Guilford High School - Valhalla Yearbook (Rockford, IL)
- Class of 1973
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Yjfm SEM flect QM A Q as your destiny. - Carl Schurz Ideals are like stars, you will not suc- ceed in touching them with your hands, but like the seafaring man on the desert of waters, you choose them Reflections 5 In undiscovered countries of our being are forces steeped with powerg there is new wide knowledge to be gained through toil and studyg there is star- tling creative work to do. - Grace Noll Crowell 6 Reflections M! ,L 'mp --.l '...'T.1 '-- I if .N Reflections 7 8 Reflections v . V Y . .'. 0.8 -Q5 Friends are necessary to a happy life. When friendship deserts us we are as lonely and helpless as a ship, left by the tide high upon the shore. 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Through light and shad- ow Life has beckoned on Into the glo- ries of the setting sun. - Grace Noll Crowell Reflections 13 14 Reflections UPPER RIGHT: Sue Douglas shows her happiness after Sharon receives her red roses. LOWER RIGHT: Thor Strikes, depicting the king of Norse Gods and his rarn. wins the float corn- petition for the freshmen. iF 'B -nm E fixilk' -3 l em diggs... xx gi 'Fa' Mixing! QW lgierl 'i lltilln, S-M We ...Jie :ai E5 B. ..ExE Aging 145' xlfu fer if if pi .5545- -If hae. 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' mf -11. .,.. 2 1 ,mugs H ini Vikings victorious, Erikson named quee UPPER LEFT: Paula Hutchens and Kirk Scnlupp dance to the music of Albatross at the annual Homecoming Dance inthe Guilford cafeteria. UPPER RIGHT: Only the remnants of floats and the scoreboard showing victory are left as re- minders of Guilford's Homecoming. LOWER LEFT: 1972 Homecoming queen is introduced to the crowd during half- time ofthe varsity game. LOWER RIGHT: Alumnus Randy Eilders. '70, dressed in traditional Viking garb. adds spirit to the Hornecomingfestivities. l'l 9 Reflections 15 Homecoming is the time for renewal ... of school spirit of old friendships. It brings forth a sudden surge of enthusiasm and team support. As a focal point of the school year, Homecoming unites the separate classes in many common causes: welcoming former students, urging the team on, and preparing an extravagant victory celebration, the Home- coming dance. UPPER RIGHT: Surrounded by a sea of balloons. Dave Watford and Barb Rutlin. '75, cross over to Twilight in Asgardf' LOWER RIGHT: Surrounded by her subjects. Queen Sharon dances with escort Pat Coblentz. 16 Reflections ' ' .Ill wa HtummmwmmwUMW 'L' Mm l1VMillli'l1 mlm -v Q X 1 I 4- , f 1.--. M n m ' h NW 3 .5 h ,F , I L 3 tiff 6 ? i f ra- , QU . , Mfg? ,sig fgglgglhg' 5,e'if'f' e-Za. M Q if fl ,,, 1 UPPER LEFT: Miss Nladrigal emphasizes her demands as an employee. UPPER RIGHT: Miss Nladrigal exercises her authority as Laurel's governess. LOWER: Laurel explains the duties of a governess to the second applicant. 18 Reflections l 2, 5? ,xl .31 4: 5312'- , -:W tw? -5 0 . B x X 1. -xg.. I X 'Chalk Garden' set in English manor The Chalk Garden, by Enid Bagnold, revolves around Laurel, an English girl, who goes to live with her grandmother in an old English man- or. The conflicting personalities of the charac- ters strengthen the plot, bringing about a cli- mactic ending. The cast included: Gini Carlson as Laurel, Jay Frank, judge, Jill Frank, second applicant, Charity Hart, third applicant, Dun- can Jaenicke, Maitlandg Megan Johnson, Miss Madrigal: Sue Peters, Oliviag Rita Pirello, nurse, and Donna Thomas, Mrs. St. Maughm. Director Mr. William Durham was assisted by Charity Hart, Assistant Director, Willie, Techni- cal Assistant, Paula Kaser, posters: John An- dress, Steve Orlow, Jeff O'Neal, Linda Meyers. Steve Flower, light, and Sue Loeppert, Scenic Artist. UPPER LEFT: A skillful make-up and hairdressing job give Donna Thomas. '75, the appearance of the elderly grand- mother. Mrs. St. Maughm. LOWER LEFT: Miss Madrigal bids farewell to the iudge, Olivia, and Laurel, after her past has been revealed, Reflections 19 Gals drag fellows to country shindig UPPER LEFT: Dan Dalziel, '73, pleads for mercy from Marrying Sam before being hitched to Nancy Davison, 73. UPPER RIGHT: Kathy Miller and Dean Zaumzeil. '74, beam with delight at the thought of free pizza and root beer at Barnaby's. which is the prize for the best dressed couple at Sadie Hawkins, held November 17 in Guilford's cafete- ria.LOWER: Flight . 20 Reflections QQ S I .gg Q oh. N Junior Prom creates festive atmosphere Santas Workshop set the theme for the 1972 Junior Prom. Horse-drawn sleigh rides added to the old-fashioned Christmas atmosphere. Those attending the Prom were kept busy dancing to the music of Albatross, decorating cookies, and making ornaments in Santas workshop. UPPER: Decorations made by Junior Class members adorned the Junior Prom, December 9 LOWER: Ward Sterett, '72, and Jane Brander, '74, take a sleigh ride through Toyland. Reflections 21 if 1-f' 22 Reflections UPPER: First annual Coronation Ball royalty includes: Brian Linderoth, king: Jane Weis, queen: surrounded by court members Ben Dresser: Brent Branca: Dan Dalziel: Jeff Behr: Bruce Martin, emcee: Jackie Busch, 1972 Fire- ball Queen: Becky Stringer: Diane Erickson: Faith Hugh- dahl: and Joy Umenhofer. LOWER: Bittersweet, a Decatur band, provides the music for CoronationBall. held in Guil- ford's cafeteria on January 6. LOWER RIGHT: Jane and Brian enjoy the Queen's Dance after being named king and queen of the first annual Coronation Ball. King and queen reign over Coronation Ball For the first time in Guilford's history a king and queen, elected by the entire student body, presided over the annual Publications dance, the Coronation Ball. Pink and burgundy deco- rations, and champagne glasses filled with punch flowing from silver fountains, were representative of the theme, Sparkling Burgundy. UPPER: Sipping punch from champagne glasses, Sue Rader and Jerry Wiltfang relax a moment before returning to the dance floor. LOWER: Dress styles at the dance var- ied from brightly patterned pants and short dresses with stocking feet. to elegant long dresses. Inf 'M Y Reflections 23 1 :f6f'9'4 ec-ez S.C. variety show reveals amateur talent UPPER LEFT: First place is ayvarded to Ann Fromong, who arranged and performed a piano medley. UPPER RIGHT: The Vandales sing and dance before an audience of about 300 in the first annual Student Council-sponsored talent show, held Feb. 6, in GuiIford's auditorium. LOWER: Ed- ith Ann Warkentien and guitarist Dean Reid show their creativity in their performances, 24 Reflections Unexpected Guest brings mystery, drama GuiIford's winter play, The Unexpected Guest, by Agatha Christie, concerned the mystery murder of gamehunter Richard War- wick in South Wales. The cast included Gary Gates, Inspector Thomasg Kathy Greenlee, Miss Bennett, .lim Julin, Michael Starkwedderg Paula Kaser, Laura Warwickg Randy Mower, Sergeant Cadwalladerg Jeff Peterson, Julian Farrarg Rita Pirrello, Mrs. Warwickg Geoff Steele, Henry Angellg and Jim Wald, Jan Warwick. Inspector Thomas interrogates Henry Angell about the murder of his employer, Richard Warwick. Valkyries monopolize spring swim show LOWER: Valkyries officers Nancy MacMorris. vice-presi- dentg Mary Stansil, treasurer: Maren Aramovich, presi- dent: Pat Gambino, secretary are joined by swim team members Duncan Jaenicke, Brian Linderoth, Curt Jensen, and Rick Daber in their own special number Free Park- ing, Monopoly, theme for the annual water ballet show, was presented April 12,13,14, Reflections 25 26 Reflections Oh What A Beautiful . Play Oklahoma!, Guilford's musical, was a smashing success with a near sellout every night. The story concerned the Oklahoma territory and its settlers shortly before the state was admitted to the Union. The cast included Jeff Cassens, Andrew Carnes: Mar- tha Finch, Laureyg Jay Frank, Ike Skidmoreg Gary Gates, Curly: Debbie Hughes, Aunt Ellerg R. Duncan Jaenicke, Cord Elamg Jim Julin, Jud Fryg Michael Nlulford, Slim: Jeff Peter- son, Will Parkerg Joel Schaider, Ali Hakim: and Dana Thienemann, Ado Annie Carnes. LOWER: Curly and Laurey leave for their honeymoon in the famous surrey shortly after their wedding QUPPERD. ww WN AM ,,.-,-.n fMN J ' I UPPER LEFT: Aunt Eller tries to persuade Andrew and Ali to buy ner hamper. UPPER RIGHT: A some-what reluctant bride-to-be, Annie, hears the restrictions of married life from her fiance, Will. LOWER: Jud and Curly let fists fly over Laurey. Reflections 27 Spirit reaches peak at pep assemblies Pep assemblies provide entertainment with their skits, promote school spirit and student enthusiasm with the competition tor the spirit award, and keep the student body informed of the latest accomplishments ofthe Guilford athletic teams. UPPER: Coach Kemp and Karl Dundore speak of past and upcoming victories. LOWER LEFT: Students go wild in hopes of attaining the spirit award. LOWER RIGHT: Debbie Reitsch and Donna Dresser wake up the crowd with their boyish imitations. L it ti,se L i .l to t s pi.i 1 j f . ' pt We Q- 9, i Q 'fx' 'Ry' 2 i p YQ' ' gg ? i t 5 , ig ? A Q' r il 'iffiif 'Q' i E Q 2 Q ' f fs' 28 Reflections Ns S. ' we 1,, Amy: f Frosh, sophs enjoy annual sports parties UPPER: Steve Beach, '75, smashes a serve to Ann Joslyn. '75, in hopes of attaining a point during a table tennis game at the sophomore party. LOWER: Kyle Anderson and Peggy Lyddon, both '76, enjoy dancing, one of the many activities at the freshman party. Reflections 29 Invitational boosts 'Bread for Ed' fund Guilford's Athletic Department voted that all profits from this year's Invitational Track Nleet, April 28, would go to Ed Neuliep, Guil- ford custodian. Ed was struck with Hodgkin's disease and was forced to stop working, He is a sincere individual who takes a deep interest in all boys, not only athletes, commented Coach Jack Flynn. Of 17 teams competing in the Guilford Invita- tional, Guilford placed fifth. Defending cham- pion Rock Island easily repeated last year's victory to retain its Invitational crown. Paul Sewell paced the Vikings as the meets only double winner, easily winning the 2-mile and setting a new meet record in the mile race. The 1973 queen, who was chosen from five R- Club nominees by the student body, reigned overthe Guilford Invitational. UPPER: Athletic director Chuck Albertson and Paul Sewell present a plaque to Gullford's number one fan. Ed Neu- liep, while Mrs. Neuliep looks on. The track meet and the dance following the meet raised 351,100 to go into the Bread for Ed fund. LOWER LEFT: Paul Sewell moves to the outside to pass his competition and take the lead in the 2-mile. LOWER RIGHT: Long-jumper Craig O'Donnell flies through the air and strives for distance in the long jump. iz' ,me v . cf ,f 'tw -.. 1, M, ., ftsif FS. v fs Y an i, A-:IA 1 'fn ,.i.-...A ,V 5 - 7 All 5 igiqirxfLQ'ff'i-gegstfiLA'3'25ff'2iiili3lQit?Q 5? , 30 Reflections 40 ...i M .lt 'fr -fare'-rr UPPER: This years court included Jan Provi, Margo Thienernann, Sue Crittenden. Julie Alexander, and Carol Gates. The court was escorted by Jeff Geno- ways, Steve Yagle, Doug Ford, Paul Dye, and Charlie Gantzer. LOWER: Bruce Martin, R-Club president, delivers a congratulatory kiss and a bouquet of ro- ses to this year's Invitational Queen Jan Provi. Reflections 31 32 Reflections if ,- eg Z ff: 5:1 .1 5. 1-,.,g,' ,,,. i, . -. gt . ,W Wt wg' up-u-an sf-xt. f uw, M wt- , as Y. as Q- -V g! , fi During the seniors' four years at Guilford, they have experienced change in their school and the world in which they live. 7 The 18-year-old vote of 1972 brought many of this year's se- niors closer to the 1972 political elections. An unsuccessful assas- sination attempt on the life of presidential hopeful George Wal- lace upset the 1972 election campaigns in which many Guil- ford students participated, sup- porting Richard Nixon, George McGovern, Danieo Walker and Richard Ogilvie. Break throughs in the Paris peace talks became evident a few weeks prior to the elections with a peace treaty signed on January 27, 1973. POW's returned in the first months of the new year. ln the fall of 1972, mainland China was admitted into the Unit- ed Nations, and in the following year Nixon traveled to China in hopes of improving foreign relations. ' M ,V As a restraint on- inflation, Nixon thesjummer of 1971, In Decemberof 1972, the last Apollo explorationifiightfyvas tstgntw iw t0iU3? mom-f,f.. in In West Germany in September 'Looking Glass' reflects four years at Guilford UPPER: Dodi Carter gets measured for her cap and gown while other seniors inquire about obtaining them. LOWER: Jeff Genoways practices for graduation in his blue jeans and tennis shoes. LEFT: Debbie Doolittle and Jim Wallar, look back on their four years at Guilford, during the senior prom. The theme, Through the Looking Glass, brought to the seniors minds many memories of their high school experiences, 1972, nine memtiersGiftheiisraeiiji Olympic team were killed fby Pa? lestinian Arab terrorists ivgvlqiyo in-, vaded the winter, ,Olyrripic Ha rry Tru ma n died of 1972,.a,nd Lyndon Johnfson January of 1973, laftergs,erv,i,ngt their terms as United States Pies- idents and standinglupvfoyr country's defense. risl The laws concerning tihtgpogggts- sion and use of marijulanafaiiidfi the legalization of abortignsy-have becomemore liberal. iiil if., The ea rthqua kesl of iCaglifortnia, ti 1970 and Nicaragua'in 19725, caused seriousygdarnage itii ,andi much tragedy. T ln the 1 past5i2i yeiiis calmpiuggariiggg tudes have goneifromactive pro? test to a calmer atmtospihere. Studentfashions have gonie'ifr6iE?iji mi ni-skirts, to hotpants to 3035 styles to present day' WOfk.?'7 't5- A Y' ' 1- JG i 15515 -f 5' . . . .Q , if-es --iw Times have changed? 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'ci ' , My STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: Patricia Nichols, secretary, Jeffrey Behr, president: Susan Peters, treasurer' Mark Baeverstad. vice-president. S.C.remodels151, talks over problems One of Student Council's biggest projects this year was the remodeling of 151. The structure, known for a time as the Pit, was built by members of S.C. during the summer and later in the fall, carpeting was installed. While part of S.C. worked on 151, others were active in other areas. Albatross played for this year's Homecoming dance, Twilight in Asgard , sponsored by S.C. Council members also rep- resented Guilford on the Inter City Board, a committee of high school principals and stu- dents who met to talk over the problems faced by the community. Student Council ended the year with a talent show and the elections of next year's officers and representatives. STUDENT COUNCIL SENIOR REPRESENTATIVE, FRONT ROW: M. Thienemann, F. Hughdal, N. MacMorris, L, Sutherland. P. Guthrie. SECOND ROW: IVI. Tucker, D. Fansher, D. Erickson, K. Wadlington, 36 Associations -avi UPPER STUDENT COUNCIL JUNIOR REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW: M, Warren, L, Nlynre. SECOND ROW: S. Worthmann, T. Kostantacos, J. Bran- der. S. Keren, B, Hopp, C. Miller, N. Swaby. L. Gayle. LOWER: Student Council members listen attentively at a meeting. Associations 37 RIGHT, STUDENT COUNCIL: Nancy MacMorris makes a proposal during a Council meeting. BELOW: Sophomore Representatives. FRONT ROW: D. Dresser, M. Bowermaster, J. Johnson, S. Lindgren, M. Paine, S. Mower, A. Kingstrom. SECOND ROW: C. Plate, D. Thienemann, K. Johnson, L. Ahr. n 'Y 38 Associations UPPER LEFT. STUDENT COUNCIL FRESHMAN REPRESENTATIVES, FRONT ROW: L. Beekman. S. Lee-ming, N. Warren. SECOND ROW: W. Wup- per, M. Behr, T, Ream. M. lliian. THIRD ROW: G. Welte. D. Kruger, LOWER LEFT: Council Presi- dent Jeff Behr makes an announcement to the representatives. Associations 39 ll E UPPER RIGHT VALHALLA: Co-Editors- In-Chief Margo Thienemann and Bruce Martin look through some old yearbooks for ideas. LOWER RIGHT: Atop the ladder, Renee Johnson. Ad- vertising Manager, helps Special Pro- jects Editors, Dian Lighthall, Diane Kret and Jan Johnson clean up after Coronation Ball. L 'Voyage chosen by 1973 Valhalla staff The '72-'73 Valhalla staff chose Lite is a Voy- age as the theme of the book. Throughout the scurrying of meeting deadlines, the staff tried to keep to the theme because it felt that a yearbook is one of the best ways to capture a small part of life's voyage. Accompanying the yearbook staff, Special Projects took charge of publishing the sports programs handed out at athletic events and planning and organizing the Coronation Ball in January. The Saga editors compiled the literary magazine, which was made up entirely of student's stories, poems and artwork. 40 Associations UPPER LElfl', VALHALLA, FRONT ROW: Relaxing up. away from it all. are John Reid. Sports Editor: Kit Linden, Stu- dent Life Co-Editor, SECOND ROW: Dawn Schaefer, Associations Co-Edi- tor: Annette Brown, Faculty Editor: Lori Krogh, Student Life Co-Editor: Randy Mower, Associations CofEditor. LOWER LEFT: CLOCKWISE: Cindy Mc- Intosh. Junior Editor, SAGA Co-Editor: Jan Meadows, Sophomore Editor: Line da Larnpert, Senior Editorg Jan Groh, Freshman, Index Editor: and Anne Gili- berti, Senior Editor, get their heads together. Associations 41 42 Associations VOYAGER UPPER: Exercising the power of the press are Greg Roszkowski, Business Managerg John Clark, Asst. Sports Editor: Becky Stringer, Editorial Cartoonist: Terry Buckaloo, Editorial Editor: Bill Miner, Sports Editor: and Dave Gus- tafson. Asst. Editorial Editor. LOWER LEFT: Co- Editor-ln-Chief Josephine Norris, Managing Edie tor Elena Andree, and Co-Editor-In-Chief Linda Weingartner rake up, sweep up, and dig up new stories, LOWER RIGHT: Heidi Nielson and Kris Nelson, Circulation Managers, systematically file back copies of the Voyager. Q X X UPPER VOYAGER: Looking high and low for sto- ries are Donna Ballard and Karen Engler, Asst. News Editors: Allyson Misevich and Kathy Pope, Asst. Feature Editors: Lisa Donze and Patty Ni- chols, Feature Co-Editors: Lisa Sutherland and Nancy MacMorris, News Co-Editors. LOWER: John Skubal. Head Photographer: Diane John- son and Steve l-lorvath, Photographers: and Fred Johnson, Ads Manager, prove that Publications is one big, happy family. a- SQ L' -SK ,, , I E 55 f ,. K 4 kkl, .A ix . 3. 5 in i Staff makes changes and follows customs Once again, the Voyager began the year with a new staff and, this year, with a new Publica- tions advisor, Nlrs. Janet George. Even the nameplate was new, the old emblem having been traded for newer, more modern lettering. In addition to publishing the newspaper, the staff, along with the yearbook staff, ran the coatcheck at the basketball games and spon- sored Coronation Ball in January. ln the spring, the staff followed custom by initiating new members into the honorary journalistic society, Quill and Scroll, and by helping next year's staff prepare to begin again in the fall. Associations 43 AFS FRONT ROW: J. Bell, K. Price, D. Bowen. C. Canfield. SECOND ROW M, Strom, L. Gayle, K. Skubal, P. Traynor, S. Erikson, A. Giliberti, B Hopp, K. McCullough, K. Mattison. H. Rank, B. Greenland, M. Bower- master, J. Provi, S, Douglas, C. Bressler. THIRD ROW: C. Groff, S. For- saith, T. Kostantacos, J. Lukasik, L. Weingartner, A. Brown, T. Leeming, AFS exchanges rf' students for students The American Field Service, an organization working toward peace through understanding and friendship, sponsors students to go to for- eign countries, or for foreign students to come here. This year, Guilford's AFS exchange stu- dent was Brigitte Gras, from France. Brigitte stayed with her American sister, Michelle Brooks, '74, and her family. As a club, AFS had a Halloween party and participated in the YWCA's annual Christmas Tree Lane. AFS also held several bake sales. The club is ad- vised by Miss Cheryl Jacobson and Mr. Antho- ny lsabelli. D. Banfield. A. Bussian, LJ. Doolittle, S. Johnson, M. Warren. FOURTH ROW: J. Carlson, L. Brdicka. L. Hoshaw, P. Traynor, C. Hart, D. Forsaith, D. Morris, S. Behmer, L. Smith, C. Miller, J. Tronieri. FIFTH ROW: J. Wheeler. A. Beals, M. Brooks, L. Brdicka, S. Kenninger, K. Kleczewski, N. Miner, M. Aramovich, P. Wenger, P. Pillote. K. Gardmann, B. Gras. Y! Michelle Brooks examines the stuffed panda bear she gave to her AFS sister, Brigitte Gras. 44 Associations LEFT: AFS OFFICERS: J. Bell, treasurer, D. Bowen, president: K. Price, vice-president: C. Canfield, secretary. LOWER LEFT: Club members Linda Hosnaw, Heidi Rank, and Michelie Brooks practice decorating a tree for the YWCA's Christmas Tree Lane . LOWER RIGHT: Brigitte Gras, Guil- ford's AFS student from France, whose hobby is arts and crafts, practices her crochetingtechnique. is S wb Associations 45 46 Associations Concerts, halftime performed by Bands The bands opened the '72-'73 season with the appearance of the Nlarching Band, made up of the Concert and Varsity Bands, in a series of half-time shows. The Viking Band made its performing debut in the last show which commemorated the Civil War. After the marching season, the bands looked toward the concert season. The first concert was the Christmas Concert, given by the Varsity and Viking Bands. The bands also traveled to area grade schools to give prospective band mem- bers an idea of what the program is like. Other band activities included fun nights and the Cabaret Show , staged jointly with the Cho- ral Department. The end ofthe year was high- lighted by the annual spring trip. This year, the bands planned a trip to Detroit with stopovers in Holland, Michigan and Greenfield Village. i rw D 5 OHL? BAND, FRONT ROW: J. Borden, R. Mower, J. Karasek, T. Flick, P. Traynor, R. Andrew, N. Deitrick. SECOND ROW S Blom gren, J. Freymiller, B, Carus, P. Dixon, B, Hammel, C. lVlazzola. BAND, FRONT ROW: R. Jacobson, R. Erbe, M. Bogen, K. Russell, W. Gottfred. SECOND ROW: D. Rosborough, A. Reiland, J. Plummer, P. Dye, K, Flick. BAND, FRONT ROW: J. Skoglund, S. Lindstrom, C. Johnson, M. Hanson, S, Olson. SECOND ROW: J. Nelson, D. Williams. S. Schoenberg, C. Shapiro, H. Price. BAND, FRONT ROW: M. Hasse, S. Erickson, K. Ray, M. Strorn, M,Scl1eider, J. Nelson, C. Millard. SECOND ROW: G. Jackson, B. Bartkus. R. Robinson. P. Traynor. R. Kelly. Associations 47 Leslie Callihan, '75, assisted by two cheer- leaders. keeps her eye on the director dura ing the Homecoming show. BAND, FRONT ROW: K. Carlson. W. Nielsen. D. gren. M, Haney. M. Wecker, D. Mathieu, M. Dev- Steele, K. Amrnossow, M. Ritter. J. Lindvall, E, onshire, M. Hillary. THIRD ROW: R. Field, K. Jae- Lernor. J. Spangler. J. Field. SECOND ROW: J. nike.S.lngersoII. Picus, B. Bradford, C. Elliot. R. Stieg. S. Wester- BAND, FRONT ROW: K. Groenke S. Marston, F. Westergren, J Shapiro, G. Ree, G. Gottfred. J Hammel, D. Lindstrom, SEC OND ROW: T. Knutson, S. Layng. G. Mahaffa, M. Evans, A. Copper noll, K. Luna. K, Mays, G. Welte. THIRD ROWi J. Steele, R. Nolt ing. D. Baer, K. Smith. S. Roy, K. Owano. T. Anderson, D, Cleary S. Holstrurn, 48 Associations Ft, BAND, FRONT ROW: T. Weckstrom, J. G. Adams. L. Callihan. S. White, T. Tay- Taylor, D, Williarns, K. Graff. F. Johnson, Ior. THIRD ROW: D. Cassens. G. Robison. S, Solie, B. Sargent, P. Roe, SECOND G. Wilner, A. Varland, K, Johnson, D, ROW: C. Harvey. T. Haug. S. Anderson, Christensen, R. Carr, M, Brace. nw .4 , BLU NTJ you! 1, 'W FUW 1 ' Suri ,in , -,, llillj .,,. mlb '-l mi X , llll lei,-tw, ,, ,WI H' H 0 W g 4 X, UPPER LEFT: Dana Williams, '73, performs in an authentic Civil War fife and drum number. UP- PER RIGHT: Stepping off the field at the Peoria game are Kent Russell and Ron Jacobson. both '75, CENTER RIGHT: Senior Laurie Howe twirls in front of the Pom Pom during a half-time show. CENTER LEFT: Richard Kelley, '74, puts the fin- ishing touches on a Band Booster Booth. LOWER LEFT: The Guilford Band forms Odin's castle. Valhalla, in the Homecomingshow. Associations 49 ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: R. Sabien, A. Fromong, M. Bowermaster, S. Burns. SECOND ROW: J. Zeretzke, A. Gesmer, J. Knoll, M. Koepsell. THIRD ROW: J. Stark, D. Kuehn, J. Epperson, S. Jory, S. Lindgren, A. Wharton, C. Jones, L. Evans, B. Greenland. FOURTH ROW: S. Garlick, M. Beswick, L. Redmon, T. Waxler, M. Ralvert, K. Wisner, P. Brattland, L. Barnhart, T. Flick, B. Ginsberg, K. Moore. FIFTH ROW: J. Stevenson, J. Tronieri, K. Levis, S. Nau, J. Wilbur, P. Share, S. Nylander, L. Sjostrom, M. Foster. i Concerts, ensembles keep orchestra busy The Guilford Orchestra, under the direction of Mr. Donald Zimmerman, had an active year. In addition to the winter and spring concerts, many orchestra members participated in ensembles and solos which performed at two school recitals and went to the state contest in ' rf March. Along with the Drama and Choral departments, the orchestra put on the musical T Oklahoma! , for which orchestra members played in the pit orchestra. A music festival with the Eisenhower Orchestra was held in April and the orchestra performed at Baccalaureate. Before Christmas, members sold wreaths to raise funds for equipment for the Guilford and Eisenhower orchestras. 50 Associations ORCHESTRA FRONT ROW: L. Nelson, J. Piezak, L. Myhre, l., Sabien. SECOND ROW: J. Sorenson. N. Fairburn, M. Paine, N. Meyer, S. Gasbara, E. Varland, J. O'Neil, S. Orlow. THIRD ROW: E. Okeson, R. Trank, D. Rodda, K. Cooper, J. Parry, L. Wyatt, R. Anderson, S. Brei- digan. FOURTH ROW: S. Olson, M. Zumhagen, G. Welte, Mr. D. Zimmerman, R. Wright, C. Carlson, T. Nash, C. Selon. FIFTH ROW: S. Zimmerman, H. Kaske, D. Kjell, S. Palm. ,J Associations 51 A CARPELLA FRONT ROW: J. Frank, A. Fromong, D. Gustafson, J. Frank, J. Schieder D Williams J Lense L Stinson SECOND ROW C Sanford J Durbin, J. Peterson, A. Trefz, H. Hodgeman, N. Nelson, A. Joslyn, K. Peterson THIRD ROW D Nelson L Knodle S Brauer S Bielfus A Langren M. Massetti,T.VanPernis,J. Leonard, E. Goomas, L. Quig. FOURTH ROW: D Williams K Campbell L Reese M Stanton G Gates J Julin J Car ens. D. Janicke, G. Anderson, S. Logpert, C. Hart, D. Thienemann. 52 Associations Chorus develops performance variety The Guilford Choral Department has had a busy season. Under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Gus- tafson, the choirs opened their concert season with the Christmas Concert, in which they pre- sented the annual Christmas Story, The Mira- cle of Notre Dame. In addition to their school concerts and the Spring Concert, the individual choirs presented programs at area grade schools and rest homes. The members of A Cappella made plans for a concert tour in Janu- ary. The weekend trip included a stop in Minne- apolis and a performance at a church service Sunday morning. The Guilford Madrigals, who traveled to England, Ireland, and Scotland last summer, performed at the Woman's Club fash- ion show and many other events throughout the year. MADRIGALS: D. Gustafson, J. Lense, A. Trefz, A. Misevich, J. Cassens, M. Stanton, G. Gates, M. Finch, J. Julin, E. Goomas, M. Hoffman, L. Knodle, J. Peterson, C. Sanford, J. Schieder. Not pictured: J. Frank, G. Anderson. . w ff' 'fx W - , ' s i . ., . , , .. gf. 1 'A L . Q A 'M +1 f 'ap A gh . . - 59551 , ' f r an- .Sk 5 FRESHMEN GIRLS' CHOIR, FRONT ROW: M. Trei, S. Freeman, M. Wylie, S. Wallin, K. Evans, C. McDermott, D. Maslan- ka. SECOND ROW: S. LaRose, S. Burns, C. Cowan, Mrs. R. Gustafson, A, McArney. THIRD ROW: R. Schmidt, P, Fischer, E. Cate. S. Goomas, S. Grimson. NOT PICTURED: M. Grimsley. Associations 53 MIXED GLEE, FRONT ROW: K. Champion, J. Olson, J. MacBain, H. Kaske, T. Turner, H. Key, K. VanDae, J. Erbe, N. Erikson. SECOND ROW: D. Davis K. Floberg, V. Alman, B. Anderson, B. Classan, C. Stevens, J. Bryer, M. Fosdick. THIRD ROW: C. Agnew, S. Akedahl, R. Lorenzen, M. Massetti, J. Cas sens, H. Hodgeman, G. Lillibridge, C. Bacino. A. Beal. 54 Associations GIRLS' CONCERT CHOIR, FRONT ROW: S. Anderson, B. Beck, C. Gates, B. Greenland, D. Unger, B. Wahlquist, L. Mangas, D. Proudfoot, L. Gale. SECOND ROWi D. Farney, L. lzenbien, K. Peterson, C. Miligan, K. Ander- son, C. Knodle. K. Gras, R. Bennett. THIRD ROW: G. Carlson, K. John ik l - L ' - son, A. Kingston, D. Morris, C. Cleary, P. Johnson. S. Scott, Nl. Farb. FOURTH ROW: J. Popp, L. Ahr, S. Gartner, P. Wendell, D. Gille. K. Harts- field, A. Misevich, J. Bell, C. Dawson, J. Vincent. Associations 55 Thespians sponsor road show Antigone THESPIANS, FRONT ROW: D. Wilcox, J. Andree, S. Loep- pert. L. Watson, R. Mower, C, Hart, J. Bell, J. Nappi. SEC- OND ROW: D. Thomas, J. Schaider, D. Thienemann, J. Ju- lin, B. Glass. THIRD ROW: S. Peters, M. Johnson. FOURTH ROW: J. Peterson. Guilford's Thespians are members of Troupe 2348 of the International Thespian Society, an organization ded- icated to the advancement of the thea- ter arts. In November, Thespians brought the National Theater Compa- ny's production of Antigone to Guil- ford and made arrangements for the company to present Butterflies Are Free next year. New members were initiated soon after the musical in a formal ceremony followed by a potluck for all members and initiates. Awards for Best Actress and Best Actor were made during the Performing Arts Dinner, held with the Band, Orchestra and Choral departments. Thespian's sponsor was Mr. William Durham. 56 Associations LIBRARY ASSISTANTS FRONT ROW J Hutchinson D Albright N. Beal, S. Whippler, K. Groenke, P. Stroud, S. Guinta. SECOND ROW: R. Graf M Thomson K Stewart K Rafdal D Akerman J Popp N Liberatori. Radio, library work develop new skills One of the newest clubs at Guilford this year was the Radio Club. Sponsored by Mr. John Thomas, the club made plans to build a radio station at Guilford. The station, scheduled to begin broadcasting next fall, will have an oper- ating power of two watts and will broadcast just at Guilford. For a library to work smoothly, it must have able workers. Guilford's library assistants have been trained by lVlrs. Vivian Homewood to be just that. During the year, club members res- tacked books, filed cards, ran errands, and helped keep the library operating. The assist- ants also received formal training in library work, reporting to the library every day and occasionally taking tests covering the work they did. RADIO CLUB, FRONT ROW: K. Owano. J. Harnmel. SEC- OND ROW: D. Kruger. J. Parry. S. Ekedahl. THlRD ROW: P. Nash, G. Mohr, F. Paolicchi. FOURTH ROW: B. Butler. K. Smith, J. Schweisberger. Associations 57 NHS FRONT ROW: D. Picus, S. Lindstrom, G. Gates, C. Millard, L. D, Doolittle, P. Gambino, C, Canfield. W. Plate, B. Ericson. FOURTH Krogh, C. Gantzer. SECOND ROW: B. Mitchell, C. Hawley. A. Bussian. L. ROW: S. Erikson. P. Dye, J. Behr, R. Stringer. Weingartner, M. Thienemann, P. Nichols. M. Aramovich. THIRD ROW: 58 Associations NHS strives for more lasting value When National Honor Society met last fall to plan its activities, some members felt N.H.S. could better achieve its goals by sponsoring activities of more lasting value to themselves and the school. First, they had a hay ride and a potluck to enable members to get acquainted. To make meetings more interesting, profes- sional people were invited to speak. The group planned to donate a tape deck in its name to help furnish 151, the new student lounge. N.H.S. ended the year by inducting new mem- bers and ushering at Baccalaureate and Commencement. NHS OFFICERS: Margo Wylie, secretary: Jeff Behr, president: Shar on Erikson. treasurer, Paul Dye, vice-president. VICA OFFICERS: Shelly Fedie. vice-president: Jodi Burchard, secretary: Debra Dub- ey, treasurerg Donald O'Brian. president. VICA helps plan careers for students Nlr. Orrin Augensen's VICA Cvocational lndus- trial Club of Arnerica: has helped Guilford students find jobs and receive both credits and paychecks. Nurses aides and dental assistants were among the positions open to girls, while the boys worked in area industries and busi- nesses such as architectural offices. VICA has helped the students understand their jobs bet- ter by giving them additional training. Guil- ford's club made plans to go to the state VICA convention at Springfield in March. There, representatives frorn statewide clubs dis- played the skills learned at their jobs. VICA FRONT ROW: W. Tollefsrud. N. Osborne. A. Kolata. D. Dahlen. C. Beckstrand. C. McKnight. K. Wicklund. C. Greenland. T. Hargis. S. Conant. SECOND ROW: S. Fedie. L. Danialson, S. Garner, D. Dubey, J. Siden, D. O'Brian. Not pictured: D. Gapinske. Burchard. K. Anderson. Mr. O. Augensen. THlRD ROW: S. Barber. G. Associations 59 COE FRONT ROW: S. Pearson, G. Breit, M. Scroggins, S. Gerhart. SECOND ROW: J. Stroup, N. Cook, J. Shabez. THIRD ROW: D. Vaughan, D. Brace L. Shepardson, K, Nott. J. Mason. G. Irvin. M. Rodak, M. Borcherts, G. Frenz. M. Kolb, B. Thomas. D. Johnson, D. Spencer. 