Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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I Peoria High 'School Peoria, Illinois The wlid-e rabbit 'Pad' on his ecfacles. where Shar? 1' Qegin, N dec si, Zour- Majesfy ? as e , , Be9in af 'Hve bvlbl mn , 'Phe KOR, Said, vet, nvel , and o on zoo game in ghd end! f en sbp. Lewis Carroll Life Socrates, I believe it was, once mentioned that the unexamined life is not worth living. For centuries now, his roar has echoed unheeded above the din of an apathetic humanity. Even today Socrates may seem outdated, for we tend to believe that since ours is a society technologically and democratically surpassing that of fourth century Greece, we have also maintained a comparable intellectual and moral superiority. But we have not, pertaining to matters of genuine consequence, we exist much as did the ancients and prehistorics, in ignorance. Men of every era have lived similarly, their lives have been restricted to cultivating a garden, they have not the time, nor are they willing to take the time to investigate their shortcomings. Conse- quently, few can imagine any other type of existence, fewer still are capable of realizing their visions. Humanity has established for itself a mediocre order founded upon the principle that existence must be justified by labor, in other words, that we should work for a living. We should not: work ought to be performed solely for its own sake. Work that is motivated by the profit incentive is not done as well as work without such an incentive. The world does not owe us a living, but it will be kind enough to provide us with one. 'You have the right to work, but for the work's sake only. You have no right to the fruits of work. Desire for the fruits of work must never be your motive in working. Never give way to laziness, either .... Work done with anxiety about results is far inferior to work done without such anxiety, in the calm of self surrender .... They who work selfishly for results are miserable. Bhagavad Gita Consider the lillies of the field, how they grow, they toil not, neither do they spin: and yet I say unto you, that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Wherefore if God so clothe the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is cast into the oven, shall he not much more clothe you, O ye of little faith? Matthew 6:28-30 Our lives are ridden to the extent of infestation with trivia. We admit joy in love, bitterness in defeat, and sorrow at loss, each petty occurrence acquires monumental sig- nificance of itself: our emotions are triggered by the inci- dent and not a conclusion or premonition which would be an outgrowth of ensuing thought pertaining to the incident. We become fettered and rendered incapable of seeing past the transient into something that would be at least less mutable. Sentiment becomes paramount, we sentimentally remem- ber childhood, adolescence, maturity, advancing age, our children and grandchildren. Instead of bearing an even- tempered recognition of success and failure as well as mediocrity, emotions are brought out for virtually any oc- casion and frequently replace reason. One of the greatest tragedies of any era is that people have no foresight. We allow ourselves to see only the im- mediate benefits of our self-directed actions, and act only for ourselves. Most of us will rarely act of our own violition for someone else, and if we do, it is usually with the thought that we are entitled to reciprocation. We ought to work more unselfishly for others and not worry so often about ourselves. The concept behind our education is disappointing, how- ever, the students must blame themselves for their own in- tellectual inadequacies, and cannot saddle voters, ad- ministrators, or educators with what is primarily the stu- dents' responsibility. Our formal education ought to be a compilation of knowledge, but our real education should extend beyond that. I have yet to meet a dozen students who have discovered the true end of education: that the knowledge which we are now accumulating should lead to wisdom. If we can grasp that, there is a chance for some- thing to emerge phoenix-like from what we now have. It is with this thought, that life bears the possibility of being worth living, that I have compiled, edited, worked, and reworked the opening fifteen pages. Psychiatrists and psychologists have offered us a glint of insight into the workings of a few deranged minds, for my own part, however, I have attempted to describe what makes all men march, and not lust some to the beat of a different drummer. Chris Meister Editor-in-Chief One life, a little gleam of time between two eternities. Thomas Carlyle I I Mon I believe that I om more 'rhon The dog or cc1T I love, more than The ducks ond geese I have studied ond admired. I om o mon whose very words and breath con give hope ond meaning 'ro but 0 few. 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I sow Them once, several yeors ago. But one never knows where To find Them, The wind blows ihern owuy. They have no roofs, and that makes their life very difficult. Saint Exupery I .fi Fate The Thread Something is very gently, invisibly, silently, pulling at me-a thread or net of threads finer than cobweb and as elastic. I haven't Tried the strength of it. No barbed hook pierced and tore me. Was it not long ago this thread began to draw me? Was I born with its knot about my neck, a bridle? Not fear but a stirring of wonder makes me catch my breath when I feel the tug of it when I thought it had loosened itself and gone. Denise Leverfov . . . light for good and for evil' is given to you, and free will, which, though it endures fatigue in the first battles with the heavens, afterwards, if it be well nurtured, overcomes everything. Dante Alighieri E 1 I , fflfif H ' 1 , Q, I i ,I '1n'w,x,g1ia 5 ,ff w .5-,,.,t.wf H L.. TM 'I YL 'Tf,'IrrQgQ1lf', ,:,'15'2gQf ' ayefeging 5, eye :'g:':.:132w' 1 ,Net ,ss ,:,, 5: ae X A ,!,, , 'i iillifht' W, iwixit--INF-I 'iiiiiiiiz'l.tf 1' ' , 'iiiiyiit I -ml ' 3 'I .. L' ai- vii? . X.: Lf., :Egg .51 If 1 'oflfil J 7.4, f B 6 feigffif V Mn ' f 2455-elf ,flfsggeggff rf-22,2 ' ir 1 't M we t Q 1 was 1, sf' fs I 1. . ,, is ' .1 V 1 :ls I .R LX The will is free: Strong is the Soul, and wise, ond beautiful: The seeds of godlike power are in us still: Gods are we, Bards, Saints, Heroes, if we will. Matthew Arnold Love mf Q W 1 W fr ,f ,f , , ' If I f' fx ff X Ml Z W X X ff! Q ,I ' j ,H f 1 f 1 if I if! 'fl I 'JJ' KJ fm' vi 1, If Though I speak with the tongues of men and of angels, and have not charity, I am become as sounding brass, or a tinkling cymbal. And Though I have the gift of prophecy, and understand all mysteries, and all knowledge, and though I have all faith, so that I could remove mountains, and have not charity, I am nothing. And though I bestow all my goods to feed the poor, and though I give my body to be burned, and have not charity, it profiteth me nothing. Charity suffereth long, and is kind, charity envieth not, charity vaunteth not itself, is not puffed up, doth not behave itself unseemly, seeketh not her own, is not easily pro- voked, thinketh no evil, reioiceth not in iniquity, but re- ioiceth in the truth, beareth all things, believeth all things, hopeth all things, endureth all things. Charity never faileth, but whether there be prophecies, they shall fail, whether there be tongues, they shall cease, whether there be knowledge, it shall vanish away. For we know in part, and we prophecy in part. But when that which is perfect is come, then that which is in part shall be done away. When I was a child, I spake as a child, I understood as a child, I thought as a child: but when I became a man, I put away childish things. For now we see through a glass, darkly, but then face to face: now I know in part, but then shall I know as also I am known. And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three, but the greatest of these is charity. I Corinthians, XIII I .rl X XX 4- X mix. I X XXI' M . I' I .A . '-.Nk I il., I i x I 1 X ag . .1 I ' - R I I II. I IIIX xx I li I lull., gf. . ff .. ,ff fl' fly Emotions Hope springs eternal in The breasl of man. Schiller Grief can fake core of itself, but To get The full volue of ioy you must have somebody To shore it with. Mark Twain lf is such o secret place, The land of Tears. Sain! Exup6ry 'Q U hi? gl sr i w i Y W 451 -fa V G52 ying hi 1 1 ' aku ., A ' ' ,V L Q' 'sf , 5 Vgf'f'g,gf?': gi 1 V Q AV .HL - 'r.+35?'H.i?' ,V VIS :gril- I f 23 W e E 537 if wg? ' 4 nf M V Y! B 3 nf ' - ' x fx V V ' SFS' V f , . I A M r ' ' ? If W ' X V. .1 . an ff' fi, ' Am fi if 1 M V 'f5', 1'4Z'l!' , I a : 4k.4..,2,f ww 1' v. J, VVA. 4. 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I wonder what I should be like then? m 'A Lewis Carroll God Concerning the Gods, there are those who deny the very existence of the Godhead, others say that it exists, but neither bestirs nor concerns itself nor has forethought for anything. A third party attribute to it fore- thought and existence, but only for great and heavenly matters, not for anything that is on earth. A fourth party admit things on earth as well as in heaven, but only in general, and not with respect to each in- dividual. A fifth, of whom were Ulysses and Socrates are those that cry:- l move not without Thy knowledge! Epictetus E'en in CI single leaf of a tree Or a tender blade of glass, The awe-inspiring Deity Manifests Itself. A Shinto Poem Seymour once said to me-in a crosstown bus, of all places- that all legitimate religious study must lead to unlearning the differences, the illusory dif- ferences, between boys and girls, animals and stones, day and night, heat and cold. Jerome Salinger God instructs the heart, not by ideas but by pains and contradictions. De Coussade Deo! icafio n To Theodore B. Ffugjel 'for compdssion. TABLE OF CON TE NTS 1n'h-oclucfl ion ......... F'aculTy.... Sfuclenis ..... .. . Hdivi'UCS . .... . . . Sfualeni' life . . . . Sporfs ...... . . Hds ..... . . Index .... .. I various mass 'Un-ovsleeai lbs 2 E1 hi he i , -a -a 5. 3 Q ? iii 'vs 2 g - IIIMINI: NU lMfNfN!imWHHJ 5- II Administration Education is the leading ot human souls to what is best, and making what is best out of them, and these two obiects are always obtainable to- gether, and by the same means. The training which makes men happiest in themselves also makes them most serviceable to others. -John Ruskin Harry Whitaker: Principal Henry Stepping: Administrative Assistant William Robertson: Co-ordinator of Student Affairs Florence Poshard: Dean of Women James Smariesse: Dean of Men E fi' X X .-v X, 4. 'Lf F .A . 4,. aa. x... .-n, -,NN N--. . Nw L lf A ti V sf . V ,L S .114 :KC 1. . .. 'Y ,mi-2f.,i-:E K ' 'LfJ:if. V3i5f::w. -' , ww.,f1fw-Q, -m, - 1mx,,x,..w5A, X 1 L, ix Counselors As we live we ore Trc1nsmiTTers of life. And when we Toil To TronsmiT life, life Toils To flow Through us. BUT giving is noT so eosy. IT doesn'T meon honding life our To some Tool or leTTing The living deoci eoT you up. IT rneons kindling The quoliTy of life where iT was not. D. H. Lawrence The T.B.F. Outstanding Teacher Award Last year, the CREST editorial staff initiated the Ted B. Fluegel Outstanding Teacher Award for two purposes: the first was to recognize teachers who had exhibited a great measure of dedication to their studentsy the second was to use the award as a means of perpetually honoring Mr. Fluegel in the CREST. Since the T971 CREST contained in it the first T.B.F. Award, a portion of the copy accompanying that initial presentation will be quoted: How do you thank someone for all the times he has bailed you out of trouble? How clo you thank someone for all the encouragement and kind words he has given you? There is no way . . There really is no way. Last year's staff was proud to initiate the T.B.F. Awardg this year we are equally as proud to continue it and to name as its recipient Mr. Gene Nelson. ..- V x X CN ,, J' i .. in .. '5' q Q 9 a s 5 ,Q 0 1. I ' O if sf .am R ' 2 ' s xg '- t QV X . Q ' is M, ,Shi K A K A kj , , . N K, R, 3 , . . o if f 'EFL N am . A ff 4.5 Us 7 W 'fig' F 7 4 s f ,I fi ,gif , ,. K gk KW nf - .. .. , M f 4 F? iw , A if :Q -f- ,1 2 , ax. sf X a w, ' . I asv 1...- x ,mil ,lf gms A -jx - .i Y, we ' a VE: , W v xi . 14 ,Q x . ,W :NM ' Qisffffrs .2 f Q, ww- -, -. 5 X yi,-s , Q, k 1 NM, r- -v ww ella, Q s v., ., J f,.. . 5. NL .. gg. .Zig-Q A . x Q Q Vf . 1 ww, af' QW-' 1 , ,vu 1 , Af- 0 ',5 f'1e '-sf 1Q , -si! ' 1 QNX xi - xi x xx X N xg Q 5 Paul Caywood: English Donald Baker: English Edwina Jordan: English Jeffrey Hawkinson: Speech, Debate Margare1 Greer: English Ronald Zipfel and family: English Vx d e f T' U .I tn. 29 0. Mary Cornpen: English b. Becky Carrara: English c. Janice Scoih English .Kn- n HR. Sivan bien Or 0 Assislci nce on friend. To seek ci step Go up Babylonian Talmud a. Theoline Chdmness: Orthopedic Room b. Marguerite Parker: Visually Handicapped puma UOQQQQ O b f We 'N Q J' Y i f hi f' 4 5 f ..-H' x ff ..,, ,Mm Ggjjaefw M' 1 5' N Ks. l lr 1 1 'J f,r-- . , K by lk.. . ' I , 1 Q uf' e',l f i Q . Y M..