. What ' s happening? Our thing, your thing, his thing, her thing, their thing, this thing, that thing, what thing, every- thing is happening now! (MW 2 3 Taking a look at the past and at the pre- sent, we decide our destination. We take things for what they are, not for what they will be. 4 Action is what ' s happening. We go and keep going, running the race, never taking time out to rest. But, as in all cases, there are exceptions to every rule. 6 There are 180 days of school or 1170 hours or 70,200 minutes! How ever you look at it, it ' s all great. So much to do, but never enough time. 1. Dave Swanson and Mike Dempsey have a battle of arms while Jeff Lawrence acts as referee. 2. Mr. Julius makes a perfect target in the sponge throw at Whartonstock . 3. Setting things up for the fall festival, Whartonstock , is half the fun for many MHS students. 4. Sophomore Teri Bensen awaits the arrival of customers at her booth at the fest ival. 5. Foreign exchange student Gunnilla Olafson and Louise Trapkus busy themselves with one of America ' s fa- vorite pastimes. 10 Anxieties at MHS soared high for the weekend of Homecoming 71 . The fes- tivities started with a senior coronation assembly. The 1971 Homecoming Court includes: FRONT ROW: Randy Peterson, Sally Lundgren, Bob Stevens, Mindy Graf- ton, Amy Anderson, Kevin Wicks, Mona Harding, Bob Freeman. BACK ROW: Steve Camferdam, Deb Blow, Steve Kell- er, King; Linda Serres, Queen; Marianne Karstens and Scott Thompson. Later the Homecoming parade marched down 23rd Avenue to Browning Field where that night, the mighty Maroons made a valiant but unsuccessful attempt- to beat the Quincy Bluedevils. Spirits were not damp- ened for long however, for Saturday night GAA transformed the Homecoming dance into a Devil ' s Dream . 12 H.M. announced Work still continues 1. Backstage Russell Parks struggles with his tie in last min- ute preparation as Greg Trapkus and Tim Trevor look on. 2. Students receiving honorable mention are FRONT ROW: jim Michaelsen, julie Riddle, Rob Jump, Carol Hallene; SECOND ROW: Greg Trapkus, Faith Seeds, Mark Bohman and Marcy Cherrington. 3. Many M.H.S. students put in long hours working on floats for the annual Ftomecoming parade. 4 Also receiving honorable mention are FRONT ROW: Phil McKay, Vicki Hallquist, Tim Trevor, Marcia Youngvorst; SECOND ROW: Dan Carlson, Sue Edwards, Russell Parks and Rita Schaefer. 14 15 1. Pat Jackson and Louise Trapkus are caught on t he op- posite side of the lens. 2. Nancy Sears suffers the trials of being a head timer at the season ' s first swim meet. 3. Loyal to the senior class, Dave Henderson sits in the dunking machine waiting for his next cold dip. 4. The mighty NUBS will stop at nothing to get their picture taken. 5. A senior team holds tfreir ground in a tug team match. 6. Homework is one activity in which each MHS student is obligated to participate. 16 17 1. Mr. Fentem tries his hardest to raise money for Share Joys at an auction in the Science Department. 2. These three MHS students prove that a half an inch of snow is better than none at all. 3. Scott Joseph and Dan Carlson, our own dynamic duo, keep folk music alive at MHS. 4. MHS students listen intently to a speaker at a meeting of the newly organized Women ' s Lib. 5. Suspended in mid air, Moline diver Jim Aitken exhibits his form and ability. 19 1. The SYZ is caught in a rare moment of silence after an intermural basketball game. 2. Ring orders are always a highlight for the Junior Class. 3. Joe Corkery is ADC ' s an- swer to Groucho Marx. 4. Bob Freeman and the cheerlead- ers try to fire up MHS students during a pep assembly. 5. Immediate and temporary care given to the sick or injured until medical help arrives — first aid? 1. Many MHS students save time and effort by making use of the calculators in the math lab. 2. Kim Ballou captivates the audience with her solo Yesterday during the per- formance of One Night of Melody. 3. The stage band backs up Deb Wendell and Paul Denhart as they do a duet in One Night of Melody. 4. Contemporaires members perform a Lawrence of Arabia dance, just one of the many attractions that One Night of Melody had to offer. 5. It ' s a bird, it ' s a plane — No, it ' s just Mary Tellene doing a dis- mount from the uneven parallel bars. 6. Janie Flatley smiles for the cameraman while practicing for a Nerieds show. 23 24 25 12-0 Rocky victory Sparks big season 1 . 26 1. The foot of Mark Bohman proves invaluable when the offense becomes stalled. 2. Bob Stevens eludes a potential East Moline tackier in the defensive battle with the Panth- ers. 3. Mark Mahieu further frustrates the Pioneer offense as he breaks up this pass play with Alleman. 4. All-State tac- kle, Steve Evans, rambles toward the end zone for one of the two touchdowns scored by the defense against Rocky. 5. Rock Island ' s quarterback finds the Maroon line danger- ous as they continually apply the rush. 6. A common sight to fans, Randy Peterson passes for 650 yards and 6 touchdowns. 27 Gridders no. one Evans All-Stater The annual football awards banquet officially ended the 1971 season with the Maroons the undisputed Quad-City Metro Champs. The squad won both the East Moline and Rock Island game trophies, a distinction which had eluded three previous Moline football teams. Quarterback Randy Peterson, who led the Maroons to a 6-2-1 season, and fullback Paul Hingtgen were voted by their teammates as this year ' s most valuable players. Hingtgen, the leading rusher with an average of 6.8 yards per carry, was also named best offensive back, while Dick Clinard was tabbed best offensive lineman. Juniors Bob Stevens and Mark DeBaene were elected co-captains for the 1972 season. Select- ed as the best defensive back was Tim Trevor, a co-captain this year, and All-State tackle Steve Evans was honored as the best defensive lineman. The 1971 Varsity Football squad is: FRONT ROW: M. Evans, B. Rock, S. Kennedy, j. DeLaRosa, R. Angell, M. Mc- Dermand, R jump, J. Roche, S. johnson, D. Phelps, M. Rynott, B Dye, T. Kondora, D. Swanson, J. Lawrence; ROW 2: M. Paulos, W. Fitzpatrick, D. Franks, M. Mahieu, S. Kell- er, R. Parks, J. Swanson, B Stevens, D. Kelly, P. Flingtgen, P Smith, D. Clinard, R. Peterson, T. Trevor, J. Young, D. Mill- er; BACK ROW: S. Callas, M. Bohman, M. Fulcher, M. DeBaene, M. Griffin, E. Flaskins, K. Mclain, J. Bustard, J. Miller, D. Carlson, S. Schilb, D Pikuza, N. Miller, M. Mar- riott, G. Trapkus, M. Crane, G. Lopez. 28 1. The cool confidence and wisdom of Coach Rollinger, combined with the skill and determination of Randy Peter- son, turns many tough situations into key plays for the team. 2. Paul Hingtgen gains added yardage after he is stopped by a host of Galesberg players. His second effort makes him the-number four rusher in the Metro Confer- ence. 3. The brains behind the Metro Champs, Bob Brooks, Head Coach Harley Rollinger, Herman Miskowicz, and Ken Bunte, admire the trophies the Maroons have cap- tured. Missing from the picture is Mike Shipley. 4. Doug Kelly keeps churning for yardage as Quincy tacklers hit him. 29 1. As sophomore Coaches Matter (LEFT) and Clark (RIGHT) study their roster, they must remind Wes Johnson, a new coach this year, that a football team can play only eleven men at a time. 2. The little Maroons plunge into the end zone to cap another long scoring drive against Galesburg. 3. Steve Burleson stops a potential touchdown run and turns it into just a good gain. 4. With two defenders sprawl- ing and the referee ' s arms uplifted. Rich Mathias trots unmolested into the end zone, adding even more to a big Moline score. 30 Rewards follow Sophs ' efforts In his fifth year as sophomore head coach, Richard Matter again guided the Little Ma- roons to a successful season. Although the sophs tied and lost their first two games, they won five more contests, ending the season with a wild 50 to 42 win over Davenport Central . Coach Matter and his assistants, Wes Johnson and Bill Clark, worked hard with the squad teaching and drilling them often until sun- down, in the basic fundamentals of football. The fine record of the team acquired from hard work and determination is quite promising for the future of the 1972 Mighty Maroons. The 1971 Sophomore members are: FRONT ROW: J. Mar- olf, J. Johnstone, J. Mendoza, M. Thomas, C. Tschopp, S. Burleson, B. Ruberg, P. Ausherman, S. Johnson, M. Kostka, C. Bishop. ROW 2: M. Mix, B. Chumbley, D. Asplund, D. Rives, J. Blackburn, G. Merrick, R Paddock, B. Hodson, K. Wicks, T. Spurgettis, P. Turnbaugh, R. Baker, S. Brandt, B. Allen. ROW 3: J. Glenn, J. Vols, C. VanDerLinden, K. Blush- er, M. Klansek, R. Mathias, J. Padesky, B Ehlers, S. Piercy, J. Strandlund, D. Ross, E. Rowland, T. Smartsy, B. Franks, N. Ealy. 31 Netmen take third In Metro race The varsity tennis team, under the guidance of Mr. Tom Derouin, ended its fall season compil- ing a 3-2 Quad-City Conference record, good for third place. After dropping their opening non-conference meet to Bettendorf, the Maroons whipped Central. They succumbed to the strong East Moline and Rock Island teams and then fol- lowed with victories over West and Alleman. The reserves ended with a 6-2 record while the sophomores finished 2-0-1 . In the Quad-City tournament, Gordy Panicuc- ci ' s first in singles competition enabled the Maroons to capture third place. Moline Opponent Bettendorf 5 : £entral 0 EastMoline 5 V 9 Rock Island 8 West . 0 V 8 Alleman 1 Quad-Ci ty Panicucci took 1st Scott Blaser watches as Gordy Panicucci awaits a return which he can slam back toward his opponent. The Varsity Tennis Team is FRONT ROW: ]im Gulley, Gordy Panicucci, Tad Saunders, Randy Watts, Joe Hemmingson, Brian S. Olson, Brian Forsberg, Mark Oberts. BACK ROW: Coach Derouin, Jim Olson, Brian R. Olson, Gary Goebel, Scott Blaser, Jim Maxson, Kevin Peterson, Jeff Griffith . 32 In lining up a shot, Don DeLeu demonstrates the concen tration which helped the Maroons become champs. Fall Linksters cop Q-C Metro crown Starting the year with a new coach, the Maroon golfers staged an exciting come from behind victory to capture the fall Quad-City Metro Conference golf championship. Trailing East Moline by less than a dozon strokes throughout the season, the team out- classed the Panthers in the final round and forged ahead to become the champs by one single stroke. The Maroons, led by Don DeLeu, confidently awaited the spring season to prove their championship abilities. Members of the Metro Championship golf team are FRONT ROW: Jeff Boyle, Scott DeGraeve, Jeff Snap, John Strom- beck BACK ROW: Coach Steve Uzelac, Andy Sherwin, Steve Roegiers, Randy Boom, Pete Sherwin. Absent for the picture were Don DeLeu and George Huntoon. 33 Harriers rebuild, Season successful Despite the loss of last year ' s strong senior run- ners, a determined group of harriers with an inexhaustible supply of energy and endurance continued the winning tradition in cross- country by compiling another successful sea- son. Working with only three seniors and a few returning underclassmen. Coach Gene Shipley made the best of a rebuilding year. The Maroons won most of their meets during the season, but were narrowly defeated by Rock Island for both the Western Big 6 and Dis- trict Championships. They placed 5th in the sectional meet and sent Greg Clauson to the state meet in Peoria as their lone representative. The 1971 cross-country team is FRONT ROW: Pat Eber- Clauson, Steve Decker, Al Maitlan, Rick Kramer, Steve Per- hardt, Dave Howell, Jim Stiman, Roger Rempe, Steve Shi- ron. Bill Fisher, pley, Dave Williamson, Dave Meister. BACK ROW: Greg 34 CROSS-«6$lfcTRY RlSU In Moline Opponent 28 Clinton 2 22 Sterling 33 15 Alleman 27 20 Galesburg 35 25 Gsumption 70 25 Bast Moline 36 32 W ientral ]j P_ZZZ! 29 —West J 26 24 Rock Island 32 5th Metro Mile 16th - Mattoon Invitali6n3l 3rd Quad ity J_ 2nd Big 6 2nd District 5th Section,) ' 1. As he lengthens his stride, Rick Kramer gazes longingly toward the finish and another low score. 2. Steve Decker (4), Rick Kramer (2), and Greg Clausen (1) display their dis- trict meet awards. 3. Greg Clausen begins his final move to the front by passing his main competitor. 4. Roger Rempe and Dave Howell grima ce as they struggle to enter the chute with good times. 5. Bill Fisher finds the going gets rough as he is sandwiched between two other runners in the district meet. 35 Panthers, Rocks fall At Maroons ' hands 1. Barry Nelson diligently keeps an Assumption player under pressure as he crosses the time line seeking assist- ance. 2. Breathing room under the basket is hard to come by as Phil McKay, Scott Thompson, and Joe Kimpe battle for position with two Rock Island players in the 62-43 Ma- roon victory. 3. Despite the efforts of a West player to gain more elbow room, Greg Eckert prepares to snare another rebound. 4 Scott Thompson launches one of his thirteen successful field goal attempts against East Moline, ending with a 33 point performance, the best of his career. 5. Phil McKay realizes the opportunity to pass off for a quick bas- ket against the Knights of Davenport Assumption. 37 VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS Moline Opponent 67 Wheeling 63 65 West 41 57 Quincy 76 65 Alleman 81 72 Central 63 69 East Moline 61 67 Rock Island 43 64 Rich Central 48 67 Pekin 69 80 Assumption 44 50 Bloom 42 76 Galesburg 1 4 74 48 West 61 69 Alleman 58 71 Galesburg 62 68 East Moline 59 68 Rock Island 56 68 Quincy 55 68 Central 48 62 Marshall 51 73 Assumption 47 Tournament Results 71 Rock Island 60 62 Alleman 61 1. Don DeLeu goes head and shoulders above the rest as he snares this rebound. 2. Terry Lawrence sticks like a leech to this Galesburg guard, keeping the Maroon zone defense airtight. 3. Joe Kimpe and Don DeLeu demonstrate the aggressiveness which makes the Maroons champions. 4. A Galesburg center falls back as Mike Dempsey reaches to- ward the basket for another two points. Maroons retain Big 6 championship A remarkably tall and accurate group of experi- enced seniors and talented juniors made up the 1971-72 Maroons. Coach Herb Thompson and his assistant, Bill Baltzell, shaped the Ma- roons into an aggressive unit which played consistently enough to win every home game. After suffering several painful early season loss- es to Quincy and Alleman, the Maroons made their initial showing at the Pekin Tournament. Gaining valuable experiences and a respect- able reputation, the squad continued to bols- ter their record. Following another humiliating defeat, the Maroons, working with their strong bench, reeled off five consecutive Western Big Six victories, the final one being over second- ranked Quincy. The result was a share of the prestigious Big Six Crown, the second year the Maroons have held the title in the two year old conference. The members of the 1971-72 Varsity Basketball squad are: FRONT ROW Mark Bohman, Greg Eckert, Ted Spurgetis, Kirk Allen, Terry Lawrence, Jeff Westbrooks. ROW 2 Phil McKay, Scott Thompson, Steve Scott, Mike Dempsey, Don DeLeu, Joe Kimpe BACK ROW Coach Baltzell, Bob Jones, Fred Ryser, Barry Nelson, Gary Goebel, Jim Michaelsen, Coach Thompson. Missing is Jim Swanson. 39 Sophs ' sparkling At season ' s last SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL RESULTS Moline Opponent 52 Wheeling 54 66 West 46 53 Quincy 68 60 Alleman 50 49 Central 58 58 East Moline 64 43 Rock Island 45 57 Assumption 43 70 Bloom 57 68 Galesburg 79 37 West 51 67 Alleman 58 58 Galesburg 59 72 East Moline 68 50 Rock Island 39 70 Quincy 68 74 Central 60 59 Assumption 48 Tom Doyle maneuvers past two ball-hungry guards in the Little Maroons ' second victory over Alleman. The 1971-72 Sophomore squad is: FRONT ROW Gary Ras- so, Rick Hancks, Kevin Wicks, Art Arrington, Mark Thomp- son, Jeff Harms. ROW 2 Marc Porter, Bill Franks, Mark Hoke, Bob Ehlers, Rich Edwards BACK ROW Assistant Coach Jack DeVilder, Kevin Hoffman, Russ Leffler, Dave VanVooren, Russ Kooken, Tom Doyle, Ted Spurgetis, Ken Karlix, Rick Kochuyt, Head Coach Bill Bishop. 40 Stretching his Quincy opponent, Jeff Lawrence demon strates the skill of all Maroon grapplers. Three advance to State wrestling meet Directed by Coaches Joe Vavrus and Harry Les- ter, the Maroon varsity wrestling squad fin- ished the season with a 9-3-1 record, among a strong, experienced contingent of opponents in the area. All the hard practices paid off as Dan Allison, Brian Baldwin, Ted Glidwell, and Roger Angell advanced from District to Sectional competion where Glidwell and Angell were victorious and Allison was a runner-up. All three then partici- pated in the State Meet at Normal. The 1971-72 Varsity Wrestling Squad is: FRONT ROW: Hank Torres, Rick Walden, Mike McRoberts, Doug Thompson, Mike Hoyt, Gary Griffin, Dan Allison, Harold Bennett, Robin Laughead, Jeff Johnson, Greg Rosenthal, Kyle Hernstrom. ROW 2: Dan Thomas, Mike Teager, Brian Baldwin, Rich Olsen, Bill Baird, Mark Baldwin, Mark Cack- ler, Mike Evans, Roger Angell, Ted Glidwell, Paul Davis, Coach Vavrus. BACK ROW: Shawn Rockwell, Jeff Law- rence, Steve Marolf, Al Surdez, Mark DeBaene, Neil Miller, Mike Rynott, Jerry Ward, Lavern Thompson, Coach Lester. Missing are: Scott Blaser and Steve Burgess. 41 VARSITY WRESTLING RESULTS Moline Opponent 24 Alleman 24 40 Rock. Falls 12 35 West 17 37 Assumption 13 21 m East Mo ,: _• 30 S Savanna Central 15 23 57 Riv dale 3 T 25 J± Rock Island 22 16 Dixon 25 30 Sterling 27 ' Galesburg 3 4WY Quincy Tournajrrent Results 7 Davenport Invitational 7th Waukegan Invitational 6th Guilford Invitational 1st District A 4th Sectional 4th 1. This Maroon grappler is about to add five to the score in a close meet with the Sectional Champs, East Moline. 2. Roger Angell shows his prowess as he slips the cradle onto an unsuspecting opponent. 3. Bill Baird counters his Quin- cy opponent ' s move for a takedown, bringing more frus- trations to the Blue Devils. 42 Sophomores gain Great experience SOPHOMORE WREST Moline Ceneseo Bettenciorf ♦ 44 15 48 57 28 54 20 4 1 Allem Sherriirl Assu option East Moline Savanna ■Morrison ral land 1971-72 Sophomore Wrestlers are FRONT ROW: Ron Bo- gener, Craig Bishop, Mark Thomas, Niel Ealy, Steve Burle- son, Brian Ferris. ROW 2: jim Marolf, Kevin Blusher, Mike Klansek, Chuck Vanderlinden, Bret Chumbley, Craig Pau- ley, Terry Smarsty. BACK ROW: Coach Dennis Moore, Tim Rumbler, Joe Gomez, Robin Laughead, Steve Burgess, Randy Shaw, Karl Gustafson, Ted Sadowski, Coach Mike Shipley. Gymnasts capture Second in District Following practices three nights a week as well as a few intrasquad meets, five members of the Moline Gymnastics team, coached by Mr. Bill Klier, entered the Roxanna District Meet. Qualifying were: Brian Healy — high bar (1st), parallel bars (5th), side horse (6th); Jack Smith — rings (2nd), horse (2nd), parallel bars (3rd); Doug Adams — high bar (2nd); Doug Rhodes — high bar (4th); Mike Lambrecht — trampo- line (5th), parallel bars (5th). Their second place finish sent them to the sectional. 1971-72 Moline Gymnasts are FRONT ROW: Kevin Powers, Doug Rhodes, Jeff Slayden, Lloyd Dempsey, Bob Buser, Don Phelps, Brian Healy, Jack Smith, Jim Healy, Mike Lam- brecht. BACK ROW: Rocky Johnson, Rick Darnell, Rich Cain, Tim Ford, Doug Crandall, Wayne Marzolph, Doug Adams, Dave Miller, Ron Edmonds, Rick Mathias. 44 1. Doug Crandall demonstrates the symbol of gymnastics, the iron-cross. 2. Doug Rhodes performs part of the rou- tine on the high bar which earned him fourth place. 3. Ver- satile on all gymnastic equipment, Brian Healy straightens out for a handstand on the parallel bars. 4 Doug Adams, district high bar runnerup, completes his routine in perfect form. 5. Jack Smith lifts himself gracefully over the side horse for another fine finish to his routine. 6. Where do I go now? asks Mike Lambrecht as he is suspended over the trampoline. 45 Rugged schedule Tunes up Maroons VARSITY SWIMMING RESULTS Moline Opponent 68 Homewood Flossmoor 27 66 Sandburg 29 72 Rock Island 23 49 Rockford Guilford 47 69 Assumption 26 61 Central 30 58 Rock Island 37 35 Peoria Richwoods 60 47 West 48 Tournaments Results Quad-City Metro 1st District 2nd State 8th State 400 Yard Freestyle Relay 4th State 50 yard Freestyle 6th (Forsberg) 1971-72 members of the swimming team are FRONT ROW Chris Taylor, Scott DeGraeve, Steve Grimes, Dave Corkery, Tim Ruberg, Bill Payden, Greg DeClerck. ROW 2: Gary Johnson, Jami Johnstone, Mark Winter, Don Powell, Max Newton, Brian Forsberg, Mitch McNeil, Mike Strandlund, Jim Schrempf. BACK ROW: Paul Edstrom, Rick Willaert, Scott Jamison, Craig Siegfried, Tom Hammerberg, Mike Dailing, Dave Benson. 46 1. Coaches Ruberg and Mercer survey the situation in one of the closely contested meets. 2. Two Maroon swimmers foreshadow a big victory as they lead the rest even from the starting blocks. 3. Chris Taylor can taste the air of victo- ry as he gulps another breath in his last lap. 47 1. Water, water everywhere and not a drop to drink. Mark Winter pushes for the finish of the backstroke. 2. Gary Johnson churns through the water on his way to an important victory in the breaststroke competition. 3. Mark Atkins enters the water after completing a dive in near- perfect form. State swim meet Yields Moline eighth A powerful Maroon swimming team under the direction of Coaches Joe Ruberg, Art Mercer, and John Julius finished its season with a bril- liant record of seven wins and two losses. The squad endured grueling workouts before and after school and soon had whipped into top form. This form was evident in the Peoria district tournament. The Maroons placed second as a team and qualified eight individuals for the State meet as well as their two relay teams. Craig Siegfried, Rick Willaert, and Brian Fors- berg qualified for two events each, while Bill Grimes and diver Jim Aitken qualified in one. At the State Meet the 400 yard freestyle relay team placed fourth, setting a school record, and helped Moline capture eighth. 48 1. Mr. Shipley jokes with the squad as he watches the events unfold in one of the dual meets. 2. Wet weather is no longer a problem since the installation of an all-weather track at Browning. 3. These runners brave the late winter snow to build up their endurance. Cindermen attempt Successful season Working with a core of experienced lettermen, Coach Gene Shipley shaped the track team into a threatening contender. During February, the squad got into shape by weight lifting and running. In March they worked on form and timing to assure a top performance in the regu- lar season. Coach Shipley, the distance instructor, was as- sisted in the instruction of the many and varied events in track. Mr. Wes Johnson coached the sprinters and hurdlers, while Mr. Richard Lewis worked with the discus and shot put men. Mr. Tom Seitz guided the broad jumpers, high jumpers, and pole vaulters. A successful season was the result of hard work and expert instruc- tion by each of these coaches working with a dedicated squad. 4 The 1972 Tracksters are FRONT ROW: J Burke, S. Decker, P. Eberhardt, j. Strandlund, J. Padesky, B. Hodson, R. Nel- son, D. Schorpp, M. Pollard, K. Eastman, B. Chumbley, G. Lopez. ROW 2: R. Goetz, P. Turnbaugh, P. Smith, D. How- ell, J. Libey, D. Yoeckel, S. Oleson, D. Crampton, G. Clau- sen, F. Cahalan. ROW 3: B. Routt, J. Nelson, M. Griffin, S. Blaser, B. Stevens, M. Geddling, J. Bustard, V. Baber, D. Pikuza, S. Evans. ROW 4: T. Creen, C. Tschopp, W. York, P. Hingtgen, R. Baker, S Piercy, M. Cumberworth, S. Burle- son, G. Huntoon, R. Renner. BACK ROW: J. Soliz, J. Sti- man, B. Fisher, S. Johnson, R. Rempe, R. Kramer, R. Brown, R. Parks, J. Wassenhove, K. Blusher, M. Klansek. 50 The Sophomore baseball candidates are FRONT ROW: N. Faly, J. Bolkcom, T. Rumler, D. Crandall, M. Winter, C. Mahar, J. Johnstone. ROW 2: C. Vanderlinden, J. Scherer, E. Klant, K. Hoffman, S. Petrie, B Batten. BACK ROW: J. Eli- jah, S. Johnson, R. Park, C. Pauley, M. Trego, J. McNew. 52 1. Greg Schwabe reviews his bunting style, hoping that he can place the ball where he wants it. 2. and I thought I was in shape! seems to be the consensus at baseball prac- tice. 3. Hoping he has many opportunities to steal during the season, Jim Roche perfects his slide. Great depth key to 1972 team ' s hopes Drilled on fundamental skills and enduring strenuous conditioning exercises, the varsity baseball squad developed into an aggressively promising team. With a small core of lettermen and a large group of experienced underclass- men, Coach Bill Baltzell molded the team into a strong group with much depth. Confined to the indoors during most of the early season, the squad developed form and a sense of teamwork. When the weather allowed outdoor practice, the team members eagerly vied for the nine starting positions in their nat- ural surroundings. By the season ' s start, the squad was eager and ready for a successful season. The 1972 Varsity Baseball Squad members are FRONT Clyde Beard, Jim Roche, Brad Dye, Mark Mahieu, Mike ROW: Gene Richardson, Steve Seibert, Raul Guerrero, Hoffman, Jeff Thomas BACK ROW: Greg Schwabe, Stan Gary VanDeCasteele, Mark Wilson. ROW 2: Steve Porter, Graham, Paul Cook, Jeff Harms, Ed Haskins, Mike Fulcher. 1. Showing enthusiasm for the little Maroons are: FRONT: Teri Benson; ROW 2: Teri Helsel and Beth Stevens; ROW 3: )oni Latham and Sue Young. 2. Hoping for a victory are: FRONT: Esther Birdsell and Margaret Moen; MIDDLE: Cindy Lipes; BACK: Sheri Newell and Beth Elhoffer. 3. Pro- viding sideline spirit are: FRONT: Carol Hallene and Suze Quick; BACK: Mona Harding, Marilyn Wescott, and Mar- ianne Karstens. 4. Varsity cheerleaders Maja Eaton, Mindy Grafton, Diane Kinkead, Doreen Atkins, and Jane Rursch are wishing the Maroons continued success. 54 Cheerleaders boost Team on to victory The MHS cheerleaders again displayed their pep and ability at sporting events. In order to cheer the Maroons on, the girls perfected rou- tines, cheers, and acrobats. This was done after school at practice conducted four times a week under the supervision of Mrs. Sharon Pirkl. The practice was well worth while as the cheerlead- ers performed at their best. During the summer, Mrs. Pirkl held a cheer- leading clinic at her home where time was spent brushing up on skills and experimenting with new ideas. The cheerleaders were re- minded of the specific technicalities they must accomplish in order to represent their school in the best way possible. Relaxation was a part of the clinic, too, as the girls enjoyed swimming and canoeing. 56 Deserving students Receive awards Dramatics award winner Susan Holgersson displays her winning talent in her role as Veta Louise Simmons in the MHS dramatics production of Harvey . Band Sylvia Sherry Dance Orchestra Debbie Wendell Sue Dee Choir Deb Woods Dramatics Stage Crew Susan Holgersson Steve Dudzik 58 Batons twirl as The band plays on Under the supervision of Mr. Louis Dilulio, and led by head twirler Michelle Hoffman, the twirlers completed a busy season. They per- formed routines at all of the home football games, with some members doing solos, along with marching in the Homecoming Parade. Several of the twirlers performed for ' ' One Nite of Melody , and for one of the basketball games. Also contributing to the Music Depart- ment was the Dance Band. Directed by Mr. Alan Dalhaus, this group performed for a varie- ty of organizations. Membership was based on a solo try-out, with practice held twice a week for two hours. The baton twirlers for this year are A. Compton, S. Pearsall, C. Ballard, Head Twirler M. Hoffman, K. Maroon, C Rivelli, K. Kloster. The members of Dance Band are FRONT ROW: K. Hedberg, S. Van Speybroeck, C. Marino, C. Treanor, B. Clark, G. Day, M. Bergren BACK ROW: L. Verhelst, R. Er- ickson, J. Quint, K. Clark, Mr. Alan Dalhaus, D. Gordon, M. Hoffman, P. Olson, D. Hoffman, R. Knock, B. VanSpeybroeck. Crucible portrays Salem witch hunts Cast of Players Reverand Samuel Parris Walt Lange Tituba Mrs. Gladys Williams Abigail Williams Cindy Amundson Mary Warren Pat Benedict John Proctor Mike Pappademos Giles Corey Reverand John Hale Elizabeth Proctor Susan Holgerson Judge Hathorne • Mike Moore Deputy-Governor Danforth 60 1. Mr. Cheever explains to Reverand Hale that Elizabeth kept poppets as a child. 2. John Proctor and Reverand Hale are shocked when they learn of the many women of Salem who were seen with the devil. 3. Elizabeth and John Proc- tor are forced to accept the fact that Elizabeth has been accused of witchcraft and must now stand trial. 4. After Abigail ' s testimony, Mary Warren realizes that no matter what she says, she will stand accused. 5. Abigail tells Rever- and Hale that it was Mary Warren, not she, who had stuck the needles into the poppets. v AW 4 7 va Guys and Dolls — A 30 ' s love story Cast of Players Nicely-Nicely Johnson Jeff Anderson Benny-South Street Mike Moore Rusty Charlie Tim Ford Sarah Brown Julie Riddle Arvide Abernathy. Steen Pedersen Harry the Horse . Paul Norlen Lt. Brannigan Lonny Carlson Nathan Detroit Paul Dennhardt Miss Adelaide Debbie Wendell Sky Masterson Scott Joseph General Matilda B. Cartwright Debbie Woods Big Jule Mike Pappademos 1. Miss Adelaide and her Debutantes perform Take Back Your Mink at the Hot Spot Nightclub. 2. Nathan begs Adelaide to forgive him when she finds out that he is run- ning the crap game again. 3. Heart-broken over Sky, Sarah is comforted by her grandfather, Arvide. 4. Outside the El Cafe Cubano, Sky does not know exactly what to do with Sarah, who has had a little too much to drink. 5. Gambling is the favorite pastime of Rusty, Benny, and Nicely-Nicely who have just picked their favorite horses for the day ' s race. 1. Myrtle Mae and Judge Gaffney listen attentively as an hysterical Veta tells of her mistaken commitment to Chum- ley ' s Rest. 2. In his search for Harvey, Elwood returns to Chumley ' s Rest, where he is greeted by Dr. Sanderson ' s nurse, Ruth Kelly. 3. Elwood takes two subscriptions from a phone solicitor, one for himself, and one for Harvey, and then proceeds to invite the woman, unknown to Veta, to her party that afternoon. 4. Elwood places a picture of Harvey and himself on the mantle in the library. 5. Veta describe ' s to Dr. Sanderson how Elwoqd and his six-foot rabbit, Harvey, are ruining any chance for a normal life. Dramatics seasons Ends with Harvey i Cast of Players Myrtle Mae Simmons Veta Louise Simmons Elwood P. Dowd Mrs. Ethel Chauvenet Ruth Kelly, R.N Duane Wilson Lyman Sanderson, M.D. . William R. Chumley, M.D. Betty Chumley Judge Omar Gaffney Terrie Scherer Susan Hoigersson Bob Dyer Kay Hazen Joan Schaeffer Andy Kouris Paul McKee Mike Pappademos Maureen Tracy Tim Ford 4h Dancers perform Half-time routines Contributing their fine dance ability to MHS was the emphisis dance class, the Contempo- raires. Membership in the class was based on a try-out before a panel of judges. Director Mrs. Pat Shannon taught the girls advanced forms of modern, ballet, and jazz dance. Throughout the year the group performed pom pom rou- tines for the home football games, along with marching in the Homecoming Parade. Both jazz and pom pom routines were employed for performances at several of the basketball games. In addition, all Contemporaries per- formed in One Night of Melody , and the senior members in ADC . This year ' s Contemporaires are FRONT ROW: V. Brown, F. Maddox, J. Oleson, A. Moody, J. Ingelson, j. Lauth, C. Debo, P. Jackson, L. Sandholm, M. Jump. ROW 2: D. Erick- son, S. Lundgren, S. Carlson, J. Sandberg, C. Carter, D. Webb, L. DeVrieze, M. Davis, P. Schrempf ROW 3: D. Es- terdahl, V. Hallquist, F. Seeds, N. Johnson, T. Anderson, C. Furgie, P. Eveland, S. VanCleave, S. Morrison. ROW 4: V. Matter, C. Callas, C. Dangel. P Smith, J. Dahlberg, D. Wendell, J. Lemon, L. Serres, V. Maxwell, B Leuntjens, K Shipley. Absent from the picture: C. Piercy. 