Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1971

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Enthusiasm for countless causes and crusades catches like Wildfire and inspires men to test their soapbox prowess, and everybody be- comes an authority on everything. People pick up bits of knowledge, and radicals wage wars, because they know just enough and not too much. Thomas Huxley must have envisioned education in the seventies when he asked, If a little knowledge is dan- gerous, where is the man who has so much as to be out of danger? People, today, have cr tremendous impact upon each other--especially youth. The now thing is to be yourself, but how can anyone be an individual when there is so much pressure to conform? Conform to what? Nonconformity, of course. Do you understand? .... I don't think I do. Iust once I would like to get away from people and their influence and be my own friend for a moment-to reduce my mind to its simplest elements and then, rebuild my values and priorities without help and without pres- sure. Outside influence can be a powerful advantage in helping men make decisions, but the decisions must ultimately come from within. Frankly, I am tired of being a liberal because it is fashionable. I am weary of having my opinions pre- determined by my peers and having my new friends chosen by my old ones. Nonconformity is fashionable be- cause everyone does it. We live in a world in which the most original concept we can think of is to mimic one another. People are becoming more and more aware of their surroundings. We all are beginning to realize that our world is not flawless, and for some it has come as quite a shock. The problems facing us today are too large, too forboding to be waved aside and forgotten. In time they might even consume us, but we realize this, too. And so there is a chance. It we desired we could press a button and destroy our little planet, and all our trials and struggles would go un- noticed. And all the people on other little planets would smile and say, That can't happen here. I-ind we smile and say, That can't happen here. Life holds too much promise to let it slip by without a fight. We have the power and ingenuity to transform our world into a flourishing cultural utopia. Why do we hesitate? Can you see the person nearest to you now? Smile at himp it won't hurt you. Can you imagine the person farthest from you now? Smile at him, too, even though he won't see you. If everybody could look up from what- ever they are doing and sincerely follow the same two directions every day, there might never be another way. If you smile at me, I will understand 'cause that is something everybody does in the same language. Crosby, Stills, Nash, and Young Wooden Ships The first and perhaps most effective education is pro- vided by free expression and open exchange of ideas. The closer man can come to grips with an idea, the more effective it is. Listening is better than reading, and coming face to face with people and new ideas is the greatest possible inspiration. The students of today think about more than one prob- lem, share more than one emotion, and have more than one goal in life. Therefore, we felt it inadequate to devote this entire book to one central theme. So instead, we gave it 164 themes, and we still feel that some people have been left out. Raymond L. Wootton Editor-in-Chief Gregor I-I. Selke Assistant Editor Empathy Sometimes I like to sit alone in a quiet place and escape into a dream world all my own. A world where fantasy and reality intertwine and become one. I can remember the happy times . . . being secluded in the park with a pile of leaves and a passion for playfulness . . . a deserted stretch of beach and someone to talk to and someone to understand. I think, too, about the future . . . going away to school and being away from family and friends. 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JNMLY Jeqnql. our 17564, -lb 11,5 lgffowfij ffoffe --far J'u.s'f 'Being 'U.emse4.ve5': ma uf ins for bm, am ne 'RJZERH-gg 'MV' KMJ Erdf and 4 ,oleasfu-.1 expression. av' TF' bed Eackens, Bevervf Noches fav H68 mrfnerr and dcelzidfibu iv ' ww' +0 ,rendu 'H 'kj avew fxfkkul for Lev Frikndlj fmlefkfiesralgcg fig' Umflbshce wi-IGN Sue esneualb 76 b 'j 'N Cowffv-4 lifpltrdfhak' Erik Segal for Presewffnj love, cowl- Pgsgioni and 0. fear 'fo a wovltf -fu lwo sxP0:eJ 5 if HMSH REALITY of H4+reb,C 'H2Hj.MJ desfab-, Alf Xe Gvaw fSl'6H5, mul 'HKS Cage!!- 'Q V . ' wiv . 1 'H 7 . r K '. h - ' J Ol . ' . rsg h E, be - 111 'QR xx ' 0 V Q M ,S Q ' - ., I N y 1 W QV' f '.'s l X.. QW , 'x ya L S 01' az- O 5. A X ,K 3, 1 'A 0. . ' .... , 15 ,-v- ' 'f .:,,,1 ' -. 1' s . u' 'x 4 Q lu ,s .Q . 'D V 4 . 0 . -x' gl ' I' -I 4-kg X . sal Q ' g. S A 'gas -. 'Q . . - Q -' 0' 5 f I, as . I Q . mx x l if ' x H ' -' ,v 4 - sk . V 6 J , J 0 Q.- 1 'x 'N A t, VL K. ' - Q.. 1. 0 J S YS. .K , , ', ' ' . X X x. Y I have learned silence from the talkative, toleration from the intolerant, and kindness from the unkind, yet strange, I am ungrateful to these teachers. Faculty Kahlil Gibran Establishment Sometimes I think of the two thousand students and their lost books and the custodians who need to know it there will be students in the building after school next Wednesday and I Wonder who returns the books and what makes the students go and who tells the custodians. Sis? s i f new l f Harvey Tucker: Administrative Assistant 4 g . 5 -f Harry Whitaker: Principal 2. 4: W M Jmlgiiiyfg ' William Robertson: Co-ordinator of Student Affairs Dos I 411: is ...W Henry Stepping: Deon oi Men jf .K a. xX S 1-'V I 4 jl,,M W' Nfxz. C- on - 'img ' i W x W i.' l 1 x 5 7 , 1 Lg, ,.,W Florence Poshcrrd: Dean of Women Regulation Some people are born to be misunderstood and others, whether due to their birthright or their natural evolution, inevitably end up consoling and attempting to undo misgivings. No matter what caste into which one is born or reared, he can exhibit compassion and understanding and can employ, to its extent, his own wisdom, that it may benefit others. For upon the final tally, it is he who helps most who is most worthwhile. , p f, William England: Counselor Dolores Harris: Counselor I A M N 3'5- Bruce Boyle: Counselor 5 y.,m '-K wwqx. Q 'Sk E 3 j . sd' Iames Smmjesse: Counselor E Tressie Kozelkc: Counselor ffl' , ... -X f N X tri 41. The T.B.F. Uutstanding Teacher Award Ted B. Fluegel . . . first-rate chemistry teacher, Civil War buff, gardener extraordinaire, CREST faculty advisor . . . what more can one say? Somehow, the words of thanks that we try to express fall short of what we feel. This year was Mr. Fluegel's last year as the CREST'S sponsor, and . . . well, we really hate to see him leave. How do you thank someone for all the times he has bailed you out of trouble? How do you thank someone for all the encouragement and kind words he has given you? s. There is no way . . . The best we can do to show our affection as a staff for a man who was always there when we needed him, is to preserve his memory in the CREST. We are proud to initiate the first annual Ted B. Fluegel Teacher Award. This award will be presented to teachers who have shown outstanding dedication to their students. This year the award goes to two of Peoria High School's youngest teachers . . . Mr. Iohn Davidson, speech coach and teacher and Mr. Donald Booth, U.S. History and Government teacher. 1-ITC! Ns Donald Booth Al Iohn DGV1dSOT1 Communication It is unfortunate that too many share air only, and not ideas. If Words were unnecessary to convey thoughts, Cwhich implies a union of reasonl men would be, and by right should be gods. Words are, therefore, that which mortals rely upon to communicate. illj? ,tel fm tw g . wig - ll .. W. h',. .-,. K t if . ,.,V . f 'Msg ' L0 I I 'Lkrr '-w.: ,. ., . ., , , - my Muriel Peterson: English Department Head l t S, l me i 2 b tw-mug t me 24 Helen Kellogg: English Beverly Holmes: English N v ,pf lui Ronald Zipielz English Ioseph Suffield: English f'-il W l,,. ff' ' 'll' Margaret Greer: English laws: S 31?- Donald Baker! Speech Charles Zbrozek: English, Communications I 3- S L ' 1 ' gig C' , L Y 'X I A I f ' P f 7 VW' Q fa' -W - - ' 4 i W f 3 , g 1 'Kim E t ff? 1 , 1 'Q 1- 3 S , 4 GA , N ,ai , - 'Z ww 'l'., f-.xx QS in., v-.uv M15 Ieif Hcxwkinson: Speech, Debate 'l A :lr- -1 'U' 'A'-a John Davidson: Speech i ze Carol Sleeth: English Ioan Stcxmas: English, Latin 'Q Becky Carrara: Drama, Speech 35 Hi Ianice Scott: English, Speech Ian Harris: English, Business Paula Crady:.Eng1ish 61 Ioseph Neff: French De-alienation The lack oi understanding is a barrier alienating men from each other. The more frustrating obstacle is the barrier of misunderstanding a common language, but to a greater disadvantage is misunderstanding due to diverse language. t.,,,.,,,- N .. Eleanor Bailey: Spanish Charlotte Ziegler: German, Head of Foreign Language Department -9 .arg Mollye Bright: French iiw r ,.., Newiw, . .CMA sv -,I H 'E v 7 . 'B' Larry Dirst: German, English Ann Caveny: Spanish W1 f lgvmwllulw .v Q, ,Q 83,3 waxy, 4 Ai 1 ' Lili- ff V 62 E i I fl 'Q 29 Peaceful Coexistence Men are universally of the same types so that there can be no demarcation between the German and the Russian or the Pole and the Danep The fire that burns Within one man burns Within all men. M, ,,., ,--rf' Harry Bauder: Regional Geography Philip Salzer US History I W ns, H3 V 1. -5. if 1 Vs W Russell McBrien: Government, U.S. History Qinf Yi,,,. A A.hA :il 'fLf -- -QL 4' Gary Tindallz Modern History. Ancient History, U.S. History Mary Maxwell: Sociology Steve Yong cmd family: U.S. History, Sociology We Frederick Genge: Ancient cmd Medieval History. U.S. Hislory M y 1 has-no Don Booth: U.S. Hxstory A e ca Government TX , 1 . 9 bg, .4 Q V 123 sg. V In ,Jan Q o K3 Q FTA... . Gerald McCann: Psychology, U.S. History Correspondence Force changes nothing which is importantg it merely transforms indifference into spiteful opposition. Language commands constructive actions Whose purpose is benefit. Aft Iohn Stenson: Liaison Officer .L .5 N 3,38 K fy., .f ,ff if Q2 ,f ., ,,,.......!--M 1 . A-W y ,.q,,.,.A'A ' -.,,..f'- Q Q - 3 D- 12-' M- . gy. - '-1:24 I, .f:,, Q Nh L4 f ii: 'gl 4 .WL Y I- ' 4 5 fu ,uh 5' , 1 's H' 15 I -g A . ' ,, . A 'FFR' N 4 U , , W .fy -P. 4 u. M ,Vg . .!,v.,v, 7W'gg1h 'V ,Z-V' a .1'+'L 5 ff 1 3, 'rm-. ,. ,1 1-'big' ' I mig.zg'Mf1 SQL K iz Ai ' 5 QW- . 'X- M -A 'L f ,Q 4655?-fgzfm ...+,mQQ,55, K, ,5gg,,ggf??fg:,w a,i.g'gJ1 1 ., W' ,mi Y. 1.1 1.1783 f'2'74-.aww gjif ., ,v , --3.-351 . - . f, 1. -g w 'fy fa. iwf?N'W L W ,VV W' A, , , , 5' '5,f2?:Q61 5i m af Wefffiazm '24 35, 'A 11.5251 My A 2 W , W M, 4 . A f' ' ,..- ' ,.N Ma of 4 L 5 wi 1 H gig: A' ff Q .... , M- J' .Key iq., , : H- if,1:,M. 'V ' V : '-9. Nmviia' 41-54, ' f' .W V,,,,,- I U , A M, v,,..,v 1-I .wwfwwvwi 2X ,f ',a ,,-f:.'T53f: ..- Zykyf? .12 5 wi? Arif l ll fb is YN Ai E it 5 if M 2 Theodore Fluegelz Chemistry. Science Department Head Veryl Bernhardy: Chemistry, General Science Discovery The world grows oldg The world becomes new, T fe.Q:T is -1 but never too new: there exists always something to be sought out, to be learned, and consequentially it to be loved. To understand is to love. Robert LaCroix: Biology, General Science Ion Harden: Earth Science . . l Y: f , if 1 David Peterson: Physiology, General Science I ..-r.-0......M.-..-Q.-..-.-v.-sun... .-......... 5' 5 z .M ...VM 2 XXX 4 M-'X' , 'V , ,ww 1 ,M ,..,-ff KRW . W, i ,,-we f 32 A . 5 5 1 AQ! iii? f' f K Y 2? W , SW 2 2 a mba 4 L 5 N 1 fe 'We 4 i if T353 t 'lsQ is ' if :: . M .sf Ao.., . if Vk r K N2 f ' v i t P - G J. 1 ,ooo Richard Lane: Biology Robert Stevenor: Biology Ron Palmer: Biology, General Science fr . , I J' ef ,fs Carl Horst: Physics, General Science 37 ur Educational S stem They who educate children Well are more to be honored than they who produce them. -Aristotle In the hands of seven men and Women lies the respon- sibility for the education of more than 25,000 students in Peoria. These are the members of the School Board for District 150. Their duty: to see that the highest quality education possible is afforded to the students Within the amount of funds available. This encompasses a vast range of function including the hiring of personnel, textbook purchases, maintenance of buildings, and supervision of curricula. But a Board of Education can operate only with the support and confidence of the parents and taxpayers in the district. A quality education program requires expert personnel, adequate resources, and above all, money. It is of paramount importance that the financial support be given to the Board. If such support is not maintained, the results could be disastrous for the children of Peoria. In my personal relations with the members of the Peoria Public Schools Administration, I have found some extremely capable and imaginative people-Mr. William Grant, Mrs. Helen Bowers, Dr. Robert Linn, Mr. Iames McCormick, to name a few. They deserve to be praised for their fine accomplishments. But in order to maintain such accomplishments, additional capital is necessary. The future of public elementary and secondary edu- cation is dependent on the wills of our parents. They must decide Whether they wish to maintain and improve our educational system. For without their support, even the most brilliant educators in the World would be help- less. The responsibility, the obligation is there-let us hope that our parents accept these and move in the right direction for the children of Peoria. bruce e. steimle l D-Tv ' 1 Ps j S 1 Black and White typed history books With nothing in between Have rigid lines that seem to say Do not question us For we are right The facts are here. I can hear the cold Words shouting At me to conform and place all The perfect paragraphs Into seats that fill my mind. In a White house, sits a leader Putting on his plastic face To tell them All he really cares While giving a familiar speech. I hear him shout to trust in him To lead us through the darkness. He says he's had a trying week as He leans back against his chair. Shouting words and shouting faces All fall silent on my ears. But I can hear the quiet sigh Of a young man dying. Lin Ferrell - :ff'f'w,k fini 1 si., Y I T1 5. Id -v if I K 54 Compilation Mathematics is argument. Its essence lies in its freedom. as Iack Bensing: Algebra, Geometry, Calculus Rudy Higgins: Math Department Head, Algebra. Trigonometry stt if t if if - ,Ka-NS F fi Q' ,E v gi 7 Ji Q5 rf if tr st ,, J E 6 ., ' g rins 'f A 2' 1, A ,r 'f as , -5 ' wfyfif 1 3, ,Q gt, A as ft' if far ,, 'fu f , ,fs . n fi ,,, .i Cheryl Barnett: General Math, Geometry fi ' 59 -Q ' 5, Q, fd' Walter Fink: Algebra, Geometry QQ 2 0 we William Christian: General Math, Geometry Dennis Irwin: General Math, Algebra, Geometry A Kay McElfresh: Algebra Patricia Deal: General Math, Algebra -61 X ,. Randall Schick: Algebra, Geometry, Trigonometry Frederirick Kaufman: General Math, Algebra, Trigonometry 'iuga Librcxricrns: Florence Mcrbee, Betty Williamson, f . 4.1 Eugene Stcrnger, Le Anne Brodbeck Q,,1 Larry Harris: Reading Development Semflelp Study Hcrll Monitors: lone Krieger, Eileen Sprenqer Allan Lurie: Machine Shop, Metal Shop, Electronics Production Creativity is K hzikli a'5f4i41gv- si gy Q S kv Us B x 5 at H5 2 sms-72.lwszfeieggggg k M f 131 . . , , . ,,... .,,.,. v.,, H v,ws,.w ,.J, . , ri' ffflgggesfifsiifw- Kit Q2 he 'ir - J- ' it man's singular attribute: It distinguishes him from other creatures and separates him from his own kind. To be truly creative is to be at odds with the World. Ierry Whitaker: Mechanical Drawing Charles Hicok: Auto Shop ...Wu -.w....,..... ' E ' ' ti. .i--' if 'Li . J K Robert Semlowz Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop Gene Nelson: Graphic Arts 7' Ya k f Ai' 't .uf J :I t, Q, 'hui ,J 21' ' pt 'Ji , 4 gLT.',m':5 '- AQ W Neil Smith: Woodshop Robert Senn: Vocational Auto Shop gl 35 5 are Nmwyiir :mir ,eww rr,,fm,f-drdww' 2 Herb Stoskopf: Band, Music Department Head Expression Art is necessaryg it is man's attempted perfection. The New Richard Casper: Orchestra Warren Tuning: Music Appreciation, Chorus Marjorie Szepessyr Chorus if if 4' 'hi .-,w. ,-im. if fx 1 , ,Es .8 3 A 'S ...M we Lawrence Hendricks: Art 7 8 9 1215323 282930 Donald Kettleborough: Art Frank Hagen: Art Assistance ,s Marguerite Parker: Visually Handicapped Theoline Chamness: Orthopedic Room l r Domestic Training After We have settled and found our niche, Bernoulli, Brczhe, cmd Avogczdro Will be less significant than Betty Crocker and i the Pillsbury Doughboy. Linda Tcmnenbcrum: Foods, Clothing l I E l ecm Keithle Head of Home Economics Department, Foods, Home l Y? Management, Home Nursing Marjorie Woodworth: Clothing, Family Living 'fl l Qmqlfrrxan pl -1-1 Ioyce Adams: Foods, Clothing, Consumer Education 1-.ff 1 .K :nb Ying -is iff ii Li -. :Elf 5 .Sf Loretta Pocklingtonz Office Occupations, Typing Capitalism Order is of the utmost importance. It must be present Wherever a place of business is in operation. ft 7 Richard Huletz Economics, Consolidated Education, Typing Ierry Wyeth: Business Department Head, Shorthand, Typing Willard Cochran: Distributive Education I' a.. E at a 'Wifi 4 , K .: fg: ' .L W,,. sf, ' , fella, ,il K A 1 in--615 George Irwin: Data Processing, Office Machines, Typing. Iohn Stock: Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand, Notehand X . W..N-., ..,,,,,i .rr 151 SY' 5 'Kg E . Q I Ye is Doris Collier: Typing, Business Law, General Business Henry Sahlinz Cooperative Work Study . ':,.s Richard Iamieson: Physical Education Richard Whitaker: Physical Education Per 0 rmcmce We must fulfill our duties. Our bodies need be suited to them. Michael Stuart: Physical Education 'sm' -t M Mm. Larry Lavery: Physical Education Iames Troy: Physical Education, U.S. History JEW- 1 ,...4-4 M,,' iffy W A 1, 1 x ,vrs Af Ann Tindall: Physical Elucation Charlynn Allen: Physical Education Swen Wallin: Driver Education E t X Q Gean Denlino: Physical Education Robert Baldwin: Swimming :L ,i me ff at , wwww www, k:,? , ,, ...-1 se ' 2 :sew W A if is A 9 .,. i Fe ., Em af Q-. S WQQQ E A will '71-'237l'?5. ,XA V .M Linda Miller: Physical Education K Q 15 ff, f TWWWWMMM 538-,BFE --y wi .- . ,LW no 3 7 7 in 24 -M M , ccd is lF4g I-, -Y y-, 4-.A A . ,gh .. J5 . ' . .sv JZ' 4 N... ., A, O , - . ' vig yt fi. .0 I :. 1 .. tw Q J' 4. , J - . n O , 25.0 1 3 Q L, fwv W q u h Uv - 0 . 'r ' , W 4 fr., A lar. R 5 t . 6, - ' K S 3 ' 0 4 ' ' v .. In .. 4 ' .. V ' Kiwi, W L ' 3 ' 'M ip . ' K vw. -' Q Q . M v . 'Vf'sl:'f'u,As.. RW vit. :Q v- ',A:f L,,gb AmgJ9i1 s .. 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'Q' v .3, dm N A, 4 A Q ' 1 ' ?', ' S 5 x -r s 4 v 0 , Xa. A , ' v ' ' ,. . ,Q ' 4 n fa ' xv , lt x ,, .ya . . . . , .h ' -.A 5 A ' 'W' . L .. ..A i l .1 K SW. Students Barb Nelson cmd Robin Hoffmann-editors Seniors Look To The Future Waking up in the early morning hours requires a great effort. Rudely, an alarm clock pierces a dream, bringing reality back into focus. But do we ever really wake up? Do We ever really see the meaning of life? We wend our way to the building on a hill to become educated. Reading, writing, and arithmetic, Dramatizing and vocalizingp Cornmunicationp Silence. A knowledge gleaned over thousands of timeless epochs is presented for our enlightment. Then comes the end of it all. Graduation. Leaving home. Commencing anew. Looking forward to the new yearg Looking back at the memories captured for ever on the sensitive emulsion sheet of the via' mind' Seniors sponsors are Fred Genge and Kay McElfresh. Senior Class Ofiicers: lcrckie Gerber, Secretary: Iohn Meisinger, President: Roger Coulter, Treasurer: and Dale Bauwens, VxcePres1dent 'T' N. if S157 is - D 'h Sas.,- .mep- MARCIE I. AKRIDGE Office Occupations, Page, Pep Club CAROL ALEXANDER FRANCESCA ALLEGRI Art Guild, Transfer to Peoria High GREGORY W. AMAN German Club, Bleacher Bums, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Senior Hop, Homecoming CATHY ANDERSON Senior Service, Future Teachers, Transfer to Peoria High BRUCE ANDREWS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Fresh- man Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Intramurals SANDRA DIAHANN ARMSTRONG Transfer to Peoria High, Choir, Afro-American Culture Society, Distributive Education IOHN W. ARNHOLT HOWARD BACON Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman-Sopha more Wrestling, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Var- sity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club, German Club KARLA SUE BAKER CONNIE BALLARD UTOPIA, Pep Club DAVID LEE BALLARD ALEXANDRA BARTEL Committee of Forty, UTOPIA, French Club, Iu- nior National Honor Society, Art Guild, Counselor Page TAD D. BARTEL Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, Sopho- more Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Spanish Club LISA BAUMGARTNER Latin Club, Spanish, Art Guild DALE EDWARD BAUWENS Key Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Wrestling, OPINION, Lette-rmen's Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Freshman Basket- ball, Orchestra, Band DEBRA I. BAXTER Freshman Mixed Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Writing Club, Intramural Volley- ball, Audio-Visual VICKI BEAVERS Spanish Club, Latin Club, Pep Club, Page, Office Occupations, Pool Guard SHELLEY BEECHLER Gymnastics Team, Tennis Team, Art Guild, Span- ish Club. Volleyball, Page, Stunt Shows, Home- coming Attendant DEBORAH K. BELL Committee oi Forty, French Club. Pep Club, Fresh- man Girls' Chorus, Page, Stunt Shows. Thespians, Volleyball, Homecoming ROBERT BENKO MARGARET BENTLEY GARY BERGMAN District Science Fair, State Science Fair STEVEN GEORGE BERRY Transfer to Peoria High IENNICE BEVIS Senior Service. Page, Pep Club, French Club, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Choir ROBERT DOUGLAS BIELENBERG Committee of Forty, Key Club, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball. Freshman-Sophomore Base- ball, Swimming, Freshman-Sophomore Football NANCY BLADES LAWRENCE G. BLANCO Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Spanish Club, Key Club, Class Oliicer, Intramurals. Var- city Football, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Golf JULIE BLAYNEY Senior Service, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Monitor DEBRA ANNE BOHENECK UTOPIA, Pep Club, Pool Guards, Page, PE Lead- er, German Club, German Club Singers, Senior Service, Iunior Prom, Future Nurses Drifting toward spring. Trees blossoming out in kites. Roger Devlin N9 .. '..,g,. gt .Af L. Sr :few- . 4 '3'f, -rain 'lm it-. True contentment is the power of getting out of any situation all that there is in it. G. K. Chesterton Seniors Discover A New Summertime 'ti' 'fill' as 'Yom PAULA ROSE BOURGEOIS SANDRA BOWERS Student Council, Committee oi Forty, Cheerleader. Gymnastics, German Club, German Singers, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Intramurals DANIEL BREMER PAMELA LOUISE BROWN Library Aid, Page, Afro-Amerian Culture Society, Senior Service, Pep Club, Cooperative Work Study IAYME BRUBAKER Office Occupations, Gymnastics RANDY BURRELL PAMELA BURTON Page, Office Occupations PAULA BURTON Orthopedic Room Aid, Senior Service, Pep Club, Spanish Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Future Teachers, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom, Homecoming, Transfer to Peoria High MICHAEL I. CAIN Transfer to Peoria High Homecoming 1 970 Centra1's Greatest Shnow on Earth: Homecoming, 1970 . . . What's It A11 About, Charlie Brown? wins the Stunt Shows tor the juniors . . . the auditorium is wall-papered with spirit . . . the game . . . the Lions nip Spalding, 14-13 . . . Pam Nicot is crowned our Homecoming Queen . . . spirit grows and abounds until the show reaches its peak, the dance . . . a circus to finish off Homecoming, 1970, Central: The Greatest Show on Earth. Pam Nicot Homecoming Queen S ' ,tx sn- iz A 'i f' wifi' . .Ng - is-3 v,, 'f3 M K was ft, wing m , , Q 1 my M3 , , K 1 K ' 1 A ,,,,x,mp .ff , , ,. r Q UM at x.,,,,q,, W- K . i ' -LVL ia -Y, S- , ,Hive c' -- ' ' . to S fn: ,,'1,, i PW L1 ' r ' m ' ...,,, f val V N Lancs -'F 'N ,W ,M .W .n . 5.4-:,AmE,ee:Vk4Ds. 1: wi a ,Qs ,AE-L, -':,,.M Engng ...J . .:rr.gyi:S,g It'Z-ti'Q', 461' i K if Ian, ' I -.11 ,M N. V, -- 3,9-M, , .. V ,L V 'A .15 ' we N- - ., 'W , -72. f' x .' 'vi-' A .'A Amy Robertson Teresa Heiple Senior Attendant Senior Attendant Underclass attendants Sue Kohler, Rosemary Wade, and Sandy Douglas represent the junior, sophomore, and freshman classes, respectively PAULA CARLSON Senior Service, Science Club, Bleacher Bumettes, Cooperative Work Study ANNE K. CARMICHAEL Spanish Club, Page, Transfer to Peoria High CHRISTY CASTLE Office Occupations, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Page, Homecoming, Iunior Prom, Freshman Chor- us, Senior Service LAURA L. CHASE French Club, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, OPIN- ION, Future Teachers, Thespians, Mixed Ensem- ble, Music Workshop, Prep Choir, Freshman Chorus CHARLES CLARK Photography Club, Stunt Shows, Intramural Bas- ketball, Claybirders Club, French Club LYNNE CLARK Tennis Team, Gymnastics Team, Page, French Club, Pre-Med Club, Iunior National Honor So- ciety, Stunt Shows, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow IOHN COKER Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Music Workshop, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Spanish Club, Choral- aires RICHARD LEE COLEMAN Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman Basket- ball, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Foot- ball, Varsity Baseball, Spanish Club, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Lettermen's Club GENE COLLINS Chess Club, French Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Writing Club, Students For P.H.S. KELLIE CONNER DIANE COOKSEY Office Occupations, Transfer to Peoria High KENZIE COOPER President of Future Teachers, OPINION, Pep Club, Page, Bleacher Bumettes, Iunior National Honor Society TONY CORNELIUS MARSHA COUCH ROGER CLAYTON COULTER Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Class Officer, Var- sity Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Foot- ball, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball. Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball CHERYL COUP Page, Pool Guard, French Club, Pep Club, Band, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Iunior Prom, Homecoming MARDELL COX DIANE LYNN CRAPS RANDY E. CRIPE Senior Class Play, Photography Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Miranda , Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow , German Club, German Singers, Sophomore Football DEBORAH S. CROWE Pep Club, Spanish Club, Monitor, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Iunior Prom, Senior Hop LOUIS CSESZNEGI MARIANNE CSESZNEGI KATHRYN A. CUMMINGS Pool Guard, Iunior National Honor Society, Ger- man Club, OPINION, Music Workshop, Mixed Ensemble, Future Teachers LYNN SUZANNE CUSICK Student Council, Gymnastics, PE Leader, Pep Club, UTOPIA, German Club, Future Nurses, Stunt Shows, Page, Senior Service NANCEE I. CUSTER Senior Service, Pep Club, Bleacher Bumettes, Distributive Education IOHN DACE IUDY DAVIS Page, Senior Service, Young Life, Transfer to Peoria High PETER WILLIAM DAWSON Freshman Football, Concert Choir, Mixed Chorus, Freshman Choir, Intramural Basketball MARTHA ELLEN DeGOOD OPINION, Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Page, Senior Service, Pep Club. Pool Guard, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom STEVEN DeIARNETT German Club DOUGLAS MARTIN DELINSKI Bleacher Bums, Intramural Basketball, Transfer to Peoria High DAVE DELLINGER EMILY ANN DOMNICK Thespians, French Club, Distributive Education RICHARD A. DOOLEY Golf, Spanish Club, Band DEBBIE DOTZERT TIMOTHY DOUGHERTY ,fog x Qs .,,-1 3' , any vw., K. sf'..n X :Adina Avo he Q-'-as Q ,v-A cw., 3? Q J' , ,V 3 ,M-ui. The greatest pleasure in life is doing what people say you cannot do. Walter Bcrgehot l 143' f-, U , .M ,P .fvx qt-vii 4 , , .Lmpvw,m,,,,., :su gy Y- -S 5 n K , 4' r W, ,L 4 5 ., . ix 1 f .,,, 1 4 - jf V , I Jai' 1 . Q J DQ' erent Roles Provide A Challenge SHERRIE LYNN DOWELL Freshman Chorus, Girls' Chorus, Girls' Choir, Music Workshop, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Bleacher Bumettes, Chess Club JEFFREY W. DOWNARD Bleacher Bums, Pep Club, Pool Guard, Freshman Football, Intramural Basketball, Monitor RICK A. DOWNARD Freshman Football STEVEN DUNLAP ALICE DURBALA BEN DWYER SUE EALEY SHELLEY EHRLICH GENE ELLIS Band, Orchestra, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Bleach- er Bums, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Var- sity Track In all the nights we danced 'til dawn, we never laughed so long. Fowler RICK ERRION Freshman-Sophomore Track, Sophomore Wrestling. Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football, Key Club, Future Coaches, Geography Club LEE EVANS ROBERTA ANN EVANS Distributive Education GEORGE FABISH Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, Intramural Basketball R. MICHAEL FINN CHERYL ANN FISHER Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Senior Service, OPIN- ION Circulation Staff. Stunt Shows MARK FISHER Intramurals, Spanish Club, Cooperative Work Study, Iunior Achievement MARK F. FOLKERS Concert Band, Intramural Basketball, German Club, Varsity Football COLETTE EILEEN FORQUER Spanish Club, Art Guild, Senior Service, Pep Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Office Page, W-:Pr fbi -,,...-cv Stunt Shows, UTOPIA 'ai . 'wwf' en- -'s IV' Q., Wx I-swf' vw-T-fy DANIEL L. FOSCO Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Freshman- Scphomore Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, German Club STEPHEN E, FRITTS Freshman Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Sopho- more Basketball, Intramurals, Varsity Golf, Stunt Shows, Lettermen's Club HOWARD L. GAISFORD I.E.T.S., Varsity Band, Concert Band EDWARD WILLIAM GALE, IR. Varsity Baseball, Freshman-Sophomore Football. Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Committee of Forty, Lettermen's Club, German Club, Intramurals ROBERT GATES OPINION, Stage and Projection Crew ROBERTA A. GEDDES Spanish Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service. Young Life JACQUELINE MARIE GERBER Art Guild, Thespians, Iunior National Honor So- ciety, French Club, Class Officer, OPINION, For- ensics Team, Spring Plays, Bleacher Bumettes, Senior Service ROBERT GESTRINE Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Key Club, Freshman Baseball, Latin Club, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Baseball DAVE GETZ Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Transfer to Peoria High l 67 5 3 ,Q f? H... W ..-- , ,M aff? M Hr, ,aww-w -..., .caan 'Quo' Sm' MW ,- doa:-H' Y, 4.,.., ff ,-.: f Shi JS '- we: 4 ' . U' .F . . gfri 4 J ,Vw it ,w W S ip WJ 3 ,,,v,,?'f'f www 5 f ' f1ff7Xf K ,Ag ,zu 1: LEU- :Q . 1' L51 , ., ,Wim ifyg g.a.L,x,e,-M - A im Av, M. .,,. , 4 5? ,- V My y,, t 'Sf' vw M. , wiv 1332 353, :gg 52 A S Miz S P?-312 S Wa M 1 ,ga 1 is i ..,,.....,,.... ... Vrgy U ,, W M gg ,gkywef ' Nair' iq k J ww H Sw . .A vw 35' ' . . if ,Q A 1 Q Q W 4 1 ni' vi Xb:-gffxi f M. 4-.0 W- ,N ASS. --, Randy Cripe: Bausch and Lomb Science Award, Rensselear Mathema- tics Award , H H we - is rs: .:. . Q: ::,f,'.:?Q1'?E3?fv5'?Qg'e- A K 'tEg g . . ' ,f Z fi? 4 lifzqiigfw i x A - 'J -za. W lei YR K 2 35 tt if x ,. ,er 3 if ' A-q,1xn1? i?fig, . r .e, fQ3:, g-are . ,gg .Y- 3:5 35 ' X: A g V Q 7 P' Jfyf V - I if 1 Honors Iames R. McCormick Award: Iim Gilinsky, Dwight Morris, Grant Gillett. Kathy Swanson, Ianet Pearson, Christina Wagner, Iohn Dace. Absent: Ianet Trimmer Iohn Meisinger: SAR Citizenship Award, Dale Bauwens: DAR Citizenship Award, Lee Swindallz Dorothy Hall Award, Karen McCormack: DAR Award Becky Huyck: Betty Crocker Award, Catherine Ann Spriggs: Business Student of the Year ,ff .O ti ffm' f HASSIB E. GHANTOUS KENNETH WAYNE GILES Latin Club, German Club, Iunior Achievement, Math Club, Science Club IAMES ARTHUR WILLIAM GILINSKY Freshman-Sophomore Track, Freshman-Sophomore Cross Country, Intramurals, Future Coaches, Var- sity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, OPINION, Stunt Shows GRANT G. GILLETT Band, Orchestra, Track, Sophomore Wrestling, Iu- nior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Human Relations Club LINDA DIANE GLASFORD Pep Club, French Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Page, Senior Service, Freshman Chorus, UTOPIA, Young Life, Campus Life SARI GLUCKIN Student Council, Class Officer, German Club, Art Guild, Forensics Team, Spanish Club JAMES R, GOBLE IEFFREY WILLIAM GOLL Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Var- sity Tennis, Photography Club, Stunt Shows DAWN MARIE GOMES Art Guild, Iunior Prom, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Pool Guard, Senior Service, Office Oc- cupations, Monitor Education Is More Than, Books If life were only frowns and tears, where would we keep our smiles? m IIS, IWW so fi-We F 1...,v- l WW ' X tyrr Q ,Ma-. A M' DANNY KAY GOODWIN Afro-American Culture Society, French Club, Let- termen's Club, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Committee of Forty, Freshman Football IAMES CHARLES GOWER, III Freshman'Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basket- ball, Freshman Football, Committee of Forty, Spanish Club, Afro-American Culture Society. Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Chess Club KAREN GREENE French Club, Senior Service, Pep Club, Band, Or- chestra, Iunior Prom DANIEL M. GREENER Intramural Basketball, Spanish Club, Bleacher Bums, Monitor, Band, Homecoming, Iunior Prom, UTOPIA . DANIEL GBEENLEAF Swimming Team, Photography Club, Band, Chor- us, UTOPIA, Human Relations, Debate Team, OPINION, Writing Club SHIRLEE GREISEN Transfer to Peoria High, Library Aide, French Club, CREST Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Iu- nior Prom IANE GRIER Stunt Shows, Page, UTOPIA, French Club, Tennis Team CINDY GRIMM NIKI GRIMM , Sf But I was so much older then Im younger than that now rw EUGENE W. HAIRSTON Iunior Achievement IU'LIE HALLSTROM JOHN ROBERT HAMMONTREE Monitor, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Iunior Prom, Bleacher Bums, UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Future Teachers RONALD HANELT STEVEN HARDINE Latin Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Sophomore Football, Bleacher Bums, Skeet and Trap Club STANLEY HARDY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Students for P.H.S., Campus Lite, Art Guild, Intramurals Lie REBECCA HARLOW Senior Service, Pep Club, Writing Club KENNETH HARMS Iunior National Honor Society, Freshman-Sopho- more Wrestling, Tennis Team, Intramurals, Ger- man Club, Draiting Club KATHRYN IANE HARRIS . Thespians, Art Guild, German Club, German Sing- ers, Distributive Education, Iunior Achievement GEORGE HARRISON Band, Writing Club BARBARA I. HART Student Council, Concert Choir, Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Freshman Chorus, French Club, Page, UTOPIA, Art Guild IOHN THOMAS HART DEBRA HARVEY CLARK HAUSAM VICKI LYNN HAWKSWORTH Page, Distributive Education I .4 Is But A Da PATRICIA HAYNES BETTY HEERMAN Band, Concert Choir, Pom-Pon Girl, Page TERESA D. HEIPLE Cheerleader, Committee of Forty, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Pool Guard, Homecoming Attendant, PE Leader, Gymnastics, OPINION MAYBRICE LYNN HENRY THOMAS E. HEPPNER Freshman-Sophomore Cross Country, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Home- coming DENNIS HEROLD GAIL HESS ANNA L. HESSING Band, German Club, German Singers, Stunt Shows, Iunior National Honor Society DAVID HIGGINS R. ALAN HIGGINS SUSAN WORTH HILL Orchestra, German Club, Pep Club, Iunior Prom Senior Service, German Singers, Page IOHN FRANCIS HOBIN Transfer to Peoria High Bob Dylan 'l r I I 'V ' I t I I ROBERT A. HUNT, IR. Novice Debate, Varsity Debate, Forensics Team, Pep Club, Bleacher Bums, Intramurals, Human Relations Club REBECCA S. HUYCK CREST Editorial Staff, OPINION, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Iunior National Honor So- ciety, Senior Service, Future Teachers, Pool Guard, Forensics Team, Stunt Shows KAREN I. HYMBAUGH Latin Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Se- nior Service, Bleacher Bumettes, Transfer to Peoria High KARLA INGERSOLL Gymnastics Team, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, French Club, Spanish Club, Home- coming, Iunior Prom, Future Teachers, Page, Monitor DARLENE M. IACKSON KATHY M. IACKSON Mixed Choir, Girls' Choir, Intramurals, Prep Choir, Afro-American Culture Society CRAIG A. IACOBUS Committee of Forty, Student Council, Varsity Golf, Intramurals, French Club, Art Guild DENISE MARI IASINSKI UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Chorus, Pep Club, Homecoming IOHN IETER ga forw- SUE ELLEN HOPPE Freshman Chorus, Classic Singers, Concert Choir, Music Workshop, French Club, Future Nurses, Y.F.C. Club EDWARD BRUCE HORN Student Council, Key Club, French Club, Span- ish Club THERESA MARIE HORNER French Club, Band, UTOPIA, Office Occupa- tions, Page IOHN HOSEA ROBERT HOUGLAND Pep Club, Cooperative Work Study LYNNE D. HOWELLS Freshman Choir, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, French Club, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Office Occupations DALE R. HUDSON OPINION, German Club, Stunt Shows, Intra- murals, Key Club OWEN HULL I. RANDY HUNSICKER German Club, Band, Choir, Track, Cross Coun- try ar-' DAVID WAYNE IOACHIM Iunior Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Drafting Club DAVID WILLIAM IOHNSON German Club, Claybirders GORDON P. IOHNSON IANET IOHNSON IANICE C. IOHNSON UTOPIA, Page, Pool Guard, Pep Club, Iunior Prom, French Club, Monitor, Band, Pom-Pon Girl MARLA IOHNSON RONDA IOHNSON SHARON IOHNSON Librar Aide Page, Chorus Y I DARRELL I. IONES Varsity Basketball, Intramurals, Band, Orches- tra Y , sl? MD DEAN IONES IOHN G. IONES Chess Club, Tennis Team RICKEY L. IONES Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Mon- itor, Chess Club, Afro-American Culture So- ciety, Varsity Track SUE A. IONES UTOPIA, Monitor, Page, Music Workshop, Homecoming MARY I. KAHN OPINION, French Club, Thespians, Spring Play, Senior Service, Quill and Scroll, Iunior National Honor Society, Future Teachers GREGORY KASEL DAVID W. KAUFFMAN Chess Club, Band, Orchestra, Track WILLIAM KEISTER SUSAN I. KELLER Spanish Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Page CAMILLA KELLERSTRASS Spanish Club, Freshman Chorus, OPINION, Circu- lation Staff, Page, Pep Club, Monitor, Senior Ser- vice, Stunt Shows, Students for P.H.S. IANICE KELLOGG IANET L. KILGORE KAREN KING RICK KIRN NANCY L. KNOLL Pep Club, Office Occupations, Page DANIEL KNOX THOMAS L. KOBLER MARTIN W. KOCH Drafting Club, German Club, Iunior National Hon- or Society BETH ANN KOEHL UTOPIA, Senior Service, Latin Club, Office Occu- pations, Spanish Club, Pep Club DEBRA KOEPPEL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Service, Iunior Achieve- ment, Iunior National Honor Society, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow? ELLEN M. KORTH ION KRANZBERG JAMES KREITER CAROL KRESPAN Senior Service, Transfer to Peoria High CHRISTIE ANN KUHN Freshman Girls' Chorus, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Page, Iunior Prom, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA DEBORAH KUHN Distributive Education, German Club IOAN KUNTZ Senior Service, Office Occupations '-x 'TY' iw' And as I watch the drops of rain weave their you go I. A13 Q, Q- weary paths and die, I know that I am like the rain: there but for the grace of .. Simon and Garfunkel Fair Weather Follows The Rain 'LZ y, is-ff' ,re f iw- GEORGINA LANDERS EMMA LANDRUM Choir, Office Occupations CHRISTINE M. LANE German Club, Pep Club. UTOPIA, Page THOMAS H. LARSON RAY LAUGHLIN Sophomore Football, Freshman Basketball, Fresh- man-Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Stunt Shows, Key Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Intra- murals, Iunior Prom JUDY LEACH DONALD LEGG Intramurals, French Club, Golf Team, Iunior Prom DANIEL LEKOVICH Senior Class Play. German Club, Forensics Team, Thespians MARK LENNARSON IEFFREY ROGER LeROY tural Drawing Club BRAD IAY LEVY Homecoming RICHARD M. LINTHICUM WARREN LITTLE JUDY LOCHBAUM PAMELA K. LORTON DANIEL LUCAS VICKI LYLE HEIDI P, MANDEL Committee of Forty, Imagination Brigliteris Li e Sophomore Football, Intramurals, Band, Architec Drafting Club, Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums, Intra mural Basketball, Spanish Club, Iunior Prom Freshman Basketball, Monitor UTOPIA, Thespians, French Club Pep Club, Future Teachers, French Club, Page OPINION, Senior Service, Homecoming, Iumor Prom, Stunt Shows, Prep Choir French Club, Art Guild from Harvey IOE L. MARCY Wrestling SUSAN MARLATT Pool Guard, UTOPIA, Page, Pep Club, Senior Ser- vice, Y-Teens, Human Relations Club THOMAS MARSHALL PATRICK MARTIN German Club, Swimming Team, Human Relations, Science Club DONETTA LYNN MATARELLI Spanish Club, Art Guild, Spanish National Honor Society. Iunior National Honor Society, Forensics Team, Bleacher Bumettes, Senior Service STEVEN MATARELLI LILLIAN MATHENIA CHARLES MAUBACH Key Club. German Club, Lettermen's Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Varsity Football, Fresh- man-Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Football. Sophomore Football SCOTT MICHEL MAUSCHBAUGH Band, Chess Club, Golf Team, Orchestra, lntra- murals STEPHEN G. MAXWELL Spanish Club CHARLES E. MCALLISTER MARY ANN MCAVOY Senior Service, French Club. Pep Club, Page, Art Guild, Homecoming NICHOLAS LEE MCCLURE Committee oi Forty, French Club, Concert Choir, Choralaires, Freshman Mixed Choir RICK LEE MCCOOL Wrestling. Cooperative Work Study KAREN MCCORMACK Student Council, Spanish Club, Page, Intramurals DEBRA McELHlNI-.TY Office Page, Latin Club, Pep Club, Thespians, UTOPIA NANCY IEAN MCELHINEY French Club, Pep Club, Thespians, Office Occupa- tions PATRICIA MCGOWAN Pep Club, Thespians, Young Life, Bleacher Bum- ettes ' '4 Hi I 2' :- K S S x S' If W at at f x 'QR' .rv-an -5 rw-1 he-x. MICHAEL T. MCKUNE OPINION, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramural Basketball, Spanish Club JULIE McMAHON UTOPIA, Page, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Art Guild SCOTT IAMES MEHLE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football. Home- coming, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Senior Class Party SHERYL A. MEINKE Pep Club, UTOPIA, Page, Stunt Shows, Home- coming, Senior Service, Spanish Club IOHN M. MEISINGER Varsity Swimming, Track, Class Officer, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Iunior Prom, Senior Hop, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard. Student Council PAUL METTE LAURIE L. MICHEL Student Council. Orchestra. Stunt Shows, French Club, Human Relations Club, Iunior National Hon- or Society, Forensics Team, Senior Service, Thes- pians, Senior Class Play MARK MICHELSON Tennis, Transfer to Peoria High STEVEN ROBERT MITCHELL Transfer to Peoria High, Freshman Football, Soph- omore Football, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Tennis, UTOPIA, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Varsity Water Polo, Bleacher Bums ...ali RICHARD MICHAEL MOODY Chess Club, German Club, Wrestling, Audio- Visual, Debate CHARLES WILLIAM MOORE, IR. Intramural Basketball, Monitor PATRICK MOORE Art Guild, Monitor, Stunt Shows. Senior Hop, Iunior Achievement, Young Life, Pep Club, Stu- dents for P.H.S. DANIEL MORAN Intramurals, Spanish Club, Key Club, Varsity Golf, Homecoming, Iunior Prom, Lettermen's Club, Junior National Honor Society BETH I. MORRIS Music Workshop, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Mixed Chorus, Campus Life DWIGHT MORRIS GLENN MYERS Drafting Club MICHAEL NAVEN Science Club, Pool Guard, UTOPIA, Bleacher Bum, Intramurals, Iunior National Honor Society, Span- ish Club BARBARA IEAN NELSON Iunior National Honor Society, Senior Service, Quill and Scroll, CREST, Orchestra, Tennis Team TOMMY NELSON Intramural Basketball, Baseball JAMES W. NEUBERT Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Soph- omore Cross Country, Photography Club, German Club, Band RUTH ANN NEUMANN OPINION Co-Editor-in-Chief, Iunior National Hon- or Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, Com- mittee of Forty, Page, UTOPIA, Spanish Club. Senior Service, Freshman Chorus IOHN WILLIAM NICHOLAS Band, Orchestra, German Club, Golf Team, Dis- tributive Education PAMELA NICOT Future Teachers, Committee of Forty, Stunt Shows. Gymnastics. Homecoming Attendant, Homecoming Queen, Senior Service, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Page KATHY NIEKAMP CONNIE NOIROT LOIS MARGARET NORDWALL French Club, UTOPIA, OPINION, Iunior Prom, Stunt Shows, Page Office Occupations, Pep Club. Senior Hop, Senior Service WENDY LYNN OAKES Transier to Peoria High quam- New Diversions Add To Li e lf those who are the enemies of innocent amuse- ments had the direction of the world, they would take away the spring and youth, the former from the year, the latter from human lite. Balzac ,gm x sux '- M 'su- rf Q 'ev 'Nx iran! .Ad 'ii Faces . . Show me L1OUV WCc1cc,Love Ami no 5ecre-ai SMH be kepjr The sl ns O ha mess Dwdl Hwjreq f cxswdl as Those, of despdw, And HM CAM who see, whcxjf H'xouqN's lieu X 1 , v- A pax, 1 1 M ?' I ,H ,Qi ,z Show me uxour snMe,,Love,, And such Pkausure Qs 'nl dlgpxunis Wili be mine, C15 wsu. he srrixxc og oxoucxh OF some S'llen+ uhdQr5+QYXd'xnck X Wm knovv,Love , bw We VOlC9. DIC qour smkle. PATRICIA O'BRIAN German Club, UTOPIA, Pep Club. Senior Service DAVID O'DONNELL LINDA KIM OSTER Spanish Club, Art Guild LYNN PALANZA Freshman Wrestling, Bleacher Bums, Intramural Basketball, Diving MARK PALMER Freshman Basketball, Intramurals, Golf, French Club, Bleacher Bums IOHN PARKHURST Spanish Club, Tennis, Chorus, Choralaires, Mixed Freshman Choir, Intramurals, Music Workshop CHRISTINE MARIE PARKS Pep Club, German Club JEFFREY EUGENE PATTON Transfer to Peoria High DAVID S. PAULE Key Club, German Club, Iunior National Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Swimming Team, Class Officer, Stunt Shows He was alone. He was unheeded, happy, and near to the wild heart of life. I ames I oyce 43 IANET PEARSON French Club, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Span- ish Club, Orchestra, Bleacher Bumettes, Senior Service PATRICIA ANN PEIL Pep Club, Senior Service, OPINION Circulation Staff, German Club, Stunt Shows, PE Leader, Gymnastics Team, Page, Iunior Prom, UTOPIA VICKIE PEMBERTON Music Workshop. Spanish Club, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Page. Iunior Achievement DIRK PETERSON German Club, Key Club, Letterrnen's Club, Fresh- man Football. Freshman Track, Freshman-Sopha more Wrestling, Sophomore Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Band, Or- chestra ERIC PETERSON Freshman Football, German Club, Cadet Band MARY CATHERINE PFEIFER Spanish Club, Thespians, Pep Club, Senior Ser- vice, Music Workshop. Iunior National Honor So- ciety, Spanish National Honor Society, CREST Business Staii, Senior Class Play, Spring Plays Think Of Oceans Uf Beaat Instead f Scattered Paddles ff - 'iff' ...af Wlnv' MARY PHENIX Spanish Club, Pep Club, Bleacher Bumettes, Senior Service RICHARD PICCOLI FLOYD PICKETT JACKIE R. PITTSLEY German Club, Pep Club, Distributive Education BETH POUNDS Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Library Aide, Senior Service, Transfer to Peoria High IOHN F. PRATT Cross Country, Freshman Chorus, Swimming. Bleacher Bums. Stunt Shows, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow , French Club WILLIAM ROBERT PRIBBLE Intramural Basketball DENNIS EDWARD RADEMAKER Swimming Team, Pool Guard, Debate Team. Senior Chorus, Water Polo, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows TOM RAKESTRAW Swimming Team I 85 1 ROBIN SUE ROEHNELT Page, Pool Guard, French Club, Pep Club, Pre- Med, Stunt Shows HARRY ROGERS Intramurals, Future Coaches Club, Golf MARSHA ROGERS Pep Club, Art Guild, Distributive Education IOHN CURTIS ROHLEDER Varsity Football, Swimming Team, Varsity Track. I.E.T.S., German Club, Drafting Club RICHARD Q. ROSENBERG OPINION, Band, Freshman Baseball Manager. Sophomore Basketball Manager, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Afro-American Culture Society GLORIA ROUSE OPINION Circulation Staff, Thespians, Art Guild, Library Aide, Tennis Team, Future Teachers IAMES M. ROWE I.E.T.S. CHARLES GLENN RUCKER Concert Choir, French Club, Campus Life, Iunior National Honor Society, Intramural Basketball DENNIS RUPRECHT German Club, Monitor, Intramurals MARTY RAPP French Club, UTOPIA, Pre-Med Club, Monitor, Page, Senior Service MIKE REESER CHRISTINE LYNN REIDER Spanish Club, Future Nurses, UTOPIA STEVE RICHARDS Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, French Club, Intramurals ROBIN MICHAEL RICHARDSON Varsity Basketball Manager, Varsity Football Manager, Varsity Baseball Manager, Distribu- tive Education EDWARD WILLIAM RIPKA Transfer to Peoria High CHRISTY ANN ROAKE German Club, Senior Service AMY I. ROBERTSON Cheerleader, Homecoming Attendant, Page, Gym- nastics, Spanish Culb, Pool Guard, Senior Service, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom LANCE RODEWALD sqpffs-v DEBORAH A. RUSSELL Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Art Guild. Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir MARGUERITE ANN RUSSELL Class Officer, Student Council. Senior Service, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Gymnastics Team, Oi- tice Page, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA CHUCK SALTER CREST Editorial Staff, OPINION, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Music Workshop, Distributive Education, Miranda , Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow , French Club, Christmas Talent Assembly LEE SAUDER Cheerleader, Concert Choir, Pep Club, PE Leader. Committee of Forty, Stunt Shows, Art Guild, Gym- nastics Team. Spanish Club, Young Lile L NANCY SCHLIS CANDACE SCHMALTZ ti- Audio-Visual, Art Guild 4,-on ' RENAE SUZANNE SCHMIDT Q Senior Service, Pep Club, Page, German Club 1 RONALD SCHMILLEN 7 Band, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling W DIANNA LYNN SCHOLL 1 UTOPIA, Students for P.H.S., Writing Club, Pep Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Art Guild, Moni- tor Giving T 0 Others Brings A fe ful Feeling We tire of those pl eusu res we take, but never of those We give. I. Petit-Senn Central The Greatest Show On Earth K U U n Senior Homecoming Stunt Mama Strawberry Sauce. KAREN SCHWAB Future Teachers, Pep Club, Stage and Projection Crew, Thespians, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Bleacher Bumettes, Spring Play, Intramurals, Or- chestra RHONDA F. SCOTT UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Thespians, Pep Club, Moni- tor, Intramural Volleyball DONNA IEAN SEEDORF Pep Club, Spring Plays, Senior Class Play, Thes- pians, German Club, French Club, Senior Ser- vice, Speech Team GREGORY H. SELKE NANCY SELLS DANA SHACKELFORD DANIEL P. SHANNON Lettermen's Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Wrestling MARCUS LEE SHARPE IEFF SHAW Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Tennis, Varsity Tennis, Art Guild, Intramurals ,fe I - ap' -4Qf 4 'Q A Hx 'Q---cpe new -1' .,-.4-If 'vw' F RENEE ANNETTE SIMMONS Young Life, Campus Life, Spanish Club DAVID C. SMITH Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Freshman- Sophomore Track, Latin Club, Intramurals, Fresh- man Choir DIANE SMITH Transfer to Peoria High. Pep Club, Spanish Club. Senior Servcie, Page, German Club ROBERT SMITH Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, German Club, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling THERESA SMITH Freshman Chorus, Future Nurses Club THOMAS SMITH Freshman Wrestling. Chess Club, Transfer to Peoria High, Thespians, Stage and Projection Crew VICKY SMITH Office Occupations ROBIN BABS SOLOMON Pep Club, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows, Page, Thes- pians, Bleacher Bumettes IOEL M. SONES Band, Stage and Projection Crew, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Photography Club, German Club, Golf, Intramural Basketball, Debate LEE A. SPACHT Concert Band, Marching Band, Spanish Club, De- bate, Orchestra CINDY SPRAGUE UTOPIA, Senior Service CATHERINE ANN SPRIGGS Cheerleader, Freshman Chorus, Spanish Club, Pep Club. Senior Service, Office Occupations, Iunior Prom RICHARD GLEN STEENROD Freshman-Sophomore Football. Freshman-Sopho- more Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, French Club, Bleacher Bums, Pep Club, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Lettermen's Club BRUCE EDWARD STEIMLE Vice-President Student Council, Forensics Team, OPINION, Class Officer ROBERT STEIMLE Tennis Team, Iunior National Honor Society WILLIAM STEINER CHARLES ANTHONY STEPZINSKI Drafting Club, Chess Club, Freshman Basketball. Sophomore Basketball, OPINION, Science Club, Science Fiction Club, Freshman Football, Sopho- more Football KATHY STEWART ,4 IERRY STOKOWSKI Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Fresh- man Wrestling. Freshman Track RICHARD D. STOLP Varsity Football, Transfer to Peoria High School GERALD A. STORM Band, Tennis, Latin Club, German Club DIANE STRICKLER Y-Teens, German Club, Human Relations Club, Debate, Individual Events DABLENE ANN STRINGER German Club, Freshman Chorus, CREST Business Staff, Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, German Club Singers, Red Cross KATHLEEN STRINGER Concert Choir, Writing Club, Prep Choir, German Club, Music Workshop, Freshman Chorus CONNIE STUDDARD MARY STURDIVANT Intramural Volleyball, Prep Choir, Orchestra, Afro- American Culture Society, Iunior Achievement DAN SUTTON Freshman Chorus, Choralaires, Concert Choir, Music Workshop, Mixed Ensemble, Iunior Na- tional Honor Society, Individual Events, French Club '-QV' .71 With Spring Comes The Rebirth 0 Childhood The spring's behavior here is spent To make the world magnificent. john Drinkwater 35 f F'??x.,i ,,, KATHIE SWANSON Spanish Club, Senior Service, Iunior National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Page, Pep Club, Senior Class Play SUSAN R. SWANSON Art Guild, German Club, UTOPIA LEE CHANDLER SWINDALL OPINION, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Spring Play, Debate Team, Individual Events, Spanish Club, German Club, Thespians, Spanish National Honor Society KATHARINE TAYLOR Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Art Guild, OPINION Circulation Staff PAUL S. TAYLOR Photography Club, German Club, German Singers, Art Guild, Iunior National Honor Society, Campus Lite BERINDA THOMAS Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Monitor, Page, Afro-American Culture Society, Senior Service, Library Aide DEBRA THOMAS WILLIAM M. THOMAS Freshman Football, Bleacher Bums, Transfer to Peoria High TERRY THOIVIPSON 761 Iv' RPN? Z .F TT, f SF ELIZABETH ANN THORNBURG OPINION, Human Relations Club. Bcmd, French Club, Student Council, UTOPIA IOHN THORSON Band BRIDGET TOBIN German Club, Transfer to Peoria High IANET L. TRIMMER OPINION, Quill and Scroll, Senior Service. French Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Page, Bleacher Bumettes, Stunt Shows, Iunior Prom IANET TROTH Orchestra, Spanish Club, Pep Club BILL TURNER Intramurals, Transfer to Peoria High ELIZABETH ANN TYSALL CREST Business Staff, Senior Service, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, UTOPIA, Iunior Prom IERALD ALAN ULRICH German Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Band, Orchestra STANLEY IOEL VALENTINE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman'Sophomore Wrestling, Geo- qraphy Club, Varsity Wrestling I ULIA ANN VAN CLEVE OPINION, Iunior National Honor Society, Page, German Club, French Club, Classic Singers, Senior Service, Orchestra, Pep Club, Future Teachers MARY IO SUSAN VANDENBERG Y-Teens, Pep Club, UTOPIA DEBBIE VAN OSDOL Stunt Shows, Office Occupations, Spanish Club, Page Monitor, Library Aide, UTOPIA, Senior Ser- vice, Homecoming GLENN ALAN VASTER Cross Country, Lettermen's Club, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Track, Freshman-Sophomore Wrese tling, Varsity Wrestling SUE VESPA IULIA VIRDEN DEBRA SUZANNE VOGEL Pep Club, Senior Service, Office Occupations DAVID VOSS NIKKI MARIA VULGARIS Freshman Chorus, German Club, Senior Service, Pep Club, German Singers, Page, UTOPIA CHRISTINA WAGNER CREST Circulation Manager, Iunior National Hon- or Society, French Club, Music Workshop MARILYN SUE WALKER OPINION, Band, Orchestra, Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, Senior Service RICHARD WALKER LINDA WALLER Distributive Education, Prep Choir, Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Span- ish Club THEODORE V. WALTMIRE Concert Choir, Freshman Chorus, Thespians, Span- ish Club, Senior Class Play, Choralaires, Music Workshop DANIEL WANK IAMES R. WASHBURN EMMA WASHINGTON LAWRENCE WASHINGTON FREDERICK WATKINS MARTHA WEGEL Iunior National Honor Society, Office Page, Se- nior Service, Library Aide LEE WENGER Spring Plays, Thespians, 'Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow , Miranda , CREST, Tennis Team, Forensics Team, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Stunt Shows, Quill and Scroll IOE WETCHLER ' Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman-Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club, Class Officer TOM WEYRICH Freshman-Sophomore Football, German Club, Drafting, Intramurals DENISE L. WHITE Gymnastics, Volleyball, Softball, Tennis, Span- ish Club, Office Occupations DIANE L. WHITE German Club, Art Guild. Gymnastics, Tennis Team, Volleyball. Softball, Bleacher Bumettes MICHAEL WHITE ALICE WHITELOW SUSAN KAY WICKERSHAM Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, OPINION Cir- culation Staff, Pep Club NANCY ANN WIDEBROOK Art Guild, Audio-Visual, Thespians. Spring Play DENISE MARIE WRIGHT Distributive Education, Concert Choir, Iunior Achievement .K Nqp, ,M , I remember my youth and the feeling that will never come back any more-the feeling that I could last forever, outlast the sea, the earth, and all men Ioseph Conrad ts if if if Nfl.,-S -qu, Q44 .f arf 9? -45 . DONNA SUE WILKINSON Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Girls' Chorus, Con- cert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, All State Chorus COLLEEN ANN WILLIAMS French Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Stunt Shows, Page IQANN WILLIAMS Page, Afro-American Culture Society, Intramurals YVONNE WILLIAMS GARY LEE WILLIAMSON Band, Varsity Track, French Club VIVIAN WILLINGHAM CHARLES WILSON KATHRYN WILSON STEVEN LEROY WILSON Football, Wrestling if 'fleas siwak WP- We ','1Q PX My ..--'Y' IAMES CRAIG WINGFIELD Freshman Football, Varsity Football, Intramurals, UTOPIA, Sophomore Wrestling, Spanish Club, Varsity Track, Art Guild, Senior Class Party HAROLD V. WITTEKIEND SANDI WOHL Pep Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Chorus RONALD W. WOLSCHLAG Concert Band. Orchestra, German Club, Intra- murals CAREY WOLSTENHOLM DONNA MARIE WOOD Transfer to Peoria High, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow CHARLES WOOLLEY RAYMOND LEE WOOTTON CREST Editor-in-Chief, Forensics Team, Student Council, Iunior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll STEVEN YANDELL The world is a country which no one ever knew by description: one must travel through it oneself to become acquainted with it. Lord Chesterfield v -Q,-I Q , xf Q I ! Q I , i .num 1- ,.I LEONARD YANG Committee of Forty, Pres Key Club Intramurals Freshman Football, Sophomore Football Varsxty Football. Sophomore Wrestlmg Varsity Track BARBARA YEAGER Iunior Stunt Shows, Distrlbutlve Education DEBORAH LYNN YOCUM Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Chorus Classrc S1n gers, Band, Mixed Ensemble Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow? , Concert Chorr TED YOUNG GARY A. ZIEGLER Football MERLE ZUMWALT Key Club, Spanish Club Intramurals Iun1or Na tional Honor Society, Stunt Shows SHERRY BERRY RAYMOND BROWN MIKE CHELIKAS DENNIS DAUGHERTY IENNELL DOSS RICHARD DUNBLAZIER GREGORY FLOWERS LARRY GARRETTS STEVE HELMS JAMES HESS IAMES ISAAC CARROLL IONES DIANE KIMSEY WARD LANDRUM IOE LAURENCE BLAKE LOVELESS MARK MANTHEY EDWARDO MONTEIRO GEORGE NELLAS BETH NIEURDACH DEBBY PARKER VICKI PARKER IACK PEMBERTON STEVE SHOUP INDRA SINGH ROBERT UPPOLE JAMES WEEKS LEE WHITE IACK WILLIAMS MICHAEL WILLIS GEORGE WULFERT IODY WATKINS Lite is like throwing your already obscenely tight jeans inthe dryer 'EQ s , only to discover they're not sanforized. --Iackie Gerber Life is like cr ship. Prom birth to death there is origin and destination. It sometimes sails on placid waters and is sometimes tempest-tossed. And like a ship it must be guided, lest it drift from sight. , -Lee Swindall I f. i -'ff'-l'r: . f is , , '- .. , frfi tt.. 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M H .1 .DP Q 5 3 ---' ,- 'Q'C3iT:3f1.l'f't?'V'q ', ' -' W' , , ,. .gi 'Q s - r .r ef wr . . fi 'A t s , ' ti. in L t- ff -,.A . 'S' W- , V. ,f fgffffpw ., :m,..g 13+lwqwM:.!fw-m71'?i t M y . - Q . ri. W-. . W , ' rg'-w e I .ws if sv lmw fMtg I4 A gk g .as No comment --Donna Gluckin When I become moody sometimes, I feel css though I can remove myself from lite and observe it objectively, as though I weren't ct part of it at all. And every time this happens, the words come back tome in big tall letters or in cz big strongvoice saying. Get back in there, man, because life's the only thing you've got. - Dave Pczule The Middle A mericans Maybe it's best to be misunderstood not to know the reason Why, better not to speck or Watch and hear you sigh. Better not to think of this and that and Why. Donna Gluckin Laurie Michel Photogenic ueen 0rl9l Each year the CREST staff spon- sors a photogenic contest judged by a famous celebrity. The senior class pictures were prejudged by a local photography studio, and the five finalists were then sent to the CREST staff. The pictures of Sandy Bowers, Heidi Mandel, Robbie Geddes, Lau- rie Michel, and Vicki Beavers were then sent to a celebrity, who decided the Winner of the contest. This year, screen actor Ryan O'Neal of Love Story judged Miss Laurie Michel as Photogenic Queen for 1971. Ryan O'Nea1 XJ P bww' 'Ps Lf U 1 Jin 4- ry The South Side Mzssnon Program A CHRISTMAS PARTY AT THE MISSION Have you ever looked into the despairing eyes of a child? Have you ever noticed the depth of the tender loving awareness of a child? Have you ever seen how a child clothed with summer rags in the dead of winter can be so innocent of his conspicuity? Have you ever watched how a child jumps at the chance of being first-simply because he has never been first before? If you haven't,-stand still and look until you really see. Look until you see that the twinkle of his eyes is gone because he has been conditioned to the ideal of having no hope. And look until you see the tears silently sliding over his dirty cheeks because he doesn't know what the nice side of the world is all about. Then-if you look hard enough, you will see that the only thing that you can give him- The only thing that will answer his need-is your love. And if you give him your love, you will play silly little games with him, you will give him a cookie to eat and a soda to drink, you will give him the miracle of Santa Claus at Christmas time, you will open your heart and spread out your arms and say, Look--I love you-I want to help you-I want ot make you happy-I need you. And then he, that beautiful little child, will say, man, I am yours, and he will come running- And he will pounce on you-and he will run you ragged and exhaust your every last' but vital desire to love. But then the time is up. That child will go home-his head dancing with the imagery of his first delightful party-twirling because of his new found friendships- spinning with a daze of inevitable memories. Why? Because somebody cared-somebody finally cared. Each year the Student Council sponsors a Christmas party for the under-privileged children of Peoria. It is one of the few times that the group is proud to call itself a service organization. Karen McCormack Ioan Wagner, Pres.: Randy Flowers, Sec.: Libby Gift, Vice-Pres.: and lane Wagner, Treas.: are always ready to engineer new ideas fy I 9 r Iunior class sponsors Carol Sleeth and George Irwin They looked To the future To Graduation To college To a job To their life Ahead. But more Than this, They looked At today For it was Theirs. 3 ,fe rt? W .t .Fl E ,We-f Er 'UP' t E ik: Y ' .ESA jg, e, ' Q at-af ?Q. Z Q-Il' J -4 rm 4 'CMD I ,122E .:S.Q ff 1 Q Q Y J its 4 . I i M x 'f t t a -X t B rtt - r. 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' 5 W .VT Y ,T N r .,,, 9 ' ,ine ,W ,tv ' '.. t-it , 5 U It .Q jg, k , no K' y .V , ' K V Lftdkzig-sv ., Nancy Abramson Gloria Adkins Karen Agee Chris Ahl Ian Albright Sarkis Alwan Robert Ames Ioyce Anthony Gayle Antle Iulian Anzaldua Pat Appel Iill Armstrong Gary Arterburn Walter Artis Jonathon Ashton Steve Auston Melissa Avery Debbie Ayoub Shannon Babb Teresa Baird Amy Baker Iarnes Banks Ian Barney Ioy Barnhart Bill Barton Randy Baugher Cindy Baumgardner Mary Baysinger Ioan Beck Maxine Beck Billie Beecham Scott Beers Gary Bell Stacy Bell Gary Belt Heidi Bennett Kathy Bennett Pam Bennett Lisa Berg Iim Berry Kevin Bevis Margaret Birdsell Dick Bledsoe Sue Bloch Gary Bloom Cheryl Bloompott Kay Blyly Michael Boddie Ann Bohls Ioyce Booth Ianet Borah Pam Bork Mary Bowden Iim Boyd Ioel Brackbill Lorrie Bradshaw Debbie Brown Ianet Brown Ianice Brown Ieanette Brown Steve Bryant Colman Buchbinder Dora Buford Pairicia Burge Hilary Burgess Bill Burke Denise Burns Donna Burns Marlene Buselmeier Susan Butterfield Donald Cain Russell Camp Bill Cannon Linda Carpentier Chris Chapman Brad Chernauski Iohn Cooper Vicki Clemens Linda Compton Adam Comelious Marc Culp Linda Cundiif Mark Clinch Anne Cunningham Iohn Cunningham Roger Cunningham Shirley Damm Debbie Danner Bill David Iudy Davis Sheryl Davis Tom Davison Fred Dawson Doug Demick Chip Dempsey Iane Dennis Mike Ditch Mark Doling Matt Doling Dick Donovan lock Dooley Iackie Dotson Dan DuBoff Gloria Dudley Gary Dunivan Randy Dunlap :E 4'5 lggigil Ks, M B ,, 'lim iw GP- The answer, my friend. is blowin' in the wind. 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QQ Solitude Is For Thought Iohn Dunlop Euzetta Durflinger Marlene Eagleson Ieff Ebenstein Art Ehle Ioe Ehrlich Randy Emert Roy England Shelly Epstein Greg Errion Debby Fancher Kathy Faner Marty Fares Lin Ferrell Cindy Fiiield Baxter Fite Bob Fleming Ronald Fletcher Tom Fliege Randy Flowers Glenn Fogler Kelley Ford Gayla Forman Mike Foster Art Fowler Iackie Fox Tom Fox Kathy Funches -t ' K , 'x 'fa fp, sig r vm A 1. .Ji pl Q 'LQ V:.i E A,:,, 3 A QS : :ggi H . 1 In k ' flllgtvnigf fill ' y 'T i F G' Q. 5 ffl' ll inlziflikmrlmesigil ?2f11f,3Zy 59,f.af ,if f ffl pg- 19 ilfgaU'i VM lfgg'ifg5Ell A F - S if so sweetly, I'l1 make you Q ' 'gable' git P - it 'Fix . lj f 3. ' Q H '1' +3 j '.5l ' if f 5 smile. 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'i' .4 Brian Garner Marcia Gebauer Keith Getz Dave Giebelhausen Libby Gift Ioyce Giles Cindy Gilfert Kirk Gipson Uralynn Goodnight Susan Gorsuch Debbie Gould Frank Graham Lois Graham Ken Grainger Mike Gray Bill Greiner Theresa Hammock Gary Hampel Kelly Hardin Steve Harper Paul Harris Rhonda Harris Mary Ann Hartman Dave Hatton Michael Haun Cindy Hawk Mary Hayes Darlene Hayward Ianice Haywood Rick Hazelwood Iohn Heerman Sue Heintz Terri Heintz Phyllis Helms Franke Hermes Shelley Hill Debbie Hitchell lay Hodge Ken Hoffman Marcie Hoffman Robin Hoffmann Eric Holden Herb Horn Bob Horstman Sharon Howard Susan Hucal Becky Hunt Diane Hunter Iames Hutchinson Kathy Huxtable Karen Iackson Ludia Iackson Mary Iackson Oscar Iackson Randy Ienkins Brad Johnson Dan Iohnson Iohn Iohnson Paula Iohnson Vickie Iohnson Greg Iohnston Margaret Iohnston Ron Iohnston Gaynell Iones Linda Iones lim Iungles Asuman Kacukcetin Amy Kaspar Stephanie Keister Donald Keith Susan Keller Colleen Keown Sharon Kester Bob Kieser Gary Kilgore Don King 1 . X 5 , A R .gill pts eff. Q y er. r . r 24 P -.,. lik 4? 'fig a A. 2 f inds! 91 45 iv X - ' . Q W'-X-A7 ff aj' ,r..:: .. 4 5 X X , , Q -.', svn, jf, rv 4 ra- C.-' Q. f' , if by Often the faces speak what words can never say. Carl Sandburg nrt- ,,,,, fff S71 1 QT? X What Was Once I5 Not ow I'm just a poor wayfarin' stranger Traveling through this world of woe. But there's no sickness, toil, or danger In that bright world to which I go. Traditional ,419 N., Ron King Gordon Kinnamon ,T 0. Mike Kirbey ' ' Maureen Kitson ' .V Lynn Knox t Dave Kohler r . ' in '1 Sue Kobler Kim Korgie Steve Kraft Scott Krause Sara Krespan Tina Kuecks Vince Kuhn Chris Kummer Ted Landrum Tim Lane Sue Lange Dean Larson Ieanne Lee Stephen Leroy Dick Lewis Erik Lillehoj Charles Lindsay Denise Lindsey Debra Little Lindy Looger lack Loughridge Larry Luenz tx X Gail Lybarger Sandra Mack Marla Maeder Mike Maginn Gregg Mangum Gwen Maple Dave Marchand I 6.4. eu-1 as fgfgy K E Q., N5-ft, - .P -. .... .,,,,,,X: ty fa x.' ,QR Mgt? E m fs, , . ' tttit 1 Q F iryr iQ T 1-fzrff eerti :sf I A' 2 c IA mmm 2 r rf M. fa' a 3-.L -' F 7 , 4 ' QIV- A W, ' ...-1 I 4 , y . I . f ' 2' Iver? P . . 6 ,, f r- ' J' ' W it 1 M ,, , J , C .2 Y .A M A 0 0 K Q- l M wha' . - , is .- lyxl 1 A 1 A ' if X 1' Q- 1 K K E - DZ. V M A 1' 'rj - X ' fn! V V -. . fxf, O Y, 'tl' X 4 ,K 'ox X V - are A' -if t 1 Xxml A ' '- The magic of first love is our ignorance that it can never end. Disraeli ik' ,. - JJ l Z., .- ., ',1,. tv .Y tg Rwsb Y il it f 5 ,it y r i ft M' 5 U :wi - 'IQ W 9 We t 9 1 A U. .- 1 up V , -L. i y XX.,pr K y -ms, aa' , E , T' -V Q-97 1 . g .:: I We . ff. -.' , A in 'J' 4 Ji a 2 .A -Q l . L1 V ,--'aff Hu? 5 W 5,- l , ry V1 SZ., of in z Qty -y, ,. f ff L ' 7 M -4-3:15 'Sw' ,. , A K 'l A. .Rum ' f' Gary Martin Iesse Martin Moira Martin Vickie Martin Rodney Mast Terri Materelli Bev Mathieson Linda Mathews Ken Maubach Peggy McAuliffe Dennis McCann Mark McCarrel1 Bob McCoy Laura McGowen Ron McGrane Gary McIntyre Iulie McMillan Dan McMullen Scott McMurry Cathie McNeil Theresa Meador Sandra Medina Chris Meister Chris Mellen Dave Mellen Bill Myers Robin Michel Ioel Michelson Laura Miller Iim Miner Mike Mitchell Calvin Montgomery Ierry Moore Bob Motteler George Mullen Mike Mullvain Iamie Munson Larry Murphy ali gn,-fl 1 L, gzicalglgg X MDL, 4 q I 'U ia if f AZA: fi Q J if E Nriplf' Kan gf H. Cx 'S X ' ,, ri AW , ..,Z. . . may 4 34 . V A K Vg - at i ' , xy ' I V I ' W , l il--'I 5- M4 5 .fl F1 3 Come follow me and leave the world 1 , . fa' ' Qu to its babberings. Dante ' V, i A-v 4 MW, 'Mfg 7' v w 1 , aww 44 E 5 E ,, . 141- . 5 5 vs ...il ag yt N - lt ME ' 'Ref -ff I -i.. - ' . nf Q Q 2 l -QF' av 4? 1 4. if-'Y 'M all J, Rx it Bill Murry Bob Murry Brad Murry Ioe Nau Dee Dee Nell Vicki Nellas Iudy Nelson Sue Nelson Nancy Newcomer Liz Niewdach Rhonda Nolan Eva Nyardi Ioe Ober Pam Oberholtzer Richard Ohl Sally Ott Marcia Otterstrom Roz Parker Allison Perry Mike Peters Dave Pettit Paul Phenix Bill Pickering Randy Ploenes Lora Price Wanda Propp Leonard Purham Lisa Radomsky Robin Rae Merle Ramage Kathy Rankin Ioletta Ray Ken Reed Iohn Reeser Doug Reeves Pat Regan Dick Remelius Tim Rhodes Larry Rians Iody Ricca Ieff Richards Kathy Richman Mike Riney vi' is 4 .s,, g: Mm V :M M K A - ' ' A - I g ,L Dale Roberts .,,. Ei . J Iason Rockhold A I 1 X J iz V4 In -I in f A -A Qt- K 1 Q1 .. E gi f f f tr. z k,h, 7 K if 1 :VA 'A --, X L Dick Rogers - Norm Rogers M K 5 Q bf Ig: iz Vw, in Bl L t l Q ft rp I- D, Iohn Rosa M 1f'Mf' Debi Rose V' ug, ,, Q l R N To Be You. Roger Roser George Rouse Ann Rowbotham .,,, Sherri Rucker Terry Russell Iames Rutherford Val Rutledge Chris St. Iohn ' ' 'T Glenda Sargent i Ron Sazone -D+ vs r my 3' A ..Vt K Matt Scheffler ' P Marsha Scheuble if Carol Schlick Tom Ryan if it M4 E J K Q 1K+w'm i gm t,,ttt Robin Schmaltz Luanne Schmidt Ioanne Schmillen E Debby Schnackenberg C . Anita Schoch r S Sch lt Mike Schwandt George Sephus Iudy Sephus Art Setterlund Gary Shackleiord Cindy Shanks Terry Shilling - 3 , 2 '.f, , C ' -1'i : A . - K i yy oy LuAnn Siira 1 Charles Silver Camille Smarjesse Bill Smith Brenda Smith Frances Smith Lowell Smith W- K, ZF Z I . ,jx ' I., . at Q nt l -,, 1 ' , . -ly - , ' ,NJ - ,. Q , -gpg? ,V A lf E ,. 4 . .Q T -- G 1 tir. f 1 .j -'-' f S T -. s . X ,S-mir 1 5-fs 3 l S .ff Undiscovered and alone until someone says . . . . . hello. Rod McKuen , U up ,. , . My - as Q 'k,, NVK: f .i it .,k,, 2: it i',i,5h,ggW 112 1 4 tk ..,.. . . ssQ f' ' ? R ene: M lv 3 W ,wg lp if? v Becky Smith Tom Smith Randy Sneath Linda Snyder Frank Spano Darlene Spencer Trip Spietz Marna Stangland Mark Stphens Ted Stephens Linda Stevenson Iudy Stokowski Dorothea Stolp Ioe Stowell Tom Stratton Iim Streeter Becky Strehlow Denise Stringer Vince Stringer Linda Studdard Susan Sturm Alice Sullivan Iohn Sullivan Tracy Sullivan Richard Summers Linda Swearinger Iill Taborn Pat Tatum Dallas Terry Ieff Thomas Pam Thomas Toni Thomas Les Thompson Michele Thorm Rob Thornburg Shelly Thorpe Barbara Thurman lane Tompkins Rosie Travis Cora Trout Martha Trumpold Debby Turner Marilyn Turner Steve Turner Ian VanZant Vickie Vaughn Iessica Vegish Mike Verner Finding Themselves Rick Vicary Mark Voelker Mary Voelker Cindy Volk Lisetta Voltumo Debbie Voss Iane Wagner Ioan Wagner Kathy Walker Iack Walz Lynn Watson Bill Webber Charles Weeks Kathy Wegner Katie Weih Iama Weinkauf Vickie Weitzel Kathy West Scott Weyeneth Iohn Whalen Debby Wheeler Bob Whitaker Dan Whitaker Charles White Ken Whitelow Lucy Whitney Harvey Williams H. I. Williams Ianice Williams Sue Williams Dave Williamson Bruce Wilson Steve Wilson Terry Wilson Janis Winkler Sally Wolstenholm Steve Woodworth Ken Yalowitz Betty Young Richard Young Marti Zuercher A27 5 . ft.-. - i' , 1, I . 1 WEM1 q i uf' 5 L, X if I W2 V' ' i t 'F ..-: it 1- nv It X ' ' sy ' e f - f fr 'fn' ' 'Jus' 5 L4 K I H 'V v u-5 3, P Iz' ' en ' S ' if - , ii? - ', Q. ,K Q , in 5-Q5 x gif I Sophomore class officers: Iim Morton, Pres.: Saddie Willingham, Treas.: Ieff Steenrod, Vice-Pres.: and Tobie Roehnelt, Sec. Sephomores Seek Answers Looking Reaching Searching Is it there? Can they see it? Or will it Always be A little past Their grasp, An inch beyond What they know And the lonely voice of youth cries What is truth? Iohnny Cash Richard Lane and Ioyce Adams: Sophomore class sponsors -fr '15 5, t W-.M-f ,lr . If is-. J .. I V v Mar, in , 1 -:fe , ive 'Shun Yrv ,,f l EF Rim I V BS 1' ft 5 I Nm E L 7' T , , ,K X 6+ A kv i , L N 1 sr ii 2 K ,,x, ,S gi f :.1-' -. .tr X ' .. 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IE - - -' 4 Harvey Adkins Larry Albert Elizabeth Aldrige Anita Allegri Vicky Allen Ieff Andrews Frank Anzaldua Kathy Anzaldua Ierry Armstrong Ken Arnett Phyllis Ashford Luci Bach Charles Bacon Barb Bailey Ieif Ballowe Linda Barney Iobeth Barry Kim Bartel Patty Barten Mary Baumgardner Joanne Bauwens Sue Bauwens Doug Beever Ron Behrens Dawn Bennett Cynthia Bentley Ralph Berger Charles Berk Nancy Berk Dan Berry Debby Berry Iack Berry Dave Bielenberg Pat Blashingim Bev Bliming Oscar Boddie Terri Bond Carolyn Boone Gail Bordeaux Rob Bordeaux Ray Bossingham Cindy Boston Marsha Bowden Rhonda Bowen Kevin Boyer Monica Boyer Bob Brady Linda Brady Don Brewer Les Bridges Debbie Brooks Cathy Brown lane Brown Merilyn Brown Ira Brownlow Greg Brubaker Patty Bryant Dan Buckley Bob Burke Iim Burke Bruce Burnett Peggy Burnett Stan Burns Rhonda Bushing Kathy Buzbee Iohn Caldwell Carol Camp Chris Cardinal Doug Carrol Ierry Carter Iill Carter Anne Casey Emily Chase Nena Chianakas Gary Chiavini Linda Christopher Dan Clark Marc Clark Rod Cockiield Linda Coker Robin Coney Mary Coup Robert Coup Carolyn Cox I an Crehore Carolyn Croak Iim Crowe Earl Crutchfield Nancy Culp Pat Culp Becky Cummings Debbie Dau Bill Davis Dawn Davis Debbie Davis Rocky Davis Mike DeCesari Larry Dechman Peggy Deemie Chris Defenbaugh Mary Delinski 4 Contrast: Two Views Of America David Demick lim Dempsey Iim Doling Robert Donnell Brenda Dornan Dennis Dotzert Kathy Doughterty Wayne Doversberger Vicki Dowell Randy Downard Sue Downard Rick Draggist Mark Dunlavey Paula Dunnigcm Mary Durbala Darrell Eddingfield Ivy Edwards Geza Ehrentreu David Ellis Iohn Elser Dan Engel Bob Epperly Bill Evans Pete Evans Sue Evans Dave Backer John Raginkrantz Regina Falzitto Terryl Fender Shelly Fidler David Rinley Patty Finley Clarence Fisher Alan Fishman 5 gy- rf D fx W, .Q QU . if rf EF 'Ag K' M 2 i . .-, t A X 4 D ssei fi' Q .- 1 f v A ,,.. .. xl M A Q -Q fqgx x 1 , . .. A 1 ,,. . X . . . . X ,Hn-ox Q-.47 A .hui is 1 S' 'iw-fx K i n , 'nazi' .zei .n-E , .. .5.. .:..:. I sf f .3 X . 1' 'Y Q e 'L x if is Q 3 K fb s' 'w f K X X N X 4' .f , K Y' i gi - 1 A 4 .S V r an , A 'N' A We 2 I '-' J' ,. Q. ' 1 -W -' 3: k-..: A 5 . ity -A . , E, X 9, -11 I n 9 Al ' gas. There was never a good war or a bad peace. Benjamin Franklin ii D-f . 4 L! F' :.il i sf girl b - if RR li 'F r ' D if Q 5 L' ' 'Ly , fa -.av 'fi L I Y . -. 'gg if ya. 'ii A Q Q vm, .f W ,rg L, K 'E' Li fi Q if H' 'figs Barb Fleming Iim Foster Mike Fredrick Leslye Friedrich Iohn Frost Sandy Funk Susan Furston Dan Gage Tim Gaisford Debby Galvin Dan Garrett Charmaine Geist Georgette Ghantous Bill Gibbs Tony Gillespie Terry Gingery Iohn Gluck Donna Gluckin lane Godinez Chuck Goe Rick Gomes Kim Gorden Ioe Graden Ieanetta Graham Donna Grant Cricket Gray Sarah Grayer Bill Gurney Ianice Guy Iohn Gwynn Bill Hafreiter Francisca Haldiman Merlin Hall Steve Hallstrom Tom Hammontree Howard Hanse Barry Hansis Alan Harkrader Kathy Harper Patti Harrold Pat Hart lim Hartman Nancy Harvey ,. ft. . c,..,, , M.. .,r. ., Awq1fz5g,f M - ft , , ye 3 t if asm M qt 4, it rl, ' - ,gh V . 