Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1977

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Y - Q L My., ,,, x tie OJ -mph -M, K ,- -um, W .Jirfv H if ,. TA Aa s ,,c,.,+ . 1 .,,M.jEl,,g. ,Az A x- Q .. N f..l ' aligns, .aan ve ,, -'-I - iv?--L .1-I 1- ,wwf ' , ,' xxx- 5 Jw- .:'-.- ... -' ff ' 'af--75 f xlv v' 1' ,, H. V f1 ,.,T 4.2 W if . I W-' wg - 'A .rf-,IL .- .1 HDLIH HHFEDUNE 1 ,.27..'--- 5'3- FT? u V , fs, . 1 I . 'Ur' 6 fr: fa . 1A L.: L .,.. .--l I O 0 9 Q I Life is a series of learning experiences. We each at- tempt to conquer our personal goals. We learn from our mistakes and are rewarded by our accomplishments We may be faced with a simple hockey game or per- haps a complicated calculus problem. Whatever the case may be we put forth an ultimate effort to do the best job possible. Although we each lead our own lives, we strive for Common goals and that's what gives life meaning. ag 1. a if Sou Aff0l4!fHVU5 1-1 K A-mx K A The many hours of hard work, anxiety, and excite- ment can only be appreciated by participating in the Homecoming festivities. People receiving honorable mention for the Homecoming Court are -- FIRST ROW: Dennis Williams and Bettina Wat- kins, SECOND ROW: IVlatt Ostrand and Connie Timm, THIRD ROW: Danny Liljeberg and Anne Padesky, FOURTH ROW: Patty Jones and Scott Johnson. ini' vl in i -'ff aging.: 'xl X . H ,Q W.--A-at In - ,. ' '1' -14'I:., 7' Q- ., ' eF,wOl T f.. T T 5 ffl V '- 1 if 3 7? H fi ' yfiyvl ,plum ' i l XJR I L I lvl ii TTELGAES L ' . ',-f fel L i mg:-1: 2 LF,,..,'- .r,,...- A-A Yung.. C' 4 ' f-1' -7 .. ,u f ,4f'2.f.s!-:Fwy Homecoming 7 ff..-,5 ,, W '. ,x3 Q ga- 1 .Q ff K N. 'VT' 2 g. ,Q - ,gn I 4' X - ' Q. ffl. V M- um 1 fx' . W M, M hz' .-, mf , Q-. , xv Q xr gvevw 'I' vw i T1 29 rr-vzre 'ig 5 EASDU 8 Homecoming 2393. uzsr suns , 5TDRY,NQ f vga. f,,...h V .fs 53 T162 - V l l, ' .A x 3 R -,qi - 1 if ' gf' , 4 A Q T ' 25 t at 1, - itni Q . C . ' . : iii A wus? , s. L1 . 3, f . - , , f .Z 5 -1 '.uai,i: A . i A 5 H , ,. if ffihrff ,z vi 'S .,....ri,: u xljttr' T. 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Junior's Whale Whip West , surpassed all by taking first place in the class and sweepstakes division. Science Club won in the club division, with A Team For All Seasons . Reigning over the activi- ties was the 1976 Court. FRONT ROW: Rich Phillips, 4th attendant, Tim Kennedy, jr. attendant, Norm Aten, soph. attendant, Lisa Strom, soph. attendant, Julie Rails- back, jr. attendant, and Becca Bagatelas, 4th attendant. BACK ROW: Kris Ketz, 3rd attendant, Jay Orendorf, 2nd attendant, Josh Grafton, lst attendant, Joel Ryser, King, Sheri lVloore, Queen, Beth Dondanville, lst attendant, Beth Wendt, 2nd attendant, and Robyn Rasmussen, 3rd attendant. Fbx 797 Homecoming 9 . ' 1 J PVR s N 1O Student Life ' , Y n 1, . v x! A iq ? ik 53 ' X Yi JV! qu? Student Life 11 fknf 'wav QW 12 Student Life '11 lk my N fv- L 313 .K . --Q, A e EM , 5 wil g Qs 3 wil' s4.wv ' nm. in 'Qt Student Life 13 X MIX affix -H . . 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Attracted by the river's vast water power and transportation potential, large manufacturing concerns came to IVIoline. Riverboats such as the VIRGINIA and the CHARLOTTE BOCCKELER visited lVIoline's shores as often as barges do today. Reminiscent of the great riverboat days, the DELTA QUEEN passes through the Quint-Cities several times a year. Nlore fre- quently seen onthe river in this area than the X ,X DELTA QUEEN are locally owned speedboats. X --Nh xx The close proximity of the river encourages - U- - ,tx Sgt families to use their boats often. Who can forget Xy,fsi-Ryfif E' X. 4 the Fourth of July's spent on the river picnicking . i . 1' V TS 1 and water-skiing? Or the lazy Sunday afternoons ' ' R, Q, taken up with fishing for carp and catfish? Or the XT'-1 X Friday evenings spent sitting near the bank of the XX river with someone close, watching the submarines float by . I I I UQlIIHHfI f i I -- .I E.'4...cfi.L.'..'.vu.w.ax-.1vg1-lrfi: J1::,1:,. - . -':c:':.::.i4 I' g Xxx Jwliilltiiluuiltll .I lf.. I IW IlilWlvlift'llliilir lillelim ,ff t if I I .1 ,il 1 ll , ,i,,ff1llgI . 9, U , '- I ,', - ,W Z' if l , tgfittzlilvtgafbl Ili,'k.,Qi3fJ.l P--lkgii g . iw ,. L li --'-I I' fr . -f ,- ll: HMQML In - funn. fr .sw 'IH I A -may I .- a W A - A34 srts 4, t ....., f fl-4 fx .ff EAU 1' x +- rf- .. . lw ' L. f ,,. Y.. . Z X I i EJ- V -Xfyxf xfxf dxf Rf-ffxf fs. VV ff .5 V tavoama 65JK6JOOlS6 OQGJMQ 6jg g9bID9i'9fE0:Q9 Qwxffxf 9bP A A xx.A fx fxfx ff A fs. XJ' 16 M Staff 'haf i, 4x .3 ii.. iv' N-.2 9 1... 1. Co-Editors Ann Zelnio and Beth Dondanville select Formatt for various headlines. 2. Underclassmen Editors Laura Vols, Laura Dallman, and Cindi Chelstrom discuss their section's deadline. 3. Business Manager Pam Crouch is kept busy with filing. 4. Faculty Editors Jann Carl and Sally Stoneking take time out for a picture. 5. Patti Jennings, junior editor and Tina Watkins, student life editor, take a break. 6. Advertising assistants are Cindy Lewis, Kendra Butts tManagerl, Kim Smith, Diane Hill, Sandy Bozeman. 7. Organizations Editors Nancy McNight, Sandy Warren and Marsha Falline are busy with their section. 8. Mr. Dave Coopman, advisor, sorts through some of the yearbook layouts. 9. Mary Ellen Gober 84 Becca Bagatelus sort pictures for their Girls Athletics Section. 10. Stretching out are Boys Athletics Editors Randy Taylor and Janet Brown. 11. Lori Graf- ton, Lisa Adam, and Lisa Atkins are this year's senior section editors. 12. Photographers for the 'M' are To'dd Rosenthal and Tim Schmidt. 13. Fine Arts Editors are Bev Sneed, Colleen Johnson, and Lisa Barber. Working on the 1977 yearbook was an extraordinary ex- perience, and one that l will never forget! Despite the snow blizzards, 24 hr. work nights, and temporary states of delirium, the deadlines were somehow always met. This obviously was due to the hard work, time, and energy of many people. Beth Dondanville, Co-Editor Being an 'M' editor has been a memorable experience for me. How can I forget the joy of staying up all night, the delight of eating snow ice cream, or the acquisition of the enviable skill of proofreading, re-proofreading, re-re- proofreading, re-re-re. . . Ann Zelnio, Co-Editor 'M' Staff 17 , .mms Dfw nldwb !r'H.v1 QQ SQNQ-,Qc Q GQQQQAAQJ Am? Ansk 'W wuxs Tw W HRC S 50 vw NRL sf 1 78 Valar ,.,.. M bg ,M wwf 1. ,M 1,-mf Q 1 1, Writing up injuries as well as plays was a job for Sports Editors Bruce Oates, Ingrid Reynolds, Kris Ketz and Sue Ferguson this year, 2, Managing Editor James Nelson, Editorial Editor Laura Carlson, and Advisor Karen Pells show off a back issue of the LOT, 3, Gretchen Reynolds and Diana Hackett, news editors, smile along with Fine Arts Editor Kim Brldgeford. 4, Taking time out from their various jobs are Advertising Editors Sherry Schlundt and Kim Dryden, Circulation Editor Bob Williams, and Business Editor Liz Grisham, 5. Feature Editors Nancy Garner, Ellen Mueller and Kathy Lanpher turn their flattery onto cartoonist Chuck Trapkus. 6. Photographer Todd Rosenthal feels what it's like to be on the other end of the camera. 7. Is it the staff that is getting to Mrs. Pells? 8. LOT photographers include Terry Spawn, Rene Valenciano, Tim Schmidt, and Pat Kelsey. 9. Chuck protects the damsel Kathy from the terrible villian lthe photographer?l Improvement in the Line O'Type comes from a team effort. The fine points in a newspaper are the ones that go unnoticed by the student body, because they're little things. It takes a multitude of little things to add up to an excellent publication. --Laura Carlson, editor This year we were exceptionally fortunate to have so many talented and responsible people on our staff who were willing to sacrifice long, late hours needed to put out a decent paper. This was probably the first time in many years that the LOT staff has been able to publish a quality paper that is also appealing to the students. --James Nelson, editor Line O'Type 19 flltoxralty wadlodl Kaleidoscript 20 Kaleidoscript ft we Q N- What is Kaleidoscript? To say that it is one of the most worth- while things that you can do with your high school years is, to me, definition enough. --Kim Bridgford, Co-Editor Kaleidoscript is a grand medium of expression for all students. l've found it a thrilling experience and most pleasing an activity as one could ask for. --Evan Butterfield, Co-Editor 1. Co-Editors Evan Butterfield and Kim Bridgford and Advisor Miss Lucy Shawgo recall enjoyable experiences working on the '77 Kaleidoscript. 2 Assistant Editors and Managers for '76-'77 are, 1ST ROW: Kathie Lanpher, Annette Steadman, Gretchen Reynolds, and Nancy Garner. 2ND ROW: Lyn Munganast, Lisa DeDecker Lisa Fennely, and Pam Wetzsteon. 3. Staffers enjoying rest from arduous duties are 1ST ROW: Matt Wray, James Nelson, and John Ande. 2ND ROW: Dan Quinlan, and Chuck Trapkus. 3RD ROW: Lauren Watkins, Meg Tomlin, and Laura Carlson. 4. Kaleidoscript typists and Sales Staff Members are: 1ST ROW: Patti Kinsey, Marisa Stemple. 2ND ROW: Bev Sneed, Kristen Tomey. 3RD ROW: Rhonda Alvarado, Karen Michaelski. 4TH ROW: James Turilli l ,g, g,, ,, , l ,p fs-gl Q W, A , ., , l 1 S tru- 41 3 I V I ,,,,.. to Wt A ,MS jtmiient iwmndbdi imillii Scroll Staffers receiving Quill 84 Scroll Honors for Line O' Type are: IST ROW: Kathie Lanpher, Nancy Garner, and Bruce Oates. 2ND ROW: Gretchen Reynolds, Tim Schmidt, Kim Bridgford, Diana Hackett, and James Nelson. 3RD ROW: Mike Doyle. ABSENT: Laura Carlson and Chuck Trapkus. f .am L 95 .J T , ,-, y , vi' I ' r ' -. ng Ialeidoscript Quill 8. Scroll honors were awarded to: IST ROW: Lauren Watkins, Annette Steadman, Zim Bridgford, Pam Wetzsteon, and Karen Michalski. ZND ROW: Lyn Mungenast, Lisa Fennelly, .isa DeDecker, and Evan Butterfield. ABSENT: Ellen Mueller and Chuck Trapkus. Yau 'iii -S ,Ag I X lf' C 1 'jwmmrs Working on the different publi- cations has added a lot of spice to my high school career. Along with the experience l've gained, I've met many new friends. The superior quality of the publica- tions continues to improve every year. The yearbook the news- paper, and the literary maga- zine have all been recognized for their excellence. It's great to be a part of the rewarding effort. --Charles Trapkus it t 'M' Staffers earning Quill 84 Scroll honors are: 1ST ROW: Ann Zelnio, Tina Watkins, and Todd Rosenthal 2ND ROW: Chuck Trapkus, Lori Grafton, Cindy Lewis, Jusy Kist- ner, Bev Sneed, Roxanne 'Rocky' Walker, Janet Harrington, and Sally Stoneking. 3RD ROW: Beth Dondanville Quill 81 Scroll 21 Eglin glut Hwulmrwsl Elfleall Enlzrlwrtml We had fun making our float, had a good turn- out for the Language festival, and had a great time at the Christmas party. I believe everyone generally enjoyed the Latin Club activities through the year. --Lisa Fennelly, president Getting involved in activities during your sen- ior year is what makes it fun, having been in Latin Club was part of it. --Crystal Crosby X. M1 Rf' 1 i A-F f sa., l, Officers of the immortal Latin Club include Dave Baum, vice-president, Glenda Bowers, secretary, Jann Carl, treasurer, Lisa Fennel- ly, president, 2. Latin Club members are: FIRST ROW: B, York, Nl, Allcott, D. Baum, D, Peterson, M. Albrecht, K. Spencer, N. McKnight, E, Mick, C, Crosby, J. Jackson, J, Cimarrusti, SECOND ROW: D. Bower, G, Hautman, T, Allen, J, Spencer, J. Carl, G, Bowers, L, DeDecker, L, Fennelly, J. Kay, B, Stephenson, A, Bucher, K, DeCrane, 3, Beat the Falcons was the Latin Club's float for the 1976 Homecoming. 4. Jann and Glenda talk l'?l advisor IVlrs, Steffen into having her picture taken, 5, Lisa DeDecker smiles as she recalls her four years of Latin. 22 Latin Club . .ala Q ww I nmitl flllml. , SP W Ellmgettwlml 'lt's great to have been an officer in Spanish Dlub in my senior year. Our activities this year ncluded a Homecoming float, the donation of a Thanksgiving basket, the language festival, linata party, sledding party and a Christmas gathering. lt was nice to see a lot of people nvolved in these. --Bev Sneed, treasurer l'S 6 we Q33 3 ., 1' 9, t . .fx X35 B :N at s- S I 'r'en . M, tpp t, A Q T1 ,gf A G. 'NWS x 1. The Spanish Club members show off their float the night of the Homecoming Game. 2. Officers of Spanish Club for the 76-77 year are: Lisa Johnson, president, Bev Sneed, treasurer, Kim Smith, vice-pres- ident, and Jim Decker, labsent from picturel secretary. 3. Spanish Club members include FIRST ROW: C. Clark, C. Gargano, J. Wright, SECOND ROW: K. Smith, P. Jen- nings, THIRD ROW: B. Rutherford, L. Sim- mons, A. Noppe, FOURTH ROW: R. Alvardo, -J. Bender, L. Kalof. FIFTH ROW: C.,Trap- kus, M. Bartel, L. Mueller, C. Darrs 4. Also Spanish Club members are FIRST ROW: B. Drieferst, A. Sparcello, P. Dunn, L. Mosley, SECOND ROW: D. Gerro, T. Keelyp H. Thompson, E. Richmiller, THIRD ROW: L. Ramsdale, B. Sneed, L. Johnson, S. Pearson, L. Nelson, FOURTH ROW: K. Kroeger, S. Reynolds, FIFTH ROW: M. Dussinger, C. Valenciano, J. McBride. Spanish Club 23 1. German Club members show the product of long, hard, hours at stuffing and fluffing. 2. Evan But- terfield gives his opinion at a recent club meeting. 3. Forming a beer stein are members ISTARTING WITH THE UPPER HANDELD: R. Ackley, E. Butterfield, R. Steven- son, D. Swartz, B. Stevenson, P. Lucas, E. Koeller, T. Leasenby, P. Dunn, J. Giseburt, J. Schnepple, . K. Liepe, L. Lewis, J. Miller, D. Weslow, S. Mortz, C. Lewis, N. Gesling, J. Weaver, D. Swartz, L. Knees, S. Wambeck, C. Maine, J. Potterack, B. Harvey, R. Buckley, T. Wacks, M. Malone, S. Koeller. 4. Doesn't everyone look totally absorbed in this meeting? 5. Ger- man Club officers are: Secretary Dan Quinlin, Treasurer Bob Stev- enson, President Dawn Swartz, and Vice-President Ron Stevenson. rl fbillurslimmurlljutiumul riulr German Club was one club that l'm proud to have been a part of. It was done. -- Eric Koeller It's a culterally enlightening organi about German society. And you get t napkins into chicken wire too! --Evan Butt SUI Q prising for me to see how much vve got zatiol where you can meet lots of people and lea 0 Stul erfiel 24 German Club fa ,illlEd5l5lQZ If I 6lEll.BlE13Jd-lGdil5l +1 We did a lot of different and new things this year in French Club and the greatest was going to France. -- Stacy Modlin Being in French Club was a good way to mcct pcople. lt was great working together to achieve common goals--like the trip to Chicago. It was really a fun year. --Kim Bridgeford French Club was really great this year, mainly because we worked together as one big, united group. -- E.M. MM 1. Taking a rest from planning their trip to France are French Club officers 'FT' Lisa DeMeyer, secretary, Kim Bridgeford, treasurer, Annette Steadman, vice- president, Mrs. Bell, advisor, and Ellen Mueller, president. 2. French Club members starting from the BOTTOM LE!-'I' ARE: I. Reynolds, S. Modlin, L. Gersitz, V. Bagatelus, K. Tomey, R. Stevenson, T. Chase, M. Vandecastel, J. W,,w'--157. Railsback, S. Blount, S. Bolhouse, J. Hoover. 3. Other members include FIRST 2 ROW: L. Anderson, M. Hynd, B. Ames.SECOND ROW: C. Lingris, S. Sum- . c 't '- mers, S. Grahm. THIRD ROW: A. Ramser, M. Rousey, K. Ricketts. FOURTH 1t'.' ,.,' I ' ROW: M. Calvert, P. Jones, S. Shriefer. FIFTH ROW: C. Matiacheck, A. A Hank, S. Hersson, T. Swan. French Club 25 V , llll 1 Elliott 26 Science Club my Wir t afylus, vu fa S in SEN ,....2' 1. Science Club proudly displayed their first place float in the Club division on Homecoming this year, 2. Officers of Science Club for the 76-77 school year are Beth Wendt, secretary, Todd Belinger, president, and Lisa Atkins, vice- president, 3. Curt Panicucci has a hair raising experience. 4. Beth Nye, LEFT and Mary Carlson bring attention to the announcements for the benefit of the Science Club members. lt was great to see all the involvement in Science Club float building this year. -- Pam Widen Participation in Science Club was great this year. Team work and cooperation of all members made the Club a big success. Among the activities this year were meetings, guest speakers, building of the float, raising money for Share Joys and a spring trip to California. --Beth Wendt 'MVN llwummiasi Ilmgstmlls H -YJTJ 0 o O. , WJJ, IJ H li W 1. The crowd was bewitched by the Electronics Club float this year, 2. Looking over the activities of the past year are officers Ken Cash, Mike Stafford, Brad Batten, and Mike Plug. 3. Cindi Chelstrom receives a real jolt from her experiment. 4. Electronic Club members this year are FIRST ROW: B. Lynn, M. Harris, Mr. Calmer, L. Mock, C. Chelstrom. SECOND ROW: J. Gersbert, T. Smith, P. Kelsey, B. Rash, J. Zelnio, Jo. Zelnio, M. Stafford 5. Advisor Mr. Marten Calmer helps one of his clubbers. 6. More Electronics Club members include FIRST ROW: N. Stamp, D. Weber, B. Lynn, C. Chelstrom, S. Goetz, J. Thomas. SECOND ROW: C. Simcox, J. Hamon, D. Frybrager, K. Cash, K. Kettelson B. Lopez, G. Long, D. Mitten, K. White. I think the only advantage a girl had in the Club was that the boys never made us do push-ups when we were supposed to. -- Cindi Chelstrom U8 Glllilr 1 Q 29 Nw ' , .M..,....g- .. , 1. 2nd hour 0.0. include 1ST ROW: M. Wy- more, T. Natsis, R. Almanza, J. Drefehinskip 2ND ROW: B. Teagues, K. Woods, K. Colburn, S. Smith, L. Peterson, 3RD ROW: K. Sandler, D. Thiele, S. Sneelough, D. Payne, C. Maere, L. Flippo, C. Godwin. 2. Cathy West and Kathy Suhl improve their skills on one of the ma- chines. 3. 4th hour members are 1ST ROW: K. Suhl, C. Miller, C. West, K. Nlagling 2ND ROW: P. Rennick, D. Fisher, R. Rivelli, L. Lester, P. Welch, G. Welvaurtp 3RD ROW: T. Roguers, J. Fryxell, D. Gauger, S. Tingier, C. Wiegand, R. Wright, K. Funk. 28 Office Occupations liiiwe lwmgutimul Eltepimiie lui this Futura 1' Office Occupations is a cooperative work program involving training in office work. 0.0. students work in an approved office-type job from 15-20 hours a week. They receive school credit for this as well as a weekly pay check. These students belong to the Nl.H.S. 0.0. Club, the Illinois Of- fice Education Association, and the Office Education Association nation wide. Special events that highlight the year include a Christmas coffee hour for employers and parents, a national CEA week in February and a competitive organization in office-skills, such as typing, shorthand, and accounting. ll QQ elgl Students 'leach vllddhllllldl Emails HERO and HO, both included in the Health Occupations Program, are directed towards finding a health-related job of their choice. Interviews, communication, and death and dying are subjects discussed in class. This year S activities were climaxed by the an- nual employee-employer banquet held in lVlay. 1. Period 5 students are ROW 1: G. Ocken, J. Rowe, L. Jones, L. Smith, D. Long, D. Grounds. ROW 2: C. Hilger, K. Elliot, J. Daily, R. Lyss, L. Seller, D. DeVolder, Miss French. 2. 4th hour ROW 1: S. Beckmann, M. DeBlock, S. Bucher, J. Lundquist, C. Adamson. ROW 2: I. Rangel, C. Thomas, D. Rusk, B, Veberg, L, Mock, L. Rewerts, L. Fraseer, T. Kerr. ROW 3: L. Beevwsaert, B. Mathias, R. Forga, S. Cathland, B. Lopez, K. Charles. 3. Period 3 ROW 1: Miss French, D. Arpy, S. Bailey, B. Osberg, M. DeBIock, ROW 2: T. Kelly, D. Powell, D, Weber. ROW 3: J. Dahlberg, R. Gartner, D. Reid, C. Paulson, C. Fortin. ROW 4: K. Gibson, C. Mayne, K. Riggins, D. Johnson, B. Ry- ckeghem. ROW 5: S. Schroider, S. Krammer, L. Edgeworth, P. Widen, K. Wiklund. 4. Period 2 ROW 1: M. Berry, D. Jones, P. Beaird, L. Walters, M. Brown. ROW 2: T. Shaw, T. Burnett, C. Robinson, K. Ege, M. DeWaIl, ROW 3: K. Edwards, D. Lundell, J. Foster, S. Hill- yer, ROW 4: M. Casal, S. Cox, J. Manchester, L. Driefurst, B. Burns. 29 dl VQH lj YNH In 9 '+ l 4 '+ ly ,Tas Il ,fumlimg 30 CWT, VICA .5 1. FIRST ROW: B. Warner, T. Keith, B. VanMeter, M. Heiness SECOND ROW: R. Claeys, R. Steven J. Verstraete, K. Kemp THIRD ROW: C. Hugaert, K. Phillips FOURTH ROW: C. Eberhardt, K. Dein inger, B. Hall, W. Toland, S. Toland FIFTH ROW: C. Jones, B. Engstrom, S. Brown, M. Flossi AB- SENT: F. Acri, T. Clark, T. Gosa, B. Harness 2. FIRST ROW: K. Veach, L. Davis, P. Parkinson, D. Hodson SECOND ROW: D. Carr, A. Caruso, K. Nelson THIRD ROW: J. Godwin, R. Steagall, M. Dav R. Coopman, R. Darnall FOURTH ROW: T. Edwards, T. MacLearn, R. Franklin, R. Tarby, J. Stien, FIFTH ROW: C. DeMink, G. Cave, D. Groene ' 1 i VICA. . .Vocational Industrial Clubs l of America. . .CWT. . .Cooperative r Work Training. . .These are national organizations sewing students with leadership, citizenship, and invol- vement in school activities. VlCA's ultimate goal is placing the students in a job suited to their in- terests. A banquet held in Nlay marks the completion of a success- ful school year. This yearVlCA raised money through the sales of various items, such as popcorn balls. Though raising money was . a major part of the year, they still had time to go on a hayrack ride and various morning breakfasts be- fore school. Although the student picks and finds the job he wishes, the advisors, lVlr. Adam and lVlr. Crouch, help the stu- dents with various aspects such as, bettering relations with their em- ployee. VICA class members are 1ST ROW: S. Bradford, T. Alfred, J. Bissinger, D. Milefchik, L. Grafton, 2ND ROW: . Duberg, D. Dawson, J. Herman BRD ROW: D. Vogal, D. Sountis, D. Connell, L. Pement 4TH ROW: R. Rowe, . Shelton, W. Bean, B. Batten, 5TH ROW: K. White, Mr. Crouch, E. Skromme, T. Zablorideil, J. Seaman 2. ther VICA members are 1ST ROW: B. Palos, D. Frazier, K. Yuskis, D. Willis 2ND ROW: J. Aammond, D. Allen, . Thomas, J. Wulhaert, B. Schultz 3RD ROW: B. Berhenke, E. Hallgren, B. Arnold, M. VanDusseldorp 4TH OW: D. Felgar, T. DeBIay, D. Balmer, D. Baird, J. Brokaw, M. Denlchoft, B. Drews, J. Ryder VICA 31 fyglgg 3.-lin mtl this ll adam Hdl1AillLll, LllSlIlEl53 1 32 DECI l-.If Q . if This year in Sales and Marketing we learned how to manage income tax and how to make clever window displays Clearning to take off manequin heads was funl. It was a great learning ex- perience at the Chicago DECI contest in May. Kathy McAdams 1. DECI members are 1ST ROW: E. Warner, P. Chops, J. Anderson, S. Johnson, M. Sandoval, ZND ROW: T. Krotz, D. Glenn, W. Faust, A. Duberg, D. Wolfe, J. Smith. 2. 1ST ROW: K. McAdams, K. Allen, P. Burleson, D. Villarreal, K. Magland. T. DeSmitt, L. Donisg 2ND ROW: Mrs. Gerhing, J. Tyminski, K. Komanda, S. Mlekush, T. Wolfe, V. Meyn, J. Hendricks. 3. Two new second semester students are Dave Freeman and Jeannie Coudenys. I 1 i' . .af i. R t 'f Q - W9 ,,..-V url foams ipgilay 'gmmvrlodlgq EUIIILIIGEIIIIULI 1. Senior Bowl members are 1ST ROW: Janet Harrington, Barb Lynn, Laura o Carlson, 2ND ROW: Chuck Trapkus, and Dave Stephenson. 2. High School Bowl ' competators are 1ST ROW: Barb Lynn, I Laura Carlsonp ZND ROW: B. Gustafson it Bob Stephenson, and Dave Stephenson. l Even though academic compe- tition like this doesn't really ireflect how smart a school is, it does give you a chance to test yourself on trivia against other schools . Laura Carlson High School Bowl and Senior Bowl com- petitions, both scholastic games of quick recall, involve IVI.H.S. students in win- ter and spring interscholastic competition In its third year the High School Bowl tournament involved thirty-two schools from Illinois and Iowa. The single elimi- nation tournament, culminating in the late spring, offers a 51,000 prize to the first place team. High School Bowl questions tend to emphasize history, literature, and the biological sciences. The Rotary Club sponsors the annual Senior Bowl invitational tournament, held each year at Streator High School, in Illinois. Thirty-two Illinois high schools compete in the day-long, double- elimination tournament, which concen- trates more on mathematics and fine arts questions. All contestants and alternates are required to be seniors . High School and Senior Bowl 33 lglollmtlons For doll lgmimsi Mask The 1976-77 Debaters are 1ST ROW: Laura Dallman, Kathy Lanpher, Desi Guerrero, and Lisa Fennel Iyp 2ND ROW: Marisa Stemple, Pam Crouch, Kendra Butts, Bob Stephenson, and Mary Bartelg 3RD ROW: Mike Thompson, Neil Stamp, Pat Kelsey, and captain Chuck Trapkus. This year, starting almost from scratch, the Debate Team managed to establish a foundation for a strong de- bate program in the years to come. Chuck Trapkus 34 Debate Chuck Trapkus, captain of the Debate Squad, reviews some important material for competition while other debaters watch and learn. Eloromsiwz fltlotllpr lutaetmrtilztg from Forensics ia an organization that's fun as well as profitable. The experience gained is invaluable for anything you want to do. Bridget Armstrong I Tse Usually when people think of forensics they think only of the kids involved, but our coaches, IVIr. Steven Cox and lVIr. DeWayne Roush, are also main forces of our squad. It's the combined energy and enthusiasm of the students and coaches that make thenlllloline Forensics squad the organization that it is wg fa i t ...AE os... ' Marisa Stemple Q-, Eli 'O 5 A .M QD I , S, W I W 'S' r f i l ' ...f '5 .5 ,fs X ' . ref ,x wi R M ir ' WR m,f,,..,m2's5 st his year's Forensics Squad includes 1ST ROW: Neil Stamp, Kris Tomey, Kris Ketz, Kathie Lanpher, Linda ill, Cindy Lewis, Marisa Stempleg 2ND ROW: Randy Ackley, Bev Sneed, Bob Stephenson, Jim Turilli, olette Bontep 3RD ROW: Barbi Metsa, Jim Ames, Bridget Armstrong, Jann Carl, Mary Bartel Absent from roto are Kim Bridgford, Dale Boyer, and Gretchen Reynolds. S S Vffff A gf 'iffy' 'sri if 1. Mary Bartel and Jim Turilli re- ign N hearse their humorous duet act. 2. ' Jann Carl and Bridget Armstrong, C TE fi? . .. gy ' 53, if co-captains, go over some materials gy 'E' r QM, yy ng with one of their coaches, Mr. Ste- hifi x 4. , Qld 3 ff 'K v 5 ven Cox. 3. Practicing her drama- R, H i gtg ' f' r tie interpretation is senior Kathy V, SQ ,R XS Lanpher. . j ,Q vw ls me .iil f he t gi 2 ev V X x-- 5 ff is as 'N - -Q...-. -ei-Q' ft 'es 'JK LSL' J 'xif Q its 3 sf D X Forensics 35 J mills '3lf,elmgi1lmt.liml1lll Spring will rg? l FBr.r4'5 K , ?' 'fi gn ,. f , 'Mi'-rr:,'. , lllflziml :Z'r'?'fi?m.f' ., M . WW'fZf2lf,1ZH!5:?5,,1. H mm,,,:,., , , , mx ,Wil3,,,.7j g .1 1 , V .. g . T' 14,5135 yur at .4 V -, 'I 1 F 1' A7 .yy 36 Nereids h 1 I 1- 1. Maureen Kelly, Becky Brown, and Lisa DeMeyer prepare to join the Olympic Fanfare . 2. Senior nereids Talk With The Animals . 3. Imagining they're in love are Kurt Olson with Kim Arp and Phil Jensen with Teena Hartsock. 4. Chris Ferry, Sue Rursch, and Lulu Escarza swim to Song Of Norway . 5. The sophomores don't have to imagine-they are already clowns! 6. Lisa Laws, Debbie Lassing, Kim Arp, and Pam Stralow imagine they're young again while they perform to Alice In Wonderland . . . 1 - W '66 'lr ,Az XA, in JN4 ,..f I, Q ak . 9. ' wg Q WY 3 ..-ni i Q' ? V, I I rg, fe mf llembers of Nereids are 1ST ROW: P. Stralow, L. Escarza, S. Arp, A. Noppe, D. .assing, B. Brown, D. Hoover, M. Williams, and L. Blecherg 2ND ROW: L. De- lleyer, L. Laws, M. Pond, S. Rursch, K. Dorman, S. Modlin, J. Nelson, and M. llorrisp 3RD ROW: I. Reynolds, C. Ferry, K. Arp, T. Hartsock, L. Turner, L. .eech, M. Kelly, and E. Mueller. 1. Lisa Leech, senior manager, and Lisa De- fleyer, junior manager, imagine themselves as puppets while rehearsing their umber, When You Wish Upon A Star . 2. Saluting Columbus are Ingrid Rey- olds, Sherry Arp, and Diane Hoover. 3. The junior girls imagine living in the Jture as they take time out from their individual numbers to say hello. 4. Trying 9 imagine they're rich, Ingrid Reynolds, Chris Ferry, Laura Turner, and Ellen lueller rehearse to Diamonds Are A GirI's Best Friend . .ifer ,H 4 N ' 5? 4004 C15 1 Nereids 37 Emgtlago Students Gltllltlsllfdd lt was fun meeting and working with kids from all of the Spanish classes within the department. Also, it was ex- citing to see and learn the various dances and music from cultures outside of Spanish. I think this year's Foreign Language Festival was alot of fun and a great success ! Sally Stoneking 1, Representing the French culture and performing a dance are Melissa Cal- vert, Mariann VanSpeybroeck, and Mary Vandecasteele. 2. Julie Weaver and Bob Harvey step in time to a German polka. 3. Taking a break from their S anish tan o are Liz Grisham Isabel Mier Doug Miller Janet Harrington, p g I I and Sally Stoneking. 4. Jann Carl, a Latin clubber, joinslin the French kick- line with Linda Seusy. .5 .9 , 38 Foreign Language Festival J J I taatloe Makes Elettaatw Emphasis gymnastics is a riot! You learn alot of new things and have fun doing half-time shows at the games. Lisa Timm You come to realize how much talent there really is in this school through emphasis gymnastics. It's the one class dur- ing the school day when you can just relax, listen to music, and work-out. lVliss Lillig is really great with us too. She keeps our spirits up and helps us realize how much potential we do have. Nancy Rives 3 1. Cathy Soethe practices her routine on the beam. 2. Class members include C. Fox, trainer, Miss Lillig, teacher, 1ST ROW: L. Swatkiewicz, C. Soethe, L. Thompson, P. Darnell, T. Roberts, L. Luster, C. Koresko, S. Kramer, S. Johnson, 2ND ROW: A. Kastelic, C. Godwin, J. Buller, C. Chelstrom, T. Al- bers, L. Atkins, W. Parker, S. Bartlett, J. Coopmang 3RD ROW: W. Reynolds, N. Rives, L. Timm, T. Dixon, M. Buchanan, S. Jamieson, T. VandeVoort. 3. Jenny Buller prepares to do a cast-' wrap on the uneven parallel bars. 4. Miss Lillig spots Tammy Albers as she does a one-handed cartwheel on the balance beam. Emphasis Gymnastics 39 Whether it's holding football crowds behing the ropes or sweeping the basketball court, Key Clubbers are easily spot- ted at various athletic activities. They not only service the lVl. at games, but they also sponsor the Big Bounce ping-pong tournament, the popular Maroon- A-Grams on Valentines Day, and 'the ever-famous Slave Da 40 Key ,lay fgllmblliletal ,lattice ovulation H.S. population by ushering the football and basketball 1. Key Club officers are Curt Lind-Vice-President, Rich Phillips-President, and Brian Marlier-Secretary-Treasurer. 2. Senior member are 1ST ROW: Kevin Dowdal, Rob Wendt, Josh Grafton, Tom Strombeck, and..Mike Doyle, ZND ROW: Mike Roche, Jim Hank, Todd Bellinger, John Quick, Bruce Oates, Jon Lauth, Rich Phillips, and Curt Lind, 3RD ROW: Mr. Bill Adams-Adviser, Kris Ketz, Tom Day,Dave Eipper, Kurt Olson, Steve Brown, Dave Stom, Curt Panicucci, and Bria.n Nlarlier, 4TH ROW: Jim Anderson, Bob Engstrom, Danny Liljeberg, Scott Park, and Dennis Williams. Club V L 1. Junior Key Club members are JST ROW: Tim Plunkett, Neil Stamp, Kevin Triplett, Mark McLaughlin, and Todd Jamieson, ZND ROW: Jeff Vandecasteele, Rich Edlund, Jeff Miller, Cliff Perry, Charlie Escarza, and Porter McNeil. 2. Sophomore members include 1ST ROW: Don Dondanville, Joe Brown, Butch Pikuza, Joe Knittle, and John Dombekg 2ND ROW: Jim Hallene, Jeff Leinfel- der, Tom Swank, Todd Plunkett, Brad Bellinger, Mike Kennedy, and Pat Roche. 3. Senior Jim Anderson prepares to declare the winner and hand out trophies at the Big Bounce . 4. Darn! There's not one for me, says Todd Rosenthal as prepares to de- liver Maroon- A-Grams on Valentines Day. SIA 0 l ,se , as ,K J '11 eeee . 4 fi :Q l A ' i ff , f f,,. K im, i . V LLg,11 . H LLE: xy W 1. Jeff Miller holds back a crowd of spectators 'til halftime when the rope comes down. 2. Key Club rides again---in the Homecoming parade that is. 3. Caught off guard, Danny Lilje- berg? 4. Don't worry I'm doing my job, says senior Key Club member Kevin Dowdal. 5. Curt Lind and Brian Marlier take a break to joke around with some football fans. 42 Key club may was all iw f if lil Al ml gap Qltlll 5 Q-oltmlllirllllwd. . ,. ,,,, . . We .-, -x Q... tr' 7 ,yi a ,f L.. 4 ' 555 .,'1l,i.:2i!Yff: - 'Wi' me wi,,f'yi.1f'QsMf2Uf ' i W 2255? fiylfff lu . W, 2 ov? K .. Vs. ff 1 .. l really wish more people would learn to ski, because it is a very real sense of freedom and enjoyment. Weather forcasters tell us that the next few winters are going to be severe. So now is the time to start! Neil J. Stamp 1. 1ST ROW: C. Schacter, L. Beiderbeke, D. Bowman, C. Davis, V. VanDine, K. Neighbors, M. Moorhusen, J. Hailene, B. McNeal, J. Mil- ler 2ND ROW: J. Hallene, R. Meyn, R. Brown, J. Clemons, K. Cun- ningham, C. Huppaert, K. Anderson, J. Martin, R. Buckey, J. Gale 3RD ROW: Mr. Bell, T. DeVooght, D. Lycan, N. Stamp, V. Bagatelas, C. Johnson, G. Babington, S. Johnson, J. Rummery, C. Wiseman, C. Lind, J. Watkins, M. Nordstrom, W. Dull 2. Ski Club Advisor Mr. Timothy Bell smiles along with officers Jackie Clemons lsec-treasl and Neil Stamp lpres.l. Missing is Vice-Pres. Kevin Yuskis. 3. Pep Club: 1ST ROW: L. Schaecter, C. Sclaecter, L. Gersitz, J. Hoover, Patti Jennings 2ND ROW: M. Rousey, S. Pearson, D. Ickes, L. Rans- dell, J. Clemons 3RD ROW: S. Moore, D. Broberg, K. Modricker, L. DeCoster, D. Anseeuw 4TH ROW: Miss S. Lillig, S. Barnhouse, P. Morales, L. Lane Ski Club, Pep Club 43 Student Qmmgpsssiz writting tu rtlter Stumdlmt fleldtilms Moline High School has stepped out as one of the best in the state. Some of the major highpoints of the year include one ofthe best Homecomings ever, almost S5600 collected for Share Joys, record breaking attendances at the REK making it the most successful youth center in lVloline's history, and a successful Student Day for the third year in-a-row. Kris Ketz Well, Student Congress has been ........... AN EXPERIENCE! Becca Bagatelas To be in Student Congress is definitely a pri- vilege and honor. The organization does more than most people think and the members put in a considerable amount of time outside of class, not because they have to, but because they want to. Jim lVlartin Student Congress is a great way to learn about ourselves. We gain self-assurance and res- ponsibility, and learn how to work and com- promise with others. Nlark Lohmolder As coming in as a sophomore and being new to the school, Student Congress really helped me feel that I was already a part of the lVl. H. S. student body. Lisa Sundberg 1. This year's Student Congress officers are Tina Watkins-Treasurer, Beth Dondanville-Secretary, Robyn Rasmussen-Vice President, and Kris Ketz- President. 2. Confiscating the principal's office are the senior Student Congress representatives. They include 1ST ROW: Becca Bagatelas, Nancy McKnight, Kris Ketz, Bev Sneed, and Josh Grafton, 2ND ROW: Beth Dondanville, Beth Wendt, Patty Jones, Kim Smith, Jim Martin, Lisa Adam, Anne Padesky, Diane Hill, Robyn Rasmussen, and Sheri Moore. 44 Student Congress E E. if .sw '-f, - LJ X Y A The Moline High School Student Congress is a structure set up to develop leadership and potential in each of its members. The responsibility of each representative is to take this leadership and represent the entire school. Lead- ership training is a process, you do as you learn from your own experiences as well as from the experiences of others. Becca Bagatelas and Beth Dondanville attended the Na- tional Student Council Convention in Portland, Oregon last summer. There also are various other conventions and leadership workshops in which the M.H.S. Student Congress participates, including state and local organ- izations. .A N.,- 's, 5 , -vi 1. Mary Ellen Gober and Becca Bagatelas, co-chairmens of Student Day, go over some last minute details with Lisa Adam, chairman of Contacts and Confirmations. 2. Junior Student Congress members are 1ST ROW: Neil Stamp, Tim Kennedy, and Mark Lohmolderg 2ND ROW: Jann Carl, Deb Haertjens, Lisa Demeyer, Kendra Butts, Lisa Cooney, Lisa Timm, Julie Railsback, Ann Hunter, and Jill Dailey. 3. President Kris Ketz presides over a meet- ing. 4. Senior Kim Smith watches with excitement as a fellow S.C. member gets a pie tossed in his face to raise money for Share Joys, 5. Sophomore representatives include 1ST ROW: Jean Day, Cindy Compton, Lisa Sundberg, Monica Wiseman, and Beth Douglas, 2ND ROW: Barb Giese, Beth Kruse, Beth Collison, Larry Holland, Dan O'ConnelIp 3RD ROW: Vicki Farrar, Debbie Seusy, Kris Anderson, Pat Roche, and Don Dondanville. Student Congress 45 l 1. READY-AIM-FIRE! This scene is a familiar one each weekend down at the REK. 2. Coffee, tea, or me, ex- claims Mary Ellen Gober as she serves refreshments to the the faculty during self-scheduling. 3. Lisa Adam takes the trust walk as Patty Jones leads her around the room. The trust walk is one of the many exercises used to de- velop a trust among each of the Student Congress mem- bers. 4. You call this organization? wonders Kendra Butts. 5. Sophomore Kris Anderson collects student lo- cator cards during self-scheduling. 46 Student Congress Activities Elomgtossl Qtgpmiziot lotivitlot 1 , 3' K O S l ' 0 1 if ,, mu. le 1976 Share Joys was the most successful drive llVl.H.S. history. Filled with the Christmas spirit, idents enthusiastical y donated their time and mon- lto purchase clothing for needy families throughout l area. Because of last minute efforts to attain this H3 goal, a record breaking total of 55,600 was e . S, - i w ' l i l'lllll 'N f j 1. Beth Kruse gets ready for a Share Joys pie in the face. 2. I MMV, C only did it because it was for a good causell' 3. A group of Stu- N 'j : , y dent Council members bid on the ever famous ricekrispie treat 5 during a classroom auction. 4. Neil Stamp, Share Joys chairman, Mf' looks for a higher bid at the annual all-school Share Joys Auc- T tion in the auditorium. 5. Swallowing gold fish to raise money :fa for Share Joys seems to have become a tradition at M.H.S. as i , . gate Mark Lohmolder shows us. . Vw M Student Congress Activities 47 jtmllmtl my mama J few ,fmnlidlii r I X 5 we .rf Student Day '77 proved to be the most suc- cessful yet. While regular classes were sus- pended, a variety of mini-courses were offered instead. Some of the student's favor- ites were Hairstyling, Trap and Skeet Shoot- ing, Sing Along, the Southern Illinois Gym- nastic's Team, the Mime, Concert Choir, the Caricature Artist, andGov. Thompson. WI ,V fn-elf' mart' N,-ai nfl Student Day 49 ff-fQ-KN lmmuu Yf 'umm ki-:y x-'---1m-df' 7 f L dll 1 9 W WW 'B ::::: ' ggjwwginjmgg A'- K1 L HF 'A 15 n o gen-QAU , f Nw. iilllivl' 'N ' I slash . , ...