Moline High School - M Yearbook (Moline, IL)

 - Class of 1986

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tgps: J Q ES Q' os fe of Success Sl'O1'y Prologue Occasions Seniors juniors Sophomores Freshmen . Chapters 2 Academics . 10 Fine Arts . . . . . 20 Organizations . . . . 74 Athletics . . . . . 92 Advertising . . 110 Epilogue . Moline High School 3600-23rd. Avenue Moline, Illinois 61265 Volume 74 1 28 1 5 2 176 206 242 276 .sqm D Z Prologue ff' ., .Qwmeww The ' ' f Storjf 1? Told ws J N ...ana .Nev 1 fi' RNS 'f Q D 9 s XX 15 The story starts with individuals. If one were to consider an individual not only as an enterprising and capable being, but also as a creatively ambitious element in society, as a single part of a much greater machine comprised of other like indivi- duals, he would recognize that individual as a very significant ingredient. Ingredients combined, ingredients as varied as people's personalities come, may seem likely to add up to a very strange, and almost obsolete product if it were to be utilized for even the briefest of moments. At times in a society, havoc and despair are all too evident, but people can also, on the other hand, live in peace. And this state of harmony is the once common goal of mankind. It is the com- mon cause we all strive for. Here at MHS, although on a smaller scale, we all strive to express ourselves, to share and grow. This is the time we begin to learn the importance of interaction with others, and in the process we be- come better people. The individual is all importantg we each have a role to play. life f -any castle looms in the distance as 2 Q1 l a sinister mist obscures the .xnxx xc: 0 tk '31 gli, f gy view. Although the setting at MHS may not have been quite so dramatic it still Played a big part in A Story Of Success. Seemingly innocent hallways suddenly would erupt into a frenzy of color as the bells would ringg people would pour into the halls, out of classes, and lockers would be flung open. Pictures, wallpaper, shelves, mirrors, and assorted text books would be instantly exposed, and the per- sonality of the lockers' inhabitants would be revealed. When walking through the school, the scenes would change quickly. Everything from sports to music could be seen. The science rooms would constantly be filled with eagerly busy students trying new experiments. Students who, many times, would be trying to avoid the smoke they would accidentally create. A Story of Success Walking further would take you past the industrial arts wing, where students acquired significant skills for preparation for their futures. If you went to the other end of the building, you would see the school's re- spective choirs practicing for concerts and performances. The bands and or- chestras could also be observed while studying their music, and playing the many represented instruments. Probably the most appreciated time of the day was lunch time. Students could be seen relaxing in the student center on the couches there, or maybe even in the guidance center where they could be seen talking with friends or with counselors. And then, of course, there would be those students who actually ate lunch. These people had the choice of eating in the senior or underclassman patios. They could also opt to spend their lunch peri- od in the cafeteria itself. Lunch could be purchased at school, with a variety of meals being served. But a lot of students also brought lunch to school, only buying beverages. Meeting friends in the cafeteria and discussing the day's events would help the students get through the many long days at this school setting: their home away from home. 't . '- ..t-., -i ,r, , ,:. . ,r . ,:, ., ,X ,.,i .. -4 .. -r m -1 , -t.. -t .. gt .. it .. rt .. -a -- 'a -l st 4 Prologue George Woods works carefully and diligently while in an industrial arts class. These students of Mr. Spranger study diligently as he figures grades. t E' Freshmen have a friendly discussion concerning the day's happenings. 'Q 5 . Q '. Qwf1,i, v A l ig I X Lieiifkf ' 5 L, '-iii, . if -1 41,11 ff wipf. -, -, L we in-1, -.gQ,fjA,,g -- V 1 1' 2 ' 'qw in' ,g -,mi , ' .fi 4, ', :Ky .' 1, 'gf qi ,314 gf ffm ' 5 Q -' 'Egg 7, V ff :Q ' 5 MHS Talent and 6 Prologue Amber Anderson and Cory Whitmer carefully examine a critical measurement. Dorothy Spears concentrates on proportion. The MHS marching band is in perfect step for Homecoming parade. V A 7t.t M W..-..---air. E -'i'v7-Y-'Sign Mr. Schwab converses with senior Stephanie Minor. Communication is vital yet so is relaxation. Students of Mr. Curry's English class leave their books to go to lunch. 8 Prologue Plotting the Course xlib he plot is simply to suc- fj? ceed. To succeed in whatever challenge you yourself choose to face or to succeed in confronting life's challenges in general. The students and faculty worked together at MHS and this was apparent when Mr. Schwab, the principal, would visit classrooms during his busy day. This type of personal commu- nication with the students instilled better relationships and feelings of oneness within and throughout the school. It also gave each one us of a common good will toward each other: a hope for the best. With this unity we all strived for the best, for the goals we set for our- selves. ,Q . vi? .M 4 E s. wr, ix Q -A ,gf afalqg, ..w f 9 4 V b A Ji V X! 1 gw,V5w MAXV -f F N1Z' ,g, .MJ 9 aw . AJ W ., .,..V ,, K gmm.,.,.,...1.,.W.,.. , 57. ff 1 Y af J sf .- sf 'mm- 10 Occasions Q F. I ' 4 M, la 0 V I , M13 .V it Q M gr Jia? Z?4 hapter Occaslons 5 ll ll gw-J! fi Y5 F KX ' J 1 x fi r ' ' kv:-uv XJ W 'i'Q 'll'v'i'L fy JE, Pnl Maw ' ' L ' ' Y - , lp. J., . .. f ',pf?'F A v lv , .W ,Sv gb 5 'EW '-.if-,z DEHWZ , gf ' wfzfzl' .rw '2wwziI Aw Af' an ' -T 31. .,1 I ,, ,wifi - is ffm, j 2. ' ,Q Lost in Time, The Homecoming theme for 1985, was a good choice, because it gave MHS a chance to think about how confusing time is. The Homecoming week was kicked off by the Bedrock Bash. Among festivities on this day were the selling of buttons and a guessing game with Fruity Pebbles. Curt Lampe, a senior guessed the closest. Tuesday was labeled Wild, Wild West. Pony Express tags were sold for carnations to be handed out Thursday. Wednesday called The Roaring '20's, continued the activities with a search for construction paper blocks. If found, the blocks could be turned in for a prize. Thursday carried on with Rock Around the Clock. Hula-Hoop and limbo contests were held. Although all of these were exciting, Friday was the climactic day of the week. During the Coronation, we learned that the Prince and Princess were Michael Massie and Stefanie Kerr. King Guy White and Queen Kelly Bunte reigned over the all-senior court. White, who didn't expect to be crowned king, described what it was like the first moment he knew. The electricity from the audience seemed to flow through my body. The homecoming court consisted of Mary DeCoster, Vikki DeWulf, Michele Michna, Paige Miner, Kelly Sttupp, Michele Smith, Michelle Taube, jim Gravitt, Eric johnson, Henry jones, Kevin Knepp, jason Ortiz, Tim Sigler, and Scott Swayne. Saturday was the dance with Back to the Future as it's theme. Porcelain Tears played songs from the past and present. The excitement of Homecoming 1985 proved that it is something we will remember well into the future as one reminisces about the days at MHS. Kevin Knepp, senior intensely observes the game against Quin- cy, MHS students dance it up at the Rock Island Sheraton during the homecoming dance. n.2fi6N.n13 HIJTJGYL9' G 14 Occas Square the Night Away Gerr feldt and Amy johnson squak to The Chicken. y Saunders gets down at the Ho Down. joe Dannen- ions fn ffgl F ' lf' Mn fi, F ?.z'4' 5' ,V -. , qv :gg W ,ke ,, 4, f I .4 I Claudna Freymann and Stephame Newberg promenade nn style. Aimee Wells and Patnck Duron are mn perfect form Enloymg the dance Steve Znaniecki, julie Forsythe julre Dougherty Shancfn Ehmke Sandra Snodgrass and Nrkkr Vann are ready for more hoopla + , -rv, -4'--fi-Q High school and those Current Den ds As anyone can see, there are many different looks at MHS. Some students are influenced by rock-stars, actors, or athletes, while others choose a non-con- formist style of fashion. Clothing and the hair trends range from the normal to the unique . Every student at MHS has a different personality revealed when choosing clothes or hairstyles. Being different is the accepted thing this year as far as clothes are concerned. This was the year that the Forenza threat- ened to overrun MHS. V-neck sweaters of every size, shape and color were seen daily. What was worn with the sweaters showed great variety. Oversized shirts, turtlenecks, and T-Shirts were all popular candidates. Cropped pants were also big this year at MHS. Paisley prints and big flowers were hot. jeans of every length, color or pattern were worn at MHS. Most girls wore short hair while many guys favored long hair in the back. Here are some MHS students gathered for a representative shot. They are from left to right: Andrea Graham, 10, Andy TeBoclchorst, 11, Amy Horton, 12, Gor- don Yagel, 12, Amy Seeley, 11, Melissa Harrison, 12, Tom Elkins, 12, Michael Massie, 12, Brule Hampton, 12, and Eli- zabeth Florence, 12. l Occasions Fire The bonfire blazes as Coach Schrader thinks about the upcoming game. Frank Kajdacsi anxiously awaits for the start of the night's festivities. MHS cheerleaders lift spirits high. s S .... For the Hrst time in many years, the bon- fire was held on schedule without any rain delays. The MHS bonfire is held each year before the first home football game to get everyone spirited about it. The bonfire date was September 5, the Thursday before the game against Downer's Grove. ' The MHS Pep band performed a variety of spirited songs. All of the cheerleaders were on hand to lead cheers, and Mr. Schwab spoke on the subject of school spir- it. The varsity football players were an- nounced, and the dummy of a Downer's Grove player was thrown into the flames. Since it was his first year here at MHS, Bill Schrader, the new head football coach, had the honor of torching the tepee-shaped pile of wood. 17 Share oys 1985 Cabovej Bruce Springsteen, alias Derek DeCloeclt, sings before a screaming throng of 18 Occasions girls during the National Honor Society Variety Show. fri ht? Mr. Ga er celebrated Share 0 s b creatin a beautiful chalk drawin . 8 B Y Y g 8 3? , naw - s, 5 Y, , 2 fm , , W' i i E X W 2 2 1 4, ,uw ...V, M ,,kk -at 2 MHS celebrates the season of giving! This year, MHS raised 358,750 for Sharejoys. The student-funded events ranged from auctions to a variety show sponsored by the National Honor Society. The money was then used to buy clothes for needy families in the Quad Cities Area. The following was written by Karen Roll. It is a person- al narrative that vividly describes the feelings that truly make Share joys special. It was cold Saturday- very cold. At 6:00 in the morning I could hardly see out my window because of the frost. The wind was shak- ing the old oaks, but little ice-covered snow blew off the branches. The carpeting even seemed cold on my feet. I put on two pairs of socks. I found boots, gloves and earmuffs before leaving the house. A mass of icicles broke when I opened my car door. I started the sluggish engine so I could turn on the defroster. Frost covered both sides of the windows. My fingers numbed after several minutes of scraping, and they did not warm up quickly in the car, either. There were few cars on the road at 7:00 a.m., but there were many in the Sears' parking lot. The door to the store's hardware section was lighted. When I walked in, a warm draft of air hit me. I went straight to the cash register between girls' and womens' clothing. I dropped my coat on the floor next to 20 others. I was handed nine sheets of paper with nine names. I found my partner, jenna Huss, and we started matching clothes to nine sets of sizes. I saw more coats, pants, and tops in those two hours than I can remember. At firstjenna and I had to search for warm clothes at a reasonable price. The more we found, the easier the shopping got. Q - Q ' w X he 1-,- For each person we started with a coat and the three-step check - warmth, hood, and price. The last step stopped us many times. But we wouldn't settle on a coat unless it was thick with warm insides. After shopping for six little men, jenna and I became near experts on finding pant sizes. Then we tried to picture them in their new jeans and corduroys. It seemed we were more excited than they would be. The more jenna and I shopped, the more emotional we got. We were upset if we over- extended our budget, but we were ecstatic if we had enough money to buy a hat and mittens. All the shoppers returned to the high school. The clothes arrived shortly in big boxes. Then the sorting-and -shouting match began. Most of the time a person standing near-by shouted one of our nine names printed on the tag four of five times before we realized the clothes item belonged to us. Occasionally jenna and I forgot we had bought it. Soon the sets of clothes were with us again and placed into plastic bags. A Christmas card signed From Moline High School and a can- dy cane were tied to the bag with a bit of red yarn. When jenna and I found the first house, we grabbed the one set of bags and locked the car doors. We followed the sidewalk through a yard littered with rusty, snow-covered toys. A small, spotted mutt shivered on the doorstep. He barked and wagged his tail when we knocked. No one answered. We returned to the car and found the second house. I opened a screen door wrapped with torn plastic and knocked on a larger, wooden door. We waited, moving constantly to keep warm. I knocked again and then looked through a hole in the door. I saw a long, bleak hallway with a narrow staircase. We decided the family lived in an upstairs apartment. jenna and I went to the car to get the Christ- mas bags. As we were taking them out, a boy came to the door and offered to help. We gave him the clothes and wished him a Merry Christ- mas. He thanked us and slowly closed the door. jenna and I returned to the first house. The mutt was still on the step, shivering and barking. jenna knocked several times before two small boys came to the door. One had only long underwear on. They were both shaking. We told them we were from Moline High School and gave them their bags. We wished them a Merry Christmas, and they whispered a thank you. The mutt slipped inside as they disappeared behind the door. The wind blew sharply, but I wasn't cold. ,www-swmmww-WWW fabovej Mr. Derouin takes advantage of the good food and music. Cleftj Preparing for a Share joys celebration, Todd Vershaw pours the punch. 19 awww SVI! triwxagnm 4-...mu 3 f , Wveiwii ' y 11 Wagyu T, 'Q ,,.: E vul J . 5 W as .- hapter Senlors Q 9 Il Syrf f' OF? F! 25:5 Q O 1 7 ff? gJ :Q 9 E Zz X1 J' .OX31-LJ XJ as '-min-21 'Mfm' Looking uw L . N NPHK -Q S Hi. oDown .V mx-.-.N.....W l .will . -. Q, m y A. 1: Ev kk 1 Mann' t.. ,XMB A S mf-.,. Football Games Q I Crowded Halls Ba Ck Q' l r , , ,,,, Q ,E A ,,, , I ketball Games 24 Seniors Eric johson 6 Karen Roll Merit Shield Band Guy White DAR American Legion Outstanding Senior 3, Mary DeCoster Kelly Bunte Outstanding Senior Beth Swanson Choir American Legion Andy Dailey Drama Mark Gwaltney Stage Crew Ignacio Diaz Orchestra ,- . '1 A -1 . umma KQV? um 1.kf67ivlaucle Congratulations to these seniors who are the top two percent of their class. juanita Flores Tim French jeff Dick Randy Geiker Eric Haytcher Chris jones Paula sf Martel A Melissa Rebhuhn Karen Roll Aimee Wells Andy VanHoutte Roshelle Wyffels Z6 Seniors The Classroom Daze E QM? W., W. .. M .mm 'Www' i I Krista Adam Kelli Adams Kimberly Aitken Kurt Allemeier lhfln Afkfrland joylynne Allen julie Allen Lisa Allen Sherri Allen jim ACl4C'fmaflf1 jacquelynn Ackley john Allen jeffry Almquist Peter Alter Corey Anderson Karla Bailey Shawn Baker joe Barber 2 Tina Amiot john Anderson Andrew Baker Elizabeth Barber Velvet Barefoot in lbnuw-WW, .. .HE wr ,gg-::,...t Y i i M Au., Aimee' ,F 2 we P X .t A J gf I time Ti . - julie Allen, Melissa Harrison, ancl Scott Buck teach junior Gina Padilla some new tricks for next : yeaf. . , ' , -. , L, -f----..f K U- --- g g :- t p ' it Mike Amlong Catherine Amsler Amy Anderson Laura Anderson Lori Anderson Shawn Anderson Ray Barnes Dean Barnett David Bartlett 'iw f-N-Q Jason Ortiz takes a make-up test in the hallway? 9 X 'P . S , X , 1 gf 1 fi i M .,,, ' f Q M f e i it ,,, t i iii i .A , t fa i 42 f , i .,,, ' ,V .3 28 Seniors Kimberly Beachler Rick Beale Amy Beard jacquelin Beard joe Behrends Erik Benson Mike Benson Anna Benton - Cooke Scott Bessee Theresa Bileddo Rachelle Biondo Rhonda Bjork Tonya Bartrom Bryan Baum Mark Beckham Brian Bergheger Scott Bjurstrom W Christine Black Robert Blee Tammie Braei Anders Brodd Donald Brown Kathy Loula's concentration is temporarily broken by a busy photographer. Rick Black jay Blanchard William Blankenship D0ug Bloomer Maria Bodenbender Margaret Bossch I Tracey Blauvelr Naomi Borrorff Raymond Briesch Allen Broer Mike S. Brown The Lunch Scene 525. yu. - .Q-15. -. ef George Patramanis proves that the nutritional value of cardboard is greater than that of the school pizza. L 30 Seniors lf rf1s f's1v N xw f XfS:1 Q Q- :ez , K Lynda Bundy Kelly Bungg Linda Burns jackie Campbell Kelli Candler Alan C3fllCl8 A , .. 1 .. ,. -: . -se N., ,E e Pg sei .1 1, i 5 Mike T. Brown Sean Brown Scott Buck Amy Burr Arcie Caras Ronald Brown Susan Buchsreiner Terry Bumann Debra Campbell Dena Carey X ie Carlson 1 Chance is Claerhrxut y Cohen 3 Cook Thomas Carr Larry Chandler Amy Clair Chris Collins Leah Coursey ww , ' gjj T:,ifLf5,41:'mw,'zf,fe, 2 4,:wi WfYff72iQ71QleffE?'2l.1 mtv, f , f,,,,., , ,, ff LfQfe,g:2rf:g,g7:55e,g2fgi,L,4feQ,'er W45, fy. H 3 ,, 5 3 42 1 K 8 2 ,Z 2 , 8 3 e ef f Y f ,M V eff x , ' , hw 3 f ffi?M?Wf' f s My ,,r,, ' 5 Af 2 M J we f f ,f . fs f Ml if l fi ,.,'f M ew 2 S., M ,M Awww' I L Lara Carter Kenneth Christensen julie Clark Tony Saylor munches on his pen during class. Elizabeth Caswell Leticia Cervantes David Churchill Teena Cima Melanie Clifford Eric Close M257 'e'H2,:s' , 5 ff,.ff2f.e s nf V elf 31 The senior class advisors are Mr. Schelor, Mr Collins, and Mr. Berry. They're In This Together Bills, Homecoming, bills, and the antics of the Senior Class of 1986 were the top concerns of the advisers this year. Mr. Berry, Mr. Schelor, and Mr. Collins could be called the official Big Three , but we should also recog- nize Mr. DePooter for his many hours of hard work on the Homecoming float. While the designing and con- struction of this were under way, the advisers were writing the checks to make it all possible. They have been with the Senior class ever since we began our years at MHS and could all probably agree that our class has come a long wayg they have grown with us. We will remember them best for their efforts at Homecoming, and also for keeping our class together. They will remember us as smiling faces and laughter in the hallways. W' 'fun HH M l lu 4 D' QE MW. . D S f ?f,v.L i z ik? if .i The Class of '86 really shook 'em up ! jeff Coykendall joia D'Almedia james Daebelliehn joe Dannerifeldt Rich Davis David Crozier Kristen Cunningham Sherry Davis Greg Daxon 34 Seniors Senior joe Barber and junior Sara Rock celebrate the end of a long week. i Derek DeCloedt Mary DeCoster Deatra DeGeerer Dallas Deatherage Kimberly DeBacker Anthony DeKeyzer Lisa Delathower Christina Delles Erik DeClerck jon DeClerck Richard Derrick Keri DeSmet Tim DeVoss joe DeGrave Toni DeGryse Dora DeLong Amy DePoorter Steven DeVriese David DeWaele V af an-I 3 'wi A M V I Bob Blee proves that people actually do work during student congress. ,, u ,,.,, 'ww A , A , l.,,.. , 7 , M f l l l , Paul Dewispelaere Victoria Dewulf Ignacio Diaz jeffrey Dick john Dilulio Mark Doeckel Kathi Dogg joe Dondanville Samuel Downey Dalinda Duffy Neal Duggan jonathan Dunlap Melissa Duclek Mike Duewel Mark Dietz Ken Douglas jeffery Drovesky Dean Duesterhaus Shaun Dunn 56 Seniors Dwayne Durham Christopher Edwards Thomas Elkins William Elliott Interpretations 0 . . I n 5 si lg 95+ Eric johnson tends to be in a bad mood on Mondays. SN ' , Andrea Durkee Kelly Eastman Catherine Eckhart Tiffany Edmund Amy Ellison Eric Engle Kim Engstrom Ron Erickson 1, qrmwv Senioritis ,Nw , -rr K wk, Melrssa Rebhuhn gives us her opinion of homework Travis Erickson Robert Fscarza Brockron Farren Audra Farrier Tracey Famer Carolyn Ferry Juanita Flores Lisa Foley Brenda Ford Dawn Feuser Steve Fiems Michael Fisher Elizabeth Florenre Todd Forret My I I ,I V W ,MLMM M - ' 2152115 222 ' J 2 -'-' L' L5 N , ,,. ...,,...,., Wm 1' -- ..., gi Z5'y,, 'WVZ' i?zm:'mfWefWw YQ, , eww ' ' '3y':afz,'f- fn, I' ' A,mMc,M,,f ,.,,,..,,.. WM. ' 'ya Wi, ,, .,,, fi , , 4 4 Q2 Gf1,vf,W1 ' f ,W 2 ' . , a .1 4 ,B Dorris Mowen is obviously camera shy ' vw fabo . f Vi fwrr, ' 912 Hmm .. , ' M A-ff' ' -.. 'N N W Nl 2 P Michele Michna, Kelly Bunre, and Bob Blee mix work with pleasure. Y - F Xfire' joni Fountain Dawn Franck Kim Fraser Tim French Claudia Freymann Susan Gardner Michelle Fulfs Tim Gabhart Shelley Garrett Balrazar Garcia Manuel Garcia 38 Seniors E Y Bridget Gasper Dan Glaus Susan Goodman jody Graham Gabi Greenburg David GCUKC Travis Gibson Randal Gieker Dorothy Gilmore Dwonna Goldstone Kenneth Gordon jim Gravirr Arlctte Greer --Y. ..., 1 In ' 1 .--151. L Q f 51 I George Patramanis and jay Hawkinson have their picture taken with Santa Claus, Scott Buck. Tim Guardia A Maria Guerrero jody Gushanas Donna Guss David Gustafson Mark Gwaltney Tim Hageman Kim Hale Brule Hampton 40 Seniors Marc Suarez, Mike Massie, Laurie Lydon, Scott Buck, and Carrie Hot mann enjoy a holiday lunch together. Ashley Greer Gino Groom Patty Grizzle Christine Grove Marr Harbert Lori Hawkins Kelly Hayes Randy Hedegaard Mark Hendricks - N Nasa f . ffgixg 0. Donald Hardy jay Hawkinson Eric Hayrcher Tim Hedman Susan Hendricks Kimberly Henning Chad Hillyer Gregory Hoereth Richard Hoon jeffrey Hubbard And Out Q K f 5 ww j so . k , W nl ' i E .... ' ss, srswwvfws-s af, is B fi. -ss K 1. . X i in s M, ,, sw 9 K -:n y s - ,E sw' 'H' X Q Q Xi X ' News r ...re , r X E w . fs. QP K . Q5 44 , 4 J 'H Q md., xg 5 N ' .-is , 'e 5' S -, A r. Q . K, 'a A if 5 .Q 4 W' Flexing his muscles, Gary Knisley impresses a photographer. e eiee ,eww Iwo , V- , Heidi Hutchison joel Hynes Christine Inman Christopher Hudders jim Hull jerilyn jackson Scott jarrin Shawn jefford john Hunter Todd Hursr Oscar Hurrado jenna Huss james Ireland jennifer jacks Don jenkins john jenkins If 44 Seniors JVM Could these be W the T jim jennings Rodney johnson Phillip jones hree Muskateers? I Ori justin jensen Timothy johnson Todd jones your s joe Dannenfeldt recruiting shark hunters? Scott johansen Eric R. johnson Chris jones Lisa jones jennifer jordan Frank Kajdacsi l Eric T. johnson Melissa jones Tracy Kamps Cindy Keith judy Kell . , W - ,,..:5-,. Nik: W X ,i -rr 1 S ' L Dwonna Goldstone and Kelli Adams share a laugh ar a football game, l Cynthia Keller Sung Kim Tammie Kimpe Laurie King Paul Klauer Mark Keller Kevin Knepp Gary Knisley joan Knuclsen Helen Ko Tom Kerkoff Stefanie Kerr john Knapp 3 5 if Sw 46 Seniors Q' The Best hw' f Times Cm-01 Kfaklio janezre Krauel Robert Kress Leah Kurjian Mike Labocte Lewis Lambefgon Robert Larson Tracey Larson Scott Lecnar Curtis Lampe Kris Langraf Sherry Large Kelly Larson Chao Lee -we Q, HX Doug Lentz Mary Long Laurie Lydon Donald Maring Sherri Markin X MK Many senxors hve for the frve minutes between Classes. Sean Letts jane Lindquist Kimberly Lodge jill Loere Peter Loorens Anrhony Lopez Karhy Loula Cynthia Lundquisc jon MacMillan Kristy Madsen Todd Maere Kim Manrhe fiends are worth smiling for 48 Seniors I Michael Massie Mark MRSCOD Learra May Mickey Mays 1 'S V Brent Marhena Wendy Matthews Leslie McAdams Mike McCormick Paula Martel Lisa Martinez Annette Marrinsen Dawn May Paul McCormick Project Gm dua tion QM st This year MHS started a new traditiong it was called Project iraduation. As many people know, graduation night, for a major- y of Seniors, meant attending parties and situating themselves hong an abundance of alcoholic beverages. The adults, as well as ie students saw a rising need to provide entertainment for the ruth without the pressures of alcohol. This nationwide project began in Maine, and has become vastly Jpular all over the United States. Students and adults worked vgether to plan and carry out the party. There were nine commit- 'es at Moline ranging from food to entertainment and of course, ie ever popular clean-up. Parents and teachers, along with stu- ents from the junior and Senior classes were involved in the lanning. Mary DeCoster Mr and Mrs john Adolphi and Tom juenger discuss Project Graduation Marooned in Time was the theme for Moline's Hrst gradu- ation party. The location was the YMCA, and it featured a number of live bands, as well as many, many prizes that were given away. The party benefitted parents, students and the community. Parents knew exactly where their kids were, and that they were being well chaperoned. The community benefitted by the absence of teens duicing the streets and highways on graduation night. However, the students were helped the most. Everyone had a party to attend. They had fun without the pressures of drugs or alcohol, a goodtime was possible without intoxicants. Hopefully, Moline was a safer place to be on graduation night this year. The enthusiasm created, in school and out, was great for this party that we hope it will continue for many years to come. 50 Seniors Weekend Life 4 gww enna Huss truely lives for the weekend. Sandra Mcfilyea Tom McKinley jawn Medial? David McFarland Dawn McKeag Kevin McKeown Melissa Me vm Kristine McKinnon Patricia McKittriCk Mike McLane 'WM 'gif Karlene McKinley Mary McLean Rhonda Melley Kathleen Meredith Kelly Bunte and Tina Senatra whoop it up at the Ho Down. X wmv: ack Merritt viichele Michna xdelt' Miller ,eslie Miller Denise Mlekush pw YOU Q :X Teri Mills Paige Miner Stephanie Minor Amber Molancler Kathy Mcmeymaker Patrice Moriteyne I Terry Merritt Dennis Mic-rzwa Christopher Miller Lauri Mitfhell Michelle Moody 52 Seniors t Work ,,,,,,,,,,...+---'- X X 3 . r Frank Morelli Kathy Murphy Donald Mu fray Lori Myers Melanie Narsis W A rw 1.3, .rn 2 ,f .,.,-I -r ,QA - f ,- ZV, im: rg.-...W ,...W..,- ,,,, !3.,,........a .? ' 1 W if 1 4 5 4 , ,f X 3 1 Brian Morley john Mosher Timothy Neer Jeffery Neff Tom-aren't jamboxes illegal in school! ,mf-A 'C' Dorothy Mowen David C, Nelson Marx Murdy William Murphy Chrisropher Myers Vickie Myers David E. Nelson .. S-Lf . 'fi' ' ' Q tr 1 e t 'ulia Nelson Stephanie Newberg Dawn Newquisr 'eff Norin Sarah Norton At play 5 '-A Sean Letts tries to think ofa way to keep Mike McCormick awake 1, ww wwe? 53 r sq. Q, Teresa Riggens studies while her classmates are having fun. Pat Nichols jeanic Nielson Lisa Nolan if Scott Nelson Mike Newberry Stacey Nordeen Darren Norton Nanette Ochoa 54 Seniors Teachers .... Dave Crozier debates a grade wnth Mr. Berry. SER rf Q Stacy Ohnsrad Chris Oliver Timothy Olvera Laura 0'Neii Amy Ontivc-ros ason Ortiz Marco Paramo Mari Park Steven Parmle' Geor e Patramanis Y H Dwana Paloma Paul Panicucci L -ef Q , And Friends .gawk M22 , ,,. ,. f ,Mmm M fm I In , r- fx ,, V, g7,,, ' f f 3f'f?i271Eg'f ' 1f 5- Y 1 P , f,Tf::7fS,? I i f I ,V,, A , V: Q ., , ,, I If L- ,ff Mn- L ,rjffffi 'Juv' I . A f J . V ,LW, ,, , ,4 ,V W, . ,mix W H f I vg ,M 4 W X f Q fi' V WM, f MW ,Q Fwy Y V W i Qin AZ. Ro. Paulus Kerwn Pcrcrsun Kyla Petrie uln Phllhps Dwano Palomo says goodbye to Mr. Dye after a long day. Runee Pungo Kurt Petcrwn jeff Pfab Marysol Pnzano Dave Paulsen Bradley Pearson lxty Pere? 56 Seniors joseph Plunk jenifer Poston Susanne Poulsson Patricia Pratt Kris Quinones Wei itnother year has come to a close, and once again MHS will say goodbye to its seniors. This is a time for the seniors to look back and try to piece together all those memorable events years so great. and parties are busily plans are a favorite topic. Y sf' that madg their that it's already rk done, going to bed early, raise those grades that tlifey've previoufghree years, but all the first three weeks! After all, soon year will be over and theyhave to get in all the fun times they can, dontthey? What is being described is a Common condi- tion known as Senioritis. It strikesiwirh abso- lutely no warning: one ooks to study and the even Pretty b time kisiding??ee1Ebf t..t:e:r 1 5,5 El- t start with good intentions- getting a Robbie Popp Sean Poston Rebecca Powell Constance Priest Thomas Ramirez Joseph Pfiem Timothy Proksch Ernesto Raya Larry Reamy Doug Pulsifer Melissa Rebhuhn A , H ,, rx 54 This results in zombie-like state that ' only three and a-ha l years of sleep CRD-Ciiifffii. j . . ykh: yr! - . . N0 One 15 CXKCGY w e what FXQPPCHS stss I rs it hx , , ktt- kkh- fgml Stages Qf 565 ttt rlflsfsliirsppms-- gssmg R '- f. . m1t-st 1 zip. 1.1-2 etti- tth . ttl't egg? aff H df mlfft Cf, Y- - 10 ' N fSom?R'sS'?ctirrfs' try tbimideiiiotit in-W their locker and must be coaxed out at l's: -iff . . graduation course th are always gm we-flzflffgfiw jtimpostejrs- iuflio n oc sopho ' more who claim to eau e disease k,,i,, but there is absolutely no truth to that. The fall under the category of lazy. Seniors have ' an excuse- they're seniors! If you are one r ii who seems to exhibit some of these toms, don't worry, Its perfectly normal! Bu j j whatever you do have a great summer, .. tttt it. ' HCI LQ! thC.iQgQOCl TiUlCS Rilrlll-. itss. st . its ,, ata ,,., rt, ,. Mtg, t .. - - se. X. X Qigjsgisiixqtg Q ii X ,sa XXQQQ is W x Xgqssxst ex NRS? Ni S Qs 'Y 4 Q QEXQNSQX RSX, Q Yi es X Nr X sagem X 5 Q . 5:5522Sag'-ihI x--f :. if X. 'f:s,ff fi:1f5iEf?2Yzi .f K N fwifiia -- 'lf Vfsf-mi -- t i X.fwg,stag:gg3:-.fg5tgg---M wfgsstzfgit:gfev-124.T-gt -ist, in fsf?'x,tE-ff'srilf'ffigszii--is-Qbsgaiis is Q Q11 i51?S'fS?i-EE-1?-'cfs-SQ ?R3sf5Q5S.S.fff:' i--T-251 - '-'- 155 'i T i is fi-.!,w9':-QQ'-' 'i fflf 5 fi5E1'ikf9r?STPlQ?f- 5'-1 '5' A--Qfi'i'i 7: 95'TA515'51-':'f5-iff'-i Sf'5fQ55-it ffffif -X - - -. . - -r ' ' QS-1'-.S --.: sf. f i 5. .s. f, . is K f' -' ' Wei?-ftgi.-I-X-K '- -X -F 1 E' 1 X' X ff '-S fiid . kk:.x K i..L , . .. K K t .k-k . 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M-tres-X .. .. -- t t it . 1 ax at .. 32 tr .. . .. w Rebecca Reyes Christopher Rice jeff Richards Melanie Roberts jamie Roby jim Roby Angela Redmann Allyson Reger Martha Retz Tracy Richards Gloria Rodriguez Nancy Reed Wanda Resch Brice Reuther Teresa Riggens Kelly Rodgers eff' 5' Seniors QS Q' Kelli TH K uni t t A 5wgH,,,.f Adams and Kelly Hayes wonder if their teachers had this much homework, e gg 1 R , , r vu f V Lisa Root julie Ruggles Amber Rutledge Sarah Salvmann Karen Roll john Sanders Dan Sanderson Suzanne Sandoval Lori Sawyer Anthony Romeo Thomas Rnnk Brad Samuels: Tuny Saylor JD D tv Durrmda Stalf Kim Schmrdt Jody Serbcrr Douglas Selhust Bambi Severns joseph Schaechter Brian Schmidt Davrd Schenk Candy Schinckgl Donald Schmacht Brian SCl2i1'1dC'f Gina Schneekloth Chrrs Scott jeffrey Seeber Tina Scnatra Derrick Sharpe 59 4 ag, qv:-v af' Dorothy Spears jeff Stanley Kathleen Sramnn Christine Sraubach Dennis Srickrod Dale Spenfer Holly Stanrrin Leisa Starr joan Stevens Michele Stockwell an 41 is WW! 'iv Willie Taylor is unsuspecringly photographed during shop class 7.7 Becky Spidle Hilary Staack Brut Srabler jim Stout David Stowe Gail Strehel YQ, W W 162' M19 fm A Class act Lee Wallaert pauses for a moment before entering class Laura Stmmbeck Lonny Stmpcs U52 Swanson Steve Swanson Mike Strosahl Kelly Strupp Michelle Taube Wilhe Taylor Mike Stulir Marc Suarez Theresa Surratt Beth Swanson Sfmt Swayne Todd Tannahill 62 is if l Mr. Curry's English class takes tlme out from their normal schedule Sonya Tcgelcr Bobbie Tcml! james Tcrsrrrcp jeffrey Trmson Tami Tuhm Trnglc .Hi Tubm Camilfv Torres Connie Totten Krxsrma Tubbs Cirarg Thatcher Ami Tornquist LeeAnn Tucker Trm Turnmire jon Vaiana Trnsha Tlmmasun Kelly Turnquist Wendy Tucker jc-rrv Unch Le-ra Vallclo Q X NSR 'sr The senior class officers are. Secretary-Treasurer Dome Mowen, Vice-President Dave Crozier, and President Kelly Bunte. 64 Seniors in X in Andy VanHoutre Amy Vamieghem Todd Vershaw Richard Versrraere Ryan Verstraece Steven Volk Diane Vynke james Wadkins Casey Wages Christine Wagner K The 1986 Senior class officers were kept busy throughout the year with the planning of many activi- ties. President Kelly Bunte, Vice-President Dave Cro- zier, and Secretary-Treasurer Dorrie Mowen organized the Ho-Down and ADC, which were big successes with active participation in both by the students. These officers were also involved in the decisions for Homecoming and Senior Prom, which were two of the best-attended events of the year. Said President Kelly Bunte, 'judging from the comments of the Senior class, the Senior Prom was an enjoyable and memorable night for all. The bonfire, Sharejoys, and numerous other activities were carried through by the officers, Not least of all were Baccalaureate, and the final tribute to the three years of hard work done by the Senior class -Graduation. With the dedication of this years Senior class officers, all of these events in some way created special memories for many people. Summing up the efforts of the year, Kelly Bunte commented It being our last year, we had a lot of big expectations. We wanted this year to be the best possible, and I think we succeeded. Leigh Ann Wallaert Susan Walters Amber Walton Dawn Wassell Paul Watts janelle Weaver Aimee Wells Bob Wheeler Andrea White Catherine Wells Kari Weninger t This year's Senior class officers would like to thank the graduating class for a great year and give best wishes for a happy future. Good luck class of 1986! rw Linda Warner Shari Weimer Debbe Whiting Tamrnie Walton Sherry Webster W. Guy White 66 Seniors TWV Ruherr Whirrnrrc Hrian Williams Run Wwe-rrnan Deanna Wrmds Roshcllc Wy-ffcls 55- 'V Moline fans root their team on at a rainy football game. i M ' aw ia W, , , f Q1,,,,.,,,, ., , aff 'if '4' ' Tracey Widen john Wiedncr Kris Wie-mc-rs Judy Willey Tina Wlllidrm Cindy Wilson jennifer Wilson Angela Winter Trmva WYHCS Cynrhia Yeager Sreve Znaniecki Kurr Zweifel QQ. r 2 i f ii G A - 'S v K 5-fmt Vi'-e 24 . i We I V. . , ,,A,,, ,. .-,,2 i jing? - mi , lvla: J 3 nanogguuacu 2 5 Lonnie Adams Richard Adams Carla Atkins Lori Balmer Gabriela Barajas Tracy Barnett Scott Bates Dirk Buck Diana Buster Kenny Carleton Kenny Carlin Linda Caudill Gaetano Caviola Keith Cogley Brian Donlevy Marshall Douglas jared Eash Rodney Eden Kenny Etheridge Daren Evens Mary Ewing Darren Fillmer Phillip Girt Michael Glynn Chris Griffin Edward Gruszecka Cameron Harness 'zz 2 its Y 'li fr? gl Q,-9,9 Bush contemplates tomorrow after an exhausting day. Camera Shy David Hon Lisa Hoskins john Allen Kunzle Lora Laud Isabel Lira Travis Long jean Malo Richard Maranda David McCallum Calvin McCollum David Morris Richard Nichel Ray Norris Angela Orr Mona Reynolds Dana Rogers Tom Schrupp Tony Seabolt Francine Simpson Michael Slaight Deborah Smith Katrina Thomas Chris Tittle Gina Wadkins james Walker Steven Witte Gordon Yagle AME To the right Randy Hedegaard displays pyromanical tendencies in the chemistry lab. Below,jewelry and Metals proves to be the class of the 68 Seniors day for Tiffany Edmund and Kelly Bunte. - S' MEI: 'M N 1 i-Qs as .wx ,ww NN wllxw- Q 'f i'iMX 'WWRNQN fin 2 ,, 2 H, gum, I i f 145 i 2 A n 'Wu T fi-QA Above, Brock Farren, Sean McCombs and Tom Elkins strike a srooge-like pose. Lewis Lamberson conscientiously checks a power lead to a cable. '0 Seniors im . 'sw '3' Moline works hard to make a shov A if fi H 4 v'5,w 'f4176m:2?g?zv .M H Scott Swayne are you doing work' 7'1'fg 5' S----xg yr ,ru 4.--Q' 41 Kathy Loula rs concenuaung mrenzly- or ns that sleepnng? Eric Hayther, Ashley Greer, Mark Keller, and Arlette Greer smile after being named National Mem Scholarship Hnalrsts. 72 Epilogue Reminiscing High School Days Do you remember when you used to sit home and do homework? Do you remember getting home before 11:00 p.m. on weekdays? Do you remember being on time for your Early Bird Class? Do you remember when the weekend used to last only two days? Do you remember when you used to have only one locker? Do you remember writing your theme the day before it was due? Do you remember having your Mom or Dad pick you up from the basketball games? Do you remember the first time you ever took a final? Do you remember working on the floats all night and then going out for breakfast? Do you remember self-scheduling? Do you remember all the confetti, the togas, and the parties? Do you remember the teacher or the class that made the day a little more fun? Do you remember the plays, the variety show, the musicals, and ADC? Do you remember Spring Break? Do you remember thinking that you would never graduate? To the class of 1986, good luck! You've shown the talent that it takes to be a success. But as you put on your cap and gown don't forget all the special people and events that made your high school years terrific. Congratulations class of '86! -Q-.w.M.,,. . . , X 3, IL s SX .Q FSF al -S ae s g iE'lG,i tfM f f wg as i SEQ Ma! is ia 95-isasi ? it if N I' rm M A K 92 V 57, by if V ' , . if f-, e,,ffw,5g,,iv fi A , f ,. ,. 2 T e are W Liiiili - X.. 4 CAboveJ Ar 3.00 the halls of MHS are deserted except for one die hard student CLefrJ This bulletin board reflects the many personalities of MHS! ,P wa, in-53 2 Ia 4 Q 5' if ,x it we pam rf basin-xx' ,S E e xx fre., K: Q . ,:,:. ' MW. -ii' is ,, iiee 9, gg E 3A in r i ... - n i'k-. 2 A Wi Nwmqgw F? Q fWMMWM wMf 74 juniors W jydiw www I ,Y,., AvVk,,v,V Q WWW 'Q 9 my hapter 'Iumors 1 'N 'fl ETS: f' W O3-,q F 1 Z Qing 'N O O J ZZ Fw 'FKVM J ' whim-7Sdif'U Chad Abbott Renee Ackerman Luis Acosta Nick Acri Carolyn Adam Daniel Adams Don Adams Kris Adams Eric Adolphi jennifer Alexander Stephanie Allers Alan Althiser jill Amlong Darren Anderson Donald Anderson jason Anderson jennifer Anderson Mike Anderson Mike Anderson Sherry Anderson Tim Anderson Laurie Andresen Donald Argo Brant Aringdale Deena Babcock Laura Badillo judy Backer Marc Barajas jay Bartell Teena Barrels Becki Bates Rusty Beachler Dennis Bear Shawn Bear Bonnie Beaston Amy Beausang Bob Beckley David Beckman james Beckman Tom Bedwell jamie Beer: jon Behrends Darren Behrens Kristin Bergee George Berhenke Nicole Bernardy Tonya Beserra julie Billings Michelle Birmont Daniel Bisby Wendy Biscontine Terry Black x X Q M an 5 X .ff 4 e .L s g,,,,,,wkMSR sis? 'Via , , ..kk A N M ..'c N e' i nr x 5 his - upsixif 3 , gs David Beckman and Richard Wagle work on their advanced compositions. 'sa--wma: we ri V. tees in 1 2 A . Aw, an Q W 4 Y rw' f V. , 4, rw! ' e ., Z 2 Af 1 -4. 