Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

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m volume 61 moline, illinois moline senior high the 1973 m presents . . . MENU TYPE A LUNCH SOI SANDWICH SPECIAL FI8H OR WIENER ON BUN TOASTED CHEESE RENCH FRIED POTATOE VE6ETA8L E OR 8AL AO DESSERT MUR BREAD 8 student life 8 student life MENU TYPE A LUNCH SO SANDWICH SPECIAL fISH ON WIENER ON BUN TOASTED CHEESE FRENCH FRIED POTATOE! Y E8ETABLE OR SAL AD DESSERT 1. Pat Whiting has a conversation with a new M.H.S. stu- dent. 2. The first bonfire was a flaming success. 3. Sherree Rosenburg is caught roller skating down Twenty-third Avenue. 4. Last fall marked the first Annual Car Rodeo. 10 student life 12 HiuJcni lift U)e rJT As Homecoming ' 72 approached, the MHS student body worked on their respective floats As the deadline drew nearer, a peak was reached: the coronation of the Court ROW 1 Kevin Wicks, Mike Griffin, Jim Swanson. Dave Youngvorst, Kim Henss, Doreen Atkins, Mary Telleen. and Amy Anderson ROW 2 Jeff Nel- son, Mike Dempsey, Bob Stevens, Suze Quick, Mindy Grafton, and Cathy Carter. With the judging of the floats. Sweepstakes was awarded to Home Ec club s recipe, ‘ Four and Seven Silver Streaks Baked in a Pie . Senior Class won with We Scent a Victory ’ Science C lub captured the club division with ' Melt Gail s berg The game proved to be a disappointment, but spirits were heightened with the GAA dance. Who s Who in 72 , the following night. tuJent lilt K3 1. Receiving Honorable Mention were: FRONT ROW: Jane Rursch and Patty Smith. ROW 2: Maja Eaton, Jan Sandburg and Sara Carlson. ROW ' 3: Gloria Escarza, Sara Hile, Sue Bitting and Diane Kinkaid. 2. Roger Strand- Iund get ready to go on stage. 3. Receiving Honorable Mention were. FRONT ROW: Mark Slater and Mike Sweers. ROW 2. Jim Roche, Roger Strandlund and Mark Mahieu. ROW 3: Barry Nelson, Kirk Allen, Ed Has- kins and Joe Kimpe. 14 student life ■ 1 Attending a 40 s party, Cherie Jamieson and Mike Griffin dress in the styles of the day. 2. For Richard Rathe, the key to success in photography might be an empty camera case and a banana. 3. Some students may find 8 00 a m. a little early for their first class. 4 Mark Cackler, Jim Libey. Lynn Box. Nancy Simmons and Betsy Knees find the staff room a place to meet and work. 5. Chris VandeMoortel finds that flute lessons are cheaper when received during a football game. 6. Class- room comments are interpreted differently by various students student 20 student life student life 21 — share joys goal passed, last year for youngdahl It is fitting that this year the Line O Type s Share Joys cam- paign collections surpassed any previous year because this is Mrs. Youngdahl s last year as the paper ' s advisor. The total collected this year was over $ 4 , 000 . 00 . (Steve Gibson) Working on the paper gives yourself a personal realization of some of the problems, activities, and events taking place in the school. (Barry Nelson) LO T is lots of fun, but hard work also. (Sandy Cleek) 26 organizations 1. Mrs. Youngdahl, advisor for the LOT, prepares for another day 2. Line O Type staffers are, FRONT ROW B. Foster, S. Cleek, 5. Gibson, L. Box, N. Sim- mons, M. Cackler, M Telleen, P. McKee. M. Newton, K. Burnett, H Benker. J. Reischmann ROW TWO P Nelson, S. Hile, A Robinson. N. Miller. J Mc- Roberts, B. Nelson, B. Frank, J. Gauger, T Teager, M Moffitt, S. Scott, J. Schaef- fer. BACK ROW: C. Ruiz, L. Schultz, C Brown, L. VanPelt, L. Shawgo. 3. Nancy Simmons, Steve Gibson, and Mark Cackler take time out for fun from their busy schedules as editors of the LO T. 4. Staffers brighten up staffroom with a paint job. 5. Nancy Simmons smiles as she anticipates lots of money for Share Joys. organizations 27 1. Kaleidoscript editors are Helen Benker, Mark Slater, and Joni Rash. 2. Kaleidos- cript staffers are, FRONT ROW: D. Dickerson, M. Workman, T. Dow, J. Kiesele. S. Hile, J. Rash, M. Slater, S. Gorter. ROW TWO: C. Toline. K. Schlundt, J. Bur- rus, J. Driscoll, R. Burnett, C. Tarbay, H. Benker, J. Reischmann. BACK ROW: T. Nelson, P. Turnbaugh, K. Anderson. P. Welander, S. Rosenberg, L. Weiss. A. Crane. kaleidoscript staff picks students ' literary effort It ' s a good magazine and it ' s too bad more people don ' t buy it. (Sara Hile) The Kaleidoscript staff is a well organized group of literary stu- dents. As a member of the staff I have learned the importance of working together as a team. I ve found that ' s the only way to put out a successful magazine. (Jan Reischmann) 28 organizations banquet plans completed lit. board awards issued The main purpose of the Literary Board is to sell books in the bookstore and hold the annual spring banquet that recognizes the outstanding achievements of the staff members. (Robin Buhrke) Literary Board members are busiest at the end of the year judg- ing and preparing for the literary banquet. (Mark Slater) 1. Lit. Board officers are Robin Buhrke. secre- tary; Steve Gibson, president; Mark Slater, vice president. 2. Lit. Board members, clockwise from top, are; R Buhrke, J Rash, M Grafton. K. Workman, M Moen, N. Simmons, M. Sla- ter. S. Gibson. organizations 29 • V first year for snowball, finish new activity room ' ' This year. Student Congress strived to keep alive traditions at MHS, and also to add new activities. Following Homecoming, plans were made for the Christmas dance, the Snow Ball. The last Student Congress sponsored event of the year was the Great Race which was held in the spring ' (Cathy Carter) The use of the cafeteria as an activity room gave students more room, candy machines, and a jukebox. (Heidi Swanson) 30 organizations 1. Acting as coordinator for student activities is Mr Jack Brown. 2. S.C. officers are, K. Schlundt, vice president; C. Carter, president; M. Slater, treasurer; M. Telleen, secretary. 3. Senior representatives to Student Congress are, FRONT ROW M Grafton. J. Nelson ROW- TWO R Strandlund. D. YandCastelle, D. At- kins, H. Swanson. BACK ROW ; . J. Harder, S. Quick, D. Kinkead, S. Bitting. J. Bustard, K. Allen. 4. Junior and sophomore representatives are, FRONT ROW ' T. Saunders, L. Darin, J. Carlson, K. Henss, R Radcliffe. ROW TWO: A. Anderson. C. Sommers. B. Stevens, P. Moore. ROW THREE: L. Rash. M. Moen, J. Ocken, J. Leaf. D. McNeal. P. Eberhardt, J. Tomlin, T. Stemple, T. Benson BACK ROW ' : S. Smithers, S. Lind, M. Escarza. 5. Becky Searls and Pat Eberhardt decorate the halls in the con- test sponsored by Student Congress. organizations 31 1. Chairman Bob Dyer and secretary Sue Bitting have some fun at one of the coun- cil ' s meetings. 2. Human Relations Council members are. FRONT ROW: S. Bit- ting, R Buhrke, B Payden, D. Farrell, M Douglas BACK ROW: C. Amundson, K. Schlundt, D. Dickerson, S. Gibson, C. Taylor. M. Smith. dyer directs council in solving student problems Though many of the students at MHS don ' t know much about the Human Relations Council we accomplished much this year for the students. We were successful in attaining permission to have Christmas parties and other things beneficial to the student body. (Robin Buhrke) The Human Relations Council is the organization most benefi- cial to the students, but it is also the one most ignored. (Bob Dyer) organizations 33 french mardi gras, float occupy members ' time French Club s main activities for this year was our Homecoming float, the spring Mardi Gras, and for some members, an Easter trip to Paris ' (Pam Harris) We try to do things French -oriented, but mainly were just a fun club. (Regena Burnett) The meetings are okay, but not many people come, which is too bad, (Pam Moore) 34 organizations 1. C. Carter and M. Hauck prepare for their upcoming trip to Paris. 2. French Club members include, FRONT ROW. L. Fuller. D. Piercy, R. Clinard, P. Moore, L. Ossian. R. Exbom. ROW TWO: H. Swanson, D. Kel- ly, R John. P. Harris, L. Hunter. BACK ROW: P. fdudson, C. Hank, R. Burnett, R. Tilbury, P. Everet, K. Franklin, K. Hull. T. Dow, M. Hauck. 3. P. Harris, R. Warren, and T. Dow work in the French club booth, the Maroon-o-graph. 4. Officers for French Club are P. Harris, president; L. Hunter, vice president; P. Moore, treasurer; K. Franklin, secretary. organizations 35 parties and float outline deutsch klub activities We had many out-of-school activities as well as school-oriented ones this year. For instance, we built a Homecoming float, held bake sales, and had swimming, ice skating, and sledding parties. (Jeanna McAllister) German Club is lots of fun and a good group of kids. (Liz Noah) German Club keeps me and most of the other members busy. (Jan Ricketts) I. Members work long hours on their float. 2. German Club officers are, FROM TOP, P. Welander, presi- dent; L. Box, secre- tary-treasurer; 5. Cleek, vice presi- dent. 3. German Club members, FRONT ROW: S. Cleek, N Larson, S. Lindley, J. Ricketts, E. Schreiver. ROW TWO: W. Williams, 5. Vala. D. Gesling, J. McAllister, D. Lodie. BACK ROW P. Welander, D. Dickerson, L. Weiss, C. Rosales. 36 organizations 1. Latin Club members include, FRONT ROW: C. Boyle, K. Pearson. B Johnson, B Weakly, L. Hacker, J. Flatley. ROW TWO: T. Hartsock, S. Lundahl, N. Tormeno, B. Foster, K Ekdahl, A. Honsa, D. Hanson, C. Lord, J. Tomlin, P. Carey, C. Math. BACK ROW: D. Ericson. D Meister, M. Lannoo. 2. Latin Club officers are L. Hacker, treasurer; J. Flatley. presi- dent; D. Hanson, secretary. steffen takes initiative in rejuvenating latin club Being revived after many years absence at MHS, the Latin Club is once again contributing to school life. We held a Saturnalia or Christmas party, and also had a booth at the Winter Wing Ding called The Oracle of the Delphi (Betsy Foster) I like Latin Club because you learn about the people whose lan- guage you are studying. (Joanie Flatley) It s a good club because it ' s small. (Kathy Pearson) organizations 37 p t 38 organizations club teaches members latin american customs What better way than through Spanish Club is there to learn about tacos, pinatas, and Latin America ' (Jo Cavazos) The pinata party was really fun. It gave us a chance to do tradi- tional things just like in Mexico. (Christy Boyle) We had a good time working on the float. (Kendall Burnett) It was really fun selling tacos at the festival, but we should have had more, then we would have made more. (Teri Vermaullen) 1. Members of the Spanish Club are, FRONT ROW: P. Hea- ton, S. Hough, D. Holderfield. E. Haskins, K. Hebdon, P. Ter- rell, M. Thomas, T. Verhelst, G. Trapkus, H. Tory. C. Barn- ham, R. Black, B. Bedford, M. Beard, M. Davis, D. Douglasm, C. Cooley, S. Covents, B. Griffee. H. Hahn. ROW TWO: A. Gilmorek, S. Fustafson, D. Gahagen, C. Garmon. T. Bell. M. Geddlung, K. Houghton, A. Anderson, K. Arpy, R. Barger, R. Allen, S. Barber, J. Beard, M. Hoke, K. Hoffman, D. Harper. ROW THREE: P. Ossian, P Nelson. L. Osborne. S. Nelson. T. Nipper, S. Piercey, J. Reedym, K. Phillips. M Powell, G. Rosenthal. BACK ROW C. Ryan. D Ross. N. Schumacher. V. Schnoor, R. Shaw, J. Shah. T. Thompson. C. Teijen, M Tobin. M. Wambeke, N. Vermeire. K. Udehn, G. White, B Zablludil. K. Youngblood. K. Yuskis. 2. Officers for Spanish Club are G. Escarza, secretary- treasurer; M. Cackler, vice president; M. Dempsey, president organizations 39 1. Members of Home Ec Club are, FRONT ROW: M. Davis, S. Berndt, C. Hunt. J. Nelson. S. Gellerstedt. ROW TWO: K. Biggs. D. Geddling, P. Rich. P. Speigel. 2. This year s Home Ec Club officers are S. Berndt, treasurer; J Nelson, president; C. Hunt, vice presi- dent. 3. Patti Rich works on her sewing project. sweepstakes float award won by the home ec club Even though the Home Ec Club was small this year, our Home- coming float won the Sweepstakes Award for clubs. We also sold stationary, had a movie booth at the Winter Wing Ding, and made both gingerbread boy and girl ornaments for the Snow Ball. (Sally Berndt) Home Ec Club prepares you for going out on your own and tak- ing care of yourself in the future. (Michelle Davis) I wish more people would have stayed in the club because then we could have done a lot more. (Joyce Nelson) positions of work offer possible money making Home Economics and Related Occupations provides a wide vari- ety of jobs, jobs you can enjoy and also help you in the future. The class doesn ' t only provide a job, but also a lot of fun. (Marci Johnson) “Its really great that there are programs like this to help kids get jobs. Also, you learn about a variety of careers, not just your own. This can help you to make up your mind about your own career. (Joyce Nelson) I. The members of the first period HERO class are: FRONT ROW Debbie Cook, vice-presi- dent; Dale Woods, secretary; L. Garcia, Marci Johnson, president. ROW TWO: S. Bailey. D Everett, A. Padilla, V. Blackman, C. Hunt, J Carden, J. Nelson. BACK ROW r : B Johnson, C. Benson. T Minard, Sharon DeWitte. treasurer; J. Nipper, R. Vonthun, J McCraw, C. Wren. 2. The members of the fourth period HERO class are: FRONT ROW: Miss Forseth, D Thomp- son, Paula Hendrix, treasurer; Beth Donis, president. D Woodard. K Danner. D. Pearson. BACK ROW: K. Peterson. J. Krueger, R. Ex- bom. S. Harris, C. Copland, Val Lorance. vice- president; Maribeth Lord, secretary. organizations 41 employment possibilities open to some workers. Being in Office Occupations is a great experience because you get on-the-job training which helps you get a job after high school. ' ' (Terry Davis) The class is good experience to learn more about business educa- tion and I think the job experience is really good for the future and for finding a job later on. (Gail Sletton) 1 Period two O.O. officers and members include, FRONT ROW S. Wynn, histo- rian; K. Jones, secretary; D. Hardi, trea- surer, M. Mountain, vice president. ROW TWO; L. Chapman, C. Cornmes- ser, L. Tavlor, D. Rhodes, P. Vermeir BACK ROW S Buser, C. VandeWalle. D. Ellis, S. Ferguson. Period 3 officers and members include. FRONT ROW ' T Davis, president, L. Huggins, secretary; J. McDonnell, vice president. C. Na- wrocki, treasurer S Breisch. historian. ROW TWO; D. Anderson, S. Collins. K. Maroon, C. Finkle, D. Foy. BACK ROW. C. Bridges, S. Andrews, G. Sle- ton, P DeLoose 1. This year D O. members consist of, FRONT ROW: M Madison, L Oliva, D. Barth, T McCloud, C. Holton ROW TWO: B. Routt, J. Thomas, R. Cain, M Lambrecht. BACK ROW: Mr Willits, K Hebdon, Mr Adams. J. Johnson. 2. D O. officers are, M Madison (sitting), president; J. Thomas, vice president, L. Oliva, secretary; K. Heb- don, treasurer. 3. J. Thomas, M Madison, and B Routt point out their respective places of employment. diversified occupations give students experience Diversified Occupations is a branch of the nationwide organiza- tion, VICA, and it helps students attain jobs and learn about their field of work. We sold candy this year and held a dinner in the spring for our employers. ' (Bob Routt) D O. has been very profitable and educational in learning about different careers. A lot of the credit belongs to Mr. Willits and Mr. Adams. (Marybeth Madison) 43 organizations 1. Showing how to macrame. Sherri Felgar gives a sales demonstration. 2. In D E are FRONT ROW: P Ryan, S. Jacobs, J. Dumoulin, M. Simpson, R. Davis, B Henderson ROW TWO S. Klingborg, S. Felgar, L. Scott, J. Seabloom. K Hund- wardsin, C Kerfsky, R Suiter ROW THREE G. Settles, N. Simoens, A. Squeo, L Smith. K Cochuvt. P DeWitt BACK ROW: D Bizarri, M. Blakenev. W Tay- lor. C Cusen. P. Scudder. D. Bjurstrom. 5. Woolley sales, marketing plans display, studies careers I think Distributed Education helps you become more selfconfi- dent during interviews and in finding a job. Besides this, we also have a lot of fun. In the fall we had a field trip to a buying center and we also had a weiner roast. To raise money we had a candy sale. At Christmas, a coffee hour was held and in March there was a Student Leadership Conference in Springfield. Ending our year in D.E. we had a spring banquet and a picnic. ' ' (Pat Scudder) 44 organizations public speaking choices, both are aided by roush Forensics and Debate gives the students at MHS the opportuni- ty for oratorical speaking ' (DeWayne Rousch) Forensics is an enlightening experience, with practical applica- tions for people interested in the field of public speaking. (Dan Dickerson) You meet a lot of kids from different schools and the competi- tion is really rough. Forensics is a lot of fun and we all have a good time while gaining good experiences! (Traci Dow) 1. Taking a break from a long de- bate are Bob Evans and Joe Bill- hartz. 2 Hoping to win the next match is Sue Dorbeck. 3. Forensics members include. FRONT ROW: J. Rainey. P. McKee ROW TWO B Taylor. D Dickerson. P Den- nhardt. B Dyer. S. Dorbeck. BACK ROW’: D Funk. C. DeSmet. C. Amundson. T. Dow. J. Billhartz 4 Co-captains of Forensics are Bob Dyer and Paul Dennhardt organizations 45 electronics strives for their own radio station Electronics club gives you time after school and in the evenings to work on your own electronic projects. (Gregg Gooch) Our two money-making projects this year were selling posters and having a booth at the Winter Wing Ding. The money is being put away for a radio station we hope to have soon. (Bill Frank) 46 organizations o 1. Working in the nurse s office during the day are, FRONT ROW D. Howell, J. Lawrence, L. DeVrieze, D. Kelly, M. Grafton, 5. Watkins. BACK ROW: Mrs. Henss, F. Maddox, K Hoyt. M Joseph, J. Kimpe 2. Officers for FNA are. T Dav- is, vice president; K. Hoyt, president, J. Lawrence, treasurer, J Adelman, secre- tary. 3. FNA club members include, FRONT ROW: M Wescott, M Braatalien, J. Countryman. S. Liljeberg, L. Dye, J. Adelman, T. Teager. M. Grafton. ROW TWO B Beck, S. Watkins, C. Long. S. VanCleave. P Camferdam, S. Quick, M Moen, P. Smith. M Eaton, D. Howell, J. Wirz, J. Kiesele. ROW THREE: G. Escar- za. K Vuskis, S. Buller. M Seeds. D. Coussens. K. Hoyt. T. Davis. M Taragows- ki, M. Joseph. ROW FOUR: D. Hayward. M. Jump. C. Math, S. Adams. L. Ren- ner. K. McKee. M Tobin, D. Smith. L. Brown, L. DeVrieze, J. Lawrence, P. Spie- gel. F. Maddox, S. Vala. ROW FIVE: J. Kimpe, R Malmstead, D Kelly. volunteers spend extra hours in area hospitals The Future Nurses-Allied Health Club is really kind of like a service club, beneficial for both community and school. For the community we had many kids who were volunteers at the hospi- tal. With the help of FNA, T.B. tests were given to the seniors at school and the period helpers work so that anyone can use the fa- cilities in the nurse s office ' (Kathy Hoyt) This fall all of us in FNA had a cookout at Riverside Park to get more kids to join FNA. Like always, we went Christmas caroling in nursing homes when the holidays came. We helpers help Mrs. Henss with the ill students, answer the phone, and are just here for running errands for her. (LeeAnn DeVrieze) organizations informal meetings held, talk of various subjects Going to each other s house for the meetings was alot of fun. There we planned our Burger Bash and the trip to Champaign, Il- linois for a four-day statewide convention. (Sue Scott) I feel Campus Life is worthwhile. On Thursday nights we really get into some heavy discussions. These I really enjoy. (Deb Ged- dling) I really find Campus Life is interesting. I ' ve met some really nice people. You get to say what you feel at the meetings. (Sue De- La thower) 1. Dave Williamson relaxes with a game of ping pong. 2. Miss Forseth and a mem- ber of Campus Life wait for their meal at the Burger Bash. 3. Paula Wessenberg, Deb Geddling, and Sue Scott discuss among themselves at a Campus Life meeting. 4 Members of Campus Life listen to discussion at a meeting. They are FRONT: D Bloomquist, D. Geddling, K. Williamson, BACK ROW S. Scott, J. Costos, P Hudson. 50 organizations fta changes name to sae; education becomes goal Students Action for Education, previously called Future Teach- ers Association, was really busy this year. We had a weiner roast to get more people to join. At Homecoming we sold balloons. For Thanksgiving we filled baskets. Later on in the year we had a booth in the Winter Wing-Ding and our second annual invitation- al volleyball tournament ' (Nancy Simmons) 1. SAE officers for 1972-1973 are FRONT ROW: Don Sim- mons, treasurer; BACK ROW: Nancy Simmons, president; Sandy Cleek, secretary; Sara Duncan, vice-president. 2. SAE members are CLOCKWISE: D. Zeysen, N. Simmons, P. Hud- son, P. Strandlund, S. Larson, P. Carey, M. Simmons, T. Car- leton, J. Dopier, B. Weakly and D. Vogel. organizations 51 fun and exercise gained through athletic activities G.A.A. is great for getting to know lots of other kids, especially underclassmen. Kids who don ' t know anyone can come to activi- ties and make a lot of friends. It is active all year, so everyone can participate. (Kathy Workman) There is really a wide variety of sports offered for everyone this year and I really enjoy it. (Barb Weakly) 52 organizations I. Cathy Dismer experiences the trials and tribulations of selling Homecoming mums. 2. G.A.A. board members are, FRONT ROW: R. Buhrke, L. Horton, T. Chumbley, E. Hacker, B. Johnson, K. Pearson, D. Hatward, P. Rafert. ROW TWO: K. McIntosh, J. Stille. J. Carlson, J. Howards, M. Matthews, C. Mc- Laughlin. BACK ROW: M Olson, V. Rice. D. Atkins, J. Sandberg. 3. Officers for G.A.A. are A. Robinson, president; C. Hagberg, treasurer; S. Hile, secretary; S. Carlson, recording secretary; K. Workman, vice president. 4. Advisors for this year were Miss Columb, Mrs. Carlson, Mrs. Savignano, and Miss Conard. organizations 53 television lends theme to the nereids ' presentation It ' s a lot of work, but it ' s worth it all come showtime. (Julie Carlson) Attending the clinics is a lot of fun, especially when we went up to LaCrosse. (Julie Leaf) It ' s good experience for girls because they don ' t have the oppor- tunity to be on teams like boys do. (Margaret Moen) I couldn ' t believe how much work it takes to put on a water- show, but it ' s lots of fun. (Joanie Flatley) 56 organizations Nereid members this year are, FRONT ROW: D. Sandholm, 5. Schiess, J. Kie- sele, J. Wirz. M. Jump, M. Grafton. S. Quick, C. Carter, F. Seeds, M. Kruse, T. Jenkins, R. Tiejens. K. Cratsenberg. C. Naws, B Rosborough, K. Burnett, L. Wilkinson, L. Strommer, J. Johnson, K. Hunwardson, C. Bivens, J. Rash, H. Benker, J. Wood, J. Erhardt, M. DeBaene, D. Crippen, B. Criswell, D. Cooper, R. Haake, Cornell. ROW THREE: W Gib- bons, H. Harris, J. Kirshbaum, H. Lan- guid T. Martinez, F. Maddox, L. Ma- thias. L. Atkins. R Organ, E. Knees, R. Avery, M. Ausherman. M. Evans. organizations 57 y-teens set summer trip as the goal for the year Y-Teens kept busy this year by beg-an-egging, bake sales, sell- ing stationary, building a Homecoming float, filling Thanksgiving baskets, and holding both a semi-formal and formal dance ' (Jeanne Ehrhardt) Besides trying to make enough money for a summer trip to Flori- da, Y-Teens have done a great deal for the area ' s mentally retard- ed, handicapped, and underpriveleged children. (Judy Wirz) I. Jan Wood shows some of the senior Y-Teen stationery. 2. Senior Y-Teen leaders are, FRONT ROW D Gahagen, secretary. D. Coomes, interclub, J. Kie- sele, vice president BACK ROW S. Rosenberg, treasurer, J Wirz, member- ship chairwoman, M. Jump, president. 3. Sophomore and junior interclub mem- bers are C Harris, J. Dehls. A. Johnson, T. Chumbley. 4. Sophomore officers are S. Smith, vice president. T. Chumbley, president; C. Sackett, treasurer; (on top) V Olvera, secretary 5. Junior Y-Teen officers are J. Peak, secretary; C. VandeMortel, treasurer, M Maddelein. president, and S. Holdeman, vice presi- dent, were absent for picture. 6. Senior officers are S. Rosenberg, treasurer, M Jump, president; D. Gahagen. secretary; J. Kiesele. vice president. 58 or ganizations school stationery sold pep posters boost spirit Two members of Pep Club in particular have shown outstanding achievement in the school for three years. Nancy and Sue Larson, who are the co-presidents of the club this year, have never missed a basketball or football game, either at home or away. They have also tried to support the wrestlers, swimmers, plays, musicals, and other school functions. The girls have really fulfilled the Pep Club ideals, which are to support the school activities. ' ' (Miss Delores Hulse) It ' s one of the best organized clubs at the high school because it has so many members and they do a lot of work. ' ' (Gloria Escarza) bO organizations • V 1. The Larson twins are busy putting up the letters in the librarv windows for the next week s game 2. Getting ready to put up the pep posters are 5. Scott, S. Srail. and 5. Larson. 3. Pep Club members for 1972-73 are, FRONT ROW: P Smith. C. Callas. L. Renner. S. Quick. M Grafton, S. Christopherson ROW TWO: D Kinkead G. Suiter, T. Sullens, C. Liljeberg, T. Thompson. S. VanCleave, K LeMaster. S. Srail. D. Atkins ROW’ THREE: D. Neaves H. Swan- son, S. Lindlav. C. Math R VanLanduyt. S. Rosenberg M Seeds. ROW ' FOUR C. Jamieson, S. Bitting, M. Tobin. S. Larson. BACK ROW ' : J. Sandberg. G. Escarza, K McKee. J McDonnell. N. Larson, S. Scott. S. Carlson 4 . Pep Club officers are FRONT ROW: G. Sui- ter, recording secretary; N. Larson, co-president M. Seeds, publici- ty. C. Jamieson, activities chairman BACK ROW: S Larson, co- president, Miss Hulse, advisor, S. Bitti ng, funds chairman. organizations cl steak n ' date night and slave day highlight year Besides just ushering at basketball and football games. Key Club is a group in which guys at MHS can get together and share dif- ferent ideas. It gives a guy a chance to meet new people and ex- press his own opinions with others ' (Randy Boom) I think Key Club is a fun group of guys who get together to act like kids. (Steve Lind) 1. Key Club Officers are, R. Boom, president; M. Dempsey, vice president, G. Rasso, secretary-treasurer. 2. Members of Key Club include, FRONT ROW: J. Tomlin, M. Dempsey, K. Johnson, G. Turner, T. Saunders. ROW TWO: D. Mills, D. Benson, B. Braatalien, B Ruberg, R. Cain, K. Hoffman. ROW THREE: G. Har- rison, S. Scott, A. Zuccarella, M. Mahieu, K. Peterson. ROW FOUR: D. McNeal, K. Allen, G. Gobel, J. Nelson, B. Routt. ROW FIVE: J. Bustard, S. Lind, B. Dye, R. Boom BACK ROW: R Strandlund, D. Swanson, M. Geddling, B. Payden. 3. Mark Winter runs the Key Club festival booth. 62 organizations fca helps needy family, sells buttons for profit For our second year of Fellowship of Christian Athletes, we supplied one family with a Christmas dinner. At the Winter Wing-Ding we had a button-making machine. (Jeff Nelson) FCA is a meaningful organization, more people should join it. Also, you don ' t have to be an athlete to be in the club. (Mike Geddling) 1. The officers for FCA are J. Nel- son. president, R. Delp, secretary- treasurer; G. Rasso. vice president. 2. FCA members try unsuccessfully to build a pyramid. 3. Members of FCA include. FRONT ROW; J. Bustard. R. Boom, R. Strandlund, M. Geddling, G. Goebel, M. Demp- sey, S. Scott. K Allen ROW TWO; M. Slater, D. Phelps, R. Delp. BACK ROW; J. Nelson. B. Dye. P. Wester, S. Buckley. M. Mahieu, A. Zuccarello, M. Winters. organizations o3 club prepares for skiing with common hope — snow Ski Club began its activities this year with a bake sale to help raise money for a trip to Chestnut Mountain. We also participated in the Winter Wing Ding by selling raffle tickets. The prize was a ski sweater! (Jan Sandberg) Ski Club lets you get around kids who have the same interests you do, skiing! (Jan Wood) Ski Club gets you out in the cold to have a good time. (Jessie Holmes) 64 organizations 1. Ski Club members are, FRONT ROW: J. Rursch, B. Beck. L. Amderson, M. Hauck, P. Smith. M. Wambeke, E. Schmitt. J. Teske. J. Adelman, S. Watkins, K. Yuskis, K Butts, J Holmes, M. Grafton. R. Atkins. G. Escarza, M Braatalien, C. Long, J. Sandberg, P. Camferdam, M. Westcott. BACK ROW: D. Watkins, T. McPherson, M Moen. 2. Officers of Ski Club are Sue Watkins, president; and Jan Sandberg, secretary-treasurer. Absent from picture is Steve Blaser, vice president. organizations 65 fine arts awards given; hard work is rewarded Lynn Box Choir Paul Dennhardt Dramatics Bob Dyer Dramatics 68 fine arts twirlers entertain fans, stage band shows talent Twirling has been a good experience because I got a chance to perform in a variety of ways and in front of different types of audiences ' (Connie Ballard) Stage band allows us to play many different types of music. I really enjoy playing in the band. (Pam Carlson) Practices are the most fun. (Steve VanSpeybroeck) 1. The twirlers this year were Julie Whilie Whitaker, Karen Maroon, Kathy Kloster, Connie Ballard, Pam Swaitckiaticv, Candy Rivelli, and Kathy Maroon. 2. Stage band members are: FRONT ROW: C. Silliman, K. Clark, D. Anderson, D. Marino, C. Elliot, D. Hoffman, H. Herald, G. Day, R. Knock, S. Gilbert, B. VanSpeybroeck. ROW TWO: P. Johnson, S. Van- Speybroeck, P. Johnson, K. Hed- berg, P. Geyer. C. Marino. BACK ROW: T. Schoedy, T. Rice, M. Willard, M. Shipley, C. Graham, P. Carlson. 2 fine arts 69 drama dept, satires old west in sneaky fitch 1. The men of the town decides that something must be done about Sneaky Fitch, but Rev. Blackwood replies, It is a prrrroblem for God. 2. Outside of Golpher Gulch ' s only sal- oon. men of the town discuss Sneaky ' s rising from the dead. 3. Tracy Dow. one of the towns makes cackling wisecracks to the singer, who narrates the play. 4. Mr. Vale, the town ' s un- dertaker is always pleased to get another cus- tomer. 5. Sneaky ' s funeral was a joyous occa- sion, but soon turned into a scene of horror when he sat up in his coffin. 70 fine arts Cast Singer Rackham Mervyn Vale Mrs. Vale Maroon Sheriff Doc Burch Rev. Blackwood Mrs. Blackwood Sneaky Fitch Mike Pappademos Mike Moore Dan Dickerson Janelle Rainey Dawn Funk Randy Carlson Tim Vermeire Paul McKee Sue DePaepe Bob Dyer p.j. production dwindles as the romances kindle Hines Prez Joe ... Hasler Gladys MalV Sorokin Zharlie f Babe Williams Mae Bje$da Pfcopsie Salesman I ■ Schwartz . Paul Dennhardt MikeM oore Jim GleniVi V- . B Manege lniq Julie Knaack leff Ande: -on Steve Gibbon Karen T:ich Amy Ander son Cris Summers Jeanne Schempf Dino Pappademos I ' im Vermiere Scott Anderson g 1. Sid and Babe decide that talking Small Talk is not the way to decide plans. 