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LE-RI-CO Leaf River School Leaf River, Illinois 3 Administration SITTING: (L. TOR.)R. Brown, Sec., C. Kilker, Pres., Joe Newcomer, Vice Pres. STANDING: Mr. Leonard Mr. Edwards, C. Mullen, D. Gallup, B. Jones. 5 MR. ANDERSON One more time MR. BLOCK Take a break MRS. DUNBAR Alright guys MRS. JENKIN Bona fortuna MRS. KRETSINGER Remember your plan sheets MRS. MAYER How gross 6 MR. SCHM1NK Do you want a zero? MR. WESLEY Clean up the shop. MR.FRYE Signal your intention. MR. SCHNORR For tomorrow. MR. MILLER The square root of... MR. LESSON Now where was I? 7 Personnel George Palmer Clarence Pals Clarence Leerhoff COOKS--Shirley Neslund, Mearlean Hubbard, Vera Peterson, BUS DRIVERS--Erma Pair, Sonny Kuntzelman, Alvin Pair, Ken Lovell, George Palmer, Dick Kretsinger, Janet Ball. 8 Seniors 1972 CATHY BAKER Student Council 10 STEVE ADKINS JIM BLAKE JANELL BLOBAUM CAROL BOOK MARILYN BUTTERBAUGH We ll Find A Way Or Make One BRUCE BARGANZ SHIRLEY BETZ We re All In This Together 12 Colors: Red White Blue Flower: Carnation 13 What Are You Doing For The Rest Of Your Life? 14 We wish the Class of '72' our heartiest congradulations and hope the best of luck will follow you in your future years. We know your years at L. R.H. S. were probably the most enjoyable years of your life. “1972” 15 Senior Activities STEVE ADKINS--Transfer from Pecatonica; Football 4. CATHY BAKER—SOS 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 3 C Pres. 4- GAA 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 3; FTA 4; FHA 4; Student Council 1,2, 3,4: Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Soph. V. Pres.; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Class Play 3,4. BRUCE BARGANZ—Transfer from Guilford; Newspaper 4; Demon Club 4; Chorus 4; Football 4 SHIRLEY BETZ--Chorus 1,2, 3,4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Annual 3. JIM BLAKE—FFA 1,2, 3,4. JANELLBLGBAUM—Newspaper4; SOS 2; GAA 1,2, 3,4; FTA 2,3; Annual 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Librarian 2,4; Class Play 4. CAROL BOOK GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Sporthead 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; V-P 3, Pres. 4, Camp 2, 3. MARILYN BUTTERBAUGH--Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3; Pom Pom 2,3,4; SOS 2,3, 4; GAA 1,2,3, Treas. 4, Badmiton G Tramp Sporthead FHA 1,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2. 3,4; Senior Play 4. STEVE CAPES—Band 1,2, 3, 4; AG 1,2, 3,4; SOS 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Baseball 1,2. BECKY COOK—SOS 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Annual 3; FHA 2nd VP 4; Reporter 2; Class Play 3,4; Demon Spirit 2; Library 3,4; Class Sec. 2. RICK CROUCH—Transfer from Kirkland; Baseball 4; FFA 4. JON DIRK SEN--Transfer from Forreston; Chorus 4- Baseball 3,4; Demon Club 2, 3,4, VP 4; Football 2, 3,4; Basket- ball 2; Play 3,4. JANICE ENGLE—Annual 4; Newspaper 4; FHA 1,2,4; Homecoming Attendant 4; FTA 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; SOS 1,2, 3,4; Poms 2, 3, 4; GAA 1, 2, 3,4 Sporthead 3, VP 4; Class Plays 3,4. JULYNN GREENFIELD— SOS 4; CAA 1,2, 3,4, Sporthead 4; FTA 1,2, 3,4, VP 3, Sec. 4; Annual 2; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Dramatics 2; Plays 3,4. ROBERT GROVE—FFA 1,2, 3,4; Sentinel 4; Band 1,2, 3,4. JULIE HAGEMANN—Band 1,2, 3,4, Camp; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Dramatics 2; Annual 2,3,4, Sec-Treas. 4; FT A Sec. 2, 3, Pres 4; SOS 1, 2, 3,4; Newspaper 4; Poms 1,2, 3,4; Plays 3,4. JEANNE HALL—FHA 2,3,4; Reporter 3; GAA 1,3; Librarian 1,2, 3,4; SOS 1,2,3. WILLIAM HARTJE— SOS 1,2, 3, 4; Class Plays 3,4; Student Council 1; Demon Club 2,3,4, SEC-TREAS. 3, Pres. 4- Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,2,3; Baseball 2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4. PATRICIA HILLMAN—Chorus 1,2,3; FTA 1,2. MARTHA KAHLY—Band 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Fr. Class Treas., Sec. Jr. G Sr. Classes; Annual 2; Plays 3,4. LINDA KILKER—SOS 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Pres, 3,4; FTA 4; FHA 4; Student Council 2,3,4, Sec. 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Jr. G Sr. Class VP; Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Queen 4. RONALD KILKER—Band 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 4; Track 3; Play 4. CINDY KRETSINGER—Annual 4; Newspaper 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Historian 3, VP 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4, Sporthead 4- FTA 1,2; SOS 2,3; CHORUS 1,2,3,4; Play 4. BRAD LOMAX—Demon Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Foot- ball 1, 2, 3,4. RICHARD MAYBERRY--SOS 2; FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3; Football 3, Manager; Baseball 2,4; Class Play 4. TIM MULFORD— FFA 2,3,4, Sec, 3, VP 4; Homecoming Court 1,2, King 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Student Council 1 2 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 3,4; Track 4; SOS 1; Demon Club 3,4; Jr. Attendant. DALE POOL—FHA 1. ’ SHIRLEY POOLE—GAA 1,2; Student Director Senior Play. KATHY NICKERSON--Transfer from California--SOS 3,4, VP 4; GAA 3,4; FTA 3,4, VP 4; Newspaper 4; Annual 4; Chorus 3,4; Play 4; Poms 4. RANDY SCHELLING— SOS 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,3,4; Annual 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Class Pres. 1,3,4; Play 3,4; Track 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Demon Club 2,3,4, Sec-Treas. 