Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)
- Class of 1976
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' 20th S HOOL ' 1243 - SC JEFFERSON HIGH THOMAS 5 ,,..--v 'WF 1975-'76 . . . the period when we were ex- hausted with bicentennial minutes on the tube. Fall pep assemblies were at their peak early but died out along with our 5-4 football team. Unlike previous seasons, our women athletic teams are learning what it feels like to gain a handful of victories. Student population seems to be on the rise, as an early census saw 1.760 Jefferson students. Overall, the basic mold of Jefferson AND NDW... High has not progressed a whole lot since the school's beginnings in 1957. Was that first class of students way ahead of their time, is the pre- sent roup a bunch of nostalgia nuts, or are we all proud to be under the symbol of the J-Hawk and stuck on tradition? Who really knows, but this mold is truly Jefferson and is the setting to our school's story. The West Side Story. I HQ if 1 L 9 I J , 1 EXCITEMENT J A , igiig r 52gfa 'F Q3 3 nsmfwrf as 1:- wq 1 4 ..,.f. 0 'Mn i-iii fgigfqfgi , 1 1 1 1 5 Q U ir Q 4: iql,l,li 'r'n'i'i' 4' 5' 9 7 Q fi I' ,,,,, M1 MINDS AND BDDIES A great deal of the student population donated their minds and bodies to Jefferson's various sports and activities and for the most part were backed well. As usual, success was there along with failu re, though fallure was perhaps harder to accept. Most of the athletic teams welcomed back an adequate share of potential stars. The band had its usual responsibility of providing halftime entertainment at home football games. The fact remains relatively high. ln the past. the majority of the student body contained some school spirit. this year was no exception as the plot to West Side Story is now in full view. 6 Opening Sactlo Kimme- I i . X- ? .'1't'?! x, N Won Sido Storv 7 n Between Fri mis Q ' ,X f N. z 'i '!'!,, It had to be something in the air during early fall which evoked such an overt display of school spirit, for as the crisp air of fall gave way to the cold whisper of winter, Jefferson's student body returned to its normal state. This was the time when seniors began to speak of graduation, and for many, col- lege or working for a year. Underclass- men talked of summer breezes and for those with school in mind, next year. For the majority of students, life at Jeffer- son was almost entirely academic. This definitely is not a shining star in Jeffer- son's own saga. However, it is the truth, concerning student life, and very much a part of the West Side Story we have come to know. ' -.-.-1.-l.. W at V Some students found it necessary to cop a buzz to get into the J-Hawk spirit. Jeffy J-Hawk, portrayed by senior Kim .ri xr '1 W X . . X - - LQ iw 3 ' X Q + e Q fx V ....,3,,-5 -9 -.K . , H. 5 .fli 43.15252 . , i1,i-f . P S. .... M. 'Q - . f .Sissy s'.5:'Af.mbz-5 Van Bogart, takes time out to pose . with her number one J-Hawk. ' pa 10 All School Spirit so f f 15 3' if -.QP A R .L Xxwiwie gxwym Q , k -.,:: Q :..,, .R ,.,,:r.:., N Q I ,En Enthusiasm mounts as seniors Tim Flis- cher and Steve Ehlert borrow pom pons to join the cheerleaders in the fight song. School spirit extends to the fine arts department as they present their fall play pep assembly. 1S3XEi?s3 M ..,t. W4 ., School spirit began this year at an all time high. Faculty members and admini- stration revealed that there was more spirit flow- ing through Jefferson than they could remember. By awarding the spirit stick to the most spirited class during pep assemblies, the cheerleaders added incentive for students to become in- volved. The sophomore class captured this prize at the majority of the assemblies. Junior Matt Thompson was quoted in the Outlook as saying, This is the most fired-up we've ever been! However, as the school year progressed, the spirit seemed to fade away. Mr. Hartman and Mr. Brown await their cue as the faculty band performs dur- ing the Jeff-Wash pep assembly. gain, Semi-finalist Kimm Birkicht excitedly accepts a rose from her escort, Bob Hackney. Varsity football players Mike Gilmer, Ken Samek, Rick Miner, and Flon Harrelson await their turn to escort one of the semi-finalists. use uni is in uni' xi iii' Announcement of the twenty- seven queen semi-finalists. A three way tie. Voting in homeroom for the nine finalists. A week of eager an- ticipation looking forward to the announcement of the finalists. The all-school Homecoming assembly. The nine finalists escorted by senior Iettermen. Im- promptu speeches by the finalists. Final voting for the queen. More waiting. The final kickoff of the football game against Dubuque Senior. A large bouquet of roses await the queen. The nine finalists approach the Jeff side of the stadium in their Corvettes. They are escorted onto the field. The crowd holds their breath. The tension mounts. The drum rolls. HOMECOMING '75. Joy and excitement excelled within Gisele Krueger as she was crowned queen. 12 Homecoming TWENTY-SEVEN HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES From rovv Lynda Salzer. CONWBY, Glsele Krueger. Karen Hendrickson. Back row 8tacY Wil! NICK POYKINI Joyce Ogden, Judy Kublk, Therese Duffy, Klmm Birkicht, Rhonda Kern, Kgrgn Jlll Kramer, Patty Schamberger, Julle Malloy, Theresa Ramsay Barb Wilford Anderson, Leah Smlttkamp, Jayne Vandercook, Deb Current. Second row Jean Klmm VIH 509379 Bonnie VCHBBNPIOBYB- Karteue, Kay Rath, Lorl Jungjohann, Patil Bottoms, Ellen Goodman, Cathy Qfiwffmm igfgszm-Yu qi' 4-Z ,S .ar '-4 I 1 W . V 1 'vnu an i V, uv ,11- dql f W ' nl ff, ' f s 1' gl K 'K 'Si ,,,. Y ...- XX .,,-amy' 4 'ir W Q WW, 'U 151, ' Seniors Carol Kammerman and Jeff Cirkl pause for s drink between numbers by Clockwork. An overwhelmed Gisele Krueger turns to her escort, Dave Hitten- miller, as she is crowned Jeff's 20th queen. IZ' S 4 K 1 3 Q f3y fd? f f X , ,f X MZ , f ',. r,,, I ' 7' f Q55 'K I 496 , , f f NINE HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS Seated: Patty Schambarger, Patti Bot- toms, Nlck Perkins, Lynda Salzsr. Standing: Ellen Goodman, Cathy Conway, Kay Rath, Jaan Kartoua, Glaala Krueger. After exciting weeks of planning, voting, and waiting, the nine finalists were finally announced in the traditional Homecoming assembly which was held Monday, October 5. The anxious crowd awaited as Stu- dent Council President AI Steinbach announced each finalist's name. Screams and tears of excite- ment rang out as each girl heard her name an- nounced. The entire student body then voted for the 1975 queen. Despite the loss of the football game, the Homecoming dance, sporting the theme of Just You and Me , made most student's Homecoming an event to remember. Homecoming is an event that everyone looks forward to but the jealousy and envy which is caused by choosing a queen takes away some of the excitement and fun for many, stated Dawn Berchenbriter, senior. l feel the emphasis should be put on the dance and game rather then just the queen, she added. 14 Homecoming 5.2. H , ' Entering the field, former queen Kristie Lester and Council president Al Stein- bach assist the children of teachers Mr. Jack Pilling and Mr. John Weld as the crowning of the queen draws near. Escorted by senior wrestler Dave Zimmerman, candidate Key Rath joins the other finalists on the field. A tearful Gisele is captured seconds after receiving her crown. After first mixer of the year was held the administration concluded it was a total success in terms of student behavior. In fact there was no reason why any organization couIdn't sponsor more mixers, they said. But the organizations just didn't get going after the initial mixer sponsored by the cheerleaders. There was some highlights mas dance, the dance after the basketball game. I like the Senior Senate Christ- Band Carnival mixer, and the Senior Senate Dirty Dribblers General student apathy provid- ed small but sufficient crowds, mostly consisting of underclassmen. However, students who did come had a good time bumping and doing the hustle. The bands provided usually didn't seem to match-up to most students expectations. But the dances gave a lot of students an opportunity to really lat loose and get rid of some of their frus- trations. Clockwork provided a variety of musical sounds for couples to dance to at the annual Homecoming dance. Junior Sue Vecerka and her date take time out to share a quiet moment after strenuous fast dancing. 16 M ra and Dances ,f 'W Za x fl? r i lt's Friday night end carefree students bump and boogie to the llvely music at an infrequent mixer. After problems with drinking arose, signs such as this became familiar. YOU il W Ave3nJCB -we -.v A 1.-L....,-,. 54953555 Lf. is irc.,-' . S I M f we S i was ,.:' , 4 A place to quietly talk during the Homecoming dance was eventually ' found by seniors Linde Stellmsn end Brien Daugherty. is X.. Mn 1 w Checking oll is one of the easier tasks Dave Houser does at Ed's Slnclair Sta- tion. Sometime during their hish school career nearly all students find it necessary to have a job. These jobs range from the usual-working in a restaurant, fest food store, or gas station-to the un- usual--taking pictures for a local studio or printing T- shirts. Cindy Williamson, senior, worked at a local studio taking pictures of babies and small children. l got the job through a notice posted by Mr. Mork, work experience coordinator. When I applied they requested that I join DE, so l did, explained Cindy. Senior Carol Blood worked st a local fast food restaurant. l started out working at Hardee's during my sophomore year, but now it's turned into a full time job and stops me from attending many events at Jefferson, Carol remarked. There are four programs that offer credit for working and help the student learn a skill and see what their job would be like for a career. Students participating in these programs attend class in the mornings and work in the afternoons. Work experience is also offered for students who need credits to graduate, but no skills are emphasized. 18 Klds n their Jobs his Q ... .rt- ...N .fig,' .,, .5 .N . 'P X Q a ,5yQ,fg1gQi , f eg: sw LSE!! '25 X gi.. Q- If pyly . w,,..wf,f,,z ,..,, M Senior Llnds Corporon makes change for a customer at Woolworth's restaurant. 'T 5 we W-wq,..,N 2 x ei 4 . 5, Xfgrz YZ? A gg ' f , 2 , iw? , ,bn - During their break, seniors Lori Hahn and Keith Venous glance through e E magazine et Mey's Drug Store. J Q L, i is Q X . vw . - f f , W t 'viii-3 was num Aw. L 9 I I I -nn LQ 5 7 '?1 f 'nigga '35 4l'ix....' V I 3 lpi all W en., 1-9' fg- I X .rw .. .wifi .5 lr-J, i-'H .55 W 3 .9 if r is H ,vw M14 igtgfi L ,F . r fig: Qpahzfffii A k 3 Tp- ' W iff A, I i 131 753' i' W e . , W. Q , ,V , A 5 3 Z, M V ,. as Wig 513 41 X 2- Q 1 if 31 0 f 5 9 y. we - wt V1 iw so .Q , iss' gentle i . 1 Ji mf' if-1 N X Between sales, senior Wendy Wlshmeyer tskss time to straighten-up slacks in the ladies sportswear depart- ment et Armstrong'e. Junior Vickie Weber demonstrates the friendly smile trsdemerk of Hy-Vee. 19 20 Just Hang WS aw ,,,,,,-Q.....: 21 J 'ffvyz ln' Around uat l-lungin' mound Relaxation. Everyone needs a break from the boring, exciting, or indifferent classes that occupy one's daily schedule. In these hallowed halls filled with a mass of teaming humanity, people search out a com- fortable spot to relax and unwind during lunch, or a stolen moment be- tween classes. Favorite spots differ among groups. Jocks usually can be found standing by the dinin room en- trance lined up along the wall of the windows. Smokers favor the patio by the victory bell, or outside the door at the end of the' industrial arts hall. Cheerleaders sit or stand near the en- trance to the girls Iockerroom. The rest of the non-classifiable people ei- ther head for McDonald's or brave sitting in the Iunchroom. In the morn- ings there are always a few people clustered hungrily around the dough- nut sellers. But no matter where they choose to take a break--the majority of students at Jefferson spend some part of the day just hanging around. 2 Red, hite and Blah or not, yourlife asa student is comparable to that of many his- toric happenings during the fight for inde- pendence 200 years ago. For example, just walking to school on the auditorium side is like the Battle of Bunker Hill because instead of dodging Tory bullets to stay alive, you have to outmanuever rookies from driver's ed., flying cigarette butts, and mushy spit- wads from the arcade windows. Other like- nesses to our nation's history can be seen in the restrooms which remind you of Wash- ington crossing the Delaware in the nightly fog, the hand-to-hand combat at the Battle of Concord can be seen in the hallways dur- ing the passing of classes, and after leaving the Iunchroom you get that feeling that you've been at Valley Forge all winter be- cause you're starving to death. A few more similarities are that some of our classes are as exciting as Betsy Ross knitting the flag, our lockers are about as trustvvorthy as Benedict Arnold. and finally those of us who bought Spirit of 76 T-shirts had as much chance of making that half-court shot as Ben Franklin had in discovering solar energy. So. you can see that you wouldn't have missed anything if you would have lived back around 1776, because like our forefathers, we too have made a piece of American his- tory for future generations to remember. -Randy Shaver ICTRIX 2 B tennial Salute we ll f Y f'? -Q -L Y -x, , Q-o--.,,,. .1 .. 6 ,M il Da' Luang F' RGEICIHY 81 RiTiH, Studies Editor-Sara Ortmayer A 1 ' in-r W-9 a M? jg, iii' 'x f 'NN I Dlvl 4 s ,fn at Jefferson is the reason why this building was constructed, s fa- culty hired, and why students attend. The entire structure for West Side Story is indirectly related to the studies program. While Jefferson is not an ex- ceptionally spirited school, it is respect- able. Choice of studies is high. While it still cannot be considered s college pre- paratory school, flow rate of students here go on to any further education sf- ter high schooll, it is moving in that di- rection. Popular subjects tend to be psychology and art related classes. The brain power of the charectors of the West Side Story compose this section of which Jefferson is extremely proud. BJ 55 sms V his .Q M: fix John Warton and Marie Devore team together to make a tasty breakfast in S home economics class. Original design IS the idea behind the three departments of industrial arts, art, and home economics. Woodworking and metalworking classes involve making a project by drawing the plans, obtaining the materials, and finishing it. Students learn what makes a car run and how to make minor repairs in auto mechanics, while graphic arts students learn about drafting skills. Jewelry, pottery, and pain- ting classes are not allowed to reproduce I anything all ready made, so the bracelets, rings , and necklaces have a unique look, and are truly g the student's own creation. Home economics i 3 teaches individuals how to sew, cook, and un- 1 derstand children. To accomplish these goals, E K . . groups must plan meals on a budget that are still nutritious, sew their own articles of clothing, and supervise a small group of children playing together. 3 w WCW, . L, N , l l if f Kr 4 1 469' f fn, ,f w,,:1,g1 I il ,Y ii fy 5 , A M -it 6 X, jf, I ' ,,.af'f VJ sq A, ,JK a X., Learning a practical skill, Mike Pazour checks the strength of his bond in welding class. Senior Lonnie Kahler displays skill at pounding out an intricate design in her leather work. 26 Artflnduatrlal Artafbflome Ec , A 'GM ff QL. ff , t -sexism .+.. The different stages of pottery design are demonstrated by Sheron Stourac and Holly Sslehoglu. .si 'VW P' 4905, Mrs. Mary Jackson helps junior Lori Siechert finish her dress in time for the Christmas program. i 3 'ft sniw mY . ' if With 15 CI'8di'lIS to complete in both mathematics and science in order to graduate, students, mainly sophomores who haven't already fulfilled this requirement, filled the various classes offered in these two fields. Geometry, Human Endeavor, and Algebra were the more popular math subjects. In the field of science, most students used biology to fill their requirement while many advanced to chemistry or physics to launch their college educa- tion. As in most required subjects at Jefferson, students found easy ways out either by taking simplified courses such as Basic Math designed for students with little or no interest in math or by taking more lenient teachers. And yes, they still exist, even at Jefferson. AJ me Linda Boyd and Ruth Goyer take a closer look at this unusual visitor to their biology class. Onlookers Debbie Atwood and Denise Johnson watch Connie Neal pet a ferret. 28 8clsncefMath During their study of hydrogen and ox- ygen, chemistry students David Phinney, Roxanne Rieck, and Tammy Peeth conduct an oxidation experi- l'I'l9I'l't. J N 3 'X'-NN kwxxh .t.. w..,.......MM N i 'w K ,,,,,,,M.,- f Vaffwgfif www DZ! 'flpg f' v I lf, UNL L Q .y IH-J ! v f B X wwf 7 r' --v-. 30 Social 8tudIeafForelgn Language ,.dl,,, fm, Y ,dm Aw-f---M, Kg.. ' cg' ' A 99.55, , , w if i? Y 4-Ks , y M. f 4 'mi 3 fi + 'eff in fs .Nh ,- , M, if I I 'awww fl 1 fa, if V iii lie 'WW ri' f ra ' A A A i u :fi 1 5 e ,,,A Q 1 1 , F , Foreign language students anticipate cutting the log cake at the dinner in the cafeteria. Eviiiw WMM Spanlsh students share a good laugh with their instructor, Mr. Rodriguez. Mr. Ken Marsh, government teacher, puts in time correcting papers after his students leave. it , . XX M , l Xiu , 1 1, , .X E ,ff La-Q. ,R W1 With lT18l1Y elective classes to choose from, students find it easier to fulfill one part of their graduation requirement. Students attempt to find answers to current problems, and learn more about current events, past events, and historic conditions in Social Studies classes related to the United States as well as other nations. Every student must com- plete one year of American History, and also take a government class besides one 2.5 credit elec- tive. Other electives pertaining to learning about other countries included the foreign language program. Three languages are offered-which stress basic objectives of being able to read, comprehend, translate, and write the language. Students strive to be bi-lingual, as they enroll in one or more of these language programs. In order to clarify a point, senior Cindy Williamson gets additional help from Mr. John Weld, Social Studies teacher. Sue Burke and Belinda Coates have fun with the touching exercise done ln Psychology I. WWA , ,W ,W Va' f ' 1 ? 1 if M W 1-1 gi ,, K Z V' ia E. Ljgiga f 5 u 'WNW r ' 1 p 'N MZQQM XF it ' is ' f N - Xi f fi 2 is ' 32 OymfDrlver'U EdfMulic if .kid f 1 Q4 r f f 2' f gay, gm 1, I X ,A 2913. ,r , V .ffl ameri? ,. W4 ,nefaqgw ,ibm wif Y ,, ,V . A f, ,, ,,, if ,,,W,ff ,' f np-- Q S. Orcheatre students intently await their cue from director John Hoffman dur- ing the fall concert. I' L x' 'fu G 3.7 ix , ,Q iq.. f '95 g'W2ff?F3f ' M Q i Striking an original stance. senior Diane Magner flings the ball on its way to a potential 300 game. Being careful not to make a mistake, sophomores Tracy Knake and Cheri Blood pay close attention to instructor Mr. Larry NoIting's observations. ...md 1 - - - it .. ...ws - -Q .. i-gfjlfiigiif!iff'-.Spf .f i zif .f 5- ...Mi 3 , tw. .. X W f Xt.. f S ' . ' ' if ! .7 . .. Xing.-ixii X f f- ues. -, N X. x . .Nm assf-ww1-sxYsSiBiW3lS'N?1XS53isiWf-'MSS K-vrihwsisslf-Sabi!!! Off-campus activities seem to have become a way of life at Jefferson. A more relaxed atmosphere can often stimulate the lear- ning process. Gym classes that go bowling or skating offer recreation that cannot be found in the school. One of the most sought after classes by sophomores is driver's ed. Besides teaching the proper way to drive, students get the chance to get out of the classroom and into the reaI world. Hard practice is part of the daily routine in the music department. Before school and even- ing practices go hand in hand with successful shows. Many performances are done at Jeff, but there are just as many done at other schools. Sometimes the school is right around this area, and other times it is in another state. Getting out of the classroom during the day can give students an opportunity to clear their head and get straightened out to go back and finish their required classes. I I' lx- 3 Having adjusted their seats, fastened their seat belts, and focused their rear view mirrors, these sophomores in driver's ed. are ready to go. Quick reflexes are a must to escape the line of fire in a heated sophomore volleyball game. W -N .ill 3 'N M an new t ,J Qi During the Infamous Outlook trial, students laugh as Mr. Ron Smrha presents his case against senior Brian i ' : f l Skills for everyday life are the goal of many classes. But while the relevance of some classes is hard to see, language arts skills are necessary. From tenth grade required to twelfth grade college prep courses, skills that will be used throughout life are learned. Adding to the language arts courses value was Mr. John Pudzuvelis, a professional reader. His first year duties entailed reading and grading papers for teachers, and being available to give students advice on their papers. For many students language arts is just another requirement, and often it is fulfilled, they venture into other fields. Typing, shorthand, data- processing, and many other business classes offer students a worthwhile alternative. These skills are also valuable throughout life and help many students secure jobs. By taking the business basics, interested students may join various work experience programs and get a headstart on a job. 36 Faculty L F 'P E Instructors Wally Horn and Jack Pilling and counselor Donald Abney are caught in action during open house. gg- i x -: ik wrt an.-nt .ww- I MY- William J8C0b80I l Mr. George Hidinger Mr. Don Hoeppner Mr. David Hoyt P i 'ciP3' ABBOCWYS Pl'iI1CiP0l Associate Principal Associate Principal , X S Nlwkg X N t si if fi La Q Mr. Don Abney my 3 -A ,gf 8 N Mr. Ruben Allen of Q. , NJ Q Mr. John Ask ' ,. - : Mr. Robert Ask AA: ' , or Mrs. Joan Baird ' i H L fr-- ...t f - H A stlas A as X ' -f 5 f tl, - QT? N ..-. . Q35- ' 'N Eggs l .. Q ' , X 'l-- , aaaaar i l Fx X '.i. X 'K ' L'L: W. S. , ' Vi 21353 gig ' xi yi: it f G Q if wif: a : H Mrs. Donna Mr. William Bales Ball Bassett Becker Beckman Mr. Hurley Mr. Robert Mr. Wilbert Mrs. Joann Bogguss l J J S -. , I.. . - ' . 'P' . f WX K ...jg l r ,N . w. .mm -' -f K -4 -N .. an ,,.' 3 Mfg . 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Q1 E Mr. Walter Hartman Mrs. Helen Mr. Cal Herren Hershner Miss Loraine Bomkamp Mr. Vern Bredeson Mr. Gwynne Brown Mrs. Sharon Bruns Mr. Paul Cameron Mr. Tom Campbell Mr. Ronald Capps Mr. Clem Carney Mrs. Nyla Christiansen Mrs. Helen Cimburek Mr. David Clemens Mr. Luman Colton Mr. James Cox Mr. Gary Crandall Mrs. Jean Cross Mr. Russell Daniels Mr. Craig Dennis Miss Cheri Dickey Mr. Steve Dinger Mrs. Dorris Dyal Mr. Dennis Ferreter Mr. Jack Fisk Mrs. Betty Fugate Mr. Robert Geuder Mr. James Gibbs Mr. John Hoffman Mr. Wally Horn Mrs. Mary Jackson Mrs. Michelle Jolley Mr. Paul Jones Mr. Joe Keeling Mr. Earl Klinzman Mr. Allen Koepke Mrs. Mary Jane Koutny Mr. Steve Kray Mrs. Beulah Lane Mrs. Anne Larson Mrs. Pat Lefebure Mr. James Lockett Mr. William McNiel Miss Sandra Macy Miss Barbra Maitland Mr. Kenneth Marsh Mr. David Matthews Mr. Gordon Meaney Mr. Leo Mork Mr. Max Naxera Mr. Larry Nolting Mr. Robert Noonan Mrs. Louise Paxton Mrs. Jean Perkins Miss Dorothy Peterson Mrs. Ruby Phelps Mr. Jack Pilling Mr. John Pudzuvelis Miss Charlotte Regenold 38 Faculty ,7 , f , 7, , 'Wm ff 641 ,Ap 49' Q fi 1 ' ,f Ljli ' si, 4 .,', g '.,, 1, I ,i,,. , 'i V7 1- Q-',,. gr, P , , 'Af-73 , Ki' ' 'nf rrrr. MW., ff' , W. X Air f xg, . ,,, Q .,,.,, ,, m,'4e'f1:w M : .0 iiufm-V .ww - f waits H- my , -'. le ' Q25-' Mf' W . W i ,. . 1 Aj N K. X y.. ,A af , . A KW , is s Q 5 , if f 1 . , Q jf, f 23' ...qs 4'1 'A -, ' .. FWZ-' . :zz ' ' f 1 A '-I 5 . N. vis, gs: 1-, A r ., I 3, V Af 'X. x ' A ' W 'ff I ' ff I ' A , ,W . ,, ,M ,f 4 .J Q -. W G' A Tj , s 'J w ir- tg . ' if fi fm.. f vw 1, f A ' in IV 5-ff 6 'Mt 2 , ffl 'J x f ,, , Mrs. Jaroslava Wheatley 0 W f h lts 'iv .A, i 'Km 1 32.-5 H, ' ' 1 'Aifix wwf f I? Ji' , we swf , .,,, 'R -.., ,H M -fa, f ,. Mr. Gary Mrs. Ruth Mr. Colin Mrs. Carolee White White Williams Wilford Mr. Robert Reitz Mrs. Wanda Ribble Miss Mary Rickey Mr. Paul Ridder Mr. Adalberto Rodriguez Mrs. Lena Salven Mrs. Betty Sass Mr. Paul Schenken Mr. Ron Schirm Mrs. Evelyn Seidler Mrs. Marjorie Shackford Mr. Donald Shipman Mrs. Miriam Shipman Miss Dorothy Simon Mr. Ronald Smrha Mr. Hal Sondrol Mrs. Helen Sturtz Mr. James Taylor Mr. Robert Thompson Mrs. Pat Topping Mr. Ron Tower Mrs. Penney Vaughn Mr. Robert Vrbicek Mr. John Weld Mrs. Norma Wenzel arrr by W W W , .,.!.. I V J.. f ,,:v-, 1 4 5 i I ,La .W , 2' va Q. Q G 11 f , rf v Q, sl. 4 7 4' f rf 7 J Mrs. Gloria Wilson tr Hgm 81 I u fnv' r. ..-. Q n ,A ,, V ,Q V if 1 ag ,gy X , 77 V . 1 ' ,4 fx 9' ,, 1 W fi-1' . . 5 4, , fy V x Any hopes for a number one fi- nish in Valley competition for varsity athletics laid in the springlsummer sports hands. Disappointingly, the foot- ball team muffed a shot at the title, the boys basketball team never really had a shot. and the grepplers couIdn't cop any better than an expected second, though they finished in the state's top ten. Wo- men's athletics here have traditionally had a tough time. However, this past year, there were noticeable improve- ments in such sports as volleyball and basketball. lt was for the most part, it seems, a year of rebuilding, testing for the future, and hoping to bring a little more pride to Jefferson's West Side Story. - mx . ,- Qs W any QQ, 'a Speedy senior halfback Ron Harrelson rips through the defense for a sizeable gain against the Cougars. inexperience and inconsis- tency plagued the 1975 football team, as Head Coach Jack Fisk welcomed back only seven lettermen. Mistakes and penalties often were costly, and proved to be the downfall in many of the J-Hawk losses. Speedy senior halfback Scott Pospisil commented, The season was somewhat of a disappointment for me, because I really felt that we were a better team than our 5-4 record indicated. We showed that we could play with the best, but I think inexperience hurt us the most. The J-Hawks did play with the best, as the season started out with an exciting 15-14 win over defending state champion Davenport West. The J-Hawks were never beaten by more than ten points and were in every game they played until the final gun. The record was good for a six way tie for third place in the Mississippi Valley Conference. But maybe senior puntar-place kicker Bob Hackney had the answer when he summed up his views of the season, The season was a disappointing one. Jffuwxs F' I ' Jimrxs HUKS 'HAWKS ' sums -THA ' f .JHAWF S 54-mwxs ff' 63 v 'HAVIKS E ki A t g gf QHAWK? C M 'vu 4 L44 QP' ff is J- g 8, 3' , 1 .ly -'S gif! L jg id x ig .' f MVHAWKS 'A 1-rm: W' A Q A-an R . -VHAWK5 A-MKS 1' Q , I Ziuglfnaigff' if-. .. 