-up-0 S? if .V f, I 5 fx' ' 4 I .. ' Foreign Language A world community can exist only with world communica- tion, which means something more than extensive short- wave facilities scattered about the globe. lt means com- mon tradition, common ideas and common ideals . . . -Robert Hutchins su-M. -we 0 b f mngk Eleanor Bailey: Spanish, Head Larry Dirstg German Anna Moriarty: Latin Diane Senesac: Spanish, German Ann Caveny: Spanish Ann Olshawi French Mollye Bright: French of The Foreign Lang. Department 2'-1 YV ? E- r if F ,f , k,' f Q ' 33 la Moods It is our chorocfer thot gives Us C1 cI'1onceTo be more Thom ordinary, wi 3 is If Ns- Tl'1e fingers of your Tlwoughfs ore molding your foce endlessly. Y 1 l 3 4., ,A K '54, Mcalhemcalics Precise knowledge is The only True knowledge, and he who does not Teach exactly, does not Tecnch of cull. -Henry Ward Beecher za' 3, ..,, H . 1 my .4 ff 36 9: .1 r-'f G b ...Q--n-na.. Cheryl Barnett: General Math, Geometry Rudy Higgins: Head of The Math Departmem Randall Shick: Algebra, Geometry Kay Mc Elresh: Algebra Frederick Kaufman: Algebra, Trigonometry Dennis Irwin: Algebra, Trigonometry a. Walfer Fink: Algebra, Geometry b. Jack Bensing: Algebra, Geometry c. William Chrisfian: Algebra, Geometry a b C hw K. ,M X ff Social Studies Those who do not remember the past are condemned to relive it. -Sanfayana b a. Ada Mae Albright: Head ofthe Social Studies Department b. Russell McBrien1 U.S. History, Government c. Mary Maxwell: Sociology C Harry Bauderz Regional Geography Donald Booth: U.S. History, American Government Gerald McCann: Psychology, U.S. History Gary Tindall: International Relations, Modern History Phillip Salzer: U.S. History Frederic Genge: U.S. History, Ancient and Medieval History C1 A .WM 'ixtfif si www Art Art is a human activity having as its purpose the transmission to others of the highest and best feelings to which man has risen. --Tolstoi a. Joanne Snyder: Art b. Donald Kettleboroughz Art c. Frank Hagen, Head of the Art Dept. G J i'W7'a.., -, ' , , ',.,,. Vixv xg Tiff Lf, I, ,ici 1 Xml Y Self-Help o. Lcrry Harris: Reading Center b. lone Krieger, Eileen Sprenger: Study Hall Monitors sf' 'iw 1, QP' 1 V flux f 'Q . ffl' -Q!-ff' ,, - K' gage' NL' ff, ,f'aL,zQa:f ,. rf K- u W ' 'f5?'h5f2 Q figfvl-ivy-,, : -X - Q V l f'ir1F'ia,,,. .sw ir-rfb - C1 b Librarians: Betty Williamson, Florence Mobee, Eugene Stonger, Sue Mueller, Le Ann Brodbeck if pm' L..- ,M i w Organization ,174 .z Nl ,J lamina: Itanium limos Illlbu--I a. Joe Yonkouski: Liaison Officer li-....- lug-gnli u--and .4 il- nnncl 3-nil D fi is 411 if 1 'vw . , ,, 153 25 26 21 222 Au 27 28 29 x IU' yr Q 5N4' Q1-yi to .eel-six sz,- 2' to--A Y g 1 8 Y . 6 if Q 'V' .xy pi Science Science is teaching man to know and reverence truth, and to believe that only as far as he knows and loves it can he live worthily on earth and vindicate the dignity of his spirit. Moss Harvey Qi ili i ,ew 4 ' ff fry Vr ' fi ', IM ,ff 1, A, 'QQ W-4 Hg! 5 7, 'll fa ' f M1533 1 6 wif r We V if f ,. vp, ,,,, i, W .W N ',. gn , , , ww , cfwifwkz ,Eff I Q' ff A all 1 .hi MMM ,shit off' S X l L3 C1 b C. d e f. 9 h l. h 9 is Theodore Fluegel: Science Deparfment Head Carl Harsh Physics, General Science David Peferson: Physiology, General Science Richard Lane: Biology Marion Sizemore: Biology, General Science Robert LaCroix: Biology, General Science Roberf Sfevenorz Biology Veryl Bernhardy: Chemistry, General Science Jon Harden: Earth Science LaughTer I knew ThaT all The hundred Thousand pieces of liTe's game were in my pocket A glimpse of iTs meaning had sTirred my reason and I was defer- mined To begin The game afresh. I would sample iTs Torfures once more and shudder again aT iTs senseless- ness. I would Traverse noT once more, buT oTTen, The hell of my inner being. One day I would be a beTTer hand aT The game. One day I would learn how To laugh. -Hesse ! I 1 Nm... z Jr .,,-, f nf, W! Production Man is a tool using animal. Nowhere do you find him without tools, with- out Tools he is nothing, with tools he is all. -Thomas Carlyle G b C My a. Allan Lurie: Machine Shop, Metal Shop, Electronics b. Jerry Whitaker: Mechanical Drawing c. Neil Smith: Woodshop d. Gene Nelson: Graphic Arts e. Charles Hicok: Auto Shop f. Robert Senn: Vocational Auto Shop g. Robert Semlowg Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop , ,3 m-:mm d A J' MK? fm, J, Xl, Business Q b 5 ? X!! ,M iw C Williord Cochran: DisTribuTive Educcxfion John Sfock: Bookkeeping, Typing, Shorthand Jerry Wyeth: Business Depf. Head, Typing Henry Scihlin: Coopercxiive Work Study Doris Collier: Typing, Business Low, Business Loretto Pockiingfonz Office Occupciiions, Typing George Irwin: Dafa Processing, Office Machines 1.,,..,,f so-an YV' Q sur sugar IX G .1 . f N Y , pun- ' ,AN 'P'-JZ' Mis. Commerce is The great Civilizer-we exchange ideas when we exchange fabrics. e f Q ' R. G. Ingersoll , V i Home Economics Home Economics Today is the in-Thing To do. IT is a relevant curriculum That is continually being revised and revitalized. New programs being offered are Child Develop- ment and Bachelor Foods. Everyone wants to Sew-Their- Own to fight inflation and be fashionable. ln Foods, The students learn, practice, participate, develop skills, and enjoy food preparation. Since The future homemaker will probably combine a career with homemaking, Home Eco- nomics offers a good background. a b r kr, , H 5 it 9 l ji4?2'?ff t1 ' 5I' ' . .iff E , V, .sw p-v,g..- wvfvlszn--:M .iw f 5 1 t fg 1 1 si l ' in ,, fi i ' ,Jaw ff 22 2 T ,. C d , 2 if 6' ' 3 -T , s.,., ,l , ww K F . B, V for C 1' x 3' 'Q u...A-5 -'a M , fwm , fl C T- . ir.. ,,.,, V V ' -' .. .... ' 4 Q., tif? mul' F Hi a. Marjorie Woodworth: Clothing, Family Living b. Carol Matheson: Clothing, Consumer Education c. Jean Keithley: Head of Home Economics Department d. C. Susan Steftins: Foods, Bachelor Foods, Clothing Herb Stoskopf: Head ofthe Music Department, Band Warren Tatting: Concert Choir, Chorus, Music Theory Mariorie Szepessy: Chorus Richard Casper: Orchestra Music Science helps us to understand many phases of the material and dynamic sides of life, but the highest reaches of music come thrillingly close to the central core and essence of life itself. -Leopold Sfokowski C d Z ,lu-er, XM, A r, , f ,ff y y M 'U , I 9, will 'J Y '1 'ln I Physical Education a b -N0 Richard Whitaker: Head of the Men's Physical Education Dept. Robert Baldwin: Swimming Michael Stuart: Physical Education Larry Lavery: Physical Education Richard Jamieson: Physical Education Gean Dentino: Physical Education Svven Wallin: Driver Education Barbara Rula: Physical Education Lucille Cole: Head of the Womens Physical Education Dept. 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NANCY KAY ABRAMSON French Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Page, Pool Guards, Junior National Honor Society KAREN AGEE Spanish Club, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, Pep Club CHRIS AHL JAN MARIE ALBRIGHT Committee ot Forty, Classic Singers, Concert Chair, Pep Club, Spanish club, Pool Guards, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society TIMOTHY ALEXANDER CHARLES ALLEN Transfer to Peoria High, Co-Operative Work Study ROBERT AMES Frosh-Soph Wrestling MICHAEL ANDERSON Transfer to Peoria High JOYCE LYNN ANTHONY French Club, Pep Club, Junior Prom, Music Workshop, Mixed Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Senior Ser- vice, Stunt Shows, Page, Homecoming GAYLE ANTLE Freshman Chorus, German Club, Future Teachers, Art Guild, Prep Choir, Page, Future Nurses PATRICIA LYNNE APPEL Office Occupations Gary ARTERBURN Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Tennis, Intramurals WALT ARTIS Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Frosh-Soph Track, Intramurals, Letterman's Club, Afra- American Club JON R. ASHTON Music Workshop, German Club, Varsity Golf STEVE AUSTIN Spanish Club, Bleacher Bums, Intramurals MELISSA D. AVERY French Club, Pool Guards, Senior Service, Page, Stunt Shows, Crest Business Staff, OPINION Editorial Staff DEBRA ANNE AYOUB German Club, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Page, Junior National Honor Society SHANNON MARIE BABB Spanish Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers LEONA BAILEY TERESA BAIRD Office Occupations AMY BAKER JAMES BANKS Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Afro-American Club, Monitor, Pep Club, Lettermen's Club JANICE BARNEY Freshmen Girls' Chorus, CREST Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Page, Senior Service JOY BARNHART Gymnastics, French Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Junior Prom, Senior Service, P. E. Leader RANDY ALAN BAUGHER Band ClNDY LEE BAUMGARDNER Page MARY BAYSINGAR Pep Club, Office Occupations JOANNA BECK BILLEE BEECHAM SCOTT BEERS Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Freshman Swim- ming, Sophomore Swimming, Freshman Water Polo, Sopho- more Water Polo, Bleacher Bums, Art Guild, Spanish Club, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, UTOPIA, Junior Prom AWN? FIRST ANNUAL CREST FUN PUZZLE Can you find a face in the leaves? Jama is looking very hard. Please help Jama. 4, 51a W I- Q, ,, ,,,,v,', E rw- ff' 9'- an if iasr is-.6-,ff-st' ,Q I iv' w-4ivQ.f,,, L tr' 9 i Q- 5.3 Outside Recreation Creates Happiness GARY BELL Intramurals, Varsity Football, Stunt Shows, Varsity Golf fvw STACEY BELL Pep Club, P.E. Leader we ft' GARY J. BELT 551-33 W? German Club, Monitor HEIDI SUE BENNETT French Club, Prep Choir, Music Workshop, Junior Achieve- ment, Girls' Chorus KATHRYN HELEN BENNETT Girls' Tennis Team, Art Guild, UTOPIA Youth and Govern- ment, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, French Club ' YUM PAMELA KAY BENNETT X' i w -ur 'Mr ,T Campus Lite, Page LISA BERG Senior Class Play, French Club, Thespians, Senior Service, Office Occupations, Pep Club, lntramural Basketball MARGARET BIRDSELL UTOPIA, Page, Junior National Honor Society ..-.--up DICK BLEDSOE Senior Class Play, Contest Play, Stunt Shows, Thespians, Latin Club President, Writing Club, Chess Club, Spring Play l SUSAN LYNN BLOCH Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Page GARY BLOOM Golf, German Club Q cHERYL BLooMPorr German Club, German Singers, Concert Choir, Page, Sopho-l more Ensemble, Campus Lite, Music Workshop, Mixed, Ensemble l i KAY BLYLY MlCl'lAEL BODDlE ANN BOHLS French Club, Debate, UTOPlA, Writing Club, Thespians, Speech Team, Pool Guards, Senior Service, Spring Play, Senior Class Play JOYCE BOOTH JANET KAY BORAH Pep Club, Page, Monitor, UTOPIA, Advisory Board PAMELA BORK Thespians, Pep Club, Senior Service, Senior Class Play Band, Advisory Board 1 MARY BOWDEN AMY BOWERMASTER JIM BOYD Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums, Junior National Honor So- ciety, French Club, UTOPlA JOEL BRACKBILL Latin Club, Photography Club, OPINION LORl BRADSHAW LARRY BROOKS Football, Wrestling, Baseball, Future Coaches, Lettermen's Club l DEBORAH LOUISE BROWN Spanish Club, Pep Club, Senior Service JANlCE BROWN Spanish Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Junior Prom, Advisory Board, Page JANET RAE BROWN COLMAN BUCHBINDER Future Teachers, Chess Club, Band, Science Club, Junior National Honor Society HILARY BURGESS Future Teachers, Pep Club, Art Guild, Gymnastics Team, Junior National Honor Society, OPINION Circulation Staff, Senior Service, P.E. Leader DENISE BURNS DONNA ANN BURNS Art Guild MARLENE BUSELMEIER SUE BUTTERFIELD Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Office Occupations, Page, Junior Prom, Intramurals DONALD CAIN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Sopho- more Wrestling, Spanish Club, Distributive Education RUSS CAMP Chess Club, German Club WILLIAM CANNON LINDA KAY CARPENTIER Cheerleader, Pep Club, OPINION Circulation Staff, Senior Service, French Club CHRISTINE CHAPMAN BRAD WILLIAM CHERNAUSKI Freshman Football, Varsity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling VICKI SUSAN CLEMONS Pep Club, Spanish Club, Page, Senior Service, Spanish Na- tional Honor Society MARK CLINCH ROBERTA COATIE LINDA COMPTON MARC CULP German Club, Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums, Intramurals LINDA SUE CUNDIFF Office Occupations, Y-Teens, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Library Aid Central: King of the Jungle v--- C' Kwai 4 ..., .. F. We 451' ww, ..,, 1, In ANNE CUNNINGHAM Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Pool Guard JOHN CUNNINGHAM Pep Club, Geography Club, Monitor, Intramural Basket- ball, Spanish Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Foote ball, Freshman Baseball, Bleacher Bums ROGER CUNNINGHAM Monitor, Intramural Basketball SHIRLEY ANN DAMM Health Service's Club, Latin Club, Senior Service DEBBIE DANNER BILL DAVID Spanish Club, Committee of Forty, Boys' Table Tennis JUDITH ANNE DAVIS Pool Guard, OPINION Circulation Staff, Page, Senior Service SHERYL ANNE DAVIS Office Occupations, Music Workshop, Thespians, Spring Play, Campus Life FRED DAWSON Distributive Education 'WW 'CTI' Nga. JAMES DOUGLAS DEMICK Forensics, OPINION, Chess Club, Science Club, Key Club, German Club, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Junior National Honor Society JOHN RAE DEMPSEY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, Sophomore Tennis, Varsity Ping Pong, German Club, Key Club, Committee of Forty, Lettermen's Club, Future Coaches, Intramurals JANE DENNIS CREST Editorial Staff, CREST Business Staff, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Gymnastics MICHAEL JAMES DITCH Freshman Football, Freshman