1' 1 1 f f iframm 3:1 , V fdj Z yy ln ff l E x ' S V' K ,V,.,,a:iW X f , f ,M A? H0 f 1 S A 93 4' ,Rf k',,,f V. V' V, an H3 f ev av W , , ,,.gi:5,,,,, J , Z Q Q The Turning Point ,D -gt., I l , 4 , fy MX r YCRIiS33I.lIl!01'- can becalled rhegxgevg leacleljggat minor 16525515 By. THQQBMVQ in . , 1 . e - 4+ M, , 4. W 4 V, sV,.,,r L Fm' f'f?l?1??g fp be ifgigancd junicelgiear is much of rfaagieibn.V slcisggienifigleliig srucfents starrylooking seriously at their YW' f andhii leges so choice were noteiie only riigngs on Vminidg: Along , H, V -V -- I K A . , , .ine - . 1ngorcomesfEREEDO154! Thoughythe sophQmore yea515rfiiledy5sggrgl:4, Years dil3ii5IThis gieafs classfgdidnkrrnigf a charifiegyr Theifiaiiiendarieifiafirsw B sctiifities wasenough to attest to that face. This year also the year ivffiiefs cmfffffirsmins inbwpfvvisfins fhsVmwSh m0Qffxfe44i 11? ieiiiirixiyear earning in Ii-lege of 3rudenfs55f1?he rc15g5gpfi's7' haiifairmaiofiiiilluence on Moline High and iiillcstonrifnte to help of every member, the first four yearciass england will Michelle Blake Sally Blankenship Shawn Bookman Laura Boyd Michelle Boyer Andy Braaten jason Brackevelt Robert Bradney '-f.- .V ,E ., V Becky Brahm lf f W' Missy Brandt W johnna Brasmer ' ' ' Daniel Brauneis Zi , ,.. V .,. Q '..-' l Angelg Bfgwn 5 V'V Karen Brown ' .. I ' Leonard Brown ,. ' In Ruthie Brown -- V '--y'vvf-f Michael Bruesewitz -V ,Ar :7,, I V V 7 Lisa Buchanan i ,y,, if V 'IQ jeff Burgert yfiily JL jim Sara Burn ' 'Q Michelle Bums , Mike Butler A ,V Lisa Butterfield unior Class Advisors The junior class had the advantage of having some dedicated advisors. Three of them, Mr. jack Vrstal, Mrs. Phyllis Rollinger, and Mr, Stan Woods have been with the class since its freshmen year, while Mrs. Debra Willenbring became an advisor in 1985. One of the big activities the advisors were involved in this year was the homecoming float. The float was designed with the help of Mr. 8: Mrs. Ryser. Mrs. Rollinger was upset about the placement of the float after judging, saying, We were disappointed in getting 4th place. It was a good float. All of the advisors mentioned a slow beginning as one of the problems ofthe floatbuilding. When you are working with a class of660 kids and only 12 show up, it's kind of discouraging, said Woods. Both Rollinger and Woods did say that participation during the last week and especially during the last day was much better. s 5 x , . Q 1 X X Q.-sr ' 5 s Q 5 E 5 . . . a t 0 U x 3 ii L' 2 Q ,. Ms 78 uniors Mr. Ryser, Mr. Vrstal, Mrs. Rollinger, Mrs, Willenbring, and Mrs. Ryser, Abby Salmon and Mr. Vrstal toast the finishing of float Other activities the advisors contributed to were the junior prom and the stuffing of the M at commencement. The advisors enjoyed working with the junior class, calling them a good group of kids. Being an advisor gave these people an opportunity to meet the kids they otherwise would not. Willenbring, who is a special education teacher, liked having the chance to see new students. Woods said he enjoyed working with the group, commenting I like to be involved in planning and organization. He also said that it was nice to start with the group as freshmen and stay with them throughout their years at high school, Rollinger became an advisor because, at the time, there was need for advisors and it was something she thought she would like to do. All in all, the advisors enjoyed their year with the junior class and are looking forward to being their advisors next year. ,492 in ffa 4 52 9 A-if on 07' f 1 fx we if MS, L sl, M . v Wi? L f f .f ,gf if 1 ,, if M ,tt Steve Byrd Angela Cahill Chad Cameron Sean Campos Brian Canfield james Canterbury john Canterbury jason Cardoso jerry Cardoso Robert Carizey Chris Carlson Tracey Carlson Chris Carroll Susanne Carsell Lisa Cartee Ken Cashion Dennis Caviola Alex Cervantes Catherine Cervantes Lesley Chelf Sothy Chhoun Terese Christensen Lisa Christian Laura Christie jeff Churuvia Michael Claerhout Billie Clark Ken Clarke joann Claver David Clevenger Alex Coin Lisa Colbert Tammy Combs Michael Comp julie Converse Lila Cook Richard Corder Shawna Couch Shelley Coursey David Cox jennifer Coykendall Lisa Crisel Colleen Cronkleton Lisyl Crosby joy Crow Patrick Cruse Bill Culter jeff Culver Michael Curnyn jennifer Daebelliehn Andrew Dailey Mike Dare Dean Davidson Ben Davis Kelley Davis Paul Davis Randy DeBrouwer Cynthia DeCapp Todd Decker Penny DeFrates Torri Deiser Denise DeLaRosa Diana Deboach Dave DeNeve Donald DePaepe Anthony DeTaeye Nicole Dhabalt james Dhaenens Michael Dhaenens Michelle Diedrich Tracey Dietsch Michael Dillon Sean Dippel Kimberly Dittman Patrick Dixon MaryAnn Domingo Kent Donis Scott Donlevy julie Dougherty Phuoc Tran j, K. Doyle Melissa Drain Alan Drehman john Duff Lisa Dumer Steven Dumoulin Dean Duncan Candy Dunne Lisa Eaves Buddy Edwards Christopher Ege Blair Ehlers Robin Ehrecke Kristine Elliott Stephanie Elliott Mathew Emerson Chris Engels Kimberly Engels Rhonda Erdman Stefani Erhart Laronda Estes Kimberly Ethridge 80 Sophomores Bridget Eubanks Matthew Farber Betty Fellner Corey Fetes Lisa Feyen jason Fields Connie Fiems Carol Fincher Carey Fitch Angela Fite Laura Flores julie Forsythe Danielle Fowler Sean Fowler Leslie Fraser Fred Frederiksen Timothy Free Bobbie Frenell Troy Freyberger Scott Frus Leann Fulkerson Kimberly Fuller Richard Fuller Robert Garmong jeffrey Garrison Tony Gaskin james George Angie Giannetti Rhonda Gieker joe Gomez Luciana Gonzales Kristina Gordon Brian Gorge Annette Grace Daniel Grace Tracy Green Derrick Greer Ralph Griffin unior Hcers Lead The Way - ' ,. : g.f :.t . was Yrx if 1 I 1 Y . 3-22525. 1: ,- .- ' N' it f t Q 3 is iff Q , X xt K lim r i 5 out t. Abby Salmon and Sarah Wadsworth discuss homecoming activities. ' E ii M Nr X ff X --ss, W . ii I' tis, . W Q s Q' X ' 3 E v.f .-la ,Qt .... , ,iv x .L .,. .,e gf s ii .. Q KK, -. 'fs I -ts. N Q X S X X Qi , itat-sg , . 'Si Q Y X n' E st, or ,.,,.,,..:. V: S . titgr . :,. .f,:trEi.r r- N it t as Q , -Q, t X X xx Sr I C xi X XR x , ., R W l Sky: 44 W, r , . 4, 1 'S af.: 4,4 ww fi far V2 .Ha 'ffw ft. it 5 I I of , 'f w i , f lf A X' vw ,, 4 ,s ar V, 1 M ada ot 1 J I 2 f rf 9 5 ii g BU, . UNM 0 NOT NTER s Vice President Sarah Wadsworth, President Abby Salmon, and Secretary- in fTreasurer Sothy Chhoun. ' E iiii f 5 iiii 1 gal! T iii -..-ev fzklffi ijfiffiffg X 4 The junior class officers, Abby Salmon- President, Sarah Wadsworth- Vice President, and Sorhy Chhoun- SecretaryfTreasurer, all extend their con- gratulations to the class of 1987 for such a great year. The officers thanked the class advisors for their generosity. They did so much to contribute to our class, remarked Chhoun the junior class would nev- er had made it without them! I would also like to thank all of those students who participated in all the activities that made this such a great year! said Wadsworth. The officers were also eagerly looking forward to their senior year. One more year to go! stated Salm- on, I know that we will sponsor the best Bonfire and Ho-Down next yearif' We have good advisors and a great class, but only one more year to get involved and to create special memories that will last forever. Salmon added. Let's make our senior year the best ever! ex- claimed Wadsworth and Chhoun, and have a great summed! Carrie Grimes Chad Grimes Annette Groy Roch Gruszeczka Lisa Gustafson Maribel Guzman Charles Hageman Jody Hahn Bill Hall Kevin Hall Tom Hall james Hamburg Terry Hammill Matt Hancher Sharon Hann Robert Hanson Angela Hantz Beth Harkert Brian Harness Deena Harroun Rhonda Hass David Hatfield Andrea Hawotte Carolyn Hayes Cheri Hazelett Trisha Heaton jennifer Heberling Richard Henning Lisa Hernandez Steve Herring Brian Hesser jim Hickenbottom Cheryl Hickman Christina Highsmith Dawn Hillyer Stacey Hinrichs Paul Hoffman Brynn Hoffstatter Lora Hogland David Hon Teresa Horde Shawn Horton Glen Hostens 82 Juniors David Hocle Donovan Houser Carl Hubbard Jeff Huber Jill Humphrey David Humphreys Beth Hurley Laury Hutson Bridget Hutton Janet Hynd Megumi Inaba Charles Irwin Drew Irwin John Jackson Wanda Jackson Jennifer Jacobs Steve Jahns Jennifer Jamieson Tadd Jennings Amy Johnson Jeff Johnson Kim Johnson Lisa Johnson Nelsonandra Johnson Stacey Johnson Timothy Johnson Todd Johnson Tom Juenger Toru Kagaya David Kahn Scott Kaiser Kara Kakavas Darren Kalnins Kevin Kastelic Tracey Kehl Pam Kehoe Greg Kerchner Mark Kikuts Tony King Thomas Klouda Tom Kmetz Stacee Knedler Nina Knipfer Diantha Koenig Heather Koenig Ray Kopatich Kristine Kramer Kellie Krueger wa.. unior Maroons Q - me : f QF fi. 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E 5 f X 1 X X we we X aa X is X , r .y , 5: ,, fl 5 af' 1, ls, ,J ,Vex Va -f. 2 Michelle Laktas, Terese Rivera, and Jenny Jamieson have a laugh at the game ,J ,V XE 25, wwf J I . .Kkk f' , ' J D A i A Si? fl 40' ear YU' X Kelly Mulcahy and Shawna Couch flash a smile. .wr t.- XX X S X X if t X X .set 8 X X J W rf iy ta 'W' NJ' X is ms N 5 P 5 33 is .i an in A-A gfz Heather Kuhar joe Laethem Brian Lager Michelle Laktas Teresa Lamberson Dixie Lambrecht Susan Lawrence jennifer Lawson Tammie Lawver Michelle Lea Ted Lear Anthony LeCleir Debbie Lee Douglas Leinenwever Angie LeMaster Michael LeMaster Laura Leonardson Michelle Lewis Mike Light Andrea Lindburg Perry Lobitz Holly Loding Albert Loete Victor Lopez Terry Lough Denise Loveless Mary Luna Liz Lundahl julie Lundeen Annika Magnusson Lisa Mahieu Anthony Mandolini jason Maring Stephanie Marsh Andrea Marsoun Angela Martinez Christine Martinez Lupita Martinez Ramiro Martinez Ruben Martinez Mike Mathews Tamiko Mathis Kelly McAdams Scott McCaughey Michelle McCaw Sean McCombs Mark McCormick Troy McCormick 84 juniors Dawn McGinnis Terel McIntosh Kristin McKeown Tim McKinley Patrick McLaughlin Marla McNalley jose Medina Stacie Meirhaeghe Kory Melin Mark Mendoza joanie Mercy john Meyers Lori Miller Rachel Miller Randi Miller jennifer Milse Sabreena Minear Michael Miner Doreen Mlekush Luis Mojica Donald Montgomery Cari Moore Lisa Moore Ken Moran Kevin Moseley john Mosher Deena More Roberta Mounrz Pamela Mouser Kelly Mulcahy Mark Munos julie Myers Robert Myers Tammy Naveau Shari Neer Daniel Nelson Mike Nelson Thomas Nelson Donald Newton Uyen Nguyen Anita Nichols Daniel Nicholson jason Nickols Trixie Nissen X' - ff-gf.fgf..5.. - r. 1, iiiiirz i 'F 5 V H x Ei- in ' iw . . . . X S i x. . ,,.iv. . ..c,X aa. is E N 'Q Health Hazard -fi. .X- ifigli. ' 5 A. karl sfar D f 'T L. S- X as BK My ig X Q , if gig X ws, r,.r,. 1 fwawf 5 . . -.rr,.' -s . . M if Q X gg, if Xi 5 'X , c W .., Spam K kiss use .sf sr.. Q, , . ... a gl: Q X s Q X :X 5232 f 3 A , . X KS? K ss S 3,59 Qx J i we-qfifyf H xl Q . X as 75 '-an ' -f ' f- -.-Ni fl-fi awk - - , few : We X fs X K X 5 if One of the many overjoyed health classes at MHS 'E-Z K 2. -fzisiiif ....,, , Xv 'W ,ere ,. rX is ,sae A X 3 , if K j ,,., W D, i R sig ' if 1, so X ' 1' :Q R .+ ii i' X ' i 525 ss. ,. -r Xi as N 11 . . , K as ' - L I RFW ' MM. . E' Q in 5 .X s :aff . ' ifeli, .5 Q5 --fiklzz A X v l i I 4217 If 'Lvl Bill Tedell takes thorough notes during health class. , ,f M Health class is more than just a graduation requirement. The class, which is usually taken by juniors, is an insight into emotion, psyche, and physique. Fundamentals of emotional maturity and stability are examined, as well as steps for improvement. Pysy- chological and mental development are studied, and measure of intelli- gence is discussed. A biological breakdown of the body, in addition to health care and first aid, are taught. The course was taught by Mr. Myers, Miss Lilig, and Mr. Schrader. Each of these instructors added his or her own style and character to the delivery of the material. Health is the Ron Noel Cinda Nordstrom Helen Norris john O'Brien David Ogden Kari Olivier Erik Olson Nick Ontiveros Dawn Osborn Rick Osborn Gina Padilla Michelle Paken Mark Paller Melissa Palos Michelle Palos Kendra Pankey Tony Panno Richelle Parker Cheryl Parmentier jeffrey Parrott Aimee Partin Sally Patterson Tracy Patterson W Michelle Patron study of life, and each of these people has plenty of life experiences to share with their students. Because the sub- ject is life itself, the topic is never obsolete, but, ever changing. Being a graduation prerequisite, health is structured to a low difficulty level. Students may feel that the class is too easy, worthless, or a waste of time, but, given the proper attention and effort, it can become a valuable tool for life. Some students may feel that a more academic course would be more in order but perhaps the past exchange of gym for health would be a worthwhile alternative. jonna Payne Steve Payne Marc Penney ' Michael Peters Beth Peterson Q, Nredf Eric Peterson 41-4 of-v jill Peterson Katherine Peterson Marc Peterson Penny Phillips Kelly Pister Barbra Poppy Bradley Portillo Dina Poulos Lexi Preslar Lori Preslar 85 86 juniors It began as it does every year with a large pile of lumber, a flatbed, and several rolls of chicken wire. The class of 87 had high hopes for the years float, and the The Consistent seven or eight people who came the first day were ready to get it rolling. By the first night, the float started to take shape. Consisting of two large square shapes, the float soon acquired a football helmet to go on top. By the beginning of the second and final week, the pomping was well under way, and, traditionally, more people be- gan to show up since the hard part was over. At the end of thesecond week the float was near completion. On the final night, more people showed up than on all of the other nights combined, and they were hungry. After the pizza was con- sumed, the garage emptied, except for a few hard-cores who remained behind. Then finally, Homecoming Friday came. But it turned out that our effort and sweat were rewarded with yet another year at fourth place. Colleen Price Daniel Quinones Diane Quinones jennifer Quist Felipe Ramirez Danny Ramos Tracey Rand Bridget Randall Michelle Randall Theresa Randall Karen Reed Kimberly Reedy Wendy Reger ' Shane Riechenberg Tom Reinsager Deborah Renz 'TCI Stephen Reyes Angie Rhodes Darrin Rhodes Lanea Rice Bradley Richardson Denise Richardson Tim Riddell Karrie Ries Mike Ries Mike Riggens Ronald Riggins jacqueline Riley jennifer Ritzinger Terese Rivera Christina Roady john Roberson Todd Robertson Sara Rock . F ' - s -.rs Denise Rodell jennifer Rodems Rich Roedel Drew Rogers Chris Roggenbauer Heidi Rohwer Karthryn Rosenberg john Rosenberger jennifer Rouse Susan Rowe julia Rude Scott Rust Linda Salisbury Dona Salmonson is t Y fi i ! I 'W 2, joann Salsman Kara Samuelson Oswaldo Sanchez Dan Sandoval Gerald Saunders Sandra Scheer jeff Schelfaut jeffrey Schimmel Bill Schmidt Robert Schmidt Scott Schmidt Wendi Schroeder jill Schultz Robert Scranton Amy Seeley Thomas Seiben: Robbie Sellers Tina Severs Amy Shackelford Bandana Sharma Kelly Shonts Bradley Six Todd Slater Shawn Slavish Leigh Sloan Anna Sluz Deanna Smith Mandy Smith Patricia Smith Michael Snell Craig Snyder David Soliz Marlene Soliz Tracy Solomon Melissa Southerland Sara Sovanski Rene Spranger jeff Stablein Beverly Stanley james Starr Michael Staub Scott Staubach Kim Steelandt Kris Steelandt Elizabeth Stegh Tim Steines Brad Sterling Annette Stockwell Break time is the best time for Kim Reedy I 87 Let The Good Times Roll 88 juniors Robert Stout Christine Strader Elizabeth Strauja Trudy Strawhacker Lise Strieder Carol Strom Deidre Stromberg Scott Strother Dave Stulir Kimberly Stulir Terrie Sullivan Karen Summers jon Sundberg julie Sutton Lanie Swanson Sara Swayne Kris Sweedy julie Swiatkiewicz Donald Taets Shaun Taets Andy TeBockhorst Shannan Terranella Laura Terrell David Tertipes Mike Terripes julie Tobin Michele Toye Robert Tracinski Lisa Trevor Ron Trice David Turf Tobie Uhde ll Humphrey, Laura Boyd, Liz Lundahl, Chris Wood and Laura Leonardson share some pizza at the float. , ,V VW :I R ' ' 2 fa: N 5 1 fe ' in my sg! if ii - rfvlbf' , x 'Z' 'fi U 35' , 2 M C K A Q -- .ww Z A www - W, A 1, 2 ra H ,X L, , 21 X4 5 f 1 f ,9 x W My have EV :Hi 'Z ff I aw 1 2 , as ff V 1 5 vi vi 'M 7 .W x W 37 f aus we f i , ' ,f ' , W M 5 ' Hi Ai L 31 X sa ii 'or N X. X ,. Q , k .t 'T X x Q ap., X xx . -., ina? JN 5 .LW Qi X . i 4 .- .,, Y X - r' Q 4' we' 3 K , X r iss -.f 'S Q. .3 , M i . . i V, .. . A... K. X QLN? ar , sf X L ix t X -f I :gig ,,LX , .... 395- . -- .H KXQ C Sf Q t 3 X ,fn Q ,... X tg? 3 at rt .I qmfx- '. . ,fs eil? r Mark McCormick takes it easy in Biology. Y' f wx N, T :Q A-+ - ,em- .. Y -Ji we' gs. af x .1-1 ' f Iliff. X. fi i K . 1- 'T L. ..-fig Z ' , , i K 8 wx 1 A, gy A at W . .tag a WH' 'if . SW I - 1 . sr ff . 5 Q Q.. . f1'E,.:.r,Zf..-I1 I ' ..,.,,, t Q G-'wt to r. sr. gg,-i -Q igvg. ' - -H.. I L 1' K A tn' -, i' f . i . if N . as -1, . . . X . X W' .XT '03 Mary Upton Anthony Valladares Timothy VanAlsbui-g julie VandeVoorde Larry VandeVoorde Sherri VandeVoorde Diane VandeWalle Vicki VanSlager Donold VanVooren Kelene VanVooren Cindy VanZuyt Marc Vermeire Sherry Vershau Kevin Verschoore john Versluis Kerri Verstraete Brian Volk Gary Vols Greg Vols Beth Wachtel Bruce Wade Sarah Wadsworth Richard Wagle Rhonda Walker Cindy Wallace Wendi Weber Ann Welch Cory Welfer Chris Welsh Steve Wenninger Teresa Wermuth Lee Wheeler Christine Whitcomb Neil White Cory Whitmer Ronald Widick Leah Wignall Eric Williams Robert Williams Ted Williams Randy Wilson Teri Wingler Dave Wise Tricia Wismer Kris Wood Ann Woods George Woods Allen Wright jeff Wright Karen Young Karen Zabloudil Laura Zambrano Heather Ziel Loren Zwer Mike Dhaenens concentrates on his work. Alex Coin gets set for a backhand smash. Rob Scranton, Sara Rock, Khanh Tran tackle E-10 lab in chemistry. wi 1' M' 'L-, W fM'4'9 ta, , r , juniors 90 e Z a ' +R R-Rilllw ,-I 'Ngo ,v ,A e lilies-B or C T 3 K xx , K ll' , .N ,QQ Wx. wx Rick Ashmore Priscilla Brakhage Todd Carlson Steve Casel Cynthia Casillas Angie Geyssens Anthony Gordon Shawn Handy Shannon Hunter Angela joannides Ronald johnson Nate jones Laura Landen Annette Martinsen john McWilliams Paula Miller Camera Shy Mike Claerhout makes the calculations in Algebra Il. Dan Brauneis reads up on his Chemistry. 'Angelica Morales jeff Munos Larry Newberry Rob O'Brien Mike Power Dolores Raya Scott Reed Mike Rekemeyer Mark Reschke Shawn Rimkus Lori Rittenhouse Eric Shellabarger Don Shoup Bill Tedell Tony Terronez Dan Wilson , 92 Sophomores ' , hapter S0Ph0m0res 1 .5 fl , J' P YW Q F 69 .- FQ wgbfi ., J tiara, XJ Q :LX ibvveskgsi Ska 94 Sophomores Sophomore Leaders The Class of 88 officers are S s e Sm lley jennifer A de son and Amy W de er lv 1 i , I . :NN . ' sl ri ' A 1 ui a , ' n r , l H A eine The sophomore class officers included President Susie Smalley, Vice-President Amy Widener, and SecretaryfTreasurer jennifer Anderson. Susie, Amy, and jen- nifer agreed that the Homecoming float was very well organized. This organiza- tion payed off, for the sophomore float won first place in both the Homecoming and Halloween Parades. Good times fol- lowed this success at the Homecoming dance. The dance, according to Amy Widener, proved to be a really good time. The band was fantastic and really helped make the evening a success. Susie and jennifer agreed that the Homecoming dance was highly attended. They all have high hopes that the Sadie Hawkins dance will share Homecorning's success. All three officers expressed high goals for both this year and the next. Susie Smalley encourages more sopho- more involvement in class and extracurri- cular activities. Overall, the sophomore class has been very well run by our elect- ed officers. The sophomore class can have many activities to look forward to in the future. 25:2 HB5 5 .h., X : . iq . Q t . v FS is Q X its Y: l 1 , ,K w xi 1 is-fs Candy Aaronson Bryan Ackerland Carol Adams Diane Alford John Allemeier Brian Allen Cyndi Allen Darcy Allison Jon Allison Stephanie Ames Cindy Amsler Amber Anderson Carla Anderson Christopher Anderson Daniel Anderson Jennifer Anderson Michele Anderson Polly Anderson Stacy Anderson Thomas Andress Michael Angelo Jeff Archer Dorothy Arnold Kevin Arnold Mark Arnold John Atkins Patrick Bagley Rebecca Bailey Christopher Baker Leland Balmer Jana Baraks Dawn Barnes Todd Barrels Donna Baughn Jeffrey Bean Edward Beard Tonya Beauchamp Shelly Bebber Bradley Beeuwsaert Heather Bell Jason Bell Theresa Bell Lori Belville Robert Bender Bobby Bennett Keir Bennett Debbie Benson Ryan Benz Chad Bettis Jeffery Black Jenifer Blackman Teresa Bledsoe Roxanna Bleyaert Kurt Bodenbender Melissa Honey Sophomore Spirit! Brian Bowers Christina Bowser Deirdre Boyd Lisa Boyd james Braet Brian Brahm Jacqueline Branch Diana Brasmer Brian Breaker ' . Carla Breaker E uw Bridgit Breecher t - , A jessica Briggs ' '--' . f. Kyle Brinkman ,'r. K, ' 5255 ? ii I t 0, Kristin Brooks if I M a s 1 ' sw-' 57355 e ecca ru er R b B d . 1 Lori Brunner ' 'i I l Hard work really paid off for the Sophomore Football Cheer- leading Squad this year. On October 19th, the the squad took second place in the Cheerleading Championship sponsored by Southpark. Plenty of practice and hard work showed in their performance. The girls performed a dance routine, a floor cheer, and three sideline cheers. Stated Sophomore Cheerleader Teresa Gerlich, We were really proud to do so well considering we were up against varsity. We plan to go for first place next year. Marcie Bryan Todd Buckingham Bonnie Bundy M -1 Ft . Heather Buracker Shelly Burbridge IIQ y Patrick Burke M N I Cynthia Burns Lisa Bushman N 9 Darren Butcher 5 john Buzard 3, Y Jem'-lfff Cahill t. Doris Cain N 'i - ' r' Amy Camery L C it .A5pyr. K Norma Caras . , m e -if , Cesar Cardenas Melinda Carius jeffrey Carlson joel Carlson Kristine Carlson Leslie Carlson Renee Carlyle Jody Carnicle Andrea Carothers james Carpenter ,t Kevin Carr 5' Adam Carson 4, an lsfgqig. I In L r X Michelle Cartee Chris Carton W -mv - tiii Keri Casey ACLA Rodney Casillas i Dawn Cate Rodrigo Cavazos Theany Chhoun Jeri Christensen jon Christensen Barbara Clark Angela Claver Penny Clayton 96 Sophomores F 5 X.. X 3 r Q W 5 sb W az? jg!! av ll Wi K f . - f' .r,2fif:':, , iN if i-14 asa Working together makes chemistry more fun for Tim McKinnon and Larry Dixon, T' 'Ma ,,,.,1 W Stacey Clayton julianne Cline jason Clouse LaShawn Cole Laurel Combs David Cook jeff Cook Cheryl Cooper Merry Coopman Dana Coppens Francis Corl jeff Cottrell Todd Courter Selena Cramm joseph Cravero Matthew Crouch Nancee Cunningham Molly Curry Dennis Curtis David Curtner D. Dabney Mandy Daggett Steve Dannenfeldt Chad Dare Scott Davidson Brian Davis Susan Davison Tracy Dawson Stephen Dean Christopher Dearborn Keith DeBacker Tabitha DeBord Chris DeClerck David DeClerck jon DeC1erk Timothy Deibert Beth DeLille Thomas DeLille Kennethi Deming Patricia Derrick Todd DeTaeye Greg Dickey Elke Dickinson Bob Dies Tom Dillin Marci Dinneweth William Dittman Larry Dixon William Dobbelare Norman Doeckel Eric Donaway Paul Dondanville Michelle Dorbeck jeffery Dom Rhonda Dorsey Andrew Douglas Amanda Drefchinski Darren Duffy Glenn Duncan Shawna Dundy David Dunham jennifer Dunlap Christopher Dunn johnna Dunne LeAndrea Durham Kimberly Dwyer Douglas Dyar Acie Earl Scott Eash Angela Easley Penny Eden jennifer Ege Shanon Ehmke Kristine Ehrecke james Ehrhardt Stacy Eller Michele Elliott Eric Engels julie Engle Michael Erickson Zack Erikson Bob Esici Carrie Eslinger Glen Evans john Ferry Michael Ferry Timothy Fillmer Beth Finke Angela Fisher Tiffany Fitch john Fitzpatrick Peter Flemming Lawrence Foley james Ford Scott Fowler Christine Franks Ivy Freeman Kellie Fritzinger Deanna Frye Brian Fuhr jerry Fuller Brett Gamble David Gebhardt Todd Geiger Lisa Genac Gretchen Gende 98 Sophomores v. , w i 1? , Af 4 K ,M Q 1 f ga PM Mi fra ,. K1 , 5' 25 ? av A X Wg ra 1 2 fn 1 f I ,Q , l ' . ,f Wa. ., . ,am U, , , ... ww we ' f Jai 4 f i H ' - :fi , ' ,xg .. , f - it 2:3 ia f Y V iii' 5 M , 'W ,. .1 . Jw 4 W lr ' Z A We - 1. ww .2 ', 14W?2w I' ' sv! , V M, 'if ,,, . ,, V,,, 1 Q f ' e f f, ' V 4 iif fw - f , 5545-,gf 4 M W ' 'Qi .7 i , at ff - wi, W I , li i 4 5 3 3 Q ff , V ,.,,. V.. - f 5 rtttar, 2 1 1: ' ,Q J' - 6 ,,-, 2 , , T .rrl 1 f 3 F W In A W fi 2 in 22 A f , Mya W? X ,M fi, 5 X A it ea if zf2fw2,w: f ffffsfefr-V, ff 5 HH ,679 Q ,. Following along in her book, Stephanie Peterson types diligently. 1 i X in 5 Y X W 1 ,gy I, f S WJ 3 4 Q P f, ' X f Q. K Q Q' ef A X 5 Xx X s 3. e 'bw ww 2 K it s r . A was : E X AA n J' is f ? ..,kg. . : . g ist? xx xx X Q EX , 3 kgs, xt Ssasqs at X 9 sc, S Psi, f- r 4- -ca x-4 4-' alta .K use -aw W 4, wi C f N sf ,ua K if , KWH, VV 5,14 f I ss. ' ff As the end of another biology class approaches, Mindy Mahalla puts the finishing touches on her . N lab 'L ...ff av SS 3 414' eu -J 4 .,s .V 4 is Matthew Gengler Timothy Gengler Rick Genz Teresa Gerlich Heather Geyer Brian Gibson Michael Gilliam Rachel Glaus Stephanie Gloe Gary Goldermann Fabian Gonzales Alex Gonzalez Richard Goodman Shawn Gordon Larry Gottsch Susie Grafton Andrea Graham Paul Graham Mark Grchan Donnie Green jeffrey Green Michael Green Rhonda Greene Keely Greenwood james Grisham Brenda Gritton Douglas Grove Alan Gustafson Eric Gustafson Lisa Gustafson Pamela Gustafson Christina Gutierrez Doug Guy Andrew Haas Tim Haggart Tammy Hall james Hamm Kelly Hammill Greg Hanger Brenda Hansen Scott Hansen Tracy Hanson Kellie Hardersen Lisa Harland jennifer Harper Lynn Harris Brett Hartley jeffrey Haskins Edward Hauf jennifer Hauman Lisa Hausman Leslie Hawotte joyce Hayden Robert Hays Steve Haytcher Shawn Hedman Arthur Hemm Mary Beth Hendricks Steven Henkes Tracy Henkes john Herath Lynn Hertz james Hickerson Patrick Hicks Roger Hills Sean Hillyer Karen Hindhede Sonia Hines Christopher Hodge Five sophomores were sent to a camp sponsored by the Illinois Teen- age Institute, known as ITI. The students who volunteered, learned about how to deal with the problem of teenage substance abuse. The teens learned about positive peer pressure, seif-confidence, and self-pride, pre- vention and intervention programs, and communication skills. The group was sent by the Moline YWCA. Stephen Hodge Tamela Hollowell Robert Holt jeff Holton Alan Hon Brad Hopkins Brenda Horton William Horton I Paula Houdyshell David Howard Alison Hudders Willie Huff jennifer Hugaert William Hunter Thomas Hurr Wendy Husson Brett Hyman Paul Illanas Keith Ingold Pamela Ingram Steven Inman Alecia Inskeep Michael Irwin Lance jack Sharon jackson Christopher james David james Andrea jarrin Marion jeongco Christopher jeskie Teresa johanson Amy johnson Brett johnson Christopher johnson jill johnson Kelly johnson Kimberly johnson Penny johnson Sivi Ann johnson Steve johnson April johnston Donald johnston Lou Anne johnston Barbara jones Rick jones Michael jordan Deena Kaczor 100 Sophomores X N rr 'N so xy ennifer Schnell and Molly Curry exhibit some of that Sophomore Spirit' iw W mul, EMI E13 K Z 3255: X iran 5 er? 2 we W S e Q35 er ei S 5 ,r., Q Q gg i X 5 I me es X ie Wi in Q re X 2 X N ixrtsi - - . i .X if x if ik s X X 5 6 SE X 1 .. X . . 'F dw Q ei Garry Kajdacsi james Kampe Bridgit Karstens Daniel Keegan Donald Keegan Ingrid Keller Scott Kelley Isaac Kelly Michael Kent jason Kimbal Greg King Toni Kinsey Gaty Kistler Matt Kludy Derek Knedler Heather Knisley Robert Ko Michael Koehler Natasha Koeppel Michael Kohrs David Kramer Nancy Kramer john Laermans Michele Laethem jennifer Lamb jacquelyn Lang jane Larsen Melissa Laud Wendell Lauer Montelle Lawson Ron Lawson james Lawver Scott Leaf julie Lear Kimberly Lear Paul Ledbetter Michael Lester Melissa Leuth jason Levin Chris Lievens David Lindell jon Lindsay Helena Lira Arthur Lochrie Krista Lootens Laura Lopez Mark Lothridge Chad Lough Stephanie Lovelace Charles Lovett Erich Luethmann Daniel Lundell Michele Lydon Scott MacDonald Scott Maddox Kathryn Madsen Francis Maere Mindy Mahalla Tim Maitlen Robert Mangelsdorf Leslye Marcus Shannon Marion Shawn Markin Angela Martin Chris Martin Gloria Martinez Manuel Martinez Katy Mason Brooke Massie Mary Masters Paul Mattecheck LaVonne Mattson Brian Mayfield Kevin McAdams William McCollum Mark McGaughy Michelle McHenry Donivan McKeag Tim McKinnon jennifer McLaughlin Seth McLean Wendy McNeal Kristy Medina Suzanne Meeds Gary Meier Rick Meirhaeghe Kim Merridith Kelly Meyer Michael Meyer jill Miller Tracy Miller john Mitchell Sandra Mitchell Holly Mockmore Amy Moffitt Steve Mohr Christopher Mohrman Noel Molander Sean Monteyne Christopher Moore Shawn Moore David Morgan Terri Morley julie Moskowitz Randolph Murdock Donald Murphy Sherri Murphy Brian Myers Tacey Myers jason Nagovan Crystal Nanseline joanne Neaveill 102 Sophomores New Knowledge M av ae- M a i V ai 2 ff ,af f , f .3 My JM ,O f N'!'7f47 Zf4 M ii i' f f f 4 , i f i 2 i rw as 3 if e aa it A fi mf ,fs-., r , . , M M, V, X , 4 Mr Fentem shows jason Kimble how pressure works on mercury Wf 2 ? Z4 1 ,, laik ,f ' ,, aw? V, ,rg We V 21 1 J! a ff ff ,kv up A f -M X , ,. . -'f , , .,,.. , 1 f f 7 f f s ff ak ff rf f 3 7 y 1 4 3' f A , 5 : 1. .. . 377, ' 4 E . fa ,..Z r V O ef f ,, Z Qf 2 f 1 ff , ff? 4 'V if W 'f,.f1:?f5ad X, :5 ' ,::,.'::,fEYfZf4k ft,':,m V :,, - si , M ,, :?Z'i'f,2 ff . L , vi: gi. 'fam wg, , 1 ,.6E ,,,, 5215 W? W' , f f.: At W, , , ,yy 1 , reliifiaa, ' 5 ' , 5 fag, -mer , X, ,,, .. Z, 3 as 1 as r? W JZ e if 32 l 2 Q ffm- was , wiwgrf 4 47 W, ,Q 2 6, A' e if , ,W ZW CA 5 f if ,, ' .,5.. 3? if W ,, t 3 We 9' ff 263 H I as ff '21 sg .1.X ,..,:. 1 , -pant'-, tl, W5 A science experiment proves successful for Sandy Snodgrass and jenni- fer Lamb. james Needham Amy Neighbors jessica Nelson Dennis Nelson julie Nelson Doug Nichol pg IU' -SSX ,1 at is J, R Eff Q of .fain me fi s so x 5 Remember those days of learning to drive for the first time? You thought you knew it all until you got behind the wheel. During drivers education, a se- mester-long course, a student must pass a written test to obtain a permit to drive without a parent. Throughout the semes- ter, students learn driving skills on the range. X . R .ft ' i ESE? f - 'V rr S mi - ' It f , - -Rafe . 5: :firms f - s . 7 R' P , A f M.- N1 il The range is a closed in area with short paved streets It is the one safe area where students can drive around reck lessly, trying to remember which pedal is the gas and which is the brake Students are later taken on the streets by an in structor to further sharpen their driving skills The first thing to remember when Eric Nissen Mari Norton Valerie Nunley jesse Nupp Angela Nuxoll William O'Brien Scott Ohlsen Shannon Olson Shelly Olson Celeste Owens Scott Page Cory Painter Kayla Palmer Penny Park jason Parker Richard Parker Craig Parkhurst Bill Paxton Rene Perez Tempa Perez is ,, Amy Petersen Tony Petersen jody Peterson Stephanie Peterson Wa me Ted Peterson Thomas Peterson Steven Pheiffer Randy Pierce Richard Pierce Carrel Pippert Ron Plumb ,i i g ' X YK 3 4 t 2 5 X X s R 7 X Michele Pollard Stephanie Polzin Michael Pond jean Pope Robert Popp Susan Poppy Michelle Proksch Kelley Prough Regina Pruiett jennifer Puck gj Eric Puebla E22 -'f-i 'E Roy Pulsifier if Robert Pursley ' ,. Clara QMYFC fire xg Anita Ramirez X - ,gu L :ifs Brett Randall julio Raya driving is to pull the parking brake re- lease: most cars dont move very well with the parking brake on. Then how about convincing your teacher to listen to does anyone really listen to their teacher over the radio? Whatever you do, make the most of one of the schools more dangerous courses. the MXH instead of KRVR? After any 104 Sophomores Hollie Rebhuhn jason Reed jeff Reed Kim Reed Todd Reed Darren Reedy Randy Reeves Scott Reilly Tanesh Revankar Kim Reveal james Rexroad Gerard Reyes Gina Reyes jennifer Reynolds Eric Rice Brian Richards It was very noticable this year that Sophomore spirit along with Sophomore attendance at the football games has in- creased. Sophornores did a spectacular job with a record of 5 and 5. In fact, attendance was so great that the student seating sections at the game had to be enlarged. Another major ac- complishment for MHS spirit was that more people started staying for the whole game in- stead of leaving at halftime. Many Sophornores stayed through the entire game to sup- port their team. jill Richards Raylee Richardson jim Riddles jeff Ries Timothy Ristau Anna Rivera Debra Robb Tarty Rockafellow Lisa Rogers james Roland Allen Romeo Christina Rosales Mary Ross Paul Rouse jason Rutledge Sabrina Ryan jeff Sadler Dale Salisberry joseph Salisberry Irma Sanchez j. Sandaal N Kelly Sandberg Adam Sanders 1,' .-1.f Q , spa-if of 'ss Polishing his typing ski lls, Steve johnson taps away. Scott Sanders f Kurt Sandin Kim Schilling Raymon Schlitz David Schmidt Ron Schmidt Shelley Schmidt jennifer Schnell Kelly Schuler N t X N X pq t if Ne Mt gr Qt X s S ek xt are . .. .i., M. X twig i . asa it 5 .. , ,5 . X 5 get X X Qt sg t sr Q Q N .f.si..sesfs . s..rt..ws i K ...,. 1 , ,. . .c X .. t Qxxx Risk tr . as is at .- . Q . , K ..... ... rt Ma 'air i and is f Qf ' S : ii- -, - --,:-- . sr vw 4--P XIKL 43- -J ' .1 f l. an I? HWY aim 'En --1.-...,,, ... Volleyball provides not only a lot of fun but a lot of hard work which Darcy Allison demonstrates during her gym class. k , '---- , , S I 1+ we ' . -. t S. N S Q t gs Q. s s 'S QS-xx X XX is is 2 X X Ni Q hw X X Q N 35 Q t ge r S! M2 ai X ,ra t sl S 3 xxx X fi Xa S tt W New ima vw ww I 135 5 X -'f. ' f 1:,. S fi: sw 'PX 'Q K s Michael Schultz Mary Schwab jeffrey Schwanke Darlene Seams Troy Sears jason Seeley Michael Seibert Tim Seitz jeff Selander Daryl Selhost Dale Shadden Stephanie Shaffer Darcy Shaw Scott Showalter Gary Shreeves james Shreve Michelle Shumaker Sonya Sierra Steven Sierra Courtney Sigler Rachel Siler Donald Silvers Brian Sizemore Paul Skaggs Tom Slininger Susan Smalley Kelly Smead Brian Smidesang jennifer Smith Michele Smith Michael Smith Michael Smith Sara Smith A. Sneets Sandra Snodgrass Tom Solis Krista Sorensen Wendy Steiner Scott Stephenson jennifer Stewart Scott Stewart Bryan Stockwell Tonia Stoehr jerry Stogsdjll Todd Stone Ruben Stougard Debra Strach Gerald Stratton Marianne Strosahl Shawn Sullivan Gary Suman Nicholas Suss Timber Sutton Angela Swanson Brian Swanson Kurt Swanson Thomas Swieter Timothy Taber Edward Tapia jon Terry Kelly Teuscher Heather Thomason Greg Thompson Brent Thomsen Elizabeth Thornton joleen Tietjens Larry Tietsort jose Torres Lupe Torres Shawn Trask Deano Trevino Bryan Trout My Dung Truong Trung The Truong Toni Tubbs Anne Tufty Anita Tunnell Tracy Turek David Tyler Nick Uhde Kim Ulrich Randy Upton Ricardo Valdes Nichole Van Nicholas Van Acker Michael Van Hyfte jason Van Lerberghe Alex Van Quathem Melissa Van Winkle Michelle Versluis Gerardo Villagomez Monica Villagomez Mary Vrieswyk Gary Waldron Barbara Walker Kim Walker Susan Walker Christopher Wallaert Kenneth Wallerich Dawn Walton Steve Wassenhove Lora Webb Lezli Webb Ben Weir Martha Wendt Darci Wenninger john West Pam Westerdale jennifer Wetzel Renee Whitford Studious Sophomores -89' Ns 'k 1 6 Niki: Q S isiixi A 5 is is sr se Q3 SX! its sink 1 S julio Raya finds that biology isnt so difficult after all 106 Sophomores ' r'ee 'awww Kelly Wild Lam, an-V U f 4+ s M W 21 , M . if i ,, at f 'L 1 av 'Kama Picture Shy Darren Abney Michael Ray Baldwin Michelle Barr Kelly Bitel Brian Brewer Chris Freitag Timothy Grau Crystal Griffiths Chad Grimes Ken Grimes Rhonda Hennings Danny Houk Tom Hull Robyn Karlson Laura LaFolletre Brandy Lamp L il Larry Wines john Wisor E. Witte G, Womack Dan Wright Raul Zepeda Becky Lopez Heath McDanel Cheryl McFarland Melissa McFarland Tracy Miller Aaron Nitzel Traci Partridge Amy Phillis Mark Reed Rose Sanderson jon Sandoval Angela Sheets David Smith Angela Trinidad Crystal Wangeline Janette Wibori., Amy Widener Richard Wiebler Michelle Wieck Jeffery Willc Shawn Williams Steve Williams Steve Williams Tammy Williams Tracy Wilson Lynn Woitte Dennis Woods Michael Wren Mitch Wren Nicholas Wvant Cynthia Young., George Yunben Cheri Zelinski Kevin Zweifel Class of ...-.....an....4..eseaaqa4 1-ss-sv..-4fssssnsnsfvsss. -.sq.n..n..-aqfsussnsssus. as..un..--.a.n.......-...n -Q-sf.-.....-af..-s. .fu-.Q.,,....... ................ .s-............ .1-.........,. Z X L ,j Taking time out for a picture are Pam Gustafson and Phillip Thompson 103 Sgphomores Typing as fast as he can, Michaeljordan tries to finish his assignment. Q -,. 1 . it , N - yy. john Harris shows off the popular sitting position of many students- ' t 4 with his watch in plain view as he waits for the 2:25 bell. ' t ttttt rip Milf? f ' I i ' My WN? if f J f gy l ,f 1 Y f f , K W 9' 1 , ,. , , ,,,,f5'1ff'2 ff? jf 0' :lf ' W? 4 V 5 K we-1- Brooke Massie and friends gather for a picture as study hall drags 110 Freshmen ,3- A . 1, if W-M, 76 Z3 hapter Freshmen f 9 Il in-3: ff D 3 . Q-Z 3, 5 r 6 C3 J if J y G6 3 r D' .K I-LJ XJ A ,gba 111.wQv-u- Theresa Abbott Bruce Abington Chris Ackerland jennifer Ackerland Michelle Ackerland ' Dawn Acuff L- jason Adams Shirley Adams -'sf' ,. 1 Crissy Ague jennifer Ainsworth jason Alexander Danielle Allcock Michelle Allen Theresa Allen Bruce Allison Shawn Alremeier K x X in w ee is Laurie Althiser C. Anderson jenny Anderson Kori Anderson Matthew Anderson Regina Anderson Sarah Anderson Scott Anderson Teresa Anderson Tracey Anderson Shantel Antu Deak Arch William Argo julia Arnold Chuck Ashmore Mandy Askam Charles Attlan Dion Ayers jonna Babcock Chenelle Babers jennifer Bacus Kirsten Bacus Robert Baker Timothy Baker Christine Ballard Angie Barajas David Barber Dave Barnett Bobbie Barrett Steven Barrels -sy Craig Bates Alsson Battin Q..-r -'Biff' annum, ww-Danse. in 1-...qu K ..-4 W' me AS' Q ,M ' A 5 t - to ,r . ? A ' .,r.g tee i as :., A at Freshmen Shawna Prouty and jennifer Pheiffer read the lastest issue of the Line O'Type. ' 'Y Zim f' gf Have you seen this person? She has on a pair of black stirrup pants an untucked shirt and an oversized flower sweatshirt. To accessorize the outfit she is wearing a pair of large earrings a Swatch and a brooch either on her sweater or on the neck of her shirt. Do you know where to look for this person? Your best bet would be the halls of Moline High School. This was one of the most typical styles of clothing worn at MHS by girls this year. Also common were asymmetrical hairstyles and bobs of all lengths. For guys, bleached jeans with holes in the knees were in at MHS. Also in style were jean jackets and anything paisley. The Limited, Benetton, and Bachrachs were cer- tainly in business! julie Baugher Tammy Baughm Steven Bear Alan Beard Sonya Beatty Debra Beck Matt Beckman jack Bedient Bruce Bedwell Brian Beert Brandon Berthoud Eric Black Kelly Blackwell Mike Bladl Angie Blair Bev Blanc Vernon Blankenship Ryan Blentlinger Melissa Bogener P. Bohle Leslie Boston Charlene Bowsen Chris Boyum Greg Brandt Allison Brauneis Richard Brooks Lisa Brown Paul Brown Sara Brown Tasha Brown Lee Brubaker Teresa Bryan Andrea Buchsteiner Grant Buck john Buckles Billie Buckner Traci Buffington Paula Buhle john Burleson Christopher Burns Mark Burns Nicholas Burns M. Burrage Andrew Burt Paul Butterfield Marianne Byrd Amy Cadwallader jason Caldwell Ty Compos jason Canfield Angel Carlin Charlotte Carlson Dax Carlson jennifer Carlson Laurie Carlson Lisa Carlson Michael Carlson Patrick Carlson Kristie Carss Missy Case Susan Caswell Mark Cervantes Tim Chambers Lynn Champion S. Choppel Kevin Christensen David Cianfrani jerry Clark Shane Clark Tracy Claussen Douglas Clevenger john Clifford Brian Clifton jeremy Cobert jenny Coffman jody Lee Coffman Christian Colbert Amy Cook james Cooksey jodie Creen jonathon Crotty Mike Culbertson Scott Culver Sherree Curtner Becky Dare Marci Davidson Brendal Davis Christopher Davis Kristin Davis Christopher Day Deanne Day julie Dean julie Dean jeremy DeBrouwer Christine DeCapp Kimberly Decker jennifer DeClerck Tammy Deibert Elizabeth DeLiI1e David Dellitt Melissa Dennis Timothy Derouin Mike DeSilva Kelly DeSmet james DeWulf Kevin Dhabalt Stephanie Dhaenens Derek Dickey Craig Dobereiner Drew Dodd Heather Donaway james Doren Tawnua Doss Chris Downey Sharon Dumoulin Yvonne Duran Matthew Duyvejonck Tom Dyar Damion Earley Denis Eastin Margie Edfors Eric Edmunds Dustin Edwards Melissa Edwards Studious Freshmen W A M ff f fi we Wk 7 W , , W f f V 435 3 -2 3' M - M, of E 5 3 3 1- af lf ' 1 -Q, Katie Noble works diligently, xv rev' -um M- 'C' X s N N ,mf Q. :av . fjjg- if --N Q .W ax . i 1: - 1 -, fe- .. :sei 5.1 . s - . rr ,get 5. .,.k -:E . EE:i.,,ci5 as 1 t K -. 