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Dare to live your lyfe as an active participant. Dare to get irwolfuedf 1970 CREST Peoria High School Peoria, Illinois V ffv Q5 Q sh f f 1 Y 5 19 5 E 5 2 sg? 3 M , S 2 'V . , '13-J..,. E'f'?4EgE K, - -1 Q4.i:?'3Lin.fQ?5LtM5134 V A W' v JVM' Q, , 1 4 6-Au-wifi -' f f ' ' V-,ga-' , ' . 'cl ,, .,.1i,.11.2 -1' 'I fi? 'F f 3, . . 1,-,. mf' ,-1'-1' V-f' 4 -A I ga , '15 -1,-r 1 2 f .A - Q - V ' N, , , W q 1, W ' ', T ff-.A - , 'A' A 4... K., 7 , V , , A . , W , .V W ,A--124 1 MT' K M 9' , ff ' Q- -- Pl 1',,,,.-.nw , , -' , ' -I vf- nw ,.. ,fr-'Q .M X av- ggV ' 'M -'m-- ..... . . M M NL Q, N -,y A M - A A WM , X' 'M' iV...'-- K - Hvi W M - ,W ..K .W W, ,M .- 5 ,K h M H ,- rw, Q W KMA , , 1- ' Q 1 ,,M,afQ.:1Y9W ,. ..,nq, Y ,-- - swf -s....1..... -mfww-Li'-'I-ww- .W M -an mvw -no-My U' s aw. Q. fvviu-egv, ,,,: 'J !5 'f'l...Ew ssl' up--+.. av' 'iaw '-'--:wsu -H If Imfolvememf Is the Basis or Happiness Involvement is ...... crewing a sailboat on a breezy summer after- noon ...... Working to help others improve themselves ...... taking a peaceful Walk with that special someone on a fresh, crisp fall day . . . . . . being nervous before that first performance ...... extending one's knowledge to others ...... Working so hard that exhaustion finally overcomes ...... cheering on that fabulous team. Introduction 3 i 4 PHS: Center of Involvement A Vl Involvement With Se? jfers Moments of Solitude Involvement is ...... Walking alone after the first snowfall ...... viewing the world from a new per- spective ...... dreaming ...... en- joying the simple, quiet moments . . . . . . relaxing after a long, tough race ...... Worrying about whether that play is really the right one . . . . . . pumping past one opponent, falling behind, charging ahead again ...... pulling the cheers and shouts out of the crowd. -3 42-A ,Q Q iw:- L .. Y. , njniyft , . ik ' Q li. V. , 3' - 4 xixgftgfmt A S.. .. ,V ' mtg' 9 if-' 5-6 1- Q. 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Introduction 11 l law' WV 1 'RR M j-.g E. in-5,54 .we w ..v.,, Q A xi 'MW , QW u ,, an 1 ,Q , ' fmwMW ' Y I4 1,4 1 1 -h r 3 . Af! 'V Q W W , ill i nan ,M-A Table o f Contents Introdaetion ....... . . . Faculty-Academic .... Student Lje ....... Classes ...... Organizations . . . Sports ........ Advertisements. . . 1 ndex ....... ..1 .16 .44 .62 140 192 216 257 I d 13 4. , X K v 4 P 52 mm: ., s L X 11 N, warm nab .an 1 , if-2.5 Involved in Central as Success Amidst ever-changing ideas and practices in a school, some sem- blance of organization must prevail. There must be some force which brings students and teachers to- gether to form classes and guide them smoothly through the school year. At Peoria High there is definitely such an administrator. He has gained recognition not only for fulfilling this necessity, but also for fulfilling a higher personal standard. A job quietly and Well performed, however, rarely remains in the lime- light. The CREST staff applauds the diligent efforts of such a person in dedicating the 1970 CREST to Mr. Harvey L. Tucker. Introduction 15 A 3 16 Faculty FEUHU! PUBUC SEHDORS 'm'Vf!i,5P.E'F'3L!9P..m ,-,,.g.-g?.L,.-,. Academics sf if i 1' ' ieiiims ' - .i if-.f 5651 ?isT5E1i171' it 'JZs:4igi'1' 1 'wil'-4125? gstifieiisftlvii A A WW ,, . . Harry Whitaker, Principal ot Peoria High Administration Leads With Respect The confident attitude of Mr. Harry Whitaker, principal of Peoria High, affected everyone. The students re- spected him for understanding their problems and desires. Mr. Whitaker commanded the attention of the faculty with his progressive leader- ship. Mr. Harvey Tucker, administrative assistant, handled the master plan- ning of student and teacher sched- ules. He was in charge of faculty activities and could often be found observing a class. Student activities came under the control of Mr. William Robertson. From parking stickers to dance plan- ning, he assumed the responsibilities of coordinating the administration's rules and the students' participation. Harvey Tucker William Robertson Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Board Skis Lawsg Deans Qahold Them Henry Stepping Florence Poshard Dean of Boys Dean of Girls Members of the Board-Standing: William Schwab, George Miles, Leo Sullivan, Leonard Costa. Seated: Mary McDade, Iackson Newlin, Claude Norcross, Elizabeth Cleaver. Miss Florence Poshard, Dean of Girls, enforced the administration policies for the girls. She was also in charge of commencement exercises and honor roles. Her firm guidance prepared girls for future occupations. Mr. Henry Stepping, Dean of Boys, took charge of discipline for the boys. Relieved of some of his lesser duties, he had more time for student prob- lems. Mr. Stepping was also in charge of Senior National Honor Society. Dr. Claude Norcross took the re- sponsibilities of Superintendent of Peoria schools. The Board worked on such items as school boundaries, teacher salaries, and courses to be offered. Claude Norcross Superintendent of Schools Faculty 19 The six counselors of Peoria High served as guidance aids to the more than two thousand students. College planning led the list of duties, as the counselors provided scholarship in- formation, advised the students on colleges, and administered various tests. Students also received assistance about vocational opportunities and class scheduling. The counselors were available for personal confer- ences. Mrs. Tressie Kozelka served her first year as a counselor, and Mrs. Cheryl Barnett switched from the math staff to guide and prepare stu- dents for the future. T AIU W ,ik ig! , 1 .,.,,.., Q -, ' A V A xr X., , ' x .eff . - f Mrs. Kozelka finds it a hectic first year as she answers the phone and greets students. Counselors Provide Aid and Guidance ,rw BARNETT, cHERYL itwi ENGLAND, WILLIAM A..r. ,W .V HARRIS, DOLORES KOZELKA, TRESSIE MCCORMICK, IAMES O'TOOLE, EUGENE fm-' Clifton Hon relates his adventures of traveling to Peoria to Mrs. Barnett. Curtain call brings the hams together in the Faculty Stunt Show. Central Faculty Reduces Generation Gap ,mn uv -122 vis . LV ,,, I ,VI 'H Z 2 -- ' Keg ? E Radical Steve Rosenberg tries to influence the con- ADAMS, IOYCE: Home Economics ALBRIGHT, ADA MAE: U.S. History ALLEN, CHARLENE: Physical Education A ft x A k t V R BA1LEY,ELEANoR: spanish U A BAIRD, JOHN: Algebra, Math 1 'L y , BAKER, DONALD: English 1' BALDWIN, ROBERT: Physical Education BAUDER, HARRY: Regional Geography BEHRENS, MYRTLE: Office Personnel Faculty 21 BENSING, IACK: Algebra: Geometry: Calculus BERNHARDY, VERYL: Chemistry: General Science BILL, MARIE: Office personnel BOOTH, DONALD: U.S. History: Ancient History: Ameri- can Government BRITKO, STEPHEN: Art BRODERIC, BECKY: English BRODBECK, LE ANNE: Study Hall CASPER, RICHARD: Orchestra CAVENY, ANN: Spanish CHAMNESS, THEOLINE: Orthopedic Room CHRISTIAN, WILLIAM: Geometry: Math COCHRAN, WILLARD: Distributive Education COLLIER, DORIS: General Business: Business Law COX, HELEN: Communications: English: Drama DAVIDSON, IOHN: English, Speech DENTINO, GEAN: Physical Education DIRST, LARRY: German DODD, VIRGINIA: Office Personnel DOUBET. IUDITH: English FINK, WALTER: Geometry: Math FISHER, BERNADINE: Oflice Personnel FLUEGEL. THEODORE: Chemistry GARD, PHYLLIS: Notehand: Typing: Person GENGE, FREDERICK: Algebra: Math GREEK. MARGARET: English: English Usage HAGEN, FRANK: An HARDEN, ION: Earth science HARRIS, LARRY: Reading Center HAWKINSON. IEFFREY: English: Debate HENDRICKS, LAWRENCE: Art HICOK, CHARLES: Vocational Auto Shop HIGGINS, RUDY: Algebra: Trigonometry HOLMES. BEVERLY: English HORST, CARL: Physics IRWIN, DENNIS: Math: Geometry IRWIN. GEORGE: Data Processing: Office al Typing Machines Faculty 23 IRWIN, MARGUERITE: French IAMIESON, RICHARD: Physical Education KAUFMAN, FREDERICK: Algebra: Trigonometry KEITHLEY, IEAN: Clothing: Home Nursing: Home Man- agement KELLOGG, HELEN: English KIRKHUS, RUTH: Office Personnel KRIEGER. IONE: Study Hall LA CROIX, ROBERT: Biology: General Science LANE, RICHARD: Biology LARKE, DORIS: Family Living: Foods LAVERY, LARRY: Physical Education LURIE, ALLAN: Machine Shop: Electronics LYONS, MARY: Bookkeeping: Typing MABEE, FLORENCE: Librarian MAXWELL, MARY: Sociology MCBRIEN, RUSSELL: U.S. History, Government MCCANN. GERALD: U.S. History, Citizenship MCCANN, LOUISE: Algebra, Geometry I MILLER. LINDA: Physical Education MULLINS, ANN: Physical Education NEFF, IOSEPH: French NELSON, GENE: Graphic Arts PALMER, RONALD: Chemistry, General Science PARKER, MARGUERITE: Visually Handicapped PETERSON, DAVID: Biology. General Science PETERSON, MURIEL: English POCKLINGTON. LORETTA: Office Occupations POWELL. GRETCHEN: Office Personnel RICE, EMILY: English SAHLIN, HENRY: Cooperative Work Study SALZER, PHILIP: U.S. History SCHICK. RANDALL: Algebra: Trigonometry: Geometry SCOTT, IANICE: English SEMLOW, ROBERT: Mechanical Drawing SENN, ROBERT: Vocational Auto Shop SLEETH, CAROL: English Faculty 25 SMARIESSE, IAMES: Business Law: Consumer Educa- tion: General Business SMITH, NEIL: Metal Shop: Woodshop SMITH, ROBERT: Physical Education SPRENGER, EILEEN: Study Hall STANGER, EUGENE: Librarian STEVENOR. ROBERT: Biology: General Science STOCK. IOHN: Shorthand: Typing STOSKOPF, HERBERT: Band STUART, MICHAEL: Physical Education STUDINGER, VONETA: Office Personnel SUFFIELD. IOSEPH: Modem Literature: English SWISHER, GLYDA: Latin: English SZEPESSY. MARIORIE: Vocal Music TANENBAUM, LINDA: Clothing: Foods TATTING, WARREN: Music TINDALL, GARY: Modern History: Ancient History U.S. History TROY. IAMES: U.S. History WALLIN, SWEN: Driver Education WALTERS, KAY: Algebra: Math WESTHOFF, WILBUR: Woodshop WHITAKER, IERRY: Drafting: Mechanical Drawing WHITAKER. RICHARD: Physical Education: American Government WICKER. NEIL: Physical Education: Driver Training: General Business WILLIAMSON. BETTY: Librarian WINTER, MICHAEL: Biology: General Science WOODWORTH, MARIORIE: Clothing WYETH, IERRY: Shorthand: Typing YANG, STEVE: Regional Geography: U.S. History ZIPFEL, RONALD: English: Business English ZBROZEK, CHARLES: English ZIEGLER, CHARLOTTE: German ZIEGLER. LILLY: Office Personnel ZIMMERMAN, SHARON: Economics, Spanish Faculty 27 I i Karla Ingersoll reads her part in the production of The Minister's Black Veil. Literature Productions Iristili Dramatic Spirit A background in literature and grammar enabled students to read and write English correctly. Freshmen were taught the stan- dards of grammar that were to be used through high school. Creative writing gave a chance at self-expres- sion. Sophomores studied lulius Cae- sar and were introduced to memory Work. Iuniors Worked on vocabulary and grammar, and studied the his- tory of American literature and auth- ors. English authors, especially Shakespeare, Were the main project of the Seniors. Term papers and oral reports were required in some classes. Students also Worked on projects to provide illustrations of En- glish at Work. Iulius Caesar is attacked outside the Forum in Mrs. Scott's room. .UA 'Wil 'NNW '+-. K , ,,,,. Mary Birdsell serves as the recorder for the girls' team during word games Mrs. Holmes follows along to see that Mark Anthony's speech M is recited correctly by Linda Priebe. ' z. L, xv, W, ,, ,fr-vm W..--'ff H s. Beth Sauder is amused by cz Spanish picture by Picasso. EN French students pose as teachers to correct fellow students' grammar. Students Learn Customs 0 Foreign Lands Foreign language study taught students not only a proficiency in language, but a knowledge of cus- toms and traditions of a foreign land as Well. Peoria High offered courses in French, Spanish, German, and Latin. First and second year classes worked on conjugations, grammar, and vocabulary. Advanced classes used their language knowledge to read and perform works of foreign authors. Tape recordings and rec- ords were used to aid understand- ing of spoken languages. The various language clubs pro- moted interest in foreign languages with meetings, seasonal parties, and guest speakers. Dates are no problem if students can understand the German clock Robin Michel's German speech is sheer delight for Miss Ziegler. Ioel Brackbill dodges a flying book in Latin class after saying. all Greek to me. ' we S Cheryl Bloch and Lee Swindall study Spanish magazines. L Academics 31 History classes focused on an awareness of past problems and meant to apply this knowledge to present situations. U.S. history ranged from early colonization to the iuture, and modern history covered E u r o p e a n development. Many teachers required term papers or critical book reviews. Geography classes made use of maps to show how the physical as- pects of the world affect life. Ameri- can government sought to explain the workings of a democracy, and economics was a new course de- voted to world business. The object of another new cou.rse, sociology, was the understanding of the dif- ferent human cultures. These classes took an Urban Renewal field trip. X-. Sociology students visit the target area to understand Peoria's Urban Renewal Program Field Trips Show Present Situations Tony Mead and Bob Schroeder foster wild ideas on an economics field trip. Negro history books aid Mr. Yang's U.S. History class ff 32 , I f ...V ' it if Mr. Baker demonstrates correct use of the podium. Drama class closes a skit with a singing flourish. Speech class conducts a panel discussion with Mr. Hawkinson. Speech Challenges Students, Individuality The speech and drama classes of- fered at PHS this year were de- .,,, . , ,, , .. . signed to give poise to the students and to better help them attain con- fidence While in front of an audience. Every sophomore was required to take a one semester speech course. Students learned to give various types of speeches: persuasive, de- monstrative, informative, and enter- 2 taining. Second year speech classes offered upperclassmen an opportuni- ty to continue farther in their study of the field of public speaking. t . Participants in the drama classes performed one-act plays and small skits while learning about stage techniques. Academics 33 if ff Y . Concentrating on keeping a steady hand, this student copies from a magazine. A Mr. Hendricks indicates to Iackie Gerber how a few im- provements would heighten the effect she wants. tudents Express Feelings in Art Art classes created a skill in Work- ing With many materials. First and second year students worked to tin- ish their required sketches, while third and t o u r t h year pupils branched out to include sculpting. Pottery was a favorite project, as the pottery wheels were always busy. Ceramics and oil painting al- lowed the students to demonstrate their ability in creativity. Linoleum prints and tapestries emphasized the importance of design and style. Students researched as well as created, as they gathered informa- tion on artists and their Works. The students' work was exhibited in the spring Fine Arts Festival. A pencil sketch is the first step to a good oil painting. School Keeps Time to Musicians' Beat Mr. Tatting instructs these Freshmen on the right note to hold. Band members wade through the snow en route to a Champaign concert. 1? li-' ' 'G' -s' ' ','-.'- Qi'- 'Y-25 .L : if 1 ' ' 4 Y r . ig. is sg, Mt, V .ri 3 . .it VJ ig, S W, r. .. 3 -'P+ ' - i- .Aft Q . A sv .45 .pg . 4 fy 3' Vt Ll? f - f , Ei - W--,. ..,. , f ' .1 I t a. H.. -- ' . ., V. .-f' ' ff:f ': 3 ,-gi: , A ' ff,f.'M A' ,- W 1 f:f 3'f i?' ssto T f ...g....Eg'?f'f. v .2 :fi --' ' ,A . , 1, Q was f Q 1f-:if3?5.v1fj m,,..,s--f' V f ZW A35 W- 3 ,NJ v .gag X 1.3, 5 Y' -1- r g li k ,V - .gli ,liar 5 r ip, . ,f .-.1 f r.'f'e , ig. - ,. ' jfs! 595. 1, .5 ,- ' 1:3 5, .fi-'u. M 1 t isfixibz- f Qi' ' -C' 'X vfuf T A .5 ti! .3 if-2 ,Iv he its 2xEf35'iQI5'i? , ' P- ff : . 'erik' T, 1.81 wtf'--Q T' :Si The band enlivened school spirit and provided entertainment at pep assemblies, football games, and bas- ketball games. The theme of Ha- waii Five-O was a crowd favorite, and everyone kept beat to a new ar- rangement of When the Saints Come Marching In. Concert Band presented Liebestode in its spring concerts. Orchestra members trav- eled to hear and play in many con- certs, and they interested grade school children in music with per- formances at their schools. Christmas Vespers and the Spring Choral Concert were the result of long hours of practice by the choral members. Mrs. Szepessy led the combined choral effort. The Girls' Ensemble practices for upcoming recitals. fx 'L WX ,iw s. E Academics 35 Cutting patterns is the first step for Debbie Behoneck and Ian Troth. f Pancakes and waffles head the menu for Mrs. Adams' food class. Home EC Aids Future Homemakers The Home Economics courses pro- vided guides for modern living and prepared the students for the near future. Food classes learned basic techniques of meal-planning, set- tings, and cooking. Soon all the classes Were full of gourmets and hungry friends. Students in clothing classes discovered Ways to design and sew skirts and blouses. They also learned good shopping pro- cedures. The classes sponsored an Open House at Christmas. Family Living and Home Manage- ment dealt with the problems of the home, and the students Worked on a family budget. Sociology, a new course, con- cerned the issues of the different parts of the World today. Ted Young tries to explain his point during a small discussion in Family Living. f' .P- PE. Strtves or Fitness, Instruction The physical education program rQtl?i . ,: W ' ...s, .x:.:.:. E ,,': t :zu ..-22 was designed to provide recreation f A,.. :-' -A and fitness for all students. ltii - 'ris e i'1i if , With the completion of the new dddd W i fi if T 'dddddbxd dddgv T rs rf T' 'ii' ull pool, rnost P.E. classes received a ' ' XV. Q .. A six-Week swimming course. During the rest of the year, the boys par- w V, my in W W ,M .W 3 H - ff. jy- ticipated in football, basketball, -K y cc Q Wrestling, and baseball. Handball 5, if improved fitness, and intramural H c basketball was popular. The girls T s--- 6. i f played volleyball, hockey, and bas- . N T . .M Vyyt ' ketball, and they sharpened their i rszi A Wyiyy Vvyyy W 'tf' y y isi Lf , ,p w ygg skills in golf and gymnastics. Modern y,i'f5. vypi Q., J mil 'ist '4',, me iff- tftrr- ,.r. Ar he 'r and folk dancing provided poise and fi T A ...i., . T 5'- 'c T T' . grace. ' . S it Driver Education was a course given to all Sophomores, instructing to them on the correct driving habits and procedures. ' -.f2we21s,:fiiffzgg,' 7 J- K -M 'is X ,.:gggg.,:, .k,k ' ww. , Lyrkkr. k :jf R ki if kkkt f f rs s 'lti 1 This student teacher instructs the class on the basics of the butterfly stroke. There's no waiting with three baskets open. Losing basketball teams must take their push-up penalty. X, Sf , I X i- mln M., ...Id ayw., t , f 'Fil' le, V K .ut ,,,, f Academics 37 Technicians Prepare or Vocations The industrial arts classes strived to teach students the details of technical work. This vocational train- ing prepared the students for many industrial occupations. Mechanical Drawing provided a background in constructing and reading drawings. Electronics students gained knowl- edge of electronic components. Graphic arts classes produced busi- ness cards and slogan tags. Boys in Wood and Metal Shop made many useful objects, such as furniture and tools. The students in Auto Shop learned about the structure and re- pair of auto engines. Graphic arts student Iohn Burton prepares the process camera for cr copying job. Even with three electricians, Mr. Lurie checks to see it is plugged in. Hidden by their desks, these Students work on drawing. ,pri usiness Ed Unlocks Doors to the Future Q ,, af Pew e, L . ,... gk is , . 7 lx K ,K , - . . ' We-U. The carder and sorter offer practice for office skills. Mr. Stock instructs each pupil on the proper finger placement. One of the duties of Senior Service is to aid the handicapped. Business classes learned to use the data processing machines, preparing for office vocations. The college- bound students wishing a skill at the typewriter took a new course, per- sonal typing. Office Occupations pu- pils attended class in the morning and then left for an afternoon of Work at a Peoria area business firm. Senior Service and Key Club vol- unteers, with the aid of special ma- chines, helped the visually handi- capped and students of the ortho- pedic room. Academics 39 X Q Algebra homework involves work, work, and more work. Math Courses Build With rdered Steps M. M.. he ......,..., Peoria High's math program of- fered everything from general math to college level courses. Freshmen started with algebra, While Sopho- mores continued in geometry. Iuniors took an advanced algebra class, and seniors had a choice of calcu- lus, analytic geometry, trigonometry. Algebra courses set the founda- tions for mathematics with work on exponents and radicals. Geometry classes taught students to develop proofs, and Pythagorean's Theorem was common knowledge to all. Ad- vanced classes gave students a head start in college courses, and some classes prepared for the National Math Contest held in the spring. Mr. Baird just cannot believe that last answer Putting problems on the board seems to be a part of every math class. What smcnt aleck put that on the board? ff c Q i f ' Iiitial aahaiig Va.ai,,a if i fi... Q Q f Q if f fat' i' tif t Q f-' 1-ni' Sometimes gestures help get the idea across, as Mr. Bensing, a new teacher, soon finds out. Academics 41 Science Unlocks Secrets 0 f Lgfe Science courses taught the student fundamentals of life and the latest scientific developments. General science offered the basics of science, and biology was the source of information on the func- tions of nature. Chemistry pupils learned of the principal components of matter, while physics students worked on universal formulas. Earth science, a new course, concentrated on the relations of science to the World. Lab work constituted much of the course, as cell slides were studied in biology, and compounds were created in chemistry. Physics lab found students trying to verify text- book constants with experiments of their own. General science students prove the power of a spark with the generator. Mr. Lane points out membrane structure to B111 Lea Using the telsa coil, students illuminate light bulbs without wires and prove that physics has a better idea wuunuggg ,Mfmmm eww lx if L.. Intriccte map work draws close scrutiny from Mr. Harden and earth science students. Iohn Roehrig finds his solution doesn't boil. Mr. LaCroix helps Wendy Oakes prepare Cl tree slide. 4 We is Academics 43 i s 44 ' , . 1, . 'Q if : M. 24? 'E his Ti: f ' -41, fini-224' gy f gg,- Ph' , .., 35? fx, . 2 K A Q if fvffiii' .9 1 1 5 if . 'rff Z f ' , V A ii , J V ' -. A :wk r 1 ' ' .. - -. 3 . - f ' QW I A A' L W P W N' .7 L5 ga . J? s ig l R I ,Q M My ,, , K -A ,V -Q8 I9 :Jar L 2 Q ? 1 M, .' rf VN.. Student Li e ,K i f A , , Q f,1 F53 4 .g,,,f 3 , Shaded streets and cool breezes enticed many students to go bicycling through the park. Summer--a Season Created for Us Ever so slowly, the last day of school came to an end amidst the re- joicing cries, Summer at last! The days grew Warmer and longer, yet each moment was savored de- liberately-surrendered reluctantly. Some enjoyed bicycling through the park and leisurely picnics, while others preferred the active aspects of summertime. Volunteer work in local hospitals, welfare centers, and youth programs, as Well as vaca- tions seemed to round out a per- fect season. Most students found that time passed too quickly, as they again looked ahead to brisk fall days and school. Aided by Dave Kreiling. Ian Peters is sure to improve her golf 1...--1 To SOH19, Summer is CT visit to the O1' Swimmifl' 11019-H Excitement is viewed amidst tangled steel dt the fair. Chris Lord. Lindcx Coker, and Carol Icrcobus gather the ingredients for cs summer picnic. Y H1 ff Ks nv fs K, mi fr. qu: W1 5, . .J- Lsvftym 4 nMf'45fQ-avg!-gfhqs,g,.,13,Z.z' -ft 0 2 1 1 5 fvYlv'52Wfw1f-s.sr1fvSfw,,y,t',5, ii Q Q-wZ?ffq,zl-mwgfggvfa.fLg,,,,4g6 , ' r tv 'LN ,wrt iii 2 .fi A . y'H - Qui QT, Q W 2' ,f WL? 59 W 55 raw-gm 2.1 W?5Qang,kg,, Q'Q:v . ,5 Q H Y 'Q He.. ffiivfggg, H N Q GQ 442 is ga 'Q Q as 9 9 9 Q Gatmk Q ?aufi?:t, 9,, 5'Q 3' 4? 'Gasp' ,i4'jQWnS 'QP' Big. ? 1 Q gs Student Life 47 The Bleacher Bums spark enthusiasm at Peoria High games. Halloween mischief strikes as Senior boys erect a prefabricated re- lief facility on Mr. I. Whitaker's lawn. A future Peoria High student receives a much needed assist at the annual A.P.T. sponsored Fun Fair. Wrendia De Vary is phoned for her first date in the Senior class play. Fall Arrives Amidst Brisk Weather As idle and leisurely summer days neared an end, students once again turned their thoughts to school and homework every night. Concentra- tion was difficult, and weekends seemed unbearably distant for the first few months. Gradually, how- ever, students became involved in extra curricular activities after realiz- ing with relief that all had not been forgotten over the summer. Dances and football games were included. as old friendships were renewed and new ones initiated. Of course, sea- sonal chores such as leaf-raking re- mained, but work passed quickly in the brisk fall weather. Halloween and Thanksgiving provided welcome holidays, as students endeavored to cling to each wonderful moment of autumn before winter spread its soft white blanket on the ground. Rob Bielenberg and Amy Robertson revel in autumn's characteristic scene. Student Lite 49 4 sf 1 if 3 X 3,4 . ag: , 4 'Z'- N . , X - f . , H 5 ..-4, Slikwa' 9 1 X AMY? NIS - Q,.a r X , I-,. O I ig It fm' Mar' A -in Q' f YQ. L: M 5 35 I 3' WN- Underclass Spirit Accents Central Homecoming 1969 Peoria High's Homecoming theme, l969: A Central Odyssey, provided a colorful backdrop for this year's Homecoming festivities. Seniors, Iu- niors, Sophomores applied outer space effects to their respective Stunt Shows as each class vigorously plunged into preparation. The Iunior Stunt, I'm Iust Wild About Hairy , placed first in competition. Spirit reached unequaled height at the pep assembly as students covered the Walls of the auditorium with posters and banners. During half-time cere- monies of the game against Rich- Woods, Ienni Miller was pronounced Queen by Mike Becker, the MC. The Surviving Souls provided the music at the Homecoming Dance to climax an electrifying and memor- able Week. attendants Shelly Beechler, Linda Stevenson and Debbie Olson represent the junior sophomore, and freshman classes respectively. 't ,S of X0-1 .mv 4-he 5 l The Cyclops, Dave Dellinger, attacks Dave Paule and his crew in the Iunior Stunt, I'm lust Wild About Hairy. . -W Q N Mr. 'M' N litur- 4- at 4 M-rff..QI'ff'j.12'g' 4.1. W. ., A World o Emotions In past years the CREST photog- raphy staff has been left with a se- lection of superior pictures which seemed to belong nowhere in the book. Because of their exceptional quality and emotional impact, how- ever, the staff felt that two pages should be devoted to these photo- graphs. This year emotions was chosen as the theme, and both pages reflect the many sensations of stu- dents' lives-Warmth, happiness, suf- fering, friendship, and excitement. Each expression has a certain place in our lives and a claim to our souls. 'mtg M. ? l ,li 'Q w g N V I' or 'U .RJR psf - . S JH Y E - 4 4, x 'K Student Lxie 53 AF Upens Doors 150 Understanding The American Field Service pro- vided high school students with an opportunity to represent their school in another country and to under- stand a foreign people. Through the years, AFS has been an invaluable factor in broadening Peoria High School's educational outlook. An ex- change student was entrusted with an important responsibility-that of promoting greater world peace, stronger international unity and per- sonal understanding. Because of in- sufficient funds, Peoria High was un- able to receive a foreign student as in previous years. This year, Cen- tral's exchange student abroad was senior Fred Bennett, who spent an experience-filled summer with the Ioseph Koller family in St. Marein i. Mztl. in Austria. Fred Bennett Fred Bennett and his Austrian family spend a day in the mountains. Fred and Manfred Koller enjoy the Austrian landscape. tex PLAYBOY u nrofucf-1 K.-1, Q tfymv um L fi x m wma 1 5 me a numb f has at N a r yur me I cmd: rmmmr me tcm mu if rm quit md L r Mx Q rn vp t ry lo ly ma ph bn C 1 1 1 krllii I fem PM C R tm nd mv pc 9 M Q 1 it U K1 P 'Y HRH 1' tm 'Sud X 1' the an hs v Manga Hugh Hefner Patti Lowes Photogenic ueen or 1970 Each year, the CREST Staff spon- sors a photogenic contest in which one senior girl is chosen Photogenic Queen. The senior class pictures were prejudged by a local photogra- phy studio, and fifteen finalists were sent to the CREST Staff. The CREST then sent the s e pictures to a celebrity, who in turn made the final decision on the Photogenic Queen. This year, the staff received an out- standingly Warrn response from the editor-publisher of PLAYBOY maga- zine, Mr. Hugh Hefner, who chose Miss Patti Lowes as Photogenic Queen for 1970. Student Life 55 yrs, ,M .. . tlfgment , M ,- 'frm . ws wK.23qxm,pl,,?f5, in lie L What's wrong lay? laugh Darlene Evans and Gene Hair ston. Are the steps s1ippery? Curious eyes reflect on cz Christmas past. Who can resist a freshly fallen snow? Lions Welcome W inter Amid Ieiness and Snow One of the many pleasures of freezing winter nights, agree Chuck Rucker and Sue Price, is cooking a meal and enjoying it together. Winter's distinctive, white blanket seemed endless this year, as Central students faced the coldest weather of their high school careers. Even tem- peratures in the negative teens, however, would not extinguish the warmth and spirit of the student body. Sledding, skating, and plan- ning for Christmas comprised much of the precious, free time, and for many the holidays passed too quick- ly. Faced with semester exams and encouraged by the prospects of a new decade, students plunged anxiously into the new year and patiently awaited the first signs of Spring. ! An ice-coated fence provides a frame for Frank Picl and Marg McCay on a frosty winter evening. Student Life 57 Honors and Awards Distinguish U pperclcissmen I Spring marked the announcement of the top ten seniors based on their scholastic ability. Student Council decided the Dorothy Hall recipient, while students and teachers voted on the DAR cmd SAR citizenship awards. Outstanding history stu- dents received the Iames R. Mc- Cormick award, and the Rensselear and Bausch and Lomb honors went to students excelling in math and science. Business students competed for the Business Student of the Year award, and the best homemaker re- ceived the Betty Crocker award. Marsha Baumgardner Susan Edwards MCITSIICI BCITHSY First Second Third f Q Rzchard Sathoff lean Frost Cheryle Bloch Frank Picl Fourth Fifth Sixth Seventh Iames Benjamin Frederick Bennett Christine Lank Margaret McCay Eighth Ninth Tenih Tenth Michael Becker DAR Citizenship Award Richard Bolz Iames R. McCormick Award Thomas Redard Iames R. McCormick Award Iennifer Miller DAR Citizenship Award Iohn Casey Iames R. McCormick Award Iohn Roehrig Iames R. McCormick Award Frederick Bennett SAR Citizenship Award Patricia Donaldson Matthew O'Connor Iames R. McCormick Award Iames R. McCormick Award Deborah Limer Karen McCormack Iames R. McCormick Award Dorothy Hall Award Barry Buchbinder Frank Picl Linda Livingston Sharon Propp Bausch and Lomb Rensselear Mathematics Business Student Betty Crocker Award Science Award Award of the Year Student Life 59 Sprmg Releases Pent- Up Energies As the snows iinally melted and the first signs of flowers and leaves appeared, Peoria High School stu- dents waited in anticipation for the dexterous days ot spring. Spring fever reached a climax as thoughts wandered from schoolwork to life, nature, and love. Cool weather pre- vailed, but it could not dampen the spirits of those who wished to im- press that certain special someone. Baseball games, the Iunior Prom, and Carnival Capers provided a much needed outlet for energies which had been conserved during the winter. With the coming of finals, spring all too swiftly came to a close, as students longed im- patiently for summer. Spring is a peaceful moment by the water's edge. Third year art student Iim Yocum finds that tall trees provide a relaxing atmosphere for catching up on sketches. . 