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Mr X ' gui. -,Q my I Z -f .g! 1 Q I :QE 4 Student Life ,,f' Xff A loss of identity is being called a beach instead of a grain of sand. Student Life 5 The community is a part of our lives, forming a span between school and the outside world. 6 Student Life Student Life 7 UI- Q ' - is . wr. 44,7 Hi v . I 4 , ,. f -.L- Q 1 as t' K X, sv lx Wh K 'X W' 7 N' xi . 1 . ak fwfr 1 wif My A .ai ' u. , ' -f sq 4 f 'X L' , '-f1R .5 . 'H' Y A -'.' -V , .2 4 ' , +V wr ' . O., +531 . X ,. .W U. x V , Q W ,, ks ' , 11313, fs' H. .A . Y 21 V I l f 1143: F 1 v 1 -' V -I -1.0 4-V' ..-W' , L ,,--.ui 1 ' 4, f W ' z'.::, ' , 'M 13 l if q..,f.w. ff-'ci ,, Q, .. fp, ,- M '-. .2 .-.H X' ' ' ,' .,Q.1f',g wa. jf ','e -an am, ' .Sim ij '- M ,. A 'mi'-'-0' fs . ,- Ja-jqf. N ' ,,KJf 1' 1 .gukjew 'iz .3-.mr ag r f 'fk 'H' , 4:5 QL' 34 '. w,'.v' - . rgigixig? V ,Fi 'fn ' 5 ,32Q.1el3- - T' -.1 5, 1 x 6 , .. .,.X.. Ag t '- , ' , 111.2 www , mv ':,fg.1 1 SM, '?'s:x':g FQ2f11w-X if-. K 4: ' . ' Ear: ' 5 . - f 'W r ziffil? 1 ,3 FQ. 3' 7253 -A f - ' ' JW . sf,-fm 2, 'WZ' ,--mx My A A-. k ffl. 2.092-8 C'v1?f1fJ ,, ., .4 vb. w f. in 6, J 61 ' 3 I w2'.,.'.xw f ':1 'W 'wi- V ig, I :Y - if ' ' :Zigi-fiff 4, ' 5 1 fziiifsgf,-,jg gf' Y l 4 rl tif s',,.. , wav WS 1 f -4m'v- ,.... . '- my if M- ,mfs 1' K 15'-1 3'i 9:a5',TfTfL rw I if i, za f '! ?F1i2 , 1 .i 3 Q W W f L - - -Q W My 'Q , A ww , x, F -. Student Life 9 The first big event of the year, Homecoming, was met with much excitement by the whole student body. The festivities started with a coronation assembly and was followed by a parade. Original floats, marching bands, and twirlers were just a few of the attractions in the parade. The Homecoming game and dance wound up this great weekend. This year's Homecoming Court were, FIRST ROW: Mark Robbins, Dave Youngvorst, Kim Henss, Pam Stout. SECOND ROW' Pat Eberhardt, Al Pannicucci, Rich Edwards, Kevin Wicks, Tom Doyle, Margaret Moen, Amy Anderson, Beth Stevens, Maria Escarza, Patti Rich. The Senior Class took the sweepstakes award with a winning float entitled Pandamonium Tonite, and the Art Club won the Club division with the Mighty Maroons . The game proved to be a disappointment, but over-all, Homecoming was a great success. ,,.z K2 'za - F- ,K lv :ill -. .Q ' :- , -- 1 ,f . . -5:-Q1-.b K T ,- 7n' f-- ,A g f CIQ' ..'EsQS1: . ., . .,:.?f! gg:,L frllxvjq N 7,12 . , 'K-lf NK NK YR ,, jj iw! . if xv , Q! , 5 AK! R .xstim 1 fx. ,Q M,M:n .s:, W x ,tit an 9 'Egg Q 'fl K 2 ..., -U img s v 1 12 Student Life 1. Jeanne Schrempf watches anxiously while Jim Sutty pins on a traditional mum. 2. This has got to be the 1O,998th napkin I've stuffed, exclaims Rhonda Lyss to Vicki Sparks. 3. The Honorable Mention members to the Homecoming Court are, FIRST ROW: Renae Cribbs, Chuck Tschopp. SECOND ROW' Gary Rasso, Carol Hank, Becki Searls, Kevin Blusher, Chris Summers, Paul Edstrom. THIRD ROW: Joni Latham, Charlie Mahar. FOURTH ROW' Jan Morgan, Beth Jasper. 4. Art Club took the first place prize for the club division. 5. Kris Schmidt takes a jaunt down 23rd avenue. 6. A new addition to the Homecoming assembly this year was Barb Roberts singing Color My World . Student Life 13 -gi. J' 'E .1 Q . . . ff M. f wf 2 'I f ,ig OQIQ5 5' nf- 'Q N f , i. i .fl I x vu N -. C w ' ' ' si ffl ' 1 as , 'Q 31, H .ks I 1 :rf - H -9.55 ...FL gl A z ,Og-Sexjhgipi 1:45 I 'fy.x Q,,c,,ys44g.?'-5.A i r 55.-,v.f .51- fffui, ,ij5'53'f .1'-M37 5 ' -'fQaz', sfe? M 'Q 'ff' 'Q mr D MW gf' I .A,.x.1 l Y f' ul 3 H .W im. m , We are all friends encircling each others' lives with trust, concern, encouragement, and most of all, companionship. LAY Student Life 15 As our life styles change, The beliefs, hopes, and fears that we have expand and mold our different personalities. 16 Student Life 5 i 4 l I Q ...wxi wa. .as .1 I ,ws in Q , ? 5 ilf1w Aww ' F, d 'Sf 18 Student Life , J 1 V V ,QQVN f1MJ-M Vw W i I i Y A , ., , 1 mn 1 ww m,a' '1W'1 e A A if gl ,',,.- A,JV, g V I fr H. ae w ere , A ,H .4 Time forces memories back the laughter, i St daydrearns, and tears. ' .- upon the mind, bringing dent Life Cx. CD -+-v CES 5 'U cd r-4 OD O -4-7 CD .M U-4 Ill 4-P 'I-1 rn 'ls CU .-C+' 3 www Semors ilfv-f. ig, EH- Wfafh , ,vggiff I W -f 'w,-71 4' X., , 1 5 ws ,., 4 A E., cs : -WY: I'-4 1 'W J M 1 in ': LQ 52693 ,fm j 14 Q 5. mf 1 aw ,'f-W ff lg wx JW'-M 'uf V 1 f A sf' :fi 1 F L12 5 M TW V, , ,M ,W ,Q ,ww Maw :W lx ,.. LW WW FW ,I , 'z Z my A HW ,V mcg 3 bw:-f sm ' It has really been an exciting year for me, and I would like to thank all those who made it possible. tDave Hanavanl 'LThe year has really gone by fast. tTad Saundersl I was really delighted to become an active part of the senior class and I would like to say that I had the most fun working on the float.and the T- shirts. tBecky Searlesl I have enjoyed being a part of this class because everyone has so much enthusiasm. Our brand new idea for this year was the Spring Concert and I'm sure that the students that at- tended were very happy that they did. fBeth Jasperl Seniors Create Panda Monium 'Throughout Year 1. The sponsors for this year's senior class are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT! ROW' Mrs. Rollinger, Miss Anderson, and Mr. Coder. BACK ROW: Mr. Boom, Mr. Lee, and Mr. Brown. 2. The Senior Class Officers for this year are, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: Becki Searles, Secretaryg Dave I-Ianavan, Presidentg Mr. Brooks, who by the way is not an officer but wishes that he could beg Tad Saunders, Vice-President, and Beth Jasper, Treasurer. 22 Seniors fu-v-009' Mg, t -ai X A I Senior Pat Deering takes time out to enjoy one of the new fur- , Sherry Adams Lanny Adamson Jody Adleman nishings in the library. Don't you wish that all of the school Karen Akers Jan Aldene Mike Allardyce equipment were as comfort able as this bean bag chair? - - Q 0 X 5 1 Sandy Allen Tony Alvarado Amy Anderson Diana Anderson A Ellen Anderson iefi Lynn Anderson Martin Anderson Mary Kay Anderson Rob Anderson Wilson Anders w w , K i L...., Seniors 23 24 Seniors Steve Archer Christopher Armetta Molly Arp Marcia Aten Carl Ausherman Bene Axnix Candy Bailey -lohn Bailey 2 Debbie Arnold Jackie Arnold Mike Arnold Cathy Atherton Mark Atkins Joy Audas 1. Our high school years are filled with joyous times as Denise Fredriksen proves with her expressive face. 2. However, other times we must study and figure out our problems as Dan Blount and Gary Kraker demonstrate in deep thought. 1 X Concerns Are Discussed Steve Beckman Julie Bechel James Beaird Elizabeth Baughn Bruce Batten Cathy Barth James Barnes Judy Barber Cheryl Barber Cathy Barber Barbara Banks Dana Banfield 'I Roddie Baker Pam Baird Mixed Emotions Prevailg Seniors 25 l 26 Seniors ,.i.7, .. . M.. . iffiv Harold Bennett Terri Benson Nancy Bergren Cathy Berndt Dennis Bert Jim Beyer Kieth Beyhl Michelle Biggs Rhonda Bileddo Esther Birdsell Craig Bishop Lynn Bishop 1. Senior Ted Spurgetis gets an advance look at college while studying for se mester finals. 2. Contemplating the future, Rick Hancks and Russ Leffler dis cuss their plans with Mr. Bushman. eniors Must Concentrate on Plans for the Future l Jeff Bopes Tony Boom Renee Bollaert Joe Bolkom I l G O Dan Blount Kevin Blusher Jo Ann Blaylock James Blakley Jeff Blackburn Kevin Bjurstrom Debbie Bjurstrom Dave Bizarri Seniors 27 28 Seniors Larry Box Lynn Boyer Steve Brandt Lou Brashears Lennie Brathall Kim Briggs Anne Brooks Lenetta Brown V-I-C-T-O-R-Yy, That's the Senior Battle Cry ' PN is Bob Brownfield Beverly Bruce Cathy Bruce Melinda Brummett Jane Bruyntjens Rick Bucher Margo Burdick Carol Burgett Jeff Burke Valorie Burke Brian Burkland Steve Burleson Vicki Burns Bob Buser Kevin Butts Patty Camferdam Nancy Cappaert Marcia Caras Greg Carleton David Carlson If you look at the headline Marty Anderson and leff Polfliet, you'll notice it says our battle cry is victory Let s get a little more spirit' Z Get a load of Pete Leaf on the P 0 30 Seniors Julie Carlson Randy Carlson Randy C. Carlson Karen Carlstrom Susan Carroll Cindy Carter Brian Causemaker Gloria Cavazos Esther Cervantes Henry Cervantes Pamela Cervantes Vicki Cheek Dennis Cheng Jon Christopherson 1. Besides learning to read and write, we also learn to glue things together. Have you mastered the art yet Kevin Corder? 2, Some people will do anything to get a home- made brownie - hold on to yours tight Marcia Aten! We Acquire Many Skills Throughout School Years Bret Chumbley Cathy Claeys Ed Clow Randy Colclosure Linda Collings Phil Collison Larry Cone Kelly Cook Randy Cooper Dave Corkery Cynthia Cook Vickie Cook Kevin Corder Carol Commesser 'u hi ' Seniors 31 With a Little Hel Problems Disap Lhrxs Cortez Judy Costas Julle C' ' Fred Covemaker Janlce Cowdery Duane Crandall Anne Crane ii' all-MX Renae Cribbs + Dv . Wall Criswell Nga! Curt Crosby Greg Crouch Peggy Cumberworth Scott Cunningham 232 Seniors ' , 3 Curtis Scott Curtis Kim Cutler Concentrating hard, Jim Blakley tries to grasp the full meaning of his homework. But, sometimes it's hard to understand Dahl Kurt Danielson Danna Danner Right Jim? all Connie Davis Connie DeBaker Robert DeBlaey Gary Decker Decker Greg DeClerck Kathy DeClerck Scott DeGraeve Jean Dehls - Seniors Sli! Charlene DeJonghe Michael DeLap Roxanne DeLuna Denise Dennhardt Scholastic Recognitiong chievements Rewarded 'Y' -u 4 fi: ,,,,, , DMM' fir ' ,M .ff , 1 5 AQ. ,, . .A -- - 34 Seniors Mike Dennison Q Cathy DeSmet Bill DeVriese Kim DeWitLe Joyce Dick Pam Dietsch Peter Doering Barbara Donaldson Susan Dorbeck Denise Dorland Karen DOUSIHN Kathy Douglas Kevin Douglas Iom Doxle Pat Drefchinski ken Dull .Jeanine Iaumtmiin ' Sara Duman Bob DUUIUP Neva Dunn Belinda llunton Lori Dye 1. Senior Optimist Award winners Craig Gustafson and Kris Hagherg perch themselves next to the M in the front hallway. Congratulations to these two fine looking birds. 2. The Senior Bowl members are FRUM l.El 'l' TU RIGHT, FlHS'I' RU W: Guy Jackson, Craig Gustaf- son, Allen Treavor, and Mark l.a- mon, RUW 2: Ellen Harrington, Pam Harris, and Dawn Funk. lf you'll notice, Craig was pictured on the preceding page. What a hrain you are! Seniors 35 36 Seniors Hanneil Ealey Pat Eberhardt Mike Eddy Ron Edmonds Paul Edstrom Ed Edwards Rich Edwards Jeff Elijah Reaching Success U- .,.., 255323 fs Mlitlniqge se 1? 1 Qin z, Qiirl?-fm JK ,asf 5 i Q95 vi. L 535 w .zgiavf , l 7- if all I ' A E' - aims 5 'Pgifimw Q T-533259 f gfvlfigk ' Pffiigkg wage , , . 5 f so H ' it ? 1 3 3, . , . 1. -Jackie Reedy debates, with a serious mind, the kind of future schooling that she needs. 2. Chris VandeMoortel looks surprised when she is told of her grade on an English final. Maybe next time, Chris! N.-N. i Cal Elliott Richard Engstrom Chris Ervin Marie Escarza Patricia Everett David Exbom Bill Favri Thomas Fecht Matt Feeney Sheri Felgar 8 Patrick Fells Rhonda Ferguson Brian Ferris Carol Fesler Seniors 33 oline's Libraryg ot the F Biggest But the Noisiest Daniel Finch Dave Finley Debbie Fischer Marty Flosi Dave Foss Bill Foster Lori Franks Denise Fredriksen Scott Fretty Bob Frey '38 Seniors Kurt Friesth Derwin Gantz Carol Garner Shelby Garrison 4 Shhhhh! Kevin Jordan and Breon Norton! Don't you know that this is a library? Kim Gault Sue Gellerstedt Julie Gerard , Bonnie Gerstel Diane Gesling Eugenia Gilson -led Gisel Brian Giltings Rick Goetz Greg Gooch Senior 40 Seniors n. Cheryl Goodman Terri Goodman' i Ken Gordon Lynda Green Ron Green Jackie Greer Dan Greiner Cynthia Griffin John Griffin Steve Grimes - - Catherine Guerrero Dorrie Guinn Susan Gurik Craig Gustafson Me . if - ,idx x ,Q SK 1. Having her head measured for cap and gown, Cathy Guerrero finds out that her head is definitely smaller than the brains she has filled it with during her three years at MHS. 2. Showing his talent in picking out graduation an- nouncements, Jeff Scherer points out his favorite one. It Takes a Lot of Brains to Graduate From Moline 'Kr , Doug Gustafson ' Toni Gustus Kristine Hagberg Randy Hahn E N Pat HHH Cheryl Hammerberg Patricia Hammitt Dave Hanavan Rick HanCkS Nancy Haney Carol Hank Mark Hanna Barb Hanson Ken Hanson Seniors 41 Catherine Hardin Jeff Harmes Denise Harper Scott Harper Ellen Harrington Melody Harris Pamela Harris Vanessa Hayden Teri Helsel Kerri Hendershot Jeanne Henning Pam Henry Lisa Herman ' Eric Heukeshoven Rhonda Hicks Tom Hicks Verna Higdon A Jane Hill D 4 Linda Hill Tim Hill Brian Hodson 1. Sherri Adams concentrates on the full meaning of getting up in the dark. 2. An unidentified sleeping senior gets full use of library Kevin Hoffman Mark Hoke Jeff Holmes furniture. Seniors 43 lanelle Holmgren Earnest Hook Earnestme Hook Daw ld Hoover s tb . 'QW' E ' H it , , i fg: ,Q3g5f2aQ?i 53: A ' an Ev -,ig . Q , V li ew-lfll e K V fl l . U fl, lvvlf r . l lf,-ff A k . ?Tl'f,s' Q. vp 2. , figs . ' - X0 A is . if?-fi Beverly Hopping Mike Hopping Lynn Horton Beth House Doug House Chuck Houston 1. Karen McCarthy smiles with delight as she shares a weekend experience with oth- ers. 2. Leslie Watkins tells of a peculiar and most interesting story that happened to originate in the Staff Room. 44 Seniors - David Howell Vindy Hoyt Mark Hoyt Pat Hoyt Gary -Johnson Jeff Johnson Randy Johnson Sheila Johnson Steve Johnson Teresa Johnson Tim Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Pam Hudson Ken Hull Rebecca Hunt Julie Hunwardsen Seniors Communicateg Discuss Experiences Roger Hutton Stephen Irwin Guy Jackson Sue -Jacobs David Jarrard Beth Jasper 4 Brian -I en sen Am y Joh n son Brian Johnson Craig Johnson Seniors 45 Kevin Jordan Peggy Jordan L Brian Kapple Ken Karlfzx Stan Kauzlarich - Susan Kauzlarich , Ronald Lee Keenan Debbie Kehrer Gerald Keller Vickie Keller V H.. pnqfi-,m I Shavaun Kidd John Ketner Glinda King , - Steve Kirchoefer 1. Pam Henery gives a quick glance to the camera, wondering if she'll ever be able to wait until graduation. 2. Melody Harris says You've got to be kidding , after being told of her scholastic success as a senior. I ' Seniors 47 Q41 1. Trying to figure out the new self-scheduling process, Nancy Nelson and Becki Searls look over the information packet. 2. It is a life or death decision Vicki Cheek. Once you choose that teacher . . . you're stuck with him! Craig Kirkpatrick Sue Klann Mike Klansek Jana Klarkowski Sandy Klingborg Kathie Koster s Randy Komadino - Russ Kooken Mark Kostka 1 Steve Kovaics 48 Seniors , Julie Knaack Jim Knudson Richard Kochuyt Ann Koeppel .1 ' :gc 7484 A 5 Ta ssl 0 wi -1, , I., I 'r ,xy Pr ' 1 I J ' 1 1 , 1 Gary Kfakef Rhonda Kramer ' Karla Krantz Gayle Kravel I Self-Schedulmg Allows Students to Pick Teachers .Kim Kruger Dave Kruse Mark Lamon Robyn Lams Gary Langley Jeff Langley - , Brad Larson f Debra Larson -Q M g, - Shirley Lassen Joni Latham 2,3 TQ I Seniors 49 Talents Found 1n nd A Outslde of Wharton Pat Latting Robin Laughead Ted Lawrence Julie Leaf Peter Leaf Klm Lecomte Art Leemans David Leemans Russell Leffler Chris Lewis Patricia Lewis Susan Lewis Teresa Liedtke Stacy Liljeberg V r Kathy Lindberg Jerry'Lindquist Cindy Lipes Kathleen Lister Cynthia Long Craig Lubke Kent Lundeen Mona Lyons Missi Maddelein Kent Maeglirl Charles Mahar Ron Mahar Deborah Mahoney 9 1. Sheila Johnson dances to the rhythm of the music played by ' the band. Go, baby, go! 2, With microphone in hand, Kevin Robert Majetic Dawn Marino Craig Marino Blusher wines and dines the bon-fire pep crowd. Seniors 51 Kat hy Martin Dan Martinez Charles Mathias Rick Mathias Steve Mathias Doyle Mayne -leana McAllister Brian McCall 52 Seniors Karen MCCBFIHY Gary McClean Sandy McClean Darrell McColl Mike McCoy John McCumber 1. Traveling to Moline, Dennis Cheng has exchanged ideas with the students at high school, and in doing so has broadened his insight of America. 2. Leslie Watkins, Ver- na Higdon, and Linda Weis exhibit many of their souvenirs from their trip they took to Europe last summer. Linda wants to know if any of you can read her poster. Any ideas? Students Exchange Ideas With Foreign Countries Debbie McDonald Karen McKee I Cindy McLaughlin Barry McNeil ' Q G Karen Mclntosh Tom McLaud Glenn Mclviiiiin Bruce McNeil Jim Mc New Sheilah McNew Martha McPherson Randy McVey Julie McPae Harvey Mead Jr. I Seniors 53 54 Seniors Joe Mendoza ' Dawn Mercy Randy Michels Mary Michl Dwight Mielke Mary Mier Gary Milefchik Debbie Mier Jayne Miller Kathy Miller Rhonda Miller Cindy Minnaert Kathy Mitchell Jeff Mitrisin 1. When the ball comes over the net Greg DeClerck, the object is to hit it back over. Of course we realize you have a handicap. No table: no net. 2. One, two. three hit. That's the kind of rhythm that Tim Tonn had to win second place in the Big Bounce. Q Seniors Enter in First Big Bounce Tourney - 3 Mike Mix Richard Mlekush , 1 Cheryl Mobley Debbie Mock 1 Margaret Moen William Moon - l Mike Moore Debbie Moran I SCOtt M0f9h8-If Jan Morgan Carol Morrison I Ann Murphy Pat Murphy Travis Murphy Seniors 55 56 Seniors Steve Navarro Ed Neaves Brian Nelson . Lori Nelson Mark Nelson Nancy Nelson Pete Nelson Richard Nelson 1-r V , Sheila Nelsen Tom Nelson Sheri Newell Dave Nicholson 1. Tara White tries to assist a helpless student with self-scheduling. Keep in there, Tara! 2. An outstanding product from the debate team is John Mc- Cumber, making another fine fiery speech. Maybe, in a few years, we will see him in Washington! Seniors Help Tliemselves nd Others in Education Gary Nicholson John Nicke Debra Nielsen Wanda Nielsen Cecilia Nixon Melinda Oaks Lori O'Brien Mike 0'Brien Greg Ogle A Greg Olberts Peggy Olson Lora Osbourne ' U' ' I Seniors 57 58 Seniors P3111 OSSiHl'1 Jeff Ost rander Debbie Overton Sue Owens J0S9Ph Padesky John Palmer Meffidy Palmer Alan Panicucci Seniors Express Enthusiasm Throughout the School Year S ,,.1- X I if Robbie Park Mike Parker Randy Parker Robert Parker Mark Parpart Linda P3U'0HaHi0 v Bob Paulin Thurese Paulson' Jayne Peak Gary Pearsall Mike Pederson Franciscia Perez ' DeDe Peterson Ken Peterson l , 1 1 af Ron Peterson Steve Petrie Dan Phelps Kathy Phillips Rick Pierce .Steve Piercy 1. Jon Christoferson claps with enthusiasm and delight for our winning football team. Rain will never dampen a good spirit! 2. Dave Hanavan and Kim Yuskis smile with anticipation, ready for a new year and numerous activities. Seniors 59 l James Polchow Tim Polchow Jeff Poltliet Mike Pollard Gloria Pond Morry Popelier Marc Porter Don Powell -fy H '5, 3 60 Seniors Mike Powell Dave Pratt Sherry Pricq Debbie Pynckel Tim Quinn ,Dana Radosevicl l Cathy DeSmet leamed that helping for girls gym wasn't as easy as shevthoughti fwould be when she discovered that the person before her didn't know how to file,Q Mr. Coopman, you may think it's funny, but Ican't figure this new reglstratig out , exclaims an exasperated student. l Self-Scheduling Prepares Senior for College Styles V -is e V 's v Iulie Ragan fvary Rasso P N L Bill Rewerts Dolly Rhodes 62 Seniors Thomme liiattlfilch Assemblies Bring Smiles, More Good Times Shared A' is f - it . an i l fs 4 l V ',-f Q '54 ',..1 , , ' 5 Rose Richardson Roberta Richmond Jan Ricketts Juanita Rifley Renae Cribbs' beautiful voice entertained many lucky students during a spec: auditorium performance in commemoration of Rev. Martin Luther King. Ha vou ever considered showbiz Renae? - l Bill Ripley Candy Rivelli Paul Rivera Barb Roberts 1 Connie Roberts Mike Roberts Mary Rockwell Sheila Rndemeyer I 1 Z l I . i l X l l 1 , 3 we l : I Nancy Roelens Dennis Roesner 1 Ken Rogers Ron Roggenbauer 'fsflgqolsitg At another assembly program, Kathy Resetich, Jackie Reedy, X gp., Brian Roberts Cleo Rodriguez and the entire l student body laughed, sang, shared some words of wisdom, and just plain i had a good time with Charles King. l 1 1 Happy Seniors Are Found Everywhere at Moline Lora Rooker Cindy Rosal es Debbie Rose Janet Rose l i , l 64 Seniors Greg Rosenthal Daniel Ross Holly Roth Edward J, R4-,wland Bruce Rube!-g Mark Ruby Barb Rumberg Tim Rumler Richard Rush Nancy Ryan Q 1 i l o l 4 Patti Ryan Cathy Ryder Jen-y Ryke, Christine Sand Julie Sand Kevin Sanders Steve Sansom Tad Saunders ,loan Schaeffer Beth Saelens Cathy St. Dennis Brian Sandholm Jim Sandusky Kim Schippers Jeff Scherer ' 3' 1. Joe Mendoza proves that when Christmas time is here school subjects change from English and math. 2. Well, Roddie Baker, is that sly smile on your face because you finally got Margaret Moen where you want her? Seniors 65 Senior Sport Enthusiasm Led by Cheerleaders Dou Schor Linda Schotka Jeanne Schrem h E PP P Nancy Schumacher Sandy Schwennker Lynn Scott. 66 Seniors Robert Scott ' J eane Seabloom Bonita Seam an Cathy Seaman Lisa Schmitt Kris Schmitz Jim Schremph Ron Schuldt Becki Searls ' ' Michelle Seeds Valerie Segura Karen Seibert Debbie Senters , Vickie Septer Glena Settles Darci Shaffer I Randy Shaw Debra Sheesley n X Ll eff Sherwood Mark Sherwood Roy Shipp Stephanie Short Seniors 67 68 Seniors Charles Silliman NBDCY Simoens f Mary Simpson Patricia Slead Terry Smarsty Amy Smith Cheryl Smith Debra Smith Joy Smith Lois Smith Susan Smith Jeff Snapp Karen Snyder Pat Soethe 1. Looking over some of the plans for this years Senior Prom are Shirley Las sen, Ellen Harrington, and Sue Kauzlarich. 2. Members for this years Senio Prom Committee are Shirley Lassen. Sue Kauzlarich, Pat Eberhardt. Juli- Carlson, Dave VanVooren, Ellen Harrington, Margaret Moen, Carol Hank Beth Stevens, Jan Morgan, and advisor Mr. Boom. Seniors Work On Plans for Their Spring Prom Yilliam Sokil Jghn Soliz 4610dY 501195 Jeff Southerland k 'Um iobyn Souza Frances Sparacello Ron Sparks Fred Spires Ted Spurgetis Lflgie Sqlleo 1 Robert Stablein h Debbie Stark Steve Steagall ' Lon Steinbeck 1 1 Seniors 69 Pam Stephenson Beth Stevens Debbie Stout Patty Stowell Lisa Strafford Jerry Strandlund Vicki Strenger 3 John Strombeck 6 , V .fb 1 0 Homecoming Activities Keep I Seniors Busy in the Fallf I . . , 7371 I I I I Barb Sullens , Connie Sullwan Chris S I 5 Connie Summers Donald Summers TOM Slifer? I I I I I Y, J gang gwaln Annette Swanson Greg Swanson John Sweeney Dawn Sweetman emse Www' Eugene Tam Lyle Talbot A Mike Tambaro chris Tarbay - 0 I ww! , 2 S' Craig Taylor Leslie Taylor Tim Taylor 1. Putting the finishing touches on a homecoming float, Jeana Terry Teager Rhonda Thennis Mark Thomas McAllister works from the inside of the float. 2. Although floats W are put together with great care, Karen McKee has to give a float a little extra support. Seniors 71 Seniors Enthusiasm in Track Bounds Upwards David Thompson Gary Thompson Jeff Thompson Mark Thompson Sue Thompson Tim Thompson Cindy Thomsen Dawn Thombloom Mary Jo Tobin Tanya Tomlinson Tim Tonn Kari Tomquist Mark Trego Alan Trevor 72 Seniors Karen Trich Wendell Trobaugh Linda Truby Chuck Tschopp Paul Tumbaugh Carolyn Turner Doug Tumer LuAnn Tusler Kathy Udehn Michael Ullrich SOFVH VarlBr0C.klil1 Chris VandeMoortel ' Peggy Vanderl-leyclen 1. Mr. Shipley tried to get Beth Jasper to take over some of his yhllCk Vandefllllderl 1 Mary VandeVoorde Jim VanErstvelde coaching duties and it worked! How's it going, Beth? 2. Come on A ' Jeff Blackburn and Terry Smarsty, can't you show more enthu- siasm than that for our track team? Seniors 73 Brian'VanSpeybroeck Dave VanVooren Cheryl Vearrier Tim Vermeire Dean Vogel ' James Vols Tom Vwmbauf Dan Walker Michele Walker Maribeth Wambeke 1. Carol Gamer will supply surprise her class by creating a beautiful art object out of 'a little mud pie. 2. Let's hope that the art teacher can't tell if Steve Ontiveras added two eggs or three eggs to his mud pie. f 74 Seniors lib ' Debbie Warren Robin Leslie Watkins Charles K Starr Weaver Linda Weis . Dale Wells Tom Welty l A Seniors Create, nd Explore New Art Ideas Tom Welvaert Q Steve Wendt Jeff Wheeler Carolyn White Gary White Tara White -- v , A . Q i l 1 Kevin Wicks Mark Willard n Michelle wikiundi Beth Williams f Seniors 75 Seniors Learn ew And Sneaky Study Habits?'?? Piizzwiiiizzz 76 Seniors Debbie Wilson Denise Wilson Jackie Wilson Chris Windeknecht Vicki Winne Mark Winter ' Jim Wolverton Carol Wood Joyce Wood Kim Wood I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I i I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I . I I I 'I I I I , I I Julie Woods Sue Wynn Don Ygegkel Wyatt York Ken Youngblood Kim Yuskig John Zabloudil Mark Zeitler Tanyg Zelnio U 1. Hey Kim Gault! How about giving us some of the answers?'?? 2. Peek-a-boo Steve Brandt . . . we see you. Is that a cheat note: in vour hand? Shame on you! Mike Zemo Dale Ziegler Tina Ziegler Rose Zimmerman 4 X1 N S A Xfi a Seniors 77 78 Seniors 0 n Us ' 1 9 .95 is A r Q. ' ' - :t..'.:.:,.,1,., .. I ' f ' '91 ' :Q I 'Inf' ' VW - , W ai nm .if NN 1 s N, j'j,.5p5'5 gig, nf f 'C.SrgFf .Mfr ef 4,3 1' 3 1 - K 1 Fr, . . 7' 2 'L . -7 'fr J 4 . 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Camera Shy Seniors Are: John Paul Allen Carol Dawn Funk John Kraker Debbie Silversmith James Anderson Mary Gadaire Karla Krantz Cheryl Skinner Mark Aschan Randy Gill Richard Liedtke Alma Smith Carl Ausherman James Glenn Greg Lindsey Olive Smith George Barajas Joe Gomez Wally Long Jack Spiegel Janet Bames Tony Goswick N Marc Malcolm Dean Spriet Carlos Barretto Vincent Haddock Gayla Mattecheck Gregory Turman Dave Brockett Edmaond Hayser Katherine McCue Chuck Vanderlinden Steve Burgess Terri Hart -Jessie McDowell Richard VandeWalle Terry Cahill Bemard Heaton Rick Medford Steven VanLancker Sharon Casillas Greg Heisley Garth Merrick Randy Walschaert Jim Conway Sharon Herrin Deborah Mills John Wells Mike Cooney Linda Hogg Linda Mornss David West Pat rick Deering Charles Holton Bob Morris Diana Wilkerson Mark DeGrande Robert Hoovler Randy Nelson Ken Williams John Dekker Mark Hull Randy Norin Steve Wilson Robert Dopler David Jacobs Julie Ogden John Wollam Sharon Drexler Eugene Johnson Steven Ontiveras Sandy Woolley David Durham Mary Johnson Chris Osborg .lim Yeager Gary Eastman Rocky Johnson Craig Pauley Debra Young Timothy Ellis Kim Kephart Richard Price Michael Young Jodean Engwall Craig Kirkpatrick Cecil Qualls Julie Erickson Sue Klann Terry Quane Sandy Finch Mike Klansek Gary Reinke Steven Flood Eddie Klant Dave Rives R011 Fvrshee James Knudson Randy Roberson , Dean Fuller Randy Komadino Danny Schershel P Seniors 85 in the middle? be What's it like to I, NV' Junior Class of M. . . I g Finds New Experiences This year the Junior class had many new and exciting ideas for the '73. '74 school season. The first bike race was developed and i carried out in September. Several weeks in October were devot- ed to building the class float. The traditional class party was scheduled, inviting all juniors to 'join in the December festivi- ties. January brought the money raising project of candy sales. The money was to' go toward ia skiing trip to Chestnut Moun- tain. March was spent workingson the annual Junior.Prom. .whichywas again ag success. The spring project was to have a pancake breakfast at Riverside Park. Trucks were to pick up students at schooli and take them down to the park. Af short Easterservice was to follow. i i r s f RX I amgproud to be President of the 100th graduating class of M.H.S. I feel our class is unique in every way. We are fortunate A to have veryifineiathletes, both boys and girls. Wehave endless I X 1 , , energy and spirit which is important for a successful year. I just ' wish we could get more juniors interested and everyone working . , W I 1 M' I K together in making this a most memorable year. fDan-O Watkinsl t'i' i s is I iran for class officer because I like to meet people and make new friends. This seemed the best way to do. so. I enjoy being involved in various junior activities and wish I could convince more students to participate. QKim Henssl I I J K ff X . XL'-i-ij-Z? s 5:-3.-1-- 9 .., . A ' .rj 3 it I sl : 7 tv I . i , W: Q . 1 . X 42 - I 1. It feels good to get outside after sitting in school where you feel sort of yellow dead , says Sue Smith as she trots down 23rd Avenue in the Homecoming parade Going over the list for the busy year are Junior class sponsors Mrs. McGrath, Mr.iCro1 Mr. Shelor, and Mrs. Jacobs. 3. Officers for the Class of '75 are Kim Henss, Treasu Dave Youngvorst, Vice-Presidentg Dan-0 Watkins, Presidentg and Ann Clark, Secret All four have made excellent leaders and fine officers . V 88 Juniors Gail Abrahamsen Javier Acoata Keith Adams Kathy Adamson Kathryn Adolf Kevin Adolphson Pamela Albertson Karen Allen Mark Allen Doug Allison Sandra Alliaon Lawrence Althouse Alan Anderson David Anderson Kathy Anderson Linda Anderson Martha Anderson Merri Anderson Richard Anderson Scott Anderson Terry Anderson James Anthony Kevin Archibald Sandra Armstrong Debbie Arnold A X 'L , I W I ,, Hgh Atkins Duane Ayres Lisa Bahnks Mike Balmer f If Q' I .I Q Bill ,Barker William Barker Gerald Bauwena Rebevva Belle' 6 I .I 'gm J 'IQ' I r ,,A - Vickie Beatson Brian Beck Tim Beck Rlchlfd Behnkln , I -I ,, .K I If - . i f vi - f il ii A I l T r A . i, Q - - L. V, N -:egg :A 'f il. 227 -' I W J if,i,.,,- ' ' ' ' 1 A- 'I I ,QW ' ' 1 if Y ,A 1 , K 2' i ll , in il A f' 1 4. i , - - 5 If A . 1. - - A x 3' ' 'A ' r V A ' ' A A A . ,. ,J Q., ' bs' A ln: ' S . , II II., , ,I S ,L 8 V B Q A' X 5 ff if ' , , ' , n I ww i I ' :W A 2,5 Joseph aeiain J 5 ,I 'f fb. 5 5 H ' K ' A I or 'I ,, Vanessa Bell Q19 Aft ' B - , '- 'U if Z ,f ' 'if - ' DavidBengaton fi W.,, f K I ' . M ri I 6' f G '- ' f' 4 Brian Bennett I ,L 7 e I X ' yi N A fy 1 AI 1 V JulieBenson pf: ' 4' , 1 Q 123 4' Y t I ' .f ' Mary Benson gf X A 1 'X 55. I KI ,f 4 , ,,I r Peter Benson . I .VME .II 0 . FI If QA 5 W,I,,, I I ,Iwi . ,I. I ' Q Q W I . .QI cynuiia Bernal Q 1 f K A A. K I - Gemma Berry - '14 . ,, I - , W .-1 ' I , Denise Bert I .2 ,. T I W .I ' fy n 9 Brian Bicknell ' I , h ' ' I 4 ' I fi ' Joe Billhartz I V541 in I on-yn Bixby Y , u ,. , 4,51 1 -Q, . . I ', , I IPL. l A ' I TornBlack ff X., 1, I 'ti ' X X I , ., Y' i P ' .. In ' Ilgg' f 1 , ' 'S' Ai? ? 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Gail Dannels K il A sg: ' , Julie Darling - X 44 , , Virginia Darling 5 L U. 2 , A 'W K A 1 BraxileyDavis , ., W I,,l,,. :,,.,,,, , -' ,ffl J MW . Q A ' i ,lk ' Doris Davis f - Q51 , J ffD A . J, 3 1' , if D ' n J J ciaigixffison J. 52 D ,4fg,, f' 2 J 4 A A f , Ap-mean ' Q , 5 N if ' fl, ' lf JohnDeBlaey - ' f ' H 'UK '22 f , 3' A , gn Gregory DeBlieck , ' ,i k ' 'V ' l45'lY,f, Y RnbinDeBusschere ' 3351.1 I im i J . J J' M J - el gqakggcefkei fr' 25 ' J , , , ' ' ' f. Susan Delathower PV i , fam L fy 3 - 5j'j,5g DarciDeMarlie i ix ,ff We ggi' , Lwnnemink I f . 4' Q I I 9 A H Q J ,. Q! K , ,MQ .. api! ,Mg A ' If 5 .1 'Q Mike Dempsey ei: S 2 W' 1531 , X ' ' I ' fem' :I ' 1 Linda Dennison It , ,fd , ,. K , Q, . , NL as D , U 4 -Q. 55: Og 1 ff .I V 5. ew, . - . usan epaepe 212' iff' 1 Ei--ff 3 ,aa , 1w,..eA ii K' Cynthia DePoorter A' ' 5' Z RichardDeSmet 1 I ,e ff, J f , Q- D21 TT desi? 46' 12 Lamb h V , 4 ' 'll - 3 ga 'fin 7,5 'f Ba' eus ane ' 'Q W H 1 ' Karen DeVolder '2-1' QQ, Q23 2,5 ,- ' f -r Q. Ruben DeVolder - A it A , 5 , 2211-3 4 K- James DeWitt ff' l + J a J ,J if-f , . , 612.1 an -. fi J- V- V cmminenewme ki Q Q35 :A Ji Jan DeWitte ,. ? ,dk fig E' ' , H' H Joel Dick ' Al' gf ' i Q I ' , ' y V Robin Dickson ' . ge -A gg .. , Zim., K' sk -. ' ' Y- Hey, Barb Weakly! I have always thought, that shoes were worn on the feet and not on the hand. Am I wrong? A A. - Juniors 91 m Dumoulm con Dunlop even Dunlop n Dussinger Juditl' Duyveyanck liemard Ealy Daryl Ekker Brad Eckert tchell Edgar om Edstrom Jeff Emess Kath lynn Elrdahl dy Eldridge 'china Burg lane Emery vid Ericson St e Erickson C thu Estes avid Evans K dall Ewen Deborah Fakaa X nine Ferris ' oseph Fecht onda Felgar nald Fel ger ela Fennelly Susan Fesler Mitch Fincher nna Finkle l Dirk Fisher 4 Sybil Fisher Sylvia Fisher Randy Fislr Joan Flatley Chris Flynn berlee Forbe Ro Forslunli A Lori Fowler Tam' Francque a ein Franklin larles Franks Doreen ' ' , I Fremnger ,s , i Q-7' AE 'f if ilt Mike Deering Sharon Dooley Jacqueline Drinkwine. ag.,- kj Theresa Dornbek William Donaldson James Dopler Gwendolyn Doss Dorene Driscoll Lisa DuBurg :ui , lex? il li g' bc Christine Donis James Douglas Keyin Duckett as. +3 D Michael Donley David Dreifurst Deborah Duke I 'Y on 1 92 Juniors i X 1 1 1 i Dana Fritz Leslie Fuller Sheryl Garmon Rhonda Garza Paul Geyer Kurt Frohreich Kent Gainey James Gamer Jan Gauger Jean Gibson Saundra Frybarger Kenneth Hiller David Gallens, . - Joseph Garcia Mark Garrisonw i Q Randal Garrison Debra Geddling Perry Gellerstedt TWC! Gibson' Steve Gilbert - H 55 Q, Neede 1. Diane Mudd fmdsfthis position impractipal in anything else susaaiiiigrn but tugfo-war, Wheftfia way rtoigol- 2. I betiiieeky Johneomfeels , t like spinach as she pulls her team to victory. Whatido you ' 1 think? Deborah oline Gmudel 'frgrr3FayeG1ai5i6iSlQQ Don Good Robin Goodman Jeanne Goodyear 9'iva--- 'L Paraskevi Goumas ie 'oliiroooa DaveiGraham A ,r 1 Charles Graham Diana Grawe Catherine Green Mark Green aren Greenfield gg Q' Randy Greehleaf Richard Gregory Laurie Groene A Trudy Gulley f Marcy Gustafson gaixdra Gustafsoriiii ii' David Hallheri' ' Juniorsgf 193 1 1 1 i i 3 3 Q I 1 Z 3 i 5 I i 9 K a A I 1 's If J 1 1 .Z E E 1 fm ,Tx 3 syxiiymgvffrQM:A5:,35:H?51G, :imgfigjiigggryiviif:a.:vHit,gzgggaljgjgvgggggz: Az' - ,xgzgjiijj i j xi . f ,,.:,: 1iQ1'i,f.f'FVIE F V ' x. I EEEEIJ ' i QYQ71' ' ilff?lff'1 ' VIE V' '?l1ffi'V ' T' 'V Qld 'rfllfv' ' . Q ,, 'k- I, ' 1 ' 'Q ' ' I 'i.11,, ' ',, ,' 'H llfi ' VI ' ' ' ' Wanda Howard John Howell Daniel Hoyt Melanie Hoy! Jacqueline Hubbard Jay Hubbard Sharon Huennekens Annette Huff Reid Humphrey Lisa Hunter Lisa Husar Randall Husband Richard Husband Michele lmpena Carole Jackson Carol Jacobs Robert Jamison Jackie Janes Mark Jarchow I Richard John Christopher Johnson Dennis Johnson Elise Johnson Harry Johnson - - - - ,F Junior inds Stray From School Subjects ' S as M ij 'J S ' 1 J ' Bw ' -Q K ' 2 J ' QW X ' J all V' .Q , A A m f S J J s .pi 4 -x sf - . - .f 3 .Le -- ' '- i sf' ,K A 'N 'auf if ' J , 0, A Q M- Q 'H I ' , A, ,-11,15 , - X 1 .. i , :, Il 'e'l .1 m f G ? S, iii, N 'Jdifr M f ' 1 W' 'wie J' - ' A1 . 