'X . ' is Qs S ,st iowa .1 v xt it txt X X lg X ,H 'iz X S., ,f Nt.. 1' vggg J ia V in-v-W Jiaais. 5 X3 ' Pictured here are freshmen advisors Mr. Leech and Mr. Gager. Timothy Edwards Paula Egbert Ellen Ehrhardt Chris Elkins Beth Emmert Kathlyri Ernat julie Etheridge Randal Evans Chad Farren Karen Farwell joelle Femal Todd Ferguson john Ferrell Kevin Feyen Dennis Finch Blade Fincher Eric Finley David Flemming jenna Flesher jason Flick Brett Flynn Chris Foster Susan Franck Brent Franklin Kent Frazelle Lisa Fuhr Melissa Fuller jason Gabbard Tonya Garrett Ingrid Gates Brian Gentry Heath Gerdes jody Geyssens Thomas Gibson Allison Giesler Chris Gilfert Thomas Gilmore Angela Goderis Theresa Gordon Michael Gramley Lucian Gravell Erik Graves Aimie Grchan Chris Green jennifer Green Kelli Griffith Stephanie Groom Darren Guinn Stephanie Guldner Wes Haas Christine Haggart Ericka Hahn Douglas Hall Michelle Hallas Bob Haller Tim Hamburg Kim Hamemick jason Hamilton Matthew Hamilton Todd Haney Lesley Hansen Nick Hansen Tammy Hansen jim Hantz Melinda Harkert Alex Harris Robert Harris Rebecca Hart jamie Hartman Robert Harvey 116 Freshmen mga 11-uf?', 4 I W W x is t ' 1' 4 1 gi: I. 3 X -5 i Q . J my .N . s f A S R A .. X, t y xi. 52 Q- 3 X X i as QS' is Thinking of weekend plans is the best alternative to doing homework for jane johnson. X, ,g ,t ar. :ek am, Nm., , wf1fi,,, ,, 'i' , ,, , , -cn? Kye Hattimar Cynthia Hawkins Kathleen Hawotte Leslie Hayes jill Heater Kirsten Hedegaard Matthew Helms Steve Hemphill Mark Hendrickson Chad Henry Damion Hernstrom Sean Herstedt Genny Hertz Mike Heuer Christina Hickson Kristina Hill Kevin Hillyer Alex Hingstrum Maria Hiracheta S. Hobbs Kelli Hockaday Nathan Holland Tony Holmes Amy jo Holtam Ronald Hoover jennifer Hope Heather Hudson Marc Hurst Dan Husson Marjorie Hutson 118 Freshmen Elizabeth Ingold Kimberly Ingram Rick jackson Trent jacquin Laura jahns Stacy jamieson Kara jennings jennifer jensen Michael jeongco Garry jewell David johnson jane johnson Kai johnson Theresa johnson Heidi johnston Deondre jones Lisa jones Michael jones Michael jones james jordan Adam judcl Patricia juenger Tanya jung Lisa Kajdacsi Freshmen Catch That MHS S irit! P Kris Kakavas Kevin Kehoe David Kelly Tina Kennedy Debbie Kerchner Dave Kessler Jeanie Kim Carol King Christopher Kinney Timothy Klauer Paul Knepp Lisa Knochenmous David Koenig Anne Kokity Jody Kottmer Christina Kranzler Mark Kretzmann Ross Lagerblade Russell .Lance Danielle Lang Elizabeth Lang Gretchen Langwith Amy Larson Sarah Larson Freshmen Show Spirit! jennifer Leader Bryon Lear Michelle Lebo Stacie Leech Angie Leemans jennifer Lehman Katie Leinart Todd Lenberg Stephanie Lester Stacey Letts Laurie Lewis Wendi Lewis Steven Light joseph Lind Donald Lindholm Silvia Lira Donovan Lodge janelle Loete Ted Loete Tamara Loose joey Lopez Oscar Lopez Karen Loula Pamela Lovell lesha Lovett Chuck Lueth Douglas MacFarlane Scott MacKenzie Eric MacMillan Tom Maere Missy Maginn Christopher Mallicoat Tammy Malo Molly Malone Traci Marhoefer Michelle Markin Tina Markus lan Marr Chad Martel jenny Martel Aaron Martin Amy Martin Elizabeth Masias Melissa Matucha jodi May Emily Mayfield Krista McAlister Chris McClary Timothy McColligan Sallie McCollom Mary McDowell james McElyea Theresa McGinnis Monica McGlaughlin Annamarie McGuire jenie Mclntire Steve McKean Katherine McKeawn Amanda McLaughlin joy Meadows Mario Medina Kullen Melin Elizabeth Melton Hillary Meredith Patty Merritt jeffrey Meyers Becki Miller john Miller Krista Miner Mark Mlekush jaime Mojica james Molina Lars Monson Marlen Montes Brandice Moore Elizabeth Moore Stan Moore Todd Moore Kyle Morales julie Morley 122 Freshmen Robert Morris Hope Morrison Sue Morse Beth Moseley Amanda Moss james Mowen David Mueller Mary Mulder Shelly Muller Shawn Mulvany Kevin Munoz Kim Murphy Michele Murray jeff Myers justine Myers Kelly Myers Michelle Myers Elizabeth Nagovan David Nauyalis Pedro Navarro jeffrey Neahring Janie Nees David Nelson Naralie Nelson Stacey Nelson janie Nesbitt Amber Newberry Barry Newborn Sean Nicke Linda Noble Melissa Nordeen Nikki Normoyle ..- X i vu -...A-1 aw Aw V ee X en , 1 - A 1 , r P r' ' LLmL r S Chenelle Babers checks over her assignment. I 'Stephen Norton Doug Nuckles Lana Nupp Mia Paken Stacy Paller Shannon Palmer Annette Palomis Amy Park jeff Parker Brian Parks Lori Parsons Kristine Passig Guy Pauley Michelle Pawlowski joseph Perez Veronica Perez Scott Peters Amy Peterson Chris Peterson Kristin Peterson Kim Petosky Mariah Pfab jennifer Pheiffer Sam Pilgar Lori Pister julie Podolski Stacie Polzim jennie Popp Heather Powell Kenneth Pratt Lorena Prieto Richard Proehl Freshmen Shawna Prouty Laura Prybil jason Raaen Missy Race Branki Ramirez Todd Ramirez Adriana Ramos Robert Ramos Alan Randall Leif Rauer M. Rasso Graciela Raya juan Raya Kristine Reed Ted Reed Todd Reed Chris Reger jennifer Reyes Courtney Reynolds Darren Reynolds Brenda Richardson jason Ricketts jennifer Ricketts Kathy Ries john Riley Kyle Ringquist Kim Ririe Ronald Rivera Keri Roby Samuel Rodriguez Allison Roeder Derek Rogers Matt Rogerson Michele Rogiers Molly Rohrbach jason Rolloff Dawn Roman Katy Root Kelly Rose Melissa Rose Calvin Rowe Lars Rude Brian Ruf Chris Ruggles Monique Ryan Scott Ryckeghem Manuel Salazar Roberto Sanchez Timothy Sandlin Rick Sandoval Mala Sastry Rick Scheer jason Schell Rodney Schleeter Katie Schlindwein Kristie Schmacht Q gage few S Ii 31 Xt M X S N X it . les if X X ei . 2 gi rf. s w a'- E tggxf K ENN gg, gs NES Igk 1.,.:t t.,t,.. ,..,: Z 1 , john Schmelzer David Schmidt jeremy Schmidt Dennis Schneekloth Andrea Schneider Pam Scholz Steve Schott jennifer Schuch Staci Schwartz Thomas Schwartz Gregory Scott Paul Scranton Mary Seibert Pennie Self Gene Serres john Seusy james Shaffer Kelene Sheley Shelly Sherwood Todd Showalter Denise Sieren Theresa Sigsworth Ty Michael Simmon jim Simpson Thomas Sims Billy Singer jill Smalley Billy Smith Donald Smith julie Smith Kristin Smith Lisa Smith Marsha Smith Tim Smith Thomas Snyder Anthony Solis Aaron Sorensen Ky Soueinek Chad Sovandky Michael Spilman Michael Springsteen Lori Starr Danny Stephens Kathryn Stephenson Stephanie Stevens Tom Steward Larry Stone Mike Stout Christopher Stratton Richard Strawhacker jerry Strickland Curtis Striet Todd Strom Vikki Stromberg Glen Strosahl Tracy Struble Tricia Sullivan Dave Swartz Megan Sweedy julie Talbot Alison Tanner Linda Tatman Anthony Taylor DeAnn Taylor Melinda Tebbe Buffy Terrill David Thompson Erik Thomsen Larry Thorndyke jason Till Barbara Todd Chad Tomlinson jose Tovar Lori Toye joe Tremblay john Trevino jenny Trevor Kirsten Trone joseph Trudell Tracie True Lisa Turek K. Underwood Tom Upton jenny Vaiana V. Valentine Pedro Valladares Lori Vande Geest Matthew VandeWiele 126 Freshmen Amy Vanlauwe Tina Vanous jennifer VanSlager Elizabeth Veberg Amy Verstraete Melissa Veto Dena Viren Anna Viscioni john Vize Derek Vogler Kimberly Vorhies Tricia Wachs ason Wadkins J Timothy Waeyaert Christine Waite Andrew Walton Sam Walton , -' A , if , ,V 1 ' 1 1 f J 1 if mf' f f ' V A- A' M . WG t,,.,,, ., W WH za S W, I V' Last But or Least X ji XXX ' off? T l Tina L- fV4,x,4,f pigs.:-4, 1 1 .p----' -f- ' f 1, ,f f X M X t xx me XX N X ' 3 LA EQ 'lf N X X XXX ' 'X xx X X7 .1 fi RV V , W famera Shy jason Alexander Angie Barnhart Christopher Carr Tammy Chandler Brian Cousins Rosa Cruz Marty Damp Christopher Fellner Melanie Gagetmeier William Gamino Stephanie jo Garner Rod Hammitt Chris Horton Chris Houk David LeMaster Mark Martinez Monica McGlaughlin Charlie Means jesse Moline Paul Morgan Eddie Nightingale Albert Ochinero Suzanne Olson Andrew Osborn jese Ramirez Eulalia Raya Michelle Reyes Thomas Rhodes Lari Dana Rigsby Eric Rouw Scott Rouw jennifer Schmadt Sheila Smith Rebecca Tacker David Waydeman Brent Whittington Michell Yentis Tanya Wassenhove Teresa Watson jennifer Watts Tricia Welch joseph Welsh Laurie Westerdale Karla Wheeler Chris Whitcaneck jannette Whitcomb jason White john Wiebel Michele Williams jay Wilson Sunny Winter Kirt Wisor Kevin Witt Stephanie Woeber jennifer Wohlgemuth Michelle Wol e Nikole Wood Christopher Woods Keerstin Woods Tisha Wright Shelly Wynn joseph York Nadene Zambrano Andrea Zeidler Derk Ziegler 128 Academics W W mMM4WWg. gg,. 4, lp.. NSN fr. i .An ? xlib xi v A-k. 5 K ! 3 v N e Sir xl iii 1 1 S er .17 W X-ssnaac Q25 hapter Academlcs 1 IQ 'I gg-75-gs rv rw F i, as r J W b -33 I pn vfkvcu X-J 6 wi-mi Superintendent of Schools Richard Hennigan S Principal Associate Principal Kenneth Schwab Mary Foster Moline School Board - Don Ruggleshlan DeTaeye,-Iames Scott, Leslie Crotty, Howard Swayne, Dr. Bruce Peterson, Walter Roll. 130 Academics l l tv l 'ilu'- in ' ali. Administrative ASSiSrant Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Activities Director Athletic Director john Adam Darrell Goar Burt Ringquist Gary Bushman Mike Owens P... A119400 Mr. Duffy and Chris Whitcomb take a break during the building of the junior float. ? n Bell jack Coder Bill Crane Mr. Wegener is all tied illiam Duffy Phyllis Rollinger Russell R0mmCl gk V,-Stal joe Wasson Stanley Woods 'x Student Council member Anders Brodd discusses the day's itinerary 152 Academics with Mr. Bushman. William Adams Industrial Arts Anne Bell Foreign Language Barbara Brooks Business Education Karen Anderson Home Economics Patrick Berry Foreign Language jack Brown Mathematics Sylvia Anderson Business Education Susan Blackall English Rosalie Burns Foreign Language William Baltzell Drivers Education john Blomquist Social Studies Monica Camp-Allen Foreign Language is in... Delores Beckmann English Charles Boardman Social Studies Judith Carls Physical Education 'in Chanay Mathematics omas Derouin English irothea Duncan Home Economics tt- William Clark Physical Education jack DeVilder Foreign Language jack Dye Social Studies David Collins English Louis Dilulio Music Robert Edwards Industrial Arts ...-- thi Ron Riggins receives help from Mrs. Stark on an assignment Larry Carls Drivers Education Ronald Crouch Industrial Arts james Dineen Social Studies Launa Englebrecht Physical Education Cullen Case Social Studies Fred DeP0oter Industrial Arts Phil Doherty Foreign Language joel Erickson Art 154 Academics Donald Fentem Science Helen Gehring Business Education Wes johnson Science 2 jackie Fitzpatrick Catherine Fouts Lester Fouts james Gager Science Mathematics Mathematics Science Daniel Green Chester Howell Delores Hulse janice jacobs Industrial Arts Mathematics Science Special Education Nancy Ketelaar Richard Kirchoff Gary Koeller Sally Krantz Mathematics Social Studies Social Studies Physical Education Mr. Schnooberger winds up another long day at school. ncy Krueger Business Education lin Letendre English ron McAvoy Home Economics R S iss X.. X QI' Stan Leach Bill Lee William Lehmann Hai-ry Lester Art Social Studies Science Physical Education Susan Lillig Thomas Luse Richard Marlin Richard Matter Science Science Industrial Arts Drivers Education Kym McCarter Constance McCauley Kathleen McGrath Nancy McManus Special Education Business Education Social Studies Mathematics mail Despite the dreary weather, Mr. Hennigan puts on a smile for the Homecoming parade. 155 Mr. Lehmann supervises the building of the sophomore float. 136 Academics Robert Moody Robert Moore joan Nelson Mathematics Social Studies English Joanne Nusbaum june O'Connell Lynn Orcutt English English Science Karen Meier Social Studies Arthur Mercer Foreign Language Herman Miscowicz Physical Education Barbara Neumann English Michelle Papish Special Education Norma Mendoza Foreign Language julius Meyers Science Ed Mitchell Business Education Ray Norris Industrial Arts Eugene Pavelonis Physical Education 9123156 LMVY Relnhan Sally Rigeman Social Studies Science Joel RYW' Cedric Salisbury Aff Industrial Arts avid Pleshe Art ichard Rose Special Education ,ane Savignano Physical Education obert Seitz , Mathematics licy Shawgo 1 English Mary Anne Prichard Special Education Todd Rosenthal Physical Education George Schnooberger Business Education Patricia Shannon Physical Education Brian Shelor Business Education Steven Radovich Social Studies Allison Ryser Special Education Joyce Schoemaker English Robin Shawback Special Education james Spranger Mathematics Exhibiting his school spirit, Mr. Collins shares his umbrella with Mr. Bell at a rainy football game 137 lt should fit just like this, explains Mr. Wehr to jim Dhaenens. 138 Academics lx -X Barbara Stark Mathematics Joanne Thiessen English Carl Sundberg Social Studies Juanita Timson English joe VanHoutte Mathematics Sandra Swafford Business Education Scott Tumipseed Business Education Donald Verstraete Business Education james Taber English Paul Unruh Drivers Education Candace Walters Special Education Karen Techlin English Denise VanDaele Special Education Earl Wear Science ' ' ,E ? merits --f--Mfs-wfmsNeest+et4- tt: -V. : ,,,,.,: , . 1 I Mrs. Weaver enjoys a clever passage in a student A theme. L. .Y.-'5 o gi, eg 4 f ,cafvyc L O ,g 2 i 5g4Z5gf iff . . e Q f-f iE'i4,?f -S iq ,,- rr -.-i-iff? . T file .4 ff itricia Weaver English ck Wheeler Social Studies ebra Willenbring Special Education Merle Wegener Music Barbara Wheelock English Steve Witte Social Studies Don Wehr Industrial Arts jon Whitcomb Industrial Arts Kathie Womack Special Education Sue Wignall Mr. Boardman takes a moment from. class to smile for the camera. English Kelly Wynn Mathematics 139 140 Academics Front row - A. Frieden,iC. Aitkeng back row - D. Fincher, D. Murray ,j. Maranda,-I. Rohwer, S. Jennings, V. Schnooberger. Snag Q tem Front row - j. Spranger, L. Spillumg back tow - N. Claussen, L. Radovich, D. Hackett, S, Kerofsky, M. Banfield, M. Schneider, L. Oren, B. Olson. S 5 I 5 3 2 i ! Q 3 2 5 I 5 s I Front row - Kathy Curry, Jeanine McGaughyg back row - Betty Streeter, Laurie Epperly, Nancy Nelson. 'G+ Moline High School cafeteria workers. .W M 45' lg? if if H iii H2 I I l ey Rosenberg,-IoAnn Daniels, Mark Hoyt, Dave Hoyt, Glenn Betts. High School nurses Roberta Anderson and Maizie Nilles. Security Officer Dennis Stulir. Right - Coach Schrader grimaces as the football team loses yardage. Bottom - Larry Reinhart cross-examines his social studies class. Bottom right - juanita Timson and Karen Roll check the photo quality of the latest issue of the Line 0'Type, 142 Academics -EQPUY ..,-,fat -L ill Crane ended his i teaching and Pg l ff f counseling career after is -y,q.i'3fy 34 years. Many i5 students will 1- 'Z , Q remember him for his JA 'ssl 24 years at john Deere junior High or for his work more recently here at the high school. Crane was unsure about a career choice until he took a course in educational psychology. Deciding that he was interested in education, he pursued it further and received a master's degree in it. He then taught English, math, history, and science at the junior high level. Eventually, he was given the choice of becoming an administrator or a counselor. He chose counseling because he didn't want to lose direct contact with the studentsg even now, though, he misses the classroom. It's the day-to-day meeting with kids I miss. Crane is not planning to have a dull retirement. His time will be spent hunting, fishing, and woodworking. He'll also continue to write Outdoor Way, a regular feature in the Sunday Dispatch. He may begin writing magazine articles. He has many things to look forward to, but he has one regret: Come next fall I'm really going to miss the kids. .f 01 X ' '1fu.-yr, ouis Dilulio, who began teaching in 1950, retired this year. ', , L - When asked what kept 'jj him at his job for so X 'jg many years, he said I enjoy working with kids and I enjoy music. Upon being asked if there were any highlights in his career he replied, Every year's a highlight. Teaching has ups and downs like everything else, but you have to take the good with the bad. Dilulio had mixed emotions about retiring. He called it a tremendous decision. In the end, though, he decided that it would be for the best to get some new blood into the MHS music program. He wanted to open up the job for new ideas. He's also hoping that a younger person will take the position - someone who will take the ball and run with it but basically he thought it was time to move on. He has many plans for his retirement. A career change is possible, and he may travel. As he put it, '1fhere's a lot of country that needs to be seen. He says that visiting his sons and daughter alone will keep him hopping from coast to coast. As for advice to future students, Dilulio said that we must use our full potential because everyone has the ability to do great things in any field. Students simply have to work to realize that potential. They must have discipline, they must study, and if they're in music, they must take lessons. All of this added effort will pay off enormously. 143 99 2.4 5 r...W... , Q :waawmr-we . - V n 144 Academics . f . , ., . Q mS,X 1fh . W, X , ' f -.,. ,. A , ,gy in-.--..-v . A YES? - .: X .,,.., ggeslfafv-'S'--gli b ,nz ..-. SX E 1 A Q 1. ? W 4 x f J 4W,,,M,g,f I I wwwawi sw s ww Www i ,. ii . 5. 4, Q f 6 W .Y .j . hen we think of the word special, a positive thought comes to mind. But add the term education after, and Gavel! the thought becomes sour. These thoughts are mislead- ing. Allison Ryser, special education teacher, breifly described a normal day. I usually start out with questions from students before school. She teaches English and social studies during the day. Later, she goes to other classes, such as accounting and geometry, with the students. She explains what the teacher is saying and interprets to the teacher any questions the students might have. In addition to teaching classes, Ryser counsels with parents. The Individual Education Plan, I.E.P., is a program where the special-ed teacher sits down with parent and student and plans a schedule for success, Ryser is just the person to plan for success, for she has been successful. She teaches sign, a way of communication with the deaf. She has also taught third and fourth graders sign. Her involvement has spread to her students. The special-ed students helped the juniors build their Homecoming float. They interacted with the juniors well, They were also involved in the Special Olympics, where they competed in skiing. This spring they competed in volleyball. The public relations in school make people aware what deaf- ness is and that they're fspecial-ed studentsj are just as smart and put forth as much effort, commented Ryser. But with all these credits to her work, Ryser still has the wish that her department be treated equally. I think the department should be thought of as a part of the school - not separate. Even with the word education after the word special, it has been clearly proven that the special-ed department is truly special. helps a student. r 4 7 ,,. 'www Left - Allison Ryser communicates to her class Facing page top left Explaining an assignment to a student, Barb Reynolds signs the day s home work. Top - Renee Cain signs a lesson to a student Bottom Kathy Womack ,. gy . T- Wiz 1 g -- , -1 is , -ff. , Q texas? M' 2 r his year many new faces have ap- , peared around the boys gym. These as 4.1514 are the faces of Moline's new phys- ical education teachers: Cal Hubbard, Todd Rosenthal and Chuck Schrader. Schrader began teaching at the high school level in 1964, after graduating from the Univer- sity of Illinois with a masters degree in educa- tion. His first teaching assignment was at Hins- dale High School. He taught physical education and health for four years at Hinsdale Central and the same courses at Hinsdale South for six years. The next four years were spent teaching at Ottawa High School. His latest stop was at DeKalb High School. He has been the head football coach at all four schools, but he has also excelled in coaching other sports - 21 years of basketball and track and four years of in- structing wrestling and golf. Along with being the head football coach at DeKalb, he headed their girls track team. Schrader is married. He has three children, two of whom have graduated from the Univer- sity of Illinois and one who is a freshman at Valparaiso University in Indiana. In his spare time, Schrader likes to get outside. His summers are spent in upper Wisconsin and Canada, where he enjoys fishing and canoeing with his family. Hubbard was fresh out of college when he began teaching in 1972. After graduating from Illinois State University with a B.S. in physical education, he started teaching social science and physical education at Raymond Lincoln- wood High School. He also served as the head varsity baseball coach and the assistant basket- ball coach. In 1974, Hubbard moved to a new school, Westmont High. There he taught social science and physical education along with an experi- mental course, Life Experience Studies. This was an expanded home room period in which the teacher was assigned a family of students for the four years that the student attended high school. His coaching positions at Westmont included head varsity golf coach, head varsity basketball coach and head varsity baseball coach. After four years at Westmont, Hubbard was hired by Rock Falls High School to be their athletic director and head varsity basketball coach, and to teach social science. He received his masters degree from Illinois State befor. going to Rock Falls. In the off season, Hubbard has served as thi camp director for Hubbard's Running Rocket: Basketball Camp, coached at john Wooder Basketball Camp in Thousand Oaks, Californiz and as a golf instructor in the Westmont Parl- District. He is married and has three sons. This is Rosenthal's first head coaching job ai the high school level, but he has had a consider- able amount of experience in his field of wres- tling. The name Rosenthal might be familiai because of the 1984 Summer Olympics. At the Olympics, he was the alternate in his weight division for Greco-Roman wrestling His job before the Olympics was to get the top man in condition. Although they didn't practice in L.A., Rosenthal benefitted from the games He was allowed to travel overseas, but that limited his intake of money. Rosenthal graduated from Illinois State Uni- versity in 1982. He is married and he and his wife are expecting their first child this year. In his spare time, Rosenthal tinkers with cameras and takes photographs. gi sim pr 5 r S 2 S ' Q L. 2 , 1 . .-.-,' I 1, E ,, , I . U ., . Q .. I ,.. l ... I . 1 I . .I I 'Ili'- ' N, e-. Xxgii ' ,. , x Academics A i f M Y ,F W , ,- ,W- W , W W A ,, A,., : ' : 5' Z ,A -aqgsiyw, V xl iqrmu M..pls,t FEW 'iw l. l W We , vh Mi... 148 Top - Henry Weber prepares the lesson plan for another hard day of mathematics. Bottom left - Athletic Director Mike Owens ponders the agenda of his department. Bottom right - Educator Clifford Quick conveys the fine points of social studies to an attentive class. Academics if ff' f gf changing cast of characters. Seniors graduate and new freshmen enter. s past year was no different. Even the ad- ristration changed. Cenneth Schwab came from St. Louis, Mis- ri to assume the role of MHS principal. ring this past year Schwab has had a signifi- t impact on MHS. He not only planned ny new changes for the school but also rked to develop a goal structure for the ients, faculty and administration. When Schwab came to MHS, his first prior- was to acquaint himself with the school. I mted to get to know the people, how things e been done here in the past and what nges have occured. Schwab tackled this job visiting with faculty, students, parents ups, and community leaders. He made an wrt to visit classes during the school day and hold mini-faculty meetings to discuss zhers' problems. Schwab considers the formation of a goal 2 - ' '1 story of success has a constantly structure to be the biggest change he has been attempting at MHS. This effort helped to as- semble a purpose and direction for the school and to prioritize and focus our attention on our needs. A goal structure would certainly consist of our values and philosophies of education. Schwab further noted that an added benefit of setting goals would be its help in pointing out weaknesses in the school. It also would establish objectives for us to overcome, Schwab noted. The principal hoped to standardize curricula in order to insure that at least minimum goals are reached in the teaching of each subject. Teachers and administrators will collaborate on standardized guides for each curriculum, but teaching methods, Schwab pointed out, will not be restricted. Advanced placement courses will also be offered in the 1986-1987 school year in English, mathematics, science, and social stud- ies. These rigorous, college-level courses would provide further academic challenges for MHS students. Kenneth Schwab enjoys his first Moline homecoming pa rade. Schwab hoped to implement the computer- ization of several laborious facets of school administration, including registration, self- scheduling, grade reports, and attendance re- cords. Students will still be able to choose teachers and classes but will be able to avoid the atmosphere of confusion that has character- ized self-scheduling in the past. Schwab, formerly a principal from the St. Louis area, describes himself as very big on delegation. He feels this use of other people allows him to get far more done. A leader works best that way, he stated. But he also realizes that he is still responsible for all that is going on. Schwab is proud of the traditions of MHS, a community orientation toward the school and a lot of pride in the school . . . This is a first- class place in many ways, some of the people you'll never match. We've got the raw materials, and I hope I can take a part in making this school a better place. 150 Academics Mm Nw? fm ! r Far left, top - john Adams gives Mike Owens an emphatic No. Left - Hilary Staack and Patrick Berry pace the hallways, wondering if the yearbook will ever be done. Below - joel Ryser takes a break from class to pose for the camera. Bottom left -joseph VanHoutte counsels junior Karen Reed in her mathematics troubles. Bottom - Kathie Womack points out her lesson plans to a fellow teacher. Bottom right - Susan Wignall smiles as students pass the cafeteria. 2 sg Y Q JL .1 - x i . R x is fx isis . .-fgsww K s K is ,t:.. - T .t.t.. .. t Aw X lk Ss ws X . X f .st at .. . -ss:- 5 IT, . , Y Q. as W Q SF s st 4 as S135 X w xt is S ei at as xiii' 5 ? . s . S 5 F51 ss sys: X X Q Q T A225133 it g S? K at s as 1. .- u 1 vis u an in va J' lv Q w . Q 8 fx' 1' .Q i. . s f. 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The show followed the newly graudated teacher, Sylvia Barrett, as she eagerly approached her first term teaching at Calvin Coolidge High. However, Sylvia had not pre- pared herself for the conditions of the New York school: the indifference, the inadequacies, and the personal hardships facing her students. Frustrated with her ineffectiveness under this system, Sylvia decided it would be best if she left for the prestigious Willowdale Academy, yet she could not let herself ignore the problems around her. Lovesick Alice Blake was attempt- ing suicide, rebeljoe Ferrone was intelligent but dropping out of school, so many individuals were becoming lost in the shuffle. Not being able to turn her back on this, Sylvia remained at Coolidge High. Only through this gesture was about him. He decided to give the school an- other chance, fulfilling Sylvia's ultimate teach- ing success - making a permanent difference in the life of a child. 'N Sylvie Pleads with joe to stay in school. Concerned about her friend, Ellen reads a letter from Sylvia. 156 Fine Arts Dr. Maxwell Cl . . .,...,. . . . Scott Kaiser Sylvia Barrett .,,,', , Wbl, , , . . .,.. Nikki Bernardy Beatrice Sch ':: :b fig' , . .,.............. ..... . . Anna Siuz Paul Barring . Lag 3 .it .,... Eric johnson jj. McCabe , ......,.. 5egf,M,,.., .. .A Doug...Lemz. a . . . Heather Buracker rancis Karla Bailey . Wendi Weber- r is . . joe Barber - Sadie Finch Valerie Nunleya K Lou Martin Brad Lennie 405 F Blanca Blake Paine ..... Brien Katherine Ellen . . Woman ,M Q.. V' The whole class is caught up the down staircase. Lou and The Hawk create havoc in homeroom. As the bell rings The Spring play nzivuw 7 AND E Ra Cast of David andiiisa David Clemens . . . hm - ......... . . . . Mrs. Clemens . . Porter ..,..... Secretary ..,... Dr. Alan Swinford Mrs. Ferris ...... Maureen Hart . . Josette ...... Bernard . . . Sandra . . Simon . . . Kate . . Lisa . . . Barbara . . Robert . . Ben ...... john ....,.. Mr. Clemens . . Girl ....... Woman . . First Boy . . . Second Boy . . . Student Director . . . . Ken Cashion Heather Buracker . . Neil White .... Lisa Root . . David Hatfield . . . . Carol Adams . . . Wendi Weber . . Dwana Palomo . . . . . Tom Elkins .......judi Kell Andy TeBockhorst Kirsten Hedegaard . . . . . Tobie Uhde . . Valerie Nunley . . . Tony jamino . . . Scott Kaiser . . . David Nelson ...., . joe Barber . . . . . Amy Elkins Michelle Birmont ' 'Q ..... Neil White . . . Chris Hudders . . . Karla Bailey David Clemens, the only son of wealthy parents, is overprotected by a dominat- ing mother and is tortured by his mania against being touched. Finally, he is put into Berkley School-a school for mentally disturbed adolescents. Once there he meets his fellow students who become a major part of his new life: Bernard, the street hoodlumg the over-romantic Kate, Overweight and insecure Sandra, the shy and friendless Simong and Josette, a girl filled with unconcealed hostility. Uncommunicative at first, David refuses to accept the other students and ignores the help that Dr. Alan Swinford and his staff offers him. The first friendship he strikes up is with a small waif of a girl named Lisa. Parental love is unknown to her and she has developed a split personality. One will speak only in childish rhymes and insists upon being spoken to in the same manner, while the other calls herself Muriel and communicates using a pen and paper. With the passage of time, David slowly begins to trust Alan Swinford and reveals his fear of death to Alan. He has a distrust of people and feels a sense of security with clocks in comparison. However, in the midst of his progress, he is pulled out of school by his parents. Remaining at home only a short time, he returns to school on his own, unable to stand the atmosphere at home. Alan assures him that he will be able to stay and settles the matter so that David is able to do so. A new trust develops between David and Alan and David continues to grow emotionally. Lisa shows signs of improvement when she begins to piece together her two personalitites with the help of her teacherjohn. David's friendship with Lisa spans a new dimension when she allows him to talk to her without the aid of rhyming. When Lisa runs away from school because of harsh words between David and herself, David blames himself and with the help of Alan, he sets off to find her. Rescuing her from the company of two unpleasant boys, he apologizes and to his amazement she speaks to him, for the first time, without rhymes and without writing a message. Encouraged by Lisa, David, with a courageous heart, takes Lisa's hand in his own. Fighting his worst fears of physical touch, he holds her hand tightly and they return to school together. Opposite page: Maureen confers with Alan about the Clemens case. Lisa assumes her second identity of Muriel as David chastises her unruly behavior. This page: Lisa skips around the room rhyming, increasing David's frustration with her. Barbara frightj tries to conduct her class but finds the inattentive Bernard, Si- mon, and Josette make it difficult. 159 The ound of us1C Rodgers and Hammerstein's The Sound of Music was presented in November as the MHS musical production. The show held a special deja vu for the music department, for it was the first collaboration of directors Mr. Calvin Hedegaard, Mr. Donald Florence, and Mr. Merle Wegner when it first was performed on the MHS stage in 1967. The musical followed the plight of postulant Maria Rainer in her struggle to conform to the rigid conduct of the Austrian Nonnberg Abbey. The Mother Abbess sent Maria as a governess to the von Trapp household where Maria found herself not only in love with the children, but also with the Captain von Trapp. The Captain was engaged to the superficial Elsa Schraeder, but ended the relationship as both he and Maria realized that they belonged together. Maria left the Abbey, and the couple was married. However, the Nazis, who were invading Austria, demanded that the Captain serve in their Navy. Refusing to serve a government which he despised, the Captain and his family left everything behind, escaping through the mountains to Switzerland and freedom. Page Left. Sisters Berthe and Sophia help Mother Abbess prepare Maria for her wedding day. Elsa and Max try to convince the Captain to succumb to Nazi rule. The party guests wave good-night to the von Trapp children. Page Right. Liesel and Rolf share a secret waltz. Louisa and Gretl tell Maria of the Captain's engagement while Liesel and Friedrich exchange a smile of hope for the romance between their father and Maria. Q 160 ,H axle' if 4 T m PE . IIII SGW ,. S t, sr N A l C A awnwax I at it f gs - 5 5 3 WNQN CAST OF CHARACTERS Maria Rainer Sister Berthe ...,. Sister Margaretta .... The Mother Abhess Sister Sophia ......., Captain von lrapp ...,.. Franz . ,, Frau Schmidt . Liesl . ,, . Friedrich .. Louisa , ..,, , Kurt Brigizta , .. Maria . .. Gretl , . ,. Rolf Gruber ,,.,..., Elsa Schraeder ,,,.. . Ursula ..,,,, . Max Detweiler ..,,. Herr Zeller ,, Baron Eberfcld , Baroness Eberfeld Admiral von Schreiber Frau Schweiger .... . ln Order of Appearance .Elizabeth Florence Laura Sirombeck ,.......Belh Swanson , Danielle Fowler ,, Wendi Weber Marc Suarez , Neil White , .. Anna Sluz ,. Aimee Wells David Kramer ,...,.,.Kirslen Hedegaard . . ...... ,..,.,.,.. ,. Sarah Klimcs , Mary and Monica Ackerland ,, ,, ,. .,4...,,.,.. ...,.. C indi Medd ,, ,.....,, Sara Warner ,Patrick Dixon . Amy Seeley Holly Loding .,,,..,,...., Steve Parmley Paul Dewispclaere . ,,.....,.. Eric Johnson Karla Bailey ,K ...,.., Richard Derrick .. ,.,,.. .... , Tina Amiot Becky Brahm Jane Lindquist Dvqana Palomo Allyson Reger Lanea Rice Karen Roll Nuns, Marla Bodcnbcnder Becky Brahm Susie Carscll Dallnda Duffy Janet Hynd Amy Johnson Jane Lindquist Holly Loding Dwana Palomo Producer' Director Director ,, .,.. Technical Director . Orchestra' ..,.,.. ,.,.,,, Chureogrlpher ,.,,.. ....,....... .,..,., Jim Carpenter Tim Free Scott Kaiser Kurt Peterson Chris Egc Andy Te Bockhorst Postulants, and Noviees Jennifer Poston Allyson Reger Lanes Rice Karen Roll Lisa Root Amber Rutledge Kara Samuelson Julie Tobin Heather Ziel Mr. Calvin B. Hcdegaard . .,.., Mr. Donald Florence , Mr. Robert D. Dyer Mr. Merle Wegener Mn. Mary Lou Dennhnrdi Music Department Head ., . . ....,.,, Mr, Louis H. Dilulio Rehearsal Aecompanist ,... ,.,....,. M s. Vicki Blomme Burton r ne Night of Melody Chorus line kicks, burlesque dancers, Broadway show tunes, and choral ballads were some of the various highlights of the musical collaborations that added pizazz to One Night of Melody. The show offered singers, dancers, jazz musicians, a guitarist, and a pianist in the annual evening performance. Choral director Calvin Hedegaard prepared Concert Choir with vocal selections, and L.T. Eckels directed the jazz Band. Solo and duet dancers, as well as several MHS Contemporaires performed, giving the show its final polish. Ns., 'sr ibn, an., 'Nw Nia ,mmm Nw. WNIQWNQE Qlvmm qmmhmm wagm -..,,a .ess ,N The electric guitar, played by Mike Anderson, adds a spark to One Night of Melody. Dancers Susie Carsell and Patrick Dixon prepare their routines for the show. Mr. L.T. Eckels leads the jazz Band in rehearsal. 162 Fine Arts r F. sg is .c Q., k . . A--if -mffcjfsx-.gt t f i-for sf- -:S as .Q M. .Q , . qw ns Mer. - - .. .t..,,.s,, f f. ,aa X mfg. if-ALI An MHS musical tradition i Miifi'i5Niw Q7 N-Am, 5- ummwwi .,,f i , f, Kara Samuelson and Eric johnson practice for the Concert Choir performance. Accompanist Vick Burton rehearses with the jazz musicians and choir. . 