Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA)

 - Class of 1977

Page 1 of 264

 

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1977 Edition, Cover
Cover



Page 6, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 7, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 6 - 7

Page 10, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 11, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 10 - 11

Page 14, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 15, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 14 - 15

Page 8, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 9, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 8 - 9
Page 12, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 13, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 12 - 13
Page 16, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collectionPage 17, 1977 Edition, Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection
Pages 16 - 17

Text from Pages 1 - 264 of the 1977 volume:

Guru! eww ff' WE' ff? Q K 'Q fi . I TABLE OF CONTENTS Highlights 8 Clubs ...... . . .32 Studies .....70 Sports .... ..... 9 2 Fine Arts... 144 Classes 168 Seniors .. ........... . ...212 Thomas Jefferson Senior High School 1243 20th St. S.W. Cedar Rapids, lows 52404 Volume 20 5 9' N AX, Rfk 'Sh Wig 4 x ff? ah , 'V f 1f when W Q gf 5? W fy of a new school year. students began to experience growing pains. Whether they were advancing from junior high, from lonely sophomores to middle class juniors, or whether they were seniors at the top of the totem pole, they had goals which included making this year at Jeff the best possible. Although many heroic and egotistical aspirations accompanied this growing process, our main goal was to prove that the West was No. 1, that we were unbeatable, untouchable, and unable to be compared with anyone. lt was our respon- sibility to fulfill this annual dream and to ac- complish feats that would always be remembered. The overwhelming consensus hare at Jeff is that we are No. 1, we're proud of our school, and we're willing to sacrifice to make this dream a reality. 3 my A ' . in V' ' ff M ' pportunities... x ffvp , 'E X sz ' ' 1 E hassles and frustrations of registration a memory of the past, students began to settle down and concen- trate on the classes they had obtained. With a staff of over 80 teachers available. and more than 105 courses and 15 various gym classes from which to choose. students were remind- ed that Jeff is a very advanced educational in- stitution. Allowing students to arrange their own schedules as well as deciding what time they wish to start and end their days are just two of Jeff's positive aspects. With its well balanced curriculum and variety of course offerings, Jefferson was re-enforcing the claim that, as a school, it was truly rated No. 1. Xtra? 1 ff ...ar A f fini., if J xt 1 . ai.. 1 i ' 'sr' I A , , ..,,. 'Q , , .. .i s , , , . by , n ii i f eer ' me 1 or . ,fA H if .. .',A W K 1- ., e 5 A ' , eyl V A I K 4 ef 4- 1 x i., ., i f 'e'i ' Q 'N 1 is 'K e a ' 'xy 5 Q Qg . 1' -qv .Q A K-W nag .Q Q iv P L 7 Q at A 9' 4 . 'i'Q f . . ff iYff wwf 5 E ,, ,,,, m WN . . M E 2 'M' :M MQ W' XN Q W----4. :gifs-f Going Strong... v4iv 3 a Oponlng Soctlon if if 1 4, f 5' -. Q 5 xx 4 ' .L gif X 3, R 5 5 A ' 'H 1 -:JS fi s NI' ,...1,f 5 .' 1 . i 2 A . If .gigi 1 ,L ,Q 67 4 , .X xg 'we'Ve it, wa've got lt, we've got it, yeal' This familiar chant, which was often heard during the fall term pep assemblies. summarizes how every loyal J-Hawk supporter felt. After witnessing the football team advance to the second round of the state play- offs, seeing the volleyball team capture third place in the Metro, and concluding the season with a second place finish in the boys state gym- nastics meet, word spread that Jefferson was a top contender in all areas, and that what we had was talent. The fall play, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , was a huge success. and Senior Senate sponsored a Pancake Supper that supplied a relaxing breather to an otherwise hec- tic term. After the Outlook received an All- American rating for the 14th consecutive time and the Statesman was displayed at a national convention in San Antonio, Texas, we could final- ly grasp what the cheerleaders had been saying all along. What did we have? We had the school spirit and the cooperation to make this year the best ever. lt was our constant hope to prove that the West really was No. 1. i iff: s Highlights O Studont Llfa I ii 4 Q 1 lik' lst J- 1-. wrap-up of the ex- citing football season, many students discovered that Friday and Saturday nights could be very dull and boring if they didn't have the identification to get in where they wanted to go. Although pizza spots were still popular, many students also found 0scar's and Bugsy's very en- joyable. For the adventurous students who got out of school before 1 p.m., afternoons also supplied plenty of free time. Playing foosball and talking on the telephone were a few of the indoor activities, while the nature lovers were frequent- ly seen riding bicycles, horses, or motorcyles. Student life was definitely a vital part of our attempt to prove that The West is No. 1. ' fy, .Y Sophomoras Andy Fiala and Mary Lester give it their all at the W.P.A. dance. at as 2, Q ,N .M -if if VNQ, 5 z S., if Because of a successful football campaign, school spirit was at a fever pitch. The ever abundant fall pep assembly was an outlet to release pent up energy. The most memorable assembly, of course, was before the Washington game. It featured a fired- up student body, an l've Got It cheer done by the football players, and the infamous poem by Randy Shaver. However, as the fall turned to winter and the football season ended, so did the pep assemblies, and school spirit silently slipped into hibernation. One bright spot during the dreary winter season was the reintroduction of the Women Pay All week. Included among the week's activities were three kings being chosen, one from each class, the showing of The Other Side of the Mountain, and a semiformal dance. From the kings to the dance, all activities were designed to recreate the Homecoming at- mosphere. Jeffy J-Hawk, portrayed by junior Colleen Sass, helps cheer the team on to victory. Q .ffgfayf U94 LL wma? Members of the football team look on as the coach reveals his predictions about tonight's game. Enthusiastic seniors fire-up the crowd and as a result win the spirit stick. Senior W.P.A. king candidates ner- vously await the question-answer por- tion at the all-school assembly. lnspired by the music, junior Kendra Gevock exuberantly moves to the beat at an after-game mixer. Boogie'n down to their favor- ite hot spot on a Friday night was a fre- quent way for most students to escape from the pressures and headaches of school and enjoy the freedom of a two day breather. For those with large appetites and a lot of time on their hands, pizza places were a big hit. After bowling a few frames or catching the latest flick, many students stopped to grab a bite to eat or just get together with the gang and have a good time. For sophomores, the frequent trips up and down the avenue proved to be only stalling tactics while they were getting up their nerve to buy some refreshments at one of the many Quick-Trips they had passed ten or fifteen times. lf you were one of the students who was short on funds, the best place to be was back at school watching one of the many varied athletic activities or dancing at one of the mixers. wwf-143' Stopping at McDonald's, seniors Rick Cole and Lee Selinger pause to munch out during an exciting night on the town. Getting ready for the upcoming racing season, junior Tim Patten practices his cornering techniques. 12 After School Activities www ,L . wg.- mf, ,, XM?-33, 1 M. , 1, fx. t ,, vi .Q mmm W huh, WA 'mf V ,, 'fl 4.94 ff , V x V I vf.,13m Y 'K . -mmf um ' 4 , W f 'M .l,.iM , ,M , F 4 , ..- Qu, Q , , .V',2gh?v. Myjgf. I '- .J 45- X i,L.,,- 1-A .. ,ga-.1 'M ' 'xv - 2 Lanes. With a style all his own, junior BarrY Richmond tries for a strike at May City .. M4,.,4L,,1,v . ,W , , - While lining-up e difficult shot, junior Tom Tharp aims to clear the table. WITH X -A-.0461 , wr TWENTY-FIVE HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES Front row Lori Roby, Kim For- sythe, Christe Barker, Floxi Wilhelm, Kim Weber, Cheryl Skala, Shelly Shaffer, Ross Butts. Second row Jody Doyle, Joni Neckanicky, Mona Meinar, JoEllen Fisk, Kim Bendlxsen, Sue Jorgensen, Diane Davis, Jill Cocciole. Back row Cindy Lanz, Keren Strong, Karen Popelka, Jill Schaefer, Robin Smittkamp, Janice Goodman, Ann Stolba, Cyndi Hess, Lori Lee. Homecoming began earlier this year, or at least this was the belief ex- pressed by many Jefferson students. Editorials and numerous cartoons appeared in the school newspaper criticizing the girls for starting their smile campaign so early. The girls were thought to be out getting votes when they were actually only being themselves, or at least most of them. Twenty-five senior girls were selected by popular vote of the senior class. The students then went on to choose the nine finalists, and finally the coveted position of Jefferson's 1976 Homecom- ing queen was decided. One change that took place this year was the dropping of the speeches usually made by the nine finalists. This sparked a small controversy because this meant that many juniors and sophomores voted for a queen on mere sight alone. Senior Jill Cocciole clutches escort Mike llten's arm after being named as one of the 25 semi-finalists. 14 Homecoming K'! ' As the finalists and their escorts dance to the theme, lf You Leave Me Now, bystanders gather around to watch. 41. Candidates Sue Jorgensen and Karen Popelka find a moment to talk after the assembly announcing the 25 semi- finalists. Jody Doyle radiates an expression of joy and surprise seconds after receiv- ing her crown. During halftime activities, drum major Dave Ellis shows Mona Meiner and es- cort Kevin Tomasek to their place on the field. HOITleC0h1il1g h8S such different meanings to many people. To the specta- tors it meant drama and excitement, to the nine finalists, thrills and many pleasant memories. To the alumni and football team it meant the first Homecoming victory in three seasons, a 29-7 trouncing at the expense of Iowa City High. The voting was opened by the senior class who selected the first 25. The juniors then joined the upperclass in eIecting the finalists. And now, it's all history as Jody Doyle was crowned Jeffer- son's twenty-first Homecoming queen. The dance was held in the cafeteria on the eve of Halloween with the theme, lf You Leave Me Now. NINE HOMECOMING QUEEN FINALISTS Seated: Shelly Shaffer. Karen Strong Christa Barker, Jody Doyle. Standing Mona Meiner, Janice Goodman. Lori Lee Robin Smittkamp. Sue Jorgensen. 16 Ho ecom'ng A Cedar Rapids Corvette Club member drives Shelley Shaffer to the football field for the crowning ceremony. A 0 We. i am'-f1,,, f f QR ig, AI Steinbach, former Student Council president, and Gisele Kruger, 1975 Homecoming queen, help Susan , za Jacobson and Kelly McNieI with the 24 crown and cape. 2, An exuberant Jody Doyle reacts as she is crowned Jefferson's 21 st 4 Homecoming queen. 1' W +f4ffM A' f f v V, av, 17 MMI Q jmmamfi ag r , ,,,,, A -V 'A 1 , 4. Mfg! 1 I M, ,, ' '19 J 'Wu 1 iff. 9 M y v w ff ff 1 8 Hobblsu Cakes, model cars, end a pet recoon After showmg off his novel display of keep Terri Covington, Dave Kurka, end beer cans junior Jeff Nechanncky funds Sue Burk busy outside of school. a minute to clown around can be conquered by hav- wing a hobbyl This fact is supported by the many Jefferson students who pursue hobbies in their spare time. No, we don't mean the run-of- the-mill hobbies such as eating, sleeping, or watching television, but pastimes like crafts, pets, and various collections. Hobbies run the limit, from beer cans and baseball cards to un- usual items like the Mickey Mouses and Panda Bears that sisters Ruth and Janice Goodman spend their spare time hunting up. Senior Dave Kurka enjoys putting model cars together in his spare time, and said of his craft, lt takes up my spare time and helps me in my future interests, because I plan to be an auto body man. Sue Burk, junior, disclosed her numerous pets are something to go home to after school . . . besides homework! Whatever the reason for having a hobby, it seems the students who do have an activity to fill up those empty hours seldom get bored. 3 Sig. W 3 S Painting murals in his spare time, senior Jim Jemmingstakes e breather ,SF ' . . ,kb E . V Q' , 'SE L. as at Chspmsnn's. , f 3 , 1 i AA , J 4 Y 336' .il ,IW ' Q 'Q MLN f 21. Q 1 , 3, Q- , xx,-8 .1 wwf .H o . L ilk gm 1 Q 1: A iff . 5,1 ,f ,, - , ,2 ,Q 36' A 25 , 1 WJ, EW' af :QW , ,F in f . ff ,Q A f ,f! ,Q W 5' ,, igfvff .,.-A I 3 Q W s . - A . may A ,-.L I 'hw W 'Q gww, ,. wwf .digg w if WW ' f Q W1 ' f Ag! ww Z QA iff 85 7 5, 3 f 3 fijwyf , ANU .-nlfim 5. Q? Hi sf' Je - - M' ..-,-1A..WM.wA Crepe paper streamers, new outfits, and flowers provide a special touch to the Homecoming dance. Get up and boogie, get down tonight, and shake your booties were some of the more popular phrases heard at this year's mixers and dances. The traditional Back to School Dance and Homecoming Dance were well attended as student interest in mixers rapidly in- creased. Bands ranged from the bubbIe man Lawrence Welk to the best of the Eagles and Peter Frampton. In the spring, a new twist was added during Women Pay All QWPAD week, when the girls were given the opportunity to hustle their favorite guy or guys and take them to the WPA dance. Overall, students seemed pleased with the outcome of the mixers and dances this year. Soft music and slow dancing are two of the more enjoyable aspects of atten- ding the annual Homecoming dance., Couples, enjoying the company of their friends. dance to the music of Fan- fare at a mixer. 22 5:5-'Q' ,av vm sit ...- ,fr J. if . -h.7. . . I . , J 1 4. s 'M K N 'Qi Q . ...KN a T , '- 0 - -N -W' ' 'FUN 8 Q. was fs? xt QM-wwamw, ' -.M M. . Fbgx' .. f - g , .. . -, . X a,Q7i L, us. A L.:: . X I .. N. g ye.. -k,. , K- a. t at .- au .,, is M ...nr '..n- Q- ' A 'K J dugg, as A- ualv '- K f V - 1 1 f - - 'UN .. .X Que 5: '---- f53's 1 sw ar is 1 M , as 'X'-Tissg' X .3 QQ ,... Q . . M .Q . pu vw gbx Q V Wax .w:g,, :g i ' .., i - . H I L.:- f.mqi:: f Q ' -f N ' ww- 4 S. Q , ef Q- . 1 f .11 6 i . ' . 4 .W Q E Q 5 x K +. - 5 'i ,, N, J' f Q U -5 la 'fi f ,-rw' as , . . K 1' , . 'gms ku, x Q MN ' v in 'i f K w Y saw? .A:. f . is Q V, o X A ' ' ' . X ...A. .,.. 5 as Y ..,. , kykx N I ' we-vii g ...Ms s . . is vsf,egwfr, f ty f Y 6 EX- . .F + 'ff fx .. was ...M-.t Q Q'-ef ff . g ik S I FA, 4 'N -. . ' Q- -Q g ff.. 6... V 'sf . 4 fb.. .5 i . . Q Q ' LN' . vip '5'i '1 Y gt' ' V - i Q gf 3 4' 3 s 1 f . .A . in .X is Q iii X, X 5 . 4-.S 11. y -K Q q. av f. ' I ' S. as gsm 'Q J LXQ World-wide happenings and events may seem relatively unimport- ant in the everyday lives of busy high school students, but they do have definite long range consequences. The school year 76-77 had its share of significant news events to remember. With the election of Jimmy Carter as the 39th President, there was much controversy over which candidate could best lead our country on to greater prosperity. There were even some seniors who were able to actively support their candidate by voting in their first presidential election. Is capital punishment morally right? was the question that was discussed in Mr. Jack Fisk's government classes, as Gary Gilmore shocked the country by demanding his own death sentence. Farrah Fawcett-Majors and her famous swim suit poster prompted envious remarks from the girls but strong approval from In the news 4' If p ' Q , is . I S. sw ,I In xv , is .- si 'Q X- 'F' YE 3 if 8 the guys at Jefferson, including various teachers. The bitter cold winter, and a plea from Washington, brought temperatures to even lower extremes as school thermostats were lowered to a frigid 65 degrees. Senior Diane Davis commented, The really cold weather bothered me most when my car wouIdn't start in the morningl Our country had experienced the coldest winter in several decades. On the movie scene, Rocky won the Academy Award for Pic- ture of the Year, while Evergreen was named Song of the Year. Receiving seven perfect scores for her Olympic performances, Nadia Comanecia, the fourteen year old gymnast from Romania, was the undisputed queen of the 1976 Olympic games in Montreal. These are a few of the more memorable events that made the 76-77 school year distinguishable from any other year. -Jody Doyle X 11 I x www YW ,ff . Wim ,A f - :E'.: f 'V ' f f , A , V-+g,.z'f:,,,:n Q f mx ,f 4 . , ,,,,Qa3w:,pt,,,'-- 'f-f ,,,5:,,,'w4g,.'f Y, ,H .M A , f H 11 f - ff W g,,, . H ti ,hu A , ,I ,,, 4. sf ' 7 f . J t2 f w M fir -1 Y 2,1-'W ..3.:: at f N K Afeis wink ,, fa vs ai? Q -1:1515 Q 3 Q Q is -sf 53 S wr an W s a fi M, , Si QF Q if sf 55233323 Q if V -R fgqwsea if Q Q UWM' Aff If In an to raise money for their particular organization, students sold everything from candy and fruit, to socks, calendars, and Lemon Rex cleaner. Senior Senate, Distributive Education, and Concert Choir were just a few of the many groups that contributed to the stream of smiling salesmen wandering the halls in search of prospective customers and the almighty buck. Mike llten, a member of D.E., commented, It seemed that we were always selling things all year long. It wasn't so bad,though, since it gave us something to do during the year. The issue of student sales came under close scrutiny this year. In a report filed by the NCA evaluation team, it was stated that there was too much of an emphasis placed upon fund raising at Jefferson. We echo that concern, replied Mr. William C. Jacobson, principal. Denise Beach has a hard time deciding what to buy from Seniors Joe Sher- man, Barb Kepler, and Keely Mooney. , A X i 5 ,, Junior Lori Fowler helps the drama department meet expenses by selling tickets for the winter play. bay K Kali. P r + 1,,M ..., f'-Q. MONEY was the reason behind all of the sales campaigns and there was S145,000 collected by the year's end. An exhausted and forlorn Mark Ockenfels sold everything from fruit to socks to help raise money. W3 1 aff. Abfbhltm 'X M xv' . F 31 X13-KIA AV, V .vzaffwugp 9:15 3,74 adffhwi r' Sheryl RuIIman's smile greets students buying yearbooks during their lunch shift. Mike Coombs helps unload the truck loaded down with fruit that music students sold this winter. 2 l 5 : 5 55 5 2 if' Z 5? , 23 5 his E 'fi ff 5 ? ur 5 li s E 1 , c leaf! A its in if .,,, ,ffm ft Mr. Hidinger accepts a plaque dedicated to him, honoring outstan- ding athletes, which was a gift from the senior class. Co-valedictorian Mark Logan, selutatorian Nancy Gardner, and co- valedictorian Paula Ament were an- nounced on Senior Recognition Night. 1 X ?2 I A. 1 l in 'af A Randy Shaver, Mike DeHeen, and Teresa Lengguth receive the George Hldlnger Athlete of the Year Awerds. ,, Senior Recognition Night 27 Thank you for shopping at K-Mart replies senior Lori Campbell while sacking a customer's purchases. w1 ??fTi' if During the five-o-clock rush, senior Randy Shaver sacks groceries at Me Too. Senior Judy Carlson clowns around with juniors Bobbi Ash and Louri Vosmek on Halloween night at Burger King. I ,ev f QM Pumping gas at Derby provides senior Doug Barnes with extra spending money. Money, money, and more money! It's hard to tell what reforma- tory a high schooler would be in if he didn't have any money to spend. It's the driving force in every student's life because it's such a necessity. And nearly all high schoolers at one time or another find it necessary to have a job to support themselves. Whether it's working at a gas sta- tion, food store, restaurant, or a tooth pick fac- tory. it doesn't seem to matter. As long as the checks keep coming, the students can keep go- ing to places like Bugsys, Pizza Hut, Armstrong's, Bob Zimmerman Ford, Texaco, and McDonaId's to spend those hard-earned bucks for things that bring happiness and satisfaction. Making money and then spending it is really important to me sighed senior Mary Quijano. l mean you can't have any fun these days unless you have the bucks to spend. And, of course, there's always birthdays, anniversaries, Christmas, and thousands of more occasions that seem to steal that money away. So, for the high school stu- dent, getting a job, keeping it, and making money to live on is as vital as Rolaids after a school lunch. 3 may. 5 3 3 ? 1 Qi Selling tickets to Shaun Kelsey and Lori Kraft I8 just part of junior Chris Prusek s job at Stage 4. W I Ex if . Off S, S 'lm 30 Creative were walking down the hall, practicing on the field, per- forming on stage, competing in a contest, or studying in the classroom, students could be seen putting forth the effort that makes them proud that they are J-Hawks. Long hours of hard work were put into plays, in the training for the long hard road to that state tournament, or finally passing a class. While concentrating or just en- joying themselves, kids were seen when they least suspected with unguerded expressions. It could have been anytime, anyplace, anywhere when people were caught ...... OFF GUARD! iu 'Nh ,LH as M, w + ' + - M ' A 'V ' W x Q J! Z' v I . 'fy'?L?Q3f 4' fi 4 W H v- ' , ' ' ze 'if' N vQ 7: q 1 V , 4 5 1 V '41-.' s'i'Q 9 W .4 1 4 V A . Q A ,J ' vi fn Q W . f ' ,X 1 ' , 'M' gh: .9 1 5 A' 2 f 1 ' .Y Q 3 I L QQAQQ 3 if 2 lu. fi A-if VSSV . , Q if -5 Clubs Club .xg Vlfezsfiis Na, .Q ,X L Qs . ,, 'f . wif , - ,,, 1 5, fr 3 QW 554 ' L. I fy 3' . ,F R g 'as .se W - via '-vswgii lv RP an w. x :iff 1 Q f A .Av 1+ 1' r' I' ' JF? A. fi 5' Vkff gi wx! w W Q u . in . 'F Q, i S Q g - 2: 2 vii' ,,, i. . R K. 5 Dedicated workers and responsible leaders were scarce, so con- scientious club members were forced to work overtime, for which they received little recogni- tion, to establish worthwhile groupe which would reflect How the West is No. 1. Since Jefferson sponsors over thirty organized clubs, the key to our schooI's success was dependent on the number of students who were willing to actively participate. Continuing the 0utlook's All-American rating and surpassing last year's award winning Statesman were the goals of the publications' staffs. This confidence and pride spread to other groups who were determined to make Jefferson No. 1 in all activities and organizations. gf :S Y WPA kings, Dave Koolbeck, Ed Uthoff and Gary Sweeny are crowned at an all school dance. Thrilling times were forthe most part limited to other groups. However, Junior and Senior Senates did their best to recruit members though they became virtually non-existent toward the end of the year. lt might have been caused in part by the sudden interest aroused in Student Council. However, Senior Senate pulled through by raising enough money to present the proxm of all times at the Sheraton Inn May 7. As Keely Mooney, secretary, put it, The most satisfying accomplishment Senior Senate made this year was to change the prom location from the IBEW Hall to the Sheraton. While Homecoming is usually Student Council's biggie for the year, it was challenged by Women Pay All Week in April. Meanwhile, Junior Senate sat back in the shadows planning film festivals, Tupperware parties, and various sales campaigns. Enjoying their meal at the Senior Senate Pancake Supper are senior Steve Wialand and his date. Junior Senate members Becky Fitz- patrick and Pam Allen discuss the up- coming Tupperware party. 34 Studs t CouncIlfJr. 8ena!sf8r. Senate N N YL N Q Q X me t N wemx li lPNI0mmgggyxenxswwwe Y if N X S tg Q , Q0 W. 4 2 A Q Vx ii mn.. At 'an all-school assembly, Student Council President Dave Koolbeck in- tently watchea a skit from the sidelines. fdq 8'5- S3. QW. .X NJ Senior Senate members take time out to relax during the annual Pancake Supper. With accuracy in mind, state office education treasurer Shelly Shaffer completes a last minute letter on her job at Welty Way. Receiving credit for working is one of the advantages students involved in work programs enjoyed this year. Jefferson's four work programs, Distributive Education, Trade and Industry, Office Education, and Data Processing, begin each morning by holding classes in which the students are taught more about their respective field. The people involved in the work programs have a chance to take on the added responsibilities of having a job. Many times these jobs help the students decide whether they will go on to college or stay on at their job full time. This year the work programs helped the community by providing needy families with gifts at Christmas, promoting free enterprise throughout thecity, and by holding a mixer to earn money to buy gifts for the under- privileged. During the winter, all four work programs got together with parents and employers and hosted a banquet in the dining room. This was a good opportunity for the four work programs to unify and collectively carry out a project. Q 9+ is Ss, 'Hs Distributive Education QDED members Work Experience Groups Sheri Stepanek and Jill Schaefer take ...NM their turn selling donuts. limp... Q if iv . fr Hi.- Q: .f 1 s I 1 ' A . Y . NZ ' a 1' I 1 t, fl Q, , Q 'xi Q X ,iw M -,. ,LLL-if as While in the Trade and Industry program, senior Karl Heckert works on a space project for J-Tec Associates. DE student Karen Strong makes a price check during another busy day at K- Mart. Senior Sue Frazier gains experience practicing on a key punch machine during Data Processing class. Ons of senior lab assistant Tim Astor'a img many duties is caring for the rats in the - Qimiksm science lab. Throughout the school year students have an opportunity to take a credit course in which they help teachers and assist fellow students. Two programs with this objective in mind are Lab Assistants and CMC helpers. Lab Assistants clean and feed ex- perimental rats, clean lab materials, and grade papers. Being a lab assistant for Mr. Becker was really great, commented senior Randy Shaver. I had a lot of fun and even learned a few things. Helping out in the CMC is also a specialized ac- tivity. Refiling books along with checking them out are some of the duties performed by these students. Meanwhile, delivering equipment and films to requested rooms along with repairing audio visual equipment are the deeds carried out by the audio visual helpers. Building trades is an off-campus activity in which students actually design and build a house. A total of 12 students participated in this program. Senior Lee Selinger hopes this course will help save him costly com- mercial repairs. lt's all in a day's work as senior Bill Reardon rechecks his measurements before making a crucial cut. Completion of this 555,000 home is becoming a reality as students work diligently throughout the year. 38 Ho Buildsrs!Leb Assistants CMC assistant Clark Thorson carefully checks the filing order of the records in the library. ii . 'i i . .ykr a HN W is li 4 I , L i I 2 I U I VVLV: M I g ,Q 'WA , QW ' , , . gg 5 3 K3 3 'W I V 4, A , r ' 2 E' y n Completing the first step in building a fireplace, seniors Bill Reardon and Lee Salinger lay cement. CMC Assistants 39 SWIMMING Brooke. Fall cheerleaders demonstrate enthusiasm as they cheer on their respective J-Hawk teams. Sees, Delene CHEERLEADERS Kim Weber, Tami Benks. Colleen ,VV V, V, Av W WNWQ 'EM M A V N 'y W VV , ,,,,,M,g' ww , 3 aww! , f ' . V V V, VV AZVLV 1 Vvfmww wmbina VV' yn, ' NV , V- m ,MVA WL VVVMW, ' , zV , QW 'mf , , , . . 9 ,. 'W V V X wma VV V ,I V V ff V ,V M, , ,V ' fwmiwmnm 95555 'fl X , 'V QV' V 7 V 'I - 'Z Vwwi my . Al I-V Wm' wma' Y 3 www! W ' x 4' fly wi ., ' H , , if . V If mg V VVVVV,,: M ' 5 ,M 'Q L A V , V V I 1 V, A V , , , WV. , aw VS , Vvfmw , ' ' 1 . ' , , 1 aamibmw 6.41 V if wwf V Vmmm, 6 Q' V4,,VV I QV. MV.. ' Q1 V W Q I V A , 'A' .V ,M V'x:,V' I S , ',7 .,VV5, M ,. V ' x 'V' N Wg? 5 I i M' W , , V, .K V ,VV , . A , V, V V M- - - .- , H . - ::1.VV ,. , 'WV . ., . . V,-J I ., t I , AN . lv 1 - 5 ,x V N JF V W- v ., r ,, VV: gf V' f' V ,, ,. ', V, ' ', , Q5 -, m ' V Q , , V V 557 5 VA ', My AIAA - - , - V. Q15 van, ji V V gzkzgiiv A A : AEK 4 VAQ7gg Q?,v2,iM,4,.34:5nVl W 5 A , V, . ,gh gf A VV I ,. ,, , Vfzff :ML , S ' 'Vu' ww .V ,M ,, ,V Vw. V' V iw ,, NL, f VVWW K ,A ' , , .Q .L ,, V. V, 2 V- r ,-V Q, . WA, ,imfvy . ' K ,V-,ii TKJSH 0 . . M, ,, A ' 5494, Vw W ,VV A WWW, Wa X 'VV ' ,, V .VVVVVW , Vw www V VVW www 6V 4'auM4.f+: 'f'r.i14M'Vz X ,pm , ' - , 'I 'mf ,V ,,ff , A I ,V V A,.,, , ,, W . Ify' Wm V- V V A .V ! ' V 4 Z ,,,, , :VVS MMV: H I , WVVV ' V VVVVV. ' ,, .., ,HV V , ,,,A V V ,, J1 W3 Vffkv V ' , , nwuivmi 2 3,V,,V, V, ,MWVV M i WV 4 K A -an , in V if! V V VV an , - suns V V , W W 'W ,,VVV,V4, V ,Wy V VV V g, we ' , , anmmw ,, .14 I ,, H ,V k , P Nj' W K ,, V Vw ' .fyy 'V , M VV ,,, ,, Vw ,V V, r , , ,, V ' V V, V . , 'A V V, , V .. ' ' , ' iq H Lil 3 ' 'V I ' W .. if , L V' Q 'tif' ' 453, , -'dwg ' ,,,, , V,i'f 2 V, W' 'V 5 , H f ' '. '. ,, K , , ' ' VV VVZVYVV' H V'V V WW' VV V , ,' V VM QV ,V ,M V- V V 1 ' ' ' ' 'f , V Q Q ' V, Hu, ,V 5 X' V Qiif iw .V ' ' VV ' K 5 ' VV IW . ,I V ' V H .. , ' , :V ., ,V V ,V . , , V ,, ,, V'f2fm2Vm ,. V .. A . V M I V! , I In , by A S QI WV, N A VV. 34 K. gg? , ,193 ,,,. ,,4 ,V 7 I ,, M A . I V f f 9 V VV V ,, VV I VV,!Q,.f, A J, IVV, x , I 'fgfVj1a'f5Qf','a V ' ' A A 5, ,S '?z M l w ,b I V ,,!VlV,. VAL ' WLM, ,y '- c 13,3 , . gm ,,, , '3m4VM.,.V..V,,, M I . I Viyjfiix X r VX L fr' , ' if X , M i ,Vx 'X Nw . . . V -QV. V - - V V1-2 Vw , -1- . V. r .- V- 'V ' ,. . V ,V latent, V, ,Q y ff . f 5 Vx , in 41 ,. 5 ,. , ' M, V V 'Wifi' in i VV f ,, ..- VV ff V7 if 'M ' 'f V' - V ip, ,' ,VV ,L-ff' , .ff .V V . VJLV2 3 , H Vf ,CVR 1M,NV,.Y ,Vf My KVQM V1i,wf 3.4, , ,if wg , . M qu, V, FV +V gg V K, 7. V ,wi VY. ,ww V V1 V ik V, V VM, ,V V V ,, ,.a, V Vfdwsf 4, , V V,i,. h. ,VV V . ,, www :V ff, , qw-WV,.,,w. I jf ml, VV. -,VVV,,VV m..',n.Vw ,MK 5 .W Vg V, 'V . V , . V 1 ,VW pf' V ' wLf 4?'4VifWiaa?iiV' 57' A V Vw 4 vi'5!i'57i 'VaW ?!f'fi-4,Mf35'gV'5 ' L, VV A ' 'W 3'?N'a?2V'VVV 5 ,V ' ' . L.+4V7i5'V: 5?'VL I 4 I ' fi' , f. 'Q ?iw V ly FV! fi' V ' -4 Q., . V ,N ff w , . 1, , . . 'I , 4, .QW ,. 4, . , . V ,, , ,ffl A , , A .-qlnwu Q 7 A , W , -Jz.,A in 'ffi-lVf,,w',L9wEigS ' ,lffif 7' 1 M M , 5 fd ' 255 A -af-'Li' .V if' Q, , L My 4 f' VV , ,VV-' 'V ' c3421. -1 , ' Y V. , , 1 -V , f' ' ' J? ,V .JQV in .V 53'wao2J'gEvfrV 4 Vx ,, M , A, 'WWIZ3 ' Vw, V' f,,,, V WVVVV we ,M 40 Fell VOLLEYBALL CHEERLEADERS Front row Liz Barker. Cheryl Skale. Back row Vicki Hogan. Jody Doyle. Cheerleaders SOPHOMORE VOLLEYBALL CHEERLEADERS Mary Lester, Deb Pulkreb, Beth Hrabak. A. .gwgs 'I lt, I it, l got it, yeah . . echoed in the gym hall as the fall cheer- leaders spent many long hours fulfilling their responsibility to pep up the student body. Arousing J-Hawk spirit required hard work from the 23 cheerleaders. Changes were implemented to cut back the time that was needed to cheer at so many sporting events. Instead of the former blue and white squads, there were five squads of cheerleaders. Each squad cheered for only one fall sport, both varsity and JV. The fact that the new program let many more girls have a chance to become a cheerleader and become involved in a school activity was favorable. However, the few pep assemblies that were held for the fall sports did not follow through with the traditional J-Hawk spirit. Many girls felt pressure from the student body because they were expected to in- stantly drum up enthusiasm throughout the crowd. Although the cheerleaders start and head the cheers, it's up to the fans to provide the support needed to back them up, explained Kathy Sullivan, football cheerleader. X-Was? ,gl ff -- A .. mmm A ., - ' , A -Q M , A ' .. . . .. . . f -- ,Q L l - W . M v l ,... yyyy z ' A L 9 ..., if ii my 'T N . 3 f 1. . , Q -.W -- , Q5 ,- . 4 wean--51ffX Qwxx -, '- - 5 X,-- X - 1--5-gg -K Q s, x . . if f ' .L NWN - N. . ' ws - is K 1, . . www ann: - y Ngfwff A - LM-NWNQ, M y, , ' 5- , . ' -- . - Alli ' - f Qi' S 1 - - Q J , Q I l ,. y Q- :iw 1 - A , , . ,.., y g, . L . - K -1 J fx - www 5 kk E A I g QW' if ' J f-.ki A V ,K N A 5 f ' K-R . ' 5 - ' A in in I i - , A 'I k . ' .- -i - - . I K. . 2 W ww -K A A k.,y - - ..kA.. is .,,. ,S-if ,,.k J ,, ' - -kwin W iw- .F :St -, - ' T . A A ' xl W 1 ' QW ' WEE -QLQ J K i . --p, A s W Q - he . Q M . -W QQ- . -an i Nl . - K Qws. -- M , X.-wus.-:swag 5, Q A ,,., - i , ,,:3t.,mv 1is- ij Q 'Q - A -. - Y ' I rf ' - . f Q .-i- Q l fxwlffif .. . , .L S .,,. . . A . -- ,fi ' E, i Q A. W YI ' . Yagi-qsfll Qi, 'Q Q - 1- l , , H 1 ,X ' ' ' - - . - ...,. ,..., . ' SE., . LLL. .. -4 g l . ES. Q? pmffxf, fi' N . k 1 n.L,hAg.--4 A fini M , ,' . , ' Lx in -fn K 4 -f,,4f4,g. . .5132 .,.' i AWK? X'- .2 -,ft fit srl. Q A 'QQ ,fx .A . A AA. ifffrii- ii 1 5- ' ' ws i E -1 ' 95? f?E+R'is'5-T2. . ,, . VARSITY FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS CTopl Carla Buahee, Kathy Sulllvan, Staci Pazdernik, Christa Barker, Shelly Pickerlll, Sheryl Rullman, Colleen Casey. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL CHEERLEADERS KBottoml Lee Ann Landt, Beth Thomp- son. Carolyn Ask, Julie Anderson, Debbie Coccloln. 41 BOYS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Front row: Varsity-Pegi Petersen, Sheryl Rullmen, Chria 4 Spanol, Lisa Loeffler, Tracy Claude. Back row: Sophomore-Debbie Cocciola, Tina Phillipp. Beth Hrabak, Carolyn Ask. WRESTLING CHEERLEADERS Front row: Sophomore:-Julie Anderson, Debbie Pulkrab, Mary Lester, Beth Thompson. Back row- Ver- sity-Darcy VanBogart. Tami Banks. Colleen Saas. Jolene Slocum, Laure Vrbe. Kathy Sullivan. law... P.- M... 42 Winter Cheerleader! Mfwww SWIMMING CHEERLEADERS Varsity-Tammy Munn, Jodi Molitor, Sherri Dvorak, Joni Nechanicky. Screaming on for victory no matter how far behind their team was, this year's group of winter cheerleaders proved to be far superior to those of the past. Decorating the halls and Iockerroms with Wish You Luck signs, this new breed of cheerleaders did far more than what was expected of them. Prac- ticing in the halls after school for hours and holding pre-game parties for the athletes, the winter cheerleaders provided that much needed spirit during the long cold winter. No one can really say what it was that made this year's cheerleaders so enthused, excited, and dedicated' about the winter sports events. Maybe we've finally produced a group of cheerleaders that really cared about school spirit and winning, instead of their own popularity. This could begin a new tradition for all cheerleading squads which might even foster continued support throughout the coming years. E S i 3 . 1 1 Q We Ji. .zluz . .., . - -- , Z., . s 'Ss' 5 , l 59 ' Af -if R . 5 5 - - f 5 ,. Vis 1 Q 1' , 'is A 3 I , GIRLS BASKETBALL CHEERLEADERS Front row, Sophomores Jennifer Hittenmiller, Lets Klima, Renee Grummer, Sue Jelinek. Back row. Ver- slty--Psnny Allen, Marsha Csrlstedt, Lorl Hogan, Julie Kehm, Terrl Johnson, Becky Fitzpatrick. Cheerleaders express varied reactions during the long winter sports cem- peign. 5 Q 4.1, M., :R .gg ,.. V Pep Club members Barb Kepler and Janice Jacobs add final touches to a football player's room during Pep Pal week. Lack of was quite ap- parent in many of the clubs at Jefferson. Promoting school spirit was the original inten- tion of the members of Pep Club. The year got off to a good start with the usual Beat Wash week. Pep pals were chosen and a special breakfast was held for the football team. However, this turned out to be the only major activity the girls planned. After the Washington week, everything went down hiIl, commented junior Sue Bohlken. Another group that was less dedicated than it should have been was the Mat Maids. Many of the nine girls who belonged to the club seemed uninterested in any of the ac- tivities. Among the duties carried out by the more responsible individuals were video taping, tim- ing, and keeping score. Fund raising projects were held to collect money for the special events sponsored by the Mat Maids. Some of these in- cluded the wrestling programs that were dis- tributed at each home meet, a special breakfast for the wrestlers, and the end of the year ban- quet. The biggest event that the Mat Maids hosted was the steak dinner that concluded the year. 4 Q . C 541 l Q ' I fffisv , fi ' W v. 1. 4 . 1 iw W . .K ,Q J, ,J ,At if in -in 1 t ffl! , 2 , ' 'f rf ,. A ' t N J 1 wg W2 Senior Keely Mooney TP's a varsity player's yard before the big Jeff-Wash football game. Selling programs is one of the major duties of Mat Maids Jan Shaheen and JoEllen Fisk. 44 Pop ClubfNIlt Nlaldl s 'S Q ul- 'iff' , u , 9 Q 0zf 'f Enix 9 me Y f 4 ' jy4 H ' to A . f :K HRW z ' Q ,M . . 5 f Q ? . , , 'swf .. f ,f Q gJ Q 1-Q ' 'P 2 L WI' 'fo V 5 ,, AAA A ' , X 'N S MM iii? 1 F im df WWW , . . ! E f tink ,9 g xl M, Q at If Xf1 6Fr N b-. , A R .. Q l ,, , I 5 a 3 Q ,W 2 s ' fr ' P' ' f ,A ,f 4 , .4 3 .R L ll , 5 , f 4 Q 0 YA f,,n , 3 Q 1 wg 'R' - , f-. . , . , A .., A 'A . W . rg ' 5 M... 'hh - ' , K W , '- nffk W' vxk Y.Ai QQ 7 iwiw I-x M? A ' -cf i, U ' J tgjgggkil Q Lfg5lg.L e:!rx? 4- wma ..- , 4 Li 5 3 S w Z 1 X mx I V 48 Timers!Aqustic Arta!JJ Club ..--f Timers provide an important service to the J-Hawk swim team by recording accurate times. During tedious practice sessions, the girls strive to perfect the formation of a herring bona. eww! Timer Jayne Hogan makes sure the swimmers get off to a good start dur- ing a relay event. Working together is the name of the game whether you are a member of the Aquatic Arts, Timers Club, or JJ Club. Many hours of cooperation and practice resulted in a successful aquatic arts show March 29. Each number had a color in the title to help carry out the theme of a CoIorfuI WorId. The Timers Club included swimmers in their off season and others interested in the sport. Fifteen regular Timers, plus those who helped out occasionally, sacrific- ed many hours of their own to help the swim meets run smoothly by recording official times. At the end of the swim season both the swimmers and the Timers were honored at a banquet. JJ Club members had planned several fund raising projects including a car wash and the sale of Homecoming buttons. The profits were used to purchase a gift for the schooI's athletic department. To set the mood for CoIor Full World,' the annual Aquatic Arts show members decorate the pool area. By lettering in sports, girls like senior Janice Goodman earn membership into JJ Club. iff ll prornose to uphold the aims and ideals of the International Thespians Society. As a Thespian, I pledge my best efforts in all assignments given to me as a member of the Theatre Arts department of my school. The for- mal initiation ceremony was where it all began as members took the Thespian pledge. The assignments enthusiastically tackled during the year included, Rags to Riches , The Secret Life of Walter Mitty , The Truth About Cinderella , A Stage Door Canteen , A Gap in Generations , and Mack and Mabel . But these shows weren't merely thrown together. Scenery had to be built, tickets and posters printed, lights were hung, props and costumes had to be made, and then there were the endless rehearsals to attend. Technical director, Mr. Marv Hippen, makes a final appraisal of the set design for A Gap in Generations. Lights, make-up, and scenery are three aspects which are rarely noticed when the audience sees the final product. Julie Kehm's gift at the Thespian Christmas party was a real shocker. JlfM'M'1f Betty Stark prompts Mike King as he strives to learn his lines for an up- coming show. Jean Craig cleans up after spending endless hours painting flats for the winter play. li.. gg. Z-my R6 f- mfmg, . x W K Q ,.smW.nwx-, .W Aw.. ,L uma f . ...-,,Q,x X AM Q My - X six w ' imewws , f, SESMMW- . V53 V: 5 ig 35, Q xt.v.A..... K .MQMV K1 wx 'IQ - 44 v ., Af. at r .W Q? g .4581-3,,,1 'bv 13 S ' A, ' . .Vg Q. ui' in kj 'Neff ,Af A ' .5550 . . 3: ' 1 L.-gm 5.,..5, .' w A bw . H ,N gf535?V' X,- . . ,, ,.s.k2 v . ,.,.+svevsigX.Sil-f .fw- 13 if V 1 w ' Af J M' A ,W ,, 43 fv,'5f w2f2jf f ,f M ,jg gy? .M HM? 4 f X ,L 'W' , ' ,, .,,,, ,aw , , Q1 M5 ,, ,gn J , 125fT, ,f 'mem wif, 4vmmw?AP5 xi , ., 'QP if Kan V ' IT - M mm' 1, Lmfwf ,f'f,,n:f ', Ng.: ' 3 'f ,f 'xiii' 1 Y Q if - .liiS.,.-- va. -X ' :X fifif' . X, . X ax -1 if 31' 'ettaif ,x' gl At the state meet in Ottu mwa, Anne Christensen, Steve Van Steenhuyse, and Ed Simon study the comments made by their judges. Between rounds, senior Betty Stark finds time to relax with a game of cards. 0l'at0l'y, television ex- pository, and humorous acting are just a few of the many categories in which this year's forensic team excelled. A total of twelve trophies were brought home by the forty-two member team, along with other awards and honors. This year's forensic students participated in over twenty tournaments, including two over-night debate and individual event contests. Countless hours of writing, practicing, and organizing were put in by the dedicated team members. In addi- tion, many students sacrificed nearly every Saturday to attend meets and even those students who were unable to attend more than a few meets gave their all and made a significant contribution to the team. One advantage of forensics is that there is something for everyone. Whether your thing is writing, debating, book reviewing, demonstrating wrestling holds, or dramatic acting, forensics has something to offer every Jefferson student. 1291 WW ,w ' 'mag . fix.. fm-744' ebyvy, , ,A A ' I wg: N-My V. K I, :VVV v..V .V A I ..,. Q, swf' YR, ww X3 Q .R Q yi W . f ,Q 1 Q W A X g 3 vxk .1 K o 'Q' W av' 'fix gk R356 an ' -A f Q an . -dw ' I in H- . i. do - X ,fl I-u Ms k ,Z v ' f 3 . . an A 1 , ' 1, . ,. Q an x S .. ,L 'SM RK Y Q 5 me 5 we ff wikl 'iii f f ,sg , msgid 3 K if-,W 6.1 , N f Q im Q g 5 3 5 asf Q 3 fi. list X 4 iaith... Outlook adviser Ron Smrha presents senior Connie Neal with a shamrock during the O'Tisk awards ceremony. After receiving the O'Tisk award for the best story of the issue, senior Doug Barnes finds an empty spot to add his signature. Nloney, gag gifts, and lots offun were all a part of this year's annual Outlook staff Christmas party as staff members exchanged gifts and took a much needed break from their production of an all-American newspaper. This year's staff was expanded to in- clude 21 dedicated writers who gave up many a weekend in order to get their stories in for the next deadline. The job was completed and the staff succeeded in putting out 15 issues of the paper. An innovation came through in April as the first 8-page Outlook using magazine layout design was published. The staff did srffer a slight bruised ego as NCA evaluators released reports stating that Jefferson newspaper tended to be somewhat negative, but this didn't hamper the Outlook as it again ranked high in the state among high school newspapers. 9 A-ik R if il 54 Btntesmln Staff la.. ,5eg,,,,,,, Nmgxfu.-.ffqp -V Qs '5 xw Ln' x A Q' M..-'admin-.,,,-anal Editor-in-Chief Todd Polehne and Joni Nechenicky confer over pictures to be used on yearbook division pages. Choosing photos for a layout is not easy, as these staff members demonstrate during a round table dis- cussion. Q Q Q Shlff 5, or W QTQUTYPCSQIS 223551 9 ...ul 'FWS my 1' 's 51:36 iii? vu s., ns rz as 1900 2' gggaggl.,-.9 fa- san, 101 rsiw' if Alone in the publications room, Stu- dent Life editor Jody Doyle ponders a difficult decision about her section. Adviser Ron Smrhe assists puzzled staff members with a cutline for the swimming spread. 