Swimming, Freshman Base- ball, Intramurals MARK CHRISTOPHER DOLING Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Band, Concert Choir MATT DOLING Band Lettermen's Club, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Art Guild, Spanish Club JACKIE DOTSON Committee of Forty, Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Pep Club GREGG DRAKE Photography Club, CREST Photography Staff, OPINION Photography Staff, Band, Orchestra, Intramurals, Fresh- man Swimming DAN L. DU BOFF CREST Photography Staff, CREST Editorial Staff, Photog- raphy Club, Science Club, Forensics, Chess Club, Junior National Honor Society, BAR Award RANDY DUNLAP JOHN DUNLOP III Football Manager, Orchestra, Intramural Basketball, OPINION, Student Council Representative, Student Council Vice-President, Class Officer EUZETTA DURFLINGER Junior Achievement, AfroAAmerican Cultural Society, Con- cert Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Freshman Chorus, Office Occupations MARLENE ANN EAGLESON OPINION Editorial Staff, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Band, Orchestra, Page JEFFREY MILES EBENSTEIN Orchestra, Spanish Club, Science Club VALERIE ECKHOFF PATRICIA EDWARDS Music Workshop, Choir ROY E, ENGLAND Intramural Basketball SHELLY ANN EPSTEIN Orchestra, Forensics, Gymnastics, OPINION Editorial Staff, Art Guild, French Club GREG ERRION Freshmen Football, Freshmen Basketball, Freshmen Track, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Track, Geography Club, Varsity Football, Spanish Club, Future Coaches. DEBORAH LYNN FANCHER Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Con- cert Choir, Stunt Shows, Senior Service MARTY FARES Spanish Club LIN FERRELL Pep Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Thespians, Stunt Shows, Page, Junior National Honor Society, Senior Ser- vice, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow? BAXTER B. FlTE lll Audio Visual Crew, Stage Crew, Freshmen Boys' Chorus, Concert Choir ROBERT FLEMING OPINION, Band, Orchestra, Stunt Shows JAMES FLETCHER RON FLETCHER Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, French Club, Monitor, Art Guild, Intra- mural Basketball THOMAS D. FLlEGE Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, German Club, Stunt Shows, Cafeteria RANDY FLOWERS Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Stunt Shows, Key Club, Class Officer, Student Council, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Bleacher Burns, UTOPIA, Intramurals GLENN R. FOGLER German Club, Science Club, Junior National Honor So- ciety, Stunt Shows KELLY KAY FORD Thespians, Spanish Club, Music Workshop, Senior Class Plays, Spring Plays, Art Guild, Audio Visual Crew, Ade visory Board GAYLA MARIE FOREMAN French Club, Art Guild, Page, UTOPIA, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Junior Prom MICHAEL FOSTER Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, German Club, Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Class Officer JACQUELINE FOX Distributive Education THOMAS FOX Varsity Golf, German Club, lntramurals KATHERINE FUNCHES MARCIA MARlE GEBAUER Pep Club, Future Nurses, Page, Office Occupations KEITH GETZ German Club, Chess Club DAVID GIEBELHAUSEN Band, Orchestra, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, German Club, Intramurals LIBBY GIFT Committee of Forty, Class Officer, Advisory Board, Mixed Ensemble, Concert Choir, Prep Choir, Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Senior Service, Library Aide, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Senior I-lop JOYCE ELAINE GILES Spanish Club, Music Workshop, Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Ensemble, Concert Choir, Junior Achievement, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Page, Pep Club, Senior Service CINDY GILFERT Cheerleader, Committee of Forty, Pep Club, PE. Leader, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Spanish Club KIRK DOUGLAS GIPSON Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Sophomore Golf, JV Golf, Intramurals, Future Coaches, Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Student Council, German Club URALLYN GOODNIGI-IT Afro-American Club, German Club, Monitor SUSAN LOUISE GORSUCH French Club, Music Workshop, Senior Ensemble, Concert Choir, Sophomore Girls' Ensemble, Freshman Chorus, Se- nior Service, Page, Stunt Shows DEBRA JO GOULD Freshman Chorus, Classic Singers, Concert Choir, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Class Officer, Senior Service, UTOPIA, Junior National Honor Society fiie, 'QU 'W' tvs' 5 L ' ' 'I 1 The Solid Gold Cadillac Roger Lush and Ann Bohls expound in the Senior Class Play, .Q 'ff' FRANK LEE GRAHAM Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Intramurals JOHNNY GRAHAM KENNETH GRAINGER MICHAEL B. GRAY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Track, French Club, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals WILLIAM DONALD GREINER Art Guild TERRI HAMMACK Pep Club, Music Workshop, Orchestra, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, Thespians, P,E. Leader, Stunt Shows, Intra- mural Volleyball GARY HAMPEL Bleacher Bums, Distributive Education, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling CAROL HARDIN Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Art Guild, Page, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society RHONDA HARRIS No life is so strong and complete, but it yearns for the smile if a friend. Wallace Bruce Ewa F wigs MARY ANN HARTMAN German Club, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Page DAVID L. HATTON Senior Class Play, Audio-Visual Crew MICHAEL HAUN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Swimming, Ger- man Club CYNTHIA SUE HAWK Pool Guard, Spanish Club, Page, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Pep Club, Senior Service, Young Life MARY HAYES Page DARLENE M. HAYWARD Music Workshop, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Coop- erative Work Study JOHN GEORGE HEERMAN Sophomore Swimming, Junior Varsity Swimming, Intrae mural Basketball SUE HEINTZ Pep Club, OPINION Business Staff, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Page TERRI HEINZ Office Occupations, Pep Club, Art Guild, Senior Service PHYLLIS HELMS German Club, Page, Cooperative Work Study, Intramurals FRANKE LYNN HERMES Pep Club, French Club, Page, Advisory Board, Pool Guard, Senior Service SHELLY LYNN HILL Pep Club, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Senior Service, Art Guild, Cooperative Work Study, Homecoming, Monitor DEBBY HITCHELL Audio-Visual Crew, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Future Teachers JAY HODGE Photography Club, Afro-American Club, UTOPIA KEN HOFFMAN Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wres- tling, Freshman Golf, Sophomore Golf, Varsity Golf, In- tramurals, Spanish Club, Homecoming MARCIA ANN HOFFMAN Girls' Tennis Team, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, OPINION Business Staff ROBIN C. HOFFMANN CREST Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll, German Club, Ger- man Singers, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Junior National Honor Society, Page Intramurals ERIC HOLDEN Student Council, Class Officer, German Club, Varsity Tennis, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals HERBERT HORN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Bleacher Bums ROBERT DANIEL HORSTMAN Concert Choir, Monitor SHARON HOWARD Band, Spanish Club, Office Occupations SUSAN ANN HUCAL Office Occupations REBECCA A. HUNT JAMES R, HUTCHINSON Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Future Coaches, Spanish Club, Advisory Board, Bleacher Bums, Clay- birders CATHIE HUXTABLE KAREN INSKEEP KAREN JACKSON Future Teachers, Junior Achievement, Distributive Education DAVID JASPER Cross Country, Track, Wrestling RANDY JENKINS DAN JOHNSON JANET JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON Freshman Football, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Spanish Club, Lettermen's Club, Cooperative Work Study, Intramural Basketball PAULA JOHNSON VICKI JOHNSON GREG JOHNSTON Intramurals, French Club, Photography Club, Stunt Shows GAYNELL JONES Freshman Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Pep Club, Page, Art Guild, UTOPIA, Music Workshop, Junior Prom, Home- coming, Cooperative Work Study, Senior Service, Span- ish Club, Stunt Shows, Monitor DONALD GERALD DANIEL KING Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Foot- ball, Freshman Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Intramurals, Future Coaches, Lettermen's Club, Class Officer, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club RONALD EDWARD KING Committee of Forty, Key Club, Art Guild, Spanish Club Intramural Basketball, Future Coaches, Monitor, Ju- nior Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Stunt Shows, Lettermen's Club GORDON KINNAMON i MICHAEL THOMAS KIRBY Band, Sophomore Golf LYNN CECILIA KNOX Page, Distributive Education, Geography Club, Pep Club, Monitor, Spanish Club, Gymnastics, PE. Leader DAVID LAWRENCE KOBLER Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Intramural Basketball SUE ELLEN KOBLER Class Officer, OPINION Editorial Staff, Art Guild, Ger- man Club, Homecoming Attendant, Page, Junior Na- tional Honor Society KIMBERLY KORGIE Girls' Chorus, Sophomore Ensembl,e, Concert Choir, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, OPINION Editorial Staff, Committee of Forty, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Pool Guard, Junior Prom STEPHEN W. KRAFT Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman Ten- nis, Sophomore Tennis, Art Guild, Science Club LINDA MARIE JONES Afro-American Club AMY JANE KASPAR Library Aide, Page, Pep Club, Writing Club, German Club, German Singers STEPHANIE KEISTER Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Pool Guard, Page, Gym- nastics, P.E. 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Living nfrodicfion to lhiS is follive dgainslf ize S nqtureizf' 1 .igrl . 1f'lf, -Killa '-', f we -Shan Bikcklei' --we-asf 1 Q Wk xgri. J e n .. 5 . ' 1 -,., 7- -- SWSUU l beg? 'O ihfnklellfof realize 'fhle fasffgs nee iifffhadl l90'7?f The?fl9'e gill l ifgfwose gene. McybeQ iusi n e lll m lfllff . ,,.k ,,k,V: I . ':.i ,rrk 1151- . ' f ff ' f 13 jigs igglgfgf - qiggggj , f 775.5 Every once in a while l een gee thej light cnfthe and ofgthe l lele -Lisp Radqmsky . ' ,L-gm .-v1,ffffn-ez n'i1f455?l.fw-- ffififfgweg-'les .weak SCOTT KRAUSE German Club, German Singers, Junior National Honor So ciety, Chess Club, Science Club SARA KRESPAN Transfer to Peoria High, Page, Senior Service ASUMAN KUCUKCETIN Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows TENA KATHERlNE KUECKS VINCE KUHN CWS L. CHRISTOPHER KUMMER German Club, Latin Club, Varsity Tennis TIMOTHY WILLIAM LANE Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Football, Key Club, Clay birder Club, Junior Achievement SUE ELLEN LANGE OPINION, Latin Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Ju nior National Honor Society, Senior Class Play, Page Spring Play, Thespians DEAN LARSON Band, Orchestra, German Club, Science Club, Junior Na tional Honor Society Being Alone ls a Part of Life All powerful waves know their continuity all questions answered Man cannot share these answers. He must find life for himself Susan Stahl Aj I am alone with the beating of my heart. Lui Chi RICHARD LEE LEDBETTER .IEANNE LEE Music Workshop, German Club, Future Teachers, Art Guild, Freshman Girls Chorus, Senior Service, Page STEVE LEROY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Band ERIK PETER LILLEHOJ Junior National Honor Society, Science Club, Intramural Basketball DENISE ARTENA LINDSEY Intramurals DEBRA LITTLES Afro-American Club LINDELL L. LOOGER Science Club, German Club, Drafting Club, Intramurals JACK OTIS LOUGHRIDGE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Bleacher Bums, Graphic Arts Club GAIL LYBARGER Library Aid, Pep Club, Latin Club, Page, Speech Team, Thespians, Senior Class Play, Freshman Chorus, Music Workshop, Senior Service, HAVE YOU EVER SEEN MY RAINBOW SANDRA R. MACK MARLA CHRISTINE MAEDER Tennis Team MICHAEL JAMES MAGINN Varsity Swimming, Pool Guard, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, French Club, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Orchestra CHUCK MAHIEU GREGG MANGUM German Club, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Science Fiction Club, Varsity Golf, Intramural Basketball GWEN MAPLE Pep Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service MOIRA MARTIN OPINION, German Club, Stunt Shows, Art Guild, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Page VICKI MARTIN Spanish Club, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Concert Choir, Freshman Chorus, Ensemble, Senior Service, Health Club, Library Aid RODNEY MAST CREST, German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Stunt Shows, Forensics Team, Chess Club TERESA LYNN MATARELLI Pep Club, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, OPINION, Stunt Shows, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, Art Guild, Music Workshop, Girls Chorus LINDA MATTHEWS Office Occupations, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, Pool Guard, UTOPIA, Monitor, Senior Service BEVERLY L. MATHIESON KENNETH MAUBACH Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Letterman's Club, Junior National Honor Society, Key Club, Latin Club, Future Coaches Club PEGGY McAULIFFE Cheerleader, Pep Club, Committee of Forty, Orchestra DENNIS WAYNE McCANN Intramurals MARK McCARRELL Spanish Club, Key Club, CIaybirder's Club, Intramurals BOB McCOY Monitor, CWS, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Intramurals LAURA MCGOWAN Nw gf- Y if , Q-CM, ,x Together They Came in the Cold We form the multitudes of tomorrow. -Ovid 335-IX RONALD McGRANE GARY MCINTYRE Stunt Shows, Varsity Golf, Intramurals, Monitor JULIE MCMILLAN Art Guild, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, CREST Business Staff, Stunt Shows DANIEL JAY MCMULLEN Freshman Basketball, Intramurals, Sophomore Basketball SCOTT A. McMURRAY Science Club, Thespians, Stunt Shows, Spring and Fall Plays THERESA C. MEADOR Freshman Girls' Chorus, Prep Choir, CWS CHRIS MEISTER CREST Editor-in-Chief, Orchestra, Stunt Shows, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society CHRIS MELLEN DAVE MELLEN kxsifn lm ' gikm fx. I 1 Y u' MATTHEW MURLE WILLIAM NEIL MURRY BRAD MURRY ROBERT MURRY Freshman-Sophomore Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Science Club, Science Fiction Club, Bleacher Bums, Intramural Bas- ketball, Letterman's Club, Freshman Football, Pool Guard, Spanish Club JOSEPH R. NAU Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Monitor, Senior Class Representative, Lettermans Club DEIDRE ANN NELL Junior National Honor Society, OPINION Circulation Staff, German Club, Pep Club ti. 