2. W . -Q v 2 M ' u S if , at 3 5 . l , 'J i Q A frozen pond and friends ..... what more could a skater want? 1 , ,issue - 54 V 5, , , if 2' - -, ,.,, Wi' f wk he - ' ' A., 'if' 'W ir as R' t up i ! ni a-. 0 X H 1. ... , -fr A -- 'r I g.f.:g . i Q5 .5 in H L fr-3,-,,.,,f A 6 -fe 1 l J f X QPR Y we S' - - L. f - ,7L,i:S,-ff Q x V m peg wr .yi . Q-wwfsrff Wfmeg, , ,fs ,U . . ,, QUE 4 Q 12 6 A :I - . x-ts. --C... in If O 0 :J 1 H :Nha .., F' ,ni- .lt 5 wr G 3 ' ia J xrfxgc?A:fy,il.ifg,? FEP? ,:I. I ir V 'if' 4 ii? ., Av' .,, M 4 it X34 1 R. , ,Q if 'I . . ...,.. .. may W F atzge fr. -if 'kg if . I. y V ZW, fifs, ' Yi ' f - K'l:.:'Fi.. ,. ' 1: , f K , K ww 1' 'K ' - s Nancy Hasinstein Dale Hawksworth Marietta Hayden Doug Hayward Iudy Heathman Carol Henderson Bob Hightower Karen Hinrichs Rosey Hitchell Vanessa Hobbs Ieff Hoerdeman Cheryl Hoffman Cindy Hoggard Chester Hole Frances Holliday Chuck Holmes Mike Holmes Roni Holzinger Suzanne Hood Darla Hoots Marshall Hopkins Susan Houghland Crystal Howard Deborah Hull Bob Huprich Nancy Hutchings Tom Huxtable Tom Irish Wmter Actwmes Promde Change wrfffr ,C ,T A W I wr, ray? , 7 r Amr A ,f ,ylwwf as Mfg W, we we C 'W A ' - M- M Q15 ,, N , My f ,W , 4? .W W, ,L I ,w 'J Mwwe- ' , , f :Eff . x . A' 345' A ' K ,,eh.,,aW ,-ff :M 7,1 .. ,,.,,- W af ' , A , V-4 f f f ,,1s. 'L pf.. ',, f .f 1' W. .-5 :A -5 We .V -fm -my - 'V M Today: A Con using uzzle Ieff Ivory Deborah Jackson Carol Iacobus Iulie Iames Don Iasinski Leon Ieter Kim Iohnson Lawrence Iohnson Lester Iohnson Richard Iohnson Vicki Iohrisori Sue Johnston Deanna Iones lim Iones Pam Iones Dan Ioos Roger Iorgenson Harry Ioyce Richard Kammerer Dave Kearns Roger Kelch Dean Kellenberger Connie Kellerstrass Billie Kendoll Katherine Kennedy Richard Kern Thomas Kerr Ianet Ketay Donna Kinkaid Gordy Kinnamon Laurie Knoll Mike Knox Peggy Kohler Renee Kostecka Kathy Kottemann 1 'G' Athi fu S kywgxv. j e: 9. t k ,, . .,, , ,. rv r V.:'i - Q' t flier, . t -Q - of A 2 9' ff!! E .. s , Z , i rg, 1' ,ve 1 In 7 'ff'f f'1 Aix F ,i ' W 'er H .45 I - -fpfi fir vi' F0 Wh' U G3 W... T' W ,Ay fi R L ti , K i ,fi f' , me ' A. Wm, 4 ,.:. ... mn- M S gi ay. L 1::2:l 7 Jw 1 ' ,W go. fi., 'X' x Y Debra Lou Kraft Howard Kuecks Cindy Kuhn Terry Kumpf Brian LaHaie Kevin Larson Dave Lavallee Edward Lee Elizabeth Lee Horace Lee Ron Lee Sue Leith Dena Lekovich Roma Lemon Paul Lennarson Becky Lester Elizabeth Lillehoj Iudy Lindstrom Sherrie Lippert Charles Lee Sue Little Lori Livingston Kent Long Chris Lord Nancy Lorton Sarah Louder Dave Lovell Karla Lowe Dustin Lowery Roger Lush Randy Lyon Ed Madden Laurie Magarity Mike Mahieu Lisa Maness Tina Mang Patrick Manley Tom Marquardt Li e: A earch For Freedom 4 'K K. Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these broken wings and learn to ily All your life You were only waiting for this moment To arise. Blackbird singing in the dead of night. Take these sunken eyes and learn to see. All your life You were only waiting for this moment to be Free. Lennon-McCartney Paula Martersteck Brian Martin Teresa Martin Debra Mason Debra Mathenia Mike Mathis Helen Maubach Iohnnie Mayiield Shirley McAllister I im McAvoy Mike McCabe Lisa McCarthy lean McCay Donita McElhiney Anthony McGarvey Mike McGowan Donna McHugh Alberta McKenzie Patsy McMahon Bob McMillan Christine McRoy Mike Meador Paul Mellen Linda Mennenoh Iulie Ann Mette Diane Meyers Iohn Miller Steve Moletti E P 59,321 - .ici 4-assure W X39- In solitude. when we are least alone. Byron e w ' im- -ff 4 I .-, -O M C 1' 31 ff' 1 'f . N-ft f . F Af . .4 fs V, iff-s t J- 4.34 -Q - R , 'W-4 X ,,.. '..1 5 ,X .mf -we-A ' 1 -. My if i oi Y it lil' .,:, ' g , ' 13 1 5, . 1 ' e , ' it-7 Q . ' .3 xv t ' it 2 . HJ 5 2 . Q 0 Y 4 ,, tr- f ,Q A -'H I . x 'J ' .f X . 7' M , Ag. 5 M., -. 6. , . M Q 3. we 'frri-Lil' nemwmni bb X9 NW 4-gy 1 , I l 1 H, f If A k :'kf K . rhsh-M , 'fWw, Aww-W.-....-M-f'f'-vm, ,hu Vi ,M,.,...--v '.e's, Ioe Moncton Russ Monroe Bill Montgomery Bob Montgomery Cindy Moore Kathy Moran Iim Morton Dan Mullen Cindy Murphy Linda Musgrove Dave Myers Iohn Myers Chris Nellas Ann Nelson Nea Nelson Mike Neubert Sylvia Nichols Randy Niedermeier Brenda Nielson Ianet Noe Kim Oakes Lynne Oakford Rex Okerberg Tim Oliver Debbie Olson Gina O'Neill Pete Ossenbeck Iirn Ott Iohn Ott Robert Owens Tahnia Palanza Ierry Palmer Charisse Pamson Tommie Parker Robert Pauli Lori Petter Mark Pemberton Amy Peterson Barry Petruzzi Mike Pettit Craig Pinkham Mary Pinkham Iudy Plack f Iee And Snow Leave Memories 2 L' ,.,4 ' '2 ' fi N 4 A 3 if 5 fr egg j 4 ,ff z Q -H. as 3 P ,ze it J, 3 'W Seasons change and so do I: we need not wonder Why. popular song lyrics Becky Plunkett Harry Proctor Marilee Propst Marty Pugh Ellen Rankin Larry Recar Louisa Redard Scott Reed Ieff Reibel Susan Reider Mark Reiter Ioe Rex Debra Rians Cathy Ricciardelli Lynn Richie Pam Ritter Holly Robertson Helen Robinson Peter Robinson Francisco Roe Lee Roe Roxy Roedell Tobie Roehnelt Karen Rogers Kathleen Rollings Rickie Rosenbaum Ianet Rosenberg Iennie Ross Nancy Rowlett Barb Russell Mark Russell Greg Schaefer Mary Schmitt Nancy Schroder Carla Schuller fu s . , ff' no ' A' ' 2,-f , VZ: 1:. ' ,' 1 JS R. Sue Schwarze Cynthia Scott Dan Scott Bob Seitz Iohn Sharp Glen Shirk Celise Shockley Alan Shulewitz Ianet Siewert Susan Simkins Pat Simpson Mary Slattery Alan Slaughter Cindy Smiles Carole Smith Kathy Smith Linda Smith Martha Smith Randy Smith Dave Smoot I udy Soloman Iohn Spears Al Spence Carolyn Stahl Candy Stamper Cheryl Stamper Iane Staui Debby Steenrod Ieif Steenrod Terri Steiner Bill Stevenson Ierry Stowell Richard Stratton Ianet Stubbs Iim Stuttle Martha Switzer Dan Taylor Earl Thomas Howard Thomas Linda Thomas Sharon Thomas Susan Thomas Ieif Thompson ef-' 1 -fi fs. ' x W , tl L I U Jef' A 'X l. xt i ' xt f .gt J, Q I me Mb' I : . 1 E QM ., - O U wwf' 'MAL . i 'W- .3 n. W, :aus rmzvj I . 4 4 f . l f , T .T Q an 'K fgnin, 111 W 't.51':'. wild' if 125 Betty Thornton Mary Ann Thrush Raymond Tigue Starlene Toit Steve Tomsoric Rodney Topel Brian Toubeaux Sue Tracy Tom Troe Bob Tucker Pam Ulrich Cheryl Underwood Greg Urban Audery Vallance Ieff Van Ness Cheryl Vaughn Larry Verner Brad Vicary Bob Vogel Steve Vogel Bill Wade Rosemary Wade Sandy Walker Melodee Walter Curt Wcrrdelman Guy Washington Bruce Watson Randy Weaver lrlxxti lbs JY? It :QM 5 egl Q i?it x1 'E new Peace Will Come In Your Li e Under God's heaven, the world's gonna find a Way. Ray Stevens I X X ,,..,.,- .nous-L ay, my.. 3' .rl jj I . f mf I 7 -mr we ,ma :D 5 . S new Toki A f JL if .Q sf 'iw rr Peace on earth will come to all if we just follow the light. Gene Autry VNYX ,-,,,-R f??5w7E'5 S- Ou I 45' 'x .sf f, , 3 'A' f '1- lf' 'S 'Fab ,, . 2 ..,, dx ,. , .. in i n 1, I an K R if 'fab ' ,Vg-fb ..,, .X 'V 4 ii .- ff - 1-W tw fi ' .l L L xl, l ' , , 1712 if K mf if 9 it as all K S 't YA 2+ T2 swf-Y' ,A-' ,tr Q xr if 0 6 VJ515, , v .44-f fry. f ,N l ,gf Q 4- f'i x gr L f N f In L ,. . l l ! x ' 11: 't 'nf Q., A-Us as if L ww ' Q me Cindy Weeks Susan Wegel Marty Wegner Larry Wehking Kirk Wessler Diane Wetchler Terry Whaley Wanda Whitaker Charles White Dorothy White Linda Whiteside Daniel Wickert Liz Wildman Daisy Williams Kevin Williams Pam Williams Ricky Williams Ioan Williamson Sadie Willingham Dan Wilson Bill Wingfield Ted Wise Linda Wolber Terry Wolf Dave Wolford Iill Wolford Laura Wood Brian Woodworth Linda Wrestler Gwynn Wright Darrow Wyalt Larry Yocum Mike Zerbonia Dawn Zipprich Phil Zuercher 128 y. X -NX, ,Q e 1 , V A.. . ,A - ' Freshman class officers Charles Lane, Pres.: Brenda Wood, Sec.: Carol Michelson, Vice-Pres.: and Chris Ryno Treas helped lead their class to great heights. Freshman Experience Changes Apprehensive, They carne to Central And found life different. But they grew accustomed To the changes And fit in with the rest, Becoming part of the whole Instead of the outsiders. They learned many things, Not just algebra and biology, But a sort of freedom And independance Never experienced In grade school. Freshman class sponsors Ianice Scott and Larry Drrst BKTLHFW M +- Lesa Adams Linda Aeschleman Brenda Albert Tommie Albert Bob Alexander Theodore Allegri Karen Ames Denise Anderson Scott Anderson Sue Antle Ioyce Armstrong Iames Arrenholz Don Avery Linda Babb Linda Bailey Steve Baker Steve Baker Tommy Barber Kevin Barker Hal Barton Robert Baxter Daniel Bayless Dave Beavers Diana Beck Ianice Beck Ianice Bell Shane Bell David Bettinghaus Mark Beuhrer Theresa Blasingim Iohn Blumb Kenneth Boddie Sherry Bonds Donna Bordeaux Kathy Borgen Sharon Boucher Michele Bowden Mike Bowden Roxy Bowen Emma Bradley Becky Brandes left Broms Dan Brooks Dana Brooks Sharon Brooks Barbara Brown Charles Brown Debby Brown Denise Brown Melinda Brown Rick Brown Larry Brownfield Lynn Brownlow Brad Brubaker Adair Buckner Cynthia Buckner Greg Burdett Loren Burnett Dave Burrows Bill Busby Ron Butler Linda Byrd Mark Byrkit Steven Cagle Susan Caplan Debora Capperune Steve Carey Marla Carlile Chris Carrier Iim Carruthers Mike Carruthers Danielle Castle Debbie Causey Charlie Chapman Steven Churchill Francis Clark Tina Clayton Christine Clinch Maria Coates Brian Cobb Paula Cogins Pat Colen Douglas Collins Iean Cooper Ragina Cornelius Don Cox Edna Coyle Lisa Culbert Cherlyn Culp Troy DaVault Bobby Davis Curt Davis Dina Davis Iill Davis Phil Davis Tom Day Rosemarie Deadwyler Kathy Dean Bob Dehaven Steve Dellinger Anthony Delotis Ricky Descamps Debbie Dietz Holly Doering Christine Donaldson Mary Donley in any A if ' ESM 5, if , 3 J 253216 it J Summertime, when the livin' is easy. . . . Gershwin W KX If , ' na, if ,.--Q ,3 4 1 W U r., I '1 ,xx Return, To Childhood Affords Happ My life is sunshine, lollipops, and rainbows. popular song lyric fFfv 11 ' f he MKS . ,r .If ,mg R r W Kelly Donovan Rita Donovan Debbie Dosseit Tad Doubet Sandra Douglas Scoit Duke Ed Duncan Roger Duncan Elizabeth Dunn Pam Dunnigan Sheryl Eary Deborah Ebenstein Tom Elwan Kyle Erwin Tyronne Evans Debbie Faner Linda Fehr Rita Fishman Marsha Fite Mark Fitzgerald Christine Foster iness lim Foster Melody Foster Becky Frankel Denise Franz Bruce Gage Greg Gaisford Bruce Galletti Robert Ganson Larry Gayles Chris Gerber Terry Gestrine Alex Gibb Debby Givens Vicky Glover Rose Gluck Randy Goff Tim Graf Sandy Gramley Ramona Gray Susie Gray Vicki Gray Dean Greenberg Cindy Greene Tim Grieves Gayla Groom Arthur Guyton George Hackward Lori Halter Charlie Hamilton Ianice Hamilton Vanessa Hamilton Russell Hammer Andrea Hank Greg Hansen Mark Harkrader Peggy Harris Rose Harris Stanley Hart Mike Hatton lean Hawksworth Becky Hazelwood Marc Hazelwood Cindy Heaton Diane Heerman James Heintz Sheri Henderson Troy Henderson Brad Hendricks Debbie Henschel Stephanie Hewitt Hugh Higgins Mike Hightower Iohn Hinkle Aloneness Provides Release From Cares I'm free .... nothin's worryin' me. Hal David 'ow- Dana Hiserote David Hitpas Kevin Hoffman Dirk Homan Dave Hoover Marcella Howard Teri Hoye Karen Hunt Ieanne Huxtable Sarah Huyck Chris Ingersoll Susan Ingersoll Tom Irwin Dora Iackson Norman Iackson Richard Iackson Rita Iackson Ieri Iacobson Stephen Ienkins Cheryl Iohnson Diane Iohnson Greta Iohnson Iohn Iohnson Linda Johnson Ricky Iohnson Catherine Iohnston Vivien Iones Diane Iordan Bob Iudkins Robert Iuerjens Raymond Iungles The End Of Troubles, End Of Woe KWH t ' 1' - V 1 H' Sree 5 su?-S S 1 si Qi tj' ef s LXQM4 And it apears to be a long time, Yes a long. long time before the dawn. Crosby, Stills, :S Nash iv Q .2 51 Lua ' 1 y X e me Mit. ii' 1 . 3 s .e.e 2 y , 43525325 W gg M... swf ,S f Ken Kalina Mike Keele Kim Keeton Iackie Kelch Steve Kellogg Sue Kelly Iudy Kendoll Nancy Kilgore Mike Kimbrell Sheryl Kincaid Carolyn King Shawn Kirwan Mark Klahm Becky Kluever Faye Knox Leslie Knox Ida Koehl Kathy Koestner Luann Kohlbuss Pat Koski Lisa Koth Lorena Krause Christine Lagoda Carol Lakota Michele Lampkin William Landers Abraham Lane Charles Lane Patty Langan Catherine Larson Debbie Laughland lim Lawler Dennis Lee Ken Lehmann Greg Leroy Vickie Lightbody Iohn Lindsay Anthony Little Diana Little Brad Livingston Kathy Lochbaum Nancy Long Vickie Lowder Leslie Loyd Charles Lush Mary Lytle Iill Maeder Dennis Maher Marion Mahieu Mike Malone Marty Maness Lisa Mannheim Kim Manns Iay Manthey Keith Markle Barry Markum Randy Markwell Terry Marquardt Ieff Martin Kathy Martin Cindy Marvin Christy Mason Robert Mason Steve Mathis Kelly Matthews Lauri Mauschbaugh Johnnie Mayfield Kim McCabe Greg McCarty Debra McClure Steve McCormick Cecilia McGarvey Tyrone McGee Mike McGillicuddy Pat McGarth Colleen McGuire Roland McKittrick Katie McManus Greg McNeil Dennis McWhirter Kathy Mehl Fred Metzger Iayne Metzger The Creation Uf Man s ,X fn! 'nfmr In the beginning God created ihe heaven cmd 'the earth. -Genesis The Lord God formed man of the dust from the ground. -Genesis ...sw .,,.. Q , M1-nz, , ' A ,M I ' Wu-E., kzgpwwh, as 7 i M 'K 'Y 'W' '3 ma.. 441 - 'Q lp. r 1 is , H . U, . , . Q ' ' H .A My LL A,- s 4 'F Y. -F 1. A .4139 mg f.nw' -if-W, '4s PE , -YQ 5 t A .W 'ff sf 7 is .. K xx 'Z' 40 lun.,, ' 5 ml God said, Let us make man in our image. after our likeness: and let them have domin- ion over the fish ot the sea, and over the birds of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creeps upon the earth. -Genesis . V .,,. y. r Vai Rx mn su lg? il ir , o ak - I 'C f -A i E : C , g u Pl- -1 Q. 2 f..--- t Carol Michelson Mary Michener Sally Millard Larry Miller Loretta Miller Tom Millinier Bill Minard Craig Mitchell Rebecca Mohn Iayne Moline Mark Molleck Catherine Monckton Ianis Monroe Mike Mooney Debra Moore Rita Moran Handy Moretta Dale Morris Mark Morrissey Iim Motteler Marianne Moulton Iecm Muir Diana Mullen Tom Mullen Cassie Murphy Dan Nau Cathy Nelson Susan Neubert Happiness Found flaring Days With thers Love's not Time's fool, though rosy lips and cheeks Within his bending sickle's compass come: Love alters not with his brief hours and weeks, But bears it out even to the edge of doom- Shakespeare I get by is G'-'ltr 2 -gg we W ' if . P e S-,fr iv 1 fir wi +2 'wc it 1 with a little help from my friends. -Lenon-McCartney 1 g -. S sit? A 4, Christann Newsum Marvin Nix Daniel Noe Paul Noirot Susan Oaklord Paula Ober Mary Oberholtzer Sue Ogden Colleen Paine Bill Palley Drew Palmer Robyn Palmer Iody Pappas Cynthia Parker Susan Parks Iames Patterson Leslie Patton Pamela Pearsall Neal Pearson Sabrina Petermann Kurt Peterson Becky Phillips Ielf Pille Lois Pilman Christine Pinkman Iobryna Potts Tim Potts Ioyce Powell Lester Pratt Randy Pugh Ronnie Pugh Matt Putman Mark Radomsky Steve Randle Becky Reed Marcia Reese Mike Retzer Andrew Rex Words are the source of misunderstanding. St. Exupery 'Ni-fan-r J f 32 ,4 Tim Richards Terry Ridgely Iudy Riley Kris Riney Tim Roach Ken Robbins Ron Robbins Iohn Robinson Mike Robinson Steve Robinson Dennis Roe Linda Roeschley Scott Roger Barbara Rohman - Faith Rone Bill Ronk Cindy Rose Vickie Rosenbaum Iudy Ross Deanna Rucker Iohn Ruff Steve Rupp Bill Russell Karen Ryan Paul Ryan Chris Ryno Ezell Sanders Mike Sanders Mitch Sanders Teresa Sargent Rodney Sathoff Lynn Schcrde Vicki Scheckenburger Mary Scheer Ioni Schmidt Launa Schmidt Andy Schneider Iohn Schneider Sandy Schwab Kevin Sears Kirk Sears Sandy Seelye Mitzi Shaffer Ross Shride Cindy Sievert Russell Sievert Robert Simmons Nancy Sivertsen George Smith Kevin Smith Mike Smith Rich Smith Tracy Smith Gary Snider Michael Southey Tim Southey Ion Spacht Teresa Speirs Brent Spence Ieff Spietz Carol Sprague Mark Steenrod Sally Steinberg Brian Steiner Vicki Stephens Iean Stevenson Debra Stewart Robert Strehlow Becky Sullivan Linda Summers Lynn Sunderland Kim Swanson Clayton Swindall Kimberly Tauber Iames Taylor Mark Taylor William Taylor Marie Tealbey Iohn Terrell Alan Tharp Linda Tharp Andrew Thomas Iim Thomas Rosemarie Thorn James Thrush Theresa Tobin Harold Toft Harold Toubeaux I oy Tracy Todd Tracy Andrew Trent Iayne Trimmer David Turner Cole Tuttle Tom Tysctll Barb Utley Iames Vance Mark Vaughn Iulia Verkler Iohn Vinciguerra Hal Wagner Debbie Walker Iohn Walker Kristin Walker Lynne Walker Scott Wallace Linda Walton Roger Walton Heather Wank Caroly Ware Pearline Ware Luanne Wasden Kim Watkins Bill Webb Paula Weber Debbie Weiner Paul Wiss I cannot say what loves have come and gone, I only know that summer sang in me A little while, that in me sings no more. Edna St. Vincent Millay Memories Of Being Together 'Www bf ivuv ? avi? f.x' x, J ,,-f. N.-'Qui .vv K ' ' ,-5' 'Q' 1' in ii! A Murt Witzel Mike Welch Richard Wenger Manvel White Iames Whitehead Sandy Whitehurst Iohn Whobrey Russell Wiele Laurie Wilkinson Alonzo Williams Dana Williams Danny Williams Kim Williams Naymond Williams Stan Williams Willie Williams Sherry Willis Ieffrey Wilson Kay Wilson Timothy Wilson Rebecca Winn Keith Wisher Bob Wofford Myra Wohl Brenda Wood Brian Young Evalina Young Melody Young Love In the beginning My mind was low: I let it wander And as it sought, Why naturally it found you. The small dark thing Slithered towards your toes And sniffed their fragrance- Kissed their beauty- Rose to new heights. My mind was now larger, Brighter grown . . . And found your knees: Could now stand up and touch them Feeding on your beauty Growing still Ernbraced your hips Devouring now Becoming huge It touched your shoulders Found your hair Sought your chin Climbed over your nose And looking into your eyes, Became at once whole- I stood before you. D. Paule PACIFIC TRIANGLE If I could paint a picture it would portray what follows: Man, woman, and child. Man gently caressing his woman and child, While wornan gives suck to their babe. Mike Finn Your love is like a communist plot to squelch my love and stop my mind's thought-killing all freedom by threat of your hurt-prohibiting free expression of my head and heart in word or action-who are you? You can't do that! Live only to let live and help live--not to bound and cause a squirming death. Oh! The sacred immature fit of selfish- ness. You sicken me! Iust because I can't say It's for you . You are too coarse, too demanding to dig the deli- cateness of my predicament. Sandy Bowers ,if ff, , ' 1 ff Qs I 9.1 ,f ,gfkvi Lmdn. Qffdvphsf I love you because you love me for what I am not for what I am not in comparison to what you would like to be I know you because you know me my faults my attributes my loves my fears You know how fo make me happy I know that you will always be there to help me when I'm down If I extend my hand to you I know that you will treat me as you would treat yourself if you just continue to love me for what I am we shall find happiness few people have ever known -Donna Seedorf If you had love for a person And that person died Would your love die? Or if your love died Would that person die? Or if you died, what then? Dale Bauwens Revolution Plato once observed, Revolutions are not made, they come. So came the American Revolution, so comes the revolution of today. Be it a revolution in attitude and thought, or a violent political upheaval, it is not im- promptu, or off the cuff, it is the product of years of brewing dissatisfaction of a people with an established order. Such is our revolution of today, in one way similar to the revolution which gives birth to this very country. We fight to liberate ourselves from the bonds imposed upon us by the people, the ethics and forces from within. We activate ourselves for a clean, inhabitable environ- ment, which is polluted by greedy manufacturers Working for a quick profit, who pay no heed to the cries of a dying world. We struggle for a real and meaningful voice in the management of our affairs. We object to a flourish- ing crime rate against which We spend one twentieth of the amount spent in the production of war materials, and the undaunted continuity of these ills manifests our anger. And for a suitable defense for those who oppose us there is suppression. There is suppression nothing short of death in Kent, Ohio and Iacksonville, Mississippi. There are cries muffled by gags in our courts. There are hard hats violently disrupting otherwise peaceful demonstra- tions. Then there is the silent suppressionp suppression which never reaches the eyes and the ears of the public. We are overwhelmed in numbers by those who talk but do not listen as well as those who listen but do not talk. Here, too, lie our enemies. Those who do not listen are but deaf, and those who will not watch are but blind. They offer words of appeasement, words of promise ...... they are appealing in verse, but useless in cause. I say to them, you can postpone the transformation, but you cannot stop it. We have been dominated for too long a time, we must now decide the future that is ours, we must determine our own destiny Where others have failed. Our unity concrete, our spirit sound, our victories few, but our future bright, we are dedicated all, instilled with the hope of a better tomorrow. Counter-Revolution PEURIA AM C O M vm POST 64 MA DER Q LOVE ICA IT UR LEAVE Ifr U PEG lllt L llllllt tttk Q tom, lljxg IHEHQ Melt In Post WWI Germany the Communist Party, Which at that time constituted the majority of the people, was dis- satisfied with the fact that they were not in power. Consequently, they executed a revolution. They created such an upheaval in the country that many of the people, Who Were formerly sympathetic to their cause, were angered by their use of guerilla tactics. The extent of their dissatisfaction was revealed in Ianuary of 1933, when the German people Went to the polls and put the Nazi Party into power under the leadership of Adolf Hitler. Then, not only did the revolution fail in achieving its goals but also indirectly subjected the entire world to the ruthlessness of a crazed war monger and, eventual- ly, a second world war. The opposition points out the many flaws in our form of government. Granted We are not perfect, but it is our right and duty to correct our mistakes peacefully. Our government was designed on this principle. The very Words demos cratia from which the Word democracy originates mean the will of the people. This, of course, is not true of any totalitarian government. Should a revolution occur and the will of the minority is exercised over that of the majority, it will not only cause great turmoil in the country, but will also unleash an unrestrainable backlash, the result of which will be the harshest of totalitarian governments. I walk alone. No one else can travel with me. I am like many creatures of the Earth, And yet I am unique. My mother showed me tenderness, My father showed me strength. Together they have helped to Build someone they'll never know. My heart is filled with love For them. There is darkness all around me, I question what it is. I long to do some simple thing To make it all quite clear- Perhaps a laugh or tear would Work .... Silently I beg for someone Who will walk along with me, To help me find ct path F rom this obscurity. -S u e Graf I feel like a cold, fried egg isolated on a plate- toyed at, tried, pushed asideg too soft rnisformed or overdone I do not please .... land don't know Whyl. Before you scrape me off your plate listen closely for my sigh .... Sari Gluckin I Walk Alone Loneliness is deadly . . . It prays on the young, the weak And the old . . . lt is a void in the heart That is never completely filled. Loneliness is Wanting . . . Wanting to have the past over Again . . . Wanting the present to change. But not knowing how to change Young people are lonely . . . Waiting desparately for their Turn to control . . . Wondering Why the World Doesn't turn out like it ought to. The old are lonely . . . It sneaks into rerninisce and Memory . . . Taking all present joyg lt can kill them. All people are lonely . . . Reaching out to find other People . . . Finding more loneliness . . . . . . to be lonely is to not exist. john Walker Liwien... Kun-c, abou+ ulou.. vm proud cf Lxou K Kqve. Lx0:bL ', 4-x0LLxY'Q, 'wx brcfH'1Ur. bfmn oxen' omfq u5rH1 xioufrk beaausl lm 0-Qmmrl -Q0 l-104-L-tlD0lN+LQO1.m.'k'Ol'JlL OL QUS011 ., QVME, and CUYWPKETC ,OAL whom oi-he,rs Um respui. 50'YYWC.01'16 w'.+h xlxsfm md '16'maow. who-vvx knows Md is Safisifxecfz. tundCr9fMXd wild' 4-Xbu. wr-do MLVM Sorvq if Wvff OU-4' Ld' slvxa , Q MEM +0Ux--vii' wi? Inww'.fkai1w0j0JiULT3FPi1-5 make l 1' X qw Qvep MA ra.-walude, Z1 X X 'ML' 50'mLCTYK2..+O do Hwi .Fo-r rwme. ,I xx Y OHM, ktU'Q,ad +hQk.C5 no 5uc.J,w+Hmc3 V-g as c-PHSUXC9' Uwe, flrHAc-u- docs Q 691' g 'ao-md'Hw-43 ,Or dce,snH-.f cmvfl 50,11 IM, 1 Kshq-Kd me wr .mx ww. 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WA ' u , L., 5 , t L 1- ' 1 f - Q ' s., uxf' lx, H ,X dff?1'N'k ln' .. 54 Q, 4'1- - fist, xv 'sQ,' . . . g., u f. f- ,. ' s.y- .ln v ' - ' . .' . s r , I .la . Y'l' I vf is s Q, - 7 x I' S9-W 1- . 2. sf Q t 1 -' sign: IN O A . -641 , ' E511-745' af., Q Ar. 4, lx' ,N 1, ' Y ' ,se o l r.' 21,5 ,Q ', x I . ' pu 'ggi S .. vi. -s.QurL-.- 052' S- O f Q A 4 Q K , ' a Q v Ni , a Q, 'ua3 r' if iq:-11' . U Y r ' Q , 'W X x ' .X Q v . 1 Q' C . -. Wrxf'- c XV .2 . '-' 'L' it . I 50 ' - ...J ' 'C 0 3 4 1 4 , o 1 1 ,Q 2,4 .rw L J fl. ,-iran' .gi fx, 1 fa ALP -SFX Q, 1. -U ' ix' h 4 .. .-we - .-A bw' 2 Vu., , . 1 I I Us-4 ,J- o 124. l As I look back over the past I realize That What We are involved in Changes We To I. Rodney Mast-editor Mennenoh Activities ROW 1: K. McCormack, B. Steimle, M. Russell, L. Michel, E. Horn, R. Michel. ROW 2: R. Lush, S. Gluckin, I. Trimmer, R. Thornburg, C. Steele, L. Swindcxll. ROW 3: M. Kahn, I NC: bu.: Morton, D. Dossett, I. Wagner. I. Pluck, B Davis, T. Irwin, B. Thornburg, I. Meisinger, L. Cusick, I. Dunlop, B. Hart. Karen McCormack: President of Student Council Suggesting involvement . . . present- ing opportunities--Student Council sought to inform, direct, and refine the interest and energy of students. Council offered students the chance to question, alter, or accept school and community life. Members spon- sored projects to bring students' ideas of yesterday and tomorrow into dynamic and enthusiastic ac- tion. Tradition and transition, Home- coming and Y.E.S. all helped student life to become a concerned and meaningful NOW. Student Council Encourages Involvement Gary Tindallz Student Council faculty advisor . , ' - I XX Council Seeks Student Upinion 1 I V f.bL-ly.. if' 31.1, K,-fs .Q '.