4i,, 1 164 Fine Arts Style with Flair ... In a kickline are Rachelle Biondo, Kim Lodge, BethAnn Lodge, Sara Rock, Liz Caswell and Shari Neer. Kristy Madsen stays in step with fellow Contemporaires. With extended legs and pointed toes Contemporaries Buffy Florence, Laura Anderson, Vikki DeWulf, Rene Spranger and Liz Caswell finish in perfect pose. L, bsgfwxwgvgidff I 1 A L i ' 'hm ' ,Q-arf: MW' J ay C on tem poraries Kicking up of heels, swaying of hips to the beat of the band, and head rolls to and fro are just a few tricks that were performed by the Contemporaries during their half-time shows. The musicianship of the band and dazzling movements of the Contemporaries entertained the half-time audiences. These 34 junior and senior girls, under the direction of Pat Shannon, auditioned in the spring prior to the season. They were judged by three senior Contemporaries along with three P.E. teachers including Mrs. Shannon. The judging was based on rhythm, pose, height of kicks, and stage presence. The Contemporaries tried something new this year. They danced to tapes at Wharton Field House which enabled them to perform a more modern type of dancing. Most of the choreography was done by the Contemporaires themselves. We choreographed some dances this year, I think it turned out really well. We learned how much work it took to get everything done and what looked good, but most of all we had a lot of fun, stated senior Stacy Ohnstad. Overall, the Contemporaries had an out- standing season of both work and pleasure. Their last performance was on the MHS stage during One Night of Melody which also fea- tured some solo dancers. ,A Row 1- Rachelle Biondo, Kim Lodge, Stacy Ohnstad, Beth Ann Strauja, Director Pat Shannon, Kelly Bunte, Kristi Madsen, Sue Sandoval, Kim Hale. Row 2- Sara Rock, Shari Neer, Kelly Pister, Kathy Rosenberg, Rene Spranger, Michele Michna, Trisha Wismer, Liz Caswell. Row 3- Amy Horton,jill Leote, Kathi Doerr, Vicki De Wulf, Angie Brown, Heather Kuhar,-Jamie Roby, Lanea Rice. Row 4- Laura Anderson, Shawna Couch, Kris Weimers, Angie Le Master, Kelly Adams, Elizabeth Florence, Paige Miner, and Susie Carsell Stage Crew The MHS stage crew, an organized group of students in charge of all MHS dramatices produc- tions, was headed by Robert Dyer. They designed and implemented all the sets for each play and the musical. The technical crew for performance nights was also comprised of stage crew members. Crew members operated lights, sound and changed the sets during the normal progression of a show. The vast bulk of their work was done everyday after school. There were also long work sessions on Saturday mornings and afternoons. The technical crew also had to work at practice for a least one week before shows. This hardworking crew was a vital part of every MHS stage production. Stage crew sets up for another production. f jr flzwfsvwvvk' f 'f ,.,'..,.jr.4U -. ., .A ...fr ,.., ,.., ,ae fem' t WW flu ff f rf fvtew.: The MHS stage crew members are bottom: technical director Dyer, Aimee Wells, Randy Upton, Mike Kohler, middle: Pete Alter, Chrs CBixJ Hudders, Lisa Gustafson, top: Benji Derrick, Mark Gwaltney, Fine Arts Tim Guardia. Pseudo And Fine Speakers Contrary to popular belief, the Forensics team is not a group of medical examiners, as seen on the past television series Quincy. Forensics means related to legal or judicial presenta- tion which easily corrolates to argumentation and debateg but the term has been applied to encompass acting and dramatic presentation. The Forensics team competes in various catagories of drama, comedy, reading and speaking, in duets and solos. Forensics team members are Ken Cashion, Amy Seeley, Christina Rosales, and Karen Hinhede. Absent Is Michelle Birmont. Debate is especially suited for those enjoying intelligent argumentative issues concerning politics, law, and community affairs. Extensive training lasting weeks is necessary to prepare for tournaments. Debate team members Mike Ries and argue a point. Mr. Curry is advisor for both the Forensics and Debate teams. ......-nun Physicians MHS Concert Choir Makes Music Concert Choir was the select group of several choral organizations that are offered at MHS. Concert Choir was offered as a class with required atten- dance at outside concerts. The class was open to juniors and seniors. It was directed by Calvin Hedegaard. The Choir performed at many school functions and in addition, they traveled to Michigan to give a concert and to hear other choirs. Only the best choirs were invited and most of the Concert Choir members were glad that they were able to attend. Senior Lisa Root, a two year member of Concert Choir, claimed the class had given her more than what she had originally expected. For one thing, Choir has taught me discipline, stated Root. I also believe I had developed a true appreciation for good music-which is due much to our director, Mr. Hedegaardf' Anna Sluz, a iunior who ioined Concert Choir second semester, comment- ed that she was pleased she was able to be in Concert Choir. I felt very honored, but I knew it would be a challenge, said Sluz. But if I work, I can improve. I know because I have already started to improve. Time, effort and hard work all went into making the Concert Choir happen. The members of the Choir faced many challenges each day. Calvin Hedegaard directs the MHS Concert Choir. The 1985-86 Concert Choir: First row: julie Tobin, Sara Rock, Chris Roggenbauer, Teena Bartels, Rene Spranger, Dalinda Duffy, Allyson Reger,jane Lindquist, Lisa Root, Becky Brahm, Amber Rutledge, Owana Palomo, Aimee Wells, Danielle Fowler, Elizabeth Caswell, Michele Burns, Karla Bailey, Maria Bodenbender, Second row: Christine Whitcomb, Billie Clark, Kara Samuelson, Susanne Carsell, Elizabeth Florence, Wendi Weber, Amy Seeley, Angie Martinez, Laura Strombeck, Heather Ziel, janet Hynd, jennifer Poston, Victoria DeWulf, Elizabeth Swanson, Karen Roll, Melissa Palos, Sherri VanDeVoorde. Third row: Holly Loding, Tina Fine Arts Amiot, Craig Snyder, Phil Sheesley, Marc Suarez, Eric johnson, Andrew TeBockhorst, Rr Garmong, David Ganac, Kurt Peterson, Trent Smith, Loren Zwer, Christopher Ege, P Dixon, Richard Derrick, Kory Melin, Kelly Shonts. Fourth row: Kari Olivier, joy Crow, lg Bartlett, Steven Parmley, Chris Rice, Matt Murdy, Anthony Romeo, Paul DeWispelaere, l Paulsen, Neil White, Scott Kaiser, Doug Leinenwever, Timothy Free, jim Ireland, D, Ramos, Lisa Buchanan. Absent: Vicki VanSlager 5 1 Concert Choir serenades the candidates of Homecoming Court by singing Lady , fa f .U if , ' ' i A-95 az' 'X f--, A ' M' 'S -1' ,. I 9---N ., ,Ana A - Above: Chris Roggenbauer, Craig Snyder, Kara Samuelson, Phil Sheesley, and Teena .is G Q G Q Q Q Q Barrels pay strict attention to the direction of Calvin Hedegaard. Above Left: Kory Melin, 51 C? gvg xy, e. xv, x. 5,0 su Lisa Buchanan, Kelly Shonts, and Melissa Palos give 100 per cent during performance. im il' ' Fifi 'glfif Nil' ' h , J V , J . v I. ' Y V3 nl 1' I JE ll' 'THUG 'mf 169 K ey In to Choir He pushes you to succeed. This is what one Acapella Choir member had to say about the MHS choral program and its director, Calvin Hedegaard. With the elimination ofthe Treble Choir, this year's program consisted of two underclassmen choirs- Acapella, the intermediate group, and Mixed Cho- rus, the beginning choir. As the year progressed, another freshman chorus was added in order to encourage even more students to participate in the music classes. All were accompanied by pianist Vicki Burton. The singers performed in the fall and spring concerts as well as Christmas Vespers. Said one choir member, I have learned so much from this class- not only about musical techniques, but about becoming more open, more confident. Chris Martin and Sue Davison share a piece while sing- ing. 170 Fine Arts A Cappella members are row 1: Chris Martin, Shannon Terranella, Cindy Wilson, Kayla Palmer, Wendy McNeal, Amy johnson, Heather Buracker, Kelly Fritzinger, Heather Thomason and Lucy Gon- zalez. Row 2: Rachael Siler, jennifer Leader, Karen Summers, Darci Shaw, Andrea White, Sue Davison, Delana Franks, Kelly Davis, April johnson, jackily Lang, and Dawn Cate. Row 3: Melissa Leuth, Penn Phillips, Bobby Frenell, David Kramer, Mike I Shawn Dippel, Robert Popp, james Carpenter Allemeier, Bill Dobbelare, janette Wiborg, Vandewalle. Ninth grade choir members are row 1: jennifer Green, Deanne Day, Teresa Bryan, Kirstin Hede- gaard, Katie Leinart, jennifer Schuch, Keerstin Woods, Stephanie Lester, Andrea Zeidler, Katy Root, Darlene Seams, Bobbie Barrett. Row 2: Buffy Terrill, Sandra Mcelyea, Heather Donaway, Christina mmf' ref -. s, S M jennifer Carlson ennifer Schuch and jennifer Green rehearse a song from memory Haggart, joy Meadows, Christine Ballard, Elizabet Lang, jennifer Carlson, Nancee Cunningham, Ang Fisher, Bev Blanc, Tammy Williams. Row 3: Davi Morgan, Aaron Sorenson, jason Raaen, Kevin Car Deondre jones, Scott Peters, Paul Brown, Man Munos, Sean Markin, Matt Beckman, Dave Swart Tune I To Orchestra The MHS Orchestra, under the direction of Merle Wegener, performed in various concerts and festivals throughout the year. Technique was a factor that was stressed in class, such as proper use of bow and certain hand positions on different string instruments. The MHS Music Department provided students with opportu- nities to perform in small ensembles as well as soloist. The highlight of this concert season was the interpretation of Mozart's Piano Concerto No 19 in F Major performed by Nacho Diaz. After auditions were held in the Spring prior to the following year, selected students were invited to be members of the Quad-City Youth Symphony and the Augustana Symphony Orchestra, ,,,-f ,I 4' 4 rflY ' . A 8 K 1 mbers include row 1 oan Mercy Clara Qualye Kathy Stevenson Heather Kuhar Wendi Whiting' Tracy Carlson, Alison Tanner' Susle Grafton' and Wendy Hussonl low 5. Angle Calllll iews Tina Amiot Susan Lawrence and Kim Stulrr row 2 Susie Carsell Ken Ferry Tanesh Melissa Edwards' Klmon Hedegaardl Meagan Sweedyl Nacho Dlaz Mlke Anderson 'Randy U ton' ankar Amy ohnson Genny Hertz Chris Reger Eric DeClerck Celeste Owens Debbie Lau,-le Weslerdalel Krlsta Mlnel' Mlchelle Wollevjenny Cahlll Heather Geyer alld Llsa GEMC, 171 Concert Band M arches on nu.-5 ' Jargk, 74, l l Q ff f 7' , M f Mflmaff Q, , 1 j W F W ,A QMQQW' . 5,74 ,, , I ,A 4 ' ws, 4 'A .h ,V 'WQAUD 'N Ar 1, is .5 uf? iff' nwamiealww lf- Z I ' 1 al f a? f Q, o xi L. T. Eckles and Drum Major Jim Ackermann rake charge of the marching band. Karen R intently practices her E-flat horn for the upcoming football game. Sherry Versha, Der Sharpe, and Kelly McAdams pose for the camera in Maquoketa, Iowa. Tension mounts as Tim French, Eric Peterson and Erik Olson prepare themselves to be judged. The year started out early for band members. Pre- season marching band practice began in early August, several weeks before the start of school. Although atten- dance was not mandatory, over half of the band was able to come. The work was hard, with band members spend- ing three and a half hours a day practicing, devoting half of their time to the music and the other half to M-and- M's - Marching and Maneuvering. By the end of pre- season practice, they had leared the formations and music for the first football game, which was only a few weeks away, When they were joined by the rest of the band at the start of the regular school year, these students formed the backbone of the band, teaching the other students the formations during those few short weeks of practice , before the first game. As the season progressed, new numbers were added to the half-time show until it reached its final form-just in time for the marching band contest at Maquoketa. This was the first contest the Moline marching band had ever participated in, and they took fourth place. After the contest, the band returned to perform the show at the homecoming game. Unfortu- nately, the weather did not co-operate, and although the football team played the band did not march. The marching band director was L.T. Eckles. The band went back under the direction of Louis Dilulio at the end of the regular football season. They performed in several concerts during the year, and in early March, several soloists and ensembles went to the State Music Competi- tion to perform before judges for awards. ll! is.. . is tg, sa ,, W -it 455' ,C C cost: s' ' ...,,-.-I 5 Percussionists Lee Wheeler, Dennis Caviola, Phil Sheesley, and Sally Patterson quickly warm up before the Parade of Bands in Maquoketa. K i X sz LNB? Wilt mbers of the Concert Band are row 1: Trisha Tomason, Becky Bailey, Dona Salmonson, Ann lch, Cindy DeCapp, Shelly Wyffels, Arletre Greer, Mellssa Rebhuhn, Beth Swanson. Row 2: gie Gianetti, Laura Webb, jolene Tietzens, Tracey Rand, Cheri Zelneski, Karen Reed, Lisa 'land, Shellie Wick, Shelley Schmidt, Marla McNalley, Lori Brunner, Row 5: Kelli McAdams, 'rry Versha,jon Christiansonnlennifer Blackman, Karen Roll, Ashley Greer, jackie Riley, Cindy isler, Kelly Bartl, Richard Wagle, Robert Escarza, Marc Peterson, Greg Hammer, Tom Schrupp, f'fUff 9' l L fi. FI. David Beckman, Andy TeB0ckhorst, Deena Harroun, George Patrimanis, jeff Green, Corey Anderson, Mike Stulir. Row 4: Mandy Daggett, Patty Derrick, Tracy Turek, Stephanie Glow, Dawn Walton,jon Hemm, Erik DeClerk, Tim French,jim Ackerman, Mike Fisher, Mark McGaughy. Row 5: Lee Wheeler, Sally Patterson, Dennis Caviora, Scott Page, Steve Haytcher, Edward Beard, Tony Peterson, jeff Dick, Eric Peterson, Erik Olsen, john Buzard. 173 Bands Beyond Belief Pep and jazz Bands The MHS Pep Band's main job was to encourage audience participation at school events. The Pep Band entertained at basketball games and pep rallies. They also played at the Homecoming Coronation. The Pep Band tried to hype up the crowd , stated Andy TeBockhorst, junior. The band was directed by Louis Di Iiulio. Practice was held twice a week. The Pep Band was composed of 10, 11 and 12 graders. Moline'sjazz Ensemble was composed of students of all grades. The ensem- ble participated in a State Wide Contest at Augustana College on December 7. cember 7. The band also performed at One Night of Melody. They held practice one night each week. The jazz Ensemble was directed by L.T. Eckles. Pep Band: left to right, Becky Bailey, Shelley Wick, Donna Salmonson, Ann Welch, Cindy DeCapp, Shelley Wyffels, Arlette Greer, Melissa Rebuhn, Beth Swanson, Sherry Verscha, Kelli McAdams, Lora Webb, joline Ter- tipes, Cheri Zelinski, jenny Reynolds, john Herath, Karen Reed, Eric Peterson, john Buzard, Marc McGauhy, Mik Fisher,jim Ackerman, Tim French, Tracy Turek, Patti Der- rick, Karen Roll, jackie Riley, Cindy Amsler. Kelly Bytel, Ashley Greer, Robert Escarza, Marc Peterson,john Hemm, 174 Fine Arts George Patramanis, Andy TeBockhorst, Denna Haroun, Mike Stulir, Tom Schrupp, David Beckman and Cory An- derson. jazz Band: left to right, Richard Wagle, Ashley Greer, Karen Roll, Arlette Greer,jeff Dick, Mike Anderson,john Hemm, Tim French, Mark McGaughy,jim Ireland, George Patramanis, Tom Schrupp, Mike Stulir, Kris Kakavas, Andy TeBockhorst and Leif Rauer. .-0 - Mike Stulir playing for the Court during the Homecoming C tion. The Pep Band getting ready to welcome the volleyball team Tryouts for the Flag Corps were held last spring. me girls started rehearsing with the band during e spring of 1985. New recruits also joined in hearsal at the end of August. During the football season, the girls practiced 'o hours a day, three days a week, both with the ,nd and by themselves. They performed during e football half-time show at home games. The purpose of the Flag Corps was to provide iual effect for the band . . . to give people some- ing to watch while they listen to the band , ated Lisa Root, a Corps member. ,a.,, i-figabes'-'Ei Michelle Wolfe waits for her baton to come back to earth. Bands Plu The Freshman Band had a very successful year in 1985-1986 and as usual, were dressed in 1 pg the old Coolige junior High School uniforms. - pfv- . The band held practice each school day during f second period. The Freshman Band was composed of 55 ' x students, It was directed by Louis De Iiulio. 7 if ' The Freshman Band marched in the MHS Homecoming Parade and in the Moline Dad's F Club Halloween Parade. Concerts were held at the MHS auditorium in the winter and in the spring. The band also entertained during a number of basketball Flag Corps members Heather Thomason, julie Phillips and Michelle Diedrich show their spirit for the camera. games at Wharton Fieldhouse. W 'MIM 9 hr ia eff, ,ir 1 Row 1: Susan Caswell, Chris DeCapp, Allison Giesler, Christie Kranzler, Laurie Lewis,jonna Babcock, Angie Lumans, Beth Moseley, Stephanie Stevens, Katie Schlindwein, and Tracey Anderson. Row 2: Melissa Matucha, Kimberly Vochies,julie Podolski, Sharon Dumoulin, Kris Ree, Patricia Wachs, Alex Hingstrom, Kelene Sheley, Libby Melton, Theresa Gordon, Emily Mayfield, Lisa Turek, Elizabeth Ingold and Heidijohnson. Row 3: Michele Williams,,julie Morley,jennifer Leader, Kelli Griffith, Adriana Ramos, Crissy Ague, Allison Brauneis, Christopher Fellner, David Delitt, john Schnelzer, Christopher Burns, Leif Rauer, Robert Ramos, Kris Kakavas, Ken Pratt, Pedro Navarro, Lars Monson, Brian Ruf, Natalie Nelson, Tammy Hansen and jennifer DeClerck. Row 4: Kim Hamernick, Kullen Melin, Kevin Dhabalt, Danielle Lang, Sam Walton and Kristin Peterson. 175 mix Ri .QQL Q Qf, .:b h 176 Organizations . .. 5: ' K . J 97 G .-.Sw QQQ hapter Ofg3H1Z3I1OHS 1 9 4' D 'T g ff fig-5 'N O C G1 J :Q 2556 f' a XJ A put 1 ' ,r ya 1 syiyg ffiix l if 91 e. 5wf'L'Ll 5 L xg Picture a small crowded room with papers pens rulers donuts and a couple lost freshmen scattered throughout the room Typewrrters a radio and voices mingle to add to the general confusion of the room If you can picture this you have a vague idea of what yearbook deadline means The M Staff had no permanent working hours The staff worked everyday of the week and all hours of the day and night Since the staff but despite the hectic confusion the staff still held together The staff had the pleasure of working with a new advisor Mr Patrick Berry He found the yearbook chaotic and was amazed at the amount of work done in one day His description was quite accurate In one day a M photographer might be taking some club pictures while another member interviewed a coach about the previous night s game At the same time a M staffer is calling potential advertisors while another collects candy sale money and it goes on and on The uniqueness of the staff is the size and the fact that it is a year long project With a staff of about 60 all are free to try new ideas and work on their own An opinion might become the basis for a story the creativity never stops The M staff is a prestigous one At the beginning of the year only six freshmen were chosen for positions out of about 150 applicants A lot of responsibility was placed on each member Despite the general confusion that surrounds deadline time the staff really kept working hard and never let their spirits get down The staff' s determination and fantastrc attitude along with the super leadershrp of Mr Berry combined to create a yearbook that has a variety of styles and something that appeals to everyone 1 4 f 2 L --. S ' - P - .. , . frfqfw - . s,.X , ,U ' . ,' , lhgi Q' W' 1 - I .ji J 'f-V QE lf'? '.'f' ff. . ff A l e ping ld , n ?. a a c . K could meet only after school, it was hard to get everyone together at once, . - . - J- 7 I ' '5 . The Staff: Merry Coopmah Susie Grafton Cynthia Keller Bill Dobbelare David Cox Ken Cashion Kelly Eastman Lisa Foley Wendi Weber, Beth Stegh, Michelle Birmont, Heather Kuhar, Cindy DeCapp, jennifer Heberling, Colleen Price, Kara Samuelson, Thomas Klouda, David Hatfield, Sara Rock. 178 Organizations X Yearbook editors Anna Sluz and jenna Huss and advisor Pat Berry are committed and caged in the tennis courts. jenna Huss and Stacy Ohnstad check a copy prep book for headline ideas. Working diligently, Heather Kuhar types up the index on the copy desk. In a never ending effort to keep the staff room tidy, Sara Rock returns old yearbooks to the shelf. Eric Adolphi and Art Lochrie trade photo assignments. f Q' 152 1 , v .i,, fa V, fl l ,. l I i I The Rest of the Staff: Eric Adolphi, Sara Larson, Heather Buracker, Susie Carsell, Rob Tradnski, Bob Garmong, joe Barber, Traci Buffington, Stacy Ohnstad, Hilary Staack, Kelli Adams, Benji Derrick, Bob Larson, Art Lochrie, Richard Wagle, Eric Haytcher, Ingrid Keller, jennifer Schnell, Molly Curry. 179 THE LINE TYPE sw 61,1 WM-0 W1 Editors-In-Chief News Editors . Feature Editors Girl's Sports . Boy's Sports . . . Entertainment . . Photographers The Line O'Type Staff MichaelMassie Karen Roll Shelly Wyffels . . . Eric Haycher Laurie Lydon Dorrie Mowen . . . . . joe Barber Kelly Bunte Chris jones Janelle Weaver Dena Carey Carrie Hoerrmann . . . . . Benji Derrick Vikki DeWulf . . Heather Buracker Liz Caswell Karen Hindhede . . . Andy TeBockhorst, chief Beth Swanson JV, Wu Circulation . . . . . . joe Dondanville Kathy Hawotte Beth Hurley Colleen Price Beth Stegh Business Manager . . ....,........ Kristi Madsen Annika Magnusson, assistant Advertising Staff . . ............, Cynthia Keller Valerie Nunley Melissa Rebhuhn Sara Rock Artists . . . .... Tim French Ken Cashion Advisor . .... Juanita Timson - - It is Friday morning. Once again the clock seems to be moving slower than usual. Stu- dents are tapping their feet, staring idly out the window, and scribbling designs on their notebooks- anything to make the time go faster. Luckily, every other Friday another edition of the Line O'Type comes out to make the day a little more endurable. The Line O'Type is the MHS student sponsored newspaper. It covers many aspects of MHS life in an informative and often humorous manner. Matching its standard of quality from previous years, the Line O'Type once again kept the students well-informed with features and articles designed to please a variety of tastes ranging from how to choose a college to advice on one's love life. Besides the regular tasks of assigning, writ- ing and proofreading news copy, the staff offered regular columns including: Observ- ing by Mike Massie, Kelroy by Kelly Bunte, and 'juan and Crlos by Andy Te- bockhorst and Marc Peterson. Collaborating with the Student Congress, the Line O'Type staff was once again in- volved with Share joys. They supported many activities to help raise money needed to buy clothes for some ofthe needy families in the Quad Cities Area. The staff purchased and delivered the clothing. Mrs.juanita Timson resigned as advisor at the end of the year. Her able direction, posi- tive attitude, and friendly manner combined to help her staff make a fine newspaper and continue an excellent tradition of journalism at MHS. fOpposite page,Leftj Carrie Hoerrmann hides behind a computer. QOpposite page,Rightj Vikki DeWulf and Chris Ruggles discuss their latest story. 3 fUpper Leftj Karen Roll lines up copy for the next issue of the Line O'Type. QLeftJ The Line O'Type staff members are: Row 1- Liz Caswell, Carrie Hoerrmann, Andy TeBickhorst, Beth Swanson, Melissa Rebhuhn, and Dorrie Mowen. Row 2- Cathy Hawotte, Karen Hindhede, Karen Roll, Mike Massie, Shelly Wyffels, Benji Derrick, Angie Brown, Laurie Lydon, Sara Rock, Eric Haytcher, and Valerie Nunley. Row 5- Chris jones, joe Barber, and Janelle . Weaver. The Kaleidoscript staff The Kaleidoscript is the litertary magazine pub- lished annually by MHS. It was full of short stories, poems, essays, and short plays, all written by MHS students. It was also illustrated by drawings from the students. The Kaleidoscript's main purpose was to provide students with an opportunity to express themselves creatively to an audience. Works that were selected were chosen by the editor Karen Roll and her editorial board. The advisor was David Collins. From left to right: Row 1:joe Barber, Karen Roll,jennifer Poston,jennifer Schnell,jennifer McGlaugh- lin, Gabi Greenberg, Dorrie Mowen, Kathy Hawotte, Kelly Wild Row 2: Dorothy Spears,-janet Hynd, Valerie Nunley, Bob Ramos, Deidre Boyd, Gina Reyes, Nancy Kramer, Karen Hindhede, Krista Lootens, David Hatfield, Kim Schilling. Row 3: Tim Ridell, Andy TeBockhorst, Allison Tanner, Kristen Smith, Kris Kakavas, Brad Beeuwsaert, Nicole Bernardy, Krista Lootens, Mike Duewel,jay Hawkinson. David Hatfield working hard for the Kaleidoscript. Aerial view of a staff member at work on the typewriter, 182 Organizations t S Quill 8z Scroll li ll , 7-M' - 'QV' 1 if ,J www' -ct'-QLHILIQ N. il H Recipients of the prestigious Quill and Scroll award are Row 1: Anna Sluz, jenna Huss, Stacy Ohnstad, Hilary Staack, Row 2: Melissa Rebhuhn, jennifer Schnell, Valerie Nunley,joe Barber, Beth Stegh, Benji Derrick, Rachelle Biondo. Row 3: Kara Samuelson, Karen Roll, Wendi Weber, Colleen Price, Cindy DeCapp, Elizabeth Florence, Janelle Weaver, Cynthia Keller, Dorrie Mowen. Row 4: Shelly Wyffels, Vikki DeWulf, Tim French, Mike Duewel, Chris jones, Eric Haytcher. Row 5: Thomas Klouda, Andrew Dailey, Eric Adolphi. Stacy Ohnstad and Opus prepare to fit copy for the M. 185 C0 N GRESS 4 Gary Bush Bushman explains once again to Anderi Brodd how to get to third floor j-wing. Top Right: Row lg Kevin Knapp, Tony Romeo, Annetta Matinsen Derek DeCloedt, Henryjones. Row 23 Kelly Bunte, Mary DeCoster Michelle Taube Cfreasurerj, Michelle Michna, Michelle Smith Row 3: Anders Brodd, Eric johnson, Gary Chohen, Scott Swayne Bob Blee, Tom Ramirez, joe Dannenfeldt, Steve Volk. CSen1or Congressj Right: Row 1:-Iulie Swiatkiewicz, Michelle Mckaw, Mark McCormick, Mark Mendoza fSec.j, Tom jeunger fPres.j. Row 2 Kathy Rosenburg, Renee Spranger, S'I'ephanie Marsh, Sothy Choun Abby Solmon, Sara Wadsworth. Row 3: Angie Brown, julie Dou gherty, Sara Swayne fV.P.j, Chris Welch, Kris Wood,john Rober son, Lisa Strieder, Michelle Toye. Uunior Congressj 184 Organizations L. 1 wk t. ' X. . S. - ii.. X . Q 1 nn . X fx X-NAX f X is . if QA Q Top: Sophomore representatives are Molly Curry, Shannon 1, ,Wi Mairon,jen Anderson, Lupe jorres, Marci Dinnewith, Susie M Smalley, Leslye Marcus, Lisa Bushman, Mike Irsin, Paul Rouse, jason Levin, Gretchen Gende, Missy Laud, Amy Widener, Sheri Murphy, and Bridgit Karstens. Middle: Freshmen representatives are: Becki Miller, Barb Todd,jen- ny Trevor, Melissa Vito, jill Smalley, Lori Pister, Stacie Paller, Karen LOula, Courtney Renyolds, Brandi Moore, jason White, Ross Logerblade, Tom Steward, Chris Rug- gles, and Mike jeonco. Bottom: Members take a break to have some fun. Student Congress is busy to work practically the first day of school. That's when plans for Homecoming are talked about, The committee for it meets almost everyday, planning school activities, the parade, and the dance. Soon after Homecoming is over, the Share joys committee gets to work. They plan everything from the theme of the week to the faculty party. The other major committee is the Special Event committee. Everyone in student congress votes for what the money raised will be used for and then the Special Event committee plans the activities for raising the money. A theme dance is held each year during sec- ond semester, usually in March. Student con- gress members on the theme dance committee are the ones who plan it. New this year is something called S.O.S. which stands for Student Opinion Sessions. This gives the students a chance to voice their com- plaints and let student congress know what things they like. Every student congress member has an adopted teacher. Many teachers seem to like this program. Their adopted student keeps them informed on what is going on in congress, and does something nice for them: a card and a small gift or something home baked. Student congress is also in charge of intra- murals. The committee promotes the sign-ups for the teams, when the teams will play, and provide the winning teams with prizes. With all these activities and more, student congress keeps busy throughout the year. 185 MHS Key Club This year Key Club decided to allow an important group of students to join its organization: females. MHS Key Club Treasurer Tom Klouda, a junior, stated, I felt the decision was long overdue. It adds a new and exciting dimension to the image of Key Club. Klouda is one of four elected officers in the club. Seniorjoe Dannenfeldt and Senior jim Gravitt serve as Vice-President and President respectively, while senior Benji Derrick was voted in as secretary. Membership is bulging at 48 members, half of them girls. Gravitt stated that it is great to work with the girls- they are solid contributors. The guys really like it, too. Beside the changes in membership, Key Club is working hard to meet its goals. Its long-standing tradition of ushering athletic events is continuing. Under the direction of Mr. George Schnooberger, Key Club has already completed several of its major objectives. Painting the parking lot, according to Schnooberger, was of the Key Club's major effots. The committee- including the help of Seniors Guy White, Benji Derrick, and Steve Znaniecki, and juniors Eric Shellalarger and Andrew Daily- toiled in the hot sun for over five hours. Other projects include the selling of Mums and peanuts, Mums sales during Homecoming were brisk this year. The peanut sales are a part of a Kiwanis program. Key Club is the youth spin-off of Kiwanis Club. Mr. Schnooberger summed up the efforts by saying All the kids I've got this year are really good workers and take an active part. Next years officers include: President-Tom Klouda, Vice-President- Loren Zwer, Secretary- Brandi Moore, and Treasurer- Steve Payne. Organizations 1 sf 6 fr 'W wana Q . X la.nAii' ' ' ' It a , :Q an 4, yy Q w ff WWA ' y - We at .t,, J? 4 an A J! f W '31 ff if ei fffaigeew 95 f J 1 1 MW ,, Above righrzjunior Andrew Daily works hard on keep- ing the lines straight. Above: Sherry Webster and Teena Cima debate over crowd control duty. Left: Officers Tom Klouda Treasurer, Benji Derrick, secretary, jim Gravitt, President, and joe Dannenfeldt, Vice-Presi- dent, look tired after a year of hard work. ! , Hifi i , l Y in 'f A ave, , ,, ,. ffk ,, lhiwff , nun! L 'Fw . ,mmm mad' l m 7 G fi I ' , '-Six . If-f 'ablx Upper Left: Dixie Lambrecht and Kim Engles warm up in the ski lodge. Opposite: Top: Members of the Ski Club on a ,V ' ' , ' ' ' Jlqkx Opposite: Tracy Kell and jenny Daebelliehn wait for another chance at the slopes. Opposite: Far Right: 5,2,1 , . . com t . 1.-,. . I -Z 'iff' -- Q' ,. O , 'I 'fa 7iIg,5S2if'QjZ , i I ' , 4 7 ' 1. I V' if ,,..1l57 ',JLs-.1 I -?:..' '- 188 -M Z!'rm P Veni V1 d1 V1 C1 Crop rightj Row 1: Chris Ruggles, and Dave Hatfield. Row 2: Scott Anderson, Sabrina Ryan, Leslie Hawotte, Shelly Sherwood. Row 5: Danny Brauneis, Mr. Berry, Natalie Nelson, Mary Nulder, Alan Gustafsen, and jason Parker. Back Row: Chris Stratton, Christine Ballard, jeff Myers, Shelly Muller, Mark Kretzmann, and Randy Murdock. fabovej The Latin Club officers are: President Valerie Nun- ley, Treasurer Derek DeCeCloedt, Vice-President Nacho Diaz, and Secretary Mary Park. fmiddle rightj From left to right are: jim Ackerman, Ken Pratt, Tracy Turek, Kelly Meyer, Teri Bryan, and Wendi Lewis. Crightj From left to right are: Mr. Berry, Mari Park, Linda Bums, Roberta Mountz, Valerie Nunbley, Nacho Diaz, Greg King, Susie Carsell, and Rob Tracinski. Back Row: Tony Loete, Pat Burke, Nick Wyant, Scott Kaizer, Rick Pierce, and Dennis Woods. . gf If l The Latin club takes part in humerous activities at the high school, including entering a float in the homecoming parade, holding Roman-style ban- quets, and celebrating many Roman holidays, such as lo Saturnalia CMerry Christmasj. Leading the club this year are sophomore Valer- ie Nunley, president, Vice-President Nacho Diaz, senior, and Treasurer Derek DeCloedt, senior. Lat- in instructor Patrick Berry serves as club adviser. During the year the club meets in Latin classes. The individual classes have many small pizza parties and one large celebration at the Ides of March, the date of Caesar's death. For that cultural experience, a catered dinner of roast pig and other Roman dishes is brought in and students are excused from class for one period to join in the festivities. All are required to wear togas, and Kool-Aid is poured from wine jugs by slaves . 190 Organizations if - XF Seem Wie Geht's E Andrea Graham and Steve Pfeifer carry the German Club banner in the Homecoming parade. The German Club was Attended by many students of the German classes at MHS. Officers were elected early in the year: Peter Alter, presidentg jenny Lawson, vice presidentg Maria Bodenbender, secretaryg Lee Wallaert, secretary. Meetings were held after school. A candy sale was held in early 1986 for future floats and instructional computer software. The club entered a minifloat, which was built at member Maria Guerrero's house, in the Homecoming parade. The constitution of the club was also revised and several parties were held. 191 Third year members row 1: Rachelle Biondo, Bandana Sharma, jamie Roby, Ann Welch, row 2: Laura Flo- res, Dwonna Goldstone, Shelly Wyf- fels, Melissa Rehbuhn, jennifer Hu- berling. Second year members row 1: Penny johnson, Missy McFarland Missy McFarland, Cheryl Cooper, UFO, Amy johnson, jeri Christopher row 2: UFO, Kory Melin, UFO, Tim Sietz, Steve Payne,-Iason Levin, Levin, Dave Turf. row 3: Mike Duewel, Brad Beeusweart, Wendell Lauer, David Genac. UFO stands for Unidentified Friendly Object. Spanish Honors Society -mn' : F I ix First year members row 1: Anders Brodd, row 2: Sherry Hoffman, jennifer Schnell, Gena Reyes, UFO, UFO, johnna Dunne, row 3:janelle Weaver, Holly Rebuhn, Merry Coopman, Amy Moffit, UFO, Krista Lootens. 192 Organizations Wild: V YF iw hes, rx 1 U S' 1 1 - . -J L, 'il-, ,, , :':rEL+-F-3:Jlggy: - i T6 4 it s , i A542454 HN 'xiii ss- French Honor Society Members of the French Honor Society must have either three consectutive semesters of A's or three semesters of two A's and a B. A banquet is held each year in April for the induction of the new members and recognition of the present members. Awards are given for outstanding indivi- duals. fFrom top to bottom, picture lj Row 1- Third year mem- bers are : Katy Long, Elizabeth Caswell, Karen Roll. Row 2- Lisa Swanson, Susie Sheets, Bob Blee, Angie Winters, Sarah Norton, and Lisa Root. fPicture 21 The second year members are: Row 1- Tom Koouda, Stephanie Marsh, Trisha Wismer, Cindy DeCapp, Ronda Geiker, Stephanie Elliot. Row 2- Mandy, Sara Swayne, Beth Stegh, Kelli Adams, and Pat Dixon. CPicture 31 The first year members are: Row 1- jenny Wetzel, jennifer McLaughlin, Amy Widener, Molly Curry, Traci Partridge, Phuoc Tran. Row 2- Sabrina Ryan, jane Larson, Lupi Torres, Deirdre Boyd, Gina Padilla, Tina Sina- tra, Stephanie Gloe, and Robyn Karlson. Row 3- Cory Welfer, Bridget Breechaer,-Iamie Beert, Becky Brahm, Eric johnson, Derstin Peterson, Gretchen Gende,-Iohn Hemm. f Picture 41 Other first year members are: Terry Black, joe DeGraeve,john Dilulio, Kelly Prowgh, and Bridget Kar- stens. A Few Comments ganizations MATIHLETHCS h team. About 30 MHS math students competed this year in the Illinois Council of Teachers of Mathematics state math contest. Nancy McManus team coach and adviser stated that the competition allowed students a chance to compete academically and to see math questions not normally seen in textbooks and classrooms. Many students agree the contest was helpful. unior David Beckman said I like challenges and mathematics is probably my favorite subject. It helps develope your mind for college-entrance exams, added David Hatfield, junior. Participants were given the opportunity to exercise their abilities in many math events. Students competed in some of the many contest offered, including written tests in Algebra I and II, Geometry, and Pre-Calculus. In addition, Beckman and junior Cindy DeCapp gave oral presentations, DeCapp discussed rings and Beckman marshalled his faculties toward a diffusion of his know- lege of polar coordinates. The math contest, noted McManus, introduces the vid Hatfield, Randal Gieker, Tim French, Cindy DeCapp, Kara Samuelson, David Beckman,-jason Kimball, Chrisjohnson, David Kramer are some of the members of the ' O I 0 challenge of problem solving. Students, she stated, were given the opportunity to perform mental tasks, as op- posed to skills tasks. The students enjoyed the contest, she said. Most students who have taken part in the contest are eager to participate in future competitions. . I 'N ' D 195 Sales and Marketing Sales and Marketing accomplished many activities. Led by Mrs. Gehring, the teacher coordinator, they make their main trip to Chicago. Here they observed coats being manufactured at the Wilson Garment Company. The main reason for the trip was to study up on the market merchandise mart and to learn more about a clothing manufacturer. They also held two fund raising activities which were very successful. Tina Tubbs, Arcie Caras, and Lori Rittenhouse attend a Sales and Marketing meeting. Doug Bloomer and Marshall Douglas enjoy lunch at the Wilson cafeteria before a presentation: fe Q f aww 1 My fa, W! V , M 127 Sales and Marketing members are: Audra Farrier, Denise Blekushi, Kristina Tubbs, Arcie Caras,j Kell, and janette Kramel. Row 2-janette Kramel, Kristin McKinnon, Michele Patton, Denise Richa son, and Robert Williams. Row 3- Robin Ehrecke, Phil Sheesley, Stacy Trovillien, and Linda Bu Row 4- Kelly Rogers, Mrs. Gehring, Doug Bloomer, Mike Brown, David McFarland, and Rol Whitmore. Row 5- Andrew Irving,.Iohn Hunter, Lisa, Kenny Carleton, and Chris Younts. Crop picti Other members are: Leah Kurjian, Catherine Wells, Margarita Raya, Shawn Bookman, Pauna O'IN Leatta May, Dawn Hansen, Sarah Salzmann, Todd Tannagill, Mary Upton, Lyla Patrie, Terese Riv Dwana Palomo, Christine Grove, Dena Delong, Christine Martinez, Bridget Randall, Tom Schrt Beth Watchel, jeff Stablein, Andrea Durkee, Mrs. Gehring, Ron Woerman, Lori Rittenhouse, N Brown, Rich Roedel. Absent: Douglas Marshall, Cheri Hazelett, Tammie Kimpw, and Bradley Richa son. C bottom picturej 3 'NJ' F mt Row: Travis Long fTreas.J,-Iody Graham, fPres.l,jon Kunzle f Vice pres.J and Kendra Pankey CSec.j. Back row: Tammy avver, Lisa jones, Don Anderson, Stacey Meirhaeghe, Gaetano Caviola,jody Seibert, Bobby Terrill, Blair Ehlers, Bridget Eubanks, ele Miller, Rob O'Brien, Connie Tottan, Stacey Bordeen, Daren Evens. Nw 1 ..-4? 1: Dawn Newquist, julie Nelson, Laurie King, Cindy Keith, Angie Redmann. Middle Carol Kraklio, Lori Myers, Kathy Moneymaker, Amber Molander, Tracey Widen. Back Row: Jenifer Poston, Amber Rutledge, Tammie Braet, Patty Grizzle, Trish Pratt, Lisa Feyen, Frank Morelli, Craig Snyder, Brian Morley, Rich Henning, David Soliz, Tracy Solomon. The HERO Club CHome Economics Related Occupationsj was open to juniors and seniors enrolled in the HERO class. The club is affiliated with FHA-HERO on the state and national levels. Students attended school for part of the day and were employed in a Home Economics related job for the remainder of the day. Activities included sales projects, attending sectional, regional and state meetings, and the Employer-Employee Christmas Tea. fHce Occupations J' i Activities that members of Office Occupations participate in on the local level include an Employer-Employee Christmas Open House, observance of National Vocational Club Week, Sponsorship of National Secretaries Week at MHS and the Employer-Employee Banquet. Area level participation includes several activities with other schools and area contests. The state level includes participation in the Illinois Office Education Association Activities. 