'Q -Q-fff 'Cf 0,61 'Q' 'W 'Q Give With Your Heart VICKI NELLAS JUDITH ANN NELSON Pep Club, Spanish Club, UTOPIA, Gymnastics, Monitor, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Page, Homecoming, Student Council, Advisory Board SUSAN LEE NELSON Pep Club, Library Aid, Page, Gymnastic's Leader, Spanish Club NANCY NEWCOMER Band, Orchestra, Pool Guard RHONDA NOLAN EVA MARIE NYARADI OPINION, German Club, German Singers, UTOPIA, Page, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Class Officer JOE OBER UTOPIA, German Club, Geography Club, Art Guild, Junior Achievement RICHARD LEE OHL German Club, Science Club MICHAEL JOSEPH ORR CWS, Transfer to Peoria High Freedom Of Thought Colonel William Mitchell was court- martialed in i924 for Hinsubordina- tion and disrespectful conduct. His protest had become so distinct that punishment was inevitable. For years he had maintained that air power and not naval might, would be the key to future military success. The War Department of the United States stated clearly: the man must be silenced . Not until after his death was the power of this man's vision known. Despite the militaristic realm ofthe example, the pattern is far too emi- nent in modern society. Rejection of a line of thought, simply because it is a new concept can show no real merit. Colonel Mitchell was restored to the rank of brigadier general six years after his death but it can hardly be said that he was forgiven for being too correct. ln the same fashion, a sentence of pre-mature morality can- not be passed upon those who died fighting the slave trade long before the Civil War, or upon those who have left our country because of a present war. ln retrospect, it is strikingly clear that Colonel Mitchell was correct. Dis- sent must be tolerated, if for no other reason then that it demands an in- spection of the present system. The flow of ideas relating to all the in- tricacies of life and society is per- petual. Regardless of the merit of those ideas, they force the re-exami- nation of our system. Examination will cause discussion and the production of more new ideas. As attitudes are shaped, physical changes take place. Either the change is accepted, or, be- cause traditional powers fight to maintain control of values, repression is imposed. In successive waves, establishments are perpetually destroyed and rebuilt. Protest has the capacity to bring about a bountiful change, or the devastation of society. Neither the Roman or Nazi terror could halt the progress of a concept. Because of the multitude of ideas, attitudes, and possible systems, freedom of speech will continue. i it ..i. .gli Z5 i i C iti' W l 7 sa V isi, ,,.,V,VV 'it' si.. . VVVA L V ., VV my V .1,- -- 1 . A i:,. . K1 W Like other tyrannies, the tryanny of the maiority was at first, and is still vulgarly, held in dread, chiefly as operating through the acts of the public authorities. But reflecting per- sons perceived that when society is itself the tryant-society collectively, over the separate individuals who compose it- its means of tyrannizing are not restricted to the acts which it may do by the hands of its political functionaries. Society can and does execute its own mandates: and if it issues wrong mandates instead of right, or any mandates at all in things with which it ought not to meddle, it practices a so- cial tryanny more formidable than many kinds of political oppression, since, though not usually upheld by such ex- treme penalties, it leaves fewer means of escape, pene- trating much more deeply into the details of life, and en- ef'- K i -nab' N Jai 5 ulfqw A V yg.. slaving the soul itself. Protection against the tryanny of the magistrate is not enough: there needs to be protection also against the tryranny of the prevailing opinion and feeling, against the tendency of society to impose by other means than civil penalties, its own ideas and practices as rules of conduct on those who dissent from them, to fetter the development, and, if possible, prevent the formation of any individuality not in harmony with its ways, and com- pels all characters to fashion themselves upon the model of its own. There is a limit to the legitimate interference of col- lective opinion with individual independence: and to find that limit and maintain it against encroachment, is as in- dispensible to a good condition of human affairs, as pro- tection against political despotism. John Stuart Mill al an rv'l',Y .Sl Ur 4'-I 1.00. Q tk :et . xg' Y . . .. 4. . - . . 'Q , 5 'NL . ,yfpri ...?'Ji,:yi,' I 7'-A-Dpi., U .,-, Sim'--... ,.s...-4.H,, ,,y.,,3f' ' i- ' - f- ' 4 ' if 1-'Tidy L-- -. 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OTT OPINION, French Club, Senior Service, Stunt Shows, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Photography Club, Student Council Advisory Board MARCIA MARIE OTTERSTROM OPINION Circulation Staff, Committee of Forty, Page, Freshman Chorus, Classic Singers, Concert Choir, Art Guild, Junior Prom, Pool Guard, Senior Service ROZ PARKER ALLISON PERRY Afro-American Culture Society, Music Workshop, Intra- murals, Homecoming Attendant MICHAEL J. PETERS Freshman Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Ger- man Club, Homecoming DAVID PETTIT Freshman Football, Varsity Swimming Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, German Club, UTOPIA, Junior National Honor Society PAUL R. PHENIX Cross-Country, Intramurals WILLIAM PICKERING Junior National Honor Society, Chess Club, French Club, Science Club. Intramurals, Senior Class Play RANDY PLOENSE LORA LYNN PRICE Junior National Honor Society, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Campus Life WANDA PROPP Junior National Honor Society, Spanish Club, Future Teach- ers, Page, Pep Club, OPINION Business Staff, Senior Service, Sophomore Ensemble LEONARD EDWARD PURHAM III Student Council, Key Club, Senior Hop, Senior Hop, Fresh- man-Sophomore Track, Intramurals LISA ANN RADOMSKY ROBIN RAE German Club, Letterman's Club, Golf, Freshman Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling MERLE D. RAMAGE Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball KATHLEEN GAIL RANKIN Transfer to Peoria High, Page, Senior Service, Pep Club JOLETTA SUE RAY KEN REED Student Council, Speech Team, Pre4Med Club, Letterman's Club, Stunt Shows, Band, Orchestra, Varsity Swimming kk 5-wiv wxww-a.c. Wav XJ.- : ti Q 'ug ,jf 5 V, P' ' 'Past-3 lik? AE It's not always easy, But the music keeps playing, Anal won't let the world get me clown. -CaroIeKing Expression of an Inner Serenity ng' V f-assi' JOHN REESER Sophomore Football, Science Club DOUGLAS M. REEVES RICHARD H. REMELIUS Concert Choir, German Club TIM RHODES Junior Varsity Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Pool Guard, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Bleacher Bums LAWRENCE S. RIANS Freshman Track, Spanish Club, Intramurals JODY LYNN RICCA Cheerleader, Pool Guard, OPINION Business Staff, Page, Band, Pep Club JEFF RICHARDS Science Club, French Club, OPINION Editorial Board KATHY RICHMAN JUDY RILEY Freshman-Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Varsity Football, lr- JANE RILEY CWS MICHAEL JOHN RINEY ' German Club, Stunt Shows, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Thespians, Spring Play, Concert Choir, Band, Music Workshop DALE ROBERTS OPINION Co-Editor-In-Chief, Quill and Scroll, Committee of Forty, Junior Prom, Concert Choir, Music Workshop, Mixed Ensemble, Spanish Club, Thespians, Senior Class Play JASON ROCKHOLD Freshman-Sophomore Football, Freshman-Sophomore Bas- ketball, Varsity Football, Varsity Basketball, Art Guild RICHARD HOWARD ROGERS Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Wres- tling, Varsity Wrestling, Future Coaches, Intramurals, Bleacher Bums, OPINION, UTOPIA, Monitor, Junior Prom JOHN ROSA Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling DEBRA LYNN ROSE Cheerleader, PE Leader, Pep Club, Senior Service, UTOPIA, Junior Prom, Freshman GirI's Chorus, Page, Student Coun- cil Advisory Board ROGER ROSER ANN ROWBOTHAM Art Guild, Page, Thespians, Stunt Shows, PE Leader Keep on Truckin' ! 'Y ' v 4 , ff i, so 1 Nfl, Wfuf' 187 6' i W- li! 1 tw, fi, rwf- PM 'iff Y 45 ,fab .:,,,,f, ' I -A.: I 3 In ssss 'H 5 I u SHERRI RUCKER German Club, Music Workshop, Pep Club, Campus Life, Freshman-Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Senior Service, Distributive Education VALERIE RUTLEDGE Transfer to Peoria High, OPINION, Page, Pep Club, Campus Lite, Senior Service, Distributive Education CHRISTINE MARIE ST. JOHN Stunt Shows, Committee of Forty, Pep Club, Senior Service, Junior Prom, Page, French Club, UTOPIA, Young Lite RONNIE JAMES SAZONE Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Freshman Track, Afro-American Culture Society MATTHEW PAUL SCHEFFLER Spanish Club, Spanish National Honor Society, Band, OPINION, Orchestra, Intramurals, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Letterman's Club MARSHA JEAN SCHEUBLE Pep Club, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Music Workshop, Spanish Club, Art Guild, Junior Achievement CAROL SUE SCHLICK Band, Orchestra ROBIN SCI-IMALTZ German Club, Freshman-Sophomore Cross-Country, Varsity Cross-Country, Track LUANNE SCHMIDT Pep Club, German Club, Senior Service, Health Services, Page, Junior Prom JOANNE MARIE SCHMILLEN Transfer to Peoria High, OPINION Circulation Staff, Gym- nastics, Junior Prom, Committee of Forty, Page, Home- coming DEBORAH LYNN SCHNACKENBERG Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Music Workshop, Library Aid, Senior Service, Page ANITA SCHOCH Pep Club, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Page, OPINION Circulation Staff JOY SCHULZ German Club, German Singers, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Page, PE Leader, Stunt Shows, Senior Service SUE SCHULTZ OPINION, German Club, Illinois Junior Academy of Sci- ence, Junior National Honor Society, Photography Club, Science Club MICHAEL J. SCHWANDT German Club ARTHUR LEE SETTERLUND German Club, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Freshman Bas- ketball, Freshman-Sophomore Baseball, Junior Prom, Var- sity Baseball, Committee of Forty, Intramurals MARY DIANE SHEA Concert Choir, Thespians, Spanish Club TERRY KENT SI-IULLING Future Teachers, Junior Achievement, CWS, Monitor, Intra- murals PaTrioTism I do noT know whaT is True. I do noT know The meaning of The universe. BUT in The midsT of doubT, in The collapse of creeds, There is one Thing I do not doubT ThaT no man who lives in The world wiTh us can doubT, and ThaT is ThaT The TaiTh is True and adorable which leads a soldier To Throw away his life in obedience To a blindly accepTed duTy, in a cause which he IiTTIe undersfands, in a plan of campaign of which he has no noTion, under TacTics of which he sees no use. Oliver Wendell Holmes mg. X 623. . J, an 53-X A Tv in ' exe Q s 5 , vi I ,U ,S ,L .