3791955 it A ff' .H-mvxs 8' it ' J'HA K5 I JYHAWKS Hmm ,B J-mms Ill'-1 J-sums 'I Jzmexs VARSITY FOOTBALL Front row: Mlke Tackaberry, Terry Ehlers, Brian Pomeroy, Tlm Rlschsr, Steve Ehlert, Jeff Kalser, Mlke Bagan, Mlke Ferry, Scott Posplsll, Mlke Schmitt, Gordon Medlock, Dan Kalssr, Bob Hackney. Second row: John Humphreys, Steve Rooka, Rlck Samek, Geoff Clrkl, Bob Harrelson, Mika Gilmer, Paul Thompson, Ken Samek, John Jugenhelmer, Ron Gorah. Dale Crosby, Mlke Heldt. Third row: Dave Heaton, Bob Tledtke, Dave Wlse, Doug Lovelass, Ron Harrelson, Mlke Carson, Bob Phllllps, Ron Rooks, Ab Igram, Jeff Shaw, Harold 42 Varslty Football 5 JHAWKS Jagereon, Mlke McCain. Fourth row: Rlck Sasek, Dave Koolback, Steve Wlelanru Jlm Novak, Curt Duffield, Randy Bouzek, Ron Paulsen, Rick Beachler, Gre Clauson, Randy King, Matt Thompson. Fifth row: Mike Ilten, Dale Frank, Mikl Allard, Saan Shanahan, Tlm Wilford, Rod Clark, Bob Walker, Chuck Ellas, Rand' Shaver, Ed Kotaska, Charles Traylor. Back row: Mr. Fisk, Mr. Schlrm. Mr. Bredesen Mr. Ask, Mr. Buchanan, Tom Utt, Greg Kriegermaler, Doug Cook. Senior quarterback Rick Samek slicej through the Cougar defense for crucial first down in the first half. sv r 9 E? Q MW' Senior halfback Scott Pospisil receives the handoff from Rick Semek and eyes the line looking for a hole. GUY' if Q fi f Q V fx 'Y A loose bell during a vital intra-city game draws much attention from Mike Tackaberry, Ed Kotaska, and a lone Kennedy Cougar. ,f 'S Stendout linebacker Jeff Cirkl picks off an errant Cougar pass in the heart- breaking loss to Kennedy. Leading rusher Dale Crosby dives into the end zone in the Homecoming con- test against Dubuque. new Though the 1975 f.,.,..,... + season on a whole was filled with frustrations and disappointments, there were several in- dividual standouts. The team was one that was oriented around the rushing game and fullback Dale Crosby best exemplified this attack. He led the Mississippi Valley Conference CMVCD in scor- ing with 52 points and was sixth in the con- ference in rushing with 527 total yards. After the season, Crosby was named the team's Most Valuable Player as well as Most Valuable Offen- sive Beck. Geoff Cirkl, who served as defensive captain throughout the season, was given the Head-Hunter Award, an award given annually to the team's most valuable linebacker. Quarter- back Rick Samek was the recipient of the Ken Stuart Award, significant of the player who hustles most in practice. Samek and Cirkl were further honored when they were chosen as 1975 co-captains. A determined J-Hawk defense con- verges on a Cougar runner, and limits him to a short gain. 44 Vlrllty Football ..--wan. a A uma' I 1 Q 7',' A W , .f il iw? W 4 di? K Jubilant sophomore gridders carry head coach Gary White to the locker room after e satisfying win over city- rival Kennedy. Touchdown signals the referee as the sophomores score another six points in the 21-0 white wash of Kennedy. N'- 'ff'f?f.,1',f. L.'?VfQ3skwSS5f4..?1.N:I.fl,flT2J3f2' i' N i1?xAm -LL' N'f !iiTS 2T'fiflT'iI'fSf. . liii'1'I'.iN'X Milf .iHT2T3i 1 ' 'i I . ... Oil 9.93 Bmw I are 9-5 1 Mp ' .--.. - ' - Q N , - A ' .. . .. .. , ., .. .. .. . X . i' , ' ..e.. I ' , H X U Smfwiw ' MMMTM' 31, 35-i B ' -W , T? . i n X K '- X K L e. SOPNOMORE FOOTBALL Front row: Randy Overturf, Ruee Welker, Tlm Klelnman, Matt Schmitt, Mlke Goreh, Tlm Prlghltz, Klrk lobec, Ron Rooney, Mlke Belay, Gary Eerneet, Scott Klooe, Randy Trechte. Second row: Mlke Bemeey, George Von- drecek, Todd Ahney, Lerry Hlevecek, Jerry Jordan, Jeff Wenzel, Doug Hollen, Jeff Astor, Den Mertln. Ed Uthofl, Mark Wlttlng, Jerry Severteon. Third row: Kevin Doneldeon, Rlck Devenbeugh, Ron Young, Rob Cowen, Dave Steetney, Bruce Nor- den, Tlm Fontana, Cllnt Wlllleme, Mlke Grey, Dave Clemene, Sem Dlxon, Merk 46 Sophomore Football ...,. .... a.,..,--.,..,,,...,...a....-..wwmQWw:m.vmwN-..m.Ww.-M-we an Ockenfele. Fourth row: Merk Gefeller, Wayne Bulen, Erlc Stanford. Jeff Oberthll Doug Current, Mlke Foley. Rod Tierney, Jlm Corey. Jeee Leeter. Erlc Johneon. Fi row: Brad Edaburn, Dave Stenek, Mike Deweon, Craig Sparrgrove. Steve Emku Arlen Holten, Dannle Williamson, Rod Banee, Gregg Trosky. Jay Knox. Rog Cheneult. Back row: Jeff Stegmen, Blll Yetee, Mlke Schneekloth, Jlm Beck, Ru. 1 Zltek, Mr. Whlte, Mr. Becker, Mr. Allen. N Conference champs for the second straight year is the best way to describe the sophomore football team. After losing a rug ed non-conference contest to Davenport West, the J-Hawks went on to win five straight conference battles including city rivals Kennedy and Washington before losing by a slim margin to Bettendorf. They bounced beck from that defeat and romped over their last two opponents, which included a 14-7 thrashing over previously un- beaten Dubuque Hempstead on the final night of the season. Gary Earnest, Matt Schmitt, Randy Trachta, and Kurt Zobac were elected team cap- tains. Other honors went to Ron Rooney, who was elected Most Valuable Player after leading the team in rushing. Helfback Jim Kleiman attempts to stay in bounds, despite being overwhelmed by his Cougar opponents. Reserve quarterback Mike Foley listens intently on the headphones as the coaches in the pressbox send down plays. M23 3 52? ..,,, . v -eff ,AMW 3? W, if 2 M 1' s, After long hours of herd practice, senior captain Carol Ward flashes a look of well-earned achievement as she passes her opponent. 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We was With a twenty-first place finish in the state meet and good showings in the Mississippi Valley Conference and city contests, the J-Hawk boys cross country team experienc- ed a respectable season. Head Coach Bob Noonan welcomed twenty-three harriers out for the campaign and fourteen of them will return for a challenging season next year. Unlike the boys high number of participants, the girls cross coun- try team had a total of only eight girls out, and seven of these girls will return next fall. Senior Guy Bangs makes crossing the finish line look easy during a tough meet at Ellis. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Deb Cocclole, Mary Lester, Julie Noulon, Kathy Tuttle, Nan- cy Muneon, Dee Rexroat, Carol Ward. 50 Boys Gymnastic: Teammates applaud the efforts of freshman Lee Novak as he winds-up his routine on the tramp. .no- - -fx.: N., p 4 M 1 4-lm A . VZ .ew 5091 Tension Iinee the face of senior Steve Hangartner as he prepares for another high scoring effort. Junior Mark Johnson pushes up into a handstand during his routine on the still rings. Junior Kevin Tomesek gives the high bar event his best effort during a meet late in the season. BOYS GYMNASTICS Front row' Tom Chapman, Scott Doyle, Terry Utt. Kevin Sindelar. Second row' Tim Jones, Chris Hoffman, Dennis Mulherin, Mark Johnson. Mr. Novak. Back row' Lee Novak, Steve Hangartner, Kevln Tomesek, Jeff Smejkal, Terry Bagley. STATE CHAIVIPS! That was the prediction boldly made by junior Mark Johnson and seniors Steve Hangertner and Tom Chapman when the J-Hawk gymnasts finished second a year ago. And that's exactly what they did as they easily racked up their second state title in the meet's eight year history. Led by junior Mark Johnson, seniors Tom Chapman, Steve Hangartner, and Dennis Mulherin and sophomore Jeff Smejkal, the gymnasts finished second to Kennedy at the UNI Invitational and then shifted into high gear and ended up with an unbeaten season. Johnson was sensational in the state classic as he won three events and the all-around events. The improved Mulherin pitch- ed in to finish first in the still rings event. Boasting a very small squad of twenty members, of which fourteen were either sophomores or freshmen, the 1 975 version of the girls swim team was highlighted by record- breaking performances and fine individual achievements. Leading the list of outstanding performers was sophomore Jody Molitor. She set school records in the 100-freestyle, 200- freestyle, and 500-freestyle and finished seventh in the 200 and eighth in the 500 at the state meet. Displaying vast improvement, sophomore diver Wendy Stoeker moved up to an eleventh place finish at the state meet. Coach Taylor felt that this was the most successful season in recent years and was pleased with the efforts displayed throughout the year by the girls. The campaign was culminated with a nineteenth place finish at the state meet in Fort Dodge. jiri!!! V Hlfli 0 I' if 'innate H9956 wears funn 11650 faces ya gg, 3, 'W Executing a back dive in near perfect form, sophomore Wendy Stoecker scores another victory. Holding the rope, junior Suzie Gaumon intently awaits the starter'e gun. Senior Barb Facklsy and sophomores Peg Peterson and Sue Petrzalek listen as the final results of the 200-medley relay are happily revealed by Coach Jim Taylor. f N- an i --as nqv Q., W N, 'QM' N . atm' f'-nf 6 - fm. -V .W my a- Jw Q. , 52 GI In Swlmmlng yd Q yu. 0 Y may A is , it 5 ,s ms, ,-r ,.,..--M 4' 07 av - - lr W ,,s,,,. wt n,s l I' .- With the assistance of two swimmers, Coach Taylor helps exhausted freshman June Dvorak from the water after the 100-yard freestyle. I A r- ig, I ,, 0 'iw runny. x, ' ,if an K ' ,V F W I fi, Q , KN' 4'-a-., :iv-o exk f 'girl x ,, '-IAN 4 Y' to - ,xii '1 Uv-.it C Q Y - 1 5 , an :x1. 'T nrxcxg-, is GIRLS SWIMMING FVON 'OW' D'l-Yl'1l'l POKOYNGY- 511259 GBUYYYOYI' I-GAIV' Llfldf- Candy Glllesple, Mary Goodson. Wendy Stookar, Sandy McLellan, Becki Zacsk, June Dvorak, Jody Molitor. Second row Mr. Taylor, Pegi Peterson, Terri Johnson. Llnda Floyd, Linda Frazier, Sue Colbert, Barb Facklsy. Sus Petrzalek, Sue Hila Igram, Patti Mahan, Beth Ortmayer, Mrs. Bogusl. Back row 53 f J S? Coach John Weld gives time-out in- structions to the versity squad. Enjoying an after season party, senior Diane Elwonger finds it hard to resist a hot piece of pizza. - ...uw- .. gg X 1' ,A , ww., ye 5 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Front row: Robin Smlttkamp, Connle Neal, Judy Slemerlng, Diane Elwonger, Clndy Wllllemaon, Sandy Kimball, Beth Matejcek, Janlce Good- man, Ann Stolba, Tereas Langgulh. Second row: Wendy Scott, Chris Hayslett, Lynn Schrader. Becky Fitzpatrick, Pam Allen. Julie Jordon, Janice Jacobs, Tammy Slocum, Penny Allen. Third row: Becky Hiner, Brenda Hummell, Cindy Oldfathar, 54 Glrla Volleyball Lourl Voarnek, Nancy Polltla. Clndy King. Claudia Jahncka, Nola Schroeder. Ruth Goodman, Gayle Balhorn. Back row' Mr. Weld. Karen Johann, Bobbie Freeman Vlckl Hogan, Sara Ortmayar, Chrla Pruaek. Carol Molandar, Anita Lenz. Kelli Chrlatopheraen, Tracey Wlschrneyar, Lori Kaiser. Ready to serve another ace to I City West is junior Robin Smittkamp mission. Sets, bumps, and bruises. Although common terms to the everyday volleyball fan, to the girl spikers they bring to mind many hours of hard work along with dis- heartening losses. Ending the season on a 5-7 note overshadowed the true ability of the much improved 1975 squad. Coach John Weld agreed. It's been a frustrating year, with many rewards. The key problem for our lack of success was in- consistency. Putting it all together at the Dubuque Walhert Tournament, they captured third place in a field of eight. The girls are looking forward to a winning campaign next season. Junior Beth Matejcek prepares to set- up tha ball as teammates look on. it , Teammates Diana Elwonger and Judy Siemering fire-up before the game against Mt. Vernon. After a commendable 10-2 dual record and finishing second in the Mis- sissippi Valley Conference race, Coach Bill Mc- NieI's 1976 grapplers had high hopes going into the state tournament. Taking a strong six man contingent to state, J-Hawk matmen sought to improve last year's fourth place finish in the state. This was not to be, however, as the J- Hawk grapplers didn't show enough team depth and had to settle for a respectable eighth place fi- nish. We had a good year, explained Head Coach McNieI, but it could have been better. Our team came around right before the Washing- ton meet and continued into sectionals, districts, and state, continued the Jeff mentor. I guess we were a little disappointed, especially when Tom Chapman and Dave Zimmerman made it to the finals but couIdn't win the state title. But overall, we did have a good season, concluded McNiel. Veteran coach Bill McNiel shouts en- couragement to a grappler during the victory over Kennedy. Junior letterman Dave Edmunds fights for position with his Washington oppo- nent during the J-Hawk victory. V lty W tllng anlf N N' s 5 kws.....t State qualifier Scott Pospisil rides his opponent to one of his fifteen victories during the district tournament. Senior Brad Lester tries for the initial take down during his heavyweight match against Lisbon. 'l f C C XVARSITY WRESTLING From row: Bob Moody, Mike Duncan, Kevin Campbell, Dave sen, Steve Hengertner. Rick Beachler, Dave Edmunds, Brad Lester Dave Zimmer Legmgigfgr, Jim Eppel. Bob Gallagher, Tom Chapman, Tim Jones, Darryl Knox, man, Scott Pospisll, Mike McSweeney, Mike Lester, Rod Harris, Coach Bull McNlel Mark Buchheim. Back row Coach Bo Cameron. John Humphreys. Kevin Christen- ff I, D 58 Vanity Wrestling wmiwk S Kwai -Y Saw . N-ww if Xw,,,,,.N . . .ki Q is 5 Spirited J-Hawk wrestlers gather be- fore the meet for a quiet pep talk end a few good jokes. XXX Nap-mv.. A Eenior State Contender Dave Zimmer- knan approaches a near fall in his Qmatch against his Waterloo Columbus opponent. After a frustrating battle. junior Rick Beachlar displays mixed emotions as he is declared the winner. N' 1 - . .1 'ri Hass . :-PM Itls a long, hard road to the state tourna- ment. But all the hard work paid off for six J- Hawk grapplers who made it to the prestigious tournament. Bob Gallagher, Darryl Knox, Tom Chapman, Scott Pospisil, Kevin Christensen, and Dave Zimmerman weathered sectional and dis- trict competition to make it to Des Moines. And in those state circles three J-Hawks were award- ed for their efforts. Chapman and Zimmerman earned second place finishes and Pospisil knotched a sixth place position. Other awards were given out at the annual banquet including Tom Chapman, most valuable wrestler and take down award: Dave Lesmeister, Hustler award: and Scott Pospisil, most improved. Chapman and Dave Zimmerman were named co-captains at the season's end. Senior Rod Harris swiftly advances to a new position to overcome a Wash rival. Contemplating e serious move, senior Kevin Christensen maintains control of his opponent. Outstanding wrestler Don Allison ma- nuavers his opponent to a near fall. Junior Mark Buchheim struggles to aa- cape during an intense junior-varsity match. K - . .. -.2 K 'W' of - ' fx BOPHOMORE BOYS WRESTLING Front row: Merk lvey, Mlke Adelr, Den Klefer, Don Gorech, Ruety Oleon, Jeff Smelkel, Rob Cowen, Jlm Kelley, Dan Martin, Mike Ba Allleon, Jeee Leemer, Jerry Jorden, Tln-I Remeey, Jey Knox, Randy Zlmmermen, Jon lay, Sem Dlxon, Cllnt Wlllleme, Jeff Denkert, Dave Dorlend. Rueeell, Bred Anllneon. Back row: Coach John Weld, Tlm Hughel, Larry Stout, Mlke 80 Sophomore Wreetllng mx -f--1l39 m Vvere expected of the sophomore wrestlers at the beginning of the sea- son by Coach John Weld. But the grapplers were a bit of a disappointment in the J-Hawk tradition since they finished up at a mediocre 6-4, and a poor showing in the Mississippi Valley Confer- ence race. The young J-Hawks got off to a fast start but slowed down midway through the cam- paign. Then, in the season finale, the grapplers fi- nished second in the tournament that they host in the J-Hawk gym. l really thought that we could do better, commented Coach Weld. But there is talent on this team, and if they mature, they could develop into fine wrestlers for Jeffer- son, he predicted. At the season's end, Don Alli- son was named the outstanding sophomore. 1-49' Waiting for the clock to start, Mike A- dair moves into position. As junior-varsity standout Mike Lester waits for the referee's signal, he has a last second thought about his oppo- nent. Junlor-Varslty Wrl 62 Glrll All-around competitor Staci Pazder- nik shows graceful form during her floor routine. returning letter win- ners from the eighth best team in the state last year, the girls gymnastics squad compiled a res- pectable but disappointing 8-5 season record. Two of the losses were heartbreaking, with the end result being a difference of just a few points. The J-Hawks also finished third in the Metro tourney behind city rivals Washington and Ken- nedy. But the gymnasts came through in the dis- trict tournament, finishing third and advancing the entire team to the regionals. But a disap- pointing performance in the tournament saw the tumblers finish sixth, with only junior Christa Barker advancing to the state meet where she wound up tenth on the uneven parallel bars. Oth- er outstanding performers on the team whose strength was its extreme balance, according to Coach Tom Novak, were Staci Pazdernik, Kim Weber, Judy Siemmering, and Colleen Casey. fr so ffl-.. GIRLS GYMNASTICS Front row Klm Wabar, Mlchalla Ol- cum, Chrlata Barker, Kathy Sullivan. Ba k ro S a Fra la Iac, LeeAnn Landt, Lorl Lawla, Staci Pazdarnik. Second row: Polly Hild,b,.nd' Judy sl.m.,,ing, .karma Munch Colman Coach Tom Novak, Llz Barker, Tammy Munn, Tammy Slo- Caaay. Swimming In deep concentration, sophomore Colleen Casey prepares for her next move on the balance beam. hw'-wv ' A Junior Kim Weber expresses herself with perfect form during her floor com- petition performance. Performing her specialty, state com- petitor Christa Barker executes a diffi- cult routine on the uneven bars. Heed Coach Jim Taylor arouaes team spirit and unity whlle enroute to anoth- er satiafying victory. ! X K ,,.. if LQ X . ' :N c iff K ' -o. X - fx ' f J ,. . ' T: is :if ' il X 1 lg. ' K its 1, we 5 X x X X. X W X Q A B5 L X . . Q. Q X Xie is ,S.f xx' -Q Q X . , . ,Qi li, by i A 'F A Q 4 Mg 1 , 'im S ' . iw? fi Xoi if S575 --- ,, ! X35 , ig Y A ' yew- Q qi it ,. A 5x - X L k . :, ' - ' W or F L i if 5 E L N if gh in .l B B or B B ,ooo S 5 B B f t Q if 2 i 5 ' f s R .,,Q, B L' it . ii e foeoo Y X7 ' E i v-.A7 1 .--:. --':' 1' K :tu X- 1, - -1... - ft? ...... BOYS SWIMMING Front row: Bob Allleon. Mlke Jenson. Rick Sleek, Jim Eehelman, Brlen Btdlen. Scott Vyekocll, Joe Well, Kevln Coetlgen, Bred Crendell. Second row: Rlck Forreeter. Roy Grehem, Jeff Nechenlcky. Mlke Tecklberry, Greg Llen, BIII Gretten, Ben Venitten, Mlke DeHeen, Jey Arntzen, Jemle Hobeon. Steve Murray, 64 Boye Bwlmrnlng Mlke Koolbeck, Peul Roblneon, Rick Egger-e, Conch Jlm Teylor. Back row' Aeeletent Coech Lee Sentee, Erlc Petersen. Mlke Burnside. Ed Blmon. Rendy Oleon, Ron Novak, Loren Becker, Den Snell, Brien Reevee, Brien Holmes. Mlke Humbert, Phil Wleely, Bob Hodgee. Rendy Bconyerl. Aleletlnt Conch Steve Dlnger. Exploding off the blocks for an early lead, junior Mike DeHasn anchors the 400-freestyle relay to e new school re- cord. Record performances high- lighted this year's boys swimming team as five school records fell by the wayside. Heading the group of record setters was junior Mike DeHaan who established new marks in the 50-and-100- freestyle events. Surprising sophomore Jay Arnt- zen also set new norms in the 200-and-500-free- style events. The 400-yard freestyle relay team, consisting of seniors Mike Koolbeck and Mike Tackaberry and Arntzen and DeHaan, also estab- lished a new school mark. The tankers finished a surprising seventeenth at the state meet as DeHaan copped a sixth place finish in the 50- freestyle and the 400-freestyle relay finish tenth. ,, W? -sl f . JQWW 1' Qf ' ' ,W ' A241 ', V. 'qv ?7:z.Q'N ,L V 1 4 3, 5 3-, , ,w My M 67 f 1 , 2 .,4qQ hh ym ,I . , A Q, , ' fi1, f?LL WV if , . A my af f ' 15555 f 1?kf,, 7 0, 'f f1LWif'f1?' L ' 'f if 2 i M., I fm 11 an , v fi., '5,.,3,, is flyy If im, M' 'im' 4 tj W Z .. f A 1 Q 'A -aw ' 13 ,I J. fig' .1 .5 ff A ,, f vga.. , L ay I A fi! , , 4 Helping the 200-yard medley relay qualify for state, senior Mike Tacke- berry gasps for breath in the butterfly event. After setting a school record in the 200-yard freestyle, sophomore Jay Arntzen recelves congratulations from his coaches. All-stater Dean Uthoff strains to grab a loose ball in e win against Kennedy. Junior standout Darryl Jonea weaves through a bewildered Bettendorf de- fense enroute to a hard earned bucket. M 'V W, Vu 41 ,aa 5- r,r,,rA W , N My ,, , V gvh :4 'l v 4' X5 M Kg, 'S ,I i ' ,f . , ' ,Nr gk ' I mN1,,1,,,,,., i f-1.1 ww' GH? 125140 MU Wie n 14 J ies? Q y L' 24 it. f I AH! 50 3' BOYS VARSITY BASKETBALL Kneeling: Managers Bill Yates. Jeff Stagman, Tim Barnes. Doug Wilson. Randy Black, Jeff Dahn, Rick Gaaklll, Ted McMenn, Darryl Walter. Standing: Coach Colin Williams, Terry Walter, Mike Kenney, Brian Hawk, Jones, Coach Bob Becker. Dave Koolbeck, Steve Carter, Tim Astor, Dean Uthoff, Gordy Nordgren, Doug 66 Varelty Boys Basketball M li 'X -S, X Q r is calledagame of breaks. And on this year's varsity basketball team, a break here and there determined the so- so season the cagers experienced, after having high expectations earlier in the year. By losing five games by a total of fifteen points, the team combined the heightof 6'1 1 center Dean Uthoff and quickness to post a 1 1-8 record. This team did play the closest to its potential of the three teams I've had here, commented Head Coach Colin Williams, but breaks just weren't with us in some of the close games. The season was highlighted by breaking the 100-point barrier in posting a 1 04-86 win over cross-town rival Ken- nedy. The J-Hawks did suprisingly well by win- ning four out of six intra-city contests. Winning five straight games during the middle of the sea- son, the cagers battled for the Valley title but key losses to Washington and Bettendorf brought all hopes to an end. ,w x Junior co-captain Mike Kenney splits his Washington opponents for an easy two points. Senior spark plug Terry Walter slips past his Iowa City High opponents for an uncontested lay-up. Asif wif' 25 ayiaffff M 15155357 ww. A1 H :A 5 17 V, QW , . A I WT, , Zh. ,Q W jlfff- I' V KW yibi, ' ' L A fn L W ,R M yr 22 ' fu 1 K wi 2 ' M'32i i ez If fi f A f Y is L ,Q fs 68 Varllty Boys Baaketball f 3 my X. , 9 , W , ,ff MW' 2 ,, A W' A W,, My Senior Deen Uthoff and junior Doug Barnes battle with a Bettendorf oppo- nent for a loose ball. Hoping for another basket, junior Der- ryl Jones takes to the air. Starting forward Gordy Nordgren con- centrates on the basket as he releases another jumpshot. Anxiously eyeing the basket, senior forward Steve Carter goes up for an unassisted goal. at ,U Genuine, honest to goodness su- perstars don't come along very often in the high school ranks, but for the past three seasons one has been performing in the J-Hawk gym. He is 6'1 1 senior Dean Uthoff, who will go down as one of the best, if not the best, basketball player to ever come out of Jeff. Some of his accomplish- ments include breaking the career rebounding record with 919 total rebounds, and setting a ca- reer scoring record of 1,010 total points, some 1 36 points over the old record of 874 set eleven years ago by Al Jenkins. At the year and banquet, Uthoff was elected most valuable player: Mike Kenney and Uthoff, Honorary Co-Captains: Steve Carter, most improved: and Terry Walter, best defensive player. Uthoff was also named to the first team All-Metro, All-Valley, and All-State squads. 2 V Sophomore starter Ron Rooney aims his shot toward the basket. Lack of has been a major drawback for J-Hawk sophomores during the past two years.The1976 sophomores, however, had no such problem. This abundance of height accounts for a very successful 1 2-6 record. With a front line sporting 6' 3 Mark Witting, 6' 6 Ed Uthoff, 6' 2 Bruce Norden, and 6' 2 Ron Rooney, the J-Hawks proved to be one of the tall- est teams in the Sophomore Mississippi Valley Conference and led them to a third place finish with a conference record of 9-5. Double victories over city rivals Kennedy and Washington and a single victory over Regis highlighted the season under first year coach Flon Capps. At the sea- son's end, Ed Uthoff was voted most valuable player: Mike Schneekloth, best defensive player as well as most improved: and Ron Rooney, cited for contributing the most during practice. Q A my ...www-M--A W W-0-W ' During a game with Muscatine, center Ed Uthoff sinks a crucial free throw shot. Tenacious defense is executed by ju- nior Doug Wilson during a Saturdayju- nior-varsity game. 70 Sophomore Boys Basketball lunior Dave Koolbeck out leaps his :ounterpart in a game against the .a Salle Lancers. , 1 fwg1fA 5 I BOVS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL KHGSHNQI GBOYQG V0ndl'lC9kf Hun! Wil- Ed Uthoff. Bruce Norden, Ron Rooney, Randy Trachta, Scott Klooe, Kevin ker, Mike Brady, Mike Schneekloth. Standing: Coach Ron Capps, Larry Hla- pom,ld.o,-,I K.n M.,-wrich, Algiggng Cggch Hurlgy Begun, vacsk. Erlc Johnson. Brad RsPP. Jim Corey, Steve Emksn, Mark wining, Junlor-Verslty Boye Basketball 71 Most valuable forward Robin Smitt- kemp scores two points against her Regis opponent. Like the gladiators of naman times, the girls basketball team fought to the end this season. They never gave up, no matter what the score was, commented Head Coach Jim Lockett. Their attitudes were excellent and this showed when they played. This year the girls were led by M.V.P.'s Robin Smittkamp and Carol K mmerman. Smittkamp was the team's leading scorer with a 23 average, and Kammerman was voted Honorary Captain, contributing most to practice, and the recipient of the J-Hawk Hustle award. Other winners were Teresa Langguth and Janice Goodman lMost Improved Playersl, and Diane Elwonger was tapped as the other Honor- ary Captain. Though their record was only 7-17, they had some memorable moments like the vic- tory over Marion in overtime, and their third place finish in the sectional tournament. The sophomores finished at 8-10 this season and were led by M.V.P.'s Tracy Trosky and Lynn Schrader, who along with Nancy Munson, Angie Moyer, Chris Prusek, and Dee Rexroat will be fighting for positions next season. me W M, .WW W a f ,I - W w, 4 . , ay as A . 0.2 Y -5 4, 11.771 - if 1 V, ,M K 3 9 gr...-q als , 5? aw l GIRLS VARSITY BASKETBALL K Sling Dllnl Elwonasr. Cl-'ol Kammerman. ren Popolka. Janice eoodmnn, Beverly Harrell, Lynda clnrk. nnbln Smlttkamp Standmgz Coach Jim Lockett, Assistant Coach Penny Vaughan, Sue Munson, Ka- wgndy Baird, Teresa Langguth, Connie Neal, Tralner Greg Krlegermaler. 72 Va alty Girls Basketball GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row Becky Fltzpstrick, Traci Kohl. Sherry Klm Thomss, Chrls Prussk, Tracy Trosky, Silvis Linscheid, Nancy Munson, Renae Brlnsy, Deb Bergstrom, Julle Jordsn, Chrls Hsyslstt. Back row JIII Hslnes, Lynn Moody, Tracy Wssbrook, Coach Steve Krsy. Schroder, Wendy Csrtsr, Lsurs Vrbs, Angle Moyer, Dee Rsxrost. Delsns Brooks, M'-4-...,,,,., new .M 'MMR' M ,,.....,., , V M 1- ,V 9 K ,,,, . Hp. my X , , M IL-1 Ai. Q 243 A Q-asf, QP' ,mi Senior speedster Diane Elwonger moves aggressively to score tvvo points for the J-Hawks. Defensive standout Cerol Kemmerman readies herself for her opponenfs move while sophomore forward Angie Moyer struggles to gain possession of the bell. N Sophomore Girls Bsskstbell 73 Q . 