'tO super Statesman work- ers and continued threats from adviser Flon Smrha, this year's Statesman is undoubtedly the best in Jeff's history. ln building a book of this caliber, high reaching goals have to be set, and this year's staff had two. One was to top last year's book lwhich they did with easel and number two was to earn Mr. Smrha a trip to Tex- as . . . one way of course . . . so that he could attend a national yearbook convention and bask in the glory of our book. But in the shadows of all the limelight was a lot of time spent on layout design, copy writing, and picture selection. And some individuals stood out in these areas to help ease the burden for those who weren't too creative. Staffers like Beth goddess of layout design Matejcek, the dynamic duo of Stark and Quijano, and Nola index Schroeder were just a few of the people who made this book so successful. But for the yearbook to really be a success, it had to be sold, and most kids bought their copy with confidence. 50' ft o::'m-cP 11155131 mill 1 Look at this layout Should we use it for the clubs section? asks Keely Mooney of Sue Burk orkmg Together rv - V1 51 3 ,f Q THESPIANS Front row: Mr. Marv Hlppan, Btava Campball, Mark Golallar, Dava Ellla, AI Hankal, Sharon Drlavold, Joa Woltowlcz. Second row' Lorl Kaiaar, Lorl Fowlar, Jaff Trlplatt, Bob Gull. Luann Aator, Jan Jacobi. Mr. Boh Guadar, Bran! Davld. Anna Chrlatanaon, Mogan Ward. Thvrd row' Dabby Joynar, Joa Sharman, Barb Kaplar, Mlka Coomba, Rlck Dawaon, Buzla Gaumon. Fourth row: Vlckl Hogan, Doug Schmitz, Jonl Nachanlcky. Patar Wyatt. Malanla Baughman, Clndl Lanz, Joan Pallaak, Mark Ockanfola. Jaan Craig, Mlka Campball, Tom Gorauch, Bath Garbara, Stava Van Btaanhuyaa. Back row' Dan LaGrand, Shlrlay Davla, Krlaty Scoti, Chrla Wlldarman, Dan Carpontor, Julla Kahm, Grog Pann, Mlka Klng, Klm Croaa. HONOR SOCIETY lnaw lnductaaal Front row: Kan Scott, John Woolf. Klm Thomaa, Lorl Hogan. Bobbla Aah. Anna Chrlatanaan, Llnda Slngalatad, Backy Hlnar, Tarrl Covlngton, Pam McKanzla. Shalla Marahon, Laurl Stock, Karan Brown, Nola Bchroadar, Chrlaty Ranaon, Lynn Schradar, Tracy Waabrook. BIII Bllaland. John Matlaa, Cory Braun. Second row: Mark Kaballu, Kyla Llbbart, Daa Raxroat, Larry Hlavaeak, Tammy Raad, Mlchala Shaw, Lorl Kalaar, Patty Koala, Pam Loaa. Rlck Daunbaugh. Hartlay Murray. Tlm Prlgnltx, Jaff Wanzal, Mark Bvada. Dava Bchullar, Bob Gull, Jaff Trlplatt. Mlka Klng. Third row: Claudla Jahncka, Anlta Lanu, 1:51, - Dabra Johnaon, Sandy Hunt, Bath Matajcak. Tlm Wilford, Ann Btolba. Darolyn Hogan, Branda Kadlac. Backy Raadnour. Barb Kaplar, Taraaa Langguth, Tammy Bamar, Holly Plagmann. Bua Munaon, Klm Croaa, Jonl Nachanlcky. Dal: Kluth. Back row: Doug Vllllaon, Doug Barnaa, Randy Bhavar, Doug Kula, Dava Koolback, Tlm Jonaa, Rlck Dawaon, Dan Carpantar, Harb Muaaar, Kavln Tomaaak, AI Hankal, Joaaph Kaallng, Rlck Baaak, Anna McOulra, Jann Bhahaan, Stacy Vrba, Dabra I-lalay, Lorl Langhurat. i A 'XYKQT ggi , 5 N.,.-iw-., 4 HONOR SOCIETY lsanlora lnductad In Junlor Vaari From row: Paula Amant, praaldantz Malanla Baughman, aacratary-traaaurar: Brad Whltaman, vlca-praaldant: JoEIIan Flak. Kaaly Moonay, Kayla Kllngman. Second row: Mary Oullano, Haldl Fuaatarl, Clndl Lanz, Dabhy Joynar, Roxanna Rlack, Barb Maffard. Third row: Ranaa Boyd, Gwanda Loaay. Dab- bla Neat, Krlaty Boon, Vlckl Hogan, Nancy Gardnar, Sulla Gaumon. Back row: Holly Backlar. Tammy Paath, Lorl Campball, Jlm Sadlacak, Stava Llllard, Mark Logan, Jody Spancar, Karan Ralnbolt, Mona , Malnar. Natlonal Honor Soclaty 57 JUNIOR SENATE From row: Suo Burk, vlca proaldont: Ruth Goodman, troaaurar: Ponny Allan. aocratary: Lynn Bchradar, Praaldont: Boeky Fltzpatrlck, Aldaan Pottor, Daanna Buahor, Bronda Flahor, Wendy lcon, Darcy Van Bogart. Second row: Chorl Blood. Llaa Loafflar, Lorl Clark, Carol Pfoffor, Pogl Potoroon, Torrl John- lon, Kathy Bulllvan, Laura Vrba, Chrla Spanoo, Colloon Baaa, Suohlla Igram, Tracy Clauda, loih Carhora, Julla Kahrn, Tammy Road. Third row: Tammy Munn, Janlco Jaooba, Jay P. Knox, D'Lynn Pokornoy, Chrloty Ranoon, Karon Brown, Tarrl Ham, Tracl Kohl, Dob Borgatrom, Pam Allan, Joao Laotor, Gary Earnoat. Luann Aator, Julla Lana, Clndy Kolm, Llnda Tralnor. Back row: Jorry Bavartoon, Jullo Ward, Judy Andoroon, Julla Eppal, Mloholla Schmitz, JIII Hormanoon, Mary Brnlth, Mollaoa Plla, Palgo Poalor, Torooa Vlflan, Buo Bohlkon. Danlao Boach, Lorl Kalaor, Nancy Voolkara, Wandy Cartor, loglna Portor. M- ,of 59 Q 1 SENIOR BINATE Front row: Vlekl Hogan, Jonl Nochanloky, Klm Croaa. Chrlota Barkar, Buo Jorgonoon, Trlah Andaraan, Rlok Saaak, Jolllon Flak, Koaly Moonoy. aocratary: Buo Munaon, praaldont: Malanlo Baughman. vlca praaldant: Davld Koolbaok, Tlm Wlllord, Dava Wloa. Mlka Allard, JOH Hooaonlua. Second row: Mro. Joan Croaa, Barb Maffard, Jody Doylo. Sara Ortmayor. Lynn Pfaltzgraff. Marlanna Koatlng, looky loadnour, Klrn Wobar, Karon ltrong, Lorl Roby. lhollay Plokorlll, S 4 4 A M S Y s l A Lorl Lao, Klm Foray!ha, Mlka Ilton, Tlm Aator. Tlm Jonaa. Back row: Mr. Max Nax- ara, Tammy Bamar, Ann Btolba, Charyl Skala, Kathy Harbor. Gwanda Loaay, Joanna Manoon, Roaa Butto, Bahama Pottlbono, Cyndi Andoraon, Karan Fopolka, lhorl Stapanak, Jlll Schaafor, Connlo Naal, Bath Matolcok, Janlca Goodman, Kathy Englart, Stova Wloland, Dava Swoot. Davo Haaton, Randy Shavar. STUDINT COUNCIL Front row: John Baekar. Mark lvoy, Sharry Laatar, Mary Loatar. Lorl Llwll, Kally Glboon, Chrlaty Bannon, aocrotary: Pam Allan, vlco- proaldont: Davo Koolbock, Proaldont: Joff Hoaaonlua, traaauror: Joan Mottot, Llz Woltor, Ponny Allon, Bocky Fltxpatrlck, Doo Raxroat, Darcy Vaniogart. Second row: Kylo Llbbort, Btova Murray, Jaff Koolback, 8ua Jollnok, Molanlo Baughman, Chrla Stahl, Marlanna Kaatlng, Lorl Loo, Doanna Buahor, Lynn Bchrador, Suo Burk, 58 S!udant Govornmant Groupa Toroaa Vlflan, Dotty Ranaon, Carol Pfaffor, Tracy Claudo, Conn! Arnold, Foggy Roloff. Jlll Harvoy. Back row: Tlm Prlgnliz, Mark Africa, Mark Hanaon, Mlka Wall, Rlck Baaok, Tlm Aator, Tlm Wilford, Karan Popolka, Bholloy Plckorlll, Jlll Schaofor, Tlm Jonaa, Scott Rich, Joff Hoffman, Toroaa Rlch, Ruth Goodman, Donna Wllkln- aon. Dobbla Mathany. D'Lynn Pokornay. OFFICE ASSISTANTS Front row: Jon Oylar, Baan Shanahan, Marianna Kaatlng. Tlm Aator, Dava Haaton, Waa Aakran. Second row Phll Wlaaly, Tom Hughaa, Carla Buck. Dalana Brooka, Bua Jorganaan, Charl Blood. Julla Ward. Third row Rlck Saaak, Maraha Carlaiadt, Carolyn Quaid, Lnvon LaGranga, Nancy Voalkara. Candy Glllaapla, Jayna Hogan, Laurla Albarta. Foggy Baavara. Back row: Karan Brown, Nola Schroadar, Sua Bohlkan. Tammy Brlnay, Dobra Hutton. Pam Frochaaka, Stacy Lagarqulat. BOOKSTORE HELPIRS Fron! row: Brad Whltaman rnanagar. Back row: Kaaly Moonay, Mlka Kray Baoky Raadnour Rlck Baaak Kavln Fry. AV HELPIRS Front row: Kan Hupp, Gary Buckow, Larry Kuzala. Barb Ortnar Mlka Macka. Beck row' Mr. Clam Carnay Kralg Graan, Larry Buckow. Tom Rupp. Jlm Clark. Cendant!-labor!!! ' fe ...,.-, .,.., ,.. . . K F n 5 5 5-5 . X' - DATA PROCESSING Fr0f1tr0wr8h0llv Mllllr. SHOYYYLCWIU. SHOIIYCNIMUU- D'b l Hunt. Back row: Dobra Mlllor, Rlnoo Boyd, Ruth Goylr, Slndy Walknor, MI!! Hutton. Second row: Sul Frnzlor, Dub Kimbro, Cindy Shull, Vlcky Wlbcr, Sandy Lo,-ln. gomk.mp' gun.. punory, Ann. Lung, K.ghy wglch, P-v Q DICA Front row: Clndy Moll, Chuck Boyd, Mr. lhvn Dlngor, Hll Drlw, JON Jlm Eppnl, Mlkl Iltln. Back row: Lorl lhslblo, Jlll Hood, Krll Pokornly, Rlek Daw- Holslnlul. Second row: Jlll Schloflr. Shari Staplnak, Karon Strong. Dllno Dlvll, gon, Rgngg Krumm, Trncsy Wluchmoyor, Tom Decker, Mlrk Bornstqln, Clam WI..- Jlll Coccloln, Sun Vocorku, Randy Johnlon, Klm Bondlxlon, Stovo Rlndorknocht, ly, 60 Work Expsrlencl Groups 1 I l K: TRADE lm INDUSTRY Front row: Lance Wleae. Shirley Davla, 8andy Lenton, Debra Haley, Sue Roman, Chrle Wallace. Bob Gallagher. Second row: Barry Hutchlnga, Dava Bwaat, Becky Strlegel, Mr. Robert Vrblcek, Dahl Pratt, Gwenda Loeey, Dabra Johnaon. Third row: Ron Spina, Kevln Cervany, Brett Brubaker, Karl Hackart, Doug Kula, Greg Marllng, Kan Kroagar. Back row: Tlm Marehall, Jon Ward, Gregg Fleher, Tarry Donnie, Joey Walton, Dava Curf- man. Dave Veatch. Yau SIM 4 S5255 li.-sv' Www OFFICE EDUCATION Seated: Carol Wlleox, Cheryl Skala. Kathy Harher, Chrlata Barkar, Debbla Graham, Sua Muneon, Carmel Brown, Debra Kluth. Standing: Ann ltolbe, Karla Wllaon, Shelly Shaffer, Rox! Wilhelm. Lorl Langhurat, Cyndy Llghty. CMC HELPER8 Front row: Tereaa Vlflan, Mark Gefaller, Davld Phlnnoy, Jlm Back. Charlotte Noel. Back row: Jon Lange, Mark Kahelltz, Blll Bllelend, Erlc Johneon. yu Q um? Z x.I N.X.f6'EJ8 -M 'I1 1 !Q!A! KE, ,, vmwf' Lola Kruae, Tharaaa Mulharln, Suzanne Burna, Tammy Bamar, Jann Shaheen. Tam- my Pyle, Karen Ralnbolt. Dlanna Jonee. as ffl? QC? Jn M,-..v-m.,,,,,,wh ,,..4. ,., 2 5 il fxm .gg NX 'L CMC HELPERS Front row: Tammy Paath, Dabbla Haarat, Colloan Caaay, Jann Bhahaan, Anna Chrlatanaan, Carrla Clavaland, Janlca Goodman, Bhalla Marahon. Back row: Bryan Laaaly, Danny Parlzak, Wayna Amalar, Clark Thoraon, Mark Wlt- tlng, Laa Dvorak. .larry Hoyurn. qv ITATEBMAN STAFF Front row: Mark Ockanfala, Barb Kaplar, Chrla lpanoa, Collaan Sala, Lorl Lia, Sharl Stapanak, Kathy lnglart, Taraaa Mlllar, Kaaly Moonay. Second row: Jonl Naehanlcky, Jaan Cralg, Kathy Bulllvan, Taml Banks, Sua Bohlkan, LI: Barkar, Tammy Munn, Buzla Gaumon. Jody Doyla, Tammy Goanall, Cyndla Nutt, Randy Shavor. Third row: Sharry Brlnoy, Danlaa aach, Vlckl Hogan, Tuttl Taylor, Sua Burk, Lynn Bohradar, Brooka Kaproa, Danlaa Damory, Sharl Korn, Lorl Campboll, Karan Strong, Sharon Drlavold, Mlka lltan. Fourth row: Ia Aulatanta Q' C Tracy Hamlln, Chrlaty Hanlon, Nola Bchroodor, Karan Brown, Bharyl Rullman, Joa Sharman, Sharon Tlarnan, Nancy Voalkara, Julla Janay. Fifth row: Dabbla Haarat, Mary Qullano, JIII Bchroadar, Bobbl Aah, Mr. Ron Bmrha, Tammy Harrla, Bohbla Froaman, Judy Barratt, Todd Polahna, Batty Stark, Carolyn Hanry, Connla Naal. Tlm Waltar, Rlok Cola, Bath Matajeak. Back row' Boot! Lagarqulat, Tad Gravaa, Bob Hlll, Janlca Goodman, Sara Ortmayor, Tlm Aator, Dava Koolback, Mlka Kray, Doug Barnaa, Lorl Roby, Baan Shanahan. v gn x'5'ZV'fs OUTLOOK STAFF Front row: Bheron Tlernen. Steoy Beneeh. Sue Burk. Connle Neel. Second row: Suzle Geumon, Terrl Covington. Becky Zeeek, Lorl Cempbell, Kethy Englert, Tlm Walter. Back row: Deve Koolbeck, Doug Wlleon. Bred Whltemen, wi s +,I.,kA aff' wx OUILL AND SCROLL Front row: Randy Shaver, Mlke Krey, Oeve Koolbeck, Doug Wlleon. Second row: Lorl Cempbell. Connie Neel, Janice Goodman, Beth Metejcek, Buzle Geumon. Third row: Keely Mooney. Brooke Keproe, Jody Doyle, Heldl Puaeterl, Sue Bohlken. Back row: Betty Sterk. Mery Ouljeno, Nole Schroeder, Chrlety Reneon, Bheron Tlernen. Jlm Corey, Rendy Bhever, Steve Wlellnd, Mlke Foley. Been Shenehen. Rick Cole. Mlke Krey. Publloetlone Stlffe 63 M Y Wit 'V' X 1 4 ' F QA 4 421 X , :K 9 . f K . K ii ,. 5 5? M if 1 , x g Q Q LAB ASSISTANTS From row. Robyn Haley. Mlchollo Schmitz, Dohblo Hewitt, Jullo Haven. Second row Julio Ward, Rlck Boachlor, Klrk Zobnc, Richard Mclntouh. Back row: Bucky Rondnour, Tlm Autor, Randy Bhavor, Davo Sweet, Al Ludwick. VENTURE STAFF Bottom: Floxanno Rlock. Sacond row' Lou Dvorlk, Ruth Good man, Clndy Jlnklnn. Andra Hollor. Top: Harb Mualor. FOFIENSICS From: Suzlo Gaumon, Brenda Vnndlrwoll, Joanna Brnmmor, Trncy Dale, Mlko Coombl. Stove Wlaland, Stovo Campbell, Mlko Kray, Judy Dllo, Wolbrook, Joanna Johnson, Anna Chrlstlnlon. Back: Stovo Van Btllnhuylo, Jan Simon. Scott Wolbrook. Jon Wlloon. , Vw 1'-..f and 4. X T 3 -v xo o , , ,mn . Q swsasmw-41 Y e Q it .8 ' - .L,A.- , Q X S91 N. Q. . . .f , Q , A' .ww JCL. V 'Q' xiii, : -'f g ' V' L X U ,.....X , - f .,.. .ln Q 'A ww fs- N ' 2 Q A J 'fi' Lf N e Q S 'Q 3 1' x we wh .22 -Q ,,-.1 ,T A I ,, W xf ,Y fgh .L ff - w ,g'f , 3 W ,im M ,.x., A ev 'C 1 6 an V Y Q 4 A Q To k JR 253 Q k 6 ,5 wif h Q Q 3 s lv M Q' - ,Q R S 'Q ff ' f.. - ' h 22 .t . J H 1 1 'XE 'V E. 2 A M, E y- 3 A4 is I' Y k,,, N: 2, Q. A , Q , Q-f Q, 6 . . an is yi F' J 5 gk V . Qi, 5 X f f fs. Q ' QQQP W X' 'A i oooo J A X . Eg: ,E f ,W X . . f f ' f A5 Vw: 'E - -L o L .. or 3 R f LL Z j ' J Q ' ' i 4 un... - ff 1 X -' K. L K J K D g.-if - . 4 K. f v A- X 'v :pg , K A A 'N K 3: ' E of ,J FL X ' X. 1 . . W A Y ,., 9 V X 1 . , . ' ' , AL - ww - M .- 1- .QM 64 - v Q 3 r- . V. -' Ed COMBINED BANDS Front row: Debble Noet, Donne Srnlth, Julle Trouedele, Deb- ble Menthel, Merve Reece, Klm Thomee, Denette McKenzle, Tereee Gull, Mlchele Shew. Second row: Klm Croee, Suehlle Igrem. Petty Mehen, Terl Mlnerd. Jolleen Cerke, Suzle Geumon, Cherrle Herrleon, Klm Bode, Joen Wilcox, Dlene Rehek, Le Von LeGrenge, Tlm Beley, Merle Jeneon, Den Cerpenter, Krlety Scott. Third row: Brende Kedlec, Vlckl Hogen, Lorl Folkedehl, Steoy Beneeh, Pem McKenzie, Key Edwerde, Jlll Schuetxle, Denette Elgee, Pete Sherrnen, Klm Skelton, Ken Scott. Bred Whltemen, Dlene Llndeey, Brent Devld, Chuck Mertene, Mex Dlere, Terrl Covlngton, Devld Prlrnmer, Becky Hlner, Devld Ellle, Merk Logen. Fourth row: Bred Shoemeker, Merk Gefeller, Jeff Jurgeneen, Robln Shew, Lee Novek, Allen Lenger, Jlm Svobode, Cheryl Hlndmen, AI Henkel, Rlck Eggere, Dene Grlffln, Jeff Trlplett, Beth Hronek, Bob Gull, Duene Brown, Jeff Spldel. Weyne Bulen, Rlck Andereon, Cherlee Treylor, Tod Allleon. Back row: Julle Spencer. Bherrl Dvorek, Robyn Clerk, Kurt Dlere, Bryen Ellle, Jlm Jemmlng, Jody Spencer, Pete Wyett, Pete Peeth, John Chermek, Doug Schrnltx, Mlke Curnmlne, Wendy Weet, Dene Weberg, Pem Rehn, Rlck Devonport. Mr. Lumen Colton. JAZZ BAND Bottom row: Den Cerpemqr, Chg'-I.. Mertene, Merk Logen, Jeff Trlplett. Lorl Hogan, Torl Covlngton, Al Henkel. Second row. Deve Ellle, Lee Novek. 3h'YYl Hlndmen, Dene Grlffln. Third row: Rlck W 590001 WlYne Bulen, Cherlee Treylor, Tod Allleon, TOP 'OWS J0dY Spencer. Dee Rexron. Klm Thomas, Jlm Svobode, Herb Mueeer. Duene Brown. Comblned Bende 85 I lFf'FH!SUll ORCHESTRA From row' Debby Joyner, Llnde Slngleeted. Ron Bihmne, Shelly Sheron Rlhe, Phll Wleely, Debbie Heeret, Pete Shermen, Klm Skelton. Dlen Wlleon, Dennle Roethlleberger, Megan Werd, Chrletlne Beer, Chrle Wlldermen. Se- Llndllvf Jiff TYIPION. Jlm Svobode, Mlke Cummlne, Debble Prett. RICK DIVOHPOI1 cond row: Hertley Murrey, Jeff Wenzel, Denlee Hetcher, Doug Wenzel, Julle Trouedele, Donne Smith, Klm Croee, Vlckl Hogen. Third row' Mery Lynn Goodeon, Beck row: Kerl Hllle, Tom Wendt, Sherrl Dvorek, Jlm Jemrnlnge, Julle Spencer. ,f MIXED CHORUS Front row: Cerol Oche, Mlchelle Peeplee, Dlene Rehek, Meureen Monehen, Amy Wlee, Jol Ernet, Peggy Roloff, Julle Schlndler, Lorl Lewle, Sherry Kurke, Angle Wengert, Clndl Johneon, Pem Bqulree. Shelly Oevld, Jolleen Cerke, Chrletlne Seer. Second row, Mlchelle Oelec, Jeen Joeeph, Joenne Oyler, Jenyce Boote, Klm Pfeltzgraff, Robln Uthe. Chrle Polehne, Megan Werd, Debble Over- menn, Clndy Sleuer, Shewn Roblneon, Tlne Mollenheuer, Cherlene Leuenberger, Debbie Menthel. Clndy McMIlIen, Jeyne Hogen. Third row: Debbie Metheny, Bren- M de VenderWIel, Sryen Ellle, Tom Goreuoh, Jon Stuckeneehnelder, Gene Templer, Den Stengl, Sred Shoemaker, Kevln Fry, Merk Gefeller, Tom Mollenheuer, Ted Boner, Ron Hruby, Mlehelle Derhemrner, Vlckl Ieerd, Sheryll Hlevecek. Back row: Merle Kehelltz, Eleln Engen, Merk Heneon, Tlm Schneekloth, Joe Wojtowlcz, Pete Shermen, Torn Novek, Torn Wendt. Devld Kent, Robln Shew, Arbe Berele, Krelg Green, Mlke Moore, Ellzebeth Scott, Debbie Smlth. L Lg A , W ,,, Mx l W 1 MMM. CONCERT CHOIR Front row: Jonl Nachanlcky, Clndl Lanz, Clndy Oldfathar, Sharyl Rullman, Bua Jorganaan, Sharrl Van Staanhuyaa, Kaaly Moonay, Chrla Wlldarman, Lynn Pfaltzgraff, Dabbla Joynar, Suzla Gaumon, Anna Chrlatanaan, Laaa Jacobaan, Barb Kaplar, Lynn Bchradar, JoEllan Flak, Loulaa Houtzagar, Janlca Jacoba, Tammy Munn, Judy Carbaugh, Fatty Koala, Jody Doyla. Second row Ban- dy McLalIan, Backy Raadnour, Luann Aator, Krlaty Scott, Claudla Jahncka, Suahlla Igram, Ann Btolba, Joan Pallaak, Lorl Roby, Stacy Vrba, Klm Croaa, Holly Plagrnann, Dalana Brooka, Julla Lana, Branda Humrnal, Carol Molandar, Mary Lynn x- .el J' WEST SIDE DELEGATION Front row: AI Hankal, Dava Ellla. Second row: Luann Aator, Dan Carpantar, Joa Bharman, Jonl Nachanlcky, Barb Kaplar, Tlm Prlgnltz, Arba Barala, Buahlla lgram, Btava Van Staanhuyaa, Clndl Lanz, Larry Hlavacak. Third row: Jan Jacoba, Sua Jorganaan, Tod Alllaon, Anna Chrlatanaon, Harb Muaaar, Dabby Joynar. Fourth row: Mark Ockanfala, Claudla Jahncka, Mark Gaf- HILLTOP SINGERS Front row: Roxy Harrlaa, Mallaaa Uahar, Wandy Waat, Llnda Owan, Jlll Schroadar, Lln- da Blngalatad, Charyl Ralnhardt, Cindy Hochatatlar, Lorl Blachart, Nancy Voalkara, Dabhla Hawltt. Se- cond row: Lorl Fowlar, Clndy Kalm, Jaan Cralg, Bath Garharl, Julla Eppal, Chrlatlna Duffy, Bua Burk, Robln Utha, Pam Rahn, Sharon Drlavold, Batty Stark, Tarraaa Doyal. Beck row: Judy Carlson, Anlta I-lnfl. Danlaa Coolay, Dana Wabarg, Lorl Kalaar, Branda Vandarwlal, Tarl Uthl, Tammy Raad, Julla Kahm, Dlanna Cllak, Polly Hlldabrand, Claudla Hanaan. Goodaon, Cathy Boland, Carla Buck, Karl Hllla. Third row. Davld Ellla, Todd Polahna, Mlka Coomba, Dava Olaan, Bob Gull, Tod Alllaon, Mlka Schnaakloth, Larry Hlavacak, Joa Kaallng, Mlka Campball, Mark Logan, Doug Schmitz, AI Hankel, Joa Sharman, Brlan Young, Kurt Dlara, Pata Wyatt, Kalll Chrlatopharaan, Klm Thomaa. Back row' Mark Ockanfala, Davld Kurka, Grag Pann, Harb Muaaar, Jaff Nachanlcky, Jarry Hoyum, Kan Scott, Stava Van Staanhuyaa, Tlm Prlgnltz, Mlka Bamaay, Ed Slmon, Duana Brown, Brad Whltaman, Jon Oylar, Mlka Klng, Dan Carpantar, Waltar Furman, s allar, Daa Raxroat, Bryan Ellla, Cathy Boland, Brad Whltaman, Jaff Nachanlcky, Judy Carbaugh, Laaa Jacobaan, Mlka Coomba, Jarry Hoyum, Joan Pallaak, Julia Lana. Back row: Tom Gorauch, John Bvobada, Tom Wandt, Mlka Campball, Jody Bpancar, Bob Gull. Musical Groupa 87 . 5 ' f an 7 Q .. ' ' I '- ' , ' X 1 x , Q , Q A f A , 1 y X ' ' 1' ' X yf 2, e ,f - , , Q ki if t. ,f.....V 1:1 5 I l 5 f gwmw ff' , JJ CLUB From row' Teresa Langguth, Janice Goodman, Sue Munson, Judy Sismering. Second row: Beth Mstsjcek, Heidi Pueateri, Ann Stolbs, Wendy Scott, Sue Jorgensen, Connie Neal, Tammy Slocum, Third row Tracy Wesbrook, Nancy , . gf 4 PEP CLUB From row Lynda Ficken, Marle Flela, Nancy Voslkers, Kris Fonck. Peggy Roloff, Brenda Smith, Debbie Matheny, Jodi Stillions, Lete Klima, Temmi Becker, Jean Mottet, Liz Weltsr, Sue Bohlken, Lauri Stock, Second row: Jill Schuet- zle, Kim Thomas, Roxann Carpenter, Jody Molitor, Patty Koele, Sherri Dvorak, Dlane Stones, Jill Harvey, Donna Quijano, Mary Lynn Goodeon, Carolyn Ask, Beth Thompson, Fluth Goodman, Julie McCormick, Karen Brown, Lori Lewis. Third row Diane Strief, Patty Blake, Cheri Oehler, Pam Prochasks, Tami Prochaska, Jan 7 'vll Y 2 fda. Munson, Patty Koele, Diane Ackman, Llz Barker, Becky Fitzpatrick, Merls Jenson. Back row. Linda Floyd, Dae Rexroat, Karen Popelka, Lynn Schrader, Suzie Gaumon. X 1-vp' Blanchard, Julle Augustine. Sue Graham. Colleen Casey. Dee Rexrost, Sally Gray, Kim Weber, Julie Anderson, Jlll Schaefer, Shelley Picksrill, Kathy Sulllvan, Mlchalla Oslac. Back row: Debbie Smith. Jayne Hogan. Brenda Vander Vlllel, Melanle Baughmen, Jann Shaheen, JoEllen Fisk, Keely Mooney, Carrie Wray, Stacy Vrba, Melleea Pile. Julls Ward, Julle Eppel, Becky Fitzpatrick, Ann Saber, Pam Allen, Penny Allen, Pam Squlrea. GIRLS SOFTBALL Front row Teresa Langguth, Beth Matejcek, Chris Hayslett, Tracy Trosky, Traci Kohl, Judy Carmel Brown, Lynn Schrader. Second row Dale, Disns Elwonger, Kathy Hsrhsr, Teri Uthe. Deb- Patty bie Bsrgstrum, Angie Moyer, Wendy Scott, Koele, Diane Ackman. Back row' Greg Kriegermeier, Miss Charlotte Regenold, Miss Dorothy Peterson. Penny Hildebrand, Dlane Magner, Julie Ward, Chris- ty Raneon. 68 Girls Athletic Groupe az , em m me mmm: A m . , , 1 nina 1. ,W Y W 4, , W, ewmzmzmwa MAT MAIDS Front row: JoElIan Fisk. Second row. Melieea Pile. Dreanna Briggs, Kelly Gibson. Back row' Jann Shaheen. Ruth Goodman, Kathy Englert. fs. ,- .. -1.- -A 1 -T. -i- wt'-A AQUATIC ART8 Chril Polehna. JIII Schuletze. Jayne Hogan, Marla Kahelltz, Kim Pfaltzgraff, Maria Jenson. Pam Prohaaka. Diane Larson. Tami Prohaaka. Charlene Leuenberger. TIC CHICKS Front row: Joan Wileon, Cheryl Skala, Becky Zacek, Brenda Hollan. Second row June Dvorak, Mary Lynn Goodaon. Jayne Hogan, Wendy Stoeker, Marie Kabeliz. Back row Beth Ortmayer, Becky Readnour, Michelle Oalac, Debi Pratt, Karan Johann. Ann Stolba, Sandy McLellan. Studies 2, 'Of HMM ltudhc and Floultv fxfiiiwk FOl'f9i'ting many lelsura hours and sacrificing their ever precious week-ends were only two of the unpleasant consequences many students had to cope with as they herolcal- ly stayed home to complete overdo assignments. Ambitious sophomores with hectic schedules, juniors trying to catch up on credits, and lazy seniors taking the minimum number of classes needed to graduate all played an Important part in the student body's attempt to make Jefferson the best school possible. Although procedures were constantly changing, registration was still a hassle for the inexperienced sophomores. the in- different juniors, and the relieved yet sentimental seniors who had registered for the last time as J- Hawks. diss? As the and of the term draws near, grades are discussed individually in Nlr. Hartman's electronics class. making requir- es perfection and that is where Home Economics and Industrial Arts provide the vital training ground. Future mothers attended classes ranging from Child Development to Foods. This is the case with junior Terri Johnson who commented, Taking these classes helps prepare me for the future and will hopefully make me a better mother and wife. Meanwhile, senior Tom Hughes revealed, The reason l took Auto Mechanics was to help me save money on my own repairs. More students seem to be turning to the Home Ec. and Industrial Arts departments for instruction in skills that will help them later. ,dl ln deep concentration, junior Robbie Daugherty stitches a seam on har sew- ing class project. Expressing s thumbs up attitude, a sophomore takes a break during his welding class. 72 Home Economicsllnduetrial Arts M..-4 H, .,,,,, 5 .,f,,,,,, . if Sophomore Todd Barvinek concen- trates on a blue print in Mr. 0'Brien's drafting class. ,Wdiaai-X ww, 'I usa fi ja Y 1 ,, I wmmiw. f ,-:, ,,., , H - Students gather around as Miss Dickey demonstrates how to mix ingredients for a cake. 73 While sampling the unique foods of France, students confer with Misa Maitland during the French party. .rf 'a N .asf 'gin' ,As .gm 1 4 W fy., 74 Boclnl StudieIfForel9 ' '-l l9l-IIB' Making a pinata is just one of the ex periences sophomores Joe Schrader and Debbie Smith undertake in Spanish I. Friends laugh es they munch on goodies at the hour 4's French party 57 I Nm my Qwl n V7 QM W? W! in ii ! 2 L.f3.gf:N, ,- L5 ' M' v g yvsw - ,vw ff'- 1 .. . .RQ -,. . :' .i , L , .gl 'Ehu- as sf'-1 5 Nh x wt J v-. r ed ww K X 2 I ff 4, ei., Explaining the hardships following the depression, Mr. Ask holds the atten- tion of his sophomore students. M is ef -an A F as , .L Q v 2 f'f?,p Sw 8? MJ Students take notes as Mr. Filling lec- tures on the techniques of propaganda in his Social Psych l class. Disgusted VVHS the comment ex- pressed by upset juniors who attempted to sign up for American Government on registration day and were turned away. In past years, in- terested students were able to fulfill this require- ment anytime during their junior or senior year. But this year, seniors were the only ones per- mitted to register for the course. Classes for students in social studies ranged from Black Studies to the stock market. With three foreign languages being offered, a lot of varied activities were packed into one year including an all-city foreign langua e picnic, Christmas parties, and trips. French teacher Miss Barbra Maitland stated, New books are starting to be used to replace the old and outdated ones. 75 X. fig A sophomore swimmer loses his balance while standing on an inner tube. Donna Smith and Nevada Engberg study their driver's ed manuals before beginning their simulated drive. 76 Driver e EdfPhysicnl Education K Instructor Mr. Brown explains simulator safety rules to his sophomore class. Two competitive volleyball teams watch as one member prepares for the set during gym class. L a t .,,. : X Q ..l,X, Eggs a www was W -- w 5-Q -sg ,, Q Gi Q N -1 saws -Us ...s. f xv Q 4 Q-x -:wwf gs X K as wg x. eff LX Tgkfxfii-iQ - -L . g -- i .. J- :ae..13yg?1fz.g1efzgff i g g sqgggmg A .. .gs .5 E1.ilf?i1g Us Kyla S tests, slippery roads, and off-campus recreational activi- ties played a major part in this year's physical education and driver's ed programs. In gym classes, individuals may get an opportunity to leave the school and either go bowling or roller skating. I like the off-campus classes because I can get out of the building and than coming back to the classroom isn't so difficuIt, commented senior Mike McCain. Another class that offers off-campus activities on a regular basis is the driver's ed program. This sophomore dominated course is required before one may obtain a driver's license. Students participate in classroom situations, actual out on the road driv- ing sessions, and simulated driving practice on the range at Kingston Stadium. The two most try- ing times in the driver's ed program are the first time a student drives and the final driving ex- amination. W M , www ,, M ff M , Mm f K M54 W-. A 6 ,W----v MMW I Senior tennis player Jeff Hesaenius winds up for a powerful serve during gym class. 13fi5?Kz?.1Z5ig, f With the hassle of registration behind them, this group of junior guys takes a well deserved break. w' While students fight the turmoil of a rough schedule, many find that science classes can be fun and relaxing. Most of the time l enter science class looking forward to class activities, not dreading them like all the other classes I have, revealed Jon Oyler, senior. Science classes include biology, a sophomore dominated area, and chemistry and physics which are geared to the college-bound juniors and seniors. Needing 15 credits in mathematics to graduate, most students find the areas of geometry and algebra suitable for their needs, although many students take more ad- vanced courses. I have taken all the math I can, because I feel I might as well get the classes at Jefferson while they're still free, stated senior Doug Wilson. Then again there are those few students who look for an easy way out in both math and science, and take the more lenient teachers or the easier classes like Basic Math or Consumer Math. What ever students feel their needs are, Jefferson seems to have classes to fill those needs. With a trend back to the basic skills, both departments expect to see their enrollments increase significantly in the coming year. 78 MsthfScIence Mr. Bredeson reads the answers to the day's assignments for his math students. On a field trip, Shelly Schultz, Sherry Briney, Janelle Mullen, and Brent David search for insects. af'Skg, ff iqi:ii f for if eiiwe 1 ss? - f - ' K ,- ii' -.. ,, . . W .- Q T - u e --' Q '.. S , .,.. ,. Z5i,,Q y , it y X 'f-- ' r e ,L :min -rf is +-.- L N kh Lx N,r.q,. ,, V 3 . 5 H., .. awe, ,wma.....M-W-w - - 41' S. - me may ,vi mf he -M sw. - A i wx W K x ar it 5 ,ff in Y, ll gm ' .lyxps N- . A, 'Q 'i 5955? 503 ' w f-MN ' M vw. I up 1. XM T ' . L ,xii x N if-9 el A.. my N an SM -' . .. -i . K My-kde: A ' - While at Palisades Park, Mr. Sondrol leads his biology class on a scavenger hunt. Mr. Becker gives some helpful hints to his biology students over a lab experi- ment. 79 XSS 4 :Q A X'i f A Nh .55 rf my , K Q5 it . ag i Orchestra members display their Christmas spirit by playing carols for students before school in the main foyer. ln ceramics class, Darwin Bosiar shapes his clay pot. BO ArtfMulic ly, e '53 '-,SS 1 if An encouraging smile brightens the face of Bev Epperson as Mr. Ball checks the position of her pencil in drawing class. 'Creative project' was the phrase Mr. William Ball, art chair- man, used when starting to describe the goals for his classes. Mr. Ball has been at Jefferson for the past six years and still feels that he has hardly scratched the surface in comparison to achieving the goals which he would like to accomplish. When questioned as to what his feelings for the purpose of having an art department were, Mr. Ball explained. Tha art department is interested in helping a student complete any project that that student may desire. I feel that every student accomplished the goal of completing a project that was meaningful to not only one person but to many people. Heading this year's music department was Mr. Luman Colton. He directs Jefferson's marching, concert, and stage bands. Mr. Colton stated, The band director's purpose is to maintain the band program and to strengthen its weak points. My goal for this year was to help the students gain a broader spectrum of music in the musical worId. The annual band carnival in February and marching in the Eastern Iowa Band Festival rounded out the year. Concert Choir members Inspire the up audience with a special arrangement of Mr Koepke rechecks a student's sales figures during the annual Christmas focus on learning basic skills, the language arts and business education departments are zeroing in on the familiar return to the basics philosophy. Offer- ing three new courses in writing and adopting an innovative spelling program, the language arts department has already made great strides in this direction. Enrollment remained stable over last year with some 1,500 students registered for language arts courses each term. Numerous awards and honors came to Mr. Smrha's publications staffs for their fine work on the newspaper and yearbook and to Mrs. Wenzel's forensics squad. Then there's business education with its goal to prepare students for the job world. Many electives in business education provide a large variety from which students may select courses ranging from typing and shorthand to more advanced office education, distributive education, data processing, or ac- counting. More students took advantage of these electives in 1976-77 than they have in previous years, noted Mrs. Miriam Shipman, department chairperson. Michele Shaffer, senior, was elected to the position of office education treasurer. Michele is the first student in the schooI's history to be elected to a state office, noted Mrs. Mary Harker, Office Education co- ordinator. 15,5517 l Searching through magazines, speech students gather information for their next assignment. Yearbook adviser Mr. Smrha patiently explains the principles of layout design to junior Scott Smith. B2 La guage ArtlfBusIness Educatlo an-...,..,ws 'UGO-m XM., ...A.A. . ' - ' 'Nm ,H -if?--. .. ' . X w.,,..,1l , .- ' .... ...M .5531 1: - K A xx 1 f ,, - - 1--w -. A Q. 2 ' A X P - + ,Q-....,,,.. Listening intently, senior Kathy Herber takes dictation in Mrs. Harker's Office Education class. wavy' ,Lv V' .gf,,,.3,,1,w-,e,mq,,f4y we QW 1 av we Q:'swfvffM?'-1fawn'-r'- wwf M 41 Www- wwyqv fy xwswkvwhvv ma V, wm1,v,5W,7f,,,w V f W , fwf, WV- f',,if 2 W f Mfg -fv . . f. .fm I 5' fr N ,V Nwmgwwwwww if Wifagfmwf '- w Q: WW'1'ffdE Jw V' ffwwvwfawww-eng wnvwwgmz S9 m9!h2iv Awaiting final instructions from Miss Bomkamp, senior Sue Jorgensen counts her keypunch cards. Performing one of the required duties of a teacher, Mrs. Wenzel and Mrs. Shackford record their daily atten- dance. Faculty Directory WILLIAM C. JACOBSON: Principal GEORGE HIDINGER: Associate Prin- cipal-Activities DONALD HOEPPNER: Associate Prin- cipal-Business Affairs DAVID HOYT: Associate Prin- cipal-Curriculum and Instruction RUSSEL ABNEY: Counselor ROBERT ASK: Social Studies American Studies' Assistant Football Coach JOAN BAIRD: Media Specialist DONNA BALES: School Nurse WILLIAM BALL: Art-Department Chairper- son HURLEY BASSETT: Driver Education' Assis- tant Boys Basketball ROBERT BECKEFI: Advanced Biology' Biology' Assistant Football Coach' Assis- tant Boys Basketball JOANN BOGGUSS: Mathematics LORAINE BOMKAMP: Business Education' Data Processing' Typing VERN BREDESON: Basic Math' Algebra 1' Football-Backfield Coach G. B. BROWN: Driver Education PAUL CAMERON: Physical Science' Earth Science-Department Chairperson TOM CAMBELL: Language Arts' Bookstore RONALD CAPPS: Social Studies' Mini- School' Head Coach Boys Tennis' Assis- tant Boys Basketball Coach' Junior class CLEM CARNEY: Media Specialist LINDA CASE: Social Studies' Language Arts NYLA CHRISTIANSEN: Home Eco- nomics-Departmant Chairperson DAVID CLEMENS: Industrial Arts-Depart- ment Chairperson' Metals Technology' Welding LUMAN COLTON: Band-Department Chairperson' Pep Concert Jazz Marching and Symphonic Band Director JAMES COX: Graphic Communications' Photography GARY CRANDALL: Science' Biology JEAN CROSS: Counselor' Senior class spon- sor LAIRD DANIELS: Language Arts' Social Studies DOUGLAS DeSMlDT: Physical Education-Department Chairperson' Head Coach Girls Swimming' Assistant Boys Swimming CHERI DICKEY: Home Economics STEVEN DINGER: Distributive Education and Business Education' DECA DORRIS DVAL: Physical Education. Assis- tant Coach Girls Gymnastics DENNIS FERRETER: Mathematics JACK FISK: Social Studies' Head Coach Football' Assistant Coach Track 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 SPOHSOI' 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 Industrial Arts teachers Mr. Dave Matthews and Mr. Dave Clemens relive the perils of the day. WX Q39 kis- ff' ':.- 1- ' Mr Mr Mr Mr. Don Abney Robert Allan John Ask Robert Ask Mrs. Joan Baird Mrs. Donna Bales Mr. William Ball Mr. Hurley Bassett Mr. Robert Becker Mrs. Joann Bogguss Miss Loraine Bomkamp Mr. Vern Bredeson Mr Mr Mr Mr. Gwynne Brown Paul Cameron Tom Campbell Ronald Capps Mr. Clem Carney Mrs. Linda Cass Mrs. Nyla Christiansen Mr. David Clemens Mr. Luman Colton Mr. James Cox Mr. Gary Crandall Mrs. Jean Cross 86 Faculty Mr. Russell Daniels Mr. Doug DeSmidt Miss Cheri Dickey Mr. Steve Dinger Mrs. Dorris Dyal Mr. Dennis Frrreter Mr. Jack Fisk Mr. James Gibbs Mr. Robert Geuder Mr. Jay Gross Mrs. Mary Harker Mr. Walter Hartman Mrs. Helen Herren Mr. Cal Hershner Mr. Marv Hippen Mr. John Hoffman Mr. Wally Horn Mrs. Mary Jackson Mr. Joe Keeling Mr. Allen Koepke Breaking through the hoop, volleyball coach Mr. John Weld leads his chargers on to the court. I 43 f - 1-.fm ki gf it S 5 3 we as ..- nw A. ? an Y 'L ....-th Mr. Leo Mr. Robert Mr- Max Mork Mueller Naxera Mr. Steven Kray Mrs. Beulah Lane 1 W Mrs. Anne Larson Mr. James Lockett Miss Sandra Macy ,Miss Barbara Maitland Mr. Kenneth Marsh Mr. David Matthews Mr. William McNiel Mr. Gordon Meaney Faculty Directory ROBERT GEUDER Language Arts Drama Thespuans JAMES GIBBS Physlcs JAY GROSS Social Studies Business Law MARY HARKER Office Education Coor dlnator WALTER HARTMAN Electricity Electronics Student Council Advisor HELEN HERREN Language Arts CAL HERSHNER Counselor MARVIN HIPPEN Language Arts Drama Thesplans JOHN HOFFMAN Instrumental Music Strings Orchestra WALLY HORN Hall and Classroom Supervision MARY ANN JACKSON Home Economics JOE KEELING Counselor ALLEN KOEPKE Vocal Music Hilltop Singers Mixed Chorus West Side Delegation Concert Choir Director STEVE KRAY Art Assistant Wrestling Coach BEULAH LANE Physical Education Cheerleaders Advisor JJ Club Pep Club ANNE LARSON Media Specialist Library Assistants Coordinator JIM LOCKETT Mathematics Girls Basketball and Girls Tennis Coach SANDRA MACY Art Ceramics Jewelery BARBARA MAITLAND French Department Chairperson KEN MARSH Social Studies American Government DAVID MATTHEWS Machine Tool Tech Automotive WILLIAM McNlEL Driver Education Wrestling Head Coach GORDON MEANEY Industrial Arts Automotive Mechanics LEO MORK Work Experience Coordinator ROBERT MUELLER German Soclal Studies MAX NAXERA Language Arts Senior class sponsor LARRY NOLTING Driver Education Girls Track and Cross Country Coach ROBERT NOONAN Science Biology Boys Cross Country Coach Assistant Boys Track Coach JAMES O BRIEN Industrial Arts Drafting and Woodworking MIRIAM PEDERSEN Mathematics JEAN PERKINS Language Arts DOROTHY PETERSON Mathematics Depart ment Chairperson Assistant Softball Coach JACK PILLING Social Studies Extended Day CHARLOTTE REGENOLD Physical Education Head Softball Coach Assistant Volleyball Assistant Girls Basketball Coach Assistant Girls Track ROBERT REITZ Language Arts Sophomore class sponsor MARY RICKEY Geometry 1 Algebra IV I - 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 - 1 1 . - , 1 1 I 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 - 1 1 1 ' . ' . ' - 1 1 - 1 I I 1 1 1 - 1 - 1 88 Faculty Faculty Directory PAUL RIDDER Biology Assistant Baseball Coach ADALBERTO RODRIGUEZ Spamsh LENA SALVEN Mathematics PAUL SCHENKEN Science Chemistry RON SCHIRM Physical Education Assistant Football Coach Head Track Coach Letter man s Club Advisor EVELYN SEIDLER Language Arts MARJORIE SCHACKFORD Language Arts Department Chairperson DON SHIPMAN Counselor Department Chairperson MIRIAM SHIPMAN Business Department Chairperson DOROTHY SIMON Business Education Ac countmg RONALD SMRHA Journalism Yearbook Design Outlook Advisor Statesman Ad visor Quill and Scroll HAL SONDROL Science Science Club JAMES TAYLOR Soclal Studies Head Coach Boys Swimming ROBERT THOMPSON Industrial Arts Wood and Plastics Technology RON TOWER Driver Education Department Coach Girls Golf MARK TSCHOPP Physical Education Assls tant Football Coach Assistant Coach Girls Basketball Assistant Coach Boys Baseball ROBERT VRBICEK Trade and Industry Mlfll School Coordinator JOHN WELD Social Studies Volleyball Head Coach Assistant Wrestling Coach Assls tant Girls Track Coach NORMA WENZEL Language Arts Forensics JAROSLAVA WHEATLEY Social Studies RUTH WHITE Language Arts COLIN WILLIAMS Language Arts Head Basketball Coach Golf Head Coach SPECIALIZED SERVICES WILLIAM BECKMAN Campus Security SHARON BRUNS Associate Prlnclpals Secretary HELEN CIMBUREK Receptionist Mann Office WALLACE GOODWIN Night Engineer KERRY HINKLE School Psychologist MARY JANE KOUTNY Secretary to the Prln clpal MERCEDES LESTER Attendance Secretary LOUISE PAXTON Media Secretary WANDA RIBBLE Associate Principals Secretary JAMES SNETZLER Bulldmg Engineer GLORIA WILSON Counselors Secretary I 2 I ' Chairperson: Physical Education: Head Mr. Larry Nolting Mr. Robert Noonan Mr. James O'Brien Mrs. Miriam Pedersen Mrs. Jean Perkins Miss Dorothy Peterson Mr. Jack Pilling Miss Charlotte Regenold 'ix 41 Mr. Robert Reitz Miss Mary Rickey -3 y sh- 'Flaw Mr. Paul Mr. Adalberto Mrs. Lena Ridder Rodriguez Salven ,4- 'X 8 .A '1 1'Hll 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 Mr. James Taylor Mr Robert Thompson Mr Ron Tower Mr Mark Tschopp Mr Robert Vrbicek Mr John Weld Mrs. Norma Wenzel Mrs. Jaroslava Wheatley Mrs. Ruth White Mr. Colin Williams Mr. Wilbert Beckman Mrs. Sharon Bruns Mrs. Helen Cimburek Mr. Wally Goodwin Mr. Kerry Hinkle Mrs. Mary Jane Koutny Mrs. Mickey Lester Mrs. Louise Paxton Mrs. Wanda Ribble Mr. James Snetzler Mrs. Gloria Wilson '-1-um... Nr .bf School cooks Claire Russell and Viola Patten serve meals to some 900 hungry students each day. Main office secretaries perform a variety of duties to insure that the school is run efficiently. M Custodian Dave Pisha cleans up following the last lunch shift of the day. The more strict attendance policy keeps Mrs. Mickey Buchanan busy phoning parents. R ,k,V' I K V, gig' , 4 1 4? 3' Wj Q M5 .E -Us ! 2 Q 559 Q., j W iff' 1 fi Q, A Halls kept Clean, aches and pains remedied, hunger satisfied, and forms ac- curately completed each day are the ac- complishments of the custodians, school nurse, cooks, and secretaries. Each day these people of vital importance carry out their work unap- preciated and unnoticed by students for the most part. Everything is neat and orderly in the school after the last shift of custodians cleans up those litter filled floors and corridors. Mrs. Bales, the school nurse, cures those headaches or colds caused from that test last hour or that late night at your favorite hangout. Meanwhile, the cook- ing staff fixes a nutritious, yet low-priced meal for fifty cents a day for over 900 hungry students and teachers. A smoothly running office is at- tributed to the secretaries as they work diligently on those tedious and time-consuming tasks. 91 , QM Sports Haig ? 3 Upon: 3 A! X R is is After team's dis- appointing loss to Davenport Central in the late fall playoffs, and the volleyball girls bitter defeat in the last round of districts, the remainder of the year proved to be only mediocre as we patiently and hopelessly waited for a successful athletic campaign. The wrestlers struggled with a poor dual meet record, but they finished strong with a fourth place finish at state and a lone state champ, senior Jerry Johnson. Because there were few hi hli hts in the bleak winter sports scene, we had to relyon a strong trackteam and a promising baseball team to keep up our winning tradition and prove that the West is definitely still oNo. 1. a is-' o fel , 0. g 0 S 5. 'H . W K 1 Seniors Mike Carson and Chuck Elias show their exuberation after a key fumble recovery against Wash. Finding himself all alone in the open field, Gregg Trosky heads toward the Iowa City West goal line. Q ssas iifS?ai,f5'S51, M... . , , . ., .. .. ,v,. . . . ..,. - - i sfb ..f'-sf-22 :-N5 11 - .- ig-- .- ' T i.-.r ll l as gf , R T . .-.a' ... .F ' 'v N S . .. -- J ,Q ,S F Q ' isii.a ff lane -6.-N..-. --.. .W -f.- ...W . ,..L . , A..,L . ..gA. . NMI.. -G Mmm. j5:- - ...ew 7 M K '15 ki' i : ' - . . - ,.,.,................wi.Q1..w..s.' . f s:..:sa.. s.. ,. 'Y' K ' ST? ' J f W X In .Q . K XM T ' 'lyk S . g .X 'xr g - F FQ? , if' G F 1. 1 1 ,E I Q K T 5 .. N , . W ki . ,, A-.5 as K X Sw A M VV vb A: C 4, X .. wgib: Q' K X A , ,... Effwii .Q 7 ' - W- ms .,. . .,.. H fi . A ,. 5 +o 5 . . . . .ww -Q ek . .Jaw .1 A Q if? qw ..., '7'7 151 GQ e. .5 K- - ' . .M N -- -- - 5 1 x . , ,., ig Q A sais. A Q. V. .J n2'f.. 9 T, 1? j HAYES E .. g - mmf.-.. Q s . - M Q H my 4. I ,W fa... if . ii' 5 , fl.-'til W if dawg K H 1 gy S M my Q 5 inn, K X I ., .... ....,. , Q.. W mfr 5 -Q -x . ss jg 1- - f' . . . Q G 'iw S - f..s 3 X W . Q . lbw 'Xb ., ,nj 1 .5 3 .h X ..f 5 S V -fi 3 T A I xx L, J .i A Q Q 333,555 5 is Q , 5 sy SS ,:,. i . . a.. S so . Q 2 0 if? . V. is 1 --': ' . ' 1, w . F .ex . ' ' - . ' A ' fr S si..y F rs.. i .. H ' M gms 5 N ik. ,k,k . .1 Q K K N6 . .. Q F 1 . i . MM. . . . M . . 1 Q 5... . .xmas .ml 6 5575 H Q? if if' 53. wg . 5 , 4 , 1 MMS 9 . . 2 jx.: G . Q . W W .rgi . .. 1 S H . A 'fl -. S ,i 1 p 1-a - - Q wi we i - f g. ,.. . Q F .r.. . ' . it . .. . ' '5 Q fkl ..., .,,. . ' 'Z' 55? N' '-'- ,. 'Y i . - .1 k ' ' i 2- i L Hi' nn- - 'W' V .V N' RN W-3 . .- . ,J , 'N-A-. Q -v ' X L. ' . K - f f :QM K - '-ew. I ka is i We E I i f was ' . sep 1 an 'fs-gf . ig, is 91 A WN ' a - A 1- ..if3l' VARSITY FOOTBALL Front row: Rlck Beachler, Dale Frank, Jeff Shaw, Wee Alkren, Randy Bouzek, Jim Novak, Dave Heaton, Mike Carson, Dave Koolbeck, Greg Clauaon, Dave Wise. Second row: Bob Tiedtke, Chuck Elias. Mike Ilten, Sean Shanahan, Ron Rooks, Ed Kotaska. Ron Paulsen, Mike Allard, Randy Shaver, Tim Wilford. Third row: Randy King, Jim Corey, Scott Kloos, Ron Rooney, Mika Gray, Randy Trachta, Dan Martin, Tim Prignitz, Mark Witting, Terry Pizinger. Fourth row: Joel Olmatead, Jerry Severtaon, Kevin Donaldson, Mike Foley. Bill Boaz, Jerry Jor- 94 Football dan, Mike Bamaey, Mike Belly, Ed Uthoff, Ab lgram. Fifth row: Bob Walker, Rick An- fineon, Matt Schmitt, Mike Ritchart, Kyle Libbert, Eric Oliver, Steve Emkan, Bruce Norden, Jeff Astor. Dave Stastny. Sixth row: Arlen Holten, Curt Duffield, Jeff Wenzel, Tim Kleiman, Eric Johnson. Gregg Trosky, Jay Knox. Doug Hollan, Stan Aekren, Gary Earnest. Back row: Doug Cook, Jeff Stegman, Eric Stanford, Tom Utt, Greg Kriegermeier, Fred Buchanan, Coaches Bob Ask, Ron Schirm, and Vern Bredeaon. Not Pictured is Head Coach Jack Fisk. i 3 Q ' 'TNQ 4-KA? ,Q 11 ma 8 MMM X . muwfw : 65 If f V13 'rv V7' ,af ,,,,f Mississippi Valley standout Bob Tiedtke buries a Washington runner with the help of his teammates In an attempt to break away from two Wash tacklers, sophomore running back Dean Johnson turns on the speed. ., 4 1 Ll' -4? Q 1 96 Footbe mmm Y LLAMKS P .X Js ilqls I A g K Q, g m NAWK5 xr , ,. JK N , - Blhg W: 2 'gr , . E NUR W.. A - A 1f.kw N321 :A l lk f . g ' A v ' r B - ,'i X 2 J PMVKS gl HAWK.: J HAWK5 kklx:gAwi'2S Jiimwiii gh my ,QEAWKS JHNYLS :Kiwis 3 3,UAWKf 54,55 . B32 34, A23 5s B gl SA SU Ml 2 Q 7 is - A 1 .. lae. B J A B T A A - Y K Myqgs .H-AWKS t Jmwzz Q Jgmms j' 'WHS 3 an 35 A bf SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL From row: Mltch Kopecky, John Slemerlng, Greg Llen. Randy Doetel, Rod Becker, Deen Weetpfehl, Scott Ewsrt, Shewn Edeburn, Jim Sweet, Mett Wlttlng. Second row: Steve Murrey, Gery Sweeney, Deve Conway, Joe Arnold, Den Fuller. Glenn Gardner, Doug Mertin, Guy Condron, Kevin Smith, Scott Hoover, Jlm Feeborg. Third row: Mett Dlouhy, Kelly Wlllcoxeon. Deve Owens, Bred Butler, Den Durbele, Rlck Mlxeur, Deve Still, Don Begley, Dlke Auguetlne, Trevor Therp, Ruse Lovelett, Tom Therp. Fourth row: Greg Horn, Jeff Koolbeck, Met! Smlttkemp, Merk Africe, Joe Peters, Craig Goldeneoph, Rick Anderson, Lence Johnson, Den Shaw, Brien Vorhes. Beck row: Coechee Bob Allen. Bob Becker, Merk Techdpp. Deve McGulre, Merk Vogel, Rick McConnell, Peul Mertln, Deve Azlnger. Tony Brooke, Perry l-lerrle, Deen Johnson. , 1? f . sf 15? 