2. ' 'H J ox , I N, gm ,. f - y J A 1 the X5 , i eq -frm or f' Lf? ,- ' 1 - i 'r 111. ' . 5 -I 4 Q' 0 '. 3 ' J- ' ' .. 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' I 1 Merle Kam z ., ' ' 4 X' , ' it A 75 Qi' , Frank Kauzlarich X 4- I q , , H X ,fj ., L- Debbie Kehrer ,A 13' 4 L , i . 13, it tijl ff' fi . A ' 'V 4 Gary Kelly ' , , ,miie i-,, - i ' xi 4 ki ffr- -Q 'xgfieif si! ' J-Q-597' or Ei' rf - ' ,LLV N Qg yii o ' '1 21,55 ' L - by f'-'Q V Jeffery Kelly ' A 'la ' if f 4, ,Y ' M Q Q' Kari Kephart .1 - ' ' , t 17, fi . W ll , I J Candy Kettering M g. K I Q -r ' ff ' . ' A 'S' Diane Kiehr , -K A ft -fx 2 k W b A I V ,ii Paula Kimpe 3. ,,. , 11:5 Q H ,gf J f f H V .HL H' :iw X ll 1' David Kanima X ' . ' ', A '-1 . ' 9 4 ff. ,-: w ' M 1 2 James Kinney Juniors 95 Dave Panicucci is aghast at the energy of the girl racers as they fly past him, faster than the speed of light, L Mark Kinsey Marilyn Kllnsek Nancy Kopel Qin! KNW: Debra Lancei VT ' Lak ' O Would you believe the tortoise and the hare? Kim Kochuyt and LynnKLivengood peddle down the home stretch . V K R0bi11Ki22r FredLarsen JanaLarson Terry Larson Sally Larue RickLaunius1 Cmfib' Klmgerslev James Lsuth Robert Laver Lynda Lavin Ellen Lawrence Rebecca Lee 1 MlCh82l.Kf0?E9f I DonnaLeemnns Cheryl Leihsing Ken Lemaster Michael Lemaster Lisa Leslieg A K L '-k, K W Jil ' Dvvfdgbam 'K -K Kimberly Lester Susan Lewis Steve Lillybeck Steve Lind SuzannaLindleyQ Mlchellelmndry Julie Lane 4 - SCO!! I-aflgleb' Tom Lingris Kathy Livengood David Loete Michael Lofgren Don Long! 3 K Lg, L X ANY A L L r , QA A 'K W W . f 1 B K K 51 Y K X . ,P X - - L L L l KA , - 'Q KJ. LJ! , 4 , , L 'ti W ' -a N' A X 2 r,... s Q L V3 A 1 f In , L 1 3. X Q K. ' 1 , s gg, 'L S 1' . - i B f .' NY? ,L f 1 if . L , L K M. , A A K A ' W ' L N Q ,- X - ui , L 4 , L Q - ' . . K Q1 ' -gi 'W 'Sir l xy. KL L 'K ws M L r Q num ' ' f L-f L V I 1 N 1 1 -if 6 , 1 Qs 5 W KL if ' 1.4 L,i, L23 i L 4' . A V 1 .L ML K L i . 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' ,.,... 5, i Maisel Mafifaas Mark Matthews Tom May Q , Charlotte MdAdams if Kexiin McCarthy Brian McCaulley P'9?1el M?Cl?n'Y Ruiabll Mcijliay Larry McColl K Kevin McCoy Les? McCpy'f., Johri' McCrdi5iEy Carrie McCright MaiyMcCge , Deliorah Mcbbnnell ..,., Mdlodie Mqiliarland Mike McGee Kaghy McGuire fMibhael Mcfmosh ' Steven McKay Gary McKihbon KirpgMcKiniig Kdrfer Mclgaifie Cihdy Mclfaughlin Kevin Mcljdughlin Lyrin McLaughlin Mika McNallQy Doug McNeil Donald McPherson Milli?-Wm MQSY18118 Cailwrina Mieadows Leticia Medrano Slgve Meergman Jbhh Mehuys ,j Randall Metxemick A Juniors A97 ,r ' Spirited JuniorsGather Lorel Monson Wilbur Nlmmnvy .Irie Mont ag Jan Mriure Tam my Muon . Mark Moore Terry Munn Pamela Moore K , fiiif. ' , 11511. ,izgf . yy gg,-leffhlrirenn ' MarlaM6rgan -fkaren Miirlingy tTindykMnri-is A U ' 5 K 1' ' ' Q' ii' Tim Morrell' 1 Diane Mudd Kevin Mundell Bonnie Munger to a A , I V t Ruger Nlunger Chris Murphy -lane! Mums Debbie Myers n S Dnnald Myers Darbie Nelsen Diana Nelson John Nelson in rrrr I r , r, i 5 j a igl Thi r r i Q A ' 4 A , ills - 33 W - flu -gi is ' if ,lui i , H?b941faMi2f m I '7' T if i ,W i H ' L ' - L, ,A ' ' .fji L JuSOPl'lMiljush 1V ' K -' fi 1 ' i' . ' ' 2 ai 1- as V . w 1 r f .1 fi fi ,, w , , in Brian Miller -. FK' A K ' K 3 Y 'jx if ' 5,124.54 1 A ,nl by . L I , 'xii K V ,VV ., N f Y . 1 ' 'i ' ' K , ' ' V ' ' iffq. ' H if ' I A ' ' - Y' rimiene Miner . 1 -' 'H f Q gf ' '40 in 2z?f i,L wa ye L ik 3 ,Dghlyie Miller ai ji , ,lv ,Q fm, ,i f, I Q , f 'gn Mme' 11' :1 in 51 ' l K Mx Y Q T is A i n , C . ' 2 .L V A . x ' ' ' ' ' ' l h , , ra Q. .Y N , 2, ,ii ,',. V ' Wifi A TY' l .5 . ,A .V Michael Miller - 7 ,- 'Y i W f v i , ' .- ' r ' ' Patripiabllilligan .b J if ui . K. D Q I 1 , 3 3, ' 5 J r Mins f J ,R i L ' , 1'3E'1jifii5 ' ' ig ' gui ' , gm g f Q M gg. in , ' V t. Q x ,T . i 2 A AW K . 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W A ' I .xii i a , if fl hliir i ' f n fa W , iff. -f 4 ,f r ,ygnfw , A, Q w Q . - K 'V lib- , 325: A-in ,l ' w 7 1 Monica Nblnon Nancy Nelson Susan Nerdahl Tammy Newton , , Nedra Nichols . i V Vickie Nielsleh Harold Niles 4 Kiifmmiff - A 1 '3L,William Nippbr , Steve Nixon I Elizabeth Nqah if Ellen Nqrusn . E K V Bradioiilgs K 7? 1 'Sheila 0'Bi-ian L,:i'g 'Julia.01illEl!f' 1 ' .l6fl'GHE5fiii i I 3fPaula O'DonnallA K 1-A Jay Ogden ' f Karen Olson Melanie Olgqn K 1 98 Juniors 1 , . t A Take a float, a truck, and a bunch of kids and you've got spirited Juniors uniting to serve their class Cathy 0'Neill Cynthia Onliveros Keith Orendorfl' Wayne Orendorff Leslie Ossian Antonetle Overlay Jim Owens Zachary Padilla Dave Panicucci Joel Papenhausen Constantine Pappademos Janet Parks Debra Parsons Carrie Patton James Pauley Jodie Paustian Jeff Pearson Kathleen Pearson Roger Pearson Daniel Pepping Leslie Perez Dianne Perkins Brenda Perry Beth Person Cregg Peterson Linnea Peterson Pamela Peterson Tom Petrovich Debra Piercy Shelly Pike Donna Pitstick Lauren Plattenburg Sue Plog Susan Polchow Teresa Popelier Mike Posateri Sharmon Poulos Bruce Powell Joanne Powell Gail Prunty Kevin Puebla Molly Quane Beverly Randles Charles Raney Gregory Raney Lori Rash Paul Rasmussen Andy Ream Vickie Reber 1 . , . ,,,. I , W f , ll ' , . , ff fw qgv rs.. , ff: wwf- 1 Kg, Kxmberly Reed 5-1 -Q 1? I be . 'fm' 335 1 chuflesagm 4 4 ,T V 5.1. - V NV ' V V V V V . Rnnald Renmck . ,sg ,fi 'VF U Q Q fu :ii QV ' Q 1 K Brian Rewensif' i - 'L ' ' , 4 i X: A44 fir is VV . Aida Reyes X -Q D . , Q . .V . W ' 'J' 3? y 4 Robert Reynolds .. ' r ,-4' V ' - .W , , 'M . . ,. ' Y , , x ,. .Q Nancy Rpchards L2 K , .f : I -V I 4 t. y , ,ly ,iz . 4 .. mf' Wi? V I -1 fix A - 4 ' Nancy Richardson ' 4 vf, W' V Ai Q , . ,ggf W l . 'limfvlhy Richmiller Y V- K 4' 4 'V 4 . I 5 , V31 -Vg A fm E V 5 Rebecca Ridnourg j W ' 75 l .. - 5 , lg ' ' lil V A QW I Amh.-nynna 1 X in - A , Q 5 '- ' ' 4 Joel le Rivera l ,,,,.. ' ' X 2 V, 3 V -r,VV VV Tgmyra Rghesnn ig , 4 -V 'K f, ' -X 4' Sheila Rndemeyerl A N- ' 'S K, ' 25 Y ' . ' . 4' 1 'fa , ' 2, . A ' a, ' iff' 4 'fn 'M 5' fgf 'UQ 1'hnslopherRndkey 3 4 53 ', ti., ' . was ' 'A .4l11S2R0KifiHue2Q,,5. - Y ' , A ' , f f ' A f IM czhfimngfmelens ,, . 142' K , l 5' Q i L - , f V V X swphenungm i ya a w l 4 , A ll ' -sf - an Q Q 4 l -f' V cnfasuineyanlsehlf- 315.6 4 A N 5 xi 53 L - '? I f mL' 'rsmmom f L 1 V V lp' 1 2 4 V K T . f James Rmenberger , H fl, - Wi Qi? -1 - , V V 3 ' .gms . 12, 5. . . .V n m li - 41' H 1 . fx . 'fN'W'- 4 J x 5 ,, Annelioss ' f - , mia Rm-fell , ,, O Q1 '45 ' l lleo Rudd l ' D ' '-f IA na... ., ,lngg W . I Q . , 4 A V VV V W 'l r H9 A James-Rumberg , 1' ,f Cindy Rumldr Brent Russell 'P Dianna Russell' ' l 'la'-All U' Dean Ryan .k Valerie Ryrkeghem , 'iii l 'ZW 'E A. fs . K 'Timothy Rynntl Wil ' l Tamara Saathnlf, V ' fl 3 I CindylSacket1, Q V , : V Cfaigiiale V 'V l Douglas Sanderson . :VM ' 'V L V Sherfy Sandlinw A A D X ,, 'ff 4 -l i 6 K 'Q 1 :ff r all f 1 ,,. ISI QE' f , 2 1- QE, f I . l , Q 4 x W wx 'Z 4 1 1 i X xg A ' Q 1 sy' X x x 1 r I XV K' l Q , ,F ' 41 .f , M we E il . x +L 22 .- ' S' x v V I , 'N f '1 .Q , U l fu ' 'W l 41, , , W gs ,, 1 V 1 'ck M ,1 Q5 . f :gl S, 6 ..-' V Q ef , , -2 Q, l x V + Q my K xi 8 4 K N M Q icrosc pses 4 Prom te Interest V IOQK Juniors , l , XXhNg 4 i jay , . 1 GfQ2lScotl,llanal5li6s dnllinnoaint sndbimdn for His Biolbgy clfiiss, Mal be it's a Legny tiny sophqmorg. V V V V , l Lu ,, A , , A s sew ' wee' Q -v Ee e A . ' -up L4 .51 V A 1 . ' ' 2 David Stanford . Constance Starr Ava Steiadman Sharon Steine Timothy Stem ple I-James Stephens i W Jonathon Stoewer Jean Strandlund Terry Strayhall Karen Strot her Connie Summers ft Heidi Summers . Janet Siirratt James Sully Dwight Swartz n 'FIV' 5 ne 1 Carmen Sandoval Lydia Sandoval Steve Saunders Pamela Schalk James Schanfish Jerry Scherschel David Schilb Thomas Schoeve Cheryl Schrempf Susan Schrempf Mary Schumacher Brenda Schwieter Gregory Scott Marsha Scott ,k Suzanne Scott Jeffrey Sedlock Richard Seibert Bruce Sellers Wes Sellers David Shelton ' Lori Sherwood Geraldine Shoultz Eric Shriver Donald Simmons Mark Simpson Chris Slater Thomas Slavens Mark Smiddy Kari Smith ' Melody Smith Michele Smith Peggy Smith Susan Smith Toni Smith Stephen Smithers John Snyder Patricia Soen Cynthia Soliz Audie Solomon Vickie Sparks John Spotts Diane Spurger is S ' 'illfy ?k. .gms A ,. .i A im ri- ,r W ,. H V. W . Nia ' Y - I S 7 ' .9-fi 39 S' ,,, ., N, my , 7 at Q We Lf .. ' 1 1 A -, , .J V ' I .-'F X ' A g ,...w'-S., L, S ., A-W - ag t r .4 ,, S -4: to .M N I xl.-' U ' S 1 fy' ' ' - , -f-- QQ ff, 3 f, f -'L . ' - 'ee' .-,wtf id' - ',..E' 1 ,. , eg-hw, t Q H .- P A MM .1 Q ' , . -V ' -'f f Cheryl Swedberg Deborah Swenson Jennifer Swenson Pamela Swiatltiewicz Mark Talbot Robert Talley X'anessa'l'aragowslti Richard Yaube -Juniors 101 ws. vm -5 1. My locker holds my emotional about otha through all of CNW fmfl 1h4?a1bH5?ai1r 102 Juniqrso ,mmm 2 l 2. I've looked ooks, and I still Dennis Treanor Kevin Torres Udelfm Duncan Uskavitch Zeno Susan Vander!-leyden John Van0verberg Lynn Timothy Verhelst Jon Cynthia Mark VanDyke Cathy Varlas Q .nl ra . 2 A mmf L at Sb agar 7 :', f QU iii' g-In-if ' X iii! 4 f 13. f -nw 1 bggkg, I cayft get Tari Vermeulen Jody Vogel Darcy Vogele Suzette Volker Mark Voorhies Cathyiwalker Robert Walkei Sarah Wallape Tom Walton Michele Warne! Patricia Warner Richard Wasserman Patricia Waterman Dan Watkini 1- '-,t li 5 . A N ,V ,W v, V x J! Jiinidis Vins Paul Iifgfffgghvnm Katlyefrinxeffrey' W-lukiy Rakextraw :VN , k .fha 1 ii P- 'ax R W fifgvwrn- ,, ff, J,. . ...XR W w fy, Yr' wb: , 5. ,V 4.Q32gf ' X ,gt he . . wld .a :Q 1 C. ,. 17,11 1. Junior Y-teen members help their treasury expand by selling Homecoming balloons. 2. Matt Simmons and his camera take a break during a home football game. 3. Tom May might want to type faster, but two fingers don't go very far. 4. Is it Peter Pan or TeresaaPope1ier showing gymnastic talents- on the trampoline? 5. ls Liz Hacker wait- ing for her mother or a tall, dark. handsome. stranger to walk by? 6. Sara Trapkus would like to create a clay vaseL if only she didn't get so dizzy. 7. Kathy Pearson thinks that she can stuff a float better than she can st uff a turkey. People may agree with her. Juniors 105 Juniors Perforrri Many Talentsg Successful Year Cx. to begin ke li hat's it W H6831 Sophomores A Sopho1nore's World Is a New Beginning Although the first days of classes were confusing with crowded hallways, strange faces, wrong rooms, and cries of But how can I in only five minutes? this year's sopho- mores were introduced to the opportunities and traditions of MHS and soon settled down to an eventful year filled with a variety of activities. Included on the list were a class party, Homecoming, the excitement of a driver's li- cense, and the thrill of studying for final exams. Second semester sophomores gained self confidence and became 'Wi I old pros awaiting their junior year. But being a sophomore means not only an introduction to new goals and more homework. It means a new beginning that will influence the rest of one's life. It is a search for expression, a striving to reveal oneself, and to know pride. 1. Sophomore class sponsor Mr. Leach with this year's officers Rosa Es- carza, Dan Corkery, Wendy Daebelliehn, and Mike Frieden. 2. The Soph- omore's first big project of the year was the Homecoming float in which Patty Quane and Sandi Rockainis participated. 3. It's best to stop and think things out, say Teresa Kennedy and Marlyce Ruhs as they con- template the newness of it all. 4. A slight disagreement of direction, Bob Fauri and Dave VanNorman find learning their way around MHS a bit confusing, 108 Sophomores r '1 AW e f .- -lege 'V 4319 , '. ' ,W'. . V 11, . . ' if Us E L39 'Ziyi ' if EE bfi' 'V ' '55 ' if ' vlrf, 2:7 ,,f, 4 ? 'ff , fa . y 5 . at if 1 3 s . 'T H -. if X11 ,, ,Q ff, . . Q' 'U P , , Q- 5.255 r , .20 ri I if l lf' Q- , f-1 . 4 'ifkssf . N 1l x'5 M 'ga x I 5 L 2 I .. -.3 i l' David Bahl Terry Baker Perry Barr Jon Baum 0- ' 'me , fi -all ' A5522 579- i xg ,f , 1 Q fx p ,K W , fy is Mid, A I ta W 2 , , fi, A ,f fw .. 1 . a .f,,Q, ?, if v A no 1 ' ' e 4 aS,5i'fi V1 ' if '.,, r' iw' ' 41 25: , ,fi ,1 fm ,gil 'fig .4 , V ef' 'QW' ' an A 'V - 'tx Thomas Chris Bahl Bahnks Beth Balla Rodney Pat Banks Barrowclough Stephen Melissa A Batog Baum Leo Baumhardt J ,J K M f , env. Q 5.9 iii: F? 1' 9 7 ' x A X, M M, A fffflgf yo. gt . . ,J 6 , 2' ig M 5 2 'Q , A . al 4 ,, 2 4 f, 42. V 1 v as ' :Q , ?5?lf5f:S7 Af' ' . . 4233 .4 3 'X' ,szssef . ' 2 .rf ue' Lori Bahnks Donna Baker Virginia Lorie Barber Banks Teresa Stephanie Baughn Bauer Philip M Barbara Bebber' Bebber ' .am fm, W gl 1 Ai. X42 . us, 14 ' is , ,, 1:1 f ,aj g WZ Q! .4 4' 'Fe 24 , . L- 9 5 x xx 4 1 l Bill Beck Jeff Bellmyer Curtis Berry f rf' Q 4-2 ,iii David Beckett Cindy Bennett Susan Berry Ernest Acosta Avalon Adams M. Adams A Jeff Adamson Tom Ade Jane Adolphson Julie Agnor Jim Akers Jeffery Albers Karl Allemeier Cynthia Allen Jeffrey Allen Mario Alrnanza Susan Alstedt Andy Alvarado Conny Andersen B. Anderson Charles Anderson Diana Anderson Jeffrey Anderson Kevin Anderson Pamela Anderson Robert Anderson Patti Andrews Dan Anseeuw Jeff Anthony Geri Armetta Kevin Armstrong Albert Arrington J osephy Arrington Christina Ashby Jane Aswege Randy Atherton Reb Babcock Dino Bagatelas W- . if? if. -. . ' . 'Qt ' , fig 114 , I . , V w if-vw? ' . -i ' e K 5 by sg is ff! ,Z 4. N, N, 1 .. 1 fer fygiff' 3 -2: . :ff ram, ' f.. , -v -7's Q ' '- , 'zfl ,,' -. I '4 f A Eff-,f l .l kv is Barbara ,Chris Behnken Beiderbecke Mitchell Rick Benson Bennett Gene Beyer Tracy Best ,--'A Sophomores 109 Greg Bialohreski li ' -1 , Shevawn Bisinger , NM, Steve Blackwood if - - L 5 f a Ronald Blankenfeld Qi A , ' ' X F' Dave Blaser - ,X k v . 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W .. eg 5 ' v Q ,, K ' Q ig 1 R c ' g of , ' X ff., A ' X a Q 5 u, s:,p.f?a'ej .., , A 1 ff-B 53: ., N 5 V M f:ifs3i'v-... Q- ww: vi 1 If 55,521 I Life is like a tug rope, the more you strive the closer you come to a successful win. Competition Is to Strive to Win But Sometimes Fail 110 Sophomores . xii' . gs Q I - iz' . i . za Z 'fr - 1 ' ' 'I -Vi fy 1 ' 1 ,Q dx: - -L, f , 1. .Z 4 gr- - , Ne: Kathleen Brady Mark Brems Vicki Broberg Cheryl Brumbaugh Doug Bumann Kimber Burke A e N 15 in N as gil! 4 if .. of - - 'l , , ' gg, 4,l,. S S 'A' Laurie Brathall Debbie Brewer Dale Bromley Frances Brunk Jeff Bumgamer Scott Burke . fi. Zi Z 1 is I 5 Q Ee- - K fi iii ei Z' rl . cf 5 5' 1 2 gem N-mix K 5' -.f'!,. .11 234' '-1 ' Q , v ,a. 'i . ' , 'Ll . Q ' , ' if: 'J gf 5-W f ' . GE: l af : 'wif'-vi K 4 .. 'ii ' I 4 gl ' . , ,ey Susan Breecher Thomas Bridges Barry Brown Bob Buel Rebecca Burmer Cynthia Burris Deb Breitenst ein Eldon Briggs Victor Brown Randy Bullock David Burgess Robert Cahalan Audie Canfield Jeanne Carlson Ted Carlson Kathy Cashen Julie Cheek ,Q CC, ,QCC f C Donald Cappaerf Jeff Carlson Thomas Carlson Paul Casillas Greg Chovinard Brian Carl John Carlson Rachel Carrillo Jim Cassady Donald Christal LW' . we-xl .r li J Q! B. Carlson Richard Carlson Denise Carroll Steve Casaady Kim Claeys David Carlson Sue Carlson Dawn Carter Reynaldo Cavazos C. Clark ., Q QNX X , al. J . gtg A K R is X Db. .Cl ..-2 - fi . 4, C In ' , C lr. 7 C F m 'Ky J ' ,aes I ,J 'f5-YW N '?'i3 ! gag., H ,rrsexcexg X ' l 77 ' f'f'1 . C.. fn! C A 1' A JC in , lil. f eng , Q, - - J v Q A nv -1. gi , as fe 'C C' . C ,, gb 2 C . - TT I wr- :Cami C L C la 5 ' A J,-1 '- ,C aff swam , C , V, C , C R 3 W B .fm W 1 , CQ: 1 f 'e 5 f A i C is X mtl 'QA wg veto, E , . ' Ca, A C? ii: ea Q, M ' 1' . C C ... . 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N .vi ,Ca -3 if l .x . -- 3 . C H i s 1 ' A 5 , F, C l Dan Corby finds that getting good grades requires hard work. This is nothing like junior high.. '- r 'rgjxffg' f A CC 1 L 221. J' t K J rf s w 2-f gill i2?i2V - +22 D C C4 gs C aj siffa- ae H , 2 S 1 'I a N -. , 1 Z 5 X ...Y Cherrie Clark Karen Clark Richard Clark Steve Clifton Jim Clow Kathy Coene John Collings Jeff Coll ins Ralph Collins C raig Conner Dawn Cook Debra Cook Rick Cook Shane Cook Judith Cooke Kim Cooney Mark ,Coopman Cheryl Copas Larry Cope David Corby Debbie Cordes William Cork Kevin Corl Marie Couniham Jeff Coussens Terry Cowan Greg Cox Pam Cox Sophomores-Q C111 , 1' deff .,. X. V .r,..,,-k,rf'......,.....V,........a..,,...,1 l n i M---' ' Larry DeMassino Donna Dembosky Ray DeMink Daniel DeSmet Larry DeSmet John DeVnlder Julie DeVolder Steve DeVolder Linda Dewispalaere Paula DeWitte Lori Dickerson Robert Diehl Kelly Dixon Mary Dodds Nancy Doeckel Judy Doman Sharon Dombek Linnea Dombrock Cynthia Donaldson Lisa Donaldson Mark Donis Rick Dorman Dena Douglas Fred Douglas Terri Douglas Trudi Douglas Bill Dowell Steve Doye Jim Doyle Mike Dreifurst Brian Drewea Craig Dull Janice Dunbar Marla Dunn Josephine Duran Lisa Duran Vincent Duyvejonck Tim Dzekunskas Rick Early Judy Eastman Kevin Eddy Lori Edgeworth 112 Sophomores Donna Cabbage Greg Curless Wen dy Daebelliehn Brian Dailey Mike Dawson Carolyn DeBaene 43 Q ' VPS: a X Q , use 9 i .Q 5 wa 5' 2 5 af WY X .Z ,M Larry Curry Cheryl Daniel Cindy DeBusschere 1 , w lviiwe . .1-I wa -Vwzw' 1 .. 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Qin: 1 , V' ,, ,1 1 5' ' I' ' .,-L , 4 3' 'V '.. X , 4' . 'PQ' 'fl . z Q F , .sz lf f gn f W-. ,- A- 35 is av Q 5 1 ' ' Debbie Freeman Debra Gunn Beth Edmonson Ed Ellis Rosa Escarza Tracy Faust Jeff Ferry 5-11 . W K . , I . TEH? a s 4- ' :vi Q . ' e Q 5- '? Dollie Egert Willie Ellis Ken Evans Bnh Favri Lori Ferry el :W , 1 H 1 e 13 6- Z x t C x J' Q Dean Ekstam Paul Erickson Diane Exner 'Jim Feeney Mike Ferry 1+ Q e is K 7' e L f f ,.. '3 N il. 1' ' - A , me K , np. 5,5 ' gar y if 'Qwest' fi F - -.ff ' ii , exif sz, W . A 'smug ' K i s , 2. V i' 'H' O 3 ,- r F .NR YY R M' 2 at 'D K- w An Opportunity for All to Show Their Talents 11. at --Las: ., X...tt. D t r 1 rn, l . E ' 4 ' 1. , 253353 Tom Finch Lothar Foit Lynn Foster i W' gg X ' . Egg .... ,.rau4iiQi:'1,11 t.... , ' f rs. ff A , r - X , ..,3V5,i,tg k is .i A - I 4, v 'l nt ' F F . , 2,-', QW V ' ai' . . , N I., 2'1 t ., V ,, W K -,a ,: F f been S . W i at ,zfr 5. , prix --me , 'V A 'it 1 Wy ,1- 13 8 If . Q ' .Es K 1' hw 'P' Q 4 iv 'Wi if fi N1 , L 1 gr. V si? 1 C - va 1.2 -1 . Darrell Fisher Rebecca Fisher Charles Fleck Dan Forgie Sandi Fqrshee Peggy Fosbinder Dan Foss 1 Kathy Fowler Rommel Foy Stan Franks Robin Fraser ' Doug Flowers -we i' VH kr, 1 Mike Frieden Brad Fritz Monica Fuller Janis Gabelhausen Keith Gainey David Gargann Rick Garmon Cathy Gates Jane Gellerstedt Lori Gellerstedt 'KI don't believe I dropped the whole thing , ex- claims Becky Hunter as she demonstrates to the class that accidents will happen. ' ' . Sophornores 113 . Handling snakes isnft what mdst giils think offas ffm, but Geri Medford d0esn't seem to mind 4- or does she??'? , Bee ze 1 , '-,,, I I., , i 4 .6 K ky fi ' ' in charm Gibbs K iff V Yi ji -2' Ke11ynG1bsQn i ' inii , n . 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My ,, is , x i if Qu E tw '0 , ' M 1 ., , if ,313 E is K Q P ,Ms -u 'iss X - ., M .nn ms 3, 1: A a .- ' '2 Debbie Hummer Dena Humphrey Jeff ide Jim Ijams Denise Jackson Mike Jamison 1 f L Q3 , t ie' - 53. , f- m:A'i.4v':f.fg::f . . , l f .4 , ., ff: .- ,f N 4, ,, , r l' --:ei . , e r' Q fe ,. Q f . fe' .L .- ag, ' ' i 33' '-is 'A' , gn , . nr f- ,Q -5 qu Q ' 1 rg fn, Q ' 1' -' V 2 Y 1 v , Q , Qi E l li in X l - J. ll - i'-- ' i 535. B A, i R - 'ix'---Eli-Hag.-e, 12' -. -, Q'W2 ' i . Fo 3 - .WL ., F- V 'fl i A f- ,A 1 X X ,ess K I is . 5 -. HS ' .1 f52Q,.,2,f' ies .. B - r er K. 1 mr' sit Y' ,. . I Suellen Hunt Randy lnskeep TimJaspex-it in f A Vicki Ickes Jim Isaacson Richard Jennish Becky Hunter Bob Irwin 1 Lisa Jennings '- Q Q Qs QNX ? 0 ix K xl 4 X , -. - ??3'Zsv s fi X 1 ., N, ,- . A ' J W 1- 'ieasfeg-ss 'f Fffiiirrzf J X ..ie .2 K, x V i , , . . T '43, f' 1 'Y asf s if . 1.9-v. S23 fi . I , 'li Q 'N ,H f, .,.r 1 is nz' J i 1? A Q, i ,- , 1-ef f X k , . .use-iii X. if N ,X 1. 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Long Mike LL Lung ' 4' Meta Lobez John Lundahl Less:-1 Lundeen Tom Lundeen Eric Lynn Sandra Lyons Doris Maas Davie MacMillan I John Maere L ,. f Teena Magnusonw Kathleen Maha: Keith Maher KerrryfMeitlen 1 - Joan Majetic Tony Maniscalco Christine Marckese Sophomores ,117 Kathy Miller Tim Miller Doris Mitchell Lucia Moberg Pamala Mooney Valerie Morrison Kevin Miller Jerry Minear Kyle Mitchell Larry Moody Lee Morrell Julie Mudgett Robert Miller Kevin Mital V Tami Mlekush Georgia Moon Teresa Morris Gary Mullins Jody Marcussen Randy Markin Rhonda Markin Phil Marlow Debbie Marsh Stephanie MBTSOUU . - ' il L .r I hristine Martens Craig Martens Davie Martin Marvin Marzulph Annette Massingill Neal Mattecheck A A 1-L., ' f lt L- 'ii jf Sandy Mattis Cari May Steve Mayfield Richard Mayne Frances McAdams Kevin McCarthy i 4, , L :Q K Mi . Victoria McClay Darrene McCord Brenda McCulley Wendy McDonald Kevin McRae Ken McVey ' QQ- - 'LV 1 y Ramon Mendoza Debbie Mercy Julie Meyer Kathy Milefchik Carolyn Miller Charles Miller '- 2 Q-' VFX. 1 : 35-v - ' ev- w N31 ' 1 'V X 1 ' , . ' w is -- H fit V1 -15-4' 1 A . , X 5 ' -1 . .- f 21-Ei? i' iv R: S' ,rf , W ,i 1 so e v 'tsit 9 ,rt gf - 5' 4 1, m we ,' W - 1' A W- wr. w as to r f ii s ' Q 1, 1 .A H g , fx: gif, , V ,Lily aw , 1 : iv A I -' , K A N . ms . J of - ' , In ' ilyg ' Q l : i K i ' ' T ,-4 . if v, ' a, Z h' il R 1 x 4 y 4 1, .5 5- - ,- A fl X, f f- , A 5- ' X .'-1' ' ' ' ' is We ' Q9 ,, ,ski -- 'TQYEETWS - r r r . V -J .. - ' -- Ks ' QW ' . A ' ,JT Q is :auf as :Fl - ' K 9 . A: are You - ii T . T I ev I ' I Ig L ' 17 or , , 5 t . 2-1 Q 1 1 'K F 3 4:1 eore ,ox N -C A ' K ' 41- 9 , - .. f ' .Q i FL. f - v p i' 'sa i ,Wx - if VW I W V W X L h 5 . . , ,, x vk' ,dv-' ' ,, 551511 . ' lf ga n .A 1, . ' - 2-j-2 - V iii-e f Q' A M - N 4, , . 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Lu' ' 1 , 5 xl 5 si '34 K l r 9 I , , l P Sir- f'v' -1 f Sue Oppenheimer Brett Owen Larry Parks Victor Pattarozzi Marilyn Pearson Gloria Perez Terry Peterson J izfx ' S i H f fn gre' , f 12 M P ' ' gmqgfh ,:, .rm I ,Z 4, X 1: ,,, .e ., ,- f-if of r ,I i H: pi ' s . 1 ' vb 444 ge, ' 3 N msg 1- ,, Q ' 1f?2 l I ,, ,. , , A ,, , ., ,,,..,,..,.,.,..,N, , i Tracy Petrie Kelly Phillips Karen Phipps Carol Piercy Terry Pikuza Sharon Pitsrick Jannee I-'lowman Darlynn Podlashes Mark Pond Bryan Porter Tom Porter Cheryl Poterack fwzx Float building takes skill as Kathy Railsback demonstrates to Kathy Brady and Rhonda Krantz, but mostly it's just plain fun! Sophomores 119 r v w i i i H Charlotte Powell 'L ,Torn Powell K 4 Geerge Prather Richard Price Steve Price Keizh Puebla Sandra Pynckel Tom Pynckel Patricia Quane Robert Quane Ann Quinn Mitch Radovinch l K L l Q .. 3 . , . I S , i 5 ,...i.m., ,-ge-:K awww , , I ,le - .Q .i ' 1 A . A L aw ' . Q ' f, X , ll ,1 ' 5 . 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D- l A .Lf ' 4- f 4 u i Rebecca Thomas Rick Thompson Larry Thomburg Brian Tidwell Don Tilton Tom Timm Dan Tipton Mark Toline Cindy Tomquist Linda Trapkus Terry Trask Aurora Trejo Hector Trejo David Trevor Gloria Tristan Matt Tschopp 122 Sophomores r .1 Q, :rv ' 2 A W . A1 1 i- are K 3. . f 'Z Q 'ws ill., Yssfl x- ,1 ,l gil , J Y F7 . W W' f 5 'A W' ve ri 3.1 W2 -- 1 -: .age 7771 ' k ' M M ' l 1 -A V - .Q . -. f -' 'f it Y is . ll-hi. ,ga il f E 4 W , I , 3, A 5,1 k l V .1 e ' 1 Q fi.-vi W x ia 5 ,A+ -f A ll. we -', Q I A Cf A .. 1 ., E .K V l Bw R , Q 5' ' M ,. at Q . ik- , . ff - y ' -' f -1 'r 6 N . . , r . . . . - 4 f . ,. 1'-o Q--4. M. y W 'Q i x . ' A 'Afh . 1 1 :ff X : Ui at 1 1 ...f . , ' . ,fxgg ' 1 I lp 4 ,A Ea 'A' 5 Q if y. 1 f- x A ik . Elaaiifill rf T-, 'S .il .,m,,,, i.m,W, ,, , , A at -.. A.. .. 'W - -VHA' '. K ' L raw' ' A . ,V -fi' Ti' . 'K' , 'i -l 2 ' Ng' , A - if 1 v I I H I - J I l ' , i' i . V 1 'W' X Amk' 1 ,. 1 955 ill. ' 4. ' Aka V . . , ' . 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L r -- M ,- .A -9, d 'hu l Debbie Warren Dan Weakly Keith Welsh John Whipple Sue Washbum Gary Weaver Martin Wenthe Cynthia White John Tufts Laura Udehn Matt Ullrich Pam Unger Jeff Urbain Oscar Valdes Arlo Vallejo Cindy VanDeCasteele Mark VanDeCasteele Vicki Vander Heyden Terrie VanEarwage Susan VanHulle John VanHyning Melissa VanLancker Elwyn Van Meter Ken Van Norman Mike VanVooren Debra Veach Sue Verhelst Dan Vermeere Mary Verstraete Marty Villarreal Mitch Villarreal Pat Vize Pac Vogel Carol Vols Jim Vrornbaut Doug Wachob Tad. Wade Dave Wagoner Denise Wales Sheila Walker Joe Wallace Cindy Walsh Peggy Walters Many Students Find the Library a Helpful id be --...M NJ? 'gwxyt All these books and studying andil still don't understand, sighs Sophomore M ry Rainey to her friends. A ' d Sophomores 123 Ted E. Bear Debbie Forrev Kathy Crowe Pam Dietzel Al Elder .lim Frolmerg Joe Grahan Terri Groom Barbara Kushlal-uis Carla Masias Robyn Muldoon Debbie Myrick David Pnner Sibyl Schriefer Pa-1tThomas Sl eve Tucker Pa1Tusler Gary White Steve White Rebecca Wierenge Carl Wildgrmugh Diana Willhite Lynn Wilkinson Linda Wilson LuAnn Willems Dorinda Williams Harry Williams Julio Williams W ' I IZ V I I My I ,' i f 4 J l 151. , . K 1 ,V 'A -Q z 'Qi if vu v ' ., 1111: ll? 5' .N 1 ii ,EZ ' lg- , 'l 1, ' . 1 N 75? Q 1 Y '2 1 Y , 4- . 124 Sophomores - l 1 wa si N ,- '1 F I 1 2 The Class of 197 6 Ends Successful Year green? l Z -1 K ' sei 3 S' W 3 X -F -1 . ages . E Mary Wood Terry Yager Ann Zahloudil 1 i , l . 'gl As N 163- ' . K sw .,..,-2,1251 S x is - - i E 5 in . . S neil ll 51- se 0 is . X eg- ,E l c. 1. 5.2.1. Mike Woodward Ru! h Woodward Cheryl Wyant Mike Wyam Allen York A Bruce York Brenda Yuunghlovd Dave Youngblood .1effZeitler Ann Zelnin ' Mike Zug Tamara Zug 3 I Patty Williams Rachel Williams Rubin Williams Sandi Williams' 3 Beth Wilson Larry Wilson Carol Winston Deve Wisdnm Pal Wise Kim Wismer Mike Win se Tim VN ol fe J 2 , E , fs i 2, is ,ks , 'sums-16 - , l in Mx, ig Qi 4 is fx X 3 2 ' f ai Q. 1 ex 5 ' .-Q: -- J: f Sophomores 125 wp... me ,yn J, 1.351 L' 1397 f'f.2QQ.i2S1i'i?KE5Eiif23i22 thletics 'D' Q7 'Z U2 Hi r+ IT' it 'PT' CD Q-+ O cr CD QD D 99 1-1- D' PT' CD ef- CD -Q etmen Swing Into Action Ready for State Finals Under the supervision of Head Coach Tom Derouin and Jim Gager, the Varsity Netmen went with a 5-1 record and the Sophomores finished with a 2-2 slate. Senior Tad Saunders finished with a 6-0 record, going un- defeated for the season. The team came back with a sec- ond place in the Q.C. Tournament, with seven players placing second, ending a great season. it-FALLTENNIS RESULTS T f 2 Moline 8 8 9 . 2 , 4 Central East A Assumption 3 Aiihamah Island 8 .ig Ovpdnet . a is il. i','433'!I ,. it -:f5.,:3f'.1 ,.0 2 0 7 ,Sa Members of this year's Tennis Team are, FRONT ROW: K. Oren, J. Johnstone, B. Daily, B. Owen, S. Mayfield, Mark Kruse, D. Grimes, J. Wallace D. Fisher. SECOND ROW' Coach Derouin, B. Foster, M. Kinsey, T. Wade, C. Latting, J. Tomlin, C. Pearsall, B. Roys, K. Butts, Coach Gager THIRD ROW: D. Gustafson, T. Saunders, T. Larson, R. Kochuyt, D. Blount, D. J. McPherson, C. Olberts, D. Pannicucci. 128 Athletics S GOLF sEAsoN AVERAGES Jim Schrembifij if Dan Spillunfrn Jeff Holmes. Steve Smithers s John Strombeck S Jeff Snapp .z 1 39.8 40.0 40.6 40.8 42.8 43.8 Q-, Linksters Sway for Spot in State Tour Finals With an experienced and well bal- anced golf team, the 73-74 linksters started the season with high hopes and the goal of reaching a spot in the high school State Tournament this spring. All but one varsity player came back this season, and Coach Steve Uzelac felt that with the spirit and experience the team had this year, it has proven to be a successful and enjoyable season for both players and Coaches . 1. John Strombeck tries to advise Jim Schremph as to which club to use. 2. Jeff Holmes shows his winning style. 3. The mem- bers of this yeai-'s gold team areg FIRST ROW: Kieth Adams. Dan Gustafson, Mitch Tomey. SECOND ROW Jen Holmes, Jim Schremph, John Strombeck, Pat Rice. Athletics 129 Harriers Truck to 8rd in Sec, Go On to State FRONT ROW: D. VanVooren, P. Eberhardt, D. Howell, S. Decker, ROW 2: R. Willems, T. Rocker, D. Rerupe, B. Nelson, ROW 3: J. Carlson, D. Mathias, D. Mueller, S. VanEchaute. Absent from picture - R. Nelson. 130 Athletics . M ,W Moline 38 37 3rd 45 50 45 29 32 43 1 we .Gth 'lst :Q lst , . 1325 l 3 sm--. y CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS ' Sterling y East Moline 21 Ottawa - Alleman Rocklsland Galesburg Dav. Central Dav.West 6 Assumption 1 .fig Mattoonjlnvuitational. , fi Quad4City . A Western 3iE.615Eig5..., l'lliL 5i5f'fl?il1 1 lllo fessfsmionna cis. Opponent 21 15 15 16 28 25 18 .,lQ'i'.fiiiQjS?+'Er..5 . 2. - ww. F. az- -...tg tm - it . , fm,ew-',.assvwv'.f,f swag. e-fivfie .Q K f .4 p fi. . , . . .M .s . ,.A. . . .....s-N... r -K r- . 1' ' e , A , - f I ..t,.,',.5,k?'2f5j.fks,4 1 -- ni g ga ? 'f l ii ' A , fl-.alll M - ., - .,'g,i,,J 'f - 'Nil 1 A 4' 1- . 1 . -, a . V . . .V .V ..... 3141.1 , KJ Q MN - xY.k...f .sae . --' . .X . L., -.W ,.f.-4-sash. . ' ewes- +-.51 A ef' ': ' gf.. .. f s- fs - . s is f . 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' M-25.512-r.s'.W..n:s . .1 2 s.. -. . gg.. L.. . ar e A-sez. wise-. 1. ff -fag A W we ' -.. X3 ,L Q., ,. , H., - 'ff V ,jr-tl, I., '1'- le. ' . ' an--1. . . . , :R ff f ' Q- 1.22 -1, .,..,,1 ., -A '-.. ,j ig, Q .-if-W W 5' - ' ' f '- :gre- iw f....: gg- - r-- '- ex V 1 '.:'...s . ' f 4 ,LL-W. 1 ,Q 1..--.-' 5 as - .W -' Q' fs rg , .s f 1, 5 Q-1 -N -. - , 4, -ef ' .mayb AW' , 1 JS - 4 1-1. it 5 . 'S,. 'a-L, A 'V ' ..,,: .: K s. ' - xx- Q 4 fe 'M - , .. . Eu:-:el-u,p t 5's- I - 'f . A? -h.. - -v -la.. . 51: ... we I . 1. A common sight to Cross Country fans is Tim Rooker. leading his opponent to the finish line. 2. lt's a close start. but there's only one winner. Will he be a Moliner? 3. Dave Howell P11118 ahead in full stride once again. Keep up the good work! Cross Country for the 1973 season started in the last week in August on Coach Shipley's farm. For that week, the Harriers averaged about 100 miles. They have practice twice a day, moming and after school, aver- aging between 10-15 miles a practice. A balanced diet is an essential for the cross country men. They stay away from pop, sweets, and other fattening foods, as well as getting plenty of sleep, which is important to any ath- lete. A few comments given were: David VanVooren - Our team was well experienced and we should have had a better season than we did. Pat Eberhardt - Speaking for my- self, cross country was three long, but fun, years at Moline. I found being a winner didn't necessarily mean you were the guy to come in first. Coach Shipley - This is one of the nicest groups of young men that I have ever had, and it was the 'rr best season that we've ever had. Athletics 131 as New Coach, K. Bunte, Develops Winning Squad M was-Me, Y . 5 .M .41 .- , 'MAX 'A .. . f ,, .1 , I , .,. vw. 9 ,f 'rgig .. 24,4 - r-L 132 Athletics f NL .X 8 ax C fwg. ' 'av A R' ' '5'N' Riff 'A A 9 Q, 'iw- Q f nu wx X '4 N-44, 1555? ff' -'13 M ,. if lx ', M F 55 '78 , Q 4' fm, L W .b ' 4 ,X if-, Q go N., .4 v QHQK' J , , i WW in g EFI? A , tl' i .. 'xg-N 'f' 8 X 1 ' ? 2 'b fy 1 vga' Q i ,. ', , X . , V ,V 5 , C 'f1'f 1 J' Coach Ken Bunte Closes Season With a 6-4 Slate Having been an assistant coach under Harley Rollinger for several years, Ken Bunte took over the job of head coach for the Moline Maroons football team. Senior quarterback Ted Spurgetis, leading passer in the Metro Conference, led the Maroons to a 6-4 record. Chuck Tschopp ran his way to fourth in the Metro Conference, while Mike Klansek re- ceived All--State. Jay Ogden got second in pass receiving and scoring touchdowns. The rest of the awards went to Ted Spurgetis, most valuable player and best offensive back, Rod Baker, best offensive linemang Mark Thomas, best defensive back, and Arthur Arrington, best lineman and also Leadership and Sportsman Award recipient from the M Men. The Sweatknocker Award , the award for the hardest hit for a game, went to 10 players, with Jay Ogden receiving it 3 times. Overall, Moline ended up sec- ond in the Big Six and tied for third in the Metro Conference. ,rv QQ 134 Athletics A 'Q -r if ii' ps 1 if GE.. 1 . 7.5 wing., . '- 4 VARSITY FOOTBALL RESULTS Moline 75' .0 21 13 21 7 7 . .21 34.1. 1 1 Dixon. Tj , A EastMo1in'ee Quincy p Rockflslmd Assumption Galesburg West Central Allemanj . 3 Rockford West 1. Ted Spurgetis throws another Maroon touchdown pass. 2. Coach Shipley shows a few moves to the team members. 