1 7 , 11,1 2 j . ,Jr S, ' lm ,Vip ffl, ., -f- 1 f f , ffm H, -Q ul, A 1 pr-up ,,- ...N , all Mi 4 V -2 f' 'iff' , ' 1 W, , ' f' ,jrgi '9f+f,wwfI,gVf, if, fr Hi, v f f f f- vfwv' f if f J '-1 , . ,K yn W A - ww ' T -' l , ,n ,,, f ,gf ' gf ' 3 . ' ., ' , , ' f A ' Q , 7 ,my - M, gm, ' ' f- ww, '- '- f f-ff, A f 09 W x t fm--2 em , + mm ' - ' ' VARSITY BASEBALL From row Dean Uthoff, Steve Rocks, Gordy Nordgren, Mike Koolbeck, Terry Ehlers, Kevin Swanson. Doug Mollenheuer, Mark Fleagle, Mike Greenland. Second rovv Shawn Gallagher, Rick Miner, Jerry Ask, Deve Suchen, Randy Martens, Rick Samek, Jeff Cirkl, Brian Pomeroy, Steve Bushar. Third row 74 Varsity Baseball Mark Bornstain, Mika Allard, Tim Wilford, Sean Shanahan. Doug Wilson, Tim Huggies, Dave Wise, Steve Wieland. Mike Azinger. Back row Coach Vern Bredeson, Clem Wieely, Lee Selinger, Ron Rooks Mika McCain, Tim Jones. Randy King. Tim Hughes. Rick Hanes Assistant Coach Paul Ridder. Different facets of the game, ranging from rapping base hits to collecting splinters, are exhibited by various team members. Senior southpaw Steve Rooks snaps off a curve in one of the two early season no-hitters. Wlth a squad almost twice as large as last years, the 1976 J-Hawk glovemen began their campaign torridly. Pitching ace Steve Rooks got off to a great start by notching a pair of no- hittars in his first two starts against Regis and Benton Community. After dropping the second half of a doubleheader to Regis, the J-Hawks ripped off five straight wins. Rooks' four early victories prompted a blazing 6-1 start for the team. Considering all things, commented Steve Rooks, the entire year was great and it's one l'll always remember. The whole team really worked well together. The glovemen sported a veteran line-up through the season with return- ing starters Rick Samek, Doug Mollenhauer, Rick Miner, Mark Fleagle, Dave Suchan, and Kevin Swanson covering the field. Hurling for the J- Hawks were seniors Rooks, Gordy Nordgren, Shawn Gallagher, and Mike Koolbeck. The year was dominated by the senior class as they had 1 1 returning lettermen from a squad that finished with a 23-16 record in 1975. ,Q,.ifff?fi5' ffl is A fm: 1 i . f X ' 3 I 5t ffl 1 5 X 7 U I li 3' Wg E, :Jie K K , Y g !y,,. R fi- R . -.eil .S-. V Q- SOPHOMORE BASEBALL From row Marty Stuafen, Mike Brady, Tim Server, Terry Turner, Russ Walker, Randy Kern, Tim Anderson. Second row Rod Cranston, Wayne Steffey, Fred Wilson, Dave Pfaltzgraff, Larry Hlavacek. Dan Kiefer, Kevin Hartwig. Third row. Kirk Zobac, Ron Young, Mike Herman, Craig Eastin, Doug Hollan, Brad Rapp. Back row Coach Steve Kray, Larry Stout, Gary Earnest, Kevin Donaldson, Dave Staatny, Jim Corey, Ed Uthoff. Senior Mike Greenland trys with little success to connect for a base hit. Sophomore Baseball 75 Improvement was the goal of both the boys and the girls track teams. And though the records were unimpressive, the teams did improve. The girls advanced five peo- ple to state in the likes of Jeanne Johnson, Heidi Pusateri, Dee Rexroat, Robin Steinburg, and Nan- cy Munson. Johnson, a sophomore, was a defi- nite standout as she set school records in the high jump and the long jump when she leaped 1 7 feet. There is hope for even more improvement next year as there was only one senior on the young squad. We had only 12 sophomores out and we needed a lot more to develop good team depth. But the sophomores we did have out were the cream of the crop, explained the second year head coach. The boys did not win a single dual meet, but gained respectability with the mile relay. Consisting of Randy Bouzek, Mike Schmitt, Ed Kotaska, and Randy Shaver, the relay team ran the mile in 3:25.6, just two seconds off the school record. These four along with Ken Samek, Ron Harrelson, Bob Phillips, Kevin Tomasek, and Greg Clausen, all competed in the wet Drake Relays. Samek ran his way to a 9.9 second clock- ing in the 1 00-yard dash, one of the fastest times this year. When the state meet came around, only the mile medley team, and Randy Shaver running in the quarter-mile, could qualify. Once again, many underclassman show promise for next year. . , A 'V V I X, 7 x K by W W UMA ,M 126- X S is .-. '-F'-'P' .W Q M I g mai l. , In X ia H .. ,. ,, ff . j L . . 1- A V,'V T ,3.,, h 7 . im, .W X' ., if Qi . .M N V fa . qffrzii, 'gg Mf- , f f T'f' , . f E H 5 . if-qs. ,.ff , , , 1, X, 7 V '4 W' J W. t, wi'g.,,r 'f f ,M -l I ,W ly f., iw.. X - V ,Y -s- Y ,.,, , 1. , . 310 ,..,, ,Ebay ,.., I I VVVL M ,,?M,?. g,g,, . ly Wx . , - .r' I . . .llr W W 1' 1 .1 ,1,'f'f?s.zfLmM ff:f1?.f'MN j ...ml As the gun fires, Randy Bouzek thrusts forward from the starting blocks. Pole vaulter Kevin Tomasek displays perfect form as he easily clears the bar at the Metro meet. 1 a., ' 'Y ,V 15- 4. , Q.?.l2'a1,l QW Sw. L sms 3, . Q 7 at-Nsmfwzvf X . ew Q, . X ,.f'g:1'1l'3x i , , 1' ,V f - A, -sf' . , U 5' u .qi-fggih 3 ' 1 'ft ,uyy 1 1 9 vi - , , , . Al, .,, V, ., f X rag! , 5 ' ' '4 il H ' A- ,I Haifa! ' Ylvyam . 1 ,f f ,f V5 M J f f J W 1' 'Hi Zi, V -f Q W 4 AJ 41 ' aayg,,'9.wz 7' ' 4739 H M W ' -, 451, a Q T, 4 '53 Q 453.1 1, Filled with determination, junior Hila Pusateri stretches in hopes of setting a new record in the 100-yard hurdle event. Mineck, Denny Ferman, Dale Blackcloud, Mike Carson. Eric Winistorfer, Mark Witting, Brad Hansen, Wayne Bulen, Mike Cram. Back row Coach Ron Schirm, Coach R.J. Noonan, Conch Jack Fisk, Greg Kriegermeier, Jeff Stegmnn, Guy Bangs, Jeff Jones. BOYS TRACK From row Ken Samek, Rod Clark, Gary Taylor, Don Carl. Mark Ivey: Randy Shaver, Mike Schmitt, Ed Kotaske, Jerry Severtaon, Shaun Kelsey, Todd Abnay. Second row Randy Bouzek, Willie Jackson, Matt Schmitt, Randy Overturf, Jay Knox, Alex Riddles, Ron Harrelson, Greg Clauaon, Jaff Astor, Mike Belay, Bob Phillips. Third row Jeff ,, , , ,, W , ,, , , , ,, ., ,,,. 4, ., , ,. , V , ,M f 4,4,,m,,.,,f,,wwwp,f,mw,.,,,,,,,g,fff:,, . ,H ,.--awww T w . , ,rw 1,1,,::f lrqhfzvk-Qfm,-.,, ' , ,. A GIRLS TRACK From row Jeanne Johnson, Nancy Munson, Renae Walkner, Tracy Weabrook, Hila Puaateri. Back row Sylvia Linacheid, Moody. Julie Jordan, Mary Quijano, Robin Steinburg. Second row: Lynda Ficken. Marv Smiih. LOYi H09Bn, Dee Rexroat, CSY0' WBYdf Tsri Marie Fiala, Judy Siemering. Becky Hiner, Sue Munson, Sandy UKPIBV Vicki H0980- Track 77 GIRLS TENNIS From row Lynn Schrader, Louise Houtzager, Jolene Slocum, Sue Jorgensen, Cheryl Ehrenberger, Chris Hayslett, Becky Fitzpatrick. Back E E E . 1 e Q TT M4 n' 5-.i ' K X .. vt 0 N ri xi i . .,.:. X rovv Chris Prusek, Nola Schroeder, Liz Barker, Jill Cocciola, Tammy Slocum, Gayle Balhorn, Carle Buck, Tutti Taylor, Angie Moyer, Coach Jim Lockett, 'QQ xi-e A 1, N NAM., .. ,... ,,, ,.,, Q .A , ,fu aw., xx Q. X is Q X W w X 2 N 3 Q K M y K 5: ff? 45 ll 1 36 3 5 F 4 X X ,T 5 ,o,f, Y no is q , 2 12 ' 4 Q71 ' 1 .S 1,3 .,., .-'ffl x ws 1? Number one singles player Sue Jorgensen waits to return her op- ponent's serve. BOYS TENNIS Front row Jeff Wenzel, Jeff Hessenius, Bred Collins, Don Quijano, Dave Schrock, Mike Schneekloth. Back ro Hittenmiller, Dave Coach Ron Capps. 1, QQ--2 Warming up before a home meet, junior Jeff Hessenius attempts a vigorous backhand. w Dave Sweet, Chip Traylor, AI Wilson, Dave Boie, ShP'Ilnsv' B C h al k U p to experience. This very well could be the slogan for both the girls and boys tennis squads, as disappointing but yet learning seasons were suffered. While posting a 5-8 mark, girls Coach Jim Lockett saw it more than that. It was a satisfying season only because we had 2 juniors and 4 sophomores doing most of the playing. Next year we'lI have everyone returning with a little more experience. Highlights includ- ed a second place finish in the Linn-Mar doubles meet and junior Sue Jorgensen's 8-2 singles mark, along with sophomore Becky Fitzpatrick's 8-5 singles status. The girls also had sophomores Lynn Schreder and Cheryl Ehrenberger finishing over the .500 mark. Coach Ron Capps first year at the helm was one of disappointments but ended on a positive note with a good showing at districts. This is the hardest working group of kids l've ever had, stated Coach Capps. But scores came up short and the male netters ended with a 5-11 record. Capps also felt individuals didn't play as well as they wanted to. Seniors Dave Hittenmiller and Al Wilson, along with sophomore Mike Schneekloth, were tapped as team standouts. With both teams young, victo- ries could well come easier next season. Te s 79 M1 57. : mr If ,, 1 A . W 5 .. X . X K, fx S ..-,Assf'f?X-:- M Q L. We k . 'I STA +1 - - ' :f5.i'z4i1iw-1 sw- . . 'X fi' X. -as mm Q gif? A :ii -X I. ,K , K 4 Q. X X B .yi X X R' kG skill, Coach Norden, Bill Reardon, Mike llten, Randy Johnson, Dave Heaton, BOYS GOLF From row Rod Harris, Jim Meyers, lc a Colin Williama, Mark Gray, Mike Hiatt. Back row Cory Braun. Bruce Mark Walter. i wi, xg f i L 'fa if: Hoping to improve his final score, jun- ior Mike Ilten brushes up his putting on the practice green. Junior Randy Johnson demonstrates perfect form as he waits for a clear shot on the 10th hole at Ellis. Boys Golf ,nm- BOYS FOOTBALL Season's Record 5-4 Jeff OPP- 1 5 Davenport West 1 4 0 Kennedy 10 30 Muscatine 0 21 l.C. West 20 7 Washington 1 0 22 Dubuque Senior 24 13 Bettendorf 6 22 l.C. High 20 15 Dubuque Hampstead 20 BOYS GOLF Season's Record 4-1 -1 Jeff opp- 158 Prairie 193 336 Regis 334 1 72 Linn Mar 1 78 1 53 Regis 1 53 167 Prairie 196 1 59 LaSalle 187 6th Sectional 0 5 . Bovs BASKETBALL Season's Record 1 1-8 Burlington Dubuque Senior Davenport West l.C. West Washington Bettendorf Kennedy Dubuque Hempstead I.C. High Regis Clinton Kennedy Muscatine Washington Dubuque Senior Davenport Central Bettendorf I.C. West Washington 1: K .E .. 2 R Q w ' ' V ,wr RN-m. ' ' lb ' if BOYS SWIMMING Season's Record 7-1 0 J-Hawk Relays Marshalltown Kennedy Cedar Falls Williamsburg Davenport West Bettendorf Williamsburg Kennedy Davenport Central Dubuque Hempstead Iowa City High lowa City West Clinton 9 1 Waterloo West 94 Dubuque Senior 5 1 Washington 1 23 Muscatine 46 3' BOYS WRESTLING Season s Record 10 2 Bovs cnoss counmav Jeff opp Season s Record 1 5 Jeff OPP 3rd 10th 21st Jeff 6th 8th 3 rd 6th 7th 4th 7th 8th Praane Muscatme I C West Marshalltown Kennedy Washington Clty Meet MVC Meet State Savanna Rock Island Lnsbon I C West Bettendorf Dubuque Hempstead I C Hugh Clinton Kennedy Dubuque Semor Muscatme Washington BOYS TENNIS Season s Record 5 1 0 Jeff OPP BOYS TRACK Season s Record 1 0 OPP MVC Indoor Dubuque Hempstead 40 Bobcat Relays Cnty Meet Muscatme Inv J Hawk Relays Dnstrlct Tn state MVC Outdoor 7th Dubuque Wahlert Clmton Kennedy Pralne Dubuque Hempstead I C Hugh Lmn Mar Muscatme Dubuque Senior Washmgton Washmgton I C Hugh Pralrue Kennedy Bettendorf District BOYS GYIVINASTICS Season s Record 10 0 Jeff 111 95 114 35 106 75 112 05 106 85 109 20 101 95 116 95 99 95 125 70 Kennedy Lmn Mar Waverly Shellrock Washnngton Waterloo West Marshalltown Washington Lmn Mar Urbandale Kennedy 2nd UNI lnvltatlonal 1 st Urbandale lnvltatlonal 1 st State OPP 104 10 102 35 86 50 87 00 93 00 103 60 82 22 102 80 54 00 115 75 gn. -1, --cf Wir: W. V. -ons- n-..- e..-..4- nn-nl B3 Jeff 71 73 105 67 76 76 Aw B4 4 3 Q GIRLS TRACK Season's Record 4-2 Linn Mar I.C. West Amana Prairie Dubuque Senior I.C. High Jeff 205 202 207 214 209 196 210 208 209 206 189 4th 2nd GIRLS GOLF Season's Record 9-2 South Tama Kennedy Marion Washington Muscatine Regis Prairie I.C. High Washington Linn Nlar Kennedy MVC Meet City Meet Onp p . 224 206 227 220 242 207 262 214 208 214 175 GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Jeff 1 3 1 8 4th 23 5th 4th 26 2 1 35 8th ii .J ' J f Saason's Record 1 -2-1 Opp. Prairie 2 3 Muscatine 1 3 North Inv. Marshalltown 1 3 BGM Inv. South Tama Inv. Kennedy 1 3 Prairiefwashington 45f15 Washingtonfkennedy 27f18 District GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Season s Record 5 7 Jeff UDP Kennedy Mount Vernon Dubuque Senior Washington I C High Dubuque Hempstead Marlon I C West Kennedy Washington Marlon Mount Vernon GIRLS TENNIS Season s Record 5-8 Jeff UPP- Dubuque Senior Dubuque Hempstead Kennedy Prairie Washington Linn Mar I.C. High I.C. West Washington Muscatine 8 Prairie 5 Muscatine 3 Kennedy 1 4 6 GIRLS GYMNASTICS Jeff 159 85 154 25 160 90 160 90 164 75 164 75 165 152 55 152 55 156 45 159 35 14900 151 168 10 161 Clear Creek Kennedy Tipton Cedar Falls Regis Prairie Linn Mar Marlon Kennedy I E West Washington Kennedy I C Hugh Regis Washington GIRLS SWIMMING Season s Record 4-7 OPP 139 5 134 35 161 55 129 75 83 30 15300 114 55 165 155 185 1638 132 141 194 75 Jeff Opp. Dubuque Senior Washington 1 1 3 Rock Island 1 1 5 6th J-Hawk Relays I.C. High I.C. West Bettendorf 107 Dubuque Hempstead 6 Kennedy 1 30 Waterloo Columbus Muscatine 95 Tipton 7th MVC Meet 4th District 1 9th State 65 Season's Record 1 1-5 I , 81.50 ' , .3 o 3 ' ' ' 3 0 ' . ' 0 ' 3 ' . . ' . 3 . ' ? . 3 .30 ' - 0 . 2 f .90 3 0 , . . .05 3 ' ' 3 142.55 Prairie 90.40 - .50 1 . 3 . 5 3 2, .40 . . ' .50 , ' .85 .00 ' . 77 95 39 0 9 2 7 53 7 2 3 44 38 2 -, 28 54 6 3 28 55 2 7 2 6 3 34 3 6 37 84 4 5 77 95 Jeff 45 LaSalle 54 Kennedy 67 Linn Mar 67 Dubuque Hempstead 75 Kennedy 48 I.C. High 76 Regis 78 Clinton 61 Dubuque Senior 77 Norway 68 Linn Mar 60 Kennedy GIRLS BASKETBALL Season's Record 7-1 7 Opp. 55 73 65 55 81 71 61 53 '66 97 83 97 ix M I.C. West Washington Muscatine Bettendorf LaSalle Washington Prairie Benton Community Springville LaSalle Marion Midland-Wyoming 59 1 03 48 76 82 87 66 88 66 78 46 54 Girls Sports Scoreboard 85 orking Together 3 r J Qww. I .fl- E ,eff Q' WY. ,,-- 'i 'S ess between the cheer- leaders and the administration over du- ties of the separate squads helped to dampen all school spirit. But other groups enjoyed more successful times. As forensics coach No'rma Wenzel ex- plained, This year we had more activi- ty, more student participation, and we were stronger overall than in the past. The arrival of Outlook adviser Ron Smrha has brought on consistent All- American awards for our newspaper. This past year the Outlook again par- formed in its usual way. And nearly 80 students helped to prepare this States- man. Hours of work are spent producing a memorable yearbook so that you, the audience of West Side Story , may cherish it for years. X 'fl .A 'C' , I 3,533 .ff T' ' I , 'E' 41: gf, 'L in 4 fi. .7 xl I ' 8' Q f f L 1-lull 4 . :N L ' 1 . Y as d fs '11 ' ., S . FY, ,f j 'ix aff' j A . I I :hm ,L lm , V A4 J Blue squad members Julie Malloy, Leah Smittkamp, Lynda Selzer, and Jean Karteus execute a strenuous mount during a basketball game. , ... x E -1 ,, . gk -- 3 Q 'sf f QA at 'H-nv' gl-f mmtm Frustrations and chaos existed be- tween the blue and white cheerleading squads as they felt the administration had interfered and dictated to them how the events were to be split, which was formerly set up by the girls and their adviser. Privileges of varsity squads were taken away like the cheerleading room, which provided a center of communication for 28 cheerleaders. Both squads put forth a lot of effort during the summer practicing, and earning over S2,000 for cheerleading camp, with high hopes of learning new methods of arousing school spirit. Spirit peaked early as assemblies started out better than they had been in years, but soon the number of pep rallies diminished as well as the spirit. A lot of pressure was felt among cheerleaders be- cause of so many restrictions. Even though pres- tige seemed not as great as in recent years, the distinction of being a cheerleader will always be remembered. B sity Cheerleaders 'um Cindy Hess and Kim Forsythe assist Shelley Picksrill with her broken fin- gernail. Ronda Kern. Shelley Pickerill, Stacy Wise, and Kimm Birkicht anxiously an- ticipate an opening kick-off. Varsity cheerleaders and Jeffy J Hawk enthusiastically do the fight song be fore the start of the game Juniors Kathy Konlgsmark Kathy Eng lert, and Shelley Plckerlll lead the stu dent body in a cheer Sophomore cheerleaders do their thing to help their classmates win the covet- ed spirit stick at a pep assembly. i Staci Pazdernik and Colleen Sass boo- gie and bump for the crowd in order to arouse much needed spirit. Timing individual meets is one of the most important functions performed by the nine Mat Maids each season. 90 Sophomore Cheerleaders After 27 years of coaching. Bo Came- ron was rewarded at the aeason's end by being inducted into the Iowa Wrest- ling Hell of Fame. Chee ring on sophomore athletic teams, helping raise money at car washes, and performing a skit at the annual cheerleading ban- quet were a few of the many activities under tak- en by the sophomore cheerleaders. These eight girls anxiously began practicing soon after being chosen the last day of their ninth grade year. Mat Maids, chosen in September, assisted the wrestling team by doing things such as keeping score, video taping, and selling programs at the meets. Attending the state wrestling tournament in Des Moines added a relaxing end to the hard work and loyal following of the wrestlers. Mr. Bo Cameron, varsity wrestling assistant coach, was honored by being inducted into the lowa Wrestl- ing Hall of Fame in March. -ff i Mat Maid Dre Briggs alerts the referee that time is running out during a my match. Mat Maids out different athletic teams was the main purpose of Pep Club which kicked- off its program last summer with a pizza party to welcome new members, explained Deb Current, president. Meanwhile, 31 Flavors of Music pro- vided the theme for the annual Aquatic Arts syn- chronized water show. Boys joined the act and performed with girls the water ballet numbers and humorous skits. Sporting new blue knee length jumper uniforms, the Tic Chicks faithfully attended every girls and boys swimming meet. Keeping time and just generally helping the swim teams out as needed were top priority goals of every Tic Chick. 'fe ?' so if Q, 1-I Accuracy is a must for girls who record times of swimmers at the end of each event. Timer Delene Brooks nervously awaits the outcome of s close race. 92 Tlc Chlckl sf x ' A D gig. su 'H Q M 4 X , daisy XF 1 Pep Club officers Karen Strong, Lori Roby, and Deb Current select candy bers to be sent to their pap pals. Doll-fin-nettes put in many hours of hard practice in preparation for their annual water show. 14? A K' 1 5 ' ' is ' aw.. '1 i we- aww . ' ' A ' , -- K ' N' ,, k 1' 'tx --nn... :'f'l1.1 ' . as ' N.. Q-M,sxi Wm si,s f Q .A Junior Flon Rooks catcl' member Claudia Tolle i tping his room for the big Pep Club and Doll-fln-nettes 93 Student government, including Student Council, Senior Senate, and Junior Se- nate, ls always looking for ways to raise money for activities. Senior Senate members, looking forward to senior prom and the purchase of a class gift, were involved in a number of money- making projects. Their activities included Satur- day morning film festivals, the annual Pancake Supper, a Christmas dance, and a Dirty DribbIer's basketball game followed by a sock hop. The Pancake Supper and the Christmas dance were both very successful, mainly due to the response of the student body, noted Carol Kammerman, president. Student Council was responsible for organizing and planning the Homecoming dance and half-time festivities. They were also in charge of Blue and White Day, class elections, and the treasure hunt which awarded the winner S5. Wildlife calendars, place mats, and stationery were three money-raising items that Junior Se- nate members sold to add money to their prom treasury. if ggi, fa CLUB Student Council President Al Stein- bach collects money at the door for the group's Christmas mixer. I4 linden! Cou noll -1 'Y rm '33 ii in P 'SX KLWW radlo personality J. B. Stone dashes after a ball during the Senlor Senate sponsored basketball game. Class representatives await their sur- prise during the Student Council skit at the Jeff-Wash pep assembly. ,,.1,W W' if 'W Kris Pokorney ponders an important motion brought before the group at a Junior Senate monthly meeting. Junior Ron Hooks looks amazed as sophomore Brad Anfinson shovels down pancakes at the Senior Senate pancake supper. to as Sig Q g ,sf if .Qi 1. ' f- -X K 3? - f ft- 'K -1 t ,N :if -- .. i K 'SSW ' ,- -A N Q- A5 Cast members remind Jerry Reed that when you're hot, you're hot. ,sant-an-mm ,rm Y, I Please don't take my men, sings Joni Nechanicky as she convincingly por- trays Dolly Parton. When Jean Craig asks Diane Brown if she is fishing, she replies, No, l'm drowning wormsl Thelpisns I Q.-.ages M messes QQ Hey Great, Great, Great, Great, Great Great Grandpa, whet's for supper?' aim d-,,,,-f- ' asks the chorus of Gary Baumgartner lik .N . ESQ? nteve Van Steenhuyse pokes fun at Iohn Denver when he sings Thank :od I m a Millionaire. Q Ek., i A to country music capital of the world was the theme for this year s Chill Dinner Theater Nashville presented January 17. In order to raise money for their annual trlp Q Thespian Troupe 561 staged the student written A' '-'-'-ig show under the sole direction of senior Dave McCauley Basmg It on Laugh ln and Hee Haw', the script Included short jokes and dances and centered on many country stars each sing ing the song that made them the star they are today, revealed Dave Mr Robert Geuder Thes pian sponsor felt that Nashville was a success as a money making project and also as a learning experience Aside from ralslng money for the troupe, Nashville showed both the troupe and its sponsors that under the proper direction show could be a success by working on their own, without adult supervision 98 F Juniors Tom Gorsuch and Mike Coombs rehearse a scene from The Sunshine Boys . After concluding a successful year of tournaments and debates, the forensics team now has two years experience under its belt. A vastly improved and enlarged group, the team consisting of 75 members talked their way to a string of first place finishes. Attending more than twenty tournaments throughout the year, they won twenty trophies and several other a- wards. Adding to the list of accomplishments, the newly-formed debate team won two tro- phies. Junior Steve Van Steenhuyse, forensics member, praised the team highly. The first year debate team did very well. It's hard to beat schools that have a long line of outstanding per- formances. The group affiliated with the Iowa Hi h School Speech Association, Iowa Forensics League, and the National Forensics League. JH' if xt. 'il S x 3 f fr , W QQ' ,,,, A,,f,, A 1 44 ' ' we 'V . ,H A-, etty Stark, Dennis Hruby, Joe Bram- mer, and Debby Joyner pose proudly with some of the many trophies won this season. Suzie Gauman and Megan Ward re- hearse two scenes from the one act play, Lemonade Placing second for his prose and poet- ry selection at the state finals, Mike Swain admires his trophy. After capturing first in the debate tour- nament at Bettendorf, members of the debate team prepare for an upcoming meet. ak., W S w r f 4 t-4 f A-:sf MN 100 Work Experience Groups Senior Office Education girls orga- nized a simulated office presentation for parents at the annual open house. Tipping a stack of fortunately empty boxes, the Hy-Vee Store provides a training station for DE senior Gordy Nordgren. ft ,x1 ,, Aa E43 l ,Taking time to care for plants while working at Lapes is part of the work detail of senior Bill Konigsmark. DE student Bob Hackney hustles for a sale in the men's furnishings depart- ment at Armstrong's. uti ig V , J V, Q IMI mg: 'li' V1 iz an ii 4.5K 1 'X Q ,...t L. 3 ' rm hihwm During the open house display in the foyer, data processing senior Pam Kniffen operates a keypunch machine. Preparing students for there... life of working is the goal of five Jeff work pro- grams. These are work experience, trade and in- dustry, distributive education, office education, and data processing. Each of these programs, ex! cept work experience, have related classes in the morning, and students work at job training sites in the afternoon. Students receive credit for working, and are evaluated by their employer as well as coordinators at the end of each term. Al- though some students go on to college, many keep their jobs, or pursue others in their specific area of interest. Through their jobs, found for them by their co-ordinators, students earn valu- able experience and training, which might other- wise not be available. Three of the clubs also raise money for various activities. M W .J , Q ,, wa if ? W ,W , mf- r is Under intensive questioning from Judge Smrhs, editor Jeff Dahn ner- vously explains his side during the fell N, W ,Q 4 , U 1 1 ' AM., 4, f in ,rg Ae ' 1' ,Yi V - ' ',. J4 102 Outlook Staff ww ' AV if 5 ,r I 'Q . a vt fa n' 'o 4 4' 3 lv 4 ' I 1 a 4 fa' ' ,'f'4 ,' W L Q In 1' 5 W if 1.114 '.s,4f ,, 0 'via I 5 A 4':':'A I 0 a 4' Photographer Mike Cash beams over his contact sheets as photos for the Outlook are chosen. Outlook trial. Sporting cigars during the great Pass Forging Trial are defendants Brian Hawk and Bill Kulhavy. Mid.. ,... .Nw 'WSW Qv ,W wg a school newspa- per can be a challenging and time consuming task, but once again the 1975-76 Outlook staff members succeeded in putting out 16 issues. Staying up late Sunday night to finish typing a story in order to meet the Monday morning dead- line and carefully editing and laying out stories for each of the pages were just a few tasks each staff member had to learn to deal with quickly. Crammed in between all the hustle and bustle were the fun times, moments when everyone could temporarily forget about the job at hand, and just sit back and enjoy themselves. Diligently working on a story for the paper is news reporter Jean Karteus. Q. X 1' Q 51 Ax Arcs and Cil'CIeS are carried out throughout this nineteenth edition of the Statesman, adding a new and contemporary flair. Some 75 members stayed up late hours, burning the midnight oil , to design the 112 mosaic layouts needed to complete their four deadlines. Everyone, even those who were not too creative, designed layouts, using dominant photos, consistent internal margins, and special effect techniques, after learning the principles of layout design. With this year's theme of West Side Story , the bicentennial was carried out on opening and closing spreads, on division pages, as well as in a special 16-page supplement. All members took turns selling yearbooks three times throughout the year which helped pay for the costs of publishing a book. With third, fifth, and sixth hours putting their heads together, all the frustrations, joking, meeting deadlines, and heated disputes came to an end in June with the completion of another volume. - . , -5, ,...x...w: , M- v--- M. .....x-M -'gf lm, 5 S 'Ullman v FJ INV' Designing an opening layout, senior Cathy Conway searches for ap- propriate pictures and headlines. 104 Yearbook Staff Juniors Jody Doyle, Denise Demory, and Jeff Hessenius verify spellings ol names for senior class layouts. Junior Mary Quijano models transfer lettering for a lesson on special affects. Do we leave two picas between photographs? asks Dean Deaver of Patty Schamberger while drawing a layout. r , Vi, ga, blew' as I K, .xvx , . .,MV QW, X awM 9 'Asa 2' ' 'G 1 ww 5 V' - Awww: 4 www 23197 1' 'iw For the January 23 deadline, senior Joyce Ogden examines layouts for use in the sports section. , , 5254? if J WW' x..-9 . .K -ff' ? r E , I Vsxkwzli is -' si i a i S be , x.--AX nge R if ' 5 e ,Xxx 3 im xii X3 gigs WS, I , -k 1. x Q Li?li1.' . 5 Q.. 'R N x in I ' x ' was Ry Q 'xmw 9 Curtain Call Performing Arts Editor-Dean Deaver 06 H ng Art: Dlvlelon It Vvas a banner year for the Per- forming Arts Department which pre- sented a variety of shows, from a musical to Czechoslovakian folk tales. Washington D.C. and New York high- lighted the year for the Concert Choir and West Side Delegation. And Mad Anthony will be remembered by the Mixed Chorus members. Having receiv- ed a Division I rating at the State Marching Contest, the band concluded its year with a trip to Kansas City. The orchestra toured Minneapolis and fin- ished its season with Musique a la Mode . With a variety of entertainment offered, the Performing Arts Depart- ment concluded another year, playing an integral part to West Side Story . mm ,Hung 1 08 Fall Play I couIdn't have done it aIone, claims Gary Nloas after he wins the AthIete's Foot of the Year award. Joe Sherman interviews coach Gary Baumgartner as he prepares to in- troduce the S.P.I.T. football team at the pep assembly. 'GO S.P.l.T.' cried the six cheerleaders as this year's drama season opened with AII-American . For the first time in Jeff history, e pep assembly was held to introduce the cast of the football based show. The Mel Brooks script entertained audiences to the final hold- over performance with its Athlete's Foot of the Year award and Homecoming bound football players dressed in tuxedo, jersey, and shoulder pads. As the doors shut on Southern Presbyterian Institute of Technology lS.P.l.T.J, All-American closed its four day run in the Lit- tle Theater. -..nv E E E S 'hai si .t,....w...,....--v 'M' .un-0 -W' M .. M . Steve Van Steenhuyse is shocked as Becky Readnour reveals that she ia the real, lest. red hot momma. Which Way to Go? asks Steve after being tricked into missing the big Bowl game. mn , 'vu K , 'N UQ Cheerleaders Lisa Hastings and Janice Jacobs fire-up the crowd for the open- ing night performance. 