4. SCOTT SCHRIEBER--FFA 1,2, 3,4, Reporter, 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Play 4. JANELLE STEEN--Transfer from Superior; Chorus 4. KAREN WEHMEYER—GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 4; SOS 1,2,3; FTA 1,2,3; Band 1,2, 3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2, 3,4. 16 1971 Homecoming Court. FRONT ROW: Mary Lind- strom and Jeff Block. SECOND ROW: Kim Neslund, Reiko Dinksen, Wendy Seymour, Bill Mulford, Randy Atkins, Ron Schelling. BACK ROW: Cathy Baker, Janice Engle, 1970 Queen Kathy Wilson, 1971 Queen and King, Linda Kilker and Tim Mulford, 1970 King Randy Maxwell, Jon Dirksen, Randy Schelling. 1971 Homecoming started with an exciting game with Stillman. The final score was Stillman, 6, and Leaf River, O.Then the band, Forest City Sound, played while the 1971 King, Tim Mulford, and Queen, Linda Kilker were crowned. 18 V ? h ' W 1 Sr. Attendants: Janice G Jon Sr. Attendants: Cathy G Tim Sr. Attendants: Linda G Randy 1971 King G Queen Linda G Tim Jr. Attendants: Wendy G Bill Soph. Attendants: Reiko G Randy Crown Bearers: Mary G Jeff eCO ??, 1971 Fr. Attendants: Kim G Ron 19 The Junior Class Presents More efficiency, that's what's needed. At it again! CAST Mr. Gilbreth . Mrs. Gilbreth . Ernestine . . . Frank .... Jackie .... Dan .... Bill .... Fred . . . . Anne . . . . Lillian . . . Martha Mrs. Fitzgerald Dr. Burton Joe Scales Miss Brill . . Larry........... Denny Kuntzelman • . . Liz Motter . Kim Hammond . Murray Leerhoff . . Daryl Voegeli . . Mike Smith . La Verne Long . . • Jim Myers . • . Mary Wells . . Cindy Wilson • Wendy Seymour . . Debbie Klapp • • . Dave Kahly ■ . Bill Mulford • Debbie Plemmons Lonnie Schelling 20 Cheaper By The Dozen” I'll fracture your skulls! You want Anne Gilbreth, the one with freckles? The Gilbreth children range in age from seventeen on downward and are controlled by a very proud and self-assured father who constantly has them trying out new projects or ideas in order to improve family ef- ficiency and order. However, the entire applecart is overthrown when the oldest daughters, grown despite father's arguments, begin to fancy a more elegant kind of life, and one in which young gentlemen could be in- volved. Overcoming father's ravings and rantings almost proves too much for the girls, but somehow they accomplish this, plus being able to please their father. The play was a huge success and much congratula- tions should go to the Junior class. Everyone involved did a great job. There were two student directors this year. Brian Mayer and Sue Riley. Miss Brill! !! I think you're good swimmers. 21 You can't do this! These eyes. Watch the birdie ! Sally Norman Porter Penny Caleb Mark Mavis Lydia Joanna Harrison Day Cathy Baker Bill Hartje Julynn Greenfield Scott Schreiber Randy Schelling Julie Hagemann Becky Cook Janice Engle Steve Capes CAST Kerry Greg Gram Monsieur Henri Claire Elsie Lucile Delivery Girl Jon Dirksen Ron Kilker Martha Kahly D. Mayberry M. Butte rb a ugh Janell Blobaum Cindy Kretsinger K. Nickerson I've read your book three times. Me be Dimity West! 22 Don’t Take My Penny STANDING: Mrs. Dunbar, Becky Cook, Shirley Poole, Janell Blobaum, Scott Schreiber, Marilyn Butterbaugh, Ron Kilker, Martha Kahly, SEATED: Janice Engle, Julynn Greenfield, Julie Hage- mann, Cathy Baker, Cindy Kretsinger, SEAT- ED ON FLOOR: Jon Dirk- sen, Steve Capes, Dick Mayberry, Randy Schelling. Come on, Dearie ! The Sr. Class Play, the first on our new stage, brought down 'Holy Hail' as the actors shouted their last few lines above a raging storm. The star—Julynn as Penny, was so sure that the famous Harrison day— her boyfriend, Kerry, in disguise, would choose her as the ideal Dimity West for the part in his motion pic- ture. The real surprise comes when her sister—Mavis is chosen for the part by the real Harrison Day. Backstage Cut it out! Pulling won't help. Will it be straight? 23 Assemblies The students at L. R. H. S. enjoyed many fine assemblies this past year. For the most part the audiences were very attentive and showed much interest and respect toward the individual performers. The types of assemblies were extremely varied, going from a blind gymnist, to a man who played three instruments simultaneously, to one on atomic energy, on sound, to a black singer, and to an Irish trio which seemed to make the best hit with the female students. Each performance not only was interesting but very informative as well. 25 S.O.S. Moneymaker Randy Schelling Kathy Nickerson and Cathy Nelson Danny Zellers Brad Lomax, Mike Smith and Daryl Voegli. John Myers, Randy Adkins, Bill Mulford, Bill Hartje and Brad Lomax. 