3. Head Coach Bunte tells exactly how the play should be done. 4. The varsity team members for 1973 are, FIRST ROW: Manager B. Oates, P. Bren- strom, A. Molina, S. Nixon, C. Tschopp, B. Ruberg, D.Fritz, G. Westbrooks, K. Tschopp, Coach J. Fox. ROW 2: Head Coach K. Bunte, J. Papenhausen, K. Frohreich, K. Le Master, R. Reedy, R. Mathias, B. Chumbley, A. Arrington, J. Colley, C. Kirkpatrick, D. Ayres. ROW3: Coach D. Markward, Coach M. Shipley, M. Green, B. Bicknell, J. Johnstone, R. Baker, M. Thomas, B. Bridgman, S. Burleson, B. Reynolds, D. Mercer, Coach H. Miskowicz, Trainer J. Gallaspy. ROW 4: J. Snyder, M. Henss, T. Spurgetis, D. Duran, C. Reid, L. Brown, T. Anderson. ROW 5: T. Srnarsty, T. Rich- miller, J. Mendoza, D. VanVooren, J. Beldin, J. Strana dlund. ROW 6: M. Klansek, J. Ogden, K. Blusher, S. Piercy, J. Blackburn, C. Vanderlinder, B. Thompson. l Athletics 135 Sophs Tie for 2nd in Metro Conference The little Maroons and Coach Richard Matter nad another successful season, dialing an 8-2 record. The little gridders captured a second in the West- ern Big Six, as well as a second in the Metro Con- ference standing. With Mark Robbins at the helm, the Maroons moved up and down the field with the help of the backfield and receivers. The Maroons proved to work well with each other for their first year together, which will be a big asset to their future competition. All this nroves that it will most likely be a very successful season for the 1974-75 Football squad. 1. The Rock runner is blocked off by a stone wall from the tough defense of Moline. 2. The participants of this years' sophomore football squad are: ROW I: Jamie Slayden, Ray Mendoza, Dan Tipton, Vic Pattarozzo, Alan Gustafson, Pat Thomas, Joe Grchan, Ed Griffin, Rommel Foy, Pat Barrowcloughg ROW 2: Kevin Armstrong, Roy Olverrs, Mark Wiltsie, Tom Bridges, Dave Goodman, Denis Penn, Roy Olverra, Brian Sheridan, Lar- ry Parks, Tim Jasper, Rob Babcock, ROW 3: Randy Inskeep, Mike Frieden, Larry Thomburg, Dan Corkery, Steve Bomelyn, Tim Kerr, Steve Rummery, Steve Price, Marty Wenthe, Kevin Haezebrockg ROW 4: Richard Robinson, Chick Ruiz, Allen York, Kevin Mital, Jim Keane, Carl Wildermuth, Sony Moli- na, Russ Smith, Dan Foss, Ken Evans, ROW5: Mark Seaholm, Dave Johnson, Jamie Smith, Randy Markin, Bob Ledbetter, Mark Robbins, Jerry Kruger, Mike Jamison, Rick Dorman, Karl Allemeir. SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL RESULTS Moline Opponent 46 Dixon 6 47 East Moline 714 37 Quincy 0 6 Rock Island 20 8 Assumption 12 52 Galesburg' 7 24 33 West 1 5 27 Central 8 26 Alleman 1 8 6 Rockford West A' O 4 -V . -- 136 Athletics At E.M. Soph. Invitational 1. Tim Hoyt tips the ball to two anxious and waiting Moline players. 2. Arlo Varllejo holds his breath to try and squeeze through Bloom defenders to get off a shot. 3. Members of this years' Sophomore Basketball Squad are: ROW 1: Rick Thompson, Bob Cahalon, Jamie Smith, Brad Johnson, Brad Les- ter. Mark Robins. Jon Patterson. Tim Hoyt. Tim Swank, Bob Simmons. Tom Scott: ROW 2- Coach Bill Bishop, Bill Taylor, Bob Ledbetter, Dave Klier, Arlo Vallejo, Chuck Nordstrom, Mark Vandecas- teele, Rommel Foy, Bryan Porter, Bob Buel, and Coach Tom Derouin. Moline Sophomores Take lst Athletics 137 ay Tourney TE TJ' CE' .E .id GJ Q-4 -4-v 41 'U s-4 CYD CD .M CU P' -4-v 5 m an jf ,K 'N' ' s I , nv' -i-V355 W G i F ., Q , 5 , Y, I. nw I BTV, KX Jw i 1, XL A f +-.., .W , . '. L XL ' L A my , k , fl TE , Q 'rp E9 fm W 4 , 5 2 t QQ Kvzr 5-,V lf? GJ .-C! -4-v cn CL 0 me Kee E UN m Bloom-mg' O s-4 he 'U D U3 140 Athlet .ull 1. Mark Thompson shows ajuggling act to a Rock Island defender, trying to keep him busy, while looking for a Moli- ner to pass to. 2. Steve Smithers takes a good percentage shot over a Chicago Heights Bloom defender to add to the upset of the number one team in state. 3. Marc Porter, Tom Doyle, and Russell Kooken put the pressure on Galesburg, hoping to get a turnover to add two more points to Mo1ine's score. 4. Mem- bers of this years Varsity Squad are - RUW1: Coach Herb Thompson, R. Le- fler, T. Doyle, R. Kooken, M. Porter, M. Hoke, M. Thompson, R. Hancks, T. Lawrence, Coach Bill Baltzellg ROW 2: G. Westbrooks, D. Coomes, DD. Youngvorst, S. Smithers, B. Bennett, B. McCaulley, L. Blakenfield, M. Mar- inangeli, M. Henss, D. West. 5. Tom Doyle shows excellent form to Chicago Heights Bloom with a fifteen footer, which proves to be one of his deadly shots. 6. Dave Youngvorst squirms through two East Moline defenders looking for a Moline jersey to pass to. 7. Rick Hancks advances Moline's score as he moves in on a Rock defender, leav- ing him stoned . L11 M 4' 'l'- w 1 ' 4 Q ' i'o' ' f , iQ iw Ceiiiiit ' ' 5 I Q- 'il ' kk,i:.El.. f , WL rr, 537' eff, Tifff-lady. 't r I .. ma 'acgr.,3tf'. -www:f-fm-- Q .esqM.,.7- fe: e r I ,sal gigs. aaa., e' ' ' ' fm . ?rf'w M ' 'tv Qiffff : 1W'W1fv,f:L:'iw'-'i b 137 ai' . ' ' I ' x61 f fa-f fr f' fgglflfimel-fi: et'e 1 75 y if ff-56 l ' A ' Allernanggf' V ,K-,K-. is 58 ., 15211 2- gakockiislgii. ' WW! W Wi . f?, 753-'ffilwilarsyi' me f , Q' . 'Liw2a-15.1 am. ,. 65.263, Quincy I A I ., , ea Galesburgta. y 61 , af-A -Mn' ' 84 W 62 Regional 1..- s Assurnpfiont' ,M Alleman A , - Wa After losing a lot of talent last year, people thought that Moline had nothing for this season. Mr. Thompson proved different and molded a team that started out slow, but proved to be an eye opener at the Pekin Tournament. The Maroons brought back a third place trophy. From there the Maroons repeated history once again this year by knocking off the ifl team in Illinois, Chicago Heights Bloom. In fact, the fans gave so much support that Chica- go Heights wants their next meeting with the Maroons canceled. Once again Coach Thompson developed what some people thought to be an underdog team into a fine squad of young men whose poise and talent will go down in memories of Moline fans. Athletics 141 Grapplers Go 19-1, Take lst in Metro Bix Six Conf. This years grapplers concluded their season as one of the finest in their history. Due to dedication and end- less hours of self-drive, varsity coach Joe Vavrus's men produced an excellent team. The mighty Maroon wrestlers started off their season by capturing the Triple-Dual meets. They then went on to take second at the Davenport Invitational, and at Waukegan. With a dual meet record of 19-1, the squad also took the Quad-City Metro and Western Big Six ti- tles. The grappling Junior Varsity, under the direction of coach Harry Lester, also posted a fine record of 13-1, aiding to a fine wrestling season. Excellent performances this year were given by seniors Randy Shaw, Robin Laughead, Steve Burgess, Tim Rumler, Niel Ealy, Craig Bishop, Mike Klansek, and Kevin Blusher. Juniors Jim Owens, Kevin Puebla, and Dave Vanderlinden, helped by sophomore Kieth Puebla rounded out the Varsity squad. 1. Barry Thompson locked up with his opponent, but then threw away key, to assure himself of a victory. 2. Robin Lawhead puts an East M ' a cradle to put asleep for an easy victory. 3. Niel Ealy seems to be we a move from his opponent, hoping that he can tie him up for another win. 4. Randy Shaw rode his opponent to the coral, hoping to break the guy with a loss. 5. Barry Howell is up-ended into a dangerous position could be fatal if dropped. 6. Members of this years Varsity Wrestling are: ROW 1: Joe Gomez, Joe Garcia, Steve Burgess, Kieth Puebla Shaw, Jim Owens, Dave Anderson, Daryl Eckerg ROW2: Tim Rumler, in Puebla, Craig Bishop, Neil Ealy, Dave Vanderlinden, Steve Burleson, Johnson, Mike Mclntoshg ROW 3: Barry Howell, Dave Stanford, Reedy, Steve Cackler, Chuck Franks, Dennis Cheng, Robin Laugheadg 4: Coach Joe Vavrus, Coach Harry Lester, Mike Klansek, Kevin Blusher, Manager Tom Lingris, and Trainer Joe Pappenhausen. in Wi A x fxxh 142 Athletics K ri Athletics 143 T ,I-f 1. Steve Burleson scores two points for a takedown to add to his individual points 2. Keith Puebla snows his opuonent the mat the hard way. 3. Jim Owens puts another win to his credit by beating Rock Island. 4. Coach Vavrus gives a few last minute pointers to one of his wrestlers. 5. Coach Vavrus and Coach Lester talk about one of their new moves that a Moliner is using to rip his opponent. 144 Athletics --u VARSITY WRESTLING SRESULTS S 11 Wins 1 Loss 4 Metro Champions Western Big Six Champions ' District and Sectional lstiplace State Qualifiers: Randy Shaw Tim Rumler Kevin Puebla S Mike Klanseki State lrlonorsikeviii place E 2. 01 v X 4 J. :ffm Q'fff fQ9 'Sf-s. fi. 3 t..-we 1 Soph. Wrestlers Provide Much Talent for Next Years' Squad mfr? with , , 'gg U M .- -1 1- 1 fi C. H S f .- w, i A .Wf . jf. at SYJPHOMORE WRESTLIN WHIS 5L0SSeS s so Moliiieafvantvherelfivitatsig Fal. - .. WeSte1TnfB1gS1x ,,N, 4th place.,3e,'s:3g,g,gA,.a mg . sf,-ses... ., - A A Qzizxagsiizemsft Y - ,,...a.rwe'm' ' 4 ' S. 1. Carl Wildermuth and Tim Kakaus wrestle off for a spot in their next meet. 2. Coach Shipley shows Rob Banks a different style of wrestling, one other than his own. 3. Rick Gower shows his defense to his attacker, Kevin Mital. 4. Members of the sophomore wrestling squad are: ROW 1: Elwyn VanMeter, Rick Koschke, Kim Oren, John Teleen, Dean Mayne, Tracy Best, Randy Hen- klesg ROW 2: Ken Evans, Ed Griffin, Rod Banks, Dennis Penn, Ray Rock- well, Coach Mike Shipleyg ROW 3: Tim Kakavas, Carl Wildermuth, Kevin Mital, Rob Grubaugh, Rich Robinsong and absent from the picture were Rick Gower, Brian Sheridan, and Pat Thomas. Athletics 145 O I-40.9 GJ asf, Em 4:53 'SBE 52,30 SU CD gmac :EES OS-4QJ -+9 U2 The Moline Tankers, for the 1973-74 season, pulled off with ten straight wins, a first in the Rockford Relays, and for the second year took the Downstate and Metro Conference Championships. At the Indian Relays, Moline came up with a fifth place standing. Mr. Joe Ruberg, head swimming coach, put together a team who could score as high as 131 points and shut another team down to a mere 34 points. The tankers have four swimmers coming back who ad- vanced to State last year. They were Marc Atkins, Steve Grimes, Doug McNeil, and Gary Johnson. There will be many juniors and sophomores returning next year to carry on the swim teams fine records. At the time of this writing, we're sorry, but we were unable to determine the tankers further performance in State finals. xx Sq ,ru 146 Athletics VARSITY SWIMMING RESULTS Moline OPPOIIBIUS 113 West 100 Rock Island 10f7 Flossrnilie ' 121 Galesburg 102 Carl Sandburg 112 Davenport Central 131 Assumption 104 Rock Island 113 Davenport West 90 Richwood 84 Davenport Central f lst Rockford Relay 5th Indian Relays lst Downstate 8 Relays 1St Metro Conference 2nd District 5 A ' ' 6th State I if 1. Whether swimming or not, Moline teammates support each other through all the different races. 2. On your mark, get set, GO!! 3. Craig Kirkpatrick gets a flying leap to pull an early lead in his special heat. 4. Marc Atkins shows his perfect diving style which can take him far in swimming competition. 5. Coach Ruberg sits with just two of the many swimming aces that Moline has. 6. Would you believe that Pete Benson has just finished swimming the longest event in the meet . . . and won! It was easier than you thought, huh Pete? 7. Member of the 1973-74 Swim Team are: ROW 1: Jeff Johnstone, Dave Grimes, Mich Bennett, Toby Stro- hacker, Dave Johnson, Mike Popelierg ROW2: Craig Kirkpatrick, Doug McNeil, Pete Benson, Chris Johnson, Tom Edstrom, Blake Roys, Jerry Thomas, John Callas, Mitch Tomeyg ROW 3: Dave Corkery, Steve Grimes, Paul Edstrom, Scott DeGrave, Mark Win- ter, and Gary Johnson. ,K .. .1 .N . Q i 'Wd Ol IQZ 0 ullllll in . .A if U 22:5 xii' , 2 ,Mx- Q, .f. ,,, :Q ,.. X .. 3 ,X Tx 148 A hl Moline Gymnastics Team Shows Great Potential -W --.........,,,,,---- V 1 ,V,N Q ' z A A A -xftiisf, , D w,,'5.?yf?' wFMf1 :V K I V 'W 'Uiizaiz a- . si 1: ' ses P ,, , ,gg A , .wi li saitlesfsl- 1. .ff ?' . ATL. ls ' W 7 'Nm Wh, 'Q 1 . .Il ' aaa' v fill 7 e M32 ' .iii f ' in 'gi QSM Ill' , ur ., A .. tl . , 5, . aj, - - fy as ., ,, 1. Rocky Johnson prays hard that he won't fall on his head. It's obvious that with his great form, his feet are the only things that will hit the ground. 2. Bobby Quane has no trouble at all with standing on bars on his hands. 3. Well Jeff Ide - now let's see you try it on one hand! 4. It seems as though Brian Causemaker could hang in the air forever, and just stare at the mat, but Brian, what kind of a life is that? 5. Jeff Ide begins his routine on the rings with seemingly no trouble at all. 6. Kevin Sanders seems to be breaking in two at his waist, as he executes a back handspring. 7. Don't you wish you could perform this stunt on the horse as easily as Bob Heller can? 8. The 1973-1974 Gymnastics team are: ROW 1: Bob Quane, Dan Gustafson, Mitch Vallareal, Don Heller, Randy Colclasure, Darrel Fisher, Mike Mc- Gee, Guy Jackson, Jeff Ide, ROW 2: Randy Lynch, Mark Matthews, Ken Kirchoffer, Rocky Johnson, Dave VanNorman, Mike Coo- ney, Tim Moortel, Rick Mathias, Steve Lewis, Jim Healy, and missing from the picture are Brian Causemaker, Dennis Mitchell, Dan Phelps, Brian McColl, Steve Mathias. Athletics 149 1. Craig Pauley practices his fast ball for a tough, but promising season. 2. Rob Parks snags a difficult bounce with the greatest of ease. 3. Dave Coopman grins and bears his practice session. 4. Tim Richrniller snags another catch, and prepares to tag his opponent out at home plate. 150 Athletics 4' ' 1:1 1. Brian Nelson takes a poke at a slow curve pitch just to loosen up before practice. 2. Catcher Rick Mathias, with a great sense of balance, scoops up a low fast pitch. 3. The Varsity team mem- bers for 1974 areg First Row: R. Park, T. Richmiller, K. Coopman, R. Mathias, J. Elijah, B. Nelson. Second Row: R. Reedy, A. Molina, R. Olson, G. West- brooks, R. John, F. York, B. Oates, manager. Third Row: B. Burke, C, Pau- ley, B. Eckert, D. Schwartz, B. Her- berg, J. Lauth. Athletics 151 . .S. 1974 Track Teamg Stretching Hard for Victories 1. Already pulling ahead at the start is Chris Murphy, as his teammate, Tim Kerr, follows closely behind. 2. Coach Johnson tries to give some good advice to Mark Henss and Dave Youngvorst, but they seem too concemed with smiling at the yearbook photographer to listen. 152 Athletics 'K 444' . M' 99 'S--A . -e:':.'fL 'W V 1. Members of this year's track team are: FRONT ROW: D. Howell, B. Chumbley, M. Klansek, D. VanVooren, J. Stran- clund, K. Blusher, C. Nelson, J. Padesky, C. Tschopp, T. Spur- getis, S. Burleson, P. Eberhardtg ROW2: G. Reid, C. Slater, R. Willems, B. Reynolds, M. Johnson, M. Henss, B. Thompson, M. Green, C. Murphy, T. Verhelst, J. Cahalan, C. Tschoppg ROW3: M. Seaholm, K. Evans, B. Nelson, H. Trejo, D. Blaser, T. Jasper, M. Jamieson, P. Barrowclough, M. Wenthe, C. Nordstrom, ROW 4: J. Grchan, D. Mathias, J. Ijams, G. Rolsch, T. Kerr, D. King, M. Friden, Rornel Foy, R. Robinson, R. Miller, ROW 5: T. Bridges, R. Thompson, K. Maitland, B. Grubaugh, K. Puebla, M. Johnson, L. Parks, V. Pattarozzi, D. Vermeere, A. Elder, J. VanEchaute, D. Rempe. 2. Jay Ogden reaches over with all his might, once again making it safely over the pole. 3. Kevin Wicks - Poetry in action. 4. Coach Shipley takes it easy and looks over his team full of talent. Athletics 153 154 Athletics This year was the first time that MHS had a female gymnastics team. Each meet included competition 1. in tumbling, 2. on the trampoline 3. in vaulting, 5. and 8. in floor exercise, and 7. on the balance beam. 9. Members of the first female gymnastics team areg FRONT: D. Spurgetis, B. Stevens, T. Pikuza, J. Medford, W. Daebelliehn, P. Stout, D. Koresko, L. Husar, P. Soethe, L. Hart. BACK: D. Rados- vich, L. Deushane, J. Ryder, K. Gibson, S. Holdeman, K. Udehn, L. DeWispelaere, L. Ossian, T. Hartsock, V. Decker, C. Copas, T. Pope- lier, S. Carlson, M. Nelson. Mrs. Krammer coached. Wins 4 And Ties First Girls Gymnastics 1 Athletics 155 1. Varsity Tennis Team members are: FRONT ROW' C. Harris, M. Escarza, C. Henning, P. Olson, J. Ricketts. ROW 2: Coach D. Pettavi- no, N. Nelson, M. McPherson, J. McAllister, M. Burns, and M. Lundgren. I ,,,., ,,,, Netst ers Send Love - With e Many Happy Returns , . 156 Athletics iiii s g jrxglqv . o . g gif' '55 131 z li , z., ,g-1311. L ,,f,i5gA -13-g,,,,. Nh, ..,-wp-...ie .... n R N , , -. ..., , ,L init.- 1 f -fi:-f ,1 - . nfggiiffa -. kg I lg-gpg, ,L 5 ' . ' - t, FN? 2. Junior Marsha Lundgren back-hands it over the net. 3. Netsters of the Ju- nior Varsity team arez FRONT ROW: M. Klansek, H. Roth, D, Gesling, ROW 2: Coach D. Pettavino, C. Lord, K. Pearson, B. Taylor, A. Bolkom, and B. Thomas. 1. The team's leading diver, Monica Nelson, demonstrates her great form. 2. As part of the record setting medley relay, Betsy Harris helped lead the team on to victory. 3. Swim team members are: FRONT ROW: P. Swiatklewicz, J. Strandlund, J. Eldridge, C. Long, K. Hagberg, T. Benson, J. Flatley, B. Har- ris. ROW 2: A. Adams, L. Roys, J. Dunbar, J. Camferdam, J. Carlson, P. Harris, M. Nelson, G. Dannels, K. Dussinger, Coach J. Savignano. ROW 3: T. Gibson, L. Ossian, K. Gibson, M. Gustafson, K. Udean, J. Leaf, B. Don- alson, A. Crane. .mae - lf..' F. t G. 1, HS 11' S .,,,. . . Moline vs. Assumption and.Be1g1gend0rf I I I I I I 117-58-36 ' Mdline . Gal A b d Rio lk JI' ffl vs I 122.3562 17 G Q. The first MHS girls swim team was a Moiinegls B success! Starting two weeks before the .I A ,V . 75439 eg? '?Q'f-be 1973-'74 school year began, the girls I . j 'rrl . , ,,,, , Q 5: , 1.5 gif,g:7 I practiced every night for three months. Molmei-lfS.'f Glmtqqrilandffggflgr-Rfalllds' 3 Twenty five girls stuck with the team . 46 62-60 J U A ' i' A .1r.. throughout practice, defeat and victory. 55 v4--' W M N, All school records were set by Moline Q... .':. e'Ai ,ff swimmers except three, and several Recordigggzvlns and 1 loss MHS girls broke records at other schools. Behind the girls all the way was Coach J. Savignano. Athletics 157 Winning Or Losing, Itis How You Play the Game and How You Lead the School Spirit! , ' - , '.f ', ' 2 . t g , :fi -.uiiff hletics l . c 1. At pep assemblies, many team fans showed up, and the cheerleaders helped light the spark of spirit that burst into a blazing infemo. 2. Cheerleading is a lot of hard work. Each clap and stomp are perfectly timed and the cheers are perfected only after hours of practice. Sophomore Barb Bebber is shown as a finished result of all her hard work. 3. Starting at the bottom left comer are five cheer- leaders for the 1973-1974 season: Margaret Moen, Kim Henss, Sue Holdeman, Lisa Deushane, Terri Helsel, Beth Stevens, LuAnn Clarey, and Monica Nelson. 5. As exhibited by Kim Henss, cheerleaders strive to arouse school spirit through rain, almost sleet, and freezing hail. 6. This year's sophomore cheerleaders are: FRONT ROW: Jerry Medford, Rosa Escarza, Avalon Adams, Terry Pikuza. ROW 2: Sue Carlson, Kelly Gibson, Barb Bebber. ROW 3: Doloras Koresko, Wendy Daebellein. ROW4: Pam Stout, Athletics 159 .gf ,fc .1.:, ,N ,QA ' ,y ,vg- W mv., M rv' .Jw ii . adm x f' X -f :w-gffw? 'ftigfe . ,-'- E X Q f my ., vw, , 4 D' 99 'Z CD F-In 1'9- i- lull W cu C?- O U' cn 99 o ff' his 4 cn -N: Kathy Reset im K Toni G W ustus C Gustafson 162 O anizat ,ka Amy Anerson Kris Hagberg Pamela H Top 2675 Honoredg Seniorg Achieve Scholastic Awards X f 4- J D' k Anne Crane Susan Kauzlarich Margaret Moen O fn I fl X Mx , . Ellen Harringon Susan Dorbeck Pam Hudson Julie Leaf Steven Kirchoefer Roberta Richmond X' Organizations 163 5 C 5 Senior members absent from the picture are: Lanny I Adamson, Karen Akers, Lennie Brathall, Terry Cahill Susan Carroll, Cathy Claes, Scott Cunningham, Sara Duncan, Scott Cunningham, Paul Edstrom, Cathy Har din, Tom Hicks, Steven Kirchoefer, Craig Kirkpatrick Julie Knaak, Anne Koeppel, Mark Kostka, Rhonda Kramer, Julie Leaf Susie Lewis Dawn Marino Charles Mathias, Karen McCarthy, Michael Moore, Linda Mo ross, Jayne Peak, Richard Rathe Michelle Reed Robert Richmond, Nancy Roens Candace Rivelli Richard Rush, Nancy Schumaker, Lisa Strafford David Thompson, Peggy VanderHeyden, Kevin Wicks and Gary Williams W l The senior members of the National Honor Society are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW' R. Carlson, C. DeSmet, L. Nelson, J. Dic A. Anderson, S. Lassen, S. Kauzlarich, C. Lewis, K. Resetich, P. Everett, P. Hudson, C. Guerrero, A. Crane, L. Weis, P. Harris, A. Koepp and M. Escarza. ROW2: M. Wambeke, J. Blakley, J. Christoferson, D. Stout, K. Udehn, J. Ricketts, C. Barber, K. Hagberg, G. Krauel, . Dorbeck, C. Summers, M. Anderson, V. Cheek, D. VanVooren, T. Smarsty, M. Thomas, ROW3: D. Peterson, P. Olson, M. Palmer, C- T11 er, M. Harris, D. Gesling, T. Gustus, E. Harrington, P. Stowell, M. Moen, C. Hank, K. Wood, J. McAllister, D. Funk, T. Benson, V. Stre ger, P. Nelson, T. Lawrence. ROW4: G. Jackson, C. Gustafson, J. McCumber, M. Johnson, M. Willard, K. Butts, M. Nelson, M. Lamon, A Trevor, K. Hedberg, E. Heukeshoven, and D. Gustafson, and O. Smith. :- I- atl. Honor Society Initiates embers, Provides Reception Junior Members absent from the picture are: Doug Allison, Merri Anderson, Bill Barker, Pete Benson, Steve Cackler, Janet Camfer- dam, Dawn Cunninghan, Brad Davis, Linda Dennison, Margi Friedl, Diana Grawe, Carl Harkey, Karen Hawkins, Jacqueline Hubbard, Elise Johnson, Calvin Latting, David Loete, Doug McNeil, Bonnie Munger, Debra Myers, Pamela Paterson, Charles Raney, Lori Rash, Lori Sherwood, Mark Simpson, Timothy Stemple, Cheryl Swedberg, Rich Taube, Steve Thomas, Jeffrey Wierenga, and Marie Zelnio. addalozza B Taylor A Holtz H Roth J Stephens B Weakly K Pearson J Powell J Whitaker E Healy J Miller J Muzos and M. Mitchell. ROW 2. P. Fennelly, S. Scrempf, T. Hintz, J. Swenson, M. Thomas, D. Glantz, C. DePoorter, T. Hartsock K Jimior members of National Honor Society are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT FRONT ROW' L. Noah, B. Wood, C. Carmack, C. Lord, K Ek M.M ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,. ,.' ,. ,.',. K Lester, B. Johnson, C. Boyle, C. Boyle, C. Sachett, R. Johnson, C. Benker, S. Brasmer, T. Vermeulen, S. VanderHyden. ROW3 B A. Mitchell, K. Buckley, C. Harris, J. Hanshaw, K. Cumberworth, B. Carson, D. Hanson, J. Flatley, A. Honsa, M. Burt, N. Nelson Wilson, S. Frybarger, K. Bigham, K. Morling, and E. Conrad. ROW4: K. Kirchoeffer dams, D. Pappedomos, J. Sutty, C. Sale, S. Anderson, J. Dopler, C. Graham, J. Tomlin Simpson. , J. Cahalan, K. Mundell, J. McCraney, B. Russel K , M. Lanoo, D. Erickson, M. Henss, B. Bicknell and hx These three gentlemen are our handsome photographers I who came through the dark of night for us. From left to right are Rich Rathe, Kevin Corder, and da da da da da da Barry Howell. Thank you, men! Well, well, look who we have here, the four biggies of the yearbook. Happily smiling upon some proofs for corrections are Pam Hud- son, Business Manager, a wonderful mathematician: Carol Hank, Co-Editor, who is loving every minute of this, Amy Anderson, Managing Editor, a perfect example for any big- gyg and Sara Duncan, Co-Editor, who wishes that Carol and the others hadn't chosen this particular picture. You can't win them all, Sara! Well, girls, it's been fun. The 1974 M is brought to you by: Jean- na Academics Editor McAllister, Toni Fine Arts Editori' Gustus, Anne Girl's Athlet- ics Editor Crane, Vicki Organizations Editor Cheek, and Verna Index Editor Higdon. Second row: Gary Boy's Athletics editor Rasso. Third row: Amy Managing Editor Ander- son, Margaret Subscription Editor Moen, Dawn Academics Editor Mercy, and Chris Senior Section Editor Lewis. Fourth row: Wanda Organizations Editor Nielson, Linda Senior Section Editor Weis, and Kim Advertising Editor Bigham. Lastly: Cathy Fine Arts Edi- tor Barber, Sara Co-Editor Duncan, and Kevin Photographer Corder. Absent are: Pam Business Manager Hudson, Carol Co-edi- tor Hank, and Beth Organizations Editor Wood. All work and no play would make the M staff a very dull group. Isn't that rlght Gary? From Left To Right Are Anne Crane Girl s Athleticsg Margaret Moen Subscription Edi- tor Jeanna McAllister Academics Editor Vema Higdon Index Editorg Dawn Mercy Academics Editorg and Gary Rasso Boy s Athletics. Hi, guy 2 They always told us at year- book workshop that working condi- tions are not always gomg to be per- fect. This picture of Julie Whitaker, Sophomore Section Editorg Kendell Buckley, Junior Section Editorg Chris Lewis and Linda Weis, Senior Section Editors proves that theory. 3. As Cathy Barber captures the moment on film, photographer Wanda Nielson says, Watch the birdie, to Toni Gustus and Vicki Cheek. By the way, girls, how did Tinkerbell ever get into the picture? 'IZ This year, we've been trying hard to change the paper, but found that we are pretty tied down. It's not as easy as it seems. It's hard work, but I honestly like it. iAnne Koeppell It's hard for a new teacher to take charge of a school newspaper, but Miss Anderson did a real good job with us. I really liked working with her. CMary Kay Andersonl I really enjoy working on the paper but it is a lot of hard work and I think I've learned a lot about English and Jour- nalism and getting along with people. Even if it is hard work, I really do like it. CLeslie Watkinsl Questionnaires Answeredg Student Opinion Voiced 'X y . fl - -as-1 .ff we ts., 168 Organizations ef- -LX? 1' N53-1 any bi ,y 1 s ,.,1W..,.,, A.-.. -Q-.-.... :- VNTYUI, 1. Pete Nelson, Miss Anderson, and Pamela Harris amuse themselves. 2. Leslie Watkins reviews an issue of the L0'T while Craig Gustafson scrapes the bottom of the barrel for any new sugges- tions. 3. A true quality paper comes from people who care about their fellow students, such as page two editors Anne Koepple, Dave Carlson and Terrie Goodman clearly show. 4. Neither rain nor sleet nor dark of night shall prevent these three couriers, Mary Kay Ander- son, Teri Benson, and Steve Kirchoefer from their appointed rounds. 5. Sue Kauzlarich demonstrates another out- standing quality of the L0'T staff. 6. Come on, you guys, there's nothing wrong with that picture. John Griffin and Rick Kochuyt discuss the work of Eric Heukeshoven. Organizations 169 Kaleidoscript offers the student with writ- ing ability an opportunity to share his crea- tive ideas with other people, and MHS has been fortunate in having many talented writ- ers - a fact reflected in the top awards won consistently by the magazine from National Scholastic Press Association and Columbia Scholastic Press Association. CMiss Lucy Shawgol Working the sales staff gives you an oppor- tunity to get out and meet people in the busi- ness world. fCindy Lordj 1. Kaleidoscript editors are: K. Phillips, L. Benker, C. DeSmet, K. Wood, M. Friedl, J. Rickets. 2. Sales and Subscription staff are: B. Jasper, L. Strafford, L. Boyer, E. Harrington, S. Lassen, J. Swenson, 3. Staff members are: K. Yuskis, J. Adleman, C.Gamer, ROW2: C. John- son, D. Cunningham, B. Russell. ROW 3: C. Griffin, A. Honsa, D. Hansen. ROW 4: M. Escarza, M. Seeds, J. Flatly. Kaleidoscript Sales G As Staff Selects Materi 170 Organizations rt Club Opens the Year With a First Place Float i 35 f Art Club is an interesting club because of our workshops. This year we got off to a good start because our float won first place and it was the first Art Club float ever entered. QTom Nelsonj I like the workshops we have because it gives me more time to work on school projects. QDebbie Sheesleyj lx ilu i cl' an-Ii Ss Ljf 'F fax X Members of this year's Art Club are, FIRST R0 W' T. Renrier, D. Sheesley, D. Exbom. SECOND ROW: K. Frey, S. Trapkus, L. Wilson, T. Nelson, K. Blakley, J. Hitchcock, B. Rewerts, J. Bradford, J. Cowdery. THIRD ROW: T. Hook, B. Bunner, D. Wales, S. Frybarger, M. Biggs, J. Joseph, G. Tristan, M. Seeds, Organizations 171 Free Lab fter Meetings Lends Time for Repairs Electronics club gives us a chance to meet new people and to get to be friends. fJeffTind1eJ This year we tried to build our fund by ordering club T- shirts. The field trips were the highlights of the year. fTheresa Rangell Electronics club is amazing! If it weren't for the team- work and the spirit involved, the club wouldn't have got- ten off the ground. CGuy Jacksonl LEFT SIDE FRONT TO BACK: D. Hoover, G. Jackson, K. l Gustafson, M. Simpson, M. McCoy, S. Batog, K. Karlix, T. Rangel, J son, D. Hallberg, and A. Williams. RIGHT SIDE FRONT TO BACK: Cimarrusti, L. Althaus, T. Quinn, N. Maltecheck, J. Zabloudil, B. man and S. Hanson. 172 Organizations Kent Lundeen, Guy Jackson, Mr. Calmer, advisor, and Theresa Rangel admire design for new electron- ics T-shirts. Key Club Ushers '73 apply. CTom Doylej Verhelstl RONT ROW' T. Swank, T. Kerr, D. Mills, P. Benson M. Johnson J. Akers Mr. T. Bell. ROW2: C. Bishop L. Brown D. Pan iccuci, P. Eberhardt, J. Tomlin, M. I-lenss. ROW3: J., Johnstone, Winter, J. Blackbum, G. Rasso, B. Dailey, D. Yodngvorst, I. Allison. ROW4: A. Panniccuci, T. Verhelst, T. Doyle, D. VanVooren, R. Kooken, R. Baker, M. Handley. ROW5: D. Erickson, P. Mercer, C. Laws, K. Hull, B. Ruberg, R. John, S. Lind. Key Club officers are Gary Rasso, President, Steve Lind, Vice-Presi ent, Dave Mills, Secretary-Treasurer. ,.u.cr.:... ,Q oo- ...V Out, '74 in With Style I think that Key club is a great club, but I wish that they would have let Sandy and Amanda I have a great time in Key club. The guys kid around a lot, expecially about me. fTim Organizations 173 Spanish club was a fun group this year because we had the opportunity to meet people that we might have never met before. fMaria Escarzaj I had a really great time in Spanish club because there are so many people that come and it is also a great is also a great way to meet kids and have fun. QLisa Donaldsonl Itls a fun club for people to get together. We had a fun time working on the club car for the parade. fKim Blountl We didn't do very much this fall, but we had a lot of activities planned for the spring. I had a good time being in them. QNancy Christofersonl Spanish Club Works o Fund Raising Projec Don't I get any change? laughs Debbie Henkels as Maria Escarza sells her a Spanish club pencil for a 174 Organizations ww., Members of Spanish Club are: ROW 1, D. Bagatelas, M. Escarza, D. Glando, C. Sackett, K. Lester. ROW 2, S. Dorbeck, S. Tristan, B. Johnson, D. Duran, K. Blount. ROW3, M. Schelfaut, M. Verstrate, J. Carl- son, D. Henkels, B. Moore. ROW4, C. Donaldson, T. Dombek, T. Crimmins, T. Hintz, T. Kennedy, S. Trapkus, J. Johnson. ROW 5, N. Christoferson, B. Taylor, C. Webb, V. Broberg, M. Thomas, S. Hed- berg. ROW 6, K. Fowler, L. Williams, P. Hamer, T. Verrnullen, L. Donaldson, L. Edgeworth. ROW 7, K. Henss, A. Crane, C. Sun, C. Harris, R. Camirillo. ROW8, K. McKee, C. Boyle, L. Watkins, F. Mellow, E. Rine. ROW 9, D. Wachob, T. Tile, N. Nelson, R. Cavazos, D. Ribbon. Club Officers are: T. Dombeck, Secretary, D. Henkels, Treasurer, M. Escarza, Presi- dent, T. Henss, Vice President. Organizations 175 1. Isn't it funny that all four of these girls happen to be French Club Officers? They are: Secretary, Mary Burtg President, Kathy Frankling Vice-President, Pam Swiatkiewiczg and Treasurer, Marsha Lundgren. 2. Mrs. Bell takes a moment out to reflect on the day's events, whatever they were. 3. Who is that dark mysterious person drawing Lori Nelson's attention away from a meeting? 4. Valerie Dahl proves that a lot of humor can be good for a serious meeting. Uk- .J vt- X 4 176 Organizations I l l A, French Traditions And Customs Studied by Club Working on the French Club float was fun even though we weren't lucky enough to win a prize. fDee Martinl Working on the float was the most fun that I have had in a long time, I think. fKevin Van Dykel The kids were fun to work with and I feel that we had some what of a good organization. Wal Dahll I feel that there was a sense of pride that kept the spirit 3 alive in French Club. CKen Hulll I really enjoyed the Paris trip. fLori Nelsonl I've never had so much fun working with real live people before in my life. COlive Smithj French Club members are, BACK ROW: Holly Roth, Valerie Dahl, Peggy Olson, Nedra Nicheles, Michelle Landry, Pam Hudson, Franklin, Mary Burt, Kenny Babie, Olive O. Smith, Lynn Loete, Marsha Nelson, Beth Baltzell, Missi Harris, Kathy Lisa Hunter, and Tom Ade. MIDDLE ROW' Cheryl Hammerberg, Marie Mandozza, Sandy McClain, Joy Hanshaw, Gilson, Pam Swakevitz, Marsha Lundgren, Dee Martin, and Sue Plog. FRONT ROW: Julius Caesar, Steve Mayfield, Richard and Bluto Brown. The French Club members would like to wish Mrs. Piehl, who retired this year, luck in the future. Organizations 177 SWE X A, - Y ,V A -5.1.7333 ., f pixma? ,N . J QQ . 'fr Q, f W N '- . 1 -nw.--.iw - Q, 2' , 4 ws! f- Affirfff . , V -'SY' 5?Kf?5'v' A ' f 'fry iiffwg. . E, ' 3-m.1!f'?, x Q55 ,F J, ' J 'V Q' .. Q N. hm' f x, M... J' , 41V -wgy 6 1 Nr? ,f, I X 1 r in 2 Q ' if f fx , 1 4. A ,er we, 5, gatin Club Elected Senate, Dpened Session With Float 45 A '-L72 ff, fri' We haven't done too much so far, but what we have done has been great because we all get along and work together. CJoy Audasl Being in the Senate helped me learn a lot about ancient Rome. Also, we are really looking forward to our trip to Romef' KCathy Claeysl It's a nice club for a small club. fBarb Weaklyl . Cathy Claes, if you want to sing, go down to room C125 where Girl's Chorus is now practicing. 2. Latin Club planned an early Thanksgiving with turkey on a plate for their second place Homecoming float. 3. Members of the club are: ROW 1: T. Rynolt, R. Johnson, K. Pearson, L. Hacker, B. Veakly, L. Dickerson. ROW2: K. Williamson, D. Sivertsen, J. Audus, C. Claeys, J. Gablhousen, and B. Carlson. ROW3: D. Lasley, J. Tomlin, K. lurke, S. Sansom, N. Lyons, P. Casillas, K. Blakley, and M. Adamson. Organizations 179 1, Members of HERO this year are: ROW I: Cindy Lipes, Shar on Casillas, Kathy Lister, Mary Hayes, Denise Wilson, Karel Seibert, Julie Hunwardsong ROW 2: Miss Forseth, Steve Na varro, Debbie Silversmith, and Karen Akers. 