109 mmm Q as L, 1 ,. Sv S if 1 , ,ew M ji'Y5hfElM,' . Q ,, ,W,f,',4,,k ,, ,gT3i3z2!fawr ww 1w,.,,w ww.. .of 1 W , 1' mm, uv ,Aix M 'Ev 1 my W, 9 1 , JM: f ,, W' 'VBA .,.u,42e,m, , . mm-, m A 4' 4. wa. v Social introductions are in order at a party for Walter Furman as Mike King introduces Mark Ockenfels and Carol Molander to Walter. ry depicted in dance style and a set that let the audience paint in the details were just a few of the unusual ways that the Mixed Chorus presented this year's winter musical, Mad Anthony. Carrying out the drama saason's theme, A Salute to Our Heritage , Mad Anthony took on a bicentennial flair as it brought back real eighteenth century characters and placed them in the Revolutionary War setting. Senior Sean McDonough headed the cast as Anthony Wayne, a Revolutionary War general, whose love of country kept him fighting on, even after being stripped of his command. The 90-member Mixed Chorus was staged upon a 1 4-level unit of platforms designed by Mr. Craig Dennis that was designed to suggest places, rather than state them, he commented. The lively chorus line dances to the enthusiastic encouragement of the soldiers. Singing of the brave American soldiers, LuAnn Astor reveals her feelings to Bob Gull. 111 Q ' f 449, , ,mm ,' if Ky f +r f A f J! 1 ,,,,v,,.,,.,. .f f ., . V 91' 'U , , ,gr ri' M: f J A 4 K 1 , ,.,. L, ,K ,, Z, W , ,W , im ,. ,, 5,575 2 , :5,5,Z,Am5, f Q ' , K If . my ,A ' ' 3 1 ' 42, ., f ,D , f K A af o ,Zz ., WW 1 4 f-M-am MW 5 ,AW , o fvwwnvg, M., ,.m:s5:55,:,-mvglflh, , 1,0 ast members listen attentively as ary Bsumgartner narrates the story of Tha Wolf and the Kids. Dave McCauley, tha wolf, tries to par- suade a goat, Joe Sherman, that ha is his mother returned home from the woods. The giant, played by Joe Sherman and tave Campbell, threatens to eat the rince, Al Henkel. Suzie Gauman vows to stay on Gary Baumgartnar's back until he promises to marry her. The talking cat, Mary Barais, amazes Tom Gorsuch as she pleads with him to build a fire. 113 Q. , 'X 3 .,., S 4 d d x Q gf W ,L... , Q55 .gg ggi ' d he Q- I E r ii digg N ,.: W N Lois Baker, an Italian actress portray- ing an Indian maiden in distress, shows a worried look as Jeff Schmidt rises from the dead. 4 , ff Siva Q Sw iwuef - X wm- aw Numa ii 2 Ai Army lieutenants and news reporters survey the frozen remains of the ln- dians at the Wounded Knee Massacre. was ahero or not? This question was the main theme of the winter play, Indians. The show centered on the life of Wil- Iiam Cody, and how he tried to justify many of his actions, such as the near-extinction of the buffa- lo, the exploitation of the Indians in his Wild West Show, and his failure to act as their defense in dealings with the government. Detailed lighting, eerie moaning and chanting, quick-moving flash- backs, and the ominous presence of the Indians all added up to a very exciting, interesting, and moving show. Even though crowds were small, drama director Flobert Geuder thought the show was a total success. He termed the play very beautiful, thought-provoking, and aesthetic. Gary Baumgartner, who played the role of Buffa- lo Bill, said, The show was a real challenge for me as an actor, and for the audience as well, be- cause they really had to think, not just sit and be entertained. Fighting a guilty conscience, Gary tries to justify his actions against the ln- dians. R S x 553 ? if Qs. ak Q Q' 9, K fi gl F 'GSOYQS VVhO?, questions a cast member as George M. Cohan's star-spangled life was brought to the Jeff stage for six exciting per- formances of George M. Combining the ef- forts of Thespians, orchestra, and Concert Choir members, this year's spring musical retold Cohan's patriotic life from his Cedar Rapids' birthplace, through his Broadway career until 1937. The story relived his personal and profes- fl? sional life, starting on the stage of the Columbia Theatre in Cedar Rapids, where his rise to fame began, to his decline when he refused to change WV A with the times. The annual senior citizen's perfor- mance tied over the two weekends of perfor- mances with senior Gary Moss portraying the turn-of-the-century writer, producer, and direc- tor. The 6O-member cast performed nearly 35 songs-all written by Cohan himself-including You're A Grand Old Flag , Harrigan , Give My Regards to Broadway , Over There , and Yan- kee Doodle Dandy . As the story of the man who owned Broadway closed, these immortal words remained in many minds: My father thanks you, my mother thanks you, my sister thanks you, and as for myself, that goes without saying. The Four Cohans welcome George's new wife, Sue Zvacek, to the family during Twentieth Century Love . After completing three costume changes, the dance troupe strikes a pose at the end of Popularity . After of planning by the choir council, in addition to raising S1 76.00 each, Concert Choir and West Side Delegation mem- bers were ready and excited to set off for their ten day spring tour. Departing April 8 for Chica- go, Washington D.C., and New York, the first night on the East Coast was spent digging one of the busses out of the mud at Camp Fraser, Virgi- nia. Gathering a large crowd, the concert on the steps of the Capitol highlighted the trip for many members with performances at the Lincoln lVle- morial, the Pentagon, and Wagner College long remembered by all. The skyline of the fun city greeted the 80-member group as they pulled in for their four day New York stay, which included two shows on Broadway and a free afternoon of shopping. The awards ceremony in Toledo, Ohio, brought the trip to a close as the weary travelers headed home. Kay Rath and Tim Rischer survey the never-ending boxes of fruit used to help finance the trip. .. is Q. During a breakfast stop in Ohio, tour members Sue Jorgensen, Joan Peli- sek, Lisa Hastings, and Kevin Richman enjoy the last day of the trip. Before boarding the Staten Island Fer- ry, Tim Flischer and Gary Moss take a closer look at the Statue of Liberty. ,V , .,,.V WWI, I 1 A memorable experience for choir members was the concert on the steps of the Capitol. hx K. .yy X. if S v Q 3' if 4- if ,WMM AY' -4 .V g qxfiwigv xfx Q, :K mmm - TA 5 'Y -3 V Z' , f A . H Q 1,12 1' ' M , , A f 1, f fe 4 W A, MMM M, . A YJ! 7 Yf, . , V ,, V '45 , , . ,, M V A vm f QQ Q ' , J 5 ,,,' an Q , ,V ,. k L Zi, '-A 2 ' V A I ' ' f X , 7, ef? 7 m n H f, ' ' , 4 4 rw V ., .iv W ,M I J , ' f E Q iw J' - ' ,l Z, A ,Q , M X , '52, 1 ia' , i E Q 4 2 i wfmmwzf ,WW 'W ww ' , N ,.,, f w,wM,,,' ,L.J'WW ' ' M My ,. 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L37 252 ,295 , 1 I Fleshy smiles from Pete Wyatt and Gary Beumgartnar help win over their audiences. 9 'VEL 7 3 gy' fl W Not always in the spotlight, but always lending a professional touch, are the instrumentalists, and three year piano player Rick Grimm is no exception. Twenty energetic singers times fifty performances a year not only equals a thou- sand smiles, but also the West Side Delegation , Jeff's own swing choir. Performing throughout Cedar Rapids weekly, this year's group also traveled to give performances at a national con- vention in Waterloo, to the University of Iowa, where they sang at the half time of a basketball game, and to Washington D.C., where they gave a performance at the White House. With a prerecorded tape of a full orchestra as a background, the second half of their well polish- ed program was a bicentennial salute that includ- ed rock versions of Battle Hymn of the RepubIic and The Gettysburg Address. Senior member Kay Rath commented, Although it's a lot of work, I feel it's worth it. Not only because gf the material rewards, but also because of the many friendships you deveIop. -495 For a bicentennial touch, Dave Ellis and Sue Zvacek dance to a full orchestra- tion tape background. Color guard members anxiously await the return of the football players for the start of the second half. Pep band generates spirited music at a A 5 1 22 Bands fall pep assembly. X ig ar . E . ,::.. Q Q xi a E , . - t - . . ii ' X N . . -X . X l' ' ' i V. w w , r fi 4 M' sw 3 in Q if wma. ,, A series of pinwheela is performed by the flutes in a home pre-game show. Coming off the field, senior Ed Floreng smiles with relief as another half-time show is completed. Scott Benesh, Bob Gull, and Chris Craig concentrate as they await the beginning of a half-time show. 1 Q X 5 Q Q 5 g,,fL - W ' ' ' ' 2 'E 2, , wwf f - f, . af f. 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For most stu- dents, 7:20 a. m. is awful early to be in school, but when you have to get up that early to play a musical instrument, you might begin to wonder if you've really got a hold of your senses. Through another branch of the music department, Cindi Lanz was chosen to represent Jefferson in the parade that was part of the 30th Annual Eastern Iowa Band Festival. The orchestra capped off its concert season with a tour to Minneapolis, Min- nesota. One of the highlights included a spring concert called La Musique a la Mode. The or- chestra also furnished the music for the spring musical, George M! Under Mr. Hoffmen's direction, orch- estra members perform a difficult number during the fall concert. Brad Erenberger watches his music and listens intently for his cue. 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'Chicago, Chicago! fh.twond.f- ful Townl This popular song of the 1930's sums up the feelings of the Hilltop Singers, who head- ed for Chicago on June 5. Their four day tour was filled with performances and excitement, made possible by their wlnter candle sales and the spring candy campaign. Mixed Chorus joined them in the Christmas Festival, and they also par- ticipated in the Junior and Senior High Vocal Fes- tival in March. The sophs added their bicenten- nial contribution when they presented Mad An- thony , a musical based on the Revolutionary War. Sean McDonough, senior, had the lead role of Anthony Wayne, e revolutionary war general, and he was backed up by a 90-member sopho- more cast. Hilltop Slnger girls squeeze last minute items into their suitcases before de- parting on thalr trlp June 5. Mixed Cho 1 27 five Got Spirit Theresa Mulherin, Sue Vecerka 5 is X . -.'. fi if Y!! f 'i A Ji wk Si- L 'unulll 14 ,,,,- 6 Af .M ,f U d lnnamsn Divlol W' 9 For a typical sophomore, Jefferson meant being the last one to be consid- ered for anything, learning which teach- ers were easy, sitting in the first row for athletic events, in general-getting what's left over. For a junior, it meant being able to speak to seniors, being able to pester sophomores, preparing to be a senior, wishing you were a senior, in general-being stuck in the middle. Underclassmen, as usual, sort of get tossed to the side. But still they were the loyal J-Hawks, the ones who flock- ed to athletic events. But in a year or UNO they'Il grow out of it and the young- sters of the West Side Story they will no longer be. 27' xt. rm Q 1 i BS. as Hi, Sophomores-76-Sophomore Todd Abney L WW , V A Michael Adair .A ,.. A V QW? 1. Laurie Alberts Pamela Allen Penelope Allen Don Allison frm? 32 45' n ,, ' 11 sg, Wg ni f ,Vi s l K if fi' iw 2 f . R f' ak Darwin Ammeter WM , MW Z H Wayne Amsler M Deadra Anderson 5 2 ,fy Judy Anderson V N. , ,,. zl. W iiil ' QUE Tim D. Anderson if? is Tim L. Anderson i 'fi-3'?':.3Y 9724 'X ,W A , ii'- L f I 4 Bradley Anfinson xffH ' f .L Terry Arens ,V ' 1 J ' 'H Conni Arnold ' ' Jay Arntzen A M Bobette Ash Siam Jeffrey Astor - A fy , .M--vi, ,1 Luann Astor V , , Patricia Atwood Gayle Balhorn Christine Ball Rehana Baloch Michael Bamsey wa? , W ' -is f ..,. f 1 ,ff J 'W A ' S 5, Rodney Banes Tammy Banks Elizabeth Barker Q n K 1 Melissa Barlow X , , ,-X Millicent Barlow gi 6 David Barmore ' v f X ix Teresa Barnes ii' iw, 3? Judy Barratt A Denise Beach W f mf Ron Bean H f Pwsv Beavers M James Beck 1 30 Sophomores 76- Sophomores-76 - ophon X . -W .. N, ,N ,...,. JM .mv .i 5 ..-as-'igi s B 6' Loren Becker Christine Beer Michael Belay fx Stacy Benesh Sheleen Berg James Berry 113' 'F Kenneth Berzinski William Bilslend Kelly Birkicht Patricia Blake Cheryl Blood Susan Bohlken Concentrating on the approaching meet, Tim Sewer faithfully does his loosening up exercises. Sophomore: 1 3 1 After a rough play, Gary Earnest's in- jury receives prompt attention from manager Mike Schneekloth. Cathy Boland Stephanie Boland Michael Brady Cory Braun James Brecht Delene Brooks Duane Brown Karen Brown Michael Brown Robert Brown Carla Buck Wayne Bulen Susan Burk Connie Burkholder Michael Burnside Carla Bushee Deanna Busher David Butler Krystal Cambridge Donald Campbell Mark Campbell Michael Campbell Brian Carberry Brenda Carpenter Wendy Carter Colleen Casey Andrew Choplick Anne Christensen 1 32 lophomores 'YQ J? a 5-.Q lp' l Q, 1, he K Qt., . ix 5 QV Vy Y figgiwa. 'V A ,K M' I ' 1 1 -:W V Q if Q' we 'ww wr? QW ..-... . IT- J5 t A QQ! 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Y r S. 4 s 1 W fi 2 Q! ka: Treesa Duncan Leslie Dvorak Sherri Dvorak Gary Earnest Craig Eaatin Bradford Edaburn Janet Edgington Jeffrey Edwards Cheryl Ehrenborger Scott Elson John Elwonger Steven Emkan Nevada Engberg Julie Eppel Jeffrey Erbe Marie Fiala Lynda Ficken Rebecca Finn Brenda Fisher Becky Fitzpatrick Sally Floerchinger Michael Foley Bobby Folkera Kristine Foncke Timothy Fontana Lori Fowler Robert Fowler Tim Francis Jeffrey Franta Patricia Frazier Sophomore! 1 35 Marylynn Goodson 1 36 Sophomorss Cheerleaders Colleen Sass and Tammy Banks arouse enthusiasm with one of their lively cheers. Q f F 'W M s ' v Y , ' N K L1- 1 . if .. Rims Frank Frisby gf ' s rf, X. James Fuller 'f V J' 7 4'f- J, .Q a x if 4 ' ' - sgwisf is it Q Walter Furman Steven Fye ' flfi K+ 'Qtr' Marita Gail Vicki Galloway Elizabeth Garbers Larry Garrigus Mark Gefaller Linda Gilbert Candace Gillespie Mark Gillund Thomas Gilmer Julie Goetzinger Ruth Goodman GK G af Michael Gorsh 'WE ' Cathy Gott Gina Grade ' Harold Graham Pamela Graves Michael Gray .ef if ' as fr -am Gary Grimm Joan Grimm YVIV. .,-h A XS serif Robert Gull Lisa Hahn Robyn Haley Terri Ham 118 Mark Hanks Brad Hansen Debra Harrington Gary Harris Tamara Harris Teri Harriss Kevin Hartwig Julie Haven Nancy Hearn Andre Heller Michel Henderson Carolyn Henry V Thomas Herder Debra Hearst Teresa Herdliska Robert Hill Kari Hills Kimberly Hills Julie Himes Rebecca Hiner Sue Hinton 1 Larry Hlavacek Don Allison Mlke Adair and Jon Russell nervously await their match Denise Hatcher Julie Hauskins Christine Hayslett Michael Herman Jill Hermanson Jeff Hermanstorfer Jean Hoffman Jeffrey Hoffman Tim Hoffpavir Lori Hogan Douglas Hollan Denise Holmes Arlan Holten Christy Hook Robert Hospodarsky Tamara Howke Jerry Hoyum Timothy Hughes Linda Huston Suehila lgram Mark Ivey Janice Jacobs Julie Janey John Jarnagan Steve Jellison Karen Johann Eric Johnson Harlan Johnson James Johnson Jeanne Johnson Terri Johnson Steven Jones Deborah Jordan Jerry Jordan Julie Jordan Linda Jordan Virginia Jungman Mark Kabelitz Lori Kaiser 1 38 Sophomores ,Az 'QQ' W f li ,. 'Kai s I ,f David Kamberling Judy Kannenberg Julie Kehm Cindy Keim James Kelley '62 arf' Janice Kelsey Shaun Kelsey Debra Kemmerling Randy Kern Daniel Kiefer Steven Kindl S216 ,eq W Cynthia King '-lvl 'irv-r Della King Mike King Roger Kinnison Greg Kirchmann Tim Kleiman Kathryn Klier Scott Klooa Tracy Knake Jay Knox Patricia Koele aff? Traci Kohl Sheryl Kokoska up i Izz y ' 5 M-w,,, ', , A Q3 Jack Kopish Y. 11 o Glen Kostka Jay Arntzen is congratulated as he climbs out of the pool after setting a new record in the 500-free-style event. Sophomoren 1 39 Sheila Kostman Nadia Koudsi Frederick Kraft Jeffrey Krey Brian Krebs Jeffrey Kroupa Kimery Kruckenberg Shelley Krueger Kimberly Kuecker Jeffery Lacoursiere Lawrence Lagerquist Scott Lagerquist Julie Lane Lisa Lane Tim Lane Jon Lange Eugene Laton Jess Lester Tammy Lighty Diana Lindsey Sylvia Linscheid Grace Lint Tammy Liston Lisa Loeffler Kelly Logan David Long Pamela Losa Alan Ludwick Joyce Lussenhop Michael Macke Rachel Maher Kenneth Mangrich Scott Manhart Rhonda Maresh Charles Martens Daniel Martin Jonathon Mason Lyle Matheny 1 40 lophamoras ' fi!! we A aw-elf V, 'MQ 5. Sir, X l - I --., - 152134 Neff X Siva X XX ON 3 -' N, ix E 2 X 3 M X 'I H X- X Q 54535: it-W SN Doing his good deed for the day. Dan Sojka carries a note to the office for his teacher. 3 Ziyi, 7 1: Z ' il f 7 QS are .e . 3 W . l - K. 4 X f. I x ffl' r i,, ,Qi-rdf' x x X SFS z ,xxx Q s Mary Maynard Dale McCIuskey Julie McCormick Susan McCune Louis McDaniel Pamela McKenzie Sandra McLellan Daniel McNamara Jamie McNeill John Mease Sheila Mershon Melody Meyer James Meyers Jeffery Miller Kevin Miller Dennis Mills Colleen Minoe Colleen Minor Debra Mitchell Deborah Mittan Carol Molander Jody Molltor Renae Moody Angela Moyer Pamela Mrstlk Duane Mueller Janelle Mullen Bophomorss 1 41 Mark Mullin Kevin Mulvany Tambrla Munn Nancy Munson Kelly Murdock Hartley Murray Kristeen Murray Danita Musel Diane Musel Jeff Nechanicky David Nelson Russell Nelson Rusty Nelson Charlotte Noel Tanya Noeller Bruce Norden Robert Northrup DeAnn Novak Ronald Novak Jeffery Oberthien Mark Ockenfels Debra Oehler Dennis DGreen Douglas 0Green Richard Oldfield Joel Olmstead Randall Olson Russell Olson Richard Orr Beth Ortmayer Tim Overhulser Randall Overturf John Owen Larry Pahl Nadine Palmer James Panosh Brenda Parker Timothy Patten Patrick Patterson Janis Payton Staci Pazdernik Paige Pealer K Al 'fy ,312 i , Z ,I ' Mi , 2 4 ,.. 1 X A a 1 W 1,2 WW I Q f ,w i rrff 5 ,:' 'Fx 'J f 'Q , T Ll ' xl , N Q , VAVV' Zi X N, MY' , r M 53 H ,lry I na Uailblyr I 44: i , lf, 413' 1 Q 'J umm' rv 45137 3.5 7 ,. . , WS: V. in fp 5 l ,L .A.., if if 1 E, J 59 -, ,N E1 .: 1 F :fx N . 5 X x X I xx I S 3 e Qz. i f , iff Dennis Pease Gregory Penn Kimberly Peters Pegi Petersen Sue Petrzalek Carol Pfeffer James Phinney Melissa Pile Donald Plowman D'Lynn Pokorney Nancy Politis Katherine Polton Lois Polton Karen Port Regina Porter Aldean Potter Sandra Pratt Timothy Prignitz Christine Prusek Carolyn Quaid Donald Quijano Pamela Rahn Timothy Flamsey Christy Ranson Timers patiently await the officials fir- ing of the gun by starting their gl' ik Temra Reed Cheryl Reinhardt Bradley Repp Dee Ann Rexroat Alexander Riddles Lisa Riley John Ritchie Steven Rizzio Vicky Roberts Cynthia Robinson Paul Robinson Rusty Robinson Dennis Roethlisberger 1 44 lophomorel Scott Roman Ronald Rooney William Rosburg Sheryl Rullman James Rump Jon Russell Diane Ryan Mickie Sankey Tracy Sankot Timothy Sarver Colleen Sass sn? i E: . 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Q f i 'WW Paul Schenatzki Alan Schindler Donald Schlemmer Ronald Schlemmer Jeffrey Schmidt Matthew Schmitt Douglas Schmitz Michelle Schmitz Michael Schneekloth Lynn Schreder David Schrock Nole Schroeder David Schuller Shelley Schultz Jerald Schumacher Kenneth Scott Wendy Scott Sally Scuffham Ann Saber Michael Sedlacek Jerry Severtson Michele Shaw Joan Shelton Mohammad Sheronick Gary Simmons Edward Simon Kevin Sindelar Linda Singelstad Jeffrey Slaman Rachel Slaymeker Jolene Slocum Jeffrey Smejkal Donna Smith Mary Smith Scott Smith Gary Snell Sophomore: 1 45 Daniel Sojka Arthur Sonka Candy Soto Christine Spanos Craig Spargrove Lori Speer Julie Spencer Coleen Spettel Jeffrey Spidle David Stanek Eric Stanford Betty Stanton Tammy Starr David Stastny Mark Stearns Jeffrey Stegman Robin Steinburg Arlene Steinert Lauri Stock Wendy Stoeker Kelli Strausser Amy Strellner Diane Strief Marty Stuefen Kathleen Sullivan Mark Svede Dean Swalley Diane Sweet Doreatha Taylor Steve Teehen Kelly Therp Kimberly Thenhaus Kimberly Thomas Kathleen Thomason Kevin Thompson Patricia Thompson Clark Thoraon Rodney Tierney John Tiaher Randy Trachts Catherine Traylor 1 48 Sophomore! ,-Q. w-...Q 'if 9 ' , s X f I ., if , gy fmwxf .. 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' 5 K' 5 ' Za, f 7 f ,Q ,I ' in .f riwii i 1' Y , A 'Q-3' 4 i A. ,mf i 'Wulf f i V I f ' ff 4 W- ...,A.,, 'Z' if Stacy Vrba stops to chat with Tammy Banks and Jay Knox between classes. Jeffrey Triplett Gregg Trosky Tracy Troaky Julie Trousdale Laura Turley ,' 4,1-'Q A ' 4 X ff' 'jf ' A '13,-, f '4 , 4 1 . xc 1 S ff? W Christine Turner Terry Turner Deborah Turnis Jeffrey Tvrdik Melissa Usher Therese Uthe Edward Uthoff Tammera Van Beek Darcy Van Bogart Benjamin Van Etten Sherri Van Steenhuyse Randy Vandarsee Steven Vaughn Ricky Veenstra Jeffrey Vercande Jon Vercande Teresa Vifien Nancy Voelkers Sophomores 147 Traci Kohl, Sally Floerchinger, and Lori R Y A .X 23 X? Clark sample the log cake at the foreign language banquet. ww Kimberly Vogel George Vondracek ln WI ,Ka W hY ' 1 Mai M I 4 I 1 Lou ri Vosmek Laura Vrba Pam Waddilove .- Charles Walderbach 'VME , L Q' , as W . k L, . . sn. . ,V EN 6 :. . X U, .A wa' W iigyw. Q - 'Q w N 1, 1, X me . K if ., f . K N LA .1 JE. ' ' N- L 11 Y if wx ' w: I i if .. XM 'Q Megan Ward Rosemary Webb Sharron Webber Dena Weberg Kathleen Weeks Luann Weitenhagen Brian Wells Jeffrey Wenzel Diane Werden Tracy Westbrook Wendy West Charles White Wayne White Laura Whitney Terry Wieland Chris Wilderman Laura Willett Charles Williams 1 48 Sophomores Mark Walderbach Russell Walker Mark Walter Julie Ward 11' V-:ff Ir- WJ X22 lzgl ' . ' io- S an VM, ,, If .,-uf t wi ll 2 J MN M ad ,Qi l 1 l 'QM W I 'fll In ww 6'- MU 'I-'v Hn- A -Q3 ' wif? r W Q 1 Xt '5 Sophomores not pictured. . . Deborah Bergstrom Sherry Briney David Brown Anh Bui Kim Craig Jodie Dunleavy Cyndy English Cindy Fabor Bobbie Freeman Kraig Green Tracy Hamlin Yvonne Hawthorn Thomas Henry Debbie Hewitt Kenneth Huber Willie Jackson Eugene Mclntosh Sharon Mischek Tim Paulsen David Pfaltzgraff Paul Reynolds Debbie Richlefs Teresa Salyars Craig Scheider Don Servey Cliff Stiffy Larry Stout James Sunday B33 Dawn Sykora Benjamin Van Etten Randy Vandersee Peter Verteiko James White Mary White Vera Williams Tina Wilson James Wright Ruth Goodman and Julie McCormick take a much needed stretch at halftime of a basketball game. 'X . .,.. ...LL Q K 3 Q.. tl f f 'ax gs 'Vi' Q, -: - lf ' ' A M L fresh t 3 - A 5 , K . Randy Zimmerman Russell Zitek Kirk zobac x I Anita zonal Debra Williams Dennis Williamson Fred Wilson Jonathan Wilson Karen Wilson Joseph Wiltgen Philip Wisely Mark Witting Ark Wong Matthew Woodward John Wooff Frank Wright John Wright Roy Yancey William Yates Brian Young Ronnie Young Rebecca Zacek if vt, Y W -J SPY' gf ll ,tm .Mg Juniors-76-Juniors-76-Juni: Terri Abarr Diane Ackman Kelly Albright Michael Allard Tod Allison James Ament Paula Ament Daniel Amling Kenneth Amsler Patricia Andersen Cynthia Anderson Rick Anfinson Jeffrey Arntzen Teresa Arthurs Timothy Astor Craig Augustine Cheryl Ayer Micheal Azinger Terry Bagley Wendy Baird Christa Barker Douglas Barnes Steven Bates Melanie Baughman Richard Beachler Marlene Beardsley Scott Beck Tamara Bemer Kim Bendixaon David Benford John Barge Dan Bergstrom Barbara Bilsland Randy Black Dale Blackcloud David Blahnik 1 80 Juniors ,fwffflfifilf ' Z' 7 Z, , f ,, f fe? ,R 6 f'43! F ' Y 4? 'qi df ' 00 4' Q W W 3 W 1 3 WL?'i'3,, 1- Q 33.4. 4-K. 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Slgiigiif - .X.-. .MM M Timothy Blood Ronald Bloxham David Boie Elizabeth Bonar Mark Bornstein Constance Bosier Rebecca Bosier Carol Bouzek Randy Bouzek Charles Boyd Renee Boyd Joseph Brammer Bored with the routine happenings at a junior senate meeting, Cindy Roman amuses herself with bubble gum 1 52 Junlora Speedy guard Darryl Jones races down the court for another easy layup shot. Edward Brecht Joelle Breck Dreanna Brugge Tammy Briney Scott Britcher Carmel Brown Brett Brubaker Mark Buchheim Karla Buker Cathryn Bulen Susanne Burns Zenida Butte Kevin Bye Kathryn Byse Gary Campbell Lori Campbell Steve Campbell Judy Carbaugh Mark Carder Carlton Carlson Judith Carlson . 7' X3 -,fm X 8 vu T1 V ' l X X 5 X NX x X X Y G 3 S A 4, .. r an hm., 4 J gg. Q. QV rw ,-.5 S X xl' F4 95 r at f. JY? 4 X ,a X ' Z ,fa xigfne K -qu wx .15 - YL.1 5 J P ff'-ws. XG? . .j k.ki 1 iwzviy?-sy--:kart ' ' 1 fig: is I fits' A f Q if 5' . Q K Ti M 6 Ax , 0' gi L, as .f K ,Q wx Q 5 . , X qt J' Q' ssassi J f svv Marcia Carlstedt Martin Carlton Dan Carpenter Micheal Carson Mike Cash Kevin Cerveny Norman Chase David Chihak Mitchel Christensen Mary Ciha Dianne Cilek Rodney Clark Greg Clauson Julia Cocciola Richard Cole Dawn Connet Debra Conway Douglas Cook Denise Cooley Mike Coombs Pamela Cosmen Patty Costigan Jean Craig Kimberly Cross Danny Crow Shelley Crumes David Curfman Rebecca Danly Rick Davenport Diane Davis Shirley Davis Susan Davis Vicki Davis Rick Dawson Tom Decker Michael DeHaan Denise Demory Terry Dennis Kurtis Diers Randy Dietzman Pam Dixon Laurel Domine Juniors 1 53 1 84 Juniors Terrssa Doyel Jody Doyle Clark Drew Sharon Drievold Curtis Duffield Sharon Duncan David Edmunds Earl Edwards Ricky Eggers Gary Ehrenberger Chuck Elias Joel Ellickson Mark Ellickson David Ellis Randy Engbretson Katherine Englert David Ennis James Eppel Joe Fiala Greg Fisher Russell Fisher JoEIIen Fisk Terry Fitzgerald Linda Floyd Larry Forristall Kimberly Forsythe Michelle Foshe Dale Frank Sussnn Frazier Daniel French Cynthia Furness Laurie Fye Robin Gabrielson Kenneth Gail Robert Gallagher Nancy Gardner 2? 2 ff vi , fu 9 if, Z 7,7 ff I 1 ,fhllw 44 fy, 4, X, J ff f W f U M 1 W v ' 0 ' f - W ,.: 1,2 wi :U-xv.. wiv 41' 5' f -'ew-W vv Q I Q' A , , N, Q iff' . E 'xiii , ly Q, 5 Q 2 , M 4' 1 s ff l ' ' ' , 9fgW.iW7Zi1 ,--H,,,,,f X fb 1 f f ff y Wi V 'A A W David German L! Teresa Garman 'X is ' Lynn Garwood - L .I 4 Q ' Pamela Gatewood a 1 1 A Suzanne Gauman John Gegner Norman Gier Susan Godber Janice Goodman Stephen Goodyear Thomas Gorsuch Tamara Gosnell Eleanor Kosek pours tea for Principal William C. Jacobson during the library's bicentennial tea party. f Janet Gott Ruth Ann Goyer Debra Graham Mark Gray Beverly Griffith Kevin Hadacek A., . S 5 X Debra Haley Karen Handley Claudia Hansen Barbara Harris Gerald Hart Susanne Hartson Juniors 1 55 Larry Hayes David Heaton Karl Heckart Julie Heeren Ronald Heeren Michael Heidt Steven Heisler Alan Henkel Kathleen Herbar Julie Herdliska Cynthia Hess Jeff Hessenius Michael Hiatt Penny Hildebrand Pamells Hill Melvyn Hinton Douglas Hobbs James Hobson Cynthia Hochstetler Denise Hodges Darolyn Hogan Vlctoria Hogan Sherry Holliday Jill Hood Brian Horek Judy Houser Louise Houtzager John Hovey Thomas Hughes Brenda Humbert 6 1' Q' wp A--s, Viv Nathan Humbert Brenda Hummel Sandy Hunt Kenneth Hupp Ksndence Hutchison Debra Hutton Abdelluh lgram Michael Ilten Julia Jacobsen Less Jacobsen Claudia Jehncke Angela Jensen Cynthia Jenkins Jamie Jensen Marie Jenson Deb Johnson Mark Johnson Randall Johnson Brien Jones Darryl Jones Dianne Jones Robert Jones Thomas Jones Tim Jones Susan Jorgensen Debra Joyner Brende Kadlec Chris Ksne Merlenne Keating Joseph Keellng Sherry Keller Nancy Kelley Mirsadera Kenjar Mike Kenney Barbara Kepler Kimberly Keproe Deborah Kimbro Terry Kindl Kayla Klingman Herman Klith Katherine Klocke Debra Kluth Julie Kohoutek Kathy Konigsmark David Koolbeck Sharyl Kopiah Gene Kostka Edward Kotaska Lori Kraft Jeffery Kramer Michael Kray Steven Krejci Greg Kriegermeier Kenneth Kroeger David Krouae Rene Krumm Lois Kruse Dan Kuda Douglas Kula David Kurke Reinert Kvidahl Lori Lafler Julia Lakoae Loren Lamere Lori Lane Gregory Langer Teresa Langguth Lori Langhurat Cynthia Lanz Sharon LeClere Scott Ledvina Lori Lee 1? H 4-M. ! f ., - ' u BZZISQFSQQSB ,W wmwwm ff gym ,WU I ll P11 .fm ff f W ff! gf 5 1 ff , . ff l J, . f 1 , .V fx If QW an Ou 5 ffgfvz ' iz : ' ,v av 1 J an my Q R X Xu 'if X Y Jw T ., , 1 , if awk , 1 4 f ' W '55 Q 42 f I ,f tif,- ,X ,,.. if in W, , W , A if . 4 ga! ' r Gig . I Q . if , 4 Q , x 9 ff. N ' Ai 'iii -., Q3 ik s 4 x 9+ Dan Legrand Sandra Lenton Anita Lentz Bryan Lassly Mikel Lester Scott Level Sherry Lewis Cynthia Lighty Clark Linn Mark Logan Tracee Long Gwenda Losey Patricia Lowe Gregg Lukehart Bruce Madlom Patricia Mahan Gary Manhart Jeanne Manson Terri Manta Randy Merchant Gregory Marling Timothy Marsha Jon Martens Martin Mason L- , K J X fx l Rick Eggers performs this difficult dive Q 4 during a home meet against West i ff ' , Pl? Waterloo. . , A K 9 i k.e. A ' ' s, . . vi ,.'5-an . 1 ur 5' Q D W mf 1 i TT R as L- Y A K ,, .. f -. 'L .., , . .. Juniors 1 59 Sandra Mast Beth Matejcek Dan Matus Michael McCain Chris McCallum Debra McCluskey Lonnie McDonald Anne McGuire Richard Mclntosh Danette McKenzie Peggy McLees Theodore McMann Kory McNeal ...'..,, - , L -- sl 'fy 'x Michael McSweeneY 1.. ig Q . Barbara Mefferd gl X ,Y YAAA yy Mona Meiner Linda Merck ' - Timothy Meyer A N ff Debra Miller Mark Miller Rochelle Miller Teresa Miller Donna Minor Fred Mittan 5 V? ff. .. Jeff Merrell Q Nt JV! J lp ' ' ' ' ' N L 1 .. -L J.. 'Ti , ,gl cs 1 f' QR fe ix h ? as if :Q 3' as s X 7 .... 31gkt,.:,,,,Q,,,,,,,m.Q.v 5' John Moeller Keely Mooney Debbie Morria Roger Mratik Theresa Mulherin Susan Munson Jeffrey Murdock Kathleen Murray Herbert Musser Connie Neal Joanne Nechanicky Jennifer Nelson IN. uw 5 9F??f2, ,gs Ax . I! . Q 'K ,K vu.