60 Associations Area businessmen hire COE members The girls in COE QCooperative Office Educa- tionj, proved that school and a job can co-exist in harmony. Each girl spent the morning in class and worked in the afternoon. In addition to regular classes, the girls received training related to their jobs in the COE class. Subjects covered were dictation, shorthand, typing and other secretarial skills. Many area business firms hired club members. They worked in retail stores, law offices, insurance firms and the Board of Education. As well as getting credit for both COE class and the job, the girls received a paycheck just like the regular em- ployees. COE was sponsored by Mrs. Linda Stinson. COE BOARD OF DIRECT05: Kathy Nott, Joan Stroup. Geri Irvin, Di ane Va ughan. DE, FRONT ROW: R. Taunis, P. Thomas, D. Babb. N. Paetz, D. Borcherts. J. Frye, J. Reichenbach. N. Anderson, T. Van- Pernis. V. Peterson, M. Leach. SECOND ROW: C. Austin, Mr. B. Dorn. R. Falls. DE builds salesmen In DE CDistrlbutive Educationj students stud- ied the techniques of salesmanship and then put them into practice in a job at a Rockford business firm, for which they received a credit. ln addition to display methods, club members learned about human relations in dealing with customers. The club. sponsored by Mr. Brock Dorn, also operated the school supply store. selling items from pencils and paper to slide A rules and geometers to Guilford students. DE OFFICERS: C. Reed. vice-president: N. Davison. president: G. Emer- son, treasurer: P. Ba raniak. secretary. fi DE, FRONT ROW: l.. Canfield, N. Davison. C. Reed. K. Meyer, M. Zeretzke, L. Kennel. P. Baraniak. S. DeNeveu. SECOND ROW: G. Emerson, D. Persinger. J. Dryer. J. Albert. D. Judd. Associations 61 21 tail .,.i.f'Z:v' .. Y Copolecs exercises democracy in class Copolecs is a unique class. Taught by Mr. Charles Albertson, the class studied and com- pared the political and economic systems of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics and the United States. In addition to comparing the two countries. the class worked as an exercise in democracy. Class members elected officers to preside over discussions according to Roberts Rules of Order. Motions were made, seconded and voted upon. so all members of the class participated in the decision making. In the fall. a class constitution was drafted setting up guidelines for class operation. raising money forfieldtrips, and electing officers. Helen McLaughlin explains a finer point of Soviet economics to Kevin Ralston. -- - - - - - ---Y--..-fry..-.,v..wav4wapa:4val.vArl!.HllJ .1 . . H Y . . 4 K t w V, . , -33,-. gg' ,f ,li g V. My 1-vs i 1' i i l 05 f fs... vamp W W,-my , . W g., ,.,... K W ll.. f ,M,..z.,. ..,. .,.....-... i .. .. . I I - I ' I uv 9 l fa ' is l COPOLECS, FRONT ROW: M. Armovicn. L. Lampert. J. Alexander. C. Gatton. J. Olson. S. Horvath. SECOND ROW: Mr. C. Albertson. N. MacMorris. M. Schappert, M. Wylie. D. Ward. D. Pearson, THIRD ROW: 62 Associations T. Buckaloo. C. Carlson. J. Gustafson. D. Pittman, W. Plate. J. Guirl, 1 FOURTH ROW: C. Mclntosn, G. Mclntosb. D. Ford. M, Stein, S. Nyman. l M. Ferrall. NOT PICTURED: H. McLaughlin, K. Ralston. CHESS CLUB, FRONT ROW: C. Freedlund, N. Castronovo, J. Usedom, K. Stank, S. Kerch, B. Beisler, D. Hanna. SECOND ROW: G. Roszkowski. vice-president: R. Usedom, secretary-treasurer, D. Reents, president, D. Freeman, E. Fry, Nl. Hoffman, M. Scheider. ,,,,..u-www' r: ',, '-MQ: I .wma AW' Rick Usedom chews his pen while deciding on his next move during aclub match. Chess club travels to area tournaments Members of the Guilford Chess Club spent many of their weekends traveling to area tour- naments. During the week, the club members played each other, competing for positions on the team. Trophies were awarded at these in- formal matches. The team, sponsored by Mr. Gary McLamarrah, held an invitational tourna- ment at Christmas. Associations 63 Tankers supported by cheering 'Bums' The swim team's most vocal supporters were the Bleacher Bums. Dressed in 'Bleacher Bum T-shirts, the girls attended all home swim meets to root for the team. Mr. Don May, swimmingcoacnwas the sponsor ofthe club. BLEACHER BUMS FRONT ROW: S. Johnson. president: M. MacCallum. vice-president: T. Lindquist, secretary: M. Bowerrnaster, treasurer, SECOND ROW: T. Leeming. C. Gross, S. Garlick. J. Stevenson. L. Mangas. G. Carlson, S. Solie, A. Kingstrom, A. Joslyn. THIRD ROW: N. Broqu- ist. A. Wharton, S. Kenninger, M. Strom, L. Minns, K. Anderson. G. Frisella. C. Lighthall, L. Brdicka. FOURTH ROW: M. Palmer, L. Sabien, L. Wiengartner, S. Lindquist. J. Burchard. R. Gayle, K. Leonard. E. Hooley. 64 Associations GAA OFFICERS FRONT ROW: L. Reese, point secretaryl Nl. Graff, treasurer. SECOND ROW: S. Scheff, vice-president: C. Brohaugh. secretary. THIRD ROW: D. Williams, president. Sports only a part of GAA activities This year's GAA fGirls' Athletic Associationb activities were many and varied. Members were able to choose from a wide range of sports, including archery, tennis, field hockey. and bowling. The girls competed against each other and in some events, against other schools. GAA sponsored the traditional Sadie Hawkins Dance and the annual GAA Dad's Night. Mrs. June Haselton was the club's advisor. L.,-,-.. .' 1,, 1 .fy is...- ix GAA SPORTSHEADS FRONT ROW: J. Popp, K. Sharp, R. Anderson, M. Claeyssin, H. Rank. SECOND ROW: S. Ralston, R. Pirrello. S. Kunz. THIRD ROW: D. Bowen, K. McCullough, C. Miller, J. Durbin. Associations 65 UPPER, JUNIOR LEADERS, FRONT ROW: J. Tred- er, T. Pell, C. Knodle, B. Hopp, D. Wallin. S. Schell, K. Eyster, K. Peterson, H. Ahr. K. Gard- mann, M. Koepsell, L. Larson, M. Henning, D. Gesner, M. Stieg. SECOND ROW: J. Whalen, B. Randol, S. Hazzard, A. Gumbrell, R. Stroker, N. Keller, E. Harris. THlRD ROW: L. Gayle, B. Cher- rey. J. Brander. CENTER, GAA, FRONT ROW: S. Scheff, D. Williams, M. Graff, C. Brohaugh, L. Reese. SECOND ROW: M. Claeyssen, L. Gayle, P. Traynor, R. Anderson, K. McCullough, H. Rank, K. Vavra, K. Sharp, P. Amato. THIRD ROW: J. Durbin, C. Miller, P. Traynor, S. Ralston, R. Pir- rello, D. Fischer, S, King, J. Popp, M. Delia, L. Cal- lahan, K. Graff, P. Murtaugh. LOWER, GAA WIN- NING VOLLEYBALL TEAM, FRONT ROW: M. Graff, J. Durbin, H. Rank, K. Sharp. SECOND ROW: K, Graff, L. Reese. C, Brohaugh, S. Scheff. 66 Associations V l -gf . lit' qi I. us-k .ull,.,. FILM CLUB OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: M. Scott, president: Mr. J. Applegate, J. Skubal, vice-president, B. Burns, treasurer: J. McCombie, secretary. UPPER, GAA BASKETBALL AND VOLLYBALL TEAMS, FRONT ROW: K. Buttitta, S. Hazzard, K. Pope, D. Walmsley, L. Reese, S. Scheff, C. Gates, H. Rank. SECOND ROW: C. Metzler, L. Johnson, D. Forsaith, L. Krogh, D. Dresser, D. Fischer, P. Fischer, K. Eyster. THIRD ROW: L. Emerson, M. Levis, D. Rewerts, L. Patsch. T. Fulton, N. Miner. J. Danielson, L. Osborne, G. Olbrich, H. Mc- Laughlin, S. Marston. LOWER, GAA HOCKEY AND TENNIS TEAMS, FRONT ROW: T. Leerning, L. Patsch, P. Fischer, N. Miner, D. Banfield. SEC- OND ROW: K. Linden, R. Pirrello, D. Fischer, L. Krogh, B. Randol, N. Swaby, G. Halvorson, C. Mil- lard. THIRD ROW: K. Sharp, D. Gesner, B. Cher- rey, R. Pirrello. S. Nylander, S. Jory, S. Forbes, L. l Larson. Film Club produces variety of movies Film Club was open to anyone who was inter- ested in photography and film making. The club had an informal schedule, meeting when- ever the members could all get together, usually at Jack McCombie's house. The films produced ranged from cartoons to documen- taries and everything in between. Film Club's sponsor was Mr. James Appegate. Associations 67 68 Associations Monopoly board holds Valkyries' game plan The '72-'73 Valkyries used the game Monopo- ly for the theme of their annual swim show. Numbers were based on spaces of the famous game, Boardwalk, Park Place, Water Works. Included in the show were the traditional Se- niors' and Officers' numbers. Early in the year, auditions for the club were held. Any girls interested in synchronized swimming were eligible. Later, some of the Valkyries at- tended a workshop at LaCrosse, Wisconsin, where they participated in synchronized swim- ming competition. Valkyries' sponsor was Miss Rosemarie Netto. VALKYRIES: Miss R. Netto, advisor M Aramovich N MacMorris M Stansil P Gambino B Hammel A Brown, S. Douglas. J. Weis. ' VALKYRIES FRONT ROW: C. Groff, A. Joslyn, L. Swangren, S. Kenninger, M. Aramovich. J. Goethel, S. Solie. SECOND ROW: D. Kjell, F. Shefler, T. Linder, K. Plate, J. Lukasik. iz- - T I A , V z5e,g..',.' w ..Mi-gf .V u p 5 .. .ffm ii.: P . .- 1' , ,La VALKYRIES FRONT ROW1 ROW: R. Stroker, E. Harris. dol,J. Bell. K. Shugart. N. Burke, J. Treder, J. Engler. SECOND J. Andria. G. Holmberg, V. Nelsen. A. Nlalack, B. Ran- VALKYRIES FRONT ROW: D. Ellis, B. Ekstrom, C. Gambino, C. Kile. SECOND ROW: K. Snyder, C. Cramer, Nl. Trei, S. Hammer, L. Beekman. THIRD ROW: J. Johnson, J. Eklund. Associations 69 Respect is one goal of the ROTC program The ROTC commanders have found that being a gentleman and a good soldier are equally important, and that both possess the same qualities. They trained their students to lead, to obey orders, and to show respect. ROTC membership is open to girls as well as boys. As sponsors, the girls have assisted the sargeant and company commanders with their duties. During the year, ROTC drill and rifle teams participated in competition with units from other Rockford high schools. All members of ROTC marched in the Veteran's Day and Memorial Day parades. The social highlight of their year was the Military Ball, held in the spring. All members of the high school units and their dates were invited. 70 Associations ROTC COLOR GUARD: T. Elling, P. Moore, R. Savage, L. Blanco ROTC FIRST PLATOON FRONT ROW: S. Bartels, platoon sargeant: Syverson. THIRD ROW: E. Cate, A. Cnouinard, R. Bielefelt, J. Bax- W. Olson, platoon leader, D. Funk, sponsor. SECOND ROW: L. ter, C. lnness, D. Applequist, J. Hoshaw, T. Elling. FOURTH ROW: R. Blomgren, K. Ammossow. W. Schadewald. T. Kloepfer, M. Sesslar, Hosmer. C. Davidson, J. Moses, P. Moore. D. Bael, D. Ross, D. Ol- P. Delvlarcnis, C. Mazzola, sponsor: S. Hammerslag. sponsor, D. son, l.Cain.J. Kellems. ROTC SECOND PLATOON FRONT ROW: D. Gustaf son. platoon sargeantp D. Sylverson, platoon Ieaderg S. Mock, sponsor. SECOND ROW: T. Lawson. R Schwarz, C. Freelund. H. Stauffenberg, T. Phillips. R. Scott, P. Sheperd. THIRD ROW: G. Nelson, K. Carlson, D. July, T. Fuller, H. Collier, D. Crew, L. Blanco. FOURTH ROW: R. Anderson, E. Kerr, D. Sak- ter, T. Huffman, C. Holcomb. R. Savage, H. Sibert. Associations 71 72 Associations Min fm ROTC RIFLE TEAM: B. Kiuckholm Co CaptaingG. McCann. Captain A vw if s X' 'x ROTC J.V. RIFLE TEAM, FRONT ROW: S. Mock, H. Stauffenberg, R. Scott, R. Shepard, C. Nlazzola. SEC- OND ROW: K. Carlson, manager: T, Fuiler. K. Bewitt, R. Savage, C. lnness. m ROTC DRILL TEAM, FRONT ROW: K. Amrnossow, W. Schadewald, T. Elling, P. Demarchis, T. Kloepfer, D. Funk. SECOND ROW: D. Lindeman, com- mander: K. Carlson, P. Moore, K. Ble- witt, S. Sampson, S. Bartels, S. Hammerslag. Associations 73 Assoclatrons 74 ROTC Battalion Staff FRONT ROW: M. Bechtold. battalion commander: S. Harnrnerslag. sponsor. SECOND ROW: Nl, Hanson. exec. officer: R. Kelley. S-1: R. Strence, S-2: S, Guinta. S-3: S, Sampson, S-4. THIRD ROW: G. Mc- Cann. Asst. S-2: J. Plppel. battalion sergeant major: D. Lindeman. asst. S- 4. ROTC Company Staff FRONT ROW: B. Kluckholm. company commander. C. Mazzola. sponsor. SECOND ROW: D. Carlson. exec. officerg D. Ward. lst sergeant: A. Townsend, merltfclemerit NCO,E.Powers,con'1pany clerk. 9 . ill. ABL Officers TOP TO BOTTOM: C. Cane field. vice-president: C. Gatton. trea- surer: M. Wylie, secretary, E. Andree. president. ,,,.,, fr Ii ABL aims for variety in meetings, activities 5 Q? li :ef E ig ll i ill Qi ABL, advised by Mrs. Anne Godin, is made up of junior and senior girls. The main interest ot ABL CAdmiratrices des Belles Lettresy is good books. Club members read books and then discussed them at the meetings. Some ofthe meetings took the form ot a potluck at one of the members homes. They also made plans to see the rock musical Godspell. To raise money forthe trip, they held several bake sales in the fall. At one meeting, the girls lis- tened to a record and discussed the lyrics in- stead ot reading a book. In the spring, ABL held its annual carnation and theme banquet. at E ABL FRONT ROW: L. Nelson. M. McLennon. J. Ahr. S. Forbes, L. Leigh ton. C. Sanford. L. Kennel. SECOND ROW: B. Greenland, S. Erikson, S. Forsaith, B. l-lopp. K. McCullough, L. Knodle, A. Giliberti. C. Hawley. D. Bowen, A. Fromong. THIRD ROW: C. Knodle, A. Bussian, C. Mclntosh. S. Haug, A. Nelson, L. Evans. C. Miller. J. Norris, A. Brown. L. Weingartner. I J. Cronkite. FOURTH ROW: S. Peters. P. Gambino, T. Travnick. S. Rad- rem, D. Forsaith. B. Hammel. L. Hoshaw, G. Pecis. J. Johnson. M. Feld- man. C. Millard. F. Hugdahl. FIFTH ROW: L. Reese. S. Loeppert, M. Brooks, B. Stringer, M. Theinemann, L. Brdicka. M. Aramovich. L. Krogh, D. Fischer, M. Finch, K. Eyster, E. Sward, C. Dahl. Associations 75 ...Q FTA investigates aspects of teaching Experience has been the key word in FTA CFu- ture Teachers of Americaj. The club, spon- sored by Mr. and Mrs. Stuart Munson, tried to let those interested in teaching get an idea of what the job involves. Many of the members worked at Guilford as teacher assistants. The work involved grading papers, mimeoghaph- ing, and teaching classes. The girls went on fieldtrips to area colleges where they were giv- en tours of the campuses and an opportunity to talk with faculty members. During club meetings, the members discussed methods of teachingland the types of teaching positions available. UPPER RIGHT FTA, FRONT ROW: S. Forsythe, K. Skubal, J. Provi, S, Douglas. SECOND ROW: M. Delia, L, Dietmeier, K. Floberg, C. Miller, K. Johnson. THIRD ROW: B. Glass, L. Bender, S. Beret, A. Misevich, M. Brooks. P. Pillote. LOWER RIGHT FTA OFFICERS, FRONT ROW: A. Misevich. secre- tary: P. Pillote. treasurer. SECOND ROW: S. Forsythe, vice- president: M. Brooks. president. 76 Associations Sabre and Spurs members take an early morning ride. Sabre and Spurs enjoys trail rides This year's Sabre and Spurs club had a busy season. Sponsored by Nlr. Joseph Orlicki, the club held its first of many trail rides early in the fall. The club traveled to many locations including Hanson's Hideaway and White Pines State Park to ride. Though all the members didn't own horses, they had fun getting togeth- er to talk about horses. ln addition to trail rides and meetings, Sabre and Spurs spon- sored an after-game dance last fall. SABRE 8- SPURS FRONT ROW: T, Phillips, R. Labak, B. Carlson, K, Calkins, P. Nash, C. Laird, J. lVlcBain. THIRD ROW: Mr, J. Orlicki. L. Mays. secretary: B. Seger. S. Freeman, M. LaPlante, K. Schultz, SEC- Sletten, S. White, J. Peterson, W. Yarber. R. Phillips. president: S. Eke' OND ROW: J, Steele, K. Spencer, S. Johnson, H. Key, D. Dempsey, C. dahl. vice-president, S. Sletten. C. Lindberg. Associations 77 R-CLUB FRONT ROW:J. Reid. P. Dye, H.Sweeney,J. Genoways, D. Ford, ROW M Taylor V Allen J Brander K Peterson K Gardmann M S. Yagle. D. Dresser, B. Warnimont. K. Strand, S. McDonald. A. Domres. Thienemann L Larson J Umenhofer J Provi S Forbes T Salamone B. Martin. SECOND ROW: C. Bunk, S. Bunk, T. Milani. C. Gantzer, T. Uvemem Gapinske. M. King, P. Mordick, H. Shayne, D. Johnson. J. West. THIRD 78 Associations Steaks, mud part of R-Club's initiation A highlight of this year's R-Club activities was a trip to see the Chicago Bulls-Atlanta Hawks basketball game last January. The club also held a bake sale and sold stadium cushions at basketball games and track meets. One of the final events of the year was the initiation, held in the spring, which featured a tug-o-war, a mud fight, and a steak-fry. Membership in R- Club, sponsored by Mr. Norman Erickson and Mr. Larry Friel, was open to all sophomore, junior varsity, and varsity letter-winners. R CLUB OFFICERS TOP TO BOTTOM: B. Dresser, vice- president: P. Dye, treasurer: J. Provi, secretary: B. Martin. president. PEP CLUB OFFICERS FRONT ROW: F. Hugdahl, presidentp l.. VanAntwerp, secretary. SECOND ROW: D. Dresser, treasurer: D. Erickson, vice-president. E f Posters and skits boost Viking spirit Throughout the year, large colorful posters proclaiming Viking superiority decorated the halls before athletic events. Members of Pep Club, who painted the posters, were also in- volved in presenting skits at pep assemblies, and generally boosting school spirit. Early in the fall the club held a slave day for the foot- ball players. Each girl was assigned to a football player as his slave for a day. Pep Club was sponsored by Mrs. Sherri Guarino. Associations 79 . ,r ft' E uf 80 Associations PEP CLUB REPRESENTATIVES FRONT ROW: J. Genoways. SECOND ROW: S. Douglas, senior: L. Sjostrom, junior: C. Groff, sophomore: L. Beekman. freshman. THIRD ROW: S. Erikson, senior: A. Gumbrell, junior: M. Bowermaster. sophomore: S. Freeman, freshman. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: M. Strom, B. Wahlquist, K. Heinkel, C. Hills, D. Mazur, G. Feehan, C. Gross. L. Pearson. SECOND ROW: K. Greenlee, J Schwarzbach, L. Brdicka, S. Johnson, A. Caskey. C. Konold. C. Dickinson. THIRD ROW: D. Doolittle L. Lord, C. Schilling. J. Seaver, M. Aramovich, S Kenninger, J. Tyrrell, R. Pirrello. N. Davison. PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: J. Johnson, B. Neff. J. Pe- Leeming, D. Teske, K. Anderson, P. Wilson. D. terson. K. Anderson, S. Beckstrand, J. Clark, K. Smith. THIRD ROW: L. Evans, C. Carlson, D. Mays, K. Price, R. Anderson, K. Ferguson. SECOND Gartner, M. Brooks, D. Elliott, L. Brdicka, A. Schmel- ROW: J. Hugdahl, M. Johns, J. Lukasik, J. Bourie, T. ing, G. Lindberg, J, Puricelli, D. Bunge. Ni PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: K. Mattison, S. Palm, C Milligan, P. Johnson, L. Johnson, A. Joslyn SECOND ROW: S. Spencer, S, Bonavia, J. Rey- nolds, K. Tuite. K. Kjell, K. Pope,T. Cunningham. 1 -all l - C. Meyer, THIRD ROW: D. Rewerts. J. Pieszak, N. Hyland, S. Solie. L. Krogh, A. Kingstrom, L. Ahr. L. Sabien, D. Reitsch. '1' 1 PEP CLUB FRONT ROW: S. Forbes, C. Fiduccia. C. Gates, K. Skubal, M. Krueger, L. Mangas. T. Belongia, L. Gayle. SECOND ROW: B. Weis, T. Kostantacos, J. Simmon, S. Nelson, S. Lindgren, N. Vodick, J. Shriner, F. Shefler. S. Hazzard. THIRD ROW1 G. Carlson, J. Tronieri, S. Mower, D. Morris. A. Psaltis. M. Delia, B. Glass. L. Swan- gren, B. Rice, K. Johnson. Associations 81 , it K, ,r-Q. ...V ,gl bs, we K 3 sim ,N f K 4 x P , QR ew ,,k,t,,gkgvsxv' ggi 5 5. .15 sw - gi 'Nw gt T ' , ' k 13 7 A fx ,A 1 , J , x , w e M 4- W A335528 ls- - v .f,,s:, .. ti M :J ., V4 I , 82 Associations UPPER LEFT POM POM OFFICERS: Debbie Nelson, president Pam Guth- rie, instructor, Mary Tucker, secretary- treasurerg Linda Weingartner, instruc- tor, give each other support. CENTER LEFT: Carol Gates, '73 and Blair Rosse Shannon, '74, kick to the tune of Wall Street Rag . LOWER LEFT: Pom pom members display precision on Mom's Night. LOWER RIGHT: High stepping strutters entertain Viking fans in a halftime performance. Pom pom displays talent at half-time The fifty-two girls in Pom Pom worked with the band to present halftime shows at football and basketball games. They formed every- thing from smile faces to wheel spokes. After- school practices with tape recordings helped the Corps to perform at least one routine per show. When not practicing, some of their time was spent fund raising. The money went to- ward new skirts and pom poms. POM POMAFRONT ROW: C. Erikson. K. Buttita, L. Leighton, C. Gates, L. Hultgren, R. Anderson. J. Birchard. Nl. Feldman. Nl. Mangas, K. Skubal, K. VanDay, B. Shugart. L, Gayle. SECOND ROW: L. Weingartner, B. Ross- Shannon, D. Judd, V. Lenzini, S. Erikson. C. Jones, D. Nelson, C, Peter- son. J. Goldburg, Nl, Warren, J, Lenze, R. Kirchberg, D. Laine. THIRD ROW: K. Pope. C. lVletzler, G. Carlson, K. Lillie, C. Johnson, L. Van- Antwerp, D, Erikson. D. Dresser, D. Thienemann, K. Hull, S. Beckstrand, FOURTH ROW: J. Purcelli. M. Schmaling, P. Guthrie, J. Groh, S. Loep- pert, J. Troeger, M. Tucker, S. Crittendon, K. Brandstedder, S. DeNeveu. Nl. Thienemann, G. Shugart, A. Gilberti. Associations 83 llszmnni uliniilxw W- f , a F ,. - V. - 3 l 9 1 l F w I Y i F F l w N 1 L Y 1 1 1 , , l W 1 E K I I 0 ' ' ,QQ Ee' 'mn fc ii X A ' at , me .vi , . f WLYLQ ' , - . 1 'ff 3 A s 0 'fr . f UPPER LEFT: Marilyn Stieg finished third in individual competition and first in synchronized competition in the trampoline World Championship. UPPER RIGHT: Sopho- more Leslie Glenn. Guilford sophomore, competed in the National Midwestern Ladies Figure Skating Champion- ships. CENTER LEFT: World Championship trampolinist, Alexandra Nicholson, practices for her next meet. CEN- TER RIGHT: Joy Umenhofer placed sixth in the World Championships, LOWER RIGHT: Bonnie Ekstrom is the NationaIClassATrampoline champion, 86 Honors Gridders' teamwork earns first place tie. This year's varsity gridders used teamwork to get a first-place tie in the conference and an eleventh place ranking in the state. Not blessed with much size, the team depended on quickness and determination. As a unit, the offense played the triple-option better than any previous team. The outstanding defense was a product of combined effort of the play- ers. Coach Larry Smith said this year's de- fensemen were the best gang tacklers in the history of the school. Four boys, Rick Borow- ski, '74, Steve Clark, Tim Donahue, and Mark King, all '73, made the all-conference team. Helped by a few forfeits the J.V. team com- piled an undefeated and untied season. The sophomores had a disappointing season, but showed promise in the running of the triple- option. Two of their losses were by just a few points. Both Freshman teams had trouble at the beginning of the season, but got untracked later on and ended up with winning records. Brent Branca hands the ball off, then continues down the line, carrying out the rest of the play. eeegeeeeeveaeyeee F .XE 5 x r w ts- Q ti w t j ravi, QT' .BQ s, A VARSITY FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW: M. Cero, K. Nash, T. Richardson, T. Hawley, B. Dawson, M. Maxon, D. Fansher, D. Dalziel, M. Taylor, D. Pittman B. Branca, B. Weldon, B. Friede, S. Loshiavo, B. Ellis, C. Christofferson. SECOND ROW: H. Sweeney, P. Adkins, B. Ferolie, S. Thiell, K Strand, B. Amdal, G. Wessman, M. Metzler, M. Yagle, S. Warnimont, K. Peterson, S. Clark, W. Minehart, K. Liljedahl, L. Jones, S. Johnson, G. Bachman, T. Manguson, mgr. THIRD ROW: D. Ross, mgr., R. Heinkel, S. Holt, T. Milani, J. Winchester, B. Meyer, L. Gantzer, S. Kramer, T. Giuliani, S. Yagle, E. Eggars, R. Hansing, J. Brdicka, S. Zimmerman, D. Patterson, C. Nichols, S. Bunk, J. Rathke, mgr. FOURTH ROW: D. Bruckner, R. Lane, B. Martin, D. Johnson, R. DeGunther, A. Domres, R. Borowski, C. Bunk, B. Rice, D. Bowers, T. Donahue, S. Whelchel, R. Hughes, C. O'DonneIl, M. Baeverstad, S. McDonald, M. King. Vikings 87 88 Vikings UPPER LEFT: GuiIford's tough defense gets ready to stop an offensive play by the Auburn Knights. CENTER LEFT: Viking ball carrier capitalizes on a hole in the Erab defense and gains vital yardage. LOWER LEFT: Steve Clark gallups toward the end zone as his pursuers watch hopelessly. UPPER RIGHT: Dan Dalziel, No. 68, dives on top of his teammates to make sure the Jefferson J-Hawk stays down. LOWER RIGHT: Dave Patterson watches action from the sideline as the Guilford defense tries to stop the Au- burn Knights. Vikings 89 l UPPER RIGHT: Rich Willis lowers his head in anticipation of a War- rior defensive blow. CENTER RIGHT: Sophomores jubiantly run off field after posting a victory. QQ9QQ,BQen. ..' liafgiqi. 55,5 f.4Bg,82g,i4igea ig Y' -If . i ,BE51 f k,, .-,.. j Q J Q f rw . i if Q vlgj sales! 859' 6153 P5 we '57 71 LS 3' 'gi G85 43 ti'5?ik Q-A' E. 'J MESH: .T iq -es Q QS' N f lo-ig ., QL 3 8 'lo h e . '1,i,5,,iA,.4, - -gf,- ,'f ,5'.7 A Qi ps' ' S. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW: S. Krueger, M. Marinelli, M. Ilse rnan, T. Kret, M. DeFiIippis, K. Hainchek, K. Meyer, M. Kranish, D. Reese J. Lindvall, M. Hallstrom, J. Anderson. SECOND ROW: M. Wheeler, A Reiland, K. Bankord, S. Willie, M. Buttice, R. Peterson, B. Travnick, J Hare, M. Marino, P. Tuneberg, R. Ortberg, M. Mondol, J. Ruvolo, R. Mc Kinney, K. Eaton, R. Labak. THlRD ROW: D. Deyer, J. Boyd, W. Huffaker, 90Vikings D. Carlson, M. Boettner, A. Shahangian, C. Holmstrom, C. Skarr, M. Hughes, M. Brace, D. Fisher, J. Raine, D. Lape, N. Castrogiovani. mgr. FOURTH ROW: D. Garr, P. Mordick, T. Gassbara, D. Adams, M. Guthrie, J. Parker, G. Hainline, S. Johnson, S. Westergren, M. Perry, C. Ferolie, D. Johnson, T. Wicklund, D. Hugdahl, S. Thoes, A. Varland. Frosh finish 6-3-1, Soph place sixth Defensive back Mitch Busch intercepts a West High pass and races for yardage. 29.6 9 .6 45 .-'x ici T 57.35. 1539 sve54 ISBXQ - is .Se ers .'25i2Hsfa2r 25 fa . si T se .44..B'-Rive., S4 477 i,46Iw95- 74 1'7.'4 to ' , 55 31,355 . as - ' 5-' P-5T4 r'9 'NS' 1 1-.AQ-. .-ian. G JS. '71 Q99 193.92 '72 '55 so 20.57139 45.99 41 . 6 'le' tif r -a!'i-:mfs .xl x- . l' . . S . 4 . .QS f 55 T F1 'f' T' 5 swf- X e 24139 .47 34 Q1 'iii uyfwfm -'1af.,'2g ..v... . . fi.- V' i- . T f ,. , .. i i--Lf ' FRESHMAN FOOTBALL, FRONT ROW: R. Loschiavo, D. July, J. Tune- berg, D. Goldsworth. D. Winchester. D. King. J. Knight, D, Mark, M. Wecker, D. Norbeck. B. Eshelman, R. Lape, M. Amdal, R. Gatton. SEC- OND ROW: L. Dalziel. R. Applequist, J. Seaver, M. Brogan, K. Knudson. M. Douglas, M. McDonald. J. VanAntwerp, G. Wigell, M. Lutzow, M. He- flin, R. Sargent, B. Smith, J. Morris, J. Barker. D. Robinson, D. Mastran geli. THIRD ROW: K. McNeany, K. Jaenick. T. Weckstrand, B. Butler, D Steele, K. Blewitt, P. Frost. A. Frost, S. Jessup. E. Sharp. J. Schwiesberg D. Dobrowolski, C. Leppert, G. Rubin, D. Cormier, FOURTH ROW: D Richards. D. Wrend, B. Nelson, T. Anderson, F. Paolicchi, S. Eckroth, S Cox, M. Spainhower, T. Yournans, S. Boorngarden, M. Busch, B. Riedle D. Harvey, G. Gottfred, G. Robinson, M, Andrua. K, Anderson. Vikings 91 -,.' Q Q wax + if Q' ff ' as za , ,M , 5 .xiL gi? E, :M RN E f , . ,,... . . ie, V .: , M :WYHA-., ,Nz :iw , 5, .. .. if ,,.. ,x A . A 5 A .R L,,l V!! itk ifw xiii .,kr A5535 .,.f:Y V 5 K Baum SWL ' M V . inks X We 1 'Wo .Q Fw x Hal if M K , , f . M UPPER LEFT: Number one runner, Paul Sewell, comes in all alone. to win another meet. UPPER RlGHT: Dave Mark. Bill Goodhope and Jim West show they are determined to win the conference crown. LOWER CENTER: Fans look on as Charlie Gantzer Sprints for the finish. LOWER RIGHT: Howie Shayne eyes the finish line after a hard race, Vikings-93 The Soph cross-country team steps forward to accept its second place trophy in the Forest City Invitational. Va Wt 'M kiwi -Rx. JPN r l ' 'S kr SOPHOMORE CROSS-COUNTRY FRONT ROW: J. Knoll, R. Johnson, W. Coach Leden. J. Harnmell, C, Waterfield, G. Lilllbridge. Nl. Russ, D. Johnson, T. Garrison, S. Webb. M. Johnson. M. Ward. SECOND ROW: Goodhope, G. Falls, R.Wood,T. Fuller. 94vikmgs Gymnastics builds muscles, coordination Coach Ron Cornelius brought together the best Guilford gymnastics team in its three- year history and had a successful season. Since Guilford had the only gymnastics team in the Big Nine, the gymnasts had to leave Rockford to find competition. They met most of this competition in the Chicago suburbs and managed to compile a winning record. Senior Karl Dundore led the team, his special- ties being the high bar, parallel bars, and rings. Strength was also added to the team by junior Fred Gault, sophomore Bob Stieg on the trampoline, and junior Lenny Ploplus on the still rings. The many underclassmen on the team show great potential for Guilford's gym- nastic team in the coming years. LEFT: Senior Karl Dundore shows no strain as he main- tains an L position in competition on the rings. VARSITY GYMNASTICS FRONT ROW M Brechon B Gottfred M Laun coach SECOND ROW: R. Lenzini, L. Keller. R. Nicholas, L. Leber, R. Bir- ius L Ploplys R Quick K Levis B Ste-ig K Dundore M Reiter M chall D Reece, R. Labak, R. Bowers. THIRD ROW:C. Emig,M. Hasse, B. Wecker J Blaha G Englin G Wilkerson F Westergren R Cornelius Joel R Bridegan.R.Baeverstad,G.Kimmes. Vikings 95 UPPER LEFT: John Blaha goes into a straddle roll in the tumbling event. UPPER RIGHT: Concentrating on good form, Rob Nicholas performs his routine on the high bar. LOWER LEFT: Mike Wecker shows little strain as he holds an L position on the parallel bars. LOWER RIGHT: Bob Stieg perfects his form in hope that he can win the district crown. 96Vikings Guilford Tankers The Varsity Swim team came back from a 5-4 dual meet season to win the conference and the district and place 8th in the state. Leading the team was Brian Linderoth, who finished lst in the 100-yard freestyle and 2nd in the 50- yard freestyle in the state meet. Backing up Linderoth in state meet were Kurt Jensen, who placed Sth in the 50-yard freestyle, Larry McAnarney placed 12th in diving, and finish- ing 7th inthe 400-yard freestyle were Mike Behr, Dan Butler, Jensen, and Linderoth. Also adding depth throughout the season were Frank Lang in the 100-yard Butterfly and But- ler in the 200 and 400-yard freestyle. Don May's young tankers look like they will contin- ue the winning tradition in the future as both the freshmen and sophomores won their conferences. i UPPER LEFT: Timers Cynthia Millard, Teri Pell, Lisha I Gayle, Jan Erbe, and Tasha Kostantacos watch closely to get accurate times on the swimmers. LOWER LEFT: Dan l Butler churns his way towards a metro record in the 400- i yard freestyle. triumphant in district .-Nw, , 412 53?- , W.. 5,-,pm.,.. 53 SWIMMING, FRONT ROW: R. Nolting, B. Lobdell, M. Evans, J. Lillie, L. ley. STANDING: Coach Cassioppi, B. Evans, K. Mahaffa, Coach May, D. MCAWBVUSY-1 N-BU- J- RU ldClUl5fi G- Brown. R- Dabefi D- Gelgelv B- Lin- Jaenicke, T. Hammer, D. MacMorris, D. Newman, D. Weis, D. Conde, C. deroth, F. Lang, D. Butler. D. Lundin, T. Merkle. SEATED: B. Widstrom, Holgtrgm, K, Slack, J, Jones, T, Green, G, Cassioppi, M. Darland, R. Ja- K. Johnson, K. Jensen, J. Oliver, P. Harnois, S. Forbes, D. Olson, J. Par- ry, W. Nielsen, J. McDonnell, M. Bogen, H. Hodgeman, M. Behr, B. Brad- cobson, M. Wheeler. Vikings 97 98 Vikings UPPER: Dave Bowers accelerates in the butterfly as he nears the finish, LOWER LEFT: Nearing the end ofthe pool. Brian Linderoth concentrates on maintaining his lead, E+ Wm ?VW is 0304 '.. M ,ly K 'Qi M3 2 , UPPER LEFT: Shooting forward. Rick Daber lengthens his lead in the breaststroke. UPPER RIGHT: Frank Lang finish- es the breaststroke lap ofthe 200 individual medly. LOW- ER LEFT: Frank Lang and Brian Linderoth take off on a vic- torius race against Mark Johnson from Jefferson. LOWER RIGHT: Gerry Cassioppi displays his form in a forward one and one-half pike somersault. 1 2 i Vikings 99 This year's basketball season was highlighted by the first Regional championship in the his- tory ofthe school. Dave Noreen, '73, amassed new game and season records for assists. His season total was double the previous record. Chris Loy, '74, set a season scoring record. Team leader Pat Coblentz, '73, contributed his tenacious defense and deadly corner shot. Craig Cameron, '74, outside shooting special- ist, scored high in each game. Although Frank Mioni, '74, started scoring toward the end of the season, he grabbed a record number of rebounds. Supersub Bill Friede, '73, gave relief to the starters and added spark to the game with good ball-handling and shooting. Tim Donahue, '73, on the injured list for most of the season, added depth to the Viking lineup when he was able to play. Future Viking bas- ketball teams should be strong, with Loy, Cameron, and Mioni returning and talented juniors and sophomores coming up. UPPER: Shooting over his opponents, Pat Coblentz helps the Vikings to their first Regional championship. .2 X- X,-, X Af .0 VARSITY BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: Manager M. Mulford, Assistant son, J. Winchester, J. Groves, P. Coblentz C Loy P Engen F Mioni S Coach J. Flynn. and Coach R. Kemp. SECOND ROW: M. Metzler, C, John- Holt, T. Donahue, C, Cameron, B. Friede and D Noreen 100 Vikings '73 Vikings ca ptu re first regional crown. V.,-1-0 ,M ' I .pu 'ff an L 1 pau- R iii UPPER LEFT: Frank Mioni springs upward to tip the ball to a teammate. UPPER RIGHT: Bill Friede fakes out his opponent to get a clear snot at the basket. LOWER: Dave Noreen pauses at the top ofthe key to set up another play. Vikings 101 UPPER RIGHT: Junior Frank Mioni grabs the rebound from a West Warrior. LOWER LEFT: After stealing the bali, junior Craig Cameron charges toward the basket and an easy two- point lay-up, LOWER RIGHT: Taking a jump shot from the corner, senior Pat Coblentz adds two points toaVikingvictory. ENR EQ Q' UPPER LEFT: Senior Tim Donahue helps a Viking victory by sinking a jump shot. UPPER RIGHT: Senior Dave Noreen. spark-plug of the team. drives around his defender and streaks up court. LOWER LEFT: Out-jumping his opponents, iunior Chris Loy insures a victory over West with another tip-in. LOWER RIGHT: Sporting new warmups, the Vikings confidently prepare to do battle. Vikings 103 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: D. Hooker, J. Skee, D. Mark. Winslow. S. Johnson, D. Peterson THIRD ROW Coach Beal D Osborn fi f-Fi' .wx ,A .J I KM KWA Wi- 9 . A ...., Q.. - 4 - . .. , g - W-wi R. Sheetz, B. Palm. SECOND ROW: J. Virco, C. Steele, D, Ralston, D. M. Brace,M.Milligan, R.Kittle S Schneider M Hughes K Gleichman . i 2 ,., -t..I ', . Q. D... .1 .... X - . . X l W . i 'ii Gow up E 2 mul , P fi' C' is E. . W QQ! gl J 'P X. ,,.