-:!..Lf FQ X f --K ' i 1i?53b-ff - l I I ' Q-47' if :zz-.,.5:- 5 , v,-7'-Fpildjr 1 ' '.q'W,L ,T ., j S L 95? - 41 ' f l ' ' ' - . .,, Lg'- l l l l l i I N , fl l V -2--:.... ,- gg-rt' f'f ,:.f Y 'V , i i2g.f?.Z3l,- 'S ' I iii, f -sv., ., Lg i' i 'i ..-...,5 -- 4, . It ii' , , f -. . v QL, 1 , wk ,H i 'ff . ,- ' -mx. .N i-' IW? ' , ,Zak 10 I 4 2 ,K -. x 'dlvf ll? iff , ,fx ' N ,4 , 1 t ffl! A f If .lily . I , 1 , L, l it lu, V fr fl i lx 1 2 ji girl, . Ulf lf! ,r fl? fr x VWQ. ll , l,! ' 4 , ti ,J W i fx' , ,I , by ' 'V ll l lj v g fffi off FUN ,I , ......-- Long, long ago people in Moline didn't know of Adolphi Studio or Calbrecht Studios or Photograph ic Associates or even good, reliable Osco photo reproductions. But they still could have photo- graphs taken, through the use of an old-fashioned box camera such as you see in this sketch. Young marrieds would proudly display their portraits on their china cabinets or buffets for awhile, but invariably portraits crept into family scrapbooks, t be kept, immortalized, for the generations to come And, in the same way, we become immortalized each time we have our picture taken, whether the picture is worth of a photographic award, or whet- her it's merely blur Aunt Bertha's 1947 pocket billfold and her sewing circle. You never know. So remember, PEANUTSI, everyone. ' -ll : . f -of-:f72ff-25:11 if - , gi-1 ' ' AR mmrfyf Worlk mr wwe Cmssmad WI 52 of-fyw katth K'-194 e Crossroads ff4'3a lf, . Mookie looks on as Munro paints the countryside. 2. No, no, I won't marry you! , exclaims innocent Nellie. . I triumph! , cries the notorious Ida. 4. Mrs. Asterbilt 1structs the maid, Fleurette, to inquire about lodgings for er and her daughter, Leonie 5. Leonie sings the title song, The Curse of the Aching Heart . 6. As the Widow lies . . aff teasie-weasie giggles Fleurette to an embarassed ilookie. c2'v99 nf' 'vw' T Leaf Dirty Work at the Crossroads 53 54 Evening of Entertainment l. While trying to out-speak each other, Lisa Fennelly md Marisa Stemple work on their respective categories nf Extemporaneous Speaking and Original Oratory. 2. The nembers of the Forensic team who participated in Evening of Entertainment are: FRONT ROW: K. Bridgford, I. Turilli, and L. Fennelly. BACK ROW: C. Bonte, K. EVENING 0 TERT ENT Evening of Entertainment is the annual production of the MHS Forensic team. Now in its third year, the production is customarily held at the Barn Theatre. The categories which are presented are: Original Comedy, Verse Reading, Prose Reading, Original Oratory, Oratorical Declamation, Extemporaneous Speaking, Dramatic and Humorous Inter- pretation, Duet Acting, and Radio Speaking. E. of E. gives everyone a chance to see and appreciate what Forensics is all about. --Bev Sneed I love it. lt's one of the best productions of the year with a large variety of talent displayed. --Kris Tomey Tomey, P. Weigandtfand M. Stemvple. Missing from pic- zure: J. Ames, K. Ketz, B. Sneed, K. Lanpher, and M. 3arteI. 3. Colette Bonte demostrates her Prose Reading with a selection entitled BARABUS. 4. Senior Kim Bridgford works hard to get a reaction from the audi- ence with her Original Comedy twhich she took to state :ompetitionl. 5. Kris Tomey and Paula Weigandt act out zdramatic mother-daughter confrontation in their Duet Act. 6. Kris Ketz, who took 3rd place at State, practices 1is Radio Speaking. 7. Verse Reader Bev Sneed searches :or Identity through poetry. 8. In THE IMAGINARY iNVA LID, Jim Ames portrays a crotchety old man. His 'natural self, perhaps? Evening of Entertainment 55 Q84 2 1. Where could we get married in a hurry? inquires Mortimer of Elaine. 2. Officer 0'l-lara looks for Mortimer as Jonathon and Dr. Einstein hide him from view. 3. But l don't want to commit Teddy to Happy Dale yet complains Abby to the Rev. Dr. Harper and Martha. 4. If you'll just sign here , explains Mr. Wither- spoon to Martha. 5. Try some of our elderberry wine persuades Abby to one of the sisters' gentlemen . 6. Lieutenant Rooney congratulates Dr. Einstein for doing Brooklyn a good service. 7. The troops report to President Roosevelt . 8. Miss Delores Beckmanng the brains behind the entire production. 9. Remember the time you were tied to the bedpost--the needles under your fingernails? rem inisces a malicious Jonathon. 56 Arsenic and Old Lace XA N xx V 1 . -,ol I 4 l ? Arsenic and Old Lace 57 MM A M -fx Q Q U ' 0 58 Mame ., Q ..j3 fx, iff' i VQEQQHE '1 S iq T55 Q 1, Qggi 1. Everyone expresses their love for Mame in the title song, Mame . 2. Mame and Vera teach Agnes how to live. 3. Sheri Moore and Mark Harris do the tango in the speak-easy. 4. Agnes is shocked by Mame's way of life. 5. The man in the moon is a lady sings Vera in the Moon Song . 6. Ito, Mame's faithful ser- vant through thick and thin. 7. Beau's relatives get ready to meet that yella-bellied Yankee gal . 8. Mame meets her nephew, Pat- rick, while her new nanny-in-law , Agnes Gooch, looks on. 9. Vera loses her patience. 10. Patrick gazes lovingly at Gloria while Mame greets Babcock, the family banker, and Gloria's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Upson. 154 1 V Q I 11.5, , K-.-1-'.r1v,..2 fi 3? 'Q 1 r ,Q-:gf gl... 915. . v's', ,, ?f:tZ4 ij L Ikiigkjl .g':f3+:'Q If .F iris, 'W F -1. ww.. -J: ' 'fgcyggu . Qcwx fi I Mame 59 Z 1 f ONE NIGHT iw. OF Mgmonv i f4W F ght of Melody 1. Ann Zelnio captures the attention of the audience with her glittering performance. 2. Kim Dryden practices I-layburner in preparation for the show. 3. Awaiting the start of the music, a smiling Glenda Bowers is Off Duty . 4. The Stage Band plays hot 'n heavy under the direc- tion of Mr. Kelly. 5. Dancers in Love Will Keep Us Together are Debbie VanAssche, Janet Brown, Diana Gallens, Sally Ritzinger, Wendy Faust, Cindy Barnett, Jill Long, and Merrilee Harris. 6. Beth Dondanville moves to the tune I Am a Rock . 7. Sue Zelnio and Jim Turilli dance to Where Is the Love? . 8. Dave Free- mand taps to the tune Mopsy . 9. Dancers in Blueberry Hill are Kim Dryden, Bev Sneed, Sue Zelnio, Diana Hackett, Ann Zelnio, Pam Crouch, Melanie Mortier, and Theresa Hynd. Il'K4'Send'In The'Clowns 'is the rnusicaliequestm of the choir. One Night of Melody 61 4 Wi e. ae c lk az ' Seniors Sue Peterson and Tammy Dhooge show that they can confidently-VD run the light board. H 8 s, F 4- Q 'I 1, Officers of this year's Thespiarr troupe are: FR ONT ROW: Eric Koeller, President Jim Ames, and Chuck Trapkus. BACK ROW: Ann Zelnio, Sue Peterson, and Bev Sneed. Members of Stage Crew are: FIRST ROW: T. Dhooge, S. Peterson, N. Gar- ner, K. Tomey, P. Jennings, 'N. Gesling, B. Sneed. SECOND ROW: D., Mun- ganast, K. Nelson, M. Reiman, S. Wambeke, B. Stephenson, S. Koeller: e .- THIRD ROW: J. Ames, C. Trapkus, T. Swenson, D. Manglesdorf, G. Adam- son, D. Leemans, J. Hattaway. Q. 'S X , x O2 Tmspihns and Stage Crew .m V .p f- ': - Nlembers of Thespians are: FIRST ROW: R. Meyn, J. Turil Ii, D. Munger, G. Reynolds, L. Watkins. SECOND ROW: E. Skromme, P. Weigandt, K. Tomey, J. Hathaway, N. Gesling, A. Zelnio. THIRD ROW: T. Swenson, M. Reiman, G.'Adamson, D. Leemans, K. Nelson, B. Dondanville. FOURTH ROW: V. Meyn, J. Ames, L. Munganast. Missing from picture: T. Dhooge, M. Falline, C. Ferry, D. Free- man, T. Hynd, J. Kistner, K. Lanpher. eefigiig . si f , ii. 455 3 a QW? , . Other members of Thespians are: FIRST ROW: J. Ander- son, J. DeMeyer, N. Garner, E. Koeller, B. Armstrong, A SECOND ROW: S. Zelnio, C. Trapkus, P. Crouch, K. Dryden, D. Swartz, V. Healy, P. Jennings. THIRD ROW: D. Quinlan, B. Sneed. FOURTH ROW: B. Stephenson. A Missing from picture: S. Peterson, M. Stemple, D. Stephen- son, R. Walker, L. Kistner, K. Moody, K. Ricketts. Q Talented 52115011 Win Fine A U' A ands ' -y caflson Jeff -Lindberg A Beth Dondanville nd Orchestra Chgir 9 W Ames Chuck Trapkus Paula Weigandt 'Ann C. Zelnio ' ' matics Dramatics Dramatlcs Dramatics . 2 . - 4 ,Sneed Nancy Gamer Sue Peterson Bev Sneed ' ue Crew Stage Crew C StagefCrew Dance Fine Ars Ahapasebs . - 1 , .. 1 ,. 1-, 1. Remember, kids, CONCENTRATE! 2. Don't worry, Mark. You'II get lt. 3. Cindy Fisher looks grim as she tackles a difficult piece of music. 4. Lyn Munganast, concert mistress, is the picture of a serious musician. 5. Cheer up, Jeff! 6. Mr. Wegener dem- onstrates the proper way to hold the .violin. 64 Orchestra Strings and T hinge ,av,. .,.-9' f, , . in ,, Members of the orchestra are: FIRST ROW: L. Munganast, T. Copas, C. Seamann, and L. Lewis. SECOND ROW: C. Fisher, K. Lagerquist, D. McCraw, M. Williams, B. Verplalse. 1 a 3 Other members of the orchestra are: FRONT ROWi A. White, J. Weaver, P. Beardsley, P. Mc- Cumber, M. Harris. SECOND ROW: C. Scott, and A. Wallace. THIRD ROW: F. Johnson, M. Waugh, and J. Lindberg. Missing from picture are: K. Henderson, and K. Pope. 1 l Through the years the orchestra has greatly decreased in numbers. Al- though we're smaller than we'd like to be, our rapport has been rather casual . Therefore, we don't give many formal concerts . We enjoy what we do and we're a real spirited group. Lyn Munganast, Concert Mistress Mr. Wegener is very congenial and he gives you a self-reliance. Plus, or- chestra gives you a chance to experiment with all types of music, including pit orchestra, jazz, rock, and of course, classical. Mark Harris Those members of the orchestra who participated in the District Music Festival are: 1ST ROW: L. Lewis, T. Copas, A. White, C. Fisher, and J. Weaver. 2ND ROW: J. Lindberg, -M. Harris, P. McCumber, and A. Wallace. Orchestra 65 and Keeps in Tame with lille Tim Members of Concert Band are: FIRST ROW: J. Seitz, M. Holle, K. Elliot, A. Eipper, L. Sundberg, M. Warg, R. Reed, A. Tietjens. SEC OND ROW: S. Langan, D. Seibke, D. Hufford, C. Hammerstrom, S. Schriefer, P. Jennings, L. Hill, K. Carpenter, A. Lackey, T. Adam, N. Nelson. THIRD ROW: T. Johnson, N. Reed, C. Main, R. Carper, L. Pearson, B. Bounds, R. Janes, J. Joseph, J. Leonardson, J. Mil- ler, K. Segura, T. Wachs, T. Despain, T. Feather, P. Carsell, D. Manglesdorf, D. Olson, C. Baker, B. Tafflinger, M. McCormick. FOURTH ROW: R. Bartz, T. Swenson, J. Ducey, C. Hammerberg, T. Pfeiff, T. Wood, K. Nelson, K. Banfield. Missing from picture: Bonnie Brown. , , Members of Symphonic Band are: FIRST ROW: B. Scott, L. Lambrecht, D. Swartz, K. Anderson, B. Nye, C. Johnson, J. Stowall. SECOND ROW: C. Johnson, D. Swartz, L. Mickelson, K, Gloe, P. Jennings, M. Johnson, D. Kalomas, J, Costas, J. Buck, A. Perley, C, Stogsdill, J, Engels, A. Champion, J, Weaver, C. Nelson, THIRD ROW: M. Reiman, T. Welsh, M, Cruse, V. Barmett, A. Kizer, G. Bowers, M, Wolfe, G. Anderson, S, Delles, J. Mickelson, D. Clark, D. Claussen, R. Oren, S. Marino, D. Rodgers, R. Kendall, B, Falline, M. Langley, R, Allen, L, Seusy, L. Whitaker, P. Stralow, A. Roys. FOURTH ROW: M. Carlson, M. BanSpeybroeck, R. Buckley, S. Boom, R, Taylor, M. Evans, P, Edmunds, R, Stevenson, S, Schriefer, B. Bartz, R. Edlund, J. DeVinney, P. Dabney, D. Kroeger, T. Hines, A. Palmer, B. Paulsen, T. Windeknecht, P. Paustian, A. Dehon, J. Danielson, T. Dilulio. FIFTH ROW: J. Wil- liams, J. Newberry, D. Mumgenast, K. Manglesdorf, S. Koeller, J. Gibbons, J. Dekker, P. Hart, R. Ruggeberg, J. Irwin, M. Malone, M Loete, P. Lucas. Missing from picture: L. Watkins, K. Stanford, V. Long. 66 Band F. Band helps you to appreciate other types of music rather than just the modern day rock music -- Steve Dellas Marching band enables a person to have more respect for in- dividuals. -- Chris Johnson lt puts a little pizzaz in an otherwise dull school day. --Phil Dabney Pep band, Marching band, Concert band, ADC band, and pit orchestra all leave me with some of my favorite memories. Dawn Swartz 1. Paul Lucas utilizes his hot air. 2. Mr. Kelly directs the Marching Maroons through one of their formations. 3. A-one, and a-two, and a-three! , shouts Mr. Dilulio to the band. 4. Chris Johnson and DeAnn Swartz practice a difficult scale. 5, Mary Carlson and Mariann Van- Speybroeck are a picture of diligence. I Band 67 dh-I' The members of Stage Band are: FIRST ROW: A. Dehon, T. Dilulio, J. Danielsen, T. Windeknecht. SECOND ROW: P. Hart, R. Taylor, M. Carlson, R. Oren, R. Kendall, B. Bartz, A. Champion, THIRD ROW: J. Lindberg, F. Johnson, P. Lucas, M. VanSpeybroeck, M. Evans, R. Buckley, S. Schriefer, D. Clark, R. Ruggeberg. ' Sludge Band Xe Twzirlelfsl Add lifter fo Season Twirlers for this year are: FIRST ROW: Kelly Carpenter, Rhonda Rivelli Linda Whitaker. SECOND ROW: Patti Jennings, THIRD ROW: Twilla Johnson, Glenda Bowers, Ann Lackey,' 68 Stage Band, Twirlers V ice mingle 'n Melody 4 ke 5 L i t I ,. 1 I , L , . ,, . , , , , , .. ...ww :Qi , V 7 ,17 A L 1 ,gf -z a 3 , N. x fa N .....-... W.. fs' .W .. RWM. a f e1 eee . L 1 1 ,1gffg.,g3.,4,... , AggJ,z35-17 V.: . .. 5 V. .J ., lad .E,. f fe .ow ,,... -L N, f le wi 25.35 .vw l l ,Qe +5 O it is A .......... .. 'Qi-I? if -we ,,,.,,,..,.......... wwe , , vii ... . .. . g., W . , 5. 16, , .... .. .......... .e.q, W... . h,,. .,,,...........-.,....,.v A ................ , , '44 W 4, Q . ---,,..... -.5 : Q I A J- eliihwl-L f.. .. .M so ' .M MA.. OQQW .. W, . 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Y r... 4 eH'H 2 I- 0 4.-on : 1 .1 Q H ' -2 'h I .6 . H if VM. uf f ... If s L M T I - mf. - it ff I F 1 .ff ' J 45, '. A 4 ll. ' . 1 FI ,, Tl 'H 'fill I . Members of Accapella Choir are: FIRST ROW: D. Seusy, K. Anderson, J. Scott, M. Ware, C. Barnhouse, L. Knees, T. Thornborough D Mun enast S Ald K S k J . g , . ene, . wan , . White. SECOND ROW: T. Reed, K. Clifton, R. Lyss, L. Morehouse, C. Compton, C. Stogsdilll, S. Modricker, L. Border, T. Steffa, S. Huffman, B. Douglas, J. Wirse, B. Erickson, P. Anderson. THIRD ROW: S. Parmley, E. Richmil- Ier, S. Slininger, J. Wendell, D. Eddy, J. Olberts, C. Brokaw, D. Haertjens, T Thiele, T Jones, K McLain R Myers J Ma nuson S. . . . , . , . g , Medinger, L. Seibert. FOURTH ROW: K. Stemple, T. McMasters, T. Lucas, B. Bourn, C Hanson, J. LeMaster J Ziegler T. Sullivan, N. Donohue, B. Johnson, T. Nelson, J MlckeIson,S Moore, J Buck J Purse L Schnebple Missin fr . C I . . . , . , . . g om pic ure: . Allen, L. Mock, S. Modlin, L. Richardson, J. 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'FA l7j? jW l 'ff I igk ll' V ' ,,q'zr.gfe . . U' . , 1621, I is QMXV1 T s '-jf 3 . ' '1' VW li! . ' HW '. i' ,L fnwif, ...f'U fl. f V P. '7': ' 7 A -1 '1 1, ' 5 if il' 1 Ti ff 1' 5 L E. ' lff 7' , :Q ' 1 4' . - -.'i'! ' Zfw r' Ziff.: E' . 2- .1 S , , l ll 1' . 3 . H . 4.1 5 -' i 1 QM, vas Wifi li '5 l A .1 i 'fl v ffmfl f r -' 5 . ma 55 5 1. E... leg, .'fF :l.1.E - 151 I , in +q 53,, , 3 M I . 1' 'gi Vila e' A leg i ,' xiii' . V ji ' .iff ft -E 5 ,Q gil- e. r. ' . :sg B? 5 . ' I fl - .- 9 ' -v- ,Y ,- VI 'E ,el 's .iz Z X I .f ' M l' I ,. . f I 1 .Q ' ll 5 . , In 7 , L f, fl- f 3 2 L r Q ...- qffif 'll 5 7 ' .. . l ' if . A . - ,, - 5 B Q ' leil i I i V' - ,V . V e. 5 L ,,,. J? ,,.,. . , 7.2 ' T' gi Ai A- . , ,.,, f'? T.Ql1s :Q ... ..,i . , '.,'i . Z- ',Z,Hr.f.,,iV Members of Girls Chorus are: FIRST ROW: T. Pyles, P. Stewart, T. Robinson, M. Helderman, B. Benson, T. Ijams, C. Ford, G. Impens, K. McNe I K. J tt C. C ' ' a , arre , ase, K. McAdams, L. Luster, T. Tompkins, T. Wynn. SECOND ROW: C. Marshall, V. Lopez, C. Kung, C. King, P. Hoyt, S. Thomas, C. Main, T. Nixon, J. Dailey, P. Quick, L. Claeys, T. Smith, V. Brown, A. Kraklow, G. Nevitt, T. Blake. THIRD ROW: T. Cozadd, A. Desmet, C. McCarthy, J. McBride, J. Shaw, J. Onderbeke, L. Gustafson, C. Granger, D. Randall, T. Aubert, K. Anderson, S. Bjurstrom, D. Lassen, B. Erickson, K. Doye. , -r Q cmirbe ans s City, ,ere We me! y This past March, Concert Choir traveled to Kansas City, Missouri to participate in a Regional meeting of the Music Educators National l Conference lM.E. N.C.D. All types of musical groups participated: including choirs, jazz ensembles, bands, and swing groups. Elemen- tary school groups were selected as well as 'jr. high, high school, college, and professional groups. Kansas City was a great experience. -- Jim Turilli I appreciate the music program for enabling us to go to Kansas City and listen to such fine musical groups. -- Carrie Perkins The trip to Kansas City was a very memorable experience. -- lVlary Hynd. Choir teaches you discipline with quite a bit of fun mixed in. -- Eric Koellerl 1 Members of Concert Choir are: FIRST ROW: C. Rivelli, K. Arp, J. Railsback, S. Bolhous, B. Sneed, K. Tomey, L. Mungenast, S. Hen- derson, S. Warren, L. Lane, B. Dondanville, L. Swiatkiewicz, M. Falline, T. Cumberworth, K. Dryden, L. Burns, S. Day, A. Loding, A Gippert. SECOND ROW: R. Cox, T. Copas, L. Harvey, J. Schwabe, V. Meyn, D. Hill, A. Zelnio, P. Crouch, S. Moore, S. Reynolds, J.. Margenthaler, S. Zelnio, M. Hynd, C. Perkins, J. Jeffery, S. Bozeman, L. Carlson, S. Goetz, J. Kistner. THIRD ROW: T. Hynd, A. Hun ter, D. Slininger, J. Grafton, K. Kelley, D. Garrison, S. Clements, J. Chalder, K. Thomas, R. Armstrong, D. Everett, N. Mullarkey, B. Castle, B. Chumbley, P. Jenson, D. Barker, D. Munger, T. Gustafson, L. Whitbeck, D. Lundell. FOURTH ROW: P. Schwietzer, J. Wil- kinson, E. Koeller, J. Anderson, S. Drake, C. Trapkus, R. Stephenson, D. Freeman, J. Turilli, B. Harrison, J. Miller, B. Williams, E. Lindley, D. Williams, K. Yuskis, T. Keith, J. Higdon, D. Quinlan, M. Owens, S. Sheesley, K. Kroeger. 70 Choir 1, Mr. Calvin Hedegaard takes a break from the busy choir schedule. 2, Several choir members get ready for the trip to Kansas City. 3. The choir gets involved in a serious piece of music. 4, Phil Jenson flirts with a soprano in front row. 5. The following people participated in the District Music Festival and several were selected for the All-State Chorus FIRST ROW: T. Hynd, J, Jeffery, S. Zelnio, C, Rivelli, K. Dryden. SECOND ROW: B. Dondanville, S. Henderson, A. Zelnio, L. Mungenast, S. Sheesleyz THIRD ROW: C. Trapkus, S. Drake, B. Harrison, D. Freeman, D. Barker, J. Turilli, D. Quinlan. Mising from picture: C. Perkins and E. Koeller. 6. Mr. Bob Jares, the student teacher, takes a turn at directing the choir. Choir-71 72 Contemporaires Confem omiwe Dance with Wvyttumr The members of the 1976-1977 Contemporaires are: FIRST ROW: L. Mungenast,'C, Bamett, S. Ferguson, W, Faust, D. Hackett, J. Wilkinson, B. Dondanville. SECOND ROW: S. Ritzinger, J. McPherson, J. Wilson, J. Margenthaler, J, Long, A. Hunter, S, Zelnio. THIRD ROW: B, Sneed, D. Gallens, M, Mortier, A. Zelnio, P. Leaf, P. Schweitzer, . P. Flippo. FOURTH ROW: J. Brown, T, Hynd, T, Cumberworth, S. Moore, J. Railsback, M, Harris, K, Dryden, g FIFTH ROW: M. Connors, D. VanAssche, S. Moritz, C. Timm, J. Jones, D. Poterack, L. Mock. Missing from picturea P. Crouch. A . 1 31 ,ff-X . V 'Y' v C Q W il x ' ' ' A ' 4 . , . -, 'ij' . V fi? me ' ' I 4, Q 6 e ag, f Lf xii in g 1, Contem poraires liven up the halftime at a football game. 2, The girls wait anxiously for their music to begin.3. 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Be- cause ofthe training and experience seniors have, they are the most advanced of lVlHS's three clas- ses. Right sophomores and juniors? I-,fxh A f .L A K fl! EQ gif., 'Lg xl! - xxi f rx 71 7' 7 7? W 2 135 ligggfiixj ,lc UL so S Q 2- V ,-,-Q...,,.... - f ,A fwilh- - 76 Seniors Seniors Clown Around 4300 'UV' I 1, r, f David Abrahamsen James Ackley Liga Adam Tom Strombeck and Josh Grafton worry about Mitch Adams Cheryl Adamson Daniel Agers Problems While Cuff Lind laughs them off. Donna Agnew Shelly Ahrens Tammie Albers Teresa Alfred Lisa Allcott Karen Allen Kenneth Allen Susie Allen Trevor Allen Rita Almanza if .ar , ' M , 'f' M 5 Z Q 5 z I 1 I Lei iii Enya' M Steve Brown and Ron Hallstrom support IVIHS. Alvarado James Ames Bob Anderson Anderson James Anderson John Anderson nderson Richard Anderson Sheila Anderson Thomas Anderson Sue Andrews Anseeuw Bridget Armstrong Robert Arnold Kimberly Arp Debbie Arpy 32 5 , Q ive Seniors 77 I ea whoa.. mm L-1--fwqg 78 Seniors Seniors S Concentrate nn5tudies... m . . ...,.,,,.,,.,,,i ' r if Thad Smith scratches for the answer Lisa Atkins Bill Baker Duane QBaidwin Cynthia Barnett Steve Aveline Melody Baker Q David Bal mer Vicki Barnett Rebecca Bagatelas Rick Baker Lucinda Banning Gilbert Barrett Terri Barger S' li Daniel Barker Joseph Barroso Steve Bartz If X orah Batog Brad Batton Sue Baumhardt Curtin Barber htricia Beaird sick Bealrd Terri Beale Martin Bear Brad Beard Paula Beardsley GLY. x Ac X Rebecca Beck Shelly Beckman Sherry Beckman Todd Bellinger Jerry Bellmyer JoAnn Bender Jay Devrleze copies notes for tomorrow 's test. Seniors 79 But Nut Always. Renae Biggs Kent Bishop Julie Bisinger Rodney Bixby Jeannie Bivins Patty Black 80 Seniors 1 , Diane Bennett Doug Bert Jerry Bixby Stephen Blette Jim Dekker finally finds use for his Spanish book. Ko-N Barbara Benson Stuart Bitting Steve Blaser Karen Blomgren 4 R S 'tar X Q 525 'ff Q4 aurle Blondell ori Border ary Bottorff like Boyer 59 Mike Bousson Bob Bowling r Stacie Bowman Scott Boyle Sandra Bozeman Kathy Braden Keith Bratton Kim Bridgford Bernard Brooker Xa Nl X Jayne Blount Jerry Bolkcom Charles Box Dennis Branham Seniors 81 ff-vyrsr' wv IFfs:'ab Q2 ew Semnrs Take a M. Q A James Brokaw Tammy Clauion and Sindy Lyon save tirne at the bike racewby eating their apple Janef' Brown 4 Kevin Brown together. Steve Brown 82giSeniors Mfr Varjerie Brown ' J0hnfBruce ' Terri Bruce ,Shelly Bucher . Marty Buckwalter 5fQI?!?lBU Bvlllglf 'L Q 1 TerryBunting ,xwi Tim Bfmgrbridge ig V, 3-iliqmela 5urI'eson 1 ,JandesV,BurnsgQ h M W 1 5 S 4 1 i 4, ja Burns na Callas :ra Carlson Evan Butterfield Tracy Canfield Lori Carlson Bruce Bystrom Donald Cantrill Mary Carlson Terri Carroll John Caldwell Florence Caras Derek Carr ' Christian Carson Darrin Callahan John A. Carlson Diana Carr Chris Carty Qu ,. -w-..-,,-3,-7,31-v, Seniors 83 84 Seniors Art Glasses Draw Students Ann Caruso Clark Cason Kenneih CaSh Cindi Chelstrom Cynthia Case Wendy Chliberg Debra C imarrusti Tim Clark Mike Case! ,Jeff Chouinard DaveKCIark s Tammy Ciauson Bob Casfle Richard Christensen David Clark A Douglas Claussen l ' p I , 1 C l l L L . xi dn ronda Claussen Kathy Clayton Scott Clements Nlaureen Connors Barbara Coogan ,y Clemons Colleen Cline Laura. Clapton Kimberly Coopman Randy Coopman ff Clyde Jim Colberg Kimberly Colburn len Cooke Kathy Cooney Bradley Cooper V C 5 Seniors 85 uv!- .e.....n-L..-N--nas.JimiZ?.iuefa'9-oe:-ev-u-0214916:Mil2i'l!t:ri::1 'r 2I.Q:7 v l. ..-gr 0 rf-n----0 1 9 2 86 Seniors Scott Coppens Rosemary Cox Jeffery Crawford Tracy Crosby W rrrr Judson Costas Jeannie Coudenys Pete Counihan C John Bruce coaches Tammie Albers on the fine points of football during the Powder Puff Football game. Pamela Crouch Dannie Crowe Theresa Curnberworth Kristie Coutteau Michelle Covema ker Crystal Crosby Carey Cunningham l 2 l ieninrs Believe , m Equallty 'E' 1- E 5. :iz r ,125 , 45 V itf O A A ? Jon Lauth cheers the Senior girls on to a victory. I Dabney Jamie Dahlberg Pamela Daniel Thomas Day Thomas DeBlaey ia Danielson Pam Darnall Richard Darnall Lori DeCierck Lisa DeDecker fersa Davis Matt Davis Sue Day lissa DeBlock Tammy DeBusschere Arthur DeCIerck Seniors 87 Wi5'f 1W2Blf'H Thinlfinv SarahJGraham appears bored to death as she does her home K Work. 88 Seniors Chrisebelviirik Rita Deneve ' Lauriefliierinldafdt h Sandy -Dennison n Theresa DeSfnet WiUi?4im '3QSmef ' Jay Deivrieie ' Timot hy DeVriezeh Andrew Dehon 'K3.YfT'la'DEil 1il lgeY Kathy Defieeter James Dekker Rodney DeMarlie Joseph De Meyer fix Tammy Dhooge Diane Dombeck 4 Beth Dondanville Joe Barroso tries to bribe the teacher with his sad story in A hopes of a free weekend. Lisa Donis Mike Donovan Marisa Donth 'kink' Patrick Douglas Kevin Dowdal Kathy Downing Deborah Doyle Nllke Doyle Scott Drake Jacque Drefchinski Colleen Driscoll Seniors 89 - Q., is iq WSC Rainer Dronzek Kimberly Dryden Biology II Students Enjoy Dissecting Jeff Dye Jeanna Earley . . E . f Sandy Warren, Christa Rivelli and Lisa DeDecker pose with pavld Emper so Pamela 'mon Bob Emsgrom their cat for a family portrait. 90 Seniors - Sandra Dulaney Gary Duncan Rick Duncan Cindy Eberhardt Paul Edmunds Lisa Edgeworth awk Kathy Edwards Terry Edwards Kathy Ege :- 'zauirimn'-o-!'1e..'9ev:!--- '5::.:::9:.s5.. vang:v ::rrf1f:m.v-:a'::Q s-::.' 'W ::2fn.a.vmvv: -a-w:'u--:.:1v:.1'v:'f''P'-I'flrnfll'--- U---1 Ericson Joe Estes David Everett Fenneliy Susan Ferguson Dennis Ferral pm Marsha Failine Wendy Faust Christine Ferry Mark Fiedler ndiay Debra Fisher Laurie Fisher Ackley and Pam Wetzsteon discover that duh knee bone's connected shin bone. Duh shin bone's connected... Pamela Fisher Pamela Flippo Diane Flaming Loren Floming Seniors 91 ,Q--up-Q ------u ,Mx liiiiifiirizlis r 2 . ,1 Qi, Wrfjgirfuiririwkr-4rSrf1Eg5 Eff f?'jfRdnB9?FrarUilin' Qflvnichaferpsdsi Vicaseirlynrif fDean 'Fbrsn5S iii' Girl-watchingk Guy-watching Favvrlle Sw! . ,G ,- A 0995! ,Diariri Gallens r V A :Robert Garvin Cheryl Fortin m Richard Foster Kathy Foust' 3 3 Q A g rv f ru V David Frazier M Davad Freeman Dana,Gabrie1 rr ? f riflleffrey Gardner 4Nancy?Garner M QRen6Q Gartnzery Gauger Gillen Gonzales r 1ua Grafton Sandra Geddling Keith Gellerstedt James Giseburt Karen Gloe Mark Good man Tlna Gosa Sarah Graham Don Grawe Elizabeth Gersitz Darren Gidel Cheryl Godwin John Godwin Q W 3, ilii G -sm if , N,i' Q - L 55' L V rvi U X K Q11 1 1 fig -,11 Q L s ,Ms XA L A 3511- W,.. ,K I Looks like Matt Ostrand found something more interesting than basketball! Seniors 93 Q eww. GMA G .swim- if 4 H4 Seniors Y-2. .- . J ., ,,,,,g.:g,,,, 3 Q Q 6 . NN Seniors John Quick and Tina Watkins hurry to find their true identity. , Lisa. Green Mark Griffin Pamela Green Elizabeth Grisham 5-i K l Elh G M, ssrr, M Debra Gronnds Becky Gulley g2Johnnie Gunnersonr ,Kathleen Gustafson Rhonda Gustafson Susan Gustafson Diana Hackett Barry Hahn Deborah Hall Kathryn Hall Jw -:H ,,p-fwW- A,',4.e,4f'L,g as-'asv f Nha Said We're Grown-up . . i 9 A Xin' Hancks ' Jim Hank Mike Hanna Elmer Hallgren Ron Halistrom Steven Hansen Curtis Hanson 'Kevin Brown proves he's really young at heart. Kathy Hanson Mark Hardesty Sandee Harms Marcia Harper Mark Harper Janet Harrington Seniors 95 96 Seniors Nlerrilee Harris Fai me la Harvey Karen Hay gSusan Henderson Joy Harrounf 5' ' Teena-'Hartseck f Bob Harvey 1 Lori Harvey f Lets see now, if Iaim this just right, lt should fly straight to Milwaukee where someone will read distress message and then... ,sf f- ' Keyign Heade L Carol,Heald K Chris Heller Bryarl Hendricks is 3fJames'Hendricks L Brenda Herberg l reative Gul-ups Boy, I sure hope I find the on switch pretty soon this is embarassing! Diane Hill Mary Hines Chris Hodson Janis Hoover Tamara Hoover Diane Hodson Steven Hoffman David Hogeboom Karen Hoye Jim I-luennekens Greg Holman Paul Holmes Melody Hook Eric Horton Janet Howard William Howell Seniors 97 2, aan- . I N Cindy s Hugaert Christopher Husar W Theresa Hynd Deb Isenberger Janet Jackson A J ,g Enough is enough! 'f says Kathy Gustafson as her teacher gives another assignment, 98 Seniors , , 1 ,.Y ,UW g ., 'YL , ,,4,,,, Q, Peggy Jackson i Bob Jenkins Colleen Johnson J David Irwin Phil I Janecek Patrick Jensen J Debbie Johnson Kathleen Irwin Terri Jarrett Phillip Jensen ' George Johnson L Johnson sell Johnson Johnson Ly Jones e Jump Mike Johnson Scott Johnson Brenda Jones Carrie Kask Jan Jones L i 3 J Nobody Said It Was Easy. ,,,,..wa,.NN Q, ,, , , ,, 505 69443. Don t blame me! ' exclaims Julie. Lori gave me the wrong answe iii Sr v Craig Jones Denise Jones Lori Jones Amy Kasteiic John Kay Tim Keith Seniors 99 , Facial I-'unctiuns 100 ,Seniors Robyn finds her nose r 1 K a K n 5KeviniKeI.!?2y K f Terri Kelley. A K Pfiti Kinsey i K Shgrrie KinSEY K K Ervin1KelIy y iNlaur6en' KeiIy A K iiiaifrick Kdilbey 'Ardith Kiier Stiive Kliers I , Krisizobher Ketz ,Dennis Kindred Linda King ' i i ' Lisa Kirkpatrick ,Connie Kiss Judy Kistner Bob Klingborg E X s - x Jim Klugger Max Knees Cevin Komadino Richard Krantz ef fi Tammy Knight Ronald Knudson Eric Koeller Lynda Kroll Doug Krouth Kirk Lagerquist UQ f.,,. f KM, Chris Lance Staniey Landuit Jerry Lane Mark Langley Katherine Lanpher Steve Larson ' while Dawn Lema discovers where her cheeks REALLY are! 102 Seniors Gettin' Rowdy- Whatlt's All About 2 Don shows off his pool shooting ability to Scott and Tom while a wrong junior signals a touchdown. Sorry Bill! N- 2: My 2 ,-yu ,M Xa gig' :WL ,M M4 . i VS. Jon Lauth Tim Leasenby Ronald Leemans Julius Leffler, Jr., Max Leibengood Melinda LeComte Don Ledbetter John Lewis Kurt Libey Dan Liljeberg Lisa Leech Laurie Leemans Dawn Lerna Lou Lester fbi urt Lind Jeff Lindberg Ralph Lindblad my Loding Jeffrey Loete Doug Lofgren inda Longueville Tom Lopez Jim Lorenz ori Lovell Paul Lucas Kim Lueth ?..4i Cathy Lingris Lori Lira Denise Long Gary Long Pam Engstrom and Tammy Hoover exhibit their true far- mer style at the Hoe-Down. Seniors 103 104 Seqiors x., Q iv Q54 Sf. . oebrawunaegli Y i nvficnae l LunuqLssf Reva Lyss K Kathy Maeglin' Gerry Majetic , x David, Mallery - Kathbfihef Nlgngelsdorf 'Fk:tmela NIarkirfi QU' AW Q f.'.f3 ff5' ', 'X Lynda LUSH' Cindy Maerd Michael Malmstead Brian NlarIier L X xx, . Barbara Lynn Sandi Lyon Starlette Nlaere Pam Maitlen ,,,,,,,,u launhf'llSlhH0'1lv av James Martin Kim Mason BiH'Mathias Tammy Mathias Kevin McCormick -aura McCullough Peter McCumber Monte McDermott Tane McDermott JoElIen McDow Qohn Mclntosh Imble McClain Melissa McKinley Nancy McKnight W?kdidn'i think you'd understand ihose kind of jokes M e. ' ' o QU, K .-1, pf -W A We' Y . wg . V, M, 4 1 x vl- ff Seniors 105 106 Seniors -Qfllf -fa. 3? Sharlene McLaud Genevieve McPherson Barbara Nletsa Chris Nliiler Y My , fsyws-.WV.,, v in. iffm. Ricky McLaughlin Jill McLurkin Eve lVlcNalley Gary McShane Lynne Nlehuys Terrie Melton Victoria Nleyn Karen Nlichalski Isabel lVlier Kris learns the BrokenyLeg Boogie at this years Homecoming Dance. N. 2? William lVlcNeal Lorraine Meredith Diane Milefchik Susan Nlillett I 'lberly Minard F Montag 46 ur lill l 5' if-f f f l, 1, gy in his all icia Mullen E Myers ll ll onthall ls Fun? i....-in -W M ANR M, A Krista Minnehan Richard Moon X, ,N ion l, all l Doug Munger Jose Nache .NX W Jeff Mix Sherry Nllekush Todd Nlonnier Sheri Moore Robin Morehouse Ellen Mueller My r ff-if Wwffmgfwwezrfl .V I? 4, in in It would take more than an injured leg to keep Jay Orendorff off the football field. Seniors 107 1.08 Seniors I x A .,xS,,,,..,,A:v,x oNe 'fl 1353, M x.g. .- . W kmawww ,, 5- - . - r Q Q Christina Natsis Tamara Nafsis David Nipper Mark Nomady Fhm O'Brien Greta Ocken . l t ?Jerry5Ql2g!s? poly fl Cel'laggOIival 11 lg N - N f it we ,X S Carol Nelson James Nelson Todd Newell Wesley Nutt Beth Nye Bruce Oates h 'Judy O'Donne1l 3 Lori Offergeld Y 4 l N f Christine Ohlsen AY 'r fDgn .OISQI1 A - . yglfyrtv Olson? VV - . ,l, lflylarkggeon of m Olson Tom Olson Jay Orendorff ert Osborn Darla Ortie Brenda Osberg tt Ostrand Karen Otis Donna Ott Anne Padesky Allen Palmer Curt Panicucci scoff Park Wendi Parker .. - Seniors 109 gi.. M af 1 My .e SIZJSQSHSMP , we gf v. 33 W 03 S . be , M, V fr S2335 K' 3, D 'Q .V 3 . ew. ZW.. sa so SY F. 1 110 Seniors 's.,,,,,,.r e xe Jennie Payne Webb Perdue Lisa Peterson Rod Peterson Richard Philiips Lynn Ricon Pam P Parkinson Mike Patton Julius Perez Sue ,Peterson Gary Parksi Rusty Patton Carrie Perkins Alan Phiiiips Lissa Patrizi Carol Rixulson John Peterson Kim Phillips MHS Seniors Are Tough Competitors .mara Pikuza y Posateri leryl Preston al Ralston 199 f, Mike Plog Debra Poterack Michelle Price Sharlene Ramirez Cheryl Podlashes Dori Powell John Quick JoAnn Roman tis -6 X, :fx Duane Pollard Edward Pope Lore Powell Mark Powell Daniel Quinlin Scott Raes Debbie Randall Tom Raney a.QQfll's -YT Seniors 111 W-,fi 112 Seniors Z. 1. Kevin Reihm mr Bruce Rash Jeff Reinke Reuben Reyes Ingrid Reynolds Tamara Roberts w Robyn Rasm ussen Robert Reberry Sue Reid Eric Rodkey -Gregory Reisenbigler Pamela Rennick Margaret Reschly Robert Reyes Gretchen Reynolds Ralph Reynolds Lisa Ricleout s Christa Rivelli o Nancy Rives R Robin Robinson Timothy Robinson Michael Roche l 'atrick R odr iguez 3354 . 41' , 1 4 ,AQ ': Iva: H11-' Jul ie Roete Mary Roman R S, 'W4'7,y,L S K f .rg .Q , l i e Ryser David Ryan Clarisa Rogers Theresa Rogiers Kelly Rl-,lan Carlos Sanchez Todd Rosenthal Richard Rosko Joan Rowe Rhonda Ruggeberg Greg Rummans Debra Rusk Mark Ryan Bonnie Ryckeghem Susan Ryker Kraig Sanders Kim Sandler Marc Sandgval 1 Seniors 113 4 l 114 Seniors . , -, K ,X 5 Building Trades... I-lard VVnrk Pays Ui .. . r f ' ..,,., .f r. '. e r ee fi if J , , I ,,,,, A 5 f J ? 1? 1 gin' Xi J . ', . HQ I ,wgg 4. .., . 7 W V J ' fr. X 5 ,, ..,,, ,, gi Nu., X... Chrustopher Sanetra Frank Scavuzzo Sande Scherbroeck Sharon Schlundt Jay Sandstrom Tnmothy Schmndi James Schnepple John Schorpp Steven Schruefer Edith Schmidt Sit-f 1 i Q X K Susan Schroeder Robert Schultz John Shutte Patricia Schweitzer Elizabeth Scott Dale Seaholm Carl Seaman Jim Seaman. Sandra Searle . J Lisa Seibert E 5-5- S 4 Suv Wwe. K Sei Ier Serres Shaffer Shelton ndy Skovronski 'ble 40 if i '.+:pv tx- ,,..,..-A24 Deborah Sellmann Connie Severs Linda Sharp Loretta Sheridan Erik Skromme 5 M e- 1 1' ,Vi 1 K fi Q 1 1, Qin 'zgrzz f -'M K... AW I , I :fl TX is Q .V gl y S 5,5 K 'Ng' . K ff 2 ii 5,...-,rf , me Q- f -QYS Paui Shaw Pam Shea Cindy Shelton Jeanne Sikardi Jim Sims Judy Sizemore Terry Slayden Chris Smith Danny Smith Seniors 115 116loSeniors5 - '5 X 'FNWMMSTSW T- -fa Q JoAnne Smith Terri Smith Erin Sones p 'Christine Starofziky Richard Stephens June Smith .1 Thad Smith S Donald Soseman Michael St. Clair Rebgcca Srnnth S Lis-a1Snydef V S Janet Spriggs Sheila Stegeman KimberIey:Smith Sheri smith Beverly Sneed John Soethe Dave Sountris Mike Stafford Annette Steadman Marisa Sfemple, David Stephenson Richard Stephenson The Best Time nt the Day: Lunch!!! D 'il A Q g J .Q nald Stevenson Paul Stineman Ruth Stiner lrlon Stewart Sally Stoneking Mark Stover m Strombeck Colleen Stromberg Debbie Strong chael Sukach Mark Sutton Brian Swales J K 2.1 . img - 'ii x ., Cheryl Stogsdill Brian Stewart Janet Stowell David Strom Mark Stwalley Kathy Suhl Nice weather brings students out for lunch. Seniors 117 Wulf -S- ,1- .I ws v, 31 -U..f ai? g Marjorie Ulrich Kelly VanDamme Karen Veach rah Villarreal Rudy Vnllarreal Dan Vmar Dave Vogele Wadsworth Rack Wages Julie Valker Mark Walker 120 Seniors S35 Reaching Fu: Bur Goals E 5 E Q. ..,..-of Elizabeth Warner Robert Warner Lauren Watkins Bettina Watkins Steve Weitzel Henry Wells, Linda Walters Jennifermwambeke Sandra Warren Q ,Shawn Warren a 'Da'r'la, Weber W W Karen Weigandt ' Cathleen Welvaert Beth Wendt Connie Warhurst J Robert Wasserman Paula Weigandt Rob Wendi V V 49 ,- athy West Terry Westbrook Maureen Westerfield Pamela Wetzsteon Dianna Wheeler aura Whitbeck Claudell White Donna White Greg White Hugh White aniel Wiborg Cindy Wickum Pam Widen Cindi Wiedenhoeft Kevin Wiklund Nvs. 549.47 aren Wilker Carol Williams I'iI trade you my egg salad for your twinkie, bargins Matt Wray Seniors 121 ., he 5 4uw K -naw Linda Williams Robert Williams Len Winter Mark Winthurst fu - X f 1 L i, 1 lr s fe, l l 'Ll 7Rick Wilsori in Janet Wilson Jill Wriz W Scott Wolf W Timothy Wolfe Chris Wise man Danelll Wolfe . Eric Woodard 5 l 3 2 -2 A L 122 S ' emors Matt Wray , .. '55, VE ff W., Pi 3. gf Todd lwihderkhecht Dennis Witt Kent Wolfe . W Kathy Woods ' .i Ronda Wrighty 5 it lim Wulgaert inn Zelnio l Mary Wymore Kevin Yuskis Anthony Zaboudil CAMERA SHY SENIORS ARE -- Donald Anthony Randy Atherton Mike Aubert Ed Beaudry Ron Blankenfeld Bob Burns Tim Carleton Randy Cervantes Daniel Christal James Clausen Laurie DeVrieze DeWayne Drumm Jay Elliot Bonnie Ellis Kent Evans Gene Farnsworth Richard Groene William Hall Roger Heaton Cheryl Hill Y. Susan Hillyer Mike Horton Julie Irwin Susan Jamieson Debbie Johnson Mike S. Johnson Peggy Johnson Bill Jones Jim Kirby Michael Knowlton Art Krauel Richard Kress David Lance Michael Lundquist Joe Mahieu Pam Mattecheck David Michl Roger Monkus Zeferino Ortiz Randy Parker Kevin Peterson Judith Probizansky Mark Ramirez Crystal Robinson Ryan Rowe Robert Rumler Brenda Russell Sheri Schneekloth Steve Shean Sonia Sims Marlon Stewart Darcy Stogsdill Belinda Teague Keith Thomas Tim Tittle John Tyminski Orlando Vallejo Rick Wampler Dennis Williams Jay Ziegler ROB WARNER 1959-1976 Mike Zeitler Jeffery Zelnio Seniors 123 Wvv,-,TQ7 CI? ...and by the way, thanks for calling Jerry! ,.....q..,. WUPIC Behmll the Scenes There's no doubt about it The class of '77 has left J its impression on lVl.H.,S. With two winningyfloats, nu- s W merous academic and athletic achievementsy and count- 'i less extra-curricular accomplishments, we're bound to bel ' talked about until our children are the 'ones thatfbreaklthei milestones we set. Josh Grafton-Senior Class President 1 f Our class was very fortunate to have three such great advisors during our high school years. They are Mrs. Candice Walters, Mr. Stanley Leach, an Miss Susan Liliig. i Our senior class should feel rewarded and quite proud of all their hard work. With thefhelp of f our advisors, class members, and facultyymem-, bers, we have accomplished many of the things' we set out to do, y t l t Sheri lVloore-Secretary4Treasureri 124 Senior Officers and Advisors o We'yre had anqthert great year! l'myglad-that l hadthe chance to be a part of and to work with such a fantastic class. l would like to take this opportunity to wish everyone in the- Class of '77 happiness and success in their laftergraduation plans. i o s s Anne Padesky-Vice-President .f Qx '7' C ,ar- K ,mr . M 1 f. ' . l f '22 W .lugfn ,,.f,. , av '- , -, we ew I x W., .,r..N, . , HX? Q I .f i f-X 12 V ,,,,. , 2 1. Kevin Brown gives the square- dance announcer a little break at this year's Hoe-Down. 2. The sen- ior class got started early with a money raising car wash last sum- mer. 3. Diana Gallens takes off to avoid being splashed by some harm- less water. 