200 Organintions 2'5- ff! out their build 7 3 3 14. .i -s Ctop leftj New officer joe Cravero and veteren officer Sherri Hoffmann pose for a picture. fmiddle leftj FBLA members: Tina Williams, Susan Hendricks, Sherri Hoffmann, Judy Kell. Front row: joe Cravero and Alan Hon, fbottom leftj joe Cravero is being installed as an officer in Macolmb. FBLA stands for Future Business Leaders of America. It is a small club that meets once a month. This year the club went to Macolmb, Illinois for a meeting. Clubs from all over the state met and exchanged ideas. Also, new offi- cers were installed. The club is open to anyone who is interested. Mr. Tumipseed is the advisor. sri: A Variety The National Honor Society presented a variety special for Share joys on December 19 and 20. More than 30 organization members participated in the event, in which more than 4500 dollars was raised. Many memorable acts were presented on stage for M.H.S. students by the N.H.S. seniors. Derek DeCloedt as Bruce Stringbean and Anders Brodd as Willy Nelson graced the Aud in Party Aid , a spoof of the money aid concerts given in 1985. Bob Blee as the Land Shark struck terror into the hearts of his audience. As Dr. Ruth Westheimer of Good Sex, Kelly Bunte humorously solved the dilemmas of Blee, jill Loete, Scott Buck, and host Doug Lentz. Several performers also contributed their dancing talents to a rendition of 'jingle Bell Rock . Another Part of NHS's Share joys participation was the choosing of the school's own Mr. and Mrs. Claus. Cal Hubbard and Sue Wignall, respectively, garnered this year's titles. I hope in the future we keep this program up said organization Secretary - Treasurer Kristy Madsen. It takes a lot of work, but it's worth it for the people we help. NHS President Michael Massie, Vice President Guy White, Sect- Treasurer Kristy Madsen, advisors Bill Duffy and Stan Woods show their leadership qualities. NHS leader share a rare moment of relaxation. Guy White, Michael Massie, Kristy Madsen, Karen Roll, Randy Gieker, and Shelly Wyffels. NHS members get ready for their variety show. 204 Organizations My ,, Mg E 2 sf , N s.. ' N .M Q. One of the advantages to attending a school the size of MHS is the variety of different people there are to meet. Everyone has their own unique style. Some go for a more conservative or preppy look while others lean towards a slightly punk look Cknown as the Limited Forenza Syndrome . Of course there are always the extremes that sport a Mohawk However the only way to discover a person s true personality is through their CC. Jak Locker Art is truly a special art form It seems to have originated from the idea that if you have to be in school you might as well set up a home away from home Locker Arr usually develops slowly It starts with a few pictures and gradually advances into a small air conditioned apartment with running water and electricity No no no' Maybe it doesnt get that extreme but there s no doubt that Locker Art is known for its creativity Students decorate their lockers with a variety of things that range from fishnet to live goldfish Music is a popular theme and photos of favorite singers can usually be seen by the thousands Though it s discouraged by the administration many people share their locker with several other people often unknown to them There are no rules to Locker Art The style depends solely on each individuals taste whatever that may be Chris jones displays his rather tame example of Locker Art It includes an electric pencil sharpener a champagne glass penguins a cooler Abe Lincoln a pair of unidentihed lips and oh yes a couple books X D . , I . y . - . . ' v a - . , I a I . . . . , . , . . . . , I 20 206 Athletics 3 7 Z2 hapter A thl et1cS 1 'W fl 2113-.32 F n 927:- wg' 9 if f 6 gb J 2 ff' 9., E X up :Sl A' a Hfkzmu X-9 'Q U '-'im-'207-v'3f+'Q-' Top - jon Sundberg running block. Top right - The team swiftly executes a right-sweep. Right - Moline's football team celebrates its victory. Far right - jason Ortiz returns a punt. 208 Athletics .Ms swam W .1 ws 'ee S lsr-s-s+.......t..-Wt. , N -Qaquas-mwwwsm... es-.N .W..a.-w....t. . ...s. - -.e-W. ....--,, . x-.-- .wr SN... .... - 1. . s-W-W ..,..,... ..., ts .. . .. .. N.. t...tf,,af,-.,.,.,,.,w,sC,,,f .. .. ...as sfwowunuxsivms NWRQNGQB miss 4 1 l ,bid ...- The 1985 Varsity Team - Front row, left to right:Jason Ortiz, Mike Massie, Nick Acri,Joe DeGrave, Mike Amlong, Sean Poston, Frank Kajdacsi, Sam Downey, Rick Hoon,Jason Medina. Second row - Troy McCormick, Mice Dillon, Chad Grimes, Tim VanAlsberg, Tim Free, Derek DeCloedt, Chris Collins, Eric Williams, Mike Comp, Tad Jennings, Curt Lampe. Third row - Coach Kelly Wynn, Tony Loete, Craig Thatcher, Brad Pearson, Ray Barnes,Jeff Churuvia, Scott Reed, Tom Bedwell, Scott Staubach, Paul Davis, Steve DeVriese,Jason Kimball, HenryJones, Coach Bill Clark. Fourth row - Head Coach Chuck Schrader, Kevin Knepp, Jim Wadkins, Marc Peterson, Marc Vermiere, Jim Jennings, Tim Sigler, Ashley Greer, Tim Johnson, Steve Swanson, Drew Irwin, Nathan Holt, Drew Rodgers, Tony Romeo, Jon Sundberg, Steve Dannenfeldt, Mark Dietz, Coach Paul Carther. Among the many coaching changes at MHS this year was the replacement of eight year coach Paul Unruh with Chuck Schrader, from DeKalb, as the head varsity football coach. The process of learning an entirely new system combined with one of the toughest schedules in the state led to a somewhat disappointing record of 1-8. The first two games, against fifth- ranked Belleville East and second-ranked Downer's Grove South, ended in the identical, dismal score of 33-0. In the next game, a Mark Dietz to Steve Swanson touchdown pass broke 10 quarters of scoreless football for the Maroons. On Sept. 20, 1985, on the misting Browning Field, Senior Henry Jones stopped the United Township fullback at the goal line to bring Moline a 14-13 victory over eighth- ranked archrival UT, the eventual conference co-champs. The ecstatic fans joined the team in celebration on the field. The Maroons had trouble in the second half against both Galesburg, 37-22, and Rock Island, 33-12. The usual Homecoming rain slowed the Moline passing attack as the Maroons gave Quincy their first conference win in four seasons with a 28-14 score. Both Alleman and Moline struggled to move the ball through a ton of mud, but the Pioneers won a tough one, 9-8. A highly contested inadvertent whistle call closed the season as the Maroons lost to Sterling 20-14. Seniors Henry Jones and Mike Massie, and Junior Nick Acri served the team for the season as tri-captains. Tim Sigler, senior, defensive and offensive back, was named Most Valuable Player as well as being named Defensive Player of the Week five times. Quarterback Mark Dietz, senior, ended the season with 77 pass completions for 915 yards. He also scored seven touchdowns and was named Outstanding Offensive Back. Senior Steve Swanson received 24 of those passes for 346 yards. Jason Ortiz, senior, received 12 for 171 yards. Ortiz also led the Maroons in rushing with 236 yards on 68 carries. Jones was a close second with 335 yards on 58 carries. Massie, who was named Offensive Player of the Week four times, and Jim Jennings, senior, also named four times, were named Outstanding Offensive Linemen. Massie also received the M-Men's Award for Scholarship and Leadership. Curt Lampe, senior, punted 40 times for 1097 yards and was named an Outstanding Special Teams Player. He was also named Defensive Player of the Week five times. Jones was named Outstanding Tackler after leading the team with 54 tackles and 28 assists. Sigler had 50 tackles, 28 assists and 3 interceptions. Acri had 41 tackles, 25 assists and caused a fumble. Jon Sundberg, junior, made 32 tackles and 17 assists. Jennings and Sigler were named to the Western Big 6 All-Conference Team. 209 Mig , ,aw f , 1' 'fb ' I M' 4 A by , 4,1 X , . x f f wi 1 'Y' fa 3 4 W A fw H ., 'A ' f 49 W 1 Vf 'W Q Q 4 if fs, W4 ' P i I , 'Ms 9' Q ,gp Q 4 .X 7 . , F ' 131.5-V, , W ?f??j4f'? 65' ,f 'W4!,W,fvf '57 ,f Ahfflf if 7,, 'mba Varsity Basketball we Z W. l .Mggsaqe 9 5 SAW 4 ivy, ,-,,,.....-4' Allen Broer goes for the swish. Scott Swayne plays keep away. Tom Ramirez lays it up for two. ....,,...aasww-1-'-1 lIlf Y, Y - ' 'v-A 1 , , Knee Deep n The Hoopla ,, , M I Q Q .Ieff Schimmel dribbles to victory. The Varsity basketball team ended its first season under Head Coach Cal Hubbard with a 4-19 record. The team competed in The Turkey Tourney and the Pekin Tournament. Team captains were Seniors Tom Ramirez and Scott Swayne. The Sophomore team was coached by Tom Derouin. 212 ai-..m.,t, in N .Muna W Row 1: Dave Crozier, Tom Ramirez, Pat Burke, jeff Schimmel, Todd Vershaw, and Ron Trice. Row 2: Coach Richari Matter, Rob Scranton, Scott Swayne, Al johnson, Acie Earl, Tim Hedman, Terel McIntosh, Don VanVooren, and Coac Cal Hubbarc Boys Hit The Boards Pat Burke takes the ball to the basket. Row 1: Tom Steward, Brian Richards, Tim Grau, Paul Rouse, jason Levin, and Scott Olson. Row 2: Coach Sreckel, Todd Geiger, Dan Galloway, Paul Skaggs, Wendell Lauer, Brad Hopkins, Alex VanQuathem, Steve Dannenfeldt, Kevin Zweifel, jason Kimbel, Chad Dare, and Coach Tom Derouin. 213 Gm ppl ers pin and Win ld 'Q wr3 The wrestling team ended the season with a good record after getting off to a slow start. The varsity team ended the season with a 9-5 record over-all. They placed second in the Western Big Six with a 5-1 record, losing only to first place United Township. jason Medina, Sean Poston, and jim Roby, all sen- iors, advanced through Regionals and Sectionals and then competed at the State Tournament. The Varsity team was coached by Todd Rosenthal and junior Varsity coach Marty Mahieu, The Sopho- more team was coached by Keith Puebla and the Freshmen by john Whitcomb. An opponent takes down jason Medina. . Scott Reilly's expression tells it all. jim Roby rips apart his opponent on the road to victory 214 Athletics ll SW 1?- A 35' .R . A Az' ' - .,.,X. .. Sean Poston in the winner s circle I, x ,...,,..,, ssses S sssss f et s t S t a, it , S , s as es o O A eww- f ri t- ti' 'Fifi l iii w'AA A f ' 'gli lg' sf. K , . xx i . I K Zn 4, - Y I f wk :.. in I ' he X s is f' efgffivnio are 5 35' i 1 .v X by X L1 r. A 15 F S isle' 1 T S in et, ,, , V559 !:HfxW,g, we Row 1: Tim VanAlsburg, Larry Tietsort, julio Raya, Steve DeVriese, Ernie Raya, Todd Wadkins, Kurt Bodenbender, Rick Sandoval, Dan Sandoval. Row 2: Toru Kagaya, Eric Puebla, Brent Thompson, Dave james Glen Hostens, Chad Abbott, Dale Spencer, john Myers, Bryan Ackerland, Chris Welsh, Tom juenger. Row 3: jason Medina, Rick Genz, Sean Poston, Pat Nichols, Adam Carson, Tony Terronez, Scott Schmidt, jay Blanchard, Todd jones, jeff Hubbard, Scott Reilly, Rich Henning, Darren Butcher. Row 5: Robbie Sellers, Ray Briesch, Mike Smith, Kenny Ullrich, jose Torrez, Marc Peterson, Nathan Holt, Dave Gustafson, Ron Lawson, Mike Smith, jim Wadkins, Steve Wassenhove, Rich Wiebler, Chris Mormon, Victor Lopez, jim Roby, jim Hickerson, Todd johnson, 215 . W , N we . . .. ' M- - iw lift Varsity- front rowg Sara Rock, Kim Lodge, Beth Ann Strauja. Second Rowg Dixie Lambrecht, Kathy Rosenberg. Third row, jennifer Lawson, Kelli 216 Athletics --Q . fssZ3i:s1sYfkflffwEiQQ:P1?F:f'fsfL:'weQ5?S2.:trs.ff K fxwesfsi-ffxisfzgszses-ag..XrssQg,gg . asf :-. ..- Wir-ifffifs-rffegslfz ' , Ns 3 ' f- f'4.s:e-1fPs'.e--ua-is- ii f--321, A-tes-.wart Nil Y s Qgigx SEQ. xx 5, E Ex cr as f SQ su s yt M is K if at i 1 -:. :-s, Wrestling Cheerleaders Doing an exceptional job this year, the freshman, sophomore and Varsity squads cheered for the wrestlers. Meets were held on Thursday nights for Varsity and sopho- more teams. Tuesdays were the nights Fresh- men grappled. Larger meets were held on N x Saturdays. The cheerleaders were as good as gA.i i S the Wrestlers, and they were outstanding! Sophomores- Bottom, Molly Curry, Shelly Ohlson. Middleg Dawne Barnes. Topg jennifer Schnell. Adams, Kelli Pisterg missing is Kelly Davis. Q In It Q it N ws' wp. - K . .Z . SW L we-Wmawmmwa. M, r . ' , f ., W N. f. . . . . K - 5 a- A X Ron Riggms saves another one. Soccer The varsity soccer team completed an exciting season with a 16-3 record and a share of the Western Big 6 title. We are really pleased with our success considering it is only our second year, said Coach jens Rehder. The soccer team began its year with a strong third place finish in the Bergan Tournament, including a 2-1 victory over the host team, Peoria Bergan. Perhaps the team's finest game, said coach jim Spranger, was Moline's thrilling 1-0 home victory over the Quincy Blue Devils. We were really elated as a team after the win, he continued, It was probably the most intense 80 minutes of soccer we played all year. Making the victory even more impressive is the fact that this was the first time a Quad-City team had ever defeated Quincy. Moline won the regional title with victories over Rock Island and Peoria Richwoods. In sectional play the Maroons fell to the eventual state champion, Quincy Notre Dame. One of Moline's greatest strengths was its stability, said Spranger. Consistency among the first 11 players contributed greatly. Most of the team's players contributed last year and the year of experience helped, added Rehder. The three co-captains of the team represented the balance of the squad.juniorjose Medina, a Western Big 6 pick, spearhead- ed the offense with 23 goals and 13 asists. Ron Riggins, junior, solidified the midfield. Goalie Bruce Wade, junior, was also impressive. Fan support contributed greatly to some key games. There was a lot of yelling and cheering at the Quincy game and that helped, noted Rehder. We'd still like to see a lot more people at the games. Coach Rehder commented, The growth of the program has just been phenomenal and the high school and community should be proud of the teams. We've really done something over the past two years and the team deserves recognition. - jose Medina does the bicycle . g,,,..s Varsity members are, Row 1: Camilio Torres, Cesar Cadenas, Gerard Reyes,jerry Cardoso, jeff Cottrell, Mario Medina, Donny Smith, Matt Farber, Oswaldo Sanchez, Bruce Wade,jose Medina. Row 2: Coach Spranger, Brad Gilliam, Pat Mcglauphi, jon McMilliam, jeff Norin, Ron Riggins, Baltazar Garcia, Doug Lentz, Mark Keller, Sung Kim, Matt Hancher, Coach Rehder. Freshmen mem- bers are, Row 1: Dave Koenig, Tom Rhodes, Adam judd,jason Rolloff, Craig Bates, Kyle Morales, Dion Ayers, john Seusy. Row 2: Coach Spranger, Todd Moore, jason White, Eric MacMillan, Tom Gilmore, Ryan Blentlinger, Dave Schmidt, Kelly DeSmet, Brett Hyman, jason Gabbard, Erik Thomsen, Kai johnson. 217 Girls Make Wh ves The girls swim team completed a very good season. They were coached by joe Ruberg and assistant Mike Fredricksen. The two coaches supported the team very well throughout the season, which started in late August. The girls had to swim at the United Township and Blackhawk College pools, because of repairs being made on the MHS pool. This made prac- ticing more difficult. The girls would practice from 5:00 a.m. to 6:30 a.m.g at 7:00 a.m. the girls would weight-lift. Then the girls would swim from 7:00 p.m. to around 9:00 p.m. Every mem- ber put in a lot of hard work. The team had an almost flawless dual meet record, losing only one meet to Peoria Rich- woods. The team placed first in the Macomb, Rick Island, and Burlington Invitationals. They also won the Big Six meet and placed second in Sectionals. Amy Neighbors, Katie Leinart, Nikki Bernardy, Stacee Knedler, and Brenda Gritton were State qualifiers. New school re- cords were set by these swimmers. A Maroon swimmer flies , Swimmers take their marks and ready themselves for the starting gun 218 Athletics Dual Meet Record Moline 103 VTHS 69 Moline 118 West 55 Moline 51 Central 32 Moline 102 Rock Island 70 Moline 82 Peoria Richwoods 91 Moline 117 Galesburg 48 The girls swimming team members are Row 1: Laura Prebil, We-nd Husson, Michele Lebo, Martha Rerz, Merry Coopman, Teri Anderson, Stephanie Lester, Gretchen Lanquist. Row 2: Katie Leinhart, Amy Neighbors, Nikki Bernardy, Molly Rohrback, Amy Larson, Tatty Rockafellow, Andrea Carothers, Amanda Drefchinski. 219 .cs . ., it Cross Country . ai -aa, Moline girls cross country started this season with a new coach and a generally new team. Of the eight girls running this year, only three were returning runnersg Seniors Sherry Large and Sue Sandavol, and junior Abby Salmon. First year runners on the team were junior Roberta Mountz, Senior Dwonna Goldstone, Sophomores jenny Puck and Gretchen Gende, and Freshman Deanne Day. Coach jeff Quick worked hard to get to know each team member individually and to get each girl to run to her potential. Practices differed each day. Some days, three to five miles of sprints were done, other days, six to eight miles of distance work was done. Despite the inexperience of the team, each girl supported her teammates through all the hard work and races, and everyone had improved by the end of the season. Coach Quick was definitely successful in his dedication to his new team and to having the best season possible. 220 Athletics Pacing the Distance A N at we ,r Left - The girls cross country team take an easy warm-up jog. Above Left :shman Rick Sandoval and Sophomore jeff Black know they are number Left - Mike Lester, jon Sanders, joe Dannenfeldt, Neil Duncan, and Willie Jr work hard at practice. Above - Sherry Large concentrates while Sue oval and Abby Salmon laugh at another Dwonna Goldstone joke. Row 1 - Roberta Mountz, Mike Lester, Deanne Day, Lars Rude, Rick Sandoval, julio Raya, Sherry Large, and Eric Edmunds. Row 2 - Todd Wadkins, Sue Sandoval, Matt Rivera, john Buckles, Chris Davis, and Ernie Raya. Row 3 - Brian Mayfield, jon Sanders, joe Dannenfeldt, Gretchen Gende, Abby Salmon, Dwonna Goldstone, Brian Gentry, Rob Harvey, and jenny Puck. Row 4 - David Tyler, Todd Maere, Willie Taylor, jeff Black, Neil Duncan, Seth Mclean, Chris Wallaert, and Kurt Allemeier. Moline boys cross country started their season with a mixture of returning runners and new team members. Seniors Willie Taylor, john Sanders, joe Dannenfeldt, Kurt Allemeier, Kurt Peterson, and Todd Maere, and Sophomores Mike Lester and Chris Wallaert were all seasoned members of the team. First year runners were Seniors Neil Duncan and Ernie Raya, Sophomores Seth McLean, jeff Black, Brian Mayfield, julio Raya, and David Tyler. Freshmen were Eric Edmunds, Brian Gentry, john Buckles, Chris Davis, Rob Harvey, joe Perez, Mart Rivera, Lars Rude, Rick Sandoval, and Todd Wadkins. jeff Quick, who is spending his first year as coach of Moline cross country, had much potential to work with and was eager for the season to start. The first day of practice was August 14 and the whole team worked long practices and had many early morning meets until the end of October. Both the team and Coach Quick worked hard together which paid off in a very good season. 5 i L . .7 X ,ir -Aves' iff -4, as .12 ri ., Girls T Tennis Row 1- julie Dougherty, Michelle Toye, Heidi Hutchinson, Amy johnson, julie Lundeen, jenna Huss, and Sara Rock, Row 2- Marion jeongco, jenny Wetzel, Kris Landgraf, jennifer Anderson, Sharon Dumoulin, Dena Viren, Polly Anderson, Sarah Wadsworth, and Assistant Coach Kym McCarter. Row 3- Coach Renee Cain, Sally Patterson, Kara Kakavas, Sara Swayne, Wendi Matthews, Kelly Prough, Amy Moffitt, Kristin Brookes, jennifer Ainsworth, and Lisa Mahieu. The 1985 Girls Tennis Team had a very good season, despite the young team and a new coaching staff. There were only two seniors playing regularly on the varsity team and two new coaches after the retirement of Sue Lillig last year. Renee Cain, a teacher for the hearing impaired at MHS, started off the season with an optimistic attitude, and finished her first season as head coach with a fine record. Coach Cain put a lot of time and effort into the season. Kym McCarter, also a teacher at MHS, helped out as the assistant coach. ' The team had a 6-2 record for the season which earned them second place in the conference. Their only two losses were to a strong Rock Island team. The team also won second place in the Big 6 tournament and a third place at Sectionals. Michelle Toye and Amy johnson, who played number one seed doubles all season, won the Big 6, Sectionals, and finished in the Sweet Sixteen at the State tournament. The Varsity team consisted of Seniors Amy Anderson, Wendi Mat- thews, jenna Huss, and Heidi Hutchinson, juniors Amy johnson, julie Lundeen, Sara Rock, Michelle Toye, and Sarah Wadsworth, and Sopho- more Marion jeongco. The rest of the team played junior Varsity match- es. The jV team went undefeated all season and competed in two jV tournaments. These members of the team were: Senior Kris Landgraf, juniors julie Dougherty, Kara Kakavas, Lisa Mahieu, and Sara Swayne, Sophomores jennifer Anderson, Polly Anderson, Kristen Brookes, Amy Moffit, Kelly Prough, and jenny Wetzel, and Freshmen jennifer Ains- worth, Sharon Dumoulin, and Dena Viren. Michelle Toye and Amy johnson are Sweet Sixteen. 222 Athletics E 4 i 5 l Raises Raquet Wendi Matthews questions a call on her way to another victory. Sara Swayne defends the ner with a hard-hir volley. x :ee -. it 1 . 5T?5'5i'fw M X if K f tw: :.'ff.'f 2'E-if , T li ' Y ' . '... - , , g. . 1-5 -xg 'Q A 25 'Q --W at -1 . .st NWN' he -..s-- - 4 . 1 -i f S- w it s I- S 1 -1 S-is ii , - f.-k Q , .K . Sarah Wadsworth pounds a forehand from the deep backcourt. Girl 's Golf 224 Athletics Dorrie Mowen practices her swing. The 1985 girls golf team ended witha 5-3 record after having a pretty good season. They were coached by Mrs. Judy Carls, a gym teacher at MHS. The team members were Seniors: Kim Hale, Laurie Lydon, Dorrie Mowen, Amy Ontiverosg Sophomores: Lori Brunner, Michelle Lydon, Amy Widener, and Freshman Pam Scholz. The team had excellent teamwork, with outstanding efforts from all the team members. The team placed third in Regionals. They advanced to Sectionals and placed fourth, missing a stare berth by only one stroke. Editor's Note: We regret that the Girl's Golf team cannot be properly recognized this year due to photographic circumstances beyond our control. 4 1 f V I 1 I 'l qv ' lf' Q f . 1 r 'mb ,' I '9 il' it fl If lr lh li . .0 W 1 ill .X ll! f j ,Lf ,J This years Boy's Gold team consisted of 14 team members. The varsity team members were seniors Brian Soucinek, Kevin McKeown, and Eric john- song junior Mike Anderson, and sophomores Ben Weir and Shawn Sullivan. The junior varsity mem- bers were seniors George Patramanis, Bob Blee, and Robert Escarzag juniors Jeff Schimmel, Robert Schmidt, Bill Culter, and Mike Bruesewitzg sopho- more jason Levin. The 1985 Boy's Golf team was fairly successful considering they lost their top five players to graduation a year ago. The varsity dual record was 6-3. They lost two matches by one stroke and the other by three strokes. The junior varsity finished with an 8-1 record. In the Western Big Six the team came together and recorded their 3rd. straight Western Big Six victory. In the seventeen year history of the Big Six, Quincy has six victories, Moline five, Galesburg five, and Rock Island 1. In IHSA regional play the team finished 4th out of sixteen teams, failing to advance. Ben Weir qualified as an individual for Sectional play. He then failed to qualify for state. There were a record number of freshmen trying out this year CMD. Coach Uzelac commented I have hopes that a handful of these may brighten the picture in a couple of years. Boy 's G01 We regret that the Boys Golf team cannot be properly recognized this year due to photographic circumstances beyond our control. Editors Note: , .. ,--,.. EDITORS NOTE: When the M went ti the press, the girls softball team had not bee selected. With three returning All-Conference softba team members Mary DeCoster, Heidi Hutchin 1. - - g Q M K son, and Kelly Mulcahy, the 1986 Moline girl 5 Q 9 it T A g . softball team worked toward a third straigl it f S N ' 'W 'Q' T t Western Big six title. rrri emiwfiigiiww The aspirants started conditioning in earl ?Kwns.mmrs sr A f S i Q February. Eighteen varsity team members wer - fs L selected from one hundred that tried out for th 3 M r 3 f ' team. E ,NW ,N W ri. if H L i T K W We hope to be able to capture the Regions Q A 'f . title which has eluded us these last two years, . 5- A L V , ' , stated Bob Seitz, first year coach. R E K ii .. wi if 1 W Q so iv - W' ' mais Qc W -rs.-sm wma NSN M R Q wygk .Qgigiww ao I .ve i-K Coach Baltzell instructs Tony Romeo and Curt Lampe where to complete the double-play. Last year, the Moline Maroons baseball team had such an outstanding season that they were nicknamed the Moline Mafia. With the following returning lettermen: Dave Crozier, Curt Lampe, Scott Lecnar, Chris Myers, jason Ortiz, Tony Ro- meo, Scott Swayne, and Craig Thatcher, they tried to echo the Mafia's record of 21-7. I hope that last year's record doesn't make us too confident, said varsity coach Bill Baltzell early in the season. I'm aiming for a 500 season. Any- thing above that is icing on the cake. Editor's note: When the M went to press, the eighteen varsity team members had not been cho- sen. Approximately thirty candidates were condi- tioning three times a week. Conditioning included weight-lifting and aerobic dancing at Nautilus. ,.... HW ,,l,, , ,,. ..... ,, , ,,, .if With complete concentration, Dave Crozier prepares his Tffz-if if bv Left to Right: Row 1: Scottjarrin, Chris Meyers, Bill Schmidtuleff Schimmel, Scott Lecnar, Tony DeTaeye. Row 2: Tony Romeo, Dave Crozier, Brian Soucinak, Dan Nelson, jason Ortiz, Dan Glaus. Row 3: Don deliVffY- DePaepe, Paul Davis, Brian Volk, Mike Light, Scott Reed, Donavan Houser. Row 4: Curt Lampe, Craig Thatcher, Scott Swayne, Craig Carr, Don VanVooren. Football Cheerleaders I my-a.,,,a,,-.r 4 ,S , W, ,.,, . ,Aww f,,.M.WwwMMw.ma,fqa-wana fabovej The sophomore cheerleaders from left to right are: Ist. row- Missy Laud, Teresa Gerlich, Lisa Hausman, Rachel Glaus, and Debra Robb. 2nd. row- Bridgit Karstens, Shelly Olson, Dawn Barnes, Amy Widener, and Brooke Massie. Ctop rightj The freshmen football cheerleaders are: front- Stacie Schwartz. 2nd. row- Brandice Moore, Kara jennings, Courtney Reynolds, and jennifer Phieffer. 3rd row- Kirstin Hedegaard, Staci Luck, and Lesley Hanson. Missing from the picture are jenny Wohglemuth and Iesha Levett. frightj The varsity football cheerleaders are: Middle row going up- Mari Park, Dixie Lambrecht, Stephanie Marsh, Angie Winter, Stephanie Kerr, and Sothy Chhoun. Sides- Michele Smith, julie Forsythe, and Steve Znaniechi. Underneath- Teena Bartels, Michele Taube. Missing from the picture is jim Gravitt. The 1985 football cheerleadering squad did an outstanding job. They cheered on the team with an entertaining presentation of cheers and pyramids. The sophomore and varsity squads competed in a cheerleading competition during the year with the sophomores placing second. They worked hard all season and deserve recognition for their fantastic Contribution to MHS school spirit! 228 Athletics ,, -1- -.xv - if it F, If fs .,,....,.,,,,.....,,,., lj was . r. s xx -,Q X - - . -...3,,,tu.5..,sfa - l. 555 l 1 E s 2 3 r Basketball xf X, M-W' Cheerleaders ftop leftj The varsity basketball cheerleaders are: Front- Mari Park. lst. row- Ted Watkins, Michelle Taube. Shane Reichenburg, john Roberson, and Sean McCombs. Top row- Michele Smith, Stephanie Marsh, Angie Winter, julie Forsythe, and Teena Barrels. Crop rightj The freshmen basketball cheerleaders are: Front- Kersten Hedegard. Znd. row- jennifer Phieffer, Kara Jennings, and Krista Miner. 3rd, row- Courtney Reynolds. Top- Staci Leech. fleftj The sophomore cheerleaders are: Front- Bridgit Karstens, Missy Laud, and Amy Widener. 2nd row- Debra Robb. Back row- Rachel Glaus, and Teresa Gerlich, Top- Lisa Hausman. The freshmen, sophomore, and varsity basketball cheerleaders all did an outstanding job this year. The varsity squad had the addition of male cheerleaders on the squad for the first time at MHS. Their added strength made for a super squad! Freshmen cheered at all of the ninth grade home games. The sophomore and varsity squads both performed at the game and away games. It was a pleasure to watch them as they created pyramids and did flips while keeping school spirit at its best! Tennis Nets Success Above: john Dilulio psyches up for an ace. Above right: Stretching wide for a forehand, jason Levin makes Bjorn Borg jealous. S , E. S ti if t i it . Z 1 5 ' 3 1 A '15 Q. 55-xsgg fi? tg E i . . .. Q- wifes: it A ' i i.e....a..wgfgsfsSigfi. HE 35 W 2 'f ,., 1 . 5 ii K 2 2? 1' f 2 'l 9 ii ! Row 1: Paul Rouse, Tim Anderson, jeff Timson, Gary Knisley, Tom Klouda, Guy White, Mike Riggens, and Steve Dum Row 2: Coach Tom Derouin, Steve Payne, Gerry Saunders, Rob Scranton, Andy Dailey, john Dilulio, Eric Benson, Rick Paul Scranton, Tim Derouin, and Coach john Blomquist. H s s y Wa, I 5 g i 5 , i 5 3 e- fi i 2 5 Egg iss Y . f -1 i 32 ., E H: Q if K2 ' ...J-.xx if ff.. f fl junior Andy Dailey rips a cross-court backhand. if ' f iff Y' ' y -- . V! ' , . ,m f Q Q ' WM, 5 rw 1: Tom Slininger,jeff Cook, jeff Cottrell. Row 2: Alex VanQuathem, jason Reed, Steve mson, Bret Thompson, Dan Husson. aw 1: Dave Kessler, Kevin Kehoe, Leif Rauer,jeff Meyers, Kyle Ringquist, Todd Moore. Row Derek Vogler, Mike jeongco, jim Mowell, Kris Kakavas, Kelly Desmet, Ty Campes, Eric ompson. X M -. .. 3 .. ..,, d-rd: Leaping for a high volley, Paul Rouse shows some skin. was-i 1- f sez-wtfmei-w7:.MMrwef if ' we-astifmwwfs r The boys' tennis team had another outstanding, near undefeated year. With returning lettermen john Dilulio, Paul Rouse, and Andy Dailey leading the squad, the Maroon netters crushed the majority of Western Big Six teams. The undefeated 1985 team graduated four top six players. Fortunately according to coach Tom Derouin, Our depth really Came through for us at the end of the season. Young, inexperienced members of the team provided excellent practice for the top players. The team endured two hour practices every night. For the first time ever, Moline had pre-season conditioning led by returning captain, Andy Dailey. Seniors Guy White, john Dilulio, Mark Keller, and jeff Timson had fantasitc seasons individually. They were happy to be able to leave on top. Commented Dilulio, It was my third year to go to state, so ofcourse I'm proud to pass on the winning tradition to the younger guys. Soph-Frosh coach john Blomquist continued his win- ning ways with his umpteenth undefeated year. For him it was just another great year, Well, we went without a loss and we had some talented guys. Coach Blomquist, de- spite his casual attitude, had to overcome the loss of several top players from his team due to Varsity needs. Frosh. Tim Derouin and Sopli, jason Levin were more than happy to lend their services to the Varsity roster. Even though '86 was great, coach Tom Derouin was already looking forward to '87. He felt it would be a challenge to duplicate the results of the previous two seasons. We all know the tradition-netsters will continue their winning ways. Girls jam At The Net! ,W , , ,M My i :www r 4,,, , 4 - sq- , I syn' 5 Varsity Team: Bottom- Heidi Hutchinson, Brenda Ford, Kim Reedy, Michelle Boyer Top- Kim Steelandt, Kelly Mulcahy, Lisa Moore, Chris Claerhout, jane Cook, Connie Fiems. 234 Athletics S -Q 0 i Chris Claerhout goes for two! . 'Bef x, , .A '1 4121 ophomore Team: Bottom- jill johnson, Diane Alford,jana Baraks, Stacy Paller, Tacey Meyers. Dawn Walton, jennifer Puck, Bridgit Breecher, Tasha Brown, Kris Sorensen, Teresa Bledsoe, i Barnes. CCoach - Kelly Wynnj Tacey Meyers takes a shot. The Moline Girl's Varsity Basketball Team finished with a record of 17-8, which earned them third place in western Big 6 conference play behind Rock Island and United Township. The Maroons fell to Rock Island twice and to United Township once. All of the Maroons loses were extremely close, within five points. When the team plays together, they can compete with any team in the state, stated Lisa Moore. In the final game of the season, the hoopsters beat Quincy 54-42. It was the first Molince Victory at Quincy in three years. The Maroons were led by juniors Connie Fiems, pointguardg Lisa Moore, center, Kim Steelandt, wing guard, and Seniors jane Cook, forward, Heidi Hutchinson, wing guardg and Chris Claerhout, forward. They were all returning lettermen. Hutchinson and Cook were the Maroons leading point scorers, Moore lead the team in rebounds. Members ofthe undefeated Freshmen team are Row 1:julie Podolski,jenny Vaina, Laurie Westerdale, Michelle Rogiers, Kim Dicker, Keerstin Woods, Row 2: Monica McGlaugh- lian, Sheely Wynn, Kelli Meyers, jane johnson, Hether Hudson, Coach Meyers. 255 Girls The gymnastic team completed the year's competition with a winning season and a 13-10 record. Regionals were held at Downer's Grove on February 6. Coached by Laura Englebrect and jan Laub, the team consisted primarily of returning soph- omores. The gymnasts posted their highest score of the season - 121.7 - at the Muscatine Invitational, where they placed fourth of seven schools. if We were a lot better this year, noted Soph- 7' 4 I omore Andrea Carothers. We improved our skills and worked on tougher moves. Two team members, Carothers and Sopho- more Missy Laud, advanced to sectional com- 'P petition. In this meet, Laud placed third on the beam while Carother's tied for fourth in this , event and managed a fifth-place finish overall. The two later continued their competition at the mn sectional level. , QW Team members were also hopeful for the 1 f future of the team. Laud expressed the opti- 4 mism of the gymnasts, stating, I hope compe- 'f fl e ' f T T tition goes as well next year as it did this year UP and over goes mother Molina. L 4 because we've got some good people coming up. aif' aavfs ,N ,.-as-s,..,,,... -1 1 Gymnastic team members are as follows. Row 1: Mrs. Englebrect, Stacey Schultz, Stacy Ohnstad, Mari Park, jenny Martel, Missy Bogenen, Sharon Deumc Melissa Vito,jan Laub. Row 2: Chris Peterson, Becky Spidle, Andrea Carothers, Stephanie Marsh, Theresa Gerlich, Rachel Glaus,-Iana Baraks, Brooke Ma: 236 Athletics Season if Rachel Glaus practices her scale. Coach Laub assists a visiting gymnast. Reaching for the vault is Missy Laud. Spike Ir! Row 1 - jane johnson, Tanya Garrett, Coach Charles Boardman, Kathy Ries, and Stacy Paller. Row 2 - Libby Melton, Monica McGlaughlin, Lisa Kajdacsi. Row 3 - julie Smith, Tricia Sullivan, Leslie Boston, Kim Decker, Michelle Rogiers,jenny Vaiana, and Lori Pister. The 1985 Sophomore volleyball team had an undefeated season, having a record of 15- 0. The Co-Captains were Tacey Myers and Sherri Murphy. The Most Valuable player was Dawn Barnes, and Lashawn Cole was chosen as Most Improved and Most Spirit- ed. The 1985 Freshmen team was coached by Mr. Charles Boardman. QU' , . .1 W , lk 'C QQ f 4 had 'ada Sherri Murphy prepares to pounce. Row 1 - Dawn Barnes, Tacey Myers, Lashawn Cole, Dawn Cate, and Tabitha DeBord. Row 2 - Sherri Murphy, Kelly Sandburg, Shannon Ehmke, Valerie Nunley, Krista Sorensen, and Coach Launa Englebrecht. 258 Athletics I mst A f.,r,'If Ji K P' if VY' as af. as i li- 15? 55' 'L' 5 Giggggggsig- : . tt X sei? The 1985 Volleyball team had the best season in the schools history. The team captured fourth place in the Class AA State Tournament. The team finished the season with a 29 and 7 record. They placed first in the Clinton Invitational and the Moline Invitational. They finished in second place in the Davenport West and Big Six Tournaments, Then, in post-season play, the girls won the Moline Regionals, Sterling Sectional, and the Belvidere Super Sectionals. From there the girls traveled to Charleston, Illinois, to compete in the State Tournament. They played hard and took fourth place by defeating Chicago Simeon. The team was under the direction of first year coaches jack Wheeler and assistant Sally Krantz. The 1985 Varsity Volleyball Team: Bottom Row-Karen Reed, Tricia Wismer, Kim Reedy, Brenda Ford, Leah Wignall Top Row- Assistant Coach Sally Krantz, jamie Beert, Kara Samuelson, jane Cook, Sue Bunte, Laura Strombeck, Lisa Moore, Michelle Moody, Mary DeCoster, Head Coach jack Wheeler. The Maroons spike their way to a fourth place finish at State. Michelle Moody follows through with fantastic form. 239 MHS Boys Swimming The MHS Swim team did better than expected this year. They had eight dual meets this year. In these meets they beat Davenport West, Davenport North, Daven- port Central, Sterling, and East Moline. The team lost to Bettendorf, Rock Island, and Peoria Richmond. There were four events that the team was hoping to swim at State. These events were: Medley Relay, 50 Free, 100 Back, and 400 Free Relay. Unfortunately, each event was missed by less than a second. 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A!klJV1'CIl!Ei 4 44 Autographs Q o Qfxb GYM 3158 23rd Ave., Moline, IL C3097 764 3801 I 380 2nd Avenue East Mjine, Illinois E Jewelers Since 1933 5 6329 THE PRESCRIPTION SHOPS 61265 V!! ll 1500 7th St Phone 762 7514 3637 23rd Ave Phone. 762 9356 hp kMu Mr Crabs Happiness 324- 1113 49 9 1 Z5 H S 1 vllH,fl6l' fQw NRS Ps. QQSV62 Registered jeweler - American G m S ' y 1833- 2nd, Ave, Moline, Illinois N b t in, Sout ar a f'5 X Moline, num-ns , ' ' Prescfgggogglgifiof Dail - 24 lggemggtion Service Jersey 'Rd 3 QW' . S 'IQ bx f ' -- , 1 G S 1 O X' wil ' B e 1 so 3 , I P so ' he ' W 'sa is N .Q Q' - - 'Q' Nh orl d 1985 Ven ts 1985 was truly an eventful year all over the world. It was marked by both tragedy and victory. The following are just some of the World Events in 1985. President Reagan and Soviet Leader Mikhail Gorbachev met in Geneva on November 19, 1985, to discuss Soviet-American relations. The space program was struck by tragedy injanuary of 1986. The space shuttle Challenger exploded moments after it took off. All seven crew members were killed. The explosion was the first in-flight disaster in 56 manned U.S. space missions. Ceremonies were held at various times during the year at the Vietnam Memorial in Washington to commemorate the tenth anniversary of the fall of the Saigon government in Vietnam The Vietnam Memorial is inscribed with the names of more than 58000 dead or missing soldiers from the Vietnam War An entire city block was destroyed in Philadelphia Police tried to evict members of the radical group MOVE from their fortified rowhouse by dropping a small bomb on the building A fire was started by the device and about 60 houses were destroyed Cincinatti Reds player manager Pete Rose broke Ty Cobbs career hit record in September The historic No 4 192 hit was a single to left field on a 2 1 pitch from San Diego Padres right hander Eric Show with one out in the bottom of the first inning A series of devastating earthquakes rumbled through Mexico City in September and the death toll was in the thousands Few in the metropoli tan area of 18 million escaped the effects of the first quake which registered 8 1 on the Richter scale or the second quake which measured 7 5 Four prominent actors died in late 1985 Orson Welles 70 of a heart attack Lloyd Nolan 83 of lung cancer Rock Hudson 59 of AIDS Yul Brynner 65 of cancer Four Palestinian terrorists hijacked the Italian cruise liner Achille Lauro while on a Mediterranean cruise One American was killed After the ship was released the Egyp tian government agreed to return the hi jackers to the PLO However the hijackers were intercepted by American jets as they were flown out of Egypt and returned to Italy to stand trial The Kansas City Royals won the World Series Bret Saberhagen pitched a five hitter to give the Royals the World Series crown over the Saint Louis Cardinals Saberhagen the winner of two series games was named as the Most Valuable Player in the series A Delta Airlines jetliner crashed near Dal las in August killing 137 people Thirty four people survived the crash but five died of injuries later The plane encountered a severe wind shear as it plunged to the ground 7 . . , y ' ' , . 