67 The Thespian officers for this year are Deb Stokes, record- ing secretary; Scott Joseph, president; Steve Dudzik, histo- rian; and Marty Lukens, vice-president. Absent from the picture are Louise Trapkus, corresponding secretary; and Susan Holgerrson, treasurer. Thespians provide Scholarship fund International Thespian troupe 1900, sponsored by Miss Delores Beckmann, was an honorary organization to reward superior achievements in the various fields of dramatics. Initiation was held twice during the year, once at Christmas, and again at the spring Speech Banquet. To be eligible, a student had to accumulate a certain number of points in two or more different areas. Among these were, set construction, act- ing, properties, and costumes. Thespians also helped usher at the Broadway Theatre per- formances as a service project. To raise money, they sold pop during the intermissions of the school ' s plays. This past year a scholarship fund was set up to send sophomore and junior Thespians to summer theatre groups to learn more about the fundamentals of the theatre. This year ' s Thespian members are FRONT ROW: A. Comp- ton, S. Joseph, M. Lukens, D. Stokes. ROW 2: C. Rivelli, S. Teckenbrock, L. Trapkus, S. Friesth, T. Ford, T. Scherer, B. Dyer, S. Holgerrson. BACK ROW: J. Anderson, D. Glenn, S. Dudzik, K, Friesth, C. Champion, K. Hazen, M. Pappademos. Members of this year ' s stage crew are FRONT ROW: P. Resetich, M. Robinson, T. Kraker, C. Champion. ROW 3: Hudson, P. Petersen, D. Stokes, T. Dow, A. Compton, M. M. Pappademos, T. Burke, K. Friesth, S. Mathias, A. Kouris. Wambeke. ROW 2: D. Peterson, L. Schmitt, P. Olson, K. BACK ROW: T. Scherer, S. Friesth, S. Dudzik, N. Collins. Stage crew builds Colorful scenery An integral part of all M.H.S. fine arts produc- tions was the stage crew. These students worked many long hours painting and con- structing sets, gathering properties, and mak- ing-up the actors for the performances. Also stage crew worked the pinrail, lighting, cur- tains, follow spot spots, and changed the sets. Other students helped with the selling of tick- ets, publicity, and ushering. For their efforts, students receive points which help them be- come eligible for membership in Thespian Troupe 1900. Stage managers for this year are Debbie Stokes, Steve Dud- zik, and Scott Friesth. 69 1. Band officers for this year, Sylvia Sherry, Senior Repre- sentative; Steve VanSpeybroeck, Junior Representative; Michelle Hoffman, Secretary-Treasurer; Bob Clark, Presi- dent; Dawn Funk, Sophomore Representative; and Brian Olson, Vice-President, look over some possible music for an upcoming concert. 2. Assistant director Alan Dalhaus helps two students with a difficult score. This year ' s band members are FRONT ROW: L. Verhelst, J. Godwin, C. Amundson, L. Simmons, M. Graham, J. Lenc, S. Schwenneker, J. McCumber, L. Wilkinson, S. Sherry, K. Reig, B. Hopping, J. Rash, D. Lenc. ROW 2: J. Sidlinger, T. Boom, A. Bedford, D. Hearn, P. Speigal, C. Mathias, J. Rai- ney, J. Oleson, D. Marino, S. Hammerberg, S. Pearsall, R. Johnson, K. Kloster, R Buchman, D. Martin, J. Palmer, C. Elliot, B. Foster, M. Hoffman. ROW 3: C. Ballard, D. Funk, C. Hammerberg, A. Compton, J. Johnson, G. VanderWalle, M Bergren, G. Day, K. Maroon, D. Gordan, B. Olson, M. Willard, P. Carlson, G. Pearsall, K. Friesth, J. Griffin, P. Colli- son, B. Favri, R. Scott, M. Douglas, J. Casillas, C. Griffin, S. 70 Band highlights School functions The MHS marching band under the direction of Mr. Louis Delulio and with Mr. Alan Dalhaus as assistant director, performed for many func- tions during the year. The band played during halftime for the home football games, along with marching in the Homecoming Parade. Also the band played in the Winter, Spring, and Pops concerts, while the stage and pep bands helped provide school spirit at the basketball games and per assemblies. In addition they played for Guys and Dolls and One Nite of Melody . Some band members took part in the State and All-State contests, and District Festi- val. Ending their busy season, the band played for Baccalaureate and Graduation. Bauer, L. Schmitt, M. Hopping, R. Talley, ROW 4: P. Olson, M. Harris, D. Warren, M. Palmer, R. Hicks, L. Herman, D. Sherry, C. Rivelli, S. Lewis, R. Knock, B. VanSpeybroeck, N. Schultz, D. Hoffman, K. Clark, j. Quint, M. Hoffman, M. Shipley, T. Rice, B. Clark, K. Hedberg, C. Marino, R Jones, B Jones, K. Blusher, T. Handley, K. Bjurstrom, C. Morrison, J. Kizer, R. Ericson, S. Gustufson, J. Carlson, J. Ricketts. ROW 5: T. Saunders, J Blakely, A. Shattuck, G. Ballard, C. Champion, G. Vinar, J. Micke, V. Haddock, M. Meersman, D. Banfield, R Rogers, E. Heukeshaven, S. VanSpeybroeck, J. Harder, S. Kauslarick, P. Leaf. Mr. Merle Wegener rehearses with the orchestra in prepa- ration for an upcoming concert. r Orchestra displays Varied talents Under the direction of Mr. Merle Wegener, the M.H.S. orchestra began another year of numerous musical activities. Constituting a vital part of the music program at Moline, the orchestra performed at many concerts alone, and with various other groups, among them the Concert Choir. Selected members of or- chestra comprised the pit orchestra for the fall musical, Guys and Dolls , while other mem- bers furthered their talents through private in- struction and many hours of practice. Various members represented Moline in the District and All-State orchestra festivals which were held in Peoria. Also an ensemble formed by selected students performed for many public and private organizations. Taking a break from rehearsal are this year ' s orchestra offi- cers, Sue Dee, president; Leslie Watkins, sophomore rep- resentative; Steve Tomes, senior representative; and Dave Miller, junior representative. This year ' s orchestra members are FRONT ROW: S. Tornes, S. Dee, L. Wilson, S. Czerewko, J. Stille, M. Rudolph, R. Er- icson, A. Bedford. ROW 2: C. Mathais, D. Marino, K. Hag- berg, K. Udehn, L. Verhelst, L. Simmons, S. Sherry, L. Wilk- inson, M. Reed, P. Williams, M. Boom, W. Williams, B. Ol- son. BACK ROW: P. Vanderheyden, T. Martin, L. Watkins, V. Strenger, V. McAdams, D. Overtone, M. Meersman, C. Champion, J. Rash, D. Lenc, S. Hammerberg, R. Johnson, J. Rainey, B. Clark, C. Marino, K. Hedberg, D. Gordon, M. Willard, P. Carlson, J. Safe, and D. Miller. 73 Choir interprets Musical literature Emphasizing the concepts of good muscian- ship, Calvin Hedegaard once again produced an outstanding Concert Choir. After much rehearsal stressing good intonation, breath- support, and quality, Concert Choir began their season with a fall concert. The program consisted of classical and sacred music by early and contempory composers. Next in line for the choir was the traditional Christmas Vespers, followed by the spring Orchestra-Choir Con- cert. The choir finished their busy year by sing- ing for the Commencement Services held at Wharton Field House. This year ' s Concert Choir members are FRONT ROW: M. Telleen, M. Harding, C. Labotte, S. Teckenbrock, K. Work- man, D. Nelson, J. Wood, L. Collison, K. Bertelson, J. Page, D. Woods, C. Weissmann, D. Esterdahl, C. Eyre, E. Oi vio, D. Wendell, J. Pfeiff, L. Wilkinson. ROW 2: K. Ballou, K. Sylvester, D. Nelson, L. Wilson, C. Peterson, M. Smith, C. Amundson, N. Simmons, A. Moody, C. Debo, P. jackson, J. Clausen, B. Strother, j. Riddle, P. Bristol, S. Morrison, J. johnson, S. Bristol, B. VanEckhoutte. ROW 3: S. Buchanan, L. Trapkus, M. Lindsey, T. Ford, S. Keller, S. Pedersen, T. 74 1. Director Calvin Hedegaard looks over some of the music that Concert Choir will use in their next performance. 2. Choir accompianist Sharon Gizynski practices with this year ' s District Festival students. FRONT ROW: Julie Riddle, Kim Ballou, Sandy Morrison, Lissa Collison. ROW 2: Becky Strother, Scott Joseph, Tim Ford, Jeff Anderson, Debbie Woods. BACK ROW. Mike Pappademos, John Lasley, Joe Sedlock. Kirschbaum, S. Joseph, J. Sedlock, M. Pappademos, J. An- derson, G. Pond, J. Williams, G. Day, J. Carlson, S. Gibson, S. Shipley, J. Lasley, S. Beitel, L. DeVreize. ROW 4: M. Rey- nolds, J. Robbins, T. Burke, P Dennhardt, M. McColl, M. Strandlund, J. Miller, S. Dudzik, G. Trapkus, J. Miller, P. Norlen, D. Benson, S. Friesth, M. Owens, S. Blaser, C Woodard, J. Kirschbaum, C. Minear, K. Siebenmann, C Serre. 75 Members of A Cappella Choir are FRONT ROW: P. Peter- son, P. Latting, M. Burdick, M. Ostrand, N. Johnson, A. Andersen, K. Resetich, S. Kauzlarich, J. Wirz, T. Teager, J. Schaeffer, K. Douglas, P. Hudson, C. Lewis, C. Bartels. Singers spark MHS Choral productions ROW 2: L. Anderson, M. Moran, N. Schultz, K. Allen, M. Hauch, S. Swanson, E. Edwards, T. VerMiere, R. Leffler, D. Bizarri, J. Snapp, B. Franks, C. Johnson, B. Henderson, C. Terrill. ROW 3: N. Roelens, T. Gustas, L. Sandholm, J. Members of Girl ' s Chorus are FRONT ROW: L. Agnor, L. Garcia, R. Souza, M. McPherson, C. Summers, D. Wilson, R. Bolleart, J. Miller, C. Barber, M. Sullivan, S. Buser, C. 76 Burke, D. Gordan, J. Glenn, K. Hoffman, D. Cope, M. Zabloudil, B. johnson, T. Nelson, R. Kooken, B. McNeil, K. Moore, K. Jordon, R. Rush, D. McColl, S. Duncan, D. Ge- Butts, B. Stephens, K. Franklin, R. Shipp, B. McDow, sling, L. Strafford, C. Morrison. ROW 4: L. Nelson, J. Lauth, S. Lassen, D. Schwarz, R. Mathias, R. McVey, R. Shipp, B. McCarthy, D. Harlow. ROW 3: P. Hakeman, D. Sheesley, S. Carthy, K. Trich, A. Smith, S. Anderson. Knittle, L. Mullikan, J. Dick, S. Holgerson, S. Johnson, J. McDonnell, J. Johnson, S. Gengler, C. Turner, M. Mc- 77 ACADEMICS 79 Serving on the Moline Public School System ' s Board of Education are: Mr. Robert Carlson; Mrs. Roberta Pearson, President pro tempore; Mr. Robert G. Seeds, President; Mr. Donald Almquist; Mr. Milton Ericson; and Mr. Arthur C. Holmes. Absent from the picture is Mr. Paul Edstrom, and Mr. Melvin Reynolds, Secretary-Treasurer. At the Student Congress Fall Festival WQUA disc jockey, Dave Moore, and Board of Education President, Robert Seeds, chat about the surrounding activities. 80 Dr. Theodore F. Rockafellow Superintendent of Schools Rockafellow moves To alter curriculum Dr. Theodore F. Rockafellow, Superintendent of Schools, emphasized taking a look at the curriculum at all levels this year. Special em- phasis was put on the elementary schools and their kindergarten classes. At the high school level there was a move to make the curriculum more interesting to the students. This area be- came even more important with the appear- ance of the open campus issue. Other areas that were stressed by the adminis- tration this year were: what can be done for the potential dropouts, and the expansion and improvement of programs for students with mental or physical disabilities. To help in both of these areas, work was done to expand pro- grams in vocational training. Administrators of the school system are SEATED: Dr. Theo- dore F. Rockafellow, Superintendent of Schools. STAND- ING: Mr. Hollis Nelson, Director of Secondary Education; Mr. Lamont Hultgren, Administrative Assistant to the Su- perintendent; Mr. Marlin Baxter, Director of Elementary Education; Mr. Robert G. Saelens, Director of Personnel; Mr. Arthur S. Jenkins, Director of Business Services; and Mr. Melvin Reynolds, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. 81 Staff encourages Student involvement Emphasis by Mr. Ross this year has been placed on several major areas: increased student in- volvement, review of the grading process, ex- pansion of the library and media services, and development of a more flexible master sched- ule. Staff committees involved in these areas were formed and their efforts produced good results. Students were involved in these efforts, either by direct representation on committees, or through comments made at periodic rap sessions ' held with students selected at random. There was extensive involvement of the staff in preparations for the North Central Accredation Association visit in February. There was a lot of self-study by the staff which reinforced an overall attitude of readiness for some changes. Victor j. Ross, Jr. Principal John A. Adam Administrative Assistant for Curriculum and Instruction Robert C. Brooks Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs Jack H. Brown Administrative Assistant for Student Activities Roger Potter JaySchaff Albert Stevens Athletic Director Assistant Principal for Business Assistant Principal for and Plant Management Student Affairs Stanley L. Woods Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs Helen Andersen Counselor Jack Coder Counselor William Duffy Counselor Harold P. Griffith Counselor Ralph McMinn Counselor Phyllis Rollinger Counselor Frieda Schowske Counselor Emily Stotlar Counselor Joe Wasson Counselor The MHS secretaries are SEATED: Lorraine Spillum, Phyllis Olson, Dorothy Bjarstrom, Margurite Ross, Evelyn Engs- Myers, Verna Smarsty; STANDING: Lucille Tompkins, Betty trom, Helen Geddling, Olive Haydon, Lucille Kendall. 1. Miss Carson gives advice to one of her many English stu- dents. 2. Mr. Derouin either enjoys his phone call or what is going on outside the door. 3. Mr. Ross and Mr. Roush converse about the English curriculum at the Faculty Tea. Delores Beckmann English Patricia Bernardi English James Bradley English Doris Briley English Opal Carson English Elinor Case Librarian David Coopman English Kathleen Curry Librarian Thomas Derouin English Jennie Ellison English Sue Etzel English Irene Farrell English Virginia Moffitt English Barbara Newmann English Joanne Nusbaum English 84 New courses bring Pleasing response This school year witnessed some additions to the English curriculum. Filling a need long felt by many in the department was the new one- semester World Literature class. If student re- sponse was a true indicator, this promises to become one of the most popular electives in the English curriculum. Also well-received by the students was the new Creative Writing course. During this year two sections of this one-semester elective was offered each semes- ter. The third new course offered by the Eng- lish department was a course in Vocational English. Designed to be taught in conjunction with one of the vocational courses offered by the Industrial Arts department, this course aimed to provide a more practical approach to English for the vocationally oriented student. The English department was pleased with the response to its new offerings. At present, tenta- tive plans are under way for the addition of more new offerings in the future. Joanne O ' Brien English June O ' Connell English Betty Roseberg English Dewayne Roush Lucy Shawgo English English Phylita Shinneman English Juanita Timson English Barbara Wheelock English Mary Youngdahl English 85 Social Studies offers Variety of electives This year the Social Studies department offered a variety of one-semester courses. Some of the courses that were offered were Problems and Issues, Liberty and the Law, and Psychology. Next year besides offering new courses to the students, the department plans to make all of the classes offered one-semester in length. The new courses that are going to be offered are entitled Readings in American Government, Readings in American History, and Contempo- rary American History. The latter course will cover the time in our history from 1900 up to the present. In the future the Language department would like to have an all purpose room for the stu- dents to use in individualized instruction as well as in class work. This room would serve as a learning center where the students could use the cassettes and audio-visual equipment. The department would also like to offer some new one-semester courses. These courses would be based on particular aspects of a language, which would include such subjects as: culture, readings, conversation, and humanities. Anne Bell Languages Rosalie Burns Languages Timothy Bell Social Studies Carol Conelly Languages John Blomquist Social Studies Jack DeVilder Languages Roy DeVinney Social Studies Philip Doherty Languages Jack Dye Social Studies Mary Foster Social Studies Billie Lee Social Studies Kathleen McGrath Karen Meier Social Studies Social Studies Norma Mendoza Languages Jack Miller Social Studies Diann Moore Social Studies 1. Mrs. Bell informs her French students of the material to be found on the upcoming test. 2. Dr. Starky explains some of the fine points of history to his students. Robert Moore Social Studies Barbara Shah Social Studies Esther Steffan Languages Susan Nelson Social Studies Howard E. Shipley Social Studies Carl Sundberg Social Studies Helen Piehl Languages Michael Shipley Social Studies Herbert Thompson Social Studies William Adams Industrial Arts Bill Bishop Business Education Raymond Brasmer Industrial Arts Ronald Crouch Industrial Arts James Dineen Industrial Arts Robert Edwards Industrial Arts Alma Kotez Business Education Joe Mortier Business Education Donna Kramer Physical Education 88 Samuel Etzel Industrial Arts Richard Marlin Industrial Arts Kay Nahrgang Business Education Helen Gehring Business Education Lester Mayes Industrial Arts Merlynd Norris Industrial Arts Margaret Griffin Business Education Edward Mitchell Business Education Joe Ruberg Business Education Dorothea Hyink Business Education Lois Mitchell Business Education Cedric Salisbury Industrial Arts Construction starts On project house This year the Business Education department took part in inter-departmental team teaching with the Home Economics department. Con- sumer Education, a one-semester course in Money Matters , operated successfully with Mrs. Beverly Sevick and Mrs. Nancy Parnell as teachers. These classes carried on a variety of activities during the year. Guest speakers were invited from the community, and various fielo trips were taken. Plans for next year include a new course called Data Processing. This will be a one-semester course serving as an introduc- tion to the field of data processing. Building Trades was a new program instituted by the Industrial Education department this year. This program allowed students interested in the building trades to become involved in the actual construction of a project house, lo- cated at 1851 23rd Avenue. One class in Build- ing Trades was operated this year, but next fall there will be two sections involved in the con- struction of two project houses. 1. Mr. Mortier runs an offset press which is part of MHS ' graphic arts department. 2. Mr. Shelor points out where to place the heading of the typing assignment. Beverly Sevick Business Education Brian Shelor Business Education John Small Industrial Arts Sandra Swafford Business Education Frank Willits Industrial Arts Kermit Wilt Industrial Arts 89 Science tries to fit Needs of students New this year in the Math department was the system of issuing lab-users cards. This practice made it possible for qualified students to use the math lab for work in other classes besides their math courses. Next year the department plans to offer two new courses to students. One is a full year course of Basic Math, which would be taught using the activity approach. The second is a one-semester course in the use of lab machines. Here the student could learn to use the electronic calculators and the c om- puter in the math lab. Trying to make science fit better to the needs of each student, the Science department con- tinued it ' s use of team teaching, independent study, and individualized instruction this year. These techniques of teaching were used in all of the sciences here at MHS, rather than the older more conventional approach. Using these newer types of teaching, the student could work more at his own speed, and select from a wide range of activities. Francis Boom Gary Bushman Lynn Chanay Barbara Coyne Donald Fentem Math Science Math Science Science Gene Flesner Darrell Goar Milton Hagberg Orville Harkey Delores Hulse Math Science Math Math Science 90 Phyllis Johnson Math Wesley Johnson Science John Julius Science Richard Lewis Math Nancy McManus Math Lary Newlon Science John Reakes Science Sally Rigeman Science Earl Wear Science 1. Mr. Wear explains an answer to some of his Biology stu- dents. 2. Miss Hulse and Mr. Johnson busy themselves by preparing the equipment for the next objective. 3. Mr. Fentem asks the question, Who me? 91 Karen Anderson Alan Dalhaus Home Economics Music Louis Dilulio Music Dorothea Duncan Home Economics Joel Erickson Art Deborah Forseth Home Economics Calvin Hedegaard Music Jane Keim Home Economics 1. Mrs. Duncan watches as some of her students unload the washing machine. 2. Mrs. Anderson instructs one of her students on the use of a blender during class. 92 Home Ec. continues H.E.R.O. program This year the Home Economics department continued its work-coordinated program enti- tled H.E.R.O. (Home Economics Related Occu- pations). This program offered the student a chance to train for a job while still in school. The Home Economics department also offered a variety of other classes such as: Foods and Nutrition, Clothing and Textiles, Housing and Home Furnishings, and Family Relationships and Child Development. The Music department offered a variety of elective courses this year which included courses in Instrumental music. Vocal music, and Music Theory, Appreciation, and Survey. The groups involved in these classes presented a number of concerts and appeared at other events. In the future the Art department hopes to ex- tend the length of the advanced art classes. This year they met for one period each day, but hopefully they will meet for two periods in the future. Also, there are tentative plans for a fourth year course in General Art. Stanley Leach Art Nancy Parnell Home Economics June Mitchell Art Marjorie Partridge Art Iva Owen Special Education Merle Wegener Music 93 P. E. department Introduces electives The boys ' and girls ' P. E. department have both introduced changes into their programs this year. Because of the new nine week grading periods, the P. E. departments made their school year into eight 4!6 week activity ses- sions. This gave the sophomores a chance to participate in more activities than they could before. Also, a system of electives was offered to the students. The activities offered were determined by the facilities and teachers avail- able for a particular period. The girls ' depart- ment offered this elective program to seniors only; however in the boys ' P. E. department this kind of curriculum was offered to both ju- niors and seniors. Efforts for boys to use com- munity resources outside of the school for bowling, golf, and camping are being made for next year. There were no major changes made in the Drivers Education curriculum this year. The department continued to use the classroom and driving range to give sophomores and ju- niors valuable driving experience before taking them out into the city traffic. ii William Baltzell Drivers Education Geneva Henss Nurse Kenneth Bunte Physical Education Herbert Klier Drivers Education I Judy Carls Physical Education William Klier Physical Education 1 Larry Carls Physical Education Edward Lemon Athletic Department Jean Carlson Physical Education Harry Lester Physical Education 94 Mark Marsell Richard Matter Drivers Education Drivers Education Arthur Mercer Physical Education Herman Miskowicz Physical Education Donna Pettavino Physical Education Sharon Pirkl Jilane Savignano Physical Education Physical Education Pat Shannon Physical Education Joseph Vavrus Physical Education Deborah Wheeler Physical Education 1. Mr. H. Klier leads his students out to the car for more driving experience on the city ' s streets. 2. Mrs. Kramer takes a vote on what her gym class wants to do for their elective. 3. Mr. W. Klier assist a student in vaulting over the horse in gymnastics class. 95 MHS ' hall monitors are FRONT ROW: I. Engstrom, V. Smith, B. Shipley; BACK ROW: N. Rogenski, C. Aitken, G. Ko- ker, P. Shicks. Moline ' s night custodians are FRONT ROW: P. Ripley, P. Swanson, M. Schlendwein, E. Smith; BACK ROW: R. Carson, R. DeVolder, C. Wakeland, L. Gadaire. Working in the school cafeteria are FRONT ROW: M. Hansen, J. Sansale, M. Morris, N. Surratt, M. Hicks, M. Dye, E. Miller, L. Kovacic; BACK ROW: V. Hellberg, I. Roberts, Z. Praught, V. Brunstram, M. Lash, B. VanMeter, O. Logsdon, M. Synder, M. Richards, C. Todd, V. Lolick, V. Moore, J. Larson, R. Edwards. 96 Various MHS help Keeps things running 1. Reaching the end of the line, means having to pay for your food. 2. Serving as the day custodians are: W. Pendelton, E. Wykert, R. Nicholson , L. Gordon, R. Edwards, A. Hauman, J. Beldin, L. Schrieber. MHS announces Scholastics group KathieAldene Julie Clausen LisaCollison Sue Dee Diane Duncan Susan Edlund Carol Hallene Mona Harper Tom Kusnierczyk Tom McMinn Richard Hammer Jeanine Ingelson Sally Lungren Paul Norlen 98 Stewart Oleson Melinda Pearson Marc Possin Honors Society Announces members Designed to recognize high scholastic achieve- ments, each year the National Honor Society chooses those students with a grade average of 3.5 or better. Having culminated several semes- ters of industrious work, about eighty-five se- niors and eighty-six juniors were selected as 1971-72 members. An evening installation cere- mony was held in the auditorium with a num- ber of students and faculty members speaking on various topics. Later, the High 12 Club fol- lowed its tradition of further honoring these students by holding a dinner. Such activities were a welcomed tribute to the senior mem- bers and a challenge to junior members to con- tinue to qualify next year. This year ' s senior members of National Honor Society are FRONT ROW: R. Ericson, J. Carlson, B. Shipe, J. Weintraut, L. Verhelst, J. Godwin, P. Bristol, K. Hazen, L. Serres, H. Gates, J. Simpson, J. Pheiff, B. Schumacher, S. Dee. ROW 2: K. Starr, R. Vasquez, M. Cooley, J. Schourek, S. Lundgren, K. Aldene, M. Hoffman, S. Siirila, S. Spendler, R. Helle- buyck, R. Schumacher, J. Robbins, F. Seeds, K. Newton, M. Sullivan. ROW 3: J. Flatley, N. Hintz, S. Hammerberg, R. Schaefer, N. Elhoffer, J. Ingelson, J. Holmgren, K. Raney, L. Collison, D. Duncan, K. Schaeffer, S. Cunningham, W. Marzolph, R. Walden. BACK ROW: M. Smith, M. Boom, K. White, M. Robinson, M. White, T. McMinn, J. Corkery, P. C. Smith, J. Schuett, P. Hansen, j. Griffith, J. Carlson, P. Norlen, R. Hammer, T. Kusnierczyk, B Kirchoefer, C. Treanor. This year ' s junior members of National Honor Society are FRONT ROW: P. Dennhardt, B. Dyer, M. Cackler, K. Schlundt, M. Cornell, R. Cain, S. Roegiers, G. Abbott, M. Romero, R. Strandlund, R. Boom, M. Owens, S. Wills. ROW 2: A. Gillen, C. Carter, D. Ecker, L. Wilkinson, M. Tel- leen, H. Swanson, H. Benker, j. Rursch, M. Eaton, J. Rash- man, K. Seibenman, S. Hile, A. Robinson, B Foster, J. Bur- rus. ROW 3: C. Workman, C. Hepner, J. Tippel, D. Hoogh- em, C. Callas, C. Dangel, D. Atkins, M. Smith, D. Kinkaid, G. Escarza, M. johnson, A. Fahlberg, E. Miller, B. Guy, D. Cooper, J. Stille, D. Hayward, j. Woods ROW 4: D. Grahm, W. Williams, M. Lerschen, N. Simmons, B. Allen, R. Buhrke, K. Peterson, M. Johnson, S. Bitting, D. Ellis, D. Lothridge, P. Carey, L. Forslund, G. Harmening, T. Kraker, L. Simmons, R. Rafert, M. Warner. BACK ROW: K. Faust, J. Sidlinger, C. Serre, L. Wiese, B. Hoake, C. Mathias, L. Box, J. Rash, S. Lar- son, N. Larson, S. Gibson, C. Cook, J. Bustard, R. Delp, J. Nelson, K. Ellis, M. Slater. 1. Proving that all work and no rest is not the way to live, Ken white relaxes in the Staff Room. 2. Ready to put his equation into Mr. Harkey ' s function machine, Tom Me Minn demonstrates how it is a simple matter of turning the crank to get the answer. 101 102 103 104 Student Congress Sponsors festival With Mr. Jack Brown serving as supervisor, the 1971-72 Student Congress started out the year with Homecoming activities first on the agen- da. Next came the annual all-school festival, Whartonstock , which was held on Novem- ber 6th. In keeping with the Christmas spirit, Student Congress donated money to the an- nual Share Joys fund. Later in the year the Great Race, instigated last year to increase school spirit and interest, was held. Penny Queen was crowned in the spring, and the proceeds again went to the sponsoring of an AFS student. The Human Relations Council, under the supervision of Student Congress, became well established and solved many stu- dent problems. In addition to all of this, Stu- dent Congress remodeled its office, painting it in the traditional school colors, maroon and white. 1. Club members prepare for the fall festival, sponsered by Student Congress. 2. Student Congress senior representa- tives are FRONT ROW: K. Ballou, S. Lundgren, M. Kar- stens, L. Serres, V. Hallquist, F. Seeds, C. Furgie; BACK ROW: G. Clauson, S. Thompson, D. Carlson, B. Freeman, M. Bohman, J. Michaelsen, P. McKay. 3. Student Congress advisor, Mr. Jack Brown, looks over some festival plans. 4. Wondering what class will be the next owner of the Spirit Trophy are Student Congress officers Greg Clausen, Trea- surer; Jeff Nelson, Vice President: Bob Freeman, President; and Linda Serres, Secretary. 5. Representatives for the ju- nior class are FRONT ROW: J. Rursch, H. Swanson, M. Grafton, D. Kinkead, C. Callas; BACK ROW: S. Bitting, C. Carter, M. Slater, K. Allen, J. Nelson. 105 Staff adds coTor Special effects to M S ed many new experi- it the year. Guided by Davyd Coopman, the containing process of rb| o V During the year ik n; many decisions IdWmditions were bro- ken. The staff decided to Mange the format of the book, adding color pictures to the intro- duction and trying various special effects throughout the book. After many sleepless nights, a few arguments, and help from many ' sources, the 72 M was finally completed. Organizations Edii Fine Arts Editor Index Editors SalesTvta Photogra LO ' T editors attend U. of I. conference Writing and editing took up a large part of the Line O ' Type staff members ' time. Under the leadership of faculty advisor, Mrs. Mary Youngdahl, the staff participated in many dif- ferent projects. Early in the fall, six staff mem- bers, including editors Karen Starr, Ken White, and Judy Strutz attended a journalism confer- ence at the University of Illinois. Lectures on style and layout were presented. With this newly acquired knowledge, the 1971-72 staff returned prepared to tackle a huge job. In October the 1971 staff sold booster buttons to bolster school spirit. Soon it was the holiday season and the traditional Share Joys campaign began, providing underprivileged families with a merrier Christmas than they had anticipated. 1. Business staff for the Line OType consists of D. Banfield, N. Luster, D. Duncan, S. Bigham, B. Blecker, and L. Wam- beke. 2. Looking over a current issue of the Line O ' Type are J. Strutz, business manager; K. White, managing editor; and K. Starr, editorial editor. 3. Page 2 feature writers are M. Lukens, and L. Trapkus. 4. Page 3 writers are S. Sirila, J. Godwin, and L. Verhelst. 5. Sports editors are B. Kirchoefer, and S. Keller. 6. Page 1 writers are C. Treanor, and P. Bristol. 109 u Kaleidoscript staff Edits submissions The MHS Kaleidoscript staff, under the direc- tion of Miss Lucy Shawgo, again produced a fine literary magazine. Co-editors Nancy Sears and Steve Tornes guided the rest of the staff in the selection of works, the selling of ads, and in the sales campaigns, all of which go into pro- ducing a magazine. Works were selected, edit- ed and typed and the artwork was completed, all adding to the completed work. 1. Kaleidoscript members are FRONT ROW: G. Lynn, J. Carlson, K. Aldene, L. Trapkus, A. Albrecht, C. Weissman, S. Morrison, L. Verhelst, M. Palmer, R. Hammer; BACK ROW: M. Boom, M. Lukens, P. Snyder, C. Dunn, T. Gapin- ski, S. Beitel. 2. Also included on the Kaleidoscript Staff are FRONT ROW: M. Naslund, G. Benejam, D. Burns; BACK ROW: J. Pfeiff, M. Johns, C. Debo, S. Lundgren, S. Dee. 3. Steve Tornes; co-editor, Kathy Merrick, Marsha Cooley, Nancy Sears, co-editor; and Greg Stower work with Miss Lucy Shawgo to produce the 1971-72 MHS magazine, the Kaleidoscript. Literary Board plans Banquet, art awards Throughout the year, the 1971-72 Literary Board sponsored activities that proved benefi- cial to the students. Paperback books were sold in the bookstore at a reduuced rate, and many students were quick to take advantage of this convenience. In January, an after game dance was sponsored by the Lit. Board and later that spring a bake sale was also held. The main event of the spring season was the literary banquet, where various literary and art awards were presented. Many hours were spent in preparation for this occas- sion by the members of the Lit. Board and the advisors of the three publications. Mr. David Coopman, Miss Lucy Shawgo and Mrs. Mary Youngdahl provided invaluable assistance in planning this and other events sponsored by the Lit. Board. 1. Literary Board officers Ken White, vice president; Nancy Sears, secretary-treasurer; and Jeff Schuett, president take time out from their publications to look over some new material. 2. Members of the 1971-72 Lit Board are S. Ham- merberg, S. Tornes, N. Sears, J. Schuett, K. Starr, K. Schaef- fer, and K. White. Ill Key Club members Usher at games Key Club began its year with the motto Get Involved . The club consisted of 50 members including president, Mark Bohman; vice-pres- ident, Randy Boom; and treasurer, Dan Carl- son. Activities included ushering at football and basketball games; funds were acquired through Slave Day and Pancake Day. Meetings were held twice a month and every Tuesday three boys were chosen to eat lunch with the Kiwanis Club. Mr. Boom, club sponsor, stressed the fact that members should select an equal number of sophomore, junior, and se- niors for membership. T Key Club members are FRONT ROW: J. Young, T. Mc- Minn, P. Brasmer, D. Swanson, S. Keller, P. Johnson, R. Strandlund, R. Carlson; ROW 2: M. Cackler, S. Wendt, B. Payden, M. Mahieu, J. Nelson, R. Peterson, A. Zuccarello, Mr. Fritz Boom; ROW 3: B. Freeman, M. Bohman, S. Jami- son, T. Nelson, R. Boom, G. Goebel, J. Bustard, M. Demp- sey; ROW 4: D. Carlson, P. McKay, S. Camferdam, K. Allen, S. Thompson, T. Benson, M. Geddling. 