2. Mr. Hasler is a real fighter, especially when the union in his pajama factory wants a raise. 3. Mabel attempts to help Hines overcome his jealousy of Gladys ' other lovers. 4. Prez, the president of the un- ion, insists that the union get its 7Vi cent raise, while Mr. Hasler objec ts. 5. When the dispute is settled by a compromise, the factory workers cel- ebrate at a favorite night-spot, Hernando ' s Hide-away, modeling their favorite company attire. Sleep Tite pajamas. 72 fine arts historical figure of more struggles in environment The Common Mary.-V . Sir Thomas More Master Richard Rich . e . The Duke of Norfollc . Lady Alice More f . Lady Margaret Mor K Cardinal Wolsey . . . Thomas Cromwell J nox Chapuys . . Chapuys ' Attendant William Roper .... King Henry Tnfe Eighth A Woman r Thoman Cranmer Tom Hammegberg Paul Dennhardt Jim Sutty Mike Pappademos Cindy Amundson Kim Wood JeffOdean Paul McKee Bob Dyer Jon. Christoferson Ken Burnett Mike Mathias Lynda Green Craig Sale 1. In Robert Bolt ' s A Man for all Seasons ' ' Thomas Cromwell badgers the Duke of Norfolk into taking an active part in Sir Thomas More ' s trial. 2. Lady Alice More ponders her husbands plight. 3. Master Richard Rich offers testimony at Sir Thom- as ' trial. 4. Matthew, the Steward, becomes a follower of Sir Richard. 5. Thomas More refuses to swear to the act. 6. More, in jail, pleads with his family to try and see why he won ' t swear. 7. Cromwell tries to persuade the jury that More is guilty. fine arts 75 .1 contemporaires practice for many performances Being a Contemporaire teaches teamwork with individuality. Along with syncronized swimming and gymnastics, it offers a satisfying physical education course girls with special abilities and interests. The performances help the girls gain self confi- dence, besides boosting fan participation and team spirit. (April Robinson) The girls in Contempaires have worked hard this year and have participated in many successful performances such as One Night of Melody and A.D.C. They livened up half-time shows with their energetic pom-pom routines, but their main goal was study- ing modern dance and performing outside of school activities whenever possible. (Miss JoAnn Conard) 76 fine arts 1 CLOCKWISE (L): C Dangel. C. Callas. D. Stout. J. Schrempf. J. Holmes. M Hauck, K. Trich, M Davis. C. Cart- er. J. Erickson. J. Knaack, T. Gustas. C. Reig. D. Foy. D Hayward. J. Sandberg. L DeVrieze, L. Sandholm. J. Lauth. J. Wirz, K. Vuskis, F Maddox, P. Rich. S. Johnson. S. Hile, A. Robinson. A. Koeppel. D. Graham. J Reishmann. J. Miller. S. Carlson, S. VanCleave, G. Escarza, J Morgan. M Jump, and N Johnson. 2. The Contemporaires performed at many football and basketball half-times showing their skills to both a student and adult audience. 3. After the long trek to Whar- ton Field House in the Homecoming parade, many dancers took a rest on the curb and watched the floats pass by. fine arts 77 1. The Thespian officers for this year are Jeff Anderson, troop historian; Paul Dennhardt, recording secretary; Janelle Rainey, treasurer; Bob Dyer, Vice-presi- dent; and Mike Pappademos, president. 2. FRONT ROW: K. Frietsch, T. Ver- meire, S. Mathias, Paul Dennhardt, B. Dyer, J. Anderson, M. Pappademos, C. Champion, D. Glynn, P McKee. BACK ROW: L. Schmidt, M. Wambeke, K. Resetich, D. Peterson, T. Dow, C. Amundson, J. Rainey. thespian troop combines talent, skill, with work To become a Thespian is the greatest reward for all the facets of stage crew. We re a crazy organization but we do work at it. (Bob Dyer) The work of the Thespians has been very worthwhile and enjoy- able. (Jeff Anderson) I enjoyed Thespians because it broadened my theatrical back- ground and it was fun performing. (Mike Pappademos) 78 fine arts many backbreaking jobs done by the stage crew Stage crew was hard work sometimes, but for the most part it was fun. It was exciting especially when something unexpected happened. (Curt Champion) I ' d like to warn future stage crews to watch out for the Hackle at all times. The Hackle has become a tradition with us and is very special to us. (Janelle Rainey) The stage crew was: ON LADDER: R. Frietsch, D.Dyer, M. Mathias. C. Snod- grass, S. Mathias. S. Johnson. C. Sale, J. Rainey, D. Peterson, P. Olson ON FLOOR: B Nice. B Mean, L. Fuller, T. Don, C. Hammerburg, C. Shore, L. Wambeke, M. Moline, C. Champion, K. Resetich, B. Taylor. fine arts 79 1 The band officers for this year were FRONT ROW. Jeff Tomlin, Sophomore Representative; Connie Ballard, Treasurer; Laurie Wilkenson, Secretary; Richard Knock. Vice-President; Steve Van Spreybrock. President ROW ' 2: Jim Olsen, Senior Representative; and Chuck Silli- man. Junior Representative. 2. Band members for this year were FRONT ROW: L. Simmons, M. Graham. J. Sidlinger, T. Boom, M Johnson. L. Van Speybrock, J. McCumber. L. Wilkenson. B Hopping, M. White. C. Elliot and J. Rash. ROW 2: G. VandeWalle. D. Waren. D. Funk, C. Ballard. R. Mangelsdorf, C. Mathias, J. Olson, D. Marino, J. Tomlin, C. Sale, R. Buchman, J. Stephens. J. Whitaker, L. Hacker, J. Palmer and R. Mock. ROW 3. L. Hermann. R Hicks, B Carlson. K. Reed, M. Willard, R. Carlson. D. Anderson, C. Graham, T. Schoeve, K. Friesth. M. Allen. G. Pearsall. K Jemming, J. Powell. T. Rice. M. Shipley, B. Favri, M. Donley, E. Schmitt, D. Martin, S. Baver and R. Talley. ROW 4 G. Day, C. Rivelli, S. Lewis, S. Gilbert, K. Maroon, D Ericson, R. Knock, B Van- Speybrock, D Hoffman. E. Shriver. C. Silli- man, D. Jarrard, J. Lauth, E. Heukeshoven, S. VanSpevbroeck, K. Hedburg, B. Jones. C. Mari- no, K. Blusher, P. Leaf, P. Geyer, F. Kauzlarich, and P. Stanford. ROW 5: S. Saunders, D. Lam- brecht, M. Calzia, D. Blanfield, G. Vanar, K. Clarkhurst, J Bruch, R. Johnson and M. Meers- man. 3. Other band members FRONT ROW J Paustian, J. Clifton, D. Enery. D. Miller, C. Griffin. O. Roden, P. Swiatkiewicz, K. Bigham and K. Frey. ROW 2: K Blakeley. C. Hammer- burg, K Maroon. K. Olson, J. Janes. D. Hall- berg, S. Malone and K. Hawk. ROW 3: D. Ev- ans, M Scott, M. Haun, S. Rogers, J. Blakley, B. Kapple, D. Hauser, B. Roys, R. Gregory, J. Carlson, T. Verhelst, B. Thompson, T. Rynott, R Kizer and D. Miller ROW 4 F Martin, M Tighe, D. Treanor and L. Plattenburg 80 fine arts band separates daily to individualize instruction We practice to perform well. We want to make the people of Moline proud of us, because we represent them at football games, basketball games, concerts and contests. At the football games, there is the marching band. The pep band plays at the basketball games. In concerts and contests the Concert band represents Mo- line. Soloists and ensembles also enter contests from Moline. We want to win another plaque for the band hallway, so we keep practicing for plaques, and more plaques ' (Laurie Wilkenson) fine arts 81 Orchestra Members are, FRONT ROW: C. Mathias, D Marino, K Hagberg, K. Udehn, J. Stille, M Rudolph, P Stowell and B Olson ROW TWO S. Czerewko, T. Mart r, C. Lord, J. Swenson, L. Peterson, T. Boom, L. Simmons, L. Wilkenson, J. McCumber. C. Elliott, J. Rash, P. Williams and D Mill- er. ROW THREE: M. Reed, L. McCoy, P. Vanderheyden, L. Watkins, D. Overton. K. Adolphson, J. Tomlin, C. Sale, K. Hedberg, R. Manglesdorf, P Carlson. T. Rice and K. Clark. Orchestra officers are Leslie Watkins, junior representative; Dave Miller, se- nior representative; Lisa McCoy, sophomore representative, and Dawn Ma- roin, president. 82 fine arts orchestra ' s key is work; notes music ' s fine points ' In orchestra you meet many people with the same interest as you. You may get a chance to go on trips and play in contests ' (Michelle Reed) Orchestra was interesting this year. We played at several music festivals, a few concerts, the teachers ' banquet, and the com- mencement proceedings at the end of the year. Also, we got a chance to play various types of music which I thought was great. (Joyce Stille) fine arts 83 choirs learn techniques to improve their singing I feel that the choral department at MHS is one which provides a broader understanding of music, and it gave me many hours of enjoyment and satisfaction. Our choral program has many as- pects to work from with four choirs and an individualized ex- perimental voice class plus the extracurricular activities such as the musical, district and state contests — with sweepstakes as the prize. In my opinion, these various activities provide a social out- let, but also responsibility and teamwork ' (Paul Dennhardt) 84 fine arts Concert Choir: ROW ONE: L. Wilkerson. P Latting, L Stratford T. Gustus, K. Franklin, 5. Lasson, P. Strandlund. L. Box, J. Page. E. Har- rington, J. Wirz. N. Johnson, C. Amunson, S. Kidd. K. Resetich, S. Kauzlerich. K. Wood. C. Barber ROW TWO: P Whiting, S. Bristol. C. Summers. B Roberts. L. Anderson. L. DeVrieze K Workman. C. Mor- rison, S. Buchanon, A Anderson. K Allen M Hauck D. Fisher K Trich, A. Gillen. L Egert. D Nelson. S. Short. C. Lewis ROW THREE J. Ostrander, D. Busen. K Butts. B Noah. K. Hoffman B. McNeil T Vermiere. K. Sieberman S. Rosenburg S Beitel J Shaefter N Roe- lens. L. Sandholm, S. Shipley G. Dav E Edwards B Franks T Burke C Johnson. S. Swanson ROW FOUR P Dennhardt M Moore M McColl, M Owens M Pappademos R Shipp J Miller l Nelson, J Dick B Stephens J Lauth S Johnson, N Simmons lock. J. Glenn. J. Kirshbaum G Pond D Ziegler. J Anderson S Gibson — Accompanying the choir Miss Sharon Ci-tvnski studies the upcoming music. fine arts 55 A Capella Choir: ROW ONE: C Rumbler, K Forber, N. Lyons, S. Brasmer, C. Lord, D. Wilson, M. McCarthy, D. Sheesley, 5. Gingler, D. Lance, M. Zelnio, D. Kehrer, R. Buhrke, D. Martin, K Henss, R. Jones, H. Whiting, B Randles. ROW TWO. D Anderson, R. Atkins. 5. Lewis. D. Smith, M Morgan. R Suza, A. Honsa, B Taylor, L. Hunter, J. Johnson. R. Liss, S. Lindley.B McDow R Barger. P Glanz. L Husar, S. DePaepe. M Moran, K. Ekdahl ROW THREE: S. Langley, L. Fuller. N. Lions, J. Nelmes, C. 86 fine arts Lord. B Herberg, M Henss, G.C. Daveson. J Dopier, J Zetler. CD Bridheman, D Homer, K VanDyke, J. Eniss, J Rosenberher, B Davis, D Mitchell, J. Langley ROW FOUR T Teronis, B Burke, D. Hazari K Ber nett. R McVey, J. Garner, D Pappodimos, S. Anderson, C. Slatter, B Johnson, M Coney, S. Johnson, M Ward. J. O Dean, C. Sale, C Kouris. M Talbott. D. Hanson, J. Sutty. Girls ' Chorus: FRONT C. McLaughlin, J. Sand, Doris Wood, Dina Nel- son, judy Johnson. S. Duncan, L. Retz, B. Wood, L. Williams, K. Varlas, D. Chilberg, K. Carlstrom, D Jones, P Smith ROW TWO: C. Jones, D. Har- low. S. O ' Brien, K. York, S. Parr, L. Laven, C. Willeams, C. Flynn, M. Me- Farlin, J. Weigant, D. DeMarlie, L. Marsiglo, M. Sullivan, S. Hanson. BACK: M. James. C. Danielson, V. Cheek, J. Smith, M. Brummit, J Moore. R. Tilbury, D. VanNulle, S. Carothers, M. White, S. Knittle, T. Francque, J. Shremph, Joy Audas, P. Rich. fine arts 87 the thrill of victory, the agony of defeat, the unending encounters towards success . . . opening m.h.s. triumphs begin an exciting season 90 athletics 1 Ed Haskins. Mark DeBaene. and friends team up to spill a Central ball carrier. 2. Top Maroon rusher. Doug Kellv, attempts to elude an Alleman defender 3. As a Rock Island running ba k turns the cor- ner, the Maroon defenders converge on him 4 Junior Chu k Tschopp plows for yardage as West defenders close in. 5 Moline successfully converts for two points in an opening victory over East Moline c Bob Stevens accelerates down field as the Panthers allow him running room 7 Behind line blocking Mike Griffon explodes through the line enroute to one of his 3 touchdowns, gaining 151 yards in a hard fought Central contest athletics o rollinger ' s final season closes with big victories The Maroons ended their 1972 season with a record of 5-4. How- ever, this record did not clearly represent the true talent of this team. Even when the Maroons weren t winning a game they were still furnishing the fans with an exciting contest. Such was the case when Moline lost three hard-fought battles by a total of eight points in the middle of their season. Shunning these defeats the Maroons came on strong to finish their season with impressive victories over Alleman and Dixon. At the annual football banquet thirty-five major letters were awarded, 24 to seniors and 9 to juniors. Players that received spe- cial honors were Kevin Blusher, next year s captain: Doug Kelly, most valuable player and best offensive back; Matt Cumber- worth, best offensive lineman; Mark Mahieu, best defensive back; and Ed Haskins, best lineman. The awards banquet also officially ended Harley Rollinger ' s 25- year coaching career. Coach Rollinger received a large plaque from the senior football players commemorating his fine record. Ac- cording to sports writer Paul Carlson, Rollinger possesses the rare talent of not only being a superb analyst, but also of inspiring the confidence of his players in following his direction. Members of the Varsity Football Squad are FRONT ROW: C. Tschopp, J. Johnsten, G. Merrick, M. Poulos, M. Thomas, T Spurgetis, R Baker. M. Evans, S. Burleson, D. Miller. ROW TWO: B. Ruberg, R. Mathias, T. Smarsty. M. Rynott, G. Black- burn. B Hodson, J. Pedesky, J. Strandlund, M. Mahieu, M Geddling. ROW THREE: B. Dye, B Stevens, D. Kelly, S. Johnson, J. Roche, R. Angell, K. Blusher. M. Klansek, M. Marriot, D Swanson. BACK ROW. J. Bustard, C. VanderLinden, M. DeBaene, N. Miller. F Cahalan, M Cumberworth. S. Piercy, M Griffin, E. Haskins, J. Swanson, J. Miller. 92 athletics 1 Defesnive captain. Mike Evans, talks strategy with Coach Rollinger as the Maroon defense regroups. 2. Assistant coaches, Ken Bunte, Mike Shipley, Bob Brooks and Herman Miskowicz gather around Head Coach Harley Rollinger 3. Jim Swanson snares a pass while being upended in the bruis- ing Rocky game. 4 Seemingly cornered. Bob Stevens, maneu- vers through West defenders on his wav to a touchdown jaunt. 5. Central defense penetrates and Quarterback Jim Roche is the victim, o. As the team looks on the Maroons are engaged in another thrilling contest athletics °3 sophs get western big 6 title with huge victories A successful season again belonged to Head Coach Richard Mat- ter and the Little Maroons. Capturing the Western Big 6 crown and second place in the Quad-City Conference, the team compiled an overall season record of 7 wins, 1 loss, and 1 tie. The rugged Sophs scored an amazing 252 points to their opponents 55 points, holding four rivals scoreless. Coach Matter and his assistants, Dave Markward and Bill Clark, worked hard instilling determination and developing the skill of the young gridders. As a result of this successful effort Coach Matter claims about the sophomores. There are several players who have proven themselves to be outstanding and should be great assets to Moline for the next two years! ' ' SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RESULTS Opponent Moline 21 21 East Moline Quincy 26 fRock island . 46 Oll burg n P o . 3 ( 42 52 West Central Alleman Dixon I til • The 1972 Sophomore Squad is FRONT ROW: K. Murphy, R. Willems. B. Bic knell, D. Kuberski, K. Lemaster. K. Tschopp, G. Westbrooks, T. Anderson, A Molina ROW 2 T. Richmiller, J. Snyder. C. Franks, B Talley. K Puebla. S Nixon, P Brenstrom, M. Green, R Munger, B Bennett ROW 3: D Van- Vooren. G Reid, A. Arrington, S. Dunlop, B. Thompson, L. Brown, R. Reedy, D. W ' atkins, B Bridgeman, R Ohlsen ROW 4: R Reynolds, T. Verhelst. D. Stanford, J. Colley, J. Beldin, G. Butkrop, F. Kauzlarich, S. Erickson, J. Rooker, S. Nelson. BACK ROW: D. Mills, T. Jones, P. Benson, D. Duran, J. Holt, T. Phillips, K. Frohreich, M. Henss, J. Ogden, D. Shelton, S. Lambrecht, D. Mercer, D. Treanor. 94 athletics linksters tie with rocky for second place in q-c Under the direction of Coach Steve Uzelac the Moline links- ters surged from behind to earn a tie with Rock Island in the 1972 Fall Quad-City Golf Conference. Trailing Rock Island by sixteen awesome strokes, the Moline golfers charged in the final two rounds. Led by junior John Strombeck and se- nior Randy Boom, they continued their charge in the spring. at’ v ' FALL GOLF SEASON AVERAGES Jim Schrempf Randy Boom John Strombeck Jeff Holmes Jeff Snapp Steve Smithers Dean Spillum 40.3 41.1 43.0 43.5 Members of the 1972-73 golf team are (FROM LEFT TO RIGHT) Steve Smithers. John Bruch, Mike Tomev. Jeff Holmes, Mike O Brien Jeff Snapp Dean Spillum, Jim Schrempf. Randy Boom, and John Strombeck. athletics 9 5 netmen capture second in quad-city conference After being upset by Rock Island in the opening match, Moline ' s netmen, under the coaching of Tom Derouin, bounced back to defeat their next five opponents, finishing second for the fall. East Moline, the toughest match, resulted in a 5-4 win. Senior Brian Olson and junior Tad Saunders were victors in key matches during their fall season. The Varsity Tennis Team is FRONT ROW Bill Foster, D J McPherson, Dave Panicucci, Doug Gustafson, Dave Schilb ROW 2: Brian Olson, Joe Hem- mingson, Kevin Peterson, Ed Edwards, Kevin Butts. BACK ROW Rod Bristol, Terry Larson, Rick Kochuyt, Tad Saunders. Jim Maxson, Dennis Knight, Greg Olberts. 96 athletics harriers streak to first in three major contests Moline 21 18 21 18 23 17 7th 1st 1st 1st 2nd 15th CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS (low score wins) Galesburg Alleman East Moline Assumption Central Mattoon Invitational Quad-City Western Big 6 District I Sectional State Opponent 36 45 1. Kevin Peterson follows through with determination that made him Moline s number one tennis ace. 2. Senior Brian Olson is caught at the top of his swing dur- ing practice. 3. Just ask Dirk Fisher if two miles is a long way 4 Maroon runners get an early jump against Alleman to take the lead and hold it for an overwhelming victory. 5 A common sight to Moline fans, are Eberhardt. Decker. Libey. and Howeil commanding the first four positions athletics 97 cross country men take second in sectional meet Coach Gene Shipley has converted cross-country into what many believe to be Moline ' s most self-disciplined sport. To successfully compete one must train twelve months a year as most of the members do. During the season you ' ll find them running before school, after school, and on the way to meets, often times with Coach Shipley at their side. Consequently the harriers became one of the finest teams in the state with much potential for next year despite the loss of valuable seniors, Jim Libey and Bill Fisher. Members of the 1972 cross-country team are FRONT ROW; Bill Fisher, Jim Libey, Steve Decker, Al Maitlen, Mark Winters. ROW 2. Dave Howell, Pat Eberhardt, Chip Nelson, Jeff Burke, Larry York, Jeff Nelson. BACK ROW: Jeff Kelley, Dave VanVooren, Kevin Clauson. Joe Zietler, Dirk Fisher, Dave Wilt. 98 athletics m.h.s. wins first annual thanksgiving tournament 1. Greg Eckert gracefully sneaks the ball into the basket to contribute two of his 23 points toward a Moline victory. 2. Jeff Westbrooks goes high to pull down a rebound. 3. Joe Kimpe rises to pop in a basket and aid in a victory over LaSalle-Peru 4. Coach Herb Thompson contemplates on strategy as the Maroon forces gather around. athletics 99 maroon cagers frustrate u.t.h.s. in overtime win The 1972-73 Varsity Basketball Squad is KNEELING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach Herb Thompson, F. Ryser, B Nelson, J. Westbrooks, M Hoke, S. Scott, M. Dempsey, J. Kimpe, G. Eckert, J. Swanson, Assistant Coach Bill Baltzell. STANDING: K. Karlix, R. Hancks, T. Doyle. G. Rasso, R. Kooken, T. Lawrence, R. Leffler, M. Thompson, K. Wicks, R. Edwards, M. Porter. 100 athletics m.h.s. conquers alleman beats bloom with a tip-in 1. Big Mike Dempsey grasps the ball as he pre- pares to make a move for the basket. 2. Jeff West- brooks goes high to fire a shot over a Quincy defend- er. 3. Barry Nelson lets out a battle cry and releases his aggressive defense on an Alleman opponent. 4. Greg Eckert goes high for the percentage ' shot. 5. Mike Dempsey cleanly blocks an opponent ' s attempt lead- ing the Maroons to a 49-43 win over Alleman. 6. Joe Kimpe arches a shot over as Assumption vainly defends. athletics 101 • V jolt lockport; class aa state travel to tourney 7i This year ' s cagers concluded the season as one of the finest teams in Moline High School ' s history. After capturing the trophy of the inaugural Thanksgiving Holiday Tournament, the squad opened the season by rolling onto many hardfought victories and a few disappointing losses. Near the season ' s finish. Coach Herb Thompson and his assistant. Bill Baltzell, rallied the Maroons onto wins over Alleman, Central, and number-one rated Lock- port, stealing the Metro-Big Six Title. Despite a mere 15-8 record, Moline continued to develop their skills, triumphing in the Re- gional, Sectional and Super-Sectional tournaments. As a member of the Elite Eight, the Mighty Maroons advanced to the Class AA Finals, followed by over two-thousand enthusiastic fans. Battling Hirsch in the Quarter-Finals, Moline led 50-45 with five minutes remaining, but turned cold, faltering to a 57-50 defeat. Hirsch then went on to become the State Champions. 1. Tom Doyle keeps his cool ' ' despite the pressure of Lockport ' s defense. 2. Greg Eckert does his part in contributing to the balanced scoring attack against Alleman. 3. Mike Dempsey pushes in two of his thirty points to turn the tide against Rock Falls. 4. Hirsch demonstrates their scoring preventative — take the ball out of the basket. 5. Joe Kimpe leaves his Hirsch opponent little breathing room. 6. Moline is proud of its courteous cag- ers. 7. We re number One! 8. We almost were. 102 athletics m.h.s. sophomores snatch big-six co-championship FRONT ROW Asst. Coach Jack DeVilder. M. Henss, D. Youngvorst. S. Smithers, B McCauley. J Beldin, B Bennet. L Blankenfield. M Ohlsen. A Molina BACK ROW: C Uskavitch. Manager. J Ogden. S. Nixon. D Schilb, B Eckert. B Burke. B Barker. D. Coomes, F Lar- sen, Manager, Head Coach Bill Bishop. athletics 103 record season leads to sectional of 20-0 trophy «§f FRONT ROW. Coach J. Vavrus, T. Rumler, 5. Burgess, K. Puebla, R. Laughead, D. Anderson, R. Shaw. ROW 2: Manager T. Lingris, M. Rynott, N. Mill- er, J. Lawrence, M DeBaene, M Evans, R. Angell. ROW 3: Asst. Coach H. Lester, M. Cackler, G. Griffin, J. Gomez, J. Johnson, J. Garcia. D. Ecker BACK ROW. K. Frohreich, K. Blusher, M. Klansek, S. Rockwell, C. Bishop, N. Ealy, S. Burleson. 104 athletics 1 Robin Laughead uses both his arms and legs to tie up a West- mer opponent. 2. Tim Rumler wriggles out for an escape 3. Mark DeBaene exchanges ups and downs with a Rock Island opponent 4 Even teeth cannot stop State Champion Roger An- gell from doing his job. 5 Mike Evans grabs his opponent for a takedown. 6. Jeff Lawrence forces a Winola opponent s shoulders to the mat 7 Kevin Puebla takes command of Panther opponent 8 Mike Rynott shows his opponent that he is the strongest heavyweight. athletics 105 angell gets first at state; team earns sixth place Varsity Coach Joe Vavrus directed the Maroon matmen to a per- fect season record of 20-0. As a result of exhausting practices, determination, and team spirit, the wrestlers dominated all opponents. Efforts earned the grapplers the Metro, Western Big Six, and Davenport Invitational championships. They proceeded to take first at the District and Sectional meets. Qualifying for state were: Randy Shaw, Kevin Puebla, Roger Angell, Mike Evans, and Neil Miller. The squad emerged as sixth in the state, yielding Kev- in Puebla fifth and Roger Angell as the 138 pound State Champion. Records broken included: Jeff Lawrence with 88 takedowns; Kev- in Puebla with 127V2 team points; and Roger Angell with 142 V 2 team points and 46 nearfalls. Angell was also voted honorary cap- tain, while Mark DeBaene and Randy Shaw took Most Valuable and Most Improved honors respectively. 10 athletics soph wrestling squad demonstrates potential FRONT ROW: Coach Mike Shipley. ) Nielsen. M McIntosh. B Davis, J Piliponis, B. Howell ROW 2 Asst. Coach Dennis Moore, D YanderLinden. ]. Colley, D Shelton, T Mathias, D. Stanford ROW 3 M Bowman, B Thompson. M Dempsey, J. Snyder, D Ruebbelke, C. Franks. ROW 4 P. Wright. D. Treanor. S. Cackler, T. Rynott, D Mercer, S. Dunlop BACK ROW J Garcia, D Ecker, D. Fritz. D Watkins. K Frohreich athletics 107 gymnasts topple turners; sieze second in district The 1972 1973 Gymnastics team are: FRONT ROW: R Lynch, J. Ide, M McGee, J. Holdefield, D Phelps, R Johnson, D. Mitchell, L. Dempsey. M Simpson M Mathews, B Causemaker BACK ROW R Cain, L York, P. Brenstrom, S. Nelson, M. Cooney, D. Kisner, M. Cambrcht, K. Powers, R Mathias, T. Mortell. 108 athletics 1. Doug Rhodes executes a back flip on the trampoline. 2. Tim Mortell be- gins his routine with the form that placed him second in District. 3. Mark Simpson shows a fundamental move on the rings 4 Maroon gymnasts look on as they defeat Turners. 5. Rich Cain strives for height on the tram- poline. 6. Dennis Mitchell displays a vital part of his routine. 7. Rocky Johnson exhibits front support swings on the bars athletics 100 fish defeat cedar rapids; steal downstate relays Members of the 1972-73 Swimming Team are: FRONT ROW: T Ruberg, B Grimes, B. Payden, C. Taylor, T. Hammerberg, M McNeil, B Forsberg. ROW 2: G. Johnson, D. Corkery, M. Winter, P. Edstrom, S. DeGraeve, S. Grimes BACK ROW: J. Swords, B Braatelien, B Roys, C. Johnson, J. Callis, D. McNeil, B. Marriott, P. Benson, T. Edstrom. J. Stevens, M. Tomey, R Humphrey. 110 athletics tankers beat richwoods; finish season undefeated 1. Mitch Tomey regains his wind after finishing the breaststroke. 2. Stretching for the water. Bill Payden tries to maintain the lead of the 400 freestyle relay 3. Brian Forsberg flies off the blocks on the way to his third victory agai nst Peoria Central. 4 Jim Aitken points his toes and stretches for perfection as he meets the water. 5. Scott DeGraeve inhales as he completes his last length of the long 400 yard frees- tyle. 6. Dave Corkery is not afraid of the water, but likes to get good distance off of the blocks in the 50 yard freestyle. 7. Gary Johnson can taste victory as he beats his opponent off the blocks. 8. Steve Grimes thinks that the end of the breaststroke is further away than he anticipated. 9. Mark Atkins goes high off the board and tucks in his knees as Jim Aitken looks on. athletics 111 VARSITY SWIMMING RESULTS eight swimmers advance to state meet; nab fourth Moline Opponent 54 Washington 41 78 Sterling 17 78 Homewood Flossmore 17 58 Sandburg 28 70 Rock Island 25 71 Quincy 24 56 Rockford Guilford 39 80 Assumption 15 62 Davenport Central 33 66 Quincy 29 57 Davenport West 38 61 Rock Island 34 55 Peoria Richwoods 40 57 Peoria Central 38 Maroon Tankers complete the first undefeated season in the school s history. With an unblemished dual meet record of 15-0 the swimmers took both the Metro and Downstate Relays championships. Marc Atkins, Brian Forsberg, Bill Grimes, Steve Grimes, Doug McNeil, Mitch McNeil, Gary Johnson, and Tim Ruberg advanced to State. Individually, Forsberg placed second in the 100 yard butterfly and third in the 50-yard freestyle. After the 400-yard freestyle relay team finished second and the 200-yard medley re- lay team captured third, the Maroons swam away as fourth in the state. 112 athletics 1972-73 is excellent year for all maroon squads For Fall sports the cross-country team took second in Sectional and fifteenth in State, along with winning seasons from the ten- nis, golf, and football squads. Winter weather brought Moline its most successful season in ath- letics. Following fine performances by the gymnastics team, the record-breaking swimmers completed a 15-0 season and took fourth in the State Meet. Maroon wrestlers accomplished an un- defeated season of 20-0, capturing sixth place in state competi- tion. Moline cagers also had an excellent season, winning the first annual Thanksgiving Holiday Tournament. They then went on to upset number-one rated Lockport Central and continued excellent play in earning a berth in the State Quarter-Finals, completing a 20-9 season record. Finishing the year, baseball and track teams had fine seasons, sus- taining the Moline tradition of superb athletics as well as academics. athletics 113 1. High jumper Bob Routt inhales to squeeze over the bar. 2. Distance men round the turn of one of their many laps. 3. Other trackmen demonstrate their type of long, grueling practice. 4. Dave VanVooren catches his teammates. 5. Bret Chumbley pushes for extra effort as he releases the shotput. 6. Experi- enced Frank Cahalan advises Sophomore Tim Verhelst in the shotput. 7. Jim Bustard shows Coach Lewis how the discus is thrown gracefully. 8. When running laps Maroon Sprinters gri n and bear it. 114 athletics long runs and practices precede grueling season f. Griffin, B Routt. B. Stevens, S. Blaser, J. Libey, L. York, V Baber, J Bustard, B Fischer. ROW 2 . S. Decker, J. FRONT ROW Mendoza, ROW VanderLinden, K. Blusher C. Tschopp, S. Burleson, S. Brandt. Absent were: R Deld, M Dempsey, K. Wicks, R. Williams. athletics 115 1. Terry Hanks glues his eyes to what he hopes will fly over the fence. 2. Jim Swanson gets down to trap a grounder. 3. Ed Haskins reaches out, but the ball sneaks by his bat as Mark Mahieu prepares to nab it. 4 The baseball team lines up for warmups. 5. Hard-hitting Dave Miller connects in a pre-season workout. Members of the Sophomore Baseball Team are: FRONT ROW: K. Coopman, Z. Vallejo, B Barker, J. Langley. D. Swartz, J. MacCrainey, D. Hansen, D. Dyer, Manager D. Lasley ROW 2: R. Ohlsen, B Burke, B Bicknell, P Wright, B Herberg, L. Brown, R Johns, T Anderson, B Bridgman, Manager B Oates. ROW 3: D Ruebbelke, D. VanVooren, G. Westbrooks, B Eckert, T. Richmiller, R. Reedy, D. Coomes, J Montag, R Maddox, A Williams. 