-.,. Q-. O... M-.1 7 , ,l. ,Jw l W, I 7 nw, X fx. ' 1 ' U f no ngw, M X 7 . N A ,Y 5 Que ft' 1 ff? Jw! W1 f 1 J W ,V 1 ..,V 3 ,I yi 4 2 f, , , 4 . if 4 . ' 3:55 I V' I f .1840 ' ! f ..,mfi YM, ,, V 1 1 ,ag ff V ? f f f, K wr Cager Dave Koolbeck gives it his all during intense junior-varsity action against the Dubuque Rams. Joseph Nemec Randy Nesset Myra Nielsen Jonnie Nightingale David Noel Donald Norman Deborah Nost James Novak Lora Novotny Cynthia Nutt Ke Cynthia Oldfather Eric Oliver David Olsen David Olson Sara Ortmayer Ily Ohlhauser ,ivliyy , ,, .,,,, 'hs ' Barbara Ortner Michael Oster 5 aft, Linda Owen ll 3 Ruth Paeth -Q 'Sf 1,5 Dennis Parizek kv as ' Faith Parker Junlon 1 6 1 Ron Paulsen Debra Pazour Joan Pelisek Deborah Pennington Sandra Perkins David Peters Roger Petersen Debra Patsel Babette Pettibone Lynn Pfaltzgraff M-,gf Melanie Baughman groans as another bad joke is told during the Thespian's Chili Dinner Theatre. 1 82 Junlorl Shelley Pickerill Bruce Pike Terry Pizinger Kris Pokorney Todd Polehna Harland Pomeroy Karen Popelka Penny Pospiail Deborah Pratt Hila Pusateri .l1..,. d'.l'f'.'s.xQfx2x XX XV Sf X X am ,N 3295 -N3 , Am i 13.3 41. Wu., P sk J. .www J Ev 'J X' . 23?-ve-as Tammy Pyle Mary Quijano Karen Rainbolt Rebecca Readnour William Reardon Randy Redington Marva Reece Jodse Reeves Randy Richardson Ray Richardson Kevin Richman Cliff Richmond Roxanne Rieck Mickie Riley Rick Riley Steven Rinderknecht Michael Ritchart Ricky Rizzio Janet Robinson Martin Robinson Lori Roby John Rodemeyer George Roman Sue Roman Randy Rompot Ronald Rocks Jerald Rowray Steven Rowray Teresa Rowray Richard Rudd Timothy Ruggles Halimat Salehoglu Hayder Salehoglu Rick Sasek Jill Schaefer Paula Scheel Joni Schlotfelt Joseph Schminkey Randy Schminkey Jill Schroeder Jill Schuetzle Kristy Scott James Sedlacek John Selinger Michelle Shaffer Sean Shanahan Randy Shaver Jeffrey Shaw Lori Sheible Rebecca Shelley Joseph Sherman Lori Siechert Judith Siemering Denise Sieco Cheryl Skala Laura Skalaky Michele Slocum Tammy Slocum Janet Smith Jeraldine Smith Matt Smith Tonna Smith Robin Smittkamp Daniel Snell Robert Sorenson Jody Spencer Vickie Spencer Ronald Spina Helen St. John Betty Stark James Steffen Sheri Stepanek Dennis Stevens Ann Stolba Mark Stoltenberg Sharon Stourac David Strickler David Strief Rebecca Striegel Karen Strong Jeff Stuckenschneider 164 Junlore John Svoboda David Sweet Kim Sykora , ,J 'Kgr' Y- if f ,rrri it 3 my ai iw W f Q ff if 2 f r 6 I f. , z ,xsqn , vw Q - ' x ., -.- , My A 2 , , 7 , J , , I at uifmw, 4 Z Ag J-Q, -fywwf -it .. ,ww ,a l 1-vw,,,,, ,W 1 M,-.'-- . . lawn-MSS ff W :ff 'Q , a Some kids get their kicks from cutting classes but not Curt Duffield who specializes in an occasional headstand. K nf A !-Q .iii my -im ......5..,QiQ3x Thomas Symonatte Julia Tallman Michael Tallman Gary Taylor Carey Terry Janet Tharp Amie 3. .. . , Laura Thomason Matt Thompson Robert Tiedtka 6 as Q Sharon Tiernan Connie Tomanka Kevin Tomasak Marcia Tompkins Charles Traylor Michelle Turley Angela Tuttle X Brett Urban Thomas Utt Juniors 135 Michael Wall Christine Wallace Tim Walter Mark Walton Jon Ward Kimberly Weber Victoria Weber Regina Waidenhamer Kathleen Welch Joey Welton Scott Welty Lorrie Wentzel Pamela White Brad Whiteman Thomas Whiting Steve Wielend Daryl Wieneke ff is lytt y 1 :gg X 1' A 'E X Juniors not pictured Gail Anderson Deborah Beer Paulette Benesh Tammy Bridge Cheryl Britcher James Covington Brent David Jeff Duke Keren Goodwater Herbert Holtzman Ronald Humbert Berry Hutchings Edgar Hyke Florence Kelsey Sheri Kern Dan King Randy King Beverlie Klein Julie Klein Eleanor Kosek Cindy McDaniel Julie Naughton Julie Nelson Mark Newcomb Holly Plagmann Kathlein Reynolds Cynthia Roman Raymond Ross Tami Scelaro Jim Seiler Michael Seny Jan Shaheen Cynthia Shull Christine Stah Michael Stark Larry Suckow Tom Van Hoe Brenda Walton IM B Q7 if it Lance Wiese Carol Wilcox Tim Wilford Marsha Wilhelm Roxi Wilhelm Robin Willett Dale Williams Dawn Williams Doug Wilson Jerry Wilson Karla Wilson Kelly Wilson Tracey Wischmeyer David Wise Clement Wisely Anita Wong Pete Wyatt And rua Youker George Zabloudil Keeping in mind his store's motto, Mike Wall flashes a friendly smile while working at Hy-Vee. Looking Ahead Senior Class Editors-Vickie Matheny, Kbthy Stangl fl KMA.. 153 s I Dlli For class of '76, flashbacks probably hit moat of us with the coming of spring our senior year. Flashbacks of ourselves as naive sophomores. Then recalling ourjunior year, when a new set of sophomores arrived to our amuse- ment. Flashbacks of football games un- der the lights at Kingston Stadium and of packed basketball games in the gym. By graduation night, even the hardest of people were struck. We're on our own now. set up on e pedestal to make our own mistakes. To succeed . . . or to fail. We'lI all remember this place. We spent three years at this setting, three years to be remembered being part of the West Side Story . X .... 1 1 89 Karen Hendrickson, Deb Current, Dave Suchan, and Brian Hawk express varied reactions about their senior year. Glena Abernathy Bob Allen Steve Ament Bill Anderson Julie Anderson 1 70 Seniors Karen Anderson Mark Anderson Teresa Anderson DeAnn Arnold Jerry Ask Debbie Atwood Sandy Baack Micheal Bagan Beth Baker Lois Baker Sharon Belhorn Charles Bammert Guy Bangs Mark Banke Randy Banse Mary Bareis Sharon Barker Scott Berkwill Steve Barkwill Janice Bartling Gary Baumgartner Cindy Beadle Mike Beavers Sherri Becker Steve Becker Senlors 1 71 Steve Belay Scott Benesh Dave Bennett Dawn Berchenbriter Linda Berzinski Kimm Birkicht Bruce Bishop Becky Blackwell Sandy Blattner Carol Blood Linda Boggs Patti Bottoms Tim Bowers Linda Boyd Sue Boyer Dlane Brockhohn Diane Brown Sue Burke Cindy Burns Steve Busher Krystal Cambridge Kevin Campbell Kevin R. Campbell Don Carl Steve Carter 172 Seniors Max? ,lf Mr- Colleen Cerka Brian Chapin Tom Chapman Kevin Christensen Debra Church Q wwq.M ff Y. K 3 X is X . , 5 Q, Sli K 1 ,gf A ry, fa ff S , A . if , 'h..EQ,..-Q ff . , ff . C - h e y C' 'C .K - K . elf i Q' if Geoff Cirkl ,x. John Clark Lynda Clark Susan Clark 4 Belinda Coates 'ffm C M wk Sue Colbert Jerilyn Coleman if Terry Condon Cathy Conway ,vb I, 4 Toni Cooley Z :df . , Linda Corporon Eva Rocha Carrion is Jefferson'a foreign exchange student from Bolivia. Sanlon 173 Paul Cowan Debbie Crippen Dale Crosby Pam Crow Deb Current Jeff Dahn Cheri Dale Debbie Daniel Rick Darrow Debbie Dauenbaugh Brian Daugherty Steven Day Dean Deaver Kevin Delany Quentin Dessenko Marie DeVore Terrie Dewitt Melody Dlouhy Norman Dochterman Cathy Driscoll Jayme Duffy Brenda Dulin Mike Duncan Kent Dvorak Sherry Dvorak 1 74 Sonlorc v-0 ft? MQ ' Q Qi' 3 :A xx s x A r-,yin J fi QQ . . 9 riff in AM r Max., Wm fiiff-J1 lv pi' Ax ' R u fmimvf, M4345 5 .,-can L KW 'A N , in J 5 ie: Q7 4' Y Q., f rm Wil a ge G Kathy Ebaen Mike Eden Stephanie Edgington Terry Ehlers Steve Ehlert Lisa Eichhorn Mike Elam Becky Elson Diane Elwonger Debra Emken Brad Erenberger Rebecca Eahelman Eric Evans Tom Farland Barbara Fackley Henry Feuss Mike Fisher Tim Fitzgerald Mark Fleagla Connie Floerchinger Ed Florang Wendy Flynn Joyce Foster Linda Frazier Diane Fredericks Seniors 1 75 178 Benlore Karen Freeman Debbie Frieby Barbara Funke Denny Furman Shawn Gallagher Sheryl Gerwood Rick Gaskill Frank Geeualdo Linda Gier Mike Gilmer Donna Glandon Ellen Goodman Becky Goodeon Richard Goracy Ron Goreh Mike Greenland Bill Gretten Rick Grimm Ann Guetefeon miggrr f-an 4 I 2 ie Q F 'zfw Dlene Brown trlee to convince Steve VenSteenhuyee to let her meke hie name famoue during the All American. .MM ,.f .,f iurafv' if 44 WCP' G 2. .XV N ,ws Evan Guyer Bob Hackney Lori Hahn Nancy Halsor Steve Hangartner Stephanie Hansel Cheryl Harkness Bob Harrelson Ron Harrelson Rod Harris Sheryl Harris Laurie Hart Lisa Hastings Bill Haughenbury Brian Hawk Mike Hazewinkel Kurt Heckart Rose Heldreth Larry Hemann Scott Henderson Keren Hendrickson Cheryl Herron Kevin Hills Laurie Hindman Kathy Hinton Seniors 1 77 178 Seniors Dave Hittenmilier Kaylene Hocken Becky Hogan Laurie Holub Diane Horak Mark Hovey Tamara Hrdlicka Dennis Hruby Mark Hrusk Terry Hughes John Humbert John Humphreys Jim Hunt Linda Hurdle Debbie Irons Dave Jacobson Jeff Jenewein Al Johnson Denise Johnson Julie Johnson 1 r J, 4-JL nw, ,,,,.-9. H 2 DM I iv new w.,,.'f wr 7 ii -4 W: ww z mx ,J , I K J W, y If ' 'L ' x V N b a Ron Johnson f 8' Jeff Jones Sue Joseph X KONI 3 V94 --A-.,.., Lori Jungjohann Lonnie Kahler Dan Kaiser 5- 1 Sy qs if 'SM 4 a Jeff Kaiser Donna Kaltenbach Carol Kammerman Nia, K V Jean Karteus bl Linda Keister H 2523 nm. mi Karl Keller 5' Susan Kelley Steve Kent Steve Kepros Looking more like a ballet troupe, senior cagers scramble madly for a crucial rebound. sIl1lOI'l 1 79 Ronda Kern Kevin Kiamas Gerald Kilta Sandra Kimball Brad King Mark King Beverly Klouda Bill Konigsmark Mike Koolbeck Tom Kostiw Jill Kramer Gisele Krueger Marcia Kruse Kathy Kubasa Judy Kubik Dave Kuelper Bill Kulhavy Jeri Lafler Dave Lakose Ed Langer Nancy Laudenklos 180 Seniors Craig Leonard Gary Leonard Roger Lessly Brad Lester Judges of the competition yell wipe their faces after being surprised with cream pies. 'rf A. is-an-l. dn.- wpasn Dollie Lohman Doug Loveless Bob Lowe Robin Lubbock Diane Megner Diane Mahoney Julie Malloy Greg Menhart Cathie Marshall Randy Martens Marty Martin Kevin Mason Vickie Matheny Cindy McBride Dave McCauley Kelley McCune Sean McDonough Mary McLaud Ken Medulan Debra Meiner Mike Mercer Tammy Mills Jeff Mineck Rick Miner Barb Molander Doug Mollenhauer Julie Moneypenny Bob Moody Gary Moss Gerald Mottet Nlark Mratik 182 Benlorl 'JS WV femme.- ,Ar 'wa' 9 ' 1 -11. .. , . ,... , K3 1m N. -fmvbr 3 HFQY' a-haf R A X A t 1 Q .ww K E y ff: 1 'if' K I. 3 f' k we K . '21 W. , 'K . if V . N 1'-f ' vt QQ' Q-and , J w Wf 'S7 x. Dennis Mulherin Michael Mulholland Cindy Myers LuAnn Nemec Charlene Netolicky Steve Netolicky Barry Norden Gordy Nordgren Douglas Noring Patti Novak Rick Nutz Joyce Ogden Cindy Ohlerogge Danny Oldfather Steve Dldridge Bob Olive Bill O'Neil Don O'Neil Doug Parrish Mike Patten Linda Payton Greg Pearson Senlon 183 Jean Peet Nick Perkins Jean Perry Bob Phillips Pam Phillips Bill Pisha Julie Podzimek Brian Pomeroy Cindy Popenhagan Scott Pospiail Ramona Potts Terri Powers Flon Pratt Mike Price Carla Prochaska Jay Rajcevich Theresa Ramsey 184 Ssnlors Cindy Williamson enjoys a break in the action with har fellow teammates at the Marion volleyball match. Steve Pearson 2, 5 wwf x N 3 f at YA gi Kevin Richmond Jeff Ripperton Tim Riechar Steve Rooke Jodie Rowell Mary Ryan Kan Samek Rick Samak Deborah Sanders Laurel Sankot Jayne Sarver Patty Schambarger Jaff Scheal Mike Schmitt Julie Scholl Lori Schrader Dianna Schrock Mark Sedlacak Seniors 1 85 Lynda Salzer Scott Shelton Jana Shephard Scott Siachert Keith Simoena Sue Sisler Lori Slocum Leah Smittkamp Don Snyder Kevin Solem Regina Soto Rochelle Sparks Cindy Spike Roberta Spoenemann Linda Stallman Robyn Stanek Kathy Stangl AI Steinbach Faye Stoecker Stuart Stoltz Kathy Stourac Linda Stych 1 BB Senior: x W. SMH ima Wwww ,yi fm i?2i7i?fW 9 , ,,,, 5 V,,f, M ,Mi , Wi? W W' E2fQwy2,::! . ,Vbffgi ,g 2 Hi 302451 Hifi? 'A vzfaziiewwif' fy 55292 Qi: A -:f41:'1,1z,'wi,L4. v'5?LV ,,,,Mm,3 fifiikif ,, ,,.,,,, K ,,,, gg? I ,,,V H1 ' N 'H I . VWA5 ,.,Wf,sm ,, ,f ww Wwwwwquww Senior Kevin Swanson strikes a familiar pose during a Senior Senate meeting. Dave Suchan Mike Sullivan iri ii f2 ' i' rkr i ,:,,,k .. 21 fff saw W 1 feszf Gif rfb ,X 8 Q , W W if M 4-fi , ., , X ,. 1 f n .mmm Bob Svoboda Jill Svoboda Mike Swain Kevin Swanson Mike Tackaberry Pam Templer Connie Thoman Colleen Thompson Greg Thompson Krista Thompson Paul Thompson Naomi Toczylowski Claudia Tolle Alice Turley Barbara Twachtmann Helen Usher Seniors 187 Dean Uthoff Kent VanBogart Kim VanBogart Patty VanDeusen Bonnie VanGampIeare Barbara Vance Gloria Vance Jayne Vendercook Keith Vanoue Elaine Vrba Jen Wagner Chris Walker Nancy Well Petty Walsh Terry Walter Carol Ward Kevin Warner Ron Warren Kelle Weaver Kim Wentzel Carrie West Jane Weetpfahl John Wharton Tammy White Michael Wicke 1 88 Senlore ,pw 'Cu Av ,177 .fail f Eiawzfwr V D9bYl Zvecok Susan Zvacek WIP.. Barbara Wilford Wendy Willcoxson Paul D. Williams Paul E. Williams Cindy Williamson Alan Wilson Frances Wilson Eric Winistorfer Tim Wink Wendy Wischmeyer Stacy Wise Wendy Wise Sherri Wonick Terri Wonick DeeAnn Wullenwaber Ken Young Linda Young Stacy Zanka Dave Zimmerman Mike Zletohlavek Seniors not pictured . . . Jon Alberts Mark Alberts Mark Ayer Chsrlle Bentrlm Geraldine Blazek Doug Blurner Renee Boardman Len Sonar Lorle Buck James Butler Eva Rocha Carrlon Phll Chandler Steve Colllsr Suzatte Crouse Kerry Dahl Dexter Devld Therese Duffy Sheryl Dutton Davld Ehresmann Mike Ferry Vlola Ford John Forde Barbara Grlfflth Georgia Hale Jonl Hall Cindy Hamllton Rex Hamilton Bev Harrell Chris Hartman Mark Haycraft Victor Henson Judy Hin Chris Hoffman John Hopkins Kevin Housar Lyle Hyke Llsa Jerosh John Jugenhelmer Laurie Kaloue Debbie Klees Jlm Kllma Pam Knlffen Darryl Knox Terry Koremo Steve Kramer Dennls Kucera Janet Kucera Royce Lange Clay Langhuret Donna Laue Dave Lesmelster Dyann Lewis Steve Mammal Deena Mesklmen Robyn Mlllard Patty Mrstlk Nels Nelson Shane Neeeslhaul Dennis Newcomb Ken Dhehaussr Mlka Pazour Pam Prlce Jlm Prlmmer Bryce Richmond Mellsse Russo John Schmlnkey Steve Scovel Kelly Scranton Len Shonke Lanny Smlth Steve Spencer Peter Steele Debbie Stourac Nick Strellnsr Vlckle Svoboda Terry Wallerrcn Tom Weeks Greg Wesley Darrell welter Tammy Whlte Patty Wllllams Deen Wilson Ken R. Young Seniors 1 89 enior Directory ABERNATHY, GLENA FBLA 10: Office Education 12: Outlook 12. ALBERTS, JON ALLEN ROBERT Basketball 1 0. AMENT, STEVE Baseball 10: Basketball 12: Football 10: Gymnastics 10: Swimming 10: TSI 1 2. ANDERSON, JULIA Office Education 12: National Honor Society 12. ANDERSON. KAREN Cheerleader 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Lab Assistant 11. ANDERSON, MARK Basketball 10,1 1: Football 10,1 1: Class Officer-Vice-President 1 1: National Honor Society 1 1.12: Media Assistant 1 1. ANDERSON. TERESA Pep Club 11.122 TBI 12. ANDERSON, WILLIAM ARNOLD, DE ANN Basketball 10.1 1: Tennis 1 1. ASK GERALD Baseball 10.1 1.12: Statesman 11: YMCA Basketball 11,12: Speech Contest 10. ATWOOD. DEB Band 10: Junior Achievement 10: Volleyball 1 1: Office Assistant 1 1. AYER MARK Data Processing 10. BAACK, SANDRA BAGEN, MIKE Football 10,1 1,1 2. BAKER, BETH Pep Club 10,1 1,12: Lab Assistant 11. BAKER, LOIS Children's Theatre 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 11,12: Summer Musical 10,1 1,12: Concert Choir 1 1.12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 11: Bookstore Helpers 10: Speech and Forensics-In- dividual Events 12. BALHORN. SHARON Sophomore Musical 10: Girl's Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 10. BAMMERT, CHARLES BANGS. WILLIAM Cross Country 10,11.12: Track 10,1 1:12. BAN KE. MARK Football 10: Wrestling 10. BANSE. RANDALL Data Processing 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. BAREIS, MARY ChiIdren's Theatre 10,1 1,12: Fall Play 11,12: Readefs Theatre 1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10,1 1,12: Spring Musical 10,1 1,12: Summer Musical 1 1,12: Winter Play 10,1 1,12: Thespians 1 1,12: Band 10: Concert Choir 1 1.- 12: Mixed Chorus 10: Statesman 12. BARKER. SHARON Children's Theatre 10: Fall Play 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 10,12: Summer Musical 10: Winter Play 10: Band 10,1 1,12: Concert Choir 12: GirI's Choir 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Outlook 12: Statesman 12. BARKWILL, SCOTT Football 10: Swimming 10: T 81 I 12. BARKWILL. STEVE Swimming 10: T 8 I 12. BARTLING. JANICE Office Education 12. BAUMGARTNER, GARY Basketball 10: Golf 10: Swimming 10: ChiIdren's Theatre 10,1 1.12: Fall Flay 1 0, 1 1 . 1 2: Dramatics-One Acts 1 0,1 1 , 1 2: Reader's Theatre 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2: Sophomore Musical 1 0,1 1,12: Spring Musical 1 0, 1 1. 1 2: Summer Musical 10,1 1,12: Winter Play 10,1 1,12: Thespians 10,1 1,12: Concert Choir 1 1.12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 1 1 ,1 2: National Honor Society 1 2: Speech and Forensics-Individual Events 12. BEADLE, CINDY Track 10: Data Processing 12: Media Assistants 11,12: Ski Club 12. BEAVERS. MIKE Basketball 10: Swimming 10: T ln I 12. BECKER. SHERRY Mixed Chorus 1 0. BELAY STEPHEN Tennis 1 0: Children's Theatre 1 0: Fall Play 10: Sophomore Musical 1 0: Spr- ing Musical 11,12: Winter Play 10: Thespians 10: Concert Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 11,12: Natlonal Honor Society 1 1,12: Bookstore Helpers 1 1. BENESH, SCOTT Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 12: Summer Musical 1 1,12: Band 10.1 1.12: Orchestra 12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10,1 1,12: Mix- ed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 11.12. BENNETT, DAVID Basketball 10: Football 10. BENTRIM, RUSS BERCHENBRITER, DAWN Swimming 10: Pep Club 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Outlook 11,12: Statesman 12: Media Assistants 11. BERZINSKI, LINDA GirI's Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 11,12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Tic Chicks 11. BIRKICHT, KIMM Tennis 10: Cheerleader 11,12: Pep Club 10,11: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Outlook 12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Mat Maids 10. BISHOP, BRUCE Football 10: Track 10.115 DECA 12. BLACKWELL, BECKY Basketball 11: Tennis 10,11: DECA 12: Outlook 11,12. BLATTNER. SANDY Data Processing 12: Media Assistants 11,12: Ski Club 12. BLOOD. CAROL Tennis 10,112 Pep Club 10: Outlook 11,12: Tic Chicks 10. BLUMER. DOUG Play 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Speech and Forensics-Individual Events 1 1. BONAR. LEONARD Gymnastics 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Winter Play 10: Mixed Chorus 1 0. BOTTOMS, PATTY Cheerleader 12: Pep Club 12: Homecoming Attendant 12. BOWERS, TIM Wrestling 10: Media Assistants 11.12. BOYD. LINDA Science Club 12: Media Assistants 12: Student Council-Representative 1 1: Junior Senate 1 1: Senior Senate 12. BOYER. SUE Pep Club 10: Office Education 12: Natlonal Honor Society 12: Outlook 1 1,- 12: Statesman 11: Tic Chicks 10: Senior Senate 12. BROCKHOLM. DIANE Speech and Forensics-Individual Events 10,1 1,12: National Forensics League 1 0.1 1.1 2. BROWN, DIANE BUCK. ChiIdren'e Theatre 10.1 1.12: Fall Play 10,1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10,- 11,12: Spring Musical 10,11,12: Summer Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 10,11.12: Thespians 11,12: Concert Choir 12: Girl's Choir 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Statesman 12: Ushers Club 11: O.uill and Scroll 12. LORIE Media Assistants 12. BURKE, SUSAN Track 11: Statesman 12. BUSHER, STEVEN Baseball 1 0, 1 1, 1 2: Basketball 1 0. 1 1: Debate 1 0. 1 1 . 1 2. BUTLER. JAMES CAM PBELL. KEVIN Wrestling 1 0,1 1,1 2. CAMPBELL. KEVIN R. CARL, Tlml 12. DON Cross Country 12: Football 10: Track 10,11,12. CARRION, ROCHA CARTER. STEVE Baseball 10: Basketball 10,11,12. CHAPIN, BRIAN Track 10.11: National Honor Society 12: Outlook 12. CHAPMAN. THOMAS Gymnastics 10,11.12: Wrestling 10,11,12. CHANDLER, PHILIP TAI 12: Childrens Theatre 10,11: Fall Play 10,11.12: Sophomore Musical 1 1: Spring Musical 10.11: Summer Musical 11: Winter Play 10.1 1: Thespians 1 1,12: Junior Achievement 10,1 1: Science Falr 12. CHRISTENSEN, KEVIN Cross Country 10,11: Track 10,11: Wrestling 10.11. CHURCH, DEBRA Pep Club 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. CIRKL. GEOFFREY Baseball 10,11.12: Football 10,11.12: Letterman's Club 11,12: Class Offlcer-Vice-President 12: National Honor Society 12. CLARK. JOHN DECA 12: Media Assistant 1 1. CLARK, LYNDA Basketball 10,1 1,12: Cross Country 1 1: Letterman's Club 10,1 1,12: Office Education 12: Mlxed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 12. CLARK, SUSAN COATES, BELINDA Pep Club 12: Statesman 12: Usher Club 10: Timer 10. COLBERT, SUSAN Swimming 11: Track 11: National Honor Society 12: Individual Speech Events 1 1: Natlonal Forenslcs League 1 1: Letterman's Club 12. COLEMAN. JERILYN CONDON. TERRY Office Education 12. CON WAY, CATHY Cheerleader 10.1 1.12: Pep Club 10,1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mlxed Chorus 10: Natlonal Honor Society 1 1,12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Homecoming Attendant 12. COOLEY, TONI CORPORON, LINDA National Honor Society 12: Junior Achievement 1 0: Mini Teaching 1 0, 1 1. COWAN, PAUL Basketball 10,1 1: DECA 12. CRIPPEN, DEBRA CROW, PAM Health Careers 12. CURRENT, DEBRA DAHL. DAHN, DALE. Pep Club 1 0, 1 1 , 1 2: Statesman 1 2: Student Council-Representativ 1 1: Junior Senate 1 1: Senior Senate 12. KERRY JEFF Baseball 10: Basketball 10.1 1,12: Natlonal Honor Society 1 1,12: Outlook 11,12: Statesman 12. CHERYL Basketball 10,11: Pep Club 10: Mlxed Chorus 10: Debate 10,11: Office Assistant 10: Softball 11. DANIAL, DEBBIE Nurse Assistant 10,11: Junior Achievement 10. DARROW, RICKY DAUGHERTY. BRIAN DAUENBAUGH. DEBBIE Sophomore Muslcal 10: Orchestra 10.11: Mixed Chorus 10. DAY. STEVE Outlook 12. DEAVER. DEAN Children's Theatre 10,1 1,12: Fall Play 10,11,12: Sophomore Musical 10,- 11,12: Spring Musical 10,11,12: Summer Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 10,11,12: Thespians 10,11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 12: National Honor Society 12: Outlook 12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Individual Speech Events 11,12: National Forensics League 11,12: Thespian Vice President 12: Concert Choir Public Relations 12. BOARDMAN, RENEE DESSENKO, QUENTIN Data Processing 12. DE VORE, MARIE BOGGS, LINDA DEWITT, TERRIE Office Education 12: Children's Theatre 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Winter Basketball 1 1: Track 10: Data Processing 12. 1 90 Senior Directory DLOUGHY, NIE'-Qpy GRIFFITH, BARB DOCHTERMANI NQRMAN GR FF TSwimming 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. DRISCOLL, CAT:-lv I I H- BRENNA DUFFY, THERESE Student Council-Representative 12. p,,, club 10, GRIMM, nice-:Ano DUNCAN, MICHAEL Spring Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 12: Band 10,11,12: Instrumental Foqtbgll 1Q: yvrenging 10,1 1,12. Music Small Groups 10,1 1: Concert Choir 1 1,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West DULIN, BRENDA Side Delegation 10.11.12: National Honor Society 11,12. Office Education 12. GU5TAFsoNf ANN DVORAK, KENT Student Council-Representative 1 1,12. Track 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 12: Concert Choir 12: GUYER' EVAN Mixed Chorus 10. DVORAK. SHERRY ?::8sol:1:2:s:Tig 12: Student Council Vice-President 12, Representative EBSEN. KATHY EDEN, EDGIN EHLER EHLER Data Processing 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Band 10: Girls Choir 1 1: Mix- ed Chorus 10. MIKE Basketball 10,11.: Football 10.11: Track 11: Lettermen'a Club 10: Band 10,1 1: Media Assistant 10,1 1. GTON, STEPHANIE Track 10: Aquatic Arts 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Student Council-Represen- tatlve 10.1 1.12: Treasurer 10: Volleyball 1 1,12. S. TERRY Baseball 1 0. 1 1 . T. STEVEN Basketball 10: Football 10,1 1,12: Track 10.1 1: Lettermen'a Club 12: DECA 12: Statesman 12: Senior Senate 12: YMCA Basketball 12: Ski Club 12. ELWONGER. DIANE Basketball 10,11,12: Lettermen'a Club 10,11,12: Pep Club 10: National Honor Society 12: Debate 10: Volleyball 11.12: Softball 11.12. EMKEN. DEBRA ERENBERGER. BRADLEY Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Muslcal 10,1 1: Band 10.1 1.12: Orchestra 1 1,12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 1 0,1 1 ,1 2: Concert Choir 1 1,1 2: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 12. ESHELMAN. REBECCA Band 1 0,1 1,1 2: Orchestra 1 1: National Honor Society 1 2: Library Assistant 10. EVANS. ERIC Football 10. FARLAND. TOM FECKLEY. BARB Basketball 10: Golf 10.11.12: Swimming 10.11,12: Aquatic Arts 10,11: Lettermen'a Club 10,11,12: Statesman 12: Junior Senate 11: Senior Senate 12. FEUSS. HENRY FISHER, MIKE T8iI 12. FITZGERALD. TIM National Honor Society 12: Media Assistants 12. FLEAGLE. MARK Baseball 1 0,1 1,1 2: Let-termen's Club 1 1. 1 2. FLOERCHINGER. CONNIE FLORANG, EDWARD Band 10,11,12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10,11,12. FLYNN. WENDY Basketball 10: Pep Club 10: Class Officer-Secretary 1 1.12: Bend 10,1 1.- 12: Mixed Chorus 10: Junior Senate 1 1: Senior Senate 12. FORDE. JOHN FOSTER, JOYCE National Honor Society 12: Senior Senate 12. FRAZIER. LINDA Basketball 10: Golf 1 0,1 1,1 2: Swimming 1 0.1 1 .1 2: Aquatic Arts 10.1 1.1 2: Lettermen'a Club 10.1 1: Data Processing 12. FRISBY, DEBBIE Office Education 12: Office Assistant 1 1,12. FUNKE. BARB Aquatic Arts 10,1 1.12: Band 10.1 1.12: Orchestra 11.12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10,1 1,12: Statesman 1 1: Media Assistant 10.11. FURMAN. DANNY Track 1 2. GALLAGHER. BRIAN Baseball 10,11,12: Lettermen'a Club 11,12. GARWOOD, SHERYL Pep Club 10: DECA 12: Runner 10. GASKILL. RICHARD Basketball 10,11,12: Golf 10,11,12: Lettermen'a Club 10.11.12. GESUALDO. FRANK Science Club 12: Statesman 12: Medla Assistants 12. GIER. LINDA GILMER. MIKE Basketball 10: Football 10,1 1: DECA 12: Ski Club 1 1,12: Hat Gang 10.1 1,- 12: YMCA Basketball 11,12. GILANDAN. DONNA Health Careers 10: Tlil 12: Media Assistants 1 1. GOODMAN. ELLEN Pep Club 10: National Honor Society 12: Mat Maid 1 1.12. GOODSON. REBECCA Data Processing 12: ChIIdren's Theatre 11,12: Fall Play 11,12: Dramatics-One-Acts 10,11: Raader's Theatre 11: Sophomore Musical 11,12: Spring Musical 11,12: Summer Musical 12: Winter Play 11,12: Thespians 10.11,12: Girls Choir 11.12: Bookstore Helper 12: Individual Speech Events 11,12: National Forensics League 12: Student Coun- cil-Representative 1 1. GORACY. RICHARD , Baseball 10,11: Basketball 10: Band 10. GORSH. RON Football 1 1,12: Wrestling 12. GREENLAND. MIKE Baseball 10.11.12: Football 10: Lettermen'a Club 12. GREENWOOD. CARLENE GRETTEN. WILLIAM Swimming 10.1 1.12: Spring Musical 10,1 1,12: Summer MusIcaI10,1 1,12: Band 10.1 1.12: Orchestra 10.1 1: Instrumental Music Small Groups 10,1 1,- 12. Tennis 10,1 1: Chess 1 0: Children's Theatre 1 1,1 2: Fall Play 1 2: Sophomore Musical 1 1,12: Spring Musical 10,1 1,12: Summer Musical 1 1,12: Winter Play 12: Thespians 12: Band 10,1 1,12: Orchestra 10,1 1,12: Instrumental Music Smlll Groups 1 0.1 1. 