'Sk 'R'-QQ aw- y if as tak ES I 'Lis M, sm. History VVaS rflade as the J- Hawk gridders took to the field against Washington for the second time during the season. After the first unsuccessful encounter with the east-siders, the J-Hawks claimed that they would be victorious if given another chance. Both teams qualified for the state class 4A playoffs and the two teams met for the second time. The J-Hawk prophets were correct as the team was victorious in a rugged 10-7 battle. The triumph gave them the right to face Davenport Central in the class 4A semifinals. However, Cen- tral proved to be too strong as the Blue Devils demolished the J-Hawk 37-1 4, thus crushing the dreams of a state championship. Although they weren't number one in the state, the gridders brought back the Jefferson tradition of ex- cellence. The season was best summed up by senior co-captain Mike Carson, lt was a great honor for all of us to become the third best team in the state. Tight end Dave Koolback reaches in vain for a pass in the regular season loss to Washington. All-Stater Randy Shaver tackles a Cen- tral player after he intercepts a Dave Wise pass. ff X 97 J'HaVVk occurred as the season drew to a close. The J- Hawks sported three all-staters with seniors Mike Carson and Jeff Shaw making third team, and Randy Shaver making the elite first team. The J-Hawks also dominated the all-Mississippi Valley conference team by landing seven players on the first team. They included seniors Dale Frank, Dave Wise, Chuck Elias, Bob Tiedtke, Shaver, Carson, and Shaw. All-Metro honors went to seniors Dave Heaton, Shaver, Shaw, Car- son, Wise, Elias, Tiedtke, Frank, and junior Ed Uthoff. At the awards banquet the team named as co-captains Carson and Wise, who was also voted the most valuable team member. With hard running and determination, junior standout Ron Rooney pierces the Iowa City West defense. Sophomore Valley co-champions move out opponents in the victory over Kennedy. Football Senior halfback Randy Bouzek follows fullback Ron Rooney through a stingy Wash defense. ' ,,, 4, we Q 'lr ', Q 0 Hg - .K Z, . , wig r Stealing a Bettendorf aerial, senior safety Ron Rocks helps secure the Jeff victory, 16-8. Sophomore running back Tony Brooks goes in for another touchdown in the 67-0 romp of Iowa City West. ff ,,,,. I Quang, G Six school records were re- written during the course of the 1976 girls swimming campaign that saw the tankers finish with a 5-7 dual meet record. Junior Jody Molitor, voted most valuable swimmer by her teammates, set marks in the 1 00-, 200-, and 500- yard freestyle and joined freshmen Cindy Dvorak, voted hardest worker: June Dvorak, sophomore: and Sue Petrzalek, junior: to lower the existing 400-yard freestyle relay record. Pegi Peterson, junior, set new marks in the 1 00-yard backstroke and the 100-yard butterfly. The team also selected junior Becky Zacek as the most im- proved swimmer. Sophomore June Dvorak finds a secluded spot to psyche up -before a race. 100 Gi Is Swlmmlng State competitor Wendy Stoeker gracefully executes a difficult dive. Exhaustion is apparent on the faces of sophomore Marie Kabelitz and freshman Carrie Eggers as each nears the finish line. r 'M 2 w f41 'WW . lu.,,,,iw H' WHW4, W, I. -v if , , 9 , ff In ,www v 4 air W1 ,,-Q Ii? N' M ff , M' Mr, I ' v My Mrhnkfwd ZW' MMMM 'I ,.,f 4 M w 'H ' ,, I 1 M 4' M My W q X , X4 W, ,,L., V gr, x ff rar Aff' I 'V -um... W av' Patty Mahan takes her mark as she anxiously awaits the firing of the gun. GIRLS SWIMMING Front row: Lorl Becker, Mery Ann Henry, Carrie Eggare, Suzie Geumon, Beth Ortmeyer, D'Lynn Pokorney, Patty Mahan, Denlae Oelac, Temmy Zacek. Second row: LeAnn Johnaon, Sue Fltzgereld. Lorl Lewis. Michelle Oalac, Pegl Petersen, Becky Zacek. Wendy Stoeker, Sue Petrzalek, Jody Molltor, June Dvorak, Tereaa Munn, Cindy Dvorak. Back row: Coechea Doug De8mldt, Mlea Tucker, and Mlaa St. Germain. Mercia Carlatadt, Linda Floyd, Mary Goodaon, Cethy Floyd. Marie Kebelltz, Sandy McLellan, Tereea Crawford, Kelll Straueaer. Terri Johnaon. 101 With a grim look of determination, junior Jeanne Johnson strides to the finish line. GIRLS CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Julle Nowlan, Tracy Weebrook, Becky Moody, Llee Campbell. Back row: Coach Lerry Noltlng, Nancy Munson, Jeanne Johnson, Dee Rexroat, Debble Overmann. 'xgx 5- Smiles of success beamed on the faces of both cross country coaches when they were asked about their respective past seasons. Boys coach Bob Noonan, whose team finished 8th in the Mississippi Valley Conference, stated, This was a good season. We had super efforts from the young men. The male harriers were led by outstanding juniors Willie Jackson and Alex Riddles, who, along with a fine sophomore group, will provide the potential for next year's squad to have, what Coach Noonan predicts, will be the finest season of cross coun- tryin three years. The future is also bright on the girls side as well, as they were led this season by Julie Nowlan and Nancy Munson. Nowlan finish- ed 2 1st in the state cross country meet, while the team copped 14th. With warm-up exercises completed, team members gather around to dis- cuss the competition. 102 Boys Gi Girls Cross Country BOYS CROSS COUNTRY Front row: Scott Wasbrook, Allen Carl, Barry Dahl, Tom Gilmore, Don Allison, Russ Walker, Mark Buchheim. Back row' Mike Lester, Willie Jackson, Brad Collins, Mike Mcsweeny, Don Campbell, Kory McNeal, Coach Bob Noonan. N 1 he '24 P f 1 in ,, , .,,, 3 - r .1 f Q M J, ,9 W gf X ' 1? L 'Eff f, 1' ' .v f is r . 2 3 .. 3 ,. . fs, s as S Uni. tb I Z ,Hip-49 Q f ' fx Y' ,M K ,. K K 53 , , Wx in X X Q L 4 4 if Q .Ex 5 fi O' K P ' i X Ax 5 lx i 3 5 --M ...,. . K f, J? Taking a quick glance over his shoulder, junior Alex Riddles deter- mines his lead at a Noelridge meet. kv'-f-11 xt f Q 1 103 Lack of and interest brought about a new ruling this year, by the lowa High School Athletic Association, that there will be no more official boys gymnastics state tournaments. Competition will still con- tinue next year, but at the end of the season an unofficial invitational will be held to determine a state winner. The boys gymnastics team finished with a second place in this year's state meet, and first at the Urbandale Invitational. Second in state was a great accomplishment for this team since standout co-captain Mark Johnson was out for most of the season with a shoulder injury. Mark secured first place in the side horse and at- tained second place in the vaulting routine. Seiz- ing a third place in the all around contest was co- captain Jeff Smejkal. 'MU Placing third in the all-around competi tion at the state meet, junior Jeff Sme jkal shakes hands with his opponent Determination grips the faces of seniors Mark Johnson and Tim Jones as they perform their routines on the side horse. 104 Boys Gymnastics Senior Terry Fitzgerald skillfully per- forms his routine on the rings. Concentration and herd effort are ap- parent as senior Kevin Tomasek maneuvers through his rings exhibi- tion. ,4 , 1 a 4 f 2 8 2 Q AL ,, .. A , BOYS GYMNASTICS Front row: Terry UR. Mark Johnson, Matt Evnne, Jeff Hunt, Lee Novek, Kevin Slndeler, Merk Ivey. Back row' Scott Doyle, Terry Bagley, Jeff Smejkal, Kevin Tomeeek, Terry Fitzgerald, Tlm Jones, Coach Tom Novak. 105 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Front row: Klm Bendixeen, Judy Siemering, Janice Goodman, Beth Matejcek, Connie Neal, Sue Jorgensen, Teresa Langguth, Ann Stolba, Chrls Prusek, Robin Smittkamp. Second row: Lynn Schroder, Becky Fitzpatrick, Pam Allen, Ruth Goodman, Chris Heyelett, Wendy Scott, Teri Uthe, Nole Schroeder, Julie Lane, Louri Voemek, Penny Allen, Betsy Boner, Joan Pellsek. Third row: Theresa Byae, Jo Cerka, Shelly Reid, Sheryll Hlavacek, Denlae Lekln, Stacey Birkicht, Patty Watson, Ronde Pomeroy, Nancy Politia, Janice Jacobs, Angle Moyer, Becky Hiner. Back row: Howard Mitchell, Coach John Weld, Coach Charlotte Regenold, Polly Hildebrand, Jeanne Brammer, Cindy Wenndt, Theresa Gull, Kelli Chriatophersen, Elaine Engen, Pam Braun, Debbie DeHaan. Keri Hllle. W Gi' Egg Xlazl . Excitement glittered all around for the 1976 girls volleyball team after post- ing a winning record of 21-9-2. Hoping to take the girls team to state for the first time since the program started three years ago, Coach John Weld and his team moved on to substate com- petition. This was not to be, however, as the girls were defeated by a stronger lowa City High team. Finishing fourth in the Valley and second and third at the Kennedy and Dubuque Walhert In- vitationals, Coach Weld summed up his feelings on the season's outcome. The girls on this year's team compiled a record of which they can be proud. Awards presented at the banquet went to co-captains Judy Siemering and Jan Good- man. Teresa Langguth capped most valuable player for the second year in a row, while also capturing the varsity serving champion title. Ann Stolba was cited as most improved and Polly Hildebrand was named outstanding sophomore on the varsity squad. ln tense tournament action, senior Teresa Langguth dinks the ball over the hands of the opponent. 1 06 Volleyball MWVVY QW' 9. Igpfm 9 0695 , 3 A: W '5 5 5 fi R fx xy 9731 , ,X gsm 'S a . is 'Gu 'mg' H A ' R' FW Q5 M 5 H? v 1 wg 45177 42 an With stop watch in hand, Coach Jim Taylor informs senior Mike DeHaan of his finishing time. Senior Rick Eggers shows near perfect form that made him the team's leading diver. - R .W i I ig I . :EF -'H . K Q overall talent avail- able, and by having several hard working individuals, the boys swimming team enjoyed its most successful season in 13 years. Finishing with a dual record of 11-5, the tankers took fourth place in the very tough MVC, and captured second in district competition. Aj: the state meet, the tankers finished tenth, this being their best showing in ten years. Setting new records this year were senior Mike DeHaan and junior Jay Arntzen. DeHaan set two new marks in the 50- and-1 00-freestyle events and Arntzen in the 200- and-500-freestyle. DeHaan was also voted most valuable swimmer, along with being named team captain, and junior Jeff Nechanicky was tagged as being the most improved swimmer. 1 08 Boys Swimming W1 .3316 .jf BOYS SWIMMING Front row' Chris Sllger, Jamie Arntzen, imascotl. Randy Sconyars. Second row: Dave Brouaard, Tlrn llten, Jack Maier, Jeff Crandall. Scott Turkal, Mlke Burnside. Phll Wlsaly. Brad Crandall, Jaff Slocum, Scott Laiding. Third row' Coach Doug DoSmIdt, John Backer, Loo Novak, Mlka Janson, Terry Holub, Stove Murray, Mlka Dal'laan, Jay Arntzen, Brlan Reeves, Jamie Hobson, Rlck Sasek. Stove Tanner, Ed Slrnon, Dave Dankort. Beck row Coach Lea Santos. Eric Pataraan, Loren Backer, Stu Nechanlcky, Randy Olson, Kelth Waat, Greg Llen, Jaff Nechanlcky, Brian Steffen, Paul Robinson, Brian Holmaa, Rick Hobson, Brian Janey. Rlck Eggers, Coach Jlm Taylor. A- ll ... Kwik To help improve his time, sophomore Steve Murray sacrifices his hair in preparation for the state meet.. Junior Jay Arntzen proves that good starts are necessary to obtain an early lead. Unbelievable is the wordthat best describes Jefferson's fourth place finish at the state wrestling meet in Des Moines. With only three J-Hawks advancing from a tough district field and qualifying for the state final, the chances of finishing in the top ten were slight. But with fine performances by Bob Gallagher Kfifth at .1051 and Dave Edmunds lfourth at 1551, teamed with a state championship by Jerry Johnson at 1 1 2, the J-Hawk grapplers, despite a 6-5 dual meet record, the worst in the schooI's history, finished an unbelievable fourth in the state. Jerry avenged an earlier loss to Jeff Knight of Clinton with a 3-2 decision in the finals to claim the coveted state championship. Jerry summed up the season, We were too much of an up and down team. We just couldn't get a consis- tent effort going. W , ,..,, G - .fi Q -.Q . . sex.. 'Wi 5 Senior Ab Igram spins out of his op- ponent's grasp during the dual loss to Prairie. With a fierce look of determination, junior Jay Knox tries to get out of his aggressor's hold. W tllng YN flaws P' F in ll In complete control of his opponent, senior Bob Gallagher goes for a pin. Sophomore Mike McDowell struggles to free himself during the 98-pound match against Wash. Jw? 4 ww L, 5 JEFF xsrr JEFF , JEFHEFF 5'-FF T JEFF R, , may Zn? I 5 ,, V I M 1 4 3 i o n i -M 5--f ig v iii , , 0 1. fy, VARSITY WRESTLING Front row: Coach Blll McNlsI, Bob Gallagher. Jarry John- son, Don Alllson, Mlks Adair, Tlm Ramsey. Jon Russell, Tom Whlttlng, Manager Larry Stout. Second row' Coach John Wold. Jerry Jordan, Tim Walland, Dan Kisfsr, Tlm Jonas, Jess Laatar, Rick Dausnbaugh, Mika Lsstsr, Jlm Eppsl, Rob Cowan, Jay Knox. Beck row: Doug Cook. Rusty Olson, Mika Mc8wesnsy. Steve Klndl, Jsfl Smsjkal, Mlks Bslay, Dave Edmunds, Rlck Baachlar, Tlm Klslman. ' 1' 15 V 111 of or : X LIE FF , S 1 1 err Eff HF FF EFF -gn- 9? f ya 1 in gf by rm , ,i x . F 1' O ' . ,l,',, 5 . 'R 'L ,V 1, tl XEA vzzpjlvv I .I QNX f S V V 1 1 2 Wraltling SOPHOMORE IOVB WRESTLING From row Scott Wolah, Joa Schrodar, Scott Waabrook, Dian Cambrldqa, Jaff Andarson, Allan Carl, Doug Wonzal, Mika Mcbowoll. Second row: Coach Btava Kray. John Lopata, Randy Doatal, Tim Belay, Dava Roxroat, Gary Swoanay. Ruaa Lovalott, Randy Krumm, Larry Viktora. Back row: Mark Afrlca, Tony Brooks. Kln Woodman, Parry Harrla, Ma!! Dlouhy, Travor Tharp, Robyn Shaw, managar. J' Senior Jerry Johnson displays his aggressive style that earned him a state championship. Awaiting an aggressive move from his opponent, senior Tim Jones stands ready for a takedown. QQ - . . . 4 - - Z, fy J: Z'1,r'L T ,Z4.QML ,f,? ..-3424 A ,mf .-W. 4722 A W7 5 I 1 1 1 yi, 1 M' 7 'W f fe M .ee ' ' varsity wrestlers didn't enjoy the success of past teams, the season did not go without its highlights. Vic- tories over Kennedy C35-131, class 1A champion Lisbon, and a near upset victory over Mississippi Valley Conference champs Bettendorf were the bright spots of the dual meet campaign. Many spectacular individual performers were turned in by the grapplers including Bob GaIIagher's upset win over Bob Burns in the Washington meet and Dave Edmunds pinning a Bettendorf opponent at the state meet, thus avenging an earlier loss. And, of course, Jerry Johnson's championship match. The JV and sophomore squads sported identical 10-1 records with both losses at the hands of Bettendorf. Perry Harris 116-OJ and Ran- dy Dostal C15-21 provided the sparks for the sophomore matmen. S- ir ii Sophomore standouts Perry Harris and Randy Dostal execute moves during the season. During intense action, junior Mike Belay contemplates his next move in this unusual position. '--+L Hoping for e takedown, junior Jerry Jordan makes e grab for his opponent. M LW ,i V ya, , ., Wu-..wM.m,,,f,.m.wm f f 'f Two of J-Hawk wrestling have passed and the school claims three state championships, ended in the runner- up position three times, and finished among the top ten teams sixteen years. In twenty years, the varsity matmen have compiled a 201-39-5 dual meet record that cannot be matched. The JV record is 186-31-2 while sophomore teams are 114-13-4 after 14 years. The varsity grapplers have been crowned conference champion nine times and runner up seven times, along with achieving seven district titles and eight runner- up trophies. The J-Hawks can truly claim superiority on the mat. Seniors Jerry Johnson and Bob Gallagher were named co-captains for the 1977 wrestling squad. Jerry, Jeff's fifteenth state champion, was also named most valuable and takedown champion. Dave Edmunds was voted most improved and Rick Beachler received the hustler award. The outstanding sophomore wrestler award was presented to Perry Harris. 1 14 w 'sung To help relieve the tension before the upcoming meet, varsity wrestlers gather to tell a few good jokes. Participating in the Kennedy quad, senior Flick Beachler dominates his Lit- tle Hawk opponent. ,fa 2 i K . f... 05: my e r,,e.r 9u Q Nl H..........g g ' r .DQ b.-- , A I f s. K Y Gazing into the eyes of his rival, sophomore Trevor Tharp prepares to make his next move. leashes his aggression toward his rival. State competitor Dave Edmunds un- 115 Attempting to add two points on the board, senior Robin Smittkamp makes a driving layup against a Regis oppo- nent. Goals are made to be broke.. and that's just what this year's girls bas- ketball team has accomplished. Starting off with one of the many team goals predicted to be at- tained, the roundballers captured a respectable third in the Metro Tournaments. When regular season action began, the girls religiously attend- ed the long, hard practices in order to make this their best season yet. Playing a teeter-tottering season, the female cagers triumphantly broke another of their team goals by putting their wins in double figures with a season of 1 1-1 3. The se- cond of the three goals was so close yet so far away for these eager players: a season of .500 which was touched, but never attained. A highlight of the year was the team's overtime win of 72-69 over Regis. Complimenting this over- time victory was the most sought after dream in the history of basketball here at Jeff to beat LaSalle. That dream came true as the J-Hawks put an end to LaSalIe's season with a 58-52 vic- tory during first round action of sectionals. QE x slag 2 X jf it VARSITY GIRLS BASKETBALL From row: Carmel Brown, Karen Popelke, Wendy Baird, Janlce Goodman, Robln Smlttkamp, Tracy Troaky, Polly Hildebrand, Teresa Langguth, Connie Neal. Lynn Schrader. Back row: Coach Julie Campbell, Chrle Hayeleh. Angle Moyer. Tracy Kohl, Sherl Brlney, Klm Thomas, Delene Brooke, Nan- cy Munaon, Tralner Greg Krlegermeler, Coach Jlm Lockett. Wlismw-,t,, ,,v,,,,,,,.. ,....,,...,.....--.M e + t Sophomore standout Cindy Wenndt releases a crucial free throw during in- tense play. Taking a cautious look, senior forward Connie Neal makes her move toward the basket. 9 gm 'luv if V W ,f Wm' ' ' ,, f If ,f m,W4fffi'if?,L:1 f V W' V J f ff ff , 3 , V ,, , H 'f , , ,,,,Mfg1,gw,wff ' if W W I v ,vv lm ,,., f f ,, V-4, f Mfff' ,f ,. ..., ', I ' V ! 'Rf W ' f As a Linn-Mar Lion drives for the basket, junior Tracy Trosky stays within reach. 117 GIRLS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row: Lise Campbell, Teaa Adair, Flonda Pomeroy. Pat Watson. Clndy Wanndt, LeAnn Duffield. Sharyll l-llavacak, Jo Carka. Second row' Donna Quljano, Nancy Novak, Lorl Lawla, Dabbla Overmann, Annette Feaker, Tareaa Gull, Anlta Wllaon, Sherry Lester. Julla Nowlan, Sandy Siafkan, Taraaa Patrzalak. Back row Coach Charolatta Raganold, Barb Adema, Debbie Del-laan, Julla Sturbaum, Elalna Engan, Carolyn Banca, Dabbla Smith, Marla Kabelltz, Jan Blanchard, Pam Braun. Ll: Walter. Jaan Joaeph, Coach Mark Tachopp. 1 18 Girls Basketball sive players. 't88n1H'IBtB. Win, show are three fam iliar expressions this year s female cegers both sophomore and varslty achieved The sophs learned a valuable lesson early what It s like to participate In a hugh school sport They learned the importance of wmmng the difficulty of placing ln a tournament and showing themselves they had the ability to participate on the high school level Sure they found It tough but it's all worth It in the end because at the an nual banquet sophomores Cindy Wenndt and Lori Lewis were chosen honorary co captains Cindy was also chosen most outstanding offen sive player and Annette Feaker was chosen out standing defensive player Outstanding would also describe the varsity girls who surpassed their third team goal to win ln the sectlonals place higher than their third place of last year which they did with a second and to show themselves that winning I8 possible with the right mental attitude Personal goals may have been broken when seniors Robm Smlttkamp and Wendy Baird were chosen captains and senior Teresa Langguth and junior Tracy Trosky were named most outstanding offensive and defen With a simple flick of the wrist I sophomore defensive player Lee Ann Q Duffield fires the bell to an offensive - fwmwwhk During a time out, the varsity defense gets some helpful advise from Coach Campbell. Defensive captain Wendy Baird ups her average on rebounds during the over- time victory against Regis. ,. Q.. ,rr ' ,U,i , , X WM., W .,-WW... M hW 'f' ' Striving for a bucket, sophomore Ron- da Pomeroy pops a jumper during strenuous action against Benton Com- munity. .sf '32 Y' Senior Doug Barnes greets teammate Dave Koolbeck before an important Mississippi Valley encounter against Iowa City West. h.-f x 'C NAM if A g X Q. . as if Egg ' B . , X if 2F'5LfE5 v ' .qisms-r X . -fh.,,,. . 3 Qi , . .7 ,. .wh - .. 'YEA w a l -,sMv,L , ., Q V : ww I .QP A mv Q My F5 L, rg kv L'h '4'4l Q , S I 7 X -W--.QQ Z 4 4' 9 Adu' W Y , 1 20 Baekatball BDYB Walter, Jonee, Llllerd, Klooe, Green VARSITY BASKETBALL From row: Jon Oyler, Mlke Bchneekloth, Tlm Dave Koolbeck, Tlm Astor, Doug Wlleon, Mark Wlttlng. Second row: Darryl Mlke Kenney. Ted Boyer, Ed Uthoff, Bruce Norden, Doug Barnee, Steve Ken Mengrlch. Third row: Ruety Welker, Randy Trechta, Steve Emken, Scott Glen Koetke, Been Shanahan. Back row: Coach Colln Wllllems. AV Kralg Manegere Jeff Stegmen, Blll Roeburg. Coach Bob Becker. . ,MWMMWM Q is fsf Eyeing another important rebound, junior Ed Uthoff and senior Dave , Koolbeck move for position to block out' their opponents from Bettendorf. D9pth is th8 VV0l'd that best des- cribes the 1977 version of the J-Hawk boys varsity basketball team. The cagers boasted nine to ten players who could play without hurting the team's performance. As Coach Colin Williams described the squad, lf one of the top eight or nine was out, it made us a weaker team. But even with its depth, the team didn't play up to its full potential. After a horrid 1-6 start before Christmas break, the team regrouped to capture 7 victories against 4 defeats in the remainder of the regular season. Highlights of the season in- cluded victories over the team that finished se- cond in the state tournament, Dubuque Senior. The sophomore team began the year by thrashing Burlington and showed promise for a good year. But lack of height proved to be its downfall as the team finished the season with a 6-12 record. Mm-JK W Guard Mike Kenney uses a pick by Doug Barnes to drive around his oppo- nent in a victory against Dubuque Senior. Senior standout Darryl Jones eyes the basket during one of his acrobatic moves in a win over Washington. 121 fivif' S iWi'f'SL 24 BOYS SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Front row: Tlm Schneekloth. Roll Wlebold, Rick Zahn, Guy Roberteon, Met! Wlttlng, Dan Durbale, Dave Slmbro. Second row' Lynn Peterson, Al Brunl. Scott Ewert, Rick Andereon, Joe Peters, Gary Flcken. Oecer O'Bannon, Greg Horn. Third row: Jeff Koolbeck. Devo Owenl, Reggie Klocko. Greg Gerbere. Shine Bleeel, Jerry Kublck. Jlm Fleagle. Back row, Coach Hurley Baeeett, Kurt Welderbech, Deen Weetphal, Dlve Stlll, Brien Lawrence. John Cher- mnk. Derryl Greer, Coach Ron Ceppe. g we B Junior post man Mark Witting tries to outmaneuver e Dubuque opponent in a thrilling early season victory: Junior center Ed Uthoff and senior forwards Doug Barnes and Dave Koolbeck show looks of disgust as a call goes against them at Marshalltown. Senior forward Ted Boyer leaps high in an unsuccessful attempt to block a Warrior opponent's shot. W Sophomore center Rick Zahn jumps high attempting to tip the ball to onlooking teammates. 'If VVS can by Marshalltown. we should be playing in Des Moines on March 16. These feelings were stated by the varsity coaching staff. Most fans agreed, but after a fair- ly disappointing regular season even the most loyal J-Hawk fans weren't counting on anything great happening for the cagers in district com- petition. But the team was confident and Coach Williams echoed their feelings, We will be prepared. And prepared they were as they travelled down to the Roundhouse to play the highly rated Marshalltown Bobcats on their home floor. The J-Hawks not only beat the Bob- cats but won very convincingly, 77-67. Everyone was packing up and getting ready for a trip to Des Moines. The highflying J-Hawks then faced the Grinnell Tigers in second round competition. And, as in the regular season, the team suffered from a lack of consistency and were shot down by e lesser Grinnell team, 75-66, crushing their hopes to reach the state tournament in Des Moines. 123 P' W , 341 ,V 5 gs, lf 1 'h.ua,,,,,,,,,,,,, img? 5 QQ, 4 6 I fi 1? 1 24 Baeketblll am, 'C- ' Nm X fl'-I Xxx Senior forward Ted Boyer leaps high to snare a rebound in tournament play with Grinnell. Sophomore Ross Wiebold watches his shot loft toward the basket during furious action against Kennedy. ,' 75 6' WW ., w mf' 5, l G ' A :W H ,1 ?5 AMX . 4 r r rdtr ii ,KZ , , W 4 7 mfg: 'f,' P ,Ziff VV 1 t Q -'-N EYE f 8 5 .-4 f 1 M , 4 A J! W 5 f iii. Moet valuable player Mike Kenney finds himself open for a shot in the midst of four Iowa City West Trojans. Senior Doug Barnes demonstrates his offensive ability both inside and out- side es he scores over two opponents. Highlighting the post season honors was Mike Kenney, who was elected co- captain before the season began, led the team in quarters played 1803, free throws made 1543, free throw percentage 1.783D, and assists 11231. He also broke the career assist record previously held by Larry Lawrence with 187. At the end of the year awards banquet, Kenney was elected most valuable player. Other awards went to Doug Barnes, best defensive player and co- captain, and Ed Uthoff was elected most im- proved player. The sophomore team was led by leading scorer and most valuable player Tim Schneekloth. Other awards were captured by AI Bruns, most improved player, and Rick Zahn, most hustle in practice. In a surprise move, Coach Williams resigned his varsity post at the eeason's end. Concentration marks the face of sophomore Scott Ewert es he con- templates e crucial free throw. 125 X l Quality but l10t quantity was the keynote for the small but talent- ed 1977 girls gymnastics team. Sporting a nucleus of four returning letter winners and five other underclassmen, the nimble nine boasted a 10-4 final record and a 5th place finish in the Mississippi Valley Conference. The squad of '77 was smaller compared to past years, because the trampoline is no longer used in competition. For this reason some of the girls just didn't go out, because that was their special event, com- mented Coach Tom Novak. Despite their limited numbers, the girls posted dual meet victories over Regis, Marion, Linn-Mar, Prairie, Clear Creek, and Tipton but three of their four losses came at the hands of cross-town rival Kennedy. The girls started the season with only four letter winners including seniors Kim Weber and Paula Ament, junior Staci Pazdernik, and sophomore Michele Oslac, but finished with four more girls earning letters and valuable experience for next year's team. Sophomore standout Michelle Oelac executes a leap as one of her moves on the balance beam. yur Q l mf Striding for a high mark on the beam, junior Staci Pazdernik displays her gracefulness and poise. v , n f ff? Y 22 ' q uw f L 4 5 x f gg y 4' fx ' M , 5 ,A V ' 7 I5 Q2 Y f 3 4 Him' i i fy 'ff W W J , 4 Q Q 'if ,J i fig-'51 1 W, j . if- 4 I s ii: A N4- ,Na GIRLS GYMNABTIC8 Front row' Staci Paxdarnlk, Mlchalla Oulac. Kim Wsbar, Lorl Matsjcak, Dabbl Pulkrab. Back row' Assistant Coach Dorrll Dyal, Paula Amont. Taraaa Crawford, Diana Hahn, Kahla Ksblor, Coach Tom Novak. 127 kim 'QW' rw -uf , , , 'Wim MW' Junior Gregg Trosky stretches for the tape during the J-Hawk relays. A. I I E With consistent scoring by an excellent senior class, the J-Hawk cinder season turned out to be a fine one. The trackers went through the spring without losing a dual meet and showed well at both the MVC in- door l4thJ and Fairfield Relays K2ndJ. The team's most consistent scoring came once again from its mile relay, as the quartet of Randy Bouzek, l Greg Clauson, Ed Kotaska, and Randy Shaver ran 3:24.3 and finished fifth at the Drake Relays. Kevin Tomasek, who tied the school record in the pole vault with a leap of fourteen feet, and Mike Carson, shot-put and high hurdles, also con- tributed to the team totals. But the seniors weren't the only scorers as juniors Randy Over- turf lhigh jump! and Gregg Trosky Qrelaysb came through with some needed punch. When the state meet rolled around two individuals, Tomasek Cpole vault! and Shaver Copen 4403, qualified for the state meet. s as -nf K TY 157 . TY? A fi ' f AEK ' ,x il ill . We 'J-,. .Q S - f a e- - .:- -,. me 'ff' 'ff ' . 5 .. f ag -' S ini: 1-e'T:Xl 'q5flf '5'3ii?Eive eggs ' .err .S ef S -QW 'M Q' .99 . 939 iqwffi. ei i s 4 ,airs Q SSS?- ' SFX' we 11' fi. G Qiqif ii QQ , W 1'v1253gg 3S'X y .1:ess,ot fi gfig Qffsi 45455 if .Q Q - Q f,- as Q Q aff. , .4 , k ,vt f gy VK., .cf wr, 1 is gxgsx SE Q? .kia 3113 i 0 Qs.. gifs. 1' fr - - Ki. si ia -- , . .K ,, .l ,K - .lg H.. ., - , K ,- 'v if QQ1 may gun si , H w.. i G . , . f1,..fx,i.Aj, H, . ..f5i-fxifgf 4 ky 'Wy agggwgig W Q if - Q, 1 Q -is mf 'ss' -4, .fe sr up sf 'XQL 4 Q. .P my -if S,+'55Q'ESZ'?+- gfisge - . X . . e as s..fA..-'fv.mf..m.ef ' M V v , ' . g '11 -. A , -.1. .., I ' '. 2,1 , .1 - R 1, X. , -- -e. it K ' .' s ' fm 'L 6 K' V' ' M 'K -M MN-.--. . i 4 A:- .-j-M v...,si.-.a.. 1 '- -- .. - - I -NNNLNWV --W - For 'W ' . - I .... - - Q A ' I y 1. ...... . BOYS TRACK Front row Kevin Tomasek, Gregg Trosky, Kurt Zobac, Jeff Astor, Alex Riddles, Jerry Kennedy, Gary Sweeney. Dave Conway, Joe Arnold, Justin Nemec, Barry Dahl. Second row, Tom Gilmer, Shawn Kelsey, Willie Jackson, Scott Diesing, Jeff Tvridek. Jim Sweat. Kevin Coetigan, Myron Wilcox. Tony Brooks, Matt Evans, Curt Halliburton, Coach Ron Schirm. Back row: Greg Kreigarmaier, Coach Bob Noonan. Nathan Coates. Randy Overturf, John Herrla, Jeff Stsgman, Mike Carson, Mark Vogel, Ed Kotaska, Randy Shaver, Greg Clauson, Coach Jack Fisk. With a grimacing look, senlor Mlke Carson releases the shot at the con- ference meet. 129 In 'f7f?4fL ' ' P ,KVV V,,k 4 5, - , 5 , ,ff f M ,ig ww H f 17 Z 'gif xv Q 42 QQ 9 f 112 4' 1 32 Aw 1 ls, Q 3561 A4 4 4 K4 J M e 7? S mf , 4 ff 'Q G v . f .. ., . A. ,, W V ,f 'f 1 W Q f , 1 'fm S f was KA jg ZZ? Z5 W Z Hffw , , ,ffgffv I , , I, 41 , 3 M , ,WMI 55' , .- ,Q K ,nh 'ww n +f-4. 'M...,. f-fm ' -'MTM ' W-m.,M,, V' , I A M fA-ff ,qw 4354533 , M QV, V ,M .,,, '-W-w.,,MW,,,,w .H ,iggmigg V3 Aw, Jw M WM , N 'MW.,,,, 'wW.4, Y-W.,-4 's 1 Mmmw wmv, N-W 4 . ww. ,tyffw 'Www Mmummmf WMM WMM , -1' wZ1.f V M' N, M. W ffwmw WWWM ,. MM , In WW-Wwwwww 11 WWW' WW-m.W,,M -fmwww 'mmmmv 5 mm M mM,,,,, Mm Am 'M' Q...,,MW. ' ,,, m n -M-M....,, m.,.vm.f.,,,.,,L,fMWw.A,., 'mww4,, W' Aw. Q mm, www. 'wY., N f..,.WT, , W , 2, , .M M-ww,,,,4m,,W,WWM mm wM,.w..,,Wh-wm,,W,, Wwmm, W'm 'Q W'1f1'W1:.W. M k f1 'f'-ff4fW,,,,x Mf.wmb.,,. My WwmMmwYMAM,,WW , , mmmw,,Mm,,fl1TwW,,W,AM,mLWWZf 'L-.,.m.A,ftl, ' M fn Wwmmwvmwmyww f.-w1WM,AmWam Ww. .M,,,,M , mm ,WMM 'LE wwvwqiw-w.,,,MMM,,W N M ,,,, Y,,.m,h slnmmwmn mwwmmm 'W +fwWMm,m MWWWMWLM, A .1 www WWW' MwwwM.,wW,,,,,,W mmmm f Wfmfwwwfwww, wMWmWf.W Wbwm MWNWWMMWWWWH, , ...vm 4 ? f,f. M mg, W, 'W wfmfw4u,,5,,,Al ,MW . 'fwvwwawmww Q Hwwwwmww W ,V w1w,1,f WELL -- .ni Q3 , X r , , I 1 f ff fx ? K' Q , Rf -HW Q. ,-wx. A fwyh rwgpwnwy My :fin ,fgiihww-H4-umm f Mmmwmmwmgmw W f I ,,,5,.f1', N , V V ,whwgj Z. ,, ,ff f , ,,f,,,g:... ,QM ff A A A i After all the long hours of practice. team members are captured in the heat of their specialities. Renee Moody, Robyn Steinburg, and Dee Flexroat display different moves from start to finish. first undefeated season in dual meets, and depth at almost every position, the girls track team had its best season ever as they re-wrote seven school records before the season had ended. Five events qualified for state competition with sophomore Julie Nowlan at one time having the best time in the state in the 880 and the second best time in the mile. The remaining qualifiers for state, the shuttle hurdle relay, the distance medley, and senior Heidi Pusateri in the 220 hurdles, also put their names in the school record book. Heidi also set the school mark in the 100 meter hurdles as did junior Jeanne Johnson in the 440, junior Tracy Trosky in the softball throw, and the two- mile relay team. This is the strongest team we've ever had. They are a hard working team and they have a lot of team support for each other, praised Coach Larry Nolting. GirIs track had a good season and I expect a better season next year, despite no support, commented Jeanne Johnson. mimi V17 Wiffltfs 0 fy? 6WW ,L f ' lH,Q,,, i ,.,, V5,,V1,w 4, fi , 1 ,..,,., . . ,, , QF A15 Ly 1g.f,Jig,f'f'fl 1,L,L-Emir l , a -- 'i f 'L W Y W 52155 f 7'5 ' ffffilff, V 'zf,w QQ,..Q.ff , fa ww 7' flw?7A'WV' - ' ,NJA J 'ai :fi f' -Hi A f L ' w V 'L 2121 , ry . 5 Mm ,,, ,.,, N, , ,, , , , ,, . f , I Z 4 H A , ' W'iEmw'5w?4fJ ,'5'EiaMN'2mwf. ,,,grffMf'V1iV?T,f , f , y2,,',gfz411, 'fm 2 ff 'f 3 f 1 U Q1 X' , ' ' , ' ff' :ft I' H , . ..,, 9,57 -wf,m7iv'f gf tm, ' J L , A Hg., , ff11Siih?'w:, , ' ' , Sophomore standout Julie Nowlan in- creases her lead as she heads into the home stretch of the 880-yard run. During a home meet at Kingston Stadium, junior Teri Uthe concentrates as she starts her approach to throw the discus. ., , MW, , 'HMM f um, 1 'jak M ,W 131 Mike Ilten, number two man, tees off on the first hole of another practice round. . .. 5 was 5.3 -k,.k M 332511 Y A W 4, N.. in MAR .- - . . Q V , . ., K ' W' W ix... .lv f. P9555 'f T 6sf'.f 2 .K Q sf I -'lib . all Q N vi ' I M 1 ' .Qs - . ts Q, K 3-Q V. ,,. ...,'.gvvg . f .. . ,..+rf,., . ... f- . i 7 sf A M Q X ., , . . 5 Q, .M Q, ,ft ., .V ,. yi .kii N J by , .. EIV .k :M f:??,ffs5:55'ffl'f ,. . 3 5 ik' sl gb' 2.1. ff , Q, - Wi. if fy? 'iilf u iff.-A .. g Q4 -f3wS'1'3555?'-7? .5L'4'N N345 . A ..-fislssf' if iiili' i s 5 'ZiSEKf4f'iii Wifi.,vf55N5'X5'i?,fLf,wA .iff wt.. .4 . is S 1 wx f ' 1. .-N' A , . , f ws- 'X ,Mg -. A ,- , A x J, - ..,g4,. S 7 - Up--Y ' S K -94351 gg8..,x'. S'5i'ik' ' Q . fi S Rf va 'f 1 1 f g2S5'5'gxi'1 fi L . -wif ,. w N rl. 'nf Ss- A.-...f Q. fi f f 'f .Mn W 'S' -is-N' . S Wffkefii? fi?-, W Nl- ' f w ii-i 'iYisH'f'. M ink., X. H r 'L 'mWT'1-mb N5 W Eiga. f--WfSgf4'f'3' Qi -'gfvffi-ii Bs .5.p,,.s!5kQ k 3 xl, - ' .M Q - - A . s v f ,gk Q ,fit .gk is gigs-Qg:i'rf'fWw1sMP'Q.fg3 ' K., . in -A J w'i'9'4'Wf fb? A , , -Qrggy Q. 1' ' 'E ' , , e, V , x S 'J 4-A. :Z f' ' rf ,..1y J if. H fy i' ...Q , Q Q, - - 35554-R fi? ,wt 1-iff? Q K ' S' Qgixf? 55 if 'lsfisiig Senior Becky Striegel looks on to see the results of her chip shot at Ellis Park. 132 Boys and Glrls Golf Unexpected su rprises and consistency proved to be the key to success for the boys golf team as they ended their season with a 5-1 dual mark. They also advanced into district competition where they finished fifth. Senior Randy Johnson gained the spotlight this year, being named medalist in three meets and becoming co-medalist in both the Metro and sectional tournaments. Also, steady play from two year letterman Mike Ilten and junior Jim Meyers, along with sophomore surprise Dave Flexroat, provided needed strength in post season play. All in all, Coach Colin Williams was pleased with this year's squad. l was expecting a season around the .500 mark, so naturally l'm pleased with the outcome of our yaar. The female linkspersons, under first year Coach Ron Tower, achieved only moderate success finishin with a 9-7 record. Senior Sue Frazier paved the way for this year's squad and the consistent play from Kayla Klingman and Becky Strigel helped strengthen the team immensely. I believe we did well this year, commented Coach Tower. 4 ef 4 'ff x it Q, I -1-J' QQ was 4 ! r M, 17, M a A M 495 ' was F5714 Y ffsif f-Jillmf' Q b 7 ,QV . , Q . is-4 1 t. 3 Q . ugxgl. his X ,..LV M. . . - gy 'eff 7 7 1. - 7 in Q, ...f fb: . H 5- 3 L. 134 Boys Tennis in-f 4 99 if pn,ftg,-Ek? .5 -L x gash Q S 5 -- ' wi., P. , . 3 QR X? X if f A, sf' ,,,,..,,.,,. - -- is Netters Brad Collins and Dave Boie show contrasting styles during prac- tice. Gritting his teeth, sophomore Doug Wenzel reaches back for e powerful serve. 7 7 Entering the season with a young, untested squad, the boys tennis team improved from a 5-1 1 dual meet record, to a 7-5 dual record in 1977. Led by two junior- sophomore brother combinations, Mike and Tim Schneekloth and Jeff and Doug Wenzel, the male netters finished in fifth place in the Mississippi Valley Conference meet. Doug Wenzel won the number 5 singles championship and teamed with Tim Schneekloth to place second in number 2 doubles competition during conference competi- tion. Junior Mike Schneekloth played number 1 singles, followed by senior Dave Boie, sophomores Tim Schneekloth and Doug Wenzel at third and fourth respectively, Dave Schrock, junior, at fifth singles, and senior Dave Sweet rounded out the top six positions. Five of the top six players are underclassmen, so the future looks bright, commented Coach Flon Capps. s QW ., .,., ,. .... .. . . : Q Q l ' f ' s '-. . .1 . 4 - .- .. . ., 1, - .rv--S15 - W- 1 at : 1 - .. i ,,.. . . ..,.L.. jf, 1 . kk 1 , ..... ,,,, ... , ,... . ,. 5 :Qi YMMA ,,.,- -- 1 . 'ri'r - T . ' gji 1 Q53-g QSN BOYS TENNIS From rovv' Dave Sweet, Jeff Wenzel, Deve Boie, Mike Schneekloth, Kohl, Chip Traylor, Ed Seikely, Brad Collins, Brien Lawrence, Tim Belay, Jeff Doug Wenzel, Tim Schneekloth, Dave Schrock. Back row Coach Ron Capps, Kevin Heeeeniua. lui www .,v,, A A-iw 'f www W W g L z K 4 iz , Holding down the first and third singles spots were junior Mike Schneekloth and his brother Tim. 4 is .5 , . f W me vwwwwfwfw I Q WY: f ,M . , up-muff wiwwau Msn f 135 if ,UW ,,. . A V. , ' W'.i?YQ,Q,igj' .,,A 'M 'W'i W f ' ' , f' Mt if ,' . , 'V ' ' iyfffif-41 . I H, ,gt , , ,M ,,., ,,,,, W, , ,, 4 LM., , W' Q' M Q , , ff f 1 , , ' V: , , , Q M , , 1, ,,,,, ,V ,V , nigh 5 MW' 'W if ff 9 , , 136 Minn! ,fm 7, ,,, M , , 'ff 1 1,1 M -va I 'W f. W? , ,, ' ,, fe Capturing the sectional and district runner-up titles, Sue Jorgensen strikes a winning pose. With poise and concentration, senior Jill Hood keeps a close eye on the ball before her forehand shot. . 5 if Returning four letterwinners with valuable experience, the girls ten- nis team enjoyed its most productive season evidenced by its 1 1-2 dual meet record, the two losses being at the hands of Washington. Seniors Sue Jorgensen and Jill Hood held down the number one and two singles positions while juniors Lynn Schrader, Becky Fitzpatrick, and Cheryl Ehrenberger, along with sophomore Don- na Quijano, battled for the remaining spots. The girls posted the best record in the school's 20- year history despite the low finish in the Mississippi Valley Conference Tournament. Best records include Sue Jorgensen at 12-4 and Lynn Schrader at 1 1-6. The number three doubles team consisting of Cheryl Ehrenberger and Don- na Quijano also finished high with a 10-4 record. During a lengthy rally, junior Cheryl Ehrenberger returns a base line shot. Connecting with the ball, junior Becky Fitzpatrick fires another ace to her op- ponent. - gmM,,,w ,Q C Ol rf ,Mao-,qmw 'f'ff'7f WML ,V , A enema vc... ,Q . -32 , Q1 5: GIRLS TENNIS Front row' Carla Buck, Wendy West, Becky Fitzpatrick, Jlll Hood, Cheryl Ehrenbsrgar, Donna Quijano, Marianne Keating, Peggy Roloff, Chris Stahl. Back row: Lynn Schrader, Joan Wilson, Gayle Balhorn. Sue Jorgensen, Rita Kindl, Dori Sonka, Pam Squires, June Dvorak, Cherrie Harrison, Sherry Kurka, Coach Jim Loekett. N-:iw i -www. , K x Q-., ' ..,: :: ar, 5 HM f bf SX ,gf B 1 38 Baaohall SOPHOMORE BASEBALL From rowz Dave Owana, Joff Koolbeck, Tom Duffy, Norman Young, Randy Coro, Lynn Pataraan, Curt Bahrana, Jim Floagla, Andy Fiala, Ron Hruby. Second row' Deva Simbro, Oacar 0'Bannon, Brad Butler, Scott Hoover, Kavln Smith, Dlka Augatlna, Mika Franck, Roaa Wiebold, Mltch Kopecky, Mgr. Dava McGuIra. Back row: Coach Mark Taehopp, Travor Tharp, Scott Ewert, Dean Waatpfahl, AI Bruna, Guy Conrad, Jorry Kublk, Randy Doatal, Shane Blaaell, Dudley Flock. Aaat. Coach Jim Alberta. Catcher Steve Wieland displays his hit- ting technique during the 13-3 victory over Williamsburg. Z-ix, .tx 4. Q 'Y vias? ,U Q 'M , 1, K 4' ni S . it . Relaxing on the bench between in- nings, players joke around while Mike Azinger awaits another turn at bat. one Ietterwinner leading the 1977 version of the J-Hawk varsity baseball team, inexperience hurt the squad and caused several close defeats early in the season. Senior Dave Wise, the lone Ietterwinnar, continued his all-state winning ways from his junior year. The pitching chores were handled by Wise, and seniors Mike Azinger, Tim Wilford, and Steve Lillard. Coach Vern Bredeson relied heavily on upperclassman to provide the backbone for his team. As the season wore on, the quality of play improved, causing a satisfied feeling among teammates. With the spr- ing season shortened, the team had to play six games at times in one week, which was an ob- vious disadvantage. New dugouts were built for the varsity diamond and were painted a dark green which brightened up the field. The dugouts also added an air of professionalism,-according to Mr. Bredeson. 1 2 ie, f ii if . 'i' lpsyw r 'fa flax 'jg V 9 AL VARSITY BASEBALL Front row: Stove Wloland, Mark Bornstaln, Larry Hlavacek, Mlka Herman, Tim Sarvar, Ed Uthoff, Steve Waat, Jlm Corey, Mr. Paul Ridder. Sef cond row: John Rodemayer, Dave Wlas, Doug Wllson, Sean Shanahan, Tim Wilford, Mika Allard, Dava Koolback, Kavln Hartwlg, Kevln Donaldson, Tim Jones, Dan Kiafar, Tim Rugglaa. Back row: Mr. Varn Bradaaon, Mike Azinger, Mlka McCain. Dava Stastny, Handy Kern, Ron Flooka, Stava Llllard, Eric Oliver, George Von- dracak, Rick Hanes, Clam Wlaaly, Marty Stuafan, Russ Walker, Mika Brady. Senior shortstop Sean Shanahan walks dejectedly to the dugout after 139 -1 , , .. X y sl X N GIFILS BASKETBALL 5 4 X Season's Record 1 7-1 3 Jeff Opp. 55 Linn Mar 46 X X N 42 LaSalle 54 J 64 Prairie 46 , - -f 45 Linn Mar 68 X fl A 70 Dubuque Hempstead 78 1 ' 85 Iowa City High 50 a J 72 Regis 69 f 59 Clinton 76 ' 5 55 Kennedy 81 72 Dubuque Senior 75 55 Norway 37 94 Urbana 73 It 55 Kennedy 70 51 Washington 63 L ' j 86 Iowa City West 61 I f 50 Muscatine 44 5' I 51 LaSalle 74 1 ' 45 Washington 49 77 Prairie 47 50 Benton 54 58 LaSalle 52 74 Linn Mar 51 , K f 50 Kennedy 97 y I P 62 Clear Creek 57 GIRLS VOLLEYBALL Season's Record 21-9-2 Jeff OPP- 3 Linn Mar 3 1 Kennedy 3 1 Dubuque Senior 3 3 Mt. Vernon 1 5 A 0 Dubuque Hempstead 3 3 Prairie 0 ' 3 Iowa City High 2 'D 3 Washington 1 3 Iowa City West 2 3 Marion 1 3 K 3 Washington 2 ' X X 3 Cedar Falls 0 A 3 Waterloo Central 0 QQ GIRLS TRACK Season's Record 5-0 , Jeff Opp, A 99 Iowa City High 44 I 6 U 89 Linn Mar 54 3 100 Dubuque Senior 43 ' 96 prame 47 A GIRLS cnoss COUNTRY 99 Iowa City west 42 Season's Record 1-2 4th Lionette Relays Jeff OPP- vfh North scoff I 14 Prairie 23 Invitational , 1 oth Hawkefte , 4th Hawkette Invitational N Invitational 7th Cedar Rapids 4 9th Dishict 'B Invitational 5th MVC 2 1 Marshalltown 1 5 J 3rd BGM . Invitational 30 Kennedy 13 K 4th South Tama Invitational -4- 22 washington! Prairie 21f39 3'd MVC Meet 3'd City Meer 2nd Districts 140' State 140 Girls Sports Scoreboard 1.. .I 1 30. 101 129. 123. 141 .95 134. 136. 122. 129. 