-n-UP UPPER: Sophomores Dave Ralston and Craig Skaar out-leap the War- riors for a rebound and Guilford win. RIGHT: Sailing high for a perfect lay-up shot, sophomore Dave Mark adds two points to the Viking victo- ry over Bellvidere. 104Vikings 'rv G. N, LOWER: Freshman Kris Jaenicke shoots high to avoid a Belvidere de- fender. Kris' 2-point effort aided in securing a freshman victory. RIGHT: Freshman Greg Blume drives for a long lay-up shot after steal- ing the ball from a Belvidere Buc. Frosh, Sophs try for winning seasons s l. I l 5 W K.. 1- Q 'Y 1 ' R, 'nik sf, In G' A , 'jx , 5 X f si i - it - E ,I L , ' 3 ' 4. Af., . ' U Q , ,: V, L'- 'bxl J .X N, R W 1 Y .tk-. ,J dy-xizhrf 4 A h I ' 1, W 1 X I xx i l xr? V - .il X 1 QA M . FRESHMAN BASKETBALL, FRONT ROW: S. Miller. K. Jones, R. Johnson, D. Mark, G. Blume, J. Christiansen, M. Johnson, D. Goldsworthy. M. Cunningham. SECOND ROW: M. Harrison Mgr., R. Tidwell, K. Jaenicke. D. Dobrowolski, A. Crittenden, F. Kauzlarich. A, Frost, N. Orman. T. Weckstrom, R. Clauson, D. Goodhope, J. Van!-Xntwerp, S, Erickson, mgr THIRD ROW: Coach McGonigal, D. Robinson, T. Hakala, J. Renaud. B Nelson, D. Harvey. D. Cassens. D. Tucker, R. Lape, M. Cohrs, P. Ander son. Coach Johnson. Vikings 105 Grapplers once again emerge victorious The Varsity wrestling team easily won the con- ference and the district after finishing with a winning season. Each of the matmen placed 1st, 2nd, or 3rd in the conference and in the district. But only Bob Weldon and Greg Mc- Intosh qualified for the sectional. Weldon took 2nd place in the sectional and 7th in the state while Mclntosh finished 5th in the sectional. Mark Boettner, Lee Nalewanski, Mclntosh, and Weldon led the team through the season and each won 20 or more matches. Rounding off the team were Dan Dalziel, Joel Dryer, Kelly Moore, Dirk Pittman, Joe Bohe, and Steve Bunk. UPPER: Bob Weldon overpowers another opponent on his way to the state meet. CENTER: Conference champ Lee Nalewanski begins to turn another opponent to his back. VARSITY WRESTLING, FRONT ROW: T. Hayes, K. Moore, B. Weldon, M. THIRD ROW: T. Richardson, T. Hawley, G. Holzwarth, S, Bunk C Ni Raine. D. Dalziel. L. Nalewanski, D. Vernetti. SECOND ROW: J. Sturm, J. cholls, J. Johnson. C. Bunk, K. Meyer. L. Jones. Sundberg. D. Pittman. J. Dryer, J. Bohe. G. Mclntosh. B. Joel, S. Palmer, 106 Vikings f --in bv -5--Q., ,un Q31 L gs.. 1 -gg- 'N r -ff, Q ,.7 UPPER LEFT: After defeating his opponent, Joe Bohe's hand is raised in victory. UPPER RIGHT: Struggling for a reversal, Greg Mclntosh begins his rnove. CENTER LEFT: Joel Dryer uses a tough leg ride to keep control of his opponent. LOWER LEFT: Tying his opponent up, Mick Raine begins the process of turning him to his back. LOW- ER RIGHT: Dan Dalziel gets two points for a takedown. Vikings 107 SOPHOMORE WRESTLING, FRONT ROW: J. Parker, M. Guthrie, K. Mey er, M. Halstrom, J. Anderson, T. Griffin, M. Dundore, S. Butitta. SEC OND ROW: R. McKinney, L. Rodgers, M. Domino, B. Travnick, J. Raine, M. Boettner. T. Gapinski, P. Tuneberg, W. Huffaker. THIRD ROW: P. Per rin, R. Gatton, W. Johnson, L. Dalziel, D. Steele, P. Gendron, M. Busch M. Douglas, D. Norbeck. FOURTH ROW: C. Hooley. G. Kolosky, T. Pritz J. Brotman, S. Webb. J. Howland, D. Butitta, J. Tuneberg, G. Ree, B Riedle, P. Nash, G. Bokamp, T. Anderson, T. Haug, D. Wrend, D. Hunter. l r ll M , . J, Q'-, tw M ii H ,fi 1 ' f L ,g ' 1 Fu pei H .' 1 , . E ti X x TX E - .lf X! . J we In J .T T gg j .M ' I .M , - .V ' . . , t , T ,j 1 . Q f ff' ' , .r ' V H ' ' g g r f X lf K., ! V k 5 - , ff P Q T WE - T f- figltiif ,fi will ' i fr ' 4 Z? '.., - J, ' 'wi K 5- 'L - 1. Hu a! ' . A . lg . A, ,nf A ir ,,. 6, V . F 5 2 ,rbi 1 L ,ga ' .I lm Q M My X? im. -- x .Q 1 , Q15 gi . H59 H 3 as K5.V,,.ft VV hh, , ,mm . 1 .I , 1 L, A , A , X I , M- .f N, , y. K All ix, Nr it W N . X - 1 I .,, '.ll 'Trl f W raw , . ,... . f '- . , V 1 7? .il..4fM'J .fiflillllt lllflllt T, wlllw 5? 'MMM ' Q B vH . f5 ..V V I i V If . M ,Q .Ti-N n K. el VVV, TAX 7 :7 . f fl 4 -'N A A N- N' 'll ' A Niffgxlju J A VVV, A g V - 43, 5 ':lT ' f 1 '- T. .. ' CENTER RIGHT1 Karl Meyer, '74, hooks his oppo- nent in an attempt to take him to the mat. LOW- ER RIGHT: In a mass of arms and legs, Jim Tune- berg, '76, gains control and goes for an unortho Clox pin. ,refwx W www pr ! l ll gif 108 Vikings , .W , , .,,. .SWF , , ff,,1wgLi QmmLl1l1 i: up ' Trackmen look for successful season The varsity track team has the potential to fin- ish high in the Big Nine this season. Strength is focused around the seniors: Paul Sewell, 2- mile run, Chuck Gantzer and John Reid, 1-mile rung Bill Goodhope, 880-yard run: Ben Dresser, 440-yard dash: Mike Taylor, 220-yard dash and Stave Yagle, discus. The underclassmen will add strength in all areas and increase the Viking's chances of winning the conference crown. RIGHT: Steve Yagle, '73, practices hard in hope for a new metro record for the discus. xf me S We VARSITY TRACK, FRONT ROW: Coach Smith, A, Domres, J, Miner, My Coach Leden. THIRD ROW: C. O'DonneIl, B. Martin. G. Pripps, P. Sewell, Taylor, T. Perkins, S. Loschiavo, D. Sparks, S, Wortmanv J- Hunqphrjs' R. Goodhope, R. Nicholas, M. Yagle, B. Rice, C. Christofferson. FOURTH Coach Marks. SECOND ROW: Coach Johnson, S. Bunk, D. Johnson, J. ROW: 5' Ya8'9- J' Reid- B- Dfessef- 54 Sheefl- JA WEST- H- Shayne- M4 Peck, D. Fleethart, B. Widstrom, R. De-Gunther, J. Borden. C. Gantzer, BaeVe 5tad- 54 MCD0flald- K4 PGWVSOH- Vikings 109 110 Vikings UPPER RIGHT: Warming up for a meet, Paul Sewell, '73, Howie Shayne, '74, Chuck Gantzer, '73, and Bill Good- hope, '73, round the corner on their way to another lap. LOWER LEFT: Sprinting down the runway, Art Domres, '73, gets his steps forthe pole vault. LOWER RIGHT: Mike Taylor. '73, and Ben Dresser, '73, practice fast starts be- fore a meet. LEFT: Practicing his form, Steve Bunk. '74, aims for a fifty foot season in the shot put. NJ? vm i. :Q f . WN T T A 1 ' gk. 4 xgn. 1 s s n G . A . S i 1 -K 1 1 J., . SOPHOMORE TRACK, FRONT ROW: D. Goodhope, J. Jakowlew, P. Mor dick, B. Joel, T. Gapinski, M. Ward, J, Hammel, M. Anger. SECOND ROW: R. Johnson, J. Lindvall. M. Buttice, M. Devonshire, M. DeFiIippis, P. Tuneberg, M. Dundore, M. Hallstrom. THIRD ROW: R, Wood, T. Kret, M Russ. G. Falls, G. Lillibridge, R, McDaniel, T. Traynor, R. Allen, R. Peter son. FOURTH ROW: G. Wegell, C. Waterfield, M. Perry, G. Hainline, S. Webb, T. Garrison, D. Goss, T. Green, D. Hugdahl. FIFTH ROW: D. Wrend, F. Paolicchi, B. Lobdell, G. Robison, J. Geddes, M. Brace, S. Jessup, D. Fisher,C. Holmstrom. Vikings 111 Batmen have depth, aim for Big 9 title Coach Herb Sisler feels his baseball team has a chance at winning the Big Nine conference. With seven returning Iettermen, including the whole infield except the catcher, the team will be experienced and will have of depth in every position. Besides a good defensive team, it should be strong in hitting. The secret of suc- cess this year Iies in the pitching. Only two pitchers are returning, with five new pitchers filling out the roster this season. Strongest competition will come from Belevidere, East, and West. PITCHERS, RIGHT FRONT ROW: R. Usedom, S. Lindstrom. SECOND ROW: C. Cameron, D. Ford, P. Engen. S. Hosmer. 131 Z..- BASEBALL, FRONT ROW: S. Clark, B. Branca, M. King, D. Noreen, T. Donahue, S. Lindstrom. SECOND ROW: H. Collier, P, Adkins, R. Sheefz. B. Travnick, D. Ford, D. North. THIRD ROW: R. Usedom, B. Palm, J. 112 Vikings I ' xb..J, Connor, B. Amdal, T. Richardson, C. Cameron. FOURTH ROW: Coach Sisler, D. Zaulseil, S. Hosmer, P. Enger, J. Groves, K. Liljedahl, W. Minehart. W ! Tennis players have well balanced team This year's tennis team was strong and well balanced. Brad Woest and Bruce Erickson played number one and two positions, respec- tively. They were backed by seniors Karl Dun- dore, Nobel Olson, John Vause, and Rick Lar- f son: and underclassmen lead by junior Todd l Remington. RIOHT: 'Karl Dundore keeps his eye on the ball while prac- ticing his ground strokes. Ravi, A g' l , x-, ix. . ,X A I l Ai 1,4 'if ., V, 1' Q l W f-1 l K A, U K -ff 4, , , 5 f 4, g in .. , V l t ff T .,,.. I If W . ,M .. . I b r! L A 1 f ,y QA . My ,ff Jr. I w Mig , If . g , ff ' A . f , W. qw. ., I f Am. ' iv fax T K . L i V, 1 , V K V , ,W W L, 2 N A. ! ings ., . . . y . 1 y , s...yg , 4 t J By ...ii . H 3' Q 3 iii f H .. .if V ' i ' X K ' 1 . 1 . 2 -ff if 3 s . 0 T s iiis is s TENNIS, FRONT ROW: M. Johnson, G. Holmbeck, J. Vause, B. Woest, T, baugh, B. Ellis, D. Boyer, B. Joel, J. Youle, P. Anderson, B. Schmidt, R. l Remington, B. Ericson, K. Dundore, R. Larson, D. Lemke, B. Stebbins. Nelson. FOURTH ROW: F. Westegren, M. Frazin. C. Rogers, K. Nainchek, i SECOND ROW: S. Orfland. G. Gates, J. Cassens, J. Larsen, D. Andrews, D. Pearson, D. Cassens, J. Tuneberg, S. Remington, K. Hoffman, G. M. Hoffman, K. Streeter, S. Westergren, J. Parker. THIRD ROW: G. Sla- Johnson. 114Vikings TOP 20. FRONT ROWI J- VBUS9- K- Duridofe- B- Johnson, Coach Erickson. THIRD ROW: J. Youie, D. Woest, R. Larson, B. Ericson, T. Reminton. SECOND Andrews, D, Pearson, M, Hoffman, J. Larson, ROW: G. Holmbeck, S. Ortland, D. Lemke. B. Ellis, M. LOWER LEFT: Number one player, Brad Woest, reaches up to smash a serve. LOWER RIGHT: Keeping his wrist firm, senior, Bruce Ericson punches a volley back at his opponent. vakmgs 115 116Vikings Experience, depth key to teams success With junior Ken Kellany and senior Chip John- son leading the way, this years golf team should again be a state title contender. The team is very deep with upperclassmen and full ot experience, which should help during tour- nament play. The other members ofthe var- sity are seniors Steve Gregory, Bruce Beling, Dave Benson, Dan Newcomb, Tim Peterson, Hoping for another trip down state. Ken Kellaney, '74 practices his swing. and Tim Saunders. GOLF, FRONT ROW: C. Johnson, B. Weldon, K. Kellaney. S. Gre gory, B. Beling, D. Benson, D. Newcomb. J. Peterson. J. Saun ders. SECOND ROW: M. Brogen, M. Fisher, D. Lundil. M. Readette, J. Oliver, J. McCollum, M. Bogen, D. Guthrie, B. Gottrfed, B Nyquist. THIRD ROW: T. Merkle, S. Gabe, S. Rasmussen, B Shore, R. Labak, J. Gilliberti, F. Turbyville, D. Hooley. T. Hammer FOURTH ROW: B. Palm, S, Bloomgren, R. Robison, K. Gleichman J. Shapiro, T. Anderson, J. Rundquist, T. Weckstron, D. Clauson J.Orput. FIFTH ROW: K. Mannino. R. Field, D. Newcomb. G. Mohr, G. Gottfred, M. McDonnell, T. Anderson, R. Gatton, T Christiansen. ' N WW. v few ', . if W W ev., L A, i i i 25 Q 'wqg LEFT: Under the watchful eye of Coach Lindeman, Mark Readette, '75, preprares to putt. LOWER LEFT: Practicing far into the night, Chip Johnson, '73, works to improve his tee shot. LOWER RIGHT: Seniors Dave Benson and Bruce Beling look for an excel- lent year. Vikings 117 118 Vikings Cheerleaders lead teams on to victory ,L Yi i' ia. 31 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS, UPPER LEFT: Juniors Jane Brander and Vicki Allen promote school spirit at a Viking pep assembly. UPPER RIGHT: FRONT ROW: Alternate Jan Provi. SECOND ROW: Vicki Allen, Joy Umenhofer, Jane Brander, Tina Salamone. THIRD ROW: Sue Forbes. LOWER LEFT: Vicki Allen, Jan Provi, and Joy Umenhofer cheer for a blue and white win. LOWER RIGHT: Junior Tina Sala- mone cheers for victory at a Guilford football game. S BLUE SQUAD CHEERLEADERS, UPPER LEFT: Lori Larson, Karen Peterson, and Dawn DeWiId motivate the students into a Viking cheer. UPPER RIGHT: Karen Peterson, June Ahr, and Karen Gardmann encourage GuiIford's wrestlers to pin their man. LOWER LEFT: June Ahr. Dawn DeWild. Lori Larson, Karen Peterson, Karen Gardmann. CNot pic- tured: Alternate Jan Luedke.b Vikings 119 12OVikings 'Q L, veiitniq lf W . T E- :Kms PO 'Qi ,A A J . - 1 -:iii 7 l 1 Q A Ang, f Q-2 jg . ' Yf 'flifgg O I f l ' 1 M ., T E I h,,2 - - g-.L O ,T A FI -I , SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS: UPPER LEFT: Sophomore squad cheer- leaders cheer their classmates on to a class competition victory. UP- PER RIGHT: BOTTOM TO TOP: Jenny Reynolds. Sue Bonavia. Alexandra Nicholson, Alternate Julie Johnson, Marni Marth: missing Carol Now- lcki. LOWER LEFT: Alexandra Nicholson, Marni Marth and Sue Bonavia sport new saddle shoes at the first sophomore football game. LOWER RIGHT: Marni Marth decides to hang around the gym awhile longer after presenting a cheer, www' ...fx 3' FRESHMAN CHEERLEADERS, LEFT: Sally Ketner looks intently into the Guilford crowds ata pep assembly. LOWER: FIRST ROW: Heather Sims. SECOND ROW: Sally Kingsley, Karen Leber, Leah Kruger. THIRD ROW: Sally Ketner. 3 1 Vikings 121 Keeping in stride with the Viking tradition of winning, the girls finished their seasons with winning records in every sport. They partici- pated in a variety of activities and competed interscholastically in field hockey, tennis, vol- leyball, basketball, track, and softball. Last fall, Coach Jane Friel led the field hockey team to a 2-2-1 record while Mrs. June Haselton coached the tennis team to a smashing unde- feated season. The volleyball and basketball teams, both coached by Miss Patricia Davis and Mrs. Marilyn Wallen, finished their sea- sons with winning records. Both the A and B basketball teams were undefeated. The volley- ball A team finished second inthe conference while the B team took first. The softball team, coached by Miss Davis and Mrs. Wallen, and the track team, led by coaches Mrs. Susan Anderson and Mrs. Sharon King, both look strong and should have successful seasons. UPPER: Nancy Swaby makes one of her many knee-bend- ing saves as goalie of this year's field hockey team. LOW- ER: Dot Fischer attempts to steal the ball from East oppo- nents while defending the goal. 3 . 122 Vikings ' ' a .1 R' J ,pf hw Sports-minded girls ' h l ':,.,Y ,W . ' rd f , A ' J , wwvwts -.,.g'n -,- - . - ' w h-5,5 i-eyf ..-wp keep Vikingtradition. ' vs m,Y,, K ' ' ' is KkQ' if A ws-P J 2 kw-I,VV H X. 14 ,L A, 5. , ,Q Xia?- pm -Q kg UPPER LEFT: Senior Helen McLaughlin adds , another two points to the victory against East. K: This year's basketball team went undefeated in J the season. UPPER RIGHT: Junior Sherry Scheff returns a hard spike while Kathy Eyster looks on. LOWER LEFT: Junior Kim McCullough attempts a long shot over the heads of East opponents. LOWER RIGHT: Freshman Pam Fischer spikes a ball into a terrorized West opponent as the B Y ,VH squad won first place in the girls Big 83' Vikings 123 FOOTBALL Guilford 6 ,.,,.,. ..,. 34 ..... .... 34 ,,,. .,.. 13 .... .... 34 .... .... 21 .,.. ,,,, 13 ,,... ,... 21 ..... ..., 21 ..... ..., Ju Guilford win..... 20 .... ,.... 19 ,.,. .... 18 ,... .... 36 .... ..., win... win... 18 .... .... win... Varsity Auburn .... Jefferson .... Freeport ..... East . ..,...., . Peoria Central Belvidere ,.,.., West ..,....., Boylan .. . Harlem nior-Varsity Auburn . . . . Jefferson .,.. Freeport . . . East ..... Erie ,,.,. . . Belvidere .... West ....... Boylan ..... Harlem .... Sophomore Guilford 6 ,....... ,,... A uburn . . 48 . .. . Jefferson 14 22... 6 O 20 .... ...,. 6 124 vikings . . ...Freeport.. East .. .. .....GIenbard - - . . . Belvidere . West ...,. ....BoyIan.. . Harlem .... Opponent ....l8' 7 ...14 ....7 ....6 ....0 Opponent ...forfeit ....14 ....13 ......22 . . . forfeit . . . forfeit .......l2 . . . forfeit Opponent .. . ..12 . .S 14 28 .. .28 6 . .6 .. .13 . ..0 Guilford 10 ....... 6 .... .. 16 ....... 20 ....... 6 ..... S ...., 6 1 i 34 ,.... affflf I l Guilford 6 .....,. o ...... I .... 14... .. 0... 0... 12... 22... Freshman A Auburn ....Jefferson ....Freeport.... ....East .... Glenbard ... Belvidere West...... ....Boylan..-.. ....HarIem... Freshman B BeIoitCathoIic ., ...Harvard ..... ...Freeport ...East...... Belvidere ...BoyIan.... ...Harlem Opponent ....0 ....6 .....30 .....12 ....6 ....6 Opponent .......30 .....12 ....0 ....0 ....0 ....0 CROSS-COUNTRY Guilford 21 ....... 15 ..... 16... 21 16... 15... 18... 15... 20 .. 19 ....,.. 10th place 2nd place 5th place 2nd place .. . 7th place 1st place lst place lst place lst place 5th place Varsity Dekalb Boylan Freeport Harlem Belvidere East West Jefferson Winnebago . . Stillman Valley .. Provisowestlnv. . . 8 team meet .. Eorest City Inv. .. .. Midwestlnv. ... Peoria Inv. .. Sterlinglnv. . Big9 ...... .. District .... . . Sectional .. . StateMeet Opponent ......50 .....45 .....47 .....50 .....41 ..43 .......43 21 teams . 9 teams 20 teams 17 teams 44 teams 22 teams . . 9 teams 17 teams 15 teams 26 teams Records Guilford 18 ........ 15 ...... 15 .... 15 .... 22 .... 36 .... 16 .... 15 ...... 15 ...... 2nd place .. . lst place 2nd place 2nd place . .. 4th place 2nd place .. . Guilford 58 ..... 31 ..... 47 ..... 72 ..... 72 ..... 39 ..... 69 ..... 60 ..... 32 ..... 2nd . . . 3rd .... 3rd .... lst .... 3rd .... 4th .... 4th .... 2nd . . . lst .... lst .... lst .... 8th .... lst... lst So ph-Frosh Dekalb... ....Boylan..... Opponent ....49 ....Freeport ....l-larlem ....45 ....BeIvidere ....33 ....East ....21 ....West......... ....45 ....Jefferson ........47 ....StillmanValley.... ProvisoWestlnv......... 21 teams .. 8 Team Meet .... Steams ForestCityInv. . Midwestlnv. . .... Sterlinglnv. .... ....Big9 SWIMMING Varsity ....East........... 17 teams 15 teams 17 teams ....9teams Opponent ....PeoriaCentral.... ....West......... ....HarIem ....Freeport ....Moline... ....Auburn .....Jeffersun .....Thornwood Dr. Van Relays ...... New Trier East ...... ...23 ...23 ...56 ...26 .......35 12 teams ....4teams Dolphin Relays ......... .... 9 teams Jefferson Holiday Inv. ......... . . 6 teams Deerfield. Highland Park ........3teams Downstate Relays ......... . . . . 8 tea ms Hindsdale South Inv. .... . . . . Titan Relays .......... Sandburglnv. .. Conference District ..... StateMeet Frosh Conference .... Soph Conference . . . l2teams ....6teams ....5teams ....7teams 13 teams 65 teams ..7teams . . 7teams WY' ,Mg- V, 'fi . X 12 l . Kimi- - M 'S r 'fx dw M M5 all W' V .. y , Chg? A M .1 . , 1 HSV: , Iv f id R 5 WMM. 'Q' ,uf if if gf., f , v T sf-:Y 5 1 E, 5 i Q3 .4 - ii, in ig, L. BASKETBALL . Freshman A Varsity Guilford 95 ....... Batavia 72 ..... ...Manuel 58 ... Thornridge .... 88 ...Larkin...... 81 ...BoyIan.... 83 ... Belvidere ... 66 ...Freeport.... B6 ...East...... 79 ...Harlem 102 Woodstock 104 ...Urbana 60 ...Auburn 66 ...West...... 62 Jefferson 74 ...Auburn... 62 ...BoyIan.... 92 ...Dixon..... 66 . .. ,. .' Belvidere . . . 67 ...Freeport.... 70 ...East...... 85 ...Harlem 63 ...West...... 84 Jefferson 65 ...Auburn... 75 ...East...... 84 Jefferson 68 ...McHenry.... 48 ...West.... Junior-Varsity Guilford 63 ...... ,,,. H arlem ..., 66 ...,. .... B elvidere .... 40 ..... .... B oylan ....... 67 ..... .... B elvidere .... 49 ..... ..., F reeport 60 ..... .... E ast ....... 60 .,... .... D eKalb ,... 62 .... .... W est ......... 79 ,... .... J efferson .... 49 .,,. .... A uburn ..., 57 .... .... B oylan .. . Sophomore Guilford 52 .,..,.,. ..... W est ...,,... 49 .,,. ..... E lgin-Larkin .. 46 .... ,,... B oylan .... 50 .... ..... B elvidere . . . 52 .... ..... F reeport .... 61 .... ..... E ast ...... 61 .... ..... H arlem 59 .... ..... W est ..,... 59 .... Jefferson 44 .,.. ...Auburn 53 .,.. ...BoyIan.... 49 .... ...Dixon..... 56 .... Belvidere 50 .... ...Freeport.... 51 .... ...East...... 62 .... Harlem 52 .... ...West...... 61 ..,. Jefferson 62 .,,, ...Auburn...,. 73 .,.. Hononegah .. 42 Auburn ...,, Opponent .......66 .......64 .....79 .....79 .....64 .....86 .....B0 .....74 .....70 .....83 .....7l .....65 .....56 .....61 .....83 .....71 .....79 .....77 .....64 .....70 .....80 .....63 .....72 .....67 .....57 .....64 .....56 Opponent .......55 .....64 ....42 ....51 ....6l ....63 ....57 ....71 ....70 ....50 ....62 Opponent ........38 ....57 ....47 ....73 ....59 ....45 ....62 ....45 ....60 ....58 ...55 ....52 ....42 . .51 54 Guilford 74 ....... 64 ....,. 75 .... 42 .... 41 .... 5 5 .... 62 .... 47 .... 37 .... 45 .... 63 .... 66 .... 50 .... 79 .... 49 .... 55 ..., Guilford 43 ........ 45 ...... 41 .... 47 .... 51 .... 36 .... 43 .,,. 49 .... 55 .... 56 .... 52 .... 41 .... Guilford 23 ....... 20 ..... 18 .... 37 .... 18 .... 1 5 .... 30 .... 26 .... 25 .... 30 .... 24 .... I 1 .... 23 .... 3 1 .... 36 .... 32 .... 47 ,... 2 1 .... 28 ..... . 34 ....... 13th place lst place lst place 18th place Opponent Belvidere .. ...... .. .55 ...BoyIan... ......,69 ...Belvidere .....37 ...Freeport .. .....47 ...East ...... .... . 47 ...Harlem .....53 Hononegah . . .....25 ...Harlem.... ...East. .,,. ,....32 ...Boylan .... 49 ...West .... I. .....41 ...Jefferson .....52 ...Auburn .....59 ...DeKalb ,....55 ...BoyIan... ,....75 ...East .... .... . 70 Freshman B Opponent .....Belvidere .....Boylan.... ........42 .....Belvidere .. ....23 .....Freeport .....East...'... ....30 .....HarIem... . .22 .....West..... ...31 -..Jefferson ..33 .....Auburn .....DeKalb . .34 .....Boylan.... -38 .....East..... 56 WRESTLING Varsity Opponent ...Harlem ........27 ...Arlington .......35 Palatine ,... .... . 29 ...Boylan ...... ..,. . 17 ...EastMoIine ...Moline ...... .... . 41 ...Belvidere .....21 ...Sferling... .....27 ...Dixon ..... ....22 ...Freeport .... .... . 18 ...West. ...... ..'..24 Harvard ...... . ..35 ...CrystalLake.. .. .....21 .. Jefferson .. .. .....13 ..Auburn .....18 ..East ...... .... 1 6 ...Rochelle. .. ,,..8 Forestview .. .....26 ....Hononegah . ........ 21 ...........PeoriaRichwood ..18 Hinsdale 16 TeamTourney 16teams Conference 9feams ......District .8teams Sectional 42teams Junior-Varsity Guilford Opponent 36 ..... . .. .HarIem... ,... .....24 57. .... Boylan ..... 31 .... .... E asf Moline . . ..... 21 17. .... Moline ..... .....34 50 .... .... B elvidere . . ... 17 54 ..... .... F reeport ....9 50 . . . . .... West ...... . . . 14 23 ..... .... H arvard ..... . . . 24 42 ..... .... C rystal Lake .... .... 3 33 ..... .... J efferson . . . . . 18 45 ..... .... A uburn .... .... 7 39 .... .... Ea st ....... . . . 15 34 ..... .... F orest View .. ... 16 Sophomore Guilford Opponent 38 ........ .... H arlem ..,. .......... 2 7 21 ..,... .... A rlington .... .... 39 15 .. .... Palatine ... .. .. 39 39 .... .... B oylan ..... .... 1 8 27 .... .... B elvidere .... .... 2 5 21 .... .... S terling .... .... 30 28... .... Dixon ...... ....24 33 ..... .... F reeport ....24 30 .... .... W est ....... .... 30 15 ..... .... J efferson .... .... 36 45 ...... .... A uburn- .......... ..... 1 8 12 .......... ........ E as! ............. ........... 34 7th place . . . .... Schaumberg Tourney . ...... Bteams 3rd place . . . .... Big 9 Tourney ..... ....... 9 teams Freshman Guilford 36 ....... .... H arlem .... 29 .... .... B oylan ....... 6 ..... .... B elvidere .... 9 ..,.. .... F reeport . . . 21 ..... .... W est ...... 21 ..... .... J efferson .... 32 ..... .... Ea st ..... GYMNASTICS Varsity Guilford 65 ..... . .... ' Palatine . . . ........ . 73 .... .... D eKaIb ............... 72 .... .... N orth Chicago Heights . . . . . . . 58 76 .... .... ' DeKalb. Glenbard South 73.... .... DeKalb ......... 76 .... .... E Igin-Larkin .......... 73 .... .... ' Elgin . . ...........,. .. 78 .... .... N orth Chicago Heights 76 Elgin ......... ........ 81 ...,. .. ' Palatine ............. 75 . ............ Elgin-Larkin ....... . 4th place ............ . District .... 12th Platte . . . ........ Sectional , ,4 , 36th place .... ....State Opponent ...23 ...53 ...45 ...33 ...27 Opponent ......,.78 ......51 . .... 49 ....51 ....65 ....64 120 ........71 ....6teams .. 17teams 70teams Vikings 125 -uau11l ' the ways nv, -Q. ,nl Q 1 5 e 11, V Q fi g! ! af s I .wgf AI' -' 3 X ,Q ' 1, , 'N 1 . 5 A as W' , . . ' f 2 if 1 f A E 1 .V 'I 5 N ? if 1: ,fx , il j, ,,,. jx 'Q 1 k ,, FACULTY 'Q X l of if Q QU' ,X xp- Wood, Robert King, Lloyd Mangas, Darrell lvl M X..- lli-. . Administration sets Guilford policies UPPER: Mr. Wood spends many hours each week talking with parents and students about Guilford's varied aca- demic programs. LOWER: Mr, Mangas, responsible for student scheduling and class sizes, checks enrollment lists before revisinga student's schedule. Faculty 129 Departments combine Albertson, Charles Anderson, Peter Anderson, Susan Applegate. James Augensen. Orrin Bartel, Mary Beal, William Beck. Alice Blunt, Dennis 'Yr This year the Social Department worked with the English Department to help give a student a background in American History and Litera- ture. The English classes investigated the liter- ature ot the time that the social studies class- es were studying. This gave the students an insight into the conditions under which the book was written. LEFT: Mr. Albertson and his Copolecs class talk to Dr. John Howard, president of Rockford College, about the Presidents Commission on Marijuana and Drug Abuse. LOWER: Mr. Applegate uses body language to make a pointwhile discussing The Odyssey. U... U g. P, 4-'gggf 6 Y , T , Y 4 we ,s , ,Q Y if 24 nf ,151 gr? Mig: ? 'ra. 1 Qi' --sq' 5 PM 'icy' Bowen, William Busey, Nellie Cacciatore, Janet Canter, Benjamin Carlson, William Carter, Robert Cassioppi, Eugene Chance, Vernon Claeys, Jeanne Correll, Emma Coul, Sherwood Crawford, Gerald A UPPER: Sgt. Carter watches the target as Mark Sesslar and Paul De- Marchls take aim while learning to shoot in ROTC. LOWER: Armed with coffee brought from home, Mr. Canter starts the day with a smile, Faculty 131 132 Faculty 3 . 1 Miss Daniels gets a laugh out of a student's pronunciation of a French phrase. -on --Q. Daniels, Martha Davis, Patricia Dorn, Brock Durham, William Erickson, Norman Fennema. Bonnie Ferrara, Mary Flynn, Jack Ford, Thomas Freemon, Robert Friel, Jane Friel, Larry Graceffa, Marianne Gustafson, Carol Hallstrom, Elva Haselton, June Q 1 nr-. vw. 1 S 21 2 X - X -ell is. Q if 1 vp .4 'C A f 4 .QS l-leckman, Richard l-le-ideman.Carol Hicks, Donald Hoffman, Robert l-lomewood,Vivian lsabelli,Anthony Jacobson, Cheryl Jamison, Jan Johnson. Ronald ,, grisly I fm gn., ff' xx X., ,., X . 'Q is 'Sl 1 New equipment boosts artists' production 134 Faculty The new burnout kiln helped the art-crafts classes work on their jewelry while other art classes worked on multimedia, sculpture, hook rugs, creative stichery, macrame, letter- ing and textile printing. The art 7-8 classes had independent study projects to work on. UPPER: To help his class learn the mechanics of wrestling escapes. Mr. Jamison demonstrates with one of his stu- dents. LOWER: By showing the differences in the styles of her letters, Mrs. l-leideman helps Kathy Keating master the art of lettering. ' -4 fmt , J P -11- LEFT: Mr. Kennedy considers a sign he'll post to serve as an inspiration for his students. LOWER: By demonstrating understiching to keep a collar edge from rolling, Mrs. Kelley helps Jackie De- Voe to conquercollars, '-Qiwx O-eff .....-4. Mmxxrfffqh , ' fn ni Johnson. Thomas Johnson. William Joseph, Charles Kaczmarek, Alice Kelley. Margot Kelley, Richard Kemp, Robert Kennedy, Robert King, Sharon Koehn, James 1 'I , 2 X 1 .- Hemi-ee A , 44 Civ H sw. f Faculty 135 9- ., ,-- .,,..- ,.sc,w,,,,...--- Y, ,, . .. , ni ' ' : !g, LQi'd:'i J .ft 3' L 1 1 45 - Gym helps girls express imagination The Girls P.E. Department continued the mini- coures this year, taught by gym teachers dur- ing their free hours. Self-defense was the first mini to be offered this year. This year the seniors were allowed more choices of P.E. ac- tivities. Juniors were offered the health class formerly given only to seniors. UPPER: Mr, Lund aids Fred Applegate in drafting class, where students learn to accurately draw floor plans and machinery. LOWER: Mrs. Lazenby gives advice to Joan Whalen on her free ex routine. 'BLU JM' ww iffi3,iW 136 Faculty Kollias, Bea Lazenby. Jimmie Lazenby, Sharon Leden, Clark Lindeman. Roger Lindgren. Beverly Lund, Sigard McCaffery, Roger McGonigal, Charles qs 1 XX . ix X NX . R 5 - ,, -: , J A f V gm ,. . m ire i'?'i5.,?' ,f 'L 6,,, . , , Department offers English electives English electives were offered to seniors for the first time this year. Each senior taking Eng- lish chose from a list of courses including Advanced Placement English, Major British Writers, Critical Approach to Literature and Literature of Existentialism, Philosophy and Literature, the Quest for Identity and Sociolog- ical Approaches to Literature, and Shorter Narrative Literature and Twentieth Century Literature. This program capped the Guilford English Department's four year sequential design including language, composition, and literature. -A ' Mr. Munson regards his junior English class with dignity while discussing the A of the Scarlet McKnight. Willis McLamarrah, Gary Marks, Lee Martell, Dean May, Don Mears, Richard Moorman, Doral Mueller, Paul Letter, by Nathaniel Hawthorne. Y Faculty 137 fl Ne. UPPER: Mr. Tyler and Mr. Olson discuss the matter ofa student dropping M ER: Dan Picus gets help from Mrs. Homewood on checking out a book. 138 Faculty I 5 r. Olson's class. 1 5 A -.lf-ft, rf Q2 . LOW- - may ff wr ' P 'ff' -4 22 1 1 H M , ,. if L f.t.,. ,, ' 3 14 m Munson, Eliza beth Nelson. Ken Nielsen, Carl Orlicki, Joseph 9: 11 55,45 '3 8 Q3 Wi, vnu' Munson, Stuart Netto. Rosemarie Oleson, Donald Orr. Margery Orr,WiIIiam Patrick, Sue Powell, Dorothy Ruiz, Ken Osinski, Carolyn Pieper, Judith Redwing. Darwin Salford, Phyllis Oulund. James Potvleit. Joanne Rowley,John Sapp. Frances L an if .rg SM Y N i W xr' S XL!! It I l. vis , Business Ed. trains potential employees To improve their job training, the students of Business Education use the new electric IBM typewriters and head set for shorthand. The teaching styles change every week to meet the demands of business and job situations. Human relations are often brought up be- cause of their importance. By showing Connie Childer what to practice, lVlrs. Halls- trom helps make her typing smoother and faster. Faculty 139 140 Faculty Scott, Richard Sharp, Carolyn Shields, Robert Shryack, Margo Sisler, Herbert Smith, Larry Spiekys, Bette Stinson, Linda f Q- Qu., Mark Dundore talks to Mr. Smith about the ability that Starfish have to regenerate legs 2 ' iff all 4' 17 T ' N' fl YS L K.. i ,Q-3. A . gi .. Stone, Larry Swaby. William Sweet, Judith Teuscher. Rose Marie Thomas. John Thorsen. Helen Tipton, Suzanne Turrentine. Patricia Tyler, Donald 'x I ,QV E UPPER: Amy Bussian has her hearing checked by the nurse, Mrs. Teusch- er. LOWER: Sharon Stroker gets help from Mrs. Sweet on a story problem, Faculty 141 Mr. Walton, Mr. Lazenby, lVlr. Oulund, and Mr. Thomas rest as they picket at Guilford during the teachers' struke in September, The strike lasted for three days. but school opened on a partial- attendance basis. W i, r , l-f it ,-if l 142 Faculty Wallerrmarilyn WaIIen.Thomas Uliano, Roger Watermiller. Wedel. Richard Walton,Geralcl Carolyn Zimmerman. Westenberg, Sue Zanello, Robert Donald .Q it vi. ajgfx. 5. ff fx ,fi O , M +4 'W v ,fu , LCV- ' ,J N ff, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Gabrielson, and Mrs. Roland check IBM cards for teachers. Hoglund, Marge Johnson, Eliza beth Oman, Dorothy Roland. Pauline Anderson, Fay Carlson, Joan Cook, Charlene Gabrielson, Florence Gustafson, Eleanor Secretary staff runs office efficiently l l Faculty 143 CAFETERIA STAFF, E. Nagel, M. Cox, N. Malm, P. Campbell, I. Seiler, P. Rinaldo, J. Reichenbach, R. Eichman, IL To-'-'94 'T Q-1, - Mex 17 A K Cl I Ln 4 Kae Vandervert watches as Mrs. Oberg rings up her lunch. 