4. Sandi Lyons and Tam- my Clauson are only a few of the many seniors who sold Moline lVla- roon ski hats and tams to raise a little money for the class. 5. A couple of clowny seniors toss out free suckers to their excited fans, the M.H.S. student body. Senior Activities 125 A 'K sl Seninr Year Brings Lasting Memories 1. READY, SET GO! Beth Wendt and Danny Lilje- berg attempt to win the tandem relay at this year's bike races. 2. Danny blows up the balloon after having squeezed himself into a girdle three sizes too small. 3. Pop goes the balloon between Beth and Danny---on to the finish line! 4. As predicted and expected, the senior girls lambasted the sophomore girls in the Powder Puff football game. Getting ready for the kickoff they line the bench up. 5. What should I do with the ball now? 6. Eric Rod- key gets ready to fill Linus' frame with crumpled newspapers. 126 Senior Activities l 1 l l l - ,f A U WQ, gf ., ,, , ff N ' f + 1 K pf, s:t,,1vfa,4 2 I .e f 3 4 Q ,,.. ,emi 1' si, if 1 A a tera 4. He takes a break along with Cindy Hu- Eberhardt, Eric Woodard, and Todd f ' ' long night s work. 2. Becca P.J. Jensen, and Randy Skrovonski looks to be Linus' leg. 3. Only a left to stuff and then we get to fluff- y this is important too says there won 't be any napkins guys to stuff if we don't fold 'em! 5. Godwin and Chris Ferry fluff napkins as as they can in order to complete the mornin . 6. After 3 ears of 9 Y can get a little dull! exclaims Poterack. 7. The senior class again pro- ed a fantastic float, and to the 5951 senior , any floa t of theirs is a winning float!!! Senior Activities 127 Lf' The 50's Dance, sponsored by the senior class, was again one of the most ex- citing events of the year. Everything from greased hair to bobby-socks contributed to the nostalgia of this era, and students seemed to enjoy every minute of it! 128 Senior Activities ieniurs End Year With Class 5 M -was .. These two girls are taking a little stroll at this year's 50's Dance. 2. The land which played this year at the dance was composed mainly of three seniors, Dennis Ferral, Bob Castle, and Jeff Lindberg. 3. Scott Wadsworth and Mike Joyle generate some school spirit for the Regional Championship game against he Alleman Pioneers. 4. Senior Tim Keith watches a couple trying to do the itterbug. 5. Heidi Watkins and Mike Roche go for it as they dance to the music. l. Preparing for A. D. C. are two of the seven dwarfs who in reality are a :ouple of seniors. Senior Activities 129 Semi' Awards Glass 130 Senior Awards Joshua Grafton Activity Award Robyn Rasmussen D.A.R A 5 A Joshua Grafton Merit Shield l Sheri Moore y American Legion Award Kim Bridgford Julia Gettemy Sheri Moore r Popularity Cup Joshua Grafton e American Legion-Award Evan Butterfield Julia Gettamy Joe Ryser Popularity Cup A gl l 1 nf 19775 Top 2 n Bridget Armstrong Laura Carlson Douglas lVlunger te Timothy Schmidt Joann Bender Theresa Cum berworth Judy O'DonnellT Beverly Sneed Stuart Bitting ' Beth Donclanville Daniel Quinlin David Stephenson Roxanne Walker l Kim Bridgford Theresa Hynd Scott Raes Janet Stowell John Kay Gretchen Reynolds Charles Trapkus Ann Zelnio 4 l 4 il tl ,l 1 l l D l Z 1 w l 4 l l 5 l l l l l 4 i 5 3 J l 4 A Top ZA 131 1976-77 National Honor N ,,,l .A Senior members of National Honor Society are 1ST ROW: P. Schweitzer, S. Smith, B. Sneed, M. Stemple, R. Stephens, and H. Swansonp 2ND ROW: D. Stephenson, R. Stevenson, S. Stonlq king, J. Stowell, and B. Dondanvilley 3RD ROW: A. Zelnio, D. Swartz, R. TayIor,C. Trapkul and J. Wilsonp 4TH ROW: M. VanNorman, S. Wadsworth, L. Watkins, P. Weigandt, P. Wetzs' son, and D. Wray. 1. Bridget Armstrong and Ann Zelnio are this years two National Honor 7 Society Scholarship Applicants selected by their fellow classmates. 2. Sue Henderson examir t some tissue cells in a Biology II class. 3. In the Math Lab is Dan Quinlan trying to punch ou computer program. I my ' f, wr' v ' J T I T ft I -spy faavuownmvf From WWW' . -fa M-M-as A f ug ng y , 1- J A ttss L , ' l V ,nw I -A f:: 2 ' V W' I Other senior members include 1ST ROW: L. Adam, S. Ahrens, M. Harris, C. Crosby, S. Day, B. Armstrong, D. Poterack, T. Rosenthal, S. Bozeman, K. Bridgford, L. Carlson, M. Carlson, C.Chelstrom, S. Geddling, and M. Connors: 2ND ROW: J. Costas, R. Cox, J. Ames, J. Anderson, K. DeGeeter, T. Hynd, B. Benson, K. Dryden, L. Jones, M. Falline, L. Fennelly, S. Ferguson, N. Garner, E. Mueller, and R. Wasserman, 3RD ROW: L. Grisham, G. Ocken, J. Harrington, R. Alvarado, B. Harvey, S. Henderson, T. Dhooge, C. Johnson, M. Johnson I. Reynolds, S. Drake, K. Lanpher, B. Lynn, K. Minard, B. Bagatelas, and D. Mungerp 4TH ROW: J. Nelson, D. Hackett, J. O'Donnell, L Offergeld, K. Olson, S. Peterson, J. Posateri, L. DeDecker, D. Quinlan, G. Reynolds, N. Rives, R. Robinson, C. Sanetra, S. Scherbroeck, and D. Claussen. - 132 National Honor Society Society Members Announced nior National Honor Society members include 1ST ROW: M. Albrecht, L. Anderson, V. Healy, T. Hunigan, M. Bartel, D. Baum, D. Bro- rg, J. Carl, A. Champion, T. Chase, T. Copas, B. Dangel, S. Delles, D. Dingma.n, and K. Dormanp 2ND ROW: J. Duncan, M.. Dunn, M. ans, R. Edlund, K. Ferguson, S. Friesth, N. Gesling, L. Grafton, A. Gippert, T. Gustafson, D. Haertjens, A. Hank, B. Harrison, P. Hart, and Butts, 3RD ROW: R. Archer, S. Anderson, A. Hunter, M. Hynd, P. Jennings, S.Johansen, P. Jones, L. Lambrecht, C. Lewis, S. Modlin, Mudgett, T. Nixon, and L. Raya, 4TH ROW: B. Rohrer, B. Rutherford, K. Schrempf, C. Soethe, T. Spawn, B. Stephenson, L. Strother, Tomlin, L. Vols, D. Weseloh, S. Zelnio, S. Pearson, J. Railsback, and L. Ransdell. .5 il' ...Y 4' 6 1:3 gig: :.?gj3.aeN ,tru fir I W, A I if '4'-4 .,.......-we 1. Ann Hank demonstrates how leaming can be fun with the use of head-phones in the language department. 2. The Social Studies Resource Center provides modern equipment so stu- dents like Paul Hart are able to individually view filmstrips. 3. And then there's always the good old text book! says Darla Broberg as she reviews her literature assignment. National Honor Society 133 xy , 'arg 1 f 7N . -N, ,..-. f xt' X lllllllll 1 -' . 1 1 'V 21, f,7,'?'L2r1: 3, - --' Kwik ' YW 'L M ge ,B X Q ff . nmuumm R iv. 0 I Q' x ' 4 WW I ' ' ' l WJ I: x L m -wvwmnuxfmnuw ' . ls N - sx , , ff X ' qv Y-N ga , F' Mil- N M W ,Qfr w 'ii dq :mi 1 Ek! 5 'tux NA NWN , 4, NSS. Xxx!! UNM, Mm Siam W SWF , Ninn 'M W wx-45. 'SA-' -X ggi +--'kv xQu,ES5hmx, . .. ,. '2 21-sr X HN , , ff f 'gakimzm ,, ,fy if 'X X 'W ,, ,W A J 2, f 11 f U f 1 ff , ,l d if flfffzlll fl , g,, ,, 1 ' 1 mf x W, W M W W' 2 '2'ff1W . WW' M-Qf'fa.Q 21.2a A , W wt ,, ,I MW M NM WW Y i vgdg- -, ia L Mfg 423' Q 5 , . J - - .JN 1.10, g... . 152, .,,' ' 'uv 12-2--'-:refs-.1 4-c,,,,--v- 2f, J ict! , ti' I l jg.,-ff-- f- ,. .V ,,,., ,.f-in QF ' pf 116' ' Y R . .lx It 'L D 3' l ,Wt - ,st o llvtt 3323 'f gif! 'A X X lvQi :lx' xx i Il Q Ni Hlil , ilxll V ,X l l l e Q' 13. 'si' ' I N l ill l Y . .x Q - I r Q-l '+ L-,xg-g., i --wzii , F - The riding plow shown here depended upon animal power to till the land. lt was one of the implements in the middle of Deere's attempts to make plowing easier and faster for the farmer. Because the riding plow was neither the original nor the latest model offered by Deere, little attention has been given to it by people of today. Juniors, too, are in the mid- dle. Because they have already been introduced to the school and yet, will not be graduating for ano- ther year, all that they need to concentrate their energies on are school and home life. This leaves lots of time for reflection. Reflections on gradua- ting, reflections on leaving home, reflections on growing-up and not really wanting to. Being a Jun- ior isn't always easy. X li 1-fr Q ,it i Y is - JR as be ,b X :g l NEB.--f,- -j'J--W a ' f-- - fffgffff-I at fi!-fe - - - ,' H' .- -f.-an1.1-Jezwszfirvw, ., 2armasH-s.-- --:Y -v ' -1-111413:-., ,f , if Sq? 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Ackerland David Adam Heidi Adolf Nlarlo Albrecht Donna Alender B Robin Allen Joel Ambrozi Brenda Ames Gerrie Anderson Greg Anderson Jane Anderson John Anderson Laurie Anderson Liz Anderson Melanie Anderson Sandy Anderson Shelia Anderson Julie Andrews S. Andrews Dawn Anseew Brian Anthony John Appleman Randy Archer Carol Armstrong Rick Armstrong Charles Arp Kristine Arpy Gerald Aswege Cathy Baca Marta Bahnks Judy Bahl Gary Bailey Sharon Bailey Sharon Bailey David Baird Kevin Banfield Scott Banks Glenn Barr Mal'y,Bartel Sue Bartlett Bill Bartz David' Baum A Sue Baumhardt Johnny Beaird Brian'Bealor Leanne Bean Warren Bean if Brian Beard LisasBeevwsaertl Michael Behnken Karl Behrens - Liz B eiderbecrke Kurt Bellmyer Bob Berhenke , Shannon Belville Michael Bender 'Mike Benedict Greg Bennett Michele Bennett Quilla Bennett Doug Berhenke Joseph Berndt Jeff Bertram 136 Juniors l Fans support Maroons despite a losing season Moline football can bring the old and young together R Sift ,.,.x is 3? 6 4. ' -, f , , W, 1. 2 4 I ,-5,55 J . .pf 4 qv , s , u Q ., A J V .gn , . ' Y I e h A Q--f 1. I 'ai 53 Wi' Q I .5 fl in fl' 12-I3 Q l 'wwvs , ,f Kelly Charles Mike Chase Thomas Chase Estella Chavez Steven Chekewicz Tony Chinn Mark Chovinard Brad Churnbley Brad Cirricone Christine Clark Deborah Claussen T Virginia Clauson Karen Claybaugh Sue Clayton J Cindy Clements Jacqueline Clemons Greg Cl ifton Ki m Cl ifton Lori Coates Kim Coleman Cynthia Colley Stephen Colwell Brent Cone Donald Connell Robin Conner Tony Conrad Cathy Cook Debbie Cook Mark Cook Marsha Cook Jill Coopman Tonya Copas Chris Coppens Janet Costas Roland Cox Sandy Cox Theresa Cox Diana Crow Vanessa Crow Michele Cruse Jill Dailey Laura Dallman John Dalton Penny Dalton Steve Dalton Brigid Dangel Jim Danielson Richard Darnell Kevin Davidsor Freddie Davis Dave Dawson Mark Day James Dean Ann Decoster Blanca DeLaRosa Steven Delles Stephen Dembosky' Lisa DeMeyer Ellen Demink Mark Denkoff Becky Dennis Scott DePaepe Tracy DePover Timothy Despain Donna DeVol der 138 Juniors ek Mark DeVolder Tim Devought Kevin DeVriese Nancy DeWanz Dave DeWitt Theresa Dickson Dean Dingman Beth Doering Richard Dooley Kathy Dorman Karen Doye Robin Doyle Laura Dreifurst Alan Duberg Cindy Duckett John Ducey Jill Duncan Carla Dunn Mike Dunn Doug Dyer Bob Eaton Joanie Eberts Tracey Eckert Mary Eckles Robin Eder Rich Edlund Darrell Edmonds Elaine Edmonson Gerald Edstrand Christy Edwards Roberta Edwards Kathleen Eller Kathy Elliott Kelli Elliott Kristine Enstrom Brenda Erickson Karen Erickson Denita Erwin Charlie Escarza Melanie Esterdahl Mike Evans Kerry Ewert Diane Ewing Julie Falk Kim Fank R. Farr Patti Favri Derik Felger Kris Ferguson Brian Ferry Jon Feuerbach Tracey Feuser Leah Finkle Greg Fisher Mary Fisher Matt Fisher Gail Fletcher Diane Floming Linda Floming Kevin Francescon Ed Franks Laurie Franklin Lori Fraser Lynn Fredrickson Mike Frey John Frieden Sue Friesth Tracey Froberg Abby Frohreich Doug Frybarger Juni ors 139 Durk Fogle lVlarkLFord i 'Ron Forgie L 'Wayne Foresf- Colleen Fox ' Susan Fox A C indyriiargano Roy Garner r Doug Garrison Ron :Gartner Kae 'Gauger Q JeffiGerard Nancy Gesling Jon Gibbons Roxanna Gibbs Shane Gibson- Katherine Gilson Cliffs Ginn Allison Gippertl Beth, Glazebrook Christy Godwin ,Sandy Goetz g Lydia Gornezr Bill Gordon Ned Gosa Lori ,Grafton LarryAGraves . Phill-ip Grchanr Lori Griffin Pamela Grisham Dan Groene ox Jeff Grubaugh ' Desi Guerrero Lawrence Gulley Linda Gustafson 'Tim Gustafson Terri Hacker Debbie Haertjens Joe Hahn Kim Hammer Chr is Ham merburg Connie H ammerstrom Jirn Hammond Ann Hank D Mike Hansen Sandra Hanson Toni Harding Beth Harlow Randy Harms Mitch'Harness 'C Mary Harp Mark Harris h Bobrlvlarrisonz Q sier r Paul Hart M Debbie Hartzell Mark Harvey , MartinwH arveyl Christine Hasley Pam Hasson Gordon' H autman vvirgmia l-liealyl Susan Heath K. Heaton Sherryalrleisley 'Tami' Hendriokso TeresalHendrickson Roxanne Hendrix Sue'HenbkelsV Dona1qKHensley Bonnie Hewitt Chrisjine Heyvaert Steveirikibbs V r ' Cliff Hicks 140 Juniors l Fl Corrine Hilger Tom Hines Charlie Hintz Harry Hodgerson Robert Hoffman 7 Jenni Hoggard Michael Holle Ben Holmquist Lisa Hoover Sue Horton Lora House Debbie Howard Jackie Hoye Patricia Hoye Lynda Hoyt Nancy Huff Kim Huffman Guy Huggaert Ginger Hughes Rod Hull Toni Hunigan Jesse Hurtado Brenda Husar Susan Husson Ann Hunter Mary Hynd Diane Ickes Dawn Irving Merle Irving Diane Irwin Sharon Isaacson Scott Jackson Todd Jamieson Richard Janes Jody Jeffery Patti Jennings Randy Jennisch Ethan Jersild Sherry Johansen David Johnson Julie Johnson Kris Johnson M. Johnson M. Johnson Sue Johnson Peggy Jones Terri Jones Walter Jones Dawn Jump Jump, Steven Kaalberg, Ken Kaiser, Karen Kappler, Sue Karlix, Karen Karn, Diane Kastelic, Judy Kave, Grady Kearney, Jim Keith, Cheryl Kelly, Dave Kemmann, Keel Kemp, Kirk Kennedy, Tim Kerns, Barbara Kerr, Tamra Ketelsen, Kirk Kettler, Kirk King, Candy Kiss, Mary Klarkowski, Jamie Knoeferl, Joe Knoles, Debbie Juniors 141 Todd Kochuyt Evan Kokinos Christine Koresko Shelia Kramer Dennis Kroeger Kathy Kroeger Tiffen Krotz Patti LaBotte Julie Laden Laurie Lambrechii Mark Lampo Chris Lance Laura Lane Bruce Lange Tim Langfeidt Pat Langill Becky Lannoo Parn Larson Mark Larvenz David Latting Lisa Laws Tim Lavin Chris Layer Pam Leaf Don Ledbetter Darryl Lee Kevin Leemans T. Leemans Jeff Lemaster Scott Lesage Tom Lesage Dana Leslie Janice Lester Karla Lester John Leuck Cindy Lewis Anthony Liberty Scott Liddell Eric Lindley Carla Lindsey Mark Lindsey Hal Linson Dana Lisenbee Kelli Loan Amy Loding Matthew Loete Debby Lofgren Kelly Lofgren Mark Lohmolder Alesia Lopez Steve Losack Mark Lukens Pamela Luse Dan Lycan Roger Lyss George MacFarlane Dan Mack Tony Nlac Learn Cheryl Maere Tom Mahalla Jeff Mahieu Judy Manchester Jacki Margenthaler Scott Marino 142 Juniors A ,,L,, , ..,4,,, ., , .s 3. Q '. .. 3.' q . ea.. 0 Harold Long Jill Long Sharon Long Vernon Long Brian Lopez Nancy Lord , ' as v L . 'Q fn i ' Freda Marolf Scott Marshall Al Martin Lela Martin Valarie Martinez Mark Masengarb Jeff Mason Wanda Mason Duane Matthias Tom Matthias Cheryl Mattecheck Mike Maxwell Mark May Melisa Maynard Cynthia Mayne Driesst McAdams Kathy McAdams Dave McCarthy Beth McColl Bill McCraney Drucilla NlcCraw Crystal McDonald Tim McDow Bonnie McGuirk Kevin McKinzie Cherie McLane Joe McLaughlin Mark McLaughlin Kevin McMaster Wes McNalley Kathy McNeal Porter McNeil Roxanne Mendoza Dianne Mercy Robbie Meyn Lisa Michalski Martin Michl Eileen Mick Linda Mickelson Marcelino Mier Jeff Miller Jim Miller QL Joe Miller Phyllis Miller Sally Millett Don Miner Jerry Mitchell Robyn Mittman Douglas Mitton A Terri Mlekush Elizabeth Mock Terry Mock Stacey Modlin Katherine Moclricker Jerry Montag Ken Moody Richard Moore Pauline Morales Sue Moritz Sue Morehouse Kelly Morris Mary Morris Melanie Mortier James Moseley Matt Mosher Jeri Mudgett Niel Mullarkey Lynda Mungenast Bryan Murphy Debra Murphy JoJean Murphy A John Myers Jun iors 143 . aa- This class GENERATES all kinds of action. an 4' -,Mg 144 Juniors Active Classes In Industrial Artists Roger Myers Mike Nabb Tony Navarro David Needham Chris Nelsen Andrea Nelson Arnold Nelson Bryon Nelson Janet Nelson Jeff Nelson Kevin Nelson Todd Nerdahl Robbin Newquist Kevin Newton Betty Nichols Darrell Nichols Donna Nichols Donna Nickell Dennis Niska Torrie Nixon Jeff O'Brien Terry O'Connell Rick Ohrn Dan Olson Rick Olson Ron Oren Larry Orendorff Susan Orlowski Vicki Ossian Debbie Ott Mary Owens Bill Palos Randy Parks Connie Paschkov Linda Patterson Brian Paulsen Paul Paustian Laurie Peal Brad Pearson Leroy Pearson Shelly Pearson Lyle Pe-mont Dave Perez Sherrie Perkins Alan Perley Cliff Perry David Peterson John Petit Diana Phillips John Phillips Stephanie Phillips Debbie Pierce Rusty Pierce Cynthia Plunk Tim Plunkett DeeWitt Pollard Marilyn Pond Bill Powell Kim Powell P Snythia Powell Wayne Prather S Tracy Price Craig Pulford Julie Railsback Cindy Ramirez Kathy Randall S an Barb Schnepple Betty Sersion Linda Seusy Sue Sheesley Dianne Siebke Chris Simcox Sam Sisemore Mike Slead Dave Sliniger Kim Smilgis Carol Smith Jeff Smith Lorie Smith Michelle Smith Mitch Smith Terry Smith Jeff Snyder Cathy Soethe Debrah Solomon Jim Soseman Ann Sparacello Gary Sparks John Spaulding Terry Spawn Betty Spence Joe Spencer Kim Spencer Helen Spires Sue Spires Connie Stafford Neil Stamp Mark Stanley Randy Stark Robie Steagall Ronnie Steagall Robyn Stechalin Claudia Steele Howard Stephens Bob Stephenson Rober Stevens P. Stevenson Doug Stewart Pam Stewart Sue Stockwell Michelle Stogsdill Rick Stone Dave Straffordl A Julie Strayer Jean Striecler 4, Linda Strother S Robert Stuckey Robin Stuclcey Sharon Sullivan' Sylvi Summers Marla Sutton , Marlo Sutton S Judy Sutty Mark Swanson y Deeann Swartz Deb Swiatkiewicz Lisa Swiatkiewicz Shelia Swick Clarence Swords ,r Y It , , 1 Q MAKE-UP 148 Juniors N . .21 K K. Weeks S Catherine Weimer L. Weimer Patti Welch Terry Welsh Dave Weseloh V Ron Wescott John Watson Dale Wheeler Debbie Whipple Linda Whitaker K. White Candy 'Wiegand Jane Wilkinson Y. Williams Randy Willhouse Donald Willis J Ricky Willits Eileen Wilson Sheri Wilson Steve Wilson Gregg Winter Mark Wismer Dave Wojcinski Mike Wolfe Lynne Wollam Tim Wood Laurie Woods Georgette Woodward Brenda Wright Rick Yates Brian York R. Youngs Lori Youngvorst Denise Zelnio John Zelnio Sue Zelnio Steve Zemo Barb Zvonik Aeri, Frank Alender, Donna Baker, Helen Barber, Lisa Barr, Glenn Carl, Jann Charles, Kelly Cooney, Lisa Eder, Robyn Gilmore, Millie Gober, Mary Ellen Harms, Kevin Hillyer, Dave Johnson, Caroline Kirby, Brad Kouvin, 'Jennifer Kistner, Lawrence Loding, Amy Newquist, Robbin Patterson, Linda Powell, Syndi Stamp, Neil Spawn, Terry Timm, Lisa Walker, Rhonda L as I visor Judith Smith, President Tim Kennedy, Advisor Bill Duffy, ce-President Julie Railsback, Advisor Cynthia Bingaman, cretary-Treasurer Ann Hunter, and Advisor Richard Lewis. The Junior class began the year with a bang by winning every major award in the Homecoming float competition. Whale Whip West captured first place in the class division, the Grand Marshall Trophy, and the Sweepstakes Award. Juniors sponsored the bike race in late Sept. This annual Junior event was fun for all who participated. The Juniors also raised money in other various projects. They are eagerly looking forward to becoming the leading class of the school. es. Tim Kennedy and V-Pres. Julie Railsback discuss future tivities with Advisor. lniors get involved in class meetings. Juniors 149 Float Victory Junior z i u ., i V f ' 1 I , ' v A YY w i if 150 Junior Activities i if ff Q Highlights the iss Year ff sf . ir? EZ ig 1. A.Nl.H.S. student dunks for an apple at the junior class sponsored bike race. 2. Watch- ing the tricycle race provides entertainment for all. 3. A few junior girls show a winning float is the result of many hours of hard work. 4. Mary VandeCasteele gets ready to toss some water on a fellow classmate during the junior class bike race. 5. The first place float Whale Whip West was presented with pride by the junior class preceding the 1976 Homecoming football game. 6. Sally Bolhous adds some hot Tabasco sauce to water which will be drinken by some unlucky student participating in the tandem relays. 7. A group of juniors show their true Christmas spirit by participating in the annual Share Joys auction. 8. Mark Lohmolder prepares an opening in the whale so a classmate will be able to move the whale's tail during the Homecoming parade. 9. Jann Carl and Ann Wallace wrap up this year's junior class spirit by proudly displaying a banner which reads Class of 78. Junior Activities 151 H H. .M 'N X, -'I 11 1 in 2 1 , - 9-...z-JL.. G A ,rn 'mlmulll-Y W iifmlfzsz 11, 0-X k 1' I B ma 1g + 1 - A..- gs pg,,51ffsVf'fif1,i , Y sw 5 ,. --W . W1 ' H ,f,fQ,,'!4f-rpm' W , W V 3 I ' -iff f VM .5 - f-------A W ., ., , Y f I ' If K 1 I l 3 4 '?j1TL'gTl i' 'j i ff l'!1'l'-- - 1 rw v ' , I 4, ' Ziff -QJ', gV,fl 921 W ' -A f. . JL , -4,9 2:3 Q- -X X 'fisfr-N fiiifwq .. ' Q l axS? iXMm9i 1QH-mi . 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SUPHUMURES Duane Ackerl and Gabriela Acosta Donald Adams Robert Adams Tammie Adam Glenn Adamson Amy Adel' ' Tracy Adkins Joyce Ague Don Aitken Sue Aldene Charles A lender Michael Allcott Christopher Allen Jack Allen Vickie Allen Paula Aller Donald Allison Mike Allison Luis A lmanza Frank Alvarado Steve Ambrozi Tom Amsbaugh Diane Anderson Irving Anderson June Anderson Ken Anderson Kim Anderson Kristine Anderson Michele Anderson Penny Anderson Kathleen Anseeuw Melissa Antu Jeannie Appelquist Lori Archibald Scott Armstrong Jeff Aronson Shari Arp Edward Arrington Leondard Ashby Roxanna Atchinson Norm Aten Linda Atherton Terri Aubert Amy Augustine Lori Austin Greg Babington Kristine Bacon Tina Bacus Valerie Bagatelas Susanne Bahl Bradley Baker Christopher Baker K. Baker K. Baker iTom Baker Kristy Baltzer Nancy Baney Elaine Bankhead Rhonda Banks Kirk Barber Bob Barlow Rick Barnett Charlene Barnhouse Tammie Barrett Richard Bartz 154 Sophomores it W' X al l. 5 A Young Love? 9 Alice Bates Mary Batzkiel Jennifer Baum Rob Bean David Beavers Brad Bellinger David Bellmyer Dave Bender Douglas Benker Jeanne Benson Hal Bergee Karen Berhenke Dan Berns Cindy Berry Rene Best Todd Best Jeff B ialobreski Karen Binns Bob Bisinger Diane Bivins Susan B j urstrom Leinese B lackaby Teresa B lake Steve B lakeney Lori Blecher Joe Blevins Krista Blondell Sue Blount Dorothy Boddie Melissa Boens Marianne Bohls Mary Bomelyn Colette Bonte Kim Booker Kenneth Boquist Bill Bornholtz Tami Bottorff Sue Bounds Julie Bousson Dan Bowling Denise Bowman Joseph Bowman Dale Boyer Larry Boyer Brad Boyle Harold Bramlett Michael Branham Robin Branham Joe Brenstrom Terry Briggs Blain Bringolf Charles Brokaw Becky Brown Bob Brown Bonnie Brown Cindy Brown Joe Brown Julie Brown Rusell Brown Todd Brown Tracy Brown Chuck Brownfield Angie Bucher Joseph Buck Reid Buckley 5nph's Learn to Compute Jeanette Bull Betty Bullock Anne Bumgarner Luanne Burdick Allen Burdick Allen Burgrnan Tamy Burns Charles Burrows Ricardo Burris Kathleen Bustard Linda Calef Tami Canfield Steven Cappaerf Ernie Caras Joy Carey Mark Carius Bob Carlson Charles Carlson David Carlson Mark Carlson Joey Carpio Randy Carr Bruce Carrigan James Carsell Bill Cashen Carey Carson Michael Carson Beth Carter Debbie Caruth Karen Cash Mara Cathcart Connie Caudill Bob Chenoweth Jeana Christensen Tori Churchill Jeff Cimarrusti Jay Claeys Lori Claeys Kerry Cline Bill Collins Lisa Collins Beth Collison Carl Compton Michelle Conklin Kevin Cook Rick Cooprnan Tonnie Corwin Tami Countryman Mike Courter Sheryl Cox Tami Cozado Susan Cresswell Cynthia Crosby Mike Crow Randall Crowe Cathy Cunningham Cindy Curry 156 Sophomores Bill Dailey Scott Dailing Al Dale Kevin Daniel Billie Daniels Mary Danielson Algebra II 'Plane Geometry:A Boggled Mind f 'F Q 1 X1 6 1? Sl-E5 vw Ra Qs QW Gary Fox James Frances Jay Frazelle Don Frazier Tom Freekickson Debra Froberg Pam Fromi Juli Frost Steve Fullmer Kundry Furman Tracy Gabriel Jim Gale Vicky Garmon Annette Garza Margaret Gersitz Carla Gilbert Lori Gillen Nlargeret Gilmore Phil Gilmore Terry Gilmore Steve Glenn Kevin Gluck Lori Gluck Joe Gochanour Darrell Goff Rich Goins Dawn Guldenpfennig Norman Goodman Tim Goodnight Tina Gonzales Glenda Gordon Sue Gorter Kathy Gosa Tom Gosa Bob Graham Cassandra Granger David Grawe Tammy Greene Jon Greko Lori Griffin Bruce Grimes John Grimes Tom Gritton Kevin Guerrero Leslie Guinn Julie Gulley Rob Guss Brian Gustafson G. Gustafson R ,. 4 Tammy Hackett Kris Haezebroeck Janet Hallene James Hallene Kent Hallstrom Don Hamer Kent Ham merstrom Karen Hammond Shari Hancher Mike Hansen Ken Hanson Tim Hanson Jason Harper Kevin Harper Dave Harroun Mary Harvey Jerry Hathaway Bill Head Steve Hafner Dwayne Helling Kelley Henderson 158 Sophomores fi? iq?- J Suzanne Johnson Sara Johnson Twila Johnson Jodie Jones Monica Jones Terrie Jones John Joseph Tammy Jump Dean Kalomas Bob Henderson Darral Hendricks Elizabeth Hendricks Torn Hendricks Becky Hendrix Donna Herron Barb Hensley Gary Hewitt Steve Hewitt Joanne Heyvaert Linda Hill Phil Hiracheta Shawn Hirst Sue Hodges Lisa Hodgson Diane Hoover Lisa Horsman Mary Horton T. Hotson Cindy Howard Patty Hoyt Noreen Huff Susan Huffman Susan Huffman Dawn Hufford Rod Hull Violet Hummer Kathy Hurst Kurt Hurst Tonya Ijams Paul Ingram John Irwin John Irwin Don Isenberger Peggy Jackson Stewart Jackson Gretta Jacobs Lisa Jacquin Corey Jahns Pam Jennings Rebecca Jensen Chris Johnson Frank Johnson Gail Johnson Joe Johnson Lisa C. Johnson Mark Johnson Richie Johnson Robert Johnson Maryann Kauzlaric John R. Kay Mark Keane Karie Kelley Lynn Kelley Dennis Kerns Ron Kendall Karen Kennedy Wayne Kenney Jay Ketz Barb Kiesele Sophomores 159 Cindy Killian Cindy King Nancy Kinkead Kelley Klingerman Laura Knees Joe Knittle Scott Koeller Beth Kolb Torn Kongerslev Amy Kraklow Brenda Kramer Sharon Kroll Donald Ladwig R. Lafountain K Georgia LaErence Kris Lagerquist Lisa Lagerquist Michael Lamantia Faul Lams Sherry Langan C Julie Larson Debbie Lassen Jeff Lavin Linda Layer Lori Lee Carolyn Leemans Don Leemans ,Jeff Leinfelder Chris Lema Tom Leonardson Edwin Lesage Howard Lester Kris Lester David Lewis Leanne Lewis Teresa Leuck Kathryn Liljegren Kassey Lindsey Jeffrey Lira Robert Lira Lori Little Leonard Lochrie Betsy Locklin James Loete . Esther Londberg Aaron Lopez L Richard Lopez Victoria Lopez Debbie Lothridge Nancy Lovelace Leonard Lucas Jari Luethi 1 Julie Lundquist Roger Lyall ,Roxanna Maddelein Jeff Magnuson C Beth Mahalla Claudia Main L Christine Malone Mark Malone -David Nlangelsdorf Jim Manning Mia Margonis Brenda Nlarkin L' Carolanne Marshall J John Marti n Sherri Martin Melissa Mason Claudine May Lori May Bill McArthur Janice McBride 160fSQhomores ...i,T 'VF' . is ,.,, Y ,ff 02, Q 1 , af 4 .il -. 1 A, K , . ,V hffgf, is , I. a, - Qin K lll Pleeeease let me in! li ...A Bagels M if '11 . 1' L , ., I Its a Hassle 0 0 o D, Making Ileclsmns 1 . McCarthy Bruce Terri ic McClay McCombs lVlcKinIey Kye T. McMaster hris A McKinnie Kelly McNeil D. McRoy anet McRoberts Tammy Medford S. Medinger Meegan im Susan Michl Jerry Miller Mickelson Marcy C. Mitchell isa Miller Miner Steve honcli R ichard Moore Vloore Moore Lori Steve Moseley Vloorhusen Morl ing 15:5 ' me .. ii FYVZX1 vii ! Mungenast Paula Mike Lynn NBQOVHYI Nlunger Tim Neaves Mueller Bob Neers P. Navarro Kathy Joe Nagle Margo K. Nelson Gary Neer Nelson Neighbors N. Nelson Lori Nelson Joe Mike Nelson D. Nichols Todd Nelson Newberry K. Newcome Tim Nolan Scott Don Niska Susan J. Nickel M. Nobling O'Bleness . B. Nordstrom Nordstrom Scott T. Julie Orhn John Olberts Olberts Ollenburger f .i .Q l , 4? T fe. X if 7.0 has Kris Nabb David Needham Kevin Nelson Peggy Nelson Ken Nichols Ann Noppe Dan O'ConneIi Dave Olson M. L. McHenry McCormick Robert Kim McNeal McNalley A. Medford Glenn K. Meredith MCSparrin Kris Miller Ken Nancy Moon Meredith S. Moreland Kim Dan Mundt Miller D. ' Moneymaker L. Moorehouse Dawn Muldoon Sophomores 161 Jan Olson Kelly Olson Olvera Nl. Judy Onderbeke Kathy Orlowski Baltazar Ortiz Charles Ortiz Doug Ott Jon Otto Shannon Overton Joe Owen Ron Padilla Brian Palos Stacy Parker Tony Parker Sue Parks Larry Parmentier Sandra Parmley Doug Parrott ZW J ' 1, 162 Sophom ores ba f 'J1 Dishpan hands'?? Scott Parsons Nick Paschkov Dale Passini Rhonda Paulsen Steve Paulsen Eloy Perez Dave Peterson Kathleen Peterson Kevin Peterson R. Peterson . R . Peterson Todd Peterson Tracy Peterson Tom Pfeiff Carlene Phillips Butch Pikuza Todd Plunkett Bryan,Podlashes A John Polanchek ' Morgan Polk r r Kevin Polley Lori Popelier Juan Porras' A ' John Poterack RlchardsPotter 5 Carol Powell ,Crai g yliowell Dawn Powell Lori Pratt ' Tina Pressley e Lori Preston K ,Jam est Prunty John Pullen, i 7' Jayne Purse Thelma Pyles P P Dianna Pynckei ' Patty Quick P. Peter Quinn 'W l Brett Radosevich, Julie' Radovich A Ann Ramser Lori Randolph Rosemary Rangel Diana R athe ,,aa'...-Aafeu...-.s+f--.. . Jaimie Raya Fonda Reed Teri Reed Orlena Reeves Michaelle Reiman Lavonne Rewerts Richard Reyes Sonia Reyes Laurie Reynolds Laura Richardson Ellyn Richmiller Ron Rieger Donna Riner Lisa Ritt Mike Rivera Penne Robinson Pat Roche Don Rockafellow Roger Rockwell August Rodemeyer Kevin Roesner Andrea Rogers Debra Rogiers James Rogiers Marcia Roqula Jay Ronk Duane Roos Danny Rosales Lisa Rosene Rodney Ruby John Rumberg Julie Rumler Jon Rummery Gary Rush Debbie Rutherford Rob Ryan John Ryder Richard Sabaski Kassie Sadler Daniel Saelens Bob Saemisch Korrina Sagers Ken Samuelson Let's see now...Did I remember to add the egg? Beginnings ui Another Belly Cracker? Julie Sand Scott Sandholm Ann Sandlin Doug Sandvick Tim Sass James Scalf Nlelita Schaechter Chuck Schanfish John Schmitz Courtney Schmook Debra Schneekloth Linda Schnepple Jeri Schoeve Darla Schold Stefni Scheiefer Carolyn Scott Julie Scott Phil Scott Nancy Seaman Kim Segura Sophomores 163 9. rf - - wi fe' , 'LL 'iW'QDvW J ' gi A - - gram V s 2 4 ,L 1 511,-L g fs ,KKV ' C , , 1 'ff i .S-11. A -in Q ,a vin- ' Ji 1 4' -it Ax Nw:3.,.: fi ' on gay? iy r sv t, I s V, ix fr P. 165 They didn't put their foot in their mouth. P. 164 At least they still have two more years. gi 1 ,, L ,- Kelly Swank Tom Swank Tom Swenson Lori Swaitkiewicz Laura Syrnmonds Bob Taflinger Betty Taylor Cynthia Taylor Susan Taylor Judy Teague Mark Terrell Tim Thiele Jeff Thomas Sheila Thomas Scott Thompson Teresa Thornborough Ann Tietjens Trina Tilton Garry Tipton Cathy Toline Toby Tornquist Arthur Torres Diane Totten Carolyn Townsend Tracy Travis Charlie Trevor Jesse Trim Sandra Tufts Steve Umland Steve Umstattd Norma Valenciano Una Vallejo Phillip Vanearwage Theresa Van Erstvelde David Vanderbleek Don Vanderhayden David VanderJeugdt C. Vanlemore P. Van Oteghem K. Varrett Magdalen Vasquez Betsy Verplaetse Mile Versluis Chris Villarreal M. Volker Ray Vols Sue VonLangen Darell Vyncke Tim Wachs Richard Walker Tammy Walker Jay Wallace Todd Wallarab Sue Wambeke Meg Ware Jody Warhurst Pam Warren Wendy Warren Tom Washburn Heidi Watkins John Watkins Sheri Watters Kerri Webb Jeff Weber Karna Weimer John Wendell Sophomores 165 D. Weseloh Dan Westerdale A. White Joy White Denise Wichman John Wietlispach Joe Wilder W David Wildman Ron Willems Mike ,Willhousei Gary Williams W Joseph Williams Lisa Williams Marylou Williams Rheawilliams Susan Williams Scott Williams Kevin Williamson Donald Wilson 4 - Lori ,Wilson Q Mary Wilson Rick Wilson Lisa Winfree Tina Winston Heather Witl: Vickie Wogornon David,Wojcinski Bill Woods T Todd Wolf Dan Wolfe Dion Woods Jerry Wright . Jamie Wright S Laurie Wright L. Wright Teresa Wynn Karen York Thomas Young Cara Zahorik Zbleski, Sue Jane Zmuda Alrnquist, Cyndi Baker, Brad Barnhouse, Charle Bousson, Julie Buzard, Randy Compton, Cindy Cone, Teresa Coussens, Sue Covemaker, Tamara Cox, Amy Dilulio, Tony Dombeck, John Ernat, Tracy Farrer, Vicky Giasper, Pat Giese, Barb K Glenn, Steve Grubbs, Jack Hacker, Ted ' l-lammerstrom ,Q Kent Hannon, Ray Hays, Melinda Helderman, Nlarleana Hilfyer, Rich , A Holland, Larry, Klingerman, Kelley Kappler, Patty Kennedy, Mike Q5 LX Q FH.. 52 ff 11, , , s. X. 1 2 'A X xx! gfl '31' . YL Q ,kdm 2. if ki t . , :ANL K 5 '55, K ,gram ,-suv' r 3-f V ' f . ,wa 13 we NXW.-,.M ,... N I - ll ll Suphumnres ave Sole I I believe the new experience of senior high schdolhas taught uslfthe ability to? reason and the willingness to achieve. i g g I John Wietlispachg I'm proud to be asmember of the class of '79 and I enjoy working with students in thepsophomore class who are interested, although I feel more participation is s greatly needed. I g I Heidi Watkins Being part of the class of '79 is great and l believe we have the potential of being i one of the best Classes ever! l Sophomores officers for the clas Beth Kruse Kruse-Vice President, and Heidi f I LTli,Is yearlssophbmorel classadlvisors QIFEJMY. BfriahESheIbrl,lfMrsa ,Nancy Krueger, rMrLJack Brown, andilvlrg Scottffurnipseed 168 Sophomore Officers and Advisors ww-mwwqi an Room FDF DE- FEE 'Pi r . Sophomore Activities 169 170 Zdefankaofh ' .cameo 4' Alonglthe of inthe 188O's, people were concerned with survival. They only bought items they felt were absolutely necessary. IVloline's settlers were more concerned with developing the town thanfwith entertaining themselves. t This fact is proved by an 1885 Assessment. A total in this assessment reflected the total number of an item owned by citi- zens ofthe town of Nlpline. The assessment indicates the sim- plicity of life in the IlS88O's. ere Below is a copy of this assess- ment, taken from a book published in 1889. Improved land .... .. ..... 132 acres Unimproved land . . . ..... 563 acres improved lots ..... ...... 1 ,150 Unimproved lots .. . . . . .281 Horses ........ ..... 4 26 Cattle ........... ..... 1 97 lVlules Et asses ..... .. .t .... 11 Hogs .................. ...... 5 Steam engines ............ ..... 2 8 Fire and burglar proof safes . . . .54 Billiard tables .......... .... 7314 Carriages and wagons ..... . ..... 419 Watches and clocks ......... . ..... 321 Sewing and knitting mtachinesg .. . . . .748 Pianos .... 7 ...... .ii ...... . .... . 1 1 7 Nlelodeons and organs ...... ..... 1 36 Moline has changed significantly since the 188O's. It is no longer a community where everyone knows everyone else. The pace is faster gtoo, because o the modes of transportation and the kinds of eletctricatt conveniences we have today. ln order to show the contrast more clearly, the 'M' Staff conducted a simi- larggassessmentto thatytaken in 1885, Students indicated the number of items they iii iiwned. Most of the items dealt with enter tainment items, not essential items. The number of unneces- sary, items we own isggsurprising. lt shows the difference in the standard of living from 1885 to 1977. Below are the results of s Assessment. yg y Cars Motorcycles Bicycles ..... Skis ...... . . Stereos ........... Records ............ .... Cassette tape players Cassette tapes ...... .... 8-Track tape players 8-Track tapes ..... T.V. tennis ....... Televisions .... Watches ......... Mini calculators .. . Foosball tables .... Teen phones ...... Musical instruments Blow dryers ...... Eye Contacts ...... Pets Blue jeans .. Class rings ..... y Radios Part-time jobs held .....834 .....239 ......1,17O ....256sets ......1,5-46 .94,459 .. ...... 1,148 .1O,894 .... 1,123 .. .... 9,815 .....321 ....1,318 ....2,473 .....849 .....141 .....488 ......1,352 .. ........ 1,656 311 pairs .. 2,252 ....8,5-46 .....752 1 .... 3,608 .. .... 1,479 171 'fmwx A ga. OGC 5-i i WK I Take me out to the ball game, Take me out there right now! Buy me some peanuts and crackerjacks. l don't care if I ever come back! So we'll root, root, root for the home team. lf they don't win it's a shame. So it's one.. .two. . .three strikes you're out At the old ball game. The same sentiment present in this song can be found among students at M.H. S. Weekly athletic events provided a chance to go out with the gang and get rowdy. Or if a student preferred couple activities to gang activities, games and meets became a great reason to ask someone for a ride. And of course there were lots of places to go afterwards.. .pizza and ice cream parlors. . .the Rek. . .a friend's house. ..Iowa. .. J9MlllfdlllllillflfllUlllCS In-W . 'T 1 - .. Q 4 wmmms ll '1'L1 3hH'f'2E!2iEEE1V ci QQ ljz: -' .312-'M' , fffrv !', 'f ,WI Ml. wg. , -Q-,Q ,A 5.1. ,fs ' k i 'fuf ' ff'-'f - - :T gk QQ' J K P' f m? 7 5 15, Q Egg' Q -mid ll. do 515 9,5 . rB.cg, fV,-'gyrs- 7 OU 1 V 0 X' i' v f Q is . 105 2910, , Q EU ' gi' --1' J' 094009 at 0 C, f ' 1 , .l,.f I CF , - 01052 , C aj r g.. .- -41 W W 'V fW IM'HIli!PiiJ1IU 'N - , , - , '...-?g ---:?:.:.5.1i:::.:ii:5r.E,- Y ' ' T5 7:5ifZ-fqgefnffl? j. 'i px UU, ' . 174 Varsity Football , :N I , Ygaiillil . ' 'D M0 f Q 4 .1QA's me Q4 I 4 S F, x 51 'HOW P 'XR ' ul '15 f Q x -sw. 5'- AX:-. , V, 1 4-' 14? 1 '- 03 9 , X X fm l I 'X 1 Q X SQTWVV L ' . f' ggi X144 1, You mean we're ahead? 2. Don' t confuse me with the facts. Although the 19 76 Varsity Football season did not turn out as well as expected, there were many very close games that could have been victor- ies for the lVlaroons. During the season Jerry Bolkcom, receiving from Joe Ryser, became the Quad-Cities leading pass receiver. Having an adverse effect on the team's performance was the number of injuries incurred through- out the season: including such players as Bruce Rash, Jay Orendorf, Kris Ketz, and Dennis Williams. The team worked hard all season and were re- warded at the end by smashing the Alleman Pioneers, 33-6 - ' ' e sttssr S 87 Q Sterling ' 16 g 14, East Moline S , 21 , 123: 1 t 1 i 6 ' ' 14' Rock Island 31 7 O Assum ption V . 10 - ZQ Galesburg , 1 28 , g S 22- Daveniiort west - iicc 1 29' 8 Davenport Central 56 ' 33 r g Alleman 7 6 . 4 I ,-,.-,,, ,. . M... fi - , ' A, l .fr 176 Varsity Football ,,, ,,,,, ,,,, .. W.. ..