7,4 77: ' . iz 11121 f ,A rig :af . 1 1 QV Eii fiiu 44 . A , Y t iefswem.. kff- s 'FL- Dave Johnson is qivefl G fi1'Sl Class iO111' of SUIQGYY by lim Simkins. GH Talking on the phone while studying is a skill demonstrated by many orderly at St. Francis Hospital. students . . . in this case, by Lynne Clark. 'X Work gives way to mischief, as Scott Mehle finds time to douse Steve Mitchel with cold, soapy water. Student Life 61 . f wk-f 'L 4- Q52 'W A . V A: I Dx WL. if , W , pg , G 'Q :Ig N1 -,jf Fr L vrftsx 'I f f' M A Riwgd 1 HL 'Aw' M 'fps , QA' if wp, f ,gan V Q ,Ji .Sify- r, .. f -1 ,. M 'mf- ' ' ,. -'fag , . gli' um W-f' .2g - H- -ax .:- -- 55 -,W'fe.-yH.'m,.,y '.,, - we ,,: . . '1- :,: RRY, 35. ,J -Mk Sie? '- Jr , 1,1 , ' .5 - f-..-,mr ,Z +R' 3 43:2 3' 64 -iii Classes fl' 4.. 3: ,L Y Y V f Q r K 2 - 5 ' 1 '. it I ,ff ri' Q 1 5 4? is i s ' S 1 1 ' x Q g X, Us x f A. 1 ,V E 7:2 E Q, 32 , W L , Class of 770 Strives to Leave Its Mark Pausing from their job oi leading the Senior Class are Rick Trump, Pres.: Patti Lowes, Treas.: Doug Schierer, Sec.: and Tom Small, V.P. Opening a new decade, the Class oi '70 strived from the beginning to set a precedent of excellence. They started by securing a firm lead in spirit points with their sportsman- ship, artistic posters and banners, and active school pride. Senior participation in annual events added new zest to the tradi- tional, an example being the stunt show, A Central Odyssey: Year l969. The class play, Cheaper By the Dozen, provided entertainment for all to enjoy. Adapting to the re- cent additions at Peoria High, Se- niors served as head guards at Cen- tral Park Pool and members of the Foyer Committee during their re- lease time. The months passed by as Seniors tiled applications, interviewed for jobs, and studied with necessary diligence. Belonging to the future, they would always look back on this year of memories. Spons ors Mr. Stock and Mr. Stevenor discuss plans for Senior elections ABERLE, SANDRA Freshman Chorus, French Club. Future Nurses, Dis- tributive Education ABERNATHY, IIM Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Monitor ABRAHAM, LYNN Transfer to Peoria High AESCHLEMAN, KEITH Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Claybirder Club ALBA. LINDA SUE Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, Thespians, Future Nurses, Stunt Shows, Distributive Education, Monitor ALBRIGHT, IILL Committee of 40, Senior Service, Pep Club ALEXANDER, SHERRY ALLEN, MARIA Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, Library Aides, Prep Choir, Afro-American Culture Society ANDERSON, LINDA French Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Office Oc- cupations, PE Leader, Page, Monitor ANDERSON, LYNN HOLLY Girl's Choir, Senior Service, Pep Club, Office Occu- pations, PE Leader, Page. Monitor. Stunt Shows ANDREWS, DANIEL Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Distributive Education, Intramurals ARONS, LEONARD ASHBURN, STEPHEN RAY Band, Orchestra, PE Leader, Freshman Football, Page, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Bleacher Bums AUPPERLE, IANET Art Guild. CREST Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Senior Service, PE Leader, Office Occupations BACH, ROBERT Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track, Key Club, OPINION, Letterrnan's Club, Concert Choir BALL, FRED EARL Art Guild, Wrestling, PE Leader, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Future Coaches BANKS, ERMA Transfer to Peoria High, Page, Spanish Club, Pep Club BARNEY, MARSHA ELLEN Cheerleader, Spanish Club. Iunior National Honor Society, Committee of 40, Class Officer, Pep Club, Page, Senior Service, Iunior Prom, Light Opera Seniors 65 BABE, TIMOTHY WAYNE Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Latin Club. Distributive Education, Basketball BARTLEY, VBRNA Transfer to Peoria High, Senior Service, Stunt Shows. Future Teachers, Pep Club BAUMGARDNER, MARSHA LOUISE Concert Choir, German Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Senior Service, German Singers, Classic Singers, Photography Club, Orthopedic Assistant, Human Relations, Thespians BEARD. GARY Student Council, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Fresh- man-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Letterman's Club BEAVERS, CATHY Latin Club, Future Teachers, Art Guild, Page, Pep Club BECKER, MICHAEL DAVID Student Council, President: Key Club, OPINION. Varsity Baseball, Quill and Scroll, Class Officer, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, CrossACountry BELKE, MARTIN Orchestra, Pre-Med Club, Science Club, Swimming BENJAMIN, JAMES COVER OPINION Circulation, OPINION Business, CREST Business, Iunior National Honor Society, French Club. Science Club, Chess Club, Math Club, Intramurals. BENNETT, FREDERICK PETER Key Club, German Club, German Singers, Student Council, Choir, Iunior National Honor Society. Fresh- man Chorus, Stunt Shows, A.F.S. ummers 0 Sermce Ujfer Fuyillment r.,..imN4 A is ,g :,: ' ,g H wi.: f, . e,.,,,A, , --44' - A 'iff W, In K 4. wi Kathy White helps a Central American physician dispense medicine to mission children. BENNETT, IANE Pool Guard Art Guild Pep Club French Club Thes- pians Senior Service Iuruor Prom Orchestra Band, Math Club BEST FREDERICK Transfer to Peoria High Bleacher Bums BETSON CHERYL French Club Concert Choir Pep Club Stunt Shows. Future Nurses, Office Occupations, Monitor, Music Workshop Nr ,.1 P - , ,,:r, . f w x, -v These youngsters perfect their crawl under the guidance of Iudy Hensley and Pat Lane. ' ' -i.' ' 2 '- T -2239, Yue Y 1 133 8 gi I W W1 , , . Q , Q BIRDSELL, MARY Freshman Chorus, Iunior National Honor Society, Future Teachers, French Club BLACK, EDWIN 1 BLANCHARD, CAROLYN ' Freshman Chorus, Light Opera, Concert Choir, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Spring Play BLOCH, CHERYLE ANN Iunior National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service, OPINION Business, Transfer to Peoria High BODDIE, BRENDA KAY Senior Service, Human Relations, Intramurals, Moni- tor, Afro-American Culture Society BODELL, IEAN Orchestra, Iunior National Honor Society, German Club, German Singers Seniors 67 BOHNER, BRUCE PUTNAM Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country, Key Club, Gennan Club, Intramurals, Orchestra BOLZ, RICHARD Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track, Sophomore Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Orchestra, Letterman's Club, Chess Club, Latin Club, Spring Play BOONE, DAON LAPUAL Spring Play, Art Guild, Senior Class Play, German Club, Thespians, Afro-American Culture Society. Chess Club BOSSINGHAM, BETTY EILEEN Art Guild, French Club, Concert Choir BOWMAN, IANICE CAROL Page, Art Guild, Thespians, Monitor, Pep Club, Dis- tributive Education, Senior Service BRANDES, MELINDA OPINION, Senior Service, Page BROCKHOUSE, MAURICE German Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Foot- ball, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Letterman's Club BROWN, WILLIAM BUCHBINDER, BARRY URI Orchestra, Science Club, Photography Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Math Club BURDETTE, CARLA Pep Club, Thespians, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, Monitor BURDETTE, DONA L. Art Guild, Spanish Club. Writing Club, Y-Teens, Page BURTON, LINDA IOY Freshman Chorus, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, Music Workshop CALDWELL, MICHAEL I. Freshman Football CALDWELL, RICHARD D. Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Freshman-Sopho- more Basehall, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Art Guild, PE Leader, Stunt Shows CALLAHAN, LINDA SUE Pep Club, Thespians, Prep Choir, Stunt Shows, Iu- nior Prom, Senior Service, Spanish Club CANNON, LAURIE OPINION, Senior Service, UTOPIA, Page, Iunior Prom, Stunt Shows, Art Guild, Pep Club, Spanish Club CARDINAL, MARK CARLSON, STEVE Varsity Swimming, Freshman Football, Art Guild, Monitor CARROL, BUZZ Transfer to Peoria High, Bleacher Bum CARROLL, SUSAN Library Aide CASEY, JOHN Debate. Varsity Tennis, OPINION, Intramurals, Let- terman's Club CAUSEY, RODNEY WAYNE Pep Club CHAPMAN, LYNN Music Workshop, Writing Club, Concert Choir CHIANAKAS, LARRY CHRISMAN, ROBIN Sophomore Football, Varsity Wrestling, Debate, Band, Orchestra, Intramurals, Bleacher Bums CHURCH, MIKE Freshman Football, Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track. Spanish Club, Art Guild, Letterman's Club. Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom CLARK, PETER DAVID Iunior National Honor Society, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Cross-Country, Letter- man's Club, French Club, Stage and Projection Crew, Literary Club, Spring Play, Intramurals COALE, JANE Freshman Mixed Chorus, Girl's Choir, Concert Choir, Senior Service, Future Teachers. Senior Class Play. Music Workshop, Spanish Club COCHRAN, VAN ERIC Art Guild, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, Transfer to Peoria High COKER, DAVE Committee of 40, Key Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Intra- murals, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club COLE, CHARLES WILLIAM Iunior Varsity Cross-Country, Intramurals, Freshman Chorus, Concert Choir, Distributive Education COLLINS, DELVERA Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Page, Afro-American Culture Society, Human Relations COOK. BILL Class Oificer, Band, German Club, Stage and Pro- jection Crew, Photography Club COOLEY, SHELIA Page, Intramurals, Pep Club, Senior Service CONSIGNY, IANET CLAIRE Cheerleader, OPINION Circulation Staff, Page, Ger- man Club, Classic Singers, Pep Club, Senior Service COSTELLO, IANICE Freshman Chorus, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Senior Class Play, Art Guild Seniors 69 Work and Rest Combine L, ,W ' .. M . Nm . Dave Coker and Gary Kuchel recuperate from a day's work at Bradley University. CRANK, CYNTHIA German Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Cooperative Work Study ,wb-'W CRENSHAW, SHERRIE Senior Class Play, Spring Play, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Thespians, Pool Guard, Central Singers CROWLEY, LUKE CSESZNEGI, LASZLO A. CULLER, BRUCE Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Football, German Club, Gymnastics CURRIE, DIANE D. Band, Orchestra, Future Teachers, Art Guild, French Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Spring Play, OPINION Business Staff .wff CUSTER, ANTONETTE DAMM, BARBARA IOANN MARGARITE Office Occupations Da VAULT, RICK L. Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country, Key Club, Let- terman's Club, Drafting Club, Intramurals DAVIS, CHRISTOPHER S. Class Officer. Freshman Football, Varsity Wrestling. German Club DAVIS, IOE DAVISON, MIKE Intramurals DAY. DIANE Spanish Club, Writing Club, Art Guild, Y-Teens DAY. PATRICIA ANN Art Guild, Y-Teens, Page, Writing Club DEADWYLER, IACK Spanish Club, Monitor, Freshman-Sophomore Wrest- ling DELINSKI. THERESA DENNIS. IOHN Human Relations, UTOPIA, French Club, Stunt Shows DISCHERT, JOHN ROBERT Freshman Football, Band, Orchestra, German Club, Varsity Cross-Country, Letterman's Club, Bleacher Bums. Intramurals DIVELEY, BOB Freshman Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Swim- ming, Varsity Track, Iunior Prom, Art Guild DOBBINS, SHARON Page, Distributive Education DONALDSON, PATRICIA LYNN Iunior National Honor Society, OPINION, French Club, Spring Play, Stunt Shows, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Classic Singers. Page, Senior Service DONNOVAN, MARGARET Latin Club, Pep Club DONOVAN, IERRI DOOLEY, ED Freshman Football DORN, KAREN DOROTHY Art Guild, Senior Service, Library Aides, Page DORN, SHARON B. Senior Service DOTSON, VICKIE JEAN CREST Business Staff, Spanish Club, German Club, Senior Service, Freshman Chorus Seniors 71 DOWELL, ALAN Freshman Football, Iunior Varsity Wrestling, ln- tramurals, Stage Crew, Freshman-Sophomore Track DRAKE, DONNA Art Guild, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Girls Choir, Page, UTOPIA, Latin Club, Senior Service DRIVER, LORRAINE Future Teachers, German Club, Senior Service, Stage Crew, Page Oiiice Occupations DUDLEY, LARRY Transfer to Peoria High, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, Varsity Track DUNCAN, IOHN MICHAEL Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Committee of 40, In- tramurals DUSTIN, ROSEMARY SUE K , , V mplfl ., g?3r,.c,,,.., In .. i, ..:,,4.:: mm . ,. . ,- 'i'i 1- sE2AgifgEgftSli wgiggugtefiei tmfi ti, ,ft Hfftiitrw fss s' --UEfQ'g9gg,'Q2T'ZlfiS etssiiiwas f f ftftt 1 X lf W: wgefegeafgi g5Sigg?sff2,rrf ' 595 33 'f .. A , W .1 .' F- fffi:fvs1'fg.-igfiia :rf ,,.. iam' 'rr E ' .QE - swf 45 ,-' w i, . , M ma, A ,ft 2 xi A 'f'35f2 E ' ei 2 l ni? ll 41g DUVALL, RONALD EDMUND Freshman Football, Iunior Varsity Swimming, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Bleacher Bums EATON, MARY LOUISE Band, Y-Teens EDWARDS, SUSAN CREST Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Art Guild, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Red Cross, French Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Fresh- man Chorus ELLER, VICTORIA LEE Transfer to Peoria High, Distributive Education ENGEL, IEANETTE Freshman Chorus, Girls Choir, Concert Choir, German Club, Page, UTOPIA, STUNT SHOWS EVANS, KATHY Girls Ensemble, CREST Business Staff, Pool Guard, French Club, Music Workshop, Spring Play FABISH, IERRY Bleacher Bums, UTOPIA, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, PE Leader, Pep Club FAHEL, IOSEPH MICHAEL Transfer to Peoria High, Distributive Education FARES, PATRICIA MARGO Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Art Guild FARNUM, PATTY Freshman Chorus, Girls Choir, Page, Pep Club nior National Honor Society FITZGERALD, TERRY RAY Freshman Swimming, Freshman Football, Sopho- more Football, Sophomore Baseball, Spanish Club, PE Leader, Letterman's Club, Stunt Shows FLEMING, CAROL Spanish National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, OPINION German Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iu: Seniors Begin New Programs Martha Greene watches Alison Marshall rehearse Scar- Q' -sf? let O'Hara lor Peoria Players' Repertory '69. V FREED, MARCY LOIS Future Teachers. Senior Service, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Page, OPINION Business Staff, French Club FRITTS, JOHN Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Intramurals, Iunior Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, Varsity Swimming, Letterman's Club, Future Coaches, Ger- man Club, Art Guild FROST, JEAN B. OPINION, Co-Editor-in-Chief: Student Council, Ger- man Club, Quill and Scroll, Iunior National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Senior Service, Pom-Pon Girls, Art Guild GARDNER, VICKIE SUE Red Cross, Intramurals GEORGE, CHRIS L. Freshman Chorus, UTOPIA GETZ, IANELL IEAN German Club, Page, UTOPIA. Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Thespians - ffwnrfegu FOLCK, DAVID Intramurals, Freshman Football, Thespians, Sci- ence Fiction Club, Monitor, PE Leader FOSTER, DAVE Band, Freshman Football, Intramurals. Bleacher Bums FOUTCH, JULIE Concert Choir, Page, Pep Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Ofiice Occupations We i it Q3 if ef -,, , 4T'1n- 5 f , K. 5 ,, ,Q A , . A gli, ' A - my V 4, lg, . sry.. ,V V, ,3 ffl if I Q , 'tif MW 5 wks ml 'Una g e-'WY one gg , We 'Hush ...Q Seniors 73 GIBSON, IACK MICHAEL German Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Foot- ball, Freshman Track, Monitor, PE Leader GIFT, DEBBIE Library Aide, Senior Service, Future Teachers, Office Occupations, Page, Stunt Shows GIPSON, MICHELE Art Guild, Future Nurses, German Club, German 407 Singers, Senior Service, OPINION, Pre-Med, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows - ff s 2, it 'V Iltl it , ,,,, , GIRTON, VICKIE A F A p Freshman Chorus, Distributive Education W' . , A GLENN, LINDA . . : 1 Page, Library Aide, Y-Teens I aw' l 3. N. GLENN, MARY gpg .,,1- t F, v-We if 5 7,, E , A '., ,:Q I b GLOVER, GARY ALLEN Orchestra, Distributive Education GLOVER, LINDA KATHERYN Band, Orchestra: Music Workshop, Thespians, Spring Play, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Forensics, Con- 7, , cert Choir 'gy GORMAN, KATHLEEN ..- Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Concert Choir, ' , UTOPIA v ls I ,r eg 2 I CI 1' S wg . . 4 GRAF, IEANETTE GRAF, SUE 'WY GRAHAM, NANCY IO Art Guild, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service GREENE, MARTHA ANN Freshman Chorus, German Club, French Club, Art Guild, Thespians, Spring Play, Distributive Education, Stunt Shows, Monitor GRIFFITH, RONALD Transfer to Peoria High GRIMM, DEBORAH PENELOPE Spanish Club GRISSOM, BRUCE X Chess Club, Band, Wrestling, German Club, German Singers, Science Club xl Q: GRUBE, STEVE GUNN, IERRY B. Varsity Track, Varsity Golf, German Club, Class Ol- ficer, Intramurals, Freshman Football, Cross-Country, PE Leader ,dw A if A-f 'Central dysseyw Sparks Stunt Shows r ,, 4' f M JA , , f , g W Y ff ff' .Q,,, L r,r - , V r Seniors 75 1 I' ' l O Xe -1 1 K ..,r is ' Q A I is psf' g its ' bk f 1 s L K Kgs X s I sg s ri J SR + a X K, ,I ,,,,x,q,l,,5.tQW.f,s -f . sgps m-1,1 ,S sissgfgffgiffisggig ysfzgew gr- 'Silvia M -1 ' ib n 'z' K f as ,W K . '1 was li ' ' 5-57lf'L --Q-gf -'Yr 'L -5ifis:. as:I'e f:3 if ' , ' ' -1 1 ' v :,:s:,:a::-Hgfw :zss:Z'fs: Ff.iF-I TE-' 'vw H 3 I 'S 5,4 sf if , W5 V if , .Q , X f 2 1 I . , . ..,,.: .1 , . v ,-,, '-1 ,H , lv .:,,,g5,,::955.3,g's:.,:'2:f:af-:S-:ff Class of 970 GURNEY, GREG Band, Intramurals, Sophomore Football, OPINION GUYNN, TERRI Spanish Club, French Club, Art Guild, Thespians, Page, PE Leader, Senior Service, Monitor HALL, LESLIE Pep Club, Senior Service, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, OPINION, Art Guild, Concert Choir, Page, Stunt Shows, Girls Choir HAMILTON, SHARON Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Airo- American Culture Society, Transfer to Peoria High HAIVIILTON, SHERRY Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Afro-American Cul- ture Society, Pep Club, Transfer to Peoria High HAMMER, MIKE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman- Sophomore Football, Intramurals Leads Peoria H igh Kfff' , pw wi? ,B iii? New HANSIS, SUSAN CREST Business Staff, Manager: UTOPIA, German Club, Tennis HARNESS, STEVEN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Science Fiction Club, Spring Play, Senior Class Play, Spanish Club HARPER, TALITHA OPINION. Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor So- ciety. UTOPIA. Senior Service, Future Teachers. French Club, German Club, Thespians, Art Guild HARRIS, BILL Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Spanish Club, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Intramurals HARRIS, VICKI HATTERMAN. BRUCE Freshman Football, Pep Club, Bleacher Bums HAUSAM, GERALD Transfer to Peoria High HAWES, BRYAN Transfer to Peoria High HAWKSWORTH, IOHN RICHARD Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Intramurals HAYWARD, DONNA UTOPIA, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, French Club, Pep Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Spring Play, Monitors HEERDE, LINDA Art Guild, Senior Service, Office Occupations HEINZ, CHERYL HENSLEY, IUDY Art Guild, Future Teachers. Senior Service, Ger- man Club, Pool Guard, Music Workshop HENDERSON, RONALD LEE Intramurals, Committee of 40, Key Club, Fresh- man Football, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophcv more Wrestling, Spanish Club, Distributive Edu- cation HEROLD, MIKE Drattsmans' Club HIATT, ROBERT R. Distributive Education HICKMAN, GEOFF Varsity Track, Lettennan's Club, Freshman Bas- ketball, Intramurals, PE Leader, Art Guild, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums. Office Occu- pations HIGGINS, FREDDIE Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Sopho- more Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Letterman's Club. Student Council, PE Leader, Future Coaches L HIGHTOWER, PHYLLIS HILL. KEN HIMMEL, IANA Band, Senior Service, Spanish Club, Future Nurses. Pep Club, Intramurals HITCHELL, FRANK Intramurals HOBBS, SOLOMENA Transfer to Peoria High, Future Nurses, Afro-Ameri- can Culture Society, Senior Service HODGE, STEVEN Transfer to Peoria High HOFFMAN, CAROL Band HOFFMAN. PHILLIP PAUL Committee of 40, Iunior National Honor Society, Varsi- ty Wrestling, Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra, PE Leader, German Club, German Singers, Intramurals HOFFMAN, ROGER ALLEN PE Leader, Intramurals, Sophomore Football, Fresh- man Football, Bleacher Burns, Pep Club Seniors HOLMES, DOUG Junior Prom, Varsity Swimming, Intramurals, Golf HON, CLIFTON HOPKINS, MARY ANN Transfer to Peoria High, Pep Club, Senior Service, Art Guild, Thespians, Junior National Honor Society HOPSON, STEVEN EARL Band, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman-Sophomore Wres- tling, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Varsity Track HORAN, ROBERT Varsity Swimming, Varsity Track, Band, OPINION, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Monitor, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom HORN, JUDY Senior Service, Spanish Club, Pep Club HORNER, RICHARD ALLEN Science Club, Pre-Med Club, Junior National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Track, Choralaires, Freshman Chorus HOWELL, JOYCE HULL, DAVID BRUCE Art Guild HUNT, JOHN T. Drafting Club, Bleacher Bums, Intramurals HUNT, KATHLEEN JO Thespians, Pep Club, Senior Service, Senior Class Play, Spring Play, Stunt Shows, Light Opera, UTO- PIA, Art Guild, Music Workshop HUNTER, ROBERT EARL Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Freshman Football, Bleacher Bums, Varsity Wrestling HUPPRICH, LINDSAY JOYCE Office Occupations, German Club, Prep Choir HURD, CAREN RAE Freshman Chorus, Senior Service, Distributive Educa- tion, Monitor HUTCHINGS, BILL INGERSOLL, PEGGY LYNN Junior National Honor Society, French Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Page, Senior Service, OPINION, Writer's Club, Pep Club INSKEEP, PAUI.A Transfer to Peoria High IRVING, JEFFREY R. Thespians, Spring Play, Senior Class Play, Latin Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Distributive Education, Monitor Seniors Gain Early Using their release time to study, these seniors compare notes on principles of motion. Release Time IACKSON, BRENDA ANN Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Distributive Education, Human Relations, Afro-American Culture Society IACKSON, MICHAEL T. Monitor, Stunt Shows, Freshman Chonrs IOHNSTON, RANDY Band, Intramurals KAHIN. IIM Varsity Tennis, Iunior National Honor Society, Ger- man Club, Intramurals KARNES, THOMAS Band, Intramurals, Spanish Club, PE Leader KASEL, DOUGLAS Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball KASPAR, DEBORAH ANN Orchestra, Art Guild, French Club, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Page, Iunior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows KELLENBERGER, STEVE German Club, Intramurals, Claybirders Club KELLARSTRASS. KIM S. Freshman Football, Concert Choir, Pep Club. Stunt Shows, UTOPIA, Intramurals, Future Teachers, Spring Play Seniors 79 it 'iam yt 4 5 K v Intramurals Challenge the Athletic-Minded srhwvel ,pg 5 Steve Sumner endeavors to prove his superior senior skill over junior Alan Higgins at table tennis. 1'-,fb ,,....f Xcfb' 551:11- f will 52? fit TE? W ll if Elitigtgls H , S5 ,,3EE'2'?3S?i!'?QiSf1g2e22wfsSr?is:ritimiriiti'ff 11 ' ,- twill X fer, ,, ijwrzemffwzfsvfezsagem!itr.,--ffif 221. Qs..-W-39' F amz A Ia x i 1 A 'tts ' I rf? KELLY, COLLEEN M. Spanish Club, Pep Club, Art Guild, Iunior National Honor Society, OPINION, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Stunt Shows KEOWN, KATHLEEN SUE Page, Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Stunt Shows, Monitor, OPINION Circulation Staff, Spanish Club, Thespians, Pool Guards, UTOPIA ' KETAY, IEFF Intramurals, Spanish Club, German Club, Chess Club, Freshman Basketball, Tennis, Varsity Track, Pre-Med Club, Future Coaches, UTOPIA KING, ANTHONY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Art Guild, Spanish Club, In- tramurals, Monitor KING, MICHAEL Freshman Football, Photography Club, PE Leader KINKADE, STEWART Key Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, German Club KIRWAN, TIMOTHY KOCH, RICHARD German Club, Intramurals KOEPPEL, ROLAND D. Freshman Football, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, Drafting Club, Intramurals KOMIINISKI, BONNIE MARIE Page, Senior Service KREILING, DAVID BRENT Freshman Basketball, Varsity Golf, Sophomore Bas- ketball, German Club, Key Club, Quill and Scroll, OPINION, Letterman's Club KROEKER, RICH UTOPIA, Iunior Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Swim- ming, French Club, Band KUCHH., GARY Key Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, German Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals KUIAWA, IANICE M. Senior Service, German Club, German Singers, Iunior National Honor Society, Office Page KUNTZ. DAVID Lal-IAIE. JEFF P. Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Golf, Iunior Varsity Cross-Country, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Bleacher Bums LaHOOD, CATHERINE Transfer to Peoria High, Pep Club, Senior Serivce LaHOOD, MARY LANCASTER, JERRY Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball LANCASTER. TOM Student Council, German Club, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Sopho- more Baseball, Sophomore Football, Intramurals LANDERS, RALPH LANE, PAT Orchestra, Freshman Chorus, German Club. Art Guild, Pep Club, Senior Service, PE Leader, Pool Guard, Future Teachers LANE, THOMAS S. Iunior National Honor Society, Key Club, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Freshman Football, Ger- man Club, Drafting Club, Golf, Intramurals, Pool Guard LANK, CHRISTINE ANN Transfer to Peoria High, Iunior National Honor So- ciety. Spanish National Honor Society, Senior Service. Future Teachers, Page LEA, WILLIAM S. Iunior National Honor Society, Intramurals LEE. CYNTHIA ELAINE Office Occupations, Office Page, Stunt Shows LeMASTER. CANDY Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, Monitor, Stunt Shows 4-'eff' Seniors 81 970 Initiates School Spirit Bleacher Bums procure wood from this former garage for the annual Turkey Day bonfire LeMASTER. CINDY Art Guild, Freshman Chorus LENNARSON, HELEN CAROLYN Future Nurses, Red Cross, Freshman Chorus, Debate, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Page, Pool Guard LESTER, MARY Band, Orchestra, Future Nurses, Latin Club, Senior Service, Pre-Med LEWIS, CYNTHIA Pep Club, Thespians, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play LIMER, DEBORAH KAY Freshman Chorus, German Club, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Future Nurses, UTOPIA, Page, Iunior National Honor Society, Senior Service LINDSTROM, DOROTHY ANN Orchestra, UTOPIA LIVINGSTON, LINDA DIANE Freshman Chorus, Future Teachers, Pep Club, UTO- PIA, Iunior National Honor Society, Office Occupa- tions LIVINGSTON, SCOTT Intramurals, Monitor, Spanish Club LOUIS, RICHARD Band, Orchestra, Tennis, German Club, OPINION E iigggs Wt' Fifi? 5 vs? 3 '1'r - fee-es: gs? 1 f . ,- ,N :-fs . . - ,,:.,,5,.,.,::- -Ham I ,, ..,, ..,, ,,,r 'SL , ,.,:-,sw--1', r 1:1 fn r .':1f- i i1':.1':P::I15 Q -V s S LP , Lilo www' st? is f gig? p?5Qgg 3 This proud banner puts forth the Senior Philosophy . . . win! 1572 LOVELACE, IAMES Intramurals, Thespians, Science Fiction Club, Monitor, PE Leader LOWERY, IANICE ANN Future Nurses, Stunt Shows, Library Aide LOWES, PATTI Class Officer, Cheerleader, Page, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Freshman Chorus LUCIEER, MICHAEL Varsity Swimming, Iunior Varsity Swimming, Fresh- man Tennis, Key Club, Freshman Football, Monitor, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard LUSH, DAVID LOREN Thespians, Spring Play, Music Workshop. Individual Events, French Club, Stunt Shows, OPINION, Senior Class Play, Concert Choir, Latin Club LYNCH, DAVE Stage and Projection Crew, Freshman Chorus, Concert Choir, Letterman's Club LYON, GREG MADIGAN. DENISE MARIE Pep Club. Thespians, Monitor, Cheerleader, Spanish Club, Senior Serivce, Art Guild, Senior Class Play. Office Occupations, Spring Play MAKOVIC, GREGG R. Band, Latin Club, Chess Club, Wrestling, Tennis. Spanish Club, Science Club, Track i args nam -rn! Q Gpeu f3fKI!?4i5 Seniors 83 wwe if firm! B P., Y A W K :gi - :si fy MALONE, DEBORAH S. Freshman Chorus, UTOPIA, Page, Senior Service MARLATT, WILLIAM CRAIG Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Iunior Prom, Latin Club, Golf, Senior Class Play, UTOPIA MARQUESS. CYNTHIA H. OPINION, Co-Editor-In-Chief: Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, French Club, Band, Orchestra, Committee of 40 MARSHALL, ALISON Committee of 40, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Spring Play, Art Guild MARSHALL, KAY MARTIN, CASSANDRA Stunt Show, Pep Club, Afro-American Culture So- ciety, Art Guild, Page MARTIN, MONICA MARY Freshman Chorus, German Club, German Singers, Pep Club, Art Guild, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Senior Assistant MATTERN. IOI-IN EDWARD Freshman Football, Monitor, Intramurals, German Club MAUBACH, PAUL Transfer to Peoria High MCCARRELL, LOGAN Claybirders Club, Intramurals MCCAY, MARGARET ALICE CREST, Editor-in-Chiel: Student Council, German Club, Stunt Shows, Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, German Singers, Library Aides, PE Leaders, Intramurals MCELHINEY, DIANA Pep Club, Page, Spanish Club, Senior Service, UTO- PIA, Stunt Shows MCMENAMIN, HUGH I. Monitor MEAD, CHARLES Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Letterman's Club, Span- ish Club MECUM, DIANNE Transfer to Peoria High, Latin Club MEISTER, MARK ALAN German Club, Stunt Shows, Freshman Mixed Chorus, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Intramurals, Bleacher Bums, German Singers, Freshman Baseball MEISTER, RAYMOND MICHAEL Concert Choir, Choralaires, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Golf, Intramurals, Freshman Mixed Chorus, PE Leader, Stunt Shows, Monitor MEYERS, DAVID L. Band, Orchestra, Track, Varsity Swimming MILLER, BRUCE Intramurals, Monitor MILLER, HOLLY EFFAIANE Music Workshop, Band. Orchestra, French Club, Y- Teens, Freshman Mixed Chorus MILLER, IENNI Committee ot 40, Cheerleader, Homecoming Atten- dant, Homecoming Queen, German Club, Art Guild, Page, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society IVIITCHELL, PETER LEE Transfer to Peoria High, German Club, UTOPIA MORAN, MARGARET Distributive Education MOTTELER, WILLIAM MOUNTS. MARY ANN MYERS, TERRI UTOPIA, Art Guild, Thespians, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Girls Chorus, Page, Senior Hop NEAL, DOUGLAS R. Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Monitor NEFF, GALE G. Stunt Shows, Freshman Mixed Chorus. Concert Choir NELSON. DAVE Varsity Basketball, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Student Council, Class Officer, UTOPIA, Future Coaches, Letterman's Club, Golf, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prorn NEWLIN, TIMOTHY IAMES Student Council, Key Club, OPINION, Varsity Swim- ming, Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club, Iunior Na- tional Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Intramurals NUNN, BRENDA O'CONNOR, MATTHEW RICHARD OPINION, Iunior National Honor Society, Cross- Country, Transfer to Peoria High OESTERLE. MARY Monitor, Thespians, Pep Club, Senior Service. Stunt Shows, Ofiice Occupations, Iunior Prom OKERBERG, PAUL Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society. Varsi- ty Baseball, Intramurals, Claybirders Club O'LEARY, BRIAN I. Draftsman Club, Intramurals OLIVER, IAMES H. Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows swf af' vii!-in ref rr 4 Seniors 85 Hard Work Recaps Results in 'E 1 L: M? 51 OSBORN, VICKI CATHERINE Page, Thespians, Office Occupations, French Club, Spring Play PALMER, GREG DAVID Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Golf, Intramurals, Bleacher Bums PARKER, KIM PASS, SUSAN I. Senior Service, Page, Latin Club, Thespians PATTON, TERESA Transfer to Peoria High PEERLESS, CHRISTOPHER MARK Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Tennis, Letterman's Club, Class Officer, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, German Club, Future Coaches PETERS. IANET LEA Spanish Club, Pep Club, Iunior Prom, PE Leader, Senior Service PETERS, WILLIAM F. Monitor, Photography Club, Freshman Swimming PHILLIPS, ELISE RENE Band, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Music Workshop, French Club, German Club, Senior Class Play, Future Teachers, Senior Service 1 Wi' ,E .X A vi 31 'dew we rw 4:1435 fun: Q , A PICKENS, IEFFREY SCOTT Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Freshman Tennis, Sophomore Track, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Foot- ball, PE Leader PICKERING, IOHN Transfer to Peoria High, Pre-Med Club, Spring Play PICL, FRANK MATTHEW Sophomore Football, Varsity Track, Cross-Country, Intramurals, Varsity Debate, OPINION, Iunior Na- tional Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Freshman Mixed Chorus, Science Club PICTON, DEBRA German Club, Art Guild, Thespians, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Spring Play, Senior Service PIERCE. GEOFFREY FRANCIS 1- . Art Guild, Writing Club, Afro-American Culture Society PLACK, IILL Office Page, OPINION Circulation Staff, Manager: Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Stunt Shows. Pool Guard POWERS. IOE Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Monitor, Class Officer. Letterman's Club PRICE, GAIL SUZAN Freshman Mixed Chorus, Spanish Club, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Page PRICHARD. CONSTANCE Art Guild, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Library Aide, Afro-American Culture Society, Iunior National Honor Society An Entertaining Cheaper b the Dozenv Mr. Gilbreth, Ieff Irving, explains the latest time-saving plan to his children, efficiency bathing. f 'A -' f W A ,I '- ' I A V. . A' 1 , - . 1 , - ' ' f, .A 7 - A Amis ..-295391-Qatar.f.A.,12..'rwJ:s Aw--L F' . n ' Mfwiic, ff 'La w f ? 'f'f. 1, 1- H' 2 :ff-.1-. . - f Q A 'AM-,121fF7 ,af fflugfwf , i A f 1 If-Aer, ' M A- l , .. I , A Af f , A - w x -- A 1-- - 935: AA A , ,A -- was I ' dwell'-',f f?-'fA2e'fAf . L, eg f A .1 iff' , , ,- Af A ' ' fa i V f '91VT.E'5:::f gRQ3g2sg1g5Af-f .1 -:mAgmg5A7m ,fu at i L :Q ,fig-f,gA--,' ', f ' K , ,,:v ,. :,: up . N1 g 'isirffisc' f , f tl :amp , A sei' 4 ' 1 el rfb 2 1 3 ,lc A- ,A f -,Umar El , Semors 87 PRICHARD, IAMES A. Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Letterman's Club, Future Coaches, Senior Class Play, Monitor PRIEBE, LINDA LEE Art Guild, Pre-Med Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club. Future Teachers, Senior Serivce, Pool Guard PRITCHARD, LINDA SUE Art Guild PROPP, SHARON RUTH OPINION, Senior Service, Senior Class Play, Future Teachers, Thespians, Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, French Club, Orchestra PUESCHEL, NANCY IEAN Freshman Choir, Girls Choir, Art Guild, Senior Ser- vice, Music Workshop, Pep Club, French Club, Thes- pians, UTOPIA, Office Occupations PURHAM, NAPOLEON LEE Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Football, Varsity Basketball, Intramurals PUTNUM. DAVE ' Sophomore Football, Iunior Prom, Spanish Club, Varsity Football, PE Leader, Pool Guard, Intramurals RANKIN, ANN Transfer to Peoria High, Music Workshop RAZO, STEVEN IOHN Freshman Football, Track, Varsity Cross-Country, Spanish Club REDARD, THOMAS EDMOND OPINION, German Club, Junior National Honor So- ciety, Intramurals REDINGTON, DIANE Senior Service, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Page, UTOPIA, Intramurals RETCHLESS, CRAIG RIGGS, GAY Spanish Club, Pep Club, Distributive Education, Art Guild, Stunt Shows. Monitor, Human Relations RIPPER, IAMES WALTER Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Distributive Education ROBERTS, WILLIAM HARRY, IR. Transfer to Peoria High f mrWg if 'E' M42 slim: n F1 114: ,NW X 1 L, I t X zp . 1 ' Qzlgl f- wsu' ' xlib Holiday Moods Stir Seniors limi ll O1 Arlene Wamboldt lends a helping hand to lumberjack Bruce Bohner. 'UN ROBINSON, GEORGIANN n-'.' Latin Club, Stunt Show, Pool Guard, Page ROBINSON, IANINE r Latin Club, Art Guild, Distributive Education C ROEDELL, GERALDINE N X t ff +1 ' .r'Uy3, ' ws, N' 'S .L ROEHNELT, LARK Page, Stunt Shows, French Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Freshman Girls Chorus, Prep Choir, Senior Service ROEHRIG, IOHN TIMOTHY Individual Events, Novice Debate, Varsity Debate. Pre-Med Club, Science Club, Speech Club, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Art Guild 'vs- ROOS, BRAD Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Iunior Varsi- ty Wrestling, Monitor, Spanish Club, Varsity Track .nuff ROSE, MELISSA LEE ' I. ff ? Freshman Chorus, Art Guild, Distributive Education ' ' ROSE, RONALD 'N Drafting Club, Thespians, Concert Choir, Choralaires. Mixed Ensemble, Cross-Country, German Club ROSENBAUM, LINDA IEAN French Club, Orchestra s w' 1 V i p L, 7 Seniors 89 261 I E QA it 5, .W SAUDER, ANN ELIZABETH UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iunior National Honor Society, Span- ish National Honor Society SCHIERER, DOUGLAS IOHN Sophomore Football, Freshman Baseball, Iunior Varsity Wrestling, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Class Officer, Student Council, PE Leader SCHINDLES, LAURIE Future Teachers, CREST Business, Pep Club, Page, French Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Quill and Scroll SCHINI, RHONDA RAE Distributive Education, German Club SCHMEDT, CHRISTINA Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Page SCHNEIDER, KENNETH Pep Club, Future Nurses SCHOCH, STEPHEN STEELE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Letter- man's Club SCHROEDER, ROBERT B. Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Tennis, Intramurals SCHULLER, GREGORY ALISON Drafting Club, German Club, Writing Club, PE Leader, Monitor, Forensics, Stunt Shows ROSENBERG, JERRY Sophomore Football, Iunior Football, Intramurals German Club, Monitor ROSENBERG, STEVEN IAY OPINION, Band, Photography Club ROWBOTHAM, BILL Spanish Club, Golf, Latin Club ROWLAND, ELAINE SUE Concert Choir RUGH, GEOFF RUSSELL, WILLIAM R.. IR. Cross-Country, Band, Stage and Projection Crew. German Club, German Singers, Track RYAN, ERIC CREST, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows SANDERS, MARK ALAN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Sopho- more Wrestling, Distributive Education, Intra- murals SATHOFF, RICH Varsity Cross-Country, Varsity Track, Varsity Tennis, Freshman Football, Letterman's Club, Iu- nior National Honor Society, Intramurals, Latin Club, Spanish Club 1 SCHULTZ, WYLLA Pep Club, Art Guild, UTOPIA, Thespians, Stunt Shows, Senior Service SCOTT, VALERIE ELAINE Office Occupations, Afro-American Culture So- ciety, Page SECREST. MICHELLE Transfer to Peoria High SELIGMAN, FRED German Club, Monitor, Art Guild SHANNON, HERB, JR. Track, Cross-Country, Football, Basketball, Letter- man's Club, Intramurals SHARPE, VICKIE SHELTON, GARY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Var- sity Track, Committee of 40, Intramurals SHINKLE, LYNETTE Spring Play, Library Aides, Senior Service, Thes- pians. Senior Class Play SHIPLEY, KAREN JO Pep Club, Senior Service, German Club, German Singers, Stage and Projection Crew, Art Guild, Future Teachers, Page, Junior National Honor Society SHIVELY, JOHN German Club, Varsity Football, Band, Drafting Club, Pool Guard, PE Leader SHRIDE, MARY JANE French Club, Pep Club, Art Guild, Music Work- shop, Thespians, Distributive Education, Fresh- man Chorus, Prep Choir SIMKINS, JAMES S. Pre-Med Club, Art Guild, German Club, German Singers SIMMONS, DANIELLE UTOPIA, Concert Choir. Girls Choir, Senior Ser- vice SLAUGHTER, DOROTHY Transfer to Peoria High, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Afro-American Culture Society SLOAN, LESLIE CREST, Committee of 40, Senior Service, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Art Guild, Page SLOTTER, RICHARD E. Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Golf. German Club, Stunt Shows SMARJESSE, CHERYL SMITH, EVERETT Drafting Club, Bleacher Bums, Pep Club Seniors 91 SMITH, FRED Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, German Club, Golf, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Swim- ming, Bleacher Bums SMITH, IAMES SCOTT Freshman Chorus SMITH, MAMIE Art Guild, Human Relations, Afro-American Culture Society SMITH, MICHAEL SPARKS, DICK Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums SPRATTLING, SALLY ANN Transfer to Peoria High, Latin Club, Pep Club, Future Nurses, Afro-American Culture Society, Science Club STAHL, MARION L. Senior Service, German Club, Art Guild, Iunior Prom, Stunt Shows, Page, Human Relations. Freshman Chorus STARNES, IULIE Band, Future Nurses, Writing Club, Freshman Chorus STAUF, BRUCE WARREN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football. Ger- man Club, Drafting Club, Claybirders Club. Stunt Shows Sir' 'WWI' filfigttift ,Q Q fl -ff X I 54' grit gjifvigg 21353 , , A 'f' WTNMFW 'W -- ': 'W f Marr. we I , I, 1 ,,-,,,t4m,..,,,....., ,W Huw, , q..,..,, , f A ,W - ' . ::f'55 : :'k zi5'.i 'iE .ff 'r' ' 5 3 . V 'i ff7l 'Vt i' : vi It -11,52 4-ff yenlff - P V'-,ir V , z,,,-, gy . ,,.-wt A ,Wm , 5 'li1f'fUltfl75Ef5 '5 .pf -' as ,1t,, 1-tywstsffiiwtv Q-uf wt f ,cz- em -- ' 1-KK its I 'f ' , f?':iii' -a '!,,f:.::a- si, ::'i..,:a:f?!2iE, - , Af' STEPHENS, CHERIE STONEBOCK, THOMAS EDWARD Letterman's Club, Future Coaches, Key Club. Spanish Club, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Basket- ball, Freshman Football, UTOPIA STRINGER, ALLAN STRINGER, MICHAEL EDWARD Freshman Chorus, Concert Choir, Choralaires, German Singers, German Club, Geography Club, Drafting Club, Letterman's Club, Stage and Projection Crew STUBBS, IAMES Transfer to Peoria High, Bleacher Bums STUDDARD, IOYCE LYNN Pep Club, Human Relations, Page, Office Oc- cupations, Iunior Prom, Senior Service, Home- coming Attendant, Stunt Shows STURM, CHRIS Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, French Club, Page, Art Guild, UTOPIA, Senior Service. Stunt Shows STUTTLE, GAY UTOPIA, Spanish Club, German Club, Page, Se- nior Service, Gymnastics, Concert Choir, Music Workshop, Girls Choir. Stunt Shows SULLIVAN, PATRICK THOMAS Freshman Football, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, PE Leader, Thespians, Bleacher Bums 3 4. THOMAS, AUDREY LAVERNE Pep Club, Future Nurses, Office Occupations THOMAS, CHARLENE MARIE Page, Senior Service, Freshman Chorus, Concert Choir, Light Opera, German Club, Iunior National Honor Society THOMAS, DIANA THOMAS, DONNA IEAN Senior Service, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations SULLIVAN, SUE ANN Art Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Class Play. Page, Stunt Shows SUMNER STEVE . Cross-Country, Track, Swimming, Key Club, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals SWITZER, SARA MARIE Stunt Shows, UTOPIA, Band, Pom-Pon Girls SWORD, IUDY Page, Art Guild, French Club, Stunt Shows SWORDS, TERRI SUE Freshman Chorus, Page, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club TENPENNY, PATRICIA ANN Future Teachers, Senior Service, Y-Teens, Freshman Chorus Winter Descends Dave Meyers and Steve Ashburn shovel the winter away. 7 k , E? Seniors 93 Seniors Take From the Past for the Future Mrs. Pocklington discusses employment progression with L1nda Anderson and Nancy Pueschel THOMAS, JAMES MARLOW Junior National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra. Cross-Country, Tennis THOMPSON, DEBRA LEE French Club. Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Senior Service THOMPSON, DONNA ANN French Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Page, Senior Service THOMPSON, DONNA KAY OPINION Business Staff, French Club, Senior Ser- vice, Future Teachers, Junior National Honor So- ciety, Page THOMPSON, NANCY H. Monitor, Art Guild, Spanish Club THORN, WENDY Spanish Club, Girls Choir, Senior Service TILLY, TIM W. Varsity Football, Wrestling, Letterman's Club TRAUB, IRENE Music Workshop, Page, Classic Singers, Concert Choir, Junior National Honor Society, French Club TRAVER, JAMES A. Varsity Track, Cross-Country, Intramurals, PE Leader, Freshman Football, German Club TRUMP, FREDERICK J. Intramurals, Sophomore Basketball, Golf, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Class Officer, Iunior Prom. Stunt Shows, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society TRUMPOLD, MARY ELIZABETH Future Teachers, French Club, UTOPIA, Pep Club, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Concert Choir TUPPER, LIZ German Singers, German Club, Music Work- shop, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Page TURNER. LINDA TYLER, ROSEMARY ULRICH, BRUCE VAUGHAN. FREDA Committee of 40, Page, Thespians, French Club. Distributive Education, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom VESPA, JAMES T. Student Council, Class Officer, Key Club, Com- mittee of 40, Future Coaches, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Varsity Football, Var- sity Baseball VOGEL, KAREN SQ, VOGES, HAROLD C. Stage and Projection Crew, Team Manager, Se- nior Class Play, Future Coaches, Thespians, Spring Play WAGNER, SUSAN L. Student Council, OPINION, Future Teachers, French Club, Spanish Club, German Club, Thes- pians, Senior Service WAKE, CATHY IEAN Page, Concert Choir, Spanish Club. Senior Ser- vice, Future Teachers, Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, Spring Play, Transfer to Peoria High WALKER, CHARLOTTE SUSAN Future Teachers, Iunior National Honor Society WALTMIRE, NANCY LEE Concert Choir. UTOPIA, French Club, Thespians, Office Occupations, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Music Workshop WALZ, THOMAS F. Varsity Wrestling, Band, Spanish Club, Monitor, Swimming, Intramurals, Class Officer, Distribu- tive Education WAMBOLDT, ARLENE THERESA V Z , f gg' 'Lies-ff' H 5 Spanish Club, Thesprans, Page, Iunior National Honor Society WARD, PHILIP s. Spanish Club Distributive Education 4 WARD, PHILLIL4 WALTER Seniors 95 swam' 'QLT I :Q gi , .WL Q fdialiili X122 'lr Q QIQQ , in , I S4'21fH5s1sSiasi?f:-H if ' . of A 5 I W A.,,.,,. 2 ,, ,, , , . ..,.,,. .,A. A . 11 K -2. ' Ski . gk -1' - r. x 1 I 1' ' U I 1 3 x 'tt on me ,Lili Q tx Y .. gs ,ca are A r '1 A' it A KV . KE t sg its fr 5 K t a ' L s . Au .E-,J 1 Seniors WASHBURN, ROBIN Art Guild, German Club, Thespians, Spring Play, Monitor, Intramurals, OPINION, Stunt Shows WASHINGTON, GAIL Transfer to Peoria High, Page WASSON, FRED D. Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Bleacher Bums, Intramurals WEEKS, KRIS Distributive Education, Senior Service, Thespians WHITAKER, GARY Debate, Intramurals, Senior Class Play, Drama Club WHITE, KATHERINE L. Gymnastics, PE Leader, Freshman Chorus, Light Opera, Concert Choir, Senior Service, UTOPIA, Music Workshop, Page. Stunt Shows Looking Back Forever on a Year of Memories WHITEHEAD, DEBBIE Freshman Choms, Girls Choir, Prep Choir WILCOXEN, DANE Varsity Baseball, Varsity Swimming, Freshman Bas- ketball, Bleacher Bums, Stunt Shows, Freshman Base- ball, Iunior Prom, Senior Hop, Letterman's Club, In- tramurals WITHERS, SHARON FRANCIS Pep Club, Art Guild, Library Aides, Tennis WOLBER, IOHN CHARLES Science Club, German Club, German Singers, Band, Orchestra, Photography Club WOLFF, CYNTHIA ANN Page, Office Occupations, Freshman Chorus WOLFORD, BRENDA IEAN Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir. Mixed Ensemble, Art Guild, Spanish Club, Music Workshop, Senior Service, Office Occupations WOODSON, PAULA Page, Future Nurses, Gymnastics, Senior Service, Intramurals, Human Relations, Afro-American Culture Society, Pep Club WURMNEST, RANDY YALOWITZ, RHODA Pep Club, Thespians, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Human Relations . 1 I 1,1 . is ' I , Q3 S ' 4 . . '4-frr I 69' -. I, , A? 3 , , ig., . -. -MK in 'LA' 'vw--.,. , F V95 -I . In , I 1M,n..IE..,.v in W i Mtv, .K , -I ff f A I A - I H 5513 ifiifw A I iff' A A mai Q.: -'52 .. I I I YOCUM. IAMES ALAN German Club, Art Guild, UTOPIA, Golf, Intramurals, Bleucher Bums YOUNG, IOHN Lettermcm's Club. Iunior Prom, Varsity Swimming, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Golf, Spanish Club, In- tramurcls ZAHNER. ROCKY ADAMS, IACKIE BALDWIN, CHARLES BERRYHILL, JERRY BUTLER, WILLIAM CARTER. LINDA KAY CRAWFORD, IOHN DAVIS, ROBIN DEFENBAUGH, BONNIE DEVARY, WRENDIA GUNN, RANDALL GUNTER, CHRIS ISAAC, STEVEN JONES, BRENDA KOUTELIS, IAMES KUMPF, STEVE LANPHER, THOMAS LANSFORD, ROBERT LITTLEIOHN, DALE MAGARITY, THOMAS MANTHEY, MERRILL MCALLISTER, JAMES MCGRANE, MARY MONCKTON, DANIEL NAGLE, DEBORAH PARKER, DARWIN REGAN, KATHLEEN RUPRECHT, LARRY SCOTT, TANA SMITH. RODNEY STONE, FRED TAYLOR, GILBERT THOMAS, BARBARA THOMAS, RICH TROUT, DONALD TUCKER, FRANK WHITMAN, BRENDA Seniors 97 It-IHIOI CICISS OHICGIS Bruce Steimle. president, Dave Paule, treasurer, Iohn Meisinger, secretary, and Sari Gluckin, vice-president air their responsibrl ities at a very casual meeting. Juniors Welcomed as pperclassmen As Iuniors found themselves members of the upperclass , their days became a little longer and a little busier. New responsibilities and problems added a challenge to the year. They became inter- ested in colleges and took various college entrance exams. One of the most exciting events of the year Was winning the Stunt Show competition. I'rn Iust Wild About Hairy , the Iunior skit. added glory to their Homecoming week. Other various activities of the year included the race for Student Council President and the pro- duction of the Iunior Prom. 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Iulie Bremer, Daniel Brown, Pam Brown, Ray Brubaker, Iayme Burton, Pam Burton, Paula Cain, Mike Callahan, David Carmichael. Ann Carpentier, Paula Carlson, Paula Castle, Christy Chandler, Mike Chase, Laura Clark, Fred Clark, Lynne Coker, Iohn Coleman, Richard Collins, Gene Conner, Kelli Cooksey, Diane Cooper, Kenzie Cornelius, Tony Couch, Marsha Coulter, Roger Coup, Cheryl Cox, Mardell Cripe, Randy Crowe, Debra Csesznigi, Louis Csesznigi, Mary Cummings, Kathy Cusick, Lynn Custer, Nancee Davis, Iudy Dawson, Peter DeGood, Marty Iuniors 99 Delarnett, Steve Dellenger, Dave Domnick, Ann Dooley, Richard Dotz, Rebecca Dowell. Sherrie Downard, Ieff Downard, Rick Dunivan, Pam Dunlap, Steve Durbala, Alice Durbala. Ioe Dougherty, Tim Dwyer, Ben Ealey, Sue Ehrlich, Shelly Ellis, Gene Elwyn, Gary Errion, Richard Evans, Darlene Fabish, George Finn, Mike Fisher, Cheryl Fisher, Mark Flowers, Greg Foerter, Nancy Folkers, Mark Forquer, Colette Fosco, Dan Fritts, Steve Gaisford, Howard Gale, Ed Gates, Bob Geddes, Robbie Gerber, Iaclcie Gestrine, Robert Getz, Dave Ghantous, Hassib Giles, Ken Gilinsky, lim Gillette, Grant Glasford, Linda Glover, Charles Gluckin, Sari Goble. Iim Goll, Ieft Gomes, Dawn . wx -. mMWlm , r 9 Y -'t, , ' ,- 2. gangs: K f ' , s ---,- i ' Z: -Q ,M ,.. R ,W .1-wife df ,si K ,J 4 t L' '8 , X X M. I f ... , , 2, 'S F ,sg Y iw , y - it , 3 ni ll A - S K ,X :st '-': e il ,gf i l 8351 .N-. ' ' lf. 2? 1 f 5 .r,,.i,L J ar N- 3, 2 X Kvlx is-' 5 1 5 1 9 -'1 f . . s,,t.,. 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V, Dogbreath, Al Higgins, tells Ulysses, Dave Paule, his fears of not getting home for the game. i if E X r, 13135-' J 4 fs ' A , if it nz 4- 4 . 4 V ,ei if . t - t f 'ranch u fs Lf ' f v Sf Q, A, ' .i ' , . M' ft 1 xx , Q .. ff it , KEQQQ y ' Ulf., Q . ,1 in 4, ,. ,Q ,g Y R, JK A 3 IW, ip! Qu dfkl A . . K g . 'A he YR 2 The alluring song of the Sirens tempts the crew . . . And Ulysses urges his men to hide in a cave. The Class of '71 Grabs Stunt Show Goodwin, Danny Gower, Iames Greene, Karen Greener, Dan Greenleaf, Daniel Greisen, Shirlee Grier, Iane Grim, Niki Grimm, Cynthia Hairston, Eugene Hallstrom, Iulie Hammontree, Iohn Hanelt, Ronald Hardine, Steve Hardy, Stan Harlow, Rebecca Harms, Ken Harris, Kathy Hart, Iohn Harvey, Debra Hausam, Clark Hawksworth, Vickie Heerman, Betty Heiple, Teresa Helms, Steve Henry, Maybrice Heppner. 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Iohn Iones, Rick Iones, Sue Y vii if , , 'N -is ,K 3 .- A , A Q l X ww or ,L X ,gy ,, ,,,, . - 0 Won't you even carry your own books, Scott? queries an exasperated Chris Reider. r P I E l l 3. ' . -A331 f -'ws gs ,N rw v f sgg. 1 1 Aft-fiziiivdma ,S 1' A . r N , .f 1. u rf- K , 5 if LFE:- 51 122691 so if , 4 . . 5,3 . ? , v Q. we we , -Q, -vs ave-, 3 'f1 5 , S .Q .rg 'F , F if M 2 'T .9 , --222.5 ' 444 V 4 .fv I -in-iv, I +4 'xi .1 . lf, Y, , tr ,535 i ,,r,,r x km A W x A M il 5 ' , L. ,ff GJ X--...yr i - .. Us-,glewd gt, ?,r . nf' , if -'V fy .,. 5 12 ru in , u- S . . Q 7, . , - f 1 5 7 A -11 J me gf V -W , rn- .I 1' '- s I ' 'X : 1 ' , I R Ent E ,Y ,RX P Z 1' H , , , H M. M., W- .::,, 1 . , L 4 4523 2 433,25 Z2 3 , 'mn ,, Kahn, Mary Kasel, Greg Kauffman, Dave Keister, Bill Kellarstrass, Cam Keller, Sue Kellogg, Ianice Kevans, Roberta Kilgore, Ianet King, Karen Kirn, Rick Knoll, Nancy Knox, Daniel Koch, Martin Koehl, Beth Koeppel, Debbie Kooley, Dan Korth, Ellen Kreiter, Iames Krespan, Carol Kuhn. Chris Kuhn, Deborah Kuntz, Ioan Landers, Georgina Landrum, Emma Lane, Chris Larrison. George Larson, Tom Laughlin, Ray Leach, Iudy Legg, Donald Lekovich, Dan Lennarson, Mark LeRoy, Ieff Linthicum, Rick Little, Warren Livengood, Diane Lochbaum, Iudy Lorton, Pam Juniors 103 Loveless, Blake Lucas, Dan Lyle, Vickie Madsen, Matt Mandel, Heidi Manthey, Mark Marlatt, Sue Marshall, Tom Matarelli, Donetta Martarelli, Steve Martin, Patrick Mathenia, Lillian Maubach, Charlie Mauschbaugh, Scott McAllister, Charles Mcl-Xvoy, Mary McClure, Nik McCool, Rick McCormack, Karen McElhiney, Debra McElhiney, Nancy McGowan, Pat Mclntyre, Joanne McKune, Michael McMahon, Iulie Mette, Paul Mehle, Scott Meinke, Sheryl Meisinger, Iohn Michel, Laurie Michelson, Mark Mitchell, Steven Moody, Richard Moore, Barb Moore, Charles Moore, Pat Moran, Dan Morris, Beth Morris, Dwight WR- ' l wr' -X . h, thrift, ggi- '- we-H R x ri I K,'. j 3 1 1 K, -,t 5 t free: can , i 'R ht x L 'E si 7 . 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Munts, Steve Myers, Glenn Naven, Mike Nellas, George Nelson, Barb Nelson, Mark Neubert, Iim Neumann, Ruth Nicholas, Iohn Nicot, Pam Niekamp. Kathy Noirot, Connie Nordwall, Lois O'Brian, Pat O'Donne1l, David Oster, Kim Overend, Debbi Palanza, Lynn Palmer, Mark Parker, Chris Parker, Debra Parker, Vickie Parkhurst, Iohn Parks, Chris Part. Barb Patton, Ieffrey Paule, Dave Pearson, janet Peil. Pat Pemberton, Iack Pemberton, Vicki Peterson. Dirk Peterson, Eric Pieifer, Mary Phenix, Mary , .ig ..',, . .3 1 ., -at 'X K L ' 1 Nik N V , ,t,,, P ,t,,,, 'Q' s 'fi' ' ,f , H '+fP5zg3e11Q1,'s2g, e' L m tjfvw 1- f 1. vi -X3 Ai 'L t fl x r fv-. ' .,,,tff ':e. ,,,,,.e-' if , , 19 ,S v f -an uf ' 2'ee,me,l: it K I ' n -f ,, tl A W, 1 ,,.V Q - M J ,f i f I .Vx ? as sy 15 yy y Q xox X ,Y , sw, 11 e .wr ff: ti X ' Q r V , if V K f22iEi 'W' A W3 ia t,,. -A Q 'zz' l 1 .5 , 'Q , up fbi- t,' P W. .f, tyi' at sell, .I rg! I 's ia 5 51? , 3' 5, X I I K i ...f Av. Iuniors 105 Juniors Re ect Interests and Skills Pickett, Floyd Picl, Margaret Picl, Mary Pittsley, Iackie Ponder, James Pounds, Beth Pratt, Iohn Pribble, Bob Rademaker, Dennis Rakestraw, Tom Rapp, Marty Reechler, Shelley Reeser, Michael Reider, Christine Revy, Brad Richards, Stephen Richardson, Robin Riley, Iudy Roake, Chris Robertson, Amy Rodewald, Lance Roehnelt, Robin Roger, Marsha Rogers. Harry Rogers, Ken Rohleder, Iohn Rosenberg, Richard Rotzert, Debbie Rousse, Gloria Rowe, Iim Rucker, Chuck Ruprecht, Dennis if 1 , , , W up 1 5 as WF W U W 5 6 .s ,, Q9 5, -. N , at t g - 1 . t. .. 'X . .5 f .,,, ,X M tau V 73 1 K D 1 , 4 .A-g' Kenzie Cooper tries to decide which college to attend. 9 6 i ' 4 . ' AC .2 ' V Pgfffsff WWW :z ' is f ' was -. .. , Q U an M6 N 3 .. W If 'Tj , I X X Sf' ,N f 1 get si' I 1 . , . o P. 5 wk. .. ta X V. 5, 1 'kia az,-f ft .E ,,,. Mt gt Q55 vii? 4, , ' g SYS . f,5'fi ig .QQ- 2, 't .- Flin : lf jgsffs , t s - J. 5 in 1 if J 5' - ga by S its S A A X f v ,E 51. 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Karen Scott, Rhonda Seedori, Donna Selke, Greg Sells, Nancy Shannon, Dan Sharpe, Marc Shaw, Iefi Shaw, Roberta Short, Deborah Simmons, Renee Wsfavw A . xv' Nw K .J t Z Simons, Steve Singh, Indra Slades, Nancy Smith, David Smith Diane Smith, Robert Smith, Theresa Smith, Vickie Solomon, Robin Sones, Ioel Spacht, Lee Sprague, Cynthia Spriggs, Catherine Steenrod, Rick Steimle, Bruce Steimle, Bob Steiner, Bill Stepzinski, Chuck Stokowski, Ierry Storm, Ierry Strickler, Diane Stringer, Darlene Stringer, Kathy 4?- K J X ix l lg, J , 5 X Sa, Q. , ,,'i - 45, 53- , if Q rw- - l ' Q, I 5 ' , 5, ,. 5 , r A . Y r V , 5. i gf' -1 - 1 , ' ' ft D, ' ft ' N v V . Va Jgj TY. ggi Xa, -Q ff X , 'Weak . R ,.,r f, . , ji ,-,. t et,e , ff' T5 an 45 , . Q ,R , f , , 2 j - I N ,iff Xe ' , v tx s i 3 if 3 S gif!! E x S si , S i fi g yy 1:11 - i' ..,., ra 1 VAV A L F N, - M , as we Q ix .eww 1 S x llsi t if F' ,, ., Q t sk ,Q R we I if 1 as as rx W, 4 J 'v 4-S. 'Q 154 xl rr 'elf-.pff2:, 4,35 . Q 7 ae 7 . ,Q , V ' ,ff fi: , I7'Lf I Third year art student Pat Moore sculpts a clay head in Mr. Hagen's art class. Iuniors 107 M 1 i 5 J . X ,- W . W, px X I km up at ' -es. ' A an .. , . ' s Y. f ry, . V .Q A . - f. - . W' f L fit , X 1, K if K y ,Q Q 2, 'g C ' f . i ,S V X .E I wil ff . i. .vii:f,,, ..,. I I M: I ' ' Q. ,Q -- if ' ' A 5 T ., F ns . 5 H Q' flu I N 'Qi , 4 f it AK is ' 4 -f , or ' W'LL 1, x 3, , ' nw. K K . M '5' JA: wi ,lsr 1 H. Denise Iasinski and Sandy Wohl help Karen McCormack plan the strategy for her campaign for Council president. We -ww K., :Kgs no r S. 2 K J.. -2 K - Q53 this - i as is 5 9 53,51 ff' my AQ B 1- , i ,, gf A f G W.. Q A E 1, K . ek N 'fu 5 4,4- 353, 04, A .. '-:H EE? , .X A ,nf ww f , mf ll 2 1 Studdard, Connie Sutton, Daniel Sturdivant, Mary Swanson, Kathryn Swanson, Susan Swindall, Lee Taylor, Katherine Taylor, Paul Tharson, Iohn Thomas, Belinda Thomas, Debra Thomas, Kristine Thompson, Terry Thompson, Tracy Thornburg, Elizabeth Tobin, Bridget Trimmer, Ianet Troth, Ianet Turner, Bill Tysall, Beth Ulrich, Ierald Valentine, Stanley Van Cleve, Iulie Vandenberg, Mary Van Osdol, Debbie Vaster, Glenn Vespa, Sue Virden, Iulia Vogel, Debra Voss, David Vulgaris, Nikki Wagner, Christina Walker, Marilyn Walker, Richard Waller, Linda Waltmire, Ted Wank, Daniel if 'wi Wahburn, Iim ,. ,M . 1 , V, K Nm, X , gg eiS'H4,26?lbi lf'-l ,. tx' ii f t, .QM - ft K K my if 4, 3' . H, ix W- f sweet . 9 ,0 , . ., Qr, ?,,,...,, i JK' , 1 ,gh l Z V' gf If V1:lTi,?j ,.,,r -,,M.,.r my --3? f Wash1ngton, Emma Washington, Lawrence Watkins, Fred Watkins. Iody Watson, Leonard Wegel, Martha Wenger, Lee Wetchler, Ioe Weyrich, Thomas White, Denise White, Diane Juniors or f ,- W ,. ,ff 45... ry .5 - ,..-an K Find Time iitsicie Activities White, Lee White, Mike Whitelow, Alice Wickersham, Sue Widebrook, Nancy Wight, Denise Wilkinson. Donna Williams, Colleen Williams, Rosalie Williams, Yvonne Williamson, Gary Willingham, Vivian Wilson, Chuck Wilson. Kathryn Wilson, Steven Winglielcl, lim Wohl, Sandy Wolschlag, Ronald Wolstenholm, Carey fi Woolly. Charles Wootton, Ray Wulfert, George Yandell, Steve Yang. Leonard Yeager, Barb Yocum, Debbie Young, Rhoda Zumwalt, Merle , 9 Greg Selke and Robin Roehnelt share a quiet moment after school. D- 9 , -3 i-:,,f: ,, In , A I. ,N Q ,E ., , ,-it we - E ,gp Q X l' Y ff' X ' 'vm' 1 l ' C ' ' 10 L' - ' M Q. 1 o le? 2' - 'V 2 f' ' l wi- 1 ., , Sf , A f 'lf 'Q' a , L ...K i u M 'B i x ,.. 9:5 ' , tb is- 2 perl, - 5 in In Q , 5 i Q L , , . 7 ' fg 'K ..,- sl ,.. '51 ey. ,... A 1? K W-1 ,' , K , 'A , 'ij K W' A , jj L ser ? 5 V 1: W C, ,,,, ,,,, l M L L f 7r,-kf X M ' ' - x I x , ,iwbnrs -X D - f-'la Q M 1 'NK Q 'Y ,, 'Rs K Iuniors 109 wm.s. f ' bm A 3-,arm fe- fm, Sophomore class officers Rob Thornburg, president: Sue Kohler, secretary: Leslie Thompson, vice-president: and Mike Foster, treasurer: spend an afternoon trying to increase the class treasury. Sophomores Add cz Year 0 Experience The Sophomores, with experiences and adventures of their first year fresh in their minds, found life less confusing than last year. The class members united to cheer on the Sophomore class and branched out to broaden their own interests. In the Year l969, the Sophomore stunt show, was presented during Homecoming. The class supported their own athletic teams as well as cheering on the varsity. Speech class and driver education were required of all sophomores. Autumn found them taking the DAT and NEDT tests, and a few looking into college possibilities. As the first two years of high school faded into memories, the Sophomores wondered what would be in store for them as Iuniors. Sophomore class sponsors Mrs. Sleeth and Mr. Irwin take time off to dis- cuss plans for the Sophomore class stunt. J- ' I ' ' LC.. EA: '--: 4 r . -I E. fx r ful lv g C., j 'H f .,L' 12 r .v ., .5 . 5 - L, 5- , - .ri-. -f B ., we Q B, n -gg sreirs, 1 H fE2'Wf?itLQ1s HK avi 4 r K A 45. is pw S 3 , , 3 F fr fr' is s w 1 5 .. . it' E ,, is K 5 4573 7 7 -k,.rsrw- X' ws? .5 .. 4. E .rv Y - W . i M1 -. V . 'I ,K , ,vrwg'f,i'g: 4 X' lv 'V f 185 4 i t if 3551555 f . -L. Qi. A . A,:- ' 7 5 .' A t . ,, is l ff' 'ti 2 Ag - , X ,gf ie, 'V i '91 X 2rwH'1 -is dl' Q-: P r -B, Q 1 'V 7 -nv -+A ' ft ' I J S .3 1. if ,, 5 Y M is r t 5 V y ,, t ,wr W 'If ' 4-wr. we fi' J A MI' ' A ' 1' P ff Q ' Q, -4-f Ml' 3? :ri if Q-genie is A 4. ins. Q . ,, I .jg f. ixl L. X, 3, ,un f ' 1 f- xx. : .. I. , t-f '11 I B wp, . 1 x ,lr-1. Y 1 5 tj vu. at. , nk . f-. ,H ., g7.,'f.' 1 ' mg' - ' -.N ,gn 4-.,, Egg. -.:- f 'fs 3-'!:rf... 'Ith- Y TL' l L ff' a s 554 .. x. .s.,,,, .f I, ,Q i B to . . A -. .1 ,il 4 I ff 'Nh I w 2' fs 1 f 1 1 fx --.. A if' 4 1 new JA' W fe Abraham. Brad Abramson, Nancy Adams, Vicki Adkins, Gloria Agee, Karen Ahl, Chris Albright, Ian Alwan, Sarkis Ames, Robert Anthony, Ioyce Antle, Gayle Appel, Patty Armstrong, Iill Arnholt, Iudy Arterburn, Gary Artis, Walter Ashby, Lester Ashton, Ionathon Austin, Steve Avery, Melissa Ayoub, Debra Babb, Sharon Baird, Ion Baker, Amy Baker, Kim Banks, Iim Barney, Janice Barnhart. Ioy Barton, Bill Baugher, Randy Baumgardner, Cindy Baumgardner, Dale Beard, Rick Beck, Ioanna Beck, Maxine Beecham, Billie Beers, Scott Bell, Dana Bell, Gary Belt. Stacey Belt, Gary Bennett, Heidi Bennett, Kathy Bennett, Pam Berg, Lisa Berry, James Berry, Lyndel Bevis, Kevin Birdsell, Margaret Bledsoe, Thomas Bloch, Susan Bloom, Gary Bloompott, Cheryl Blyly, Kay Boddie, Michael Bohls, Ann Booth, Ioyce Borah, Ianet Bork, Pam Bowden, Mary Boyd, Iim Boyles, Pam Boyles, Rick Sophomores 111 Brackbill, Ioel Bradshaw, Lorrie Brooks, Larry Various Brown. Deborah Brown, Ianet Brown, Ianice Brown, Ieanette Brown, Larry Bryant, Steve Buchbinder, Colman Buford, Dora Burgess, Hilary Burns, Denise Burns, Donna Burton, Iohn Buselmeier, Marlene Butterfield, Sue Cain, Don Callahan, Rick Cannon, Bill Carpenter, Linda Carr, Candy Chapman, Chris Chernauski, Brad Cincere, Rita Clemons, Vicki Clinch, Mark Coats, Margaret Coleman, Lester Compton, Linda Cooper. John Cornelius, Adam Cornwell, Ed Culp, Marc Cundifi, Linda Cunnungham, Iohn Cunningham, Roger Damm, Shirley , 4, -5-.1 fx.: Vg-gi -f ,W -... i- ,-,t r 'K 'ln I afflgeisrb. M 1 J, , J W , - -f , .g' ,4eg:. ' Q. wrawfs' -- will I Za. , sr Q' 5 , f Qi 5 , glial? L i 1 . J fzfifiii- The sophomore skit gave students the chance to prove acting abilities. pportzmities Are ffered to lla - I W Sa .sans f .5 .5-.1-1 i-,yt .A , , r ..