2. We have to wear one of those?! , exclaims Tom McMinn and Steve Wendt, as Mr. Boom, Key Club sponser, tells them about ushering at a basketball game. 112 I Forensics members Receive high ratings Forensics, under the supervision of Mrs. Irene Farrell, was organized to help students obtain a skillful interpretation of prose and poetry. Its members attended different speech tourna- ments throughout the state of Illinois. Moline High School received some of the highest rat- ings. Dawn Funk and Mary Lou Weheimer achieved superior ratings in all categories, con- cluding a successful year for Forensics. 1. Forensics members for 1971-72 are FRONT ROW: M. Weheimer, D. Funk, T. Carleton; BACK ROW: T. Scherer, N. Collins, R. Hammer, B. Dyer, D. Sherry, J. Donohue. 2. Mrs. Irene Farrell, club sponser, intently listens to a speech being given by one of the Forensics members. 113 Science Club picnic Concludes activities With the science teachers acting as club spon- sers, the Science Club had a very eventful year. Included in their activities were the ordering of T-shirts and a T-shirt day for everyone to model their purchases. Trips were taken to the Augus- tana Planetarium, to baseball games in Chicago and to the Museum of Science and Industry, also in Chicago. For interested club members there were various scientific lectures and dem- onstrations. The annual spring picnic at a local park, concluded the club ' s activities. 114 4 i .«• 1. Science Club ' s prize winning float Devil ' Em proceeds down 23rd Avenue in the Homecoming parade. 2. Trying to understand the principle of light, Helen Benker, Jan Reischmann, and Debi Ecker work with a ripple tank. 3. Ruth Suiter and Marilyn Graham work on their project with rockets during a Science Club meeting. 4. The Sci- ence Club listens attentively to another lecture given by club sponser, Mr. Gary Bushman. 5. Working on a Physics experiment are Science Club members Carol Nelson and Jim Libey. 6. Volunteering to clean the fish tank are Bob Maddelein and Peter Czerewko. 115 Members take skis To area resorts The Ski Club came into existence during the 1971-72 school year with Mr. John Julius as ad- visor. Promoting skiing at high school level was the club ' s main objective. One of their most important goals was to organize a ski confer- ence of races which was held with the other high schools of the area. The club also gave special access to ski lessons at all levels, low- ered rates at area ski resorts, and made avail- able information concerning ski equipment sales and ski magazines. 116 1. Starting his run down the slope is Ski Club member, Steve Harder. 2. Ski Club officers are vice president Don Laughead, secretary treasurer Sue Watkins and president Marc Shlaes. 3. George Elliot realizes he has quite a bit of practicing to do before trying out for the Olympics. 4 Marc Shlaes demonstrates a skiing technique to the other 1971-72 Ski Club members. 5. Don Perkins, a Ski Club member, feels the excitement of the snowy ski run. 117 Pep Club sells hats, Stickers, and buttons After a fall membership drive. Pep Club again had over one hundred students as members. Early in the year. Homecoming and festival preparations took up most of the members ' time. At the festival in November they sold car stickers, buttons, pom-poms, and hats to help boost the school spirit. Pep Club ' s sponser, Miss Dolores Hulse, also helped with preparing pep assemblies and a pom-pom section. An- other activity of Pep Club was making posters and thinking of slogans to put up in the library windows for all to see. 1. Harvey, Pep Club ' s mascot, practices some cheers before the next home game. 2. Senior Pep Club members are FRONT ROW: C. Piercy, P. Schremph, F. Seeds, L. Serres, J. Holmgren, S. Bishop, D. Duncan; BACK ROW: J. Ingelson, S. Pearsall, B. Mudd, A. Peterson, S. Bigham, L. Wambeke, N. Luster. 3. Pep Club helps support the Quad-City Metro Champs by putting slogans across the front of the school. 4. Sophomore Pep Club members are FRONT ROW: M. Seeds, J. Latham, M. Moen,T. Goodman, B. Elhoffer; BACK ROW. K. LeMaster, T. Zelnio, D. Peterson, P. Everett, B. House. 5. Junior Pep Club members are FRONT ROW: H. Swanson, S. Christofferson, C. Math, B. Knees, D. Neaves; ROW 2: K. McGee, S. Bitting, M. Grafton, S. Rosenberg, D. Richmiller, J. Nielson, S. Newlind; ROW 3: P. Rafert, V. Rice, N. Larson, K. Workman, M. Johnson, S. Larson, S. Carlson; BACK ROW: G. Swieter, A. Tormeno, P. Stran- dlund, T. Knight, S. Baver. 118 119 Spirit for volleyball Produces big turnout The annual Welcome Tea was held in Septem- ber at the home of President Linda Serres. This was open to all girls to acquaint them with GAA and to meet other members. Dues were col- lected at this time and handbooks were passed out. October was a busy month for GAA mem- bers as the GAA float won first place in the club division. The Homecoming Dance, Devil ' s Dream, was sponsored by GAA. Many activi- ties were held throughout the year including archery, postal swimming, volleyball, bowling, postal basketball, modern dance, and gymnas- tics. The Christmas Party, Dad-Daughter Date Night, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and the Farewell Picnic were other activities which completed the year. 1. This year ' s officers are: Mo Tracy, Recording Secretary; Jeannine Ingelson, Treasurer; Linda Serres, President; Sue Aitken, Vice President; and April Robinson, Secretary. 2. Hoping for another point, Carol Dunlap serves the volley- ball while Cathy Dismer apprehensively watches. 3. GAA sponsors Mrs. Shannon, Mrs. Saviagno, Mrs. Carlson, and Mrs. Wheeler look over some ideas for future activities before attending a meeting. 4. Taking charge of the various sports were board members FRONT ROW: Cathy Work- man, Joyce Stille, and Terry Kruse; ROW 2: Cindy Cooper, Sandy Bishop, Marcia Klansek, Jackie Stang, and Robin Burke; ROW 3: Nancy Sears, Rita Schaefer, Kathy Raney, and Debbie Cooper; and BACK ROW: Cindy Carleton and Jan Sandberg. 1. Sandy Bishop employs the proper bowling technique in order to achieve high scores. 2. Sue Aitken serves punch to Pat Jackson at the GAA Welcome Tea as Sue Hammerberg and Linda Serres wait their turn. 3. Morning gymnastics gave girls the extra practice needed to improve their skills. 4. Capturing first place, the GAA float, Level the Devils , is pulled down the homecoming parade route. 5. A swim- mer glides through the water in the postal swim meet. 6. I made a bull ' s-eye! Joan Schaeffer can ' t help but show her emotions while her two friends come to congratulate her. 122 Disney characters Nerieds present Following a tradition set in former years, a clin- ic was held in the fall to teach interested girls some basic stunts. To try out, each girl was re- quired to do a dolphin, somersub, kip and bal- let leg. Twenty-seven girls were selected. The Nereids under the supervision of Mrs. Ji- lane Savignano, presented their annual show called, The Wonderful World of Disney, on April 13, 14, and 15. Once again this year the Nereids participated in stunt meets at LaCrosse, Wisconsin. Some members also took part in a clinic at Cedar Falls, Iowa. 124 1. Swimming as Babes in Toyland are Faith Seeds, Sue Beitel, Nancy Luster, Cheri Jamieson, Cindy Weissman, and Julie Carlson. 2. Cheri Jamieson, Faith Seeds, Dawn Funk, and Laurie Wilkinson prepare for their act One FHundred and One Dalmations. 3. Student managers for this year are Rita Schaefer and Nancy Sears. 4. Members of Nerieds for 1971- 1972 are FRONT ROW: M. Eaton, J. Welander, A. Crane, S. Morrison, A. Robinson, L. Wilkinson; ROW 2: D. Atkins, N. Luster, C. Jamieson, J. Sandberg, K. Siebenmann, M. Arp, J. Carlson, P. Camferdam; ROW 3: J. Leaf, D. Funk, V. Stren- ger, S. Hile, M. Raney, J. Ragan, S. Beitel; BACK ROW: C. Dangel, B. Beck, F. Seeds, N. Sears, R. Schaefer, J. Flatley, C. Weissman. 5. Awaking from her long sleep is Sleeping Beauty , Jan Sandberg. 125 Members plan for Trip to Disneyland Y-Teens began its 1971-72 school year under the supervision of a new leader, Mrs. Pam Moore. Once again the first activity on the Y- Teens calendar was trick-or-treating for UNI- CEF. This proved to be a success along with a Halloween party for retarded children. With November came the club ' s fall formal entitled Colour My World. For the Thanksgiving sea- son, Y-Teens prepared food baskets for needy families of the community. Hayrack rides and after game dances provided fun for all mem- bers and the senior members looked forward to a summer trip to Disneyland. 126 Interclub and Board Members for this year are FRONT ROW: J. Morgan, T. Renner, M. Maddelein, J. Greer, M. Eaton, B. Leutjens, J. Lemon, V. Matter, M. Clausen; ROW 2: S. Young, K. Shipley, B. Greene, D. Kinkead, G. Escarza, M. Braatelien, M. Wescott, V. Hallquist, M. Karstens; BACK ROW: N. Cappaert, A. Anderson, M. Lemon, K. Hartzell, K. Chumbley, J. Wood, K. Yuskis, N Roelens. 2. Mary Lemon, Vicki Matter and Kim Shipley dream about their upcoming Y-Teens trip to Disneyland. 3. Senior members in Y-Teens are FRONT ROW: V. Matter, M. Lemon, K. Shipley, K. Klingborg, K. Ballow, J. Dahlberg, J. Lemon, D. Green, C. Dye; ROW 2: K. Hartzell, B. Green, K. Chumbley, L. Nuss, J. Williams, J. Denkhoff, B. Leuntjens, C. Hallene; ROW 3: B. Hughes, F. Seeds, D. Erickson, D. Blow, L. Foutch, D. Frame, C. Breckle, M. Karstens, V. Hallquist; BACK ROW: M. Youngvorst, C. Furgie, M. Rizor, A. Soethe, N. Kron, M. Cherington, P. Madison, J. Conway. 4. After grocery shop- ping for food for the needy, Jan Kiesele, Ann Tormeno, and Chris VanDeMoortel take time to examine their purchases. 127 Club builds float, Holds bake sales German club began its first project of the year by constructing a homecoming float with the theme When you ' re hot you ' re hot, when you ' re not you ' re not . Funds were acquired through the sponsoring of a Frustration booth at the fall festival and bake sales throughout the year. A Christmas party was held during the holiday season, and the club concluded the year with a dinner complete with German food. 1. Reviewing some German dialogues are club members Jim Maitland and Gary Benejam. 2. Members of German Club are FRONT ROW: J. Ricketts, L. Weis, A. Crane, D. Gesling, S. Cleek, M. Smith, S. Carroll; ROW 2: S. Lasen, J. McAllister, J. Stille, L. Box, J. Schaeffer, C. Serre; ROW 3: C. Seaman, G. Benejam, D. Dickerson, D. Marriot, R. Peter- son; BACK ROW: B. Noah, S. Tornes, P. Welander, L. Thomas, P. McKee, K. Hedberg. 128 FCA begins first Year at MHS Beginning its first year at Moline High School, Fellowship of Christian Athletes recruited a membership of thirty people. The members chose as their officers, Scott Thompson, cap- tain; Jeff Nelson, captain elect; and Stewart Oleson, secretary-treasurer. Their activities for the first year consisted of the construction of a float for the Homecoming parade and a Frisbee Throw as their booth in the Whartonstock Festival. They also held sports clinics for handicapped and underprivi- ledged children. Under the direction of Mr. Tom Derouin, FCA ' s first year proved to be a success. 1. Showing that their club is a strong organization are club officers, Jeff Nelson, Scott Thompson and Stewart Oleson. 2. FCA members are FRONT ROW: M. Romero, S. Souza, G. Johnson, M. Quinlin, G. Clausen; ROW 2: J. Nelson, P. Smith, C. Seigfreid, K. Allen, G. Goebel, B. Nelson; BACK ROW: S. Thompson, S. Scott, B. Freeman, M. Dempsey, P. McKay, T. Doplar. 129 Mrs. Bell, advisor, Journeys to France The French Club proved to be a club with much on the go. For the members and faculty advisor, Mrs. Anne Bell, their year started out with an exciting event. They won third place for their Homecoming float, Wash ' Em. A French market booth, their project for the Festival, was only one of their money making events. Another was selling key chains, which were in the school colors. Being in the French Club was definitely not all work. They had fun at their Christmas party and then at their annual Mardi Gras celebration. They ended up their year with a spring picnic, which was fun for everyone involved. 1. French Club members are FRONT ROW: C. Callas, L. Rein- wein, G. Teske, N. Bergren, C. Hank, M. Moen, J. Leaf, D. Stout, B. Leutjens, K. Shipley; R OW o nev. M. Hauck, J. Holmes, J. Wood, H. Swansonr wiE Bolleart, J. Dahl- berg, J. Lemon, P. Madison, V. Hayden; ROW 3: D. Howard, B. Griffee, B. Jasper, J. Soethe, M. Clauson, J. Adleman, D. Kin- kead, S. Bigham, L. Wambeke, J. Morgan, K. Hull; BACK ROW: K. Yuskis, N. Cappaert, J. Ingelson, T. Murphy, T. Dow, M. Rizor, C. Breckle, N. Simmons, L. Nelson, K. Franklin. 2. Mrs. Anne Bell, club sponsor, points to Mont-Saint-Michel which she visited on her trip to France. 3. French Club officers Traci Dow, Nancy Luster, Diane Kinkead and Steve Gibson look over plans for their annual Mardi Gras celebration. 4. Wash ' Em, French Club ' s float, which received 3rd place, waits in the football field for the beginning of the Homecom- ing festivities. 131 Spanish Club sells Flowers at festival With a membership of over 100 students the Spanish Club undertook many activities. First on the club ' s calendar was the Homecoming weekend. Many things were sacrificed by members in order to finish their float entitled Float ' Em Back To Quincy. Following the completion of Homecoming duties, members turned their thoughts towards planning for the annual festival in November. For the second year, Spanish Clubers sold tacos and made paper flowers for their booth. For the rest of the year they were able to enjoy themselves at the annual pinata party, and a taco party. 1. Spanish Club members are FRONT ROW: G. Cavazos, K. Bal- lou, C. Woodward, T. Hodgson, S. Rosenberg, J. Despain, M. Walker, C. Guerrero, R. Buhrke; ROW 2: J. Dahlberg, P. Madison, A. Soethe, S. Littermann, D. Bjurstrom, S. Lewis, K. Johnson, S. Lundgren; ROW 3: T. Purse, M. Meersman, N. Hintz, K. Chum- bley, P. Wells, J. Conway, D. Frame, J. Denkhoff; BACK ROW: G. Goebel, C. Nelson, F. Reyes, G. De Clerck, J. Zabloudil, K. Ellis, K. Peterson, M. Romero. 2. Also in Spanish Club are FRONT ROW: Mrs. Burns, R. Vasquez, S. Carlson, M. Johnson, V. Long, Y. Cava- zos, J. Nielson, K. McCarthy, M. Escarza; ROW 2: N. Roelens, D. Richmiller, K. Starr, S. Young, S. Liljeberg, B. Elhoffer, J. Latham, L. Serres, J. Greer; ROW 3: L. Fouch, C. Piercy, P. Schremph, D. Fish- er, J. Tippel, C. Griffin, S. Bitting, M. Dempsey; BACK ROW: G. Barajas, M. Cackler, S. Gustafson, M. Braatelien, G. Escarza, C. Mathias, M. Arp, C. Long. 3. Mrs. Burns tries her hardest to sell Cindy Woodward a Spanish Club Pencil. 4. Carrying out the say- ing that three heads are better than one are officers Yolanda Cav- azos, vice-president, Gloria Escarza, secretary-treasurer, and Mike Dempsey, president. 5. Nikki Hintz imitates a Spanish dan- cer with some of the flowers featured in the Spanish Club festival booth. 133 Club float receives Homecoming honors Starting their seventh year at Moline High School, the Electronics Club began their 1971- 72 season with a shock! For the second consec- utive year they won the Homecoming Sweep- stakes Award for their float, We Got the Pow- er To Shock It To ' Em. At the Whartonstock Festival they contributed a booth entitled The Handwriting Machine. Members also worked diligently on wiring the annual musical for lights, sound, and close-circuit T.V. Basketball parties, a swimming party, and a hayrack ride were a part of the club ' s activities for the re- maining part of the school year. 1. Oscilloscopes provide interesting work for the members of Electronics Club. 2. Equipment in the electronics room receives a daily work out by electronics students. 3. Steve Morholf tries to get extra brownie points as Mr. Crouch makes out grades for his classes. 134 Art Club decorates Spring Nereid show Beginning their 1971-72 year, the Art Club at- tained a membership of 36 students. Under the supervision of Mr. Joel Erickson, this year ' s sponser, the Art Club had a booth at the Whar- ton Festival which they called The Shed. Here they sold objects made by the students themselves. Dues received for membership were put towards the financing of field trips. In the spring the Art Club concluded their activi- ties by decorating the Nereid Water Show. 135 Teaching program Provides experience Sponsored by Mrs. Karen Anderson, Future Teachers of America prepared its members to look to the future. Many participated in a Christmas party for the mentally handicapped children and also in the cadet teaching program. Members observed American Education Week by presenting teachers with polished apples. For Thanksgiving, club members prepared a dinner for a needy family. The organization helped to finance their activities with a balloon sale, an after game dance, and several bake sales. 136 1. FT A officers Ed Slininger, Kathie Aldene, Nancy Simmons and Lenore Janoski look over plans for FTA ' s observance of American Education Week. 2. Nancy Luster participates in cadet teaching while teaching geography at Coolidge ju- nior High School. 3. FRONT ROW: L. Wambeke, L. janoski, S. Bigham; ROW 2: L. Verhelst, K. Aldene; ROW 3: A. Pa- desky, K. Biggs, P. Hudson; ROW 4: M. Quinn, j. Wein- traut, S. Cleek, N. Simmons; BACK ROW: S. Duncan, N. Luster, E. Slininger, j. Stille, M. Biggs. 4. Practicing making snowballs for FTA ' s Christmas party are members jan Weintraut and Luann Verhelst. 5. The cadet teaching pro- gram provides Laurie Wambeke with a chance to practice teaching at Butterworth Grade School. Members aid nurses In local hospitals The Future Nurses-Allied Health Careers Club, headed by Mr. Geneva Henss, was comprised of 120 juniors and seniors. Along with the tradi- tional nurse ' s office helpers, forty-five mem- bers volunteered for hospital work. A cookout, festival booths and Christmas caroling were some of the planned activities the members enjoyed. The club also made a generous dona- tion to Share Joys which helped many families in need. Other activities included ice-skating and a spring cookout breakfast at Indian Bluff. 138 $ $ 1. Future Nurses members are FRONT ROW: L. DeVrieze, D. Howell, C. Garrison, S. Buller, K. Hoyt, K. Ballou, M. Tenorio, M. Karstens, S. VanEchaute; ROW 2: S. Tecken- brock, D. Coussens, P. Rolsch, B. Greene, V. Hallquist, B. Beck, G. Sletten, L. Nuss, J. Williams, M. Rizor; ROW 3: P. Madison, C. Hallene, J. Ehrhardt, D. Lenc, J. Neilson, S. Christoferson, D. Hoogheem, L. Anderson, S. Watkins, G. Flynn; BACK ROW: D. Erickson, C. Furgie, D. Blow, D. Es- terdahl, B. Shipe, K. Behken, M. Mountain, C. Nelson, A. Tormeno, N. Krone. 2. As one of their activities the office helpers join together for some Christmas caroling. 3. Other members include FRONT ROW: J. Rursch, M. Westcott, L. Foutch, A. Soethe, L. Greer, M. Cherrington, M. Davis, T. Gunnerson, L. Serres, C. Callas; ROW 2: S. VanCleve, G. Escarza, S. Bitting, C. Mathias, C. VanVooren, N. Rasche, J. Lester, M. Taragowski, B. Olson, M. Eaton; ROW 3: W. Fi- tzpatrick, S. Keller, J. Lauth, S. Seibert, j. Soethe, P. Schremph, C. Piercy, B. Griffee, L. Forslund, S. Edwards; BACK ROW: D. Weaver, j. Schuett, J. Eddy, T. Purse, S. Camferdam, G. Trapkus, J. Young, D. Clinard, R. Peterson. 4. Completing the list are FRONT ROW: V. Matter, S. Bigh- am, M. Youngvorst, P. Madison, B. Leuntjens, L. Wambeke; ROW 2: M. Lemon, D. Greene, C. Dye, J. Denkhoff, J. Dahlberg, J. Lemon, K. Shipley; BACK ROW : B. Hughes, D. Frame, S. Lundgren, B Freeman, J. Conway, C Breckle, P. Hingtgren. 139 VICA aids students In vocational goals The main purposes of the Vocational Industrial Club of America were to develope leadership abilities and to assist students in their vocation- al goals. Money was raised through dues, plus occasion- al bake sales and car washes. With the funds raised, VICA supported the Share Joys Pro- gram, MHS festival, an exchange student, and Christmas decorations. The main project of the club, headed by Mr. W. Adams and Mr. Willits, was the Employer- Employee Banquet, which was carried out with other MHS co-op programs. 1. VICA members are FRONT ROW: P. Terrell, K. Kling- borg, K Kephart, J. Bushee: ROW 2: L. Janoski, W. De- Long, J. Conway, J. Drefchinski: BACK ROW: J. Allen, G. Minear, R. Alvarado, R. Ridenour, R. Milefchik, T. Rollins, R. Johnson. 2. Also included in VICA are FRONT ROW: P. Madison, T. Graw, L. Farber: ROW 2: D. Winfred, A. War- ner, P. Jones, D. Hill, R. Escajeda: BACK ROW: S. Morse, J. Thomas, R. Brown. 3. Lenore Janoski, president of VICA, points out the location of her job on the map of Moline. D.E. relates classes, Student employment The Diversified Education classes had a fulfill- ing year with Mrs. Helen Gehring as faculty advisor. An area conference in Galesburg was attended by the members. Also included in the years activities were fund raising candy sales, sales demonstrations, and contests. The high- light of the year was a field trip to Dubuque. During the holiday season a Christmas Tea was held for the students and their employers. 1. D.E. participants are FRONT ROW: D. Wilson, L. Cripin, P. Scudder; BACK ROW: Mrs. Gehring, B. Stone, S. Kruse, S. Douglas, R. Tingley, R. Davis. 2. Also included are FRONT ROW: C. Collis, J. Smith, D. Birdsell, S. Willey; ROW 2: M. Freeman, B Reynolds, P Smallwood, P. Spie- gel, C. Thomas, A. Smith: BACK ROW: C. Carsen, S. Gus- tafson, S. Dockery, E. Collins, C. Kauzlarich, L. Smith. 3. Concluding the list are FRONT ROW: C. Ruiz; ROW 2: J. Rodrigiez, V. Woods, L. Floming, D. Dunlap, D. Wright, L. McClarenon; BACK ROW: M. Bradley, D. Navarro, B. Moon, D. Suess, S. Streit . Club prepares for Future occupations The members of Office Occupations started out their year once again under the supervision of Mr. Edward Mitchell. Unlike other clubs, their meetings took place in the Office Occupations classes. Some meetings were held with students from other schools who were participating in the same type of program. The club participated in a variety of activities during the year. They held an annual Employer-Employee Appreciation Banquet and they assisted in the ob- servance of Vocational Education Week and Nation- al Secretaries Week. Around Christmas they held an open house for their employers. Being in this club helped the members prepare for their future occupations. 1. Planning for the Employer-Employee Banquet are FRONT ROW: A. Soethe, D. Matz, C. VanAcker; BACK ROW: M. Gustaf- son. 2. The O. O. Scrapbook Committee consists of D. Murphy, K. Kastelic, T. Gapinski. 3. Other O. O. members are D. Holst, J. Ruchotzke, B. Schumacher. 4. Members in charg e of the Christ- mas Open House are FRONT ROW: S. Giacamelli, M. Klansek, D. Frame; BACK ROW: R. Sloan, V. Brown, S. Bergstrom. 5. Officers are K. Mallek, L. Urbain, G. Ackers, P. Trobaugh, K. Johnson. 6. The committee for observance of Vocational Week is FRONT ROW: J. Aitken, P. Duhm; BACK ROW: D. Tolmie, K. Kinsey. 143 Spring banquet held In appreciation Home Economics Related Occupations began its season under the supervision of Miss Debo- rah Forseth. HERO is a work program with jobs involving food service, interior design, and other related fields. The club ' s activities includ- ed building a float for the Homecoming pa- rade, Christmas caroling at nursing homes and orphanages, horseback riding, and swimming. In the spring an Appreciation Banquet was held for the members and their employers. This year ' s officers were President, Debbie Nolan; Vice President, Diane Green; Secretary, Pat Marckese; and Treasurer, Robin Allen. 1. HERO members for this year are FRONT ROW: C. Green, L. Mier, C. VerStraete, G. Carlson; ROW 2: j. Finkle, P. Causemaker, L. Felgar, D. Russell; ROW 3: M. Reed, K. Hendrix, L. Kovacic, N. Bealer; ROW 4: D. Morrison, P. Marckese, C. Garcia, T. Ridenour; BACK ROW: M. Buck, E. Harvey, D. Nolen, R. Allen. 2. Officers of HERO prepare for the Christmas season by making decorations. Home Ec cooks up A great year for all Take forty members, including President, Paula Snyder; Vice President, Sally Gustafson; Secre- tary, Sue Rasmussen; and Treasurer, Gwen Swei- ter. Add a faculty advisor Mrs. Nancy Parnell. Combine a fall hayrack ride. Add some money through the sales of stationary and Tootsie Roll Banks. For variety, whip up some Maroon-O- Grams at the annual fall festival. Add a few inter- esting guest speakers. Fold in an exciting trip and chill with joyous Christmas caroling. You end up with an eventful and fulfilling year. 1. Memoers of Home Ec Club unpack Tootsie Roll Banks in preparation for their fund raising drive. 2. Home Ec Club members are FRONT ROW: P. Rolsch, P. Rich; ROW 2: G. Swieter, D. Swieter, D. Powell, C. Wren; ROW 3: S. Bender, K. Mitchell, S. Rasmussen, D. Kremer; BACK ROW: D. Conrad, S. Cornmesser, S. Gustafson, J. McRae. 3. Also in Home Ec Club are FRONT ROW: C. Rivelli, M. Brummitt; ROW 2: P. Short, P. Williams, C. Hunt, B. Hunt; ROW 3: V. Cook, A. Maxwell, G. Krauel, J. Erickson; BACK ROW: L. Brown, ). Nelson, B. Guy, S. Gengler. 145 Sponsors work with New class officers After a relaxing summer, this year ' s seniors re- turned to the more hectic pace of their final year in high school. Starting with homecoming, where their float took first place in the class competition, their activities branched into many areas. One of this year ' s fund raising pro- jects was the selling of Herbie-Derbies, from which the senior class gave one hundred dol- lars to Share Joys. Other seniors helped build a snow elephant, which again gave them a first in the class competition. As the year drew to a close, the important decisions concerning fu- ture plans were made. These included either going to college or finding jobs. Then the awaited activities of ADC, commencement, and the Senior Ball became realities, thus bringing to a close three exciting years filled with memorable events. 148 1. Bill Lee, Emily Stotlar, Ralph McMinn, Frieda Schnowski, and Fritz Boom are the class sponsors selected to help with the planning of various senior events. 2. The class of 72 of- ficers are Julie Riddle, secretary; Steve Keller, president; and Mona Harding, treasurer. Absent is Jim Michaelsen, vice-president. 149 Hot summer days Allow time for fun Kathy Schaeffer and Pat jackson prove to Louise Trapkus that cars aren ' t the only things that get washed. Debra Albertson Kathie Aldene jeff Allen Robin Allen Ann Albrecht Dan Allen Jerry Allen Dan Allison 150 David Allison Mark Alvarado Arlene Anderson Kathy Anderson Mark Anderson Nancy Anderson Gilbert Anselmi Kathy Armstrong Patricia Arnold Don Ashpole Pat Atkins Billy Attwood Lennice Attwood Mary Axnix Tom Bailey Bill Baird Ernest Baker Charles Barham Sandy Barham Randy Barr Lori Barrett David Bartel Carol Bartels Seniors wear casual Garb for pictures Kenny Baker Kathy Ball Greg Ballard Kim Ballou Brian Baldwin Dennise Banfield Dan Barth Nancy Bealer Margo Beard Jim Beckman 152 Robert Bawwens Ann Bedford Kathy Behnken Bill Behrends Jeff Bell Sandy Bender Gary Benejam Ellen Bennett David Benson Tom Benson Debbie Berhenke Mike Bergren Don Berhenke Susan Bergstrom Karen Bertelsen Spence Craig models the latest fashion while waiting to have his senior picture taken. 153 Summer allows Time for traveling Holding her Swiss music box, Beth Blecker recalls pleasant experiences she had while touring Europe. Darios Birdsell Rodney Biscontine Sandy Bishop Rick Black Ola Blackman Scott Blaser Elizabeth Blecker Bridget Block Dianne Blomquist Debbie Blow 154 James Bogener Scott Boyd Mark Bohman Mike Bradley Elizabeth Bolkcome Jessi Brady Mark Boom Paul Brasmer Julie Riddle displays one of several interesting items she acquired during her stay in Brazil. 155 Seniors lead tours Through new Y Acting as a guide during the Y open house, Rhonda Ericson points out some of the features in the gymnasium. Veronica Brown Phil Bucholz Maria Buck Steve Bunten Dana Burke Glenn Burklund Melody Burnett Debbie Burns Sharon Burrows Janis Bushee 156 Sheri Byrne Steve Camferdam Jeff Campagna JoMarie Campbell Donna Cappaert Cindy Carleton Bob Carlson Dan Carlson Gaylene Carlson Jean Carlson Jeff Carlson Steve Carter Grace Carver Curt Casper Pamela Causemaker Elizabeth Cervantes Nancy Cervantes 157 John Ceurvorst Marcy Cherrington Mike Cheek Marty Chilberg Seniors converge On hapless booth Kristy Chumbly Steve Ciaraldi Julie Clausen Greg Clauson Bob Clark Rod Cleek Travis Clark Dick Clinard Vickie Clark Wayne Close 158 Cindy Cooper Duane Cope joe Corkery Sue Cornmesser Beth Cowdery Dave Cox Derbies find homes On seniors ' heads Spencer Craig Mike Crane Beryl Criswell Doug Crandall Steven Crews Rachel Cross Becky Strother helps boost the class treasury by selling a Derbie to Jerry Williams and Bette VanEckhoutte. 160 Barb Crowe Nancy Croxton Jan Dahlberg Dan Dailing Mike Dailing Mary Danner Jim Darin Paul Davis Cindy Debo Candace Decker Sue Dee Joe DeLaRosa Donald DeLeu Wanda DeLong 161 Sigh-ants department Designs own t-shirt Gary Benejam models the T-shirt designed this year to re- present the enti re science department. Mike Deushane Charles Devolder John Devolder Larry DeVolder Joel DeVrieze Mike DeWaele Jim DeWitte Steve Dhaenens 162 Nancy Dietsch Cindy Dobbels Barb Dobbs Amy Donis Jan Donohue Karen Dooley Tom Dopier Paula Dorr 163 Mark DuBurg Steve Dudzik Pam Duhm Cheryl Duke David Duke Diane Duncan Donna Dunlap Cindy Dunn Dan Dunn Cliff Duyvejonck Cathy Dye Lawanda Easter james Eddy Norman Edgar Susan Edlund Beth Edwards 164 Senior scholars Sought by colleges Jeff Schuett examines a few of the college cataloges he received after being named a state scholar. Susan Edwards Nancy Elhoffer Steve Elijah Rhonda Ericson Ruben Escageda Dawn Esterdahl George Elliott Steve Evans 165 Debbie Erickson Patricia Eveland Recipient of National Merit Letters of commendation are Karen Starr, Tom Kusnierczyk, Tom McMinn, Lissa Colli- son, and Lonnie Carlson. Diligent seniors Gain recognition Gary Everett Rick Exbom Dan Exner Colleen Eyre Lee Farber Lisa Felgar Wynn Fitzpatrick Jane Flatley Tim Ferry Jerry Fletcher Julie Finkle Laurie Floming Roger Fischer Debra Fogle 166 Susan Folmar Tim Ford Annette Forest David Fortin Elizabeth Foutch Keith Fox Dawn Frame Don Franks Laura Franks Alan Fredriksen Bob Freeman Monica Freeman Dan Freisinger Kevin Frey Scott Friesth Greta Frohreich Vicki Frutiger Mike Fulcher Cathie Furgie Mike Gabbert Pat Gaghagen Jane Galassi Tammy Gapinski Christine Garcia Raymond Garza 168 Seniors assist in School evaluation Holly Gates Sue Giacomelli Emilie Gibson Robin Gilmore Mike Gipson Ted Glidwell Willie Glover Jan Godwin Gretchen Lynn, Jean Carlson, Mrs. Nancy Parnell, Diane Kremer, and Mrs. Dorothea Duncan discuss new ways and ideas for improving the school curriculum. Wanda De Long shows surprising skill as she tries her hand at breaking a board before an admiring spectator. Ancient oriental arts Provide new hobby Mary Goodnight Sara Goodwin Dan Gordon Stan Graham Deborah Green Diane Green Beth Greene Karen Greer Laurie Greer MarkGrems Jeff Griffith DaveGroene Jim Gulley Marla Gustafson 170 Sally Gustafson Vickie Hallquist Thomas Hammar Carol Hallene Ellen Hallstrom Richard Hammer Kitty Halloran Karen Hamer Sue Hammerberg 171 Bumps and dents Cause frustrations John Hankey David Hansen Per Hansen William Hansen A forlorn Pat Jackson surveys the damage done to her car which had a recent tangle with another vehicle. Mark Hanz Steve Harder Mona Harding Joan Harper Laurie Harper Mona Harper Kyle Harris Jane Hartman Jean Hartman Kathy Hartzell 172 mm Ellen Harvey Karen Harwood Kay Hazen William Harvey William Hasty Michael Heater Brian Healy Ruth Hellebuyck Pat Hellberg David Henderson Robert Hellberg Kay Hendrix Brad Olson tries to decide what to do about the van he drives which had a rear end collision. 173 Having finished an experiment, Linda Serres starts to rec- ord the information she has gathered into her notebook. 174 Students calculate Science problems Jane Hoeltzner Michelle Hoffman Susan Holgerson Judy Holmgren Curt Hoff Mike Hoffman William Holmes Debbie Holst 175 During her spare time, Kris Chumbly assists counselors in the Guidance Center by running errands. Students supply Extra help in office Bill Humphrey George Huntoon Jeanine Ingelson Robert Inskeep Dennis Isaacson Steve Izer Jack Jabaay Larry Jackson Patricia Jackson Laurie Jacobs Martha Jahns Joann Jamieson Scott Jamison Lenore Janowski 176 Vicki Maxwell helps keep track of files in Mr. Brown ' s of- fice during her free period. 