-.. f... 4- -V -wmv WF- ev '- The 1976 Varsity Team members are, BOTTOIVI ROW: D, Williams, J, Bolkcom, J. Zelnio, S, Brown, Nl, Griffen, M. Flossi, S. Klier, Nl, Ostrand, B. Rash, J, Ryser, Trainer B, Oats, ROW 2: K. Ketz, M. Nlalmstead, H, Wells, R. Halstrom, T, Devooght, J, Zelnio, D, Hogeboom, P, Jensen, M, Roche, R, Lindblad-Trainer, ROW 3: B, Nelson, E, Lindley, C. Hintz, F, Catterson, R, Madison, J, Masor K. Nlcllllaster, R, Stevens, S. Losack, Trainer D, Zelnio, ROW 4: M. Swanson, J, Bowman, Nl, Wismer, J. Miller, J. Feurbach, D. Niska, K. Blecher, K. Behrens, B, Tchopp, Nl. Boyer, J. Oren- drof, TOP ROW: S, Masengarb, K, Kiminski, D, Markward, K. Bunte, M. Kaczmarek, A. Martindale, rs- ROW: T. Swank, C. Carson, P. Stewart, T. Gritton, J. Dombeck, J. Nagle, ckson, B, Starr, B, Elder, B, Bringolf, M, Carson, S,Stevens, M, Courter, T, ,aIk, M, Rivera, D, Saelens, G, Tipton, R, Bamett, T, Debaeyne, J, Claeys, Luken FOURTH ROW: J, Weitlispach, J, Ketz, J, Infvin, I, Anderson, R, John- , G, Tipton, D, Sandvick, B. McArthur, FIFTH ROW: J. Loete, P, Roche, T, dt, M, Polk, N. Donohue, B, Dailey, D, Hamer, M, Keane, 'g R-Q... G, Doyle, B, Pikuza, Coach: B, Clark, SECOND ROW: Trainer: T, Nolan, es, Tr: D, Zelino, Coachg H, Miscowicz, THIRD ROW: Head Coach: D, Matter, I Saya e Soplmomoiees Show SMDBPIOPIEQV 1, Rick Bamett waits for the kickoff, 2. Is that the newest dance, wonders Pat Roche? 3, Left 2 3, Ah, m y contact! :W :J 3 ine'S SODl1o- QW 'i '-52' 1-'slit' 1- L1dv T .' 3 football 4:-. F Aiirrl ff'gqL0f5'5-5 -tv. , 7.-ifjes ' - 5 , iq. if g SH ,fl 1.4 ,J ' ad finished a , .li A1 Q HQ! -' - 3 ' :essful sea- I ,F ' is 6 with a 6 to 3 -loss record. team played I great desire, ermination and uusiam. They lyed playing ball and many ie players will Lribute greatly ie varsity in next two years. l ,Mol ine 6 Sterling Moline 22 U.T.H.S. Mol ine 12 Quincy 'Mol ine 6 Rock Island Moline 23 Assum ption Mol ine 28 I Galesburg ,Mol ine 26 West Moline 0 Central 'Mol ine 8 - Alleman l Sophom ore Football 177 CJD' QE E U2 Q 6 W eng Q13 F-1 Q GQ '13 Q 178 Tennis W ,gndllk ll If' fqqz A lll, Wil lm, J, K lk 'N N fl i'5'Hl'l:::' ' 71 U-A 'lun -1- WA Y I -V .FHA X A 1 .4.-X My 1 ,.fq-.f ypgofy X. All f ff A TQ -ts, .gf f- ,Qui . .,., ,- - f Motgne iii if 8 s East MOI ine .. Rdfik Island ,si itlls , , Q -V With the supervision of Head Coach Tom Derouin and Assist- ant Coach John Bloomquist, the Varsity Tennis Team fin- ished the season with a 4-1 record. The team finished sec- ond inthe Q.C. Nletro. Con- ference with four out of nine championships. Coach Derouin commented, The team has made a lot of improvements since T the beginning of the season, and we're looking forward to the spring season. 1. Eric Rodkey has hi hot and cool moment 2. FRONT ROW: Eric Rodkey, Mark Powell, Eric Woodard, Mike Bloome, Jim Hallene Mike Moorhusen BAC ROW: Assistant Coaclj John Bloomquist, Ch Hammerberg, Brad P son, Kurt Olson, Todzf Kochuyt, Steve Demb sky, Pat Langill, Miki Doyle and Head Coao Tom Derouin. Team members not in pictul are Scott Boyle and J DeVrieze. 3. Eric Wo. ard demonstrates his s ple forehand position. Is that really catgut? T' A fe ' l Cha,setllnM1i'o1 0nm 1, Coach Shipley points out course, while members look on in disbelief. 2. How does some Gator-aid sound Buzz Hansen, Dave Strom and Rich Edlund? 3, Jerry Bell- myer strides in alone, The 1976 Cross-countiers were not only one of the finest teams in Nloline's history, they were the best! Their winning ingredient was self motivation. Every morning at 6:45 they were up and running a 5 mile course with an additional 15 miles to run after school. The harriers' persistance enabled them to develop the muscles, pace, and stamina necessary for the meets which were held at golf courses and forest preserves. Injuries for the year included Steve Hansen, Brian lVlarlier, and Ron Williams, all of whom recovered in time to participate in additional meets. Moline 17 Sterling 38 Moline 27 East Moline 30 Moline 18 Alleman 39 Ottawa Invitational 4th Moline 15 Galesburg 43 Dixon Invitational W 2nd - - Moline 16 Davenport Central 39 Moline 15 Assumptlon 40 Moline 18 Rock Island 38 Moline 17 Davenport West 38 Western Big 6 ' Metro Conference District ' ltt Segztionalqq, y y lst- 7 State 'O 5th FRONT ROW: Steve Hansen, Jerry Bellmyer, Brian Marlier, Dave Strom, BACK ROW: Rick Reys, Rich Edlund, Bill Bartz, Ron Willems, Dewaine Shock, C ross- Country 179 an- ' 180 Wrestling O WF SEM FS Pin M iki Swag.- Varsity Wrestling Team Members are: 1ST ROW: Bob Rumler, Joe Barroso, Thad Smith, Roger Steve Eric Lindley. 2ND ROW: Manager Bruce Oates, Sam Shaw, Todd Rosenthal, Chris Coppens, Tim Clan Scott Coppens, Jeff Buller, Coach Harry Lester. ABSEN T: Floyd Catteston ia. X ,n- Sirk! ie Varsity Wrestlers, led by Coach Harry ester, finished the season with a 14-4 zord. Scott Coppens was selected as :am Captain. Thad Smith led the team in 2 number of pins gotten during the season. le team placed 4th at the Waukegan Invi- zional ' 6 I f My I 6 .5 ,l our-O' --- A-.4 Www...- 1. Coach Harry Lester nervously watches the action from the edge of the mat. 2. Grapplar Tim Clark had to end his wrestling season early this year due to an injury. 3. Now if I can only get that speck off my trousers! 4. Scott Coppens is declared the winner by the referee. 5. Joe Barosa struggles to keep his oppo- nent down. 6. Todd Rosenthal switches strategy and prepares to give his opponent a karate chop. 7. John- ny Gunnerson strains to keep hold of his opponent. 8. Hey, yea Tom, it IS a good poker hand! 9. And heeeeeeeeere's the competition. 10. Bob Rumler takes powerful grip on opponent. 11. Chris Coppens puts the pressure on his adversary. 5 Wrestlers 181 4 ,ww .,., ,. -em.-owe---f Junior Varsity Team Members are: 1ST ROW: Darren Gidel, Brian Tschopp, Kirk Blecher, Steve Losack, Jim Miller, Kevin McNlaSter. 2ND ROW: Kevin DeVriese, Miguel Acosta, Jim Kearney, Jeff Mason, High White, Chris Carson, Gary McShane, Herman Miskowicz. ABSENT: Jeff Builer, The Junior Varsity Squad had an undefeated season. Having a recor of1O-0, the team also placed Zn at the Davenport Invitational. Ken Duest, Kevin Franciscan, Randy Jenisca, Jim Kusney, Tim Plunkett, Roger Stevens, Jerry gm, ,et 'l1on. st' 182 Wrestling Z :KM 1' -ui uruuu -lomore Wrestlers are: 1ST ROW: Scott Moreland, Todd Wolf, Scott LaSage, Bill Woods, Tom Hen- ks, Jim Oblenes, Brett Radosavich. 2ND ROW: Mark Carlson, Mike Carson, Butch Pikuza, Kelly Ol- Kelly Olson, Bill McCarta.s, Tom Gritton, Paul Stuart, Eric Swanberg, 3RD ROW: Don Frazier, Ernie as, Joe Newberry, Tim DeBaene, Mark Keave, Ken Nichols, Dan Hamner, Nick Donahue. Y' 2 P? P 'We ,Xxx 1 vs','i 'NH Wrestling 183 Swimm ifwe SW S S 1 'K .1-3 .., Q x--. ,Q-.. ,Wt 184 BoyA's Swimming 'EK md' 1. Top M.H.S. swimmer Pat Roche psyches himself up for his next event. 2. Chris Mc- Neil stretches for a good dive off the block. 3. Sophomore Don Rockafellow fIys his way to the finish. 4. Mike Jump, the finest diver in MoIine's history tests the diving board for spring. 5. Coach Mercer congratu- lates Jeff Leinfelder on his fine backstroke performance. 6. Taking off from the starting block is senior backstroker Len Winter. The 1976-77 M.H.S. Swim Team had another perfect year Winning every dual meet, the swimmers wrapped up the sea- son with a record of l 1-0. A lst place was taken at the Rock Island Relays and the Downstate Relays, and at the Indian Relays they placed a close 3rd, For the seventh big year in a row, the swimmers captured the lst place title in the lVletro Conference. Finishing off a great season, the swimmers took lst at District and 12th at State. 5 P px A 50, kiwi l g A lil at A . This year's Co-Captains are Jim Hank, Joe De- leyer, and Porter McNeil. 2. A good start for mme, a not-so-good start for others. 3. Team :embers include 1ST ROW: J. Grimes, K. Weeks, . Ha.nk, E. Jersild, B. Tafllnger, and C. Escarza, ND ROW: M. Jump, S. Jump, K. Olson, J. Lein- elder, L. Winter, D. Rockafellow, C. McNeil, 1d P. Roche. Absent from photo are P. Counihan, , DeMeyer, M. Roche, C. Hammerberg, T. Hines, . McNeil, D. Dondanville, D. Fiedler, L. Fiedler, . Grimes, and M. Lukens. 4. Head coach Joe Ru- erg and asst. coach Art Mercer look on as Moline raps up another victory. 5. Senior Mike Roche emonstrates how the freestyle is really done. cs. .- Da? . stss. jf., ,,.,. f g 5 Wa .. , -,e--, et .l,,,, if L . Boy's Swimming 185 Tli iesiiiuy iiiiii ii to Tliiict irii i ...Z ' ti USUN? Will ,QW Mgdf i 42 50 5 infill ,ef ,ff-aw The 1976-77 Varsity Basketball Squad includes, 1ST ROW, L-R: Jeff Va.ndeCasteeIe, Darryl Lee, Jim Martin, Cliff Perry, Rich Philli Rod Hull, Jim Clausen, Pat Bearid, John Pettit, and Moe Irving, 2ND ROW: Coach Herb Thompson, Manager Brian Paulson, Manager Scott Liddel, Jeff Maheau, Jeff Miller, Dan Liljeberg, Todd Jamieson, Mike Bloome, Jay DeVrieze, Scott Johnson, Matt Ostrand, Trainer Ralph Linblacl, Trainer Al Martindale, and Ass't. Coach Bill Baltzell. This year's basketball team was quite comparable to last ,NJ T W, .sh year's in that it came on strong the last part of the sea- 7 son and played well in tournaments. If a last second shot had dropped in at Quincy, the team would have tied for the Western Big Six Championship. Quincy and Chicago Vocational proved to be Moline's toughest opponents, and probably the most outstanding game of the year was the double overtime victory against Alleman. Three seniors, Jim Clausen, Dan Liljeberg, and Rich Phillips, along with junior Rod Hull, were the leading scorers and started almost every game. Scott Johnson, floor leader, was the other starter. The team's good size was its chief asset. Many hours are spent practicing during the year as well as off-season. A summer league, as well as physical education classes, gives much opportunity to play. Acti- vity on the courts can also be found after school in the spring and fall. Regular practice begins in the middle of October and continues until the season is over. Senior Rich Phillips reaches for the ball as Jim Clausen ready to assist him with a 2-point attempt. 186 V arsity Basketball VARSITY BASKETBALL RESULTS Moline 72 Sterling 965 Morgan Park 57 Harvey Thornton 59 Davenport Central 63 Assumption 49 Davenport West 54 Alleman 58 Washington 47 Springfield Lanphier i58 Rock sland 7 55 Quincy i66 Gales urg +60 East Moline 68 Davenport Central 50 Alleman 72 Rock Island 68 Quincm 53 East oline 68 Chicago Vocational 55 Gales urg 52 Assumption 47 Davenport West 65 Aurora East 51 59 73 61 t0.T.J 52 51 59 43 49 59 70 61 50 53 48 C2 0.T.J 60 69 48 79 42 49 45 71 iC0.T.7 f X139 6 no Q ,e Vi 1 f f D ,M 1. Scott Johnson displays good offense as he tums to dribble past an D East Moline Panther. 2. Another perfect shot from the outside by an - Qin 5, . enior i lausen works to keep his oppo- Liljeberg for2 p t 3 S J ffl C nent back and away from the basket. Varsity Basketball 187 ,,.,.1...1- 1-as-M 1. This is what you call firing-up for a game! 2. It doesn't look as though 5533 is going to make that shot with such a tough Moline defense around. 3. Junior Rod Hull jumps high against an opponent for 2 points. lt is called team work, and that's what Moline had this year! During tournament play the Maroons first defeated Rock Is- land and then went on to win the Regional title against the Alleman Pioneers. Their first Sectional game against Mendota was victorious, but Ottowa captured the title in the finals. Moline placed 2nd for their excellent performance. 188 Varsity Basketball iopiiiomonesiiBibiooiEi' Tliiinou loi Be s tar SOPHOIVIORE BASKETBALL lloline l 5 moooofnbolbfrwi-osooooosoosooososxiosrv l Y l r l P P I 5 l D RESULTS Davenport Central Assumption Davenport West Alleman Quincm East oline Lasalle Peru Rock Island Quincg Gales urg East Moline Davenport Central Alleman Rock Island Quinckh East oline Galesburg Assumption Davenport West East Aurora WQUXI 47 32 68 37 59 52 53 57 56 65 66 48 56 45 D 59 41 66 63 45 48 E ff i' -f 1 T .2 4DY':pzgsQ,, The Sophomore Basketball Squad includes, 1ST ROW, L-R: Manager J. Magnuson, P. Gasper, B. Boyle, N. Aten, J. Wallace, B. Bellinger, D. Harroun, D. Kems, Q. Ford, and Manager P. Dunnp 2ND ROW: Coach Bishop, Trainer T. Nolan, M. Evans, B. Brown, J. Wietlispach, J. DeDecker, B. Fasick, B. Fallihe, T. Swank, K. Guerrero, M. Carius, and Head Trainer AI Martindale. 1. Bob Fasick attempts to get past his opponent. 2. The team walks off in triumph after its victory against East Moline. 3. Joe DeDecker stretches high for 2-points against the Panthers. Sophomore Basketball 189 .--.-........ ,nf Tifi olkmeun rr U the 5 'fi 'fIr!f'!?2 ,4 Rl miata' ki A Members of the Track Team include 1ST ROW: R. Johnson, B. Barts, J. Zelnio, B. Marlier, G. Parks, S. Hansen, D. Strom Bellmeyer, and R. Edlund, 2ND ROW: J. Dombeck, E. Lindley, J. Fuerbach, M. Swanson, J. Nelson, R. Johnston, J. Mitch and L. Parmentier, 3RD ROW: N. Donahue, J. Irwin, G. Tipton, E. Caras, E. LaSage, T. Jones, P. Jackson, G. Babington, Nordstrom, J. Falk, M. Polk, J. Grubbs, T. Sass, R. Reyes, D. Shock, and B. Stevens. Good season boys! Q ., 2 . gnjnii 190 Track RWM Track 191 ltm lnl Swim llglllli S e m Members of the Varsity Baseball squad are 1ST ROW: G. McShane, S. Talbot, J. VandeCasteeIe, J. Haun, D. Pollard P. Jensen, J. Bolkcom, J. Anderson, and J. Posatarip 2ND ROW: T. Bolot, M. Irving, S. Klier, J. Olds, M. Malmstead, J. Bruce, F. Bender, J. Loete, and S. Clementsp 3RD ROW: B. Brocker, C.Tornquist, R. Peterson, J. Appleman, G. Reisenbigler, J. Dye, R. Damell, and S. Hibbs 192 Baseball M f.aiuMrz.,-,m. nh., Members of the Sophomore Baseball squad are 1ST ROW: J. Wietlispach, M. Carius, A. Medford, D. Frazier, D. Kems, . Dunn, J. Wendell, ewberry, Q.B. Ford, ob Moore, J. Loete, raham, and Trainer G. Spurgetis, L. Spencer, and J. Francis, 2ND ROW: D. Bender, T. Ollenburger, B. Pikuza, J. C. Trevor, T. Plunkett, D. DeWohlfond, B. Woods, D. Simms, and M. Cleary, 3RD ROW: Coach I. Anderson, D. Harroun, P. Gasper, B. Nordstrom, B. Fasick, D. O'Connell, N. Aten, K. Olson, R. D . Haertjens. Baseball 193 M EET Quad C ity Fall Metro Galesburg Westem B ll 6 ll mnnal :lllmW Af I S lm. '- .nmlnfqw gl f'fPPl5lmQ1fc'r ?l' H. lV l ,M. 57 5 N '7ii X RWM' E? an 1 -wh FUI' X x I lux J. u, lmivlll- V ln? V. 'lf' llllll. , V ,W .3iwp. jlrl ll 9 Wil M W Mem bers of the 1976-I97' golf team are: FIRST RO! M. Devolder, C. Rank. SECOND ROW: D. Cantre B. McCraney, M. Olson, and B. Batten. PLACEMENT STROKE zlist 115 lst gg 151 so 2nd l 5 Q E 2 5 5 2 3 'E Q 5 2 Qi si Q 2 M, Dutsttan iing M.H.S. tzllltllet. , wncM,,,,... J.. 'N N Z A . K ,A W M., , . 3 , y Y ,,,Wf't?' 1 -.af T' x .. .WM ..,, ...ii-j ' f 4 MW yKWfM,A 1976-77. gg! With a season record of 24 wins and 7 J 77Ml f t. A losses, Scott Coppens was twe only 1 Nl. H. S. wrestler to qualify for the state tournament. Scott was not only the Dis- trict and Sectional champ in his weight division, but he also placed first in the lVletro Conference. By his coach and teammates Scott was selected captain for me Varsity Football Team turned out five winners this year. W ,W ,om left to right are Jim IVliller, Joe Ryser, Jerry Bolkcom, ,yi H9 'll' , A rk Blecher, and Bruce Rash. Bruce was selected to receive L - ---: a IVI-lVlen's Award for sportsmanship and leadership. Kirk A J echer was voted most valuable defensive lineman, and Jim A., , 'Q iller was voted most valuable offensive lineman. The most L ' T 1- luable offensive back was Joe Ryser, and Jerry Bolkcom was e most valuable defensive back. Jerry was also named the ist valuable football player of 1976. FF 't Q t . Y J ?. ..... y ss 1 i .,..... t to l rt. , 'X A F ' 7 km Wi If 7 5- 'S ' N? ff gifts I .leven of our fine swimmers went to the State Swim Nleet this year. From left to right are enny Winter Chris IVIcNeil, Kurt Olson, lVlike Roche Calt.D, Porter NlcNeil Joe DelVleye nd Jeff Leinfelder. Chris lVlcNeil took 12th place in the 100 Fly while Jeff Leinfelder Jok 12th in the 100 Breast. Absent from the photo are Ethan Jersild, Steve Jump, lVlike Jmp, and Pat Roche. lVIike Jump placed 5th in the Diving and was named to the All State wim Team. Pat Roche captured a 9th place in the 200 l.lVl. and a 5th place in the 100 reast. He was also named to the All State Swim Team as well as the most valuable swim er for 1976-77. The M Staff apolo- gizes, but due to a deadline which had to be met, we were unable to include the basket- ball, track, and tennis athletes. Congratulations to those winners also! ff State Athletes 195 . T Felllll ll T o Sll lll The M.H.S. Girl's Swim Team F took seven fine athletes to the Vev' f State Swim Meet this year. From left to right are Carol Camferdam, Lorrie Moseley, Mary Morris, Lisa Atkins, and Cathy Soethe. Absent from the photo are Becky Beck and Lisa Johnson. Heading up the 200 Medley Relay were Moseley-back- stroke, Johnson-breaststroke, Beck-butterfly, and Camferdam- freestyle. The 400 Free Relay consisted of Beck, Moseley, Cam- ferdam, and Morris. Morris also participated in the 500 Freestyle. Soethe and Atkins both competed in Diving, and Atkins captured a 13th place. me .4 Six talented gymnasts worked their way to the State Gymnastic Meet this year. From left to right they are Lulu Escarza, Jean .. w1 ' ,.---- K The Girl's Golf Team had another terrific season this year, and con LQIEELS if seqaently sent their top six plagye tot e State Go Meet in Octo er From left to right are Paula Aller XX ww sophomore, Mary Ellen Gober- junior, Liz Anderson-junior, Lor Offergeld-senior, Elena Callas- senior, and Sue Kappler-junior. These six girls played some grea1 matches of golf and wound up witl an over-all team standing of 7th place. Elena Callas, the top fe- male M.H.S. golfer, has not onlj won local and district champion- ships, but captured an individual 10th place at this year's State Golf Tournament. if '-1'-'-5 1 5 1 5 -fc Spires, Lisa Atkins, Cathy Soethe, Teena Hartsock, and Laura Thompson. Escarza and Spires, both sophomores, competed in r l the vault category and being so young show 5 good future potential. Senior Laura Thomp- y 3 son worked the uneven parallel bars, and Teena Hartsock exhibited her skills on the beam and in free-ex. Cathy Soethe com- S peted on the beam and uneven parallel bars nast, displayed her talent in the all-around competition where she captured a 5th place for her fine beam performance. 196 State Athletes Senior Lisa Atkins, M.H.S.'s finest gym- H 1842. Star golfer Elena Callas shows how to tee-off and follow through, 3. Mary Ellen Gober gives her club a disgusted look after it hit her ball into the woods. 4. Lori Offergeld shows how she helped make the team a winning one. 5. 1976 Golf Team: FRONT ROW: M. Maynard, L, Offergeld, M, E, Gober, E, Callas, Coach J. Carls, BACK ROW: P. Aller, S, Kappler, L, Anderson, L, Woods, Girls Golf 197 F m ll Swimmers 1. The 440 Relay Team prepares for their record breaking swim. 2. Point those toes Teena! 3. This is earth calling Jill, come inl? 4. Coach Ruber studies his plan of attack. 5. Is Atkins concentrating? 6. Go L. J., Go! 7. B. Beck launches her boats for another victory. 8. L. Mosley pulls to- wards the finish, 9, FRONT ROW: A, Knope, C, Lewis, L, Mosley, J. Coopman, C. Lester, K, Neighbor, K, Anderson, T. Hartsock, L, Johnson, S. Modlin, L, Blecher, M, Morris, L, Atkins, BACK ROW: B, Bensen, K, Soethe, S, Reynolds, C, Johnson, S, Modlin, T, Thorn, L, Leech, B, Beck, K, Dorman, J. Nelson, C, Camferdam, K. Blondel, M, Duss, C, Davis, C, Fox, 198 Girls Swim Team Finish Slime T over l Maroons over Galesburg if Maroons over Dav. West g lylaroons over Dav. Central .,,,5 ,gettendorf ,over Maroons., ki Island over Maroons V 'ifWith a flnalfrecord of -Maroons alysghglaced Metro ,:. 9 F Q x - 'is-' w - 49.A.'jv ,il-fig.-E V I. nd QE, hi , AUM JBUIE QLEI H 1. E 51 N '2?li:'lQ --' -S.-4 'ff :ra 'rr 'T 5 , 1 21 713115 EI :Q 'rt' -m, ' , fs I lr ,QQ West Cen. E. Nl. RJ-M West Cen. E. M. R.I. All. ASSLI. Gal. , , 2 ' 5 M M6, 1 3 6 Q 3 4 ,LL, 6 , ,m,,., ,,... ,,.,, ,L.w,,,. , , M 11, ,, V ' --If - 1:f 1:- 7' f i ,'-- 1 :,,, -I O M M I5 4 1 1 4 0 v5 2 M M3 3 f -rfi 1lf,,1 2' M Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Q- 5 F MHS Giinilg M llllililii w U Fr m M eiiiiiip w , Q iii, iqiil 'lvl Ill . as J 1 ' iitiae+s sg eesf . gf.as ii as kx: . 5 K s sg,- ssrt Q . L 1 - 1 ' S' qv 1' . Y -' Qi f I , I S227 l I ll s ll O 1-, ,f ' l L ll 34 Q y .ff 3 , y V y 0 ,, eysg ,L P S S ' f . T it T trtt ' - ei.f .aa fQs Jussi if vvferi fN . . ef- -, ..., ., 1 K . In X , Q ,. - J ' S 9' KNO , olinl T f ,mir T . rrss S ,- - S s 2 . yi . , y 3:1 N . 5. k,,. 5. X ki- 5 In P f'kf V. A I ,M if, L, I A-k' ,L C , -.,TB N gr rw: y if -K WV if N X xy y ' .L i K X N! VW M .LX ! Vi my ...gg i. ff. VK I K M I 2 ' Varsity members of the girl's volleyball team are 1ST ROW: J. Streider, T. Robinson, T. kert, J. Bridges, and trainer D. Zelniop 2ND ROW: L. Patrizi, S, Rasche, S, Summers, T. fred, J. Sizemore, P. Jones, 3RD ROW: Coach D. Wheeler, R. Robinson, D. Swiatkewicz, Graham, T. Nixon, and J. Duncan. 2. J.V. team members are 1ST ROW: L. DeCoster, L. eMeyer, P. Brumbaugh, and L. Dallmang 2ND ROW: A. Frohreich, S. Parks, D. Schold, S. ibling, and Coach D. Wheeler, 3RD ROW: M. Maynard, C. Reece, D. Rogeirs, C. Mattechek, d J. Seitz. 3 . 'ii . ,,,,4' gy ri Coach Deb Wheeler and her 77 bumpers were quite pleased l with their overall season of 13 wins and 3 losses. They were well on their way for a trip down to state after win- ning the district and section- al tournaments, but never-the- less the girls did a great job! l Players Hair Undl lieatedl Seas on The Moline girls finished their regular season undefeated with a 13-0 record. In their 3rd season of play the girls have won 34 of 35 games. This marks the 2nd undefeated seas on for the lVlaroom girls. The success of the team was based upon discipline, good defense, and team unity. The team is now awaiting their first com- petition ever in the State Tournament Series. jf Members of the '76-'77 varsity squad are: 1ST ROW: Pam Wetzsteon, Lisa Johnson Tammy Dhooge, Tracy Eckert, Sally Rasche, Elena Callas, and Jud Sizemore. 2ND Y ROW: Mr. Dick Matter, Coach, Becky Beck, Sue Peterson, Patti Jones, Marla Sutton Lisa DeDecker, Lori Ofergeld, Mary Ellen Gober, Melisa Maynard, and Denise Zelnio Trainer 1. Lisa Johnson shoots for one at the freethrow line. 2. Tracy Eckert passes over the head of an opponent to keep the ball moving. 3. Pregame excitement and enthusiasm reflected in starting line-up announcement. 4. Action runs fast and furious throughout game. 5. Lori Offergeld strains to out-jump opponent and tap the ball to team- mate. 6. Tammy Dhooge makes an easy two points. 7. Coach Matten calls time-out to tell strategy to girls. 202 Girls Basketball Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Moline Wins East Moline Rock Island Rock Island Rockridge Genesee East Moline Alleman Galesburg Rock Island Peoria HS Galesburg Alleman East Moline L osses lbw- x GRI - ,N 3 N These past three years of basketball have gone by so fast! All the hard work we put in has paid off. l know that l'll really miss it next year. --Tammy Dhooge l've really enjoyed basketball these past two years. l've liked working un- der my coach and with this group of girls. lt's been very challenging and great. It all comes down to the end and really pays off. lt's a great feeling to be on a winning team and we've had it. --Tracy Eckert Moline Girls JV Basketball squad members are: 1ST ROW: Tammy Greene, Paula Aller, Nancy Gesling, Tracy Peterson, Sue Spires, Katie Liljegren, Anna Toline. 2ND ROW: Dawn Jump, Mara Cathcart, Julie Seitz, Cherie lVlcLane, Baney. 3RD ROW: Coach Jim Gager, Jeri Schoeve, Rogiers, Lori Archibald, Marlo Sutton, Dion W00dS. MaryLou Williams, Kathy Bustard, Nancy Anne Bumgarner, Kathy Nelson, Debbie 4 i Girls Basketball 203 HL pf ml U Ll UBB asliies Te irlol limes Fiivrsli, li isliiriie 204 Gymnastics ,... , ii Members of the 76-77 Gymnastics Team are: 1ST ROW: Sue Boquist, Kris Lester, Lundquist, Margo Nelson, Jean Spires, Lulu Escarza, Jean Day. 2ND ROW: Manager Modlin, Kassie Sadler, Tammy Albers, Teena Hartsock, Lisa Timm, Willa Reynolds, Popelier, Trainer- Lisa Leech, Sue Johnson, Asst. Coach Jane Richards. 4TH ROW: Lisa Atkins, Laura Thompson, Cristy Godwin. Manager Colleen Fox. 3RD ROW: Coach Donna Kramer, Lisa Strom, 'N1K1ui-1. Mollne 133.167 Davgiwggt Moline 119.45 Day.. Central Moline 136-68 Rock Island Moline 131.3169 ressel. 11 11 Slldollne A A A Moline 1253.543-L Moline 136:60 cnntbny 7 Wins 3 Losses 5 Niles Invitatlitihal -- 6th 'Q District -- 1st'Place State -- 4th Place 129.67 120. 21 104.97 135.681 8641 153.1157 147.487 0 Coach Donna Kramer demonstrates the proper usage of the parallel bars. 2. mmy Albers flips over gymnastics. 3. Spectators watch Teena Hartsock perform the balance beam 4 Lisa Atkins demonstrates perfect form in the vault compe- on 5 Cathy Soethe proves she's perfectly balanced. 6. Lisa Leech concentrates her routine and on perfection 7. Kris Lester prepares for take-off as her floor After watching many gymnasts compete, I've found that attitude plays an important part in how well they do. I've learned that a bad atti- tude can wreck a gym- nast and so I've tried to copy the attitude a win- ning gymnast was. Other people have helped me become what I've be- come because I've learned so much from watching them. --Lisa Atkins 7 Gymnastics 205 WY' Tiv oli T m Wdivks Haw tmp Goo S SM v . l Ei :Z l sc Girls Track Team for 1977 is asfollows: 1ST ROW: S. Fisher, L. Rogers, C. Nlattecheck, K. Anderson, K. Carpenter, K. Lester, L. Raya, J. Sand, L. Dallman, S. Heisley. 2ND ROW: B. Douglas, S. Friesth, U, J. Schwabe, S. Rasche, T. Eckert, A. Lackey, T. Johnson, L. DeCoster, T. Corwin, N. Gesling, C. Sad Sadler, Coach Miss Bingaman. 3RD ROW: C. Nlitchell, C. Reese, G. Impens, C. McLane, T. Robinson, L. Michalski, B. Kiesel, K. Liljegren, M. Olvera, Lisa Strom, Coach Mrs. Norris. 4TH ROW: R. Wal- ker, C. Stogsdill, D. Irwin, D. Broberg, A. Bumgarner, K. Nelson, S. Hancher, L. Lane, C. Camfor- dam, C. Erikson. , S 1 1 B '.., , - ' -.. if 19 if 1. Kris Lester and Miss Bingaman contemplate about 5 H which form of torture Kris should use first. 2. Julie fy 5 'ff Schwabe eflioys l?l building muscles for track. 3. 1 Laura Raya doing arm exercises on the bench ress mm 'Q finds herself' nervous about the photographer. 4.pTeri, Robinson struggles to do just one more sit-up. 206 Girls Track 'U 'ri Timers for 76-77 were: 1ST ROW: Lisa C. Johnson, Kim Arp, Ingrid Rey- is, and Carolyn Jornson. 2ND ROW: Sue Reynolds, Lisa DeMeyer, and Barb T A 2332 N Q ' ' ml Country Helpers were: 1ST ROW: Maryanne Kauzlaric and Ericson. 2ND ROW: Tracy Steffa, Tonya Ijams, and Tammy were: KMOVING CLOCKWISE FROM BOTTOMJ: Johnson, Marjorie Ullrich, Jacki Clemons, Laurie Lam- Teresa Alfrud, Lisa Ransdell, and Crystal Crosby. lbll lllpeifis ppn pil tedl by Co plhes 4 46 C7 If 6 i Q, lViR,s-Jig rg MHS 1977 Track Mice: 1ST ROW: Bev Sneed, Anne Padesky, Amy Kastellc, and Kathy Helsel. 2ND ROW: Robyn Rasmussen, Beth Wendt, Cindy Eber- hardt, and Darla Weber To keep a meet interesting, there can't be lags between events. The helpers keep things running smoothly and quickly. The girls also keep track of which events are running at a specific time and make sure the guys get to them. They keep track of how everyone is placing as well as helping the guys with crossbars and such. We couIdn't run a meet without them. Mr. Gene Shipley Cross Country and Track Coach The Grapplarettes are a helpful organization to the Wrestlers . They take care of wrest- ling statistics and sell concessions in order to raise money for hotel expenses on tourn- aments which are away from home. Mr. Harry Lester Wrestling Coach Track Mice, Grapplerettes, 'l'imers 207 208 Cheerleaders 1, My girdle is killing me! 2, Sophomore Cheerleaders, 3. and Mary told Alice and Alice told Karen and Karen told Louise and --- 4, Var- sity Cheerleaders lL TO RD:J. Buller, P. Darnell, B, Wendt, N, Rives, A, Kastelic, 5, Tim Kennedy helps cheer along with the girls, 6. Hurry! Get that down before Mrs, Kramer sees you. 7. and help us win this game, AMEN. 8. Varsity Cheerleaders: KL TO Rl T. Hartsock, L. Swiatkiewicz, L, Thompson, L, Timm, L, Atkins, 9, O,K, everybody lets sing along, 10. Nancy Rives shows that cheerleading can be fun, 11, C'mon you up there, give me an M , Cheerleading 209 r tulllnunnl -llllllllllllllllll '? 'Wg ,QQ W ., gow N-ff' bfva. tg -5--4f - P1 QQHCEAJ Z4 Wuxi-0 .fix 1 ti ',,.,...b-' Za, ,,.'-f- ' Rising over the Mississippi River, the lVIontgom- ery Elevator Tower evokes a sense of security in the hearts of travelers across the Twin Bridges. The tower seems so sturdy, so constant, so de- pendable. It will always be there. And what would Christmas be without a tree atop the tower, spreading peace and a quiet joy in the stillness of Beastie' lllfifiil , a winter's night? ln the same way we can count on -' W the faculty at M.H.S. They, too, are always l 3-2. l . - A .I H1 if-ff::g5l4:g?Nthere.-In fact, just as an elevator provides a rise 5 X L ' ' to another floorfthexigulty provides a rise to a 5, - 2:15 ---' H' higher level of education for us, the students .I A I Thanks faculty! We really appreciate all the time and effort you've spent to make us better and more MP1, -i ' . ,i -fn:-T511-'QQTU-:AE-'-+-. rounded persons. lt's great to know someone cares , ,Qs ,Z M ., W , ...... s. Fefe. Q l eec' Ae lflfiiii' e 7 E ' Q.f.ffc1-A lggifgggge - -ll' ffffl ' ef -e,effc'+ff':-vegan:-eat-in-:il N' s.mEffx , , ' ' f---my -e ,'37'1,.-.--b-4'---- -1 ,:.q.'. l 1 lm: j. .... 7 'ilil F i 'i i ' - ' ':'h S l --.... -V ' ' -.:........ t .T fail 1 .Q , - ' ,lgzz l 24. 4 N 5-,Sy fl ,, 1' ,Q yqfig.- gi 'R d in g . 'b nl 5 fb, piss- 2 'Q' '49 T .::: Q ,, f I '4 li F? tif-Se 2 .saga lx e ,X W ' ' E535 T' mi e-Q-K ll e?,,., ivvv -if- 'f A W 1 V --YlfTgZ.'..T1i.'.'..:-? -'YT21-'ggi Y 'l. :-:fi-1 T' ' i l::::i - .. .. ' 'Wir -- T :::: 5 X X - ' e - N Ax is F-,rr V,,,.,, . er .zu T . c -.., -sf A- ' ' . it as 'viii T 'fi . --- ll! u l hw ----' 'H-vwife oi'4'nm'9To'1W.1'? v '7?fs'like 55 'HX?31fAY4N:'i l' Q.: 'fiiliq 5? 5-H-Giviininn. ffnuiinn 4 Sktklt QA 'T algid it S.ii' .Ni!!iiN:::slMe::nl ,IQC7 mi , Wy' '1:I,'fj.li'lj5 up, 1- 1 .itilnillllllkr . is ' 'llll lll d d on l Llilillllllll f--33 ,. .,...-4---'- -'TT' 058558150 PSBPLE WORK f R DU EUTURE SEATED AT RIGHT is Dr. Theodore Rockafellow, Super- intendent of Moline Schools. BELOW are the Administra- tors ofthe Moline School System. They are, SEATED: Mr. Hollis Nelson, Director of Secondary Education, Dr. Theo- dore Rockafellow, Superintendent of Schools, Mr. Ben McAdams, Director of Business Services, STANDING: Mr. Robert Saelens, Director of Personnel, Mr. Kenneth Wriedt, Director of Budgeting and Accounting, Mr. Harry Franck, Director of Elementary Education. 212 Administration, Moline School System BOVE are the members of the Moline Board of Educa- an, They are, SEATED:Mrs, Roberta Pearson, Mr. Robert arlson, Board President, and Mr, Paul Edstrom. STANDING r, Arthur Holmes, Mr, Clifford Quick, lVlr, C.A, Goerlett, ld Dr, Bruce Peterson. BELOW: Mr. Harry Franck, Direct- of Elementary Education and Mrs, Roberta Wollerman, irector of Audio-Visual Aides are hard at work. .5 fa Moline School Board 213 l Heading up the team of administrators at M.H.S. is Ronald I Barnes, Principal, ABOVE. Continuing on with our team of fme administrators KPICTURED LEFT TO RIGHTJ we have: John Adam, Administrative Assistant, Robert Brooks, Administra- tive Assistant for Student Affairs, Brian Knutson, Adminis- trative Assistant for Student Activities, Edward Lemon, What- ton Field House Manager, Harley Rollinger, Director of Ath- letics, Jay Shaff, Assistant Principal for Business and Plant Management, Albert Stevens, Assistant Principal for Student Affairs, Stanley Woods, Administrative Assistant for Student Affairs. Although many of us do not realize it, our administration enjoys a few of the same things we do. lVlr. John Adam enjoys golfing, reading, and refinishing furniture. Spend- ing time with his family also takes up much of his spare time. lVlr. Stanley Woods likes to spend time with his family, too. Working outside and riding horses accounts for much of his leisure time. Former Moline High School Coach and acting Athletic Director Harvey Rollinger has hobbies consisting of sailing and skiing. He also owns and trains a race horse. Getting back to nature is what lVlr. Ron Barnes enjoys. Tennis, camping, lis- tening to music, and being an avid follower of the University of iowa football and basketball games are some of his spare time activities. Director of Student Activities, lVlr. Brian Knutson, claims playing tennis is what he likes to do best. He also enjoys golf and listening to music. Fishing, especially in nearby waters, is what lVlr. Jay Schaff takes pleasure in doing. He en- joys other sports, too, particulary golf. Like everyone else, some of our administrators have pet peeves. People who are late, people who lack finesse, and people who are inconsiderate are what bothers lVlr. Brian Knutson. IVlr. Ron Barnes states his pet peeve in one word, hypo- cracy. Students who won't follow rules, is what dis- agrees with lVlr. Robert Brooks. 214 MHS Administrators i . K sk . 4-sa, tx is good until they prove to me they are bad. Of course the administration has not always beer the administration . But what were some of the positions they previously held? lVlr. Albert Stev- ens was probably one ofthe busiest administrato before coming to lVlHS. He taught P.E. , social studies, and history at -Calvin Coolidge Junior High. He has also coached football, basketball, tennis, wrestling, and track. lVlr. Jay Schaff's teaching career started in 1946. He taught in various small schools for four years, and he started teaching in Moline in 1954, the year before our present building opened. Ronald Barne has taught and held administrative positions in meveral Cedar Rapids schools before coming to oline. . The counselors at lVl.H.S. have all had a taste of teaching at one time or another. But be- cause of their interest in strictly working on a one-to-one basis with students, they turned to the academic field of personal guid- ance. IVIr. Joe Wasson stated his feeling as to why he coun- sels, because I like to work with individuals: students, parents, and teachers, helping them to understand others and themselves better, and to make the most of Iife. kick lVIis Helen Andersen, Miss Frieda Schnowske, lVliss Emily Stotlar, and IVlr. Harold Griffith all deserve a special award for sticking it out so long with us. They have each been with the IVloline School System for al- most thirty years. How do they manage to stay sane after work- ing with us all those years? DID YOU KNOW THAT .... . . . IVIr. Bill Duffy is really a family-man, and as a hobby, he and his family build rockets . . . Schnowske is indeed a strange name as Frieda Schnowske ad- mitted as she recalled different times when her name was mis- Jack Code' taken for Snowshoes or Frieda Schnowske HSLlZUklH . . . lVll'. GI'lffll1l'l l'laS Joe Wasson two pet peeves: egotistical peo- ple and freeIoaders . . . Joe Wasson made an interesting ob- servation when he said that high school students keep you young mentally . . . IVlrs. Phyllis Rollinger loves to snowski . . . cyclists who don't obey safety rules are the only things that bother Emily Stotlar. We, the editors of copy and academics, would like to thank all faculty members for the time they took out of their busy sch- edules to answer a few ques- tions. It is our hope that the answers they gave will provide interesting reading for everyone Also we want to offer our apol- ogies to all faculty members whose interviews were either unobtainable or lost in the shuf- fle. And to those of you who were mentioned, we are also truly sorry if you feel your per- sonality, character, or ideals have been misrepresented in some way. Students aren't the only ones who have embarassing moments. Mr. Daryl Moore cites the time he Xer- oxed a test, handed it out, and then discovered that he had Xeroxed the answers as well. Once when Mrs. Barbara Wheelock was filling in for her husband at Blackhawk, a student called her Mr. instead of Mrs. if wk if We also aren't the only ones with pet peeves. Mrs. lva Owen dislikes insincerity--especially in public relations. Miss Betty Roseberg finds it annoying when someone returns after an absence and says, Did you do anything in here yesterday? . Dishonesty is what the head of the English department, Miss Opal Car- son, cites as her pet peeve. Miss Kathleen Curry, librarian, says the thing that bothers her the most is when people infringe on the rights of others. ic wk if What do teachers think of teaching in this size school? Miss Weaver feels that although it is quite large, it has a real sense of unity, and the community is behind it. Mrs. Owen likes the fact that this school tries to provide an opportunity for the stu- dents to get an education, but she also thinks that because of its size some of them do get lost in the shuffle. ic 9: ic Delores Beckman English Opal Carson English Eleanor Case Librarian Dave Coopman English Steven Cox English Kathleen Curry Librarian Thomas Derouin English Irene Farrell E I' h ng is Colin Letendre Engl ish Virginia Moffit English Daryl Moore English Barbara Nuem ann English Joanne Nusbaum English Joanne O'Brien English June O'ConneIl English Iva Owen Special Education Karin Pells English Barbara Peterson Special Education 216 English, Librarians, and Special Ed. u -v- , it N, -4.2 i 'X W .ty Roseberg Iish Nayne Roush Iish :y Shawgo Iish Iita Shinneman l ish I don't understand how some people can be bored. This sentiment was voiced by last year's Teacher of the Year , Mrs. Irene Farrell. She finds little time to be bored in between: working with young people, playing tennis, reading, and her many other diverse interests. The new Forensics coach, Mr. Steven Cox, stays busy directing community theater and travelling to places such as Greece, Hawaii, and the British Isles. The illustrious faculty advisor of the M , Mr. Dave Coopman, is interested in the gangs of the 20's boating, golf, and reading about criminology. Collect- ing antique dishes, stamps, Yadro figurines, and Brumm copper are just a few of the things Mrs. Elean- or Case finds to occupy her spare time. Miss Delores Beckmann finds taking care of her English sheepdog, Charley, a full time job, not to mention directing two school plays a year and community theater. Like many teachers, Mr. DeWayne Roush is continuing his ed- !