144 Faculty Bergstrom, Carl Hales, Lynn Hallquist, Everett Haug, Vernon Ingram, Maurice Jenkins, Ronald Kanel, Dan Lawrence, James Nash, Henrietta Cafeteria, janitors keep school running Moe Ingram sweeps the halls during lunch hours. V . ' Neuliep, Edward -, 5, W P , ' Price. Dan . ' ,- Singletary, Derwood ,X Thomas, Mike ,..f 'Q' V F Walk,Virginia i s 'x CAFETERIA STAFF, H. Patterson. Nl, Mallen, W. Eunus, L. Stinson, V. Hammond, C. Gluff, F. Kalen. P, Baxter, E. Loney, D. Erickson, D. Brenner, C. Bounds. Faculty 145 Gall Holmberg talks to Mr. Ford about taking the ACT test. Albertson, Charles Social Studies: B.A.. Rockford College: M.A.. U. of Illinois: Ath- letic Director. Anderson, Peter Foreign Language: B.A.. M.A.. Rockford College: Ski Club sponsor. Anderson, Susan Physical Education: B.S.. Northern Illinois U.: Cheerleader sponsor. Applegate, James English: B.A.. U, of Du- buque: M,A., Rockford College: Film Club sponsor. Augenxen, Orrin Industrial Arts: M.S.. Northern Illinois U.: VICA Club sponsor. Bartel, Mary Social Studies: B.S,. Mount Mercy College: M.A.. Rockford College: Senior Class sponsor. Beal, Wllllam Driver Education: B.A.. West- ern Illinois U.: Sophomore Football and Basketball coach. Beck, Allce English: B,A,, Asbury College. Blunt, Dennle Music: B, of Music. M. of Music. U. of Wisconsin: Band Activity. Pom Pom sponsor. Bowen. Wllllam Guidance: B.S.. U. of Wis- consin: M.S,. Northern Illinois U. Busey, Nellle Social Studies: B.S.. Northern Illinois U,: M.A.. State U. of Iowa. Cacclatore, Janet English, Foreign Lan- guage: B.A.. Rockford College: Sopho- more Class sponsor. Canter, Benjamin Social Studies: B.S.. Western Illinois U.: M.A.. Northern IlIinoisU. Carlson, William Social Studies. Dept. Head: B.S.. Illinois State U. Carter, Sgt. ROTC: U. of Wisconsin: Varsity and JV Rifle Team, Drill Team and Color Caeeloppl, Eugene Physical Education: M.S.. U. of Oklahoma: Assistant Swim- mingcoach. Chance, Vemon Industrial Arts: B.A.. West- mon College. Claeys, Jeanne English, Dept. Head: B.A.. M.Ed.. U. of Illinois. Correll, Emma English: B.A.. U. of Illinois. coul, Summa industrial Arts: M,s.Q nil- nois State U. Crawford, Gerald Social Studies: B.S.. Western Illinois U.: M.A.. U. of Illinois: Film Club sponsor. Daniele, Mary Foreign Language: B.A.. U. of Illinois: M.A.. Indiana U. Davis, Patrlcla English: B.A,. Siena Heights College: M.A.. U. of Illinois. Dorn, Brock Business Education. Dept. Head: B.S.. M.S.. Northern Illinois U.: School Store manager. Distributive Edu- cation sponsor. Durham, Wllllam English: B.A.. Monmouth College: M.A.. U, of Northern Colorado: Speech. Drama. Plays. International Thespians sponsor. Musical Technical director. Erickson, Norman Science: B.A.. Rockford College: M.A.. Drake U.: R-Club sponsor. Tennis coach. Fennema, Bonnie English, Mathematics: B.A.. Northern Illinois U.: B.S.. Calvin College. Ferrara, Mary Home Economics: B.S.. M.S.. Simmons College. Flynn, Jack Physical Education: B.S.. Northern Michigan U.: M.S,, U. of New Mexico: JV Basketball and Baseball Ford, Thomas Guidance: B.S.. Illinois State U.: M.S.. Northern Illinois U. Freemon, Robert Social Studies: B.S.. Illi- nois State U.: M.A.. Northern Illinois U. Frlel, Jane Physical Education: B.S.. Brid- gewater State. Frlel, Larry Driver Education: B.A.. Iowa Wesleyan College: M.S.. Northern Illinois U.: R-Club sponsor. Assistant Wrestling and Freshmen Football coach. George, Janet English: B.S.. U. of Wiscon- sin: Valhalla, Voyager. and Viking Saga sponsor. Godin, Anne English: B.A.. Mount Mary Col- lege: ABL sponsor. Graceffa, Marianne Mathematics: B.S.. U. of Minnesota. Guarlno, Sherry Social Studies: B.S.. Northern Illinois U.: Pep Club sponsor. Guga, Nancy Special Education: B.S.. Northern Iliinois U. Gustafson, Carol Social Studies: B.A.. Rockford College. . Gustafson, Ruth Music: B. of Music Ed.. North Central College: M.S. of Music, U. of Illinois: Choral Activities sponsor. Guzzardo, Norma Reading Lab: B.A.. Con- cordia College. lflalletrom, Elva Business Education: M.S.. B.S.. Northern Illinois U.: FSA sponsor, Hamilton, Emlly Librarian: M.S. Northern Illinois U. Hamton, Michael Business Education: B.S.. DePaul U. llaeelton, June Physical Education: B.A. K. U. of Illinois: GAA sponsor. Hackman, Rlchard English: B.A.. Northern Illinois U. ' lleldeman, Carol Art: B.A.. Southern Illi- nois U.: Junior Class sponsor. lllcka, Donald Science. Dept. Head: B,S.. Nebraska State College: M.S.. U. of Wisconsin. Hoffman, Robert Science: B.S.. U. of Illi- nois: M.S.. Washington State U. Homewood, Vlvlan Librarian: B.A., West Virginia Wesleyan: Library Certification. Northern Illinois U.: Library Assistants sponsor. Ieabelll, Anthony Mathematics: B.A.. M.A.. Rockford College: AFS sponsor. Jacobson, Cheryl Foreign Language: B.A,. Jamleon, Jan Physical Education: B.A.. Augustana College: M.A.. Northeast Mis- souri State: Wrestling and Assistant Foot- ball coach. Johnson, Ronald Industrial Arts: B.S., U. of Illinois: M.S., Northern Illinois U.: Weight- lifting Club sponsor. Johnson, Thomas Foreign Language: B.A.. U. of Illinois: M.A.. Rockford College. Johnson, Wllllam Science. Mathematics: B.A.. Augustana College: M.S., U. of Illi- nois: Freshman Baskethall and Assistant Track coach. Joseph, Charles English: B.S.. Bishop Col- lege: Asst. Freshman Football coach. Kaczmarek, Allce English: B.A.. Rockford College: Sophomore Class sponsor. Kelley, Margot Home Economics: B.S.. Iowa State U. Kelley, Rlchard Special Education: B.S.. Southern Illinois U. Kemp, Robert Physical Education: B.A.. Beloit College: M.A.. Northern Illinois U.: Head Basketball coach. Kennedy, Robert Science: B.S.. M.S.. U. of Illinois, Klng, Lloyd Administration: M.S.. Western Illinois U.: Student Council sponsor. Klng, Sharon Physical Education: B.A.. Western Illinois U. Koehn, James Mathematics. Dept. Head: B.S.. Wisconsin State College: M.S.. Northern Illinois U, ' Kolllae, Bea English: B.A.. Beloit College: M.A.. Vanderbilt U. Lazenby, Jlmmle Mathematics: B.S.. M.S., Southern Illinois U. Lazenby, Sharon Physical Education. Dept. Head: B.S.. Southern Illinois U. Laden, Clark Driver Education: B.S.. M.S.. Eastern Illinois U.: Head Cross Country and Assistant Track coach. Llndeman, Roger Science: B.S.. M.S.. Northern Illinois U.: Golf coach. Intramurals Director. Lindgren. Beverly English: B.A.. Rockford College. Lund, Slgard Industrial Arts: B.S.. M.S.. Northern Illinois U. Mi:Caffery, Roger Mathematics: B.S.. U. of Wisconsin. MeGonIgaI, Charles Foreign Language: B.S.. Northern Illinois U.: Assistant Guard coach. coach. Illinois State U.: AFS sponsor. Freshman Basketball coach. 146 Faculty Mcltnlght, Wlllle Mathematics: M.A.. Rock' lord College. MeLamarrah, Gary Social Studies: B.A., Augustana College: M.A.. Notre Dame U.: Chess Club sponsor. Mangan, Darrel Administration: BS., iowa State U.: M.Ed.. U. ol' Illinois. Marks, Lee Physical Education: B.A., Sioux Falls College: Head Track and Assistant Sophomore Football coach, Martell, Dean Science: B.S.. Beloit College: M.S.. U. of lllinois. May, Don Physical Education: B.S.. M.Ed.. U. of Illinois: Head Swimming coach. Bleacher Bums. Swim Team Timers sponsor. Mears, Richard Science: B.S.. Western Illinois U.. M.S.. Northern Illi- noisU. Moorman, Doral English: B.A., Rockford College. Mueller, Paul Science: B.A., Augustana Col- lege: M.S., Washington State U. Munson Elizabeth English: B.A., Rockford College: FTA sponsor Munson Stuart English: B.A., Rockford College FTA sponsor Nelson Kenneth English: B.A., U. of Illinois M S Northern Illinois U Netto, Rosemarie Physical Education: B.S Rockford College Valkyriels sponsor Nleleen Carl Guidance: B.A.. North Cen tral MS Northern Illinois U Junior Class sponsor Oleeon, Donald English: B.A., Trinity Col lege B A Augustana College M S Northern Illinois U Orllokl, Joseph Social Studies: BS.. North ern Illinois U Sabre and Spurs sponsor Orr, Margery Mathematics: B.A., Beloit Col lege M A Rockford College NHS sponsor Orr Wllllam Mathematics: B.A., Beloit Col lege M A Rockford College NHS sponsor Oelnslrl, Carolyn Science: B.A.. M.S.. U, of llllnols Mr. Redwing calls parent as part of Guilford's unique program to in volve parents with school activities. Faculty Directory Oulund James Social Studies BA Green ville College BS Wisconsin State U Debate sponsor Patrlck Sue Foreign Language Dept Head BA Beloit College MA U ot Wisconsin Pleper Judlth English BA U ol Illinois Freshman Class Sponsor Potvllet Joann English BA Carroll Col lege M S Northern lllinoisU Powell Dorothy Business Education B A U of Northern Iowa MA U of Colora do FSA sponsor Redwlng Darwln Science B A Luther Col lege M A Fisk U Rowley John Social Studies Foreign Lan guage BA Rockford College MS Cor nell U Rulz Kenneth Science B S Wheaton Col lege MEd U oflllinols Rockford College Sapp Frances Foreign Language BA U ol Chicago MA Rockford College Roman Banquet Latin Olympics sponsor Scott Richard Guidance BS Iowa State U M A Northwestern U Sharp Carolyn English B A M A U olllli nois Debatesponsor Shlelde Robert Guidance BS Eastern llli nous U M A Peabody College Shryack Margo Art BA Western llIinolsU Sleler Herbert Driver Education BS Western Illinois U MEd U of Illinois Head Baseball coach Smlth Larry Science BS U ol Nebraska M A U of Iowa Assistant Varsity Foot ball and Track coach Splekye, Bette Social Studies B S Illinois State U Stlnson, Llnda Business Education B S U ol Illinois M S Northern Illinois U COE Club sponsor Stone Larry Mathematics B S Southern Illinois U M S Oregon State U Swahy Wllllam Social Studies B S M Ed St Louis U Head Football coach Sweet Judlth Mathematics BS U of llli nous Fresh man Class sponsor Teuscher Rosa Marie Nurse B S Alverno College Thomas John Science BA Drake U Fresh man Baseball coach Thorsen Helen Guidance BA Rockford College M A Columbia U Tipton Suzanne Science BS U ol Wis consln ScienceClubsponsor Turrentlne Patricia Social Studies BS Northern Illinois U MA Rockford College Tyler Donald Guidance B S M S Western Illinois U Ullano Roger Social Studies BS North ern Illinois U Wallen Marllyn Mathematics B S Illinois State U M S Northern Illinois U GAA sponsor Wallen Thomas Mathematics B S Wls consm State U M S Illinois Institute of Technology Walton Gerald Mathematics BA MA Rockford College Watermlller Carolyn Art BA U of Iowa Senior Class sponsor Wedel Rlchard CWT Coordinator Social Studies BS Beloit College M Ed U of Illinois MS Northern lllinoisU Westenberg Susan Foreign Language BS Western Illinois U GAA SNH sponsor Wood Robert Administration BS MS Northern Illinois lanello Robertlndustrial Arts BS lllmois StateU 'VIS U otlllinois Zimmerman Donald Music B of Music ll llnois Wesleyan U MS in Music U ofll linois Orchestra Activities sponsor B A Bachelor of Arts B S Bachelor of Science M A Master of Arts M S Master ol Science M A T Master ol Arts and Teaching M Ed Master of Education Faculty 147 1 Y .A N 1 Safford, Phyllls Home Economics: B.S.. ' an vii X-aff., R 1 1-32 21 ,Q : fi- . Q .L -4 , M -4. Q f Q O.f .rg I 4 pf K.-,.. - AN sh ns .'d Q 'x S-N. J Tia' 'eel Q L1 A i , . k r 1 1 if ,' x fi , rj , 5 rf! : PM 1 8 v . a .. . vi V f 1 , ' 1 xvfv.. K . s -fi rf' . ,f 1 fv I M ' ing . 5 .,.-5,-Y' . A ' :ff . Q ' . -no 5- r O 5 . 'K i. w fi! . f ,rf ' 14 iv 1 st 5 sz. :' I 91 2 . H A - 9 4 ' f 0 i 'a .5 V I I 4 A' WD f ..' 6 - .. 2 V' .gi 4 . . - J . 7 , K ,in . p:5if.,.:, , -vw, A, 4,-, ., MZ M., . l -. . gp . ww W' ,uv f 4 . .fl fi, 'WV ii 'lr 45 ' f2j.75 T1gs 3 in 1 WW rl u i-Ml . :ma ' - ki sl..-'vga X ' V. -' K M 'lf 51311 A- . . Ii A 'M N V' or- 4. I I s t 2 A .I dv: ...MTM ' ..,-n ,,.....-- f ! F 4 mil ,X - i, 7 A v ...M Y 7' i f' 'L E50 f+ - 'lt 4 Students recognized for special talents UPPER LEFT: lt is a toss-up whether Karen Price or Kim McCullough. both '74, will visit a foreign country this summer for AFS. They were chosen as semifinalists this year and will wait to see if the American Field Service can place them in a home abroad. LOWER LEFT: Becky String- er, '73, received this year's DAR Good Citizen Award. She was selected by her class and the faculty on a basis of dependability, service. leadership, and patriotism. As a school DAR winner, she received a pin and a certificate. Her name was entered in the state contest. UPPER RIGHT: This year's Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow is Senior Cindy Baumgardner. She was selected after receiv- ing the highest grade on a written knowledge and attitude test. This year was the first year the contest was open to both boys and girls. Honors 149 s ' G up te., GRADUATION SPEAKERS UPPER: Paul Dye and Linda Weingartner, both '73, were selected as Commencement speakers for this year's grad- uation ceremonies. LOWER: Representing their faiths as Baccalaureate speakers are: Lisa Sutherland. Catholicg Patty Nichols, Humanistic viewpoint: Kit Linden, Protese tant: and Sandi Wallach, Jewish. Both Commencement and Baccalaureate speakers were chosen by the Senior Class officers. WRITING, DE AWARDSQ NIVIS LEFT: Dana Baer, '75, and Paul Dye, '73, were selected as Guilford's winners in the Rockford Womens Club's Creative Writing Contest. Dana's entry was prose, whereas PauI's was poetry. Each received a S5 award. RIGHT : Nancy Davison, '73, was chosen girl Student of the Year in Illinois at the state Distributive Education Conference in Springfield. To pre- pare for this competition, Nancy wrote a 50- page book describing what she accomplished in the past year. Later, she advanced to the national competition in Atlantic City, N.J. LOWER: Six seniors were named as finalists in the National Merit Program, which made them eligible for 551,000 scholarships. Receiving their certificates from lVlr. King are Bill Kvien, Cindy Canfield, Paul Dye, Debra Bowen, Dan Picus, and Bruce Mitchell. vw ? . Annette Brown Kit Linden Jo Norris Dawn Schaefer Bill Miner. Becky Stringer Nancy MacMorris Randy Mower Greg Roszkowski Fred Johnson John Skubal Elena Andree Anne Giliberti John Reid Margo Thienemann Terry Buckaloo Linda Lampert Lisa Sutherland, Linda Weingartner . Dave Gustafson Lisa Donze Cindy Mclntosh Steve Horvath Lori Krogh Quill And Scroll LEFT: Quill and Scroll is an honorary socie- ty which promotes progress in scholastic journalism and publications. It encourages initiative and creative writing enabling the in- dividual to contribute greater skill to his publication. Quill and Scroll recognizes and rewards the achievements of students in- volved in journalism. To be a member. students must be in the upper third of the senior class, have contributed signifigantly to the school's publications, and be elected by members of the publications staff. For the first time the chapter will be an active organi- zation this year, Quill and Scroll had an initia- tion ceremony and sponsored several activities. Top Twenty ABOVE: The top twenty seniors were chosen on scholastic standing achieved during the past four years. The traditional top ten boys and top ten girls honor changed this year after upperclassmen evaluated this system. A survey by Student Council revealed students felt that regardless of sex, the top twenty indi- viduals should be honored. Seated from left to right are Margo Wylie. Linda Weingartner. Bruce Mitchell, Tom Magnuson. Steve Lind- strom, Stan Blackburn, and Jeff Behr. Stand- ing are Greg Roszkowski. Margo Thienemann. Terri Travnick. Cindy Canfield, Becky Stringer. Mary Schmaling, Dan Picus, Paul Dye. Chuck Trefz, Bill Kvien, Bill Plate, and Bruce Ericson. Absent is Sharon Erikson. Honors 153 - - ,A,4 A . , K .v5,t,t.s4.R,A. I5 Vzg. , v + The first intelligent expression of wonder: this quickly develops into osity, until life becomes an breathless voyage of discovery. Its is the great distinction between youth Youth is past when the sensation of is ended, when instead of boundless tion and of curiosity that penetrates the corners of existence, a man is take things as they are, when eagerness way to complacency and questioning to cynicism of experience. The man devoid of curiosity is the man who in the end attains to nothing. - THE LIVING AGE Abbott. Donald Albright. Diane Ammon. Bernard Ar1der50r1.NanCy Ahlgren. Alice Alexander. Julianne Ander50n,N0reer1 Anderson. Robert G, Albert. Julie Alexander. Robert Anderson, Kim Anderson' Robert pl Seniors Andree, Elena Andrew. Roslyn we n N. if A 3.4 I '1 f' A , 'J jf' ia- xii' ' 1 ., 'f in 1 --an v-wr X Aramovich. Nlaren Atterberry. Mark Austin, Carol Aylward, Richard Babb. Dawn Bain, Debra Ballard. Donna Banfield, John Baraniak. Patricia Barrett, Karen Bartkus. Bradley Bates. Frank Baurngardner, Cindy Beck, Thomas Behr, Jeffrey Seniors 155 The E-Rab that tops the Senior Homecormng float is representative of an E-Rab jarred In Asgardf' This year's float was built at John Vause's house. ., :lj -- ,': '7'n 'ff' lv' 'V , ' Homecoming-atlme ,gfiggn 'j ' sway, Sign . . ' ' 'l rs fr l fl WV for many tradltlons l .f ei-L-.ffwi-rw 156 Sensors 4' 54 .S M, 1 4 A ...aa Bellke, Demse Bell. Greg Blelefeldt. Jay Blrkett. Barb Block, Gary Bvhe. Steve Beling, Bruce Benson. Davad Bnrchall. Steve Blackburn. Stan Blomgren, Larry Bolar. Larry Bolar. Terry Bowers. David Borcherts, Deborah Boyer, David Borcherts. Melody Brace, Deborah Borden, John Bracken. James Borst. Diane Branca. Brent Bowen, Debra Brandstetter, Cathy 'TCT' 1' ,,' ff ...Q M Brdicka. Jame , Brees. Michael ,q Q Breit, Geraldin wtf -N Q Brown, Annett Brown, Greg Chip Johnson, '73, takes it like a man as he swallows a goldfish at Young Life to set an example for Queen Sharon Erikson. S Brearley, David 6 Brenner. Jonathan Bressler, Christine Brookman. Martin e Seniors 157 158 Seniors Brubaker. J, Fred Bryan. Cathleen Buckaloo. Terence Burns, William Butitta, Kathleen Cacciatore, Phillip Bruckner. Richard Bubert. Dan Burchard. Jodi Bussian. Amy Butler, Daniel Calacci. John if ,J I , . '2 1 V- I T1 J -1 5 '- , I l Calhoun, Patricia Campbell. Scott Canfield, Cynthia Carlson. Charles Carlson, Daniel Carlson, David Carlson. Linda Carlson. Randy Carlstrom. Linda Carratt. John Carter, Dorothea Carter, Phil Cash, Sally Cassens, Jeffery Champion, Karen w. sg, .ad 2 lib J 508. Nl' ...,,. 'C f-'QP Christofferson. Charles Conn. Faith Custer, Scott Clark. John Cook, Nancy Daber, Richard Clark, Steven Crittenden, Susan Dailey, James Conant. Charles Cunningham, Catherine Dainty, Cecilia I, X ei- Temptations prove very hard to resist Seniors Kathy Butitta, Linda Johnson, and Margo Wylie drool over the desserts in the cafeteria during their spare time. '-sv Dainty, Pricillia Dalziel, Danny Danielsen, Lisa Darby, John Davidson. Charles Davis. Constance Davis. Keith Davison, Nancy Seniors 159 Revolution of values causes questioning Dawson. Robert Doege, Judith Donres. Art Doolittle, Deborah Doyle. Dennis Dubey. Debra DeNeveu. Suzanne Donahue. Timothy Donze. Lisa Douglas, Sue Dresser. Bennett Dundore, Karl A true revolution of values will soon cause us to question thefairness and justice of many of our past and present policies On the one hand we are called to play the Good Samaritan on life's roadside: but that will be only an initial act. One day we must come to see that the whole Jericho Road must be transformed so that men and women will not be constantly beaten and robbed as they make their journey on life's highway. 160 Seniors True compassion is more than flinging a coin to a beggar: it is not haphazard and superficial. ltcomes to see that an edifice which produces beggars needs restructing. Atrue revolution ofvalues will soon look uneasily on the glaring contrast of poverty and wealth. Martin Luther King Y 1,4 tt ,Q 'Z ' .5 P' . Y if i ' '-:F to f' Senior .lim Olson sports long hair and a beard, styles that prevail today. Barb Perteete and Debbie Webb study the board at the Counselors' Office for job possibilities. ,g ,. 1' 5 5 ...rv ff.. fy- gr , I W , A . ,L .Ig ji , kb 7, ,, ,qv .T at . M3 V A, ,' i J Dye, Paul Ekstrom, Steven Engler, Karen Erickson. Patricia Falls, Rebecca Eggers, Edward Emerson, Gilbert Erbe, Ronald Ericson, Bruce Fansher, Douglas Ekstrom, Steve Engelsrnan. Donna Erickson. Diane Erikson, Sharon Fauerbach, Kristine MA,....,,, r ' X Feehan, Nancy Feldman, Martha Feldmiller, Timothy Ferrell, Michael Seniors 161 Finch, Martha Fisher, Stephen Fitz, Bradley Fitzgerald, Jane Flick, Kathleen Forbes, Susan Ford, Douglas Forsaith, Debra Forsaith, Sally Freeman, David Freis, Karen Frenz, Glenda Friede, William Friend, Gerald Gale, Kris Galluzzo, David Gambino. Daniel Gambino, Patricia Gantzer, Charles Gapinske, Debra V,s,,4 w--gr ' i 4 My Seniors wrote a Christmas card from the whole gang that they hung in the Pit. A tree and some miseltoe were also put into 151. 162 Seniors Garner, Stephen Garten. Joel Gates. Carol Gates, Gary Gatton, Cynthia Geiger, Doak Gaulitz, William Gendron, Paul Gayle William Genoways. Jeffrey Gehrke, Donna Gerhart, Sharon Holidays promote warm-hea rtedness Miss Busey tells Santa. alias Debbie Bain, '73, that she's been a good girl all year. X. Gibbs, Cindy Gibson, Michael Gilbertson.Thomas Giliberti. Anne Giuliani, Tom Goodhope, William Gracetfa, Randy Gras. Brigitte Grass, Judith Gravagno, Angela 164 Seniors Students' curiosity spurs experiments Greenberg, Deborah Greenland, Charles Gregory, Stephen Groh, Janet Grow, Nancy Guinta, Steve Guirl, James Gustafson, David Gustafson. Jon Guthrie, Pamela vin f V? gl Hade. Susan Hallstrom, William Hanna, Debra Hanson, Michael Hartzog, Nancy Hawley, Christine Hakala, Susan Hammel, Barbara Hansing, Richard Hargis, Thomas Hasse, Michele Hayes, John Hallberg, Jeffrey Hammerslag, Susan Hanson, Loretta Hartwig, Scott Haub, Andy Hedges, Jeff Hogan, Gregory Hosmer, Robert Holland, Michael Howe. Laurel Hood, Kay Hribal. Deborah Hooker, John l-lugdahl, Faith Horvath, Stephen Hughes, Deborah Hoshaw, Linda Hughes, Richard im 'VRD wiv' 'N I rf X -A . i X .aa X, i N, ,Er . , Y A lx! VA ,f.. K,-1 .1 'F' .- 54 .4 'iff' 'wf 4 A N in A. x ': Maren Aramovich, '73, studies a pipette making sure she has the exact volume of an unknown substance. f-p-.a-f Ulf 8' w K fi 3 1' 4' Hultgren, Laura Hunter, Betsy Hunter, Susan IngoId,Judy Ippen, John lrvin, Geri Jackson, Gary Jacobson. Cheryl Heinkel, Ronald Seniors 165 ' 'V H:.., 1, . Students discover slow' importance of nature 'Ygi Jaros, Michael 1' - Jeffcoat, James 1 I v Joel, Brian ' ' 4. ,f,.., N . . If .T 7 rv fi' 'V' Johnson, David A. Johnson, David B. Johnson. Diane E. Cgy rig, Johnson, Diane L. Johnson, Frederick A, Johnson, Janis Johnson, Kevin Johnson. Renee Jones. Carole Johnson, Franklyn Johnson, Frederick M. Johnson, Jeffery Johnson, Linda Johnston. Paul Judd. Deborah 166 Seniors 11.5 W ..,. L ,fy Q . . .af ' , F e T if 4, -e 1 6, 3 's 15, , Karasek, Jeanne Kearney, Mark Keating. Carol Kelley, Diane Kennel, Linda Ketner, David 1' Q Kibort, Jeff Kibort, Jill Kilgore, Lynn Kincaid, Raymond Kindstrom, Lori King, Mark Kluckhohn, Bruce Knodle, Linda Knutson, Susan Koch, Sherry Koepsell, Steven Kolata, Alan In open woods You never fear Which path to take The world intrudes lseek confinement Like the lake I know my boundaries Where to sleep And when to wake - Mary Lee Seniors 167 Kolb, Mary Kramer, James Kramer. Steven Kret, Diane Krogh, Lori Krueger, David Kunz, Susan Kvien, Bill Laine. Debbie Lamp, Deana Lampert. Linda Landernolm, Daniel Landgren, Arthur Lane, Roy Langrehr, Stuart LaRose, Claudia Larsen, Ned Larson. Dan Senior Karen Freis utilizes the facilities offered to her by the year-old art curriculum at Guilford soddering jewelry with a blow torch. ii R vu jig '? ,Y ' -K it 4 y 5 , 3 -6' ,X ,,- Larson. Richard Lense, Jamie Linden, Katherine Leach, Marsha Leopold, Brian Linderoth. Brian Leanna, Jeffrey Levis, N. Kirk Linquist, Sara Leber, Dave Lighthall, Diana Linquist, Teresa .3 Curriculum allows for variety in art Lindsey. David fi? Lord. Laura 'S-nv we Q Lukasik. Jean Lundahl, Brad Lundgren. Ann Lungo, Nancy McAnarney. Bradley McCombie, John McCord, Robert McCue. Dave McDonald. Gail McGann, Nora Mclntosh. Cynthia Lindstrom, Stephen Lockett. Robert Lorentzen. Ronald Seniors 169 170 Seniors God, ldon't know if I know you or not. They say you are as close to me as I am to myself. But you might as well be a stranger in the mist. ltwishes were real you would be more real to me than flesh and blood. Could it be that here is where I lose the trail: I look for you the way I picture you, rather than the way you really are? Dol look up when, perhaps, you have no direction? Should I even look - can the eye see the eye? Am I looking for color in a song: or sound in a sunset: ortrying to cup-in-hand sweetness and sorrow? Am I searching for something when perhaps that something is the search? Could it be that while I walk in flesh, you will never be a destination - onlya journey? What if I found you? That would be heaven! Can east be in the west? When does the quest cease to be the question and becomethe answer? Or, perhaps, that is it: the question is the answer, the search is the discovery. In going, I am already there - as there as any traveler can expect to be. - Mark Link, S.J. iw vw we-0' 'ilu 49 wi 4 A Mclnmgh, Greg McNinch, Teia Mallen, Scott McKnight, Carl MacMorris, Nancy Martin, Bruce McLaughlin, Helen Magnuson. Thomas Martinson, Cynthia Mason, Janice Mastrangeli, Lisa Maxson, Matthew Mayer, Richard Meadows, Janet Menken. Robert Metzler, Kris Meyer, Karen Meyer, Keith Millard, Cynthia Miller, Carney Miner, William , 'ul VT? , I Misevich, Allyson Mitchell, Bruce Mitchell, Diane Mondul. Dennis Morris, Deborah Mower, Randy M Students represent many faiths, beliefs Mulford, Mike Myers, Linda Nalewanski, Lee 'O Nappi, Jeff ,,..-9 Ma Nau, Susan Nelson, Andrea 11 we-au, Nelson, Steve Newcomb, Daniel Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Kristine Nelson, Joanne Nelson, Linda Seniors 171 North David Nyman,Sc0t Nott Kathleen Nyquist, Brian .lf Wx Oglevie. Peter Olson. Christopher Olson, Jeffrey Olson, Nobel Oren, Leslie Osborne. Nancy Paetz, Nancy Parker, John Patterson, David Pearson, David Pearson, David A. Pearson, Sharrell Pecis, Gail Peck. John Peplos, Yvonne Sara Lindquist and Carol Gates both '73, seem to be having their own private conversation during Mr. NeIson's English lecture. 'Fc P Q' Senioritis attacks unsuspecting seniors ,gf Perkins, Thomas Persson, Ray Perteete, Barbara li , Q-Q -6 'CJ' , A V K s, ZIP .,,f w. , x l it e Peters, Susan Peterson, James Picus, Daniel Pittman, Dirk Pool, Marlon Powell, Bradley Peterson, Connie Peterson. Vicki Piper, Kelley Plate, William Pope, Kathleen Provi, Janice Peterson, Dana Petrie. Martin Pippel, Jerome Plummer, Jeff Popp, Randolph Quinn, Brian Seniors 173 Students mix work with entertainment Rader, Michael Rader, Susan Raine, James Ralston, Kevin Ralston, Sandra Rasner, Mary Reed. Cynthia Reese, Linda Reichenbach, Jenny Reid, John Remington, Peter Rice, Robert Richards. Nancy Richmond, Steven Rickard, Kathryn 1 1 174 Seniors Rieker, Glenn Ritter, Carl Roesch, Rebecca Rinald0,JOhn Rodak, Mary Rolander. Craig ibm Michelle Sagona concentrates on her English literature. ' :gf MILE? 'Q Senior John lppen auctions mystery packages to members of Copolecs for a fund raising project. N1 Rose, Steven Ross. David Roszkowski, Gregory Rudderham, Patricia lvl' Noi s-.af Rummel, Deborah Salamone, Kim Saxton, James Schmaling, Maryanne Schweinler, Craig Sabin, Karl Sampson. Scott Schaefer, Dawn Schmidt, Carol Scott. Michael Sagona, Michelle Sanford, Carmen Schappert, Michael Schoenberg, Steve Scott. Thomas Salamone, Jamie Saunders, James Schiess, Leslie Schuder, Mary Ellen Sewell, Paul 175 Seniors Smith. Gregory Solfest. Glenn Soter. Roxann Sparks, Steven Spencer, Deborah Stansil, Mary Stanton, Michelle Stenwall, Brad Sterkeson, Paul Stewart. Deborah Stewart. Kirk Stinson, Leslie Stinson. Luwana Stinson, Thomas Stringer, Rebecca Stroup. Joan Sullivan. Sue Sutherland. Lisa Graduation begins i l new phase of life . ,.,,t f ff ,..- 2,5 Q sf ,os wiv IS:--0 ,f -ev if ,,-1 Shabez, Jean Share, Judith Shayne, Maxine Shepardson, Linda 176 Seniors Sherman, Richard Shugart, Rebecca Siden. Steven Sim, Jeffrey Sink, Gary Sjostrom, Lisa Skubal, John Slack, Carrie we-Q. l l W ll lm W w lf l ,l' Mlu. l l 3llwmllw,M lt , Swanson, Barry Sward, Elizabeth Talbot, Keith Thienernann, Margo Thomas, Paula Tollefsrud, Wendy Swanson, Randall Sweeney, Harold Taylor, Mlchael Thomas, Barbara Thorsen, Mnchael Towns, Tara Se 178 Seniors SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, TOP TO BOTTOM: Julie Alexander, treasurer: Kathy Nott. vice-president: Sue Forbes. sec retary: and Mark King, president. These officers concentrated their efforts on Senior Prom. Townsend. Alan Trefz, Charles Trugillo, Tyler Travnick, Terri Tripodi. Gary Tucker. Mary Umenhofer. Joyanne Vanantwerp, Lee Anne f n wg -Z 4' f Fi S: - 'Y' T A - my-T 1- T, . 'K 1. ' fdfi--5-v f, 2 . 3,1 g 2, VA Q T- N ' A A ,W S Van Nest. Janet Vafland- Elsa Vanpernis. Tom Val-'gh3 l' Dlane '73 class officers plan for Senior Prom Vause, John Wadlington, Kurt Wagner, Nancy Wallach, Sandra Wallar. James . 16,1 . Warkentien, Laura Warner, Linda Warnimont, Bruce Webster, Kim Weedman, Sue v ATL? ..- N f- ? 4' ,fix . I ' Weingartner, Linda Wessman, Gregory Wicklund, Jodi Wilber, Joanne Wiltfang, Gerald Yagle, Steven Weis, Jane Whalen, Pamela Wicklund, Kenneth Williams. Dana Woest, Bradley Zies, Diane Weldon, Robert White. Doreen Widell, Kristen Williams, Diane Wylie, Margo Zimmerman, April Seniors 179 'CTV7' olomal CLUB illaoe PAN CAKE HOUSE UNCLE FAMILY RESTAURANT I HNS aE3f..f'fiiE!s FPL JUNE 30 ...J IXIX A M01 ning PE CE! URIAH Nixon: JOHN DANCQNG ' Live Enferiammen? wmmw weex anus sw zh- cek, Pow ffamilf H ifpe f WHITE sA1'..mva BLf555 RbCr SA'f.'JU'IiY E22E L69 FAIBGBDUI uurnunrlulua. 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I v . 111 1- ' I '1 11 vl I - I . - . 4 - . - . . . . . - . I . . , - '. ' .2 , 1 . . .- ,. 1 T - .' , - . 11 v 1 ' T ' 1 ' '- ' O v ' . I I 1111 7 ' ' .: .: .. 'C ' . - 1 .. .g- as. .: :- ..: , . .1 .: : : ., . . : . - . 1 1 .,: Q .. - .1 .. . - . - : 1 Freeman, David - Chess Club 2. 3.4. Frenz, Glenda - COE 4. Friend. Gerald - Baseball 3.4. Furmanek, Joseph - Golf 3. Gambino. Daniel- Football 1.2: Wrestling 1.2. Gambino, Patricia - ABL 3.4: AFS 1.2: Leaders Club 3: Valkyr- ies 2.3.4. Sec. 4: NHS 3.4. b Gantzer, Charles - Cross Coun- try 3.4: Football 1.2: NHS 3:4: R- Club 4: Track 1.2.3.4. Gapinske, Debra - Bleacher Bums 1.2.3: DIE 4: FTA 1: Stu- dent Council 4. Gates. Carol- Concert Choir 3. 4. Pres. 4: GAA 3.4: Madrigals 3. 4: Mixed Glee Club 3: Musical 3. 4: NHS Play 4. Gates, Gary - A Cappella 4. Sec.-Treas. 4: Madrigals 3.4: Play 4: Mixed Glee Club 3: Musi- cal 3.4: NHS 3.4. Catton, Cynthia - ABL 3.4. Treas. 4: Stage Crew 1: Copolecs 4. Gayle, William - Cross Country 3: Swim Team 1.2. Gehrke, Donna - Girls Drill Team 2.3. Vice Pres. 2. 182 Seniors Geiger, Doak - Baseball 1: Swim Team 1.2,3.4. Genovvays, Jeffrey - Football 1. 2: Golf 1: Pep Club 3.4: R-Club 2. 4: Student Council 2: Track 2.3. 4. Gerhart, Sharon - COE 4: FSA 4. Gibbs, Cindy - Band 1.2.3: Bleacher Bums 3: GAA 1.2,4: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2. 4: Sabre8i Spurs 1. Gilbertson. Thomas - DE 3. Gillberti, Anne - A Cappella 3: ABL 4: AFS 1.2.3.4: Chorus 1: Concert Choir 2: Modern Dance 1: Make-up 2: Pom pom 4: VAL- HALLA Senior Section Co-editor 4: Ski Club 1.2.3: Chamber Sing- ers 1. -s Goethel, Cheryl - Pep Club 1: SkiClub 3. Goodhope, William - Cross Country 2.3.4: Track 2.3.4. Graceffa, Randy - Football 2.3. 4: R-Club 2.3: Ski Club 2.3: Weightlifting 2.3. Gras, Brigitte - AFS 4: FTA 4: GAA 4. Groh. Janet - GAA 2.3.4: Lead- ers Club 3: Valkyries 2: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 2.3: Pom pom 4: VALHALLA Freshman Editor4. Guinta. Steve - ROTC 3. 2nd Battalion Staff 3. Guirl, James - Copolecs 4. Gustafson. Davld - Band 1.2.3: VOYAGER Editorials Asst. 4: Stage Band 3: Tennis Team 1.2. 3. Gustafson, Jon - Baseball 1: Copolecs 4: Golf 2. Guthrie, Pamela - AFS 3: FTA 2: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 2.3. 4: Pom pom 3.4. Head instruc- tor 4: Student Council 4. Hade. Susan - Pep Club 3.4. Hakala, Susan - Bleacher Bums 3: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 1.2. Hallberg, Jeffrey - Debate 2: Golf 1: Orchestra 2.3: String Ensemble 3.4. Hammel, Barbara - ABL 4: Band 1.2.3.4: Librarian: Valkyr- ies 3.4. Hammerslag, Susan - GAA 2.3. 4: ROTC 3.4. Battalion Sponsor 3.4: Sabre 81 Spurs 1.2. Hanna. Debra - Band 1.2. Sec. 1.2: GAA 1. I-lansing, Richard - Football 1. 2.3: Golf 1.2: Wrestling 1.2. Hargls, Thomas - CIE 4. Hartzog, Nancy - Bleacher Bums 2: Modern Dance 2.3. Hasse, Michele - Band 4: Stage Band 4. Hawley. Christine - ABL 4: AFS 2.3: NHS 3.4: Pep Club 2.3.4: Valkyrie Scenery 3.4. Hayes, John - Tennis Team 1. 2. I-ledges, Jeff - Chess Club 2. I-lelnltel, Ronald - Baseball 1: Basketball 1: Football 1.2.3.4. Hogan, Gregory - Debate 1: Football 1: Golf 1.2.3: Wrestling 1. Hood. Kay - ABL 3.4. Horvath, Stephen - VOYAGER and VALHALLA Photographer 3. 4: Copolecs 4: Chairman 4. Hoshaw, Linda - ABL 4: AFS 4: Chorus 1. Hosmer. Robert - ROTC 2.3.4. Howe. Laurel - Band Baton Twirler 1.2.3.4: Bleacher Bums 3: FSA 4, Sec 4: Musical 3. Hugdahl. Faith - ABL 4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Pres. 4: Student Council4. Hughes. Deborah - A Cappella 2: Chorus 1. Hultgren, Laura - Pep Club 2.4: Pom pom 2.3.4. Irvin, Geri- COE 4. Board Pres. Jackson. Gary - Band 1,2.3.4: Photo Club 4: Pep Band 3.4: Stage Band 4. Jacobson, Cheryl - ABL 4: GAA 4. Jaros, Michael - Football 1.2.3. Joel, Brian - Track 4: Wrestling 4: Soccer 4. J0hl'lS0n, Dlllld - Ski Club 3: Wrestling 1.2. Johnson, Diane E. - VOYAGER and VALHALLA Photographer 4. Johnson, Diane L. - COE 4. Johnson, Frederick A. - VOY- AGER 4. Advertising Manager. Johnson. Frederick M. - Bas- ketball 1.2.3: Football 1.2: Golf 1.2.3.4. Johnson. Janls - Bleacher Bums 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: SPECIAL PROJECTS 4: Ski Club 1.2.3. Johnson. Linda - GAA 1.4: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 4. Johnson, Janls - Bleacher Bums 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3,4: Publications 4: Ski Club 1.2.3. Judd. Deborah - Bleacher Bums 2.3. Sec. 2: DE 4: GA-A 1.2. 3.4: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 1. 2: Pom pom 4. Kelley. Diane - A Cappella 3.4: Vi-Hi 2. Kennel. Linda - ABL 4: DE 4. Ketner. David - Football 1.2: Golf 1: Musical 1.2.3.4: Orches- tra 1.2.3.4. Pres. 4: Track 1. Kindstrom. Lori - AFS 1: Pep Club 1.2. King, Mark - Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1.2.3: Class Officer 4. Pres. 4: Football 1.2.3.4. Capt. 3: NHS 3.4: R-Club 4. Knodle. Linda - A Cappella 2.3. 4. Historian 4: ABL 4: Chorus 1: Madrigals 2.3.4: Musical 1.3.4. Knutson. Susan - Chorus 1: Library Asst. 2. Koch, Sherry - Sabre 8. Spurs. Koepsell. Steven - Band l.2.3: Basketball Manager 2: Football Manager 2.3. Kolata, Alan - Weightlifting 2. Kolb. Mary - Vi-Hi 3: COE 4. Kramer. Steven - Basketball 1. 