2 i , , S 12-Q: , , , , , i V y ' P 7' ' ' ' wmj, ,... .1,m,...U..-zz-. . , - n y 4 I j K ii, ta, -er...-ai. - K I nfl? . . . be -f X . K ' v . . . . - . . . . . 5,5 ML y - - .ggi y . 276 Epilogue 'T . , N fr- .. we' 4 il- P: f-qgw .,g,,. Q-'K it sw--tt . - - - - In , Qopposite page, above leftj Riots were an almost daily occurence in South Africa as blacks protested Apartheid. In this photo, a white man runs from a jeering group of stone-throwing blacks in downtown Johannesburg. Widespread violence continued to breakout throughout the country. Copposite page, lower leftj A Trans World Airlines jet with 145 passengers and eight crew members was hijacked in Athens, Greece, in june. The Sheite hijackers released most of the hostages within days, but the remaining 39 hostages were held for 17 days. One American hostage was killed. In this picture a hijacker leans out the window of the plane. fabovej The war in the Mid-East continued. A distraught Moslem man hugs his son moments after they survived a car bomb explosion outside a West Beirut restaurant in late August, They are shown being hurried away from the carnage by another man as cars bum in the rubble-strewn street. Cleftj The Chicago Bears won Super Bowl XX beating the New England Patriots 46-10. Here Chicago Bears jim McMahon and kicker Kevin Butler celebrate on the sidelines. X 4 f his 4 D ar V- Ash ' he story of the years activities would not be complete without the Z' memories of the building changes which have occurred. The most memorable one is the change which happened at the beginning of the project. Anybody who entered MMHS can remember the stench which smelled like burning moth balls. But, of course, this smell was the melting tar. This, mixed with the ninety degree weather, made it unpleasant for both the students and the faculty. Besides the smell, other factors, such as the strange objects seen flying from the roof and the huge melting pot parked in front of the school, were a nuisance. This monstrous contraption made it difficult for parents picking up their students. Not only was it hard for the parents, but students trying to get out of the circle drive often got stuck in the heavy traffic. Perhaps the only good from the project was the momentary diversion caused during class as the crane swung another bucket of tar past the windows. Aboveg The workers of the roofmg project take a break in the heat of the summer. Rightg Machines decorate the rooftops of MHS. 280 Epilogue iM -E E Thank Goodness t's Wei Frida y! Thank goodness it's Friday! How many times in one Friday could a person roaming the halls of MHS hear that familiar phrase? Though it's doubtful that anyone has ever tried to count, that is the one phrase that gets everyone through the week. Unfortunately, this is the one aspect of high school life that is next to impossible to accurately report. This is too bad since the weekend seems to bring out the true personality in each of us. fHowever we do our own ideas as to what goes on during the weekend, but those rumors about all those parties probably aren't true anyway.j Unlike the Senioritis, that gradual personality change known as the Weekend Syndrome seems to creep up day by day. Here is one example: Monday- Students wear sweats to school. The tardy rate is at it's highest point of the week. Though many people make it to school, psychological absences are common. Teachers spend a' majority of the hour waking people up. There are no such things as Early Bird Classes. Tuesday- The weekend is beginning to wear off. The halls are filled with people trying to finish their home- work from Monday. People show up for Early Bird. Wednesday- It's the middle of the week and people realize that they've made it with three days of school already. Homework is done and dress clothes are popular. Thursday- Weekend plans are being made already. Homework is starting to slack off: after all, it's almost Friday! Friday- TGIF! Every outfit imaginable can be seen. Spirits are high and everyone is smiling. There is a good deal of laughing and teachers are as eager as the students to leave school. David Kessler and Mr. Mercer are caught in the unforgivable sin of taping a newspaper v together. This MHS fish gasps as he comes up for air when he discovers a large whale is lounging in the pool. Splattered with mud and other unidentifiable debris, this is one pair of Nikes that is going to lead a rumblea and tumble life. The elements of the story have been defined. The cast has been chosen, and each character has played his part well. 1986 has been a year full of changes at MHS, but the positive attitude of everyone has made those changes work for the benefit of the school. MHS has been the setting of this story, but the pursuit for excellence will continue to follow each individual after he leaves. 282 Epilogue gf. S ggpwyx Q--l....... by TG.I.F. The exuberant Moline fans cheer on their team. Uniquely attired members of the swim team count the seconds, Overwhelmed by excitement, Kelly Eastman, Lisa Foley, Amy Seeley, and Ken Cashion expose their true personality at Homecoming. Mr. Witte and Mr. Lee share common belief. 283 284 Epilogue Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Beckman 806 36th. Street Mr. T. Patrick Berry 1800 25th. Street Mr. David R. Collins 3403 45th. Street Mr. and Mrs. William Coopman 1711 55th. Street Place Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Crozier 2602 2nd. Street Mr. and Mrs. William Dailey 1330 30th. Street Mr. and Mrs. L.H. Dilulio 2901 15th. Avenue Mr. and Mrs. George Foster 2521 15th. Street, Rock Island Mr. and Mrs. Bernard French 2313 45th. Street Mr. and Mrs. Allan Haytcher 4412 20th. Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Chris Huss 2918 27th. Avenue A. Mr. and Mrs. H. Peter Keller 3511 27th. Avenue Court Mr. and Mrs. Roy Lagerblade 2631 35th. Street Mr. and Mrs. Scott Lochrie 918 19th. Street Mr. and Mrs. jan Marsh 3403 49th. Street nit I lan-OHS Mr. and Mrs. john Martin 3501 56th. Street Place MHS Instrumental Parents Group Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Mueller 2315 13th. Street Mr. and Mrs. Tom Nusbaum 4524 41st. Avenue Court Plumbs Design Shoppe Mary Carson Roykouff Floorcovering, Ltd. 3145 23rd. Avenue Dr. and Mrs. Michael Thompson 2921 18th. Avenue Mr. and Mrs. Robert Tracinski 3522 56th. Street Place Mr. and Mrs. Terry Tufty 3518 39th. Street Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Van Speybroeck 1715 14th. Street Mr. jerry Wallaert 1402 28th. Avenue Dr. and Mrs. Dan Watkins 2960 15th. Avenue Dr. and Mrs. john Watkins 2716 16th. Avenue Mr. and Mrs. james Weber 5202 37th. Avenue Court Mr. and Mrs. jerry Wynes 3214 4th. Street lkCKERLAND, DARIN ADC 12 ACKLEY, JACQUELYNN 0.0. 12 ADAMS, KELLI ADC 12, Contemporaires 11,12, French Club 10, French National Honor Society 11,12, M 11,12, Cheerleading 10,12, Track 10, Spirits 10, One Night of Melody 11,12 ALLEN, SHERRI HERO 12 ALTER, PETER German Club 10,11,12 Presi- dent, Stage Crew 12 Sound of Music , Up the Down Staircase , David and Lisa , Football 1, National Honor Society 11,12, Political Club 11,12 AMIOT, TINA Choir 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Sound of Music 12 CFrau Scheiwerj, Pit Orchestra 11 ANDERSON, AMY French Club 10, French Honor Society 10,11,12, Tennis 10,11,12 ANDERSON, JOHN Kaleiodscript 12, Line O'Type 11 ANDERSON, poraires 11,12, Football 11 ANDERSON, LORI CWT 12fTreas.J, Na- :ional Honor Society 11,12 ANDERSON, SHAWN ADC 12, German l0,ll BAILEY, KARLA ADC 12, choir 10,11,12, German 10,11,12, The Remarkable Mr. Penny- Jacket , Funny Girl , Rebel without a Cause , Bad Seed 10, Twelve Angry Jurors Ijuror if9J, The Sound of Music CBaronessJ, 'Up the Down Staircase CFrances Eganj, Da- rid and Lisa CStudent directorjg Thespians 10,11,12 BAKER, ANDY intramurals 12 BARBER, JOE ADC 12, Band 10, Kaleido- script 10,11,12, Line O'Type 11,12, M 10,12, 'The Matchmaker CAugustJ and publicity di- 'ector 11, Up the Down Staircase fMr. Des- erj, David and Lisa CML Clevensj 12, Span- sh Club 11 BARBER, MARY Choir 11,12, Once Upon a Mattress CLady in Waitingj, Hello Dolly iChorusJ, Volleyball 11,12CstatisticianJ, Bas- :etball 12fmgr.J, Choir piano accompanist BARTLETT, DAVE Choir 10,11,12, Football .2 3ARTROM, TONYA Art Club 12 3AUM, BRYAN OO 11,12 3EARD, JACKIE Wresterletres 10,11,12, Young Life 12 3EALE, RICK ADC 12, Kaleidoscript 12, Swimming 10,11,12, Ski Club 11,12, Young Life ,1,12, Key Club 12, VICA 12, Intramural foot- aall 10,11,12, volleyball 12 IENSON, ERIK ADC 12, Ski Club 10, Tennis 0,11,12, Soccer 11 3ILEDDO, THERESA ADC 12, Latin Club 0,11, Kaleidoscript 11, oo 12, Science Club 12, iki Club 10 IIONDO, RACHELLE Contemporaires 12, vi 12, Spanish Honor Society 11,12, Cheerlead- ngffootballj 10, National Honor Society 11,12, One Night of Melody Cdancel 12, Wrester- ette 10,11 UURSTROM, SCOTT Ski Club 10,12 ILACK, CHRIS Orchestra 10,11, Spirits 10 SLANCHARD, JAY Wrestling 10,11 ILANKENSHIP, BILL VMT,Junior, Senior LAURA ADC 12, Contem- Cheerleading 10, Intramural Float ' BLEE, ROBERT ADC Ccommitteeb 12, French Club 10, French National Honor Society 10,11,12 Cpres.J, Golf 10,11,12, Student Con- gress 11,12, Ski Club 10,11 Cpublicity chairmanjg Young Life 10,11,12, Key Club 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12 BLOOMER, DOUGLAS Ski Club 10,11,12, Track 11 BRAET, TAMMIE HERO 12, Gymnastics 11 BROOD, ANDERS ADC 12, Spanish Honor Society 12, Football 10,11,12, Track 10, Intra- murals 11,12, Student Congress 12, National Honor Society 12 BROER, ALLEN Basketball 10,11,12, Foot- ball 10, VICA 12 BROWN, MIKE Sales and Marketing I BROWN, SEAN ADC 10,11,12, Rebel With- out a Cause , Funny Girl 10, Paper Chase , Little Mary Sunshine 11, Up the Down Stair- case 12 fall technicalj, OO 12, Thespians 10,11,12 BUCK, SCOTT German Club 11,12, Key Club 11,12, M 10, Ski Club 11,12, National Honor Society 11,12 BUMANN, TERRY VICA 11,12 BUNTE, KELLY ADC 12, Contemporaires 11,12, French Honor Society, LO'T 11 fgirl's sports editorj, 12 ffeatures editorj, One Night of Melody 11, Volleyball 10,11, Softball 10, Student Congress 11,12, National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Class President 11,12, Rotary 12 BURNS, LINDA HERO 11, Latin Club 11,12, Sales and Marketing II 12 CANIDA, ALAN German Club 10,11,12 CAMPBELL, DEBBIE OO 12 CARLSON,JAMIE Thespians 12, Stage Crew 11, French Club 10,11, French Honor Society 10,11, LO'T 11, Spirits 11 CAREY, DENA French Club 10,11,12, LO'T 10,11,12, Swimming 10,11,12 CASWELL, ELIZABETH ADC 12, Choir 11,12, Contemporaires 12, French Honor Society 10,11,12, LO'T 11,12 fFine Arts Editorjg Rebel Without a Cause Cpublicity chiefj, Funny Girl fdancerl, Bad Seed I publicity crewj 10, Little Mary Sunshine Cdancer, chorusj, Pa- per Chase fstage crewj, Matchmaker fpub- licity crewj, The Furies CGhost'of Clytemnes- tral 11, The Sound of Music fstudent direc- torj, David and Lisa Cpublicity crewj 12, Na- tional Honor Society 11,12, District Music Fes- tival 11,12, All-State Music Festival 12, Illinois State Scholar 12 CHRISTENSEN, KENT German Club 11,12 CIMA, TEENA ADC 12, Key Club 12, Track 10,11,12, Football Manager 11, Cheerleading 10, Intramurals 10,11,12, Young Life 12, Wrestler- Cttc 10 CLIAR, AMY ADC 12, Latin Club 10, Track 10, Spirits 10, Young Life 12, Wrestlerette 11,12 CLOSE, ERIK VMT 11,12 COLLINS, CHRIS Ski Club 11,12, Football 11,12 CROZIER, DAVE ADC 12, Key Club 12, Student Congress 10, Baseball 10,11,12, Basket- ball 10,11,12, Class Vice President 11,12, Intra- murals 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12 , D'ALMEIDA,JOIA Band 10, French Honor Society 11,12 DANNENFELDT, JOSEPH Band 10, Ger- man Club 10, Key Club 11,12 fVice Presidentjg M 11, Ski Club 10,11 QChairmanJ, Tennis 10,11 fCaptainJ, Cross Country 11,12, Student Con- gress 12, Intramurals 10,11,12 DAVIS, SHERRY OO 12th DAXON, GREG Junior Achievement 11,12, Intramural Football 11,12 DECLOEDT, DEREK ADC 12, Football 10,11,12, Basketball Intramurals 10,11,12, Stu- dent Congress 12, Latin Club 10,11,12 fTreas.j, National Honor Society 11,12 DECOSTER, MARY ADC 12, German Club 11,12, Volleyball 10,11,12, Softball 10,11,12, Stu- dent Congress 10,12 DEBACKER, KIM Basketball 10, Softball 10,11,12, Young Life 11, Intramural Football 10,11, Intramural Basketball 10,11 DECLERK, ERIC One Night of Melody 10,11, Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 12, Latin Club 10,11, Sales and Marketing 12 DEGRAEVE,JOE ADC 12, Band 10, FNA 12, Ski Club 11, Football 10,11, Student Congress 10, Intramurals DEKEYZER, ANTHONY Football 10, Track 10, Vica 12 DELONG, DONA LEE DE 11,12, Thespians 11 DEPOORTER, AMY Young Life 11,12 DERRICK, BENJI ADC 10,11,12, Band 10,11, Choir 10,11,12, Key Club 10,11,12 Csecretaryj, LO'T 12 Cboy's sports editorj, M 12, Funny Girl Csinger, dancerj 10, Little Mary Sun- shine CRangerJ 11, Sound of Music CAdmi- ral von Schreiberj, Up the Down Staircase CRusty O'BrianJ 12, Science Club 12, Thespians 11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12, Stage Crew 10,11,12, Latin Club 10,11 DESMET, KERI ADC 12, Spanish Club 10,11 DEVRIESE, STEVE Football 10,11,12, Wres- tling 10,11,12 DEWISPELAERE, PAUL ADC 12, Choir 10,11,12, Kaleidoscript 12 fart staffj, Funny Girl CWaiterJ 10, Little Mary Sunshine fRangerJ 11, Sound of Music CHerr Zellerj 12, All-State Honors Chorus 12 DEWULF, VICTORIA ADC 12, Choir 12, Contemporaires 12, LO'T 11,12 CBoy's Sports Editorj, M 10, Ski Club 12, Swimming 10,11, Announcements 12, Homecoming Court 12, National Honor Society 11,12, Young Life 12 DICK,JEFF ADC 12, Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 10,11,12, Intramural football 11,12, volleyball 10,11,12, Quad-City Youth Symphony Orches- tra'10,11,12, Quad City Music Guild 12, Jazz Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, Pit Orchestra 10,11,12, Engineering Explorers 10, Galesburg- Knox College Invitational Honor Orchestra 11, National Honor Society 11,12, Math team 10,11,12 Clocal and statejg Illinois State Scholar DIETZ, MARK ADC 12, Ski Club 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Track 11,12, Spanish Honor Society 10,11, National Honor Society 11,12 DIIULIO,JOHN ADC 12, French Club 11,12, M 11, Tennis 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,12 ,, DOERR, KATHI ADC 12, Contemporaires 123 M 11,123 Ski Club 10,11, Spanish Club 103 Tennis 11,123 Intramurals 11, National Honor Society 11,12 DONDANVILLE, JOE ADC 12, Key Club 10,11,12, LO'T 123 Spanish Club 10,11,12, Young Life 10,11,12 DOUGLAS, KEN VICA 12g Art Club 12 DOUGLAS, MARSHALL Sales and Market- ing DUDEK, MELISSA French Club 103 OO 123 Spirits 10 DUEWEL, MIKE Kaleidoscript 110,11,123 Spanish Honor Society 123 Basketball 10 DUNCAN, NEAL Football 113 Track 11,12, Cross Country 12 DUNLAP, JON Cross Country 103 Ski Club 10,11,12Q VICA 12, Intramurals 11 DURHAM, DWAYNE Band 10, German 11,123 Spanish Club 103 M 10,11, Football 10,11,12, Golf 10,113 Ski Club 11,123 Student Congress 10,11 DURKEE, ANDREA Sales and Marketing 11,12 EASTMAN, KELLY Art Club 113 M 10,113 Tennis 93 Political Club 10,11 EDMUND, TIFFANY Intramurals 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11, ADC 12 ELKINS, THOMAS ADC 12, Forensics 12, Musical 123 Plays 11,12, Up The Down Stair- case , David and Lisa fBernard HemingwayJ3 LO'T 12, M 123 Political Club3 Student Congress 11 ELLISON, AMY ADC 123 VICA 11,12 ENGSTROM, KIM ADC 123 Spirits 103 OO 11,12 ESCARZA, ROBERT ADC 123 Musical 103 Band 10,11,123 Spanish Honor Society 123 Golf 10,12, Baseball 103 Ski Club 10,11,12 CpresidentJ3 Jazz Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,12, March- ing Band 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Illinois State Scholar3 Science Club3 Intra- murals 10,11,12 FARREN, BROCK Art Club 12, VICA 123 Cross Country FARRIER, AUDRA Gymnastics 11 FERRY, CAROLYN Wrestlerettes 11,123 Young Life 12 FLORENCE, ELIZABETH ADC 123 Choir 10,11,123 Contemporaires 11,12, French Club 10, Kaleidoscript 10,11,123 Pep Club 103 Thespians 11,123 One Night Of Melody 11,123 Funny Girl Cshowgirlj 10, Matchmaker fFlora VanHuysenJ, Little Mary Sunshine CLittle Mary Sunshinej, House of Atreus CAthenaJ 113 Sound of Music CMariaJ FLORES, JUANITA M 123 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12, Spanish Club 10,11,12, Basket- ball 103 National Honor Society 12 FOLEY, LISA Spanish Club 9,10, Spanish Honor Society 113 M 113 Spirits 93 Political Club Csecretaryj 10,11, Art Club 11 FORD, BRENDA Volleyball 10,11,123 Soft- ball 10,113 Basketball 10,11,12 FORRET, TODD FBLA 11 FOUNTAIN,JONI Science Club 12, Spanish Club 113 Intramurals 12 FRANCK, DAWN DO FRENCH, TIMOTHY ADC 123 Band 286 Senior Activity List 10,11,123 German Club 11,123 Kaleidoscript 113 LO'T 11,123 M 10,113 Orchestra 10,11,123 Q-C Music Guild 11,123 All-State Honors Orchestra 123 Jazz Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,123 Pit Orchestra 10,11,123 EE post 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,12, Math Team 10,11,123 Illi- nois State Scholar 12 FREYMANN, CLAUDIA ADC 123 UICA 11,12 FULFS, MICHELLE Band 10,11, VICA 12 Ctreas.J GABHART, TIMOTHY German Club 10,11,123 Key Club 123 Science Club 123 Intra- murals 12 GARCIA, BALTAZAR Soccer 11,12 GARCIA, MANUEL Wrestlingg ADC 12 GARDNER, SUSAN French Club 123 French Honor Society 123 Intramurals 11 GARRETT, SHELLEY OO 11,12 Cpres.J3 Softball 10 GENAC, DAVID Choir 10,11,123 Spanish Honor Society 12 GIBSON, TRAVIS HERO 12 GEIKER, RANDY German Club 10,12, Sci- ence Club 123 Math Team 10,11,12 GOLDSTONE, DWONNA ADC 123 Band 103 M 123 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,123 Cross Country 123 Track 10,113 National Honor Soci- ety 11,12, Prom Committee 123 Spanish Club 10 GRAHAM, JODY ADC 123 French Club 10,113 HERO 12 CPres.J3 Up the Down Stair- case CAliceJ 12, Intramurals 10 GRAVITY, JIM Key Club 10,11,12 CPres.J3 Ski Club 10,11,12 fPres.J3 Wrestling 10 GREER, ARLETTE ADC 123 Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 113 Spanish Honor Society 123 Track 10,113 Intramurals 10-123 Student Congress 103 Pit Orchestra 10,113 Drum Major 123 NHS 11,12 GREER, ASHLEY ADC 123 Musical 103 Band 10-12, NHS 11,12, M 123 Football 10-123 Math Contest 10-123 Jazz Band 10-123 Pep Band 10- 12, Marching Band 10-123 State Scholar3 Intra- murals 10-12 GRIZZLE, PATTY HERO 12 GROOM, GINO Basketball 10 GUERRERO, MARIA German Club 10-12 GUSHANAS, JODY Choir 11,123 French Club 10 GUSTAFSON, DAVID Wrestling 10,123 Football 10,12 HAMPTON, BRULE ADC 12,1 Kaleidoscript 10-123 Spanish Club 113 Football 103 Baseball 10-IZQ Intramurals HANSEN, DAWN ADC 12, Kaleidoscript 123 LO'T 11,123 Spirits 123 Young Life 11,12, Sales 8: Marketing 12 HARBERT, MATI' ADC 123 Electronics 113 German Club 11, Stage Crew 11,123 Science Club 123 Thespians 11,12 HAWKINS, LORI ADC 12, DO 123 Pep Club 10,11, Intramural 10,113 Spirits 10,11 HAWKINSON,JAY II Spanish Honor Soci- ety 123 Kaleidoscript 123 Art Club 123 NHS 11,12 HAYES, KELLY NHS 11,12 HAYTCHER, ERIC German Club 10,11 CTreas.J,123 LO'T 10-123 M 11,123 Science Club 12, Tennis 103 Student Congress 113 Political Club 11 fPres.J,123 NHS 11,12, Intramurals 10 HEDEGAARD, RANDY Band 10,113 Ger- man Club 11,12, Rebel Without a Cause CPO lice OfficerJ 113 Science Club 12, Thespian 11,12 HEDMAN, TIM Basketball 10-123 Footba 103 Intramurals 11,12 HENDRICKS, SUSAN Band 10,113 Frenc Club 103 Pit Orchestra 10,113 OO 123 FBLA 1 HILLYER, CHAD Art Club 123 HERO 12 HOLLAND, JEFF Wrestling 103 Tennis 10 HOLT, NATHAN ADC 12, Spanish Club 11 Football 10-123 Wrestling 10-123 Baseball 10-11 Key Club 10-12 HORTON, AMY ADC 123 Contemporaire 11,12, Kaleidoscript 113 Cheerleader 103 Youn, Life 123 NHS HUBBARD, JEFF ADC 123 Wrestling 10-11 Football 10-12 HUDDERS, CHRIS David and Lisa CSec ond Boyj 123 Thespians 123 Political Club 11,1 fPres.J3 Stage Crew 12 HUNTER, JOHN ADC 12 HURST, TODD VICA 12 HUSS, JENNA French Club 103 M 10-11 Tennis 10-12, French National Honor Societ 123 NHS 12 HUTCHINSON, HEIDI HERO 123 Spanis Club 113 Tennis 10-123 Basketball 10-123 Soft ball 10-12 HYNES,JOEL VMT 11,12 INMAN, CHRIS CWT 12 JARRIN, SCOTT Football 103 Baseball 10,1 JEFFORD, SHAWN Football 103 Wrestlin 10 JENKINS, JOHN Basketball 103 Golf 11 Baseball 103 Ski Club 113 Computer Club 11 NHS 12 JENSEN, JUSTIN ADC 123 Art Club 1l Choir 10,11, Kaleidoscript 10-123 Football 11 Baseball 123 Student Congress 103 Intramural 11,12 JOHANNESEN, SCOTT Electronics 12 VICA 12 JOHNSON, ERIC T. ADC 123 Choir 10-11 French Honor Society 11,123 Rebel Without Cause CExtraJ 103 Paper Chase CBellJ 1' Up the Down Staircase fPaul Barringerj 12 Ski Club 10,11, Tennis 103 Golf 10-123 Studer Congress 123 Thespians 11,12, Little Mary Sun shine fBusterJ 113 Sound of Music CBaro Elberfeldj 123 Homecoming Court3 NH! Young Life 10-123 Intramurals 10-12 JONES, CHRIS German Club 10,11 Csecre IZIYJQ Kaleidoscript 11,12 Ceditorial staffjg LO 11,12 ffeatures editorJ3 M 113 Ski Club 123 Ten nis 103 Political Club 11 Cvice presidentj JONES, HENRY Football 10,11,12, Wrestlin 10, Student Congress 12, German Club 11 JONES, LISA HERO 12 JONES, MELISSA Spanish National Hont Society 10,11 JONES, TODD Wrestling 123 Intramurals KAMPS, TRACEY HO KELLER, CYNTHIA German Club 10,11, 1' 10,11,123 National Honor Society 12 KELLER, MARK Kaleidoscript 123 Scienc Club 123 Tennis 10,11,123 Soccer 11,12, Spanis Honor Society 10,11,12, National Honor Societ 11,12 KERR, STEFANIE ADC 12, VICA, 11,1 lheerleader 10,11,12 LIM, SUNG Key Club 123 Soccer 11,12 'ING, LAURIE Choir 10,113 HERO 11,12 Presidentjg Salesmanship 10 'NAPP, JOHN Football 103 Swimming 6,113 Track 10 'NEPP, KEVIN ADC 123 Bad Seed CKen- kthj 10, Paper Chase fExtraJ 11, Football D,11,123 Student Congress 11,123 Intramurals D,11,123 Young Life3 Homecoming Attendant LNUDSEN, JOAN DE 12 LRAKLIO, CAROL HERO 12 LURJIAN, LEAH Sales and Marketing AMPEY, CURT ADC 123 Key Club 123 ootball 10,11,123 Basketball 103 Baseball D,ll,12Q Intramural Basketball 12 ARSON, BOB Key Club 121 M 123 Spanish ,lub 10,113 Basketball 12 CStatsJ3 Student Con- ress 10,11, National Honor Society 11,123 panish Honor Society 10,11 ARSON, KELLY French Club 11,123 OO 12 ARGE, SHERRY ADC 123 Cross Country 3,1I,I2Q Track 10,1I,I2Q Wrestlerette 12 ARSON, TRACEY Swimming 10,11,12 lECNAR, SCOTT ADC 123 Baseball 10,11,123 itramurals 11,12 ,INDQUIST,JANE Choir 10,11,123 Kaleido- :ript 123 Sound of Music 123 Ski Club D,11,123 Swimming 10,11 IRA, ISABEL Track 12 ODGE, KIM ADC 123 Contemporaires 123 'rack 10,11,123 Wrestling Cheerleader 10,11,123 Wrestlerette 10,11 OETE, JILL ADC 123 Contemporaires 123 One Night of Melody 123 Spanish Honor ociety 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,113 National Ionor Society 11,12, Young Life 123 Intramur- ls 10 ,ONG, MARY French Club 10,11, Kaleido- :ript 11,12, Ski Club 10,113 French Honor Soci- ry 11,12 ONG, TRAVIS HERO 12 CTreasurerJ OOTENS, PETER Science Club3 Political Club ,YDON, LAURIE ADC 123 LO'T 123 Golf D,11,123 VICA 12 CSecretarYlL National Honor ociety 11,12 IADSEN, KRISTI ADC 123 Contemporaires 23 LO'T 11,123 Spanish Honor Society 11,123 tudent Congress 10,111 Spirits 103 National lonor Society 11,12 CSecretary-Treasurerj IAERE, TODD Electronics 11,123 Cross Country 10,11,123 Track 103 VICA 123 'eam IARTINEZ, LISA Spanish Club ll, Kalei- oscript 11,123 Basketball 103 Student Congress O IARTINSEN, ANNETTE Student Con- ICSS I2 IATTHEWS, WENDI Musical 10,11,12, Or- hestra 10,11,123 Tennis 11,123 National Honor ociety IAY, DAWN Choir 10 fAcapellaJ3 HERO 10 ICCORMICK, MIKE ADC 123 Science Club 2, Ski Club 10,12, HDC 11,12 ICELYEAS, SANDY Choir 12 ICFARLAND, DAVID Sales and Market- 18 ICKEAG, DAWN OO 12 MCKEOWN, KEVIN ADC 123 Science Club 12, Spanish Club IZ, Golf 10,11,12, Track 12 MCKINNON, KRISTIN Sales and Market- ing 12 MCKITTRICK, PATTY VICA 11,12 MCLANE, MIKE VMT 11,12 MEDINA,JASON Wrestling 10,11,123 Foot- ball 10,12 MERRITT, JACK VMT 11,12 MICHNA, MICHELE ADC 123 Contempor- aires 123 M 123 Track 103 Student Congress 10,11,123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Homecoming Court 12 MILLER, ADELE HERO 123 Spanish Club 10,11 MINER, PAIGE ADC 123 Contemporaires 123 M 103 Pep Club 103 Science Club 12 CVice- Presidentj3 Latin Club 10 CPresidentj 113 Na- tional Honor Society 11,12 MITCHELL, LAURI A. OO 12 CVice-Presi- dentj MLEKUSH, DENISE Ski Club 12, Latin Club 10 MONTEYNE, PATRICE Pep Club 10 MORELLI, FRANK HERO 12 MYERS, CHRIS Baseball 10,11,123 Football 10 NATSIS, MELANIE Spanish Club 11, Spirits 103 Sales and Marketing 11,12 NELSON, DAVE C. David and Lisa Uohnb 123 Thespians 123 Political Club 12 NELSON, JULIA HERO 11,123 Latin Club 11,12 NEWQUIST, DAWN HERO 11,12 NIELSEN,JEANIE Track 103 Sales and Mar- keting 123 OO 12 NORDEEN, STACEY HERO 12 NORTON, DARREN Band 10,11,123 VICA 11,12 NORTON, SARAH French Club 10,11,123 French Honor Society 10,11,123 Track 10,113 Swimming 113 Ski Club 10,11,12 OCHOA, NANETTE Band 103 OO 123 CWT 11 OHNSTAD, STACEY Contemporaires 11,123 Kaleidoscript 103 LO'T 10,113 M 123 Pep Club 103 Science Club 12 CSecretary-TreasurerJ3 Gymnastics 10,11,123 Swimming 103 Student Congress 113 National Honor Society 11,12 ONTIVEROS, AMY Spanish Club 113 Golf 123 Science Club 12 ORTIZ, JASON ADC 123 Football 10,11,12, Wrestling 10,111 Baseball 10,11,12 PANICUCCI, PAUL ADC 12, Science Club 123 Ski Club 10,11,12 PARK, MARI ADC 123 Kaleidoscript 123 Ski Club 103 Gymnastics 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,123 Track 10,11,123 Spirits 10,12, Wrestlerette 103 Football Manager 113 Political Club 123 Latin Club 11,12 CSCCICIQIYJQ Young Life 10 PARMLEY, STEVE Choir 10,11,123 German Club 10,113 Little Mary Sunshine CTomJ 11, Sound of Music CMax Detweilerj 123 All- State Chorus 113 All-State Honors Chorus 12 PATRAMANIS, GEORGE ADC 123 Musi- cal 10,11,123 Band 10,11,123 Spanish Honor So- ciety 123 Football 10,113 Basketball 103 Golf 123 Baseball 103 Ski Club CSecretaryJ 123Jazz Band 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,123 Pep Band 10,11,123 Marching Band 10,11,123 Illinois State Scholarg Science Club 123 Intramurals 10,11,12 PAULSEN, DAVE Choir CAcapellaJ 10, fConcertj 11,12 PEARSON, BRAD Football 10,12, Wrestling 10 PERRIGO, RENEE Volleyball Team CHear- ing Impairedj 11,12 PETERSON, KERSTIN ADC 123 Band 10,113 French Honor Society 123 M 11,12, Sci- ence Club 123 Student Congress 103 Intramurals 10,113 National Honor Society 11,12 PETRIE, KYLA Sales and Marketing 12 PHILLIPS, JULIE Band 11,12 CFlag CorpsJ3 Wrestlerette 10,11,12 POPP, ROB Choir 10, VMT 11,12 POSTON, JENIFER Choir 10,11,123 HERO 123 Kaleidoscript 11,123 One Night of Melody 11, Sound of Music 123 Spanish Club 10 POSTON, SEAN W. German Club 11,12, Baseball 103 Football 123 Wrestling 10,11,12 PRIETO, JOE Wrestling 10,11 RAMIREZ, TOM ADC 123 Student Congress 123 Basketball 10,11,12 CCaptainj RAYA, ERNESTO Cross Country 10,123 Wrestling 123 Spirits 12 REBHUHN, MELISSA Band 10,11,12, Pep Band 10,11,123 Marching Band 10,11,123 LO'T 123 Orchestra 10,11,123 Sound of Music 123 Spanish Club 10,113 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12, Intramurals 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12 REED, NANCY Choir 103 VICA 12 REGER, ALLYSON ADC 123 Choir 11,123 Key Club 123 Orchestra 10,113 Funny Girl 10, Little Mary Sunshine 11, Sound of Music 12 CNunJ3 Ski Club 123 Softball 103 Volleyball 103 Marching Band 123 Intramurals 11,12 RESCH, WANDA CWT 12 RETZ, MARTHA Science Club 123 Ski Club 10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,123 Track 10 RUTHER, BRICE DO 12 REYES, BECKEY OO 12 REYNOLDS, MONA HERO RICE, CHRIS Art Club 123 Choir 10,11,12, Electronics lO,11Q French Club 10,113 GAA 123 Kaleidoscript I1,12Q Key Club 10 RICHARDS,JEFF Science Club 123 Ski Club 10,11,12 CTFEZSUICIJQ Basketball 103 Football 10 RICHARDS, TRACY ADC 123 Track 103 HERO 12 RIGGENS, TERESA ADC 123 Sound of Music CStage crewD 12 ROBERTS, MELANIE Art Club 12 ROBY,JAMIE ADC 12, Choir 10,11, Contem- poraires 11,123 Little Mary Sunshine 113 Ski Club 103 Spanish Honor Society 11,123 One Night of Melody 11,12, Intramural football 123 Spirits 10 ROBY, JIM Wrestling 10,11,12 ROLL, KAREN Band 10,11,123 Choir 11,12, French Club 10,11,12 fPresidentJ3 Kaleidoscript 10,11,123 LO'T 10,11,123 Funny Girl CDancerJ 10, Little Mary Sunshine CDancerJ, Sound of Music CChorusJ 123 Thespians 123 Jazz Band 10,11,123 National Honor Society 11,12 ROMEO, ANTHONY Choir 11,12, Baseball 10,11,12, Football 10,11,123 Basketball 10,113 Student Congress 12 RONK, THOMAS ADC 123 Rebel Without a Cause 10, Paper Chase 11, Spanish Honor Society 10,11,123 Wrestling 10,11, Intramurals 10,11,12 ROOT, LISA Choir 10,11,123 French Club 103 French Honor Society 10,11,12 CTICHSUICIJQ Sound of Music fNunJ 12, David and Lisa CSecretaryj 123 Science Club 12g Thespians 11,123 One Night of Melody 11,12 RUGGLES, JULIE Ski Club 10 RUTLEDGE, AMBER ADC 123 Choir 10,1,123 HERO 12, Sound of Music CNunJ 123 Track 103 Latin Club 10,11, One Night of Melody 11,12 SALZMANN, SARAH Ski Club 10,11,123 Sales and Marketing 12 SANCHEZ, CARLOS ADC 12, Spanish Club 11,123 Spanish Honor Society 11,123 LO'T CHallway companionsj 123 Welding in Shop Class Club CPresidentj SANCHEZ,JUAN Spanish Club 11,123 Span- ish National Honor Society 11,12Q LO'T 123 Welding in Shop Class Club Cvice presidentj SANDERS, JOHN Electronics 10,11,123 Ski Club 10,123 Cross country 10,11,12, Track 10,11,12 SANDOVAL, SUE ADC 123 Contemporaires 123 Spanish National Honor Society 10? LO'T 123 Cross country 10,12, Track 10, Student Con- gress 10,I1Q Young Life 10,11,12 SAYLOR, TONY Football 103 Track 10,11,123 Swimming 10,11,12 SCHAECHTER, JOE French Club 10,11,12, Intramural football 11,12 SEEBER, JEFF Ski Club 113 Football SEIBERT, JODY HERO 12 SENATRA, TINA ADC 123 French Honor Society 123 Ski Club 103 Spirits 103 Intramural Football 11,12 SHARPE, DERRICK Jazz Band 10,113 Band 10,11 SHETTS, SUSIE French -Honor Society 10,11,123 LO'T 113 M 113 Young Life 11,12 SHEESLEY, PHIL Band 10,11,12, Choir 10,11,123 VICA 11,12 SHELEY, TIFFANY French Club 10,11, French Honor Society 10,11,123 OO IZQ Nation- al Honor Society 11,12 SHELTON, KEITH Art Club 12 SIMAO, MARCIO AUGUSTO Tennis SMALLEY, DIANE ADC 123 Band 103 Young Life 123 Intramural 11,123 Swimming 103 Cross Country 10 SMITH, MICHELE ADC 123 Spanish Club 103 Cheerleader 10,12, Student Congress 123 Na- tional Honor Society 11,12 SOLOMON, TRINA HERO 12, Spirits 103 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,123 Varsity Softball 10,11, Intramural volleyball 11,12 SOUCINEK, BRIAN ADC 123 Latin Club 103 Football 103 Golf 11,123 Baseball 10,12, Ski Club 103 Young Life 10,11 SPENCER, DALE Wrestling 123 VMT 11,12 SPIDLE, BECKY OO 123 Gymnastics 10,11,12 STHACK, HILARY ADC 123 DebatefForen- sics 10, French Club 113 M 10,11,123 Remark- able Mr. Pennypackern CDancerJ 10, Rebel Without a Cause 11, Up the Down Staircase Senior Activity List fElizabethJ IZQ Intramural football 113 Intramu- ral tennis 123 National Honor Society 123 Young Life 11,12 STANLEY,JEFF ADC 123 Band 10,11, HERO 10,113 Orchestra 10 STAUBACH, CHRISTINE Softball 10,11,123 Ski Club 10,11, OO 12 STOCKWELL, MICHELE Volleyball CHear- ing Impairedj STOWE, DAVID ADC 123 Ski Club 11, Foot- ball 103 Intramurals 11,123 National Honor Soci- ety 11,12 STROMBECK, LAURA ADC 123 Choir 10,11,12, Sound of Music CSister Berthej 12, One Night of Melody 11,123 Spanish Club 113 Volleyball 10,11,123 Track 10,11,12 STOSAHL, MICHAEL VMT STRUPP, KELLY ADC 123 French Club 10,11,12, Kaleidoscript 123 LO'T 123 Ski Club 103 VICA 11,123 Intramurals 10,11,123 Homecoming Court 12 STULIR, MIKE Band 10,11,123 Orchestra 103 Jazz Band 10,11,123 Pep Band 10,11,12 SWANSON, BETH ADC 123 Band 10,11,123 Choir 10,11,123 Kaleidoscript 123 LO'T 123 M 123 Latin Club 11,123 Little Mary Sunshine 11, Sound of Music CSister Margarettaj 12, One Night of Melody 11,12 SWANSON, LISA French Club 103 Science Club 123 French Honor Society 10,11,123 Latin Club 123 National Honor Society 11,12 SWANSON, STEVE DE 123 Football SWAYNE, SCOTI' ADC 12, French Honor Society 10, Football 10,11, Basketball 10 CMVPJ, 11,12 CCaptainJ3 Baseball 10,11,123 Stu- dent Congress 10,11,123 Key Club 12Q Junior Marshall, Homecoming Court TAUBE, MICHELLE ADC 123 Student Con- gress 10,11,12 CSCCICIHIY-TICZSUICIJQ Football Cheerleader 10,11,123 Basketball cheerleader 10,11,123 Intramural football 103Junior Marshall3 Homecoming Court3 National Honor Society 11,12 TERRILL, BOBBY JO HERO 12, Wrestling Cheerleader 103 Varsity softball 10,11 THATCHER, CRAIG ADC 12? Spanish Honor Society 10,11, Baseball 11,123 Football 10,11,12, National Honor Society 11,123 Intra- mural 10,11,12 THOMASON, TRISHA Pit Orchestra 11,123 Band 10,11,12, Orchestra 11,122 Latin Club 10,11, Debate 10,11, Kaleidoscript 10,11 TIMSON, JEFF ADC 123 Key Club 10,11,123 Spanish Club 10,113 Tennis 10,12, Intramurals 10,11,123 Young Life 10,11,123 TEC 11,12 TINGLE, TAMI Choir 10 TOBIN,JILL OO 12, Spanish Club 10,113 Na- tional Honor Society 11,12 TORRES, CAMILO Spanish Club 113 Spanish Honor Society 11,123 VICA 123 Soccer 11,123 Intramural volleyball 10,12 TOTTEN, CONNIE Choir 103 HERO 12 TUBBS, KRISTINA Sales and Marketing 11,12 TUCKER, LEEANN ADC 123 Art Club 12, French Club 10,11,123 Kaleidoscript 12, Ski Club 10,113 Intramurals 10,11,123 French Honor Soci- ety 10 VAIANA, JON Ski Club 11,12, VICA 11,12 C President J VALLEJO, LETA HERO 123 LO'T 113 M 113 Spanish Club 10,113 Volleyball 103 Softball 10 VANTIESHEM, AMY ADC 12, VICA 12 VERSTRAETE, RICHARD Baseball 103 Basketball 11 VERSTRAETE, RYAN French Club 103 Swimming 103 FBLA 12 CVice-PresidentJ3 French Honor Society 11,12 VOLK, STEVE ADC 12, Spanish Honor Soci- ety 10,11, Kaleidoscript 12, Football 103 Intra- murals 123 Student Congress 12, Young Life 11,123 Homecoming Chairman 12 WADKINS, JAMES Wrestling 10,11,12 WALTERS, SUSIE Band 10,11 WALTON, AMBER Band 10,113 Contempor- aires 11, Oen Night of Melody 113 Diving 103 Intramurals 10,11 WALTON, TAMMIE Band 103 Diving 103 Tl'aCk 10,11, OO 12 WEBSTER, SHERRY Kaleidoscript 123 Key Club 123 Pep Club 11,123 Intramurals 10,11 WEIMER, SHARI ADC 12 WELLS, AIMEE ADC 123 Choir 10,11,12, De- batefForensics 103 M 113 Matchmaker CEr- merguardJ, Paper Chase CBetsyJ, Rebel Without a Cause , Little Mary Sunshine fMaudJ, Sound of Music CLiselJ3 Diving Team 103 Thespians 11,123 Stage Crew 12 WELLS, CATHERINE Sales and Marketing 10,11,12 WHITE, WALTER GUY Key Club 10,11,123 Science Club 123 Tennis 10,11,123 National Honor Society fVice-PresidentJ3 Homecoming King3 Intramural Basketball 10,123 Intramural football 11,123 Intramural volleyball 12 WHITING, DEBBE Orchestra 10,11,12 WIEDNER, JOHN VMT 11,12 WILLIAMS, TINA ADC 123 Choir 10, Key Club 123 Volleyball 10, Track 10,11,12, FBLA 12 CSCCICIQYYJQ Wrestlerette 123 Intramurals 10 WINTER, ANGIE ADC 123 Choir 103 Key Club 123 Volleyball 103 Track 10,11,12, FBLA 12 CSecretaryJ3 Wrestlerette 12, Intramurals 10 WINTER, ANGIE ADC 12, French Club 103 French Honor Society 10,11,123 Cheerleader 10,12, Intramural football 12 WOERMAN, RON Sales and Marketing 12 WOODS, DEANNA VICA 12 WYFFELS, SHELLY Pep Band 11,123 March- ing Band 10,11,123 LO'T 11,123 Sound of Mu- sic CPit Orchestral, Rebel Without a Cause CStudentJ3 Spanish Honor Society 10,11,12, In- tramurals 123 National Honor Society 11,12 ZNANIECKI, STEVE ADC 12, Key Club 11,123 Track 10,113 Basketball manager 10,113 Male Cheerleader 123 Intramurals 10,11,12 ZWEIFEL, KURT ADC 123 French Honor Society 11,123 Swimming 10,11,12, Ski Club 10,11 Sign here, please! 'fjg I Z. J'iLn.' ' Abbott, Chad S. C111 76 Abbott, Theresa A. C91 112 Abington, Bruce W. C91 112 Ackerland, Bryan C101 95 1- 49 'N bs! 135. fax' ndex Alter, Peter C121 27, 208, 191, 166 Althiser, Alan T. C111 76 Ames, Stephanie C. C101 95 Amiot, Tina L. C121 27, 171, 168 Amlong,jil1 L. C111 76 Amlong, Mike G. C121 27, 198, 209 Amsler, Catherine E. C121 27 Babcock, Deena M. C111 76 Babcock, jonn L. C91 112, 175 Babers, Chenelle A. C91 123, 112 Bacus,jennifer C91 112 Bacus, Kirsten E. C91 112 Badillo, Laura L. C111 76 Bagley, Patrick A. C101 95 ' 0 Ackerland, Chris G. C91 112 Ackerland, Darin C121 26 Ackerland, Michelle C91 112 Ackerman, Renee O. C111, 76 Anderson, jason C. C111 76 Ackermann, jim D. C231 26, 172, 179, 173, 190, 241 Ackley,Jacquelyn C121 26 Acosta, Luis 1. C111 Acri, Nicholas B. C111 76, 209 Acuff, Dana C121 26 Acuff, Dawn R. C91 112 Adam, Krista A. C121 26 Adams, Carol S. C101 95 Adams, Carolyn S. C111 76 Adams, Daniel L. C 111 76 Adams, Don E. C111 76 Adams, jason A. C91 112 Adams, Kelli C121 22, 45, 58, 165 174, 173 Adams, Kris C111 76 Adams, Lonnie W. C121 67 Adams, Richard L. C121 67 Adams, Shirley C91 112 Adolphi, Eric C111 76, 183, 179, 179 Ague, Crissy J. C91 112, 175 Ainsworth, jennifer C91 112 Aitkin, Kimberly D. C121 26 Albers, Cheryl A. C111 76 Alexander, jason T. C91 127 Alexander, Jennifer E. C111 76 Alford, Diane L. C101 95, 235 Allcock, Melissa I. C111 76 Allemeier, john M. C101 95, 170 Allemeier, Kurt W. C121 26, 221 Allen, Allen, Brian O. C101 95 Cyndi E. C101 95 Allen, julie K. C121 9, 26, 27 Allen, john C121 26 Allen, joylynn K. C121 26 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allers, Michelle G. C91 112 Sherri L. C121 26 Theresa L. C91 112 Stephanie E. C111 76 Allison, Bruce M. C01 112 Allison, Darcy 1. C101 95, 105 Allison, jon C101 95 Almqu ist, jeffery S. C121 26 Alonzo, Manuel C111 76 Altemeir, Shawn W. C91 112 290 Index Amsler, Cindy B. C101 75, 179, 178 Anderson, Amber E. C101 95, 16 Anderson, Amy E. C121 27 Anderson, Carla M. C 101 95 Anderson, Christopher A. C91 112 Anderson, Christopher C101 95 Anderson, Daniel C. C101 95 Anderson, Darren C111 76 Anderson, Donald R. C111 76, 197 Anderson, jennifer A. C101 95, 94, 185 Anderson 1 jenny M. C91 112 Anderson, john E. C121 27 Anderson, Laura R. C121 27, 164, 165 Anderson, Lori A. C121 27 Anderson, Matthew W. C91 112 Anderson, Michael L. C111 171, 76, 179 Anderson, Michele L. C101 95 Anderson, Mike S. C111 76, 203, 225, 263 Anderson Polly C101 95 Anderson Sarah J. C91 112 Anderson Scott E. C91 112, 190 Anderson Shawn j. C121 27 Anderson Sherry L. C111 76 Anderson, Theresa C. C91 112, 219 Anderson, Tim C. C111 76, 232 Anderson, Tracey D. C91 112, 175 Andress, Thomas W. C101 95 Angelo, Michael R. C101 95 Antu, Shantel C. C91 112 Arch, Deak D. C91 112 Archer, jeff D. C101 Argo, William j. C91 112 Aringdale, Brant C111 76 Arnold, Dorothy M. C101 95 Arnold, julia M. C91 112, 231 Arnold, Kevin M. C101 95 Arnold, Mark A. C101 95 Ashmore, Chuck L. C91 112 Askam, Mandy M. C91 112 Atkins, john R. C101 95 Attlan, Charles H.B. C91 112 Ayres, Dion P. C91 112, 217 V v . , 4, Q 134 Wy? ist? ..ifJc'yi Barley, Karla C121 27, 2 2, 154, 157, 168 Bailey, Rebecca M. C101 95, 179, 202, 178 Baker, Andrew C121 27 Baker, Christopher M. C101 95 Baker, Judy A. C111 76 Baker, Robert M. C91 112 Baker, Shawn P. C121 27 Baker, Timothy C91 112 Baldwin, Michael Ray C101 107 Ballard, Christine B. C91 112, 170, 190 Balmer, Lori A. C 121 67 Bankhead, Wendy L. C10. 