- f.. c k . .. L. E, T Wm- LUANN SIRRA CHARLES WALLACE SILVER Freshman Football, Lafin CAMILLE SMARJESSE Club CREST Business STaTf, Senior Service, P.E. Leader, Pep Club REBECCA S. SMITH BRENDA LEE SMITH FRANCES LEE SMITH CWS, Afro-American Cul visory Board, Iniramurals Ture SocieTy, STudenT Council Ad THOMAS G. SMITH Sophomore Football, Intramurals WILLIAM H. SMITH Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling LINDA SNYDER Spanish Club, Pep Club, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Art Guild, Junior Prom FRANK SPANO OPINION, German Club, Forensics Team, Photography Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Junior National Honor Society, Intramurals DARLENE SPENCER TRIP SPIETZ Freshman-Sophomore Football, Junior Varsity-Varsity Div- ing, German Club, Chess Club, Stunt Shows, Sophomore Baseball, uroPiA SUSAN STAHL CREST, German Club, Science Club, Orchestra, Girl's Ten- nis Team, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society MARNA STRANGELAND German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Debate MARK H. STEPHENS Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Baseball TED STEPHENS LINDA STEVENSON UTOPIA, Sophomore Homecoming Attendant, Homecoming Queen, Senior Service, Page JUDITH ANN STOWKOWSKI DORTHEA STOLP JOE STOWELL Cross-Country, Key Club, Committee of Forty, Student Council, Basketball, Track, Letterman's Club, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Spanish Club TOM STRATTON Sophomore Football, Freshman Wrestling REBECCA STREHLOW OPINION, Art Guild, German Club, Pool Guard, Junior National Honor Society DENISE LYNN STRINGER Senior Service, German Club, Future Teachers, Page, Stunt Shows VINCE STRINGER LINDA STUDDARD CWS ALICE FAYE SULLIVAN French Club, Band, Health Services Club JOHN P, SULLIVAN Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Track, Junior Varsity- Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Track TRACY SULLIVAN Pep Club, Future Nurses, Page, Spanish Club JILL DENISE TABORN Stunt Shows, Spanish Club, P.E. Leader, Art Guild PAMELA THOMAS TONI LYNN THOMAS Stage and Proiection Crew, Geography Club, Future Teach- ers, Senior Service LESLIE CURTIS THOMPSON Freshman-Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Var- sity Football, Freshman-Sophomore Class Officer, Afro American Cultural Society, Junior Achievement, Commit tee of Forty, Homecoming, Student Council Advisory Board Page MICHELLE THORN Afro-American Cultural Society, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, CWS Miles from nowhere, not a soul in sight, But it's alright, 'cause I've got my freedom. Cat Stevens Where Will We Be Tomorrow? 57 in 4 f , V' , e :gf Q 1 ,., N, , ,N 1 M ,qw ,,,, fi. Li Q ?'?ff'?ifm iam a human being, whatever that may be, iam like a man iourneying Through a forest i speak as an individual unique in a universe beyond my with occasional glints of light overhead, comprehension, and I speak for man. with recollections ofthe long trail i have traveled i am hemmed in by The limitations of sense and mind and and conscious of wider spaces ahead. body, i want to see more clearly where i have been and where i of place and Time and circumstance, am going, lsome of which i know, but most of which i do not.l and, above all, i want to know where i am Traveling, and why i am Traveling aT all. l l ROBERT THORNBURG Forensics Team, Tennis, Stunt Shows SHELLEY THORPE Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Page, Service, Stunt Shows BARBARA ANN THURMAN Club, Library Aid, Senior Service CORA TROUT MARTHA TRUMPOLD Spanish Club, Pep Club, Thespians, Page, Senior Senior Class Play, Stunt Shows, Speech Team DEBORAH JEAN TURNER Office Occupations, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Aid, Page, Senior Service l Student Council President, Class Officer, Key Club, Art Guild, French Club, Pool Guard, Future Teache Band, Senior rs, Pep Service, Library We must destroy all which in the present school answers to the organization of constraint, the artificial surroundings by which children are separated from nature and life, the intellectual and moral discipline made use of to impose ready- made ideas upon them, beliefs which deprave and annihilate natural bent. Fransico Ferrer STEPHAN TURNER Distributive Education, Sophomore Football, Intramural Basketball, Budweiser IOOO Gallon Award JAN VANZANDT Spanish Club, Senior Service, Spanish National Honor So- ciety VICTORIA VAUGHN German Club, Future Teachers, Library Aid, Junior Na- tional Honor Society, Music Workshop, Senior Service, Quill and Scroll, OPINION, Pep Club JESSICA MARIE VEGISH Pep Club, UTOPIA, Stunt Shows, Bond, Junior National Honor Society, Page, Senior Service RICHARD JOHN VICARY Freshman-Sophomore Football, Intramural Basketball, Moni- tor, CWS, Chess Club MARK VOELKER Freshman Cross-Country, Freshman Basketball, Latin Club, Intramural Basketball, Monitor, Science Fiction Club MARY ANN VOELKER Future Teachers, Debate, Pep Club, Latin Club CYNTHIA SUE-ANN VOLK Page, Spanish Club, Junior National Honor Society, Library Aid, Science Club, Pool Guard, Senior Service LISETTA ELENA VOLTURNO Pep Club, Page, Spanish Club Our life is frittered away by detail. . Simplify, simplify. Henry David Thoreau The System ls Changing DEBRA VOSS Stunt Shows, Office Occupations M. JANE WAGNER Pep Club, Future Teachers, Pom Pom Girl, Pool Guard Class Officer, Student Council, Concert Choir, Prep Choir Stunt Shows, Prom, Spanish Club, Homecoming, Page Senior Service NANCY JOAN WAGNER Pep Club, Future Teachers, Spanish Club, Class Officer Pom Pom girl, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Art Guild Pool Guard, Band, Page, Senior Service, Concert Choir, OPINION, Junior Prom KATHRYN WALKER German Club, Photography Club, Band, Orchestra LYNN WATSON JULIE ANN WAUGH Transfer to Peoria High BILL WEBER Band, Orchestra, Varsity Track CHARLES WEEKS German Club, Geography Club, Golf, Chorus, Music Work- shop KATHRYN IRENE WEGNER German Club, Pool Guard, Page, Concert Choir, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Health Services Club L. KATHERINE EVANS WEIH French Club, Thespians, Art Guild, Page, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA, P.E. Leader, Senior Service JAMA PATRICE WEINKAUE Pep Club, UTOPIA, CREST Business Staff, Junior National Honor Society, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Senior Service, Gymnastics Team, Page, Pool Guard KATHY WEST Spanish Club, OPINION, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA JOHN WHALEN Varsity Wrestling, Stunt Shows, UTOPIA, French Club, Span- ish Club, OPINION, Intramurals, Junior National Honor Society, Junior Prom, CWS, Letterman's Club DEBORAH WHEELER DANIEL WAYNE WHITAKER Freshman-Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman- Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Freshman-Soph- omore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Committee of Forty, Key Club KEN WHITELOW Band, Orchestra, Intramurals LUCY ELLEN WHITNEY Music Workshop, Junior National Honor Society, Forensics HARVEY WILLIAMS SUE WILLIAMS JANICE WILLIAMS DAVE WILLIAMSON Geography Club, Varsity Wrestling BRUCE WILSON German Club, Science Fiction Club, Chess Club TERRY WILSON Transfer to Peoria High JANIS WINKLER SALLY WOLSTENHOLM Junior National Honor Society, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, French Club, Page STEVE WOODWORTH Varsity Tennis, Freshman Football, Key Club, Bleacher Bums, Letterman's Club, Intramurals MARY SUSAN WORRALL I Take a sister bythe hand, Lead her far from this barren land, Somewhere we might laugh again, We are leaving, you don't need us. -Crosby, Stills, Nash, 8: Young KEN YALOWITZ Freshman-Sophomore Football Vars ty Football Freshman Sophomore Track, Varsity Track Freshman Sophomore Wrestling, Committee of Forty Future Coaches Key Club Letterman's Club, Spanish Club BETTY YOUNG MARTI ZUECHER Office Occupations, Page, Spanish Club LARRY MURPHY RICK LEWIS GLORIA ADKINS JULIAN ANZALDUA MAXINE BECK GREG BENDER KEVIN BEVIS MIKE BOZSOKI STEVE BRYANT FRANK BUNZELL BILL BURKE ADAM CORNELIUS LESTER COLMAN MARJORIE DAVIS TOM DAVISON GARY DUNIVAN ART FOWLER BRIAN GARNER ROGER GREENE MARK HARPER OSCAR JACKSON BRAD JOHNSON STAN MACLIN DAVE MARCHAND GEORGE MULLEN JAMIE MUNSON PATRICK REGAN TERRANCE RUSSEL JAMES RUTHERFORD GLENDA SARGENT GEORGE SEPHUS JUDY SEPHUS CYNTHIA SHANKS LOWELL SMITH LINDA SWEARINGER DALLAS TERRY JACK WALZ DEBBIE WHEELER BOBBY WHITAKER RETTA YOUNG RICHARD YOUNG fi l xl I 5 Q 5? 4 is? 1 1 4 . 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We con'T reTurng we con only look behind from where we come, ond go round ond round ond round in The circle gome. -Joni Mitchell no 'sd 3. tba pf og an m ' VII IQ! QS. O 1 Fw n 'iw A S .f .ef 4 qi 'Ni 'a ,xv if A4 1 ' x gg N ? N ,fx F -155. S., - 4' 'Ky ff' ' if n J 1 - , . ' r fw f 4 5 .55 . 1 4 . in -X! fy' ' 1. 4 l 'x '1fv.':x' . , . . 'nag 'N 4 ul 1 ,' 'W' w- .- as 'Q z if t -. ' .-S-A., 1 QQ- 'rxs Y Q , 1' 4 'yfx I I f i i xi Class of '73 YouTh is To all The glad season of lifeg buf often only by what if hopes, nol by what if affains, or whaf if escapes. -Carlyle a. Junior Class Officers: Tobie Roe-hnelt, Vice-Presi- denfg Charly Hamilton, Treasurer, Cynthia Brown Secrelaryf .lan Crehore, Presidenf. b. Junior Class Sponsor: Richard Lane 1 Elizabeth Aldridge Don Alexander Anita Allegri Vicky Allen Jeff Andrews Frank Anzaldua Katie Anzaldua Jerome Armstrong Ken Arnett Luci Bach Chuck Bacon Barb Bailey Jeff Ballowe Linda Barney Jobeth Barry Kim Bartel Roy Bossingham Joann Bauwens Sue Bauwens Mary Baumgardner Doug Beever Ron Behrens Dawn Bennett Cindy Bentley Ralph Berger Charles Berk Nanci Berk Dan Berry John Berry Dave Bielenberg Victor Blake Bev Blimling Oscar Boddie Carolyn Boone Rob Bordeaux Gail Bordeaux Cynthia Boston Marsha Bowden Kevin Boyer Bob Brady Linda Brady Don Brewer Leslie Bridges Debbie Brooks Cathy Brown Cynthia Brown Merilyn Brown Dan Buckley Bob Burke Jim Burke Peg Burnett Bruce Burnette Stan Burns Rhonda Bushong Helen Butler Kathy Buzbee John Caldwell Carolyn Camp Holly Canafax Chris Cardinal Doug Carrol Jerry Carter Jill Carter Emily Chase Gary Chavini Linda Chrisiopher Dan Clark Rod Cockfield Linda Coker Robin Coney Bob Coup Mary Coup Carolyn Cox Jan Crelwore Carolyn Croak Nancy Culp Becky Cummings Bill Davis Dawn Davis Rocky Davis Debra Day Mike Decesari Peggy Deernie Chris Defenbauglfi Mary Delinski Dave Demick Jim Dempsey James Doling Bob Donnell Brenda Dornon Dennis Dotzerf Kathy Dougherty Wayne Doversberger Vickie Dowell Nature Beckons ww 3 V 'B X E ...-fu' N I jugggk' 4 V, ' in j, wh - QM - r- in i ,A vial ',a,':'f,ff ' V, , , , . ,., Q, , , EWS fn!! if ' 5 1 X , A 2 l 221' VA - Qian ' ,rfb ,1 I Al Rh I t , QT' 5 K S Ci We i i f v'-MX. 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The Celebration of Life I lust want to celebrate another day of living popular song lyrics Bill Hofreiter Cindy Hoggard Frances Holiday Charles Holmes David Holmes Roni Holzinger Suzanne Hood Darla Hoots Sue Hougland Debbie Hull Bob Huprich Tom Huxtable Tom irish Jeff Ivory Debbie Jackson Earline Jackson Jeanette Jackson Carol Jacobus Don Jasinski Leon Jeter Kim Johnson Larry Johnson Rick Johnson Sue Johnston Deanna Jones Dan Joos Roger Jorgensen Harry Joyce Dave Kearns Dean Kellenberger Connie Kellerstrass Billie Kendall Kathy Kennedy Rick Kern Janet Ketay Donna Kincaid Captivity exists only when the mind forgets freedom. Bob Kirkpatrick Laurie Knoll Peggy Kobler Kathy Kottemann Debbie Kraft Howard Kuecks Cynthia Kuhn Terry Kumpt Brian LaHaie Michael Larkins Dave Lavallee Elizabeth Lee Sue Leith Dena Lekovich Roma Lemon Paul Lennarson Rebecca Lester William Lewis Elizabeth Lillehoi Judy Lindstrom Sherrie Lippert Charles Little Susan Little Lori Livingston Kent Long Chris Lord Nancy Lorton Sarah Louder Karla Lowe Dustin Lowrey Roger Lush Randy Lyon Ed Madden Lauri Magarity Lisa Maness Tina Mang Pat Manley Tom Marquardt Paula Martersteck Brian Martin Terri Martin Debbie Mason Debra Mathenia Mike Mathis Helen Maubach Johnie Mayfield Shirley McAllister Jim McAvoy Lisa McCarthy Jean McCay Donita McElhiney Tony McGarvey Mike McGowan Donna McHugn Patsy McMahon Bob McMillan Chris McRoy Mike Meador Paul Mellen Julie Mette Diane Meyers Dave Miller John Miller Craig Mitchell Steve Moletti Joe Monckton Russ Monroe Cynthia Moore Kathy Moran Terry Morey Jim Morton Dan Mullen Cindy Murphy Linda Musgrove Dave Myers Chris Nellas Mike Neubert Randy Niedermeier The purpose of a fence is to prevent either exit from one side or entrance from the other. Unfortunately, there are no one-sided fences. Brenda Nielson .Janet Noe Kim Oakes Lynne Oakforcl Pam Oberholtzer Jack O'Donnel Rex Okerberg Tim Oliver Debi Olson Gina O'Neill Peter Ossenbeck John Ott Bob Owens Tahnia Palanza Jay Palmer Tommie Parker Bob Pauli Mark Pemberton Amy Peterson Barry Petruzzi Mike Pettit Craig Pinkham Mary Pinkham Judy Plack Rebecca Plunkett Marty Pugh Debra Purham Ellen Rankin Larry Recar Louisa Redard Scott Reed Kevin Regan Sue Reider Mark Reiter Debbie Rians Kathy Ricciardelli Lynn Richie Jett Riebel Kim Ritter Holly Robertson Helen Robinson Pete Robinson Roxy Roedell 'af In Solitude 481.7 ,f M Tobie Roehnelt Karen Rogers Kathleen Rollings Rick Rosenbaum Janet Rosenberg Jennie Ross Nancy Rowlett Barbara Russell Steve Russell Greg Schaefer Mary Schmitt Nancy Schroeder Carla Schuller Cynthia Scott Dan Scott Bob Seitz John Sharpe Celise Shockley Alan Shulewitz Janet Siewert Sue Simkins Grady Sitzer Mary Slattery Alan Slaughter Cindy Smiles Denayer Smith Kathy Smith Linda Smith Martha Smith Randy Smith David Smoot Judy Solomon John Spears Alvin Spence Carolyn Stahl Candy Stamper Cheryl Stamper Mary Jane Stauf Debbie Steenrod Discovery Jeff Steenroal Karen Stetf Teri Steiner Bill Stevenson Jerry Stowell Rick Stratton Sue Stroup Janet Stubbs Martha Switzer Dan Taylor Earl Thomas Howard Thomas Linda Thomas Sharon Thomas Sue Thomas Jeff Thompson Betty Thornton Mary Ann Thrush Ray Tigue Steve Tomsovic Rod Topel Sue Tracy Larry Traub Tom Troe Robert Tucker Richard Tuetel Pam Ulrich Greg Urban Audrey Vallance Jeff Van Ness Cheryl Vaughn Larry Verner Brad Vicary Steve Vogel Bill Wade Rosemarie Wade Sandy Walker Melodee Walter Guy Washington Curt