2.3: Football 1.2.3.4: Golf 1.2: Track 3.4. Krogh, Lori - ABL 4: Field Hockey 4: Leaders Club 3: Mod- ern Dance 2: NHS 3.4: Pep Club 1.2.3.4:, Poli. Sci. 3: VALHALLA Laura Lord portrays Coach Kemp in a pep assembly skit. Student Life Co-editor 4: Swim Team Timer 2. Krueger, David - A Cappella 3: Vi-Hi 1.2: Musical 1.2.3: Thespi- an 2.3.4, Pres. 3: Play 1.2.3. Stage Crew 1.2.3. Kunz. Susan - Band 1.2: Bleacher Bums 2.3: Concert Choir 3: GAA 3.4. Sporthead 4: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 2: Stage Crew 1.2.3. Kvlen, BIII - Chess Club 1.2.4. Laine. Debbie - AFS 1.2.3: Cheerleader 1.2.3: Pep Club 1.2. 3: Pom pom 4: R-Club 3: Ski Club 2.3: Student Council 1.2. Lampm, Linea - GAA 2: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: VALHALLA Senior Section Co-editor 4: Copolecs 4. Landgren. Arthur - A Cappella 1.2.3.4: Madrigals 2: Musical 2. 3: Play 2. Langrehr. Stuart - ROTC 2. La Rose, Claudia - A Cappella 2.3: ABL 4: Chorus 1: Film Club 3: Leaders Club 3: Musical 2: Thespians 3.4: Play 2.3: Student Council 3. Larsen, Ned - Cross Country 3: Football 1.2: Tennis Team 1.2.3. Larson. Dan - Cross Country 1. 2: Swim Team 1.2. Larson. Richard - Football 1: Tennis Team 1.2.3.4: Wrestling 1. Leach, Marsha - DE 4. Leanna, Jeffrey - Cross Coun- try 3: Track 2.3. Lense. Jamie - A Cappella 3.4: Madrigals 4: Musical 3.4: Cho- rus 1: Concert Choir 2: GAA 1.2. 3.4: Pep Club 3: Pom pom 4. Leopold, Brlan - Baseball 2.3.4: Basketball 2. Levis, Klrk - Band 1.2: Musical 2.3.4: Orchestra 2.3.4: Swim Team 1.2: Gymnastics 3.4. Lighthall, Diane - AFS 1: Bleacher Bums 4: Pep Club 2: Pom pom 3: GAA 1.4: Valkyries 2: Swim Team Timer 4: Publica- tions 4. Linden, Katherine - Field Hock- ey 4: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 1. 2.3: VALHALLA Student Life Co- editor 4: Stage Crew 1. Linderoth, Brlan - Band 1: Valkyries 3.4: Swim Team 1.2.3. 4. Lindquist. Sara - Bleacher Bums 4: Pep Club 3.4: Swim Team Timer 4: Poli. Sci. Club 3. Lindquist, Teresa - Bleacher Bums 4: Pep Club 4. Lindstrom, Stephen - Band 1. 2.3.4. Pres. 4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball 1: NHS 3.4. Lord. Laura - Pep Club 3.4: Sabre 8i Spurs 2: Ski Club 3. Lorentzen, Ronald - Band 3. Mixed Glee Club 4. Lukasik. Jean - ABL 43 AFS 2: Ski Club 3. Lundahl, Brad - Tennis Team 3. McCue. Dave - Chess Club 1. Mclntosh, Cynthia - ABL 3.4: AFS 2: Pep Club 1.2: VALHALLA Junior Section Editor 4: SAGA Co-editor 4: Copolecs 4. Mclntosh. Greg - Baseball 1.2: Football 1.2: Soccer 3.4: Co- polecs 4: Wrestling 1.2.3.4. McLaughlin. Helen - Copolecs 4. MacMorris. Nancy - ABL 4: Cheerleader 1.3: Pep Club 1: Pom pom 2: VOYAGER News Co- editor 4: Ski Club 2: Student Council 4: Leaders Club 3: Valk- yries 2.3.4. Vice Pres. 4: Co- polecs 4: Inter-city Student Council Rep.. Sec. 4. Maggie, Allan - Football 1.2.3: Track 1.2. Martin, Bruce - Baseball 1: Football 1.2.3.4: VALHALLA Co- editor 4: R-Club 2.3.4. Pres. 4: Track 2.3.4: Wrestling 1.2.3. Martlnson, Cynthia - FSA 4. Treas. 4. Mayer, Richard - Wrestling 1.2. 3.4. Maxson. Mathew - Baseball 1. 3.4: Basketball 1: Class Officer 1.2. Vice Pres. 1.2: Football 1.3. 4. Meadows. Janet - AFS 1.2.3: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2. 3: Poli. Sci. 2.3: VALHALLA Sophomore Section Editor 4: StageCrew1. Metzler, Krls - GAA 4: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 2.3: Pom pom 4. Meyer. Keith - Band 1: Football 1. Miller. Carney - Football 1.2. Miner. William - Basketball 1: Football 1: VOYAGER Sports Editor 4. Misevlch, Allyson - A Cappella 3: ABL 4: AFS 1.2.3: Concert Choir 2.4. Sec.-Treas. 4: FTA 1.2. 3.4. Sec. 4: Madrigals 3.4: VOY- AGER Asst. Features Editor 4: Musical 1.2.3.4: Thespian 3.4. Historian 4. Mondul. Dennis - Baseball 3.4. Mower. Randy - A Cappella 3: Band 1.2.3.4. Manager 3.4. Stu- dent Director 4: Musical 2.3.4: Thespian 2.3.4. Pres. 4: Play 2.3. 4: VALHALLA Assoc. Co-editor 4: Stage Crew 2: Tennis Team 1.2. 3: Stage Band 4: Pep Band 2.3.4. Mulford, Mike - Basketball Manager3.4. Myers. Linda - Bleacher Bums 2: Orchestra 1. ' Nalewanski. Lee - Baseball 1: Football 1: Track 2: Wrestling 1. 2.3.4. Nelson, Andrea - ABL 3.4: Chess Club 1: GAA 4: Sabre Bi Spurs 1. Nelson. Deborah - A Cappella 2.3.4: Bleacher Bums 2: Chorus 1: FTA 1: Leaders Club 3: Musi- cal 2.3: Pep Club 1: Pom pom 3. 4. Pres. 4: Stage Crew 2.3. Seniors 183 Senior Kevin Johnson, guitar player of Flight, performs at an after-game dance held in the cafeteria. Nelson. Joanne - Band 2.3.4: Librarian Asst. 3.4. Nelson, Kristine - VOYAGER Circulation Manager 4. Nelson, Linda - ABL 4: Bleach- er Bums 1: Pep Club 1.2: Ski Club 1.2.3. Pres. 2.3: Swim Team Timer 2. Newcomb. Daniel - Chess Club 1.2: Golf 2. Nicholas. Robert - Golf 1: Track 2.3.4: Gymnastics 3.4. Nichols. Patricia - AFS 1: Class Sec. 1: Valkyries 1.2: Modern Dance 1. Treas.: Pep Club 1.2: Poli. Sci. 3: Pom pom 2.3: VOY- AGER Features Co-editor 4: Ski Club 3: Student Council 2.3.4. Treas. 3. Sec. 4: lnter-city Stu- dent Council Rep. 4: NHS 3.4. Nielsen. Heidi - GAA 1.2: Lead- ers Club 3: VOYAGER Circula- tion Manager 4: Sabre 84 Spurs 1.2. Treas. 2. Nix. Deborah - Modern Dance 2. A Noll. Steven - Band 1.2. Noreen. David - Baseball 1.2.3. 4: Basketball 1.2.3.4. Norris. Josephine - ABL 4: AFS 3: VOYAGER Co-editor-in-chief 4. North. David - Cross Country 2: Baseball 2.3.4: Student Coun- cil 2.3. 184 Seniors Nott. Kathleen - AFS 2.3: Class Officer 3.4. Treas. 3. Vice Pres. 4: COE 4. Board Member: GAA 1. 2: Pep Club 1.2.3. Nyman, Scot - Baseball Man- ager 1: Musical 1. Nyquist. Brian - Football 3: Golf 3. 0'Brien. Donald - COE 4. Pres. Olson. Christopher - Band 1.2. 3. Olson. Jeffrey - Chess Club 1.2: Copolecs 4. Chairman. Olson, Nobel - Tennis Team 2. 3.4. Oren, Leslie - GAA 1.2: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Valkyries Scenery 3.4. Osborne. Nancy - CIE 4: COE 4: Film Club 3: GAA 2: Pep Club 2. 3: Ski Club 2.3: Swim Team Timer 2. ry Paetz. Nancy - AFS 3: DE 4: Pep Club 3. Patterson. David - Football 1.2. 3.4: FCA 4: R-Club 2.4: Track 2. 4. Pearson. David - Copolecs 4. Peck. John - Football 2: Track 2.3.4. Pecls. Gall - FSA 4: Pep Club 2: Stage Crew 2. Peplos. Yvonne - Vi-Hi Con- cert Choir 3.4. Perteete, Barbara - Concert Choir 4: Mixed Glee Club 2.3. Peters. Susan - ABL 4: Band 2. 3. Sec. 3: Thespian 2.3.4: Play 2. 3.4: Stage Crew 3: Student Council 3.4. Treas. 4: Wind En- semble 2. Peterson. James - Golf 2.3.4. Peterson, Vicki - DE 4. Petrle. Martln - Football 1: Golf Club 1.2. Picus. Daniel - Band 1,2.3: NHS 3.4: Tennis Team 1.2.3.4. Pittman. Dirk - Football 4: Wrestling4. Plate, William - Golf 2: Co- polecs 4: NHS 3.4. Plummer. Jeff - Band 1.2.3.4. Pool, Marlon - Chess Club 1: Cross Country 3: Track 2.4. Pope, Kathleen - Chorus 2: Concert Choir 2: Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 1.2.3.4: Pom pom 3.4: VOYAGER Asst. Features Editor 4: Sabre 84 Spurs 4. Provi. Janice - AFS 4: Cheer- leader 3.4: FTA 4: GAA 1: Pep Club 1.3.4: Pom pom 2: R-Club 3.4. Sec.4. ' Quinn, Brlan - Wrestling 1. Rader. Susan - ABL 4. Raine. James - NHS 3.4: Wres- tling 2.3.4. ' Ralston. Kevin - Football 1.2: Track 1.2: Copolecs 4. Ralston, Sandra - GAA 1.2.3.4. Sportshead 4: Pep Club 2.3. Rasner. Mary - FSA 4. Reents, Donald - Chess Club 1. 2.3.4, Pres. 3.4. Reese. Linda - A Cappella 4: ABL 4: Concert Choir 3: GAA 1.2. 3.4. Vice Pres. 3. Sportshead 3. Sec. 4: Mixed Glee Club 1.2: Musical 3. Reld. John - Cross Country 3.4: Football 1.2: VALHALLA Sports Editor 4: R-Club 3.4: Track 1.2.3. 4. Rice. Robert - Football 1.2.3.4: Track 2.3.4. Richmond. Steven - Chess Club2.3. Rlckard. Kathryn - A Cappella 2.3: AFS 1.3.4: Chorus 1: Stage Crew 1. Rleker. Glenn - Basketball ,1: Football 1.2: Golf 1.2.42 Ski Club 1.2. Rltter. Carl - ROTC: Golf Club 1.2: Ski Club 1.2.3. Rodak, Mary - COE 4. Rose. Steven - Chess Club 1: Debate 3: Mixed Glee Club 1.2.3: Thespian 2.3: Wrestling 2. Ross. David - Basketball Train- er 4: Football Trainer 4: ROTC 2. 3.4. Roszliowski, Gregory - Chess Club 1.4. Vice-Pres. 4: VOYAGER Business Manager 4. Sampson, Scott - ROTC 2.3.4. Sanford. Carmen - A Cappella 3.4. Pres. 4: ABL 3: Chorus 1: Concert Choir 2: Madrigals 3.4: Musical 3: Student Council 3. Saunders, James - Golf 1.2.3. 4. Schaefer, Dawn - Medical Sci- ence Club 2: VALHALLA Associa- tions Co-Editor 4. Schappert. Mlchael - Chess Club 2: Debate 2: Latin Club 2.3. 4: Swim Team 1: Copolecs 4. Shcless. Leslle - Weightlifting 1.2.3.4 Schmallng, Mary Anne - Valk- yries 1.2: NHS 3.4: Pom pom 3. 4. Schmldt. Carol- Pep Club 3.4. Schuder. Mary Ellen - Debate 2. Schweinler. Cralg - Football 1. 2. Scdt. Mlchael A. - Film Club 3. 4, Pres. 4. Scrogglns. Mellnda - COE 4. Sewell. Paul R. - Basketball 1. 2: Cross Country 1.2.3.4: Track 1.2.3.4: R-Club 1.2.3.4. Shabez. Jean - COE 4. Share. Judith - GAA 1: Sabre 8. Spurs 1: Stage Crew 2.3. Shayne, Maxine - Band 1.2.3: FTA 1. Shepardson, Linda - COE 4. Sherman, Richard - Football 1. 2: Track 1. Shugart, Rebecca - A Cappella 2: AFS 1.2.3,4: Bleacher Bums 1. 2: Pom pom 4: Stage Crew 2: Vi- HI 1. Siden, Steven - CIE 3.4. Sim, Jeffrey - Band 1.2: Comm. Arts 3: Photo Club 1.2: Publications Photographer 1.2. '3: Swim Team 1. Slmmons. Kimberlee - Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2.3: Poli. Sci. 3. Sjostrom, Lisa - Musical 3: Pep Club 1. Skubal, John - Film Club 3.4: VOYAGER and VALHALLA pho- tographer 3.4. Head Photogra- pher 4. Slack, Carrie - Bleacher Bums 1.2: Cheerleader 2.3: Pep Club 1.2: R-Club 3: Ski Club 2.3. Smith, Steven - Chess Club 1. 2.3. Solfest, Glenn - Baseball 1.2.3: Basketball 1: Football 1. Solverson. Allen - Baseball 1.2: Football 1.2.3. Sparks. Steven - Football 2.3: SkiClub 3. Stansll, Mary - Concert Choir 2.3: GAA 1.2.3: Valkyries 2.3.4. Sec. 3. Treas. 4: Pep Club 1.2.3. Stanton. Michelle - A Cappella 4: Chorus 1: Concert Choir 2.3. Stenwall, Brad - Baseball 2. Stinson, Leslie - AFS 3: Leaders Club 3: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2.4: Pom pom 2.3. Stinson, Luwana - A Cagella 4: Mixed Glee Club 3: Musical 3: Vi-Hi 3. Stinson, Thomas - Football 1. 2. Stringer, Rebecca - ABL 3.4: Class Officer 3. Sec.: NHS 3.4: Pep Club 1.2: VOYAGER. Editori- al Cartoonist 4. VALHALLA Cov- er Designer 4: Student Council 1.2. Stroup, Joan - COE 3.4. Sutherland, Llsa - ABL 4: Pep Club 2: VOYAGER News Co-edi- tor : Student Counicl 4: Inter- city Student Council Rep. 4. Board Rep. Swanson, Barry - Baseball 1, Sward, Elizabeth - ABL 4: Pep Club 1. Sweeney, Harold - Baseball Manager: Football 1.2.3,4: R- Club 2.4. Taunls, Robert - DE 4. Taylor. Mlchael - Basketball 1: Football 1,2.3.4: Track 1,2.3.4: Wrestling 2. Thienemann, Margo - ABL 3.4: AFS 1.2.3. Semifinalist 3: Cheer- leader 3: Class Officer 2. Treas.: Valkyries 2: Modern Dance 1. Sec.: NHS 3.4: Pep Club 1.2: Poli. Sci. 3: Pom pom 2.4: VAL- HALLA. Co-editor 4: R-Club 3.4: Ski Club 1.2.3: Student Council 1.3.4: Girls' Basketball. Track 4: Inter-city Student Council Rep. 4. Board Rep. Thomas. Barbara - COE 4: FSA 4. Vice Pres. Thorsen. Michael - Baseball 3. 4. Towns. Tara - Pep Club 1.2: Play 3. Townsend. Alan - Chess Club 1: FLA 1. Treas.: Library Asst. 1. 2: ROTC 2.3.4: Science Club 1. Travnlck, Terrl - ABL 3.4: AFS 2.3: Bleacher Bums 1: Pep Club 1,2.3.4: Poli. Sci. 3: Sabre 8- Spurs 1.2: Ski Club 3. Trefz, Charles - Band 1.2.3. Truglllo, Tyler - Baseball 1.2: Basketball 1: Cross Country 1.2: R-Club 1.2. Tucker. Mary - AFS 2.3: Lead- ers Club 3: Valkyries 2: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2.3,4: Pom pom 3.4. Sec.-Treas. 4: Student Council 3.4. Umenhofer. Joyanne - Cheer- leader 2.3.4: R-Club 3.4. Van Antwerp. Lee Anne - Pep Club 1.2.3.4. Sec. 4: AFS 1.2.3: Leaders Club 3: Pom pom 4: Modern Dance 2. - Van Pemis, Tom - A Cappella 4: Band 1.2.3: Concert Choir 3. 4: DE 4: Football 1.2: Mixed Glee Club 3: Musical 3: Swim Team 1, 2. Varland. Elsa - Musical 3: Or- chestra 1.2.3.4. Treas. 3: String Ensemble 1.2.3.4. Vause. John - Basketball Man- ager 2: Tennis Team 1.2.3.4. Wallach. Sandra - ABL 3.4: Bleacher Bums 2.3: GAA 1: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 1.2. 3: Poli. Sci. 2: SAGA Co-editor 4. llllallar, James - Football 1.2. Warkentien. Laura - Leaders Club 3: Pep Club 1.2. Wamer. Linda- Pep Club 1.2.3. 4. Warnimont, Bruce - Baseball 1, 2: Football 3.4: R-Club 2.3.4. Webster, Kim - Football 1.2.3: Golf 1.2.3,4: Ski Club 1.2.3: Wrestling 1. Weedman, Sue - GAA 1.2: Pep Club 1.2.3. Welngartner, Linda - ABL 3.4: AFS 1.2.3.4. Semifinalist 3: Bleacher Bums 1,2.3.4: Valkyr- ies 1.2.3. Treas. 3: Modern Dance 1: NHS 3.4: Orchestra 1. 2: Pom pom 2.3.4. Head Instruc- tor 4: VOYAGER Co-editor-in- chief 4. Weis. Jane - AFS 1: FTA 1: Valk- yries 2.3.4: Modern Dance 1: Pep Club 3.4: Swim Team Timer 2. Weldon, Robert - Baseball 4: Football 1.2.3,4: R-Club 1,2.3.4: Track 1.2.3: Wrestling 1.2.3.4. Wessman, Gregory - Baseball 1.2: Football 2.4. Wlcklund, Jodi- Pep Club 1. Wicklund. Kenneth - CIE 3.4. Wldell, Kristen - Pep Club 1.2: Poli. Sci. 3. Wllber, Joanne - Bleacher Bums 1.2: Musical 2.3.4: Or- chestra 1.2.3.4: Pep Club 1: Pom pom 2: Sabre8i Spurs 1. Williams. Dana - Band 1.2.3.4. Board 4: Swim Team 1.2: Stage Band 3 4 Pep Band 2 3 4 Williams Diane Concert Choir 2 3 GAA 1 2 3 4 Sports head 23 Sec 3 Pres 4 ACap pella 4 Sabre 81 Spurs 1 2 3 Pres 2 Treas 3 Vi H11 Woest Bradley Tennis Team 12 3 4 Wrestling 1 2 Wylie Margo A Cappella 3 ABL 3 4 Sec 4 Concert Choir 2 NHS 3 4 Sec 4 Thespian 2 3 4 Yagle Steven Football 124 RClub234 Track1234 FCA 4 NI. .f'Hei'4.i 'QW i3fsE Wf Seniors 185 . C , , . , .. 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Joseph Beswick, Mnkren Bleleleldt, Ran Blaha. John Blomgren, Sally Bagan, Mitchell Bohe, Joseph Borowskl, Rlchard Bowers. Robbln Bowman. James Boyle. Thomas Bradley, Wllllam Brander. Jane Brannvng, Timothy Brauer. Rshelle Brdlcka, Linda Brechon, Marc Brohaugh. Carolyn Brooks. Michelle Brown. Lynn Bubert, Mata Buhl, Susan Junlors 187 Cnauvinist gridders enslave lady libbers Bunge. Debra Bunk. Cnnstopher Bunk. Stephen Burke. Nancy Calhoun. Ronald Calkins. Cynthla ..- Calvert. Carla Cameron. Cralg Campbell. Cathleen l Canlleld. Laurle r Cantrall. Kevin t Carlson. Jane . D .4 . , . ze .ki . , - lE . - Wwwiku. . 'U Ca'rlson.Jlm 5 ' Carlson. Jon Carus. Brlan 3 f X , .. fly Castlglnonl. Mxchael Castroglovanm. Don l Q' 1 a Aa Cate. Earl fqfeyvf W Cero. Mark U Y Cesnnk. Mark Cherrey. Barbara , ...Z S 1- sr ?i ' .yi . RVAL , 188 Juniors 4 jf 'J' 1 ' I 2 M, yn Y. e V . 1 V' .-4 ,, ' W7 K. A , K 1 ' i 'A 1 1 Q - ' '- , ff f l . Q A ,, K, 5 .J ,,- l .D .I l f W Q' A Q ' l H . l in 1 Chrlstlansen.Tum Clark. Jeffery Clanton. Mark Craoenholt. Lon Curtls. Nancy Dallosto. Thomas Davnm, Marlanne Deubner. Susan Cicero. Lenore Clausen. Mary Cole.EIusabe1l1 Cronkrule. Jnll Curtis, Sandra Dannenberg. Dave Davis. Theresa Della, Marcy Claeyssen. Marne Clauson. Donald Cole. Palrnck Crooks. John Dahl. Carol Dargene. Dan Day.Kln'1berIee Desforges. Steven 3 AY 'J' rx f- X, 2 A ' X l , J Clark. Michael Cllne. Vanessa Connor. James Cunnlngham, Ruta Dahlen. Davld Davnd. Mark Deguntner. Rucnard Dewlld, Dawn V1 . 1 i . iq i 'S 'L ...- ...- Mark Baeverstad whips his slave, Rita Pirrello, into shape on Slave Day. ,fs ix' , mf' A: - -0 '-iz. 1:59 . ,Af I Dibler. Chad Dorsey. Denise Durbin, Julie Eisenbise, Laurel Engen, Paul . iifs fri- ue M ' 'li t Dixon, Paul Doyle. Lisa Eastman. Cynthia Eklund. Jeanne Engler. Janet QQ tl ,E W? i 7' ,Jr 7 is , i K .XF P ' . Doege.James Dreher. Steven Eckert. Todd Elliott, Charles Epperson. Lynette . A X7 9' , ' I is Q' 42 A'Y,.i it W l in 'fi ' J . f i' i . ll 1 4 r AV f 7 f ij Dong, Deborah Driesbusch. Diane Eighmy, Michael Ellis, Brian Ericson. Daniel 5 . l i Scott Thiell's slave, Mary Johns. thinks he's the greatest' Donner. Rene and predicts a Guilford homecoming victory. Drought. Sue Eisenach, Thomas Emerson. Jeffrey Eshelman. Kim Juniors 189 Nothing of importance or great essence can be created unless first there are things pre-existing. Those things that pre-exist become reality with the ingredient of time, and thought and motion in some form of harmonious pattern. -Walter Rinder Homecomings halftime announcement of float results proved dissatisfying to the juniors who received third place, 19OJuniors Eudy. Patti Fauerbach, Frederick Fischer, Dorothy Frank, Jill Fritchen. Barbara Fulton. James Gale, Nlerri Lee Gardrnann. Karen -3 e1 I Evans. Lynn Fedie, Shelly Fitzgerald, Kevin Frenz, Donnette Frornong. Anne Fulton. Ted Gangnath. Jana Garr. Jody 'n., ,,, 6' ink - f :Y I' ' .2 Eyster. Kathleen Ferguson, Kathy Fleethart, Dale Freyrniller. James Fry, Evan Funk. Debra Gantzer, Lorenzo Garrett, Vicki Q- ., ..1 rf, ill .JN Farney, Debra Ferolue. Robert Fox. Steven Friede, Mary Jane Frye. Jody Gagnon. Debra Gapinski, Susan Garten, Debra i Disappointed juniors i ' 'tn judges disagree wi to f K , I K.. fi 1 Q ,'. Q M i 6 ff ., 1 ,J 5 A '- 1 ff' x r Gates Randy Gauit Fred Gay Gregory Gayie Feiigia Genihausen Guy Gesner Denise Gi inesin Mutcneii Gi irdine Joanne Giile Deborah Giuss Beverly Goidmrnmer Cuy Go ubski Tnoni is Goorn is Eieni Gottlred Wiiiii ri Grate Susan Grai, Roxonv Grail. Miiriiyn Grattan, inonms Greeniand, Bonnie Greenlee, Ricnord -. 4' W gf, . G my Q r 'owal Gregory Pens-rope Grrese, Brand., Gr Hin Barham Grimm. Kathy Groves. Jeffery Gumtireii, Amr Gustafson. Bmw Gustziisonday Guzru David Grizzardo Gary Hzieiunti Cnrtsteiie Haines Connie Ha Ronert Haiistrom Jim Giuson Btu Hgivorson Gwen Harrirneli Patriciri Harnrner Terry Handy Dionne Hare Sara t-minors Peter HAiDer.J.1rnie Hmfis Duke Hgi 's Eiier' Juniors 191 192 Juniors Hart. Charity Harnett, Jodeii Hatten, Monica Haug, Sylvia Hawken Caroi Hawley. Timothy Hayes, Thomas Haynie. Dale Hazzard. Susan Hetlin. Rebecca Heimert. Chad Hendel. Andrew Henning, Martha Hickerson, Stan Hicks, Robin Hinueber. Dean Juniors demonstrate deodorizing fashions ,N 5 K... Q K ifftf' rx , an 3 , , I'- 1 ' 1' X ' ' X Y! ' 'NQT . .5 K A ' if E . J ,f . I ,Z 1 -s. 1 - sr ,,e. N , its ,, fri 'S r N . s. ilif-K .A N f 3 x 'hx H 1 :lgrxgqy lfli ' ' fi W,- .suesf 'ff gz .sw ,Rx ., I 4' 1 .f x l HobIit,Jane HoefIing.Tir'nothy HoHman.Mark Hozieidt, Stanton Hott, Steve Holzwarth, Gregory Hoop. Elizabeth Hull. Kathleen Hutchens. Pauia Jaret, Susan Johns. Mary Johnson, Darnaris Johnson. James Johnson. Karl Johnson. Steven ff Hosmer. Steven Humpai, Michael Jacobson. Christian Jensen, Kurt Johnson. Catherine Johnson. Darrell Johnson, Jana Johnson, Megan Johnson. Stuart Huibert. Hurnphr .Q Robert is. John Jaenicke, Duncan Jeske. Li nda Johnson,Charies Johnson, Dougias Johnson.Joyce Johnson, Mltcheii Johnson,Susan T , . f si h e ' -on , , .1 m U ui ' as t YW 121: tx 'r -K . - 'wp'-refs 'V '-'sm' X15 , - - ...I . -Sf.w:::.,- Mir t fr . saw . .Q A, -. H rj vast . 3: 5, K3 f- 57 J 5 r l f ' . A' - f f Q' if ' i - su? A Y . 4 M , ' A , , az.: ' I. - l fin' I ' 175, 5 if wif: . .nf ,.,.,..,.. l - Sue Leeming and Nancy Warren, '76, ioin in on junior Martha Warren's pep assembly skit while Marilyn Paine. '75, walks away to demonstrate her team's deodorizing technique. The girls contrast their teams' wetness weakness with Guilford's dry power to prove GuIford can beat East with no sweat. 8 x 1 f . . , ,Q Q , Jones, Deborah Jones. Glenn Jones, Jetlrey Jones,Li1rry Jory. Susan Julin, James Kapala, Kenneth Kaser. Pau a Kelp, James Kellaney Kenneth Keller. Nanny Kelley. Richard Kellogg, James Kerch. Steven Keri, Kathleen Kindbertl- Eieth King. Shirley King. Timothy Kirchtzerg. Robin Kirk. Bradford Kleczewski Kristin KIossner.GreEH Klotz. James Knight. Gail Knight. Jooy Knilans. Kim Knipprath. Dan Knodle. Cheryl Knutson, Debra Koepsell, Martha Kopcio. Joseph Kurt. Terry X - X Kostantacos, Tasha Lang. Frank Larsen. John Larson, Brent Launius, Michael Laurent. Jean Lawson. Terry Leighton, Linda LaPlante. Martha Larson. Lori La Velle. Debra Lensing, David Juniors 193 Lenz. Mark Lenzlnr.Vlr:kle Liberatori, Nancy Lilieclahl. Kurt Lillie. Katie Lind, Lisa LindberQ.Cecilia Lindbere. Gayle Lindenmn, Dean Lindner, Ellen Liskey. Margaret Loeopert. Sue Lotion, Linda Loschiavo. Steven Loschiayo. Susan Lowrrian. Susan Loy. Christopher Luckett. Sheila Luckle Ken Luedke. .lan Lundberg. David Lynde, Mary M::Anarney. Larry McBride, Lois 194 Juniors 77 ,Yi x ,V r Fall car wash mixes pleasure with profits M. Q? .fr -.-..- f X1 .K 4 ' ' .i I . r We f i L l 'V i . na , 5. fl r it V, 4 1 x f A A v Mc Cann.George ML Gann. Pat Mc Lennon. Mary lVlaldk,Anna If .ff f 5 +236 I x 'rf Q M' ef ., M' 1 1- 'W , V ,ff 1 f K ' .9 -4 W-1 R3 ' S .-,, . , f . L .. Mc Collum, Jeffrey Mc Gregory. Gary Mabrey. Craig Mahgas, Marsha Mc Cue, Philip McCullough,Kimberl McHugh. Timothy Mclieage Timothy MacCallurn.Mary Maltei.Gten Marshall.Gail Marshall. Rex 'J- nh V 1. -1 L L as-.V ,iv gn., it pfjv.-ll 1 321 W' x y Mc Donald. Steven McKinney Lyle MaQRio. Mark Nlarllnson, Kathleen ., ,..., 51, 4 W' , Q 'K it . , . . ff? 5' 344 gs .1 tri 53,91 iii l l , 1 K K . , . tif? r f 3 tr A Massettu. Mark Melton, Roxann Metzeler Michael Meyer. Karl MilIer.Catherine :- J . V '-F ll ifvy fn . 'c D be G '? - Eng, . ,Mgm- '-S' ,iz 2' ' A 'ir 'mlrlf .25 :i w ' .1 f.. . i. x 9 'ie I pf ' W 5 fi K .425 L2 Q f if Alive ,, Meagher. Nancy Menzemer. Ronald Meyer. Bruce Mllani.ThorT1aS Mnller.Steven UPPER: Glenn Uppenkamp. Tina Salamone: MIDDLE: Roxanne Graf. Steve Kerch. Greg Holzwarth. Debbie Bunge. Tina Salarnone: LOWERz Tina Salamone. Dennis Wallace. and Greg Holzwarth labor diligently during the class car wash to earn money for their prom. -4 K 1. A 4, 1 sm xi? X sig -iv Q N 'ui A 5 K .t ff- I, . .af , si v . 4 ff. 3 r X jxi ' q .. -- ., Q N. , , 4 A , gi 'x Y 'Z -'Vs ' fi: f . l W... HM.. rv 1 'Q , Q N, . ' fm ! 3- Nelson. Jeffrey Nelson. Nat Nelson. Vicki Nicholls. Charles Nielsen. Sara Nix. Randall Nolan. Terry Nolting. James Norbeck, Kathy Nordlof. Grez Nosley. Candite Nuckles. Mike Nylancler, Susan Nyquist. Pamela O'DorinelI, Craig Miller,Sue Milligan, Ross Minehart. Wayne Miner. Jeff Mioni. Francis Mitchell, Braoly Moore. Kelly Morgan, Ralph Morris, David Morris. Donna Murtaugh. Pamela Myers. Linda Mvhfe, Lissa Nagus, John Nalan. Charles Nell. Blair Juniors 195 196 Juniors 'Santa's Workshop' animates Junior Class Ohlendorf, George Okeson, Edwin Ollver.Jef1rey Olson, Nancy Olson. Steven Olson, Wnllrarn Oltmanns. Lynne Orrnan. Rlchard Orput, Jeffrey Oster. Deborah Page, Charles Palm, Charles f ' r ft! ' H nn o 1 x tv 4 ' ' A , if ff? Ei 5 f- i .JJ l Sli 3 'f :Q PU le - , ll 1 Q , 2' V' ,ji A u 6. .1 -Al en 'A , ,n '. r ,..- ' 1 1 u . 'Ullllllt f,e .A ,. l , r X fsf, I K if r X 1 ' ,J -JL. 1 f Kr'- ff v. fx Q Y' Phlllvps, Ron Prrrello. Ruta Ploplys. Linus I X. 7 -' WY . , X 12 . 'se Palm. William Palrneno. Randall Palfflef. Steve Patton. Mayrs Paun. James Pell. TSYGSQ Perkins, Donald Perrin. Scott PSVVY- I-'mia Peterson. Brad Peterson. Jetlrey PECSYSOH. Karen Palmer, Steve Pence. David Persrnger. Davld Peterson. Kary Palmgren, Dale Penington, Janice Persson. Carla Peterson. Kathy Preston. Harold Prrpps, Gregory Raflman. Mark Randol, Rebecca Rathke. James Remington, Todd se 'X I, . rr all Pullote, Paula Plske. Charles Polaskl, Katherine Price. Douglas Psaltls. Angle Ralston, John Rank. Heldr Read. Bruce Renton, Roxann I 4.1 'Fr Prrrello. Rae Ann Plxler, Steven Powers. Edwin Prlce, Karen Purucellu, Jody Ralston. Kent Rapp. Steve Reiter, Mark Reutertors. Lors D , ,V f ,fr I fx ' ae .,v . . 4 I l f' fl ff i, mf? may ,W i f 6' J. 5. - M QM' 2 '31 ' 1. Wi I. s Y l I 2 l 1 ,. ,K n e fs ff at 'W 4 fx as I, .4..., 4 X, Richardson. Todd Roberts, Craig Roe. Paul Ronk, Steven Roop, Larry Rosenson. Robert Ross Shannon. Blaire Rouse. Timothy Ru bey. Robert Rule, John Rundquist. Peter Sabien. Randel Salamone, Jon Salamone. Kristina Salusbury. Stuart Scanlan. Michael Schefl, Sheryl Scheldegger. Ellen Scheider. Mark Scherbarth. Debra Schiavo. Kevin Schlupp, Kim Schlupo. Kirk Schneider. Jeltrey Schon. Randall Schroeder. Randall Schuelke. Dennis Schultz, Linda Schultz. Michael Seger. Mark Shabez. Nannette Shapiro. Chuck V y l , .24- 11 H ' J 1' H A .., if + ef V or y ,tg V f, :ga T 5 'f - v l ' f fix 2- 'ff -I L 5 , 1. tiff ' v 5255 ,E ' it 4 Q if- ' - ' , ' ' 1' as 1' V QV' . X wx, ,N F A Y fix , ll fs! t ft of f .fs SNBYD- Kafen Shayne. Howard Sheetz. Steven Shields. Jonathon SWEV. LOYI Shugart. Kathryn Slllettl, Thomas Summon, Julia SIWFNDUSVJBHICE Sink. Laura Slostrom.Lorse SkogIund.Jon Skubal. K3fhl9?f1 Slinger. Kerstin Smith. Cecilia Smith, Diane Sl'l'1lU'V50V'4 ROBIN Sornrners, Carol Sornsln. Michael Sparks. David Mistletoe magic enchants Kay Johnson and her date. Chad Di- bler with its seasonal spirit. Juniors 197 Stank. Kevin Stansell. Ellzabeth Staullenberg. Pamela Steunke, Randy Sterett, Steven Stern. Alvln Stern. Marcua Stevens. Cherle Stevens. Terry Stewart. Pamela Stueg. Marnlynn Strand. Kevln ,Hg f Wi Q 'j' '1' s + 2 Fe P H' A? rs f' X XY v R 1 r r -ggtegg . 4 m +- . L .1 r ' f X ' X t .A 'Q Us Sag. lt 3 f 3 21 fi - W W . ' ' -' elm sffa 5-nrt, A- - Q J ,L 2 lr ' Wymwf . Strelb. Gregory Stroker. Robin Stroker, Sharon Strote. Holly Stupka.Mlchael Sturrn.John Sur1dberg.Jeflrey SundDy,Jel1rey Sutherland, Davrd Swaby. Nancy Sydow, Krlstan Syverson. Damel Tatro. Kelth Taunus. Rosemary Thuell. Soctt Thomson. Kathryn 198 Juniors -gage WH., ..,, ,. M ti S1 Y .wi , - H 934 L ff' , -fue .. 5? , , , 3' K4 . fra 1 4 '57 f nil-f t J.. :rg .L . 1 t. X K x 4 i 'V l ' . 421 U0 Tollelsrud, Laurel Treder, Jean Tucker, Donald Tuttle, Terence Vavra. Karen Wald. James Walmsley. Debra Warren. Martha Welsensel. Tom Traxel. Walter Troeger. Jenmfer Tumson, Nancy Uppenl-ramp, Glenn Vella. .lennel Wallach. Louus Walsh. John Waser, Gwendolyn Welker. Bruce 'K Jae 4' 5 Q all tj: 'wr tt y ,. ii' l 'F 'Y' I Q' g 5 ir , tt Mfr. 9 F fr a if ,L- Traynor. Paula Tronieri. Jacqueline Turner, Gaul Usedom. Rrchard Vernettl, Donme Wallrn, Donna Ward. Derek Watson. Lorrarne Wenger, Peggy 1 f .,,, ff- gr' x , J' rl' Traynor. Paulette Truitt. Kathy Turner. James Utley, Ruchard WaHIe,JarT1eS Wallun, Roseann Ward. Steven Welkel.Laur1e Wenstrom. Geryl ,, gn? n- ' A ke, - Q Q J-1,,,,. , V 1 J Q . -1, 1-We y i s, ,Sac 1 2 Donna Morris, treasurer: Linda Leighton. secretary: Jim Julin. vice president, and Greg Holzwarth, president, not only applaud their class perform- ance forthe year. but cheer it on to victory for the years to come, l 5 A 1 f l tt H 'C X v f s gtfl h , Q, , - .7.,f,,A. f f fi' ,I'3,tQ+,. 4- lb ' A l Q if W M' , t West, James Westbrook, Gerald Whalen, Joan Wheeler. Julie Whltcornb, David White, Donn Whitney, Robin Wtdell, Bruce Wilcox, Dave Williamson. Johnny Wilson, Pamela Winchester. Jack Wood, James Wortmanrl. Scott Wren, Cynthia Wright, Laurie , 5' g 3 V: an i ' 1 . , ,tai J ' 2: j ' 1 ' ,t 55, Saw -ffm ef-qw rgsvi ' ,Q ,, Pri 4,4 Whippler, Prosper Widstrorh. Brian Wollensperger, Bull Wright. Lora Yagle, Mark Young, Patrick Zavagle. Phillip elif' gif-15' -. p g, , h '. iw, Q., ' W- we 3 , ,fv Q , , Q-va, f . . a. .,f. wg. 6- ew ah. ,Ba nav t A Yeager. Gregory Young, Timothy Ze retzke. Ma ry it 5 :K jfs' 'Z . , v .Mila Young. Karen Zaurnsell. Dean Zimmerman, Steven -. Juniors 199 I ,ga wwf Q. x . ax ,f 5:-.L - me 1 'a .w.r'w vnmvmvc' Sophomores Adams. Dave Adelman, Mark Agnew. Carolyn Agustsson. Edda Aho, Sharon Ahr, Lunda Allen. Richard Ammon, Beverly Ammossow, Konstantin Anderson. Debbie Anderson, Duane Anderson. Doug Q Anderson, Anderson. Anderson. Anderson. Gayle Jeff Katherine Kathy Anderson, Mark Anderson. Mnchael Anderson, Rebecca Anderson, Susan -f A Aramovsch, Mary Ann Armstrong,J1rn Ashton, Kathleen Baer. Chrnshne Ballard, Robert Baer. Dana Bancord. Kurt Baker, Gregory Ban11eId,Debble A 34 4 N -' , ,, , nz, ,fr gy , 59 W: '- 55 I if K -,Na .Y rr ' 'te 1 3' . fe , P Wg. , . if Q , ' fuk- x . K Q '2- ' 2 : 5 A, M . ,,. vs J' 'Nb via v. A wh if Yfigslx A mf , 1 - ,Q Q, 5. J 5 3 X . x 377 A W ,.?5i-kv. M' tg as lk' sso, T . Y 0 A w ?2e1,,l v lr 4' ax., 15,1 an rf .J Af Q gk f . jx 202 Sophomores Peppy raisins dance ,tai for Homecoming victory L ii i Q Barrett.Jenni1er Barrickman. Mark Barton, Judy Bates, Michael Baxter. Dayne BaXIer,Je1frey Baumgartner. Mark Beach, Stephen Beal, Christopher Beale, Ann Beaver. Sharon Beck, Barbara Beebe. Lisa Bella. James Bagley, Kris Behmer, Susan Belongia. Theresa Benedetto, James Benson, Tia Blanco. Larry aj, f I N J JE is-.x P V Y :W I ,1-.Q I .. Blomgren, Steve Blomberg, Steve Block, Daniel X Bjork, Allen Birchall, Randall Bear, Christopher Blanner. Tori ts, Boettner. Mark Bogle. Lisa Bokarnp, Terry Bonavla. Susan Bcrowski. Edward Bowermaster. Meg Bowling. Helen 'S Boyd. John Bradford, Brlan Ereudugan. Sue Brooulst. Nancy Buczyra, Nlarusha Busslan. Beth Calllhan. Leslle Carlson. Glnl Carlson. Klrnberly E 5 , l ,. lr KA 5 M , I 4 A 2. C 'ef C 1 5 ,, 1 K 5. Q, . A , . , A r., ' X ,Z I. ,1'4. , .Y 7 in s FZ'M3:hr.33:15,:25S r 1 if SJ Q. ' sf M35 f t ' .r rr x 32 I mv ' 1 filf A Boyer. Steve Brattland. Phyllns Bridgeman, Kathryn Bruer. James Bunge. Trudy Butltta. Samuel Carlson. Alan Carlson. Kathy Carlson, Wulllam f'lfl ' 4 Ugg, Brace. Mark Brdlcka. Lee Brookmtm. Marlan Brundlne, Vncku Burke, John Buttlce, Mark Carlson. Donald Carlson. Kenneth Carlstrom. Phyllls f rlpxf. tra f ff if' K' arg., .ff Q, V , ,nb Dressed as raisins. sophomore pep club members jive to the tune Lots More Vikings, Lots Less Crow. As their vigor increase-d,the1r stufflngs decreased, A J 1 g I 4 Q rf. ,im ' . , an l r tv ,Q 1 jf' . .ms f f wr all ,' f l . lt ll 1 l s., l 1 A n fi.. ?a' f 3 l l ' ' 1 l 7' , ,r, , ,?r.,,. -. ..'f ' , q:' ' ' x, A , , ' , ' ' W ll , E A ,il . ' I r lil fkffx A r ' 'YH ' V an' .4 N. as m lm. W 5 l tl Carr, Rmhard Carter, Beth Carter, John Caskey.Ann Cassuoppr Gerald Castronovo Dlno Catlxn. Ann Chappell. Steve Charter. Mlk Cheek. Cynthlul Chllders. Connle CI10u1nard.Al.1n Choulnad. Debra Chrlstensen. Dennrs Clurk, Jamle Clausen. Robert Clausen Scott Cleary. Cynthla Cole, Barbara Collier. Howard Conde. Douglas Cook,Chrlstune COOk,Judy Cook, Klrnberly Sophomore-s 203 Blue and white saddle shoes add spice to sophomore cheerleaders. as they cramsrieryi Crawlcrd,Berit cnuendenmaie crosssnaron urge their team to a Little Norse victory over East. Croutcher. Kevin Crowe, Jarnes Cunningham. Teresa D'Agos1in, Barb Dalton, Stephen Darland. Michael Davison. James Davltt. Dave Dawson. Constance Day. Sandra DeGunther. Victoria Demars. Donna 0 s' 4.. fr- -rf 2 at .1 u u . W I 4 r' ' 3 'wi f . X 5 V H ' . 9 , . ,, 2 . . k iz. Q5 T. V f , .3 b , .S N. K - 3 . F3 H i f W Z.: 1 ' tv 4 ' ' Devrues. Vicki Dielrneier. Lori Dorsey. Darrell Devoe, Jerome Devonshire. Mark Dickinson. Candy Dickinson, Wendy Drnocriowski. Debra Dornino, Mark Sophomores 204 Duty. Karen Eighrny. Torn Ellnng. Terry Englin. Jeffrey wav Dresser. Donna Ekdale. Michael Emerson, Kim English. Bruce Dundore, Mark Ekedahl. Sylvia Emerson. Tiana Epperson. James A. Q u. Eaton. Kevin Ekstedt. Bert Ernerson. Wayne Erbe. Janice Q U-.. .-f.,f,. ,gA 1, -r was - r N r A 4 D ra l' Q w. : SX' 3 'aa -a,Q.:, ' ga Il -, 9 t ee E 4: Qs? Eaton. Kim Elder, Ted Engelsrnan, Marilyn Erickson. Carla Erickson, Mxchael Fatls. Gregory Fedre. Janice Fnduccla. Charlotte Fxtz. Lnnda Flower. Steven Erxckson. Nancy Fanzone. Beth Feehan. Grace Fuorenza. Muchael Fluck. Thomas Ford.Sandra ,, XXI Ernckson. Susan Famughette. Judwth Fehler. Mark Fnorenza.Patr1cxa Floberg. Katherune Forsgren. Steven t ' YR K A . M fr v Q F 'uf I t E Q ? 4' K . f' of 4 Fanle. Mark Faro. Mary Ferolwe. Carl Fisher. Daniel Flood. Sara Fosdlck. Mary Franklyn. Peter Frxsetla. Georgann Gangnatn. Harold Garlnck. Sara - Gasbarra. Trent .Qi m -K ..f.. .1 Sophs shed sneakers to sport saddle shoes Freoeruck, Dawd Freud, Kvmoerly Frewnn. Mlchael Fuiton, John Fulton. Tammy Gabe. Steven Gannaway. Lnnda Gantzer. Elizabeth Gavmske August Garr,Don Gartner.Susan GasDarra.Shane Gay. Perry Gayte. Rand: Gay1e,Sandy it Geddes. John Gehlhausen, Knmberty . want. ' . 3 I 1 -f X- - 1 12 . .. LA Aw- .jr .. , . . , . . , , . .w , J cl-.etliss f W ,pi EZ ,- Q ., ,, 1 X 1 1 5 ' V H 4 L L, , ' k 1' :fight G ' t in f- J... - , - Q 1 it 9 - 1 E - , I . V - 5 43' QL .. Q , ,, .. .5 I 2 fl, z ' Y s Q. f. . , r. . , - ,J get pf. , -1 -:--2 W t ms-- J-Y 3Q,. k .::5i':?S ., f - ' - J Gengler. Bonnue ,Q J , 'A P , , Q. y y 5 XS ' ' '- ' A we , o y-52 5, 'ft ,,.,., 4 ,f X .: -we . Q X George. Nancy Gertenbach. John Gewetzku. JIII Gngnac. Gregory Gulxbertu. John 1 1 Glexchman, Kenton Glenn. Leslie X W Gmelner. Paula ' .. Goethel. Jane Gorbachwk. Johnathan ,Q Gore. Cwndy K h Goss. Dougtas EI X1 L Gratt. Karen Greenlee. Kathteen Grnthn. Thomas Grott. Cynthua Gross. Catherune Grossner. Patrucua Guwory. Alice Gu1rl,PhnIlp Gustatson.Kar1 Sophomores 205 Gustafson. Kim Gustafson. Lori Gustafson. Ross Hainchek, Kevin Halnline.Gregory Hallberg. Jay Hammerslag. Sally Haney. Michael Hansen. Kathi Hare. James Hart, Rhonda Hartslield, Kimberle Hasse. Mark Healy, Tarn: Heath. Nancy T322 3' tb l ., Q ES E! 5 la -f. . w f.,:f'f5s'f Sigffgfya? eil 15. 3 Mtg? ,J -Q fif . .. M ' S ga 5: iff' -2 ,y Helon. Kevin Hoffman. Brenda Hull. Martin So phomores 206 . K. Q Guthrie, Michael Hallstrom, Michael Hanson. Sheila Harvey, Cynthia Hecox, Robert - I-4 ali L - ,us t n 45 I f' ! . .J if A 1 i ,., '. .1 'L-.. Heinkel. Kathryn Henry. Scott Hicks. Kenin Hofslien, Jan Holland, Gerald Holmstrom. Charles Hull,Victoria Husolo. Kristine Hyland. Norma .,.A , J 1 lf if, f J' Hillary. Michael Hooker. Daniel Ingersoll. Steven Marni Marth surveys her class' entry in the float competition Our Victory Will Suspend Twilight. v Vi, .7 -1 - Av .