116 athletics hard hitting diamond men predict promising spring The Varsity Baseball Team are: FRONT ROW: R Parks. J. Ali.ah, G. VanDeCasteele, D. Miller C Bea.rd, Manager ?£££, McColl, J Roche, R Mathras. T Rumler. Manager E. Richardson ROW 3: G. Griffin, T. Hancks. S. VanErstverl. M Wrlson. B Nelson. BACK ROW Haskins, T Fulcher, J. Swanson, M Mahieu. S. Burgess athletics 117 perfection is important if life is in the balance Being in gymnastics class has been fun and a real privilege. This class didn ' t train us to be Olympic champions, but helped us to perfect our stunts and to improve our form. I especially liked the class because it was very informal. Our teacher, Mrs. Kramer, really helped us alot. She, being an experienced gymnast, knew our problems and how to correct them. We were divided into four groups according to our abilities. Every girl also helped each other with their stunts and we gave performances during the basketball half-time of two games. (Gerie Teske) FRONT ROW: D. Atkins, M Braatelin, M. Grafton, M. Eaton, D. Anderson, V. Loves- trand, and Gerie Teske. ROW 2: J. Latham, J. Rursh, B Beck. M. Westcott, J. Soethe, D Gaghagen, B McNeal, G. Flynn, M Lord, S. Watkins, and S. Quick BACK ROW: Mrs. Kramer, C. Strong, B. Stevens, M. Moen, R. Souza. P. Soethe, M. Arp, S. Liljeberg, C. Lipes. P Dalton, E. Birdsell, T. Helsel, M. Anderson, T. Goodman, K. Douglas, and S. Newell. 118 athletics girls volley for state win net a string of victories “Traveling to the Illinois State Girls ' Tennis Meet was an exciting thing for Mo, Sarah. Margi and me. The competition was tough, but the attitude of all those involved was really great. Everyone worked together to make sure it was a worthwhile experience for all the girls who participated. ' ' (Cathy Dismer) slTY REM.’I T- Opponent Mol iK 5 West 2 I 3 West 5 Central 2 5 Central 3 U.T H S. 4 5 UT.H.S A 2 R I H S. 5 0 R.I.H.S. J to Alleman 1 5 Allemanl to Assumption 1 5 AssumpB District At Galesburg five girls qualified State At Arlington Heights four girls qualified 1. After the day of tough matches, Mrs. P. Rollinger relaxes with the District qualifiers, Margi Friedl, Mo- nique Johnson. Cathy Dismer. Sarah Carlson, Martha McPherson, Maria Escarza. 2. 1972-73 Junior Varsity team members are: FRONT ROW. J. Hanshaw. C. Guerrero, M. Wambeke, P. Olson, C. Cook, J. Rick- etts, J. McAllister, M Lundgren. M. Burns. ROW 2: H Roth L. Schmitt, D. Gesling, K. Pearson. C. Lord, C Harris, L. Hacker, Coach D Pettavino. 3. The Var- sity team consists of: FRONT ROW. P. Whiting. C. Dismer. B. Foster, M. Johnson, M. McPherson. M Escarza. ROW 2: M. Friedl, S. Carlson. L. Weis, M Smith, J. Klarklowski, S. Beitel and Coach D. Pettavino. athletics 119 cheerleaders add spirit, boost m.h.s. to victory Many other schools are surprized that we have ten cheerleaders and compete against each other every week, but in the end it leads to a better squad. Cheerleading begins to be something to work for not just a prize for keeps. Practice can be hard and you can get discusted sometimes, but it ' s a chance I wouldn ' t have missed for the world. I think all the other cheerleaders agree. (Maja Eaton) 120 athletics 1 Marilyn Wescott and Doreen Atkins talk with a member of the other school s cheer- leading squad. 2. Rousing spirit for M H.5. are Mindy Grafton. Margaret Moen, Maia Eaton. Joni Latham, and Doreen Atkins. 3. Jane Rursch watches the game wondering what cheer to do next. 4 Adding pep and spirit are FRONT ROW Mary Telleen and Beth Stevens BACK ROW: Suze Quick, Marilyn Wescott, and Jane Rursch. 5. Cheering the sophomores on to victory are FRONT ROW: Lisa Husar, Lisa Deushane. Teresa Hartsock. Sue Holdeman, Melanie Olson, and Kim Henss. BACK ROW: Debbie Piercy. LuAnn Clary. Rhonda Lyss, Monica Nelson. advertising 121 ' 73 smashing year for seniors and their cars 1 11 be sad to go because I don t want to leave all my friends. I ' ll miss them all! (Sara Hile) I loved every minute of high school! (Mike Dempsey) It ' s been a nice place to visit, but ! (Debbie Ferral) High school is when you realize what life and friends are all about. And in this our senior year, as our experiences seem to come to a climax, we realize that this is not the end but the begin- ning of our lives. (Cathy Carter) The experiences I ' ve had and the friends I ' ve made, make up for the bad times. (Marci Johnson) Moline High School has been full of excitement and brought me many new interests and friends. (Gary Goebel) It has been a worthwhile experience, but I ' m looking forward to college and what the future has in store for me. (Liz Reinwein) People have said that our class isn ' t together, but as our high school years come to an end, we unite and become the Class of 73. 124 seniors Greg Abbott Robyn Abramhamsen Julie Acker land David Ade Jim Aitken Karmel Allen Kirk Allen Larry Allen Laura Agnor Saundra Allen Christine Allison Mike Alvarado Doug Allison Rick Alvarado Ann Alter Cindy Amundsen Debbie Anderson Jan Anderson Donna Anderson Jeff Anderson seniors 125 nominees write essays, optimist winners chosen Jim Anderson Kenneth C. Anderson Kenneth T. Anderson Kent Anderson Linda Anderson Steve Anderson Doreen Atkins Marla Ausherman Victor Baber Sue Bailey Shelley Andrews Chris Arndt Gina Armetta Scott Aswege 126 seniors Pam Baker Doug Bateman Connie Ballard Marcella Bates The winners of the Optimist Award for this year are Mo- nique Johnson and Mike Romero. Sally Bauer JoAnn Beard Walter Beaird Bridget Beck Don Bealer Donald Beck seniors 127 Chris Benson Karen Biggs Sally Berndt Steve Binns Ruth Bess Dan Bisinger Dean Best Ralph Beyhl Sue Bitting Carol Bivens Harold Black Mark Blakeney Vivian Blackman Steve Blaser 1. Mark Owens, Betsy Foster. Bob Zablodil and Mark Cackler are four of the N a tional Merit Semi-finalists. 2. By scoring highly on their PSAT NMSQT. Dare} Graham qualified as semi-finalist. Arnold Cowan was absent from the picture. Wayne Blette Randy Boom Bruce Bopes Merle Borisek continual effort and hard work reward scholars Jerry Borkhardt Connie Bridges Alice Box Sharon Briesch Jeff Boyle Sandy Bristol Mary Braatelien Kim Bromley Mike Brashears Randy Brown seniors 129 brains ready for bowl; review important facts Tim Bullock Jim Burt Tracy Burke Gary J. Burton Regena Burnett David Busen Jan Burrus Sue Buser 130 seniors Barb Bybee Mark Cackler Frank Cahalan Patricia Carey Janis Carden Richard Cain Jeff Callahan Cathy Callas Cynthia Carlson Jon Carlson Terry Camfield Ed Caras Teresa Carleton Pamela Carlson Sarah Carlson 1. Darcy Graham and Mr. Newlon prac- tice for the Streator Bowl. 2. Participants in the bowl were coach Mr. Larry New- lon, Kathy Workman, Robin Buhrke, Paul McKee, Darcy Graham, Ellen Mill- er, Mark Cackler, and April Robinson. seniors 131 Yolanda Cavazos Enrique Cervantes Curt Champion Linda Chapman Larry Charlton 132 seniors exchange students view pace of american lives 1 Sholeh Vala, in a pensive mood, compares the cultures of Iran and those of the United States 2. In from Sweden walks foreign exchange student, Peter Wester. Nancy Chinn Tom Christenson Susan Christofferson Bill Chruchill Chris Clark Donna Clark Keith Clark Gary Clauson seniors 133 Sandra Cleek Gayla Clement jane Clinch Candace Colley Sheri Collins Jenny Combs Mark Conner Cary Cook Deborah Cook Paul Cook Diane Coomes Deborah Cooper Steve Cooper Jeff Cordes 1 Suze Quick, secretary; Jeff Nelson, president. Jim Bustard, vice-president and Roger Strandlund, treasurer were the senior class officers. 2. Sponsors for the class of ' 73 were Mr. Boom, Mr Wasson, Mr. Griffith, Mr Duffy, Mr Lee and Mr Brown. 134 seniors the class of ' 73 officers initiate school activities Sally Covents Peter Czerowko Arnold Cowan Sergei Czerowko Bonnie Criswell Camilla Dangel Carl Culbertson John Cullen Barbara Davis Lamonta Davis seniors 135 office workers sacrafice a period to aid the staff Bruce Daniel Krista Danielson Karen Danner Michelle Davis Ray Davis Rosa Davis Terry Davis Pat Dawson Greg Day Milton Dean Mark DeBaene Lisa DeCoster Carmen DeLaRosa Mark DeLathower 136 seniors Paula Deloose Paul Dennhardt Ronald Delp Cathy DePoorter Anna DeMink Joseph Depoorter Lloyd Dempsey Dirk DeReu Mike Dempsey John Despain r Bill Deutsch LeeAnn DeVrieze Pat DeWitte Sharon DeWitte 1 Sherry Walston prepares to distribute the passes from the counselors. 2. Suze Quick takes over when Mrs. Olson is busy. seniors 137 organizations identified by eye-catching t-shirts Traci Dow Vickie Douglas Shannon Doyle Stephen Dreifurst Freda Drink wine Julie Driscoll 136 seniors Carol Dunlap Scott Dunlop Lorene Dun ton Don DuPont Brad Dye Robert Dyer Randy Earnest Nancy Eastland Kieth Eastman Maja Eaton Debbie Ecker Kristine Edwards Gregory Eckert Lana Egert Cindy Edgar Jeanne Ehrhardt l Science club t-shirs are the real thing. 2. Swim team. Nerieds. and Fellowship of Christian Athletes are three of the organizations having t-shirts seniors 13Q I 1. Vicki Rice works on chemistry. 2. Some students prefer studying in the halls. 140 seniors some students find out studying aids knowledge Daryl Ferry Luann Ferry Joe Feurbach Peggy Finch BUI Fisher Gail Flynn Lee Ann Forsland Cheryl Fi nkle Jim Flack Brian Forsberg Betsy Foster seniors 141 Dave Foulger Bob Fox activity room allows for more open atmosphere Dawn Foy Terry Francescan William Frank Denise Fraser Timothy Fulcher Carol Gadaire Donna Gaghagen Lisa Garcia Coral Garmon Rita Garner Chris Garrison Mike Garrison 142 seniors Eva Gaskill Michael Geddling Sharon Gengler Bill Gibbons Steve Gibson Amy Gillen Alanna Gilmore Dan Glynn Tom Gochanour Gary Goebel Darcy Grahm Marilyn Grahm JudyGranado Jeff Green Roxie Green Beth Griffee Becky Griffin Gary Griffin Mike Griffin Bill Grimes David Grimm 144 seniors foreign adventures lead to many fond memories 1 Ellen Miller, Sue Watkins, and Robin Buhrke reminisce over their recent People to People trip to Europe. 2 Maja Eaton displays some of her interesting souveniers which she acquired on her recent trip to Greece. Debbie Grubbs Raul Guerrero Teresa Gunner son Barb Guy Becky Haake Tom Hammerberg Charles Hallstrom Terry Hancks seniors 145 lunch program revised to meet schedule change Tim Handley Sherrie Hanson Terry Hanson Jeff Harder Diane Hardi Doris Harlow 146 seniors Michael Hayes Sandy Heath Dawn Haywood Pat Hefferman Sara Buller and Kathy Hoyt patiently await their turn in the lunch line. Joe Hemmingson Brenda Henderson Paula Hendrix Carol Hepner Mike Herman Carolyn Hesser seniors 147 spring housekeeping rids m.h.s. from locker litter Hugh Hitchcock Mary Hoeg Cathy Hoffman Doug Hoffman Gwen Hoggard Dan Holderfield Jessie Holmes Debbie Hoogheem Sandy Huennekens Diane Hugart Leslie Huggins Cheryl Humphrey Ray Hundley Carol Hunt Barb Huntington Ken Hunwardsen Mary Hutton Pat Ide Pat Impens Cherie Jamison James Iwataki Dennis Jerrard Melissa James Carri Jersild 1 During the locker clean out Chris Arndt rummages through the contents of his locker. 2. Monique Johnson finds a surprise upon opening the door of her locker. seniors 14Q buttons, buttons who has got all of those buttons? Debbie Johnson Jackie Johnson Janet Johnson Florence Johnson Jeff Johnson Kevin Johnson Marci Johnson Marilyn Johnson Milton Johnson Monique Johnson Nancy Johnson Rick Johnson Steve Johnson Cheryl Jones Pam Johnson Robin Johnson Bob Jones Jeff Jones 150 seniors Karen Jones Peggy Jones Judy Jordan Cary Kaiser Keith Jones Robert Jones Marybeth Jump Dennis Kane Jackie Kay David Keenan Doug Kelly Glenda Kelly Sandy Kelly Virginia Kelly seniors 151 Jan Kisele Diane Kinkead Joe Kimpe John Kinzey Michael King John Kirschbaum teamwork is important as girls pull out a win Dale Kistner Roxanne Kitt 1 Ap ' s Bananas are the winners of the annual tug championship. 2 Tugging takes Jennifer Kizer Elizabeth Knees strength and determination, as these girls prove in the first all-school event of the year seniors 153 trial and error is a way of learning in gym class Terry Kruse Scott Kurtz Mike Lambrecht Holly Langill Nancy Larson Susan Larson 1 Jane Lauth Jeff Lawrence Rock Lawrence Sherri Lawton Pam LeComte Kim LeMaster Mary Lerschen Judy Lester 154 seniors Bill Leuntjens JimLibey Cindy Liljeberg Brad Lindsay Gene Lister Bill Liston Val Lorance Diane Lord Dave Lipke Maribeth Lord seniors 155 students work together study languages in lab Al Maitlen Yvonne Malone Ron Marks Karen Maroon Ronald Malmstead Giana Maniscalco Steve Marolf Mark Marriott 156 seniors David Martin James Mason Corene Mathias Barb Matters Ted Martin Christine Math Laura Mathias Jim Maxson 1. Mark Caekler and Jo Cavazos find that two heads are better than one 2. Betsy Knees enjoys utilizing the language lab. seniors 157 art classes provide a way of beauty and expression Kathy McGee Rod McKay Barb McNeal Mitch McNeal Kathy McIntosh Paul McKee Jim McNeely Mike McRoberts 158 seniors seniors 15Q Steve Montag Ernie Moon Mary Moran Ron Morgan Cheryl Moritz Melody Mountain Christmas fills hallways when decorations go up Ken Muldoon Tim Murphy Georgia Natsis Cheryl Nawrocki Debbie Neaves Jean Nehlig Barry Nelson Carol Nelson 160 seniors Diana Nelson Jeff Nelson Joyce Nelson Paula Nelson Sandy Newlin Max Newton Julie Nielsen Betty Jean Nipper Bruce Noah Debbie Noble Mar Y Norton Mark Olberts Lupe Oliva DaveOllar 1. Gary Goebel hangs streamers in an effort to place first in the hall decorating contest. 2. Cathy Carter and Jeff Nelson help brighten up the halls by planning and teamwork. seniors 1 1 passes used frequently provide more freedom MOLINE HIGH SCHOOL SENIOR CLASS PRIVILEGE CARD 1972-1973 Student ' s Name Barb Olson Brian Olson Brian Olson Jim Olson Judy Orendorff John Oros Mark Owens Jan Page Tom Pappas Jeff Pappenhausen Mike Pappademos Donna Parr Jeff Patterson Bill Payden Christine Parks Priscilla Patch Judv Patton Bill Peak 162 seniors Steve Perron Debbie Peterson Kevin Peterson Don Phelps Bill Peterson Kathy Peterson Kevin K. Peterson Lori Pierce Liz Reinwein puts her senior privilege pass to good use as she shows it to the hall monitor. Tom Pierce Gary Pond Steve Porter Mark Poulos Paul Powell Kevin Powers seniors 163 Tim Pynkel Suze Quick Portia Rafert Rose Ramirez Charles Randall Sylvia Rangel Joni Rash Teresa Reberry 164 seniors senior pictures shared with family and friends Dan Richardson Eugene Richardson Dawn Richmiller Shari Rippey Richard Rizzolo Tom Roberts seniors 165 students obtain jobs to supplement their incomes Kent Rohrer Sheri Rosenberg Pat Ross Robert Routt Mike Romero Joseph Ross Theresa Rosson Tim Ruberg loo seniors Marcus Rudolph Rick Rumler Mike Rynott Jane Rursch Jim Ruge Steve Rvan Stan Rvnott Fred Ryser 1. Cathy Mitchell uses her Saturdays to referee girl ' s basketball. 2. Working at the Day Care Center are Sonya Harris and Ellen Miller. seniors lt 7 168 seniors Joey Sedlock Carolynne Serre Randy Serres Debra Sheets discovers home in sky enjoys flying as a hobby Mark Shiplev Jovce Sidlinger Steve Sbiplev Kathv Sieberman Pamela Short Tom Sikardi Sherrie Seibert Lvnn Simmons seniors lo° dating becomes popular as cupid strikes again Pam Smallwood Linda Smith Valerie Smiddy Marilyn Smith joanie Smith Pat Smith 170 seniors Patrick Smith Bill Snyder Rick Smith Nancy Snyder Tony Smith Phyliss Snyder 1. Brad Dye and Gena Burnett are able to enjov an evening at the movies. 2. Jim Swanson helps Mary Telleen to or ganize their books in her locker Jean Soethe Melanie Sommerville Cheryl Spaulding Bruce Soliz Debbie Sparks Pat Spiegel seniors 1 after school hours spent in many various ways TedSpurgetis Susan Srail Bob Starr Carmen Stambugh 171 seniors Wendy Stemple Bob Stevens Barb Stephens Joyce Stille Roger Strandlund Laurel Stromer JimStiman Ann Stiner Sheila Strait Pam Strandlund seniors 173 graduation preparations finalized with ceremony Dan Strong Monica Strong Ruth Suiter Theresa Sullens Brian Sullivan Dennis Sullivan Michelle Sullivan Dave Swanson Heidi Swanson Jim Swanson Steve Swanson Gwen Swieter Bette Taylor Mike Talbot Ingrid Teijen Ray Tallev Chris Taylor Mary Taregowski Leslie Taylor MaryTelleen Ron Terrell Cindy Terrill GeriTeske 1. Preparing for graduation Randy Minch gets mea- sured for his cap and gown. 2. Seniors buy their gradu- ation announcements for the upcoming ceremony. seniors 175 Carolyn Thomas Lee Thomas Jeff Thomas Doug Thompson 176 seniors seniors ready for a.d.c. planning for prom done 1. The ones who plan the senior prom are FRONT ROW Jan Sandberg Apnl Rob- inson. Heidi Swanson Marci Johnson ROW 2 Marilyn Smith. Sara Hite. Ruth Bess. BACK ROW Kirk Allen. Randy Boom Sieve Gibson and Dave Vande Cas- teele 2 SEATED Mo Johnson. Kathy Workman Soe Billing. Mike Pappadmxis Gloria Escarza STANDING Bob Dyer. Paul McKee Jim Bustard Mark Staler and Roger Strandlund are ADC Steering Committee members Richard Tillbury Ruth Tingley Jackie Tippel Colin Toline semoes 177 Lee Unzicker Dave VandeCasteele Sholah Vala Gary VandeCasteele Steve VanSpeybroeck Camilla VanVooren Margaret Vasquez Deb Verfaille 1. Mo Johnson gets ready to start her project in Biology. 2. Rick Rumler convinces Kathy Hoyt that even men can cook. seniors Jeff Vermiere Pam Vermiere Gary Vinar Vicky Vogel variety is added to the usual classroom rituals seniors 179 Mark Welsh Tim Welsh Jeff Westbrooks Marilyn Wescott Peter Wester Greg Wheeler Elizabeth White 180 seniors Pat Whiting Greg Wierenga Sherry Wiggs Roxann Wichman Lee Wiese Diane Wilkerson students raise funds for needy with share joys 1. Attempting to raise funds for Share Joys, Mr. Fen- ten auctions off articles in the science department. 2. Santa Claus visits during the Share Joys assembly. seniors 181 Dave Williamson Steve Wills Debbie Wilson Kevin Wilson athletics develop bodies and also healthier minds Mark Wilson Mark Winters John Winston Judy Wirz Ranae Wolfe Charles Wood Jan Wood Debbie Woodard 182 seniors Dael Woods Kathy Workman Collette Wren Linda Youngblood Larry York Robert Zabloudil Mindy Zmuda Allen Zuccarello seniors not pictured Roger Angell Vicki Bailey Dan Barit Tim Boyer George Boyle John Bryent Cynthia Carsen Kathy Cochuyt Harvey Collings John Crippen Laurie Crippen Shawn Douglas Guy Ealy David Estes Donald Ewing James Forshee Tom Fuller Randy Gill Joseph Gragg Steve Gustafson Bob Harris Doyal Hatfield Pat Heaton Sally Heegan Jeff Herman Kyle Hernstrom Duane Hill Lynn Holmes Mike B Johnson William Johnson Doug Keeley John Krueger Jerry Lampo Elsa Lopez Robin Mathias Jim McDowell John McDowell Marlise Miller Mark Miller Larry Mitchell Mike Morgan Kim Myers Vince Myers Wanda Osborn Andrea Padilla Fred Paup Richard Phillips Terry Quane Leo Quinn DuEthan Rigg Bob Squires Don Stoehr Daniel Thomas Dennis Villarreal Dean Weaver Cindy Willis Dave Winfree seniors 183 junior class of m.h.s. completes second year I think my class ring is the best thing that has happened to me this year. (Anne Crane) It ' s neat having only one year left of school. (Jeanne Schrempf ) I guess being a stupid junior is better than being a dumb ol ' sophomore. (Richard Rathe) I couldn t wait to get my license, but now that I have it, it doesn t seem like much. (Martha McPherson) I feel a lot older and wiser in my junior year. (Sara Duncan) I like Moline the best. I think we have a great choice of courses and activities. (Kris Hagberg) Nothing exciting ever happens in your junior year. (Scott DeGraeve) Kids don t show much spirit at football games. (Greg Swanson) 1 Junior class sponsors are Mr Coopman Mrs. McGrath, and Mr. Crouch. 2. Class officers for the Class of 74 are Tom Doyle, Vice-President. Ten Benson, Secretary, Russ Kooken, President; and Amy Anderson. Treasurer. 3. We Butterfly High Tonight was the theme of the junior class float. 18o underclassmen Sheri Adams Janet Aldene Tonv Alvarado Jrti Anderson Lannv Adamson Kandv Allen Mary Amosbaugh Martv Anderson David Ade Sandv Allen Amv Anderson Marv Kav Anderson |odv Adleman Tony Almon a Diana Anderson Wilson Anderson Karen Akers Alan Al v ( lien Anderson |esus Antu Sieve An her Mollv Arp Cathy Atherton Chris Armelta Art Arrington Jov Audas lac kic Arnold Dan Asplund Carl Ausherman Mike Arnold Mama Aten Crnc Asms Candv Bailev Tam Baird Koddie Bake Cathv Banticld Dana Bantield Cathv Barber Chrrvl Barber ludv Barbel Kobin Bar get Cathv Barth Bruce Batten lube Bee hel Sharon Brs. kett Keith Beers Harold Bennett Ten Benson ancv Bergren Kathv Bernolt Dennis Bert Keith Brvhl Mic belle Biggs Konda Biledolo Esther Bitdsell Craig Bishop Lvnn Bishop Dave Bi rarn Kevin Biurstrcim left BI.h kburn |im Blaklev Larrv Blankentield Dan Blount Kevin Blughet I oc Bukom V avne Boll Renee Boilaert underclassmen 187 Beverly Bruce Rick But h man Jeff Burke Jerry Burn Larry Caldwell Dave Carlson Cathy Bruce Margo HutvJk k Valor ie Burke Vicki Burn Patty Camferdam Julie Carlson Jane Bruvntfens Bill Burg Brian Burkland Bob Bu er Nancy Cappaert Randy A Carlton Rk k Bucher Carol Burgett Steve Burleson Kevin But it Creg Carleton Randy C. Carlton cold days make thoughts return to summers past Debbie Bolton Lvnn Bover Lou Bra hear Anne Brooks Tonv Boom Bruu Braatelein Li n Brathall Lenetta Brown left Bupe Jeff Brandt Carol Briggs Laura Brumblv Larry Box Steve Brandt Kim Briggs Melinda Brummitt Roger Carlson Karen CarUtrom Sue Carroll Jann C axilla Sharon Ca illa Brian Cau emaker E ter Cervante- Henrv Cervantes Pam Cervante Charles Charleton Vicki Cheek Jon Chn tofer en Bret Chumblev Cathy C law- Ed Clow KanJs Cali lashuna Linda Colling Phil ColUxon Larrv Cone C mdv Cook KellvCook underclassmen Vickie Cook Debbie Cor I Don Crain Greg Crouch Peftjtv Dalton Mike Cooney Randv Cooper Chris Corte Julie Countryman Duane Crandall Anne Crane Ppkkv C umberworth Scott CunmnKham Kurt Danielson RukDarnall Kevin Corder Fred Covemakrr Renae Cribbs Bob C urtis Connie Davis Dave Corker v Jams Cowderv Walt Criswell Scott Curtis Saul Davis Carol Cornmesser Debbie Cox Curt Crosbv Kim Cutler Harry Decker Dana Banfield. thinking of the long day ahead, trudges to school on a snowy Monday morning. Steve Decker Greg Declerck Kethv Dec leu k Chris Dedev ker Scott De raeve Mark DeCrande Jean Dehl- Charlene Dejonghe John Dekker Roxanne Deluna Denise Dennhardt Mike Dennison Cathv Desmet Kim Dewitte Jovce Dick Pam Dietsch Cindv Dixon Dew Dobb- Pete Doering Barb Donaldson Bill De rieee underclassmen 18 5 Boh Dopier Susan Dorbetk Denise Dor land Pam Doming Kathv Douglas Karen Douglas Kevin Douglass Tom Dovle Pat Drefchmski JeH Drewes Sharon Drrvlar Rocky Drink wine Randv Du lane v Ken Dull Jean Dumoulin Sara Duncan Neva Dunn Belinda Duntgon Dave Durham Lori Dve Neal Ealv Garv Eastman Pat Eberhardt Mike Eddv Ron Edmonds Ed Edwards Rich Edwards left Elijah Tim Ellis Richard Engstrom |odv Engwall Maria Escarea Pat Everett Dave Exboom Bill Favn Ed Feliksiak chemistry aids learning, involvement and interest Tony Boom views the effects of his chemistry experiment . 190 underclassmen Pa t Fell Rhonda Ferguson Brian Ferro Carol Feeler bandv Finch Dave Frnlev Debbie F ischer bteve F lood Martv Flosi Ron Forshee Dave Foss Bill Foster Rod Fowler Brad Franklin Karhv Franklin Fav Mi Dow Denise Frednk on bcutt Frettv Bob Fre Kurt Fnesth Tom Fecht Dawn Funk Marv Cadaire Cathv Galassi Fave Gala elbrook Carol Garner Derwm Gant bhelbv Garr Kim Gault Mike Gellerstedt bue Gellerstedt Julie Gerrard Diane Gesling Gema Gilson led Gisel Brian Gittings Jim Glenn Bob Gochanour Rick Goetz Eileen Gold Joe Gomez Rick Gosa Greg Gooc h Jackie Greer Cathy Guettero Cheryl Goodman Dan Greiner Dorrie Guinn Terry Goodman Cynthia Griffin Susan Guick Bill Goidan lohn Griffin Doug Gustafson Linda Green bteve Grimes Grieb Gustafson underclassmen 1 1 many students find out p often stands for push Rob Helfd Lisa Hermann Verna Higdon Jackie Hobert Jeff Holmes Mike Hopping Ten Helsel Eric Heukeshoven lane Hill Brian Hudson I ant I It Holmgren Earnest Hook Kan Hendershot Rhonda Hicks Linda Hill Kevin Hoffman Charles Holton Tina Hook Pam Henry Tom Hicks Tim Hill Mark Hoke Beverly Hopping Dave Hoover Nancy Hanev Carol Hank Mark Hanna Barb Hanson Ken Hanson Jeff Harms Denise Harper Scott Harper Ellen Harrington Melody Harris Pam Harris Randy Harris Tern Hart Janessa Hayden Jim Healv Diana Hearn Bernard Heaton Ken Hedburg Bob Hoovler Lynn Horton Cindy Hovt Mark Hoyt Pat Hoyt Beth House Doug House Dave Howell Pam Hudson Ken Hull Mark Hull Becky Hunt Julie Hanwardsen Cheryl Humphrey Steve Irwin Cuy Jackson David Jacobs Sue Jacobs David Jarrard Beth Jasper Brian Jensen 192 underclassmen Putting their muscles to good use. Brad Franklin and Greg Swanson push their car homeward. Amy Johnson Brum Johnson Craig Johnson Eugene Johnson Cary Johnson Jeff Johnson Jeff Johnson Pete Johnson Randv Johnson Rocky Johnson Sheila Johnson Steve Johnson T m Johnson Jeff Johnstone Jamie Johnstone Brad Jones Jodi Jones Marty Jones Kevin Jordan Jan Jordan Ken Karlix Stan Kauzlarich Sue Kauzlarich Ron Keenan Vickie Keller Shavaun Kidd Glinda King Steve Kirchoefer Sue Klann Mike Klansek Ed Klant Jana Kiarkowski Sandy Klingborg Kathie Koster Julie Knaak Sue Knittle Donna Knoerl Jim Knudson Rick Kochuvt Anne Koeppel Randy Kompandtno Russ Kooken Mark Kostra Steve Kovacic Cary Kraker John Kraker Rhonda Kramer Karla Krantx Gavle Kravel underclassmen 193 Bruce Krot kcnberg Kim Kruger Dan Kruse Dave Kruse Mark Kulig Vicki LaBatt Mark Lamon Robvn Lams Gary Longlev Brad Larson Debbie Larson Shirley Lassen Joni Latham Pat Latting Robin Laughead Ted Lawrence Julie Leaf Pete Leaf Kim LeLomte Art Lee mans Dave Leeman Russel Leffler Cherie Leths Chris Lewis Patti Lewis Sue Lewis Rich Liedtke Teresa Liedtke Stacy Lilgiberg Cathy Ltndberg Greg Lindsey Jerry Lindquist Kathleen Lister Cmdv Lipes Cindy Long Wally Long Craig Lubke Kent Lundeen Mona Lyons Missi Maddelein Kent Maeglin Charlie Mahar Ron Maher Debbie Mahoney Bob Majetic Mark Malcolm Greg Marend Dawn Marino Jim Marolf Kathv Martin Dan Martinez Chuck Mathias Rick Mathias Steve Mathias Dan Mayne Valerie McAdams Jeana McAllister 194 underclassmen Karen McCarthy Chri McCallum Mike McCoy Glen Me Mtllin Martha McPherson Gary MtClean Kent McCollum Debbie Mi Donald Barry Mi Neill Julie Mi Kaae Sandy MtClean Connie McC ullough Karen McIntosh Brute Mt Neill Harvey Mead Darrell McCall John MiC umber Karen MiKee Shrilah Mi New Riik Medford spectators, participants make activities succeed Rhonda Miller Cindy Minnaert Debbv Mitihell Kathy Mitchell Mike Mi Jeff Mitrisin Rick Mlekush Debbie Mock Margaret Moen MusaMohamed Bill Moon Mike Moore 1. Patiently, Mark Winter and Greg DeClerk wait for the game to begin 2. Members of several tug teams anxiously await the outcome of the tug championship. underclassmen 1 5 Debbie Moran Carole Morrison Travis Murphv Brian Nelson Nancv Nelson Scott Morehart Roger Munger Sieve Navanno John Nelms Pete Nelson Jan Morgan Ann Murphv Ed Neaves Lori Nelson Randy Nelson Linda Moross Pat Murphy Sheila Nelson Mark Nelson Richard Nelson Tom Nelson Debbie Nielson Lon O Bnen Steve Ontiveros Jeff Ostrandar Dave Nicholson W anda Nielsen Mike O Bnen Judy Orendorff JimOtts Cary Nickel son Tony Nipper Julie Ogden Lora Osbourn Debbie Overton Julie Nicholson Randy Norlin Creg Olberts Paul Ossin Sue Owen John Nuke Melinda Oaks Peggy Olson Peg Ostrand Debbie Paddac k Rk k Paddack JoePadeskv Mike Parker Randy Parker John Palmer Merndy Palmer MarkParpart Linda Patronagio Alan Panic ucci Dine Pappademos Craig Pauley Thurese Paulson Robbie Park Jane JVak 196 underclassmen Gary Pearsall Ken Peterson Kathy Phillips Sherry Price Mike Pederson Ron Peterson Grady Phipps Shelley Pike Franco a Perez Steve Petrie Rick Pierce |im Pole how Dede Peterson Dan Phelps Steve Piercy Tim Pole how physics uses different tools to aid in learning Jeff Polfliet Mike Pollard Gloria Pond Mare Porter Mike Powell Dave Pratt Debbie Pynckel Tim Quinn Dana Radosevtch Juite Ragan Janelle Rainey Garv Rasso Teresa Rangel Rose Raminez Rich Rathe Linda Rea Michelle Reed Mike Reed Jackie Reedv Cane Reig Marta Rendleman Lisa Renner Tanya Renner Kathv Resetich Linda Retz Jim Reveal Bill Rewerts Patti Rich Tom Rite Rose Richardson Roberta Richmond Jan Ricketts- Dase Rsrves luanifta Ritlrv Bill Ripley underclassmen 197 Candy Rivelloi Kandy Robinson Barb Roberts Brian Roberts Connie Roberts Mike Roberts Rob Robinson Mary Rockwell Cleo Rodrigue Nancy Roelens Dennis Roesner Ken Rogers Ron Roggenbaer £ J Roland Lora Rooker Debbie Rose Greg Rosenthal Dan Ross Deb Rounds Sue Rouse Todd Rowell Deng Roww Mark Ruby Tim Rumber Barb Rumberg Rich Rush Nancy Ryan Patty Ryan Cathy Ryder Jerry Ryder Beth Saelens Chris Sands Julie Sand Kevin Sanders Brian Sandholm Steve Sansom Tad Saunders Joan Schaeffer Jeff Scherer Dan Schershel Kim Schippers Lisa Schmitt Kris Schmitz Tom Schoeve Doug Schorpp Deanne Schremph Jim Schrempf Ron Schuldt 198 underclassmen Nancy Schumacher Bonita Seaman Mit hr Hr Seed Debbie Sen ter  Randy Shaw Rich Shesky Sandy Schwennekrr Cathy Seaman Valerie Seguro Vic kie Septer Debbie Sheeslev Roy Shipp Lynn Scott Becki Searls Karen Seibert Clenna Settles left Sherwood Stephanie Short Robert Scott Jeanc Seabloom Cindy Sellers Darci Shaffer Mark Sherwood Charles Silliman fans, band members aid support of school spirit Debbie Silversmet Cheryl Skimner Debbie Smith Bill Sokil Tim Simmons Pat Slead )oy Smith John Sol it Matt Simmons Amy Smith Lois Smith Melody Sones Nancy Simoens Cheryl Smith Karen Snyder Jeff Southerland Mary Simpson Chris Smith Pat Soethe Robyn Souza Frances Sparacello Ron Sparks Jac k Spiegal Fred Spirgs Becky Spotts Dean Spriet Angie Squeo Bob Stablein Debboe Stark Cathy St Dennis Steve Steagall Lon Steinbec k Rosie Stembaugh Pam Stephenson Beth Stevens Debbie Stout Patty Stowell Lisa Stafford Jerry Strandlund John Strombeck Cathy Strong underclassmen 19Q Barb Sullen Connie Sullivan Chris Summers Don Summers Toni Suter Mary Jo Tobin Tanya Tomlinson Roger Tompkins Tim Tonn Nancy Swan Annette Swanson Greg Swanson John Sweeny Kim Swenson Kan Tornquist Mark Trego Alan T revor Karen Truch Denise Swieter Gene T aet Lyle Talbot Mike Tambaro Kris Tar bay Wendell T robaugh Linda Truby Chuck Tschopp Bob Tufts Bill Taylor Tim Taylor Terry Teaser Sheri Telgar Rhonda Thennis Greg Turman Paul Turnbaugh Doug Turner Lddy Turner Mark Thomas Dave Thompson Jeff Thompson Mark Thompson Tim Thompson Carolyn Turner Lee Ann Tusler Kyppy Udhn Mike Ullrich Cindy Thomsen Dawn Thornbloom Ruth Tilburg Brenda Tittsworth Ingred Tei|en Norva VanBrotklin Chris VandeMoortel I Klty Vanderheyden Chuck Vanderiinden Richard VanDerWalle jim Vanerstuelde Brian VanSpeybroeck Dave Van Vooren Cheryl Vearrius Tim Vermei re Dean Vogle Jim Vols Tom Vrombaut Dan Walker Randy Walshaert Maribeth Warn beck Robin Warren Leslie Watkins Marcia Watson Starr Weaver Linda Weis Dale Wells Greta Well Tom Welty Steve Wendt 200 underclassmen sad faces often reflect the mood of the defeated Jeff Wheeler Mark Whit beck Carolyn White Cary W hite Tara White Kevin Wick Michelle Wickland Mark W illard Beth William Cary William Patty W illiam Chris Willis Debbie W ilson Denise Wilson Jackie Wilson Laurie Wilson bteve Wilson Chris Wmdekmecht Richard W ' indish Vicki W inne Mark Winter Nancy Nelson and Martha Me Pherson contemplate the outcome of the game Wyatt York Kim Vukis Kev Youngblood John Zabloudel Mike Zerrvo Tanya Zelmo Dave Ziegler Tina Ziegler Mark Zietler Chris Zimmer underclassmen 201 sophomores unite, begin high school life at m.h.s. I spend all of my time counting the months, days, hours, min- utes and seconds til I get my license. (Kim Blount) The girls aren t what I expected them to be, except for one. (Steve Erickson) feeing in high school is an exciting adventure. I feel like Tom Sawyer. (Jim Sutty) When you ' re a sophomore, the junior high kids look up to you. (Sarah Wallace) The best thing about being an underclasswoman is the over- classmen. (Anonymous) Being in high school gives you more freedom to express your- self. (Tim Stemple) The hardest part about being a sophmore is learning to spell sophmore sophomore. (Beth Wood) My only complaint is that by the time I get back to my third floor class, after lunch, I ' m hungry again. (Rick Burns) Ranae Abrahansen )avin Acosta Keith Adam- Kathy Adamson Kevin Adolph son Pam Albertson Dale Allen Karen Allen Mark Allen Doug Allison Sandy Allison Larry Althaus Dave Anderson Debby Anderson Dick Anderson Julie Anderson Kathy Anderson Martha Anderson Mem Anderson Scott Anderson Terrv Anderson |im Anthony Kevin Archabald Sandy Armstrong Debbie Arnold Aaron Arrington Robin Atkins Duane Avres Lisa Bahnks Mike Balmer Bill Ban ken Bill Barker Tonv Barnes Breck Bartels Jerry Bauwens Vickie Beaston Brian Bet k Jim Bee k Bill Behnken Rich Behnken Joe Bcldin Vanesa Bell Cindy Benker Cathy Benson Julie Benson Pete Benson Geraldine Berhenke Cindy Berndt Denise Bert Brian Bic knell Kim Bighjm Joe Btllhardy Darrel Bixbv Debbie Bturstrom Tom Black Charles Blackabv JoAnn Blayloc k Bennie Border Kevin Blakenev Kim Blount Matt Bowmann Kathy Blaklev Ed Boden Rick Box Bryan Blaser Marcia Boettcher Cheryl Boyle 1. The Sophomore Sponsors, Mr. Stan Leach. Mrs. Joanne Nus- baum, and Mr. David Coopman, help to guide the Class through their first year at M.H.5. 