2. Cindy Lipes Karen Seiberts, and Jan Casillas talk about their experience: they had the day before at their various places of employment 3. Marty Jones uses the reference file to find some extra tips Ol how to advance in his job. 4. More members of HERO are ROW 1: Denise Ssieter, Denise Dorland, Debbie Mockg ROW2 Sara Duncan, Judy Costas, Kathy Lindberg, Carolyn White Debbie ovemm, Pam Pan-d, Ava steadman, Kim DeWitte, va - . , Burke, Mark Rubyg ROW3: Steve Steagall, Gene Taets, Randg g McVey, Marty Jones, Duane Crandall, Doug Schorpp, ann Are Benefits to HERO Students Miss Forseth. I like HEROQ it gives a person a lot of experiences neces- sary for later employment. We learned a lot of things that we will need to know -like how to buy a car or insurance. Wal Burkel It's a good class because you learn how to get along in life and it helps you develop your personality. I learned a lot about the employer - employee relationship and all that a working experience involves. CDoug Schorppl 180 Organizations Sales And Marketing Proves to Be Big Help in Finding Jobs The class is good for you if you want to go on to become a sales- person. It can be very beneficial for a person in the future. CMichelle Walker? MDE helps students get jobs when they usually wouldn't be able to find one. There are a lot of places that d,on't even consider a student until he joins a working program, and because of this, I'm glad I was a part of it. QSue Thompsonl 1. Trying to get some new ideas from her sales and marketing class, Sue Thompson re-reads her notes from the day before. 2. Members of the Distributive Education Club of Illinois are ROW I: Janet Surratt, Valerie Ryckeghem, Connie Davis, Jody Vogel, Cindy Hoytg ROW 2: Lauri Harms, Kathy Bemdt, Glinda King, Chris Rioelens, Becki Mier, Ellen Anderson, ROW 3: Sue Scott, Diana Grawe, Collette Gingory, Candi Kettering, Jom Colley, Sue Thompson. 3. More Members of Sales and Marketing are: ROW 1: Sandi Klingborg, Pat Slead, Merridy Palmer, Sheri Felgar, ROW 2: Michelle Walker, Lynn Scott, Angie Squeo, Glenna Settles, Nancy Simoensg ROW 3: Linda Hill, Joe Gomez, Dwight Swartz, Debbie Bjur- strom. Missing from the pictures ae Jeanne Sea- bloom, Pat Ryan, and Mary Ellen Mier. ? Organizations 181 Plans Completed for Banquet, Lit Board Gives Art Awards. It was nice being president because we only met twice. First, to have a picture taken for the M and then to elect next year's officers and plan the banquet. CSara Duncanl Although we didn't do rnuch this year, we had fun at the banquet . CPete Nelsonl Our main function is to plan the banquet, we also judge the art contest at the end of the year. CParn Harrisj 1. After a busy planning session for the banquet at the end of the year, several Lit Board members leave the staff room, bubbling over with ideas. 2. Mr. Coopman tries to advise Sara Duncan fpresidentb, Pete Nel- son Cvice-presidentl, and Margi Friedhl Csecretary-treasurer? as to what might be the best thing to have for dinner at their annual banquet. 3. Members of Lit Board are: clockwise - Cathy DeSmet, Pam Hudson, Leslie Watkins, Pam Harris, Sara Duncan, Margi Friedhl, Pete Nelson, Carol Hank, and Kim Wood. 182 Organizations Office Occupations Students Benefit At Chicago Conference It's a class and a club put together so it's not all work. It's also a good reference for future jobs. fSue Carroll! It,s a real good thing to get into and gives you a lot of ex- perience that otherwise you wou1dn't have. It's all around fun. QKaren Snyderl It was good experience being in 0.0. Ifound it both en- tertaining and rewarding. fPat Drefchinskil 1. Mark Kostka looks over Lora Osboume's shoulders to see that she doesn't make any mistakes. 2. Members of Office Occupations are: FRONT ROW' L. Osboume, S. Carroll, M. Kostka, P. Richg ROW2: S. Weaver, D. Quinn, D. Wilson. D. Thorrrhloom, R. Bileddog ROW 4: K. Douglas, J. Hlll, B. Saelens. J. Reber, J. Barber, J. Greer, M. Hopping, P. Lattingg ROW5: R. Cribbs, M. Sones, K. Snyder, P. Drefchinski, K. Cutler, B. Sullens. On the desk are D. Cox and B. House. Organizations 183 ' M Garrison how to mount ,,,,,..wa .atv ig, Melgni wxpytg ROW 2: Mike Tombaro, 'il u-C V parks, Bonnie Gerstner, Cindy ' Belirilierg ROW 3: Mark Parpart, Brian Jen- i ICA Begin Monthly Activi ights, Plans Sknng Tri 353'-u, X feuqg,3gxq,'gb5.v 6 3 I wb are 1: Julie ROW3 Nancy Dave Pederson Pete Leaf B11 'ker. 2. Jim Anderson tries to l How's it going, Jim? 3. More members of V.I.C.A. are: ROW 1: Michelle Wickland, Jane ' Peak, Gary- Kraker, John Ketner, Debbie Mor- I sen, Wendell Trobaugh, and Randy Carlson. 3 184 Organization ' ' 111' 'Y vyynrfirgmvirvzsyzz z - .wf More members of V.I.C.A. are Larry Cone, Tammy Boyles, Jeff Melinda Brummett Bob Cecil learn I O 4 Vg W1 1' , 'Wuhan 2 ,WN ,, , :W 'Vin W. 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CNancy Ryanj If the rest of the kids would have done as well as I did, we would have had a first place in DeKalb. CJohn McCurnberJ 1. Debate team members are: CLOCKWISE, J. Bilhartz, J. Mc- Cumber, M. Johnson, C. Davidson, R. Cooper, N. Ryan. 2. D. Funk, S. Dorbeck, C. DeSmet, J. Billhartz, T. Kennedy, J. Strom- beck, J. Hubbard, B. Taylor. 3. Mr. Roush and Mrs. Darby look over some papers for Debate and Forensics. x W X xc K X x 186 Organizations A was started by Scott Thompson I think started a good thing. We're lg to help each other out, either with ul or athletic events, but that's what ll about, the Fellowship of Christian tes QGary Rassoj re a great bunch of fun loving guys iave a great time. fJeff Blackburnl joyed F.C.A. because it helped me to thers in a more positive way. fChar a Gary Rasso and Al Panicucci and other unidentified F.C.A. members clown around. 2. Members of F.C.A. are: ROW I, M. McGee, D. Corkery, C. Mahar, D. Howell. ROW 2, A. Panicucci, P. Eberhardt, T. John- son. ROW 3, K. Blusher, J. Black- bum, R. Cochuyt, N. Rail, G. Rasso. Organizations 187 F.N.A. is a good service club for the community and school and it's not all work either. The parties and meetings help to bring us closer as a group, too. fJana Klarkowskil We went caroling and had a Halloween party. I real- ly get into the parties, man! fRoddie Bakerl 'fWorking in a hospital helps you face reality and lets you know the true meaning of being a live person. fOlive Smithj 1. F.N.A. members are: B. Eckert, B. Searles, J. Thorngren, M. Joseph, J. Klarkowski, G. Westbrooks, M. Gustaf- son, B. Becknell, C. Swedberg, R. Kook- en, J. Johnstone, T. Helsel, D. Coomes, J. Blackbum, L. Johnson, F. Perez, S. Polchow, D. Youngvorst, and D. Brown. 2. Members are: D. Piercy, T. Hartsock, R. Karland, and K. Henss. MIDDLE ROW' D. Nelson, P. Scwiatkiewecz, K. Fowler, V. Johnson, P. Moore, and P. Hamer. BACK ROW: D. Allison, R. Baker, M. Klousek. 3. Mrs. Henss smiles at a remark made by a member on her hospital aide experiences. The advisor for Future Nurses Allied Health Club is Nurse Henss. We, the M staff would like to salute her time and devo- tion to the students of Moline Senior High School. Her knowledge, skill, effi- ciency, patience, understanding, car- ing, and capability make her an excel- lant person and a wonderful nurse. . .A. Members Sl Ideas, Work Togeth 188 Organizations GAA Planned Maroon Madness, Homecoming Dance 4 'It's a good way for sophomores to get to know the upperclassmenf' lKippy Udehnl 'This is one club where the ability isnlt as impor- tant as the fun involved. CKris Hagbergl GAA is a wunnerful wunnerful organization that gives people a chance to use their imaginations and improve their bodies. Maybe I should tell my boyfriend to join instead of eating spin ach. fOlive Smith? This year in GAA we had a lot of activities. We also had some parties and get-togethers. When all of the girls come we just goof off and have a lot of fun. fJanelle Holmgrenb Organizations 189 Spirit in Various Activities Produces Big GAA Turnouts .- Q 1. Is it Robin Hood and his merry men? No, it's Mrs. Shannon and her GAA archery crew out practicing again. 2. Kathy Pearson spikes the ball, gaining a point for her lucky team. 3. GAA members join in a game of volleyball with alot of spirit. 190 Organiations 1. Help! I think I'm stuck! screams Barb Hansen, paralyzed in mid-air. 2. Don't be afraid to bend over backwards, I'm here and hopefully it won't hurt a bit, says Mrs. Kramer as she tries to reassure a frightened student. Organizations 191 Nerieds Go International Members Travel in Style When people think of Nerieds they think of the show. What few people realize is the amount of work that has to be done. Sure it's fun, but it's work. Be- lieve me, after three years I know. CDawn Funkj Nerieds was a lot of hard work, but it was a lot of fun. The show at the end of the year made it all worthwhile. I liked being a Koala bear the best. CKris Hagbergj Nerieds is great exercise and I really enjoy it. I enjoy the work for the show and I enjoy being with the other girls. It's a real challenge swimming in costume. I wish that I could be in it another year, at least. fPamela Harrisj C? 1. Kevin Blusher lifts Margaret Moen while practicing for their Russian number. If we all had a man like Kevin. 2. Anne Crane, senior manager, and Joanie Flatley, junior manager take a well-deserved rest after their number depicting Ireland. Obviously, girls you didn't need a four leaf clover for luck. 3. French maids of the Nerieds squad are seniors, FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: K. Udehn, A. Crane, P. Camferdam, P. Harris, K. Hagberg, J. Carlson, D. Flmk, L. Greene, B. Donaldson, and J. Leaf. KNEELING ARE: G. Pond and M. Moen. Stop Standing around and put those dusters to use. 4. Junior members from Greece are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT: R. Aitkins, T. Gibson, J. Flatley, L. Hacker, and K. Eckdahl. Aristotle would be proud. 192 Organizations Ts.. ,, KW aa A ffm... Yu .pf-1 it P Il. Q. xp, v- KLM E2 s 6 2' 1 2' 1 ,W 4 .E .- ,wa V:-mt.-, 1 EL :Q .,-'l'wff 1. Pete Benson and Dave Corkery serve as chairs for Tracey Gibson and Robyn Aitkins in their number from Austria. Don't worry girls, their wood seems to be pretty strong. 2. Posing as Australian Koala bears are Kris Hagberg, Pam Harris, and Gloria Pond. Smokey will never forgive you for leaving him out of the act. 3. Manpower upholds Spanish senioritas in another exceptional swim number. FIRST ROW FROM LEFT TO RIGHT ARE: M. Klansek, P. Edstrom, S. Grimes, S. De Graeve, and C. Bishop. SECOND ROWARE: J. Leaf, J. Flatley, J. Carlson, M. Moen, and A. Crane. Members of the Nerieds are FROM LEFT TO RIGHT FIRST ROW: D. Funk, L. Greene, G. Pond, J. Carlson, J. Dunbar, B. Harris, K. Hagberg, P. Har- ris, and P. Camferdam. SECOND ROW: T. Gibson, L. Jennings, J. Fla- tley, and J. Leaf. BACK ROW: K. Udehn, M. Moen, B. Donaldson, A. Crane, L. Hacker, K. Eckdahl, and R. Aitkins. Organizations 193 Senior Y-Teens Anticipate Hard Earned Florida Trip. Even though the size of our group is small, we all enjoy ourselves because we've been doing things we like to do with people we like to be with. Y- Teens is the best opportunity for me to have a good time and still be doing something worth- while. KChris Vande Moortell Y-Teens was a lot of fun and work. But the work was worth it because we are going to Florida in June. CDebbie Warren? It was fun but I wish there could have been more members. fMaggie Joseph? Y-Teens did their yearly service projects as well as fun things. It was fun all year. CTami Chumbleyl Q2-f 194 Organizations -..4 1. As the year got busier so did some of the senior Y-Teen members. Stopping for a moment are Kerri Hendershot, Debbie Warren, Jane Peak, and Chris VandeMortel. 2. These junior Y-Teen members plan the next meeting and call some girls to let them know what's happening. They are Marcy Gustafson, Sue Polchow, Maggie Joseph, Tami Chumbley and Jane Thorngren. 3. Junior Y- Teens members are: FRONT ROW Marcy Gustafson, Jane Thomgren and Tami Chumbleyg BACK ROW' Sue Smith, Maggie Joseph, Sue Polchow, Sue Nerdahl, Patty Milligan and Robin Dickson. 4. Julie Mudgett concentrates on an important part of Y-Teen activities - the publicity. 5. The formal, a big event of Y-Teen year, is also a tumabout dance. Kim Kochuyt tries to talk her two friends into asking some guys to the dance. 1. Miss Hulse, Pep Club advisor, looks over designs for club pins. 2. Lynn Horton, Karen McKee, and Mary Jo Tobin are kept busy as Pep Club officers. 3. Michelle Seeds, president of Pep Club, prepares for a meeting with the help of Sue Scott, 4. These Pep Club members take a ride on their Homecoming float after many hours of hard work. Pep C1ub,s main purpose is to promote school spirit. Our activities are the Homecoming float, selling pins, making posters, etc. fKaren McKeeJ It's good organization and we hope it promoted school spirit. fPatti Rich! I like this club because anyone can show school spirit and really get involved. fMichelle Seedsl Pep Club is an organization which plays an important role in helping our various teams to victory. I only wish more people would show the spirit and interest which Pep Club displays. CCarol Hankj 196 Organiations uljlllbvws-...ff 5515-'QW 'EM embers of Pep Club are: ROW 1: C. Hank, M. Harris, L. Watkins, P.Rich, M. Seeds, C. Jones. ROW2: D. Miller, K. Briggs, G. ilson, S. McClean, S. Schriefer, C. Lubke. ROW3: Sue Scott, C. Williams, S. Polchow, M. Gustafson, L. Plattesburg, P. Hamer. Organizations 197 A lot of hard work and effort paid off because our float received second place in the club division. QDino Bagatelasl 'Tm glad that Science Club has finally gotten more student oriented by having more activities. The idea of Fun Night was a big success. fJon Christofersonj 198 Organizations 1 9 , 1. H2000 to 1, A Space Odyssey captured second place in the club divi- sion after many long hours of hard work. 2. The officers of Science Club this year are John Griffin, Dino Bagatelas, Bruce Batten, and Elizabeth Noah. Have a nice day Mr, Johnson. P v si K if ,, he , 1 S I ., l Q Organizations 199 H.R.C. ot Only Listens to, But Solves Students Problems The council is there for the students' more per- sonal problems, while Student Congress is there for the whole student body. I feel it has a definite purpose but that purpose has not really been work- ing because not enough kids are aware it's there. QJeff Tomlinl It's a council that can really do something for the school. When kids have gripes about the school we can look into it and try to solve the problem. fSara Trapkusl We didn't seem to do too much but we did work on a Bill of Rights. This was to let the students know what the school rules really are and just what rights are theirs . CKathy Pearsonl 1. Mr. Brown relates some new ideas to some members of H.R.C. 2. Members of Human Relations Council are, SEAT- ED: C. DeSmet, CVice Presidentl and Jeff Tomlin lPresidentD. STANDING ARE: S. Trapkus, B. Weakly, C. Harris, D. Cork- ery, C. Pearson, and J. Swenson. 200 Organizations at seniors elected to serve on this yearls Student Congress wereg FRONT ROW' ie Maharg ROW2: Margaret Moen, Maria Escarza, Beth Jasper, Pat Eberhardtg '3: Kippy Udehn, Joni Latham, Chris Summers, Carol Hank, Tom Doyleg ROW Patti Rich, Becki Searls, Julie Carlson, Gary Rasso, and Betsy Stevens. Student Congress Sets High Goals for 1973-19 4 Year Student Congress has a hard job trying to unify the student body. If more people would get behind it and give their support, we could achieve any- thing we wanted to. CMargaret Moenl 'Tm really glad I was able to be in Student Con- gress. It did a good job with the reading area in the library, and also in helping with the Share Joys campaign. fBetsy Stevensl Student Congress is better than a lot of kids think. Too many kids cut it down, but we really get a lot accomplished. CLori Rashl What I enjoyed most about Student Congress was being more closely involved with activities and getting other kids more interested in their school. fDan Corkeryl You're kidding! A bell made out of a flower cover? ex- claims Becki Searls to her Student Congress friends. Organizations 201 1. Four sophomore members try to come up with some new ideas for Student Congress. 2. Serving on Student Congress in their second year of high school are juniors, ROW I: Mark Henss and Ann Clark. ROW 2: Lori Rash, Kim Henss, Carmen Sandoval. RO W3: Dave Youngvorst, Debbie Pier- cy, Pam Moore, Sue Smith and Steve Smithers. 3. Pat Eberhardt has a hard time sitting down, since he's always busy on his feet as Student Congress President. Helping him with his duties are Mar- garet Moen, Secretary, Charlie Mahar, Vice Pres- identg and Maria Escarza, Treasurer, 202 Organizations R! .-1, Student Congress Plans For Bike Rackg Aids In Scheduling. 1. Dan Corkery stretches out and uses the Student Congress office and phone to his advantage - Look Ma! No dime! 2. Kathy Railsback looks on as Dan Gustaf- son paints a masterpiece - a poster for second semester registration. 3. These sophomores found there was much more to be done in M.H.S. Student Congress. FRONT ROW: Dan Corkery, Dan Gustafson, Mark Robbinsg ROW 2: Wendy Daebel- liehn, Becky Hunter, Cheryl Poter- ackg ROW 3: Julie Jacobs, Julie Mudget, Jim Akersg STANDING: Sue Carlson and Diane Kruse. Organizations 203 Gi. Student Congress Plans For Bike Raokg Aids In Scheduling. 1. Dan Corkery stretches out and uses the Student Congress office and phone to his advantage - 4'Look Ma! No dime! 2. Kathy Railsback looks on as Dan Gustaf- son paints a masterpiece - a poster for second semester registration. 3. These sophomores found there was much more to be done in M.H.S. Student Congress. FRONT ROW: Dan Corkery, Dan Gustafson, Mark Robbins: ROW 2: Wendy Daebel- liehn, Becky Hunter, Cheryl Poter- ackg ROW 3: Julie Jacobs, Julie Mudget, Jim Akersg STANDING: Sue Carlson and Diane Kruse. Organizations 203 LPQWQIB1 Gq 01 NIH il! SAUIIAA The Glmaginary C'Invalid , 4 Qi , - f X M il , ,. 4,1 I . , i,z,,g :ft ,Ig Q5 .......,., .iqi '- FJ -re .I . :fs-,k O I 15.5 A gl ,R .. . its V,.? L, J 'F' wtf .5..1I.g.I. a . : -I ?. aff'.? ww .43 Q.. Z ' JAX 2 . ' ,-tiny 1311: , 4 I S . . fm -I . . . V ,Rf X xx x ,K ft ' 'tu 1 IH A wg, L Q As 4 6' V' 1 1 1 x , 4 gf, 1 ' i li ' ' A ,in a 4 1, , t t B . 3534, f i as M ff fr' I A f i I I 3 1 sa ,.. a Q ff' I-A ' I 5 M i - ,Xue Lx W . 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Diaforus, Angelica's I II Iw LI ,.., ,,,, 5 .,,,. proposed fiance. 5. Louise faints from harsh punishment. 6. Cleante se- fffp , 40 My A ,ggi cretly courts Angelica. 5 .. - 53.55 .',., f. . l .53 V ji A 'fffwff s A . A All i .' 'f W i . Fine Arts 207 6116110 molly 1. Widow Molloy voices her hopes of catching a beau while singing Ribbons Down My Back . 2. Retuming to Harmonia Gardens Dolly makes a solemn promise that she will never leave again. 3. Horace Vandegelder and his employ- ees tell of the ideal housewife in It Takes a Woman . 4. Ermengarde wails, I don't want to leam how to dance, I just want to get married! while trying to demonstrate her talents in a polka contest. 5. Mr. Vandegelder explains that to be on the top at Yonker's you must be rich, mean, and friendless. 6. 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Racing againist time, Charlie tries to find the rea- son for A1gernon's loss of intelligence. 210 Fine Arts lCASTOFiCHARACTERS. J Doris Dr. Strauss Professor Nemur 'Alice Kinnianj fwfj J Bui't'Seldon F Charlie Gordon Nurse Frank Gina F MrsQ Donner Joe Mother Little Charlie J F J Father Child Norma Mrs. Feldman Ellen Teen-Age Charlie' Bemice 'll' f V Connie J Chairlady Convention Members Mrs. Mooney F' F l Mrs.Nemur Mr. Harvey Jackie Welberg Welberg lrls 1 Norma Pam Hudson Dino Pappademos ' Brent Russell l Kim Wooden f J Mike Mathias' 'Kendall Burnett Joanne Powell Steve Lind Kathe Ekdalil f Holly Roth Roger Johnson Dee Martin m Mike Hodgerson F 1'fScbttAndefsona Melissa Mitchell Jean Dehls Cari May ' Jeff Coussens f'fLiSa Hermann Sue Nerdahl Sibyl Schriefer Jim Sutty ,Dino Baszatelas l fgfCaro1Mo. N Rena Karlin ' J Craig Sale Jeana McAllister Vermeulen 7Heidi Summers Fine Arts 211 ,ight Of qlelod A special thanks goes to the student directors for this year's two plays and the musical, Kim Wood, Sue Kauzlarich, and Jim Sutty. 1. Charlie Silliman keeps the beat going in One Night of Melody . 2. Struttin' off her stuff is Jayne Mill- er to the song Goin' Out of My Head Over You . 3. Barb Roberts gets into the Summertime blues. 4. Eric Heukeshoven lets his fingers do the walking over the keyboard. 5. Taking the audience back to the good old fifties are the Contemporaires. 212 Fine Arts r'1o'v Fine Arts 213 Crew Work nd cting Earn Thespian Points Sponsored by Miss Delorus Beckmann, the International Thespian Troupe 1900 is an organization for those giving outstanding performances in the various fields of the theater. Membership in the group is determined on a point basis, so many points are awarded for workin two or more different areas. These areas include acting, set construction, costuming, and assistant directing. Initiation into the group is held twice a year, at Christmas and at a Spring Banquet. To raise money, Thespian members sell pop during intermissions at the school fine arts productions. Some members also usher at the Broadway Theater performances, as a service project. A scholarship fund that the Thespians have is used for tuition to send interested junior and sophomores to summer theater workshops at various colleges. 1. The Thespians officers for this year are Tim Vermeire, president, Jim Sutty, vice-president, DeDe Peterson and Les Fuller, recording secretaries, Kurt Friesth, treasurer, and Steve Mathias, historian. 2. Thespians members are, FIRST ROW' K. Bumett, D. Pappademos. SECOND ROW' H. Roth, S. Anderson, D. Bagatelas, M. Hanson, J. Swenson. THIRD ROW' S. Lewis, M. Wambeke, C. Sale, M. Landry. FOURTH ROW: L. Schmitt, P. Olson, C. Hammerberg. FIFTH ROW: M. Adamson, K. Resetich, K. Wood. SIXTH ROW: D. Peterson, K. Friesth, L. Fuller. SEVENTH RO W' T. Vermeire, S. Mathias, J. Sutty. 214 Fine Arts 1. Members of stage crew are, FRONT ROW S. Lewis, U. Topia, M. Wambeke, J. Sutty, M. Landry, L. Fuller, C. Sale, M. Hanson, D. Peterson, K. Burnett, S. Sansom, S. Anderson. BACK ROW: L. Schmitt, H. Roth, K. Resetich, P. Olson, C. Hammerberg, J. Cheek, J. Swenson, S. Verhelst, L. Wilkinson, K. Wood, D. Bagatelas, K. Friesth, P. Body, M. Adamson, S. Mathias, D. Pappademos. 2. The Sizzling Stage Crew takes on Dudzik's Dudes for the Frickle Football Award . First place is undecided. Crew Slaves to Build Scenery for Productions Stage crew members performed many backbreaking jobs while working behind the scenes during MHS show per- formances. Building sets, painting, selling tickets, ushering, and collecting properties, are just a few of the jobs crew members do. Other jobs include changing sets during a show, working the lights, follow spots, curtains, and pinrail. All those on crew put in many hours of work making sure that everything backstage goes according to plan. For their efforts crew members receive points, which help make them eligible for becoming members of the Thespian Troupe 1900. What's a Thespian? For more information on Thespians, look on the other side of the page. Fine Arts 215 1. Mr. Dilulio shows how a teacher should keep his cool, Class, class, SHUT UP! 2. The pri- vate thoughts of a musician, One, two, three, NOW, CRASH! BOOM! 3. The band officers are: FIRST ROW: Stan Kauzlarich, Senior Rep- resentative, Joanne Powell, Vice President, Marilyn White, Treasurer. SECOND ROW: Dave Ericson, Junior Representative, Pat Rice, Sophomore Representative, Tom Rice, Presi- dent, Pam Swiatkiewicz, Secretary. 4. Other band members are: FIRST ROW' J. Clifton, P. Myrick, K. Sullens, M. Rutts, G. Dannels, B. Harris, J. Bames, L. Loete, S. Rogiers, M. Nel- son, P. DeWitte, C. Green, K. Cutler. SECOND ROW' D. Mundt, L. Wilson, D. Emery, J. De- Volder, S. Carlson, P. Hop, K. Wismer, J. Janes, C Griffin, J. Greko, P. Swiatkiewicz, C. Curtis, C. Hodgerson, C. Martens, C. Hill, S. Hendrichson. THIRD ROW: J. Schultz, B. Bowers, S. Alstedt, R. Diehl, T. Kakavas, M. Jones, M. Locklin, P. Paustian, A. Elder, A. Boisiert, J. Jett, D. Forgie, D. Pater, B. Ross, R. Kizer, M. Kroeger, B. Buehl, H. Waugh. FOURTH ROW: L. Kitchen, L. Saelens, K. Miller. 216 Fine Arts The members for this year's band are FIRST ROW' T. Boom, S. Hedberg, L. Roys, J. Paustian, M. Johnson, L. McCoy, L. VanSpeybroeck, J. Mc- Cumber, K. Oren, J. Whitaker, C. Elliott, M. White. SECOND ROW L. Harman, B. Carlson, D. Warren, K. Udehn, S. Schriefer, K. Swenson, R. Mangelsdorf, J. Swenson, D. Marino, J. Tomlin, S. Malone, K. Hawk, T. Seeburger, R. Mock, J. Stephens, S. Schoeve. THIRD RO W' K. Miller, S. Adams, J. Johnson, E. Kennedy, P. Rice, C. Graham, R. Johnson, D. Anderson, T. Schoeve, M. Willard, T. Rice, R. Gregory, J. Powell, M. Allen, D. Wackob, G. Pearsall, J. Palmer, D. Tipton, D. Stanford, K. Dussinger, M. Schelfaut, L. Gellerstedt, V. Seitzinger, FOURTH ROW' S. Gilbert, S. Lewis, D. Ericson, C. Rivelli, B. VanSpeybroeck, D. Weakly, D. Evans, E. Shriver, B. Kapple, B. Favri, S. Hart, C. Silliman, E. Heukeshoven, J. Carlson, T. Rynott, B. Thompson, T. Powell, F. Kauzlarich, P. Gerer, R. Johnson, K. Hedberg. FIFTH ROW: R. Clark, S. Lambrecht, L. Flatten- burg, M. Tighe, P. Casillas, J. Bruch, J. Tindle, S. Kauzlarich. e F Ji? :rm s i . ' - ,.,. w:l'.f-filfaevkv., . ' . l ef k 5, is ' W V. 1 .M...a.aaa..,..... . .--'rziri-if : . . ur f....n. 4,55 .2253 -i sm ' . f. ,.H.2w-' -' . it 'ravi' f '-Rf ' .- wifes ,-513 I 1 rf Band Booms And Toots Away on Musical Works Highlighting school functions was this year's band under the direction of Mr. Louis Dilulio. The marching band, under the direction of Mr. Robert Marinangeli, was one of the major at- tractions at the football games. The band also performed at the half times of the home basketball games and for One Night of Melody . Besides performing at school activities the band also worked on pieces for their concerts during the year. Individual work and group participation helped to improve the band to the successful organization it was this year. Select members of the band were involved in All State band and small groups of play- ers were sent to participate in Sole Ensemble Contest. Congrat- ulations, a great year for our musicians. Fine Arts 217 Orchestra Members Fiddle Their Precious Time Away Once again Mr. Merle Wegener has produced an orchestra of high quality. Stressing good musicianship and hard work helped to make this year's orchestra such a highly successful group. Select members of this group were cho- sen to play in the pit orchestra for the musical g'Hello Dollyf' while the rest of the orchestra worked on improv- ing their musical ability. Eight members of the orchestra were chosen to participate in All State orchestra. Three concerts during the year, two with just the orchestra and one with Concert Choir, kept the organization busy. In between all this work the orchestra also had to work on pieces for Mississippi Valley Festival and Graduation. FIRST ROW: D. Marino, P. Vanderheyden, D. Geddling, P. Stowell B Thomas P Williams D Lind K Wismer SECOND ROW L McCoy Watkins, K. Hagberg,C.Lord,J.Swenson, J. McCumber,C. Elliot M White K Adolphson D Exner L Wilkinson C Copas 218 Fine Arts 1. Orchestra members demonstrate the art of fiddling around. 2. Hey orchestra members, remember this is a concert not a social break. 3. Look at the birdie John, and give us one of your famous smiles. J Fine Arts 219 Choir Worked Hard to Make First Xmas Album ev' Adding to their already busy schedule, this year's Concert Choir, under the direction of Calvin Hedegaard, made a Christ- mas record on October 28. Rehearsal for the record was begun at the beginning of the school year, and much work was put in by all involved. Concentrating on favorite hymns that everyone loves, the record tumed out to be a big success. For the rest of the year the choir worked on improving the technical aspects of singingg breath support, intonation, and an over all good sound. All this work went into the fine performances that the choir gave at their annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and on One Night of Melody. A few of the singers out of the chorus were cho- sen to go to District Festival and All-State Chorus during the winter. During the spring, ensemble groups and soloists com- peted in the State Ensemble Solo Contest. Singing at Com- mencement and Graduation ceremonies concluded this years activities for the choir. 220 Fine Arts FIRST ROW' D. Smith, C. Morrison, V. Cheek, K. Henss, K. Lindberg, T. Gustus, N. Roelens, B. Tay- lor, R. Lyss, L. Nelson, B. Wood, M. Zelnio, C. Lord, D. Glanz, K. McCarthy, K. Wood, C. Barber, D. Fischer, P. Rich. SECOND ROW' S. Lewis, S. Kau- zlarich, S. Brasmer, D. Martin, J. Moore, S. Kidd, J. Dick, K. Franklin, S. Lassen, S. Carother, E. Har- rington, N. Lyons, K. Trich, K. Resetich, L. Straf- ford, C. Summers, R. Souza, L. Husar, C. Danielson, J. Schrempf. THIRD ROW K. Forber, J. Sand, L. Fuller, B. Bridgman, M. Ward, M. Henss, B. Dopler, K. Bumett, M. Moore, T. Vermeire, C. Slater, R. Shipp, C. Sale, K. VanDyke, B. Herberg, D. Hansen, E. Edwards, S. Mathias, C. Johnson, D. Jones, C. Lewis. FOURTH ROW' D. Lance, D. Sheesley, J. Sutty, B. Russell, J. Odean, K. Butts, D. Pappade- mos, S. Anderson, T. Nelson, J. Zietler, S. Johnson, J. Christofersen, R. Kooken, K. Hoffman, J. Glenn, D. Ziegler, J. Polfliet, B. McNeill, J. Einess, J. Os- trander, S. Short, B. Roberts. Fine Arts 221 A Cappella Choir Works on Improving Technique 3: nu? il W 4 .Ny :Li . if 1. Mr. Hedeggard tum around, the song has already started. 2. FIRST ROW: B. Youngblood, C. Jones, L. Bahnks, L. Moburg, S. Washbum, li Carlstrom, S. Parmley, M. Impens, S. Lindley, D. Miller, W. Daebeliehn, A. Zelnio, K. Holton, T. Gorecki. SECOND ROW: S. Williams, l Dombrock, S. Pynkel, J. Smith, C. Ludwig, K. Burke, A. Neighbour, L. Wilkinson, J. Cheek, P. Stout, G. Berry, L. Jennings, P. Andrews. THIR ROW? P. Pod, C. Varlas, C. Williams, R. Sticklen, C. Nordstrom, R. Maddox, M. James, M: Cooney, B. Lester, J. Welch, D. Huffman, P. Wise, Weigandt, C. Henderson. FOURTH ROW: C. Siegenthaler, D. Maas, S. Foster, K. McCarthy, B. Owen, D.- West, J. Rosenberger, M. Johnson, IN Robbins. J. Akers, K. Richmiller, L. Demassino, C. Martens, I. Scream, P. Fosbinder. 222 Fine Arts RST ROW' J. Rifley, L. Lavin, J. Agnor, B. Gidel, J. Mudgett, V. Dailing, D. Sivertsen, S. Warfield, V. Burns, J. Gellerstedt, C. Rumler, L. ster, P. Dietel, K. McKinzie, P. Mooney, C. DeBaker. SECOND ROW' D. Coyne, D. Hart, D. Jackson, D. Sweetman, A. Little, M. McFarland, . Niner, J. McRae, B. Kushlakus, K. Walschaert, A. Steadman, L. Kems, C. Wyant, L. Clewell, L. Willems, E. Cervantes. THIRD ROW? K. amilton, B. Bunner, J. Reed, T. Morris, C. Soliz, S, Berry, K. Williamson, V. Sparks, R. Williams, J. Mamer, S. Guy, S. Dombek, C. Keenan, C. angley, S. Hansen, N. Lopez. Girls Chorus Performs t Choral Productions Fine Arts 223 . - M f , K - Vx -.fl-QQ X V xt- : ln, i3'f.. N1W,'1 ..i,,1t'5f2i'?I'T :3gig53Qi 9-'e5f5e2:j1za22wfqglq ' , 2, at I . 5, ,- 1 . .Q-,-yy e ' rf., ., . ' . ' x 1-,MT i R ' ' K M ' 13 f'-::.fS, L -Te. kt- W ' . M x ,, -9 ww, I 1 .K se, f' J A t N . .. 5,5341 1 ' 'P'-if-,'A1'f ifwff 1 'ff' ififflof. . A , . J ':,'f-L gf-V f- M K Fef'fwf'r't ' f.f,-gym fp , 3. .' ,V . if .wi f- -J 4 Y - . ,Q -9.Q,2g:gZ.,r,,44.i3,.f1s-,-vr..4. wig f , W ,, . , Q QL, f .. T mf ' -. . - szwfd U.-' J 5 'I .'fVff?dE3'. Ai ' f' , f 'EM ' T 1 'v . ' ' - , .- I Q. A A . ' n M' 5 , ff f - .QA -iw, ' 'g,i51,i...1, fi ' M ,lgizpg ,ff L-5. rt-M gf My : ff 1. Is Mrs. Shannon thinking about the next step, or about the pom- pom that's about to hit her in the tummy? 2. Contemporaries per- forming at a football game. Patti Rich get your mind on the dance. 1 224 Fine Arts Girls Dance Their Way to Fame And Fortune The emphasis dance class, under the direction of Mrs. Pat Shan- non, has once again shown their superior dance ability. Member- ship in the class is highly competitive. Those wishing to be in the class have to try out before a panel of judges. The girls who make the class spend the year perfecting their dancing and learning pom-pom routines in preparation for their many performances during the school year. Dancing at the home football games and marching in the Homecoming Parade, started the year out for the group. Pom-Pom routines were also done during the half times at several of the home basketball games. The Contemporaries also performed at One Night of Melodyu, and the senior members performed a dance at the annual senior class show ADC . This year's Contemporaires are: FIRST ROW: K. McKinzie, T. Hartsock, C Varlez, P. Olson, A. Anderson, J. Morgan S. Lundahl K. Yuskis S. Johnson S Qiaraldi, D. Piercy, J. Knaack, J. Schrempf, M. Anderson, V. Sparks, K. Eckdahl, . Rich. SECOND ROW: C. Reig, P. Hamer, C. Sandoval, K. Henss, D. Stout, M. -Seeds, P. Moore, K. Akers, N. Cappaert, C. Greene, M. Zelnio, J. Miller, T. Gustus, K. Trich, A. Koeppel, D. Coyne, S. Gustafson. Fine Arts 225 Awards Given to Student With Outstanding Talent Klm Wood Dramatncs Karen Trlch Dance Choir Dawn Marino Orchestra Tony Boom Band I Sue Kauzlarich 1 226 Fine Arts gr 3 A 5. 