26 27 Although rain and clouds darkened the skies on the evening of May 5, 1972 the spirits of the couples who attended the Jr. -Sr. Banquet and Prom were still happy. The banquet was held first at the Silo. After dinner and entertainment by members of the Junior Class, Mr. Frye was the speaker. After his speech concerning the qualities of a mature person, the students and faculty left for the dance at the Bertolet building. Surrounded by the lovely decorations emphasizing the theme The Im- possible Dream couples danced until late into the evening. It was indeed a beautiful climax to a wonderful evening. The day before the Juniors and Seniors had all packed themselves into two buses and left to visit and tour many locations in Wisconsin. Upon their return around midnight to Illinois, they were all welcomed at The Four Searons for bowling, billiards, dancing, and food. The weary crew returned to Leai River at 4 A.M. It was a fun-filled and happy weekend for both the Juniors and the Seniors. Student Council FR. ROW, T. Leisson, K. Cederholm, D. Zellers. 2nd ROW, C. Bennett, J. Jones, L. Penn, P. Borneman, 3rd ROW, D. Kahley, L. Motter, B. Mul- ford, C. Voegeli, 4th ROW, Mr. Lesson, R. Schelling, L. Kilker. Future Teachers Of America FR. ROW;, J. Hageman, K. Nickerson, J. Greenfield, D. Klapp. 2nd ROWr, G. Boomgarden, S. Boyd, H. Lewis, R White, 3rd ROW, J. Palmer, D. Voegeli, L. Motter, L. Kilker, BK. ROW, Mr. Schnorr, D. Becker, A. Heeren. 32 ROW 1: S. Boyd, L. Kilker, J. Engle, M. Butterbaugh, D. Klapp. ROW 2: G. Smith, R. White, J. Snyder, K. Cederholm, D. Meinheit, J. Boomgarden, K. Wehmeyer, D. Plemmons. ROW 3: B. Nance, J. Gann, . Row- land, C. Voegeli. ROW 4: L. Bloomingdale, B. Cook, C. Book, C. Kretsinger, G. Boomgarden, S. Riley, ad- visor, Mrs. Kretsinger. Future Homemakers Of America 33 FR. ROW, R. Kilker, B. Mulford, T. Cowan, D. Voegeli, R. Mayberry, J. Blake, M. Mulford, J. Myers, G. Nickerson. 2nd ROW, R. Grove, K. Lancaster, S. Peppers, S. Miller, R. Zellars, C. Wright, D. Zellars, J. Wiles, R. Shelling, Mr. Wesely. 3rd ROW, S. Schrieber, D. Mienhiet, M. Smith, D. Cederholm, A. Heeren S. Capes, B. Dilbeck, T. Blake, B. Lomax. BK. ROW, T. Klapp, J. Nickerson, R. Pals, L. Buttel, D. Turner, D. Schrieber, J. Myers, R. Adkins, T. Mulford. Future Farmers Of America 34 F.F.A. Sweetheart Liz. Motter. FRONT ROW- C Bennett. ROW 2: W. Seymour, Secretary, C. Wilson,Treasurer, C. Baker, President, K. Nick- erson V. President. ROW 3: C. Cederholm, G. Boomgarden, J. Nelson, J. Boomgarden. ROW 4: B. Mayer D. McKay, D. Zellers, T. Leisson. ROW 5: B. Cook, S. Riley, J. Snyder, D. Gallup. ROW 6: B Hartje, S. Capes, D. Voegli, J. Palmer, R. Kuntzelman. ROW 7: K. Neslund, D. Capes, G. Smith, C. Hose, C. Nutt, V. Bell. ROW 8: M. Smith, J. Greenfield, D. Kuntzelman, D. Becker, R. Schelling. ROW 9: Mrs. Jenkin, Advisor, R. Crouch, T. Klapp, D. Klapp, D. Leerhoff, D. Blobaum. Cheerleaders: L. Motter, C. Voegli, L. Kilker, D. Bell, D. Brown, B. Martin, K. Barber, K. Lomax, C. Nelson. Pom Pon: J. Hagemann, J. Engle, R. Dirksen, R. Lovell, M. Butterbaugh, J. Jones, L. Penn. Librarians STANDING L-R: L. bicknese, G. Smith, Mrs. Mayer, Advisor, S. Long, B. Nance, B. Cook, R. Mesch, G. Boomgarden, J. Blobaum. SEATED: P. Hillman. The library took on a new face the middle of this school year. It was mov- ed to a new location upon the old stage providing more room for study and just reading. With a few more comfortable chairs and a lot more table space, it was evident that the move was for the best. It also became evident that the students appreciated the new library by its ever constant use. 36 G.A.A. FRONT ROW: S. Riley, Secretary, L. Kilker, President, J. Engle, V. President, J. Jones, Treasurer, Mrs. Jen- kin, Advisor. ROW 2: L. Borneman, JL. Bloomingdale, C. Book, C. Wilson, M Butterbaugh, C. Voegli, D. Brown, S. Lindquist, C. Kretsinger, J. Greenfield. ROW 3: D. Klapp, N. Rummel, S. Boyd, L. Stark, B. Nance, C. Nutt, S. Long, C. Cederholm, C. Hose, G. Smith, M. Pool. ROW 4: R. White, D. Blobaum, J. Asche, D. Meinheit, B. Martin, D. Leerhoff, D. Gallup, J. Nelson, M. Zellers, C. Johnson, D. Plemmons. ROW 5: D. Bell, K. Barber, J. Blobaum, J. Snyder, V. Bell, K. Wehmeyer, C. Peterson, K. Neslund, R. MeNamee, L. Penn, R. Dirksen, D. Miller, ROW 6: R. Mesch, S. Betz, R. Lovell, C. McIntyre, K. Buttle, W Seymour, B. Cook, S. Miller, C. Bennett, K. Hammond, M. Wells, K. Nickerson, C. Nelson. The G A. A. was a very active club this year. Besides taking part in many sports, they recycled cans once a month for a money-making project. All 62 members helped in some way and it turned out successfully. 