177 Dave Joseph Scott Joseph Mark Johnson Pat Johnson Randy Johnson Vonda Johnson Bob Jones Charles Jones Seniors experience European Christmas Robert Jump Becky Kakavas Marianne Karstens Karen Kastellic Carol Kauzlarich Amy Karlin Sandy Karlix Mike Kelley Steve Keller Bob Kettler 178 Robbi Kilby Tom Kirshbaum Debbie Kissell Keith Kinsey Bob Kirchoefer Cathy Klann 179 Counselors aid with College selection Diane Kremer Nancy Kron Karla Kruse Tom Kusnierczyk Charlene La Botte Janet Landry Joe Landuit Dick Larson Don Laughead Terry Lawrence Walter Lange John Lasley Rick Lawrence Andrew Leech 180 Mr. Wiltiam Duffy assists Bill Baird with the important task of picking the right college for next year. Diane Leffler Kathy Lehman Jane Lemon Mary Lemon Debbie Lenc Barb Leuntjens Tom Lewis Susan Liberty 181 Students work for D n nn o n I V m Ont As P art °f er j°b Kathie Aldene begins another order by I ay ailU Cl ljuy IIICI ll making a v pilla ice cream cone. Eric Lillybeck Martin Lindsey Victor Linzer Chris Long Sandra Long Vickie Long Tony Lopez Gretchen Lynn Richard Lorenz Mark Lyons Margaret Lukens Rebeka Machado Sally Lundgren Peggy Madison Nancy Luster Kurt Maeglin James Maitland Pat Marckese Wayne Marzolph Kathy Mallek Denise Marion Vickie Matter Michael Malmstrom David Marriott Debbie Matz Lindsey Manchester Milton Marsoun Vicki Maxwell Helping at the hospital proves to be rewarding for Sue Teckenbrock, Denise Banfield, and Leslie Starner. Seniors take first With snow elephant These industrious seniors work hard to complete the class entry within the allotted time. Dennis McCarthy Linda McClarrinon Greg McClean Mike McCollum Mike McDermand Ronald McGill Darcy McKay Phil McKay Lane McKinley Terry McKinney Kurt McLain Brian McMillen Tom McMinn Diane McVey Christine Mellgren Dana Mercer Christopher Meredith Cathy Merrick Kurt Meyer James Michaelsen Linda Mier Constance Miller Scott Joseph lugs an oversized snowball to the site of the seniors ' winning snow sculpture. Seniors add cheer To first floor halls George Minear Paula Mitchell Gary Misfeldt Donna Moburg Barbara Mitchell Steve Monson Mike Palmer applies the finishing touches to a snowman during the decorating contest. Robin Morrill Sandy Morrison Brenda Mudd Keith Mundell Debbie Morrison John Mortier Lynda Mulliken Debbie Murphy 186 Beverly Moon Angie Moody Martha Naslund Dan Navarro Debbie Nelson Martha Nelson Debbie Newberry Ken Newton Jeff Nicholson Roger Nobel Mary Noce Debbie Nolen Paul Norlen Linda Nuss Industrious Kathy Sylvester helps to change Mr. Brown ' s office into Santa ' s Hut for the Christmas season. 187 Peter Ocken Stewart Oleson Eva Olivio Julie Oleson Gunilla Olofsson Richard Olsen Festive ornaments Adorn holiday trees Bradley Olson David Olson Mike Orendorff Steve Orendorff Keith Orsborn Francesco Ortiz I haven ' t broken anything yet ' Jim Maitland seems to say as he and Stephanie Bigham trim the Christmas tree. 188 Melanie Ostrand Frank Overton Margaret Owen Martha Owen Amy Padesky Carol Palmer Mike Palmer Gordon Panicucci Tom Pappas Linda Parker Pat Patch Jon Paul Doug Pauley Dan Peak Shirley Pearsall Melinda Pearson Steen Pedersen 189 Rich Hammer stresses a point in answering a question asked during one of the matches held in Streator. Moline team travels To Streator Bowl Herlinda Perez Don Perkins Ann Peterson Cheryl Peterson Eric Peterson Kirsten Peterson Randy Peterson Jane Pfeiff Ray Phillips Connie Piercy Dennis Pikuza Greg Polito Marc Possin Debbie Powell 190 Mike Ptak Todd Purse Martin Quinlan Margaret Quinn Jeff Quint Kathleen Raney Senior Bowl team members Brian Healy, Lissa Collison, Jeff Schuett, Rich Hammer, Tom Kusnierczyk, and Marc Possin prepare for the coming competition. jan Weintraut puts the finishing touches on a garment which she has sewn for her Consumer Clothing class. Sewing provides Outlet for creativity Roger Rempe Rick Renner Ronald Rettig Frank Reyes Bev Reynolds Michelle Reynolds Mike Rice Julie Riddle Richard Ridnour Terry Ridnour Lynne Rigg Mary Rizor Jill Robbins Mike Robinson 192 Terry Robinson Bill Roberts Candy Roberts Robert Rock Teresa Rockwell Janet Rodriguez Dennis Roelens Terry Rollins Paula Rolsch Teresa Romo Sandy Rose Steve Rose As part of her clothing requirements, Paula Rolsch works on a robe for her little brother. 193 Gymnastic apparatus Receives daily use Balancing carefully, Mona Harding executes a difficult pose on the high balance beam. Craig Ross John Ross Jim Ruchotze Chris Ruiz Diane Russell Mary Ryder Rick Sage Rick Salsman Susan Samuelson 194 Dave Sandholm Kathy Schaeffer Rita Schaefer Scott Scherbroeck Bill Schaeffer Theresa Sheerer Michele Reynolds steadies herself as she begins a hip circle on the uneven parallel bars. 195 Final preparations Begin for graduation Pat Scott Craig Scritchfield Nancy Sears Faith Seeds Steve Seibert Patricia Sereg Gary Schriefer Jeff Schuett Robin Schumacher Susan Schweitzer Charlie Schroeder Barbara Schumacher Greg Schwabe Diedre Scott Marianne Karstens measures Ellen Bennett for her mortor board as Robin Schumacher watches. 196 Studying the display case, Deb Nelson and Tom Kirsch baum decide which graduation announcements to order. Linda Serres Alan Shattuck Dave Shaw Sylvia Sherry Andrew Sherwin Peter Sherwin Mike Sherwood Brenda Shipe Kim Shipley Rhonda Shipp Marc Shlaes Craig Siegfried Sharlene Siirila Jeri Simpson Greg Slayden Karen Sletten 197 Chosen as one of this year ' s Mighty Maroons, Tim Ford as- sists in leading the cheering section during a basketball game. Edward Slininger Rita Sloan Leslie Smiddy Dale Smith Jack Smith Jeffrey Smith Mighty Maroons Rouse school spirit Julie Smith Marina Smith Mike D. Smith Paul L. Smith Linda Smith Michael Smith Paul C. Smith Randy Smith 98 Treva Smith Paula Snyder Ann Soethe Sheila Sosbee Greg Souza Scott Souza Tim Spaulding Vito Sparacello Ronnie Sparks Sandra Spenler Jane Spiegel Rick Sprung Jean Stambaugh Jacquelyn Strange Travis Stanley David Starkey Leslie Starner 199 Music program aids In developing talents 200 Susan Streit Judy Strutz Deborah Suess Becky Strother Barb Sturgis Mike Sullivan Senior band member Greg Ballard gains experience by di- recting the band during pep assemblies. Robert Taylor Sue Teckenbrock Paul Terrell Lee Thomas Mike Teager Maria Tenorio Penny Terrell Marilyn Thomas Seniors view both Sides of monitoring Joe Thompson Scott Thompson Barb Thornberg Teresa Thorngren Steve Tillberg Dick Tolmie I didn ' t know I had to have a pass! Wynn Fitzpatrick ex- plains as he is halted by Mrs. G. Koker. 202 Henry Toops Hank Torres Steve Tornes Greg Trapkus Louise Trapkus Penny Trobaugh Charles Treanor Mark Tschopp Tim Treavor Mauri Tuomola Joline VandeMoortel Susan VanEchaute Mike VanErstvekde David Vanderlinden Bette VanEckhoutte Coleta VanLanduyt Scadinavians view American life styles Pamela Ullrick Linda Urbain Connie Vanacker Vicki Van Dale TonyVanDamme Vince VanDamme John VanNorman Pattee VanVooren Rose Vasquez Luann Verhelst Connie Verstraete 204 Gwen Villareal Gary Vize Mark Wagoner Rick Walden Terry Waldron Lauren Wambeke Jerry Ward Bruce Warhurst 205 Julie Smith and Judi Whitmire use their combined talents to place the final touches on a pottery vase. Seniors spend time Creating art pieces Alan Warner Jeff Wassenhove Loring Waterman Bruce Watson Bonnie Watts Dean Weaver Denise Webb Randy Webb Barry Weeks Mary Wehmeier Janet Weintraut Cindy Weissman 206 Jill Welander Ken White Pam Wells Monte White Debbie Wendell Steve White Donna Wendt Judi Whitmire Bruce Westerdahl Richard Willaert 207 Cindy Wilson Laurie Wilson Marilyn Wilson Reed Wisely Seniors bid Moline High School farewell Bonnie Witherspoon Debbie Woods Jenette Witzel Vickie Woods Kim Wojcinski Cindy Woodward Janet Wolverton Debbie Wright Craig Woodard Kathy Wyers Michael Yaudas Kathy Yeager James S. Young Jeff Young Marcia Youngvorst Marvin Zaderaka Seniors not pictured Christine Adamson Paula Alexander John Aultman Harvey Baker Mario Barajas Cindy Dobbells Robert Donaldson Mary Dunbar Blake Everist David Gorden Patty Hakeman David Hansen Barb Hilligoss Elizabeth Irwin Sharon Keeton Debbie Knoeferl David Kondora Laurel Kovacic Ronald Kueljsir Chris Lane Joe Lopez Leopold Lopez Alana Lundeen Mark Martin Steve Masengarb Eugene Mattecheck Jack Mayfield Jean McFarland Geoffrey Michl James Michl Steve Mittman Sally Morgan Favian Ortez Russell Parks David Phillips Raymond Poppy Kurt Rahn Mike Shellberg James Short Rick Silversmet Terry VanErt Jeffrey Weybr ight Sharon Wille Michael Wisdom 209 1. Two junior girls whisper love-me-nots in their favorite dog ' s ears. 2. This year ' s Junior class officers are Jim Bus- tard, vice-president; Cathy Carter, treasurer; Suzie Quick, secretary; and Mike Griffen, president. Junior class has an Active second year Returning to Moline Senior High as Juniors, the Class of ' 73 planned an active year. Cut Out the Deviltry was the theme for the Junior class float, which in competition came in sec- ond to the Senior float. Class rings were pur- chased by the majority in a variety of styles and colors. At Whartonstock , the annual fall fes- tival, the Junior class sponsered five booths and started off their candy sale campaign. In doing so, they added more points to their total in hopes of winning the Student Congress Class Spirit Trophy. Dressed in cut-offs, leotards and T-shirts, they won the Tug Team championship by defeating the Seniors; and later in the year changed their image to that of gowns and flow- ers at the Junior Prom. 212 3. Connie Ballard anticipates the next movement in her baton routine during half-time at a football game. 4. Plan- ning the year ' s events for the Juniors are class sponsors Mr. Crouch, Mrs. Parnell, and Mr. Coopman. 5. Carried away by the excitement of a game, Lynn Box, takes her emotions out on a friend. 213 MISS BECKMANN PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: M. Westcott, N. Ander- son, B. Davis, G. Hoggard, S. Hanson, P. LeComte, P. Patch; ROW 2: T. Frances- con, B. Taylor, S. Briesch, C. Mc- Govern, R. Price, J. Lorig; BACK ROW: G. Ealy, K. Peterson, B. Leuntjens, J. Milroy, D. Bealer, J. Sedlock, S. VanErstvelde. MISS BECKMANN PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: S. Goode, J. Sandberg, D. Harlow, M. Warner, K. Hunwardsen, J. Ackerland; ROW 2: j. Kratzer, J. Despaw, K. Powers, J. Clinch, J. Soethe, J. Lauth, K. Clark; BACK ROW: C. Wood, S. Binns, S. Aswege, M. McColl, J. Slayden, R. Brown. MISS BECKMANN PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: L. Sandholm, S. De- Witte, C. Bridges, V. Bailey, S. Quick; BACK ROW: G. VandeWalle, D. Hay, D. Sullivan, M. Carnicle, R. Routt, C. Koehler. Students listen attentively as Mr. Bushman patiently ex- plains one of the many principles of physics. 214 Students probe for Answers in science Perplexed by a chemistry problem, Pedie Snyder seeks help. MISS BECKMANN PERIOD6 FRONT ROW: C. Kratzberg, P. Snyder, L. Schimmel, D. Green, S. Christoffer- son, S. Rosenberg; BACK ROW: L. Mitchell, D. Keenan, G. Eckert, J. Hemmingson, J. Papenhausen, E. Collins. MR. BRADLEY PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: D. Foy, S. Sanderson, C. Moritz, P. johnson, P. Reese, A. Goetz, K. Danielson; ROW 2: S. Thompson, P. Hendrix, C. Liljeberg, S. Beitel, M. jump, M. Zmuda, G. Clauson; BACK ROW: S. Dunlop, T. Sikardi, S. Perrow, B. Sullivan, B. Grimes, G. Burton, T. Miller. 215 MR. COOPMAN PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: P. Jones, A. Smith, D. Axne, T. Bullock; ROW 2: S. Rockwell, P. Dawson, S. Ryan, C. Carty; BACK ROW: J. Mannen, H. Harris, J. Johnson, D. Estes, K. Breecher. MR. COOPMAN PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: R. Minch, J. Winston, D. Trobaugh, C. Hallstrom. M. Borisek, K. Hernstrom; ROW 2: T. Gochanour, M. Alvardo, D. Toye, R. McKay, M. Garri- son; BACK ROW: J. Patterson, J. De- poorter, D. Rigg, L. Thomas, L. Allen, J. Kimpe. Trying to escape Mike Dempsey ' s block, Gloria Escarza manages to throw the pass before he is able to block it. 216 Autumn leaves find Juniors playing ball MR. COOPMAN PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: D. Rhodes, C. De- LaRosa, D. Parr, D. DeReu, K. Country- man; BACK ROW: B. Harris, J. Hanne- man, D. Strong, F. Ryser, B. Fox. MRS. ELLISON PERIOD 2 J. Carmack, T. Kraker, S. Carlson, J. Johnson, E. Miller, K. Workman, J. Wood, K. Peterson, P. Camferdam; ROW 2: S. Bristol, J. Anderson, V. Rice, L. Forslund, P. Strandlund, M. Braate- lien, G. Escarza, D. Hoogheem; ROW 3: B. Davis, D. Kinkead, M. Wescott, J. Lawrance, J. Maxson, B. Dyer, L. Un- zicker, B. Noah; BACK ROW: T. Welsh, B. Dye, K. Ellis, T. Smith, T. Burke, B. Starr, G. Abbott, R. Johnson. MRS. ELLISON PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: G. Natsis, R. Green, D. Nelson, S. Cooins, R. Bess, L. Kuhn, C. Dismer; ROW 2: C. Rockwell, D. John- son, J. McDonnell, D. Lothridge, L. Youngblood, C. Mathias, L. Anderson; ROW 3: K. Edwards, D. Phelps, E. Sal- em, J. Cullen, M. laragowski, G. Ro- senthal; BACK ROW: B. Stevens, S. Johnson, D. Foulger, J. Westbrooks, J. Bustard, S. Montag, J. Kinzey. MRS. ELLISON PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: S. Navarro, B. Hender- son, G. Sletten, S. Watkins, C. Hunt; ROW 2: L. Duby, C. Bivins, K. Le- Master, C. Colley, W. Grafton, K. Al- len; ROW 3: F. Maddox, J. McNeely, P. Ross, J. Cordes, E. Tracey, N. Thomp- son, R. Watts; BACK ROW: K. Butter, V. Baber, D. Oiler, B. Elliott, B. Lewis, T. Reeder. 217 Junior team wins Tug championship MRS. ELLISON PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: S. Heath, $. VanCleave, J. Patton, C. Thomas, P. Whitting, L. Ferry; ROW 2: S. Allen, K. McIntosh, T. Ruberg, R. Lawrence, G. Boyle, E. Cer- vantes, T. Christenson; BACK ROW: D. Hoffman, j. Spranger, L. Quinn, S. Gorter, S. Doyle, J. Miller. MRS. ELLISON PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: A. Alter, j. Ehrhardt, K. Hoyt, S. Buller, C. Garrison, K. Kephart; ROW 2: L. Huggins, M. Tracy, ). Stille, S. Berndt, L. Reinwein; ROW 3: N. Monroe, T. Kruse, M. King, B. Madde- lein, D. Swanson, R. Buhrke; BACK ROW: M. Conner, J. Nelson, P. Welan- der, D. Grimm, S. Roegiers, D. Busen, M. Evans. MISS ETZEL PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: R. Johnson, P. Melton, N. Eastland, S. VanHoutte, R. Davis; ROW 2: O. Dooley, C. Carson, L. Rodgers, H. Harris, T. Roberts, R. Tid- well; BACK ROW: T. Pynckel, R. Ha- wotte, J. Wood, S. Marolf, G. Smith, J. Forshee. MRS. FARRELL PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: K. Jones, L. Wilkinson, L. Agnor, K. Biggs, D. Gaghagen, J. Reischmann, D. Hayward; ROW 2: K. McGee, D. Felger, K. Ekstam, S. Morse, L. Simmons, L. DeVrieze, V. Schmidt; BACK ROW: C. Cook, M. Owens, S. Kurtz, D. Hines, C. Arndt, D. Van- DeCasteele, S. Porter. Demonstrating their great strength, Trade ' s Tugboats pull for another hard fought victory. MRS. FARRELL PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: C. Mitchel, C. Stam- baugh, C. Nissen, S. Rippey, M. Bates, S. Bailey; ROW 2: D. Evert, B. Liston, B. Hunington, J. Kaizer, H. Collins, P. Short; BACK ROW: B Stone, M. Dean, B Johnson, B. Jones, L. DeCoster. 219 MISS ROSEBERG PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: W. Williams, D. Ferral, H. Swanson, S. Srail, C. Hepner; BACK ROW: A. Tormeno, S. Bitting, S. Scott, R. Strandland, M. Smith, L. Wiese. MISS SHAWGO PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: G. Harmening, K. Ma- roon, S. Wiggs, M. Miller, J. Kiesele, E. Lopez, C. Serre; ROW 2: B. Guy, J. Driscoll, B. Allen, D. Coomes, R. Van- Landuyt, H. Benker; ROW 3: S. Hile, J. Rash, R. Rogers, H. Black, D. Thomas, M. Me Neil, K. Siebenmann; BACK ROW: F. Cahalan, T. Fulcher, J. Swan- son, M. Geddling, M. Wilson, M. Dempsey. MISS SHAWGO PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: G. Flynn, F. Johnson, J. Burrus, T. Davis, K. Krebs, J. Nielsen; ROW 2: C. VanVooren, M. Romero, D. Dickerson, D. Thompson, D. Ellis, M. Graham; BACK ROW: M. Slater, P. Paulin, K. Anderson, S. Buckley, G. Wierenga, D. Kane. MISSSHINNEMAN PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: W. Stemple, C. Finkle, T. Gunnerson, L. Pierse, T. Washburns, T. Sullens, S. Buser; ROW 2: M. Newton, D. Anderson, B. Matters, D. Howell, J. Jordan, E. Caras; BACK ROW: R. Rob- bins, C. Culbertson, D. Dupont, P. Czerewko, J. Hoyl, R. Thornton, D. Haws. 220 Juniors develop New driving skills MISS SHINNEMAN PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: D. Fraser, S. Thorne, P. Smith, B. McNeal, S. Heegan, C. Van- Daele, C. Amundson; ROW 2: E. Rich- ardson, T. Hough, R. Guerrero, B. Pegg, J. Oros, G. Maniscalco; BACK ROW: B. Kettler, D. Maddox, M. Win- ters, D. R. Creen, K. Eastman, C. Champion. MRS. WHEELOCK PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: T. Gunnerson, M. Flewallen, M. Lord, J. Carden, M. Johnson, V. Lerance; ROW 2: M. Rog- ers, S. Strait, D. Bisinger, S. Spohn, S. Blaser, R. Hundley; BACK ROW: K. Peterson, M. Marriott, P. Cook, L. Charlton, A. Zuccarello, P. Smith, D. Johnson. 221 Juniors participate In many activities Three members of Spanish Club, Sue Bitting, Robin Buhrke and Gloria Escarza concentrate on making flowers for the upcoming Fall Festival. MRS. NEUMAN PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: K. Bromley, D. Atkins, V. Douglas, C. Jamison, D. Verfaillie, B. Olson, L. Willett, S. Huennekens; ROW 2: C. Toline, S. Swanson, M. Norton, N. Chinn, N. Larson, E. Gaskill, B. Mc- Dermott; BACK ROW: K. Johnson, G. Lister, M. Poulos, T. Murphy, J. Calla- han, K. Ewert, J. Anderson. MRS. NEUMAN PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: L. Egert, D. Woods, M. Madison, L. Walters, L. Tayler; ROW 2: L. Davis, J. Holmes, J. Schrempf, D. Clark, K. Sandvick, C. Jones; BACK ROW: M. Hayes, M. DeBaene, M. Grif- fin, M. Moffitt, C. Parker. 222 MISS ROSEBERG PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: A. Meredith, C. Edgar, S. Stromgren, P. Baker, B. Nicholson; ROW 2: J. Nehlig, S. Seibert, T. Mahar, D. Hardi, P. Vermeire, K. Carter; ROW 3: J. Aitken, T. Minard, J. Iwataki, F. Williams, S. Cooper; BACK ROW: P. Impens, T. Teachout, R. Rumler, G. Pond, J. Gragg, W. Blette. MISS ROSEBERG PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: B. Griffin, J. Beard, L. Miles, C. Carter, M. Hauck, D. Kerr, L. Holmes; ROW 2: L. White, R. Suiter, C. Allison, C. Carlson, N. House, C. Lys- eng, F. Drinkwine; BACK ROW: J. Douglas, K. Rohrer, B. Morgan, B. Ol- son, M. Wilson, R. Boom, B. Gibbons. MISS ROSEBERG PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: G. Armetta, L. Chap- man, M. Mountain, A. Robinson, M. Johnson, N. Webb, M. Lerschen, D. Ecker; ROW 2: D. Huggaert, B. Olson, C. Clark, M. Cothron, J. Sidlinger, K. Faust, J. Wirz; BACK ROW: K. Long, D. Miller, R. Beyhl, G. Kaiser, D. Richard- son, S. VanSpeybroeck. Members of the Junior class appear dejected after receiv- ing second prize for their homecoming float. 223 MRS. FARRELL PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: J. McCraw, S. Newlin, P. Smallwood, j. Cavazos, P. Gress, P. Spiegel, T. Houchin; ROW 2: D. White, j. Harp, J. Borkhardt, L. Thompson, S. Covents, J. Lester; BACK ROW: J. Jones, R. Malmstead, J. Flack, J. Olson, A. Maitlen, R Rizzolo, T. Kondora. MRS. FARRELL PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW. M. Davis, J. Hahn, V. Kelley, P. Tomlinson, S. Kelley; BACK ROW: P. Scudder, S. Schroeder, G. Griffin, B Solis, I. Cravazos. MRS. FARRELL PERIOD6 FRONT ROW: D. Anderson, P. Mitch- ell, A. Gillen, P. Ide, P. Benedict, D. Coussens, P. Rohrer; ROW 2: J. Nel- son, K. Jones, G. VanDeCasteele, C. Nawrocki, B Stephens, C. Taylor, G. Emler; BACK ROW: B Peak, G. Sitler, M. Mahieu, C. B. Devtsch, R. Cain, J Kirschbaum. MISS NEUMAN PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: S. Gengler, L. Garcia, A. Gilmore, L. Oliva, T. Rosson, M. James; ROW 2: P. Powell, J. Crippen, T. Pierce, D. Winfree, D. Bateman, K. Dunn; BACK ROW. D. Calef, R. Davis, J. Green, D. Kistner, D. Kelly, B. Moon. 224 Long-legged Juniors Frolic in the leaves MISS NEUMAN PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: M. Mitchell, M. Moran, R. Wichman, P. Finch, Y. Malone, S. Harmening, K. Danner; ROW 2: M. Sullivan, B. Griffee, B Stevens, J. Gran- ado, S. Buchanan; BACK ROW: M. Lambrecht, T. Handley, D. Schwarz, D. Walker, N. Miller, R. Smith, D. Beck. MISS NEUMAN PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: R. Von Thun, C. Callas, M. Ousherman, C. Keroffsky, C. Terrill; ROW 2: J. Feverbach, C. DePoorter, M. McCarthy, D. Richmiller, C. Nelson, D. Spillum; BACK ROW: M. Johnson, R. Knock, J. Bowie, G. Goebel, K. Allen, B. Payden, M. Meersman. Students take time For art, relaxation MRS. WHEELOCK PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: C. Hesser, S. Andrews, H. Langill, G. Teske, R. Exbom, B. Me Dow; ROW 2: B. Bybee, L. Smith, R. Earnest, B. Peterson, B. Shipley; BACK ROW: M. Welsh, R. Rathe, J. Lampo, S. Czerewko, J. Roche, C. Beaird. Taking a break from her science class, Maja Eaton stops to read her Line O ' Type. MRS. WHEELOCK PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: P. Carey, J. Rursch, A. DeMink, T. Camfield, P. Rafort, S. Bav- er, G. Swieter; ROW 2: D. Neaves, D. Verfaille, J. Page, P. Koresko, C. Dun- lap, C. Warner, S. Kennedy; BACK ROW: M. McRoberts, R. Delp, B. Fish- er, S. Wills, M. Talbot, D. Glynn, M. Shipley. 226 MRS. WHEELOCK PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: L. Schanfish, j. Nipper, C. Colclasure, D. Wilson, M. Sonne- ville, T. Knight; BACK ROW: G. Wheeler, T. Martin, W. Frank, D. Skantz, J. Metealf, P. Heffernan. MRS. YOUNGDAHL PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: M. Eaton, M. Telleen, B. Foster, D. Graham, S. Cleek, B. Knees; ROW 2: D. Cooper, A. Carleton, N. Simmons, S. Larson, T. Dow, J. Tippel, C. Math; BACK ROW: J. Libey, M. Cackler, B. Nelson, K. Schlundt, B. Za- bloudil, S. Gibson, A. Cowan. MRS. YOUNGDAHL PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: P. Nelson, M. Johnson, A. Fahlberg, L. Mathias, R. Burnett, B. Haake; ROW 2: C. Ballard, P. Carlson, S. Lawton, M. Douglas, J. Harder, M. Olberts; BACK ROW: R. Tillberg, R. Talley, P. McKee, R. Jones, R. Alvarado, R. Quick. 227 1. Future high school students cheer the Maroons on to victory. 2. Standing at attention, Cal Elliott awaits the next command during a half-time performance. 3. The class sponsors for this year ' s sophomores are Miss Nus- baum, Mr. Coopman, and Mr. Leach. 4. Mr. Reakes as- sists a biology student with her homework assignment. 5. Serving as sophomore class representatives are: FRONT ROW: Julie Leaf, Julie Carlson, Chris Summers, Sue Young, Teri Benson, and Karin Ackers; BACK ROW: Pat Eberhardt, Amy Anderson, Margaret Moen, Beth Jasper, Carol Hank, Gary Rasso, and Russell Kook- en. Those not pictured are Dave Finley and Ted Spurgetis. 228 Sophomores face New experiences As they began their first year at high school, the sophomores faced many new and exciting experiences. Room-hunting soon became a common spectator sport for the upperclass- men as the sophomores found it difficult to find their way around. They eventually did become adapted to the complex system. Inspired by the ideas of their class sponsors, the sophomores showed their competitive spirit by entering their float, Flush ' Em , in the Home- coming Parade. The students planned their own class party to make new acquaintances and to help unite the class. Under the guidance of their Student Congress representatives, the sophomores opened a successful booth at the fall festival. These activities helped to show the class what their remaining two years at MHS would be like. MRS. BERNARDI PERIOD 1 ERONT ROW: D. Rose, B. Hanson, D. Mahoney, D. Paddack, M. Walker; ROW 2: J. Ricketts, J. Cowdery, C. Ath- erton, A. Crane, C. Thomsen, S. Nel- sen, M. McPherson, C. Guerrero; ROW 3: S. Archer, D. Gustafson, C. Galassi, N. Schumacher, S. Gellerstedt, R. Bollaert, R. Engstrom; BACK ROW: D. Summers, D. Finley, D. Mielke, R. Harris, M. Ullrich, K. Karlix, C. Armetta, P. Johnson. Sophomore cheerleaders often practice their cheers after school at Browning Field. MRS. BERNARDI PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: C. DeSmet, C. Dangel, D. Mercy, J. Henning, C. Van- DeMoortel; ROW 2: C. Summers, J. Rainey, C. Turner, J. Peak, B. Beck, J. Audas; BACK ROW: J. Blakley, P. Nel- son, J. Conway, P. Collison, R. Rush, T. Hicks, G. Jackson. 230 After school practice Brings perfection MRS. BERNARDI PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: C. Smith, B. Rumburg, P. Lewis, J. Gerard, L. Colling, A. Squeo; ROW 2: G. Langley, S. Myers, R. Tilbury, S. Jacobs, L. Smith, L. Wil- son, S. Woolley; ROW 3: C. Windeke- necht, S. Burleson, J. Holmes, R. Nel- son, K. Lundeen, G. Taets; BACK ROW: C. Elliott, J. Mitrisin, B. Chum- bley, D. Weaver, R. McVey, G. Axnix, R. Otts. MRS. BERNARDI PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: F. Perez, J. Quint, C. Ryder, S. Finch, M. Maddelein, D. Sen- ters; ROW 2: C. Sullivan, C. Nixon, M. Seeds, V. McAdams, W. Newberry, S. Becketts, A. Smith; ROW 3: J. Wheeler, J. Healy, D. Banfield, M. Flosi, M. Den- nison, C. DePoorter; BACK ROW: J. Antu, J. VanErstvelde, J. Nelms, N. Ealy, T. Miller, P. Hall, S. Curtis. MRS. BERNARDI PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: G. Pearsall, R. Lams, L. Rooker, D. Swieter, D. Silversmith, C. Hoyt, D. Teichman; ROW 2: J. McNew, D. Pratt, K. Ogden, B. K. Mitchell, J. Greer, B. Hodson; BACK ROW: R. Cooper, K. Hanson, R. Paddack, M. Mix, D. Exbom, B. Maxwell, R, Mlekush. 231 MISS CARSON PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: M. Escarza, R. Bileodo, D. Stout; ROW 2: M. Palmer, S. Lewis, C. Hank, A. Koeppel, D. Howard, M. Reed, L. Moross; J. Dick, J. McAllister, L. Strafford, K. Resetich, T. Benson, B. Bowles, M. Kostka; BACK ROW: D. Turner, A. Trevor, M. Nelson, K. Hed- berg, J. Christofersen, S. Kirchoefer, R. Carlson. MISS CARSON PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: J. Aldene, J. Blaylock, L. Brown, j. Beechamp, J. Woods; ROW 2: E. Johnson, J. Lenc, B. House, M. Simpson, V. Winne, M. Biggs, B. Hea- ton; ROW 3: D. Howell, B. Gerstel, S. McClean, C. Seaman, C. Mahar, D. Crandall; BACK ROW: J. Southerland, B. Larson, R. Edwards, D. Walker, J. Vols, B. Ruberg, B. Jones. MR. COOPMAN PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: D. Mayne, S. Owens, S. McNew, F. Sparacello, T. Hook; ROW 2: D. Radosevich, C. Bruce, C. Mc- Collum, T. Reynolds, J. Kiarkowski, P. Dalton, P. Slead; ROW 3: S. Kovacic, G. Kraker, K. Carlstrom, J. Barber, J. Krak- er, R. Shesky; BACK ROW: P. Michl, D. Gantq, S. Navarro, J. Padesky, G. Mer- rick, M. Zeitler, S. Fretty. MR. COOPMAN PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: A. Johnson, R. Law- rence, D. Hearn, P. Latting, S. Thomp- son, S. Felgar; ROW 2: V. Burke, K. Briggs, K. MclnTosh, D. Larson, C. Grif- fin, J. Bolkcom, G. White; ROW 3: B. Franklin, T. Thompson, C. Zimmer, J. Andrews, S. Flood, R. Bogener, J. Kell- er; BACK ROW: L. Cloos, M. Parpart, S. Kauzlarich, T. Polchow, R. Leffler, G. Crouch, K. Hebdon. 232 Student ponders the Concepts of biology MR. DEROUIN PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: C. Vearrier, C. Skinner, L. Dye, Dumoulin, J. Hunwardsen; ROW 2: A. Uecker, D. Wilson, C. Mor- rison, D. Miller, R. Warren, J. Bechel; ROW 3: C. Mathias, M. Tambaro, S. Maxwell, J. Palmer, J. Nicke, M. De- Grande; BACK ROW: R. Kooken, T. Welty, K. Blusher, T. Murphy, M. McCoy, W. Trobaugh. MR. DEROUIN PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: C. Hurst, P. Dietsch, P. Rich, C. White, A. Garcia, C. Davis, C. Roberts; ROW 2: R. Bileodo, L. Green, R. Barger, P. Newberry, K. Schmitz, P. Stephenson, C. Carter; BACK ROW: T. Vrombaut, M. Osborne, B. Jensen, J. Schrempf, R. Anderson, K. Dull . 233 Alone and together, Answers are found Studying hard for her test, this sophomore student goes over the notes she has taken during lectures. MR. DEROUIN PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: C. Claeys, D. Sherry, K. Douglas, L. Bishop, C. Reig, D. Marino, B. Swan; ROW 2: S. Newell, D. Funk, L. Nelson, V. Strenger, J. Engwall, B. Flop- ping; ROW 3: T. Boom, E. Heukeshov- en, T. Rice, B. Ferris, C. Johnson, J. Orendorff; BACK ROW: R. Scott, R Forshee, S. Thompson, C. Vander- Linden, B. Devrieze, S. Decker. MISS ETZEL PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: B. Dunton, N. Simoens, M. Wiklund, J. Wood, M. Brummitt, L. Meredith, M. Vasquez; ROW 2: B. Green, P. Fells, M. Eddy, B. Curtis, P Turnbaugh, M. Pederson, C. Willis; BACK ROW: R. Drinkwine, G. Me- Millin, C. Charlton, R. Goetz, M. Floke, B. Gittings, B. Peterson. 234 MISS ETZEL PERIOD 6 ROW 1: M. Anderson, C. Lewis, L. Osbourne, M. Michl, G. King, M. Es- carza, J. Countryman; ROW 2: S. Owen, V. Cheek, J. Latham, A. Ander- son, B. Elhoffer, M. Clausen, T. Teager; ROW 3: J. Strombeck, K. Franklin, P. Everett, B. Jasper, C. Crosby, R. Carl- son; BACK ROW: D. Hoover, D. Yoeckel, J. Sweeney, B. Ehlers, G. Phipps, M. Reed, T. Vermeire. MRS. MOFFITT PERIOD 2 ROW 1: S. Rouse, C. Wood, M. Arp, T. Renner, D. Thornbloom; ROW 2: C. DeDecker, D. Fischer, L. Hermann, K. McCarthy, J. Adleman, V. Cook, B. Sear Is; ROW 3: K. Hull, J. Griffin, D. Powell, J. Scherer, W. Criswell, M. Zad- eraka; BACK ROW: J. Mendoza, M. Powell, J. Zabloudil, R. Nelson, M. Moore, D. Nicholson, S. DeGraece. Students often arrive at the right answers by helping one another with their homework. 235 MRS. MOFFITT PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: A. Maxwell, G. Settles, C. Rosales, D. Mock, C. Kettler, E. Baughn, R. Stambaugh; ROW 2: H. Bennett, K. Snyder, C. Tarbay, C. Fes- ler, S. Adams, S. Garrison, C. Good- man; ROW 3: M. Hopping, L. Mc- Cullough, K. Beyhl, J. Snapp, j. Polfliet, A. Leemans, T. Ellis; BACK ROW: R Dulaney, K. Bjurstrom, D. Kruse, R. Schuldt, A. Jones, K. Jordan, D. Schorpp. MRS. MOFFITT PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: L. Renner, M. Rendle- man, L. Noack, M. Randles, J. Woods, R. Shaw; ROW 2: P. Bool, S. Wynn, J. Hobert, J. Sand, J. Ketner, C. Peers, B. Foster; ROW 3: J. McRae, N. Shultz, M. Arp, D. House, P. Ossian, J. Lindqu- ist, R. Pierce; BACK ROW: M. Porter, T. Saunder, K. Meaglin, D. Foss, R. Bak- er, B. Baker, S. Kelley. MRS. MOFFITT PERIODS FRONT ROW: J. Morgan, M. Oaks, T. Goodman, R. Richmond, P. Williams; ROW 2: C. Dejonghe, E. Anderson, J. Carlson, T. Gustus, J. Schaeffer, W. Nielsen; ROW 3: M. Lyons, D. Carlson, P. Davis, L. Brathall, D. Bert, M. Ander- son; BACK ROW: B. VanSpeybtoeck, T. Lawrence, R. Shipp, D. Ziegler, M. Thomas, J. Blackburn. Sophomores enjoy Halloween spirit As this sophomore proves, finding the right pumpkin for Halloween can be a hard decision. MRS. MOFFITT PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: B. Seaman, D. Smith, B. Tittsworth, C. Strong, J. Bruyntjens, D. Sanders; ROW 2: S. Mathias, D. Shees- ley, S. Casillas, P. Doering, L. Brashears, G. Heisley; ROW 3: K. Rogers, M. At- kins, J. Harms, S. Petrie, B. Majetic, T. Rumler, D. Dobbs; BACK ROW: S. johnson, B. Nelson, D. Callewaert, C. Holton, B. McNeill, K. Gordon. MRS. NUSBAUM PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: F. White, G. Pond, S. Gress, J. Miller, J. Rifley, B. Hunt, K. Douglas; ROW 2: R. Ferguson, S. Bur- gess, J. Ostrander, B. Sullens, J. Hill, K. Akers, R Sparks, L. Retz; BACK ROW : J. Marolf, D. Jarrard, T. Johnson, B. Sok- il, P. Leaf, J. Polchow, M. Klansek. 237 MRS. NUSBAUM PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: K. Schippers, J. Holm- gren, P. Olson, K. Udehm, S. Scott, B. Roverts, S. Carroll; ROW 2: P. Fecht, ]. Reber, L. Weis, D. Warren, Jackie Ree- dy, Chris Sand, Valerie Segura; ROW 3: K. Kruger, J. Dekker, C. Gustafson, R. Laughead, T. Alvarado, B. Ausherman, S. Wilson, S. Knittle; BACK ROW: G. Milefchik, T. Spurgetis, D. Ade, R. Johnson, E. Rowland, C. Tschopp, S. Piercy. MRS. NUSBAUM PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: P. Behrends, K. Martin, R. Richards, N. Bergren, D. Guinn, J. Leaf, P. Lewis; ROW 2: M. Moen, T. Helsel, J. Ragan, D. Frederiksen, D. Anderson, L. Boyer, S. Duncan; ROW 3: S. Young, N. Cappaert, K. Hagberg, K. McKee, M. Willard, D. Lilja, J. Burke, R. Peterson; BACK ROW: G. Steve, T. Nelson, J. Johnstone, R. Walschaert, R. Mathias, B. Paulin, J. Wolverton. MRS. NUSBAUM PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: G. Cavazos, J. Casillas, V. Hayden, D. Loy, E. Foster; ROW 2: K. Miller, R. Deluna, V. Burns, K. Hender- shot, S. Price, E. Birdsell; ROW 3: C. Mitchell, D. Wells, D. Roedel, G. John- son, J. Burns, J. Gomez; BACK ROW: K. Hoffman, D. Cramptom, R. Komadi- no, R. Hancks, G. DeClerck, S. Wendt. Sophomores seized By Christmas spirit 238 Jeana McAllister and Anne Crane get into the Christmas spirit by admiring some of the season ' s decorations. MRS. NUSBAUM PERIOD6 FRONT ROW: K. Lister, C. James, L. Patronagio, A. Murphy, K. Krantz, T. Liedtke, N. Baughn, J. Smith; ROW 2: R. Keenan, M. Jones, D. Blout, G. Tur- man, D. Phelps, A. Panicucci, J. Bopes; BACK ROW: T. Nipper, R. Bucher, D. Greiner, D. Hanavan, W. Anderson, S. Brandt. MISS O ' BRIEN PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: D. Corl, K. Berndt, L. Truby, D. Rhodes, T. Hart, L. Hoye, C. Lipes, V. Septer, D. Harper; ROW 2: B. DeBlaey, L. Caldwell, S. Scott, S. More- hart, R. Nagelmiller, W. Long, R. Liedtke, S. Harper; BACK ROW: D. Roesnar, V. Mezers, J. Baraks, M. Or- berts, J. Johnstone, R. Parker, D. Murrell. 