- if WL- i ,'PZ:3T'fx .3 1 4, . Hills, Corrine Hodgernan. Alexander Hodges. Ruth Hoefling. Kevin Hribal. Gary Huffaker. Wilmer Hugdahl. David Hughes, Mark Ingram. Brenda lrvin. Sherrie Jacobsen, Christina Jacobson. Ronald A 1 ,V , K fu 4 ' :Q Rfb . .+. . , 'Eggl- , rw.. We J 5 et f 'rf . 0 l I w'-mini' 1 me . lnvt K X eq 337, if ffl' A 5 an a. '-ez ' Z, , if A 25 41 4 A 0 .r'aJ!K,,L' : ll l-.lf rl 5 A ! - vwwr W Af I fi, . . . 1 fx . , .sy at rf .1 N I . ui ' . all ' ff! f 5 9 'XTR . r t 19' 'P ,,,, 1 . U r. .J -if ' t . t Q r W .ef I fa , 1. J. .. 'l S. - .. fr K ' l' vi -'X ' - Q4 ,S ' . 4 f l I :L 3 f ,f ' ' vf' , , , .,. , 1. . if 1155. . L ':: A 312: C' it gm .. .f 3 5' ff er t af, gm sf 'l 'f s James. Janet Jephcote, Warren Johnson. Cara Johnson. Debra Johnson, lngrnd Johnson. Karla Johnson. Scott Joslyn, Ann Keatlng. Kathleen ,L fl Janncku. Rose Jeske. Robert Johnson. Davld Johnson. Gary Johnson. Julle Johnson. Melusa Jones. Jamieson Kaske. Holly Keller, Paula isis Sophs place fourth ln float competition 1 1 ' '. fra? A , f f . Jl' . it . LX M' f. ,ry bg, VX A j . 4 ex K ,mir- a li ag 7 ' Y' r ' V' ' b ,f r .. ' 'gf nl- z A Q A ' . Ig V 1. ..,.., U .. H U . 'Nr -' . . g k, ,Q ',vil'.,y S 'V 1 nv, V.. A, A' Q' .- 3 . A CU if ...cf 35, E V' 'MP , .fa . , .L . J ' 1 rf' Za V - -I ,z,+:,, ,:'.,. R- N, 'es Jensen. Susan Johnsen. Frances Johnson. David Johnson. Glenn Johnson. Karen Johnson. Pamela Jones, Krlstn Kasper. Karen Kernp, Kathryn 0 . J- Kernp. Randall Kennlnger.Susan Kermgard. Ruth Kerr. Edward Kr mmel, Mucnael Knmrnes. Gregory Krngstrorn. Ann Klrchberg, Mellssa Kuttle, Randall Klell. Debra Klossner. Scott Knudson. Karl S gk r f f X . r o3fF0.4f . Knuth, Harlan Knutson, Steven Koenig. Stephen Kollberg, Lee Konett. Ellen Konold. Cynthla Korf, Cammy Kramer, Kira Kranlsh, Mlchael Kret, Thomas Kromlnga. Shelley Krueger. Mary Krueger. Steve Labak. Rlchard Lambuotte. Gregory Larnbxotte. Laura Lane. Kelly Lantow. Steven Lane. John La Plante Davrd Sophornores 207 Sophs rap and relax in Tutorial Center Lathrop, Debra Lausch. Lois Lawson. Theresa Layton, Diane Leblanc. Mark Leerning, Terri Lemke, Derek Lemke. Pamela Lense. Nancy Lenz, Robert Leonard. Jodelle Lester. Michael Letsinger. Leann Levis. Mary Lighthall. Cynthia Lullibridge. Gregory Linder, Tern Lindgren, Sally Lindquist. Carol Lindvall. James Linsky. Grant 208 Sophomores , if A r rf F Q : , tw , 'za sg , - W K , 'Sw ' L gn-'W Y ,di 513 qs Lone. Suzanne Lowman, Kimberly Luckett. Tonya Lukasik. Joan Lundln. David McBain. Randy Mccammond. Joey McClellan. Jerri 'T' W! to N, ,. J, , f '12 J -I 1 , e P wi 5 -AX t 5 n- x 932 A 4 QP ' it 1' x , Zh' us 4 as o 21, efwq A 1- Q ' 5' . 1 1, M , Q flkhgfa 's t X rs ' . Q w tt'-, 1, 3' ,ara r' McCord, Patricia MacBain. Judy Mark, William McCue. Stephen Mandell. Steve Marth, Margaret McCullough, Scott Manees, Chad Martin, Craig McDaniel. Rob Mangas, Leslie Martin. Robert McDonnell. James Margo. Joseph Mattisorv, Katrina McHugh. Christopher Manley, Penny Maurici, Alex McKinney, Julia Mannelli. Mark Mazur, Denise McKinney. Randolph Marino, Michael Mazur, Michelle grew , 2 p 'E .1 ,kd ., . Q 1 F l f . ml ' nw f 1' fl gi at L - xr J f J' ' .:, -,E l ' . 'll 7 ' si ef' H Uv , . X r- ff vi ,J Y K -.s .1-, , Y , ,-t ll A I ? . l i , Y M ly 1 y , l l l 4 l 1 I 4 l 4 Sophomore boys do not seem to mind being fenced inside the tutorial center during a free hour, Many students take a break from their classes to play cards, catch up on their studies. or merely talk with each other. 3 9 1' r S ,W tem., ' . .. 4, -Q . - waist-re.. N.--we s- - V235 9 .4 l fifs xl ..,., - 2 . wi 3 ,,1,t . xg Ny' K Y . yt. .t ,K Nw' , . 5 ,W-w r we l lb ,. 3,-tg, . 11 Q .tr V- kt. , Mazzola, Carol Merkle, Terry Meyer. Carrie Meyer. Kevin Meyer, Nancy Meyers. Randy Miller. Scott Milligan, Colleen Milligan. Michael Miner. Nancy Minns. Lynn Mitchell. Kelly Moberg, Carol Mock. Sheryl Moline. Jellrey Mondul. Mark Moore. Dana Moore. Paul Moore. Jennifer Mordick. Fhlllip Moses. James Mower. Susan Mueller. Becky NaDDi. Jane Naretta. Darlene Nau. Jeff Nell. Brenda Nelson. John Nelson. Laurie Nelson. Randall Nelson, Susan Newman. Dave Nichols. Janis Nicholson, Alexandra Nielson. Darrick Noonan. Catherine Nowlcki. Carol O'ConnelI. Mark Oehler. Mark Onlson. Ruth Olson. Gay Olson. Kevin Orput. Kim Ortberg, Richard Osborn. David Osborne. Deane Otis. Ralph Paine. Marilyn emit ave. 1 1' ,hi L .3 .ri X ix ft. - ' N 'f I A Y . ' it ll J Palm. Robert Palm. Susan Palmer. Mary Palmquist. Nathan Paluzzi, Michael Pappas. Tracey Parker, James Patsch. Lori Patterson, David Pearce. Carol Pearse. Sharon Pearson. Jamie 209 Sophomores Doug Conde prepares to respond to oral drills in Miss Daniels' seventh hour French class. .Q Pearson, Lori Perkins, Mark Perry. Michael Persinger. John Peterson. David Peterson. Jane Peterson, Karen Peterson. Ronald Peterson. Ruth Petrauskas. Linda Pettis. Kimberley Picus. Joel Pierson. Michelle Pieszak, Jennifer Piske. Cynthia Pixler. Stacie Plate, Catherine Pohren, Scott 210 Sophomores Popp. Judith Principals. Mark Quigg. Lorraine Price, Harry Proudtoot. Diann Raine. John Price, Robert Quick. Ronald Ralston. David I r - I Qin- ,ws 3, 7' Xrfixt 1 . '-:fig ' 7'nw 11,5 J ' ., 7 if , fl l i fx i P w .ily i f J V ll , .5 , ' . f Ray. Kimberly in Readette. Mark Rea. Maya Reece. David Reader,Cindy Reid. Drew ' ...,, W - 1. f r ' ffr Plllll 'Ji M I Y W K ,., J 9 use af 5. A J swam 1 5254 f. ' Vg J 9 E QR, , 1 .J 3 . ink. ,, 6- 4 ef Q ear l, i i A yy - - l f K ,.,, V V,., .L Jr L J ' 3' N ' .e 'ii 'f i Rever. Lauren Rewerts, Debra Reynolds. Jennifer Rice. Mary Richards. William Reiland, Andrew Reiter, Stephen Reitsch. Debbi Reno, Susan Rettig. Gary if, L .Y 1 v Ridens, Rusty Rinaldo, Michael Robison, Robb Rodda. Dale Rodgers, Lester Rogers, Lynette Ronloff. Gwen Romano, Jodi Rosborough, Dawn Rossiter, Anne f l ,XQ 'F 1. sl' r ini? ' U' 1' , A 1. -, , .in i J' 3 2.4- aru c I 'Q Rudderham, Diane Runstrom, Patricia Russ, Michael Russell, Kent Rutherford, Willard Ruvolo, Joseph Sabien, Luan Sagona. Frances Salley. Darla 5 6 in fr. 'lf we ax., f,. ' J, raw ' ..- as t. l Labs help perfect language fluency ,A ..r -5 kg-s 21 ., 'M Q its ll Ag? 1 , .J 1 S tlnwki ' Xa 1 Schuelke, Dale Schultz, Dewayne Schultz, Karen Schwarzbach, Judy Scott, Patricia Scott, Susan Schmidt, Kathleen Searcy,Jennifer Schmitt, Robert Seaver, Julia Schneider, Steven Selvert, Mark Sargent. Beverly Savage. Rodney Scanlan. William Schalder. Joel Scniro, Frances Schilling. Carol 4 Lk :- 5 Q.,-... ' x ig is ' Q . W 'N gut, lad t R ss . is X, SE? nj Sellln, Cynthia Sewell, Karen Shacklee. Becky Sl1ahangnan,All Sheetz, Randall Shefler, Francl Sheik, Lon Shriner, Jenmler Sirnpkuns. Kirn Skaar, Craig Skee, John Skolrood, Cindee 1 'R f I j l 7 f. S ' ' 3-sv 2 l K, X j. Af! A Q 00 f . 4832 Slabaugh, Gary Slabaugh, Ronald Slack. Thomas Sletten. Suzanne Slinger, Kevin Smith, Janice Smith, Laura Smith, Linda Soderberg, Brian Solle. Susan Sorenson. Janet Sowards. Jane Spangler. John Spencer, Debra Spencer, Susan Sta rk, Gregory Stark. Jill Stebbins, Brian Steele. Carl Steulner, Nancy 211 Sophomores Stevens. Mark Stevenson, Jill Stieg. Robert Sfreeter, Keith Swanson. Tamara Strelow. Sheldon Sullivan. Michael Strom. Marcua Summerlott, Rebecca Taylor. James Stromquist. Steven Sutton.Susan Stroud. Permelua Swangren, Lydia Taylor. Joyce Tedlord, Kim Streub. David Stuen. Duane Swanson. Bruce Teeman. Cynthua .1 fs - li 4 - J. N -' .1 ' , ., V K K 3 . I S ' -ru 21' f ' if X V . la A '. 'I ' 34 v .fm X ' V' ' ' .A -. -1 ' 5 Q ar f - Vitale. Vlcki Voduck. Nancy Voegtli. William Vogl. David Voss. Gary Waffle, Thomas Wahlquust. Barbara Walcott, Vurgunua Wallem. Jeffrey Wallin. Rose Walsh. Monica Walstrom. Rhonda Ward. Duane Wartgow, Jeffrey Waterfield. Charles Waxler. Terryl Wayman. Larry Weaver, Mark Webb. Debra Webb. Richard Weber. Dawn Werkel. Ja mes Weir, David Weis, Beth 212 Sophomores lk ,J A I fzsfgt dl V. ,421 ,. 3 Y' '1 25 . ,u Y . tufr .. ' 'imtk-if? ' , u . rf Q f ' rfhllf U X, X 1 l 4:-. f N rf' K fx . .rw ..., Thlenemann. Dana Traxel,WiIluarn Turner, Tamara Thoes, Steven Traynor. Timothy Tyrell, Julue Thomas. Donna Trelz. Alan Unger. Deborah Thompson, Brent Tuute. Kelley Van Dae. Karen Trank. Richard Tuneberg. Perry Van DenBrunk. Hans Travrulck. William Turbyville. Francis Varidervert. Wendy Vanover. Jeanette Varisco. Thomas Varland. James Vaughan, Angela Vercoe. James Vincent.JaneIle 3 f 4, xt . ur, 'sur .,: 1 ,V , I f 5 l itil' x 5 V, if ' 1 u WM X fer ' V . Q , Y ,Q A f 3: ' fe it aff 4 1 v w.. . 1, l 5 my ., X ,-or xi' , 4, ,M - H - t Qu . f . ,. h L V vi ' , . .X I U -1 , In A , Liam , -. W V X X1 - f s A . 1 .qv L I P N 1 Ef f ,. V , 4 1 ,gf-5, A-, Y Exif - 'Sf it uf N ,w 3' , tx Sli ' V i L ,.c. 1 , , 5 sul i ff W. ' I 4, X E ' A, L- i, 1' .' v . 4 s 4 -gh, .l-qt ,ff - f M- Welker, Brenda Wenz, Russ Westbrook. Mae Westergren. Steven Whalen, Steven Wharton. Anne Wheeler. Mark Whippler. Susan Whitchurch. Pamela Wicklund, Terry f . YF' V s . . fi f V. ff-. .mira i, .J -.CV 4 5 5 5 7af,..,' Q I ,f -A H M ,J The sophomore officers organized this year's class activities. They were Jenny Shriner, secretary: Kim Orput, vice president: and Lori Gustafson, treasurer: standing, and Bob Lenz. president, seated. 49' K Zif 4 5 , all 9 is .5 2 L1 -nx I W, ,1.:,, wg 4 ,sf rg, 1 5' fl Widell, John Widstrom. Bradley Wilkerson, Gary Wille. Steven J l ' 1 X ' -1 x , Qi t t ' 1 K ,ff .gf 4' ' Wi J' ' .- V . A . ' .5-olafi f IN . Willis, Richard Winslow. Richard Wisner. Kyle Wilson, Diane Wirstrom. Eric Wood. Cynthia . L,J 'x .. if iz LQ., g jf 'x Worden. John Worden. Susan , s .rr ., I ll I if ' ,f -.sts . J A f 'Y A., 1.1!-x . 1- l l Wrage, John Youle, John Wright. Linda Voussi, Cathy 213 Sophomores As the north star has often guided explorers and travelers throughout our universe, so this North Star qStudentHqndbookJ willaid you ,, in your unendingquest t t 5 for an education. - Mr. Robert Wood 1, mf? F reshmen X 'BQ 1 , sf A 31531 -- if 'F' A' , 5f.,5, ffm?j'!-45 i f.. I b I S-iv V: 2 f1fi..ggTi?f:-.vglgft . ' . T,f5ff'5 2 4, 'Y Qggial ' . 4 fn ng :gg ' - V -.1 1 'li 'ti A 7 .. if ff. . t . j ' 1 ' ., ' f 1, . 'FTA ,K ' ., JF? 1 N ,' . f' Y' 5 id h ' GH R f 'o 6 I 2 . Y, ' 5 f 3 A . i , 4. If I 'v V ' A tu -v ' r ' .1 A 33.1 ix. ' .K V! X ,, it r Ag f ' 1 V V , - ,'xQ,a,53gg:1 'LPN-'G ' ' .. - . , vw, V ,ff . , L. v. s' ' W if if .. . +-h fm 'Y 13 .Agp X 'Q gf 5 i it ff f in A , , ' f Abbott. Ruth Anderson. Kyle Adams, Fred Anderson. Brent Agnew. Sue Anderson. Lori Akerman. Deborah Anderson, Michele Allbee, Brad Anderson, Peter Allen, Richard Anderson, R. Todd Amdal. Matt Anderson, Robyn Anderson, Kathy Anderson, Todd M, ffiwteln T , 1 ze'--rx . .3 'll Anderson. Vicki Andria. Matt Anger. Mark Applequist. Randy Arne, Julie Auman, Vincent Ax. William Bacino, Gary ..,..,. x . V?,, ?, ,.,, 'Q 'Q , ' 1 12' 'tied ' J ' ' i - Fan, A if if , , , ef' ' . ,K J - , aw , V.. , ' I. fx . 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Lea Ann Baxter. Brenda Baxter. Brent Baxter, Jody Freshmen 215 Blume, Greg Bohe. Debbie Bokamp. Gary Bollock. Cindy Bonner, Bill Boorngarden, Scott Booth. Deborah Boothe, Michael Borgrnan, Donald Borst, Richard Bosley. Tina Bourul. Jaqueline Bracy. Thomas Brarnan, Rebecca Brauer, Dale Brearley, Thomas Brennan. Dan Bridegan, Rick Brodeski, Debra Brogan, Michael Brotrnan. Jonathan 216 Freshmen Frosh unite to build prize-winningfloat I V Brown. Janet Brown. Nancy Brubaker. Andy Bryer. Jeffrey Bullis. Rosalyn Burkholder. Anne Burnell, Deborah Burns. Susan Busch. Mitchell Butitta, David Butler, Robert Cain, John Calvert, Mary Campbell, Amy Canfield, Barbara Carlson, Barbara ! 1 at , ,f rn EQ Q E J '.: W ' M eval gi , K i fl J X 17 , r Eiiiifgis J f A .f. f fjx ,- Ac JL, 5,5 Ay 'sf ,Ja J' 1,- vu ly .... I rut, 1 5521 - ,I Carlson, Carol Carr. Joel Carter, Michael Cartwright, Diana Case, Cathy Case, Laurie Cassens, Daniel Cate. Eileen Celebron. Dany , w Center. Nancy Cero, Laura Chappell, Mike Chouinard. Linda Christiansen. James Chrzanowski. John Cicero. Carl Clausen. Roger Clauson. Tim 13-Nr, - f 'm . fa, f . , A. Q ,S re? 5 j jf 311, f ,f w .-I-a rt? r, Wa K Q 7 'fQ'fj- 'fs ' D W' rfv s Gifrdd ? 'A jf ,, I' f use H ei J W ff . At, -its ,Fix ' ' ' i 4 . . 11 , , K , 'i ,i V r A 0 I fr -1 ,. J . V4 W ' -L V V. A , J' i gp , , ., 3. . P I .2 - Q ,, xr .rg Cunningham. Matthew Denis. John Cushing, Lynn Daring. Ken Czubachowshi. Pat Davis. Debbie Dahlgren. Jeanne Deason. Marion Dalziel. Larry DeCamo. Diane Daniels. Wendy Deitrick. Nancy Danielson. Julie DeMarb. John X . fi-Rv r, 11 g if ,ls J ' . A J' DeMarchis. Paul Dempster. William DeSchepper. Debbie Devoe. Jacqueline Dobrowolski. Dan Douglas. Mike Dowell, Valsheria fr., A ff - ., ' U , I '- .- l -I , ., ' . '- '4 -V - he ,, fifgf' z ' . . . Jill Q ,ft W L 3 2. X N, ,M if .e. 11. xx .. 25.551 ffl 1 . Us -............ 1 if .......... Cleary, Debbie Clinite, David Cohrs. Marty Conrad Scott Conrad. Bill Cooper, Karen Coopernoll. Alan Cormier, David Cowan. Brenda Cox. Steve Cramer, Cindy Cramer, Erick Crittenden, Andy Crowe. Therese 1 Freshmen labor in pursuit of first place in the float competition. Their efforts paid off as Thor Strikes was judged as the most original and creative float. --fx ' , .4 60' , gg' fi ' H i 95 i -, ne , am, KV. , vi 4 n .f :T X ff il g ,afiliia Z, jk X Q? .' K, Y 4' ' NV Q ills' 1 f -, i , g,aE.,,,r.1.s..: . .E , or ::Z',1' wg-J. .J Doyle. Kathy Dulian. Brad Dulian, Jim Dixbury. Nancy Eastman. Dale Eckroth, Steven Edwards. Mike Egelston, Ann Eilders. Rick Eklund. Julie Ekstrom, Bonnie Elke. Bob Elliott, Diane Ellis, Diane Emerson. Lorna Engel, Carla Freshmen 217 Englin, Greg Enichen. Barbara Erickson. Dale Erickson. Steve Ericson. Julia Erkert. Matt Eshelrnan. Bruce Eubank. Julie Evans. Karen Evans, Mark Evans, Bill Eyster, Charleen Fairburn. Nancy Fauerbach. Karl Fedell, Lynda Fiduccla. Rick Field. John Field, Rick 218 Freshmen Mighty Thor points the way for a Freshman Class victory in the home- coming float competition. His thun- derous bolt of silver lighting struck the iudges as one of the float's strong point. . :af 4 i 1 , ' rr far- 2 f 'LQ' ' ' .fffr - .X ai ,Q K J , I x , Q i ...Mm - .. , 1' ziffx ' l ' I W- fx T lb? i ' l'i w f' 1 we X' H, in ll t 2 I f ..i xv .1 6' 5 4 1' J N ' lr a i ak R i i - 1. 5 Al 5 ,g Q L, ,V f 'J' 0 Q .4 an 'A , .1-Y V 'Z-:. '53 5-V ..,. k Fischer, Pam Fisher. Kevin Fisher. Mike Foley. Jerry Folgate. John if ge Q 5 w sw, . . X V Y Evi- en . ,fb- 'LE .kzxmkzf I f jx 5 35221112 ,SFS ' mlm. ag x.: i ff?f'l ' 1 g as- 'ir' lg. I a. ,X la QW ., z - 'ixzsizfi , wk, ' X i Q 5 Forbes. Steve Foster. DeAnne Foster. Mark Frank. Jay Frazier. Debbie fo Frazin. Mike Freedlund. Craig Freeman. Stacey Frey. Edward Fritz. Bruce f fx Frost.Andy Frost.Pete Fuca.Frank Fuller. Terry Fulton. Todd l t' it E295 1 , I l l Gagmon. Donna Gale. Mark Gallina. Brent Garnbuno. Cnrus Garrison. Terry Gatton. Randy Gehrke. Nancy Gendron. Pat George, Steve -- fr v F Gertn.Muke Gesrner. Amy Ginsberg. Barry Glelchman, Laurie Gloyd, Sherry Goldsworthy. Doug Goodnope. Dan Goodnch, Conme Goornas. Shelley 1 ML 1 . , .Q v. , 11 ll vo-we evfgrsfwgu f ' :iz-' , Q - Q .1 ' awe K f J -f f wt '- fa, r 42.42, if . , f 'r 1 rv ' if ' i , . fs . if V337 ,As fe! 01:- Gottfred, Gordon Grace. Pattu Gral. Luann GrandstaH,Catl1y Grandstall. Chris Green. Torn Greenlee. Sue Greenwaldt. Sandy Grlrnsley, Shelly 'Thor Strikes' wins top honors lor frosh r . ., A is A -. 'fl Groatl'l.Klrr1 ' , h xl ' x ' Groenke. Ktny f 1 ' -gr ag. Grydyk.Tanya .'- . ' r.- f l ' . Ns . ur - X 5,1 1. , 5 .ig if . - -L: if' ee 121. f ' -J' Jr If 5. Gustafson. Steve ' Hakala. Todd -1 Hall. Nllke lf - l f Harnmel. Jack Harnrner. Sherry Hanna. Dan Hanson. Sheldon Harding. Becky Hardlng. Jane Q ,R 'A fn' , K e .. 5 X f' fs 3 X S r S Y W K ' fl fx P RN K ' I S :A . . gf I ' .file 'A J!-L EA S 122 rr , ' 1 . Hare. Pat Harker. Sue Harnols. Llbby Harris. Maureen Harrison, Mark Hartne1t.Leslle Harvey. Doug Hang. Ted Haugen. Andrea Hellm. Mark Heldel. Betsy Heurnert. Nancy Hendel, Mark Hendrickson. Kelly Hlghland. Jane Hinton. Jerre Hoffman. Kent Holcomb. Clyde Holrnbeck. Grayson Holstrom. Shannon Freshmen 2 Holzwarth. Bobble Hooker, Tim Hooley. Denny Hooley. Erin Hoshaw, Jim Howland, Jeff Hribal. James Hullrnan. Terry Hug. Janell Hugdahl, Jan Hummel. Holly Hunter, Dan Hutchmson,Joan lllian. Michele lnness, Craig ln s if-X .J ,DL 7 is tx! 1 IX 1 sl iffilii qu cv 5, f ' . 1 , We, Q,- Freshmen develop good study habits l 'TE' Q . V, ..., 1 LV In f - -u I F Q I f .J . A hbvii , e, ,N ..- . 9.2. X a Q E3 is 'sa ww' sis w if nf -S Johnson, Mark Johnson. Ross Johnson. Sherrie lnnocenli. Leslie Jenkins. Pam Johnson, Dave Johnson, Julie J0finS0f1iS1even Jaenicke, Kns Jessup, Steve Johnson. Faye Johnson. Kurt Jlohnion- Wlll Jakowlew. JONV1 J0hr1SOf1.AllCe Johnson. Jill Johnson. Laura Jones, Beth Jones, Kevin July. Dale 220 Freshmen .'r,l ,Z Kallweit, Mary Kaltenbach, Kevin Kaltved. Sherry Kaser, David Kauzlarich, Frank Kearsley, Wesley Kellems. Jim Keller, Larry B.. ,V Keller. Tonia Kellison, Diana Kemp. Cyndi Kerl. Sue Ketner. Sally Key, Heidi Kale. Chris King. Dave .t X Q l JL . if Q King.Mar1ha Kingsbury, Martha Kingsley, Sally Kinser. David KIoep1er,Torn Knight.Jel1 Knoll. Jim Knudson, Kevin fi we-. V . L te .rn Y f- A nfl R. gaiawe New -65, .V-.'u.,.,,...a4.f. 2 K S, w. ,Y ,Q ff f-'mf r 1' 1 V .fu-'lr ff x . ,. , . mf u. N , fJf,,n.,,5, 1 Knutson, Tammy Koch, Brenda Kolosky. Greg Koloskty, Robert Korzen. Julte Krantsh. Drane Krueger. Leah Kruger, Davud Kuehl. Krrn Kuehn. Debbie Kundo, Bonnie Kvlen. Ailce Labak, Roseann Laird. Caroline Landgren. Nancy Lape, Randy!! La Rose. Sylvta Larsen. Karen Larsen. Lorre Larson. Trrn Laying. Rhonda Laylng. Susan Leach, Karen Leber, Karen .1 ,i y W M ., . , S. '- : 1' ' 'sf 1 a ' 4 ' o ,v J A . .Q Q ' n 4 i s , - 'ati ' tgsjkt L , A Lillie. JeH Lundblorn. Steve Lander, Kathy Lundstrorn. Davrd Luvungston, Sue Lobdell. Bruce Loblanco, Dawn Loftcn. Lisa Loschiavo. Rob Louus, Bob Lucas. Ann Luce. Susan Luna. Kathy Lundberg, Denuse Lundgren. Ward , Ln were ff -, A - r 'een V V1.1 get 2,1 rf, 1 at, ai- ff Lutzow, Mike Lyddon. Peg Lyon, Sue Lyskawka, Judy McAnarney, Ann , 1 'lhwvwltf I if- ng: , - - .I H Leber, Larry Leernlng. Sue Lenzunt, Robert Leonard. Kathryn Leppert. Chuck Lernor, Eric Lester. Jud: Llcarl. John - 1' A, an J J McCar!un. Barbara McComb, Barry McCornble. Mark McDermott, Coleene McDonald. Lynda H J .3 Randy Gatton researches a Physical Eduction project while takmg advantage of a quiet library setting, Freshmen 221 McDonnell, Timothy ' McGann, Patricia - McGinnis. Sandy Tv- . 1, i McDonnell.Michael ' ' X X .- en,- we i N t an ,sf Q A Lv t A McNeany, Kevin McWeeny. Karen MacMorris. David Mahalla. Gregory Mango, Nuccolette Mannino. Kenneth Mark. Douglas Marston, Susan Martin. Susan Maslanka. Donna Mastrangeli, David Mathieu. David 222 Freshmen Fres h m en pra ctice newly acquired skills .Vt rg .. .Q ' X I Qi , .9' :::'.1.3':..':,'-12,1 . -I gg , ' v':i:':iff: ig . ' 4 . x N L A 5 , -0 c 'Ti 71 eiiv 5 f 3 ,fri ff? 2,2 'A t wt 1 .4 4 li .1 1 F? 5 L 0 6 A ' 1' 2 ' '39 4 ' 1 f f D ,f , ' f X lj X fx ' we in ,. -. we 5, Q YV 9 a N E A 'tr Q 511 64 SIM B Ee v .iggzfrsf-' 5 ffSr5z5?i' L 2 if A P 1 . Mays. Kathryn Meagher, Kevin Meagher. Nancy Q, fi . ta r 'ef ' af . -e-v A ' 3 a j A 1' if Medeans.Cheryl MilIer,Cindy Merhar. Kristen Miller. Donna Meyer. AI Miller. Paul .f ' 'lx ' 'H V tai if: 5. 3 tig ' W D . :S 1 -s ,- , .., rl 2 f 1: : 4: 1 w e Miller. Robin Miller, Stephen Miller. Terry M1Itin1ore.Terrie Mitchell, Steven Moede. Trent Mohr, Gregory Mooney. Helen Moore. Sheryl Morig, Lori MorreaI.Chrnstine Morris. Jim Morrow, Scott Mosbacher. Julie Mowry. Gregory Murphy, Teresa Nagus. Paul Nash, Tricia Nash. Peter Nelson. Brad Nelson, Chery NeIson.Cynthia Nelson. Leigh Newcomb. Richard l , Q' as ,rr 5 . f X X. ' Y 4 if 3' in , . 1 '17 f ,f 5 7 C uk . Nielsen. Wayne Nihan, Lisa Nilsorl. Bonnie Noble, Brian Nolting, Rick Norbeck. David North. Mark Odling, Cathve O'DonnelI. John Olbruch. Gail Oldham, Donna Oliver, Pam Olson, Dan Olson, David ,fx 4 Olson, Derek Olson. Julie Olson. Scott Oman, Kathy O'NeiI, Jeff Orleans, Bradley wr' - Orlow, Steve A Orrnan, Nick Orthoefer. Kathy ' Ortland. Steve Osborne, Laura Oster. Jim I G. M., I 'x v X ' f as :gf L 5, gf Z, K i 9 1 A 2' X Otto. Lisa Owano, Keith Palmer, Clayton Paollcchl, Fred Parry, Jean Patterson, Laurie ,a J 5 A .,f.,, ,.:., L I AM if, 5 A f 1' . sieve . 'fs l 1 i A -N- l , 1 ,-t - 4 ,is 4. Patterson. Lisa Paulson, Tom Pearson. Jim Pease, Norman Peckham. Deanne Peckham. Laura Perrin, Rick Mike Ward, Ed Fry, and Dan Olson work to perfect their form in freshman gymnastics class. FRSEN Freshmen 223 Perteete, Tom Petesen. Chery Petersen, Sherri Petersen. Cindy Peterson. Scott Peterson. Sheryl Peterson. Lisa PbiIIips,Terry Picavet. Stacy Pieszak, Lisa Fiske. Debbie Prather,Cathy Price, Roger Prltz, Tony Pukala, Leo Rader. Curt Ra1dai.Kriss Ralston, Liz eynolds, Steve ichards, Dennis Robinson, Dave ichards, Sue Robinson. Mark Robey, Cindy 'A No! R R F? Q will 4 5 ,.,..,f4 Q Riedle, Bob Robinson. Wendy i Qt- nr -- Ritter,Mike Robinson,Greg A 5 F 5' V ie' I if 3-, . r 1 Q I -, 'i 3 '- ' ' .nal ,-,rv f Rogers, Kathy Roe, Tim Rogers, Chuck Rogers, Robin Rolander, Bob Romeo. Tony Rosecrance, Laura Ross, Doug Rate. Kurt Roy, Steve - 1 ,. , LSA: 'ite Lt -t ty, tg it i ' N me .gi , 'af i Q 6 I we rv wall., ,Tn ,A 1 i, 1 7 :ak 1 fiom 't 3 ir 't ,f-, ,t,.., r 1, 'M ,QQ I I ff Randazzo. Ftorence Raney. Rick 51' Rasmussen, Scott Reaganjulie if Ream. Tammy Reaves. Katherine Redrnon, Lisa Remington. Steve 224 Freshmen J A va , ...ot U. ..-so f -,X ...M ,, ,its,,.g-J-W . V, A . - f,-t arf' m - -A ,,,Q.i.s-eggs.W..-teigpi. . - --ffiewfrfpir-em-.,,, ,, tiniest .3 ' 2 , ' Hi z'i1,.f,.-V''7M'nt'fff'Z 5.,K'+K'f-vt....tt,,'V- f , , Debbie Deschepper returns a difficult shot during a doubles table tennis match at the freshman sports party. .ij i r , qv ti Q x ' . 3' ,. A .. l . 'Q 'iff l e 7, , -4 W' 2 lf- fx Rutzey. Suzanne Rubuun. Gary Rubberharn. Mike Rudy. Beth Rurnrnel. Donald Rundouvst. John Russ, Davao Russ. Barb Sabln. Scott .3 X' . ff S . get s 4 3 Q, xy J I 5, ' J -4 mr, , f . Y Sargent. Robert Scanlan. Kathleen Schrnelung. Anne Schmidt. Robyn Schmidt. Wullnam Schultz. Held: Schurnaker, Bull Schweusberger, John Scott. Rlcky Frosh sports party promotes class spirit fvf , 'f ' ' if . f 1 ..7:.-tt... s -- Seaver Jrrn . I -f 'r ' M - t 'Tj-T 6 9 Seger, Beth J , Q' 9 '- ' ' . Sesslar. Dawn f SessIar.Mark . ' 9 1 , he 4 Severin. Karen Shabez. Ed Shaltenberg. Ted Shaprro. Jlrn -A1 fl , , ,. ,rss .'-. 1.-men t -ze f 1 L '. R V ., . .X-,. .. 3 E R Share. Paul X , 4 Sharp, Edward W J Shepardson,Tern . Shepard, Bob e X lui ,lf-'EFX ..,. - ., Q tf - f .. ug ax . .-6 A K Q ,. gpaunhgrver. Marty ' - r. v ' ,S al, ,V-4 we ' pea e e K W ' N Wg , R. K 3 nge- . xb, , - I . I V . f A ' , , iq,- -. . 2 0- N J V X i I ' Spencer. Kelly r ' f 1- Spencer. Steve x - , . A, h V - . , ' ' , S lr ,W . - ,f ff: A .lf K 2 fa ff, 1 , gk I xl lg A Shore, Brian Skrzypek. Chris Short. Kim Sletten, Lunda Subert, Mark Slye, Make Sum, Heather Srnlth, Barry Sklar, Davud Smxth, Kevln Spohn. Robert 1 Stanley. Dawn 'T , Stautlenberg, Henry 9 Steele, Doug ' ' X ,F Steele.Geof1rey Q Steele.Janet 4 2 1' fri, . Snyder. Katie Soderberg, Klm Sogard. Stephanie Sollest. Karen Sonnenleltter, Sheryl Freshmen 225 Steifner. Shelby Stevens. Bruce Stevens. Craig Stewart,GI1nda . Storrnont. Rhonda Stover. Candy 3 -1, Tren. Marcia Trernuhs, Mike Trousdake. Bonnne Tucker. Dave Toggle. Jack Tuneberg. Jim Usedorn. Jrrn Valentine. Dawn VanAntwerp. Jerry Vandervert. Kae Vanroolen. Mark VoorheeS.He1dl Wafford, Dave Wagner, Ken Wallace. Luz Wallbank, Cundy Wall: n. Sue Schadewatd, Bull ii'E.s'i . in Sfferrwrcky .,.. 1 Strornquust, Terry - Sturz. Tammle 1' 3 lf' 35, in 1 K ' .r ' . S!YIes, Lusa 12, Q .1 GS, 9 Swanson.Gary 5 e V 'J Swanson. Michele h - , l i? 5 .i . T ,Q Q. L. . . gow., , . K W Sweeney, Kate ' 53 A Swenson. Brad ,lv I fl Gp Swwnson.KeHy f 5 m K N? x . 'ii i W' 'gr 1 , 'fl H-n f T Jef , . 'Ke 15 f n - .54 L y S L : Kama 5 of y 5 A , ' I , 'fx N 19 ' .ie 1? Q ' Q '.,,f2f. 2 t aff? t f,f'-',,-- ' :e f f - f 'M LI M. . Ward, John Ward, Make Warren, Nancy Warnrrnont, Gal! Webb. Scott Wecker, Mike Weckstrorn. Thomas Weus. Dan Welte. Gerald 'N sl he -.J my 226 Freshmen Syverson. Dave Taylor. Teddle Thayer. Kathy Thompson. Mary Toback. Mark Talbot, Dick Taylor. Tim Thompson, Kevm Thurman. Lunda Tooley. Connre Tatro. Brnan Teske. Debby Thompson,Parr1 Tidweil, Rod Travas. Deobre an-f . 4111 3 H 5 M . - fe , ...ww A Mike Behr president pedals forward as Leslie Beekman, vice president: Gail Warnimont secretary and Scott Webb treasurer hind This year s freshman officers were anticipating next year's driver education course 1 x ll? 11 3 ,Ly N .Q N LA sw wig J v We S ,.,- J it Wisner, Scott Wood. Ronald Wrend, David . . Al I ' s Y' i lv? aff' X 1 , , . ..'. Index ABBOTT, DONALD 155 ABBOTT. RUTH 215 ABL 75 ADAMS, DAVID 90. 202 ADAMS, FREDRICK 215 ADAMS. GAYLE 48, 187 ADDIS. GAYLE 187 ADELMAN. MARK 202 ADKINS, PACKEY B7, 187 AFS 44 AGNEW, CAROLYN 54, 202 AGNEW, SUSAN 215 AGUSTSSON EDDA 202 AHLGREN, ALICE 155 AHO, SHARON 202 AHR, HELEN 119, 187 AH R, LINDA 33. 55, 75. 81, 202 AKEDOHL. SUE 54 I AKERMAN, DEBROAH 215 ' ALBERT. JULIE 61. 155 ALBERTSON. MR. CHARLES 62. 130. 146 ALBRIGHT. DIANE 155 ALEXAN DER, JULIANNE 62. 1 55, -178 ALEXANDER. ROBERT 155 ALLBEE, BRAD 215 ALLEN, RICHARD 202 ALLEN, RICHARD 201, 215 ALLEN, ROBERT 187 ALLEN, VICKIE 7B.118,1B7 ALMAN, VICKIE 54 . ALMS. JOANNE 187 AMATO, PAULETTE 187 AMDAL, MATTHEW 91. 215 AMDAL, ROBERT 87, 187 AMMON, BERNARD 155 AMMON, BEVERLY 202 AMMOSSOW, KONSTANTIN 48. 71. 73, 202 ANDERSEN. ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON: ANDERSON. ANDERSON, ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON: ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON A NDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON A NDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON ANDERSON NORENE 155 ALAN 187 BARBARA 54, 187 BRIAN 187 DAVID 187 DEBRA 202 DIANE 202 DOUGLAS 202 MRS. FAY 143 GAIL 52, 187 GAYLE 202 I JEFFREY 90, 202 KATHERINE 202 KATHLEEN 55. 64, 81. 215 KATHY 202 KIMBERLEE 59, 155 KYLE 29. 91, 215 BRENT 215 LORI 215- MARK 202 MICHAEL 202 MICHELE 215 NANCY 61, 155 PETER 105, 215 MR. PETER 130, 146 RANDY REBECCA 51.65.202 RENA 81.83. 187 ROBERT 155 ROBERT 155 MRS. SUSAN 130, 146 . TODD 215 ROBYN 215 :SUSAN 48.55. 202 .TODD48.91,215 .VIKI 215 ANDREE, ELENA 42, 75, 152. 155 ANDREE, JOHN 19. 56, 187 ANDREW. ROSLYN 46, 155 ANDREWS, DONALD 187 ANDRIA, JEANETTE 69. 187 ANDRIA, MATTHEW 91, 215 ANGER. MARK 215 APPELQUIST. RANDALL 71.91.215 APPLEGATE, MR. JAMES 130. 146 APPLEGATE, IBRED ARAMOVICH. MAREN 44, 56. 62, 65, 75. 155. 165 ARAMOVICH. MARYANN 69.80, 202 ARMSTRONG, JIM 202 ' ARNE, JULIE 215 ASHTON. KATHLEEN 202 ATTERBERRY. MARK 155 AUGENSEM. ORRIN 59, 130. 146 AUMANN, VINCENT 215 AUSTIN. CAROL 61, 155 AX, WILLIAM 215 AYLWARD. RICHARD 155 BABB, DAWN 61. 155 BACHMAN. GREGORY 87. 187 BACINO. GARY 54. 215 BAER. CHRISTINE 202 228 Index BAER. DANA 48. 202 BAER. DAVID 215 BAEVERSTAD, ERIC 95. 215 BAEVERSTAD, MARK 36. 87. 187. 189 BAGLEY. KATHALEEN 187 BAIN. DEBRA 155. 163 BAKER, CHARLES 187 BAKER, GREGORY 202 BALDINGER, TIM 215 BALLARD, DONNA 43.155 BALLARD. ROBERT 202 BAND 4649 BANFIELD. DEBBIE 44. 202 BANFIELD. JOHN 155 BANKORD. KURT 90, 202 BARANIAK, PATRICIA 61. 155 BARBER, SCOTT 59. 187 BARCLAY, DENNIS 187 - BARKER. JEFFREY 91.215 BARNES, VICKI 187 BARNHART, LEA 50.215 BARRETT. JENNIFER 202 BARRETT, KAREN 155 BA RRETT. ROBERT 187 BARRICKMAN, MARK 202 BARTEL, MRS. MARY 130, 146 BARTELS, STEVEN 71. 73 BARTKUS. BRADLEY 47, 155 BARTON, JUDY 202 BASEBALL 112-113 BASKETBALL 100-105 BATES, BOBBY 187 BATES, FRANK 155 BATES, MICHAEL 202 BAUMGARDNER, CINDY 149, 155 BAUMGARTNER. MARK 202 BAXTER. BRADLEY 187 BAXTER. BRENDA 215 BAXTER, BRENT 215 BAXTER, DAYNE 202 BAXTER. JEFFREY 71.72.202 BAXTER. JODY 215 BAXTER, MRS. PAT 145 BAXTER. SUSAN 187 BEACH, STEPHEN 29,202,215 BEAL. CHRISTOFER 202 BEAL. NANCY 215 BEAL. MR. WILLIAM 130. 146 BEALE, ANNE 54,202 BEAN. SHARON 187 BEAN, SUE 215 BEAVER. SHARON 202 BECHTOLD, MICHAEL 74, 187 BECK. MRS. ALICE 130.146 BECK, BARBARA 55, 202 BECK, THOMAS 155 BECKMAN. GORDON 187 BECKSTRAND.SALLI81.83.187 BEEBE, LISA 202 BEEKMAN, BRENT 187 BEER, CHRISTOPHER 202 BEEKMAN, LESLIE 39, 69. so, 215, 227 BEERS, RAY 187 BEFFA, JAMES 202 BEHMER. SUSAN 44, 202 BEHR, MICHAL 39,215. 153,227 BEHR, JEFFREY 155, 22. 36, 39. 5s BEILFUSS, SHELBY 187 BEILKE, DENISE 156 BEISLER. BRUCE 63, 215 BELING. BRUCE 156 BELINC, Jov 215 BELL. GREGORY 156 BELL, JANIE 44.45.55.56.69,1B7 BELONCIA, TERESA 81,202 BENDER. CLAIRE 215 BENDER. LISA 76, 187 BENEDETTO. JAMES 202 BENEDETTO, JOSEPH 187 BENJAMIN. JULIE 215 BENNETT. PATRICK 215 BENSON. DAVID 156 BENSON, TIA 202 BERET. S. 76 BERGSTADT. ROBERT 215 BERGSTROM. MR. CARL 144 BESWICK, MIKREN 50. 187 BESwICK, PAMELA 215 BIELEFELDT, JAY 156 BIELEFELDT, PAT,215 BIELEFELDT. RYAN 71, 187 BIRCHALL. RANDALL 95. 156. 202 BIRKE'I'l',BARB156 BJORK, ALAN 202 BLACKBURN. STAN 156, 153 BLADES. DENISE 215 BLAHA, JOHN 95.96. 187 BLANCHARD, DAVID 215 BLANCO. LARRY 70, 71, 202 BLANCO, LAURA 215 BLANNER. TORI 202 BLANNER. VALERIE 215 BLEWETT, KEVIN 73, 91, 215 BLOCK, DANIEL 202 BLOCK, GARY 156 BLOMBERC, STEVE 202 BLOMGREN. BRADLEY 215 BLOMGREN. LARRY 71, 156 BLOMGREN. SALLY 187 BLOMGREN. STEVEN 46. 202 BLOMQUIST. DOUGLAS 215 BLOOM. BETH 215 BLUME, GREG 105. 216 BLUNT. MR. DENNIS 130. 146 BOETTNER, MARK 90, 202 BOGEN, MITCHELL 47, 187 BOGLE. LISA 202 BOHE, DEBORA 216 BOHE, JOSEPH 187 BOHE, STEVE 156 BOKAMP. GARY 202. 216 BOLAR. LARRY 156 BOLAR. TERRY 157 BOLLOCK. CINDY 216 BONAVIA, SUSAN 81. 120, 202 BONNER, WILLIAM 216 BOOMGARDEN. SCOTT 91. 216 BOOTH, DEBORAH 216 BOOTHE, MICHAEL 216 BORCHERTS, DEBORAH 61, 157 BORCHERTS, MELODY 60. 157 BORDEN. JOHN 46. 157 BORGMAN. DONALD 216 BOROWSKI, EDWARD 202 BOROWSKI, RICHARD 87, 187 BORST, DIANE 157 BORST, RICHARD 216 BOSLEY. TINA 216 BOUND, MRS. CHARLETTE 145 BOURIL, JACQUELINE 81. 216 BOWEN, DEBRA 44, 45. 65.75.157 BOWEN. MR. WILLIAM 131.146 BOWERMASTER. MED 38. 44, 50. 64, 80. 202 BOWERS. DAVID 87. 98, 157 BOWERS, ROBBIN 95. 187 BOWLING, HELEN 202 BOWMAN. JAMES 187 BOYD. JOHN 90 BOYER, DAVID 157 BOYER, STEVE 203 BOYLE, THOMAS 187 BRACE, DEBORAH 60, 157 BRACE, MARK 48, 90, 104, 203 BRACKEN. JAMES 157 BRADFORD. BRIAN 48. 203 BRADLEY. WILLIAM 187 BRADY. THOMAS 216 BRAMAN. REBECCA 216 BRANCA. BRENT 22. 87. 157 BRANDER, JANE 21.37. 78, 118. 187 BRANDSTETTER. CATHY 83, 157 BRANNING, TIMOTHY 187 BRATTLAND, PHYLLIS 50, 203 BRAUER, DALE 216 BRAUER, RSHELLE 52, 187 BRDICKA. JAMES 87, 157 BRDICKA. LEE ANNE 44.64. 80. 203 BRDICKA. LINDA 44, 75.A81. 187 BREARLEY, DAVID 157 ' BREARLEY. THOMAS 216 BRECHON. MARC 95. 187 BREES, MICHAEL 157 BREIDIGAN, SUE 51, 203 BREIT. GERALDINE 60. 157 BRENNAN, DAN 216 BRENNER. MRS. DONNA 145 BRENNER. JONATHAN 157 BRESSLER. CHRISTINE 44, 157 BRIDEGAN, RICK 95. 216 BRIDGEMAN, KATHRYN 203 BRODESKI. DEBRA 216 BROGAN. MICHAEL 91, 216 BROHAUGH. CAROLYN 65. 187 BROOKMAN, MARIAN 203 BROOKMAN, MARTIN 157 BROOKS, MICHELLE 44. 45.75. 76. 81. 187 BROQUIST, NANCY 64. 203 BROTMAN, JONATHAN 216 BROWN, ANNETTE 41. 44. 68. 75. 153.157 BROWN. GREGG 157 BROWN. JANET 216 BROWN, LYNN 187 BROWN. NANCY 216 BRUBAKER. FRED 158 BRUBAKER, ANDREW 216 BRUCKNER, RICHARD 87.158 BRUER, JAMES 203 BRUNDINE. VICKI 203 BRYAN. CATH LEEN 158 BRYER, JEFFREY 54. 216 BUBERT. DAN 158 BUBERT, MATA 187 BUCKALOO. TERENCE 42. 62. 153, 158 BUCZYNA. MARISHA 203 BUHL, SUSAN 187 BULLIS, ROSALYN 216 BUNGE. DEBRA 81. 188. 195 BUNGE. TRUDY 203 BUNK. CHRISTOPHER 78.87.188 BUNK, STEPHEN 78. 87. 188 BURCHARD. JODI 59. 64, 83, 158 BURKE, JOHN 203 BURKE, NANCY 69, 188 BURKHOLDER, ANNE 216 BURNELL, DEBORAH 216 BURNS. SUSAN 50. 53, 216 BURNS. WILLIAM 158 BUSCH, MITCHELL 91,216 BUSEY. MISS NELLIE 131. 146.163 BUSS. RORY . BUSSIAN, AMY 44, 58. 75. 141, 158 BUSSIAN, BETH 203 BUTTA, DAVID 216 BUTITTA, KATHLEEN 83. 158. 159 BUTITTA, SAMUEL 203 BUTLER. DANIEL 158 BUTLER. ROBERT 91. 216 BUTTICE, MARK 203 CACCIATORE. JANET 131. 146 CACCIATORE. PHILLIP158 CAIN, JOHN 71. 216 CALACCI, JOHN 158 CALHOUN. PATRICIA 158 CALHOUN. RONALD 188 CALKINS. CYNTHIA 77, 188 CALLIHAN, LESLIE 48, 203 CALVERT. CARLA 188 CALVERT. MARY 216 CAMERON.CRAIG 102. 188 CAMPBELL, AMY 216 CAMPBELL, CATHLEEN 52. 188 CAMPBELL, MRS. PAT 144 CAMPBELL, SCOTT 158 CANFIELD. BARBARA 216 - CANFIELD. CYNTHIA 44, 45. 58. 75, 153. 15B CANFIELD. LAURIE 61.188 CANTER. MR. BEN 131. 146 CANTRALL. KEVIN 188 CARLSON. ALAN 203 CARLSON. BARBARA 77. 216 CARLSON. CHARLES 62, 158 CARLSON. CARLSON. CARLSON, CARLSON. CARLSON. CARLSON. CARLSON. CARLSON. CARLSON, CARLSON. . KENNETH 48. 71.73.203 . KIMBERLY 203 CARLSON CARLSON CAROL 81. 216 DANEIL 158 DAVID 74. 158 DONALD 90. 203 GINI 18, 19. 55. 64, 81. 83. 