2. Eat em up was the Sophomore Class float which won second place. underclassmen 203 Christy Bovle Ken Bovle Kim Bozeman Sue Braden Randy Brammer Cindy Branham Sue Brasmer Rich Brathall Paul Brenstrom Judy Brewer Bill Bridgman Brent BnngoU Rod Bristol Debbie Brown Eugene Brown Larry Brown Debbie Bruce John Bruch Eldon Buchanan Theresa Buchanan Kendall Buckley Gary Buckrop Brad Burke Michele Burns Dean By strom Cheryl Buehrle Chris Burkland Robin Burns Steve CackJer Terry Bullock Ken Burnett Deb Buser Jim Cahclan Dwight Bunting Gerald Burns Mary Burt John Callas building floats requires long hours of hard work Mark Cal ta Dan Cappart Charlene Carmack Rick Carsson Rich Castle Doug Chiniund Janet Camterdam Maria Caras Sherri Carothers Bob Carter Kay Causemaker Nancy Christofferson Jill Campbell Barb Carlson Vicki Carr Kim Cashen Jill Chaney SueCiaraldi Dorter Cantrell Jodie Carlson Debbie Carroll Merle C astle Doris C hilberg Tami C humbles 204 underclassmen Dan Cimarrusti Ann Clark Luann Clary Kevin Clauson Bill Clemann Judi Clifton Rosa Clmard Cheryl Cloos Mitch Coffman Jim Colley Kim Conant Dave Connor Dave Coomes Mike Cooney Kevin Coopman Mary Cornell Tom Cornmasser Pat Cothron Larry Covents Denise Cowdery Debbie Coyne GeneCramm Pam Creen Kandy C nsel Vickie C riswell Chuck Crosby Debbie Crow Nancy Cullen Kathy Cumberworth Cindy C unningham Tim Verhelst Employs his talents and skills on the float. Dawn Cunningham Brute Curtis Jeff Curtis Ann Dailing Danna Damner Charlotte Danielson Linda Darin Virginia Darling julie Darling Bill Davis Brad Davis Don Davis Jeff Davis Scott Davis Craig Davison April Dean John DeBlav Greg DeBliek Vicki Decker Bill DeClerk Sue DeLathower Dart i DeMarlie Dawn DeMever Leon DeMmk Mike Dempsey Linda Dennison Sue DePaepe Cindv DePoorter underclassmen 205 Met win Dergtns Rick Desmet Lisa Deushane Karen DeVolder Walt DeWispelaere Cathy DeWitte Jan DeWitte Joel Dick Robin Dickson Terri Domhek Bill Donaldson Chris Donis Mike Donely Sharon Dooley Jim Doplei Gwen Doss Jim Douglas Debbie Drehman Dave Dretfurst Jackie Drink wine Karen Driscoll Lisa Duburg Karen Duckett Debbie Duke Tom Dumouim Scott Dunlop Steve Dunlop Dave Duran Debbie Duran Judy Duyvefontk Bernice Ealv Darrel Ecker Brad Eckert Mitch Edgar Earl Edmondson Tom Edstrom Jeff Einess Kathv Eckdahl Diane Emerv Steve Erickson Dave Eric son Kim Erwin Cindy Estes Dave Evans Kendall Ewart Laura Ewing Debbi Fakas Elaine Farris Joe Fecht Rhona Felgar Pam Fennelly Susan Fesler Barre Fields Mitch Fincher Donna F inkle Dirk Ficher Sybil Fischer 206 underclassmen Sylvia Fisher Chris Flynn Tammy F rancque Kathy Frey Ken Fuller Randy Fisk Rhonda Fogle Pam Franklin Dana Fritz Leslie Fuller Joan Flatlrv Kim Forber Lori Franks Kurt Frohreich Kathy Fulscher Ivan Floresco Lori Fowler Doreen F reismger Saundra Frybarger David Cailens tug teams use muscles in first all-school event Joe Garcia Sheryl Garmon Tim Garner Mark Garrison Randy Garrison Jan Gauger Marla Garvin Rhonda Garza Debbie Geddling Paul Gyer Jean Gibson Mary Jane Gibson Tracy Gibson Steve Gilbert Aria Gillespie 1. With a mighty tug, Karen Swedburg helps her team on to victory. 2. These girls learn the tricks of the trade through tugging experience. underclassmen 207 Scott Anderson, John Bruch, and Craig Davidson concentrate on getting their homework done for all their classes. homework proves handy for learning new skills Cathy Green Mark Green Karen Greenfield Randv Green leaf Rich Gregory Jim Greko Marty Griffin Laurie Groene T rude Gulley Sandy Gustafson Liz Hacker Dave Hallberg Debbie Hamer Pam Hamer Dean Hamilton Karen Hamilton Rita Hanavan Mark Handley Joyce Haney Michael Hann Don Hansen Sue Hansen Joy Hanshaw Chuck Hanson Denise Hanson Tom Hanson Debbie Hardy Lori Harms Celia Harris Andy Hart Diane Hart Kathy Hart Dave Hartman Teresa Hartsock Greg Hart ell Cheryl Harvey 208 underclassmen Tim Haskins Sherry HastelJer Carol Hathaway Dean Hauser Kim Hawk Karen Hawkins Rusty Haws Eileen Healy Dave Heaton Becky Hedlund Mike Hefferman Karen Hetnze Dorinda Hendricks Lucinda Hendrix Debbie Henkels Carl Hens lev Kim Henss Mark Henss Bob Herberg Mark Herman Mary Heyvaert Mic helle Hill Tammy Hintz Jac kie Hitchcock Sue Ho Id man Sheila Hollis Victor Holst Jack Holst Kathy Holton Allison Holtz Sherry Holzinger Ann Honsa John Hook David Hoovler Wanda Howard Barrv Howell Melanie Hovt Jay Hubbard Sharon Huennekens Annette Huff Vince Huff Ried Humphrey Dennis Johnson Karen Johnson Elise Johnson Laue Johnson Harry Johnson Lori Johnson Judy Johnson Mark Johnson Tenie Humphrey Carol Jackob Rick Jariett Lisa Hunter Bob | am i son Cathy lemmings Lisa Husar Mark Janecrk Rick John Michele Impens Jackie Janes Ben Johnson Carole Jackson Mark Jatchow Chris Johnson underclassmen 200 Mark lohnson Rebecca Johnson Tim Johnson Mic helle Johnson Robin Johnson Tom Johnson Mithelle Johnson Scot! Johnson Van Johnson Mike Johnson ikott Johnson Vicki Johnson Rebbeta Johnson Teresa Johnson Virginia Johnson Connie Jones Debbie Jones Dennis Jones Gilbert Jones Jodey Jones Kevin Jones Lone Jones Richard Jones Robin Jones T im Jones Jared Jordan Jeff Joseph Maggie Joseph Kevin Judge Greg Jump Connie Kaateberg Mr. Leach ' s bone, carried by Cindy Ontiveros, has become a familiar sight at M.H.S. 210 underclassmen Brian Kapple Debbie Kehrer Tim Kenny Ray Kilby Mark Kinzey Maritin Klansek Rene Karlin Cindy Kelly Kari Kephart Paula Kinpe Ken Kirchoefer Dennis Knight Merle Karn Gary Kelly Candy Kettering Dave Kinkead Donna Kirschke Theresa Knowles Frank Kauzlarich Jeff Kelly Diane Kiehr Mark Kinsey Robin Kizer Kim Kochuyt some teachers resort to new and unique passes Cindy Kongerslev Chris Kouris Dan Krack Rhonda Krantz janelle Kruckenfierg Diane Kruse Dan Kuberski Retha Kyles Doug Lamb Steve Lambrecht Dave Lance Debbie Lance Michelle Landry Julie Lane Jeff Langley Scott Langley Mike Lanndo Fritz Larsen Jan Larson Terry Larson Sally La Rue Duane Lasley Cal Latting Bob Lauer Rich Laurius Jim Lauth Lynda Lavin Colette Lawrence Spencer Lawton Becky Lee Donna Leemans Holly LeMaster Ken Lemaster Mike Lemaster Lisa Leslie Connie Lester Kim Lester Pat Leuck Roger Levan Alice Lewis Sue Lewis underclassmen 211 Marn Marmedrang Bill Marriott Mark Matthews Pam Martin John Mason Terry Mathias Kathy Maroon Donna Marshale Dee Martin Cathy Martinet Debbie Mathias Tom Mav Jane Marner Liz Marsiglio Frank Martin Jeff Masengarb Mike Mathias Charlotte McAdams Lynn Linblad Steve Lind Sue Lindtev Tom Lungies Lynn Liven good Dave Loete Kent Lofgren Don Long Mary Long Norma Lopez Rhonda Lopez Kim Lopus Cindy Lord Cindy Lubke Cathy Lueth Sally Lundahl Martha Lungren Randy Lynch Nancy Lyons Rhonda Lyss Mane Maddalozzo Connie Maddox Randy Maddox Brian Maere Karen Mahen Susan Malone Rich Manedsdoff Mark Marchosi Effie Marqonis Denise Marlier Kevin McCarthy Brian Me Canllev Larry McCall Pamela McClary Kevin McCay Lesa McCoy John McCraney Debby McDonnel Melodie Mc Farland Mike McGee Kathy McGuire Mike McIntosh Steve McKay Kim McKinzie Karter McLain Candy McLaughlin Cindy McLaughlin Kevin McLaughlin Mike McNailey Doug McNeil 212 underclassmen buses provide students with daily transportation Don McPherson Steve Meersman Keith Miekush Ian Miller )at k Mmnaert Sharon Mitt hell Nola Monku Milburn MtShane Diane Meister Beckv Mier Mike Miller Tom Misfeldt Robbin Mink Beverly Monnll Randy MtVev Dale Mercer |oe Miliush Patty Milligain Angela Mitchell T m Molina Lon Monson Cathy Meadow Randy Metternuk Dan Miller Dave Mill Melissa Mitchell Chery Moninski loe Mon tax Pam Moore Rust Moreray Jeff Moreno Marla Morgan Cindy Morns Bill Morrison Tim Mortel Diane Mudd Bonnie M unger The buses are one means of transportation for those without licenses or cars underclassmen 213 mathematical puzzle aids in understanding theory Randy Noble Brad Oates Paula O Donnell Melanie Olson Keith Orendorff Jim Owens Mark Nolen Sheila O ' Brien |eff Ogden Vickie Olvera Wayne Orendorff Dan Palmer Ellen Norton Julie Oc ken Robert Ohlsen Cathy O Meill Leslie Ossian Dave Panicucci Henry Norwood Jeff Odear Mike Olsen Cindy Ontiveros Ann Overby Joe Papenhausen Chris Murphy Janet Muzas Debbie Myers Don Myers Darbie Nelson Dina Nelson John Nelson Monica Nelson Nancy Nelson Scott Nelson Susie Nerdahl T ammv Newton Nedra Nichols Jeff Nielsen Vickie Nielsen Kim Niner Steve Nixon T im Noah Jan Parks Sandy Parr Debbie Parsons Connie Patton Jim Pauley Jodie Paustrom Jeff Pearson Kathy Pearson Roger Pearson Dan Pepping Leslie Perez Mari Perez Dianne Perkins Beth Pearson Cindy Peterson C regg Peterson T innea Peterson Pam Peterson Tom Petrovich Ronny Phillips Tom Phillips 214 underclassmen Applying their mathematical gen- ius, Dave Vanderlinden and Joe Beldon attempt to put together puzzle blocks. Sherre Pierce Debbie Piero Jeff Piliponis Donna Pitstick Lauren Plattenburg Sue Plog Sue Polchow Mike Posaten Sharmon Poulos Joann Powell Gail Prunty Kevin Puebla Molly Quane Eru Rahn Judy Rakestraw Bev Ranales Chuck Ranev Greg Ranev Henrietta Rangel Lori Rash John Rasmussen Paul Rasmussen Andy Ream Vickie Reber Kim Reed Randv Reedv Gene Reid Ron Rennie k Glenn Rettig Brian Rewerts Ida Reyes Rob Reynolds Dolly Rhodes Nancy Rk hards Nancy Richardson Tim Richmiller Becky Ridnour Terry Rigg Tony Rita Joette Rivera Tammy Robeson Sheila Rodemever Omega Roden Joe Rodrigue Chris Roelen«. L athy Rogers Della Rogers Steve Rogers Chri Rolsc h underclassmen 215 T  m Rocket Jan Rose Cindy Rosales Dale Roseman Craig Sale Sherry Sandlin Carmen Sandoval Lydia Sandoval Terry Saven Jim Rosenberger Anne Ross Holly Roth Blake Roys Tam Schaik DaveSchilp Randy Schanfish Dons Schlaf Sheri Schrempf Leo Rude Ramona Rui2 Cindy Romler Nicola Rummel Sue Schremp Marv Schumacher Greg Scott Man ia Scott Sue Scott Jim Rumberg Bryon Rusk Diana Russell Barb Ryan Mike Scott Jeff Sediot k Ron Seiber Rich Seibert Dave Shelton Dean Ryan Valerie Rycheghem Tim Rynott Cindy Sackett Lori Sherwood Geraldine Shoulti Kim Shrake Eric Shriver Larry Simmons 216 underclassmen Diane Spurgcti Bob Si John Dave Stanford junior Stark. Connie Starr Aua Steadman Sharon Steine Tim Stemple Sherry Stevenson Jim Stephens John Storewar Tod Strait jean Strandlund Terry Stravhall Karen Strother Connie Summers Janet Surratt Jim Sultv Deanna Swale- Dave Swanson Dwight Swart Chervl Swedberg Debbie Swenson Jennv Swenson Pam Swialktewtc Mark Talbot Bob T allev Yenessa Taragowski Rick Taube Beth Tavlor Colliean Tavlor Route Tavlor Julie Teager Dave Temple Tammv Terrell Martha Thomas Jane Thorngren Sue Tolmie Nina Torres Steve Thomas Mike Tigne Much Tomev Sara Trapkus Barrv Thompson Jeff T indie leff Tomlin Dennis T reanor Sue Thompson Sallv Toland Nam v Tormeno Kevin T hopp band members practice to attain their perfection Tom Shoeve and his fellow band members are watched over by Mr. Dilulio as he beats the time underclassmen 217 Charlie U kaviU h Dun«.an Ushavitih Brad Van Damme Zeno Valiev Suzelte VoUcer Darcy Vogle Jody Vogel Tan Vermeulen TimVerheUt Mark Verbeke Scott Vetch Caihy Varlez Dan Van Voren Lvnn Van Spevbroec k John Van Overberd Cynthia Van Huming Mark Voorhi Jon Vermiere tileen Van Winkle Denote Van Hulle Jerrv Thomas |odi Thomas Rick Terrv Tim Terronev Mike Terrill Fonda L dehn Chervl C mland Joe L’rbain Dave anderLtnden Steve Van DeVelde Kevin Van Dvke Sue Vander Hevden Rick Vander Beake Carv Vande Moortel Jett Van DeGeiuihte T amv V ages Cathv VNalker Randv VNalker Robert VNalker Sarah VN allace Mark VNard Michele VNarner Pat VNarner Pat Waterman As bystanders look on, an embarrassed Pam Willey quickly picks up her belongings. 218 underclassmen stairways offer hidden dangers to the innocent Lynn Williams Cindy Will Paula Wmfree Amy Wolfe Ken Williams Cherne Wilson Sheila Winne Beth Wood Greg Williamson Cindy Wilson Mike Winston Brenda Wood Barb Weakly Kim Wells Julie Whitaker Jeff Werenga Julie Willey Colleen Webb Mike Wells Marilyn White Diane Wiley Pam Willey Debbie Webster Jeff Wei vert Michelle White Hubby Wilkerson Alan Williams Judy Weigandt Greg Westbrooks Holly Whiting Roy Wilkerson Caroline Williams Julie Wellman LeAnn Wheele Ken Wiebel Randy Willems Joe Ann Williams Kim Williamson David Wilt Julie Winter Done Wood Candy W‘oodward Rick Wren Paul Wright Pat W ulgaert Larry Wvers Frank York Kathi York Wavne York Dave Youngvorst Joel Zeitler Marie Zelnio Mary Zemo Doug Zesstn Betsy Zmuda underclassmen 21 the mastery of a lesson, the failure of a test, a final result in success . . . Mr. Robert G. Seeds School Board President Serving on the Moline Public School System ' s Board of Education are SEATED: Mr Paul Edstrom; Mrs. Roberta Pearson; and Mr Milton Ericson. STANDING: Mr. Robert Carlson, Mr. Donald Almquist; and Mr. Arthur C. Holmes. 222 academics Dr. Theodore F. Rockafellow Superintendent of Schools school district adopts three major priorities Beginning this year, parents, teachers, administrators, and school board members established three major priorities to be imple- mented in School District 40. The first priority dealt with the improvement of the reading program in the schools. This was primarily at the elementary level. Next, they decided to improve the classroom teaching techniques by developing in-service teach- ing programs for the staffs. The curriculum offerings were exam- ined in hopes of making them more valuable, interesting, and practical for students. In this planning, student involvement was encouraged. Administrators of the School System are. FRONT ROW: Dr Theodore Rockafellow. Superintendent of Schools; Mr Hollis Nelson. Director of Secondary Education; Mr Robert G. Saelens. Director of Personnel ROW 2; Mr Melvin Reynolds. Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Mr Lamont Hultgren, Administrative Assistant to the Superintendent ROW 3 Mr. Arthur S. Jenkins. Director of Business Services; Mr. Kenneth Wriedt, Direc- tor of Budgeting and Accounting. Absent from the picture is Mr Marlin Baxter, Director of Elementary Education. academics 223 Ronald Barnes Principal m.h.s. adds new man — principal ronald barnes This year, M.H.S. witnessed the arrival of a new principal, Ron- ald Barnes. Before coming here, he held the position of assistant principal at John F. Kennedy High School in Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Wanting to become acquainted with the school, especially stu- dents, Mr. Barnes held several open meetings during the year. He was instrumental in changing the activities room to the cafeteria. The major recommendations of the North Central Association were projected over a four year plan for overall school improve- ment, while the immediate recommendations were worked on. John Adam Administrative Assistant for Curric- ulum and Instruction. Harley Rollinger Director of Athletics Robert Brooks Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. Jay Schaff Assistant Principal for Business and Plant Management. Jack Brown Administrative Assistant for Stu- dent Activities. Albert Stevens Assistant Principal for Student Affairs. Edward Lemon Wharton Field House Manager. Stanley Woods Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. 224 Academics Helen Anderson Counselor Jack Coder Counselor William Duffy Counselor Harold Griffith Counselor Ralph McMinn Counselor Phyllis Rollinger Counselor Frieda Schnowske Counselor Emily Stotlar Counselor Joe Wasson Counselor The busy M.H.S. secretaries are SEATED; O. Haydon. H. Geddling, STAND- ING L. Tompkins, M Ross. V. Smarsty. L. Kendall, D. Bjarstrom, K. Guerrero. B. Olson, and E. Engstrom. Absent from the picture is L Spillum. academics 225 263 years chalked up by eight retiring staffers 226 academics academics 227 Delores Beckman 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 Neumann English Joanne Nusbaum English Joanne O Brien English 1. Librarian aids, Betty Strieter and Miriam Johnson, work together to help keep the library operating successfully. 2. In Individualized Reading, Miss Neuman holds a teacher-student conference with one of her students . 228 Academics June O ' Connell Betty Roseberg English English DeWayne Roush Lucy Shawgo English English Phylita Shinneman Juanita Timson English English Barbara Wheelock Mary Youndahl English English learning communication is vital for living better Two new electives were added to the English department. Indi- vidualized Reading and Humanities. Individualized Reading was a complete departure from the traditional, completely structured English class. It was the responsibility of each student to decide what he would read and the teacher assumed the role of a guide and resource person. Conventional testing was replaced by stu- dent-teacher conference. Humanities was a pilot course dealing with the arts. Credit was given for either English or Social Studies. academics 229 Anne Bell Languages John Blomquist Social Studies Timothy Bell Social Studies Rosalie Burns Languages new courses add variety and freedoms of choice In the Language department the lab was developed into an all purpose room. It served as a reading as well as a listening place for those on individualized instruction. Trips to places such as Paris and Mexico were planned and a French singing group was formed. Next year, the department plans on implementating a New Spanish conversational type course in addition to the regular Spanish III course. The Social Studies department placed emphasis on individualized studies. Except for Contemporary American History, all of the Social Studies courses were changed to electives. Remedial classes were also eliminated from the curriculum. Urban America, Prob- lems and Issues and Liberty and the Law were three new courses offered to any M.H.S. student. Jack Devilder Languages Roy Devinney Social Studies Phillip Doherty Languages Jack Dye Social Studies Mary Foster Social Studies Billie Lee Social Studies Kathleen McGrath Social Studies Karen Meier Social Studies Norma Mendoza Languages Jack Miller Social Studies 230 academics Diann Moore Social Studies Robert Moore Susan Nelson Social Studies Social Studies Helen Piehl Languages Barbara Shah Social Studies Esther Steffan Languages Gene Shipley Social Studies Carl Sundberg Social Studies Michael Shipley Social Studies Herbert Thompson Social Studies Willard Starkey Social Studies Steve Witte Social Studies 1. Mr. Blomquist is disturbed by a visitor to his room — the cameraman! 2. Gener- ously, Mr. Doherty hands out some yellow sheets of paper for a quiz. academics 231 students are self-paced, t.h.i.s. is well accepted Adding several new programs, the Math department implemented two new experimental classes in Plane Geometry. One class used an inquiry approach while the other used transformational geom- etry. In addition, two new courses, Introductory Algebra and Modern Mathematic Machines, were introduced into the curricu- lum. Through the use of student monitors, the department im- proved the utilization of the mathematics resource center. In six of the Algebra II classes, a team teaching approach with periodic regouping was tried. In the Science department, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, T.H.I.S. (Towards Humanization and Individualization of Science), Chem- Physics and Biology II were all self-paced individualized instruc- tion this year. The department also established a visitor ' s center in the rear of E-301 to accommodate the many visitors from all over the United States. The third and final pilot class of sopho- mores entered the T.H.I.S. program. A request went before the curriculum council to institute the classes as a regular part of the l. curriculum under the title of Natural Science. Francis Boom Gary Bushman Lynn Chanay Barbara Coyne Darrell Goar Mathematics Science Mathematics Science Science Carol Graflund Donald Fentem Gene Flesner Milton Hagberg Orville Harkey Mathematics Science Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics 232 academics Delores Hulse Science Phyllis Johnson Mathematics Wesley Johnson Science John Julius Science Richard Lewis Mathematics Nancy McManus Mathematics Larry Newlon Science John Reakes Science Sally Rigeman Science Earl Wear Science 1. Two students and Mr. Johnson ponder on a difficult scientific equation. 2 The fate of these students ' evaluations rests in Mr Fentem s hands. 3. Mrs. Chanay offers her assistance with a problem on angles. academics 233 new voc. math featured data processing added Vocation Mathematics was a new program instituted by the In- dustrial Educational department, this math, covering common subjects the first semester and branching off into basic trade areas the second semester, satisfied graduation requirements and was directed toward those students who are occupationally oriented. Students were permitted to chose math as applied to either build- ing trades, automotive trades, or the machine trades. Instead of the one house. Building Trades expanded their program by in- volving students in the construction of the two houses. The Business Education department added Data Processing to its curriculum. Making use of the key punch machine, this was a one semester course serving as an introduction to data processing. The aim of Sales and Marketing was to help to develop in the stu- dent a background of information and skills for their future en ployment and to give them an opportunity to learn about the business world by first-hand experiences. 234 academics William Adam Industrial Arts Bill Bishop Business Education Raymond Brasmer Industrial Arts Martin Calmer Industrial Arts Ronald Crouch Industrial Arts James Dineen Industrial Arts Robert Edwards Industrial Arts Samuel Etzel Industrial Arts Helen Gehring Business Education Margaret Griffin Business Education Dorothea Hyink Business Education Greta Johnson Business Education Alma Kotez Business Education Richard Marlin Industrial Arts Lester Mays Industrial Arts Edward Mitchell Business Education Lois Mitchell Business Education Joe Mortier Industrial Arts Kay Nahrgang Business Education Ray Norris Industrial Arts Joe Ruberg Business Education Cedric Salisbury Industrial Arts Brian Shelor Business Education John Small Industrial Arts Sandra Swafford Frank Willits Business Education Industrial Arts Kermit Wilt Industrial Arts 1. Explaining their functions. Mr. Calmer points out the various parts of an engine. 2. Miss Swafford helps one of her typing students to in- crease her speed and proficiency. academics 235 Larry Carls Alan Dalhaus Physical Education Music 1. On the driving range, Mr. Klier supervises as the students learn how to drive straight? 2. Mr. Dilulio practices for his next class. 3. Tenesely, Mr. Lester and Mike LaRuey watch the championship volleyball game. 236 academics new individual classes offered in vocal music 3. The Music Department innovated several semi-individualized classes. During the concert season, the band divided into two classes with different groups meeting each day. Vocal music add- ed a Voice Class where vocal problems were discussed. Also, smaller sections of the class split and formed Chamber Choirs. This gave students experience in solo work. Neither the boy ' s nor the girl ' s P.E. departments made no major changes this year. They continued with their eight AVi week activ- ity sessions allowing more activities. There were no major changes in the Drivers Education curricu- lum. The department again used the classroom and driving range to give students driving experience before taking them into the city traffic before obtaining their licenses. Louis Dilulio Music James Fleshman Physical Education Calvin Hedegaard Music Herbert Klier Drivers Education William Klier Physical Education Harry Lester Physical Education Richard Matter Drivers Education Arthur Mercer Physical Education Herman Miskowicz Physical Education Joseph Vavrus Physical Education Merle Wegener Music academics 237 microwave oven sparks Jean Carlson Physical Education Jo Ann Conrad Physical Education Maureen Columb Physical Education Dorothea Duncan Home Economics new methods of cooking Joel Erickson Art Deborah Forseth Home Economics The Home Economics department functioned primarily on indi- vidualized instruction for many units of study. This year a greater use of audio-visual materials such as filmstrips, fiimloops, and tapes was possible. The advanced Foods and Nutrition classes made use of the newly acquired microwave oven. This allowed students to experience new means of preparing foods. This year, more boys, than in the past, were enrolled in Foods and Nutrition, Family Relationships and Housing classes, and for the first time, there were boys enrolled in the Home Economics Related Occupa- tions program. There were no major changes in the art department this year. Throughout the year, samples of art work were exhibited in the various display cases. In the spring, the annual art show was held, displaying the art students ' creations. Karen Anderson Home Economics Jean Bieri Home Economics Loren Carey Art Judy Carls Physical Education 1 A classmate suggests a possible subject for Mr. Erickson to sketch. 2. Mrs. Carls explains the reasons for failing to make a bull ' s eye. 3. With the help of Mrs. Anderson, Donna Finkle and Cindy Hendrix learn how to use the microwave oven in their Home Economics class. 238 academics Geneva Henss Nurse Jane Keim Home Economics Donna Kramer Physical Education Stanley Leach Art Iva Owen Special Education Donna Pettavino Physical Education Marjorie Partridge Art Jilane Savignano Physical Education academics 239 various m.h.s. help keep entire school functioning 1. When school gets out, the night janitors begin their work. 2. The day janitors are FRONT ROW: L. Gordon, D. McHenry. N. Wykert, A. Hauman, R. Edwards. BACK ROW. B. Pendleton, L. Schrie- ber, E. Smith, E. Wykert, R Nicholson, and J. Beldon. 1 240 academics The hall monitors are FRONT ROW: M. Exbom, N. Rogenski and C. Aitken. ROW 2: B. Shipley, I. Engstrom and P. Shicks. The cafeteria workers are FRONT ROW E Foster M Dw E Miller l Roberts M Moms N Suddatt I Lar- son and M Hansen ROW 2 R Ed wards M Rk hards M Snvder Brunstrom B an Metet F Larson Z. Trough ) Mounsse G Seabkxun Y Hillberg C Todd E Dugh O Logsdon aixdC MmigHo academic? 