3 i 2 i 1 .53 S Kurt Friesth DeDe Peterson Steve Mathias Maribeth Wambekl Stage Crew Stage Crew Stage Crew Stage Crei Stage Band And Twirlers Turn Out Fantastic Year Ever wonder about those girls out on the football field in their spangled outfits freezing their little legs off. They are the baton twirlers for this year's band. Under the direction of Mr. Louis Dulilio, the twirlers have put in much practice in preparation for their many performances at the football games. Head twirl- er, Candy Rivelli, also performed a dance in One Night of Mel- ody . One Night of Melody was also the big performance for the Stage Band, under the direction of Mr. Marinangeli. Stage Band members were picked by tryouts, and those that made the final pick had to practice two nights of every week. All that practice was well used, since this year's Stage Band was one of the best the school's ever had. Fine Arts 227 1. Head twirlers for this year is Candy Rivelli 2. The other twirlers areg FIRST ROW J Whitaker, P. DeWitte. SECOND ROW P Swiathkiewicz, M. Ruhs, S. Hendrickson P Hopping, B. Bowers, K. Kloster. 3 The Stage Band members are, FIRST ROW D Evans J Tomlin, S. Gilbert, B. VanSpeybroeck D Er ickson. SECOND ROW' R. Clark S Kauzlar ich, F. Kauzlarich, T. Powell, K Hedberg P kai Geyer, R. Johnson. THIRD ROW C Srlllman R. Johnson, C. Graham, T. Rice, M Willard , T. Schoeve, D. Wachob. FOURTH ROW E Heukeshoven, J. Tindle, J. McCurnber D Anderson. ICS Ill Acade D' B9 ff. cn gl If W' CD ef- O U' CD D9 I3 CD CL C- o SD C?- O H 'SD 4 230 Academics 'A School Board Initiates New Self-Scheduling 1. Taking a break from their many duties are the Administrators of the Moline School System: Mr. Hollis Nelson, Director of Secondary Educationg Mr. Marlin Baxter, Director of Elementary Educationg Mr. Lamont Hultgren, Administrative Assistant to the Superintend- entg Mr. Arthur Jenkins, Director of Business Servicesg Dr. Theodore Rockafellow, Superintendent of Schoolsg Mr. Robert Saelens, Director of Personnelg Mr. Kenneth Wriedt, Director of Budgeting and Ac- countingg and Mr. Ben McAdams, Supervisor of Special Services. 2. Serving on the Board of Education are, SEATED: Mr. Robert Carl- song Mr. Arthur C. Holmesg Mrs. Roberta Pearsong Dr. Rockafellowf and Mr. Robert G. Seeds, School Board President. STANDING: Mr. Milton Ericsong Mr. Donald Alrnquistg and Mr. Melvin Reynolds, Assistant Superintendent of Schools. Absent from the picture is Mr, Paul Edstrom. Academics 231 With Principal Ronald Barnes in the center, MHS administrators are: CLOCKWISE: John Adam, Adminis- trative Assistantg Robert Brooks, Ad- ministrative Assistant for Student Af- fairsg Jack Brown, Administrative As- sistant for Student Activities, William Duffy, Vocational Guidance Counselorg Edward Lemon, Wharton Field House Managerg Harley Rollinger, Director of Athleticsg Jay Schaff, Assistant Princi- pal for Business and Plant Manage- mentg Albert Stevens, Assistant Princi- pal for Student Affairsg and Stanley Woods, Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. 232 Academics 1. Caught relaxing, the photographer discovers that Mr. Barnes is really a pretty friendly guy. 2. When he's not out organizing or attending a student activity, Mr. Brown finds time to teach a math class. 3. Mr. Stevens is always busy working for the welfare of the students. Administrators Work for Betterment of MH , ..,, -nn- f-1 Academics 233 Counselors And Secretaries Are People, Too! Counselors have been really busy this past year. The MHS scheduling system was entirely reno- vated into a new system called 'self-schedul- ing. With this process, students chose their own teachers and courses. The counselors had to see that the students filled out all of the proper forms and cards, and that they under- stood the new procedure. In spite of this burden, the counselors still found time to talk to and help students, to give tests and lots of guidance about future schools and occupations. Til 234 Academics Helen Anderson Timothy Bell Jack Coder Harold Griffith Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor Phyllis Rollinger Frieda Schnowske Emily Stotlar Joe Wasson Counselor Counselor Counselor Counselor 1. Mrs. Parker answers the Athletic Department phone, which seems to ring constantly during the sports seasons. 2. Secretaries and administrators take time out to discuss office problems . 3. Mr. Bell takes time to talk to MHS graduate. The secretaries are: SITTING: O. Hayden, V. Smarsty. STANDING, they are: M. Schneider, C. Parker, M. Ross, H. Geddling, L. Tompkins, B. Olson, L. Spillum, E. Engstrom, and L. Kendall. Academics 235 236 Academics 1 v-- w-aunt-H ' Lynn Chanay Barbara Coyne S3 Donald Fentem Mathematics Science Science Darrell Gear Carol Graflund Milton Hagberg Science Mathematics Mathematics Francis Boom Mathematics Gene l?lesner Mathematics Orville Harkey Mathematics Gary Bushman Science James Gager Science Delores Hulse Science Phyllis Johnson Mathematics John Julius Science Nancy McManus Mathematics Sally Rigeman Science Wesley Johnson Science Richard Lewis Mathematics John Reakes Science Earl Wear Science MHS Math nd Science Teachers Demand Hard Work The MHS Math Department has made few no- ticeable changes this year, but has maintained it's usual pace of excellence in learning. One new course was offered this year, dealing with the Modern Mathematic Machine. Also, the department as a whole spent much time study- ing the role of geometry in our curriculum. With the past success of the T.H.I.S. program, this year Natural Science became a reality. Of- fering a three-year full-credit course in Biology, Chemistry and Physics, Natural Science is now available to any student. The Science Depart- ment continued this year in efforts to refine this individualized and personalized system. In the future, it is hoped that some of the present standard courses can be absorbed into the new structure. 1. It looks like Mr. Bames flunked his evaluation! 2. Miss Rigeman explains the fundamentals of biology. 3. Mr. Boom is ready to ride in the race . . . but this is a bicycle race, Mr. Boom! Academics 237 MHS Library Receives Right to Read Grant EnglisQkourses underwent a vast change this year with the advent of one semester courses. Most English courses, with a few exceptions, went to this system in order to offer the student an opportunity to sample a variety of English courses. The department also spent the year re- fining last year's new courses - Individualized Reading and Humanities. The MHS library has had an unusually exciting year. This was caused by a government grant enabling the library to set up the Right to Read program. It provided the MHS library with many new books, resources and aids. Karin Anderson Delores Beckman English English Patricia Bemardi James Bradley English English Doris Bril ey Opal Carson Elinor Case Dave Coopman English English Librarian English Kathleen Curry Virginia Darby Thomas D91'0UiI1 Irene Farrell Librarian English English English James Fox Virginia Moffitt Barbara Neumann English English English Jeanne Nusbaum Jeanne 0'Brien June O'Connell English English English 1 Q x f if Betty Roseberg DeWayne Roush Lucy Shawgo English English English Phylita Shinneman Juanita Timson Barbara Wheelock English English English 1. Miss Nusbaum reads her lesson carefully. 2. A good teacher is always there when you need her, 3. Mrs. Timson is pensive as her students take a test. 4. No one will believe that Mr. Coopman was ever this well-behaved! ,f , f ,, 1 X I l f ,' -Q f A X Q, .1 H . l, V , KJ I xv, sm-..,.,. .. Academics 239 John Blomquist Social Studies Loren Carey Art Jack Dye Social Studies Joel Erickson Art Mary Foster Social Studies Barbara Irish Social Studies Gary Koeller Social Studies Stanley I ach Art X la, ' 1. Mr. Joel Erickson scrapes off clay on the mold. 2. Mr. Leach works with a student on her project in crafts. 3. Cur- rent Events start out Mr. Witte's class each day. 240 Academics Billie Lee Social Studies Jack Miller Social Studies Susan Nelson Social Studies D , Kathleen McGrath Social Studies Diann Moore Social Studies Marjorie Partridge Art Karen Meier Social Studies Robert Moore Social Studies David Pleshe Art 4 Resource Center ew to MH i l Gelle Shiplffy Michael Shipley Willard Starkey 500131 Sfl1dl9S Social Studies Social Studies Call Sundbfffg Herb Thompson Steven Witte Soclal Studles Social Studies Social Studies The Social Studies Department added a special resource library this year. In the words of De- partment Head Jack Dye, it is the best news for us in three years . The Resource Center, found in E-204, contains books specifically per- taining to the Social Studies courses, various history encyclopedias and audio-visual aids. Expansion was the tlfgine of the Art Depart- ment, too, this year. The crafts, metal-works and jewelry area were all expanded, with the aid of a full-time crafts teacher, Mr. Dave Pleshe. Art Club made a comeback this year with a prize-winning float. Academics 241 Ann Bell Languages Rosalie Burns Languages Helen Gehring Business Education Faculty Bill Bishop Business Education Jack Devilder Languages Dorothea Hyink Business Education ,fi- w. X Barbara Brooks Business Education Phillip Doherty Languages Alice Jacobs Business Education Alma Kotez Business Administration Norma Mendoza Languages Edward Mitchell Business Administration Lois Mitchell BusinefAdministration Kay Nahrgang Business Administration Helen Piehl Languages This year, the language department has added cadet teaching to its many methods of education. Two fourth year Spanish students were selected to teach English to a junior high student who can only speak Spanish. A video tape show was broadcast on a local station this past fall, with many of the language stu- dents participating. It brought many songs, dances, and interviews with the various language instructors. Students were also interviewed in reference to trips that they have taken to Spain, France, Mexico, and Germany. The television show was informative. Trips to places such as Paris, Mexico, and Germany were once more a part of the extra curricular activi- ties for language students. The Business Education Department had a very suc- cessful year with the Data Processing Course. It helped students with actual office work and gave them the experience they so much needed to work successfully. New equipment also helped in aiding students. Sales and Marketing helped put the skills of business in the world by first-hand experiences. Office Occupations is another facit of Business Ad- ministration. This course provides students with the opportunity to work half of the regular school day. O. O. has had many money making projects. The money that is made is used for a banquet that is given by the students for their employers . Joe Rllbefg Brian Shelok BUSil1eSS AdmiHiSUati0H Business Administration Esther Steffan Sandra Swafford Languages Business Administration If in F. s ci ,4 Faculty 243 Concert Choir Makes First Albums Home Ec Offers New Courses The Girls Physical Education Department loosened up this year. Modeled somewhat after the boys program, the girls were allowed to elect their gym courses and teachers from a variety of selections. The Home Economics Department added two new courses this year. The first of these was Bachelor Living, which was open to any MHS boy. In this course the boys learned to cope with all those woman's chores like cleaning and mending. Child De- velopment, another new course, gave juniors and seniors a chance to learn the stages of a child's growth. In the Music Department, the band was busy marching and giv- ing concert performances. The orchestra joined in those and was also busy playing for the musical. Concert Choir made their first Christmas Album, the results of which were overwhelming. Karen Anderson William Baltzell Judith Carls Home Economics Driver's Education Physical Education Jean Carlson Louis Dilulio Dorothea Duncan Physical Education Music Home Economics 244 Academics Calvin Hedegaard Music Eleanor Keim Home Economics Susan Lillig Physical Education Richard Matter Driver's Education Debbie Forseth Home Economics Geneva Henss Nurse Denna Kramer Physical Education Robert Marinangeli Music Iva Owen Special Education Nancy Pamell Home Economics Donna Pettavino Physical Education Jilane Savignano Physical Education Michael Sweat Driver's Education A '25 - Q. Patricia Shannon 1. Mr. Baltzell anxiously awaits the arrival of his next driver's ed. class. 2. Mr. Physical Education Hedegaard directs the choir in one of their most inspiring numbers. 3. Miss Lil- Merle Wegener Music lig demonstrates her best badmitton form. Academics 245 246 Academics 1 1. Mr. Mercer is obviously giving Tim Stemple an order. 2. Mr. Adams conducts a class in D.O. James Gallaspy Physical Education William Klier Physical Education Harry Lester Physical Education Richard Marlin Industrial Arts Ken Bunte Physical Education Martin Calmer Industrial Arts Larry Carls Physical Education Ronald Crouch Industrial Arts James Dineen Industrial Arts Robert Edwards Industrial Arts William Adams Industrial Arts Ray Bras mer Industrial Arts Cedric Salisbury John Small Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Joseph Vavrus Kermit Wilt Physical Education Industrial Ai-ts Lester Mayes Physical Education Arthur Mercer Physical Education Herman Miskowicz Physical Education Joe Mortier Industrial Arts Ray Norris Industrial Arts rf- 7 Edward Rebenar 4 Industrial Arts Ind. Arts Adds Course P.E. Continues Electives There were some changes in the Industrial Arts Department this year. The vocational welding course was reinstated and went into the production of machine parts. Also, if anyone ever noticed any noises in the bowl west of the school, they will be relieved to know that it was the power mechanics class shooting off the rockets that they built. Another change in the de- partment was the fact that the architectural drafting classes designed the houses to be built by the building trades classes. A variation in the Boys P.E. Department was found the continuation of electives. The nine-week grading periods were divided into three three- week periods to enable both sophomores and upperclassmen to take cours- es like tennis and swimming. Academics 247 Various MHS Help ' Keeps School Functlomng The cafeteria workers are: FRONT ff ROW: E. Foster, J. Murphy, G. Sea- bloom, M. Morris, E. Miller, B. Van- DeCasteele, J. Larson. ROW 2: M Hanson, C. Marsiglie, N. Surratt, M Lash, D. Bialobreski, C. Ragan, B VanMeter, Z. Praught, V. Brenstron, I Roberts, M. Richards, M. Snyder, C Todd, R. Edwards. 248 Academics The hall monitors are: FRONT ROW: M. Exbom, C. Aitken, N. Rogenski, ROW 2: B. Shipley, P. Shicks, V. Smith, I. Ingstrom. The day custodians are: FRONT ROW' L. Gordon, N. Wykert, D. McHenry, L Schreiber. ROW 2: R. Edwards, A Haumann, N. Wykert, R. Nicholson, E. Smith. l Pierce, P. Swanson. The night janitors are: FRONT ROW: P, Hardi, C. Wakeland, P. Ripley. ROW 2: W. Rasmussen, R. Devolder, H. Ac ademics 249 Adveftisi What's it like to be in busin Il X. . X . ,N Q QW 4. 1 ,pf up fn .44- 41 CITY OF MOLINE Mayor Earl L. Wendt 252 Advertising me I' ' Fil k i ll9!F!lQi:'.-EIHIQQV YI IE llllll WIIII :I A!, l IIIIEEIL 'YQ IHQQEILEQI IIEIIIE. IEICMIQIIJ IIIEIIII' IIIEZQIIEIII lnllllllf llleilliillln EIIIBFII lE3ll lllf:al IIIEIIZIEV IE llllrnlglll IIILIIII lll IEIEZI 4ll2l IIEEII' JI L WIIWIZZ l !lllllulEllEl:?lWllE. lllllllliillllll Ill I lla2lLllllEllk lF'll..alllI-JI , , 1 i.. nt 4, ' I1 . , , ff-, ...I Z -- ' 5 ll! V . - W . V V 'I I .L J A I1 ' IFE 4 . - K 40 .pr-1: ff: -' . ' ' I Q, -2 ll ' ' rf: 24' vm ' 7 l-'f'll 'lIll Eel..-dllllllj Qu is-5,2 W ' ' l, ,-1fgLf 7 W I v' -, Need Help? See us for study aids, supplementary reading, poetry - 'ntenstin anon smnfs mc. Davenpol-I 0 Moline 0 Muscatine Plaza Duck Creek Plaza Beflendorf escape books, too! MC DONALD 'S RESTA URAN T 3433 - 23rd Avenue Pam Fennelly finds out that MacDonald's is her kind of place for specialized service to their customers. MILLS CHEVROLET 610 - 39th Avenue Isn't it time to buy a new water heater? MOLINE HEATING AND CONSTRUCTION COMPANY In E5-7 V -sid -I' 006 HOUR TQ ,I 6' 53 -rtg ig: .-4-, ,N ff.:-3 HASTY TASTY FOOD sH6Pt 2326 - 16th Street After a game, the Hasty Tasty is the place to go for Regina Bumett and Brad Dye for good food. ONE HO UR MAR TINIZIN G 4320 - 23rd Avenue Adve sg- . .3 ,.., K rtising 'N-s. X X is NRI t X f l RESTAURANT ru: uv . ,TH Awns 473 A Poruum vue: ro Mm' ro EATJ+ -'Ll M - I 1 A J PJ We STERLING COSMETOLOGY SCHOOL 1608 V2 - 5th Avenue Diane Heam leams styling with a flair. 3328 - 23rd Avenue 1407 -' 30th Sweet FRATERNALISM IS-- A promise to worthy, dependent members ot Royal Neighbors of America that there is a home wailing for them in the sunset of lite where they will have tratemal care and comfort This home, high on the Misslssippl River bluffs at Davenport., Iowa, has served hundreds of aging members since its dedication in l93l A tribute tu deceased members, the Memorial Fountain and Pool fmarklng the circle drive at rightl further under- scores the dedication of Royal Neighbors of America to O remembrance a vital fraternal precept 254 Advertising aa, V -5, '-, W' . :sf 4 -as . ff Hag: . 'gf rr X ,-wlfv' ' Q41 'Sizem- u ff ,dp- :Tu 'NN 'Alu 1. 3-'A ua' .. pw a. .Q 1, Z?-1 -, A r' 1. H-A fu ' :.,1. 'Rl L .S - lg ,. e' r fa. fl e..'-41g '- ee .131 Irs, -A , V xy 5,15 J, A .,,a, . W e ss Ct. O I 'Th 'if ',.:g ' l iiteifl 4 l ,.- - - tp i vit. av f . G ' L f s Y .-'- a..,,r , : QA . gmt' lvry- align '! . 'l'.j' , N W' Q -I we ,Nail i'Y'T. xi i.. 'ivef s1i. fQ:' ,' A Sifmdi I f' . 5' WflgA!Uf5 o r A M E R 1 c ' Q 'QRNAX surnms orrlcz nocx usimo, rumors FRAIERNAL use msuuncs SINCE 1395 1 1 K r-l: Moline Rock Island J. C. PENNEY COMPANY 1701 - 5th Avenue Melissa Harris chooses the style of shoe to suit her moods. for quality service and fair prices buy your flowers at MILLER FL ORAL GARDENS 3615 - 27th Street Moline call: 762-3618 greater Moline's most accommodating florist 'tWe never close until all students have picked up their flowers. OB BOYD Sz COMPANY, REALTORS SNELLING 62 SNELLING Prospect Point 1630 - 5th Avenue C01-nerof 16th gl Blackhawk Road Margaret Quinn enters Snelling 8: Snelling confident that she will receive assistance in obtaining work to suit her talents. Advertising 255 FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE 501 - 15th Street THE DAILY DISPA TCH FLO WERLAND 1720 - 5th Avenue 3160 - 23rd Avenue The photocomposition machine is part of new installation in the corn- Arranging flowers is one of the specialties of Barbara Carlson. posing room of The Daily Dispatch. 256 Advertising FIRST FEDERAL SA VIN G and LOAN ASSN. of M OLINE MALC OLM JE WELERS 1507 - 5th Avenue i1f1POo 29' 'H R OBBIN'S ELECTRIC COMPANY 412 - 14th Street PERMANENT BUILDING MATERIALS FACE BRICK ALUMINUM WINDOWS ALL TYPES OF BRICK CEMENT SAND and GRAVEL INSULATION, STYROFOAM MAS ONRY SUPPLIES CALL 762-5541 FOR o BONDING AGENTS o PLASTERING MATERIALS o REINFORCING MESH BARS 0 PAVING MATERIALS o READY-MIXED CONCRETE I SEWER PIPE o EXPANSION JOINTS o GLASS BLOCK o CRUSHED STONE o METAL CULVERT PIPE o BUILDING TILE o CALCIUM CHLORIDE o ROCK LATH o FLUE LINING o LIME UPRECAST PANELS at PRESTRESSED PANELS MOLINE CONSUMERS CO. 313 16th ST. MOLINE I L I 258 Advertising , - r- X 1 r - -4.1 .. is , Ag 1 xi' X ,,. ,- A Q . P10 U I Balferk 09W e M DRIVE-THRU DA I . is I . I I V, K K if I - A I I 9. 52 XT ..s?,, Y2f k2i f?'5 siuageilfiw'f3:x?,QI?.',,,5g4'1iL''laffiv' AQ' if , 1- nrebdztm ,fx:.3Jff'eiw' :esp I fzfim fs fi BAKER 'S DAIRY MIDWEST TYPE WRITER and SER VICE COMPANY 1520 - 6th Avenue Christy leams the tricks of the trade at Midwest. 1808 - 34th Street 1604 - 5th Avenue finds out from Donald Simmons. ELLIOT'S CAMERA SHOP Taking pictures isn't always as easy as it looks, as Kathy Maroon Advertising 259 i I it Z?fa,cLAawA Zgftifcferd 3216- 30111 STREET ' MOLINE, ILLINOIS 61265 Phones: Moline'762-8754 - 764-7513 O d C h h pon, Duck Creek P1 B d 1 O h d C M I D Cl zddfwzi N X 1 N. I xx , I x ,f' X If' x ,, X , X 1', ,, ,, i PETERSEN HARNED vom MAUR Davenport, Duck Creek Plaza, South Park. CARPETS by EDSTROM 3707 - 23rd Avenue Carpet choosing is harder than meets the eye at Edstroms. Advertising A261 H v X 1 if Pi SPORTSLAND, INC. 5310 - 23rd Avenue Ann Clark hopes to sink this putt with one of the fine putters avail- able at Sportsland Athletic Center. Q4- 1 A DAIRY STORES U 2724 23rd Avenue 4322 - 4th Avenue HOLLAND JE WELERS 1602 - 5th Avenue Rhonda is fascinated rather than alarmed of Holland's variety. 262 Advertising M OSENF ELDERS INC. 3644 - 23rd Avenue 1516 -- 5th Avenue Choose the right pants for your guy at Mosenfelders Congratulations Class of '7 4 MONTGOMERY ELEVA TOR Sid Selhost Marina Mark Twain Inboards and Outboards On South Bank of Rock River 1 Mile East of Bridge 8a Route 150 Sales 8: Service 799 3112 Everythin g for th6'1Boater Instant Fun Q f A cg5f.f fl-.- 264 Advertising M OLINE TOOL COMPANY ' h 102 - 20th Street Moline Tool Company's high penetration rate driller with its full automatic cycling is arranged for drilling operations. SEARS ROEBUCK AND COMPANY 3800 - 23rd Avenue Laurie O'Brien looks through a fine selection of apparel that can be found in the clothes department at Sears. TWINSTATE COMPONENTS INC. TWIN STATE COMPONENTS INC. 1 1600 - 12th Avenue, Orion, Illinois 61273 1600 - 12th Avenue, Orion,Illir1ois 61273 Phone 309-526-3336 Custom Fabrication Exterior Panels wlwds., drs., 8- siding Interior Partitions Floor Systems Stairs Roof Si Floor Trusses Gables 8- Rake Ladders Crane Erection Single Family Multi Family Commercial Industrial 17 Years Serving The Mid-West ll All Y Z YPC O, INC. 4208 - 2nd Avenue Industrial Jobbers, Pipe, Valves, and Fittings, for the last word in service, look for the last word in your directory. Advertising 265 THE ELOTHES HORSE M OLINE FORGE 2016 - 16th Street ' 4101 - 4th Avenue A wide selection of variety is found at the Clothes Horse. Being shown some of the finished products is Kim Bigham V .. , , ,ww gk ff. . ,M 4-army Rl A, E1 lFY1XRSflJwfi1zesf Jj 1yni , c 3 3 A -5 , 1 - E -Lr1a?54il3':'-', E L.QVwx it ix mr n what-nqw,ef I ' fi FLICKS ROYKOUFFS Airport Corners 3707 - 23rd Avenue Showers are one of the attractions at Flicks. Roykouffs has a beautiful new way to buy floors. 266 Advertising W 73 TEMPLES . MAXINES HOUSE OF CREATIVE 1524 - 6th Avenue SEWING Dave Howell selects the shoes for his next meet. 1522 - 15th Street The material at Maxines catches Dee Martin's fancy. Q I Me l 1 .. E.. ,, W -,far ' t x. :Ek , 2'-4 l ffif VB, i'-l - if 5,341-EA ff, ,ww f 1 , . ' N. V ra. - . -Q . V. LD l HA CKER OLDSMOBILE 2101 - 5th Avenue Lori decides that she will drive the car on her date with Ken. Advertising 267 M , ,I B A I , MID WEST NATIONAL BANK 2202 - 36 Avenue 764-7481 GSC T H E G E 0 R G E E VA N S C O R P O R AT I 0 N 37th AT RIVER DRIVE - MOLINE, ILLINOIS 51265 - 309-762-9456 Allznzinum andslr'f'1fabrz'calI'on Spvcialists sincf' 1915 268 Advertising Best wishes to the Class of1974 John D Deere Road MQLINE, ILLINOIS CONCRETE PAVING CONTRACTORS ,S 1 MAID RITE 932 4211 23rd Avenue Lisa and Rich like the Maid Rite for after school dates. AMERICAN SPEED CENTER 3152 23rd Avenue Becky seems interested in the car parts available at American Speed Center, or is it the instructor that catches her fancy? STEVENSON'S SKICYCLE SHOP A 1518 15th Street For a great selection in skis, how about Stevenson's? UPTOWN NATIONAL BANK 1601 15th Street Adve rtising 3 I an The Luggage and Gzft Shop Q 'f -u T6i65thAve1?Ju:g g Sh pd I 4 xt If 9 Nl 'yiiffm W V594 A sa X -i.,...,-., 'w ' vewf' X, ' -W... , Q 1 'kr 1 '1' - rn ' ' w, ff M. f 'fit 5- K 1 if . Q' N5 j J :LL A , . .E g g . 2 'Q 'A' 5- A -3 ki, ,I 3 2 ,. if ai . K g ' 5? f la of .2 if f -2 'N e 5 ,A , ,gg W , x g M ' 2: r : 1 A-4 tif F f' l t' nin u a e,seethe u t . 4 ' ' f, V if ' fla- , ,, 2 X A M , 5 A 11 ni ', ' fg ,g...- , , A L.. ggi v Q - 'T' A ' f --v 73, sh I ,. 0 Moline Auto Sales 22215th Avenue phone 762-5575 43 years-same owner, same location F t 'gth 1974Go1dDuster N i u Once you decide who to marry, we make choosing a ring easy. 4,1-SYS 6 se lwsons P Jewelers Sim 1881 Adtg n Good wishes to the students and staff at Moline Senior High School desaulniers and company 1701 THIRD AVENUE, MOLINE, ILLINOIS . . . With Our Compliments Q- 4 Turn-Style Family Center 2000 36th Avenue H ard ee 'S 3210 23rd Avenue Adver tising SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE 3523 23rd Avenue SCI-IWENKER AND MOUGIN, INC. 1614 5th Avenue The freshest looks of spring are found at Schwenker Sz Mougin. DER WIENERSCHNITZ EL 4610 23 Avenue 274 Advertising M' I l969 steak sz SVN' TOM TAGUE DODGE 403 17l:l1 Street f Q Rfk Qj 'P 0 NW 9' IJ - nal 'j 1 4 I c, . - . If . 0 MODERN WOODMEN OP AMERICA One of the nation's leading fraternal life insurance organizations Home Office - Rock Island, Illinois Advemsin QPHRS H500 We congratulate the graduating class of 1974 and wish them the best of luck and success in the future lI10l'lCCllI temper cur group 1824 3rd avenue moline ll nois lr I fer ' . .I I . ' 511 Moline Board of Education Robert Carlson .... Roberta Pearson . . Melvin Reynolds . . Donald G. Almquist J. Milton Ericson . . C. A. Goerlett, Jr. . Adt g Congratulates The Class of 1974 and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in the Future . . . . . . President .......... Vice President Secretary and Treasurer RobertCarlson . . . . Paul Edstrom . . . Arthur Holmes we x 53 mga? , ,Y 'V 2 ' Ee? gf Q ,I , KJ A W Z 8 ,Q 5 3 Q'-OW 14 I Q 1 , A X . . . congratulates 5, W, !X SAM 473944114 PM s'fE.'En f for WWZF X FINE UD ,. -, -ff the class of '74 i M. H. S. Bookstore Williams - White and Company 600 - 3rd Avenue -' 341.55 . , . amz, I H , ,Uh rJ f' u '4'1wf. ' ' 5 LIN AT 0 AL . . . the good bank to grow with Advertising 279 2036 16th Street Basketball players find Maid Rite 53 a fantastic place for before and after game relaxation. MAID RITE 43 NATIONAL CAR WASH 34th and 4th Avenue 280 Advertising BILLATUMANFUN MART 5420 4th Avenue ' A Leslie Watkins discovers that Bill Tuman can outfit'her for one of her most favorite sports - raiding on mini-bikes. WWW Ze' ff ffl xi f f xv Xp J' Y. ,iff , A QI! gtonebenge 5 ,,.-f E 1 Stonehenge THE FASHION 1530 5th Avenue If you're looking for up-to-date fashions, try the Fashion, as Dawn Funk does. DEVITT'S JR. BOOT SHOP INC. 4213 23rd Avenue Fabulous food and a friendly atmosphere are offered at Stonehenge, If youvre looking for shoes to outfit your younger brothers and sis. on the corner of 15th Street and oth Avenue in downtown Moline. ters in, try Devitfs because of their large large selection, which Lori Nelson exhibits. Advertising 281 A UDIO DIMENSIONS INC. James Cahaalan finds Audio s sound systems perfect for listening to his favorite rock music. 1202-4th Avenue I I F' OAKLEAF-BUTTS INSURANCE leei GE - .AIGENCYINC in if . 425-15thStreet ' ,O tt, nfelei -of . ,4,nfQx f Q1 M115 XIXFOUNDED '886 I MOLINE BOATAND MOTOR 1445-18th Avenue, East Moline Even without clear, fresh water underneath him, Bob enjoys the aspects of a boat from Moline Boat and Motor. 282 Advertising l s l M Kgs, x CAMEO CERAMICS 1515-7th Street East Moline Leam the fun and art of ceramic painting while choosing your fa vorite figurine at Cameo Ceramics. Q 1 congratulations seniors adolphl stud1o 2037 16th street mohne 1l11no1s 762 6662 I ' l 7 . Patron L1st1ng And Best W1Sh6S from C1aSS1f16d D1I9Ct0Iy Joenoe 5th Avenue Bu1ld1ng B K WLllLamsonMD Bozeman Nezghbor Patton and Noe JamesJ SrazlMD Dr R R PaschallDD S J P Johnston M D Dr Leonora E Nash M D Joseph K Rzch D C 4509 23rd Avenue Drs Clark and Stockdale 1504 7th Street John S Perry Attorney at Law Adverusmg Bruce B Freeman D D S 7071st Nat lBank Bldg Louzs E Dondanuzlle M D 501 15th .Street Burt B Paulzn M D 3302 41st Street. o a 0 . O -1- ' ' 9 ' ' a J 1 7 X , ' . W Happy trails to you and have a wunnerful forever 3300 41st Street Dr. and Mrs. W Craig Humpreys Dr Thomas Honsa Dr. and Mrs Dan Watkins 3637 23rd Avenue Dr. and MrS.J01m Watkins Dr Richard W KarraherM D KS TT 1111 E River Drive Olive O. Smith I Huggins Variety 3637 23rd Avenue 2 Congratulations from the MU staff 3112 23rd Avenue Sara Julie Anne L' Goldsmi fh Amy Jeanna Li1.da King Plaza Rich D awn Chris Barry Wanda .jeth The Unicorn Gift Shop Kim Vicki Margaret 3122 23rd Avenue Pam Toni Verna Greg Cathy Dave Dennhardt Studio of Dance Kendeu Kevin Carol 3108 23rd Avenue Happiness and love to the class of '74 Suzie Straight 3 PE .2 3 o 4 L .2 : as CD Jody Adleman, ADC 125 FNA 11 fSec.J, 125 French Club 105 GAA 105 Kaleidoscript 12 lArt Stafflg Ski Club 11,125 Y-Teens 105 Great Race 10,125 Tug Team 10,11,12, Young Life 11,12. Sheri Adams, ADC 125 Band 11,125 FNA 11, 125 Pep Band 125 Rainbow 10. - Karen Akers, ADC 125 Contemporaires 125 Spanish Club 105 Student Congress 105 HERO 125 MYF 12. Jan Aldene, GAA 105 Science Club 11,12. John Allen, Demolay 10,11,12. Amy Anderson, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Con- temporaires 11,12, M 12 KS. Life Editom Hello Dolly 12 Eamestina, Pajama Game 11 Mae5 Student Congress 10,11,12 lExecutive BoardJ5 Homecoming First attendantg Tug 5 Team 10,11,125 Cap and Gown 125 Natl. Honor Society. Diana Anderson, Choir 105 Spanish Honor Society. Ellen Anderson, Spanish Club 10,115 JA 11. Jeri Anderson Mary Kay Anderson, ADC 125 Contemporaires 125 GAA'10,115 LO'T 11,12 lThird Page Edi- torJ5 One' Night of Melody 125 Spanish Club 1O5',Y,, gens 1195 Tug Team 10,11,125 Cap and Go - 125 Great Race 11,12. SteDeArcher Chris'Arrnetta Molly Arp, ADC 125 GAA 105 Gymnastics 11, 125 Spanish.Club 10,115 Y-Teens 105 Swim Team 12. Marcia Aten, ADC 125 French Club 105 GAA 105 Science Club 125 Y-Teens 10,11 Tug Team 10,11,12. M Cathy Atherton, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 Sci- ence Club 11,125 Spanish Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10,125 JA 10,12. Joy Audus, Choir 10,115 ADC 125 Latin Club 11,12. Carl Ausherman, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Kaleidoscript 11,12. Candy Bailey, ADC 125 GAA 115 Y-Teens 105 Tug Team 10,11,125 Young Life 11,125 Cap and Gown 125 Great Race 11,12. Pam Blaird, HERO 12. c Roddie Baker, ADC 125 FNA 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Key Club 11,125 -Science Club 125 1 wks! 286 Senior Activities Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Young Life 11,12. Cathy Barber, Choir 10,11,125 GAA 105 Mu 12 fFine Arts Editorjg Pep Club 105 Office Occu- pations 12. Jan Barnes, Band 10,11,12. ' Cathy Barth Bruce Batton, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Science Club 10,11,12 fPres.J5 Spanish Club 105 Great Race 12. . Steve Beckman, Intramurals 10. Teri Benson, ADC 125 AFS 105 FNA 115 GAA 10,115 LO'T 12 fThird Page Editorlg Pep Club 105 Science Club 10,115 Ski Club 10,11,125 Student Congress 10,115 Y-Teens 10,11. Kathy Berndt, ADC 125 DE 125 GAA 10,11,125 Y-Teens 10,11,125 Young Life 11,12. Dennis Bert, Intramurals 11,12. Keith Beyhl, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Science Club 11,125 Spanish Club 10. Michelle Biggs, Art Club 125 FTA 10,11. Rhonda Bileddo, GAA 115 Y-Teens 10,115 Of- fice Occupations 12. Craig Bishop, ADC 125 Key Club 10,11,125 FCA 125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 125 Football 10,125 Wrestling 10,11,12. Lynn Bishop, ADC 12 JA 125 Spanish Club 10. Debra Bjurstrom, DE 11,125 FNA 115 Spanish Club 105 JA 11. Kevin Bjurstrom, Band 105 Science Club 115 JA 10,11 lTreas.l, 12 lTreas.J. Jeff Blackburn, ADC 125 FNA 125 Intramurals 11,125 Key Club 11,125 FCA 125 Junior Rotarian. Jim Blakley, ADC 10,125 Band 10,115 Science Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 10,115 Natl. Hon- or Society5 Spanish Honor Society. Dan Blount, Intramurals 125 Science Club 125 Tennis Team 10,11,12. . Kevin Blusher, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 FNA 12 fPres.J5 FCA 12 lPres.J5 Pajama Game 11 Orchestra5 Science Club 12. Else Bnlkcom, Intramurals 10,115 Spanish Club Tony Boom, Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11, 12. Lynn Boyer, ADC 125 Kaleidoscript 12 lAssist- ant Subscription Managerlq Science Club 10, 11,125 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 105 Great Race 11,12, . Larry Box, German Club 10,11. Lou Brashears, HERO 12. Kim Briggs, Pep Club 125 Science Club 125 Y- Teens 10. Lenetta Brown, Home Ec Club 105 Spanish Club 115 Campus Life 12. i I l 1 I Q ' 1 A i 1 l 1 l l l 1 4 Jane Bruyntjens, ADC 125 German Club 115 Y- f Teens 10. V 7 Margo Burdick, ADC 125 Choir 105 Scienceg Club 125 Y-Teens 10,115 Tug Team 10,11,12, Steve Burleson, ADC 125 Football 10,11,125! Wrestling 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. 5 Carol Burgett, Spanish Honors Society 105i Natl. Honor Society 12. j Val Burke, Science Club 115 HERO 12 lSec.J. I Vicki Burns, Choir 12. I Kevin Butts, Choir 10,11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Tennis Team 10,11,12. l 1 1 l Patty Camferdam, ADC 125 FNA 115 GAA 10,7 11,125 Ski Club 10,11,125 Swim Team Cheer- leader 11. I Marcia Caras, Spanish Club 10. 