37 Concert FRONT ROW!.. TOR.: C Wison, M. Leerhoff, J. Engle, L. Peen, J. Hagemann, ROW 2: M. Butterbaugh, D. MU er, D. Plemmons, V. Rowland, K. Wehmeyer, R. Lovell, M. Mulford, ROW 3: J. Nelson, G. Boomgarden D Klapp, R. McNemee, V. Bell, C. Hose, D. Capes, C. Cederhom, T. Leisson, L. Motter, ROW 4: Director’ Mr. Anderson, B. Wellington, D. McKay, R. Kilker, B. Lomax, R. Grove, M. Smith, D. Kahly, R. Kuntzel- man, C. Nelson, L. Schelling. The 1972 Leaf River High School Band is 70 members strong. The marching band started out the year performing at the home football games, adding color and excitement to each game. In November the Band was represented at the District 2 Music Festival in Peoria by Brian Mayer, Randy Kuntz- leman and Cindy Wilson. Cindy was then selected to perform in the All-State Band in January The band presented their annual Christmas concert and the Traditional Spring concert to many proud parents and friends. The Band and Chorus both received First place ratings at the District Music contest at Galena for the third year in a row giving evidence of the many fine talented students that participate in our Music program 38 Band FRONT ROW L TO R: I. Greenfield, N. Kahly, M. Wells, L. Bomeman, ROW 2: C. Bennett, G. Smith D. Gal- S K NelndT s ling, R. Dirksen, B. Martin, D. Belle, ROW 3: D Cedarholm R. Schelhng, R. L-mgston, DPBrown S. Riley, L. Kilker, D. Kuntzelman, R. Pals, B. Hartje, J. Palmer, B. Mayer, ROW 4. D. Zellers P. Bomeman, S. Capes, L. Long, R. Kuntzelman, J. Boomgarden, R. Schelhng, K. Nutt, K. Lomax, T. Blake, M. Gaston, J. Jones. 39 IV FRONT ROW L. TOR.; R. Dirksen, M. Butterbaugh, K. Nickerson, J. Engle, R. Lovell, J. Hageman, J. Jones, L. Penn, ROW 2: N. Kahly, R. Killer, M. Smith, B. Wellington, B. Lomax, R. Grove, D. McKay, L. Borne- man, L. Matter, J. Greenfield, ROW 3: D. Klapp, R. Livingston, L. Kilker, S. Riley, C. Bennett, D. Brown D. Bell, M. Wells, B. Martin, S. Long, D. Gallup, K. Neslund, G. Smith, ROW 4: C. Cederholm, C. Hose V. Bell, R. Mcnammee, K. Wehmeyer, V. Rowland, D. Miller, C. Wilson, M. Leerhoff, J. Nelson, G. Boom- garden, D. Capes, D. Plemmons, ROW 5: J. Boomgarden, R. Pals, D. Kuntzelman, K. Nutt, K. Lomax, T. Blake, M. Gaston, R. Schelling, B. Mayer, J. Palmer, B. Hartje, R. Schelling, ROW 6: R. Kuntzelman, C. Nelson, L. Schelling, M. Mulford, L. Long, S. Capes, P. Bomeman, D. Zellers, R. Kuntzelman, D. Cederholm T. Leisson, D. Kahly. Marching Band 40 Chorus FRONT ROW: S. Boyd, D. Meinheit, G. Boomgarden, L. Bomeman, R. Livingston, K. Nickerson, C. Nutt, C Hose V. Bell, D. Meinheit, 1. Snyder, K. Lomax. ROW 2: Mr. Anderson, Director, L. Motter, C. Ben- « . r . r m r T T v«i«-An R Penn, L. Long, P. Bomeman, j. Palmer, T. Klapp. ROW 5: j. Blobaum L Kilker D Capes, S Gaston, J. Nelson, C. Johnson, S. Lindquist, D. Leerhoff, J. Engle, B. Mayer, M. Smith, B. Barganz. ROW 6. C. Peterson, C. Nelson, C. Book, M. Butterbaugh, R. Lovell, S. Long, S. Betz, G. Smith, J. Boomgarden, J. Dirksen, B. Hartje, R. Schelling. Leaf River was host for the Final Route 72 Music Festival on January 18th. There were over 80 Leaf River students participating with the 400 member chorus. In addition to the chorus, The Route 72 Jazz band present- ed a portion of the program. Students from Leaf River performing in the Jazz Band were: Randy Kuntzelman, Jason Palmer, Linda Kilker, Brian Mayer and Randy Schelling. 41 Annual SEATED: J. Engle, K. Nickerson, C Kretsinger, STANDING: J. Blobaum Asst. Editor, S. Boyd, C. Peterson, SEATED: A Heeren, D. Klapp, D. Becker, J. Jones. C. Nelson, STANDING: J. Hagemann, L. Motter, C. Wilson. L-R: R. Schelling, D. McKay, B. Mayer, editor, Mrs. Dun- bar, advisor (not pictured). N e w s P a P e r SEATED: G. Boomgarden, J. Engle, C. Peterson, editor. K. Nickerson, R. Dirksen, D. Becker, STANDING: B. Barganz, C. Kretsinger, J. Blo- baum, Mrs. Dunbar, advisor, D. Klapp, J. Hagemann. Varsity Football 'V - FRONT ROW L. TOR.: P. Borneman, L. Schelling, K. Lancaster, R. Kuntzelman, T. Leisson, R. Adkins, D. Turner, D. Kuntzelman, Mgr. D. Voegeli, ROW 2: Coach Fry, R. Schelling, C. Mayberry, B. Barcanz. I. Dirk- son, B. Hartje, M. Smith, B. Lomax, B. Mulford, T. Mulford. Football 1971 T ampico 14 L.R. 0 Pec 56 L.R. 0 Forreston 31 L.R. 0 Ashton 32 L.R. 0 Stillman 6 L.R. 0 Byron 56 L.R. 0 Franklin Center 38 L.R. 0 Milledgeville 2 L.R. 0 44 Varsitv Bruce Barganz Jon Dirksen Dewey Turner Football Denny Kuntzelman Steve Adkins Players Bill Hartje 45 Mike Smith Coach Lessen Lonnie Schelling Bill Mulford Coach Fry Tim Mulford Randy Schelling Brad Lomax 46 Fr-Soph Football tvV V r FRONT ROW: A. Bull, M. Thomas, M. Mulford, R. Kuntzelman, R. Schelling, J. Meyers, T. Leisson, D. Cederholm, B. Wellington, D. Voegli, manager. ROW 2: Mr. Lessen, coach, K. Lancaster, R. Adkins, R. elf3 P. Bomeman, T. Klapp, C. Mayberry, D. Meinheit, R. Kuntzelman, M. Gaston. The Leaf River Frosh-Soph ran up against some stiff competition this year and although they did not fare too well, there is good hope for the future. 47 FRONT ROW: D. Zellers, M. Gaston, R. Kuntzleman, R. Kuntzleman, D. McKay, K. Lancaster, J. Myers, R. Schilling, M. Mulford, T. Leissen, BACK ROW: Coach Schmink, P. Borneman, T. Klapp, R. Self, R Dickenson J. Palmer, D. Meinheit. 