239 MISS O ' BRIEN PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW: V. Keller, S. Gurik, B. Banks, T. Ziegler, V. Noack, R. Souza; ROW 2: B. Ripley, P. Henry, D. Bjur- strom, N. Haney, C. Briggs, R. Green, P. Murphy; ROW 3: J. Soliz, H. Freeman, R. Colclasure, J. Sandusky, R. Michels, J. Johnson, J. Beyer; BACK ROW: B. McNeil, D. Bock, R. Medford, B. John- son, D. Bizarri, R. Darnall, S. Merry- weather, B. Avery. MISS O ' BRIEN PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: P. Hammitt, R. Miller, D. Moran, P. Ryan, L. Rea, C. Rettig; ROW 2: B. Stablein, K. Dewitte, K. LeComte, L. Tusler, D. Overton, R. Cribbs, E. Hook; ROW 3: B. Brownfield, J. San- chez, L. Pedersen, L. Cone, M. Pollard, W. York, P. Eberhardt; BACK ROW: A. Arpy, C. Pauley, R. Edmonds, K. Youngblood, M. Catlett, J. Standlund, B. Franks. Sophomore Gary White shows the before and after effects of working at the KSTT Mystery Mansion. 240 Students lend a hand At mystery mansion MISS O ' BRIEN PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: D. Rogers, A. Squeo, C. Rosales, R. Hicks, N. VanBrocklin, K. Seibert; ROW 2: P. Catlett, D. Denn- hardt, B. Tufts, J. Ellis, B. Rewerts, D. Martinez; ROW 3: R. Gosa, D. Van- Bruwaene, C. Osberg, J. Anderson, A. Arrington, T. Taylor, D. Brockett; BACK ROW: K. Williams, B Buser, S. Engstrom, J. Brandt, T. Larkey, P. Doering. MISS O ' BRIEN PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: j. Felton, J. Anderson, K. Douglas, C. Davis, B. Causemaker, J. Yeager, C. Lubke; BACK ROW: H. Mead, K. Gustafson, G. Eastman, B. Sandholm, G. McClean, G. Ogle, D. Asplund, D. Ross. MISS SHINNEMAN PERIOD 2 FRONT ROW. C. Rivelli, C. Barber, B. Donaldson, E. Harrington, K. Trich, V. Brooks, S. Klann; ROW 2: S. Schwen- neker, D. Wilson, J. Wilson, M. Ams baugh, M. Aten, M. Burdick, S. Show- at; ROW 3: S. Liljeberg, K. Gault, K. Yuskis, K. Danielsen, C. Silliman, J. Sherwood; BACK ROW: R Maher, M. Hanna, T. Tonn, P. Edstrom, M. Thompson, T. Doyle, S. Sansom. MRS. TIMSON PERIOD 1 FRONT ROW: D. Stark, K. Kittelson, S. Keinglong, A. Swanson, T. Sedam, C. Cook, K. Lindberg; ROW 2: J. Jordan, P Soethe, D. Cox, M. Tobin, C. Corn- messer, D. Spriet; ROW 3: G. Nichol- son, D. Vogel, E. Klant, T. McLaud, C. Marino, C. Houston, C. Loy; BACK ROW: R. Park, R. Hahn, M. Allardyce, E. Neaues, D. VanVooren, T. Creen. 241 M.H.S. art students Develop new skills Candlemaking is among the new skills offered by the M.H.S. art department. MRS. TIMSON PERIOD 3 FRONT ROW: S. Dorbeck, C. Burgett, L. Watkins, C. Barber, P. Hudson, M. Harris; ROW 2: D. Gesling, L. Schmitt, S. Kidd, S. Kauzlarich, P. Harris; BACK ROW: L. Adamson, J. McCumber, K. Friesth, K. Butts, G. Swanson, L. Anderson. MRS. TIMSON PERIOD 4 FRONT ROW: M. Rockwell, M. Warn- beke, S. Weaver, P. Petersen, B. Ste- vens, J. Dehls; ROW 2: C. Garner, J. Schrempf, J. Knaack, K. Phillips, S. Las- sen, C. Hammerberg, G. Krauel; ROW 3: G. Williams, C. Long, L. Polley, D. Peterson, T. Zelnio, M. Winter; BACK ROW: j. Elijah, K. Cook, R. Kochuyt, D. Rives, T. Smarsty, K. Corder, T. Ellsworth. 242 MRS. TIMSON PERIOD 5 FRONT ROW: K. Banfield, D. Shaffer, T. Rangel, V. Higdon, M. Hayes, K. Cut- ler, L. Horton, K. DeClerck; ROW 2: S. Steaball, B. Dopier, B. Favri, G. Gooch, D. Leemans, B. Taylor, K. Peterson, M. Gadaire; BACK ROW: R. VanDeWalle, L. Steinbeck, J. Spiegel, K. Sanders, K. Douglas, M. Sherwood, P. Hoyt. This sophomore works intently on her macrame project, making a wallhanging for her room. MRS. TIMSON PERIOD 6 FRONT ROW: P. Cervantes, M. Mier, K. Tornquist, G. Gilson, N. Nelson, T. Rodts; ROW 2: R. Kramer, P. Vander- heyden, K. Swenson, D. Dorland, T. Tomlinson, C. Dixon; ROW 3: S. Bas- haw, T. Quinn, C. Qualls, J. Knudson, M. Lamon, D. Corkery, B. Frey; BACK ROW: L. Talbot, D. Kruse, G. Decker, K. Wicks, E. Edwards, B. Batten. 243 Crowded sidewalks window shopping browsing the latest fashions finding just the right gift for the occasion. Classified Directory ACCOUNTANT Clarence Bendle and Associates Inc. 1712 7th Avenue BEAUTY SALON Robert Wolfe ' s Hairdressers 416 16th Street DAIRY STORE Highland Dairy 2525 41st Street DRUGSTORE The Prescription Shops 1629 5th Avenue 1500 7th Street 3627 23rd Avenue Wheelock ' s Drug Store 151715th Street CONTRACTORS Coopman Construction Co. Airport Road Ogden Electric Co. 1405 7th Avenue Paulsen Electric 1315 5th Avenue FIREPLACE EQUIPMENT “The House of Fireplaces Barnett-Magestic Co. 321 7th Street FUNERAL HOMES Esterdahl Mortuary 1216 5th Avenue Wendt Brothers Funeral Home 1811 15th Street FURNITURE Shetter-Fude Furniture 1321 5th Avenue Floyd Steve Shetter GARDEN CENTER Peterson ' s Nursery 3200 41st Street GLASS Midwest Class Company 1402 15th Street ICECREAM STORE Baskin Robbins 31 Ice Cream 4209 23rd Avenue Country Style 2140 16th Street 246 HEATING Freed Heating INSURANCE Ted Blaser Marcussen Ins. George Melin Morhusen Oakleaf-Butts Fred Stahr MEDICAL LABORATORY Martin Clinic OFFICE SUPPLIES A-1 Rubber Stamp Black Hawk Office PRINTER Desaulnier Model Printers RADIO STATION KSTT SERVICE STATION Diamond ' s Shell SHOE REPAIR Stevens Shoe Hosp. VARIETY STORE Hiland Ben Franklin Uptown Variety 247 Patron Listing Compliments William D. Reinwein, M.D. 1920 7th Street Albert Zimmer, M.D. 1630 5th Avenue James J. Srail, M.D. 1630 5th Avenue Norbert C. Barwasser, M.D. John S. Perry 1630 5th Avenue 1630 5th Avenue Fred M. Saurman, D.P.M. B. K. Williamson, M.D. 1630 5th Avenue 1630 5th Avenue Leonora E. Nash, M.D. Lloyd A. Schweibert 1630 5th Avenue 1518 5th Avenue Thomas W. Carter, M.D. Warren R. Streed, D.D.S. 1630 5th Avenue 719 16th Street Bozeman, Neighbour, Patton Noe 305 Fifth Avenue Building Senator Donald Carpentier 1465 41st Street Drs. Clark Stockdale, Associates 1504 7th Street 248 R. R. Paschall, D.D.S. 1630 5th Avenue L. N. Sears, M.D. 1414 7th Street J.G. Gustafson, M.D. 1504 7th Street J.T. Washburn, D.D.S. 1505 7th Street F. L. Eihl, M.D. 1520 7th Street Chester D. Johnson, M.D. 1420 7th Street Carl Weissman, M.D. 1508 7th Street Lindquist Chiropractic Office 3325 23rd Avenue Albert M. Benejam, M.D. 1465 41st Street Robert Flately, M.D. 829 15th Street Dr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins Dr. and Mrs. John Watkins D.F.P. and Friend Batman Robin 249 Sterling Cosmetology School 1608 Vi -5th Avenue Deb Suess and Linda McClarrinon demonstrate skills learned at Sterling Cosmetology to Diane McVey. Simon Music Center 1610-5th Avenue Rick Johnson demonstrates the fine tones one can receive from the Acoustic amplifiers at Simons. The Silver Lining 577-42nd Avenue Ridgewood Shopping Center Laura Franks and Laurie Aitken plan a creation with mate- rials from The Silver Lining in East Moline. Carpets By Edstrom Orchard Center 3707-23rd Avenue Glancing through the book of samples, Paul Edstrom sees that Oriental carpeting is only one of the many styles available at Edstroms. Hasty Tasty Food Shop 2326-16th Street Wynn Fitzpatrick and Jackie Stange find that the warm, friendly atmosphere at Hasty Tasty is just right to compli- ment any meal. Scottsdale Fabric House 1526-5th Avenue Terri Hodgson window shops for fabrics with personality at Scottsdale ' s new 5th Avenue location. 252 Flick ' s Snelling Snelling Airport Corners 1630-5th Avenue Dan Navarro shows a customer a few of the many electri- Margaret Quinn enters Snelling Snelling confident that cal and plumbing fixtures available at Flick ' s. she will receive assistance in obtaining work to suit her talents. Harrelson Motors 701-19th Street Out of ideas? Angie Moody thinks that the Sun Coupe at Harrelson ' s would make a great graduation gift. 253 ESTABLISHED 1900 Moline Heating Construction Co. Incorporated Plumbing, Heating, Automatic Sprinkler, Ventilation and Air Conditioning Contractors 320 Sixteenth Street Moline, Illinois Phone 762-5557 H ' ofalLraXSl, TREVOR HARDWARE 2414-16 Street Receive friendly service from Rick Kramer at Trevors when you shop for supplies to clean up, paint up, and fix up your home. MOLINE PUBLIC HOSPITAL 635-10th Avenue SCHOOL OF NURSING The School of Nursing at Moline Public Hospital offers a thirty month program and is affiliated with Black Hawk College, where the basic sciences courses are taught for which twenty hours of college credit are earned. SCHOOL OF X-RAY TECHNOLOGY The hospital offers a two-year course in the School of X-Ray Technology, approved by the Council of Medi- cal Education of the American Medical Association. This School is affiliated with Black Hawk College. OPERATING ROOM TECHNICIANS A nine-months course is offered by Moline Public Hos- pital for training Operating Room Technicians to assist the professional nurse, as a member of the Operating Room team. 254 Maxine ' s House of Creative Sewing 1522-15th Street Lessons in sewing are only one of the many services you receive at Max- ine ' s. Here Karen Sletten and Denise Banfield choose materials for their patterns. Moline Forge Company 4101-4th Avenue After watching the fiery process, Tracey Dow examines some of the work produced at Moline Forge. bJB ec. i r Mr. Steak 1190-42nd Avenue East Moline After a game or before a date, the eating is great at Mr. Steak of East Moline. 255 Robbin ' s Electric Contractors, Inc. 412 14th Street Lynn Horton can begin planning for her future needs with fixtures from Robbin ' s Electric Contractors, Inc. Schwenker Mougin, Inc. 1614 5th Avenue Janelle Holmgren can be assured that she ' ll stay in fashion with the up-to-date styles at Schwenk- er Mougin. Moline Boat Motor 1445 18th Avenue East Moline Sarah Hile is prepared for winter fun and dreams of summer days ahead with Evinrude equipment from Moline Boat Motor. 256 COOPMAN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY Box14BRR 1 Sewer and Watermain Moline, Illinois Concrete Paving Phone 764-9661 Parking Lots 257 Roykouff Floorcoverings 3707-23 Avenue Sue Edlund and Steen Pedersen find they can do it them- selves with Roykouff easy-to-lay carpet. irtin Flowerland 3160-23 Avenue At Flowerland, Pam Carlson helps Connie VerStraete add the finishing touch to her homecoming outfit by pinning on a Flowerland mum. First National Bank of Moline 501-1 5 Street First National Bank ' s prosperity has gone towards beautifying our growing downtown. 258 Treat yourself to an AUTHENTIC COLOR PORTRAIT from Adolphi Studio — a blending of the latest advancements in the photographic field with the creativity and professional skill of John Adolphi. For a portrait — not just a picture — come to Adolphi Studio. 816-15 Avenue 2037-16th Street East Moline Moline 755-8291 762-6662 Natalie (STANDING) and Eric (LEFT) Adolphi and Cousins 259 Discover he sun earth air people places that smile Understand yourself tomorrow Because that ' s what it ' s all about. McDonald ' s Drive-in Restaurant 3433-23 Avenue Larry Jackson and Sandy Bishop both agree, it ' s a happy place at McDonald ' s . Teske Seed Feed 2423-16 Street Terry Bingham and his companion, Major, won ' t be snowbound this winter now that they carry snowmobiles and suits for their customers. Jim ' s Grey Gables 601 -1 5th Street Fabulous food and a friendly atmosphere are offered at Jim s Grey Gables, on the corner of 15th Street and 6th Avenue in downtown Moline 261 M ' gr 1610-39th Avenue Whitey ' s Ice Cream 1 61 1 -23rd Avenue Judy Holmgren looks on in amazement as Wayne Mar- zolph proves that Whitey ' s malts are truly extra thick. Zypco, Inc. 4208-2nd Avenue Industrial Jobbers, Pipe, Valves, and Fittings, for the last word in service, look for the last word in your directory. 262 For Quality Service and Fair Prices Buy Your Flowers at MILLER FLORAL GARDENS 3615-27 Street Moline Call: 762-3618 Greater Moline ' s Most Accommodating Florist We Never Close Until All Students Have Picked Up Their Flowers. Temple ' s Sporting Goods 1524-6th Avenue Bob Freeman grins as he gets caught putting the five fin- ger discount on a quality basketball from Temple ' s. In 1971. Royal Neighbors of America surpassed the mark of $500,000,000 of insurance in force on the lives of adult and juvenile members in 43 states and the District of Columbia Fraternal services of the Society s more than 3.000 adult lodged for 1970. also reported in 1971. exceeded $550,000 spent in their home communities for fraternal, benevolent, and charitable projects, benefit- ting both members and nonmembers Life Insurance Fraternalism- iZ ' % WHOLE FAMILY PROTECTION eigltticr$ o . ....... SUPREME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND ILLINOIS FRATERNAL LIFE INSURANCE SINCE 1895 263 m dd- O awe OAlRY STORES 2724-23rd Avenue J.C. PENNEY 1701 -5th Avenue April Robinson shops Penney ' s first when looking for quality clothes at an economical price. Uptown National Bank 1601-15 Street Sue Bitting continues to put her savings and trust into Uptown National Bank. The Daily Dispatch 1720-5 Avenue Kathy Schaeffer watches closely as she is shown how to set type, just one of the many steps The Daily Dispatch takes in delivering current events to your door. 264 Malcolm ' s Jewelers Selecting her class ring, Geri Teske begins to realize what 1 507-5tn Avenue a lifetime friend Malcolm ' s will be. Little King 2812-23rd Avenue After a game, Mike Dempsy and Cathy Carter stop in at Little King where a sandwich is a complete meal. Bob Boyd Company, Realtors Specializing in Residential Commercial Industrial Sales Prospect Point Corner of 16 th Blackhawk Road 265 MHS Book Store Get prompt, friendly service at the MHS Book Store attended by Sue Bitting, Mark Mahieu, Brad Dye, Dave Swanson, Jim Bustard, Terry Smartsy and Mike Geddling. Mosenfelder ' s King Plaza Downtown Moline After selecting a sports coat from the many up to date styles at Mosenfelders, Gary Benejam discusses his purchase with a friend. 266 Elliot ' s Camera Shop 1604-5th Avenue Receiving assistance from Mr. Simmons, Pat Spiegal se- lects a camera suited to her needs. - vra ■ WHS Sid Selhost Marina On South Bank of Rock River 1 Mile East of Bridge Route 150 Sales Service 799-3112 Everything for the Boater “Instant Fun” Le Claire Hotel 421 -19th Street Home Of Many High School Proms « $$ « SJ ITS CAUID SYMCR SM Where the whole is greeter then the sum of its ports All your classroom hours, and extra-curricular activities give you much more than a diploma. They are your key to the future. Use them well. Then see us! We may be able to help open the door to that future. Eagle Signal a systems division of GULF + WESTERN INDUSTRIES. INC. 736 Federal Davenport. Iowa 52803 268 HOLLAND JEWELERS 1 602-1 5th Avenue Vickie Maxwell selects her class ring and feels she can always be confident she is getting the best at Hollands. ITALIAN mm RESTAURANT TMI IV always ” it=r L . A POPULAR PLACE :::: to meet to eat JW 3328-23rd Avenue Moline, III. _u_ Moline Board of Education Congratulates The Class of 1972 and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in the Future President Vice President Secretary and Treasurer Robert Carlson Paul Edstrom William Millman Robert Seeds Roberta Pearson . . Melvin Reynolds . . Donald G. Almquist J. Milton Ericson 269 We Congratulate the Graduating Class of 1972 and Wish Them the Best of Luck and Success in the Future American Temper Air Group 1824 Third Avenue Moline, Illinois Sportsland Inc. 3610-23rd Avenue Rich Rathe is off for the ski country with equipment from Sportsland. Southeast National Bank 3535-23rd Avenue Helen Benker, Marilyn Smith, Mark Poulous, Jan Reich- man, and John Cullen agree that You ' re never too young to learn to earn . 270 Maid Rite 2 4211 — 23rd Avenue Stewart Oleson experiences euphoria as he and Dave Holt try a sample of the infinite variety of food offered at the MaidRite. City of Moline Mayor Jesse M. McCandless 271 Whatever your tastes may be, Baker ' s Dairy will be there with their fresh, wholesome dairy products. Baker ' s Dairy 1808-34th Street Moline Tool Company 102-20th Street Moline Tool Company ' s high penetration rate driller with its full automatic cycling is arranged for tube sheet drilling operations. 272 One Hour Martinizing 4320-23rd Avenue Locally owned by George and Estelle Spurgettis. Maid Rite 3 2036-16th Street Rhonda Kramer and Barb Hanson recommend a stop at Moline Maid Rite 3 not only for their well known maid- rite, but also for the complete dinners they serve. National Car Wash 34th Street and 4th Avenue The hot wax at National Car Wash will make your car look as it should for that extra special evening. Downtown Davenport Downtown Clinton Orchard Center, Moline PETERSEN HARNED VON MAUR 273 Josephson ' s Jewelers 1514 Fifth Avenue Donna Moburg stands intrigued with the fascinating tunes the selection of music boxes play for her at Josephson ' s Jewelers. 274 Sam ' s Highland Park and Highland Park Bowl 4204-23 Avenue Teens all over the Quint-Cities are discovering that Sam ' s Highland Park is the best place to go on weekends. See well-known movies, eat pizza and tacos in the atmo- sphere of the 20 ' s at Highland Park Bowl. Moline Consumers 313 — 16th Street Moline Consumers are proud to have furnished the pre- cast panels for the outside of the Earl Hanson School in Rock Island. 275 Midwest Typewriter and Service Company 1520-6th Avenue If you want efficiency, Midwest Typewriter offers a com- plete selection of office equipment to work for you. Williams-White and Company 6oo-3rd Avenue As a leader in Moline ' s industry, Williams-White and Company has taken great pride in its efficient technical machi- nery and has maintained a fine reputation established in 1854. 276 JAMIESON ' S GARAGE Moline ' s Oldest Independent Garage 48 Years In The Same Location • Brakes • Motor Tune Up • Alignment •Automotive Electric Service 31 52-23rd Avenue 762-5812 CONGRATULATIONS and BEST WISHES to the GRADUATING CLASS of 1972 GEORGE EVANS CORPORATION 121 -37th Street 277 Modern Woodmen of America One of the Nation ' s Leading Fraternal Life Insurance Organizations Home Office — Rock Island, Illinois Midwest National Bank 2200-36 Avenue 764-7481 278 Best Wishes to The Class of 1972 279 Senior Activities A DOUG ADAMS, ADC 12; French Club 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Science Club 11; Ski Club 12 . KENT ADAMS, Auto Shop 11,12. JUDY AITKEN, Y-Teens 10,11; Occupation Club 12. LAURY AITKEN, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 11; Co-Chairman of Baccalaureate Committee. SUSAN AITKEN, GAA 10,11 (board member), 12 (vice-pres.); Science Club 12; Great Race 11,12; The Crucible 12; Tug Team 12. ANN ALBRECHT, Debate Team 10,11; Kalei- doscript (Editorial Staff) 12. KATHIE ALDENE, ADC 12; FT A 11,12 (sec.); Kaleidoscript 12; LO ' T 12; Pep Club 10,11; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10; National Honor Society 11,12. DAN ALLEN, Tennis 10,11 (Manager). ROBIN ALLEN, Home Ec Club (H E R O.) 12. DAN ALLISON, Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12. ARLENE ANDERSON, French Club 10, Nation- al Honor Society 11,12. KATHY ANEDRSON, French Club 10, Nation- al Honor Society 11,12. MARK ANDERSON, Forensics 10; J.A. (vice pres.) 10. NANCY ANDERSON, ADC 12; GAA 12; Li- brary 12; J.A. 12; Campus Life 10,11. TERI ANDERSON, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; GAA 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Great Race 12; Tug Team 12. GILBERT ANSELMI, Vocational Auto Shop. KATHLEEN ARMSTRONG, Art Club 10. PATRICIA ARNOLD, PepCIub 12. PAT ATKINS, Spanish Club 10. B TOM BAILEY, Electronics Club 10,11,12; In- tramurals 10,11,112; Guys and Dolls (sound crew); C.C.T.V. 10,11,12. BILL BAIRD, ADC 12; Hl-Y 10,11; Ski Club 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 11,12, Wres- tling 10,11,12; Great Race 12. ERNIE BAKER, Band 10,11. HARVEY BAKER, Choir 10,11,12. KEN BAKER, ADC 12; Hl-Y 10,11,12; Intra- murals 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10. BRIAN BALDWIN, ADC 12; French Club 10; Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 11,12; Pep Club 12; Science Club 11,12, Wrestling 10,11, 12; Great Race 11,12. KATHY BALL, D O. 11, Pep Club 11; J.A. 10. GREG BALLARD, ADC 10,11,12 (Pit Band); Band 10,11,12 (Drum Major); Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Basketball 10; Kaleidos- cript 11 (Sales); Student Congress 11; Spanish Club 10. KIM BALLOU, ADC 12; A Cappella 10; Con- cert Choir 11,12; Carousel 10 (Pubilicity); Science Club 12; Student Congress 10,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12; All-State Choir 12. DENISE BANFIELD, ADC 12; Choir 10; FNA 11,12; GAA 10, LO ' T 11,12; Pep Club 12; J.A. 10 . DAVE BARTEL, Wrestling 10,11 . CAROL BARTELS, Girls Chorus 11; A Cappel- la 12; Carousel 10; J.A. 12. ROBERT BAUWINS, ADC 12; Science Club 10; Spanish Club 10. NANCY BEALER, Home Ec. Club 10; H E R O. 11 , 12 . KATHERINE BEHNKEN, FNA 12. BILL BEHRENDS, Electronics Club 11,12. JEFF BELL, French club 10,11,12; Intramurals 11 , 12 . SANDY BENDER, Home Ec. Club 12; The Crucible (Costumes); Tug Team. GARY BENEJAM, ADC 12; German Club 10, 11; (vice pres.), 12 (pres.); Kaleidoscript 11,12 (ass. to editor); Science Club 10,11,12; Stu- dent Congress 11. ELLEN BENNETT, ADC 12, German Club 12; Y-Teens 10; Nat ' l Honor Society 11. DAVE BENSON, A Cappella 10, Concert Choir 11,12; Intramurals T 1,12; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Swim Team 10,11,12. TOM BENSON, ADC 12; French Club 10, Hl- Y 10,11; Intramurals 10,11; Key Club 10,11,12; Lettermen 11,12; Science Club 10,11; Ski Club 12; Swimming 10,11,12. MICHAEL BERGREN, ADC 11,12, Band 10,11, 12; German Club 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Stage Band 10,11,12. SUE BERGSTROM, Contemporaires 11; Y- Teens 10,11; One Night of Melody 11; O.O. 12 . THERESA BERNDT, ADC 12; Y-Teens 11,12. MARK BERRY, Wrestling 10; Track 10; Great Race 11; V.W. 12. KAREN BERTELSEN, ADC 12; Girls Chorus 10; Concert Choir 11,12; GAA 12; German Club 10,11; Tug Team 11,12; Pep Club 10. KATHRYN BIGGS, FNA 11,12; GAA 10; Y- Teens 10,11,12. STEPHANIE BIGHAM, ADC 12; FNA 12; FT A 11,12; French Club 12; LO ' T 12 (Busness Staff) Pep Club 10,11,12; MYF 10,11,12 (sec.). DARLOS BIRDSELL, D.E. 12; GAA 10,11, Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11. SANDY BISHOP, ADC 12; A Cappella 10, GAA 10,11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; M 12 (In- dex) Pep Club 10,11,12; Cross Country and Track Helper 12; Tug Team 12; Great Race 12. RICK BLACK, ADC 12; Band 10; German Club 11,12; Intramurals; Library 11,12, Pep Club 11, 12; Science Club 11,12. OLA BLACKMAN, ADC 12 (Script Commit- tee) J.A. 10. SCOTT BLASER, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Ski Club 10,12; Tennis 10,11,12 (Quadcity Champ); Wrestling 10,11,12 (Quadcity Champ). BRIDGET BLOCK, ADC 12; Intramurals 11,12; Y-Teens 11,12; Great Race 11,12. DIANNE BLOMQUIST, ADC 12; French Club 10,11; GAA 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 11,12; Pep Club 11; Y-Teens 10 (sec.); National Honor Society 11; IYQ12. DEBBIE BLOW, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Gymnas- tics 11,12; Pep Club 10,11; One Night of Melody 12; Ski Club 12; Student Congress 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Cheerleading 10,11; Homecoming (Fourth Attendant) 12. MARK BOHMAN, ADC 12; Key Club 10,11,12 (pres.); Lettermen 11,12; Student Congress 10, 11,12; Football 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Homecoming Honorable Mention. ELIZABETH BOLKCOM, ADC 12; FTA 11; FAA10; J.A. 11,12. MARK BOOM, Kaleidoscript 12 (editorial writer); Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Orchestra 10,11,12. SCOTT BOYD, ADC 12; Concert Choir 12; German Club 11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Key Club 12; Nubs. MICHAEL BRADLEY, Choir 10; D.E. 11,12. JESSIE BRADY, ADC 12; FAA 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Great Race 11,12. PAUL BRASMER, Electronics 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12. CHRIS BRECKLE, ADC 12; FNA 11,12 (Office Helper); French Club 10, Pep Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. PAMELA BRISTOL, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; French Club 10; LO ' T 12 (First Page Co-Editor) ; Carousel 10; Guys and Dolls 12; Nation- al Honors Society 11,12. CINDY BRIDGES, Spanish Club 10,11,12; HERO.. JOHN BROWN, Art Club 10, Spanish Club 11, 12 . VERONICA BROWN, ADC 12; Mixed Cho- rus 10,11,12; Contemporaires 11,12; O.O. 12; One Night of Melody 11,12. PHIL BUCHHLOZ, Power Mechanics 10, Auto Shop 11,12. MARIA BUCK, Library 11 (Helper); Pep Club 11; H E R O. 12. GLENN BURKLAND, Electronics 10,11,12; Guys and Dolls 12 (Sound). DEB BURNS, ADC 12; Kaleidoscript 10,11,12 (Chief Editorial Ass.); Science Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 12; WFY 12, Nat ' l Honors Society 11, 12; Woman ' s Lib 12. JANIS BUSHEE, French Club 10; GAA 10; VICA 12; 4-H 10,11,12. SHERI BYRNE, ADC 12; Choir 10; D O. 11,12; FTA 11; Y-Teens 10; J.A. 10. C JEFF CAMPACNA, Choir 10,11,12; Hi-Y 10; Intramurals 12 (Basketball); Science Club. DONNA CAPPAERT, French Club 10, GAA 10 . CINDY CARLETON, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12 (Board Member); Spanish Club 11. DAN CARLSON, ADC 12, Key Club 10,11,12 (sec.-treas.); Lettermen 11,12; Student Con- gress 10,11,12; Junior Class (vice pres.) Foot- ball 10,11,12; NUBS. GAYLENE CARLSON, ADC 12; H E R O. 12. JEAN CARLSON, Band 10,11,12; Tug Team 11, 12; Kaleidoscript 12; Science Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. JEFF CARLSON, ADC 12, A Cappella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Guys and Dolls 12; Science Club 12; National Honor Society 11, 12; State Scholarship 12; NMSQT Honorable Mention, 12. STEVE CARTER, J.A. 10. GRACE CARVER, ADC 12; D.E. 12; FNA 12. CURT CASPER, ADC 12; Intramural Basket- ball 12. PAM CAUSEMAKER, H.E.R.0. 12. MICHAEL CHEEK, ADC 12; German Club 10, Intramurals 10,11,12, Track 10. MARCY CHERRINGTON, ADC 12; Choir 10, FNA 12 (vice pres.) GAA 10, Y-Teens 10,11,12. MARTY CHILBERG, National Honor Society 11; Football 10. KRIS CHUMBLY, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12, Spanish Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 (chairman). STEVE CIARALDI, ADC 12. ROBERT CLARK, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12; In- tramurals 10,11,12 (Basketball), J.A. 10; Pit Band 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12. GREG CLAUSON, FTA 11; Hl-Y 10; Lettermen 11,12; Student Congress 12 (treas.); Football 10; Wrestling 10; Track 10,11,12; Cross Coun- try 11,12; FCA12. DICK CLINARD, ADC 12; Electronics 12; FNA 12, Hl-Y 10,11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Letter- men 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,11; SYZ; Football 280 10 , 11 , 12 . ’ WAYNE CLOSE, Smooth Club; Spanish Club 10 . RICK COCHUYT, Intramural Basketball 10,11; VICA12. NANCY COLLINS, ADC 12; Forensics 10,11, 12; GAA 10; Pep Club 10; Stage Crew 11,12; Spanish Club 11,12; Thespians 12. STEVE COLLIS, Choir 10,11; Football Manager 11,12; Stage Crew 10. LISSA COLLISON, ADC 12; A-Cappilla Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Tug Team 12; M (Senior Section); Pep Club 11,12; ' ' Guys and Dolls 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; J.A. 10 (pres.), 12; Senior Bowl Team 12; National Honor Society 11,12. APRIL COMPTON, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12; Stage Crew 10,11,12; Thespians 10,11,12; One Night of Melody 10,11,12; Twirler in Band 10,11,12. DONNA CONRAD, GAA 12; Home Ec Club 12, J.A. 12. JUDY CONWAY, ADC 12; FNA 11,12, GAA 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12; VICA 12; Y-Teens 10 , 11 , 12 . MARSHA COOLEY, Kaleidoscript 12; Pep Club 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12. CINDY COOPER, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12 (board member); Pep Club 12; Science Club 10 . PATRICIA COONEY, ADC 12; GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11,12. DUANE COPE, A-Cappella Choir 12. JOE CORKERY, ADC 12; Science Club 10,11, 12; Tennis 10; Natl Honor Society 11,12. SUE CORNMESSER, Home Ec Club 12; Pep Club 10,11; VICA 12. BETH COWDERY, Y-Teens 11 . DAVID COX, Electronics 12; Spanish Club 10; Wrestling 10. SPENCER CRAIG, Hl-Y 10; Lettermen 12; Ski Club 12; Football 10,11; Golf 10,11,12. MICHAEL CRANE, ADC 12; Hl-Y 10, Letter- men 11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10, Trainer 10,11,12. STEVEN CREWS, D.E. 11, Electronics 10,11,12; J.A. 10,11,12; Bowling Club 10. MATT CUMBERWORTH, Track 10,11; Foot- ball 10,11. SHERRY CUNNINGHAM, ADC 12; FT A 11; French Club 10, J.A. 10. D DANIEL DAILING, ADC 12, Hl-Y 10; Intra- murals 11,12; Ski Club 12, Basketball 10; Track 11 . MIKE DAILING, Swimming 10,11,12; Great Race 11; Swimming Marathon 12. MARY DANNER, ADC 12, Intramurals 11,12;; Pep Club 11. PAUL DAVIS, ADC 12; Hl-Y 10,11, Lettermen 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12. CINDY DEBO, ADC 12; FNA 12, Contempo- raires 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; A Cappella 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tug Team 11; Great Race 11,12; Cap and Gown Comm. 12. SUSAN DEE, Kaleidoscript 11,12 (Co-Adver- tising and Business Mgr ); Orchestra 10,11 (pres.), 12; Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12. JOE DELAROSA, Football 10,11,12. DON DELEU, ADC 12; FNA 12; Intramurals 12; Basketball 10 (Captain), 11,12; Golf 10,11, 12 (Captain); Lettermen 10,11,12. MARK DEMAY, Auto Shop 11,12; Baseball 10, 11 . DON DENATO, Intramural Basketball 11,12; Intramural Football 11. CHUCK DEVOLDER, Intramural Football 12; Intramural Basketball; Football 10,11. LARRY DEVOLDER, J.A. 10, Vocational Ma- chine Shop 11,12. JOE DEVRIEZE, Wrestling 10. MIKE DEUSHANE, Football 11; Gumnastics 10 . MIKE DEWAELE, Electronics Club 10; Basketball 11. NANCY DIETSCH, ADC 12; Spanish Club 10, 11, Y-Teens 10; National Honor Society 11,12. BARBARA DOBBS, ADC 12; Forensics 10; Tug Team 11,12; Carousel 10; Student Congress 10; Women Unlimited 12. AMY DONIS, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Y-Teens 10 , 11 , 12 . JEANETTE DONOHUE, ADC 11,12; AFS 11; Art Club 10,11; Forensics 12; Harvey 12, Guys and Dolls Up the Down Staircase Stage Crew; Great Race 11; Jr. Prom Comm. KAREN DOOLEY, O.0. 12 TOM DOPLER, Intramurals 10,11,12; Basket- ball Trainer 11,12; Baseball 10, Trainer 11,12; FCA12. KEN DREIFURST, Vocational Welding 12 . STEVE DUDZIK, ADC Stage Crew 10,11,12; A Cappella 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Ladies in Retirement , Showoff , Carousel , Night of the Burning Pestle , Up the Down Staircase , Crucible , Li ' l Abner , Guys and Dolls Stage Crew and Lights. CHERYL DUKE, ADC 12; J.A. DIANE DUNCAN, ADC 12; Tug Team 12, Pep Club 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 11; LOT 12; M 12 (Senior Section) Crucible 12; Red Cross 10,11 (sec.), 12; Science 10,11,12; J.A. 12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. DONNA DUNLOP, D.E. 11,12. CYNTHIA DUNN, Intramurals 12; Kaleido- script 11,12 (Art Staff); Science Club 12. DANIEL DUNN, ADC 1 2; FTA 10,11; Science 10 , 11 , 12 . CLIFF DUYVEJONCK, Football 10,11, Auto Shop 11,12. CATHY DYE, ADC 12, FNA 12; Pep Club 11, 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12, O.O.. E WANDA EASTER, ADC 12; J.A. 10. JAMES EDDY, ADC 12; Choir 10, FNA 12; Sci- ence Club 10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12. SUE EDLUND, ADC 12; FTA 11; FAA 10; M 12 (Underclassmen); Science Club 10,11; Spanish Honor Society 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12; IYQ. BERH EDWARDS, Choir 10,11,12. SUE EDWARDS, ADC 12; FNA 11,12, French Club 10,11; (pres.); Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Student Congress 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tug Team 12; Homecoming Court 12 (Honor- able Mention); Science Club 10. NAN ELHOFFER, ADC 12, FNA 11; GAA 10,11, 12; Spanish Club 10,11; Spanish Honor Socie- ty 10,11; Tug Team 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Great Race 12; IYQ. GEORGE ELLIOTT, ADC 12; M 12 (Photog- rapher); Science Club 11,12; Ski Club 10, (treas.), 12; Football 10; Folf 11,12; Junior Prom Committee 11; Great Race 11. DEBBIE ERICKSON, ADC 12, Contemporaires 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; One Night of Melo- dy ; Y-Teens 10,11,12. RHONDA ERICSON, Band 10,11,12; FAA 10, II; Kaleidoscript 12; LO ' T; Guys and Dolls ; Orchestra 11,12; Nereids 10,11; Stage Band 10 , 11 , 12 . RUBEN ESCAJEDA, Electronics Club 11,12; VICA 12, Football 11. DAWN ESTERDAHL, ADC 12; A Cappella Choir 10; Girls Chorus 11; Concert Choir 12; FNA 12; Contemporaires 12; Gymnastics 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Golf 10,11,12; Great Race 11. STEVE EVANS, FNA 12; Intramural Basketball 12, Lettermen Club 11,12; Science Club 12; Football 10,11,12 (All-State); Track 10,11,12. PATRICIA EVELAND, ADC 12; Contempo- raires 11,12; GAA 10, Carousel 10; Li ' l Ab- ner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Science Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12, One Night of Melody 10,11,12; Great Race 11,12, Orchestra 10. COLLEEN EYRE, ADC 12, A Cappella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; FNA 11, GAA 10,11, 12; German Club 12; Pep Club 11; Up the Down Staircase 11; Guys and Dolls 12. DAN EXNER, Orchestra 10,11 . F LEE FARBER, VICA 11,12. LISA FELGAR, Intramurals 12; Pep Club 11; H E R 0.12. TIN FERRY, Electronics Club 11; Hl-Y 10; Li- brary Club 10,11,12; Swim Team 10. WYNN FITZPATRICK, ADC 12; FNA 12; Sci- ence Club 12; Football 10,11,12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Wrestling 10. JANES FISHER, Gymnastics 12; Ski Club 10, 12; Electronics Club 12; Intramurals 10,12. JANE FLATLEY, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11, 12; GAA 10,11,12; Postal Swim 10,11; Tug Team 10,11, Kaleidoscript 11,12; Cheerleader 10; Nerieds 10,11 (Jr. Manager), 12 (Sr. Man- ager); One Night of Melody 11,12; Great Race 11,12. GERALD FLETCHER, ADC 12; A Cappella 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Gymnastics 10,11,12. LAURIE FLOMING, ADC 12; D.E. 11,12; Span- ish Club 10. TIMOTHY FORD, ADC 12, A Cappella 10; Hl- Y 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Gymnastics 12; Knight of the Burning Pestle 11; Carosel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Harvey 12; Spanish Club 12; Thespians 12; Football 10,11, Baseball 10,11. ANNETTE FOREST, J.A. 10. DAVID FORTIN, Intramural Basketball 10, Great Race 12. KEITH FOX, Electronics Club 11 . DAWN FRAME, ADC 12; FNA 12; French Club 10, GAA 10, Y-Teens 10,11,12; O.0. 