-Q 4 ucation by attending graduate classes. When he does- n't have homework to correct, he enjoys reading, and he is the assistant Forensics coach. if sk ic Being a teacher can be a rewarding exper- ience. Mrs. Barb Peterson loves seeing the acceptance of specially handicapped students into regular classes. Mr. Colin Letendre recalls the time a student came up to him after class and told me that he thought I cared . Mr. James Taber simply gets his pleasure from giving teens guid- ance and helping them through difficult times in their lives. wk ic if Once when Miss Curry was working in the library, a boy from a Technical English class came up to her and asked her where that dude Shakespeare was . After read- ing about him for a little, he asked if this dude was still alive . Mrs. Wheelock's pet peeve is having her picture taken. . .Mrs. Pells, the Line 'O Type advisor, always wanted to be a teacher because both of her parents were . . .Miss Neumann finds it hard to believe how some people always manage to be late. . .Mr. Letendre's favorite quote is by John Ciandi: May heaven defend those who live no lives but their own . . .Miss Weaver's future career was a toss up be- tween social work and teaching, but she decided on the latter because she thought that its more immediate results would be more satisfying. . .in the audio visual department there is a I6 mm projector that is at least 99 years old, and is still in use. . .special education gained momen- tum in Moline in about 1945. 7? 7? it if ic 7? James Taber Juanita Timson Candice Walters Patricia Weaver Barbara Wheelock English English Special Education English English is, Y, ww. i English, Librarians, and Special Ed. 217 YY ,..,. . -. f-if DID YOU KNOW THAT . . . Mr. Boom thinks kids get away with too much. . .Mr. Lewis thinks kids are lazier than they used to be. . .Mrs. Wilford is a former Miss Moline. . . Mr. Fentem spent three long, hot sum- mers writing chemistry modules for the THIS course. . .last year Mr. Fles- r ner took a leave of absence and drove f L semis. . .Mrs. Coyne once boughta if it SQ : H can of octopus, but she threw it away without trying it. . . Mr. Harkey is an advocate of weighted grades. . . Mr. Hagberg's favorite food is a siz- zling steak. . .Miss Hulse is get- ting tired of teaching, so she may go into pharmacy . . .although Mr. Brown likes to travel in the U.S. and Canada he has no desire to go to Europe. . . Mrs. Marquadt is teaching here in Mo- line because her husband was trans- l ferred to the Arsenal, and she wants a I I - - Francis Boom Jack Brown Gary Bushman Lynn Chanay , year S rellef before retummg to Cpllege' Mathematics Mathematics Science Mathematics . . MY. Gagei' LISeCl to be an Gl'lgll'le6l' Barbara Coyne Donald Fentem Gene Flesner James Gager at Ea Ie Si na ut h 't b C 5 Science Science Mathematics Science he haged it g I' 'slr 5025: Wai e Darrell Goar Milton Hagberg Orville Harkey Delores Hulse , , THIS Project Mathematics Mathematics Science officer in the Navy, and used to be the Coordinator principal of a grade school. 218 Mathematics and Science U Mr. Darrell Goar, who is acting rteaehers t0ld US Ot memy differ' as THIS Pro'ect Coordinator this . l J types Ot remarkable eXPerlem3.e5- year, has at times in his eighteen as Sally Rigeman recalls that in years at lVll.l5 been rather absent- 71, the first time She experienced minded. One day he came to school Ire JOYSI 'the Student Involve- and wondered where all the people it and enthusiasm was phenomenal. Were? ne finally realized that it Orville Harkey thinks that one of was a nelielay. Way back in ine IbeSt.tlWm9S tt1et'S tlelpeeried liere days of lecture classes when Mr. md .hrs Career WHS the lmple' Johnson was a student of his, he :tation of the math lab. Mr. John told ine Same joke twice during ll4eS is alWaY5 lOr0Ud to remember one of his late afternoon classes. tthrough his efforts, a young man 1 a criminal record received an if if wr etic scholarship and was able to end C0lle91e- Mr. Earl Wear always has some interesting job to keep him busy l 'J' it rt in the summer. He worked one sum- mer in a steel mill, another was a la Barbara Coyne, who is pre- seed corn inspector, and during a tly in her eighth year at MHS, third he worked on Land Manage- rhes because it's the most ment. His favorite job was work- . onally satisfying thing I can ing as a park ranger in Glacier to do. National Park, Montana. -vu a,,.f- qg '.-'I-l . .....4u1l ey Johnson Richard Lewis Dave Markward ce Mathematics Science e Marquadt Nancy McManus John Reakes ce Mathematics Science r Rigeman Earl Wear Carol Wilford nce Science Mathematics PASTHVIES: Francis Boom -- riding motorcycles and photography the shoots two or three rolls of film each week around the Quad-Citiesl. Carol Wilford -- refinishing furniture, plants, com- munity work with the Jayceetes, Nlusic Guild. Donald Fentem -- playing volleyball and racketball at the YMCA. Lynn Chanay -- sewing, reading, playing golf, travelling, playing bridge. Darrell Goar -- fishing, reading one book a week, travelling to the mountains. Orville Harkey -- collecting coins, working in his garden, travelling with family. Sally Rigeman -- golfing, swimming, reading, rug- making, sewing, gourmet cooking, travelling, playing tennis. John Reakes -- fishing, golfing, photography. Nancy lVIcNanus -- bowling, reading historical nov- els and plays, going to the theater, listening to iazz. Dave Markward -- reading, weight lifting, attending sports events. Jack Brown -- attending lVlHS games, plays, and musicalsp building model boats. Lynne Marquadt -- needlecraft, crewel work, play- ing pop music on the piano. Wes Johnson -- hunting, fishing, gardening, sail- ing, photography. Gary Bushmann -- reading, eating pizza, teaching Sunday School, leading Young Life. Mathematics and Science 219 ,.,. M DID YOU KNOW THAT. . .Nlark Kaczmarek used to play professional football. . .Arthur Mercer would like to see the foreign language program extended to start in the early junior high years. . .Carl Sunberg became interested in history by reading war novels and watching war movies. . .lVlrs. Ann Bell was able to travel to Russia this past summer with her husband, Dr. Bell, who is the head of the political science de- partment at Augustana College. . .among Gary Koel- ler's diverse hobbies is singing in the shower the says that he is really pretty good at ith. . .seven-year returnee Diann lVIoore honestly admits that she enjoys teaching, although there are days when she, like everyone else, wonders if she is in the right profession . . .Nliss lVlay Denato hopes to go to law school and become a lawyer. . .lVlr. Steve Witte enjoys making movies of his family, particularly of his children in the early years when they were discovering life. . .lVlrs. Sue Collins, who was recently married, enjoys play- ing tennis, as do many other faculty members. . . Jackie Schlapkohl, who is greatly experienced in slopping hogs, cited one of her most embarassing experiences as the time she leaned over to unplug a projector and rammed her head into the wall. 220 Languages and Social Studies Ann Bell Languages John Blomquist Social Studies Nlay Denato Social Studies Jack Dye Social Studies Gary Koeller Social Studies tj. is-lvhxkl .Ig QBLZ V' N1-dx Timothy Bell Social Studies Rosalie Burns Languages Jack DeVilder Languages Mary Foster Social Studies Billie Lee Social Studies .fig rt.. T Carlene Bingaman Social Studies Sue Collins Social Studies Philip Doherty Languages Mark Kaczmarek Social Studies Kathleen McGrath Social Studies i Jack lVliIler simply replied, l like kids! when ed why he teaches, as did many other teachers. Gary Koeller said that he teaches because of influence he received from his high school teach . lVIrs. Esther Steffan teaches because she feels t she has something to share and can get other ple interested in her subject. Another reason, ch lVlrs. Rosalie Burns stated, is that teaching 1 challenge. at it an Meier Norma Mendoza Arthur MGYCSI' al Studies Languages Languages : Miller Diann Moore Robert Moore al Studies Social Studies Social Studies 1ael Schilb Jackie Schlakohl Esther Steffan al Studies Social Studies Languages Sunberg Steven Witte al Studies Social Studies Some interesting pet peeves of the teachers of lan- guages and social studies are: Nlrs. Norma lVlen- doza- giggling, Nlrs. Esther Steffan- people who make noise when they eat, Nlr. Arthur Nlercer- kids blowing bubbles and snapping their gum in class, lVlrs. Diann Nloore and lVlr. Philip Doherty people who lack manners and are inconsiderate of others, Nlr. Michael Schilb and lVliss Carlene Bingaman- apathy and students' unwillingness to try, Nlr. Jack Dye- blabber-mouths and tardies, Nlr. John Blomquist- people whohsmoke in public, lVlr. Billie Lee-kids cutting class, lVlr. Nlark Kaczmarek- people with no sense of humor, and lVlr. Carl Sunberg- hall passes. uk 7? if The change in maturity from a sophomore to a junior was one remarkable thing noted by Mark Kaczmarek For many teachers it is rewarding to know that they were partially responsible for a student's growth in knowledge. Carlene Bingaman said that one high- light during her three years of teaching happened in her first year of teaching at Wilson Junior High when she became involved in a Bicentennial kick-off project to aid in the conservation of the bald eagle. lVlrs. Jackie Schlapkohl thinks that the number of times she has been asked for a hall pass is re- markable. Languages and Social Studies 221 Was my face red! Karen Anderson's most embarrassing moment hap- pened when the zipper in the back of her dress broke and split open during a class. The name of that class? Bachelor living. Edward Reb- ener once walked right into a steel post. His class found it rather humorous. Nlartin Calmer, who has taught here for six years, has sometimes been mistaken for a senior. The third year he was teaching here, he was standing in the auditorium watching the students come in when lVlr. Boom came up to him and said, Don't you think you should sit down? if 7? if PET PEEVES: Nlartin Calmer: people bringing things to him which they expect him to fix for nothing. Karen Anderson: when drivers pull out in front of her and then go be- low the speed limit. Cedric Salisbury: students doing unsafe things around the machines. Robert Edwards: people doing nothing, even if they aren't busy he thinks they should at least act like they are. Don Wehr: standing in lines. Lester lVlayes: laws and rules that are not enforced. 222 Home Economics and Industrial Arts -' Nlr. Lester lVlayes feels that teac ing is his way of helping the worl to become better. He finds his jo very fulfilling when past students come back as business executive. and give him credit for what they have become. Karen Anderson Home Economics Martin Calmer Industrial Arts Judith Cavanah Home Economics Robert Edwards Irldustrial Arts Ray Brasm er Industrial Arts Mary Ann Capan Home Economics Dorthea Duncan Home Economics Daniel Green Industrial Arts l mor Keim 1e Economics ter Mayes istrial Arts M t' r or ie lstrial Arts ard Rebenar lstrial Arts 1 Small istrial Arts Richard Marlin Industrial Arts Ronald Moon Industrial Arts R N ' ay orris Industrial Arts Cedric Salisbury Industrial Arts Don Wehr Industrial Arts DID YOU KNOW THAT . . .Don Wehr likes to brush his teeth with baking soda and salt. . .Cedric Salisbury likes to work on a model railroad in his spare time. . .if you sit on your desk in Martin Calm- er's class, you may have to do twenty-five push-ups as a punishment . . .Eleanor Keim is the Coordinator for this year's Focus on Home Economics week. . .before Ronald lVloon taught vocational machine classes, he was a tool maker and machinist at Caterpillar in Peoria . . .Judith Cavanah teaches because I want to make a difference in someone's life . . . Richard Marlin used to hunt foxes with his own foxhounds. . .Ray Brasmer was in the Army Reserves for over thirty years. . .Joe Mortier's favorite food is red snapper. sk sk uk Mr. John Small, who attended MHS and graduated in 1964, has been welding since he was fourteen. He taught welding to all the kids in his neighborhood who wanted to learn, so he just naturally turned to teaching. PASTIMES: -- Mr. Marlin boats on the Mississippi on weekends, heads his church's youth group on Sundays, and enjoys gardening, fishing, and watching sports on TV in his other spare time. -- Mrs. Keim likes collecting antiques and travelling throughout North America. Some day she hopes to visit Italy and Switzerland. -- Mrs.Anderson enjoys water-skiing, canoeing, tennis, gardening, and crafts. -- Mr. Norris likes making pottery and travelling to Wyoming and Colorado in the summer to enjoy the outdoors with his wife. -- Mr. Rebener fills his spare time by working on cars, hunting, fish- ing, skiing, and ice skating. -- Mr. Mortiers's hobbies are skeet shooting and photography. if if ic l l Home Economics and Industrial Arts 223 William Adams Cooperative Ed. James Dineen Cooperative Ed. It is rather interesting how some teachers happened into teaching. Mrs. Alma Kotez originally in- tended to be a secretary, but she went to a teaching college and discovered that teaching appealed to her more. When Mr. James Din- een was in the Army in Germany, he was commanded to teach, so he taught a sixth grade class in an elementary school. He enjoyed it so much, he decided to follow it as his career. Although coaching was his original interest, Mr. Dick Matter considers himself a teacher first. After student teaching, Mr. Ronald Crouch decided he wasn't really interested, so he went into industry. Since he had already dedicated five years of his life to teaching, he changed back to his original profession. 9: if uk Mr. Edward Mitchell spends the time he has outside of school in many interesting ways. He likes gourmet cooking, especially breads and pastries, such as Swedish tea-rings. He also enjoys copper enameling small dishes, ashtrays, etc,,and is the leader of a 4-H group. William Baltzell Bill Bishop Barbara Brooks Driver's Ed. Business Ed. Business Ed. Thomas Fordonski Jacqueline French Helen Gehring Business Ed. Cooperative Ed. Cooperative Ed. DID YOU KNOW THAT. . .Mr. Bill Adams feels that students are basically honest, forthright, and nice to be around. . .Mr. Gerald Kaminski is the head coach for all three junior highs in swim- ming. . .in the twenty years that Mr. William Baltzell has taught Driver's Education at MHS, he has only been involved in five accidents Cplus two on the range which he doesn't really countl. . .Mrs. Karen McAvoy enjoys collecting antiques and fixing up her older style home. . .Mrs. Helen Gehring has three children, four stepchildren, and eleven grand- children. . .one of Miss Sandra Swafford's pet peeves is the 55 miles per hour speed limit. . . Mr. Scott Turnipseed enjoys teaching because he likes the challenge of doing something new every hour. . .the thing that Mrs. Barbara Brooks likes about the school is the fact that it's only open for nine months out of the year. . .for the past two summers Mr. Thomas Fordonski has been self-employed as an indoor--outdoor painter. if if if Larry Carls Ronald Crouch Drivers' Ed. Cooperative Ed. Donald Healy Gerald K am inski Cooperative Ed. Driver's Ed- 224 Business Ed., Cooperative Ed., and Driver's Ed. N Y aw Q, - '. Sl -i l lnattention was found to be one gzeiogzf gggifqigfgjge' of the most widely agreed upon thara Matter Karen McA1,,,y pet peeves. Nlr. James Dineen ver'S Ed- Cooperatiye Ed- related a common sentiment when Qisszgscgdmccauley gclg:L?a':::hEZ'.' he said that he becomes very is Mitchell Brian shew, upset with students who don't siness Ed. Business Eq. use their full capabilities. lVlrs. 2fg2sf E3ff0'd gfgfLJsL E5PSeed Lois lVlitchell doesn't like it ' when: people chew gum with their mouths open, students comb their hair in class, and students don't show school spirit and get involved in school- related activities. One thing that really bothers lVIrs. Bar- bara Brooks is having students persist in lying to her after they've been caught cheat- ing or skipping. Nlr. Bill Adams is annoyed by discour- teous people in general, and lVliss Jacqueline French and lVlr. Ronald Crouch both echoed this feeling. The former said she doesn't like students cut- ting down other students opin- ions, and the latter said he i or doesn't like people putting other people down. lVlr. Gerald Kaminski also dislikes ill- mannered people in the form of lane hogs. J I - . ,,,,,,,, sl if if if PASTIIVIES: Sandra Swafford--handwork such as embroidery, knitting, etc., antiques. Ronald Crouch--boating, hunt- ing, electronics. Jacqueline French--tennis, swimming, scuba-diving, sailing, camping. Lois lVlitchell-needlepoint, sewing, bridge, taking walks. Bill Baltzell-golf, fishing, cook-outs. Dick lVlatter--watching all sports on TV, tropical fish, golf. Brian Shelor--music, swimming, building this own housel. Nancy Krueger--travelling, an- tiques, working with house- plants, decorating her home. Alma Kotez--travelling, cooking. Business Ed., Cooperative Ed., and Driver's Ed. 225 Keri Bunte Judith Carls JoAnne Jamieson Donna Kramer Hal'l'Y l-este? Susan Lillig Pl'lySiC3-I Ei-lUCafi0l'l Physical Education Nurse Physical Education Pl'lySiCal Education Physical Education Al Martindale Herman Miskowicz Donna Pettavino Jane Richards Joe Ruberg Patricia Shannon Physical Educ?-fl0l'l Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education DID YOU KNOW THAT. . .IVlr. Martindale became a trainer because he enjoyed sports but wasn't big enough to actively participate in them. . .Nlrs. Wendt, School Nurse, says her pet peeve is when students try to get out ofa class or a test by pretending to be sick. . Miss Lillig feels there is a kind of language in music you can get nowhere else . . .lVlr. er is Ray Price, who roomed next door to him when he went to summer school in New Orleans . . .IVlrs. Wheeler decided to teach P.E. because she hates being cooped up in a class- room. . .Mr. Lester went to the 19 76 Sum- mer Olympics in Nlontreal. . .lVlrs. Shannon spends about four hours making up each of the Contemporaires' dances. . .lVlr. Ship- ley spends most of his holidays working on his farm in Iowa. Gene Shipley Herb Thompson Sandra Wendt Physical Education Physical Education Nurse 226 Physical Education and Nurses Nliskowicz's favorite country and western sing- PASTIIVIES: Donna Kramer- gardening, sewing, reading, sunbathing, sports, caring for her cats. Sue Lillig- taking long drives, playing the guitar, drawing, sketching, singing, sports. Jane Richards- skiing, swimming, yoga, sewi Donna Pettavino- collecting wood carvings, golfing, fishing. Herman lVliskowicz- fishing in the Gulf of Nlexico for snapper, grouper and tarpon. Sandra Wendt- macrame, bridge, golf, plants. JoAnn Jamieson- golf, needlepoint, an- tiquing. Debbie Wheeler Physical Education if W 1 What do teachers do outside of school? Mr. Stanley Leach is a volunteer fireman, Boy Scout Advisor, and a Young Life board member. He has also rebuilt his house, but his biggest hob- by is his son. Painting and art are Mrs. Marjorie Part- ridge's main hobbies, but she is also interested in political and world affairs. She plays tennis every Saturday and loves to ski, read, cook, and garden. Mr. Joel Erickson, who has taught for six years at MHS, is working on his M.S. at ISU in Pottery and Sculpture. With what time that's left, he likes to bicycle, and he and his wife work at fixing up their little house. Mr. Louis Dilulio, in his eighteenth year at this school, belongs to Oakwood Country Club where he enjoys playing golf with his family. Every summer they go to Lake Geneva for golfing and swim- ming. if if if When Mr. Calvin Hedegaard was questioned as to why he decided to go into teaching music, he replied, l enjoy music more than anything else I tried, so I decided to be what l liked best to do. l ... ...... ..,.. .- .fgkiyksk n..-.fs.f-:-1--- Mrs. Dietz was not interested in arts and crafts as a teen- because of terrible teachers. When she did decide to enter this area, she W turned to teaching because she knew that interior design would prove to oe unsuccessful. She enjoys creating all forms of art, especially weaving. She also collects anything and everything such as name cards, buttons, and bottles. She hates to sweat, so she doesn't participate in sports, but she loves to watch the Olympics and Welcome Back, Kotter on TV. 9: ic if MISCELLANEOUS - Mr. David Pleshe originally wanted to be an attorney. - If Mrs. Pamela Dietz could buy any object in the world, it would be a Mercedes with a convertible top. - Mr. James Kelly can play al- most all the instruments in the band, but his favorite is the trumpet. - Mr. Merle Wegener likes every- one, even the rotten ones. - Mr. Louis Dilulio likes Chinese food, spaghetti, and good pizza from Chicago. Heidi Anderson Art Pamela Dietz Art Louis Dilulio Music Joel Erickson Art Calvin Hedegaard Music James Kelly Music Stanley Leach Art Marjorie Partridge Art David Pleshe Art Merle Wegener Music Art and Music 227 ,wma ' f Q, A ix, ,til 1 E! Q. Q 'sf w iff? iw, Library aides are: M. Johnson and B. Strieter. 228 Secretaries, Hall Monitors, and Library Q-...Q ,Jhs . Secretaries are: ROW 1: N. Claussen, B. Olson, M. Ross, E. Engstrom, and H. Geddling. ROW 2: O. Haydon, L. Tompkins, L. Oren, M. Schneider, L. Spillum, and D. Meewes. E , il a as 1 i f 1 is rs' is A --,ki. . 5, Q xx it at it xg 7 me ,E ff ' i 5 f 1. :K 'iff' p E, if.. f 2 1 .Mer - X 1 Q --0' -K , Y Q I ?,.,q ff S LJ... on 4' L .IWW .-,ww ,Ate ,. s11jf.,. ' Q.. S Hall Monitors are: M. Exbom, P. Shiclcs, V. Ingstro C. Aitken, V. Smith, N. Rogenslci, and B. Shipley. 41 '42 1 l Resource Center Helpers are: K. Goodwin and C. Potter. if 'HC' Sf Vw L. P Janitors are: B. Rasmussen, N. Wyckert, P. Mulvi hill, E. Wyckert, R. Nicholson, and A. Haumann. ieteria Helpers are: ROW 1: R. Schelfaut, E. Miller, C. Todd, Nl. 1sen, A. Mulvey, B. Van Nleter, Z. Praught, J. Larson, E. Foster, M. hards. ROW 2: I. Nlourisse, Nl. Lash, C. Lash, N. Surratt, D. .lobreski, P. Marksburg, and N. Strandlund. i Janitors and Cafeteria 229 But lVlr. Stevens, how did I know the kid wasn't going to duck? lVlmm. . .I wonder how you translate Danish? 230 Faculty Foldbut There ain't no what in which? Hey Bailey, this doesn't look like your Dr.'s hand writing to me. lon't worry! I promise not to tell the coach you bet I Central . hy don't the Social Studies teachers ever go bald? Waih'til he finds out that the Elmers won't C e . . l ar his smuses ! Who me - leave town with the gate receipts? Faculty Foldout 231 33' Arm, Er 5 e9'f --52.2 OG nrulnmu vvn- v Z, Y I-...uh mn Win 'Q- I ,ag as MW-lllllllllg V W KF Mt- X Q . :Mg IK? xiao sx 6 ,ffx X ?wH ...TE I-31 A 1 -r LN .. . .fGQ::f fi...m.-E.: f J if qi + if-m'Wm'm 'W li . 1, V5 'e pl zmuu 1:78 x A i 11 .. 1 -' A IA V . W ' I .YI -1 52 E ' , ,,., 1 mmm? ll Z X1 41,7 X fl X N Y I ' , f , , X xx H' NI, 1 ,.. 0 4 a gl -3 xi!! f' BV, Z QI' N 3 X v 54 tgiifv- 4 n 1- .. 'I 11 1 : i ,f ,f ' ' 1 .,.d,,,',: KEN x 1'1 . lx' ,N g J I I W I I H ' Lug if ,LQ 'QM U .num Ill gy - K f 11- N J w ' ,, N ' ff I S ,4' 'f-,,,-4.-.f - N f f' .fm I f Q . f X A 5 1' I 1 K f I bi f Ill I I Q' ' 1 J F l ' I ' n 'x 1 UK ' ' vm 'f v W Hx x-W JW I f f M f. Wm 0 : - '0 1 1 - H15 , f ' xv 5 I 5 ' I X 1 X ' ' 4 1 N yn! l x 'I 4 X . A 1 X V at 1 if , 5, 1 s I X I Q 1 ! A .,l, X L 1 NJ 1 7 ' D' I I f vw? 1 F I 'iatavev M , , 1 . 4 L 1 1 ' Zhi - ll' -IV, rt 4 -.' ' ' F 1 1 px x'1K 1 Nf'!ik,g N, ill?-Aki, Sgi! Pv9f' A M' -'-' 1 . 'T Az: , L51 J-,fi 1 if -Adj-'C 'hw-' , bl-Y-tm-' Y'- ' S ' -2-'- x:,-i.-,g,:-.4,.- wx ,1 , - ' 1S,! f' ff fffi' ', ' ' gi' j?i'2?gi? X I-, K I 4 1 - -1 vii A ' , - -'A ' ' N Y-VL, f L W f v -M 1 Up' , .V HJ V f Vf,., 4 X A,5y'i-N 15111 Aa iw ,1Jxif2-Ll X! f ! The Moline Wagon Company, founded in 1868, was one of the world's largest wagon manufacturers The company was capable of producing 10,400 wagons of various makes each year. A farmer could purchas a Farm and Plantation Wagon to aid him in his chores. A Two-Spring Express Wagon was recommended by the company if you needed to go places in a hurry. ln fact, spring wagons were the Nloline Wagon Company's specialty. From the many varieties maufactured, a person could easily pick a spring wagon to suit his pocketbook. The Half-Spring Office Wagon was very reasonable Cpossibly to compensate the owner for the pain endured by his built-in shock absor- berl, but many people preferred the comfort of the 'Four-Spring Nlountain Wagon. The impor- tant fact is that a wide selection of goods was offered to suit people's varying preferences. To suit students' preferences, many stores offered items specifically designed to appeal to teenagers. As you glance through this section, try to re- member which businesses you patronized. X A I fl li 1 . l l 4, i ll il l i q ' xg ill I X ' lb 1, l l X ADYERTI ING ,. VV ii, t Best Wishes To The Class of 1977 DEERE AND COMPANY 234 Advertising 'bi FIRST FEDERAL IS MDLINE First Federal Savings and Loan Association of Moline 4646 Sixth Avenue, Moline, Illinois AUDIO DIMENSIONS 1202 4th Avenue H d I k N ist pfg p f I 9 Ad TEMPLES SPORTING HASTY TASTY Foon SHOP GOODS tyT 2326 16th Street 1524 6th Avenue r'n or1aow'n a a em es Jim Turilli, Kim Smith and Doug Garrison can't decide what to have from the wide selection at Senior Mike Doyle seems to be all thumbs while Has asty, tyi g b li g b ll tT pl , WE CONGRATULATE THE GRADUATING CLASS OF 1977 AND WISH THENI THE BEST OF LUCK AND SUCCESS IN THE FUTURE merican ir ilfer temper air group 1824 - 3rd Avenue Nloline, Illinois IOSEPHSON JEWELERS 1514 4th Avenue N th g b tthe best for Lisa DeIVleyer tJ ph J I OUR BEST WISHES T0 THE CLASS OF '77 ART-0-LITE ELECTRIC 1405 7th Avenue The best people come to Snelllng a Snelling FQ SNELLING 81 SNELLING 1630 5th Avenue Suite 207 Nlollne 1606 Brady Sulte 310 Davenport JA- Q ' --1? X ll. 4. ' X ,, ' T1 Ad f 9 Adt 6sferolaA! amorfuary 4 xx X 5Lg 8 .QYSCLV 1216 5th Avenue Best Wishes to the Class of '77 Nl, Q J '7 I O l- Q m 9 MR. STEAK MOSENF ELDERS INC. KING PLAZA SOUTHPA RK BIG 84 TALL - DOWNTOWN IVIOLINE We're near you It'snt y pl N yLdtS ttPI MR. STEAK we aww W S 1 www XESSQ A if ,is Ss Q QNX , ggsg . C Y r s S N' s Si Q iw wg :ew Z SF gs ,XX Vi s Qs TABER CYCLE SALES, INC. 1320 Blackhawk Road A salesman at Taber Cycle Sales helps junior Mark Tormeno find the perfect motorcycle, 4,1-iff 1627 5th Avenue MCDONALD'S RESTAURANT 3433 23rd Avenue With DeeAnn's cheerful smile, how could a customer help but like Mc Donald's'? Advertising 239 Ad t 9 are iff, s x a rpm, Using scientific methods, an expert at The Hairdressers makes an analysis of a hair type. THE HAIRDRESSERS T I professional careers, anyone? t -Q3 . . , O inhalation 1 A therapist registered Lutheran Hospital offers three different professional programs to male or female high school graduates. The School of Nursing two year diploma program prepares you for a career as a registered nurse. We are looking for graduates of an accredited high school with a rank in the upper half. The School of Radiologic Technology focuses mainly on diagnostic radiology. The student will also be introduced to nuclear medicine. radiation therapy, xeroradiography, and thermography. The Schooi for Respiratory Therapy offers two programs in this fast growing health profession. You would be involved in the diagnosis, treatment. control and rehabilitation of patients with cardio-pulmonary disorders. At Lutheran there is real opportunity to train for a professional career. We're looking for the high school graduate with good grades and determination Contact us soon to see if you qualify A A LUTII5. RAN ' li Al x-ray technician Congratulations to the Class of '77 X , Traci Crosb Mclihe, lllil't0iS HOLLAND JEWELERS 1602 5th Avenue y believes that Holland's has great class rings! STIFEL. NICOLAUS 81 COMPANY INCORPORATED NIMIIII nlw vom: rrocx lxcnnnot 1533 5th Avenue Advertising 241 Ad ELLIOTT S CAMERA SHOP 1604 5th Avenue Mr Don Simmons helps Mike Alcott buy only the finest from ElIiott's LC. PENNY 1701 5th Avenue As two girls browse the Junior Department, they find just what they want, Robert Carlson, President Paul Edstrom C.A. Georlett Jr. Art Holmes IVlrs. Robert Pearson Cliff Quick Dr. Bruce Peterson MOLINE BOARD OF EDUCATION Congratulates the Class of 19 77 and Wishes Them the Best of Luck in the Future W--Q-.......,,,,,,,,,,, L we .?AL:. 5 , I ' . B. i ,ae-et , ef tes. A I - egggm - .. A -' Q -N '- :N..zeeex..,,, m f-Ns P H F4 gt.:g.-MQW: .-we it r www W x .. f I Mm- ef., -:mv A Q I. a Member FDIC FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE CAMEO CERAMICS 1515 7th Street I I EaStN'0'if1e 1713 3rd Avenue Karen and Cheryl Doyecreate interesting artwork with the help of Cameo Ceramics, Rock Island Advertising 243 '- '- ULNQ --. 5-1 X'.-.-. Q.-.2 .'.-,.,- 1: .v-- :-..1-.mr- Qwwrw - ,.,.,,..,.,.,.,,,.,,. ,,,.,., , ,.,..A...,,4 P LINCOLN ,NC.,,,,,,c,,,AT,,, Z ':':':':'l':' :':Qi':l::i:::::::::::E' 2401 -som Avmue P.o. sox 757 - MouNE, ILL. 61265 MARK 'V CAPR' PHONE 797-9409 lb' gi fs , 5 Z?!cLcLAawA Zzfnifalerd 3216 - 30th STREET MOLINE, ILLINOIS 61265 Phones: Moline 762-8754 - 764-7313 BEST OF LUCK TO THE CLASS OF 77 aw?-?'f1r 4 ,XQJ air uw al, rs, alwi 7, SPORTSLAND, INC SHAREY S PIZZA PARLOR Q10 AND ,VD YE PUBLIC HOUSE QIWXJ GNMWD 5310 23rd Avenue a e as assis s r. eac in as ion. Advertising OAKLEAF-BUTTS AGENCY, INC. fy ,Owns .Me 72 S UPCZII C6 FIFTH AVENUE AND FIFTEENTH STREET. MOLINE, ILLINOIS 265- 356 As Kendra Butts Discovers, You Get Personalized Service at OAKLEAF-BUTTS Advertising 245 MALCOLM IEWELERS 150 7 5th Avenue Are juniors Mark Harris and Bob Stephenson admiring iVIaIcoIm's fine digital watch or their salesgiri? , , .W 246 Advertising EDSTROM'S 3707 23rd Avenue AW,IM! M!A,, MCLAUGHLIN BODY COM PANY MANUFACTURERS OF COMMERCIAL BODIES MOLINE , ILLINOIS 612 65 WENDT BROTHERS FUNERAL HOME 1811 15th Street'PIace Nlolme, lllmous MIKLEUSTHTZAIITIUS fawn 5 lyallaufza Third Street 8 Blackhawk Road Iv1OIir1e, Illinois 61265 Ph.762-9032 ' SOUTHEAST NATIONAL BANK OF MOLINE 3535 23rd Avenue Member FDIC ROBBINS ELECTRIC 41 7 25th Stre SIIM'S HIGHLAND PARK BOWL 4202 23rd Avenue ff' -l A 'FEW' fn. no Q ? c Q 'Pi 5 as ,gav- X ga-. 5 3 2 I L' R 'Q-n ff 4 K W 5 3 L v ,ug Q , A 5 arf :GK R' V1 cy 5 L. VJ Lf K 5 C W i m M 1 5 R S !! X N N fn C Advertising 249 TOM TAGUE MGE ' MAYOR EARL L wENn1 2301 39t1 Avenue City of Molme Get unto the swung of things and buy a new car from Tom Tague Dodge 250 Ad rts ng MONTGOMERY ELEVATOR CO. 3 O 2 Oth Street MHS students get ready for their trip to the top. '59 Wx JOSE TACO SIMON MUSIC CENTER 4161 23rd Avenue 1610 5th AVENUE Come to Jose Taco and discover the Zesty foods Senior Eric Koeller seems satisfied as' Simon's sales- we serve. man demonstrates the latest electronic amplifier. ir H V e 5-ff! is S 3701 - Seventh Street, Moline ' -I ' . gakers - lilllllllll r tV,r Where Dining is a S Memorable Experience f the finest NOON LUNCHES 11:30 to 2:00 Mon.-Fri. Vp., Banquet facilities unlimited , rl, iffsgzfplllg ' with accommodations for fif- 5fl 'f X fa ' teen up to three hundred . . . Q ' Wedding Receptions, Cocktail 1 D I I il l Parties, Business Meetings, Q Dances, Lunch Time and Dinner Rees, Time . . . Entertainment Nightly. BAKER,S DAIRY The Plantation - The Place To Go. Call 762-5534 for reservations 1808 3-4th Street Advertising 251 252 A m m Ak-9 C 3 QJA K Where Birthdays Are Fun! ! V524 X WN ni' gf 6,169 I 'P Qftw Y 5' GJUQQJWNJ iw U 57? Xe . BSQEXE GN P' Clegg ck 4 . ' E33 in , h' ,J 'A' I Q TJ 'A 0 -' MQW!! 9 64? 2 1. iii! 4? I 'fs M X ll ' 4 'L x fi e: f f 4 3:65 ti G fl , fig-,D 3. , I Q4 A 4 ,-my QV I Q lui ft f 0 N 5'-5 X50 K . X lm op x NX ' vc? 1 fef 1 wr Q 29 K' -3, 7 N - . , SOUTHPARK MALL 16th Street Carryout Moline 764-3388 4020 JFK Drive East Moline 755-4576 SCHWENKER 81 MOGIN INC. DAVID CRAIGS MEN'S WEAR 1614 5th Avenue 134 19th Avenue Moline H . I . H A n - I wonder If she'II like It'7 Scott Johnson thinks to This was just what I was looking for , said Junlor himself as he tries on one of the many fine outfits Bob Stephenson- at David Craigs Men's Wear. it '1 GSC T H E G E O R G E E V A N S C O R P O R AT I O N 37th AT RIVER DRIVE - MOLINE, ILLINOIS 61265 - 309-762-9456 .Uzmzmum and sIr'1'lfabrI'L'UII-On spr'c'I11l1sts.sIr1Cr' 1915 Advertising 253 SPEED CENTERS AMERICAN SPEED CENTER 3152 23rd Avenue 1609 5th Avenue Complete Automotive Machine Shop Service YV'th-these e ge 005 rom om ivic nn 0 1 Mnoxlvl i wd btf Th A nlllbjst his height, said junior Cindy Lew ls. W W I ' ' -M W X 1 up 4 X5 A A A or A I lr, VVYW, L V7 , A I ,V , 3, I Q j .,,. t,,t ,t iifi A M, get K Q W 254 Advertising SEXTON FORD SALES 3502 16th Street Moline Mr. AI Pellegrini shows junior Laurie Woods the best in Mustang II's at Sexton Ford. -- s is one ofthe many beautiful buildings for which we have supplied concrete panels MOLINE CONSUMERS 313 16th Street Browniflndersen and Associates P.O. BOX 755 IVIOLINE, ILLINOIS 61265 PHONE 309--788-7652 GENERAL CONTRACTORS c0Uf?s4R'4L x MAT S ldv, 00 I' fs XX so 01 ,gf 67,0 yy 190 xx YYZBQQQXO 9 oth' RRXG eifalflzlxvlms lT'S CALLED SYN RGISM Where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts All your classroom hours, and extra-curricular activities give you much more than a diploma. They are your key to the future. Use them well. Then see us! We may be able to help open the door to that future. y Eagle Signal iNousTmALcoNTeoLs GULF WESTERN MANUFACTURING COMPANY 736 Federal Street, Davenport, Iowa 52803 g , 4 no 5 rtewriemol fiUl'llST KNEES-FLOWERLAND 1829 15th Street Place l and 3160 23rd Avenue Moline Flowers anyone? , asks sophomore Laura Knees. rw ,qu Q , l ,A lf g 5 -1 A2 J ' ' .2 -4 1 ,T W X ,gt ,i f , 1, ,., , ' V 'V is A ' . I 3 X, ,K '13, 3 . t l yr i 4 i f f A A 3 ff H ,, T ,2g' ,r,:r y E N.f. I W tg. ,r ' THE CLOTHES HORSE 2016 16th Street John Schorpp, a convincing salesman, tries to get the photographer to exchange his jeans for one of the fine suits offered at the Clothes Horse. KATHLEEN S COSMETIQUE 3100 23rd Avenue g h ypt fK thl . IZZ3 PIZZA HUT 1315 41st Street Congratulations to the class of 19 77 '19 Adt R PRiiiiicEiiioRdbFSiiRdi3r'iiiiaPbfiiieiii, EAST MULINE 755-5751 i?g.':2??1 Happiness is a diamond. I .fx X X. W Qi K. Liv., . J 'M i - Wi Ii F- Keegsake ggi ei Reg' red D' dn' g and beau .Q , ff GC TEUTIOD fi ianc ty...the rn o o our a ee sae a ec' ., HOW an Vef FLICK'S SUPPLY Gretchen Reynolds finds ner dream car. AIRPORT CORNERS MILLS CHEVROLET CO. 1 61 O 39th Avenue Mm. NATIONAL CAR WASH 3333 4th Avenue MOLINE PA NT MANUFACTURING Good Luck to All the Students At lVloline High School! ZYPCO, INC. 4208 2nd Avenue WHERE DO YOU FIT IN? Sandi Allison, Becky Johnson, and Connie Starr were among 855 Nloline High School graduates who found they fit in at the Quad-Cities Campus of Black Hawk Co lege during the 1976-77 academic year. There's a place for you, too. Since 1946, vve've helped thousands of students earn college credit. Nlangf have gone on to earn bac- calaureate, masters' an professional degrees. College credit isn't all we have to offer. Since 1965, we've prepared thousands of other students for careers in technical, business and vocational occupations. If you're not sure vvhere you fit into the picture, we have counselors ready to talk with you. Appoint- gngrgs can be made by calling 796-1311, Ext. And, if money is a problem, our financial aids office gan pigabgbly help. Give them a call at 796-1311 , xt. . JOIN YOUR FRIENDS AT THE HAWK! BLACK HAWK COLLEGE Quad-Cities Campus 6600 34th Avenue lVloline, IL 61265 GOOD LUCK TO ALL GRADUATES This sign will be moved this MOLINE TOOL COMPANY year to John Deere Road and 41st Street- - Come and see it!! 102 will Sfeei HAcKER oLnsMoBiLE-cAniLLAc Advert ising INC. MIDWEST NATIONAL BANK 2202 36th Avenue for quality service and fair prices buy your flowers at MILLER FLORAL GARDEN 3615 27th Street CALL: 762-3618 greater lVloline's most accomodating florist We never close until all students have picked up their flowers Ad tl I g 261 --.XQQQMA S-...NM-sig. UPTOWN NATIONAL BANK with trust delpartment member DIC 1601 15th Street lVloline, Illinois Adt 9 81 MOLINE SEN1 HIGH X...-'ff-Xff i . . . 