241 Cathy Carter Camilla Dangel Maja Eaton Gloria Escarza Helen Banker Sue Bitting Robin Buhrke Mark Cackler Darcy Graham Sara Hile Monique Johnson Terry Kraker Corene Mathias Ellen Miller 242 academics achievements announced, many seniors honored academics 243 244 academics installation of members; banquet held for seniors 1. The senior members of National Honor Society; FRONT ROW: M. Hauck. S. Hile. M Johnson. M Mountain. S. Bitting. N Larson. H Benker S Larson. H Swanson, D Kmkead. j Reishmann. and C. Callas. ROW 2: M Eaton, L. W.lkenson C S.ebenman. M _J° hn “ Dunlap. E. Miller P Carlson, K Faust. J. Stille. T. Kraker. J Wood, J. Rursch. J. Tippel. D. Ecker. ROW 3: R Buhrke. K Workman, A. Gillen C VanVoore . Hunt A Fahlberg. L. Simmons, J. Sidlinger. C. Serre. P Carmack. D. Lothridge. D. Hayward. G. Escarza. D. Atkins S. Bristol. ROW 4: M Telleen l Smith C Carter. A. Robinson. B. Foster. J. Burrus, W. Williams, L. Forsland. L. Box. N. Simmons. D. Cooper J. Anderson P_Rafert. S. Wife, B Olson. ROW 5 R Delp. M Slater. M Romero. S. Gibson. R Boom. J. Swanson. R. Strandlund. M. Owens. M. Cackler. R. Cain. K Ellis. K. Schlundt. B. No 2 The tunior members are FRONT ROW: J Peak, P. Stowell. C. Lewis. K Wood. A. Crane. C. Guerrero. J Ricketts. J. McAllister E_Harrington_S. son C DeDecker. P Hudson M Wambeke ROW 2: G. Jackson. M Willard. J Leaf. R Kramer. C Claeys. S CarrolL D Funk. C DeSmet NpRoelens. K Resetich S Kauzlerich, P Everett. L Brathall, D. Gustafson. ROW 3: K McCarthy. M Anderson. K. Hagberg. S. Duncan. D. Peterson, M Pall er ' 1 ’ Vanderheyden M Reed. L Moross. C. Rivelli, M Harris. A Koeppel, G Williams. M Escarza. ROW 4; A. Treavor. L Nelson. J. Dick T Benson P O - son. S. Kidd. T. Gustus, C Hank, J. Schaeffer. L. Strafford. M Moen. M Thomas. ROW 5: M. Moore. D Thompson. M. Lamon. M Nelson. C Gu.ta - son, P Edstrom. P Nelson, E Heuckeshoven. J McCumber. K Hedberg. 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Smarsty. academics 245 patron listing and classified directory Sidney g. bailey, m.d. 1520- 7th st. bozeman, neighbor, patton and noe 305 — 5th avenue building donald carlson, d.d.s. thomas w. carter, m.d. 1630 — 5th avenue drs. dark and stockdale 1504 - 7th st. dennhardt studio of the dance 3108 — 23rd avenue louis e. dondanville, m.d. 501 — 15th street bruce b. freeman, d.d.s. 707 — 1st natl. bank building thomas s. honsa, d.d.s. 3637 — 23rd avenue butch hugart richard w. karraker, m.d. mills Chevrolet charles w. koivin, m.d. huggin ' s variety 3112 — 23rd avenue dr. and mrs. w. craig humpreys internal medicine associates dr. w. r. rose dr. r. d. ade dr. t. b. thew dr. e. 1. du dr. z. m. sinno 1504 — 7th st. james p. johnston, m.d. 1630 — 5th avenue 1704 — 7th avenue o. wilhart koivin 1702 — 7th avenue g. mcclean 3505 - 49th street media productions 2514 -24th street rock island 248 advertising m. i. mills southeast medical arts 3725 - 14th st. burt b. paulin, m.d.f.a.e.s. ralph mooney mills Chevrolet john s. perry leonora nash, m.d. norman b. powell, m.d. 1630 — 5th avenue 3637 — 23rd avenue dr. r. r. paschall d.d.s. james j. srail, m.d. 1630— 5th avenue 1630 — 5th avenue the unicorn gift shop 3122 — 23rd avenue j. t. washburn, d.d.s. 1505 — 7th street dr. and mrs. dan watkins dr. and mrs. john watkins ben k. Williamson, m.d. 1630 — 5th avenue albert zimmer, m.d. congratulations from a friend best wishes from a friend advertising 249 congratulations class of ' 73 cosner’s friendly service 1331 -15th street moline 764-9131 complete care for your car 250 advertising advertising 251 Westmoreland jewelers 3314 — 23rd avenue whitey ' s ice cream loll — 23rd avenue Rita Hanavan looks over the selection of class rings at Westmoreland Jew- elers and wonders which one she will choose Twins have the same tastes, especially when it comes to Whitev ice cream mills Chevrolet olO — 3 th avenue Sarah Trapkus and Karen Johnson look over the cars at Mills Chevrolet and pick the stvle they would prefer to own. j.c. penny 1701 — 5th avenue LeeAnn De Yrieze and Barb Olson buv their material at Penny s advertising 25 3 der- wiener schnitzel 4610 — 23rd Avenue For once Julie Nielsen plays the role of the customer instead of the employ- ee as she gives her order to fellow- worker Heidi Swanson. 3328-23rd avenue 1407-30th street moline rock island mddd O a  e DAIRY STORES 2724 23rd Avenue i One hour mftRTinizinG ' THE MOST IN DRY CLEANING one hour martinizing 4320 — 23rd avenue 254 advertising roykouff floor coverings 3707 — 23rd avenue Jeff Anderson picks out the floor tyle he might like for his home. rad it ion Since 1095 when Royal Neighbors of America was chartered as a fraternal bene- fit society in the State of Illinois, it has established a tradition of dedication to the needs of the entire family based on Lits dual services of life insurance and fraternalism Throughout the years that Rock Island Illinois has been its headquarters city, Royal Neighbors of America has offered its members of all ages security through its life insurance plans sociability through its lodge activities and fraternal benefits such as scholarships, health services a home for the aged, and assistance in times of personal hardship or disaster ' CVS OF AMERICA SUPREME OFFICE ROCK ISLAND, IIUNOIS 61201 FRATERNAL life INSURANCE SINCE 1895 national car wash 34th street 4th avenue advertising 255 city of moline mayor jesse m. me candless Downtown Davenport Downtown Clinton Orchard Center, Moline PETERSEN HARNED VON MAUR totufjrnse Fabulous food and a friendly atmosphere are offered at Stonehenge, on the corner of 15th Street and 6th Avenue in downtown Moline. moline boat motor 144 5 — 18th avenue east moline Bob Helburg and Sara Hile are prepared for winter fun and dreams of sum- mer days ahead with Evinrude equipment from Moline Boat Motor. 256 advertising FIRST ’ Iff 771 NATIONAL bank  «  ' £ — TUI 3 3 3 11 HI m « II! 3 JtTJ rn in ir 171 first national bank of moline 501 — 15th street josephson ' s jewelers 1514 — 5th avenue Jan Wood looks over the fine selection available at Josephson s. 257 advertising zypco, inc. 4208 — 2nd avenue Industrial Jobb ers, Pipe, Valves, and Fittings, for the last word in service, look for the last word in your directory. 258 advertising m.h.s. bookstore Moline Board of Education Robert Seeds Congratulates The Class of 1973 and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in the Future President Roberta Pearson . . . Vice President Melvin Reynolds Secretary and Treasurer Donald G. Almquist . . Robert Carlson Milton Fricson . . . Paul Edstrom Arthur Holmes advertising 259 modern woodmen of america one of the nation s leading fraternal life insurance organizations home office — rock island, illinois we congratulate the graduating class of 1973 and wish them the best of luck and success in the future A merican temper air group 1824 — 3rd avenue moline, illinois midwest national bank 2202 — 36th avenue 764-7481 advertising 261 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 262 advertising 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. advertising 263 Your world Is growing bigger, Yet it becomes smaller every day If Truth is so simple and honest, Why should it be so hard to find? Our lives, your life. Separate yet the same, Let’s join together In Reaching for the answers. Member F.D.I.C. .oline National 264 advertising congratulations and best wishes to the graduating class of 1973 george evans corporation 121 - 37th street advertising 2t 5 robbin ' s electric contractors inc. 412 — 14th street carpets by edstrom orchard center 3707 — 23rd avenue Tom Edstrom looks through samples of carpeting in order to choose one. Doing his Christmas shopping at Robbins Electric, Mr. John Julius looks over a new range for his wife as a possible gift. 266 advertising baker ' s dairy 1808 - 34th street for quality service and fair prices buy your flowers at miller floral gardens 3615 — 27th street moline call: 762-3618 greater moline s most accommodating florist we never close until all students have picked up their flowers advertising 267 moline consumers 313 — 16th street malcolm jewelers 1507 — 5th avenue In selecting a watch from Malcolm Jewelers, Gerie Teske knows that she is get- ting the highest quality and excellent service. 268 advertising mosenfelder ' s king plaza downtown moline Roger Strandlund selects an ensemble from the Red Lion Room at Mosenfelders. williams — white and company 600 — 3rd avenue advertising 269 adolphi studio is proud to have been the class photographer providing the 1973 m with portraits, large group and special effect photos. adolphi studios 2037 — 16th street moline, illinois 7 62-6662 color photography for the entire family temple ' s sporting goods 1524 — 6th avenue Steve Swanson selects a jacket for the upcoming cold weather from the fine assortment available at Temples! the daily dispatch 1720 - 5th avenue flicks airport corners M.H.S. students employed at Flicks learn the basics of the merchandise in order to be able to be of service to the customer. advertising 271 schwenker mousin, inc. 1614 — 5th avenue Looking over the selection at Schwenker Mousin ' s, Jesse Holmes chooses the shoes that she would like to have. holland jewelers 1602 — 15th avenue Looking through the merchandise of Holland ' s, Heidi Swanson finds many new gift ideas for her family and friends. little king 2812 — 23rd avenue Jan Page and Chris Arndt find little kings a great place to relax after school. sterling cosmetology school 1608 Vi — 5th avenue Sterling Cosmetology School students practice their knowledge on Pat Scudder before graduating from the school. 272 advertising tom tague dodge inc. 403 — 17th avenue maid rite 3 2036 - 16th street After a long practice, Jim Swanson and Mike Dempsey relax with a Maid-Rite and milk. the silver lining 577 — 42nd avenue ridgewood shopping center Not able to decide which material to choose, Laurie Wilken- son decides to take them all. moline tool company 102 — 20th street Moline Tool Company ' s high penetration rate driller with its full automatic cycling is arranged for drilling operations. advertising 273 the clothes horse 2016— 16th avenue For the in styles in fashion shop at the Clothes Horse. we don ' t make promises we make guarantees united states army recruiting station 1715 — 5th avenue moline, illinois, 61265 sgt. john baker ssg. richard johnson telephone 762-6494 762-9866 mr. steak 1190 — 42nd avenue east moline After a game or before a date, the eating is great at Mr. Steak. 274 advertising best wishes to the class of 1973 advertising 275 jamieson ' s garage moline ' s oldest independent garage 3152 — 23rd avenue 48 years in the same location • brakes % alignment • motor tune up • automotive electric service bob boyd company, realtors specializing in residential commercial industrial sales prospect point corner of 16th blackhawk road midwest typewriter and service company 1520 — 6th avenue Sally LunJhall and Becky Lee learn that Midwest Typewriter offers a complete selection of office equipment . hasty tasty food shop 2326 — 16th street After a game, the Hasty Tasty is the place to go for Regina Burnett and Brad Dye for good food. 276 advertising maid rite 2 4211 — 23rd avenue Marie Madellozo and April Robinson find Maid Rite 2 a great place for a snack after school or after the game. sportsland, inc. 3610 — 23rd avenue Tim Verhelst shows Pam Moore the skis he would like to wear. snelling snelling 1630 — 5th avenue Margaret Quinn enters Snelling Snelling confident that she will receive assistance in obtaining work to suit her talents. moline forge company 4101 — 4th avenue Tracey Dow examines some of the work produced at Moline Forge advertising 277 CO OPM AN CONSTRUCTION COMPANY MOLINE, ILLINOIS box 14b rr 1 moline, Illinois flowerland 3160 — 23rd avenue Pam Carlson explains the art of arranging flowers to customer. congratulations class of ' 73 from the m staff advertising 279 280 advertising . . . congratulates the class of ' 73. senior activities a Greg Abbott, Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Football 10. Laura Agnor, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; French Club 10.11; Pep Club 11,12; Ski Club 11; Y- Teens 11,12. Jim Aitken, Swim Team 10,11,12. Karmel Allen, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; GAA 10; Intramurals 10; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12. Kirk Allen, ADC 12, Choir 10; Intramurals 11, 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Stu- dent Congress 11,12, FCA 11,12. Sandi Allen, ADC 12; Choir 10,11; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Y-Teens 12. Chris Allison, Pep Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 11 , 12 . Ann Alter, Intramurals 12; TAC 10,11,12 (Pres.) Guidance Center 12 (Helper). Debbie Anderson, Gymnastics 11; J.A. 12. Donna Anderson, Choir 10, J.A. 12; Weight Control Class 12. Jeff Anderson, ADC 12 (Music Director); Choir 10,11,12; Li ' l Abner 10; Guys and Dolls 11; Pajama Game 12; The Crucible 11; Thespians 10,11,12 (Historian). Ken T. Anderson, ADC 12; Intramurals 11; Kaleidoscript 12; Spanish Club 10; Human Rel- ations Council 11,12. Kent Anderson, Building Trades 11,12. Linda Anderson, ADC 12; Choir 11,12; FNA 11,12; GAA 10,11; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Ski Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10,11, 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Pajama Game (Cho- rus) 12. Shelley Andrews, O.E.A. 12; Audio Visual Of- fice (Helper) 12. Roger Angell, ADC 12; FNA 12; Lettermen 11, 12; Football 11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12; Track 10,12. Gina Armetta, Choir 10; D.E. 11; Science Club 11; Y-Teens 10. Chris Arndt, A.F.S. 11; Electronics 10,11 (Pres ), 12 (Treas.); Li ' l Abner 10 (Sound); Guys and Dolls 11 (Sound); M 12 (Wheels ). Scott Aswege, Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10. Marla Ausherman, Spanish Club 10,11. b Victor Baber, ADC 12; Intramurals 12; Letter- men 11,12; Pep Club 11,12; Football 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. Sue Bailey, Science Club 10; Spanish Club 10. Pamela Baker, Science Club 12. Connie Ballard, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12 (Treas.); GAA 10,11,12; M 12 (Index); Sci- ence Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 10, 11,12; Great Race 11,12; One Night of Melo- dy 11,12. Sally Bauer, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Intramurals 10; Pep Club 10,11. Clyde Beaird, Intramurals 10,11; Lettermen 12; Woodshops 10,11,12, Building Trades 12. Bridget Beck, ADC 12; FNA 11; French Club 282 senior activities 10; GAA 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Ski Club 11, 11; Y-Teens 10,11; Nereids 11; Tug Team 10, 11,12; Great Race 12. Don Beck, ADC 12; Gymnastics 12; Hi-Y 12; Intramurals 10,11,12, Building Trades 10,11, 12 . Sue Beitel, ADC 12; Choir 11,12, GAA 10,11, 12; Kaleidoscript 11,12 (Co-Art Ed.); Lit. Board 11,12, Pep Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Y- Teens 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11,12; Nereids 11, 12 . Pat Benedict, The Crucible 11; The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12 (Stage Crew); Thespians 12. Helen Benker, ADC 12; FTA 10; French Club 10,11; Kaleidoscript 12 (Editor); Lit. Board 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12; Illinois State Schol- ar 12. Chris Benson, French Club 10; Intramurals 10 11 . Sally Berndt, ADC 12; French Club 10; Home Ec 12. Ruth Bess, ADC 12; French Club 10; GAA 10, 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Y- Teens 10,11; Tug Team 10,11,12; Nereids 12; Senior Prom Committee. Karen Biggs, ADC 12; FTA 11,12; Home Ec 12. Steve Binns, Choir 10 (Acapella); Intramurals 12 . Daniel Bisinger, ADC 12; Electronics 10 (Sec ); Football 10. Sue Bitting, ADC 12 (Steering Committee); FNA 10,11,12, GAA 10,11,12; M 12 (Busi- ness Manager); Pep Club 10,11,12; Student Congress 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Nat l Honor Society 11,12; Homecoming Court 12 (Honorable Mention); Human Relations Coun- cil 11,12 (Sec). Carol Bivins, Home Ec 11; Spanish Club 11; J.A. 10. Steve Blaser, ADC 12; Intramurals 12; Ski Club 12 . Wayne Blette, Intramurals 11,12. Buddy Boden, VIC A 12. Randy Boom, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12, Key Club 10,11,12 (Pres ); Lettermen 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; FCA 12; Golf 11,12; Nation- al Honor Society 12; Spanish Honor Society 12. Merle Borisek, Vocational Auto Shop 12. Jerry Borkhardt, Intramurals 10,11,12; VICA 12 . Tim Boyer, Vocational Machine Shop 12. George Boyle, Choir 10 (Acapeilo). Mary Braatelien, French Club 10,11; Gymnas- tics 11,12; Science Club 12; Ski Club 12; Span- ish Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11 . Sharon Briesch, ADC 12; O.O. 12 (Historian). Sandra Bristol, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; FTA 12; GAA 12; Science 12. Kim Bromley, ADC 12; GAA 12; Spanish Club 10 . Randy Brown, German Club 10; VICA 12; Track 12. John Bryant, German Club 12; Science Club 12. Sue Buchanan, Choir 10,11,12; Pajama Game 12; J.A. 10. Robin Buhrke, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Lit. Board 12 (Sec. -Treas.); M 11 (Underclassmen Staff), 12 (Co-Editor); Pajama Game 12 (Or- chestra Member); Science Club 10,12; Nat ' l. Honor Society 11,12; Human Relations Council 11.12, Golf 11,12. Sana Buller, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Y-Teens 12. Tracy Burke, Choir 10,11,12; French Club 10; Up the Down Staircase 10; Harvey 10; The Crucible 11; Li ' l Abner 11; Guys and Dolls 11; Thespians 11,12; Human Relations Council 11. Regena Burnett, ADC 12; French Club 10,11, 12; Tug Team 11; Kaleidoscript 12; Science Club 12, Y-Teens 10,11. Jan Burrus, ADC 12; GAA 10; Gymnastics 11; Kaleidoscript 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Span- ish Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12. David Busen, Choir 10,11,12; Guys and Dolls 11 (Dancer); T.H.I.S. 10,11,12. Jim Bustard, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 11,12; Stu- dent Congress 12; FCA 12. Keith Butter, Band 10. c Mark Cackler, ADC 12; German Club 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Lit. Board 12; LOT 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12 (Vice-Pres.); Wrestling 10,11,12; Human Relations Council 11,12. Frank Cahalan, Intramurals 10,11,12; Football 10,12; Track 10,11,12. Richard Cain, ADC 12; D.E. 12; Gymnastics 10.11.12, Intramurals 10,11,12; Key Club 10, 11,12; Lettermen 12; M 12 (Advertising Edi- tor); VICA 12; National Honor Society 11,12. Jeff Callahan, J.A. 10. Cathy Callas, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 10; French Club 10,11; GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11; Ski Club 11; Stu- dent Congress 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Nat ' l. Honor Society 11,12. Patricia Carey, FTA 10,12; Science Club 12; Latin Club 12. Teresa Carleton, ADC 12, Forensics 10,11,12 (Co-Captain); FTA 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Kal- eidoscript 12 (Art Staff); Pep Club 10; Man For All Seasons (Stagecrew); Y-Teens 12. Cindy Carlson, Home Ec 10,11; Spanish 10. Pam Carlson, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12, Orches- tra 10,11,12; Pit Orchestra 10,11,12. Sarah Carlson, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; M 12 (Girls ' Sports Editor); Pep Club 10,11,12; Li ' l Abner 10 (Stage Crew); Spanish Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11, 12; Tennis 10,11,12. Cynthia Carsen, D.E. 11,12. Cathy Carter, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Knight of the Burning Pestle 10; Student Congress 11,12 (Pres.); Y- Teens 10,11,12; Jr. Class Treas.; Nat ' l. Honor Society 11,12; Homecoming 12 (Third Attend- ant); Science Club 10,11,12. Ivan Cavazos, Science Club 12, Spanish Club 10 . 11 . 12 , Yolanda Cavazos, ADC 12; Choir 10, Spanish Club 10,11,12. Curtis Champion, ADC 11,12; Band 10,11,12; Electronics 11; French Club 11; The Crucible 11; Harvey 10; Guys and Dolls 11; Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12; The Pajama Game 12; Thespians 11,12; J.A. 12. Larry Charlton, Building Trades 10,11,12. Nancy Chinn, ADC 12; Band 10; FTA 10; GAA 12; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Wrestling 11,12. Sue Christofferson, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12 Chris Clark, Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10. Sandy Cleek, ADC 12; FTA 11,12 (Sec ); Ger- man Club 11,12 (Sec.-Treas.); LOT 12 (Third Page Editor); Great Race 11. Jane Clinch, ADC 12; FTA 10; Guidance Cen- ter 11,12 (Helper). Mark Conner, ADC 12, German Club 12; In- tramurals 10; Ski Club 10,11,12. Gary Cook, Intramurals 10,11,12. Diane Coomes, ADC 12; Y-Teens 11,12 (Inter- Club); 0.0 12, Pep Club 10 Deborah Cooper, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12, LOT 12. Pep Club 11,12. Steve Cooper, Electronics 10,1 1 . Mike Cornell, ADC 12; O.O. 12 (Pres ), Key Club 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Span- ish Honor Society 12. Michael Cothron, ADC 12; German Club 10, 11; Intramurals 11,12; Golf 10,11,12. Denise Coussens, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 11,12. Arnold Cowan, Kaleidoscript 12 (Photogra- pher); J.A. 12 (Pres., and Assistant News Director). John Crippen, ADC 12. Laurie Crippen, D.E. 11,12. Carl Culbertson, Vocational Machine Shop 12. Peter Czerewko, Art Club 10; Science Club 10. 11 . d Camilla Dangel, Contemporaires 11,12; FNA 12; Latin Club 10,11; GAA 10,11; LOT 11; Science Club 1 1 , Ski Club 1 1 Karen Danner, ADC 12; Gymnastics 11,12. Barbara Davis, ADC 12; Science Club 11,12; J.A. 10,11,12 (Pres ). Michele Davis, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11. 12; Home Ec 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Pajama Game 12 (Dancer); One Night of Melody 11 , 12 . Terry Davis, ADC 12; FNA 11,12 (Vice-Pres.); Kaleidoscript 12; M 11; Spanish Club 10. O. O. 12 (Pres ). Milton Dean, Science Club 11,12. Mark Debaene, ADC 12; FNA 12; Lettermen 11,12; Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11,12. Carmen Delarosa, Home Ec 12. Mark Delathower, VIC A 11; Great Race 10,11 Paula Deloose, O.O. 12. Ron Delp, Art Club 10,11; French Club 10. Sci- ence Club 12; FCA 12 (Sec.-Treas ); National Honor Society 11,12. Ann Demink, ADC 12; Man For All Seasons 12; Science Club 12. Mike Dempsey, ADC 12; Key Club 10,11,12 (Vice-Pres.); Lettermen 11,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10,11,12 (Pres ); FCA 11,12. Paul Dennhardt, ADC 12 (Steering Commit- tee); Choir 10,11,12; Forensics 12; The Knight of the Burning Pestle 10; Li’l Abner 10, The Crucible 11; Guys and Dolls 11; The Pajama Game 12, A Man For All Season 12; Thespians 10,11,12 (Sec.); One Night of Mel- ody 10,11,12. Cathy Depoorter, ADC 12; FNA 10,11,12; GAA 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10; J.A. 11. Joe Depoorter, Auto Shop Club 11,12. John Despain, Band 10; Electronics 11,12, J.A. 11 . Dan Dickerson, ADC 12; Forensics 12; Ger- man Club 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12; Science Club 12; Human Relations Council 11,12. Cathy Dismer, ADC 12; Band 10; GAA 10,11. 12; Science Club 11; Great Race 11,12; Tug Team 10,11; Tennis 10,11,12. Beth Donis, ADC 12; H E R O. 12 (Pres.) Y- Teens 11,12. John Douglas, Science Club 1 1 Mary Douglas, Band 10,11; Science Club 12, Human Relations Council 11,12. Vickie Douglas, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; French Club 11; Gymnastics 11; Pep Club 10,11, Sci- ence Club 12. Spanish Club 10; VICA 12; Y- Teens 10,11,12; Y.A.R.C. 12. Traci Dow, ADC 12; Debate 10; Forensics 12, French 10,11 (Treas.), 12; Kaleidoscript 12; Pep Club 10; The Crucible 10, The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12; A Man For All Seasons 12; The Pajama Game 12. Shannon Doyle, ADC 12, Band 10. Electronics 11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Football 10,11,12. Julie Driscoll, GAA 10; Tug Team 10,11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12. Carol Dunlap, ADC 12; French 10; GAA 10,11, 12; Science Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 12; Tug Team 10,11,12, Great Race 11,12, Swimming Timer 10.12. Brad Dye, ADC 12, Intramurals 11,12; Key Club 12; Spanish Club 10; FCA 12; Football 10. 11,12, Baseball 10,11,12; Basketball 10 Bob Dyer, ADC 12 (Steering Committee); Fo- rensics 10,11,12 (Captain); Knight of the Burning Pestle 10, Up the Down Staircase 10; The Crucible 11; Guys and Dolls 11; The Pajama Game 12; Student Congress 11, 12; Thespians 11,12, Human Relations Council 11,12 (Chairman). e Nancy Eastland, ADC 12; Choir 10; Y-Teens 10; J.A. 12. Debi Ecker, ADC 12, FTA 10; French Club 10, 11; GAA 10. Science Club 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Nat l Honor Society; Illinois State Scholar. Greg Eckert, Intramurals 10,11,12. Basketball 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. Jeanne Ehrhardt, FNA 11; GAA 10,11,12; German Club 10; M 12 (Organizations Co- Ed); Pep Club 11,12, Science Club 12, Y-Teens 10,11,12; TugTeam 10,11 Euphrates Elder, A C 12; Debate 10, Home Ec 11; Intramurals 12, Pep Club 11; Thespians 11. Diana Ellis, ADC 12; Kaleidoscript 12 Science Club 12. Pep Club 12; O.O. 12, National Honor Society 11,12. Kim Ellis, Intramurals 10 Science Club 11; Spanish Club 11,12; Chess Club 12 Glen Emler, Spanish Club 10. Jackie Ericson, Contemporaires 12. Home Ec 11,12 (Sec.); Spanish Club 10 Gloria Escarza, ADC 12 (Steering Committee); Contemporaires 12; FNA 10,11,12 GAA 10. 11; Gymnastics 11; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12 Y-Teens 10 (Sec.), 11 (Sec.), 12; National Honor Society 11, 12 . Dave Estes, VICA 11,12. Mike Evans, Lettermen 11,12; Football 10,11, 12; Track 10, Wrestling 10,11,12. John Ewert, Intramurals 11. Science Club 11, 12; Football 10. f Andra Fahlberg, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; M 12 (Copy Editor); Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10, 12 Kim Faust, FTA 10; GAA 10,11; TAC 10,11, 12 Steve Ferguson, O.O. 12. Deb Ferral, French Club 11. The Crucible 11 Science Club 12; J.A. 10,11,12; Human Rela- tions Council 1 1 ,12; Tug Team 1 1 . Luann Ferry, ADC 12. GAA 12, Intramurals 12, Science Club 12; Y-Teens 11, Nereids 12, D O. 12; TugTeam 11,12. Joe Feuerbach, German Club 10, Intramurals 10, Science Club 10,11. Bill Fisher, ADC 12; Choir 10. Intramurals 11. Kev Club 10,11,12; Lettermen 12. Science Club 12, Cross Country 10,11,12; Track 10,11,12. Gail Flynn, ADC 12; FNA 11; Gymnastics 10, 11,12; Tug Team 10; Pep Club 10, Y-Teens 10, 11 (inter-Club). Brian Forsberg, Tennis 10,11,12; Swimming 10. 11.12 Leeann Forslund, ADC 12; FNA 11; Science Club 12. Dawn Foy, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; GAA 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 O.O. 12. Terry Francescon, Band 10; Human Relations Council 12. William Frank, ADC 10,11; Electronics 10,11, 12. Li 1 Abner 10; Guys and Dolls 11; The Pajama Game 12. Denise Fraser, ADC 12; FNA 11; French Club 11. Tug Team 10,11; Pep Club 10. Y-Teens 10, 11 Tim Fulcher, ADC 12; Intramurals 12 Human Relation Council 11,12; Baseball 11,12 g Donna Gaghagen, French Club 10 GAA 10, Gymnastics 11,12, Y-Teens 10,12 (Sec.); J.A 11; TugTeam 10.11,12. Chris Garrison, ADC 12; FNA 11; Science Club 12 Mike Garrison, Science Club 12. Eva Gaskill, ADC 12. GAA 10.12. German Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Mike Geddling, ADC 12; Choir 10. Intramurals 10,11,12; Key Club 10.11.12; Spanish Club 11; FCA 12. Sharon Gengler, ADC 12. Choir 10,11,12. Home Ec 10 (Treas ), 11; The Pajama Game 12 (Dancer); Y-Teens 12. Steve Gibson, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; French Club 10,12 (Pres ), 12; Kev Club 10,11,12; Lit Board 12 (Pres ); LOT 11.12 (Editorial Ed.) Guys and Dolls 11. The Pajama Game 12 Student Congress 10. Human Relations Coun cil 12. senior activities 283 Amy Gillen, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; FNA 11; French Club 10; GAA 10; Pep Club 10; Y- Teens 10; J.A. 11; TugTeam 10,11. Alanna Gilmore, Choir 10 (Mixed) Daniel Glynn, ADC 12. French Club 10,11 Knight of the Burning Pestle 10; The Cruci- ble 10, The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12. ScienceClub 12. Thespians 11,12; J.A. 10. Gary Goebel, ADC 12; Intramurals 12; Key Cli.b 10,11,12; Science Club 10,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; FCA 11,12. Alanna Goetz, ADC 12; FNA 12, French 10, GAA 10.11.12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12, Ski Club 12; Spanish 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Steve Gorter, ADC 12; Art Club 12. Intramur- als 10, Kaleidoscript 12. Darcy Graham, ADC 12. Choir 11, Contempo- raires 12; FTA 10 French Club 10,11; LO T 12; Knight of the Burning Pestle 10; Y-Teens 10.11, Nat 1 Honor Society 11.12; Nat 1 Merit Semifinalist 12. Marilyn Graham, Band 10,11,12; Debate 10 Science Club 10; Pep Band 10,11,12. Beth Griffee, ADC 12; FNA 11. French Club 10.11; Ski Club 11 Y-Teens 10,11.12; Tennis 10. Tug Team 11. Gary Griffin, Football 11. Mike Griffin, ADC 12. Intramurals 11; Letter- men 10,11, Jr. Class Vice President. Becky Griffin, ADC 12; FNA 11; French 11. Pep Club 10,12; Y-Teens 11,12, Tug Team 10. 11 . 12 . Bill Grimes, Swimming 10.11,12. Dave Grimm, Lettermen 10; Science Club 10, 11 , 12 . Raul Guerrero, ADC 12; Intramuralsl0.il. Teresa Gunnerson, ADC 12; Choir 10; FNA 10, 11,12; French Club 10 GAA 10,11; Intramur- als 10,11.12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10.11,12. Barb Guy, Home Ec 10,11; Kaleidoscript 12. National Honor Society 11 h Tom Hammerberg, ADC 12, A Man For All Seasons ' ' 10; Li I Abner ' 10; The Crucible 11 The Knight of the Burning Pestle 11; The Pajama Game 12. The Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch 12, Thespians 11.12; Swimming 10 , 11,12 Tim Handley, VICA 11,12. Terry Hanson, D.E. 12; VICA 12. Jeffery Harder, Band 10.11; Science Club 10; Student Congress 12, Human Relations Coun- cil 12. THIS. 10,11,12. Diana Hardi, Choir 10,11, O.O. 12. Doris Harlow, Choir 10,11 . Tim Harp, Electronics 11,12. Hudson Harris, VICA 12. Hysonja Harris, ADC 12, Home Ec 10,12; In- tramurals 10, ScienceClub 11; Y-Teens 11,12. Ed Haskins, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12. Lettermen 11,12. Football 10,11,12; Baseball 10. 11,12. Melanie Hauck, ADC 12; A.F.5. 10. Choir 10. 