5 65 Linn Mar Marion Iowa City West Prairie Washington Kennedy Iowa City High Regis Washington 114. 112. 100 .6 159. 138. 128. 101 155. 25 15 2? 1 Je O nv 1 A ' 1 e Q 5 'N 1 Jeff ' 95 71 71.5 X 1 Q 4, ' , 107 - H X V 3rd 1, 44 1 I --'-4 , X - s - ' 5 I 25 ' 1 3 v 22 34 1 109 as f f Q 47 X X 124 41 8th 3rd 3rd 21st .X Q dy. f 1 1 A Jeff 224 ff? -f -.'-:A 217 ,F y 217 2, S y-HA 225 04 219 21 3 .57 229 228 G 213 4 ' 208 'P 208 , 208 194 ' 196 x I 200 Y 7' 5 I . - ll , 'H S Jeff f o f GIRLS GYMNASTICS 5 Season's Record 10-4 3 Jeff Opp- 9 1 11 4 Clear Creek 58 1 7 120.6 Kennedy 130.1 1 in 127 87 Tipton 1 10.77 5 123 06 Regis 1 10.52 ' N 6 123.06 Prairie 91 45 1 S 6 1 5 82 55 40 1 50 45 y 95 15 90 70 30 30 GIRLS SWIMMING Season's Record 5-7 Dubuque Senior Rock Island Washington Tipton J-Hawk Relays Iowa City High Iowa City West Clinton Bettendorf Dubuque Hempstead Kennedy Waterloo Columbus Muscatine MVC City District State GIRLS GOLF Season's Record 9-7 South Tama Kennedy Prairie Nlarion Washington Muscatine Regis Prairie Iowa City High Washington Regis Linn Mar Kennedy La Salle Iowa City West GIRLS TENNIS Season's Record 1 Washington Kennedy Iowa City High Linn Mar Muscatine Washington Kennedy Prairie Iowa City West Iowa City High Iowa City West Muscatine Prairie 1-2 Opp. 77 100.5 125 64 39 58 61 49 62 1 24 46 42 Opp. 226 196 262 245 220 207 203 257 229 203 188 201 1 79 241 220 Opp. 9 4 1 O 2 5 4 3 3 2 3 4 2 141 BOYS FOOTBALL Season's Record 9-2 Jeff Opp. 1 0 Davenport West 7 1 3 Kennedy 0 34 Muscatine 0 31 I.C. West 14 0 Washington 7 35 Dubuque Senior 0 16 Bettendorf 8 29 I.C. High 7 10 Dubuque Hempstead 6 PLAY-OFFS 1 0 Washington 7 14 Davenport Central 37 BOYS BASKETBALL Season's Record 9-1 1 Jeff Opp. 74 Burlington 81 70 Dubuque Senior 57 59 Iowa City West 80 39 Davenport West 62 73 Washington 79 71 Bettendorf 80 76 Kennedy 94 65 Dubuque Hempstead 62 55 Iowa City High 40 62 Regis 67 75 Clinton 62 66 Kennedy 82 73 Washington 60 81 Dubuque Senior 77 43 Davenport Central 69 68 Bettendorf 66 73 Muscatine 69 71 Iowa City West 85 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 77 Marshalltown 67 66 Grinnell 75 BOYS TRACK Season's Record 2-0 Jeff Opp. 2nd City Indoor Dickinson Relays 3rd MVC Indoor 78 Dubuque Senior 60 80 Dubuque Hempstead 72 5th Bobcat Relays 3rd City Outdoor Drake Relays 2nd Trojan Relays 7th J-Hawk Relays 90 Iowa City High! lows City West 47144 5th Districts 9th Tri-State 5th MVC Meet 18th State 142 Boys Sports Scoreboard 5 vi I :M -4 Y- , f jk I f- A4 'Y f I, X . 7. ff ' ' sn ' . 1 i ' ' X 1 i , f' W ' : ' A f ' K N X C09 X I 1 L ' ,1 , A Q, . I X 1 5 5 .1 5 ' 1 X . i X vt X , X. FJ 5 I C ' V111 'tl . , J 1 9 J f' I QQ - 'L 5 I X 2? ' 'a 74' 1 - It 'if ,T 4 - A W .f . 'i I' f M' . X x I f 'L U 1 'lb L ' ? 1 Nz . 39639 1 . 3' I 5 2 Q Y: I I I sg i 7 1 'N i 6 X i BOYS TENNIS N 5' Season's Record 8-6 W S... Jeff Opp. f 5 Mount Vernon 4 K 1 Dubuque Wahlert 8 N 6 Dubuque Senior 3 BOYS CROSS COUNTRY ' 5 Dubuque Season's Record 0-5 1 Hempstead 4 Jeff opp. ' 1 Washington 8 28 Prairie 27 3 KZLBAEEY :S 31 Iowa City wear 24 X o Iowa City High 9 mth Cedf-f 'fapid' 8 Linn Mar 1 Invitational 4 3 Kennedy 6 48 Marshalltown 1 5 1 , 9 Prairie 0 33 Kennedy 25 J 6 Iowa City West 3 35 Washington 20 3 Washington 6 8th MVC Meet 7 Mount Vernon 2 3.-d city Meet 5th MVC MW' 12th oinricu -gg BOYS GYM NASTICS yQ 'ir Q ,, , , Season's Record 4-6 s f ' , i 5 ! 'BRO ' V I' l N Q Jeff Opp. 1? wx 88.85 Kennedy 91 .8 90.65 Linn Mar 91 .0 86.45 Waverly 1 ShellRock 88.55 A 93.30 Washington 87.35 89.50 Waterloo West 90.80 55 Marshalltown forfeit ,V X X 94.95 Washington 89.30 D 106.50 Linn Mar 108.45 90.5 Urbandale 84.55 93.75 Kennedy 99.30 1 st Urbandale ,' l X 1 Invitational O ' , Runner-up State 2- BOYS SWIMMING ' 8 I Y Season's Record 1 1-5 3 Fx Jeff opp. '. .., X 1er J-Hawk Relays ,J 96 Marshalltown 76 5 f N 1 f 79 Cedar Pane 93 X 1 4 . . V '71 '-7'N 1 1 8 Williamsburg 54 'I . 5 4 3 4 89 Kennedy 83 i H 72 Davenport West 1 00 ff b X 74 Bettendorf 98 9 if-,,,,,, 1 O6 Williamsburg 63 , X 1 08 Kennedy 64 Jffl 4th Burlington A V ' 1 Invitational V L 1 22 Dubuque Hempstead 47 W 49 Iowa City High 34 ,I 60 Iowa City West 23 , 1 07 Clinton 64 . 64.5 Waterloo West 94.5 ' 1- 91 Dubuque Senior 80 '. A 1 60 Washington 1 1 2 R 5 91 Muscatine 81 I, ,,-. g i 1 4th Mvc Meet A I 2nd Districts Q-J 1 K ax BOYS BASEBALL SV Season's Record 8-5 xi Jeff Opp. 4 16 Regis 9 1 3 Regis 6 G - Q 5 Benton 7 6 ' 1 4 Benton 8 X 3 Norway 4 , 7 Davenport -not - 1 g f I A -U Central 1 5 I Q 'v - 'H 9 Davenport West 5 vm - . 7 Regis 3 rf 5' ? 1 3 Williamsburg 3 X 1 Marshalltown 2 I-S BOYS WRESTLING 1st Metro Tourney I 151 -' Season's Record 6-5-0 fi 12 Linn Mar 1 Jeff Opp. ' 6 La Salle 0 1 6 Prairie 32 ' 3 Kennedy 0 Bovs sou: 27 Lisbon 22 ' ' Season's Record 5-1 Q 4 25 Iowa City West 20 Jeff Opp, 1 9 Bettendorf 22 1 70 Prairie 202 1 26 Dubuque 1 60 Regis 1 49 Hempstead 1 5 ' 162 Linn Mar 166 9 'OWS CNY High 35 164 Regis 169 21 Clinton 23 158 Prairie 182 35 K9nn9dY 13 164 La Salle 180 ' 49 Muscatine 8 X 5th Metro Tourney 1 4 Washington 30 2nd Sectional Togrngy 41 Dubuque Senior 9 5th District Tgurngy 6th J9ffBl'8OI I Invitational 143 4th Districts 4th State i93.Al'fS 'Ni 'k 9' 1: X if Aditi 'mix' Q , ' ,G m Elan s ,N Q 'i,i Q, ,MW V- Y. i Fidcnnl 'WAFS . X 'fff E lege , ,- I I lg. -gg 5 ,rising of the curtain be- fore Rags to Riches until the finale of Mack and MabeI , fine arts students were faced with the task of upholding their No. 1 tradition of producing near-professional plays and concerts. Whether they were painting flats until the midnight hour, practicing a difficult number for the upcoming band concert, or strik- ing a 801 after the show'e finale, these performers soon found that perfection takes stamina to achieve. From Orchestra to Concert Choir, students who desired an outlet to express their individuality found It waiting for them in the fine arts department. A fx, 'Q 3 - L J' , 4 ,- , fl vt. i . .. , ,- wg l a- 4 x , . 1 Y ' , N -A - Q 'A t f M ts Q 'sts Md' 'I f R 1- Q . Na, k Q, S 5 Q g N Q '- 1 . ' Q ' e, ,J I gi f j . H ,Q '- ' I P . I 2 Q W il i f - is r f x , i 1 mx ' im iw To escape wicked Betty Stsrk's whip, Anne Christensen hides behind Luann Astor. 'Rags to Riches', a musical mel- odrama, was the Children's Theatre produc- tion that played primarily to packed audiences of elementary and junior high students in October. The play featured an introduction by the ever popular Playtime Poppy who was portrayed alternately by seniors Steve Van Steenhuyse and Mike Coombs. Depicting the familiar theme of good triumphing over evil, the show's main characters were Ragged Dick lTom Gorsuchl and a match boy lAnn Christensenl. These two set out to escape the clutches of the crafty Mickey Maguire lFlick Dawson! and wicked Mother Wat- son lBetty Stark! and eventually find help from the kind Mr. Grayson lSteve Campbelll and beautiful Ida Grayson lBarb Keplerj. Other characters included in the show were Mrs. Flan- nigan KLuann Astor! and the policeman lKurt Diersl. Alan Henkel and Judy Csrbaugh sang and danced in their popular roles as masters of ceremonies. Officer Kurt Diers returns Steve CampbeII's stolen money while holding the scoundrel, Rick Dawson, at bay. With Christmas approaching, shoppers pause on s street corner to carol. 14 Chlldl Th t , X i ? l ' 5525 I Dancers Alan Henkel and Judy Car- baugh signal the audience to cheer for their hero, Tom Gorsuch. MUSH. J ,U I 1 Af 6 .J ,A 5, if S' I flfx - furfv ' 'Q x ig ff N . S 3 is Junior Mike King serves tea and crumpets to seniors Barb Kepler and Tom Gorsuch. After a successful show, Playtime Pop- py signs autographs and chats with his eager fans. 147 1 A Q f ,AMh4' V . jig, USU! as X ,, ,,.:, z W, 1 4 . -'59, 1- K naw l Q 'K igagl. - . Even while facing execution in this dream sequence, Steve is able to strike this courageous pose. WaIter's nagging wife drives him to a bar where he meets a girl who is so charming he plans to run away with her. No, this is not a soap opera plot, but rather the amusing story line behind the fall play, The Secret Life of Walter Mitty. This musical com- edy, based on the classic story by James Thurber, was set in present day times and featured a fan- Hasy world dreamer, Walter Mitty lSteve VanSteenhuyseD, who hoped someday he would become rich and famous. The bar girl Uudy Car- i baughl convinces Walter he should leave his wife iAgnes lSuzie Gaumonl when they meet Fred KAI Henkell, an old friend of WaIter's who is everything Walter ever dreamed of becoming. However, Walter decides to stay with his wife because of his love for his daughter, Pinina lAnn Christensanl, who is the only person close to him. Other leading characters in the show includ- Wed Irving, a health nut 1Tom Gorsuchl: Harry, the bartender Noe Shermanlp and a bar girl Uoni Nechanickyl. HeIlo, I Love You, Good Bya sings playboy AI Henkel as Joe Sherman listens for helpful advice. 149 ff' in in -7 Ron Hruby listens while his father, Arbe Bareis, criticizes Tina Mollenhauer as a choice for his wife. 1' 5 150 Mixed Chorus Musical Megan registers a look of disbelief over Ron's dancing style in The Clumbsy Waltz. so t Satiristically twisting around the idea behind the incidents in the story of Cinderella and making her three sis- ters portray heroines was the masterplot of this year's mixed chorus winter musical entitled, The Truth About CinderelIa. Heading the cast as Cinderella, the Prince, the King, and the Queen were Megan Ward, Ron Hruby, Arbe Bareis, and Vickie Isard respectively. Suzie Gaumon, senior, acted as the sole student director for this musical. She took charge of all of the planning and handled many of the rehearsals during Mr. Geuder's absence in February. This musical was staged only one time this year instead of the traditional two times because of scheduling con- flicts. Drops, which were designed, painted, and set in place by members of the chorus, were used for the background scenery in the 60-member musical. Mr. Allan Koepke, vocal music director, was the piano accompanist for the musical, which had a good audience turnout. Chorus members anxiously await the start of the ball in order to find out who will become the prince's wife. At Steve VanSteenhuyse and Jayne Hogan's wedding, herald Tom Gorsuch announces the upcoming palace ball. Fairy Godmothers Maureen Monahan and Brenda Vander Weil confront Megan Ward with the virtures of good and evil. 5 I ' v G f zf - It ' J , , 5 A-4 S 1 Debby Joyner, Julie Kehm, Shirley Davis, and Lori Kaiser ask host Mike King to spend a little time with me. FYOITI the chaos of ww II rose an institution that provided a place for the weary soldier to forget his troubles, relax, sing, or find love. This institution became known as the Stage Door Canteen, which was revived by Thespian Troupe 561 for use as this year's Chili Dinner Theatre. Seniors Steve Campbell and Melanie Baughman directed the student written show. Four one-half hour performances presented old 40's favorites including the An- drew Sisters, Jerry Lewis, and the Buffalo Bills. Basing the script on these characters, the show included jokes, dances, and audience sing-a- Iongs. The cast felt Stage Door Canteen was a success, financially as well as educationally. This year's Chili Dinner Theatre drew one of the biggest crowds in the last three years. Steve Campbell commented, Stage Door Canteen taught the troupe how to put on a successful show without any adult supervision. Everyone knew what was expected of them and did their best. Members of the Cedar Rapids Concert Chorale look on in amazement as Suzie Gaumon reaches a high note during their chicken number. The Dimpled Darlings, Megan Ward, Kim Cross, Luann Astor, and Lori Fowler, strike a pose at the end of Clover. 1 52 Chil Dlnner if 5 ww? Vw xvx xx x I 5 3 '4 S s . I x X sf' Slapstick comedy and aset that projected over five rows of seats highlight- ed this year's winter play, A Gap ln Generations. Written in the style of comedia del arte, it featured a company of roving actors who proceed to put on a show for the citizens of Bologna, Italy. Introducing scenes were the Maestro CMike Kingl and his wife QBetty Starkj. The plot revolves around old men desiring to be young, and young men desiring the power of their fathers. The old men, Pantalone and Tofano, played by Steve Van Steenhuyse and Steve Campbell, were unusual in that they wore masks along with Dr. Graziano KTodd Abneyl to keep in the comedia style. The young lovers, Lelio lKurt Diersj and Isabella CBarb Keplerj, and Flavio CJoe Sherman! and Vittoria QJanice Jacobsj, become entangled in a hilarious love scene when the two girls, dressed alike, get switched at a masked ball in the garden. iid y 2 . .K 5. -ft., . X . . is- i sa ww Suzie Gaumon reads a passage to Barb Kepler from a book on love. Being introduced to the audience are young lovers Janice Jacobs and Joe Sherman. is cyti a ek 155 ig 2 Q ii hindi K QE' VA 1 wwf 5 QS-sw A 5 XP M5525 W v Z'-14 wif ,ff , , M8231 'vn- f F 'sg Q .X . . u . fy ' KW' rr ' an a Q . .lil 0 ' Q , , xn.' W qv 255 f 4 1 s-f S 3 Q --.., WN 'QW Q 1 k N':'f?f5 .13 J S XJ. S -Q QHAL sl K, Tl u . 9 4 no - 5 an 6' V 7, 1 1 4 -'-', :H V ' f -if f 37 A rl 11 O v Q ey 9 f, ,I ' ' 21 1 fr' Y 1 mt 1 '26 1,75 lx is Mx, in 4 I Y ,, - M1 Wi .. . Trombone players Todd Allison, Chuck Traylor, and Wayne Bulen follow their music closely. Music an important part in everybody's life, but for some it means more than just listening to their favorite tunes. As early as 7:30 a.m., the sounds of music could be heard as the stage band practiced for up- coming performances or staged impromptu con- certs on the porch. The combined concert and symphonic bands participated in the All-City Music Festival, staged a concert for the student body, performed at various junior high schools, and highlighted their year with a four day trip to Chicago. Many individuals took honors at the State Solo and Ensemble Music Contest. Probably the most heard band was the pep band, which added life to the otherwise nondescript pep assemblies, and helped fight the half-time blahs at home football and basketball games. They also postponed the beginning of classes by parading through the halls after fall pep assemblies. Junior Pam McKenzie commented, The bands have not been quite up to par this year, but with a little extra effort they could be greatly improved. MN. x X Senlor Jody Spencer concentrates on e dlfflcult rhythm during e Jezz bend performance. 'wif 159 In the stands, band members express varied reactions during the Jeff-Wash game. Senior Debbie Nost prepares to lead the way down Third Avenue as Jeff's 1977 band festival queen. ',.- ,.. V wily lass ...! ii , a-- fa iggaiw-M. - Stepping high, baton twirlera prepare to lead the band in the festival parade. . 160 Marching Band Activltill -13' Junior Wendy West tunes up before marching in the Eastern Iowa Band Festival. , L4 Performing for an audience was a major goal of the J-Hawk marching band this year. Lead by senior drum major David Ellis, the band presented six half-time shows at football games. The marching J-Hawks were also entered in the marching contest at Tama, receiving a division lll rating. Along with marching at football games the band also marched in the University of Iowa Homecoming parade. This was the first time in eleven years. During the spring the band also marched in the 31st Annual Eastern Iowa Band Festival. Representing Jefferson this year as band queen was senior Debbie Nost. After marching season was over, marching band split into the symphonic and concert bands. ln February, the band sponsored the annual band carnival. The carnival consisted of several different games and activities. The Taft, Roosevelt, and Wilson Junior High bands performed in the gym along with Jefferson bands. The proceedes from the car- nival were applied toward new uniforms. Color guard members lead the band off the field after half-time of the Jeff- Kennedy game. .gan Nl 1-I' Sophomore Sharon Rihe goofs around during the orchestra-bend banquet in Chicago. 1 B2 Orchestra gi so if During the Hilltop Singers Christmas party, members watch Anita Lentz open her gift. String members of the orchestra got the student body in the Christmas mood by playing carols in the foyer. Rick Anderson waits for Jeff Wenzel to unload his suitcase, after the weekend trip to Chicago. at ... - W-N - . ,, 1 SNA f wif iififf i' FSS H l Two of quieter, less known groups at Jefferson are the orchestr and Hilltop Singers. The orchestra performed i many concerts including a fall concert, a Christ- mas concert featuring chamber music, and a spr- ing festival entitled Music A La Mode . The orchestra also participated in the Mississippi Valley Orchestra Festival under the direction of Mr. John Hoffman. They also combined with th band and spent a memorable weekend i Chicago. The other group that is rarely heard of i the Hilltop Singers. After many long hours o practice, they performed in the Christma Concert along with the vocal groups. This yea Hilltop came up with a first at Jeff. They hel their spring concert outdoors under the arcad along with the mixed chorus. But it was not all work for the vocalists. After a long year at school they packed up and took off for St. Louis, Missouri, in June. .WM 2 f Z If is Q , j?,. 39 ln! L 9 4 W W u Warp Q ..- ','WAAu in N-..,,, Judy Cerbaugh puts genuine feelings into her Silent Night solo. l .F 5 S 164 Concert Choir Pondering over the problem of loading 93 suitcases for the east coast tour are Mike Coombs and Ken Scott. Concert Choir members, directed by Mr. Allen Koepke, give a variety of con- certs during the year. Anticipation became a reality as the Concert Choir and West Side Delegation members started for their ten day tour of the east coast. Departing March 31 they gave concerts in Chicago, Detroit, Boston, and in Syracuse, New York. For a change of pace, members sometimes stayed in host's homes in- stead of church basements or in hotels. Besides making new friends they also made a name for the Jefferson Concert Choir by giving excellent performances. They finally started their vacation when they reached Boston. Members walked the Freedom Trail in the pouring rain and dined at a restaurant where they divided their time between delicious food and the view of Boston. Then on to New York City where they saw the productions A Chorus Line and FiddIer on the Roof . They also enjoyed a free day of shopping and sight seeing. Tired and sore they boarded the buses for home. Anxiously waiting to board the bus for the spring tour, Jody Doyle and Brenda Hummell find a comfortable spot. if i ff , A tt. tw M in s.. x V X ,K g Mike Bamssy and Todd Allison take pictures of the Chicago skyline while sight seeing. X 5 185 ,gxgM,f,, W, ,. , . , V, L,.,. A K. v 'n E gf i , A Qs 524 Y kilt' W Yeeeow echoes through the audience as members strike their final pose following the Oklahoma medley. During one of the many fall rehearsals, Sue Jorgensen and Mark Ockenfela concentrate on their choreography. lnstramentalists perform McArthur Park between halves while members take a breather. 167 lasses ii nqgnglggunon After first, year at Jeffer- son was finally behind them, anxious soph- omores were one step closer to the No. 1 spot of being seniors. All of the hassles and headaches that they had faced throughout the year would finally be directed toward the incoming classes. Juniors, with only one year remaining. were un- decided if they were ready to make the jump to the head of the class. The realization that their high school years were rapidly flying by sparked mixed reactions from the underclassmen. Although there were many who were happy to have one more year completed, there were always those who didn't want to be reminded that their time as J-Hawks was' limited. N Q r I Q M, 9 A' 'R xxx R 'X ' 4 ,raffle 4 . . , K., Q.. Michael Absrr 1 W, P-.. A, N Q M TN sf igfgsfi I Q '25 Q: F ' ig i A K 'fe R K, .X 'fig L. EZ, A 1 1 . 'x A : :,: f Q-. . ,R XXX. . . 3 at K Douglas Akers .f X xg . v aw. 4 1 N , - -L .. sw -I' l 3.4 Jeffrey Adair Teresa Adair Richard SUBBN Albgrtg Alberts X rx -..,,r as , Q. 2' as few fi w ' ' ' 5 E T -X z. sg: QQ L 'f so-A ' .. Lg- g 1 A g , , E L i X X - t gi ., V xx , . sts' H .85 . r 5 Y' 5 ' . f A -- .4 X' R35 ,uw , A ' 1-fb 'Z ' A wW'pgs ,1 Q5 v: Y y vi - 5 fs X . r X x . is Jeff Julie Penny Anderson Anderson Anderson Mm 4 2? 1 A. V Q f Barbers Adema W . '51 'Q U sfay,,j?? Wg gp! , Fri 'E' ' 4 ..4 , ' kxilz . ' gf fzfrsvufvw ' , L iw.. :.'vi3'E: ' ' W' 'f ' ' 'i'fQ'f??if'i A' Jbdy Albright N' x y Lf-- -. . I A Q Q t 1 L1 f ' ' I .as .ff A ,W M W M , , W 'V , NN l , .A -'W'-rr Y . 515 Mark Africa 1 ,. I gf gigs di st ,,s. EQ?Es r A isii , S Bob Allison w ,X 4' .gm N ,- 45 ' Richard Angig Anderson Andrews ffl. Ah . . . l've finally rnadeit to hlgh schooll For many sophomores it seemed like a long borlng summer, for others they were satlsfled to romp ln the warm August sun. But, In no tlme at all they snuggled Into Jefferson's everyday Ilfe. For the sophomore football team It meant retalnlng the MVC cham- pionship, while the other fall teams also captured hard earned wins. Frustratlons surfaced each reglstratlon day when sophomores were forced to settle for left-overs slnce they were always the last group to slgn-up for classes. In the winter they found the temperatures lnslde just as cold as those outside. But, the coldness dldn't keep those loyal sophomores from eupportlng the J- Hawks. It was in the early spring when they began to reallze that they were going to be juniors next year and that they dld play a vital part ln showing How The West Was M. x K Flred-up sopha do thalr part ln arousing school splrlt at one of the fall pep assemblies. X-. 171 Greg Aossey Joey Arnold Carolyn Ask Dike Augustine Julie Augustine Lynn Ayer Dave Azinger Barbara Begen Donald Bagley Barb Bailey Trent Bailey Carolyn Banaa Arbe Bareis Rick Berger Todd Bervinek Denyse Beam Terri Beary Diane Beastrom Alan Becicka John Becker Rodney Becker Tammi Becker Curtis Behrens Ronald Behrens Timothy Belay Grace Bell Darren Benesh Dianna Benesh T Q S, . 6 ga t 46 x .fm 7 9 T L, fv ,l, , ,,V gy 1 ee T 72, , Mi, Adding to the band carnival's spirit, sophomores Kim Skelton and Pete Sherman paint on clown faces. . .,,. , M 9, ,, We if f is s f i yt? Xl ri all mf ,uw if A .N X f Q '2W f5 53'. 7.'13'. fi ff' f : 7,',', : Vi lil? f Wtvb I 1 me Rti f Nr V. , fu wa, ,V ,pf V il ,ff l, Oil , W , A it 2 1 5 -., 2 4 ,f f ff Q A x Mid ,als 3? ffm: f f M, f -V asf f ,J ,, H avr 'Q , W 4- W 4. A 1 if -ry WA I ,-'! 2 ' . A , ' J - . ,z Q Q ,f 1 ' , , ,., - 1 v W1 - 1 4, I N' ,iv V, 'WMM' , gif ' W 1 ' 64 A - 1 ' ' 4 A Y Z f ' J 6 in aff' w L ' 1 Y :fr T f , f ,f ' I , ' f 4. ,W ,'. . .f W nr ' A , f C 4,:' f 7, 4 4' aa 'v 4, Q .rr L V ,V 2 'z 5 - ' 5 ' ' W. sf . 4 . 'gel my-eg, ' ,. VW A , W if ' v ' Fi . I 3 ' V f L , 20,3445 3 VW lm f-V:' 1' A V M' nf W ' . ,J 0 'fr w .-,E 2 V ,ar f 'W T Mfr in X Q gi 1 . ra f :,: ' ' az-Q :-' H 33 hff' f 4 ' ' .,,.,f,,. fij, f. Wil' Y 4 AW 'N 4 jg K,-x,.,m I, wh I -. A ,, L, . 2 ,, Q K vf X my 'sw w f,, ii Q, 7' 5 Q ,:A' 4 Q' , if ':'f Wg WW fi mf r-a: . ,.,., ... ,W Ely, , , Z xg 'r T ? Ewa ,, 75: ,pr Q A av 5 1 ,Q in 1 ,W 1 XX? f 4 ,jg 1 + fzjgg f W 3 f f ,,,, 'L 4 4 1 2 we f my f 1 X af x xt lx, M f ,M gm .4 L: H , ,U 4 a fwq v . J M 1 J li 6 fe X 'V fffjfif: 3 I , fy 1 17 11,93 V ' 5' A w e 1 ' , 'V M, -32? f m,,,. 'K A a f,,,,x y f 4' 3 1' 1 N. 'fir ,sm fog. Vw fy A , ' Lff'f, TC-'-ww: 'ra . Q'g'l :1A? : - :'f5S' Jessica Bernacki Mary Bickal Stacey Birkicht Shane Bissell Christina Blair Janet Blanchard Cindy Blauer Kimberly Bode Linda Boie Theodore Bonar Sheryl Boone Steve Booth Janyce Boots Dora Bopp Fred Borchuck Shari Bornstein Darwin Bosier Tamee Boyd Jeanne Brammer Lori Brandon Shawn Brandt John Braumann Pam Braun Crystal Brecht Roger Brecht Tamra Brendes Tricia Bright Cherie Brodt Chris Brodt Tony Brooks Craig Brophy David Brousard Daniel Brown 173 Sophomore Jim Fleagls works intently on his clay pot design in Miss Macy's Ceramics l class. 1 74 Sophomores Scott Burns Brad Butler Theresa Byae Dean Cambridge Debra Campbell Lisa Campbell Tracy Campbell Tina Canas Brad Carberry Kathy Carder Allen Carl Theresa Carlson Matt Carlton Roxann Carpenter Jolleen Cerka Caroline Chandler Michael Chapman John Chermak Q,.1 ll I fl i--ii at - Q 'na I' M. as a, James Brown X Tony Brown W if Laura Bruce S of 5 gl ,I V K f 7 Allen Bruns J f W Jeff Burian -- 41 A 4 .1 . ,., ..., A gk , ' ' f , L - - . -a Q A ' ' 1 W v' X5-1 , o ' i tv R ,, 'g , ' , 1 -K 'R 'dd 'S K ! x fgegix :Qi Ti 'iii a g .. il f 1 i f ' L I Y A i . , N ,eg M . .L Si, K 5 N44 ' N 'rf ,. I ' ' we I ---'- - ' Q- 1 ,fx-X . -E kikk ., x X L irig Q N x' ' 4 W 'ff - 'f, L . E x Si N5 1 X A . X ,kg . W S! nw E Q 'N W Q X ' 1 5 5 S g , 5' V 43 'V' WMM gifs ag 4 41 W, .. 1 5 ,M 3241 ' , , ,A Q-f MV, y 1? 4 Y' 11 ' ,,- A 3 4 Q ix , Qi 2 ' ',,, , ,, VV ,, Ep y 'in A 'W' 5 , fl 427 ,ff Q1 if 1 . Q if fa , fi ff- -. V ' 'f i ' W ' ff.,-57 N ff ' 7 4 f 'r ,,,. I 2- , , 4,::f'W '-Wjlj 8 it , X Q ,WZ M 4:9,,ff ? 35 A, 7, ' S 'V ' ' vt .1 J gwyu key ' if ' y s .M m e , V. , , ,QQ 'K X it , ' X. l ' me 6' '38 L , I ' ,Mark , , ,v ff . ,- :,wW,:. , I ' 'ffm M' ' A .. , VM ,,,, f J 'Q J uw' 'E-'Y' aw ' 2 f E, . 5.12. fiber? 'ND' N-:wmv rv, , , ,Q aw- uw M' f Q 'N ' , X Q if Michael Chicchelly John Christopherson William Christopherson James Clark Eve Clements Wendell Clifton Donna Coed Nathan Coates Lori Cobb Debbie Cocciola 44, Ks fi i ', ik' wb K A , Vw Q M 4' wi fin, ,A WM fy if xi I ' ig fu '51 ,ps A 421 Azv l gzgififffs-23635 lj? I , , ,V Z 94 1 N 1 4 2 fmiw 5,6 , My , A 3 ' V , , ,gy , A4 if M ' Danny Collins Guy Condran Dave Conway Janice Cook Randy Core Jackie Countryman Diane Cowan Donna Cowan Regina Crabb Sherry Craig Bradley Crandall Lori Cranston Dennis Custer Berry Dahl Martin Dahl Ronald Daniel David Dankert Bonnie Daugherty Michelle David Pat Davis Susan Davis Kimberly Day Ronald Day Tammy Dean David Deford Deborah DeHaan James DeHook Toni DeMaria David Denlinger Michelle Derhammer 175 1 76 Sophomores Max Diers Leon Dirks Cassie Dixon Matt Dlouhy Lori Dochterman Darcy Donels Craig Dostal Randy Doetal Susan Downing Craig Drew David Duball Leann Duffield Thomas Duffy Dan Durbala Roger Dutton June Dvorak Kevin Dwyer Terry Eaker Christina Early Shawn Edeburn Lori Edler Kay Edwards Lyle Ehrenberger Barbara Ehrman Danette Elgas Bryan Ellis Sherry Emerson Elaine Engen Beverly Epperson Joy Ernst Curt Eslinger Kay Ann Evans Matthew Evans Scott Ewert Jim Faaborg Annette Feaker Roxanne Feickert Andy Fiala Gary Ficken Diane Fifield Gina Fish Skip Fisher if ,.. ,,, Ls, 5 5 is wx 1 5. Q 4 4 A 2 A . A 'Q ,A', 5 if L22 M, W y ' ,Q ...W , MW ' .1 igrgjgwwi, it . If Y 1 , iv ,, ,X VM, . wi A WX, AJ, Q 1 af, ,,f ji Tif :ez E. 7 fflr 1 -ww f f f we 3, ' 4 'KQV 4 70,91 hh 4 1, - 1 -Z L5 , A V . or r ' ' Wi'TiQ.a Q S , ii ,fwwfifw .. o r r 1 if rrrt f r .- .Q.. 7 E 5 'S ' ' Q- .A . H, , W , , , , 1 ga , N r Q ? 'wwf W, if , - we l af Q 4 '1 W. 2 f ' , A , ' , 'fWh'L H4 'N C IVL , H' 'Mum' V X z 'g E 5 if ' e 2- .1 1 X . . ,, ., , ,. , .,,, A, , A . , ,, V ' , 'QP A , ' . X .V - ' g E ' .V ll , Q VVA 'V am ' 2 r V S f e 1 3 f .3 A l li ' ' ' Q m L 5 4 Q f ,Y. 2 fffgwgl W Vs, M. ,mlfay -W f A '. I ,mm l x ' 4' ' ' 2,1 23 1. ,Q I 1 VRF 4 .g - MMM MW, J' 'Y 2 vb. . ' Y Y ,fi Wyfff' 5'!ii ' V' f l , f-V45 fig V F V - X Q ' , 1 -fp ' ., -3 L E V' Z mm f V Q f ,Ag ff I-Vi. A k5: iL4'2?53i?i ' V G ,,. F iff , Q H f V -. 4 Q ff? 1 'xxx HL i f gk ' 1 F ,- , , V ,M -T 'f 5 A f' , V ' W , Q V ff nw 1, 'N' Lt 11 J , 'W ,Q 'A 1 V: 4 A I 4 -, K 1' w ' . ' ' ' N -6 V if rf is ff g. X , ,J .Q + - V 1 iw: - ,Q ,- s g Q F V. - , ,HV 1 'X f' .,,A,, Zvgff , , V , I M . ' A. , 6,15 '24 n fa.. F an 'f Q .2 f' 'W i 'v' ,K WV :V g A Q V A f . F Q' , Q-ff' ' ' .1 M NV i 'X in V3 A1 , ' Q 'Q V fl L 'Y F ' , ' fi Q ll , Q ' ,yy V l V - I V e 5 I KL X Rift A 5 an G , 'K ' - -V M KJ W ' 5. - , , f V , ,, X . A 7 YL Am ,N ' X V L' A Y. yi. 4? 1 Am ., 'mx llxxiig am iq. .' 'Q I, F ' f 'Q ,-:Z ' ,,,,,.. ,M if M V , n uf VV X: My Il, SEN V 'fill x V,',,M' K' -fr. 'V-' V ,, .Vw X iff ,fgffjj 1 , 352, ' , I ', 'v. SY Z A :I -I V 1 9, f F Vi W f 3 rx, Vr V 4 , by W M Wa V U F V rl! Q2 'f - YS? ' H 1-mv f JI ,ll V f Karen Fisk James Fleagle Dudley Fleck Teresa Foley Lori Folkedahl Lynne Forbes Jeff Formanek Michael Franck Kelly Freeman William Freese Pete Fritsch Kevin Fry Daniel Fuller Gerald Funke Shelby Fye David Gabel Greg Gerbera Glenn Gardner Kelly Gardner Debra German Randy Geneser Kevln Gerlach Sarah German Kathy Gesualdo Kelly Gibson Stuart Gilbert Patty Giza Gregg Glass Dianna Goetzinger Craig Goldensoph Michael Goodell Donald Goodwater Greg Goodyear Linda Gosnell Jack Gott Roy Graham Susan Graham Tammy Graham Selly Gray Darryl Green Dana Griffin Gayle Griffith 177 Tom Griffith Mark Grimm Daniel Grissom Renee Grummer Teresa Gull John Hachey Debra Hahne Nancy Hale Lori Hall Tammy Hallam Curtis Halliburton Steven Halsor Mark Hamilton Tami Hamilton Tim Hangartner Tracy Hansel Mark Hanson Mary Hardeman Douglas Harper Charles Harris John Harris Perry Harris Cherrie Harrison Shelley Harriss G c , f I if 53 Q 4 4 5 1 -.V f 15 wwf' if ' Wgf, 5 'A 4 f lr M ,f 'H , MM IMWYYL fm 7 v,.+..., 1 4 ' ' xrwffwf A . 1? ' WZ' ., , W 1 F' ' W, 4 V '-may W I, fi ' P j 1 eng f' K , J f Wxase L ' f I -'-' Y 'f ' ',-' an., . ,,4,.,,, if ' 7 f 5 we -i A -1 , ,V .J k,,V NI Z ,, I I I -ff, - H ' V if 5if:',l'H so 'f 1 . J f , if ' f A 7 , ' A . ., K M ,., ' , ' T L1 , 4 1 , , 4 .am I :pw ,, 5 ' M 0 , .9 1,1 f . , -' Y 7' ,if 45, V. v V '.' k M WVU, H 2' ,, ' W ff' a V ii' 1, Jaime Hartgrave M, V, f Q ' ' ' Christine Hartson , ' ,L fi i',' Y Z ' 7 Jiu Harvey 2 if T -ff, Aa , W f 2-, , 1 , .f -3 -,f .T Robert Havllcek f Q',2gf,.?f3'gl?,'g3l1,-i'32J ww ., if 4 I ,M-,ig ,fda-',' V, , Ricky Hawker H ,,,, 'yi if 'gl ,iz . Akk' ,.,,V 5 or , 4 5: Y' 2 V , , ,, , ki . , i ,, ,MM ,gym f , , xiii' ' E iw 5 ,,., , VX, A Teresa Hayslett mf ,,,, - IM , - Gerald Heaverlo , -- Qi -5233 y,,, Karie Heckart ' ' Kathryn Heldt ' , P Wllllam Heller ' T Deidre Henson Tammy Hepker Stephen Hermanaon Charles Hessenius Polly Hildebrand May New H eeee 2- ,1LL' if he Q. ' we -I' S wi 55 Sill 5 3 5 it 3 ,,. N F Q ii W ! 2 wg I -' Z KX X 1 YE 2 fx X fs . K E, -fri F 3. r 5 R X A 3 Ns- li Sf Nm Y .fl 5 o Q q . - L f Q. X - e '3 SKA X Timothy Hin ,,,- 1 wrt . 1, ,Q L , -' ' - Q , 'i Tracy Hlll K L L ' Cheryl Hindman :W , Q Xiw Dawn Hinton , ' Jennifer Hinz S J 4 Jenifer Hittenmiller t 1 1 X . , ' 'X X 'F . A N Slifwvi of 'N 'i , ,W ,.AA 'A -T Q4 fe 1 .1 Q, 3 ' xi? if 3 Sheryll Hlavacek ' 1 Lo Hochsfeuer .Q , f1.A gig. ff i w b Z :A 4 .1.. Jayrne Hogan 5 1 if - y I 1 ' v -P Tern Hogan f Q'-+ r K 3 j -- S ' X Robert Holets missqiib New ,M Ln MM x A Brenda Hollan X vs: ' L X1 'ii if xv x 1 , k g Brian Holmes Susan Holten Terrence Holub Michael Homewood 55 R L Scott Hoover in To pu-can-.M During Spanish class, sophomores Beth Noring and Lisa Oliver try their hand at making a perfect snowman pinate. We it r or Wf':' X wnlvwwff 179 Debora Horak Greg Horn Wendy Hotz Robin Houser Tara Howke Beth Hrabak Beth Hronek Ronald Hruby Michael Humbert John Hunt Mike Hunt Tom Hupp Richard Hutchins Kimberly Irons Vicki Isard Joseph Iverson Carl Ivey David Jaeger Chuck James Elizabeth Jansen Den Jeffrey Susan Jelinek Teresa Jamming Jack Jennings Michael Jenson Cynthia Johnson Dean Johnson Debra Johnson Glenn Johnson Jayne Johnson Jerry Johnson Joy Johnson Lance Johnson Linda Johnson Thomas Johnson Michael Jones Steve Jordan Jean Joseph Jeffrey Jurgensen 111 zf4i6fZr?,l' ,I X H-W-...f 1:-x I 5 4 ' .. . ' ' ' J 1 EH 441.7 W . ai' qw ' ' 'fk' K' X emzrifaaiw-,z Mil fs? . , M,,,..,m Q 0. f' ffl? ws' , 1 Wx A , ,ik-,, ., , , -- A a W2 - , , iw I 1' A ,X .g rief X Ye, ,A , Mr ' ,, W tb ,gy - Ml I pm' , 'Z 5021-ww n' 'W' av v-,,..xm' ,..,n..w-M .':'- JM ,-all 'UU K, f is fl Q 4 W f M 4' ,s' 'WSL MW if! ' -- ww .A ga, rw I :lv bln , vu ,W -V V V ,,,,.,,,, V 1 m y V Q . ' X' - . 'f g ' 'Y' ff,f ' V H I I f or J W errrr ,W J V ,. ww , ,V W , fl, ' ' ' Q W. f ww ' M. I, Q55 il so if I N mmf? W , V -awww, I . ' 3 47 WCS? Af , it? r.,, I Q g ,ig R SSS i II, f 52' 1 f 1 3 , f 3 W I V 3 1' ' , ,, .,,1 2i,6Z12,i,e1Y,e5,,1,, .,,e,, .,.,Z,,Z5,-Z,?Z,,5.,,g5y, 2, J - -- A,51,1,,,Z55y f ',,'wLg, f: h ' H M ' wwf, H va A- W ,- ,V - 5 M .1 'V Q LX M' Z .1 ,ggi S 6 sv 1' 'WV A 4. kv iZfZf927fMe We? , Q 1, 52'- gigd Q 5 1,17 v 'V , . W Q -1 W, ' f ' ' 'f'E Q Wm 411' V :Q 6? , .....-4 1' 5' mf' ,qs V WM . ,- ' , 7 1 if K n ef W ' f za' f. 5 ,, X , 'xr 0 ,JM I QL ., c Alt? J z'i V I 5 Av 3 f MV W f ,l 4 4, if N A Q ,M 1 m 4' f e J SNK ., t..aihx.:x.. Displaying school spirit, swimmers and cheerleaders enthusiastically cheer their teams on to victory. Marie Kabelitz Kevin Kacer Jerry Kennedy Dave Kent Keven Kepros I so 2'i -mn., ,Q V Q l 5 1, , , r ,Nw 4, 5 :,- L ii: lofi 2- , ' fl V24 ' ww ,V ,M , . , ,H y .ew Q K .- , .,,,, lk V ' if I 'iQ 'Veil' if af bp, Q W4 fax 'T Randi Kern Alberta Kesselring Rita Kindl David King Jay King Lenny Kleppe Leta Klima Reginold Klocke Gwen Kloos Christine Kohl Kevin Kohl Jeff Koolbeck Mitchell Kopecky Susan Kopish James Kray Randall Krumm Brian Kruse Jerry Kubik 181 Lori Kucera Lorene Kuehl Sherry Kurke Larry Kuzela Stacy Lagerquist LaVonnia La Grange Daniel Lakose Lee Ann Landt Alan Langer Chris Langhurst Dianne Larsen Brian Lawrence 5555 .L h,..W,XX Q P, if ' fl NE Q L S L - w S5125 ,fix 3 4.51. .A TP' 'il2'1SiiEWif 1 hw L , as-K , A S' ii L N 1 V . 1 is A si X I as , 5. f , 5 f L X L i - f ' slew 1,-:sg 54 K egg? . fr- ,M -as f L W., ' Q . . ,, ,X ff 4 so W ' U I i Q I - 4' 4-X , A 1 ,,, 1 - f Q L Xl Q 1 Sophomore wrestlers pitch in to help roll up the mats following a home 1fX1s1W11m19t-ff. - --V : --2' :Sir-ff-fl -v,-.. -fr mai: meet. L L M- i L was by ,l , W Denise Lekin Y 0? ' Q Mary Lester by , N J, Sherry Lester :EN H :Q f ,X ' 25, , A- Chsrlene Leuenberger I 182 Sophomore: Robin Level Lori Lewis Gregory Lien Rachelle Lindsey Leta Linn Sandra Lintz xiii? ff EN owen ,gel ii 9 5 N N X X .wt ' K .'55Ef5i5k5??!3f:?Hf . - - v 5' ..'f? i l -:+::e:s'sf: .,- ,e2sfzii.iEa? ' i?'1Z?'5?E - -- ifgwii' Q fd 1 igggaigix X K w Xiu N' rw I 1 ,, , dv rw .W ,,- I v f I 4 -'I' fc ,lv ,f 1 . -- 3, W gain!! '15 ,,,,,,s-4 14 'Q-f-Y gi ..,, ' ' W , gf ' ' ,,..., 1' , ' ffif-T12 M ' ,f 3 I 'ia -S 4' 1 3 - 'f.' ,, H H ', , M a W . W, 1, A. ihA 52: 0 1 'R 1 fa 'V wif 'WV A fi f . X s ,W ,ff www W 4- 4- V Q i -ff ff i f t L k-1 a ii u ao f V so V , L irrr , y CMM f ' , W r I- 7 4 V H- V,g', i 'f,MVi,5 ' Z:Q,:,jjr'-I . , 113 fl 'SQ4 if f:'if ' ff Q A L f Hi 4,6 an 1. V It 'VI l '14 i ryi i it , A . Y ,A L L 2,A N 5 5 :AAV ::A I , My . i fr vlrv L 4 1 if 'T Q Q A W, 1 John Lopata Russell Lovelett Stacey Lowder Matt Lubbock Rickey Lyle Jenifer Macke Regina Mahnke Amy Mann Kim Manta Debra Manthei Charles Marion Brad Marling Douglas Martin Paul Martin Teresa Martin Debbie Matheny Diane Matheny Willie Maurer Jan Mayfield Rebecca Maynard Doug McConnell Rick McConnell Mike McDowell Ron McGraw David McGuire John Mclnerney Willie McMahon Kristi McMains Kevin McMann Toni McMann Cindy McMiIlen Terri McNeil Tim McSweeney Donna Meaker Scott Maakiman Kim Metcalf Barb Meyers Cindy Meyers Rebecca Meyers Carolyn Michalec Laura Miller Linda Miller 183 Randy Sconyers finishes early as classmates put the final touches on their themes in Mrs. Wenzel's class. Nita Miller Michael Mills Teri Minard Rick Minor Chris Mitchell Rick Mizaur Thomas Mollenhauer Tina Mollenhauer Joey Monahan Maureen Monahan Rebecca Moody Michael Moore Kimberly Morgan Tamara Morrow Stephen Morse Robert Moser Jean Mottet Cheryl Mrstik Rose Mueller Tonda Murphy Steve Murray Randy Myers Christy Nelson Justin Nemec Janice Newcomb Zung Nguyen Guy Niffenegger Beth Noring 1 84 Sophomore! QW? Us 7 ff-zu., V . .7 , nf F 1 W' ' is y gg Q Z f in my 1 V 4 x ,W W4 .-71, A J , Y X J xx J l , iayrry ' - J a msmQw.QwwW 5 2 Q ,Q liz s 144 9 l K 225, 4 rl J' WW? l 'J f' 15: '1- S-...A iff ' ' ' f 5 ...pf- -My 'dI,,adl r 9' I 1 QQWQE , ' ,M 1 141417 V , mi , WN J- ,,. , an Q V Q 1 -1.. Q 15: . M V A 'Wk.,l- . ' nh? X w -My , wwi A Q X .4-uv 1 , f ' ' 1 My I ,W I.. . W M I , wow :II Q ' W 'A .1 .. 2' he as - 3 ' f ., v A W , . , ,ar 1 l ' f' Y Q fi 1 ,, 0 , - 3, 4 ,L , I , 4 sr I , A , f ' M fha, afvn , W .V I 32 , 9 .. -V If ' f an V ,- ww . ,- ,- . ,. ., . my K 55 ., , A 9 J I . ' - 4' 41 3 W, - , , V ' V X I W.. f -0-'ef 2 ,W f 42 Wy f 4 nf H A QM V V4 H :la V. 'ill fikf V f . 3 o JJ1- Q J X , vifivnv V .0 I M i. . A X54 I .uf Q2 . X V J 2 I r ff 2, 2 Hin Q55 J ??ff?5QWM'WM5 H Y 1 42? V , 4 - w L . f i , in ,,l,,, , V, I , Q aww Y sql yWri'h 'fvf.g7 f egwf' f A I. K F4 A if ' ' W 1 ,, f K w ' , f. -, '31, V59 ' E ,,,. Q, 'A , ,, M se A. I ', Q s , I. f' V f C f' , i ' ' H ffl you J Uwwyfa ' ' , ' ,,V, . f A V. '- f ' - was , 4 4a-in 1 X. W 5' Q ' ' ' , ,, 1355224 ,ig- . Wf i1HQW,, +qlMqf V241 H V 2 . 1, - Q' ' 1 f V 'A ,, ' 71- . K ' ' ' effg, ..,, ,,,, ' xx xx Wi., ,,,, , ,Wm 4 f 1 -.J .mlm la mn Mann . C' .,,,' , Z 4 W 2, LM W , ' V H ..,,,A.g 1-new YQ-2 ' f a ,P M ,, y QW? A gg, 2 ,. MMM ..,, ff ff A Zag 2 ff ,al S mm .2 in m W mf Twig 1 M W A W ' 'E' x I , i Q I my kv ,Y -...A-nf MAb y 15 ' fiigiiivqy , , I ,H iz 42 M We H .N Kim Northrup Lee Novak Nancy Novak Julie Nowlen Oscar 0'Bannon Carol Ochs Cheryl Oehlar Robert Ohlhauser Vicky Ohlorogge Brenda Olive Lisa Oliver Laurie O'NeiI David Opheim Michelle Oslac Deb Overmann David Owens Peter Pseth Doreen Pazour Randy Peacock Michelle Peeples Alan Perkins Charles Perry Joe Peters Eric Petersen Lynn Petersen Scott Petersen Teresa Petrzalka Belinda Pettibone Kimberly Pfaltzgraff Linda Phinney Dianne Pilcher Douglas Plowman Christine Polehne Tim Polton Ronde Pomeroy Cindy Posakeny 185 1 86 sophomores Julie Poepiail Randall Potter Jeff Pratt Gail Price Donna Prime David Primmer Pam Prochaeka Tamara Prochaska Debra Pulkrab Donna Quijano Jeff Rajtora Dotty Raneon Cheryl Ray Gary Redmond Brian Reeves Diane Rehak Rochelle Reid Scott Reilly Mark Rennekamp David Rexroet Scott Rich Teresa Rich Mary Richardson Lisa Richmond Brian Rife Bradley Rizzio Steven Roberta Becky Robertson Guy Robertson Shawn Robinson Peggy Roloff Don Rosburg Donald Rosa Constance Rowray Carol Rude Charles Rugglea Robert Rump Dana Ryan Joseph Ryan Kenneth Sauter Mark Scheel Mike Schenatzki V ,C Q ' . 5 ,Q !.,,r ,, 1 35 f ' ' V ' :ffm J I, V hz M, WV' 4, Z yr? i 4 'WHS ' P ' X y 7216 57 ff' ffl 1 H I 1 5' W , 22 Jen ,, 7, ' . 4 H f -N,Y: , ,fl- :fn tr- i iri f f , 5? 1? 6, 6 55 Mr' ww 3 + 'V p ' , V V . I ,, 'ft , ,, V 5 .W ,. , x ' A ? ,XV ,M I x f ,y K f Z 'x an W Xiu iw! fig, M 'W M 4 1 by X S J 5 ,, , , V' ,f ' V' ' ,avr , 95' f L A . ff' 1 f af , ' ji' 2'-f --H P ,,.... I ,f:f 2:3 :1,' -' ,,,ggll :,f?-'Y 1-B' af ,gg , ,, ' if x ,fwx ,jx M, 0 f iff? 'fl f' ,'1., .. .1 .- ':,:xfy,m 5,54 Qi? ' , f , , , , - ' L V ' '41 Wig W' W1 ' uv- - f Zf ffm : 1 . M ? f W ,- 5 , it r rp- K 3' 1 V , Q,,iL.V 5 fi ,f y f : :, 5. 5 f f ,. - , if , I xl , 5 A i ff 41 ,i,, ,, , jg I A Q ' ,- '. ' V I V ' ' wwf ' in : f '.-.Mm , , ' Jzfr ' ' . i ,V 4 ' it ,V E X V .v- 7 , ,y f , A n Q ,I if , ' it 3, x gf 0 M S 1 i IQ ' 'V H 3 .,, f f W A A W -:- - , , ,.,, A V A y ,A , f V, V fl, , I A I, f , On. K ' , Um 55 , M my y -- 4, 'Vw I 5 ' , M46 Q i, -M MGM W li if . 3 , 'S M M ' 'W 1 . Z L Q4 fi, ., 4 V A ' ' W W X if fx' 1 hu, MM5 f Q f gm, It mam 1 s. fg A ii W 4o4.,,,,s,,, V, 'a'3 vw. 4 A J' f ..1 VV,, V K ,av , Q Q ,,', V . , , wg , Vw - ' L' 'WV' , ,. X X 3 X I , ' - .g.3,e. V. a V' X l m: uv. :E I V Q V is f 5 3 W 1 C' 'YW , V . VV , CV: f if af 'im -1 Q 12, W Zi V . igfgggflfg we? M5335 7515225 . ',1.WV if MV 'ft '9' fp W ?' M ff i . V avi 'W ,QA A ilu ef' 5 K' S222 K rs. , - ,iff V fm A V. 1 i if VX .4 ea Hu. , -.W W., f 'Hifi' 19- - V,VfV.-,-V,. V. ,- 1 7 A :w ,,,--s, 4 We M M ' 112 ,V ,, ,, V - MV? -V fiiiifi . Vffgsiwfxf ' T -VM ...W 1.4 5, 5? 'fs ' f: 'fA'V -, EV' Ffa? A - V i' ' V if .- 'S' ,, l, M ji Q, V fait? if V ff' V V .5 S - gg ,, ix ig f Q V 3 Y' x J K .V V ' V212 ' '. . .. , KWNM ,, t 2 Atv' 'V fa ' ,Q Asif Q 12.2. difyf, N 'V ' V V -.-N1 H my 'mm . V 1 i ,V , V H ' Jw, . -VV.-rl ' ' , N, V ,ziim-'2 Q, My 5 - 1 -V. i ., ,. , ,M . 1 I An' 1 I 3 A ' 4 ff v V ,W ' if ff WV 1 X 'Z If M, 1 fy 4 j 5? 5? Y Q 5, 'CV g . 1' . VV 0 0, V0 6 V M ,ffff V A gy '2,1,3? 5 , Q, f :VW Q M I ' 4 Z , ' N-Ji. Julie Schindler Eric Schiasel Mark Schlemmer Cindy Schloss Chris Schmidt David Schminkey Chris Schmitz Vince Schmitz Tim Schneekloth James Scholl Joe Schreder Troy Schuetzle Jeff Schulte Tim Schultz Randy Sconyers Elizabeth Scott Mary Saber Kim Sedlacek Mary Shaffer Dan Shaw Jada Shaw Robin Shaw Joey Shelley Pete Sherman Susie Sherzer Brad Shoemaker David Shreeves Sandy Siefken John Siemering Kim Skelton Brenda Smith Debra Smith Kenneth Smith Kevin Smith Robin Smith Terrie Smith Matt Smittkamp Dorothy Sonka Lisa Sparks Judy Speer Jennifer Spier Pam Squires 187 Dawn Stanford Daniel Stengl Debra Sterk Brian Steffen Jeff Steggall Amy Steinert Kevin Stevens Dave Still Jodi Stillions Ricky Stoddard Kathy Stokes Diane Stones Sandy Streets Larry Strellner Jon Stuckenshneider Denise Stull Julie Sturbaum Gary Suckow Stephanie Svec Jim Svoboda Diane Sweeney Gary Sweeney Jim Sweet Laura Sylvester Peul Telley Linda Taylor Laura Techau Lori Techau Gene Templar Thomas Tharp Trevor Tharp Lisa Thenhaus Beth Thompson Greg Thompson Kenny Thompson Darcy Tilden Carol Tomesek Kathy Tuttle Janice Untiedt Robin Uthe Terry Utt Carol Vairo 1 88 Sophomore! c a n ,,,, W7 by ,,h. , 'fm Y 5 EJ i P Y f: 1 1 10 'Q 1 V T yyy ' V Aff ,V f t.,, ,,,,, , ,fm ,4,,,, xlf ' 'ii' Pf?W?Q,ffif 1 . , if ' 1 A ' . lg J - G ,I A ,, l 4,4 QQ if ? ef: if Wi , f , , ff I i er T H ww 2 ..,.. ff 4 M ' '. , - 1- p V N, J f, J Q M f' A If tem! wt f wx-..-f1'f,'fm?5 f 4 gays, 'Gwyn-. N., xlibs. .q ,'w,,v,,,f'wK. Us 4',o'.,t...., tu ,. .Q .Q .. hz. sf. 1321, Mil. V 6 vc V Q 5 W f' 'W an 4-1 vs W3 if f :QQ M by , V gwfty sz ,..,,ww! at frrvf Z' am my-S' ' he . 'dig at 6'1 mia! imlil 3 'Kal W new ,W Z rw T, my 7,4 ' f T ,4 vu 'mimi , -QWWF an KH' ,, W it V T - 4 W 5 Q Q, 'iii f iiiae ,,,. ' Q' A f M W? ml, W f I ,gn -'V 'P .41 EQ 1 x 2 fn X 1' awe, f I5 , ,f ' H12 I My gg I ' ,Q wk M... i I rgty L etv, J X x f 4 X Q 3 hai ,Q-v We gg 52 x f S M 2 f lx 7 XA Z I On their way to a Conference championship, eophs destroy Iowa City West, 67-0, while injured lineman Mark Africa and Brian Vorhea discuss the team's biggest victory of the season. Konstance Van Dee Larry Van Orsdale Brenda Vander Wiel John Varner Toni Veronda avi Larry Viktora Mark Vogel Brian Vorhes Laurie Vranish Scott Vyskocil Alan Waddle L A 11 , fag f V V David Wagner , Kurt Walderbach ,W Rosemarie Walker 5 YK' ,f 523 fl, ,4 ,gg m gy ,gg 1 W ' M Joseph Wall Kenneth Ware W Brent Watkins ,W ,,,, ,WWWW M? ii ,T1 Deep in concentration, Brian Reeves . lr' Hn B r . 'M ,mv lesps off the starting block in the last , lap of e relay. LA' D K Patricia Watson I A . David Weaver 1 -M Joyce Webb ig it ' Q A Donald Webster ' X-,. L - .. A' I Thomas Weiland M 5 Angelica Weirgert Welch Welch Welsh Walter Allen Lori Scott Elizabeth gi ...l X' 1 ...- QQ f ,. . fi r . Q if H Xi' f if W2 Q 1 Q k Q Q .3 Q gf' Q - 5 j. .frf fefgff fi- vm X W -M? :af 4 cn. 5.3 kg an wi. in. . .vs 11' . u 4 u u ' ' 32 N, Thomas Wendt A W b Q K A , Q ' 1 D -.ee r my W L g l - Q ,Q .,-: if 1ii.,..'1i if x I Q see . D a 'W 5 5 , - ' L ' f it leae ' F,e..l ,H X ly if 5 K ,N X K - ' ' Q A ' fe . . 4 i 'M i f Cindy Wermdf ..fT7'L M s-4 f D N -sf p it eeei ,. -We - D Douglas Wenzel l -Q.. ' X? Q W, I ' 1 as X X 5 A i -'l-i L if Lii L g K -I Cindy Werden is L - g K-'ig ' L ,fgi Jacqueline Wesbrook X - - 'K x' gf ' 2 -Q f 4 . k Scott Wesbrook 1 Q 2 ' V X 5 it a Jeff WWW 'lie eieer .,:2...., , erggle ' L f We 'P f eere be esse :- ' 7 Ii e Y - ,- A - , S' T? ' ' W, . ' . ' 'Wk' N L i,e W Us f S5 it Micheal West wwf fi' ,Q . Dean Westpfahl K ' 5 Ross Wiebold f g X EF Dvb Wienands 7 TY A - . . . 1-N fx- - M, w,.X,,Q. ,. My ,V Q I 1 S0 Sophomoraa WW 4 ,fi M W Mmww 1 T, ,,., f l Uh. , Z ff. N if 4 In ,J , JW in Q me M, -W i fW61i- -can smww A --gfi-gsm'my-T.