95 Barajas, Angie C. C91 112 Barajas, Marc C111 70 Baraks, Jana M. C101 95, 235, 236 Barber, David C91 112 Barber,-Ioe S. C121 27, 34, 180, 181, 183, 182, 157, 179 Barefoot, Velvet A. C121 27 Barnes, Dawn M. C101 288, 95, 235, 228, 238 Barnes, Ray W. C121 27, 209 Barnes, Vicki D. C101 95 Barnett, Dean E. C121 27 Barnhart, Angie K. C91 127 Barr, Michelle C101 95 Bartel1,jay A. C111 76 Bartels, Steven T. C91 112 Bartels, Teena M. C111 76, 168, 228, 229 Bartels, Todd L. C101 95 Bartlett, David P. C121 27, 168 Bartrom, Tonya R. C121 28 Bates, Becki K. C 111 76 Bates, Craig A. C91 112, 217 Battin, Alsson F. C91 112 Baughm, Tammy L. C91 113 Baughn, Donna L. C101 95 Baum, Bryan C121 28 Beachler, Kimberly L. C121 28 Beachler, Rusty M. C111 76 Beale, Rick J. C121 28 Bean, jeffrey A. C101 95 Bear, Dennis L. C111 76 Bear, Shawn A. C111 76 Bear, Steven C. C91 113 Beard, Alan D. C91 113 Beard, Amy R. C121 28 Beard, Edward L. C101 95, 178 Beard, jacquelin R. C 121 28 Beaston, Bonnie S. C111 76 Beatty, Sonya D. C91 113 Beauchamp, Tonya C101 95 Beausang, Amy K. C111 76 Bebber, Rachelle L. C101 95 Beck, Debra A. C91 113, 231 Bekcler, Richard W. C121 28 Beckley, Robert C111 76 Beckman, David E. C111 76, 179, 183, 195, 173 Beckman, james C111 76 Beckman, Matt A. C91 113, 170 Bedient,jack R. C91 113 Bedwell, Bruce A. C91 113, 230 Bedwell, Tom L. C111 76, 209 Beechamp, Kim C121 28 Beert, Brian C91 113 Beert,jamie C111 76, 198 Beeuwsaert, Bradleyj. C101 95, 212, 154, 157, 193, 230 Behrends,joe A. C121 28 Behrends,jon A. C111 76, 157, 230 Behrens, Darren R. C111 76 Bell, Heather L. C101 95 Bell, jason L. C101 95 Bell, Theresa A. C101 95 Belville, Lori D. C 101 95 Bender, Robert C101 95 Bennett, Keir L. C101 95 Benson, Deborah A. C101 95 Benson, Erik R. C121 28, 210, 232 Benson, Mike J. C121 28 Benz, Ryan G. C101 95 Bergee, Kristin L. C111 76 Berhenke, George C111 76 Berhenke, Larry C111 76 Bernardy, Nicole L. C111 76, 212, 157, 219 Berthoud, Brandon S. C91 113 Beseera, Tonya C111 76 Bessee, Scott R. C121 28 Bettis, Chad E. C101 95 Bileddo, Theresa D. C121 28 Billings, julie A. C111 76 Biondo, Rachelle C121 28, 183. 165. 192 Birmont, Michelle C. C111 76, 178 Biscontine, Wandy C111 76 Bitel, Kelly C101 107 Bjork, Rhonda C121 28, 231 Bjurstrom, Scott F. C121 28 Black, Christine M. C121 29 Black, Eric C91 113 Black,jeffery D. C101 95, 221, 221 230 Black, Rick W. C121 29 Dney, Melissa D. C105 95 ack, Terrell S. C115 76, 193 ackman, Jenifer C105 95, 173 ackwell, Kelly S. C95 113 adel, A. Mike C95 113 ake, Michelle R. C115 77 anc, Bev j. C95 113, 170 anchard,jay D. C125 29 ankenship, Sally S. C115 77 ankenship, Vernon J. C95 113 ankenship, William T. C125 29, 199 auvelt, Tracey L. C125 29 edsoe, Teresa K. C105 95, 235 ee, Robertj. C125 29, 35, 38, 225, 173, 184 entlinger, Ryan M. C95 113, 217 eyaert, Roxanna L. C105 95 oom, Corey, C105 95 oomer, Doug R. C125 29, 190 Jdenbender, Kurt H. C105 95 Jdenbender, Maria A. C125 29, 191, 168 Jgener, Melissa D. C95 113, 236, 231 Jokman, Shawn M. C115 77, 196 Jssch, Margaret A. C 125 29 asso, Ann-Marie C95 115, 231 asron, Leslie S. C95 288, 113, 231 Dttorff, Naomi D. C125 29 awers, Brian C105 96, 101, 210 awsen, Charlene A. C95 113 Jwser, Christina M. C105 96 ayd, Deirdre C105 96, 182, 193 ayd, Laura L. C115 77, 88 Dyd, Michael C115 77 Dyer, Michelle A. C115 77, 234 Dyum, Chris T. C95 113, 230 raaten, Andrew S. C115 77 rackevelt, jason L. C115 77 radney, Robert S. C115 77 raet, james G. C105 96 raet, Tammie j. C125 29, 197 rahm, Brian H. C105 96, 210 rahm, M.R. CBecky5 C115 77, 168, 193 rakhage, Priscilla S. C115 91 ranch, Jacqueline L. C105 96 randt, Greg D. C95 113 rant, Melissa C115 77 rasmer, Diana L. C105 96 rasmer, johnna J. C115 77 rauneis, Allison A. C95 113, 175 rauneis, Danielj. C115 77, 91, 190 reecher, Bridgit D. C105 96, 235, 293 rewer, Brian C105 107 riesch, Raymond R. C125 29 riggs,jessica M. C105 96 rinkman, Kyle R. C105 96 rodd, Anders -I. C125 29, 132, 192, 184 Broer, Allen M. C125 29, 211 Brooks, Kristin L. C105 96 Brooks, Richard R. C95 113 Brown, Angela M. C115 77, 181, 184 Brown, Derek R. C105 96 Brown, Donald L. C125 29 Brown, Lisa M. C95 113 Brown, Mike S. C125 29 Brown, Mike T. C125 29, 196 Brown, Paul D. C95 118, 170 Brown, Ronald L. C125 30 Brown, Ruthie L. C115 77 Brown, Sean E. C 125 80, 202 Brown, Tasha N. C95 113, 235 Brubaker, Lee C95 113 Bruder, Rebecca J. C105 96 Bruesewitz, Michael B. C115 77, 225 Brunner, Lori A. C105 96, 224, 173, 231 Bryan, Marcie L. C105 96 Bryan, Teresa L. C95 113, 170, 190, 231 Buchanan, Lisa M. C115 77, 168 Buchsteiner, Andrea L. C95 113 Byrd, Steven T. C115 79 bleu I , foSQ2fl Cadwallader, Amy C95 113 Cahill, Angela B. C115 79, 131 Cahill, jennifer L. C105 96, 171 Cain, Doris A. C105 96 Caldwell, jason R. C95 113 Cameron, Chad M. C115 79 Camery, Amy S. C105 96 Campbell, Debra L. C125 30 Campbell, jackie D. C 125 30 Campos, Sean S. C115 79 Campos, Ty A. C95 113, 233 Candler, Kelli C125 30 CanHeld, Brian P. C115 79 Canfield,jason A. C95 113 Canida, Alan B. C125 80 Canterbury, james R. C115 79 Canterbury, john W. C115 79 Caras, Arcie C. C125 30, 196 Caras, Norma B. C105 96 Buchsteiner, Susan E. C125 30 Buck, Grant J. C95 113, 230 Buck, Scott G. C125 30, 27, 40 Buckingham, Derwin T. C 105 96 Buckles, JOl'1l'1 F. C95 221, 113, 230 Buckner, Billie S. C95 113 Buhle, Paula M. C95 113 Bullock, Bob C115 77, 199 Bumann, Terry C. C125 30 Bundy, Bonnie L. C105 96 Bundy, Lynda M. C125 30 Bunte, Kelly M. C125 30, 12, 38, 51, 65, 68, 180, 24, 165, 184 Bunte, Susan E. C115 77, 87, 239 Buracker, Heather L. C 105 96, 180, 202, 154, 157, 179, 170 Burbridge, Shelly D. C105 96 Burgertnlefferey R. C115 77 Burke, Patrick M. C105 96, 212, 213, 190 Burleson, john A. C95 113 Burn, Sara L. C115 77 Burns, Christopher P. C95 113, 175 Burns, Cynthia L. C105 .96 Burns, Linda S. C125 30, 196 Burns, Michele L. C115 77, 168 Burns, Nicholas R. C95 113 Burt, Amy L. C125 30 Burt, Andrew R. C95 113 Bushman, Lisa M. C105 96, 185 Buster, Diana L. C 125 30 Butcher, Darren A. C105 96 Butler, Mike A. C115 77 Butterfield, Lisa A. C115 77 Butterfield, Paul G. C95 113 Buzard,john W. C105 96, 179, 173 Byrd, Marianne C95 113 Cardenas, Cesar A. C105 96 Cardoso, jason A. C115 79 Cardoso, jerry M. C115 79, 217 Carey, Dena L. C125 30, 180 Carius, Melinda S. C105 96 Carizay, Robert C115 79 Carleton, Kenny L. C125 67, 190 Carlin, Angel L. C95 113 Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson Carlson, Carlson, Carlson, 1 , Charlotte A. C95 113 , Christopher P. C 115 79 Dax C. C95 113 jamie S. C125 31 Z Jeffrey w. C105 96 ,jennifer L. C95 113, 17 ,joel R. C105 96 Kristine I. C105 96 Laurie C95 113 Leslie S. C105 96 Carlson, Lisa B. C95 113 Carlson, Patrick R. C95 113 Carlson, Todd C115 91 Carlson, Tracy L. C115 79, 171 Carlyle, Renee M. C105 96 Carnicle,jody A. C105 96 Caroll, Christina E. C115 79 Carothers, Andrea K. C105 96, 236 219 Carpenter, james j. C105 96, 154 170 Carr, Christopher C. C95 127 Carr, Thomas C. C125 31 Carsell, Susanne K. C115 79, 171 154, 156, 157, 162, 165, 179, 168, 190 Carson, Adam C105 96, 210 Carss, Kristie L. C95 113 Cartee, Michelle L. C105 96 9 Carter, Lara C125 31 Carter, Lisa P. C 115 79 Carton, Chris M. C105 96 Case, Missy j. C95 113 Casel, Steve C115 171, 79 Casel, Steven C. C125 81 Casey, Keri L. C105 96 Cashion, Kenneth W. C115 79, 180, 178, 157 Casillas, Cynthia C 115 171, 79 Casillas, Rodney C 105 96 Castano, Caviola C125 31 Caswell, Elizabeth A. C125 31, 124, 180, 165, 168, 193 Caswell, Susan P. C95 113, 175 Cate, Dawn C105 96, 170, 238 Cate, Dietre D. C105 96 Caudill, Linda A. C125 67 Cavazos, Rodrigo S. C105 96 Caviola, Dennis C115 79, 178 Caviola, Gaetano C125 67 Cervantes, Alex D. C115 79 Cervantes,Catherine C. C115 79 Cervantes, Leticia L. C 125 81 Cervantes, Yolanda L. C95 113 Cervantes, Yolanda L. C105 96 Chambers, Tim T. C95 113 Champion, Lynn M. C95 118 Chance, Kim A. C125 31 Chandler, Tammy M. C95 127 Chelf, Lesley C115 79 Chhoun, Phoractheany C105 96 Chhoun, Sothy C115 79, 81, 184, 228 Christensen, jeri L. C105 96 Christensen, jon E. C105 96, 173 Christensen, Kenneth C 125 31 Christensen, Kevin B. C95 114 Christensen, Teresa M. C 115 79 Christian, Lisa A. C115 79 Christle, Laura M. C115 79 Churchill, David C125 31 Churuvia,jeff S. C115 79, 209, 230 Cima, Teena L. C125 31, 231 Claerhout, Chris M. C125 31, 234 Claerhout, Michael R. C 115 79, 91 Clair, Ami D. C125 31 Clark, Barbara C105 97 Clark, Billie J. C115 79, 168 Clark, Gina C105 97 Clark, jerry L. C95 114 Clark, julie A. C125 31 Clark, Ken C115 79 Clark, Shane C95 114 Claussen, Tracy A. C95 114 Claver, Angela L. C105 97 Claver,joann M. C115 79 Clayton, Stacey L. C105 97 Clevenger, Douglas W. C95 114 Clevinger, David W. C 115 79 Clifford, john L. C95 114 Clifford, Melanie C125 31 Clifton, Brian C95 114 Index 291 Cline, julianne C. C105 97 Close, Erik S. C125 31, 197 Clouse, jason W. C105 97 Cobert, jeremy A. C95 114 Coffman, jenny L. C95 114. Coffman, jody Lee C95 114 Cogley, Keith F. C125 67 Coin, Alex C115 79, 90 Colbert, Christian R. C95 114 Colbert, Lisa C. C115 79 Cole, Lashawn D. C105 288, 97, 238 Collins, Chris K. C125 31, 209 Combs, Laurel L. C105 97 Combs, Tammy L. C115 79 Comp, Michael L. C115 79, 209 Converse, julie A. C115 79 Cook, Amy A. C95 114 Cook, David C105 97 Cook, jane E. C125 31, 239, 234 Cook, jeff T. C105 97, 233 Cooke, Anna L. C125 31 Cooksey, james S. C95 114 Coopens, Dana L. C105 97 Coopman, Merry R. C105 97, 178, 192, 219 Corder, Richard L. C115 79 Corl, Francis E. C105 97 Cottrell, jeff S. C105 97, 233, 217 Cooper, Cheryl L. C105 97 Couch, Shawna C115 79, 83, 157, 165 Coursey, Leah M. C125 31 Coursey, Shelley R. C115 79 Courter, Todd D. C105 97 Cousins, Brian C95 127 Cox, David M. C115 79, 178 Coykendall, jeff M. C125 33 Coykendall, jennifer C115 79 Cramm, Selena R. C105 97 Cravero, joseph j. C105 97, 201 Creen,jodie R. C95 114 Crisel, Lisa D. C115 79 Cronketon, Colleen M. C115 79 Crosby, Lisyl M. C115 79 Crotty,jonathon C. C95 114 Crouch, Matthew R. C105 97 Crow, joy K. C115 79, 168 Crozier, David W. C125 33, 54, 65, 227, 212 Cruse, Patrick R. C115 79, 232 Culbertson, Mike A. C95 114 Culter, William P. C115 79, 225 Culver, jeffrey W. C115 79 Culver, Scott L. C95 114 Cunningham, Kristen L. C125 33 Cunningham, Nancee C105 97, 170, 231 Curry, Molly K. C105 97, 100, 185, 179, 193 Curtis, Dennis L. C105 97 Curtner, David A. C105 97 Curtner, Sherree M. C95 114 292 Index Curyn, Michael C115 79 D'Ameida,joia M. C125 33 Daebelliehn, james W. C125 33 Daebelliehn, jennifer A. C115 79, 188 Daggett, Mandy L. C105 97, 173 Dailey, Andrew M. C115 79, 182, 203, 232, 233, 24, 154, 157 Damp, Marty R. C95 127 Dannenfeldt,joe A. C125 33, 13, 44, 221, 184 Dannenfeldt, Steven M. C105 97, 218, 209 Dare, Becky S. C95 114 Dare, Chad F. C105 97 Dare, Mike C115 79 Davidson, Harold D. C115 79 Davidson, Scott E. C105 97, 210 Davis, Ben M. C115 79 Davis, Brendal C95 114 Davis, Brian W. C105 97 Davis, Christopher R. C95 221 Davis, Kelley A. C115 79, 170 Davis, Kristin M. C95 114 Davis, Paul E. C115 79, 227, 209 Davis, Rich D. C125 33 Davis, Sherry L. C125 33 Davison, Susan R. C 105 97, 170 Dawson, Tracy L. C105 97 Daxon, Greg T. C125 33 Day, Christopher M. C95 114, 230 Day, Deanne C95 220, 221, 170 Dean, julie C95 114 Dean, julie L. C95 114 Dean, Stephen j. C105 97 Dearborn, Christopher C105 Deatherage, Dallas D. C125 34 Debacker, Keith W. C105 97 Debacker, Kimberly D. C125 34 Debord, Tabitha G. C105 97, 238 Debrouwer, jeremy W. C95 114 Debrouwer, Randy S. C115 79 Decapp, Christine L. C95 114, 175 Decapp, Cynthia L. C115 79, 179, 183, 178, 195, 173, 193 Decker, Kimberly R. C95 238, 114 Decker, Todd A. C115 79 Declerck, Christian D. C105 97 Declerck, David C105 97 Declerck, Erik C. C125 34, 171, 173 Declerck, jennifer L. C95 114, 175 Declerck, john D. C105 97 Declerk, jon B. C115 79 Decloedt, Derek W. C125 34, 18, 190, 184, 209 Decloster, Mary M. C125 34, 12, 239, 49, 24, 184 Defrates, Penny S. C115 79 Degeeter, Deatra C125 34 Degraeve,joe M. C125 34, 193, 209 Degryse, Toni C125 34 Deibert, Tammy S. C95 114 Deibert, Timothy C. C105 97 Deiser, Torri L. C115 79 Dekeyzer, Anthony R. C125 34 Delarosa, Denise C115 79 Delathrower, Lisa M. C125 34 Delille, Beth E. C105 97 Delille, Elizabeth M. C95 114 Delille, Thomas H. C105 97 Delles, Cristina L. C125 34 Dellitt, David M. C95 114, 175 Deloach, Diana L. C115 79 Delong, Dora L. C125 34, 196 Demming, Kenneth C. C105 97 Deneve, Dave C115 79 Dennis, Melisa K. C95 114 Depaepe, Donald C115 79, 227 Deporter, Amy M. C125 34 Derouin, Timothy P. C95 114, 232, 233 Derrick, Patricia H. C105 97, 179, 173 Derrick, Richard B. C125 34, 180, 181, 183, 202, 157, 166, 179, 168 Desilva, Mike A. C95 114 Desmet, Kelly D. C95 114, 233, 217 Desmet, Keri C 125 34 Detaeye, Anthony R. C115 79, 227 DeTaeye, Todd j. C105 97, 210 Devoss, Tim j. C125 34 Devriese, Steven C125 34, 209 Dewaele, David F. C125 34 Dewispelaere, Paul R. C125 35, 168 Dewulf, james A. C95 114 Dewulf, Victoria A. C125 35, 12, 164, 180, 181, 165, 168 Dhabalt, Kevin W. C95 114, 175 Dhabalt, Nicole S. C115 79 Dhaenens, jim W. C115 79, 136 Dhaenens, Mike C115 79, 90 Dhanens, Stephanie A. C95 114 Diaz, Ignacio C125 35, 171, 24, 190 Dick, jeffery R. C125 35, 179, 25, 173 Dickey, Derek F. C95 114 Dickey, Greg D. C 105 97 Dickinson, Elke L. C105 97 Diedrich, Michelle L. C115 79, 175 Dies, Robert D. C105 97 Dietsch, Tracy L. C115 79 Dietz, Mark D. C125 35, 210, 209 Diiulio, john P. C125 35, 232, 233, 193 Dillin, Arlen T. C105 97 Dillon, Michael P. C115 79, 209 Dinneweth, Marci R. C105 97, 183 Dippel, Sean K. C115 79, 170 Dittman, Kim S. C115 79 Dittman, William T. C105 98 Dixon, Larry R. C105 98, 97 Dixon, Patrick A. C115 79, 202, 154 162, 168, 193 Dobbelare, William D. C105 98 178, 170 Dobereiner, Craig A. C95 114 Dodd, Drew j. C95 114, 230 Doeckel, Mark A. C125 35 Doeckel, Norman j. C105 98 Doerr, Kathi M. C125 35, 165 Domingo, Mary Ann C. C 115 79 Donaway, Eric L. C105 Dondanville, joe L. C125 35, 180 Dondanville, Paul E. C105 98 Donis, Kent S. C 115 79 Donlevy, Brian L. C125 67 Donlevy, Scott A. C 115 79, 230 Dorbeck, Michelle R. C105 98 Doren, james P. C95 114 Dorn,jeffery L. C105 98 Dorsey, Rhonda L. C 105 98 Doss, Tawnua S. C95 114 Dougherty, julie C. C115 79, 157 184 Douglas, Andrew B. C105 98 Douglas, Ken A. C125 35 Douglas, Marshall E. C125 67, 19 Downey, Chris C95 114 Downey, Samuel L. C125 35, 209 Doyle, C115 80, 241 Drain, Melissa L. C115 80 Drefchinski, Amanda C. C105 92 219 Drehman, Alan F. C115 80 Drovesky,jeffery M. C125 35 Dudek, Melissa C. C125 35 Duesterhaus, Dean H. C 125 35 Duewel, Mike A. C125 35, 183, 181 193 Duff, john P. C115 80 Duffy, Dalinda S. C125 35, 168 Duffy, Darren L. C105 98 Dumer, Lisa M. C115 80 Dumoulin, Sharon C95 114, 231 175 Dumoulin, Steve B. C115 80, 232 Dunbar, Mike A. C95 114 Duncan, Dean O. C115 80 Duncan, Glenn D. C 105 98 Duncan, Neal F. C125 35, 221, 22 Dundy, Shawna K. C105 98 Dunham, David E. Dunlap, jennifer M. C105 98 Dunlap, jonathon E. C125 Dunn, A. Shaun C125 35 Dunn, Christopher A. C105 98 Dunne, Candace M. C115 80 l Dunne, johnna A. C 105 98, 192 Duran, Yvonne C95 114 ' Durham, Dwayne W. C125 36 1 Durham, Leandrea K. C105 98 l l Purkee, Andrea A. C121 36, 196 buyvejonck, Matthew L. C91 114 Dwyer, Kimberly L. C101 98, 131 Iyar, Douglas A. C 101 98 ryar, Tom A. C91 114 nf arl, Acie B. C101 98, 212 arley, Damion N. C91 114 asley, Angela M. C101 98 astin, Denis A. C91 114 astman, Kelly D. C111 80, 178 aves, Lisa K. C111 80 ckhart, Catherine S. C121 36 den, Penny L. C101 98 den, Rodney W. C121 67 dfors, Margie C91 114 dmund, Tiffany C 121 36, 168 dmunds, Eric M. C91 221, 114, 230 dwards, Arthur E. C111 80 dwards, Christopher W. C121 36 dwards, Dustin W. C91 114 dwards, Melissa R. C91 171, 114, 231 dwards, Timothy G. C91 115 ge, Christopher D. C111 80 ge, jennifer M. C101 98 hlers, Blair M. C111 80, 197 hmke, Shanon C. C101 98, 238 hrecke, Kristine L. C101 98 hrecke, Robin R. C111 80, 196 hrhardt, Ellen E. C91 115 hrhardt, james E. C101 98 lkins, Chris G. C91 115 lkins, Thomas A. C121 36, 16, 69, 69, 157 ller, Stacy M. C 101 98 lliot, Kristine S. C 111 80 lliot, Stephanie M. C111 80, 193 lliott, Michele L. C101 98 lliott, William jr. C 121 36 llison, Amy S. C121 86 merson, Mathew D. C111 80 mmert, Beth A. C91 115 ngels, Chris C111 80 ngels, Eric A. C101 98 ngels, Kimberly K. C111 80, 188 ngle, Eric E. C121 36, 219 ngle, julie L. C101 98 ngstrom, Kim K. C121 36 rdman, Rhonda 1. C111 80 rhart, Stefanie A. C 111 80 rickson, Michael L. C 101 98 rickson, Ron L. C121 37 rickson, Travis L. C 121 37 rikson, Zack -1. C101 98 rnat, Kathlyn P. C91 115 , 210 scarza, Robert H. C121 37, 179, 225, 173 Esici, Bob C101 C8 Eslinger, Carrie S. C101 98 Estes, Laronda L. C111 80 Etheridge, julie A. C91 115 Ethridge, Kimberly L. C111 80 Eubanks, Bridget R. C 111 80, 197 Evens, Daren C. C121 67, 197 Ewing, Mary C 121 67 1-'fx - ff-' -44-Q.-, -J A' 8 4 fl V Farber, Matthew W. C111 80, 157, 217 Farren, Brockton E. C121 37, 69 Farren, Chad D. C91 115 Farrier, Audra V. C121 37, 196 Forsythe, julie A. C111 80, 228, 229 Foster, Chris R. C91 115 Fountain, Joni L. C121 38 Danielle C. C111 80, 168 Fowler, Fowler, Scott E. C101 98 Fowler, Sean S. C 111 80 Franck, Dawn E. C121 38 Franck, Susan K. C91 115 Franklin, Brent A. C91 115 Franks, Christine L. C 101 98 Franks, Delana C 111 80, 170 Fraser, Kim A. C 121 38 Fraser, Leslie L. C111 3, 80 Frazelle, Kent T. C91 115 Frederiksen, Fred K. C111 80 Free, Tim C. C111 80, 168, 209 Freeman, Ivy L. C 101 98 French, Tim B. C121 38, 179, 188, Farrier, Tracey V. C 121 37 Farwell, Karen K. C91 115 Fellner, Betty E. C111 80 Fellner, Christoper M. C91 127, 175 Femal,joelle B. C91 115 Ferguson, john D. C91 115 Ferrell, john D. C91 115 Ferry, Carolyn G. C121 37 Ferry, john K. C101 98, 171 Ferry, Michael A. C 101 98 Fetes, Corey J. C101 80 Feuser, Dawn R. C121 37 Feyen, Kevin C91 115 Feyen, Lisa M. C111 80, 196 Fields, jason B. C111 80 Fiems, Connie L. C111 80, 234 Fiems, Steve E. C121 37 Fillmer, Darren C. C121 67 Fillmer, Timothy D. C 101 98 Finch, Dennis j. C91 115 Fincher, Blake A. C91 115 Fincher, Carol A. C111 80 Finke, Beth L. C101 93 Finley, Eric S. C91 115 Fisher, Angela M. C101 98, 170 Fisher, Christopher D. C111 80 Fisher, Michael A. C121 37, 179, 173 Fitch, Carey A. C111 80 Fitch, Tiffany T. C101 98 Fite, Angela C 111 Fitzpatrick, john D. C101 98, 241 Flemming, David S. C91 115, 241 Flemming, Peter W. C101 98, 230 Flesher,jenna D. C91 115, 231 Flick, jason A. C91 115, 230 Florence, Elizabeth R. C121 37, 16, 164, 183, 165, 168 Flores, Juanita M. C121 37, 25 Flores, Laura A. C111 80, 193 Foley, Lawrence C101 98 Foley, Lisa A. C 111 80, 203, 178 Ford, Brenda M. C121 37, 239, 234 Ford, james A. C 101 98 Forret, Todd E. C121 37 195, 25, 173 Frenell, Bobbie C 111 80, 170 Freyberger, Troy C111 80 Freymann, Claudia B. C 121 38, 39 Frink, Thomas C 101 98 Fritzinger, Kellie E. C101 98, 170 Frus, Scott E. C111 80 Frye, Deanna M. C 101 98 Fuhr, Brian K. C101 98 Fuhr, Lisa M. C91 115 Fulfs, Michelle L. C 121 38 Fuller, jerry W. C101 98 Fuller, Fuller, Kimberly A. C111 80 Melissa D. C91 115 IL, 221, 157, 187, 193, 251 Gengler, Mathew W. C101 99 Gengler, Timothy M. C101 Gentry, Brian A. C91 221, 115, 230 Genz, Fredrick A. C101 99, 115 George, james H. C111 80 Gerdes, Heath H. C91 115 Gerlich, Teresa M. C101 99, 96, 236, 228, 229 Geyer, Heather C101 99, 171 Geyssens, Angie C111 91 Geyssens,jody A. C91 115 Gianetti, Angie C111 80, 173 Gibson, Thomas C91 115 Gibson, Travis A. C 121 39 Gieker, Randal C121 39, 195, 25, 204 Gieker, Rhonda C 111 80, 193 Giesler, Allison C91 115, 175 Gilfert, Chris J. C91 115 Gilliam, Michael B. C101 99, 217 Gilmore, Dorothy M. C121 39 Gilmore, Thomas A. C91 115, 217, 230 Glaus, Dan R. C121 39, 227 Glaus, Rachel M. C101 99, 236, 237, 228, 229 Gloe, Stephanie A. C 101 99, 173, 193 Glynn, Michael C 121 67 Goderis, Angela K. C91 115 Golderman, Gary C 101 99, 230 Goldstone, Dwonna N. C121 39, 220, 221, 45, 192 Gabbard,-Iason A. C91 115, 217 Gabhart, Tim E. C121 38 Gagermeier, Melanie R. C91 127 Galloway, james C101 98, 213 Gamble, Brett A. C 101 98 Gamino, William A. C91 127 Ganahl, Gayla C101 98 Garcia, Baltazar C 121 38, 217 Garcia, Manuel A. C121 38 Gardner, Susan M. C121 38 Garmong, Robert A. C 111 80, 203, 179, 168 Garner, Stephanie jo C91 127 Garrett, Shelley M. C121 38 Garrett, Tonya C. C91 238, 115 Garrison, jeffrey M. C 111 88 Garza, Daniel R. C121 38 Gaskin, Tony A. C 111 88 Gasper, Bridget E. C121 39 Gates, Ingrid C91 115 Gebhardt, David W. C101 98 Gomez, joe A. C111 80 Gonzales, Fabian C 101 99 Gonzales, Luciana C 111 80, 170 Goodman, Richard S. C101 99 Goodman, Susan R. C121 39 Gordon, Anthony C111 91 Gordon, Dristina C 111 80 Gordon, Kenneth R. C121 39 Gordon, Shawn M. C101 99 Gordon, Theresa M. C91 115, 175 Gordon, Tony C101 99, 230 Gorge, Brian C. C111 80 Gortsch, Larry W. C 101 99 Grace, Annette C111 80 Grace, Daniel C111 80 Grafton, Susie D. C101 99, 171 Graham, Andrea C101 99 Graham, Jody L. C121 39, 157, 197 Graham, Gramley, Paul 1. C101 99, 16, 210 Michael C. C91 115 Grau, Timothy R. C101 99, 213 Gravell, Lucian P. C91 116 Graves, Erik L. C91 116 Gravitt,-Iim A. C121 39, 12, 228 Geiger, Todd S. C101 98, 213 Genac, Genac, Gende, David C121 39, 192 Lisa M. C101 98, 171 Gretchen M. C101 98, 220, Grchan, Aimie M. C91 116 Grchan, Mark S. C101 99 Green, Chris R. C91 116 Green, Donnie C101 99, 210 lndex 293 Green, jeffrey C. 99, 173 Green, jennifer L. C91 116, 170 Green, Michael D. Green, Tracy C. C111 80 Greenberg, Gabrielle C121 182 Hamburg, Tim C91 116 Hamernick, Kim R. C91 120, 116, 175, 231 Hamilton, Matthew D. C91 116 Hamm, james A. C101 99 Greene, Rhonda R. C101 Greenwood, Keely B. C101 99 Greer, Arlette E. C121 39, 71, 179, 173 Greer, Ashley E. C121 40, 71, 179, 173, 209 Greer, Derrick R. C111 80 Griffin, Chris A. C121 40 Griffin, Ralph R. C 111 80 Griffith, Kelli A. C91 116, 175 Grimes, Carrie L. C 111 81 Grimes, Chad C101 107, 99, 209 Gritton, Brenda L. C101 99 Grizzle, Patty A. C121 40, 197 Groom, Gino C. C121 40 Groom, Stephanie C91 116 Grove, Christine F. C121 40, 196 Grove, Douglas C101 Groy, Annette C 111 81 Gruszecka, Edward C121 67 Gruszeczka, Roch j. C111 81 Guardia, Tim P. C121 40, 202, 166 Guerrero, Maria A. C121 40, 191 Guinn, Darren W. C91 116 Guldner, Stephanie S. C91 116 Guss, Donna M. C121 40 Gustafson, Alan R. C101 99, 190 Gustafson, David II C121 40 Gustafson, Eric B. C101 99 Gustafson, Lisa B. C101 99 Gustafson, Lisa M. C111 81, 166 Gustafson, Pamela C101 99, 108 Gutierrez, Christina C101 99 Guy, Doug W. C101 99 Guzman, Maribel C111 81 Gwaltney, Mark A. C121 40, 202, 24, 166 Wai 'fl .5284 31 Haas, Andrew R. C101 99 Haas, Wes T. C91 116, 230 Hageman, Charles E. C111 81 Hageman, Tim A. C121 40 Haggart, Christina C91 116, 70 Hammill, Kelly C 101 99 Hammill, Terry C111 81 Hammitt, Robert C101 99 Hammitt, Rod D. C91 127 Hampton, Brule F. C121 40, 16 Hancher, Matt S. C111 81, 217 Handy, Shawn C 111 91' Haney, Todd A. C91 116 Hanger, Greg S. C101 99 Hann, Sharon C11181 Hannan, Machael C121 41 Hansen, Brenda C 101 99 Hansen, Dawn L. C121 41, 196 Hansen, Lesley S. C91 116 Hansen, Nick D. C91 116, 241 Hansen, Scott A. C101 99 Hansen, Steve P. C121 41 Hansen, Tammy C91 116, 175 Hanson, Robert P. C11181 Hanson, Tracy L. C101 99 Hantz, Angela L. C111 81 Hantz, jim E. C91 116 Harbert, Matt C121 41 Hardersen, Kellie A. C101 99, 231 Hardy, Donald M. C121 41 Hargrave, Stacy L. C101 99 Harkert, Elizabeth C111 81 Harkert, Melinda R. C91 116 Harland, Lisa M. C101 99, 173 Harness, Brian R. C111 81 Harper, jennifer C101 99 Harris, Alex W. C91 -16 Harris, Lynn Nguyen C101 99 Harris, Robert A. C91 116 Harrison, Melissa j. C121 41, 16, 27 Harroun, Deena K. C111 81, 179, 173 Hart, Rebecca j. C91 116 Hartley, Robert B. C101 99 Hartman, jamie W. C91 116 Hartman, justin P. C121 41 Harvey, Robert M. C91 221, 116, 230 Haskins, jeffrey C. C101 99 Hatfield, David E. C111 81, 203, 178, 195, 182, 190 Hatfield, jay A. C101 99 Hawotte, Kathleen A. C91 117, 180, 181, 182 Hawotte, Leslie K. C101 99, 190 Hayden, joyce C101 99 Hayes, Carolyn C111 81, 231 Hayes, Kelly E. C121 41, 58 Hayes, Leslie E. C91 117 Hays, Robert C101 99 Haytcher, Eric A. C121 41, 71, 180, 181, 183, 203, 25, 179 Haytcher, Stephen A. C101 99, 173 Hazelett, Cheri E. C111 81, 196 Heater, jill M. C91 117 Heaton, Trisha C. C111 81 Hebberling, jennifer A. C111 81, 178, 192 Hedegaard, Kristen L. C91 171, 117, 170, 228, 229 Hedegaard, Randy F. C121 41, 68 Hedman, Shawn C101 99 Hedman, Tim C121 41, 212 Helms, Matthew L. C91 117 Hemm, Arthurj. C101 179, 173, 193 Hemphill, Steve R. C91 117 Hendricks, Mark A. C121 41 Hendricks, Mary Beth C101 99 Hendricks, Susan K. C121 41, 201 Hendricksen, Mark E. C91 117 Henkels, Barbara R. C121 42 Henkes, Steven W. C101 99 Henkes, Tracy S. C101 99 Henning, Kimberley C121 42 Henning,Richard S. C111 81, 197 Henry, Chad M. C91 117, 230 Herath, john E. C101 99, 179 Hermstrom, Damion C. C91 117 Hernandez, Lisa A. C111 81 Herring, Steve C. C111 81 Herstedt, Sean M. C91 117 Hertz, Genny M. C91 171 Hertz, Lynn K. C101 99 Hesser, Brian S. C111 81 Heuer, Mike R. C91 117 Hewitt, Susan C121 42 Hickenbottom, jim L. C111 81 Hickerson, james E. C101 99 Hickman, Cheryl C 111 81 Hicks, Patrick E. C101 100 Hickson, Christina L. C91 117 Highsmith, Christina C111 81 Hill, Kristina L. C91 117 Hills, Roger L. C101 100 Haggart, Tim C101 99 Hahn, Ericka C91 116 Hale, Hall, Hall, Hall, Hall, Kim M. C121 40, 165, 231 Douglas W. C91 116 Kevin W. C111 81 Tammy L. C101 99 Tom B. C111 81 Hallas, Michelle C91 116 Haller, Bob A. C91 116 Hamburg, james C111 81 294 Index Hattemar, Karen C121 41, 42 Hattimar, Kye M. C91 117 Hauf, Edward C101 99 Hauman, jennifer L. C101 99 Hausman, Lisa R. C101 99, 228, 229 Hawkins, Cynthia R. C91 117 Hawkins, Lori L. C121 41 Hawkinson, jay M. II C121 41, 40, 182 Hawotte, Andrea S. C111 81 Hillyer, Hillyer, Hillyer, Hillyer, Hinden, Chad B. C121 42 Dawn R. C111 81 Kevin C91 117 Sean A. C101 100 Darrell C121 42 Hindhede, Karen M. C101 100, 180, 181, 182, 157 Hines, Sonia K. C101 100 Hingstrum, Alex E. C91 117, 175 Hinkle, james S. C121 42 Hinrichs, Stacey L. C111 81 Hiracheta, Maria L. C91 117 Hockaday, Kelli A. C91 117 Hodge, Christopher W. C101 101 230 Hodge, Stephen C. C101 100 Hoereth, Gregory S. C121 42 Hoermann, Carrie A. C121 42, 44 180, 181 Hoffman, Paul C111 81 Hoffstater, Brynn M. C111 81 Hofmann, Sherri L. C121 42, 20 192 Hogland, Lora C111 81 Holland, jeffery F. C121 42 Holland, Nathan L. C91 117 Hollowell, Tamela C101 100 Holmes, Tony Sj. C91 117 Holt, Nathan C121 42, 59, 209 Holt, Robert E. C101 100 Holtam, Amy jo C91 117, 231 Holton, jeff D. C101 100 Hon, Alan L. C101 100, 201 Hon, David C111 81 Hoon, Richard E. C121 42, 209 Hoover, Ronald C91 117 Hope, jennifer C91 117 Hopkins, Brad D. C101 100, 211 213 Horde, Teresa C111 81 Horton, Amy L. C121 42, 16, 16f Horton, Brenda C101 100 Horton, Shawn E. C111 81 Horton, William C101 100 Hostens, Glen K. C 111 81 Hotle, David j. C111 82 Houdyshell, Paula E. C101 100 Houk, Chris D. C91 117 Houser, Donovan E. C111 82, 22 Howard, David C. C101 100 Hubbard, Carl E. C111 82 Hubbard, jeffrey A. C121 42 Huber, jeff S. C111 82 Hudders, Alison L. C101 100 Hudders, Christopher R. C121 4 203, 202, 166 Hudson, Heather L. C91 117 Huff, Willie L. C101 100 Hugaert,jennifer C101 100 Hull, jim c. C121 43 Hull, Tom C101 107 Humphrey, jill A. C111 82, 88 Humpreys, David A. C111 82 , Hunter, john C. C121 43, 196 Hunter, Shannon C111 91 Hurley, Elizabeth A. C111 82, 18 Hurr, Thomas j. C101 100 Hurst, Marc R. C91 117 Hurst, Todd R. C121 43 Hurtado, Oscar C121 43 Huss, jennifer L. C121 43, 19, 5 183, 178, 179 ack, Lance D. C101 100, 107, 210, acquin, Trent C91 118 ?Iusson, Dan C91 117, 233 Elusson, Wendy M. C101 100, 107, 171, 219, 231 rlutchison, Heidi L. C121 43, 234, 235 Hutson, Laura K. C 111 82 Marjorie C91 117 I'lutson, rlutton, Bridget A. C111 82 Hyman, Brett A. C101 100, 217 ?Iynd, janet C. C111 82, 182, 168 Hynes, joel C. C121 43, 199 51111, '55 Illanas, Paul C101 100 Inaba, Megumi C111 82 Ingold, Elizabeth C91 118, 175 Ingold, Keith W. C101 100 Ingram, Pamela D. C101 1-0 Inman, Christine M. C121 43 Inman, Steven W. C101 100 Inskeep, Alecia R. C101 100 lreland,james E. C121 43, 179, 168 Irwin, Andrew B. C111 82, 209 Irwin, Charles H. C 111 82 Irwin, Michael R. C101 100, 185 A Q 1 .ef 1 , C5419 ff! ',Sr.',T '1 230 acks, jennifer C121 43 'ackson,jerilyn M. C121 43 ackson, john C111 82 ackson, Rick C91 118 ackson, Sharon C101 100 ackson, Wanda S. C111 82 acobs, jennifer L. C111 82 aans, Laura F. C91 118 ahns, Steve W. C111 82 ames, Christopher E. C101 100 ames, David W. C101 100 amieson, jennifer L. C111 82, 82 amieson, Stacy C91 118 arrin, Andrea L. C101 100 'arrin, Scott N. C121 43, 180 efford, Shawn A. C121 43 'enkins,john C121 43 ennings, Kara L. C91 118, 228, 229, 131 Qennings, jim L. C121 44, 209, 238 lennings, Tadd R. C111 82, 209 'ensen, jennifer C91 118 ensen, justin W. C121 44 ongco, Marion C. C101 100 eongco, Mike C91 118, 233, 145 eskie, Christopher D. C101 100 jewel, Garry C91 118 joannides, Angela S. C111 91 johansen, Scott j. C121 44 johanson, Teresa j. C101 100 johnson, Albert E. jr. C111 91, 82 johnson, Amy M. C111 82, 13, 171, 170, 192 johnson, Amy R. C101 100 johnson, Christopher D. C101 100, 105 johnson, David C91 118 johnson, Eric R. C121 44 johnson, Eric T. C121 44, 12, 36, 202, 225, 24, 157, 163, 168, 193, 184 johnson, jane C91 116, 238 johnson, jeff T. C111 82 johnson, jill A. C101 100, 235 johnson, Kelly A. C101 100 johnson, Kai C91 118, 217 johnson, Kim A. C111 82 johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson johnson , Kimberly S. C101 100 , Theresa C91 118 , Penny M. C101 100, 193 , Rodney E. C121 44 , Ronald E. C111 91 , Sivi Ann C101 100 johnson,Stacey M. C 111 82 johnson, Steven K. C101 100, 104, 233, 157 johnson, Timothy C. C111 82 johnson, Timothy L. C121 44, 209 johnson, Todd C111 82 johnson, Tom L. C101 100 johnston, April A. C101 100, 170 johnston, Donald j. C101 100 johnston, Louanne E. C101 100 jones, Barbara E. C101 100 jones, Chris S. C121 44, 180, 181, 183, 205, 25 jones, Deondre C91 118, 170 jones, Lisa A. C91 119, 197 jones, Melissa C121 44 jones, Henry C121 44, 12, 184, 209 jones, Lisa M. C121 44 jones, Michael A. C91 118 jones, Michael E. C91 118 jones, Nathaniel C111 91 jones, Phillip H. C121 44 jones, Rick C101 100 jones, Todd A. C121 44 jordan, Erin jordan, james C91 118 jordan, jennifer L. C121 44 jordan, Michael C101 100, 108 Judd, Adam C91 118, 217 juenger, Patricia C91 118 juenger, Tom E. C111 82, 49, 184 jung, Tonya C91 118 viliig Kaczor, Deena M. C101 100 Kahn, David C111 82 Kaiser, Scott C111 82, 157, 168, 190 Kajdacsi, Frank G. C121 44, 17, 209 Garry T. C101 101, 210 Lisa C91 118, 238 Kakavas, Kara L. C111 82 Kris C91 171, 119, 182, Kajdacsi, Kajdacsi, Kakavas, 283, 175 Kallenbach, Christopher C91 119 Kalnins, Darren M. C111 82 Kampe, james D. C101 101 Kamps, Tracey L. C121 44 Karlson, Robyn K. C101 107, 193 Karstens, Bridgit N. C101 101, 185, 193, 228, 229 Kastelic, Kevin M. C111 82 Kehl, Tracey A. C 111 82 Kehoe, Kevin C91 119, 233 Kehoe, Pam S. C111 82, 9 Keith, Cindy L. C121 44, 183, Kell,judy R. C121 44, 188, 157, 196, 201 Keller, Cynthia D. C121 45, 180, 178 Keller, Ingrid S. C101 101, 179 Keller, Markj. C121 45, 71, 233, 217 Kelley, Scott E. C101 101 Kelly, David C91 119 Kennedy, Tina C91 119 Kent, Michael T. C101 101 Kerchner, Greg M. C111 82 Kerkhoff, Tom M. C121 45 Kerr, Stefanie E. C121 45, 12, 228 Kessler, Dave C91 119, 202, 233, 154, 157 Kim,jeanie C91 13, 119 Kim, Sung H. C121 45, 217 Kimbal, jason W. C101 101, 195, 213, 209 Kimpe, Tammie A. C121 45, Kinchloe, Larry C91 119 King, Anthony E. C111 82 King, Carol C91 119 King, Greg M. C101 101, 90 King, Laurie A. C121 45, 197 Kinney, Christopher C91 119 Kistler, Gary A. C101 101 Klauer, jim C91 119 Kaluer, Paul C121 45, 230 Klouda, Thomas j. C111 82, 203, 278, 232, 154, 157 Kludy, Matt S. C101 101 Kmetz, Thomas P. C111 82 Knapp, john E. C121 45 Knedler, Derek P. C101 101 Knedler, Stacee L. C111 82 Knepp, Kevin M. C121 45, 12, 184, 209 197 102, 196 183, Knepp, Paul C91 119 Knipfer, Nina L. C111 82 Knisley, Gary A. C121 45, 43, 232 Knisley, Heather K. C101 101 Knudsen, joan C121 45 Ko, Helen C121 45 Ko, Robert W. C101 101 Koehlhoeffer, Mike C111 82 Koenig, Dave C91 119, 217 Koenig, Diantha L. C111 82, 230 Koenig, Heather S. C111 82 Koeppel, Natasha A. C101 101 Kohrs, Michael C101 101 Kokiroy, Anne C91 119 Kopatich, Ray A. C111 82 Kottmer, jody C91 119 Kraklio, Carol S. C121 46, 197 Kramer, David R. C101 101, 195, 170 Kramer, Kristine L. C111 82 Kramer, Nancy C101 101, 102 Krauel,janette L. C121 46, 196 Kranzler, Christina C91 119, 175 Kress, Robert E. C121 46 Kretzmann, Mark C91 119, 157, 190, 230 Kroeger, Kellie A. C111 82 Kuhar, Heather A. C111 83, 171, 178, 165, 179 Kunzle, jon Allen C121 67, 197 Kurjian, Leah C121 67, 196 Qi 3 J x I-A 4. IEW . Jaw-1 Labotte, Mike S. C121 46 Laermans, john E. C101 101 Laethem, joseph C111 82 Laethem, Michele C101 101 Lagerblade, Ross C91 119, 185, 230 Lamb, jennifer M. C101 101, 103, 231 Lamberson, Lewis C121 46, 121, 170, 219 Letts, Sean j. C121 47, 53 Lens, Stacey C91 121, 231 Leuth, Melissa E. C101 101, 110 Levin,jason C101 101, 225, 213, 223 185, 193 Lewis, Laurie C91 121, 175 Lewis, Michelle C 111 82 Lewis, Wendi C91 121, 190 Lievens, Chris C. C101 101 Light, Light, Larry M. C111 82, 227 Steven C91 121, 230 Lind, joe C91 121 Lindburg, Andrea E. C111 82 Lindell, David N. C101 101 Lindholm, Don C91 121 Lindquist, jane K. C121 47, 168 Lindsay, jon A. C101 101 Index Lira, Helena Z. C101 101 Lira, Isabel C121 67, 231 Lira, Sylvia C91 121 Lobitz, Perry L. C111 82 Lochrie, Arthur E. C101 101, 179, 179 Lodge, Donovan C91 121 Lodge, Kimberly S. C121 164, 147 Loding, Holly L. C111 82, 202, 168 Loete, Albert A. C111 82 Loete,janelle C91 121 Loete,jill S. C121 47, 165 Loete, Ted C91 121, 190, 209 Long, Mary C. C121 47 Long, Travis C121 47, 197 Loose, Tamara C91 121 Lootens, Krista K. C101 101, 203, 182, 192 Lootens, Peter C121 47, 203 Lopez, Anthony D. C121 47 Lopez, joey C91 121 Lopez, Laura A. C101 101 Lopez, Oscar C91 121 Lopez, Rebecca L. C101 107 Lopez, Victor M. C111 82 Lothridge, Mark C121 101 Lough, Chad K. C101 101 Lough, Terry C111 82 Loula, Kathy A. C121 47, 29, 71 Loula, Karen C91 121, 127 Lovelace, Stephanie A. C101 101 Loveless, Denise A. C111 82 Lovell, Pamela C91 121 Lovett, Charles H. C101 101 Lovett, Iesha C91 121, 131 Loy, Todd A. C101 Lueth, Chuck C91 121 Luethmann, Erich A. C101 101 Luna, Mary L. C111 82 Lundahl, Liz L. C111 82, 88 Lundeen,julie A. C111 82 Lundell, Daniel E. C101 19 Lundquist, Cynthia S. C121 47 Lydon, Laurie M. C121 47, 40, 180, 181, 224 Lydon, Michele A. C101 100, 224 Biff! Maccall, Tim D. C121 47 Macdonald, Scott I. C101 102 Macfarland, Doug C91 121 Macmillan, Eric C91 121, 217 Macmillan, jon R. C121 47 Maddox, Scott A. C101 102 Madsen, Kathryn D. C101 102 Madsen, Kristy D. C121 47, 164, 180, 165, 204 Maere, Francis R. C101 102 Maere, Todd B. C121 47, 221 296 Index Maere, Tom C91 121 Maginn, Missy C91 121, 131 Magnusson, Annika M. C111 82, 180 Mahalla, Melinda S. C101 99, 102 Mahieu, Lisa V. C111 82 Maitlen, Tim L. C101 102 Mallicohe, Christopher C91 121 Malo, jean E. C121 67 Malo, Tammy C9C 121 Malone, Molly C91 121 Mandolini, Anthony W. C111 82 Mangelsdorf, Robert E. C101 102 Manthe, Kimberley C121 67 Marcus, Leslye R. C101 102, 185 Marhoeffer, Traci C91 121 Maring, Donald O. C121 47 Maring,jason C111 82 Marion, Shannon M. C101 102, 185 Markin, Michelle C91 121 Markin, Shawn D.W. C101 102, 170 Markin, Sherri L. C121 47 Markus, Tina C91 121 Marr, Ian C91 121 Marsh, Sandra C111 82 Marsh, Stephanie R. C111 82, 236, 193, 184, 228, 229 Marsoun, Andrea C111 82 Martel, Chad C91 121 Martel, jenny C91 121, 236 Martens, Melissa A. C111 82 Martin, Aaron C91 121 Martin, Amy C91 121 Martin, Angela D. C101 Martin, Christine L. C101 102, 170, 231 Martinez, Angela C111 82, 168 Martinez, Christine K. C111 82, 196 Martinez, Gloria C101 102 Martinez, Lisa M. C121 48 Martinez, Lupita C111 82 Martinez, Manuel T. C101 102 Martinez, Mark C91 127 Martinez, Ramiro A. C111 82 Martinez, Ruben P. C111 82 Martinsen, Annette C111 82 Mason, Mary C. C101 102 Masias, Elizabeth C91 121 Massie, Brooke K. C101 109, 102, 236, 228 Massie, Michael C. C121 48, 12, 16, 40, 180, 181, 204, 209 Masters, Mary C101 102 Maston, Mark C. C121 48 Mathena, Brent E. C121 48 Mathews, Mike C111 82 Mathis, Tamiko D. C111 82, 231 Mattecheck, Paul R. C101 102 Matthews, Wendi S. C121 48, 171, 223 Mattson, Lavonne M. C101 102 Matucha, Melissa C91 121, 175 May, Dawn C121 48 May, Jodi C91 121 May, Leatta C121 48, 196 Mayf1eld, Brian C. C101 221 Mayfield, Emily C91 121, 175, 231 Mays, Mickey L. C121 48, 198 McAdams, Kelly A. C111 82, 172, 179, 173 McAdams, Kevin B. C101 102, 230 McAdams, Lesley R. C121 48 McAllister, Krista C91 121, 131 McCallum, David D. C121 67 McCaughey, William W. C111 82 McCaw, Michelle R. C111 82 McClary, Chris C91 121 McCollum, Sallie C91 121 McCollum, William D. C101 102 McCombs, Sean B. C111 82, 68, 229 McCormick, Holly C101 102 McCormick, Mark C111 83, 189, 241 McCormick, Mike L. C121 48, 53 McCormick, Paul C121 48 McCormick, Troy M. C111 83 McCune, Brian T. C101 McDanel, Heath C101 102 McDowell, Mary C91 121 McElyea,james C91 121 McElyea, Sandra L. C121 50, 170 McElysa, Tabatha C111 83 McFarland, David S. C121 50, 190 McFarland, Melissa A. C101 107, 192 McGaughy, Mark C101 102, 173 McGinnis, Dawn M. C 111 84 McGinnis, Theresa C91 121 McGlaughlin, Monica C91 127, 238 McGuire, Annamarie C91 121 McHenry, Michelle L. C101 102 McIntire,jennie C91 121 McIntosh, Terel P. C111 84, 212 McKeag, Dawn L. C121 50 McKeag, Donivan D. C101 102 McKean, Steve C91 121 McKeown, Kevin j. C121 50, 225 McKeown, Kathyrine C91 121 McKeown, Kristin L. C 111 84 McKinley, Karlene M. C121 50 McKinley, Tim E. C111 84 McKinley, Tom O. C121 50 McKinnon, Kristin M. C121 50, 196 McKinnon, Timothy C101 97, 102 McKittrick, Patricia A. C121 50 McLane, Mike V. C121 50, 199 McLaughlin, Amanda C91 121, 231 McLaughlin, jennifer A. C101 121, 231 McLaughlin, Patrick S. C111 84, 217 McLean, Mary A. C121 50 McLean, Seth E. C101 221, 102, 230 McNalley, Marla C111 84, 173 McNeal, Wendy K. C101 102, 171 McWilliams, Debra C121 50 McWilliams, john R. C121 84 Meadows, Monique C91 121 Means, Charlie C91 127 Medina, jason P. C121 50, 214, 20? Medna,jose A. C111 84, 217 Medina, Kristy L. C101 102 Medina, Mario C91 121, 217 Meeds, Suzanne L. C101 102 Meier, Gary A. C101 102 Meilhaeghe, Stacie R. C 111 84, 19' Meirhaeghe, Rick L. C101 102 Melin, Kullen C91 121, 175 Melin, Kory M. C111 84, 168, 192 241 Melley, Ronda D. C121 50 Melton, Elizabeth C91 121, 175, 23: Melton, David L. C121 50 Melvin, Melissa M. C121 50 Mendoza, Mark R. C111 84, 1841 Mercy, joanie