- in l so ,f . HM Q r of ff 2 A i rs, -ff i t f' W lm -ml. L ,C 1 -r . ,V,r. .L Q if Q , B k-if 58541, X 9 ' W, u V .w ' i W -VN ,1- -pw, 8 1. A, ,x QI' .- ggi. 2 l MQ ff .. x 5' V .gg nl V' fr i 5 N . Sophomores ' .F ' Q .ff M, 4 1 N- , 5, f all ' ,z Ms? .xi rw MM' A :Q ,nw-F . 'L , ,si W f-...uw 1 ' , 1 1 M. - N-r S B fr M I M., .... ' 'H' 'L , -wr K x ak A-Q ty, R I I X. K V if B .,,. in 312, p Ayy. ,, My ,,,y ,, . y W R ,,,,.p i . 'W .11 i . 1 , f F ,ii lf' fQ Ef?i e fly .,-, 1 6 V392 f .'v Ei L,,,i1 55' lllss tie, i jx l'-:' 5 M 4 ' fp Ali' fl? 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A .V t -X 551 r ,,,r,,r,, - -. i E2 fi 1 X E F -- gt 5 by iw i tiff . V im f ' 'L' ' ry' is 555 LL. W E C ,. ' W - .-., A ,.,.. .. K A V Ak F g ,L , . 5 Q Q, F - st, 5' r . 5 I f r t, it f 'wi gi - W If Mfeh V' L 'eww ' as Y ' . , ...,. . , ,mr it . , ez, w,v, -, 1m:fr111r - f - -- is ' 1 E-'itll i it it 1 ,twirl s gp. f N , some ff ' M 5' 1 is it 1. Hn l 'I 'Y f in W x- ,,,, , V 3 , ,., A ,,,- ' Chemistry students Bill Pickering and Becky Strehlow work on an electrolysis experiment. M - M 151:15 i, Sophomores 113 Ford, Kelly Foreman, Gayla Foster, Iames Foster, Mike Foster, Nancy Fowler, Art Fox, Iackie Fox, Tom Funchess, Katherine Garner, Brian Gebauer, Marsha Getz, Keith Giebelhausen, Dave Gift. Libby Giles, Ioyce Gingery, Terry Giliert, Cindy Gipson, Kirk Goggil, Kevin Goodnight, Urallyn Gorsuch, Sue Gould, Debra Graham, Frank Graham. Lois Grainger, Ken Gray. Mike Grayson, Roger Greiner, Bill Hammock, Teresa Hardin, Carol Harper, Mark Harris, Linda Harris, Rhonda Hartman, Mary Hastings, Shirley Hatton, Dave Haun, Mike Hawk, Cindy L A W N Wu ' , . , .Ps is . , 1 if-K Q ng A 3.25, r ,- 5 A H S ,-ff 15.1 y .f , 1 ,gi my if ':.f?a1'f2 , ' Au -f' .4 ,ws fn M- 4 . e wif.5f2:f -- X V m zax H' .ww r. 5 '51 fxjii P in, ,Li , K rigpl X 95, f' , felt, 1. 5 R52 Q ax 1 if .lf iw 5:45727-L' ng ' -,,, - , X -1--we - V 'll -W . Lf :sl 1 -, ' Tl ' , rf K' R - ,Ag , 11- -W , ' I I ' Q? K J' . -f . A ' - if if 125121 , 5 3 1 - . f 3 l J' I f Dan DuBoff struggles through the agonies of a final wi-Q-we or A mold 'abil' W5 if Q 'N A M A A speech. +93 4. ,B Q. .J .E f wg V '11 Flixil i rr Q .film , Am A. if if j 1 , 5 ? V ' PHS Uffers Sophomores New Challenges A driver's education student completes his graduation course as Mr. Lurie reels in horror. V33 , L, ,1'.' 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Q K mr by W Legg A-4 wif 3 , ge, if f ee be A Y Q ,E .,,,,,,.,5 , ,L ., 1,5 .,t wr, , 2we,fw:w,,f ,fff: sffezmife we w -1 Q its ' Haves, Mary Hayward, Darlene Hayward, Doug Haywood, Janice Hazelwood, Paul Heaton, Lance Heerman, Iohn Heintz, Sue Heinz, Terri Helmes, Phyllis Hermes, Franke Hill, Shelley Hitchell, Debbie Hodge, lay Hoffman, Ken Hoffman, Marcia Hoffmann, Robin Holden, Eric Holliday, Francis Horn, Herb Horstman, Bob Howard, Sharon Hucal, Sue Hunt, Becky Hunter, Diane Huprich, Robert Hutchinson, Iames Huxtable, Cathy Iackson, Ieanette Iackson, Karen Iackson, Ludia Iackson, Mary Jenkins, Randall Iohnson, Brad Iohnson, Daniel Sophomores 115 Athletics Attraets Sophomoresg Interests Iohnson, Iohn Johnson, Paula Iohnson, Vickie Iohnston, Greg Iohnston, Peggy Iohnston, Ron Iones, Gcrynell Iones. Linda Jones, Winifred Kaspar, Amy Keister, Stephanie Keith, Donald Keller, Sue Keown, Coleen Kester, Sharon Ketcxy, Janet Kilgore, Gary Kimber, Vickie Kimzey. Randy King, Don King, Ron Kinnamon, Gordie Kirby. Mike Knox, Lynn Kohler, Dave Kohler, Sue Gymnast Nancy Newcomer strives for perfection in her leap. E Agua ,. M 4 ?'-'1 rv if-s l , r PM 1 ,B it . new ,- f sr, , mfr IQ Wf' mei. 'arms 1' f W 4 mv if Q X ,Q ff! 2 X F294 , fx If V KM ggwif + M -egg vi ,I L fi .l ' S ,Q f 5 l ,,p,,,,t Q Q t as 2 f if 5 Qt. fs .JS if Sophomore wrestlers attempt to hold their positions J' ' ts- L ' ui' 1 it X' ff , A X A 2 ft i 52: i' 2: f , 0' s .Vikki R' , uf -r ' wb u 5? K , .:. f '-KJ. . . pi while practicing f as I n L:N .hh W: I ' W QM 1 an l y ' . ,I . A 'f I N , 'Qs .- , 3 F ny in N Q ,Q alter school. -5 ,ML Q -' 1- 43' U rr 8 5' .' ,fd , 1-wr V Korgie, Kim Kraft, Stephen Krause. Melissa Krause. Scott Krespan, Sara Kucukcetin, Asuma Kuecks, Tena Kuhn, Vince Kummer, Chris LaHaie, Steven Landrum, Ted Lane, Abraham Lane, Tim Lange, Sue Larson, Dean Ledbetter, Richard Lee, Jeanne Leemon, Daryl LeRoy, Stephen Lewis, Richards Lillehoj, Erik Lindsay, Charles Lindsay, Denise Little, Steve Looger, Lindell Loughridge, lack Luenz, Larry Lybarger, Gail Mack, Sandra Madsen, Lisa Maeder, Marla Maginn, Mike Mangum, Gregg Maple, Gwenn Marchand, Dave Martin, Gary Martin, Moira Martin, Vicki Mast, Rodney Sophomores 117 Matarelli, Teresa Mathieson. Beverly Matthews, Linda Maubach, Kenneth McAllister, Ron McCaullii, Peggy McCann, Dennis McCarre1l, Mark McCoy, Robert McEver, Mike McGowan. Laura McGrane, Ronald McIntyre, Gary McKenzie, Sean McKin.ley, Willis McMillan, Iulie McMullen, Daniel McMurray, Scott McNeil, Catherine McRoy, Christine Meador, Linda Meador, Theresa Medina. Sandy Meister. Chris Mellen, Chris Mellen, Dave Meyers, Bill Michel, Robin Michelson, Ioel Miller, Iudy Miller, Mike Miner, James Minnix, Abby Mitchell, Brenda Mitchell, Mike Monroe, Russell Moore, Ierry Motteler, Bob Moylan, Lynn .H - . 'wife - ii 'ii' f--- : M n 2 K rrii , sr ig , 5 V.+,:. 122 wks V A ' QV- K , gsm 4,3 V, , ,W ss -- . . sin 'V--.ein rigs. . ' ,, z,- it ,,,: f .SIQQ-H,. ili gi. ' - IW 31:22 . 'W - . ' - - ' -V-1,-V,-sm ff: , 15' 5 1 '- A A V. V - .V-Vlmm-i. -V - T-V is ,. , 1 z mm-,Q 'L 1 i .. ., . , H H -Vt,.1m, 5 M K, 5, , ' r A Y' 5 I ,f I 5 W 1 Q l ' W +I rl 15 si H ' sg Wt X 5 H wines 2 ff Q la K ,ff t yy, 4 J 31 ,A lx 2 iw 222- 1 'iii . V s,,s new fig- f it 3 K 1 t 1 Q me X535 at- as me is 3, 5:::':?E ?: -E 5 , ,V -at - - 1 -Ziff 'e,: ' K , W. 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M JV -H25 fi. 5. if .. ,, i f f ' M 9 521 .Z ff' , rr W... yi d-f,.r,, 6,f ,ii 5 1 Vi, I 1 sig 3 'Y f ,QQ iff-.gg A .rg 5 Ioe Stowell and Kim Korgie spend half-time in the foyer , .- surveying the many trophies Won by PHS. Mullen, George .,n. My Af fr f, i Mullvain, Mike 5 3 :5 . H H 5 I 4 -j , . Mulvaney. Russell ,. Sophomores join with members of the other classes in cheering Central's basketball team. Sophomores Make Lasting Friendships Munson, I amie Murphy, Larry Murry, Bill Murry, Bob Murry, Brad Myers, David Nau, Ioe Nell, Deidre Nellas, Vicki Nelson, Iudy Nelson, Susan Newcomer, Nancy Nolan, Rhonda Nyaradi, Eva Ober, Ioe Ohl, Richard Orr, Neal Ott. Sally Otterstrom, Marcia Parker, Roz Perry, Ann Peters, Mike Peterson, Philip Pettit, David Piccoli, Richard Pickens, Cal Pickering, Bill Picl, Bill Pierce, Margaret Phenix, Paul Plonse. Randy Powell, Ioyce Price, Lora Probst, Tim Propp, Wanda x L I Wk xo. 4 f f igs K 1 we ,er V Y ,W -- . s .oe S. . .- as . ws ' 5 Y I4 A fl S . 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I 1 . 1 I i n I y RMK: -g W' GW 5 3 - L fi 1 1 3, . it 5 - 1 V ga S 1 . s ,A Wef ,. L' ' F : :gf ii 1' E' f fy E ,J aff fi - M5 X 1 5 f -1 1 ' 1 1, :xii , if Reed, Ken Reeser, Iohn Reeves, Doug Regan, Patrick Remelius, Rick Reynolds, Maxine Rhodes, Tim Rians, Larry Ricca, Iody Richards. Ieiiery Richman, Kathy Ricketts, Robert Riggen, Sue Riley, Iane Riney, Mike Roberts, Dale Robinson, Kevin Rockhold, Iason Roe, Lee Rogers, Norman Rogers, Richard Rosa, Iohn Rose, Debi Roser, Roger Rouse, George Rowbotham, Ann Rowland, Denise Rucker, Sherri Russell, Terry Rutherford, Iames Ryan, Thomas St. Iohn, Chris Sargent, Glenda Satchiield. Nellie Sazone, Ron Scheffler, Matt Scheuble, Marsha Schlick, Carol Schmaltz, Robin Schmidt, Luanne Schmillen, Ioanne Schnackenberg, Deb Schoch, Anita Schultz, Susan Schulz, Ioy Schwandt, Mike Sephus, Iudy Setterland, Art Shilling, Terry Sievert, Cindy Siira. Luann Silver, Charles Smarjesse, Camille Smith. Becky Smith, Bob Smith, Brenda Smith. Frances Smith, Lowell Smith, Tom Sneath, Randy Snyder, Linda Spano, Frank Spencer, Darlene Spietz, Gilbert Stahl, Sue Stephens, Mark Stephens, Ted Stevenson, Linda Stokowski, Iudy Stolp, Dorthea Stowell, Ioe Strangeland, Mama Stratton, Tom Streeter. Iirn Strehlow, Becky Stringer, Denise Stringer, Vincent Studdard, Linda X 'N- If itss is if r '32 s 'Ni in M ,r X Q Q , Q, 4 .fn ' .1 mf ef -P it 1 R, yr .a+ I . i fri 5 K1 - . H 5. ,, . gf:-'rr' , gt.. M -. - a. . 1 wr,- , I ye ,.,,.5 . ws. ,.. tr' 4 5, mfr ,. f ' ' - WN r 9. it . gm X 7. . t T W Q, x t . I ,... , ,X y gn Q 'Zig 'T ., ,, its S S X get F: S' wif W O f KL A ,M ,jg V f an . Q it 4. vi, :..A 5 HC , '- tx ,tly A A X - jr, ,. A 1 a -. . I 4' 'F' .V , 'G e ::? , ,- A . rt . K Q ft ha 5 r pm iw 5 Se ,,,ty if f V , V X il, kf'kS . v,- K itz- if A ...f f f 5 fr ,, , et 2 fl' it-1, ff an ,ai aa 'ff5.97E- C SS we ,K fi t X -was E K N N C - feb' .ff 'V ,fi Q H F Yum,- I N' 411 U 4 'ir tor we my, 50525 X W , K ,, is LS., gf r Q- R 'if it J- P 'is , Q S? fe T1 We -f 'fri his .N ,NY rf A s r W 1 -TL, 'ltr 4-e, gl W These sophomores discover their special abilities by taking the DAT. nm ,T N Sophomores 121 ' so 52, ew , it rf 'R The Arts Linen Their Days Sullivan, Alice Sullivan, Iohn Sullivan, Phyllis I Sullivan, Tracy Q' 1.:' Summers Ric 1 1' - 1' k 'W Swearinger, Linda i 9 Y X 7 M , ,: 1 ef eueu l , T if -I!!! nz fi, 323 Q52 ug f i 1 g If fi 5 I fi-' T, W, 3'H - 'Q' i f. 'yl - lyl. i ,- .5 he ,,,I, . '15 ., Q i. . f ,. f,,g,WgJ,e,,z -- WIS tQ?.xi:,,w f-fn ,, iff , 0 3' g i L,.f- , t J' -Bfsf, 'V - nf. .-,- ,f ,V K . ' 5' 'im A , ' .' 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Taborn, Jill Tatum, Pat Templeton, Drue Thomas, Kathlynn Thomas, Pame Thomas, Toni Thompson, Leslie Thorn, Michelle Thornburg, Rob Thornton, Betty Thorpe, Shelly Thurman, Barb Toedt, Bob Toft, Matthew Tompkins, Ianie Trout, Cora Trumphold, Marty Travis, Clarence Turner, Debbie Turner, Iay Turner, Marilyn Turner, Steve Vaughn, Vickie 'Va.nZandt, Janelle Vegish, Iessica Vicary, Rick Voelker, Mark Voelker, Mary Volk, Cynthia Volturno, Lisetta Voss, Debbie Wagner, lane Wagner, Ioan Walton, Cheryl Walz, Iack Watson, Lynn Webber, William Weeks, Charlie 4 - Q W. L. - ,mi 'A s W Wegner, Kathy X Weih, Katie ' Weinkauf. Iama . 7 ,Q 3 b 4 K Weitzel, Vicky 5 West' .1 ....,,,, ...X Z V,.- ., , ,, A Weyeneth, Steve f ,M 'b r Whalen, Iohn Aff ' - t M Wheeler, Deborah White, Charles W iiie' Whitelow, Kenneth Whitney, Lucy M . 1- :.. ' E' Whitaker, Bobby A ,, X Whitaker, Dan - M I N i A Wilder, Neal . 5 7 ' 'i 'E 1? 3'-iii, . ggifh i ,, 5 Wilkerson, Wayne K Wm Williams, Harvey rr Vw ' ,t , f X M, ,o i i 'X 5 A-Q5 .fl I Williams, H. I. , ' ff Williams, Ioann ' 'Ng , A if 'i-i' F , c Q - .3 r,,, .sr ,Ha K, B ,Q 53' is N-K Williams, Ianice ' : ' , t - N.- Williums. Sue f Z Xls a ua' ,. l Williams, Wiuie ,Y X rf M , .V,: Hs , , I 3 5 ,Q Williamson, Dave lf ,..v- 'EL' 1 . , W K5 'M Williamson, Evelyn lr--' , .. ,I , A GX , 5 Wilson. Bruce X X , Z: ,,. , - it , , A Winkler, Ianis A i X V A - f .. ' ' tw, ' . T: it i rtir 5 Wolstenholm, Sally Woodworth, Steve - - 4 Yalowitz, Ken in 'C F' y 1 U' 9 N A Yates, Michael A 1 1 'H' A f f. J - 7 ,sw- Young. Richard I I Y, -it., x i wk , . Young. Velma I f Zuercher, Martha A Q if i Q. ,. A The Sophomore Ensemble rehearses the music for an upcoming performance. Nw Ck 'L Q , QW, E ef .MA .Qi l A. L Wk 'W if 1: i in-... :axle E 1 X - . . . Freshman class officers Brad Vicary, treasurer, Bruce Watson, secretary, Barb Russell, vice-president, and Ieff Steenrod, president, use teamwork to solve a difficult construction problem. Freshmen Adjust 150 High School Lie PHS offered a new life to- this year's incoming freshmen. They found that adjusting to the sched- ules, free time, and lunch hours took time and patience. The Class of '73 also had to learn to put up with the other classes' traditional teasing. Various school functions were available to the freshmen. Student Council, Committee of 40, and the clubs were new experiences. The freshmen also learned how to sup- port not only the Varsity, but their class' teams at pep assemblies and at games. This year's freshmen found them- selves looking forward to their sophomore year as they became in- volved socially and academically at PHS. Freshman class sponsors Mr. Lane and Mrs. Doubet spend a prep hour in the library compiling class lists. -. fe , .e,,.,, Amt 5 rpms, T222-We 'f wif , ,r g ' T mf: 1 t y! Y if f if .1,: ,. ,imw ,N - .11- L iv 9 ,Q Q' 2-sf' 1 tx fr if U , may I' 4, . Q gitvffzxwezzpig agmwgggu I x . -xt-if ixvf X tw ' A r ,V .A al Af 5 ,ggi ' ' S I , 1 2,2 , lQ X V P ff - A W 1 .,,, ,LE , LX 1 ,a 123 K, , L, be -s Y ,, A ' , hx'--, ., ,, . t , .M-i 1 '- , . F 7g K , I 'Wi v 'I tr I V 4 , A A 'L lf Q' -so - 5. I AJEQQF' A t , ' a . . iv A . 'Big 4 t gs N A,,, ft Vi , W v ,, , A Af' ' ff' 4.5 I f , '-,., fr: e hge we l of! T 1 X' 'X Q- ,, t gt we-5 ev 5' . 'a , .25 NW, 'Sufi 1 '77 Adkins, Harvey Aldridge. Betty Allen. Vickie Andrews, Iefi Armstrong. Jerry Arnett, Ken Bach. Luci Bacon, Charles Bailey, Barbara Ballowe, Jeff Banks, Nettie Barney, Linda Barry, Iobeth Bartel, Kim Baumgardner, Mary Bauwens, Ioann Bauwens, Sue Beever. Doug Behrens, Ron Bennett, Dawn Bentley. Cindy Bentz, Kathy Berger, Ralph Berger, Tim Berk, Charles Berk. Nancy Berry. Dan Berry, Debbie Bef1'Y. lack Bielenberg, David Biesecker, Karen Biesecker, Sharon Blasingham, Pat Blimling. Bev Boddie, Oscar Bonds, Theresa Bordeaux, Gail Bordeaux, Robb Bossingham, Roy Boston, Cindy Bowden, Marsha Boyer, Kevin Boyer, Monica Brady, Bob Brady, Linda Brewers, Mitchell Bridges, Leslie Broers, Ron Brooks, Debra Brooks-Miller, Tom Brown, Cathy Brown, Iane Brown, Merilyn Brownlow, Junior Brubaker, Greg Bryant, Paty Buckley, Daniel Buckner, Keith Buhs, Greg Burnett, Peggy Burnett, Valerie Burnette, Bruce Burns, Stan Freshmen 125 fi, . ,f , . 'S .f f f:- i-,' , .Q i , 4 I 'li i l ...Mfg -ff.- ' H 5 iii: '4'-1 ,V . N H yy V I . V, ,S f I.. , ff-'W ,. ,L -rr .1 1 k n ...MV-,.. , wr' f sf f 59 'L' f . i W f fs. S K . .I waniwap , ' -fifiiffiig if Q 4? fx N '5L1j:.1m,? In ,,, b . ii my 5 wk. - qw , g, ,. ,Q 1 . his . Q ' l K Qi V Q- , ' 1 --1 .7 W J Don't be ridiculous, assures Alan Schulewitz. Nobody could have that many relatives. ,. .. V , ,.: 4 3 I A A55 . 5 . 5 My 1.1 5 . S ,L Era 59.5322 Ui ... jj ' ' - Q 15 ' s xr 'A fu. J . , 5 K is 1 gems -if . ,gg, ...,. ., : j f 'K' .s,:, rw - Q. , ? -l' .. Jiffflivi. - . hy. .f ..w1gsz.s,a5 1 1' rl 5 K, 1, ..1.4.,,,i.,. ' -'ifgisf 'El - K L.eiviiasvimiiilfiler V -'skins 5 1 Buschong, Rhonda Buzbee, Kathy Caldwell, Iohn Canafax, Holly Cardinal, Chris Carlton, Bill Carrol, Doug Carter, Ierry Carter, Iill Casey. Anne Charlson, Debbie Chase, Emily Chianakas, Nena Chiavina, Gary Christopher, Linda Clark. Dan Clark, Marc Cockfield, Rod Coker. Linda Coney, Robin Conrad, Sarah Coup, Mary Coup, Robert Cox, Carolyn Crehore, Ian Croak, Carolyn Crowe, lim Crutchfield, Earl Culp, Nancy Culp. Pat Cummings, Becky Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis. Davis. Bill Christian Debbie Rocky Wanda Day. Debra ' 'J4 DeCesari, Mike Dechman, Larry New Classes Ujfer Challenges 1 Q P Q. 5 75553: ,. rs. Q el1-1's1 QA , E U k , ll Iill Carter, first year language student. studies the art of Spain. um..-H+ s rg fr' is , My he 'T ' 1 may 4' M if R r I 5 1' 5 .35- 'I in 4 5 'E I 4 If JW im is 'H' QF' . '1 , . .1 K N ? X - .s,A 1 .7 ,Q w K .. H. ,.,,. ,,.: .,,, . l,-'.s 5 .Ui ' 1,255.4 fs -r 4 1 M 1 S .4 'f:m:x '!5E?5 L, , + S 2 f is X 5 -4 Q 45 sim: 545 A - - 3,-3 'J 5 ml i MJ . Lx a n s eees 2 , 4e 5 If f we g f 1 ,..,: in A -2 f a DeCremer, Mardie Deernie. Peggy Deienbaugh. Chris Delinski. Mary DeLong. John Deluhery. Susan Demick. David Demsey, lim Dillon, Cindy Dolinq- I im Dornon, Brenda Doty, Barbara Doizeri, Dennis Dougherty, Kathy Doversberger, Wayne Dowell, Vickie Downard. Randy Downard, Sue Draggist, Rick Dunlavey, Mark Durhala, Mary Eddingiield, Daryl Edwards, Ivy Edwards, Iay Ellis. Dave Elser. Iohn Engel. Dan Epperley. Bob Erentrau. Geza Evans, Essie Evans, Pete Freshmen 127 Freshmen girls ask the age old question, How many calories? Freshmen Make Use of School Facilities Evans, William Facker, David Fagincrantz, Iohn Fahnestock, Lori Farris, Gary Fidler, Shelly Finley, David Finley, Patty Fisher, Clarence Fishman, Alan Fleming, Barb Fong, Lim Frederick, Mike Friedrich, Leslie Frost, Iohn Fuller, Ray Furston, Susan Funk. Sandra Gaisford, Tim Galvin, Debbie Garrett, Dan Gaworski, Ieanine Giest, Charmaine Ghantous, Georgette Gibbs, Bill Gillespie, Tony Gluckin, Donna Goe, Charles wg ' 5, A4 Q 'N 7 ,TSG W M 1' , tiezefw' - A H , f,,k . L y 'kflyfysn , QX '-'.. it tw 1 D liixbagxyiu ul 'Nl 41 , Q Y t , is 5 -1-- si ff' ir: ,ii ,,,l Q-iiessass. J K .,' 2, X Q x , 1 t KX Q . ' -f I .. -., - ,ig y '-1' in i ' ' F it sf:f:iffiS - :E 1-VXWQSQGC f K gi S if F f'- f -,, K t, ,. , if A F 1 V 1' ,, 4 . ' ' e f- K I ' XX R 'A , z F ' kfiifiqlx few f' 's G ' ,,., W--T., f g k .lilly 3' F ,:,,g.'. kyyl , fig. 3 5 4 W A F si, f A 1- f,:wa:::1i ,-.. is- uri:-5s,:e-1, f 5,5 - : iifqgy,-, I .,,. 4. Q, , , ,K K! T, i - f -a i 'F ' , Alf :Gif . .1 2 is ' e,,i M . y .. ' 3 : . 1' f 3, . , Qf-:F ,ip M5555 fl ' assess 5 'E' S' ciaie . 511' , f vii. 1 P. F- x , 1' , gag, r -1:, 'Fife 124 ' A f eeyc ..,- T ,L 5 thx K. ' 1 128 l Gomes, Rick Gordon. Kim Graham, Iohnett Grant. Donna Gray, Laurel Gunterman, Karen Gumey, Bill Gwynn, Iohn Hall, Merlin Hallstrom, Steve Halzinger, Roni Hammontree, Torn Hanse, Howard Hancock, Tandy Hansen, Glenn Hansis, Barry Harkrader, Alan Harper, Kathy Harrold, Patti Hart, Pat Hartman, Iim Harvey, Nancy Hasenstein, Nan Hawksworth, Dale Hayden, Marrietta Houghland, Sue Heathman, Iudy Henderson, Carol Hieronyrnus. Ianet Hightower, Robert Hinricks, Karen Hitchell, Rosie Hodgkins, Bill Hoerdernan, Ieif Hoffman, Cheryl Hoggard, Cynthia Hole, Chester Holland. Larry Holmes, Charles .5019 K 1 Q 1 iw.. ta e 39 - 3 'W Q X x y it X f ,:, ,-gylgfzifzgfy 'L ,: w 'fl'Si1v',:v' ,.,k:jL5'f '7- Debbie Rians and Karen Steft make use of the library reference facilities. -mf . K , .6,,,,,,, V , K - ' Freshmen 129 , 4 my ,. '-. ,S f- Y ,' qfwgqfgiunnlgf IM y' J .... I ,. i 55 ,.. ' V i' fs: f --- -- A X- l g, r K K ,,,,gg:LV , j . 'QW 125, 8 A gawk Q v-., JH J ' f X Q5 ' ,,.,g, K W 9 if fa -1 D . -ff--v , ,y gm 'N NH 4.M,, ' I L1 'NWJHN A 44 ff' if if in as mugfk Q :2vQ3'1'52.J N.. LQ+'i l5 in 5, 1, ,.,. I -.2 . K new 'ff 'Z' ii 'V' -M, -'. . .,:' V Y if , ,1,gr:'r?qNHN 4-K N i :gg ,ii 4353.5 5 , K ,. .V :Zen , g , F L xxx ' :gl 251 ,L'- 'Q M I i Kk.V, ' 57 ,is - - ,, an , 155 ,U the Freshmen Pla Roger Lush and Tim Oliver attempt futilely to open the resisting locker at PHS. X N 'Mi We riff We ' Z ggi Q ., I . ' E Holmes, Mike Hoots, Darla Hopkins. Marshall Howard. Terry Hull, Deborah Hutchings, Nancy Huxtable. Tom Irish. Tom Ivory. Ieffery Iackson, Debbie Jackson. Earline Iackson, Iecmette Iackson. Mark Iackson. Michael Iackson, Ron Iacobus. Carol Iames. Iulie Iorgenson, Roger Iasinski. Don Ieter, Leon Iohnson, Kim Traditional Role at PHS Johnson, Larry Iohnson, Lester Johnson, Vicki Iohnston, Sue Jones. Deanna Iones, Janice Iones, Pamela Ioos, Dan Kelch, Roger Kellenherger, Dean Kellerstrass, Connie Kendoll, Billie Kennedy, Kathy Kern, Rick Kerr, Tom Kincaid, Donna Kirby, Virgil Kirkpatrick, Bill Knoll, Laurie Knox, Mike Kohler. Peggy Kostecka, Renee Kottemann, Kathy Kraft, Debra Kueks, Howard Kuhn, Cindy Kumpf, Terry LaHaie, Brian Lang, Steve Larson, Kevin Lavaller, Dave Leach, Charles Ledbetter, Richard .N 4 Q: 'wi 1 41 ix ev X J 4 J? 3 if x s .E an .,,, 5 ts, 1 zfsxrv 11 ' 5 'J. ,i it U, aff fiff- F2 Q-1'A s t tg, .wig C-E-N-T-R-A-L . . . that's what Central Freshmen ye1l!!! valiantly cries a lone freshmen at a I-S LX f ff.. , 7' me .4 -A 'f ' if Freshmen 131 Centralps Freshmen Find Their Wa Lee, Beth Lee. Edward Lee, Horace Lee, Ron Leith, Susan Lekovich, Dena Lemon, Roma Lennarson. Paul Lester, Becky Liddel, Guy Lillehoj, Elizabeth Lindstrom, Iudy Lippert, Sherrie Little, Susan Livingston, Lori Long, Kent Lord, Chris Lorton, Nancy Lovell, Dave Lowe, Karla Lowery, Dusty Lush, Roger Lyon, Randall Madden, Edward Magariiy, Lauri Maness, Lisa Mang, Tina Manley. Pat Margolies, Mike Marquardt, Tom Ma-rtersteck, Paula 5 N 5 mtwegq - .. , ' 'eff -,av i . :s1.,'f,1:,: . K 17 iii ' ' ' '. 2. . . . K ,I . f f' 1.1, 2 . Ji . wg Q. . '.., ' 1 'lvk' A '11 Q9 ' in-X 1 . gl -,:f 19' 'QM H . '1 'K' Y ji? I A ' ,A V ,-- ,,, f . Two freshmen girls confidently prepare to enter the classroom f ll ll L L lk' ' V : ' g . film fe pil l 1 y a-We Q - :M Q .r. if lrii E 1 S I in -.,, - -:v.v 11. 1. L el, e E 'X . -4 isigg .-41W W-wwf' Martin, Terry Marion, Iim Mason, Debbie Mathenia, Debra Mathis, Mike Maubach, Helen Mayfield, Iohnnie McAllister, Shirley Mcl-Xvoy, Iim McCarthy, Lisa McCoy, lean Mcfilhiney, Donita McGarvey, Tony McGowan, Michael McHugh, Donna McIntosh, Mike McMahon, Patty McMillan, Robert Meador, Michael Mear, Sandie Mellen, Paul Mennenoh, Linda Mercer, Walter Mette, Iulie Meyers, Diane Miller, David Miller, Iohn Mitchell. Craig Moletti. Steven Monckton, Ioe Montgomery, Bill Montgomery. Bob Moore, Cindy 3, 9 is K .-Y if 5, ff' t , L 5 ,K Zi .1 ' ' f Q 'Q .ff iii, I ,, fi 5 Q , ,ri, Q 5 le, ici- if iii x ' 4 7 , IV 3 5 'L-ill R i W, 'U 1, 1 , le ,f Ep.. '. SJ ,A l , A K .., 'M R, ' , n l ' is ua 11 'Ev 'U' A we 4 K if 3, efll . l ' YE 2 :ki Imagine their shock when. upon opening the door, they lind themselves looking down into the wonderful world of girl's PE! Freshmen 133 'W' 4 . ,,2. . 1W,, . reti, um. ,,,n,, . 'QKE . 5 -my f. 1 - .re Q, K '? , is x um r A . . f -if ma 4-we it-i n 'im 1 b 'miiif Q if 15:3 7 Parker, Tammie Pauli, Bob Peifer, Lori Pemberton, Mark Peterson. Amy r wg,-,ig 1 if Eff it gf . W' Q? in ' 1 magna mme? 35- + W fy e i Q 34 Y i M gi? viii? Q , 2 3? mwlft Q f 83? 3 1 Qgrxxyx Po 1 :frm wa- WM' 5 QB! Q , :H ' -, fm Ya, I -1 1 5 1, . ' r.:-:.,' . , i l,A1, , , ,'l 5 ' 'Q ,, Moran, Kathy Morey, Terry Morgan, Patti Mullen, Dan Murphy, Cindy Musgrove. Linda Myers. Rick Neal, Cooleen Nellas, Chris Nelson, Ann Nelson, Nea Neubert, Mike Nicholas, Sylvia Niedermeier. Randy Nielsen, Brenda Noe, Icmet Oakford, Lynne Okerberg, Rex Oliver, Tim I Olson, Debbie O'Nei1l, Gina Ossenbeck, Peter Ott. lim Ott, Iohn Owens, Robert Palanza, Tahnia Palmer, Gerald Pamson, Charisse Sadie Willingham and Bob Hightower line up a taxi as a chauffeur for their date Qs, Frosh girls find gossiping more fun than playing cards at a slumber party. Frosh Find Companionshzp in lassmates l ',,.4f' Wi. Fe i , ' 9 Q if ,i 4 'Lk 3 ' ,,,,,,f T? V f ' R use f Q' H I f H 1 .4 A 5 A 'RL' V 'li' Y -A 1. We if 1 ' 5. , 'V R Q t i f f , , , W, ,W My ,lu 5 ,L A::Ak Q VV , g P Z 7' X' lt il 3 f ' i., , 5.741 at ly I 1 ,miie 4- ' ' W Peterson, Dan Petruzzi, Barry Pettit, Mike Phillips. James Pinkham, Craig Pinkham, Mary Plack, Iudy Plunkett, Becky Potter, David Proctor. Harry Propst, Marilee Pryor, Gary Pugh, Martha Purham, Debbie Rankin, Ellen Redard, Louisa Reed, Helen Reed, Scott Reider. Susan Reiter, Mark Rex, Ioe Rians, Debbie Ricar, Larry Ricciardelli, Cathy Richie, Lynn Riebel, Ieff Risher, Mary Ritter, Kim Freshmen 135 19 A ' r ,Hts , , 1 . ,v 'l59li5!f,if'EEiLi5 ' 11' V ,ix 8 'PQ 1 Q K Xe I Q 5, -af' , Q sf L 5 Q , - 0' 'Y F K KN H With commendable effort Mike Margolies casually shuts his girliriend's locker after removing a few books for an evening of quiet study. 'W 11 , . yrf -- ,,,f,rsz tt ,,.-5-t..efff.ur ,,k. ,Vt MN. K e 'hy X V 'Q . sw, ii i 'F 1 XE Robertson, Holly Robinson, Helen Robinson, Peter Roe, Frankie Roedell, Roxy Roehnelt, Tobie Roesler, Anne Rogers, Karen Rollings, Kathy Rosenbaum, Rick Rosenberg. Ianet Ross. Ieannie Rowlett, Nancy Russell, Barb Russell, Marc Sanders, Willie Schaefer, Greg Schmitt, Kathy 75Schock1ey, Celise Schroeder, Nancy Schulewitz, Alan Schuller, Carla Schwarze, Susan Scott, Cindy Scott, Dan Seitz, Bob Sharp, Iohn Shirk, Glen Sievert, Ianet Simkins, Susan Skinner, Deborah Slaughter, Alan Smiles, Cindy Smith, Carole Smith, Kathy Smith, Linda Smith, Martha Smith, Randolph Centralps Frosh Adapt Study Habits , if L ' I Y I .wiv is yy VL 522.1 W if X Y ,Im Ji' flwyflzf f me 4 is , - 1,-' ' 1. Z H IQ E K N A, ,mf -k1, 5 TX Q f x E 1 Q Q 1 'ri r A Q t f LW X Er if 5 is hx I ,sg ,, H .Mein if -S A.. m In . , E th ' f if yy x x if V U ff t 5 5 ' K I A i 5, -9 s 'l W H S ff gt, - 3 gg,-R , fy 4 y S s y Freshmen girls spend their free time deeply absorbed in their various studies? E X l I his H. -Q P s ii Q x I ' 1 1 3' J ,W LL Smott, Dave Solomon. Iudy Spence, Alvin Stahl, Carolyn Stomper, Candy Stauf, Mary Iane Steele. Charles Steenrod, Debbie Steenrod. Ieif Steif. Karen Steiner, Terry Stevenson, William Stomper. Cheryl Stowell, Ierry Stratton, Rick Strother, Mark Stubbs, Ianet Stuttle, lim Switzer, Martha Taylor. Dan Terry, Dallas Thomas Thomas Thomas Thomas. 1 Harvard Linda Sharon Sue Thompson. Ieifery Tott, Star Tomsouic, Steve Topel, Rod 'I'hru.sh, Mary Ann Toubeaux, Brian Tracy, Sue Traub, Larry Traynor, Becky Troe, Tom Tucker, Bob Ulrich. Pam Freshmen 137 Freshmen Seek New Worlds to Explore . ull. W Urban, Greg Vallance, Audrey Van Ness, Jeff Vaughn, Cheryl Verner, Larry Verner, Mike Vicary, Brad Vogel, Bob Vogel, Steve Wade, Rose Marie Wade, William Walker, Sandy Walter, Melodee Wardelman, Curt Warfield, Donnie Washington, Guy Watson, Bruce Weaver, Randy Weeks, Cynthia Wegel, Susan Wegner, Marty I Welch, Susan Wessler, Kirk Wetchler, Diane Whaley, Terry Whitaker, Wanda White, Dorothy Whitman, Margaret , ,ni . and Wickersham, Pat Wickert, Dan Wildman, Suzi Williams, Barbara Williams, Daisy Williams, Kevin Williams, Pam Williams, Ricky Williamson, Ioan Willingham, Sadie Wilson, Dan Wingfield, Bill Wise, Ied Wobler, Linda Wolff, Terry Wolford, Dave Wolford, Iill Woodley, Larry Woodworth, Brian Wrestler, Linda Wright, Gwynn Wyatt, Darrow Yandell, Gregory Yocum, Larry Younger, Nadine Zerbonia, Mike Zipprish, Dawn Zuercher, Phil in J V, iv. 'F J 4494 9-gg 1' , U if 2' A IL if Fifi 5 A 2' 5 ,... I I 3 mffw-f I 1: K 1:4 K .- OTLQLLQT gr 'WZ Eiga ,Awww all 412 J , gi AH 3 , , H '7, g 5 ,W , I ' ' 1 ,I if r .I Q 1 Sit +1 IJ ,ggi ,,'A'i'3-'11 ' .M .tgfwi 'ffffxrfr '43 ., Q I qs.. NVQ K 1 'A - ,,. , .... . , , V Q, I f 3 5 - -f,, Freshmen 139 57? 1 uk gs' 256153 L Q A 1 3 v GN 'Xiu x W wmgihgaag LM: X ,5'xP'5'hf, ti Q1 ,L we 9 5 Ziff? JCB 33 im- xqr '11 Organizations N ,N . ' sw . 1 Fg Ir, K. my i :I V 'E J X ,F x , Nl.. As president of Student Council, Mike Becker proved to be a com- petent and dependable leader of the student body. Acting as a liaison between students and faculty, he had many assemblies and other ac- tivities approved. This year Mike was responsible for introducing the Mid-State Nine Sportsmanship Trophy. This travel- ing trophy encouraged sportsman- like conduct at all Mid-State Nine basketball games and was awarded to the school attaining the highest number of points as judged by other Mid-State schools. Perhaps most to Mike's credit is the tremendous school spirit gener- ated by an excited student body and led by a capable student leader. -'Ha ..,. f ?llS?x Ari. . - . STUDENT COUNCIL--BOTTOM ROW: D. son, I. Frost, C. Steele, M. McCay, S. Wag- Schierer, L. Michel, M. Russell, K. McCor- ner, Mrs. Maxwell. ROW 4: Mr. Tindall, I. mack, S. Bowers, B. Steimle. ROW 2: E. Horn, Steenrod, F. Bennett, C. Iacobus, G. Beard, R. Lush, B. Davis, I. Dunlop, R. Michel, M. R. Thornburg, T. Newlin. Becker, E. Holden. ROW 3: I. Vespa, D. Nel- tuolent Council Sponsors Sportsmonshzp Trophy STUDENT COUNCIL Heading the Council officers Karen McCormack, Corres.-Sec., Laurie Michel, Rec.-Sec., and Fred Bennett, . . T ., ' 't t' . l1st of accomphshments oi Student reds sprmgmoocwn Council was their introduction of the Mid-State Nine Sportsmanship Tro- phy. Council started the year with Homecoming activities revolving around the theme l969: A Central Odyssey. Rounding out the pro- gram Were the Christmas Talent As- sembly, Various service projects such as Flower Fund and preparing the bulletin boards, and special as- semblies. Sue Wagner Vice President of Student Council Organizations 143 M4--w Student Council members decorate for the Homecoming Dance- 1969: A Central Odyssey. Councilas Projects Span the School Year Cindy Marquess' car is thoroughly checked for defects during the Safety Week spon- sored by Student Council. l Karen Greene and Lee Sauder decorate Mr. Iamieson's door for Council Decoration competition. V eww- ' Z.: 3, 5 get , 1 Committee Provides Entertainment WH .A f. t.. V.. , . we . -V .Siya- Committee of Forty otticers Mike Duncan, Treas., Alex Bartel, Sec., Iill Al- bright, Soc.-Chair., Leonard Yang, Gen.