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AND MRS. RICHARD NYE L'C'Zf Eiga, A C3604- N -507 PM A W WA Advertisi V19 Senior Activities LISA ADAM, ADC 127 Choir 10,117 French Club 117 'M' 11,12lSenior Section Editorii Pep Club 11,127 Powder Puff Football 127 Student Congress 12lSt. Day Contacts Chr.J Young Life 127 Sr. Class Cap 8. Gown Comm. 127 Jr. Prom Comm. 117 Las Vegas Night 117 Sr. 50's Dance Comm. 127 RH 10,11,12 CHERYL ADAMSON, HERO 127Emphasis Gymn. 11 SHELLY AHRENS, Art Club 107 French Club 10, 117 Pep Club 107 Y-Teens 10 TAMMIE ALBERS, ADC 127 Pep Club 11,127 RH 10, 11,12lTreasurerJ7 Cheer- leader 107 Gymn. Team 10,11,127 Emph. Gymn. 127 Young Life TERESA ALFRED, German Club 107 Vol- leyball 11,127 Grapplerette 11,121 CWT 127 Campus Life 11,127 MO-WIL Softb. Team 10,11,12 LISA ALLCOTT, ADC 127 Band 107 Pep Club 10 Science Club 10,11,127 Latin Club 10,11 fS9Cl'.lj Young Life 10,11,127 RH 10,11,12 lTreas.l TREVOR AL LEN. Band 10: Science Club 10,11'lTreasli Ski Club 117 Latin Club 11,127 Expl. Post 302 1O,11lPres.l,12 RHONDA ALVARADO, Band 107 Kaleido- script 12 Science Club 107 Spanish Club 10,11,12 JIM AMES, ADC 10,11lLightin9J: Band 107 Forensics 10,11,127 Thespians 10,11lHist.J 12lPres.J7 Stage Crew 10,11,127 Don't Drink the Water -- Father Drobney7 The Skin of our Teeth -- Homer7 Wait Until Dark -- Carlino Charley's Aunt -- St. Dir.7 The Chalk Garden -- Maitland7 Ten Little Indians -- Blore7 Dirty Works at the Crossroads -- Stage Mgr. BOB ANDERSON, ADC 127 Tennis 107 Campus Life7 Float JIM ANDERSON, ADC 127 Key Club 127 Baseball 10,11,12 JOHN ANDERSON, ADC 12f Choir 10,11,127 Reader's Theatre 127 German Club 11,12f Kaleidoscript 11,127 Football 107 Thespians 12, Sr. Bowl 127 National Honor Society 112 One Night of Melody 11,127 Music Man -- dancer, chorus- ,salesman7 Mame -- Ito7 Science Club 11 KIM ANDERSON, Band 10,11,127 Choir 127 Science Club 102 Ski Club 127 Sp. Club 10,117 Track 1O,11,12f Mame -- chorus SHEILA ANDERSON, Sp. Club 11,12f GRC 12 BRIDGET ARMSTRONG, Forensics 10,11 lCo-Capt.J,12lCo-Capt.D7 French Club 10,11lVice-Pres.i7 Kaleidoscript107 Sci- ence Club 10j12f Thespians 10,11,12f Na- tional Honor Society 11,127 The Skin of our Teeth -- St. Dir.7 Ten Little Indi- ans -- Mrs. Rogers7 Charley's Aunt -- Kitty KIMBERLY ARP, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Pep Club 117 Science Club 107 Latin Club 10,117 Nerieds 1O,11,12f Y-Teens 107 Swim Team 10,11lMgr.l,12lMgr.J DEBBIE ARPY, HO LISA ATKINS, ADC 127 'M' 127 Cheer- leader 10,11,127 Gymn. Team 10,11,12f St. Congress 107 One Night of Melody 11,127 Swim 10,11,12 Science Club 12lSecr-Treas.i BECCA BAGATELAS, ADC 12lComm.i: French Club 107 'M' 12lGirls Sports Ed.i7 Ski Club 11lSecr.J7 Basketball 107 Tennis 10,11,127 Powder Puff Football 10,12j St. Congress 10,11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Y-Teens 1OlPres.i11lVice-Pres.J7 Homecoming Court 127 Jr. Marshall 117 St. Day Chair. 127 Great Race 10,11,12. BILL BAKER, HERO MELODY BAKER, Swim Team 107 HO 11 DUANE BALDWIN, Cross Country 10 TERRI BARGER, Choir 107 HERO 117 The Skin of our Teeth -- chorus7 Science Club 107 Ski Club 107 Sp. Club 117 Bas- ketball7 VB DANIEL BARKER, Choir 10,11,127 District Music Festival 10,127 All-State Jazz Cho- rus 127 District Music Contest 10,11,127 One Night of Melody 11,127 Music Man -- dancer,chorus7 Mame -- dancer- chorus7 Stage Crew CINDY BARNETT, Choir 107 Contempor- aires 11,127 Pep Club 10,11,127 Science Club 107 Nerieds 10,11,12, Swim Team 10 JOSEPH BARROSO, Wrestling 10,11,12 DEBORAH BATOG, HERO 10,11,12 BRAD BATTEN, ADC 127 Electronics Club 10,11,127 Golf 10,11,127 VICA 12 SUE BAUMHARDT, ICE PATRICK BEAIRD, Basketball 10,11,12 PATTY BEAIRD, HERO 11,12lPres.i TERRI BEALE, Choir 107 HERO 127 Sci- ence Club 11 MARTIN BEAR, Campus Life PAULA BEARDSLEY, Orchestra 10,11,12 ED BEAUDRY, Tennis7 Swim Team REBECCA BECK, ADC 12, Science Club 127 Ski Club 117 Basketball 10,11,127 Swim Team 10,11,127 Tennis 10,117 Y- Teens 10 SHELLY BECKMAN, HERO 12 SHERRY BECKMAN, HERO 12 TODD BELLINGER, Key Club 11,127 Sci- ence Club 12tPres.i7 Cross Country 107 Track 107 Latin Club 10 JERRY BELLMYER, Cross-Country 10,11,127 Track 10,11,12 JODI BENDER, Band 107 Kaleidoscript 12lEd. StaffJ7 Sp. Club 127 Child Dev. Lab 12 BARB BENSON, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Fre. Club 107 Swim Team 10,11lMgr.D,12lMgr.i7 National Honor So- ciety 11,12f Jr. Achv. 10lVice-Pres.J RENAE BIGGS, ADC 127 French Club 107 Pep Club 11,127 Powder Puff Football 127 RH 10,11,127 Young Life 11 KENT BISHOP, Wrestling 10,11,12 STUART BITTING, ADC 12lComm.J7 Tennis 101 Sp. Club 10,117 Campus Life, National Honor Society STEVE BLETTE, French Club 12 KAREN BLOMGREN, French Club 10,117 Kaleidoscript127 LO'T 127 Y-Teens 10 LAURIE BLONDELL, Track 127 Young Life 10,11,127 Y-Teens 10 JAYNE BLOUNT, ADC 127 Pep Club 117 Sp. Honor Society7 Track 117 Tennis 107 Young Life 10,11,127 Y-Teens 10,117 Pow- der Puff Football 12 JERRY BOLKCOM, ADC 127 LO'T 117 Sp. Club 1o,11,12j Baseball 10,127 Football 10,11,12CMVP 8. All-Conferencei LORI BORDER, Choir 10,11,12 STACIE BOWMAN, ADC 127 Ski Club 127 Sp. Club 10, Young Life SCOTT BOYLE, ADC 10,11lSoundJ: Sci- ence Club 127 Tennis7 Stage CrewlSoundJ 11 SANDY BOZEMAN, Choir 10,11,127 French Club 107 'M' 127 Science Club 10,11,127 National Honor Society KIM BRIDGFORD, ADC 127 Forensics 10,11,12j French Club 1O,11,12lTreas.J7 Kaleidoscript 10,11,12lEditori7 LO'T 11,12lFine Arts Ed.i Science Club 117 St. Congress 107 Class Vice-Pres. 117 National Honor Society 11,12 BERNIE BROCKER, Science Club7 Basket- ball JIM BROKAW, DO 127 Football 10 JANET BROWN, ADC 127 Comtemporaires 11,127 'M' 11,12lBoys Sports Ed-,I One Night of Melody 11,127 Tennis 117 Track 127 Nerieds 107 Home Ec Club 1OlTreas.i KEVIN BROWN, ADC 127 Football 10,112 Wrestling 10 STEVE BROWN, ADC 127 Key Club, Foot- ball 10,11,127 Swim Team 10,117 VICA- VALERIE BROWN, Choir 12 - MIKE BROZOVICH, Electronics Club 127 Cross Country 10 TERRI BRUCE, Jr. Prom Comm. 11 SHELLY BUCHER PAM BURLESON, Choir 107 DE 12 LISA BURNS, Choir 10,11,12 EVAN BUTTERFIELD, German Club 127 Kaleidoscript11lAsst. Ed.l,12lCo-Editorb7 Props 12 ELENA CALLAS, ADC 127 French Club 107 Golf 10,11,127 B-Ball 10,11,127 Powder Puff Football 107 St. Congress 107 Great Race 10,11,12 TRACEY CANFIELD, Choir 127 Volleyball 11 DON CANTRILL, Golf 10,11,12 CINDY CASE, Choir 10,11,12: French Club 107 Pep Club 11,122 Y-Teens 107 Music Man -- dancer7 Mame -- dancer TIM CARLETON, ADC 127 Art Club 10,11,127 Forensics 11,127 German Club 1O,11,12f Science Club 1O,11,12f Ski Club 127 Basketball7 Baseball7 Football7 Track LAURA CARLSON, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 LO'T 11,12lEditorial EditorJ7 One Night of Melody 11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Music Man -- chorus7 Mame -- chorus CHRIS CARSON, ADC 127 Choir 107 Elec- tronics Club 11,127 Wrestling 10,11,12 ANNE CARUSO. CWT MIKE CASEL, HERO 12 KENNETH CASH, Electronics Club 10,11 lSecr.l, 12 lVice-Pres.D BECKY CEULLEY, Sales 8. Marketing CINDI CHELSTROM, ADC 12tComm.J7 Electronics Club 12, 'M' 11,12lUnderclass- men Ed.J7 Gymn. 10,117 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 Sp. Club 127 Sp. Honor Society 10 DEBI CIMARRUSTI, ADC 127 Pep Club 117 Science Club 107 Float 10,11,12 DAVE CLARK, Band 10,11,127 Mame - - Orch.7 Pep Band 10,11,127 Jazz Band 11,12 TIM CLARK, ADC 127 Wrestling 10,11,12 JIM CLAUSEN, ADC 127 Basketball 127 Baseball 12 TAMMY CLAUSON, ADC 127 Pep Club 10,11,127 Science 10,11,127 Ski Club 127 Spanish Club 117 Y-Teens7 Young Life 10,11,12 DOUG CLAUS SEN, ADC 127 Band 10,11,127 Debate7 Pit Orch. 11,12: Pep Band 10,11,12 KATHY CLAYTON, Tennis 10,11,127 Grapplette 10,11,127 Latin Club 12 SCOTT CLEMENTS, Choir 127 Baseball 10,11,12 , KAY CLEMONS, Choir 10 COLLEEN CLINE, Choir 10 LAURA CLOPTON, ADC 127 Choir 10,117 Pep Club 117 Science Club 107 Ski Club 107 Gymn. 107 RH 10,11,127 Young Life JIM CLOBERG, Work MAUREEN CONNORS, ADC 127 Contem- poraires 11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Don't'Drink the Water - -walk-on ELLEN COOKE, National Honor Society 11 KATHY COONEY, ADC 127 Pep Club 117 Track 1o,11,12j Young Life 10,11,127 Y- Teens 10,117 National Honor Society 117 Powder Puff Football 12 BRADLEY COOPER, Sp. Club 11,127 Cam- pus Life 11,127 KIM COOPMAN, Pep Club 10,117 Y-Teens 10 RANDY COOPMAN, Wrestling 10,117 Foot- ball 107 CWT JUDSON COSTAS, Cross Country 107 FCA 107 Campus Life 10,11,12 PETE COUNIHAN, French Club 127 LO'T 127 Science Club 127 Tennis 107 Swim Team 11,12 ROSEMARY COX, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,12 JEFFREY CRAWFORD, Science Club 11 TRACY CROSBY, ADC 127 Pep Club 11 PAM CROUCH, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Contemporaires 11,127 Debate 127 French Club 10,115 Kaleidoscript11,125 LO'T 105 'M' 11lFine Arts Ed.i,12lBusiness Mgr.l5 Sci. Club 10,115 Tennis 105 Thespians 10,11,125 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Music Man -- Ethal Tofflemier5 Mame -- Mrs. Upson,dancer5 National Honor Society 11 THERESA CUMBERWORTH, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Contemporaires 11,125 Sp. Club 105 One Night of Melody 11,125 Sp. Honor Society 105 National Honor Society 11,12 CAREY CUNNINGHAM, Choir 10,11 PHIL DABNEY, Band5 Pep Band 12 JULIA DANIELSON, ADC 125 Pep Club 115 Young Life 10,11,125 Campaigners 125 Y- Teens 105 RH 10,11,12 LAVERSA DAVIS, CWT SUE DAY, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Ger- man Club 105 Science Club 10,125 Swim Team 10 MELISSA DEBLOCK, Choir 10, FNA 115 Science Club 115 HO 12 LORI DECLERCK, ADC 125 French Club 10,115 Pep Club 10,11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 Tennis 105 Swim Timer 105 Young Life 10,11,125 RH 1O,11,12lSecr.J ARTHUR SKIP DECLERCK, Science Club 105 Wrestling 10,115 DO 12 LISA DEDECKER, Debate 11, Kaleido- script 11,125 Pep Club 115 Science Club 125 Basketball 10,11,125 Latin Club 10lVice-Pres.l,11lPres.l,12lPres.i5 National Honor Society KATHERINE DEGEETER, Band 105 Tennis 105 National Honor Society 11,12 ANDY DEHOM, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 10,11,125 Jazz Band 10,11,125 Orchestra 105 One Night of Melody 10,11,125 Music Man -- Orchestra5 Brass Choir 10,11 JIM DEKKER, Band 10,11,125 Symphonic 8. Pep Band 10,11,125 Sp. Club 10,11,12lofficerl ROB DEMARLIE, Science Club5 Basket- ball JOE DEMEYER, ADC 11,125 Band 10,115 Forensics 11,125 Electronics Club 10,115 Swim Team 1O,11,12lCo-CaptainJ5 Don't Drink the Water -- guard5 The Skin of our Teeth -- Chair Pusher5 Charley's Aunt -- Charley5 Dirty Work at the Crossroads -- Adam5 Sound Crew 10 SANDRA DENNISON, Choir 105 DE 12 BILL DESMET, Science Club 115 Intramu- ral Sports5 Auto Shop 11,12 THERESA DESMET, ADC 125 Sales 8. Marketing 12 JAY DEVRIEZE, ADC 125 B. Ball 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,12 LAURIE DEVRIEZE, Choir 115 German Club 12 TAMMY DHOOGE, Pep Club 125 Science Club 105 Basketball 10,11,125 Thespians 11,125 National Honor Society 11,125 Stage Crew 10,11,12 DIANE DOMBEK ADC 125 Emph. Gymn. 11,12 BETH DONDANVILLE, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Contemporaires 11,125 'M' 11lSt. Life Ed.i,12lCo-EditorJ5 Golf 10,115 Gymn. 10,115 St. Congress 11,12lSecr.J5 Thespians 11,125 All-State Chorus 115 Charley's Aunt -- Donna Lucia D'Alva- dorez5 Music Man -- chorus5 Mame - - Vera Charles5 One Night of Melody 11,12 LISA DONIS, ADC 125 Great Race 10,11,12 MIKE DONOVAN, ADC 125 Ski Club 11,12 KEVIN DOWDAL, Key Club 11,125 Science Club 105 Football 105 Track 10,11,12 DEBBIE DOY LE MIKE DOYLE, ADC 12lComm.J5 Key Club5 LO'TlSports Ed.J5 Science Club 10,115 Ski Club 125 Basketball 105 Tennis 10,11,125 Intramurals 11,12 RAINER DRONZEK, Adc 125 Elect. Club 105 German Club 105 Science Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 11,125 Swim Team 10 SANDRA DULANEY, Latin Club 10,11,12 JEFF DYE, Baseball 10,11,12 SCOTT DRAKE, Choir 10,11,125 Science Club 105 Campus Life5 Music Man -- Quartet5 Mame -- Uncle Jeff, Bishop KIMBERLY DRYDEN, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125Dist. Music Festival 125 Dist. Mu- sic Cont. 11,125 Contemporaires 11,125 French Club 105 LO'T 11,12lAdv. Ed.D5 Thespians 11,125 Y-Teens 105 Stage Crew 10,11,125 One Night of Melody 11,125 Pub- licity Crew 12lHeadJ5 National Honor So- ciety 11,125 Campus Life 115 No No Na- nette -- dancer,chorus5 Music Man -- dancer,chorus5 Mame -- Agnes Gooch CINDY EBERHARDT, ADC 125 Choir 105 Pep Club 105 Science Club 10,11 LISA EDGEWORTH, ADC 125 French Club 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Science Club 105 Ski Club 115 Health Occupations 125 Young Life 10,11,125 Y-Teens 10,115 Prom Comm. 12 KATHY EDWARDS, ADC 125 HERO 125 Pep Club 11, Sp. Club 11 TERRY EDWARDS, Baseball 105 CWT KATHY EGE, French Club 105 HERO 125 Emph. Gymn. DAVE EIPPER, Key Club 10,11,125 Tennis 11 RONNIE ELLIS BOB ENGSTROM, Key Club 125 Science Club 10,11,125 Track 105 DO 12 PAM ENGSTROM, ADC 125 Ski Club 125 Powder Puff Football 10,12 ROBERT ERICSON, Band 105 Football 10 DAVE EVERETT, Choir 10,11,125 French Club 105 No No Nanette -- chorus5 Music Man -- Quartet5 Mame -- dancer, chorus MARSHA FALLINE, Choir 10,11,125 French Club 105 LO'T 115 'M' 11,125 Sci- ence 10,115 Thespians 11,125 Music Man -- Asst. Stage Mgr. WENDY FAUST, ADC 125 Contemporaires 11,125 Science Club 10,11,125 One Night of Melody 11,125 Sales 8. Marketing 12 LISA FENNELLY, ADC 125 Band 105 De- bate 11,125 Kaleidoscript12lAdv. Mgr.l5 Science Club 115 Costumes 115 Latin Club 10,11lVice-Pres.J512lPres.J5 National Honor Society SUSAN FERGUSON, ADC 125 Contempor- aires 125 LO'T 11,12lGirls Sports Ed.J5 'M' 11lFaculty Ed.i5 Sp. Club 10,115 Swim Team 105 Tennis 10,115 One Night of Melody 12 CHRIS FERRY, French Club 105 HO 115 Thespians 11,125 Science Club 125 Pep Club 11,125 Nerieds 10,11,125 Stage Crew 105 Musical Carbon Arc 10,11,12 LAURIE FISHER, ADC 125 Pep Club 115 Track 115 Young Life 11,125 Y-Teens 10,115 Powder Puff Football 12 PAM FISHER, ADC 125 Pep Club 11,125 Y- Teens 10,11,125 Young Life 10,11,125 Pow- der Puff Football 12 LOREN FLOMING, Intramurals 10,11,12 MIKE FLOSI, ADC 125 Electronics 105 Football 10,11,12 CHERYL FORTIN, Choir 10,115 Hel Rel Club 12 RICHARD FOSTER, ADC 125 Band 105 Science Club 115 Ski Club 125 Tennis 10,115 Young Life 11,12 DAVE FRAZIER, ADC 125 French Club DO 125 Ski Club 11,125 Tennis 10,115 Football 10 David Freeman, Symphonic 8. Pep Band 10,115 Choir 11,125 Forensics 105 Tennis 105 Sp. Honor Society 10,11,125 Thespians 10,11,125 Stage Band 115 'The Skin of our Teeth --Henry Antrobus5 Charley's Aunt --Francis Chesney5 Music Man -- dancer, chorus5 Mame Patrick Dennis5 One Night of Melody 11,12 DANA GARRIEL, Kaleidoscript JEFF GARDNER, Ski Club 11,12 NANCY GARNER, Kaleidoscript 12lEd. Staffi5 LO'T 11,12lFeature Ed.l5 Thespians 10,11,125 Latin Club 10lTreas.J5 National Honor Society 125 Quill 8. Schroll 125 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Properties Head 11,12 RENEE GARTNER, FNA 115 Science Club 115 Sp. Club 125 HO 12 SANDRA GEDDLING, French Club 105 Campus Life 10,11,12 KEITH GELLERSTEDT, Voc. Auto Shop 11,12 LIZ GER SITZ, Fr. Club 105 Camp. Life 10,11,12 DARREN GIDEL, Wrestling 10,11,12 JAMES GISEBURT, Electronics Club 11,125 German Club 125 Science Club 12 KAREN GLOE, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 French Club 105 Pep Band 12 CHERYL GODWIN, O0 11,12 TINA GOSA, ADC 125 French Club 105 Pep Club 10 JOSHUA GRAFTON, ADC 125 Choir 125 Debate 115 Key Club 11,125 Science Club 125 Ski Club 125 Football 10lMgr.l: St. Congress 10,11,12lRek Chair.J: Homecom- ing Court 125 Class President 11,12 SARAH GRAHAM, ADC 125 FNA 125 French club 10,11,125 Tennis 10,11,125 Volleyball 11,125 Track 11,125 Basketball 12lMgr.i5 Great Race 11,125 Bike Race Comm. 115 Superstars DEBRA GREUNDS, Band 10,115 HO 125 Latin Club 11,12 ELIZABETH GRISHAM, LO'T 11,12lBusi- ness Ed.i Science Club 125 Sp. Club 10,11,12 KATHY CUSTAFSON, Band 105 Volley- ball 11 RHONDA GUSTAFSON, Choir 10,115 French Club 10,115 Don't Drink the Wa- ter -- walk-on JOHN GUNNERSON, Wrestling 10,11,12 TEENA HARTSOCK, ADC 125 Pep Club 12, Science Club 107 Ski Club 117 Swim Team 10,11,127 Gymn. 10,11,127 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 One Night of Melody 11,127 Cheerleading 10,11,12! Nereids 11,12 DIANA HACKETT, ADC 127 Choir 107 Contemporaires 11,12, Kaleidoscript 111 LO'T 11,12iNews Ed.Jj Pep Club 1l,12f Science Club 10,117 St. Congress 117 One Night of Melody 11,127 National Honor So- ciety 11,127 Y-Teens 11, Music Man -- dancer7 Mame -- dancer,chorus DEBBIE HALL, 00 12 KATIE HALL, Art Club 127 Ski Club 12f Sp. Club 127 Powder Puff FootbaIl12 RON HALLSTROM, Football 10,11,127 Track 107 Basketball 10 MICHAEL HANNA, Electronics Club 11 CUSTER HANSON, Choir 127lTransfer Studentl MARK HARDESTY MARK HARPER, Art Club 10,11f Science 10,11,127 Basketball7 Softball7 Volleyball MERRILEE HARRIS, ADC 127 Contempor- aires 11,127 Electronics Club 11,127 French Club 10fS9Cl'.,j 'M'11iFaculty Ed.Jj Sci- ence Club l07 Sales Gt Marketing 127 Na- tional Honor Society 11,127 One Night of Melody 11,122 Costumes 10 JOY HARROUN, ADC 127 Choir 107 French Club 10,117 LO'T 127 Pep Club 10,117 Ski Club 117 Y-Teens 107 Graplerette 11,12 BOB HARVEY, German Club 10,11,12 LORI HARVEY, Choir 10,11,12 JIM HENDRICKS, DE CHRIS HELLER, Gymnastics CATHY HELSEL, ADC 127 Kaleidoscript 117 'M' 127 Pep Club 10,117 Science Club 10,117 Ski Club 117 Sp. Club 107 Swim Team 107 Track 11 BRENDA HERBERG, Choir 107 Pep Club 11,12 DIANE HILL, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 LO'T 112 'M' 127 Pep Club 11,127 Science Club 107 St. Congress 122 Y-Teens 10,117 One Night of Melody 11,127 Music Man -- dancer,chorus7 Mame -- chorus SUSAN HILLYER, French Club 10 PAUL HOLMES, Voc. Auto Shop 11,12 MELODY HOOK JANIS HOOVER, Choir 107 French Club 10,12f Pep Club 127 Cap 84 Gown Comm. 12 ERIC HORTON, Electronics Club7 Science Club MIKE HORTON, HERO BILL HOWELL, ADC l12j Science Club 117 Ski Club 117 Trainer 107 Sp. Club 10 JIM HUENNEKENS, ADC 127 Key Club 1O,11,12f Football 10,11,127 Ken Bunte's Health Spa CINDY HUGAERT, ADC 12j Pep Club 107 Science Club 10,117 Swim Team 10,11 CHRISTOPHER HUSAR, ADC 127 Choir 107 Science Club 10,11,12 THERESA HYND, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Contemporaires 127 French Club 107 LO'T 11,127 All-State Choir 11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Music Man -- dancer,chorus7 Mame -- dancer,chorus JANET HARRINGTON, 'M' 11,12tCopy Ed.,j Sp. Club 10,127 Sp. Honor Society 10,11,127 Science Club 107 Sr. Bowl7 Na- tional Honor Society 11,12 DAVE IRWIN JULIE IRWIN, ADC 127 Art Club 127 HERO 127 Pep Club-11,12f Science Club 10,11,12f Powder Puff Football 127 RH 10,11,127 Young Life 11,12 DEBORA ISENBERGER, Latin Club 11,12 JANET JACKSON, Choir 107 FNA 11iSecr.J7 Latin 10,11,127 Cap 84 Gown Comm. 12 PEGGY JACKSON SUSAN JAMIESON, ADC 127 Pep Club 127 Gymn. 10,117 Emph. Gymn. 11,12 PHILIP JENSEN, Choir 127 Baseball 10,11,127 Football 11,127 Wrestling 117 Campus Life 10,11,127 Ken Bunte's Health Spa 10,11 P. J. JENSON, Intramurals COLLEEN JOHNSON, ADC 127 BAnd 10,11,127 'M' 11,127 Science Club 121 Sp. Club 107 National Honor Society DEBBIE JOHNSON, HO 127 lTransfer Stu- dent! LISA JOHNSON, LO't117 Science Club 127 Basketball 10,11,127 Swim Team 10,11,127 Tennis 1O,11,12j Boys Swim Team Mgr. 10 MIKE A. JOHNSON, Art Club 10,117 Band 107 German Club 10 RUSSELL JOHNSON, Band 10,117 Tennis 10 SCOTT JOHNSON, ADC 127 Key Clubf Basketball7 Track SUSAN JOHNSON, ADC 127 Band 107 Pep Club 127 Gymn. 10,11,127 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 Track 10,11 BRENDA JONES, HERO 12lSecr.7 JAN JONES, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Contemporaires 127 One Night of Melody 11.12 PATTY JONES, ADC 127 Pep Club 11,127 Volleyball 11,127 Basketball 10,11,127 Track 10,11,127 St. Congress 12 LORI JONES, Sp. Club 10,117 HO 12tVice-Pres.J7 Y-Teens 10,11,127 Pep Club 127 Science Club 107 Sp. Honor So- ciety 117 National Honor Society 11,12 MIKE JUMP, Swim Team 11,12 CARRIE KASK, ADC 127 Pep Club 10 AMY KASTELIC, ADC 127 Pep Club 11,127 Science Club 127 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 Gymn. Team 10,117 Swim Team 107 Cheerleader 10,11,127 Young Life 10,117 Great Race 10,11,12 TIM KEITH, Choir 10,11,127 D0 127 One Night of Melody 11,12 KEVIN KELLEY, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Stage Crew 107 Jr. Achv. 10,11,127 One Night of Melody 11,12j Mame -- chorus MAUREEN KELLY, ADC 127 Pep Club 10,117 Ski Club 117 Tennis 10,11,12iCap- tainJ7 Basketball107 Y-Teens 10,117 Great Race 10,11,127 Powder Puff Football 10,12 TERRI KELLEY, ADC 127 Choir 10,117 Science Club 10,117 HO 127 Latin Club 11,127 Jr. Achv. 10 LINDA KING, Sp. Club 107 FBLA PATTI KINSEY, French Club 10,112 Kalei- doscript127 LO'T 127 Tennis 10,117 Y- Teens 10 CONNIE KISS, HERO 11 A ARDITH KIZER, Band 10,11,127 Pep Band ISITEVE KLIER, ADC 127 Science Club 10,11 127 Sp. Club 107 Baseball 10,11,127 Football 10,127 Basketball 10 MAX KNEES, LO'T 127 Golf 10,117 Intra- murals 117 BHA 11,12 TAMMY KNIGHT ERIC KOELLER, ADC 10,11,12lMusic Dir.J7 Band 10,117 Stage Band 10,117 Or- chestra 10,117 Choir 11,127 German Club 127 LO'T 127 Thespians 11,12lHistorianD: NFGS 121 The Skin of our Teeth -- Mr. Fitzpatrick7 Charley's Aunt -- Mr. Spettigue7 Mame -- Dwight Babcock7 A Midsummer's Night Dream -- Quince7 Lord of the FIys -- Narrator7 Sound crew 127 Music Man -- Orchestra I JUDY KISTNER, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 LO'T 11j'Nl'11,12fsUbS. M9Y.Jj Sp. Club 10,117 Thespians7 Tennis 10,11,127 Stage Crew7 One N1ght of Melody7 Music Man -- daf'lC9Yj Campus Life LYNDA KROLL, OO 12 DOUG KROUTH, Ski Club 11,12 JEFF LANDGREBE, Latin Club 10,11,127 Pub. Photographer 10,11 MARK LANGLEY, Band7 Symphonic 84 Pep Band KATHERINE LANPHER, ADC 12fComm.J7 Forensics 10,11iDist.84Sect.D,127 Fr. Club 107 Kaleidoscript 11lEd. StaffJ,12lAsst. Ed.l7 LO'T 1O,11lNews Ed.D,12lFeature Ed.l.7 Thespians 127 National Honor Soci- ety 11,127 Quill 84 Scroll 11,12j The Chalk Garden -- lst Ladyj Dirty Work at the Crossroads - -Fleurette7 Music Man -- dancer STEVE LARSON JON LAUTH, Key Club 127 Ski Club 127 Tennis 10,117 Swim Team 10,11,12 MELINDA LECOMTE, Choir 10,11 LISA LEECH, Gymn. 10,11,127 Swim Team 10,11,127 St. Congress 10,117 Ner- eids 10,11iJr. Mgr.J,12lSr. Managerk Great Race 10,11,12 JULIUS LEFFLER, Auto Shop 11,12 DAWN LEMA, French Club 10 JOHN LEWIS, ADC 127 Science Club 10,117 Football 107 Intramurals 12 CURT LIBEY, German Club 122 Ski Club 12 CURT LIND, ADC 127 Key Club 10,11,12lVice-Pres.77 Ski Club 127 Swim Team 10,11,12iManagerD RALPH LINDBLAD, Football 10,11,127 Basketball 10,11,127 Track 10,11,12 CATHY LINGRIS, ADC 127 Fr. Club 10,11,127 Pep Club 107 Science Club 107 Tennis 10,117 Y-Teens 10 LORI LIRA, ADC 127 Choir 107 Fr. Club 107 Pep Club 11,127 Ski Club 117 Powder Puff Football 127 Prom Comm. 117 Las Ve- gas Night 117 50's Dance Comm. 127 RH 10,11,127 Young Life 11,12 JEFF LOETE, Baseball 10,11,12 TOM LOPEZ, Baseball 107 Basketball 10 PAUL LUCAS, ADC 11iOrchestra- D,12tComm.J7 Band 10,11,12lPres.J7 Jazz Band 11,127 Pep Band 10,11,127 German Club 127 Lord of the Flys 7 Music Man -- Orchestra7 Mame -- Orchestra KIM LUETH, Sales 84 Marketing 12 DEBBIE LUNDELL, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 HERO 12fSec. of Co- op Coun- cillf Sp. Club 101 Y-Teens 10 MIKE LUNDQUIST, Electronics Club 10,11,127 Science Club 10,11,12 LYNDA LUSTER, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 One Night of Melody 127 Dirty Work at the Crossroads -- Widow Lovelace BARBARA LYNN. Electronics Club 11,127 Fr. Club 107 Kaleidoscript11,127 Science Club 107 Boys Track Helper 11,127 HS Bowl 127 Sr. Bowl SANDI LYON, ADC 127 Fr. Club llf Pep Club 10,11,127 Ski Club 11,127 Y-Teens 10,112 Young Life 10,11,127 Gymn. 107 Share Joys REVA LYSS, Choir 10,11,127 HO 12 LAURA MCCULLOUGH, ADC 127 LO'T 121 Pep Club 117 Science Club 127 Ski Club 117 Sp. Club 10,117 Swim Team 107 Y-Teens 10 MILISSA MCKINLEY, ADC 127 Pep Club 10,117 Science 10,127 Latin Club 107 HO 117 RH 10,11,127 Young Life 10,11,12 NANCY MCKNIGHT, ADC 12lComm.i: Band 10,117 LO'T 10,11lSports Ed.,j 'M' 12lOrg. Ed.J7 Pep Club 11,12j Science Clul: 10,11,127 St. Congress 12j Jr. Achv. 10,11lPres.J7 Prom Comm. llj Latin Club 10,11,12 SHARLENE MCLAUD, Choir 10,11,12 EVE MCNALLEY, Emph. Gymn. 117 Powder Puff Football 127 St. Congress 107 Great Race 10,11,127 Atnd. Office Worker JENNY MCPHERSON, ADC 127 Contem- poraires 11,12f Ski Club 107 Tennis 10,11,127 Gymn. 10,11: Swim Team 107 Powder Puff Football 1O,12f Great Race 10,11,12 KATHY MAEGLIN, Choir 10,117 DE 12 CINDY MAERE, ADC 127 Young LIfe7 Pep Club 11,127 00 117 Science Club 107 Sp. Club 107 RH 1O,11,12lPres.i PAMELA MAITLEN, Band 117 Choir 10,11,127 One Night of Melody 11,127 00 12 MIKE MALMSTEAD, ADC 127 Football 10,11,127 Baseball 10,11,127 Sp. Honor Society 117 National Honor Society 11,12 KATHERINE MANGELSDORF, Band 10,11,127 Science Club 10,11,127 Sp. Club 107 Campus Life 11,127 Tug-of-War 11 BRIAN MARLIER, ADC 127 Key Club 11,12lSec-Treasij Science Club7 Basket- ball 10,117 Track 11,127 Cross-Country 127 Baseball 10 KIM MASON, Art Club 107 Band 10,117 German Club 10 BILL MATHIAS, HERO TAMMY MATHIAS, Band 107 Science Club 11,12 PAM MATTECHECK, ADC 127 Fr. Club 10,117 Pep Club 10,11,127 Track 10,117 RH 10,11,127 Young Life 10,11,127 Campaign- ers 12 LYNNE MEHUYS, ADC 12, Fr. Club 107 GAA 10,11,127 Science Club 117 Ski Club 11,127 Tennis 10,11,127 Basketball 107 Y- Teens 10,117 National Honor Society 11,127 Great Race 1O,11,12f Powder Puff Football 10,12f Prom Comm. 12 LORRAINE MEREDITH, 00 12 BARBI METSA, Choir 107 Forensics 11,127 Fr. Club 107 Science Club 107Gymn.107 Stage Crew VICKIE MEYN, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 GAA 107 'M' 127 Pep Club 1O,11,12f Ski Club 127 St. Congress 107 Thespians 127 Peter Pan -- Indian7 Music Man -- chorus7 Costumes 11,12lHeadJ ISABEL MIER, ADC 127 Sp. Club 10,11,127 Young Life 11,12 DIANE MILETCHIK, CWT 11,12 SUSAN MILLETT KIM MINARD, Sp. Club 127 Track Mgr. 107 National Honor Society 11,12 KRISTA MINNEHAN, Sp. Club 10 JEFFERY MONTAG, Art Club 107 Gymnas- tics 11,12j Baseball 10,117 Swim Team 10 SHERI MOORE, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Contemporaires 11,127 Fr. Club 10lVice- Pres.J7 Pep Club 11,127 St. Congress 10,11,127 Class Secr. 107 Class Secr-Treas 11,127 Jr. Marshall7 Homecoming Court 10,11,12lQueeni7 No No Nanette -- dancer7 Music Man -- dancerj Mame -- dancer JAMES MARTIN, ADC 127 German Club 107 Football 107 Basketball 10,11,127 St. Congress 12 ELLEN MUELLER, ADC 127 Forensics 107 Fr. Club 10,11lPres.i,12lPres.J7 Kaleido- script 12lBusiness Mgr.i7 LO'T 11,12lFea- ture Ed.,j Science Club 10,11,127 Tennis 10,11,12lJV Captainij St. Congress 107 Nerieds 10,11,12: Great Race 10,11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Intramurals 107 Jr. Achv. 10lPres.i DOUG MUNGER, Choir 10,11,127 Fr. Club 107 'M' 11lBusiness Mgr.i7 Thespians 127 National Honor Society 11,12j One Night of Melody 11,127 Stage Crew 107 Usher 107 Mame -- Messenger Boy, chorus JEFFERY MYERS, Choir 107 Sales 8. Mar- keting 117 ICE 112 OO 127 Audio Visual 10 TAMMY NATSIS, 00 12 TINA NATSIS, Sales 84 Marketing TODD NEWELL, ADC 127 Key Club 107 Sp. Club 107 Golf 10,11,127 Baseball 12 BETH NYE, ADC 127 Band'10,11,12lSecr.i7 Fr. Club 107 Kaleidoscript11,127 'M' 11lAdv. Ed.i7127 Pep Club 11,12f Science 11lPlanning Chair.J,12lPlanning Chair.i: Ski Club 11,127 Pep Band 10,11,12 BRUCE OATES, ADC 127 Key Club 11,127 LO'T 11,12lSports Ed.,f Football 10,11,127 Basketball 10,117 Wrestling 127 Baseball 10,11,12 PAM O'BRIEN, Pep Club 11,12f Science Club 10,11,127 Swim Team 107 Jr. Achv. 107 Prom Comm. 11 GRETA OCKEN, ADC 127 Pep Club 107 H07 Young Life JUDY O'DONNELL, Pep Club 107 Y-Teens 101 National Honor Society 11,12 LORI OFFERGELD, ADC 127 Science Club 11,12f Sp. Club 107 Golf 10,11,127 Tennis 10,117 Basketball 10,11,127 Swim Team 10 CHRIS OHLSEN, ADC 127 Fr. Club 10,117 Pep Club 11,12f RH 10,11,127 Powder Puff Football 10,122 Track 107 Basketball 10,117 Young Life 11 KURT OLSON, ADC 127 Key Club 10,11,12: Football 1OlMgr.i7 Tennis 10,11,127 Swim ,Team 10,11,127 Nerieds 12 BRENDA OSBERG, HO MATT OSTRAND, Basketball7 Football7 Baseball7 Electronics Club ANNE PADESKY, ADC 127 Pep Club 11,127 Science Club 127 Swim Team 107 Sp. Club 10,117 St. Congress 11,127 Campaign- ers 127 Young Life 10,11,127 Y-Teens 107 Class Vice-Pres. 127 The Skin of our Teeth -- Ivy CURT PANICUCCI, ADC 127 Key Club 10,11,12, Science Club7 Intramurals7 Sp. Club SCOTT PARK, ADC 127 Electronics Club 117 Key Club 10,11,12f Football 10,117 FBLA 12lPres.l7 Sr. BowllCaptaini WENDI PARKER, HO 12lVice-Pres.i7 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 Latin Club 107 Prom Comm. 11,12 PAM PARKINSON,Band 107 Softball 10,11,127 Superstar 127 Y-Teens 10 GARRY PARKS, Track7 Football MIKE PATTON, Science Club 107 Football 10 CAROL PAULSON, French Club 107 HO 12 JENNIE PAYNE, Electronics Club 12:00 12 WEBB PERDUE, ADC 127 Art Club7 Track 11,127 Cross-Country7 Intramurals 10,11,12 J. PEREZ, French Club 10,11 CARRIE PERKINS, ADC 122 Choir 10,11,127 Pep Club 117 Sp. Club 107 Swim Team 10,117 Y-Teens7 One Night of Melo- dy 11,127 Young Life 10,117 No No Na- nette -- Betti Brown7 Music Man -- Mrs. Squires7 The Skin of our Teeth -- Drum Majorette7 Mame -- Art Model, chorus JOHN PETER SEN, ADC 127 Band7 Elec- tronics Clubp Key Club7 Tennis7 Intramurals KEVIN PETERSON LISA PETERSON, ADC 12 SUE PETERSON, Pep Club 127 Stage Crew 10,11,127 Sp. Club 107 Basketball 10,11,127 Sp. Honor Society 107 Thespians 10,11lCrew SecrJ12lCrew SGCYJI National Honor Society ALAN PHILLIPS, ADC 12tCOI'T1l'Tl.,j Sci- ence Club 10,11,127 Ski Club 11,127 Foot- ball KIM PHILLIPS, ADC 12 RICH PHILLIPS, Key Club 10,11,12lPres.D7 Track 10,11,127 Basketball 10,11,12 LYNN PICON, ADC 127 Pep Club 127 Na- tional Honor Society TAMMY PIKUZA, ADC 127 Ski Club 127 Tennis MIKE PLOG CHERYL PODLASHES JAY POSATERI, Intramurals 10,11,127 Baseball 10,11,127 Football 10 DEB POTERACK, ADC 127 Contemporaires 11,127 Kaleidoscript127 Science Club 107 Y-Teens 10,117 Young Life 10,11,12 DORI POWELL, Choir 10,117 HO 127 One Night of Melody 117 Stage Crew 107 Mu- sic Man -- chorus LORE POWELL, ADC 127 Pep Club 117 Science Club 107Gymn.117 Latin Club 117 Young Life 10,11,12f RH 10,11,12 MICHELLE PRICE, ADC 127 Fr. Club 10,117 Pep Club 10,117 Science Club 107 Tennis 107 Y-Teens JOHN QUICK, ADC 127 Key Club 127 Sci- ence Club 10,11,127 Sp. Club 117 Rek Governing Board7 Intramurals 10,11,12 DANIEL QUINLIN, Choir 11,127 German Club 10,11,12CSecr.i7 Kaleidoscript 12lEd. Staffi Key Club 107 LO'T 127 Thespians 11,127 Stage Crew 10,11,127 Dist. Music Fest. 11,127 Dist. Music Cont. 11,127 All- State Jazz Chorus 117 One Night of Melody 11,127 Don't Drink the Water -- Sultan7 Music Man -- Ewart Dunlop7 Mame - - Chorus,dancer SCOTT RAES, Science Club 10,11,12: German Club 10,117 Baseball 107 Intramur- als 10,11,12, Jr. Achievement 10 TAMI ROBERTS, ADC 127 Pep Club 11,127 Science Club 107Gymn.107 Swim Team 107 Young Life7 Powder Puff Football7 Emph. Gymn. 11,12 DEBBIE RANDALL, Choir 127 Intramurals 10 BRUCE RASH, ADC 127 Electronics 10,11,12CPres.i7 Key Club 127 Football 10,11,12lMens Awardi7 Baseball 107 Ken Bunte's Health Spa 10,11,12 ROBYN RASMUSSEN, ADC 127 LO'T 127 Science Club 127 Pep Club 11,127 Costume Crew 127 Publicity Crew 127 Powder Puff Football 10,127 St. Congress 11,12lVice- Pres.i7 Homecoming Court 12 JOANN REMON, Sp. Club ROBIN ROBINSON, Choir 107 Volleyball 11,127 Basketball 10,117 Latin Club 10,117 National Honor Society 11,12 SUE REID, HO 12 KEVIN REIHM, Electronics Club 107 Foot- ball 117 Track 107 CWT 117 Campus Life 11,127 Intramurals 11 PAM RENNICK, 00 11,12 MARGARET RESCHLY BOB REYES, ADC 127 Art Club 11,127 Ski Club 10,11,12j Sp. Club 1O,11j Basketball 102 Tennis 107 Football 107 Share JOySj Great Race 1O,11,12j Tug-of-War 10,11 GRETCHEN REYNOLDS, ADC 127 Foren- sics 10,11,127 German Club 10,11,127 Ka- leidoscript10,11lEd. StaffJ7 12lAsst. ECl.,j LO'T 11,12lNews Ed.D7 Science Club 1O,11j Thespians 11,127 National Honor Society 11,127 Don't Drink the Water -- Walk-0I lj The Skin of our Teeth -- Mammoth7 The Chalk Garden -- Laura INGRID REYNOLDS, ADC 127 French Club 127 LO'T 11,12lGirls Sports Ed.ii Ski Club 127 Swim Team 10,11,12j Tennis 117 Boys Swim Team Mgr. 117 Nerieds 10,11,127 Stage Crew 107 National Honor Society 11,12f Foreign Language Fest. 12 RALPH REYNOLDS, Voc, Auto Shop 11,12 NANCY RIVES, ADC 127Gymn.10,117 Emph. Gymn. 11,12f Cheerleader 10,12 TIM ROBINSON, Voc. Auto Shop 11,12 CLARISA ROGERS, Spanish Club 12 THERESA ROGIERS, O0 12 MARY ROMAN, GAA 107 Pep Club 10 RICHARD ROSZKO, Band 107 Science Club 11 JOAN ROWE, ADC 127 Choir 107 Pep Club llf Science Club 117 Sp. Club 107 Basket- ball7 Softball7 Intramurals 107 HO 12 RHONDA RUGGEBERG, ADC 127 Band 10,11,127 Jazz Band 127 Science Club 127 Sp. Club 107 Jr. Achv. 10lVice-Pres- i,11CPres.D,12lPres.D BOB RUMLER, ADC 122 Wrestling 10,12 GREG RUMMANS, Science Club 107 Ski Club 117 Intramurals 10,11,12 DEBBIE RUSK, DE 127 HERO 12 DAVID RYAN BONNIE RYCKEGHEM, Science Club 102 Sp. Club 117 HO 12lPres.J JEANNE SIDARDI, Choir 107 French Club 107 LO'T 11lExc. Ed.,,12j Science Club 117 Rainbow Girls 10,11,12 KRAIG SANDERS, ADC 127 Swim Team 10,11,12 KIM SANDLER, OO 12 JAY SANDSTROM, Science Club 10,117 Sp. Club 11,12 CHRISTOPHER SANETRA, German Club 127 National Honor Society 11,12 FRANK SCARUZZO, ADC 127 Choir 107 Science Club 107 Sp. Club 107 Football 107 Intramurals 10,11,12 DANDE SCHERBROEDK, ADC 127 Pep Club 10,117 Science Club 127 Y-Teens 107 Young Life 11,121 National Honor Society 10,11,12 SHERI SCHNEEKIAN, 00 12 JIM SCHNEPPLE, Band 10,117 German Club 11,12 STEGE SCHRIEFER, ADC 127 Band 10,11,127 Stage Band7 Pep Band7 Sym- phonic Band7 German Club 101 Science Club 127 Young Life 127 Campus Life 107 Float 11,12 SUE SCHROEDER, ADC 127 HO 127 Latin Club 10,117 Science Club 10,11,127 Vol- leyball 11 BOB SCHULTZ, VICA 11,12 JOHN SCHUTTE, ADC 127 Football 10 PATTY SCHWEITZER, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,127 Contemporaires 11,127 Sp. Honor Society 10,117 National Honor Society 11,12j One Night of Melody 11,127 All- State Chorus 117 Music Man - -chorus DALE SEAHOLM, German Club 127 Sci- ence Club 127 Campus Life 10,11,12 SANDRA SEARLE, Science Club 10,11 LISA SEIBERT, ADC 12fComm. if Choir 10,11,127 LO'T 117 Science Club 11,12 SHELLY SHAFFER, Choir 107 Latin Club 11 PAM SHEA, Choir 10,11,12 JIM SEAMAN, VICA 127 CWT LORETTA SHERIDAN, Pep Club 117 Sp. Club 107 Orchestra 10,117 Campus Life 10,11,127 Floats 11,12 SONIA SIMS, OO 12 JUDY SIZEMORE, ADC 127 'M' Photogra- pher 117 Pep Club 117 Science Club 10,117 Sp. Club 10,117 Volleyball 11,127 Swim Team 107 Basketball 10,11,127 Track 10,11,127 Young Life 10,11,127 Bike Race 10,117 Y-Teens 117 Powder Puff Football 10,127 Intramurals 10 RANDY SKOVRONSKI, ADC 12lComm.J7 Electronics Club 127 Carnation Day, Float 11,12 ERIK SKROMME, ADC 10,11,127 Choir 127 Electronics Club 10,11,127 German Club 127 'M' 117 Science Club 11,127 CCTY7 Thespians 10,11,127 Sound Crew 10,11,12 TERRY SLAYDEN, German Club 117 Sci- ence Club 11 JEFF SMITH JODI SMITH, ADC 127 Choir 102 Pep Club 117 Float 127 Sales 8. Marketing 12 KIMBERLEY SMITH, ADC 12lComm.J7 LO'T 11,127 'M' 127 Pep Club 117 Sp. Club 12lVice-Pres.i7 St. Congress 127 Dance Troupe 10 REBECCA SMITH, Orchestra 10,11,127 Music Man -- Orchestra SHERI SMITH, Choir 10700 127 Co-op Council 12lPres.i TERRI SMITH, Choir 12 THAD SMITH, Wrestling 10,11,127 Foot- ball 10 BEVERLY SNEED, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,12f Contemporaires 11,127 Forensics 10,11,12f Kaleidoscript 11,127 'M' 11lIn- dexD,12lFine Arts Ed-if Science Club 117 Sp. Club 1O,12lTreas.J: Swim Team 107 St. Congress 127 Thespians 10,11,12lCast Secr.J7 One Night of Melody 11,127 Stage Crew 10,11,127 No No Nanette -- dan- cer,chorus7 Music Man - Maud Dunlopp Mame -- dancer,chorus,Cousin Fan7 National Honor Society 11,12 JOHN SOETHE, German Club 117 Science Club 12 DAVE SOUNTRIS, Fr. Club 107 Ski Club 11,127 VICA 11,127 Co-op Council7 CWT ANNETTE STEADMAN, ADC 127 Band 10, Fr. Club 11,12lVice-Pres.J7 LO'T 117 Na- tional Honor Society 11,122 The Skin of our Teeth -- Fortune Teller7 Stage Crew 12 MARISA STEMPLE, ADC 127 Forensics 10,11,127 German Club 107 Kaleidoscript 10,127 LO'T 122 Science Club 117 Thespi- ans 11,121 National Honor Society 11,122 Costume Chairman 11,12 RICHARD STEPHENS, Band 10,117 MPB 1o,11f Jazz Band 117 Fr. Club 127 DO 127 National Honor Society 11,12 DAVID STEPHENSON, German Club 1o,11,12f Science Club 107 Thespians 117 HS Bowl 11,127 Sr. BOWlj National Honor Society 11,12 RICHARD STEPHENSON, Choir 10,11,12 PAUL STINEMAN, Science Club 107 Sp. Club 10 SALLY STONEKING, ADC 127 'M' 11,12lFaculty Ed.,f Science Club 107 Sp, Club 10,11,127 Sp. Honor Society 11,127 National Honor Society 11,12 MARK STOVER, Voc. Auto Shop 11,12 RON STEVENSON, ADC 10,127 Band 10,11,12j German Club 11,12lVice-Pres.J7 Science Club 107 Pep Band 10,11,12j Or- chestra 10,117 Jazz Band 10,11 JANET STOWELL, ADC 127 Band 10,11lJr. Drum MajorJ,12lSr. Drum Major 8. Vice-Pres.J7 German Club 127 Science Club 117 Basketball 10,117 Swim Team 107 Music Contest 10,117 National Honor Soci- ety 11,127 Music Man -- Orchestra7 Mame -- Orchestra DAVID STROM, Key Club 10,11,127 Cross- Country 1O,11,12f Track 10,11,12 THOMAS STROMBECK, Key Club 10,11,127 Science Club 127 Swim Team 10,11,12 KATHY SUHL, OO 12 HEATHER SWANSON DAWN SWARTZ, ADC 11,127 Band 10,11,12lTreas.i MPB 10,11,12j A Mid- summer Night's Dream 7 German Club 10,12lPres.7: 'M' 127 Stage Crew 10,11,127 Thespians 10,11,127 National Honor Soci- ety 11,127 Mame -- Orch. STEVE SYLVESTER, Choir 107 Tennis 10 BARB SZYMUSIAK ANDY SWENSON, Choir 10,117 Dist. Music Fest. 117 All-State Chorus 117 Forensics 107 Science Club 117 Sp. Club 117 Thespians 10,117 One Night of Melody 117 Stage Crew 10,117 No No Nanette -- dancer, chorus7 Music Man -- Harold Hill7 The Skin of our Teeth -- Announcer7 National Honor Society7 Rotary Exchange Student 12 PEGGY TAFT, Fr. Club 10,117 Sales 81 mkt. 127 Off. Center Volunteer 11 RANDY TAYLOR, ADC 127 Band 10,11,127 'M'12tSports Ed.,j Science Club 107 Jazz Band 11,127 Pep Band 11,127 Mame -- Orchestra7 Gymnastics BELINDA TEAGUE, ADC 122 Choir7 Fr. Club7 Kaleidoscript7 Pep Club7 007 Science Club7 Sp. Clubf Baseball7 Basketball7 Softball DAWN THIELE, Choir 12200 12CHistorianJ DAVE THOMAS LAURA THOMPSON, ADC 127 Kaleido- script 127 Pep club 11,127 Emph. Gymn. 11,127 Gymn. Team 10,11,127 Cheerlead- ing 10,11,127 Golf Team 1O,11,12j Young Life 10,11 MIKE THOMPSON, Debate 127 Baseball CONNIE TIMM, ADC 127 Choir 10,117 Contemporaires 11,127 Fr. Club 107 Kalei- doscript127 Pep Club 10,117 One Night of Melody.11,127 Gymnastics 10,117 Swim Team 10 KRISTEN TOMEY, ADC 127 Choir 10,11,12: Forensics 11,127 Fr. Club 10,127 Kaleidoscript 127 LO'T 11,127 Thespians 10,11,12 One Night of Melody 127 Stage Crew 10,11,127 Evening of Entertainment 11,127 The Chalk Garden -- Mrs. St. Maughamf Ten Little Indians --Emily Brent7 Once Upon a Playground -- St. Dir.7 Props Head 127 Stage Manager 10 CHUCK TRAPKUS, ADC 12, Art Club 10lVice-Pres.D,11lPres.J7 Choir 10,11,127 All-State Chorus 127 Debate 10,11,12lCaptainD7 Kaleidoscript 10,11CArt Ed.i,12lArt Ed.,f LO'T 11,127 'M' 11,127 Science Club 127 Sp. Club 10,11,127 St. Congress 107 Thespians 1O,11,l2lTreas.J7 National Honor Society 11,127 Sp. Honor Society 11,127 St. Day Program 8. Design Comm. Chair. 