-,tigw 1 'ff , fluff -R' T f U f, Donna Wilkinson Larae Wilkinson Kelly Willcoxson 5' P -vzvf Tracey Willert 5' H 2 J -M .Z y Q x W W Q V VVV 4 at W1 ' ' , -- 5 4: ' ' V, V I -- M- -- 1 W... 1- 4 Q, , A y iff 9- V - mfg, mf K J if ---'V ' ' V . 1' G- L A Q H ,BV ,Q VV 4 I Q' - , i 5, ff-- ,- . IJ 1 if V - , ,,, 9, V V 5 ,Vf f VV fi we LV ,gV , 5-hw' df k.',-' ' . ,M 1 T - 2 x G2 u W A 'Q 4 ' .4 . . 1 .' 'M , Qt ,W W, VV ,,L - V ur 5:1 T - f 'Q 1 Marty winger Chris Williams Kirk Williams Anita Wilson Joan Wilson Lori Wilson Shelly Wilson Theresa Wilson Richard Wink Amy Wise Mark Witmer Matt Witting Joe Wojtowicz Chris Wolfe Lori Wolfe Cari Wolverton Chad Wong Kin Woodman Gregory Wooff Carisa Wray ,gf 4' , , W - - L Laura Wright AY!',A V fx JW Thomas Wyatt Q ' gh V Denise Yerkes A V ff W' V Brian Youker A - 5 5' ' Curtis Youker 'Z I Norman Young ophomores not pictured . . . V - , VVAVV fx 3 V - ' ' V -54 f fii Joanne Barber Peggy Goodwin Daniel Nierling VV .I V I W V Deloris Barnes Richard Guerrero Joanna Dyler ' 1 ' V Q Vf - L' Robert Benn Daniel Hamilton Tim Panosh 2, , ,.,. Rebecca Brown Debra Harrington Pauline Pearson '- V V V Steve Chramosta Carol Hill Jeanette Peck - '.v,, I mf' Debbie Colburn Anne Hoy Tina Philipp 1 Llyl 2- :JL -T - it Mike colbum Edward Hrdlicka Julie neaeor Don Denton Brien Dietrich Jeffrey Doatal Michael Doyal Renee Engbretson Mona Johnson Lynda Kleinbrink Lyn Kuhn Marty Martin Glenda Morgan Deborah Roman David Simbro David Von Stein Angelia Wengert James Zook Karen Ricky Zahn Y0Uf19b98l' Laura Zvacek 191 Rocky Zimmerman 2 i'i1'ifff25.g -ffisfxisigx if . 'K 'K-ffl 3' iuffffgirkfff A . ' ,, ' ii m f.. 5-me-afg f.Qfe f E t 1 5 P al ses X X. ' ,. , T X Todd Abne -4 5 Ir o P n. o :. ms' X 5 X - Q.: N X .ken I X. ww Q5 . .g,,.q - J A sm K .,.,, vyiw 5 Sm Qw.aVeA. ww X kDon Allison g FQ? We 1 E553 weve 5 ififzq, i ' l ie- - A 2 W iii? fix. Derw In X vw -Q .R ,l : Q fra ..,...s. Ammeter 5 I s '25 .-f l: ' Q , M N., ii Judv Anderson Tim .. Laurie Alberts Wayne Ameler new Brad Anderson Anfinson 'W ,. me A.,..,.. Pam Allen fswg A f 4- I ,i ffw ' ii ' off ef 1 W A, 3 gf, ,1,p A X ii xi X ,M Sqgsoxrx' . Y W xxx N A 4 pe De Anderson : ' X SVX A ,ww X ,. ,N Y W Conni Arnold nifwfwqf Q- - 111'-siiigxiilffg 7:P1ff1frafi? iggSR - K . if ' N fix as K' A Q ,x'5.4..w. A A wif? Penny Allen Jeff Anderson 'Y - iii X E sz A N: . ..,.., . W. Jay Arntzen W - lil 1 A r A Recalling that first year at Jeff as sophomores, and looking forward to those final senior activities, many juniors went through those ho-hum times of being just an in- betweener. Most class activities revolved around the 50-member junior senate, with president Lynn Schrader and vice-president Sue Burk guiding this group of involved students. They sponsored three successful mixers, two film festivals for the grade school children, and a Tupperware party. Other fund-raising projects in- cluded candy, button, and bake sales. The money raised will help pay for their senior prom and traditional class gift. There are about fifteen people who seem to carry the load for the rest of the class: I think they should be commended. commented Mr. Ron Capps, class adviser. Finishing that middle year experience will lead to that much dreamed of senior year. Juniors fire-up during a fall pep assembly in an attempt to win the coveted spirit stick. Before a home girls swim meet, the team fires-up by doing its own special Chris Ball Rehana Baloch Mike Bamsey Rod Banes Tami Banks Liz Barker Melissa Barlow Dave Bermore Teresa Barnes Judy Barrett Denise Beach Peggy Beavers Jim Beck Loren Becker Christine Beer Mike Belay Darrell Benesh Stacy Beneah Bobbi Ash Stan Askren Jeff Astor Luann Astor Gayle Balhorn x , nf: we L L., s 3 - X scifi ' ,... : if B. ,Q -ggi' 'XS A Yzxkf S x 2 5 N . N ,at 0- 5 fi fha R Q f ,2 fs f Q 1 if xii' xx x 5 1 . - 2, , Q1-gi i K W 5 Ag? K: A in .wk X, K ,, Y Sir, Wt Q s S ..4, 40 '-LM 1 D ' i n f A fi W i n N ' VW 4: , l l , ,:. I- , , R 1 ' L , ' m inf 1, 1. 1 - ' xx ,Zi .W-. 2' 5 , 'QV W I5 5 , Q .1 if W ly 3 ' I 2? ' . 1 AM 1 WJ. , . , 4 VM . M, . 7 'f , ff . in y V ,.,, M I' I t J Us It A if , 'L ' , L V , - 'Q 'T..'T7' ' 5 9 , , ' 1 '52 4' -Y' -W 'MV' A ' A '. ' B 45 r , ., 3 ,Y ...: ' , B ' 1 U ' .- . -- ,, -. -mf . .C Q5 ,Q , , B W 1 ' ' 5:5 Lf 3 . ' J ' 4' ' Q N f ' 1 ' ...W ' ' , - .VZ .,,.. ir, VLV: . My VJ if f 1 ,W 4. f ,,,,- x - Y , New , 3 ,g Y f rf sv G fn ,Q 41 . in fi 1 X Q aw. Eg, 5, 'WS -1 .allzllf fs H ,Q U Q he 2 9 hp., .Y B-4- ibn' :Ari my g y I :tx Pin W3 ,fgfdi 0 3' f ww-va? A qva -27 ,fmt vs 5 au K . gi: 1 A t 1 '17' N. 'U 4' 1 4 I r w f fn.. su., ,Zv- -r B 1 Y M ,. '. -in W-f ' . ,nw W, wr me N, ,fm Y nfs 155+ V 14. ,Mn ,, f-n ! x M320 ,, as L 2? .K 5 Xl , E X 4? , WMM Sheleen Berg Deborah Bergstrom James Berry Ken Berzinski Bill Bilaland Kelly Birkicht Patty Blake Cheri Blood Bill Boaz Michelle Boaz Sue Bohlken Cathy Boland Stephanie Boland Mike Brady Cory Braun James Brecht Sherry Briney Delene Brooks Karan Brown Mike Brown Robert Brown Carla Buck Wayne Bulen Sue Burk Connie Burkholder Mike Burnside Carla Buehee Deanna Buaher David Butler Don Campbell Mark Campbell Mike Campbell Brenda Carpenter Wendy Carter Colleen Casey Andy Choplick Anne Chriatenaen Kelli Chriatopheraan Sue Cilek Ron Cialer Lori Clark Robyn Clark Tracy Claude Michael Clsuson Dsvid Clemens Sharon Clement Carrie Cleveland Marshall Cobb Brad Collins Tom Collins Michael Connet Timothy Cook Dale Cooley Keith Coonrod James Corey Norman Cory Kevin Costigsn Jerry Covington Terri Covington Robert Cowan Chris Craig Ken Crooks Marty Crumes Rita Culberson Mike Cummins Doug Current Dan Daily Janice Dale Judy Dale Jeff Dsnkert Chris Dsssie Rick Dauenbaugh Robbie Daugherty David Davis Wands Davis Warren Davis Mike Dawson Chris Desn Craig Desson Kelly Dekko Nelson Delavergue Jeff Derlein Brad Dietrich Polly Dietz I A V 4 -R, N , aaa , K 2 f Z 7 .l 9, Z 'Hs W- 'E f Z w nb! ir mu, , - .- 13,4 7 A W , is 5:2 ' 'M x M, Q ,, Q um f, ,' xh .K ,vga 1 1 I A 4 1-'Hs I 'I .. U 2 rv 1 mf' K I , Q, P M5 4' m. s 4 5 suv- N' ew. M ' fx .Q gfh' 4-W ii , ' n l It , 4' 1 , A mtv- ,Q -1,. U J V1 1-vw rf ffw 4-.Q ' 4 , 4 g . ,. if ' V riig .. A 'Q Y,, ,. V --ig r me mm f 'K at ' t YL,-Q A,', MV ' r M-M - Q? 'VY i, ,t , N' 'ff '92 W. kbp ,f C .fy . 'dz KL . V- 'Z I W P - I . 4' I Q V V 1 AA., , L' -m 4.1, was ' . 3 V ,av- U5 .4 fi M. 4 V , 'Liv fa . - g', 'Ti.,x . ', w in. M. ,W A! -'wa' ' 4 - Q' , 'W ' 3 V? if ' A ,VSV n'b9, ,sf if 'fwff W ,aw-Y' . 4 -qv ,:,Hz:.a Wi! My ,H 1 . 1- - i f A ,nw I- dy, 1 I , 46.7 T ' V A V- i'li' Q Vi ki at 'Sf ,. MQW' N.. , tv. ,-.. Q .. fr, bv.. N f i 1? X ,gg-uaulzbhillill . . .1 V x wk :rx - -ty : :S gg: .ti ---. i . X X ' ' IQ S X xi xX X X X X X X N Q Q Wimlisl-:sms I, rl si . V . 3 ,Q F S As part of cheerleading initiation, Kathy Sullivan and Chris Spanos dis- play a new look in fashion. Clark Dirka Sam Dixon Doug Dlouhy Marc Dlouhy Kevin Donaldson 'f ,i .X 4+ 'W S4 E ..k,,,, 'W ... X ,f 1.4 aaa E f fy 1-N-S 11 K, wwf 1 aall -qw We 2 .- 1 . , X w ei' 1 x F ,rss Q S , . . it 3 xxi Y, 0 10-me we-Q Musa- 5 ,W TQ, i X M 5 QS' v 5 W X. .. ..-Maw Dave Dorland Scott Doyle Kevin Draw Chris Duffy Traasa Duncan Jodie Dunleavy Les Dvorak Nancy Dvorak Sherri Dvorak Gary Earnest Craig Eastin Brad Edaburn 197 198 Junlora Janet Edgington Jeff Edwards Cheryl Ehrenberger Scott Elson John Elwonger Steve Emken Nevada Engberg Cyndy English Julie Eppel Wendy Epperson Jeffrey Erbe Cindy Fabor Connie Farr Cynthia Favourite Marie Fiala Lynda Ficken Rebecca Finn Brenda Fisher Becky Fitzpatrick Sally Floerchinger Mike Foley Kris Fonck Tim Fontana Lori Fowler Jeffrey Franta Patty Frazier Bobbie Freeman Jim Fuller Walter Furman Steven Fye Marita Gail Vicki Galloway Elizabeth Garbers Mark Gefaller Linda Gilbert Mark Gillund Tom Gilmer Julie Goetzinger Ruth Goodman Mary Goodaon Mike Gorsh Cathy Gott A .,,. if ,V , , ,J , wa' .fa V' If I V Q ,, 4:,y, , x V ,V YA. x V ,, 3,4 V, ff A rf 'M 55. L: ' W ' 2 X H 1 19 VV' V Vg' :nw 4 W' X 6 VV? Vw , 'Sv ,V ., 4, ag, A:Vv.,. fl , Q , . ' Q W ,fa , . W, , f , A' '- v ,V 4 ,Y 3 , ya, .3 f ,wfi , :. v 5' ' 4 5 ew f 4 Big? .v P 4 , . 9 1' O 1 S fff . .' 4 ,' T 2552 ,W fl, 45,4 -L -1 A 'lv M? 2 Z -J in . i . 6, , ,rob-1 5 X 1. 6' ' 1 -11 AI: , ww! I . M' . 5 'G' , 'f .3 ' - .ii I , 1 VXKQ 1 as 42 2, - ,I fi 5 fffimwxfa 5 3 ,, V - . .4 ,Q -W WN el J e V ,, . 'www 9- Q. ij 43, i , an-M -V Vi q,,,,,1- V- MVVVVW 1 A -I f, vll Er V V, Vf 2,4 F ,,,. V V b y V Z V, X. , ,K ,KV 4 . Q ,-f- 5 fff fffw 59 fi' 1- Q f HQNW ,Q U xl,-,A ,,g.,y'S'Q.,,V5 9 I X iq, Y 'W V fem:- li JH . .,., , f Q , -M ,, . ,. Q ' 'I' 1 wi, . ,, l E 'Q ml. 5 X pi? M15 if , 'Meow uf' ' fa ' . 539 J J F , V V ,,,, V w ' f . gui 2? if f ' 4 4 4 V ' ' A r, 4 , x V gf - g ,M Q33 ' z W ,BQ ' E ,bn A 'W 1. VNV Y! ,f 15 4' N K if fic :QE- Y . '.- Q- G: a a AQQE it i M E l we fg., Q 2- ' 3 .. wi-5 - J X W I x NGN' QQ' :we an-.1 . 'H Qi. 1, Q f is ax i ': .. k K E Q fi wtf .-e-wmv fm, ,eww GJG W 'U sw x f 3 5 fly . Y S X ..- X. X . A .R M ,L ,. . x- ,fr xg, L V 'Q M, ,x,f-f i . ' 1 ,W-N av -v-u.. S Fa wi- -ll ,y e EWQQ. in - i-svQsz1ffsw12gqg.' ' - H55 - .- +5GXQ:S.f- i 3 . G QS iw X k.yy- ' X .Q mx ., an .Iii ffl k Wx ,if I 3 K is .4 gf QSM- X .1 'Vi S A' -F f in-N Q N1 Q A J vw QS ,SX is b G. 'F' , 'ls xi sw as 3 .. 5- l 5 V 5 I vi-gf -f x X i -Q-.ax 2 7' M 'V' xi Q K Mm 95533 vm., . ,.,., 6 V X L 2 t 'rs .lb 'K N ' I SF. W leaf-f axe asa 1 H9 Q Q ' ,,,. or X S I H G , Q ii ,. ,,q:. J' V X b ,.:- g r Q . . :E K . .. h L lx gr .g f in If .' .. , ' ' x Q 4? J H ,, Nerd Af. . 1 SEL' 5- Gina Grade Harold Graham Ted Graves Mike Gray Kraig Green Gary Grimm Joan Grimm Bob Gull Lisa Hahn Robyn Haley Jeff Hallam Terri Ham Tracy Hamlin Mark Hanks Brad Hansen Gary Harris Tammy Harris Teri Harriss Kevin Hartwig Denise Hatcher Julie Hauskins Julie Haven Yvonne Hawthorn Chris Hayslett Nancy Hearn Debbie Hearst Andra Heller Carolyn Henry Tom Henry Tom Harder Teresa Herdliaka Mike Herman Jill Hermanson Jeff Harmanstorfer Debbie Hewitt Robert Hill Kari Hills Kim Hills Julie Himes Becky Hinar Sue Hinton Larry Hlavacak 199 200 Junlors During a lull in action on the field, four loyal J-Hawks flash smiles for the photographer. Christy Hook Bob Hospodarsky Tamara Howke Jerry Hoyum Ken Huber Tim Hughes Linda Huston Suehila Igram Mark Ivey Willie Jackson Janice Jacobs Julia Janay John Jarnagan Steve Jellison Karen Johann Eric Johnson Harlan Johnson Jim Johnson Jean Hoffman Jeff Hoffman Lori Hogan Doug Hollan Arlan Holton f A fx Q ik K M -2344 ,, xr x 1 W f J Wim r K , Mv Q. F I H X ff: f wavy V A I, , ,, , 5, f' f 4 7 M ,N ff-' ,, r 'W I Gk wr , A ' M M A l fi, , 3 ,, X, , I Q, ,. 5 I yy, I K. A ww, f f Y 5 , I Q ' ,, , ,f' V' ' , ,Q ' W, , Q 3 Xx 5 ' fr 1 A I ' A 7'1,u' ' V ,If mf , X M , , , I , 2 VV , J in I ,rr '-Va1 A ' Al ' ' ., , W i TT 1 . ',,', J I ,,'i' X mf Q Y x 4 1 f 1 if ' S . xg 4 M .V Q-QM... W ,ff Terri Johnson Steve Jones , J ,.nn, 1 ,W I . Jerry Jordan 'A in Julie Jordan , L ' ' , gvv . , , . I v lg 'V v V ' 'ww F S f .. Qu JK' - ' N Linde Jordan 1 WJ ' 2. fy- . f J , ' N,,, 3 K 1 Mark Kabelntz A - ' f ' Lori Kaiser gf I H V., V2 David Kamberllng f W J f K Judy Kannenberg X A -- 1 J I I J S3 5 ,ne -k vm f 'N is is , if , 5 3 A s il if, Q- ,. J.. 'C ' 'W ' ' . Q, 5 2 yhvg f ...fe V ff' A ,iff-f Q, ve, H A A 'Q 0:5 ,Q 4 eyy S 'Q 2-fi Wkif ., E 1 J Q b 'A lei-M ' CF S . . I I I I MW, WWW 1 5-w 3' ,ig lu , 7. :HM Iv, ,IM ,U wx Zf, ' '1 , ieevi Y L 5' ' -,,l 'iv hgh Julie Kehm Cindy Keim Jim Kelley Debra Kelsey Janice Kelsey Shaun Kelsey Randy Kern Dan Kiefer Steve Kindl Cindy King Della King Mike King Greg Kirchmenn Tim Kleiman Kathy Klier Scott Kloos Jay Knox Patty Koele Traci Kohl Sheri Kokoska Jack Kopish Glen Kostka Sheila Kostman Nadia Koudsi Jeff Kray Brian Krebs Jeff Kroupe KimeYY Kruckenberg Shelley Krueger Lerry Lagerquist 201 202 Juniors Six tired juniors take a much needed break from registering for classes to recopy and compare their schedules. Scott Lagerquist Julie Lane Jon Lange Eugene Laton Mark LeClere Jess Lester Kyle Libbert Tammy Lighty Diana Lindsey Sylvia Linscheid Lisa Loeffler Kelly Logan Dave Long Pam Loss Alan Ludwick Joyce Lussenhop Michael Mscke Rachel Maher Ken Mangrich Scott Manhsrt Rhonda Maresh Charles Martens Dan Martin Jon Mason Jeff Matheny Lyle Matheny John Mstias Mary Ann Maynard fu W f qw L 1.4 4 A 'av NUC. 1 f, Q we 5 I 4 Q ,f f - ' -iff ! 147 ,w , ,H , gk 'Sf 9? 1 if Wm' f Wa!! V ' i 1 , , , X ! Aff' U ' U V fi , 2 , Q. -is sie J Q A-Q f A L . , ' - I ,V , , QW ,,. 'Z M -Q 'f A W W in f it s 1 '-+L A jk M My , 'wwe .. s a 4 Anim M 1 ' if -' 5 J r,Z- 1 'W ,,:3:,1 Lll :ii .W - L Wff 5 1 AL, 757 QS, WWW Qfff WWW , fa J X 2 N 1 f y ,, g A , x 1, jr ga.. I, xp wb Q an M M ff 4 ' 'A .... , We 2. si iw? fgrv'- W 4 ..f,. 'i r r 6 ,,,,,,,,,, , N I r 442 S 'ZH Q dt., 15, if , f My x xx ix SW - 2 mile fe.. 1 1 . V 'i' ,'C.g7 'E A ls 'X , l '- r -. .,- ,Hn Q 6,63 . 7 rv f- J f- ' 'V ,W R - Y .Y Y W F 5 ,gm W5 6' I 1 1' W-,M , , , - . , J J, ,fw V V A, ' we if ,Q . 'Off V a .. 5 -ci: - ...WJ Vv, V A E.. .--,, 1, 4 W A , r J J Q pf? ,J n KZ We A475 H A J yyee JJJJJJ gg ,A y J X .7 if 3 W , ,Q 48 - :zz J 2 my no W A ' - ' V . ,, . fufqfn- ' V ' ., ' 2? 373973 , '. ' ' - 4 E A H-Q Z 4 had -AWAY' +33 nay' ,,, J ff if , ww if Q it W A M' ,Y we Y J , Q if tix 5 'M ' Z I Dale McCluskey N Julie McCormick Louis McDaniel Pat McDonald www Eugene Mclntoah Pam McKenzie Sandy McLellan Jamie McNeill W 'H-M L 'N' ' ' 4, John Meaae if Jeff Merrell Sheila Mershon X Melody Meyer ' A Jim Meyers , Jeff Miller , , Kevin Miller ' Dennis Mills X Sharon Miachek Z2 I Debra Mitchell Deb Mitten Carol Molander Jody Molitor Renae Moody Angie Moyer Duane Mueller Janelle Mullen Mark Mullin Kevin Mulvaney Tammy Munn Nency Munson Kelly Murdock Hartley Murray Kris Murray Danita Muael 203 204 Juniors Diane Musel Jeff Nechanicky David Nelson Russell Nelson Rusty Nelson Charlotte Noel Tanya Noeller Bruce Norden Bob Northrup Deann Novak Ronald Novak Jeff Oberthien Mark Ockenfels Debra Oehler Dennis Ogreen Douglas Ogreen Rick Oldfield Joel Olmstead Randy Olson Rusty Olson Richard Orr Beth Ortmayer Randy Overturf John Owen Larry Pahl Nadine Palmer James Panosh Brenda Parker Tim Patten Pet Patterson Mike Paulsen Janis Payton Staci Pazdernik Paige Pealer Dennis Pease Judy Peck Greg Penn Kim Peters Pegi Petersen ff wwf , ,, V, , . ,X vw -:EV ,,, :K 5 Q ' W l 31 4 3 2 if is E if , 2455 I 7' 21 , Ilv 6' V I , , eww V. K JV A f ,,,. Q: .ww ' ' ' ' , ,V . 1 W' . ' i ' V , , rj W' 2 ' if ' W W uw ea gi Q ' A Wy, 3 I , 1 I Vg' Vi ily. Tzu 'F 1 Xiwxiif my M We , ,, Em , , W , , 3 W ,J W 1 ,f , aku QI gqgzfg - -- ,- I I ' M h J. ie IQ.. ' LW i ' M-ff' H7 A T ...Z'., , 5' A ., f,fff, ' ' nf P R i f fain A ' 47 ' , i j .H is Q, gk VM .., ,V ' x W E Q -0-of J Us V ff Q f rf 4 ,N , ,, 553 ,f if ' lf f iZafv'! ii? is w: i-fy 2, fr 5-,F fi Jr, ' W ! ,R ,, M, if R' mi ,gas 1 ,:',- 'W f-4 if R K M . 4 , ,Sz W ,f r ' -w lf ,,fg,, J ., If K5 V j , A 1 .W ww uf. , L 'rg' g ,,, Q-, V ' V Q -'-. ' A wi ' V W 'K 2 W f L i M Avvvv 5 if V, .M Rik , K E 2 4 Aj, , ,f iw' . .Dm. rv ' Q I g ,pr in W, iw. In preparation for the state meet at Ames, varsity swimmers shave down before an audience of eager fans. Lois Polton Karen Port Regina Porter Aldean Potter Sandy Pratt Tim Prignitz Chris Prusek Carolyn Quaid Don Quijano Pam Rehn Tim Ramsey 3 Q F C Q t 'T f C 1' 'X V til' ' , , .C A 1 Sue Petrzalek x k v' ---:Z 1 S 5 , . or A f Dave Pfaltzgraff 4 4 lx s o Xi ' K' Pf It ff at K X h by lm a zgra s C 'C X Q ' y if carol Pfeffer 'i H 5 X ' XA Dave Phinney GQ ji Melissa Pile f K C ,, - K5 Don Plowman f - j i W W ' X 23 . . H D'Lynn Pokorney A f u I - f. Nancy Politis F 5 K I lx W- f v Z Kathy Polton ki 'R - YL fe 'W v 9 ii' ix XV . . .Ui . fx M . A H 3 ' H ' a Q3 X S . fn' C if y iitt C t if K , L ,S 'NP C -rw VX W 4 - . . L zl. ., - 4- vt ff.,. f ,A N iv 3 QA' K R Q. 1 3 ' - Aigiff A f f Q Christy Ranaon 205 206 Juniors Tammy Reed Cheryl Reinhardt Brad Repp Dee Rexroat Paul Reynolds Debbie Ricklefs Alex Riddles Lisa Riley Steve Rizzio Paul Robinson Dennis Roethlisberger Scott Roman Ron Rooney Bill Rosburg Raymond Ross Joe Ruiz Sheryl Rullman James Rump Jon Russell Diane Ryan Teresa Salyars Mickie Sankey Tracy Sankot Tim Server Colleen Sass Alan Schindler Don Schlemmer Ron Schlemmer Jeff Schmidt Matt Schmitt Doug Schmitz Michelle Schmitz Mike Schneekloth Lynn Schreder David Schrock Nola Schroeder David Schuller Shelley Schultz Jerry Schumacher Ken Scott Wendy Scott Sally Scuffham .qt -Q- X Q Q, F A wr: ff' 'iiiisw gi 'Q as I I. hi s 1 4 'x FA Sz-S Q ' F V f ' A ,I S 5 W . A ' . ,,,,. '.,, Q i 4- T fs: it - 4 N is f' ' S fl- T S -. ,,.. '. .. xy A ,5TWWi..19f 520 5 'X , ,..,- an Y L, lf, 'fr-V 'Fi' 1 . Q' ,f P-.,. J' S Ny if Mn. . ,s f-if I of , x .T I ' , Q Q . + Q- J ' .,. ma r X' 'W Q rf W 1' :L gm. -u--- 1 M4 ,NN i inw- . Hg, fa .Q 'V 1 rr hf QS' S Q 4- gp all:- ef' in WX. , A --',' I A Q: M ,x V efaki NM . i 'Q -Q 1 y AX. v ,... wx 5 'I 1 Y f he tit .. X T f N f Q '-rf' l is A 5 ikl 6'f, Q .,,A haf! f .5551 f 5- 1351 .gli S 2:1 X yt t Afg--Jgwgg - If I -w ' ' Nqr. I 1: f. ,. gg mm-, Hx 1 if Ai' k V ..,.,....-, M,-v --4-M , ..- i Q f xl i QS fax 'S X' X 'FW F X Q nf' ,....-- 'E ' P gigs: xr Is: , Junior guard Tracy Troaky attempts to block an opponent'a ahot during an ex- citing victory over Regis. . Q 5 gi' ,I mf! wg' ,A .ml ' 1. ,XM lv Y 's gg., , I Y Irfffesvfew' isw,w2X QE f 1 HW 2 1 ..,f f Wu We Qu W -3123: ,,., Maw Lawn I m Q My f X ' is ff 0' M 5 Ann Seber Mike Sedlacek Don Servey Jerry Severtson Michele Shaw Joan Shelton Mo Sheronick Gary Simmons Ed Simon Kevin Sindelar Linda Singelstad Jeff Sleman Rachel Slaymaker Jolene Slocum 207 208 Junlore Jeff Smejkal Donna Smith Mary Smith Scott Smith Gary Snell Dan Sojka Art Sonka Candy Soto Lori Speer Julie Spencer Coleen Spettel Jeff Spidle Dave Stanek Eric Stanford Betty Stanton Tammy Starr Dave Stastny Jeff Stegman Robin Stelnburg Arlene Steinert Lauri Stock Wendy Stoeker Larry Stout Kelli Strauaser ,,,.,,L,y . ,im CZ 7 I 5' It it , at W.. S 'Vw , M M., ,W -' ix ff Av 4 an I N fi my 1 it l- ' Amy Strellner V ' L Diane Strief , 5' , ji -fii Ag ' A n ,W V M --V' B r , f M . A ' ' fx, S 'V 'fY sfuefen in M43 4? 1 Kefhv Sullivan 1, Tracy Weabrook takes e well deserved break after running a tough cross country course at Ellie. M, 'vm by mu , A 2 y iv M my vw i, qu ,Z N 4- ' 4 N Q 'ff .ZZ 4 4 , 'W' VM ,f 4 if ,V . 1 i E 'E' .,! fl' V 4 .rv vw '10 F ' 4 1 i M ',, - -W- ' -'M M ? i , r WW, W 3, ' . , . ,mf fy, , , ' ' ' 512' i ff S y-'i - '.i- H . S ,. -gf ,.,. .rg - . V . --i- A 3 :my Q , yl ' .-. xii . e L we :lg i if ' L - ' ' :A . . it A it 5 no f - affine' .Ss fm af. M. fkhdafggxs 5,:gYW.'g - - f A I - A S - ., X .N 332 mf :AQ . K 52 fi , .givin A V 3' . iv: S Qgtkqfg wi fgswfgf 2 waslii .0 , 4 --fg,e J L' i .y ik, gg ' W-is-f'sb-' 'ma . ,S Q ami W J N ff 51.1 Tv' l,+fffw- 51 S' .A 7g'A 1. ,'5Uf,k .fl x ,rar 'JA ,Sys +4190 'V+ ,. 1 fb- vl K an ' A' Karin M fm W ' ' ,V .v A , , . 'iiwiw 7 14 in 'ff 41 I L lmf, '75 un T eryr - 6 ' X Q 1 ,X MW' ,A 5 3: W, kk ' W-f .,z 'Q yr me-N, 2, z 1 -qu in f Q J W X? 4 I 'I ads IQ' 'N in Ll f-'Q QUW 4, .nf sl f TT' 'l 'C'Wl2I 'H' awk. L 3 Q ' 1-.1 f If , W' ' Q 5 5 . 5 ,,, ' i, 'mf' 4, , ,. , t, af f 1 . V ' ,ar 1' mwvf '.? gy, . M 4, S 3 f f gm s 3- .L g M V Jim Sunberg Mark Svede Dean Swalley Diane Sweet Tutti Taylor Steve Teahen Kelly Tharp Kim Thenheus Kim Thomas Katie Thomason Kevin Thompson Patiy Thompson Clark Thornson Rod Tierney Randy Trachts Linda Trainer Cathy Traylor Jeff Triplett Gregg Trosky Tracy Trosky Julie Trousdale Laura Turley Chris Turner Terry Turner Debbie Turnis Jeff Tvrdik Melissa Usher Teri Uthe Ed Uthoff Tammy Van Beek Darcy Ven Bogart Ben Van Etten Sherri Van Steenhuyse Junior halfback Gregg Trosky eludes his Bettendorf opponents in a key Mississippi Valley contest. 210 Juniors Kim Vogel George Vondracek Louri Vosmek Laura Vrba Pam Waddilove Charles Walderbach Mark Walderbach Russell Walker Mark Walter Julie Ward Megan Ward Rosemary Webb Sharon Webber Dana Webarg Kathy Weeks Brian Wells Jeff Wenzel Diane Werden Q g 5, 'S 1 K ' . 'K Steve Vaughn if fe ' g -.: 7' , - W Rick Veenstra SX M' - , K -.., Peter Verteiko 1 x ,fy X . V W Teresa Vifian X. A 5 L I Nancy voeniers 5, at , Ii X an .xv 'P R 'YQ' 'V' fi r-0 'if' 'R 'E M A N im' ,, ' R .. g x w 'TP' We K ' ' . 1 'X'b -fe fa . W ' .iz 'iff' 3 ,Q w f g fi was ., L , ,kg 7 kv Q V V' .,, . 1 ,N f 'i X . Ns.-1 . . - - ' i- .N .... , W... ff, l, g : K Q, i l X 1 ui K: A is 3 f NE 3 . 5 A W. A- 5 R ' 4 an p 3.6 Xa . . lll'i N X .. Qs mu: . A h 'Q 1 Q Qi Q E . 'f v.. K Z ' h if . ,W N. ei M Q s . . W., I X - . X e ' N rv-Q.. P,-: X - f I i - W S - . J T t ig: .kkk M nh '. E ff' .law V I -'04 45, f all - sf, yn an X ww 1 31 ffl? y 4'7 B vu ,Z mf 1 1 ...-.. ab A.,, V ff A X 2 8 , gf My A wi Q 'KW' xl - i i J Y H ' i f fd., a A ' E ng fa me i I fi ,f ' , I will 'gi 1 'V , ' iliri J .Y W., J ' ' unlors not plctu red James Amenf William Hunt Rick ninio VAAVZA Cheryl Becker Toni Kasner Cindy Runge Dans Brooks Jerry Kleinmeyer Mika Seny -575 Randy Russ Zitek Zimmerman Anita Zobel Kirk Zobac Duane Brown William Colburn James Doolin Bob Folkers Kendra Gevock Claudia Hansen Norman Lehner Susan McCune Eric Oliver Jay Ondler Barry Richmond Dava Sims Chris Spanos Kristen Spratt Connie Tomsnka Steve West Tracy Wesbrook Wendy West Chuck White James White Mary White Wayne White Terry Wieland Chris Wilderman Laura Willett Clint Williams Dannis Williamson Fred Wilson Jonathan Wilson Karen Wilson Tina Wilson Joseph Wiltgen Phil Wisely Mark Witting Ark Wong Matt Woodward John Wooff Cynthia Wright Frank Wright James Wright John Wright Roy Yancey William Yates Brian Young Ron Young Becky Zscek 211 - Q Senfors fa: 'I VV8'rB NO. 1 l were No. 11 While looking back on their three years at Jeff- erson, all seniors remember this chant ringing through the stands at the first football game when they were sophomores. Although this waan't always a reality, it was our constant goal to prove that the Class of '77 was the best. When graduation finally arrived, we realized that we were only a typical class, one that dldn't do any more than any other graduating class. Upholding the tradition that The West ia No. 1 would now be the responsibility of the underclaasmen. This dream that we had carried with ue since we were sophomores was to be left behind with our friends and memories. 213 f Q31 x R lt's hard to believe that after 12 years of schooling the class of '77 is moving in separate directions. But as we leave, we'II always remember and cherish our three years as J-Hawks. No doubt we'll remember the good times as well as the bad. Last goodbyes were said as many friends parted who will probably never sae each other again. And when graduation night finally came, all of us were in awe. We all had to realize that we were no longer runny-nosed kids living in an adult world. Now we were adults and expected to act as such. The restrictions were gone, and we were free to go where we pleased, whenever we pleased. The future became a cloudy, dark object that few were sure about. And no matter how fond the memories of the past seemed, we knew we must accept whatever the future may hold for us. And as we left, we realized that we all shared a unique experience. An experience that will never ever happen again. e rai i ie 4 9 f A'4 'l'j ' , I jjj' K -v J , I -Wvsiix-1' 5 Q ,, ,, . , , S S NW9 ffeT f A rr uiia e Q e u r jgcacmnm, endian: comms 1o.'m JJ OKI!! 11.12. - V kry' kr.L, Q iaifwllikl 1 .7 ' K V .1 :1f'Ws. Mum in A A 175 i i i fwlfihfwwv in u e p ?E?F!'9F?U'9f 1 ?? , Lg ', 1 - i e 3ii945 Naam' 'ln md M LYW' i'?i'1,'i1,12i'l66IwtbilS 4625 l f-7145 .-115 -V f- , 'Lp.-mfn--z,:wL::iz-:Q--:L,Lf,.f1-,.,,V ' - f ., ., -Paula: 'rwn-me 10,112 1-2: Mum Hbhor 311-513. - V -' L-,- Myzii-Qf:h m '1KMUN0.BAN ' ' -ingfnjf ' Shaun. annum nmemg vue.. 12. IAHBIISQN, vnnom Volleybdii1Sgi!?jpGlub nog Timers cm, 10.1 11 Senna 12: Tregk 1103 11: Swlmmlng 11. f j4wBmsou,e'emnv:u 1o.1 1, n-I-.una Junior anna fm umm- uma 12: mmm ,,m', . K f . J ei 1 if U f!fi'4ti -5' Q ' i an u e iuiiuaa i a 1 RICKY: r ' uns.'i-anna' ' f i Y ' Gixixaln. wus: sauna !0d'1.i'l2,:'1'reck 1o,11. - Am-on. nm: new-u -to: llikctapk 1n.11.1zp un Annum 11,- 12: Junior Senate 11: Ennio: Insect 12: Student CounclI12: Boys Gnu 1 11: Dillon - ' Auousnul. cum: u-new sa, i BYURQ CHIRYL K -1AgQN'0iR, Miki: leaablllffQ,'iffgg:gqJ . VURRY: hg,' V'g',g,, e , L vm-ww ri uii i i iaia iuu I a FW M new 16: ariiea J aire l W' '15 ff ' 1' 4 Y Q if 12 15611 X wha J f - 1- ,ik Wes Askren Tim Astor Craig Augustine - ,Q x g, ,f Miva' 5,255- ' I 1, ff ' , ,..,,. . -,., r, I? I7 4 f 5 Mike Alingel' Tgrry Bagley Wendy Baird 1' My Christa Barker Doug Barnes Melanie Baughman aw iiii an ,..,,,..,,.,i r 1 uaai llmdidty-13:95, 11: sll1i6l'ViQi!QfQi': ' ' ' 3 WH ws , a 12: J-' -'ww-+ - A 2, , lufwua, e ii 10: nm-mm vw a Miitlift Honor Society 13: Outlook 12. L L ' ,V euzunm ermsi'e9gihgiqQixo,111,1a: swam: Gemini! i ,!i2:'PQp Club 10.,11.12:L 11-Vice President: los-:bor 12-Vie: Fnnidimg'?n0jeIaiiQ319.11Q12: Forensics 10,112 A - an una jeniffi amz: mmm., mmm: . A u S4195 FOI! 11.123 1 1: Winter Pity 1 312:-x V, ' 'MM 'W W- i r , w--wwrwn eieei i A1 :i,ei' l i, : 'fy -'ue' 1 -' 'f'5f'f' I V MAll.INfA'i eiii' 'fi iiu' a ' f- ' hawk. scoff naman. noux iillli. Dllllif V Vx , ' if'V i naman. vaulmvg 'rumen emu 'f6i'dfisn nun-nn 1o.1 1: Junior 11: sneer uma 12: on 1,2:Fop club 1o. IBQIWDIXSIN, Km: Yom-vpuix idgigisnlgapardmmn so: Mine ohms 10:,Pop Club 10: Pfnaidomz Mcmuooming 13' ',.i,.f '.,. I 11 f-'fi.kk' ?Q-ffl 2 f -V , ' , K , Rick Baachler Marlene Beardsley Scott Beck Debbie Beer TammY Bemef Kim Bendix:-:en 215 fm. .-11, , f, ,,,f 7,:z,kg,,-,,z,,,E, .,-' K, f.f, K, ,,gg,k,.,kg: Sam s' Durant ry IWHHIHQ PAULHWH USNMXSD UAVID SIMSI, JOHN Week 10512. Student Council 10.11 Activity Chair- fnln Llltlfmtnl Ciub 15 1 1 Rtprllentltive 10,1 1 , Alternate 10 anaermom, ummm. Januar Annan-mm: 10 ima!!-Mtn, sms Ark mm: 12 Samoa, nanny gg-amiga! 11 Qwmuuc wwoo moon fm Fcmlwrt xo snoxmxm nomxm mem 12 B055 www r-ma. so 11 12 scum. Club so DQBAH, BIYCY 1' SL I 15: Ciiiiclvonn Theater 16 11 Fill Hay 1 1 Miken! Chewy Mvnivli 16.1 'fs Spring Musical 1 5, Sngmmor Muolcml 3U.111WiN!lr Pity in 'munwno 10.1 1 Hiiltnp Singers 1 1 Mmm minima 10 Uahnm Glam 15,11 NFL 1 1 Junior Auhinvamnm 1 1 BGWNSTIINH MARK Sanibel! 10,11 12 DB 12 DQR!!! CONN!! SOHO!!! 12 BGS!!! GIIICCA QDUZEK CAROL 5001003501 10,11 Volloybcil 10 Pip Club 10 BOUIIK, RANDY FQQQBII 10 1 1 122 Tlhvk 19.11.12 511-ldv!! gqnnaii 10, loniwmam Qian Pnaidant BQYD. CHUCK DE 12 flfllllfff BOYD RKNIE Honur SQMDQV 11 12 DOVER TBD lltkethlll 10 11 12 BBAMMIR JO! Children! Theater 10 11 Fl!! Plny 11 Spring Musical 10 Winter PII? 10 11. Thvwllnl 1011 00500 11 12 NFL 15 11 12 Junior Achievement 10 Clan Snentuy 11 QBICHT4 EDWARD Qiiliblll 10,11 50080831313 'YO 11 Football 19 lwimmlng 10 11 Trick 11 Wrestling 10 BR! CK JOILLI 'FRIDGE TAMMY 1 BRIGGS DQIEANNA 'K L rgfrrsnr,1'AmMvf.'JmQigQiQQAalugv.m.ne 11g 4 1 1 1111 . 1 1 cnnmug 1o.-m umm vossmann 1o.1 1.12: 'Hman Club 10: UE 112:-,JJ Club. known. mruuld, , 1, QQUBAKER. ZAuin-nz 11: 'r an ma, 5 :jpg f I ,.,:L.,Q.k,ki, rf ,in I foam 10.12. 5, - f ,-w..,Qi,ii,,f,:,,w-:Q-,Qf , L. - , ' r f d CATHY: susaxuum r68f5gm1e.1z. 1 auxunnmmnz 1 ,V ,V ZENJDA 10: Gymnoggigrioz JJ Ciub 10. 3P'f5Y'9 MMl5Y!?Fiii?f?ifiW'F'4 own! 1 Yi 5 l I i 2 rf ,'11 5 fr 1 1 1 1 1 if sggfmxf.-f,-gf-1 -V ' ' ' 1''11 1'41:m::i114Qs. i,1 - ' 1 Ivfl-:,:zk. .w.u , if, , f, f,,.:ww,f,' , - f .- Xx Paulette Bene avid Benford John Berge Barb Bilsland Randy Black David Blahnnk .5 Rm' ' T wi My 'ffm 1,- L if Carol Bouzek Randy Bouzek Chuck Boyd Renee Boyd Ted Boyer J09 Brammef 'Tug K V Jo Brgck Tammy Bridge Dreanna Briggs Tammy Briney Carmel Brown Brett Brubaker so Qimk' Mark Buchheim Karla Buker me -Q3 W Cathy Bulen Susanne Burns W Br Mark Logan, a member of McDonaId's All-American High School Band, is welcomed by Tournament of Roses Princess Trisha Kinne Hendershott. 1 N., Rosa Butts Kevin Bye 217 Q vw ,f ,P 'sk :mr S 3 'iw ... 3 ...,.....-Q 'S t fwt,- ' 3 S- 85 aan'-X.. A , v. Q . Q M 'sf QA 1 sa- 3 WK N. Q f -sn Q 5 if , ,, ., N N ,xii ww' 1 5,4 A 1 Q X V.-fm 211 :1 wk 4 -W wzfl gw -1.f.:--' lvl:-T:-1aE!'?i-1lf- - A 'f1f1ff :Svk'1:. '77:G55'3?5'3f'f 7 'LV- 5552?51WQMz-i -. ..f.JQflfiffglifiiillfm 'L 1 -'.:'EN2.i f iisiliwiuffl--'. S 401 sv71fi2fiwf?iS??5iAf9ifir- if .Yezieliubsii-eifesisysiici!f, 'i Ii-fyahfsf-'zfffafsixiizz :VW-..-1 ,g,ifg: if:??fAi?Y22iriH:iii? -23w?Ym1.m:.Lg 1 , .-5,-lfm51g54Q??s9F52Q3?ef'ws zkivf-wwz-W::21 12f:w,: 1 J.: gui,'wilixifqiafvww fs 1: 1,,fv:..m.Sm?2gS2g3m:ff m1.ff.,f11.., . ,.-.-w.m.m1 X,-., W. .wwf : - .5 1G'--w1ffSf1fe- 5FLfmz.4'ii1' '1 I f 'fv1f1w?1wf'sk -f ff 11242115 wzwif W1 n. W-?fw?.s:..z ai' - f,'1fHk4f?4fm32:.i - My f 0 L. , v my-.fx-.w,..1 . sys. g 2 R ma? l . . .,.., , .,L,' ':'7,',LI ,ksyh A.,,.., . . , 7 A T , --55' l f .f J ,.L'fiif5ii '.g' t i - L 'LL- 'Q' ' :LZLL f - ,,L f ., f .7..4:1m.g1gg,.fg K1 ,Z ef?sQ,:.1z..f:.-,-fr 5.2 ',1.ss.fm.i-w,...-w- ' 1, .- ,z f . ., V, if ,fm rw we ffmiwmswiwr W A e..i ..ii A , --fi Q . C r '- . -v.-2v:Q1ssfs.:':- ., fl ,,:ysf1ffz':,- ' . V - - .L : xv r.ie , ...ei n i , L , n eree. if 'Zi . LL iiiiei ' 'L ' A: . . filfk m,,' ,'., '1.1 I .L,A1W,ALW, .. ,m'L, Lq,L L,AL. Llfj ..QliTi',.iQl.FiikR:f?Q L L1: Q Li 1 W ,,LL 3 i ei..ee C . i Z . Q xxwgqqajrgaea sz . . fm f A V M eeie f eee iieei r sm wmv' Q A tis:-ga.'3' C C ieee I C rw-msizi54a.11.1ag 10.15125 1 1. uma !Q'i?i5i!iSRi i xo . 1.-e . K K :.. . K K. . K, ?1'.1'2'i'41-af-ff in W. Tre v .--. 'WT '. QQ: . , i I r Q7 r . C i C C if ... . . .. . . . . '.., 5'f,,, , Lf , .,,. , . Q , . af, .,,, K ,.L, ..kI A: Akirgrki v,,.krLL i mfg ,,ky' iii iiri W' . Q 1 C C i Mcdcacgffitma1,1a:'fmmiommgg3r2: 'nmvqfexziub 'lU:f1i3maun'a. r C . Mgo1 '3?i:ii.T80ONFfig in ieei C ... S r m:sfii1si:e'ones i i'e'Qe11Ha!3f15:e 'iisfiiiiiar Bonawliz Piaxidfl: uslwnJ1'0.i1.12, ui. ,m.' - y ,1ffgfiQ,, ,- . 1 eeie ' . .... . . ' .. . ..... . . ... 11: .1 11f':f.nfx15L1s1151551-.vi -Q fi :.f1.m-.35 1311.451 ff:-2, .f,.',ua,-fffgsgsgggw,,wg -1gy,.,-K.35g3.ggg:..g3fgi3,yu,7., 1,..ff.fzf.fmmsw, ' - m1.m .fair .....,,. ..m.., ,,..,. ..A ,m. ..,,.L r . . , m,V,,. i,..: ' ,..:.zvssf:s?z uf 1.f.ff1.2'12Q:22.Js 11- , Y-2?i?Lii11iii- ', -.,..,2..e1gf: S Q .,, M 91' 1 N Jill Cocciola Rick Cole Dawn Connet Doug Cook Denise Cooley Mike Coombs .X ...., Pam Cosman Patty Costigan Jim Covington Jean Craig Kim Cross Dan Crow 2 , 5 L7 f f ir 5 1 xv M f, ,fi Shelley Crumes Dave Curfman Rick Davenport 219 Dancers Judy Carbeugh and Al Henkel brought smiles to the faces of elemen- tary students who attended perfor- mances of the Children's Theatre production, Rags to Riches. Brent David Diane Davis K Qi 5 Ji if 2 W 4 I Shirley Davis Vicki Davis L Hs' sm Q-va' pt T 4 Xb Qt Q D D D . t gs D gk as fs Rilik Dawson Tom Decker Mike DeHaan Denise Demory Terry Dennis Kurt Diers - K ' ' f Randy Dietzman Pam Dixon Terresa Doyel Jody Doyle Clark Drew Sharon Drievold 220 Seniors i A ,,, ay- 4-A ig? Vi? 440 MQW? A2 733995 r Curt Duffield Sharon Duncan 4.11 WWE wh fi 'W ..d ' Mark Ellickson 1i, ZZ' f Dave Edmunds Earl Edwards fv al, ,,,........ Rick E999 5 Chuck Elias David Ellis Kathy Englert 'S I x M Senior Directory DAVID BEEN? Foransleu 10 1 1 Marching Gunnar! and Symphonic Banda 10,1 1 12 Nllxod Churua 10, Chltdran a l'hoator 1 1 Mixed Chorus Musical 15 will Piay 10 'Wmtar Play 10 Baader! Thoatar 1 1 DAVIS DIANE 1309 Club 10 '11 Mlxad Chorus 10 Hllltnp Bihgafl 11. Mixed Shown Musical 10 'fnnnla 10 Biaflaaman 12 DEBA 12 BANKS SHIRLEY 6511 'I 1 ,12. 1' Qi 1 2, O11lldran b'l'haa1ar 16,3 1,1 2 Fall Flay 10 1 1, Mliud Choral Musical 16: Siprihq Mbllidlf 10,1 1 Summar Musisal 11 Winter Way 10 11 Thaaplana 1 1 12. Rllitop Singara 11 Uahara 1 1 Studia! Council 10 DAVIS SUSAN Mlxad Chorus 10 DAWSON NGK Wlntar Play 'Fl 12, ChlldraNv1 lwltar 12, Fd! Play 1 2 Thaaplana 1 2 DECKER TOM Football 10 Track 10 Mini Aida 12, DECA 12 Banlor Sonata 12 D2 HAAN, MIK! Swimming 10.1 1 12 Aquatic: Ana 1 1,12, Sanlor danny 12 DQMOHV, DENISEB Softball 10. Stataaman 11 12 Madla Assistant 10 Data Prooaasing 12 DENNIS TERRY Track 10 Band 10 T 8: I 12 Sanlor Sauna 12 NSR8 KURT Svnrnmlng 10 Fall Play 10 Wintar Play 10 11 12 Spring Mualoal 10 11 12 Chit! ulnnar 10,1 1.12 Chlldran 0 Yhaatar 11 12, Mixed chown 10 Cm-sean Chnl: 11 12 concert land 10 12 Symphonic Band 12 Was! Slda Dalagarlon 1 1 Marching Band 11 12 DCETZMAN RANDY DIXON PAM ODYEL TIRRESA DOYL! JODY Pap Club 10 11 Chaarlaador 12 Mixed G-homa Musical 10 11 Spring Mualcal 11 12 Mlxad Chorus 19 Hilltop Singara 11 Concart Choir 12 Summar Musical 1 1 Homacomlng Queen 12 Junior Sanata 11 Sanlor Sansa 12 Statesman 11 12 Marching Band 10 DREW CLARK DREW HAROLD DRIEVOLD SHARON Thaaplana 11 12 Mixed Chorua 10 Hllltop Slnqara 1 1 12 Statesman 12 Fall Play 10 11 12 Childran Thaatar 10 11 12 Mlxad Chorus Mualcal 10,12 Wlntar Play 1 1 12 Spring Musical 10 1 1 Summar Musical 1 1 Junior Achiava- ment 10 DUFFIELD CURT DUNCAN SHARON EDMUNDS DAVE Footbali 10, Wraatllng 10 11, EDWARDS EARL Golf 1 'l Cfoaa Country 11 EGGER8 RICK Band 10 11 12 Bwimmlng 10 11,12 Jazz Bam! 12 EHRENBERGER GARY BLIAS CHUCK Football 11 12 Track 12 ELLIGKSON JQBK. ELLICKSON MARK anus omno can 10 Mana cm.-run Musical 10 Was! sian Daiagatlon 19 11 12 Manager Fall Play 1 1 12 Spring Muaical 10 11 12 Concart Choir 11 12 Praaidant ENBBRETSON, RANDY ENGLERT, KATHY Pom Pon Girls 10. Chairldadar 'l 1, MM Maid 12 Gutlook 12, Sfatalman 12, Pap Club 19,11 ENNIS. DAVID EPPEL, JIM lllarching Band 18, Football 10, Wraatllng 10,11,1 2, SEGA 12 Pralldant HALA, JOE Gul! 10, Track 10. FISHER. GREGGORY Football 10 HSHER, RUSS Bllaball 10,11,12 FISK. JOELLEN Mixad Chorus 10, Concert Qhalr 11.12, Psp Club 10,1 1,125 Junim- Banana 1 1. Snnior Sonata 12, Honor Society 1 1, gg.. Spring Musical 1 1.12. Matbllaida 1 1.13: lbiixad Chorus Musical . . . . - VV 4 ffl ' V il- f Eff: LH. ' 1 ' ' fit- ffzrl' mr. v'T'7??f5f2l11'v'x ' w,-52gifi!21i - - - ' i2f,FEl5ll5fi.J, .- 55511 ,,, ,:f,:1W1q'1--f f 'xv1a21'4:z ,- -- - -f- I ,gif ,MM Q v V -. ' I ',,:v,, hmemgg 4, 1 . , f I ,K -57, . 1 f a . . v , 1- gi-- L , , , K I : , Vi, , A ,, , . f:,n1wf,fsgL1WE, , -1 - ., -1 D I 1- - ' f' 1 . . . K ,liimww mizfw . A ,LX K ,iz A.., , , , A 5 E, , H, ,,:.,,k:,,,k: K , , . f ffff, ' . ' ' 1 1 -,sw-i,..,. . 1 -hz. . f . - ' I ' , A . A.-,h , , 4 . . I . A v I , , ' I 5 . . ' 1 - ' , :J . K . 1 K,ggBggYl8,1Vl6lgl'ghgjQzigefi1fgi,5 I ., . f'v1f1lfe,J K , 'islfkizl - ' 1. ,.,V , , ,A,, M , . 5--5-g- - Q37-Lap , - r ,xii - ff. 1 '- -1- ' K: g .. , . v 3 . 2 2 ' I hz , , . . ff ,,., in ,Ek ,Vrh , . I L , . .xujj . , , .ff 1- ff K H1151 K 'L ' .1, ' ' 11 , ,y . - ,z .. . .ik , : K I 1 -1 'J 3 : - , -vw 'N K - V . . . , lg , I ' I ' I Q 1 F .. ,, X V J-W, 1, , . , 5 A . 5 1 Z T , r., x 5 ' K K - . -1 1 - i. -f if ' L I ' 1' 3' I ' I 3 , . . , . ,, . v 5 1 I G Qu' ' F ' ' 9 - 03: , , : z : -' 1, ,, 2 Z 3 f I Nw' , . ' , Rx., , X . 2 . : : - ' ' - 4 n ' 2 . , . . . . 0 Y W, , V Q . . : z 10.- ' 'im 4 I 4 1 2 f ' 7 f . . 4, . I1 K , , 2 - K, 12. . 2 . . : 1. 'K : ' . f 12.9 . :, . : . V . ' r , Qfkli V '.'7154,- . 2 P : K 1 D ' Z 1 I v' . I . - . Jim Eppel Russ Fisher JoEllen Fisk 221 .rSenior, Directory FITZGERALD 'TERRV z Gymnastics 12' Forensics 12. novo luNoA: Syglmmlng 1911 12- mi? cms, soggy Club ,1Q1L,12. Ponmsum. LARHY f' A FORSYT!-IE KIM: Cheerleader 10 11' Pep Club 10 11112' Statesman 12- DECA 12' l-lomecomi Semi-finalist 12 Junior Senate 11, Senior Senate 121 FRANK DALE Football 10 11 12 Wrestling 10 11 Basebeif 10 Goal Line Club 11 12 FRAZIER SUE Go!! 10 11 12 Gymnastics 11 Basketball 10 FRENCH DAN FURNESS CYNTHIA FYE, LAURIE GAII. KENNETH GALLAGHER, BOB Wrestling 10 11 12 Student Council 11 GARDNER NANCY Beeketbell 10 Timers Club 1 1 Honor Society 1 1 1 2 GARMAN, DAVID Wreltllng 10 GARMAN TERESA Pom Pon 10 Office Assistant 11 12 Student Council 11 12 Data Procesamg 12 BARWOQD LYNN GATEWOOO PAMELA GAUMON SUZANNE Fell Play 10,11 12 Mixed Chorus Musical 10 11 12 Children! Theater 10 11 12, Chili Dinner 10 11 12 Winter Play 10 11 12 Spring Musica! 10 11 12 Thaeplens 10 11 12 Secretary Forensics 10 11 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Concert Choir 1 1 12 Band 10 1 1 12 Statesman 11 12 Performing Arts Editor Readers Theater 10 11 Summer Musical 10 11 12 NFL 10 11 12 Honor Society 11 12 Swimming 10 11 12 JJ Club 11 12 Aquatic Arte 12 Outlook 12 GEGNER JOHN GODBER SUSAN GOODMAN JANlCE Volleyball 10,11 12 Basketball 10 11 12 Track 10 JJ Club 10 11 12 President Junior Senate 11 Senior Senate 12 Homecoming Semi flnellst and Flnailst 12 Pep Ciub 10 1 1 Outlook 12 Statesman 12 Girls Sports Editor Media Assis tent 12 GOODWATER KAREN GOODYEAR STEPHEN GORSUCH THOMAS Football 10 Mixed Chorus 10 11 12 Mixed Chorus Musical 10 11 12 Childrens Theater 10 11 12 Fall Pla Musical 11 12 Thaspiana 1 1 12 West Side Delegation 12 GOSNELL TAMARA Statesman 12 GOTT JANET GOYER, RUTH GRAHAM DEBRA Basketball 10 Tennis 11 Aquatic Arts 11 Junior Achievement 10 1 1 GRAY, MARK Golf 10 Outlook 12 GRIFFITN BEVERLY HADACEK KEVIN HALE RONALD HALEY DEBRA Concert Band 10 Marching and Symphonic Sands 11 T Bm l 2 Terry Fitzgerald Linda Floyd ,,-uv Larry Forrlstall Kim Forsythe Dale Frank rpm - sr WI V 1. 1 HALL JUN' SUS Frazier Laurie Fye Bob Gallagher HANDLES' KAREN HANES RICK Baseball 11 12 Band 10 11 Mixed Chorus 10 11 HANGGE LIZ HARRIS BARBARA HARTMAN CASEY HAYES LARRY arf 'W . if , . , , . . . , . . . 1 - ' fb if 1 1 . : . , : ' . : : , . . 2 . , : : . K . : ' . . : - . : : : ' A . , . , . : : . : - . 2 - . . I . 1 . 1 . . , . . . , . . . . . : . . : , , . . - z ' . . : 1 , . : . . : . - : . 2 . . : ,Q h. . : . . : . . : 'V . . . - ' J' 'M 'ref 1 1 . . vie , . - . . , . 5 ,, ' : . , - : : yy' , I f ., : - a A 521 . 2 4 - 2 - 4 ,' . ' . . . 2 : . . : . 1 . Q 1 . . , . Y 11,129 Winter Play 10,11,12: Spring Musical 11,12: Summer 4 : ' . 5 . . . 2 1 1 : I - , N : : . V ' ' A ww f ' 1 ' . Li., ' 1 ' Q A . 2 . 1 - 2 1 . f, A V . , : . z . 1 . . . . 1 , . MW . g X we Ck ' X Q my 15 K 1 h,,, 1 M. 222 Seniors Nancy Gardner David German Teresa Garman 1,223 Pep Club members rejoice over the stu- dent body's applause following their 'X . Q 5 sklt at a pep assembly. 3' A Ja. p-. ,gf Lynn Garwood Pamela Gatewood Suzanne Gaumon J0hI1 G99n9 SUSBI1 Godber Janice G00df'l18n Karen Goodwater Stephen Goodyear Thomas Gorsuch :Win Wm! 5, ' 4,-5.-.. 5, 1 4 ' ' Janet Gott Ruth Ann Goyer Debra Graham Mark Gray Beverly Griffith Tamara Goanell uafw-ir ,.,. eq Kevin Hadacek Debra Haley Karen Handley Rick Hanes Liz Hangge Larry Hayes 223 N as ,Ex Dave Heaton Karl Heckart Ron Heeren Mike Heidt Steve Heisler fmifiifs Mfxf-wx-.ffu:L1.f:fs:+::f.:fwfr: -ff- 1:--f f--f W-f f- S-.fszvn .f:w-inifgg:-41gQggg:5gg3gggflg-g1:g-fggg-4 i-gisasi- f21.15:.:Q:-:Q-.1g:::::f:2wfef ff f we .-1 I- .i- Alan Henkel fi, e X P EYE' ' ici R . b ..--.fgufs-:M 6:2523 -f .R anis x Q MN .W . qi! X My S ,sm Kathy Herber Cindy Hess Jeff Hessenius Debbie Hewitt Penny Hildebrand gr' Xi QR it rg Jamie Hobson D . K 1 M W ,, W 57' f 1 ff 0 abil ,,r, ml Cindy Hochstgtler Denise Hodges Darolyn Hogan Vicki Hogan Jill Hood John Hopkins Judy Houser Louise Houtzager Outlook members anxiously wait as senior Steve Wieland opens his gag gift at the annual Christmas party. 224 Seniors yy au.: 'C QM is SSB'-Q ii 'NNY , W., w if.. Sem r if in-ect 1 ry :waves mmm mamma no 11 me mnmw my ann-naman 0 mae 11 fue aww hmm we ' HHCKIR. KARL T Q I 12 14111180 418.-If 830160 0111.6 10 HIIREN. R98 mam' M1111 new 'Hal gunman 105 rooms!! 10 H2181-IR SHIV! pimxsu :msn Swim vc, Mixed enema 102 Cvvwvl CNW 1112: Ww...1.....W: Wvhnuhnm?Efon'1i mm:2f:.a'.:'z'm:,2., M6800 10 11 12. llnd 1011 12 Jas! Band 12 lummarhllusleil 16 TIMOPKGIM 10411.13 116116811 KAW? Softball 10 11312: Stalin! Cannell 114 Junior lawns 11, ianlorssnsts 12 Ol 12 Mum Assistant 11 HQRPUQKA, 101.85 Hifi CQNBY 17068 10 efilldlldil! 10 11: Psp 8118: 10 11 HICSINIUS. JEFF Tennis 10,11 12, Studant Coum:lI 12 itntlsmln 11 B! 12 HIWITT bil!!! PRATT NHGHAKL 6911 10111 12 I-NLBSIRANQ FUNNY Basketball an 'hack 111 Softball 1011 Bssksehsli 11 HILL, PAMYLLA H0838 DBUGLAB 1195808 JAMIE Swimming 10 11 12 Aquotlc Arts 11 I-l15121'll'1'!TLll1 C-QQDY Junior Auhkvamont 10 11.12 Hilltop Slayers 12 Psp Club 10 HQDGES, DINISI OE 12 KOBAN DAROLYN Trsok 10 12 Junlor Sanus 1 1 Isnlor Sunnis HOGAN, WCXI Mlwhing Ind Symphonic Bands 10.1 1 12 Hilltop lingusrs 11 lnkowall 10. Ioranslcs 11 Statesman 12 Summa Musloal 10 Fsll Play 11 12 Junior Sanata 11 Bonlor Senate 12 Thosplsns 11 12 Honor Society 1 1 12 Winter Play 11 12 Dhssrlosdsr 12 Tlmars Club 1 1 Psp Club 1 1 Orchastrs 12 Sprlng Musical 11 12. Ushsr 10,11 12 Beton Twiflsr 12 HOOD JILL Tannls 10 11 12 JJ Club 12 Junlor Sanah 11 HOPKINS JOHN HGBAK BRIAN KUUSIR DAVID HOUSE!! JUDY HOUTZAGER LOLNSE Concert Choir 11 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Tsm-lla 18 11 12 Vollayhsll 10 Basketball 10 Mlxsd Chorus Musical 10. Junlor Sunnis 11 Spring Musical 1 1,12 HOVEY JOHN HDV PETER HUGHES. TOM lalaball 10.11, Wrastllng 11 HUMBERT, RONALD Baaablll 10 HOMMSLL BRENDA Volleyball 10.11. Concart Choir 12, Hilltop Singers 11, Mlxsd Chorus 10, Mlxsd Chorus Musical 10 Timers Club 10 HUNT. SANDY Dau Proessslng 12 HUPP, KEN Poll Ploy Llghi Crow 10, Audio Visual Staff 10,1 1.12, Midla Aldo 10.11, Spring MUIICII 10 HUTCHINGS, BARRY HUTTON. DEBBIE Office Asllltant 10.1 1.12 HYKI, ED IGRAM. ABDALLAH Foothill 10.11, Wrastllng 10,11,12 ELTSN. MIKE: Foot-ball 10,11.12:,Baskathl1l 105 Go!! 10.11.12 DECA 12: Statesman 12. JAQOBBEN. JULIE JAGOBSEM, LISA: Drohssfrs 10: Forensics 10: West Sidi Dolags- tkm 10.11.121 Mixad Chorus 105 Mlxsd Chorus Musical 10: Msrchlng and Symphonlc Bonds 1 1: Coneart Choir 11.12- Llbrlrisn: Fall Play 12: Spring Musical 11,12. .msmcneg 'cununmf Vollaybsli 141.115 np emu 10: Manu Chorus Muslcsl 10: Mixed Chorus 10: Hilltop Singers 1 1- Trsosursrg Consort Choir 12: Wast Slds Dalagstlon 12: Summer Musicsl 11: Fall Play 1 1.12. Jansen. Anais ' JEMMING. JIM: Marching, Pop. Concert Bands 10.11,12: TI'lQ8pllns 'I 1.12: Jazz Band 11.123 Art Club 12: Urohsstrs 12, JENKINS, CYNTHIA: Mixed Chorus 10: Nilhop Singers 1 1: Mixed Chorus Musical 10. -2 ,M,,.,n John Hovey Tom Hughes Ronald Humbert Zigmve Brenda Hummel Sandy Hunt Ken Hupp Barry Hutchings Debbie Hutton Julie Jacobsen Angie Jansen 1' -. ia, ge X K f VW? 1:'M 1,145 3211 My 12 awww MW gm M Lesa Jacobsen Jn-M' Jim Jamming Mike Ilten 1119.9 Q 75'- Q 4+ M, A. 4.0 v Q f 2 av sf f 92 Claudia Jahncke 5.1.4 ,1...1 Cynthia Jenkins 225 I K...L l . ,, Z. . ,..K.. K . ,.,. A 1, .ii Wi. Senior lbireotory' Jenson. MAmA: Swimrning mop An Club 12: amd 1o.11.12: JJ Clr.glp'10,11113,12: Arqazeticzinrte 10,1 1-1gyPreeiq.1pnt: Timers Qlob 1917- Jog1Nson.,oEs..Tan1z. VK., ,V , Joliinsorifsiaiiitp ',L' JQHNSOIUQ, Wrqetllng 10: Gynfinestioe 10.1,1,12. .miinsori nzmov: noi: 1o.1'1Q12: on 12.71 L 'A m ' 5' JONES BRIAN' Science Club 10. f JONES DARRYL Besketbell 10 11 12 JDNES OIANNA JONES ROBERT JONES TIM Gymneetles 10 11.12. Baseball 10 11 12 Wrestling 10,11 12 9-:adm-gf Council 11 12 Lantormnffe Club 10 11 12 JONES TOM Golf 10 Swimming 10 JDHBENSEN SUE Pep Club 10 11, Welt Side Delegation 12 Basketball 10 1 1 Mixed Chorus Muelcal 10 Spring Musical 11 Junior Senate 11 Senior Senate 12, Volleyball 12, Tennle 10 11, 12 Concert Choir 11,122 Mixed Chorus 10 JOYNER DEBRA Fell Play 11 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Mixed Chorus Muelcel 10 Chlldrene Theater 10 12, Chill Dinner 11 12 Winter Play 11 12 Mm-mr Society 11 12. Spring Musical 10 1 1 1.2 Thaeplans 10 11 12 Concert Choir 11 12 West Side Delegation 12, Uehere 10 Student Council 1 1 Orchestre 10 11 12 Secretary and Presldent Forensics 10 11 JUGENHHMER JOHN KADLEO BRENDA Beeketbal! 