48 FIRST ROW L. Motter, C. Baker, L. Kilker, C. Wilson. SEC. ROW, D. Kunzelman, B. Mayer, R. Schelling, D. Kahley, B. Lomax. TH. ROW, D. Voegeli, Mng., T. Mulford, B. Mulford, L. Long, B. Hartje, M. Leer- hoff, M. Smith, D. Turner, Coach Block. Varsity Scores for the 71-72 Season Demons 52 Shannon 39 Demons 81 Mt. Carroll 73 Demons 64 Chadwick 73 Demons 72 Mi 11'ville 86 Demons 85 Aquin 68 Demons 56 Forreston 75 7C Demons 54 Dakota 58 Demons 60 Byron 7b Demons 69 Stillman 94 Demons 55 Stillman 96 Demons 68 Franklin 72 Demons 62 Franklin 61 Demons 64 Ashton 65 Demons 50 Ashton 63 Demons 80 Pec. 71 Demons 64 Pec. 73 Demons 75 Savanna 81 Demons 65 Mill'ville 64 Demons 83 Scales Mnd. 73 Demons 59 Forreston 52 Demons 66 Pearl City 69 Demons 59 Byron 68 Demons 64 Shannon 60 Demons 52 Mt. Morris 75 49 Bill Hartje Varsity Players j Bill Mulford Randy Schelling MVP Brad Lomax Tim Mulford Murray Leerhoff LaVerne Long Coach Block Dennis Kuntzleman 51 FRONT ROW: B. Mayer, M. Thomas, J. Steen, D. Zellers, G. Mayberry, T. Leisson, R. Mayberry. ROW 2: R. Kilker, T. Mulford, J. Dirksen, R. Crouch, L. Long, B. Mulford, Mr. Schmink, coach. FIRST ROW: D. Kuntzelman, G. Nickerson, M. Thomas, T. Leisson, D. Zellers, R. Kuntzelman, S. Miller, R. Kuntzelman. ROW 2: Mr. Schmink, coach, T. Blake, T. Mulford, R. Schelling, M. Leerhoff, B. Zellers, I Nickerson, D. Cederholm. FIRST ROW: R. Dickenson, D. Zellers, J. Palmer, SECOND ROW: B. Mayer, D. Kahly, L. Long, Mr. Schmink, M. Leerhoff, B. Zellers Capt. , S. Miller. Cross-Country This being Leaf River's second year for cross country, it has proved to be most rewarding. At the conference meet held at Stillman we ended up with a tie for 2nd place with Byron, at our district meet at Sterling we came out with a 10th place rating. The high point of our season was a meet with Pecatonica and Forreston in which L.R. scored a perfect score of fifteen. M.V.P. goes to Dave Kahley who in every dual or triangular meet but two came in first. Next year we can look for even better standings. 53 Varsity FRONT: L. Kilker. ROW 2: C. Voegli, C. Wilson, W. Sey- mour. ROW 3: C. Baker. TOP: L. Motter. FRONT ROW: D. Brown, C. Nelson, B. Martin, K. Barber, D. Bell, K. Lomax. BACK ROW: C. Voegli, L. Kilker, L. Motter, C. Baker, C. Wilson, W;. Seymour. Football u p A w a FRONT ROW': D. Bell, K. Barber, C. Nelson. STANDING: D. Brown, K. Lomax. TOP: B. Martin. Frosh- Soph 54 p o m s LEFT TO RIGHT: Julie Hagemann, Kathy Nickerson, Janice Engle, Jan Jones, Reiko Dirksen, Loma Penn, Reynae Lovell, Marilyn Butterbaugh. BACK ROW: Julie Hagemann, Jan Jones, Loma Penn, Marilyn Butterbaugh. FRONT ROW: Kathy Nickerson, Reiko Dirksen, Janice Engle, Reynae Lovell. 55 Randy Schelling MVP Basketball Paul Bomeman Sportsmanship Award 56 Brad Lomax, Randy Schelling, Bill Hartje, Bill Mulfoid, Paul Bomeman. Athletic Banquet Guest Speaker: Chuck Behrends Brad Lomax Jerry Wickam Memorial Award Bill Hartj e-Brad Lomax Co-MVP Football V. Bell L. Bicknese J. Boomgarden W. Borgman R. Borgman D. Capes C. Cederholm D. Gallup S. Gaston N. Hillman C. Rose R. Ingram D. Leerhoff T. Leisson K. Lomax S. Long C. Manning R. McNamee D. Meinheit M. Mulford J. Myers B. Nancy K. Neslund G. Nickerson C. Nutt J. Oelrich 58 Freshman H. Pair M. Pool R. Schelling R. Self G. Smith Mrs. Kretsiger J. Snyder M. Thomas S. Turner H. Wehmeyer D. Zellers L. Stark 59 W. Cox R. Dickinson R. Dirksen J. Gann M. Gaston L. Hall S. Hillman C. Johnson J. Jones J. Jones N. Kahly T. Klapp R. Kretsinger 60 Sophomores R. Kuntzelman R. Kuntzelman K. Lancaster R. Lovell B. Martin G. Mayberry C. McIntyre D. McKay D. Meinheit D. Meinheit S. Miller J. Mitchell K. Nelson J. Nelson J. Nickerson J. Palmer L. Penn S. Peppers J. Turner L. Welch B. Wellington E. Winche M. Zellers 61 Proud D. Becker L. Bloomingdale L. Long B. Mayer R. Mesch D. Miller S. Miller L. Motter B. Mulford J. Myers R. Pals C. Peterson D. Plemmons S. Riley 62 Juniors V. Rowland N. Rummel L. Schelling D. Scheiber W. Seymour M. Smith M. Stark P. Thorp D. Turner C. Voegeli D. Voegeli K. Ward M. Wells R. White J. Wiles C. Wilson 63 C. Wright R. Zellers Honor s Day On Honor's Day many awards were given out to members of the High School. Mr. Anderson gave out Senior band and chorus awards and also two year band pins to the Sophomores who had completed two years of band. Mr. Anderson also handed out the medals that students had won at contest. Mr. Schmink gave out baseball and track awards. John Nickerson re- cieved the Kieth Gallup Track Award for scoring the most points during the track season. Scholastic awards were then given out to those who were on the Honor Roll and High Honor Roll all year. Congradulations to all of you who recieved an award! H onor Roll High H onors SOPHPMORES Theresa Kelly Reiko Dirksen Jane Nelson Marcena Zellers Loma Penn Cathy Nelson Paul Borne man Rick Kuntzelman SENIORS Janice Engle 5.00 4.84 4.75 4.92 4.83 4.75 4.84 4.67 4.84 Honors FRESHMEN Diana Leerhoff Kris Cederholm Sharon Long Kim Neslund Tim Leisson SOPHOMORES Debbie Blobaum Bev Martin Jan Jones Reynae Lovell Barbara Steen Cindy McIntyre Jason Palmer Bill Wellington Randy Kuntzelman JUNIORS Elizabeth Motter Susan Riley Louise Bomeman Brian Mayer Murray Leerhoff SENIORS Randy Schelling Janelle Steen Bruce Barganz Shirley Betz Marilyn Butterbaugh Carol Book Ron Kilker Bill Hartje 4.25 4. 17 4.08 4.00 4. 25 4.42 4. 17 4.34 4.33 4.25 4.34 4.00 4.00 4.00 4.33 4.42 4. 25 4.25 4. 17 4.33 4. 25 4. 17 4.00 4.00 4. 17 4.08 4.00 Graduation 1972 FRONT ROW L-R: Jr. Attendant L. Motter, J. Hagemann, K. Nickerson, J. Hall, B. Cook. M. Kahly. K. Weh- meyer, P. Hillman, J. Steen, Jr. Attendant W. Mulford. 