12. DON FRANKS, Electronics Club 11, Football 10,11,12; VICA 12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11 . LAURIE FLOMING, ADC 12, GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 11; J.A. 11. ALAN FREDERIKSEN, D.E. 11,12; VICA 12. BOB FREEMAN, ADC 12, Art Club 12; FNA 11,12, Key Club 11,12; LO T (Cartoonist); Sci- ence Club 11,12; Student Congress 10,11,12 (pres.); Class Officer 11 (treas.); Li ' l Abner 11; Basketball Manager 10,12; FCA 12; Home- coming Court (3rd Attendant). MONICA FREEMAN, D.E. 12; French Club 10. SCOTT FRIESTH, ADC 10,11,12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Ladies in Retirement 10; Carousel 10 Night of the Burning Pes- tle 11; Thespians 10,11,12; A Cappella 10, Concert Choir 11,12; The Crucible 12. VICKI FRUTIGER, D.E. 11,12; Science Club 10, 12 . MIKE FULCHER, ADC 12; Intramural Basket- ball 12; Science Club 12; Football 12, Baseball 12 . CATHIE FURGIE, ADC 12, Contempoaires 11, 12; Student Congress 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; One Night of Melody 11,12. G JANE GALASSI, Kaleidoscript 12; National Honor Society 12. TAMMY GAPINSKI, French Club 10, GAA 10, 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; J.A. 12; Kaleidoscript 12 (Sales Staff). CHRIS GARCIA, H E R O. 12. HOLLY GATES, FNA 11; Science Club 12; Na- 281 tional Honor Society 11,12. SUE GIACOMELLI, ADC 12; GAA 10; O.O. 12 . EMILIE GIBSON, French Club 10; Y-Teens 10. JAN GODWIN, Band 10,11,12; J.A. 10; LOT 11,12 (Page 3 Ed.); Science Club 10,11; Nation- al Honors Society 11,12. DANIEL GORDON, ADC 2; Band 10,11,12; Choir 12; Intramurals 12; Guys and Dolls 12; Stage Band 10,12; Science Club 11 . STANLEY GRAHAM, Wrestling 10; Great Race 11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; SYZ. DIANE GREEN, ADC 12; FNA 12; Pep Club 10, 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; HERO. 12; J.A. BETH GREENE, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; GAA 11, 12; Y-Teens 10,11 (sec.), 12 (tres.); Cap and Gown Committee; Tug Team 11,12; Junior Prom Committee 11. KAREN GREER, ADC 12; A Capella Choir 10; Tug Teams 11,12; Y-Teens 10. LORI GREER, ADC 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; FNA. MARK GREMS, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10, Track 10; Intramurals 10,11,12. JEFF GRIFFITH, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Tennis 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. JAMES GULLEY, Tennis 10,11,12; Science Club 12; French Club 10; Lettermen Club 12. MARLA GUSTAFSON, FT A 12. SALLY GUSTAFSON, Band 10,11,12; Home Ec Club 11 (pres.), 12; Tug Team 12. H PATTY HAKEMAN, Girls Chorus 12. CAROL HALLENE, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Slu- dent Congress 10,11; Gymnastics 11,12; Y- Teens 10,11 (Inter-Club), 12; Class Officer 11 (sec.); Cheerleader 10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12 (Honorable Mention); National Honor Society. KITTY HALLORAN, Choir 10. VICKI HALLQUIST, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Cap and Gown Committee; Contemporaries 11, 12; Y-Teens 10 (vice-pres.), 11 (pres.), 12 (vice- pres.); Student Congress 12; Tug Teams 11,12; Great Race 11,12; One Night of Melody 12. ELLEN HALLSTROM, French Club 10; J.A. (Purchasing Manager). KAREN HAMER, ADC 12; GAA 10,11, Pep Club 10; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Great Race 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. RICHARD HAMMER, Debate 10,11; Forensics 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Kaleidoscript 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. SUE HAMMERBERG, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12, Lit. Board 12; Orchestra 11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Tug Team 12; D O. 12; M 12 (Co- Editor); National Honor Society 11,12; Illinois State Scholar. JOHN HANKEY, Intramurals 10,11,12. BILL HANSEN, ADC 12; Golf 10,11. PER HANSEN, AFS Student 12; AFS 12; The Crucible 12; Electronics Club 12; Guys and Dolls 12. STEPHEN HARDER, Intramurals 10,11,12; D O. 12; Science Club 11; Ski Club 12; VICA 12; Golf 10. MONA HARDING, ADC 12; Concert Choir 11,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Tug Teams 11,12; Student Congress 12; Class Officer (tres.) 12; Great Race 11,12; Cheerleading 10,11,12; Ju- nior Marshall 11; Homecoming Court 12 (3rd Attendent); Guys and Dolls 12. LAURIE HARPER ADC 12; GAA 10; Y-Teens 10; Great Race 12. KYLE HARRIS, Intramurals 11,12; LO ' T 12; Science Club 10,11,12. KATHY HARTZELL, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12 (sec.). BILL HARVEY, Gymnastics 10,11. ELLEN HARVEY, Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10, H E R O. 12. KAREN HARWOOD, ADC 12, Tug Team 11, 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Up the Down Stair- case 11. BILL HASTY, Office Helper. KAY HAZEN, ADC 12; Thespians 12; GAA 10, 11,12; The Crucible 12; Up the Down Staircase 11; At Richwoods — AFS 10,11; Debate 10,11; Student Congress 10,11. BRIAN HEALY, ADC 12; Gymnastics 11,12 (Co-Captain); Intramurals 12; M 12; Tennis 10,11; Science Club 10,11,12; Science Semi- nar; National Honor Society 11,12. MICHAEL HEATER, Track 10; Wrestling 10,11; Football 10,11,12. RUTH HELLEBUYCK, ADC 12; French Club 10,11; GAA 10,11; Campus Life 11,12; IYQ; National Honor Society 11,12. MARK HENDERSHOT, Intramurals 12; Base- ball 10. KAY HENDRIX, A Cappella Choir 10; HERO. 12. DONITA HICKMAN, Girls Chorus 10. PAUL HINGTGEN, ADC 12; FNA 12; Football 10,11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Track 10. NIKKI HINTZ, Spanish Club 10,12; Spanish Honor Society 11; National Honor Society 11, 12 . TERRY HODGSON, Spanish Club 12. JANE HOELTZNER, Art Club 12; FT A 12; Kal- eidoscript 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12. CURTIS HOFF, Electronics 12. MICHELLE HOFFMAN, Band 10,11,12 (Twirl- er); French Club 10,11; GAA 12; Pep Club 10, Y-Teens 10; Tug Team 12; Great Race 12; Guys and Dolls 12; Cross Country and Track Helper; IYQ. MIKE HOFFMAN, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Tennis 10, Li ' l Abner 11; Baseball 10; Guys and Dolls . SUE HOLGERSSON, ADC 12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Girls Chorus 12; Forensics 10,11, 12; FTA 10,11; German Club 10,11; Thespians 10,11,12; Harvey 12; Ladies in Retire- ment ; The Crucible 12; Tug Team 11,12; Great Race 11,12. WILLIAM HOLMES, Gymnastics 12; Spanish Club 10. JUDITH HOLMGREN, ADC 12; GAA 11,12; M 12 (Index); Pep Club 10,11,12; Great Race 12; Tug Team 11,12; Track Helper; Na- tional Honor Society 12; Illinois State Schol- ar; IYQ. DEB HOLST, ADC 12 (Chorus); O.O. 12, Great Race 12. STEVE HOTCHKISS, Vocational Machine Shop I and II. MIKE HOYT, Lettermen Club 10,11,12; Foot- ball 10; Wrestling 10,11,12. BARB HUGHES, ADC 12; AFS 11; FNA 11,12; GAA 10,11; Tug Team 10, Y-Teens 10,11,12; Science Club 10; Great Race 11,12. DON HULL, ADC 12; German Club 10,11, Hi- Y 10; Football 10,11, Track 10,11, Wrestling 10, 11 . BILL HUMPHREY, Intramurals 12. GEORGE HUNTOON, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10,11,12; Intramural Basketball 12; Lettermen Club 10, 11,12; Track 10,11,12; Basketball 10,11; Golf 10,11,12; SYZ. I JEANNINE INGELSON, ADC 12; FTA 10; GAA 10,11,12 (tres.); French Club 10,11,12; M 11 (Advertising), 12 (Girl ' s Sports); Pep Club 10, 11,12; Baccalaureate Committee 12; One Night of Melody 11,12, National Honor So- ciety 11,12, Tug Team 12; Great Race 12; IYQ. ROBERT INSKEEP, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Hi-Y 10,11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; VICA 11,12; J.A. 10; D O. 12. J LARRY JACKSON, ADC 12; D O. 12; German Club 11; Electronics Club 10,11,12. PAT JACKSON, GAA 10,11,12, Contempo- raires 11,12; A Capella Choir 11; Concert Choir 12; M 12 (Fine Arts Ed.); Pep Club 10, 11,12; Tug Team 11,12; One Night of Melo- dy 11,12; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls. LAURIE JACOBS, Spanish Club 10, O.O. 12; ADC 12. MARTHA JAHNS, ADC 12; GAA 12; Tug Team 11,12; Science Club 12; Illinois State Scholar 12; Kaleidoscript 12. JOANN JAMIESON, Tug Teams 11,12; Y- Teens 10, Women ' s Lib 12. SCOTT JAMISON, Hi-Y 10,11, Key Club 10,11 (vice-pres.), 12; Letterman ' s Club 10,11,12, Ski Club 12; Football 10, Track 10,11; Swimming 10 , 11 , 12 . LENORE JANOSKI, FTA 10,11 (vice-pres.), 12 (pres.); GAA 10; Spanish Club 10,11; VICA 12 (pres.); C.C.D JOHN JAUHOLA, Band 10,11; Science Club 11 , 12 . CINDI JOHNSON, PepCIub 10,11. ED JOHNSON, ADC 12, Hi-Y 10; Intramural Basketball 10; Science Club 11. GARY JOHNSON, Basketball Manager 10,11, 12; Intramurals 11,12; FCA 12. GEORGETTE JOHNSON, Gymnastics 11,12. GLEN JOHNSON, ADC 12; Intramurals 11,12. JOYCE JOHNSON, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12; FTA 10; Girl ' s Chorus 10; A Capella Choir 11; Concert Choir 12; GAA 12; Great Race 12; Tug Team 12. JULIE JOHNSON, ADC 12; Great Race 11. KATHY JOHNSON, ADC 12; FTA 10; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. KENDRA JOHNSON, Choir 10, German Club 11, Y-Teens 10, O.O. 12 (historian). LAUREEN JOHNSON, ADC 12; FNA 12; GAA 11; J.A. 10; Spanish Club 11. MARK JOHNSON, ADC 12; Intramural Bas- ketball 11,12; Basketball 10; Track 10; FCA 12; MYF 12 (tres.); NUBS. BOB JONES, Intramurals 12; J.A. 10. CHARLES JONES, French Club 10,11,12; Foot- ball 10; Intramural Basketball 12. DAVID JOSEPH, Hi-Y 10; Intramural Basket- ball 12; Football 10. SCOTT JOSEPH, ADC 12; A Capella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Thespians 10,11,12 (pres.); Charousel 10; Knight of the Burn- ing Pestle 11; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Festival Committee 12; Tennis 10. ROBERT JUMP, ADC 12; FNA 12 (tres.); Hi-Y 10; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Letter- men ' s Club 12; Golf 10,11,12; Student Con- gress 11; Football 10,11,12. K AMY KARLIN, Art Club 11,12. MARIANNE KARSTENS, ADC 12; Student Congress 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10 (pres.), 11,12; Cheerleader 12; Homecoming Court (1st At- tendant); Sophomore and Junior Attendant; Junior Marshall. KAREN KASTELIC, ADC 12; Science Club 11, Spanish Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11; O.O. 12. CAROL KAUZLARICH, D.E. 12; Guys and Dolls 12; J.A. (Sales Manager). STEVE KELLER, Football 10,11,12; Hi-Y 10,11, 12, Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; LOT 12 (Sports Ed.); A Capella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Student Congress 10,11,12; Homecoming King 12; Junior and Sophomore Attendants; Junior Marshall; Class President 11,12. MICHAEL KELLEY, Intramurals 10,11,12; Base- ball 12. BOB KETTLER, Intramurals 10,12. 282 ROBBI KILBY, ADC 12; German Club 10; J.A. 11; Women ' s Lib 12; Kaleidoscript 12. KEITH KINSEY, Intramurals 10,12; VICA 12. BOB KIRCHOEFFER, LO ' T 12 (Sports Ed ); Football 10. TOM KIRSCHBAUM, A Capella Choir 10, Concert Choir 11,12; Li ' l Abner 11. CATHY KLANN, Gymnastics 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10. MARCIA KLANSEK, ADC 12; FTA 11; GAA 10, 11,12; Golf 11,12; 0.0.12. FRANK KOEPPEL, Hi-Y 10; Intramurals 11,12; Ski Club 12. ANDY KOURIS, ADC 12; Band 10,11; Guys and Dolls , Crucible , Harvey 12; VICA 12; Thespians 12. TIM KRANBECK, Art Club 10,11,12; J.A. 10; Wrestling Manager 10. RICK KRAMER, Hi-Y 10; Intramurals 10,11; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Science Club 10,11, 12; Cross Country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12. DIANE KREMER, Home Ec Club 11,12. NANCY KRON, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; GAA 10, 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. KARLA KRUSE, ADC 12; Spanish Club 10,12, J.A. 11 (vice-pres.), 12 (pres.). TOM KUSNIERCZYK, French Club 11,12; Golf 10,11; Tennis 10; Forensics 10; Senior Bowl; English Advisory Board. L CHARLENE LABOTTE, ADC 12; Choir 10,11, 12, Guys and Dolls 12 (Chorus). JANET LANDRY, J.A. 11. jOE LANDUIT, Intramurals 12. RICHARD LARSON, ADC 12; Intramurals 12. jOHN LASLEY, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Li ' l Abner 12. DON LAUGHEAD, ADC 12; French Club 10; Hi-Y 10,11; Ski Club 12; Track Manager 10. RICK LAWRENCE, Wrestling 10,11; Football 10 , 11 . TERRY LAWRENCE, Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Basketball 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12, FCA 12, National Honor Society 11,12. ANDREW LEECH, Hi-Y 10; Intramurals 10,11, 12; ADC 12; Library 10,11,12. KATHY LEHMEN, GAA 10; Intramurals 11,12; J.A. 11 (ass ' t tres.), 12 (tres.). JANE LEMON, Contemporaries 11,12; ADC 12; FNA 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. MARY LEMON, ADC 12, FNA 11,12; GAA 10, 11; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12; (Chairman) DEBBIE LENC, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12; FNA 12; GAA 12; Li ' l Abner , Guys and Dolls 12; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 11. BARB LEUNTJENS, Contemporaires 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Student Congress 10; Y- Teens 10,11 (vice-pres.), 12 (vice-pres.); Cap and Gown Committee 12; Intramurals 11,12. TOM LEWIS, ADC 12, Gymnastics 10,11, In- tramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Science Seminar Group. SUSAN LIBERTY, ADC 12. CHRIS LONG, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; GAA 10 11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12. VICKIE LONG, ADC 12; Spanish Club 12. JOE LOPEZ, Intramurals 11,12. GENE LOPEZ, ADC 12, Hi-Y 10, Intramurals 11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Spanish Club 12; Football Manager 10,11,12; Baseball Man- ager 10; Wrestling Manager 11; Track Manag- er 10,11,12. RICHARD LORENZ, Choir 10, Electronics 10. MARGARET LUKENS, ADC 12; LOT 12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Kaleidoscript 11,12; Thespians 10,11,12 (vice-pres.); Women Un- limited 12 (Chairman). ALANA LUNDEEN, J.A. 10,11. SALLY LUNDGREN, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12, FNA 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Lit. Board 11; Kaleidoscript 11,12, Student Congress 10,11, 12; Homecoming Court (2nd Attendant); Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. NANCY LUSTER, ADC 12; FTA 11,12, French Club 10,11 (vice-pres.), 12 (vice-pres.); GAA 10,11,12; LO ' T 12 (Business Staff); Pep Club 10, 11,12; Nerieds 12. M PEGGY MADISON, ADC 12; FNA 11,12, GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11; VICA 12, Y-Teens 10,11, 12 . KURT MAEGLIN, ADC 12; J.A. 10. JAMES MAITLAND, ADC 12; Debate 11; FNA 12; German Club 12; LO ' T 12 (Business Staff); Science Club 10,11,12; SEA 10. KATHIE MALLEK, Spanish Club 10,11; Y- Teens 10,11; O.0. 12 (vice-pres.). MICHAEL MALMSTROM, FFA 10,11; Football 10,11 (manager). LINDSEY MANCHESTER, Electronics Club 11 (vice-pres.), 12 (pres.); J.A. 10,12. DENISE MARION, ADC 12; French Club 10; GAA 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Great Race 11, 12 . PATRICIA MARKESE, Y-Teens 10; HERO Club. DAVE MARIOTT, ADC 12; German Club 11, 12; Intramurals 10,11; Science Club 10,11,12; Swimming 10,11, 12. MILTON MARSOUN, German Club 10; Sci- ence Club 11. Intramurals 10,11,12. WAYNE MARZOLPH, ADC 12, D O. 12; German Club 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Intramur- als 10,11,12. VICKY MATTER, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 12; GAA 10,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Great Race 11,12; Tug Team 12; One Night of Melody 11,12; National Honor Society 11, 12 . DEBBIE MATZ, ADC 12, Band 10,11; J.A. 10; IDEA 12. VICKIE MAXWELL, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; One Night of Melody 12; GAA 12; Cross Country and Track Helper 12; IYQ. MICHAEL McCOLLUM, Band 10,11; Elec- tronics Club 10,11,12. LINDA McCLARRINON, D.E. 12; GAA 10; J.A. 10 (vice-pres. of sales). GREG McCLEAN, ADC 12; Football 10. MIKE McDERMAN, ADC 12; Baseball 10; Football 11,12. jean McFarland, j.a. 10 , 11 . RON McGILL, Hi-Y 10, Intramurals 11,12; Ski Club 12; Science Club 10,11,12. DARCY McKAY, ADC 12, Y-Teens 10,11. PHILLIP McKAY, ADC 12; Key Club 12; Let- termen ' s Club 10,11,12; Student Congress 12; Basketball 10,11,12; FCA 12; Homecoming Court (Honorable Mention). LANE McKINLEY, Spanish Club 10; Wrestling 10 . TERRY McKINNEY, Gymnastics 11; Hi-Y 10, 11; Intramurals 11; Vocational Welding. KURT McLAIN, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10,11,12; Sci- ence Club 10,11,12; Lettermen ' s Club 12; Baseball 10, Football 10,11,12, Basketball 10; SYZ. TOM McMINN, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10; Key Club 10,11,12; M 12 (Boy ' s Sports Ed.); Science Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. DIANA McVEY, Choir 10, GAA 12; Pep Club 11 . CHRIS MELLGREN, ADC 12, FTA 11, GAA 10, 11, Pep Club 10,11,12. DANA MERCER, Spanish Club 10 (sec.), 11. CHRIS MEREDITH, Intramurals 10,11; VICA 11; Building 12. CATHY MERRICK, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Y- Teens 10,11,12; A Capella Choir 10, Great Race 11,12; Kaleidoscript 11,12. KURT M EYER, D O. 12, Intramurals 10; Great Race 12; Floats 11. JIM MICHAELSEN, ADC 12; Key Club 10,11, 12; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Student Congress 11,12; Basektball 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; Football 10, NUBS. JEFF MICHEL, Intramurals 10, Spanish Club 10 . LINDA MIER, J.A. 10; H E R O. 12. CONSTANCE MILLER, FTA 10, GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10. JEFF MILLER, ADC 12; Concert Choir 12; J.A. 12 (tres.). RON MILLER, VICA 12. STEVE MILLS, ADC 12; FNA 12, Hi-Y 10; Key Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12. CHARLES MINEAR, ADC 12, Chior 10,11,12; D O. 12; Gymnastics 10; Guys and Dolls 12; VICA 12; J.A. 10,11. GEORGE MINEAR, ADC 12; VICA 12, J.A. 11, Basketball Manager 10; Baseball 10; Great Race 11,12. GARY MISFELDT, Intramurals 12; Science Club 10,11. PAULA MITCHELL, Kaleidoscript 12; National Honor Society 11,12. DONNA MOBURG, ADC 12; M 12 (Sub- scription Manager); Y-Teens 10; A Capella Choir 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Sci- ence Club 12; Guys and Dolls 12; Carou- sel 10. STEVE MONSON, Intramurals 12; Science Club. ANGIE MOODY, ADC 12, Choir 10,11,12; Y- Teens 10,11, Contemporaires 11,12; Carou- sel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Music Guild 10,11,12. BEVERLY MOON, ADC 12; D.E. 12. DEBBIE MORRISON, French Club 11, HERO 12 . SANDRA MORRISON, Girl ' s Chorus 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Contemporaires 11,12; Nerieds 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; Li ' l Ab- ner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Spanish Club 11 , 12 . JOHN MORTIER, ADC 12; FNA 12, Gymnas- tics 11,12; Hi-Y 10, Ski Club 12; Great Race 12. BRENDA MUDD, ADC 12; Pep Club 12, GAA 12,12, Tug Team 12; Great Race 12, IYQ. KIETH MUNDELL, Intramural Basketball 12. DEBBIE MURPHY, FNA 12; French Club 10; GAA 10, Y-Teens 10,11,12, O.0. 12. N MARTHA NASLUND, ADC 12; Band 10; FNA 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; German Club 12; Sci- ence Club 10,11,12, Kaleidoscript 12. DANIEL NAVARRO, D.E. 10,11,12. DEBORAH NELSON, ADC 12; Chorus 10,11; Concert Choir 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12. MARTHA NELSON, ADC 12; Gymnastics 10, 11,12; Tug Teams 11,12. KENNETH NEWTON, Spanish Club 11; Span- ish Honor Society 11; Football 10,11; Baseball 10; National Honor Society 11,12. JEFF NICHOLSON, Band 10,11; Spanish Club 10; D O. 12. ROGER NOBLE, Intramurals 12; Baseball 10. DEBBIE NOLEN, H E R O. 12 (pres.). PAUL NORLEN, ADC 12, A Capella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Guys and Dolls 12; National Honor Society 11,12. LINDA NUSS ADC 12; GAA 10, Pep Club 10, 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12. O PETE OCKEN, ADC 12; Basketball 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 12, Basketball Trainer 11; Football 12; Tennis 11. BUFFY OIVIO, Art Club; Choir 12; German Club 12; Guys and Dolls (Dancer). JULIE OLESON, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11, 12; French Club 10, GAA 10,11,12; M 12; 283 Pep Club 10,11; Tug Team 12. STEWART OLESON, ADC Script Committee 12; Key Club 10,11,12; FCA 12; National Hon- or Society 11,12; Track 10,11,12. DAVE OLSON, Gymnastics 11,12. GUNILLA OLOFSSON, Home Ec. Club 12. FRANCISCO ORTIZ, DE 11,12, Electrons 10; Spanish Club 10; J.A. 10. MELANIE OSTRAND, Acapella Choir 10; Y- Teens 10,11. P AMY PADESKY, ADC 12; FTA 12; CAA 12; Tug Team 12; CCD 10,11,12; Synchronized swim- ming 11,12; Great Race 12. CAROL PALMER, Kaleidoscript 12; Y-Teens 10; J.A. 10. MIKE PALMER, ADC 12; French Club 11; Pep Club 12 (Assembly Chairman); Track 10,11. GORDON PANICUCCI, ADC 12; A Capella Choir 10; FNA 12; Hi-Y 10,11; Key Club 12; Ski Club 12; Great Race 11,12. JON PAUL, Science Club 12. DOUG PAULEY, Intramurals 12. DAN PEAK, ADC 12; Electronics 10; Science Club 12; Intramurals 10,11,12. SHIRLEY PEARSALL, Band 10,11,12, Pep Club 12; Science Club 12; J.A. 12 (vice-pres.); Twirl- ers 11,12; O.0. 12. MELINDA PEARSON, ADC 12; French Club 10, National Honor Society 11,12. STEEN PEDERSON, AFS 12; Concert Choir 12; LOT 12; M 12; Guys and Dolls (Arvide Abernathy) 12; Up with People 12. DON PERKINS, Art Club 10,11,12; Intramur- als 10,11,12; LOT 12; Science Club 11; Ski Club 10,12; Great Race 11,12. ANN PETERSON, ADC 12; GAA 10,12; Pep Club 10,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; IYQ; Great Race 12; Tug Team 11,12. CHERYL PETERSON, Choir 11,12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Tug Team 12. KIRSTEN PETERSON, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Science Club 10,12; Y-Teens 10. RANDY PETERSON, ADC 12, FNA 12; Key Club 12; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Football 10, 11,12 (Captain); Baseball; Great Race 11,12; Homecoming (Second Attendant.) JANE PFEIFF, ADC 12, Concert Choir 11,12; FTA 10,11; GAA 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12 (Co- Subscription Manager); Synchronized Swim- ming 11,12; Great Race 12. CONNIE PIERCY, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 11,12; Y-Teens 10 (treas.), 11,12; One Night of Melody 11,12; Great Race 11, 12; Tug Team 10,11,12. DENNIS PIKUZA, Intramurals 10,11; Letter- men ' s Club 11,12; Electronics 11,12; Football 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. GREG POLITO, Gymnastics 11; Spanish Club 10 . MARC POSSIN, ADC 12, Science Club 10,11, 12; National Honor Society 11,12. DEBORAH POWELL, Home Ec. Club 10,11, (sec.) 12; Great Race 11 . MIKE PTAK, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Gymnas- tics 10,11; Key Club 10,11,12. TODD PURSE, ADC 12; Choir 10; FNA 12. Q MARTY QUINLIN, Choir 11; FCA 12; Golf 10, 11 , 12 . MARGARET QUINN, ADC 12, FTA 12; GAA 10,12; Intramurals 12, Kaleidoscript 12. JEFF QUINT, Band 10,11,12; French Club 10; Intramurals 10,11,12. R KATHLEEN RANEY, ADC 12; CAA 10,11,12, (Board Member); Tug Team 11,12; Great Race 12; Synchronized Swim 11,12. MARY JO RANEY, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Nerieds 10,11,12. SUE RASMUSSEN, Home Ec Club 10,11,12 (sec.) Tug Team 12; The Crucible 12. DAN REDMAN, Building Trades 12. MARILEE REED, GAA 10; H E R O. 12. GARY REINHART, Electronics 10; Auto Shop 11 , 12 . ROGER REMPE, German Club 10, Cross Country 11,12; Track 10,11,12; D O. 12; Hi-Y 10 . RICK RENNER, Hi-Y 10; Intramural Football 11,12; Track 11,12. FRANK REYES, Spanish Club 10,11,12. BEVERLY REYNOLDS, ADC 12, D.E. 12; Home Ec Club 10, Dech State Conference 12; MICHELE REYNOLDS, Girls Chorus 11; J.A. 10, Concert Choir 12; Li ' l Abner 11. JULIE RIDDLE, ADC 12; AFS 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12; Up the Down Staircase 11; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Student Congress 11,12; Homecoming Court 12 (Hon- orable Mention); Class Officer 12 (sec.); Ju- nior and Senior Prom Committees. TERRI RIDNOUR, GAA 10,11,12; H E R O. 12. MARY RIZOR, ADC 12 (Chorus); FNA 11,12; French Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Com- mencement Committee; Great Race 12. JILL ROBBINS, ADC 12; A Capella Chior 10, 11; Concert Choir 12; FTA 10,11, GAA 12; Sci- ence Club 12; Tug Team 11,12. BILL ROBERTS, Science Club 11,12; J.A. 12. CANDY ROBERTS, ADC 12; French Club 10, GAA 11; Science Club 11,12. MIKE ROBINSON, ADC 12 (Chorus); The Crucible 12; Thespians 12; Guys and Dolls 12; Up the D own Staircase 11; Harvey 12. TERRY ROBINSON, Gymnastics 10,11,12. ROBERT ROCK, Intramurals 12; Science Club 11; Lettermen Club 12; Football 10,11,12. TERESA ROCKWELL, French Club 10; J.A. 10. JAN RODRIGUEZ, ADC 12; D.E. 12; Spanish Club 10,11. PAULA ROLSCHE, FNA 12; (Nurses Helper); GAA 10,12; Tug Team 12; Crucible 12. SANDY ROSE, ADC 12; Gymnastics 11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12; Great Race 11,12. CRAIG ROSS, ADC 12; Spanish Club 11. JIM RUCHOTZKE, VICA 12. MARY RYDER, Gymnastics; Science Club 12. S RICK SALSMAN, Intramurals 12. DAVE SANDHOLM, ADC 12. RITA SCHAEFER, GAA 10,11,12 (Board Mem- ber); Tug Team 10,11,12; M 11,12 (Student Life); Nereids 11,12 (Senior Manager); Na- tional Honor Society 11,12; Great Race 11,12; Synchronized Swim 12. KATHY SCHAEFFER, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Lit. Board 12; M 12 (Co-Editor); Science Club 11,12; Tug Team 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Illinois State Scholar 12. JANET SCHAUREK, ADC 12; AFS 10, FTA 10; German Club 10,12; Y-Teens 10, National Honor Society 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12. SCOTT SCHERBROECK, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10; Great Race 12; Intramural Basketball 12. THERESA SCHERER, ADC 11,12; Forensics 10, 11,12; FNA 11; Thespians 12; The Crucible 12; Harvey 12; Stage Crew 10,11,12. STEVE SCHILB, ADC 12; Hi-Y 10; Baseball 10, 11,12; Intramural Basketball 11,12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Basketball 10; Football 10,11,12. PAM SCHREMPF, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 11,12; Science Club 10,11, Y-Teens 10,11,12; One Night of Melody 11,12; Great Race 11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12. CHARLIE SCHROEDER, Intramural Football 11; Ski Club 12. JEFF SCHUETT, ADC 12; FNA 12; Lit Board 12 (pres.); M 12 (Business Manager); Basket- ball 10,11; National Honor Society 11,12; Illi- nois State Scholar 12; Spanish Honor Society 12; Streator Senior Bowl 12. BARB SCHUMACHER, O.O. 12, National Honor Society 11,12. ROBIN SHUMACHER, ADC 12; German Club 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. GREG SCHWABE, ADC 12; Intramural Bas- ketball 10,11,12; Lettermen Club 12; Ski Club 12, Baseball 10,11,12. SUE SCHWEITZER, Science Club 12; National Honor Society 11,12. PAT SCOTT, Spanish Club 10. NANCY SEARS, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12 (Board Member); Kaleidoscript 12 (Editor); Lit. Board 12 (vice-pres.); Nereids 11,12 (Senior Manag- er); Great Race 11,12; Young Life 10,11,12; Swimming Marathon 12. FAITH SEEDS, ADC 12, Y-Teens 10,11 (Inter- Club) 12; Contemporaries 11,12; Student Congress 12; Cheerleading 10; Nereids 11,12; One Night of Melody 11,12; Great Race 11,12; Homecoming Court (Honorable Men- tion); Co-Chairman of Festival 12. STEVE SEIBERT, Lettermen Club 11,12, Base- ball 12; Wrestling 11,12. PATTY SEREG, ADC 12; FTA 10, GAA 10; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Office Helper 11,12. LINDA SERRES, ADC 12, Pep Club 10,11 (Float Chairman) 12; GAA 10,11 (Board Member), 12 (pres.); Student Congress 10,11,12 (sec.); One Night of Melody 11,12; FNA 11 (Vol- unteer), 12; Cheerleading 10; Senior Prom Chairman 12; M Queen 12; Penny Queen 11; Tug Team 11,12, Great Race 11,12; Nation- al Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 12 . ALAN SHATTUCK, Band 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10 . SYLVIA SHERRY, Band 10,11,12; Orchestra 10, 11,12; Guys and Dolls 12 (Orchestra); Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. ANDY SHERWIN, ADC 12 (Steering Commit- tee); Intramural Basketball 12; Golf 11,12. PETER SHERWIN, ADC 12; Golf 11,12; Intra- mural Basketball 12. BRENDA SHIPE, ADC 12; GAA 11; FNA 11,12; German Club 10,11 (sec. -treas.) ANN SOETHE, ADC 12; O.O. 12; FNA 11,12; GAA 10,12; Gymnastics 11,12; Science Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. SHEILA SOSBEE, ADC 12 (Chorus). GREGORY SOUZA, Basketball Intramural 11, 12; Football 10; Baseball 10, ADC 12. SCOTT SOUZA, ADC 12; Intramural Basket- ball 11,12; Football 12; F.C.A. 12. RON SPARKS, VICA 12. VITO SPARACELLO, D O. 12. TIM SPAULDING, ADC 12; German Club 10, Science Club 10,11; Tennis 10. SANDY SPENLER, National Honor Society 11, Spanish Club 10. JACKIE STANCE, ADC 12; AFS 10, GAA 10,11, 12 (Board Member); Tug Team 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; M 12 (Advertising); Science Club 10,11,12 (sec. -treas.) Great Race 12; IYQ. LESLIE STARNER, PepClub 12. KAREN STARR, ADC 12 (Chorus); Lit. Board 12; LOT 12 (Editorial Editor); Spanish Club 10, 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. MARK STEVENS, Intramural Football 12. ANNA STICE, GAA 11. MIKE STRANDLUND, Swim Team 10,11,12; Concert Choir 11,12; Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12. PATRICIA ST. DENNIS, ADC 12, GAA 12; J.A. 12; Library 12; Campus Life 10,11. GREG STOEWER, Art Club 10,11,12 (pres.); Science Club 12; Thespians 10,11; Kaleidos- cript 10,11,12 (Co-Art Editor). DEB STOKES, ADC 12; Art Club 10,11,12; Kal- 284 eidoscript 11; Thespians 11,12 (sec.); Guys and Dolls 12; Stage Crew 10,11,12; Ladies in Retirement 10. GARY STRAYHALL, Intramural Football 12; Baseball 10,11. SUSAN STREET, D.E. 11,12; GAA 10. JUDY STRUTZ, ADC 12; Lit Board 12; LOT 12 (Business Manager); Science Club 12; Library 11 (sec.). BARBARA STURGIS, ADC 12; FNA 11; GAA 10,11,12; German Club 10,12; Pep Club 10,11. DEBORAH SUESS, ADC 12; D.E. 12; Electron- ics Club 10 (Mascot). MICHAEL SULLIVAN, Band 10; Track 10,11. AL SURGEZ, Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10, 11 , 12 . KATHY SYLVESTER, ADC 12; Concert Choir 11,12; FNA 12; Gymnastics 11,12; Tug Team 11,12; Spanish Club 12; Y-Teens 10 (Inter- Club), 11,12; Cheerleading 10,11; Guys and Dolls 12; Pep Club 10,11,12. JIM SWALES, Great Race 1 1,12, Young Life 11; Swimming 10,11; Lettermen Club 11,12. BETTE SWAN, ADC 12; Art Club 11,12; GAA 10, Office Helper 12. COURTNEY SWANSON, ADC 12; Intramurals 10 , 11 , 12 . SCOTT SWARD, ADC 12; Intramural Football ' 12; Ski Club 10,12; Great Race 12. BRUCE SWEET, Choir 10, Electronics 12; J.A. 10 . T MIKE TEAGER, ADC 12; FTA 11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12. SUE TECKENBROCK, ADC 12, AFS 11,12; Concert Choir 12; GAA 10,12; Thespians 12; FNA 11,12; Tug Team 11,12; Up The Down Staircase 11; Science Club 11,12; The Cruci- ble 12; Guys and Dolls 12. MARIA TENORIO, ADC 12; FNA 11,12 (Nurse ' s Helper); French Club 10; GAA 10,11; Science Club 10,11,12. LEE THOMAS, German Club 10,11,12. MARILYN THOMAS, Mixed Chorus 10; J.A. JOE THOMPSON, Wrestling 10; Baseball 10, 11,12; Intramurals 11,12. SCOTT THOMPSON, ADC 12; Key Club 11, 12; Lettermen Club 10,11,12 (vice-pres.); Stu- dent Congress 10,11 (treas.), 12; Homecoming Court 12 (1st Attendant); FCA 12 (pres.); Ju- nior Marshal 11; Track 10,11,12; Basketball 10, 11,12; National Honor Society 11,12. BARB THORNBURG, Spanish Club 10; Span- ish Honor Society 10,11. TEED THORNGREN, ADC 12; Science Club 10,12; Tennis 10,11,12; Spanish Honor Society 10,11, National Honor Society 12. STEVE TILLBERG, Band 10,11. RICHARD TOLMIE, ADC 12, O.O. 12; Great Race 11,12; Wrestling 10, Intramurals. HENRY TOOPS, Intramural Football 11,12; Intramural Basketball 11,12. STEVE TORNES, ADC 12; Orchestra 10,11,12 (Senior Representative); Lit. Board 12; Kalei- doscript 12 (Co-Editor); Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11, Guys and Dolls 12. HANK TORRES, Intramural Football 11,12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12. GREGORY TRAPKUS, A Capella Choir 11; Concert Choir 12; Intramural Basketball 11, 12; Lettermen Club 11,12; Track 10,11,12; Bas- ketball 10, Football 10,11,12; Homecoming Court 12 (Honorable Mention); Li ' l Abner 11, Seminar 12. LOUISE TRAPKUS, ADC 12; Choir 11,12; LOT 11,12 (Page 2 Ed); Thespians 11,12; Women ' s Lib 12; The Knight of the Burning Pestle 11; The Crucible 12. CHARLES TREANOR, Band 10,11,12, LOT 12 (1st Page Editor); Li ' l Abner 11; Stage Band 10,11,12; National Honor Society 11,12; Foot- ball 10; Great Race 11,12. PENNY TROBAUGH, Pep Club 10; GAA 10, O.O. 12; Up the Down Staircase 11. MAURI TROMOLA, ADC 12; Intramural Bas- ketball 12; Intramural Football 12; AFS 12. u PAM ULLRICK, GAA 10,11, Gymnastics 11. LINDA URBAIN, Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10, Y-Teens 10,11, O.O. 12 (sec.). V CONNIE VANACKER, GAA 11,12, O.O. 12. DAVID VANDERLINDEN, Band 10; Intramur- als. SUE VANECHAUTE, ADC (Chorus) 12; FNA 11,12; Pep Club 10; Science Club 11,12. BETTE VANECKHOUTTE, ADC 12; Mixed Chorus 10; Girl ' s Chorus 10,11; Concert Choir 12; GAA 10; Li ' l Abner 11, Guys and Dolls 12; Y-Teens 11,12. COLETA VANLANDUYT, French Club 10. PATTEE VANVOOREN, ADC 12; FTA 11, GAA 10,11, Kaleidoscript 12; J.A. 12. ROSE VASQUEZ, GAA 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12. LUANN VERHELST, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12; A Cappella Choir 10; Concert Choir 11; Tug Team 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12, LOT (Third Page Editor) 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Orchestra 11,12. CONNIE VERSTRATE, ADC 12; GAA 10; Home Ed Club 11; Pep Club 10; H E R O. 12. w MARK WAGONER, VICA 12. KIM WAKINSKI, Intramurals 10,11,12. RICK WALDEN, Science Club 10,11,12; Stu- dent Congress 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; Letter- man 10,11,12; Physics Seminar 12. LAUREN WAMBEKE, ADC 12 (Chorus); FNA 12; FTA 11,12; French 10,11,12; LOT 12 (Busi- ness Staff); Pep Club 10,11,12. JERRY WARD, Football 10; Wrestling 10,11,12; Science Club 12. ALAN WARNER, VICA 12. JEFF WASSENHOVE, Track 10,11,12; Letter- men Club 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 12. BONNIE WATTS, Home Ec Club DENISE WEBB, ADC 12; Choir 10; Contempo- raires 12; One Night of Melody 12; GAA 10, 11; Y-Teens 10,11; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 11 . RANDY WEBB, ADC 12; Intramurals 10; AFS Summer Exchange Student 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 11. BARRY WEEKS, Band 10. MARY LOU WEHMEIER, ADC 12; AFS 10,11, 12; FTA 10,11,12; JA 11,12; Carousel 10; SEA. JANET WEINTRAUT, ADC 12; FTA 11,12; Great Race 11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; Spanish Honor Society 10; Nat. Honor Society 11,12. CINDY WEISSMANN, ADC 12; Choir 10,11, 12; GAA 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; Nereids 11,12; Young Life 10,11; Tug Teams 11,12. JILL WELANDER, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Ner- eids 11,12; Young Life 11; Tug Teams 11,12; Stage Crew 10; Science Club 10,11. PAM WELLS, FTA 11,12; GAA 11,12; Tug Team 11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Great Race 12; Home Ec Club 10,11. DEBBIE WENDELL, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Tug Team 12; Great Race 12; Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12; One Night of Melody 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. DONNA WENDT, GAA 10,11,12; JA 10, Home Ec Club 11,12. KEN WHITE, Lit Board 12 (sec.