10 Symphomc and Marching Binds 10 11 12 Junlor Benete 1 1 KANE CHRIS KBATING MARIANNE Pep Club 10, Student' Council 1011,12 Sensor Senate 12 Tennis 12 Office Helper 10 11 KEEIJNG JOE Concert Choir 1 1 12 Mined Chow! 10 Mixed Chorus Mueloel 10 Spring Muelcsl 10.1 1.12. Dlfiae Auelezent 11 Uehers Club 10 Summer Muelcel 1 1 KELLER. SHIRRY KELLEY NANCY KBLSEY FLORENCE KENJAR MIRSA Volleyball 10 11 Senior Senate 12 Junior Senate 11 KENNEY MIKE Beekatball 1011 '12 KEPLER BARB Marching Bend 10 11, Bend 10 Steteemen 12 Fall Play 10,11,12, Winter Pley 10,11 12, Sprlvly Maples! 10 11 12 Chlldrene 'fheeter 10 11 12 Chill Dinner 10 11 12 Mixed Chorus Musical 10 1 1 12 West Side Delegetion 11 12 Meneger Concert Choir 1 1 12 Historian Mixed Chorus 10 Theeplane 1 1 12 Scribe Summer Muelnel 1 1 12 Pep Club 10 Timers Club 10 KEPROS BROOKE Tennle 10 Art Club 12 Steteemen 12 KEHN SHERI Pep Gish 10, Junior Sonlw 11, Stthlmen 12 Senior Senate 12 KIMBRO ZIEBBIE KINDI. TERRY 'Yennle 11 KING DANIEL Baseball 12 KING RANDY Football 11 12 Baseball 11 12 Basketball 11 Kl.ElN SEV KLEIN JULIE Timers Club 10 Junior Senate 1 1 Senior Senate 1 2 KUNGMAAI KAYLA Mixed Chorus 10 Golf 10 1 1 12 Aquatic Arte 1 1-Co Presiderm Msrohin Bind 10111 12, Symphonic: land 10 1 1 , Honor Society 1 1 1 2 rohenre 1 1 Mixed Chorus Musica! 19 Forensics 10 1 1 State Of lows Scholar 12 Kl.l'l'l-l MERMAN KLOCKE KATHY DE 12 Senior Senate 12 KLUTI-I DEBRA Tennis 10 012 12 KOHOUTEK JULQE KGCLBECK DAVHD Footbelt 10 11 12 Student Council 11,12 Preeident Treck 10 Beeketbell 10 11 12 Baseball 10 11 12 Senior Senate 12, Outlook 11 12 Edltor ln ohlef Sports Editor Statesman 12 Gffice Helper 11 Letterman! Club 11,12 4 2 9 I ' - ' ' I , f ,. 1 e 5 ,. f- ff.,. ' , , ' - -' 7 f K . 1 . w : .K .5 . - 11: 4 5 K I , ' , K. . .-K., , -f,- it ,Ki A r - , 4 , , .g . 1 . 3 : .122 I 5 , ' - A., ' J ii-3 ,KK ' ,. 7 I K, ni, .Lf f f , r I f F 1 , - . 1 . . , . I K ., 0 K - , , Q ff 'L , -V M, .xy ff .-., . V ,L - , , .,-1 r 4 , 3 , 1 F ' 3 7 r r , K 5 K v - , 1 , : . : , ., . ,K I ' :H f, , 1 K r , , 1 K g, - . V, 1 x P 1 F , r v ' ,p 5 K ,f , ,. r .HZ - , , , I , - , , .- , I V V. , I . , , 7 ' - ff i. IV' . ,1, , i , K 1 3 a 5 3 V v 3 ,Q 4 r- H V ' . : 1 7 : K , 2 K ' f 2 ' f - . .f- Wg 0, K,.' , 4, f ' 1- 1,5 r 1 5 r 1 I ' 1 r 2 A Z . - : , , : K . - s s 5 3 3 - ,K, 1 , , 5 gzw. 'T V -yi - 'JL - - ,K K K .1 ' 2 , ' k,:z, ,., I . : , . J 5, z - - ' K 1 , , 1 ff . - f 1.0 ' : , . w - ' z K : , - f. , r 5 , K ,K 1 5,3 , a r 5 3 ., ,A f ,. K, , 8 - -ga, 0 1:1 . s - : , ' 2 . 1 - K ' ' , . .,::,,g - -egg. K y 3 I f 1. rl -Zi: ' 1' I I - , . ,V '1 1 ' 5 , , 1 T21 P , V 'ig ' . ' 2 3 r r 1 , 4 1 W I . - V' I - .. - ,V I 5 i 5 yi 1g,j,i K .JSI . fi. . . 2, 226 Seniors , I ' if ...fr -ffziw A 75 ? ,QL ,, .79 4 vw 'Z S 111 ,, f - ,',,' if . ,,-', f 5 K T lu. .QQ Maria Jenson Deb Johnson Mark Johnson .,.. 1 ,ref 5 ,UM f fr W fl 5 4 '-ff 1,1 x r ff A 1 P l If Q f Randy Johnson Brian Jones Dianna Jones ,Q Q, QQ ' Q-'vw f iwf . Z ws 1 3' 4 if if .2 5 ' K 6 hu kffilfiflf . Tim Jones Tom Jones Sue Jorgensen Debra Joyner Brenda Kadlec Marianne Keating if , if , , , Z van X Q 1 Q X 4 , K? f M 5 sz 1 was , K W l s ' f ' ff' Joe Keeling Sherry Keller Nancy Kelley 1 Senior cheerleaders Christa Barker and Shelley Pickerill arouse school spirit during a Friday night football game. Florence Kelsey Mirsa Kenjar Mike Kenney Barb Kepler Brooke Kepros Sheri Kern Debbie Kimbro Terry Kindl Randy King Bev Klein :iw we is 3 My if ix eglyy gg .. be Q4 gf' z ' Q , wu- -A -'F' Julia Klein Kgyla Klingman Kathy Klocke Debra Kluth Julie Kohoutek David Koolbeck 227 f',' Gene Kostka Ed Kotaska Mike Kray Greg Kriegermeier Kenny Kroeger David Krouse XA 1 44. Rene Krumm Lois Kruse Dan Kuda Doug Kula D8Vid Kurka Lori Lafler , 1 be A F Julie La Kose , gf I f Q ypw, Y if 4 at VV It ,,,, 1,2 V XA :wi N3 w ...MEA Wa Loren Lamere 1 K gg 1 'Fi se 'g. ,-MN 'Mgt' who-.4 During a pep assembly, members of the senior section watch on as the Greg Langer winter cheerleaders do their initiation cheer. 228 Seniors F Teresa Langguth Lori Langhurst Cindi Lanz fi? ww X ,im vm P X AM A Sharon LeClere Scott Ledvina Lori Lee Q I , w ,cfs E IJ A ,, , 7,1 W, 1 ' 1 .... VM. 2. W, Ax YV -we L T'i f' ww AKMJQVWW4 Dan LeGrand Sandy Lenton Anita Lentz Bryan LBSSIY Mike Lester Sherry Lewis av f 1 wg arz,,,,.,M '13 Cindy U9hfY Steve Lillard Clark Linn Sem Q- r 15 :rect 8 ry' KDNEQQMARIL KATHY Ghoemlsbdn 11 Pep Club 'wa Mixpd Chorus Muslims 10. Bmmp airmen 11 Mined Enom: 16 KOSTKA GENE KQTAQXA. Sd Sensual 10 Rumba!! 111,11 Track 1u,'!f1: lmttlr mens Club 16 'I 1 KRAFT' LOB! KRAMR JEFF KRAY MIKE 'Track 10: Fnrenelos 11.12, Winn: Flay 11, Statesman 121 Outlook 12: Badlumru 11.12 KRIEGERNIEIEEI GREG Foothcii 10 Footbeii 'Trainer 11,12 Elsie Beekei'bell1'ra5naf 1 1 12, 'Emote Trainer 11 12 Buftbell Yralnef 11 12 Media AHWCIIIC 1? KROEGER KENNY 1450035 DAVID KRUNIM NINE DECA 12 KRUSE LUIS Q! 12 KUDA DAN KULA DOUG KURKA DAVED Football 10 Track 10, Spring Musica! 10 11 12 Cones!! Choir 1 1 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Mixed Chorus Nlueloel 10 LAFLER LOR1 Pep Club 10 LA KGSE JULIE LAMBERT DAWN LAMERE LOBEN Golf 10 LANGER GREG LANGGUTH TERESA Baeketball 10 11 12 Vullayball 10 11 12, 50Rblll10 11 JJ Club 11 12 LANG!-IUFIST Lon: cancun anna 10 11 Library Aeeietant 1 1 os 12 Pap anna xo LAN! CINDI Summer Musical 10 Mixed Churue 1U Symphonic Band 10 11 Orchestre 11 Concert Choar 11 12 Secretary Watt Side Delegation 12 Mixed Chorus Muelcel 10 Winter Play 10 THUIPWIRB 11 12 S9069 Musical 11 125 Fel! Piay 12 Marching Bend 12 Honur Society 11 12 LE CLERE SHARON LEDVTNA SCOTT Baaabull 10 LEE LGR! Junior Seann 11 Senior Senate 12 Student Connell 12, Statesman 12 Homecoming Flnallat 12 LE GRAND, DAN Theapiane 11.12, Chlldran'e Theater 11.12. Fall Play 12, Mixed Chorus Musical 12, Winter Play 11,12, Spring Musical 11.12, Statesman 12. Junior Achievement 11. Mini Aide 1 2 LENTON, SANDY Student Council 10,1 1 . Mini Aide 10,11 , T 8 I 12 LENTZ, ANITA Mixed Chorus 10, Mixed Chorus Musical 10, Pep Club 10 11, Volleyball 10.11, Data Procseeing 12, Hilltop Bingara 1 1 .1 2 LESSLY, BRYAN Mixed Chorale 10, Marching Band 10. Cancer! Bend 10. Mixed Chow: Muaical 10, Science Fair 11.12 LESTER, MIKE Cross Country 10,11.12. Wrestling 10,11,12, Science Club 10 LEWIS, SHERRY Pom Pom 10, Data Processing 12 LIGHTY. CINDY OE 12, Dutlook 11.12. Statesman 12: Pep Club 10, Mixed Chorus 10, Mixed Chorus Musical 10 LILLARD, STEVE Basketball 12, Baseball 12, Honor Snclaty 1 1,12, State Of Iowa Scholar 12 IJNN, CLARK A . K' Iii, ' Li. .fix 'ffsf 5' E2 ' K' ffl-i 'ii -1 1g4e11fs--ff--f-f,-f,'-mm-2fV.y2.f2,g.,,-w,-,. f .',:1f,.i-11V,VVwV.A:VVVV-, 7,.K1.sez1f,z,V-,fV,V-f,.,.gg,5.1,3,V -V.,V.,gw,.L,Vg, ., -VgggVV5,.,z5gf,V'V.. T-i ' I -'lf , ' J I-- ,. V f , , :IV .W - 1 f f. , V ,.,V V V I V 1, ,., V 12551 f ff -1--f, , ,r VV..,., , .:,V.L-f 1 f 'vii ,VV . f ' V ,H V. , ig ,gg -f V, , ,- -V A - , 11 - V - f?zi:gQzfig,gsvz:1f11.-f-: :fffzw.sfzV:.- N-g2,lijiQa-fgw . f-5,-fgssziifim - ' , VV -VV - . ' -V.fV-f,.. vzflQz f, ,Milli . -. .---9 V ' :w1,.sgjVV ' .,VshVVg5q5iH. U M. ,iii 1:f,. , - V ,- .wait U- ' ' f , 1- .L..'k1- Q.- I .ltfflf w H ., ,. . , V15 g , flsfiktf 'V . VM gg- lg-q:,, f ' - --v1.lr '-- - ' ' V'-7 -Pfiiiilz I 'wfigfi -:, -, :..fffM:'1-V -' A r -T:-kS'1b-'fa' ' ' ' -VE.55if5:fQ 'z .'--'ff .sew V: Elibfff' K K ' U' :wifi ' , ' H5 . 'E.: I 7 ' f'L-KLQT' ' 11 ' ttyl,-ig-5.5-Yi K1 K , -iffzEMfE:55f ' ': ' 'gg ,, V 1 Z, VV 3 f, 3 V. 3 f2.s21.- , 'H 'i -' - , T. 4. ' f, .-Q. - ,, ., . m L... I. . 1- - f - -225---jf - -.' L' ff' V - My 1-, f-7:-Higizlils' I -111,552-xf2.12. - fiig--' 1 l- f f,- ' ',-fx.-1. 'K -I--2111 '-':.:fz-fv ' A' , . I , . K K . V f V V 33971 . 5 ' .. I K ' zfilffi-f ' ' ifiisj fi-12 ' . : . -K , , ' , - ' I 1 1.-if - if - wily V - wsu-, . 1 1 7 ' f 1 1 5 - . . , ., , 1 -V 5 V. ., - . I . ' - ' 1 , , - ' 1 . : . . 4 I p , 1 I u 1 ' ' . v 1 . K - I V.,j 1 I - I I 5 . 9 I K . I I A In K . - 1 - 1 . . 1 1 I 1 ' Z V V : V 2 V : -732. - . 7 - V I -f ..i1- 5.11. ,VV i , .,. '-v.. ,., ,V VV,-V 1 ,.,V IVKV . A .KV V - . 1 V v - , -, . . - 1 -V -, , : i V ' ,.--V1 1--iii' 1 I Z 3 3, ' ., , I ,. , . ' f:,- i, 229 ' LOGAN MARK: Mixed Chorus Muslcll 10: 891509 Mlltivbl 10-11,-, l5 1'1 2- 'Bend 1621 1 , 12i1'reeKdBnt: Gonoerts-5Q5h0lr 1i1f1 22 7735394-ch0 UUfE 230 Seniors 102 .nan and 1o,11,121 ofcnnm 11: Summer Mum.: mg ' LONQTRASFS 1 mm h. ,fgf-1. mm ' Losev. awENoA51sunhQ4l 1011-:slump slngm 11: Honor socmy- 11,12z Senior Senate 12:77 81 I 12: Debate 10. K Lowil PAWY: oyknaniis 10.1 75? ' '55 ' LUKSVHART, GREGB , V ,V K Mmiiom. Galnuciis svriiimonui' Bendi'?:10. 1 ' coniiim Jani. Bands 1 1. ummm, mvvv: swfmmkfno 11Qg11.1?z1M-fvbfvv Send 19111-136, Coneert Baiid 11,11 V 1' ' ' 'z MANHART-VLGABVL, 1111 1 Mmiiaou, JEANNE: eyfh-mardi 10,115 sumar swim 12:-Juniors Senate 11: Pep Club 10: JJ Club 10, MANfrA,1'snm MARCHANT, RANDY mAwLsNG.'enea:f'renae2'. 1,.1 MARSHALL, TIM: Mlxed Chorus Musical 10: Spring Musical 10: Mixed Chuwe 10 MARTE NS JON MASON MARTV Wrestiing 10 11 Bend 10 11 Mlxed Chorus Musical 10 Spring Musical 10 '11 MAS1' SANDY Forensics 10 Date Processing 12 Outlook 11 Fell Play 10 Readers Theater 10 Science Ciub 10 Debate 1 1 NFL 10 MATEJCEK BETH Volleyball 10 11 12 Softball 10 11 12 Mlxed Chorus 10, Mixed Chorus Musical 10 JJ Club 11 12 Senior Senate 12 Statesman 12 Pep Club 10 MATU8 DAN MC CAIN MIKE Football 10 11 Baseball 10 11 12 MC CALLUM CHRIS Golf 10 11 MC CLUSKEY DEBRA MC DANIEL CINDY MC GUN'-19, ANNE MC INTOSI-I RICHARD MC KENZIE DANETTE Bend 11 12 Drama 11 12 Track 10 Speech 10 11 Foreneles 10 11 Mark Logan Gwenda Losey Patty Lowe Gregg Lukehart Patty Mahan Jeanne Manson ,J Mc LEE8 PEGGY Greg Marllng Jon Martens Marty Mason MC MANN TED Bllkeiblll 10 11 Cross Country 10 11 MC l!'AL, KORY Cross County 1 1 12. Track 12 Science Club 10 MC SWEENEY MIKE Wrestling 1011 12 Cross Country 12 Science Ciub 10 MEFFERD BARS Swimming 10 Honor Society 11 12 Steiesmln 1 1 Junior Senate 1 1 MEINER MONA Mixed Chorus 10. Spring Musica! 10 Mh1lAlde 1 1 Honor Society 1 1 12 Homecoming Queen Flnelier 12 Art Cfub 12 Hllltop Singers 1 1 MEBCK LlNDA MEYER TIM Tennis 10 Bend 10 MILLER DEBRA Data PYQGCISIHQ 12 MILLER MARK Wrestling 10 T Bn l 12 MILLER SHSLLY Pom Pom 10 Stewlmen 11 12 MILLER TERESA Office Runner 10 Statesman 11 12 MILLIB DAVIS MARIE MINOR DONNA MIYTAN FRED Foefbeli 10 MOONEY KEELY Summer Musical 10 12 Pep Club 10 11 12 Mixed Chorue 10 Mixed Chovum Musieel 10 Concert Choir 1 1,1 2 991409 Mwvwal 11 12 Children: Theater 12 Junior Senate 11 Statesman 12 Cine: Secretary 12 Honor Society 11 12 MORAN, LCIUIS MORRIS DEBBIE MRSZWK ROGER Truck 12 MULMERIN, THERESA Office Assistant 10 Stetesman 11 DE 12 Sandy Mast Dan Matus Beth Mategcek 'WX 'CTl'lL 1X Mnke McCann 7 Qi., ,,.5, j .. I ' f ' I I ff r 9 ,I r y V- M h l a r M if M, 4, , , W 'wwdh Chris McCallum Cindy McDaniel Ann McGuire Richard Mclntosh Danette McKenzie Peggy McLees ACI, W? 41,-., ,vu 1 Ted McMann Kory McNeal Mike McSweeney Barb Mefferd Mona Meiner Debra A. Miller qv' vga' Mark Miller Shelly Miller Teresa Miller Donna Minor Fred Mittan Keely Mooney W ,Q Q' Senior Barb Kepler strikes a pose at the end of her solo during Rags to Riches. E Roger Ivlrgtik Therese Mulherin 231 Whale the band takes a break seniors Fllck Cole and Mlke Ilten clown around X ,-1. Joanne Nechanlcky Jennifer Nelson Joe Nemec Randy Nesset Davld Noel Debbie Nost Jlm Novak Lora Novotny Cindy Nut Cindy Oldfather David Olsen David Olson 94: Sara Ortmayer Barb Ortner Linda Owen gr 'r Jon Oyler fam , 'fo Q., Wm 3 N, E K Faith Parker Tammy Paeth Dennis Parizek 'Mir 1 mr' . Ns X Ron Paulsen 41 E ,A 'f I V W A 3 by ' ,vm ,.,,,,x f- L, WM, , 4 wi 'f'x7J, 5 , l Debbie Pazour We-. Joan Pelisek Debbie Pennington Sandy Perkins .1 41'T P 1 ,nz 'li 1 i, David Peters Babette Pettibone Lynn Pfaltzgraff Senior Directory HUNSUN SUS C7988 OBUIIQYY 10 Bleketblii 10 11 Treok 10 1 1 12, Soffbeil 10,11 12 Student Council 12 D! 12 Vice Preeident Gill-I Preeldent 12 JJ Club 11 12 MURRAY, KATHY DE 12 Pep Chats 10 MUSIER HERB Summer Muelcel 10 11 West Side Delegation 10,11 12 5991913 Mueicflf 10.1 1,121 Mixed Chowk! Muticll 10 Jazz Kon! 12 Coheed Choir 11,12, Milled Chorut 10 MY!!! MARY NAUGHTON JULIE NAXURA 'FIM RCAL CONNIE Tennis 10 leeketblil 10 1 1.13 Volleyball 11 12 JJ Chab 1 'I 12, Junlor Benito 1 1 Senlor Senate 12 Steteeosen 1 1 12 Outlook 12 NFC!-IANICKY JOAN!!! Thnpiene 10 11 12 Treasurer Welt Side Deleqetion 1Q,11,12-Mlnnger spring Musica? 10 11 12, Mixed Chorus 10, Winter Ney 10, Orchestre 'ID Symphonic Bend 10 1 1 Mlmhlng Bend 10 11 Concert Choir 11 12 Fell Play 11 12 I-Iomeeomino Sem! Flneliet 12 Cheerleader 12 NELSON JENNIFER Tommie 10 Pep Club 18 NHLSDN JULIE Treok 19 REMIC JD! Wreetilng 10 NBIBET RANDY NQWCOMBQ MARK NIB!-ITINGALE JONNIE NOEL DAVID NORMAN DONALD MOST DISH!! Symphonic lend 10 11 12 Oroheetre 11 12 Honor Society 11 12 NOVAK JIM Football 10 11 12 NDVOTNY LORA OE 10 NUTT CINDY Pep Club 10 Steteemen 11 12 OHLHAUSEII KELLY QLDFATHER CINDY Fel! Ptey 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Volleyball 10 11 Concert Choir 1 1 12, Tennie 10 Mixed Chorus MueIcel10 Spr Ing Muelcel 11 12 Children e Theater 12 Summer Muelcel 11 OLSON DAVID Footbeil 10 Wrestling 11 Concert Choir 11 12 Mixed Chorue Muelcel 10 Fell Pley 11 Spring Mueleei 11 12 Winter Pley 11 OLSIN DAVID Football 10 DRTMAYER SARA Mixed Chorue 10 Mixed Chorue Musical 10 Steteemen 11 12 Volleybell 11 Junior Senate 11 Senior Senete ORTNER, BARS OSTER, MICHAEL OWEN, LINDA Hilltop Singer: 11,12 OYLER. JON Boeketbell 12, Concert Choir 12 PAETH, TAMMY Swimming 10, Honor Society 11.12 PAHIZEK, DENNIS Fell Play 10, Medio Aeeletant 10,11 PQRKER. FAITH Fell PNY 10, Student Councif 10.11, Mini Aide 1 .11 PAULSEN, RON Footbdi 10,11,12, Basketball 10 PAZOUR, DEBBIE PELISEK, JOAN Mixed Chorus 10, Concert Choir 1 1,12 Secretary. Mixed Chorus Mueleel ID, Summer Muelcel 10,1 1 , Winter Play 1 1 . Spring Muereel 1 1 , Fell Play 12, Theeplane 1 1,12, Chill Dinner 1 1, 12, Welt Side Delegation 1 1.12 PENNINGTDN. DEBBIE PERKINS, SANDY Band 10 PETERS DAVID PETERSEN, ROGER PETTIBDNE. BABETTE Gymnastics 10.1 1 , Pep Club 1 0. Lab Anal: tant 11, Senior Bennie 12 PFALTZGRAFF, LYNN Mixed Chorus Musical 10. Mixed Chorue 10, Bend 10,1 1 . Orchestre 1 0, Concert Choir 1 1 1 2 Spring Musical 1 1,1 2 . I -I Q . . : . ' ,M . : ' . .- A ' . : : . - z . I , S Q v I . ' E'?l!l1Wl90CKif5!!FF -'11?1f,- 1 ' - - 2525111 1 V If-il1'? 1 , , Lf! V K, , . I I K, . . I K, v V. 7 . . - 3 - I I ,. K M V' ,.:. I . A , V ,ty K . if-1.55-::,1 -'viiiz-ssrffl' f-:,fq,g4zjff ,1:f,,1z1.f--:.:- - .2-f2i'31 . , V I iky fl L,,, V, I . ,L - V , ' oi. 1 I ti., ' r,ky,y ik: . ' 2 V: 1 7 3 1' 2 v rr ,Li H I I M, 2 'fu '7- ' ,. 5 . 1 I- 1 S 1 , n 5 1 I 1 S - 3 , 1 3 I Q , : . 1 . . 1 . 1 3 1 1 F v I . . 4 1 1 1 . , I I 1 3 3 , . . 4 1 I 1 1' . . Q . .. 1 . 1 I r 2 I Q 1 3 I J 1 5 F 5 1 I 1 3 . . 2 ' : z v P I F 12. K 233 234 Seniors Se-inlor PICKERILL SHELLEY: Cheerleader 10 1 1 121 Pep Club 10 1 1 ' Stu- dent Council 12' Statesman 1 1 ' Junior Senate 1 1 - Senior Sophie --f,-k -I',- fr.: 5: ,-:- fig- -f,: ' PIKE BRUCE: Football 10. , Pazngksen renew, Foo'E1fa1110 12fggnnkq111ggitt'1o- 816219111 Ccriigoll 11 1a-- sprung 'Musical 10. ' ' ' :' PLAGMANN HOLLY: Mixed Chorus Musical 10' 8 rln Mulioal sw a 11 123 Concert Choir 1112-Trsamuror. VV VVIVVV Poxoimzv 11518: sihiigmun 15?li,12- Oliiigok 11f3i?i'3'r.5'ifii-iiiib 1 1 12-Preaidef'l1r DECA 12' Juniorsenate 11' Senior' Senate '12. POLE!-INA TODD: Swimming 10- Bteteamen 1 1 12-Editor in chief- Conoert Cholr,1V.1 12- Golfing Mutha!! 10 1 1312- Bandxjp 1 15 Cherub 10' Wait Side Di1agatiora5gfl'1 ' Vaarlafook Phof.Qa9raphorfJf1-.- POMEROY HARLAND POPELKA KAREN: Volloyblll 'lQ:xBeek01:lp!1l 10,115 127 Student Counoll 12- Junior Sandie 1 1 ' Senior Sandia 12- Pegiyiilub 105511154- ed Chorus 12- Mixed Chorus Musical 10. PRATT DEBI: Sophomore Clase Secretary 10- Theepiena 10 11512' Tlmen Club 10,V12' Pep,C!uh 10',HiINoP Singer! 11,1125 Orange! 10 112-112: T 81 112' Fall may 10 1 1 '-'h Chlldiidn :Theater 10 11Qi1'2' Winter Play 10,11' Spring Muelcal 10 11' Chili Dinner 10 11.1 PUSATERI HEIDI: Mixed Chorus Musical 10' Track 10 11 12' Croae Country 10- Honor Society 1 'IV 12- Statesman ,12- Phownraphor' State Of Iowa Scholar 1 2- Mixed Chorus 10' JJ Club 1112. - ---1 1 -'-, Achievement 10 11 12. ounJANo MARY: Mixed Chorua 10' Mixed cv-omimmlcul-E10 Cross Country 10' 'Track 10 11 12' Statesman 11 12-Senior Co- edltor- Honor Society 1 1.12' Junlor Achievement 10- Timers Club 1 1 - State Of Iowa Scholar 12. RAINBOLT KAREN: Honor Society 11 12' -OE 12. ' 1 READNOUR REBECCA: Fel! Play 10 1 1: Mixed Chorue Mueical 10' Winter Play 10- Spring Mualcal 10 1 1 12- Theaplans 10,1 1 12' Mix- ed Chorus 10- Concert Choir 1 1 12- Timers Club 12' Senior Senate 12' Junior Achievement 10- Chlllyhirmer 11. REARDON BILL: Golf 10 11. ' nenmavon nANov REECE. MARVA: Timers Club 10 1 1 - Library Aealatant 11' Marching Band 10 1 1 12- Symphonlc Band 11 12- Junior Achieve- ment 10.11' Baaketbell 10. REEVES JODEE: Glrla Swim Manager 10. mc:-uxnuson imnov: Golf 10- oh... ui. RICHARDSON ruwmono: Building Tradae 11 12. RICHMOND cuss V V VV V mack noxANiuE: Honor 8ocletyV11 . mnsv menus: somuu 1o- Mans-Aw . mnsv ,mcx 1 RINDERKNECHT STEVE: Baaohall 10' DE 12. , RITCHART MIKE: Batlbpil 10' Blaketblll 10 Golf 10,11 - T 81112. ROBfhT8ON'ifANET 'V' nosemson MARTIN ff ROBYDVLDRI: Mina Chop-pg 10- Mgggqa chovqgmunxeqafijna Pepghgb 10 1-1-'-Treasure? 'Junlorkisanete it-.11 gCorroart'CholY '1-- 11512' Musk-:at 11 12- 'Senior Senate 12 Outlook 12- Stateirhen 12'-TWV RODEMEVER. JOHN: Football 10' Mixed Chorus 10' B eeball 10 - 0 11.125 Junior Aohlevemant 10. V nomiih cmnih np 1 1- 1 ROMAN SUE: Theaplane 10' T In I 12' Pep Club 11. nonVlgp,VnoN:Vgpofnall119,11 1:7 .,Va pnpunaxfV3gpV11 nowiiixv srsiiia 1 'C '1 1 1 'fffi 111' ROWRAY TE RESA RUDQMWICK - rll. 755 '.'- J nuseuss TIM: annum 'no 11.12. I I .3- i . . . . . K jf . . . . 12 ,Mx A nz . , 1 ' . I 1 1 , . . . . . . . 1 , . . . . . 1 . . . . . , 1 12 . . . 1 . . 1 . X . . . . . 1 fl I 1 I l D I p I 1 . . . . . . . . 1 . . . . . . . PYLE, TAMMY: Pep Club 10: Pom Pon 10: Golf 1 1: OS 12: Junior . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,12 , , 11 . . . . . . . 1 . . , . 1 1 I 4 I 1 I . 4 . . 1 . . . . . . . 1 . . . . , - Shelley Pickerill Bruce Pike Kris Pokorney Todd Polehna Harland Pomeroy Kafen POPSIKB Debi Pratt Heidi Pusateri Q A Tammy Pyle Mary Quijano Karen F-lainbolt Rebecca Readnour f Q ,gg A I S i f , N f wie iid Bill R9H'd0'1 Randy Redinefen Nlerve Fleece Jedee Reeves Raymond Richardson Cliff Richmond ,Iggy s f , M3 3 ' 9' ,r', - , X A . fi , Af 2? jf' g , fvg, j igz. ye 1 i ff Q 5 Roxanne Rieck Mickie Riley Steve Rinderknecht NURS RifCh9l'f Lori R0bY John R0d9m9Y9f 4-' V QW Cindy Roman Sue Roman Ron Rooks . i W .45 Steve Rowray Teresa Rowray Rick Rudd 5 Q if At the Senior Senate s annual Pancake Supper, these seniors feel that making the pancakes is as fun as watching Ron Rooks eat them 11 55 'rim Rngglos 235 x Wifi, 64P0r un-nv' Holly Salehoglu Rick Sasek Jill Schaefer Paula Scheel Joni Schlotfelt Jill Schroeder Homecoming queen candidate Cindy Hess shares her excitement with es- cort Rick Beachler. 236 Seniors M 'E 'lf I I Jill Schuetzle R Jim Seiler V Shelly Shaffer Jan Shaheen Sean Shanahan Tim Schulte A 'GQ-T QQ' xy J 4 ' I, Kristy Scott Jim Sedlacek Lee Selinger Randy Shaver sAuuu.Y, eoousg romana: 123.1 1 1 eadkemall 10: Golf 1 on 11 cl-an Coamtiy 1 1: Wmgtllng 1 1: ggudsnt Cannell 10,1 15 Ou!looK.T!Q.1 1,- 121 1u.i21Qk3l2f 91411521100 11l5i?!4?F9H0l c'011.iQ?!if!5?!?1- ' ' ' - ' sALE'l?i5m.u. H6114-r 1' ' ' 'if'f SABEIQRICK: 10jkFwlmmlng,10.11,13ffStudont7Sauncll 1 1.f!i1s2'd'n'fa.Hs0l0r 12: Boyqliilg-su q g:'- L -ywf SGI-IAEEER, .111.1L?Ycmmai11bg 1o,11'2 '1v5p c1us'1o,11,123Q2sun1or Son:gq.,11: Senlelj Bonne 121 Studenf Council 12: D! 12:k0ffIoe Sam!-gguallat 12,1 ' 1 ' l scnndiifsnr. .wha ' I v scunqnnen. .aug se-awww 1 1.12: ifmnap singer. 121 1411110.11110 1 0f'.'?if?!?if 9 '!l?!?1'?.'F f45!5- ' h .:h Hilzlii- 1 3 scniiifzus. Jtiiiiran 318113111 .121 -Arka21'1.1 2: mel 'f 61111-lg and Cbmseru Banda 12. - SCHULIE, TIM: Qquncll 103jallCblu 10,112 Bltkntblll 10 1i1lIfv-Bk 'flew Cf-v!19w v 1923 1: Sf-MPN'-1 8COfl?.i'KRl8T'V?gif85xnd cliown 1o: 1u11x.a criaimn Maha.: 10: Matching lend 10.11.125 Symphonleiand 11,123 Concert Choir 11,12g Thupieng 11.125 Spring Magical 11,125 Softball 10: Pk OYCUCQQFI 12: Fall Play 1 1.12. L SIDLQEEK. JlNl1'f1Fl0nor guQe.ffffj ty 1 1.1'i3'1lsme oiirawa 12. sunsn. .mm sanding Trades 12. ' seuuoen. Lee: annul: 1u,11,1z1 enunbm suemnson 10: um Ailitigjlf 11: Ald 11: Building Trades 12. V Sl-IAPFEB. SHELLY: Gymnaatlou 10: JJ Club 10: Club 101111.12 OE 12-State Treasurer. SHAHEEN. JAN: Mixed Chorus 10: Mixed Cham: Musical 19: Pop Club 10,1 1.12-Vice-President: Mat Maidu 1 1.12: Library Aldo 1 1.- 12: OE- 12-Historian. ' , K SHANAHAN. SEAN: Footblll 10.1 1.12: Balkothlll 10,12: Baloball 10.11.123 Outlook 12: Statesman 12. SHAVSB. RANDXG. Foowcll,1D.1 1 .121 Track 10,315.11 2g Recipient of Ben Trickoy Award 1 1: Statesman 1 2+Boyn Spun! Editor: Outlook 1 1.1 2-Editorial Editor. SHAW, JEFF: Football 16.11.12-low! Daily Prana Asuoelatlon Honorable Mentiea-1. Voted, Moat Valuable Offensive Llneman. Ruoqlyadydlzettgffrop align Week Ayyard: Wrggtllng 10.51 L sl-mens, Loan as 12. 'V T 4 SHERMAN. JoEikMll'0hlllQ.uOlId 10.115 Concert Band 10:kMlxld Chong-,105 11412: Conqert CholQ.11.12: rorn1xiei1:ag.10.1.111E2z 13111525112.oinnQ:7g59.11f13zgag1n1na V... 1 Chordif'YMunleilE!10,1 1 .12?ff1Zh1ldron?iT??heatu -105211 ,122 YPEdllf'Plny 1o.11,41a: wmfwri Pay 10911 1.121 Spring Musical 1ol11,12Z -rnupsam 1u.11,12. ' auuL1.5,c1NoY:..QummurManual 11x:gfrsm.n mg Pennsic. - 1 . slecxivinf. Loeiffnma' a 58 8 5 3 1017 nt 10fi'l.!unlor A1i511owmmi'1o.11: Mlllzop Singers 11,125 Pep Club 12: Tsnnlo 12. K me' ne .wav von. 1 li 10 11 12 e mn-new 10.11, Track 515 .1 1 Hg -1 vim, 1 :A v , ,gi 1o,1.1.zx2g PUQQQ1-lb 111: 1Dg1fl.12: 81151141111 cqqgggxt 10: sarzbqlmi. 14- ' SIBCO, DENISE: 1Iolloyball'10g Junior Achievement 1 1. SKALA. CHERYt..:.Cl'w0rllqding 10,113 Mlxld Chorus 10:'VMlxed ChofQ151Muulcelf:fl32: Pep 10: Ju1154:9f'8nnltQ'1,fiL1,: Senloiyjenofa 12: 0212: Statesman 11': TimnrsiClg1b 12: H6dfneuomi1'19'S0ml- Flnaliif 12. SKALSKY. LAURA: Tlmornclub 10: Ushers Club 10. snocaiw vnmmyp 1 o.1.131uQ1u.ym1fg1eo.1 1 1 195111: 1 1: Pom P611 Glrl101f' fl' 'ii' ' SMITH, JANET: Mixed Chorus 10: Mixed Chorus Musical 10: Statesman 11,121 Dan Proeeullng 121 V- Mixqggfghorun-'Mgebd 10. ,Va sMr1'l1, TONNA '27 1 fl ' ' 1' sM11'1'14AMP. noam: vmlgygml 1 0.1 12 enkumnp 1 0,1 1.123 'Tennis w?f!v!a9 'oifielai '?'f55 '?9-1? if 111 , .WESTE- sNElIlEfbAN:64?ii1S1mano 18f11. 1 ' S ..,,,,f 1, ga if W1 ' 11 ,f . fi Q yi , aww 1 r 1 !r,vg2 fi 1 'G' 122 'Z ' I4 9. , W 1 45 . M gf K ,L ,RX 3? fi I 21 Q f Us WW ,jx fm M, Mi' f Q K 1 an yy. WH. .f 'W Jeff Shaw Lori Sheible Joe Sherman 'K 4-www-U Cindy Shull Lori Siechert Judy Siemering if 'L .Y-1 4 .H 'wks .-wi' .25--.. Denise Sisco Cheryl Skala Laura Skalsky W fsflff fW ' QWi.f14755Wff2f, 'E Z, l' K f 'W M 1 1 . ' , ..... , ..y.,..y R W 1' . 7.5 1 f .fy V iw Z s 2 ,Tiff 'EY M Wa, M, Tam 31.2, 'gg ' :!1X3z45?'72 VVVV ffrv1,ff42.5qy.:g.,ff. ,A E?i?: z2 'E my Slocum Janet Smith Jeraldine Smith MM wwwwufg M Mvwwmwwwyeggyyqr-'fmmcg f f Q, ff f 'Z P' Wf 2 W M33 2 M 2 5 Q ,rf A M , 1 1 ,f 1 ' Al , Tonna Smith Robin Smittkemp Dan Snell 237 'QA 3 Z . Q x A Big X. R0b9 f Sorenson Jody Spencer Ronald Spina Christine Stahl Betty Stark Sheri Stepanek Ann Sfolba Mark Stoltenberg Sharon Stourac David Strief Becky Striegal Karen Strong Jeff Stuckenschneider Larry Suckow John Svoboda ? -sw Qjf-Nags- :QS 525 . 1-fssfxjaz g - Dave Sweet Tom Symonette Julie Tallman .ir Taking time out from the Christmas rush, senior John Barge discusses his Laura Thomason Marcia Thompkins Larry Thompson Christmas list with Santa. 238 Seniors r A - wi 15.130 - xr my XXX Rig LL.,. ,L . .LQ . 5-:S -:SL Matt Thompson Bob Tiedtke ,E x Sharon Tiernan Brett Urban we ...X -...ff 2 :pu fd' Tom Utt Steve Van Steenhuyse Tammy Varner Sue Vecerka Senior' Directory 11 'ilL155fiiPleusaNgEi1baraaT 'L ,'-h' 2 s 1 3 SQENCEN, JODY: Weet Side Delegation 1 1,125 Spring Mueicel 11,- 12: Marching Bend 10.11.12g Tennis 10: Honor Society 11,'l2. genre, BQNQF-D 1 agua? , ,.V. 3 iEi ,k.:, if k.7, ,ggi , , 1,2 , STARR., Cl'li1fSTlNE: Mlxod Chorus Musical 10: Student Council 172: Tennis 125 Mixed Chorue 10. SWBRK BETTY' Fell Play 10 1 1' Chlldrezfe Theater 11 12' Winter Play 10 12, Theeplane 10 11 12 Forensics 11 12 NFL 12 Hilltop Blngsra 12: Summer Muelcei 10 Statesman 12 Senior Co-editor D!-slli Dinner 12 STABK MICHAEL STEPANEK, SHE!! Track 10 Pep Club 10 Junior Senate 11 Senim' Senate 12 DECA 12, Statesman 12 Office Assistant 11 STEVENS DENNIS STOLBA ANN Volleyball 10 11 12 Golf 10 11 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Cancer! Choir 12 Sp:-mg Musical 10 12 Senior Senate 12 OE 12 Tlrnere Ciub 12 Homecoming Sem: finalist 12 SYOLTINBBRG. MARK Mbned Ohorue 10, Mixed Chorus Musical 10 Summer Ney 10, Spring Musical 11 Theapisne 10 1 1 STOURAC SHARGN O! 12 STRIEF DAVID Baakethall 10 Track 12 STRISGEL. BECKY Junior Achievement 10 1 1 12, Golf 10 1 'l 12 T 8 t 12 Voiiayball 10 SY!-IONG KAREN Mixed Chorus Musical 10 Mixed Chorue 10 Hilltop Singers 11 Tennle 10 Basketball 10 Pep Club 10 11 Hletorlen Junior Senate 11 Senlor Senate 12 DECA 12 STUCKENSONNSIDEB JEFF Track 1 1 12 Science Ciub 1 1 SUCKOW LARRY SVDBODA JOHN West Srde Delegation 10 12 Mixed Chorus 10 Mixed Chorus Muelcsl 10 Band 12 Pep Band 12 Spring Musical SWYET DAVE Tennle 10,11 12 Junior Senate 11 Senior Senate 12 T 81 l 12 Cross Country 10 Footbei! Manager 11 SYNIONETTE TOM TALLMAN JULIE Summer Musical 10 Psp Club 10 Cheerleader 10, Junior Senate 1 1 Track 10 Baekeibell 11 TALLMAN Mill! THAN? JANET TI-QDMASON LAURA Mixed Chorus 10 Pep Club 10 Mixed Chorus Muelcal 10 Junior Senate 11 Senlor Senate 12 Statesman 12 T1-IOMPKINS MARCIA Mixed Chorus Mueicel 10, Mixed Chorus THOMPSON LARRY THOMPSON MATT Footbali 10 11 TQFDTKE BOB Ftbotball 10 11 12 Track 10 UIRNAN SHARON Statesman 11 12 Outlook 12 TBMASEK KEVIN Track 10 11 12 Gymnaatice 10 11 12 Audi!! Vieual Alaleiewt 11 TRAYLOR CHARLES Foozball 10 11 'fennle 10 11 12 Wrestling 10 Marching and Jazz Bands 10 11 12 Concert Bend 10 Symphonic Band 11 12 YUTTLE ANGELA URBAN 88511 'Fannie 11 UYT, TOM Football 10 11 12 Basketball 10 Let-termana Club 10 VAN STEENHUYSE STEVE Summer Musical 10 11 12 Fall Play 10 11 12 Chi!! Dinner 10 11 12 Mixed Chorue 10 Mixed Chorus Musical 10 12 Dhlldrsne Theater 10 12 Wlnter Pley 10 11 12. Spring Muelcel 1 1 12 Concert Choir 11 12 West Sade Delegetlan 11 12 Foreneiea and Debate 10 11 12 NFL 10 11 12 VARNER, TAMMY VEATCH DAVE 1' 5 I 12 Work Experience 12 VECBRKA SUE Beeketbeil 10 Band 10.11 Pep Chnl: 10 11,12 USCA 12 Statesman 11 Senior Banana 12 , , K. Q I 1 , , v .fi Y r 1 r r' ,V I . '1i:,,. A f 2 ' ., -sf ' 3 . Z I v ..' 3 v' . 5 1 1 3 I 1 2 1 P 4 I 3 ,S 2 - . .J ' f ' - 5 ' 1 - - , C . . I 2 . Q K 1 U 1 l ' ' 1 1 Z 2 v -' . - p I I I F, I I 4 ' I 5 I . ' - I S 1 I . - v 1 3 1 I F I I 4 A 1 -. - 4 v 3 ' 5 ,u.. I f 1 1 5 Z I - ' 7 . 3 - ' . 1 ' 1 5 I I ' . 3 1 1 f n I ' 1 K ,Ak V ,. f A 4 - . . 4 5 f I - , 1 2 1 n I 1 v I v 3 f I . 1' 3 ' I . l 1 5 v - . . 1 :nl 7, K K ,gr V, ky . ' ,-,l2,-LT? i -' 11,1 . ' ' - 1 1 -1 1 4 - 1 8 . 1 1 . . . . , : 1 . 1 . . 1 ,V 31 f 1 , v 1 W . v 1 ,V ..-rl 5 , ,,, IVE' , v W, ty 'ii . J 1 Ak,L . , 1 4 1, f , ,+ , f . , . , v no 'f f. ,' : - 1 , 1 1 K ' 1 , ,. , V ' 'fl' 'T ,,g?1U K1 John VBYOUCIB Bill Vokt Kim Vranish Sfacv Vfba Paffv Waite Bob walker 11 A f 5' S8l'ldl'8 WBlkl19l' Mike Wall Christine Wallace s 'SE mv 1? 5 1 ew- A 'VJ me Tim Walter Mark Walton Jon Ward S 1 1 11 K X 55? 1. ri, EY ' is , , N QW 1 240 Seniors 9 6 we ,. Mx, Kim Weber Vicki Weber Regina Weidenhamer -51 ' ,,,:fqg,1, A 1,,,e,1f , ,,if1,i. - , '.' ,,1,,g11ll,: 'Ah' If fk'- 1 .-11' 1 ,,,.,,' 1 ,l,' lr,r ' '11 'i'- WALKEB soaavopwn' ll-36,11 5215578511 arms 'i 7:5 '16' VWQU r l 1 Inu 1115111 g.s:figN5Bf 8161113938: UMW! Chunky 'IB 158998 'IOASMWY UIQRIQ' Q WALL MIKE Stumnt Common ilnprnaneattvu 10,31 12 Chl! Treasurer 10 11 Sciences Oiub 19 WA!-Lid!! CHRISTINE T li 1 'li WALTiR TIM lilkltbt910 11 12 Dudook 11 12 81'ntnsmsn12 Golf 11 12 wnzsfiam aawhom WALTON MARK Hind '59 WASH JON Jxmlor Aohiqvumnnt 11 WEBER. RAM erm Officer 16-Vice fruidnnia dwnnartion 10.11 13 Chqorbllkt 12 P05 Club 12, JJ Club 11 12 Mufhiodniillly Candidate 12 Junior Sonata 11 Senior Sonata 12 wing!! WCM! Symphonic and Mprehing Banda 19,19 12 WEIDENHAMERQ RIGUNA WSI-GH, KATHLEEN lnftbtil 10 WlL1'D8 JOEY 'P ll 13 WELTY SCOTT Junior Achievement 10 11 12 Outlook 12 WI-4l1'i PAM Pop Club 10 1 1 Junloz Sonata 1 1 Senior Sonata 1 2 WHIYSMAN BRAD Summer Mulino! 10 Sawing Mutludl 10 1 1 Fall Play 10 Childrens Theater 16 Won Sid: Delegation 11 12 Mixed Chorus Musical 10 Thccpilnl 10 11 Bookstore 10 11 12 Manager Mind Chorus 19 Concert Choir 11 12 Vivo-President Outlook 12 Mmrehing and lynmzhonio Bands 10 11,13 Forosmict 10 Hmmm' liieftly 11 15, WHIHNG THDMAS Wrlfwng 16 11 12 WIBRAGND STEVE Inaba!! 10 11 12 Boys Sato 1 1 Formulas 12 559113041 11 Wrottllng 11, Dlbatl 12 Lib Alilttlttl 11 Outlet!! WIINEKE DARYL Wil!! LANG! WILCQX UAMQL lprirwumde-at 10: Orcimiffl 'ID Miami Otwiui 10 Junior Achievement 10 MLUHQLD, ROBIR1' WILFGH fm: mumbai: 11,21 mmwwaxl if Dinh? 'xo M 12 Studi!!! Council 12 wsu-:gum Mamma wlu:-IKs.M, nom an an wnnuams DAL: iVlLt-ZAMS, ummm WILSON D635 aw 10.211 12 Bnfktwhll fm 11 my xaubnnwib- 11 'az swam fra wiuion .wmv wlmmrf, xxlmi Jun-sm Abhlmumqni M WILSQN KELLY Mixed CHONQ 10 Orchonra 1011 810199 3509995 113 39609 Muliqoi 10 wiser-fmnvlfl. 'mnegm ma-ilnymew 11 Hin elim 11 Awww sumti 11 Spain: annum 12 WIQEYHAVID Fbdtblnig Y1 12 HDQODOBTB11 12 f5 Trick Q9 winter, anlisfiafm hmdmlwf 1 n smash ini 11,1121 anew fi wvxrr, Perm mi nw so 11 12 cmiamu MY 10 wma glam 0131323622 my Musical slmhgxziq chorus 99 Q51 I fl 631004166359 G Rihad ff- savgmnnrma fzamafiic xwmrwm wif? 'rbampffgspnd im summnn 1 1 vouxzn Amznam zawawu.. wwe: fs,-, , 'fiifjifgfggf i ' - 1 A -' - ,1 ,115 11 f- 1 fl-11 if K Q' 1 11 1 1- :aim - 1 Q,.1f1si1:ff 1 ffwsis, -, - . 1,1,w-115,115 5f5 f?i' ,.- 11- J, NL - 11.11 1 , f 1:1 ,.,A ,, 1 fi tw ,W 1 fly,-?E V '.' -5 1, r 3 15,ji,- ' v IQ' 'j ' , 1 1 ' , ,, 3,51 ,ggi -11 1 Iiiffgjbisfiwg, n, ' !!',x'f?Eg?'31f1,-5'- 1fffjy15jffi15jQ,,11 f .',-:5:i,'?f5ij?,5- ,, fu- , f 1 - f ,iw-,1-f,s'1 1 1 - , , '1 ,,- Z 1 . 4 'P 'f-1 Sm, Q9 1 ,i - 1 ,, ,' ,,.' T ' , 052- ' 5? 14451, ,1 ' .5 - - -1 , 1 1 ' - .1 915, .1 L ,'f,'1f1i15i?ff 1 ,: 1 'fE'l??ff5,l'f, I fffi'f5TfSl11 1 ,1 ' 1, ' :5,'fVI4ffs'1:f 5: -K J,f,S'gjf?fs5,'ll 1 L , 1 ,':91:5i51l51s'. ,I gegfy 1 11.g,1sgg5,f,1,,V1,:,.,f 1 1 , -yy11,F1g,15,,5,, 1, f1,1,f55,1?,,55,,1.,1 , f1,1,57,5,gf,,1.,1j,' 1, ,1g,,5,gg3,1,j1s,, 1 ,- f,,- fffQ?f1i2- V, 1 v,.: 1, A , ,,., ,, , ,,, 1,5 , , 7' 1- ., r , ,, -1 1 1 , ,, ' if ' 2 ,, - 1,,':1 ' Y., K K' 'ii ' - fi ' 167511, 1 3 4 1 5 - ' ,,,1: I , ,1 2 2 1 - 1 ' 1 1 . 1 2 i ,, ' ' I 1, 1 1321 . , . . . K 2 , , r J, 1 1 , ' , , , 3 , v , 1 - 1 . 1 ' - 1 , 1 2. ' 1, - .1 -1 1 1 J - ,gniisl-111, mfg.-,,f 1 i,1'f f 11, 11,111 - ,,,, 'i K' ,,,.1,,ggfg' ,' A 1 1 i ,'f1g?fs,,-igi K ' gf5Q,g5g,11,,g:,1 4 I 5 1 - ' , 1 , 0 ' ,f, I 4,15 3 - ,g ' f- , , f v , 1 i,.,,k, ,,.,, 1 ,, , 1 , . I , , , 1 'ii 1 1 5flZlf,--1 1:,?1:f'51, 9,iJ,-1',.- 'f,,S5115i'f1,: 1 1 1, , -I ff f -1-ffiggn-g. , ,,-11, , W, f- 1 -1 My ,,V 1 I 1 , , -1 1 VI? 1.iTl1ff5'if2Qi'ilf : ,zv,Q1:fzfl'i!'f 1 -1'1,,'1e1f115i,s-'ffH.,- 1 1wi:e,1f15,:1v,-,.- f1zfHs?12f,11111 1' -1-11Q15,::1fsf11'1 1,,14,'f1:1zv-1 W: 1, gf, 1,1,1fz12wi,': f - 111, f,5g1a1,ii,1fz'Q'g,'11fS,,'. 1gz,1:,gg,w, -2 ,E 1- 1f,,--1fg,5f,fg,,-,gg ,,1-A,7,,,15,1,,111,gzfQ,5,,,HQ, 1,-,,fq,y1g,11,igg, 51 ,,,,. ,, , of f ,,,, 1, 1, , ,. 5, ,1 ,, J ,H 35? L Y '21 fxww- - 's.:11A9 ,l1 1- ' - f f175if5if5ffi'1. 1 i ' fsi,'5?'5,!Vf' 5, 1 , 1 1 'figififfgfi-, 'f1 ,'7,- 1i,'fJii,'S5,'5 5 i f ' K, 17,21 ' . 1 K ,, -i ff? K ,,:1,k,,, , 1y,11gg1e,1 5, ,1 1 - 1.z,,1-11:,1g111-13,1,S 1 19,-:QW 11,111 11, 5.1f,-:wigs-'sfg,a, 1, 1' --, w11,111g511Q,5, -1,1-,.3,?g,w1,V1ggg,1,,1,,- ,,V,,,V1g,1,,, 1,-,gk 1 1 ' K -- 1-1 K 'Qkjfiji' 1, lzifiigii ' 1 , 1 f - ff,l511ffs9Q7f jt,g11jj if 'r r -K, Z gy, gg'-y 5 A 1, -1, 355 5 Q 1 -1 r11w21?m51A-- v,, E1 ,5V,?,,3gf5EiW5f,:if,m5,w1,,,5gg,5Hg,k5,,5gV,, 5: 3,k1,fj:S,23,3251,t 1545 'L , .1 , ' , 1, ,' ,,.?f 1, 1 1 , ,, - 1 ' ' ' j!f'fi'?E31Z55,'-VT H i,'S'I5gj?:sfVlV,- ' ' 7 ','5f2V?i,'?53,'f, N gl, i 5 'lfgjfjl-V i - 5 fjgiflffgf 1 ' - ?VE,ff7 'L , FLF:5:Wf1,,'f7 ' , ' 1 ' iTl?E5jfQ5, 'I ' ' hi:T,?f5i,'f-2,3 ' k ,I 1 ' 31,1 ' .TV-T 5 1 3 ,- 1 5.1! 1-,,:f,11fgf ff , , ' 1 ' 1 , 55155 1 1:ig1lfQf.- 1 1 1' QSQESQI1' ' - , 1 '1 7 rifsfig A im 2' 1,511 11, ig-,,'?2fa '11 1 f ' 2, 1,5-1,11,,,, wings , --w,..12:1?,1 'f, 'L 1, f ffm -1: ,Q -k,,.1s,1ff,1f'11s,'- 1,4-1,Sfez1.vas..f,. i ,1f1g1v,gwfei1f,g, 1 11-f,-,,5,1.g1,,3,,11,-11f ,- 1.5, , ,, .,11 ,, ,,,,,, W , 1, .vi ,-, , T' 1 ' ' 1 1 ws , ' V 1- ' ' ' .51-15111: ' - 1 'fqjigiff-7'ffL' 1 1, '7f5f'5?11f j' ' - '?V:7f51V ' 1 ff, Q- ff,, , , 1, I , 1.,, , ,,,V,V A 87,1 .,,V,l,, ' H--1,1 - 14 ' A , ,fu2,'i?11?'i ' - .i2F15?151i1fi. - Q .iiifgjfig , g':lg?a21f,j,1' F 1 1 - W-w9'2f-fs, 1 , 1 .11 fflimrwi 121' 'ff:,1?fif:: 1: - 'nfv,1fv'e1S1? nz, 'L 1 ,s1:g,:e1f fat 1 , A - 1, 111g,3,y'z., 1 ' f q,,i.J.g4f1,1 1 ' V1l:1v51,,A:,, 1 ,j gi,Q5:g12ii?,Q f: rf, 1 :l,,3.5f:g15,5V tv, I ,,, H1 ,,gV5g,Ag35M31V,.,HiV , V 5 HH,5V,1E,?,i,,t1V:. wk ,,:H:VSg?ig:x,jEV, gl , 1 51 f,,:Vkmg5,mV,, K K, K.,5.V,f1Hy,,57EA5V,?VV,,V ?f1:ffff,-f - 12112, M54511?ff?1f11?'1fz, 1, 1, 1, , - ,,f, wfk- I L1-' ,N .1,..1 ,L , , ,A ,Q 1115, 1 3, 1 K 1 1 1, , 1 ,,,- ,,1, 1 ,, 1 ,W 3,15 , 1 ,ir ,V I I . -, , W: 2217 1 -1. , u , L- 1,17 1 - ' MM r gm 1, f ,, ,1 .,,. 17, , I , 11 , ,1 ..,, 1 I , K. h 1 ,1 K , K , , , ff- 1 ,sf , Q M114 A ' - V -we-1., - M..1si1.,- .111-1f1ffM if ei agiv,-1'-1 4 i wwf, 3-117' if 11: 4ew1:f1fi'f:,'-,f,s'f.-- 11,11 ,,1e'ffs'Q,l 3 1,,1i 1, 1 - , 1, , , 1 1g1121,1,1g1 1 11, 1 ,,'f73g:11f'r-, 1 1:,11ffgQgfv,f , 11 Q,.1- 1 1,,F12z?'E1,, 1 ,1525?L,l , ,..55,,,,, , 1, 1? , K 1 . ,Sing A 1 ,, JSE jvlxziggf-E?.:if5jL,3,5,11,,,VV'55,1y5-L ,.:g,3E-,Q-VL ,1,f,.V3EA.,,21,Hf55M5, ,k:,,,5fQ,f,,1:5H5H, 1, 3,..,-1353, 55jsrqgjgJ,j K , , 1 A :1,,-2:1ffgs1J1f.115111,-,1.2111fi,14-ik,1.g121sv15f,1f1,f Joey Welton scoff Welty Pam White Brad whifeman Thomas Whiting Steve Wieland Zi fl W' ll. W . . . X, A Carol Wilcox Robert Wildfield Tim Wilford Marsha Wilhelm Roxi Wilhelm Dale Williams .x 1' 1 53 '9 T? David Wise Clement Wisely Pete Wyatt George Zabloudil Seniors not pictured . Mark Alberts Kelly Albright Kenneth Amsler Rick Anfinson Cheryl Ayer Holly Beckler Daniel Bergstrom Timothy Blood Edward Brecht Cheryl Britcher Scott Britcher Kathleen Brown James Butler Martin Carlton Debra Conway Terry Dague Rebecca Danly Susan Davis Harold Drew Gary Ehrenberger Joel Ellickson Randy Engbretson David Ennis Tracy Farr Joe Fiala Greg Fisher Daniel French Cynthia Furness Kenneth Gail Ronald Hale Joni Hall Barbara Harris Casey Hartman Julie Heeren Julie Herdliska Michael Hiatt Pamella Hill Douglas Hobbs Brian Horak David Houser Peter Hoy Edgar Hyke Abdalluh Igram Gerald Johnson Darryl Jones Robert Jones John Jugenheimer Chris Kane Dan King Herman Klith Eleanor Kosek Lori Kraft Jeff Kramer Dawn Lambert Jonnie Lange Bruce Madlom Gary Manhart Terri Manta Randy Marchant Tim Marshall Debra McCIuskey Linda Merck Timothy Meyer Marie Millis Louis Moran Debbie Morris Jeff Murdock Tim Naxera Julie Nelson Mark Newcomb Donald Norman Kelly Ohlhauser Michael Oster Ruth Paeth Roger Petersen Cathy Pierce Terry Pizinger cey Wischmeyer Holly Plagmann Randall Richardson Rick Riley Janet Robertson Martin Robertson Eddie Saikaly James Schulte Helen St. John Michael Stark Dennis Stevens Kathleen Steyne Michael Tallman Janet Tharp Lori Tiernan Marcia Tompkins Charles Traylor Angela Tuttle David Veatch Brenda Walton Regina Weidenhamer Daryl Wieneke Lance Wiese Andria Youker 241 'Friend '77' Sue Jorgensen expresses her excite- ment to Brad Whiteman upon hearing her name announced as the winner of the treasured guest book. From dancing to chatting, couples spent a memorable evening at the senior prom held at the Sheraton Inn. 7 , Beautiful weather and a new location helped to make this year's prom one of the best. Instead of the IBEW Hall, which in year's past had housed the annual event, the Sheraton Inn was chosen by Senior Senate members. The atmosphere was what made the evening for me, expressed senior Connie Neal. This included pictures which were taken near a marble bench surrounded by scenic palm trees. Because Sheraton employees did the decorating themselves with fountains and European pic- tures, seniors no longer had to come out and do it themselves. This eliminated the hassel that most other senior classes had to go through. The package deal also included punch, which was made and served by Sheraton Inn employees. The opinions were varied on Source , the band chosen for the evening's dancing. Even so, everything seemed to come together for seniors that night. The theme Friends was a reality, meaning more at that time than ever before to the 100 couples in attendance. ,' Q My 5 W f- 'VJ ff . 1- ' 'Z J, . Fresh flowers provide a spring touch to all tables as couples gather to talk dur- ing ths band's break. I Taking advantage of the punch, Flick Z , Cole cools off after a fast dance. 243 ,L , ,,,, , . Graduation.. 244 Graduatio 'Wann VVHS end yet only the beginning. For many graduation meant finally being out on their own, for others it meant college. lt all began as sophomores, entering Jefferson for the very first time. Scared, excited and feeling all grown up was what high school meant. When we werejuniors, we pushed around the sophs and anticipated the becoming of seniors. And then there we were. Some 470 seniors marching toward the platform on that windy May evening. As the sun set, so did many memories. The football games, the endless rehearsals for plays, skipping classes, homework, and now graduation. As we walked from the platform, diplomas in hand, a silent smile or sigh of relief crossed the faces of many, while others were caught shedding a few tears. We had made it! Long, hard years of work and fun were all completed in a ceremony which lasted just over an hour. As the crowd headed for the exit gates and we marched out, there was a cer- tain satisfaction, a feeling of accomplishment, that each of us held within. We had finally made it, we had finally come of age. www 245 Just Seniors Abarr. Michael 170 Abarr. Terri 214 ABNEY. MR. DON 85 Abney. Todd 50.1 54.192 Ackman, Diane 68.214 Adair, Jeffrey 170 Adair. Mike111,192 Adair, Tess 118.1 70 Adams. Barbara 118.170 Admlnlatratlon 84 Africa, Mark 58.96,112,17O,189 Akers. Douglas 170 AKERS, MSQMARJORIE ALBERTS. MR, JAMES 138 Alberts. Laurie 59.192 Alberts. Mark Alberts, Richard 170 Albans. Susan 170 Albright, Jody 170 Albright. Kelly Allard, Michael 58,94,139,214 Allen. Pam 34.58.68.106.192 Allen. Penny 43,5B.68,106.192 ALLEN. MR. ROBERT 8594.96 Allison. Bob 170 Allison. Don 103,111,192 Allison. Tod 65.67.159.214 All School Spirit 10 Amant. James Amant, Paula 27.57.126,127.214 Amling. Dan 214 Ammeter. Darwin 192 Baughman, Melanie 56.57.58.68.148. 21 5 Beach. Denise 24.58.62.194 Beachler. Rick 64.94,111.115.215 Beam. Denyse 172 Beardslay, Marlene 215 Bearns, Patricia Beary. Terri 172 Beastrom. Diane 172 Beavers. Peggy 59.194 Becicka, Alan 172 Beck, Jim 61.194 Beck. Scott 215 SX Brousard. David 109,173 Brown. Carmel 61.68.116.217 Brown. Daniel 173 Brown, Duane 65,67 BROWN, MR. G.B. 76.85 Brown, Gregory Brown. James 174 Brown. Karen 57.58,59.62.68.195 Brown. Kathleen Brown, M ike 195 Brown. Rebecca Brown. Robert 195 Brown. Tony 174 Becker, Becker. Becker. Cheryl John 58,109.1 72 Loren 109.1 94 BECKER, MR. ROBERT 79.85.96 1 20 Becker. Becker, Beckler, B EC K M Rodney 96.172 Tammi 68.172 Holly 57 AN, MR. WILBERT 89 Baer. Christina 66.194 Beer, Debbie 21 5 Behrens. Curtis 138.172 Behrens, Ronald 66.172 Balay. Mike 94.111.113,194 Belay. Timothy 65.112.135.172 Bell. Grace 172 Bemer, Tammy 57,58,61,215 Bendixsen. Kim 14.60.106,215 Benesh. Benesh. Benesh. Benesh. Benesh. Darrell 194 Darren 1 72 Dianna 172 Paulette 2 1 6 Stacy 63.65.194 Amsler, Amsler. Kenneth Wayne 62.192 Andersen, Trish 58.214 Anderson. Cindy 58.214 Anderson. De De 192 Anderson, Gail 214 Anderson. Jeff 112,170,192 Anderson, Judy 58,192 Anderson. Julie 41.42.68.170 Anderson. Karen Anderson. Penny 170 Anderson, Richard 65.96.122.162.170 Anderson Tim 192 Benford. David 216 Benn, Robert Benzer. Susan Berg. Sheleen 195 Berga. John 216.238 Bergstrom, Daniel Bergstrom, Deborah 5868.195 Bernacki. Jessica 173 Berry. James 195 Berzinski. Ken 195 Bickal, Mary 173 Bierman. Scott Bilsland. Barb 216 218.220 Chermak. Andrews, Angie 170 Anfinson. Brad 192 Anfinson. Ricky 94 Aossay. Greg 172 Aquatic Arta 46,69 Arnold. Conni 58,192 Arnold, Joey 96.172 Amtzen. Jay 108,109,192 Arp. Thomas Arthurs. Teresa 214 Ash. Bobbi 28,57,62.194 Ask. Carolyn 41 ,42.68.1 72 ASK. MR. JOHN 85 ASK. MR. ROBERT 75.85 Askren. Stan 94.194 Askren. Wes 59.94.21 5 Astor. Jeff 94.194 Astor, Luann 56.58.67.146.152.194 Astor, Tim 38.58.59.62.64,12O.215 Audio Vlaual Man 59 Augustine. Craig 215 Augustine. Dike 96,138,172 Augustine. Julie 68.172 Ayer, Cheryl Ayer, Lynn 172 Azinger. David 96.172 Azinger. Mike 139.2 1 5 Bagan. Barbara 172 Bagley, Donald 96.172 Bagley. Terry 105,215 Bailey. Barb 172 Bailey. Trent 172 Baird. Wendy 116,119.21 5 Baird. Joan 85 BALES. MS. DONNA 85,90 Balhorn. Gayle 137.194 Ball, Chris 194 BALL, MR. WILLIAM 81,85 Baloch, Rehana 194 Bamsey. Mike 67.94.194 Bilsland. Bill 57.61,1 95 Birkicht, Bi rkicht, Kelly 1 95 Stacey 106.173 Bissell. Shane 122.1 38.1 73 Black. Randy 216 Blahnik. David 216 Blair. Christina 173 Blake. Patty 68.195 Blanchard. Jane! 68,118,173 Banda 158 Banes. Carolyn 118.172 Banes. Rod 194 Banks. Tami 40.42,62.194 Barber, Joanne Bareis. Arbe 66.67,150.172 Berger, Beth Barger. James Berger. Rick 172 Barker. Christa 14.16.41,58,61.215.227 Barker. Liz 40.62.68.130.194 Barlow. Melissa 194 Barmore, Dave 194 Barnes, Barnes, 1 23, Barnes Deloris Doug 29.53,57,62.12O.121. 125.215 Teresa 194 Barrett. Judy 62.194 Barta, Kevin Barvinak, Todd 73.172 Baaaball 138 Baakatball, Glrla 1 16 Baakatball, Sophomora Boya 124 Baakatball, Varalty Boya 120 BASSETT. MR. HURLEY 85.192 Batey. Bob Blauer, Cindy 66,173 Blood. Sheri 58.59.195 Blood, Timothy Bloxham. Ronald 2 1 6 Boaz. Bill 94,195 Boaz, Michelle 94.195 Bode, Kimberly 65.173 BOGGUSS. MS. JOANN 85 Bohlken. Sue 58.59.62.63.68.195 Boie. David 1 34,135.2 1 6 Boia. Linda 173 Boland. Cathy 67,195 Boland. Stephanie 195 BOMKAMP. MS. LORAINE 85 Bonar. Betsy 106.216 Bonar. Theodore 66.1 73 Bookatora 59 Boone. Sheryl 173 Booth. Steve 173 Boots. Janyce 66,1 73 Bopp. Dora 173 Borchuck. Fred 173 Bornstain, Mark 60,1 39.21 6 Bornstain, Shari 173 Bosier. Connie 21 6 Bosier. Darwin 80.173 Bosier. Rebecca 216 Boston, Teresa Bouzek, Carol 217 Bouzek, Randy 94.99.217 Boyd. Chuck 60.217 Boyd. Renee 57.60.217 Boyd. Tamee 130.1 73 Boyer. Ted 120.123.124,217 Brady. Mike 139.195 Brammer, Jeanna 50,64,106.173 Brammer, Joe 50.21 7 Brandon. Lori 173 Brandt, Shawn 173 Braumann, John 173 Braun. Cory 57.195 Braun. Pamela 106,118,173 Brawner. Robert Brecht. Crystal 173 Brecht. Edward Brecht, James 195 Brecht, Roger 173 Breck. Jo 217 BREDESON. MR. VERN 78.85.94. 