2nd ROW: J. Greenfield. S. Poole, L. Kilker, S. Betz. M. Butterbaugh, J. Blobaum, C. Baker, J. Engle, C. Book. 3rd ROW: B. Barganz, B. Lomax, D. Pool, R. May- berry, F. Spit tier, J. Blake, S. Capes, T. Mulford, R. Grove. 4th ROW: S. Adkins, R. Kilker, R. Schelling, R. Crouch, B. Hartje, J. Dirkson, S. Schrieber. On May 26th 33 seniors climaxed their school years by receiving their high school diplomas. Many in the class were honored. Randy Schelling and Cathy Baker were awarded the American Legion awards. Also, Cathy and Linda Kilker received the Most Valuable Band Member and John Philip Sousa awards respec- tively. Valedictorian Janell Blobaum and Salutatorian Martha Kahly were also honored. Speaker for the even- ing was Dr. Robert Salisbury. Class president Randy Schelling also presented Leaf River High School a check from the class for the purchase of a new doormat at the school's entranceway. The staff of the annual want to wish every success and happiness to each senior in his or her future. GOOD LUCK! Class Motto We'll Find a Way or Make One Class Colors Red, White and Blue Class Flower Carnation 67 Valedictorian:Janell Blobaum Salutatorian: Martha Kahly Seniors? ? ? Great Expectations! „ lhese caps sure nun a guy's hair. 68 As can be seen from the following pages it was a busy and interesting year at L. R. H. S. We hope that through this book each student will be able to look back upon the year with happy and perhaps funny memories. The Staff of Le-Ri-Co. GERMAN-AMERICAN STATE BANK German Valley, Illinois61039 A Little Bit Friendlier See Us for College Student Loans .'•••• r'v’U, • • . J- ' - • ' s. . - 'cyv 'U STATE BANK Forreston, III. 61030 MEMBER OF F.D.LC. Compliments of C.R. “CHUCK” SNYDER AND SON Plumbing and Heating “Snyder. Service and Satisfaction are Svnonomous” DEMON CAR WASH and CAMPGROUND LEAF RIVER. ILL. 738-2514 POGGIOLFS ROYAL BLUE STORE Groceries Meats Leaf River, Illinois NORUPTRUCK LINES INC. Livestock Trucking Hog Buying Leaf River. III. Phone 738-2221 Compliments of DEE DEE'S CAFE 1 eaf River. Illinois 70 ROY'S BARBER SHOP Leaf River, III. 738-2521 QUALITY METAL FINISHING LEAF RIVER VALLEY TELEPHONE COMPANY Leaf River. III. Best Wishes To The Class Of'72 Q.M.F. Byron, Illinois FRED COOK’S GARAGE General Repair Leaf River, Illinois 738-2515 EAST SIDE SERVICE 1 FRONT END ALIGNMENT and WHEEL BALANCING Leaf River 738-2770 LEAF RIVER LUMBER COMPANY O. L. CAPES SONS Pumps-Sales and Service-Appliances Septic Tanks Installed And Cleaned Building Materials, Coal, Farm Furnaces Installed and Converted Supplies. Leaf River, III. Leaf River. III. BILL MOTTER AGENCY Fluctuating trends in money require a safe, investment. Open an Insurance Income Tax Service account in a dependable bank serving this area since 1882 Leaf River. III. STILLMAN VALLEY NATIONAL BANK THE FRIENDLY BEN FRANKLIN STORE BYRON FOOD MART Byron, Illinois Byron, 111. Best Wishes From E R MENS WEAR PIPER'S HARDWARE Byron, 111. School-Bags and Supplies Byron, Illinois Home of LEVI’S NELSON JEWELRY FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF BYRON Jewelry and Watch Repairing Bryon, III. Byron, III. 234-8531 Member of F.D.l.C. 71 FORRESTON VETERINARY SERVICE VET-WAY FEEDS DRS. TURNER. STRAHN HOLLEWELL Phone 938-3538 Forreston, Illinois Phone 938-3161 GRONEWOLD SALES SERVICE A C. DEALER Forreston, 111. GEORGE SCHAUSS CHEVROLET BUICK Forreston, 111. 938-3451 Compliments of SMITH MOTOR SALES FORRESTON. ILL. Ph.938-2131 KANEY’S FURNITURE AND CARPET Open Wednesday and Friday Nights Forreston, III. Compliments of SMITTY'S MOBIL SERVICE Forreston, III. Ph. 938-2321 Compliments of EGAN GENERAL STORE Egan, III. THE VALLEY DOLL HOUSE PH.362-2599 German Valley, 111. BOB’S BODY SHOP COMPLETE CAR CARE German Valley, 111. Ph. 362-2172 GERMAN VALLEY CHEESE CO., INC. German Valley, 111. Ph. 362-2679 1st. NATIONAL BANK OF WINNEBAGO W innebago. III. Ph. 335-2366 SEWARD LUMBER COMPANY PHONE 247-2110 or 247-2911 EICKMAN'S PROCESSING COMPANY Seward, Illinois Seward 111. 247-2540 BAND OF PECATONICA “Large Enough to Serve You Small Enough to Know You.” FERGUSEN INSURANCE AGENCY INC. Main Street Pecatonica, Illinois ENGLE MANUFACTURING COMPANY Striving For A Better Community LeafRiver.il). 738-2331 NEWCOMER'S GERAGE Auto Body Repair and Painting Leaf River, III. 738-2882 MT. MORRISSERVICECENTER Complete Auto and Tractor Repair Mt. Morris, III. 734-4629 MT. MORRIS FARM SUPPLY Grain Storage — Milling Feed. Seed. Chemicals, Fertilizer US. 64 E. North Wesley JAMES FOODS FRESH CUT MEATS, FINEST GROCERIES GARDEN FRESH PRODUCE MT. MORRIS, ILL. LIGHT'S JEWELRY KEEPSAKE DIAMONDS MT. MORRIS, ILL. Compliments of MT. MORRISCLEANERS Mt. Morris, III. STEVES BODY SHOP Phone 734-4548 Mt. Morris, III. PLUM ELECTRIC, INC. Phone 734-4146 Mt. Morris, 111. 