-Chair., and Ienni Miller, Vice-Pres., help spark school spirit. COMMITTEE OF 40-BOTTOM ROW: D. Bell, P. McAuliffe, I. Albright, M. Duncan, C. Mar- quess, I. Dempsey, T. Heiple, C. Giliert. ROW 2: L. Sloan, I. Miller, M. Brown, H. Mandel, C. Iacobus, M. Barney, A. Bartel. ROW 3: I. COMMITTEE OF FORTY Members of Committee provided social enter- tainment for the student body. The holiday vice-versa, Frozen Freak Out and Carnival Capers in the spring were two oi the dances spon- sored by this group. Organizing the annual bonfire before the Turkey Day game and putting up pep pos- ters in the halls helped to spark school spirit. Committee members also aided famished students by op- erating the snack bar. Albright, K. Yalowitz, D. Bielenberg, L. Yang. C. Wake, N. McClure, M. Hall, I. Plack. ROW 4: D. Coker, D. Goodwin, D. Whitaker, P. Hott- mann, C. Iacobus, T. Oliver, I. Vespa, Mr. Jamieson. President of Committee of 40 ommittee Features Fcxmished students flock to the snack bcxr after school. Arranging the Committee of Forty display case is Nick McClure. Sludents enjoy the holiday dance- HFIOZQIX Frecxkoutf' Frozen Freakout A blazing bonfire cmd plenty of spirit prepare students for the Turkey Day Committee of 40 members Theresa Heiple and Marsha Barney help boost school spirit by putting up cr poster before the Richwoods game. Game CREST EDITORIAL STAFF The CREST was divided into six sections, with each of the juniors and seniors on the staff given the job of editing one of these sections. The sopho- mores on the staff wrote organiza- tion copy and helped with the index to familiarize themselves with the organization and responsibilities of section editing. Mr. Fluegel gave his help and ad- vice to the staff, which donated at least one hour each day to Work on the CREST. Much hard work and dedication went into the book before the final deadline Was met. On com- pletion, the CREST was sent to the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion for review. CREST Preserves Another School Year Section Editors Ric Ryan, Faculty: Barb Nelson, Organizations: Lee Wenger Sports Becky Huyck, Seniors: and Mary Picl, Underclass. Absent Ray Wootton, Student Life. Marg MCCGY Leslie Sloan Editor-in-Chief Assistant Editor Enjoying a ride across the prairie are sophomores Chris Meister, and Susan Stahl Cfrontl. and Rod Mast and Robin Hoffmann. f Business Staff Provides Funds CREST BUSINESS STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: V. EVCU13- I- BUUWY, P. Thomas. ROW 31 MI. Dotson, M. Avery, I. Weinkauf, C. Wagner, Fink. I. Aupperle, S. Hansis, R. Hanelt, l- I. McMillan, I. Weitzel. ROW 2: B. Tysall, Benjamin, D. Stringer. S. Edwards, L. Schindles, S. Greison, K. Sue Hansis Sue Edwards CREST BUSINESS STAFF The job of the CREST Business Staff was to pro- vide the funds necessary for the pub- lication of the Peoria High yearbook. Members of this staff sold advertise- ments to various Peoria businesses, and they also collected payments from the organizations which had their group picture in the CREST. Selling CREST subscriptions and plastic book covers helped them reach their goal. PHOTOGRAPHY STAFF The pho- tography staff snapped the pictures which appeared this year in the CREST and OPINION. They were re- sponsible for the group pictures and the informal shots which appeared in these publications. Greg Selke Business Manager Advertising Manager Ph0l091'GPhY Edilof Photographers Lance Rodewald, Chuck Salter. Dan Clark, Dave Giebelhausen, and Dave Smoot prepare to take a picture. Absent: Bruce Ulrich. -iw .ui Organizations 149 KEY CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: E. Horn, A. Hig- gins, D. Moran, W. Picl, M. Zumwalt, D. Hud- son. P. Peterson, I. Dempsey. ROW 2: T Lane, I. Ves ct, R. Thornbur , L. Yan K P Q 9' - Yalowitz, K. Gipson, M. Becker, R. Michel. ROW 3: Mr. LaCroix, L. Blanco, G. Kuchel Key Club KEY CLUB Both Peoria High and the community benefited from the activities of Key Club. Students re- ceived free programs at home bas- ketball cmcl football games from the members. They ushered at school functions, maintained the basketball scoreboard in the gym, kept up the trophy case, and helped in the ortho- pedic room. Key Club aided the com- munity by repairing toys at Christ- mastime and collecting money for the March of Dimes, the Heart Fund, and ALSAC. This year, the Key Club sold candy to help raise enough money to finance building a school through the Peace Corps. At the end of the year, a scholarship was awarded to an outstanding member. D. Paule, M. Lucieer, R. Bach, S. Sumner R. DeVault. ROW 4: D. Kreiling, R. Trump T. Stonebock, D. Whitaker, T. Newlin, C. Mau bach, S. Kinkade, D. Bauwens. ROW 5: I Stowell, I. Meisinger, D. Coker, B. Gestrine R. Errion, B. Bohner, F. Bennett. I O Siu nes Troplues Key Club members clean and shine the trophies from the trophy case. PHS Benejqts From Key lub w E in 'nw we l 1 2 ' l , I Bill Picl sells some candy polliwogs for Key Club. Visitors receive programs from a trio of Key Club members. Rick Trump and Ed Horn, Key Clubbers. raise the scoreboard at cr basketball game. l l l l ofgqnizfnions 151 Senior Service Collects Toys for Tots 2 'Q-Vik I 1 345. i if SENIOR SERVICESBOTTOM ROW: C. Thom- as, K. Marshall, D. Picton, P. Ingersoll, L. Shinkle, I. Coale. ROW 2: A. Thomas, P. Tenpenny, S. Pass, P. Woodson, T. Myers, C. Prichard, W. Schultz. ROW 3: W. Thorn, D. Kaspar, S. Cooley, D. Drake, C. Lewis, K. SENIOR SERVICE This organization served the school this year as tutors and readers in remedial English classes and hostesses at faculty meetings. Senior S e r v i c e also ushered at school functions such as SENIOR SERVICE-BOTTOM ROW: M. Hop- kins, M. Freed, N. Pueschel, I. Getz, I. Cos- tello. ROW 2: D. Limer, N. Graham, K. Hunt, L. Turner, S. Hobbs, M. Martin, V. Dotson. ROW 3: L. Cannon, K. Gorman, L. Sloan. M. Brandes, L. Roehnelt, T. Harper, M. Baum- White, D. McElhiney. ROW 4: M. Lester, B. Cominsky, S. Edwards, B. Sauder, L. Driver. D. A. Thompson, I. Himmel. ROW 5: D. Ma- lone. B. Boddie, B. Wolford, I. Plack, C. Fleming, H. Lennarson, I. Kujawa. the Senior Class Play, Cheaper by the Dozen. The group helped to launch a successful campaign for Toys for Tots. The dues from these students Were given as gifts to cer- tain charitable organizations. gardner. ROW 4: L. Anderson, P. Fares, K. Keown, C. Bloch, L. Schindles. P. Donaldson. C. Sturm. ROW 5: C. Woke, D. Thompson, I. Frost, M. Gipson, I. Consigny, S. Wagner, L. Hall. 7? t C.-.JP I x,.,.,,A '94 5... ' 3--St Q ,439 SENIOR SERVICE-BOTTOM ROW: D. Madi- gan, C. Burdette, P. Lowes, L. Callahan, P Farnum, S. Propp. ROW 2: C. Lank, K. Ship ley, I. Studdard, S. Sullivan, I. Peters, I Horn, C. Heinz. ROW 3: M. Oesterle, R. Yal owitz, L. Heerde, K. Hurd, M. Barney, D. Vaughan, C. Weeks. ROW 4: V. Sharpe, M. Stahl. I. Aupperle, D. Gift, D. Thomas, I. Foutch, L. Anderson. Studentsflssist the Librarians LIBRARY AIDES-BOTTOM ROW! Mrs. Wil- Pounds, C. Chapman, V. Weitzel, G. Rouse. liCImSO1't, A. Nelson, S. Medina. ROW 21 L. ROW 45 P, Thgmgs, S, Nelson, V, Scgtt, D, Cunditt, S. Withers, L. Shinkle, K. Harris, Turner, Mrs, Mgbee, Mrs. Brodbeck. ROW 3: Mr. Stanger, B. LIBRARY I-SIDES Mr. Stanger di- rected the volunteers who served as library aides one study hall per Week. These students assisted the li- brarians by returning books to the shelves and stamping them when they were being checked out. The members of this group also filed past issues of magazines to be used for reference in the future. Organizations 153 On the prowl Marty DeGood, Iulie Van Cleve, and Ian Trimmer hunt for new ideas. Cindy Marquess Co-Editor-in-Chief OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF - B O T T O M ROW: T. Harper, I. Van Cleve, L. Mennonah, B. Thornburg, D. Roberts, S. Keller, K. Wesi. ROW 2: L. Cannon, C. Fleming, M. Scheffer, R. Horan, A. Higgins, V. Vaughn, S. Tracy. lean Frost Co-Editor-in-Chief M. Brandes. ROW 3: D. Kreiling, B. Gates, I. Frost, M. Gipson, S. Wagner, P. Donaldson, M. Becker. ROW 4: T. Newlin, D. Bauwens. T. Redard, F. Picl, R. Bach, S. Rosenberg. S. Schultz, I. McCoy. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF - B O T T O M ROW: R. Kern, S. Kohler, B. Strehlow, I. Wha- len, S. Propp, M. Zerbonia. ROW 2: I. Trim- mer, M. Kahn, R. Neumann, I. Frost, M. Walk- OPI I0 Circulates New Ideas OPINION Editors: Dave Kreiling, Associate: Sharon Propp. News: and Tim Newlin, Sports. Absent: Talitha Harper, Feature. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF In March the OPINION celebrated its eightieth anniversary, and in keep- ing with its tradition of excellence, the 1968-1969 paper received an All-American rating and the George H. Gallup Award. The pub- lication was also elected first vice- president of the Illinois High School Press Association. During the year several members of the staff attended press confer- ences to increase their knowledge of journalism. The first two editions of the OPINION published second se- mester Were written and edited en- tirely by underclassmen trying out for top positions on next year's staff. Organizations 155 Iill Plack checks her lists while Amy Peterson stacks OPINIONS. MARCY FREED Business and Advertising Manager OPINION BUSINESS AND CIRCULA- TION STAFF These students had the job of financing and delivering the school newspaper. The Business Staff sold advertisements cmd sub- scriptions under the direction of Mr. Wyeth. These sales helped to finance the cost of printing the OPINION. The papers were delivered to the students during second hour classes by the members of the Circulation Staff. Students Deliver the UPI IO OPINION BUSINESS AND CIRCULATION STAFF-BOTTOM ROW: R. Neuman, M. Stczuf, S. Wegel, D. Wetchler, W. Propp, V. Weitzel. ROW Z: C. Stomper, M. Pugh, M. Hoflman, I. Bauwens, I. Ross, M. Freed, D. Currie. ROW 3: C. Fleming, I. Consigny, A. Peterson, S Keller, H. Maubach, C. Bloch. ROW 4: I Wagner, I. Wagner, B. Gates, I. Pluck, D Thompson, L. Hall, MI. Wyeth. F Mrs. Chamness and two members of the OPINION staff are in the pro- cess of setting up the OPINION at the pri.nt shop. Iean Frost receives some extra assistance on the copy she is writing at the press conference sponsored by Bradley. P if . ,ef 51 we e , ,,., L A ' Dave Smoot finds time between classes to read his OPINION. Organizations 157 Seniors Receive High Honors SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOT- TOM ROW: L. Sloan, C. Marquess, M. Dun- can, M. Baumgardner, C. Lank, P. Farnum, I. Stames. ROW 2: B. Bossingharn, S. Hansis, L. Schindles, P. Donaldson, C. Sturm, S. Ed- wards. ROW 3: I. Aupperle, M. Birdsell, I. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SO- CIETY At an assembly in the spring, seniors who were recognized and rewarded for outstanding schol- arship and school citizenship joined the Senior National Honor Society. SENIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOT- TOM ROW: L. Livingston, P. Ingersoll, R. Dustin, C. Prichard, K. White. ROW 2: D. Kas- par, D. Limer, S. Propp, C. Thomas, K. Ship- ley, N. Graham. ROW 3: T. Harper, R. Hor- ner, B. Sauder, D. Currie, D. Thompson. ROW Traub, I. Kujawa, S. Wagner, D. Thompson, C. Bloch. ROW 4: T. Newlin, D. Coker, F. Bennett, R. Sathoii, R. Bolz, B. Ulrich. ROW 5: T. Redard, R. Trump, I. Thomas, I. Ben- jamin, I. Roehrig. S. Schoch. These students Were evaluated on four points by each of the teachers they had during their high school years. These seniors Were graded on character, leadership, service to the school, and scholarship. 4: G. Palmer. M. McCoy, B. Lea, M. O'Con- nor, P. Clark, C. Wake. ROW 5: I. Simpkins, I. Pickering, M. Barney, I. Frost, I. Miller. ROW B: I. Wolber, B. Buchbinder, T. Lane. F. Picl. li-:smug Students Ment Recognition IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOT TOM ROW: C. Wagner, S. Gluckin, M. Kahn, T. Heiple, M. Picl, M. Pfeiffer, R. Neumann. M. Walker. ROW 2: G. Gillett, A. Hessing. D. Koeppel, M. Wegel, D. Matarelli, K. Cum- mings, M. DeGood, I. Gerber, M. Picl. ROW 3: B. Steimle, M. Finn, B. Steimle, D. Moran. IUNIOR NATIONAL HONOR SOCI- ETY Sophomore students who aca- demically ranked in the upper ten per cent of their class Were inducted into this society at a special assem- bly before p a r e n t s and other students. QUILL AND SCROLL-BOTTOM ROW: B. Ty- sall, I. Trimmer, M. Picl, M. Kahn, R. Neu- mann, M. Walker, S. Propp. ROW 2: M. De- Good, L. Cannon, L. Sloan, C. Marquess, T. Harper, M. Freed, V. Dotson. ROW 3: M. Becker, R. Horan. S. Edwards, M. McCay, L. Clark, K. Cooper, B. Huyck, K. Hymbaugh, M. Zumwalt. ROW 4: M. Naven, B. Nelson. K. Swanson, C. Hausam, P. Taylor, D. String- er, I. Van Cleve, L. Michel, A. Bartel. ROW 5: C. Maubach, D. Bauwens, D. Paule, B. Dwyer, M. Koch, K. Harms, H. Cripe, G. Col- lins, D. Sutton. QUILL AND SCROLL This honorary organization awarded recognition to outstanding student journalists this spring. Iuniors and seniors ranking in the top third of their class were eligible. K. Evans, L. Wenger, B. Huyck. ROW 4: I. Benjamin, I. Plack, I. Frost, S. Hansis, I. Schindles, D. Stringer, B. Nelson. ROW 5: R. Ryan, R. Wootton, D. Kreiling, T. Newlin, L. Rodewald, B. Ulrich, G. Selke. I ws a, iff?-ff'9..if iizfzkex . :sw 'iff M- ii-Aiwe lf. Organizations 159 Lettermen Sell Spirit Shirts LETTERMEN'S CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Duncan, Pres., I. Young, R. Hunter, S. Sum- ner, T. Mead, D. Wilcoxen. ROW 2: R. Bolz, T. Lane, S. Carlson, I. Vespa, R. Sathoff, P. LETTERMEN'S CLUB Under the di- rection of Mr. Salzer, the Lettermen's Club sold teeshirts and nightshirts to collect money to help purchase the Sportsmanship Trophy and maintain the trophy case. As a service project LETTERMEN'S CLUB- BOTTOM ROW: D. Mor- ris, A. Higgins, D. Holmes, E. Holden, G. Vaster, H. Williams. ROW 2: T. Cornelius, H. Shannon, R. Hunsicker, I. Wetchler, R. Horan, T. Marshall, Mr. Salzer. ROW 3: R. Clark. ROW 3: D. Nelson, I. Dischert, D. Kreiling, R. Trump, M. Lucieer, I. Pritchard. ROW 4: C. Peerless, G. Beard, D. Coker, Sec.- Treas., I. Powers, S. Schoch, I. Kahn. this year, the lettermen distributed Christmas baskets. A boy must have earned a letter in athletics, either as a participant or a student manager, to be eligible for this club. Bach, Vice-Pres., R. DaVau1t, T. Newlin, F. Smith, D. Myers, L. Rodewald, D. Shannon. ROW 4: S. Pickens, B. Bohner, I. Gower, B. Gestrine, R. Coulter, I. Meisinger, H. Bacon. . af 5 . , it Q i THESPIANS At their semi-monthly meetings thespians met to read dra- matizations and to plan their most important annual activity, the all- school play. This year this play held in the spring was A Connecticut Yankee in King Arthut's Court. Dur- ing the year, a contest play was pre- sented for Mid-State Nine com- petition. Last summer, members ushered at Corn Stock and at Peoria Players the- aters. Also during the summer, at- tracted by the bright lights of the stage, members took part in many of the plays presented by local theater groups. Miss Cox, the new drama , coach, and Miss Broderick, the new W P drama teacher, co-sponsored the Kathy Hunt and Dave Lush rehearse their parts in the contest play. g1'Oup. T h ' P d C L L d S ' Pl THESPIANS-BOTTOM ROW: N. Harvey, L. A. Rowbotham, D. Lush, D. Robberts, L. Knoll, E. Chase, D. Boone, S. Gluckin. ROW Wenger, K. Schwab. ROW 4: D. Harvey, 2: M. Pieifer, K. Ritter, D. Keith, L. Ferrell, I. Pickering, R. Washbum, L. Swindall, N, L. Chase, T. Hammack. ROW 3: H. Voges, Widebrook, K. Ford. an up Q M . 1 If -- ' er . nm . 3 Q 'T' A - 4:11 ,B in u ,A ? , 7 j 't I f xJ'.,r az I I f Organizations 161 Students Leurn of Europe Through Lectures GERMAN CLUBABOTTOM ROW: M. Walker, V. Dotson. S. Gluckin, I. Demsey, S. Kobler, B. Strehlow, C. Wardelman. ROW 2: I. Rex, I. Frost, M. Pettit, M. Neubert, I. Wise, S. Moletti, M. Stauf, K. Cummings. ROW 3: I. Bauwens, K. Giles, C. McNeil, C. Stahl, S. GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: D. Ayoub I. Solomon, T. Fox, M. Riney, C. McRoy, I. Lee, R. Kern. ROW Z: M. Hartman, L. Schmidt, D. Nell, G. Schaeffer, R. Stratton, T. Bonds, I. Stubbs, T. Roehnelt. ROW 3: E. Nyradi, K. Vaugn, K. Gipson, K. Neikamp, G. Fogle 54 f 9 ,. ,l I Ti G . 'Snr' QS is ve-.-1 3- fx. Stahl, C. Croak, R. Schmaltz. ROW 4: T. Irish B. Wingfield, B. Tobin. S. Kilgore, D. Stringer T. Ryan, A. Peterson, A. Higgins. ROW 5 I. Storm, I. Morton, I. Rohleder, B. Dwyer M. Russell, R. Kern. G. Antle, M. Buselmeier. ROW 4: D. Petit M. Foster, S. Kellenberger, M. Culp. L. Swin doll, S. Simpkins, S. Furson, C. Studdard ROW 5: G. Mangum, D. Lekovich, M. Voelker. P. Hoffman, S. Azterburn, B. Bohner, T. Red- ard. .o 9 C ' if f . - I 1 1 GERMAN CLUB At the first meeting of German Club this year, Fred Ben- nett, last year's A.F.S. student who spent his summer in Austria, showed his slides and discussed his summer. A special part of this club Were the German Singers, who performed the Works of great German composers at the Christmas Talent Assembly While dressed in native costume. e l SEK 2, GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: M. Hcrun. B. Rae, B. Wilson, P. Mitchell, R. Ohl, T. Davison, S. Hill, R. Downard. ROW 2: I. Michelson, I. Getz, G. Hansen, R. Mast, D. Hudson, I. Berry, K. Harris, M. Martin. ROW GERMAN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: D. Bohe- neck, I. Bodell, K. Shipley, L. Wolber, C. Bloompott, P. Peterson, Miss Ziegler. ROW 2: Mr. Dirst, N. Schlis, M. Baumgardner, M. Mar- tin, A. Hessing, A. Kaspar. ROW 3: S. Schultz, M. Meister, I. Frost, I, Krause, R. Hoffman, Q3 V Jpf. QL! 6, K .X is-L. . sa-I f X i ' G . L f 13 ' sf, 3 ' ,iw E A wr Ut! I 8 Q If lg., . V ' 1-FWY .fr IM I Hi, I' ts.,- 3: M. Naven, A. Sutherland, R. Michel, I. Con signy, T. Flieger, G. Bloom, D. Larson, M Schwandt. ROW 4: B. Grissom, D. Bauwens D. Fosco, T. Wehyrich, B. Smith. T. Spietz, G Belt, E. Peterson. I. Kujawa, S. Bowers. ROW 4: S. Staul, I Kahn, I. Simpkins, D. Pczule, R. Cripe, P. Tay- lor. ROW 5: S. Bryant, I. Ashton. I. DeLong, D. Giebelhausen, D. White, R. Bodeaux, D. Strickler. -4 .1 P.. .V W, - fs 2. A .... I -J A .': ' ' M t in I 4 FT LATIN CLUB Latin Club this year had meetings which revolved around the theme of famous persons and places of Roman literature and his- tory. Ancient Roman government was the basis for the organization of the club and the officers. WRITING CLUB The first edition of the Syntax Was published in De- cember by the Writing Club. The pamphlet was then published every other month, and it contained short stories, essays, and poems written by Peoria High School students. FUTURE NURSES Members of Fu- ture Nurses learned much about the art of nursing from movies and panel discussions which were held at the meetings. Mrs. Keithly advised the girls in a special project undertaken at Christmastime. , 5, ,. 3,2 ' K 1, 1 -I. , , .wel , ., , nm . z at .W , K L, ,, L. 'f 1 'flu ' S .f H.-.5 ,, 3, -LQ. 2 A ,Q Q ig, 1 ' .x I ' ,W . it z 'F -,gi K .525 .sg my ,595 .15 ,.r. , are ,. if LATIN CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: S. Lange, G. Lybarger, D. Mecum. ROW 2: C. Hoffman. C. Carr, B. Traynor, M. Hoffman. ROW 3: M .W I. Walls, B. Loveless, K. Maubach, I. Brack- bill. ROW 4: D. Bledsoe, I. Sievert, I. Demp- sey, C. Kummer. Small labs Appeal to Diverse Interests Greg Schuler and Pete Clark print an edition of the Syntax , Writing Club's paper. Q6 'Q , . fe s , t LQ . ..l WRITING CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: C. Chap- man, P. Day, I. Starnes, L. Chapman. ROW FUTURE NURSES-BOTTOM ROW: M. Bow- den, R. Harris, C. Reider, V. Weitzel. ROW 2: N. Chianakas, T. Sullivan, M. Thrush, I. Woltord. ROW 3: M. Gebauer, P. Iohnson. 95 ,I ,, , 5 tw 'rw L I JL as Z: D. Day, D. Burdette, G. Schuler, P. Clark, G. Pierce. D. Mclilhiney, L. Watson. ROW 4: D. Craft, D. Olson, C. Carr, L. Cusick. ROW 5: Mrs. Keithley, G. Landers. M. Voelkers, L. Men- nenoh. Pages Deliver Messages COUNSELOR PAGES-BOTTOM ROW: B. Heermcm, S. Marlott, K. Weih, S. Wolsten- holm, R. Neuman, P. Lowes, P. Ingersoll. ROW 2: V. Hawksworth, K. Ingersoll, V. Clemons, L. Voltumo. C. Williams. P. Ni- COUNSELOR PAGES M any stu- dents had the opportunity to serve as pages this year. These pages de- livered messages from counselor to student, filed excuses, answered the COUNSELOR P A G E S-BOTTOM ROW: I. Weinkaui, I. Vegish, S. Butterfield, I. Getz, S. Ott, S. Kobler, I. McMillan, W. Propp. ROW 2: D. Boheneck, I. Iohnson. D. Bell, S. Wicker- sham, R. Geddes, A. Kaspar, N. Vulgazis, L. cot, P. Peil. ROW 3: L. Clark, R. Roehnelt, R. Roehnelt, C. Kuhn, M. Barney, A. Robert- son, D. Limer. ROW 4: A. Bartel, I. Consigny, M. Stahl, I. Miller, D. Drake, T. Swords, M. Russell. phone, and generally spared the counselors tedious errands. Pages were chosen on the basis of friendli- ness, neatness, Willingness to work, and scholarship. Tupper. ROW 3: C. Volk, V. Vaughn, I. Sword, D. Thompson, C. Hon, T. Myers, C. Lane, S. Iones. ROW 4: I. Wagner, D. Crowe, I. Wagner. S. Ashburn, C. Noirot, C. Stud- dard. D. Seedort. ,Sv- HT Q. TJ M , sit Organizations 165 Students Sell Buttons and hakers PEP CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: I. Solomon, I. Carter, A. Casey, D. Galvin, P. McMahon, C. Nellas, M. Delinski, D. Zipprich. ROW 2: S. Iohnston, M. Coup, L. Wolber, D. Meyers, C. Brown, R. Coney, B. Bailey, N. Schroeder. PEP CLUB Creating more school pep, spirit, and enthusiasm was the goal ot Pep Club this year. At sev- eral meetings, cheerleaders taught new cheers to the members in order to have a better cheering section at PEP CLUB4BOTTOM ROW: B. Aldridge, I. Stubbs, D. Brown, L. Volturno, M. Freed, D. Schneckenberg, L. Sauder, T. Heiple. HOW Z: B. Doty, B. Doty, C. Kellerstrass, D. Baxter. I. Iames, D. Hayward, K. West, S. Hougland. ROW 3: L. Carpentier, Sec., A. Robertson, R. l ROW 3: N. Schoc, C. Iacobus, L. Ferrell, M. Smith, L. Cocker, L. Barney, L. Macalleni, T. Hammach. ROW 4: C. Lord, D. Kraft, C. Kuhn, C. Stahl, L. Redard, D. Lekovich, B. Kendall, T. Matarelli. pep assemblies and games. Buttons and red and white shakers were sold to establish greater pride in the school. Members formed committees to make posters and to carry out other Club projects. Holzinger, R. Hoffmann, V. Vaughn, P. Lor- ton, M. Scheuble, A. Baher. ROW 4: L. Schindles, I. Wagner, Vice-Pres., I. Wagner, K. Kellerstrass, Pres., L. Hall, S. Bowers, D. Olson, L. Livingston, Treas. KK I Q9 .sf 1 1 Q lo Q- W- -if 5. ,vv PEP CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: G. Lybarger, K. Korgie, A. Iones, D. Bell, D. Rose, I. Brown, W. Propp, D. Ayoub. ROW 2: I. Vegish, N. Newcomer, C. St. Iohn, I. Weinkauf, M. Busel- meier, I. Barney, I. Dennis. ROW 3: S. Kester, S. Meinke, A. Rowbotham, L. Nordwall, D. Boheneck, I. Iohnson, M. Akridge, C. Croak. ROW 4: Miss Mullins, H. Burgess, I. Barnhart, D. Crowe, L. Gift, D. Russel, N. Lorton. Afro-American ab Studies Negro History AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCI- ETY Under the direction of Mr. Hen- dricks, the Afro-American Society studied the African Way of life and discussed today's racial problems. Meetings were held every other Wednesday. AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCIETYiBOT- TOM ROW: D. Burns, S. Willingham, I. Gwynn, C. Prichard, D. Buckley, P. Pierce D. Garrott. ROW 2: P. Brown, D. Slaught, N Banks, B. Loveless, M. Verner, G. Martin, I Banks, D. Collins, M. Brown. ROW 3: B Thomas, I. Williams, F. Dudley, M. Sturdivant .- ff M 1 V. Willingham, P. Woodson, F. Smith, U Goodnight, S. Mack. ROW 4: A. Higgins, B Boddie, B. Scott, B. Iackson, T. Cornelius, S Martin, S. Sprattling, B. Thomas, A. Booker ROW 5: Mr. Hendricks, I. Berryhill, G. Flow- ers, R. Iones, L. Thompson, L. Dudley, G Pierce, S. Hamilton, S. Hamilton. uf 1 N ff me -ll e ,l 1 -f , om 5, ar I K Q, X f ,. 4 I-4 xxidg I if Organizations 167 Art uild Explores Art 0f Various Cultures ART GUILD The purposes of Art Guild were to explore the art of various cultures and learn new tech- niques of drawing. At their bi- monthly meetings members brought their charcoal and sketched pictures using techniques demonstrated to them by the club's advisors: Mr. Hen- dricks, Mr. Hagen, and Mr. Britko. At several meetings local professionals exhibited their talents to the group. This year's Art Guild was divided into three sub-groups: planning, pro- gramming, and promotion. Each group met to discuss its functions and plans were made to carry them out. These groups kept Art Guild running smoothly throughout the year. Mr. Hendricks points out art principles to Guild members. ART GUILD-BOTTOM ROW: S. Gluckin, D Gluckin. C. Meister, R. Strehlow. P. Pierce I. Solomon, S. Beechler. ROW Z: L. Radom- sky. K. Weih, M. Otterstrom, S. Kobler, T Roehnelt, P. Hart, D. Madigan, I. Hensley. ROW 3: T. Heinz, P. Thomas, D. Gould, P Taylor, B. Carlton, D. Kaspar, K. Lowe. ROW 4: L. Maylan, C. Blanchard, D. Burdette, I. Sievert, H. Burgess, B. Thurman, A. Row- botham, T. Matarelli. ROW 5: Mr. Hagen, S. Martin. G. Foreman, R. Washburn, I. Yo- cum, V. Cochran, C. Bennet. ART GUILD-BOTTOM ROW: K. Taylor, I. Gwynn, C. Prichard, L. Madison, K. Hinrichs T. Howard, I. Lee. ROW 2: K. Boyer, C. Sturm, M. Mitchell, G. Hess, S. Medina, M. Coup, I. Bennett. ROW 3: R. King, S. Beers, C. Aycock, L. Baumgartner, C. Steele, A Standing at her easel, Iackie Gerber displays at an Art Guild meeting. Bartel, H. Mandel. ROW 4: L. Hall, S. Keller, I. Shride, I. Shaw, I. McMahon, D. Traub, B. Bossingham. ROW 5: Mr. Hendricks, G. Pierce, B. Keister, B. Dwyer, I. Vespa, Frost. D. White. her talent for drawing Shelley Beechler acts practice their drawing I. USG skills. model so that these Art Guild students can Organizations 169 U TOPIA Attends Youth in Government Dayv UTOPIA Both a service club and a social organization, the United Teens of Peoria in Action were involved in many worthwhile projects. UTOPIA had an annual hayrack ride, horse- back rides, dances and parties. They sponsored a bake sale and a car Wash, and were involved in the Youth in Govemment Program. The sponsors, Mr. Irwin and Mr. Yang, advised the members in their ser- vice projects which included helping the 'elderly in the Peoria area and putting up flags around the Court House on all major holidays. S . F3 UTOPIA-BOTTOM ROW: H. Lennarson, L. maker, I. Yocum, L. Nordwall S Beers Mr Matthews, I. Weinkaut, T. Matarelli, I. Arn- Yang. ROW 32 l. COHSRJHY G FOIGHIGI1 holt, I. Nelson, C. Keown, D. Kaspar. ROW I. Plack, K. Kellerstrass, T Stonebock M 2: R. Kroeker, S. Hcmsis, D. Malone, D. Rade- Gipson, K. Bennett. L. Hall. Mr. Yang observes the baked goods members ot UTOPIA Club have on sale Q t . 5 .. -et-ft .., 4 lx n . I gr, 34 s 5 new 9a -. Q., UTOPIA members look ln drsmay at the fresh K. Kor- Vegish. Steven Cusick, Win snow on the ice. Members of UTOPIA Club enyoy a hayrack rxde Sauder, D. Hayward, K. West Birdsell. ROW 3: K. Keown D. Drake, C. Sturm, K. Hun! Lindstrom, Mr. Irwin. 2 TUPIA Seeks utdoor Fun Ye WW J OFFICE PAGES-BOTTOM ROW: I. Kellog, K. Shipley, C. Lank, K. Dorn, P. Day, C. Bur- dette, S. Price, S. Bloch, N. Abramson, L Stevenson, K. King. ROW 2: I. Schulz, K. White, C. Lewis, C. Thomas, S. Pass, A. Wom boldt, B. Smith, A. Kucukcetin, M. Trumpold, B. Evans. BOW 3: L. Schmidt, E. Nyaradi, I Engel, L. Livingston, I. Sword, S. Rowland Q I. Dotson, L. Knox, T. Horner, L. Watson R. Ploense. ROW 4: P. Brown, B. Kominski I. Van Cleve, I. Bevis, K. Gorman, P. Fares L. Nordwall, C. Sturm, N. Schlis, C. Stringer ROW 5: L. Glenn, D. Thompson, R. Schmidt G. Foreman, K. Swanson, I. Plack, D. Smith D. Malone, C. Fleming, R. Hoffmann, I. Ku: jawa. irls Deliver Messages, Give Party OFFICE PAGES These girls assisted the deans and office staff during their study halls. They helped with attendance, delivered messages, took phone calls, and did general clerical Work for the office staff. Y-TEENS Members of Y-Teens gave a Halloween party for children in the Guardian Angel Home. Mrs. Parker advised them in the selling of holiday greens. At Christmastime the Y-Teens went caroling. Y-TEENS-BOTTOM ROW: P. Day, L. Alex- L. Waller, D. Burdette: Vice-Pres., M. Vanden ander, M. Eaton. ROW 2: S. Aberle, K. berg, D. Strickler. Aberle: Pres., P. Tenpenny, D. Day. ROW 3: 1 X an ,A x Students Assist at Stunt Shows These members of stage and projection prepare to show a film. STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW-BOTTOM ROW: D. Ellis, S. Thomas. K. Wilson, P. Fin- ley, L. Chapman. ROW 2: H. Thomas, D. Thomas, M. Knox, R. Higby, H. Cincere, STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW These students, under the direction of Mr. Bauder, assisted at all dra- matic productions and stunt shows. The projectionists showed films in all classes during their tree time. They also helped create special effects when necessary by using both the stage equipment, sound instru- ments, and lights. B. Doty. ROW 3: M. Scheuble, H. Voges, N. Widebrook, K. Ford, T. Hammontree. ROW 4: Mr. Bauder, M. Stringer, D. Lynch, C. Berk, B. Russell. Arranging the lights for a performance are stage crew members. s M.. 5, . av Organizations 173 .lnbs Study and Record Environment PHOTOGRAPHYCLUB Taking black-and-White portraits, process- ing film, and taking pictures of school activities were some of the projects of Photography Club. Mem- bers began taking color portraits this year as well as going on field trips. GEOGRAPHY C L U B Geography Club was formed this year by Mr. Bauder and interested students. Members who knew of a family about to take a Vacation brought the fact to the attention of the club. They then showed films of the area that the family was to visit. 6 . . g f f ' .I-fi A ,A l gi 5,3-L ,uv i 1 51 ' x : f 1 .i . hifi' , : is . 'K , 1 .X ' . gif I' 'S , X L l 1 I X P ' E- 3 I I 115 L - ' 4 mmf In ip I X' X il I I ,. ' .5 I . V C C.. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB-BOTTOM RAW: M P. Taylor, Pres., MI. Winter. ROW 4: R Neubert, B. Owens, I. Wise, I. Hodge, D Taylor. ROW 2: I. Baird, M. Baumgardner, C. Pinkham, D. Potter, I. Armstrong. ROW 3 GEOGRAPHY CLUBfBOTTOM ROW: P. Fin- ley, P. Bentley. K. Stewart, K. Richman, F. Holliday, S. Lippert, D. Hayward. ROW 2: Miss Albright. I. Ray, S. Babb, L. Knox, D. Rowland, K. Niekamp. S. Gluckin. R. Parker. ROW 3: R. Donovan, P. Iohnson, D. Templeter, Cripe, M. Scharpe, G. Drake, I. Brackbill B. Peters. C. Carr, T. Thomas, S. Thomas, Mr. Yang ROW 4: Mr. Resutko, B. Montgomery, I. Mil ler, S. Valentino, T. Oliver, D. Williamson D. Thompson, C. Aycock. ROW 5: K. Robin son, R. Errion. C. Weeks, G. Errion, I. Ober M. Stringer, Mr. Bauder. French Club Enjoys cz Mardi ras FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: L. Oakford. M. Avery, I. Anthony, M. Fishman, D. Ellis. C. Cox, B. Plunkett. ROW 2: M. Bowden. R. Kostecka, S. Iohnston, D. Steenrod, I. Stut- tle, D. Bennett, S. Schwarze. ROW 3: M. FRENCH CLUB French Club started the year with a bubblegurn blowing contest. Directed by Mrs. Irwin, their other activities included carolling at Christmastime and a Mardi Gras. In FRENCH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: C. Vaughn, I. Gwynn, C. Smith, D. Iasinski, M. Zerbonia. D. Zipprich, M. Delinski, B. Blimling. ROW 2: M. Nelson, B. Thurman, B. Russel, L. Redard. I. Gerber, P. McMahon, L. Bach, N. Abramson. Walter, S. Tracy, L. Mennenoh, K. Kottemann, L. Cohen, D. Meyers, C. Gray. ROW 4: M. Margolia, R. Holzinger, D. Wickert, K. Arnett, I. McCay, C. Coup, K. Bartel. the spring a revolution was again held by the club. These students also held a bake sale to help finance their activities for the year. ROW 3: B. Pickering, M. Gray, A. Roesler. I. Crehore, C. St. Iohn, S. Thorpe, E. Lillehoj. I. Walz. ROW 4: Mrs. Irwin, I. Barnhart. L. Nordwall, G. Collins, R. Steenrod, M. Mc- Avoy, G. Iohnston. CONCERT ORCHESTRA-FRONT ROW: I. Bodell, D. Lindstrom, L. Rosenbaum, S. Hill s. stem. c. Meister. L. Michel, B. Bohnerl ROW 2: B. Huyck, B. Nelson, I. Troth, M Maginn, D. Currie. C. Marquess, I. Frost, I Bennett. O. Boe. R. Bolz, T. Hammack, L Ieter. I. Ebenstein. ROW 3: M. Belke, S. Ep- stein, B. Smith, S. Kellar, M. Lester. E. Phillips L. Glover, D. Iones, G. Gillette, R. Louis I. Dischert, I. Thomas, P. McAuliffe. ROW 4 I. Lindstrom, G. Bordeaux, S. Little, I. Nicho las, A. Higgins, P. Maubach. I. Wolber, I Frost, D. Ellis, D. Meyers. K. Greene, S Mauschbaugh, D. Lekovich. D. Greenleaf I. Ulrich, I. Dunlop, B. Buchbinder, S. Ash burn, H. Miller. Orchestra Swings With trings ORCHESTRA Due to the increased number of students in the orchestra this year, it was necessary to divide the group into two separate organi- zations, Cadet and Concert Orches- tra. Orchestra performances includ- ed two Fine Arts Concerts and a music appreciation concert at Lake- view Center. Several members par- ticipated in the district festival, and some of these students also played in the state contest. This year the PHS Orchestra hosted the Mid-State Nine Festival. At the home basketball games, these students sold popcorn and checked coats to acquire money to be used for instruments. The sale oi calendars helped them reach this goal also. Barry Buchbinder calculates the fingering for his bass on the board. ' Q . 4 S5666 1 4 T yi . 5 5 un ,sv CADE1' ORCHESTRA-BOTTOM ROW: K. Gordon, P. Deemie, B. Lester. C. Hoggard, B. Traynor. D. Garrett, I. Andrews, I. Stuttle. ROW 2: S. Simpkins, B. Davis, I. Ballowe, C. Schlick, N. Newcomer, M. Eagelson, D. Edding- field. K. Long, D. Lekovich, V. Young. ROW 3: D. Ellis, R. Thornburg, I. Frost, M. Scheffer, B. Fleming, C. Wardelmczn, R. Michel, G. Bru- maker, I. DeLong. I. McCay. ROW 4: B. Web- ber, K. Reed, I. Rex, D. Giebelhausen. Not Pictured: D. Mathenia, L. Holland. R. Lush. Iudy Lindstrom sells com curls for the Youth Symphony. Laurie Michel rehearses her pcrrt along with the other cellists. Organizations 177 PHS Urclzestra Hosts Mid-State Nine Concert Mike Maginn gains inspiration for practice. Well, ring my chimes! says Margaret Picl. On the night before the concert. the Mid-State Nine Festival Orchestra meets for practice. 