- xgg' sw . 3 -X stiff, 422.-f fl r il I-fl1f -wlitil' E 'fl .Q U 'DP t.,e uf? pda . 1.- Es- wg' .. WUI ,,,,,'nH?u:.. K .3 my . ,kfxfirk Mu '57 Zw'Bl5'l5'i W ! Q. was' i I i v SCRAP, Y f I A 7' ?es'ffafmfQ.T ' 525' .1 .-I :lf-K' J' vyf:f.w , . .,. ., ,Q ' V ,aw -X- -M5 I ,ei f YES. Y.E.S. fYouth for Environmental Salvationl during the 1970-71 Student Council year held a great many joys and many heartbreaks. The first project held at Glen Oak Lagoon attracted a pitiful lofo of the school body, barely enough to justify the hours of work that went into its planning. However, because the few people there had a sincere desire to achieve, the project was an unparalleled success. Student Council sponsored a number of environmental assemblies throughout the course of the year. Cne par- ticularly memorable assembly featured William L. Ruther- ford, former director of the Illinois Department of Conser- vation. Mr. Rutherford inspired a sensation of purpose into a normally apathetic student body. Through the inexhaustable efforts of a workhorse president, P.H.S. Student Council and Bergan Student Council sponsored a joint playground construction project, which repre- sented a first in inter-council cooperation. The climax of the program came during environmental action week, March l-5, which featured recycling cam- paigns, Earth Day signups, and an overall favorable stu- dent response. From a skeletal, abstract program, a de- voted Student Council President, and a handful of interested students a hope, transformed into a construc- tive reality. Y.E.S.-only a beginning . . . but still a hope. Lee Swindall Can you remember a sunset made up of soft purple and orange? Its beauty has been replaced by the sickly green smoke . . . Inky Billowing Belching out of ever present smokestacks, a haze obscuring the sky. When is it going to stop? After there are no birds, or flowers, or people? Soil . . . Can we survive without it? Its richness and beauty are being destroyed by strip mining and then washed away by water so thick with refuse and dead fish that it doesn't flow anymore. Sue, Greg, and Linda e L? M f to hjQ,:2..w J ,r . .,, ,.,,,.f, f :V v4.1.3 V 5 , 1 vwgkv. Wx' , . Q r'Le . FM. C I I - . 1 1' -5?5v-,.+f.95 4'2fH!w5 5 ,,'1mi.ggQ'7's.'Lf5.if4rQ'?f77'f'7J ',g!,,fE,a,,.M ., pf I 'H . ,. . M.. IH. ..-Afhf .-N, wufw. ' ' ..- . .. . .aww ROW 1: L. Thompson, Mr. Zbrozek, I. Demp sey. ROW 2: C. Parker, B. Rohmczn, S. Bow- ers, N. McClure, I. Plcxck, L. Knox, L. Sauder, K. Kozgie, C. Gilfert, T. Heiple, C. Iczcobus I. Dotson, P. Nicot, I. Albright, D. Bell, K Ycxlowitz, H. Higgins, M. Russell. ROW 3: A. Sutterlund, I. Stowell, C. Carrier, M. White, D. Bielenberg, B. Bumett, C. Iacobus, F. Metzger. Spirit Week Finals. Term Papers. Tenth Hour. The Snack Bar. Committee provided refreshment and relaxation in the hectic circles of daily activity. The traditional bon- fire and ever-changing pep assemblies concentrated enthusiasm and spirit. The dances and mixers provided students with weekends to look for- ward to and remember. Committee Sponsors Social Highlights Students display new-found enthusiasm as they leave a pep assembly. sa ww? ft i Committee Stesses Spirit :ig . K , Q Q Q Q I5 L.O CH HH, isa ,ing w ,E xx in is M Q KT 1 1 K'-4 5 61 160 'A L n tg avg -5 is M my fi' X 'S t ,.., --+1 gr... ,cv Q .,-ff pr' ,.,. U ' u i , L-.F -41 hr'-sg - . -Nw vi X-Nt ., -3--W O Mil yy , niof 'gg mm, 5. HX, 'WX K fix ju i . 7 ', 5-1' Wk , wkv' fi nw my, 'Em A-u w ,253 2 5 I in B 2112 M21 :mfs Aswan.: :iv rrlluuz ,Q-g,.5arxxru was Senior Service took constructive ac- tion to aid Peoria High and the com- munity. The group assisted in spe- cial education situations, providing tutors for remedial classes. They also served as ushers at school functions and were hostesses at a faculty cof- fee which they sponsored. Aside from their school related activities, the girls conducted the successful Toys for Tots campaign and made donations to charitable organiza- tions. FRONT TO BACK: L. Nordwall, A. Hessing. B. Tysall, S. Hill, R. Neumann, M. Russell. C. Lane, D. Seedorf, L. Michel, C. Ander- son, B. Harlow, I. Gerber, K. Cooper, I. Trimmer, M. Wegel, Miss Peterson, D. Thomas, S. Meinke, D. Russell, M. Phenix, K. Swan- son, S. Marlott, P. Burton, D. Gomes, D. Koep- pel, K. Hymbaugh, M. Kahn, P. Peil, I. Bevis. I. Van Cleve, R. Schmidt, D. Vogel, M. Mc- Avoy, N. Custer, P. Nicot, C. Roake, A. Robertson, L. Glasford, M. Walker, B. Huyck. S. Dowell, I. Virdin, I. Kuntz, B. Pounds. D. Matarelli, D. Smith, C. Krespan, R. Geddes. I. Davis, I. Pearson, M. Pfeifer, K. Schwab. C. Forquer, S. Wickersham, L. Cusick, C. Kuhn, N. Vulgcxris, B. Nelson, H. Mandel, D. Van Osdol, M. Rapp. 5 isa REST Editorial Stag ,109- figs? R. Wootton. Editor-in-Chief, D. Gluckin, C. Meister, B. Gurney, K. Kottemcrnn, B. Nelson, R. Hoffmann, I. Dennis, S. Stein, L. Men- nenoh, L. Wenger, G. Selke, Assistant Editor, C. Salter, L. Rode-Wold, Photography Editor Q C 5,5322 ,.f'. K- 'NS P. Thomas, B. Tysall, Business manager, I. Barney, I. McMillan, Mr. Fink, Faculty Ad- visor, V. Weitzel, C. Wagner, D. Stringer, S. Greisen, M. Avery, I. Weinkauf. M. Sharpe. li i. ,'. . 9. -fusi- T Photography Staff --sei-. German, lub Learns About Customs, ulture German Club studied the customs, and culture of Germany, as Well as its language. Programs included slide shows by students and Mr. Dirst and members and guests performing Works of important German com- posers. The members also held a Christmas party and a spring picnic. The German Singers, also a part of the German Club, performed at the Christmas meeting and the Talent Assembly. The group performs in native German dress. GERMAN SINGERS A Kaspar, A. Hessing, R. Kim, L. Wolber, C. Mc Roy B Cummings I. Spacht, S. Krause, R. Hoffmann, B. Reed, Refreshments are served following a musical program. Santa Claus aids the gift exchange. Science Club Explores l Z l ' l 2 N 'N Q Science Club enlarged on their pre- vious schedule to include a field trip and special Christmas party. At their regular bi-monthly meetings the club members made brief studies of many different areas of science. Astronomy, oceanography, and computer sci- ence Were all highlighted at dif- ferent club meetings. As a member of the Illinois Iunior Academy of Sci- ence the group assisted at the Sci- ence Fair in the spring. Ws 5. - .3 gps. Q 52... . M.. . 5 .S I 'Www f. .,,. ,X:vD, f ...gy i 3 MW , xy? on yf 6 ROW 1: L. Blanco, E. Hom, D. Bcxuwens, D. Peterson, R. Loughlin, D. Hudson. ROW 2 R. Bielenberg, D. Fosco, M. Zumwcxlt, L. Yang, R. Coulier, B. Gestrine, R. Michel, K. Mau- bcrch, A. Higgins, ROW 3: M. Russell, B. Woodworth, I. Stowell, K. Gipson, I. Stowell D. Whitaker, I. Morton, T. Lcme, I. Van Ness ROW 4: C. Mcuboch, D. Pczule, I. Meisinger K. Ycxlowitz, I. Dempsey, S. Woodworth R. Thornburg, M. Foster, Mr. Bensing. Key Club Serves Peoria High, Commumty Continuing their policy of previous years, members of Key Club served Peoria High in various ways. Mem- bers sponsored a paper drive for charity. Around the school, Club members helped maintain the trophy cases, and Worked with the score- board during the Basketball season. Throughout the athletic season mem- bers distributed programs to specta- tors. To assist the annual kid's day members sold peanuts downtown. Members also ushered at school functions. A Key Club member carefully inventories results of the paper drive ' , .f.. Q v '7 V'w.: I ,,,,,A,, wg if Y I me Q 6 swim Members deposlt thexr collechons durmg the paper dnve Serv1ce projects mclude mumtencnce of the trophy cases f J dw Q... if kk Photo club members relax on field trip. Photo lub Members tucly, Enjo Photography New officers are elected at a Photo Club meeting. Photography Club Members-T. Delotis, I. Lawler, B. Owens, P. Noirot, I. Hodge, I. Brackbill, I. Armstrong, P. Taylor, I. Sones, G. Drake, L. Pratt, R. Bossingham, I. Wise. Sponsors: Mr. Christian, Mr. Peterson. Members of the photography Club continued their activities of previous years and expanded their schedule to provide members with every pos- sible opportunity to learn and enjoy various aspects of photography. ln addition to taking portraits in the foyer and working in the darkroorns they Went on a field trip to Starved Rock State Park. f Lf' if oi ,M Q A-E? Musze Workshop Develops Knowledge MUSIC WORKSHOPAROW 1: D. Heerman. D. Schnackenberg, I. Anthony, C. Marvin, K. Martin. ROW Z: M. Brown, M. Pfeiter, M Scheuble, A. Hawk. ROW 3: B. Roman, S Members of Music Workshop enter- tained one another during their monthly meetings. They demonstrat- ed their own skills and observed those of others in order to learn more MUSIC WORKSHOP-ROW 1: S. Willis, C Bloompott, D. Causey, I. Armstrong. ROW 2: M. Beck, D. Mason, V. Martin, D. Steenrod. G. Brewer. ROW 3: D. Laughland. A. Val- . Millard, S. Seelye, I. Monroe. C. Riney. ROW 4: A. Baker, I. Metzger, L. Koehl, V. Schneckenburger. ROW 5: D. McHugh, D. Dietz, L. Fehr, C. Geist, K. Ford. about the various areas of music. Under the direction of Mrs. Szepessy the group held traditional Christmas Caroling. lance, D. McE1hiney, B. Iohnston. P. Ware. ROW 4: L. Wood, I. Giles, S. Dowell, S. Gor- such, T. Martin. ROW 5: L. Whitney, D. Roberts, D. Garrett, S. Davis, B. Cummings. A ro-American. Society tudies Black ulture LET, t 'la rt' AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCIETY-ROW 1: A. Perry, K. Iackson, I. Brown, I. Solomon, L. Coleman. ROW 2: L. Thomas, C. Parker, P. Ashford, D. Burns, S. Willingham. ROW 3: AFRO-AMERICAN C U L T U R E SO- CIETY--Mr. Hendricks directed this club, which studied the African his- tory, culture, and way of life. Meet- AFRO-AMERICAN CULTURE SOCIETY-ROW 1: L. Michel, R. Sazone, B. Thomas, P. Brown, F. Smith. ROW 2: E. Durflinger, T. Cornelius, S. Wilson, M. Boddie, A. Rowbotham, ROW 3: F. Watkins, I. Hosea, I. Banks, L. Gayles. Mr. Stetson. ROW 4: M. Sturdivant, S. Wil- liams, T. Young, S. Schlokey, I. Hodge. ing every other Wednesday, the groups activities were highlighted by films and discussion. They also spon- sored black-oriented projects. F. Pickett, P. Iones, K. Funches, D. Buckley, D. Goodwin. ROW 4: D. Knox, W. Little, L. Thopson, I. Gower, Mr. Hendricks. ra 1 if ns 3 3 s., ? Q E.. , L. 2 Q f 1? This year's Forensics teams compiled an impressive record, Winning at several different tournaments in and around the state. Several members of the Individual Events team and the varsity Debate squad were able to qualify for the Tournament of Cham- pions, held in the spring. To qualify for this tournament performers must capture first place at one major meet in the regular season. Mr. Davidson coached the Individual Events team, While the Debate squad was directed by Mr. Hawkinson and assisted by Mr. Baker. wffyx is--wwf' -5. Debaters practice after school to prepare for a Weekend tournament. Speakers Enjo Wi Members Lee Wemger displays the true emotion basic to a winning style. promises ning Year of the team spend the evening in the lounge, breaking all to their coach. gl 4 lk sf. Last minute notes are taken, as the time to speak draws near. A-4' Gotcha xx A Mr. Hcxwkinson outlines cx strategy for Kathy Kottemcmn and Lee Swindcxll. ,pr-1 V ...,.l......... M,-.44-' , VAx,- it e , V 1 W W, ,tt,f, ew LETTERMEN-ROW l: D. Terry, H. Williams I. Carter, T. Landrum, W. Artis, S. Hallstrom. ROW 2: K. Maubach, R. Hazelwood, I. Nau, M. Gray, C. Lindsay. ROW 3: K. Reed, R Sazone, D. Hiserote, M. Boddie, M. Dovers- berger. ROW 4: I. Rockhold, C. Detenbough, K. Gipson, K. Yalowitz, E. Holden. HOW 5: B. Murray, I. Stowell, D. Whitaker, M. Foster, M. Maqinn. Lettermert Stress Spirit, Sportsmanship LETTERMANS CLUB-Eligibility for Lettermans Club requires that cr member has Won a letter in sports or as a manager. Club members sold tee-shirts and nightshirts to finance LETTERMEN-ROW 1: D. Morris, T. Young, B. Loveless, R. Coleman, A. Higgins, S. Dun- lap, S. Wilson. ROW 2: I. Wetchler, I. Shaw, D. Iones, I. Gilinsky, I. Wingfield, M. White, S. Mitchell. ROW 3: D. Rademaker, H. Bacon. R. Stolp, C. Maubach, D. O'Donnell, D. Peter- their other activities, Which included Work on the trophy cases, purchase ot a sportsmanship trophy, and dis- tribution of Christmas baskets. son, L. Blanco. ROW 5: R. Coulter, E. Gale, S. Fritts, D. Paule, R. Hunsiker, R. Steenrod, I. Meisinger. ROW 5: D. Delinger, B. Gestrine, I. Gower, D. Goodwin, D. Fosco, D. Smith, S. Knox. labs Appeal To Varied Interests if-swan FRENCH CLUB-ROW 1: Mrs. Bright. S. Stein- berg, K. McManus, P. Martersteck, D. Eben- stein. ROW 2: L. Patton, S. Tracy, C. Hen- FRENCH CLUB-Mrs. Bright directed the activities of French Club, which commemorated French activities and taught students about the customs OFFICE OCCUPATIONSAROW 1: K. Svriggs. S. Ealey, N. McE1hiney, L. Howells. ROW 2: C. Castle, D. Van Osdol, B. Koehl. T. Homer. ROW 3: M. Akridge, N. Knoll, D. Gomes, D. derson, V. Iohnson, D. Meyers. ROW 3: I. Crehore, I. McCay, K. Bartel, I. Spears. and culture of France. They held fund rais ing projects to finance other activities. White. ROW 4: L. Virden, V. Beavers, P. Burton, D. Vogel, Mrs. Pocklington. ROW 5: V. Smith, I. Brubaker, L. Nordwall, D. Cook- sey. OFFICE OCCUPATIONS-An organi- zation consisting of senior girls, this group attended school in the morn- ing and Worked for outside employ- ers in the afternoon. Their sponsor, Mrs. Pocklington, then collaborated with their employers to determine their grades. The members also held a Christmas party at a local orphanage. Pages COUNSELOR'S PAGES-ROW 1: S: Kobler, V. Nellas, C. Bloompott, I. Solomon. ROW 2. S. Wickersham, I. Ricca, M. Otterstrom. M. Eagleson, D. Bennett. ROW 3: S. Meinke 1 C. Iacobus, R. Geddes, P. Lorton. ROW 4: I. Wagner, L. Ferrell, L. Clark, C. Mc Niel. L. Matthews. Assist Counselors COUNSELOR PAGES-Many girls had the opportunity to serve as pages this year. The pages gave up one study hall a day to assist the COUNSELOPVS PAGES-ROW 1: V. Iohnson. I. Ross, P. Ulrich, I. Carter. I. Noe. ROW 2: I. Schmillen, L. Summers, L. Compton, S. Heintz. M. De Good. ROW 3: I. Davis, L. Gray, V. counselors by filing absence excuses and admits, answering the telephone, and delivering messages to students from counselors. Clemons, B. Bailey, H. Robinson. ROW 4: H. Robertson, C. Noirot, D. Olson, I. Watkins. L. Voltumo. Pages Serve In Main 'ee OFFICE PAGES-ROW 1: I. Kellogg, S. But- terfield, M. Delinski, S. Douglas, D. Day. ROW 2: L. Coker, K. Rankin, V. Rutledge, I. Schultz, A. Baker, K. Lochbaum. ROW 3: D. Mc Elhiney, D. Turner, L. Wrestler, D. Mc- OFFICE PAGES-The members of this group served in the main office assisting the receptionist, the deans, and the attendance clerk. The pages OFFICE PAGES-ROW 1: L. Oaktord, A Kucukcetin, I. Anthony, G. Iones, D. Rose S. Hill. ROW 2: P. Hart, D. Matarelli, S Lange, D. Steenrod, M. Pugh, M. Trumpold Elhiney, L. Schmidt. ROW 4: G. Landers, C. Hawk, I. Ketay, L. Glasford, M. Walter, K. Bartel. ROW 5: C. Forquer, R. Schmidt, L. Magarity, C. Kellerstrass. ran errands, sent messages, recorded information on ill students, led vis- itors around the building, and tabu- lated reports. meier, H. Robinson, L. Summers, I. Gerber. M. Wegel, M. Coup. ROW 4: I. Giles, D. Hitchell, C. Lane, L. Knox, L. Watson, D. Hayward. ROW 5: A. Rowbotham, S. Kiester, M. Hayes. ROW 3: M. Hartman, M. Busel: L. Gift, K. Swanson, I. Van Cleve, S. Nelson. E A JCJ I Pep lub Highlights Spirit PEP CLUBiROW 1: N. Newcomer, T. Brown, I. Anthony, C. Giliert, D. Rose. ROW 2: K. Zerbonia, D. Davis, I. Davis, I. Tracy, D. Meyers, M. Buselmeier. ROW 3: L. Carpentier, PEP CLUB-Pep Club members at- tended Workshops led by cheerlead- ers in order to form a stronger cheer- ing section at the games. Pep Club PEP CLUB-ROW 1: M. Thrush, L. Friedrich, L. Barney, L. Musgrove, I. Solomon, D. Cau- sey. ROW 2: T. Gestrine, B. Kendall, V. Mar- tin, V. Schneckenberger, C. Ricciardelli. ROW D. Bell, A. Robertson, C. Kuhn, I. Ricca. ROW 4: M. Slattery, I. Wagner, I. McCay, L. Gift, I. Wagner. sold pep ribbons, presented skits at pep assemblies, and sold doughnuts during finals. Mrs. Tindall advised this group. 3: S. Furston, L. Coker, R. Coney, D. Galvin, C. Iacobus. ROW 4: B. Thurman, C. Kuhn, H. Robertson, I. Giles, I. Pappas. P .V,k V, f , af me M-.Me we T ' 9 e fo .f +1 ff ke ' Q , lvl, feiffi' 4 . , ,,,. ,.,, 19 'Rev , Masai PEP CLUB-ROW 1: P. Lotion, K. Ingersoll, ton, M. Naven, L. Palanza. ROW 4: B. Levi, P. Peil, L. Sauder, S. Hill, T. Heiple. ROW 2: R. Steenrod, I. Meisinger, G. Aman, D. Delin- E. Korch, B. Harlow, L. Glasford, K. Greene, ski. D. Koeppel. S. Mitchell, T. Marshall, P. Bur- Cheerleaclers, Pep lub, Work Together The Cheerleaders and Pep Club concentrated on improving the P.H.S. cheering seciion. OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF-ROW 1: D. Iohnson, B. Brandes, R. Kern, I. Trimmer, D. Henschel, I. Muir. ROW 2: V. Vaughn, P. four In addition to attending workshops to increase their knowledge, under- class OPINION members Wrote and edited the Iunior Edition. Besides 1 OPINION EDITORIAL STAFF-ROW 1: K Cooper, S. Kohler, P. Lorton, K. Cummings, K Korgie, P. Martersteck. ROW 2: V. Rutledge L. Chase, L. Bach, E. Chase, S. Tracy, M Colan, T. Matarelli, S. Ott, S. Millard, V. Schneckenburger. ROW 3: I. Frost, M. Mc- Kune, M. Scheffler, L. Iohnson, I. Blumb. pinion, Wins nalistic Honors winning an All-American rating, the OPINION received the George H. Gallup award and the International Honor award. Eagleson, I. Gerber. ROW 3: D. Kieih, I. Mc- Cay, R. Rosenberg, I. Van Cleve. D. Hudson, B. Kuyck. .W ew M. De Good, Co-Feature Editor, I. trimmer, Associate Editor, S. Keller, R. Neuman, Co- Editor-in-Chief. ROW 2: A. Higgins, Sports The business and circulation staff of the Opinion directed the financial affairs of the paper and the delivery to students. Business staff members OPINION BUSINESS STAFF-Row 1: I. Ross. W. Propp, I. Schmillen. ROW 2: R. Coney, L. Knoll, S. Heintz. Row 3: I. Davis, I. Ricca, M. i A fits. 'TVN Editor, D. Roberts, Co-Feature Editor, M. Walk- er, Co-News Editor, M. Kahn, Co-Editor-in- Chief. sold ads and subscriptions to cover publishing costs. The circulation staff distributed the Opinion to first hour classes. Otterstrom. ROW 4: A. Peterson, I. Bauwens, C. Forquer, K. Ritter. ROW 5: L. Wood, C. Fisher, P. Burton. 'nr-'X .' I K Opinion Business Manager, Bob Gates W 'f-:rv ROW 1: Mrs. Maybe, B. Pounds, S. Douglas B. Thomas, L. Cundiff, Mrs. Brodbeck. ROW 2: Mrs. Williamson. S. Furston, A. Kaspar, V CLAYBIRDERS: Many Peoria High students found a different kind of entertainment as members of this group, as they met on appointed Sundays at the Peoria Skeet and Gun Club for an afternoon of trap- 3...-' Martin, C. Volk, Mr. Stanger. B. Reed, N. Rowlett, B. Thurman, D. Galvin, I. Wolford, D. Tumer. shooting. Members of the group, sponsored by Mr. Bernhardy, spent many enjoyable afternoons and profited by the improvement of their skills. Claybirders find different entertainment. sl , . X Y '-'vw ,fx K ' U W A , 3. . W 1591-W takin , ..,.-,... 52-vtwrqgr, iw ,fx Elway W-I-vww new Wim 9' mm lf vm? w, AH' .. -If ,f ' ,. . 5 . t A ...et.+uM. m,,,,.,M -.' ,., - , g V ' tl QF 154 ' v 4L3i.fyiXZk fQf' VUL 1- gf',.Q , - l 1. 4., ,-zlfewnule rms ,3ws,., Y -.gots ,s , . f s -' .s . ' uv-S .V 2 c. R .. 1' re tr . ':'j gi ,I .tg,,:g4 ,,jj 5-s. ' ' -'IFE' ::'5 .v. ' W . ' f' Lf ,.. .L I ' , -fs :H-s ,1fwf ,. ,, g,,.,.,1y, 4, mme 1 , H W , , I ., V 3 5. , if . ,, ., ,,,. , f , , , . - - be ,.t2,'f.,44wffhsfa, ,L4',5'vgs , ty ,,.-as-f ' '52 - E B, , ,, . f'f5W , A X- . . ' W4egtfwi1,,'eys2w,.,, S 15. --.W ,,im.f ., -' if A he use ' .,,M I -' ML-A - -, 11 -, f- 1 as K , , gtg.. , . .hy .hy . Q.,,g.,.,, ,., i K, K ' 1' a'T ?3'ffiff M' 4 N .ax 4, ' B .sf K QU -1' LIBRARY AIDES: The library aides donated their study hall time to assist Mr. Stanger in the library. In addi- tion to stamping materials being Checked out by students the aides returned materials to the shelves, and Worked with the periodicals, bringing out past issues of maga- zines for student research and filing them after use. ,, www? VV , Thespians Present All-School Play The lure ot the stage drew large numbers of students to join Thes- pians this year. Group members en- joyed activities all year long, and had practice in all facets of the the- atre. Many gained experience back- stage during the club sponsored all school play. They practiced their skills in the all school project and in the contest plays, which they pre- sented throughout the year. Many participated in the projects of local theater groups both as actors and ushers. Thespians rehearse a contest play, and a host o THESPIANS-ROW 1: I. Gerber, A. Bohls, K. Walker, S. Schwab, T. Mullen. ROW 2: L. McGowan, K. Schwab, E. Chase, A. Baker, M. Pfeifer. ROW 3: B. Frankel, D. Keith, L. Wen- eww f new stars is hom. get, K. Ford, Mrs. Carrara. ROW 4: D. Brown L. Fehr, L. Berg, S. Davis, D. Seedort. ROW 5 I. Spacht, D. Bledsoe, L. Michel, D. Roberts or V L. Cusick. R. Roehnalt, A. Robertson, T. Hei- ple, N. Newcomer, D. Wetchler, B. Thurman, K. Korgie, K. Bennett, M. Avery, A. Bohls, C. Volk, F. Hermes, K. Wegner, C. Hawk. D. Lekovitch, D. Olsen, D. Kraft, D. Bohenek, I. Iohnson, M. Steenrod, I. Caldwell. M. Ma- ginn, K. Bennett, D. Pettit, R. Holzinger, M Ncrven, C. Gray. R. Rademaker, I. Downcrrd I. Wagner, S. Mitchell. I. Wagner, S. Keller S. Beers, T. Rhodes, L. Iohnson, Mr. Simon Mr. Peterson. Art Guild Explores All Forms Ufflrt Members of Art Guild sought to learn more about art and its history and also how to develop their own skills. Activities at their bi-monthly meetings included guest speakers, demonstrations of art techniques, and art shows. They explored related fields and had classes in tie- dying shirts. They also enjoyed a field trip which included viewing the Work ot professionals from other parts of the state. Art Guild members work on individual projects. ART GUILD-ROW l: P. McMahon, I. Gerber, C. St. Iohn, S. Kohler. ROW 2: P. Thomas. M. Scheuble, F. Allegri, M. Otterstrom, N. Newcomer. ROW 3: K. Ford, I. Taborn, C. Ohl, G. Antle. ROW 4: A. Rowbotham, K. Bennet, B. Greiner, B. Frankel, Mr. Hagen ROW 5: Mr. Hendricks, P. Taylor, B. Kiester, C. Harden, D. White. tage And Projection Crews Aid tuclents, Teachers Staff members film a wrestling meet. STAGE AND PROIECTION CREW-ROW 1: T. Delotis, K. Wilson, C. Chapman, P. Finley 1 W. Busley. ROW 2: D. Thomas, S. Thomas, D. Ellis, R. Ragains, S. Thomas. ROW 3: M. Staff members of the stage and pro- jection crew aided P.H.S. faculty and students by showing films, maintain- ing the stage, and manipulating the special stage lighting equipment. They also 'filmed school sporting events, enabling teams to study their own performances. .,, 17,7 , , Well managed lighting helps set the mood for a contest play Buehrer, D. Bayless, K. Schwab, D. Baxter M. Knox. ROW 4: T. Thomas, C. Bentley, B Fife, I. Berry, I. Wise. ROW 5: B. Epperley, C. Hole, C. Berk, M. Brewer, Mr. Bauder. fw Honor I. Van M. Zumwalt. W 2 V 6 3 Mk ,gg 5, ,, fn Ay. wr , X 5, ., sf iw f Lk' - f fum A, 5955 EW wi mi wi W f -I gg M k.AW, ,, ,, , , . K I ,ggi zgz LAVM by ,, - r :Q .riiisfegglbg ...,,.Q,- 1 wi, A. .-.e ,. .. ., , ,, , ,pq1 O I I funzor atwnal Honor ociety C. Volk. I. Barney, R. Michel. I. Weirxkcxuf, S. Lange. M. Birdsell. D. Larson. K. Korgie. S. Thorpe. C. Meister. C. Buchbinder. V. Vaughn, E. Lillehoj. L. Price. M. Stcmglcmd, R. Hoffmann. M. Bowden, D. Pettit. B. Wilson. S. Ott. E. Nyoradi. I. Demick. D. DuBoff. M. Cincere. M. Keller, K, Baker. S. Krause. R. Strehlow. I. Whalen. F. Spcmo. McMillan. D. Gould. S Kxbler, I. Lee, L. hi null find R. Hoffmann. C. Salter. S. Stahl, C. Meister. R. Mast. I. Dennis, L. Rodewald. R. Wootton G. Selke. B. Nelson. , L. Wenger. I. MCMi1lGB.', I. Weinkcrui, I. Barney. S. Greisen, M. Sharpe. C. Wagner, B. Tysall. D. Stringer. M. DeGood. M. Kahn. R. Neumann, I. Trimmer. M. Walker, B. Hayek. S. Keller, f D Roberts V Vuu hu' u I 4 . g I K. Cooper, A. Higgins. D. Bauwena, I. Van Cleve S. Ott, D. Hudson, L. Chase. K. Korgie. B. Gates W tney. we Qi ff. an -...,.... I ' ae A 1 SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY- Sauder K McCormack M Schettler K R. Newmann, I. Pearson, D. Matarelli, K. Wegner M Pfelfter Gordon, I. Barney. ROW 2: B. Tysall, L. Students Learn Spanish nltnre To increase the knowledge ot its members of Spanish customs, cmd to help them make their study of the Spanish language more enjoyable were the goals of this year's Spanish Club. Miss Bailey, advisor, was in- strumental in helping the club meet these goals. Mary Pfeiffer. Refreshments are served at a Spanish Club Party My--nuu 1 9'f i'f Utopia Is A Social, Service Organization Tom Davison tries to enlist a new member in a membership drive. Utopia President Steve Mitchell takes notes at a Youth-in-Government meeting. Utopia projects this year were of both social and service nature. They were active in the Youth-in-Goverrr ment as well as dances, parties, and other group activities. They put up court house flags on holidays and also helped elderly citizens in the area. Utopia holds a Christmas Party for patients in the Proctor Childrens Ward. Cl 'V 5551 Future Members of Future Teachers taught at Franklin school during the school year. They raised money to award a scholarship to one outstanding mem- ber of their organization who plans to enter the teaching profession. They sold doughnuts during the finals in order to raise funds and they also attended a dinner held at Bergan for members of similar organizations at other area schools. Teachers Look Forward .J -2 Members of Future Teachers leave for club banquet. FUTURE TEACHERSAROW 1: K. Walker. I. Lee, G. Wright, W. Propp, D. Ebenstien, K. Cooper. ROW 2: N. Abramson, I. Kellogg, P. Lorton, K. Ingersoll, I. Trimmer, B. Beecham. ROW 3: G. Anile, L. Ferrell, D. Stringer, L. Chase, B. Thomas, E. Korth, T. Thomas. ROW 4: A. Schoch, P. Burton, V. Vaughn, S. Dowell, M. Buehrer, B. Thurman, ROW 5: S, Heintz. C. Buchbinder, I. Wagner, B. Harlow, A. Peterson, Mr. McCann. r E l si r in ale' ai., 3' I' MJ R WRITING CLUB-ROW 1: B. Keeney, C, Gil- kel. ROW 2: D. Bledsoe, B. Harlow, K. String- fert, A. Kasper, A. Bohls, E. Chaser, B. Fran- ef. D. White, G. Collins, Mrs. Holmes. mall Groups Highlight Spectal Interest Writing Club promoted the talents and interests ot students. They pub- lished a literary magazine featuring the Writings of Peoria high students, including essays, stories and original poetry. BUMETTES-I. Bevis, K. Cooper, D. White, M. Pfeiler, I. Gerber, I. Trimmer, S. Dowell, C. Shore, K. Schwab. The Bleacher Bumettes sponsored spirited activities related to school activities, including the making of posters prior to games, and Working with the cheerleaders to improve the unison ot student cheers. I 8 In W1 Urchestra Members Practzce And Per orm This year's Orchestra had two divisions: the Concert Orchestra and the Cadet Orchestra. These two groups performed at Fine Arts con- certs and learned music apprecia- tion. Members of orchestra partici- pated in district contests and some advanced to state competition. To help provide for more instruments the orchestra sold popcorn and checked coats at all home basketball games. They also sold calendars to help raise funds. The orchestra members enjoyed an interesting and informative field trip to Chicago. Distnct Orchestra selectees: B. Nelson, M. Maginn, B. Huyck, I. Lind- strom K Waddell C Meister. State Orchestra selections: I. Ulrich, K. Waddell, I. Van Cleve, C. Meister. lm in ,' xg is Jw - i,f Af' j J 1 -s A K -3 l...f:M I Qi f ' '2.'