1 I Dave Carlson, ADC 125 Art Club 105 Kaleidos-j cript 11 lArt StaffJ5 LO'T 11,12 iSecond Pagej Editorl5 Playcrafters 105 Spanish Club 105 JAi 10. , ' Julie Carlson, ADC 125 French Club io, GAAi 10,115 Pep Club 125 Science Club 125 Studentl Congress 10,11,125 Nerieds 10,11,125 Seniorf Pro Committee5 Swim Team 125 Young Lifeg 11,12. I Randy Carlson, ADC 125 Intramurals 105 Keyf Club 10,11,125 Science Club 115 Natl. Honor? Society 11,12. ' Karen Carlstrorn, Choir 105 Home Ec Club 1051 Science Club 10. Susie Carroll, German Club 10,11,5 Home Ec Club 105 VICA 125 JA 10,11 lSec.J. 1 Cindy Carter, JA 10. f Sharon Casillas, HERO 12. j Brian Causemaker, ADC 125 Gymnastics 10,' 11,125 Intramurals 115 JA 10. Q Gloria Cavazos, Spanish Club 10,12. 5 Esther Cervantes, Choir 105 Spanish Club 10,' 11, g Vicki Cheek, ADC 125 Choir 11,125 M 12i COrganizations EditorJ5 Hello Dolly 12 Cho- rus5 One Night of Melody 125 Y-Teens 115 Tugl Team 10,11,125 Great Race 11,125 Cap andl Gown 125 Track Team 11,12. f Bret Chumbley, ADC 125 Campus Life 125, Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,125 Wrestlingf 10. Q Cathy Claes, ADC 125 Latin Club 11,12. Cindy Cook, ADC 125 Spanish Club 115 Y-i z I l 1 Teens 103 Tennis Team I0,II,I2Q Tug Team 103 Great Race 12. 1 Kelly Cook, ADC 123 Intramurals I0,1I,I2Q science Club 123 spanish Club 11,12. Vickie Cook , Jim Conway Carol Cornmesser, ADC 123 GAA IOQ Pep Club 103 JA 103 Office Occupations 11,12. Judy Costas, Home Ec Club 101 Pep Club 10, IIQ HERO 123 Campus Life 12. . Julie Countryman, ADC 123 FNA II,I2Q GAA 10,113 Pep Club 10: Science Club 12g Student Congress IIQ Y-Teens IOQ Penny Queen Nomi- neeI103 Junior Prom Committee. Janis Cowdery, Art Club IZQ Pep Club 103 Spanish Club 10. Duane Crandall, HERO I2Q Campus Life 11, 12. Anne Crane, ADC 12: GAA 10,11,12 lBoard MemberJ3 German Club I0,1Ij Kaleidoscript 11 fSales Staffl, 12 fEditorial Stafflj Natl. Honor Society II,I2Q Great Race 113 Com- mencement Committee 12. Walt Criswell, Electronics I03 Intramurals 10, II,I2Q Science Club 10. Curt Crosby, Electronics Club 10,11,123 FCA 11,12. Greg Crouch, Electronics Clubg Spanish Club.o Scott Cunningham Bob Curtis Daue Conswala, DE 123 FNA 113 Spanish Club 103 JA 11. Kim Cutler, ADC 123 Band 123 Spanish Club 103 Office Occupations 12 lVice-Pres.J. Debbie Cox, Y-Teens 10,113 JA 102 Office Oc- cupations 12. Diana'Dauis, Band 103 Choir IOQ Rainbow 10, 11. ' Greg De Clerck, ADC 123 Intramurals 10,11 123 Science Club I0,lI,I2Q Spanish Club 10,11- Swimming 103 Baseball 12. Jean Dehls, ADC 123 GAA 10,11,123 Kaleidos- cript 123 Flowers For Algemon 12 Mrs. Feld- mang Spanish Club 10,113 Y-Teens 10,11 dn- ter Clubl, 12 lSec.l3 Young Life. Roxanne De Luna, Spanish Club 11. Denise Dennhardt, ADC 123 Pep Club 10,11 Great Race 12. Mike Dennison Cath DeSmet, Forensics 11,12 lCo-captain13 GAA 10,113 Kaleidoscript 12 lEditorl3 Lit. Board I2Q Good Bye to the Clown 12 Miss Gerwing Science Club 11,123 JA'103 YARC 10, 11,123 Human Relations Council 11,12 lSec.l. Kim DeWitte, HERO 12. Bill De Vrieze Joyce Dick, ADC I2Q Choir 10,11,123 Hello Dolly 12 Chorus 3 Natl. Honor Society 11,123 One Night of Melody 11,12. Barbara Donaldson, ADC 123 GAA 10,11,123 Intramurals 123 Pep Club I0,I2Q Spanish Club 10: Nerieds 123 Swim Team 123 Young Life 12. Denise Dorland, HERO 12. Kathy Douglas, Office Occupations 12. Tom Doyle, ADC 123 Key Club 10,11,123 FCA 123 LO'T 12 lSports Editorl3 Science Club 123 Student Congress 123 Basketball 10,11,12i Homecoming King 123 Junior Class Vice- Pres.3 Young Life 11,12. Sara Duncan, ADC 123 Choir I0,11Q FTA 11 lVice-Pres.l3 Lit. Board 12 lPres.l3 M 11,12 lCo-Editorlg Spanish Honor Society I0,IIQ Natl. Honor Society 11,123 Girl's Track Train- er3 HERO 12 fPres.l3 Tug Team 10,11. Belinda Dunton, Art Club 123 Rainbow 10,11, 12 lWorthy Advisorl. Lori Dye, ADC 123 FNA 113 GAA 103 Pep Club I0,IIQ Ski Club 10,11,123 Y-Teens 10,11. y y x'j Pat Eberhardt, ADC 123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Key Club 12: FCA 122 Science Club 123 Stu- dent Congress 10,11,12 lPres.J3 Track 10,11,123 Cross Country 10,11,12 lCaptainJ3 Senior Prom Committeeg Human Relations Council 123 Homecoming Fourth Attendant. Mike Eddy, ADC 12. Ron Edmonds, DE 12: Electronics Club 113 Gymnastics 10. Paul Edstrom, ADC 123 FCA 123 LO'T 123 Swim Team 10,11,123GolfTeam10,11,12. Rich Edwards, ADC 123 Intramurals 123 FCA 123 Homecoming Second Attendantg Basket- ball IO: Baseball 10. Dave Exbom, ADC 12: Art Club 10,12 fVice- Pres.l3 Intramurals I01 Library 10,113 Science Club 10. William Favri, Band 10,11,12. Sheri Felger, DE 11,12 lTreas.l. Bill Foster, Intramurals 123 Science Club 123 Tennis Team 10,12. Denise Frederiksen, ADC 123 GAA 10,11,123 Science Club 123 Y-Teens IO: Grappelett 12. Scott Fretty Kurt Friesth, ADC 10,11,12 lLightingl3 Band '10,113 Crucible , Guys and Dolls , Harv- ey 10 ICIOWJQ Sneaky Fitch , Pajama ame , MA Man For All Seasons 11 lCrewl3 The Imaginary Invalid , Hello Dolly , Flowers for Algemon 12 lCrewl3 Thespians 10,11,12 iSec.J. Q Carol Garner, ADC 123 Kaleidoscript 11,12 lEditorial StaffJ3 LO'T 11. Shelby Garrison, ADC 123 GAA 123 HERO 12. Diane Gessling. Choir 'IOQ German Club 10,113 Intramurals 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 Science Club 10,11,123 Church Group 10,11,12. Terri Goodman, ADC 123 Gymnastics 11,123 LO'T 123 Pep Club I0,I1Q Science Club 10,11, 12Q Y-Teens 10,113 Great Race 10,11,12. Susan Gellerstedt, Home Ec 113 HERO 12 QVice-Pres.J. Cindy Griffin, Band 10,11,123 GAA 103 Kalei- doscript 12: Pep.Club 123 Sneaky Fitch 11 LTowns peoplel3 Science Club 113 Spanish Club 103 JA 123 Rainbow 10,11,12. John Griffin, ADC 123 Band 103 German Club 103 Intramurals 10,11,12: FCA 10,123 LO'T 11, 12 lSports Editorlg Science Club 10,11,12 lTreas.l3 Tennis Team 10,11. Kim Gault, ADC 12: French Club 103 GAA 101 Science Club 12: Y-Teens 10,113 Tug Team 10, 11,12. Steve Grimes, ADC 123 FCA IZQ Science Club 11,123 Swim Team 10,11,12 iCaptainl. Craig Gustafson, LO'T 11,12 llffirst Page Edi- torl3 Science Club 10,11,123iSi3aHieI1LClub 10, 11,123 Senior Bowl, TennisYTeam'fwq', Cathy Guerrero, German Club 10,113 Pep Club 102 Science Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,11, 123 Spanish Honor Society 11,123,Natl. Honor Society 11,123 Tennis Team 10,11,12. Doug Gustafson, Electronics Club 10.1,1,12 .lPres.J3 Science Club 10,11,12. Toni Gustus, ADC 123 Choir 10,11,123 GAA 103 Contemporaires 11,123 M 12 lFine Arts Edi- torl3 Guys and Dolls 10 Dancer, Pajama Game 11 Dancer, Hello Dolly 12 Dancer. Kris Hagberg, ADC IZQ GAA 10,11, lTreas.l, 12 lPres.l3 Pep Club 103 Science Club 10,11,123 Nerieds 11,123 Swim Team 11,123 Great Race 11,123TugTeam10,11,12. , Randy Hahn ' Cheryl Hammerberg, ADC 123 Band I0,II,I2Q French Club 123 GAA I0,I2Q The Imaginary Invalid 12 iStage Managerk Man For All Seasons 11 QCIOWJI Flowers For Algernon 12 lCrewl3 Science Club I0,Il,12Q Thespians 123 Pep Club 123 Marching Band 10,11,12. Nancy Haney, JA3 Girl's Track Team. Carol Hank, ADC 123 French Club 10,113 FNA 123 GAA I0,II,12Q Lit. Board 123 M 12 lco- editorlg Pep Club 10,123 Science Club I0,Il,I2Q Student Congress 10,123 Homecoming Honor- able Mention 12, Sr. Prom Committee 12. Babara Hanson, ADC 123 GAA 10,11,123 Sci- ence Club 123 Spanish Club 103 Y-Teens IOL Great Race 11,123 Tug Team l0,Il,I2Q Soft- ball 10,11,12. Ken Hanson Catherine Hardin, Spanish Honor Society 103 Gymnastics 103 Choir 11. Scott Harper Ellen Harrington, ADC 123 Choir I0,II,I2Q Kaleidoscript 12 lAssistant Subscription Manageilj Pep Club 10,11,12: 'Sneaky Fitch 11 1Towns Personjg Hello Dolly 12 Chorus3 Science Club 11,123 Senior Prom Committee. Melody Harris, ADC 123 Band 103 French Club 10,11,123 Tug Team 10,113 Science Club 10,11, 123 Y-Teens 10. I Mary Hayes, HERO 12. James Healy, Gymnastics 10,11,12. Ken Hedberg, Band 10,11,123 German Clull 10,113 Kaleidoscript 123 Pajama Gamef 11 Orchestra3 Hello Dolly 12 Orchestra3 Stage Senior Activities 287 Band 10,11,125 Youth Symphony 125 ADC 10, 11,12 lOrchestral. ' Teri Helsel, ADC 125 FNA 125 Gymnastics 11, 125 Ski Club 125 Spanish Club 115 Y-Teens 105 Cheerleading 10,125 Young Life. Kerri Hendershot, LO'T 12 lBusiness Stafflg Pep Club 10,11,125 Science Club 125 Y-Teens 11,12. J. ' Jeanne Henning, ADC 125 Ski Club 115 Y- Teens 105 Biology Bowl 12. Pamela Henry, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 Home Ec Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 105 Y-Teens 10,115 Office ,Occupations 12. Lisa Hermann, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 GAA 125 Flowers For Algemon 12 Bemice5 Span- ish Club 10,115 Stage Crew 11,12. Eric Heukeshaven, ADC 11,125 Band 10,11,25 German Club 10,115 LO'T 10,11,125 Hello Dolly 12 Orchestra5 Senior Bowl 125 Pep Band 121. Vema Higdon, M 12 llndex EditorJ5 Pep Club 11,125 Science Club 10,11 lSec.J5 Spanish Club 105 Rainbow 10,11,12. Linda Hill, DE 125 GAA 105 Y-Teens 105 JA 10. Brian Hodson, Intramurals 10,11,125 Football 10,11,125 Track 10. Kevin Hoffman, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 In- tramurals 10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Stu- dent Congress 11,12. Mark Hake, French Club 105 FCA 125 Basket- ball 10,11,125 Youth Group 11,12. Janelle Holmgren, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,12 fBoard Memberlg Pep Club 105 Science Club 105 Great Race 11,125 Tug Team 10,11,125 Softball 11,12. ' Tina Hook, ADC 125 Art Club 10,11,12 lSec.J5 GAA 105 Science Club 10f Y-Teens 10. Dave Hoover, Electronics 11,125 Science Club 125 Stage Crew 11. . Michael' Hopping, Band 10,115 JA 10,115 DeMolay 10,11,125 Office Occupations 12. Lynn Horton, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,12 iBoard Mernberlg Pep Club 10,12 lOfficerJ5 Science Club 105 Softball 10,11,125 Tug Team 10,11,125 Girl's Track Team 125 Great Race 11,12. Doug House, Intramurals 10,11. Dave Howell, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 FSA 125 Cross Country 10,11,125 Track 10,11, I . ' . Cindy Hoyt, Choir 105 French Club 115 DE 12. Pat Hoyt, Science Club 12. 288 Senior Activities Pam Hudson, Choir 105 FTA 10,115 French Club 10,11,125 Lit. Board 125 M 12 lBusi- ness Managerl5 Harvey 11 lStage Crewl5 Flowers For Algernon 12 Doris5 Church Youth Group. Ken Hull, ADC 125 Choir 125 French 10,11,125 Key Club 125 M 125 Guys and Dolls 105 Science Club 11,125 Ski Club 125 Human Rela- tions Council 12. Rebecca Hunt, Home Ec 10. Julie Hunwardluv, HERO 12. Ice Cream Guy, Jackosn, ADC 125 Electronics 10,11,12 Nice-Pres.J5 Gymnastics 125 LO'T 115 Senior Bowl Team. Amy Johnslzn, ADC 125 Y-Teens 10,115 Health Occupations 12, Brian Johnson, Intlamurals. Craig Johnson, Choir 10,11,125 Intramurals 115 Library5 Hello Dolly 12 Chorus. Jeff Johnson, ADC 125 Art Club 125 Science Club 11. Mary Johnson Randy Johnson, ADC 11,125 Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,125 Pajama Game 11 Or- chestra5 Hello Dolly 12 Orchestra5 Spanish Club 10,11. Steve Johnson, Intramurals 11,125 Football 105 Building Trades 11,12. James Johnstone, ADC 125 FNA 125 Intramur- als 10,11,125 FCA 10,11,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 115 Football 10,11,125 Swim Team 10,11,125Baseball 10,11,12. 5 - Marty Jones, HERO 12. Margaret Jordon, Band 10,11. Brian Kapple, Band 10,11,125 German Club 10,11. . Ken Karlix, Electonics Club 12. Stan Kauzlarich, Band 10,11,125 German Club 105 Intramurals 10 Science Club 12. Susan Kauzlarich, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 GAA 125 LO'T 12 lBusiness Stafflg Guys and Dol1s 10 fPropsl5 Pajama Game 11 iStu- dent DirectorJ5 Hello Dolly 12 lStudent o,DirectorJ5 Science Club 125 One Night of Mel- ody 11,125 Natl, Honor Society. Jerry Keller, VICA11,12. Shavaun Kidd, ADC 125 Choir10,11,125 Gym- nastics 12 iManagerJ5 Pep Club 10,11,125 Pa- jama Game 11 lPropsl5 Hello Dolly 12 iPropsl5 JA 125 Rainbow 10,11,125 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Young Life 11,12. Glinda King, DE 11,12 lTreas.J5 Hi-Y 10,115 Intramurals 115 JA 10. Steve Kirchoefer, LO'T 12 lThird Page Editorl Seni r Bowl. Suegflann, Home Ec Club 105 Pep Club 125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 10. Jana Klarkowski, ADC 125 Contemporaires 125 FNA 125 French Club 105 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 105 Science Club 115 Y-Teens 10,115 Ten- nis Team 10,11,125 Tug Team 10,11,12. Sandy Klingborg, ADC 125 DE 11,125 GAA 125 Y-Teens 125 Young Life: Julie Knaack, ADC 125 Contemporaires 11,125 Guys and Dolls 105 Pajama Game 11 Mabel5 Hello Dolly 125 One Night of Melody 12, 11,10. ,- Russell Kooken, ADC 125 FNA 11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 FCA 10,11,125 Science Club 11, 125 Student Congress 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Junior Class Pres.5 Young Life. Anne Koeppel, ADC 125 Contemporaires 11, 125 GAA 105 LO'T 125 Hello Dolly 12 lStage Crewl5 Ski Club 115 Spanish Club 11,125 Y- Teens 10. Mark Kosta, ADC 125 German Club 105 Gym- nastics 105 Kaleidoscript 125 Science Club 11, 125 Office Occupations 12. Rhonda Kramer, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 Y- Teens 105 Track 11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11, 125 Tug Team 10,11,125 Great Race 11,12. Gayle Krauel, Home Ec Club 10. David Kruse, Science Club 10,11,12. Mark Lamon, Science Club 12. Jeff Langley, Choir 105 Key Club 10. Gary Langley, Intramurals 10. Debra Larson, GAA 10,115 HERO 125 Counse- lor Assistant. Shirley Lasson, ADC 12: Choir 10,11,125 Ger- man Club 10,115 Kaleidoscript 11,12 fSub- scriptionJ5 Pajama Game 11 Chorus5 Hello Dolly 12 Chorus5 Science Club 125 Senior Prom Committee. l I i 1 , 1 y 1 I 1 l l 1 1 1 1 l l 1 l 1, 1 l 1 1 l 1 1 1 l l 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 l . I 1 I P 1 Q .gf 'Q-q,. S! fi,?S- g VT' 'rf' ' I It btlbzw ' 1 mg, 9 If ' srl 1 . , Y 5 N is - . 2 1. 'Q ' . , 7 ' , 9' ,nf i. Q F I Q 5 2,5 A li , s l ' ' 2 Q ' I 'A ' ,Q g, . Lx V . x 4 lf -. . , ' l,.. -'W an wk N ff 4 .Q-. 15- -f 4:'v 1-- '...,-'i-1 S ' ' - fs .am sf , . M ,, f Q 'f'L... fl, 1 Q31 '--if l , j ' Cys-' ... Joni Latham, ADC 125 Gymnastics 11,125 Spanish Club 109 Student Congress5 Cheer- leading 10,11,12. Ted Lawrence, ADC l2Q FCA 109 Baseball 10, 11,129 Basketball 10,11,129 NHS 11,12. Pat Latting, ADC 125 Choir I0,11Q Tug Tearfr 109 Office Occupations 12. Julie Leaf, ADC I2Q French Club 105 GAA 10, 11,125 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 129 Science Club 129 Student Congress 10,115 Nerieds -10,- 11,125 Swim Team 129 Young Life 11,12. Dave Leemans Kirrl LeComte Art Leemans , Russell Leffler, ADC 129 Baseball 10,123 Bas- ketball 10,11,12. Susie Lewis, ADC 11,123 Band 10,11,125 Cru- cible 10 lCrewl9 A Man For All Seasons 11 lCrewJ9 Hello Dolly , Flowers For Alger- non 12 lCrewl9 Spanish Club 10,11,125 Thespians 12. Teresa Liedtke Stacy Liljeberg, ADC 129 FNA 11,129 GAA 10, 115 Gymnastics 11,125 Pep Club 115 Science Club 125 Spanish Club IOQ Y-Teens I0,IIQ Great Race 10,11,125 Tug Team 10,11,12. Kathy Lindgerg, Choir 11,122 HERO 12. Jerry Lindquist Cindy Lipes, ADC 125 Gymnastics 11,125 HERO 125 Cheerleader 10. Kathy Lister, HERO 12. Cindy Long, ADC 129 FNA 10,11,125 GAA 10,119 Intramurals 10,11,129 Ski Club 10,11,125 Spanish Club 105 Y-Teens 10,119 Swim Team 12. Craig Lubke Kent Lundeen, Electronics Club 11,121 Paja- ma Game 11 lStage Crewjg One Night of Melody 11 12. , Mona Lyons, ADC 129 Science Club 129 Span- ish Club 10. Missi Maddelein, ADC 129 Pep Club 129 Sci- ence Club 119Y-Teens10iSec.l, 11lPres.l. Charlie Mahar, ADC 121 FNA 125 Intramurals 11,125 Key Club 129 FCA 129 Science Club 129 Student Congress 12 1Vice-Pres.l5 Young Life. Charles Mathias, Spanish Club 109 Office Occupations 12. Rick Mathias, ADC 12, Choir 109 Gymnastics 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 VICA 125 Foot- ball 10,11,125 Baseball 10,11,12. Steve Mathias, ADC 10,11,12 iStage Crewlg Choir 10,11,129 Gymnastics 125 Guys and Dollsn, Harvey , Sneaky Fitch 10 CCrewl5 Pajama Game , A Man For All Season 11 lCrewl9 Hello Dolly , Imaginary Invalid , Flowers For Algemon 12 lCrewJ5 Thespians 10,11,12 lHistorianJ5 IHSA Music Contest 10, '12. Gayle Mattecheck Darrell McColl, Gymnastics. Mike McCoy, Electronics Club 10,11,12. Jeana McAllister, ADC 122 German Club 10, 119 M 12 lAcademics EditorJ9 Flowers For Algemon 12 Jackie WEll'I'JUfgQ Science Club 10,11,129 Tennis Team 10,1l,129'MYG 10,11,12 CPres.l. , Karen McCarthy, ADC 129 Choir 10,11,125 Kaleidoscript 12 lArt Stafflg Pep Club 105 Science Club 11,125 Spanish Honor Society 105 Spanish Club 105 JA 10, Sandy McClean, French Club 125 Pep Club 12. Karen Mclntosh, ,ADC 129 GAA 10,11,12 lSecJ5 Track Team '119 Great Race 11,125 Tug Team 10,11,12. Karen McKee, ADC 129 FNA 11,125 GAA 109 Pep Club ,10,11,129 Science Club 11,129 Span- ish Club 10,11,1'25 Y3I'eens, 10,11,125 Great Race 129 Young Life 12. Cindy McLaughlin, Choir 10,115 GAA 109 Sci- ence Club 115 JA 10 lSec.l5 Youth Service Bu- reau. Bruce McNeill, Choir I0,II,I2Q Hello Dolly' 12 Chorus. Martha McPherson, ADC 12g Choir 105 French Club 105 Intramurals 125 Pep Club 105 Tennis Team 10,11,129 Young Life 11,129 Office Occu- pations 12. Julie McRae, Choir 105 GAA 11,125 Home Ec Club 109 Intramurals 109 JA 10,11,12. Randy McVey, Choir 10,119 Guys and Dolls 105 HERO 12. Joe Mendoza, ADC 125 AFS IZQ FNA 129 Intra- murals 11,129 FCA 125 Science Club 10,11,129 Ski Club 125 Football 10,11,129 Baseball 105 Track 11. Dawn Mercy, ADC 125 FNA 11,125 M 12 fAcademics EditorJ9 Science Club 129 Spanish Club 102 Y-Teens 109 Church Group. Dwight Mielke Mary Ellen Mier, DE 12. Gary Milefchik, French Club IOQ VICA 11,12. Debbie Miller,ADC 125 GAA 10,11,12 lBoard Memberl5 Y-Teens 10,119 Great Race 129 Soft- ball 10,11,125TugTeam 11,12. Jane Miller, ADC 125 Choir 10,II,l2Q GAA 105 Guys and Dolls 105 Hello Dolly 12 Dancer. Rhonda Miller Cynthia Minnaert Katherine Mitchell, ADC125 Choir I0,11Q Lat- in Club 11lVice-Pres.l 12. Mike Mix, Guys and Dolls 10 lCrewJ. Debbie Mock, HERO 12. Margaret Moen, ADC 129 FNA 119 GAA 10,11, 12Q Kaleidoscript 12 lEditorial Stafflg Lit. Board 115 M 12 lSubscription EditorJ9 Pep Club 10,119 Homecoming Queen 129 Cheer- leading 10,11,129 Student Congress 10,11,12 1Sec.l. .1 Mike Moore, Choir 10,11,129 Guys and Dolls 10 Bennyg Pajama Game 11 Presg Hello Dolly 12 Comeliusg One Night of Melody 11, 125 Natl. Honor Society 11,129 All State Chorus. Jan Morgan, ADC 129 Contemporaires 113125 French Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,129 Science Club 119 Ski Club 11,125 Y-Teens 10,119 Intra- murals 12. Linda Moross, Spanish Honor Society 105 Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Ann Murphy 'Travis Murphy, JA 109 Sports 10,11. Brian Nelson, Intramurals 11,125 Science Club Q25 Baseball 10,11,12. Lori Nelson, ADC 129 Choir 10,II,I2Q French Club 10,11,12: GAA 129 Guys and Dolls 109 Pajama Game 119 Hello lly 12, lCos- tume ChairmanJ5 Sneaky Fitch 11 lCrewl5 Man For All Season 11 lPropsl5 Thespians 11,129 One Night of Melody 11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Mark Nelson, Science Club 105 Latin Club 11. Nancy Nelson, ADC 129 French Club 105 GAA 109 Pep Club 109 Y-Teens 10,115 Tennis Team 10,11,129 Tug Team 10,11,129 Great Race 11. Richard Nelson, ADC 125 FNA 129 Intramur- als 10,11,125 FCA 11,129 Science Club 10,11,129 Ski Club 129 Cross Country 11,129 Track 10,11, 12. . Steve Navarro, Intramurals 11,129 JA 10,119 HERO 12. V Tom Nelson, ADC 129 Art Club 12 lPres.J9 Choir 10,11,125 Kaleidoscript 12g Key Club 105 Hello Dolly 12 Rudo'lph5 Voice Class 11,12. Sheri Newell, ADC 125 French Club 109 Gym- nastics 11,129 Intramurals 129 Pep Club 10,11, 129 Ski Club 113 Y-Teens 10,11. Debra Nielson, Home Ec Club 10. Sheila Nielson, ADC 129 French Club 109 GAA 10,11,125 Y-Teens 109 Athletic Office Assist- antg Softball 10,11,12. Wanda Nielson, ADC 12: M 12 COrganiza- tions EditorJ9 Spanish Club 125 Y-Teens 119 Tug Team 10,11,125 Track II,I2Q Young Life. Cecilia Nixon, Home Ec Club 10. Lori O'Brian Mike 0'Brian, ADC 129 Intramurals 119 Sci- ence Club 125 Ski Club I0,11Q Young Life 11, 129 Golf Team 119 Office Occupations 12. Greg Olberts, Science Club 129 Spanish Club Senior Activities 289 105 Tennis Team 10,l1.12. , Peggy Olson, ADC 125 Band 105 Contempo- raires 125 French Club 10,11,125 Plays and Musicals 11,12 iCrewJ5 Thespians 11,125 One Night of Melody 125 Tennis Team 10,11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Hi, Peg! Lora Usborne, ADC 125 Y-Teens 10, Office Occupations 12. Debbie Overton, Orchestra 10,11. Deborah Overton, Kaleidoscript 125 HERO 12. Joe Padesky, Art Club 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Football 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. Marridy Palmer, DE 12. Alan Panicucci, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Key Club 125 FCA 125 Homecoming Third Attendant 125 Science Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 125 Young Life 11,12. Rob Park, ADC 125 Intramurals 11,125 FCA 105 Science Club 11,125 Great Race 11,12. Bob Paulin, Art Club 10,125 Kaleidoscript 11, 12 tArt Staffl. Thurese Paulson, Campus Life5 Young Life. Jane Peak, ADC 125 GAA 10,115 Tug Team 105 Y-Teens 10,11 lSec.J, 12 lVice-Pres.J5 Health Occupations 12. Gary Pearsall, ADC 11,125 Band 10,11,125 In- tramurals 105 Science Club 11,125 Spanish Club 105 JA 11,125 Tennis Team 10,11,12. Francisco Perez, ADC 125 FNA 125 GAA 125 Intramurals 125 JA 10 1Vice-Pres.J. DeDe Peterson, ADC 125 FNA 115 GAA 10,11, 125 Pep Club 105 Thespians 10,11,12 lSec.J5 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Track Trainer 11. Ken Peterson, Intramurals 10,11,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 10. Jim Polchow. ADC 125 FNA 125 Intramurals 11,12. Tim Polchow, Intramurals 11,12. Gloria Pond. Nerieds 11,125 Natl. Honor Society. Marc Porter, ADC 125 FNA 125 FCA 125 Sci. ence Club 11,125 Spanish Club 105 Young Life5 Basketball 10,11,12. Don Powell Debbie Pynckel Tim Quinn, Electronics Club 125 Hello Dolly 12 lSound Crewl. 7 M , v 5, rg 5 tqvrtin ' , X .ig . ' . y 4 il' Q 1 -QED . , A at , r Hz, ., I - A - if-fl' X 290 Senior Activities 1 0 Julie Rogan, ADC 125 GAA 10,115 Y-Teens 105 Nerieds 10,11. Janelle Rainey, ADC 10,11,12 tStage CrewJ5 AFS 115 Band 105 Forensics 115 French Club 105 Sneaky Fitch 11 Undertaker's Wife5 Sci- ence Club 125 Thespians 10,11,12 lTreas.l Theresa Rangel, Electronics Club 11,12 lSecJ. Gary Rosso, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,125 Key Club 10,11,12 lPres.l5 FCA 10,11 lVice-Pres? 12 lSec.-Treas.J5 M 12 lSports EditorJ5 Spanish Club 105 Student Congress 10,11,125 Young Life 11,125 Homecoming Honorable Mentiong Basketball 10,11. Jeanine Reber, GAA 105 Intramurals 105 Office Occupations 12. , Jackie Reedy, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 Kalei- doscript 125 Pep Club 105 Spanish Club 10,11, 125 Y-Teens 10, Young Life 11,12. Catherine Reig, ADC 125 Band 105 GAA 105 Hello Dolly 12 Dancer. Linda Rea Lisa Renner, ADC 12,5 FNA 10J11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Science Club 125 Y-Teens 10,11. Tanya Renner, ADC 125 Art Club 12 1Treas.J5 Y-Teens 10 1Vice-Pres.J, 11. Kathy Resetich, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 GAA 125 Harvey , Guys and Dolls , Paja- ma Game , Flowers For Algemon , lStage Crewjg Hello Dolly 12 Chorus5 Science Club 125 Thespians 10,11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Bill Rewerts, ADC 125 Art Club 12. Patti Rich, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Contem- poraires 11,125 Home Ec Club 10,115 Intramur- als5 Pep Club 10,125 Guys and Dolls 10 Dan- cer5 Hello Dolly 12 Dancer5 Student Con- gress 125 Homecoming Fourth Attendent. Tom Rice, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 One Night of Melody 11,125 Pep Band 10,11,125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Pajama Game , Hello Dolly Pit Orchestra. Rose Richardson Jan Ricketts, ADC 125 Band 105 GAA 105 German Club 10,115 Intramurals 11,125 Kalei- doscript 125 Pep Club 105 Science Club 11,125 Church Youth Group. Juanita Rifley, Choir 125 German Club 10. Candace Rivelli, Band 10,11,125 GAA 125 German Club 105 Home-Ec Club 105 Thespians 10,11,125 Crucible 10 Sarahg JA 11 lPres.J, 12 lPres.J5 Stage Crew 105 Lights 10,115 Twirl- er10,11,12. Dave Rives, ADC 12g Intramurals 10,11,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 10,115 Football 10. Barb Roberts, Choir 10,11,125 Pajama Game 11 Chorus. Mary Lou Rockwell, ADC 125 Spanish Club 105 Y-Teens 10. Nancy Roelens, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Kal- eidoscript 125 Spanish Club 10,115 Y-Teens 10, 115 Natl. Honor Society 115 All-State Chorus 11. Cora Rooker, Science Club. Holly Roth, French Club 10,115 Flowers For Algernon 115 ulmaginary Invalid , Hello Dolly iStage Crewlg Thespians 115 Science Club 10,115 Tennis Team. Bruce Ruberg, ADC 125 FNA 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,12, FCA 10,11,12, Science Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Span- ish Club 105 Young Life 11,12. Mark Ruby, HERO 12. Barbara Rum berg, JA 10. Beth Saelens, JA 11 QTreas.J. 12 lTreas.J5 Of- fice Occupations 12g German Club 10. Julie Sand, ADC 125 Art Club 125 Choir 10,11, 125 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 10. Kevin Sanders, ADC 125 Band 125 Intramurals 10,115 Spanish Club 10,115 JA 11. Steve Sansom, ADC 125 Art Club 12 iVice Pres.J5 Kaleidoscript 12 tArt StaffJ5 Science Club 11,125 Thespians 125 Latin Club 11,12. Tad Saunders, ADC 125 lntramurals5 Key Club 5 FCA5 Student Congress. Jeff Scherer, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 12. Lisa Schmitt, ADC 125 Band 10,115 Pep Club 10,115 Harvey , Guys and Dolls , Pajama Game , Hello Dolly iStage CrewJ5 Ski Club 115 Thespians 10,11,125 Tennis Team 10,11. Jeanne Schrempf, ADC 125 Choir 11,125 Con- temporaires 11,125 Guys and Dolls 10 Dan- cer5 Pajama Game 11 Poopsie5 Hello Dolly 12 Minnie Fay5 Spanish Club 105 One Night of Melody 10,11,12. Jim Schrempf, Intramurals, Golf Team 10,11, 12. Doug Schorpp, Choir 10, Spanish Club 105 JA 105 HERO 125 Campus Life 11,125 MYF10,11, 12. Sandy Schwenneker, ADC 125 Band 105 FNA 115 Home Ec Club 105 Science Club 125 Span- ish Club 115 Biology Bowl 12. Lynn Scott, DE 11,125 GAA 11. Robert Scott, Band 10,11,12. Jeane Seabloom, VICA 11,125 Sales and Mar- keting 11,125 Campus Life 11,12. Bonita Seaman, 4-H 10,11,12. Cathy Seaman, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 Ger- man Club 10,115 Pep Club 105 Young Life 11, 12. Michelle Seeds, ADC 125 Art Club 10,125 Con- temporaires 125 FNA 11,125 French Club 105 GAA 10,115 Kaleidoscript 125 Pep Club 10,11, 12 lPres.J'5 Science Club 115 Tug Team 10,11, 12. Valerie Segruo, Pep Club 125 Science Club 11, 125 Spanish Club 11. Karen Seibert, ADC 125 HERO 12. 1 f Glenna Settles, DE 11,12. Darei Shaffer, ADC 125 Intramurals 10,115 JA . 10. Debbie Sheesley, ADC 125 Art Club 125 Choir 10,11,125 Y-Teens 10. i Roy Shipp, Choir. Debbie Silversmet, HERO 125 Counselor As- , sistant 11. Nancy Simoens, DE 11,12. Patricia Slead, Choir 105 DE 12. Cheryl Smith, Pep Club 125 JA 10. 'Joy Smith, Choir 10,11,125 GAA 10. Olive Smith, Choir 10, FNA 10,11,125 GAA 10, 11,125 Home Ec Club 105 French Club 125 JA 10,11,125 Tug Team 11,125 Homecoming Sixth Attendent. Karen Snyder, ADC 125 FNA 115 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 11. Pat Soethe, ADC 125 GAA 10,11,125 German Club 10,115 Gymnastics 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Track 125 Y-Teens 10,11. Melody Sones. Office Occupations 12. Robyn Souza, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 GAA 105 Gymnastics 11,125 Pep Club 10,11,125 Y- Teens 10511. Frances Sparacello, GAA 105 Spanish Club 10. Ted Spurgetis, Intramurals 11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Student Congress 105 Football 10,11, 125 Track 105115125 Basketball 10. Angie Squeo, DE 11512. , Ava Steadman, Choir 115 JA 105115 HERO 12. Steve Steagall, HERO 12. Pam Stehpensan, Pep Club 11,125 Science Club 125 Spanish Club 105 JA 10 Nice-Pres.J. Beth Stevens, ADC 125 FNA 125 GAA 105 Gymnastics 11,125 Pep Club 125 Science Club 125 Student Congress 11,125 Cheerleading 10, 11,125 Homecoming Second Attendent5 Senior Prom Committee. Patty Stilwell, ADC 125 Hello Dolly 12 Pit Orchestra, Natl. Honor Society 11,12. Jerry Strandluna, Intramurals 10,11,125 Foot- ball 10,11,125 Track 10,11,12. Barb Sullens, Office Occupations 12. Chris Summers, ADC 125 AFS 105 Choir 10,11, 125 French Club 10,115 Guys and Dolls 105 Pajama Game 115 Hello Dolly 125 Science Club 10,115 Student Congress 10,11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11,125 Y-Teens 10. Toni Suter, ADC 125 Pep Club 115 Science Club 115 Y-Teens 11. Nancy Swan, HERO 12. Annette Swanson Greg Swanson, French Club 105 Science Club 10,11,12. Denise Swieter, HERO 12. Eugene Taets, HERO 12. Mike Tambaro, Electronic Club 115 French Club 105 Science Club 11. Terry Teager, ADC 125 Cho r 105 FNA 115 GAA 105115 Tug Team'10,11,125 Pep Club 105 Sci- ence Club 10,125 Ski Club 11. Cindy Thompson, Ski Club 11. Dave Thompson Mark Thompson, ADC 125 FCA 10,11,125 Basketball 10,11,12. Sue Thompson, ADC 125 DE 125 Pep Club 125 Y-Teens 10. Mary Jo Tobin, ADC 125 FNA 115125 French Club 10,115 GAA 105115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Scierige Club 10,11,125 Great Race II. Tanya Tomlinson, ADC 125 Kaleidoscript 115 Science Club 115 Spanish Club 10. Kari Tornquist, ADC 12. Alan Trevor, Science Club 105115 Senior Bowl. Karen Trich, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Paja- ma Game'f 11 Babe Williams5 Hello Dolly 12 Irene Molloy5 One Night of Melody 11512. Linda Truby, ADC 125 Pep Club 105 Y-Teens 10,115 JA 10. , Chuck Tschopp5 ADC 125 Intramurals 10,11, 125 Key Club 105 Latin Club 115 Track 10,11, 125 Football 10,11,12. Paul Turnbaugh, Intramurals 10,11. Carolyn Turner, Choir 105 French Club 10,115 Y-Teens 10, JA 10. Kippy Udehn, GAA 10,11,125 Gymnastics 125 Science Club 115 Student Congress 125 Ner- ieds 11,125 JA 10 lTreas.J. Michael Ullrich, Electronics Club 125 Science Club 125 JA 12 lPres.J5 Audio Visual Aids 10, 11,12. Chris VandeMoortel, ADC 125 French Club 105 GAA 10,125 Tug Team 105125 L0'T 125 Y- Teens 10lTreas.J,11lPres.b,12lPres.J. Brian VanSpeybrock, ADC 11,125 and 10,11, 125 Electronics Club 10511,125VICA12. David VanVoore, ADC 125 Intramurals 115 125 Key Club 125 FCA 125 Science Club 10,11, 125 Track 125 Cross Country 125 Young Life. Cathy Varlas, Choir 10,115 One Night of Melo- dy 115 Spanish Club 105115 Pep Club 10,11. Jim Vels, Football 10. Tim Vermiere, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,12lPres.J5 Hello Dolly 12. f Michele Walker, ADC 125 DE 12, Spanish 10. Maribeth Wambeke, ADC 125 Ski Club 11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Tennis Team 10,115 Tug Team 10,115 Stage Crew 10,11,12. Debbie Warren, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 Tug Team 10,11,125 Pep Band 11,125 Y-Teens 10, 11,125 Latin Club 11. Leslie Watkins, ADC 125 Lit. Board 125 LO'T iFirst Page EditorJ5 Cap and Gown 125 Span- ish Honor Society5 Natl. Honor Society5 Or- chestra 10,11,125 Pep Club 11,12. Starr Weaver, Office Occupations 12. Linda Weis, ADC 125 Kaleidoscript 115 HM' 12 lSenior Section75 Science Club 10,11,125 Tennis Team 10,11,125 Natl. Honor Society. Tom Welty, Science Club 10,11. Steve Wendt, Key Club 10,11,12. David West, ADC 125 Choir5 Intramurals. Carolyn White, GAA 10,115 HERO 12. Kevin Wicks, ADC 125 FCA 125 Homecoming First Attendant5 Track 10,11,125 Basketball 105115 Football 105 Key Club 10511. Michelle Wiklund, ADC 125 Y-Teens 10,11,125 Health Occupations 12. ' Mark Willard, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 Natl. Honor Society 11,125 Pep Band5 Stage Band. Beth Williams, ADC 125 JA 10,11,125 Pep Club 11,125 Y-Teens 11,105 French Club 10. Patty Williams, Orchestra 10,11,125 Home Ec 10. Denise Wilson, ADC I25 HERO 125 Choir 105 115 Campus Life. Jim Wolverton Carol Wood, Spanish Club 12. Kim Wood, Choir 125 Kaleidoscript 12 lEdi- torl5 Lit. Board 125 Thespians 11,12. X,Y,Z Don Yoeckel5 Intramuralsg Track 10. John Zabloudil, Electronics5 Spanish5 JA. Tanya Zelnio, GAA 10,115 Pep Club 10,11. , SeniorActivities 291 Mike Allardyce, Science Club 125 Span- ish Club5VICA11,12. Nancy Cappaert, ADC 125 Art Club 10,125 Contemporaires 125 French Club 105 Ski Club 115 Y-Teens 10,115 Counse- lor Assistant 11,12. Jon Christoferson, ADC 125 Choir 11,125 Imaginary Invalid 125 Man For All Seasonsl' 115 Pajama Game 115 Hel- lo Dolly 125 Science Club 11,12. Maria Escarza, ADC 125 FNA 10,11,125 GAA 10,11,125 Kaleidoscript 125 Sci- ence Club 11,125 Spanish Club 10,11,12 lPres.J5 Student Congress 10,12 tTreas.l5 Homecoming Third Attend- ant: Tennis Team 10,11,12. Cafol Dawn Funk, ADC 125 Band 10,115 Academics ,.., Advertising . , . Art Club . . 4 Band ....,. Baseball .... Basketball .... Board of Educat Campus Life ...., Cheerleaders .... 1OI1.,.. Choirs ,... .... , . Contemporaires .... Cross Country , . , DE ....,..,.... DO ,... . .,...,.. . Electronics Club ...,. Fine Arts Awards ...... Flowers For Algernon , . Football ..,,....,..... Forensics!Debate ,....,,....... French Club .,..........,....... Fellowship of Christian Athletes .... Future Nurses of America ..,.,... Golf ........,,.,....., Boy's Gymnastics . . Girl's Gymnastics . . Hello Dolly . . 4 . , HERO .......,,.,..... Homecoming ..,.,..... Human Relations Council Imaginary Invalid . , . . Juniors .........,. 