1 POOL GUARDS-BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Simon. G. Robinson, H. Lennarson, L. Anderson, K. Evans, I. Foutch, M. DeGood. ROW 2: I. Plack, T. Heiple, D. Gomes, K. Cummings, B. Huyck, D. Boheneck, I. Iohnson, L. Roehnelt, M. Barney. ROW 3: S. Grube, D. Meyers, C. Stepzinski, R. Kroeker, B. Gates, K. Bevis, I. Rohleder, M. Naven, M. Lucieer. Pool uards Teach Swimming POOL GUARDS With the opening of the Central Park Pool, a new or- ganization carne into existence at Peoria High, the Pool Guards. To quality for the program a student needed to have senior life-saving. POOL GUARDS-BOTTOM ROW: F. Hermes, P. Lane, C. Coup, I. Hensley, C. Smarjesse, R. Roehnelt, A. Robertson. T. Roehnelt, I. Plack, I. Frost. ROW 2: K. Bennett, A. Bohls. I. Coale, K. Wagner, N. Newcomer, I. Wag- These students swam on Saturday mornings first semester to learn life- saving techniques. The g u a r d s taught lessons on Saturday morn- ings, assisted in the P. E. classes, and guarded at the pool at night. ner, I. Wagner, K. Korgie, B. Strehlow, M. Avery, I. Bennett. ROW 3: Mr. Peterson, D. Paule, D. Schierer, D. Rademaker, I. Shively, T. Lane, B. Russell, D. Pettit, S. Mitchell, R. Steenrod, I. Meisinger. Organizations 179 tudents SPANISH CLUB Promoting a better SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: I. Coale D. Matarelli, V. Martin, M. Pieifer, I. Pearson. S. Howard, W. Propp. ROW 2: I. Barney. I. Albright, N. Rowlett, M. Barney, I. Dotson. V. Clemons, T. Hammack. ROW 3: A Car- Learn Spanish understanding of the customs of Spain and other Spanish-speaking countries was the objective of Span- ish Club. Miss Bailey, the advisor, in- stilled a knowledge of Spain and its customs into the minds of her stu- dents. Also included in this year's program was a Christmas party ob- serving the old Spanish traditions of singing carols and breaking pinatas. Another organization connected with Spanish Club is Spanish National Honor Society. This organization had the intention of honoring exceptional Spanish students. These members were chosen on the basis of their grades and their other activities in Spanish. michel, T. Waltmire, D. Roberts, M. Fares, B. David, R. Ploense, N. Harvey. ROW 4 M. Phenix, K. Swanson, S. Austin, L. Spacht P. Burton, S. Nelson, C. Parker. Customs SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-BOTTOM ROW: P. Day, M. Pfeiffer. ROW 2: C. Lank, D. Matarelli. ROW 3: M. Barney, B. Sauder. ROW 4: C. Fleming, M. O'Connor, C. Bloch. ROW 5: R. Trump, L. Yang. so I F - V' ..A.. , S ., A1W,. ,A. Members of Spanish Club get together to have SPANISH CLUB-BOTTOM ROW! S. Bloch, K. Korgie, S. Heintz, I. VanZandt. S. Gluckin, S. Beechler, R. Neumann, S. Williams, L. Cun- diff. ROW 2: M. Russel, B. Tysall, K. McCor- mack, N. Graham, D. Keith, K. Gordan, M. l. 'IW'-fw..,, . E 'V . W. L1 Q a pot-luck dinner. Trumpold, B. Smith. ROW 3: D. Turner. L. Hall, I. Nelson, C. Keown, C. Vogue, M. Mc- Carrell, A. Shulewitz. ROW 4: C. Wake I. Wagner, I. Wagner, R. Trump, S. Harness, S. Wagner, S. Dowell, K. West. ,.m+kMg.m4,. . .35 ' Organizations 181 DEBATE AND INDIVIDUAL EVENTS The debate and individual events teams participated in about twenty- five tournaments around the state this year. Under the direction of Mr. Davidson and Mr. I-Iawkinson, mem- bers oi the teams had the opportuni- ty to develop their speaking skills and to put these skills to good use. As a result several members re- ceived individual awards as Well as contributing to the team effort. DEBATE-BOTTOM ROW: E. Lillehoj. D Mr Hawkmson H Lush L Spacht F Picl Strickler, R. Hunt, H. Kem. ROW 2: K. Famer L Swmdqll T. Irish, D. Lavallee, K. Kottemann. ROW 3 Speakers Strive or First Place INDIVIDUAL EVENTS-BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Scott, S Epstein V. Sari Gluckin and Lee Wenger admlre the various trophies the speech Young. A. Vallance. ROW 2: K. Ritter, F. Spano, B. Steimle, D. Ilush. lecm won this Year' ROW 3: R. Thornburg, D. Dubotf, R. Mast, Mr. Davidson. . was x 1 ' I fl Z' Band Per mms Intricate Formations . Q BAND-KNEELING: S. Leith, B. Russell, B Lee. FRONT ROW: C. Schlich, N. Newcomer, M. Eagleson, I. Bauwens, A. Peterson, B. Nielson, C. Schmitt. ROW 2: I. Storm, M. Dol- ing, D. Eddingfield, C. Wardelman, C. Ric- ciardelli, R. Behrens, M. Neubert, P. Bork, I. Michelson, S. Howard, M. Scheitler, B. Flem- ing, E. Phillips. ROW 3: L. Spacht, G. Bru sri. S 5 5 ,if- baker, I. Caldwell, B. Picl, G. Chiavini, D Brewer, K. Iohnson, I. Streeter, M. Pettit, G. Ellis, I. Frost, R. Thornburg, D. Ellis, I. Bau- wens, L. Wolber, B. Russell, D. Meyers, I. M Vegish, I. Tracy, G. Williamson. ROW 4: Russell. R. Peterson, C. Mellen, S. Maletti, M Kirby, M. Riney, R. Michel, T. Berger, K Steff, S. Funk, S. Lippert, A. Shulewitz, P Mellen, M. Brown, C. Nellas, P. Iones. ROW 6: D. Greenleaf, S. Mauschbaugh, D. Larson, I. Rex, D. Clark, B. Epperly, I. Baird. M. Dol- ing, K. Bevis. STANDING: D. Giebelhausen. S. Bryant, B. Grissom, Mr. Rosler, D. McHugh. M. Picl, L. Dechman, G. Washington, T. Troe. C. Berk. B. Murray, K. Whitelow, B. Webber, R. Schmaltz, K. Reed, T. Landrum, The Peoria High School Varsity Band this year consisted almost en- tirely of freshmen and sophomores. Under the leadership of Mr. Stoskopf and Mr. Tatting, the Marching Lions performed at pep assemblies and at athletic contests. The concert band, comprised main- ly of juniors and seniors with a few underclassmen, played at the dedi- cation of the Central Park Pool and at various grade schools in Peoria. Both bands rehearsed daily to meet the primary objective of presenting concerts of the best band music available. Members of each of the groups performed at amateur musi- cal programs and in statewide com- petition. Half-time would not be complete without the Peoria High Marching Lions. Organizations 183 During first hour bcmd some students practice while others study. These tubcr players seem to be engulfed in their music The bcmd marches in formation at the half-time of o football game. Band Per ornzs in Concert VARSITY BAND-FRONT ROW: C. Marquess D. Currie, I. Frost, I. Bennett, D. Beddingfield M. Walker, E. Philips. ROW 2: M. Lester, I. Starnes, C. Schlick, M. Eaqleson, I. Storm, G Harrison, B. Tliornburg, M. Eaton, G. Gillett I. Michelson, R. Kroeker, B. Fleming, R Wolschlag. ROW 3: C. Coup, M. Schefiler. Iohn Hosea prepares to add an Oriental touch to the band's rehearsal by playing the Chinese gong. Y I I G. Williamson, B. Steimle, S. Howard, D. Mey- ers R. Iohnson. ROW 4: S. Mauschbaugh, D. Greenleaf, D. Lekovich, I. Sones, W. Russell D. Morris, B. Steimle, I. Frost, K. Greene, D Meyers, G. Ellis, R. Steenrod, C. Buchbinder M. Folkers, D. Kauilman, D. Iones, C. Hoff man, S. Switzer, G. Gurney, H. Gaisford, P. Bork. ROW 5: I. Thomas, R. Louis, I. Dischert, D. Trout, D. Foster, M. Lennarson, L. Spacht, I. Ulrich, B. Grissom, I. Wolber, P. Maubach, I. Hosea, A. Higgins, L. Abraham, I. Nicholas, K. Reed, N. Hasenstein. Mr. Stoskopf waits with hated breath for the signal which will allow him to make his presence known. Organizations 185 FUTURE TEACHERS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Lank, S. Bloch, D. Currie, W. Propp. M. Freed, S. Propp. ROW 2: K. Cummings, K. Shipley, I. Hensley, B. Beecham, C. Vaughn, I. Trim- mer, B. Smith. ROW 3: B. Morris. K. Baker, D. Turner, C. Bloch, T. Harper, L. Priebe, K. Students Prepare or the FUTURE TEACHERS The main proj- ect ot Future Teachers was practice teaching at Franklin School. Money raised this year enabled the club to award a scholarship towards college to an outstanding member. O F F I C E OCCUPATIONS This or- OFFICE OCCUPATIONS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Heinz, C. Wolff, C. Betson. L. Heerde, V. Os- born, N. Pueschel. ROW 2: S. Cooley, L. Turner, A. Thomas, N. Oesterle, I. Studdard, I H 4? . T F . ' .tl, L .54 . 5 I V . ig Z,i , xzw yg ,uu M .f K, v,. , ... , Q Q fkftg' as -., jily , j x if x gg- .., V Jw VV -.. t I I M S tziiiqyiitif r - 2 V ut., V gk, . . L LL 2 .Kimi im Ei -. I - -M ..-in .3 I .siw li A it f 'ie Ivi M M -M ' it -aw fat? F4 fl Vin 4 L i F' if, -if il Cooper. Mrs. McCann. ROW 4: Mr. McCann. C. Fleming, I. Van Cleve, N. Schlis. V. Vaughn, S. Dowell, L. Chase, G. Rouse. ROW I. Wagner, I. 5: D. Thompson, C. Wake, Wagner, S. Wagner, L. Schindles, P. Donald- son. Future ganization of senior girls interested in ottice jobs attended school in the morning and worked during the afternoon. Mrs. Pocklington and the girls' employers graded these students. ROW 3: L. Anderson, L. D. Thomas, I.' Foutch, N. 4: C. Lee, B. Wolford, D. V. Scott, L. Hupprich. Mrs. Pocklington. Driver, B. Damm. Waltmire. ROW Gift, I. Aupperle, labs Explore Fields 0 Interest DRAFTING CLUB-BOTTOM ROW: G. Schul- lex, D. Ioachim, M. Stringer, R. Laughlin, R. Hanelt, B. Toedt, M. Riney, D. Schierer. ROW DRAFTING CLUB Directed by Mr. Whitaker, this group developed sev- eral different techniques not pursued in the classroom. The Draftsman of the Year Award was again present- ed to an eligible second year drafts- man. 2: Mr. Whitaker, C. Stepzinski, T. Weyrich, R. Koeppel. K. Harms, M. Koch, B. Levy, R. Rose. SCIENCE CLUB At one of the meet- ings of Science Club, members viewed movies of the construction of the St. Louis Arch. They also per- formed experiments and assisted at the Science Fair held at Lakeview Center. Berry Buehbinder Prepefee G Seienee Club experiment- SCIENCE CLUB-BOTTOM Row: s. Keller, W. zears, 1. Stuttle, B. Petruzzi. Row 2: Mr. Horst, M. Naven. S. Schultz. D. Larson. ROW 3: I. Wolber, P. Picl, R. Wegner, B. Buchbinder. 2-ui ZS' Zi, I nerds? Organizations 187 hoirs Stress Vocal Ability GIRLS' CHORUS Mrs. Szepessy di- rected these girls in the basic studies of voice production, sight singing, and performance. Their main objec- tive Was to gain experience for next year's choirs. FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE T W e lv e freshman girls were selected this year to perform in this group. The girls rehearsed daily in preparation for concerts and for their choral work next year. CLASSIC SINGERS Under the di- rection of Mrs. Szepessy, these six- teen girls rehearsed daily for their performances for special church and civic groups. They sang folk songs from many countries and classical music. GIRLS' CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW! G. IOIIGS. Thomas, B. Morris, G. Anile, V. Vaughn, T. I. Anthony. T. Hummuch. I. Thompkins. L- Meador, T. Matarelli, L. McGowan. Waller, I. Sephus, H. Bennett. ROW 2: K. E . 5 , . ig: QQ gf 4' Q21 Q K if K is - -. , , 5 W v W ' 4 ri NT Z 1 . , ., fb hu .A ,I FRESHMAN ENSEMBLE-BOTTOM ROW: N. Chianakas, B. Fleming, M. Wegner, S, Schwarz. ROW 2: S. Iohnston, A. Vallance, CLASSIC SINGERS-BOTTOM ROW: C. Bloompott, I. Albright, M. Otterstrom, W. Propp, L. Price, K. Korgie, D. Fcmcher, S. But- Ua o D. Steenrod, E. Chase. ROW 3: A. Roesler, D. McElhiney, I. Martin, B. Cummings. terfield. ROW 2: D. Gould, V. Martin, I. Giles, C. Carr, S. Gorsuch, K. Wegner, S. Rucker. MUSIC WORKSHOP-BOTTOM ROW: T. Steiner, K. Cummings, B. Fleming, L. Coker, K. Wegner. L. Glover, N. Chianakas, E. Chase, C. Meister. ROW 2: B. Doty. B. Doty, H. Bennett, V. Martin, T. Martin, M. Thrush, D. Schnackenberg, I. Rosenberg, S. Schwarz. ROW 3: A. Vallance, S. Iohnston. Singers Iriere MUSIC WORKSHOP This organiza- tion of musically interested students enjoyed performing for each other this year. Among the activities was the traditional Christmas caroling. Mrs. Szepessy was the advisor. FRESHMAN CHORUS-BOTTOM ROW: E. Chase, M. Wegner, K. Busbee, C. Boston, T. Steiner, G. O'Nei1, S. Walker, M. Rischer. ROW 2: D. Kincaid, B. Doty, S. Schwarz, M. Boyer, L. Chianakas, B. Fleming, L. Mus- grove, P. Ulrich. ROW 3: L. Barney, C. Kel- Ierstrass, M. Smith, L. Coker, I. Iames, S. V... S. Steenrod, P. Iohnson, B. Cummings, M. Boyer, M. Pfeiier, M. DeGood, L. McGowan. ROW 4: D. MCI-Ilhiney, B. Bossingham, T. Waltmire, S. Dowell, D. Baxter, I. Giles, A. Roesler, C. Carr, L. Chase. ROW 5: D. Lush, D. Garrett, R. Rose, C. Glover, K. Kellerstrass, V. Vaughn, K. Ford, I. Matarelli, R. Roberts. Lise Their Musical Knowledge FRESHMAN CHORUS This fresh- man chorus rehearsed sight singing and development of voice produc- tion. Under the direction of Mrs. Szepessy, concerts were prepared tor the Christmas Vespers and the Fine Arts Program. Deluhry, D. Steenrod, I. Rosenberg. D. Iack- son. ROW 4: E. Rankin, M. Thrush, T. Mar- tin, B. Cummings, A. Vallance, S. Iohnston. N. Rowlatt, C. Iacobus. C. Lord. ROW 5: I. Ketay, C. Kuhn, I. Mette, N. Berk, D. Mc- Elhiney, L. Redard, M. Brown, A. Roesler, L. Christopher. Y... A Organizations 189 Choirs Strive or Excellence CONCERT CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW: S. Cren- shaw, S. Price, L. Chapman, I. Coale, L. Howells, D. Yocum. ROW 2: L. Glover, L. Burton, C. Rucker, K. Goggie, D. Wilkinson, L. Chase, L. Tupper. ROW 3: L. Hall, D. PREP CHOIR This group rehearsed a variety of choral literature daily in preparation for the Christmas and Spring Choral Concerts. The girls wore maroon choir robes for their performances. PREP CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW: N. Blades, K. Cummings, D. Schnackenberg, S. Iones, K. Jackson, C. Chapman, P. Edwards. ROW 2: B. Doty, S. Dowell, D. Baxter, D. Wight, D. Lush, I. Traub, B. Bossingham, E. Phillips, G. Iohnston, D. Roberts. ROW 4: D. Rade- maker, R. Remelius, G. Glover, K. Kellerstrass, N. McClure, F. Dawson, C. Blanchard. CONCERT CHOIR Dressed in color- ful robes, this yea1 s concert choir rehearsed daily in preparation for Christmas Vespers, the Spring Cho- ral Concert, and the Mid-State Nine Festival. Under the direction of Mr. Hayward, A. Baker, P. Lorton. ROW 3: L. Anderson, I. Wagner, I. Wagner, L. Gift, M. Davis, K. Stringer, P. Iohnson, C. Kuhn. Voices Blend in Harmony .f X V N. s. K,-I., T ' g my -:B .-:. ti. ' 'f If M o M-. it , I . ,g 4 iitol . N. . g Lx i X I x, S ,i H gy. W ,. is I 3 ' f ls 'E if t rx a it 6 I CONCERT CHOIR-BOTTOM ROW: D. Sim- mons. K. White, L. Sauder, K. Thomas, B. Heerman, T. Heiple. ROW Z: T. Horner, E. Korth, D. Drake, T. Waltrnire, M. DeGood. B. Hart, B. Pounds. ROW 3: M. Truxnpold. Tatting, new at Central this year, the fifty-seven junior and senior mem- bers entertained at the local level, also. These singers Walked through the halls at Christmastime singing familiar carols. MIXED ENSEMBLB-BOTTOM ROW: L. Tup per, D. Wilkinson, L. Ayoub, K. White, D Drake, M. Baumgardner. ROW 2: K. Keller- .ai ,ii X 3 il E 2 5 , C. Wake, I. Coker, V. Cochran, D. Sutton. B. Fite, M. Baumgardner. ROW 4: C. Sal- ter. C. Weeks, L. Chiancrkas, R. Cripe, B. Horstman, M. Meister, M. Meister. MIXED ENSEMBLE Directed by Mr. Tatting, a new musical group was formed at Central this year called the Mixed Ensemble. For their per- formances the girls Wore long for- mals and the boys wore suits. strass, C. Glover, D. Lush, M. Meister, M. Meister, R. 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' 1-Q .Ta Jw- m.1.wH4.-:.....g,.:H. 4.-.-.. ., -H ':..Q.-4-mmfk +'---.-1--'-- wk-nd: J pw' - Q4 q.,,'.,,..a'g- ...gm-.ex 5- wk- gf? e.: gm- . 1. .f.f- 4..:A::w.vqms- .f-Wifi., ns fc . .9-, 133g.,.,x an ,, ,, ...Q xr-A M. .-1. Mn 1,4--1-1.15 4-pu. .g.- Mm. Q- .. Sports xi Q.. b x. 5 .1 Young Lions Maul Early Projections Fei Lax gil., ,Q The gridiron Lions had a season to be proud ot. With Dan Whitaker, Rob Bielenloerg, and Chris Peerless, sophomore, junior, and senior quar- terbacks at the helm, the team fought to second place in the Mid State Nine, beaten only by state cham- pions Richwoods. Instrumental in this fine record were Scott Pickens, named to the Champaign News- Gazette and Rockford All-State teams as well as the M-S 9 All Star team, and Gary Shelton, who set three rushing records with his 1,500 yards gained. Also on the M-S 9 Team were Shelton, Ioe Powers, Gary Beard, Dave Coker, Rich Cole- man, and Dan Whitaker, the lone sophomore on squad. HGFVGY Williams is threatened. Shelton demonstrates his ground gaining ability. BOTTOM ROW: L. Yang, R. Coleman, M. Duncan, B. Loveless, H. Williams, R. Sazone I. Walz. HOW 2: I. Prichard, I. Vespa, G. Shelton, S. Pickens, G. Beard, I. Powers, D. Putnam, T. Tilly, T. Cornelius, H. Voges. ROW 3: Coach Salzer, D. Whitaker, C. Peer- less, S. Schoch, I. Wingfield, M. Nelson, C Maubach, I. Wetchler, S. Hardy, Coach Smith ROW 4: Coach Iamieson, D. Coker, M. White R. Bielenberg, D. Peterson, I. Rockhold, D. Fosco, D. Bauwens, Coach Lavery. TOP ROW: R. Richardson, S. Valentine, B. Errion, H. Bacon, T. Lane, M. Brockhouse, M. Folkers. Ioe Powers and Dale Bauwens blitz, surprising Dan Young of Richwoods. Capt. Scott Pickens fights off this minor obstruction. I I . Q 1+ R, . m..-wx X' iff, A k 'A If -Ja., Q 5 ,W v Hs . .Saw - A KOWQQWV 'fer villliy l Ii Q .yn J-,..,4ir I ,W VS K ff Qu, , 'li .. M' Lf' ws Sports 195 We ,- Qudlterback Dan Whltaker and Company move down the line. Hard Fought Contest Ends in Draw As the 1969 football season drew to a close, the second place berth in the Mid-State Nine was still unde- cided. In the final game of the sea- son, Central clashed with Manual in the 58th annual Turkey Day classic to determine the rightful occupant. But the well-matched teams froze the score at U-U. L1on defense heats things up for the Manual quarterback on a cold Thanksgiving morn if-vit y it .gi at Sm- 'Z tets 1 ttes e n gg A D is-4 Jw: af rf' if , H32 5 Leif'-7 .fl 3' ' '15 h it ff an-Qeigz ,E if 'Q f 14 Ar, ig: Way, iii , ,gb W, ,,, K, 4 Sophomore Griclders Tackle Competition SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-BOTTOM ROW: S. LaHaie, D. Stratton, S. Turner, T. Smith, T Spitz, M. Dolling. I. Loughridge. I. Dempsey, I. Moore. ROW 2: R. Boyles, S. Holstrom, M Foster, R. Hazelwood, G. Errion, I. Hutchin- son, T. Lane, M. Dolling. K. Yalowitz. ROW 3: I. Dunlop, K. Gipson, D. King, B. Cannon, I. Nau, R. Vicary. D. Cain, S. Kraft, K. Mau- bach. ROW 4: Coach Suffield. M. Gray. C. Lindsay, T. Russell, C. Miller, G. Arterburn. I. Burton. W. Artis, D. Terry. I. Reeser, Coach Smarjesse. The sophomore gridiron squad, Sophomore Ron Sazone becomes entangled in Ram defenders. coached by Mr. Suffield and Mr. Srnarjesse, posted a season record which indicated talent and the need for further experience. Six members got that experience playing varsity. Sports 197 Freshmen Are Tough, Even H. . . The freshman gridders experienced a tough season for gridiron action, finishing with a 2-6 season record. After starting off with a decisive outing at Limestone, the Frosh were crushed by Woodruff. East Peoria was the only other victim for the freshman team. Coached by Mr. Troy, the players of this year hoped to use their newly-gained experi- ence on the field to improve upon their record next year. g ig, , g. ..yn gy g gg .,yss..gy Won Zigi. Lostjggyp 'SSDCGHUCI1 Central . 6 '16 . . Central...,. g.. 6 534 . . 4 .shr s.s. 18 r ,. .. Central '. . 14 8 D. . . Central . . . . . 6 30 . . .1 0 , ', Q ' ' ' - - , FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-BOTTOM ROW: P. Lennarson, I. Dempsey, R. Iackson, I. Morton, T. Troe, D. Kellenberger, D. Meyers, D. Ioos, R. Lyons, D. Smith. ROW 2: R. Broulers, B. g, ..- ... 4.44 Q lser frs s penny ,Brchwoods z ' East Peoria .. . . Bergan ',', 1 , 1 Two freshman gridders toughen up during a practice session. Gibbs. ROW 3: Coach Troy, I. Miller, T. Irish. C. Bacon, I. Edwards, I. Herdiman, I. Steen- rod, M. DeCeseri, M. Petit, K. Williams, R. Smith, R. Rosenbaum, Coach McCormick. ROW 4: B. Wade, M. Iackson, R. Lush, B. Wing- field, B. Woodworth, M. Hall, G. Urban, M. Mathis, M. Clark, B. LaHaie, B. Vicary, D. Bielenberg, B. Watson. : M me 5 X N, . . ., J' i5ff?X2? . Xai XX E . i. Q Aw S- 5' sit? - ., ., .... .... X . ,. Sm - X . - . S- XX2..,.g.,.5 K . ,.... Q 5 , .. 4 .,,. ., X11 - X , , ,, , .- . i ,I .. X , 'us' QW: N t N... 5 XX X I . ---- , .Xe . .,--: . X TX- X X es T X Zi, ,,a:1,,,:Q., x,::E.A.A,:. ,..:. sf. 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Sazone, D. Whitaker, D. Good- D. Nelson. KNEELING: M. Reeser, R. Richard- win, B. Gestrine, S. Hoffmann, L. Thompson, we picture is Coach Smith. son, H. Voges, I. Prichard. Missing from the sperm 199 we www M! SCOU Hoffmann 10bS One in 0Vef Befqcm- Marksmun Bob Gestrine fires from the corner, as Hoffman cmd Icxmes Gowe After cz last-split-second basket to win, Lion fans mob the team. In cr tight spot, Roger Coulter fires from the line. Q hope 's 'N W. Wlilww N'--, t---wht 'sf ,E W 'Q of 3' fl' if f Jr Lions Exhibit Sharp Shots, Good Hands .Af -ss... When things get tight, Coach Whitaker shouts cr change in pcxttem. Spirit cmd fair play are encouraged by the Sportsmanship Trophy. 7: :A A,1N ,., 5 , .:f,.,:, , , 5 I : ,,. ,, M . mgfgiqi i.,,. X, f . r fr,-, S H - v V 6-A ,:. 1 - 1 at . V,Vk: 1 E K -If xx YH W - ,Z f ,gffff - M I ,Swv-P-1 fa , A y'5.,J.F lillluunnnup gif .1 M. - we V A VV: R ?,,r,i.,:,5.r.,e,wN- . 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STANDING: Coach Hendrix, D. Wickert, P. Robinson, B. Vicary, M. Mathis, I. Reibel, E. Crutchfield, I. Foster. Missing from picture are Lester Iohnson and Dave Bielenberg. as Sports 203 FRESHMEN-BOTTOM ROW: D. King. L. Brooks, K. Gipson. M. Scheffler. R. Dunlap. ROW 2: D. Cain. L. Murphy. R. Michel. I. Iohnson. ROW 3: B. Chernouski, A. Sutterland, D. Whitaker, Coach Troy. Freshmen Show Well Soplzomores Clean Up The high Central scores last spring seemed to indicate a hard hitting Freshman team. That was exactly what it Was, as they slammed their Way to a six and six tabulation. The Sophomore team put its extra year of experience to good use, clinching first place in the M-S 9, after a ten game hot streak, cooled only by Bergan. Many Frosh also got a chance to play Sophomore ball. This should help their 1970 sea- son. SOPHOMORES-BOTTOM ROW: R. Michel. R. Dunlap, M. Rammage, D. Bau wens, R. Coleman, B. Steiner. ROW 2: L. Brooks. M. Scheitler. L. Murphy A. Sutterland. D. Whitaker. ROW 3: Coach Suffield. K. Gipson, M. Mc: Kune, D. Cain, T. Bartel, D. Fosco. ROW 4: B. Chernouski, D. King, R Bielenberg, I. Gower. I. Iohnson, R. Richardson. Harriers Drop nl ne 3 WH ,. , it Q6 W 7 it .sf tr Rick DaVault shows the effects of pressure. CROSS COUNTRY-BOTTOM ROW: G. Vas- ter, I. Thomas, L. Rodewald, D. Morris, M. Church, S. Sumner, B. Ull, D. Shannon, P. Clark. ROW 2: W. Doversburger, R. King. The Cross Country squad's early morning practices paid oft very well this year. The payoff included a fine 18th place in State as Well as a third at both the Pekin and Sterling Invita- tionals, a second at both M-S 9 and District meets, and the trophy at the Quincy-Spalding Triangular. Rick DaVault, Central's to p runner, wwf? placed 23rd in the State. r.. .. f rr. - - -T-Nt-ta -a ,. Q.. V :J .w. -,W , y QL..-H .2.1.,-.f.g,:sTffMf.,-afzwrffgp,-,fg.TT ..,e.--MT... -T iw f if T T :,, 1-5Geiwsm 1srw.gif?W:1f,Tz'c :...Er,.,T., auf-mi' 'TT,i?-.3 2'i'Ci?'52-:T.iT??2'Tiiiii -, Y- . 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Zed. , 4 ,,--A , A A A .Sectxgnal -. , . . . .. . . -a'.T.s,-.- . ' vTT1:f'.t'.1...:--- . T- g.-,::m:,s,g,, .- T .. .. R. Stratton, B. Bohner. R. Hunsicker, R. Bach. B. Picl, S. Razo, R. Holland. G. Nellas, D. Clark, S. Vogel. ROW 3: Coach La Croix, M. Iohnson, M. Neubert. H. Shannon, D. Del- linger, B. Russell, D. Smith, R. Sathoii, I. Sto well, I. Galinski, M. Russell, C. Wardle man, R. Marshall, I. Traver, Coach Wicker Sports 205 Ken Musgrove winds up to fire cr strike. Pitcher Phil Bryant doesn't intend to give up cx no-hitter Time to wctke up the outfielders so they ccxn wcxtch their bull sail over the fence. EH ,L-W VARSITY BASEBALL-BOTTOM ROW: I. Coker, R. Coulter, M. Becker. G. Whitaker, P- Bryant, D. Wilcoxon, S. Schoch, D. Bau- Goodman. D. VanPelt, I. Powers. I. Vespa. B. Bennett, I. Bielenberg. ROW 3: H. Voges, WGHSI K- M'-ISQIOVGI COC1Ch Boyle. T. Bartel, E. Gale. ROW 2: T. Newlin, D. Diamond Men Hit Hard, Earn Crown It might be .... It could be .... It is! Holy cow, a home run! could well have been the report after this blast. ul1i f Centra1's bat squad did not let the school down last spring. The Weeks of running stairs and sprints paid off, making Coach Boy1e's final year a good one. The club also trained many sophomores. Sports 207 Trackmen, Terrorize Any and All Out of seventeen events for which school records have been estab- lished, ten were set by members of the 1969 edition of the Central Cinder Squad. Highlighting these were marks set by Ray White in the two mile run, Glen Lynch and Chris Pet- erson in the 120 yard high hurdles, Greg Beard in the hundred, Beard, Scott Russell, Gary Shelton, and Charles Harper in the 880 relay, Pet- erson in the 180 low hurdles, Harper and Beard in the 220 straight and curved dash, respectively, Beard, Geoff Hickman, Peterson, and Lynch in the mile relay, and Chris Kirley in the shot put. The pole vault record remained untouched, being set in 1931, and the high jump has stood since 1936. Coach Salzer Wanted to shatter these, also, but decided to wait a year. Glen Lynch, multiple record holder and PHS top runner, leaps into the lead. Harvey Williams, sixth in Frosh-Soph team points and twenty- fourth in Varsity, launches off the starting block. Hopeful of beating the record, Tony Cornelious, top sophomore scorer ascends the high jump bar. 208 N BOTTOM ROW: G. Lear, G. Beard, G. Beard C. Peterson, G L nch D. Shannon H Shan- . y , , . non, B. Bohner, D. Fleming, R. Bach, R DaVau1t, I. Traver. ROW Z: S. Russell, R. Hor ner, B. Russell, B. Andrews, I. Bodell, T Cornelius, C. Harper, G. Shelton, M. Church I. Sumner, F. Picl. G. Hickman, I. Mathey ROW 3: Coach LaCroix, Coach Salzer, R 1 Bolz, M. Bell, S. Dimler, B. Michel, I. Brown, C. Boirum, M. Manual, R. Schneider, S. Scott. R. White, I. Meyers, Coach Smith. ROW 4 M. Foster, R. Hunsicker, I. Meisinger, D. Dil linger, I. Wetchler, I. Gilinski, R. Errion, R Koepple, R. Horan, S. Razo, G. Errion, T Landrum. ROW 5: R. King, R. Beard, K E W KET -9 ,s 1. 5 t Q t il .. F: t a f' :-, 'E-wi 1 fifi 15. 5 X H :::, ,. .. ,, il :::. E fi. .... ,. . Eli ' .., . I -fvH-- ' ---: : . ntthn nnn c. rtt. all ,.,..: l ZA! llizv 5 I K . I E .:. :f ' , in 3 , K5 Q if if Yalowitz. L. Yang, D. Peterson, H. Bacon I. Richards, E. Lillehoj, I. Stowell, D. Paule L. Rodewald, T. Russell. ROW 6: D. Ior- dan, B. Picl, G. Ellis, R. Schmaltz, B. Ricketts D. Smith, D. Getz, H. Williams, R. Young. R Sazone, G. Gillett, L. Purham, I. Banks, W Artis. The long stride of Harvey Williams draws fear from his opponents. Sports 209 I SWIMMING TEAMiROW 1: I. Roheleder, S. Mitchell, R. Steenrod, F. Smith, R. Horan, S. Grube, M. Luceer, T. Newlin, D. Paule, I. Meisinger, D. Wilcoxen. ROW 2: L. Iohnson, D. Rademaker, I. Carter, K. Reed, M. Maginn, D. Petit, S. Beers, P. Peterson, P. Mellan, M. Haun, T. Rhodes. ROW 3: I. Edwards, B. Murray, C. Defenbaugh, I. Caldwell. M. Strother. M. Fredericks, B. Picl, R. Bordeaux. I. Frost, Coach Wallin. ROW 4: Coach Peter- son, I. Baird, T. Spietz, I. Morton, K. Bevis, D. Meyer, B. Russell, D. Buckley, R. Kroeker. 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' 3i',,:..'i , ' : 'L.fL'Lf..:. :fr --,,.::,..s'w?t..5,.' :Li9Tf55f 5 , '- L '- f - ' L f. --QLTSLLMY-L9W5':f::1 :'11Mf fs:v, f , . - . Q- f , . aff--gy., .fs.,gf:.f.,- . rv- -,lr 1,-Q e Q - ' - -' ' ' :ff-1' - ' -oo ru w f - s K ' ' . , K .,. ..,... .,... ..., S . FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING-FRONT ROW: T. Landrum, T. Fliege, I. Moore, D. Rogers, R. Rae, M. Zerbonia. KNEELING: R. Montgomery, D. Kellenberger, R. Young, M. Boddie, D. Cain. I. Edwards, B. Ames, K. Hoffman, K. Yalowitz. STANDING: D. Iasinski, M. Neubert, D. Clark, ,f ft t- ' , LL'L fL .SL M A. Fishman, M. Riney, B. R. Kelch, R. Fletcher, I. Ott, Seitz, B. Wingfield, B. Burnett. I. Burton, G. Mangum, Coach Stuart. L. ,lf .W N f ,swag -Q I Sports 211 LEFT TO RIGHT: Coach England, B. Row- bathem, I. Nicholas, R. Williams, M. Wil- liams, K. Hoffman, P. Smith, I. Ashton, I. The Central Club Crew drove rings around the competition last season. Leading the attack were Dave Kreiling, Dan Moran, Dave Nell, and Dave Nelson. There were a number of promising underclass- men on the squad. Rick Trump two-puts. Yocum, I. Gunn, T. Fox, R. Hanelt, R. Trump, Fntts I Schonbrun C Iacobus D Krellmg R. Rae, L. Pinco, M. Palmer, R. Wolschlaq, D Moran D Nelson G Palmer B Marlatt D. Nell, R. Dooley, I. Lahaie, R. Shesol, I. Coach Harris oyers Score Low KNEELING R Sathotf M Holden Coach STANDING I Thomas, C. Peerless, D. Morris, burg, T. Mead, B. Dwyer, E. Holden, B. Wicker C Marterstek H Sin Cere I Casey I Kahn S Woodworth, I. Fritts, R. Thom- Schroeder, S. Kraft, M. Sharpe, I. Storm. Netters Wlnnlng Streak Continues The Peoria High net squad staged another year-long blitz last season as they went undefeated for the sec- ond straight year. It was a year that saw Coach Moss of Pekin get shut out for the first time in twenty years. It saw Central gain 222 points While giving up only 23. It saw the roster climb up to 83 Wins with only two losses over a period of three years, and brought the undefeated streak up to B9 in a row. The squad was District and Mid State 9 Champs for the second year straight, with Hold- en and Marterstek one-two in singles and the Kahn-Peerless duo second in doubles play. Sports 213 A imma-B ...Q ' ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Marsha Barney, Teresa Heiple, Amy Robertson. BACK ROW: Jenni Miller, Lee Sauder, Sandy Bowers, Ianet Consigny. Rootin, y or the B0 5 These cheerleaders take a break to try to beat the cold. V 'K W, an 'f , 4,.,.1w-qw, . WHY, My - ,V W- r .. 551,-Qifhm ' K yn.. , ww ., V - i 214 Senior cheerleader Icznet Consigny helps with the We've Got Spirit cheer. I-V CHEERLEADERS-FRONT ROW: Chris Lord, Debi Rose. Ianice Barney. ROW 2: Carol Iczcobus, Sadi Willingham. Linda Carpentier. ROW 3: Cindy Giliert. I Lionesses uietly Court Fourth Defeatless Year ' 1 Eli-' Y Q' V f at n n ' ...ts 3. J sa IQ xt., M 4 GIRLS' TENNIS-KNEELING: L. Friedrich, S. Withers, S. Beechler, M. Hoffman, D. White. STANDING: Miss Mullins, M. Maeder, S. Stahl, B. Nelson, M. Baumgmdner. In any large organization such as a high school, there are numerous small groups which go about their business without raising much at- tention. Such was the girls' tennis team last fall. They compiled cm un- touchable 4-O season record to add to a four-year record of 19-U-l. Tennis equipment is stored away after another successful season. Sports 215 1 1 1 216 Ads X, emloramcblf ' 'nalg Orggn of 5 - f. - - - M J Laurie Schindles Bill Russell fron, Rembrandt .Sruaao sw Main 'Peoria if! M Iim Benjamin and Iohn Roehrig look forward to eming ct BURGER KING HOME OF THE WHOPPER 1715 N. Knoxville 682-7632 ,gwswdw ,W B? 2158? as ii -11111. f 'i fff 1' 'f wfiw 1 ml, W Q 11 . 'Ba gan , Wit: f e f: , ff55?1:i1fQ,fl-:Aff v iii, W ?lZ529w-H r f ' ' 2-f'.,i2wf Qz ,. I 'Tifil , K 1 . , ,ff-Q,-awm::wwwi w,gy 2w -Q f f ,-,.ufw' 5,.: , :f ,. 71' Magik, 5, zu ' Ads 219 Patti Lowes and Scott Pickens take advantage of the efficient and courieous service at THE SHERIDAN BANK OF PEORIA 4125 W. Sheridan 685-7667 I 2 I Cindy Marquess and Gary Kuchel view the new cars from TRAVIS CADILLAC PONTIAC COMPANY 826 W. Main 673-0551 5 -t ta- ' K s I , W? W .M IW , and L 5 Pat Donaldson and Dave Nelson anticipate good food at INTERNATIONAL House or Z PANCAKE Open-Sunday - Thursday 7 am-12 pm, Friday and Saturday 7 am-2 am , s 3 V - f ' ' WM ,,,,....