1 2: West Side Delegation 10,1 1 ,1 2: National :lfragr Society 1 2: Media Assistants 10: Boys State 1 1 : All State Music 1 0,- HACKNEY. ROBERT Baseball 10: Football 1 1.12: Lettermens Club 1 1.12: DECA 12: Statesman 12: YMCA Ball 10,11,12: Ski Club 11,12: Hat Gang 10,11,12. HAHN. LORI Debate 1 1: Speech and Forensics Individual Events 12: Work Experience 12. HALE. GEORGIA Basketball 10,1 1: Track 10: Volleyball 11: Softball 1 1. HALL. JONI Pep Club 1 0.12: Statesman 12: Ushers 10: Pom Pon 1 1: Senior Senate 12. HAMILTAN, CINDY HAMILTAN. REX Cross Country 1 1. HANGARTNER. STEVE Golf 10: Gymnastics 10,11,12: Swimming 10: Wrestling 10,11,12. HANSEL. STEPHANIE Basketball 1 1: Sophomore Musical 10: Girls Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10. HARKNESS. CHERYL Mixed Chorus 10: Mat Maid 11.12. HARRELL. BEV Basketball 12: Track 12: Softball 12. HARRELSON. ROBERT Football 12: Gymnastics 10: Tennis 12: ChiIdren's Theatre 10,11,12: Fall Play 10,11,12: Sophomore Musical 10,11,12: Spring Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 10.1 1.12: Thespians 10.1 1.12: Mixed Chorus 10: Media Assistants 1 1. HARRELSON. RONALD Football 10,1 1,12: Track 10,1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. HARRIS. RODNEY Wrestling 10.1 1.12: Lettermens Club 12. HARRIS, SHERYL HART. LAUREL HASTINGS. LISA ChiIdran's Theatre 12: Fall Play 1 1.12: Sophomore Musical 1 1,12: Spring Musical 11,12: Winter Play 12: Thespians 11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: West Slde Delegation 11.12. HAUGHENBURY. WILLIAM Band 10,1 1: Instrumental Small Groups 10,1 1. HAUSER. KEVIN HAWK, BRIAN Baseball 10,11: Basketball 10.11.12: Football 10: Outlook 11,12: Statesman 12. HAYCRAFT. MARK HAZENWINKEL, Mike Trade and Industry 12. HECKART, KURT HELDRETH. ROSE Sophomore Musical 10: Girls Choir 11: Mixed Chorus 10. HEMAN. LARRY HENDERSON. SCOTT Football 10: T 81 I 12. HENDRICKSON. KAREN Basketball 10: Track 10: Class Officer-Treasurer 1 1.12: Student Council Representative 12. HENSON. VICTOR HERRON. CHYRLE HILL. JUDY Pep Club 1 1: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. HILLS. KEVIN HINDMAN, LAURA Band 10.11. HINTON, KATHLEEN Mixed Chorus 1 0, HITTENMILLE R. DAVID Basketball 10.11: Tennis 10.1 1.12: Lettermen'a Club 10.11.12. HOCKEN. KAYLENE Health Careers 1 1: T 81 I 12: Media Assistants 1 1,12. HOFFMAN. CHRISTOPHER Gymnastics 1 0. HOLUB. LAURIE Basketball 10: Tennis 10.11: Pep Club 10: T li I 12: Girls Chorus 10: Statesman 12, HOPKINS. JOHN HORAK. DIANE HOVEY. MARK Golf 10. HRDLICKA. TAMARA HRUBY. DENNIS Class Officer-President 10: ChIIdren's Theatre 10.1 1 .12: Fall Play 1 0: One-Act Plays 1 0,1 1: Sophomore Musical 1 0.1 2: Spring Musicel1 0, 1 1,12: Winter Play 10.12: Thespians 10.11,12: Concert Choir 11.12: Mixed Chorus 10: Debate 12: Individual Speech Events 1 1,12: National Forensics League 1 1.12. HRUSKA. MARK Statesman 1 2. HUGHES. TERRY HUMMBERT, JONATHAN Golf 10. HUMPHREYS, JOHN HYKE. HUNT, Football 10.1 1.12: Wrestling 10.11.12: Letterman's Club 12. LYLE JAMES IRAMS. DEBRA 191 Senior Directory . . . JACOBSEN, DAVID JENEWIEN. JEFF Media Assistant 12. JOHNSON, ALLEN Nurse Assistant 1 0. JOHNSON, DENISE JOHNSON. JULIE Childrens Theater 10,11,12: Fall Play 10,11,12: Sophomore Muslcal 10.- 11,12: Spring Musical 10,11,12: Summer Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 10,11,12: Thespiens 10,11,12: Band 10,11,12: Orchestre 10,11,12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 12. JOHNSON. RON Spring Musical 10,1 1: Band 10.1 1.12: Band 10,1 1.127 Orchestra 10.11.122 Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10.1 1,12. JONES. JEFF Cross Country 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12. JOSEPH, SUE Pep Club 10: ChiIdren's Theater 12: Fall Play 1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10,11,12: Spring Musical 10,11,12: Summer Musical 10.11.12: Winter Play 10,11,12: Thespians 11,12: Concert Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 101 West Slde Delegation 11,12: Tlmefs Club 10,11,12: Student Council Representative 10: Office Runner 10: Concert Choir Historian 12. JUNGJOHANN. LORI Basketball 10: Pep Club 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 1 1.12: Concert Choir 1 1,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 1 1,12: National Honor Society 12: Concert Choir Secretary 12. KAHLER, ALONNA Gymnastics 10: Swimming 10: Track 10. KAISER, DAN Basketball 10: Football 10,11,12: Track 10: Lettermen'e Club 11,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Junior Senate 11: Senior Senate 12: Hat Gang 10,11,12. KAISER. JEFF Football 10,11,12: DECA 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 1 1 ,12: Junlor Senate 1 1: Senior Senate 1 2: Letter- man's Club 12. KALAUS, LAURIE KALTENBACK, DONNA Office Education 12: National Honor Society 12. KAMMERMAN, CAROL Basketball 10,11,12: Pep Club 10: Class Offlcer-Presldent 12: National Honor Society 1 2: Bookstore Helpers 1 0: Lettermen'e Club 1 0.1 1.1 2. Vice- Prasldent 1 1, President 12: Minni Aide 12. KARTEUS. JEAN Cheerleader 10,1 1,12: Pep Club 10.1 1.12: Mixed Chorus 10: Nadonsl Honor Society 1 1,1 2: Outlook 1 2: Statesman 1 2: Homecoming Finalist 1 2: Quill and Scroll 12. KEISTER, LINDA Pep Club 10: DECA 12: Tic Chick 10. KELLER, KARL Swimming 10: Water Polo 11. KELLEY, SUSAN KENT STEVEN Swimming 10: Office Asslstant 10,1 1: Sophomore Musical 10. KE PROS, STEVEN Basketball 10: DECA 12. KERN RON DA Swimming 10: Cheerleader 12: Pep Club 10,11: Winter Play 10: Mixed Chorus 10. KIAMAS, KEVIN DECA 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Office Assistant 10.- 1 1. KIMBALL. SANDRA Pep Club 10,11: Volleyball 11,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Girl's Chorus 1 1: Mlxed Chorus 10: Tic Chick 10: Junior Senate 1 1: Senior Senater 12: Office Assistant 12. KING BRADLEY Golf 10,11,12: Band 10,11,12: National Honor Society 12: Debate 10. KING MARK Basketball 1 0. KLIMA. JAMES KLOUDA, BEVERLY Office Education 12. KNIFFER, PAMELA FBLA 1 0. KNOX DARRYL Wrestling 10,1 1,12: Media Assistant 12: Junior Achievement 10. KONIGSMARK, WILLIAM Chlldren's Theatre 10: Fall Play 10: Dramatics-One Acts 10: Reader's Theatre 10: Sprlng Musical 10: Summer Musical 10,1 1: Winter Play 10,1 1: Thesplans 1 0,1 1: Concert Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 1 0: Media Assistant 10: DECA 11: Sophomore Musical 10. KOOLBECK, MICHEAL Baseball 10,11,12: Football 11: Swimming 10,11,12: Lettermen'e Club 11,12: National Honor Society 12: Outlook 12: Junior Senate 11: Senior Senate 12: Hat Gand 11,12. KOSTIW, THOMAS Mini teacher 1 1. KRAMER. JILL Tennis 10: Pep Club 10.117 DECA 11. KRAMER, STEVEN Outlook 11,12: Statesman 11.12. KRUEGER, GISELE Homecoming Queen 12. KUBASHA, KATH RYN Health Careers 1 1: Junlor Achievement 10. KUBIK JUDY Cheerleader 12: Pep Club 10: DECA 12: Student Councll-Representative 10. KUCERA, DENNIS KUCERA, JANET KUELPER, DAVID Football 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. KU LHAVY, WILLIAM Basketball 10: Golf 10: Outlook 11,12: Statesman 12: YMCA Basketball 1 1.12. 192 Senior Dlrectory LAKOSE, DAVID National Honor Society 12. LANGE, ROYCE LAFLER, JERI Basketball 10,1 1: Letterman's Club 10. LANGER, EDWARD TSI 12. LANGHURST, CLAY LAUDENKIOS, NANCY Junlor Achlavement 10. LEONARD, CRAIG Sophomore Muslcal 10,11: Sprlng Musical 12: Concert Choir 12: Mixed Chorus 10,1 1. LEONARD, GARY Band 10: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10. LESMEISTER, DAVID Cross Country 11: Wrestling 10,11,12. LESSLY, ROGER Natlonal Honor Society 12: Student Council-Representative 10: East Iowa Science Fair 12: International Science Fair 12. LESTER, BRAD LEWIS. LOWE, c'9'3 c9Ul'lfYY 10.11.122 Wrestling 10,11,12: Science Club 11: Media Assistant 10,1 1. DYANN Pep Club 10: Mixed Chorus 10. ROBERT Football 10. LOVE LESS, DOUGLAS Baseball 10: Basketball 10: Football 10.11. LUBBOCK, ROBIN MC LAUD, MARY Pap Club 1 1: Class Offlcer Treasurer 'IO:Instrun1entalBend 1 0,1 1: Student Council Representative 1 1: Pom Pon 1 1. MEDULAN, KENNETH MEINER. DEBRA MERCER. MICHAEL Gymnastics 10,11: Sprlng Muslcal 10,11: Winter Play 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Statesman 1 1. MERRIFIELD. LUANNE MESKIMEN, DEENA MILLARD, ROBYN Cheerleader 1 2. MINECK, JEFF Cross Country 10,11,12: Track 10,1 1,12. MINER, RICK ' Baseball 10,11,12: Football 10,11,12: Lettermen'e Club 11,12: Outlook 11,12: Statesman 12: Debate 11. , MOLANDER, BARB Sophomore Muslcal 10: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 1 1,12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: State Music Contest 10: Office Assis- tant 1 1 .1 2. MOLLENHAUER, DOUGLAS Baseball 10.1 1.12: Basketball 10.1 1: Football 10: Lettermen'e Club 1 1,12. MONEYPENNY. JULIE Swimming 10.11: Sophomore Musical 10: Mixed Chorus 10. MOODY, ROBERT Cross-Country 10,1 1: Wrestling 10,1 1,12. MAGNER, DIANE Baseball 1 1. MAHONEY. DIANA MALLOY. JULIE Cheerleader 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11: Office Education 12: National Honor Society 1 1,12. MANHART. GREGORY MARSHALL, CATHERINE MARTENS, RANDALL Baseball 10.1 1,12: Football 10,1 1. MARTIN, MARTY MASON. KEVIN Wrestling 10: Lettermen'e Club 10. MATHENY, VICKIE Aquatic Arts 1 1: Class-Offlcer-Secretary 10: Health Careers 1 0: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 1 1,12: Summer Musical 12: Concert Cholr 1 1,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 12: National Honor Society 1 2: Statesman 1 2: Media Assistant 1 1.12: Ushers 1 1: Office Assistant 1 1: Tick Chick 11: Lab Assistant 12. MC BRIDE. LUCINDA Usher 1 0. MC CAULY. DAVID Fell Play 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Wlntar Play: Thespiana 10: Mixed Chorus 10. MC CUNE. KELLEY Data Processing 12. MC DONOUGH. WILLIAM Swimming 10: Class Officer-Vlce-President 10: ChiIdran's Theatre 10.- 11,12: Fall Play 10,11,12: Dramatics-One-Acts 10.11.122 Readefs Theatre 1 1: Sophomore Musical 10.12: Spring Muslcal 10,1 1,12: Summer Muslcal10,1 1,12: Wlntar Play 10,1 1,12: Thespian 10.1 1,12: Concert Choir 1 1,12: Mixed Chorus 10,12: West Side Delegation 1 1: Statesman 12: Usher 12: Individual Events 11,12: National Forensic League 12: Jeffyql- Hawk 1 2. MOSS, GARY Golf 10,1 1: Gymnastics 10: ChiIdren'a Theatre 10.1 1,12: Fall Play 10,1 1,- 12: Resdar's Theatre 11: Sophomore Musical 10,11,12: Spring Musica 10,11,12: Summer Musical 10,11,12: Winter Play 10,11,12: Thespians 11. 12: Concert Choir 11,12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 1 1, 12: Bookstore Helpers 11: Media Assistant 11: Thespian-President 12 Concert Cholr Manager 12. MOTTET, JERRY MRSTIK, MARK MRSTIK, PATRICIA MULHERIN, DENNIS Gymnastics 1 0.1 1,12. NELSON. NELS Wrestling 10. NESSELHAU F, SHANE NETOLICKY, CHARLENE Msdle Assistants 1 1,12. NETOLICKY, STEVEN NEWCOMB, DENNIS NORDEN. BARRY Golf 10,11: Band 10.11.12: Instrumental Music-Small Groups 10,11,12: National Honor Society 12. NORDGREN, GORDON Baseball 10.1 1.12: Basketball 10.11.12: Golf 1 1: Dece 12: National Honor Society 1 1,12. NORING. DOUGLAS Reader's Theatre 1 1. NOVAK, PATTI Swimming 10: Deca 12: Student Council Representative 10,1 1. NUT2, RICKY OGDEN. JOYCE Baseball 1 1: Pep Club 1 1: Outlook 1 1: Statesman 12: Lab Assistant 1 1. OLDFATHER, DANIEL Track 10: Orchestra 10.1 1. OLDRIDGE. STEVEN Golf 11: Band 10.1 1.12: Instrumental Music-Smell Groups 10,11,12: National Honor Society 12: Outlook 12: Quill and Scroll 12. OLIVE. ROBERT O'NIELL. DON O'NIELL, WILLIAM PARRISH. DOUGLAS PATTEN, MIKE PAYTON. LINDA Tennis 10,11: Pep Club 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 11: Summer Musical 11: Band 10.11.12: Orchestra 11: Instrumental Small Groups 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 12: Statesman 12: Tic Chicks 10.11. PEARSON. GREGORY National Honor Society 12. PEARSON. STEVEN National Honor Society 12. PEET, JEAN Office Education 12: National Honor Society 12. PERKINS. LYNISE Cheerleader 12: Pep Club 10.11.12: DECA 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Girls Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10: Senior Senate 12: Homecoming Atten- dant 12. PERRY, JEAN V Band 10.11: Statesman 1 1. PHILLIPS. ROBERT Football 10,11,12: Track 10,11,12: Media Assistant 10,11,12. PISHA. BILL Band 10: Instrumental Small Groups 10. PODZEMEK. JULIANE Tennis 10: Student Council Representative 1 1.12. POMEROY. BRIAN Baseball 10.11.12: Basketball 10: Football 10.11.12: DECA 12: Band 10: Outlook 1 1. POPENHAGEN. CINDY Tic Chicks 11. POSPISIL. SCOTT Football 10.11.12: Wrastllng 10,11,12: National Honor sSociety 11,12. POTTS. ROMONA POWERS, TERRI Sophomore Musical 1 0: Spring Musical 1 1,1 2: Concert Choir 1 1,1 2: Mixed Chorus 10: lndlvldual Speech Events 11.12: National Forensics League 1 1 ,1 2. PRATT, RONALD Golf 1 0. PRICE. MICHAEL PRICE. PAM Junior Achievement. PRIMMER, JAMES Band 1 0. RAMSEY, THERESA Sophomore Musical 10:GirIs Choir 11: Mixed Choir 10: Matmaide 1 1,12: Lab Assistant 12. RATH. KAY Sophomore Musical10: Spring Musical 1 1,12: Concert Choir 1 1.12: Mixed Choir 10: West Side Delegation 12: National Honor Society 1 1,12: Statesman 12: Homecoming Attendant 12. REEVE. ROBERT Wrestling 1 0, 1 1, 1 2. RICHMOND. BRYCE RICHMOND. KEVIN RIPPERTON. JEFF Baseball 10: Basketball 1 0: DECA 1 2: National Honor Society 1 1,1 2: Media Assistants 1 1 . RISCHER. TIM Football 10.1 1.12: Swimming 10: Wrestling 10,1 1: Aquatic Arts 10: Letterman's Club 12: Children's Theatre 10: Fall Play 10.11: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 10.11.12: Winter Play 10,12: Concert Choir 11.12: Mixed Chorus 10: West Side Delegation 1 1,12. HOOKS. STEVE Bsseball 10.1 1.12: Basketball 10: Track 1 1: Football 10,1 1,12: Statesman 1 . ROWELL, JODIE Track 10,1 1: Pep Club 10: National Honor Society 12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12. RUSSO. MELISSA RYAN. MARY Pep Club 10: FBLA 10. SAMEK, KEN Basketball 10: Football 10.1 1.12: Track 10,11,12: Letterman's Club 10. SAMEK. RICHARD Baseball 10,1 1,12: Basketball 10: Football 10,11,12: National Honor Society 11,12: Media Assistant 1 1. SANDERS. DEBBIE SANKOT. LAUREL SARVER. JAUNELLYN P9P Club 121 Ushers Club 10: Student Council-Treasurer 1 1,12: Represen tatlva 11.12: Tic Chick 11,12: Mini Teacher 11,12. SAYLOR. MARK SCHAMBERGER. PATTY Cheerleader 11,12: Pep Club 10,1 1: National Honor Society 1 1,12: Outlook 12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Mat Maids 10: Homecom- ing Attendant 12. SCHEEL. JEFF SCHMINKEY, JOHN SCHMITT, MIKE Football 10,1 1,12: Track 10,1 1,12: Letterman's Club 1 1,12: Hat Gang 10,- 1 1.1 2. SCHOLL. JULIE SCHREDER. LORI Pep Club 10: DECA 12: National Honor Society 12: Statesman 11,12: Junior Achievement 10: Senior Senate 12: Quill and Scroll. SCHROCK. DIANE Health Careers 10: Fall Play 1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Summer Musical 10: Thespians 11.12: Girls Choir 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Ushers Club 1 1: Tic Chicks 10. SCRANTON. KELLY Football 10: Wrestling 10: Winter Play 12. SEDLACEK. MARK Baseball 10: Football 10.11. SELZER, LYNDA Cheerleader 10,11,12: Pep Club 10,11,12: Outlook 12: Statesman 12: Homecoming Attendant 12. SHANKA. LEONARD Cross Country 1 1.12: Letterman's Club 1 1. SHELTON. SCOTT I Football 10,1 1. SHEPHERD. JANA Pep Club 10: T 8: I 12: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 10,11: Orchestra 10,11: Girls Chorus 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Statesman 11,12. STECHERT. SCOTT SIMEANS, KEITH Swimming 10. SISLER. SUSAN Tennis 10: Pep Club 10: FBLA 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 12: Band 10,11,12: Concert Choir 12: Girls Choir 11: Mixed Chorus 10. SMITH, LANNY SMITTKAMP. LEAH Gymnastics 11: Cheerleader 12: Letterman's Club 11.12: DEFA 12. SNYDER. DAN Basketball 10: Football 10: T 8m I 12. SOLEM. KEVIN SOTO, REGINA Basketball 10: Track 10,1 1: Data Processing 12. SPENCER. STEVEN Transfer Student. SPIKE. CYNTHIA Orchestra 10,1 1. SPOENEMANN, ROBERTA Tennis 10,11: Aquatic Arts 10,11: Pep Club 10, Girls Choir 11: National Honor Society 12: Statesman 12: Quill and Scroll 12: Bookstore Helpers 10: Tic Chicks 10,11. STALLMAN. LINDA STANEK. ROBYN Aquatic Arts 10,1 1,12: Health Careers 12: Fall Play 12: Sophomore Musical 12: Spring Musical 12: Winter Play 12: Bend 10: Media Assistant 1 1 . STANGL. KATHRYN Basketball 10: Track 10,1 1: Pep Club 10: Statesman 1 1,12: Media Assis- tant 1 1: Senior Senate 12: Quill and Scroll 12. STEELE, PETER STEINBACH. ALBERT Cross Country 10,11,12: Track 10.11: Letterman's Club 11,12: Class Of- ficer-President 11: National Honor Society 11,12: Outlook 11: Student Council-Representative 10.1 1: President 12: Senior Senate 12. STOECKER, FAYE Media Assistant 12: Usher Club 10. STOLTY. STUART Football 10: Wrestling 1 1. STOUROE, KATHRYN Individual Speech Events 10: National Forensics League 10. STYCH. LINDA Tic Chick 10. SUCHAN, DAVID Baseball 10,11,12: Basketball 10: Senior Senate 12. SVOBODA. JILL Tennis 10. SVOBODA. ROBERT Mixed Chorus 10.11. SVOBODA, VICTORIA SWAIN, MIKE Track 10,11: Winter Play 12: National Honor Society 12: Debate 12: In- dividual Speech Events 12: National Forensics League 12. SWANSON, KEVIN Baseball 10,11,12: Basketball 10,11: Gold 12: Let-termen's Club 12: Bookstore Helper 1 1: Senior Senate 12. TACKABERRY. MIKE ' Football 10,1 1,12: Swimming 10.1 1.12: Track 10,1 1: Aquatic Arts 10. TEMPLER, PAM Pep Club 10: Bookstore Helpers 10. THOMAN. CONNIE FBLA 10. THOMAS. BRIAN THOMPSON, COLLEEN Aquatic Arts 10.1 1.12: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 10,1 1.12: Orchestra 10,1 1,12: Girls Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10: National Honor Society 12: Media Assistant 11,12. THOMPSON, GREG Football 1 1,12: Wrestling 10,1 1,12: Children's Theatre 1 1: Debate 1 1. THOMPSON, KRISTA THOMPSON. PAUL Football 10.11.12: Track 10,1 1: Letterman's Club 12. TOCZYLOWSKI. NAOMI Pep Club 11: Mixed Chorus 10: Sophomore Musical 10: Student Coun- cil-Representaive 12: Office Assistant 10. TOLLE, CLAUDIA Pep Club 10.1 1,12: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 10,1 1: Summer Musical 1 1: Girls Choir 1 1: Mixed Chorus 10: Statesman 12: Stu- dent Council-Representative 1 1: Timers Club 1 1. TWACHTMANN, BARB Pep Club 10.1 1: Sophomore Musical 10: Spring Musical 12: Concert Choir 12: Mixed Chorus 10: Outlook 12: Statesman 12: Student Coun- cil-Representative 1 1 . Senior Directory . . . USHER, HELEN Offlce Educatlon 12: Uehere Club 11, UTI-IOFF, DEAN Sgeeball 10,12: Baekatball 10,1 1,12: Football 10: Lattermen'e Club 10,1 1,- VAN BOGART, KENT VAN BOGART, KIM Cheerleader 10,1 1: Pep Club 1 1,12: Office Education 12: Summer Muelcel 10: Mlxed Chorue 10. VANCE, BARBARA Statesman 1 1,12. VANDERCOOK, JAYNE Pep Club 10: Sophomore Muelcel 10: Spring Muelcel 12: Concert Cholr 12: GIrl'e Cholr 1 1: Mlxed Cholr 10: Student Councll-Repreeantetlve 1 1. VAN DEUSEN, PATRICIA Claea Offlcer-Secretary 12: Student Council-Repreeentatlva 10,12: Volleyball 10. VANGAMPLEARE, BONNIE Track 10: Pep Club 10,12: Office Education 12. VANOUS, KEITH VRBA, ELAINE Pep Club 12: Outlook 11: Stateemen 12: Uahere 10: Lab Aeelatant 12: Senlor Senate 12. WAGNER, JANIS I'-I:alth Careere 10: Offlce Education 12: Medla Aealetente 10,11: Uahere WALKER, CHRISTOPHER googbar 1l::'1:5V:Zratlg:ngh10: Sophomore Muelcel 10, Band 10,11,12: rc ee ra , : xo oru : WALLERICKI TERRY e 10 Student Councll Repreeentative 10. WALL, NANCY WALSH, PATRICIA Data Proceaelng 10,11,12. WALTER, TERRY Baaebell 10: Baeketball 10,11,12: Lettermen'e Club 11,12: Outlook 1 1,12- Stateernan 12: Medla Aeelatant 12. ' WARD, CAROL Caoea Country 11,12: Track 10.11.121 Letterman'e Club 11,12: Pep Club WARNER, KEVIN WARREN, RON WEAVER. KELLE DECA 12. WEAKS, TOM WELTER, DARRELL WENTZEL, KIM Saeketball 1 1. WESTLEY, GREGORY Tennle 10. WEST, CARRIE ChIldren'e Theatre 1 1: Reedelfe Theater 1 1: Sophomore Muelcel 10: Wlnter Play 10: Band 10,1 1,12: Orcheatre 12: Inetrumental-Small Groupe 1 94 Senlor Dlrectory 12: Glrle Cholr 1 1,12: Mlxed Chorue 10: Natlonal Forenelce League 1 1. WESTPFAHL, JANE Data Proceealng 12: Bend 10,11,12. WHARTON, JOHN Football 10,1 1 . WHITE, TAMMV WILCOX, ANN WILFORD, BARBARA Tennle 10: Pep Club 10: Sophomore Muelcel 10: Sprlng Muelcel 12: Concert Cholr 12: Glrle Cholr 1 1: Mlxad Chorue 10: Natlonal Honor Society 11,12: Stateeman 12: Mat Mald 11.12. -WILCOXSON, WENDY Data Proceeelng 12: Mlnl-teacher 1 1. WILLIAMS, PATRICIA Black Student Unlon 10,1 1. WILLIAMS, PAUL D. Sprlng Muelcel 1 1,12: Band 12: Concert Cholr 1 1,12: Weat Slde Delega- tlon 11,12: Natlonal Honor Soclety 12: Stage Band 10,11,12. WILLIAMS, PAUL E. Sophomore Muelcel 1 1,12: Wlnter Play 1 1,12: Mlxed Chorue 1 1,12: Weat Slde Delegation 1 1,12. WILLIAMSON, CINDY Baaketbell 10,11: Lettevmen'a Club 10,11: Pep Club 10: DECA 12: Stateeman 11,12: Volleyball 1 1. WILSON, DEAN ChlIdren'e Theatre 1 1: Reeder'e Theatre 1 0: Sophomore Mualcal 1 0: Spring Muelcel 11: Wlnter Play 11: Band 10,11: Concert Cholr 11: Band 10,11: Mlxed Chorue 10: Uehere 1 1: Indlvlduel Speech Evente 1 1: Natlonal Foren- elce League 1 1. WILSON, FRANCES Band 10,11,12: Orcheetra 10. WILSON, ALAN Baeketball 10: Tennle 10,1 1,12: Natlonal Honor Society 12. WINISTORFER, ERIC Football 10,11: Track 10,1 1,12: Letterman'e Club 1 1,12. WINK, TIMOTHY Netlonel Honor Soclety 12: Lab Aeelatant 1 1. WISHMEYER, WENDY Tennle 10: Pep Club 10: Sophomore Muelcel 10: Band 10,11: Mixed Chorue 10. WISE, STACY Gymnaetlca 10,11: Cheerleader 10,11,12: Let-termen'a Club 10,11: Pep Club 10,11: Mlxed Chorue 10. WISE, WENDY WONICK, SHERRI WONICK, TERRI YOUNG, LINDA YOUNG, KENNETH R. TBI 12. YOUNG, KENNETH W. 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'34 - Y A J ff ' A9235 l' .mn-A ' v- One of the musts faced by every prom couple, including senior Dan Kai- ser and his date Jill Schaefer, is posing for endless pictures. 'Stairway to Heaven' provided the theme for this year's senior prom which was held May 8 from 8:30 - 1 1:30 p.m. at the IBEW Hall. Reservations for dinners were made, tuxes were rented, and long dresses were bought. Meanwhile, money was no problem as Senior Senate got out early and earned more than enough money for the prom as well as a class gift. The expenses did build up, however, as dec- orations were bought, the hall was rented, and the band, Frost from Dubuque, was booked. Decorations portrayed a heaven scene highlight- ed by a stairway leading up to the ceiling. The usual steamers and balloons provided the right touch to turn the usual dreary hall into a make believe heaven. Finally the night arrived for the excited couples who danced and had fun with all of their fellow classmates. A cork announcement board also will be given to the school from the se- nior class of 76. The board will be located in the hallway under the arcade by the foyer. It will in- clude a color-code map of the school to help visi- tors locate rooms. Senior Wendy Flynn and her data, Tom Bennington, walk across the dance floor as their names are announced by Mr. Beckman. Enjoying dancing to the sounds of Frost are senior Patty Schamberger and her escort, Randy Rooney. X5 Recalling the fun time they each had at their own prom, chaperones Mr. Kee- ling and Mr. Smrha enjoy a good laugh. ,ga fs. T N: 4,1 Ill '1 4li. F'9F5W SV'WW3'l X Q W W'-'!?. Posing for Gazette pictures is one of the more fun duties of pre-prOm PBYTY co-hostess Beth Baker and Mike Koolbeck. Waiting for all guests to arrive at their party, seniors Mike Tackaberry and Karen Anderson talk about the upcom- ing events of the night. Senior Prom 1 97 N I 1- rm L4 , ,,,i, X i W. l 51 fit' f 'Ma Hall lu' ah mi- N .ii i '95 Shaking of hands, lisreningfo speeches, and receiving a diploma were all a part of the brief ceremony that culminated 1 3 years of education. Even yet the excitement of com- mencement remains in the minds of some 464 graduating seniors. Valedictorians Scott Benesh and Julie Malloy spoke on the topic As we think, so we are along with salutatorians Barbara Mo- lander and Linda Berzinski. The concert choir per- formed the theme song from the movie Ma- hogany during the 8 p.m. exercises on June 3. For many seniors, the future holds an uncertain feeling, others are already pursuing their post graduate career. But for one night, the future, the past, and the present came together and filled each graduate's minds with something different. Some dwelled on the memories of their high school days, and others on the challenge of the future. But all 464 graduating seniors gave a sigh of relief and shouted I-lallelujaluln Graduat 199 1 S E 5 s S i f l Z I I if Re mlogrin My STAGE BAND Front row Bruce Madlom, Steve Dldridge, Jeff Triplett, Gary Leo- Rick Grimm, Bill Heughenbury, Charlea Martens, Deva Ellis, Vicki Weber, Duane nard, Dan Carpenter, Evan Guyer, Mike Wicke, Ron Johnson, Brad Erenberger. Se- Brown, Tod Allison, Becky Eehelman, Kim Thomas, Mark Logan, Edward Florang, cond row Paul D. Williams, Charles Traylor. Back row Bill Gretten, Scott Benesh, Terri Covington. , ,. A A m we .-vs if 1- V 2 gf M fsgsf: W CONCERT BAND From row Deborah Noat, Donna Smith, Sharon Clement, Julia Trousdale, Judy Anderson, Carrie West, Marva Reece, Anite Zobel, Linda Payton, Danette McKenzie, Kim Thomas, Kelli Straueser, Michelle Shaw, Suzanne Gau- mon. Second row Janet Kucera, Kim Cross, Julie Johnson, Wendy Flynn, Marie Jenson, Barb Funke, Brent David, Debbie Haley, Ken Scott, Brad Whiteman, Diana Lindsey, Frances Wilson, Kayla Klingman, Julie Eppel, Kristy Scott, Cindi Lanz, Third row Melanie Baughman, Brenda Kadlec, Vicki Hogan, Patty Mahan, Laura Whitney, Stacy Benesh, Jeanne Johnson, Sharon Barker, Suehila lgram, Karen Johann, Mika Eden, Dave Ellis, Edward Floreng, Charles Martens, Den Carpenter, 202 Stage and Concert Bands Cathy Bulan, Tarrl Covington, Lori Hogan, Lori Langhurst, Becky Hinar, Vicki Weber, Mark Logan. Fourth row Pam McKenzie, Julie Janey, Ed Simon, Mike Schneckloth. Rick Hanes, Bruce Madlom, Steve Oldridge, Rick Eggers, Jeff Trip- lett, Bill Haughenbury, Gary Leonard, Scott Benesh, Bill Gratten, Bob Gull, Ken Huber. Duane Brown, Jeff Spidla, Tod Allison, Charles Traylor, Becky Eshelman, Mike Wicke. Back row Julie Spencer, Sherri Dvorak, Cathy Boland, Brad Eren- berger, Jerri Dae Cram, Doug Schmitz, Chris Walker, Ron Johnaon, Jody Spencer, Barry Norden, Mike Cummins, Wendy West, Pam Rehn, Dena Weberg, Evan Guyer. Mr. Lumen Colton. 5 3' w l , 5 VL 5 52 1 in , . .,,, , -,, ' V 5 ORCHESTRA From row Debby Joyner, Linda Singelstad, Hartley Murray, Deb Kucera, Kim Cross.Th1rd row, Denise Hatcher, Diane Lindsey, Bruce Madlom, Gary Hearst, Debra Oehler, Dennis Roethlisberger, Megan Ward, Chris Wilderman, Leonard, Scott Benesh, Tod Allison, Jeff Spidle, Debbie Pratt, Rick Davenport, Christine Beer. Second row Mary Lynn Goodson, Jeff Wenzel, Kari Hills, Sharon Colleen Thompson, Evan Guyer. Back row Sherri Dvorak, Brad Erenberger. Chris Riha, Carrie West, Deborah Noat, Cindi Lanz, Kayla Klingman, Barb Junke, Janet Walker, Ron Johnson. QUILL AND SCROLL Front row Linde Berzinski, Kimm Birkicht, Jean Karteus, Pet- Barb Molender. Dean DBBVBY, l-35809 BYOWYI, I-Ofi 5Chradar, Kathy Stangl, CathY ty Schamberger. Back row Roberta Spoenemann, Jodie Rowell, Steve Oldridge, Conway. LAB ASSISTANTS From row Linda Boyd, Bahette L. 5 w - - :wif X 7 . . Pettlbone, Rick Cole, Torn Hughes. Second rovv Cin- . mi dy McBride, Vickie Matheny, Kathy Stangl. Third ROW John Salinger, Randy Shaver, Elaine Vrba, Steve Wieland, Terri Ramsey. Back row Torn Utt, Doug Wilson, Tim Astor, Jim Sedlecek, Frank Gesualdo. Orchestra, Quill Bm Scroll, Lab Assistants 203 204 Mixed Chorua, Concert Choir, Hilltop MIXED CHORUS Front row Roxy Harrias, Janice Dale, Pam Rahn. Tammy Munn, Kim Thenhaus, Deb Hewitt, Arlene Steinert, Anne Christensen, Julie Spencer, Carla Bushee, Linda Singalsted, Becky Hiner, Pet Atvvood, Christine Beer, D'Lynn Pokorney, Judy Anderson, Sherri Dvorak. Janice Jacobs, Sue Burk, Tutti Taylor. Second row Pam Loes, Carol Molander, Lori Kaiser, Michele Shaw, Terri Johnson, Chris Wildermen, Petty Koele, Julie Lane, Cindy Keim, Laura Vrbe, Dane Webarg, Tracy Hamlin, Tracy Claude, Julie Eppel, Kim Hills. Elizabeth Gerbers, Sherri Van Steenhuyae, Jerri Dee Cram, Gayle Belhorn, Lori Fowler. Third row Luann Astor, .. , 4. Andre Heller, Louri Vosmek, Ed Simon, Jerry Hoyum, Mike Coombs, Larry Hleva cek, Mike Campbell, Jeff Triplett. David Phinney, Mark Gefaller, Mike Schneezi kloth, Mark Svede. Tom Gorsuch, Brien Young, Cathy Boland, Teri Uthe, Dsde Anderson, Delene Brooks. Back row Joni Grimm, Kim Thomas, Kari Hills, Carla Buck, Ken Scott, Mike King, Mark Ockenfels, Greg Penn, Kraig Green, Paul E. Williams, Doug Schmitz, Tim Prignitz, Bob Gull, Duane Brown, Walter Furman, Jeff' Nechsnicky, Suehila lgram, Mary Lynn Goodson, Tammy Fleed, Kelli Christopher sen. Q 'i9, - AAM4 1 W .4 f We . CONCERT CHOIR From row Judy Cerbaugh, Cindi Lenz, Sue Jorgensen, Loia Baker, Lynn Pfaltzgraff, Barb Kepler, Debby Joyner, Suzie Gauman, Lise Heating. Terri Powers, Lese Jacobsen, Sue Zvecek, Barb Wilford, Deb Zvecek,Vickie Me- theny, Jo Ellen Fisk, Keely Mooney, Louise Houtzager. Second row Becky Read- nour, Mary Bereis, Julie Johnson, Lori Jungjohenn, Barb Twachtmann, Sue Sialer, Joni Nechanicky, Stacy Vrba, Jayne Vandercook, Kay Rath, Holly Plagmann, HILLTOP From row Becky Goodeon, Kathy Konigs- mark, Sharon Balhorn, Linda Owen, Lori Siechert, Gwenda Losey. Shirley Davie. Second row Vicki Hogan, Terreaa Doyel, Jody Doyle, Cindy Jenkins, Sharon Drlevold, Carrie Welt, Diane Davis. Third row Keren SWORD. Brenda Hummel, Jean Craig, Lori l Cernpbsll. Geil Anderson, Debi Pratt. Kim Cross. Back row Arlene Steinert, Chris Wildermen, Judy Carlson, Anite Lentz. Dianne Cilek. Claudia Jahncke, 5, Debbie Hewitt, Sherri Dvorak. Sharon Barker, Lori Roby, Cindy Oldfather, Joan Pelisek, Kris Scott, Diane Brown. Third row Brad Whiteman. Dave Ellis. Pete Wyatt, Joe Sherman. Bred Ererbergar, Kurt Diers, Gary Beumgartner, Joe Keeling, Dean Deaver, Al Henkel, Tod Allison, Mark Logan, Mika Coombs. Sue Joseph. Back row Rick Grimm, Craig Leonard, Steve eley, Dan Carpenter, Steve VanSteenhuyse, Tim Rischer, Gary Moss, Todd Polehne, Kent Dvorak, Paul D. Williams, Herb Muaaer, Dave Kurka, Mike Wicke. Y ,Q , , . 