-1 - i'P 5-qs ' '21, 12 ' ' . E 5. , ' if Q Q A f ' Orchestra Members prepare for a trip to Chicago. The Cadet Orchestra rehearses under the direction of Mr Casper CONCERT ORCHESTRA-I. Andrews, I. Bal- lowe, D. Bordeaux, G. Bordeux, B. Brandes, B. Davis, P. Deemie, I. Dunlop, I. Ebenstein, S. Epstein, T. Fender, D. Garrett, T. Hammack. C. Hoggard, S. Hood, R. Huyck, L. Ieter, D. Lekovich, R. Lester, I. Lindstrom, S. Little, R. Lush, M. Maginn, P. McAuliffe, I. McCay, C. Meister, L. Michel, B. Nelson, S. Simkins, B. Smith, S. Stahl, L. Summers, T. Troth, I. Van Cleve, K. Waddell. CONCERT WINDS!-S. Tracy, C. Schlick, I. Storm, R. Wohlschag. M. Walker, G. Gilette D. Kaufman, M. Lennarson, K. Iohnson, L. Spacht, S. Mauschbaugh, D. Greenleaf, D. Lekovich, I. Ulrich, A. Higgins, K. Reed, K. Whitelow, N. Hassenstein, M. Eagleson, K. Green, C. Mellen, K. Walker, S. Huyck. CADET ORCHESTRA: L. Byrd, I. Cooper, R. Fishman, K. Gordon, V. Gray, D. Heerman. C. Iohnson, V. Iones, M. Keele, C. Lagoda, C. Lakota, K. McManus, C. Murphy, S. Neu- bert, S. Wegel, K. Wilson, G. O'Niel1. PH. . rchestra Attends Mid-State 9 Concert t L' --1 Mcmy Orchestra performers participate in Youth Symphony. Orchestra Contest winners: K. Waddell, I. Lindstrom, C. Meister, M Mcrginn, S. Stahl, B. Brcmdis, L. Ieter, B. Dcxvis. 1 The 5 n 3 f Mr. Stoskopf directs the P.H.S. Band. Marching Lions, Concert Band Per orm award-winning Band and Orchestra door decoration. ,sf ml elf says UMKC ls W 4 ,f5'cuR The Marching Lions, under the di- rection of Mr. Stoskopf and Mr. Tat- ting performed their difficult forma- tions at all home football games and also marched in the Peoria Veteran's Day Parade. This group was com- posed primarily of underclassmen. The Concert Band, with mostly ju- niors and seniors, performed at con- certs for Peoria High and for other schools in the area. Band members helped raise their own funds by co- sponsoring money making projects with the Orchestra. Along with the Orchestra, Band members went to a concert in Chicago. Talent And Practice Are Band Essentials uni' P.H.S. BAND-I. Bauwens, R. Behrens, K. Bevis, G. Brubaker, C. Buchbinder, S. Bryant, C. Coup, M. Doling, M. Dolinq, I. Dempsey, M. Eagleson, B. Fleming, M. Folkers, H. Gais- ford, D. Giebelhausen, K. Green, G. Harrison, N. Hasensteien, S. Howard, S. Huyck, C. lohn- son, D. Kaufmann, M. Kirby, B. Landrum, D. LeKovitch, M. Lennarson, S. Mauschbaugh, C. Mellen, I. Michelson, I. Newcomer, K. Reed, M. Scheffler, G. Sclick, R. Schmaltz, L. Spacht, R. Steenrod, I. Streeter, S. Tracy, I. Ulrich. K. Walker, M. Walker, K. Whitelow, G. Wil- liamson, L. Wolber, R. Wolschlag, B. Young. The Peoria High Marching Lions. Band members anxiously await departure for Chicago. Concert Band members rehearse carefully for their upcoming winter concert, featuring all styles of music. Concentration is required for a good performance. Band Per orms Winter Concert Lee Spacht rehearses with the Youth Symphony. f-'Piss SWIMMING WON ll LOST 11 Central ..... ..... 6 8 27 ....................... Spalding Central ..... ..... 3 4 61 .... . . . U. High Normal Central ..... ..... 7 3 22 . . . .......... Bergan Central ..... ..... 7 0 22 .... ........... M anual Central ..... ..... 5 5 40 .... ............... P ekin gentrai. ..... ..... 5 8 78 .. . .. . Homewood Flossmore W entra ..... .... 3 72 . .. ....... Carl Sandbur l VARSITY FOOTBALL WON 8 LOST 2 Central ..... ..... 8 U 15 . . . .......... Woodrug 1 Central ..... ....... 4 9 21 ............. Decatur Eisenhower Central '---- ----- 5 5 30 - - - ---- Spfingfield S-E- Central ..... . .... 39 13 .... ........ L imestone Central ----- ----- 3 9 56 - - - - -- Champaign Central l Central hl... -..,- 4 0 5 -,,, . I Woodruff Central ...,. ..... 1 6 79 .... ........ R ichwoods l Central .'.,, A . , 14 13 ,,,. , , Spalding Central ..... ..... 6 5 29 . . . . . . Woodruff Central ,.,.. l I t 21 34 ,.,, ,..,, A ltgn Central ..... ..... 6 8 27 . . . ..... Spalding t Central ..... ..... 1 3 14 .... . . Richwoods CGHTYG1 ----- ----- 4 4 51 - - - - - Bloomington 1 Central ..... ..... 3 5 7 .... ........ P ekin Central ..... ...-- 7 1 24 - . - ----- Bergfrn 1 Central ..... ..... 4 3 20 .... . . . East Peoria Central- - - ----- 72 22 - . - . . . Manual Central ..-.' -,... 5 4 24 ---, ,.,,. B el-gon Central ..... ..... 5 4 41 . . . . . Streator 1 Central ............... 14 0 .... . . . Manual Central ----. ----- 4 5 50 - - - ....... Pekin W Central ..... .... 3 5 60 . . . . Springfield SOPHOMORE TEAM 5-4 Central. . . ..... 20 75 . . . . . Richwoods ERESHMAN TEAM 6-5 Central ..... ..... 3 4 61 . . . . . . Bloomington Central ............... 47 48 . . . .... Streator Second in MS-9 and in MS-9 meet TRACK WON 8 LOST 2 Central .... .... 9 0 37 ............. . , , Manual Central. . . ..... 86 W 40W .... . . . Spalding Central .... . . .111 25 .... . , , Woodruff . . .... Z3 .... . . . East Peoria Central .... .... 9 7 30 ..... ..,,,,,, P ekin CROSSCOUNTRY WON 12 LOST 1 Central .... . . . 102 28 .... ...... W ashington ' .... . . . 28 .... .......... L imestone Central ..... ....... 1 5 61 .................. .. Yates City Central .... .... 6 lk 29 .... . . Normal Community 54---' Spfilding .. 73W.... Urbana Central ............... 16 47 .... ........ E ast Peoria Central .... .... 3 4 93 ..... , . , Riohwoods Central .............,. 21 43 .... , .......... Galesburq Central .... . . . 102 29 .... . . Limestgne Central Varsity 8th Ottowa Invitational ,,,, , , , gg ..-.. I I ' Canton Central Frosh-Soph 10th Central .... .... 9 1 41 ..... , ,, Morton Central ............... 19 44 .... ........... B ergan Central ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 95 31 .',.' 1 D 1 Bergen Central ..... ....... 1 5 50 .... .......... W oodrult Central ..... ..... 3 5 as .... ....... s pringtield sis. Fresh-Soph Record 7-1 . . . . . . 98 .... . . . Lowpoint Wasburn . . . 102 .... .......... S palding 113 .... ........... Q uincy Yates City Henry Central ...... ..... 1 5 50 ....................... Spalding Central .... ' . . .so 15 ...................... Richwoods Central V , Pekin Invitational Central Fr - - Central. . , - X 50 ........... .............. C Cmton VARSITY WRESTLING WON 7 LOST 8 TIED 1 Central. . Yu 31 ......................... Morton Central. .. Peoria High Invitational Central ............... 23 29 ..... .............. R ichwoods Central. . . I - .................... Pekin Central ............,.. 19 30 .... ....... .' f 'Ca'E Qg. Central .... ............... M anual Central ....,.......... 8 40 .............. . . ejxone Q Centygl Vo u . a rling Invitational Central ............... 11 32 .............. . ton Central F105 C n . -2 7 Centr l . - . . 9 . . . CIIIUG1 Central ...... Q 1. .. '-----' ---'I-ISO' 2. E 5 ...... Canton Central Varsit 4 ' - firm W '1: ll! 3 . 8 . ................... Spalding Central Frosh- . a ' 1 E 2 . . 7 7. ....... ............... B ergan cemm ,,,.,,,,, .. E Q . . 7 . . . ............ Woodruff Central ............ 1 X M : . . 19 ..... . . Spri Lanphier 1 - . . ............. . l S.E. Iunior Varsity 8-0 F-S . t I ' 2 : . . .22 24 .... .... jliot 2 - ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ek e 1.. . .. . . . . .. ........... East Peoria Central ............,.. 32 ..................... Washington Frosh-Soph record 8-4 Quincy Tourney 4th Mid State Nine 5th District 5th I Q l.,,, ll l'7: 'tl l TENNIS WON 34 LO t f . ' t ST 0 A4 entral . . . .8 1 .............. Decatur Eisenhower ' : t l. . . . .7 2. . . . Decatur MacArthur - til. . . . . 3 ............ Morton 'T' . . . . 0 .......... Canton 1 - . . . . . .... . Streator VARSITY BASKETBALL woN 9 ' T l 1 ' ' 1 I i Q .1: ioL2l1egeXf:l Central .... . ........ 85 86 ......... . prin 6 anphier l ' ' ' '-- Limeefene Central .... . . . . 59 71 ......... ....... c hwoods ' ' ' ' - - - - - Bergen Central .... .... s 3 81... .. .... - t - . -- ' - - - - ---- - Stfeeief Central .... .... 5 0 61. . . . . . . . . . . - - - - ' ' ' - - t Bloomm'-Zion Central .... .... 5 3 52 ..... ... .... .. Sp in ' 4 - ------ Geleebufe Central .... .... 6 2 60 ..... . .... xl C - ago ' ' ' ' -----'- East Peoria Central .... .... 6 8 66 ..... . . . ucct Ce ' -' ' ' ' U- Hlgh Nefmel Central .... .... 6 5 79 ..... . . . . . . dota gen - '-'-- rj ---'----' QWUCY Central .... .... 5 4 70 ................ .... p ekin e ir ------ - - ---- Bgrlmqton Central .... .... 6 1 57. . . .... ...... . , anton Ce ' ---'---' - - ' - ' - I-'1meSlQne Central .... .... 5 2 67 ................. 7 ...H lf, Pekin Central' ------------- -- Speldmq Central .... .... 5 2 so ........ l .... . ..... gh ual Central ----- ---'--- ----- M G H1191 Central .... .... 5 a se. ...... ' ..... ..... L t . ff e gzgtfel ----- -------- ----------- i - 1-I-i -CPek111 1 .... .... s a 59 ....... ..... . .... w .r I -----'--- - -- ---------- 0 le en TG .... .... 4 5 44 ...... ....... . .. Waslcii e f f--- - - - Stephen Deeetuf Central Central .... .... 9 0 83 .... . .... Richw . . . A - - - - - - ------------ R1ChW00dS Central .... .... 6 8 58. . . . .... East Peo ' 5 ' - - - - - ---------- - - ' t - Moflon Central .... . . . . 51 52 .... .... B ergan ' l - ----- -8 ----- woodfllff Central ............... 54 58.. . .. Spalding - e fre - -- -------- 8 -'--- Feet Peefw Central ............... 61 se.. .......... Pe ' Html ---------------- 9 U- H1911 Normal central .... ui' .. . .54 72. . .. . .......,. M genzfei '------- ---t 3 ----'--'- S Meeiyel .. ........ 0. . .... .... ...... L ' t en TU ----- ---- ------ P U mg Central I ' F 5 Central ..... .... 6 .... P ekin Fres record 9-9 Q: ec d 11-7 X gentral ................ 9 .. Bergan ent 1 ................ 8 ....... Canton x Cent I. . .. .. ...9 ' Woodruff I I ' U 'I ent . . . . ' . . Richwoods t I l I F W x ' r B .......... 1 17 . . . . . . shington A al A ..... ..... 1 189 ........... . 'nois Valley e al A ..... . . . 2 158 ........... . . . Manual - . . imestone gl A ,,,,, , 0 . oodrufi t li t .eoria e al B .... . . . I 1 . t. Q A ' e al B .... . . . -' ding in . . . I H 1 4 ., . . ............. 1' - ds . . .. ............ : i ' .'Z' . 1 8 . . . . ...... . . . . 0 tr . ' 1 0 . . ....... 1 I 1 . . 1' Y . . . . . . .... . . . L t I e I .2 't . . . . . ........ - u I X E 3 :' ' tt 5 ' - - - - - ifwif Ve GY A, - -- 5 r cr t baseball season. f t 0 4- 2 . . . . . l IS - . V Q ' t n uns' as wen as ihe e I I ' i f-' .r- ar .Wt e d l t 1 G .... .. -5 e., I l - ...... . .. - a - ex T' .i V t r ..t .1 1 ' ...... ash' S ' . 1' .... girqan - . . r I I 4 - ' . 1- ..... orton - r I . - 1 .. . . . ' -' d Il - V' .. Richwoods 4 . . . .... ' ki , G , L y Cent! 5 .... ty . . . . . . . . i u ' I I . . . .. ti ri . ' 4. Pekm entral B. I ..... 304 onf -t S- o 3r f' l , ' ! n Bteam W tl t4 Ct t0 r ll. l I till! FRONT ROW: Mark Doling, M. Riney. R. Coleman, L. Brooks, B. Lovelace, I. Demp- sey, H. Williams. S. Hallstrom, D. Terry. K. Maubach. ROW 2: Coach Salzer, Coach Iameison, Matt Dolirig, K. Yalowitz, T. Lan- drum, M. White, L. Blanco. I. Shaw, K. Gip- Lions Like last year, area coaches and sportswriters were figuring that Cen- tral would have a bad year, foot- ball-Wise. The loss of key players was supposed to hamper the new edition of last year's surprise team. But hard work, dedication, and CI little luck paid off. The Conference Crown, dangling before our noses last year, came into our grasp this year. After a decisive win against De- son, R. Fletcher, C. Mellen. ROW 3: M. Boddie, R. Lyon, I. Nau, D. Peterson, C. Maubach, I. Wetchler, R. Rosenbaum. C. Lindsay. R. Sazone, M. Foster, T. Cornelious. ROW 4: H. Bacon, D. Whitaker, D. Fosco. D. Bauwens, R. Stolp, I. Edwards, B. Cher- nouski, D. Cain, L. Thompson, G. Arterburn, T. Russell, Coach Shuftield. ROW 5: Coach Lavery, M. Gray, D. King, F. Graham, R. Hazelwood, I. Moore, G. Errion, W. Little, T. Young. W. Artis, I. Spietz. Win Con erence Crown catur, the Lions came home to maul Limestone, Woodruff, and Spalding in rapid-fire succession. Then, in a widely publicized match the Lions met Alton's Redbirds. The extreme cold of the night seemed to herald the impending defeat which was to meet the hapless Lions. Out- weighed and outsized, the Lions nevertheless fought hard, but could not stop the team that went on the third place in State. Perhaps this had something to do with the next outing. Coach Iamei- son later described the Richwoods game as not played well. Before a capacity crowd, the Lions held the Knights to fourteen points much less than expected. However, the Lions could not seem to get the right combination. Penalties, incomplete passes, a missed extra point-all contributed to a heart-breaking 14- l3 loss. if V I TKWSSIQS 93,414 Q, J.- Vu 1'41w7 3 1 M 3-431 I jlslf-' 'fc Q I G x 1, J N-1,3 4' A l , .eq . N, FQ A lo ne- Together Next up was another big, big game, against Pekin. Pekin had beaten Richwoods, and Richwoods had beaten Central. If the Lions lost, the Chinks would reign alone in the Mid-State Nine. If the Lions won, there would be a three-way tie: Pe- kin, Central, and Richwoods, with one loss each. Not only did the Lions win, but the Chinks were routed so soundly as to cause them to lose again the following week to Spalding, leaving the Lions and the Knights alone at the top. East Peoria and Bergan proved no challenge, and the Lions romped on toward Turkey Day. No one can argue the fact that the Lions were a team and function- ed as such, but there were some dazzling individual efforts. Certain- ly, the man of the hour was Blake Loveless, senior back and two-year letter winner. In addition to being named Most Valuable Back and Most Valuable Player, Loveless was also named to the Chicago Daily News All-State Team, the Prep Sports Special All-State Team, and the M-S 9 All-Conference Team. In the statistical department, Loveless was number one in touchdowns rushing with twenty, and racked up a season yardage total of l4U5 yards, a conference mark topped only by Gary Shelton, a 1970 Cen- tral grad. Many other Lions received awards attesting to their skills. Howard Ba- con and Dan Whitaker got Honor- able Mentions to both of the above All-State Teams, while eleven mem- bers, including the entire line, were named to the All-Conference Team. Other awards went to Iim Wing- field as Most Improved Player, Rich Coleman as Most Valuable Line- man, and the new Mr. Lion Award to Larry Blanco. Captain Rich Coleman can be proud of his team which, according to one poll, finished twelfth in the State, as he turns the reins over to next year's captain, Ron Sazone. U 4 J wiki-JL 3.-iii Q , . r' 2. , ., in 4 , . Q - 5 - 1 - I ' ,SL Avf- f Q ,wr-. '. we i1 Qif -ff L w I' n - 393 5 ff N - f ff r 5 ,Iz,,, gl 96 , 3' 1 4 j v .5 Q K4 . 4 .4 nl : . -A gx ,M h I, , .. 'L 1 .Q V. kr. -m..Lpg:,, 9 . ,da P . ,A 1- ' 'sf' if Q4 f 1 , 'PJ NB 'f M 'E' M . , 4.-I , , in N - -115 , W 'I' ,-7' 6 fr A 5 .i gf ' i rn-1' xr:-v.'ll ' O fl ' - ,h x J- 5 H ' Q xv ' 4 K . ' 'W ': x. f' . x Lions Pounce Almost. Sorry. Charlie! 2 Many people said that Manual's defense would be an obstacle on Thanksgiving. And well it may have, that is, if it hadn't pulled so many penalties. Thanks to a series of penalties, the Lions came first to the five, then the two yard line. From there, Whit- aker sneaked in for six. That was with 5:23 left in the first quarter. At the 2:47 mark, Manual's pilot logged a fantastic 55 yard run be- fore he was finally nailed. But a Ram holding penalty brought the ball all the way back to the Ram 15. Manual was forced to punt, and on the attempt there were two fum- bles and offsetting penalties. The second punt try was good. Both teams then proceeded to dis- play their various tactics, but nei- ther could quite find the range until about halfway through the fourth period. The Lions had possession on the Ram seventeen yard line. Whit- aker called a time out to confer with Coach Iamieson. When he re- turned, things got together. Whitaker's first play was a quick pitch to Sazone who fought to the thirteen. The next down saw a re- peat to the twelve. Then Whitaker lobbed a pass to Harvey Williams in the end-zone for six, with 5:U1 left to play in the ball game. For an encore, Whitaker decided to try for a two point conversion. At the snap, he rolled right as if to pass, but saw no one in the end-zone, so he later- alled to Sazone who battled for those two yards. Success was with him, and Central led, 14-U. And, for all practical purposes, the game ended there. With cr little help from Ron Sazone, Blake Loveless will make it. Harvey Williams is looking for a way around this Ram. ..V.,,,,.. MN- L-4,1121-I.,-1 -W -,.w-1,-,-,3,..-,...,.1 -....-fs, ,WM .W,,,...-,r ,,..,,.., .., ,....,.W,,, . ....,.s.,-. ., -,.- ..s.,..,.- ROW 1: M. Mathis, B. Donnell, M. DeCesari, R. Iackson, S. Hallstrom, B. Watson, M. Clark, I. Hoerdeman, D. Kellenberger. L. Yocum, B. Vicary. ROW 2: Coach Smarjesse. K. Williams, B. Wingfield, I. Dempsey, D. Meyers, P. Zuercher, C. Bacon, G. Urban, T. Troe, R. Okerberg, P. Lennarson. ROW 3: The sophomores had this handoff perfected . . . whichever way they ran it. Coach Troy, R. Rosenbaum, I. Steenrod, B. Burnette, D. Scott, D. Ioos, B. Gibbs, R. Lyons. P. Evans. Sophs Threaten Coach Smarjesse had his Lions in sight of the M-S 9 Crown until the very last moment, when they finally lost, to East Peoria. Then, they fell to Manual, who got the crown, and Bergan. Everyone on the soph team got a chance to participate, and four members played varsity ball. :mama wzsasnnunmui rw nur: W- fm M... 51. runs. iw 'wwf-me :mais 'mama .alfa .anna J uaazqngn :...z..v.4zx+.:m:.. lzmxmsrw :Ml FROSH FOOTBALL-ROW 1: H. Wagner, I. S. Wallace, D. Roe. ROW 3: R. Robbins, B. Martin, D. Avery, T. Grieves, D. Brooks, R. Livingston. N. Pearson, I. Vincigurer, K. Bod- Baxter, D. Palmer, L. Galles, S. Carey, A. die, D. Burrows, I. Taylor, B. Russell, M. Nix. Gibb, M. Hazelwood. ROW 2: T. Tysall, T. ROW 4: R. Brown, G. Hurdette, B. Young, I. Ewan, S. Jenkins, C. Ingersoll, R. Hammer, Heintz, M. Maness, T. Hoppe. S. Duke, R. A. Trent, D. Beavers, K. Williams, A. Guyton, Sathoif, M. Puttman, M. McGi1licuddy, D. Frosh Split Last fal1's freshman football team got off to a slow start, granted. But when they finally got into it, they took their next four games in a row, and ended up with a 6-5 season. Mr. Baldwin coached the frosh. Klahm stuffs the ball into one of his backs. Wenger. B. Mason. ROW 5: T. Wilson, C. Carrier, C. Tuttle, B. Mathis, F. Metsger, S. McCormack, B. DeHaven, T. Milliner, H. Hig- gins, T. Richards. ROW 6: M. Klahm, A. Tharpe, Coach Bob Baldwin. Absent: D. Mor- ris, B. Palley, M. Molleck. M. Smith. Quarterback Mark Klahm fires on the run. t . A X-j HH 'R ta- 0 z ' -an Nh 141 ..,, Wh-..., h, A... Mu-g in-ui 1: ...mf --Q I XS, W L... -w 'A VARSITY BASKETBALL-KNEELING: D. Iones. STANDING: R. Sazone, Goodwin, I. Gower, D. Whitaker, I. Rockhold, H. Williams, Coach B. Banks, R. Michel, R. Coulter, S. Knox, B. Gestrine, L. Thompson, D. Whitaker. Lion Cagers Blaze Az Finale Roger Coulter can't quite reach this high flying Warrior. Peoria High basketball fans got their money's Worth this season as the Lions took part in a winter long session of surprising turnovers, high shooting averages, and last minute victories. The Lion's season, easily the most exciting since the trip to State in 1968, seemed to parallel the topsy-turvy Mid State Nine situation. As expected, Richwoods started out in front, getting up to a tally of 9-0. Then things started to happen. Out of a cloud of dust emerged Lime- stone, and as suddenly Richwoods started to fall off, Limestone climbed steadily. From that point on, nobody could accurately predict what would happen in any given game. In their second meeting, Central and Lime- stone shocked everyone as the Lions handed the Rockets a 67-50 loss. The Lions met the Warriors for the last game of the regular season and Won B7-64. Many people had the idea that Central was going into Regionals on fire. They were right. Central des- troyed IVC 74-54. Roger Coulter dropped Richwoods a Z O.T. loss, 7l-69. We lost to Woodruff 73-51. I and X '-Q es Thompson grapples for control czs Skxp Knox watches. Robm Mxchel leads lh1S dash for cr loose bull Bob Gestrine cmd the Lxons hcxd cx lot ndmg on th1s shot The faces of the crowd are ev1dence to the fact It dropped just as the fmcxl gun sounded glvmg Central cz 62 S0 w1n over North Chxccxgo if 'Si 4' Sf' aug, 'Bib .mr Senior Roger Coulter makes bold with the basketball of his opponent. Dan Goodwin appears to be fouled up in these Hawks. F jf elif ZH :S vi ffl .fe 1 5 2 nga A' , 32 Iames Gower is covered from every direction...at this moment. ff' x -K A .Y A ,W ,. 214 i 3 Sophs Promise . . . With only one game left to play the sophomore basketball squad was in very good shape. Many members were in their second year on the boards, and this experience showed as they shot 20+ points a game. Dave Wolford attempts to stop this Ram. its A .co gi. -1'-'aaa' ,,,.-n--' 'ms SOPH BASKETBALL-KNEELING: D. Wickert, C. Hamilton, S. Hallstrom, B. Watson, D. Fak- Ierry Stowell looks to Charlie H ker, D. Meyers, T. Gelespie. STANDING: Coach Boyle, I. Reibel, O. Boddie, D. Wol- ., , e S 'wtf' HK ' , if f1w1 J -A fa y-ic... --an , Q Ia , Ki M ,Af- A A A .N-,' amilton for cr possible pass. ford, K. Iohnson, M. Russell, I. Stowell ,N 0' '54 is Rh., ...----1 Jn....N XX Y fl' 'Ii'f: 'f ' :ll-ell 4 ' f - nurses' .tm 5 M44 -,,,f' ..ef ,A .,A. ,,,,.........,.......................--.....,D . ............r,.....,..n .. FROSH BASKETBALL-KNEELING: G. Snyder, F. Metzger, S. Mathis, T. Hoppe, D. Beavers, Freshmen ' A. Gyden. K. Boddie, T. Grant. STANDING: M. Klahm, C. Carrier, M. Vaughn, B. Young l- Ruff. T- RiChCI1'dS. H- Brown, S. Kellogg, D. Williams, K. Lehman, Coach Hendricks. 0 Hayway In Basketball Iames Taylor leaps high into the air and lets loose. .. ,, tzegg , ..,.,.., , .... , .....,.. ,. 'E' '.., . , . . fffw I -, if A ..,, g g e . .-...Q . WWW W-Y E-M1 ' W f- T N This year the Freshman basketball players bettered the previous tally by adding three Wins and eliminat- ing a loss. Much potential was shown, with many of second-year coach Mr. Hendricks' charges vow- ing to return. From underneath comes Brian Young in search oi two, and Chris Carrier sets to rebound T hey Dial All Rzght This Year In his first year as head coach of the Central harriers, Mr. LaCroix had a team to be proud of. On the Iunior Varsity level, Geza Erentrau led the Lions to a first place team showing, adding his own second place individual mark. The I-V went 8-O, prolonging a 3-year undefeated streak. On the varsity side, 2-year letter winner Ioe Stowell logged 1,100 miles over the summer, and the title of Captain for 1971, along with Wayne Doversberger. Freshman Da- na Hiserote ran Q52 varsity, while Robin Schmaltz was named Most Improved Player. Three year letter- men were Randy Hunsicker, also named Most Valuable Player, Dwight Morris CBest Attitude Awardl, and Dan Shannon. The team finish- ed with a lZ-l docket, losing only to Richwoods, 6th in State. And sen- ior Lance Rodewald was winner of I-.4 the first annual Goldbrick Award. KNEELING: Schmaltzy Dog, The Amazin' Wayne Dwarf, Quamp, Skee, Randy Bun, Smitty, Dell, Shanny, Dancin' Lance, Stowy Dwight Morris sets the pace for the Central pack on the swampy Newman course. Ioe1. STANDING: Coach Bob , R. King, B. Gurney, M. Byrket, S. Kellogg, D. Clark. M. Russell, C. Wardelman, A. Fishman, R. G. Erentrau. I- Frost. R- Butler. Coach Wick . Stratton, D. Demick, C. Wesseler, S. Vogel, assistant. Lili NL CEM ft 'I l 5 2 1 Q 2 i 5 3 Md 21.91. FRESHMAN ROW 1: L. Ricxr, R. Gomes, B Watson, M. Holmes, M. Reiter, D. Meyers. F rosh And SOPHOMORE ROW 1: R. Flowers, L. Murphy R. Dunlap, D. Rogers, B. Watson, M. Scheffler. ROW 2: Coach Troy, D. Lowery, A. Setter mf., ROW 2: D. Bielenberg, B. Vogel, B. Toubeczux, B. Viccry, P. Culp, M. Mathis. if oph Batmen Gain, Experzence lcmd, T. Speitz, R. Michel, M. Rcrmcxge, I. Riebel, D. Cain. 24 ii? 7' . . , my 2. 