11,12, Contemporaires 12; French Club 10,11, 12; Tug Team 11. M 12 (Organizations Co- Editor); Science Club 10,11.12. Ski Club 11,12 Nat l. Honor Society 12 Rick Hawotte, VICA 12, J.A. 10,1 1 . Dennis Haws, Band 12. Dawn Hayward, ADC 12; Choir 10; Contem- 284 senior activities poraires 12; FNA 12 FTA 12; GAA 11,12; Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 10. Sandy Heath, ADC 12; Y-Teens 10. Patricia Heaton, Choir 10. Patricia Heaton, Choir 10. Sally Heegan, Tug Team 10,11.12 Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11. Joe Hemmingson, ADC 12, FNA 11,12; Intra- murals 10,11,12, Key Club 12; Science Club 10, 11,12; Ski Club 11,12. Paula Hendrix, Choir 10; TAC 10,11 (Sec ), 12 (Vice-Pres.); J.A. 10 (Treas.), 11,12; H E RO. 12 . Sara Hile, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; GAA 10.11.12; Gymnastics 12; Kaleidoscript 12; Sci- ence Club 10,11,12; Student Congress 12; Homecoming 12 (Honorable Mention); Cheer- leading 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Bev Hillyer, Guidance Center 12 (Helper). Debra Hoogheem, ADC 12; FNA 11; French Club 10; GAA 10,11; Pep Club 10; Science Club 10,11; Ski Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Nat 1. Honor Society 11,12. Kathy Hoyt, ADC 12; FNA 11 (Pres.); Up the Down Staircase 10; Li ' l Abner 10; Stage Crew 10. Leslie Huggins, Choir 10; O.O. 12. Ray Hundley, Art Club 1 1 . Douglas Hoffman, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11; Stage and Pep Bands 11,12. Jessie Holmes, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; FNA 11; French Club 10,11; GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Norma House, FNA 12; Spanish Club 10; VICA 12. Debbie Howell, ADC 12; Art Club 11; FNA 11, 12; Y-Teens 10,11. Sandy Huennekens, GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11; J.A. 12. Diane Huggaert, ADC 12; German Club 10; Pep Club 10,11, Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10, 11 . Karen Hunwardsen, D.E. 12. Carol Hunt, Home Ec 11,12 (Vice-Pres.); HERO. 12. Mary Hutton, Attendance Office 12 (Helper). • l Pat Ide. ADC 12. Pat Itnpens, FTA 10 Spanish Club 11; VICA 12 . J Cherie Jamison, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 12; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Nereids 10,11,12. Dennis Jerrard, ADC 12, Band 10,12, French Club 11,12; Intramurals 10,11,12; The Cruci- ble 11; The Pajama Game 12; Science Club 10,11, Thespians 12; J.A. 10,11 (Pres ). Carri Jersild, Ski Club 12. Deborah Johnson, ADC 12; Science Club 12. Dexter Johnson, Band 10,1 1,12; Lettermen 10 Jacalyn Johnson, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12. Pep Club 10; Spanish Club 10. Kevin Johnson, ADC 12, Intramurals 10,11,12, Key Club 12. Science Club 11. Spanish Club 10 . Marci Johnson, ADC 12, GAA 10,11,12; M 12 (Sr. Sec Co-Editor) Pep Club 10,1 1,12; Sci- ence Club 10,11, Student Congress 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12; Nat l. Honor Society 11,12; Sr. Prom Committee 12. Marilyn Johnson, ADC 12; Gymnastics 11. Milton Johnson, Electronics 10,11,12; Science Club 12, Spanish Club 10,11 Monique Johnson, ADC 12 (Steering Commit- tee); GAA 10,11.12; M 12 (Subscription and Fine Arts Ed ); Pep Club 10,11; Spanish Club 10,11,12; Nat l Honor Society 11,12; Spanish Honor Society 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12. Nancy Johnson, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Con- temporaires 11,12; GAA 10,11,12, Pep Club 10; The Pajama Game 12; Science Club 12; Y- Teens 10,11,12. Steve Johnson, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12; Foot- ball 10,11,12. Bob P. Jones, ADC 12; French Club 10; Intra- murals 10,11,12, Key Club 11,12, ScienceClub 11; Basketball 10,11; Baseball 10,11. Jeff Jones, Electronics 10,11,12. Karen Jones, Pep Club 12; J.A. 11 (Sec ), 12 (Pres ); O.O. 12 (Sec ). Keith Jones, Spanish Club 10. Judi Jordan, Band 10; Choir 10; J.A. 10,11,12; Weight Control Class 12. Marybeth Jump, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11, 12; GAA 11,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 (Pres ). k Gary Kaiser, Electronics 11,12, German Club 10; ScienceClub 12; Track 10. Jacquelyn Kay, FNA 10,11; Tug Team 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11. David Keenan, Electronics 10; VICA 12. Sandro Kennedy, Spanish Club 11; Football 10, 11 . Cindy Kerofsky, ADC 12, D.E. 12; FTA 10; Home Ec 12; Spanish Club 10,1 1 . Jan Kiesele, ADC 12; Choir 10; GAA 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 (Vice- Pres); Jr. Prom Committee 11; Great Race 11. 12 Joe Kimpe, Lettermen 10,11,12; Auto Shop 12. Mike King, VICA 11,12. Diane Kinkead, A DC 12; Choir 11; Contempo- raires 12; French Club 10,11; Gymnastics 11; Pep Club 10,11,12; Student Congress 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11; Nat l Honor Society 11,12, Cheerleader 11 . lohn Kinzey, French Club 10. John Kirschbaum, Choir 11,12; Li ' l Abner 10; Guys and Dolls 11. Jennifer Kizer, Band 10,11,12; The Pajama Game 12 (Pit Orchestra). Betsy Knees, ADC 12; GAA 10; LO T 12 (Busi- ness Staff); Pep Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10 , 11 , 12 . Teresa Knight, Pep Club 10,1 1 . Richard Knock, ADC 12, Band 10,11,12 (Vice Pres.); Stage and Pep Bands 10,11,12. Terry Kraker, French Club 11,12; GAA 10; Harvey 11 (Stage Crew); National Honor Society 1 1 . Cheryl Kratzberg, ADC 12; FNA 10; Y-Teens 10 . Kay Krebs. ADC 12. . Terry Kruse, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10; Great Race 11,12; TugTeam 10,11,12. Scott Kurtz, ADC 12. Intramurals 10.12. Ski Club 12; Tennis 10. I Mike Lambrecht, Gymnastics 10.11,12 (Team Captain). Holly Langill, ADC 12 (Chorus); FNA 12; Pep Club 10,11; Science 10; VICA 12, King ' s Daughter ' s 10,11,12 (Pres ). Larene Dunten, Mixed Chorus 12, Office Help- er 12 Nancy Larson, ADC 12; FTA 12; GAA 10,11, 12; German Club 10,12; Pep Club 10,11 (Pub- licity Chairman), 12 (Co-Pres); Science Club 10,12; National Honor Society 11,12; An- nouncement Committee 12. Susan Larson, ADC 12; French Club 10; GAA 10,12; LOT (Business Staff) 12; Pep Club 10. 11,12, (Co-Pres ); Science Club 10,12; An- nouncement Committee 12; National Honor Society 11,12. Jane Lauth, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Contem- poraires 11,12; FNA 10,11; GAA 10,11,12; ' Pajama Game Dancer 12; Science Club 11, Spanish Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Jeff Lawrence, ADC 12; FNA 12 (Treas.); Let- terman 10,11,12 (Wrest.); Science Club 12; Football 10,11. Kim Lemaster, ADC 12; German 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 12. Bill Leuntjens Jim Libey, Letterman 11,12, Science 11,12, Cross-Country-Track; Human Relations Coun- cil 11. Cindy Liljeberg, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Swimming and Track Timer 11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12. Dave Lipke, Gymnastics 10,11,12. Stanley Lister William Liston, JA 11,12; Building Trades. Maribeth Lord, French 10; Gymnastics 11,12; HERO 12; Tug-Team 10; Pep Club 10; Y- Teens (Pres.) 11; Cheerleader 10. John Loris, Electronics 11,12; Intramurals 10, 11,12; JA 10. Vicki Lovestrand, GAA 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Pep Club 10; Spanish Club. Connie Lyseng, ADC Chorus 12; Spanish 12, JA 12. m Bob Maddelein, ADC 12; Science Club 10,11, 12; (Pres.); Curriculum Committee; PTSA Safety Committee, Great Race 11 . Don Maddox, Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 10 . Francis Maddox, ADC 12; Choir 10; Contem- poraires 11,12; FNA 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Gymnastics 10; Home Ec. Club 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Marybeth Madison, ADC 12; FNA 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12; Timer 11,12; Tug Team 10,11, 12; D O. (Pres.) 12. Mark Mahieu, ADC 12, Intramurals 10,11,12. Key Club 10,11,12; Lettermen 11,12; Science Club 10,11; Spanish Club 10. Yvonne Malone Gianna Maniscalco, ADC 12; Tug Team 12. Y- Teens 10. Mark Marriot, ADC 12; Letterman 11,12; Sci- ence Club 10,11,12. David Martin, Band 10,11,12; Electronics 10, 11,12; JA 10,12. Theodore Martin, Electronics 10,11,12, Orches- tra 10,11,12. Chris Math, Choir 10. FNA 12; LO T (Business Staff); Pep Club 10,11,12; Latin Club 12. Corene Mathias, ADC 11,12; Band 11,12; FNA 11,12; Kaliedoscript 12; Li 1 Abner orch. 10; Pajama Game orch 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Nation- al Honor Society 11,12. Laura Mathias, Acapella 10. Jim Maxson, Intramurals 10,11,12, Key Club 10 , 11 . Mary McCarthy, ADC 12 Chorus; Choir 10.11, 12; GAA 11; Pajama Game Dancer 12. John McColl, ADC 12; Choir 10 11,12, Intra- murals 10,11,12; Li ' l Abner, Guys and Dolls, Pajama Game. Judy McCraw, Rainbow, HERO 12; Weight Watchers 11 . Jean McDonnell, Accapella 10, Girls Chorus 11. Intramurals 10, Pep Club 12; Rainbow Advisor 10,11,12; OO Club (Vice-Pres.). Denn McDowell Kathy McGee, Pep Club 1 1 . Paul McKee, ADC Steering Committee 12. Band 10; Forensics 12; German 11,12; LOT Staff Cartoonist 12; Harvey (Dr. Sanderson 11; Death and Life of Sneaky Fitch (Rev. Blackwood 12; Man For All Seasons (Thom- as Cromwell 12. Thespians 12. Stage Crew 12. Barb McNeal, ADC Chorus 12; GAA 10; Gym- nastics 11,12; Pep Club; Spanish Club 10; Y- Teens 10 Mitch McNeal, Debate 11,12; German Club 10, 11,12; Swimming 10,11,12. Mike McRoberts, Library 11; Wrestling 10,11 . Mike Meersman, Band 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12; Science 10,11; Spanish 11,12; Human Relations Council 11; Orchestra 10,11. Dave Meister, Kaleidoscript 12 (Business Man- ager); Latin Club 12; Chess Club 12. Phyllis Melton, Pep Club 10. Amanda Meredith, Tug Team 10,11; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Inter -club (rep.) 12. Jim Metcalf, ADC 12; VICA 12. Ron Milefehik, VICA 12. Ellen Miller, ADC 12; FTA 10; GAA 10; Great Race 11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12; People to Peo- ple 11; Timer 10. Jeff Miller, Concert Choir 11,12, Electronics 11, 12; Lettermen 10,11,12; JA 10. Neil Miller, Football 10,11,12; Wrestling 10,11, 12; Track 10 Tim Miller Jon Milroy, VICA 11,12. Randy Minett, Auto Shop 12. Catherine Mitchell, ADC 12. Choir 10, GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Span- ish Club 12; Y-Teens 11,12; Tug Team 10,11, 12. Patricia Mitchell, ADC 12; FNA 11; GAA 12; Science 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Great Race 11 , 12 . Mike Moffit, Intramurals 11,12. Steven Montag, JA 12. Mary Moran, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; FNA 12; GAA 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10. JA 11. Melody Mountain, ADC 12; FNA 12, GAA 10, 11,12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11; OO (Vice- Pres.) 12. Mike Muldoon, VICA 12. Tim Murphy n Cheryl Nawrocki, ADC 12, FTA 10 GAA 10. 12, Y-Teens 10,11; OO (Treas ). Debbie Neaves, ADC 12 Home Ec Club 10 Pep Club 10,11,12. Julie Neilsen, ADC 12; FNA 11,12, Pep Club 10,11 (Pres ), 12; Science Club 10,11,12, Span- ish Club 10,11,12. Barry Nelson, ADC 12, Lettermen 11,12; LOT 11,12; Student Congress 10,12; Curriculum Committee 12. Basketball 10,11,12. Carol Nelson, ADC 12. FNA 11. GAA 10; Sci- ence 11,12; Ski Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Tennis Team 10; Tug Team 10,11,12. Jeff Nelson, ADC Committee 12; FCA 11 (Vice- Pres.). 12 (Pres.); Gymnastics 10,11,12; Intra- murals 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12, Student Congress 10.11 (Vice-Pres ), 12, Senior Class Pres . Young Life 12. Joyce Nelson, Home Ec Club 11,12 (Pres ); HERO 12 Paula Nelson, Chorus 12; GAA 10, Pep Club 10,12; Ski Club 12, Y-Teens 10,11,12. Sandi Newlin, Girls Chorus 10; Pep Club 10,11; Science Club 11 . Max Newton, Swimming 10,11. Bruce NOah, Accapella 11. Concert 12; German Club 10,11,12; Science Club 12. Debbie Noble, Li ' l Abner Chorus 10 Mary Norton, ADC 12; FNA 12; German Club 10; TugTeam 10; PepClub 10; Y-Teens 10. o Mark Olberts, ADC 12; DE 12; Intramurals 10, 11; Lettermen 10,11; Science Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10; JA 10. Barb Olson, FNA 11,12; GAA 10,11,12; Ger- man Club 11; ' Pajama Game ' orch. 12; Or- chestra 10,11,12. Brian R. Olson, Band 10 Intramural Basketball and Football 12; Tennis 10,11; National Honor Society 12. Brian S. Olson, ADC 12; Band 10,11; Intramur- als 10,11,12; Lettermen 12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 11,12; Tennis 10,11,12. James R. Olson, ADC Band 12; Band 10,11,12 (Drum major); JA 10,11,12. Wanda Osborn, Mark Owens, ADC 12; Acapella 10; Concert 11,12; ScienceClub 11. P Jan Page, ADC 12; Acapella 10; Concert 11.12. Electronics Club 10,11,12 (Sec ); FTA 10 Pa- jama Game (Sound). Tom Pappas Priscilla Patch, ADC 12; FNA 11. GAA 12 Pep Club 10; TugTeam 10,11,12; Great Race 12. Jeff Patterson, Auto Show Club 11,12 Judi Patton Bill Payden, ADC 12; Key Club 10.11,12; Human Relations Council 11,12; Great Race 10. Swimming 10.11,12. Bill Peterson, Art Club 11.12; Electronics Club 11,12; Intramurals 11,12; Library 11,12, JA 10 11.12. Kathy Peterson, ADC 12. FNA 11. FTA 10.11 GAA 10,11; Pep Club 10,11; Science Club 10 Spanish Club 10; Y-Teens 10.11; HERO. senior activities 285 Kevin K. Peterson, Intramurals 10,11,12; Key Club 12; Lettermen 10,11,12; Ski Club 12; Tennis 10,11,12. Don Phelps, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 12; FCA 12; Football. Lorelei Pierce Gary Pond, Concert Choir 10,11,12, ' Guys and Dolls ' ; Human Relations Council 11. Steve Porter, Intramural Basketball 11,12; Let- termen 10,11,12; Basketball 10; Baseball 10,11, 12 . Mark Poulos, Lettermen 12; Science Club 11, 12; JA 11. Explorers 11,12. Kevin Powers, Mixed Choir; Gymnastics 10,11, 12; DO 12; JA q Suze Quick, ADC Steering Committee 12; Emphasis Gymnastics 11,12; Student Congress 11,12; Great Race 11,12; Junior Class Sec.; Sr. Class Sec.; Homecoming M Queen 12; Cheerleading 10,11,12; Junior Marshall 11; Co- Chairman Commencement Exercises 12. r Portia Rafert, ADC 12; GAA 11,12 (Board member): Pep Club 11; Spanish Club 10; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. Charles Randall Silvia Rangel, Girls Chorus 10. Joni Rash, Band 10,11,12; French Club 10, Kal- eidoscript 11 (ed. staff), 12 (editor); Literary Board 12; Li ' 1 Abner (orch,) 10; Guys and Dolls ' ' (orch.) 11; Pajama Game ' ' (orch.) 12; Orchestra 10,11,12; Pep Band 10,11,12. Peggy Reese Liz Reinwein, French Club 10,11; M 11,12 (Co-editor Senior Section); Science Club 11; Ski Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Janis Reischmann, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; KALEKDOSCRIPT 12 (Business and Ad- vertising Manager); Science Club 10,11,12; Y- Teens 10,11,12, One Night of Melody ' ' 12; Great Race Official 11; Tug Team 10,12; Illi- nois State Scholar 12; National Honor Society 11 , 12 . Douglas Rhodes, Gymnastics 11,12; OO 12. Vicki Rice, ADC 12; GAA 11,12; (Board Mem- ber); Pep Club 10,11,12; Modern Dance Club. Dan Richardson, Electronics Club 10,11,12; Lettermen 10; Football 11; JA 11,12; Quad City Radio Amateurs Club. Eugene Richardson, Lettermen (Manager) 10, 11,12; Science Club 10,11,12. Dawn Richmiller, ADC 12; Choir 10, Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12; JA 10. Du Rigg April Robinson, ADC 12; Contemporaires 12; GAA 10,11 (Sec.), 12; (Pres.); Science Clug 11, 12; National Honor Society 11,12; Nereids 10, 11,12; Senior Bowl, Tug Team, Co-Chairman Prom Committee 12; Great Race 11,12. Jim Roche, ADC 12; Intramurals 11; Lettermen 11,12; Science 10,12; Spanish Club 10; Football 10,11,12; Basketball 10; Baseball 10;11,12; Homecoming Honorable Mention. Candia Rockwell, ADC 12; Pep Club 10, HERO 12. Steve Rohrboch, ADC (orch) 11. Kent Rohrer, ADC 12, Choir 10; Intra- 286 senior activities murals 10,11,12; Science Club 10,11,12; Bas ketball Trainer 11,12; Tennis 10. Michael Romero, ADC 12; Intramural basketball and football; Spanish Club 10,11,12; JA 11; FCA 11,12. Sheree Rosenberg, ADC 12; Girls Chorus 11; Concert Choir 12; GAA 10,11,12; Kaleidos- cript sales staff 12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11; Y-Teens 11,12 (Treas.); JA 11. Pat Roso Robert Routt, ADC 12; Electronics Club 10,11,12; Intramurals 11; Key Club 12; Pep Club 10; VICA 12; Football 10; Track 10,12. Tim Ruberg, ADC 12; Lettermen 10,11,12; Sci- ence Club 10,11.12; JA 12 (Treas.) Jim Ruge, Intramurals 10,11,12; Football 10. Rick Rumler, Intramurals 10,11; Football 10; Baseball 10. Fred Ryser, Intramural Football Basketball 10, 11 . 12 . s Jan Sandberg, ADC 12; Contemporaires 11,12; French Club 10; GAA 10,11,12; Pep Club 10,11,12; Ski Club 11,12 (Treas ), Y- Teens 10,11,12; Nereids 10,11,12 (Senior Manager). Linda Sandholm, ADC 12; Choir 10,11; 12; Contemporaires 11,12; Pajama Game Dancer 12; One Night Of Melody 11,12. Katherine Sandvick, ADC 12; OO 12. Kent Schlundt, ADC 12; Kaleidoscript 12; Sci- ence Club 12. Spanish Club 11,12, Student Congress 12 (Vice-Pres). Mark Slater, ADC Steering Committee 12; Kal- eidoscript Editor 12; Literary Board (Vice-Pres.) 12; Cross country 10; Science Club 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10; Student Congress 11,12 (Treas.); National Honor Society; Spanish Honor Society. Jeff Slayden, Gymnastics 10,11; Building Trades. Gail Sletten, ADC 12, FNA 11; Science Club 12; Ski Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Ten- nis 10; Tug Team 10,11,12; OO 12. Pam Smallwood, ADC 12; Choir 10; DE 11; Home Ec Club 12; Pep Club 10; Science Club 11 . Joni Smith, Gymnastics. Marilyn Smith, ADC 12; GAA 10,11,12; Sci- ence Club 11,12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10; Human Relations Council 11,12; Tennis 10,11, 12. Patrick Smith, ADC 12; Electronics Club 10 , 11 , 12 . Patty Smith, ADC 12; Choir 10; Contem- poraires 11,12; FNA 12; GAA 10,11; Pep Club 11,12; Science Club 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10.11,12. Tony Smith, Electronics club; French Club. Nancy Snyder Jean Soethe, Band 10; FNA 11; GAA 10; Gymnastics 11,12; Tug Team 10,12; Science Club 11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; Grapplets 11. Bruce Soliz, Band 10. Melanie Sonneville, ADC 12. Cheryl Spaulding Louise Sahourek, ADC 12; Girls Choir 10; FTA, 10; French Club 10,11; Science Club 10 . Teresa Schrempf, VICA 12. AV Cood. Scott Schooeder Steve Scott, ADC 12; Key Club 12, FCA 11, 12; Basketball 11,12. Sherrie Seibert, FNA 11; GAA 10; Tug Team 10,12; Y-Teens 11,12; Grapplets 11. Debra Sheets, Spanish Club 12. Mark Shipley, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 11,12; Steve Shipley, ADC 12 Choir 10,11,12; Spanish Club 10,11,12. Pamela Short, Home Ec Club 11. Fat Class 10,11,12. Joyce Sidlinger, Band 10,11,12; GAA 12; Pep Club 10; Science Club 12; Latin Club 12; Exploreres 11,12; (Sec ). Kathy Siebenmann, ADC 12; Band 10; Choir 10,11,12; GAA 11,12; ' Pajama Game Chorus 12; Y-Teens 12; Nereids 11,12; Tug Team 12. Lynn Simmons, Band 10,11,12; Pajama Game Orch. 12. Nancy Simmons, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; FTA 10,11 (Vice-Pres.), 12 (Pres.); French Club 11; GAA 10; Literary Board 12; LOT 12 (edi- tor) Pep Club 10; Pajama Game Chorus 12; National Honor Society 11,12. Gary Sitler, Science Club 11; Spanish Club 10; JA 10,11,12. Darrell Shantz, ADC 12; Electronics Club 10, 11 . Patricia Spiegel, ADC 12; Band 10,11; FNA 11, 12; GAA 10,12; Home Ec Club 12; Pep Club 10, 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; OO (Parlimentarian); Sales and Marketing Club 12. Steve Spohn, ADC 12; Intramurals 10; Build- ing Trades. Ted Spurgettis, ADC 12; Intramurals, Basket- ball 10. Bob Squires, Susan Srail, Pep Club 10,11,12. Bob Starr, Electronics Club 12; French Club 10; Intramurals 10,11; Key Club 10,11; Pep Club 10; Science Club 10,11,12. Barb Stephens, Choir 10,11,12; French Club 10,11,12; Home Ec Club 12. Joyce Stifle, FTA 10,11,12; GAA 10,11 (Board Member), 12 (Board Member). German Club 11; Hi Joyce; M (Academics Editor) 12; Pep Club 12; Pajama Game Orch. 12; Science Club 10.11,12; Orchestra 10,11,12. Jim Stiman, Intramurals 10,11; Cross Coun- try-Track 10,11. Sheila Strait Pam Strandlund, ADC 12; Acapella 10; Girls 11; Concert 12; FTA 12; French Club 10; LOT 12; Pep Club 11; Pajama Game Chorus 12 . Roger Strandlund, ADC Planning Committee; Intramural Basketball 10,11,12; Key Club 10,11,12; M (Boys Sports Editor) 12; Student Congress 12; FCA 12; Class Treas. 12; National Honor society 11,12; Junior Rotar- ian 12; Homecoming Honorable Mention 12. Terry Sullens, ADC 12; Pep Club 10,12; Science Club 12; Spanish Club 10; Tug Team 10 . Jeff Swan berg Dave Swanson, ADC 12; Intramurals 10, 11,12; Key Club 10,11,12. Lettermen 12, Stu- dent Congress 10. Heidi Swanson, ADC 12; French Club 10,11, 12; M (Underclassmen editor) 12; Pep Club 10,11,12, Student Congress 11,12, Y- Teens 10,11,12; Tug Team 10,11,12; Great Race 10; National Honor Society 11,12; Sr. Prom Committee. Jim Swanson, Science Club 12, Basketball 10,11,12; Football 10,11,12; Baseball 10,11,12; National Honor Society; Homecoming Court 12 . Steve Swanson, ADC 12, Acapella 11; Concert 12, Library 10,11,12; M Photgrapher 12; ' Pajama Game construction 12. James Swataki Gwen Swieter, ADC 12; Home Ec Club 10, 12 (Treas.); Pep Club 11,12 (Membership chairman). t Mike Talbot, Spanish Club 10. Ray Talley, ADC 12; Band 10,11,12; Li ' l Abner ' ' 10; Guys and Dolls 11; Pajama Game orch. 12; JA 10; Independant Studu Music Theory 10,11,12. Mary Taragowski, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Science Club 12, Y-Teens 10. Bette Taylor, ADC 12; Choir 10,11; French Club 10; Home Ec Club 10,11; Science Club 10; Y-Teens 10; JA 10,11. Chris Taylor, ADC 12; Lettermen 10,11, 12; Swimming 10,11,12; Human Relations Council 11,12. Mary Telleen, ADC 12; A Capella 10; Concert 11, 12; Gymnastics 11,12; LOT (First Page Edi- tor) 12; Pep Club 10,12; Student Congress 10, 11,12 (Sec t.); Y-Teens 10,11,12; Cheerleading 10,12; Homecoming (Second Attendant) 12. Cindy Terrill, Choir; Spanish Honor Society 10. 11,12; JA 10; Stage Crew. Gerie Teske, ADC 12; French Club 11; GAA 10,ll,12;Gymnastics 11,12; Pep Club 10,12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Dan Thomas, Spanish Club 10; JA 10; Wres- tling 10,11. Jeff Thomas, VIC A 11,12 (Vice-Pres.). John Thompson, Graphic Arts Club 12. Lavern Thompson, Spanish Club 10; Wrestling 10 , 11 . Sue Thompson, ADC 12; FNA 10,11,12; French Club 10; GAA 10,11; Gymnastics 10,11; Intramurals 10,11,12; Pep Club 10; Student Congress 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Randy Tidwell Ruth Tingley, DE 11,12. Dick Tillberg, ADC 12; Intramurals; Football 10 , 11 . Coline Toline, ADC 12; Art Club 10,11,12; Kaleidoscript (Art Editor) 12; Science Club 11 . Anne Tormeno, ADC 12; AFS 10; FNA 11,12; FT A 10, GAA 10,11, Pep Club 10,11,12; Sci- ence Club 11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Ed Tracey, Vocational Machine Shop Club. Darrell Trabaugh u Lee Unzicker V Robert Van Brocklin, Vocational Machine Shop Club. Sherry Vancleave, ADC 12, Contemporaires 11, 12; FNA 11,12; French Club 10; GAA 10; Pep Club 10,11,12; Science Club 11,12; Ski Club 12; Spanish Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 (Pub. chairman). Dave Vandeca steele, ADC 12; French Club 10; Intramurals 11,12; ' M (Photographer); Sci- ence Club 12; Student Congress 12; Track 12; Prom Committee. Gary Vandecasteele, ADC 12; Intramurals 10, 11,12; Baseball 10,11,12. Gail Vande Walle, Band 10,11,12; OO 12. Steve Vanerstvelde, Intramurals. Rosemarie Vanlanduyt, ADC 12; Pep Club 12. Steve Vans prey broeck, ADC orcd. 10,11,12; Stage Band, Pep Band, Soph. Repres., Jr. Repres., Pres.; Science Club 10,11,12 (Treas.). Margaret Vasquez, ADC 12; Pep Club 10,11, 12; Student Congress 10. Debi Verfaillie, ADC 12; FNA 12; French Club 10; GAA 10,11; Gymnastics 11,12; Pep Club 10,11; Y-Teens 10,11,12; OO 12. Pam Vermeire, OO 12. Gary Vinar, ADC Band 11; Band 10,11,12; Guys and Dolls Orch. 11 . Vickie Vogel, ADC 12; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10,11; Tug Team 10. w Chris Warner, Science Club 11,12. Marcia Warner, FNA 10; French Club 10; Tug Team 10; Pep Club 10; VICA 12; Y-Teens 10, 11 . Tara Washburn, Tug Team 10; Pep Club 10; Science Club 11,12; JA 10; Weight Control Class 12. Sue Watkins, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; Science Club 11; Ski Club 11 (Sec ), 12 (Pres.); Y-Teens 10,11,12. Randy Watts, Science Club 12; Latin Club 12; Chess Club 12; Track 10; Tennis (Manager) Gene Weaver, Gymnastics. Peter Welander, German Club 10,11 (Vice- Pres.), 12 (Pres ); Kaleidoscript 12; Orchestra 11 . Mark Welsh, Intramurals 11; Football 10. Marilyn Wescott, FNA 11,12; French Club 11; GAA 10, Gymnastics 10,11,12; Pep Club 11; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12. Peter Wester, A.F.S. 12; YFU Student from Sweden; FCA 12; Golf 12. Greg Wheeler Liz White, ADC 12; FNA 11,12; French Club 10,11; Pep Club 10,12; Science Club 12; Span- ish Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11,12; OO 12. Pat Whiting, Choir 10,11,12; Tennis. Greg Wierenga, Band 10; Electronics Club 10, 11 . Dianna Wilderson, JA 11. Laurie Wilkinsen, ADC 12; AFS 11; Band 10, 11,12; Choir 10,11,12; GAA 11,12; Nereids 11, 12; Tug Team 12; Li ' l Abner orch. 10; Guys and Dolls orch. 11; Pajama Game orch. 12; Science Club 11; Ski Club 11; Y- Teens 12. Laurel Willet, Pep Club 10,12; Science Club 12. Wendy Williams, ADC 12; FTA 10,12; GAA 11; German Club 11,12; Orchestra 10,11. Andy Willis Steve Wills, Band 10; German Club 12; Science Club 12. Mark Wilson, ADC 12; FNA 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Science Club 12; Student Congress 10; Football 10; Baseball 10,11,12. John Winston, Vocational Auto Shop. Mark Winters, ADC 12; Intramurals 10,11,12; Lettermen 10,12; FCA 11,12. Judy Wirz, ADC 12; Choir 10,11,12; Contem- poraires 12; FNA 12; GAA 10,11,12; Y-Teens 10,11,12 (Membership); Jr. Prom Committee; Great Race 12. Ranae Wolfe: GAA 10; Spanish Club 10; Span- ish Honor Society 10. Jan Wood, ADC 12; A Capella 10; Concert 11, 12; FNA 12; French Club 11; GAA 10,11,12; M (Student Life Editor) 12; Pep Club 12; Ski Club 12; Y-Teens 10,11 (Pres.), 12. Kathy Workman, ADC Steering Committee 12; A Capella 10; Concert 11,12; FTA 12; French Club 10; GAA 10,11 (Board Member), 12 (Vice- Pres.); Lit. Board 12; M (underclassmen staff) 11, 12 (co-editor); Great Race 11,12; Na- tional Honor Society 11,12. y Larry York, Gymnastics 12; Cross Country 12; Track 12. Linda Youngblood, ADC 12; Science Club 12; Y-Teens 12. z Robert Zabloudil, Choir 10,11; Electronics Club 12. JA 10,11,12 Mindy Zmuda, ADC 12; French Club 10; Tug Team 10; Pep Club 10; Y-Teens 10.11 (Inter- Club). A1 Zuccarello, ADC 12; Key Club 10,11,12; Letterman 10; Science Club 11,12; Spanish Club 10. senior activities 287 book index academics 220 advertising ‘ 246 band 80 basketball 99 campus life 50 cheerleaders 120 choirs 84 contemporaires 76 cross country 97 distributive education 44 electronics club 46 fine arts awards 68 football 90 forensics debate 45 french club 34 fellowship of Christian athletes 63 future nurses 47 girls ' athletic association 52 german club 36 golf 95 gymnastics 108 hero ; 41 homecoming 12 home ec club 40 human relations council 33 juniors 180 kaleidoscript 28 key club 62 latin club 37 literary board 29 lineo ' type 26 m 24 ' man for all seasons 74 national honor society 244 nerieds 56 office occupations 42 orchestra 82 pep club 60 pajama game 72 students for action in education 51 science club 48 seniors 122 ski club 64 sneaky fitch 70 sophomores 202 Spanish club 38 student congress 30 student life 8 swimming 110 tennis 96 thespians 78 vica 43 wrestling 106 y-teens 58 student and faculty index a Abbott. Greg V 125 Abrahamsen, Ran at- 203 Abrahamsen. Robyn S. 125 Ackerland. Julie A . 125 Acosta. Javier 203 Adams, John, B A , M A . Admin Ass t for Cur- riculum and Instruction, English Lit. and Comp., 224, 43 Adams. Keith W 203 Adams, Sheri C 187. 47 Adams. William. B.S., M.A. in Ed., Coop. Educa- tton. 234 Adamson, Kathy J. 203 Adamson. Lanny G. 187 Ade. David T 125, 187 Adleman. Jody S. 187, 65. 47 Adolfhson, Kevin A 203. 82 Agnor. Laura T. 125 Aiken, Jim J 125 Akers, Karen F. 187 Albertson. Pamela J 203 Aldene. Jan L. 187 Allardyce. Mike R Allen. Dale B 203 Allen. Karen L 203 Allen. Karmel K. 85 Allen, Kirk E 125.31.63,62 Allen, Larry C. 125 Allen, Mark L 80 Allen. Randall J 187 Allen, Saundra 125. 187 Allison. Christine L. 125 Allison. Doug L 125 Allison. Doug P 203 Allison. Sandra K. 203 Almonza. Tony 187 Alov, Alan 187 Alter, Ann S. 125 Althaus, Larry 203 Alvarado. Anton G. 187 Alvarado, Michael 125 Alvarado. Richard 125 Amosbaugh; Mary 187 Amundson. Cynthia 85, 125, 33, 45, 75. 78 Anderson. Amy B 13, 85. 187, 31. 186 Anderson David 203 80 Anderson. Debby L 118 125 Anderson. Debra K 203 Anderson. Diana 187 Anderson. Dick 203 Anderson, Donna R 125 Anderson. Ellen J 187 Anderson. Helen BA M A. Counselor. 225 Anderson, Jan L 125 Anderson. Jeff P 85. 125, 225. 78 Anderson. Jeri L. 187 Anderson. Jim 5 126 Anderson. Julie A 203 Anderson. Karen. B A.. Foods. 238 Anderson. Kathy S 203 Anderson. Ken E. 126 Anderson. Kenneth T. 126 Andeson, Kent E. 126 Anderson, Linda L. 85, 126, 65 Anderson, Marhta J 203 Anderson. Martin D 187 Anderson. Mary Kay 118. 187 Anderson. Merri J. 203 Anderson. Scott R 203, 86. 208 Anderson. SteveS 126 Anderson, Terry W. 203, 94, 116 Anderson. Wilson B 187 Andrews, Shelley L. 126, 42 Angeil, D Roger 92, 104 Anthony, James D 203 Antu. Jesse 187 Archer. Steve R 187 Archibald. Kevin L 203 Armetta. Christopher K 187 Armetta, Gina T 126 Armstrong, Sandra 203 Arndt, Christopher L. 126, 272 Arnold. Debbie M. 203 Arnold. Michael E. 187 Arp. Molly E. 118. 187 Arrington. Aaron B. 203. 94, 115 Arrington. Arthur A 92, 187 Aspiund, Dan David 187 Aswege, John S 126 Aten. Marcia A. 187 Atherton. Cathy J. 187 Atkins. Doreen L 13. 118, 121. 126. 31. 53. 61 Atkins. Robyn L. 203. 86. 65 Audas. Joy L. 87. 187 Ausherman. Carl 92. 187 Ausherman. Marla 126 Axnix, J Gene 187 Ayres, Duane W 203, 117 b Baber. Victor A 92. 126, 115 Bahnks. Lisa 203 Bailey. Candy M. 187 Bailey Sue A. 126.41 Baird. PamelaS. 