139 Brendes. Tarnra 173 Bridge. Tammy 217 Briggs. Dreanna 69.217 Bright, Tricia 173 Briney. Sherry 62.79.116.195 Briney. Tammy 59.217 Britcher, Cheryl Britcher. Scott Brodt, Cherie 173 Brodt, Chris 173 Brooks. Delene 40.59.67.116.195 Brooks, Tony 96,99.112.173 Brophy. Craig 173 Brubaker. Brett 61,2 1 7 Bruce. Laura 174 Bruns. Allen 122,138,174 BRUNS. MS. SHARON 89 Buchheim. Mark 103,217 Buck. Carla 59.67.137,195 Buker. Karla 217 Bulen. Cathy 217 Bulen. Wayne 65,159,195 Burien, Jeff 1 74 Burk. Sue 19,55.58,62.63.66.195 Burkholder. Connie 195 Burns. Scott 174 Burns. Suzanne 61,2 1 7 Burnside. Mike 109.195 Bushee. Carla 41.195 Busher. Deanna 58,195 Butler. Brad 96,138,174 Butler, David 195 Butler. James Butts. Rosa 14.58.217 Bye, Kevin 217 Byse. Theresa 106.174 Cambridge, Dean 1 12.1 74 CAMERON, MR. PAUL 85 Campbell. Debra 174 Campbell, Don 103,195 Campbell. Gary 2 1 8 Campbell. Lisa 102.11 8.130.174 Campbell, Lori 28.52.57.62.63.218 Campbell. Mark 195 Campbell, Mike 56.67.1 57,195 Campbell. Steven 56,64.146.154.218 CAMPBELL, MR. TOM 85 Campbell. Tracy 174 Canas. Tina 174 CAPPS. MR. RONALD 85,122,135 Carbaugh. Judy 67,147.148,157.164, CQYDSYFY. amd 174 Carberry, Brad 174 Cardar, Kathy 174 Carder. Mark 218 Carl. Allen 103,112,174 Carlson. Judy 28.66.218 Carlson, Theresa 174 Carlstedt, Marsha 43.59.101,218 Carlton, Martin Carlton. Matt 174 CARNEY. MR. CLEM 59.85 Carpenter. Brenda 195 Carpenter. Dan 56,57.65.67.218 Carpenter. Roxann 68,130,174 Carson. Mike 94.1 29.218 Carter. Wendy 58.195 CASE. MS. LINDA 85 Casey. Colleen 41,62.68.195 Cash, Mike 218 Cerka. Jo 65.66.106.118.130,1 74 Cerveny. Kevin 61.21 8 Chandler, Carolina 174 Chapman. Michael 174 Colbert, Mary Colburn, Debbie Colburn. Mike Colburn. William Cole. Rick 12,52.62.63.219.232,243 Collier. Bradley Collins, Brad 103.134.135.196 Collins. Danny 175 Collins. Tom 196 Colston. Tammy COLTON, MR. LUMAN 65,85 Combined Banda 65.159 Concert Choir 67,164 Condran, Guy 96,138,175 Connet. Dawn 219 Connet, Michael 196 Conway. Dave 96,175 Conway. Debra Cook. Doug 94,111,219 Cook. Janice 175 Cook, Timothy 196 Cooley, Dale 196 Cooley. Denise 66,219 Coombs. Mike 25,56.64,67.164,219 Coonrod. Keith 196 Core. Randy 138,175 Corey. Jim 63,94.139.196 Corrigan. Dolora Corrigan. Mark Cory. Norman 196 Cosman. Pam 219 Costigan. Kevin 196 Costigan, Patty 219 Countryman. Jackie 175 Covington. Jim 219 Covington. Jerry 196 Covington. Terri 19,57.63,65.196 Cowan. Diane 175 Cowan. Donna 175 Cowan. Robert 111.196 COX. MR. JAMES 85 Crabb, Regina 175 craig, chris 196 Craig. Jean 49.56.62,66,219 Craig. Sherry 175 Crandall, Bradley 109,175 CRANDALL. MR. GARY 85 Cranston. Lori 175 Crooks. Ken 196 Croaa Country 102 CROSS, MS. JEAN 58.85 Cross. Kim 56.57.58.65,66.67.152.153, 219 Crow. Dan 219 Crumes, Marty 196 Crumes, Shelley 60.219 Cryder, Eric Culberson, Rita 196 Cummins. Mike 65.66.196 Curfman. Dave 61.219 Current. Doug 196 Curtis. Elaine Custer, Dennis 175 Dague, Terry Dahl. Berry 103.175 Dahl. Martin 175 Daily. Dan 196 Dale. Janice 64.196 Dale, John Dale, Judy 64.68.196 Daniel. Ronald 175 DANI ELS. MR. RUSSELL 86 Dankert, David 109,175 Dankart. Jeff 196 Danly. Rebecca Dassie, Chris 196 Charipar. Lynne Chaarlaadara 40 John 65.1 22.174 Data Procaaalng 36,60 Dauenbaugh, Rick 57,111,196 Daugherty, Bonnie 175 Chicchelly. Michael 175 Chihak. David 218 ChIIdran'a Theater 146 Choplick. Andy 195 Christensen, Anne 5 1.56,57.62,64.67. 146.195 CHRISTIANSEN. MS. NYLA 85 Christophersen, Kelli 67,106,195 Christopherson, John 175 Christopherson, William 175 Cilek, Dianne 66,218 Cilek. Sue 195 CIMBUREK. MS. HELEN 89 Cisler. Ronald 195 Clark. James 59.175 Clark, Lori 58,195 Clark, Randal Clark. Robyn 65,195 Clark, Rod 218 Clark. Theresa Claude. Tracy 42.58.196 Clauson. Greg 94.218 Clauson. Michael 196 CLEMENS. MR. DAVID 84.85 Clemens. David 196 Clement, Sharon 196 Clements, Eve 175 Cleveland. Carrie 62.196 Clifton. Wendell 175 Cloaing 252 Cluba 32 Coed. Donna 175 Coates. Nathan 175 Cobb. Lori 175 Cobb, Marshall 196 Cocciola. Debbie 41.42.175 Cocciola. Jill 14.60.219 Daugherty. Robbie 72.196 Davenport. Rick 65.66,219 David, Brent 56,65,79.22O David. Michelle 66.175 Davis, Christy Davis. David 196 Davis. Diane 14.60.220 Davis. Doreen Davis. Pat 175 Davis. Shirley 61.133.152.220 Davis. Susan J. Davis. Susan 175 Davis. Vicki 220 Davis. Wanda 196 Davis. Warren 196 Davisson, Nancy Davisson. Natalie Dawson, Mike 196 Dawson. Ricky 56.57.60,146,154.220 Day. Kimberly 175 Day. Ronald 175 Dean. Chris 196 Dean. Tammy 175 Deason. Craig 196 DECA 36,60 Decker, Tom 60.220 Deford. David 175 Del-laan. Deborah 106,118,175 DeHaan, Michael 27.108.109.220 DeHook, James 175 Dekko. Kelly 196 Delavergue, Nelson 196 Demory. Denise 60.62.220 DaMaria. Toni 175 Denlinger. David 175 Dennis, Terry 61.220 Derhammer. Michelle 66,175 Indax 247 248 Index Index . . Darlein. Jeff 196 DESMIDT. MR. DOUGLAS 86.101, 109 DICKEY. MS CHERI 73.86 Diers, Kurt 65.67.146.22O Diers, Max 65.176 Diesing, Scott Dietrich, Brad 196 Dietrich. Rebecca Dietz, Polly 196 Dietzman, Randy 220 DINGER, MR STEVEN 86 Dirks. Clark 197 Dirks. Leon 176 Dixon. Cassie 176 Dixon. Pam 220 Dixon. Sem 197 Dlouhy, Doug 197 Dlouhy, Marc 197 Dlouhy, Matt 96,112,176 Dochterrnan, Lori 176 Donaldson, Kevin 94,139,197 Donels, Darcy 176 Doolin. James Dorland, Dave 197 Dostal. Craig 176 Dostal, Jeff Dostal, Randy 96.112.113,138,176 Downing, Susan 176 Doyel. Terresa 66.220 Doyle, Jody 14.15,16.17.40.55.58,62. 63,67.165.22O Doyle. Scott 105,197 Drew, Clark 220 Drew. Craig 176 Drew, Harold 60 Drew, Kevin 197 Drexlar. Renee Drievold, Sharon 56.62.66.22O Duball, David 176 Duffield, Curt 94.221 Duffield, Leann 11 8.176 Duffy. Chris 66.197 Duffy. Thomas 138,176 Duggan, John Duncan. Sharon 221 Duncan. Treesa 197 Dunleavy. Jodie 197 Durbala. Dan 96,122,176 Dusterhoft, Mona Dutton, Roger 176 Dvorak. June 69,100.101.137,176 Dvorak. Leslie 62.64.197 Dvorak. Nancy 197 Dvorak, Sherri 43.65.66.68.197 Dwyer, Kevin 176 DYAL, MS. DORRIS 86,127 Eakar, Terry 176 Early. Christina 176 Earnest, Gary 58.94.197 Eastin, Craig 197 Edaburn. Brad 197 Edaburn, Shawn 96,176 Edgington, Janet 198 Edltor'e Meeeege 256 Edler. Lori 176 Edmunds, Dave 111,115,221 Edwards. Earl 221 Edwards. Jeff 198 Edwards. Kay 65.176 Eggers, Rick 65,108,109.221 Ehrenberger, Cheryl 136,137,198 Ehrenberger. Gary Ehrenberger, Lyle 176 Ehrman. Barbara 176 Eklan. Thomas Elgas, Danette 65.176 Elias, Chuck 94,221 Ellickson, Joel Ellickson, Mark 221 Ellis. Bryan 65.66.67,176 Ellis. David 16.56,65,67.166.218,221 Elson, Scott 198 Elwonger, John 198 Emerson, Sherry 176 Emken. Steven 94,120,198 Engberg, Nevada 76.198 Engbretson. Randy Engbretson. Renee Engen, Elaine 66.106,118,1 76 Englert. Kathy 45,58,62,63.69.221 English, Christopher English. Cyndy 198 English, Joan Ennis, David Eppel, Jim 60,111,221 Eppel. Julie 58.68.68.198 Epperson. Beverly 81.176 Epperson, Wendy 198 Erbe. Jeffery 198 Ernst. Joi 66,176 Eslinger. Curt 176 Estes. Mary Evans. Kay 176 Evans. Matthew 105.1 76 Ewart. Scott 96.122.125.138.176 Faaborg, Jim 96.176 Fabor. Cindy 198 Fell Play 148 Fandel, Cynthia Farr. Connie 198 Farr, Tracy Favourite, Cynthia 198 Feaker. Annette 1 18,176 Feickert. Roxanne 176 FERRETER, MR, DENNIS 86 Fetter, Kenton Flala, Andy 10.1 38.176 Fiala, Joe Fiala, Marie 68.198 Ficken, Gary 122,176 Ficken, Lynda 68,198 Fifield, Diane 176 Finn. Rebecca 198 Fischer. Kathy Fischer. Kevin Fish. Gina 176 Fisher, Brenda 58.198 Fisher, Greg 61 Fisher, Russell 221 Fisher. Skip 176 FISK. MR. JACK 86 Fisk. JoElIen 14.44.57.58,67.68.69,221 Fisk, Karen 177 Fitzgerald, Terry 105.222 Fitzpatrick, Becky 34.43.58,68.106.1 37, 1 98 Fitzpatrick, Kelly Flaherty. James Fleagle. James 122.138.174,177 Fleck, Dudley 1 38.177 Floerchinger. Sally 198 Floyd. Linde 68,101,222 Foley, Mike 63,94.198 Foley, Teresa 177 Folkedahl. Lori 65.177 Folkers. Bobby Fonck, Kris 68.198 Fontana. Tim 198 Football, Sophomore 98 Football, Verelty 94 Forbes, Lynne 177 Forenelce end Speech Actlvltlee 50. 64 Formanek. Jeff 177 Forristall. Larry 222 Forsythe. Kim 14.58.222 Fowler, Lori 24,56,66.152.'l98 Franck. Michael 138.177 Frank. Dale 94,222 Franta. Jeffery 198 Frazier. Patty 133.198 Frazier. Sue 37.60,133,222 Freeman, Bobbie 62.198 Freeman. Kelly 177 Freese. William 177 French, Daniel Fritsch. Peter 177 Fry. Kevin 59.66.177 FUGATE. MS. BETTY Fuller. Daniel 96.177 Fuller. Jim 198 Funke, Gerald 177 Furman, Walter 67,198 Furness. Cynthia Fye. Laurie 222 Fye. Shelby 177 Fye. Steven 198 Gabel. David 177 Gail, Marita 198 Gallagher, Bob 61,111,222 Gallagher, Deborah Galloway, Vicki 198 Garbers. Elizabeth 56.58.66.198 Garbers, Greg 122,177 Gardner, Glenn 96.177 Gardner, Kelly 177 Gardner, Nancy 27.1 67.222 Garin, Alan Garrnan. David 222 German, Debra 177 Garman. Teresa 222 Garwood, Lynn 223 Gatewood. Pamela 2,23 Gaumon. Suzanne 56,57,62.63,64.65. 67,66.101.146.152.155,223 Gearhart, Scott Gefaller. Mark 56,61.65.66.198 Gegner, John 223 Geneser. Randy 177 Gerlach, Kevin 177 German. Sarah 177 Gesualdo. Kathy 177 GEUDER. MR. ROBERT 56.86 Gevock, Kendra 12 Gevock. Terri 130 GIBBS. MR, JAMES 86 Gibson, Kelly 58.69.177 Gilbert. Linda 198 Gilbert, Stuart 177 Gillespie, Candy 59 Gillund, Mark 198 Gilmer. Tom 103,198 Giza, Patty 177 Glass, Gregg 177 Godber, Susan 223 Goetzinger, Dianna 177 Goetzinger. Julie 198 Goldensoph. Craig 96,177 Goldsberry, Lance Golf, Boye 132 Golf. Glrle 132 Goodall, Michael 177 Goodman. Janice 14.1 6,47.58.62,63.68. 1 06,1 1 6.223 Goodman, Ruth 18.58.64.68.69.106, 198 Goodson, Mary Lynn 68.67.6B.69,101 198 Goodwater. Donald 177 Goodwater, Karen 223 Goodwin, Peggy GOODWIN, MR, WALLACE 89 Goodyear, Greg 177 Goodyear. Stephen 223 Gorsh. Mike 198 Gorsuch, Thomas 56.66.67.147,1 51. 154.223 Gosnel Gosnel I. Linda 177 I. Tammy 62.223 Gott. Cathy 198 Gott. Jack 177 Gott. Janet 90.223 Goyer. Ruth 60,223 Grade. Gina 199 Greduetlon 244 Graham. Debra 61,223 Graham. Harold 199 Graham. Roy 177 Graham. Susan 68.177 Graham. Tammy 177 Graves, Ted 62.199 Gray, Mark 223 Gray. Mike 94,199 Gray. Sally 68.177 Green. Kraig 59.66.120.199 Green, Darryl Greer, Darryl 122 Griffin. Dane 65,158,177 Griffith, Beverly 223 Griffith, Gayle 177 Griffith. Tom 178 Grimm. Gary 199 Grimm. Joan 199 Grimm. Mark 178 Grissom, Daniel 178 Herder. Tom 199 Herdliska, Julie Herdliska. Teresa 199 Herman. Mike 139,199 Hermanson, Jill 58.199 Hermanson. Stephen 178 Hermanstorfer, Jeff 199 Hernandez, David HERREN, MS. HELEN 86 HERSHNER. MR. CALVIN 86 Hess. Cindy 14.6O,224,236 Hessenius. Charles 178 Hessenius, Jeff 58,60.77.135.224 Hewitt, Debbie M. 64.66,199 Hewitt, Debbie Ann 224 Hiatt. Michael 133 HIDINGER, MR, GEORGE 27.84 Hildebrand, Penny 68.224 Hildebrand, Polly 66.106.107,116.130 1 78 Hill. Pamella Hill, Robert 62.199 Hill, Timothy 179 Hill. Tracy 179 Hills, Kari 66.67.106.199 Hills. Kim 199 Hilltop 66,162 Himes. Julie 199 Hindman, Cheryl 65.179 Hiner. Becky 57.65,106.199 HINKLE, MR. KERRY 89 GROSS. MR. JAY 86 Grummer, Renee 43,178 Guge, Michael Gull, Bob 56,57.65,67.199 Gull. Teresa 65,106.118,178 Gymneetlce. Boye 104 Gymneetlcl, Glrle 126 Hachey, John 178 Hadacek, Kevin 223 Hahn, Lisa 199 Hahne. Debra 178 Hale, Nancy 178 Hale. Ronald Haley. Debra 57.61.223 Haley. Robyn 64,199 Hall, Lori 178 Hallam. Jeff 199 Hallam, Tammy 178 Halliburton. Curtis 178 Halsor, Steven 178 Ham, Terri 58.199 Hamilton. Daniel Hamilton. Mark 178 Hamilton, Tami 178 Hamlin. Tracy 62.1 99 Hammersley. Wayne Handley, Karen 223 Hanes. John Hanes. Rick 139,223 Hanganner. Tim 178 Hangge, Liz 223 Hanks. Mark 199 Hansel. Tracy 178 Hansen, Brad 199 Hansen. Claudia 66 Hanson. Mark 58.66.178 Hanzelka. Sandra Hardeman, Mary 178 HARKER. MS. MARY 86 Harper, Douglas 178 Harrington. Debra Harris, Barbara Harris. Charles 178 Harris. Gary 199 Harris. John 178 Harris, Perry 96,112.113.178 Harris, Tammy 62.199 Harrison. Cherrie 65,137,178 Harriss. Shelly 178 Harriss. Teri 66,199 Hartgrave. Jamie 178 Hartman. Casey Hartman. Chris HARTMAN. MR. WALTER 72.86 Hartson. Christine 178 Hartwig. Kevin 139.199 Harvey. Jill 58.68,178 Hatcher. Denise 66.199 Hauskins. Julie 199 Haven. Julie 64.199 Havlicek. Robert 178 Havlik. Cathy Hawes. Norbert Hawker, Ricky 178 Hawthorn, Yvonne 199 Hayes, Larry 223 Hayslett, Chris 68.106.116.1 99 Hayslett, Teresa 178 Hearn. Nancy 199 Hearst, Debbie 62.66.199 Heaton. Dave 58.59.94.133.224 Heaverlo. Gerald 178 Hackart, Karie 178 Heckart, Karl 37,61.224 Heeren, Julie Heeren, Ron 224 Heidt. Mike 224 Heisler. Steven 224 Heldt. Kathryn 178 Heller, Andre 64.199 Heller, William 1 78 Helms. Michael Helms, Steve Hankel. Alan 56,57.65.67,1 47.149,220. 224 Henry, Carolyn 62,199 Henry. Tom 199 Hanson, Deidre 178 Hepker, Tammy 178 l-lerber.'Kathy 58,61.68.83.224 Hinton. Dawn 179 Hinton, .Jeff Hinton, Sue 199 Hinz, Jennifer 130.179 HIPPEN. MR. MARVIN 48.56.86 Hittenmiller. Jenifer 43.179 Hlavacek. Larry 57,67,139.199 Hlayacek, Sheryll 66,106.1 18,179 Hobb, Douglas Hobbies 18 Hobson, Jamie 109.224 Hochstetler. Cindy 66,224 Hochstetler. Lori 179 Hodges. Denise 224 Hodges, Robert 179 HOEPPNER. MR. DONALD 84 Hoffman. Jean 200 Hoffman, Jeff 58.200 HOFFMAN. MR. JOHN 86 Hogan, Darolyn 57,130,224 Hogan. Jayne 47.59,66,68,69.151.179 Hogan. Lori 43,57,65.200 Hogan. Teri 1 30.1 79 Hogan. Vicki 4O,56.57.58.62,65.86,224 Holets. Robert 179 Hollan, Brenda 69.179 Hollan, Douglas 94.200 Holmes, Brian 109.179 Holmes, Dorothy Holten. Arlan 94,200 Holten, Susan 179 Holub. Terrence 109,1 79 Homecoming 14 Homewood, Michael 179 Honor Boclety 57 Hood, Jill 6O,136.137.224 Hook. Christy 200 Hoover, Scott 96,138,179 Hopkins, John 224 Hoppenworth. Jay Hoppenworth. William Horak. Brian 180 Hornk, Debora Horn, Greg 96,122,180 HORN. MR. WALLY 86 Hospodarsky. Bob 200 Hotz. Wendy 180 Houaer, David Houser. Judy 224 Houser. Robin 180 Houtzager. Louisa 67.224 Houvey, John 225 Howke. Tamara 200 Howke. Tera 180 Hoy. Anna Hoy, Peter HOYT, MR. DAVID B4 Hoyum. Jerry 62.67.200 Hrabak, Beth 41.42.1 80 Hrdlicka. Edward Horonek. Beth 65,180 Hruby. Ronald 66.138,150.180 Huber. Ken 200 Hughes, Tim 200 Hughes. Tom 59,225 Humbert, Michael 180 Humbert, Ronald 225 Hummell, Brenda 67,166,225 Hunt, Jeff 105 Hunt. John 180 Hunt, Mike 180 Hunt. Sandy 57.60.225 Hunt, William Hupp, Ken 59.225 l-lupp. Tom 59.180 Huston. Linda 200 Hutchings. Barry 61 ,225 Hutchins, Richard 180 Hutton, Debbie 59.60.225 Hyke, Edgar Igram, Abdalluh 94.1 10 Igram, Suehila 58,65,67.200 Ilten. Mike 14.58,60.62,94,132,225, 232 In the Newe 22 Irons, Kimberly 180 Isard, Vicki 66.180 Iverson, Joseph 180 Ivey, Carl 180 Ivey, Mark 58,105,200 97.1 20.121,1 23,139,227 JACKSON, MS. MARY ANN 86 Jackson. Willie 103.200 Jacobs. Janice 44.56.58,67,106,154, 1 55,166,200 Jacobsen, Julie 225 Jacobsen, Lesa 67.225 JACOBSON. MR. WlLLlAM 84 Jaeger. David 133,180 Jahncke. Claudia 57.67.225 James, Chuck 180 Janey. Julie 62,200 Jansen. Angie 225 Jansen, Elizabeth 180 Jarnagan. John 200 Jazz Bond 65 Jeffrey, Dan 180 Jelinek, Susan 43.58.180 Jellison. Steve 200 Jamming. Jim 19,65,66,225 Jamming, Teresa 180 Jenkins. Cynthia 64.225 Jennings. Jack 180 Jenson, Maria 65.68.89,226 Jenson. Michael 109,180 JJ Club 46,68 Johann. Karen 69,200 Johnson, Cynthia 66,180 Johnson. Dean 96,180 Johnson, Deb 2.57.61 Johnson. Debra Louise 180 Johnson, Eric 61,94,133,200 Johnson. Gerald Johnson Glenn 180 Johnson Harlan 200 Johnson. Jim 200 Johnson, Jayne 180 Johnson, Jeanna 64,102.130.201 Johnson. Jerry 111,11 3,180 Johnson Joy 180 Johnson Lance 96.180 Johnson. Linda 180 Johnson. Mona Johnson. Mark 104,105,226 Johnson, Randy 60.1 33,226 Johnson, Terri 43.58.101 .201 Johnson Thomas 1 80 Jones, Brian 226 Jonas. Darryl 120,1 21 Jones. Dianna 61,226 Jones, Michael 180 Jones, Robert Jones, Steve 201 Jones. Tim 20,57,58,104,105,111.113, 1 39.226 Jones, Tom Jordan, Jerry 94,111,114.201 Jordan. Julie 201 Jordan. Linda 201 Jordan, Steve 180 King, Randy 94.227 Kinion, Ronnie Kirchmann, Greg 201 Kladivo. Cynthia Kleiman, Tim 94,111,201 Klein. Bev 227 Klein. Julie 227 Kleinbrink. Lynda Kleinmeyer, Jerry Kleppe. Lenny 181 Klier. Kathy 201 Klima, Leta 43.68.181 Klingman, Kayla 57,133,227 Klith, Herman Klocke. Kathy 227 Klocke, Reginald 122,181 Kloos. Gwen 181 Kloos, Scott 94,120,201 Kluber, Matthew Kluth. Debra 57.61.227 Knox, Jay 58.94.1 10,111,201 Koele. Patty 57,67,68,201 KOEPKE, MR. ALLEN 81,86 Kohl, Christine 181 Kohl. Kevin 135,181 Kohl, Traci 58.68.11 6.201 Kohoutek, Julie 227 Kokoska, Sheri 201 Koolbeck, David 34,35,57.58,62,63,94, Koolbeck. Jeff 58.96.122,138,181 Kopecky, Mitchell 96,138,181 Kopish. Jack 201 Kopish, Susan 181 Koeek. Eleanor Kostka, Gene 228 Kostka. Glen 120,201 Kostman. Sheila 201 Kotaska. Ed 94,128,228 Koudsi. Nadia 201 KOUTNY, MARY JANE 89 Kraft. Lori 29 Krall, Kathleen Kramer. Jeffrey Kramer, Jeffrey J. Kray, James 181 Krey, Jeff 201 Kray. Mike 59.62,63.64,228.256 KRAY. MR. STEVE 87.112 Krebs, Brian 201 Kriegermeier, Greg 68.1 1 6,228 Krivanek, Anne Kroeger, Kenny 61,228 Kroupa, Jeff 201 Krouse. David 228 Kruckenberg, Kimery 201 Krueger. Shelley 201 Krumm. Randall 112,181 Krumm. Renee 60,228 Kruse, Brian 181 Kruse. Lois 61.228 Kubik. Jerry 122,138,181 Kucera. Aaron Jorgensen. Susan 1 4.1 5,16.20,58.59. 67,68.83,106,136.1 37,167.2 1 8, 226,242 Joseph. Jean 66,11 8.180 Joyner, Debra 56,57,66.67.152,226 Jugenheimer, John Junlore 192 Junlor Senate 34.58 Jurgensen. Jeffrey 65,180 Kablitz. Marie 66,69,100.101,1 1 8,181. 201 Kablitz, Mark 57.61 Kacer. Kevin 181 Kadlec, Brenda 57.65.226 Kaiser. Lori 56.57,58,66.152.201 Kamberling, David 201 Kane, Ann Kane. Chris Kane, Terrance Kannenberg, Judy 201 Keener. Toni Kazimour. David Keating, Marianne 58.59,137.226 Keeling, Joe 57.67,226 KEELING, MR. RICHARD 86 Kehm, Julie 43,49,56.58.66,152,201 Keirn. Cindy 58.66.201 Keller, Sherry 226 Kelley, Jim 201 Kelley, Nancy 228 Kelsey, Debra 201 Kucera. Lori 182 Kuda. Dan 228 Libbert, Kyle 57,58,94.202 Lien, Gregory 96,109,182 Lighty, Cyndy 61.221 Li hty. Tammy 202 Lillard. Steve 67,120.139,229 Lindaey, Diana 65.66.202 Lindsey, Rachelle 182 Linn. Clark 229 Linn, Lete 182 Linscheid, Sylvie 130,202 Lintz. Sandra 182 LOCKETT, MR. JIM 87,116,137 Loeffler. Lise 42,58,202 Logan, Kelly 202 Logan, Mark 27.57.65,67,217,230 Long, David 202 Lopata, John 1 12,182 Losey. Gwenda 57.58,61,230 Loss, Pamela 57,202 Lovelett, Russell 96.1 12,182 Lowder. Stacey 182 Lowe. Patty 230 Lubbock, Matt 182 Ludwick, Alan 64,202 Lukehart. Gregg 230 Lunacek, Jolene Lussenhop, Joyce 202 Lyle, Rickey 183 Lynn, Michael Macke. Jenifer 183 Macke. Michael 59.202 MACY, MS. SANDRA B7 Madlom, Bruce Mahan, Patty 65,101,230 Maher, Rachel 202 Mahnke. Regina 183 MAITLAND. MS. BARBARA 74,87 Malecek. David Malloy, Denise Mally, Kathy Malone, Trudy Mangrich, Ken 120.202 Manhart. Gary Manhart, Scott 202 Mann, Amy 183 Manson, Jeanne 58.230 Manta, Kim 183 Manta, Terri Manthei. Debra 65.66 Merchant, Randy Maresh, Rhonda 202 Marion, Charles 183 Marks. Kimberly Marks. Tamara Marks, Timothy Marling. Brad 183 Marling, Greg 61.230 MARSH, MR. KENNETH 87 Marshall. Timothy 61 Martens. Charles 65.202 MEANEY, MR. GORDON 87 Mease. John 203 Medle Aeeletente 38,61-62 Mefferd, Barb 57.58.231 Meiner. Mona 14,16,57,231 Merck. Linda Merrell, Jeff 203 Mershon, Sheila 57,62,203 Meskimen, Scott 183 Metcalf. Kim 183 Meyer, Melody 203 Meyer, Tirn Meyers, Barb 183 M eyers . Cindy 163 Meyers, Jim 133,203 Meyers, Rebecca 183 Michalec, Carolyn 183 Michalec, Frank Miller, Debra 60.231 Miller. Jeff 203 Miller, Kevin 203 Miller, Laura 183 Miller. Linda 183 Miller. Mark 231 Miller. Nita 184 Miller, Rochelle 60.231 Miller, Teresa 62.231 Millis, Marie Mills, Dennis 203 Mills, Michael 184 Kuehl, Lorene 182 Kuhn. Lisa Kuhn, Lyn Kuhn, Mary Kula. Doug 57.61.228 Kurka. David 19.67.228 Kurka, Sherry 66,137,182 Kurt. Ted Kuzela. Larry 59.182 Lab Aeeletente 38.64 Lafler, Lori 228 LaGrange, LaVon 59.65182 Lagerquist. Larry 201 Lagerquist, Scott 62,202 Legerquist, Stacy 59,182 Lakose, Daniel 182 Lakose, Julie 228 Lambert. Dawn Lamere. Loren 228 Landt, LeeAnn 41,1 82 LANE, MS. BEULAH 87 Lane. Julie 58,67.106,202 Lange, Jon 61,202 Lange, Jonnie Langer, Allen 65,182 Langer, Gregory 228 Langguth. Teresa 27.67,68,106,116. 229 Langhurst. Chris 182 Martens, Jon 230 Martin. Dan 94.202 Martin. Douglas 96,183 Martin, Marty Martin, Paul 96,183 Martin, Teresa 183 Mason, Jon 202 Mason. Marty 230 Mast. Sandy 230 Matejcek, Beth 26.57,58,62,63.68.106, 107.230 Mathei, Debra 183 Matheny, Debbie 58.66,68.183 Matheny, Diana 183 Matheny, Jeff 202 Matheny, Lyle 202 Matias, John 57.202 Ma! Malde 44.69 MATTHEWS, MR. DAVlD 84,87 Matus. Dan 230 Maurer. Willie 183 Mayfield. Jan 183 Kelsey, Florence 227 Kelsey. Janice 201 Kelsey. Shaun 29,201 Kenjar, Mirsa 227 Langhurst, Lori 57.6 1,229 Lanka. Michael Lanz. Cindi 14,56,57,67.153.229 LARSON. MS. ANNE 87 Niffenegger. Guy 184 Kennedy. Jerry 181 Kenney, Mike 12O,121,125,226 Kent, Dave 66,181 Kepler. Barb 24,44.56,57,62,67.147. 155,227,231 Kepros. Keven 181 Kepros. Brooke 62,63,227 Kern, Randi 181 Kern, Randy 139,201 Kern, Sheri 62.227 Keaselring. Alberta 181 Klda On Thelr .lobe 28 Kiefer, Daniel 111.1 39,201 Kimbro, Debbie 60.227 Larson, Diane 69.1 82 Laton, Eugene 202 Lawrance. Brien 122,135 LaClere. Mark 202 LeClera. Sharon 229 Ledvina. Scott 229 Lee, Lori 14,16.58,62,229 Lehner. Laura Lehner. Norman LeGrand, Dan 229 Lakin, Denise 106.1 30,182 Lanton. Sandy 61 .229 Lentz, Anita 57,60,66,162.228 Kindl, Rita 137,181 Kindl, Steve 111,201 Kindl, Terry 227 Leesly. Bryan 62.229 Lester. Jess 58.1 1 1,202 Lester, Mary 10.41,42,58.1 30,182 Lester, Mika 103.111.218,229 King, King. King. King, King, King, Cindy 201 Dan David 181 Della 201 Jay 1 81 Mike 49,56.57,67.147,152.201 LESTER. MS, MERCEDES 89 Leeter. Sherry 58,1 18,130,182 Leuenberger, Charlene 6669.182 Level, Robin 182 Lewis, Lori 5B,66.6B.101,118,182 Lewis. Sherry 60.229 Maynard. MaryAnn 202 Maynard. Rebecca 183 McCain. Mike 139,230 McCallum, Chris 231 McCluskey. Dale 203 McCIuskey, Debra McConnell. Dana McConnell, Doug 183 McConnell, Rick 96,183 McCormick, Julie 68,203 McDaniel, Cindy 231 McDaniel, Louis 203 McDonald, Pet 203 McDowell,Mike111,112,133,183 McEowen. Lisa McGraw. Ron 183 McGuire, Anne 57,231 McGuire, David 96,138,183 McGuire. JoAnn Mclnerney, John 183 Mclntosh. Eugene 203 Mclntosh. Richard 64.231 McKenzie, Danette 65.231 McKenzie, Pam 57.65.203 McLeea. Peggy 231 McLellan. Sandy 67,69.101.203 McMahon. Willie 183 McMains, Kriati 183 McMann. Kevin 183 McMann. Ted 231 McMann. Toni 183 McMillan, Cindy 66,133.1 B3 McNeal. Kory 103,231 McNeill. Jamie 203 McNial, Terri 183 MCNIEL. MR, WILLIAM 87.111 McSweeney, Mike 103,111,231 McSweeney, Tim 183 Meeker. Donna 183 Minard. Teri 65,164 Minor, Donna 231 Minor. Rick 184 Mischek, Sharon 203 Mitchell. Chris 164 Mitchell. Debra 203 Mitten, Deb 203 Mitten. Fred 231 Mlxed Chorus 68 Mixers end Dancee 20 Mizaur. Rick 96.184 Moeller, Richard Molander, Carol 67,203 Molitor, Jody 43.68.101 ,203 Mollenhauer. Thomas 66,184 Mollenhauer. Tina 66,150,184 Monaghan, Christopher Monahan, Joey 184 Monahan, Maureen 66,151,184 Moody, Rebecca 102,184 Moody, Renae 1 30,131,203 Mooney. Keely 24.44,55.57.58.59.62. 63,67.68.231 Moore. Michael 66,184 Moran. Louis Morgan. Glenda Morgan. Kimberly 184 MORK, MR. LEO 87 Morris. Debbie Morrow, Tamara 184 Morse, Stephen 184 Moser, Robert 184 Mottet, Jaan 58.68,184 Moyer, Angie 68,106.1 16,203 Moynihan, Gary Mretik, Cheryl 184 Mrstik, Roger 231 Mueller, Duane 203 MUELLER, MR. ROBERT 87 Mueller, Rose 184 Mulherin. Therese 61,231 Mullen, Janelle 79,203 Mullin. Mark 203 Mulvany. Kevin 203 Munn. Tammy 43.58.62,67,203 Munson, Nancy 6B.102,116,130,203 Munson, Sue 57,58,61,68,130.232 Murdock. Jeffrey Murdock. Kelly 203 Murphy. Tonda 184 Murray, Hartley 57.66.203 Murray, Kathy 232 Murray. Kris 203 Murray, Steve 58.96.109,184 Musel. Danita 203 Musel. Diane 204 Muelcel Groupe 158 Musser. Herb 57,64,85,67.232 Myers. Mary 232 Myers, Randy 184 Naughton.JuIie232 NAXERA. MR. MAX 58,87 Naxera, Tim Neal, Connie 53,58,62.63.68.106,116, 1 17,232 Nechanicky, Jeff 19,67,109,204 Nechanicky, Joni 14,43,64,56,57,58, 62,67.232 Nelson. Christy 184 Nelson. David 204 Nelson. Jennifer 232 Nelson, Julie Nelson, Russell 204 Nelson. Rusty 204 Nemec. Joe 232 Nemec. Justin 184 Nesset, Randy 232 Newcomb, Janice 184 Newcomb, Mark Nguyen. Zung 184 Nierling. Daniel Nightengale. Owen Noel, Charlotte 61 ,204 Noel, David 232 Noeller. Tanya 204 NOLTING, MR. LARRY 88.102 NOONAN. MR. ROBERT 88.103 Norden, Bruce 94,120.1 33.204 Noring, Beth 179.184 Norman. Donald 249 Rooney, 250 Index Inde . . Northrup. Bob 204 Northrup. Kim 185 Nost. Debbie 57.65.160,232 Novak. Deann 204 Novak, Jim 94,232 Novak, Lee 65.66,105.109,185 Novak. Nancy 118.185 Novak. Ronald 204 NOVAK. MR, TOM 105,127 Novotny, Lora 232 Nowlan. Julie 102.118,130,131.185 Nutt, Cindy 62,232 Pfiffner. David Pfiffner. John Philipp, Tina 42 Phinney, Dave 61,205 Phinney. Linda 185 Pickerill. Shelley 41.58,68.227.234 Pierce, Cathy Pike, Bruce 234 Pike, Allen Pilcher, Dianna 185 Pile. Melissa 58,68.69,205 PILLING, MR. JACK 75.88 Pizinger, Terry 94 Plagmann. Holly 57,67 Plowman. Don 205 Plowman, Douglas 185 Pokorney. D'Lynn 58,101,205 Pokorney. Kris 60.234 Polehna, Christine 6669.185 Roethlisberger. Dennis 66.206 Roloff. Peggy 58.66.68.137.186 Roman, Cindy 235 Roman. Deborah Roman. Scott 206 Roman, Sue 61,235 Rooks. Ron 94.99.139,235 Ron 94,98,99.206 O'Bannon. Oscar 122.1 38.185 Oberthien. Jeff 204 O'BRlEN, JAMES B8 Ochs, Carol 66.185 Ockenfels, Kim Ockenfels, Mark 24.56.62.67,167.204 Polahna. Todd 54.62.67,234.256 Politis. Nancy 106.205 Polton, Kathy 205 Polton, Lois 205 Polton. Tim 185 Pome y Harland 234 Rosburg. Don 186 Rosburg. Bill 120,206 Ross, Donald 186 Ross, Raymond 206 Rowrey. Constance 186 Rowray, Steve 235 Rowray, Teresa 235 Rudd. Rick 235 Rude, Carol 186 Ruggles, Charles 186 Ruggles, Tim 139.235 Ruiz. Joe 206 Rullman, Sheryl 25,41.42.62.67,206 Rump, James 206 Rump, Robert 186 Runge, Cindy Russell, Jon 111,206 oenier, Cheryl 68,185 Oehler, Office Office Ogreen Debra 204 Aeeletente 59 Educetlon 36.61 , Dennis 204 Ogreen, Douglas 204 Ohlhauser, Kelly Ohlhauser, Robert 185 Ohlrogge, Vicky 185 Oldfather. Cindy 67,232 Oldfield, Rick 204 Olive. Brenda 185 Oliver. Eric 94,139 Oliver, Lisa 1 79.185 Olmstead, Joel 94.204 Olsen, David 67.232 Olson. David 232 Olson. Randy 109.204 Olson. Rusty 1 1 1.204 Ondler, Jay 0'Neil. Laurie 185 Opening 2 Ophaim, David 185 Orcheetre 66,162 Orr. Richard 204 Ortmayer. Beth 69,101,204 Ortrnayer. Sara 5862.233 Ortner. Barb 59,233 Oslac, Michelle 66.68.69,101,126,127, 185 Oster, Michael Outlook 52.63 Overmann, Deb 66.102,118.133.185 Overturf, Randy 128.204 Owen. John 204 Owen, Linda 66,233 Owens, David 96.1 22,138,185 Oylar, Joanna 66 Oylar, Jon 59,67,120.157.233 Paeth. Peter 65.185 Paeth. Ruth Paeth, Tammy 57,62,233 Pahl. Larry 204 Palmer. Nadine 204 Panek. James Panosh, James 204 Panosh, Tim Parizek. Dennis 62,233 Parker. Brenda 204 Parker, Faith 233 Patten. Tim 12.204 Patterson. Pat 204 Paulsen. Mike 204 Paulsen, Ron 94.233 PAXTON, MS. LOUISE 89 Payton. Janis 204 Pazdernik. Staci 41,127,204 Pazour. Debbie 233 Pazour, Doreen 185 Peacock, Randy 185 Pealer. Paige 58.204 Pease. Dennis 204 Peck. Jeanette Peck, Judy 204 PEDERSON, MS. MIRIAM 88 Paeples. Michelle 66.188 Pelisek. Joan 56.67,106.153,233 Penn, Greg 56.67,153.204 Pennington. Debbie 233 Pep Club 44.68 Performing Arte 144 Perkins, Alan 185 PERKINS. MS, JEAN B8 Perkins. Sandy 233 Perry. Charles 185 Peters. David 233 Peters. Joe 96,122,185 Peters. Kim 204 Petersen. Eric 109.185 Petersen, Lynn 185 Petersen. Pegi 42 58,101,204 Petersen, Roger Petersen, Scott 185 PETERSON, MS. DOROTHY 68.88 Peterson, Lynn 122.138 Petrzalek, Sue 101.205 Petrzalek. Teresa 1 18,133,185 Pettibone, Babette 58,233 Pettibone, Belinda 185 Pettit, Gerald Pfaltzgraff. Dave 205 Pfaltz raff. Kim 185.205 Pfaltzgraff. Lynn 58,66,67.69,233 Pfeffer, Carol 58.205 ro , Pomeroy, Ronda 106.118.119,185 Popelka. Karen 14,15,58.68.116.234 Port. Karen 205 Porter, Regina 58.205 Posekany. Cindy 185 Pospisil, Julie 186 Potter. Aldean 58,205 Potter. Randall 186 Pratt. Debi 61,66,69,234 Pratt. Jeff 186 Pratt. Sandy 205 Prignitz. Tim 57.58.67,94.205 Price. Gail 186 Prime, Donna 186 Primmer. David 65,186 Prochaska. Pam 59,68.69.186 Prochaska, Tamara 68,69,186 Prusek. Chris 29,106,205 Pulkrab. Debra 41,42.127.186 Pusateri. Heidi 18.57.63,68,130,234 Pyle. Tammy 61,234 Quaid, Carolyn 59.205 Quass, Diane Quijano, Don 186,205 Ouljano, Donna 68,118,137 Ouijano. Mary 57,62,63,234 Quill li Scroll 63 Rahn. Pam 65.66,205 Rainbolt. Karen 57.61.234 Rajtora. Jeff 185 Ramsey. Tim 11 1.205 Ranson, Christy 57.58,62.63.68.205 Ranson. Dotty 58,186 Ray. Cheryl 186 Raadnour, Rebecca 57,58.59,64,67,69. 234 Reardon. Bill 38.39.235 Reesor, Julie Ryan. Dana 186 Ryan. Diane 206 Flyen. Joseph 186 Sabotta, Diane Saikaiy. Eddie 135 Salehoglu. Holly 236 SALVEN, MS. LENA 88 Salyars. Teresa 206 Sankey, Mickie 206 Sankot. Tracy 206 Server, Tim 139,206 Sesek. Rick 57.58.59,109,236 Sass. Colleen 10.40.42.58,62,206 Sattler. Thomas Sauter, Kenneth 186 Saylor, Frank Schaefer, Jill 14.36,58,60.68.236 Scheel. Mark 186 Schael, Paula 236 Schenatzki, Mike 186 SCHENKEN. MR, PAUL 89 Schindler, Alan 206 Schindler, Julie 66,187 SCHIRM, MR. RON 89,94 Schissel. Eric 187 Schlemmer. Don 206 Schlemmer, Mark 187 Schlemmer, Ron 206 Schliemann, Mary Ann Schloss. Cindy 187 Schlotfelt, Joni 236 Schlueter. Randy Schmidt, Charles Schmidt, Chris 187 Schmidt, Jeff 206 Schminkey. David 187 Shaw. Michele 57.65.207 Shaw, Robin 65.66.112.187 Shea. Lisa Sheibie. Lori 60,237 Shelley. Joey 187 Shelton. Joan 207 Sherman, Joe 24,56,62,67.149.155. 1 57.237 Sherman, Peter 65.66.172,187 Sheronick, Mo 207 Sherzer. Susie 187 SHIPMAN, MR, DON 89 SHIPMAN, MS. MIRIAM 89 Shoemaker. Brad 65.66.187 Shreeves, David 187 Shull, Cindy 60.237 Siechert. Lori 66.237 Siefken. Sandy 118.187 Siekerka, Judy Siemering, John 96.187 Siemering, Judy 68,106,237 Simbro, David 122.138 Simmons, Gary 207 SIMON. MS. DOROTHY 89 Simon, Ed 51,64,57.109.207 Sims, Dave Sindelar, Kevin 105,207 Singelstad. Linda 57.66,207 Sisco. Denise 237 Skale. Cheryl 14,40,58,61.69.237 Skalsky, Laura 237 Skelton, Kim 65,66.172.187 Slaman, Jeff 207 Slaymaker. Rachel 207 Slocum. Jolene 42.207 Slocum. Tammy 68.237 Smejkel, Jeff 104.105,111,208 Smetzer. Daniel Smith, Brenda 68,187 Smith, Debra 66.68.74.118,187 Smith Donna 65,66,76,208 Smith. Janet 237 Smith. Jeraldine 237 Smith Kenneth 187 Smith. Kevin 96,138,187 Smith. Mary 58,208 Smith Randall Smith Robin 187 Smith Scott A. 82.208 Smith Scott C. Smith. Terrie 187 Smith, Tonna 237 Smittkamp, Matt 96,187 Smittkamp. Robin,14,16,106.116,237 SMRHA. MR. RONALD 5355.82.89 Snell. Dan 237 Snell, Gary 208 SNETZLER, MR. JAMES 89 Sojke. Dan 208 Softball, Glrle SONDROL, MR. HAL 79,89 Sonka. Art 208 Sonka, Dorothy 137.187 Sophomore Mueicel 150 Bophomoree 170 Sorenson. Robert 238 Soto, Candy 208 Schmitt, Matt 94.206 Schmitz, Chris 187 Schmitz. Doug 56.65.67,206 Schmitz. Michelle 58.64.206 Schmitz. Vince 187 Schneekloth, Mike 67,120,135.206 Reding ton. Randy 235 Redmond, Gary 186 R eece, Marva 65,235 Reed. Tammy 57.58,66.206 Reeves. Brain 109,186,190 Reeves. Jodee 235 REGENOLD, MS, CHARLOTTE 68 88,106.1 18 Rehak, Diane 65.66186 Reid. Rochelle 106,130,186 Reilly, Scott 186 Reinha REITZ, rdt. Cheryl 66.206 MR, ROBERT 88 Rennekamp, Mark 186 Rapp, Brad 206 Revars. Laurie Rexroa Rexroa t. David 112,133,186 t. Dee 57,58.65,67,68,102,130 131,153,206 Reynol RIBBL ds. Paul 206 E. MS. WANDA 89 Rich, Scott 58.186 Rich, Teresa 58.186 Richardson. Mary 186 Richardson. Randall Richardson. Raymond 235 Richmond, Barry 13 Richmond. Cliff 235 Richmond. Lisa 185 Ricklafs, Debbie 206 RICKEY. MS, MARY 88 RIDDE R. MR, PAUL 88.139 Riddles, Alex 103,206 Riack, Rife. B Roxanne 57.64.235 rian 185 Riha, Sharon 66.162 Riley, Lisa 206 Ril y. Mickie 235 Riley. Rick Rinderknecht. Steve 60,235 Ritchart. Mika 94,235 Rizzio, Bradley 186 Rizzio, Ricky Rizzio, Steve 206 Roberts. Steven 186 Robertson. Becky 186 Robertson. Guy 122,186 Robertson, Janet Robins on, Paul 109,206 Robinson, Shawn 66.186 Roby, Lori 14.58,62.67,235 Rodem RODRI eyer, John 139,235 GUEZ, MR. ADALBERTO 88 Schneekloth, Tim 66,122.135.1 87 Scholl. James 187 Schrader, Joe 74,112,187 Schredar. Lynn 57.58.62.67,68.106. 1 16,137,206 Schrock. David 135.206 Schroeder. Jill 62.66.236 Schroeder. Nola 57.59,62,63,106,206 Schuetzle. Jill 65.68.69.236 Schuatzle. Troy 187 Schuller, David 57,206 Schulte. James Schulte. Jeff 187 Schulte. Tim 236 Schultz. Shelley 79.206 Schultz. Tim 187 Schumacher. Jerry 206 Sconyers, Randy 109,184,187 Scott, Elizabeth 66.187 Scott. Ken 57.65.67.164,206 Scott, Kristy 57.65,67,236 Scott. Wendy 58,68.106,206 Scuffham, Sally 206 Sears. Margaret Saber, Ann 68.207 Saber. Mary 187 Sedlacek, Jim 57.236 Sedlacek, Kim 187 Sedlacek, Mike 207 SEIDLER. MS. EVELYN 89 Seiler. Jim 236 Selin er. Lee 12,39,236 Senior Awerde end Honore 240 Senior Cendlde Page 246 Senior Dlvlelon Pege 210 Senior Prom 242 Senlore 212 Senior Benete 34,58 Servey, Don 207 Severtaon. Jerry 58,94.207 Sexton. Barbara SHACKFORD, MS. MARJORIE 83, 89 Shaffer. Mary 187 Shaffer. Shelly 14.16.17,36.61.236 Shaheen, Jann 44-,57.61,6Y2.68 69,236 Shanahan, Sean 59,62.63,94.95.12O, 1 39,236 Shaver, Randy 27.28.52.57,58.62.63, 64,94.97.236 Shaw, Dan 96.187 Shaw. Jada 187 Shaw, Jeff 94.237 Spanos. Chris 42.58.62,197 Sparks, Lisa Speclellzed Bervlcee 90 Speer, Judy 187 Speer. Lori 208 Spencer, Jody 57.65,67,1 59.238 Spencer. Julie 65.66.208 Spettel, Coleen 208 Spidle. Jeff 65.208 Spier, Jennifer 187 Spine. Ronald 61.238 Spoden. Jeffrey Bporte 92 Sporte Scoreboard 140 Spratt, Kristen Spring Muelcel 156 Squires. Pam 66,68,137.187 St. John, Helen Stahl. Christine 58,137,238 Stanek, Dave 208 Stanford. Dawn 188 Stanford, Eric 94,208 Stangl. Daniel 66.189 Stanton, Bettey 208 Stark. Betty 49.51,62,63,66,146.238 Stark. Debra 189 Stark. Michael Starr. Tammy 208 Stastny. David 94,139,208 Steteemen 54 Steffen. Brian 109,189 Staggall, Jeff 188 Stegman. Jeffrey 94,120,208 Steichen. Donald Steinburg. Robin 130,131,208 Steinert. Amy 188 Steinert, Arlene 208 Stepanek, Kathleen Stepanek. Sheri 36,58,60.62,238 Stevens, Kevin 188 Still. Dave 96,122,188 Stillions, Jodi 68,188 Stock, Lauri 57,68.208 Stoddard. Rick 188 Stoaker. Wendy 69.100,101.208 Stokes. Kathy 188 Stolba. Ann 14,57,58.61,67,68,69,106 107,238 Stoltenberg. Mark 238 Stones. Diane 68.188 Stourac. Sharon 238 Stout. Larry 1 1 1.208 Straussar, Kelli 101.208 Streets. Sandy 188 Strellner. Amy 208 Strellner. Larry 188 Strief. David 238 Strief. Diane 68,208 Striegel, Becky 61.132.133,238 Strong, Karen 14.16,37,58.60.62.238 Stuckenschneider, Jeff 238 Stuckenschneider. Jon 66.188 Student COUHCII 34.58 Student Life 8 Studlee 70 Stuefen. Marty 139.208 Stull, Denise 188 Sturbaum, Julie 118,188 Suckow, Gary 59,188 Suckow, Larry 59.238 Sullivan. Kathy 41 .42,58,62,68,1 97.208 Sundberg. Jim 209 f Svec, Stephanie 188 Svede. Mark 57.209 Svobada, Jim 65,188 Svobada, John 66,67.238 Swalley. Dean 209 Sweeney, Diane 188 Sweeney, Gary 34,96.1 12,188 Sweeney. Patricia Sweet. Dave 58.61.64.135,238 Sweet. Diane 209 Traylor, Charles 65,135,159 Triplatt, Jeff 58,57.65.66.209 Trosky. Gregg 94,129,209.210 Trosky. Tracy 68.1 16.1 17,207,209 Trousdale, Julie 65.66.209 TSCHOPP, MR, MARK 89.96.118 Turley. Laura 209 Turner, Chris 209 Turner. Terry 209 Turnis. Debbie 209 Tuttle, Angela Tuttle, Kathy 188 Tvrdik. Jeff 209 Undercleeemen 1 68 Untiedt. Janice 188 Urban, Brett 239 Usher, Melissa 66.209 Utha. Robin 66.188 Walkner, Sandra 60,138,240 Wall, Joseph 189 Wall, Mike 58,240 Wallace. Christine 61,240 Walter, Mark 133.210 Walter, Tim 62,621.1 20.240 Walton. Brenda Waltnn Mark 240 Ward. Jon 61.240 Ward. Julie 58,59,64.68.21O Ward, Megan 56,66,150,151.152.21O Ware. Kenneth 189 Watkins, Brent 189 Watson, Patricia 106.1 18,190 Weaver. David 190 Webb. Joyce 190 Webb. Rosemary 210 Webber, Sharron 210 Weber. Kim 14.40.58.6B.126,127.24O Weber. Sharon Weber, Vickey 60,240 Weberg. Dana 65,66,210 Webster, Donald 190 Willett, Marty 191 Williams. Clint 211 Williams, Chris 191 WILLIAMS. MR. COLIN 89,120 Williams. Dale 241 Williams, Dawn 241 Williams, Kirk 191 Williams, Robert Dou 57,153.1 20,1 39,241 Williamson, Dennis 211 Wilson, Anita 118,191 Wilson. Wilson. Fred 211 WILSON, MS. GLORIA 89 Wilson. Jerry 241 Wilson, Joan 69,137,191 Wilson. Jonathan 50.64.211 Wilson, Karen 211 Wilson. Karla 61,241 Wilson. Kelly 241 Wilson, Lori 191 Wilson. Shelly 66,191 Wilson. Wilson, Theresa 191 Tina 21 1 Sweet. Jim 96,188 Swimming, Boys 108 Swlmmlng. Glrle 100 Swore, Julie Sylvester. Laura 188 Symonette. Tom 238 Utha. Teri 66,681 06,1 30,131,209 Uthoff, Ed 34.94.120,121.1 23,139,209 Utt, Terry 105,188 Utt, Tom 94.239 Vairo. Carol 188 Weeks, Kathy 210 Weidenhamer. Regina 240 Weiland, Thomas 190 Weirgert. Angelica 190 Welch. Allen 190 Welch. Kathleen 60 Welch, Lori 190 WELD, MR. JOHN 86.89.106.111 Wells, Brian 210 Welsh. Scott 112.190 Wiltgen. Joseph 21 1 Wink. Richard 191 Winter Pley 154 Wischmeyer, Tracey 60,241 Wise, Amy 66.191 Wise. David 58,94.95.139.241 Wisely. Clement 60,139,241 Wisely, Phil 59.66,109,211 Witmer, Mark 191 Witting, Mark 62,94,12O,123,211 Talley, Paul 1 88 Tallman. Julie 238 Tallman. Michael TAYLOR, MR. JAMES 89.108, 109 Taylor, Tutti 62.209 Taylor, Linda 188 Teahen. Steve 209 Techau, Laura 188 Techau. Lori 188 Templer, Gene 66.188 Tennle. Boye 134 Tennle, Glrle 136 Tharp. Janet Tharp. Kelly 209 Tharp, Thomas 13,96.1 88 Tharp. Trevor 96,112.1 14,138,188 Thenhaus. Kim 209 Valant, Patrick Van Van Van Van Van Van Van Beek. Tammy 209 Bogart. Darcy 42.58.209 Dee. Konstance 189 Etten. Ben 209 Orsdale, Larry 189 Steenhuyse. Sherri 67,209 Steenhuvse. Steve 51.:a6,64.67, 1 48,1 49,151.154.156.239 Vander Wiel, Brenda 64,66,68.1 51.189 Varner, John 189 Varner, Tammy 239 Vaughn, Steve 210 Veatch. David 61 Vecerka, Sue 60,239 Veenstra. Rick 210 Venture 64 Veronda, John 240 Veronda, Toni 189 Welter, Elizabeth 58.68.11 8,190 Welton. Joey 61 ,241 Welty, Scott 241 Wendt. Thomas 66.67.190 Wengert. Angelia 66 Wenndt. Cindy 106,117,118,190 Wenzel, Douglas 66.1 12,134.1 35,1 90 Wenzel. Jeff 57.66,94,135.1 62.210 WENZEL. MS. NORMA 83,89 Werden. Cindy 190 Werden, Diane 210 Wesbrook. Jacqueline 190 Wesbrook. Scott 64,103.1 1 2,1 90 Wesurooit, l'racy 57.64.68,102.1 30. 208.21 1 Wesseis, Jeff 190 West, Micheal 190 Vlleet Side Delegetlon 67.166 West. Wendy 65,66.137,161.211 Witting. Matt 96,122,191 Wojtowicz, Joe 56.66.191 Wolfe, Chris 191 Wolfe. Lori 191 Wolverton. Cari 191 Wong. Ark 21 1 Wong, Chad 191 Woodman, Kin 112.191 Woodward, Matt 21 1 Wooff, Gregory 191 Wooff, John 57.211 Work Experience Groupe 36 Wray. Carisa 68,130,191 Wreetllng Sophomore 1 14 Wreetllng Verelty 1 10 Wright, Cynthia 21 1 Wright, Frank 211 Wright, James 21 1 Wright, John 211 Thenhaus. Lisa 188 Theeplene 48.56 Thomas. Kim 57,65.67,68.116.209 Thomason, Katie 209 Thomason. Laura 238 Thompkins. Marsha 238 Thompson. Beth 41.42.68,188 Thompson, Greg 188 Thompson. Kenny 188 Thompson. Kevin 209 Thompson, Larry 238 Thompson, Matt 239 Thompson, Patty 209 Verteiko, Peter 210 Vifien, Teresa 58.61.210 Viktora, Larry 1 1 2,189 Voelkers. Nancy 58.59.62.66,68.210 Vogel, Kim 210 Vogel, Mark 96,189 Vokt. Bill 240 Volleybell 106 Von Stein, David Vondracek. George 139,210 Vorhes, Brian 96.189 Vosmek, Louri 28,1 06,210 Vranish. Kim 240 West. Steve 139 Westpfahl, Dean 96.122,138,190 AT WH E 89 White. White, White. White. LEY, MS. JAROSLAVA 26. Chuck 211 James 211 Mary 211 Pam 241 WHITE. MS. RUTH 89 White, Wayne 21 1 Whiteman, Brad 52.57,59.63,65,67,241 Whiting, Thomas 11 1,241 Wright, Laura 191 Wyatt. Pete 56,65,67.241 Wyatt, Thomas 191 Yancy, Roy 21 1 Yates, William 21 1 Yerkes, Denise 191 Youker. Andria Youker, Brian 191 THOMPSON. MR. ROBERT 89 Thorson. Clark 39.62.209 Tic Chlcke 46.69 Vranish. Laurie 189 Vrba. Laura 42.68.210 Vrba, Stacy 57.67.68,240 Tiedtke Tiernan , Bob 9496.239 Lori Tiernan. , Sharon 62.63.239 Tierney. Rod 209 Tilden. Darcy 188 Tomanka. Connie Tomasek. Carol 130.1 88 Tomasek. Kevin 16,57,105.239 Tompkins, Marcia TOWER, MR. RONALD 89.133 Trachta. Randy 94,120,209 Treck, Boye 128 Treek. Glrle 130 Trede A lnduetry 36,61 Trainer. Linda 58.209 Travis. Daniel Traylor, Cathy 209 VRBICEK, MR. ROBERT 61.89 Vyskocil. Scott 189 Waddilove. Pam 210 Waddla, Alan 189 Wagner. David 189 Waite. Patty 240 Walderbach, Charles 210 Walderbach. Kurt 122.189 Walderbach, Mark 210 Walker, Bob 94,240 Walker. Rosemarie 189 Walker, Russell 103.120.139,210 Wiebold, Ross 122.1 24,138,190 Wielend. Steve 34.58.63.64.139.224. 241 Wieland. Terry 11 1.211 Wienands, Deb 190 Wieneke, Daryl Wiese. Lance 61 Wilcox, Carol 61,241 Wilcox. Joan 65.190 Wilcox. Myron 190 Wilderman, Chris 66.67,211 Wildfield. Robert 241 Wilford, Timothy 57.58.94.139,241 Wilhelm, Jodie Wilhelm, Marsha 241 Wilhelm, Roxi 14.61.241 Wilkinson, Donna 58.191 Wilkinson. Larae 191 Willcoxson, Kelly 96,1 91 Willert, Tracey 191 Willett, Laura 211 Youker. You ng. Vou ng. Curtis 191 Brian 67,21 1 Norman 138,191 Young, Ron 211 Youngbear, Karen 191 Zabloudil. George 241 Zacek. Becky 63.69,101,211 Zahn, Rick 122,123,191 Zimmerman. Randy 211 Zimmerman, Rocky 191 Zitek. Russ 211 Zobac. Kirk 64,211 Zobel, Anita 211 Zook. James Zvacak. Laura 191 251 ,Hx f W, 'w MW ,,...-4-nn-U ,,,,,.-gqpnsn Q sz? mf Q we Q 1529 , 5' Q Jefferesoli Musxc Tlxentxe 2 ,,,1'f'?,' ' W4 ,W:,,...,,N,, M CALL 398 ZSLH AY 18 14 19 20 21 111 f ,, ,A ' Z W? fi W N' X r-wap x ,f W X wanting... While most students were anticipating their long awaited and much needed summer vacations, a few loyal, sentimental J-Hawks were seen shedding tears as we said our good-byes at the year's end. When the last day of classes finally rolled around we realized that, although nine months is a long time, the year had gone by quicker than we ever thought possible. Memories of the first football game, the Homecoming dance, and the hassles of fall term registration were still fresh in our minds. One consolation was that with the cooperation of all J-Hawks we were able to unite our talents to prove that the year really was a successful one. Our athletes, who started off the year by finishing second in the girls volleyball districts, then finishing the highest ever in boys swimming, besides setting numerous track records, were a major part of our success. Mack and MabeI , the spring musical, drew a full house for all five of its performances. After witness- ing these numerous triumphs, we could now walk away from Jefferson with our heads held high, proud that we had proven to all that Jefferson is definitely No. 1. if ,Q i 2,54 sg... A A x4'f5xsZW E? 5, MKSSSWF I 'fb J! if Mimi Remembering the good times of the past, enjoying the present, and looking forward to the future, most students found! that they had acquired many fond memories of their years at Jefferson. Sophomores won't forget the time they bought elevator tickets, just as few juniors will forget how slow their year-in-waiting passed as they stood by to move into the No. 1 spot. Seniors were often caught running around in circles dur- ing May as they rushed to complete assignments and finish all last' minute graduation details. Many of them received numerous awards and honors for their achievements. Mark Logan and Paula Ament were designated as valedictorians, while Nancy Gardner was the salutatorian. Randy Shaver and Mike DeHaan were named male co- Athletes of the Year, and Teresa Langguth was recognized as the top female in this category. No one let the memories they had gathered during the year slip from their minds. 255 Closi n :Ps 93 Gly Q QR 0 4934, 'Q xl V., -no ON I I . e v ray I graduate in a week, I look back on my three years at Jefferson with mixed emotions. When I was a sophomore I participated in the sports end as well as the fine arts. Ona day a friend of mine per- suaded me to put in an application to be on the yearbook staff. Knowing nothing about it, I applied. I was put into a class of seniors and I felt out of place so I took up photography. The photographers were always busy and I started to really get involved. When my senior year rolled around I applied to be the editor-in-chief of my 1977 STATESMAN. To my surprise, l made it. What a glory, what honor, or so I thought. After the work started to pile up l had my second thoughts. But after our proofs came back I saw how much all of our hard work had really paid off. Because of Mary Quijano and Betty Stark, our 256 Ed tor'e Meesag I I 5 5 a 1 senior section was remodeled, for the better. The photography staff started off slow and ended up with a year that no other staff could outdo.When we had artwork to be done Brooke Kepros show- ed her talent by designing the cover, end sheets, and the artwork for the sports scoreboards. Hav- ing her mind stuck in the hundreds of pages of the index, Nola Schroeder did a great job. Then there was Sharon Tiernan with her pencil and paper ready for any job that was asked. The work led the staff to endless hours at Leonardo's and 0scar's. Little gatherings like this kept the staff close and helped to turn out one of the best books in the country. Again, thanks Mr. Smrha for your understanding and helpfulness and to the entire staff for a job well done. We've proved again, the West really is IH - - - Todd Polehna Editor-in-Chief 1 i I 4 w S 5 v 1 1 f 1 1