'img .W ,A rw.. Lg, ..,. of-ff -E if-Q 5 12.5. w iw 1257 Wg 5 531' Lions Earn Bar Crown The freshman baseball team, led for the first time by Mr. Baldwin, met with hard luck last spring, end- ing with a 4-ll season. The sophs, coached by Mr. Troy, showed a B-9 tally. The Varsity squad stayed notor- ious tor its depth, quickness, slug- ging power, and pitching prowess by taking the Mid State Nine Crown for the second year in a row. Tom Magarity slides and becomes entangled in the third baseman Coach Suffield 1347 eyes Dane Wilcoxen on a close play at third I ,?,,k, M.. , , KMA 1, H . : K K VARSITY BASEBALL-FRONT: H. Voges, R. D. Coker, M. McKune. ROW 2: Coach Troy, ROW 3: D. Wilcoxen, M. Ramcxge, A. Set- Richardson, mgrs. ROW 1: R. Coleman, S. B. Gestrine, D. Goodwin, R. Coulter, T. Magcx- fe1'1CI1'1d. M. Scheffler. M. Becker, R. Dunlop Dunlap, S. Schoch, D. Fosco, D. Bauwens, rity, E. Gale, I. Powers, Coach Shuffield. T'N9W1iIl- Whether it be Dcm Goodwin Cleft! or Rich Coleman guarding the plate, Spalding stealers cannot get in. ,m , A fax f 15 .fig V, Vk,y, . , ,,k,,, A. V, , , , ,K M ,wwf 4 fee Wi' '25 , 'iff . ' '- ' 74.1. is K , K f 4 1 I ,fi , , ,f . W ' ' 1 ' . , , ' C21 1-1 ' - , , ,fp n ' 51,lgf'2,ff1. K 1 vi I 2 ' 4. rv, 4' ., .. ,, ,, ,. - - f X32 1 if IM Zi ' - V . f, A A 4' I ,,',.-,.x - A , 'ff AL, 9 X , . 3 . , . r f 5, . :if L- G 4 X M, ex21?,,, ,. .. ,fri , fy. Y 35 4' , ' -Q'-iijkff, we ,, , f . ' . ' f' 5 ., , L ing, gym 1.5, gy! 2 , fs, 1 V 5 gk .X t . , . V ii , I ,Q , fr 41 , , , , , n , fn lv A114 Q, if , , , 7,Y Y. E Q 2 F g,....m...-...M 5 at INK N K. 'A 5 VARSITY TRACK-ROW 1: G. Gillette, G. Vaster, S. Razo, T. Landrum, D. Kauffman, R. Horner, S. Hopson, H. Williams. ROW 2 G. Williamson, I. Gilinski, I. Wetchler, M. O'Conner, D. Shannon, B. Ulrich, R. Young, Tracks ters Crus iz, G. Shelton. ROW 3: R. Laughlin, D. Ioachim R. Bach, R. Sathotf, H. Shannon, R. Hunsickerl I. Stowell, R. DeVault. ROW 4: T. Cornelious I. Wingfield, B. Roos, D. Smith, D. Getz, G. Ellis, L. Rodewald, B. Picl. ROW 5: S. Pic Set Marks , The Varsity Track team compiled an impressive 8-2 record in the spring of l97U, bowing only to Ur- bana and Richwoods. The cinder- men took second in the City meet, the District meet, and the M-S 9 run. The Woodruff Relays served a third upon the squad. The Iunior Varsity team tallied 7-l, losing only to Rich- Woods at Richwoods' tourney. In Mid State Nine placing, the I-V took third. Four varsity school records were shattered last spring. Rick DaVault posted a 9:5l.5 in the two-mile run. Bruce Ulrich set the mark for the 880 yard run at l:55.3, while Richard Young pole-vaulted to a new mea- surement of 12'-7 . The mile relay team, made of Gary Beard, Gary Shelton, Bruce Ulrich, and Geoff Hickman set the record tor that event at 3:24.7. The I-V's set some marks as Well, Chuck Lindsay putting the high jump up to 6'-l and Harvey Williams' low hurdles in :22.6. ' -G kens, D. Peterson, H. Bacon, G. Kuchel, D. Dellinger, G. Beard, G. Hickman, I. Traver. ROW 6: Coach Stuart, Coach LaCroix, M. Neubert, F. Picl. T. Redard, D. Ellis, Coach Genge, Coach Salzer. One of the classic battles of the season was the Knight Mike Trent vs. Shelton. iw i'7, ifllg.. r - - iv-nfygfx gn. 93 Gary Williamson and Iim Wingfield control this set of hurdles. I-V TRACK-ROW 1: R. Schmaltz, I. Ott, I. Frost, M. Meador, R. Lush, M. Strother, B. Wade, S. Vogel, D. Facher, D. Ellis. ROW Z: W. Doversburger, M. Hall, M. Gray, D. King, R. Okerberg, D. Kellanberger, T. Davison, I 4. llgrryi ,rf ' 21 uw K - 'i :S fgffff: .L JM... , i .,. -41,33 f-W... Rick DaVault loosens up for the event in which he set a city record, the two-mile run. S. Hallstrom, D. Demick, R. Stratton, B. Davis, M. Neubert. ROW 3: C. Lindsay, M. Foster. B. Wingfield, E. Crutchfield, G. Urban, M. Boddie, R. Beard, I. Burton, R. Fletcher, I. Bruce Ulrich had a habit his opponents de tested . . . winning. Steenrod. ROW 4: Coach Genge, D. Garrett, W. Williams, R. Rosenbaum, C. Goe, I. Rich- ards, I. Baird, D. Ioos, T. Russell, K. Yalowitz. I. Sullivan, I. Edwards, Coach Salzer. 5 Matmen Triumph The duo of Tony Cornelious and Blake Loveless demolished every op- ponent they met in dual meets this year. Ioe Wetchler, Bob Kieser, and Howard Bacon offered strong support in bettering last year's record. The Frosh-Soph team had the best tally ot any squad Mr. Stuart has coached here, placing second in the MS-9 meet. We regret not being able to report the results of Blake Loveless' state tournament encounters. VARSITY WRESTLING-ROW 1: M. Riney. D. Shannon, I. Moore, I. Iohnson, B. High- tower, C. Dempsey, I. Whalen, T. Whaley. ROW 2: I. Martin, I. Sullivan, I. Wetchler I lbw 4 a Nw. .fy-,...f....q ..,.,...,.... I. Edwards, H. Bacon, K. Hoffman, B. Love less, T. Fliege. ROW 3: M. Boddie, A. Hig gins, B. Kieser, T. Landrum, T. Cornelious, B Ames, Coach Lavery, B. Taylor. T' , 'QLD' 5-...J A L4.f,1.ri..,w,,W. ,. 'W At 145 pounds, Blake Loveless won the Mid State Nine, the District, the Teammate Tony Cornelious, in the 138 pound bracket, won his Sectional tourney, and became the first grappler to compete at State. MS-9 clash, placed 2nd in District and 3rd in Sectional. I-V WRESTLING-ROW 1: I. Martin, S. Wal- lace, M. Rieter, M. Mathis, R. Vicary, I. Herde- man, D. Clark, T. Albert, M. Neubert, B. Hightower, T. Whaley, I. Patterson, H. Ioyce, I. Broms, R. Baxter, R. Montgomery. ROW Z: Burnette, B. Seitz, R. Lyon, B. DeHaven, C. Coach Duke Stuart, D. Colon, C. Ingersol, T. Bacon, I. Edwards, A. Spence, D. Kellenber- Wilson, R. Hammer, D. Iasinski, M. Zerbonia, ger, H. Higgins, I. McAvoy, S. Carey, S. Duke. D. Taylor, B. Gurney, B. Evans, L. Traub, B. L--1' 'tif-PQ Ma.. .?m,Y.s1 ww . wwf f ww, Lfemmv .gl v 1--T1 1 :S-l , g, .A 5.15. ..,..., ., ., Wi., ,.,., ., ...vi SWIMMING-IN THE WATER: D. Rademaker. D. Paule, I. Meisinger, R. Steenrod. SITTING: L. Iohnson, T. Rhodes, M. Maginn, T. Spietz. S. Beers, I. Robinson, G. Chiavini. KNEELING V' A lg R ai... I nl! 'AHF Many times this season the divers scored the winning points: one such diver was sophomore Ierry Carter. FRONT: I. Spietz, I. Cauldwell, R. Bordeaux, C. Defenbaugh, R. Topel, B. Strehlow, D. Bur- rows I. Whithead, M. Steenrod, M. Nix, B. Stevenson, S. McCormack, D. Avers. TOP HOW: P. Swigart, M. Putnam, B. Palley, R. Moretto. STANDING: I. Thompson, D. Pettit, Mgrs., Coach Peterson. Coach Sullivan. Miss- ing from picture: I. Carter. Swimmers Split Diving was oiten the deciding as- set for the C-Lions this season. Ierry Carter and Tripp Spietz provided the thrills here, both going on to State. Captain Dennis Rademaker Was responsible for shattering num- erous school and conference records for distance swimming and Won a Lions reigned at home. f' trip to State at Evanston for his ef- forts. Although not quite able to beat Richwoods in the Knight's tank, the Tripp Spietz accomplishes a back one and one halt. fa fide -04' .. -EM' -if GIRLS TENNIS-FRONT G. Rouse. T. Bonds, L. Clark, L. Friedrich. BACK: D. White, M. Meador, B. Nelson, M. Brumgardner. irls Win, Again One team that Peoria High stu- dents can consistantly be proud of is the girls' tennis team, coached by Mrs. Tindall. Last fall the team played an eight game season, the biggest ever, and came out with seven Wins, no losses, and one tie. This record brings the group up to a tive year tally of 26-U-2, letting up the attack only twice, to tie Pekin and Bergan. A rnost impressive job. Its gonna take some dom to get this one over! thinks Gloria Rouse. Mary Baumgardner watches her return shot . 1 4, Q 1- ' S' 2 ' rf .1 Mm' M WY -e K' V' Q at -1 -9-A-or ., . -.J -f'JZf'2f wg . ,f 4 . VARSITY TENNIS-STANDING: C. Demp- B. Woodworth, I. Dempsey, R. Bordeaux, I. C. Peerless, I. Khan, D. Morris, E. Holden, sey, M. Finn, I. Shaw, S. Woodworth, I. Ballou, M. Sharpe. KNEELING: Coach Wicker, I. Casey. 1. Fritts, T. Mead. Storm, S. Reed, B. Schroeder, R. Thomburg, Tennis Team Surrounds National Record , . . , f 1' E' . 4 , , f 7 ,, U N Qt 6 f . .X .5 .' . 1, . tt .J ' ix,.ff.::.g, .- ' , . . . - .1 . ,Y ., - . g N 5, wwf 4 .. ,lf H! + HP' 51 if A W! 1- ?f fee'7 . .t. s , . , .6 if Ir . lil. Q ,Q 'li ., X .- 1 0' E V ta- AK W ' Q A' 6-ex N' 5 . 1, 'H lb' 1 If .9 A '33-N VM, N ar- fs M5 L.. -. if-aa, H 4 4. 1 Ln-5 is 4, -W 1. ,, M Q M . 5. ,Z-an Q 3 'J +V' dint., 4 mesh 1. H 3 , 1 awe an 1: sf , ft 12 on 1 iv '1 'r v'r all .ga lv -1 faq 'W iz fa' i 'E J Q ? 3 -Q ,V Q-.mr - in-1 , - 5 , .te M 1 , eI I . . .-...f. .- , V, -.,b .J ' , ffl, - ,gifs A .. Iii. .. , ., . . yy-.-, r -V A, - 5, In -ft:t'4?'S,vff'4'f-aff -f'fi'I - .-' Q ---fri gli? --fe 34 : -F-I H . -M , ,T -1. 95,-,ff 1' ' . - g y L15 --x i , , t ,I,. . , ill Co-captain Iim Khan displays his backhand, a stroke which is a science in itselt. The thrill of holding an athletic record is an experience than only the athlete can relate. Such a re- cord is held by a certain high school tennis team in Florida. Theirs is the national record for consecutive wins in prep tennis having compiled 107 in a row. The thrill of threatening such a record is something that a member of the 1970 Peoria High ten- nis team can tell you. This squad raised the tally of the Wicker Dynas- ty to 103 consecutive wins. Led by co-captains Iim Kahn and Chris Peerless the netters started out strong and continued strong utiliz- ing many players other than the top seven. The older members used their experience to good advantage, and the younger racketeers got plenty of chances to develop depth and speed. The team took first place in both Mid-State Nine and District competition. . Co-captain Chris Peerless favored the physical game, and was often heard expressing himself. la! ,cog I .K I fi., ir. -1 , 5. fy V- L., j .-.a. fx .'.. f yy ' Li .I Vk'. :Zia , V , ,tif . K K 1, ,jf Lf 4' 10,4 ,, . ,jen . .. Lk l -1 bf. - ' Q ,rt by. K ,V K .V ,557 1 gag! . y J - ' ' . t - . ' Q.. -. -' . 'fs If , , V 51 .LI A y www , Y incur 1 - -my - V- . . . Ln I al. - 3 , ----W rear, ew 1. I ., . N' , fa ,, 3 , - 'K me 3. W'iilf , ..,. ,W -f ' fm- ' I- B . . ,1'.. v' Q .1 E-1, 5 g V Ki A., If K, - . may K I x MAN' A X ix an ,V .,- I K- ' fn -V mv K A , g ,.. r F . H 5. Q ...M W- 'VCI ie, T' V Q , -A - wr-Lu.. . 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Ending the season with third in District, third in conference, and second in league play, the team placed fifth out of fifty-five at at the Quincy link tourney. A junior letterman was Dan Moran. TEAM4ROW 1: B. Stevenson, I. Arm R. Draggist, T. Fox, I. Ott, R. Down Fishman. ROW 2: I. Nicholas, A. Hig- Ashton, D. Lavally, D. Smoot, R. Rae, ROW 3: R. Wolshlag, G. Mclntyre, K. Hoff man, D. Moran, D. Gibson, I. Sones, R. Dool ey, D. Finley, G. Bloom. ROW 4: B. Evans, B Murray, R. Hanelt, M. Kirby, L. Blanco. Iim Yocum uses cz wood on the fareway. Iacobus, M. Palmer, I. LaHaie, G. Palmer. ROW 5: S. Mauschbaugh, S. Hardine, R. Man- gum, I. Yocum, Coach Harris, D. Whitaker, R. Trump, I. Faginkrantz. X K ,LL-WWWM - W - MW,,..,X .., . MQ, .,,,,.....,....., M.. .....,, ,, 31-5-W A 1 f- f f--f- fm' 4 1-me . Cheerleaders Add New Squads ,U Q ..----- '-' r E I7 E? 227 vifiiavsf in L 1141624 IAIOID ' -D sum ' jf fa ' W V7 1 31.14555 11114 v1-lain an I nm HUUS ...Q..Q' 10 . 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Forrest Hill 688-4481 325 Main Esifibiished 1928 Members American Gem Society MAIN VARIETY STORE PRIBBLES BARBER SHOP We need your head in our business 1215 W' Main Sl' 6744622 688-6511 2737 N. Knoxv111e MILLER HARDWARE SMITH'S DRUG STORE 3318 N- University 2502 N. Knoxville-585-5221 Hardware-Pcini-Plumbing And 4609 N. Prospect Rd.-588-3684 Electrical Supplies CLAUDE E SPENCER AGENCY MONTOOTH PHONOGRAPHS See: Claude Spencer 506 Evans 676-8214 or Robert Spencer for all your insurance needs 0221515 M U51 C CO- THOMPSON F000 BASKET Guild Guitars and Amplifiers u 7 stores serving Thomas Organ--Private Lessons the Pe-01-iq greg 625 W. Main 674-8203 THE T- PEORIA JEWELR Y CO. SQUARE 321 Main 673-2694 1110 W. Main St. 674 1311 PEORIA SPEEDWA Y 3520 W. Farmington Rd. 673-3342 -Stock car races every Saturday Night-May through September- WILKIE SHELL SER VICE Rt. 150 6: Sterling Ave. 685 4912 A Abramson, Nancy, 103 Adams, Lisa, 129 Adkins, Gloria, 103 Adkins, Harvey, 115 Aeschleman, Linda, 129 Agee, Karen, 103 Akridge, Marcie I., 57 Albert, Branda, 129 Albert, Larry, 115 Albert, Tommie, 129 Albright, Ian, 103 Aldridge, Elizabeth, 115 Alexander, Bob, 129 Alexander, Carol, 57 Ahl, Chris, 103 Allegri, Anita, 115 Allegrt, Francesca, 57 Allegri, Theodore, 219 Allen, Vicky, 115 Alwan, Sarkis, 103 Aman, Gregory W., 57 Amee, Karen, 129 Ames, Robert, 103 Anderson, Cathy, 57 Anderson, Denise, 129 Anderson, Scott, 129 Andrews, Bruce, 57 Andrews, Iett, 115 Anthony, Ioyce, 103 Antle, Gayle, 103 Antle, Sue, 129 Anzalda, Frank, 115 Anzaldua, Julian, 103 Anzaldua, Kathy, 115 Appel, Pat, 103 Arnett, Ken, 115 Arterburn. Gary, 103 Artis, Walter, 103 Armstrong, Ierry, 115 Armstrong, Iill, 103 Armstrong, Ioyce, 129 Armstrong, Sandra, Diahann, 57 Arnholt, Iohn W. Arrenholz, Iames, 129 Ashford, Phyllis, 115 Ashton, Ionathon, 103 Auston, Steve, 103 Avery, Don, 129 Avery, Melissa, 103 Ayoub, Debbie, 103 B Babb, Linda, 129 Babb, Shannon, 103 Bach, Luci, 115 Bacon, Charles, 115 Bacon, Howard, 57 Bailey, Barb, 115 Bailey, Linda, 129 Baird, Teressa, 103 Baker, Amy, 103 Baker, Karla Sue, 57 Baker, Steve, 129 Baker, Steve, 129 Ballard, Connie, 57 Ballard, David Lee, 57 Ballowe, Ieif, 115 Banks, Iames, 103 Barber, Tommy, 129 Barker, Kevin, 129 Barney, Ian, 103 Barney, Linda, 115 Barnhart, Ioy, 103 Barry, Iobeth, 115 Bartel, Alexandra, 57 Bartel, Kim, 115 Bartel, Tad D., 57 Barten, Patty, 115 Barton, Bill, 103 Barton, Hal, 129 Index Baugher, Randy, 103 Baumgardener, Cindy, 103 Baumgartner, Lisa, 57 Baumgardner, Mary, 115 Bauwens, Dale Edward, 57 Bauwens, Ioanne, 115 Bauwens, Sue, 115 Baxter, Debra I., 57 Baxter, Robert, 129 Bayless, Daniel, 129 Baysinger, Mary, 103 Beavers. Dave, 129 Beavers, Vicki, 57 Beck, Diana, 129 Beck, Ianice, 129 Beck, Ioan, 103 Beck, Maxine, 103 Beecham, Billie. 103 Bowden, Mary, 103 Bowden, Michele, 129 Bowden, Mike. 129 Bowen, Rhonda, 115 Bowen, Roxy, 129 Bowers, Sandra, 59 Boyer, Kevin, 115 Boyer, Monica, 115 Boyd, Iim, 103 Brackbill, Ioel, 103 Bradley, Emma, 129 Bradshaw, Lorrie, 103 Brady, Bob, 115 Brady, Linda, 115 Brandes, Becky, 129 Bremer, Daniel, 59 Brewer, Dan, 115 'Bi-idges, Les, 115 Beechler, Shelley, 58 Beers, Scott, 103 Beever, Doug, 115 Behrens, Ron, 115 Bell, Deborah K., 58 Bell, Ianice, 129 Bell, Gary, 103 Bell, Shane, 129 Bell, Stacy, 103 Belt, Gary, 103 Benko, Robert, 58 Bennett, Dawn, 115 Bennett, Heidi, 103 Bennett, Kathy, 103 Bennett, Pam, 103 Bentley, Cynthia, 115 Bentley, Margaret, 58 Berg, Lisa, 103 Berger, Ralph, 115 Bergman, Gary, 58 Berk, Charles, 115 Berk, Nancy, 115 Berry, Dan, 115 Berry, Debby, 115 Berry, lack, 115 Berry, lim, 103 Berry, Steven George, 58 Bettinghaus, David, 129 Beuhrer, Mark, 129 Beusingim, Theresa, 129 Bevis, Iennice, 58 Bevis, Kevin, 103 Brorns, Ieff, 129 Brooks, Dan, 129 Brooks Dana, 129 Brooks, Debbie, 115 Brooks Sharon, 129 Brown, Barbara, 129 Brown, Cathy, 115 Brown, Debbie, 103 Brown, Debby, 129 Brown, Denise, 129 Brown, Iane, 115 Brown, Ianet, 103 Brown, Ianice, 103 Brown, Jeanette, 103 Brown, Brown, Brown, Melinda, 129 Merilyn, 115 Pamela Louise, 59 Bielenberg, Dave, 115 Bielenberg, Robert Douglas, 58 Birdsell, Margaret, 103 Blades, Nancy, 58 Blanco, Lawrence G., 58 Blasinghim, Pat, 115 Blayney, Iulie, 58 Bledsoe, Dick, 103 Blimling, Bev, 115 Bloch, Sue, 103 Bloom, Gary, 103 Bloompott, Cheryl, 103 Blumb, Ion, 129 Blyly, Kay, 103 Boddie, Kenneth, 129 Boddie, Michael, 103 Boddie, Oscar, 115 Boheneck, Debra Anne, 58 Bohls, Ann, 103 Bond, Terri, 115 Bonds, Sherry, 129 Boone, Carolyn, 115 Booth, Ioyce, 103 Borah, Ianet, 103 Bordeaux, Donna, 129 Bordeaux, Gail, 115 Bordeaux, Rob, 115 Borgen, Kathy, 129 Bork, Pam, 103 Bossingham. Roy, 115 Boston, Cindy, 115 Boucher, Sharon, 129 Bourgeois. Paula Rose, 59 Bowden, Marsha, 115 Brown, Rick, 129 Brownfield, Larry, 129 Brownlow, Ira, 115 Brownlow, Lynn, 129 Brubaker, Brad, 129 Brubaker, Greg, 115 Brubaker, Iayme, 59 Bryant, Patty, 115 Bryant, Steve, 103 Buchbinder, Colman, 103 Buckley, Dan, 115 Buckner, Adair, 129 Buckner, Cynthia, 129 Buford, Dora, 103 Burdett, Greg, 129 Burge, Patricia, 104 Burgess, Hilary, 104 Burke, Bill, 104 Burke, Bob, 115 Burke, lim, 115 Burnett, Bruce, 115 Burnett, Loren, 129 Burnett, Peggy, 115 Burns, Denise, 104 Burns, Donna, 104 Bums, Stan, 115 Burrell, Randy, 59 Burrows, Dave, 129 Burton, Pamela, 59 Busby, Bill, 129 Buselmeier, Marlene, 104 Bushing, Rhonda, 116 Butler, Ron, 129 Butterfield, Susan, 104 Buzbee, Kathy, 116 Byrd, Linda, 129 Byrkit, Mark, 129 C Cagle, Steve, 130 Cain, Michael I., 59 Cain, Donald. 104 Caldwell, Iohn, 116 Camp, Russell, 72 Camp, Carol, 116 Cannon, Bill, 72 Caplin, Susan, 130 Capone, Debora, 130 Cardinal, Chris, 116 Carlson, Paula, 62 Carmichael. Anne K., 62 Carpenter, Linda, 104 Carrol, Doug, 116 Carter, Iill, 116 Carter, Ierry, 116 Cary, Steve, 130 Casey, Anne, 116 Castle, Christy, 62 Caster, Danielle, 130 Carrier, Chris, 130 Chapman, Charlie, 130 Chapman. Chris, 104 Chase, Laura L., 62 Chase, Emily, 116 Chianakas, Nena, 116 Chiavini, Gary, 116 Chernauski, Brad, 104 Cherchill, Steven, 130 Clemens, Vicki, 104 Clinch, Mark, 104 Clinch, Cristine, 130 Christopher, Linda, 116 Clark, Dan, 116 Clark, Marc, 116 Clark, Charles, 62 Clark, Lynne, 62 Clark, Francis, 130 Clayton, Tina, 130 Clausie, Debbie, 130 Coulter, Roger Clayton, 62 Coates, Maria, 130 Cobb, Brian, 130 Cockfield, Rod, 116 Coggons, Paula, 130 Coker, Iohn, 62 Coker, Linda, 116 Colan, Pat, 130 Coleman, Richard Lee, 62 Collins, Gene, 62 Collens, Dugg, 130 Compton, Linda, 104 Conner, Kellie, 62 Coney, Robin, 116 Cooksey, Diane, 62 Cooper, Kenzie. 62 Cooper, Iohn, 104 Cooper, lean, 130 Cornelius, Regina, 130 Cornelius, Adam, 104 Cornelius, Tony, 62 Couch, Marsha, 62 Coup, Mary, 116 Coup, Cheryl, 62 Cox, Carolyn, 116 Cox, Dan, 130 Cox, Mardell. 62 Coyle, Edna. 130 Cralie, Marla, 130 Carps, Diane, Lynn, 62 Crehore, Ian, 116 Cripe, Randy E., 63 Croak, Carolyn, 116 Crowe, Iim, 116 Crowe, Deborah S., 63 Crutchfield, Earl, 116 Cruthers, Iim, 130 Csesznegi, Louis, 63 Csesznegi. Marianne, 63 Culp, Pat, 116 Culp, Marc, 104 Culp, Nancy, 116 Culp, Cherlyn, 130 Culpert, Lisa, 130 Cummings, Becky, 116 Cummings. Kathryn A., 63 Cunditf, Linda, 104 Cunningham, Anne, 104 Cunningham, Iohn, 104 Cunningham, Roger, 104 Cusick, Lynn Suzanne, 63 Custer, Nancee I., 63 D Dace, Iohn, 63 Damm, Shirley, 104 Danner, Debbie, 104 David, Bill, 104 Davis, Bill, 116 Davis, Bobby, 130 Davis, Curt, 130 Davis, Dawn, 116 Davis, Debbie, 116 Davis, Dina, 130 Davis, Iill, 130 Davis, Iudy A., 63 Davis, Iudy, 104 Davis, Phil, 130 Davis, Rocky, 116 Davis, Sheryl, 104 Davison, Tom, 104 DaVault, Troy, 130 Dawson, Fred, 104 Dawson, Peter William, 63 Day, Tom, 130 Dau, Debbie, 116 Dean, Kathy, 130 Dwyer, Ben, 66 E Eagleson, Marlene, 105 Ealey, Sue, 66 Early, Sheryl, 131 Ebenstein, Ielf, 105 Ebenstein, Deborah, 131 Eddingtield, Darrel, 117 Edwards, Ivy, 117 Edwards, Iay, 117 Ehle, Art, 105 Ehrentreau, Geza, 117 Ehrlich, Ice, 105 Ehrlich, Shelley, 66 Ellis, David, 117 Ellis, Gene, 66 Elser, Iohn, 117 Elwin, Tom, 131 Emert, Randy, 105 Engel, Dan. 117 England, Roy. 105 Epperly, Bob, 117 Epstein, Shelly, 117 Descamps, Ricky, 130 DeCesari, Mike, 116 Dechman, Larry, 116 Deemie, Peggy, 116 Deienbaugh, Chris, 116 DeGood, Martha Ellen, 63 DeHaven, Bob, 130 Delarnett, Steven, 63 Delinski, Douglas Martin, 63 Delinski, Mary, 116 Dellinger, Dave, 63 Dellinger, Steve, 130 Delotis, Tony, 130 Demick, David, 117 Demick, Doug, 104 Dempsey, Chip, 104 Dempsy, Iim, 117 Dennis, Iane, 104 Deadwyler, Rosemarie, 130 Dietz, Debbie, 130 Ditch, Mike, 104 Doubet, Tad, 131 Douglas, Sandra, 131 Doering. Holly, 130 Doling, Iim, 117 Doling, Mark, 104 Doling, Matt, 104 Domnick, Emily Ann, 63 Donaldson, Christine, 130 Donovan, Dick, 104 Donovan, Rita, 131 Donovan, Kelly, 131 Donley, Mary, 130 Donnell, Robert, 117 Errion, Greg, 105 Errion Rick 67 Erwin, Kyle, 131 Evans, Bill, 117 Evans, Lee, 67 Evans, Pete, 117 Evans, Roberta Ann, 67 Evans, Sue, 117 Evans, Tyrone, 131 F Dooley, lock, 104 Dooley, Richard A., 63 Dornan, Brenda, 117 Dossett, Debbie, 131 Dotson, Iackie, 104 Dotzert, Debbie, 63 Dotzert, Dennis, 117 Doughterty, Kathy, 117 Heintz, Terri, 106 Hende Dougherty, Timothy, 63 Doversberger, Wayne, 117 Dowell, Sherrie Lynn. 66 Dowell, Vicki, 117 Downard, Ieffery W., 66 Downard, Randy, 117 Downard, Rick A., 66 Downard, Sue, 117 Druggist, Rick, 117 DuBoff. Dan, 104 Dudley. Gloria, 104 Duncan. Ed, 131 Duncan, Roger, 131 Duke, Scott, 131 Dunivan, Gary, 104 Dunlap, Iohn, 105 Dunlap, Randy, 104 Dunlap, Steven, 66 Dunlavey, Mark, 117 Dunnigan, Paula, 117 Durflinger, Euzetta, 105 Durbala. Alice, 66 Durbala, Mary, 117 Fabish, George, 67 Facker, Dave, 117 Faginkrantz, Iohn, 117 Falzitto, Regina, 117 Fancher, Debby, 105 Faner, Kathy, 105 Faner, Debbie, 131 Fares, Marty, 105 Farrell, Lin, 105 Fender, Terryl, 117 Fehr, Linda, 131 Fidler, Shelly, 117 Fifield, Cindy, 105 Finley, David, l17 Finley, Patty, 117 Finn, R. Michael, 67 Fisher, Cheryl Ann, 67 Fisher, Clarence, 117 Fisher, Mark, 67 Fishman, Alan, 117 Fishman, Rita. 131 Fitzgerald, Mark, 131 Fite, Baxter, 105 Fite, Marsha, 131 Fleming, Barb, 118 Fleming, Bob, 105 Fletcher, Ronald, 105 Fliege, Tom, 105 Flowers, Randy, 105 Fogler, Glenn, 105 Folkers, Mark F., 67 Ford, Kelley, 105 Foreman, Gayla, 105 Forquer, Colette Eileen, 67 Fosco, Daniel L., 67 Foste, lim, 118 Foster, Christine, 131 Foster, Iim, 131 Foster, Melody, 131 Foster, Mike, 105 Fowler, Art, 105 Fox, Iackie, 105 Fox, Tom, 105 Frankel, Becky, 131 Franz, Denise, 131 Fredrick, Mike, 118 Friedrich, Leslye, 118 Frittis, Stephen E., 67 Frost, Iohn, 118 Funches. Kathy, 105 Funk, Sandy, 118 Furston, Susan, 118 G Gage, Bruce, 131 Gage, Dan, 118 Gaistord, Greg, 131 Gaisford, Howard L., 67 Gaisford, Tim, 118 Gale. Edward William, Ir., 67 Gayles, Larry, 131 Galletti, Bruce, 131 Galvin, Debby, 118 Ganson, Robert, 131 Garner, Brian, 106 Garrett, Dan. 118 Gates, Robert. 67 Gebauer, Marcia, 106 Geddes, Roberta A., 67 Geist, Charmaine, 118 Gerber, Chris, 131 Gerber, Iacqueline Marie, 67 Gestrine, Robert, 67 Gestrine, Terry, 132 Getz, Dave, 67 Getz, Keith, 106 Ghantous, Hassib E., 70 Ghentous, Georgette, 118 Gibb, Alex, 132 Gibbs, Bill, 118 Gieblhauen, Dave, 106 Gift, Libby, 106 Giles, Ioyce, 106 Giles, Kenneth Wayne, 70 Gilfert, Cindy, 106 Gilinsky. Iames Arthur William, 70 Gillespie, Tony, ll8 Gillett, Grant G., 70 Gingery, Terry, 118 Gipson, Kirk, 106 Givens, Debby, 132 Glastord, Linda Diane, 70 Glover, Vicky, 132 Gluck, Iohn, 118 Gluck, Rose, 132 Gluckin, Donna, 118 Gluckin, Sari, 70 Goble, Iames R., 70 Godinez, Iane, 118 Goe, Chuck, 118 Gott, Randy, 132 Goll, Ielfrey William, 70 Gomes, Dawn Marie, 70 Gomes, Rick, 118 Goodnight, Uralyn. 106 Goodwin, Danny Kay, 71 Gordon, Kim, 118 Gorsuch. Sue, 106 Gould, Debbie, 106 Gower, Iames Charles, 71 Graden, Ioe, 118 Graf, Tim, 132 Graham, Ieanetta, 118 Grahm, Frank, 106 Grahm, Lois, 106 Grainger, Ken, 106 Grant, Donna, 118 Gray, Cricket, 118 Gray, Mike, 106 Gray, Ramona, 132 Gray, Susie, 132 Gray, Vicki, 132 Grayer. Sarah, 118 Greenberg, Dean, 132 Greene, Cindy, 132 Greene, Karen, 71 Greener, Daniel M., 71 Greeves, Tim, 132 Greenleaf, Daniel, 71 Greiner, Bill, 106 Greisen, Shirlee, 71 Grier, lane, 71 Grimm, Cindy, 71 Grimm, Niki, 7l Groom, Gayla, 132 Gurney. Bill, 118 Guy, Ianice, 118 Guyton, Arthur, 132 Gwynn, Iohn, 118 H Hackworth, George, 132 Hafreiter, Bill, 118 Hairston, Eugene W., 72 Haldiman, Francisca, 118 Hall, Merlin, 118 Hallstrom, Iulie. 72 Hallstrom, Steve, 118 Halter, Lori, 132 Hamilton, Charlie, 132 Hamilton. Ianice, 132 Hamilton, Vanessa, 132 Hammer, Russell, 132 Hammach, Theresa, 106 Hammontree, Iohn Robert, 72 Hammontree, Tom, 118 Hampel, Gary, 106 Hanelt, Ronald, 72 Hank, Andrea, 132 Hanse. Howard, ll8 Hansen, Greg, 132 Hansis, Barry, 118 Hardin, Kelly, 106 Hardine, Steven, 72 Hardy, Stanley, 72 Harkrader, Alan, 118 Harkrader, Mark, 132 Harlow, Rebecca, 72 Harms, Kenneth, 72 Harper, Kathy, 118 Harper, Steve, 106 Harris, Kathryn Iane, 72 Harris, Paul, 106 Harris, Peggy, 132 Harris, Rhonda. 106 Harris, Rose, 132 Harrison, George, 72 Harrold, Patti, 118 Hart, Barbara. 72 Hart, Iohn Thomas, 72 Hart, Patty, 118 Hart, Stanley, 132 Hartman, Iim. 118 Hartman, Mary Ann, 106 Harvey, Debra, 72 Harvey, Nancy, 118 Hasinstein, Nancy, 119 Hatton, Dave, 106 Hatton, Mike, 132 Haun, Michael, 106 Hausam, Clark, 72 Hawk, Cindy. 106 Hawksworth, Dale, 119 Hawksworth, Iean, 132 Hawksworth, Vicki Lynn, 72 Hayden, Marietia, 119 Hayes, Mary, 106 Hayes, Patricia, 73 Hayword, Darlene, 106 Hayward, Doug, 119 Haywood, Ianice, 106 Hazelwood, Becky. 