10,11,127 Don't Drink the Water -- Magee7 The Skin of our Teeth -- MosesConveener7 No No Na- nette -- Chorus7 Charley's Aunt -- Jack Chesney7 Music Man -- Constable Locke7 Ten Little Indians -- Phillip Lombard7 Mame -- Beauregard Jackson Pickett Burnside7 Arsenic 81 Old Lace -- Jonathan ' ,iso dyed b BOB WILLIAMS I GRID? w as I - 4, SUSY TUFTS, ADC 125 Pep Club 11,125 Ski Club 115 Prom Comm. 115 Las Vegas Night 115 RH 10,11,125 Young Life 11 JOHN TYMINISKI LAURA TURNER, Choir 105 Pep Club 10,11,125 Science Club 10,115 Sp. Club 115 Swim Team 105 Nereids 10,11,125 Y- Teens MARJORIE ULLRICH, Band 10,115 Cam- :us Life 10,11,125 Grapplerette 12 BETH VANDEMORE, Fr. Club 10,115 Pep Club 115 Science Club 10,115 Y-Teens THERESA VANDEVOORT, ADC 125 Pep Club125 Gymn. 10,115 Emph. Gymn. 11,12 KAREN VEACH, CWT BARB VEBERG, Choir 10,115 HERO 12 DAN VINAR, ADC 125 Electronics Club 105 LO'T Photographer5 Science 105 Class Ac- :ivities 10,11,12 DAVID VOGELE, VICA 12 SCOTT WADSWORTH, ADC 125 Science Club 105 Sp. Club 115 Golf 10,115 FBLA 125 Intramurals 10,11,12 ROXANNE WALKER, Art Club 105 Kalei- doscript1O,115 'M' 11,12lArt Ed.l5 Stage Crew 10,115 Science Club 11,125 Track 10,11,125 Golf 125 Basketball Mgr. 125 Thespians 11,12 LINDA WALTERS, HERO 12lPres.J ELIZABETH WARNER, Sales 84 Marketing 12 SANDY WARREN, ADC 125 Choir L0,11,125 FNA 115 'M' 12tOrganizations Ed.J5 Science Club 125 Track 105 Powder 'uff Football 125 Latin Club 105 Cap 8. Sown Comm. 125 RH 10,11,125 Campus Life 10,11,12 BETTINA WATKINS, ADC 125 Kaleido- :cript11,125 'M'12tSt. Life Ed.J5 Ski Club L15 St. Congress 1O,12tTreasurerJ LAUREN WATKINS, Art Club 105 Band 0,11,125 Forensics 125 Kaleidoscript 1,125 LO'T 125 Sp. Club 125 Pep Band 125 hespians 125 Stage Crew 11,125 Mame - Orchestra ARLA WEBER, ADC 125 Electronics Club 0,11,125 FNA 11fVice-Pres.J5 Fr. Club 105 ep Club 10,11,125 HO 125 Track Mice 1,12 AREN WEIGANDT, Pep Club 105 FHA AULA WEIGANDT, ADC 125 Band 105 orensics 10,11,125 Kaleidoscript 105 Sp. lub 10,11,125 Sp. Honor Society 11,125 hespians 10,11,125 National Honor Soci- --qui ety 11,125 Stage Crew 10,11,125 Don't Drink the Water -- Marion5 The Skin of our Teeth -- Scrm. Ladyp The Chalk Garden -- Madrigal5 Ten Little Indi- ans -- St. Dir.5 Dirty Work at the Cross- road -- St. Dir.5 A Midsummer's Night Dream 5 Once Upon a Playground STEVE WEITZEL, Intramurals 105 Tennis 12 CATHY WELVAERT, ADC 12500 125 Sp. Club 105 Gymn. 105 Young Life5 RH 10,11,12 WILLIAM WENDT, Key Club 12 CATHY WEST, ADC 125 Choir 10,115 Pep Club 11, OO 12lPres.iJ Science Club 105 Y- Teens 105 Prom Comm. 115 Young Life 11,12 MAUREEN WESTERFIELD, Choir 10,115 Fr. Club '11,125 Science Club 125 Jr. Achv. 101Secr.J,11lPres.l,12lVice-Pres.5 PAMELA WETZSTEON, Kaleidoscript 12lAsst. Business Mgr.i5 Pep Club 125 Sci- ence Club 115 Swim Team 105 Basketball 11,125 Tennis 115 National Honor Society 11,12 DIANNA WHEELER, Powder Puff Football 125 Great Race 10,11,12 LAURA WHITBECK, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Pep Club 115 Science 105 Sp. Club 115 Swim Team 105 One Night of Melody 11,125 Y-Teens 10 CLAUDELL WHITE, ADC 125 Pep Club5 Science Club5 Football5 Wrestling5 Track5 Golf5 Swim Team GREG WHITE, Science 10,115 Ski Club 115 Intramurals 10,11,12 DAN WIBORG, ADC 125 Art Club 11,125 Key Club 125 Tennis 105 Float5 Campus Life 11,12 CINDY WICKUM, ADC 125 Pep Club 11 PAM WIDEN, ADC 125 Science Club5 Y- Teens 105 HO 125 RH 10,11,12 KEVIN WIKLUND, ADC 125 Key Club 10,11,125 Science Club 12 JANET WILSON, ADC 125 Choir 10,115 Contemporaires 11,125 Pep Club 10,115 Sp. Club 105 Swim team 105 Class Vice-Presi- dent 10 DENNIS WILLIAM, Choir 10,11,125 Key Club 11,125 Football 10,11,125 Wrestling 10,115 St. Congress 115 Ken Bunte's Health Spa 10,115 Music Man -- chorus BOB WILLIAMS, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Kaleidoscript115 LO'T 11,12iCirculation Mgr.l5 One Night of Melody 11,125 Stage Crew 125 Publicity Mgr. 125 Sp. Club 10,11,125 Thespians 125 Sp. Honor Society 11,12 LINDA WILLIAMS, Choir 105 Cap 8. Gown Comm. 12 TODD WINDEKNECHT, ADC 125 Band 10,11,125 Ski Club 115 Westling 105 Track 105 Stage Band 11,125 Pep Band 11,12 MARK WINTHURST, Auto Shop 11,12 JILL WIRZ, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Sci- ence Club 115 Sp. Club 105 Y-Teens 10,11,12 CHRIS WISEMAN, Ski Club 11,125 Foot- ball 10,11,12 SCOTT WOLF, Wrestling 10 DANELL WOLFE, Science Club 10,113 Latin Club 10,115 Sales 8. Marketing 12 ERIC WOODARD, ADC 125 Tennis 10,11,125 Intramurals 10,11,125 Float 12 KENT WOLFE, ADC 125 Sp. Club 10,12 KATHY WOODS, ADC 12500 125 Science Club 10,11,12 RONDA WRIGHT, ADC 125 Forensics 105 00 125 Science Club 105 Latin Club 115 Young Life5 10,115 Y-Teens Science Club 105 Latin Club 115 Young Life510,115 Y- Teens 105 RH 10,11,12 HUGH WHITE, Wrestling 11,12 MARY WYMORE, OO 125 Y-Teens 11 KEVIN YUSKIS, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 Ski Club 11,12lVice- Pres.l5 Tennis 105 DO ANN ELNIO, ADC 125 Choir 10,11,125 Dist. Music Fest. 11,125 Dist. Music Contest 10,11,125 All-State Chorus 11,125 Con- temporaires 11,125 'M' 11lUnderclassmen Ed.J,12lCo-EditorD5 Thespians 1O,11CCast Secr.J,12lVice-Pres.J5 Sp. Honor Society 105 National Honor Society 11,125 Quill 84 Scroll 115 Stage Crew 10,115 One Night of Melody 10,11,125 The Skin of our Teeth -- Drum Majorette5 Wait Until Dark -- Suzy5 The Chalk Garden -- Olivia5 Dirty Work at the Crossroads -- Nellie Lovelace5 No No Nanette -- dancer- ,chorus5 Music Man -- dancer, Zaneeta Shinn5 Mame -- Mame Dennis5 Arse- nic 8t Old Lace -- St. Dir. JAY ZIEGLER, Choir 10,11,125 Science Club 115 No No Nanette -- chorus5 Mame -- Policeman,chorus Additional Activities MARY CARLSON,ADC 125 Band 1O,11,12fSr. Rep.J5 Choir 105 'M' 11lFine Arts Ed.J, 125 Pep Club 125 Science Club 10,11,12lPlanning Comm.J5 Sp. Honor So- ciety 125 Stage Band 10,11,125 Pep Band 11,125 One Night of Melody 10,11,125 Mame -- Orch. PAUL EDMUNDS, Band 10,11,125 German Club 10,11,12 JAMES NELSON, ADC 125 Band 10,115 Kaleidoscript 12lEd. Staffii LO'T 11tFea- tureJ,12lManaging Editor75 Science Club 10,125 Spanish Club 11,125 Young Life5 National Honor Society 11,125 Quill 8. Scroll RANDY ACKLEY, Science Club 125 Ger- man Club 125 Readers Theatre 11,125 For- ensics 125 Ten Little Indians -- Inspector Wade5 Arsenic and Old Lace Lace -- Stage Mgr. KRISTOPHER KETZ, Forensics 11,125 Key Club 10,11,125 LO'T 11,12 tSports Ed.J5 Homecoming Court 125 Junior Marshall 115 Soph Class Pres.5 Football 10,11,125 St. Congress 10,11,12 lPresidentJ. TODD ROSENTHAL, ADC 125 Key Club 11,125 'M' 11,12 fChief Photographer!! Ski Club 11,125 Wrestling 10,11,125 National Honor Society 10,11,125 Quill 8. Scroll 11,12 Senior Activities 273 ADAMS, JOHN 214 ADAMS, WILLIAM 224 ANDERSON, HEIDI 227 ANDERSON, HELEN 215 ANDERSON, KAREN 222 BALTZELL, WILLIAM 224 BARNES, RONALD 214 BECKMANN, DELORES 216 BELL, ANN 220 BELL, TIMOTHY 220 BINGAMAN, CARLENE 220 BISHOP, BILL 224 BLOMQUIST, JOHN 222 BOOM, FRANCIS 218 BRASMER, RAY 222 BROOKS, BARBARA 224 BROOKS, ROBERT 214 BROWN, JACK 218 BUNTE, KEN 226 BURNS, ROSALIE 220 BUSHMAN, GARY 218 CALMER, MARTIN 222 CAPAN, MARY ANN 222 CARLS, JUDITH 226 CARLS, LARRY 224 CARSON, OPAL 216 CASE, ELENOR 216 CAVANAH, JUDITH 222 CHANEY, LYNN 218 CODER, JACK 215 COLLINS, SUE 220 COOPMAN, DAVE 216 COX, STEPHEN 216 COYNE, BARBARA 218 CROUCH, RONALD 224 CURRY, KATHLEEN 216 DENATO, MAY 220 DEROUIN, JAMES 216 DEVILDER, JACK 220 DIETZ, PAMELA 227 DIIULIO, LOUIS 227 DINEEN, JAMES 224 DOHERTY, PHILLIP 220 DUFFY, WILLIAM 215 DUNCAN, DORTHEA 222 DYE, JACK 220 EDWARDS, ROBERT 222 ERICKSON, JOEL 227 FARRELL, IRENE 216 FENTEM, DONALD 218 FLESNER, GENE 218 FLESNER, GENE 218 FORDONSKI, THOMAS 224 FOSTER, MARY 220 FRENCH, JACQUELINE 224 GAGER, JIM 218 GEHRING, HELEN 124 GOAR, DARRELL 218 GREEN, DANIEL 222 GRIFFITH, HAROLD 215 HAGBERG, MILTON 218 HARKEY, ORVILLE 218 HEALY, DONALD 224 HEDEGAARD, CALVIN 227 HULSE, DELORES 218 JAMIESON, JOANNE 226 JOHNSON, WESLEY 219 KACMAREK, MARK 220 KAMINSKI, JERRY 224 KEIM, ELEANOR 223 Academics .... .. 210 Advertising ............ 232 Arsenic 81 Old Lace 56 Athletics .......... .. 172 Band ......... .. 66 Baseball ........ .. 184 Boys Basketball . .. 188 Girls Basketball .. 202 Board of Education . .. 212 Cheerleaders ..... .. 208 Choir ........ .... 6 9 l Closing ....... .. 282 Contemgnoraires . Cross ountry . CWT ..... Debate .... DECI ........... .. Sll Dirty Work Electronics Club ......... Emphasis Ggmnastics .... Evening of ntertainment . 72 79 30 34 32 .. 52 27 38 54 50 63 29 Fine Arts .............. Fine Arts Awards . . FNA ................... Football .............. 174 Foreign Language Fest. .. 39 Forensics ............... 35 French Club German Club 274 Index 25 24 Faculty Index, KELLY, JAMES 227 KNUTSON, BRIAN 214 KOELLER, GARY 220 KOTEZ, ALMA 225 KRAMER, DONNA 226 KRUEGER, NANCY 225 LEACH, STANLEY 227 LEE, BILLIE 220 LEMON, EDWARD 214 LESTER, HARRY 226 LETENDRE, COLIN 216 LEWIS, RICHARD 219 LILLIG, SUSAN 226 MARKWARD, DAVID 219 MARLIN, RICHARD 225 MARQUARDT, LYNNE 219 MARTINDALE, AL 226 MATTER, RICHARD 225 MAYES, LESTER 223 MCAVOY, KAREN 225 MCCAULEY, CONSTANCE 225 MCGRATH, KATHLEEN 220 MCMANUS, NANCY 219 MEIER, KAREN 221 MENDOZA, NORMA 221 MERCER, ARTHUR 221 MILLER, JACK 221 MISKOWICZ, HERMAN 226 MITCHELL, EDWARD 225 MITCHELL, LOIS 225 MOFFITT, VIRGINIA 216 MOON, RONALD 223 MOORE, DARYL 216 MOORE, DIANN 221 MOORE, ROBERT 221 MORTIER, JOE 223 NEUMANN, BARBARA 216 NORRIS, RAY 223 NUSBAUM, JEANNE 216 O'BRIEN, JEANNE 216 OWEN, IVA 216 PARTRIDGE, MARJORIE 227 PELLS, KAREN 216 PETERSON, BARBARA 216 PETTAVINO, DONNA 226 PLESHE, DAVID 227 REAKES, JOHN 219 REBENAR, EDWARD 223 RICHARDS, JANE 226 RIGEMAN, SALLY 219 ROLLINGER, HARLEY 214 ROLLINGER, PHYLIS 215 ROSEBERG, BETTY 217 ROUSH, DEWAYNE 217 RUBERG, JOE 226 SALISBURY, CEDRIC 223 SCHAFF, JZY 214 SCHILB, MICHAEL 221 SCHLAPKOHL, JACKIE 221 SCHNOWSKE, FREIDA 215 SHANNON, PATRICIA 226 SHAWGO, LUCY 217 SHELOR, BRIAN 225 SHIPLEY, GENE 226 SHINNEMAN, PHYLITA 217 SMALL, JOHN 223 STEFFAN, ESTHER 221 STEVENS, ALBERT 214 STOTLAR, EMILY 215 SUNDBERG, CARL 221 SWAFFORD, SANDRA 225 TABER, JAMES 217 TIMSON, JUANITA 217 THOMPSON, HERB 226 TURNIPSEED, SCOTT 225 WALTER S, CANDICE 217 WASSON, JOE 215 WEAR, EARL 219 WEAVER, PATRICIA 217 WEGENER, MERLE 227 WEHR, DON 223 WENDT, SANDRA 226 WHEELER, DEBBIE 226 WHEELOCK, BARBARA 217 WILFORD, CAROL 219 WITTE, STEVE 221 WOODS, STANLEY 214 Bunk Index Boys Golf .......... Girls Golf Grapplarettes .. G mnastics ..... HERO .......... High School Bowl .. H0 .............. Homecoming .. . Index ...... Introduction .. Inventory ...... Juniors ........ Junior Activities . Kaleidoscript Key Club .... Latin Club .. Line 0'Type .. 'IVI' ................ lVlame ............ National Honor S0ciety Nerieds ............. O0 ................. One Night of lVIelody Orchestra .......... Organizations . Pep Club ..... Quill 84 Scroll Science Club .. Seniors 194 Senior Activities .. 124 197 Senior Activity List .... 268 207 Senior Awards ..... .. 130 204 Senior Bowl ........ .... 3 3 29 Sophomores ........... 152 33 Sophomore Activities 168 29 Spanish Club ........ .. 23 ....6 StageBand ..68 274 Stage Crew ..... .. 62 2 Student Congress . .. 44 170 Student Da ..... .. 48 134 Student Liab .. 10 149 Boys Swimming .. .. 186 20 Girls Swimming .. .. 198 .. . 40 Boys Tennis . . . 178 22 Girls Tennis .. 200 18 Thespians .. .. 62 16 Timers 207 58 Top 270 131 . 132 Boys Track .. 192 36 Girls Track .. 206 28 Track lVlice .. 207 60 Twirlers .. .. 68 ...64 VICA ...... ...30 14 Volleyball . 201 43 Wgestling . 180 21 26 74 Abrahamsen, David 76 Ackerland, Duane J. 154 Ackerland, Tami 136 Ackley, James F. 76, 24, 35 Acosta, Gabriela 154 Acosta, Miguel A. 135 Acri, Frank S. 136, 30 Adam, David C. 136 Adam, Lisa M. 17, 46, 76 Adam, Tammie L, 66, 154 Adams, Donald L. 154 Adams, Mitch D. 76 Adams, Robert P. 154 Adamson, Glenn A. 29, 62, 154 Adamson, Robert B. 136 Ade, Amy B. 154 Adkins, Tracy E. 154 Adolf, Heidi L. 136 Agers, Daniel R, 76 Agnew, Donna J. 76 Ague, Joyce A. 154 Ahrens, Shelly K. 76 Aitken, Donald W. 154 Albers, Tammie S. 76, 39 Albrecht, Marlo R. 22, 136 Aldene, Sue G. 154 Alender, Charles J, 154 Alender, Donna M, 136 Alfred, Teresa L. 31, 76 - Allcott, A. Michael 22, 154 Allcott, Lisa 76 Arp, Charles P. 136 Arp, Kimberly K. 70, 77 Arp, Shari L. 154 Arpy, Deborah L. 29, 77 Arpy, Kristine A. 136 Arrington, Edward 154 Arrington, Joseph L. 78 Ashby, Leonard P. 154 Aswege, Gerald M. 136 Atchinson, Roxanna 154 Aten, Norm G. 9, 154, 177 Atherton, Linda D. 154 Atherton, Randy K. 78 Atkins, Lisa A. 17, 26, 39, 78, 1 Aubert, Mike A. 78 Aubert, Terri A. 155 Augustine, Amy L. 155 Austin, Lori A. 155 Aveline, Steve R. 78 Babinton, Greg F. 155 Baca, Catherine 136 Bacon, Kristine K. 155 Bacus, Tina L. 155 98, 208 Bagatelas, Rebecca D. 9, 17, 78 Bagatelas, Balerie D, 25, 155 Bahl, Judy A. 136 Bahl, Susanne M. 155 Bahnks, Marta L. 136 Bailey, Gary L. 136 Bailey, Sharon L. 136 Bailey, Sheri A. 29, 136 Allen, Christopher L. 69, 154 Allen, Jac k M. 154 Allen, Karen A. 32, 76 Allen, Kenneth E. 76 Allen, Robin A. 66, 136 Allen, Susie 76 Allen. Trevor S. 22, 76 Allen, Vickie D. 154 Aller, Paula J. 154, 197 Allison, Donald J. 154 Allison, Mike D. 154 Almanaza, Luis R. 154 Almanza, Rita C. 23, 76 Almquist, Cyndi S. 154 Alvarado. Alvarado. Ambrozi, Ambrozi, Frank A. 154 Rhonda K. 23, 77 Joel C. 136 Steve L. 154 Ames, Brenda L. 25, 136 Ames, James D. 35, 62, 77 Amsbaugh, Tom C. 154 Anderson, Bob L. 77 Anderson, Debra L. 77 Anderson, Diane 154 Anderson, Elizabeth M. 136 Anderson, Gerrie E. 136 Anderson, Gloria J. 136 Anderson Anderson .Greg Co 66, 130 , lrving 154, 177 Anderson, James P. 77 Anderson. John P. 59, 62, 136 Anderson, John W. 77 Anderson, June M. 32, 154 Anderson, Kelly L, 154 Anderson, Ken 154 Anderson, Kim A. 66, 154 Anderson, Kim S. 77, 198 Anderson, Kristine E. 46, 154 Anderson, Lorrie J. 25, 136, 197 Anderson, Melanie J. 136 Anderson, Michele A. 154 Anderson, Pamela J. 154 Anderson, Penny M. 69, 154 Anderson, Richard L. 77 Anderson, Robert E. 154 Anderson, Sheila G. 136 Anderson, Sandra L. 136 Anderson, Sheila M. 77 Al'ld6YSOI'1. THDYTIBS T. 77 Andrews, Glenda S. 136 Andrews, Julie T, 136 Anseeuw. Dawn M. 136 Anseeuw. Debra L. 77 Anseeuq, Kathleen M. 154 Anthony, Brian J. 136 Anthony, Donald G. 77 Baird, David J. 31, 136 Baker, Bill R. 78 Baker, Bradley 155 Baker, Christopher S, 66, 155 Baker, Helen D. 71, 136 Baker, Kathy L. 155 Baker, Kris A. 155 Baker, Melody A. 78 Baker, Rick M. 78 Baker, Tom L. 155 Baldwin, Duane A. 78 Balmer, David L. 31, 78 Bartz, William W. 66, 68. 136, 1 Bates, Alice Nl. 155 Batog, Deborah A. 79 Batten, Brad A. 27, 31, 79, 194 Batzkiel, Mary L. 155 Baum, David P. 22, 137 Baum, Jennifer L. 155 Baumhardt. Sue H. 137 Beaird, Johnny L. 137 Beaird, Patricia E. 29, 79 Beaird, Patrick F. 79 Beale, Terri L. 79 Bealer, Bryan L. 137 Bealer, Dawn M. 79 Bean, Leanne K. 137 Bean, Rob P. 155 Bean, Warren L. 137 Bear, Martin D. 79 Beard, Brad K. 79 Beard, Brian R. 137 Beardsley, Paula J. 79 Beaston, Edward W. 155 Beaudry, Ed A. 79 Beavers, David R. 155 Baltzer, Kristy F. 155 Baney, Nancy A. 155 Bantield, Kevin R. 66, 136 Bankhead, Elaine E. 155 Banks, Rhonda L. 155 Banks, Ronald S. 136 Banning, Lucinda F. 78 Barber , Curtis W. 78 Barber, Kirk D. 155 Barber, Lisa M. 17, 136 Barger, Terri L, 78 Barker, Daniel L. 78 Barlow. Bob D. 155 Barnett, Cynthia J. 72, 78 Barnet Barnet t. Richard E. 155, 177 t, Vicki L. 66, 78 Barnhouse, L. Charlene 69, 155 Barr, Glenn E. 136 Barrett, Gilbert L. 78 Barrett, Tammie J, 155 Antu, Melissa L. 154 Appelquist, Jeannie L. 154 Appelquist, Linda M. 136 Appleman, John A. 136 Archer, Randy J. 136 Archibald, Lori A. 154 Armstrong, Bridget A, 35, 62, 77 Armstrong, Carol 136 Armstrong, Rick A. 70, 136 Armstrong, Scott C. 154 Arnold, Tobert R. 31, 77 Aronson, Jeff D. 154 Barroso, Joseph J. 78 Bartel, Mary L. 34, 35, 136 Bartlett, Susan C. 136, 39 Bart, Richard C. 66, 155 Bartz, Steve R. 78 Bebber, Douglas A. 155 Beck, Rebecca L. 79. 198 Beckman, Shelly A. 29, 79 Beckman, Sherry J. 79 Beeuwsaert, Lisa G. 29, 137 Behnken, Michael W, 137 Begrens, Karl T. 137, 176 79 Beiderbecke, Liz A. 137 Bellinger, Brad A, 155 Bellinger, Todd H. 26, 79 Bellmyer, David E, 155 Bellmyer, Jerry D. 79, 179 Bellmyer, Kurt M. 137 Belville, Shannon L. 137 Bender, Dave C. 137 Bender, Joanne 23, 79 Bender. Michael J. 136 Benedick, Mike A, 136 Benker, Douglas D. 155 Bennett, Diane L. B0 Bennett, Greg A. 136 Bennett, Michele L. 136 Bennett, Quilla E, 136 Benson, Barbara J. 69, 80, 198 Benson, Jeanne L. 155 Bergee, Hal 155 Berggren, Jane M. 80 Berhenke, Doug D. 136 Berhenke, Robert A. 31, 155 Berndt, Joseph A. 136 Berns, Dan D. 155 Berry, Cindy A. 155 Berry, Mike M. 29, 136 Bradford, Sie A. 31, 137 Bradley, Kevin L. 137 Bramlett, Harold E. Jr. 155 Branch, Susan J. 137 Brandmeyer, Bonita J. 155 Branham, Dennis D. 81 Branham, Michael S. 155 Branham, Robin I. 155 Brashears, Duane R, 137 Bratton, Keith D. 81 Breitenstein, Dan A, 137 Brenstrom, Joe J. 155 Brenstrom, Sue K. 137 Bridges, Julie E. 137 Bridgtord, Kim S. 19, 25, 35, 81 Briggs, Terry L. 155 Brimmer, Gerald E. 137 Bringolt, Blain A. 155, 177 Bristol, Jimmy D. 155 Bristol, John E. 81 Bristol, Ronnie L. 137 Broberg, Darla, J. 137 Brocker, Bernard J. 81 Brokaw, Charles R. 69, 155 Brokaw, James E. 31, 82 Brown, Becky A. 155 Bert, Doug A. 80 Bertram, Jett R. 136 Best, R. Renee 155 Best, Todd 155 Bialobreski, Jett W. 155 Biggs, Renae A. 80 Binns, Karen D. 155 Bishop, Kent S. 80 Bisinger, Julie A. 31, 80 Bisinger, Robert B. 155 Bitting. Stuart M. 80 Bivins, Diane E. 155 Bivins, Jeannie M. 80 Bixby, Jerry L. 80 Bixby, Rodney K, 80 Biurstom, Susan L, 155 Black, Patty L. 80 Blackaby, Leinese I. 155 Blackman, Steve 137 Blackwood, George D, 137 Blake. Teresa B. 155 Blakeney, Steve M. 155 Blanchard, Kent L. 155 Blankenleld, Ronald L. B0 Blaser, Steve S. B0 Blaylock, Brenda S. 137 Blecher, Kirk W. 137, 176 Blecher, Lori L. 155, 198 Blette, Stephen 80 Blomgren, Karen S, 80 Blomquist, Steven A. 155 Blondell, Krista L. 155, 198 Blondell, Laurie A, 81 Bloom, John M. 155 Bloome, Michael R. 137, 178 Blount. Jayne F, B1 Blount, Sue E. 25, 155 Boddie, Dorothy A. 155 Boden, Lyndon S. 137 Boehme, Chris R. 137 Boens, Melissa A. 155 Bogart, John C. 137 Bohls, Marrianne 155 Boldt, Todd D, 155, 177 Bolhous, Sally J. 25, 70. 137 Bolkom, Jerry V. 81, 176 Bomelyn, Mary B. 155 Bonte, Colette M. 35, 155 Booker, Douglas K. 81 Booker, Kim E. 155 Boom, Sherrie L. 66, 137 Boquist, Kenneth D, 155 Boquist, Sue M. 155 Border. Lori E. 69, 81 Bornholtz, Bill 155 Bottotfl, Gary J. 81 Bottortt, Tami K. 155 Bounds, Burdette E. 66, 137 Bounds, Susanne D. 155 Bourn, William W, 69, 137 Bousson, Julie C. 155 Bousson, Mike D. 81 Bowers, Glenda M, 66, 68, 137, 22 Bowling, Bob J. 81 Bowling, R. Dan 155 Bowman, Denise E. 155 Bowman, James K. 137, 176 Brown, Bob A. 155 Brown, Bob C. 155 Brown, Bonnie J. 66, 155 Brown, Cindy L. 155 Brown Jacqui 137 Brown, Dave P, 137 Brown, Janet A. 17, 72, B2 Brown, Joe R. 155 Brown, Julie K. 155 Brown, Kevin R. 82 Brown, Russell E. 155 Brown, Scott J. 30, 137 Brown, Steve W. 82, 176 Brown, Todd A. 155 Brown, Tracy K. 155 Brown, Valerie A. 82 Bowman, Joseph P. 155 Bowman, Stacie B. B1 Box, Charles L. B1 Boyer, Dale W. 155 Boyer, Larry W. 155 Boyer, Mike L, 81, 176 Boyle, Brad T, 155 Boyle, Scott S. 81 Bozeman, Diane E. 137 Bozeman, Sandra L. 17, 81 Braden, Kathy J. 81 Braden, Marie E. 137 Brownfield, Chuck S. 155 Bruce, James K. 137 Bruce, John A. 82 Bruce, Terri L. 82 Brumbaugh, Paula 137 Buchanan, Martha J. 39, 137 Buchanan, Paula J, 137 Bucher, Angie R. 22, 155 Bucher, Michael V. 155 Bucher, Shelly L. 29, 82 Buck, Joseph F. 66, 69, 155 Buckallew, Brian K. 137 Buckley. Ried M. 25, 66, 68. 155 Buckwalter, Marty S. 82 Buel, Joan T, 156 Bull, D. Jeanette 156 Buller, Jett T. 137 Buller, Jenny L. 39, 137, 208 Buller, Stephen W. 82 Buller, Tammy L. 137 Bullock, Betty A. 156 Bumgarner, Anne M. 156 Bunting, Terry L. 82 Burgridge, Timothy J. 82 Burdick, Luanne D. 156 Burg, Michael E. Jr. 137 Burgett, Janet E, 137 Burgmen, Allen L. 156 Burgman, Glen S. 137 Burkhardt, Kathleen K. 137 Burkleson, Pamela J. 32, 82 Burnett, Bill J. 137 Burns, Bob H, 29, 137 Burns, James R. 82 Burns, Lisa J. 70, 83 Burns, Tammy M. 156 Burris, Ricardo G. 156 Burrows, W. Charles 156 Burton, Michele K, 137 Bustard, Kathleen A. 156 Butterfield, Evan M. 24, 83 Butts, Kendra G. 17, 34, 46, 137 Buysse, Kerry M. 137 Buzard, Randy L. 156 Byrd, Ernest R, 156 Byrne, James C, 156 Bystrom, Bruce 83 Cabor, Don D. 137 Caldwell, Christine M, 137 Caldwell, John A. 83 Calef, Linda A, 156 Callahan, Darrin T. 83 Callas, Elena L. 83, 197 Calvert, Melissa G, 25, 83, 137 Camferdam, Carol E. 137, 198 Campbell. Lynda L. 137 Canfield, Tami L. 156 Cantrill, Donald E, 83, 196 Cappaert, Steven M. 156 Caros, Ernie C. 156 Caras, Florence 83 Cardwell, Christina L. Carey, Joy L. 156 Index 275 Carius, Mark T, 156 Carl, Hann T. 17, 22, 35, 38, 148, 151 Carlton, Jerry D. 137 Carlton, Tim M. Carlin, J. Alan Carlson, Charles E. 156 Carlson, David 156 Carlson, John A. 83 Carlson, Julie L. 137 Carlson, Laura S. 19, 32, 70, 83 Carlson, Lori J. 83 Carlson, Mark W. 156 Carlson, Mary L. 66, 67, 68, 83 Carlson, Robert 156 Carlson, Thomas L. Carpenter, Kelly A. 66, 68, 137 Carpio, Joey F. 156 Carr, Dianna L. 30, 183 Carr, L. Randy 156 Carrigan, Bruce A. 156 Carrigan, Bruce A. 156 Carroll, Bernard J. 137 Carroll, Terri 83 Carsell, James P. 66, 156 Carson, Carey 156, 177 Carson, Christian B. 83 Carson, Michael J. 156, 177 Carter, Beth A. 156 Carty, Chris D. 83 Caruso, Anne L. 38, 84 Caruth, Debbie M. 156 Case, Cynthia L. 69, 84 Casel, Mike J. 29, 84 Cash, Karen K. 156 Cash, Kenneth W. 27, 84 Cashen, William G. Casillas, Joseph P, Cason, Clark A, 84 Castle, Bob N. 70, 84 Cathcart, Mara L. 156 Cathelyn, Craig 137 Catterton, Floyd E. 137, 176 Caudill, Connie L. 156 Caudill, Dan B. Cavazos, Miriam A. 137 Cervantes, Arthur L. Cervantes, Beatrice 156 Cervantes, Randy R. Ceurvorst, William 137 Chalder, Jay R. 70, 137 Champion. Ann M, 66, 68, 137 Chappell, Beth A. 137 Charles, Kelly D. 29, 138, 148 Chase, Mike W. 138 Chase, Thomas E. 35, 138 Chavez, Estella M. 138 Chekewicz, Steven M. 138 Chelstrom. Cindi L, 17, 27, 39, 84 Chenweth, Robert 156 Chilberg, Wendy A. 84 Chinn, Tony A, 138 Chouinard, Jeff R, 84 Chouinard, Mark E. 138 Christal, Daniel Christensen, Jeana K. 156 Christensen, Richard L. 84 Chumbley, Brad A. 70, 138 Churchill, Tori L. 156 Cimarrusti, Debra M. 84 Cimarrusti, Jeff G. 22, 156 Cirricione, Brad A. 138 Claeys, Jay V. 156, 177 Claeys, Lori A. 69, 156 Claeys, Randall J. 30 Clark, Christine A. 23, 138, 200 Clark, David A. 66, 68, 84 Clark, Tim J. 30, 84 Clauson, Tammy J. 84, 125 Clauson, Virginia L. 138 Claussen, Deborah . 138 Claussen, Douglas D. 66, 84 Claussen, Rhonda L. 85 Claybaugh, Karen S. 138 Clayton, Kathy L, 85, 200 Clayton, Sue M. 138 Cleary, Mike J, Clements, Cindy M. 138 Clements, Scott D. 70, 85 Clemons, Jacqueline M. 43, 138 Clemons, Kay A. 85 Clifton, Gregory A. 138 Clifton, Kimberly J. 69, 138 Clifton, Stephen M. Cline, Colleen B. 85 Cline, Kerry P. 156 Clopton, Laura L. 85 Clyde, Jeff C. 85 Coates, Lori A. 138 Coffey, Bonnie L. Colberg, Jim D. 85 Colburn, Kimberly K. 28, 85 Coleman, Kim K, 138 Colley, Cynthia C. 138 Collins, Bill E. 156 Collins, Lisa 156 276 Index Collins, Sheila M. Collison, Beth A. 156 Colwell, Stephen P. 138 Compton, Carl E. 69, 156 Compton, Cindy D. 166 Cone, Brent T, 138 Cone, Tersa M. 166 Conklin, Michelle A, 156 Connell, Donald J. 31, 138 Conner, Cathy L. Conner, Robin J. 18p38 Connors, Maureen T. 72, 85 Conrad, Anthony F. 138 Coogan, Barbara 85 Cook, Cathy F. 138 Cook, Debbie A. 138 Cook. Kevin P. 156 Cook, Mark A. 138 Cook, Marsha G. 138 Cooke, Ellen E. 85 Cooney, Kathy D. 85 Conney, Lisa E. 148 Cooper, Bradley L. 85 Coopman, Jill M. 39, 148, 198 Coopman, Kimberly J. 85 Coopman, Randy L. 30, 85 Coopman, Rick A. 156 Copas, Tonya M. 59, 64, 65, 70, 138 Coppens, Chris J. 138 Coppens, Scott R. Corwin, Tonnie L. 156 Costas, Janet E. 66, 138 Costas, Judson P. Coudenys, Jeannie R. Counihan, Pete M. Countryman, Tami R. 156 Courter, Mike L, 156, 177 Cousins. David P. Cousins, Sue A. 166 Coutteau, Kristie L, Covemaker, Michelle A. Covemaker, Tamara S. 166 DeBlock, Melissa L. 29 DeBusschere, Tammy J, DeClerck, Arthur A. DeClerck, Cheryl L, 157 DeClerck, Lori A. DeCoster, Ann T. 138 DeCoster, Lynn M. 43, 157 DeCrane, Kathryn S. 22, 157 DeDecker, Joseph P. 157 DeDecker, Lisa D. 22 DeGeeter, Kathy E, Dehon, Andrew P. 66, 68 Deininger, Karma J. 30 Dekker, James A. 23, 66 DeKock, Mona L. 157 DeLarosa, Blanca M. 138 DeLarosa, Deanna 157 Deleski, Cynthia R. 157 Delles, Steven C. 66, 138 Delp, Cheryl L. DeMarlie, Rodney E, DeMassiono, Mary S. 157 Dembosky, Stephen J. 138, 178 DeMeyer, Joseph E, 53, 62 DeMeyer, Lisa K. 25, 138, 237 DeMink, Chris 30 DeMink, Ellen T. 138 DeNeve, Rita K. Denkhoff, Mark D. 138 Dennhardt, Laurie B. Dennis, Rebecca D. 138 Dennison, Sandy K. Depaepe, Scott A. 138 DePover, Tracy J. 138 DeShane, Matt 157 DeSmet , Annette M. 69, 157 DeSmet, Theresa A, 32 DeSmet, William J, DeSpain, R. Timothy 66, 13 DeTaeye, Kelly J. 157 8 Ducey, James E. 66, 157 Ducey, John C, 139 Duckett, Cindy L. 139 Dulaney, Sandra J. Dull, Wayne C. 43, 157 Duncan, Gary D. Duncan, Jill A. 139, 200 Duncan, Rick G. Dunham, Laverne O, 157 unn, Carla J. 139 Dunn, Michael C. 139 Dunn, Paul A. 23, 24, 157 Dunton, John Duran, George Durbin, James N. 157 Dussinger, Martha H. 23, 157, 198 Duyvejonck, Joseph A. 157 Dye, Jeff C. Dyer, Doug P. 139 Dyer, L. Steve 157 Earley, Jeanna L. Eaton, Robert N. 139 Eaton, Ruth M. 157 Eberhardt, Cindy M. 30, 127 Eberts, Joanie 139 Eckert, Tracesa L, 139 Edkles, Mary K. 139 Eddy, David R. 69, 157 Eddy, Jeanine D. 157 Eder, Laverne F. 157 Eder, Robyn A. 139 Edgeworth, Linda S. 157 Edgeworth, Lisa M. 29 Edlund, Richard C. 66, 139, 179 Edmonds, Darrell G. 66, 139 Edmonds, Dennis M. Edmondson, Elaine S. 139 Edmunds, Paul T. Edstrand, Gerald L. 139 Cox, Amy J. 166 Cox, Andrew M. Cox, Roland R. 138 Cox, Rosemary A. 70 Cox, Sandy L. 29, 138 Cox, Sheryl L. 156 Cox, Theresa C. 138 Deushane, Chris J. 157 DeVinney, John A, 157 DeVolder, Diane L. 157 DeVolder, Donna L. 29, 138 DeVolder, Mark A. 139, 196 DeVooght, Theresa M. 157 DeVooght, Tim G. 43, 138, 276 DeVreize, Laurie Edwards, Christy K. 139 Edwards, Edwards, Jeff W. 157 Kathy L, 29 Cozadd, Tami S. 69, 156 Crawford, Jeffrey R. Creswell, Susan H. 156 Crosby, Crystal D. 22 Crosby, Cynthia J. 156 Crosby, Tracy 241 Crouch, Pamela 17, 34, 59, 62, 70 Corw, Diana L. 138 Cow, Mike S. 156 Crowe, Dannie W. Crowe, Randall H. 156 Crowe, Vanessa M. 138 Cruse, Michele L. 66, 138 Cumberworth, Daniel J. 176 Cumberworth, Theresa A. 70, 72 Cunningham, Carey A, Cunningham, Cathy L. 156 Curry, Cindi J. 156 Dabney, Phillip 66 Dahlberg, Jamie 29 Dailey, Jill K. 29, 69, 138 Dailey, William H, 156, 177 Dailing, Scott F. 156 Dallman, Laura L. 17, 34, 138 Dalton, John P. 138 Dalton, Penny S. 138 Dalton, Steve M. 138 Dangel, Brigid K. 138 Daniel, Kevin J. 156 Daniel, Pamela R. Daniels, Billie A, 156 Danielsen, Jim M. 66, 68, 138 Danielsen, Mary J. 156 Danielson, Julia L. Darin, Mike H. 157 Darnall, Pam S. 39, 208 DeVriese, Kevin M. 139 DeVrieze, Jay M. DeVrieze, Karen 138 DeVrieze, Timothy W. DeWanz, Nancy Edwards, Roberta J. 139 Edwards, Terry E. 30 Ege, Kathy L. 29 Ehen, Loree L. 157 Eilers, Jesse B. 157 Eipper, Amy A. 66, 157 Eipper, David J. Eller, Kathleen M. 139 Elliott, Donna A. 157 Elliott, Jay R. Darnell, Richard L. 30, 158 Davidson. Kevin W, 138 Davis, Allen D. Davis, Cindy K, 43, 157, 198 Davis, Diane L. Davis,' Freddie D. 138 Davis, Kimberly S. Davis, Laversa 30 Davis, Matt R. Davis, Ricky G. 157 Dawson, Dave C. 31, 138 Dawson, Robert E. Day, Jean E. Day, Mark L. 138 Day, Sue L. 70 Day, Thomas E. Dean, James B. 138 Dean, Richard B. DGBBSFIE. Tim P. 177 DeBlaey, Thomas R. 31 139 DeWilford, David J. 157 DeWitt, David J. 139 DeWitt, Donald DeWitt, Gerald K. DeWitte, Ann M. 157 Dhooge, Tammy S. 62 Dickenson, Mitchell T. 157 Dickenson, Roger D. 157 Dickson, Teresa L, 139 Dies, Joe C. 157 Dijulio, Tony L. 66, 68, 166 Dingman, Dean Y. 139 Dixon, Tanya L. 39 Doan, Ly 157 Doering, Beth A. 139 Dombek, Diane M. Dombek, John R. 166, 177 Dondanville, Beth A. 9, 17, 59, 62, 70. 71, 72 Dondanville, Louis W. Donis, Lisa A. 32 Donlevy, Gerald Donohue, Nick P. 59, 69, 157, 177 Donovan, Mike S, Donth, Marisa J, Dooley, Richard L. 139 Dorman, Kathy L. 139, 198 Douglas, Beth E. 69 Douglas, Patrick J. Dowdal, Kevin J. 42- Dowell, Teresa A. 157 Downing, Kathy S, Doye, Cheryl L. 157, 243 Doye, Karen D. 69, 139, 243 Doyle, Deborah H. Doyle, Garry O, 157, 177 Doyle, Mike J. 178, 236 Doyle, Robin L. 139 Drake, Jeffery S. 157 Drake, Scott A. 59, 70, 71 Drefchinski, Jacque A. 28 Dreifurst, Bonnie L, 157 Dreifurst, Laura L. 29, 139 Dreifurst, Thomas W. Drewes, Brent A, 31 Driscoll, Colleen Driscoll, Tim E. 157 Dronzek, Rainer W. Drumm, DeWayne Dryden, Kimberly J. 19, 59, 62, 70, 71. 72 Duburg, Alan K, 32, 139 Elliott, Kathy L, 139 Elliott, Keith T. 157 Elliott , Kelli J. 29, 139 Ellis, Bonnie Ellis, Gregory A. 157 Engels, Jane M. 66, 157 Engle, Cynthia A, 157 Engstrom, Bob T. 30 Enstrom, Keri L. 157 Enstrom, Kristine A. 139 Enstrom, Pam Erickson, Barbara A. 69, 157 Erickson, Brenda L. 69, 139 Erickson, Karen M. 139 Ericson, Fred D. 157 Ericson, Robert L. Erikson, Carlene K. 157 Ernat, Tracy L. 166 Erwin, Denita L. 139 Escarza, Charlie 139 Escarza, Lourdes M. 157, 200 Esterdahl, Melanie K. 139 Estes, Joe R. Evans, Mark A, 157 Evans, Michael 66, 68, 139 Everett. David C. 59, 70 Ewert, Kerry P. 139 Ewing, D. Diane 139 Fahlberg, Nora A. 157 Falk, James L. 157, 177 Falk, Julie C. 139 Falline, Brian J. 66, 157 Falline, Marsha A. 17, 62, 70 Fank, Kimberly A. 139 Farnsworth, Douglas A. 157 Farnsworth, Gene Farr, Ron 139 Farrar, Victoria J. 166 Fasick, Robert C. 157 Faust , Valerie S. 157 Faust, Wendy W. 32, 72 Favri, Patty'139 Feather, Tim D. 66, 157 Felgar, Derik E, 31, 139 Fennelly, Lisa M. 22, 34 Ferguson, Kristine A. 139, 200 Ferguson, Susan L. 19, 72 Ferral, Dennis E. Ferry, Brian J, 139 Ferry, Christine K. 62, 127 Ferry, Lawrence A. 157 Feuerbach, Jon W. 139, 176 Feuser, Tracy J. 139 Fiedler, Daniel A. 157 Fiedler, Luc A. 157 Fiedler, Mark A. Finch, Jody L. 157 Finch, Thomas W. 157 Findlay, Gary G. Finger, Belinda E. 157 Finkle, Evah M. 157 Finkle, Leah M. 139 Fisher, Cindy M. 64, 65, 157 Fisher, Debra K. 28 Fisher, Elizabeth C. Fisher, Greg A. 139 Fisher, John A. Fisher, Laurie A. Fisher, Mary M. 139 Fisher, Matt D. 139 Fisher, Pamela K. Fisk, Danette D. 157 Fletcher, Gail 139 Flippo, Elizabeth A. 28, 157 Flippo, Pamela K. 72 Floming, Diane L. 139 Floming, Linda M. 139 Floming, Loren L. Florescu, Una M. 157 Flosi, Michael A. 30, 176 Flynn, Bridget M. 157 Flynn, Casey P. Flynn, Pat D. 157 Fogle, Durk L. 140 Ford, Cindy 69, 157 Ford, Mark A. 140 Ford, Quinton B. 157 Forest, Lee D. 157 Forest, Mark D. 157 Forest, Wayne M. 140 Forgie, Ron A. 29, 140 Forshee, Dean C. Fortin, Cheryl A. 29 Foss, Janet K, 157 Foster Richard N. Foust, Kathy A. Fox, Colleen M. 30, 140, 198 Fox, Gary D. 158 Fox, Susan M. 140 Frances, James 158 Franoes. Kathryn T. Franoescon, Kevin P. 139 Franklin, Laurie L. 139 Franklin, Randy 30 Franks, Ed A. 139 Fraser, Lori A. 29, 139 Frazelle, Jay A. 158 Frazier, David A. Frazier, Donald A. 158 Fredrickson, Lynn A. 139 Fredrickson, Tom L. 158 Freeman, David B. 59, 62, 70, Frey, Michael W. 139 Frieden, John R. 139 Friesth. Sue E. 139 Froberg, Debra A. 158 Froberg, Tracy L. 139 Frohreich. Abby M. 139 Fromi, Pam 158 Frost, Juliel A. 158 Frost, Ronna S. Frybarger, Douglas A. 27, 139 Fryxell, Jane M. 28 Fryxell, Kathy S. Fuhr, Gerald Fullmer, Steven M. 158 Furman, Kunory A. 158 Gabriel. Dana R. Gabriel. Tracy L. 158 Gainey, Keith Gale, James H. 43, 158 Gallens. Diana J. 72, 158 Galvin, Robert R. Gann. Sharon J. Gardner. Jeffrey F. Gargano, Cindy A. 23, 140 Garmon, Vicky L. 158 Garner. Nancy H. 19. 62 Garner, Roy 140 Garrison. Douglas J. 70, 140, 2 Gartner, Renee A. Gartner, Ron J. 29, 140 Garza, Annette 158 Gasper, Patrick J. 166 Gauger. DeAnn R. 28 Gauger, Kae L. 140 Geddling, Sandra K. Gellerstedt, Keith T. Gerard, Jeff A. 140 Gersitz, Elizabeth 25. 43 Gersitz, Margaret E. 158 Gesling, Nancy L, 24, 62, 140 Gilbbons. Jon C. 66, 140 Gibbs, Roxanna J. 140 Gibson, Shane,R. 140 Gidel, Darren LI Giese, Barbara K. 158 Gilbert, Carla R. 158 71 36 Gillen, Julie L. Gillen, Lori L. 158 Gilmore, Margaret A. 158 Gilmore, Millie G. 140 Gilmore, Phil E. 158 Gilmore, Terry 158 Gilson, Katherine L. 140 Ginn, Cliff L. 140 Gippert, Allison A. 70, 140 Giseburt, James A. 24 Glazebrook, Beth A. 140 Hammerstrom, Kent 158, 166 Hammond, James F. 140 Hammond, Karen S. 158 Hancher, Shari K. 158 Hancks, Rian W. Hank, Ann M. 25, 140 Hank, Jim B. Hanna, Mike L. Hanneman, Milt L. Hannon, Raymond E. 166 Hiracheta, Michael A. Hiracheta, Philip J. 159 Hirst, Shawn B. 159 Hitt, Kathy D. Hodgerson, Harry R. 140 Hodges, Suzanne 159 Hodgson, Lisa M. 159 Hodson, Diane L. 30 Hodson, Tim L. Hoffman, Robert 140 Glazebrook, Richard H. Glenn, Steve W. 158 Gloe, Karen S. 66 Gluck, Kevin V. 158 Gluck, Lori A. 158 Gober, Mary E. 17, 46, 53, 148, 197 Gochanour, Joseph F. 158 Godwin, Cheryl L. 127 Godwin, Christy A. 28, 29, 140 Godwin, John A. 30 Goetz, Sandy L. 27, 70, 140 Goff, Darrell J. 158 Goins, Richard L. 158 Gomez, Lydia A. 140 Hansen, Martha A. Hansen, Mike L. 140, 158 Hansen, Steven R. 179 Hansonf Connie G. Hanson, Curtis D. Jr. 69 Hanson Kathy A. Hanson, Ken 158 Hanson, Sandra D. 140 Hanson, Tim 158 Hardesty, Mark W. Harding, Toni L. 140 Harlow, Beth A. 140 Harms, Kevin D. 148 Harms, Randy L. 140 Harms, Sandee E. Gonzales, Tina M. Gonzales, Tony M. Goodman, Norman P. 158 Goodnight, Tim 158 Gordon, Becky L. Gordon, Glenda L. 158 Gordon, William E. 140 Gorter, Sue J. 158 Gosa, Katherine A. 158 Gosa, Ned L. 140 Gosa, Tina M. Goss, Tom E. 30, 158 Grafton, Joshua L. 9, 70, 124 Grafton, Lori L. 17, 140 Graha, Rob L. 158 Graham, Sarah J. 25 Granger, Cassandra J. 69, 158 Graves, Larry 140 Grawe, David L. 158 Grawe, Don I. Grchan, Philip G. 140 Green. Jim M. Green, Lisa Greene, Tamara J. 158 Greko, Jonathan P. 158 Griffee, Ted W. Griffin, Lori A. 158 Griftin, Lori J. 140 Griffin, Mark O. 176 Grimes, Bruce A. 158 Grimes, John A. 158 Grimm, Pamela A. Grisham, Elizabeth A. 19, 38 Grisham, Pamela A. 140 Gritton, Tom E. 158. 177 Gritton, Tom E. Tom E. 158, 177 Groene, Dan E. 30, 140 Groene. Deborah L. Groene, Richard L. Harness, Elizabeth A. 30 Harness, Mitchell R. 140 Harp, Mary E. 140 Harper, Jason A. 158 Harper, Kevin L. 158 Harper, Mark R. Harrington, Janet L. 33 Harris, Joel T. Harris, Mark M. 140 Harris, Merrilee 27, 64, 65, 72, 96 Harrison, Bob A. 70, 71, 140 Harroun, David L. 158 Harroun, Joy L. 96 Hart. Paul C. 66, 68, 140 Hartsock, M. Teena 96, 208 Hartzell, Debbie L. 140 Harvey, Bob D. 24, 96 Harvey, Lori A. 70, 96 Harvey, Mark B. II 140 Harve, Martin B. 140 Harvey, Mary A. 158 Harvey, Pamela L. 96 Hasley, Chrstine M. 140 Hasson, Pam L. 140 Hathaway, Jerry E. 62, 158 Haws, Pam J. Hay, Karen S. 96 Hay, M. William Hay, Walter R. Hayes. Melinda L. 166 Head, Bill 158 Head, Kevin D. 96 Heald, Carol M. 96 Healy, Virginia A. 62, 140 Heath, Susan L. 140 Heaton, John K. 140 Heaton, Roger K. Heeren, Muriel L. Heisley, Deana L. Grounds, Debra 29 Grubaugh, Jeffrey S. 140 Grubbs, Jack C. 166 Guerrero, Desi L. 34, 140 Guerrero, Kevin D. 158 Guinn, Leslie R. 158 Guldenpfennig, Dawn M. 158 Gulley, Becky S. Gulley, Julie A. 158 Gulley, M. Lawrence 140 Gunnerson, Johnnie A. 1 Guss, Robert L. Ill 158 Gustafson, Brian D. 32, 158 Gustafson Glenn E Heisley, Sherry J. 140 Helderman, Marleana 69, 166 Heller, Chris M. 96 Helling, Dwayne Fred 158 Helsel, Merri C. 96 Henderson, Bob L. Jr. 159 Henderson, Cynthia L. Henderson, Kelley M. 158 Henderson, Susan K. 70. 71, 96 Hendricks, Darral L. 159 Hendricks, Elizabeth A. 159 Hendricks, James C. 32, 96 Hendricks, Randall F. Hendrickson, Tami J. 140 Hoffman, Steven P. Hogeboom, David S. 176 Hoggard, Jenni C. 140 Holland, Laurence A. 166 Holle, Michael A. 66, 140 Holman, Greg A. Holmes, Paul Holmquist, Ben E. 141 Hook, Melody J. Hoover, Diane L. 159 Hoover, Janis A. 25, 43 Hoover, Lisa L. 141 Hoover, Tamara J. Horsman, Lisa A. 159 Horton Eric L. Horton, Mary L. 159 Horton, Mike P. Horton, Sue A. 141 House, Lora S. 141 Houtman, Gordon J. 140 Howard, Cindy H. 159 Howard, Debbie J. 141 Howard, Janet L. H owe II, William B. Jr. Hoye, Jackie T, 141 Hoye, Karen J. Hoye, Hoyt. Hoyt. Huff, Huff, Huff. Patricia M. 141 Lynda L. 141 Patricia A. 69, 159 Michael C. Nancy C. 141 Noreen R. 159 Huffman, Kim M. 141 Huffman, Susan C. Huffman, Susan K. 69, 159 Hufford. Dawn L. 66, 159 Hugaert, Cindy S. 30 Hugaert, Guy D. 141 Hughes, Ginger 141 Hull, Robin L. 159 Hull, Rod L. 141 Hummer, Violet J. 159 Hunigan, Toni S. 141 Hunter, Ann H. 70, 72, 141, 149 Huppert, Carolyn A. 43 Hurst, Katherine A. 159 Hurst, Kurt W. 159 HLIYI3 do, Jesse A. 141 Husar, Brenda K. 141 Husson, Susan G. 141 Hyde. Hynd David J. Mary M. 25, 70, 141 Hynd, Theresa A. 62, 70, 71, 72 lckes, Diane A. 43, 141 ljams, Tonya J. 69, 159 lmpens, Gayle E. Ingram, Paul D. 159 lrving Dawn K. lrving, Merle W. 141 lrwin. David M. lrwin Diane M. 141 Irwin: John es, 159. 