3 Q Q... A .Q ,,.. ig we , yjw - i i get 5' , , gg my ' y,.. . y 1 my kk A 1 A S ietei fag, g p 'Q ieee S - ,J it fi e..,i A seee S fi if s , - R' J ,. eeeee aeer 'Q rerei f W as , . Q. . E -iii ,. -- J' ' .. '51 3' 5 133 , . - sv: ' J 'ill ld fl 'rn fuss 'F Hu 'ivan wh 4' 'I with 5 n,.f,1',l,n ,Q Q, uf ,pm .1 ini ' V WEST SIDE DELEGATION Front row Gary Moss. Vickie Matheny, Less Jacobsen, Dave Ellis. Second row Julie Johnson, Dean Deaver, Joni Nechanicky. Barb Kepler, Diars, Pete Wyatt. Fourth row. Julie Lane. Al Henkel, Even Guyer, Paul D. Wllliama, Herb Musser. Dan Carpenter, Paul E. Williams, Rick Grimm, Steve Belay, Key Rath. Lisa Hastings, Sue Zvacek, Judy Cerbaugh. Gary Baumgartner, Sue Joseph. Tl-md Back row' Joni Pelisek, Brad Whiteman, Steve Vansteenhuyse, Lori Jungjohann. row- Tim Riacher, Joe Sherman, Tod Allison. Rick Davenport, Jody Spencer, Kurt HONOR SOCIETY Front row Lori Jungjohann, Karen Rainbolt. Jean Karteus. Julie Malloy, Debby Joyner, Diane Elwonger, Carol Kammerman, Linda Payton, Cindi Lanz, Lori Campbell, JoElIen Fiak, Keely Mooney. Mary Quijano, Kay Rath, Barb Wilford, Suzanne Gauman, Lisa Hastings, Patty Schemberger, Scott Poapisil. Mark Logan. Second rovv. Ellie Kosek, Kristy Scott, Cathy Conway, Roberta Spoo- namann, Barb Molander, Paula Ament, Mona Meiner, Vicki Hogan, Ellen Good- man, Melanie Baughman, Kayla Klingman, Sue Boyer, Jean Peet, Susan Colbert. Carrie Weat, Julie Anderson. Susan Zvacek, Vickie Matheny, Colleen Thompson. Alan Wilson. Third row' Roxanne Rieck, Evan Guyer, Gordy Nordgren, Jeff Rip- perton, Tim Fitzgerald, Steve Oldridge, Jeff Cirkl, Brian Chapin, Bred Erenberger, Mike Wicke, Jodie Rowell, Linda Berzinski, Debbie Deuenbeugh. Deborah Noat, Lynda Clark, Hila Puaateri, Gwenda Losey, Nancy Gardner, Tim Wink. Back row Tammy Paeth, Brad Whiteman, Barry Norden, Steve Pearson, Scott Benesh, Bill Gratten. Rick Grimm, Al Steinbach, Paul D. Williams, Mark Anderson, Steve Belay, Kant Dvorak, Rick Ssmek, Jody Spencer, Jim Sedlacek, Dean Deaver, Becky Eahelman, Greg Pearson, Mike Koolbeck. West Side. Honor Soc iety 205 Q YA4 Htl if-, Keg, In-in 2 if 99 Q, 2 if Q- 4 'v Wm 51 1 37 iff Q, wi iff M 54 f f 'u Z! W if A if, Elf NY if 2 vi 1 afar? 3 fa-f STUDENT COUNCIL Front row' Deva Koolbeck, J.P. Knox, Tim Jones, Mike Wall, Scott Kloos, John Barge. Second VOW LYYH1 Schrader, Tereaa German, Faith Parker, Marianne Keating, Karen Hendrickson. Lori Hogan, Christy Raneon. Third row Sherri Dvorak, Penny Allen, Juli Podzimek, Pam Allen, Deanna Busher, Conni Arnold, Darcy Van Bogart, Katie Thomason. Beck row Mr. Hartman, Jayne Sarver, treasurer: Rick Sasek, treasurer: Patty Van Deusen, secretary: Sherry Dvorak, vice-president: AI Stein- bach, president. S , 1 JUNIOR SENATE From row' Jill Hood, Louise Houtxager, Jill Cocciole, JoEIIen Fisk, Pam White, Tracey Wiechmeyer, Sara Ortmayer, Julie Tallman, Cathy Henry, Con- nie Neal. Second row Keely Mooney, Karen Strong, Lori Roby, Diana Davis, Kim Cross, Shelley Pickerill, Lori Lee, Jim Covington, Tim Astor, Kris Pokorney, Cheryl Skala. Third row' Janice Goodman, Jody Doyle, Karen Popelka, Kim Forsythe, Cindy ....... Ll... .. 5 we -N Roman, Julie Naughton, Sheri Stapenek, Jill Schaefer, Dave Edmunds, Mike Car- son, J.C. Barge, Kathy Herber, Kim Weber. Christa Barker. Back row Brenda Kadlec. Tammy Bemer, Vicki Hogan, Michael Well, Judy Carlson, Joe Bramrner, Sue Jorgensen, Melanie Beughman, Rick Saeek. A M ENIOR SENATE Front row Carol Kammerman, Jeff Cirkl, Wendy Flynn, Karan endrickson, Deb Current, Susan Colbert, Barb Feckley, Karen Anderson, Kimm irkicht. Second row Georgia Hale, Jayne Server, Sue Boyer, Jean Peet, Belinda oetea, Kathy Stengl, Brian Pomery, Evan Guyer. Third row Linda Frazier, Sandy Kimball, Joni Hall, Elaine Vrba, AI Steinbach, Merk Fleagle, Mike Wicks, Mr. Ship- man. Beck row Shawn Gallagher, Kevin Swenson, Dave Suchan, Jeff Kaiser, Rick Samek, Scott Benesh, Randy Martens, Steve Ehlert, Dan Kaiser. Student Council, Jr. Senate, Sr. Senate 207 .iw AUDIO VISUAL ASSISTANTS: Terry Walter, Tim Fitzgerald, Kvaig Green, Mike Cummins, Robert Svoboda, Tod Allison. Ken HUPP. Don Campbell, Kevin Tomssak, Russ Walker, Tim Bowers, Jon Wil- son. Mr. C. Carney. CMC HELPERS From row John Salinger, Wayne Amslar, Bill Bilsland, Vickie Ma- 'OW D9 Y Pafizskf Eric J0h '50 MUYVB 71994391 MONB MSWNSYI COHBBI1 thsny, Charlotte Noel, Greg Kriegermeier. Second row Matt Thompson, Ellie 900- Jeff Jeneweinf Knfhv H9fb0 ' Lori LBNBHUYSY- Kosek, Jan Shaheen. Pauls Ament, Charlene Nekolicky, Kathleen Reynolds. Back 208 Audio Visual, CNIC, Whita Squad WHITE SQUAD CHEERLEADERS Front row Robyn Millard. Back row Kath Koningsmsrk, Kim Forsythe, Cindy Hens, Kathy Englert, Ronda Kern. Qi A m 1 2 Z 5 u v 1 I E E 1 1'mcmxlsaf -0. Knew-vnu-Q--an-nas: 1.Agrl'f.:vw1f-fini 5 f nn- rmaru- vis -rv1 r': Mr, qi 1-gqvvw'fz r' mm. 'Em 210 Pep PEP CLUB From row Penny Allen, Deanna Buaher. Pam Allen, Andre Heller, Janice Jacobs, Tutti Taylor, Christy Ranaon. Second row Deniae Beach, Judy Anderson, Katie Thomason, Patty Koele, Lori Kaiaer, Sherri Dvorak, Lori Hogan, Tammy Van- Beek, Judy Dale. Third row Tareaa Vifian, Kim Croaa,Lauri Stock, Kim Hills, Jayna Sarver, Mary Lynn Goodaon, Tracy Claude, Dede Anderson, Janice Dale, Julie OFFICE ASSISTANTS Front row Sandy Kimball, Faye Stoeckar, Sue Cllek. Judy Dale, Nola Schroeder, Michelle Schmitz, Janice Dale. Shelley Crumea,Second row Nancy Voelkera, Tammy Berner, Mona Meiner, Joni Grimm, Jon Mason, Tereaa an M' fir 1-,M Eppel. Fourth row' Jan Shaheen, Dlana Davie, Lori Roby, Julie Ward, Michelle Schmitz, Kathy Sullivan, Delene Brooks, Laura Vrba, Patty Blake, Maliaaa Pile. Back row Karen Strong, Keely Mooney, Vicki Hogan, Pam White, Tracey Wishch- meyer, Kria Pokorney, Elaine Vrba, Belinda Coates, Tammy Reed, Nancy Voelkera, JoEllen Fiak, Stacy Vrba, Melanie Baughman, Julie Janay. Jill Hermanaon. 1 German, Marianne Keating, Connie Farr, Debra Hutton. Back row Joe Keeling, Dave Sweet, Rick Saaek, Steve Hangartner, Steve Ehlart, Phil Wiaaly, Chrla Pruaek, Sherry Briney. wg., GIRLS SOFTBALL Front row Kathy Herber, Penny Hildebrand, Becky Elaon, Mickie Riley. Second rovv Diane Magner, Beth Matejcak, Tareaa Langguth, Lori Campell, Diane Ackman. Back row Coach Char- lotte Flagenold, Diana Elwongar, Cheri Dale, Sue Munson, Coach Dorothy Peterson. Club, Office Assistants, Softball 'rs we K w as 'K ck s aw f rr , ,IM Ui F , ,SX gtg' 5x..,,x,,J E MAT MAIDS Front row Melissa Pile, Barb Wilford, Ruth Goodman. Back rovv JoEIIan Fisk, Jan Sha- ? heen, Ellen Goodman, Cheryl Harkness, Terri Ramsey. J.J CLUB From row, Carol Karnmerman, Diane EI- wonger, Tracy Weabrook. Sue Jorgensen, Janice Goodman. Second row Liz Barker, Carol Ward, Diane Ackman, Judy Siemering. Linda Floyd. Back row Robin Smittkamp, Maria Jenson, Susan Colbert, Teresa Langguth, Karen Popelka, Nancy Munson. ups x TIMERS From row: Julla Janey, Clndy Kelm, Lori Hogan, Sandy McLellan, Sharon row: Nancy Voelkera, Jody Molitor. Lori Kaiser, Becky Zacek, Pam Waddilove, Beth Webber, Joan Shelton, Gayle Balhorn. Second row' Diane Ackman, Nancy Gardner, OrtmaY6f- Sherri Dvorak, Marva Reece, Vicki Hogan, Kari Hills, Carla Buck, Tutti Taylor. Back Met Maids, JJ Club, Timers 21 1 if! T or T in ....,. . V , Mn! Q DATA PROCESSING From row Kelley McCune, Deb- bie Sanders. Second rovv Mary Ryan, Sherri Dvorak. Third row Miss Bomkamp, Renee Boardman, Wendy Willcoxeon, Toni Cooley. OUTLOOK STAFF From row' Steve Dey, Carol Blood, Barb Twechtmenn, Kris Po- Rick Miner. Third row Steve Oldridge, Lynda Selzer. Kimm Birkicht. Jean Karteue, korney, Cindy Lighty, Randy Shaver, Cathy Henry. Second rovv Glens Abernathy, Dean Deaver, Patty Schamberger. Back row Brian Chapin, Tim Walter, Dave Lori Campbell. Sue Boyer. Brien Hawk, Bill Kulhnvy, Sharon Barker. Terry Walter, Koolbeck. 212 Data Processing, Outlook Staff 1-no fr T3 DECA From row Bill Konigsmark, Lori Schrader, Brian Pomeroy, Paul Cowan, Jeff Kaiaer, Greg Thompson, Stacy Wise. Second row Steve Ehlert. Bob Hackney, Steve Kepros, Bruce Bishop, Gordy Nordgren, Mika Gilmer, Randy Banse. Back row Sue Clark, Jeri Lafler, Wendy Wischmeyer, Cindy Wil- liamson, Linda Keister. OFFICE EDUCATION From row Linda Boggs, Debbie Frisbe, Jean Peat, Sue Boyer, Beverly Klouda, Helen Uaher. Second row Misa Williams, Kim Van Bogart, Terry Condon, Donna Keltenhach, Julie Malloy, Janie Wagner, Glenn Abernaihy. Back row Mrs. Harker, Cheri Dale, Laura Hart, Brenda Dulin, Lynda Clark, Julie Anderson. Thl From row Knylene Hocken, Teresa Anderson, Don..- Glandon, Ken Young, Ke- H9I'ld9f80f1- Jim HUHK, DOH Snyder. Mika Eden. Ed Lan99Y, Mhrk Mrsiik. Mike vin Campbell, Lanny Smith, Phil Chandler, Scott Barkwill, Steve Ament, Mike HB!BWif1k9l. GY09 NIBYIINIY1, Mf- VI'biCBk. Fiaher. Back row Laurie Holub, Diane Horak, Deb Emken, Jana Shepherd, Scott DECA, Office Ed., Thi 213 BOOKSTORE HELPERS: Mary Ann Maynard, Kayla Klingman, Joe Sherman, Brad Whiteman, Mike Kray. 2 ii is s E ,sw . rl B w 4 A 2 lt E Q STATESMAN STAFF Front row: Barb Wilford, Suzie Gauman, Vickie Matheny, Sharon Baker, Mary Bareia, Diane Brown, Sue Joseph, Frank Geeualdo, Jodie Ro- well. Second row: Kay Rath, Lori Schrader, Bob Hackney, Dean Deaver. Linda Pey- ton, Pete Wyatt. Barb Feckley, Llnda Berzlnakl, Roberta Spoenemann, BSlil'1dB Coatea, Cathy Conway, Elaine Vrbe. Third row' Barb Molender, Laurie Holub, Sue Burke, Kathy Stangl, Barb Vance, Jana Shepherd. Claudia Tolle. Jean Karteus, Tammy Pyle, Lynda Selzer, Joyce Ogden, Mika Cnah, Rlck Miner, Jeff Heeaenius, 214 Bookstore, Statesman Staff Kimm Birkicht. Fourth row: Terry Walter, Bill Kulhavy, Todd Polehne, Barb Twecht- mann, Patty Schember er, Cheryl Skala, Sue Vecerka, Jill Schroeder, Jody Doyle, Steve Ehlert, Deb Current, Back row: Brian Hawk, Theresa Mulherin, Sharon Tier- nan, Sera Ortmayer, Kris Pokorney, Janet Smith, Christa Barker, Cathy Henry, Connie Neal, Terreaa Doyle, Mary Quijano, Denise Demory, Cindy Nutt, Teresa Miller. barr, Terri 1 50 bernathy. Glena 170,212,213 BNEY. MR. DON 36 bney. Todd 46.77,130.206 ckrnan, Diane 1 50,210.21 1 dair, Michael 60,61.130.137 ,dmlnletretlon 36,1 55 Iberts. Jon lberts, Laurie 130 Iberts, Mark lbright, Kelly 150 .ll School Splrlt 10,1 1 llard, Michael 42.74.1 50 Ilen, Pamela 54.130,207.210 Ilan, Penelope 54,130.207.210 Ilan. Robert 170 Inde Baardsley. Marlene 150 Beavers. Michael 171 Beavers. Peggy 130 Beck. James 46.130 Beck. Scott 150 Becker. Loren 64.131 BECKER. MR. ROBERT 36.46.66 Becker. Sherri 1 71 Becker. Steve 171 BECKMAN, MR. WILBERT 36,196 Beer, Christine 131,203,204 Beer. Deborah Belay, Michael 46,6O.77,131 Belay,Steven 172,204,205 Bemer. Tamara 150,207,210 Bendixson. Kimberly 150 Benesh. Paulette 172 Cambridge. Krystal 132,172 CAMERON. MR. B0 37,57,91 Campbell. Donald 132,208 CAMPBELL, MR. TOM 37 Campbell. Gary 152 Campbell. Kevin 57.172 Campbell, Kevin R. 172.213 Campbell. Lorilee 152,204.205.210.212 Campbell, Mark 132 Campbell. Michael 132,204,206 Campbell, Steven 1 13,152,206 Benesh. Scott 122.202.203,205.207 Benesh. Stacy 131,202 Benford. David 150 Bennett, David LLEN. MR. ROBERT 36,46 llison, Don 48.60,130.1 37 llison. ment. ment. ment. mling Tod 1 50,202.203,204,205,208 James 150 Paula 150,205,208 Stevan 170,21 3 , Daniel 150 mmeter. Darwin 130 msler, Kenneth 150 mslar. Wayne 130,208 ndersen, Patricia 150 nderson. Cynthia 150 nderson, Deadra 1 30,204,210 nderson. Gail 204 nderson, Judy 1 30.202.204,2 1 0 nderson. Julia 170,205,21 3 ndarson, Keren 13.171.197.207.209 nderson. Mark 171.205 nderson. Teresa 171.213 nderson. Tim 75.130 nderson. Timothy 1 30 nderson William 170 nfinson. Bradley 60.95.130 nfinson. Ricky 150 quetlc Arte 209 ans. Terry 130 nold. Conni 130.207 nold, DeAnn 171 ntzan. Jay 64.65.130,139 ntzen. Jeffrey 1 50 hurs, Teresa 1 50 h. Bobette 130 k. Gerald 74.171 K, MR. JOHN 36 K. MR. ROBERT 36,42 tor Jeffrey 46.77.130 tor Luann 11 1,127,1 30,204 tor Timothy 66.150.203,207 ood. Debra 28.171 ood, Patricia 130,204,206 udlo Vleuel Men 208 gustina. Craig 150 er Cheryl 150 er Mark xnger. Micheal74.150 ack. Sandra 1 71 : en. Michael 42.171 ley. Terry 51.150 ' IRD. MS. JOAN 36 ird, Wendy 72.150 ker. Artrilla ker. Beth 1 71.197 ker, Lois 114.1 71,204,206 - LES. MS. DONNA 36 lhorn, Gayle 54.78.130.204,21 1 lhorn. Sharon 171.204 II, Christine 130 ' LL. MR. WILLIAM 36 Ioch. Rehana 130 mmert. Charles 171 msey. Michael 46.130 nde122.123,124.126,127 nes. Rodna 46 130 Bentrim. Russell Berchanbriter. Dawn 172 Berg. Sheleen 131 Berg. John 150,207 Bergstrom, Daniel 150 Bergstrom. Deborah 73 Berry. James 131 Berzinski. Kenneth 131,205,214 Berzinski, Linda 172.203 Blcentenniel Acdvltiee 22.23 Blcentennlll Supplernent 225240 Bilsland. Barbara 150 Bilsland. William 131.208 Birkicht. Kelly 131,212 Birkicht, Kimm 1 2.13,89.172.203,207, 109.214 Bishop. Bruce 172,213 Black. Randy 66,150 Blackcloud. Dale 77.150 Blackwell, Becky 172 Blahnik. David 150 Blake. Patricia 131,210 Blattner. Sandra 172 Blazek. Geraldine Blood. Carol 172,212 Blood. Cheryl 33.131 Blood, Timothy 151 Bloxham, Ronald 151 Blumer. Douglas Boardman, Renee 212 Boggs. Linda 172.213 BOGGUSS. MS. JOANN 36.53 Bohlken, Susan 131 Boie. David 79.151 Boland. Cathy 132,202,204 Boland, Stephanie 132 BOMKAMP, MS. LORAINE 37.212 Bonar. Elizabeth 151,206 Bonar, Leonard Bookstore 2 1 4 Bornsteln. Mark 74,151 Bosier. Constance 151 Bosier, Rebecca 151 Bottoms. Patricia 13.14.15,172 Bouzek, Carol 151 Bouzek. Randy 42.76.77,151 Bowers. Timmy 172,208 Boyd. Charles 151 Boyd. Linda 28,172,203 Boyd. Renee 151 Boyer. Susan 172.205.207,212.213 Brady. Michael 48.71.75,132 Brammer. Joseph 99.151.206,207 Braun. Cory 132 Brecht. Edward 152 Brecht. James 132 Breck. Joelle 152 BREDESON, MR. LAVERN 37. 42.74 Bridge. Tammy Bri gs. Dreanna 91.152 Briney. Sherry 73,210 Briney, Tammy 1 52 Britcher. Cheryl Britcher. Scott 152 Brockhohn. Diane 172 Brooks. Dana Brooks. Delene 73.92.132,204,210 BROWN. MR. BUZZ 1 1.37 CAPPS, MR. RON 37.71.79 Carbaugh, Judy 152,204,205 Carberry. Brian 132 Carder. Mark 152 Carl, Donald 77.172 Carlson, Carlton 152 Carlson, Judith 1 26.152.204,207 Carlstedt. Marcia 153.209 Carlton, Martin 153 CARNEY, MR. CLEM 37.208 Carpenter. Brenda 132 Carpenter. Daniel 153,202.204,205 Carrion, Rocha 173 Carson. Michael 42,77.153.207 Carter. Steven 66.69.172 Carter. Wendy 73,1 32 CASE, MS. LINDA Casey, Colleen 62.63,132.209 Cash. Mike 102,153,214 Cerka, Colleen 173 Cerveny, Kevin 153 Chandler. Philip 213 Chapin. Brian 173,205,212 Chapman, Paul 51.57.173 Chase, Norman 153 Cheerleadere 8B.89.208.209 Chihak. David 153 ChlIdren'e Theater 1 12.113 Choplick. Andrew 132 Christensen. Anna 110,132,204.206 Christensen. Kevin 57.59.173 Christensen. Mitchel 153 CHRISTIANSEN. MS. NYLA 37 Christopharsen. Kelli 54,133,204 Church. Debra 173 Ciha. Mary 153 Cilek, Dianne 126.1 53,204 Cilek, Susan 133,210 CIMBUREK. MS. HELEN 37 Cirkl. Geoffrey 13.42,44,74,173,205.- 207 Cisler, Ronald 133 Clark. John 1 73 Clark, Lori 133 Clark. Lynda 72,173.205,213 Clark. Robyn 133 Clark. Rodney 42.77,153 Clark. Susan 173.213 Y . Guy 4B.49.77,171 angs. nke, Mark 171 nks. Tammy 130,1 36,147,209 nse, Randall 171.21 3 areis, Mary 11 3.171,204.206.214 arker, Christa 62,63,150.207.214 arker, Elizabeth 62,78.130,211 arker, Sharon 1 7 1 .202.204.2 1 2.214 Brown, Carmel 152 Brown. David Brown. Diane 96.172.176.203.204.- 206,214 Brown, Duane 132,202,204 Brown. Karen 132 Brown, Micheal 132 Brown, Robert 132 arkwill. Soon 171,213 arkwill, Steven 17 1 arlow, Melissa 130 arlow, Millicent 130 armore. David 130 arnes. Douglas 66.68.150 arnes, Teresa 1 30 arrett, Judy 130 artling. Janice 171 eebell 74.75 lketblll, Glrle 72.73 eketbell. Sophomoree 70.71 eketbell, Verelty 66.67.6869 ASSETT, MR. HURLEY 36,71 ates. Steven 1 50 aughman. Melanie 150,162,202.205, 206,207,210 aumgartner. Gary 97.10B.113.114. 115.120,171.204.205.206 each. Denise 130.210 eachler, Richard 42,57.59,150 eadle, Cynthia 171 aan. Ron 130 Brubaker. Brett 152 Buchheim. Mark 57.60.152 Buck, Carla 78.132.204,211 Buck. Lori Bui, Ann Cong Buker. Karla 152 Bulen. Cathryn 152.202 Bulen. Wayne 46.77.132 BRUNS, MS, SHARON 37 Burk, Susan 132.204 Burke. Susan 31.1 72.214 Burkholder. Connie 132 Burns. Cynthia 172 Burns. Susanne 152 Burnside. Michael 64,132,209 Bushee. Carla 132,204,209 Busher. Deanna 132,207,210 Busher, Steven 74,172 Butler. David 132 Butler. James Butts. Zenida 152 Bye. Kevin 152 Byse. Kathryn 152 Claude. Tracy 133,204,210 Clauson, Greg 42.77,153 Clauson, Michael 133 CLEMENS, MR. DAVE 37 Clemens, David 46,133 Clement. Sharon 133.202 Cleveland. Carrie 133 Cloelng 220.221.222.223 CMC Helpere 208 Coates, Belinda 31.173,207.210,214 Cobb, Marshall 133 Cocciola. Julia 78.1 53,207 Colbert. Susan 53.173.205,207.2 11 Cole, Richard 153.203 Colem n. Jerilyn 173 Collier, Steven Collins. Bradley 79.133 Collins. Tommy 133 COLTON. MR. LUMAN 37,202 Concert Cholr118.119,126,127 Condon, Terry 173.213 Connet, Dawn 153 Connet. Michael 133 Conway. Cathy 13,14.104.173.203. 205,209,214 Conway, Debra 153 Cook, Douglas 42.153 Cook, Timothy 133 Cooley, Dale 133 Cooley. Denise 153 Cooley. Toni 173,212 Coombs. Michael 98.153,204.206 Coonrod. Keith 133 Corey, James 46.71,75,133 Corporon, Linda 18,173 Cory, Norman 133 Cosman. Pamela 153 Costigan. Kevin 64,133 Costigan. Patty 153 Covington. James 207 Covington. Jerry 133 Covington. Terri 133,202 Cowan, Paul 174.213 Cowan, Robert 46.60.133 COX, MR JAMES 37 Craig. Chris 122,133 Craig, Jean 96.153.204.206 Craig. Kim Cram, Jerri 133,202,204 Cram. Michael 77.133 CRANDALL. MR. GARY 37 Cranston. Roddy 75,133 Crippen, Debra 174 Crooks, Kenneth 133 Crosby. Dale 42.44.174 Croee Countrv 48,49 CROSS, MS. JEAN 37 Cross. Kimberly 153,202.203.204.206. 207.210 Crouse. Suzette Crow, Danny 153 Crow. Pamela 174 Crumes. Marty 133 Crumes. Shelley 1 53.210 Cryder, Eric Culberson. Rita 133 Cummins. Michael 133,202,208 Curfman, David 153 Current, Debra 13.93,1 70,174.207.214 Current, Douglas 46.133 Dahl. Kerry Dahn, Jeffrey 66,102,174 Daily, Daniel 134 Dale, Cheryl 174.2 10.213 Dale. Janice 134.204.209,210 Dale. Judy 134,209,210 Daniel. Debra 174 DANIELS, MR. RUSS 37 Dankert, Jeffrey 60.134 Danly. Rebecca 153 Darrow, Ricky 174 Dassie, Christine 134 Den Proceeelng 212 Dauenbaugh, Debbie 174,205 Dauenbaugh, Richard 46,134 Daugherty. Brian 1 7.174 Daugherty. Debra Dau herty. Robbie 134 Davenport. Richard 153,205 David. Brent 202.206 David, Dexter Davis, David 134 Davis. Diane 153.204.207,210 Davis, Shirley 80.1 53,204,206 Davis. Susan 153 Davis, Vicki 153 Davis. Wanda 134 Dawson, Michael 46.134 Dawson. Ricky 1 53 Day. Steven 174.212 Deen. Christopher 134 Deason. Craig 134 Deaver. Dean 103,104,174.203,204, 205.206,212,214 DECA 213 Decker. Thomas 1 53 DeHaan. Michael 64,65.153,209 Dekko, Kelly 134 Delany. Kevin 174 Delavergue, Nelson 134 Demory. Denise 104,153,214 DENNIS. MR. CRAIG 37,206 Dennis, Terry 153 Derlein. Jeffrey 134 Dessenko. Quentin 174 DeVore. Marie 26,174 DeWitt, Terrie 174 DICKEY. MS. CHERlE 37 Diers, Kurtis 153.204,205.206 Dietrich. Brian 134 Dietz. Polly 134 Dietzman, Randy 153 DINGER, MR. STEVE 37,64 Dinnell. Clifford 134 . Dinnell. Julie 134 Dirks. Clark 134 Dixon. Pam 153 Dixon. Samuel 46,60,134 Dlouhy, Douglas 134 Dlouhy, Marc 134 Dlouhy, Melody 174 Dochterman, Norman 174 Domine, Laurel 1 53 Donaldson. Kevin 46,71.75,134 Dorland. David 60,135 Downing. Steve Doyel. Terresa 154,204,214 Doyle. Jody 104.154,204.207,214 Doyle, soon 51,135 Drew, Clark 154 Drew, Kevin 135 Drievold. Sharon 154,204,206 Driscoll. Cathy 174 Duffield. Curtis 42,154,165 Duffy, Christine 135 Duffy. Jayme 174 Duffy. Therese 1 3 Duke. Jeffrey Dulin. Brenda 174,213 Duncan. Michael 174 Duncan, Sharon 154 Duncan. Treesa 135 Dunleavy. Jodie Dutton. Sheryl Dvorak. Kent 174,204,205 Dvorak, Leslie 135 Dvorak. Sherri 135,202.203.204,207, 210.21 1.212 Dvorak. Sherry 174 DYAL, MS. DORRIS 37 Earnest. Gary 46,75,132.135 Eastin, Craig 75,135 Ebsen, Kathy 175 Edaburn, Bradford 46.135 Index 21 5 Jordan, Deborah 138 Index Eden, Mike 175,202,213 Edltor's Message 224 Edgington, Janet 135 Edgington, Stephanie 175 Edmunds. David 56,57,154,207 Edwards, Earl 1 54 Edwards, Jeffrey 135 Eggers, Ricky 64,154,159,202 Ehlers. Terry 42,74,175 Ehlert, Steven 11,42,175,207.210,213, 214 Ehrenberger. Cheryl 78,135 Ehrenberger, Gary 154 Ehresmann, David Eichhorn, Lise 175 Elam, Michael 175 Elias, Chuck 42,154 Ellickson, Joel 154 Ellickson, Mark 154 Ellis, David 12 1,154,202,204.205 Elson, Becky 175.210 Elson, Scott 135 Elwonger, Diana 29,54,55,72,73,175, 205,210,21 1 Elvvonger, John 135 Emken, Debra 175,213 Emken, Steven 46.71.135 Engberg, Nevada 135 Engbretson. Randy 154 Englert, Katherine 89,154,208 English, Cindy Ennis. David 154 Eppel, James 57,154 Eppel, Julie 135,202.204,2 1 O Erbe, Jeffrey 135 Erenberger, Bradley 125.175,202,203, 204,205 Eshelman. Rebecca 175,202,205 Evans, Eric 175 Fabor. Cindy Fall Pley 108,109 Faltinson. Mark Farland, Thomas 175 Feckley, Barbara 52.53,80,175,207,214 FERRETER, MR, DENNIS 37 Ferry, Michael 42 Feuss, Henry 175 Fiala, Joe 154 Fiala, Marie 77,135 Ficken, Lynda 77.135 Finn, Rebecca 135 Fisher, Brenda 135 Fisher, David Fisher, Greg 154 Fisher, Michael 175,213 Fisher, Russell 154 FISK, MR. JACK 37,42,77 Fisk. JoEllen 154,204,205,207,210,211 Fitzgerald. Terry 154 Fitzgerald, Timothy 175,205,208 Fitzpatrick, Becky 54,73,78.135 Fleagle, Mark 74,175,207 Floerchinger, Connie 175 Floerchinger, Sally 135,148 Florang, Edward 122,175,202 Floyd, Linda 53,154 Flynn, Wendy 175 Foley, Michael 46,47,134 Folkers, Bobby 135 Fonke. Kristine Fontana, Timothy 46,135 Football. Sophomore 46,47 Football, Vlrllty 42.43.4445 Forde, John Forde. Viola Forensic: A Speech Activltloe 98. 206 Forristall, Larry 154 Forsythe, Kimberly B9,154,207,208 Foshe, Michelle 154 Foster, Joyce 175 Fowler, Lori 135,204 Fowler, Robert 135 Francis, Tim 135 Frank. Dale 42,154 Franta, Jeffrey 135 Frazier, Linda 53,80,175,207 Frazier, Patricia 80,135 Frazier, Susann 62.80154 Fredericks, Diane 175 Freeman. Bobbie 54 Freeman, Karen 176 French, Daniel 154 Frisby, Debbie 176,21 3 Frisby, Frank 136 FUGATE. MS. BE'l'l'Y 37 Fuller, James 136 Funke. Barbara 176,202,203,209 Furman, Danny 176 Furman, Walter 1 11,136,204 Furness, Cynthia 154 Fye, Laurie 154 Fye. Steven 136 Gabrlelson, Robin 154 Gail, Kenneth 154 Gail. Marita 136 Gallagher, Brian 74,176,207 216 Index Gallagher, Robert 57,154 Galloway, Vicki 136 Garbers, Elizabeth 136,204 Gardner, Nancy 154,205.21 1 Garman, David 155 Garman, Teresa 155,207,210 Garrigus, Larry 136 Garwood, Lynn 155 Garwood, Sheryl 176 Gaskill, Richard 6681.176 Gatewood, Pamela 155 Gaumen, Suzanne 52,53,99,1 13.155, 202,204,205.206,214 Gefaller, Mark 46,1 36,204 Gegner, John 155 Gesualdo. Frank 176,203,214 GEUDER, MR. ROBERT 37,206 GIBBS, MR, JAMES 37 Gier, Linda 176 Gier, Norman 155 Gilbert, Linda 136 Gillespie, Candace 53,136 Gillund. Mark 136 Gilmer. Michael 12.42.176 Gilmer, Thomas 136 Glandon, Donna 176,213 Godber, Susan 155 Goetzinger, Julie 136 Golf, Boys 80 Golf. Glrll 81 Goodman. Ellen 13,14,176.205,211 Goodman, Janice 54,72,155,207,211 Goodman, Ruth 54,136,149,211 Goodson, Mary Lynn 53,203,204,210 Goodson. Rebecca 176,204 Goodwater, Karen Goodyear. Stephen 155 Goracy, Richard 176 Gorsh, Michael 46.60.136 Gorsh, Ronald 42,176 Gorsuch. Thomas 98,1 13.155,204,206 Gosnell, Tamara 1 55 Gott, Cathy 136 Gott, Janet 155 Goyer, Ruth 28 Grade. Gina 136 Graduation 198.1 99 Graham, Debra 155 Graham, Harold 136 Graves, Pamela 136 Gray, Mark 81,155 Gray, Michael 46,136 Green, Kraig 204,208 Greenland, Michael 74,75,176 Grettan. Griffith. Griffi! William 64,176,202,205 Barbara Hayes, Larry 156 Hayslett, Christine 54.73,78,137 Hazewinkel, Michael 177,213 Hearn, Nancy 137 Hearst, Debra 137,203 Heaton, David 42,81.156 Heckart, Darl 156 Heckart, Kurt 177 Heeren. Julie 156 Heeren, Ronald 156 Heidt. Michael 42,156 Heisler, Steven 156 Heldrath, Rose 177 Heller, Andra 137,204,210 Hamann. Larry 177 Henderson, Michel 137 Henderson. Scott 177,213 Hendrickson, Karen 17O,1 77,207 Henkel, Alan 113,156,204,205,206 Henry. Carolyn 137 Henry. Catherine 207,212,214 Henry, Thomas Henson, Victor Herber, Kathleen 156,207,208,210 Herder, Thomas 137 Herdliska, Julie 156 Herdliska, Teresa 137 Herman. Michael 75,137 Herrnartson, Jill 137,210 Hermanstorfer, Jeff 137 I-IERREN, MS. HELEN 37 Herron, Cheryl 177 HERSHNER, MR, CAL 37 Hess. Cynthia 89,156,208 Hessenius, Jeff 79,104.156,214 Hewitt, Debbie 204 Hiatt, Michael 81,156 HIDINGER. MR. GEORGE 36 Hildebrand, Penny 156 Hill, Judy Hill, Pamela 156 Hill, Robert 137 Hills, Kari 137.203,204,211 Hills, Kevin 177 Hills, Kimbery 204,210 Hllltop 126,127 Himes, Julie 137 Hindman. Laurie 177 Hiner. Rebecca 54,77,137,202,204 Hinton, Kathleen 177 Hinton, Melvyn 156 Hinton, Sue 137 Hittenmiller. David 13,79,178 Hlavacek. Larry 46,71,75.137,204 Hobbs. Douglas 156 Hobson, James 64,156 lgram, Suehila 53.138,202.204 Ilten, Michael 42,81 Irons, Debra 178 lvey. Mark 6O.77,138 lvey, Theresa 109 JJ Club 211 JACKSON. MS MARY ANN 27,38 Jackson, Willie 77 Jacobs, Janice 114,138,204,210 Jacobsen, Julie 54,157 Jacobsen, Lesa 157,204,205 Jacobson, David 178 JACOBSON, MR, WILLIAM 36,155 Jahncke, Claudia 54,157,204 Jeney, Julie 138.202,210,211 Jansen, Angela 157 Jarnagan, John 138 Jarosh, Lisa Jellison, Steven 138 Jenewein, Jeffrey 178,208 Jenkins. Cynthia 157.204 amie 157 Jansen, J Jenson, Maria 202,209,211 Johann, Karan 54,138,202 Johnson, Allan 178 Johnson, Debra 157 Johnson, Denise 28,178 Johnson, Eric 46.71.138,2OB Johnson, Harlan 138 Johnson, James 138 Johnson, Jeanne 77,138,202 Johnson, Julie 178.202,204,205,20 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson Mark 51,157 Randall 81.157 Flon 179 202,203 Johnson: Terra 5:-ii 38,204 JOLLEY, MS. MICHELLE 38 Jones, Brian 157 Jones, Darryl 66,68,152,157 Jonas, Dianna 157 Jones, Jeffry 48.77.179 JONES, MR. PAUL 38 Jones. Robert 157 Jones, S t even 1 38 6 Jones, Thomas 157 Jones, Timothy 50,51.57,74,157,207 h. Beverly 155 Griffith, Brenna Grimm, Gary 136 Grimm. Joan 136,204,210 Grimm, Richard 121 , 1 76,202.204,205 GROSS. MR, JAY 37 Gull, Robert 111,122.136,202,204,206 Gustafson, Ann 176 Guyer. Evan 177,202,203,205,206,207 Gymneetlce, Boys 50,51 Gymneltlce. Girl! 62,63 Hackney, Robert 12,42,101,177,213,- 21 4 Hadacek, Kevin 155 Hahn. Hahn. Hale. Lisa 136 Lori 19,177 Georgia 207 Haley, Debra 155,202 Hochstatler, Cynthia 156 Hocken, Kaylene 178,213 Hodges, Denise 156 HOEPPNER, MR DON 36 Hoffman, Christopher 51 Hoffman, Jean 138 Hoffman. Jeffrey 138 HOFFMAN, MR. JOHN 32.37,125 Hoffpauir. Tim 138 Hogan, Darolyn 156 Hogan, Lori 77,1 38,207,210,211 Hogan, Rebecca 178 Hogan, Victoria 54,77,126,156,202. 204,205,206,207,21O 211 Hollan, Douglas 46,75,138 Holliday, Sherry 156 Holmes, Denise 138 Holten, Arlan 46,138 Holtzman, Herbert Holub, Laurie 178,213,214 Homecoming 12,13,14.15 Honor Society 205 Hood, Jill 156,207 Hook, Christy 138 Jordan, Jerry 46.60.138 Jordan, Julie 54,73.77,138 Jordan, Linda 138 Jorgensen, Susan 78,79,116.118,157. 