-treas.); LOT 12 (Managing Ed.); Spanish Club 10. MONTE WHITE, Intramurals 10,12; Spanish Honor Society; Nat. Honor Society 11,12; Baseball 10,11 STEPHEN WHITE, Intramural Football 11. RICK WILLAERT, ADC 12; Electronics 11; Key Club 12; Lettermen 10,11,12; Science 10,12; Ski Club 12; Swimming 10,11,12. JERRY WILLIAMS, ADC 12; A Capella 10; Concert Choir 11,12; Intramural Football and Basketball; Guys and Dolls 12. JOAN WILLIAMS, ADC 12; FNA 11.12, GAA 10,11; Pep Club 10,11,12, Y-Teens 10,11,12; Commencement Committee; Great Race 12. BETTE WILLITS, ADC 12; Art Club 12; Tennis 10,11,12; IYQ; Campus Life 10,11,12. CINDY WILSON, ADC 12, Home Ec Club 12; Pep Club 10, J.A. 10. LAURIE WILSON, Orchestra 10,11,12; Band 12; Choir 12; Guys and Dolls 12; French Club 10,11,12; ScienceClub 10. MARILYN WILSON, ADC 12; Choir 10; Tug Team 12; Women ' s Liberation 12. REED WISELY, Football 12; Track 11,12; Gym- nastics 11; Intramurals 11,12. BONNIE WITHERSPOON, ADC 12, French Club 10,11; GAA 10; Y-Teens 10. JENETTE WITZEL, ADC 12; German Club 10. JANET WOLVERTON, ADC 12, Y-Teens 10. CRAIG WOODARD, Choir 10,11,12; Tennis 10,11,12; Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; “Guys and Dolls 12; Science Club 12. CINDY WOODWARD, ADC 12, Spanish Club 10 , 12 . DEBBIE WOODS, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Tug Teams 10,11,12; Great Race 12, Y-Teens 10,12; GAA 10,11; Carousel 10; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 12. VICKI WOODS, D.E. 11,12, Y-Teens 10,11. DEBBIE WRIOHT, ADC 12; GAA 10; D.E. 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Y MICHAEL YAUDAS, Intramurals 11,12; Tennis 10 . KATH Y YEAGER, Y-Teens 11. JAMES S. YOUNG, Science 12. JEFFREY YOUNG, ADC 12; Key Club 12; Base- ball 10,11; Lettermen ' s Club 11,12; Basketball 10; Football 10,11,12. MARCIA YOUNGVORST, ADC 12, FNA 12 (sec.); GAA 12; Gymnastics 11,12; Y-Teens 10, 11,12; One Night of Melody 12; Great Race 11,12; Tug Team 12. z MARVIN ZADERAKA, Intramurals 11,12; Baseball 10,11,12. Book Index Academics Advertising Art Club Band Basketball Cheerleaders Choirs Contemporaires Cross Country Crucible Distributive Education Electronics Club Fine Arts Awards Football Forensics French Club Future Christian Athletes Future Nurses Future Teachers of America Girls Athletic Association German Club Golf Guys and Dolls Gymnastics Harvey Homecoming Home Economics Club Juniors Kaleidoscript Key Club Literary Board Line O ' Type M National Honor Society Nerieds Office Occupations Orchestra Pep Club Scholastic Honors Group Science Club Senior Activities Seniors Ski Club Sophomores Spanish Club Stage Crew Student Congress Student Life Swimming Tennis Thespians Track VICA Wrestling Y -Teens 78 244 135 70 36 54 74 66 34 60 141 134 58 26 126 130 129 138 136 120 128 33 62 44 64 12 145 212 111 113 110 108 106 100 124 142 72 116 98 114 280 146 118 228 132 68 104 8 46 32 68 49 140 41 126 A Abbolt. Greg V. 100, 217 Ackerland, Julie A. 214 Adam, John A; B A , M.A.; English; Admin Ass ' t; English literature and Composition, 82 Adams, Douglas 44, 150 Adams, Kent 150 Adams, Sheri C. 236 Adams, William S.; B S.; M.A. in Ed., Coop. Education 88 Ade, David T 238 Adleman, Jody S. 131, 235 Agnor, Laura T 76, 219 Aitken, Judi K. 143,150, 223 Aitken, laury K. 150 Aitken. Susan 1. 120, 122, 150 Akers, Glenda 1. 143. 150 Akers. Karen F 237 Albertson, Debra 150 Albrecht, Ann E. 150 Aldene, Jan L 232, 233 Aldene, Kathie J 98, 100, 136, 137, 150, 182 Allardyce, Mike R. 241 Allen, Beverly 100, 220 Allen, Brian 31 Allen, Dannie W 150 Allen, Jeffrey W 140, 150 Allen, Jerry L. 150 Allen, Karmel K. 76. 217 Allen. Kirk E 38, 105, 112, 129 Allen, Larry C. 216 Allen, Robin R 144, 150 Allen, Saundra 218 Allison, Christine L . 223 Allison, Danny R 41, 150 Allison, David J 151 Alter, Ann Scott 218 Alvarado, Anton G. 238 Alvarado, Mark T. 151 Alvarado, Michael 216 Alvarado. Richard 140 Amundson, Cynthia 61, 74, 221 Anderson. Amy B 76, 127, 235 Anderson, Arlene K. 100, 151 Anderson, Debby L. 220 Anderson, Diane L. 76. 238 Anderson. Ellen J 236 Anderson, Helen; B.A., M.A.. Counselor 83 Anderson, James Scot 241 Anderson, Jan L. 217 Anderson, Jeff P 63, 68, 75 Anderson, Jeri l 241 Anderson, Jim S. 222 Anderson, Mrs Karen, B.A.; Foods 92 Anderson, Kathy A. 151 Anderson, Ken E. 220 Anderson, K. Rob 233 Anderson, Linda L. 138, 217 Anderson, Linda M. 76 Anderson, Martin D. 236 Anderson, Mary K. 235 Anderson, Nancy 151, 214 Anderson, S. Mark 151 Anderson. Steve S. 77 Anderson, Ten L. 67 Anderson. Wilson B. 239 Andrews, Jan Clayton 232 Angell. D Roger 28, 41 Anselmi, Gilbert N. 151 Antu, Jesse 231 Archer, Steve R 230 Armetta, Christopher K. 230 Armetta, Gina T. 223 Armstrong, Kathleen 151 Arndt, Christopher L 219 Arnold, Patricia ). 151 Arp, Molly E. 133, 235, 236 Arrington, Arthur A. 40, 241 Ashpole, Don L. 151 Asplund, Dan David 31, 241 Aswege, Scott S. 214 Aten. Marcia A 241 Atherton. Cathy J. 230 Atkins, Doreen L. 55, 100, 105, 222 Atkins, Marc K. 237 Student and Faculty Index Atkins, Pat L. 151 Attwood, Billy C 151 Attwood, Lennice M 151 Audas, Joy L. 77, 230 Ausherman, Carl 31, 238 Avery, Brian S. 235 Axne, Deanna 216 Axnix, J. Gene 231 Axnix, Mary F. 151 B Baber, Victor A 217 Bailey, Sue A. 219 Bailey, Tom R. 151 Bailey. Vicki S. 214 Baird, William A 41,151,181 Baker, B 236 Baker, Ernest C. 151 Baker, Kenny A. 152 Baker. Pamela M 223 Baker, RoddieE. 31, 236 Baldwin, Brian L. 41, 152 Baldwin, Mark 41 Ball. Kathy A. 152 Ballard, Connie K. 59 Ballard, Greg R 152, 201 Ballou, Kim S. 74. 104, 127. 133, 138, 152 Balt ell, William G.; B.S., M.S., Driver Education, Varsity Basketball and Baseball 38, 94 Banfield, Dana Frank 231 Banfield, Denise J. 108, 152, 183 Banfield, Kathy D. 238 Banks, Barbara A. 240 Baraias, George 133 Baraks. John 239 Barber, Cheryl A. 77, 241 Elarber, Judith A. 232 Barger. Robin R 76, 233 Barham, Charles A. 152 Barham, Sandy K. 152 Barr, Randy L. 152 Barritt, Lori A. 152 Bartel, David 152 Bartels. Carol l 77.152 Barth, Dan 152 Bashaw, Scott L. 238 Bateman, Doug J. 224 Bates. Marcella L. 219 Batten. Bruce A. 238 Bauer, Sally A 119, 226 Baughn, Elizabeth A 236 Baughn, Kathy Nell 239 Bauwens, Robert E. 152, 203 Bealer, Don E. 214 Bealer, Nancy J. 144, 132 Beard, Joann 223 Beard. Margo L 152 Bechel. Julie A. 233 Beck, Bridget A. 138, 231 Beckett, Sharon J. 231 Beckman. Jim M. 152 Beckmann, Delores. B A.; Speech; English Communications. English LAV; Dramatics; Thespians84 Bedford, Beatrice A. 73. 153 Beechamp, J 232 Behnken, Kathy A. 138, 153 Behrends, Bill L 153 Behrends, Pam K. 238 Beitel Sue G. 75, 215 Bell, Anne B.; A B , French, French Club 86, 87. 131 Bell, Jeff L. 153 Bell, Timothy A., B A . American Government; American and World History 86 Bender, Sandy T 145,153 Benedict, Patricia A 61, 224 Benejam, Gary A. 128, 153, 162, 266 Benker, Helen E 28, 100, 220, 270 Bennett, Ellen M 100, 153, 1% Bennett, Harold W. 41, 236 Benson, David W 46, 75, 153 Benson, Teri A. 54, 232 Benson, Tom D 112, 153 Bergren. Mike R 59,153 Bergren, Nancy J. 131, 238 Bergstrom, Susan J 143, 153 Berhenke, Debbie L. 153 Berhenke, W. Don 153 Bernard, Patricia; B.S , English 84 Berndt. Kathryn M 239 Berndt, Sally A 218 Berndt. Theresa J. 154 Berry, Mark A. 154 Bert, Dennis L. 236 Bertelsen, Karen B. 74, 153 Bess. Ruth A. 217 Beyer, James E 240 Bevhl. Keith A 236 Beyhl, Ralph G. 223 Biggs. Karen L. 219 Biggs. Kathryn A. 137, 154 Biggs. Michelle M. 137, 232 Bigham, Stephanie D 108. 118, 131. 137, 139. 154, 188 Bileddo, Rhonda J 232, 233 Bingham, Terry 261 Binns. Steve A. 214 B.rdsell, Darios N. 141,154 Birdsell, Esther V. 54, 288 Biscontine, Rodney 154 Bishop, Bill; M A , Safety Education; Sophomore Basketball 40, 88 Bishop, Craig A. 31. 43 Bishop, Lynn R 234 Bishop, Sandy K 108, 118, 121, 122, 154, 261 Bitting. Sue M 100, 105, 119, 133, 139, 220, 222, 264,266 Bivins, Carol l 217 Bizarri, David E 77, 240 Bjurstrom, Debbie A. 133. 240 Bjurstrom, Kevin H. 236 Black. Harold W 220 Black, Richard 154 Blackburn, Jeffrey P 31, 236 Blackman, Ola 154 Blakley. James Michael 230 Blaser. Scott C. 32, 75. 154 Blaylock, Jo Ann 232 Blecker, Elizabeth 154, 108 Blette, Wayne R. 223 Block. Bridget M 154 Blomquist, Dianne E 100, 154 Blomqurst, Mr John, B A ; Soc Studies 86 Blount, Daniel J 239 Blow . Debbie A 127. 138, 154 Blusher. Kevin C 31.43. 233 Bock Douglas L 240 Bogener, James L. 155 Bogener. Ron V. 43. 232 Bohman. Mark R 14, 28, 26, 38. 104, 112, 155 Bolkcom, Elizabeth 155 Bolkcom, Joseph L. 232 Bollaeri, Renee F. 76, 131, 230 Booe, Paula Ann 236 Boom, Anthony S. 234 Boom. Fritz. B.A.; M.A.; Algebra; Geometry; Key Club; Senior Ball 90, 112, 149 Boom. Mark T 73, 100. 155 Boom, Randy 33, 100. 112, 223 Bopes, Jeff J. 239 Borisek, Merle F 216 Borkhardt, Jerry W 224 Bowles, Becky S. 76, 241 Box. Lynn 100, 128 Boyd, Scott T. 155 Boyer. Lynn A. 238 Boyle. George S. 218 Boyle, Jeff L. 33 Braatelien, Mary G. 127, 133, 217 Bradley, James S , Ph B M S. Ed; General English; Communications 84 Bradley. Mike 141. 155 Brady, Jessis L. 155 Brandt, Jeff P 241 Brandt. Steve M 31. 239 Brashears, Lou Ann 237 Brasmer. G. Raymond; B.S.; M.S.; Coordinator of Industrial Education, Key Club 88 Brasmer, Paul R 112,155 Brathall, Lennie L. 236 Breckle, Christy L. 127, 131, 139, 155 Breecher, Kim A. 155, 216 Bridges. Constance S. 214 Bridges, Cynthia l 155 Briesch, Sharon L 214 Briggs, Carol | 240 287 Briggs, Kim Tracy 232 Briley, Mrs. John L.; B.A.; English 84 Bristol, Pamela G. 75. 100, 109, 155 Bristol, Sandy L. 75. 217 Britz, low W 155 Brocket! . Dave C. 241 Bromley, Kim 222 Brooks, Robert C.; B.S , M A.; Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs; Assistant Varsity Football Coach 29, 82 Brooks, V. 241 Brown, Jack H.; B.A., M.A.; Plain and Solid Geometry; Director of Activities 82, 104 Brown, John 155 Brown, lenetta A. 145. 232 Brown, Randy J. 140, 214 Brown. Veronica 67, 143, 156 Bruce, Cathy A. 232 Brummitt, Melinda K 145, 234 Bruyntjens, Jane E. 237 Buchanan, Sue E. 74 Bucher, Richard G. 239 Buchholz, Phil N. 156 Buck, Maria M. 144, 156 Buckley, Steve H. 220 Buhrke, Rovin A. 100, 121, 133, 218, 222 Buller, Sana D. 138, 218 Bullock, Tim L. 216 Bunte, Ken, B.S.; M.Ed.; Physical Education; Assistant Varsity Football 29. 94 Bunten, Steve K. 156 Burdick, Margo R 76, 241 Burgess, Steven W. 43. 237 Burke, Dana 156 Burke. Jeff P 76. 238 Burke. Tracy 1. 74,217 Burke, Valorie J. 232 Burklund, Glenn S. 156 Burleson, Steve A 30, 31. 43, 231 Burnette, Melody L. 156 Burns. Deborah W. 100, 156 Burns, Jerry A. 238 Burns, Rosalie, B.A.; Spanish 86, 133 Burns, Vicki I. 238 Burrows, Sharon L. 156 Burrus, Jan E. 100, 220 Burton, Gary J; 215 Busen, David 218 Buser, Robert D. 241 Buser, Sue D. 77, 220 Bushee, Jams 140, 156 Bushman, Gary; B.S. and M.S. in Ed.; Physics; Chem-Physics; Science Club; T.H.I.S. 90, 214 Bustard, Jim M 28. 100, 112, 217, 266 Butter, Keith R 217 Butts, Kevin S. 77 Byrne, Sheri L. 157 C Cackler, Mark 41, 100, 112, 133 Cahalan, Frank 220 Cain, Richard 44, 100, 224 Caldwell, Larry 239 Caldwell, Scott Callahan, Jeff 222 Callas. Cathy 67, 105,131,139 Callas, Steve 28 Callewaert, David 237 Camferdam, Patty 217 Camferdam, Steven 100. 112, 139, 157 Campagna, Jeff 157 Campbell, Jo Marie 157 Cappaert, Donna 157 Cappaert, Nancy 127, 131, 238 Caras, Ed 220 Carey, Loren K, A.B., An; Sculpture- Pottery; Drawing and Painting; Art Club 38 Carey, Patricia 100, 226 Carleton, Cindy 121,157 Carleton, Teresa 113 Carls, Judith M.; BA; Girls Physical Education; Y-Teens94 Carls Larry M ; B S.; M.Ed.; Boys Physical Education; First Aid; Athletic Trainer 94 Carlson, Bob 157 Carlson, Cynthia 223 Carlson, Dan 15, 28. 104, 112, 157 Carlson, David 236 Carlson, Gayelene 144, 157 Carlson, Mrs. Jean; B.S.; Physical Education Dept. Head; Head of G. A. A.; Assistant Head of Cheerleading 94 Carlson, Jean A. 100, 157, 167. 169 Carlson, Jeff 75,100,157 Carlson, Julie 236 Carlson, Pamela 73, 258 Carlson, Randy 232 Carlson, Randy C. 112 Carlson, Roger 235 Carlson. Sarah 67, 119, 133, 217 Carlstrom, Karen 232 Carmack, Jean 217 Carnide, Mike 214 Carroll, Susan 128, 238 Carsen, Cynthis 218 Carson, Opal; B.S. Ed.; M.A.; English Dept Head 84 Carter. Catherine 67, 100, 105, 223, 265 Carter, Cindy 233 Carter, Karen 223 Carter, Steve 157 Carty, Craig, 216 Carver, Grace 157 Case, Elinor, B.A.; M.S.; Library 84 Casillas, Janet 238 Casillas, Sharon 237 Casper, Curtis 157 Catlett. Patricia 241 Causemaker, Brian 241 Causemaker, Pamela 144, 157 Cavazos, Gloria 133, 238 Cavazos, Ivan 224 Cavazos, J. 224 Cavazoi, Yolanda 133 Cervantes. Elizabeth 157 Cervantes, Enrique 218 Cervantes. Nancy 157 Cervantes, Pamela 238 Ceurvorst, John 158 Champion, Curt 68, 73, 221 Chanay, Lynn; B.A.; Math 90 Chapman, Linda 223 Charlton, Charles 234 Cheek, Mike 158 Cheek, Vicki 235 Cherrington, Marcy 14, 127, 139, 158 Chilberg, Marty 100, 158 Chinn, Nancy 222 Christensen, Tom 218 Christofersen, Jon 232 Christofferson, Susan 119, 138, 215 Chumtiley, Bret 31. 43. 231 Chumbley, Kristy 127, 127, 133, 158, 176 Ciaraldi, Steve 158 Claeys, Cathy 234 Clark, Bill 30. 73, Clark, Bob 59, 158 Clark, Chris 223 Clark, Donna 222 Clark, Keith 59. 214 Clark, Travis 158 Clark. Vickie 158 Clausen. Julie 75. 98, 100,158 Cowdery, Beth 160 Cowdery, Janis 230 Cox, Dave 160 Cox, Deborah 241 Coyne, Barbara, B A.; S.M Biology; Biology I 90 Craig, Spencer 153, 160 Crampton, Richard 238 Crandall, Doug 44, 160 Clausen, Mary Lou 77, 127, 131, 235 Clauson, Gary 215 Clauson, Greg 34, 35. 104, 105. 129, 158 Cleek, Rodney 158 Cleek, Sandra 128, 137 Clinard, Richard 28,139,158 Clinch, Jane 214 Cloos, Larry 232 Close, Wayne 158 Clow, Ellen 159 Cochuyt, Rick 159 Coder, Jack; B A.; M.A.; Counselor 83 Colclasure, Randy 240 Colley, Candace 217 Collings. Linda 231 Collins, Elvie 215 Collins, H. 219 Collins, Nancy 113, 159 Collis, Steve 141, 159 Collison, Lissa 74, 98, 100, 106, 159, 191 Collison, Philip 230 Compton, April 59, 68, 159 Conelly, Carol; B Ed.. M A , Latin. Latin Club 86 Conner, Mark 218 Conrad, Donna 145, 159 Conway, Jim 230 Conway, Judy 127, 133, 139, 140, 159 Cooins, S. 217 Cook, Cary 100,130, 219 Cook, Cynthia 241 Cook, Vickie 145, 235 Cooley, Marsha 100, 159 Coomes, Diane 220 Cooney, Patricia 131, 159 Cooper, Cynthia 121, 160 Cooper, Deborah 100, 121 Cooper, Randall 231 Cooper. Steve 223 Coopman, Dave; B.A.; English; M 84 Cope, Duane 76, 160 Cordes, Jeff 217 Corkery, Dave 46, 238 Corkery, Joe 100, 160 Corl, Debbie 239 Cornell, Mike 100 Cornmesser, Carol 241 Cornmesser, Sue 145, 160 Cothron, Michael 223 Countryman, Julie 235 Countryman, Kent 217 Coussens, Denise 138, 224 Covents, Sally 224 Crandall, Duane 232 Crane, Anne 128, 230, 239 Crane, Michael 28. 100. 160 Creen, Terry 241 Crews, Steven 160 Crippen, John 224 Crippen, Laurie 141 Criswell, Beryl 160 Criswell, Walt 235 Crosby, Curt 235 Cross, Rachel 160 Crouch, Greg 232 Crouch, Ronald; B.S.; M.Ed., Electronics; Electronics Club 88, 134 Crowe, Barbara 161 Croxton, Nancy 161 Culbertson, Carl 220 Cullen, John 217, 270 Cunningham, Sherry 100 Curtis, Robert 234 Curtis, V. Scott 231 Curry. Kathleen; B.S.; Library 84 Cutler, Kim 238 Czerewko, Peter 115, 220 Czerewko. Sergei 73 D Dahlberg, Jan 67, 127, 131, 133, 139, 161 Dailing, Dan 161 Dailing, Mike 46, 161 Dalhaus, Alan; B.A. in Music; Marching Band; Music Appreciation; Elementary Bands; Stage Band 59, 92 288 Dalton, Peggy 232 Dangel, Camilla 67, 100, 230 Danielson, Krista 215 Danielson, Kurt 241 Danner, Mary 161 Darin, Jimmy 161 Darnall, Rick 44, 240 Davis, Barbara 214, 217 Davis, Cathy 241 Davis, Conswala 233 Davis Lamonta 222 Davis, Michele 67, 139, 224 Davis, Paul 161 Davis, Paul R 41, 236 Davis, Ray 141 Davis, Terry 220 Dawson, Pat 216 Day, Gregory 59, 75 Dean, Milton 219 DeBaene, Mark 28,41,222 DeBlaey, Robert 239 De Bo, Cindy 67,75, 161 Decker, Candace 161 Decker, Gary 238 Decker, Stephen 34, 35, 234 DeClerck. Greg 46,133, 238 DeClerck, Kathy 238 Decoster, Lisa 219 Dedecker, Christine 235 Dee, Sue 73, 98, 100, 161 DeGraeve, Scott 33, 46, 235 DeGrande, Mark 233 Dejonghe, Charlene 236 Dekker, |ohn 238 DeLaRosa, Carmen 217 DelaRosa, Joe 28, 161 DeLong, Wanda 140. 161. 170 Delp, Ronald 100 Deleu, Don 33, 38. 161 Deluna, Roxanne 238 DeMay, Mark 162 Dempsey, Lloyd 44 Dempsey, Michael 38. 112, 129. 133, 133, 216, 220, 221, 265 Denato. Donald 162 Denkhoff, Jan 127, 133, 139, 162 Dennhardt, Denise 241 Dennhardt, Paul 60, 62, 74, 100, 148 Dennison, Michael 231 DePoorter, Catherine 231 DePoorter, Joseph 216 DePoorter. Norma 162 DeReu, Dirk 217 Derou in, Thomas, B A.; English; Varsity Tennis; Ass ' t. Sophomore Basketball 32, 84, 85 Desmet, Catherine 230 Despain, John 133 Deushane, Mike 162 Deutsch, William 135 DeVilder, Mr. Jack; B.S.; Spanish 40. 86 Devinney, R.A.; B.A ; M.A.; World History; Audio-Visual Co-Ordinator 86 DeVolder, Charles 162 DeVolder, John 162 DeVolder, Larry 162 DeVrieze, Joel 162 DeVneze, Leeann 67, 75. 138, 219 DeVrieze, William 234 DeWaele, Mike 162 DeWitte, Jim 162 DeWitte. Sharon 214 Dhaenens, Steve 162 Dick, Joyce 76, 232 Dickerson, Daniel 128, 220 Dietsch, Nancy 100, 163 Dietsch, Pam 233 Dilulio, L H ; B M E M M E ; Band; 92, 93 Dineen, Mr. James; B.S.; CWT — Special 88 Dismer, Cathy 120, 217 Dixon, Candy 238 Dobbs. Barb 163 Dobbs. Dewey 237 Dobbels. Cynthia 100, 163 Doherty. Philip M.; B.A ; German; German Club 86 Doering, Pamela 237 Doering, Peter 241 Donaldson, B. 241 Donis. Amy 163 Donohue, Jeanette 113, 163 Dooley, Karen 163 Dooley, Orval 218 Dopier, Robert 238 Dopier, Tom 129, 163 Dorland, Denise 238 Dorr, Paula 163 Douglas, John 223 Douglas. Kathy 237 Douglas. Kathy 77, 234 Douglas, Kevin 238 Douglas, Shawn 141 Douglas, Vickie 222 Dow, Traci 131 Doyle, Chuck 163 Doyle, Shannon 218 Doyle, Tom 40, 241 Drefchinski, Anthony 140, 163 Dreifurst, Kenneth 163 Drinkwine, Freda 223 Drmkwine, Rocky 234 Driscoll, Julia 220 Drummond, Kim 163 Du Burg, Mark 164 Du by, Laura 217 Dudzik, Steve 68, 74, 164 Duffy, Mr William; M.A.; Counselor 83 Duhm, Pamela 143. 164 Duke. Cheryl 164 Duke, David 164 Dulaney, Randy 236 Dull, Ken 233 Dumoulin, Jeanine 233 Duncan, Diane 98. 100, 108, 118, 164 Duncan, Dorothea; B.S.; Clothing 92. 169 Duncan, Sara 77, 137, 238 Dunlap. Carol 120 Dunlop, Donna 141, 164 Dunlop. Scott 215 Dunn, Cynthia 164 Dunn, Daniel 164 Dunn, Keith 224 Dunton, Belinda 234 DuPont, Donald 220 Duyvejonck. Cliff 164 Dye, Brad 28. 217, 266 Dye, Cathy 127, 139, 164 Dye, Jack; B.A.; Government; Geography, Golf 86 Dye, Lori 233 Dyer. Robert 68, 100, 113, 217 E Ealy, Guy 214 Ealy, Hanniel 31, 43, 231 Easter, Lawanda 164 Eastland, Nancy 218 Eastman, Gary 241 Eastman, Keith 221 Eaton, Maja 55, 100, 127, 139. 226 Eberhardt, Patrick 34 Ecker, Debbi 28, 100, 223 Eckert, Gregory 37, 38, 215 Eddy, James 139, 164 Eddy, Michael 234 Edgar, Cindy 220 Edgar, Norman 164 Edlund, Susan 98, 100, 109, 164, 258 Edmonds, Ron 44 Edstrom, Paul 46, 241 Edwards, Beth 164 Edwards, Edward 76, 238 Edwards, Kristine 217 Edwards, Rich 40, 232 Edwards, Robert A.; B.A., M.A.; Woodworking, 88 Edwards, Susan 15,139, 165 Egen, Lana 222 Ehlers, Robert 31. 40. 235 Ehrhardt, James 138, 218 Ekstam, Kendall 219 Elhoffer, Beth 54, 119, 133. 235 Elhoffer, Nancy 100, 165 Elijah, Steve 165 Elliott. Cal 231 Elliott, George 108, 165 Elliott, William 217 Ellis, Diana 100, 220 Ellis, lames 236, 241 Ellis, Kim 100, 133, 217 Ellison, Jennie; B.A., M.A.; English 84 Emler. Glen 224 Engstrom, Richard 230, 241 Engwall, Jodean 234 Erickson, Debby 67, 127, 138, 165 Erickson, Joel; B.A.; General Art, Painting and Drawing 92, 93 Ericson, Jacqueline 145 Ericson, Rhonda 59, 73, 156, 165 Escajeda, Ruben 140, 165 Escarza, Gloria 100, 127, 133, 139, 216, 217. 222 Escarza, Maria 133, 232, 235 Esterdahl. Dawn 67. 75. 138. 165 Estes, David 216 Etzel, Sam; B.S., M.S.; Mechanical Drawing and Woodworking 88 Etzel. Dudsn; B.S.; English 84 Evans, Michael 28. 41,218 Evans, Steve 27, 165 Eveland, Patricia 67, 165 Everett. Patricia 119, 235 Evert, Debra 219 Ewert, John 222 Ex bom, David 231 Eyre, Colleen 75 F Fahlberg, Andra 100 Farber, Lee 140 Farrell, Irene; B.A.; English 84, 113 Faust, Kimberlee, 100, 223 Favri, Bill 238 Fecht, Patricia 76, 238 Felgar, Lisa 144 Felgar, Sheri 219, 232 Fells, Patrick 234 Felton, J. 241 Fentem, Don; B.S. in Ed., M.A.T.; T.H.I.S. Chem-Physics, Chem-Study; Science Club 90. 91 Ferguson, Rhonda 237 Ferral. Debra 220 Ferris. Brian 43, 234 Ferry, Luann 218 Fesier.C.236 Finch, Sandy 231 Finkle, Cheryl 220 Finkle, Julie 114 Finley, David 230 Fischer. Debbie 133, 235 Fisher, Bill 34, 35 Fitzpatrick. Wynn 27. 28, 139 Flack. James 224 Flatley, Jane 100 Flesner, Gene; B.S. and M.A. in Ed, Mathematics 90 Floming, Laurie 141 Flood, Steven 232 Flosi, Marty 231 Flynn. Gail 138, 220 Folmer, Susan 167 Ford, Timothy 44. 63. 68. 74. 167, 198 Forest, Annette 167 Forsberg, Brian 32, 46 Forseth, Deborah; B.S.; Home Economics; 92 Forshee, James 218 Forshee, Ron 234 Forslund, Leann 100, 139, 217 Fortin. David 167 Foss, Dave 236 Foster, Elaine 238 Foster, Elizabeth 100. 236 Foster, Mary; M.A. Social Studies 86 Foulger, Dave 217 Foutch. Elizabeth 127, 133, 139, 167 Fox, Keith 167 Fox, Robert 217 Foy, Dawn 215 Frame. Dawn 127, 133. 139, 143. 167 Francescon, Terrance 214 Franklin, Brad 232 Franklin, Katheryn 77, 131, 235 Franks, Bill 31. 40. 77 Franks. Donald 28, 167 Franks, Laura 167 Fraser, Denise 221 Frederiksen. Alan 168 Frederiksen, Denise 238 Freeman, Hal 240 Freeman Monica 141, 168 Freeman, Robert 104, 105. 112. 129, 139. 168, 263 Freisinger, Danny 168 Fretty, Scott 232 Frey. Bob 238 Frey, Kevin 168 Friesth, Kurt 68 Friesth, Scott 68. 75, 168 Frohreich, Greta 168 Frutiger, Vicki 168 Fulcher, Michael 168 Fulcher, Timothy 28, 220 Funk, Dawn 113, 234 Furgie. Cathie 67, 104. 127. 138, 168 G Gabbert, Michael 168 Gadaire, Mary 238 Gaghagen, Donna 219 Gaghagen, Patricia 168 Galassi, fane 168 289 Galassi, Mary 230 Gantz, Derwin 232 Gapinski, Tamer a 143, 168 Garcia, A. 233 Garcia, Christine 144, 168 Garcia Lisa 76, 224 Garrison, Chris 138, 218 Garrison, Michael 216 Garrison, Shelby 236 Garza, Raymond 168 Gaskill, Eva 222 Gates, Holly 100, 169 Gault, Dina 241 Geddling, Michael 112, 220, 266 Gehring, Helen; M B Education; Distributive Education 88. 141 Gellerstedt, Suzanne 230 Gengler, Sharon 77, 145, 224 Gerard, Julie 231 Gerstel, Bonnie 76, 232 Gesling, Diane 77, 128 Giacomelli, Sue 143, 169 Gibbons, William 223 Gibson, Emilie 100, 169 Gibson, Stephen 75, 100, 131 Gillen, Amy 100. 224 Gilmore. Alanna 224 Gilmore, Robin 169 Gilson, Eugenia 238 Gipson. Mike 169 Gittings, Brian 234 Glenn, Dan 31, 68 Glenn, James 76 Glidwell, Theodore 41, 169 Glover, Willie 169 Goar, Darrell B.S., M.S., Chem-Phics T.H.I.S. Director; 90 Gochanour. Tom 216 Godwin, Jan 100, 109, 169 Goebel, Gary 32. 38, 112, 129 Goetz, Alanna 215 Goetz, Rick 234 Gomez, Joe 43, 238 Gooch, Gregg 238 Goode, Sharon 214 Goodman. Cheryl 235 Goodman, Terrte 119, 236 Goodnight, Mary 170 Goodwin, Sarah 170 Gordon, Daniel 59, 73, 170 Gordon, David 76 Gordon, William 237 Gorter, Steven 218 Gosa, Rick 241 Grafton, Melinda 55, 105, 119 Grafton, Wendy 217 Gragg, Joseph 223 Grahm, Darcy 100 Grahm, Marilyn 115, 220 Grahm, Stanley 170 Green, Deborah 215 Green, Deborah R. 170, 221 Green, Diane 127, 139. 144, 170 Green, Jeff 224 Green Lynda 233 Green, Robert 234 Green, Ron 240 Green, Roxie 217 Greene. Beth 127, 138. 170 Greer, Jackie 127, 133, 231 Greer, Karen 170 Greer, Lauretta 139, 170 Greiner, Daniel 239 Grems, Mark 170 Gress, P. 224 Cress. S. 237 Griffee, Beth 131, 139 Griffin, Cynthia 133, 232 Griffin, Gary 41. 224 Griffin, John 129, 235 Griffin, Michael 28, 222 Griffin, Rebecca 223 Griffith, Harold; A.B., M.A.; Counselor 83 Griffith, Jeff 32, 100, 170 Grimes, Steven 46 Grimes, William 215 Grimm, David 218 Groene, David 170 Guerrero, Catherine 133, 230 Guerrero, Raul 221 Guinn, Dorrie 238 Gulley, James 32, 170 Gunnerson, Teresa 139, 220 Gurik. Susan 240 Gustafson, Craig 238 Gustaf son, Doug 230 Gustafson. Karl 43, 241 Gustafson. Marla 143, 170 Gustafson, Sally 133, 145, 171 Gustus, Toni 76, 236 Guy, Barbara 100, 145, 220 H Haake, Rebekah 100 Hagberg, Kristine 73, 238 Hagberg. Milton E.; A.B., M S.; Collage Algebra and Triginometry, Algebra II 90 Hahn, Jenny 224 Hahn. Randall 241 Hakeman. Patty 76 Hall, Patrick 231 Hallene, Carol 14, 55. 96. 127, 138, 171 Halloran, Kitty 171 Hallquist. Vicki 15,67, 104, 127, 138, 171 Hallstrom, Charles 216 Hallstrom, Ellen 171 Hamer, Karen 171 Hammar, Thomas 171 Hammer, Richard 98, 100, 113, 171, 190. 191 Hammerberg, Cheryl 240 Hammerberg, Sue 73, 100, 109, 122, 171 Hammerberg, Tom 46 Hanavan, Dave 239 Hancks, Rick 40, 238 Haney, Nancy 240 Hank, Carol 131, 232 Hankey, John 172 Hanna, Mark 241 Hanneman, Jan 217 Hansen, David 172 Hansen, Per 172, 205 Hansen, Bill 172 Hanson, Barbara 230, 273 Hanson, Kenneth 231 Hanson, Sherry 214 Hanz, Mark 172 Harder, Steve 172 Hardi, Diana 223 Harding, Mona 55, 74, 149, 172, 194 Harkey, Orville; A.B., M.A.T.M.; Basic Math, Algebra I, Analytic Geometry, Calculus 90 Harlow, Doris 77, 214 Harmening, Gail 100, 220 Harms, Jeffery 40, 237 Harp, James 224 Harper, Denise 239 Harper, Joan 172 Harper, Laurie 172 Harper, Mona 98, 100, 171, 172 Harper, Scott 239 Harrington, Ellen 77, 241 Harris, Bob 217 Harris, Hudson 216 Harris Hysonja 218 Harris, Kyle 172 Harris, Randy 230 Hart, Terri 239 Hartman, Jane 172 Hartman, Jean 172 Hartzell. Kathy 127, 172 Harvey, Ellen 144, 173 Harvey, William 173 Harwood, Karen 173 Haskins, E. Edward 28 Hasty. William 173 Hauck, Melanie 76, 131, 223 Hawotte, Rick 218 Haws, Dennis 220 Hay, Donald 214 Hayden, Vanessa 131, 238 Hayes, Mary 238 Hayes, Michael 222 Hayward, Dawn 100, 219 Hazen, Kay 68, 100, 173 Healy, Brian 44, 173, 191 Healy, James 44, 231 Hearn, Diana 232 Heater, Michael 173 Heath, Sandra 218 Heaton, Bernard 232 Hebdon, Kenneth 232 Hedberg, Kenneth 59, 73. 128, 232 Hedegard, Calvin B.; B.A., M.A.; Music 74, 92 Heegan, Sally 221 Heisley, Greg 237 Hellberg, Patty 173 Hellberg, Robert 173 Hellebuyck, Ruth 100, 173 Helsel, Terri 54, 238 Hemmingson, Joseph 32, 215 Hendershot, Kerri 238 Henderson, Brenda 77, 217 Henderson, David 173 Hendrix, Kay 144, 173 Hendrix, Paula 215 Henning, Jeanne 230 Henrichs. Wayne 174 Henry, Ken 174 Henry, Pamela 240 Henss, Mrs. Geneva, R.N.; B.S., P.H.N., School Nurse; Teac her-Nurse Consultant; Future Nurses — Allied Health Club 94 Hepner, Carol 100, 220 Hermann, Lisa 235 Hernandez, Enrico 174 Hernandiz, Victor 174 Hernstrom, Kyle 41, 216 Heukeshoven, Eric 234 Hicks, Rhonda 241 Hicks, Thomas S. 230 Hicks, Tom 174 Higdon, Verna 238 Hile. Sara 100, 220 Hill, Duane 140 Hill. Jane 237 Hines, David 219 Hingtgen. Paul 28, 29, 139, 174 Hintz, Nikki 100, 133, 174 Hobert, Jackie 236 Hodgkin, Michele 174 Hodgson, Terri 133, 174 Hodson, Brian 31, 231 Hoeltzner, Jane 175 Hoff, Curt 175 Hoffman, Douglas 59. 218 Hoffman, Kevin 40. 76. 238 Hoffman, Michael 175 Hoffman. Machelle 59. 100, 175 Hoggard, Gwendolyn 214 Hoke, Mark 40, 234 Holgersson, Susan 61, 68, 76, 175 Holmes, Jeffery 231 Holmes, Jessica 131, 222 Holmes, Lynn 223 Holmes, William 175 Holmgren, Janelle 238 Holmgren. Judith 100, 108, 118, 175, 262 Holroyd, Dan 175 Holst, Debra 175 Holt, David 175, 271 Holton, Charles 237 Hoogheem, Debra 100, 138, 217 Hook, Earnestine 232 Hoover, David 235 Hopping, Beverly 234 Hopping, Michael 236 Horton, Lynn 238 Hotchkiss, Steve 175 Houchin, Tamara 224 Hough, Terry 221 House, Beth 119, 232 House, Douglas 236 House, Norma 223 Houston, Charles 241 Howard, Donna 131, 232 Howdeshell, Edie 175 Howell, David 34, 35. 138, 232 Howell, Debra 220 Hoye, John 220 Hoye, Linda 239 Hoyt. Cindy 77, 231 Hoyt. Kathy 138, 218 Hoyt, Michael 41, 175 Hoyt, Patrick 238 Hubbard, Lisa 175 Hudson, Pamela 77, 137 Huennekens, Sandra 222 Hagaert, Diane 223 Huggins, Leslie 218 Hughes. Barbara 127, 139, 175 Hull, Don 175 Hull, Kenneth 131, 235 Hulse, Deloris; B.S.; Chemistry, Pep Club 90, 91 Hutting, David 175 Humphrey, Bill 176 Huntington. Barbara 219 Hunt, Carol 145, 217 Hunt. Rebecca 237 Huntoon, George 176 Hunwardsen, Julie 233 Hunwardsen, Karen 214 Hurst. Candy 233 Hyink, Dorthea; B.S., Shorthand, Transcription 88 I Ide, Pat 224 Impens. Pat 223 Ingelson, Jeannme 67, 98, 100, 109, 118, 120, 131, 176 Inskeep, Robert 176 Isaacson. Dennis 176 Iwataki, James 223 Izar, Steve 176 J Jabaay, Jack 176 Jackson, Guy James 230 Jackson, Larry 176. 