Suggestions in the Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) collection:

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1974 Edition, Page 1

1974

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1975 Edition, Page 1

1975

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1976 Edition, Page 1

1976

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1979 Edition, Page 1

1979

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1980 Edition, Page 1

1980

Jefferson High School - Statesman Yearbook (Cedar Rapids, IA) online collection, 1981 Edition, Page 1

1981


Searching for more yearbooks in Iowa?
Try looking in the e-Yearbook.com online Iowa yearbook catalog.



1985 Edition online 1970 Edition online 1972 Edition online 1965 Edition online 1983 Edition online 1983 Edition online
FIND FRIENDS AND CLASMATES GENEALOGY ARCHIVE REUNION PLANNING
Are you trying to find old school friends, old classmates, fellow servicemen or shipmates? Do you want to see past girlfriends or boyfriends? Relive homecoming, prom, graduation, and other moments on campus captured in yearbook pictures. Revisit your fraternity or sorority and see familiar places. See members of old school clubs and relive old times. Start your search today! Looking for old family members and relatives? Do you want to find pictures of parents or grandparents when they were in school? Want to find out what hairstyle was popular in the 1920s? E-Yearbook.com has a wealth of genealogy information spanning over a century for many schools with full text search. Use our online Genealogy Resource to uncover history quickly! Are you planning a reunion and need assistance? E-Yearbook.com can help you with scanning and providing access to yearbook images for promotional materials and activities. We can provide you with an electronic version of your yearbook that can assist you with reunion planning. E-Yearbook.com will also publish the yearbook images online for people to share and enjoy.