292 Book Index Forensics 10,11,125 Sneaky Fitch 115 Science Club 10,11,125 Imaginary In- valid 125Nerieds 1O,11,12. - Beth Jasper, ADC 125 Kaleidoscript 125 Science Club 125 Student Congress 10,125 Homecoming Honorable Men- tiong Girl's Track Team 115 Commence- ment Committee. Rick Kochuyt, ADC 125 Intramurals 10, 11,125 Key Club 125 LO'T 125 Science Club 10,11,12. Chris Lewis, ADC, 125 Choir 10,11, 125 M 12 fSenior Section Editorl Pa- gama Game 115 Hello Dolly 12. Steve Piercy, ADC 125 Intramurals 115 Science Club 11,125 Latin Club 115 Track 105 Football 10,11,12. Book Index Randy Roberson Becki Searls, ADC 125 FNA 125 French Club 105 GAA 10,125 Student Congress 125 Senior Class Secretary5 Great Raceg Tug Team. Karen Snyder, ADC 125 FNA 115 Sci- ence Club 115 Spanish Club 115 OO. Debbie Stout, ADC 125 Contemporaires 11,125 French Club 105 M 12. Vicki Winne, Art Club 125 GAA 105 In- tramurals 105 Y-Teens 10. Kim Yuskis, ADC 125 Art Club 10,11, 125 Contemporaires 11,125 FNA 115 French Club 105 Kaleidoscript 125 Ski Club 105 Y-Teens 12. Kaleidoscript . . . . . 170 . . , 250 Key Club ,..,, .... 1 73 , . , 171 Latin Club .... . . . 179 . . . 216 Literary Board . . . . . . 182 . , , 150 Line O'Type ..,....., . , . 168 .. . 158 UNI .,.......,.,......., . . , 166 . , . 230 National Honor Society . . . . . , 164 , . . 178 Nerieds ......,...,., . . , 192 ...158 OO ..,.....,.....,.. ...183 . .. 220 One Night of Melody . . . . . 212 . . . 224 Orchestra ,.......... , . . 218 . , . 130 Pep Club ....... . . . 196 . , . 181 Science Club .... . . . 198 . , , 184 Seniors .,........ . V . . 20 . , . 172 Senior Activities . . . . . . 235 . . . 226 Sophomores .... . . . 106 . , , 210 Spanish Club . ,. . -. 174 . , . 132 Stage Crew ......,. . . . 215 . . , 186 Student Congress ..., , . . 201 . . . 176 Student Life ,..... . . . . . , 187 Boy's Swimming . , . , . . 146 . . , 188 Girl's Swimming . . . . . . 157 . . . 129 Boy's Tennis ...,.. . . . 128 . . . 148 Girl's Tennis ..,. . , . 156 , . . 154 Thespians .,.. . . - 214 ...208 T0p2Z .,.. 162 . . . 180 Track .... . . V 152 ....1O Twirlers... -.2227 . . . . 200 Wrestling . . . . . . 142 .,..206 Y-Teens.,.. -.-194 ,..86 K Tom Jul Dale B. tudent And Faculty Index A Gail R. 89 Emest H. 109 A. 232 109,157,159 R.109 eith w. ss, 129, 185,165 Sheri C. 23, 43, 217 W LL I IAM 246 J. 84 179, 214 109, 177 Jody S 1eC 109 223 E. 109, 173,203,222 180, 225 Kar enL.89 Mark L. 89, 217 John P. 23 Randall J. 23 Mario 109 109, 216 Lawrence R. 89, 172 23, 185 Anderson. 225, 162 Amy B. 10, 23, 163, 164,166,209 Anderson, Charles J. 109 Anderson, David K. B9, 142,277 Anderson, Debra K. 109 Anderson, Diana K. 109 Anderson, Diana L. 23 Anderson, Ellen J. 23, 181 Anderson, Helen 234 Anderson, James S. 174, 185, 213 Anderson, Jeffrey L. 109 Anderson, Jeri L. 23 ANDERSON. KAREN 244 ANDERSON. KARIN L. 238 Anderson, Kathy S. 89 Anderson, Kerry Rob 23 Anderson, Kevin E. 109 Anderson, Linda M. 89 Anderson, Martha J. S9 Anderson, Martin D. 23, 29 Anderson, Mary K.23, 164, 169, 174, 225 Anderson, Merri J. 89 Anderson, Pamela L. 109 Anderson, Randy S. 30, 109 Anderson, Richard D. 89 Anderson, Robert C. 109 Anderson, Scott R. 89, 165, 211, 214, 221 Anderson, Terry W. 89, 135 Anderson, Wilson B. 23 Andrews, Anseeuw, Anthony, Anthony, Patti J. 109, 222 Dan J. 109 James D. 89 Jeff A. Archer, Steve R. 24 Archibald, Kevin L. 89 Armetta, Christopher 24 Armetta, Geri A. 109 Armstrong, Kevin 109 Armstrong, Sandra 89 Arnold, D ebbie M. 89 Arnold, Jackie 24 Arnold, Michael E. 24 Arp, Molly E. 24 Arrington, Aaron B. 89 Arrington, Albert C. 109 Arrington, Arthur A. 134 Arrington, Joseph L. 109 Aschan, Mark A. Ashby, Christina M. 109 Asplund, Daniel Aswege, Jane L. 109 Aten, Marcia A. 24, 30 Atherton, Cathy J. 24 Atherton, Randy K. 109 Atkins, Marc K. 24, 146 Atkins, Robyn L. 89, 192 Audas, Joy L. 24, 179 Ausherman, Carl 24 Axnix, J. Gene 24 Ayres, Duane W. 89, 134 B Babcock, Reb L. 109 Bagatelas, Dino W. 109, 1.75, 199, 211, 21 Bahnks, Chris A. 109 Bahnks, Lisa 89 Bahnks, Lori A. 109, 222 Bailey, Candy M. 24 Bailey, John 12, 24 Baird, Pamela S. 25 Baker, Donna J. 109 Baker, Roddie E.25,65,134, 175,188 Baker, Terry W. 109 Balla, Elizabeth A. 109 Balmer, Mike G. 89 Baltzell, Beth 177 BALTZELL, WILLIAM 244, 139 Banfield, Dana F. 25 Banks, Rodney B. 109,145 Banks, Virginia M. 109 Barajas, George Barber, Cathleen L. 25, 146,221 Barber, Cheryl A. 25, 164 Barber, Judith A. 25, 183 Barber Lorie Jo 109 Barker, Bill M. 174 Barker, William D. 89 Bames, Bames, Janet 216 Janet 216 BARNES, RONALD 232, 233, 287 Bames, Tony M. Barr, Perry P. 109 Barrett, Darla J. Barrowclough, Patrick R. 109 Bartels, Breck L. Barth, Cathy A. 25 Batog, Stephen J. 109, 172 Batten, Bruce A. 255. 199 Bauer, Stephanie M. 109 Baum, Jonathan K. 109 Baum, Melissa A. 109 Baumhardt, Leo B. 109 Bauwens, Gerald M. 89 Beaird, James E. 25 Bealer, Rebecca S. 89 Beaston, Vickie G. 89 Bebber, Barbara K. 109, 159 Bebber, Phillip D. 109 Bechel, Julie A. 25, 114 4 1 Beck, Brian M. 89 Beck, Tim L. 89 Beck, William C. 109 Beckett, David A.109 BECKMAN, DOLORES 238 Beckman, Steve D. 25 Behnken, Barbara J. 109 Behnken, Richard A. 89 Beiderbecke, Chris B. 109 Beldin, Joseph R. 89, 135 BELL, ANN 242 BELL, TIMOTHY 234, 235 Bell, Vanessa K. 31, B9 Bellmyer, JeffA. 109 Bengston, David W. 89 Benker, Lucinda J. 165, 170 Bennett, Brian T. 89, 139 Bennett, Cindy J. 109 Bennett, Harold W. 26 BLOMQUIST, JOHN 240 Blount, Daniel J. 24, 27, 138 Blount, Kim L. 89, 175 Blusher, Kevin C. 13, 27, 135, 142, 187, 192 Bock, Carolyn S. 110 Boden, Jay T. 110 Bodenhamer, Cindy L. 110 Boettcher, Marcia 89 Boisvert, Allen L. 110, 216 Bolkcorn, Ann T. 110, 156 Bolkcorn, Joseph L. 27 Bollaert, Michael 110 Bollaert, Renee F. 27 Bollaert, Michael 110 Bollaert, Renee F. 27 Bomelyn, Steve C. 110 Boom, Anthony S. 27, 217, 226 BOOM, FRANCIS 68, 236, 237 Booth, Kevin J. 110 ! 1 Bennett, Mitchell R. 109, 146 Benson, Julie A. 89 Benson, Mary C. 89 Benson, Peter J.89, 146, 173, 192 Benson, Rich A. 109 Benson, Teri A. 25, 156, 164, 169 Bergren, Nancy J. 26 Berhenke, Geraldine K. BERNARDI, PATRICIA 238 Berndt, Cynthia L. 89 Berndt, Kathryn M. 26, 181 Berry, Curtis R. 109 Berry, Gemma C. 89, 222 Berry, Susan M. 109,223 Bert, Denise M. 89 Bert, Dennis L. 26 Best, Tracy A. 109, 145 Beyer, Gene T. 109 Beyer, James E. 26 Beyhl, Keith A. 26 Bialobreski. Greg J. 110 Bicknell, Brian K. 89, 135, 165 Biggs, Michelle M. 26, 171 Bigham, Kim J. 166, 165, 276 Bileddo, Rhonda J. 26, 183 Billhartz, Joe A. 89, 186 Birdsell, Esther V. 26 Bishop, Bill 137, 242 Bishop, Craig A. 26, 142, 173, 192 Bishop, Lynn R. 26 Bisinger, R. Shevawn 110 Bixby, Daryl D. 89 Bizarri, David E. 27 Bjuratrum, Debbie A. 27, 181 Bjurstrom, Kevin H. 27 Black, Tom L. 89, 185 Blackaby, Charles E. 89 Blackbum, Jeffrey P. 27, 73, 135, 173, 187 Blackwood, Steve G. 110 Blakeney, Kevin H. 89 Blakley, James M. 27, 33, 164 Blakley, Kathleen A. 89, 171, 179 Blankenfeld, Larry J. 139 Blankenfeld, Ronald L. 110 Blaser, Bryan W. 89 Blaser, Dave, 110 Blaylock. Jo Ann, 27 Bopes, Jeff J. 27 Border, Bonnie R. 89 Borisek, Michael J. Borkhardt, Lorna 110 Borkhardt, Stanley 110 Bottorff, Gary J. 110 Bousson, Dennis M. 110 Bowers, Barbara Allene 110, 277 Bowling, Lori L. 110 Bowman, Matthew C. 89 Box, R. Lawrence 28 Boyer, Lynn A. 28, 170 Boyle, Cheryl L. 89, 165 Boyle, Christy L. B9, 165, 175 Boyle, John Edwin 110 Boyle, Ken C. 89 Bozeman, Kim A. 89 Braatelien, Richard 89 Braden, Susan L. 89 Bradford, Jean S. 110, 171 BRADLEY, JAMES 238 Brady, Kathleen A. 88, 110 Brammer, Randiene B. 89 Brandt, Steve M. 28, 77 Branham, Cindy L. Brashears, Lou Ann 28 BRASMER, RAY 246 Brasmer, Susan E. 89, 221, 165 Brathall, Laurie J. 110 Brathall, Lennie L. 28 Brathall, Richard L. 89, 104 Breecher, Susan C. 110 Breitenstein, Deb A. 110 Brenstrom, Paul S. 89, 104, 135 Brems, Mark A.110 Brewer, Debbie 110 Bridges, Thomas A. 110 Bridgman, Carl W, 135, 172,221 Briggs, Eldon M. 110 Briggs, Kim T. 28, 197 BRILEY, DORIS 238 Bringoli, Boyd K. Bringolf, Brent D. 89, 104 Bristol, Rod L. 89, 104 Broberg, Vicki L. 110, 175 Brockett, Dave C. 110 Bromley, Dale A. 28 Index 293 Brooks, Anne R. 110 BROOKS, BARBARA 242 BROOKS, ROBERT 232 Brown, Barry L. 110 Brown, Debra S. 89, 104, 188 Brown, Eugene BROWN, JACK 232 Brown, Larry E. 90, 135,173 Brown, Lenetta A. 28 Brown, Victor L. 110 Brown, William 90 Brownfield, RobertJ. 28, 174 Bruce, Beverly K. 28 Bruce, Cathy A. 28 Bruce, Debra Lee 90 Bruch, John C. 217, 90 Brumbaugh, Cheryl L. 110 Brumbley, Laura L. 90 Brummitt, Melinda K. 28, 185 Brunk, Frances L. 110 Bruyntjens, Jane E. 28 Buchanan, Eldon L. Buchanan, Theresa A. 90 Bucher, Richard G. 28 Buckley, Kendall A. 90, 165, 167 Buckrop, Gary W. 90 Buel, Robert F. 110, 137,216 Bullock, D. Randy 110 Bullock, Terry N. Bumann, Doug G. 110 Bumgamer. Jeffrey 110 Bunner, Rebecca E. 110, 171 Bunte, Ken 246, 133 Bunting, Dwight E. 90 Burdick, Margo R. 29 Burgess, David B. 110 s Burge s, Steven W. 142 Burgett, Carol K. 29 Burke, Brad L. 90, 151 Burke, Jef1'P. 29 Burke, Kimber L. 110, 179,222 Burke, Scott L. 110 Burke, Valorie J. 29, 180 Burklund, Brian J. 29 Burklund, Christine L. 90 Burleson, Steve A. 29, 135, 142, 144 Bume tt, Kendall J. 90, 211, 213, 214, 221 Bums, Gerald W. Bums, Michele K. 90, 156 Bums, Pamela 90 Burns, Robin D., 90 BURNS, ROSAL1E,242 Burns, Vicki I.. 29, 223 Burris ,Cynthia N., 110 Burt, Mary, 90, 176, 177, 165 Buser. Debra L., 90 Buser, Robert D., 29, 185 BUSHMAN, GARY, 26, 236 Butts, Kevin S., 29, 128, 221, 164 Bystrom, Dean A, Cackler, Steven D. 90, 142 Cahalan, Robert J. 110 Cahalan. James L. 90, 137, 165. 282 Cain, Jan R. 90 Caldwell, Jerry L. 111 Caldwell, Larry R. 90 Caldwell, Richard L. 90 Calhoun, Susan 90 Callas, John S. 90, 146 CALMER, MARTIN 246 294 Index Calzia, Mark L. 90 Camferdam, Janet L. 90, 157 Camferdam. Patty A. 39. 192 Ca mpagna, Leslie E. Campbell, Jill L. Canfield, Audie J. 110 Cantrell, Doris E. 90 Cappaert, Dan R. 90 Cappaert, Donald F. 110 Cappaert, Nancy J. 29, 225 Caras, Maria E. 29, 90 CAREYJ LOREN 240 .Carl, Brian D. 111 Carleton, Greg E. 29 CARLS, JUEH 244 CARLS, LA Y 246 Carlson, Barbara L. 90, 165, 176, 256 Carlson, David E. 29, 169 Carlson, David L. 111 Carlson, Debra L. 111 Carlson, Elizabeth A. 111 Carlson, James L. 90, 132, 217 CARLSON, JEAN 244 Carlson, Jeanne M. 111 Carlson, JeffA. 111, 175 Carlson, Jodie K. Carlson, John C. 111 Carlson, Julie A. 30, 68, 157, 192,201 CARSON, OPAL 238 Carlson, Randy A. 30, 174, 164 Carlson, Randy C. 30 Carlson, Richard R. 111 Carlson, Sue A. 111, 155, 216 Carlson, Sue Ann 111, 203 Carlson, Ted M. 111 Carlson, Thomas A. 111 Carlstrom, Karen E. 30, 222 Carmack, Charlene 165 Carothers, Sherri L. 221 Carr, Vickie L. 90 Carrillo, Rachel M. 111 Carroll, Denise D. 111 Carroll, Susan J. 30, 183 Carss, Richard A. Carter, Bob K. Carter, Cinda A. 30 Carter, Cynthia Carter, Dawn R. 111 CASE, ELINER 238 Case. Theresa 111 Casel, Merle E. Cashen, Kathy M. Cashen, Kim L. 90 Casillas, Paul A. 111, 179, 217, 218 Cassady, Jim C. 111 Cassady, Steve W. 111 Casillas, Sharon 180 Castle, Richard J. 90 Causemaker, Brian K. 30, 149 Causemaker, Kay M. 90 Cavazos, Gloria 1. 30 Cavazos, Reynaldo A. 111, 175 Cecil, Eddie K. Cervantes, Esther 30, 223 Cervantes, Henry A. 30 Cervantes, Pamela J. 30 Cervantes, Rita E.111 Chaney, Jill L. 90 CHANAY, LYNN 236 Chapman, Sandy 90 Charlton, Charles C. Cheek, Julie A. 111, 215,222 Cheek, Vicki L. 30, 48, 167, 164, Cheng, Dennis 30, 52, 142 Chilberg, Doris J. 90 Chinlund, Douglas W. 90 Couinard, Gregory F. 111 Christ, Valerie 50 - Christal, Donald J. 111 Christensen, Rebecca E. Christolersen, Jon E. 30, 164, 20 221 Christofferson. Nancy 90, 175 Chumbley, Bret C. 31, 135 Chumbley, Tami L. 90, 195 Ciaraldi, Susan M. 90, 225 Cimarrusti, Dan R. 90, 172 Claeys, Cathy R. 31, 179 Claeys, Kim K.111 Clark, Ann 70, 88, 202 Clark, Cherrie L. 111 Clark, Karen M. 111 Clark, Richard L. 111, 177, 277 Clark, Sherry L. 111,217 Clary, LuAnn 90, 159 Clauson, Kevin J. 90 Clemann, William J. 90 Clewell, Laurie A. 90, 223 Clifton, Judith L. 90, 216 Clifton, Steve M. 111 Cloos, Cheryl L. 90 Clopton, Teresa L. 90 Clow, Ed S, 31 Clow, Jim A. 111 CODER. JACK 234 Coene, Kathy M. 111 A Coffey, Debra A. 124 ' Colclasure, Randy E. 31, 149 ColleyqJim 1v1.9o, 181, 135 Collings, John E.111- Collings, Linda L..31 Collins, Kim 90 Collins, Jeffie R. 111 Collins, Ralph W.111 Collis, George M. Collison, Philip C. 31 Conant, Kimber M. Cone, Larry D. 31, 185 Conner, Craig S. 111 Conner, David J. 90 Conway, Jim A. Cook, Cynthia L. 31 Cook, Dawn L. 111 Cook, Debra S. 111 Cook, Kelly R. 31 Cook, Rick A. 111 Cook, Shane A. 111 Cook, Vickie D. 31 Cooke, Judith I. 111 Coomes, David R. 90, 188 Cooney, Kim A. 111 Cooney, Mike J. Cooney, Mike S. 90, 149, 222 Cooper, Randall M. 31, 178, 186 COOPMAN, DAVE 40, 238 Coopman, Kevin E. 90, 150, 151 Coopman, Mark J. 111 Copas, Cheryl 111. 155, 218 Cope, Larry EI111 Corby, David C. 111 Corder, Kevin J. 30, 31, 166 Cordes, Debbie S. 111 Cork, William D. 111 Corkery, Daniel S. 108, 203 Corkery, Dave Michael 31, 187, Corl, Debbie L. Corl, Kevin M. 111 Comell, Mary A. 90 Commesser, Carol E. 31 Commesser, Thomas G. 90 Cortez, Christopher 32 Costas, Judith A. 32, 180 Cothron, Joel P. 90 Counihan, Marie 111 Countryman, Julie A. 32 Cousaens, Jeffrey L. 111, 211 Covemaker, Christine 90 Covermaker, Frederick W. 32 Covents, Lawrence R. 90 Cowan, Terry L. 111 Cowdery, Denise E. 90 Cowdery, Janis L. 32, 171 Cox, Deborah A. 32, 183 Cox, Gregory L. 111 Cox, Pamela S. 111 COYNE, BARBARA 236 Coyne, Debra R. 90, 223, 225 Coyne, JeffB. 90 Cramm, Gene F. Crandall, Duane A. 32. 180 221 2, 209, 213, 192, 200 Crane, AnneJ. 32, 157, 163, 164, 167, 175, 192 Creen, Pamela J. 90 Cribbs, Renae 13, 32, 62, 183 Criswell, Victoria L. 90 Criswell, Walt J. 32 Crosby, Charles R. 90 Crosby, Curt R. 32 Crouch, Greg R. 32, 185 CROUCH, RONALD 88, 246 Crowe, Deborah K. 91, 124 Crowe, Karen D. Crowe, Roger D. 91 Cubbage, Donna J. 112 Cullen, Nancy A. 91 Cumberworth, Kathleen 91, 165 Cumberworth, Margaret 32 Cunningham, Cindy L. 91 Cunningham, Dawn M. 170 Cunningham, Scott 32 Curless, Gregory K. 112 CURREY. KATHLEEN 238 Curry, Larry R.112 Curtis, Bradley A. 112 Curtis, Bruce E. 91 Curtis, Catherine G. 112, 216 Curtis, Jeffery 0.91 Curtis, Robert C. 33 Curtis, V. Scott 33 Cutler, Kim Marie 33, 183, 216 D Daebelliehn, Wendy K. 108, 112, 155 9 203, 222 Dahl, David 33 Dahl, Valerie91, 176,177 Dailey, Brian N. 112, 135, 173 Dailing, Ann E. 91, 223 Daniel, Cheryl A. 112 Danielsen, Kurt M. 33 Danielson, Charlotte 91, 221 Dannels, Gail A.91, 157,216 Danner, Danna J. 33 DARBY. VIRGINIA 238 Dare, Ronald L. 112 Darin, Linda S. 32 Darling, Julie A. 91 Darling, Virginia 91 Damall, Rick L. 33, 185 Davis, Bill Davis, Bradley A. 91 Davis, Conswala K. 33, 181 Davis, Dori A. 91 Davis, Edward J. 112 Davis, Jeff L. 91 Davidson, Craig R. 91, 186 Dawson, Mike G. 112 Dean, April A. 91 Dean, Jill A. DeBaene, Carolyn M. 112 DeBaker, Connie S. 33,223 DeBlaey. John D. 91 DeBlaey, Robert E. 33 DeBlieck, Gregory G. 91 DeBusschere, Cindy 112 DeBusschere, Robin 91 Decker, Gary A. 33 Decker. Steohen J. 33, 132 Decker, Vicki L. 91, 155 DeClerck, Bill 91 DeClerck, Greg A. 33, 34 DeClerk, Jay 112 DeClerk, Kathy S, 33 Deering, Patrick 33 DeGraeve, Scott A. 33, 192 DeGrande, Mark S, Dehls, Jean M. 33, 211 DeJohnghe, Charlene J. 34 Dekker, John R. Delap, Michael J. 34 Delathower, Nancy J. 112, 178 Delathower. Susan E. 91 Deleski, Terri Lee DeLuna, Roxanne V, 34 DeMarlie, Darci A. 91 DeMassino, Larry 112, 222 Dembosky, Donna J. 112 DeMink, Leon E. 91, 174 DeMink, Ray D,112 Dempsey, Mike G. 91 Deneve, Tim A. Dennhardt, Denise D. 34 Dennison, Linda S, 91 Dennison, Michael A. 34 Depaepe, Susan K. 91 DePoorter, Cynthia J. 91, 165 DEROUIN,THOMAS 128, 144, 238 DeSmet, Chaterine J. 34, 60, 164, 17 186, 200, 164 DeSmet, Daniel J. 112 DeSmet, Larry 112 DeSmet, Richard A. 91 Deushane, Lisa A,91, 155, 159 DEVILDER, JACK 242 DeVolder, DeVolder, DeVolder, DeVolder, DeVolder, John S.112, 216 Julie A. 112 Karen A. 91 Robert J. 91 Steve K. 112 DeVrieze, William J. 34 DeWispelaere, Linda L, 112, 155 DeWispelaere, Walter Dewitt, James L. 91 DeWitte, Catherine M. 91 DeWitte, Jan L. 91 DeWitte, Kim M. 34, 140 DeWitte, Paula 112, 216 Dick, Joel D. 91 Dick, Joyce M. 34, 163, 164, 221 Dickerson, Lori S. 112, 179 Dickson, Robin R. 71, 195 Diehl, Robert B, 112, 216 Dietsch, Pam J. 34 Dietzel, Pamela A. 124,223 DILULIO, LOUIS 244 DINEEN, JAMES 246 Dismer, Angela M. Dixon, Kelly R. 112 Dodds, Mary R. 112 Doeckel, Nancy E. 112 Doering, Mike L, 92 Deering, Peter E. 34 DOHERTY, PHILLIP 242 Doman, Judy M. 112 Dombek, Sharon M, 112,223 Dombek, Theresa D. 92 Dombrock, Linnea G. 22, 112 Donaldson, Barbara L. 34, 157, 192 Donaldson, Cynthia J. 112, 175 Donaldson, Lisa C. 112 0,1 Donaldson, William 92 Donis, Christine L, 92 Donis, Mark D. 112 Donley, Michael S. 92 Dool Dopl Dopl ey, Sharon K. 92 ery, James E.92, 165,221 ery, Robert L. Dorbeck, Susan L. 34, 163,164, 17 Dorland, Denise L, 34, 180 Dorman, Rick 112 Doss, Gwendolyn D, 92 Douglas, Dena M, 112 Douglas, Fred E. 112 Douglas, James M. 92 Douglas, Karen S. 35 Douglas, Kathy A. 35, 183 5, 186 Escarza. Rosa M. 108, 113, 159,108 Esposito, John J. Estes, Cynthia L. 92 Evans, David W, 92, 277 Evans, Ken G. 113, 145 Everett, Patricia 37, 164 Ewert, Kendall J. 92 Ewing, Laura C. Exbom, David A. 171 Exner, Diane K, 113, 218 Forshee, Ron L. Forshee, Sandi L., 113 Forslund, Robert V., 92 Fosbinder, Peggy R. 113,227 Foss, Daniel K. 113 Foss, Dave C, 38 Foster, Joyce A. Foster, Lynn K. 113,223 FOSTER, MARY 240 Foster, Steven R. Douglas, Kevin L. 35 Douglas, Terri L. 112 Douglas, Trudi L. 112 Dowell, William D. 112 Doy, Steve C. 112 Doyle, James A. 112 Doyle, Tom D. 10, 35, 139, 173, 201 Drefchinski, Patricia 35, 183 Dreifurst, David L. 92 Dreifurst, Mike A. 112 Drewes, Brian 112 Drewes, Jeff A. 35 Drexler, Sharon M, Drinkwine, Jacqueline 92 Drinkwine, Rocky J, 35 Driscoll, Dorene A. 92 DuBurg, Lisa J. 92 Duckett, Kevin 92 DUFFY. WILLIAM 232 Duke, Deborah K.92 Dulaney, Randy E. 35 Dull, Craig A. 112 Dull, Ken P. 35 g Dumoulin, Jeanine L. 35 I Dumoulin, Tom P, 92 Dunbar, Janice E. 112, 157, 192 DUNCAN, DOROTI-IEA 244 Duncan, Sara L. 35, 166, 180, 182 Dunlop, Robert Duane 35 Dunlop, Scott W. 92 Dunlop, Steven J. 92 Dunn, Marla K,112 Dunn, Neva J. 35 ' Q, Dun ton, Belinda K. 35 n . Dunto , Lisa A. Duran, David A. 135, 175 Duran, Debra A. Duran, Josephine J. 112 Duran, Lisa M. 112 Durham, David W. F Fakas, Deborah A. 92 Farrell, Irene 238 Duyvejonck, Judith 92 Duyvejonck, Vincent R. 112 Dussinger, Karen M. 92, 157 DYE, JACK 240 Dye, Lori L. 35 Dzekunskas, Tim C. 112 E Ealy, Bemard D. 92 Ealy, Hanniel, 36, 142 Early, Rick E. 112 Eastman, Gary Eastman, Judy L. 112 Eberhardt, Patrick E. 68, 103, 132, 173, 187, 201, 202 Ecker, Daryl E. 92, 142 Farrell. JeffJ. 113 Farris, Elaine 92 Faust, Tracy L. 113 Favri, Bill 37, 217 Favri, Robert A. 113 Fecht, Joseph P. 92 Fecht, Thomas G. 37 Feeney, James 113 Feeney, Matthew E, 37 Felgar, Dana A. 113 Felgar, Rhonda K. 92 Felgar, Sheri D. 37, 181 Felgar, Donald 92 Feliksiak, Edward A. Fells, Patrick M. Fennelly, Pamela R. 92, 165, 2 Fentem, Donald 236 Ferguson, Rhonda 174 52 Eckert, Brad S. 92, 188, 151 Eddy, Kevin J.112 Eddy, Michael A. 36 Edgar, Mitchell 92 Edgeworth, Lori A. 112, 175 Edmonds, Ron L. 36, 185 Edmondson, Angela J. 113 EDWARDS, ROBERT 246 Eger Eine t, DollieJ. 113 ss, Jeff K. 92, 221 Ekdabl, Kathelynn R. 92, 165, 192, Ekst am, Dean A. 112 Elder, Al J. 124, 216 Eldridge. Judy 92, 157 Elijah, JeffL, 36, 151 Ellio tt, Carl W. 37, 217, 218 Ellis. Charles C. 92 Ellis, Dawn M. 113 Ellis, Edward F. 113 Ellis, Laura L. Ellis, Timothy Ellis, Willie W. 113 Emery, Diane M. 92, 216 Engstrom, Richard F. 37 Engwall, Jodean B, Erickson, David L. 92, 165, 173, 216, 217, 27 ERICKSON, JOEL 240 Erickson, Julie Erickson, Paul E. 113 Erickson, Steve 92 Erwi n, Kimberly D. Escarza, Maria E. 10, 37, 156, 164, 170, 174, 175, 201, 202, 164 211,225 Ferris, Brian D. 37 Ferry, Jeffrey R. 113 Ferry, Lori J. 113 Ferry, Michael L. 113 Fesler, Carol J. 37 Fesler, Susan K. 92 Fields, Barre E. Finch, Daniel 38 Finch, Sandy K. Finch, Tom E.113 Fincher, Mitch L. 92 Finkle, Donna Y. 92 Finley, David S. 38 Fischer, Debbie A. 38,221 Fisher, Darrell L. 113, 149 Fisher, Dirk D, 92, 128 Fisher, Rebecca L. 113 Fisher, Sybil A. 92 Fisher, Sylvia K. 92 Fisk, Randy E. 92 Flatley, Joan M.92, 157, 170,192,165 Fleck, Charles 113 FLESNER, GENE 236 Florescu, lvan Flood, Steven R. Flosi, Marty P. 38 Flowers, Douglas D. 113 Flynn, Chris J, 92 Foit, Lothar 113 Forloer, Kimberlee A. 92, 231 Ford, Virginia M. Forgie, Daniel L. 113,216 FORSETH, DEBBIE 80,244 Foster, William P. 38 Fowler, Jane K. 113, 175, 188 Fowler, Lori, 92 Fowler, Rod, 38 FOX, JAMES, 239 Fox, Vic ky Foy, Rommel F. 113, 137 Francque, Tamara L, 92 Franklin, Brad G. 38 Franklin, Kathryn A. 38, 176, 17 Franklin, Pamela J. 92 Franks, Charles L, 92, 142 Franks, Lorie E. 38 Franks, Darell S. 113 Fraser, Robin G. 118 Frederiksen, Denise A 24, 38 Freeborn, Frank R. Freeman, Debbie J. 113 Freisinger, Doreen F. 92 Fretty, Scott 1.38 Frey, Bob A, 38 Frey, Katherine E.104,171 Frieden, Michael W. 108, 113 Friedl, Margi 170, 182 Friesth, Kurt D. 39. 214, 226 Fritz, Brad W. 113 Fritz, Dana B. 93, 133 Froberg, James R. Frohreich, Kurt I-1.93, 135 Frybarger, Saundra 93, 171, 165 Fuller. Kenneth 93 Fuller, Leslie R. 93, 213, 214, 221 Fuller, Monica 113 Fulscher, Jean K. 7,221 Funk, Carol Dawn 186, 192. 213,281,164 G Gabelahusen, Janis M. 113, 179 Gadaire, Mary A. GAGER, JAMES 236 Gainey, Keith W. 113 Gainey, Kent E. 93 GALLASPY, JAMES 246 Gallens, David M. 93 Gann, Debra A. 113 Gantz, Derwin P, 39 Garcia, Joseph M 93, 142 Gargano, David C. 113 Garmon, Rick D.113 Garmon, Sheryl L. 93 Gamer, Carol J. 39, 74, 170 Gamer, James B. 93, 128 Garrison, Mark T. 93 Garrison, Randal W. 93, 174 Index 295 218, 164 Garrison, Shelby Jean 39 Garza, Rhonda M. 93 Gates, Cathy A. 113 Gauger, Jan M.93 Gault, Dina Kim 39, 77 Geddling, Debra L. 93 GEHRJNG, HELEN 246 Gellerstedt, Jane L. 113, 223 Gellerstedt, Loir B. 113, 217 Gellerstedt, Perry C. 93 Gellerstedt, Suzanne 39 Gerard, Julie L. 39 Gerstel, Bonnie .j. 39, 174 Gesling, Diane R. 39, 156, 218, 164 Geyer, Paul R. 93, 217, 277 Gibbs, Charles A.114 Gibson, Jean M. 93 Gibson, Kelly K. 114, 157, 159 Gibson, Tracy A. 93, 192 Gidel, Bobbi R. 114, 223 Gilbert, Steve L. 93, 217,227 Gill, Randy Gillespie, Arla M. Gilson, Eugenia M., 39, 177, 197 Gingry, Collette L. 181 Gisel, Jed 39 Gittings, Jane K. 114 Glanz, Deborah J. 93, 165, 221 Glaudel, Scott E., 93 Glazebrock, Faye D. 93 Glenn, James W, 221 Glenn, K. Susan 93 Glidwell, Pearl A. 114 GOAR, DARRELL, 236 Gochanour, Myron J. 114 Gochanour, Robert C. Goddard, Cheryl A. Goetz, Rick, 39 Goff, Duane 114 Golden, Mike K. Gomez, Joe R. 181 Gomez, Vickki R. 114 Gregor Richard C. 93, 217 Yr Tv Greine Daniel L. 40 Greko. Andrea Greko, Jan eE114 Greko, Jason S. 216 Griffin, Cynthia A, 40, 170,216 Griffin, Ed T. 114, 145 Griffin, John B. 40, 199 Griffin, Scott M. 114 GRIFFITH, HAROLD 234 Grimes, David W. 114, 128, 146 Grimes, Steven M. 40, 192 Grimstad, Tammy, 114 Groene, La uri R. 93 Groom, Terri L. 124 Grubaugh, Grubb, Col Rub P. 114, 145 in Gnmbs, Douglas K. Guerrero, Catherine 40 Guinn, Dorrie L. 40 Gulley, Tmdy J. 93 Gurick, Susan K Gustafson, Al B. Gustafson, Craig W. 40, 163, 164, 169 Gustafson, Dan C. 114, 129, 149, 164, 203 Gustafson, Douglas W. 41, 128, 164 Gustafson, Marcy 93, 157, 195, 197 Gustafson, Sandra J. 93, 164, 225 Gustafson, Tim A. 114 Gustus. To ni L. 41, 163, 164, 1ss,221, 225 Guy, Sharon J. 114, 223 Haake. Na Hacker. El H ncy L. 114 izabeth A. 105, 179, 189, 192 Haddock, Regina A. 114 Haddock, Vincent R. Haezebroeck, Kevin C. 114 Hagberg, Kristine L. 41, 157, 163, 192, 189, Hardesty, LaVeme Hardin, Catherine 42 Hardin, Patricia H ardy, Deborah Harkey, Carl W. HARKEY, ORVILLE 236 Harlow, John P. 114 Harms, Jeffrey L, 41 Harms, Lori R. 181 Harper, Denise A. 42 Harper, Scott L. 42 Harrington, Ellen 42, 63, 163, 221, 170 Harris, Betsy M. 114, 157, 192, 216 H arris, H arris, Celia A. 156, 165, 200 Melissa I. 114, 171 Harris, Melody M 42, 47, 197 Harris, Pamela W. 42, 157, 163, 169, 171, 182, 192 Harrison, Laurie A. 115 Hart, Diane 223 Hart, Steven M. 217 Hart, Terri L. Hartman. Danny M. 188, 225 rstock, Teresa J. 155, 165 ' jtson, Stacey M. Hirtzell, Greg B. Harvey, Brad J. 115 Harvey, Cheryl K. Harvey, Robert L.115 Haskins, Brian K. 115 Haskins, Tim S. Hatfield, Opal J. Hathaway, Carol 104 Haun, Michael L. Hauser, LaDean Hawk, Kim 217 Hawkin Hawkin s, Heather 115 s, Karen R. Hawotte, Ginger L. 115 Haws, Russell E. Hayden, Vanessa J. 42 Hayes, Mary L. 42, 180 Heald, Daniel R. 115 Healy, Eillen J. 165 Healy, James T. 42, 149 Heams, Diana L. 42 Heaton, Bemard P. Heaton, Dave W. Hebdon, Kenneth W. 42 Heaberg, Kenneth W. 42, 217, 277 Hedberg, Sara E. 115, 217 HEDEGAARD, CALVIN 244 Hedluna, Rebecca L. 165 Heffernan, Denise M. Heffeman, Michael H. Heisley, Greg A. Helderman, Mark A. 115 Helft, Robert Alan 42 Hellberg, Nancy A. 115 Hellebuyck, Bmce 115 Heller, Donald A. 149 Helsel, Terri E. 43, 159, 188 Hendershot, Dave L. 115 Hendershot, Kerri L. 43, 195 Henderson, Cathy A. 115 Henderson, Kathleen D. Hendricks, Dorinda M Hendrickson, Susan M. 115, 216, 227 Hendrix, Lucinda J. Hendrix. Tammy R. 115 Henkels, Debbie K. 174, 175 Henkels, Randy L. 115, 145 Henning, Jeanne E. 43 Gooch, Gregg G. 39, 174 Good, Dan 93 Good, Don 93 Goodman, Cheryl S. 40 Goodman, David R. 114 Goodman, Robin E. 93 Goodman, Terrie L. 40, 169 Goodyear, G. Jeanne 93 Gordon, William K. 40 Gorecki, Teresa E. 114,222 Goswick, Tony Goumas, Paraskevi, 93 Gower, Rick 114, 145 Grafton, James L. 114 Gregg, Sheryl L. 114 GRAFLUND, CAROL 236 Graham, Dave 93 Graham, Charles T. 93, 165, Grawe, Diana J. 93, 181 Grahan, Joseph E. Green, Catherine J. 93, 225 Green, Lynda R. 40, 192 Green, Mark E. 93, 135 Green, Randy D. Green, Ron J. Greene, Carole E. 114, 216 Greene, Thomas J. 114 217, 277 HAGBERG, MILTON 236 Hahn, Barry L. Hall, Patrick K. 41, 185 Hallberg, David R. 93, 172 Hallquist, Tim S. Hallstrom, Carla J. Hallstrom, Jim R. 114 Hamer, Debroarh M. Hamer, Pamela L. 175, 197, Hamilton, Dean S. Hamitlon, Karen V. 223 188, 225 Hammerberg, Cheryl J. 41, 177,214 Hammitt, Patricia A. 41 Hanavan, Dave F. 41, 22, 59 Hanavan, Rita E. Hancks, Rick D. 26, 41, 139 Handley, Mark E. 173 Haney, Joyce Y. Haney, Nancy J. 41 Hank Carol M. 13, 41, 68, 16 163 Hanna, Christine M. 114 Hanna, Mark C. 41 Hannon, Ann M. Hansen, Donald D. 170, 221 Hasen, Sue 223 Hanshaw, Joy 156, 177 6, 197, 182, 201, Greenfield. Annette, 114 Greenfield, Karen S. 93 Greenleaf, Randy 93 Greenspan, Carrier E. 114 Greer, Jacki S. 40, 183 Gregory. C. Bert 296 Index Hanson, Barbara L. 41, 101 Hanson, Charles Hanson, D Hanson, K enisel. 165 enneth L. 41 Hanson, Mark E.114, 214 Hanson. Thomas M. Henning. Kathryn A, 115, 156 Henry, Pamela R. 43. 47 HENSS. GENEVA 244 Henss, Kimberly S. 10, 88, 159, 165, 175, 188, 202, 209, 221, 225 Henss, Mark D. 135, 139, 165, 173, 202, 221 Herberg, Robert J. 209, 221 Herman, Mark T. Herman, Tom L.115 Hermann, Lisa J. 43, 211, 217 Herrin, Sharon Kay Hesser, Diana L.115 Heukeshoven, Eric A. 43, 217, 212, 277 Heyvaert, Mary K. Hevaert, Susan T. 115 Hicks, Edwin D. 115 Hicks, Thomas S. 43 Hickson, Dave Hidgon, Vema L. 43, 52, 166, 167 Hill, Cynthia L. 115, 216 Hill, Jane A. 43, 183 Hill, Linda 43, 181 Hill, Phillip Jeffery Hill, Timothy J. 43 Hillier, Steele G.115 Hilligoss, Robert Hines, Dan L. 115 Hines. John F. Hintz, Tammy L. 165, 175 Hitchcock, Jacqueline 171 Hockaday, Jaynie E. Hodge. Darla S., 115 Hodgerson, Connie S.. 115.216 Hodson, Brian K. 43 Hoffman, John C. Hoffman, Kevin J. 43, 221 Hoffman, Scott T. 115 Hogberg, Karen M. 115 Hogg, Linda Hoggard, Howard V. 115 Hake, Mark E. 43, 139 Holdeman, Susan L. 155, 159 Holderfield, JeffW. 115 Hollars, David R. 115 Holmes, Jeffrey J. 43, 129 Holmes, Mary E. 115 Holmgren, Janelle A. 44 Holst, Brian K. 115 Holst, Victor A. Holt, Jack J . Holton, Charles W. Holton, Kathleen R. 222 Holtz, Allison A. 165 Honsa, Ann F. 170 Hook, Eamest L. 44 Hook, Eamestine L. 44, 271 Hook, John A. Hooten, Tamara D. 115 Hoover, David B. 44, 172 Hoovler, David J. 44, 172 Hoovler, Robert H. Hopping, Beverly D.44 Hopping, Michael W. 44, 283 Hopping, Peggy S. 115, 216, 277 Hopping, Russell L. 115, 221 Horton, Lynn Marie44, 196 Hostetter, Sherrie- f Houchin, Jim W. 1151? House, Beth A. 44, 183 House, Douglas J. 44 House, Mark J. 115 Houton, Charles E. 44 Houston, Jim L. Howard, Melonia K. Howard, Wanda C. 95 Howell, David L. 44, 131, 132, 187 277 Howell, John B. 95, 142, 166 Hoyt, cindy L. 44, 181 Hoyt, Daniel E. 95 Hoyt, Mark D. 44 Hoyt, Melanie A. 95, 174 Hoyt, Patrick J. 44 Hoyt, Timothy C. 115, 137 Hubbard, Jay A. 95 Hudson, Pamela J. 45, 163, 166, 174 182 211 Huennekens, Sharon J. 95 Huff. Annette G. 95 Huffman, Dwight A. 115 Hugaert, Richard L. Hughes, Cheryl J. 115 Hull, Kenneth C. 45, 173 Hull, Mark Hull, Marlene L. 115 HULSE, DORLORES 196, 236 Hummer, Debbie F. 115 Humphrey, Dana L. 115 Humphrey, Reid S. 95 Hunt, Rebecca J. 45 Hunt, Suellen J. 115 Hunter, Becky J. 113, 115,203 Hunter, Lisa A. 95, 177,271 Hunwardsen, Julie A. 45. 180 Hurst, Kevin V. Husar, Lisa A. 95. 155,221 Husband, Randall R. 95 Husband, Richard Gale 95 Hutton, Roger E. 45 HYINK, DOROTHEA 242 I Ickes, Vicki L. Ide, Jeff T. 115, 149 Ijams, Jim H. 115 Impens Michele K. 95, 222 Inskeep, Randall D. 115 IRISH, BARBARA 240 Irwin, Robert E, 115 Irwin, Stephen J. 45 J Jackson, Carole R. 95 Jackson, Denise J. 115. 223 Jackson, Guy Hames 45, 249, 272 JACOBS, ALICE 88, 242 Jacobs, Carol L. 95 Jacobs, David E. Jacobs Jacobs ,Julie L. 203 ,Sue A. 45 Jamison, Mike T. 115 Jamison. Robert Guy 95 Janece k, Mark S. James, Jackie L. 95 Jarchow, Mark L. 95 Jarrard, David K. 45 , Jarrett, Rick Dean 1 , Jasper, Betha A. 13, 22, 45, 7351701201 Jasper, Tim A. 115 Jennin gs, Lisa M. 115. 222 Jennisch, Richard L. 115 Jensen, Brian L. 45, 174 Jersild, Devon S. 115 Jett, Jim 115, 216 John, Richard C. 95, 173 Johnson, Amelia H. 45, 174 Johnson, Barbara L. 115 Johnson, Beth L. 115, 175 Johnson, Bradley 115, 137 Johnson, Brian T. 45 Johnson, Bridget M. 115 Johnson, Christopher 95, 146 n Johnso ,Cheryl A. Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Craig A.115 n, Craig E. 45, 170 n, Darrelyn n, David K.115, 146 n. David R. 115 n, Dennis A. 95 n, Elise C. 95 n, Eugene E. n, Gary A. 115, 146 n, Gary M. 46 Johnson, Harry Matthew 95 Johnson, Jami L. 115, 175, 217 Johnson, Jeffery P. 46, 142. 146 Johnson. Jon C. Johnson, Karen A. Johnson, Kent R. Johnson, Kent W. 116 Johnson, Laurie L. 188 John, Lori A. Johnson, Margaret A. 116 Johnson, Mark D. Johnson, Mark M. Johnson, Mary M. Johnson, Michele A. Johnson, Michelle L. 186 Johnson, Mike A. 116, 173, 222 JOHNSON. PHYLLIS 237 Johnson, Randy L. 46, 217 Johnson, Rebecca A. Johnson, Rebecca J. 93 Johnson, Robin M. Johnson, Rocky E. 149 Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Roger C. 116, 179. 211, 213 n, Scott A. n, Scott M. Johnson, Steve W. 46,221 Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso Johnso n, Sue G. 116 n, Teresa K. 46 n. Teri L. 116 n, Tim L. 46, 187 n, Timothy L. Johnson, Tracy Johnson, Van A. Johnson, Vicki 1. Johnson, Virginia R. Johnson. Walter B. 116 Johnson, Walter M. 116 JOHNSON, WESLEY 199,237 Johnston, Jeanette F. 116 Johnston. Jeffrey L. 128 Johnst Johnst one. James E. 46. 1115, 173 one, Jeffrey C. 116 Jones, Allen M. 46 Jones, Beth Anne 116 Jones, Jones, Bradford R. 46 Connie 46, 197, 222 Jones. Debbie M. 116 Jones, Deborah 221 Jones, Dennis R. Jones, Gilbert 1. Jones, Jodey C. 216 Jones, Martin D. 46, 180 Jones, Michael R. Jones, Richard A. Jones, Timothy C. Jordan, Janice M. 46 Jordan, Jared L. Jordan, Kevin R. 30, 47 Jordan, Margaret E. 47, 216 Jorgeson, Bruce A. Joseph. Jeff E. 171 Joseph, Marguerite D. 104, 195 Judge, Kevin A. Judge. T. Dan 116 JULIUS, JOHN 237 Jump, Greg N. K Kaalberg, Connie S. Kakavas. Timothy J. 116,216 Kapple, Brian H. 47, 217 Karlin, Rene L. 211 Karlix, Ken K. 47, 172 Karn, Merle B. Kauzlarich, Frank A. 217, 277 Kauzlarich. Stanley 47, 216,217,277 Kauzlarich, Susan M. 47, 68, 16 164. 226 Keane, Jim J.116 Kelely, Jeanne L. 116 Keeman. Carole A. 116, 223 Keeman. Ronald Lee 47 Keeton,Kathy Kehrer, Debbie A. 47 KEIM, ELEANOR 244 Keith, Julie A.116 Keith, Nancy C. 116 Keller. Gerald 47 Keller, Kaneta L. Keller, Vicki L. 47 Kelley, Larry R. 116 Kelly, J. Gary Kelly. Jeffery D. Kelly. Lynn B. 116 Kennedy. Eileen M. 116. 217 3. 169, 221, Kennedy. Teresa J. 116, 175, 186. 213 Kenyon, Lita L. 116 Kephart. Kari L. Kephart. Kim M Kephart. Robert 116 Kems, Lori A. 223 Kerr Tim E.116, 173 Ketner. John Jay 47, 174 Kettering, Candy M, 181 Kidd. Shavaun, M. 221, 47 Kiebr, Diane L. Kilby, Randy W.116 Kilby, Ray Harold Kilroy, Iva K. 116 Kimpe, Paula A. King, David L. King. Glinda F. 47, 181 King. Richard F. 116 Kinkead, David Kenney, Beacky L. 116 Kinney, James Kinsey, Mark D. 128. 96 Kinzey, Mark R. 96 Kirchoefer, Ken A. 96, 149, 165 Kirchoefer, Steven 47. 163, 169 Kirkpatrick, Craig 146, 135 Kitchen, Lewis 116, 216 Kizer, Robin B. 96, 216 Klann, Susan L. Klansek. Marilyn G. 96, 156 Klansek. Mike 134, 142, 192 Klant, Eddie D. Klant, Jeanne M. 116 Klarkowski, Jana L. 188 Klier, Dave W. 116, 137 KLIER, WILLIAM 246 Kline, David 116 Klingborg, Sandy L. 181 Kloster, Kathie A. 277 Knaak, Julie A. 225 Knight, Dennis R. 96 Knoeferl, Steve M. 116 Knowles. Jim Knowles, Milo. L 116 Knudson. James D. Kochuyt, Kim A. 96, 195 Kochuyt, Richard A. 128, 188 KOELLER, GARY 240 Koeppel, Ann M. 169.225, 164 Kohler, Melissa M. 116 Kokonos. Sandy E. 116 Kolb, Kevin A. 116 Komadino. Randy L. Kongerslev. Cindy L. 86 Kooken, RussellJ. 1119. 173. 221 Kopel, Nancy J. 96 Koresko. Dolores A. 116, 159 Koschke, Rick L. 116, 145 Kostaka, Mark S. 183 KOTEZ, ALMA 243 Kouris, Christopher G. 96 Kovacic, Steve M. Kraker, Gary S. 24, 174 Kraker, John R. KRAMER, DONNA191,2-14. 155 Kramer, Rhonda R. Krantz, Karla J. Krantz, Rhonda K. 88, 96 Krauel, Gayle L. 164 Kroeger, Michael A. 96. 