61054 SPUD’S STANDARD SERVICE For Pick-up and Deliver MT. MORRIS, ILL. 734-6935 DEWEY'S SERVICECENTER HITT and WESLEY MT. MORRIS, ILL. Compliments of CITIZENS STATE BANK Mt. Morris, III. THE DEE LUX SHOP COMPLETE TELEVISION AND APPLIANCE SALES AND SERVICE Mt. Morris, III. DR. L.M. STAUFFER OPTOMETRIST Mt. Morris, III. Compliments of SMARTWEAR Mt. Morris, III. Compliments of FELKF.R DRUGSTORE Mt. Morris, 111. MT. MORRIS DRY GOODS Bordner’s Mens and Boys Wear LINCOLN MUTUAL COMPANY FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY 7 E Fron Street Mt. Morris, 111.61054 Ph. 734-4910 ROY'S SHOES AND TOGS 109 S. WESLEY AVE. Mt. Morris, III. ETHEL’S CAFE HOMECOOKED MEALS Mt. Morris, 111. 73 De VRIES GRAIN FERTILIZER INC. CUSTOM DRYING GRAIN BUYING and SELLING Ph. 234-7571 BYRON. ILLINOIS BYRON MEDICAL CENTER Byron. Illinois BYRON VETERINARY CLINIC 201 E. Black hawk Drive BRYON. ILL. Compliments of BEN FRANKLIN STORE Mt. Morris, III. Compliments of BARB'S CAFE Ml. Morris. III. GAMBLES 11 East Main Street Mt. Morris, III. HOUGH'S HARDWARE COMPANY 13 E. Main Street Mt. Morris. III. BOWER PHARMACY WALGREEN AGENCY Mt. Morris, III. Ph. 734-4216 TOT TEEN SHOP Childrens Clothing Infants-Children-Young Juniors Boys’ Sizes to 8 Years Mt. Morris. Illinois Compliments of KABLE PRINTING COMPANY Mt. Morris, Illinois M M SUPER MART Mt. Morris, III. HOUGHTON STUDIO 8 E. MAIN STREET Mt. Morris, III. Compliments of KABLENEWSCOMPANY Mt. Morris, III. HAWK BOWL LANES Oregon, III. Ph. 732-6651 SPANGLER BROTHERS Plumbing-Heating-Pump Service Oregon. 111. Ph. 732-7261 RICE CHIROPRACTIC CENTER 133 SOUTH 4th Oregon. 111. Phone — 732-2826 FISHERSOFOREGON Gifts, School and Office Supplies Your Friendly Family Store DANSSUNOCO Oregon, III. Ph. 732-2887 74 PAULS TEXACO Oregon, III. Ph. 732-6903 STEN HOUSE Oregon, Illinois BOSTON STORE Clothing for the Entire Family Oregon, III. 3EN FRANKLIN STORE Oregon, 111. SEARSCATOLOG MERCHANT 116 N. 3rd Oregon, Illinois Ph. 7322158 HARVEY AND PEG 3rd Street Tap Oregon, 111. Bl LL’S SHOE SERVICE 109 S. 3rd St. Oregon, III. Ph. 732-6624 DECKERS W ALGREEN AGENCY Your Corner Drug Store Oregon, III. WARDROBE CLEANERS Rug Shampooing and Dry Cleaners Oregon, III. OGLE COUNTY ABSTRACT AND TILE CO Robert C. Moehle, President Dolores C. Little, Vice President Oregon, III. Compliments of JENKINS CLEANERS 416 Washington Street Oregon, III. THE NATIONAL CLOTHING HOUSE On the Corner Since 1896 Oregon, III. OREGON SEWING CENTER Distributor for Elna White New Home Necchi Singer Dressmaker Nelco 124 S. 4th St. Oregon, III. BLACKHAWK GARDENS GREENHOUSE Corner of Monroe and Miv St. Oregon, III. 732-2547 MASSEY’S BARBER SHOP 115 N. 4th St. Oregon, III. 732-7513 ANDERSON AND GUIST REAL ESTATE Real estate — Insurance Oregon, 111. 732-6948 BENIS MOTOR COMPANY Ford Sales and Service Since 1918 Oregon Bryon PHYL’S FLOWERS 127 S. 4th St. Oregon, III. Ph. 732-7282 75 COFFEE CUP Compliments of Oregon, III. OREGON SUPER VALU Home cooking Oregon, III. LEONARD (TOBE) HAGEMANN CASTELLI'S ROYAL BLUE STORE Corn Shelling and hauling On the corner of Main and Walnut Leaf River, Illinois Phone 738-2962 Stillman Valley, Illinois Ph. 645-2286 PRIDE SEED CORN BOBSTEHL PINEWAY SUPERMARKET ROBERT GANN SONS IOth Street and Pines Road Oregon, Illinois BYRON DOG AND SUDS KOBELS HEATING AND PLUMBING Byron, Illinois Phone 234-8281 Telephone 234-4411 Byron, Illinois 61010 Autographs 76 Wiring. Pole Service. Electric KYSOR OK BYRON A Good Place To Work East Blackhawk Drive Byron. Illinois Phone 234-2811 Autographs Student A - dkins, Randy (Soph. ) 18, 19, 34, 44,47,60 Adkins, Steve (Sr.) 10,45,67 Asche, Jean (Soph.) 37, 60 B Baker, Cathy (Sr. ) 10, 18, 19,35, 49.54.67 Barber, Kellie (Soph, ) 35, 37, 54, 60 Barganz, Bruce (Sr.) 11,41,42,44, 45.67 Becker, Duane (Jr. ) 32, 35,41,42, 62 Bell, Diane (Soph.) 35,37,39,40, 54.60 Bell, Vickie (Fr.) 35,37,38,40, 41.58 Bennett, Carla (Soph. )32, 35, 37, 39.40.41.60 Betz, Shirley (Sr.) 11, 37,41, 67 Bicknese, Linda (Fr.) 36, 58 Blake, Jim (Sr.) 11,34,67 Blake, Tom (Soph.) 34,39,40, 52, 60 Blobaum, Deb (Soph.) 35, 37, 41, 60 Blobaum, Janell (Sr.) 11, 36, 37, 41,42,62,67, 68 Bloomingdale, Lynn (Jr. ) 33, 37,62 Book, Carol (Sr.) 11,33,37,41,67 Boomgarden, Gail (Soph.) 32,33, 34.35.38.40.41.42.60 Boomgarden, Judy (Fr. ) 33, 35,39, 40.41.58 Borgmann, Bill Fr. ) 58, Borgmann, Bob (Fr. ) 58 Borneman, Louise (Jr. ) 37, 39,40, 41,62 Borneman, Paul (Soph.) 32, 39,40, 41.44.47.48.56.60 Boyd, Shannon (Soph.) 32, 33, 37,41 41.42.60 Brown, Denise (Soph.) 35, 37, 39, 40.41.54.60 Bull, Alan (Fr. ) 47, 59 Butte 1, Karen (Soph. ) 37,60 Buttel, Louis (Jr. ) 34,62 Butterbaugh, Marilyn (Sr. ) 11,33, 37.38.40.41.55.67 c Cederholm, Chris (Fr. ) 32, 33, 37, 38,40,41, 58 Cederholm, Dave (Soph. ) 34, 39, 40,41,47, 52,60 Cook, Becky ( Sr. ) 12, 33, 35, 36, 37,67 Cowan, Tom (Soph. ) 34,60 Cox, Wendy (Soph.) 60 Crouch, Rick (Sr.) 12, 35, 52,67 D Dickenson, Ron (Soph.) 48, 53,60 Dilbeck, Bob (Jr.) 34, 62 Dirksen, Jon (Sr. ) 12, 18, 19,41, 44, 52,67 Dirksen, Reiko (Soph. ) 18, 19, 35, 37,39,40,41,55,60 E Engle, Janice (Sr. ) 12, 18, 19,33, 35,37, 38,40,41,42, 55,67 G Gallup, Debbie (Fr.) 35, 37, 39,40, 41,58 Gann, Janice (Soph.) 33,60 Gaston, Mike (Soph.) 39,40,47, 48,60 Gaston, Susan (Fr.) 41, 58 Greenfield, Julynn (Sr. ) 12,32,35, 37, 39,40,41,67 Grove, Robert (Sr.) 13,34,38,40, H Hagemann, Julie (Sr.) 10,32,35, 38.40.41.42.55.67 Hall, Jean (Sr. ) 13,67 Hall, Linda (Soph.) 60 Hammond, Kim (Jr.) 37,62 Hartje, Bill (Sr.) 13,35,39,40,41, 44.45.49.50.67 Heeren, Arlen (Jr.) 32, 34,42, 62 Hillman, Nancy (Fr.) 58 Hillman, Patti (Sr. ) 36,67 Hillman, Steve (Soph.) 60 Hose, Crystal (Fr.) 35, 37, 38,40, J Johnson, Cindy (Soph. ) 37,41,60 Jones, Jan (Soph.) 32,35,37,39, 40,41,42, 55,60 K Kahly, Dave (Jr.) 32,38,40,49, 51.53.62 Kahly, Martha (Sr. ) 10,67,68 Kahly, Nancy (Soph.) 39,40,60 Kilker, Linda (Sr. ) 10, 18, 19, 32, 33.35.37.39.40.41.54.67 Kilker, Ron (Sr.) 13, 34, 38,40, 52.67 Klapp, Debbie (Jr.) 32, 33, 35, 37, 38.40.41.42.62 Klapp, Tom (Soph. ) 34,35,41,47, 48,60 Kretsinger, Cindy (Sr.) 13, 33, 37, 41.42.67 Kretsinger, Rick (Soph. ) 60 Kuntzelman, Denny (Jr. ) 35, 39,40, 41.44.45.49.51.52.62 Kuntzelman, Randy (Soph.) 39,40, 41.44.47.48.42.61 Kuntzelman, Rick (Soph. ) 35, 38, 41.44.47.48.52.61 E Lancaster, Kevin (Soph. ) 34,44, 47.48.61 Leerhoff, Diana (Fr.) 35, 37,41, 58 Leerhoff, Murray (Jr.) 38,40,41, 49,50, 52, 53,62 Leisson, Tim (Fr.) 32, 35, 38,40, 41.44.47.48.52.58 Lewis, Holly (Jr. ) 32,62 Lindquist, Sue (Jr.) 37,41,62 Livingston, Rhonga (Jr. ) 39,40, 41.62 Lomax, Brad (Sr.) 14, 34, 38,40, 44,46,49, 50, 56,67 Lomax, Kim (Fr.) 35, 39,40,41, 54.58 Long, Laverne (Jr. ) 39,40,41, 49,51,52, 53,62 Long, Sharon (Fr.) 36,37,40,41, 42.58 Lovell, Reynae (Soph.) 35, 37, 38, 40.41.55.61 Capes, Debbie (Fr.) 35,38,40,41, I 58 ’ ’ I Capes, Steve (Sr.) 12, 34,39,40, 41,67 Ingram, Rick (Fr.) 58 M Manning, Chuck (Fr. ) 58 Martin, Bev (Soph.) 35, 37, 39,40, 41,61 78 Index Mayberry, Gary (Soph. ) 44,47, 52.61 Mayberry, Richard (Sr.) 14,34, 52.67 Mayer, Brian (Jr. ) 35, 39,40,41, 42,49,51,52,53,62 McIntyre, Cindy (Soph. ) 37, 61 McKay, Doug (Soph.) 35,38,40, 41.42.48.61 McNamee, Rhonda (Fr.) 37,38, 40.41.58 Meinheit, Dennis (Soph. ) 34.47.48.61 Meinheit, Donna (Soph. ) 33,37, 41.61 Meinheit, Dorothy (Fr. ) 41 Mesch, Rosemary (Jr.) 36, 37, 62 Messenger, Ruth (Soph. ) 61 Miller, Debbie (Jr.) 37,38,40,62 Miller, Shari (Soph.) 37,61 Miller, Steve (Jr.) 34, 52, 53, 62 Mitchell, Joan (Soph. ) 61 Motter, Liz (Jr. ) 32, 34, 35, 38,40, 41.42.49.54.62.67 Mulford, Bill (Jr.) 18, 19, 32, 34, 44.46.49.50.52.56.62.67 Mulford, Mark (Fr.) 34,38,40, 47.48.58 Mulford, Tim (Sr. ) 14, 18, 19, 34, 44,46,49,50, 52,67 Myers, Jim (Jr.) 34,62 Myers, John (Fr. ) 34,47,48, 58 N Nance, Brenda (Fr.) 33, 36, 37, 58 Nelson, Cathy (Soph. ) 35, 37, 38, 40.41.42.54.61 Nelson, Jane (Soph.) 35, 37, 38,40, 41.61 Neslund, Kim (Fr.) 18,19,35,37, 39.40.41.58 Nickerson, Gene (Fr.) 34, 52, 58 Nickerson, John (Soph. ) 34,52, 61 Nickerson, Kathy (Sr.) 14,32,35, 37,40,41,42, 55,67 Nutt, Cathy (Fr.) 35,37,39,40,41, 58 o Oelrich, Joan (Fr.) 58 P Palmer, Jason (Soph. ) 32, 35, 39, 40,41,48,53,61 Pals, Randy (Jr. ) 34, 39,40,41, 62 Pair, Hope (Fr. ) 59 Penn, Loma(Soph.) 32, 35,37, 38,40,41,55,61 Peppers, Steve (Soph.) 34,61 Peterson, Carla (Jr.) 37,41,42, 62 Plemmons, Deb (Jr. ) 33, 37, 38, 40,41,62 Pool, Dale (Sr.) 14,67 Pool, Marie (Fr. ) 37,59 Poole, Shirley (Sr.) 14,67 R Riley, Sue (Jr.) 33, 35, 37, 39,40, 62 Rowland, Vickie (Jr. ) 33,38,40, 41,62 Rummel, Nola (Jr.) 37, 62 s Schelling, Lonnie (Jr.) 40,44,46, 62 Schelling, Randy (Sr.) 10, 18, 19, 32,40,41,42,44,46,49,50, 52, 56,67 Schelling, Ron (Fr. ) 18,19,34,38, 39.40.47.48.59 Schrieber, Dennis (Jr.) 34,62 Schrieber, Scott (Sr. ) 15,34,67 Self, Robert (Fr.) 47,48, 59, Seymour, Wendy (Jr.) 18, 19, 35, 37, 54.62 Smith, Gaylene (Fr. ) 33, 35, 36, 37, 39.40.41.59 Smith, Mike (Jr.) 34, 35, 38,40, 41.44.46.49.51.62 Snyder, Jean (Fr.) 33, 35, 37,41, 59 Stark, Lynn (Fr. ) 37, 59 Stark, Mark (Jr. ) 63 Steen, Janelle (Sr.) 15,67 Steen, John (Fr. ) 52, 59 T Thomas, Mike (Fr. ) 47, 52, 59 Thorp, Paul (Jr. ) 62 Turner, Dewey (Jr. ) 34,44,45, 49,51,62 Turner, Janet (Soph. ) 61 Turner, Sandy (Fr.) 59 v Voegli, Cheryl (Jr.) 32, 33, 35, 37, 41 54 62 Voegli, Daryl (Jr. ) 32, 34, 35,44, 47,49,62 w Ward, Kris (Jr.) 62 Wehmeyer, Karen (Sr.) 15,33,37, 38,40,41,67 Welch, Linda (Soph. ) 61 Wellington, Bill (Soph.) 38,40,47, 61 Wells, Mary (Jr. ) 37, 39,40, 62 White, Rosemary (Jr.) 32, 33, 37, 41.62 Winche, Eugene (Soph.) 61 Wiles, John (Jr.) 34,62 Wilson, Cindy (Jr. ) 35, 37, 38,40, 41.42.49.54.62 Wright, Chuck (Jr. ) 34,62, z Zellers, Danny (Fr.) 32, 34, 35, 39, 40,41,48,52,53,59 Zellers, Marcena (Soph. ) 37,61 Zellers, Robert (Jr.) 34, 52, 53,62 79 Faculty Index Mr. Edwards, Superintendant; S Mr. Leonard, Principal; S Mr. Anderson, Music; 6,38,41 Mr. Block, Typing, General Business, Business Law, Bookkeeping Coach, Basketball; 6,49, 51 V 6 Mrs. Dunbar, Speech, English III £ IV; 6,42 Mr. Fry, Driver Education, Coach, Football £ Basketball; 7,44 46 Mrs. Jenkin, Latin, Girls P. E.; 6,35,37,62 Mrs. Kretsinger, Home Ec. I, II, III, IV; 6, 33, 59 Mr. Lesson, American and World History, Coach, Football; 7 32 44 46 Mrs. Mayer, Biology, Librarian; 6,36 Mr. Miller, Algebra I £ II, General Math, Geometry; 7,60 Mr. Schmik, English I £ II, Coach, Basketball, Cross Country, Track Baseball; 7,48,52, S3 1 ’ Mr. Schnorr, General Science, Chemistry, Advanced Math; 7,32 Mr. Wesley, Ag. I, II, III, IV; 7, 34 ,4 80 18 uoipv UI sjoiuag


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