Wardelman Don Warfield Sheila Waugh Sue Wegel Marty Wegner Larry Wehking Kirk Wessler Diane Wetchler Terry Whaley Wanda Whitaker Dorothy White Linda Whiteside Theresa Whiteside Pat Wickersham Dan Wickert Elizabeth Wildman Kevin Williams Pam Williams Joan Williamson Sadie Willingham Dan Wilson Bill Wingfield Jed Wise Linda Wolber Terry Wolff Dave Wolford Jill Wolford Laura Wood Brian Woodworth Linda Wrestler Gwynn Wright Darrow Wyatt Larry Yocum Greg Yandell Mike Zerbonia Dawn Zipprich Phil Zuercher 4 After experience had taught me that all the usual sur- roundings of social life are vain and futile, seeing that none of the obiects of my fears contained in themselves anything either good or bad, except insofar as the mind is affected by them, I finally resolved to inquire whether there might be some real good having some power to communicate itself, which would affect the mind singly, to the exclusion of all else: whether, in fact, there might be anything of which the discovery and attainment would enable me to enioy continuous, supreme, and unending happiness. I say I finally resolved, for at first sight it seemed unwise willingly to lose hold on what was sure for the sake of something then uncertain. I could see the benefits which are acquired through fame and riches, and that I should be obliged to abandon the quest of such obiects, if I seriously devoted myself to the search for something different and new. I perceived that if true happi- ness chanced to be placed in the former I should neces- sarily miss it, while, if, on the other hand, it were not so placed and I gave them my whole attention, I should equally fail. I therefore debated whether it would not be possible to arrive at the new principle, or at any rate at a certainty concerning its existence, without changing the conduct and usual plan of my life, with this end in view I made my efforts but in vain. For the ordinary surroundings of life which are esteemed by men las their actions testifyl to be the highest good may be classed under the three heads- Riches, Fame, and the Pleasures of Sense: with these three the mind is so absorbed that it has little power to reflect on any different good. By sensual pleasure the mind is enthralled to the extent of quiescence, as if the supreme good were actually attained, so that it is quite incapable of thinking of any other subiect, when such pleasure has been gratified it is followed by extreme melancholy, whereby the mind, though not enthralled, is disturbed and dulled. The pursuit of honors and riches is likewise very absorb- ing, especially if such obiects be sought simply for their own sake, inasmuch as they are supposed to constitute the highest good. In the case of fame the mind is still more absorbed, for fame is conceived as always good for its own sake, and as the ultimate end to which all actions are directed. Further, the attainment of riches and fame is not followed as in the case of sensual pleasures by re- pentence, but, the more we acquire, the greater is our de- light, and consequently, the more we are incited to in- crease the one and the other, on the other hand, if our hopes happen to be frustrated we are plunged into the deepest sadness. Fame has the further drawback that it compels its votaries to order their lives according to the opinions of their fellow-men, shunning what they usually shun, and seeking what they usually seek. When I saw that all these ordinary obiects of desire would be obstacles in the way of a search for something different and new-nay, that they were so opposed thereto that either they or it would have to be abandoned, I was forced to inquire which would prove the most useful to me: for, as I say, I seemed to be willingly losing hold on a sure good for the sake of something uncertain. However, after I had reflected on the matter, I came in the first place to the conclusion that by abandoning the ordinary obiects of pursuit, and betaking myself to a new quest, I should be leaving a good, uncertain by reasons of its own nature, as may be gathered from what has been said, for the sake of a good not uncertain in its nature lfor I sought for a fixed goodl, but only the possibility of its attainment. Further reflection convinced me that if I could really get to the root of the matter, I should be leaving certain evils for a certain good. I thus perceived that I was in a state of great peril, and I compelled myself to seek with all my strength for a remedy, however uncertain it might be-as a sick man struggling with a deadly disease, when he sees that death will surely be upon him unless a remedy be found, is compelled to seek such a remedy with all his strength, inasmuch as his whole hope lies therein. All the obiects pursued by the multitude not only bring no remedy that tends to preserve our being, but even act as hin- drances, causing the death not seldom of those who pos- sess them, and always of those who are possessed by them. There are many examples of men who have suffered per- secution even to death for the sake of their riches, and of men who in pursuit of wealth have exposed themselves to so many dangers that they have paid away their life as a penalty for their folly. Examples are no less numerous of men, who have endured the utmost wretchedness for the sake of gaining or preserving their reputation. Lastly, their are innumerable cases of men who have hastened their death through overindulgence in sensual pleasure. All these evils seem to have arisen from the fact that happiness or unhappiness is made wholly to depend on the quality of the object which we love. When a thing is not loved, no quarrels will arise concerning it-no saddness will be felt if it perishes-no envy if it is possessed by another-no fear, no hatred, in short no disturbances of the mind. All these arise from the love of what is perishable, such as the objects already mentioned. But love toward a thing eternal and infinite feeds the mind wholly with joy, and is itself unmingled with any sadness, wherefore it is greatly to be desired and sought for with all our strength. Yet it was not at random that I used the words, If I could go to the root of the matter, for, though what I have urged was perfectly clear to my mind, I could not forthwith lay aside all love of riches, sensual enioyment, and fame. One thing was evi- dent, namely that while my mind was employed with these thoughts it turned away from its former obiects of desire, and seriously considered the search for a new principle, this state of things was a great comfort to me, for I per- ceived that the evils were not such as to resist all reme- dies. Although these intervals were at first rare, and of very short duration, yet afterwards, as the true became more and more discernable to me, they became more frequent and more lasting, especially after I had recognized that the acquisition of wealth, sensual pleasure or fame, is only a hindrance, so long as they are sought as ends, not as means, if they be sought as means, they will be under re- straint, and, far from being hindrances, will further not a little the end for which they are sought, as I will show in due time. I will here only briefly state what I mean by true good, and also what is the nature of the highest good. In order Thar This mighT be righTly undersTood we musT bear in mind ThaT The Terms good and evil are only applied relaTively, so ThaT The same Thing may be called bofh good and bad, according To The relaTions in view, in The same way ThaT iT may be called perfecT or imperfect NoThing regarded in iTs own naTure can be called perfecf or imperfecT, especially when we are aware ThaT all Things which come To pass, come To pass according To The efernal order and fixed law of NaTure. However, human weakness cannoT aTTain To This order in iTs own ThoughTs, buT meanwhile man conceives a human characTer much more sTable Than his own, and sees ThaT There is no reason why he should noT himself acquire such a characTer. Thus he is led To seek for means which will bring him To This piTch of perfecTion, and calls every- Thing which will serve as such a means a True good. The chief good is ThaT he should arrive, TogeTher wiTh oTher in- dividuals, if possible, aT The possession of The aforesaid characTer. WhaT The characfer is we shall show in due Time, namely, ThaT iT is The knowledge of The union exisTing be- Tween The mind and The whole of Narure. This, Then, is The end for which l sTrive: To aTTain such a naTure myself, and To endeavor ThaT many should aTTain iT wiTh me. Baruch Spinoza i Q i if sf, iff' '3f W k Nw -. I fs J' 3 Class of '74 I confess To pride in This coming genera- tion. You are working out your own sal- vation, you are more in love wiTh life, you play wifh fire openly, and a few of you are burned. Franklin Roosevelt a. Sophomore Class Officers: Brenda Wood, Vice- Presidenfg Chris Ryno, Presidenfg Chris Lagoda, Secre- laryg Rita Fishman, Treasurer. b. Sophomore Class Sponsor: Larry Dirsi I Connie Abraham Lesa Adams Linda Aeschelman Karen Akridge Theodore Allegri Karen Ames Denise Anderson Scott Anderson Sue Antle Jim Arrenholtz Barb Aupperle Don Avery Linda Babb Steve Baker Steve Baker Kevin Barker Hal Barton John Baumann Dan Bayless Dave Beavers Diana Beck Janice Beck Janice Bell Shane Bell Robert Baxter Dave Bettinghaus Jon Blumb Kenneth Boddie Sherry Bonds Kathy Borgen Sharon Boucher Michelle Bowden Roxy Bowen Cherie Brake Becky Brandes Glenda Brewer Jeff Broms Dana Brooks Sharon Brooks Charles Brown Debbie Brown Denise Brown Melinda Brown Rick Brown Lynn Brownlow Brad Brubaker Adair Buckner Cynthia Buckner Mark Buehrer Greg Burdett Loren Burdett Dave Burrows William Busby Ron Butler Martha Butterfield Linda Byrd Mark Byrkit Steve Carey Marla Carlile Chris Carrier Debbie Causey Charlie Chapman Chris Clinch Maria Coaies Pat Colan Doug Collins Connie Conner? Jean Cooper Debbie Copperrune Regina Cornelius Cindy Crowe Lisa Culbert Cherlyn Culp Mark Curley Curiis Davis Dina Davis Jill Davis Philip Davis Tom Day Rosemary Deadwyler Kaihryn Dean Barry Deangelis Robert DeHaven Steve Dellinger Tony Deloiis Ricky Descamps Wayne Dickson Debbie Dietz Steve Dixon Holly Doering Chris Donaldson Mary Donley Kelly Donovan Riia Donovan Debbie Dosseft Tad Doubet Jones Douglas Sandra Douglas Scott Duke Ed Duncan Debra Dunivan Elizebeth Dunn Pam Dunnigan Sherlyn Eary Debbie Ebenstein Michael Eckhoff Kyle Erwin Tyrone Evans Tom Ewan Linda Fehr Rita Fishman Marsha Fire Mark Fitzgerald Chris Foster Jim Foster Melo Foster Becky Frankel Denise Franz Greg Gaisford Bruce Gallefii Bob Ganson Gary Garretts Tom Garreis Larry Gayles Chris Gerber Terri Gestrine Alex Gibb Debbie Givens Vicki Glover Rose Gluck Randy Goff Mike Gonzalez Tim Graf Sandy Gramley Ramona Gray Vicki Gray Dean Greenberg Cindy Greene Susan Grey Tim Grieves Gayla Groom Lori Halter Janice Hamilton Russ Hammer Greg Hansen Mark Harkrader Rose Harris Stanley Hart Andy Hawk Jean Hawksworth Becky Hazelwood Mark Hazelwood Cindy Heaton Diane Heerman Jim Heintz Troy Henderson Sheri Henderson Brad Hendricks Debbie Henschel Stephanie Hewitt Hugh Higgins Mike Hightower David Hitpas Dana Hiserote Kevin Hoffman Teri Hoye Rhea Holden Dirk Homan Dave Hoover Russell Hopkins Tim Hoppe Karen Hunt Jeanne Huxtable Sarah Huyck Susan Ingersoll Chris Ingersoll Tom Irwin Dora Jackson Norman Jackson Richard Jackson Rita Jackson Ruby Jackson Jeri Jacobson it X 'Q' The sophomore stunt: The Impossible Dream is -Sf Q 9 ' , . L 'M L m m Steven Jenkins Cheryl Johnson Diane Johnson Greta Johnson John Johnson Mark Johnson Richy Johnson Vivian Jones Kristine Jordan Bob Jueriens Kenneth Kalina Mike Keele Kim Keeton Jacque Kelch Steve Kellogg Sue Kelly Judy Kendoll Nancy Kilgore Mike Kimbrell Sheryl Kinkaid Carolyn King Shawn Kirwan Mark Klahm Becky Kluever Faye Knox Leslie Knox Ida Jo Koel Kathy Koestner Luann Kohlbuss Ken Kominski Pat Koski Lisa Koth Lori Krause Chris Lagoda Carol Lakota Michele Lampkin Bill Landers Charles Lane Cathy Larson Kevin Larson Debbie Laughland James Lawler Ken Lehmann Greg Leroy Sue LeSage Rae Lessley Vicki Lightbody John Lindsay Diane Little Brad Livingston Kathy Lochbaum Nancy Long Vickie Lowder Leslie Loyd Mary Lytle .Jill Maeder Dennis Maher Marian Mahica Marty Maness Kim Manns Jay Manthey Ken Marini Nicholas Markham Keith Markle Barry Markum Jeff Martin Kathy Martin Cindy Marvin Christy Mason Robert Mason Steve Mathis Laurie Mauschbaugh Greg Mayne Kim McCabe Greg McCarty Debbie McClure Steve McCormack Cecelia McGarvey Tyrone McGee Mike McGillicucldy Pat McGrath .4 ,jx ww ,nf Sophomore spirit was displayed by the hanging of posters during spirit week, adding to the festivities of Homecoming. .111 ' W, ,i gi 1 5 1 ii 2 M E , M., Patty McGrawe Colleen McGuire Katie McManus Greg McNeil Dennis McWhirter Gillard Meehkat Kathy Mehl Roland Mekittrick Fred Metzger Jayne Metzger Carole Michelson Sallie Millard Larry Miller Tom Milliner Bill Minard Joe Mitry Jayne Moline Mark Molleck Katy Monckton Hossein Mogadam Rebecca Mohn Janis Monroe Mike Mooney Debra Moore George Moore Royce Moore Rita Moran Randy Moretto Dan Morris Mark Morrisey .lim Motteler Jean Muir Tom Mullen Cassie Murphy Cathy Nelson When among others, individuality must often be sacrificed for the sake of convenience X 2 'ARK P? , 1 4 -i .,,. f Q is J v- , ' ' W. 'W i- if , , , 'W ' 1 if , if , Q. , 'fi j .f J J '? 