187 Baker. Pamela M 127 Baker Roddie E 92. 187 115 Ballard. Connie K 80. 280. 126. 25. 69 Balmer. MikeG. 203 Baltzell. William. BS. MS. Drivers Ed.. Varsity Basketball and Baseball. 236. 100 Banfield, Dana F. 80. 187. 189 Banfieid, Kathy D. 187 Banken. Bill 203 Barber. Cathleen L. 85 Barber. Cheryl A. 187 Barber. Judith A 187 Barger. Robin R. 86. 187 Barker. Bill M 203, 103. 116 Barnes. Ronald. Principal. 224 Barnes. Tony 203 Bartels, Breck L. 203 Barth. Cathy A 187 Barth, Danny P 43 Bateman. Doug J. 127 Bates. Marcella L. 127 Batten. Bruce A. 187 Bauer. Sally A 80. 127 Bauwens. Gerald M 203 Bealer, Don E. 127 Beard. Joann 127, 39 Beaston. Vickie G., 203 Bechel. Julie A. 187 Beck. Brian M 203 Beck. Bridget A. 118. 127, 65. 47 Beck. Donald K 127 Beck. Jim 203 Beckett. Sharon J 187 Beckman. Delores. B A Speech. English Commu- nication. English LAV. Dramatics. Thespians Beers. Keith 187 Behnken , Richard A 203 Behnken. William 203 Beitel.SueG. 119.85.127 Beldin. Joseph R 203. 94. 215. 103 Bell. Anne, A B . French. French Club. 230 Bell. Timothy, BA. American Government. American and World History Bell. Venessa K 203 Benedict. Marsha 127 Benedict, Patrica A. 127 Benker. Helen E. 127, 28, 242 Benker. Cindy J. 203 Bennett. Brian T 94, 103 Bennett. Harold W 187 Benson. Chris T. 128, 41 Benson. Julie A 203 Benson, Mary Cathy 203 Benson. Peter J 203. 94. 110 Benson. Teri A. 187, 31, 186 Bergren, Nancy J. 187 Berhenke. Geraldine 203 Bernardi. Patricia, B.S., English. 228 Berndt, Cynthia L. 203 Berndt. Kathryn M 187 Berndt. Sally A. 127. 40 Be rt, Dennis M 203 Bert. Dennis L. 187 Bess. Ruth A. 127 Best Dean R 127 Beyhal. Keith A. 187 Bey hi. Ralph G. 127 Bic knell. Brian K 94. 116 Bieri, Jean. B.S . Home Ec, 238 Biggs. Karen L. 127, 40 Biggs. Michelle M. 187 Bigham. Kim J 203, 80 Bileddo. Rhonda J. 187 Billhardy. Joe A. 203. 45 Binns. Steve A. 127 BirdseU. Esther V. 118. 187 Bishop. Bill. M.A., Safety Education. Sophomore Basketball. 234, 103 Bishop. Craig A 187. 104 Bishop. Lynn R. 187 Bisinger. Dan J 128 Bitting. Sue M 127. 25. 31. 33, 39. 61. 242 Bivins. Carol L. 128 Bixby, Daryl D. 203 Bizarri. David E 187. 44 Bjurstrom. Debbie A 203. 44 Bjurstrom. Kevin H 187 Black. Harold W 128 Blackaby. Charles E. 203 Blackburn, Jeffery P 92. 187 Blackman, Vivian M 128, 41 Blakeney. Mark T 128. 44 Blakley. James M 80. 187 Blakley. Kathleen A 80 Blankenfidd. Larry J. 187. 103 Blaser. Bryan W. 203 Blaser. Steve W 128. 65. 115 Blette, Wayne R. 129 Blomquist. John. B.A.. Soc Studies. 230. 231 Blount. Daniel J 187 Blount. Kim L 203 Blusher. Kevin C 80. 92. 187. 115. 104 Boden, Ed A. 203 Boettcher. Marcia 203 Bolkcom. Joseph L. 187 Boll. Wayne 187 Boilaert. Renee F 187 Bolton. Debbie 188 Boom. Anthony S 80, 188, 190. 82 Boom. Fritz, B A M.A.. Algebra. Geometry. Key Club, Senior Ball. 232 Boom, Randy 95. 129, 63. 62 Bopes Bruce A. 129 Bopes. Jeff J 188 Borisek. Merle F 129 Borhardt. Jerry W 129 Bowman.. Matthew C. 103. 107 Box. A. Lynn 85. 17. 129. 26 36 Box, R. Lawrence 203 Box. Richard A 188 Boyer. Lynn A 188 Boyle Cheryl L 203. 37 Bovle, Christy L 204 Boyle. Jeff L 129 Boyle. Ken C. 204 Bozeman. Kim A 204 Braatelien. Mary G. 118. 129. 188,65. 47 Braatelien. Richard 62, 110 Braden. Susan L. 204 Bradley. James. Ph B . M S in Ed., General Eng- lish. Communications 228 Brandt. Jeff P 188 Brandt, Steve M 92. 188. 115 Brashears, Kenneth 129 Brashears. Lou Ann 188 Brasmer. Raymond B.S., M S.. Coordinator of Industrial Education. Key Club, 234 Brasmer. Susan E. 86 204 Brathail. LennieL. 188 Brathall, Richard L. 204 Brenstrom. Paul S 94. 204, 115 108 Brewer. Judy A 204 Bridges. ConstanceS. 42, 129 Bridgman Carl W 86 94. 204. 116 Briech, Sharon L. 42, 129 Briggs, Carol J. 188 Briggs, Kim Tracy 51, 188 Briley, Doris. B.A.. English. 228 Bringolf. Brendt D. 204 Bristol, Rod L. 96. 204 Bristol. Sandy L. 85, 129 Bromley. Kim 129 Brooks. Robert. Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. Assistant Varsity Football Coach. 93. 224 Brooks. Anne Ruth 188 Brown. Debra S. 204 Brown, Eugene 204 Brown. Jack. B.A., M A . Plain and Solid Geome- try, Director of Activities. 224 Brown. Larry E. 94. 204. 116 Brown. Lenetta A. 47 188 Bruce. Beverly K. 188 Bruce. Cathy A. 188 Bruce. Debra L. 204 Bruch. John C. 80. 95, 204, 208 Brumbiev. Laura L. 188 Brummitt. Melinda K. 87, 188 Bruyntiens. Jane E 188 Buchanan. Eldon L 204 Buchanan. Sue E. 130 Buchanan, Theresa A. 204 Bucher, Richard G. 188 Buchman. Rick S. 80 188 Buchrle. Cheryl L. 204 Buckley. Kendall A. 39. 204 Buckley. Steve H. 63, 130 Buckrop. Gary W. 94. 204 Buhrke, Robin A. 25, 29. 33. 39. 53. 130. 242 Buller. Sana D. 47. 130 Bullock. Terry N. 204 Bullock. Tim L. 130 Bunte. Kenneth. B.S.. M.Ed.. Physical Education. Ass t Varsity Football Coach, 93. 236 Bunting, Dwight E 204 Burg. William E. 188 Burdick. Margo R 188 Burgess. Steve W 108 104 Burgett . Carol K. 188 Burke Brad L 86 204, 103. 116 Burke. Jeff P 98 188 Burke, Tracy L. 85, 130 index 289 Burkiund. Brian L. 188 Burklund. Christine L 204 Burleson. Steve A. 92, 115, 104 Burnett, Kendall J 86 204, 75 Burnett, Regena R 28. 130, 276 Bums, Fred D Bums. Gerald W 204 Bums. Jerry A 188 Bums. Michelle K. 119. 204 Bums. Robin D. 204 Bums. Rosalie; B.A . Spanish. 230 Bums. Vicki I 188 Burms. Jan E. 28. 130 Burt, James E. 130 Burt. Mary 204 Burton. Gary J. 130 Busen. David 85. 130 Buser. Debra L 204 Buser. Robert D 188 Bushman. Gary B.S . M S in Ed.. Physics. Chem- Physics. Science Club T H I S . 232 Bustard. Jim M 31. 62. 63. 92. 130. 114. 115 Butter. Keith R 130 Butts, Kevin S. 85. 96. 65. 188 Bybee, Barbara J. 131 Bystrom, Dean A. 204 C Cackler, Mark 17. 26. 39, 131, 242, 104 C adder. Steven D. 107 Cahalan. Frank J. 92, 131, 114, 115 Cahalan, T. 115 Cain. Richard E. 25. 43. 62. 131. 108 Caldwell. Larry R 188 Callahan . Jeff D 131 Call as. Cathy 61. 77. 131 Callas. John S. 204, 110 Calmer. Martin. Industrial Arts. 234, 235 Calzia. Mark L 80. 204 Camferdam. Janet L. 204 Camferdam. Patty 47. 65. 188 Camfield. Terry 131 Campbell. Jill L. 204 Cantrell. Doris E. 204 Cappaert. Dan R. 204 Cappaert Nancy J 188 Caras. Edward C. 131 Caras. Maria E. 204 Carden. Jams M. 41, 131 Carey. Loren. A.B.. Sculpture- Pottery, Drawing and Painting. Art Club, 238 Carey, Patricia 37. 131 Carleton. Greg E. 188 Carleton. Teresa L. 131 Carls, Judv. B A.. Girls Physical Education. 238 Carls. Larry. B.5.. M Ed. Boys Physical Education. First Aid. Athletic Trainer. 236 Carlson. Barbara L. 80. 204 Carlson. Cynthia M. 131 Carlson. David E. 188 Carlson, James L. 80 Carlson. Jean. B S., Physical Education Dept. Head, Head of GAA, Ass t Head of Cheerlead- ing, 53. 238 Carlson. Jodie K. 204 Carlson. Jon R. 131 Carlson. Julie A. 31. 53. 188 Carlson, Pamela D. 80. 82, 131, 279. 69 Carlson. Randy A. 188 Carlson, Randv C. 188 Carlson. Rogger 188 Carlson, Sarsh J. 25, 53. 61. 77. 119. 131 Carlstrom. Karen E. 87, 188 Carmack. Charlene 204 Carmack. Jean M. 132 Carnicle, Mike A. 132 Carothers, Sherri L. 87. 204 Carr, Vicki L. 37. 204 Carroll, Debra L. 204 Carroll, Susan J. 188 Carson. Opal B.S Ed., M.A.. English Dept. Head. 228 Carss, Richard A. 204 Carter. Bob K. 204 Carter. Catherine A. 13. 33. 77. 132. 242 Carter. Karen M. 132 Carty. Craig A 132 Case, Elinor; B.A., M S., Library, 228 Cashen. Kim L 204 Casillas, Sharon 188 Castle. Richard J 204 Causemaker. Brian K 188 108 Causemaker, Kay M 204 Cavazos, Ivan R. 132 Cavazos. Yolanda 132 Cervantes, Enrique 132 Cervantes. Esther 188 Cervantes. Henry A 188 Cervantes. Pamela J 188 Champion. Curt W. 132, 78, 79 Chaney. Jill L 204 Chaney. Lynn. B A , Math, 232 Chapman Linda K 42. 132 Charlton. Charles C. 188 Chariton. Larry L. 132 Cheek. Vicki L 87, 188 Chilberg, Doris J. 87. 204 Chinlund. Douglas W 204 Chinn. Nancy J. 133 Christensen. Tom W. 133 Christofersen. Jon E. 188, 75 Christofferson. Susan 61. 133 Chumbley Bret C 92. 188 114 Chumblev Tami L 53. 58. 204 Churchill. Bill K. 133 Ciaraldi, Susan M. 204 Cimarrusti. Dan R 205 Claeys, Cathy R. 188 Clark. Ann 205 Clark, Chris S. 133 Clark, Donna J. 133 Clark, Keith A 80, 82, 133, 69 Clary. Lu Ann 205 Clausen. Gary L. 133 Clausen, Kevin J. 98. 205. 115 Cleek. Sandra K 26. 36. 51. 134 Clemann. William J. 205 Clement. Gayla J. 134 Clifton. Judith L. 80. 205 Clinard, Rosa A. 205 Clinch. Jane P. 134 Cloos, Cheryl L. 205 Clow. Ed Scott 188 Cochuyt, Kathleen 44 Coder. Jack B.A.. M A . Counselor. 225 Coffman. Mitchell D 205 Colley, Candance D 134 Colley, Jim M 94.205.107 Collings. Linda L. 188 Collins, Sheri L. 42, 134 Collison, Philip C 188 Columb. Maureen. B.S.. Girls Physical Education. 53. 238 Conant, Kimber M 205 Conard, JoAnn. B.S . Girls Physical Education, 53,238 Cone, Larry D 188 Conner. David J 205 Conner, Mark D 134 Cook. Cary L. 134 Cook, Cynthia L. 119, 188 Cook. Debra K 41. 134 Cook, Kelly R 188 Cook. Paul L. 134 Cook. Vickie D 189 Coomes. David R 205, 103, 116 Coomes, Diane M. 58 Cooney, Mike J. 189 Cooney, MikeS 205 Cooper. Deborah L. 26, 134 Cooper. Randall M. 189 Cooper, Steve M. 134 Coopman. David; BA.. English. M . 25. 203, 228 Coopman. Kevin E. 205. 116 Corder. Kevin John 189 Cordes. Jeff D. 134 Corkery. Dave M 189, 110 Corl. Debbie L. 189 Cornell. Mary A 205 Cornell, Mike V. 135 Cornmesser. Carol E. 42, 189 Cornmesser. Thomas G. 205 Cortez. Christopher 189 Cothron. Joel P 205 Cothron, Mike A 135 Countryman. Julie A. 47. 189 Countryman. Kent A. 135 Coussens. Denise J. 47, 135 Co vents. Lawerance R. 205 Convents. Sally R 135 Cowans. Arnold R 135 Cowdery. Denise E. 205 Cowdery. Janis L. 189 Cox, Deborah A. 189 Coyne. Barbara BA, S.M Biology. 232 Coyne, Debra R 205 Crain. Don E. 189 Cramm, Gene F 205 Crandall. Duane A. 189 Crane, Anne J. 28. 189 Creen, Pamela J. 205 Cribbs. Renae 189 Crisel. Randy D 205 Criswell. Bonnie J. 135 Criswell. Victoria L. 205 Criswell. Walt J 189 Crosby. Charles R 205 Crosby, Curt R 189 Crouch. Greg R 189 Crouch. Ronald. B.S., M Ed, Electroncis. Elec- tronics Club. 234 Crowe. Deborah K. 205 Culbertson. Carl B. 135 Cullen. John A 135 Cullen, Nancy A. 205 Cumber worth. Kathleen 205 Cumberworth, Margaret 189 Cummins. Jeff M Cunningham, Cindy L. 205 Cunningham. Dawn M 205 Cunningham. Scott 189 Curry, Kathleen, B.S.. Library, 228 Curtis. Bruce E. 205 Curtis. Jeffery O. 205 Curtis. Robert C. 189 Curtis, V Scott 189 Cutler. Kim M. 189 Czerewko. Peter 135 Cqerewko. Sergei 82, 135 d Dailing, Ann E. 205 Dalhaus. Alan, B A., Marching Band. Music Ap- preciation, Elementary Bands Stage Band, 236 Dalton. Peggy L. 118 Dangel. Camilla L 77, 135, 242 Daniel. Bruce W 136 Danielson. Charlotte 87. 205 Danielson. Krista E. 136 Danner. Danna J. 205 Danner. Karen A. 41. 136 Darin. Linda S. 31. 205 Darling. Julie A. 205 Darling. Virginia E. 205 Davis. Barbara A. 135 Davis. Bill 205 Davis. Bradley A 205 Davis. Dori A 205 Davis. Jefferson L. 205 Davis, Lamonta F 135 Davis, Michele R 40. 136 Davis. Ray J. 136 Davis. Rosa 44, 136 Davis. Kenneth S. 205 Davis, Terry R 42. 47, 136 Davison, Craig R 66. 205. 208 Dawson. Pat A. 136 Day, Greg L 80.85. 136.69 Dean. April A. 205 Dean. Milton 136 DeBaene. Mark J. 91, 92, 136. 104 DeBlaey, John E 205 DeBlaey. Gregory G. 205 Decker, Gary A 169 Decker. Stephen J 98. 189. 115 Decker, Vicki L. 205 DeClerck. Greg A. 189, 195 DeClerck. Kathy S. 189 DeCoster , Lisa M 136 De Decker Christine 189 DeGraeve. Scott A 169. 110 DeGrande, Mark S 189 Dehls. Jean M 58, 169 Dejonge. Charlene J 189 Dekker. John R 189 DeLaRosa, Carmen M 136 DeLathower. Mark E. 136 DeLathower. Susan E 205 DeLoose, Paula D 42. 137 Delp. Ronald J 63, 137 DeLuna, Roxanne V 189 DeMarlie. Darci A 67. 205 De Meyer Dawn M 205 DeMink. Anna M 137 DeMink. Leon E 205 Dempsey. Lloyd 108 Dempsev. Mike G. 39. 205, 107 Dempsey. Michael S. 13, 62, 63. 127. 258. 273 100 Dennhardt. Denise D 189 Denhardt. Paul R 45. 85. 137, 75. 78 Dennison. LindaS 205 Dennison, Michael A 189 DePaepe. Susan K. 86, 205 DePoorter, Cathrine M 137 DePoorter, Cynthia J 204 DePoorter, Joseph M 85. 137 DeReu. Dirk F 137 Dergms, Meruryn A 205 Derouin, Thomas. BA. English, Varsity Tennis. Ass t Sophomore Basketball. 228 Desmet. Catherine J 45. 189 Desmet, Richard A 205 Despain, John G. 137 Deushane. Lisa A 121. 206 Deutsch. William R 137 DeVilder. Jack, B S . Spanish. 230. 103 De Voider. Karen A 206 DeVrieze. Leeann M 47. 77. 85. 137, 253 DeVrieze. William J 189 DeWispelaere. Walter 206 DeWitte. Catherine M 206 DeWitte. Jan L. 206 DeWitte. Kim M 189 DeWitte. Patty A. 44. 137 DeWitte. Sharon A 42. 137 Dick. Joel D 206 Dick, Joyce M 85. 189 Dickerson, Daniel M 28. 33. 36. 45. 138 Dickson, Robin R 206 Dietsch. Pam J 189 Dilulio, Jouis B M E M M E Band 237 Dineen. James B.S.. Industrial Arts. CWT Special 234 Dismer. Cathy A 53. 119, 138 Dixon, Cindy M. 189 Dobbs, Dewey A 189 Dockery. Steven D. 138 Doering, Peter E. 25, 189 Dombek, Theresa D 206 Donaldson. Barbara L. 169 Donaldson. William 206 Donis. Christine L. 206 Donis, Mary B 41. 138 Donley Michael S 80, 206 Dooley . Orval 138 Dooley. Sharon K. 206 Dopier. James E. 51. 86. 206 Dopier. Robert L. 190 Dorbeck. Susan L. 45. 190 Doherty. Phillip. BA. German. German Club 231.230 Dorland. Denise L. 190 Doss. Gwendolyn D 206 Doss, Melvin L 138 Douglas. James M. 206 Douglas. John A. 138 Douglas. Karen S. 190 Douglas. Kathy A. 190 Douglas. Kevin L. 190 Douglas. Mary F. 33. 138 Douglas. Vickie L. 138 Douring. Pam 190 Dow, Traci A 28, 45. 138, 177 , 78 Doyle, Charles R Doyle. Shannon D. 92. 138 Doyle. Tom D 186. 190, 100 Drefchinski. Patricia 190 Drehman. Debra J 206 Dreifurst, David L. 206 Dreifurst. Stephen J. 138 Drewes, Jeff A. 190 Drexler. Sharon M 190 Drinkwine. Freda R. 138 Drinkwine, Jacqueline 206 Drinkwine. Ricky J. 190 Driscoll, DoreneA. 206 Driscoll. Julia 28, 136 DuBurg, Lisa J 206 Duckett. Kevin R. 206 Duffy. William. M.A.. Counselor, 225 Duke. Deborah K. 206 Dulaney Randy E. 190 Dull. Ken P 190 Dumoulin, Jeanie L. 44. 190 Dumolin. Tom P 206 Duncan, Dorothea. B.S.. Clothing. 238 Duncan, Sara L. 51. 87. 190 Dunlap. Carol 139 Dunlop. Scott W. 94, 206 290 index Dunlop. Scot! W 94, 206 Dunlop, Steven 206 Dunn. Neva 190 Dunton, Belinda 190 Dunton, Larenc 139 DuPont, Donald 139 Duran, David 94, 206 Duran. Debra 206 Durham. David 190 Duyvejonck. judith 206 Dye. Brad 62. 63. 92. 139, 276 Dye. Jack. B A.. Government. Liberty and Law. Geography. Golf. 230 Dye. Lori 47, 190 Dyer, David. 116 Dyer. Robert 33. 45. 139. 75. 78. 79 e Ealy, Bernard 206 Ealy. Hannid 190, 104 Earnest. Randy 139 Eastland. Nancy 139 Eastman, Gary 190 Eastman. Keith 139 Eaton. Ma|a 26. 47 118. 121. 139. 242 Eberhardt. Patrick 31. 98. 190. 115 Ecker. Daryl 206. 104. 107 Ecker, Debbi 139 Eckert, Brad 206, 103. 116 Eckert. Greg 99. 139. 100 Eddy, Michael 190 Edgar. Cindy 139 Edgar, Mitchell 206 Edmonds. Ron 190 Edmondson. Earl 206 Edstrom. Paul 266, 110 Edstrom. Tom 206, 110 Edwards. Edward 85. 96. 190 Edwards, Kristine 139 Edwards. Rich 100 Edwards. Robert. B A., M.A., Woodworking, 234 Egert, Lana 85 Ehrhardt. Jeanne 25. 139 Einess. Jeff 86. 206 Ekdahl, Kathelvnn 37. 86. 206 Ekstam. Kendall 140 Elder. Eurphrates 140 Elijah, Jeff 190, 117 Elliot. Carl 80. 82, 69 Elliot. William 140 Ellis. Diana 42, 140 Ellis. Kim 140 Ellis. Timothy 190 Ellison. Jennie BA. M A . English. 228 Emery. Diane 80. 206 Emler. Glen 140 Engstrom. Richard 190 Engwall, Jodean 190 Erickson. Joel. B.A.. General Arts. Painting and Drawing. 238 Erickson Steve 94. 206 115 Ericson. David 37.80 206 Ericson. Jacqueline 77. 140 Erwin, Kimberly 206 Escarza. Gloria 39. 47. 61. 65. 77. 140. 242 Escarza. Maria 31. 39, 119, 190 Estes, Cynthia 206 Etzel. Samuel. B S., M S.. Mechanical Drawing and Woodworking, 234 Etzel. Sue, English. 226 Evans. David 80. 206 Evans Michael 45. 92. 93. 140 104 Everett, Patricia 190 Evert, Debra 41, 140 Ewert. John 140 Ewert, Kendall 206 Ewing, Donald Ewing. Laura 206 Ex bom, David 190 Exbom. Raedean 41. 140 f Fahlberg, Andra 140, 242 Fakas. Deborah 206 Farrell. Irene, B.A . English. 228 Frank, William 85. 142 Franklin. Brad 191, 193 Franklin. Kathryn 85. 191 Franklin. Pamela 207 Franks, Bill 92 Franks, Charles 94. 207. 107 Fraser, Denise 142 Frederiksen. Denise 191 Freisinger, Doreen 207 French, Diana Fretty, Scott 191 Frey. Bob 191 Frey, Katherine 80. 207 Friedl, Margi 119 Friesth, Krt 80. 191,78,79 Fritz. Dana 207. 115, 107 Frohreich, Kurt 94. 207, 104. 107 Frybarger. Saundra 207 Fulcher, Timothy 142 t arris. Elaine 206 Faust. Kimberlee 140 Favri. BUI 80. 190 Fecht. Joseph 206 Fecht. Thomas 191 Felgar. Rhonda 206 Fdgar. Sheri 44 Feliksiak. Edward 190 Fells. Patrick 191 Fenneily. Pamela 206 Fentem. Donald. B.S Ed.. Chem-Physics. Chem- Study M A T . T.H.I.S.. Science Club, 232 233 Ferguson. Rhonda 191 Ferguson. Steve 42. 141 Ferral. Debra 33 Ferris. Brian 191 Ferry, Daryl 141 Ferry. Luann 141 Fesler. Carol 191 Fester. Susan 206 -euerbach. Joel 141 ields, Barbe 206 inch, Peggy 141 Finch. Sandy 191 Fincher. Mitch 206 Finkle, Cheryl 42.141 Finkle, Donna 206 Fischer, Debbie 85. 191 Fisher. Dirk 97, 98. 206 Fisher. P BUI 98.141.115 Fisher, SybU 206 Fisher, Sylvia 207 Fisk. Randy 207 Flack. James 141 Flatley. Joan 37. 206 Fleshman, James B.S., Driver Education. 237 Flood. Steve 191 Floresce. Ivan 206 Flynn. Chris 87. 207 Flynn, GaU 118.141 Fogle. Rhonda 207 Forber. Kimberlee 86. 207 Forsberg. Brian 110 Forseth. Deborah. B.S . Home Ec.. 41. 50, 238 Forshee, Ron 191 Forslund. Leeann 141 Foss. Dave 191 Foster. Betsy 37.119 Foster. Mary. M.A., Social Studies. 230 Foster. WUliam 96. 191 Foulger. Dave 142 Fowler, Rod 191 Fox. Robert 142 Foy. Dawn 42. 77, 142 Franceson. Terrance 142 Francque. Tamara 87. 207 Fuller. Kenneth 201. 79 Fuller. Leslie 86. 207 Fulscher. Jean 207. 108 Funk C Dawn 45 80 191 g Gadaire. Carol 142 Gadaire. Mary 191 Gaghagen. Donna 58. 118. 142 Galassi, Mary Kathy 191 Gallens. David 207 Gantz. Derwin 191 Garcia, Joseph 207. 104. 107 Garcia, Lisa 142 Garmon. Coral 142 Garmon. Sheryl 207 Gamer. Carol 191 Gamer James 86, 207 Garner, Rita 142 Garr, Shelby 191 Garrison. Chris 142 Garrison. Michael 142 Garrison. Randal 207 Garvin. Marla 207 Garza. Rhonda 207 GaskUl. Eva 143 Gauger. Jan 58. 207 Gault. Dina 191 Geddling. Debra 40. 50. 207 Geddling. Michael 62. 63. 92. 143. 259 Gehring. Helen. M B.. Distributive. 234 Gellerstedt. Mike 191 Gellerstedt. Suzanne 40. 191 Gengler. Sharon 143 Gerard. Julie 191 Gesling, Diane 36. 119, 191 Geyer, Paul 80.207.69 Gibbons. WUliam Gibson. Jean 207 Gibson. Stephen 26. 29. 85. 143. 242 Gibson. Tracy 207 Gilbert. Steve 33. 80. 69 Gillen, Amy 85. 143 Gillespie. Aria 207 Gilmore. Alanna 143 Gilson. Eugena 191 Gingry. Collette 207 Gisd. Andrew 191 Gittings. Brian 191 Glanz. Deborah 56 207 Qaudd. Scott 207 Qazebrook Faye 191 Glenn. James 85. 191 Glenn. K Susan 207 Glynn. Danid 143. 78 Goar. Darrdl . B.S M S., Chem-Physics. THIS Director. 232 Gochanour. Robert 191 Gochanour. Tom 143 Goddard. Cheryl Goebd. Gary 143. 63, 62 Goetz. Alanna 143 Goetz. Rick 191 Gold. EUeen 191 Gonzales. Irma Gomez . Joe 191.104 Gosa. Rick 191 Gooch. Gregg 191 Good . Don 207 Goode. Sharon 143 Goodman. Robin 191. 207 Goodman. Terrie 118 Goodyear. G. Jeanne 207 Gordon. WUliam Ken 191 Go r ter, Steven 143. 28 Go u mas. Paras kevi 207 Graflund. Miss Carol. B.S. in Math. 232 Grafton. Mdinda 13, 118, 121, 143. 29. 31. 65. 47. 61 Graham. Charles 80, 207, 69 Graham. Darcy 77, 144. 242 Graham. MarUyn80. 144 Gran ado, Judy 144 Grawe, Diana 207 Green. Catherine 206 Green. Jeff 144 Green, Linda 191, 75 Green. Mark 94. 206, 115 Green, Roxie 144 Greenfidd. Karen 208 Greenleaf. Randy 208 Greer, Jackie 191 Gregory. Richard 80. 206 Greiner. Danid 191 Greko, James 208 Griffee, Beth 144 Griffin, Cynthia 80 Griffin. Gary 144, 106 104 Griffin. John 191 Griffin, Margaret Business Ed., 235 Griffin. Martin 206 Griffin. Michad 13. 17, 91. 92. 144. 115 Griffin. Rebecca 144 Griffith. Harold. Counsdor. 225 Grimes. Steven 191, 110 Grimes. WUliam 144. 110 Grimm, David 144 Grubbs. Debbie 145 Groene, Laurie 208 Guerrero. Catherine 119, 191 Guerrero. Paul 145 Guinn, Dorrie 191 Gulley. Trudy 206 Gunnerson, Teresa 145 Gurik, S usan 191 Gustafson. Craig 191 Gustafson. Douglas 96 Gustafson. Sandra 206 Gustus. Toni 85. 77, 191 Guy, Barbar 14« h Haake. Rrbtkah 145 Hacker, Elizabeth 119. 80. 53. 206 Haddock, Vincent 191 Hagberg, Kristine 191 . 82. 53 Hahn. Jenny Hahn. Randall 191 Hall. Patrick Hall berg. David 80, 208 Hallstrom. Charles 145 Hamer. Deborah 208 Hamer, Pamela 206 HamUton. Dean 208 HamUton. Karen 108 Hammerberg. Cheryl 80. 191, 79 Hammer berg, Tom 145, 75, 110 Hammitt. Patricia 191 Hanavan. Dave 191 Hanavan Rita 253 208 Hancks. Rick 191. 100 Hancks.TerTy.145.116.117 Handley Mark 146.208 Handley. Tim Haney. Joyce 208 Haney. Nancy 192 Hank, Carol 192 Hanna. Mark 192 Hanneman. Jan Hansen Donald 208 116 Hansen. Sue 206 Hanshaw. Joy 119 208 Hanson Barbara 192 Hanson. Charles 208 Hanson. Denise 86. 208 37 Hanson. Kenneth 192 Hanson. Sherry 87. 146 Hanson. Terry 146 index 291 Hanson. Tom 208 Harder. Jeff 146. 31 Hardi, Diana 146. 42 Hardy, Deborah 208 Harkey. Orville; A B . M A T M . 232 Harlow. Doris 87 146 Harmening. Gail 146 Harms. Jeffery 192 Harms. Lori 208 Harp, James 146 Harper. Denise 192 Harper. Scot! 192 Harrington. Ellen 85, 192 Harris. Celia 119. 208. 39. 58 Harm. Hudson 146 Harris. Hysonja 146 Harris. Melody 192 Harris, Pamela 192 Harris. Randy 192. Hart, Andrew 208 Hart. Diane 208 Hart, Katherine 208 Hart. Terri 192 Hartman. Dannv 208 Hartsock. Teresa 208, 121. 37 Hartzell. Greg 208 Harvey. Cheryl 208 Haskins. E Edward 91. 92, 146. 116. 117 Haskins. Tim 209 Hataway. Carol 209 Hauck, Melanie 25. 65. 85. 77. 146 Haun, Michael 80 Hauser. Ladean 80, 209 Hawk. Kim 80 Hawkins. Karen 209 Hawotte. Rick 146 Haws. Dennis 146 Haws. Russel 209 Havden. Vanessa 192 Hayes. Michael 147 Hayward. Dawn 53. 47, 77. 147 Healy. Eileen 209 Healy. James 192 Hearn. Diana 192 Heath. Sandra 147 Heaton. Bernard 192 Heaton. Dave 209 Hebdon. Kenneth 43 Hedberg, Kenheth 80. 82. 192, 69 Hedegaard. Calvin; BA. M.A in Music. 237 Hedlund. Rebecca 209 Heegan. Sally Heffeman. Michael 147. 209 Heinze, Karen 209 Heisley. Greg Hdft, Robert 192 Helsel, Terri 118, 192 Hemmingson. Joseph 96. 147 Hendershot. Kerri 192 Henderson Brenda 44. 147 Henderson Kathleen Hendricks. Dorinda 209 Hendrix. Lucinda 209 Hendrix. Paula 41. 147 Henkel s. Debbie 209 Henry. Pamela 192 Hensley. Carol 209 Henss. Geneva; Nurse, Future Nurses-Allied Health Club. 47, 239 Henss, Kimb erly 13. 31. 39. 86, 121. 209. 253 Henss. Mark 86 94. 209. 253. 103, 115 Herberg, Robert 86. 209, 256,116 292 index Herman, Mark 209 Herman, Mike 147 Hermann. Lisa 80, 192 Hesser, Carolyn 147 Heukeshoven. Eric 80 192 Heyvart, Marv 109 Hicks, Rhonda Mae 80, 192 Hicks. Thomas 192 Higdon. Verna 192 Hile. Sara 28. 53. 77. 147. 256. 242 Hill. Jane 192 Hill, Linda 192 Hill. Michele 209 Hill. Timothy 192 Hillver. Berlv 147 Hillyer. Beverlv 147 Hines. David 147 Hintz, Tammy 209 Hitchcock, Harry 147 Hitchcock. Hugh 148 Hitchcock, Jaqueline 209 Hobert, Jackie 192 Hodson. Brian 92. 192 Hoeg. Mary 148 Hoffman. Cathy 148 Hoffman. Douglas 80. 148. 69 Hoffman. Kevin 85. 62, 192 Hoggard. Gwendolyn 148 Hoke. Mark 192. 100 Holdeman. Sue 58, 121, 209 Holderf idd. Danny 148. 108 Holmes. Jeffrey 95. 192 Holmes. Jessica 65, 77. 148, 272 Holmgren. Janelle 192 Holst. Victor 209 Holt, Jack 94. 209 Holton. Charles 43, 192 Holton. Kathleen 209 Holtz. Allison 209 Holzinger, Sherry 209 Honsa. Ann 37. 86. 209 Hoogheem, Debra 148 Hook. Earnest 192 Hook. Earnestine 192 Hook. John 209 Hoover. David 86, 192 Hoovler. David 209 Hoovler, Robert 192 Hopping. Beverlv 80. 192 Hopping. Michael 192 Horton. Lynn 53. 192 Houchin, Tamara 148 Hough. Shirley 148 Hough. Terry 148 House, Beth 192 House, Douglas 192 House. Norma 148 Howard. Melon ia 209 Howell, David 98. 192, 115 107 Howell. Debra 47. 148 Howell, John 209 Hoyt. Cindy 192 Hoyt. Kathy 47, 148 Hoyt. Mark 192 Hoyt. Melanie 209 Hubbard. Jay 209 Hudson. Pamela 50, 51, 192 Heunnelens. Sharon 209 Huennekens. Sandra 149 Huff. Annette 209 Huff. Vincent 209 Hugart. Diane 149 Huggins Leslie 42. 44. 149 Hull, Kenneth 192 Hull. Mark 192 Hulse, Delores B.S. in Chemistry. Pep Club. 61 233 Humphrey, Cheryl 149. 192 Humphrey, Reid 209 Humphrey. Terrie209 Hundley, Raymond 149. 110 Hunt Carol 40. 41, 149 Hunt. Rebecca 192 Hunter. Lisa 209 Huser, Lisa 86. 121. 209 Huntington, Barbara 149 Hunwardson. Julie 192 Hunwardson. Karen 44. 149 Hutton, Mary 149 Hyink, Dorothea B S , 235 i Ide, Pat 149. 108 I m pens. Michele 209 Impens, Pat 149 Irish, Mrs. Barbara. B.S. in Social Studies Irwin. Stephen 192 Iwataki. James 149 j Jackson, Carole 209 Jackson. Guy James 192 Jacobs, Carol Jacobs. David 192 Jacobs. Sue 192, 44 James. Melissa Ann 87. 149 Jamison Cherie61. 17. 149 Jamison Robert Guy 201 Janecek Mark 209 James. Jackie 209 James. Mark Jarrard. David 192 Jarrard. Dennis 80. 149 Jarrett, Rick Dean Jasper. Beth 192 Jernming. Kathy 80. 209 Jensen. Brianl92 Jersild, Carri 149 John, Richard 209, 116 Johnson. Amelia 58. 193 Johnson. Brian 37. 41, 86. 193 Johnson. Craig 83. 193 Johnson. Chris 80. 209 Johnson, Deborah 150 Johnson. Dennis 209 Johnson. Elise 209 Johnson. Eugene 193 Johnson, Florence 150 Johnson, Gary 193, 110 Johnson. Miss Greta. B.S. in Business Ed., 235 Johnson. Harry 209 Johnson, Jackie 150 Johnson. Janet 150 Johnson. Jeff D. 150 Johnson. Jeff L 192 Johnson, Jeffry P 192 Johnson. Judith 87. 209 Johnson. Karen 209. 253 Johnson, Kevin 62. 150 Johnson. Laurie 209 Johnson. Lori 209 Johnson. Marci 25. 41. 150 Johnson. Marilyn 150 Johnson. Mark 209 Johnson. Mary Johnson. Michele 210 Johnson. Mike A. 210 Johnson. Mike B Johnson. Milton 150 Johnson. Monique 119, 127. 150, 25, 39. 242 Johnson. Nancy 85, 77, 150 Johnson. Pam 150, 69 Johnson. Peter 193. 69 Johnson. Phyliss. B S .M.A , Mathematics Johnson. Randy E. Johnson. Randy L. 193 Johnson. Rebecca A. 210 Johnson. Rebecca J 210 Johnson. Richard A. 150 Johnson, Robin M. 210 Johnson. Robin M 150 Johnson, Rocky 193 Johnson. Scott A 210 Johnson. Scott M. 209 Johnson. Sheila A. 77, 85. 193 Johnson. Steve C. 92. 150 Johnson. Tereasa K. 210 Johnson. Tim L. 193 Johnson. Timothy L. 210 Johnson, Van A 210 Johnson. Vicki I 210 Johnson. Virginia R 210 Johnson. Walter B Johnson. Wesley B.A . Physics, Chemistry Johnstone. Jeffrey L. 193 Johnstone. James E 193 Jones, Allen M Jones. BobG. 150 Jones, Bradford R 80, 193 Jones. Cheryl A 150 Jones. Connie 87. 210 Jones. Deborah 87. 210 Jones, Dennis 210 Jones, Gilbert 210 Jones, Jeffrey L. 150 Jones. Jodey C. 210 Jones. Karen R. 151. 42 Jones. Keith 150 Jones, Kevin 210 Jones. Loric 210 Jones. Martin D 193 Jones. Peg 151 Jones. Richard A 86. 210 Jones, Robert D 150 Jones. Robin 210 Jones, Timothy 94. 210 Jordan. Janice 193 Jordan, Jared 210 Jordan. Judi 151 Jordan. Kevin R. 193 Jorgesen. Bruce Joseph. Jeff 210 Joseph. Marguerite 47 Josephs. Kay Mary Judge. Kevin 210 Julius. John; B.S. in Biology. 233. 266 Jump. Greg 210 Jump. Marybeth 77. 151, 39, 58. 47 k Kaalberg. Connie S. 210 Kaiser, Gary 151 Kane. Dennis 151 Kapple . Brian 80. 211 Karlix. Ken 100 Kam, Merle 211 Kauzlarich, Frank 94. 211 Kauzlarich. Stanley 80. 193 Kauzlarich. Susan 193 Kay. Jacquelyn 151 Keenan. David 151 Keenan. Ronald Lee 193 Kehrer. Debbie 86, 211 Keim. Jane. B.S . M S., Clothing. 239 Keller, Vickie 193 Kelley, Glenda 151 Kelley. Sandy 151 Kelley. Virginia 151 Kelly, Cindy 211 Kelly, J Gary 211 Kelly. Jeffery 98. 211, 115 Kelly. Doug 91. 92. 151. 47 Kendall. L. 225 Kennedy. Debi Marie Kennedy, Sandro 151 Krphart. Kan 211 Kerofsky. Cindy 152. 44 Km, Denise. 152. 39 Kettering. Candy 211 Kettler, Bruce 1452 Kidd, Shavaun 85. 193 Kiehr. Diane 211 Kiesele. Jan 152. 28. 58 Kilby. Ray Harold 211 Kimpe, Joe 152.99 47. 100 Kimpe. Paula 211 King. Glinda 193 King. Michael 152 Kindeak, David 211 Kinkead Diane 152. 31. 39, 61 Kinney. James Kinsey. Mark 211 Kinzey. John 152 Kinzey. Mark 211 Kirchf. Donna 211 Kirchoefer. Ken 211 Kirchoefer. Steven 193 Kirschbaum. John 85 152 Kistner. Dale 153. 108 Kitt. Roxanne 153 Kizer. Jennifer 153 Kizet. Robin 80. 211. 115 Klann. Susan 193 Klansek. Marilyn 211 Klansek. Mike 92. 193. 115, 104 Klant. Eddie 193 Klarkowski, Jana 119, 193 Klier Herbert Dr Ed B.P.E.. B S . MS, Safety, 237 Klier. William, Dr Ed , A B . Pool Manager, 237 Klingborg, Sandy L. 193. 44 Kloster, Kathie 193, 69 Knaack, Julie 193 Knedler Mark Knees. Elizabeth 17. 153. 26 Knight. Dennis 96 , 211 Knight. Teresa 153 Knittle. Susan 87. 193 Knock, Richard 153. 80. 69 Knoeferl, Donna 193 Knowles. Theresa 211 Knudson. James D 193 Kochuyt, Kim 211 Kochuyt. Richard 96. 193 Koehler. Cindy 153 Koeppel. Ann 77, 193 Komadino. Randy 193 Kondora, Terry 92, 153 Kongerslev. Cindy 211 Kooken, Russell 193. 186. 100 Koresko. Patricia 153 Kostka. Mark 193 Kouris. Christopher 86. 211 Ko vatic. Stev 193 Krack Danny 211 Kraker Gary 193 Kraket John R 193 Kraker Terry 153 242 Kramer. Donna Kramer Rhonda 193 Krantz, Karla 193 Krantz. Rhonda 211 Kratzberg, Cheryl 153 Krebs. Kay 153 Kraud. Gayle 193 Kruckenberg. Bruce 194 Kruckenberg. Janelle 211 Krueger. John Kruger. Kim 41, 194 Kruse. Daniel 194 Kruse, David Kruse. Diane 211 Kruse, Teresa 154 Kuberski, Daniel 94 211 Kulig. Mark 194 Kurtz. Scott 219.154 Kyles Reha 211 1 labotte. Vickie 194 Lambrecht. Mike 154, 43 Lambrecht. Steve 94. 211 Lamon. Mark 194 Lams. Robyn 194 Lance. David 86 Lance, Debra Langill, Holly 154 Langley. Gary 194 Langley. Jeffery 86. 211. 116 Langley. Scott 86 Lanoo. Mike 37 Larson, F. 241. 103 Larson, J. 241 Larson, Nancy 154. 36, 51, 61 Larson. Susan 154. 61 Larson. Terry 96, 211 Larve, Sally 211 Lasley. Duane 211, 116 Lasson, Shirley 85, 194 Latham. Joni 118. 121. 194 Latting, Calvin 211 Latting, Patricia85. 194 Laughead. Robin 194. 104 Launius. Rick 211 Lauth. James 80. 211 Lauth. Jane 85. 77, 154, 39 Laver. Robert Lavin. Lynda 87.211 Lawrence, Ellen 211 Lawrence, Jeff 92. 154. 47. 104 Lawrence. Rocky 154 Lawrence. Ted 194. 100 Lawton, Harry 211 Lawton, Sherri 154 Leach. Stanley. B.S. Art. Junior and Sophomore Class Sponsors. 239, 203 Leaf. Julie 194, 31 Leaf. Peter 80 194 LeComte Kimbertv 194 LeComte Pam 154 Lee. Billie B A Spanish. ADC. 230 Lee. Rebecca 276, 211 Leemans. Art 194 Leemans. David 194 Leemans, Donna 211 Leffler. Russel 194. 