132 Hazelwood, Marc, 132 Hazelwood, Rick, 106 Heathman, Iudy, ll9 Heaton, Cindy, 132 Heerman, Betty, 73 Heerman, Diane, 132 Heerman, Iohn, 106 Heintz, Iames, 132 Heintz, Sue, 106 Heiple, Teresa D., 73 Helms, Phyllis, 107 rson, Carol, 119 Henderson, Sheri, 132 Henderson, Troy, 132 Hendricks, Brad, 132 Henry, Maybrice Lynn, 73 Henschel, Debbie, 132 Heppner, Thomas E., 73 Hermes, Franke, 107 Herold. Dennis, 73 Hess, Gail, 73 Hessing, Anna L., 73 Hewitt, Stephanie, 132 Higgins, David, 73 Higgins, Hugh, 132 Higgins, R. Alan, 73 Hightower, Bob, 119 Hightower, Mike, 132 Hill, Shelley, 107 Hill, Susan Worth, 73 Hinkle, Iohn, 132 Hinrichs, Karen, 119 Hiserote, Adana, 133 Hitchell, Debbie, 107 Hitchell, Rosey, 119 Hitpas, David, 133 Hobbs, Vanessa, 119 Hobin, Iohn Francis, 73 Hodge, Iay, 107 Hoerdeman, Ieff, 119 Hoffman, Cheryl, 119 Hoffman, Ken, 107 Hoffman, Kevin, 133 Hoffman, Marcie, 107 Hoffman, Robin, 107 Hoggard, Cindy, 119 Holden, Eric, 107 Hole, Chester, 119 Holliday, Frances, 119 Holmes, Chuck, 119 Holmes, Mike, 119 Holzinger, Roni, 119 Homan, Dirk, 133 Hont, Becky, 107 Hood, Suzanne, 119 Hoots, Darla, 119 Hoover, Dave, 133 Hoppe, Sue Ellen, 72 Hopkins, Marshall, 119 Horn, Edward Bruce, 74 Horn, Herb, 107 Horner, Teresa Marie, 74 Horstman, Bob, 107 Hosea, Iohn, 74 Hougland, Robert, 74 Hougland, Susan, 119 Howard, Crystal, 119 Howard, Marceller, 133 Howard, Sharon, 107 Howells, Lynne D., 74 Hoye, Teri, 133 Hucal, Susan, 107 Hudson, Dale R., 74 Hull, Deborah, 119 Hull, Owen, 74 Hunsicker, I. Randy, 74 Hunt, Karen, 133 Hunt, Robert A., 74 Hunter, Diane, 107 Huprich, Bob, 119 Hutchings, Nancy, 119 Hutchinson, Iames, 107 Huxtable, Ieanne, 133 Huxtable, Kathy, 107 Huxtable, Tom, 119 Huyck, Rebecca S., 74 Huyck, Sarah, 133 Hymbaugh, Karen I., 74 I Ingersoll, Chris, 133 Ingersoll, Karla, 74 Ingersoll, Susan, 133 Irish, Tom, 119 Iasinski, Denise Marie, 74 Iasinski, Don, 120 Ienkins, Randy, 107 Ienkins, Stephen, 133 Ieter, Iohn, 74 Ieter, Leon, 120 Ioachim, David Wayne, 75 Iohnson, Brad, 107 Iohnson, Cheryl, 133 Iohnson, Dan, 107 Iohnson, David William, 75 Iohnson, Diane, 133 Iohnson, Gordon P., 75 Iohnson, Greta, 133 Iohnson, Ianet, 75 Iohnson, Ianice C., 75 Iohnson, Iohn, 107 Iohnson, Iohn, 133 Iohnson, Kim, 120 Iohnson, Lawrence, 120 Iohnson, Lester, 120 Iohnson, Linda, 133 Iohnson, Marla, 75 Iohnson, Paula, 107 Iohnson, Richard, 120 Iohnson, Ricky, 133 Iohnson, Ronda, 75 Iohnson, Sharon, 75 Iohnson, Vicki, 120 Iohnson, Vickie, 107 Iohnston, Catherine, 133 Iohnston Greg, 107 Iohnston Margaret, 107 Iohnston, Ron, 107 Iohnston Sue, 120 Iones, Darrell I., 75 Iones, Dean, 75 Iones, Donna, 120 Iones, Gaynell, 107 Iones, Iim, 120 Jones, Iohn G., 75 Iones, Linda, 107 Jones, Pam, 120 Iones, Rickey, 75 Iones, Sue A., 75 Iones, Vivien, 133 Ioos, Dan, 120 Iordan, Diane, 133 Iorgenson, Roger, 120 Kilgore, Ianet L., 76 Kilgore, Nancy, 134 Kimbrell, Mike, 134 Kinkaid, Donna, 120 Kincaid, Sheryl, 134 King, Carolyn, 134 King, Don, 107 King, Karen, 76 King, Ron, 108 Kinnamon, Gordon, 108 Kinnamon, Gordy, 120 Kirbey, Mike, 108 Kirn, Rick, 76 Kirwan, Shawn, 134 Kitson, Maureen, 108 Klahm, Mark, 134 Klaever, Becky, 134 Knox, Faye, 134 Knoll, Laurie, 120 Knoll, Nancy L., 76 Knox, Daniel, 76 Knox, Leslie, 134 Knox, Lynn, 108 Knox, Mike, 120 Kobler, Dave, 108 Kobler, Peggy, 120 Kobler, Sue, 108 Kobler, Thomas L., 76 Koch, Martin W., 76 Koehl, Beth Ann, 76 Koehl, Ida, 134 Koeppel, Debra, 76 Koestner, Kathy, 134 Kohlbuss, Luann, 134 Korgie, Kim, 108 Korth, Ellen M., 76 Koski, Pat, 134 Kosteka, Renes, 120 Koth, Lisa, 134 Kottemann, Kathy, 120 Kraft, Debra Lou, 121 Kraft, Steve, 108 Kranzberg, Ion, 76 Krause, Lorena, 134 Krause, Scott, 108 Kreiter, Iames, 76 Krespan, Carol, 76 Krespan, Sara, 108 Kuecks, Howard, 121 Kuecks, Tina, 108 Irwin, Tom, 133 Ivory, Ieff, 120 I Iackson, Darlene M., 74 Iackson, Deborah, 120 Iackson, Dora, 133 Iackson, Karen, 107 Iackson, Kathy M., 74 Iackson, Ludia, 107 Iackson, Mary, 107 Iackson, Norman, 133 Iackson, Oscar, 107 Iackson, Richard, 133 Iackson, Rita, 133 Iacobson, Ieri, 133 Iacobus, Carol, 120 Iacobus, Craig A., 74 James, Iulie, 120 Ioyce, Harry, 120 Iuarjens, Robert, 133 Iudkine, Bob, 133 Iungles, Jim, 107 Iungles, Raymond, 133 K Kacukcetin, Asuman, 107 Kahn, Mary I., 75 Kaline, Ken, 134 Kammerer, Richard, 120 Kasel, Gregory, 75 Kaspar, Amy, 107 Kauffman, David W., 75 Kearus, Dave, 120 Keele, Mike, 134 Keeton, Kim, 134 Keister, Stephanie, 107 Keister, William, 75 Keith, Donald, 107 Kelcvh, Iackie, 134 Kelch, Roger, 120 Keller, Susan, 107 Kellar, Susan I., 75 Kellenberger, Dean, 120 Kellerstrass, Camille, 76 Kellerstrass, Connie, 120 Kellogg, Ianice, 76 Kellogg, Steve, 134 Kelly, Sue, 134 Kendoll, Billie, 120 Kendoll, Iudy, 134 Kennedy, Katherine, 120 Keown, Colleen, 107 Kern, Richard, 120 Kerr, Thomas, 120 Kester, Sharon, 107 Ketay, lanet, 120 Kieser, Bob, 107 Kilgore, Gary, 107 Kuhn, Christie Ann, 76 Kuhn, Cindy, 121 Kuhn, Deborah, 76 Kuhn, Vince, 108 Legg, Donald, 77 Lehman, Ken, 134 Leith, Sue, 121 Lekovich, Daniel, 77 Lemon, Roma, 121 Lennarson, Mark, 77 Lennarson, Paul, 121 Leroy, Greg, 134 LeRoy, Ieffery Roger, 78 Leroy, Stephen, 108 Lester, Becky, 121 Levy, Brad Iay, 78 Lewis, Dick, 108 Lightbody, Vickie, 134 Lillehoj, Elizabeth, 121 Lillehoj, Erik, 108 Lindsay, Charles, 108 Lindsay, Iohn, 135 Lindsey, Denise, 108 Lindstrom, Iudy, 121 Linthicum, Richard M., 78 Lippert, Sherrie, 121 Little, Anthony, 135 Little, Debra, 108 Little, Diana, 135 Little, Sue, 121 Little, Warren, 78 Livingston, Brad, 135 Livingston, Lori, 121 Lochbaum, Iudy, 78 Lochbaum, Kathy, 135 Long, Kent, 121 Long, Nancy, 135 Looger, Lindy, 108 Lord, Chris, 121 Lorton, Nancy, 121 Lorton, Pamela K., 78 Louder, Sarah, 121 Loughridge, Iack, 108 Lovell, Dave, 121 Lawder, Vickie, 135 Lowe, Karla, 121 Lowery, Dustin, 121 Loyd, Leslie, 135 Lucas, Daniel, 78 Luenz, Larry, 108 Lash, Charles, 135 Lush, Roger, 121 Lybarger, Gail, 108 Lyle, Vicki, 78 Lynn, Randy, 121 Lytle, Mary, 135 Kummer, Chris, 108 Kumph, Terry, 121 Kuntz, Ioan, 76 L Lagoda, Christine, 134 LaHaie, Brian, 121 LaKota, Carol, 134 Lampkin, Michele, 134 Lander, William, 134 Landers, Georgina, 77 Landrum, Emma, 77 Landrum, Ted, 108 Lane, Abraham, 134 Lane, Charles, 134 M Mach, Sandra, 108 Madden, Maeder, Maeder, Maeder, Ed, 121 Iill, 135 Marla, 108 Theresa, 109 Magarity, Laurie, 121 Maginn, Mike, 108 Maher, Dennis, 135 Mahieu, Marion, 135 Malone, Mike, 135 Mandel, Heidi P., 78 Maness. Maness, Lisa, 121 Marty, 1 35 Mang, Tina, 121 Mannheim, Lisa, 135 Lane, Christine M., 77 Lane, Tom, 108 Langan, Patty, 134 Lange, Sue, 108 Larson, Catherine, 134 Larson, Dean, 108 Larson, Kevin, 121 Larson, Thomas H., 77 Laughland, Debbie, 134 Laughlin, Ray, 77 Lavallee, Dave, 121 Manley, Patrick, 121 Manns, Kim, 135 Manthey, Iay, 135 Maple, Gwen, 108 Marchand, Dave, 108 Marcy, Ioe L., 79 Mangum, Gregg, 108 Markle, Keith, 135 Markum, Barry, 135 Markwell, Randy, 135 Marlatt, Susan, 79 Lawler, lim, 134 Leach. Iudy, 77 Lee, Charles, 121 Lee, Dennis, 134 Lee, Edward, 121 Lee, Elizabeth, 121 Lee, Horace, 121 Lee, Ieanne, 108 Lee, Ron, 121 Marquardt, Terry, 135 Marqu ardt, Tom, 121 Marshall, Thomas, 79 Martersteck, Paula, 122 Martin, Brian, 122 Martin , Gary, 109 Martin, Ieff, 135 Martin, Iesse, 109 Martin, Kathy, 135 Martin, Moina, 109 Martin, Patrick, 79 Martin, Teresa, 122 Martin, Vickie, 109 Marvin, Cindy, 135 Mason, Christy, 135 Mason, Debra, 122 Mason, Robert, 135 Mast, Rodney, 109 Matarelli, Donetta Lynn, 79 Matarelli, Steven, 79 Matarelli, Terri, 109 Mathenia, Debra, 122 Mathenia, Lillian, 79 Mathews, Linda, 109 Mathieson, Bev, 109 Mathis, Mike, 122 Mathis, Steve, 135 Matthews, Kelly, 135 Maubach, Charles, 79 Maubach, Helen, 122 Maubach, Ken, 109 Mauschbaugh, Lauri, 135 Mauschbaugh, Scott Micha Mayfield, Johnnie, 13 5 McAllister, Charles E., 79 McAllister, Shirley, 122 McAuliffe, Peggy, 109 McAvoy. Jim, 122 McAvoy, Mary Ann, 79 McCabe, Kim, 135 McCabe, Mike, 122 McCann, Dennis, 109 McCarrell, Mark, 109 McCarthy, Lisa, 122 McCarty, Greg, 135 McCay, Jean, 122 McClure, Debra, 135 McClure, Nicholas Lee, 79 McCool, Rick Lee, 79 McCormick, Karen, 79 McCormick, Steve, 135 McCoy, Bob, 109 Mclilhiney, Debra, 79 McElhiney, Donita, 122 McElhiney, Nancy Jean, 79 McGarvey, Anthony, 122 McGarvey, Cecilia, 135 McGee, Tyrone, 135 McGillicuddy, Mike, 135 McGowan, Laura, 109 McGowan, Mike, 122 McGowan, Patricia, 79 McGrane, Ron, 109 McGrath, Pat, 135 McHugh, Donna, 122 Mclntyre, Gary, 109 McKenzie, Alberta, 122 McKittrick, Roland, 135 McKune, Michael T., 80 McMahon, Julie, 80 McMahon, Patsy, 122 McManus, Katie, 135 McMillan, Bob, 122 McMillan, Julie, 109 McMullen, Dan, 109 McMurry, Scott, 109 McNeil, Cathie, 109 McNeil, Greg, 135 McRoy, Christine, 122 McWhirter, Dennis, 135 Meador, Mike, 122 Medina, Sandra, 109 Mehl, Kathy, 135 Mehle, Scott James, 80 Meinke, Sheryl A., 80 Meisinger, John M., 80 Meister, Chris, 109 Mellen, Chris, 109 Mellen, Dave, 109 Mellen, Paul, 122 Mennenoh, Linda, 122 Mette, Julie Ann, 122 Mette, Paul, 80 Metzger, Fred. 135 Metager, Jayne, 135 Meyers, Bill, 109 Meyers, Diana, 122 Michel. Laurie L., 80 Michel, Robin, 109 el, 79 Michelson, Carol, 138 Michelson, Joel, 109 Michelson, Mark, 80 Michener, Mary, 138 Millard, Sally, 138 Miller, John, 122 Miller, Larry, 138 Miller, Laura, 109 Miller, Loretta, 138 Milliner, Tom, 138 Millvain, Mike, 109 Minard, Bill, 138 Mineer, Jim, 109 Mitchell, Craig, 138 Mitchell, Mike, 109 Mitchell, Steven Robert, 80 Mohn, Rebecca, 138 Moletti, Steve, 122 Moline, Jayne, 138 Molleck, Mark, 138 Monckton, Catherine, 138 Moneton, Joe, 128 Monroe, Janis, 138 Monroe, Russ, 123 Montgomery, Bill, 123 Montgomery, Bob, 123 Montgomery, Calvin, 109 Moody, Richard Michael, 80 Mooney, Mike, 138 Moore, Charles William, 80 Moore, Cindy, 123 Moore, Jerry, 109 Moore, Debra, 138 Moore, Patrick, 80 Moran, Daniel, 80 Moran, Kathy, 123 Moran, Rita, 138 Moretta, Randy, 138 Morris, Beth J., 80 Morris, Dale, 138 Morris, Dwight, 80 Morrissey, 138 Morton, Jim, 123 Motteler, Bob, 109 Motteler, Jin, 138 Moulton, Marianne, 138 Muir, Jean, 138 Mullen, Dan, 123 Mullen, Diana, 138 Mullen, George, 109 Mullen, Tom, 138 Munson, Jamie, 109 Murphy, Cassie, 138 Murphy, Cindy, 123 Murphy, Larry, 109 Murry, Bill, 110 Murry, Bob, 110 Murry, Brad, 110 Musgrove, Linda, 123 Myers, Dave, 123 Myers, Glenn, 80 Myers, John, 123 N Nau, Dan, 138 Nau, Joe, 110 Naven, Michael, 80 Nell, Dee Dee, 110 Nellas, Chris, 123 Nellas, Vicki, 110 Nelson, Ann, 123 Nelson, Barbara Jean, 80 Nelson, Cathy, 138 Nelson, Judy, 110 Nelson, Nea, 123 Nelson, Sue, 110 Nelson, Tommy, 81 Neubert, James W., 81 Neubert, Mike, 123 Neubert, Susan, 138 Naumann, Ruth Ann, 81 Newcomer, Nancy, 110 Newsum, Christann, 139 Nicholas, John William, 81 Nichols, Sylvia, 123 Nicot. Pamela, 81 Niedermeier, Randy, 123 Niekamp, Kathy, 81 Nielson, Brenda, 123 Niewdach, Liz, ll0 Nix, Marvin, 139 Noe, Daniel, 139 Noe, Janet, 123 Noirot, Connie, 81 Noirot, Paul, 139 Nolan, Rhonda, 110 Nordwall, Lois Margaret, 81 Nyradi, Eva, 110 O Oakes, Kim, 123 Oakes, Wendy Lynn, 81 Oakford, Lynne, 123 Oakford, Susan, 139 Ober, Joe, 110 Ober, Paula, 139 Oberholtzer, Mary, 139 Oberholtzer, Pam, 110 O'Brian, Patricia, 84 O'Donnell, David, 84 Ogden, Sue, 139 Ohl, Richard, 110 Okerberg, Rex, 123 Oliver, Tim, 123 Olson, Debbie, 123 O'Neill, Gina, 123 Ossenbeck, Pete, 123 Oster, Linda Kim, 84 Ott, Jim, 123 Ott. lohn, 123 Ott, Sally, 110 Otterstrom, Marcia, 110 Owens, Robert, 123 P Paine, Colleen, 139 Palanza, Lynn, 84 Palanaz, Tahnia, 123 Palley, Bill, 139 Palmer, Drew, 139 Palmer, Jerry, 123 Palmer, Mark, 84 Palmer, Robyn, 139 Pamson, Charisse, 123 Pappas, Jody, 139 Parker, Cynthia, 139 Parker, Roz, 110 Parker, Tommie, 123 Parkhurst, John, 84 Parks, Christine Marie, 84 Parks, Susan, 139 Patterson, James, 139 Patton, Jeffery E., 84 Patton, Leslie, 139 Paule, David S., 84 Pauli, Robert, 123 Pearsall, Pamela, 139 Pearson, Janet, 85 Pearson, Neal, 139 Peiier, Lori, 123 Peil, Patricia Ann, 85 Pemberton, Mark, 123 Pemberton, Vickie, 85 Perry, Allison, 110 Petermann, Sabrina, 139 Peters, Mike, 110 Peterson, Amy, 123 Peterson, Dirk, 85 Peterson, Eric, 85 Peterson, Kurt, 139 Petruzzi, Barry, 123 Pettit, Dave, 110 Pettit, Mike, 123 Pfeiier, Mary C., 85 Phenix, Mary, 85 Phenix, Paul, 110 Phillips, Becky, 139 Piccoli, Richard, 85 Pickering, Bill, 110 Pickett, Floyd, 85 Pille, Jett, 139 Pilman, Lois, 139 Pinkham, Craig. 123 Pinkham, Mary, 123 Pinkman, Christine, 139 Pittsley, Jackie R., 85 Plack, Judy, 123 Ploenes, Randy, 110 Plunkett, Becky, 124 Potts, Jobryna, 139 Potts, Tim, 139 Pounds, Beth, 85 Powell, Joyce, 139 Pratt, John P., 85 Pratt, Lester, 139 Pribble, William R., 85 Price, Lora, 110 Proctor, Harry, 124 Propp, Wanda, 110 Propst, Marilee, 124 Pugh, Marty, 124 Pugh, Randy, 139 Pugh, Ronnie, 139 Purham, Leonard, 110 Putman, Matt, 139 R Rademaker, Dennis E., 85 Radomsky, Lisa. 110 Radomsky, Mark, 139 Rae, Robin, 110 Rakestraw, Tom, 85 Randle, Steve, 139 Rankin, Ellen, 124 Rankin, Kathy, 110 Rapp, Marty, 86 Ray, Joletta, 110 Reagan. Pat. 110 Recar, Larry, 124 Redard, Louisa, 124 Reed, Becky, 139 Reed, Ken, 110 Reed, Scott, 124 Reese, Marcia, 139 Reeser, John, 110 Reeser, Mike, 86 Reeves, Doug, 110 Reibel, Jeff, 124 Reider, Christine L., Reider, Susan, 124 Reiter, Mark, 124 Remelius, Dick, 110 Retzer, Mike, 139 Rex, Andrew, 139 Rex, Joe, 124 Rhodes, Tim, 110 Rians, Debra, 124 Rians, Larry, 110 Ricca, Jody, 110 Ricciardelli, Cathy, 124 Richards, Jett, ll0 Richards, Steve, 86 Richards, Tim, 140 Richardson, Robin M Richie, Lynn, 124 Richman, Kathy, 110 Ridgley, Terry, 140 Riley, Judy, 140 Riney, Kris, 140 Riney, Mike, 110 Ripka, Edward Wm., 86 Ritter, Pam, 124 Roach, Tim, 140 Roake, Christy A., 86 Robbins, Ken, 140 Robbins, Ron, 140 Roberts, Dale, lll Robertson, Amy J., 86 Robertson, Holly, 124 Robinson, Helen, 124 Robinson John, 140 Robinson, Mike, 140 Robinson, Peter, 124 Robinson, Steve, 140 86 Rockhold, Jason, lll Rodewald, Lance, 86 Roe, Dennis, 140 Roe, Prancisca, 124 Roe, Lee, 124 Roedell, Roxy, 124 Roehnelt, Robin S., 86 Roehnelt, Tobie, 124 Roeschley, Linda, 140 Roger, Scott, 140 Rogers, Dick, lll Rogers, Harry, 86 Rogers, Karen, 124 Rogers, Marsha, 86 Rogers, Norm, 111 Stevenson, Bill, 125 Rohleder, Iohn Curtis, 86 Rollings, Kathleen, 124 Rohman, Barbara, 140 Rone, Faith, 140 Ronk, Bill, 140 Rosa, Iohn, 111 Rose, Cindy, 140 Rose, Debi, 111 Rosenbaum, Rickie, 124 Rosenbaum, Vickie, 140 Rosenberg, Ianet, 124 Rosenberg, Richard Q., 86 Roser, Roger, 111 Ross, Iennie, 124 Ross, Iudy, 140 Rouse, George, 111 Rouse, Gloria, 86 Rowbotham, Ann, 111 Rowe, Iames M., 86 Rowlet, Nancy, 124 Rucker, Charles Glenn, 86 Rucker,'Deanna, 140 Rucker, Sherri, 1 1 1 Ruff, Iohn, 140 Rumage, Merle, 110 Rupp, Steve, 140 Ruprecht, Dennis, 86 Russell, Barb, 124 Russell, Bill, 140 Russell, Deborah A., 87 Russell, Marguerite Ann, 87 Russell, Mark, 124 Russell, Terry, 111 Rutherford, Iames, 111 Rutledge, Val, 111 Ryan, Karen, 140 Ryans, Paul, 140 Ryan, Tom, 111 Ryno, Chris, 140 S St. Iohn, Chris. 111 Salter, Chuck, 87 Sanders, Ezell, 140 Sanders, Mike, 140 Sanders, Mitch, 140 Sargent, Sargent, Sathotf, Sauder, Sazone, Schade. Teresa, 140 Glenda, 111 Rodney, 140 Lee, 87 Ron, 111 Lynn, 140 Schaefer, Greg, 124 Scheer. Mary, 140 Scheifler, Matt Scheider, Andy, 140 Scheuble, Marsha, 111 Schlick, Carol, 111 Schlis, Nancy, 87 Schmaltz, Candace, 87 Schmaltz, Robin, 111 Schmidt, Ioni, 140 Schmidt, Luanne, lll Schmidt, Renae Suzanne, 87 Schmillen, Ioanne, 111 Schmillen, Ronald, 87 Schmitt, Mary, 124 Schneckenburger, Vicki, 140 Schneider, Iohn, 140 Schnockenbery, Debby, 111 Schoch, Anita, 111 Scholl, Dianna Lynn, 87 Schroder, Nancy. 124 Schuller, Carla, 124 Schultz, Susan, 111 Schulz, Ioy, 111 Schwab, Karen, 88 Schwab, Sandy, 141 Schwandt, Mike, 111 Schwarze, Sue, 125 Scott, Cynthia, 125 Scott, Dan, 125 Scott, Rhonda F.. 88 Sears, Kevin, 141 Sears, Kirk, 141 Seedort, Donna lean, 88 Seelye, Sandy, 141 Seitz, Bob, 125 Selke, Gregory H., 88 Sells, Nancy, 88 Sephus, George, 111 Sephus, Iudy, 111 Setterland, Art, 111 Shackeltord, Dana, 88 Shackelford. Gary, 111 Shatter, Mitzi, 141 Shanks, Cindy, 111 Shannon, Daniel P., 88 Sharp, Iohn, 125 Sharpe, Marcus Lee, 88 Shaw. Iefi, 88 Shilling, Terry, 111 Shirk, Glen, 125 Shockley, Colise, 125 Shride, Ross, 141 Shmidt, Launa, 140 Shulewitz, Alan, 125 Sievert, Cindy, 141 Sievert, Russell, 141 Siewert, Ianet, 125 Siira, Luanne, 111 Silver, Charles, 111 Simkins, Susan, 125 Simmons, Renee Annette, 89 Simmons, Robert, 141 Simpson, Pat, 125 Siversten, Nancy, 141 Slattery, Mary, 125 Slaughter, Alan, 125 Smarjesse, Camille, 111 Smiles, Cindy, 125 Smith, Becky, 112 Smith, Bill, 111 Smith, Brenda, lll Smith, Carole, 125 Smith, David, 89 Smith, Diane, 89 Smith, Frances, 111 Smith, George, 141 Smith, Kathy, 125 Smith, Kevin, 141 Smith, Lowell, 111 Smith, Martha, 125 Smith, Mike, 141 Smith, Randy, 125 Smith, Rich, 141 Smith, Robert, 89 Smith, Theresa, 89 Smith, Thomas, 89 Smith, Tom, 119 Smith, Tracy, 141 Smith, Vicky, 89 Smoot, Dave, 125 Sneath, Randy, 112 Snider, Gary, 141 Snyder, Linda, 112 Solomon, -Iudy, 125 Solomon, Robin Babs, 89 Sones, Ioel M., 89 Southey, Michael, 141 Southey, Tim, 141 Spacht, Ion, 141 Spacht, Lee A., 89 Spano, Frank, 12 Spears, Iohn, 125 Speirs, Teresa, 141 Spence, Al, 125 Spence, Brent, 141 Spencer, Darlene, 112 Spietz, Ieif, 141 Spietz, Trip, 112 Sprague, Carol, 141 Sprague, Cincy, 89 Spriggs, Catherine Ann, 89 Stahl, Carolyn, 125 Stamper, Candy, 125 Stamper, Cheryl, 125 Staui, Mary Iane, 125 Steenrod, Debby, 125 Steenrod, left, 125 Steenrod, Mark, 141 Steenrod, Richard Glen, 89 Steimle, Bruce Edward. 89 Steimle, Robert, 89 Steinberg, Sally, 141 Steiner, Brian, 141 Steiner, Terri, 125 Steiner, William, 89 Stephens, Ted, 112 Thrush, MaryAnn, 126 Thhurman, Barbara, 112 Tigue, Raymond, 126 Tobin, Theresa, 142 Stephens, Vicki, 141 Stepzinske, Charles Anthony, 89 Tobyn, Bridget, 91 Tott, Ha rold, 142 Tott, Starlene, 126 Stevenson, Iean, 141 Stevenson, Linda, 112 Stewart, Debra, 141 Stewart, Kathy, 89 Stokowski, Ierry, 90 Stokowski, Iudy, 112 Stolp, Richard D., 90 Stolp, Dorothea, 112 Storm, Gerald A., 90 Stowell. Ierry, 125 Stowell, Ioe, 112 Strangland, Marna, 112 Stratton, Richard, 125 Stratton, Tom, 112 Streeter, Iim, 112 Strehlow, Becky, 112 Strehlow, Robert, 141 Strickler, Diane, 90 Stringer, Darlene Ann, Stringer, Denise, 112 Stringer, Kathleen, 90 Stringer, Vince, 112 Stubbs, Ianet, 125 Studdard, Connie, 90 Studdard, Linda, 112 Sturdivant, Mary, 90 Sturm, Susan, 112 Stuttle, Iim, 125 Sullivan, Alice, 112 Sullivan, Becky. 141 Sullivan, Iohn, 112 Sullivan, Tracy, 112 Summers, Linda, 141 Summers, Richard, 112 Sunderland, Lynn, 141 Sutton, Dan, 90 Swansen, Susan R., 91 Swanson, Kathie, 91 Swanson, Kim, 141 Swearinger, Linda, 112 Swindall, Clayton, 141 90 Swindall, Lee Chandler, 91 Switzer, Martha, 125 T Taborn, Iill, 112 Tatum, Pat, 112 Tauber, Kimberly, 141 Taylor, Dan, 125 Taylor, Iames, 141 Taylor, Mark, 141 Taylor, Caharine, 91 Taylor, P., Paul, 91 Taylor, William, 141 Tealbey, Marie, 141 Terrell, lohn, 141 Terry, Dallas, 112 Tharp, Alan, 142 Tharp, Linda, 142 Thomas, Andrew, 142 Thomas, Berinda, 91 Thomas Thomas: Earl, 125 Debra, 91 Thomas, Howard, 125 Thomas, Ieit, 112 Thomas, lim, 142 Thomas, Linda. 125 Thomas, Sharon, 125 Thomas, Susan, 125 Thomas, Toni, 12 Thomas, William, 91 Thompson, left, 125 Tompkins, lane, 112 Tomsoric, Steve, 126 Topel, Rodney, 126 Toubeaux, Brian, 126 Toybeaux, Lori, 142 Tracy, Ioy, 142 Tracy, Sue, 128 Tracy, Todd, 142 Travis, Rosie, 112 Trent, Andrew, 142 Trimmer. Iayne, 142 Trimmer, Ianet, 91 Troe, Tom, 125 Troth, Ianet, 91 Trout, Cora, 112 Trompold, Martha, 121 Tucke, Bob, 126 Turner, Bill, 91 Turner, David, 142 Turner, Debby, 112 Turner, Marilyn, 112 Turner, Steve, 112 Tuttle, Cole, 142 Tysall, Elizabeth, 91 Tysall, Tom, 142 U Ulrich, Ierald Alan, 91 Ulrich, Pam, 126 Underwood, Cheryl, 126 Urban, Greg, 126 Utley, Barb, 142 V Valentine, Stanley, Ioel, Vallence, Audrey, 126 Vance, Iames, 142 Vandenberg, Mary Io Su Vaughn, Mark, 142 Van Cleve, Iulia Ann, 92 Van Ness, Iett, 126 Van Osdol, Debbie, 92 Van Zant, Ian, 112 Vastor, Alan, Glenn, 92 Vaughn, Cheryl, 126 Vaughn, Iulia, 142 Vaughn, Vickie, 112 Vegish, Jessica, 112 Verner, Larry, 126 Verner, Mike, 112 Vespa, Sue, 92 Vicary, Brad, 126 Vicary, Rick, 113 Vinciguerra, Iohn, 142 Vinden, Iulia, 92 Voelker, Mark, 113 Voelker, Mary, 113 Vogel, Bod, 126 Vogel, Steve, 126 Vogel, O., Debra, 92 Volk, Cindy, 113 Volturno, Lisetta, 113 Voss, David, 92 Voss, Debbie, 113 Vulgaris, Nikki, 92 W Wade, Bill, 126 Wade, Rosemary, 126 Thompson, Les, 112 Thompson, Terry, 91 Thorn, Michele, 112 Thorn, Rosemarie, 142 Thornburg, Aann, Elizabeth, 91 Thornburg. Rob, 112 Thornton, Betty, 126 Thorpe, Shelley, 112 Thorson, Iohn, 91 Thrush, Iames, 142 Wagner , Christina, 92 Wagner, Hal, 142 Wagner, Iane, 113 Wagner, Ioan, 113 Walker, Debbie, 142 Walker, Iohn, 142 Walker, Kathy, 113 Walker, Kristin, 142 Walker, Lynne, 142 Walker, Marilyn, 92 91 san Walker, Richard, 92 Walker, Sandy, 126 Wallace, Scott, 142 Waller, Linda, 92 Walter, Melodee, 126 Waltmire, Theodore V., 92 Walton, Linda, 142 Walton, Roger. 142 Walz, lack, 113 Wank, Daniel, 92 Wank, Heather, 142 Wardelman, Curt, 126 Ware, Carolyn, 142 Ware, Pearline, 142 Wasden, Luanne, 142 Washburn, Iames R., 92 Wishington, Emma, 92 Wishington, Guy, 126 Washington, Lawrence, 92 Watkins, Frederick, 93 Watkins, Kim, 142 Watson, Bruce, 126 Watson, Lynne, 113 Weaver, Randy, 126 Webb, Bill, 142 Webber, Bill, 113 Webber, Paula, 142 Weeks, Charles, 113 Weeks, Cindy, 127 Wegel, Martha, 93 Wegel, Susan, 127 Wegner, Kathy, 113 Wegner, Marty, 127 Wehking, Larry, 127 Weih, Katie, 113 Weiner. Debbie, 142 Weinkauf, Iama, 113 Weitzel, Vickie, 113 Welch, Mike, 143 Wenger, Lee. 93 Wenger, Richard. 143 Wessler, Kirk, 127 West, Kathy, 113 Wetchler, Diane, 127 Wetchler, Ioe, 93 Weyeneth, Scott, 113 Wiele, Russell, 143 Wight, Marie Denise, 93 Wildman, Liz, 127 Wilkinson, Donna Sue, 94 Wilkinson, Laurie, 143 Williams, Alonzo, 143 Williams, Colleen Ann, 94 Williams, Daisy, 127 Williams, Dana, 143 Williams, Danny, 143 Williams, Harvey, 113 Williams, H. I., 113 Williams Ianice, 113 Williams, 1'oAnn, 94 Williams. Kevin, 127 Williams, Kim, 143 Williams, Naymond, 143 Williams, Pam, 127 Williams, Ricky, 127 Williams Stan, 143 Williams, Sue, 133 Williams Willie, 143 Williams, Yvonne, 94 Williamson, Dave, 113 Williamson, Gary Lee, 94 Williamson, Ioan, 127 Willingham, Sadie, 127 Willingham, Vivian, 94 Willis, Sh , 143 erry Wilson, Bruce, 113 Wilson, Charles, 94 Wilson, Dan, 127 Wilson, Jeffrey, 143 Wilson, Kathryn, 94 Wilson, Kay, 143 Wilson, Steve, 113 Wilson, Steven Leroy, 94 Wilson, Terry, 113 Wilson, Timothy, 143 Wingfield, Bill, 127 Wingfield, Iames Craig, 94 Winkler, Ianis, 113 Winn, Rebecca, 143 Wise, led, 127 Wisher, Keith, 143 Wiss, Paul, 142 Weyrich, Tom, 93 Whalen, Iohn, 113 Whaley, Terry, 127 Wheeler, Deby, 113 Whitaker, Bob, 113 Whitaker, Dan, 113 White , Charles. 113 White Charles, 127 White, Denise, 93 White, Diane L., 93 White, Dorothy, 127 White, Manuel, 143 White, Michael, 93 Whitehead, Iames, 143 Whitehurst, Sandy, 143 Whitelow, Alice, 93 Whitelow, Ken, 113 Whiteside, Linda, 127 Whitney, Lucy, 113 Whobre , Iohn 143 Y 1 Wickersham, Susan Kay, 93 Wickert, Daniel, 127 Widebrook, Nancy Ann, 93 Whitaker, Wanda, 127 Wittekiend, Harold, 94 Witzel, Murt, 143 Wofford, Bob, 143 Wohl, Myra, 143 Wohl, Sandi, 94 Wolber, Linda, 127 Wolford, Dave, 127 Wolford, Iill, 127 Wolschlag, Ronald W., 94 Wolstenholm, Carey, 94 Wolstenholm, Sally. 113 Wood. Brenda, 143 Wood, Donna Marie, 94 Wood, Laura, 127 Woodworth, Brian, 127 Woodworth, Steve, 113 Woolley, Charles, 94 Wootton, Raymond, 94 Wrestler, Linda, 127 Wright, Gwynn, 127 Wyatt, Darrow, 127 Y Yalowitz, Ken, 113 Yandell, Steven, 94 Yocum. Larry, 127 Young, Betty, 113 Young, Brian, 143 Young, Evalina, 143 Young, Melody, 143 Young, Richard, 113 Z Zerbonia, Mike, 127 Zipprich, Dawn, 127 Zuercher, Phil, 127 Zuercher, Marti, 113 FACULTY Adams, Ioyce, 49 Albright, Ada Mae, 30 Allen, Charlynn, 53 Bailey, Eleanor, 28 Baker, Donald, 26 Baldwin, Robert, 53 Barnett, Cheryl, 40 Bauder, Harry, 30 Behrens, Myrtle, 35 Bensing, lack, 40 Bernhardy, Veryl, 36 Bill, Marie, 35 Booth, Don, 33 Boyle, Bruce, 21 Bright, Mollye, 29 Brodbeck, LeAnne, 43 Carrara, Becky, 27 Casper, Richard, 47 Caveny, Ann, 29 Chamness, Theoline, 48 Christian, William, 41 Cochran, Willard, 50 Collier, Doris, 51 Crady, Paula, 27 Davidson, Iohn, 26 Deal, Patricia, 42 Dentino, Gean, 53 Dirst, Larry, 29 England, William, 20 Fink, Walter, 41 Fisher, Bernadine, 35 Fluegel, Theodore, 36 Genge, Fred, 32 Greer, Margaret, 25 Hagen, Frank. 47 Harden, Ion, 36 Haris, Dolores, 20 Harris, Ian. 27 Harris, Larry, 43 Hawkinson, Ieff, 26 Hendricks, Lawrence, 47 Hicok, Charles, 44 Higgins, Rudy, 40 Holmes, Beverly, 24 Horst, Carl, 37 Hulet, Richard, 50 Irwin, Dennis, 41 Irwin, George, 51 Iamieson, Richard, 52 Kaufman, Frederick, 42 Keithley, lean, 49 Kellog, Helen, 24 Kettleborough, Donald, 47 Kirkus, Ruth, 35 Kozelka, Tressie, 21 Krieger, lone, 43 LaCroix, Robert, 36 Lane, Richard, 37 Lavery, Larry, 52 Lurie, Allan, 44 Mabee, Florence, 43 Maxwell, Mary, 31 McBrien, Russell, 31 McCann, Gerald, 33 McElfresh, Kay, 42 Miller, Linda, 53 Neff, Ioseph, 28 Nelson, Gene, 48 Palmer, Ron, 37 Parker, Margurite, 48 Peterson, David, 37 Peterson, Muriel, 24 Pocklington, Loretta, 50 Poshard, Florence, 19 Powell, Gretchen, 35 Robertson, William, 19 Sahlin, Henry, 51 Salzer, Philip, 30 Schick, Randall, 42 Scott, Ianice, 27 Semlow, Robert, 48 Senn, Robert, 48 Sleeth, Carol, 26 Smarjesse, Iames, 21 Smith, Neil, 48 Sprenger, Eileen, 43 Stanger, Eugene, 43 Stamas, Ioan, 27 Stenson, Iohn, 34 Stepping, Henry, 19 Stevenor, Robert, 37 Stoskopf, Herb. 47 Stuart. Michael, 52 Studinger, Merle, 35 Suffield, Ioseph, 25 Szepessy, Marjorie, 47 Tanembaum, Linda, 49 Tatting, Warren, 47 Tindall, Ann, 53 Tindall, Gary, 31 Troy, Iames, 52 Tucker, Harvey, 18 Wallin, Swen, 53 Whitaker, Harry, 18 Whitaker, Ierry, 44 Whitaker, Richard, 52 Williamson, Betty, 43 Willms, Ian, 35 Woodworth, Marjorie, 49 Wyeth, Ierry. 50 Yang, Steve, 32 Zbrozek, Charles, 26 Ziegler, Charlotte, 28 Zipfel, Ronald, 25 The New 1971 CREST staff wishes to thank Paul King Bob Leavitt, Dick Lein, and the rest of the Peoria Iournal Star sports staff for the use of certain pictures in this year's Super Sports Section. Thank- You As I write this letter, it is 1:47 in the afternoon, March 5, l97l. Iam looking back to a day in the summer of 1970 when Greg told me he wanted to do something different with the '71 CREST . . . something that would endure and perhaps make our yearbook a little more than a recorder. So we set about to change the CREST. It was relatively easy to break even 50 years of tradition, but to replace that tradition with something new and more meaningful was a task befitting Gandalf fhimselfl. At times we were very miserable with our project and the responsibility seemed too much for us. Then, someone would receive a new glimmer of hope. The important thing, however, was that we tried to make this book something special for the students and faculty of Peoria High-the whole staff tried, and whether or not we achieved our goal is fmore or lessl up to you. In spite of all the heartbreaks and worry and pain and yes-even tears. I wouldn't relinquish a minute of being a part of this book. And now, even though my words will fall short of my feelings, there are a few people I would like to thank . . . Ted and Walt for being such great advisors, Greg for just being himself, Linda for smiling at me, Lance and Dan, Susie for being my figment, Ianie, Iudy, Iim, and Rich for sharing something very special with me, Paul Taylor for his award Winning photos, and Harry for everything. Ray an Q Praise The Lord ---...-..' .,,,s,. ,1:---f+ ' 'az Q9 95553682 san angela, texas


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