4'. a .0 Q i fsi Q Susan Neubert Chris Newsum Marvin Nix Dan Noe Paul Noirot Lynn Nutter Susan Oakford Paula Ober Sue Ogden Colleen Paine Bill Palley Robyn Palmer Joanne Pappas Cyndy Parker Sue Parks Jimmy Patterson Leslie Patton Pam Pearsall Neal Pearson Kurt Peterson Becky Phillips Jeffrey Pille Lois Pilman Chris Pinkham Denise Pinkham Tim Potts Lester Pratt Randy Pugh lnclivicluality Loses to Conformity I shouldn't know you if We did meet again, Humpty Dumpty replied . . . you're so exactly like other people. -Lewis Carroll Malt Putman Mark Radomsky Scott Roger Steve Randall Trixy Randolph Becky Reed Mike Refzer Andy Rex Timothy Richards Terry Ridgely Clyde Ridpick Kris Riney Tim Roach Ken Robbins Ron Robbins John Robinson Mike Robinson Steve Robinson Linda Roeschley Barb Rohman Faith Rone Bill Ronk Cindy Rose Vicki Rosenbaum Judy Ross Tom Ruble Deanna Rucker John Ruff Bill Russell Karen Ryan Paul Ryan Cornelia Sanders Rodney Safhoff Mary Sazone Lynn Schade Mary Scheer , Jani Schmidt Vickie Schneckenburger Andy Schneider l l l Jon Schneider Sandy Schwab Kevin Sears Kirk Sears Sandy Seelye Ross Shride Russell Sievert Jeri Simmons Robbie Simmons George Smith Kevin Smith Ted Smith Tracy Smith Gary Snider Mike Southey Tim Southey Bob Spano Ted Speers Terri Speirs Brent Spence Jeff Spietz Carol Sprague Dave Steenrod Sally Steinburg Brian Steiner Vickie Stephens Jean Stevenson Debra Stewart Bob Strehlow Patty Stringer Becky Sullivan Linda Summer Lynn Sunderland Kim Swanson Paul Swigarf Kim Tauber Bill Taylor James Taylor Mark Taylor Marie Tealbey Jim Thomas Pam Thomas Rosemarie Thorn Alan Tharp Linda Tharp Jim Thrush Joy Tracey Todd Tracy Andy Trenf Jayne Trimmer Mike Tucker Dave Turner Cole Tuttle Tom Tysall Barbera Ufley Mark Vaughn Julia Verkler Luanne Wadsen Hal Wagner Debbie Walker John Walker Kris Walker Lynne Walker Scott Wallace Joe Walls Linda Walton Roger Walton Heather Wank Carolyn Ware Pearline Ware Bill Webb Paula Webber Debbie Weiner Murf Weitzel Mike Welch Dick Wenger Manuel While Sandy Whifehursf Jim Whifehead Mark Whiteside Martin Wicker? 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Vim l i i i 1 George Abraham Sandy Abramson Charlie Adams Frank Alexander Robert Alexander Chris Allegri Marvin Allen Wendi Allen Jeff Allovio laura Anderson Allen Andrews Marsha Archibald Cary Armstrong Nancy Arons Dan Arrenholz Gregory Ashell Joe Atkinson Kathy Baer Mike Baker Teresa Bailey Cathy Baldwin Gail Baldwin Yvette Ball Mary Ballowe Karen Barnes Gay Barnhart Bebbie Bartholomew Brad Bateman Gregory Bearce Bob Becker Sue Beeler Deborah Bell Tony Bell Joe Bender Jay Bennett C. R. Bently Steve Bill Lori Billard Carolyn Boddie Billie Bouton Melinda Bowden Michele Bowden Brenda Boyd Ron Boyd Stan Boyer Maggie Boyle Mike Brandt Phillip Breymeier Diane Brooks Johnny Brown Debbie Bruns Ester Buchbinder Keith Buckner Dave Burdett Phillip Burgett John Burgund Eric Burk Eloise Burnett Linda Burns Debra Burton Joe Bushell Clifford Butler Jon Cagle 6 1 z 'fx M2 A hill, some snow, and o little help from my friends, .. 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Tyla A wah s -54 A . , T if ,g jf , 4 D yi if-ft-F , A .,. 1, XXL - x W' E X t Lg fipij ' it lx E gcog M E l .Q 'K Seasons Change x G -ay 55 .1 Debbie Fisher Anne Fitch Tom Flanagan Carol Frenaux Tim Frick Paul Fromberg Chuck Gabbert Dan Gaisford Richard Gardner .lim Garrabrant Ron Gayles Tom Gaylord Glenn Geist Don Genzel Melody Getz Kim Gibbs Marilyn Giebelhausen Laurie Gift Mike Gleason Christina Gluck Lisa Gluckin Sue Gobert Kim Godfrey Sam Goe Robbin Goings Fred Gordon Sam Graf Jenise Graham Kathy Grant Roger Greene Mark Gresham Chris Grieves Tim Groom Capers Rick Gustafson Cindy Guy Marie Hairston Bill Hallstrom Cindy Hamilton Elisa Hammontree Donna Hancock Clifford Hanson Steve Harper Micheal Harris Ted Harrison Tim Hart Becky Harvey Toni Hatton Rosemary Heerman Cathy Heidewald Jeff Heintzman John Heintzmon Terry Henderson Luann Henry Tom Herink Dee Dee Hersemann Terry Hiatt Willie Hicks Jone Hicok Johnnie Higgins Larry Higgins Al Hightower Mike Hill John Hinnen Dan Hitpas Kerry Hobbs Angie Hobin Joel Hoffmann Pom Hoffmann John Holmes Stephanie Holmes Robin Hood x Michele Horaney Thomas Hosking Starlo Howard Lanny Howell Teresa Hudson Jerry Hunter Chris lmes Lorraine Ivory Gary Jackson Ron Jacobson Cathy Jacobus Brian Jasinski Jim Jewell Brenda Johnson Joe Johnson Steven Johnson Mark Joy Janice Judkins Jennifer Kahn Cheryl Kasel Patrick Katus Cathy Kellerstrass John Kelly Karen Keown Rodger Kerley Stan Kester Ann Kimbrough Dennis King Duane King Kevin King Vicki King Cindy Kingsley Steve Kinkade Kathy Klise Earl Kloppmann Arts and sciences are not cast in a mould, but are formed and perfected by degrees . . .-Michel de Montaigne 1 yi' ,J . , , , K , .f f ,mf W V.ff.'if,4 'PY rf X ,I+ MZ? fl v 1'tti 6' 'RL U Perfecfion can never be achieved in The consTrucTion of concrete and sieelg if exists only in rnan and nafure. Dianne Knickerbocker Mike Knock Claire Knoll Francine Knox Carol Koch Bob Koesfner Kevin Kooken Jayne Koos Chuck Kofh Judy Kried Todd Krieger Roger Kuiawa Joe Kukolla Anna Kuzniar Alex Lagoda Carol Larnpkin Abraham Lane Michael Lane Terry Lane Thomas Lange Julia Langhorn Molly Lank Robin Lanpher Karen Larson Margaret Lavallee Barbara Lee Bev Lee Ellen Lehmann The Search for Perfection in , . ., 4 'u f x -lf, Q 5 42 Brian Leonard Roger Liifleiohn John Lonnes Jesse Lopez Jean Loyier Cherry Lowery Charlotte Loyd Sue Luechf Jim Lytle Jack Maas Valerie Mack Louis Maliangas Ed Manley Pete Manuel Becky Marchaud Diane Markwell Randy Markwell Mike Marlaff Julie Martin Steve Martin Darlene Mason David Mason Lenner Mason Karen Maxwell Bob May Tim Maybanks Debborra Mayne Dwayne Mays Steve McAvoy Mike McClanahan Janet McConkey John McGillicudcly Brian McGrath Mary McNamara Marianne McNeil Qv' 0 , R 1 ,f L aah E25 i X QM W r Mu 09 4'?'7,,' 'car 'Gul '-v Phil Meisinger C. Jay Meyers Kevin Miller Loretta Miller Maria Minehart John Mitchell Charles Moore Ray Moore Vicki Moore Joni Moretto Kathy Morgan Sue Morlock Michael Morris Dianna Morton Robert Morton Donny Motteler Jimmy Motteler Mark Murphy Teri Lynn Murphy John Myers Susan Neff Jim Nellas Jim Nelson Marc Newcomer Dan Newsum Rick Nixon Diane Noe Ken Norman Lorie Nutter Kenneth Ober Mary Oberholtzer Mike Oberholtzer Rich O'Brien Timothy O'Brien Ricky O'Connor 723' 'nvflii' k A5 X I 4, H ,,., Q . , yu QW: f A . wit- Carolyn Ogden Kelly O'Leary Morry Olenick Faith Orr Sandy Otto Shelly Pakier Chuck Lee Palley Tony Pamson Sheldon Parker Nancy Parkhurst Dan Parks Vicki Pass Carol Patterson Louis Patterson Kathy Paulsen Linda Pears Joe Peters Mark Peterson Steve Pettit Talli Phelps Jeannie Piekos Ken Pilon Martin Pilon Joan Pink Jeff Plack David Poirier Tom Polhill Kevin Polk Shawn Powers Dianna Price Nancy Price Kenton Priebe Shirlene Prince Judy Propp Patricia Prozzo Joseph Pryor David Pugh Susan Pugh David Quaintance Tim Quigley Florence Ragler Charles Randle Lynne Reaska Jeffrey Reed Rhonda Reents David Rees Mark Rhodes Eric Richards Dan Ricks Andy Ringness Rick Roach Geckla Robbins Rosie Roberts Lynette Robertson Toby Robertson Kathy Robinson Norman Robinson Judy Rodewald Mark Roehnelt Dale Roeschley Becky Rogers Ken Rogers Joseph Ronk Janet Root Bobbette Rose Thomas Roser Lori Ross Jim Rowlett Jerome Rucker Linda Russell Michael Ryan Daisy Sanders David Sanders Diane Sanders Kevin Sankey Donnie Sargent Nadine Saupe William Schalk Barb Scheer Mary Schmaltz Gail Schmedt Don Schoch Janet Schoolman Becky Schultz Elizabeth Schultz Roger Scroggins Pup Scudder Jeffery Selke Sheri Setterlund Jim Shadid Phil Shadid Kathy Shanks Paula Shaw Robert Shelton Rick Sherman Greg Sick Rick Simkins David Simpson Pete Slattery Diane Smarjesse Annette Smith Donna Smith John Smith Johnal Smith Mark Lee Smith Mike Smith Sue Smith Ted Smith Mike Snyder Kari Sommer Chris Spalding Daleen Speers Timothy Spencer Bruce Spurgeon Robbin Stage Ernest Starks Priscilla Staubhar Becky Steenrod Cynthia Steiger Mary Steinwedel Vic Stinson Janet Stolp Max Storm Jim Stratton Paul Strehlow Lori Stringer q ,QT , .iii If il ' N ' ' NM, 6 its QW , 2 i' r ' A XX-1.-if .r -'Taxi ,W ,A e Julie Strodel Jamie Strube Cynthia Stutes Carla Sullivan Cacy Sutton Dick Swanson Connie Swearinger Lenzie Tennon Mary Teutel Andrew Thomas Bill Thomas Glenda Thomas Shellie Thomas Patricia Thompson Judy Thornburg Jim Thornton Jan Timmes Tish Tomsovic Brian Tunis Vickie Turek Denise Turner Joe Turner Russell Turner Bob Ulrich Dan Utley Mike Utley Chris Valentine Rick VanOsdel John Verkler John Vespa Nathan Waddell Cecelia Walker Christine Walton Marion Walton Jeanne Waters Cathy Watkins Dave Watkins 6 s,,. no 4 or HSM! ,..,g if 'D+ 41 fb Sl' Il Every sound shall end in silence, but the silence never dies. -Samuel Hageman Q 1. ,z 4.1 ,W 'D J? , , AK ' , .. . , . 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Williston Fish LeT The children come To me, clo not hinder Them, for To such belongs The kingdom of Heaven. Truly l say To you, whoever does nor receive The kingdom of Heaven like a child shall noT enTer iT. Mark 10: 14, 15 151 l -1? Organizations 4 Student Council PHS's 1971-1972 Student Council con- centrated its ettorts toward the better- ment ot relations within the school. Be- sides its usual activities-distribution ot Christmas baskets, Christmas talent as- sembly, Homecoming-Council began a new ettort this year. The Advisory Board was begun as a middleman between students and administration. Student Council is advised by Mr. Gary Tindall. ROW 1: R. Flowers, K. Reed, R. Thornburg, M. Archibald, L. Purham, J. Dunlop. ROW 2: T. Irwin, L. Gluckin, J. Trimmer, R. Holden, S. Graff, K. Manns, C. Ryno, J. Morton, J. Stowell, R. Lush. ROW 31 J. Thornburg, D. Henschel, E. Chase, J. Wagner. Rob Thornburg, President Rob lMr. Finkl Thornburg collects cans for Christmas baskets in the faculty skit for the Christmas Talent Assembly sponsored by Student Council. A, Joh Council's Christmas Assembly gives Bill Hutchin son a chance to display his talent n Dunlop, Vice President. nn, I .. ,MMD l97l-72 Council Marked loy Change J ,H Rob Thornburg explains a change in the Student Council Consiiluiion. . and ine motion is rnade and passed. i 5 A Council tradition since the l94O's. . .a Home- coming smile and corsage. Advisory Board Randy Flowers explains to his discussion group the possibilities and implications of Student Ciouncil's open campus proposal. Ek i ffm- 'tv-T . ss.. is , 5 . sg- 1 1-we ' T is C -T X if iq fx x wx? X - ' it .. 53 is F .T 53 The Advisory Board gives hoine iooin representatives like Bob Spano a chance to become C1 part of the policy-making piocedure. Peoria High School's Student Council has per- formed the same functions year after year. ln the wake of educational and social reform, Student Council realized that it must make its activities more relevant to the student. The student govern- ment would need to find what was most im- portant to the students and initiate their desires. In order to find the students' interests, the T971- 72 Council established an Advisory Board. This organization, composed of representatives from the first hour classes, would debate issues that are relevant to students and presents their find- ings to the Student Council. This year Advisory Board chose an open cam- pus and the discipline problem as their chief areas of concern. The Student Council re- searched the respective areas and made recom- mendations to the School board for changes in regard to each. Rob Thornburg 'iF' WSJ ,, ,... p , QLV 'rf we I of ' included theggeucceful of the.Toy5E7' for Tote campaign, work in fheygorthopedic ..-Me.. QF' ,fe we L I H. We .Q . ..,. 53 N ,, -':. -f Gb x Q Ng - ., M ,,. .Emi . 8- 4? ,Q K -Q L R.. .Xi , .. .eff . bu gf.. x . , J 1.-11-ev fi , ,, X F 5 K 74- - V 1 -5 L 31... H' L . QL . 'fi....zi Lx,,A f . a J- f . gi 5 Q 3 QE .2 me C K .V L' e Y . gm. .wr k,x- L. 1 9 room, usheerunggand tuformg students' L O if J in need of individy attention, . Miss Peteison 1 Bnsofii 55 lif . : fl an . a ,nr . ddnd dndd L d,d L L ld .. - L ll K l 1 A 8 j .. g ,, S Y' - ' -dd . e my ..,- nddd l - 2-' 5 Q' , - p gc' J -,- Q, is L n dd L s d:: 1 . l'L: 1 L g , g O e nndd inf 'f,. J 'n', .ddd L l Tl' dddn If dddd ll ' l LLLL f : m al , . Q o x- ' 0 .. Q ROW 1: J. Lee, K. Korgie, A. Cunningham, G Anile, V. Marlin, D. Hi-fchell, C. Volk, T. Sulli van, C. Sf. John, K. Agee, C. Gilferf L. Steven son. ROW 2: L. Volfurno, S. Heimz, IJ. Wagner S. Propp, S. Thorpe, L. Scl1mi4if,,,,iS', Keister, V Ruflidge, S. Rucker, N. Newcomer, J. Schulz C. Hawk, D. Rose, K. Welh, s.kkDCIYT1lT'l,k M. Eagle: sony' K. 1-Rankin, J. Anthony, B, Beecham? L. Berg. ROW 3: V. Clemens, L. Compton, R. l-loff- ,xg .- 576' A 1 -:.A - W' . ,..,,4ki . .. . A w,, i w, f L 'K ' 3 'kxx. SKF? A ' x 4 ' A f. ' Mi A fu as fi an . .. -n ff P .gn 4 ff' . A I Kiwi ,': 'Er f aim Q if : 5? ' ,EI , . N ., , M R M M 4' JF!