216 Kroeger, Sue E. 116 Kron, Jay T. 116 Krukenberg, Bruce K. Kruckenberg, Janelle Kruger, Jerry A. Kruger, Kim D. Kruse, David A. Kruse, Diane L. 96, 203 Kruse, Diane M. 116 ruse, Mark E. 116. 128 berski, Daniel L. 96 n':Kushlakus, Barbara 124, 223 Kyles, Retha F. L Labotte, Janet J. 116 Lambert, Randy L. 117 Lambrecht, Steve R. 96, 217 Lamon, Mark S. 164 Lams, Robyn J. LeComte. Kimberly K. 50 Ledbetter. David C. 117 Lebetter, Robert W. 117, 137 LEE, BILLIE 240 Lee. Rebecca A. 96 Leemans, Art R. 50 Leemans, David J, 50 Leemans, Donna L. 96 Left1er. Russell P. 26. 50, 1519 Leihsing. Cheryl D. 96 Lemaster Ken A.96. 1215 Lemaster. Michael E. 96 LEMON. EDWARD 232 Leonard, Kay F. 117 Lerschen, Bill E. 117 Leslie, Lisa D. 96 Lester. Brad E. 117, 137, 222 LESTER. HARRY 1-12. 1-1-1. 246 Lester, Kimberly S. 96, 175. 165 Leuck, Patrick -I. Levan, Anita J.117 Lewis, Alice M. Lewis Barbara J. 117 Lewis, Christine L. 50, 166. 221. 164 Lewis, Patricia A. 50 LEWIS, RICHARD 237 Lewis, Steve R. 117. 1-19. 217 Lewis, Susan E. 96 Lewis, Susie M. 50. 221. 21-1 Liedtke. Pamela S. 117 Liedtke, Paul D. 117 Liedtke, Richard E, 117 Liedtke, Richard W. Liedtke. Teresa E. 50 Lidjeberg, Christine 117 Lidjeberg, Stacey Sue 50 Lance, David M. 96 Lance. Debra J. 96, 221 Landry, Michelle A, 96, 21-1 Lane. Julie A. 96 Lange, Carla M. 117 Langley. Gary R. 22:1 Langley, Jeffrey L. Langley, Cheryl L. 117. 223 Langley. Scott W. 96 Lanoo. Mike-1. Larsen. Fred W.96 Larson, Bradley C, Larson, Debra A. Larson, Jana L.96 Larson, Jennifer L. Larson, Rhonda E. 117 Larson, Terry 96, 128 Larue. Sally 96 Lasley. Duane 179 Lassen. Shirley D. 68, 170. 221. 164 Latham. Joni L. 13. 201 Latting. Falvin E. 128 Latting. Patricia A. 50, 1851 Laughead, Robin M. 50. 142 Launius, Rick E. 96 Lauth, James M. 96 Laver. Robert K. 96 Lavin. Lynda F. 96. 223 Lavin. Victoria J. 117 Lawrence. Ellen C. 96 Lawrence. Ted H. 50. 1:19 Lawton, H. Spencer LEACH, STANLEY 2-10 Leaf, John P. 117 Leaf. Julie A. 50. 157. 163. 192 Leaf. Peter T. 50. 29. 174 LILLIG, SUSAN 2-14 Liliybeck. Steve 19.96 Lind. Debbie 112.117.2111 Lind, Steve M. 96, 1721. 211 Lindberg. KathyJ. 51. 221 Lindblad. Lynn S. Lindley, Suzanne M. 96. 222 Lindquist. Jerry L. 51 Lindqyist. Judy A. 177 Lindsey. Greg C. Lindstrom, Lorraine 117 Lingafelter. Mary Y. 117 Lingres. Tom G. 96 Linzer. Lynn A. 117 Lipes.CynthiaD.51. 180 Lira. Fidencio 117 Lira. Maria Z. Lister. Kathleen D. 51. 181 Little. Lenore 117, 2231 Livengood. Kathy Lynn 96 Llewellyn. Mary K. Lucklin. Michael R. 216 Loete. David A. 96 Loete. Lynne M. 117. 177.216 Lofgren. Michael K. 96 Long. Cynthia. 51. 157 Long, Debbie L. 117 Long, Don E. 96 Long, Mary M. 96 Long. MikeJ. 117 Long, Mike L.117 Long. WallyT. Lopez, Meta 117, 223 Lopus, Kim C. 96 Lorah, Cynthia A. Lorah, Sandra J. Index 297 1 Lord, Cynthia L. 96, 156, 218,221,165 Lubke. Craig W. 51 Lubke, Cynthia K. 96, 197 Ludwig, Cherie E. 222 Lund, Roy Michael Lundahl, Jon M. 117 Lundahl, Sally A. 96, 225 Lundeen, Kent D. 51, 172 Lundeen, Lessa A. 117 Lundeen, Leslie J. Lundeen, Thomas K. 117 Lundgren,Marsha J. 96. 156, 176, 177 Lynch, Randy A. 96, 149 Lynn, Eric J. 117 Lyons, Mona L. 51 Lyons, Nancy J. 96, 179, 221 Lyons, Sandra K, 116, 117 Lyss, Rhonda J. 13, 96. 291 M Maas, Doris J. 117 Maddelein, Francis 51 McCall, Brian D. 52 MacMillian, David 117 Maddalozzo, Marie 96, 165 Maddox, Connie J. 96 Maddox, Randy C. 96, 222 Maeglin, Kent 0.51 Moere, Brian F. 96 Maere, John S. 117 Magnuson, Teena M. 117 Mahar. Charles C. 13, 51, 201, 202, 187 Mahar. Kathleen M. 117 Maher. Karen R. 96 Maher, Keith R. 117 Maher, Ron F. 51 Mahoney, Deborah A. 51 Maitlen, Kerry K. 117 Majetic, Joan M. 117 Majetic, Robert F. 51 Malcorn,Marc S, Malone, Susan N. 97. 217 Mangelsdorf, Richard 97,217 Maniscalco, Tony J. 117 Miller, Jayne E, 54, 209,212,225 Marckesem, Christine K. 117 Marckese, Mark A. Marcussen, Jody I. Margonis, Aphrodite 97 Marinangeli, Mark A. 97, 139 MARINANGELI, ROBERT 244 Marino, Craig Allen 51 Marino, Dawn E. 51, 217, 218, 226 Markin, Randy L. Markin, Rhonda L. Marlier, Denise B. 97 Marlow, Phil Mamer,, Jane 97,223 Maroon, Kathy L. 97, 259 Marriott, William N. 97 Marsh, Debbie S. Marsiglio. Elizabeth M. 97 Marsoun, Stephanie G. Martens, Christine S. 216, 222 Martens, Craig R. Martin, David A, Martin, Dennis W. Martin, Doris E. 97, 221 Martin, Frank S, 97 Martin, Pamela D. 97 MARTIN, RICHARD 246 298 Index Martinez, Cathy B. 97 Marzolpy, Marvin C. Masengarb, Jeffrey J. 97 Masias, Carl M. 124 Mason, Jonathon N. 97, 172 Massingill, Annette Mathias, Charles K. 52 Mathias, Dale R. 132 Mathias, Debby L. 97 Mathias, Michael R, 97, 211 Mathias, Rick C. 52, 135, 149, 151 Mathias, Steve L. 52, 214, 221, 226 Mathias, Terreance J, Mattecheck, Gayla J, Mattecheck, Neal R. MATTER, RICHARD 244 Matthews, Mark E. 97 Mattis, Sandy K. May. Cari L.211 May, Everett E. May, Tom J. 97, 105 MAYES. LESTER 247 Mayfield, Steve D. 128, 177 Mayie, Dale 52 Mayne, Edward D. 145 Mayne, Richard McAdams, Charlotte 97 McAdams, Frances L. McAllister, Jeana L, 52, 71, 167, 156, 211, 164 McCarthy, Karen M. 44, 52, 221 McCarthy, Kevin E. 97 McCarthy, Kevin G. McCaulley, Brian K. 97, 139 McClary, Pamela D. 97 McClay, Russell 97 McClay, Victoria McClean, Gary A. 52 McClean, Sandy J. 52, 177, 197 McColl, Darrell K. 52 A McColl, Larry D. 97 McCord, Darrene S. McCoy, Kevin A. 97 McCoy, Lesa M. 97, 217, 218 McCoy, Michael J. 52, 172 McCraney, John J. 97, 165 McCrigl1t, Carrier L. 97 McCue, Katherine L. McCue, Mary E. 97 McCulley, Brenda S. McCumber, John R. 52, 56, 164, 186, 21 218, 277 McDonald, Debbie L. 53 McDonald, Wendy J, McDonnell, Deborah A,97 McDow, Michael E. McDowell, Jessie McFarland, Melodie J. 97, 223 McGee, Mike R. 97, 149, 187 MCGRATH, KATHLEEN 88, 240 McGuire, Kathy J.97 Mclntosh, Karen R. 58, 189 McI.ntosh, Michael 97, 142 McKay, Steve 111.97 McKee, Karen A. 53. 71, 175, 196 McKibbon, Gary A. 97 McKinsey, Randy McKinsie, Kim M. 97, 223, 225 McLain, Karter L. 97 McLaud, Tom G. 53, 174 McLughlin, Cindy 97 McLughlin, Kevin C. 97 McLaughlin, Lynn -1. 97 McMillin, John Glenn 53 McNal1ey, Mike F. 97 McNeil, Dougfl. 97, 146 McNeill, Barry S. 53 McNeill, Bruce S.53 McNew, James A. 53 McNew, Sheilah 53 McPherson, Donald -1. 97. 128, 156 McPherson, Martha A. 53 McRae, Julie 53. 223 McRae, Kevin D. McShane, Milbum L. 97 McVey, Craig L. McVey, Kendall L. McVey, Randy L. 53. 180 Mead, Harvey Jr. 53 Meadows, Catherine 97 Medford. Jerry Denise 114, 155 Medford, Rick L. Medrano, Leticia M. 97 Meersman, Steve 97 Mehuys, John F. 97 MEIER. KAREN 240 Mendoza, Joseph P. 54, 65, 135 MENDOZA, NORMA 243 Mendoza, Ramon C. MERCER, ARTHUR 247 Mercer, Dale R. 135, 173 Mercy, Dawn M. 54, 166, 167 Mercy, Debbie -1. Merrick, Garth A. Metcalf, William V. Mettemick, Randall 97 Meyer, Julie A. Michaels, Kevin P. Michels. Randy L. 54 Michl, Mary K, 54 Mielke, Dwight D.s4 Mier, Mary Ellen 54 Mier, Rebecca R. 98, 181 Milefchik, Gary E. 54 Milefchik, Kathy L. Miljush, Joseph A. 98 Miller, Brian K. 98 Miller, Carolyn J. Miller, Charlene R. 98 Miller. Charles R. Moon, William P. 55 Mooney, Pamela 223 Mooney, Wilbur W. 98 MOORE, DIANN 240 Moore, Jan R. 98,221 Moore, Mark R. 98 Moore, Michael J. 55, 209, 221 Moore, Pamela 98, 188, 202, 209, 225 MOORE, ROBERT 240 Moran, Debbie L. 55, 174 Morehart, Scott A. 55 Moreno, Jeff 98 Morgan. Janette L. 13, 55, 68, 225 Miller, David R. Miller, Debbie D. 98, 222 Miller, Deborah L, 197 MILLER, JACK 240 Miller, Jan 98, 165 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, . Robert E. , Ronald P. Miller, Miller Miller Kathleen A. 54 Kathy S. 216 Kevin G. 217 Michael R. 98 Rhonda M. 54 Tim L. Milligan, Patricia A. 98, 195 Mills, David M. 98, 173 Mills, Wayne Douglas Minch, Monty Minear, Jerry Minnaert, Cynthia L. 54 Minnaert, Jack D. 98 Misfeldr, Tom R. 98 MISKOWICZ. HERMAN 247 Mital, Kevin L. 145 Mitchell, Angela J. 98, 165 Mitchell, Doris A. Mitchell, Dennis 98 MITCHELL, EDWARD 243 Mitchell, Kathy P. 54 Mitchelle, Kyle N. MITCHELL, LOIS 243 Mitchell, Melissa A. 98, 165, 2 Mitchell, Sharon K. 98 Mitchell, Thomas E. Mitrisin, Jeffrey A. 54 Mix, Michael W. 55 Mlekush, G. Keith 98 Mlekush, Tom G. Mlekush, Richard A. 55 Moberg, Lucia A. 222 Mobley, M. Cheryl 55 Mock Debbie 55, 180 Mock, Robbin J, 98, 217 Moen, Margaret, 10, 65, 68. 55 159, 192, 201, 202 MOFFIT, VIRGINIA 240 Molina, Augustin J, 135, 151 Molina, Edward V. Monkus, Nola K. 104 Monroe, Beverly J. 98 Monson, Lorei A. 98 Mon tag, Joe W. 98 Moody, Larry A. Moon. Georgia Moon, Tammy Lynn 98 Moon, Terry L. 98, 174 Morgan, Marla 98 Morling, Karen L. 98, 165 Moross, Linda D, Morrell, Lee A. Morris, Bob R, Morris, Cindy D. 98 Morris, Teresa G. 223 Morrison, Carol A. 55, 211, 221 Morrison, Valerie L. Moretll, Tim J 98, 149 MORTIER, JOE 247 Mudd, Diane E. 93, 98 Mudgett, Julie R, 195. 203, 223 Mueller, William R. 132 Muldoon, Robyn J. 124 Mullins, Gary L. Mundell, Kevin A. 98. 165 Mundt, Diana L. 216 Munger, Bonnie L. 98 Munger, Roger L. 98 Munger, Tami K. Murphy, Ann 55 Murphy, Chris M. 98 Murphy, Monica S. Murphy, Terry J. Murphy, Travis L. 55 Muskopf, Melissa Muzos, Janet L. 98, 165 Myers, Chris A. Myers, Debbie D. 98 Myers, Debbie J. Myers, Donald R. 98 Myers, Kathy E, Myrick, Debbie A. 124, 216 N Nagelmiller, Randy Nagelmiller, Teresa NAHRGANG, KAY 243 NAHRGANG, LARRY 243 Navarro, Christine Navarro, Stephen 56,180 Neaves, Edgar J. 56 Neer, Terry C. Neff, William Neighbor, Amy C. 222 Neill. Lauri J. Nelsen, Darbie 98 Nelsen, Sheila 56 Nelson, Brian E, 56, 132, 151 Nelson, Bruce E. Nelson, Daniel E. Nelson, Dianne M. Nelson. Dina S. 98 Reed, Mike Nelson, John P. 98 Nelson, Lori A. 56, 164, 176, 221, 281 Nelson, Marcia 177, 216 Nelson, Mark A. 56, 164 Nelson, Monica A. 98, 157, 159,,155 Nelson, Nancy A. 98, 156, 165 Nelson, Nancy J, 56, 48, 165 Nelson, Peter A. 56, 169, 182, 164 Nelson, Randall Nelson, Richard K. 56, 132 Nelson, Scott 175 NELSON. SUSAN 240 Nelson, Thomas G.56, 171,209,221 Nelson, William J. Nelson, William J. Nerdahl, Susan J. 98, 178, 195, 211 NEUMANN, BARBARA 239 Newell, Sheri L. 56 Newton, Tammy L. 98 Nichols, Nedra E. 98 Nicholson, Dave B. 56 Nicholson, Gary E. 57 Nicke. John A. 57 Nielson, Debra L. 57 Nielson, Marvin W. Nielson, Vickie J. 98 Nielson, Wanda J. 57, 166, 167 Niles, Harold R. 98 Niner, Dan A. Niner, Kim S. 98, 223 Niner, Steve R. Nipper, William 98 Niska, Douglas R. Nixon, Cecelia A. 57 Nixon, Steve W.98, 135 ' Noah, Elizabeth A, 98, 165, 199 Nobiling, Carolyn Noce, Ruth E. Nordstrom, Charles M. 137, 222 Norin, Randy NORRIS. RAY 247 Norton Breon 39 Norton, Ellen L. 98 NUSBAUM, JEANNE 239 Nystrom. Bill N. Oates, Brad W.98,135, 151 O'BRIEN, JEANNE 239 O'Brien, Lori E. 57, 284 O'Brien, Mike F. 57 O'Brien, Sheila R, 98 Ocken, Julia 171.98 O'CONNELL, JUNE 239 Odean, Jeffl., 98, 135,209,221 O'Donnell, Paula J. 98 Ogden, Jay G. 98, 134 Ogden, Julie K. Ogle, Greg R. 57 Ohlsen, Robert W. Okey, Kevin J. Olberts, Gregg P. 57, 128 Olson, Andy P. Olson, Karen B, 98 Olson, Peggy A.57,156,164,177.214, Olvera, Ray Jr. Olvera, Victoria L, 98 O'Neill, Cathy A. 99 Omtiveros, Cynthia 99, 174 Ontiveros, Steven 74 Oppenheimer, Sue J. Oren, Kim Michael 128, 145, 217 Orendoeff, Jodi L. Orendor Orendor Osberg, ff, Keith P. 99 ff, Wayne 99 Chris Wayne Osboume. Lora J. 57, 183 Ossian, Ossian, Leslie A. 99. 155, 157 Paul A. 58 Ostrand, Debbie K. Y ostrander,1T'ei?N. 58 Otto, Duane A, Otts, Jimmy 174 Overlay. Antonette J. 99 Overton, Deborah L. 58, 180 Owen, Brett A. 128 Owen, Carolyn S. 58 OWEN, IVA 244 Owens, Jim D. 99, 142, 144 Padesky, Joseph P. 58 Padilla, Zachery J, 99 Palmer, Dan R. Palmer, John D. 217, 58 Palmer, Merridy L, 58, 164, 181 Panicuc Panicuc ci. Alan 10, 58, 173, 187 ci, Dave 96, 99, 128, 173 Papenhausen, Joel L, 99, 135, 142 Pappademos, Constantine 99, 118, 165, 211. 214.2 21 Park. Robbie W. 58 Parke, Jim R. Parker, Kevin L. Parker, Michael D. 58 Parker, Parker, Parker. Randy L. 58 Richard W. Robert W. 58, 150 Parks, Janet K. 99 Parks, Larry Parmley, Susan M. 222 Parnell, Nancy 245 Parpart, Mark L. 58, 174 Parsons, Debra 99 PARTRIDGE, MARJORJE 240 Passini, Doug H. Patronagia, Linda J, 58 Patterson, Jon M. Patton, Garrie L. 99 Pattarozzi, Victor L. Pauley, Craig W. 150, 151 Pauley, James 99 Pauley, Tonia L. Paulin, Robert 59 Pa ulson. Thurese 59 Puastian, Jodie L. 217 Paustian, Phil E. 216 Payne, Edward M. Peak. Jayne E. 195, 174, 59 Pearsall, Gary D, 59, 128,217 Pearson, Jeff L. 99 1 ,. Piercy, Carol A. Piercy, Debra S. 188. 225, 202, 99 Piercy, Steven W. 59, 135 Pike, Shelly M, 99 Pikuza, Terry A. 155, 159. Piliponis. Jeffrey Pitstick, Donna 99 Pitstickf Sharon Plattenburg, Lauren 197. 218, 99 PLESHE, DAVID 2-10 Plog, Sue E. 99, 177 Plowman. Jannee , Podlashes, Darlynn Polchow, James T. 60 Polchow. Susan F,99, 188. 195, 197 Polchow, Timothy J. 60 Polfiet, Jeff E. 29, 60, 221 Pollard, Michael L. 60, 185 Pond, Mark Pond, Gloria A. 60, 192 Popelier, Maurice 60 Popelier, Mike J. 146 Pearson, Kathleen A. 99, 105, 156, 165, 179. 177, 200 Pearson, Marilyn E, Pearson, Roger H. 99 Pederson. Michael J. 174,59 Poplier, Teresa 105, 99. 155 Porter, Bryan 137 Porter, David C. Porter, Marc A. 60. 139 Porter, Thomas D. Posateri. Mike C. 99 Potera ck, Cheryl C. 203 Paulus, Sharmon B. 99 Powell, Bruce R. 99 Powell, Charlotte 120 Powell, Donald B. 60 Powell, Joanne I. 99, 165. 211, 216. Powell, Mike N. 60 Powell, Tom J. 120. 217. 227 Prather, George G 120 Pratt, David K. 60 Price, Barry L. 120 Price, Richard L. 12 Price, Richard 10, 120 Price, Sherry D. 60 Price, Steve M. 120 Prunty, Gail C. 99 Pement, Lori F. Penn, D ennis E. 145 Penny, James E. Perez, Francisca C. 188, 59 Pepping, Daniel J. 99 Perez, Gloria Perez, L eslie M. 99 Perez, Mary Perkins, Perkins, Debbie Dianne L. 99 Perry, Brenda 99 Person, Beth A, Petersen, Judy K. Peterson, Craig A. Peterson, Cregg, E. 99 Peterson. DeDe L. 59, 164, 214, 226 Peterson, Ken D. 59 Peterson, Linnea G. 99 Peterson, Pamela A. 99 Peterson. Ronald W. 59 Peterson. Terry L. Peterson, Timothy E, Petrie, Steve D. 59 Petrie, Tracy K. Petrovich, Tom D. 99 Puebla, Keith A. 120. l-12, l-H Peubla, Kevin 99, 142 Pynckel, Debbie A. 60 Pynckel, Sandra M. 120,222 Pynckel, Thomas E. 120 Q Qualls. Cecil E, 185 Quane. Molly J. 99 Quane, Patricia 108, 120 Quane, Robert 120, 149 Quane. Terry M. Quinn, Ann M. 120 Quinn, Timothy 60, 172 R Radosevich, Dana L. 60, 155 Radovitch. Mitch S. 120 Ragan, Julie A. 61 Railsback, Katherine 88, 177, 2051 PETTAVINO, DONNA 156, 245 Phelps, Daniel M. 59 Phillips, Phillips, Phillips, Kathy A.59, 170 Kelly A, Randy D. Phipps, Grady D, Phipps, Karen Picco, Michael J. PIEHL. HELEN 243 Pierce, Ricki E. 59 Rainey, Janelle K. 61 Rainey, Mary 123 Rakestraw, Judy A. 104 Ramirez, Tammy 120 Randall, Robert E. 120 Randles, Beverly 99 Raney, Charles 99 Raney, Gregory J. 99 Raney, Mary A. 120 Rangel, Henrietta 217 Rangel, Marcella Rangel, Theresa 61, 172 Rank, Scott L. 120 Rash, Lori J. 202, 99 Rasmussen, John J. Rasmussen, Paul A. 99 Rasso, Fred Jr. 120 Rasso, Gary D. 13,61. 166, 167, 174, 187,210 Rathe, Mark W. 120 Rathe, Richard J. 61. 166 Rea, Linda K. 61 REAKES, JOHN 2117 Ream, Andy 99 REBENAR, EDWARD 247 Reber, Janine A. 61, 183 Reber, Vickie L. 99 Redman. Dianna 120 Reed, Bonnie Merideth 120 Reed, Julie Ann 223 Reed. Kimberly A. 100 Reed, Michelle D, 61 B.61 Reedy, Jackie L. 32, 61, 63 Reedy, Randy M. 135, 142, 151 Reid, Charles E. 100, 135 Reig, Catherine E. 61. 225 Rempe, Dave C. 182 m. Renner, Lisa A. 61 Renner, Tanya E. 61, 171 Rcnnick, Ronald R. 100 Resetich, Kathleen 61, 68. 163, 164, 214. 221 Rewert, Brian J. 100 Rewertts. Bill A. 62. 171 Rewerts, Lynn M. 120 Reyes, Aida I. 100 Reyes, Augustine 120 Reynolds, Robert A. 100, 135 Reynolds. Tim G. 120 Rhodes, Dusty D. 120 Rice, Patrick A. 120, 216, 217 Rice, Thomas 61, 216, 217, 224, 277 Rich, Patti Ann 10, 61. 183. 197. 201. 221. 225 Richards, Nancy J.100,1T-1 Richardson, John A. 120 Richardson, Nancy J. 100 Richardson. Rose M. 62 Richmiller, Kevin L. 120. 222 Richmiller, Timothy 100, 133,135,151.150 Richmond, Roberta J. 62, 163 Ricketts. Janice M. 62. 156, 164, 170 Riddle, Charlie L. 120 . Ridnour, Rebecca J. 100 Rifley. Juanita L. 62. 223 RIGEMAN, SALLY 237 Riley. Annette M. 120 Ringier, Cindy M. Ringier, Susan Ripley, Billy W. 63 Rita. Anthony G,100 Ritt, Steve R. Ritzinger, Catherine 120 Rivelli, Candace K. 68. 277 Rivera, Joette C. 100 Rivera, Paul63 Rives, Dave P. Robbins. Mark T. 10, 120, 222 Roberson, Randy L. Roberts, Barbara A, 63, 221. 212 Roberts, Brian 63 Roberts, Cindy 120 Roberts, Connie S, 621 Roberts, Mike Henry 68 Roberts, Ro bin Ray 120 Robeson. Tamyra L. 100 Robinder, Rebecca 120 Robinson, Kimberly 120 Robinson, Richard 145 Index 299 1 Robinson, Bob B. Rockwell, Mary L. 63 Rockwell, Ray L. 120, 145 Rodemeyer, M. Karl Rodemeyer, Sheila A. 63, 100 Rodkey, Christopher 100 Rodriguez, Cleo L. 63 Rodriguez. Jose R.100 Rodriguez, Mark L. 120. Rodriguez, Tim Allen 120 Roedel, Dave L. Roelens, Christine A. 100, 181 Roelens, NancyJ. 63, 221 Roesner, Dennis A. 63 Rogers, Della Rogers, Ken D. 63, 185 Rogers, Stephen E. 100 Roggenbauer, Ronald R. 63 Rogiers, Sharon S. 120, 216 ROLLINGER, HARLEY 232 ROLLINGER, PHYLLIS 234 Rolsch, Christine C. 100 Rolsch, Gary J. 120 Rooker, Kevin C. 121 Rooker, Lora L. 64 Rocker, Tim D. 100, 131, 132 Rosales, Cindy L. 64 Rose, Debbie A. 64 Rose, Janet S. 64 ROSEBERG, BETTY 239 Roseman, Dale L. Rosenberger, James E. 100 Rosenthal, Greg Lee 64 Ross, Anne C. 100 Ross. Daniel W. 64 Roth, Holly 64, 177, 165, 214 ROUSH, DEWAYNE 186, 239 Rowell, Todd T. 100 Rowland, Edward J. 64 Roys, Blake A. 128, 146 Roys, Louise 121, 157, 217 Ruberg, Bruce M. 64, 135, 173 RUBERG, JOE 146, 243 Ruby, Mark Dwane64, 180 Rude, Leo C. 100 Ruhs, Marlyss M. 108, 121,277 Ruiz, Anthony 121 Rumberg, James D. 100 Rumberg, Barbara A. 64 Rumler, Cindy S. 100, 223 Rumler, Tim R. 64, 142 Rummery, Steve W. 121 Rush, Richard D. 64 Rusk, Bryan L. Russell, Brent Steve 100, 165, 170, Ryan, Dean 100 Russell, Dianna L. 100 Ryan, Nancy 64, 186 Ryan, Patti M. 65 Ryan, Rick M. 121 Ryckeghem, Valerie A. 100, 181 Ryder, Joanne C. 121, 155 Ryder, Paula T. 121 Ryker, Jerry 65 Rynott, Timothy L. 100,179,217 S Saathoff, Tamara L. 100 Sackett, Cindy L. 100, 165, 175 Saelens, Beth Ann 65, 183 Saelens, Lawrence R. 121,216 Sale, Craig L. 100, 165, 211. 213, 2 209 SALISBURY, CEDRIC 247 Samier, Donald Samuelson, Kim L. 121 Sand, Christine S. 65 Sand, Julie A. 65, 221 Sand, Teresa 121 Sandberg, Sherri L. 121 Sandefur, Linda 121 Sanders, Kevin R. 65, 149 Sanderson, Douglas E. 100 Sanderson, LaJanice 121 Sandholm, Brian K. 65 Sandlin, Sherry 100 211. 221 14, 2 Sandoval, Carmen M. 101, 202, 225 Sandoval, Denny J. 121 Sandoval, Lydia M. 101 Sandusky, Jim L. 65 Sansom, Stephan R. 65, 179 Sass, Steven L. 121 Saunders, Steve H. 101 Saunders, Tad. L. 22, 65, 128 SAVIGXANO, JILANE 157, 245 SCHAFF. JAY 232 Schalk. Pamela G. 101 Schanfish, James Randy 101 Schelfaut, Marianne l. 121, 175, 2 Scherer, Jeff 40, 65 Schere, Marlon J. 121 Scherschel, Danny D. Sherschel, Jerry L, 101 Schilb, David R. 101 300 Index 17 21. Schippers, Kim Evelyn 65 Schmitt, Lisa M. 66, 214 Schmitz, Kris Marie 66 SCHNOWSKE, FRIEDA 234 Schoeve, Sue A. 121,217 Schoeve, Thomas A. 101, 217,277 Sxhold, Don L. 121 Schorpp, Douglas J. 66, 180 Schrempf, Cheryl A. 101 Schrempf, Jeanne E. 13, 66, 209, 221,225 Schrempf, Jim A. 129 Schrernpf, Susan A. 101,165 Schriefer, Sibyl 197, 211,217 Schritchfield, Tim S.121 Schuldt, Ronald A. 66 Schultz, Jodi G. 121, 216 Schumacher Jon W. 121 Schumacher, Mary A. 101 Schumacher, Nancy D. 66 Schwarz, Paula E. 121 Schwenneker, Sandy K, 66 fi Schwieter, Brenda L. 101 Scott, Brad 121 Scott, Gregory R. 101 Scott, Lynn E, 66, 181 Scott, Mark E. 121 Scott, Marsha S. 101 Scott, Robert D. 66 Scott, Suzanne J. 101, 196, 197 Scott, Thomas M. 121, 137 Seabloom, Jeane A. 66 Seaholm, Mark R. 121 Seaman, Bonita K. 66 Seaman, Catherine A. 66 Seaman, Vemon C. 121 Searls, Rebecca L. 13, 22, 48, 67, 188, 201 Sedlock, Jeffrey M. 101 Seeburger, Toni E. 121,217 Seeds, Michelle A. 68, 170, 171, 196, 197,225 Segura, Valerie A. 67 Seiber, Ronnie . N Seibert, Karen L. 67: 180 Seibert, Richard D. 101 Seitzinger, Vanece M. 121,217 Sellers, Bruce A. 101 Sellers, Wes A. 101 Senters, Deborah K. 67 Septer, Vickie A. 67 Seynaeve, Peggy M. 121 Settles, Glena Jo 67, 181 Schaffer, Darci L. 67 SHANNON, PATRICIA 190, 224, 245 Shaw, Louise A. 121 Shaw, S. Randall 67, 142 SHAWGO, LUCY 239 ' Sheesley. Debra L. 67, 171, 221 SHELON, BRIAN 88. 243 Shelton, David A. 101 ' Shelton, JeffS.121 Sherwood, JeffS. 67 Sheridan. Brian J. 121 Sheerwood, Lori A. 101 Sherwood. Marcy K. 121 Sherwood, Mark L. 67 SHINNEMAN, PHYLITA 239 SHIPLEY, GENE 73, 145, 241 SHIPLEY, MICHAEL 241 Shipp, Roy B. 67, 221 Shlaes, Traci L. 121 Short, William E. Short, Stephanie S. 67, 221 Shoultz, Geraldine M. 101 Shriver, Eric L. 101,217 Siegenthaler, Christine D. 121,222 Silliman, Charles R. 68, 212,217,277 Silversmet, Debbie L. 180 Simmons, Donald M. 101, 105 Simmons, James Simmons, Larry K. Simmons, Robert A.121,137 Simoens, Nancy E. 68, 181 Simpson, Mark D. 101, 165,172 Simpson,Mary R. 68 Sims, Sonia Jean Sipes, Sam M. 121 Sitler, Edward T. 121 Sivertsen, Diane K. 121, 179, 223 Skinner, Cheryl M. Skovronski, Pamela S. 121 Slater, Chris M. 101, 221 Slavens, Thomas J. 101 Slay, Sindy M. Slayden, Jamie K, Slean. Monica J. 121 Slead, Patricia S. 68, 181 Sloan, Darla 121 SMALL, JOHN 247 Smarsty, Terry R. 68. 73, 135, 164 Smiddy, Mark E101 Smith, Alma Cheryl Smith, Amy Rae 68 Smith, Beth A. 121 Smith, Cheryl E. 68 Smith, Cinda C.121 Smith Debra S. 68, 221 Smith. James K. 121. 137 Smith, Joy D. 68. 222 Smith, Kari Sue 101, 212 Smith, Kevin P. 121 Smith, Lois L. 68 Smith,Melody S,101 Smith, Michele 101 Smith,Ollive10,85, 164, 177, 176, 188, 189. 285 Smith, Patricia A. 122 Smith, Peggy P. 101 Smith, Ricky L. 122 Smith, Roy Burke 122 Smith, Russell L. smithgsusan M. sa, as, 101, 195 - Smith, Toni M. 101 - Smithers, Stephen A. 101, 129, 139, 202 Snapp, Jeff H. 68 Snell, William L. Snider, Karen J. 122 Snyder, John W. 101, 135 Snyder, Karen E. 68, 183 Soen, Patricia A. 101, 155 Soethe, Patricia J. 68 Sokil, William W, 69 Soliz, Cynthia L. 101,223 Soliz, John P. 69 Solomon, Audie W. 101 Sones, Melody L. 69, 183 Sorrells, Catherine Southerland, Debbie 122 Southerland, Greg 122 Southerland, Jeff L. 69 Souza, Robyn L. 69, 221 Sparacello, Frances 69 Sparacello, Naomi 122 Sparks, Ronald E. 69, 174 Sparks, Vickie L. 13, 101, 223,225 Spiegel, Joan C. 122 Spiegel, K. Jack Spillum, Dan S. 122, 129 Spillman, Debbie M. SUNDBERG, CARL 241 Surdez, Robert W. 122 Surratt, Janet S. 101, 181 Suter, Tami L. Suter, Toni L. 70 Sutty, James S. 13, 101, 211, 213, 214, 221, 165 SWAFFORD, SANDRA 243 Swales, Deanna A. Swenk, Lauri L. 122 Swank, Tim L. 122,137, 173 Swanson, Annettte 71 Swanson, David Swanson, Greg A. 71 Swanon, Sheri L. 122 Swartz, Dwight S. 101, 188 SWEAT, MICHAEL 245 Swedberg, Cheryl L. 101, 188 Sweeney, John D. 71 Sweetman, Dawn Lea 71 Swenson, Deborah S. 101 Swnson, Jennifer E. 101, 122, 165, 170, 200, 213, 214, 217,218 Swenson, Karla J. 211 Swiatkiewicz, Pamela 101, 157, 176, 177, 216, 277 Swiatkiewicz, Sue M. 122 Swieter, Denise A. 71, 180, 223 T Taets, Eugene A. 71, 180 Taets, Ron JK122 Talbot, Lyle E. 71 Talbot, Mark W. 101 Talley, Robert L. 101 Tambaro, Michael R. 71 Taragowski, Vanessa 101 Tarbay, Christine D. 71 Spires, Fred T. 69 Spires, Michael A. Spires, Terry L. 122 Spore, Kristine L. 122 Spotts, John M. 101 Spriet, Dean J. Spurgetis, Diane L. 101, 155 Spurgetis, Margueritte 122 Spurgetis, Ted N. 26, 69, 133 Squeo, Angie L. 69, 181 Stablein, Bob L. 69 Stanford, David R. 101, 142, 217 Stanton, Betty L. 122 Stark, Debbie L. 69 Stark, Doyle D. STARKEY, WILLARD 241 Starkweather, O'Brian 122 Starr, Constance J, 101 Starr, Mark W. 122 Steadman, Ava J. 101, 180, 223 St. Dennis, Cathryn A. 65 St. Dennis, Sandra E. 122 St. John, Robert E. Steagall, Steve 69, 180 STEFFAN, ESTHER 243 Steiger, Mark A. 122 Steinbeck, Lon E. 69 Steine, Sharon K. 101 Stemple, Timothy J. 101 Stephens, James K. 101, 217 Stephenson, William D. 122 Stephenson, Pamela J. 70 STEVENS, ALBERT 232, 233 Stevens, Beth A. 68, 70, 10, 155, 159,201 Stevens, Jeffrey L. 122, 165 Stevenson, Michele M. 122 Steward, Gary E. 122 Sticlel, Leonard R. 122 Tarbay, Doris L. 122 Taube, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Taylor, Teager, Richard A 101 Beth A. 102, 156, 165, 175, 186, 221 Brian A. 102, 165 Colliean J. 102 Craig 71 Dennis M. 122 Robert S. 122 Roxie L. 102 Tim L. 71 William A. 137 Julie J. 102 Tager, Terry Ann 71 Teague, Evelyn 122 Teijen, Telleen Terrell, Terrill, Fred J. 122 , John 122, 145 Tammy M. 102 Michael L. 102 Terronez, Timothy B. 102 Terry, Rickey L. 102 Thennia, Rhonda L. 71 Thieme, Reno C. 122 Thomas, Jerome A. 102, 146 Thomas Jodi L. 102 Thomas, Mark A. 71, 134, 164 Thomas, Marcia A. 102, 164, 165, 175 Thomas, Patrick A. 124 Thomas, Rebecca J. 122, 156, 218 Thomas, Steve B. 102, 185 Thompson, Barry L. 102, 135, 142, 217 Thompson, David T. 72 Thompson, Gary L. 72 THOM PSON, HERB 139, 214 Thompson, Jeff A. 72 Thompson, Mark E. 72, 139 Thompson, Rick M. 122, 137 Thompson, Rick M. 122, 137 Thompson, Susan Kaye 72, 181 Sticklen, Robert R. 122, 222 Stoewer, Jonathon G. 101 Stokesbary, Nancy L. 122 Stone, Calvin Eddie Stone, Rodger L, 122 STOTLAR, EMILY 234 Stout, Debbie D. 70, 155, 225 Stout, Pam L. 10, 122, 159,222 Stowell, Patty Anne 70, 164, 218 Strafford, Lisa A. 70, 170, 221 Strait, Todd W. Stranlund, Jean M. 101, 157 Strandlund, Jerry P. 70, 135 Strayhall, Terry 101 Strenger, Vicki J. 70 Strogacker, Toby 122, 146 Strombeck, John F. 70, 129, 186 Stromberg, Lori Susan 122 Strong, Richard D. 122 Strother, Karen L. 101 Sullens, Barb. L. 70, 183 Sullens, Marla K. 122, 216 Sullivan, Connie J. 70 Summers, Christine M. 13, 76, 201, 221,164 Summers, Connie M. 70, 101 Summers, Donald W. 70 Summers, Heidi Lee 101, 211 Summers, Ronald L. 122 Thompson, Tim L. Thomsen, Cynthia L. 72 Thomburg, Larry 122 Thombloom, Dawn M. 72, 183 Thomgren, Jane K. 102, 188, 195 Tidwell, Brian 122 Tighe, Michael D. 102, 217 Tilton, Donald 122 Timm, Tom 122 TIMSON, JUANITA239 Tindle, Jeffrey W. 102,217, 277 Tipton, Daniel C. 122, 217 Tobin, Mary Jo 72, 196 Toland, Sally A, Toline, Mark A. 122 Tolmie, Susan F. 102 Tomlin,-leffrey M. 102, 128, 173, 179, 200, 217 ,277 Tomlinson, Taanya L. 72 Tinn, Tim A. 72 Tormeno, Nancy J, 102 Tomquist, Cindy S. 122 Tomquist, Kari L. 72 Torres, Juanita R. 102 Trapkus, Linda M. 122 Trapkus, Sara L. 102, 105, 171, 175, 200 Trask, Terry D. 122 Treanor, Dennis J. 102 211, 214, 221, 226 Trego, Mark A. 72 Trjo, Aurora E. 122 Trejo, Hector 122 Trevor, Alan C. 72, 164 Trevor, David Y. 122 Trich, Karen S. 73, 209, 221, 225, Trisian, Gloria 122, 171, 175 Trobaugh, Wendell S. 73, 174 Truby, Linda S. 73 Tschopp, Chuck R. 13.73, 133 Tschopp, Kevin G. 102, 135 Tschopp, Matthew E. 122 Tucker, Gina L. Tucker, Stefe Tufts, John M. 123 Tufts, Robert Turman, Gregory D. 281 Tumbaugh, Paul D. 73 Tumer, Carolyn 73,164 Tumer, Douglas H. 73 Tumer, Eddy W. 102 Tusler, Luann 73 Tusler, Paricia 124 Udehn, Fonda R,102, 155 Udehan, Kathleen A, 73, 157, 164, 218.182.2551 Udehan, Laura L. 123 Uilrich, Matthew 122 Ullrich, Muchael R. 73 Umland, Ann Cheryl 102 Unger, Pam S. 123 Uskavitch, Charles S. Uskavitch, Duncan J. 102 Urbain, Jeffry Mark 123 V Valdes, Oscar 123 Vallejo, Arlo F, 123 Vallejo, Zeno J. 102 VanBrocklin, Norva J. 73 VanDamme, Brad T. 102 VanDeCasteele, Cindy 123 VanDe Casteele, Mark 123 VanDeGejuchte, Jeff VandeMoortel, Chris 36, 73, 195 VandeMoortel, Gary 102 VanderBeke, Richard 102 Vanderlrleyden, Peggy 73, 218 VanderHeyder, 102 Vanderl-Ieyden, Vicke L. 123 Vanderlinden, Chuck L. 135 Vanderlinden, David 102, 142 VandeVelde, Steven 102 VandeVoorde, Mary Lynn 73 VandeWalle, Richard C. VanDyke, Kevin L. 202, 221 VanEarwage, Terrie E. 123 VanEchaute, JeffP. 132 VanErstvelde, James A. 73 Van1'1ulle, Denise Van!-lulle, Susan G. 123 Vanliyning, Cythis A. 102 VanHyning, John L. 123 VanLancker, Melissa J. 123 VanMeter, Elwyn L. 123, 145 VanNorman, Kenneth 108, 123 VanOverberg, John S. 102 VanSpeybroeck, Brian R, 74, 217 226 192, 189, VanSpreybroeck, Lynn M. 102, 217 277 VanVooren, Daniel J. 102 VanVooren, David D. 68, 74, 132, 135, 164, 149, 176 VanVooren, Mike J. 123 Vanwinkle, Christouher Varlas, Cathy A. 102,222,225 VAVRUS, JOSEPH 142, 144, 247 Veach, Debra 123 Veach, Scott Vearrier, Cheryl A. 74 Verbeke, Mark R. 102 Verhelst, Susan E. 123, 215 Verhelst, Timothy L. 102, 173 Vermeere, Dan L. 123 Vermeire, Jon R. 102 Vermeire, Tim D. 74, 214, 221 Vermuelen, Tari L. 102,211 Verslgtiaivs, Mark Verst Qte, Mary L. 123, 175 Vice, Daniel R. Villarreal, Marty 1. 123 Villarreal, Mitchell 123, 149 Vize, Patricia Ann 123 Vogel, Dean J. 74 Vogel, Jody K.102 Vogle, Patrick J. 123 Vogele, Darcy E. 102 Volker, Suzette M. 102 Vols, Carol A. 123 Vols, James T. 74 Voohires. Mark D. 102 Vrombaut, Jom L. 123 Vrombaut, Thomas J. 74 U W Wachob, Doug F, 123, 175,217,277 Wade, Tad C. 123, 128 Wagoner, David F. 123 Wales, Denise M. 123 Walker, Cathy Ann 171 Walker, Daniel W. 102 Walkkler, Michele L. 74 Walker, Robert 102 Walker Sheila J,123 Wallace, JoeC. 123, 128 Wallace, Sarah E. 102 Walschaert, Kimberlee 223 Walschaert, Randy Walsh, Cindy 123 Walters, Peggy L. 123 Walton, Tom D. 102 Wambeke Maribeth L.74 1 214,226 . . 65. Ward, Kelly Lyn 123 Ward, Mark A. 221 Warfield, Sandy J. 123, 223 Wamer, Michele A. 102 Wamer, Patricia C, 102 Warren, Debbie L,123,217 Warren, Deborah K. 74, 195 Warren, Robin D. 74 Washburn, Susan M, 123, 222 Wasserman, Richard 102 Wasson, Joe 234 Waterman, Patricia 102 Watkins, Dan L. 88, 102 Watkins, Leslie Ann 44, 74, 52, 169, 175, 191, 218 ,182, 281 Watson, Charles R. 74 Watson, Michael E. 123 Watters, Michael R. Waugh, Harlan F. 123, 216 Weakly, Barbara A, 91, 103, 179, 200,165 Weakly, Daniel E. 123, 217 WEAR, EARL 237 Weaver, Gary W. 123 Weaver, Starr L. 75, 183 Webb, Colleen A. 103, 175 Weber, Larry N. 128 WEGENER, MERLE 245 Weigandt, Judith A. 103 Weis, Linda S. 52, 75, 166,164 Welch, James A. 123,222 Wellman, Julie L.103 Wells, Dale P. 75 Wells, John Emest Wells, Kim A. 103 Welsh, Keith T.123 Welt, Michael W. 103 Welty, Tom C. 75 Welvaert, JeffA. 103 Wendt, D. Steve 75 Wendt, John C. Wenthe, Martin A. 123 West, David 139 West, David Charles 103 Westbrook, Greg W. 103, 135, 13 Westbrooks, Rosemary J. 123 Wheeler, BrendaJ. 120, 123 Wheeler, JeffL. 75, 174 Wheeler, LeAnn 103 WHEELOCK, BARBARA 239 Whipple John E. 123 Whitaker, Julie A,103, 165,217 white, Carolyn s. 75, iso White, Cynthia K.123 White, Gary L. 75 White Gary R. 124 White, Marilyn S. 103. 216, 217 White, Michelle A, 103 White, Steven M. White, Tara B. 56, 75 Whiting, Holly S. 103 Wicks, Kevin Scott 10, 75 Wiebel, Kenny M, 103 Wierenga, Jeffrey B, 103 Wierenga, Rebecca L. Wiklund, Michellle L. 75, 174 Wildermuth, Carl W, 145 Wiley, Diane E. 103 Wilkerson, Diana J. Wilkins Willard, Wilderson, Roy A. on, Lynn E. 124, 222 Willems, LuAnn C. 1.24 Willems, Randy J. 103, 132 Willey, Willey, Julie M. 103 K. Pamela 103 Willhite, Diana L. 124 Williama, Alan T. 103 Williams, Beth A. 172 Williams, Carllene103, 197, 22 Williams, Dorinda K. 175 Williams,Garx'1..7o Williams, George 76 Williams, Harry C. Williams, Jeoann Williams, Julie A. Williams, Ken R. 223 Williams, Lynn F. 103, 223 Williams, Patricia G. 125 Williams, Patty M. 76, 218 Williams, Rachael A. 125, 223 Williams, Robin C. 125 Williams, Sandi D. 125 Williamson, Dave M. 125 Williamson, Greg R. 103 Williamson, Kimberlee 103, 179 Willis, Christopher Wills, Cynthia J. 103 Wilson, Cherrie L. 103 Wilson. Wilson, Wilson, Cindy L. 103 Debra A, 76, 183 Denise K. 76, 180 Wilson, Elizabeth A. Wilson Jacqueline 76 Wilson: Larry A. 171, 216 Wilson, Wilson, Wilt. K Wiltse, Linda S. 124 Steve V. ermit 241 Mark S. Windeknecht, Chris 76 Windisch, Richard S. Winfree, Paula J. 103 9, 151, 188 Mark A.75, 164,217,277 Winne, Sheila A, 103 Winne, Vickie L. 76 Winston, M. Carol Winston, Mark T. 103 Winter, Julie A. 103, 174 Winter, Julie A. 103, 174 Winter, Mark A, 76, 146, 173 Wisdom, David A. Wise, Patrick A. 125 Wismer, Kimbra Af125, 216, 218 W1'I'1'E, STEVEN 241 Wolfe, Amy E. 103 Wolfe, Timothy F, 125 Wollam, John A. Wolverton, Jim H. 76 Wood, Andy 103 Wood, Beth A. 103, 165, 209, 221 Wood, Brenda J. 103 Wood, Carol J. 76 Wood, Joyce M. 76 Wood, Kimberlee. S. 76, 163, 164,1 Wood, Mary J. 125 Woods, Juiie K. 77 WOODS, STANLEY 232 Woodward, Michael B. 125 Woodward, Ruth E. 125 Woodward, Sandra J. 103 Wooley, Sandra K. Wren, Rick E. 103 Wright, Diane N. 103 Wright, Paul Wulgaert, Patrick J. 103 Wyant, Cheryl A. 125, 223 Wyant, Michael S. 125 Wynn, Sue G. 77 XYZ Yager, Terry Alan Yaints, Earl Yeager, Jim D. Yoeckel, Don M. 77 York Bruce A. 125 York, C. Allen 125 York, Frank 103, 151 York, Wayne M,103 York, Wyatt R. 77 Young, Debra Young, Michael Lee Youngblood, Brenda L. 125, 222 Youngblood, Donald L. 125 Youngblood, Kenneth R, 77 Youngvorst, David S. 103, 139, 188, 88, 173 Youngts, Ronald Yuskis, Kim Renee 77, 170, 225, 59 Zabloudil, Ann L. 125 Zabloudil, John F. 172, 77 Zeitler, Jeffrey S. 125 Zeitler, Joel A. 103, 221 Zeitler, Mark W. 77 Zelnio, Ann 12.222, 125 Zeilter, Joel A. 103,221 Zeitler, Mark W. 77 Zelnio, Ann 12,222,125 Zelnio, Marie T. 103, 221, 225, 209 Zelnio, Tanya T. 77 Zemo, Mary K. 103 Zemo, Mike A. 77 Zessin, Doug J. 103, 104 Ziegler, D. Dale 221,77 Ziegler, Tina L. 77 Zmuda, Betsy J. 103 Zug, Mike R,125 Zug, Tamera J. 125 70, 182 202, 10 Index 301 302 Conclusion 'WFKT 4 -.w bww mu ab-' . 1 -r-gn. Conclusion 303 K., ff 535 52.2 fi! 5 'W ., 9 i Q 3 3 x uffi Q K 4 uf' -'sf . '31- 31? fd? WY? 'l 4 , A+, ,.. 521,72 f Q. . 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