203 JANE 44, 188 JIM 188 MRS. JOAN 143 JON 188 KATHY 203 CARLSON. LINDA 158 ' CARLSON RANDY 158 Debbie Nixs joins Melody Borcherts in a protein stop. CARLSON TERRIE CARLSON MR WILLIAM 131 146 CARLSON WILLIAM 203 CARLSTROM LINDA 158 CARLSROM PHYLLIS 203 CARR JOEL '716 CARR RICHARD48 203 CARRATT JOHN 158 CARTER BETH 203 CARTER DOROTHEA 33 CARTER JOHN 203 CARTER MICHEAL 216 CARTER PHIL 158 CARTER SGT 131 146 CARTWRIGHT DIANA 216 CARUS BRIAN46 188 CASE CATHY 216 CASE LAURIE216 CASH SALLY 158 CASKEY ANN80 203 CASSENS DANIEL48 105 216 CASSENS JEFFREY 53 54 158 CASSIOPPI MRS EUGENE 131 146 CASSIOPPI GERALD99 203 CASTIGLIONI MICHAEL 188 CASTROGIOVANNI DON 188 CATE EARL 71 188 CATE EILEEN 53 216 CATLIN ANN 203 CELEBRON DANY 216 CENTER NANCY 216 CERO LAURA 216 CERO MARK87 188 CESNIK MARK 188 CHAMPION KAREN 54 158 CHANCE MR VERNON 131 146 CHAPPELL MIKE 216 CHAPPELL STEVE 203 CHARTER MIKE 203 CHEEK CYNTHIA 203 CHEERLEADING 118 121 CHERREY BARBARA 188 CHESS CLUB 63 CHILDERS CONNIE 139 203 CHORUS 52 55 CHOUINARD ALAN 71 203 CHOUINARD DEBRA 203 CHOUINARD LINDA 216 CHRISTENSEN DENNIS48 203 CHRISTIANSEN JAMES 105 216 CHRISTIANSEN TIM 188 CHRISTOFFERSON CHARLES 87 159 CI-IRZANOWSKI JOHN 216 CICERO CARL 216 CICERO LENORE 188 CIEMBRONOWICZ REID CLAEYS MRS JEANNE 131 146 CLAEYSSEN MARIE 65 188 CLARK JOHN 42 159 CLARK MICHAEL 188 CLARK LORI CLARK JEFFERY 188 CLARK JAMIE81 203 CLAUSEN ROBERT 54 CLAUSEN MARY 188 CLARK STEVEN 87 B9 159 CLAUSEN ROBERT 105 203 CLAUSON DONALD 188 CLAUSEN ROGER216 CLAUSON SCOTT 203 CLEARY CYNTHIA 55 203 CLEARY DEBORAH48 217 CLINE VANESSA 188 CLINTON MARK 188 CLINITE DAVID 217 COBLENTZ PATRICK 16 17 COE 60 COHRS MARTY 105 COHRS SCOTT 217 COLE BARBARA 203 COLE ELISABETH 188 COLE PATRICK 188 COLLIER HOWARD 71 203 CONANT CHARLES 59 159 CONDE DOUGLAS 203 210 CONN FAITH 159 CONNOR JAMES 188 CONRAD WILLIAM 217 COOK MRS CHARLENE 143 COOK CHRISTINE 203 COOK JUDY 203 COOK KIMBERLY 203 COOK NANCY60 159 COOPER KAREN 51 217 COPOLECS 62 CORMIER DAVID91 217 CORRELL MRS EMMA 131 146 COUL MR SHERWOOD131 146 COUNTRYMAN LINDA COUNTRYMAN PHYLLIS COWAN BRENDA 53 217 COX MRS MARILYN 144 COX STEVEN 91 217 CRAIN SHERYL 204 CRAMER CINDY 69 217 CRAMER ERICK 217 CRAPENHOFI' LORI188 CRAWFORD BERIT 204 CRAWFORD MR GERALD 131 146 CREW DAVID 71 CRITTENDEN ANDRE 217 CRITTENDEN DALE 105 204 CRITTENDEN SUSAN 83 159 CRONKRITE JILL 75 188 CROOKS JOHN 188 CROSS COUNTRY 92 94 CROSS SHARON 204 CROUTCHER KEVIN 204 CROWE JAMES204 CROWE THERESES 217 CUNNINGHAM CATHERINE 159 CUNNINGHAM MATTHEW 105 217 CUNNINGHAM RITA188 CUNNINGHAM TERESA81 204 CURTIN NANCY 188 CURTIS SANDRA 188 CUSHING AUDREY 217 CUSTER SCOTT 159 CZUBACHOWSKI PAT 217 DABER RICHARD99 133 159 DACOSTIN BARB 104 DAHL CAROL ANN 75 188 DAHLEN DAVID 59 188 DAHLGREN JEANNE 217 DAILEY. JAMES 159 DAINTY CECILIA 159 DAINTY PRICILLIA159 DALLOSTO THOMAS 188 DALTON STEPHEN 204 DALZIEL DANNY 17 20 22 B7 89 DALZIEL LARRY91 217 DANIELS MISS MARTHA 132 146 DANIELS WENDY217 DANIELSEN LISA 59 159 DANIELSON JULIE 217 DANNENBERG DAVE 188 DARBY JOHN 159 183 DARGENE DAN 188 DARLAND MICHAEL204 DAVID MARK 188 DAVIDSON CHARLES 71 72 159 DAVINI MARIANNE188 DAVIS CONSTANCE 159 DAVIS DEBORAH 217 DAVIS JOHN 217 DAVIS KEITH 159 DAVIS MISS PATRICIA 132 146 DAVIS THERESA 188 DAVISON JAMES204 DAVISON NANCY 20 80 159 DAVITT DAVE204 DAWSON CONSTANCE 55 204 DAWSON ROBERT 87 160 DAY KIMBERLEE188 DAY SANDRA 204 DE 61 DEASON MARION 217 DECAMP DIANE 217 DEFILIPPIS MIKE90 DEGUNTHER RICHARD87 188 DEGUNTHER VICTORIA 204 DEIBNER SUSAN 188 DEITRICK NANCY46 217 DELIA MARCY 76 81 188 DEMARCHIS PAUL 71 73 217 DEMARS DONNA 204 DEMPSEY DENISE 77 DEMPSTER WILLIAM 217 DENEVEU SUZANNE61 83 160 DESCHEPPER DEBBIE 217 DESFORGES STEVEN 188 DEVOE JACQUELINE 217 DEVOE JEROME204 DEVONSHIRE MARK48 204 DEVRIES VICKI 204 DEWILD DAWN 119 188 DIBLER CHAD 189 197 DICKINSON CINDY80 204 DICKINSON WENDY 204 DIETMEIER LORI76 204 DIXON PAUL46 189 DMOCHOWSKI DEBRA 204 DOBROWOLSKI DANIEL 91 105 217 DOEGE JAMES 189 DOEGE JUDITH 160 DOIG DEBORAH 189 DOMINO MARK 204 DONAHUE TIMOTHY 87 103 160 DONNER RENE189 DONZE LISA43 152 160 DOOLITTLE DEBORAH44 58 80 160 DORN MR BROCK61 132 146 DORSEY DARRELL 204 DORSEY DENISE 189 DOTY KAREN 204 DOUGLAS SUE 14 17 44 68 76 80 160 DOUGLAS MICHAEL 91 217 DOWELL VALSHERIA 217 DOYLE DENNIS 160 DOYLE KATHLEEN 217 DOYLE LISA 189 DREHER STEVEN 189 DRESSER BENNETT 22 78 160 DRESSER DONNA 28 38 79 83 DRIEBUSCH DIANE 189 DROUGHT SUE 189 DRYER JOEL SAMUEL 61 DUBEY DEBRA 59 160 DULIAN JAMES 217 DUNDORE KARL 28 95 160 DUNDORE MARK 140 204 DURBIN JULIE52 65 189 DURHAM MR WILLIAM 132 DURNS KATHRYN DUXBURY NANCY 217 DYE PAUL47 58 78 153 161 EASTMAN CYNTHIA 189 EASTMAN DALE217 EATON KEVIN90 204 EATON KIM 204 ECKERT TODD 189 ECKROTH STEVEN 91 217 EDWARDS MICHAEL 217 EGELSTON ANN 217 EGGERS EDWARD87 133 161 EICHMAN MRS REBECCA EIGHMY, MICHAEL 189 EIGHMY TOM204 EILDERS RICK 217 EISENACH THOMAS 189 EISENBISE LAUREL 55 189 EKDALE MICHAEL204 EKEDAHL SYLVIA 77 204 EKLUND JEANNE189 EKLUND JULIE 217 EKSTEDT BERT204 EKSTROM BONNIE 69 86 217 EKSTROM STEVE 161 EKSTROM STEVEN 161 ELDER TED204 ELKE KATHRINE ELKE ROBERT 217 ELLING TERRY 70 71 73 204 ELLIOTT CHARLES48 189 ELLIOTT DIANE81 217 ELLIS BRIAN B7 189 ELLIS DIANA 69 217 EMERSON GILBERT 61 161 EMERSON JEFFREY 189 EMERSON KIM 204 EMERSON LORNA 217 EMERSON TIANA 204 EMERSON WAYNE204 ENGELSMAN DONNA 161 ENGELSMAN MARILYN 204 ENGEL CARLA 217 ENGEN PAUL 189 ENGLER JANET69 189 ENGLER KAREN 43 161 ENGLIN GREGORY 95 218 ENGLIN JEFFREY 204 ENGLISH BRUCE 204 ENICHEN BARBARA 218 EPPERSON JAMES 50 204 EPPERSON LYNETTE 189 ERBE JANICE54 204 ERBE RONALD 47 161 ERICKSON DALE 218 ERICKSON DIANE 22 36 161 ERICKSON MRS DONNNA145 ERICKSON MICHAEL 205 ERICKSON NANCY 54 205 ERICKSON MR NORMAN 132 146 ERICKSON PATRICIA 161 ERICKSON STEVEN 105 218 ERICKSON SUSAN 47 205 ERICSON BRUCE 58 153 161 ERICSON JULIA 218 ERICSON DANIEL 189 ERIKSON CARLA 204 ERIKSON SHARON 14 15 16 17 75 79 80 83 153 161 ERKERT MATTHEW 218 ESHELMAN BRUCE91 218 ESHELMAN KIM 189 EUBANK JULIE 218 EUDY PA'I'I'I 190 EUHUS MRS WANDA 145 EVANS LYNN 50 75 81 190 EVANS MARK48 218 EVANS WILLIAM 218 EYSTER CHARLEEN 218 EYSTER KATHLEEN 75 190 FAILE MARK 205 FAIRBURN NANCY 51 218 FALLS GREGORY 94 205 FALLS REBECCA61 161 FALZONE BETH 205 FAMIGHETTE JUDITH 205 FANSHER DOUGLAS 36 B7 161 FARB MARY 55 205 FARNEY DEBRA 55 190 FAUERBACH KARL 218 FAUERBACH FREDERICK 190 FAUERBACH KRISTINE161 FEBLER MARK 205 FEDELI LYNDA 218 FEDIE JANICE 205 FEDIE SHELLY 59 190 FEEHAN GRACE80 205 FEEHAN NANCY 161 FELDMAN MARTHA 75 83 161 FELDMILLER TIMOTHY 161 FENELON KELLY FENNEMA MISS BONNIE 132 146 FERGUSON KATHY 81 190 FEROLIE CARL90 205 FEROLIE ROBERT 87 190 FERRARA MRS MARY 132 146 FERRELL MICHAEL 62 161 FIDUCCIA RICHARD 218 FIDUCCIA CHARLOTTE81 205 FIELD JOHN48 218 FINCH MARTHASUE53 75 162 FIORENZA MICHAEL 205 FIORENZA PATRICIA 205 FISCHER DOROTHY 75 190 FISCHER PAMELA 53 218 'FISHER DANIEL90 205 4458 Index 229 I , I , . . , .159 . ' ' I ' . , . - I - . ' . . .102 '. - - ' I .xss Z ' , ' ' v ' - - . ' . .146 .' . --'- - cAsTRoNovo. NIN063, 90, 203 COPPERNOLL, ALAN 48, 217 DOMRES. ART 78, s7. leo EVANS- KAREN 53- 215 . . , ' ' . ' I . l - . I '. I , '. '. ,204 - - I , '. . ' ' .146 , - FISHER, KEVIN 218 FISHER. MIKE 218 FISHER, STEPHEN 162 FITz, BRADLEY 162 FITz. LINDA 205 FITZGERALD. JANE 162 FITZGERALD. KEVIN 190 FLEETHART, DALE 190 FLICK. KATHLEEN 47, 162 FLICK. TH0MAs 46, 50. 205 FLo3ERG. KATHERINE 54.76.205 FLOOD. SARA 205 FLowER. STEVEN 19. 205 FLYNN, MR. JAcK 132. 146 FDLEY. JERRY 218 FOLGATE. JOHN 218 FOLTZ. DAVID FOOTBALL 87-91 FORBES. sTEvEN 218 FORBES. SUSAN 17. 75. 78. 81.118, 162. 178 FORD, DOUGLAS 62, 78, 92. 162 FORD, SANDRA 205 FORD. MR. THOMAS 132. 146 FORSAITH. DEBRA 44, 75, 162 FORSAITH. SALLY 44. 75.76. 162 FORSGREN. STEVEN 205 FOSDICK. MARY 50.54.205 FOSTER. DELIA 218 FOSTER. MARK 21B FOX. STEVEN 190 FRANK. JAY 19, 52. 216 FRANK, JILL 19. 52,190 FRANKLIN. PETER 205 FRAZIER. DEBORAH 218 FRAZIN, MICHAEL 218 FREDERICK, DAVID 205 FREEDLUND. CRAIG 63. 71. 218 FREEMAN. DAVID 63, 162 FREEMAN. STACEY 53, 77. BD. 218 FREEMON. MR. ROBERT 132. 146 FREID, KIMBERLY 205 ' FRENZ,DONETTE190 'FREIS. KAREN 162. 168 FRENZ. GLENDA 162 FREWIN. MICHAEL 205 FREY, EDWARD 218 FREYMILLER. JAMES 46, 190 FRIEDE. MARY 190 FRIEDE. WILLIAM 87, 162 FRIEL. MRS. JANE 132, 146 FRIEL. MR. LARRY 132, 146 FRIEND. GERALD 162 FRISELLA. GEORGANN 64. 205 FRITCHEN. BARBARA 190 FRITZ. BRUCE 218 FROST. ANDREW 91,105,218 FROST. PETER 91. 218 John Vause studies his cards. 230 Index FROMONG, ANN 50.52. 75. 190 FRY, ED 223 FRY. EVAN 63. 190 FRYE. JODY 61.190 FTA 76 FUCA, FRANK 218 FU LLER. TERRANCE 71. 74. 94, 2 18 FULTON. JAMES 190 FULTON. JOHN 205 FULTON, TAMMY 205 FULTON. TED 190 FULTON. TODD 218 FUNK, DEBRA 71.73.190 FUNK. KARLA GAA 6567 GABE. STEVEN 205 GABRIELs0N. MRS. FLORENCE 143 GAGNON. DEBRA 190 GALE. MARK 219 GALE. MERRI 190 GALE. KRIs 162 GALLINA, BRENT 219 GALLUZZO. DAVID 162 GAMBINO. CHRISTINE 69, 219 GAM3INo, DANIEL 162 GAMBINO. PATRICIA ss. ss. 75. 162 GANGNATH, HAROLD 205 GANGNATH, JANA 190 GANNAWAY, LINDA 205 GANTZER. CHARLES 56. 78. 92. 93. 162 GANTZER. ELIZABETH 205 GANTZER. LoRENz0 37. 190 GAPINsKE, AUGUST 7s. 205 GAPINsKE. DEBRA 162 GAPINSKE, SUSAN 190 ' GARDMANN, KAREN 44.78, 119. 190 GARLIcK. SARA 50, 64. 205 GARNER, STEPHEN 59. 163 GARR. DON 90.205 GARR. JODY 190 GARREIT. VICKI 190 GARRISON, TERRENCE 94. 219 GARTEN, DEBRA 91. 190 GARTEN. JOEL 163 GARTNER. SUSAN 20, 55,205 GASBARRA. MARK GAsBARRA. SHANE 51. 205 'GAsaARRA. TRENT 90.205 GATEs. CAROL 55. so. 82.83. 163. 173 GATES. GARY 52. 53. ss. 163 GATEs, RANDY 191 GATTON. CYNTHIA 62, 75. 163 GATTON. JAMES 91,219,221 GAULITZ. WILLIAM 163 GAULT. FRED 191 GAY. GREGORY 191 GAY, FERRY 205 GAYLE. FELICIA 37.44. 55.81.83. 191 GAYLE. RANDI 64. 205 - GAYLE. SAN DY 205 GAYLE. WILLIAM 163 GEDDES. JOHN 205 GEHLHAUSEN GUY 191 GEI-ILI-IAusEN. KIMBERLY 205 GEIGER. D0AK 163 GEHRKE, DONNA 163 GEHRKE. NANCY 219 GENDRON. PATRICK 219 GENDRDN. PAUL 163 GENGLER. BONNIE 205 GENOWAYS, JEFFREY 33. 78. ao. 163 GEDRGE, MRS. JANET 43, 133. 146 GEDRGE, NANCY 205 GEORGE, STEVEN 219 GERHART. SHARON 60. 163 GERTENBACH. JOHN 205 GERTH, MICHAEL 219 GEsMER. AMY 50.219 GESNER.DENISE191 GEwETzKI. JILL 205 GIANESIN. MITCHELL 191 GIARDINI.JOANNE191 GIBBS, CINDY 163 GIBsoN. MICHAEL 163 GIBSON. wILLIAM 191 GIGNAc. GREGORY 205 GILBERTSON. THOMAS 163 GILIBERTI, ANNE 41, 44.75.83.152.163 GILIBERTI. JOHN 205 GILLE. DEBORAH 55. 191 GINSBERG, BARRY 50. 219 GIULIANI. TOM 83.163 GLASS. BEVERLY 56. 76. 81, 191 GLEICHMAN. KENTON 104, 205 GLEICHMAN. LAURIE 219 GLENN. LESLIE 85. 205 GLOYD. SHERYL 219 GLUFF. MRS. CORRINE 145 GMEINER. PAULA 205 GODIN. MRS. ANNE 133. 146 GOETHEL. JANE 69. 205 GOLDAMMER. GUY 191 W GOLDBERG. JODI 83 GOLDSWORTHY. DOUGLAS 91. 105. 219 GOLF 116-117 GOLUBSKI, THOMAS 191 GOODHOPE. DANIEL 94. 105. 219 GOODHOPE. WILLIAM 92. 93. 163 GOODRICH, CONNIE 219 GOOMAS. ELENA 52. 53. 191 GOOMAS. MICHELLE 219 GORBACHIK. JOHNATHAN 205 GORE. CINDY 205 GOSS. DOUGLAS 205 GOTTFRED, GORDON 48. 91, 219 GOTTFRED. WILLIAM 47. 95. 191 GRACE. SUSAN 191 GRACE, PATRICIA 2-19 GRACEFFA. MRS. MARIANNE 133, 146 GRACEFFA. RANDY 163 ' GRAF. LUANN 219 GRAF. ROXANN 191. 195 GRAFF, KAREN 48, 205 GRAFF. MARILYN 50. 65. 191 GRANDSTAFF. CATHERIN 219 GRANDSTAFF, CHRISTIN 219 GRAS, BRIGITTE 44. 45. 163 GRASS. JUDITH 163 GRATTAN. THOMAS 191 GRAVAGNO. ANGELA 163 GREEN. THOMAS 219 GREENBERG. DEBORAH 164 GREENLAND. BONNIE 44, 50. 55. 75, 191 GREENLAND. CHARLES 59. 164 GREENLEE. KATHLEEN 80. 205 GREENLEE. RICHARD 191 GREENLEE. SUE 219 GREENWALDT, SANDRA 219 GREGORY. PENELOPE 191 GREGORY. STEPHEN 164 GRIESE. BRENDA 191 GRIFFIN, BARBARA 191 GRIFFIN.KATHY'191 GRIFFIN. THOMAS 205 GRIMSLEY, MICHELLE 53. 219 GROATH, KIM 219 GROENKE. KATHRYN 48,219 GROFF, CYNTHIA 44. 69.80.205 GROH. JANET 41. 83. 152.164 GROSS. CATHERINE 64.80.205 I GROSSNER. PATRICIA 205 GROVES. JEFFERY 191 GROW. NANCY 164 GRYDYK. TANYA 219 GUARINO. MRS. SHERRI133. 146 GUGA. MISS NANCY 133. 146 GUIDRY. ALICE 205 GUINTA. STEVE 72.74.164 GUIRL, JAMES 62. 164 GUIRL, PHILIP 205 GUMBRELL. ANNE 80, 191 GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON GUSTAFSON G USTAFSON GU STAFSON G USTAFSON G USTAFSON G USTAFSON GUSTAFSON. GUSTAFSON. GUSTAFSON. . DAVID 42. 152. 164 . MRS. ELANOR 143 . JAY 191 . JON 62. 164 GUSTAFSON. BRIAN 191 MRS. CAROL 133. 146 DANA 52, 53 KARL 205 . KIM 206 .LORI 206. 213 ROSS 206 IMRS. RUTH 53. 133.146 . STEVEN 219 GUTHRIE. MICHAEL 90. 206 GUTHRIE. PAMELA 36.82.81 164 GUTRU. DAVID 191 GUZZARDO. GARY 191 GUZZARDO. MRS. NORMA 133. 146 GYMNASTICS 95-96 HADE. SUSAN 164 HAGLUND. CHRISTELLE 191 HAINCHEK. KEVIN 90. 206 HAINES. CONNIE 191 HAINLINE. GREGORY 90. 206 HAKALA. SUSAN 164 HAKALA. TODD 105. 219 HALL. MICHAEL 219., HALL. ROBERT 191 HALLBERG. JAY 206 HALLBERG. JEFFREY 164 HALLQUIST. MR. EVERETT 144 HALLSTROM. MRS. ELVA 133. 139. 146 HALLSTROM. JIM 191 HALLSTROM. MICHAEL 87 HALLSTROM. WILLIAM 164 HALVORSON. GWEN 191 HAMILTON. MRS. EMILY 133. 146 HAMMEL, BARBARA 46. 68. 75. 164 HAMMEL. JACK 48.94.219 HAMMELL, PATRICIA 191 HAMMER. SHERRY 69. 219 HAMMER. TERRY 191 HAMMERSLAG. SALLY 206 HAMMERSLAG. SUSAN 71.73. 74. 164 HAMMOND. MRS. VERA 145 HANDY, DIANE 191 HANEY, MICHAEL 48. 206 HANNA. DANIEL 63. 219 HANNA. DEBRA 164 HANSING. RICHARD 87. 164 HANSEN. KATHI 206 HANSON, LORETTA 164 HANSON. MICHAEL 47, 74, 164 HANSON, SHEILA 206 - HANSON, SHELDON 219 HARDING. BECKY 219 HARDING. JANE 219 HARE. PATRICIA 219 HARE. SARA 191 HARGIS. THOMAS 59. 164 HARKER. SUSAN 219 HARMON, MR. MICHAEL 133, 146 HARNOIS. ELIZABETH 219 HARNOIS. PETER 191 HARPER. JAMIE 191 HARRIS. DUKE 191 . HARRIS, ELLEN 69, 191 HARRIS. MAUREEN 219 HARRISON. MARK 105, 219 HART. CHARITY 19. 44. 52. 56. 192 HART, RHONDA 206. HARTNETT. JODELL 129 HARTNETT. LESLIE 219 HARTSFIELD. KIM 55. 206 HARTWIG. SCOTT 164 HARTZOG. NANCY 164 HARVEY. CINDY 48, 206 HARVEY. DOUGLAS 91. 105. 219 HASELTON. MRS. JUNE 133. 146 HASSE. MARK 95 HASSE, MICHELLE 47, 164 HATTEN. MONICA 192 HAUB. ANDY 164 HAUG. SYLVIA 75. 129 HAUG. TED 48, 219 HAUG. MR. VERNON 144 HAUGEN. ANDREA219 HAWKER, CAROL 129 HAWLEY, CHRIS 58. 75. 164 HAWLEY, TIM 87. 192 HAYES. JOHN 164 HAYES. THOMAS 192 HAYNIE. DALE 192 HAZZARD. SUSAN 81. 192 HEALY. TAMI 206 HEATH. NANCY 206 HECON. ROBERT 206 . HECKMAN. MR. RICHARD 134, 146 HEDGES. JEFF 164 HEFLIN, REBECCA 192 HEFLIN, MARK 91. 219 HEFON. KEVIN 206 HEIDEL. BETSY 219 HEIDEMAN, MRS. CAROL 134, 146 HEIMERT. CHAD 192 HEIMERT. NANCY 219 HEINKEL. KATHY 80. 206 HEINKEL. RON 17 HENDEL. ANDY 192 HENDEL. MARK 219 HENDRICKSON. KELLY 219 HENNING. MARTHA 192 HENRY. SCOTT 206 HICKERSON. STAN 192 HICKS, MR. DONALD 134. 146 HICKS. KEVIN 206 HICKS. ROBIN 192 HIGHLAND. JANE 219 HILLARY. MICHAEL 48, 206 HILLS. CORRINE 80, 206 HINTON. JERRE 219 HINUEBER. DEAN 192 HOBLIT. JANE 192 HODGEMAN. ALEXANDER 52. 54, 206 HODGES. RUTH 206 HOEFLING, KEVIN 206 HOEFLING. TIMOTHY'192 HOFFMAN. BRENDA 206 HOFFMAN. KENT 219 HOFFMAN, MARK 53. 63. 192 HOFFMAN. MR. ROBERT 134. 146 HOFSLIEN. JAN 206 HDGAN. GREGORY 165 I-IOGFELDT, STANTON 192 HOGLUND. MRS. MARGE 143 HOLCOMB. CLYDE 71,219 HOLLAND. GERALD 206 I-IoLLAND. MICHAEL 165 H0LMBEcK. GRAYsoN 219 HOLMSTROM, CHARLES 90. 206 I-I0LsTRuM. SHANNON as. 219 H0LT, sTEvE s7, 192 HOLZWARTH. GREGORY 192. 195. 199 HoLzwARTH. ROBERTA 220 H0MEw0oD. MRS. VIVIAN 134. 146 Hoon. KAY 165 HooKER. DANIEL 104. 206 HOOKER. TIMOTHY 220 HOOKER. JOHN 165 HooLEY. DENNIS 220 HOOLEY. ERIN 64, 220 HOPP. ELIZABETH 37. 44. 75. 192 H0RvATH. STEPHEN 43. 62. 152. 165 HOSHAW, JAMES 71, 220 HOSHAW, LINDA 44, 45, 75, 165 HOSMER, ROBERT 71, 165 HOSMER. STEVEN 192 HOWE, LAUREL 49,165 HOWLAND, JEFFREY 220 HRIBAL, DEBORAH 165 HRIBAL, GARY 206 HRIBAL. JAMES 220 HUFFAKER, WILMER 90, 206 HUFFMAN. TERRY 71, 220 HUG, JANELL 220 HUGDAHL, DAVID 90, 206 HUGDAHL. FAITH 22, 36, 76, 79. 81, 165 HUGDAHL, JAN 220 HUGHES, DEBORAH 165 HUGHES. MARK 90, 104, 206 HUGHES, RICHARD 87, 165 HULBERT, ROBERT 192 HULL, KATHLEEN 83. 192 HULL. MARTIN 206 HULL, VICTORIA 206 HULTGREN, LAURA 83. 165 HUMMEL, HOLLY 220 HUMPAL. MICHAEL 192 HUMPHRIS, JOHN 92, 192 HUNTER, BETSY 165 HUNTER, DAN 220 HUNTER. SUSAN 165 HUSOLO, KRISTINE 206 HUTCHENS, PAULA 15, 192 HUTCHINSON. JOAN 220 HYLAND. NORMA 81, 206 ILLIAN, MICH ELE 39, 220 INGERSOLL, STEVEN 48, 206 INGOLD, JUDY 165 INGRAM, BRENDA 206 INGRAM, MRS. MAURICE 144, 145 INNESS. CRAIG 71, 73,220 IN NOCENTI, LESLIE 220 IPPEN, JOHN 165, 175 IRVIN,GERI60,165 IRVIN. SHERRIE 206 ISABELLI, MR. ANTHONY 44, 134, 146 JACKSON, GARY 47, 165 JACOBSEN, CHRISTINA JACOBSON, MRS. CHERYL 44, 134, 146 JACOBSON, CHERYL 165 JACOBSON, CHRISTIAN 192, 206 JACOBSON. RONALD 47, 49, 206 JAENICKE, KRIS 48, 91. 105, 220 JAENICKE, DUNCAN 19, 52, 192 JAKOWLEW, JOHN 220 JAMES, JANET 207' JAMISON, MR. JAN 134,146 JANICKI, ROSE 207 JARET, SUSAN 192 JAROS, MICHAEL 166 JEFFCOAT, JAMES 166 JENKINS, PAMELA 220 JENSEN. KURT 192 JENSEN. SUSAN 207 JEPHCOTE, WARREN 207 JESKE, LINDA 192 JESKE. ROBERT 207 JENKINS. MR. RONALD 144 JESSUP, STEVEN 91. 220 JOEL. BRENT 95 JOEL, BRIAN 166 JOHNS, MARY 81, 189, 192 JOHNSEN, FRANCES 207 JOHNSON ALICE 220 JOHNSON, BRYCE 105 JOHNSON. CARA 207 JOHNSON CATHERINE83, 192. 197 JOHNSON CHARLES 47. 192 JOHNSON DAMARIS192 JOHNSON, DARRELL 192. 92 JOHNSON, DAVID 166 JOHNSON DAVID 207 JOHNSON DAVID 220 JOHNSON DAVID 166 JOHNSON, DAVID 90, 207 JOHNSON DIANE 43, 60. 166 JOHNSON, DEBRA 207 A JOHNSON, DIANE 166 JOHNSON. DOUGLAS 87, 192 JOHNSON, MRS. ELIZABETH 134, 146 JOHNSON FAYE 220 JOHNSON, FRANKLYN 48, 166 JOHNSON JOHNSON FREDERICK 43. 152. 166 FREDERICK 17, 157, 166 JOHNSON: GARY 207 JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON GLENN 207 INGRID 207 f JAMES 192 JOHNSON. JANA 81, 192 JOHNSON, JANIS 40, 166 JOHNSON. JEFF 166 JOHNSON JOHNSON .JILL 220 .JOYCE192 JOHNSON, JULIE 207 I JOHNSON. JOHNSON JOHNSON: JOHNSON. JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON JOHNSON: JULIE 38, 75, 120, 220 KAREN 207 KARL 48, 192 - KARLA 38. 76.81, 207 KEVIN 166, 184 KURT 220 :LAURA81,220 LINDA 159, 166 MARK 94. 105, 220 MEGAN 18, 19, 56, 192 MELISA 207 I MITCHELL 192 PAMELA 55. 81, 207 RENEE 40. 166 ROSS 94, 105, 220 JOHNSON, JOHNSON, . SCOTT 90, 104, 207 . SHERRIE 220 . STEVEN 220 JOHNSON. STUART 192, B7 SUSAN 44, 64.80, 192 MR, THOMAS 135, 146 WILLIAM 94,220 JOHNSON, MR. WILLIAM 135. 146 JOHNSTON, PAUL 166 JONES. BETH 220 JONES, CAROLE 50, 83. 166 JONES. DEBORAH 193 JONES, GLENN 193 JONES, JAMIESON 207 JONES, JEFFREY 193 JONES. KEVIN 105, 220 JONES, KRISTI 207 JONES, LARRY 87, 193 JORY. SUSAN 50, 193 JOSEPH, MR. CHARLES 135. 146 JOSLYN ANN 29, 52. 64, 69, 81. 207 JU D-D, DEBORAH 61, 83. 166 JULIN, JAMES 52.53, 56, 193, 199 JULY. DALE 71. 91, 220 KACZMAREK. MRS. ALICE 135, 146 KALEN, MRS. FLORENCE 145 KALLWEIT, MARY 220 KALTENBACH. KEVIN 220 KALTVED, SH ERRY 220 . KANEL, MR. DAN 144 KAPALA, KENNETH 193 KARASEK, JEANNE 46, 167 KASER, PAULA 19. 193 KASER, DAVID 220 KASKE, HOLLY 51.54.207 KASPER, KAREN 207 KAUZLARICH, FRANK 105, 220 KEARNEY. MARK 167 KEARSLEY, WESLEY 220 KEATING, CAROL 167 KEATING, KATHLEEN 134,207 KEIP, JAMES 193 KELLANEY, KENNETH 193 KELLEMS, JAMES 71, 220 KELLER, LAWRENCE 95,220 KELLER. NANCY 193 KELLER, PAULA 207 KELLER, TONIA 220 KELLEY, DIANE 167 KELLEY, MRS. MARGOT 135, 146 KELLEY, RICHARD 47, 49, 74, 193 KELLEY, MR. RICHARD 135, 146 KELLISON. DIANA 220 KELLOGG, JAMES 193 KEMP, CYNTHIA 220 KEMP, KATH RYN 207 KEMP, RANDALL 27 KEMR, MR. ROBERT 28, 135. 146 KENNEDY, JOSEPH KENNEDY. MR. ROBERT 135, 146 KENNELL. LINDA 61,75,167 KENNINGER. SUSAN 44, 64, 69. 80,207 KERCH, STEVEN 37, 63. 193. 195 KERL, KATHLEEN 192 KERL, SUSAN 220 KERMGARD. RUTH 207 KERR, EDWARD 71, 207 KETNER. DAVID 167 KETNER. SALLY 120, 220 KEY, HEIDI 54, 77, 220 KIBORT. JEFF 167 KIBORT. JILL 167 KILE. CHRISTINA 69, 220 KILGORE, LYNN 167 KIMMEIC, MICHAEL 207 KIMMES, GREGORY 95, 207 KINCAID. RAYMOND 167 KINDBERG, BETH 193 KINDSTROM, LORI 167 KING. DAVID 91, 220 KING, MR. LLOYD 129. 146 KING, MARK 17, 78.87. I67, 178 KING. MARTHA 220 KING, MRS. SHARON 135, 146 KING. SHIRLEY 193 KING, TIMOTHY 193 KINGSBURY,-MARTHA 220 KINGSLEY, SALLY 120,220 KINGSTROM. ANN 38, 55, 64, 81,207 KINSER. DAVID 220 QD 18 Kathy Greenlee, Jim Wald and Paula Kaser find a dead body during the fall play, The Unexpected Guest. KIRCHBERG, MELISSA 207 KIRCHBERG, ROBIN 83, 193 KIRK, BRADFORD 20, 193 KITTLE, RANDALL 104, 207 KJELL. DEBRA 51.69, 81, 207 KLECZEWSKI. KRISTIN 44, 193 KLOEPFER. THOMAS 71, 73, 220 KLOSSNER, SCOTT 193, 207 KLOTZ, JAMES 193 KLUCKHOHN, BRUCE 72, 74, 167 KNIGHT, GAIL 193 KNIGHT, JEFFREY 91, 220 KNIGHT, JODY 193 KNILANS KIM 193 -' KNIPPRAIH, DAN 193 'KNODLE, CHERYL 55, 75, 192 KNODLE, LINDA 52, 53, 75, 167 KNOLL. JAMES 50. 94, 220 KNUDSON, KARL 207 KNUDSON, KEVIN 91,220 KN UTH, HARLAN 207 KNUTSON, DEBRA 193 KNUTSON, STEVEN 207 KNUTSON, SUSAN 167 KNUTSON, TAMMY 48, 221 KOCH, BRENDA 221 KOCH, SHERRY 167 KOEHN, MR, JAMES 135, 146 KOENIG. STEPHEN 207 KOEPSELL, MARTHA 50, 193 KOEPSELL, STEVEN 167 KOLATA, ALAN 59. 167 KOL8, MARY 60, 168 KOLLBERG, LEE 207 KOLLIAS, MRS. BEA 136, 146 KOLOSKY, GREGORY 221 KONETT, ELLEN 207 KOLOSKY, ROBERT 221 KONOLD, CYNTHIA 80, 207 KOPICIO, JOSEPH 193 KORF, CAMMY 207 KORF. TERRY 193 KORZEN, JULIE 221 KOSTANTACOS, TASHA 37. 44, 81, KRAMER, JAMES 17,168 KRAMER. KIRA 207 KRAMER, STEVEN 87, 168 KRANISH, DIANE 221 KRANISH, MICHAEL 90, 207 KRET, DIANE 40, 168 KRET, THOMAS 90, 207 193 KROGH. LORI 17. 41. 58, 75, 81, 152, 168 KROMINGA, SHELLEY 207 KRUEGER, DAVID 168, 221 KRUEGER, LEAH 120, 221 KRUEGER, MARY 81,207 KRUEGER, STEVE 90, 207 KRUGER, DAVID 39 KUEHL, KIM 221 KUEHN, DEBRA 50, 221 KUNDO. BONNIE 221 KUNZ, SUSAN 65, 168 KVIEN. ALICE 221 KVIEN, BILL 153, 168 LABAK, RICHARD 90.95.207 LABAK. ROSEANN 77, 221 LAINE, DEBBIE 83, 168 LAIRD, CAROLINE 77, 221 LAMBIOTTE, GREGORY 207 LAMBIOTTE, LAURA 207 LAMP, DEANA 168 LAMPERT, LINDA LEE 41. 62, 152, 168 LAN DERHOLM. DANIEL 168 LANDGREN, ARTHUR 52.168 LANDGREN, NANCY 221 LAN E. KELLY 207 LANE, ROY 87, 168 LANG, FRANK 99,193 LANGREH R, STUART 168 LANTow. STEVEN 207 LAPE, JOHN 90,207 LAPE, RANDALL 91, 105, 221 LAPLANTE, DAVID LAPLANTE. MARTHA 77, 193, 207 LARosE. cI.AuDIA 168 LAROSE, sYLvIA 53. 221 LARSEN, KAREN 221 LARsEN, JOHN 193 LARsEN, LORRIE 78, 221 LARsEN, NED 166 LARsoN, BRENT 193 LARSON, DAN 16a LARsoN. LORI 119, 192 LARSON, RICHARD 169 LARSON, TIMOTHY 221 LATHRDP, DEBRA 208 LAUNIUS, MICHAEL 95. 199 LAURENTJEAN193 LAUSCH, LOIS 208 LA VELLE, DEBRA 193 LAWRENCE, MR. JAMES 144 LAWSON, TERRY 193. 208 LAYNG, RHONDA 221 LAYNG, SUSAN 48, 221 LAYTON. DIANE 208 LAZENBY, MR, JIMMIE 136, 142,147 LAZENBY, MRS. SHARON 136, 147 LEACH, KAREN 221 LEANNA. JEFFREY 169 LEACH, MARsHA 61, 169 LEBER. DAVE 169 LEBER, KAREN 120,221 LEBER, LARRY 95,221 LEBLANC. MARK 208 LEDEN. MR. CLARK 92. 136. 147 LEEMING. SUSAN 39. 193. 221 LEEMING, TERRI44, 64.81, 208 LEIGHTON, LINDA 75. sa, 193, 199 LEMKE, DEREK 208 LEMKE. PAMELA 208 LENSE, JAMIE 52, 53. sa. 169 LENSE. NANCY 20B LENSING. DAVID 193 LENz. MARK 194 LENZ, ROBERT 208, 213 LENzINI. ROBERT 95, 221 LENZINI, VICKIE sa, 194 LEONARD, JDDELLE 52, 208 LEONARD. KATHRYN 64. 221 LEOPOLD. BRIAN 169 ' LEPPERT, CHARLES 91,221 LERNoR, ERIC 48. 221 LESTER, JODI 221 LESTER, MICHAEL 208 LETSINGER. LEANN 208 LEVIS, MARY 208 LEVIs KIRK 50.95, 169 LIBERATORI, NANCY 194 LIBRARY AssIsTANTs 57 LICARI. JOHN 221 LIGHTHALL, cYNTHIA 64. 208 LIGHTHALL, DIANA 40, 169 LILJEDAHL, KURT 87, 194 LILLIBRIDGE. GREGORY 54.94.208 LILLIE, JEFFREY 221 LILLIE, KATHRYN sa Index 231 LIND. LISA 194 LINDBERG, CECILIA 77, 194 LINDBERG, GAYLE 81. 194 LINDBLOM, STEVE 221 LINDEMAN. DEAN 73.74. 194 0 LINDEMAN, MR, ROGER 136, 147 LINDEN, KATHERINE41, 153, 169 LINDER, TERRI 69, 208 LINDEROTH, BRIAN 22, 98.99, 169 LINDGREN, MRS. BEVERLY 136, 147 LINDGREN, SALLY 38, 50.81.208 LINDNER. ELLEN 194 LINDNER. KATHY 221 LINDQUIST. CAROL 208 LINDQUIST. SARA 64, 169, 173 LINDQUIST. TERESA 64, 169 LINDSEY, DAVID 169 LINDSTROM, DAVID 47.48, 221 LINDSTROM, STEPHEN 47. 58, 153, 169 LINDVALL, JAMES 48.90, 208 LINSKY, GRANT 208 LISKEY, MARGARET 194 LIVINGSTON, SUE 221 LOBDELL, BRUCE 221 LOBIANCO. DAWN 221 LOCKETT, ROBERT 169 LOEPPERT. SUE 19. 52, 56, 75, 83, 194 LOFTON, LINDA 194 LOFTON. LISA 221 LONE, SUZANNE 208 LONEY. MRS. ELLEEN 145 LORD, LAURA 80. 169, 183 LORENTZEN, RONALD 54, 169 LOSCHIAVO, ROBERT 91, 221 LOSCHIAVO. STEVEN 87. 194 LOSCHIAVO, SUSAN 194 LOUIS. ROBERT 221 LOWMAN, KIMBERLY 208 LOWMAN, SUSAN 194 LOY. CHRISTOPHER 103, 194 LUCAS. ANN 221 LUCE, SUSAN 221 LUCKETT, SHEILA 194 LUCKETT, TONYA 208 LUCKIE, KENNETH 194 LUEDKE, JAN 119, 194 LUKASIK, JEAN 44. 81,169 LUKASIK, JOAN 69, 208 LUNA. KATHERINE 48. 221 LUND. MR. SIGURD 136, 147 LUNDAHL, BRAD 169 LUN DBERG, DAVID 194 LUNDBERG. DENISE 221 LUNDGREN, ANN 169 LU NDGREN, EDWARD 221 LU N DIN. DAVID 208 LUNGO, NANCY 169 LUTZOW. MICHAEL 91,221 LYDDON, MARGARET 29 LYNDE MARY KAY 194 LYON SUSAN 221 LYSKAWKA, JUDY 221 MCANARNEY. ANN 53, 221 MCANARNEY, BRADLEY 169 MCANARNEY. LARRY 194 MCBAIN, RANDY 77, 208 MCBRIDE. LOIS 194 MCCAFFERY, MR. ROGER 136. 147 MCCAMMOND, JOEY 208 MCCANN. GEORGE 72, 74, 194 MCCARTIN, BARBARA 221 MCCLELLAN, JERRI 208 MCCOLLUM. JEFFREY 194 MCCOMB, BARRY 221 MCCOMBIE, JOHN 169 MCCOMBIE, MARK 221 MCCORD. PATRICIA 208 MCCORD, ROBERT JR, 169 MCCUE. DAVE 169 MCCUE. PHILIP 194 MCCUE. STEPHEN 208 ' MCCULLOUGH. KIMBERLY 44. 65. 75, 149. 194 MCCULLOUGH. SCOTT 208 MCDANIEL. ROB 92, 208 MCDERMOTT, COLEEN 53, 221 MCDONALD, GAIL 169 MCDONALD. LYNDA 221 MCDONALD, STEVEN 78.87. 194 MCDONNELL, TIMOTHY 222 MC DONNELL, JAMES 208 MC DONNELL, MICHAEL 221 MCGANN, PATRICIA 194. 222 MCGANN. NORA 169 MCGINNIS. SANDY 222 MCGONIGAL, MR. CHARLES 136, 147 MCGREGOR, GARRY 194 MCHUGH. CHRISTOPHER 208 MCHUGH. TIMOTHY 194 MCINTOSH, CYNTHIA 41.62, 75, 152, 169 MCINTOSH, GREG 62, 170 MCKEAGE. TIMOTHY 194 MCKINNEY, JULIA 208 MCKINNEY. LYLE 194 232 Index MCKINNEY, RANDOLPH 90. 208 MCKNIGHT, CARL 59. 170 MCKNIGHT, MR. WILLIS 134. 147 MCLAMRRAH. MR. GARY 137, 147 MCLAUGHLIN, HELEN 62, 170 MCLENNON, MARY 75. 194 MCNEANY. KEVIN 91 MCNINCH,TEIA170 MCWEENY. KAREN 222 MABREY. CRAIG 194 MAC BAIN. JUDY 54, 208 MACCALLUM, MARY 64. 194 MACMORRIS. DAVID 222 MACMORRIS, NANCY 36. 38, 43. 62.68. 152, 170 MAFFEI, GLEN 194 MAGGIO. MARK 194 MAGNUSON. THOMAS 87, 153, 170 MAHAFFA, GREGORY 48. 222 MALAK. ANNA 69. 194 MALLEN. MRS. MARILYN 145 MALLEN. SCOTT 170 MALM, MRS. NORMA 144 MANDELL, STEVE 208 MANEES, CHAD 208 MANGAS, LESLIE 55. 64, 81, 208 MANGAS, MARSHA 83. 194 MANGO, JOSEPH 208 MANGO, NICCOLETTE 222 MANGUS. MR. DARREL 129. 147 MANLEY, PENNEY 208 MANNINO. KENNETH 222 MARK, DOUGLAS 91, 92, 93, 105, 222 MARKS, MR. LEE 137 MARINELLI. MARK 90, 208 MARINO. MICHAEL 90, 208 MARK, WILLIAM 104. 208 MARSHALL. REX 194 MARSHALL, WILEYNA 194 MARSTON, SUSAN 48,222 MARTELL, MR. DEAN 137, 147 MARTH, MARGARET 120. 206, 208 MARTIN, BRUCE 22, 40. 78, 87, 170 MARTIN, CRAIG 208 MARTIN. SUSAN 222 MARTIN, ROBERT 208 MARTINSON, CYNTHIA 170 MARTINSON, KATHLEEN 194 MASLANKA, DONNA 53, 222 MASON, JANICE 60, 171 MASSETTI, MARK 54, 194 MASTRANGELI, DAVID 222 MASTRANGELI, LISA 171 MATHIEU. DAVID 48, 222 MATTIS, RICHARD 208 MATTISON. KATRINA 44, 81. 208 MAURICI, ALEX 208 MAXON, MATTHEW 87. 170 MAYER, RICHARD 170 MAY, MR. DON 137, 147 MAYS, KATHRYN 48, 77, 81. 222 MAZUR. DENISE 80,208 MAZUR, MICHELLE 208 MAZZOLA, CAROL 46. 71, 72. 73. 74. 209 MEADOWS, JANET LYNN 41, 171 MEAGHER, KEVIN 222 MEAGHER. NANCY 194, 222 MEARS. MR. RICHAR 137, 147 MEDEARIS. CH ERYL LYN 222 MELTON. ROXANN 194 MENKEN. ROBERT 171 MENZEMER, RONALD 194 MERHAR, KRISTEN LYNN 222 MERKLE, TERRY 209 METZLER. KRIS 83. 171 METZLER. MICHAEL 87, 194 MEYER, AL 222 MEYER. BRUCE 87, 194 MEYER, CARRIE 81, 209 MEYER. KAREN 61, 171 MEYER, KARL 90, 194 MEYER, KEITH DOUGLAS 171 MEYER, KEVIN 209 MEYER, NANCY 51, 209 MEYERS, RANDY 209 MILANI, THOMAS 87. 194 MILLARD. CYNTHIA ANN 47, 58, 75. 171 MILLER,CARNEY171 MILLER. CATHERINE 20. 37, 44. 65, 75.76. 194 MILLER, CINDY 222 MILLER, DONNA 222 MILLER, PAUL 222 MILLER. ROBIN 222 MILLER, SCOTT 209 MILLER, STEPHEN 105. 222 MILLER, STEVEN 194 MILLER, SUE 195 MILLER. TERRY 222 MILLIGAN. COLLEEN 81,209 MILLIGAN. MICHAEL 104. 209 MILLIGAN. ROSS 195 MILTIMORE, TERRIE 222 MINEHART. WAYNE 87, 195 MINER, JEFF 195 MINER, NANCY 44, 209 MINER, WILLIAM 42. 153. 171 MINNS. LYNN 64. 209 MIONI, FRANCIS 102, 195 MISEVICH, ALLYSON 43, 53. 55, 75. 171 MITCHELL, BRADLY 195 MITCHELL. BRUCE 58, 153, 171 MITCHELL, DIANE 171 MITCHELL, KELLY 209 MITCHELL. STEVEN 222 MOBERG, CAROL 209 MOCK, SHERYL 71, 72.73.209 MOEDE, TRENT 222 MOHR, GREGORY 222 MOLINE. JEFFREY 209 MONDUL. DENNIS 1 71 MONDUL. MARK 90, 209 MOONEY, HELEN 222 MOORE, DANA 209 MOORE. PAUL 70. 71. 73. 209 MOORE. JENNIFER 209 MOORE, KELLY 50, 195 MOORE, SHERYL 222 MOORMAN. MRS. DORAL 137, 147 MORDICK. PHILLIP 78, 90, 209 MORGAN, RALPH 195 MORIG, LORI 222 MORREAL. CHRISTINE 222 MORRIS. DAVID 195 MORRIS, DEBORAH 44. 81, 171. 195 MORRIS. DONNA 55. 195. 199 MORRIS, JIM 91, 222 MORROW. SCOTT 222 MOSBACHER, JULIE 222 MOSES. JAMES 71, 72, 209 MOWER, RANDY 41, 46, 56. 152, 171 MOWER. SUSAN 38, 81,209 MOWRY, GREGORY 222 MUEHLENBECK. REBECCA 209 MUELLER. MR. PAUL 137.147 MULFORD. MIKE 171 MUNSON. MRS. ELIZABETH 138, 147 MUNSON, MR. STUART 137, 138,147 MURPHY, TERESA 222 MURTAUGH. PAMELA 195 MYERS, LINDA 195 MYERS. LINDA 171 MYHRE. LISSA 37. 51, 195 NAGEL, MRS. ELEANOR 144 NAGUS. JOHN 195 NAGUS, PAUL 222 NALAN, CHARLES 195 NALEWANSKI. LEE 171 NAPPI, JANE 209 NAPPI, JEFF 55. 171 NARETTA, DARLENE 209 NASH, MRS. HENNRIETTA 144 NASH. KURT 87 NASH. TRICIA 222 NASH, PETER 77,222 NAU. JEFF 209 NAU. SUSAN 50, 171 NEFF. BLAIR 195 NEFF, BRENDA 81. 209 NELSON. ANDREA 75. 171 NELSON. BRAD 91. 222 NELSON. CHERY 222 NELSON, CYNTHIA 222 NELSON, DEBORAH 52, 82. 83, 171 NELSON. GREGSTON 71,72 NELSON, JEFF 195 NELSON, JOANNE47, 171 NELSON, JOHN 47, 209 NELSON, MR. KEN 138, 147 NELSON, KRISTINE42, 171 NELSON, LAURIE 51, 209 NELSON, LEIGH ANN 222 NELSON, LINDA 75. 171 NELSON. NAT 52, 195 NELSON. RANDALL 209 NELSON, STEVE 171 NELSON. SUSAN 81, 209 NELSON, VICKI 69. 195 NETTO. MRS, ROSEMARIE 68, 138. 147 NEULIEP, MR. EDWARD 145 NEWCOMB. DANIEL 171 NEWCOMB. RICHARD 222 NEWMAN. DAVE 209 NHS 24 NICHOLAS. ROBERT 95. 96 172 NICHOLLS. CHARLES 195 NICHOLS. CURTIS 87, 172 NICHOLS. JANIS 209 NICHOLS. PATRICIA 36. 43, 58, 172 NICHOLSON. ALEXANDRA 86, 209 NIELSEN. MR. CARL 138, 147 NIELSEN. DARRICK 209 NIELSEN,HEIDI42,172 NIELSEN, LAURA 172 NIELSEN. SARA 195 NIELSEN. WAYNE 48, 223 NIHAN, LISA 223 NILSON, BONNIE 223 NIX, DEBORAH 172 NIX, RANDALL 195 . er' 4 Tami Healy enjoys readin best seller The Godfather. NOBLE, BRIAN 223 NOLAN, TERRY NOLL, STEVEN 172 NOLTING. JAMES 195, 223 NOLTING. RICHARD 48, 223 NOONAN. CATHERINE 209 NOONAN. JOHN 172 NORBECK. DAVID 91, 222 NORBECK, KATHY 195 NORBERG. JOYCE 172 NORDGREN.CANDICE172 NORDLOF, GREG 195 NOREEN, DAVID 103, 172 NORRIS. JOSEPHINE 42, 75. 152, 172 NORTH, DAVID 172 NOSLEY. CANDICE 195 NOTT, KATHLEEN 60, 172, 178 NOWICKI. CAROL 209 NUCKLES, MIKE 195 NYLAND, SUSAN 50. 195 NYMAN, SCOTT 61, 172 NYQUIST, BRIAN 172 NYQUIST, PAMELA 195 O'CONNELL. MARK 209 O'BERG. MRS. EVA 144 O'BRIEN. DONALD 59 ODLING, CATHERINE 223 O'DONNELL. CRAIG 87. 195 O'DONNELL. JOHN 223 OFFICE EDUCATION CLUB 60 OEHLER. MARK 209 OGLEUIE, PETER 172 OHLENDORF, GEORGE 196 OH LSON, RUTH 209 OKESON. EDWIN 196 OLBRICH, GAIL 223 OLDHAM. DONNA 223 OLESON. MR. DONALD 138, 147 OLIVER. JEFFREY 196 OLIVER, PAMELA 223 OLSON, CHRISTOPHER 172 OLSON. DAN 223 OLSON, DAVID 223 OLSON, DEREK 223 OLSON, GAY 209 OLSON, JEFFREY 172 OLSON, JIM 160 OLSON, JULIE 54. 223 OLSON. KEVIN 209 OLSON, NANCY 196 OLSON. NOBEL 172 OLSON. SCOTT 51, 223 OLSON. STEVEN 47, 196 OLSON, WILLIAM 71. 72, 196 OLTMANNS. LYNNE 196 OMAN, MRS. DOROTHY 143 OMAN, KATHLEEN 223 ORCHESTRA 50. 51 OREN. LESLIE 172 O'NEIL JEFF 19, 50, 223 ORLEANS. BRADLEY 223 ORLICKI, MR. JOSEPH 77, 138, 147 ORLOW. STEVEN 19, 50, 223 ORMAN, NICHOLAS 105. 223 ORMAN, RICHARD 196 ORPUT, JEFFREY 196 ORPUT, KIM 209, 213 ORR, MRS. MARGERY 138, 147 ORR, MR. WILLIAM 139. 147 ORTHOEFER, KATHLEEN 223 ORTBERG. RICHARD 90,209 ORTLAND. STEPHEN 223 OSBORN. DAVID 104, 209 OSBORNE, DEANE 209 OSBORNE, LAURA 223 OSBORNE, NANCY 59. 172 OSINSKI. MRS. CAROLYN 139, 142. 147 OSTER, DEBORAH 196 OSTER, JIM 223 OSTERBERG, GARY OTIS. RALPH 209 OTTO. LISA 223 OULUND, MR. JAMES 139. 142, 147 OWANO. KEITH 48, 223 PAETZ, NANCY 61, 172 PAGE, CHARLES 196 PAINE. MARILYN 38.51.193,209 PALM,CHARLES 196 PALM, ROBERT 209 1 PALM. SUSAN 51.81.209 PALM, WILLIAM 104, 196 PALMENO, RANDALL 196 PALMER, CLAYTON 223 PALMER, MARV 64,209 PALMER, STEVE 196 PALMGREN, DALE 196 PALMQUIST, NATHAN 209 PALUZZI, MICHAEL 209 PAOLICCHI, EREDRICK 91. 223 PAPPAS. TRACEY 209 PARKER, JAMES 90, 209 PARKER. JOHN 172 PARRV, JEAN 51.223 PATRICK, MISS SUE 139, 147 PATSCH. LoRI 209 PATTERSON, DAVID H. 209 PATTERSON, DAVID R. 37, 89, 172 PATTERSON. LAuRIE 223 PATTERSON. LISA 22:-I PATTON. MAVIS 196 PAuLSoN, THOMAS 223 PAuN. JAMES 196 PEARCE. CAROL 209 PEARSE, SHARON 209 PEARSON, DAVID x. 172 PEARSON. DAVID A. 62, 172 Dan Dalziel tapes up a poster for a wrestling match. PEARSON, JAMES 223 PEARSON, JAMIE 209 PEARSON. LORI 80. 210 PEARSON. SHARRELL 60, 172 PEASE, NORMAN 223 PECIS, GAIL 75, 172 PECK, JOHN 172 PECKHAM, LAURA 223 PEN, TERESA 196 FENCE. DAVID 196 PENINGTON. JANICE 196 PEP CLUB 78. 79. 80,81 PEPLOS. O. YVONNE 172 PERKINS. DONALD 196 PERKINS, MARK 210 PERRIN, K. SCOTT 196 PERRIN, RICHARD 223 PERRY, LINDA 196 ' PERRY, MICHAEL 90, 210 PERSINGER, DAVID 61,196 PERSINGER. JOHN 210 PERSSON, CARLA 196 PERTEETE. BARBARA 161 PERTEETE, THOMAS 224 PETERS. SUSAN 19, 36, 56, 75, 173 PETERSEN. CHERYL 224 PETERSEN. PETERSON SHERRI 224 BRAD 196 PETERSON: coNNIE 55. ss, 173 PETERSON PETERSON. PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON: PETERSON. PETERSON. PETERSON PETERSON: PETERSON. PETERSON. PETERSON PETERSON PETERSON: . CYNTHIA 224 DANA 173 DAVID 104, 210 MRS, HELEN 145 JAMES 133. 