-.ww-'f Q ms-L 2 2 S f , A 5 wwysw E It Qt .. ,w,,WVy Z 3 A 5 k 4 1- -f,. K-Phi:- gr ti Q5 'K -tw wwf wg Sue Hansis cmd Ienni Miller admire two coats from the fun fur collection styled for the young at heart at 731 W. MAIN ST. Phone 674.6151 PEORIA, ILL. t t f E I Ads 221 'V MASQ? 8 1, -H518 if .qi ,K 8 S. M. w Laurie Carmen E Laurie Schindles sho s and Fred Smith the fine class rings from SINGER'S JEWELRY 415 Main 673-8882 Paula Woodson cmd Vickie Dotson find the latest styles in shoes and boots at CRAWFORD'S SHOE STORE 201 SW Iefferson 674-6166 09 ' ggria PEORIA VIS IT CAMERA M SHOP STEAK n SHAKE 539 Main Street 674-6126 IT'S A MEAL The Book EM PORIUM Downtown - 211 S. Adams O Sheridan Village Ph. 673-0811 Ph. 682-3921 4 Food Shops - In the P901-iq A1-eg ' Over 40,000 Paperback 8 Hardback Books Over 15,000 Hallmark Greeting Cards ' Over 5,000 Magazines Party Goods 8 Stationery Debbie Picton cmd Mark Sanders have fun looking at the beautiful accessories and furnishings at UNDERWO0D'S FURNITURE GALLERIES 3417 N. University 688-4436 Ads 223 Sue Wagner and Mike Becker crssuringly deposit their money at JEFFERSON TRUST AND SAVINGS 123 SW Iefferson 676-0831 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF PEOBIA 'I 863-1969 o Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. ,i l Marcy Freed and Mike Meister observe the -S fine merchandise at LENS AND CAMERA 424 Fulton 677-1321 Ads 225 Sharon Propp and Talithcx Har- per admire the beautiful china and glassware at PALACE GIFT SHOP 388 Fulton 673-5156 M.. PLEASURE ISLAND BOWLING cmd BILLIARDS Iust for the fun of it! 8081 N. University Peoria, Illinois CARVER LUMBER COMPANY 603 E. War Memorial Phone 682-6608 WEST BLUFF BEAUTY SALON 319 N. Western 674-0495 MOORES JEWELRY Diamonds-Watches-Silver China Gem Consultants Since 1925 436 Main 676-4796 SOUTH SIDE TRUST Sz SAVINGS BANK The Common Sense Bank'Member of F.D.I.C. 2119 S.W. 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I I , I 1 1 1 1 , 1 , I CONSIDER AN HUIVIAN SOUL VVITHOUT EDUCATION LIKE NIARBLE IN THE GUARRZ VVHICH SHOVVS NONE OF ITS INHERENT BEAUTIES TILL THE SKILL OF THE POLISHER FETCHES OUT THE COLOURS, IVIAKES THE SURFACE SHINE, AND DISCOVERS EVERY ORNAIVIENTAL CLOUD, SPOT AND VEIN THAT RUNS THROUGH THE BODY DF IT. Joseph Addison-1672-1719 fx V c.: if, 'Ta U L U L2 , A 1 'D CJ 'vu .2 Z 1 Congratulations! After 12 years, you've got a good start on your education. And you can plan on spending the rest of your life com- pleting it. Because your education doesn't stop here-or with college, business school, or job training. lt continues. . .as life continues. The world will be your classroom, the future your curriculum. So keep up the good work. Our best wishes to you . . . as you con- tinue your education. CATE R Pl LLAR C t pillar, Cat and IB are Trademarks ot Caterpillar Tractor Co, -llfgp Laurie Schmdles cz n d Mark Meister smile as they admire the beautiful fabrics at SCHINDLES FURNITURE CO. 1127 sw Adams 676-0534 Ads 229 P Iudy Horn and Mike Duncan enjoy the fine furniture at LIPPMAN s V FURNITURE AND Q -' INTERIORS 2514 N. Sheridan 685 1008 CHUCK GUYNN'S TV BLACK ANGUS SALES AND SERVICE STEAK HOUSE 919 Columbia Terrace 588-1535 ILLINOIS FURNITURE COMPANY 401 Galena Road 688-3961 2017-2025 SW Adams Street Peoria, Illinois J.C. EDWARDS 8. SON MATERIAL HANDLING EQUIPMENT KNIGHT 81 FEGER 820 S.W. Adams St. 674-8801 PHARMACY CENTRAL Fixture 81 Plating Co. Free Prescription Delivery Lighting Fixtures . . . Fireplace 1245 W. Main 673-9143 Accessories . . . Fine Gifts 708 Main St. Phone 676-7432 J' f if Q, ,Q by ww , .,T',?-'rr fm' '3 We 6 ' -, ,w,,, - w viva- 9 V. . Linda Livingston cmd Marsha Baumgardner think the clothes are great at 2201 S.W. Adams 674-8205 Ads 231 Susan Edwards cmd Leslie Sloan have fun trying on the cute clothes from COUNTRY CASUALS INC. Ladies Wear 7322 N. University Ave. 691-5112 Windsor Square COUNTRY COMPANIES INSURANCE ALL LINES OF INSURANCE Farm Bureau Building 1716 N. University 582-5437 OZZIE'S MUSIC CO. Guild Guitars and Amplifiers Thomas Organ - Private Lessons 625 W. Main 674-8203 MAIN VARIETY STORE Louis M. Zumbahlem, Owner 1215 W. Main Street 674-2622 Compliments of THOMAS G. LUTHY 8. ASSOCIATES The Penn Mutual Life Insurance Co. Suite 533, First National Bank Bldg. Peoria, Illinois 61602 LEITER ELECTRIC CO: Electrical Contracting Engineers 1937 North Sheridan Phone 688-8551 Peoria, Illinois 61604 'XM .', s ' 2-f' V I f' 6 Mr. Bremer shows Lee Sauder and Ioe Powers the beautiful selection of floor clocks at BREMER JEWELRY CO. 209 S. Iefferson 676-2684 Ads 233 3,,.,,,,as,2g' 'ragezxief f f IEW- 75111 Wax 3:19 '. 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' , , , if iff- , f., qty, - 1 , f ' 'L-fir, X , -in 'A file 5:7 47 , -N i ' Wx My 1 .1 XX 4' ' . fr gt ' ,'1f4yg.,'S'x'.LiQ'f', I 'u NU ' -sagfwgif , . P , P , gsmw, e 'ery-P ' a - W T ,f . .. , o. . lil' fi --.Q ,Aw -5 I T 9 '-11-S'i2,7,. 4 21. if E if I Callahan say, Save Yourself a lot of trouble, Eat at McDONALD'S! East Peoria, West Peoria, Peoria, and Pekin POTTER 81 ANDERSON 334 FULTON MEMBERS AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY Fo' Quthenfic Chinese food' ESTABLISHED 1928 CHAN'S I-IAASE'S FLOWERLAND 3428 N. California - 7 - Phone-682-9211 416A W. Main 6 6 3824 Bill and David Haase Let us make your corsages! BALDA TOWN 51 COUNTRY BO L 1901 N. Sheridan Rd. 688-5631 PEORIA CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION 2010 W. Forrest Hill 688-8653 1515 Broadway Phone 685-7623 2 Chris Peerless and Ron Henderson know they will look great in formal wear from GINGISS FORMAL WEAR CENTER 1835 N. Knoxville 688-1411 Ads 235 www Roux, I K:.,1r...V.- - , K A fyigg, gunz r1I,,,,-jffff M Mg N V, f, f,9W,-,--V ' f fi'f-mn SM L , , Il ll Q 111.15511 Ls,'L.,5gs.s25 EIT r ' -K : A 1 -- Sl ' ' ' -AA, 2 ' L.- ' -Q.: ' 'E'-': 'v-SEQLEQL,-:,.:v , L'-TT:55:-'?1?: if . - L' -r-:- - --.,-.-151' L., . - -- ,-' - - - -- .'.,:-.- r: - , . . -- :I . , : THE WILTON MORTUARY Washes Cenfral S+udenfs Every Success I if EXPERIENCED - DEPENDABLE - CONSIDERATE 2IOI N. KNOXVILLE AVE. THE T- SQUARE RIVER OAKS DODGE CUSTOM PICTURE 804 W. Main Phone 676-0845 FRAMING Peoria, Illinois ARTIST MATERIALS 1110 W. Main St. 674-1311 Rhonda Ycrlowltz. Stewart Kmkcde. Patty Farnum, and Ierry Rosenberg know they will like the good food at SANDY'S Ads 237 Bruce Ulrich and Jim Thomas enjoy the comfort of SALRIN'S BARBER SHOP 3100 N. Knoxville 688-2533 KLINGBEIL PEORIA JEWELRY CO. 321 Main 673-2694 Bookkeeping Service 2122 W. M oss STARNES GLAMQUR HOUR Peoria, Illinois M T F . 8 7 .- .- . - - m 6748622 6744983 olllhurlsllei 8 :Zin-8 pmp Sat. - 8 am-3:30 pm 3110 N. University 688-3712 MILLER HARDWARE 3318 N. University HARDWARE - PAINT - PLUMBING AND ELECTRIC SUPPLIES RCA Whirlpool Appliances and Toro Power Mowers B 81 L PHARMACY 2503 N. Sheridan at McClure 109 North Perry 676-4242 682-6631 Peoria, Illinois Dale B. Endsley Maurie O. Hines ENDSLEY 81 SON FUNERAL HOME 1125 Main St. 1417 S. Stanley St. 0,1 . ,,,.,..,-ef. 5. Colleen Kelly and Icmet Aupperle find fun iushions from BE RG NER'S 200 S.W. Adams 676-0701 Ads 239 i s X52 Sieve Grube and Mike Lucieer cxre proud of the beautiful carpeting in the pool office furnished by SUTTON CARPET CO. QHSSEYBHQR Miifv' ggwnwwge 3 4 in Wx if If if i H, gibfmfed' fy -mmf- W M , . ::- A- irq ,T 1 .F M Wi .W,,,,Q,..f----- I V For The Young-Shop At HARDIN SIGNS INC. 3663 Meadowbrook 688-4111 HECHTIS N SMITI-1'S DRUG STORE 2502 N. Knoxville -- Phone 685-5221 Downtown Sheidan Village 4609 N. Prospect Rd. - Phone 688-3684 For Refreshment at Its Best GENE 5 DAIRY DREAM PROSPECT NATIONAL 2411 N. University Phone 688-1550 PEORIA Compliments of WEE-WASH-IT 3429 N. Prospect 685-7651 See us for your laundry needs Shirt Finishing-Dry Cleaning 1720 N. North Street Phone 685-9059 GLEN CAMPBELL! IOHNNY CASH! BOBBY GOLDSBORO! BOBBIE GENTRY . . .AND MANY, MANY MORE! PLUS LOCAL HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL AND BASKETBALL GAMES AND - UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS BASKETBALL WITH DON ELLIOTT AND LEE RANSON! HEAR THEM ALL ON 4350 Radio XII II Ads 241 l in if Ianet Consiqny, Rick DaVault, Cathy Wake, and Roh Bach indulge in the fine dairy products from SEA LTEST . 1 pw .-' Jr , ,, ,A A . Kathy Evans, Iohn Dennis, Lynne Clark, and Rick Trump find the new cars very appealing ai BOWER BUICK 828 Main 676-0881 Iecm Frost looks on while Corol Fleming models the good looking shoes at THE SHOE SALON 342 Fuhon 674-6532 tl ll lf Melinda Brcmdes, Dove Coker, Marsha Burney, and Gary Shelton look forward to eating the fine food HUNT'S 2027 W. Farmington 673-7408 from s,.AM,,f Ads 243 , .. ,A The new model cars attract the at- tention of Arlene Wamboldt and Bruce Bohner at PEORIA MOTORS in-.. 1407 N. Knoxville 685-7BU1 Tom Stonebock and Dave Kreiling are confident in pur- chasing sports equipment from JACK 8: BILL'S SPORTING GOODS 829 Main St. 673-2311 COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND LQVIN PHARMACY AND OPTICAL COMPANY MANNING-MQCOMB CHEVROLET Chevy Corners Ph 688 86U1 JOHN VALENTINE INSURANCE Iudy Sword and Rick R cm v1e the ine new cars ci EARL JOHNSON CHEVROLET 819 W. Mum 676-1351 ILLINOIS MUTUAL WZJQ6 X ff mfbafy HOME OFFICE PEORIA, ILLINOIS 411 L1b6I'tY Phone 674 8255 ,SAA -i aw 'UU 'lx E QQ .,JtW M' Q1 Nancy Burns, a graduate of Peoria High School, shows Marg McCay and Fred Bennett how the rec- ords are filed at COMMERCIAL NATIONAL BANK 301 S.W. Adams 674-7781 QQ' Ads 247 uality tells the story of DAIRY PRODUCTS 22 STRAIGHT YEARS OF AWARD WINNING EXCELLENCE WITH 151 TOP PREMIUM AWARDS at the ILLINOIS STATE FAIR Phil H I Comphments of JOE MCCARTHY OLDS 512 W. Main 673 5137 THOMAS TRUCK 8t CASTER COMPANY Keokuk, Iowa in Company with their PEORIA REPRESENTATIVE MR. R. C. EDWARDS Congratulates the Senior Class of PEORIA HIGH SCHOOL On Their Achievement Iill Albright and Iim Vespa know that a perfect date will begin with a corsage from GREGG FLORIST 815 War Memorial 682-7707 Ads 249 The Senior Girls say, Good luck to the Class of 197O. PARKWAY CHRYSLER PLYMOUTH INC. 3905 N. University 685-4061 VONACH ENS JUNCTION 81 VONACHENS HYATT LODGE 62 Luxurious Units Dining in Authentic Railroad Atmosphere A Perfect Place for a Date after the Game or Dance Knoxville at Prospect Compliments of NEwsFoTo YEARBooKs MAPLE CITY STAM PING COMPANY SAVE TODAY - EVERY DAY -UFS- 24UU W. Clarke St. 637-7751 STORES Peoria Pekin Discounters Since 1949 Rob H CAMPUS GARMENT 1224 W. Main 673-5073 Ad 251 .E ng Carolyn Blanchard and Van Cochran are assured ol good service from PEORIA CITY LINES 2104 NE. Ielferson 674-4576 Hllll 3515 ' BEST WISHES AND WOOFS tar-ZHAN AFGHAN HOUNDS Puppies Available - Stud Service Servants of the Hounds: CLAIR 81 JANE DE TREMPE 2918 N. Sterling Ave. Peoria, Illinois Phone 685-3295 JAN HUSTON ' BOB HUSTON v ' nf ,S X W I SUPPLIES AND GROOMING Q PETS A 0. 'I rl J 'A ,. 1 lf ' ' , 4 - iii' JUNCTION CITY PEORIA. 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Main 674-5224 A Aberle, Karen, 99,172 Aberle, Sandra, 65,172 Abernathy, Iames, 65 Abraham, Brad, 111 Abraham, Lynn, 65,185 Abrahamson, Nancy, 111,172,175 Adams, Vickie, 111 Adkins, Gloria, 111 Adkins, Harvey, 125 Aeschleman, Keith, 65 Agee, Karen, 111 Ahl, Mary, 111 Akridge, Marcia, 99,167 Alba, Linda, 65 Albright, Ian, 111,145,180,188 Albright, Iill, 65,145,249 Aldridge, Elizabeth, 125,166 Alexander, Carol, 99 Alexander, Sherry, 65,172 Allen, Maria, 65 Allen, Victoria, 125 Alwan, Sarkis, 111 Ames, Robert, 111,211 Anderson, Cathy, 99 Anderson, Linda, 65,94,152,186 Anderson, Lynne, 65,l53,179,190 Andrews, Bruce, 99,209 Andrew, Daniel, 65 Andrews, Ieff, 125,177 Anthony, Ioyce. 111,175,188 Antle, Gayle, 111,162,188 Appel, Patricia, 111 Armstrong, Ierome, 125,174 Armstrong, Iill, 111 Arnett, Kenneth, 125,175 Arnholt, Iody, 111,170 Arons, Leonard, 65 Arterburn, Gary, 111,162,197 Artis, Walter, 111,197,209 Ashburn, Stephen, 65,93,l65,176 Ashby, Lester, 111 Ashton, Ionathon, 111,163,212 Aupperle, Ianet, 65,149,l53,159, 186,239 Austin, Steven, 111,180 Avery, Melissa, 111,149,175,179 Aycock, Curtis, 99,169,174 Ayoub, Debra, 111,162,167 B Babb, Shannon, 111,174 Bach, Lucinda, 125,175 Bach, Rob, 65,150,154,160,205, 209,242 Bacon, Charles, 125,198 Bacon, Howard, 99,160,195,209, 211 Bailey, Barbara, 125,166 Baird. Ionathon, 111,174,183,210 Baker, Amy, 111,166,190 Baker, Kim, 111,186 Ball, Fred, 65 Ballard, Connie, 99 Ballard, David, 99 Ballowe, Iettrey, 125 Banks, Butch, 111,167,202,209 Banks, Erma, 65 Banks, Nettie, 125,167 Bare, Tim, 66 Barney, Ianice, 111,149,167,180, 214 Barney, Linda, 125,166,l80,189 Barney, Marsha, 58,65,145,147, 153,l65,179,214,243 Barnhart, Ioy, 111,167,175 Barry, Iobeth, 125 Bartel, Alexandra, 99,145,159, 165 Bartel, Kim, 125,175 Bartel, Tad 99,204,207 Bartley, Verna, 66 Index Barton, William, 111 Baugher, Randy, 111 Baumgardner, Cindy, 111 Baumgardner, Dale, 111 Baumgardner, Marsha, 58,66,152. 163,174,191,231 Baumgardner, Mary, 125,215 Baumgartner, Lisa, 99,169 Bauwens, Dale, 99,150,154,159. 163,183,l95,207 Bauwens, Ioann, 125,156,162. 183,204 Bauwens, Susan, 125 Baxter, Debra, 166,189,190 Beard, Gary, 66,143,160,167,209. 256 Beard, Rickie, 111,209 Beavers, Cathy, 66 Beavers, Vickie, 99 Beck, Ioan, 111 Beck, Maxine, 111 Becker, Mike, 59,66,142,143,150, 154,159,207,224 Beecham, Billie, 111,186 Beechler, Shelly, 51,106,168,169. 181,215 Beers, Scott, 111,168,170,210 Beever, Douglas, 125 Behrens, Ronald, 125,183 Belcke, Martin, 66,176 Bell, Dana, 111 Bell, Deborah, 145,165,167 Bell, Gary, 111 Bell, Stacy, 111 Belt, Gary. 111,163 Benjamin, Iames, 58,66,149,159, 219 Bennett, Dawn, 125,175 Bennett, Frederick, 54,58,59,6S, 143,150,247 Bennett, Heidi, 111,188,189 Bennett, lane, 66,169,176,179,185 Bennett, Kathy, 111,168,170,179 Bennett, Pamela, 111 Bentley, Cynthia, 125 Bentley, Margaret, 174 Bentz, Kathleen, 125 Berg, Lisa, 111 Berger, Ralph, 125 Berger, Timothy, 125,183 Bergman, Gary, 99 Berk, Charles, 125,173,183 Berk, Nancy, 125,126 Berry, Daniel, 125 Berry, Deborah, 125 Berry, Iames, 111,163 Berry, Iohn, 125 Berry, Scott, 111 Berry, Steven, 99 Berryhill, Ierry, 167 Best, Frederick, 67 Betson, Cheryl, 67,186 Bevis, Iennice, 99,172 Bevis, Kevin, 111,179,183,210 Bielenberg, David, 125,145 Bielenberg, Robert, 49,99,167,204 Biesecker, Karen, 125 Biesecker, Sharon, 125 Birdsell, Margaret, 111,171 Birdsell, Mary, 29.67 Black, Edwin, 67 Blades, Nancy, 107,190 Blanchard, Carolyn, 67,168,190, 252 Blanco, Lawrence, 99,150 Blasingin, Pat, 125 Blayney, Iulie, 99 Bledsoe, Thomas, 111,164 Bliming, Beverly, 125 Bloch, Cheryle, 31,58,67,152,156, 180,186 Bloch, Susan, 111,172,186,181 Bloom, Gary, 111,163 Bloompott, Cheryl, 111,163,188 Blyly, Kay, 111 Boddie, Brenda, 67,152,167 Boddie, Michael, 111,211 Boddie, Oscar, 125,203 Bodell, Iean, 67,163,176 Bohannan, Debra, 99 Boheneck, Debra, 36,99,163,165, 167,179 Bohls, Ann, 111,171,179 Bohner, Bruce, 68,89,150,160,162. 176,205,209,244 Bolz, Richard, 50.68,160,176,2D9 Bonds, Theresa, 125,162 Booker, Angel, 99,167 Boone, Daon, 68,161 Burton, Paul, 99 Buselmeier, Mary, 112,162,167 Bushong, Rhonda, 126 Butterfield, Sue, 112,165,188 Buzbee, Kathy, 126,189 C Cain, Donald, 1l2.197.204,211 Cain, Michael, 99 Caldwell, Iohn, 126,183,210 Caldwell, Michael, 68 Caldwell, Rick, 68 Callahan, David, 99 Booth, Ioyce. 111 Borah, Ianet, 111 Bordeaux, Gail, 125,176 Bordeaux, Rob, 125,163 Bork, Pamela, 111,183,185 Bossingham, Betty, 68,169,189,190 Bossingham, Roy, 125 Boston, Cynthia, 125,189 Bowden, Marsha, 125,164 Bowden, Mary, 111,175 Bowers, Sandy, 99,l43,163,166. 214 Bowman. Ianice, 68 Boyd, Iim, 111 Boyer, Kevin, 125,169 Boyer, Monica, 125,189 Boyles, Pamela, 111 Boyles, Rick, 111,197 Brackbill, Ioel, 31,112,164,174 Bradshaw, Larraine, 112 Brady, Linda, 125 Brady, Robert, 125 Brandes, Melinda, 68,15Z,154,243 Bremer, Daniel, 99 Brewer, Donald, 183 Brewers, Mitchell, 125 Bridges, Leslie, 125 Brockhouse, Maurice, 68,195 Broers, Ronald, 125 Brooks, Debra, 125 Brooks, Larry, 112,204 Brooks-Miller, Thomas, 125 Broulers, Charles, 198 Brown cathy, 125,166 Brown Deborah, 112,166 Brown Iane, 125 Brown Ianet, 112,167 Brown Ianice, 112 Brown Ieanette, 112 Brown, Lawrence, 112 Brown Marilyn, 125,145,167,183, 189 Brown, Pamela, 99,167,172 Brown Raymond, 99 Brown Willie, 68,248 Brownlow, Ira, 125 Brubaker, Gregory, 125,183 Brubaker, Iayme, 99,177 Bryant, Patricia, 125 Bryant, Steven, 112,163,183 Buchbinder, Barry, 59,68,176.187 Buchbinder, Colman, 112,185 Buckley, Daniel, 125,167,210 Buckner, Keith, 125 Buford, Theodora, 112 Buhs, Gregory, 125 Burdette, Carla, 68,172 Burdette, Dona, 68,l53,164,168, 172 Burgess, Hilary, 112,167,168 Burnett, Peggy, 125 Burnette, Bruce, 125,211 Burnette, Valerie, 125 Bums, Denise, 112,167 Burns, Donna, 112 Burns, Stanley, 125 Burton, Iohn, 38,112,197,211 Burton, Linda, 68,190 Burton, Pamela, 99,180 Callahan, Linda, 68,153,234 Callahan, Richard, 112 Canafax, Holly, 126 Cannon, Bill, 112,197 Cannon, Laurie, 68,152,154,159, 222 Cardinal, Chris, 126 Cardinal, Mark, 68 Carlson, Paula, 99 Carlson, Steven, 68,160 Carlton, William, 126,168 Carmichael, Ann, 99,180 Carpentier, Linda, 112,166,214 Carpentier, Paula, 99 Carr, Candance, 112,164,174,188. 189 Carrol, Douglas. 126 Carrol, Guy, 69 Carroll, Susan, 69 Carter. Carter Casey: Casey. Castle 1 Ierry, 126,210 Iill, 126,127,166 Anne, 126,166 Iohn, 59,69,212,234 Christy, 99 Causey. Rodney, 69 Chandler, Michael, 99 Chapman, Christine, 112,153,164, 190 Chapman, Lynn, 69,164,172,190 Charlson, Debra, 126 Chase, Emily, 126,155,161,188, 189 Chase, Laura, 99,155,161,186,189. 190 Chernauski, Brad, 112,204,211 Chianakas, Larry, 69,191 Chianalras, Nina, 126,164,188,189 Chiavini, Gary, 126,183 Chrisman, Robin, 69 Christopher, Linda, 126,189 Church, Michael, 69,205,209 Cincere, Rita, 112,173 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark. Clark, 255 Dan, 126,149,183,205,211 Fred, 99 Lynne, 61,99.159,165,242 Marc, 126,198 Peter, 69,160,164,205,211. Clemons, Vicki, 112,165,180 Clinch, Mark, 112 Coale. Coats. lane, 69,152,180 Margaret, 112 Cochran, Van, S9,168,190,252 Cockfield, Rod, 126 Coker, Dave, 69,70,145,150,160. 195,207,243 Coker, Iohn, 99,191 Coker, Linda, 47,126,166,189 Cole, Charles, 69 Coleman, Lester, 112 Coleman, Richard, 99,167,204 Collins, Delveara, 69,167 Collins, Gene, 99,159,175 Compton, Linda, 112 Coney, Robin, 126,166 Conner, Kelli, 99 Conrad, Sara, 126 Consigny, Ianet, 69,152,156,163. 165,170,214,242 Cook, Billy, 69 Fisher, Cooksey, Dianne, 99 Cooley, Shelia, 69,152,186 Cooper, Johnnie, 112 Cooper, Kenzie, 99,106,155,159, 186 Cornelious, Adam, 112 Cornelious, Tony, 99,160,l67,195, 208,209,211 Comwell, Edward, 112 Costello, Janice, 69,152 Couch, Marsha, 99 Coulter, Roger, 99,160,l99,200, 207 Coup, Cheryl, 99,175,185 Coup, Mary, 126,166,169 Coup, Robert, 126 Cox, Carolyn, 126,175 Cox, Mardell, 99 Crank, Cynthia, 70 Crehore, Jan, 126,175 Crenshaw, Sherrie, 70,190 Cripe, Randy, 99,159,163,174,190 Croak, Carolyn, 126,162,167 Crowe, Deborah, 99,165 Crowe, James, 126 Crowley, Luke, 70 Crutchfield, Earl, 126,203 Csesznigi, Laszlo, 70 Csesznigi, Louis, 99 Csesznigi, Mary, 99 Culler, Bruce, 70 Culp, Harold, 126 Culp, Marc, 112,162 Culp, Nancy, 126 Cummings, Kathryn, 99,155,159, 162,179,186,189,190 Cummings, Rebecca, 126,189 Cundiff, Linda, 112,153 Cunningham, John, 112 Cunningham, Roger, 112 Currie, Diane, 70,156,176,185, 186,255 Cusick, Lynn, 99,164,171 Custer, Antonette, 70 Custer, Nancee. 99 D Damm, Barbara, 70,186 Damm, Shirley, 112 Danner, Debbie, 113 DaVault, Rick, 70,150,160,205, 209,242 David, William, 113,180 Davidson, Thomas, 113 Davis, Christian, 126 Davis, Christopher, 71 Davis, Debra, 126 Davis, Joe, 71 Davis, Judith, 113 Davis, Judy, 99 Davis, Marjorie, 190 Davis, Rocky, 126 Davis, Sheryl, 112 Davis, Wanda, 126 Davis, William, 126,143 Davison, Michael, 71 Davison, Thomas, 163 Dawson, Fred, 113,190 Dawson, Peter, 99 Day, Debra, 126,172 Day, Diane, 71,164,172 Day, Patricia, 71,164,172,180 Deadwyler, Jack, 71 DeCesari, Michael, 126,198 DeCremer, Mardel, 127 DeCremer, Sue, 113 Dechman, Larry, 126,183 Deemie, Peggy, 127,177 Defenbaugh, Chris, 127,210 DeGood, Martha, 99,104,l54,155, 159,179,189,191 DeJarnett, Steven, 100 Delinski, Mary, 127,166,175 Delinski, Theresa, 71 Dellinger, David, 5l,100,205,209 Delong, John, 127,163,177 Deluhery, Susan, 127,189 Demick, David, 127 Demick, Doug, 113 Dempsey, James, 127,164,198 Dempsey, John, l13,145,150,l62, 197 Dennis, Jane, 113,167 Dennis, John, 71,242 DeVary, Wrendia, 49 Dillon, Cindy, 127 Dischert, John, 71,160,176,185 Ditch, Michael, 113 Diveley, Bob, 71 Dobbins, Carolyn, 113 Dobbins, Sharon, 71 Doling, James, 127 Doling, Mark, 113,183,197 Doling, Matthew, 183,197 Domnick. Emily, 100 Donaldson, Pat, 59,71,152,154, 186,221 Donnovan, Margaret, 71 Donovan, Jerri, 71 Donovan, Richard, 113,174 Dooley, Ed, 71 Dooley, Richard, 100,212 Dorn, Karen, 71,172 Dorn, Sharon, 71 Dornon, Brenda, 127 Doss, Deanna, 113 Doss, Jermell Dotson, Jacqueline, 1l3,159,172, 180 Dotson, Vickie, 71,149,152,162,222 Doty, Rebecca, 100,166,189,190 Doty, Barbara, 127,166,173,189 Dotzert, Deborah, 106 Dotzert, Dennis, 127 Dougherty, Kathy, 127 Dougherty, Timothy, 100 Doversberger, Wayne, 127,205 Dowell, Alan, 72 Dowell, Sherrie, 100,18l,186,l89, 190 Dowell, Vickie, 127 Downard, Jeitrey, 100 Downard, Randy, 127,163 Downard, Ricky, 100 Downard, Sue, 127 Draggist, Richard, 127 Drake, Donella, 72,152,165,171, 190 Drake, Greg, 113,174 Driver, Lorraine, 72,152,186 DuBoti, Dan, 113,114,182 Dudley, Gloria, 113,167 Dudley, Larry, 72,167 Duncan, Mike, 72,145,l60,167, 196,230 Dunivan, Gary, 113 Dunivan, Pamela, 100 Dunlap, Randy, 113,204 Dunlap, Steven, 100 Dunlavey, Mark, 127 Dunlop, John, 113,120,143,176,197 Durbala, Alice, 100 Durbala, Elmer, 100 Durbala, Mary, 127 Durflinger, Euzette, 113 Dustin, Rosemary, 72 Duvall, Ronald, 72 Dwyer, Benedict, 100,l59,16Z,213 E Eagleson, Marlene, 113,177,183, 185 Ealey, Sue, 100 Eaton, Mary, 72,172,185 Ebbing, Karen, 113 Ebenstein, Jeffrey, 113,176 Eddingfield, Darrel, 127,177,183, 185 Edwards, Ivy, 127,211 Edwards, Jay, 127,198 Edwards, Patricia, 113,190 Edwards, Susan, 58,72,149,152, 159,232 Eggleston, Cleveland. 113 Ehrlich, Joe, 113 Ehrlich, Shelley. 100 Eller, Victoria, 72 Ellis, David, 127,l73,175,176,177, 183 Ellis, Eugene, 100,183,185.209 Elser, John, 127 Elwyn, Gary, 100 Engel. Engel, Daniel, 127 Jeanette, 72,172 England, Roy, 113 Epperly, Robert, 127,183 Epstein, Shelly, l13,155,176,182 Erentrau, Gezo, 127 Errion, Greg, 113,174,209 Errion, Richard, 100,150,174,195, 209 Escue, Margaret, 113 Evans, Darlene, 56,100,172 Evans, Essie, 127 Evans, Kathy, 72,149,159,l79,242 Evans, Peter, 127 Evans, William, 128 F Fabish, George, 100,211 Fabish, Jerry, 72 Facker, David, 128,203 Faginkrantz, John, 128 Fahel, Michael, 72 Fahnestock, Lori, 128 Fancher, Deborah, 113,188 Faner, Kathy. 113,182 Fares, Martha, 113,180 Fares, Patricia, 72,172 Farnum, Patricia, 72,153,237 Farris, Gary, 128 Ferrell, Linda, 113,161,166 Fidler, Shelly, 128 Finley, David, 128 Finley, Patricia, 128,173,174 Finn, Robert, 100,159 Cheryl, 100 Fisher, Clarence, 128 Fisher, Mark, 100,211 Fishman, Alan, 128,175 Fite, Baxter, 113,191 Fitzgerald, Terry, 72 Fleming, Barbara, 128,188,189 Fleming, Carol, 72,152,154,l56. 172,180,186,243 Fleming, Robert, 113,l55,177,l83. 185 Fletcher, Ronald, 113 Fliege, Torn, 113,163,211 Flowers, Gregory, 100 Flowers, Randy, 113,202 Foerter, Nancy, 100 Fogley, Glenn, 113,162 Folck, David, 73 Folkers, Mark, 100,195 Fong, Lim, 128 Ford, Kelly, 113,161,173,l89 Foreman, Gayla, 113,168,170,172 Forquer, Collette, 100 Fosco, Daniel, 100,163,195,204 Foster, David, 73,185 Foster, James, 113,203 Foster, Michael, 110,113,162,197. 209 Foster, Nancy, 113 Foutch, Julie, 73,l53,179,186 Fowler, Art, 113 Fox, Jacqueline, 113 Fox, Thomas, 113,162,212 Frederick, William, 128 Freed, Marcy, 73,152,156,159, 166,186,225 Friedrich, Leslye, 128,215 Fritts, John, 73,212,213 Fritts, Stephen, 100 Frost, Jean, 58,73,143,152,154,l57, 159,162,169,176,179,183,185,243 Frost, John, 128,155,l63,176,177, 183,185,210 Fuller, Raymond, 128 Funches, Katherine, 114 Funk, Sandra, 128,183 Furston, Susan, 128,162 G Gaisford, Howard, 100,185 Gaisford, Timothy, 128 Gale, Edward, 100,207 Galvin, Deborah, 128,166 Gardner, Vicki, 73 Garner, Brian, 114 Garrett, Daniel, 128,167,177,189 Gates, Robert, 100,154,156,179 Gcrworski, Jeanine, 128 Gebauer, Marsha, 114,164 Geddes, Roberta, 100,165 Geist, Charmaine, 128 George, Christine, 73 Gerber, Jacqueline, 34,100,169, 175 Gestrine, Robert, 100,150,160,199, 200 Getz, David, 100,209 Getz, Janell, 73,152,163,165 Getz, Keith, 114 Ghantous, Georgett, 128 Ghantous, Hassib, 100 Gibbs, William, 128,198 Gibson, Jack, 74,234 Giebelhausen, Dave, 114,149, 163,177,183 Gift, Debora, 74,153,186 Gift, Elizabeth, 114,167,190 Giles, Joyce, 114,188,189 Giles, Kenneth, 100,162 Gilfert, Cynthia, 114,145,214 Gilinsky, James, 100,205,209 Gillespie, Thomas, 128,203 Gillett, Grant, 100,159,176,l85,209 Gingery, Terry, 114 Gipson, Kirk, 114,150,162,197,202, 204 Gipson, Michele, 74,152,154,170 Girton, Vickie, 74 Glasford, Linda, 100 Glenn, Linda, 74,172 Glenn, May, 74 Glover, Charles, 100,189,191 Glover, Gary, 74,190 Glover, Linda, 74,176,189,190,l9l Gluckin, Donna, 128,168 Gluckin, Sari, 98,l00,161,162,168, 174,181,182 Goble, James, 100 Goe, Charles, 128 Goggil, Kevin, 114,190 Goll, Jeffrey, 100 Gomes, Dawn, 100 Gomes, Richard, 129,179 Goodnight, Urallyn, 114,167 Goodwin, Danny, 101,145,199 Gordon, Kim, 129,177,181 Gorman, Kathy, 74,152,172 Gorsuch, Susan, 114,188 Gould, Debra, 114,168,188 Gower, James, 101,160,199,200, 204 Graf, Jeanette, 75 Graf, Sue, 75 Graham, Frank, 114 Graham, Johnette, 129 Graham, Lois, 114 Graham, Nancy, 75,152,181 Grainger, Kenneth, 114 Grant, Donna. 129 Gray, Laurel, 129,175 Gray, Michael, 114,175,197 Grayson, Roger, 114 Greene, Karen, 101,144,176,185 Greene, Martha, 75 Greener, Daniel, 101 Greenleaf, Daniel, 101,176,183, 185 Greiner, Billy, 114 Greisen, Shirlee, 101,149 Grier, Jane, 101 Griffith, Ronald, 75 Grimm, Deborah, 75 Grimm, Cynthia, 101 Grimm, Niki, 101 Grisson, Bruce, 75,163,183,185 Grube, Steven, 75,l79,210,240 Gunn, Jerry, 75,212 King, Anthony, 80 Hoffman Gunterman, Karen, 129 Gurney, Gregory, 76,185 Gurney, William, 129 Gwynn, John, 129,167,169,175 Guynn, Terri, 76 If Hairston, Eugene, 56,101 Hall, Leslie, 76,152,156,166, 169,170,181,190 Hall, Merlin, 129,198 Hallstrom, Julie, 101 Hallstrom, Steven, 129,197,203 Hamilton, Sharon, 76,167 Hamilton, Sherry, 76,167 Hammock, Teresa, 114,161,166, 176,180,188 Hammer, Michael, 76 Hammontree, John, 101 Hammontree, Thomas, 129,173 Hancock, Tandy, 129 Hanelt, Ronald, 101,l49,187,212 Hanse, Howard, 129 Hansen, Glenn, 129,163 Hansis, Barry, 129 Hansis, Susan, 76,149,159,170, 221 Hardin, Carol, 114 Hardine, Steven, 101 Hardy, Stanley, 101,195 Harkrader, Alan, 129 Harlow, Rebecca, 101 Harms, Kenneth, 101,159 Hamess, Steve, 76,181 Harper, Charles, 209 Harper, Kathy, 129 Harper, Mark, 114 Harper, Talitha, 76,152,154, 155,159,186,226 Harris, Bill, 76 Harris, Kathryn, 101,153 Harris, Linda, 114 Harris, Rhonda, 114,164 Harris, Vicki, 76 Harrison, George, 103,185 Harrold, Patti, 129 Hart, Barbara, 105,191 Hart, John, 101 Hart, Patricia, 129,168 Hartman, James, 129 Hartman, Mary, 114,162 Harvey, Debra, 101,161 Harvey, Nancy, 129,161 Hasenstein, Nancy, 129,185 Hastings, Shirley, 114 Hermes, Franke, 115,179 Herold, Michael, 77 Hess, Gail, 101,169 Hessing, Anna, 102,159,163 Hiatt, Robert, 77 Hickman, Geoffrey, 77,209 Hieronymus, Janet, 129 Higgins, Alan 80,100,102,150, 154.160,162,167,176,185,211 Higgins, Freddie, 77,211 Hightower, Phyllis, 77 Hightower, Robert, 129,134,203 Hill, Kenneth, 76 Hill, Shelley, 115 Hill, Susan, 102,163,176 Himmel, Tana, 77,152 Hinrichs, Karen, 129,169 Hitchell, Debra, 115 Hitchell, Franklin, 77 Hitchell, Rosie, 129 Hobbs, Solmena, 77,152 Hobin, John, 102 Hodge, lay, 56,115,174 Hodge, Steven, 77 Hodgkins, William, 129 Hoerdeman, Jeffrey, 129 Hoffman, Carol, 77,185 Hoffman, Cheryl, 129,164 Hoffman, Kenneth, 115,211,212 Hoffman, Marcia, 114,156,164,215 , Roger, 77,254 Hatterman, Bruce, 76,253 Hatton, David, 114 Haun, Mike, 114,163 Hausam, Clark, 101,159 Hausam, Gerald, 76 Hawes, Bryan, 76 Hawk, Cynthia, 114 Hoffmann, Phillip, 77,145,162,211, 248 Hoffmann, Robin, 115,148,163,166, 172 Hoffmann, Scott, 102,l03,199,200 Hoggard, Cynthia, 129,177 Holden, Eric, 115,l43,160,213 Hole, Chester, 129 Holland, Lawrence, 129,177 Holland, Rory, 102,205 Holliday, Frances, 115,174 Holmes, Charles, 129 Holmes, David, 130 Holmes, Doug, 78,160 Holzinger, Roni, 129,166,175 Hon, Clifford, 20,78,165 Hoots, Annette, 130 Hopkins, Marshall, 130,152 Hopkins, Mary Ann, 78 Hoppe, Sue, 102 Hopson, Stephen, 78 Horan, Rob, 78,154,l59,160,209, 210,251 Hom, Ed, 102,143,150,151 Horn, Judith, 78,153,230 Horn, Herbert, 115 Horner, Richard, 78,209 Homer, Theresa, 102,172,191 Horstman, Bob, 115,191 Hosea, John, 102,185 Hougland, Robert, 102 Hougland, Susan, 129,166 Huyck, Becky, l02,159,176,179 Hymbaugh, Karen, 102,159,171 I Ingersoll, Karla, 28,102,165 Ingersoll, Peggy, 78,152,165 Inskeep, Paula, 78 Irish, Thomas, 130,162,182 Irving, Jeff, 78,87 Ivory, Jeffory, 130 I Jace, John, 102 Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Jackson, Brenda, 79,167 Darlene, 102 Deborah, 102,130,189 Earline, 130 Jackson, Jeanette, 115,130 Jackson, Karen, 115,190 Jackson, Kathy, 102 Jackson, Ludia, 115 Jackson, Mark, 130,198 Jackson, Mary, 115 Jackson, Michael, 130 Jackson, Michael, 79 Jackson, Ronald, 130,198 Jackson, Willie, 102 Jacobus, Carol, 47,130,166,189. 214 Jacobus, Craig, l02,143,l45,212 ames ulie 130166189 Keister, Stephanie, 116 Keister, William, 103,169 Keith, Donald, 116,161,181 Kelch, Roger, 131,211 Kellenberger, Dean, 131,198,211 Kellenberger, Steve, 79,162 Keller, Susan, 103,116,154,187 Keller, Susie, 156,176,169 Kellerstrass, Camille, 103,166 Kellerstrass, Connie, 131,189 Kellerstrass, Kim, 79,166,170, 189,190,191 Kellog, Janice, 103,172 Kelly, Colleen, 80,239 Kendoll, Billie, 131,166 Kennedy, Kathy, 131 Keown, Colleen, 116,170,181 Keown, Kathy, 80,152,171 Kern, Richard, 131,155,162,182 Kerr, Thomas, 131 Kester, Sharon, 116,167 Ketay, Janet, 116,189 Ketay, Jeffrey, 80 Kevens, Roberta, 103 Kilgore, Gary, 116 Kilgore, Janet, 103 Kimber, Victoria, 116 Kimzey, Kincaid, nQndy,11e Donna, 131,189 King, Donald, 197,204 King, Karen, 103,172 King, Michael, 80,116 King, Ronald, 116,169,205,209 Kinkade, Stewart, 80,150,237 Jasinski Denise, 102,108 Jasinski, Donald, 130,175,211 Jenkins, Randall, 115 Jeter, Leon, 130 Kinnamon, Gordon, 116 Kirby, Michael, 116,183 Kirby, Virgil, 131 Hawksworth, Dale, 129 Hawksworth, John, 76 Hawksworth, Vickie, 101,165 Hayden, Marriette, 129 Hayes, Mary, 115 Hayward, Darlene, 115,166,171 Hayward, Donna, 77,190 Hayward, Doug, 115,174 Haywood, Janice, 115 Hazelwood, Paul, 115,197 Heathman, Judith, 129 Heaton, Lance, 115 Heerde, Linda, 77,153,186 Heerman, Betty, 101,165,191 Heerman, John, 115 Heintz, Sue, 115,181 Heinz, Cheryl, 77,153,186 Heinz, Terri, 115,168 Heiple, Teresa, 101,145,147,159, 166,179,191,214 Helms, Phyllis, 115 Helms, Steven, 101 Henderson, Carol, 129 Henderson, Ronald, 77,235 Henry, Maybrice, 101 Hensley, Judy, 67,77,168,179,186 Heppner, Thomas, 101 Howard, Connie, 102 Howard, Sharon, 115,180,183,185 Howard, Theresa, 130,169 Howells, Ioyce, 78 Howells, Lynne, 102,190 Hudson, Dale, 102,150,155,163 Hull, David, 78 Hull, Deborah, 130 Hull, Owen, 102 Humes, Murlea, 102 Hunsicker, Randall, 102,160,205, 209 Hunt, Becky, 115,182 Hunt, John, 78 Hunt, Kathy, 78,152,161,171 Hunt, Robert, 102 Hunter, Diane, 115 Hunter, Earl, 78,160 Hupprich, Lindsay, 78,186 Hupprich, Robert, 115 Hural, Susan, 115 Hurd, Careen, 78,153 Hutchings, Nancy, 130 Hutchings, William, 78 Hutchinson, James, 115,197 Huxtable, Kathy, 115 Huxtable, Thomas, 130 Joachim, David, 102,187 Johnson, Bradley, 115 Johnson, Daniel, 115 Johnson, David, 61,102 Johnson, Gordon, 102 Johnson, Janet, 165,167 Johnson, Janice, 102 Johnson, John, 116,204,211 Johnson, Kim, 130,183 Johnson, Lawrence, 131 Johnson, Lester, 131,210 Johnson, Marla, 102 Johnson, Paula, 116,164,174,189, 190 Johnson, Richard, 205 Johnson, Ronda, 102,185 Johnson, Sharon, 102 Johnson, Vicki, 116 Johnson, Victoria, 131 Johnston, Danny, 102 Johnston, Greg, 116,175,190 Kirkpatrick, William, 131 Kim, Rick, 103 Kirwan, Timothy, 80 Knoll, Laurie, 131,161 Knoll, Nancy, 103 Knox, Dan, 103 Knox, Lynn, 116,172,174 Knox, Michael, 131,173 Kohler, David, 116 Kobler, Peggy, 131 Kohler, Sue, 110,ll6,155,l62. 