261 Jackson, Patricia 67, 75, 109, 122, 150, 172, 176 Jacobs, Laurie 176 Jacobs, Sue 231 Jahns, Martha 176 James, Cynthia 239 James, Melissa 224 Jamieson, Joann 176 Jamison, Cherie 122, 222 Jamison, Scott 46, 112, 176 Janoski, Lenore 136, 137, 140, 176 Jared, Tim 177 Jarrard, David 237 Jasper, Beth 131, 235 Jauhola, John 177 Jensen, Brian 233 lohnson, Amelia 232 Johnson, Ann 1 77 Johnson, Brian 76, 240 Johnson, Craig 77, 234 Johnson, Cyndi 177 Johnson, Deborah 217 Johnson, Dexter 177 Johnson, Edward 177 Johnson, Eugene 232 Johnson, Florence 135, 220 Johnson, Gary 129, 1 77 Johnson, Gary M 46, 238 290 Johnson, Georgette 177 Johnson, Glen 177 Johnson, Jackie 217 Johnson, Jeffery D 41, 216 Johnson, Jeffery L. 240 Johnson, Jeffery P. 77 Johnson. Joyce 75, 177 Johnson. Julie 177 Johnson, Kathy 133, 177 lohnson, Kendra 143, 177 Johnson, Kevin 222 Johnson, Laureen 177 lohnson, Marci 100, 223 Johnson, Mark 178 lohnson, Monique 100, 119, 133 Johnson, Nancy 76 Johnson, Pam 215, 216 Johnson, Patrick 178 lohnson, Peter 112, 230 Johnson, Phyllis, B.S., M.A , Algebra II, Geometry 91 Johnson, Randy L 140, 178 Johnson, Randy L. 238 lohnson, Richard 217 Johnson, Robin 218 Johnson, Rocky 44 Johnson, Steve C. 28, 31, 217 Johnson, Steve W 76, 237 Johnson, Tim 237 Johnson, Vonda 67, 178 Johnson, Wes; B.A.; Physics, Chemistry 30, 91 Johnson, William 219 Johnstone, Jeffery 31, 238 Johnstone, James 46, 239 Jones, Allen 236 Jones, Bob 178 Jones. Bob G. 38. 219 Jones, Bradford 232 Jones, Charles 178 Jones, Cheryl 222 Jones, Jeffery 224 Jones, Karen 219 Jones, Martin 239 Jones, Peg 140 Jordan, Judi 220 Jordan, Kevin 77, 236 Joseph, Scott 63, 68, 74, 178, 185 Joseph, David 178 Julius, John L.; B.S , Biology, Diving Coach, Ski Club 91 Jump, Marybeth 67, 215 Jump, Robert 14, 178 K Kaiser, Gary 219, 223 Kakavas, Becky 178 Kane, Dennis 220 Karlin, Amy 178 Karlix, Ken 40, 230 Karlix, Sandra 178 Karstens, Marianne 55, 104, 127, 138, 176, 1 % Kastelic, Karen 100, 143, 178 Kauzlarkh, Carol 178 Kauzlarich, Stanley 77, 232 Keenan, David 215 Keenan, Ronald 239 Keim, Mrs. Mary, B.S., M.S.; Clothing 92 Keller, Gerald 232 Keller. Steve 17, 28. 74, 110, 139, 149, 178 Keller, Vickie 240 Kelley, Mike 178 Kelley, Sandy 224 Kelley, Stephen 236 Kelley, Virginia 224 Kelly, l Doug 29. 224 Kennedy, Sandro 28 Kephart, Kim 140, 218 Kerr, Denise 223 Ketner, John Jay 236 Kettler, Bob 179 Kettler, Bruce 221 Kettler, Cindy 236 Kidd, Shavaun 76 Kiesele, Jan 127, 220 Kilby. Robbi 179 Kimpe, Joe 36, 38, 216 King, Glinda 235 King, Michael 218 Kinkead, Diane 55, 100, 105, 127. 131. 217 Kinsey, Keith 143, 179 Kinzey, John 217 Kirchoefer, Bob 100, 110, 179 Kirchoefer, Steven 232 Kirschbaum, John 75, 224 Kirschbaum, Tom 74, 179, 197 Kissell. Debbie 179 Kistner, Dale 224 Kittelson, Kris Jolene 241 Klann, Cathy 179 Klann, Susan 241 Klansek, Marcia 121, 143, 179 Klansek. Mike 31. 43, 237 Klant, Eddie 241 Klarkowski, Jana 232 Klier, Herbert C.; B.P.E., B S., M.S.; Safety, Driving 94 Klier, William M.; A.B.; Pool Manager, Gymnastics 94, 95 Klingborg, Karen 127, 140, 179 Klingborg, Sandy 241 Kloster, Kathie 59 Kloster, Mike 179 Knaack, Julie 240 Knees, Elizabeth 119 Knight, Teresa 119 Knittle, Rick 76, 179 Knittle, Susan 238 Knock, Richard 59 Knudson, James 238 Kochuyt, Richard 40 Koehler, Cindy 214 Koeppel, Ann 232 Koeppel, Frank 179 Komadino, Randy 238 Kondors, Terry 28, 224 Kooken, Russell 40, 77, 233 Korch, Bruce 180 Kostka, Mark 31, 232 Kotez, Alma; B.S.; Shorthand. Typing 88 Kouris, Andy 180 Kovacic, Laurel 144 Kovack, Steve 232 Kraker, Gary 232 Kraker, John 232 Kraker, Terry 100, 217 Krambeck, Tim 180 Kramer, Mrs. Donna 95 Kramer, Rhonda 238, 238 Kramer, Rkhard 34, 35, 180 Krantz, Karla 239 Kratzberg, Cheryl 215 Krauel, Gayle 145 Krebs, Susan 220 Kremer, Diane 145, 169, 180 Kron, Nancy 127, 138, 180 Kruger, Kim 238 Kruse, Daniel 238 Kruse, David 236 Kruse, Karla 180, 207 Kruse, Teresa 121, 141, 218 Kurtz, Scott 219 Kusnierczyk, Thomas 98. 100, 180, 191 L Labotte, Charlene 74, 180 lambrecht, Mike A. 44 Lamon, Mark S. 238 Lams, Robyn J. 231 Landry, Janet M 180 Landuit, Joe 180 Lange, Walter J 61. 180 Langley, Gary R. 231 Larkey, Terry L. 241 Larson, Bradley C. 232 Larson, Debra A. 232 Larson, Nancy J. 100, 119, 222 Larson, Richard J 180 Larson, Susan J. 100. 119 Lasley, John W 75. 180 Lassen, Shirley D. 76, 128 Latham, Joni 54, 119, 133, 235 Latting, Patricia A. 76, 232 Laughead, Don A. 180 Laughead, Robin 41, 43, 238 Lauth, Jane E. 67, 76. 139, 214 Lawrence, Jeffrey T. 28. 41, 217 Lawrence, Rkhard A. 180 Lawrence, Robbie L 232 Lawrence, Rocky A. 218 Lawrence, Ted 40, 236 Lawrence Terry R. 38. 100. 180 Lay, C. 241 Lay, D. 238 Leach, Stan; B S.; Art, Crafts, Junior class. Sophomore Class. 93 Leaf, Julie A. 131, 238 Leaf, Peter T. 237 LeComte, Kimberly K. 232 LeComte, PamC. 214 Lee, Bill, B.A.; Spanish, Sociology, ADC 86, 149 Leech, Andrew A. 180 Leemans, Art R 236 Leemans, David J. 238 Leffler, Bob 178 Leffler, Diane M. 181 Leffler. Russell P 38. 77, 232 Lehman, Kathleen J 181 Lemaster, Kim D. 119, 217 Lemon, Edward; A B.M.S.. Athletic Business Manager. Manager of Wharton Field House. 94 Lemon, Jane A 67, 127, 131, 139, 181 Lemon, Mary A. 127, 139, 181 Lenc, Debbie A 73,138. 181 Lenc, lanet M. 232 Lerschen. Mary C TOO 223 Lester, Harry; B.S . Physical Education Gymnastks. Wrestling. Fitness; 94 Lester, Judy E. 139, 224 Leuntjens, Barb J 67, 127, 131, 139, 181 Leuntjens, Bill O. 214, 217 Lewis, Christine L. 77, 235 Lewis, Patrkia A. 238 Lewis, Paula K. 231 Lewis, Susie M 133, 232 Lewis, Dkk, M.A., B A.; Plane Geometry, Alegebra II; Asst. Track Coach; 91 Lewis, Tom R. 181 Liberty, Susan 181 Libey, Jim E. 115 Liedtke, Richard W. 239 Liedtke, Teresa E. 239 Lilia, Daniel R 238 Lilieberg, Cynthia A. 215 Lil|eberg. Stacy 133, 241 Lillybeck, Erk S. 182 Lindberg, Kathy J. 241 Lindquist, Jerry L. 236 Lindsey, Martin M. 74, 182 Linzer, Victor 182 Liston, William E. 215 Lipes, Cynthia D 54, 239 Lister, Gene 222 Lister, Kathleen D. 239 Liston, B 219 Long, Chris A. 182 Long, Cynthia A. 133 Long, Ken H. 223 Long, Sandra S. 182 Long, Vkkie L. 133, 182 Long, Wally T. 239 Lopez, Elsa O. 220 Lopez, Joe L. 182 Lopez, Leopold G. 28 Lopez. Tony E. 182 Lorenz, Rkhard P. 182 Long, John W 214 Lothridge, Dena R. 100, 217 Lubke, Craig W 241 Lukens, Margaret 68. 108. 182 Lundeen, Kent D. 231 Lundgren. Sally 67, 98. 100, 104, 133, 139, 182 Luster, Nancy I 108, 118, 131, 136. 137, 179. 182 Lynn, Gretchen G. 100. 169, 182 Lyons, Mark 182 Lyons, Mona L 236 Lyseng, Connie R. 223 M Machado. Rebeka 182 Mack, Kathleen M. 222 Maddelein, Frances 127, 231 Maddelein, Robert J. 115, 218 Maddox, Don E. 217, 221 Maddox, Frances E. 67 Madison. Mary B. 222 Madison. Peggy S. 127, 131, 133, 138, 139, 140, 182 Maeglin, Kent O. 236 Maeglin, Kurt A. 182 Mahar, Charles C. 232 Mahar, Tensa E. 223 Maher, Ron F 241 Mahieu, Mark A. 26, 28, 112, 224, 266 Mahoney. Dawn E. 230 Maitland, lames H. 128, 183, 188 Maitlen, Alan W. 34, 224 Maietic, Robert F. 237 Mallek, Kathleen D. 143. 183 Malmstead, Ronald H 224 Malstrom, Mkhael W 183 Manchester, Lindsey 183 Maniscalco, Giana M. 221 Mannen, Jeff 216 Marckese, Patricia 144, 183 Marino, Criag Alan 59, 73, 241 Marino. Dawn E. 73, 234 Marion, Denise L. 183 Marlin, Richard. B Ed; Vocational Auto Mechanics; 88 Marolf. Jim 31. 43. 237 Marlof, Steve 41, 134, 218 Maroon. Karen D. 59. 220 Marriott. David C. 128, 183 Marriott. Geoffrey M. 28 Marsell, Mark, B.S.; Driver Education; 95 Marsoun, Milton L. 183 291 Martin, Kathy Ann 238 Martin, Theodore P. 73 Martinez, Daniel P. 241 Marzolph, Wayne 44. 100, 183, 262 Math, Christine M. 119 Mathias, Charles K. 233 Mathias, Corene L 73, 133, 139, 217 Mathias, Rick C. 31, 44, 76, 238 Mathias, Steve L. 237 Matter, Richard; B.A., Driver Education, Sophomore Football Coach; 30. 95 Matter, Vicky D 67, 100, 1 27. 139, 183 Matters. Barb J. 220 Matz, Deborah 143, 183 Maxson, )im W. 32, 217 Maxwell, Anne M. 145, 236 Maxwell. Bill J. 231 Maxwell. Steve D. 233 Maxwell. Vickie L. 67, 177, 183, 269 Mayes, L.L.; M.A. and Voca. Cert ; Vocational Machine Shop; 88 Mayne, D. 232 McAdams, Valerie A 73, 231 McAllister, Jeana L. 128, 232, 239 McCarthy, Dennis |. 184 McCarthy, Karen M. 77, 133, 235 McCarthy, Mary T. 77 McClarrinon, Linda 141, 184 McClean, Gary A. 241 McClean, Greg G. 184 McClean, Sandy J. 232 McColl, Darrell K. 77 McColl, John M. 74, 214 McCollum, Christine E. 232 McCollum, Mike 184 McCoy, Michael J. 233 McCraw, Judy K 224 McCullough, Lonnie K. 236 McCumber. John R. 236 McDermand. Mike 28, 184 McDermott, Betty J. 222 Me Donnell, Jean A. 76, 217 Me Dow, Beth A. 77 McGee. Kathy Lynn 119, 219 McGill, D. Ronald 184 McGovern, Christine R 214 McGrath, Kathleen; B.S.; M.A.; World Hist.; Govt., 86 McIntosh, Karen R. 218, 232 McKay, Darcy L. 184 McKay, Phillip 15, 36, 37. 104. 112, 129, 184 McKay, Rob L. 216 McKee. Karen A. 238 McKee, Paul D. 128 McKinley, Lane R. 184 McKinney, Terry S. 184 McLain, Kurt 28, 184 McLaud, Tom G. 241 McManus, Nancy; B.S., M S.; Plane Geometry, College Algebra and Trigonometry 91 McMillin, Brian R. 184 McMillin, John G. 234 McMinn, Ralph, B. Ed., M.A., Counselor 13,149 McMinn, Thomas 98. 100, 108. 112, 185 McNeal, Barb L 221 McNeely, Jim H. 217 McNeil, Mitch B 46, 220 McNeill, Barry S. 237 MePto ™. Marth A. 76, 230, McNew sfc H« 31, s32 McRae, Julie 145, 236 McRoberts, Mike T. 41 McVey, Diana K. 185 McVey, Randy L. 76, 231 Mead, Harvey Jr. 241 Medford, Rick L. 240 Meersman, Fred M. 73 Meier, Karen; B.A.; Government, World History 86 Meister, Dave W. 34 Mellgren, Christine 185 Melton, Phyllis A. 218 Mendoza, Joseph P. 31, 235 Mendoza, Norma L.; B.S.; Spanish 86 Mercer, Art; B.A.; Swimming; Swim Team; 95 Mercer, Dana A. 185 Mercy, Dawn M. 230 Meredith, Amanda L. 223 Meredith, Christopher 185 Meredith, Lynn M. 234 Merrick, Cathy L 185 Merrick Garth A. 31, 232 Merryweather, S. 240 Meyer, Kurt C. 185 Mezers V. 239 Michaelsen, James H. 14, 38. 104. 185 Michels, Randy L. 240 Michl. Mary K. 235 Michl, Paul T. 232 Mielke, Dwight D. 230 Mier, Linda B. 144, 185 Mier, Mary Ellen 238 Milefchik, Gary E 238 Milefchik, Ronald J. 140 Miles, Lynn E. 223 Miller, Constance M 185 Miller, David A. 28, 44, 73, 223 Miller. Deborah A. 233 Miller, Ellen 100, 217 Miller, Jayne E. 75, 77, 237 Miller, Jack L.; B.A., M.A.; US History; Liberty and Law 86 Miller, Jeff L. 218 Miller, Jeffrey 74, 185 Miller, Kathleen A. 238 Miller, Neil C 28. 41,220 Miller, Ronald J 185 Miller, Tim A. 215, 231 Mills. Steven M. 185 Milroy, Jon 214 Minard, Tom L. 223 Minch, Randy L. 216 Minear, Charles 75, 185 Minear, George L. 140, 186 Misfeldt, Gary 186 Miskowicz, Herman J.; BA. M.A ; Physical Ed.; Varsity Football and Wrestling 29, 95 Mitchell, Barbara J. 186 Mitchell, Catherine E. 219, 238 Mitchell, Edward M., B.S. and M S. in Ed.; Office Occupations; Office Occupations Club; 88 Mitchell, June, BB A ; Art; 92,93 Mitchell, Kathy P. 77. 145 Mitchell, Larry A. 215 Mitchell, Lois E.; B.S., M.A.; Typing, Shorthand; 88 Mitchell, Patricia L. 224 Mitchell. Paula R 186 Mitrisin, Jeffrey A. 231 Mix, Michael W. 31, 231 Mlekush, Richard A. 231 Moburg. Donna L. 100, 186. 274 Mock, D 236 Moen, Margaret A 54, 119, 131, 238 Moffitt, Mike R 222 Moffitt, Virginia; B.A.; English; 84 Monroe, Nancy A. 218 Monson, Steve H. 186 Montag, Steven E. 217 Angela Moody 67, 74, 186 Moon, Beverly S. 186 Moon, Bill W 141, 224 Moore, Mrs. Diann; B.S. in ED.; World Hist ; 86 Moore. Michael J 63, 77, 235 Moore, Robert; B.A., US History; Sophomore Baseball; 87 Moran, Mary K. 76 Morehart, Scott A. 239 Morgan, Janette L. 127, 131. 236 Morgan, Ron 223 Moritz. Cheryl L. 215 Moross, Linda D. 232 Morrill, Robin C. 186 Morrison, Carol A. 77, 233 Morrison, Deborah 144, 186 Morrison, Sandra J. 67, 75, 186 Morse, Steve D 140, 219 Mortier, J.F.; B.S. in Ed.; Graphic Arts 88, 89 Mortier, John M 186 Mountain, Melody A. 138, 223 Mudd, Brenda K 118, 186 Mullikin, Lynda 76, 186 Mundell, Keith C. 186 Murphy, Ann 239 Murphy, Debbie L. 147, 186 Murphy, Patrick L. 240 Murphy, Terry 44, 233 Murphy, Timothy W 222 Murrell. D 239 Myers, Susan A. 231 N Nagelmiller, Randy 239 Nahrgang, Kay, B.S.; Typing; 88 Naslund, Martha J. 187 Natsis, Georgia C. 217 Navarro, Daniel G. 141, 187 Navarro, Stephen H. 232 Navarro, Suzanne M. 217 Nawrocki, Cheryl A. 224 Neaves, Debbie A. 119, 226 Neaves, Edgar ) 241 Nelsen, Sheila A. 230 Nelson, Barry E 36, 38, 100 Nelson, Brian E. 237 Nelson, Carol J 115, 133,138 Nelson, Deborah J 74, 187, 197 Nelson, Diana L 74, 217 Nelson, Jeff A. 100, 105, 112, 129, 218 Nelson, Joyce E 105, 145 Nelson, Lori A 76,131,234 Nelson, Mark A 232 Nelson. Martha A 187 Nelson, Nancy J. 238 Nelson, Peter A. 230 Nelson, Randall L. 231 Nelson, Richard K. 235 Nelson, Sue; Social Studies; 87 Nelson, Thomas G. 77, 112, 238 Nessell, Dorothy E.; B E., M.S.; Shorthand, Accounting II, General Records; 88 Neumann, Barbara; B.A., M.A.; English 84 Newberry, Debbie 187 Newberry. Pamela M. 233 Newberry, Wanda J. 231 Newlin, Sandi L. 119, 224 Newlon, Larry; Biology; 91 Newton, Kenneth A 100, 187 Newton. Max J 46, 220 Nicholson, Barbara Lynn 223 Nicolson. Dave B. 235 Nicolson, Gary E 241 Nicholson, Jeffrey 187 Nicke, John A. 233 Nielsen, Julie A. 119, 133, 138, 220 Nielsen, Wanda J. 236 Nipper, Tony M. 239 Nissen, C. 219 Nixon, Cecelia A. 231 Noack, Lorrie 236, 240 Noah, Bruce H 128, 217 Noble, Roger A. 187 Noce, Mary L. 187 Nolen, Debbie S. 144, 187 Norlen, Paul R 75, 98. 100, 167, 187 Norris, Mr Merlynd, B.A. Bldg. Trades, Power Mechanics 88 Norton, Mary M. 222 Nusbaum, Joanne, B A.; English 84 Nuss. Linda 127, 138, 187 O Oaks, Melinda 236 O ' Brien, Joanne; B.A.; Reading Lab 85 Ocken, Peter 188 O ' Connell, June; B A.; English 85 Ogden, Julie 231 Ogle, Greg 241 Oivio, Buffy 188, 75 Olberts, Mark 32, 240 Oleson, Julie 67, 188. 109 Oleson, Stewart 129, 271, 188, 100, 99 Oliva, Lupe 224 Ollar, David 217 Olofsson, Gunilla 188 Olsen, Richard 188, 41 Olson, Barbara 222, 139 Olson, Bradley 173, 188. 223 Olson. Brian 32, 223 Olson, Brian S. 32, 73. 59 Olson, David 188 Olson, James 32, 224 Olson, Peggy 59. 238 Orendorff, Judith 234 Orendorff, Mike 188 Orendorff, Steven 188 Oros, John 221 Orsborn, Patrick 188 Ortiz, Francisco 188 Osberg, Chris W. 241 Osborne, M 233 Osbourne, Lora 235 Ossian, Paul 236 Ostrand, Melanie 76, 189 Ostrander, Jeff 237 Otts, R. 231 Overton, Deborah 73 Overton, Frank 189 Owen, Carolyn 232 Owen, Iva D.; B.A.; Special Education 93 Owen, Margaret 189 Owen, Martha 189 Owen, Richard 235 Owens, Mark 75, 219, 100 P Paddock, R. 31, 230, 231 Padesky, Amy 137, 189 Padesky, Joseph 31, 232 Page, Jan 75 Palmer, Carol 189 Palmer, John 233 Palmer, Merridy 232 Palmer, Mike 186, 189 292 Panicucci, Alan 239 Panicucci, Cordon 32, 189 Pappenhausen, Jeff 215 Pappademos, Mike 60, 74, 61, 68 Pappas, Thomas 189 Park, Robbie 241 Parker, Curtis 222 Parker, Linda 189 Parker, Robert 239 Parks, Russell 28. 14,15 Parnell, Mrs. Nancy; B.A.; Family Living; Home Ec. Club 93. 169 Parp art, Mark 232 Parr, Donna 217 Partridge, Mrs. Marjorie; B A., M.A., Art 93 Patch, Patricia 189 Patronagio, Linda 239 Patterson, Jeffery 216 Patton, Judi 218 Paul, Jon 189 Pauley, Craig 43 Pauley, Doug 189 Paulin, Bob 238 Paulin, Paul 220 Payden, William 46, 112 Peak, Bill 224, 189 Peak, Jayne 230 Pearsall, Gary 231 Pearsall. Shirley 59, 118, 189 Pearson, Melinda 189, 100, 99 Pearson, Mrs. Roberta 80 Pederson, Michael 234 Pedersen, Steen 74, 258, 189, 205, 63. 109 Peers, C 236 Pegg, Bob 221 Perez, Francisca 231 Perez. Herlinda 190 Perkins, Donald 190 Perron, Steve 34, 215 Petersen, Patti 76 Peterson, Ann 118, 190 Peterson, Cheryl 74, 190 Peterson, Eric 190 Peterson, Kathy 217, 133, 100 Peterson, Ken 238 Peterson, Kevin 214 Peterson, Kevin K. 32 Peterson, Kirsten 190 Peterson, Pam 119 Peterson, Ralph; BA, MA; World History, Ass ' t Sophomore Football Coach Peterson, Randy 139, 112, 27, 190 Peterson, Robert 234, 128 Peterson, Ronald 238 Pettavino, Mrs Donna; BA.; Physical Education, Girls Tennis Team, 95 Petrie, Steve 237 Pfeiff, Jane 75, 190, 100 Phelps. Daniel 239, 217 Phelps, Don, 44, 28 Phillips, Julie; B.A., English Phillips, Ray 190 Phipps, Grady 235 Piehl, Mrs Helen. B A.. French, Foreign Language Department Head. 87 Pierce, Lorie 224, 220 Pierce, Rickie 236 Piercy, Connie 139, 118, 190, 133 Piercy, Steven 31, 238 Pikuza, Dennis 190, 28 Pirkle, Sharon; B.S.; Girls P.E., Cheerleading, G.A.A., Girls Golf, 95 Pol chow, James 237 Polchow, Timothy 232 Polfliet, Jeff 236 Polito, Gregory, 190 Pond. Gary 75. 223 Pond, Gloria 237 Porter, Marc 236, 40 Porter. Steve 219 Possin, Marc 190, 191, 100, 99 Potter. Roger; B.S.; Athletics. Athletic Director 82 Pool os, Mark 28. 222, 270 Powell, Debbie 145, 190 Powell, Donald 46, 235 Powell, Mike 235 Powell, Paul 224 Powers, Kevin 44, 214 Pratt, David 231 Price Sherry 214, 238 Ptak, Michael 191 Purse, Todd 133, 139, 191 Pynckel, Tim 218 Q Qualls, Cecil 238 Quane, Terry Quick, Ronald 227 Quick, Susan 55, 105, 215 Quinlan, Marty 191 Quinn, Leo 218 Quinn, Margaret 137, 191 Quinn, Timothy 238 Quint, Jeff 59. 191, 231 R Radosevich, Dana 232 Rafert, Portia 100, 119, 226 Ragan, Julie 238 Rainey, Janelle 73, 230 Randles. Marie 236 Raney, Kathleen 100, 121, 191 Raney, Mary 191 Ranfeld, Mr Demar B.S.; Power Mech 88 Rangel, Theresa 230 Rasche, Nancy 139 Rash. Joni 73, 100, 220 Rasmussen, Steve 145 Rasmussen, Sue 145 Rasso, Gary 40, 229 Rathe, Richard 226, 270 Reakes, John B Reber, Jeanine 238 Redman, Danny 191 Reed, Michelle 232 Reed, Manlee 73, 144, 191 Reed, Mike 235 Reeder, Terry 217 Reedy. Jackie 238 Reese, Peggy 215 Reichmann, Jan 100, 114, 219, 270 Reig, Catherine 234 Reinhart, Gary 191 Reinwein, Liz 131, 218 Rempe, Roger 34, 35, 192 Rendleman, Marta 236 Renner, Lisa 236 Renner, Rick 192 Renner, Tanya 127, 235 Resetich, Kathleen 76, 232 Rettig, Ronald 192 Retz, Linda 237 Rewerts. Bill 241 Reyes, Frank 133, 192 Reynolds, Beverly 141, 192 Reynolds, Michele 74, 192, 195 Reynolds, Teresa 232 Rhodes, Dolly 239 Rhodes, Doug 4 4, 217 Rice, Micahel 192 Rice. Thomas 234 Rice, Vickie 119, 217 Rich. Patti 145, 233 Richardsin, Daniel 223 Richardson, Eugene 221 Richardson, Rose 238 Richmiller, Dawn 119, 133, 225 Richmond, Roberta 236 Ricketts, Janice 230 Riddle, Julie 14, 63, 75. 149, 155, 192 Ridnour, Richard 140, 192 Ridnour, Terri 144, 192 Rifley, Juanita 237 Riegman, Sally, B.S.; Biology 91 Rigg, DuEthan 216 Rigg, Lynn 100, 192 Ripley. Billy 240 Rippey, Shari 219 Rivelli, Candace 59, 68, 145, 241 Rives, Dave 31 Rizor. Mary 131, 127, 138, 192 Rizzolo, Richard 224 Robbins, Jill 74, 100,192 Robbins, Reggie 220 Roberts, Barbara 77, 238 Roberts, Bill 193 Roberts, Candace 193 Roberts, Connie 233 Roberts, Tom 218 Robinson, April 100, 120, 223, 264 Robinson, Terry 193 Robinson, Michael 100, 192 Roche, Jim 28, 226 Rock, Robert 28, 193 Rockafellow, Dr. Theodore 81 Rockwell, Candia 217 Rockwell, Shawn 41, 216 Rockwell, Teresa 193 Rodriguez, Janet 141, 193 Rodts, Trudy 238 Roedel, Dave 238 Roegiers, Steve 33, 100, 218 Roelens, Dennis 193 Roelens, Nancy 76, 127, 133 Roesner, Dennis 239 Rogers, Della 241 Rogers, Ken 237 Rogers, LaDonna 218 Rogers, Richard 220 Rohrer, Kent 223 Rohrer, Patrice 224 Rollmger, Harley, B.S.; History; Football Coach 28, 29, 87 Rollinger, Mrs. Phyllis; Counselor 83 Rollins, Terry 140, 193 Rolsch, Paula 128, 193.145 Romero, Michael 100, 133, 129, 220 Romo. Teresa 193 Rooker, Lora 231 Rosales, Cindy 236, 241 Rose, Debbie 230 Rose, Sandy 193 Rose, Steve 193 Roseberg, Betty, B.A.; M.A.; English 85 Rosenberg, Sheree 77, 133, 119, 215 Rosenthal, Greg 41, 217 Ross, Craig 194 Ross, Daniel 31. 241 Ross, John 194 Ross, Pat 217 Ross, Victor J.. B.A.; M.A., Principal. 82, 85 Rosson, Theresa 224 Rouse, Susan 235 Roush, Dewayne, B.S., English, Speech, 85 Routt, Robert 214 Rowland, Edward 31, 238 Ruberg, Bruce 31, 232 Ruberg, Joseph, B.S.; Accounting, Swim Team 88 Ruberg, Tim 46, 218 Ruchotze, Jim 143, 194 Rudolph, Marcus 73 Ruiz, Christine 141, 194 Rumler. Rick 223 Rumler, Tim 43, 237 Rursch, Jane 55,100.139. 226 Rush, Richard 77, 230 Russell, Diane 144, 194 Ryan. Steve 216 Ryder, Catherine 231 Ryder, Mary 194 Rynott, Mike 28, 41 Ryser, Fred 38, 217 S Sadowski, Ted 43 Saelens, Mr. Robert 25 Safe, Jill 73 Sage, Rick 194 Salem. E. 217 Salisburg, Cedric B.S.; M.S. of Ed., Machine Metals 88 Salsman, Rick 194 Samuelson, Susan 194 Sand, Christine 238 Sand, Julie 236 Sandberg, Janet 67, 121, 214 Sanders, Dianna 237 Sanders, Kevin 238 Sanderson, Sheila 215 Sandholm, Brian 241 Sandholm, Dave 195 Sandholm, Linda 67, 76, 214 Sandusky, Jim 240 Sandvick, Katherine 222 Sansom, Stephan 241 Saunders, Tad 32, 236 Savignano, Mrs. Jilane B.S., Girls PE 95, 121 Schaefer. Rita 15. 100, 109, 121, 195 Schaeffer,) Bill 195 Schaeffer, Joan 77, 123, 128, 236 Schaeffer, Kathy 98. 100, 109, 150, 195, 264 Schaff, Jay B.S.; M.S.; Ass t Principal 82 Schanfish, Linda 227 Scherbroeck, Scon 195 293 Scherer. Jeff 235 Scherer, Theresa 68, 113 Schiess, Nancy 100, 195 Schilb, Steve 28. 195 Schimmel. Leslie 215 Schippers. Kim 238 Schlundt, Kent 100, 227 Schmidt, Valerie 219 Schmitz, K. 233 Schnabel, Scon 195 Schorpp. Douglas 236 Schnowske. Frieda; B.A., M.S. in Ed.; Counselor, 83, 149 Schourek, Janet 100. 195 Schrempf, Jeanne 222 Schrempf, Jim 46. 233 Schrempf, Pam 67, 118, 133. 139, 195 Schriefer, Gary 1% Schroeder, Charlie 1% Schroeder, Scott 224 Schuett, Jeff 99. 100, 108, 139, 165, 191, 1% Schuldt, Ronald 236 Schumacher, Barb 100, 143, 1% Schumacher, Nancy 230 Schumacher, Robin 100, 171, 1% Schwabe, Greg 196 Schwarz, Dwayne 76, 225 Shaw, S. Randall 43, 236 Shawgo, Lucy B.A.; M.A.; English, Kaleidoscript 85 Sheesley. Debra 76, 237 Shelor, Mr. Brian B A.; M.S.; Bus. Ed. 89 Sherry, Diana 113, 234 Sherry, Sylvia 73, 197, 200 Sherwin, Andrew 33, 197 Sherwin, Peter 33, 197 Sherwood, Jeff 241 Sherwood, Mark 238 Sherwood, Mike 197 Shesky, Richard 232 Shipe, Brenda 99, 100, 138, 197 Shipley, Gene BA; U.S. History, Cross Country, Track 35, 87 Shipley, Michael, B.A.; Soc. Studies; Football 43, 87 Shipley, Kimberly 67, 127, 131, 139, 197 Shipley, Mark 59, 226 Shipley, Steve 34, 75, 226 Shipp, Rhonda 77. 197 Shipp, Roy 76, 236 Shlaes. Marc 197 Shinneman, Phylita, B.S.; M.S.; English 85 Short, Pamela 145, 219 Shultz, Nanette 236 Schweiter, Susan 100. 1% Schwenneker, Sandy 241 Scon, Diedre 1% Scon, Lynn 234 Scon, Pat 1% Scon, Steven 238 Scon. Steve 38, 129, 220, 239 Scritchfield, Craig 1% Scud der, Patricia 141, 224 Seaman, Bonita 237 Seaman, Catherine 128, 232 Searls, Rebecca 235 Sears, Nancy 121, 1% Sedam, Tina 241 Sedlock, Joey 74, 214 196 Seibert, Sherrie 223 Seibert, Steve 139 Senters, Deborah 231 Septer, Vickie 239 Sereg, Patricia 1% Serre, Carolynne 75, 100, 128, 220 Serres, Linda 67, 100, 104, 105. 118, 120, 122, 133,139,174. 197 Senles, Giena 236 Sevick, Mrs. Beverly, B.S.; Typing, GOP, TOP 89 Schaffer, Darci 238 Shah. Barbara; B A.; U.S. History 87 Shannon, Mrs. Pat; B.S., Dance, GAA, Contemporaires 95, 121 Shattuck, Alan 197 Shaw, David 197 Shawat S. 241 Sidlinger, Joyce 100, 223 Siebenmann, Kathy 75, 100. 220 Siegfried, Craig 46, 129, 197 Siirila, Sharlene 197, 99, 100. 109, 197 Sikardi, Thomas 215 Silliman, Charles 241 Silversmet, Debbie 231 Simmons, Lynn 73, 100, 219 Simmons. Nancy 74. 100, 131, 136, 137, 227 Simoens. Nancy 234 Simpson. Jeri 99. 100, 108, 197 Simpson. Mary 232 Sitler, Gary 224 Skantz, Darrell 227 Skinner, Cheryl 233 Slater. Mark 100, 105, 220 Slayden, Greg 197 Slayden, Jeff 44, 214 Slead, Patricia 232 Sletten. Gail 138, 217 Sletten, Karen 197 Slininger, Edward 136, 137, 198 Sloan, Reita 143, 198 Small, John; B.S.; Bus Ed., 89 Smallwood, Pam 141, 224 Smarsty. Terry 31, 43, 266 Smiddy, Leslie 198 Smith, Amy 231 Smith, Ann 77, 141,216 Smith, Christine 231 Smith, Dale 76, 198 Smith, Debra 237 Smith. Jack 44, 198 Smith, Jeffrey 198 Smith, Joy 239 Smith, Julie 77, 141, 198, 206 Smith, Linda 198 Smith, Linda S. 226 Smith, Lois 231 Smith, Marilyn 100, 220, 270 Smith, Marina 74, 128, 198 Smith, Michael 100. 198 Smith, Mike D 198 Smith, Patty 67, 221 Smith, Paul C. 28. 100. 198 Smith, Paul 198 Smith, Randy 198 Smith, Ricky 225 Smith, Tony 217 Smith, Treva 199 Snapp, Jeff 33, 77, 236 Snyder, Karen 236 Snyder, Paula 199 Snyder, Phyllis 215 Soethe, Ann 127, 133, 139, 143, 199 Soethe. Jean 131. 139, 214 Soethe, Patricia 241 Sokil, William 237 Soliz, Bruce 224 Soliz, John 240 Sonneville. Melanie 227 Southerland, Jeff 232 Souza, Gregory 199 Souza, Robyn 76, 240 Souza, Scott 129, 199 Sparacello, Frances 232 Sparacello, Vito 199 Sparks, Ronald 237 Sparks, Ronnie L. 199 Spaulding, Tim 199 Spenler, Sandra 100, 199 Spiegel, Jane 199 Spiegel, Kenneth 238 Spiegel. Patricia 141, 224, 267 Spillum, Dean 225 Spranger, Jeffrey 218 Spriet. Dean 241 Sprung, Rick 199 Spurgetis, Ted G. 38. 40 Spurgetis. Ted N. 31, 238 Squeo, Angie 231,241 Sraol, Susan 220 Stambaugh, Carmen 219 Stambaugh, Jean 199 Stambaugh, Rosalie 236 Stange, Jacquelyn 109, 121, 199 Stanley, Travis 199 Stark. Debbie 241 Starkey, David 199 Starkey, Dr Willard, B.S. in Ed.; Ph D. World History 87 Starner, Leslie 183, 199 Starr, Karen 99, 100, 108, 133, 200 Starr, Robert 217 St. Dennis, Pat 200 Steagall, Steve 238 Steffen, Esther, B.S.; M.A.; 87 Steinbeck, Lon E. 238 Stemple, Wendy 220 Stephens, Barbara 77, 224 Stephenson, Pamela 233 Stevens. Albert, Ass ' t. Principal 82 Stevens, Beth 54 Stevens, Bob 26, 28, 217, 225 Stevens. Mark 200 Slice, Anna 200 Stille, Joyce 73, 100, 121, 128, 137, 218 Stiman, Jim 34 Stivers, Gary 200 Stoewer, Greg 200 Stokes. Debra 68, 200 Stone, Bill 141, 219 Stotlar, Emily, B.S.; M.S.; Counselor; 83, 149 Stout, Debbie 131. 232 Strafford, Lisa 177, 232 Strait, Wanda 200 Strandlund, Jerry 31 Strandlund, Mikel 46. 74, 200 Strandlund, Pam 119, 217 Strandlund, Roger 100. 112, 220 Strayhall. Gary 200 Streit, Susan 141,201 Strenger, Vicki 73, 234 Strombeck. John 33, 235 Stromgren, Sandra 223 Strong, Cathy 237 Strong. Dan 217 Strother, Becky 75, 160, 201 Strutz, Judy 108, 179, 201 Sturgis. Barbara 201 Suess, Deborah 141, 201 Suiter, Ruth 115.223 Sullens, Barb 237 Suliens, Theresa 220 Sullivan, Brian 215 Sullivan, Connie 231 Sullivan, Dennis 214 Sullivan, Michael 77, 100, 201 Sullivan. Michele 225 Sundberg, Carl, B.S. in Ed.; M.A., History 87 Summers, Christine 76, 229, 230 Summers, Donald 230 Surber, Margaret 201 Surdez. Allen 41, 201 Swafford, Sandra, B.S.; M.S. in Ed.; Typing; General Records 89 Swales, James 201 Swan. Bette 201, 234 Swanson, Annette 241 Swanson, Courtney 201 Swanson, David 28. 112, 218, 266 Swanson, Heidi 105,100,119,131,220 Swanson. James 28,100,220 Swanson, Steven 76,222 Sweeney, John 235 Sweet, Bruce 201 Swenson, Kim 238 Swieter, Denise 145, 231 Swieter, Gwen 119, 145, 226 Sylvester. Kathleen 74, 187, 201 T Taets, Eugene 231 Talbot, Lyle 238 Talbot, Mike 226 Talley, Raymon 227 Tambaro, Michael 233 Taragowski, Mary 139, 217 Tarbay, Christine 236 Taylor. Bill William 214, 238 Taylor, Chris 46, 224 Taylor, Lilie 222 Taylor, Tim 241 Teachout. Tim 223 Teager, Mike 41 Teager, Terry Ann 77, 235 Teckenbrock, Susan 68, 74, 138, 183 Teichman, Dennis 231 Telleen, Mary 74, 100 Tenorio, Maria 138 Terrell, Penny 140 Terrill, Cindy 77, 225 Teske, Gerie 131, 226, 265 Thomas, Carolyn 141, 218 Thomas, Daniel 41, 220 Thomas, Jeff 140 Thomas, Lee S. 128, 216 Thomas, Mark 31, 43, 236 Thompson, Douglas 41, 220 Thompson, Herbert C.; B.A ; M.A.; U.S. History, Varsity Basketball 38. 87 Thompson, LaVern 41, 224 Thompson, Mark 40. 241 Thompson, Neil 217 Thompson, Scott 36, 37, 38, 100, 104, 112, 129 Thompson, Susan 215, 234 Thompson, Susan Kaye 232 Thompson, Tim 232 Thomsen. Cynthia 230 Thorne, Sherri 221 Thornton, Ray 220 Tidwell, Randy 218 Tilbury, Ruth 231 Tillberg, John 227 Timson, Mrs. Juanita, B.S., in Ed., M.A., English 85 Tingley, Ruth 141 Tippel. Jackie 100, 133. 227 Tittsworth, Brenda 237 Tobin. Mary Jo 241 Toline, Colin 222 Tolmie, Dick 143 Tomlinson, Paula 224 Tomlinson, Tanya 238 Tonn, Tim 241 Toops, Henry 203 Tormeno, Anne 119. 127, 138. 220 Tornes, Steve 73, 203, 200 Tornquist, Kari 238 Torres, Hank 41, 203 Torres, Lupe 128 294 Toye, David 216 Tracey, Edwin 217 Tracy, Maureen 120, 218 Trapkut, Greg 28, 74.139, 203 Trapkus, Louise 74, 68, 108, 150, 203 Treanor, Charles 59, 99, 100, 109, 203 Trevor, Alan 232 Trevor, Tim 14, 15. 28. 203 Trich, Karen 77, 241 Trobaugh, Darrell 216 Trobaugh, Penny 143, 203 Trobaugh, Wendell 233 Truby, Linda 239 Tschopp, Chuck 31, 238 Tschopp, Mark 203 Tufts, Bob 241 Tuomola, Mauri 203 Turman, G. 239 Turnbaugh, Paul 31, 234 Turner, Car olyn 77, 230 Turner, Douglas 232 U Udehn, Kathleen 73, 238 Uecker, Ann 233 Ullrich, Michael 230 Ullrick, Pamela 204 Unzicker, Lee 217 Urbain, Linda 143, 204 Uzelac, Mr. Steve 33 V Vanacker, Connie 143, 204 VanBruwaene. D. 241 VanBrocklin, Norva 241 VanC leave. Sherry 67, 139, 218 VanDaele. Chris 221 VanDaele, Vicki 204 VanDamme, Tony 204 Van Damme, Vince 204 VanDeCasteele, Dave 219 VanDeCasteele, Gary 224 VandeMoortel, Christine 127, 230 VanDeMoortel, joline 204 VanderHeyden, Peggy 73, 238 Vanderlinden, Chuck 31, 43, 234 Vanderlinden, David 204 Vandewalle, Gail 214 Vandewalle. Richard 238 VanEchaute, Susan 138, 204 VanEckhoutte, Bette 75, 160, 204 VanErstvelde, James 231 VanErstvelde, Mike 204 VanErstvelde, Steven VanHoutte. Sue 218 VanLanduyt. Coleta 204 VanLanduyt, Rosemarie 220 VanNorman, John 204 VanSpeybroeck, Brian 59, 236 VanSpeybroeck, Steve 59, 223 VanVooren, David 40, 241 VanVooren. Pattee 204 Vasquez. Margaret 234 Vasquez, Rose 99, 100, 133. 204 Vavrus, Joseph A., B S in Ed., M.S.; Boys P.E.; Varsity Wrestling Coach 95 Vearrier. Cheryl 233 Verfaillie, Deb 26, 222 Verhelst. Luanne 59, 73, 100, 109, 137, 179, 204 Vermeire, Pamela 131, 223 Vermeire, Tim 76, 235 Verstraete, Connie 144, 204, 258 Villarreal, Gwen 205 Vize, Gary 205 Vogel, Dean 241 Vols, James 31, 232 VonThun, Robbin 225 Vrombaut, Thomas 233 W Wagoner, Mark 205 Walden, Rick 41, 99, 100,205 Waldron, Terry 205 Walker, Daniel 232 Walker, Dwayne 225 Walker, Michele 133, 230 Walschaert, Randy 238 Walters, Linda 222 Wambeke, Lauren 108, 118, 131, 137, 139, 179,205 Ward, Jerry 41. 205 Warhurst, Bruce 205 Warner, Alan 140, 206 Warner, Chris 226 Warner, Marcia 100, 214 Warren, Deborah 230 Warren, Robin 233 Washburn, Tara 220 Wassenhove. JeH 206 Wasson, Joe; B.A. M. Ed.; Counselor; Director of Guidance 83 Waterman, Lonng 206 Watkins, Leslie 73 Watkins. Sue 138, 217 Watson, Bruce 206 Watts, Bonnie 206 Watts, Randy 32, 217 Wear, Earl; B.S., M S.; Biology 91 Weaver, Dean 139, 206, 231 Webb, Denise 67, 206 Webb, Nancy 223 Webb, Randy 206 Weeks, Barry 206 Wegener, Merle, B S , M S ; Orchestra 93 Wehemeier, Mary 113, 206 Weintraut, Janet 100. 137, 192, 206 Weiss, Linda 128, 236, 238 Wetssman, Cynthia 75, 206 Welander, Jill 207 Welander, Peter 128, 218 Wells, Dale 238 Wells, Pam 133 Welsh, Mark 226 Welsh, Tim 2k7 Welty, Tom 233 Wendell. Debroah 62, 67, 75. 207 Wendt. Steve 112, 238 Wendt, Donna 207 Westbrooks, Jeff 38, 100 Westscott, Marilyn 55, 127, 239, 214, 217 Westerdahl, Bruce 207 Wheeler, Mrs. Debby; B.S . Physical Education 95, 121 Wheeler. Greg 227 Wheeler. Jeff 231 Wheelock, Mrs. Barbara; B.A.; Communications, Composition, General English 85 White, Carolyn 233 White, David 224 White, Gary 238, 240 White, Ken 99, 100, 108, 207 White, Ken 99, 100, 108,217 White, Lawrence 223 White, Monte 99, 100, 207 White, Tara 237 Whiting, Patricia 218 Whitmire, Judi 206, 207 Wichman, Roxann 225 Wicks, Kevin 31,40,238 Wierenga, Greg 220 Wiese. Lee 100, 220 Wiggs, Sherry 220 Wiklund, Michelle 234 Wilkinson. Laurel 73, 75, 100, 219 Willaert. Richard 46, 207 Willard. Mark 59, 73, 238 Willett, Laurel 222 Willley, Nancy 141, 207 Williams, Fred 223 Williams, Jerry 75, 138, 160, 207 Williams, Joan 127, 207 Williams, Ken 241 Williams, Patty 73, 145, 236 Wiiliams, Wendy 73, 100, 220 Williamson, Dave 34 Willis, Christopher 234 Willits, Bettie 207 Willits, Frank; B.A., M.S.; Vocational Education, Diversified Occupations 89 Wills, Steve 100, 226 Wilson, Cynthia 208 Wilson, Debra 233 Wilson, Debra S. 76, 141,227 Wilson, Laurie 73, 74, 208 Wilson, Laurie L. 231 Wilson, Marilyn 208 Wilson. Mark 223, 220 Wilson, Steve 238 Wilt, Kermit; B Ed., M S.; Mechanical and Architectural Drafting 89 Windeknecht, Chris 231 Winfree, Dave 140, 224 Winne, Vickie 232 Winston, John 216 Winter, Mark 46 Winters, Mark 221 Wirz, Judy 77, 223 Wisely, Reed 208 Witherspoon, Bonnie 208 Witzel, Janette 208 Wojcinski, Kim 208 Wolverton, Janet 208 Wolverton, Jim 238 Wood, Carol 235 Wood, Charles 214 Wood, Jan 74, 100, 127, 131, 217 Wood, Jim 218 Wood, Joyce 234 Woodard. Craig 75, 133, 208 Woods, Dael 222 Woods. Debbie 75, 208 Woods, Julie 232, 236 Woods, Stanley. B.S., M S.; Counselor 82 Woods, Vickie 141, 208 Woodward, Cindy 133, 208 Woolley, Sandra 231 Workman, Kathy 74, 100, 119, 121, 217 Wren, Colette 145 Wright, Debbie 141, 208 Wyers, Kathy 208 Wynn. Sue 236 Y Yeager, Jim 241 Yoeckel, Don 235 Young, Jeff 28,112,139 Young, Sue 54. 127, 133, 229, 238 Young, Wilma 159 Youngblood, Linda 217 Youngdahl, Mrs. Mary M.; B.A.; English; Journalsim; Line OType 85 Youngvorst, Marcia 15, 127, 139 Yuskis, KimRenee 127, 131, 241 Z Zabloudil. John 133, 235 Zabloudil, Robert 76, 227 Zaderaka, Marvin 235 Zeitler, Mark 232 Zelnio, Tanya 119 Ziegler, Dale 236 Ziegler, Tina 240 Zimmer, Chris 232 Zmuda, Mindy 215 Zuccarello, Allen 112, 131, 214 Remember what happened, the good times and the bad. All are a part of the year; the laughter, the friends, the experiences. All are a part of you. 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