173 JANE 77. 81. 210 JEFFREY 52. 53. 56. 196 KAREN 78. 119. 196. 210 KARV 87. 196 KATHY 52. 196 SCOTT 224 RONALD 210 RUTH 210 SHERYL 224 PETERSON, VICKI 61, 173 PETRAUSKAS. LINDA 210 PETRIE. MARTIN 173 PETTERSON. LISA 224 PETTIS. KIMBERLEY 210 PHILLIPS. RONALD 77, 196 PHILLIPS. TERRY 71, 77 PICAVET. STACY 224 PICUS, DANIEL 58. 138. 153, 173 PICUS, JOEL 48. 210 PIEPER, MISS JUDITH 139, 147 PIERSON. MICHELLE 210 PIESZAK. JENNIFER 50. 81, 210 PIESZAK, LISA 224 PILLOTE, PAULA 44, 76, 196 PIPER, KELLEY 173 PIPPEL. JEROME 74, 173 PIRRELLO. RAE ANN 65, 196 PIRRELLO, RITA 19, 80. 189, 196 PISKE. CHARLES 196 PISKE. DEBORAH 224 PIXLER. STEVEN 196 PISKE. CYNTHIA 210 PITTMAN. DIRK 62. 87. 173 PIXLER, STACIE 210 , PLATE. CATHERINE 38. 69, 210 PATE. WILLIAM 58, 62. 153, 173 PLOPLYS, LINUS 95. 196 PLUMMER. JEFF 47, 173 POHREN. SCOTT 210 POLASKI, KATHERINE 196 POM POM CORPS 82-83 POOL, MARLON 173 POPE, KATHLEEN 43.81. 83 POPP, JUDITH 55. 65. 173, 210 POPP, RANDOLPH 173 POTVLIET. MISS JOANNE 139, 147 POWELL, BRADLEY 173 POWELL. MRS. DOROTHY 139. 147 POWELL, JAMES 173 POWERS, EDWIN 74. 196 PRATHER. CATHRYN 224 PRESTON. HAROLD 196 PRICE, MR. DAN 145 PRICE, DOUGLAS 196 PRICE, KAREN 44, 45. 81. 149, 196 PRICE, ROBERT 210 PRICE. ROGER 224 PRIPPS, GREGORY 196 - PRITZ, ANTHONY 224 PROUDFOOT. DIANN 55, 210 PROVI, JANICE 44, 76, 78. 118, 173 PSALTIS. ANGIE 81, 196 PUKALA. LEO ALLAN 224 PURICELLI, JODY 81. 83. 196 QUICK. RONALD95. 210 QUIGG. LORRAINE 52. 210 QUINN, BRIAN 173 RADER. CURTIS 224 RADER. MICHAEL 174 RADER. SUSAN 23.75. 174 RAFDAL. KRISS 224 RAFFMAN, MARK 196 RAINE. JAMES 174 RAINE. JOHN 90. 210 RALSTON. DAVID 104,210 RALSTON. ELISABETH 224 RALSTON. JOHN 196 RALSTON, KENT 196 RALSTON, KEVIN 62, 174 RALSTON. SANDRA 65, 174 RANDAZZO, FLORENCE 224 RANDOL. REBECCA 69, 196 RANEY, RICKEY 224 RANK. HEIDI 44. 45, 65. 196 RAPP, STEVE 196 RASNER. MARY JO 174 RATHKE. JAMES 87. 196 RAY, KIMBERLY 47. 210 R-CLUB 78 REA. MAYA 210 READ, BRUCE 196 READER. CINDY 210 READETTE, MARK 210 REAGAN, JULIE 224 REAM, TAMMV JANE 39. 224 REAVES, KATHERINE 224 REDMON, LISA ANN 50, 224 REDWING, MR. DARWIN 139, 147 REE. GLENN 48 REECE, DAVID 90.95. 210 REED. CYNTHIA 61. 174 REENTS. DONALD 63 REESE, LINDA 52. 65. 75, 174 REICHENBACH. MRS. JENNY 144 REICHENBACH. JENNY 61. 174 REID. JOHN 41, 78. 92. 152. 174 REID, DREW 210 REILAND, ANDREW 47.90. 210 REITER. MARK 95,196 REITER, STEPHEN 210 REITSCH, DEBBI 28. 81. 210 REMINGTON, PETER 174 REMINGTON. STEVEN 224 RENO. SUSAN 210 REMINGTON. TODD 196 RENTON, ROXANN 196 RETTIG. GARY 210 REUTERFORS. LOIS 196 REVER. LAUREN 210 REWERTS, DEBRA 81, 210 REYNOLDS. JENNIFER 81,120,210 REYNOLDS. STEVEN 224 RICE. MARY 210 RICE. ROBERT 87, 174 RICHARDS. DENNIS 91, 224 RICHARDS. NANCY 174 RICHARDS. SUE ANN 224 RICHARDS. WILLIAM 210 RICHARDSON, TODD 87, 197 RICHMOND. STEVEN 174 RICKARD. KATHRYN 174 RIDENS. RUSTY 210 RIEDLE. BOB 91, 224 RIEKER, GLENN 174 RINALDO. JOHN 174 RINALDO. MICHAEL 210 RINALDO. MRS. PALMA 144 RITTER, CARL 174 RITTER, MICHAEL 48. 224 ROBERTS. CRAIG 197 ROBEY, CYNTHIA 224 ROBINSON, DAVID 105. 224 ROBINSON, MARK 224 ROBINSON WENDY 224 ROBISON, GREGORY 48.91.224 . ROBISON, ROBB 47.210 RODDA, DALE 51, 210 RODAK, MARY 60. 174 RODGERS. LESTER 210 ROE. PAUL 48, 197 RODGERS. KATHLEEN 224 ROE. TIMOTHY 224 ' ROESCH. REBECCA SUE 174 ROGERS. LYNETTE 210 ROGERS. CHARLES 224 ROGERS. ROBIN 224 ROHLOFF. GWEN 210 ROLAND, MRS. PAULINE 143 ROLANDER. CRAIG 174 ROLANDER. BOB 224 ROMANO. JODI 210 ROMEO. ANTHONY 224 RONK. STEVEN 197 ROOP. LARRY 197 ROSBOROUGH, DAWN 47. 210 ROSE. STEVEN 175 ROSECRANCE. LAURA 224 ROSENSON. ROBERT 197 ROSS. DAVID 81.175 ROSS, DOUGLAS 224 ROSSITER, ANNE 210 , ROSS. SHANNON BLAIRE 82. 83, 197 ROSZKOWSKI, GREGORY 63, 152, 175 ROTC 70-74 ROTE. KURTIS DAVID 224 ROUSE, TIMOTHY 197 ROWLEY, MR. JOHN 139, 147 ROY. STEPHEN 48. 224 RUBEY, ROBERT 197 RUBEY, SUZANNE 225 RUBIN, GARY 91 RUDDERHAM. DIANE 210 RUDDERHAM. MICHAEL 225 RUDDERHAM. PATRICIA 175. 210 RIJDY, ELIZABETH 225 RUIZ. MR. KEN 139, 147 RULE, JOHN 197 RUMMEL. DEBORAH 175 RUMMEL. DONALD 225 RUNDQUIST. JOHN 225 RUNDQUIST. PETER 197 RUSS. DAVID EVERETT 2253 RUSS. MICHAEL 94, 211 RUSSELL. KENT 47.49.211 RUTHERFORD, WILLARD 211 RUTLIN, BARBARA 16 RUVOLO, JOSEPH 90, 133. 211 SABIEN, LUAN 64.81.211 SABIEN, RANDEL 50. 197 SABIN, KARL 175 SABIN. SCOTT MIKE 51, 225 SABRE AND SPURS 77 SAFFORD, MRS. PHYLLIS 139. 147 SAGONA. FRANCES 211 SAGONA. MICHELLE 174, 175 SAKITER. DAVID 71 SALAMONE, LORI ANN 197 SALAMONE, KRISTINA 78,118,195,197 SALAMONE, JAMIE 175 SALAMONE, M. KIM 175 SALISBURY. STUART 197 SALLEY. DARLA 211 SAMPSON. SCOTT 73. 74, 175 SANFORD, CARMEN 52, 53. 75, 175 SAPP, MRS. FRANCES 139. 147 SARGENT. BEVERLY 211 SARGENT. ROBERT 48. 91. 225 SAUNDERS. JAMES 175 SAVAGE. RODNEY 70, 72. 73. 211 SAXTON. JAMES 175 SCANLAN, KATHLEEN 225 SCANLAN. MICHAEL 197 SCANLAN. WILLIAM 211 SCHADEWALD. WILLIAM 71. 73, 226 SCHAEFER: DAWN 41. 156. 175 SCHAIDER. JOEL 52. 53. 56. 21 1 SCHAPPERT. MICHAEL 62. 175 SCHEFF. SHERYL ANN 65, 197 SCHEIDEGGER, ELLEN 197 SCHEIDER, MARK 47.63, 197 SCHERBARTH. DEBRA 197 SCHIAVO. KEVIN 197 SCHIESS, LESLIE 175 SCHIRO, FRANCES 211 SCHILLING. CAROL 80,211 SCHLUPP. KIM 197 SCHLUPP. KIRK 15, 197 SCHMALING, MARYANNE B3, 153, 175 SCHMELING, ANNE 81, 225 SCHMIDT. CAROL 175 SCHMIDT. KATHLEEN 211 SCHMIDT. ROBYN 53. 225 SCHMIDT. WILLIAM 225 SCHMITT. ROBERT 211 SCHNEIDER. JEFFREY 197 SCHNEIDER. STEVEN 104,211 SC HOENBERG. STEVE 47, 175 SCHON, RANDALL 197 SCHROEDER. RANDALL 197 SCHUDER. MARY ELLEN 115 SCHUELKE. DALE 211 SCHUELKE. DENNIS 133, 197 SCHULTZ, DEWAYNE 21 1 SC HULTZ. HEIDI 225 SCHULTZ, KAREN 77. 211 SCHULTZ, LINDA 197 SCHULTZ, MICHAEL 197 SCHUMAKER. WILLIAM 225 SCHWARZ, ROBERT 71 SCHWARZBACH. JUDY 80. 211 SCHWEINLER. CRAIG 175 ,SCHWEISBERGER. JOHN 91. 225 SCOTT, MICHAEL 175 SCOTT, PATRICIA 2 11 SCOTT, MR, RICHARD 140, 147 SCOTT, RICKY 71, 73.225 SCOTT. SUSAN 55, 211 SCOTT. THOMAS 175 SC ROGGINS, MELINDA 60 SEARCY, JENNIFER 211 SEAVER. JIM 91, 225 SEAVER. JULIA 80, 211 SEGER, BETH 77, 225 SEGER. MARK 197, 211 SEILER. MRS. IRENE 144 SELLIN. CYNTHIA 211 SESSLAR, DAWN 225 SESSLAR, MARK 71, 131. 224 SEVERIN. KARIN 211. 225 SEWELL. PAUL 92. 93. 175 Index 233 SHABEZ. EDWARD 225 SHABEZ, JEAN 60, 176 SHABEZ. NANNETTE 197 SHACKLEE, BECKY 211 SHAHANGIAN, ALI 90, 211 SHALLENBERGER, FRED 225 SHAPIRO, CHUCK 47. 197 SHAPIRO. JAMES 225 SHARE. JUDITH 176 SHARE. PAUI 50. 225 SHARP, MRS. CAROLYN 140. 147 SHARP, EDWARD 91, 225 SHARP, KAREN 65. 197 SHAYNE, HOWARD 92. 93. 197 SHAYNE, MAXINE 176 SHEETZ, STEVEN 197 SHEETZ. RANDALL 104. 211 SHEFLER, FRANCI 69, 81. 211 SHEIK, LORI 211 SHIELDS, MR. ROBERT 140. 147 SHEPARDSON, LINDA 60, 176 SHEPARDSON, TERRI 225 SHEPHERD, ROBERT 73. 225 SHERMAN, RICHARD 176 SHIELDS. JONATHON 197 SHIER. LORIE197 SHORE. BRIAN 225 SHORT, KIMBERLEY 225 SHRINER, JENNIFER 81, 211 SHRYACK. MRS. MARGO 140, 147 SHUGART, KATHRYN 69. 83. 197 SHUGART, REBECCA 83, 176 SIBERT. MARK 71, 225 - SIDEN. STEVEN 59, 176 SILLETTI. THOMAS 197 SIM, HEATHER 121. 225 SIM, JEFFREY 176 SIMMON. JULIA 81. 197 SIMMONS. JANICE 197 SIMPKINS. KIM 211 sINcLETARv. MR. DERwooD 145 SINK. GARY 176 SINK, LAURA 197 l SISLER. MR. HERBERT 140. 147 sJosTRoM, LIsA 176 SJOSTROM. LORIE so. ao. 197 sKAAR, CRAIG 90, 104, 211 SKEE. JOHN 104. 211 sKLAR, DAVID 225 SKOGLUND, JON 47 sKoLRooD. CINDEE 211 SKRZYPEK. CHRIS 225 sKuBAL. JOHN 43. 152, 176 SKUBAL, KATHLEEN 76. a1. sa. 197 SLABAUGH. GARY 211 SLABAUGH. RONALD 211 SLACK. CARRIE 176 B SLACK, THOMAS 211 SLETTEN. LINDA 77. 225 SLETTEN. SUZANNE 211 SLINGER, KERSTIN 197 SLINGER, KEVIN 211 SLYE, MIKE 225 SMITH, BARRETT 91. 225 SMITH, CECILIA 197 SMITH, DIANE 81. 197 SMITH. GREGORY 176 SMITH. JANICE 211 SMITH. KEVIN 225 SMITH. MR. LARRY 140, 147 SMITH. LAURA 211 SMITH. LINDA 44, 211 SMITH. MARY SMITH. SAMMIE SMITH. STEVEN SMITHSON. ROBIN 197 SNYDER, KATHRYN 69, 225 SODERBERG, BRIAN 211 SODERBERG, KIMBERLY 225 SOGARD, STEPHANIE 225 SOLFEST. GLENN 176 SOLFEST. KAREN 225 SOLIE, SUSAN 48, 64. 69. 81,211 SOMMERS. CAROL 197 SONNENLEITER. SHERYL 225 SORENSEN, JANET 51. 211 SORNSIN, MICHAEL 197 SOTER, ROXANN 176 SOWARDS. JANE 211 SPANGLER. JOHN 48. 211 SPAINHOWER. MARTIN 91. 225 SPARKS. DAVID 92, 197 SPEAR. STEVEN 176. 225 SPENCER. DEBORAH 176 SPENCER. DEBRA 60. 211 SPENCER. KELLY 77. 225 SPENCER. STEVEN 225 SPENCER. SUSAN 81, 211 SPIEKYS. MRS. BETTE 140, 147 SPOHN. ROBERT 225 STANK. KEVIN 63, 198 STANLEY, DAWN 225 STANSELL. ELIZABETH 198 STANSIL. MARY 68. 176 STANTON. MICHELLE 52. 53. 176 STARK. GREGORY 211 STARK, JILL 50. 211 STAUFFENBERG. HENRY 71.73.225 STAUFFENBERG. PAMELA 198 STEBBINS. BRIAN 211 STEELE. CARL 104. 21 I STEELE. DOUGLAS 48, 91. 225 STEELE, GEOFFREY 225 STEELE. JANET 48, 77. 225 234 Index STEIFNER, NANCY 211 STEIFNER. SHELBY 226 STEINKE. RANDY 198 STENWALL, BRAD 176 STERETT. STEVEN 197 STERKESON, PAUL 176 STERN, ALVIN 198 STERN, MARCIA 62. 198 STEVENS. BRUCE 226 STEVENS. CHERIE 54, 198 STEVENS, CRAIG 226 STEVENS. MARK 212 STEVENS, TERRY 198 STEVENSON. JILL 50. 64. 212 STEWART, DEB 176 STEWART, GLINDA 226 STEWART, KIRK 176 STEWART, PAMELA 198 STIEG. MARILYNN 86, 198 STIEG. ROBERT 48, 95.96. 212 STIENCE. ROBERT 74 STINSON. LUWANA 52, 176 STINSON. S. LESLIE 176 STINSON. MRS. LILA 145 STINSON. MRS. LINDA 140. 147 STINSON. THOMAS 176 STONE, MR. LARRY 141. 147 STORMONT. RHONDA 226 STOVER, CYNTHIA ANN 226 STRAND, KEVIN 78. B7. 198 STREETER, KEITH 212 STREIB, DAVID 212 STREIB, GREGORY 198 STREIT, RICKY 226 STRELOW, SHELDON 212 STRINGER. REBECCA 22. 42. 75. 149. 153. 176 7 STRDKER, ROBIN 69. 198 STROKER, SHARON 141. 198 STROM, MARCIA 44. 47. 64. 80, 212 STROMQUIST. STEVEN 212 STROMQUIST, TERRY 226 STROTE. HOLLY 198 STROUD, PERMELIA 212 STROUP, JOAN 60. 176 STUDENT COUNCIL 36-39 STUEN, DIANE 212 STUPKA, MICHAEL 198. 212 STURM. JOHN 198 STURZ, TAMMY 226 STYLES. LISA 226 SULLIVAN. SUE ANNE 176 SUMMERLOTT, REBECCA 212 SUNDBERG, JEFFREY 198 SUNDBY. JEFFREY 198 SUTHERLAND. DAVID 198 SUTHERLAND. LISA 36, 43, 152, 176 SUTTON, SUSAN 212 SWABY, NANCY 37, 198 SWABY. MR. WILLIAM 141. 147 SWANGREN, LYDIA 69. 81. 212 SWANSON, BARRY 177 SWANSON, BRUCE 212 SWANSON, GARY 226 SWANSON, MICHELE 226 SWANSON, RANDALL 177 SWANSON, TAMARA 212 SWARD. ELIZABETH 75, 177 SWEENEY. HAROLD 78.87. 177 SWEENEY, KATHERINE 226 SWEET. MRS.JUDlTH 141. 147 SWENSON, BRADLEY 226 SWIMMING 97-99 SWINSON, KELLY 226 SYDOW, KRISTAN 198 SYVERSON. DANIEL 71, 72. 198 SYVERSON, DAVID 226 TALBOT, KEITH 177 TALBOT. RICHARD 226 TATRO. BRYAN 226 TATRo, KEITH 198 TAUNIS. A, ROBERT 61 TAuNIs, ROSEMARY 19B TAYLOR. JAMES 212 - TAYLOR, JOYCE 48, 212 TAYLOR. MICHAEL 78. B7. 177 TAYLOR. TEDDIE 48.226 TAYLOR. TIMOTHY 226 TEDFORD, KIM 212 TEEMAN. CYNTHIA 212 TENNIS 1144115 TESKE. DEBRA 81,226 TEUSCHER. MRS, ROSE MARIE 141. 147 THAYER. KATHLEEN 226 THEsPIANs 56 THIELL, SCOTT 81, 189. 198 THIENEMANN. DANA aa. 52. 56. 212 THIENEMANN, MARGO 36.40. sa. 75.78 83. 152. 177 THOES. STEVEN 90.212 THOMAS, BARBARA 60. 177 THOMAS, DONNA 19.56, 212 TI-IoMAs. MR. JOHN 141. 142, 147 THOMAS. MR. MIKE 145 THoMAs, PAULA 61, 177 THOMPSON, BRENT 212 THOMPSON. KEVIN 226 THoMPsoN. PAM 226 THOMSON. KATRVN 198 THOMSON. MARY 226 THORSEN, MRs. HELEN 141, 147 . 1HoRsEN. MICHAEL 177 THURMAN.UNDA226 TIDWELL. RODNEY 105. 226 UPTOW,MRS.SUZANNE14L147 ToBAcK.MARK226 TOLLEFSRUD,LAUREL198 TOLLEFSRUD, WENDY 59. 177 TOOLEY.CONNIE226 TowNs.TARA177 TOWNSEND. ALAN 74, 178 TRACK110J11 TRANK,mCHARD5L212 TRAVB.DEBORAH226 TRAVNlCK.TERRI75,153,178 TRAvNIcK. WILLIAM 212 TRAxEL. WALTER 198 TRAxEL, WILLIAM 212 TRAYNOR, PAULA 44, 46. 47. 198 TRAYNOR.PAULETTE44.198 TRAYNORJHMOTHYZIZ TRADERJEANGQIQB TREFZ, ALAN 52.53.212 TREFZ. CHARLES 153. 178 TREI. MARCIA 53.69.226 TREMuLIs. MICHAEL 226 TNPODLGARY178 TROEGERJENNWER8119B TRONIERI, JACQUELINE 44. so. 81, 198 TRousDALE,8oNNIE226 TRUGHiO,TYLERJAYl78 TRUHT1KATHY198 TUCKER. DAVID 105, 226 TUCKER.DDNALDl98 TUCKERMARY3QBZB3J78 TUGGLEUACK226 TUHE.KELLEY81,212 TUNEBERG,JAMES91,226 TuNE8ERG. PERRY 90. 212 . TUNBON.NANCY198 TURBYVNLEFRANCS212 TURNER,GAl19B TURNERJAMES198 TURNERTAMARASAZIZ TURRENTINE, MRS. PATRICIA 141. 147 TUTTLE.TERENCE198 TYLER. MR. DONALD 138, 141, 147 TYRRELL, JULIE ao. 212 ULIANO, MR. ROGER 142, 147 UMENHOFER. JOYAN NE 22, 78, 86. 118. 178 UNGER, DEBORAH 55, 212 UPPENKAMP, GLENN 195. 198 USEDOM. RICHARD 198 UTLEY. RICHARD 198 USEDOM. JAMES 63 VALENTINE. DAwN 226 VALHALLA 40-41 VALKYRINES 25, 68-69 VANANTWERP, JERRY 91. 105.226 vANANTwERP. LEE ANNE 83, 178 vAN DAE, KAREN 54, sa. 212 vAN DEN BRINK, HANS 212 VANDERVERT,KAE144.226 vANDERvERT, wENDY 212 VANDEUSEN, MICHAEL VAN NEST, JANET 178 vANovER. JEANETTE 212 vANPERNIs. ToM 52. 61. 79. 178 VANROOJEN, MARK 226 VARISCO. THOMAS 212 VARLAND. ELsA 51, 178 - VARLAND, JAMES 212 VARLAND. ANDY 48, 90 vAu6I-IAN. ANGELA VAUGHAN DIANE 60. 178 VAUSE. JOHN 17. 178 VAVRA, KAREN 198 vELLA, JENNIE 198 vERcoE. JAMES 104 VERNETTI, DONNIE 78. 198 vIcA 59 VINCENT. JANELLE 55. 212 VITALE. VICKI 212 VODICK. NANCY 81.212 VOEGTLI. WILLIAM 212 VOGL. DAVID 212 VOORHEES. HEIDI voss GARY 212 vovAcER 42. 43 WADLINGTON. KURT 17. 36. 179 WAFFLE. JAMES 198 WAFFLE, THOMAS 212 WAFFORD. DAVID 16.226 WAGNER. KENNETH 226 WAGNER, NANCY 179 WAHLQUIST, BARBARA 55. 80. 212 WALCOTT. VIRGINIA 212 WALD. JAMES 198 WALK. MRS. VIRGINIA l45 WALLACE. DENNIS 195 WALLACE, ELIZABETH 226 WALLACH. LOUIS 198 WALLACH. SANDY 179 WALLAR. JAMES 179 WALLBANK, CYNTHIA 226 WALLEM, JEFFERY 212 WALLEN. MRS. MARILYN 142, 147 WALLEN. MR. THOMAS 142, 147 WALLIN. DONNA 193 WALLIN. ROSEANN 198. 212 WALLIN, SUE 53, 226 WALMSLEY, DEBRA 198 WALSH. JOHN 198 WALSH. MONICA 212 WALSTROM, RHONDA 212 WALTER, SCOTT WALTON. MR. GERALD 142. 147 WARD. DEREK 62. 74. 92. 198 WARD. IDANE 212 WARD. JOHN 226 WARD, MICHAEL 94. 223. 226 WARD. STEVEN 198 - WARKENTIEN, LAURA 179 WARNER, LINDA 179 WARNIMONT, BRUCE 78. 87. 179 WARNIMONT. GAIL 226, 227 WARREN. MARTHA 37. 44, 83. 193, 198 WARREN, NANCY 39. 226 WARTGOW. JEFFREY 212 WASER, GWENDOLYN 198 - WATERFIELD. CHARLES 94, 212 WATERMILLER, MRS. CAROLYN 142, 147 WATSON. LORRAINE 56. 198 WAXLER, TERRYL 50. 212 WAYMAN, LARRY 212 WEAVER, MARK 212 WEBB. DEBRA 161. 212 WEBB. RICHARD 212 WEBB. SCOTT 94.226, 227 WEBER. DAWN 212 WEBSTER. KIM 179 WECKER. MICHAEL 48. 95. 96. 226 WECKSTROM. THOMAS 48, 91. 105, 226 WEDEL, MR. RICHARD 142, 147 WEEDMAN, SUE 179 WEIKEL. JAMES 212 WEIKEL. LAURIE 198 WEINGARTNER, LINDA 42, 44. 58. 64.75. 82, 83. 152, 153, 179 WEIR, DAVID 212 WEIS, BETH 81, 212 WEIS. DANEIL 226 WEIS. JANE 22.68, 179 WEISENSEL. TONI 198 WELDON. ROBERT 87.179 WELKER. BRENDA 213 WELKER, BRUCE 198 WELTE. GERALD 39.418.51.226 WENGER, PEGGY 44. 198 WENSTROM. GERYL 198 WENZ. RUSS 213 WESSMAN, GREGORY 87, 179 WEST. JAMES 78. 92.93. 199 WESTBROOK. GERALD 199 WESTBROOK. MAE 213 IWESTENBERG. MISS SUE 142, 147 WESTERGREN. FRANKLIN 48.95. 227 WESTERGREN, STEVEN 48, 90. 213 WHALEN. JOAN 136.199 WHALEN. PAMELA 55. 179 WHALEN. STEVEN 213 WHARTON, ANNE 50. 64, 213 WHEELER. JULIE 44. 199 WHEELER, MARK 90,213 WHELCHEL, STEVEN 87 WHIPPLER, SUSAN 213 WHIPPLER, PROSPER 199 WHITCHURCH, PAMELA 213 WHITCOMB. DAVID 199 WHITE. DONN 199 WHITE. DOREEN 77. 179 WHITE. LORI 227 WHITE. SUSAN 48, 227 WHITNEY, ROBIN 199 WICKLUND. JODI 179 WICKLUND. KENNETH 59. 179 WICKLUND. TERRY 90. 213 WIDELL. BRUCE 199 WIDELL. JOHN 213 WIDELL. KRISTEN 179 WIDSTROM, BRADLEY 213 WIDSTROM, BRIAN 199 WIGELL. GARY 91, 227 WILBER. JOANNE 50. 179 WILCOX. DAVE 56. 199 WILKERSON, GARY 95, 213 WILLE. STEVEN 90. 213 WILLIAMS, BARBARA 227 WILLIAMS. DANA 47, 49. 179 WILLIAMS. DEBRA 48. 52. 227 WILLIAMS. DIANE 52. 65. 179 WILLIAMSON. JOHNNY 199 WILLIS, RICHARD 90, 213 WILLUHN. HEIDI 227 WILNER. GARY 48 WILSON. CLIFFORD 227 WILSON. DIANE 213 WILSON, PAMELA 81.199 WILTFANG. GERALD 23, 179 5 WINCHESTER. DAVID 91,227 WINCHESTER, JACK 87, 199 WINSLOW. RICHARD 104. 213 - WIRSTROM. ERIC 213 WISNER. KYLE 50.213 WISNER. SCOTT 227 WOEST. BRADLEY 179 WOLFENSPERGER, BILL 199 WOOD. CYNTHIA 213 WOOD. JAMES 199 WOOD, MR. ROBERT 129. 147 WOOD. RONALD 94, 227 WORDEN. JOHN 213 WORDEN. SUSAN 213 WORTMANN. SCOTT 37. 92. 199 WRAGE. JOHN 213 WREN. CYNTHIA 199 WREND. DAVID 91,227 WRESTLING 106408 WRIGHT. LAURIE 199 WRIGHT, LINDA 213 WRIGHT. LORA 199 WRIGHT. RENEE 227 WUPPER. WENDY 39. 227 WYATT. LIANNE 51.227 WYLIE. MARGO 58. 62. 75. 153. 159. 179 I WYLIE. MARILYN 53. 227 YAGLE. MARK 87, 199 YALGE, STEVEN 78, 87, 179 YARBER. WILLIAM 77 YEAGER, GREGORY 199 YOULE. JOHN 213 YOUMANS. THOMAS 91. 227 YOUNG, KAREN 199 YOUNG. KEVIN 227 YOUNG, PATRICK 199 YOUNG, TIMOTHY 199 YOUSSI. CATHY 213 YOUSSI. DAVID 227 ZANELLO. MR. ROBERT 142, 147 ZAUMSEIL. DEAN 20. 199 ZAVAGLI, PHILLIP 199 ZERETZKE. JOHN 50,227 ZERTZKE, MARY 61.199 ZIES, DIANE 179 ZIMMERMAN, APRIL 179 ZIMMERMAN, MR. DONALD 51. 142. 147 ZIMMERMAN, STEVEN 51. 87. 199 ZUMHAGEN. MARK 51, 227 Index 2.35 V' L 1 , l . Far away there in the sunshine are my highest aspirations. I may not reach them, but I can look up and see their beauty, believe in them, and try to follow where they lead. - Louisa May Alcott 2 I W F ff' ffil A ' iff' 3 , , ,. N, 53 Q SDL ' T My 1, X ar., 9 , Y Q' . ' . Av:,'-faq or s 'iz . 3 1' 1 . 'fs he ui Q4 f 'K 'I 43 if U, , 5.3! ff: , 5 W' .' .. X! .9 'K u 5 A s 1 Q. ,gl we 1' ' S'I .A Two roads diverged in a I took the one less And that has made all the Ms' . ' 3465-1 'F .' L ' fi f.p'rs5' . is ' ,op :vii 3... - Robert Frost Editors-in-chief . . . Reflections ...... Associations .,... Vikings ........ Faculty .......... Senior Section ...... Junior Section ........ Sophomore Section ..... Freshman Section .... Commerce ......... Index Editors ..... Advisor ....r............. . Pu bllsher .................. . Publisher's Representative ..... Photographer .............. Student Photographers .... Bruce Martin, Margo Thienemann . . . . . . . . . . Lori Krogh, Kit Linden . . . Randy Mower, Dawn Schaefer JohnReid .............,...AnnetteBrown AnneGiIiberti, Linda Lampert .........,,.U.CindyMcIntosh ................JanMeadows ..............JanGroh .. .. ReneeJohnson . . . . . . Jan Groh, Jan Meadows .........,...lMrs.JanetGeorge . . . American Yearbook Company Mr.M.L.Gardner ................CapriStudio . . . John Andree, Steve Horvath, Diane Johnson, John Parker, John Skupal. The Valhalla staff would like to thank the ad- ministration, faculty, and student body for their help and assistance throughout the year. 239 Commerce And there upon the lightest crest the sunset will point the way ahead with fingered flame, and looking backward on the crimsoned lowlands, you will note the road was bright by which you came. - - Grace Noll Crowell W . , ,gn UN ' wg elf! Q00 fimoyf Q -..ggi 1 -1 1 TQ- -11, . Q1 3 ir-kt ' 1, l1llnlul'IAl . Nw ' uw AWA I L ln- ---- X I li -1-... W 1 L, Wffs fs- X I I 'Ullau1Pll wiIai5E!! fflmlilhwv lmwlw I Sharing in the growth and development of our community since 1889. EUUM Hwii 'Q N LENDER 1- es nsfq HCME FEDERAL Savings and Loan Association of Rockford 1107 EAST STATE AT LONGWOOD 0 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 0 TEL. 985-4741 504, 55 CAPRI STUDIO 346 Harrison St. Oak Park, Illinois 383-7510 WHEN BUYING A HOME IN ROCKFORD Where do you want to live? N.E., N.W., S.E., Rural? Maybe you're not sure. What kind of a home? We specialize in community knowledge, we have all the facts on future expressways that might affect your real estate value, we have information on schools, taxes, average incomes, zoning problems, real es- tate value trends, resale values. Let our full time sales staff assist you in making this kind of decision. We have the expertise needed, whether building, buying pre-owned homes or rent- ing. Phil Clark Realtors are members of the Rock- ford Board of Realtors - Illinois Real Estate Board and the National Association of Real Estate Boards. Clark is a member of the Board of Governors on the National level, Director on the state level and a Vice President on the local level. You can be sure Phil Clark Realtors are Real Estate Professionals and are qualified to handle your transaction with integrity and enthusiasm. Phil C REALTORS 0. S. H. A. PMIKRGES FOR METAL FABRICATING PRESSES -- z ' s c ss o 5 Q K H ll 1 . E CON ROL CKAGE K 1 . I , K U E O UYlON 'L ,H n ctu c A ve sq . P sses r tg . A Q ft' M to is X , i , . l i ay fr' C rcil Package ro uname Part R LAIV Clutch and Brakel FVESSES Goss - 1 LOADER q I5 5, H 5, - 1 f f V' I E Y l F' V 3 - ll Wm i 9 - E-'3 i mocks I - -,M -E1 I i snow W Q, 'fin N . i elawi E ,st I wzmf. 9' - Rockford Safety Equipment Co. v.o.mun nocxronn, ununmssmo 'we sPEclA 1.125 IN 0.S,H.A. A PRESS SA FETY' CONGRATULATIONS '73 GRADUATES MINIT MART 661911th STREET ROAD OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK 8 a.m. - 10 p.m. FRESH MEATS AND PRODUCE Commerce 243 COM PLIMENTS OF QUALITY CAMERAS - RROJECTORS - BINOCULARS TAPE RECORDERS - GREETING CARDS THE PHOTOGRAPHIC CENTER 311 W. STATE STREET ROCKEORD, ILL. 61101 DIAL 962-7797 3600 E. STATE ST. 399-1013 Ee ' CIELE IJEMIII-Ilfs. 1 f' I'11L.E.I'AmsuuilI3n. I CD ,- f L, ' -L -1 Til R--F, :.,,,,,?iTk?-Z7 1, E L a-v '-T CARL E. PAuLsuN sf u. 2450 TWENTIETH STREET, ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61110 PHONE: 815 f 393-5536 Industrial Distributors Serving Industry Since 1929 Storage Equipment 0 Production Tools 0 Material Handling 244 Commerce CARS mc. Allyson Misevich finds her dream car at LTD Cars Inc. Commerce 245 W- X .... , , .- H I .,,. i .I , FROM X' ' SE! ' RVICEH L1 A 1 C F. BARS STRUCTURAL SHAPES - 1 H R, BARS GALVANIZED ANGLES OUR GREATIY ENLARGED SHEET EINFORCING BARS WAREHOUSE FACILITIES MEA S PLATE IOOR PLATE EVEN BETTER TUBING STRUCTURAL PIPE SERVICE STEE B S FOR HOMES FLAME CU'I'I'lNG - SAWING - SHEARING PROMPT DELIVERY Q 964-9471 Q , ..,. . ....... . ..,... . . K1 ' 305 PEOPLES AVE. Congratulations Graduates VIKING CHEMICAL COMPANY 1827 18tI'1 Avenue SJOSTROM 84 SONS. INC. BUILDING AND PAVING CONTRACTOR 1129 HARRISON AVENUE ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61110 Carpeting And Imaginative Interiors f f 2425 CHARLES STREET ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61108 AREA CODE 815 397-1100 246 Commerce Compliments of C1 Friendx + AND IF You ARE NOT A FRIEND or wuLuAMsAMANNY we WOULD LIKE TO HAVE You Become ONE. .. an swam an aswaszma A NAA Nas.: A A T sea SA wsu DDM A P51351 Q A vw 1, BRENNEN A 2 59910 ER V1 E 'O' A A 2 Q 3720 EA CQV L . 2' I .A Qi' .. STATE ST sqm EP ' - -- A Tr. mea an :Af ' A z HOCKFO SAMSD ws A A TA? A F - . A A .. 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H XL AND GET PERSONAL SERVICE 46 fG5 MATERIALS ESTIMATES FRIIM vmm PLANS - commons SERVICE ALWAYS! mwuou -Aumuwm - PAINT - muwonx - Annum cAsnms rsncms - numanus A cLzcmlcAL suvruss EVERYTHING FOR THE JOB AT A HANDY LOCATION 6800 FOREST HILLS ROAD 877-6011 M0 l ,, 8A.IVl.TO 8130 PM. OPEN sATIIAI:Aoa5'fh FI 3 AM. TO 5100 PM SUTHERLAND LBR CO. CONGRA TULA TIONS GRA DUA TES FROM BUSINESS FURNITURE AND STATIONERS INC. 428 SEVENTH STREET A '-1 f. 1.4 rm :' Jeff. A .-, WM '- -.L --1+ 1-. --fx , -'- ,gg OTP- Nw' Y, - N' 't'-f' fr ,.:+... ,., - , N - - .x x..,, f1.,E A.. ,, . A - Fm-M-' - . Fran, i' --Q, N wa'-we Ar: :f E, I -.4m.A,,,,gwb.,1,g f. A A . R P, LL : 'fm 25 ,.?.,ig:Kf-- avr-X-:H-.,, EL, '--.I..ZF - - , 248 C mmerce IL'iis139l5T'Q'iQs il9!1Qf' The Helpers? Illinois National Bank 81 Trust Co. 228 Soul1iMain Sl.,ROCk12OTC1,111.611111 1 963-3-131 0 Mcmbci'FD1C awwfeygefmm PAINUNG decofuvfhvy 2227 JONQUW PL- PHONE 397-3876 Sue Nylander shops for a graduation gift at Anger's ROCKFORU -'-- 6' '07 PHONE1399-4423 Jewelry and Gift Shop, one ofthe area's most distin- guished jewelry Stores. A NG E R'S Jewelry and Gift Shop 324 w. state Cmr2 4 GUNITE DIVISION KELSEY-HAYES COMPANY Producers of Wheels, Brake Drums and Other Special Parts for Heavy Duty Trucks and Trailers 302 Peoples Rockford, Illinois 964-3301 Compliments of 7--7 ELECTRONIC as. PRINTING CALCULATORS LISIL -ADDlNG NiAcHiNES- TYPEWRITERS - DICTATION EQUIPMENT TRACE and BUSINESS EQUIPMENT, Associate Dealers INC. lVlobil Oil Products SALES e. SERVICE . TELEPHONE 3809 EAST STATE STREET 1132 Ha 'SO AVe'f397'941O 815x399-8752 ROCKEORD, ILLINOIS 61108 Serving Northern Illinois and Southern Wisconsin 250 Commerce Viking girls admire themselves in the latest style shoes at Stevens Shoe Salon, 231 North St. A, ,RUUCKFDWSTMIIARD I ' 25 50, 'UI .11'i7N I' f f 'QI' fifz' ke 'irjrtnni I fmm ' g::ui..gQ35 i! Ld 1 Harfy C. Vvfest, Cndlr-mn i the Bggrd Rcyal M. Liqhfcap H00 Poberl G. Grindle President lllh S'reel SecreIary FINE FURNITURE - CARPETS BEDDING - APPLIANCES - TV PHONE 968-0731 John Peck and Vicki Allen hitch a ride on one of the trucks at Time Screw and Mfg. 2801 Huffman Blvd. Commerce 251 Congratulations, Guilford Graduates... You have arrived at an important milestone. We congratulate you for this achievement, and we wish you well in whatever you decide to do. Some graduates will choose to further their education in college. Others will go into the business world or industry. No matter what your choice, when the time comes for you to commence your life's work, we would welcome .the chance to discuss with you the career opportunities that exist at Barber-Colman. We're proud of our Company, and we're sure you would be, too. BARBER CULMAN BARBER-COLMAN COMPANY An Equal Opportunity EmpIoyer A. W. Anderson Agency, Inc. 6464 North Second St Loves Park GUSTUM G0lll-HEIIIEII ELCO V Q a better place to work PRUDUCIS ELCCJ INDUSTRIES, INC. 252 Commerce CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF 1973 600 Eighteenth Ave. Phone 815-965-9451 Rockford, Illinois 61101 scnewamrc. ATextron Division RE ' Bvb IOCIIUIO n U. ' Realtor ROCKFORD ENGINEERED Office: 2253520 PRODUCTS CO- Home: 398-7510 2324 23rd Ave. Rockford, illinois 61101, u.s.A. 3809 East State St. Rockford, Illinois 61108 C 2 5 Shoes, shoes. and more shoes are displayed at Home Shoe C p ny Broadway at 8th St PHAR MACY 5440 No. 2nd St. 3134 11th St. 7931 No. Alpine Rd. 4225 Charles St. Loves Park Rockford YOUR REXALL STORES PAUL ISLER Sheet Metal Q 4230 Charles Street HEATING COOLING Outside Sheet Metal Midwest Camera, Inc. 3801 Broadway 254C GREENLEE BROS 8 C0 2136 12th sf., Rockford, lu. 61101 u.s.A. A Umt of Ex-CeII-O Corporatsom QROCKFORD MACHINE rooL co 2USfS'fSAlLf2'lf.f'11fQ Zzffelfiaockfofd, 111. 61101 USA. .1 uhm Ex C111 o cmc111.Q1 QLQ ,ILQLIIT KENNETH P. LYTHGOE JEFFREY G. PERREN ' 'e n T T T I G - T 1' fi I I r I lilflgkll Qfruplgg Shup N 3806 East State Street ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61108 399-1771 MILITARY HOBBIES TROPHIES ENGRAVING L A N D MARK eifyy Printing for Business di industry 965-0543 620 MARKET ST. ROCKFOFID, ILL. Commerce 255 BERGSTROM MANUFACTURING CO. 115 NORTH MADISON STREET ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61104 IVlOr-Heat TRUCK BUS TRACTOR HEATERS DEFROSTING FANS CIRCULATING PUMPS U srlfomcnxgwz BOB EVANS Nnrthrrn llllinnia Optiral Gln., llnr. Wholesale dealers in optical supplies. B g B Auto Sales lZl N. Madison St., Rockford, Illinois 61104 A168 C0118 815 ARP OLDE se, 59, eo 963-3454 ON THE S NANCING LOWEST PRICES IN TOWN 702 Broadway Rockford, Ill. 61108 968-3195 I cou NSE I.OR BRIQXIUTY BREARLEY THE BREARLEY COMPANY 0 ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61105 WORLD'S LARGEST PRODUCER OF BATHROOM SCALES 256 C S e don't, pronuses. We . , S 'sv ,Jig XB' QQQQ B it ' ln the event your enlistment commitment tee is not honored, and the problem cannot . C L be resolved by your Commander and ii. the lhisrlim- iiiidei Ili Personnel Officer' Write directly to prtiviwicimot .Amy P1equi,iiti1.oLii'. o,iOErhew1i1:f'i'1i ity: ., et Per5O1'11'1elQperatiO1'15, Headquarters, Delayed Ef1'ff1'Y Plan? Unit Of 0130109 Department of the Army, using the follow- gfith Infantry Division, Schofield ing abbreviated address: Bm-2 cies, Hawaiig Job training-- HQDA iDAP0'EPA'Rl course i . 201-Q5132 Caaaio Operatoxi. We IU ton, DC- 20 O JDec7 ssc 004,-36,-1,655 I I lty' N: :L V ,E VAIIA Www ,hm HI H W' :JM ii:ifitursw c-ii.ii.ii,-is X , FIND IVIE, AND MAKE IVIE PROVE IT! Ssg Bob Bocca rdi US Army Recruiting Service 3600 E. State St. Rockford, III. 61108 Phone 226-4780 Commerce 257 sl5ixlMl'r?lL WHITE TRUCK AUTO CAR l Jenny Reynolds and Gayle Anderson admire the beautiful tote Plaza Sh DD SC bag h by Mrs. Johnson at LaBob's in the Rockford Harlan Knuth visits Waddell White Truck Sales, 3101 11th St. ' l l' CONGRATULATIONS -.....-. ., S Nyl d po 17187thA HYLAND REALTORS, INC. I REALTORS - BUILDERS . 4, xx., .. f fl' vf NVD 'S DDWC P v 3840 Broadway 226-3505 258 C0 Commerce 259 love is... Q O WHERE TOMORROW'S PRODUCTS 'gg ARE BEING Q, ENGINEERED QD TODAY if XX' . . .sayi11xQifaflz1'ifl1 41 12155 and red roses SUNDS-I-RHND BROADWAY FLORIST AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER 6th Street 8t Broadway Phone 968-0825 open 7 days a week until 9 P.M. Congratulations and best wishes to the GUILFORD HIGH SCHOOL GRADUATES OF 1973 from the ROCKFORD NEW CAR DEALERS ASSOCIATION BachrodtChevrolet Humphrey Cadillac8tOIds Blackhawk Pontiac Sales Fran Kral Lincoln-Mercury Caster Motors Park Motor Imports Frontier Ford Rockford Rambler Bill Hembrough Motor Sales Strandquist Nlotor 260 C Congratulations Class Of Q I 973 BEAUTIFUL GIFTS FINE CHINA GLASSWARE DINNERWARE From LAMPS PEWTER Stainless Steel mf DUNRITE GIFT WRAPPING CALL 965-0614 U 1402 N. MAIN ROCKFORD 4010 East State Rockford, Illinois I s ' ' ' 1 T'pX E .1 r 2. 7 s We Salute 22:15-I The Guilford Graduates Of 1973 J. D. MOTT, INC. 3261 FORESTVIEW ROAD ROCKFORD, ILLINOIS 61109 Distributors of Piping, Controls and Air Distribution Products for Industry 'If wofew SOUIH rv-NE. Q L f Erin Hooley and Janell Hug, both '76, dream of a future vacation planned by Lindstrom Travel. 216 West State. Commerce 261 Helen Joanne Olson School of Dancing 1 Plafical-ae -Q6 2 muse v f i unc LII .Q ,te , JUHN S, FAMILY RESTAURANT if il Our address is 4431 East State St. Tanya Grydyk, Karen Johnson, Laurel Howe, Ellen Katie and Leslie Innocenti show the skills they have acquired at HELEN JOANNE OLSON SCHOOL OF DANCING, 116 Kishwaukee. .fp I JR . 5 Unique Scandinavian gifts are available at ODIN IMPORTS, 4626 East State St. 262 Commerce Camp Grant Island, 962-1277 + Electronics Supply, Inc. 3840 Broadway 398-1800 East Gate Shopping Center Handyman's headquarters for all electronic needs Large selection of parts and accessories. , nninn um APPLIANCE 8 IVAJEIITERS Service After The Sale Ch ' A erry Valley, Illinois - R ockton, Illinois Dial 332-4912 Di ial 624-7632 Rockford, Illinois Dial 397-4781 BILL FISHER President . i I HOSPITAL SUPPLY CO. BIS 965- Supplies and E for t Hospitals t Physicians 1 Laboratories 2 Industrial First Aid quipment Commerce 263 ' Q' Q f W'gfgi'7fff92Pff,g , g 3 X Ifffvq-E-gmigsi J?-' R . ' ,-,. ,A sq X, , -5. X ' 1 v 1 L , X 4- .X-,X xp , L' , , -1, ' - ,,-. .- .5 ,Q ,X . .A 2' gi A- .-.X X vm 'sig '7 ' Q .,.-x . ,L - in 4 's L. 4x x 'X A Qc- v rw, N ,N W , rn ex 1 - P '..vf :f.gb-I NH . 4 L-:K - fi ' 3 i ' fn It ALPINE VILLAGE 2434 s. Alpine thlng, Phone 398-2353 C Qlie- CARPET OR DRAPERIES FOR THE HOME OR OFFICE Rockford Coca-Cola Bottling Company 314 P ' ' Street!Rockford, Illin ' 61105 Making your way dovvn the path of life is a struggle with all the decisions you will have to make. We at Courtesy - would like to help you make some of those decisions. Congratulations Class of 1973 ' 47 ' COURTESY OLDS DATSUN 1500 4th Street Beloit, Wisconsin 264 C Congratulations to the Class of '73! INDUSTRIAL OIL AND CHEMICAL COMPANY 1227 22nd Street Telephone 399-8659 Zafzenee czcdiaazette DRESSES - SPORTSWEAR - ACCESSORIES 4610 EAST STATE STREET OC O LLINO S 6 CHRRILRE. L'ATsuE,R os.. LAumE.R ' SERVICE WITHIN THE HOUR -fr-f'-'N-FEI .f'fIfE,I,IQ.iff.f1fff, Eff-L f '1 D . ..f NF.! f N .L-I Tm'RIoRs SE CE o 9 E- I 6 EXPERT COLOR SERVICE t . 'M gp Q! 96 3 os C ANTENNA SPECIALISTS 0 usvom Fuamrukc, 0 Cu:-rom C.nlPr.1'uulr 56C ES S ROC C 65 PINEHURST .av-'J' ,4-nf h-an-1 lr '-arf, v ,, I Q i J. :YA 'x - -. y v' : ,,.v ' Put SUNSHINE FRESHNESS in your life 266 Comme ce R 3 L, 4 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF '73 FROM BLISS ADELMAN INC. REALTORS 611 S. Rockford Ave. Bill H embrough Motor Sales, Inc. 717 West State Street 0 Telephone 81 Rockford, Illinois 61 102 5f965-9411 OITTITNEYCE Fi' 5121! Q .x VT 'W fs' , 1 u 4 ' 0- ,QW IV f ' W rd Comme 269 T l phone962 3771 401E tSt t St t Congratulations Class Ot '73 from THE CALDWELL CO. INC. Makers Of Chain-Wire Rope And Nylon Web Slings 5055 26th Avenue 226-5667 FIRST NATIONAL BANK AND TRUST COMPANY TEAM . . . Where Even The Prices Sound Better 321 North Alpine Open 7 Days A Week 399-2577 CDNGRATULATIDNS CLASS OF '73 JOSEPH BEHR 8: SDNS, INC. . qv.-1: 6, 0196 IV 7 D ll KWIK PIK Food Mart located at 1710 Rural Street. drug. . WEINGARTNER REALTORS Mr. Philip Weingartner, one of the area's leading realtors has offices located in the Rockford Trust Building. Jim Parker finds the latest style shoes at Freeman's Masters Shoes, 122 South Main Street. INSURANCE ' MORTGAGES REALTO THE VARLAND AGENCY, 730 North Main, 968-5841. 272 Commerce NX-N 1 1355 F Cl, fum ,M S-J 'W Lfaf' -:NP EN 1.5: QM firm 11. xv-. , I X xi X X ,h ix SX L A X- 1 X K 1 'ILN J J ' 2' 51 V YT jf Af, V, N ,fn ',. ff-'MJ r . X xx N, x f if ixx xl f 1 4 'Neg :J -wx J .. Xf- .nf Z! 1-fl X7 J ,- ,X VW 'U at-X I 1 V ff ff f , L 1 ll if ,- . ' , .,! 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