C111 84, 171 Meredith, Hillary C91 121 1 Meredith, Kathleen S. C121 50 1 Merridith, Kimberly D. C101 102, Merritt, jack D. C121 51, 199 1 Merritt, Terry L. C121 51 Merritt, Patty C91 121 l Meyer, Kelly C. C101 102, 190 Meyer, Marvin C101 102 Meyers, jeff C91 121, 253 Meyers, john M. C111 84 Michna, Michele M. C121 51, 11 38, 165, 184 Mierzwa, Dennis R. C121 51 Miller, Adele M. C121 51, 197 Miller, Becky C91 121, 157, 185 Miller, jill A. C101 102, 107 Miller, john C91 Miller, Leslie R. C121 51 Miller, Lori A. C111 84 Miller, Paula C111 84 Miller, Rachel A. C111 84 Miller, Randi C111 84 Miller, Tracy L. C101 107 Mills, Teri L. C121 51 Milse, jennifer A. C 111 84 Minear, Sabreena M. C111 84 Miner, Krista C91 171,121, 157,22 Miner, Michael S. C111 84 Miner, Paige L. C121 51, 12, 165 Minor, Stephanie A. C121 51, 8 Misch,jeffery A. C121 51 Mitchell, Lauri A. C121 51 Mitchell, Sandra K. C101 102 Mlekush, Denise C. C121 51 Mlekush, Doreen C111 84 Mlekush, Mark C91 121, 241 Mockmore, Holly L. C101 102 Moff1tt, Amy L. C101 102, 192 Mohr, Stephen D. C101 102 2 il Mohrman, Christopher C101 102 Mojica,jamie C91 121 Mojica, Luis L. C111 84 Molander, Amber C121 51, 197 Molander, Noel C. C101 102 Molina, Jessie C91 127 Molina, james C91 121 Moneymaker, Kathy L. C121 51, 197 Monson, Lars C91 121, 175 Montes, Marlen C91 121 Monteyne, Patrice A. C121 51 Monteyne, Sean j. C101 102, 210, 230 Montgomery, Donald C111 84 Moody, Michelle E. C121 51, 239 Mooney, Brian W. C121 121, 185, 228 Moore, Brandis C91 121, 185, 228 Moore, Cari K. C111 84 Moore, Christopher A. C101 102 Moore, Elizabeth C91 121 Moore, Lisa M. C111 84, 239, 234 Moore, Shawn D. C101 102 Moore, Todd C91 121, 233 Morales, Angelica C111 84 Morales, Kyle C91 121, 217 Moran, Ken L. C111 84 Moran, Michael E. C121 51 Morelli, Frank W. C121 52, 197 Morgan, David W. C101 102, 170 Morgan, Paul C91 127 Morgan, William C91 121 Morley, Brian R. C121 52, 197 Morley, julie C91 121, 175 Morley, Terri A. C101 102 Morris, David N. C121 67 Morris, Robert C91 122 Morrison, Hope C91 122 Morris, Sue C91 122 Mosely, Kevin M. C111 84 Mosher, john Allen C121 52 Mosher, john G. C111 84 Moskowitz, julie R. C101 102 Moss, Amanda C91 122 Mote, Deena M. C111 84 Mountz, Roberta C111 84, 220 Mouser, Pam C91 122 Mouser, Pamela j. C111 84 Dorothy G. C121 52, 38, 65, 180, 181, 183, 224, 182 Muhammad, jameelah S. C101 122 Mulcahy, Kelly C111 84, 83, 234 Mueller, Dave C91 122 Mulder, Mary C91 122 vluller, Shelley C91 122, 190 Mulvaney, Shawn, C91 122 Munoshjeffj. C111 84 Munos, Mark C111 84, 170 onoz, Mark C111 122 . urdock, Randolph H. C101 102, 190 Mowen, Murdy, Matt S. C121 52, 168 Murphy, Donald T. C101 102 Murphy, Kathy R. C121 52 Murphy, Sherri D. C101 102, 238, 185, 238 Murphy, William C121 52 Murray, Donald E. C121 52 Murray, Michele C91 122 Myers, Brian D. C101 102 Myers, Christopher C91 122 Myers, Christopher B. C121 Myers, jeff C91 122, 190 Myers, julie A. C111 84 Myers, Justine C91 122, 131 Myers, Kelli C91 122 Myers, Lori A. C121 52, 197 Myers, Michelle C91 22, 84 Myers, Robert C. C111 Myers, Tacey B. C101 102, 238, 235, 238 Myers, viekie M. C121 52 Li, .4 ,: Nagovan,jason M. C101 102, 210 Natarelli,jennifer L. C101 102 Natsis, Melanie C121 52 Mavylis, David C91 122 Navarro, Pedro C91 122, 175 Naveau, Tammy S. C111 84 Neahring,-Ieffrey C91 122 Neaveill,-Ioanne M. C101 102 Needham, james R. C101 103 Neer, Sheri L. C111 84, 164, 165 Neer, Timothy W. C121 52, 198 Nees,jeffrie C91 122 Neighb ors, Amy L. C101 106, 219 Nelson, Daniel A. C111 84, 227 Nelson, David C. C121 52, 203, 202 Nelson, David E. C121 52 Nelson, Dave A. C91 122 Nelson, Dennis E. C101 108 Nelson, jessica J. C 101 103 Nelson, julia M. C111 84 Nelson, julia M. C121 53, 197 Nelson, Julie A. C101 108 Nelson, Mike C. C111 84 Nelson, Natalie C91 122, 175, 190 Nelson, Scott C121 53 Nelson, Stacey C91 122 Nelson, Thomas W. C111 84 Nesbitt ,jania C91 122 Newberg, Stephanie C121 53, 39 Newberry, Amber C91 122 Newberry, Larry C111 84 Newberry, Mike T. C121 53 Newbo Newqu rn, Barry C91 122 ist, Dawn M. C121 53, 197 Newton, Donald j. C111 84 Nichel, Richard C121 67 Nichol, Doug A. C101 103, 210 Nichols, Anita L. C111 84, 231 Nichols, Pat A. C121 58 Nicholson, Daniel A. C111 84 Nicke, Shaun C91 Nickols,jason C. C111 84 Nightengale, Eddie C91 127 Nielsen, Jeanie C121 53 Nissen, Eric B. C101 103 Nissen, Trixie E. C111 84 Nitzel, Aaron B. C101 107 Noble, Linda C91 114, 122 Noel, Ron C111 84 Nolan, Lisa K. C121 53 Nordeen, Melissa C91 122 Nordeen, Stacey L. C121 53 Nordstrom, Cinda C111 85 Norin,jeff S. C121 53, 217 Normoyle, Nikki C91 122 Norris, Helen C111 85 Norris, Ray C. C121 67 Norton, Darren A. C121 58 Norton, Mari S. C101 108 Norton, Sarah E. C121 53, 193 Norton, Stephen C91 123 Nuckles, Doug C91 123 Nunley, Valerie L. C101 108, 238, 180, 181, 188, 182, 157, 190, 238 Nupp,jesse C101 103 Nupp, Lana C91 123 Nuxoll, Angela R. C101 108 W:- :var O'Brien,john P. C111 85 O'Brien, Rob D. C111 85, 197 O'Brien, William E. C101 103 O'Neil, Laura C121 53 Ochoa, Nanette M. C121 53 Ogden, David A. C111 85 Ohlsen, Scott W. C101 103 Ohnstad, Stacy C121 54, 183, 171, 179, 236 Olivier, Kari L. C111 85, 168 Olson, Erik M. C111 85, 173 Olson, Shannon L. C101 108 Olson, Shelly K. C101 103, 228 Olson, Suzanne C91 127 Olvera, Timothy G. C121 54 Ontiveros, Amy L. C121 54, 224 Ontiveros, Nick B. C111 85 Orr, Angela K. C121 67 Ortega, Michael C121 54 Ortiz, jason R. C121 54, 12, 28, 227, 208, 209 Osborn, Andrew P. C91 127 Osborn, Dawn M. C111 85 Osborn, Rick C111 85 Owens, Celeste S. C101 103, 171 Owens, Mark C121 54 165, Padilla, Gina C111 85, 193 Page, j. Scott C101 103, 173 Painter, Cory C101 103 Paken, Michelle A. C111 85 Pallet, Mark L. C111 85, 230 Paller, Stacy L. C91 238, 123, 185 Palmer, Kayla M. C101 103, 170 Palmer, Shannon L. C91 123 Palomis, Annette M. C91 123 Palos, Melissa A. C111 85, 168 Palos, Michelle A. C111 85 Panicucci, Paul C121 54 Panno, Tony W. C111 85 Paramo, Marco O. C121 54 Park, Amy B. C91 128, 154, 157 Park, Mark D. C121 54, 236, 190, 228, 229, 231 Park, Penny S. C101 103 Parker, jason A. C101 103, 190 Parker, jeff C. C91 123 Parker, Richard C. C101 103 Parker, Richelle A. C111 85 Parkhurst, Craig A. C101 103 Parks, Brian D. C91 123 Parmentier, Cheryl D. C111 85 Parmley, Steven Gl C121 54, 168 Parrott, jeffrey M. C111 85 Parsons, Lori C91 123 Passigs, Kristine L. C91 123 Partin, Aimee C111 85 Partridge, Traci C101 103 Patramanis, George M. C121 54, 179, 30, 40, 225, 173 Patterson, Sally C111 85, 173 Patterson, Tracu L. C111 85 Patton, Michelle L. C111 85, 196 Pauley, Guy T. C91 123 Pauley, Rex D.C121 55 Paulsen, David C121 55, 168 Pawlowski, Michelle G. C91 123 Paxton, Michele C111 85 Paxton, Wm. L. C101 103 Payne, jonna D. C111 85 Payne, Steve M. C111 85, 232, 192 Pearson, Bradly A. C121 55, 209 Penney, Marc E. C111 85 Perez, joseph S. C91 221, 123 Perez, Rene C101 103 Perez, Tempa M. C101 103 Perez, Veronica C91 123 Perrigo, Renee C. C121 55 Peters, Michael C. C111 85 Peters, Scott M. C91 123, 170, 230 Petersen, Amy C. C101 103 Petersen, Anthony A. C101 103 Peterson, Amy C. C91 123 Peterson, Beth A. C111 85 Peterson, Chris C91 123, 236 Index Peterson, Eric A. C115 85, 174, 202, 154, 173 Peterson, jill E. C115 85 Peterson, jody L. C105 103 Peterson, Katherine M. C115 85 Peterson, Kerstin A. C125 55, 193 Peterson, Kristin K. C95 123, 175 Peterson, Kurt A. C125 55, 221, 26, 168, 250 Peterson, Marc H. C115 85, 174, 173, 209 Peterson, Stephanie K. C105 103, 98 Peterson, Thomas K. C105 102, 231 Petosky, Kim M. C95 123, 231 Petrie, Kyla S. C125 55, 196 Pfab,jeff C125 55 Pfab, Marian L. C95 123 Pfeiffer, jennifer N. C95 238, 229, 228 Phillips, julie A. C125 55, 175 Phillis, Amy C105 103 Pierce, Randy E. C105 103 Pierce, Richard H. C105 103, 190 Pilger, Sam D. C95 123 Pippert, Carrel A. C105 103 Pister, Kelly A. C115 85, 165 Pister, Lori J. C95 123, 185, 238 Pizano, Marysol C125 55 Plumb, Ron L. C105 103 Podo1ski,julie L. C95 123, 175 Pollard, Michele A. C105 103 Polzin, Stacie A. C15 123 Polzin, Stephanie A. C105 103 Pond, Michael C105 103 Pope, jean L. C105 103 Popp, jennie M. C95 123 Popp, Robbie R. C235 56, 170 Popp, Robert G. C105 103 Poppy, Barbra R. C115 85 Poppy, Susan R. C105 103 Pore, Vincent C105 103 Portillo, Bradley C. C115 85 Poston,jenifer S. C125 56, 182, 168, 197 Poston, Seon W. C125 56, 209 Potter, Glinda C105 103 Poulos, Dina S. C115 85 Powell, Heather C95 123 Powell, Rebecca S. C125 56 Power, Michael C115 85 Pratt, Kenneth D. C95 123, 175, 190 Pratt, Patricia A. C 125 56, 197 Prough, C105 103, 193 Prouty, Shawna L. C95 112, 124, 112 Puriett, Regina L. C105 103 Prybil, Laura C. C95 124 Puck, jennifer C105 103, 220, 221, 235 Puebla, Eric C105 103 Pulsifer, Doug H. C125 56 Pulsifer, Roy G. C105 103 Pursley, Robert F. C105 103 29. Quayle, Clara A. C105 103, 171 Quinones, Daniel C115 86 Quinones, Diane C 115 86 Quinones, Kris D. C125 56 Quist,jennifer D. C115 86 Ef f ,w 3' rwd-' Raaen,-jason H. C95 124, 170, 230 Ramirez, Anita C105 103 Race, Missy R. C95 3, 124 Ramirez, Brandi D. C95 124 Ramirez, Felipe C115 86 Ramirez, Thomas R. C125 56, 212, 211, 184 Ramirez, Todd A. C95 124 Ramos, Adriana C95 124, 175, 231 Ramos, Danny C115 86, 108 Ramos, Robert F. C95 124, 182, 175 Rand, Tracey L. C115 86, 173 Randall, Alan C95 124 Randall, Brett C. C105 103 Randall, Bridget R. C115 86, 190 Randall, Michelle C115 86 Randall, Theresa R. C115 86 Raver, Leif C95 179, 124, 233, 175 Raya Delores G. C115 86 Raya Delores M. C115 103 Raya Elena C105 Raya, Eulalia C95 127 Raya, Ernesto G. C125 56, 221 Raya, Graciela C. C95 124 Raya juan C95 124 Raya, Julio G. C105 103, 106, 221 Raya, Margarita C115 86 Preslar, Lexi -I. C115 85 Preslar, Lori M. C115 85 Price, Colleen M. C115 86, 178, 183, 180 Price, Laura A. C115 86 Priest, Connie L. C 125 56 Prieto, joseph E. C 125 56 Prieto, Lorena j. C95 123 Proksch, Michelle R. C105 Proksch, Timothy L. C125 56 298 Index Raya, Ramon C. C105 103 Reamy, Larry L. C125 56 Rebhuhn, Hollie C. C105 103, 192 Rebhuhn, Melissa M. C125 56, 179, 37, 183, 181, 180, 25, 173, 192 Redmann, Angela M. C125 57, 197 Reed,-Iason M. C105 103, 233 Reed, Jeff W. C105 103 Reed, Karen M. C115 86, 174, 172, 173, 238 Reed, Kim M. C105 103 Reed, Kristine M. C95 124, 175 Reed, Mark A. C105 104, 107 Reed, Nancy A. C125 57 Reed, Scott A. C115 86, 227, 209 Reed, Ted C95 124 Reed, Todd C. C95 124 Reedy, Darren W. C105 104 Reedy, Kimberly M. C115 86, 87, 239, 234, 239 Reeves, Randy M. C105 104 Reger, Allyson L. C125 57, 168 Reger, Chris A. C95 171, 124 Reger, Wendy L. C115 86 Reichenberg, Shane C115 86, 229 Reilly, scoff W. C105 104, 214 Reinsager, Tom L. C115 86 Rekemeyer, Michael G. C115 86 Rennert, Celeste C115 86 Renz, Deborah M. C115 86 Resch, Wanda K. C125 57 Reschke, Mark S. C115 86 Retz, Martha A. C125 57, 219 Reuther, Brice L. C125 57 Revankar, Tanesh G. C105 104, 171 Reveal, Kim D. C105 104 Rexroad,-Iames L. C105 104 Reyes, Gerard M. C105 104 Reyes, Gina M. C105 104, 187, 157, 192 Reyesn,jennifer C95 124 Reyes, Michelle -I. C95 127 Reyes, Rebecca S. C125 57 Reyes, Stephen C. C115 86 Reynolds, Courtney C95 124, 185, 229, 228 Reynolds, David W. C105 Reynolds, Darren O. C95 124, 230 Reynolds, jennifer S. C105 104, 174 Reynolds, Mona E. C125 57 Rhodes, Diane M. C115 86 Rhodes, Thomas L. C95 127, 217 Rice, Christopher R. C125 57, 168 Rice, Lanea C115 86, 165 Richards, Brian C105 104, 213, 210 Richards, jeff D. C125 57 Richards, jill T. C105 104 Richards, Tracy L. C125 57 Richardson, Bradley S. C115 86, 196 Richardson, Brenda K. C95 124, 231 Richardson, Denise S. C115 86, 196 Ricketts, jason M. C95 124 Riddell, Tim R. C115 86, 182, 205 Ricketts, Jennifer A. C95 124 Tiddles,jim K. C105 104 Ries, jeff T. C105 104 Ries, Marie L. C115 86 Ries, Kathy A. C95 238, 124, 231, 238 Ries, Mike C. C115 86, 167 Riggens, Mike L. C115 86, 232 Riggens, Teresa M. C125 57, 53 Riggins, Ronald D. C115 86, 133 157, 209 Rigsby, Lori Dana C95 127 Riley, Jacqueline C115 86, 179 173 Riley, john R. C95 124 Rimkus, Shawn P. C115 86 Ringquist, Kyle M. C95 124, 233 Rite, Kim D. C95 124 Ristau, Timothy T. C 105 104 Rittenhouse, Lori A. C 115 86, 196 Ritzinger, jennifer E. C115 86 Rivera, Anastasia M. C105 Rivera, Ronald M. C95 221, 124. 230 Rivera, Terese M. C115 86, 82, 196 Roady, Christina C115 86 Robb, Debra C. C105 104, 228, 229 Roberson,-Iohn P. C115 86, 184, 229 Roberson, Robert C105 104 Roberts, Melanie C. C125 57 Robertson, Todd C. C115 86, 241 Roby, jamie A. C125 57, 165, 192 Roby, jim L. C125 57, 214 Roby, Keri S. C95 124 Rock, Sara C115 86, 90, 164, 34 178, 181, 180, 165, 179, 168 Rockafellow, C.L. CTatty5 C105 104, 219 Rodell, Denise C115 86 Rodems,Jennifer T. C115 86 Rodriguez, Gloria C125 57 Rodriguez, Kelley C115 86 Rodriguez, Samuel R. C95 124 Roedel, Rich W. C115 86, 196 Roeder, Allison C95 124 Rogers, Dana L. C125 58 Rogers, Derek A. C95 124, 230 Rogers, Drew E. C115 86, 209 Rogers, Kelly L. C125 58, 196, 231 Rogers, Lisa M. C105 104 Rogerson, Matt T. C95 124 Roggenbauer, Chris S. C115 86, 154, 157, 168, 169 5 Rogiers, Michele L. C95 124, 238 Rohrbach, Molly A. C95 124, 219 Rohwer, Heidi L. C115 86 Roland, james A. C105 104 Roland, William E. C115 86 Roll, Karen S. C125 58, 179, 19, 182 202, 185, 181, 180, 24, 25, 168 173, 193, 204 Rolloff, jason D. C95 124, 217 Roman, Dawn M. C95 124 Romeo, Allen E. C105 104 Romeo, Anthony E. C125 58, 227 168, 184, 209 Ronk, Thomas j. C125 58 Root, Katy M. C95 124, 170 Root, Lisa A. C125 58, 175, 202, 168 adler,jeff-I. C101 104 Shreve, 193 osales, Christina L. C 101 104, 231 ose, Kelly j. C91 124 osenberg, Kathryn S. C111 86, 165, 184 osenberger,john D. C 111 86, 230 oss, Mary A. C101 104 ouse, jennifer A. C111 86 ousc, Paul D. C101 104, 213, 232, 185 oussel, Tamara C91 124 ouw, Scott G. C91 owe, Calvin L. C91 127 owe, Susan M. C111 86 ude,julie C111 86 ude, Lars C91 22, 124 uf, Brian C91 124, 175 uggles, Chris S. C91 124, 181, 157, 185, 190, 230 ugg1es,julie A. C121 58 ussell, Roderick C91 124 ust, Scott L. C111 86 utledge, Amber L. C121 58, 168, 197 utledge,jason G. C101 104 yan, Monique H. C91 124 yan, Sabrina B. C101 104, 190, 193 yckeghem, Scott A. C91 124 671 lan lr- bg, Qin P iq? WSW? alisberry, Dale W. C101 104 alisberryhloseph M. C 101 104 alsibury, Linda C111 86 almon, Agigail N. C111 86, 78, 80, 81, 220, 221, 184, 231 almonson, Dona C111 86, 174, 175, 231 alsman, Joann C111 87 alzman, Sarah C121 58, 196 amuelson, Brad C. C121 58 amuelson, Kara C111 87, 195, 178, 183, 163, 168, 169, 239 anchez, Irma M. C101 104 anchez, Oswaldo 1. C111 87, 217 anchez, Roberto M. C91 124 Sandberg, Kelly M. C101 Sandberg, Kelly M. C 101 104, 238, 235 Sanders, Adam L. C101 104 Sanders, john E. C121 58, 221, 221, 290 Sanders, Scott A. C101 104 Sanderson, Dan C121 58 Sanderson, Rose C101 104, 107 Sandin, Kurt C101 104 Sandlin, Timothy j. C91 124 Sandoval, Dan C111 87 Sandoval, ,Ion C101 104 Sandoval, Rick G. C91 221 Sandoval, Suzanne M. C121 58, 220, 221, 165 Sastry, Mala C91 124 Saunders, Gerald W. C111 87, 13, 232 Sawyer, Lori A. C121 58 Saylor, Tony C121 58, 26, 31, 241 Scalf, Dorrinda L. C121 59 Schaechter, joseph H. C121 59 Scheer, Rick E. C91 Scheer, Sandra D. C111 87 Schelfout, jeff C111 87 Schell, jason C. C91 Schenk, David C121 59 Schilling, Kim C101 104, 182 Schiltz, Raymond S. C101 104 Schimmel, jeffrey S. C111 87, 212, 227 Schinckel, Candy K. C121 59 Schmidt, Bill C111 87 Schlindwein, Katie A. C91 124 Schmacht, Kristie L. C91 124 Schmadt, jennifer C91 127 157, 168 Seeley, jason A. C101 104 Seibert,jody L. C121 59, 197 Seibert, Mary F. Seibert, Michael C101 104 Seibert, Tom C111 87 Seitz, Timothy T. C101 104, 192 Selander, Brian K. C121 59 Selandenjeff A. C101 104 Self, Pennie C91 125 Selhost, Daryl L. C101 104 Selhost, Douglas J. C121 59 Seller, Rob C111 87 Senatra, Tina M. C121 59, 193 Serres, Gene R. C91 125 Seusy,john C91 125, 217 Severs, Tina C111 87 Shackelford, Amy C111 87 Shadden, Dale L. C101 104 185 Smead, Kelly C101 105 Smidesang, Brian P. C101 105 Smith, Billy C91 125 Shaffer, Shaffer, james C. C91 125 Stephanie D. C101 Sharma, Bandana C111 87, 192 Sharpe, Sheets, Derrick A. C121 59, 172 Angela C101 104, 107 Smith, Dan R. C121 60 Smith, David M. C101 105, 107 Smith, Donald A. C91 125, Smith, Eric C121 60 Smith ,jennifer L. C101 105, 231 Smith, julie A. C91 125, 238 Smith, Kristin E. C91 125, 182 Smith, Lisa D. C91 125 Smith, Mandy A. C111 87 Smith, Marsha M. C91 Smith, Michael A. C101 105, 210 Smith v Michael W. C101 105 Smith, Michele C. C101 105 smith, Michelle M. C121 eo, 12, 184 229, 228 Smith, Patricia A. C111 87 Smith, Dara I. C101 105 Smith, Sheila M. C91 125 Smith Smith 1 v TimW. C91 125, 230 Trent C111 87, 168 Schmelzer,john A. C91 125 Schmidt, David C91 125 Schmidt, David P. C101 104 Schmidt, jeremy A. C91 Schmidt, Kim C121 59 Schmidt, Robert E. C111 87, 225 Schmidt, Ron D. C101 104 Schmidt, Scott C111 87 Schmidt, Shelley F. C101 104, 173 Schneekloth, Dennis R. C91 125 Sheets, Susan M. C121 60, 193 Sheley, Kelene S. C91 125, 175, 231 Sheley, Tiffany C. C121 60 Shellabarger, Eric C111 87 Shelton, Keith T. C121 60 Sherwood, Shelly M. C91 125, 190 Shoemaker, Robert W. C121 60 Shonts, Kelly I. C111 87, 168, 169 Shoulders, Carol A. C121 60 Shoup, Don C111 87 Snell, Michael W. C111 87 Snodgrass, Sandra K. C101 105, 103 Snyder, Craig A. C111 87, 168, 169, 197 Snyder, Thomas L. C91 125 Snyder, Sheri C101 105 Solis, Anthony C91 125 Solis, Thomas E. C101 105 Soliz, David J. C111 87, 197 Soliz, Marlene C111 87, 231 Schneekloth, Gina C121 59 Schneider, Andrea H. C91 125 Schnell, jennifer L. C101 100, 104, 182, 183, 179, 192 Schrader, Angela R. C101 125, 224 Schott, Steve O. C91 125 Schreiner, jerry C 101 104 Schroeder, Wendy C111 87 Schrupp, Tom L. C121 59, 179, 173, 196 Schuch,jennifer M. C91 125, 170 Schuler, Kelly A. C101 104 Schultz, jill C111 87 Schultz, Michael C101 104 Schwanee,Jeffrey S. C101 104 Schwartz, Staci C91 125, 281, 228 Schwartz, Thomas -I. C91 125 Scott, Chris A. C121 59, 198 Scott, Gregory M. C91 125 Scott, Kim M. C101 104 Scott, Wyatt P. C121 59 Scranton, Paul j. C91 125, 232 Scranton, Rob C111 87, 90, 232, 212 Seabolt, Tony L. C121 59 Seams, Darlene S. C101 104, 170 Sears, Troy E. C101 104 Seeber, jeffrey W. C 121 59 Seeley, Amy E. C111 87, 10, 154, Showalter, Scott L. C101 105 Showalter, Todd F. C91 125 Shreeves, Gary A. C101 105 james T. C 101 105, 241 Solomon, Tracy C111 87, 197 Solomon, Trina M. C121 60 Sorensen, Aaron R. C91 125, 170, Shumaker, Michelle M. C101 105 Sieren, Denise T. C91 125 Sierra, Sonya M. C101 Sigler, Mary Courtney C101 105 Sigler, Timothy G. C121 60, 12, 219 Sigwolths, Theresa M. C01 125, 231 Siler, Rachel L. C101 170, 105 Silvers, Donald E. C101 105 Simmon, Tod A. C121 60 Simmon, Ty Michel C91 125 Sims, Thomas j. C91 125 Six, Bradley P. C111 87 Sizemore, Brian C101 105 Skaggs, Paul M. C101 213, 210, 105 Slaight, Michael C121 60 Slater, Todd M. C111 87 Slavish, Shawn R. C111 87, 230 Slininger, Tom L. C101 105, 233 Sloan, Leigh C111 87 Sluz, Anna C111 87, 203, 183, 154, 157, 179 Smalley, Diane E. C121 60 Smalley, jill L. C91 125, 185 Smalley, Susan M. C101 3, 105, 194, 230 Sorensen, Krista A. C101 105, 238, 235, 238 Soseman, William R. C121 60 Soucinek, Brianj. C121 60, 225, 227 Soucinek, Ky -1. C91 125 Southerland, Melissa C111 87 Sovanski, Sara M. C111 87 Sovansky, Chad A. C91 125 Spears, Dorothy C121 61, 182 Spencer, Dale W. C121 61, 199 Spidle, Becky L. C121 61, 230 Spilman, Michael A. .C91 125 Spranger, Renej. C111 87, 164, 165, 168, 184 Springsteen, Michael T. C91 125 Staack, Hilary E. C121 61, 46, 183, 151, 157, 179 Stablein,jeff S. C111 87, 196 Stabler, Bret W. C121 61 Stanley, Beverly G. C111 87 Stanley, jeff M. C121 61 Stanton, Kathleen C121 61 Starr,james R. C111 87 Starr, Leisa L. C121 61 Index Starr, Lori E. C91 125 Staub, Michael A. C111 87 Staubach, Christine A. C121 61 Staubach, Scott M. C111 87, 209 Steelandt, Kim K. C111 87 Steelandt, Kris M. C111 87, 234 Stegh, Elizabeth S. C111 87, 178, 183, 180, 193 Steiner, Wendy A. C101 105 Steines, Tim C111 87 Stephens, Danny P. C91 125 Stephenson, Kathryn E. C91 171, 125 Stephenson, Scott A. C101 105 Sterling, Brad C111 87 Stevens, joan M. C121 61 Stevens, Stephanie A. C91 125, 175 Steward, Tom N. C91 125, 213, 185 Stewart, jennifer L. C101 105 Stewart, Scott C. C 101 105 Stickrod, Dennis R. C121 61 Stockwell, Annette M. C111 87 Stockwell, Bryan R. C101 105 Stockwell, Michele M. C121 61 Stogsdill, jerry F. C101 105 Stone, Larry C91 125 Stone, Todd A. C101 105 Stout, jim L. C121 61 Stout, Mike L. C91 125 Stout, Robert C111 88 Stowe, David H. C121 61 Strach, Debra C101 105 Strader, Christine C111 88 Stratton, Christopher L. C91 125, 190 Stratton, Gerald M. C101 105 Strauja, Elizabeth A. C111 88, 165 Strawhacker, Richard V. C91 125 Strawhacker, Trudy M. C111 88 Strebel, Gail L. C121 61 Strickland, jerry W. C91 125 Strieder, Lise A. C111 88, 184 Striet, Curtis A. C91 125 Strom, Carol C111 88 Strombeck, Laura A. C121 62, 239, 168, 231, 239 Stromberg, Deidre C111 88, 231 Stromberg, Vikki K. C91 125 Stropes, Lonny L. C121 62 Storsahl, Glen A. C91 125 Strosahl, Marianne M. C101 105 Strosahl, Mike E. C121 62, 199 Strother, Scott W. C111 88 Struble, Tracy M. C91 125 Strupp, Kelly A. C121 62, 12 Stulir, Dave M. C111 88, 173 Stulir, Kimberly A. C111 88, 171 Stulir, Mike P. C121 62, 179, 179 Suarez, Mark D. C121 62, 40, 168 Sullivan, Shawn M. C101 105, 225 Sullivan, Terrie L. C111 88 Sullivan, Tricia R. C91 125, 238 300 Index Suman, Gary W. C101 105 Summers, Karen C111 88, 170 Sundberg,jon E. C111 88, 208, 209, 230 Suss, Nicholas K. C101 105, 210 Sutton, Timber L. C101 105 Swanson, Angela M. C101 105 Swanson, Beth A. C121 62, 3, 179, 181, 180, 24, 168, 173 Swanson, Brian C101 105 Swanson, Kurt A. C101 105 Swanson, Lanie L. C111 88 Swanson, Lisa L. C121 62, 193 Swanson, Stephen C121 62, 209 Swartz, Dave D. C91 125, 170 Swayne, Sara D. C111 88, 223, 227, 184, 193 Swayne, Scott C. C121 62, 12, 70, 212, 211, 227, 184 Sweedy, Kristen L. C111 88 Sweedy, Meganj. C91 171, 125, 231 Swiatkiewicz, julie A. C111 88, 184, 231 Swieter, Thomas E. C101 105 63115355 u ,sy gli -. ,C Taber, Timothy W. C101 105 Tacker, Rebecca C91 125 Taets, Donald L. C111 88 Taets, Shaun D. C111 88 Talbot, julie R. C91 125 Talbot, Richard C111 88 Tannahill, Todd C121 62, 196 Tanner, Allison M. C91 171, 125 182 Tapia, Edward A. C101 105 Tatman, Linda M. C91 125 Taube, Michelle L. C12162, 12,229 228 Taylor, Anthony C91 125 Taylor, Deann M. C91 125 Taylor, Willie L. C121 62, 221, 221 61, 230 Tebbe, Melinda S. C91 125 Tebockhorst, Andy N. C111 88, 16, 174, 174, 182, 180, 168, 173 Tedell, Bill C111 88, 85 Tegeler, Sonya B. C121 63 Terranella, Shannan C 111 88, 170 Terrell, Laura A. C111 88 Terrill, Bobby C121 63, 197 Terrill, Buffy A. C91 125, 170 Terronez, Tony C111 88 Terry, jon E. C101 105 Terstriep, james A. C 121 63 Tertipes, Dave C111 88 Tertipes,joline C91 179, 125 Tertipes, Mike C. C111 88, 203 Teuscher, Kelly C101 106 Thatcher, Craig C121 63, 227, 209 Thomas, Katrina L. C121 63 Thomason, 175, 170, Thomason, Thompson Thompson 231 Thompson Thompson 1 v Heather L. C101 173 Trisha L. C121 63 David L. C91 125 Gregory T. C101 ,jason C91 125 ,jennifer C101 106 Thomsen, Brent A. C101 106 Thomsen, Erik Wm. C91 125, 217 106, 106, 233, Thorndyke, Larry K. C91 125 Thornton, Elizabeth A. C101 106 Tietjens,jo1een j. C101 106, 173 Tietsort, Larry M. C101 106 Till, jason D. C91 125 Timson, jeffrey W. C121 63, 232, 233 Tingle, Tami S. C121 63 Tittle, Chris C121 63 Tobin, jill E, C121 63 Tobin, julie D. C111 88, 168 Todd, Barbara A. C91 125, 185 Tomlinson, Chad M. C91 125 Tornquist, Ami D. C121 63 Tornquist, Kelly L. C121 63 Torres, Camilo C121 63, 209, 231 Torres, Guadalupe C101 106, 185, 193 Totten, Connie S. C121 63, 197 Tovar, jose j. C91 125 Toye, Lori L. C91 125 Toye, Michele L. C111 88, 184 Tracinski, Robert W. C111 88, 203, 179, 190 Tran, Khan C111 88, 90 Tran, Phuoo C111 88, 78, 193 Trask, Shawn D. C101 106, 210 Tremblay, joe P. C91 126 Trevino, Deano L. 106 Trevino, john M. C91 126, 230 Trevor, jenny L. C91 126, 185 Trevor, Lisa K. C111 88, 231 Trice, William C111 88, 212 Trinidad, Angela C101 106, 107 Trone, Kristin D. C91 126 Trout, Bryan M. C101 106, 210 Trovillion, Stacey L. C121 63, 196 Trudell, joseph A. C91 126 True, Tracie A. C91 126 Truong, My Dung C101 106 Truong, The Trung C101 106 Tubbs, Kristina A. C121 63, 196 Tubbs, Tonette L. C101 106 Tucker, Lee Ann E. C121 63 Tucker, Wendy C121 63 Tufty, Anne M. C101 106 Tunnell, Anita D. C101 106 Turek, Lisa M. C91 126, 175 Turek, Tracy L. C101 196, 179, 173, 190 Turf, Dave C111 88, 192 Turnmire, Tim E. C121 63 Tyler, David C. C101 106, 221, 230 11715111 Uhde, Nickolas j. C101 106 Uhde, Tobie C111 88, 202, 157 Ulrich, jerry D. C121 63 Ulrich, Kim R. C101 106 Upton, Mary C111 88, 190 Upton, Randy L. C101 106, 171 Upton, Tom C91 126 ofa F1 Vaiana, jenny A. C91 126, 238 Viana, jon C. C121 63 Valdes, Ricardo C101 106, 210, 230 Valladares, Anthony C111 89 Valladares, Pedro N. C91 126 Vallejo, Leta M. C121 63 Van, Nichole C. C101 106, 231 Vanacker, Nicholas A. C101 106, 210 Vanalsburg, Timothy C111 89, 209 Vande Geest, Lori L. C91 126 Vandevoorde, julie C111 89 Vandevoorde, Larry C111 89 Vandevoorde, Sherri L. C111 89, 168 Vandewalle, Diane C 111 89, 170 Vandewiele, Matthew F. C91 126 Vanhoutte, Andy j. C121 64, 251 Vanhyfte, Michaelj. C101 106, 210, 230 i Vanlauwe, Amy M. C91 126, 157 1 Vanlerberghe, jason C101 106 Vanous, Tina R. C91 126 Vanquathem, Alex A. C101 106, 233, 213 Vanslager, jennifer S. C91 126 Vanslager, Vicki L. C111 89, 168 Vantieghem, Amy C121 64 Vanvooren, Kelene C111 89 Vanwinkle, Melissa K. C 101 106 Vanzuyt, Cindy C111 89 Veberg, Eliz M. C91 126 Vermeire, Marc C111 89, 157, 209 Vetscha, Sherry L. C111 89, 174, 172, 173 Verschoore, Kevin C111 89 Vershaw, Todd C, C121 64, 19, 212 Versluis, john C 111 89 Versluis, Michelle A. C101 106 Verstraete, Amy C91 126 Verstraete, john M. C91 126 ferstraete, Kerri C111 89 Ierstraete, Richard D. C121 64 Ierstraete, Ryan W. C 121 64 leto, Melissa L. C91 120, 120, 185, 230, 231 Jillagomez, Gerardo C 101 106 Jillagomez, Monica C101 106 Jiren, Dena M. C91 117, 126, 117 Jisconi, Anna M. C91 126 Jize,-john C91 126 logler, Derek C. C91 126, 233 folk, Brian C111 89, 227 folk, Steven D. C121 64, 184 lols, Gary C111 89 lols, Gregory C111 89 lorhies, Kimberly A. C91 126, 175 lrieswyk, Mary A. C101 106 Yyncke, Diane L. C121 64 2. M, ,..' .1 'N 113111 . 7+ Wachs, Tricia A. C91 126, 175 Wachtel, Beth C 111 89, 196 Wade, Bruce C111 89, 209 Wadkins, Gina C121 64 Wadkir1s,james B. C121 64, 209 Wadkins,.Iason T. C91 221, 126, 229 Wadsworth, Sarah C 111 89, 80, 81, 223, 184 Waeyaert, Timothy R. C91 126 Wages, Casey K. C121 64 Wagle, Richard H. C111 89, 174, 179, 175 Wagner, Christine L. C 121 64 Waite, Christine M. C91 126 Walder, Rhonda C 111 89 Waldron, Gary L. C101 106 Walker, Barbara D. C101 106 Walker, james L. C121 65 Walker, Kim K. C101 106 Walker, Susan L. C101 106 Wallace, Cindy C111 89 Wallaert, Christopher M. C101 106, 221, 280 Wallaert, Leighann C121 65, 62, 191 Wallerich, Kenneth A. C 101 106 Walters, Susan j. C121 65 Walton, Amber A. C121 65 Walton, Dawn K. C101 106, 172, 235 Walton, Sam H. C91 126, 175, 230 Walton, Tammie C121 65 Wangeline, Crystal D. C101 106, 107 Wassel, Dawn S. C121 Wassenhove, Stephen N. C101 106, 210, 230 Wassenhove, Tanya K. C91 127 Watts, jennifer A. C91 127 Watts, Paul D. C121 65 Waydeman, David C91 127 WeaverJanelle E. C121 65, 183, 181, 180, 192 Webb, Lezli D. C101 106 Webb, Lora C101 106, 179, 173 Weber, Wendi K. C111 89, 178, 202, 283, 154, 157, 168 Webster, Sherry M. C121 65 Weimer, Shari A. C 121 65 Weir, Benjamin R. C101 106 Welch, Ann C111 89, 173, 192 Welch, Donna C111 89, 174 Welch, Tricia K. C91 127, 184 Welfer, Cory C111 89, 198 Wells, Aimee L. C121 65, 25, 166, 168 Wells, Catherine D. C121 65, 196 Welsh, Chris C111 89 Welsh, joseph M. C91 127 Wendt, Martha C101 106 Weninger, Kari A. C121 65 Wenninger, Darci L. C101 106 Wermuth, Teresa C111 89 West, john R. C101 106 Westcott, Lorraine C111 89 Westerdale, Laurie E. C91 171, 127 Westerdale, Pam S. C101 106, 107 Westpfahl, Christopher L. C101 106 Wetzel,jennifer M. C101 106, 193 Wheeler, Bob R. C121 65 Wheeler, Karla K. C91 127 Wheeler, Lee C111 89, 173 Walter C91 127 Whipple, Whitcaneck, Chris D. C91 127 Whitcomb, Chris C111 89, 131 Whitcomb, Christine C111 89, 168, 231 Whitcomb,Jannette L. C91 127, 231 White, Andrea C121 65, 170 White, jason S. C91 127, 185 White, Neil C111 89, 202, 157, 168 White, W. Guy C121 65, 12, 232, 233, 24 Whitford, Renee N. C101 106 Whiting, Debbe S. C121 65, 171 Whitmer, Cory C111 89, 6 Whitmire, Robert M. C121 66, 196 Whittington, Brent K. C91 127 Wiborg,janette D. C101 107, 170 Widen, Tracey A. C121 66, 197 Widener, Amy E. C101 94, 107, 224, 185, 193, 228, 229 Widick, Ron C111 89 Wiebel,john C91 127 Wiebler, Richard S. C101 Wieck, Michelle K. C101 107, 179 Wiedner,john E. C121 66, 199 Wignall, Leah C111 89, 239 Wild, Kelly R. C101 107, 182 Willey, jody G. C121 66, 42 Williams, Brian L. C121 66 Williams, Eric C111 89, 209, 230 Williams, Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Wilson, Michele A. C91 127, 175 Rob W. C111 89 , Robert L. C111 89, 196 , Shawn A. C101 107 , Steven R. C101 107 , Stephen W. C101 107 , Tammy L. C101 107, 170 ,Ted L. C11189 ,Tina M. C12166, 201,231 Cindy S. C121 66, 170 Wilson,-Jay C91 127, 230 Wilson, Wilson, Randy E. C111 89 Tracy D. C101 107 Winegardner, Raymond C101 107 Wines, Larry F. C101 107 Wingler, Winter, 229, 2 Teri S. C111 89 Angela K. C121 66, 193, 28 Winter, Sunny L. C91 127 Wise, Dave B. C111 89 Wismer, 193 Tricia C111 89, 231, 165, Wisor,-john R. C101 107 Wisor, Kirt A. C91 127 Witt, Kevin M. C91 127, 241 Witte, Steven E. C 121 66 Woeber, Stephanie C91 127 Woerman, Rod C91 127 Woerman, Ron L. C121 66, 190 Wohlgemuthhlennifer A. C91 127, 228 Woitte, Lynn P. C101 107 Wolfe, Michelle M. C91 171, 175, 127, 2 Wolking, 31 Kellie C101 107 Wood, Kris C111 89, 88, 184 Wood, Nikole A. C91 127 Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Woods, Wren, Mitchell D. C101 107, Wright, Wright, Ann M. C111 89 Christopher M. C91 127 Deanna L. C121 66 Dennis R. C101 107, 190 George C111 4, 199 Keerstin H. C91 127, 170 210 Allen M. C111 89 Dan R. C101 107 Wright, Jeff A. C111 89 Wright, Wyant, 190, 2 Wyffels, 183, 181, 180, 25, 173, 192, Tisha C91 127 Nicholas A. C101 107, 210, 30 Roshelle A. C121 66, 179, 204 Wynes, Tonya R. C121 66 Wynn, Shelly S. C91 127 Yagle, Gordon L. C121 66, 16 Yentsi, Michell K. C91 127 York, jo seph W. C91 127 Young, Cynthia L. C101 107, 107 Young, Karen L. C111 89 Yungen, George B. C101 107 U5 ' ' T ' Zabloudil, Karen E. C111 89 Zambrano, Laura C111 89 Zambrano, Nadene C91 127 Zeidler, Andrea C91 127, 170 Zelinski, Chen D. C101 107, 179, 173 Zepeda, Raul C101 107 Ziegler, Derk L. C91 127 Ziel, Heather L. 89, 168 Znaniecki, Steve C121 66, 228 Zweifel, Kevin G. C101 107, 213 Zweifel, Kurt D. C121 66 Zwer, Loren C111 89, 168 Index '-pf? 1943-f d acuity and ta 15.113 ex Adam, John CFD 130, 151 Adams, William CFD 132 Aitken, C. CSD 140 Anderson, Karen CfD 132 Anderson, Roberta CSD 141 Anderson, Sylvia CFD 132 Baltzell, William CFD 132, 227 Banfield, M. CSD 140 Beckman, Delores CFD 154 Beckman, Delores CFD 132 Bell, Anne CFD 132 Bell, Tim CFD 131 Bell, Timothy CFD Berry, Patrick CFD 54, 132, 178, 32, 151, 179, 190 Betis, Glenn CSD 141 Blackall, Susan CFD 132 Blomquist, John CFD 132, 232, 233 Boardman, Charles CFD 238, 132, 238 Bodgan, John CFD 94 Brooks, Barbara CFD 132 Brown, Jack CFD 132 Burns, Rosalie CFD 132 Bushman, Gary CFD 67, 130, 184 Camp-Allen, Monica CFD 132 Carls, Judith CFD 132, 225 Carls, Larry CFD 133, 231 Case, Cullen CFD 133 Chanay, Lynn CFD 133 Clark, William CFD 133, 209, 231 Claussen, N. CSD 140 Coder, Jack CFD 131 Collins, David CFD 133, 32, 182 Crane, Bill CFD 131, 142 Crotty, Leslie CFD 130 Crouch, Ronald CFD 133 Curry, Kathy CFD 140 Curry, Tim CFD 8, 167 Depooter, Fred CFD 133 Derouin, Thomas CFD 19, 133, 213, 232, 212, 238 Detaeye, Jan CFD 130 Devilder, Jack CFD 133 Diiulio, Louis CFD 133, 143, 173 Dineen, James CFD 133 Doherty, Phil CFD 133 Duffy, William CFD 131, 204 Duncan, Dorothea CFD 133 Dye, Jack CFD 55, 133, 208 302 F culty 8: Staff Index EClClCS, L. T. CFD 179, 172, 162, 173 Edwards, Robert CFD 133 Englebrecht, Aluna CFD 238, 133, 230, 238 Epperly, Laurie CSD 140 Erickson, Joel CFD 133 Fentem, Donald CFD 102, 134 Fincher, D. CSD 140 Fitzpatrick, Jackie CFD 134 Foster, Mary CFD 130 Fouts, Catherine CFD 134 Fouts, Lester CFD 134 Frieden, A. CSD 140 Gager, James CFD 18, 134, 115 Gehring, Helen CFD 134, 196 Goar, Darrell CFD 130 Green, Daniel CFD 134 Hackett, D. CSD 140 Hennigan, Richard CFD 130 Howell, Chester CFD 134 Hoyt, Dave CSD 141 Hoyt, Mark CSD 141 Hubbard, Cal CFD 210, 146 Hulse, Delores CFD 134 Jacobs, Janice CFD 134, 231 Jennings, S. CSD 140 Johnson, Wes CFD 94, 134, 230 Kerofsky, S. CSD 140 Ketelar, Nancy CFD 134 Kirchhoff, Richard CFD 134 Koeller, Gary CFD 134 Krantz, Sally CFD 239, 134, 239 Kureger, Nancy 135 Leach, Stan 135, 115 Lee, Bill CFD 135 Lehmann, William CFD 94, 135 Lester, Harry CFD 135 Letendre, Colin CFD 135 Lillig, Susan CFD 85, 135 Luse, Thomas CFD 135 Maranda, J. CSD 140 Marlin, Richard CFD 135 Matter, Richard CFD 135, 212, 210 McAvoy, Karon CFD 135 McCarter, Kym CFD 135 McCauley, Constance CFD 135 McDaniels, Joann CSD 141 McGaughy, Jeanine CFD 140 McGrath, Kathleen CFD 135 McManus, Nancy CFD 135, 195 Meier, Karen CFD 136 Mendoza, Norma CFD 136 Mercer, Arthur CFD 136 Meyers, Julius CFD 85, 136 Miscowicz, Herman CFD 85, 136 Mitchell, Ed CFD 136 Moody, Robert CFD 136 Moore, Robert CFD 136 Murray, D. CSD 140 Nelson, Joan CFD 136 Nelson, Nancy CSD 140 Neumann, Barbara CFD 136 Niues, Maizie CSD 141 Norris, Ray CFD 136, 198 Nusbaum, Joanne 136 O'Connell, June CFD 136 Olson, B. CSD 140 Orcutt, Lynn CFD 136 Oren, L. CSD 140 Owens, Mike CFD 148, 130, 151 Papish, Michelle CFD 136 Pavelonis, Eugene CFD 136 Peterson, Dr. Bruce CFD 130 Pleshe, David CFD 137 Prichard, Mary Anne CFD 137 Quick, Clifford CFD 148, zzo, 221 Radovich, Steven CFD 137 Radovich, L. CSD 140 Reinhart, Larry CFD 137 Rigeman, Sally CFD 137 Ringquist, Burt CFD 130 Rohwer, CSD 140 Roll, Walter CFD 130 Rollinger, Phyilis CFD 78, 131 Rommel, Russel CFD 131 Rose, Richard CFD 137 Rosenberg, Shirley CSD 141 Rosenthal, Todd CFD 137, 146 Ruggles, Don CFD 130 Ryser, Allison CFD 78, 137, 145 Ryser, Joel CFD 78, 137, 151 Salisbury, Cedric CFD 137, 199 Savignano, Jilane CFD 137 Schnooberger, Geroge CFD 137 Schneider, M. CSD 140 Schnooberger, V. CFD 137 Schoemaker, Joyce CFD 137 Schraeder, Charles CFD 17, 85, 146, 209 Schwab, Kenneth CFD 8, 149 130 Scott, James CFD 130 Seitz, Robert CFD 137, 210 Shannon, Patricia CFD 137 Shawback, Robin CFD 137 Shawgo, Lucy CFD 137 Shelor, Brian CFD 137 Spillum, L. CSD 140 Spranger, James CFD 4, 137, 140 217 Stark, Barbara CFD 138 Streeter, Betty CSD 140 Stulik, Dennis CSD 141 Sundberg, Carl CFD 138 Swafford, Sandra CFD 138 Swayne, Howard CFD 130 Taber, James CFD 138 Techlin, Karen CFD 138 Thiessen, Joanne CFD 138 Timson, Juanita CFD 138, 180 Turnipseed, Scott CFD 138, 21C Unruh, Paul CFD 138 Vandaele, Denise CFD 138 Vanhoutte, Joe CFD 138, 151 Verstraete, Donald CFD 138 Vrstal, Jack CFD 78, 131 Walters, Candace CFD 138 Wasson, Joe CFD 131 Wear, Earl CFD 138 Weaver, Patricia CFD 139 Weber, Henry CFD 148 Wegener, Marie CFD 139 Wegener, Merel CFD 160 Wehr, Don CFD 139 Wheeler, Jack 239, 139, 239 Wheelock, Barbara CFD 139 Whitcomb, Jon CFD 139, 231 Wignall, Sue CFD 139, 151 Willenbring, Debra CFD 78, 139. 156 Witte, Steve CFD 139 Womack, Kathie CFD 139, 145. 151 Woods, Stanley CFD 78, 131, 204 Wynn, Kelly CFD 139 181 Occasions Rachelle Biondo Lisa Foley 'Mellissa Harrison Stacy Ohnstad Seniors Ashley Greer 'Hilary Staack juniors Cindy DeCapp 'Tom Klouda Colleen Price Kara Samuelson Sophomores Merry Coopman Molly Curry Susie Grafton W1'x! 1 'i1-v .. L Fit H whvb-+ The M Staff Academics Senior Activity 8: Index joe Barber Juanita Flores 'David Beckman Dwonna Goldstone Benji Derrick Richard Wagle Heather Kuhar Sales ti' Publicity Fine Arts David Cox Heather Buracker Robert Garmong Susie Carsell 'Bob Larson Beth Stegh 'Wendi Weber Photographers Kelli Adams Organizations 'Eric Adolphi Kathy Doerr Ingrid Keller 'Kerstin Peterson Athletics Andy Dailey Gretchen Gende Michelle Birmont Laura Boyd Bill Dobbelare Art Lochrie Debbie Renz Beth Swanson Gerardo Villagomez 'jennifer Schnell Sara Rock Editors Freshmen Advertising jenna Huss David Barber 'Cynthia Keller Anna Sluz Traci Buffington Kurt Peterson Sarah Larson Rob Tracinski Advisor Wendi Lewis Patrick Berry Business Eric Haytcher head of section . 54 .. ga, . . A - .s 51 . 54 54 . . ,g ,4 . 'A' l v , l V Z, . . V' . . 'pf' . . 'yi . . 'gf' . , 3, . , -, jostens Yearbook Publishing Division of Topeka, Kansas printed the 200 copies of the 1986 M Fifty-three staff members put together the I4-page yearbook on Gloss 191 paper. The first signature was printed on rrchmatte. The cover was Craftlined Embossed on 456 Maroon. The design insisted of an Old English style block-form letter M silkscreened and amped with Gold Foil 380. The backbone lettering was applied with ich Gold 327. Endsheet pages were Stock Light Beige 285. The book ps Symth-sewn bound. Type style chosen was Garamond Style 173 picture captions were 8- lmint and body copy was 10-point. Headline Type Face Style 18i, Gara- ond Bold Italic, was used in 60-point for Division Page headlinesg 36- Jint for Main headlines, and 18-point for Subheadlines. Block lettering yles used in the Contents and Division pages were provided by Formatt :tering. All underclass and senior portraits'were taken by Adolphi Studio, foline, Illinois. Ron Chappel, Adolphi Studio photographer, completed e colorshots appearing in the first signature. The photography staff took ost of the candids which were developed and printed by Adolphi udio. This edition is Volume 74 of the Moline High School M. Usually, the end of a good story satisfies the curiosity of the reader. The plot and details are completeg the characters have resolved their conflicts. The story told in the M though, is different. The plot is simple- Strive For Success. The year at MHS was success- ful, but, unlike other stories, this story has no ending. Through the accomplishments of individuals, MHS has become a school to be proud of. New goals and optimistic outlooks for next year are already evident among MHS students and faculty, it is apparent that the tradition of reaching for the best will continue. We would like to thank Mr.john Adolphi and Mr. Ron Chappel for all of their work with the photographs, and Mr. Howard Dusek, our sales representative from jostens Yearbook Publishing Division. We would also like to thank Mr. Bob Cooper for always having a smile for us during the late nights in the staff room. A very special thank-you is extended to Mr. Patrick Berry, our advisor, for contributing his time, creativity, and sense of humor to and throughout this book. QJJJWWJL dgfc1'LIL Editors of the M I -Q-rimwwriw Autographs 'U NU NMIMNG DI IOSIENS


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