165,168 Koch, Martin, 103,159,187 Koch, Richard, 80 Koehl, Beth, 103 Koeppel, Debra, 103,159 Koeppel, Roland, 80,187,209 Kominski, Bonnie, 81,152,172 Johnston, Margaret, 116 Johnston, Randy, 79 Johnston, Ronald, 116 Johnston, Susan, 131,l66,175,188, 189 Jones, Darrell, 102,176,185 Jones, Dean, 102 Jones, Deanna, 131 Jones, Gaynell, 116,171,188 Jones, Janice, 131,167 Jones, John, 102 Jones, Linda, 116 Jones, Pamela, 131,183 Jones, Rickey, 102,167 Jones, Sue, 102,165,190 Jones, Winifred, 116 Joos, Dan, 131 Jordon, Dennis, 209 Jorgenson, Roger, 130 Kooley, Da.n, 103 Korgie, Kim, 117,l18,155,167. 171,179,181,188 Korth, Ellen, 103,191 Kostecka, Renee, 131,175 Kottemann, Kathy, 131,175,182 Kraft, Debra, 131,164,166 Kraft, Stephen, 117,197,213 Krause, Melissa, 117 Krause, Scott, 117,163 Kreiling, David, 46,81,15U,154, 155,l59,160,244 Kreiter, James, 103 Krespan, Carol, 103 Krespan, Sara, 117 Kroeker, Richard, 81,170,179,185 Kuchel, Gary, 70,81,l50,220 Kucukcetin, Asuman, 117,172 Kuecks, Howard, 131 Kuecks, Tena, 117 Kuhn, Chris, 103.190 Kuhn, Cindy, 131,165,166,189 Kuhn, Deborah, 103 Kuhn, Vince, 117 IC Kahn, James, 79,160,163,212 Kahn, Mary, 103,155,157,159 Karnes, Thomas, 79 Kasel, Douglas, 79 Kasel, Greg, 103 Kasper, Amy, 116,163,165 Kasper, Deborah, 79,152,168,170 Kauffman, David, 103,185 Kujawa, Janice, 81,152,163,172 Kummer, Laszlo, 117 Kumpf, Terry, 131 Kuntz, David, 81 Kuntz, Joan, 103 L LaHaie, Brian, 131,198 LaHaie, Jeffrey, 81,211,212 Lochbaum O LaHaie, Steven, 117,197 LaHood, Katherine, 81 LaHood, Mary, 81 Lancaster, Gerald, 81 Lancaster, Thomas, 81,251 Landers, Georgina, 103,164 Landers, Ralph, 81 Landrum, Emma, 103 Landrum, Ted, 117,183,209,211 Lane, Abraham, 117 Lane, Christine, 103,165 Lane, Patricia, 67,81,176 Lane, Thomas, 81,160,179,195 Lane, Tim, 117,150,197 Lang, Steve, 131,164 Lange, Sue, 117 Lank, Christine, 58,81,l53,172, 180,186 Larson, Dean, 117,163,183,187 Larson, Thomas, 103,108 Larson, Kevin, 131 Laughlin, Ray, 103,187 Lavaller, David, 131,182 Lea, William, 42,81 Leach, Charles, 131 Leach, Iudy, 103 Ledbetter, Richard, 117,131 Lee, Cynthia, 81 Lee, Edward, 132 Lee, Elizabeth, 132,183 Lee, Horace, 132 Lee, Jeanne, 117,162,169 Lee, Ronald, 132 Leemon, Daryl, 17 Legg, Donald, 103 Leith, Susan, 132,183 Lekovitch, Daniel, 103,162,166, l76,177,181,185 Lekovitch, Dena, 132 Lemaster, Candy, 81 Lemaster, Cindy, 82 Lemon, Roma, 132 Lennarson, Helen, 82,152 Lennarson, Mark, 103,170,185 Lennarson, Paul, 132,198 Leroy, Jeffrey, 103 LeRoy, Stephen, 117 Lester, Mary, 82,152,176 Lester, Rebecca, 132 Levy. Brad, 106,187 Lewis, Cynthia, 82,152,172 Lewis, Richard, 117 Liddel, Guy, 132 Lillehoj, Elizabeth, 132,175,182 Lillehoj, Erik, 117,209 Limer, Debbie, 59,82,152,165,171 Lindsay, Charles, 117,197 Lindsay, Denise, 117 Lindstrom, Dorothy, 82,171,176 Lindstrom, Iudy, 132,176 Linthicum, Ricky, 103 Lippert, Sherrie, 132,174,183 Little, Steven, 117 Little, Susan, 132,176 Little, Warren, 103 Livengood, Diane, 103 Livingston, Linda, 58,82,166,231 Livingston, Lori, 132,172 Livingston, Scott, 82 Iudy, 103 Lush, David. 83,161,182,189, 190,191 Lush, Roger, 130,132,143,177, 182,198 Lybarger, Gail, 117,164,167 Lyle, Vickie, 104 Lynch, David, 83,173 Lyon, Gregory, 83 Lyon, Randall, 132,198 M Mack, Sandra, 117,167 Madden, Edward, 132 Madigan, Denise, 83,153,168 Madsen, Lisa, 117,168 Madsen, Matt, 104 Maeder, Marla, 117,215 Magarity, Lauri, 132 Maginn, Michael, l17,176,177, 178,210 Makovic, Gregg, 83 Malone, Deborah, 84,152,170,172 Mandel, Heidi, 104,145,169 Maness, Lisa, 132 Mang, Tina, 132 Mangum, Gregg, 117,162,211 Manley, Patrick, 132 Manthey, Mark, 104 Maple, Gwen, 117 Marchand, David, 117 Margolies, Michael, 132,136,175 Marlatt, Susan, 104,165 Marlatt, William, 84,212 Marquardt, Thomas, 132 Marquess, Cynthia, 84,144,145, 154,159,176,181,185,220 Marshall, Allison, 84 Marshall, Kay, 84,152,254 Marshall, Thomas, 104,160 Martersteck, Paula, 132 Martin, Cassaundra, 84,167 Martin, Gary, 117,167 Martin, Iim, 133 Martin, Iessie, 188 Martin, Moira, 117,163 Martin, Monica, 84,152,163 Martin, Patrick, 104 Martin, Theresa, 133,168,189 Martin, Vicki, 117,l80,188,189 Mason, Debra, 133 Mast, Rodney, 117,148,163,182 Matarelli, Donetta, 104,158,180 Matarelli, Steven, 104 Matarelli, Teresa, 1l8,155,166, 168,l70,188,189 Mathenia, Debra, 133,177 Mathenia, Lillian, 104 Mathieson, Beverly, 118 Mathis, Mike, 133,198,203 Mattern, Iohn, 84 Matthews, Linda, 118,170 Maubach, Charles, 104,150,159. 195 Maubach, Maubach, Helen, 133,156 Kenneth, 118,164,197 Maubach, Paul, 84,176,185 Mauschbaugh, Scott, 104,176,181 183,185 Mayfield. Iohnnie. 133 Long, Kenf, 132 Looger, Lindell, 117 Lord, Christine, 47,132,166,189, 214 Lorton, Nancy, 132,167 Lorton, Pamela, 103,166,190 Loughridge, Iack, 117,197 Louis, Richard, 82,176,185 Lovelace, Iames, 83 Loveless, Blake, 104,164,195,211 Lovell, David, 132 Lowe, Karla, 132,168 Lowery, Dustin, 132 Lowery, Ianice, 83 Lowes, Patricia, 50,64,83,153, 165,200 Lucas, Daniel, 104 Lucieer. Mike, 83,150,l60,179,210, 240 Luenz, Larry, 117 McAllister, Charles, 104 McAllister, Ronald, 118 McAllister, Shirley, 133 McAuliffe, Peggy, 118,145,176 McAvoy, Iames, 133 McAvoy, Mary, 104,175 McCann, Dennis, 118 McCarrell, Logan, 84 McCarrel1, Mark. 118,181 McCarthy, Lisa, 133 McCay, lean, 133,154,175,177 McCay, Marg, 57,58,84,143,148, 159,247,264 McClure, Nicholas, 104,145,146. 190 McCool, Ricky, 104 McCormack, Karen, 59,104,108. 143,181 McCoy, Robert, 118 McElhiney, Debra, 104 Mcfflhiney, Diana, 84,188 McElhiney, Donita, 133,164,171, 189 McE1hiney, Nancy, 104,152,166 McEver, Michael, 118 McGarvey, Anthony, 133 McGowan, Laura, 118,188,189 McGowan, Michael, 133 McGowan, Patricia, 104 McGrane, Ronald, 118 McHugh, Donna, 133,183 Mclntosh, Michael, 133 McIntyre, Gary, 118 McIntyre, Ioanne, 104 McKenzie, Sean, 118 McKinley, Willis, 118 McKune, Michael, 104,204 McMahon, Iulie, 104,169 McMahon, Patsy, 133,166,175 McMenamin, Hugh, 84 McMillan, Iulie, 118,149,165 McMillan, Robert, 133 McMullen, Daniel, 118 McMurray, Scott, 118 McNeil, Catherine, 118,162 McRoy, Christine, 118,162 Mead, Charles, 32,84,160 Meador, Linda, 118 Meador, Michael, 133 Meador, Theresa, 118,188 Mear, Sondie, 133 Mecum, Dianne, 84,164 Medina, Sandra, 118,153,169 Mehle, Scott, 61,104 Meinke, Sheryl, 104,167 Meisinger, Iohn, 98,104,150,160, 179,209,210 Meister, Chris, 118,148,168,176, 189 Meister, Mark, 84,163,191 Meister, Michael, 84,191,225,229 Mellen, Chris, 118,183 Mellen, David, 118 Mellen, Paul, 133,183,210 Mennenoh, Linda, 133,154,164, 175 Mercer, Walter, 133 Mette, Iulie, 133,189 Mette, Paul, 104 Meyers, Bill, 118,210 Meyers, David, 84,93,160,166, 181,183,185 Meyers, Diane, 133,175 Michel, Laurie, 104,l43,159,176 Michel, Robin, 31,ll8,143,150, 163,177,183,195,202 Michelson, Ioel, 118,163,181,l82 Michelson, Mark, 104 Miller, Bruce, 85 Miller, David, 133 Miller, Holly, 85,176 Miller, Iennifer, 50,59,85,145, 165,221,214 Miller, Iohn, 133,198 Miller, Iudy, 118,174 Miller, Michael, 118,197 Miner, Iames, 118 Minnix, Abby, 118 Mitchell, Brenda, 118 Mitchell, Craig, 133 Mitchell, Michael, 118,169 Mitchell, Peter, 85,163 Mitchell, Steven, 61,104,170, 179,210 Moletti, Steven, 133,162,183 Monckton, Ioseph, 133 Monroe, Russell, 118 Montgomery, Robert, 133,174,211 Montgomery, Willia, 133 Moody, Richard, 104 Moore, Barb, 104 Moore, Charles, 104 Moore, Cynthia, 133 Moore, Ierry, 118,197,211 Moore, Patrick, 104,107 Moran, Daniel, 104,150,159,212 Moran, Kathryn, 134 Moran, Margaret, 85 Morey, Terry, 134 Morgan, Patti, 134 Morrie, Beth, 104,186,188 Morris, Dwight, 104,160,185, 205,213 Morton, Iames, 162,198,210 Motteler, Robert, 118 Motteler, William, 85 Mounts, Mary Ann, 85 Moylan, Lynne, 118 Mullen, Daniel, 134 Mullen, George, 119 Mullvain, Michael, 119 Mulvaney, Russ, 119 Munson, Iamie, 119 Muntz, Steven, 105 Murphy, Cindy, 134 Murphy, Larry, 119,195 Murray, Bill, 119 Murray, Bob, 119 Murry, Brad, 119,183,210 Musgrove, Linda, 134,189 Myers, David, 119,l34,176,198 Myers, Glenn, 105,179 Myers, Terri, 85,152,165 N Nau, Ioseph, 119,197 Naven, Michael, 105,159,163, 179,187 Neal, Colleen, 134 Neal, Douglas, 85 Neff, Gale, 85 Nell, Deirdre, 119,162 Nellas, Christina, 134,166,183 Nellas, George, 105,205 Nellas, Vicki, 119,170 Nelson, Ann, 134,153 Nelson, Barbara, 105,148,159, 176,215 Nelson, David, 85,143,160,199, 201,212,221 Nelson, Iudy, 119,170,181 Nelson, Mark, 105,175,195 Nelson, Nea, 134 Nelson, Susan, 119,153,180 Neubert, James, 105 Neubert, Mike, 134,162,174,183, 205,211 Neumann, Ruth, 105,155,156, 159,165,171,181 Newcomer, Nancy, 116,119,167, 177,179,183 Newlin, Tim, 85,143,l50,154. 155,159,160,207,210 Nicholas, Iohn, l05,176,185,212 Nichols, Sylvia, 134 Nicot, Pamela, 105,165 Niedermeier, Randa, 134 Niekamp, Kathy, 105,162,174 Nielson, Brenda, 134 Noe, Ianet, 134 Noirot, Connie, 105,165 Nolan, Rhonda, 119 Nordwall, Lois, 105,167,170, 172,175 Nunn, Brenda, 85 Nyaradi, Eva, 119,162,172 Oakes, Wendy, 43 Oakford, Lynne, 134,175 Ober, Ioe, 119,171,174 O'Brian, Patricia, 105,256 O'Connor, Matthew, 59,85,180 O'Donnell, David, 105 Oesterle, Mary, 85,153,186 Ohl, Richard, 119,163 Okerberg, Paul, 85 Okerberg, Rex, 134 O'Leary, Brian, 85 Oliver, Iames, 85 Oliver, Timothy, 130,134,145,174 Olson, Debbie, 51,134,l64,166 O'Neill, Gina, 134,189 Orr, Neal, 119 Osbom, Vickie, 86,186 Ossenbeck, Peter, 134 Oster, Kim, 105 166,186,218,222,229 Ott, Iames, 134 Ott, Iohn, 134,211 Ott, Sally, 119,155,165 Otterstrom, Marcia, 119,168,188 Overend. Debbie, 105 Owens, Robert, 134,174 P Palanza, Lynn, 105 Palanza, Tahnia, 134 Palmer, Gerald, 134 Palmer, Gregory, 86,212 Palmer, Mark, 105,212 Parnson, Charisse, 134 Parker, Christina, 105,180 Parker, Deborah, 105 Parker, Kim, 86 Parker, Rosalyn, 119,174 Parker, Tommie, 134 Parker, Vickie, 105 Parkhurst, Iohn, 105 Parks, Christine, 105 Pass, Susan, 86,152,172 Patton, Jeffrey, 105 Patton, Therese, 86 Paule, David, 51,98,100,105,150, 159,1B3,179,210 Paule, Robert, 134 Pearson, Ianet, 105 Peerless, Christopher, 86,160,195, 213,235 Peifer, Lorna, 134 Peil, Patricia, 105,165 Pemberton, Iackie, 105,134 Pemberton, Vicki, 105 Perry, Allison, 119 Peters, Ianet, 46,86,153 Peters, Michael, 119 Peters, William, 86,174 Petersen, Philip, 119,150,163, 183,210 Peterson, Amy, 134,156,l62,183 Peterson, Dan, 135 Peterson, Dirk, 105,195,209 Peterson, Eric, 105,163 Petruzzi, Barry, 135,187 Pettit, David, 119,142,162,179, 210 Pettit, Michael, 135,183,198 Pfeifer, Mary, 105,159,161,180, 189 Phenix, Mary, 105 Phenix, Paul, 119,180 Phillips, Elise, 86,176,181,183, 190 Phillips, Iames, 135 Piccoli, Richard, 119 Pickens, Calhoun, 119 Pickens, Scott, 87,160,195,196, 220 Pickering, Iohn, 87,161 Pickering, Willian, 113,119,175 Pickett, Floyd, 106 Picl, Frank, 57,58,59,87,154, 182,187,209 Picl, Margaret, 104,106,159, 177,183 Picl, Mary, 106,148,159 Picl, William, 119,150,151,183, 205,209,210 Picton, Debra, 87,152,223 Pierce, Geoffrey, 87,164,167,169 Pierce, Margaret, 119,167,168 Pinkham, Craig, 135,174 Pinkham, Mary, 135 Pittsley, Iackie, 106 Plack, Iill, 87,152,156,159,170, 172,179 Plack, Iudy, 135,145,179 Ploense, Randy, 119,172,180 Plunkett, Rebecca, 135,175 Potter, David, 135,174 Pounds, Beth, 106,153,191 Powell, Ioyce, 119 Powers, Ioe, 87,160,195,207,233 Pratt, Iohn, 106 Pribble, William, 106 Price, Lora, 119,188 Price, Susan, 57,87,172,190 Prichard, Constance, 87,167,169 Prichard, Iames, 88,160,195,199 Priebe, Linda, 29,88,186 Pritchard, Linda, 88,152 Probst, Timothy, 119 Propp, Sharon, 59,88,153,155, 159,186,226 Propp, Wanda, 119,156,165,167, 180,186,188 Propst, Marilee, 135 Pryor, Gary, 135 Pueschel, Nancy, 88.94,152,186 Pugh, Martha, 135,156 Purham, Debra, 135 Purham, Leonard, 120 Purham, Napoleon, 88 Putnum, David, 88,195 R Rademaker, Dennis, 106,170,179, 190,210 Radomsky, Lisa, 120,168,171 Rae, Robin, 120,163,211,Z12 Rakestraw, Thomas, 106 Ramage, Merle, 120,204 Rankin, Ellen, 135,189 Rankin, Kathleen, 120 Rankin, Linda, 88 Rapp, Marilea, 106 Ray, Ioletta, 120,174 Razo, Steven, 88,205,209 Recard, Louisa, 135,166,175,189 Redard, Thomas, 59,88,154,162 Redington, Dianne, 88 Reed, Helen, 135 Reed, Kenneth, 120,177,183, 185,210 Reed, Scott, 135 Reeser, Iohn, 120,197 Reeser, Michael, 106,199 Reeves, Douglas, 120 Regan, Patrick, 120 Reibel, Ieffrey, 135,203 Reider, Christine, 103,106,164 Reider, Susan, 135 Reiter, Mark, 135 Remelius, Richard, 120,190 Retchless, Craig, 88 Rex, Ioseph, 135,162,177 Reyes, Helen, 120 Reynolds, Maxine, 120 Rhodes, Timothy, 120,210 Rians, Debra, 129,135 Rians, Lawrence, 120 Ricca, Iody, 120 Ricciardelli, Cathy, 135,183 Richards, Ieffery, 120,209 Richards, Steven, 106, 211 Richardson, Robin, 106,195,199, 204 Richie, Lynn, 135 Richman, Kathy, 120,174 Ricketts, Roberts, 120,209 Riggen, Susan, 120 Riggs, Sharon, 88 Riley, Jane, 120 Riley, Iudy, 106 Riney, Mike, 120,183,187,211 Ripper, Iames, 88,162 Risher, Mary, 135,189 Ritter, Kim, 135,161,182 Roake, Christy, 106 Roberts, Dale, 120,154,161,180, 189,190 Roberts, William, 88 Robertson, Amy, 49,106,165,166, 179,214 Robertson, Holly, 136 Robinson, Georgian, 89,179 Robinson, Helen, 136 Robinson, Kevin, 120,174 Robinson, Mary, 89 Robinson, Peter, 136,203 Rockhold. Iason, 120,195 Rodewald, Lance, 106,l49.159, 160,205,209 Roe, Francisca, 136 Roe, Lee, 120 Roedell, Geraldine, 89 Roedeil, Roxy, 136 Roehnelt, Lark, 89,152,165,179 Roehnelt, Robin, 106,109,165, 179 Roehnelt, Tobie, 136,162,168 Roehrig, Iohn, 43,89,219 Roesler, Anne, 136,175,188,189 Rogers, Harry, 106 Rogers, Karen, 136 Rogers, Kenneth, 106 Rogers, Marsha, 106 Rogers, Norman, 120 Rogers, Richard, 120,211 Rohleder, Iohn, 106,162,179,210 Rollings, Kathleen, 136 Roos, Bradley, 89 Rosa, Iohn, 120 Rose, Debra, 120,214 Rose, Melissa, 89 Rose, Ronald, 89,187,169 Rosenbaum, Linda, 89,176 Rosenbaum, Richie, 136,198 Rosenberg, Ianet, 136,189 Rosenberg, Ierome, 90,189,237 Rosenberg, Richard, 106 Rosenberg, Steve, 21,90,154 Roser, Roger, 120 Ross, Iennie, 136,156 Rouse, George, 120 Rouse, Gloria, 106,153,186 Rowbotham, Ann, 120,161,167, 168 Rowbotham, William, 90,212 Rowe, Iames, 106 Rowland, Denise, 120,172,174 Rowland, Elaine, 90 Rowlett, Nancy, 136,180,189 Rucker, Charles, 57,106,190 Rucker, Sherri, 120,188 Rugh, Geof, 90 Ruprecht, Dennis, 106 Russell, Barb, 124,136,182,183 Russell, Bill, 90,l73,175,179,183, 185,205,209,210,218 Russell, Debbie, 107,167 Russell, Marc, 136,162,183,203, 205 Russell, Margee, 107,143,165,181 Russell, Terry, 120,197,202,209 Rutherford, Iames, 120 Ryan, Ric, 90,148,159,246 Ryan, Tom, 120,162 S St. Iohn, Chris, 120,167,175 Salter, Charles, 107,149,191 Sanders, Mark, 90,223 Sargent, Glenda, 120 Satchfield, Neldine, 120 Sathoff, Richard, 58,90,160,205, 213 Sauder, Beth, 30,90,171,180 Sauder, Lee, 107,144,166,l91, 214,233 Sazone, Ron, 120,195,197,199, 202,209 Schafer, Gregory, 136,162 Scheffler, Matt, 121,154,177,183, 185,195 Scheuble, Marsha, 121,166,173 Schierer, Doug, 64,90,143,179, 187 Schindles, Laurie, 90,149,152,159, Schini, Rhonda, 90 Schlick, Carol, 121,177,183,185 Schlis, Nancy, 107,163,172,186 Schmaltz, Candice, 107 Schmaltz, Robin, 121,183,209 Schmedt, Christina, 90,183 Schmidt, Luanne, 121,162,172 Schmidt, Renae, 107,172 Schmillen, Joanne, 121 Schrnillen, Ronald, 107 Schmitt, Mary, 136 Schnackenberg, Deb, 121,166,189 190 Schneider, Kenneth, 90 Schoch, Anita, 121,166,171 Schoch, Stephen, 90,160,195,207 Scholl, Dianna, 107 Schroeder, Nancy 136,166 Schroeder, Robert, 32,90,213 Schulewitz, Alan, 126,136,181, 183 Schuller, Carla, 136 Schuller, Gregory, 90,164,187 Schultz, Susan, 121,154,163,187 Schultz, Wylla, 91,152 Schulz, Ioy, 172 Schwab, Karen, 107,161 Schwandt, Mike, 121,163 Schwarze, Sue, 136,174,188,189 Scott, Cynthia, 136 Scott, Daniel, 136 Scott, Rhonda, 107 Scott, Valerie, 91,153,186 Secrest, Michelle, 91 Seedorf, Donna, 107,165 Seitz, Bobbyjack, 136,211 Seligmcm, Fred, 91 Selke, Gregory, 107,109,149,159 Sells, Nancy, 107 Sephus, Iudith, 121,188 Setterlund, Arthur, 121 Shannon, Daniel, 107,160,205,209 Shannon, Harold, 91,160,205,209 Sharp, Iohn, 136 Sharpe, Marcus, 107,174,213 Sharpe, Vickie, 91,153 Shaw, Ieffrey, 107,109 Shaw, Roberta, 107 Shelton, Gary, 91,194,195,209, 243 Shilling, Terry, 121 Shinkle, Lynette, 91,152,153 Shipley, Karen, 9l,153,163,172, 186 Shirck, Glen, 136 Shively, Iohn, 91,179 Short, Debbie, 107 Shride, Mary, 91 Sievert, Ianet, 136,164,168 Siira, Luann, 121 Silver, Charles, 121 Simkins, Iames, 91,163 Simkins, Susan, 136,162,177 Simmons, Danielle, 91,191 Simmons, Renee, 107 Simons, Stephen, 107 Singh, Indra, 107 Skinner, Deborah, 136 Slaughter, Allan, 136 Slaughter, Dorothy, 91,167 Sloan, Leslie, 91,145.1-18.152, 159,232 Slotter, Richard, 91 Smarjesse, Camille, 121 Smarjesse, Cheryl, 91,179 Smiles, Cynthia, 136 Smith, Brenda, 121,163,172,181, 186 Smith, Carole, 136,175 Smith, David, 107,172.205,209 Smith, Diane, 107 Smith, Everett, 91 Smith, Frances, 121,167 Smith, Fred, 92,160,210,212,222 Smith, James, 92 Smith, Kathy, 136 Smith, Linda, 136 Smith, Lowell, 121 Smith, Mamie, 92 Smith, Martha, 136,166,189 Smith, Michael, 92 Smith, Randolph, 136,198 Smith, Rebecca, 176 Smith, Robert, 107,121,211 Smith, Theresa, 107 Smith, Tom, 197 Smith, Vicky, 107 Smoot, David, 137,149 Sneath, Randall, 121 Snyder, Linda, 121 Soloman, Iudy, 137,165,168 Valent Solomon, Robin, 107 Sones, Ioel, 107,185 Spacht, Lee, 107,182,183,185 Spano, Frank, 121.155 Sparks, Richard, 92 Spence, Alvin, 137 Spencer, Vicki, 121 Spietz, Gilbert, 121,l63,197,210 Sprague, Lucinda, 107 Sprattling, Sally, 92,167 Spriggs, Catherine, 107 Stahl, Carolyn, 137,162,166 Stahl, Marian, 92,153,165,234 Stahl, Susie, 121,148,162,176,215 Stamper, Candace, 137 Stamper, Cheryl, 137,156 Stangeland, Marna, 121 Starnes, Julie, 92,164,185 Staut, Bruce, 92,163 Stauf, Mary, 137,156,162 Steele, Charles, 137,143,169 Steenrod, Deborah, 137,174,188, 189 Steenrod, Ieffrey, 124,137,143,198 Steenrod, Richard, 107,175,179, 185,210 Steft, Karen, 129,137,183 Steimle, Bruce, 98,107,l43,159, 182,185 Steimle, Robert, 107,159,185 Steiner, Teresa, 137,189 Steiner, William, 107,204 Stephens, Cherie, 92 Stephens, Mark, 121 Stephens, Ted, 121 Stepzinski, Charles, 107,179,187 Stevenson, Linda, 51,121,171,172 Stevenson, William, 137 Stewart, Kathy, 174 Stokowski, Ierry, 107 Stolp, Dorthea, 121 Stonebock, Thomas, 92,150,170, 199,244 Storm, Gerald, 107,162,183,185 Stowell, Ierry, 137,203 Stowell, Ioe, l18,121,150,202,205 Stowkowski, Iudith, 121 Stratton, Richard, 137,162,197,205 Stratton, Tom, 121 Streeter, Iames, 121,183 Strehlow, Rebecca, 113,121,153, 155,168,179 Sword, Judith, 93,165,172,246 Swords, Terri, 93,165 T Taborn, Iill, 122 Tatum, Patricia, 122 Taylor, Daniel, 137,174 Taylor, Kathy, 108,168 Taylor, Paul, 108,159,163,168, 174 Ulrich, 238 Ulrich, Ulrich, U Bruce. 95.149,159.zo5, Ierald, 108,176,185 Pam, 137,189 Urban, Gregory, 138,198 V ine, Stanley, 108,174,195 Templeton, Drue, 122,174 Tenpenny, Patricia, 93,152,172 Terry, Dallas, 137,197 Thomas, Audrey, 93,152,186 Thomas, Barbara, 93,167 Thomas, Belinda, 108,167 Thomas, Charlene, 93,152,172 Thomas, Debra, 108,153,173 Thomas, Donna, 94 Thomas, Donna, 93,186 Thomas, Howard, 137,173 Thomas Iames, 94,176,185,205, 213,238 Thomas, Kathlyn, 122,188 Thomas, Kristine, 108,191 Thomas, Linda, 137 Thomas, Pam, 122,149,153,168 Thomas, Sharon, 137 Thomas, Stephen, 173 Thomas, Susan, 137,174 Thomas, Terence, 108 Thomas, Toni, 122,174 Thompson Thompson , Debbie, 94 , Donna 94,152 Thompson, Donna, 94,156,165, 172,186 Thompson, left, 137 Thompson, Leslie, 110,122,167, 199,202 'l'hompson, Nancy, 94 Thompson, Tracy, 108 Thorn, Michele, 122 Thorn, Wendy, 94 Vallance, Audrey, 138,182,188, 189 VanCleve, Iulia, 108,154,159,172, 186 Vandenberg, Mary, 108,172 VanNess, Ieffrey, 138 VanOsdol, Debra, 108 VanZandt, Ianel, 122,181 Vaster, Glenn, 108,160,205,211 Vaughn, Cheryl, 138,155,175,186 Vaughn, Freda, 95,153 Vaughn, Vickie, 122,154,162,165, 166,186,188,189 Vegish, Iessica, 122,165,167,171, 183 Verner, Lawrence, 138 Verner, Michael, 167 Vespa, Iames, 95,143,145,150, 160,195,207,249 Vespa, Susan, 108 Vicary, Brad, 124,138,198,203 Vicary, Rick, 122,197 Virden, Iulia, 108 Voelker, Mark, 122,162 Voelker, Mary, 122,164 Vogel, Debra, 108 Vogel, Karen, 95 Vogel, Robert, 138 Vogel, Steven, 138,205 Voges, Harold, 95,16l,173,195, 199,207 Volk, Cynthia, 122,165 Volturno, Lisetta, 122,165,166 Voss, David, 108 Watson, Bruce, 124,138,198,203 Watson, Leonard, 108 Watson, Lynn, 123,164,172 Weaver, Randy, 138 Webber, William, 122,123,177. 183 Weeks, Charles, 123,174,191 Weeks, Christine, 96 Weeks, Cynthia, 138,153 Wegel, Martha, 109,159 Wegel, Susan, 138,156 Wegner, Kathryn, 123,179,188, 189 Wegner, Martha, 138,188,189 Weih, Katherine, 123,165,168 Weinkauf, Iama, 123,149,165, 167,170 Weitzel, Vicky, 123,149,153,156 164 Welsh, Susan, 138 Wenger, Lee, 102,109,148,159, 161.1 Wessle 82 r, Kirk, 138 West, Kathy, l23,154,166,171,181 Wetchler, Dianne, 138,156 Wetchler, Ioseph, 109,160,195, 209.2 Weyen 11 th, Scott, 123 Weyhrich, Thomas, 109,163,187 Whalen, Iohn, 123,155 Whaley, Terry, 138 Wheeler, Deborah, 123 Whitaker, Bobby, 123 Whitaker, Dan, 123,145,150,195 196,1 Whitak 99,202,204 er, Garry, 96 Whitaker, Wanda, 138 White, Charles, 123 White, Denise, 215 White, Denise, 109 White, Diane, 109,163,169 White, Dorothy, 138 White, Katherine, 66,96,152,172, 191 White, Lee, 109 Vtfhite, Michael, 109,195 Strickler, Stringer, Stringer, Stringer, Stringer, Stringer, Stringer, Strother, Diane. 107,163,l72,182 Allan, 92 Darlene, 107,149,159,162 Denise. 121,172 Kathleen, 107,190 Michael, 92,173,187 Vincent, 121 Mark, 137,210 Stubbs, Iames, 92,162,166 Stubbs, Ianet, 137 Studdard, Connie, 108,162 Studdard, Ioyce, 50,92,153,165, 186,227 Studdard, Linda, 121 Sturdivant, Mary, 108,167 Sturm, Christine, 92,152,169,171, 172 Stuttle, Gay, 92 Stuttle, Iames, 137,174,177,187 Williamson, Donna, 123,174 Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan Sullivan , Alice, 122 . Iohn, 122 , Patrick, 92 . Phyllis, 122 , Sue, 93,153 Sullivan, Tracy. 122.164 Summers, Richard, 122 Thornburg, Beth, 108,154,185 Thornburg, Robert, 110,122,143, 150,177,183,213 Thornton, Betty, 122 Thorpe, Shelley, 122,175 Thrush, Mary, 137,164,189 Thurman, Barbara, 122,168,175 Tilly, Timothy, 94,195 Tobin, Bridget, 108,162 Toedt, William, 122,187 Toft, Matthew, 122 Tott, Starlene, 137 Tompkins, Ianie, 122,188 Tomsovir, Stephen, 137 Topel, Rodney, 137 Toubeaux, Louis, 137 Tracy, Susan, 137,154,175,183 Traub, Irene, 94,165,169 Traub, Larry, 137 Traver, Iames, 94,205,209 Travis, Clarence, 122 Traynor, Rebecca, 137,164,177 Trimmer, Ian, 104,108,154,155, 159,186 Troe, Thomas, 137,183,198 Troth, Ian, 36,108,176 Trout, Cora, 122 Trout, Donald, 185 Trump, Rick, 64,95,150,151,160, 180,181,212,242 Tnirnpold, Martha, 122 rmmphold, Mary, 95,172,181,191, zsa Voss, Debra, 122 Vulgaris, Nikki, 108,165 W Sumner, Stephen, 80,93,150,160, 205,209 Sutherland, Ann, 163,204 Sutton, Daniel 108,159,191 Swanson, Kathryn, 108,159,172, 180 Swanson, Susan, 108 Swearinger, Linda, 122 Swindall, Lee, 31,102,108,161, 162,182 Switzer, Martha, 137 Switzer, Sara, 93,185 Tucker, Tupper, Turner, Tumer. Robert, 137 Liz, 95,165,171.190,191 Billy, 108 Deborah, 122,l53,181,186 Tumer, Ioy, 122 Tumer, Linda, 95,152,186 Turner, Marilyn, 122 Turner, Steve, 122,197 Tyler, Rose, 95 Tysall, Elizabeth, 108,149,159. 181 Wade, Rosemarie, 138 Wade, William, 138,198 Wagner, Christina, 108,149,159 Wagner, lane, 122,156,166,179, 181,186,190 Wagner, Ioan, 122,156,166,179. 181,186,190 Wagner, Susan, 95,143,l52,154, 181,186,224 Wake, Cathy, 95,145,152,181, 186,191,242 Walker, Charlotte, 95 Walker, Marilyn, 108,155,159, 162,185 Walker, Richard, 108 Walker, Sandra, 138,189 Waller, Linda, 108,172,188 Walter, Melodee, 138,175 Waltmire, Nancy, 95,186,194 Waltmire, Theodore, 108,180,189 Walton, Cheryl, 122 Walz, Thomas, 64,95,227 Walz, Iack, 122,164,175,195 Wambolt, Arlene, 89,95,172,244 Wank, Daniel, 108 Ward, Philip, 95 Ward, Phillip, 95 Wardelman, Curtis, 138,162,177, 183,205 Warfield, Donald, 138 Washbum, Iames, 108 Washburn, Robin, 96,161 Washington, Emma, 108 Washington, Gail, 96 Washington, Guy, 138,183 Washington, Lawrence, 108 Wasson, Fred, 96 Watkins, Frederick, 108 Watkins, Iody, 108 Whitehead, Debra, 96 Whitelow, Alice, 109 Whitelow, Kenneth, 123,183 Whitman, Margaret, 138 Whitney, Lucy, 123 Wickersham, Patricia, 139 Wickersham, Susan, 109,165 Wickert, Daniel, 139,175,203 Widebrook, Nancy, 109,161,173 Wight, Denise, 109,190 Wilcoxen, Dane, 96,160,207,2l0 Wilder, Neal, 123 Wilkerson, Wayne, 123 Wilkinson, Donna, 109,165,191 Williams, Barbara, 139 Williams, Colleen, 109,165 Williams, Daisy, 139 Williams, Evelyn, 123 Williams, Harvey, 123,160,194, 195,202,208,209 Williams, H. I., 123 Williams, Iames, 187 Williams Williams , Ianice, 123 Iohanne 12 3 f Kevin, 1'a9,19a Williams Williams, Pamela, 139 Williams, Ricky, 139 Williams, Rosalie, 109 Williams, Sue, 123,181 Williams, Willie, 123 Williams , Yvonne, 109 Williamson, Gary, 109,183,185 Williamson, lean, 139 Willingham, Sadie, 134,139,167, 214 Willingham, Vivian, 109,167 Wiloman, Elizabeth, 139 Wilson, Bruce, 123,163 Wilson, Charles, 109 Wilson, Daniel, 139 Wilson, Kathryn, 109,173 Wilson, Steven, 109,211 Wingfield, Iames, 109,162,195 Wingfield, William, 139,198,211 Winkler, Ianis, 123 Wise, led, 139,162,174 Withers, Sharon, 96,153,215 Wohl, Sandy, 108,109 Wolber, Iohn, 96,176,183,185,187 Wolber, Linda, l39,163,l66,183 Wolff, Cynthia, 96,186 Wolff, Terry, 139 Wolford, Brenda, 96,152,186 Wolford, David, 139,203 Wolford, Iill, 139,164 Wolschlag, Ron, 109,212 Wolstenholm, Carey, 109 Wolstenholm, Sally, 123,165 Woodley, Larry, 139 Woodson, Paula, 96,152,167,222 Woodworth, Brian, 139,198 Woodworth, Steve, 123,213 Woolley, Charles, 109 Wootton, Ray, 109,148,159 Wrestler, Linda, 139 Wright, Gwynn, 139 Wurmnest, Randall, 96 Wyatt, Darrow, 139 Y Yalowitz, Ken, l23,145,l50,197, 209,211 Yalowitz, Rhoda, 96,153,237 Yandell, Gregory, 139 Yandell, Steven, 109 Yang, Leonard, 109,145,150, 180,195,209 Yates, Peter, 123 Yeager, Yocum. Yocum, Yocum, Young, Young, Young, Young, Barbara, 109 Deborah, 109,190 Iames, 60,97,170,212 Larry, 139 Iohn, 97,160,170 Rhoda, 109 Richard, 123,209,211 Velma, 123,182 Younger, Nadine, 139 Z Zahner, Rockie, 97 Zerbonia, Michael, 139,155,175, 211 Zimney, Richard, 139 Zipprich, Dawn, 139,166,175 Zuercher, Phil, 139 Zuercher, Martha, 123 Zumwalt, Merle, 109,150,159 FACULTY Adams, Ioyce, 21,36 Albright, Ada Mae, 21,174 Allen, Charlene, 21 Bailey, Eleanor, 21 Baird, Iohn, 21,40,98 Baker, Donald, 21,33 Baldwin, Robert, 21 Bamett, Cheryl, 20 Bauder, Harry, 21,173,174 Behrens, Myrtle, 21 Bensing, Iack, 22,41 Bernhardy, Veryl, 22 Bill, Marie, 22 Booth, Donald, 22 Britko, Stephen, 22 Brodbeck, LeAnne, 22 Broderic, Becky, 22 Casper, Richard, 22 Caveny, Ann, 22 Chamness, Theoline, 22,157 Christian, William, 22 Cochran, Williard, 22 Collier. Doris, 22 Cox, Helen, 22 Davidson, Iohn, 22 Dentino, Gean, 22 Dirst, Larry, 22,163 Dodd, Virginia, 22 Doubet, Iudith, 23,124 England, William, 20,212 Fink, Walter, 23,149 Fisher, Bemadine, 23 Fluegel, Theodore, 23 Gard, Phyllis, 23,98 Genge, Frederick, 23 Greer, Margaret, 23 Hagen, Frank, 23,168 Harden, Ion, 23,43 Harris, Dolores, 20 Harris, Larry, 23,212 Hawkinson, Ieffrey, 23.33.182 Hendricks, Lawrence, 23,34,167, 168,169,203 Hicok, Charles, 23 Higgins, Rudy. 23 Holmes, Beverly, 23,29 Horst, Carl, 23,187 Irwin, Dennis, 23,40 Irwin, George, 23,110,171 Irwin, Marguerite, 24,175 Iamieson, 24,144,145,l95 Kaufman, Frederick, 24 Keithley, Iean, 24,164 Kellogg, Helen, 24 Kirkhus, Ruth, 24 Kozelka, Tressie, 20 Krieger, lone, 24 LaCroix, Robert, 24,43,150,205, 209 Lane, Richard, 24.42.124 Larke, Doris, 24 Lavery, Larry, 24,195,211 Lurie, Allan, 24.38.115 Lyons, Mary, 24 Maybe, Florence, 24,153 Maxwell, Mary, 24,143 McBrien, Russell, 24 McCann, Gerald, 24,186 McCann, Louise, 24,186 McCormick, Iames, 20,198 Miller, Linda, 25 Mullins, Ann, 25,167,215 Neff, Ioseph, 25 Nelson, Gene, 25 O'Too1e, Eugene, 20 Palmer, Ronald, 25 Parker, Marguerite, 25 Peterson, David, 25,179,210 Peterson, Muriel, 25 Pocklington, Loretta, 25,186 Poshard, Florence, 19 Powell, Gretchen, 25 Rice, Emily, 25 Robertson, William, 18 Sahlen, Henry, 25 Salzer, Philip, 25,160,195,209 Schick, Randall, 21,25 Scott, Ianice, 25,28,182 Semlow, Robert, 25 Senn, Robert, 25 Sleeth, Carol, 25,110 Smarjesse, Iames, 26,197 Smith, Neil, 26 Smith, Robert, 26,195,209 Sprenger, Eileen, 26 Stanger, Eugene, 26,153 Stepping, Henry. 19 Stevenor, Robert, 26,64 Stock, Iohn, 26,39,64 Stoskopf, Herbert, 26,183,185 Stuart, Michael, 26,211 Studinger, Vonetta, 26 Suffield, Ioseph, 26,197,204 Swisher, Glyda, 26 Szepessy, Marjorie, 26 Tannenbaum, Linda, 26 Tatting, Warren, 26,35,183 Tindall, Gary, 26,143 Troy, Iames, 26,198,204 Tucker, Harvey, 14.15.18 Wallin, Swen, 26,210 Walters, Kary, 27 Westhoff, Wilbur, 27 Whitaker, Harry, 18 Whitaker, Ierry, 27,48,187 Whitaker, Richard, 27,199,201 Wicker, Neil, 27,205,213 Williamson, Betty, 27,153 Winter, Michael, 27,174 Woodworth, Marjorie, 27 Wyeth, Ierry, 27,156 Yang, Steve, 27,32,l70,l74 Zbrozek, Charles, 27 Ziegler, Charlotte, 27,31,163 Ziegler, Lilly, 27 Zimmerman, Sharon, 27 Zipfel, Ronald, 27 ORGANIZATIONS Afro-American Culture society, 167 Art Guild, 168 Band, 183 Committee of Forty, 145 Concert Choir, 190 Counselor Pages, 165 CREST Business, 149 CREST Editorial, 148 Drafting Club, 187 French Club, 175 Freshman Chorus, 189 Freshman Ensemble, 188 Future Nurses, 164 Future Teachers, 186 Geography Club, 174 German Club, 162 Girls' Chorus, 188 Iunior National Honor society. 159 Key Club, 150 Latin Club, 164 Lettermen's Club, 160 Library Aides, 153 Mixed Ensemble, 191 Music Workshop, 188 Office Occupations, 186 Office Pages, 172 OPINION, 154 Orchestra, 176 Pep Club, 166 Photography Club, 174 Prep Choir, 190 Pool Guards, 179 Quill and Scroll, 159 Science Club, 187 Senior National Honor Society, 158 Senior Service, 152 Spanish Club, 180 Speech and Debate, 182 Stage and Projection Crew, 173 Student Council, 143 Thespians, 161 UTOPIA, 170 Writing Club, 164 Y-Teens, 172 Letter From the Editior To most of the people who see this book, it is a series of pages filled with pictures and copy that capture one year at Peoria High. But to its editor and staff it is something much more. It is working at school until 10:00 on Friday night in order to ship pages the next day. It is taking a picture over for the third time. It is trying to think of that one word that will put across the point. It is all the wonderful times and all the wonderful people. Next year's staff has already started work on their book, but re- grettably my Work is done, and there are people I want to thank. Such as . . . Leslie Sloan, my assistant edi- tor, who was one of my greatest sources of friendship, ideas and en- couragement . . . Mr. Fluegel, my friend and advisor . . . all the people at Rembrandt Studio, particularly Pearl Lord and Iim Highfill, who took pictures for me under every condi- tion imaginable . . . Mr. Fink cmd the business staff, who provided the funds to publish the book . . . Bob Mullins and Newsfoto Yearbooks . . . the Peoria Iournal Star, who allowed us to use one of their pictures . . . all my section editors, sophomores and photographers, who Worked so hard and sacrificed so much to make this book a reality . . . and finally, my friends and family, who helped me in more ways than they can ever know. Thank you all, Marg ,M . W u .q::,,:fg- -, 1 1 , ,, J. . ., K 1- N.-g,. , -. ., X521 1 A x J. LF! ,,,.,gm..,, .. ,,f:,m:. ., 1-,,.,,f am- 'ivan .- - Q--1 . 4 ,J w-x,, A, , f , , W I ,, . . 1 ' -gm ffflf -'vs 4-,,, , ,, , mai ii I , 1 . im- -n l . .lf i fl 'A ., . I H a i ' W ' ' '- 'n l f 'I X N Q mu.-,,1,.,::.1uf, . W -. W... F.. . w fr' V. ,VH Yr R x M AW A 1,4 f .F , ha Qvu . , ,Y .IR 'Q ' 5 .gg '1 'L ,V ,K '51, it N., V. , ff . .E Y 1 if fs? , -3 f , L ,... . s 5' 'P qi hw ,, 6 4. - v - K .sf E Q? .T - n. xf
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