204,207.21 1 Joseph, Sue 179,204,205,206,214 Joyner, Debra 99,157.203,204,205.20 Jugenheimer, John 42 Jungjohann, Lori 13,179.204.205 Jungman, Virginia 138 Junlor Senate 207 Juniors 150-167 Juet Hengln' Around 20,21 Kabelitz, Mark 138 Kadlec. Brenda 157,202,207 Haley, Robyn 136 Hall, Joni 207 Halsor, Nancy 177 Ham. Terri 136 Hamilton, Cynthia Hamilton. Rex Hamilton. Vicky Hamlin, Tracy 204 Handley, Karen 155 Hanes, Rick 74,202 Hangartner, Steven 51.57,177.210 Hangge, Elizabeth Hanks, Mark 137 Hansel, Stephanie 177 Hansen, Brad 77,137 Hansen, Claudia 155 Harrell, Beverly 72 HARKER. MS, MARV 37,213 Harkness, Cheryl 1 77,21 1 Harrelson. Robert 42,177,206 Harrelson, Ronald 12,42,77,177 Harrington, Debra 137 Harris, Barbara 155 Harris, Gary 137 Harris, Rodney 57,59,81,177 Harris, Sheryl Harris, Tamara 137 Harris, Thomas Harriss, Teri 137,204 Hart, Gerald 155 Hart, Laurel 177,213 Hartman, Casey Hartman, Chris HARTMAN, MR. WALT 11,37,207 Hartson, Susanne 155 Hartwig, Kevin 75,137 Hastings. Lisa 109,118,177.204,205,- 206 Hatcher, Denise 137,203 Haughenbury, William 177,202 Hauskins, Julie 137 Haven. Julie 1 37 Hawk. Brian 35.66,102,170,177,212,- 214 Hawthorn, Yvonne Haycraft, Mark Horak. Brian 156 Horak, Diane 178,213 HORN, MR, WALLY 36,38 Hospodarsky, Robert 138 Houser, David 18 Houser, Judy 156 Houser, Kevin Houtzager, Louise 78,156,204,207 Hovey, John 156 Hovey, Mark 178 Howke, Tamara 138 Hoy, Peter HOYT, MR, DAVID 36 Hoyum, Jerry 138,204 Hrdlicka, Tamara 178 Hruby, Dennis 99,178,206 Hruska. Mark 178 Huber, Kenneth 202 Hughes, Terrance 178 Hughes, Thomas 156,203 Hughes, Timothy 60,74.138 Humbert, Brenda 156 Humbert, Jonathan 178 Humbert, Nathan 157 Humbert, Ronald Hummell. Brenda 54,157,204 Humphrey, Richard Humphreys. John 42.57.178 Hunt, James 178,213 Hunt. Sandy 157 Hupp, Kenneth 157.208 Hurdle. Linda 178 Huston, Linda 138 Hutchings, Barry Hutchison, Kandence 157 Hutton, Debra 157,210 Hyka, Edgar Hyke, Lyle lgram. Abdalluh 42,157 Kahler, Alonna 26,179 Kaiser, Dan 42,179,196.207 Kaiser, Jeff 42,179,207,213 Kaiser, Lori 54.138,204.210,21 1 Kalous, Laurie Kaltenbach, Donna 179,213 Kamberling, David 139 Kammerman, Carol 13,72,73,179,205 207,21 1 Kane, Chris 157 Kannenberg. Judy 139 Karteus,Jean13,14.88.103,179,203. 205,209,214 Keating, Marianne 157,207,210 KEELING, MR, JOE 38,197 Keeling,Joseph 157,204,210 Kehm, Julie 139 Keim, Cindy 139,204,211 Keister. Linda 179,213 Keller. Karl 179 Keller, Sherry 158 Kelley, James 60,139 Kelley, Nancy 158 Kelley, Susan 179 Kelsey, Florence Kelsey, Janice 139 Kelsey, Shaun 77 Kemmerling, Debra 139 Kanjar. Mirsadera 158 Kenney. Mike 66,67,68.158 Kent, Steven 179 Kepler, Barbara 158,204.205,206 Kepros, Kimberly 158 Kepros, Steven 179,213 Kern, Randy 75,139 Kern, Ronda 13,89,180,208 Kern, Sheri Kiamas. Kevin 180 Kid: on their Jobe 18,19 Kiefer, Daniel 6O,75,139 Kilts. Gerald 180 Kimball, Sandra 54,180,207,210 Kimbro, Deborah 158 Kindl, Steven 139 Kindl, Terry 158 King, Bradley 180 King, Cynthia 54,139 King, Dan King. Della 139 King, Mark King, Mike 111,139,204 King. Randy 42,74 Kinnison, Roger 139 Kirchmann, Greg 139 Klees, Debbie Kleiman, Tim 46,417,139 Klein, Beverlie Klein, Julie Klier, Kathryn 139 Klima. James Klingman, Kayla 80,158,202,203,205, 206,209,214 KLINZMAN, MR. EARL 38 Klith, Herman 158 Klocke. Katherine 158 Kloos. Scott 46,71,139,207 Klouda, Beverly 34,180,213 Kluth, Debra 158 Knake, Tracy 33,139 Knapp, Michael Kniffen, Pamela 101 Knox, Darryl 57 Knox, Jay 46.60,77,139,147,207 Koele, Patricia 1 39,204,210 KOEPKE, MR ALLEN 38 Kohl, Traci 73,139,148 Kohoutek. Julie 158 Kokoska, Sheryl 139 Konigsmark. Kathy 89,158,204,208 Konigsmark. William 101,180,213 Koolbeck, David 42,66,71.15B,161,207. 212 Koolbeck, Michael 15,54,74,180,197, 205 Kopish, Jack 139 kopish, Sheryl 15a Korsmo, Terry Kosek, Eleanor 155,205,208 Kostiw, Thomas 180 Kostka, Gene 158 Kostka, Glen 139 Kostman. Sheila 140 Kotaska, Edward 42,43,77,158 Koudsi, Nadia 140 KOUTNEY. MS. MARY JANE 38 Kraft, Frederick 140 Kraft, Lori 158 Kramer, Jeffery 158 Kramer, Jill 13,180 Kramer, Steven Kray, Jeffrey 140 Kray, Michael 158,206,214 KRAY, MR. STEVE 38,73,75 Krebs, Brian 140 Krejci, Steven 158 Kriegermeier, Greg 42,72,77,158.208 Kroeger, Kenneth 158 Kroupa. Jeffrey 48,140 Krouse. David 158 Kruckenberg. Kimery 140 Krueger. Gisele 13.14,15,180 Krueger. Shelley 140 Krumm, Rene 158 Kruse. Lois 158 Kruse, Marcia 180 Kubasa, Kathryn 180 Kubik. Judy 13,180 Kucera, Dennis Kucera, Janet 202,203 Kude, Dan 158 Kuecker, Kimberly 140 Kuelper. David 180 Kula, Douglas 158 Kulhevy, William 102,180,212,214 Kurka, David 158,204 Kvidahl, Reinert 158 Lsh Assistants 203 Lacoursiere, Jeffery 140 Lafler, Jeri 180,21 3 Lafler, Lori 158 Lagerquist, Lawrence 140 Lagerouist, Scott Lakose, David 180 Lakose, Julie 158 Lamere, Loren 158 LANE. MS. BEULAH 38 Lane, Donna Lane, Julie 140,204,205 Lane, Lisa 140 Lane, Lori 158 Lane, Timothy 140 Lange, Jon 140 Lange, Royce Langer, Edward 180,213 Langer, Gregory 158 Langguth, Teresa 54,72.158,210,21 1 Langhurst, Clay Langhurst, Lori 158,202,208 Lanz, Cynthia 125,158,202,203.204, 205,206 LARSON. MS. ANNE 38 Laton, Eugene 140 Latta, Tammy Laudenklos. Nancy 180 LeCIere, Sharon 158 Ledvina, Scott 158 Lee, Lori 158,207 LEFEBURE. MS. PAT 38 Legrand, Dan 159 Lenton, Sandra 159 Lentz, Anita 54,159,204 Leonard. Craig 180,204 Leonard, Gary 180,202,203 Lesmeister, David 57 Lessly, Bryan 159 Lessly, Roger 180 Lester, Brad 46,57,180 Lester, Jess 60,140 Lester, Mikel 48,57,61,159 Level. Scott 159 Lewis, Dyann Lewis, Sherry 159 Lighty, Cynthia 159.212 Lighty, Tammy 140 Lindsey, Diana 140,202,203 Linn, Clark 159 Linscheid. Sylvia 73,77,140 Lint. Grace 140 Liston, Tammy 140 LOCKETT, MR, JAMES 38.72.78 Loeffler, Lisa 140 Logan, Kelly 140 Logan, Mark 159,202,204,205 Lohman, Dollie 181 Long, David 140 Long. Tracee 159 Lorimer. Mike Miller, Teresa 160,214 Mills, Dennis 141 Mills. Tammy 182 Mineck, Jeff 48,77 Miner, Richard 12,74,182,21 2,214 Minoe, Colleen 141 Minor, Colleen 141 Minor. Donna 160 Mischek, Sharon Mitchell, Debra 141 Mittan, Deborah 141 Mitten. Fred 160 Mixed Chorus 126,127,204 Mixers 34 Dances 16,17 Moeller. John 160 Molander, Barb 182,203,205.214 Molander. Carol 54,111,141,204 Molitor, Jody 53.141,209,211 Mollenhauer, Douglas 74,182 Moneypenny, Julie 182 Moody. Renae 73.77,141 Moody, Robert 57,182 Mooney, Keely 160,204,205,207,21O Losey, Gwenda 159,204,205 Loss, Pamela 140,204 Loveless, Douglas 42.181 Lowe, Patricia 159 Lowe. Robert 181 Lubbock. Robin 181 Ludwick, Alan 140 Lukehart, Gregg 159 Lussenhop, Joyce 140 Macke, Michael 140 MACY, MS. SANDRA 38 Medlom. Bruce 159,202,203 Magnar. Diane 33,181,210 Mahan, Patricia 53,159,202 Maher, Rachel 140 Mahoney, Diana 181 MAITLAND, MS. BARBARA 38 Malloy, Julie 13,88,181,205,209,213 Mammel, Steven Mangrich, Kenneth 71,140 Manhart, Gary 159 Manhart. Gregory 181,213 Manhart, Scott 140 Manson, Jeanna 62.159 Manta, Terri 159 Marchant, Randy 159 Maresh. Rhonda 140 Marling. Gregory 159 Moran, Lewis Morris. Debbie 160 MORK, MR. LEO 38 Moss, Gary 108,116,117,118.182.204, 205.206 Mottet, Gerald 182 Moyer, Angela 73.78141 Mrstik, Mark 182,213 Mrstik, Pamela 141 Mrstik, Patricia Mrstik, Roger 160 Mueller, Duane 141 MARSH, MR. KEN 31,38 Marshall, Catherine 181 Marshall, Timothy 159 Martens, Charles 140,202 Martens, Jon 159 Martens, Randal 74,181,207 Martin, Daniel 46.60140 Martin. Mary 181 Mason, Jonathon 140,210 Mason, Kevin 181 Mason, Martin 159 Mast, Sandra 160 Met Melds 21 1 MUELLER, MR ROBERT Mulherin, Dennis 51,183 Mulherin, Theresa 160,214 Mulholland, Michael 183 Mullen, Janelle 141 Mullin, Mark 142 Mulvany, Kevin 142 Munn, Tambrla 62,142,204 Munson. Nancy 49,73,77,142.211 Munson, Susan 72,77,160,210 Murdock, Jeffrey 160 Murdock, Kelly 142 Murdock, Scot Murray, Hartley 142,203 Murray. Kathleen 160 Murray, Kristeen Musel, Danita 142 Musel, Diane 142 Musical Groups 126.127 Musser, Herbert 160,204,205 Myers, Cynthia 183 Naughton, Julie 207 NAXERA, MR. MAX 38 Neal, Connie 28,54,72,160,207,214 Nechanicky, Jeff 64.142,204,209 Nechanicky, Joanne 96,120.1 60,166, Matejcek, Beth 54,55,160,210 Matheny, Lyle 140 Matheny, Vickie 181,203,204.205,208. 214 MATTHEWS, MR. DAVE 38 Matus, Dan 160 Maynard, Mary Ann 141,206,214 McBride, Lucinda 181,203 McCain, Michael 42.74.160 McCallum. Chris 160 McCauley, David 1 10,113,181 McCluskey, Dale 141 McCluskey, Debra 160 McCormick, Julie 141,149 McCune, Kelley 182,212 McCune, Susan 141 McDaniel, Cindy McDaniel, Louis 141 McDonald, Lonnie 160 McDonough, Sean 110,182,206 McGuire, Anne 160 Mclntosh, Eugene Mclntosh. Richard 160 McKenzie, Danette 160,202 McKenzie, Pamela 141,202 McLaud. Mary 182 McLees, Peggy 160 McLellan, Sandra 53.141,209,211 McMann, Theodore 48,66,160 McNamara, Daniel 141 McNeal, Kory 48,160 McNeill, Jamie 141 MC NIEL. MR. WILLIAM 38.56,57 McSweeney, Michael 57,160 MEANEY. MR. GORDON 38 Mease, John 141 Media Assistants 208 Medulan. Kenneth 182 Mefferd, Barbara 160 204,205,206 Nelson, David 142 Nelson, Jennifer 160 Nelson. Julie Nelson. Nelson. Russell 142 Nels Nelson, Rusty 142 Nemec, Joseph 161 Nemec. LuAnn 183 Nesselhauf, Shane Nesset, Randy 161 Netolicky, Charlene 183,208 Netolicky, Steven 183 Newcomb, Dannis Newcomb, Mark Nielsen .Myra 161 Nightingale. Jonnie 161 Noel, Charlotte 142,208 Noel, David 161 Noeller, Tanya 142 NOLTlNG, MR. LARRY 33,38 NOONAN. MR. ROBERT 38,77 Norden, Barry 183,202,205 Norden, Bruce 46,71,142 Nordgren, Gordon 66,69,74,100.'l 83, 205 ,213 Noring, Douglas 183 Norman. Donald 161 Northrup. Robert 142 oiandge, Steven 1a3,2o2,2o3,2o5,212 Olive. Robert 183 Oliver, Eric 161 Olmstead, Joel 142 Olsen, David 161 Olson, David 161 Olson, Randall 64,142 Olson, Russell 60,142 Opening 2-7 Orchestre 125,126,127 Orr, Richard 142 Ortmayer, Beth 53.142,207,209,211,- 214 Ortmayer, Sara 54,161 Ortner, Barbara 161 Oster, Michael 161 Outlook 212 Overhulser, Tim 142 Overturf, Randall 46,77,142 Owen, John 142 Owen, Linda 161,204 Paeth, Ruth 29,161,205 Pahl, Larry 142 Palmer, Nadine 142 Panosh, James 142 Parizek, Dennis 161,208 Parker. Brenda 142 Parker, Faith 161,207 Parrish, Douglas 183 Patten, Mike 183 Patten, Timothy 142 Patterson. Patrick 142 Paulsen, Michael Paulsen. Ron 162 PAXTON, MS, LOUISE 38 Payton, Janis 142 Payton, Linda 183,202,205,214 Pazdernik, Staci 62.90,142,209 Pazour, Debra 162 Pazour. Michael 26 Pealer, Paige 142 Pearson. Gregory 183,205 Pearson, Steven 184,205 Pease, Dennis 143 Peet, Jean 184,105,207,213 Pelisek, Joan 118,162,204,205 Penn. Gregory 143,204 Pennington, Deborah 162 Pep Assemblies 10,1 1 Pep Club 210 Performing Arts 106-127 PERKINS, MS, JEAN 38 Perkins, Lynise 13.14.184 Perkins, Sandra 162 Perry, Jean 184 Peters, David 162 Peters, Kimberly 143 Petersen, Pegi 52,515,143 Petersen, Roger 162 PETERSON, MS. DOROTHY 38,210 Petrzalek, Susan 52.53.143 Petsel. Debra 162 Petubone, BaBette 162,203 Pfaltzgraff, David 75 Pfaltzgraff, Lynn 162.204 Pfeffer. Carol 143 PHELPS, MS. RUBY 38 Phillips, Robert 42.77.184 Phillips, Pam 184 Phinney, James 29,143,204 Pickerill, Shelley 89,162,207 Pike, Bruce 162 Pile, Melissa 143,210,211 PILLING, MR, JACK 36,38 Pisha, Bill 184 Pizinger, Terry 162 Plagmann, Holly 204 Plowman, Donald 143 Podzimek, Juliane 184,207 Pokorney, D'Lynn 53,143,204 Pokorney, Kristen 95,162,207,210,212,- 214 Polehna, Todd 162,204,214 Politis, Nancy 54,143 Polton, Katherine 143 Polton, Lois 143 Pomeroy, Brian 42,74,184.207,213 Pomeroy, Harland 162 Popelka, Karen 72,162,207,211 Popenhagen, Cindy 184 Meinar, Debra 182 . Mona 160,205,208,210 Meiner Mercer, Michael 182 Merck, Linda 160 Merrell, Jeffrey 160 Merrifield, LuAnne 183 Mershon, Sheila 141 Meskimen, Deena M ever, M eyer. Melody 141 Timothy 160 Meyers, James 81,141 Millard, Robyn 208 Miller. Debra 160 Miller. Jeffery 141 Miller. Kevin 141 Miller, Mark 160 Miller, Rochelle 160 Nost, Deborah 161,202,203,205 Novak, DeAnn 142 Novak, James 42,161 Novak, Patti 183 Novak, Ronald 84.142 Novotny, Lora 161 Nutt, Cynthia 161,214 Nutz, Ricky 183 O'NeiII, Donald 183 0'Neill, William 183 0'Green, Dennis 142 0'Green, Douglas 142 Oberthien, Jeffrey 46,142 Ockenfels, Mark 48.111,142,204,206 Oehler, Debra 142,203 Office Assistants 210 Office Education 213 Ogden, Joyce 13,105.1 83,214 Ohlauser. Kelley 161 Ohlhouser, Kenneth Oldfather, Cynthia 54,161,204 Oldfather, Daniel 183 Port, Karen 143 Port, Randy Porter. Regina 143 Pospisll, Penny 162 Pospisil. Scott 42,43,57.184,205 Potter, Aldean 143 Potts, Ramona 184 Powers, Terri 184,204,206 Pratt. Terri Pratt, Deborah 162,203,204,206 Pratt. Ronald 184 Pratt, Sandra 143 Price. Michael 184 Price, Pamela Prignitz, Timothy 46,143,204 Primmer, James Prochaska, Carla 184 Prusak, Christine 54,73.143,210 PUDZUVELIS, MR. JOHN 38 Pusateri, Hila 77,162,205 Pyle, Tammy 80,163,214 Oldfield. Richard 142 Quaid, Carolyn 143 217 lnde . .. Ouijano, Donald 48.79.143 Quijano, Mary 77,104,163,205.214 Quill ln Scroll 203 Rahn, Pamela 143,202,204 Rainbolt, Karen 163,205 Rajcevich. Jay 184 Ramsey, Theresa 13.184,203,21 1 Ramsey, Timothy 60,143 Ranson, Christy 143,207,210 Rath, Kay 13.14.15,118.'l85.204.205, 214 Readnour, Rebecca 109,163,204.206 Reardon, William 81.163 Redington, Randy 163 Reece, Marva 163,202,208,211 Reed, Tamra 144,204,210 Reeve, Robert 185 Reeves, Jodee 163 REGENOLD, MS. CHARLOTTE 38, 210 REITZ, MR ROBERT 39 Reinhardt. Cheryl 144 aepp, Bradley 71.75.144 Rexroet, DeeAnn 49,73,77,144 Reynolds, Kathleen 208 Reynolds, Paul RIBBLE, MS, WANDA 39 Richardson, Randall 163 Richardson, Raymond 163 Richman, Kevin 118,163 Richmond, Bryce Richmond. Clifford 163 Richmond, Kevin 185 RICKEY, MS MARY 39 Ricklefs, Debbie Riddles, Alexander 77,144 RIDDER, MR. PAUL 39,74 Rieck, Roxanne 29,163,205 Riha, Sharon 203 Riley, Lisa 144 Riley, Mickie 163,210 Riley, Rick 163 Rinderknecht, Steven 163 Ripperton, Jeffrey 185.205 Rischer, Timothy 11,42,116,117.118, 185,204,205 Ritchart. Michael 163 Ritchie. John 144 Rizzio. Ricky 163 Rizzio, Steven 144 Roberts, Vicky 144 Robertson, Janet Robertson, Martin 163 Robinson, Cynthia 144 Robinson, Paul 64,144 Robinson, Rusty 144 Roby. Lori 93.163,204,207.21O Rodemeyer, John 163 RODRIGUEZ, MR, ADALBERTO 31, 39 Roethlisberger, Dennis 144,203 Roman, Cynthia 151,207 Roman. George 163 Roman, Scott 144 Roman, Sue 163 Rompot, Randy 163 Rooks, Ronald 42,74.93,95.163 Rooks, Steven 42.74,75,185 Rooney, Ronald 46,70,71.144 Rosburg, William 144 ROSENBERG. MR. DAVE Ross. Raymond Rowell, Jodie 185,203,205,214 Rowray, Jerald 163 Rowray, Steven 163 Rowray, Teresa 163 Russ, Richard 163 Rudan, Robert Ruggles. Timothy 74.163 Rullman, Sheryl 144,209 Rump, James 144 Russell, Jon 60,137,144 Russo, Melissa Ryan, Diane 144 Ryan, Mary 185,212 Salehoglu, Halimat 27,163 Salehoglu, Hayder 163 SALVEN, MS, LENA 39 Salyars, Teresa Semek, Kenneth 12.42,77,185 Samek, Richard 42.43,74,185,205,207 Sanders, Deborah 185,212 Sankey, Mickia 144 Senkot, Laurel 185 Sankot, Tracy 144 Server, Jaynellyn 185,207,210 Sarver. Timothy 48.75,131.144 Sasek. Rick 42.163,207,209.210 SASS, MS. BETTY 39 Sass, Colleen 90,1 36,144,209 Schaefer. Jill 163.1 96,207,209 Schamberger, Patricia 1 3,14,104.1 85.1 96, 203.205.209.212.214 218 Index Scheel, Jeffrey 185 Scheel, Paula 163 Schenetzki, Paul 145 SCHENKEN, MR. PAUL 39 Schindler, Alan 145 SCHIRM. MR. RON 39,42,77 Schlemmer. Donald 145 Schlemmer, Ronald 145 Schlotfelt, Joni 163 Schmidt, Jeffrey 114 Schminkey, John Schminkey, Joseph Schminkey, Randy 163 Schmitt. Matthew 46.145 Schmitt, Michael 42,77,185 Schmitz, Douglas 145,202,204,206 Schmitz, Michelle 46,210 Schneekloth. Michael 71,79.132,145,202, 204 Schneider, Craig Scholl. Julie 185 Schreder, Lon 185,203.213,214,224 Schreder, Lynn 54,73.78,145.207 Schrock, David 79.145 Schrock, Diane 185.206 Schroeder, Jill 163.214 Schroeder. Nola 54,145,210 Schueltzle, Jill 163.209 Schuller. David 145 Schultz, Shelley 145 Schumacher. Jerald 145 Scolars. Tami Scott. Kenneth 145,202,204 Scott. Kristy 163,202,204.205 scam, wendy 54,145 Soovel, Steven Scranton, Kelly Scuffham, Sally 145 Seber, Ann 145 Sedlacek, James 164,203,205 Sedlacek, Mark 185 Sedlacek, Michael 145 SEIDLER, MS EVELYN 39 Seller. Jim Salinger, John 74,164,203.208 Selzer. Lynda 13.14,68,186,209.212, 214 Senlore 170,189 Senlor Cleee Hlghlighee 195 Senlor Directory 190-194 Senior Dlvielon Page 168.169 Senlor Prom 196.197 Senlor Senate 207 Seny. Michael Seryey, Don Severtson, Jerry 46,77.145 SHACKFORD, MS MARJORIE 39 Shaffer. Michelle 164 Shaheen, Jan 208,210,211 Shanahan. Sean 42,74.164 Shaver. Randy 42.77,164,203.212 Shaw, Jeffrey 42,164 Shaw, Michele 145,202,204 Shay. Teresa Sheible. Lori 164 Shelley, Rebecca 164 Shelton, Joan 145,211 Shelton, Scott 186 Shephard, Jana 186,213,214 Sherman, Joseph 108.1 13,164,204,205. 206.214 Sheronick, Mohammad 145 SHIPMAN, MR, DON 39.207 SHIPMAN, MS. MlRlAM 39 Shonka. Leonard Shull, Cynthia Siechert, Lori 27,164,204 Siechert, Scott 186 Siemering. Judith 54,55,62,77,164,211 Simmons, Gary 145 Simoens, Keith 186 SIMON. MS, DOROTHY 39 Simon. Edward 64,145.202,204,209 Sindelar, Kevin 51.145 Singelstad. Linde 145,203,204 Sisco, Denise 164 Sisler. Susan 186,204 Skala. Cheryl 164,207,214 Skalsky, Laura 164 Sleman. Jeffrey 145 Slaymaker, Rachel 145 Slocum, Jolene 78,145,209 Slocum, Lori 186 Slocum. Michele 164 Slocum. Tammy 62.78.164 Smejkal, Jeffrey 51,60,145 Smith, Donna 145,202 Smith, Janet 164.214 Smith, Jeraldine 164 Smith, Lanny 213 Smith, Mary 77,145 Smith, Matt 164 Smith, Scott 145 Smith, Tonna 164 Smittkamp, Leah 13.88,186 Smittkamp, Robin 54,72,164,211 SMRHA. MR. RON 35,39,102,197 Snell. Daniel 64,164 Snell. Gary 145 Snyder. Donald 186,213 Softball, Glrla 210 Sojka, Daniel 141,146 Solem, Kevin 186 SONDROL, MR. HAL 39 Sonka, Arthur 146 Sophomore Muelcal 1 10,1 1 1 Sophomore: 1 30-149 Sorenson, Robert 164 Soto. Candy 146 Soto, Regina 186 Spanos, Christine 146 Sparks, Rochelle 186 Spargrove, Craig 46,146 Speer, Lori 146 Spencer, Jody 164,202,205 Spencer, Julie 146,202,204 Spencer, Steven Spencer. Vickie 164 Spettel. Coleen 146 Spidle, Jeffrey 146,202,203 Spike. Cynthia 186 Spina, Ronald 164 Spoenemann. Roberta 186.203,205.214 Sport: 40-81 Sports Scoreboard 82.83, 84,85 Spring Mueicel 116.117 St. John, Helen 164 Stahl. Christine Stallman, Linda 17,186 Stanek, David 46,146 Stanek, Robyn 186,209 Stanford, Eric 46,146 Stangl, Kathryn 186,203,207,214 Stanton, Betty 146 Stark, Betty 99,164,206 Stark, Michael Starr. Tammy 146 Stastny, David 4675.146 Stateemen 214 Stearns, Mark 146 Steele, Peter Steffen, James 164 Steffey, cuff 75 Stegman. Jeffrey 46,66,77.146 Steinbach, Albert 14.48.94.186,205.207 Steinburg, Robin 77.146 Steinert, Arlene 146,204 Stepanek, Sheri 164.207 Stevens, Dennis 164 Stock. Lauri 146,210 Stoecker, Faye 1 86,210 Stoeker, Wendy 52,53,146 Stolba. Ann 54,80.164 Stoltenberg, Mark 164 Stoltz, Stuart 186 Stourac, Debra Stourac, Kathryn 186 Stourac, Sharon 27,164 Stout, Larry 60,75 Strausser, Kelli 146,202 Strellner, Amy 146 Strellner. Nick Strickler. David 164 Strief, David Strief. Diane 146 Striegel, Rebecka 80 Strong, Karen 93.164.204.207,210 Struckenschneider. Jeff 164 Student Council 95,207 Student Life 10-23,196-201 TOPPING, MS. PAT 39 TOWER, MR RON 39 Trechta, Randy 46.71.146 Track Boye 76 Track. Glrle 77 Trade 81 lndustry 100,101,213 Traylor, Chatherine 146 Traylor, Charles 42,79.165,202 Tripien, Jeffrey 147,202,204 Trosky. Gregg 46,147 Trosky. Tracy 73,147 Trousdale. Julie 147,202 TSANG, MR, EDDIE Turley, Alice 187 Turley, Laura 147 Turley, Michelle 165 Turner. Christine 147 Turner, Terry 48,75,147 Turnis, Deborah 147 Tuttle, Angela 165 Tvrdik, Jeffrey 48,147 Twachtmann, Barbara 187,204.212.214 ULLRICK. MR. STEVE Underclaeeman 128,167 Urban, Brett 165 Usher, Helen 187,213 Usher, Melissa 147 Uthe. Therese 77,147,204 Uthoff, Dean 66,68,74,188 Uthoff, Edward 46.70,71,75.147 UKL Thomas 42,165,203 Van Beek. Tammera 147,210 Van Bogart. Darcy 147,207,209 Van Bogart. Kent 188 Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Bogart. Kim 10,13,34,188,213 Deusen. Cyrus Deusen, Patricia 188,207 Etten, Benjamin 64,147 Gampleare, Bonnie 188 Hoe, Tom Steenhuyse, Sherri 147.204 Studlee 26-36 Stuefen, Marty 75,146 STURTZ, MS, HELENE 39 Stych, Linda 186 Suchan. David 74,170,187,207 Suckow, Larry Sullivan. Kathleen 62.146,187.210 Sullivan. Michael Sundberg. James Svede, Mark 146,204,206 Svoboda, J Svoboda, John 164 Svoboda, Robert 187,208 Svoboda, Victoria Swain, Michael 99,187,206 Swalley, Dean 146 Swanson. Kevin 74,187,207 Sweet. David 78.79,164,210 Sweet, Diane 146 Swimming. Boye 64,65 Swimming. Glrle 52.53 Sykora. Dawn Sykora. Kimberly 164 Symonette, Thomas 165 ill 187 Tackaberry, Michael 42,43,64,65,187, 197 Tallman. Julia 165,207 Tellman. Michael Tate, Constance Tate, Sylvester Taylor. Doreatha 78,146,204,210,211 Taylor, Gary 77,165 TAYLOR, MR, JAMES 3952.53.64 Teahen, Steven 146 Templar, Pamela 187 Tennle. Bova 78 Tennle. Glrla 79 Terry, Carey 165 Tharp, Janet 1 65 Tharp, Kelly 146 Thenhaus. Kimberly 146,204 Theeplane 96,97,206 Thoman. Connie 187 Thomas, Kimberly 73.146.202,204 Thomason, Kathleen 146,207,210 Thomason, Laura 165 Thompson, Colleen 187,203,205,208,- 209 Thompson. Gregory 187,213 Thompson, Kevin 146 Thompson. Krista Thompson, Matt 42,165,208 Thompson, Patriciaen Thompson Paul 42 187 THOMPSON, MR ROBERT 39 Thorson. Clark 146 Tiedtke, Ro 'I1ernan, Sh Tierney, Ro Tlmere 21 bert 42.165 aron 165,214 dney 46.146 1 Tisher, John 146 Toczylowski. Naomi 187 Tolle, Claudia 93,187,214 Tomanka, Connie 165 Tomasek, Kevin 51,76,165,208 Tompkins, Marc 165 Van Steenhuyse. Steve 97,109,1 16,166. 176,204,205,206 Vance, Barbara 188,214 Vance, Gloria 188 Vandercook, Jayne 13,188,204 Vandersee, Randy 147 Venous, Keith 188 Varner, Tamara 166 VAUGHAN, MS. PENNY 39,72 Vaughn, Steven 147 Veatch, David 166 Vacerka, Susan 16,166,214 Veenstra, Ricky 147 Vercande, Jeffrey 147 Vercande, Jon 147 Veronda, John 166 Verteiko, Peter Vifian. Teresa 147.210 Voelkers, Nancy 147,210,211 Vogel. Kimberly 148 Vokt. William 166 Volleyball 54.55 Vondracek, George 46,71,148 Vosmek, Louri 54,148,204 Vranish, Kimberly 166 Vrba. Elaine 188.203,207,210,214 Vrba. Laura 73.148,204,21O Vrba. Stacy 147,166.204.210 VRBICEK. MR. ROBERT 39,213 Waddilove. Pamela 148,211 Wagner. Janis 1 88,213 Waite, Patricia 166 Walderbech, Charles 148 Walderbach, Mark 148 Walker, Christopher 188,202,203 Walker, Robert 42,166 Walker, Russell 46,71.75.148,208 Walkner, Sandra 77,166 Wall. Michael 166,157,207 Wall. Nancy 168 Wallace, Christine 166 Wallerich, Terry Walsh, Patricia 188 Walter. Mark 81.148 Walter. Terrance 66,67,188,208,212,- 214 Walter. Tim 66,166,212 Walton, Brenda Walton, Mark 166 Ward. Carol 48,49,77,188,21 1 Ward. Jon 166 Ward, Julie 148,210 Ward, Megan 99,148,203 Warner, Kevin 188 Warren, Ronald 188 Weaver, Kelle 188 Webb, Rosemary 148 Webber, Sharron 148.21 1 Weber. Kimberly 62,63,207 Weber, Victoria 19,166,202 Weberg, Dana 148,202,204 Weeks, Kathleen 148 Weeks, Thomas Weidenhamer, Regina 166 Weitenhagen, Luann 148 Welch, Kathleen 166 WELD. MR. JOHN 31,39.54.6O Wells, Brian 148 Welter, Darrell Welton, Joey 166 Welty, Scott 166 Wentzel, Kimberly 188 Wentzel, Lorie 166 Wenzel, Jeffrey 46,79,148.203 WENZEL, MS. NOFIMA 39 Warden, Diane 148 Wesbrook. Tracy 73.77.148,21 1 Wesley. Gregory West, Carrie 188.202,203,204,205 Wea! Side Delegation 120,121,205 West. Wendy 148.202 Westpfahl, Jane 188 Wharton, John 26,188 WHEATLEY, MS. JAROSLAVA 39 White, Charles 148 WHITE, MR. GARY 39,46.8O White, James White, Pamela 166,207,210 WHITE, MS. RUTH 39 White. Tammy 188 White, Wayne 148 Whiteman, Bradford 166.202,204,205,- 214 Whiting, Thomas 166 Whitney, Laura 148.202 Wicke, Michael 188,202,204.205,207 Wieland, Steven 42.74,166,203 Wieland, Terry 148 Wieneke, Daryl 166 Wiese, Lance 167 Wilcox, Carol 167 Wilderman, Christine 148,203,204,206 Wilford, Barbara 13,189,204,205,21 1,- 214 WILFORD, MS, CAROLEE 39 WILFORD, MS SUE Wilford, Timothy 42.74.167 Wilhelm, Marsha 167 Wilhelm, Roxi 167 Willcoxson. Wendy 189.212 Willett, Laura 148 Willett. Robin 167 Williams, Clint 46.60.148 WILLIAMS. MR, COLIN 39.66.81 Williams, Dale 167 Williams. Dawn Williams. Debra 149 Williams, Patricia Williams, Paul D, 189.202,204,205 Williams. Paul E, 189,204,205 Williams, Vera Williamson. Cindy 31,54,1B4.189,213 Williams, Dennis 46.149 Wilson, Alan 79,189,205 Wilson. Dean Wilson, Douglas 66.70,74,167,203 Wilson, Frances 189.202 Wilson, Fred 75,149 WILSON, MS. GLORIA 39 Wilson. Jerry 167 Wilson, Jonathan 149,206,208 Wilson, Karen 149 Wilson, Karla 167 Wilson, Kelly 167 Wilson, Tina VWtgen. Joseph 149 Winistorfer, Eric 77,189 wink, Timothy 189.205 Winter Play 114.115 Wischmeyer, Tracey 54,167,207.21O Wischmeyer. Wendy 19,189,213 Wise, David 42.74.167 Wise. Stacy 13,89.189.209,213 Wise. Wendy 189 Wisely, Clement 74,167 Wisely, Philip 64,1 49,21 0 Witting. Mark 46,71.77,149 Wong, Anita 167 Wong, Ark 149 Wonick, Sherri 189 Wonick, Terri 189 Woods. Steve Woodward, Matthew 149 Wooff, John 149 Work Experience Group: 100,101. 212,213 Wrestling. Sophomore 60,61 Wrestling, Varsity 56,57,58,59 Wright, Frank 149 Wright, James Wright, .John 149 Wullenwaber, DeeAnn 189 Wyatt, Peter 120,167,204,205,206,2 14 Yancey, Roy 149 Yates, William 4666.149 Youker, Andria 167 Young, Brian 149,204 Young, Kenneth 189,213 Young, Kenneth Ray Young, Linda 189 Young, Ronnie 46.75.149 Zebloudil, George 167 Zacek, Rebecca 53,149,211 Zanka, Stacy 189 Zimmerman. David 15.57,59,189 Zimmerman, Randy 60,149 Zitek, Russel 46.149 Zlatohlavek. Michael 189 Zobac, Kirk 46.75149 Zobal, Anita 149,202 Zvacek. Debra 189.204 Zvacek, Susan 117,120.121,189.204. 205.206 219 no canine 11 I 4 1 A 4 mix it .X D-x As act 1 9 of West Side Story neared the end and students sensed the coming of sum- mer, thoughts turned more toward vacationing? than study. Sophomores felt the pressure unload as the idea of no longer being the school's ba- bies filled their minds. Most juniors had long toyed with the idea of becoming a senior next fall and seniors looked ahead to their future, remem- bering their pasts. There is something about that place on the hill that we all sort of like. It may be different to each of us and hard to define, but it occupies a special space in each of our minds. CHANGES... REALITY... 222 Cloalng S KAW? f. aw., Q ' Xe I W3 'Y M? , 1 mg . F i My. ' , ffff' ,K VX, , -1 X ' J' yr - .2 2. . - ix W , 5 . A fffxw Q . . 'Lf-ff, D' v . ka. r H-r ,,. .i'r ' f V 4 I A s E K 2 2 2 f 1 E K if,- 1 on the year one re- members such things as our nearly snowless and at many times unusually warm winter. Not too many big exciting things happened through the year, it was in fact rather undramatic. Sure there were some good things that happened also but they just didn't happen often enough. Sure, the attendance policy really did put a damper on the year, but we made it! As we closed the year and in turn this section of the West Side Story let's try to remember those special moments we did spend in this bicentennial year, toss out the bit- terness we may have felt, kick back and reminisce. Tw MV e W Q iw, .5 if is is Q sw M i U :wi 8 iii fi f ' Q P m it N- is W, fogafhgpgsf at 240 takes 'endless hours of time and bushels of talent. Because of the 75 staff members we had, this year's bicentennial Statesman is hopefully the best in the J- Hawks 19 'year history. Daily classes and endless after school sessions were the learning ground for many new ideas in yearbooking. Maga- zine style layouts and a thor- oughly developed theme of West Side Story added life and interest to our relatively dull school year. l would like to personally express my thanks to Rick Miner for undertaking the job that was originally mine. His superb writing in the opening, closing, and division pages helped link the book to- gether internally. Without the sacrifice and patience of Cindy Williamson and her photogra- phy staff, consisting of Sue Burke, Barb Vance, Steve Kra- mer, Todd Polehna, Mike Cash, and Mark Hruska, this year- book would have never been possible. To the entire staff I owe my thanks for co-operat- ing all year and for compromis- ing when things couldn't always go their own way. Last- ly, and most importantly, l'd like to thank our adviser for his instruction and uidance. As the sun sets on another school year, l hope that this 1976 Statesman is as important to you as this once in a life time bicentennial year. -Lori Schrader Editor-in-Chief fr , ,. .... . ,, ., A . 4 ,,,. A i ' K - A A 4 , '.,x L,. j7 ' . , V. 4 , EX' ,184 K W A v1y,.:4 ' is jqf , W i A .. 5 .af if ?6fefS' xy gg lg . ,- - 4 ' fi ' 5 a 4 6 4- Q .K J! 3 'fi Q 3. -n if-P 1 :nk K 3?-F Q , Md, 5-3 wg. 1 3 J .1 .iffy ' a F xiii 4 ',. 4 ' 1- A ' 5J 4 T -A 4 3' ji! M in 1 f Lis . . if gf g k a 4 .,ALk I E by 'ET' if ,V: A 2' ,.. i, ,D . gg Lao 4 Q i?-V14 lQ, A k f N. ' A W . , R 5 , - ,I , - ips K , ,' f' jx, Qlgjf ' ww A 4-Vi'i ,'.-Tf - ' 1 m,s4L,1- flirkhkl fy , , 5 4 ja '3 Q F? 7 f- Q 'f -I uf M X. Milf 5 Q ' 114694 I xx x j f by 3 ,I , Wi. , 'Jfffj 1 ' . .5 -.,'fQ , ' 4. 05 N' l 4- A ' ' : ,sl V ' ..,,,, , W ff V ' , .A.,.. 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