177 Irwin, John A. 159 Irwin. lrwin. Julie Kathleen M. Isaacson, Sharon L. 141 lsenberger, Deb A. lsenberger, Donald W. 159 Hendrickson, Teresa L. 140 Gustafson, Greg 158 Gustafson Kathleen A. Gustafson Lynda D. 69, 140 Gustafson Rhonda L. Gustafson, Susan L. Gustafson, Timothy A. 59, 70, 140 Hacker, Terri J. Hendricks. Tom A. 159 Hendrix, Rebecca S. 159 Hendrix, Roxanne H. 140 Henkels, Sue A. 140 Hensley, Barb K. 159 Hensley, Donald L. 140 lwataki, Paul D. Jackson, Janet A. 22 Jackson, Peggy J. 159 Jackson, Scott A. 141 Jackson, Stewart A. 159. 177 Jackson, William P. Jacobs. Gretta R. 159 Hacker, Theodore T. 166 Hackett, Diana J. 19. 72 Hackett, Tammy S. 158 Haddock, Rebecca L. Haertjens, Daniel L. 158 Haertjens, Debbie L. 69, 140 Steve 158 Hahn, Barry L. Hahn, Joe D. 140 Hall, Deborah E. Hall, Kathryn L. Hall, William C. 30 Hallene, James 158. 178 Hallene, Janet 43. 200 Hallgren, Elmer W. 31 Hallstrom, Kent L. 158 Hallstrom, Ron D. 176 Hamer, Don G. 158, 177 Hamer, Kim A. 140 Hammerberg, Chris E. 66, 140. 178 Hammerstrom, Connie J. 66, 140 Hererg, Brenda K. 96 Herman, Joseph P. 31 Herron, Radonna F. 159 Hewitt, Bonita M. 140 Hewitt, Gary A. 159 Hewitt, Steve W. 159 Heyuaert, Christine D. 140 Heyuaert, Joanne E. 159 Hibbs. Steve J. 140 Hicks, Clifford C. 140 Higdon, James H. 70, 96 Hilger, Corrine L. 140 Hill, Diane L. 17, 70 Hill, Linda K. 35, 66. 159 Hillyer, David M. 148 Hillyer, Rich A. 166 Hillyer, Susan M. 29 Hines, Mary T. Hines, Thomas A. 66, 140 Hintz, Charlie M. 1400 Jacquin, Lisa A. 159 Jahns, Corey A. 159 Jamieson, Susan L. 39 Jamieson, Todd W. 141 Janecek, Phil W. Janes, Richard H. 66. 141 Jarrett, Karen S. 69 Jarrett, Terri L. Jeffery, JodyQ70, 141 Jenkins, Bob W. Jennings, Pam M, 159 Jennings, Patti A. 17, 23, 43. 62, 66, 68. 141 Jennisch, Randall S. 141 Jensen, Patrick J. Jensen, Phillip 70, 176 Jensen, Rebecca S. 159 Jersild, Ethan H. 141 Jewell, Dale A. Johansen, Sherry L. 141 Index 277 Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson, Johnson. Jhonson, Johnson, Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Johnson Caroline R. 66, 148, 198 Christine M. 43, 66, 159 Cinda K. Colleen L. 17 David P. 29, 141 Frank E. 64, 68, 159 Gail J. 159 George M. Jeri L. Joseph E. 159 Julie L. 141 Kris M. 141 Lisa A. 99, 198 Lisa C. 159, 23 Mark S. 159 Marlene 141 Mike A. 69, 99 Mike S. 141 Peggy L. Richie C. 159 Robert C. 159, 177 Russell W. 99 Sara L. 39, 43, 159 Scott A. 7, 32, 99 Sue M. 99 Susan K. 141 Suzanne K. 159 Johnson: Twila L. ee, es, 159 Johnston, Ronald E. Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones Jones, Jones. Jones, Jones, Jones Anthony A. Bill D. Brenda S. 99 Craig W. 30, 99 Denise L 29 99 I Jan E. 72, 95 , Jodie L. 159 Lori L. 29, 99 Monica M. 159 Patty E. 7, 25, 99 Peggy S. 141 Terrie L. 69, 141, 159, 177 Walter D. 141 Jordan, Elizabeth E. Joseph. John E. 66, 159 Judge. Jump, Jump. Jump. Jump, Rick F. Dawn M. 141 Mike W. 99 Steven D. 141 Tammy S. 159 Kaalberg, Kenneth L. 141 Kaiser, Cynthia L. Kaiser, Karen A. 141 Kalomas, Dean N. 66, 159 Kalter, Kelly A. Kappler, Patti A. Kappler, Susan J. 141, 197 Karlix, Karen L. 141 Karn, Diane L. 141 Kask, Carrie E. Kaskadden, Anthony W. Kastelic, Amy S. 39, 208 Kastelic, Judy K. 141 Kauzlaric, Maryann K. 159 Kave. Grady D. 141 Kay, John A. 22 Kay, John R. 159 Keane, Mark D. 159, 177 Kearney, James R. Jr. 141 Kearney, Ricky L. Keith, Cheryl L. 141 Keith, Timothy W. 30, 70, 99 Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Kelley, Karie L. 70, 159 Kevin L. 100 Lawrence D. 141 Lynn L. 159 Terri L. 100, 29 Kelly, Ervin E. 100 Kelly, Larry Kirby, Brad K. Kirby, Jim E. Kirkpatrick, Lisa M. 100 Kiss, Connie 100 Kiss, Mary 141 Kistner, Lawrence E. Jr. Kizer, Ardith R. 66, 100 Klarkowski, James C. 141 Klier, Steve M. 100, 176 Klingborg, Bob W. 100 Klingerman, Kelley H. 160 Klinkenberg, Kathie J. Klugger, Jim M. 101 Knees, Laura J. 24, 69, 160 Knees, Max C. 101 Knight, Tammy R. 101 Knittle, Joe J. 160 Knoeferl, Joel K. 141 Knoles, Debbie A. 141 Knowlton, Michael A. Knudson, Ronald E. 101 Kochuyt, Todd J. 142, 178 Koeller, Eric W. 24, 62, 70, 101 Koeller, Scott W. 24, 62, 66, 160 Kohler, Theresa M. Koivun, Jennifer L. Kikinos, Evan J. 142, 176 Kolb, Beth A. 160 Komadino, Kevin G. 32, 101 Kongerslev, Thomas R. 160 Koresko, Christine G. 39, 142 Kraklow, Amy S. 69, 160 Kramer, Brenda L. 160 Kramer, Sheila L. 29, 69, 142 Krantz, Richard B. 101 Krauel, Art L. Kress, Richard A. Kroeger, Dennis L. 66, 142 Kroeger, Kathryn L. 23, 70 Kroll, Lynda E. 101 Kroll, Sharon E. 160 Krotz, Tiffin D. 32, 142 Krouth, Doug R. 101 Kruse, Beth A. 168 Labotte, Patti S. 142 Lackey, Ann M. 66, 68 Laden, Julie A. 142 Ladwig, Donald J. 160 LaFountaim, Rich L. 160 LaFrence, Georgia T. 160 Lagerquist, Kirk A. Lagerquist, Kris R. 64, 101, 160 Lagerquist, Lisa L. 160 LaMantia, Micahel A. 160 Lambrecht, Laurie K. 66, 142 Lampo, Mark 142 Lams, Paul J. 160 Lance, Chris J. 101, 142 Lance, Cindy J. Lance, David M. Landgrebe, Jeffrey N. Landon, Kristine L. Landuit, Stanley F. 101 Lane, Jerry E. 101 Lane, Laura A. 43, 70, 142 Langan, Sherry L. 66, 160 Lange, Bruce A. 142 Langfeldt, Tim 142 Langill, Michael P. 142, 178 Langley, Mark S. 66, 101 Lannoo, Becky A. 142 Lanpher, Katherine A. 19, 34, 35, 62. 101 Larson, Julie A. 160 Larson, Pamela L. 142 Larson, Steve J. 101 Larvenz, Mark S. 142 Lassen, Deborah J. 160, 69 Kelly, Maureen L. 100, 200 Kelsey, Patrick D. 19, 27, 34, 100 Kemmann, Keela K. 141 Kemp, Kirk P. 30, 141 Kendall, Ronald G. 66, 68, 159 Kennedy, J. Mike 159 Kennedy, Karen K. Kennedy, Tim R. 9, 141 Kenney, Jeffrey E. Kenney, Wayne 159 Kerns, Barbara E. 141 Kerns, Dennis E. 159 Kerr, Tamra L. 29, 141 Kerwin, Linda Ketelsen, Krik L. 27, 141 Kettler, Kirk G. 14 Ketz, Jay W. 159, 177 Ketz, Kristopher J. 9, 19, 35, 100, 176 Kiesele, Barbara J. 159 Killian, J. Cindy 160 Kindred, J. Dennis 100 Latting, David G. 142 Lauth, Hon A. 102 Lavin, Jeffrey D. 160 Lavin, Timothy A. 142 Laws, Lisa M. 142 Layer, Christine L. 142 Layer, Linda L. 160 Leaf, Pamela S. 72, 142 Leasenby, Tim B. 24, 102 Lecomte, Melinda R. 102 Ledbetter, Don C. 102 Ledbetter, Ron J. 142 Lee, Darryl J. 142 Lee, Lori K. 160 Leech, Lisa J. 102, 198 Leemans, Anthony J. 142 Leemans, Carolyn M. 160 Leemans, Don A. 62, 160 Leemans, Kevin J. 142 Leemans, Laurie J. 102 Leemans, Ronald A. 102 King, Candace M. 141 King, Cynthia A. 160 King, Linda K. 100 Leffler, Julius R. Jr. 102 Leibengood, Max E. 102 Leinfelder, Jeff J. 160 Kinkead, Nancy A. 160 Kinsey, Patti J. 100, 20 Kinsey, Sherrie L. 100 278 Index Lema, Chris J. 160 Lema, Dawn R. 102 Lemaster, Jeff G. 69, 142 Leonardson, Jeff R. 66, 160 Lesage, Edwin F. 160 Lesage, Scott A. 142 Lesage, Tom C. 142 Leslie, Dana L. 142 Lester, Howard W. 160 Lester, Janice A. 142 Lester, Karla J. 142 Lester, Kristin K. 160 Lester, Lou A. 28, 101 Leuck, John L. 142 Leuck, Teresa L. 160 Lewis, Cindy S. 35, 17, 24, 142, 192 Lewis, David R. 160 Lewis, John H. 102 Lewis, LeAnne 24, 64, 65, 160 Lewis, W. Rick Lewis, William T. Liberty, Anthony J. 142 Libey, Curtis W. 102 Liddell, Scott A. 142 Liedtke, Steven J. Liljeberg, Dan R. 7, 102 Liljergren, Kathryn A. 160 Lind, Curt R. 43, 103 Lindberg, Jeff A. 64, 65, 68, 103 Lindblad, Ralph D. 103, 176 Lindley, Eric R. 70, 142, 176 Lindsey, Carla J. 142 Lindsey, Kassey A. 160 Lindsey, Mark S. 142 Lingris, Cathy D. 25, 103 Linson, Hal U. 142 Lira, Jeffery J. 160 Lira, Lori B. 103 Lira, Robert 160 Lisenbee, Dana L. 142 Little, Lori A. 160 Loan, Kelli R. 142 Lochrie, Leonard 160 Locklin, Betsy K. 160 Loding, Amy C. 70, 103, 142 Loete, James S. 160, 177 Loete, Jeffrey S. 103 Loete, Matthew J. 66, 142 Lofgren, Becky S. Lofgren, Debby K. 142 Lofgren, Doug A. 103 Lofgren, Kelly J. 142 Lohmolder, Mark A. 142 Londberg, Esther A. 160 Long, Denice M. 29, 103 Long, Gary L. 27, 103 Long, Harold T. 142 Long, Jill R. 142 Long, Sharon K. Lonng, Vernon L. 142 Lopez, Aaron M. 160 Lopez, Alesia A. 142 Lopez, Brian K. 27, 29, 142 Lopez, Letticia Lopez, Richard R. Lopez, Tom J. 103 Lopez, Victoria 69, 160 Lord, Nancy J. 142 Lorenz, Jim A. 103 Losack, Stephen P. 142, 176 Lothridge, Debbie K. 160 Lovelace, Nancy 160 Lovell, Lori A. 103 Lucas, Leonard W. 160 Lucas, Paul S. 24, 66, 68, 103 Lueth, Jari A. 160 Lueth, Kim A. 103 Lukens, Mark B. 142, 177 Lundenn, Peggy J. Lundell, Debra J. 29, 70, 104 Lundquist, Julie L. 29, 160 Lundquist, Michael D. 104 Luse, Pamela E. 142 Luster, Lynda D. 39, 69, 104 Lyall, Roger E. 160 Lycan, Daniel 43, 142 Lynn, Barbara J. 27, 33, 104 Lyon, Sandi J. 104 Lyss, Reva J. 104 Lyss, Roger J. 29, 69, 142 MacFarlane, George E. 142 Mack, Daniel W. 142 MacLearn, Tony A. 30. 142 Maddelein, Rovanna L. 160 Madison, Ricky 176 Maeglin, Kathy S. 28, 32, 104 Maere, Cheryl J. 142 Maere, Cindy J. 104 Maere, Starlette A. 104 Magnuson, Jeff P. 69, 160 Magalla, Beth A. 160 Mahalla, Thomas W. 142 Mahieu, Jeff A. 142 Mahieu, Joe R. Main, Caludia C. 66.69, 160, 24 Maitlen, Pam S. Majetic, Gerry D. 104 Mallery, David A. 104 Malmstead, Michael E. 104, 176 Malone, Christine 160 Malone, Mark E. 24, 66 Manchester, Judy A. 29, 142 Mangelsdorf, Dave W. 62, 66, 160 Mangelsdorf, Katherine 66, 104 Manning, Jim P. 160 Margen Margon Marino. thaler, Jacki 72, 142 is, Mia 160 Scott B. 66, 142 Markin, Brenda S. 160 Markin, Dale D. Markin, Pamela J. 104 Marlier, Marolf, Brian T. 104, 179 Freda L. 143 Marshall, Carolanne 69, 160 Marshall, Scott A. 143 Martin, Martin, Al D. 143 James B. 43, 105 Martin, John P. 160 Martin, Lela M. 143 Martin, Nancy L. Martin, Sherri L. 160 Martinez, Valerie M. 143 Masengarb, Mark M. 143 Mason, Jeff E. 143, 176 Mason, Kim S. 105 Mason, Melissa J. 160 Mason, Wanda S. 143 Mathias, Bill J. 29, 105 Mathias, Duane I. 143 Mathias, Tammy M. 105 Mathias, Tom A. 143 Mattecheck, Cheryl L. 25, 143 Mattecheck, Pamela K. Maxwell, Mike R. 143 May, Claudine N. 160 May, Lori J. 160 May, Mark A. 143 Maynard, C. Melisa 143, 197 Mayne, Cynthia L. 19, 143 McAdams, Driesst 143 McAdams, Kathy E. 32, 69, 143 McArthur, William R. 106, 177 McBride, Janice E. 23, 69, 160 McCall, James E. McCarthy, Colleen E. 69, 161 McCarthy, Dave E. 143 McClain, Kimble 69, 105 McClay, Bruce W. 161 McColl, Beth A. 143 McCombs, Terri L. 161 McCormick, C. Matthew 66, 161 McCormick, Kevin L. 105 McCraney, William M. 143, 196 McCraw, Drucilla F. 64, 143 McCullough, Laura M. 105 McCumber, Peter D. 64, 65, 105 McDermott, Monte L. 105 McDermott, Tane L. 105 McDonald, Crystal K. 143 McDow, Jo Ellen 105 McDow, Timothy J. 143 McGuirk, Bonnie A. 143 McHenry, Lee Ann 161 Mclntosh, John K. 105 McKay, James McKee, Steven M. McKinley, Eric V. McKinley, Melissa J. 105 McKinney, Rhonda S. McKinzie, Kevin M. 143 McKinzie, Kye M. 161 McKnight, Nancy J. 17, 22, 105 McLane, Cherie A. 143 McLaud, Sharlene M. 106 McLaughlin, Joe K. 143 McLaughlin, Mark 143 McLaughlin, Ricky O. 106 McLurkin, Jill D. 106 McMaster, Kevin L. 143, 176 McMaster, Tammy M. 69, 161 McNalley, Eve M. 106 McNalley, Kim A. 161 McNalley, Wesley C. 143 McNeal, Kathy M. 69, 143 McNeal, Robert B. 161 McNeal. William S. 43, 106 McNeil, Chris 161 McNeil, Porter 143 McPherson, Genevieve J. 72, 106, 00 McRoberts, David E. 161 McRoy, Kelly L. 161 McShane, Gary D. 106 McSparin, Glenn 161 Medord, Ashley L. 161 Medford, Janet E. 161 Medinger, Susan E. 69, 161 Meegan, Tammy A. 161 Mehrina, Mary Mehuys, Lynne M. 106 Melton, Terrie L. 106 Mendoza, Roxanne M. 143 Mercy, Dianne K. 143 Meredith, Ken J. 161 Meredith, Kevin M. 161 Meredith, Lorraine E. 106 Metsa, Barbara J. 35, 106 Meyn, Robbie N. 62, 143, 43 Meyn, Victoria J. 32, 62, 70, 106 Michalski, Karen 106 Michalski, Lisa 143 Michl, Dave G. Michl, Martin 143 Michl, Susan M. 161 Mick, Eileen K. 22, 143 Mickelson, Jim A. 66, 69, 161 Mickelson, Linda K. 66, 143 Mier, Isabel L. 38, 106 Mier, Marcelino F. 143 Milefchik, Diane M. 31, 106 Miller, Chris L. 28, 106 Miller. James A. 143, 176 Miller, J etl A. 24, 43, 66, 143 Miller, Jerry L. 161 Miller, Joe L. 143 Miller, Kim E. 161 Miller, Kris L. 161 Miller, Lisa M. 161 Miller, Phyllis 143 Millett, Sally A. 143 Needham, David A. 144. 161 Needham, Deb A. Neer, Gary L. 161 Nees, Robert 161 Neff, Lorne M. Neighbors, Kelly A. 43, 161, 198 Nelsen, Chris J. 66, 144 Nelson, Andrea M. 144 Nelson,AArnold K. Nelson, Byron J. 144, 176 Nelson, Carol L. 108 Nelson, E. Kyle Nelson, James L. 108 Nelson, Janet A. 144, 198 Nelson, Jefl A. 144 Nelson, Kathryn E. 62, 66, 161 Nelson, Kevin J. 30, 144, 161 Nelson, Lori K. 23, 161 Millett, Susan E. 106 Mills, Randy L. Minard, Kimberly S. 107 Miner, Don E. 143 Miner, Marcy J. 161 Minnehan, Krista L. 107 Mitchell. Cheryl L. 161 Mithchell, Jerry L. 143 Nelson, Margo J. 161 Nelson, Mike M. 161 Nelson, Natalie J. 66, 161 Nelson, Peggy S. 161 Nelson, Todd R. 69, 161 Nerdahl, Todd M. 144 Newberry, Joe E. 66, 161 Newcom, Kristie Y. 161 Newell, Todd A. 108 Newlin, Bob L. Newquist, Robbin L. 144 Newton, Kevin D. 144 Nichols, Betty L. 144 Nichols, Darrell R. 144 Nichols, Dawn Nichols, Dean J. 161 Palos, Brian J. 31, 162 Palos, William 144 Panicucci, Curt 109 Park, Scott A. 109 Parker, A. Tony Parker, Garth L. Parker, Randy W. Parker, Stacy E. 162 Parker, Tony 162 Parker, Wendi D. 39, 109 Parkinson, Pam K. 30 Parks, Gary Parks, Randy L. 144 Parks, Susan J. 162 Parmentier, Larry J. 162 Parmley, Sandra J. 69, 162 Parrott, Douglas 162 Parsons, Scott A. 162 Paschkov, Connie M. 144 Paschkou, Nick P. Jr. 162 Passini, Dale A. 162 Patrizi, Lissa J. Patterson, Linda S. 144, 148 Patterson, Richard D. Patterson, Teresa S. Patton, Mike A. Patton, Rusty E. Paulsen, Brian A. 66, 144 Paulsen, Carol A. 29 Paulsen, Rhonda S. 162 Paulsen, Steve J. 162 Paustian, Paul D. 66 Payne. Peal. L Jennie D. aurie M. 144 Niska, Mittman, Robyn J. 143 Mitton, Douglas L. 143 Mix. Jett L. 107 Mlekush, Sherry L. 32, 107 Mlekush, Terri A. 143 Nickel, Scott P. 161 Nickell, Donna J. 144 Nipper, David A. 108 Nipper, David A. 108 Dennis A. 144, 176 Pearson, Brad I. 144, 178 Pearson, Leroy M. 66, 144 Pearson, Shelly C. 23, 43, 144 Pement, Lyle E. 31, 144 Perdue, Webb J. Mobley, Ken R. Mock, Elizabeth A. 27, 29, 72, 143 Mock, Terry R. Modlin, Stacey A. 25, 143, 198 Modlin, Susan L. 198 Modricker, Katherine A. 43, 69, 143 Molina, Gloria Molina, Susan D. Moneymaker, Dianna D. Monkus, Roger Monnier, Todd L. 107 Montag, Gerald L. 143 Montag, Jeff A. 107 Moody, D. Ken 143 Moon, Nancy L. 161 Moon, Richard F. 107 Moore, Rhondi E. 161 Moore, Richard W. 143, 161 Moore, Robert W. Moore, Russ Moore, Sheri L. 9, 43, 69, 70, 72, 107 Moore. Steven A. 161 Moorhusen, Mike J. 161, 178 Morales, Pauline J. 43, 143 Morehouse, Lori L. 69, 161 Morehouse, Robin R. 107 Morehouse, Sue L. 143 Moreland, Scott A. 161 Morgan, Mike L. Mortiz, Susan G. 72, 24, 143 Niska, Donald E. 161 Nixon, Torri C. 69, 144 Nobiling, Susan M. 161 Nolan, Timothy G. 161, 177 Nomady, Mark D. 108 Noppe. Ann M. 23, 161, 198 Nordstrom, Bradley J. 161 Nordstrom, Michael R. 161 Nutt. Wesley V. 108 Nye, Beth A. 66, 108 Oaks, Mike J. Oats, Bruce D. 19, 108, 176 Obleness. James A. 161 O'Brien. Jett J. 144 0'Brien, Pam J. Ocken, Greta A. 29, 108 O'Connell, Dan L. 161 O'Connell, Theresa J. 144 O'Donnell, Judy L. 108 Otlergeld, Lori L. 108, 197 Ohlsen, Christine 108 Ohrn, Juliann 161, 200 Ohrn, Rick 144 Olberts, John R. 69, 161 Olberts, Scott D. 161 Olds, Jerry D. 108 Oliva, Celia 108 Ollenburger, Thomas D. 161 Olson, Dan K. 108 Olson, Dave M. 66, 161 Perez, David 144 Perez, Eloy 162 Perez, Julius R. Perez, Sandra N. Perkins, Carrie J. 70 Perkins, Sherrie L. 144 Perley, Alan O. 66, 144 Perry, Cliff H. 144 Perry, Sandra Perse, Toni M. Petersen, John F. Petersen, Richard T. 162 Petersen, Robbie L. 162 Peterson, David A. 22, 162 Peterson, David J. 144 Peterson, Kathleen M. 162 Peterson, Kevin D. 162 Peterson, Kris P. 162 Peterson, Lisa M. Peterson, Rod L. Peterson, Sue E. 62 Peterson, Todd R. 162 Peterson, Traci L. 162 Pettit, John W. 144 Pleiff, Thomas M. 66, 162 Phillips, Alan E. Phillips, Carlene 162 Phillips, Diana D. 144 Phillips, John D. 144 Phillips Kim E. 30 Olson Morling, Steve C. 161 Morris, Kelly J. 143 Morris, Mary C. 198 Mortier, Melanie B. 72, 143 Olson, E. Dan 144 Olson, Jan M. 162 Olson, Kelly K. 162 Olson, Kurt D. 108, 178 Mark V. 108. 194 Willa 39, 145 Moseley, James J. 143 Moseley, Lorri 23, 161, 198 Mosher, Matt L. 143 Mudgett, Jeri J. 143 Mueller, Ellen J. 25, 107 Mueller, Lynn L. 161 Muldoon. Dawn M. 161 Mullarkey, Niel K. 70, 143 Mullen, Patricia L. 107 Mundt, Danny K. 161 Olson. Richard A. 144 Olson, Timothy D. 109 Olson, Tom J. 109 Olvera, George L. 162 Onderbeke, Judy L. 69, 162 Oren, Ron M. 66. 68, 144 Orendorfl, .lay L. 9, 109, 176 Orendorff, Larry D. 144 Orlowski, Kathleen A. 162 Mungenast, Donna L. 62, 66, 69, 161 Mungenast, Lynda 62, 64, 70, 71, 72 143 Munger, Doug H. 62, 70, 107 Munger, Mike J. 161 Murphy, Bryan L. 143 Murphy, Debra J. 143 Murphy. Jo Jean A. 143 Murray. Edward C. Myers, Jett E. 107 Myers, John V. 143 Orlowski, Susan E. 144 Orsborn, Albert L. 109 Ortiz, Baltazar 162 Ortiz, Charles C. 162 Ortiz, Darla R. 109 Ortiz, Zeferino Osberg, Brenda R. 29, 109 Ossian, Vicki M. 144 Ostrand, Matt C. 7, 109, 176 Otis, Karen E. 109 Ott, Deborah K. 144 Phillips, Richard S. 9 Phillips, Stephanie R. 144 Picon, Lynn M. Pierce, Debbie S. 144 Pierce, Rusty E. 144 Pikuza, Edgar J. 162, 167 Pikuza, Tamara M. Ping, Mike G. 27 Plunk, Cynthia S. 144 Plunkett, Tim S. 144 Plunkett, Todd L. 162 Podlashes, Bryan D. 162 Podlashes, Cheryl A. Polanchek, John C. 162 Polk, Morgan M. 162 Pollard, DeWitt B. 144 Pollard, Duane T. Polley, Kevin L. 162 Pond, Marilyn K. 144 Pope. Edward K. Popelier, Lori A. 262 Popelier, Michael Porras, Juan 162 Porter, Kris R. Porter, Thomas D. Powell, Mark K. 178 Powekk, Synthia 144, 148 Powell, William N. 144 Prather, Wayne W. 144 Pratt, Lori D. 162 Pressley, Tina M. 162 Prestom, Cheryl R. Preston, Lori S. 162 Price, Michelle A. Price, Tracy L. 144 Privett, Marjorie A. Probizanski, Joy Porbizansky, Judith L. Prunty, James M. 162 Pulford, Craig A. 144 Pullen, John A. 162 Purse, Jane E. 162 Pyles, Thelma J. 69, 162 Pynckel, Dianna L. 162 Quick, John C. Quick, Patty 69, 162, 167 Quinlin, Daniel P. 24, 62, 70, Quinn, Peter F. 71 Radosevich, Brett A. 162, 167 Radovich, Julie B. 162 Raes, Scott J. Railsback, Julia 25, 70, 72, 9, Ralston, Neal L. Ramirez, Cindy A. 144 Ramirez, Mark A. Ramirez, Sharlene A. Ramon, Joann Ramser, Anne M. 25, 162 Randall, Debbie J. 69 Randall, Kathy K. 144 Randall, Rodney D. 145 Randolph, Lori A. 162 Raney, Tom R. Rangel, lnocencia 29, 145 Rangel, Rosemary 162 Rank, Craig L. 145, 194 Ransdell, Lisa J. 23, 43, 145 Rasche, Sally J. 145 Rash, Bruoe J. 176, 27, 112 Rasmussen, Robyn G. 9, 112 Rasso. Fred Jr. Rathe, Diana C. 162 Raya, Jaime 163 Raya, Laura 145 Reasor, Mark F. Reberry, Robert F. 112 Redfearn, Laurie L. 145 Reeoe, Cindy A. 145 Reed. Fonda R. 66, 163 Reed, Nancy A. 66, 145 Reed, Teri A. 69, 163 Reese, Dwight D. 145 Reeves, Mabel L. 145 Reeves, Orlena J. 163 Reid, Sue L. 112 Reihm, Kevin E. 112 Reiman, Chris M. 145 Reiman, Michaelle M. 62, 66. Reinke, Jetl S. 112 Reisenbigler, Gregory D. 112 Reisenbigler, Kathy L. 167 Remer, Sally L. 145 Rennick, Pamela S. 28, 112 Reschlt, Margaret A. 112 Reveal, Ron A. Rewerts, Lavonne R. 163 Rewerts, Lorraine 29, 145 Reyes, Reuben S. 112 Reyes, Richard E. 163, 179 Reyes, Robert J. 112 Reyes, Sonia S. 163 Reynolds, Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds Reynolds, Reynolds, Ingrid 25, 19, 112 Laurie J. 163 144, 163 ,M. Gretchen 19, 62, 112 , Merlin M. 145 Raipn w. 112 Susan D. 23, 70, 145, 19 Myers. Roger D. 69, 143 Nabb, Kris A. 161 Nabb, Michael A. 144, 176 Nachez, Jose 107 Nagle, Joe A. 161, 177 Nagovan, Paula D. 161 Natsis, Christina M. 108 Natsis, Tamara J. 28, 108 Navarro, Anthony P. 144 Navarro, Patricia E. 161 Neaves, Tim 161 Ott, Donna L. 109 Ott, Doug A. 162 Otto, Jon S. 162 Overton, Shannon R. 162 Owen, Joe Owen, Joe B. 162 Ownes, Mary E. 70, 144 Padesky, Anne M. 7, 109 Padilla, Ronald A. 162, 167 Palmer, Alan D. 66, 109 Palmer, Brenda Posateri, Jay James Poterack, Debra G. Poterack, John T. 24, 162 Potter. Richard M. 162 Poulain, Penny Powell, Carol L. 162 Powell, Powell, Craig T. 162 Dawn M. 162 Powell, Dori L. 29 Powell, Kim M. 144 Powell, Lore M. Richard, Theodore E. Richard, Wilson E. Richards, Lori A. 145 Richardson. Clinton C. 145 Richardson, Laura K. 69, 163 Richardson, Rob P. 145 Richmiller, Ellyn L. 23, 69, 16 Richmiller, Karin A. 145 Ricketts, Karen L. 25, 145 Rideout, Lisa M. 112 Rieger, Ron K. 163 Riggins, Kim E. 29, 145 Riner, Donna M. 163 Riner, John M. Ringier, Amy 145 Ritt, Julie R. 145 Ritt, Lisa K. 163 Ritzinger, Sarah E. 72, 145 Rivelli, Christa L. 70, 71, 112 Rivelli, Rhonda L. 28, 68, 145 Rivera, Mike J. 177, 163 Rives, Nancy M. 39, 112, 208 149 8 3. 167 Index 279 Roberts, Tamara S. 39, 112 Robinson, Penne D. 163 Robinson, Robin E. 112 Robinson, Teri K. 69, 145 Robinson, Theresa A. 145 Robinson, Timothy J. 112 Roche, Michael E. 112, 176 Roche, Patrick W. 177, 163 Rock, Diane B. 145 Rock, Pamela J. 145 Rockafellow, Don C. 163 Rockwell, Bridget L. 145 Rockwell, Roger A. 163 Rodemeyer, August D. 163 Rodgers, Dennis C. 66, 145 Rodkey, Eric J. 112, 178 Rodriguez, Patrick S. Roesner, Kevin M. 163 Roete, Julie K. Rogers, Andrea L. 163 Rogers, Clarisa A. Rogers, Lucinda J. 145 Rogerwall, Tim C. 145 Roggenbauer, James M. 145 Rogiers, Debra A. 163 Rogiers, James G. 163 Rogiers, Theresa M. Rogula, Marcia L. 163 Rogula, Paul T. 28, 145 Rohren, Elizabeth A. 145 Rohrer, Barbara J. 145 Rohrer, Bruce J. 145 Rojas, Ramona Roland, Kelly E. Roland, Kevin D. 145 Rolsch, Jude P. 145 Roman, Mary S. Ronk, Jay 163 Ronk, Scott 145 Roos, Duane A. 163 Rosales, Daniel L. 163 Rose, Chuck R. 145 Rose, Jim M. Rose, Susan L. 145 Rosenberg, Jeff R. 145 Rosene, Lisa M. 163 Rosenthal, Todd A. 17 Roszko, George M. 145 Roszko, Richard Roth, Dirk D. 145 Roth, Gary W. Rousey, Martha L. 43, 25, 145 Rowe, Joan 29 Rowe, Ryan L. 31 Roys, Alice L. 66, 145 Ruby, Rodney A. 163 Ruby, Ronnie Ruggeberg, Rhonda R. 66, 68 Rurnberg, John H. 163 Rumler, Dan L. 145 Rumler, Julie M. 163 Rumler, Robert L. Rummans, Dana D. 145 Rummans, Gregory M. Rummery, Jonathan L. 43, 163 Rursch, Sue A. 145 Rush, Gary L. 163 Rusk, Debra A. 29 Rutherford, Barbara A. 145 Rutherford, Debbie L. 163 Ryan, David A. Ryan, Mark L. Ryan, Rob T. 163 Ryckeghem, Bonnie J. 29 Ryder, Joe C. 31, 145 Ryder, John H. 163 Ryker, Susan D. Rynott, Patrick T. 145 Ryser, Joe F. 9, 176 Sabaski, Richard M. 163 Sabaski, Sherry L. 145 Sackett, Sandy L. 145 Sadler, Kassie L. 163 Saelens, Daniel J. 163, 167 Saelens, Mark R. 177, 145 Saemisch, Robert L. 163 Sagers, Korrina L. 163 Samuelson, Ken E. 163 Samuelson, Laura 145 Sanchez, Carlos Sand, Julie I. 163 Sanders, Kraig A. Sandholm, Scott W. 163 Sandler, Kim A. 28 Sandlin, Ann 163 Sandlin, Debbie 145 Sandoval, Lisa M. 145 Sandoval, Marc J. 32 Sandoval, Rene A. 145 Sandstrom, Jay T. Sandvick, Doug S. 177, 163 Sanetra, Christopher C. Sass, Tim T. 163 Scalf, James D. 163 280 Index Scavuzzo, Frank S. Jr. Schaechter, Cecilia A. 43, 145 Schaechter, Melita A. 43, 163 Schaeffer, Janine M. 145 Schanfish, Chuck D. 163 Schanfish, Ronnie L. 145 Scherbroeck, Sande M. Schlundt, Sharon R. 19 Schmidt, Edith Schmidt, Tomothy L. 17, 19 Schmitt, Patti S. 145 Schmitz, John F. 163 Schmook, Courtney J. 163 Schneckloth, Sheri Schneekloth, Debra S. 163 Schnepple, Barb J. 146 Schnepple, James C. 24 Schnepple, Linda A. 69, 163 Schoeve, Jeri L. 163 Schold, Darla 163 Schorpp, John S. Schrempf, Kristine E. 145 Schriefer, Stefni K. 163 Schriefer, Steven R. 25, 66, 68 Schroeder, Susan L. 29 Schultz, Robert A. 31 Schutte, John T. Schwabe, Julie K. 70, 145 Schweitzer, Patricia A. 70, 72 Scott, Carolyn M. 64, 163 Scott, Elizabeth A. 66, 145 Scott, James K, 69 Scott, Julie L. 163 N Scott, Marty L. 146 Scott, Phil C. 163 Scritchfield, R. Mark 145 Seaholm, Dale E. Seaholm, David Seaman, Carl W. 64 Seaman, Jim A. 31 Seaman, Nancy I. 163 Searle, Sandra L. Sedlock, Jordon D. Segura, Kim L. 66, 163 Seibert, Denise A. 146 Seibert, Gregg E. 146 Seibert, Lisa A. 69 Seitz, Julie A. 66, 64 Seller, Lori A. 29 Sellers, Eileen R. 146 Sellmann, Connie S. 164 Sellmann, Deborah K. Senatra, Amy L. 164 Serres, Larry C. Sersion, Arron T. 164 Sersion, Betty A. 146 Settle, Kristin L. Seusy, Deborah A. 69, 164 Seusy, Linda C. 66, 146 Severs, Connie S. Shade, Rex A. Shaffer, Merrilou 164 Shaffer, Shelly S. Shannon, Tammy L. 164 Shannon, Tim C. 164 Sharp, Linda J. Shaw, Jayna L. 69, 164 Shaw, Paul T. 29 Shea, Pamela S. Shean, Steve H. Sheesley, Susan L. 70, 71, 146 Shelton, Cindy D. Shelton, Gregory L. 31 Sheridan, . Loretta L. Shock, DeWayne E. 179, 164 Short, Karen J. 164 Short, Kathryq,L. Siebke, Dianne L.V66, 146 Sigsworth, Christine L. 164 Sikardi, Jeanne A. Sikardi, Karen 167 simcox, chris 27, 146 Simmons, Bruce E. 164 Simpson, Jackie A. Sims, David L. 164 Sims, Jim A. Sims, Penny J. 164 Sims, Sonia J. Singer, Greg M. 164 Sisemore, Samual C. 146 Sizemore, Judy A. Skinner, Rodney Skovronski, Randy J. Skromme, Erik A. 31, 62 Slavens, Laurie Slayden, Doug W. 164 Slayden, Terry Slead, Michael J. 146 Slininger, David G. 70, 146 Slininger, Steven J. 69, 164 Sloan, Debbra R. Slaon, Gregory J. 164 Smilgls, Kim D. 146 Smilgis, Steffani D. 164 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith. Smith, Sneed, Bradley S. 164 Carol A. 167 Carol J, 146 Cathy G. 164 Charles R. 164 Chris Danny S. Jean M. 164 Jeff L. 146, 176 Joanne M. 32 Kevin J. 164 Kimberley A. 17, 23 Lori L. 29 Lorraine A. Martha G. 164 Melvin D. 164 Michelle A. 146 Mitch L. 146 Rebecca S. Sheri L. 28 Steve E. 164 Terri A. Terry J. 69, 146 Thad M. 27 Beverly K. 17, 23, 35, 62, 70, 7 Snell, Lori 164 Snyder Snyder Snyder Soethe Soethe . Jeff S. 146 . Laura A. 164 , Lisa A. , Catherine A. 39, 146, 198 , John R. Solomon, Debrah A. 146 Solomon, Mike A. Sones. Erin E. Soseman, Donad Soseman, Jim W. 146 Sountris, Dave J. 31 Sparacello, Ann V. 23, 146 Sparks, Gary L. 146 Spaulding, Debra J. 164 Spaulding, John W. 146 Spawn, Terry D. 19, 146, 148 Spence, Betty A. 146 Spencer, Joel K. 22, 146 Spencer, Julie K. 164 Spencer, Kimberly A. 22, 146 Spencer, Lawrence W. 164 Spiegel Spiegel Spires, Spires, Spires, ,Joseph M. 164 , Kathy M. 164 Helen J. 146 Jean R. 164 Susan L. 146, 200 Spriggs, Janet K. Spurgetis, Greg P. 164 St. Clair, Michael St. Clair, Nicole M. 164 St. Clair, Susan K. 164 St. Dennis, Karen S. 167 Stablein, Dan J. 164 Stabler, Ron 164 Stafford, Connie S. 146 Stafford, Dennis A. 164 Stafford, Mike E. 27 Stamp. Neil J. 27, 34, 35, 43, 146, 148 Stanford, Katherine J. 164 Stanley, Gregory D. 164 Stanley, Mark L. 146 Stanley, Michael 164 Staples. Jayne Stark, Randy D. 146 Starkweather, Thomas M. 164 Starofs Starofs ky, Christine ky, Richard Starr, Brian K. 164, 177 State, Lisa J. 164 Steadman, Annette M. 25 Steagall, Robbie R. 30, 146 Steagall, Ronnie M. 146 Stechalin, Robyn R. 146 Steele. Steele. Steffa, Claudia B. 146 Darrell D. 164 Tracy 69, 164 Stegemann, Sheila R. Stemple, Kayla M. 69, 164 Stemple, Marisa L. 34, 35 Stephens, Howard E. Jr. 146 Stephens, Richard A. Stephens, Rosa L. Stephenson, David A. 33 Stephenson, Richard D. 70 Stephenson, Robert B. 22, 24, 33, 34, 35, 62, 146 Stevens, Roger A. 30, 146, 176 Stevens, Scott A. 164, 177 Stevenson, Laura K. 164 Stevenson, Paul C. 146 Stevenson, Ronald J. 25, 66, 24 Stewart, Brian G. Stewart Doug D. 146 Stewart, Jeff S. 164 Stewart, Marlon D. Stewart, Pam D. 69, 146 Stewart, Paul D. 164, 177 Stice, Jim J. 164 Stice, Tim M. 167 Stiegel, Mark D. 164 Stineman, Paul A. Stiner, Ruth A. Stockwell, Melody A. 164 Stockwell, Susan L. 146 Stogsdill, Cheryl S. 66, 69 Stogsdill, Darcy Stogsdill, Michelle L. 146 Stone, Rick E. 146 Stone, Rickey G. 164 Stoneking, Sally A. 17, 38 Stover, Mark D. Stowell, Janet K. 66 Stratford, Dave V. 146 Stralow, Pamela J. 66, 164 Strayer, Julie 146 Strayer, Mike P. Strieder, Jean M. 146 Strom, David J. 179 Strom, Lisa 9, 164 Strombeck, Tom W. Stromberg, Colleen D. Strong, Debbie L. Strother, Linda K. 146 Stuckey, Robert 143 Struckey, Robin 146 Sturgis, Bonnie S. 164 Stwalley, Sue A. 164 Styx, Jeff M. 167 Suhl, Kathy,E. 28 Sukach, Michael Sullivan, Anthony L. 69, 164 Sullivan, Denise R. 164 Sullivan, Sharon C. 146 Summers, Bonnie L. 164 Summers, Sylvi A. 25, 146 Sundberg, Lisa M. 66, 164 Sutton, Mark C. Sutton, Marla L. 146 Sutton, Marlo L. 146 Sutty, Judy L. 146 Swales, Brian Swanberg, Kenneth E. 164 Swank, Kelly C. 69, 165 Swank, Tom 25, 165, 177 Swanson, Heather J. Swanson, M. Richard 176 Swanson, Mark D. 146 Sward, Peter R. Swartz, Dawn E. 24, 62, 66 Swartz, DeeAnn 146 Swenson, Andrew D. Swenson, Tom L. 62, 66, 165 Swiatkiewicz, Debra J. 146 Swiatkiewicz, Joann Swiatkiewicz, Lisa D. 70, 39, 1 Swiatkiewicz, Lori E. 165 Swick, Sheila A. 146 Swords, Clarence J. 146 Sylvester. Steven E. Symmonds, Laura R. 165 Tabor, Kerie R. Taets, Joel C. Taflinger, Bob A. 165. 167 Talbot, Randy L. 147 Tarbay, Raymond T. 30, 147 Taube, Christopher L. Taylor, Betty J. 165 Taylor, Cynthia J. 165 Taylor, Jeffrey W. 147 Taylor, Larry 147 Taylor, Leta F. Taylor, Randy R. 17 Taylor, Robert J. 66, 68 Taylor, Susan J. 147 Taylor, Susan R. 165 Teague, Belinda A. 28 Teague, Judy 165 Tedell, Laura K. 147 Tenney, Dennis J. 167 Terrell, Mark S. 165 Terronez, Louisa A. 147 Tertipes, Cheryl L. 147 Thayer, Catherine Thiele, Dawn A. 28 Thiele, Tim E. 69, 165 Thomas, Carol A. 29 Thomas, Craig S. 147 Thomas, David A. Thomas, Harold R. 31 Thomas, Jeff 27, 147 Thomas, Jeffrey L. 165 Thomas, Jon 147 Thomas, Keith A. 70 Thomas, Sheila K. 69, 165 Thompson, Hope L. 23, 147 Thompson, Kathleen A. 167 Thompson, Laura K. 39 Thompson, Laurie L. 147, 208 Thompson, Mark R. Thompson, Mike J. 34 Thompson, Scott A. 165 Thompson, Suzanne E. 147 46, 208 Thompson, Tim C. Thornborough, Teresa L. 69, 165 Thronburg, Pamela K. 147 Tietjens, Ann M. 66, 165 Tighe, Dave A. Tilton, Trina K. 165 Timm, Jerry R. 147 Timm, Lisa A. 39, 148, 208 Timm, S. Connie 7, 72 Tipton, Garry L. 165, 177 Tittle, Tim Tittsworth, Michael A. 147 Toland, Steve A. 30, 147 Toland, Warren E. 30 Toline, Catherine A. 165 Tolmie, Amy J. 147 Tomey, Kristen M. 25, 62, 70 Tomey, Lisa M. 147 Tomlin, Mary M. 147 Tomlinson, Mark E. 147 Tompkins, Deborah J. 147 Tompkins, Tina J. 69, 167 Tormeno, Mark E. Tornquist, Charles A. 147 Tornquist, Toby R. 165 Tornquist, Vicki L. Torres, Alejandro Torres, Arthur R. 165, 167 Torres, Raoul A. Totten. Diane S. 165 Townsend, Carolyn M. 165 Townsend, Tony J. 147 Trapkus, Charles D. 19, 23, 33, 34, 62, 70, 71 Travis, Tracy L. 165 Tremblay, Lorraine 147 Trevor, Charlie O. 165 Trimm, Jesse B. 165 f Triplett, Kevin G. 147 Tristan, Felipe 147 Trout, Debbie Trujillo, Condalaria P. Tschopp, Brian A. 176 Tschopp, Paula K. 147 Tschopp, Sara L. 147 Tucker, Billie G. 147 Tufts, Sandra K. 165 Tufts, Susi G. Turilli, James M. 62, 70, 71, 147 Turner, Laura J. Turner, Lori A. 147 Turner, Shelvy 147 Twing. D. Jeffrey 147 Tyminski, John R. 32 Tyquiengco, Marie S. Ullrich, Marjorie J. Umland, Steve T. 165 Umstattd, Steven C. 165 Unger, Bill K. 147 Upton, Patricia D. Uribe, John D. Valenciano, Norma 165 Valenciano, Rene 19, 23, 147 Vallejo, Gina M. 147 Vallejo. Orlando Vallejo, Una A. 165 VanAssche, Debra L. 72. 147 Van Earwage, Phillip N. 165 Van Earwage, Tracy L. 147 Van Erstuelde, Theresa 165 Van Oteghem, Paul L. 165 Van Speybroeck, Mariann 66. 68, 147 Vandamme, Kelly E. Vandecasteele, Jeff J. 147 Vandecasteele, Mary A. 25, 147 Vandemoortel, Janice L. 147 Vandemore, Beth A. Vandemore, Christopher 165 VanderJeugdt, David B. 165 VanderJeugdt, Kathleen 147 Vanderbleek, David P. 165 Vanderheyden, David A. 177 Vanderheyden, Don L. 165 Vanderheyden, Lori L. 147 Vanderheyden, Sally M. Vandeveire, Lori 147 Vandevoort, Christine A. 147 Vandevoort, Theresa M. 39 Vandewalle, Lynn M. 147 Vandusseldorp, Mike D. 31 Vanduyne. Victoria 43, 147 Vanhulle, Larry J. 147 Vanlanduyt, Omer A. VanMeter, Robert G. 30 VanNorman, Marcia J. VanQuathem, Michele 147 Vasquez, Magdalen 165 Veach, Karen L. 30 Veberg, Barb K. 29 Verbeke. Craig A. 147 Vermeulen, Todd A. 147 Verplaetse, Betsy 64, 165 Versluis, Lori J. 147, 165 Versluis, Mike J. Verstraete, John J. 30, 147 Villagomez. Juanita 147 Villarreal, Chris J. 165 Villarreal, Deborah E. 32 Villarreal, Ruby R. Vinar, Dan S. Vize. Cathryn M. 147 Vogele, Dave P. 31 Vols, Kathy S. Vols, Laura J. 17, 147 Vols, Ray J. 165 Vonlangen, Sue 165 Voorhies, Curt T. 147 Vyncke, Darrell R. 165 Wachs, Tim E. 24, 66, 165 Wadsworth, Scott S. Wages, Rick L. Wages, W. Randy 147 Walker, Julie A. Walker, Mark L. Walker, Randy D. Walker, Rhonda L. 148 Walker, Richard D. 147, 165 Walker, Roxanne M. Walker, Tammy K. Wallaoe, Anne L. 64, 65, 147 Wallace, Jay K. 165 Wallarab, Todd A. 165 Walschaert, Ken L. 147 Walters, Linda F. 29 Wambeke, Jennifer K. Wambeke. Sue A. 24, 62, 165 Wampler, Rick G. Ware, Margaret M. 66. 69, 165 Warhurst, Connie S. Warhurst, Jody L. 165 Warner, Dianne L. 147 Warner, Elizabeth Jody 30. 32 Warner, Robert W. Warner, Terry W. Warner, William Warren, Pamela S. 165 Warren, Sandra L. 17 Warren, Shawn B. 70 Warren, Wendy K. 147, 165 Washburn, Tom J. 165 Wass, Timmie L. 147 Wasserman, Janet L. Wasserman. Robert A. 147 Watkins, Bettina L. 7, 17 Watkins, Heidi J. 165, 168 Watkins, John P. 43, 165 Watkins, Lauren B. 62 Watson, Joe R. 147 Watson, John L. 148 Watters, Sheri L. 165 Waugh, Martin D. 64, 147 Weaver, Julie A. 24, 64, 65, 66, 147 Webb, Kerri A. 165 Weber. Darla A. 27, 29 Willits. Ricky L. 148 Wilson Angel S. Wilson Donald D. 166 Wilson Eileen M. 148 Wilson Janet K. 72 Wilson Lori A. 166 Wilson, Mary P. 166 Wilson Rick D. Wilson Rick L. 166 Wilson Sheri A. 148 Weber, Deborah L. Weber, Jeffrey P. Weeks, Kurt 148 Weigandt. Karen L. Weigandt, Paula J. 62 Weimer. Catherine M. 148 Weimer, Karna S. 165 Weimer. Laura L. 148 Weitzel, Steve E. Welch. Patti B. 28, 148 Wells, Henry E. 176 Welsh, Terry L. 66, 148 Welvaert, Cathleen A. 28 Wendell, Jon D. 69, 165 Wendt, Beth A. 9 Wendt, William R. Wescott, Ron J. 148 Weseloh, David M. 24. 148 Weseloh, Deb K. 166 West, Cathy A. 28 Westbrook, Terry W. Westerdale, Daniel J. 166 Westerfield, Maureen L. Wetzsteon, Pamela D. Wheeler, Dale K. 148 Wheeler, Dianna M. Whipple, Debbie J. 149p8 Whitaker, Linda M. 66, 68, 148 Whitbeck, Laura D. 70 White, Adrienne J. 69, 166 White, Alicia L. 64, 65. 166 White, Claudell Jr. White, Donna M. White, Greg S. White, Hugh White, Kenneth H. 27, 31, 148 white. Roy Wiborg, Daniel E. Wichman, Denise R. 166 Wickum, Cindy L. Widen, Pam L. 29 Wiedenhoeft, Cindi K. Wiegand, Candus S. 28, 148 Wietlispach, John K. 166, 177, 168 Wiklund. Kein R. 29 Wilder, Joe J. 166 Wilder, Karen Wildman, David A. 166 Wilkinson, Jane E. 70, 72, 148 Willems, Ron J. 166, 179 Willhouse, Mike R. 166 Willhouse, Randy C. 148 Williams Carol L. Williams, Dennis M. 7, 70, 176 Williams, Gary A. 166 Williams, Joseph R. 66, 166 Williams Kathleen Williams Linda A. Williams, Lisa 166 Williams Marylou 64, 166 Williams. Rhea L. 166 Williams Robert L. 19, 70 Williams Scott J. 166 Williams, Susan A. 166 Williams, Yvonne L. 148 Williamson, Kevin R. 166 Willis. Donald D. 31, 148 Wilson, Stephen L. 148 Wiltse, Rick Windeknecht. Todd E. 66. 68 Winfree, Lisa A. 166 Winston, Katrina M. 166 Winter, Gregg J. 148 Winter, Len E. Winthurst, Mark A. Wirz, Jill D. 69 Wiseman, Chris R. 43, 176 Wiseman, Monica J. Wismer, Mark 148, 176 Witt, Dennis K. Witt, Heather K. 166 Wogomon. Vickie L. 166 Wojcinski, David A. 148 Wojcinski. Karl M. 166 Wolf. Scott C. Wolf. Todd 9. 166 Wolfe, Dan M. 32, 166 Wolfe, Dannell M. Wolfe, Kent E. Wolfe, Michael C. 66r148 Wolfe, Timothy 32 Wollam, Lynne M. 148 Wood, Tim J. 66, 148 Woodard, Eric K. Woods . Bill E. 166 Woods, Dion C. 166 Woods. Kathy F. 28 Woods, Laurie R. 148. 197 Woodward, Georgette L. 148 Wray. Donald M. , Wright, Brenda L. 148 Wright, Jami L. 23, 166 Wright, Jerry L. 166 Wright, Lora L. 166 wright. Lorrie A. 166 Wright, Ronda L. 28 Wulgaert, Jim S. 31 Wykle, Nick J. Wymore, Mary E. 28 Wynn, Teresa K. 69, 166 Vates. Richard A. 148 York, Brian G. 22, 148 York, Karen J. Young, Thomas T. 166 Youngs, Robin L. 148 Youngvorst, Lauren E. 148 Yuskis, Kevin K. 31, 70 Zabloudil, Anthony P. 31 Zaehringer, Robert D. Zahorik, Cara L. 166 Zbleski, Susan J. 166 Zeitler, Mike S. Zelniok, Ann C. 70, 62, 71, 72, 17,21 Zelnio, Denise M. 148. 176, 177 Zelnio, Jeffrey C. 27,176 Zelnio, John J. 27, 148. 176 Zelnio, Susan J. 70, 62, 71, 72, 148 Zemo, Steve L. 148 Ziegler, Jay A. 69 Zlmaniec. Patrick Zmuda, Jane 166 Zvonik, Barb J. 148 Index 281 zeffecldamz of f776'77 efzecufe 4 Smifea r . . - ri id' 9 Tffldlfl52188252-ifcfiiiiffvfsff22, 0-1 QWWB flu' X 6-7124 mer1caPO fxdmf0e W3 G9 M 1' ofgf' hawwrk If 0 'neo Q W eCyC - jK?6pS0a0YC0ldM 'gg,,.,f'2Eame postponed i li V Vm. ,1. H 8, m . A g. , ' '- !Vv,, ,,..,,.. E .. ....,. -Q ... , fl: , . Hu' A - ' he 2fympff fzarsi1w22221695 , 5 .., .obs 6 S01 7 ' 1 09 JBERT nengagrifii tjoflgflge 3 C2906 Jniorlfgilax if-hlfpol fundmnnmg 'Cui de ,jazzy , ml W 2, X ,,. 1 4 ,KX Nice at me mm ami De 3 COW! an annual rate of 27000 tons. 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XXX J ,fix f The 1977 M ns here Wlthout the help of many wonderful people, however It never would have been posslble We sincerely thank Mr Barnes the admlnlstratlon, the faculty and the stu dents of MHS for all of their cooperation Adolph: Studlos, especlally Mr John Adolph: and Mr Ron Chapell American Yearbook Com pany especially Mr Howard Dusek and Dorothy Bermejo Mr Paul Carlson from the Molme Daily Dispatch Mr Wes Johnson for all the tlme he spent helping with pictures and our advertnsers We d like to gnve all of our par ents, especially Dr 81 Mrs Louls Dondanvllle and Mr 81 Mrs Walter Zelnlo a great big klss and hug for bemg so super durnng deadlines A specual thanks goes to two staff members for golng above and beyond the call of duty Rox anne Walker for the beautiful sketches and Chuck Trapkus for the plctures and headllnes And the biggest thanks goes to our advisor Mr Dave Coopman for calmmg us down un mo ments of panlc and always bemg there when we needed advnce THANKS' The 1977 M' Staff Il' - . 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