100 Leihsing, Cheryl LeMaster. Holly 211 LeMaster, Ken 94, 211 LeMaster. Kim 154, 61 LeMaster. Michael 211 Lemon. Edward. Wharton Field House Manager. Ath Business Man. 224 Lerschen. Mary 154 Leslie. Lisa 211 Lester, Connie 211 Lester. Harry. B.S. in P E.. Gymnastics. Wrestling. Fitness. 237. 104 Lester. Judy 154 Lester. Kimberly 211 Leuck. Patrick 211 Leutjenos. Bill 155 Levanos. Roger 211 Lewis. Alice 211 Lewis. Allen Lewis. Christine 194 Lewis. Patricia 194 Lewis. Richard M.A., B.A. in Math. Assistant Track Coach, 233 Lewis. Susan E. 86. 80, 211 Lewis. Susan M 194 Libey. Jim 17, 98. 155.26,115 Liedtke. Richard 194 Liedtke. Teresa 194 Lilteberg. Cynthia 155, 61 Lilieberg. Stacy 118. 194.47 Lillybeck. Steve Lind. Steve 212. 31,62 Lindberg. Kathy 194 Lindblad. Lynn 212 Lindley. Suzanna 212, 86. 36. 61 Lindquist. Jerry 194 Lindsay. Brad 155 Lindsey. Greg 194 Lindgris. Tom 104 Lipes. Cynthia 118. 194 Lipke. Dave 155 Lister. Kathleen 194 Lister. Gene 155 Liston. William 155 Livengood. Kathy Lynn 212 Loete, David 212. 36 Lofgren. Michael Kent 212 Long. Cynthia 194, 65, 47 Long. Don 212 Long. Mary 212 Long. Wally 194 Lopez. Elsa Lopez. Norma 212 Lopez. Rhonda 212 Lopus, Kim 212 Lorance. Valerie 155. 41 Lord. Cynthia 212. 119 86. 37. 82 Lord. Diane 155 Lord. Maribeth 118.155.41 Lorig. John 155 Lothndge. Den a 155 Lovestrand, Vicki 118, 155 Loy, Craig Lubke. Craig 194 Lubke. Cynthia 212 Lueth, Catherine 212 Lundahl. Sally 212. 276. 37 Lundeen. Kent 194 Lundgren. Martha 212, 119 Lungles. Tom 212 Lynch. Randy 212. 108 Lyons. Mona 194 Lyons. Nancy 212 86 Lyseng. Connie 155 Lyss. Rhonda 212. 121 m Maddalozzo. Marie 212. 277 Maddelein. Frances 58. 194 Maddeiein Robert 156 Maddox. Connie 212 Maddox. Don 156 Maddox, Frances 47. 77. 155 Maddox. Randy 212. 116 Madison. Mary 43. 156 Maeglin Kent 194 Maere. Brian 212 Mahar. Charles 194 Mahar, Teresa 156 Maher. Karen 212 Maher. Ron 194 Mahieu, Mark 62. 63. 92. 156. 116, 117 Mahonev. Deborah 154 Maitlen, Alan 98. 156 Majetic Robert 194 Malcolm. Marc 194 Malmstead. Ron 47. 156 Malone. Susan 80. 212 Malone. Yvonne 156 Mangelsdorf. Richard 80. 82. 212 Maniscalco. Giana 156 Marckese Mark 212 Marino. Craig 80. 194, 69 Marino. Dawn 80. 82. 194, 69 Marks. Ron 156 Marlier. Denise 212 Marmedrang. Marri 212 Mamer. Jane 212 Marolf. Jim 194 Marolf. Steve 156 Maroon. Karen 42. 80. 156. 69 Maroon. Kathv 80. 212, 69 Marquonis. Effie212 Marriott. Geoffrey Mark 92. 156 Marriott, William 212, 110 Marshale. Donna 212 Marsiglid. Elizabeth 87, 212 Martin. David 80. 187 Martin. Doris 86. 212 Martin, Frank 80. 212 Martin. Kathy Ann 194 Martin. Pamela 212 Martin. Theodore 82. 157 Martinez. Cathy 212 Martinez Daniel 194 Masengarb, Jeffery 212 Masengarb. Jeffery 212 Masias. Steven Mason. James 157 Mason. Jonathon 212 Math. Christine 26, 37. 47. 61. 157 Mathias. Charles 194 Mathias. Corene60, 82, 157. 242 Mathias. Debbv 212 Mathias. Laura 157 Mathias Michael 212. 75. 79 Mathias Rick 92. 194, 108. 117 Mathias. Steve 194. 78. 79 Mathias Terrance 212. 107 Matter. Richard. BA Dr Ed . Soph Ftball Coach. 237 Matters. Barb 157 Matthews. Mark 212. 108 Maxson. James 96. 157 May. Tom 212 Mayne. Dale 194 Mays. Lester M A Voc. Cert.. Ind Arts. 235 McAdams Charlotte 212 McAdams Valerie 157 194 McAllister, Jeana 36 119. 194 McCarthy. Karen 86 195 86 195 McCarthy. Mary 157 index 293 Morgan, Marla 86, 213 Morgan, Janette 77, 196 Morgan. Michael 86 Morgan. Ron 160 Moritz, Cheryl 160 Moross, Linda 195 Morris. Cindy 213 Morrison, Carol 85, 196 Morrison. William 213 Mortell. Tim 213, 108 Mortier, Joe; B.A., Ind Arts, U S History. Sof Baseball. 235 Mountain. Melody 42, 160, 259 Mudd. Diane 213 Muldoon, Kenneth 160 Monger, Bonnie 213 Mungrr. Roger 94. 196 Murphy. Ann 196 Murphy, Chris 94, 214, 115 Murphy, Patrick 196 Murphy, Timothy 160 Murphy, Travis 196 Muzos. Janet 214 Muers. Debbie 214 Myers, Donald 214 n McCauliey. Brian 212, 103 McClary. Pamela 212 McClean. Sandv 195 McColl. Darrell 195 McColl, John (Mike) 85, 92. 157, 117 McColl, Larry 212 McCollum, Christine 195 McCoy. Kevin 212- McCoy. Lessa 82, 212 McCoy. Michael 195 McCraney. John 212. 116 McCraw. Judy 41, 157 McCumber John 80, 82, 195 McDonald. Debbie 195 McDonnell. Debbie 212 McDonnell. Jean 42. 61. 157 McDow. Beth 86. 157 McFarland. Melodie87. 212 McGee. Kathy 158 McGee. Mike 212, 108 McGrath. Kathleen. B.S., M.A.. World Hist., Gov , 230 McGuire. Kathy 212 McIntosh. Karen 195 McIntosh. Kathy 53. 158 McIntosh. Michael 212, 107 McKay. Rob 158 McKay, Steven 212 McKee. Karen 39. 47, 61. 195 McKee. Paul 26, 45. 158. 75. 78 McKinzie. Kim 212 McLain. Karter 212 McLaughlin. Candy 212 McLaughlin. Cindy 53, 87, 212 McLaughlin, Kevin 212 McManus. Nancy. B S , M S , Plane Geo . Coll. Alge. and Trig., 233 McMillin. John 195 Me Minn. Ralph; Counselor. 225 McNalley, Mike 212 McNeal. Barb 118. 158 McNeely, Jim 158 McNeil, Doug 31, 62, 212, 110 McNeil. Mitch 158. 110 McNeill. Barry 195 MeNetll. Bruce 85. 195 McNew James McNew. Sheilah 195 McPherson. Donald 65. 96, 213 McPherson. Martha 119. 195, 201 McRae Julie 195 Me Roberts Mike 158 McShane. Milburn 213 McVey. Randy 86. 213 Mead, Harvey 195 Meadows. Catherine 213 Medford. Rick 195 Meersman. Mike 80. 158 Meersman, Steve 213 Meier. Karen, B.A., Gov , World Hist., 230 Meister. Dave 37. 158 Meister. Diane 213 Melton, Phyllis 158 Mendoza. Joseph 92, 195, 115 Mendoza. Norma. B.S . Spanish. 230 Mercer. Arthur. BA. Swimming. 237, 107 Mercer. Dale 94. 213 Mercy, Dawn 195 Meredith Amanda 150 Meredith. Lynn 195 Merrick. Garth 92. 195 Metcalf, Jimmy 158 Metcalf William 195 Metternick, Randall 213 Michels. Randy 195 Michels. Vem 195 Michl, Mary 195 Miekush. Keith 213 Mielke. Dwight 195 Miekush. Rick 195 Mier Mary 195 Mier. Rebecca 213 Milefchik, Ronald 158 Miles, Lynn 159 Miljush. Joseph 213 Miller. Danny 213 Miller. David 82. 92, 159, 116, 117 Miller. Deborah 195 Miller. Ellen 159. 242 Miller, Jack; BA. M.A.. U S Hist . 230 Miller. Jan 213 Miller. Jayne 77. 85. 195 Miller. Jeff 92. 159 Miller. Kathleen 195 Miller. Michael 213 Miller. Neil 92. 159. 104 Miller. Rhonda 195 Miller, Tim 159 Miller, Zatha 159 Milligan, Patricia 212 Mills. David 39. 62. 94. 213 Milroy. Jon 159 Minard. Tom 41. 159 Minch, Randy 159 Minneert. Cynthia 195 Minnaert Jack 213 Misfddt. Tom 213 Miskowicz. Herman B A , M.A.. P E.. Var Ftball, Wrest .93,237 Mitchell. Angela 213 Mitchell. Catherine 159 Mitchell. Debby 195 Mitchell. Dennis 86. 108 Mitchell. Edward B.S.. M S , Bus Ed.. Office Occup . 235 Mitchell Kathy 195 Mitchell, Lois B S.. M.A., Bus. Ed., 235 Mitchell, Margo 159 Mitchell. Melissa 213 Mitchell. Patricia 159 Mitchell. Sharon 213 Mitristn, Jeffrey 195 Mix, Michael 195 Moch, Debbie 195 Mock. Robbin 80. 213 Moen Margaret 29, 31. 47.65. 118, 121, 195 Moffitt, Virginia B A , English. 228 Molina. Tim 213. 103 Moninski. Cheryl 213 Monkus. Nola 213 Monrill. Beverly 213 Monroe. Nancy 159 Monson. Lorri 213 Montag. joe 213. 116 Montag, Steven 160 Moon, Billy 195 Moon, Ernie 160 Moon, Terry 213 Moore. Diana. B.S . World History, 231 Moore. Jan 87,213 Moore, Mark 213 Moore, Michael 85, 195 Moore. Damela 31. 213. 277 Moore. Robert. B A.. U.S. History. Soph Basket- ball. 231, 107 Moran. Debbie. 196 Moran. Mary 86. 160 Morehart. Scott 196 Moreno. Jeff 213 Moreray. Rus 213 Nahrgang. Kay B.S., Typing, 235 Natsis. Georgia C. 160 Nawrocki. Cheryl A. 42, 160 Neaves, Debbie A 61, 160 Neaves. Edgar J 196 Nehlig. Jean Marie 160 Nelms, Johnny 86 Nelsen, Darbie 214 Nelsen. Sheila 196 Nelson. Barry 26. 160. 242. 100. 117 Nelson. Carol 160 Nelson. Diana L 85. 161 Nelson, Dina 87. 214 Nelson. Jeff 161, 13. 98. 31. 63, 62. 115 Nelson, John 214 Nelson, Joyce 40. 41. 161 Nelson. Lori 85. 196 Nelson. Mark 196 Nelson, Monica 121, 214 Nelson. Nancy 214, 201 Nelson. Paula 161 Nelson. Randall 196 Nelson. Richard 196 Nelson. Scott 94,214. 108 Nelson. Susan, Soc Studies. 231 Nelson. Thomas G. 11. 28. 19o Nerdahl, Susan 214 Newell. Sheri 118 Neumann. Barbara. BA. M A , Eng . 228 Newlin. Sandi 161 Newlon, Larry. B.S in Biology. 233 Newton. Max 161 Newton. Tammy 214 Nichols. Nedra 214 Nicholson. Dave 196 Nicholson. Gary 196 Nicholson. Julie 196 Nielsen. Debra 196 Nielsen. Jeff 214. 107 Nielsen. Julie 161, 254 Nielsen, Vickie 214 Nielsen. Wanda 196 Niner. Kim 214 Nipper, Betty 41. 161 Nipper. Tony 196 Nixon, Steve 94. 214, 103 Noah Bruce 161 Noah, Elizabeth 85. 214 Noble. Debbie 161 Noble . Randy 214 Nolin, Mark 214 Norris. Ray B A., oidg Trades. Power Mechanics. 235 Norton, Ellen 214 Norton. Breon Norton, Mary 161 Nusbaum. Joanne 228, 203 O Oaks. Melinda 196 Oates. Brad 214. 116 O Brien. Lori 196 O Brian. Joanne 228 O Brian. Mike 95. 196 O Brien, Sheila 87. 214 Ocken, Julia 31, 214 O ' Connell, June; B A . Eng.. 229 Odean. Jeff 86. 214,75 Ogden, Jay 94. 214. 103.115 Ogden. Julie 196 Ohlsen, Robert 94. 214. 103. 116 CMberts, Gregg 196 Olberts, Mark 96. 161 diva, Lupe 43. 161 dlar. David 161 dsen. Mike 214 dson. Barbara 82. 162. 253 dson. Brian 162 dson. Brian 96, 97, 162 dson. James 80. 162 dson. Melanie 53. 121 dson. Peggy 119, 196. 179 dvera. Victoria 58, 214 O Neill, Cathy 214 Ontiveros, Cynthia 214 Ontiveros. Steven 196 Orendorff. Judith Kay 162, 196. 234 Orendorf, Wayne 214 Or os John 162 Osbourne, Lora 196 Ossian, Leslie 214 Ossian, Paul 196 Ostrand. Debbie 196 Ostrander. Jeff 85. 196 Otts. Jimmie 196 Overby. Antonette 214 Overton. Deborah 82. 196 Owen. Iva. BA. Special Ed.. 239 Owens. Mark 85. 162 Owens, Sandra 196 P Paddock. Debra 196 Paddock. Richard 196 Padesky. Joseph 92, 196. 115 Padilla. Andrea 41 Page. Jan 85. 162, 272 Palmer. Dan 214 Palmer. John 80, 196 Palmer. Merridy 196 Panicucci, Alan 196 Panicucci, Dave 96, 214 Pappenhausen Jeff 162 Pappenhausen Joel 214 Pappademos. Constantine (Dino)86. 196 Pappademos. Mike 85, 162. 75. 78 Pappas. Thomas 162 Park. Robbie 196 Parker. Michael Parker. Randy 196 Parks. Christine Parks. Janet 214 Parpart. Mark 196 Parr. Donna 162 Parr. Josephine Lee Parr, Sandra 87. 214 Parsons. Debra 214 Partridge. Marjorie. B A., M A . Art. 239 Patch. Priscilla 162 Patronagio, Linda 196 Pjrterson, Jeffery 162 Patton. Carrie 214 Patton. Judi 162 Pauley. Craig 196 Pauley. James 214 Paulson, Thurese 196 Paup, Fredrick Paustian. Jodie 80, 214 294 index Payden, William 33. 62. 162, 110 Peak. Bill 162 Peak. Jayne 56. 196 Pearsall Gary 60, 197 Pearson. Jeff 214 Pearson. Kathy 37. 51. 53. 119. 214 Pearson. Roger 214 Pederson, Michael 196 Pepping. Daniel 214 Perez. Francisca 196 Perez. Leslie 214 Perez. Mary 214 Perkins. Dianne 214 Perron, Steve 163 Person. Beth 214 Peterson, Bill 163 Peterson, Ctndi 214 Peterson, Debbie 163 Peterson. Dede 197, 78. 79 Peterson. Cregg 214 Peterson. Kathy 41, 163 Peterson. Ken 196 Peterson. Kevin 96. 97 Peterson. Kevin K. 62. 163 Peterson. Linnea 82. 214 Peterson. Pamels 214 Peterson. Pam Peterson. Ronald 197 Peterson. Timothy Petrie, Steve 197 Petrovich. Tom 214 Pettavino. Donna, B.A., P.E., Girls ' Tennis Team. 119.239 Phelps. Daniel 197.108 Phelps. Don 63, 92. 163 Phillips. Kathy 197 Phillips, Richard Phillips. Ronny 214 Phillips. Thomas 94. 214 Phipps,, Grady 197 Piehl, Helen. BA. French. Foreign Lang Dept Head. 231 Pierce, Harold 163 Pierce, Lorie 163 Pierce, Rickie 197 Pierce, Sheree 215 Piercy, Debbie 121, 215 Piercy, Steven 197 Pike. Shelly 197 Pilopoms. Jeffery 215, 107 Pitstick. Donna 215 Plattenburg. Lauren 80. 215 Plogg. Sue 215 Polchow. James 197 Polchow, Susan 215 Polchow. Timothy 197 Polflict, Jeff 197 Pollard. Michael 197. 115 Pond, Gary 85. 163 Pond, Gloria 197 Porter. Mark 163. 197. 100 Porter, Steve 163, 117 Posaten. Mike 215 Poulos. Mark 92. 163 Poulos. Sharmon 215 Powell. Bruce 215 Powell. Donald Powell. Joanne 80 Powell. Mike 197 Powell. Paul 163 Powers. Kevin 163 108 Pratt. David 197 Price. Sherry 197 Prunty. Gail 215 Puebla. Kevin 94. 215, 104 Pynckel, Debbie 197 Pynchel, Tim 164 q Quane. Molly 15 Quick. Susan 13. 31, 47, 61. 118. 121. 164 Quinn. Timothy 197 Quinn. Margaret 277 r Radosevich, Dana 197 Rafert. Portia 53. 164. 242 Ragan, Julie 197 Rainey. Janelle 45, 197, 78. 79 Rakestraw. Judith 215 Ramirez. Rose 164 Randall. Charles 164 Randles. Beverly 86, 215 Raney. Charles 215 Raney. Gregory 215 Rangel. Henrietta 215 Rangel. Silvia 164 Rangel. Theresa 197 Rash. Joni 28. 29. 80. 82. 164. 242 Rash, Lori 31, 215 Rasmusson. John 215 Rasmussen. Paul 215 Rasso. Gary 62. 63, 197. 100 Rathe. Richard 17, 25. 197 Rea, Linda 197 Reakes. John. Biology. 233 Ream. Andy 215 Reber. Vickie 215 Reberry, Terisa 164 Reed. Kimberly 80. 215 Reed. Michelle 82. 197 Reed, Mike 197 Reeder. Terry 164 Reedy. Jackie 197 Reedy Randy 94.215. 116 Reid, Charles 94, 215. 115 Reig, Catherine 77, 197 Reinwein, Liz 25. 164 Reischmann, Janis 28. 77. 164 Reives, Dave 197 Rendleman. Marta 197 Renner. Lisa 47. 61. 197 Renner, Tanya 197 Rennick. Ronald 215 Resetich Kathleen 85. 197, 78, 79 Rettig. Glenn 215 Retz. Linda 87. 197 Reveal. Jim 197 Rewert. Brian 215 Rewerts Bill 197 Reyes. Aida 215 Reynolds. Robert 94. 215, 115 Rhodes. Dolly 42, 215 Rhodes. Doug 164 Rice, Thomas 80. 82. 197. 198. 69 Rice, Vicki 53. 164 Rich. Patti 40, 77. 87. 197 Richards. Nancy 215 Richardson. Daniel 165 Richardson. Eugene 92. 165, 117 Richardson. Nancy 215 Richardson. Rose 197 Richmiller. Dawn 164 Richmiller. Timothy 94. 215, 116 Richmond. Roberta 197 Ricketts, Janice 36. 119, 197 Ridnour. Rebecca 215 Rifley. Juanita 197 Rigeman. Sally. B.S . Biology. 233 Rigg. Terry 215 Ripley. Billy 197 Rippey. Shari 165 Rita, Anthony 215 Rivelli. Candace 80. 198. 69 Rivera. Joette 215 Rives. Dave 92 Rizzolo. Richard 165 Robertson. Randy 198 Roberts Barbara 83. 198 Roberts. Brian 198 Roberts. Connie 198 Roberts, Mike 198 Roberts. Tom 165 Robertson. Greg 165 Robeson. Tamura 215 Robinson, April 53, 77. 165, 277, 242 Robinson. Rob 198 Roche. Jim 92. 93. 165,117 Rockwell. Candia 165 Rockwell. Mary 198 Rockwell. Shawn 165, 104 Rodemeyer. Sheila 215 Roden, Omega 80, 215 Rodriguez. Cleo 198 Rodriquez, Jose 215 Roelens. Christine 215 Roelens, Nancy 85. 198 Roesner. Dennis 198 Rogers, Cathy 215 Rogers. Della 215 Rogers. Ken 198 Rogers. Marsha 166 Rogers. Richard 166 Rogers. Stephen 80. 215 Roggenbauer, Ronald 198 Rohrbach. Steve 166 Rohrer. Kent 166 Rohrer. Patrice 166 Rollinger. Harley. B.S.. History. Dir of Athletics. Football Coach. 93. 224 Rolsch. Christine 215 Romero. Michael 127. 166 Rooker, Lora 198 Rooker. Tim 94, 215. 115 Rosales. Cindy 36, 216 Rose, Debbie 198 Rose. Janet 216 Roseman. Dave 216 Roseberg. Bettv B.A.. M.A., Eng., 229 Rosenberg. Sheree 10. 28. 58. 61. 85. 166 Rosenberger. James 86. 216 Rosenthal. Greg 198 Ros. Anne 216 Ross. Daniel 92. 198 Ross, Joseph 166 Ross. Pat 166 Rosson. Theresa 166, 224 Roth. Holly 119, 216 Roush, Dewayne. B.S.. Eng., Speerh. 229 Rounds. Debra 198 Rouse. Susan 198 Routt. Robert 43. 62. 166, 114. 115 Rowell, Todd 198 Rowland, Edward 198 Rawn. Dena 198 Roys. Blake 80. 216,110 RubeTg, Bruce 62. 92 Ruberg. Joe. B.5.. Accounting. Swim Team, 235 Ruberg, Tim 166. 110 Ruby. Mark 198 Rude, Leo 216 Rudolph. Marcus 62. 167 Ruge, James 167 Ruiz. Ramona 216 Rumberg. James 216 Rumburg. Barbara 198 Rumler, Cindy 86. 216 Rumler. Rick 167 Rumler. Tim 198. 117, 104 Rummel. Nichols 216 Rursch. Jane 65. 110. 121, 161 Ryan. Barbara 216 Rush. Richard 198 Ryan. Dean 216 Rusk. Bey an 216 Ryan. Nancy 198 Ryan, Patti 198 Ryan. Steve 167 Ryckeghem. Valerie 216 Ryder. Catherine 198 Ryder. Jerry 198 Rynott. Mike 92. 167.104 Rynott. Stanley 167 Rynott. Timothy 80, 216. 107 Ryser Fred 167. 100 S Sackett. Cindy L. 58. 216 Saelens. Beth Ann 198 Sale. Craig 60 82. 86. 216, 75. 79 Sal is burg. Cedric; B.S . Ms of Ed.. Mech. Metals. 235 Sand, Christine S. 198 Sand. Julie A 67 198 Sandberg, Janet L. 53, 77, 61, 65, 167 Sanders. Kevin R 198 Sanderson. Sheila L. 167 Sandholm. Brian. 198 Sandholm. Linda K. 77. 85. 167 Sandlin. Sherry 216 Sandoval. Carmen M 216 Sandoval. Lydia M 216 Sandvick, Katherine M 168. 259 Sansom, Stephan R 198 Sarver. Randy 167 Sarver, Terry A. 216 Saunders, Steve H. 80 Saunders. Tad L. 31. 62. 96. 198 Savignano. Mrs. Jilane. B.S.. P.E.. 53, 239 Schaeffer. Joan 85, 198 Schaff. Jay; M S. B.S . Asst Prin. for Bus Plant Manag . 224 Schalk. Pam G. 216 Schanfish. James R. 216 Schanfish. Linda C. 168 Scherer, Jeff L. 198 Sc her sc h el. Danny 198 Schilb. David R 96. 216. 103 Schimmel. Leslie K. 16 Schinckel, Debbie A 168 Schippers, Kim Evelyn 198 Schcdf, Dons 216 Schlundt . Kent C 28, 31. 33, 39. 168 Schmidt. Valerie 168 Schmitt, Lisa M 65. 119, 198 Schmitz, Kris 198. 233 Schnowske. Frieda 225 Schoeve. Thomas A 80, 198. 69 Schorpp, Douglas J. 198 Schourek. Louise 168 Schrempf . Cheryl A. 216 Schrempf, Jeanne E. 77. 87, 198 Schrempf. Jim A. 95. 198 Schrempf. Susan A. 216 Schrieber. L. 240 Schroeder. Scott J 168 Schuldt. Ronald A. 198 Schumacher. Mary A 216 Schumacher. Nancy D 199 Schwenneker. Sandy K. 199 Scott. Gregory R. 216 Scott. Lynn E 44 Scott. Marsha S. 216 Scott. Michael A 80, 216 Scott. Robert D. 199 Scott. Steve 62. 63. 168. 100 Scott, Suzanne J. 50, 61. 216 Scudder. Patricia L. 168. 272 Seabloom. Jeane A. 44. 199 Seabloom G 241 Seaman. Bonita K. 199 Seaman. Catherine A. 199 Searls. Rebecca L. 31. 199 Sedlock. Jeffery M 16V, 216 Sedlock. Joey L. 85 Seeds. Michelle A. 47. 61, 199 Seguar. Valerie A 199 Seiber. Ronnie 216 Seibert, Karen L. 199 Seibert. Richard D. 216 Seibert, Sherrie L. 169 Sellers, Cynthia R. 199 Senters. Deborah K. 199 Septer. Vickie A 199 Serre. Caroiynne I 169 Serres. Randall D. 169 Settles. Giena Jo 44. 199 Shaffer. Dan.iL 199 Shah Barbara BA. U S Hist 231 Shaw. Randall S 199. 104 Shawgo. Lucy. B A M A . Eng Kaleidoscript. 229 Sheesley Debra 86 199 Sheets. Debra L. 169 Shdor. Brian B A., MS, Bus Ed 235 index 295 Shelton David A. 94. 216. 107 Sherwood. Jeff S. 199 Sherwood, Lori A 216 Sherwood. Mark L 199 Shesky, Richard D. 199 Shinneman. Phylita. B S . M.S.. Eng . 229 Shipley. Gene, B A , U S Hist , Cross Country. Track, 231 Shipley, Mark A 80, 169, 69 Shipley. Michael. B.A.. Soc Studies. Football. 231.107 Shipley. Steve C 85. 169 Shipp. Roy B 85. 199 Short. PamelaS. 169 Short , Stephanie S. 85 , 199 Shoultz. Geraldine M 216 Shrake. Kim L. 216 Shriver, Eric L. 80. 216 Sidlinger. Joyce A. 37. 80, 169 Siebenmann. Kathy F 85. 169 Sikardi. Thomas A 169 Silliman. Charles R 80. 199 69 Silversmet, Debbie L. 199 Simmons. Donald M 51 Simmons. Larry A. 216 Simmons. Lynn E. 80. 82. 169 Simmons. Nancy L. 17. 26. 29, 51, 85. 170. 263. 242 Simoens. Nancy E. 44, 199 Simpson. Mark D. 216, 108 Simpson. Mary R 44. 199 Sitler, Gary L. 170 Skantz, Darrell J. 170 Skinner, Cheryl M 199 Slater, Chris M 86, 170. 216, 115 Soethe. Patricia J. 118, 199 SokU. William W 199 Soliz. Bruce A. 171 Soliz, Cynthia L. 216 Solomon. Audie W. 216 Sones. Melody L 199 Sonneville. Melanie K. 171 Southerland. Jeff L. 199 Souza, Robyn L 86, 118, 199 Sparacello. Frances R 199 Sparks, Debra A. 171 Sparks. Kay D. 216 Sparks. Ronald E. 199 Sparks. Vickie L. 216 Spauldling. CheryA. 171 Spiegel Kenneth Jack 199 Spiegel, Patricia E 40, 47, 171 Spillum. Dean 95. 172 Spires, FredT. 199 Spohn, Steve D 172 Spotts. Rebecca 199 Spranger. Jeffrey A. 172 Spriet. Dean J. 199 Spurgetis, Diane L 217 Spurgetis. TedG. 172 Spurgetis. Ted N. 92 Squeo. Angie 44. 199 Srail, Susan L. 61. 172 Stabietn. Bob L. 199 Stambaugh, Carmen S. 172 Stambaugh. Rosalie 199 Stanford. David R 80. 94. 217, 107 Stark, Debbie L. 199 Stark, Junior 217 Starkey. Dr Willard. B.S. in Ed.. Phd . World Slater. Mark T 28. 29. 31, 63. 242 Slavens, Thomas J. 216 Slayden. Jeff J. 170 Slead. PatriciaS. 199 Sletten. Gail L. 42, 170 Small, John, B.S.. Bus Ed., 235 Smallwood. Pam K. 170 Smallwood. Teresa D. 216 Smartsy, Terry R. 92 Smartsy. V. 225 Smiddy. Mark E. 216 Smiddy. Valerie J. 170 Smith. Amy Rae 199 Smith. Cheryl E. 199 Smith, Debra S. 47, 86. 199 Smith. Joy D 199 Smith, Kari Sue. 216 Smith, Linda S. 170 Smith. Lois L 44, 199 Smith. Marilyn D. 33. 119. 170. 242 Smith. Melody S. 216 Smith, Patrick E. 171 Smith, Patty A 47. 61. 65, 170 Smith. Peggy P 87 Smith, Susan M 58, 216 Smith, Toni M 216 Smith. Tony 171 Smithers. Stephen A. 31. 95. 216. 103 Snapp. Jeff H. 95 Snyder. John W 94. 216, 107 Snyder. Karen E 199 Snyder. Nancy 171 Snyder, Phyllis D 171 Snyder. William L. 171 Soen, Patricia A 216 Soethe. Jean M 118, 171 Hist., 231 Starr, Constance J. 217 Starr. Robert A 172 Steadman. Ava J. 217 St. Dennis, Catherine 199 St. John. Robert 217 Steagall, Steve 199 Steffan. Esther. B.S , M A . 231 Steinbeck, Lon E. 199 Steine, Sharon K. 217 Stem pie. Timothy J. 31, 217 Stem pie. Wendy S 173 Stephens. Barbara E 85, 173 Stephens. James K 80. 217 Stephenson. Pamela J 199 Stevens. Albert. Asst Prin for Student Affairs 224 Stevens. Beth A 31. 118, 121. 199 Stevens. Bob 13. 91, 92. 93. 173. 115 Stevenson. Sherree Z. 217 Stille, Joyce M 25. 53. 82. 173 Stiman. Jim A. 173 Stoewer. Jonathon G. 217 Stotlar. Emily 225 Stout. Debbie 77. 199 Stowell, Patty Anne 82. 199 Strafford. Lisa A. 77, 95. 199, 232 Strait, Todd W. 217 Strandlund. Jean M 217 Strandlund. Jerry P 199, 115 Strandlund. Pam S 26. 51, 85. 173 Strandlund. Roger L 25, 31, 62. 63. 173, 269. 242 Stray hall. Terry J. 217 Strombeck. John F 95. 199 Stromer. Laurel A 173 Strong. Cathy 118. 199 Strong. Dan A. 174 Strong. Monica Laurie 174 Strother. Karen L. 217 Suiter. Ruth K. 44. 174 Sullens, Barb L 200 Sullens. Theresa L. 61, 174 Sullivan. Brian E 174 Sullivan. Connie J 200 Sullivan. Dennis E. 174 Sullivan, Michael 174 Summers. Christine M. 31. 85. 200 Summers. Connie M 217 Summers. Donald W. 200 Sundberg, Carl, B.S. in Ed., M.A., Hist., 231 Surratt. Janet S. 217 Suter. Toni L. 200 Sutty, James S. 86. 217, 75 Swales Deanna A 217 Swafford. Sanora. B.S.. M S. in Ed.. Typing. Gen. Rees . 235 Swan, Nancy R 200 Swanson. Annette 200 Swanson. David 174, 217 Swanson, David A. 62, 92 Swanson, Greg A. 193. 200 Swanson, Heidi A 25. 31, 61, 174, 254, 272, 242 Swanson. James M 13. 92. 93. 174 258. 259. 273, 116, 100, 117 Swanson, Steven A 25,85,174,271 Swartz, Dwight S. 217, 116 Swedberg. Cheryl L. 217 Sweeney. John D 200 Sweers. Mike R 174 Swenson. Debbie 217 Swenson. Jennifer E. 82, 217 Swenson. Kim A. 200 Swiatkiewicz, Pam 80. 217, 69 Swieter. Denise A 200 Swieter, Gwen G. 175 t Taets. Eugene 200 Talbot. Lyle 200 Talbot. Mark 217 Talbot, Mike 86, 175 Talley, Raymon 175 Talley. Robert 80. 94, 217 Tambaro. Michael 200 Taragowski. Mary 47, 174 Taragowski, Vanessa 217 Tarbay, Christine 200. 28 Taylor, Beth 86. 217, 79 Taylor, Bill 175, 200 Taylor, Chris 33, 175, 110 Taylor, Colliean 217 Taylor. Lilie 42. 175 Taylor. Roxie2l7 Taylor. Tim 200 Teager, Julie 217 Teager. Terry 47. 200 Teijen, Ingrid 175, 200 Telleen. Mary 13, 26, 121. 175 Temple. David 217 Terrell, Ronald 175 Terrell. Tammy 217 Terrill, Cindy 175 Terrill, Michael 218 Terronez. Timothy 86, 218, 115 Terry, Rickey 218 Teske. Gene 65. 118, 175, 268 Thennis. Rhonda 200 Thomas. Carolyn 176 Thomas. Jeff 43, 176 Thomas. Jerome 218 Thomas. Jodi 218 Thomas. Lee 176 Thomas. Mark 92, 200 Thomas. Martha 217 Thomas, Steve 217 Thompson. David 200 Thompson. Douglas 41. 176 Thompson. Herbert, BA. M A.. US History. Varsity Basketball. 99. 231. 100 Thompson, Jeff 200 Thompson. John 176 Thompson. Lavem 176 Thompson. Mark 200, 100 Thompson. Neil 176 Thompson. Susan 176 Thompson, Susan Kaye 217 Thompson. Tim 200 Thomsen, Cynthia 200 Thom bloom, Dawn 200 Thorngren. Jane 217 Tidwell, Randy 176 Tighe, Michael 80, 216 Tilbury. Ruth 87, 200 Tillberg, Richard 177 Timson, Juanita; B.S . M.A., English, 229 Tindle, Jeffery 217 Tingley. Ruth 177 Tippel. Jackie 177 Tittsworth. Brenda 200 Tobin, Mary Jo 47. 61, 200 Toland. Sally 217 Toline, Colin 28. 177 Tolmie, Susan 217 Tomey Michell 95. 217, 100 Tomlin. Jeffery 31, 37, 62, 82. 217. 80 Tomlinson. Tanya 200 Tompkins. Roger 200 Tonn. Tim 200, 241 Tormeno. Anne 177 Tormeno, Nancy 37, 217 Tomquist, Kari 200 Torres. Juanita 217 Tracey. Edwin 177 Trapkus, Sara 217,253 Treanor. Dennis 80. 94, 217, 107 Trego. Mark 200 Trevor, Alan 200, 232 Trich, Karen 77. 85, 200 Trobaugh. Darrell 177 Trobaugh, Wendell 200 Truby, Linda 200 Tschopp, Chuck 91, 92, 200, 115 Tschopp. Kevin 94, 217 Tufts. Bob 200 Turman. Gregory 62. 200 Turnbaugh. Paul 28, 200, 115 Turner, Carolyn 200 Turner, Douglas 200 Turner. Eddy 200 Tusler. Luann 200 U L’dehn. Kathleen 82. 200 Udehn. Kenneth Ullrich. Michael 200 Unzrker, Lee 178 Uskavitch, Charles 218, 103 Uskavitch. Duncan 218 V Vala. Sholeh 36. 47. 178 Vallejo. Zeno 218, 116 Van Brocklin, Norva 200 VanBrocldin. Robert 178 VanCleave. Sherry 39. 61. 77. 47, 178 VanDaele. Chris 178 VanDamme. Brad 218 VanDeCasteele. Dave 25, 178 VanDeCasteeJe. Gary 31, 178. 117 VanDeGejuchte. Jeff 218 VandeMoortel. Chris 17. 58. 200 VandeMoortel. Gary 218 VanderBeke. Richard 218 VanderHeyden, Peggy 82. 200 VanderHeyden. Susan 218 Vanderlinden. Chuck 200. 115 Vanderlinden. David 92, 215, 218, 107 VandeVelde. Steven 218 Vandewalle, Gail 42. 80, 178 Vandewalle. Richard 200 VanDyke. Kevin 86, 218 VanErttvdd . James 200 VanErstvelde. Steven 178, 117 VanHulle. Denise 87. 218 VanHyning. Cynthia 218 v ' anLanduyt. Rosemarie 61. 178 t anOverberg. John 218 anSpeybroeck. Brian 80, 200, 69 anSpeybroeck. Lynn 80. 218 296 index VanSpeybroeck, Steve SO. 178 69 Van Vooren, Camilla 176 Van Vooren, Daniel 94. 218 VanVooren, David 96. 200. 114. 116. 115 VanWinkle. Eileen 218 VanWtnkle, Lawrence Varlas. Cathy 87 Vasquez. Margaret 178 Vauvrut, Joseph. B 5 in PE.. M S.. Wreatl.ng Coach. 237. 104 Veach. Scott 218 Vearrier. Cheryl 200 Verbeke Mark 218 Verfaille. Deb 178 Verhelat, Timothy 80. 94. 277. 218, 205. 115 Vermiere, Jeff 179 Vermiere, Jon 218 Vermiere, Pamela 42, 179 Vermiere Tim 85. 200. 78 Vermeullen. Tari 218 Vertluia. Mark Villerreal. Dennia Vinar. Gary 85. 179 Vogel. Dean 51, 200 Vogel Jody 218 Vogel. Vickie 179 Vogele, Darcy 218 Volker. Suzette218 Vola. James 200 VonThun, Robbin 41, 179 Voorhies. Mark Vrombaut. Thomaa 206 W Wages. Tony 218 Walker, Cathy 218 Walker. Daniel 200 Walker. Dwayne 179 Walker. Michele Walker. Randall 218 Walker. Robert 216 Wallace. Sarah 216 Walschaert. Randy 200 Walston, Sherry 170 Walters. Linda 179 Wambeke. Manbeth 65. 119, 200. 78. 79 Ward. Mark 86. 218 Warner. Chris 179 Warner. Marcia 179 Warner. Michele 218 Warner, Pat 218 Warren, Deborah 80 Warren, Robin 200 Washburn. Tara 170 Waaa. Judy 179 Wasserman. Richard Wasson. Joe; Counselor. 225 Waterman, Patricia 218 Watkins. Dan 94. 65. 107 Watkins. Leslie 62. 200 Watkins, Sue 47, 65. 118. 179 Watson. Marcia 200 Var Watts. Randy 179 Weakly. Barbara 37, 57. 219 Wear. Earl. B S . MS, Biology. 233 Weaver, Gene 180 Weaver. Starr 200 Webb. Colleen 219 Webb. Nancy 180 Webster. Debra 219 Wegener Merle B S . M S . Orchestra. 237 Weigandt Judith 67.219 Weis, Linda 28. 36. 119.200 Welander. Peter 28. 36. 180 Wells. Dale 200 Wells. Greta 200 Wells . John 160 Wells Kim 219 Welsh. Mark 180 Welsh. Tim 180 Welt. Michael 219 Weity .Tom 200 Welvaert. Jeff 219 Wendt Steve 200 Wes sen berg. Paula 50 Westbrooks. Greg 94. 219. 116 Westbrooks. Jeff 99. 180, 100 Westcott, Marilyn 47.65. 118. 121. 180 Waster. Peter 63 Wheeler. Greg 180 Wheeler. Jeff 201 Wheeler. Leann 219 Wheelock. Barbara. B A . Communications Conp . General English. 229 Whitaker. Julie 60. 219.69 Whitebeck. Mark 201 White. Carolyn 201 White. Elizabeth 39. 160 White. Gary 201 White. Marilyn 80. 219 White. Michelle 87. 219 White. Tara 201 Whiting, Holly 86, 219 Whiting. Patricia 10. 65. 119. 181 Wtchman. Roxann 181 Wicks. Kevin 13,201 100 Wiebel, Kenny 219 Wierenga. Greg 181 Wierenga. Jeffery 51. 219 Wiese. Lee 181 Wiggs. Sherry 161 Wiklund, Michelle 201 Wiley. Diane 219 Wilkerson. Dianna J 181 Wilkerson. Herbert 219 Wilkinson. Roy 219 Wilkinson. Laurel 85. 60. 273. 62. 161 Willard. Mark 60. 201 198,69 Willems. Randy 94, 219 Willett, Laurel 181 Willey Julie 219 Willey. Pamela 219. 216 Williams, Alan 219.116 Williams. Beth 201 Williams. Carllene87. 219 Williams. Fred 181 Williams. Gary 201 Williams. Joeann 219 Williams. Ken 219 Williams. Lynn 87.219 Williams. Patty 201,82 Williams Wendy 36. 181 Williamson. Dave 50. 182 Williamson. Greg 219 Williamson. Kimberle 219. 50 Willis. Christopher 201 Will its, Frank BA . M A . Vocational Ed.. Diversified Occ . 235. 43 Wills. Cynthia 219 Wills Steve 162 Wilson. Cherrie 219 Wilson. Cindy 219 Wilson. Debra 201 Wilson. Debra 182 Wilson. Jacqueline 201 Wilson. Kevin 182 Wilson. Mark 162, 117 Wilson Steve 201 Wilt, David 96.219 Wilt, Kermit. B.S. in Ed.. MS. Mech and Arch Drafting. Ind. Arts. 235 Wmdeknecht. Chris 201 Winfree. Paula 219 Winne. Sheila 219 Winn e, Vickie 201 Winston John 182 Winston. Mark 219 Winter Julie 219 Winter Mark 201. 195. 63. 110 Winters, Mark 98. 182 Wirz. Judy 85,77.58. 182 Witte. Stephen. Social Studies. 231 Wolfe. Amy 219 Wolfe. Renae 162 Wolverton. Jim 201 Wood, Beth 87. 219 Wood. Brenda 219 Wood. Carol 201 Wood. Charles 182 Wood, Doris 67. 219 Wood. Jan 182. 257,25,56 Wood. Joyce 201 Wood. Kimberlee 85. 201 . 75 Woods. Dael 41, 183 Woods Julie 201 Woods. Stanley B.S . MS. Counselor. Adm Asst, for Students. 224 Woodard. Debra 41. 182 Woodward. Sandra 219 Woolley Sandra 201. 44 Workman. Kathy 85. 25. 29 53, 183. 242 Wren. Colette 41. 183 Wren. Ricke219 Wright. Paul 219. 116. 107 Wulgaert. Patrick 219 Wuers. Larry 219 Wykert, E 240 Wykert. W 240 Wynn. Sue 42 y Yeager. Jim 201 Yoickei. Don 201 York. Frank 219 York Katherine 87. 219 York. Larry 98. 163. 115. 108 York. Wyatt 201. 129. 115 Youngblood. Kenneth 201 Youngblood. Linda 163 Youngdahl. Miry. B.A.. Journalism. LtneOType. Eng.. 229 Youngvorst. David 13. 219. 103 Yuskis. Kim Renne77. 201. 65. 47 Z Zabloudil John 201 Zabioudil Robert 183 Zeitler. Joel 98. 219 Zelnio. Marie 86 . 219 Zelnio. Tanya 201 Zemo. Mary 86. 219 Zemo. Mike 201 Zessin. Doug 219 Zetler. J 86 Ziegler Dale 85 . 201 Ziegler Tina 201 Zimmer. Chreis. 201 Zmuda. Betsy 219 Zmuda. Mindy 163 Zuccarello. Alien 63. 62. 163 index 297 ending one triumphant battle, a beginning of a more awesome rival, the opponent awaits on the field. 298 This 1973 M is being brought to you through the help of many people. We would like to thank: Mr. Ronald Barnes, the administration, faculty and stu- dents of Moline High School; Mr. John Adolphi, Mr. Ron Chappell and Adolphi Studios; Mr. M. L. 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