-8' ian ,f if A K aa mann, L. Gift, J. Albrighi, M. Turner, J. Wein- kauf, J. Dofson, S. Williams, D. Schnackenberg, D. Fancher, M. Hartman, K. Hardin, M. Otter- strom, L. Ferrell, C. Smariesse, T. Thomas, P. Johnson, L. Carpenfj, , F., rmes, M. Martin, S. Lange, V. Davis,5 Thain, J. Barney, N. Abramson, M. Trum , H. urgess, A.iBohls, P. Bork, A. Schoch, J. Schmillen, A. Kucukcetin. -ghxdlefl ' - in Nils, . V f gr' I 1? , G' F ,. fi- 1 U' 'R X is 5- 31' in ,W 4 0 Q , f Qi 3 J,-Q-e ROW I: P. Meisinger, K. Korgie, J. Dotson, S. Kelly, B. Rohmann, R. Roberts, J. Plack, S. Wetchler, C. Jacobus, K. Jacobus, K. Yalowitz, D. Wetchler, J. Stowell, C. Gilfert, D. Bielenberg, D. Roberts, D. Whitaker, J. Lopez, L. Gift, C. Carrier, M. Russell. ROW 2: H. Higgins, J. Stowell, A. Setterland, J. Schmillen, L. Knox, E. Clark. Committee: Dances Snack Bar Spirit Week Posters Pep Assemblies Mixers Spirit Entertainment Spirit Football Games Spirit Cheer ommittee Gt 4 Ed Clark helps prepare the Committee Snack Bar for the onslaught expected at halftime. Committees Mixers, Dances Provide Entertciinment J and The Foyer Is the Center Ot committees. Activities t'ree's mixers gave students cz chance To hear groups ,wa Swim? fm ax. gf is m .iizfif f l Q fm :, Q i ' B ,iv .rl 'ws axis -x. ,QW vs flaw, X, cl 3 A if 4 ig 1 is 3, 1 1 .SSX - Y K ' ..,- uf ,hx 3 1 Qc, if . Q V1 ' ' A .. BU ms wN.y...,-,,....4W .Q ,,A1,f,? , ROW l 1 Mr. 5323, . . an -fx r Wm. ' str' G' Tfenlfmd, t w, ,fr wr. THE '72 CREST. . . i M The Editorial Staff 'lang BOTTOM ROW: K. Kotternann, Organizations Editor, D. Bourdeaux, C. Ricci- Student Life Editor. iN THE TREE: P. Mast, Faculty Editor, B. Gurney, Sports ardelli, Seniors Editor, C. Lakota, J. Muir, J. Walker, D. Zipprich, Under, Editor, Bott, Photography Editor and Tyrant-in-Residence, Waldo, Editor- class editor, D. Clark, Picture Editor, S. Stahl, Associate Editor, D. Oluckin, in-Chief. '- ,J 1 if T The Business Sfoff ROW 1: H. Moubach, P. Thomas, M. Wczlrer. ROW 2: C. Smoriessey J. Burney, Business Mon- ogerg J. We-inkouf. ROW 3: M. Avery, A. Vol- lonce. ROW 4: M. Neuberf. The Photographers Poo! Sw oorf Rob Bourdeoox Cayce Ford Skrp OTson Jerry Armstron ABSENT Don DUBOH Don Clark Jon Bfumb A Key Club Once again This year, Key Club has kepT up Their ouTsTanding record of service To Peoria High School. Ad- vised by Mr. Bensing, These sTudenTs began in The Tall by passing ouT pro- grams aT sporTs evenTs and vviTh Their annual pe-anuT sale. WinTer services included keeping The scoreboard Tor The baskeTball games and ushering aT various school TuncTions. HighlighT of The year, hovvever, came vviTh The dedicaTion oT The Charlie Harper Me- morial Track Record in The Toyer. ROW iz M. Foster, R. Kern, J. Dunlop, T. Lane, K. YalowiTz, D. Demick, R. Michel, K. Maubach. ROW 2: M. Russell, M. PeTTiT, 'SpieTz, J. OTT, H. Higgins, C. Jones, G. Urban, J. Van Ness, E K-if fe, Key Club dedicares iTs record board for Track To Charlie Harper in a ceremony in The foyer. B. LaHaie, D. WhiTaker, J. STowell. ROW 3: T. MCCGVYGH, R- Topel, K. Peferson, S. Beers, S Irish, J. Thompson, R. Bourdeaux, J. Frosf, Mr. Woodworth, A. SeTTerlund, J. STowell, D. Dem- Bensing, R. Flowers, S. McCormack. ROW 4: M. ick, L. Purham, T. Irwin, J. MorTon. . ii .. 9 if Q X . mf --'- ,K . A ,,f,f ' 'R-S---7--f 1n...,... ,-..,. RN., YF! l ,,,.,,.,.,..,.-vw' 97 4' Key Club annually works for some charitable cause in The Greater Peoria area. This year Their main effort in This direction was The collection of money for The Heart Fund. On Febru- ary 26, members went our and helped conduct a door-To-door campaign. Waiihg Mff-mmffwwf44,.i,,,, M5 V ,, 3' ' 'W ,mi M595 ww-My 5 fr -XX E fl x fm .f L ' x XR H X-.X N 1 w.....W ' . ,A-. fn- 1 .f ROW lr D. Bledsoe, M. Eogleson, M. Avery, K. Korgie, V. Rutledge, J. KuKollo, S. Kobler, D. Keiflw, M. l-loroney, D. Gorrell, E. Klopmon, K. Turelsky, S. Abramson, T. Tracy, J. McCoy, N. The Opinion This yec1r's OPINION, sponsored by Mr. Boker, implemented mony changes, both in conTenT ond tech- nique. Following what hos now be- come 0 Trciclifion, its sfcxff was The recipienf of on All-American Aworcl. .11 Q The E Editors Hard Guy Sports Editors John Frost and Matt Scheffler. Sue Schultz, Business Manager w -s 4 f Y H K, r .1 1 Co-News Editors: Emily Chase and Sally Ott. Co-Feature Editor: Jean McCoy. Absent: Co-Feature Editor Liz Lillehoi. IL to Rl Joel Brackbill, Photography Editor, Sue Keller and Dale Roberts, Co-Editors-in-Chietg Rick Kern, Editorial Editor, Mr. Baker, Advisor 217 MODERN ALGEBRA Speech and Debare If .1 fg- Roger Lush, Tom Erwin iduei acfingi praciice Their cutfing, I Never Sang for My Fuiher. Varsity debafers Todd Tracy, Larry Wehking, and Kyle Erwin work with a discussion group ar The Mid-Stare Nine Novice Debate Workshop. f WHL. Expression is the key to winning in declamation. Alan Harkrader's found 'Ihaf The besf way To spend The Time waiting To pracfice for Mr. D. is To iusf R-E-L-A-X! l know that one is able to win people far more bythe spoken than by the written word, and that every movement on this globe owes its rise tothe great speakers and not to the great writers. Anonymous Ken Reed placed at the Tournament of Champions os one of the state's tap orators. lt was a very successful year for PHS speakers and debaters. The events squad walked away with five first place sweepstakes titles. Four speakers went to the Tournament of Champions at New Trier: Dave Smoot, Kim Ritter, Ken Reed, and John Frost. lA first place in a previous tourna- ment is necessary for qualificationl Six eventers survived district and sec- tional speech contests to represent Central at the state contest: Dave Smoot, Ken Reed, Doug Demick, Alan Harkrader, Becky Frankel, and Rick Kern. Dave placed fifth in the state in oratorical declamation, and Doug placed third in radio speaking. The debate team also made a good showing at the state tournament as they discussed a significant change in the jury system. Kathy Kottemann and Larry Wehking placed ninth inthe state in finals for two-man team com- petition. They also did well inthe Mid- State Nine Contest, with Larry taking second speaker award. Also at Mid- State Nine, Todd Tracy qualified as fourth speaker. On the Junior Varsity and Novice levels, Dan Noe and John Walker racked up a fine record, John won a speaker award at the Mid-State Nine contest. Mr. Davidson coaches individual events. The debaters are coached by Mr. Hawkinson. Speakers Greet Success Larry Wehking and Kathy Kottemann work with Mr. Hawkinson during the wait before the first round of the state finals. German Club 4 if . M. Tucker, J. Spacht, J. Thompson, H. Joyce, L. Wood, S. Funk, K. Lochboum, D. Rucker, L. Fehr, C. Underwood, A. Rex, J. Walker, M. Byrkit, C. Nelson, D. Dansvan, T. Graf, H. Hig- gins, K. Sears, J. Trimmer, S. Baker, J. Wise, Darrel Eddingtield, L. Walker, C. McRoy, R. Kern, J. Frost, J. Michelson, S. Stahl, A. Setter- land, J. Lee, M. Stout, D. Stringer, G. Bloom, R. Michel, K. Brugioni, D. Pettit, C. McNeil, R. Hoffman, M. Riney, E. Nyariodi, R. Mast, S. Krause, S. Schultz, B. Strehlow, K, Mehl, J. Waters. Q C' ,Cy .sf - :F T 'f 5 V. Wiz? L. Wilkinson, J. Wise, J. Meyers, S. Pakier, T Hosking, M. Knox, M. Brandt, M. Fitzgerald, C Gabbert, C. Hamilton, M. Berow, D. Bayless, C. Baldwin, A. Lagoda, N. Markham, S. Rager, M McGillicuddy, B. Rohmann, S. Seelye, R. Topel T. Milliner, R. McKittrick, D. Stewart, S. Boucher V. Gray, N. Hasenstein, G. Schaefer, R. Berger J. Fetcho, L. Fogler, M. Giebelhausen, S. Graf J. Heintzmann, J. Hicok, C. lmes, R. Kuiawa E. Lehmann, J. Lawler, D. Mason, L. Mason, G Mechkat, S. Neubert, M. Olenick, K. Sears, D Walker, D. Windsor, B. Winn. Mr. Dirst, German Club's advisor, is dressed for the occasion at a German Club Party. i Le Cercle Francais French Club, sponsored by Miss Burklund and Mrs. Bright, is provided in the interest ot those students who are anxious to learn more about French than iust the language. Be- cause of its small size, le cercle tran- cais was able to offer instructional outside activities: members attended lectures and films about France which were shown at Bradley University and at other centers in the area. ROW l L Culbert S Luecht K Consigny, Miss Burlclund, Mrs. Bright. ROW 2: D. Spears P Clancy J Spears T Murphy, B. Schultz, M. McNeil -. .. . .X , . . l 2 ' 255' we f, : l 5 ' A ' Lv' , W ' will ff iff 3' .. ' ,L I, lf , I l x 2-if ' I . .',l 1 - l lf .all :Et ',' NIV: .fly I - '14,-.jg gk- . I- 1, f-A V,,,,.' x A, - ' X y ' X ,V .nf-lr l' 1 E x .' l Z' '1 'F 5 g A ,. N. - ,I if I n hl , 5. - si -1-'1 r g. A. V I -E-. g 1. 4 3-v-....,.,-.. g 1 it ,fn q 1-sv rc, 4 ,- , . , , nc A I . xx .Q 4 ' xuga. . wx ,. 'i 45 I NL . ts-4' xxx ly X ' g .1 Y U! Spanish National Honor Society For those Spanish students interested in learning more about the Spanish language and customs, Spanish Club provides them with an opportunity to do iust that. Span- ish National Honor Society is tor those Spanish students who excel in academic work. Miss Bailey sponsors both groups. SPANISH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY: ROW ls Shannon Babb, Wanda Propp, Vickie Dowell. ROW 2: Emily Chase, Vicki Clemons. ROW 3. Jan VanZandt, Marty Trumpold, Matt Schettler SPANISH CLUB MEMBERS: Marty Trumpold, President, W. Propp, J. VanZandt, S. Heintz, V. Clemons, Sec.-Treas., S. Lange, S. Babb, L. McCarthy, R. Hammer, B. Martin, G. Smith, M. Roehnelt, S. Pettit, B. Thomas, L. Kohlbuss, J. Pappas, C. Case, B. Scholz, B. Olson, S. Setter- Iand, J. Williamson, K. Rogers, D. Manley, R. Simpkins, P. Stringer, L. Stringer, D. Lekovitch, J. Strodell, K. Watkins, A. Williamson, S. William- son, M. Martin, S. Beeler. 6 l Lofin Club LATIN CLUB-ROW 1: J. Blumb, M. Gonzalez, M. Sfeinwedel, K. Dempsey C. Murphy V J. Ruff. ROW 2. T. Tracy, K. Erwin, J. Crehore, Lowder, B. Rouse. I I D. Noe, L. Miller. ROW 3: D. Bledsoe, S. Thomas, Cloy Birders' Club CLAYBIRDERS-ROW T: J. Reed, G. Hanson, T. Delotis, D. Homon. ROW 2. D. Pinkhom, D. Moyers, D. Hoover, K. Muroni, B. West. if 'll if 3 f Cindy Volk enjoys the antics at the Science Club Christmas Party. ROW l: S. McMurray, J. Dempsey. ROW 21 C. Volk, G. Schaefer, E. Buch- binder, L. Freidrich, D, Ellis, Mr. Horst. ROW 3: J. Frost, G. Kilgore, E. Lillehoi. Science Club This yeor's Science Club, under the sponsorship of Mr. Horst, studied vor- ious scientific principles and phe- nomena at their monthly meetings. It was also responsible tor Peoricz High's membership in the Illinois Junior Academy of Science. YK is wi H 3. Q wr S L ' V 2,3 QR ' A11 -ik Y ,Mn HW ff, Atro-American Culture Society a i . i t .Q Y 1 ' L ROW 1: C. Parker, J. Patterson, R. Gagles, E. Richards, J. Gywen. ROW 2: ROW 5: Mrs. Woodworth, D. Turner, J. Lindsey, A. Perry, P. Robinson, G. C. Daniels, J. Timmes, C. Shockley, G. Brewer, D. Burns. ROW 3: J. Banks, Thomas, R. Cooley, T. Martin, M. Donely, L. Thompson. ROW 6: L. Thomas, E. Durtlinger, C. Lane, C. Ware, H. Williams, Mr. Adams. ROW 4: T. Parker, J. Rutherford, A. Lane, S. McLean, C. Lindsey. D. Garrett, L. Gayles, S. Willingham, D. Littles, D. Mason, K. Gordon. Les Thompson, President. The Afro-American Culture Society is precisely what its name implies. Its members study past and present de- velopments in the cultural lives ot black Americans. Their maior activities included a style show, traditional with the AACS Black Week, several field trips, and doughnut sales during finals. The group is open to all, and is spon- sored by Mr. Adams and Mrs. Woodworth. Extensive planning and preparation are necessary for something as important and complicated as the style show Cynthia Parker and Euzetta Durflinger model their outfits for the show. J -, -Q... X Q-,. ve 4 lc to Ss... Jr? The pool guards, due To a change in park board policy, had mosT of Their duTies Taken away from Them This year. BuT The group changed wiTh The Times, and became The official Timers for The PHS swimming meeTs. Many of The girls also Teach swimming Tor The SaTurday morning swim school program. Pool Guards ROW l: Dave PeTerson, S. Keller, V. MarTin T. Hamrnock, F. Hermes, K. Korgie, N. New- comer, G. Lybarger, J. Ross, D, Schnackenburg M. OTTersTrom, J. Ricca, J. STauf. ROW 2. M MineharT, D. Morris, The Wagners, K. Wegner, K. BenneTT, S, LiTTle, A, PeTerson, F. Holliday J. Crehore, D. WeTchler, J. Plack, D. Lekovitch, S. Tracy, D. Meyers, K. Rirfer, L. Knoll. ROW 3: M, Avery, N. Dixon, R. Heerman, K. Dempsey, S. Huyck, D. Hancock, M, WiTTikiend, D. Noe, L. Coker, C. Kuhn, D. Olson, M. Pugh, S. Keisfer, R. Holzinger. Stage and Protection Crew Although we can see and appreciate, literally, much ot what the stage and protection crews do, most of their activity goes on unseen. There is not only the massive iob ot lighting all the events in the auditorium, projec- tion ot films must be scheduled, films must be returned on time, and sound systems need to be set up. The group's sponsor is Mr. Bauder. STAGE AND PROJECTION CREW: Chris Spalding, Charles Worrall, Jack Wise, Joe Turner, Bill Schwab, Dale Roeschley, Randy Pugh, Mike Mor- ris, Don Ford, Cathy Baldwin, Dan Bayless, Mark Buehrer, Rose Gluck, Baxter Fite, Toni Thomas, Jack Berry, Mitch Brewer, Dave Ellis, Patty Fin- ley, Chester Hole, Mike McGowan, Sharon Thomas, Sue Thomas, Jed Wise, Pam Hoffman, Joe Prhyer, Bob Epperly. PEP CLUB: C. Hardin, J. Anthony, A. Cunning ham, H. Robinson, S. Ingersoll, D. Laughland, S. Williamson, A. Williamson, S. Settlerlund, S. Beeler, V. Lightbody, D. Pickharn, K. Mehl, B. Cummings, M. Thrush, B. Fleming, S, Bauwens, C. Camp, C. Henderson, B. Rohman, R. Fishman K, Hunt, S. Kelly, B. Sullivan, J. Tracy, T. Sulli van, L. Knox, C. Ryno, S. Oakford, D. Bordeaux K. Zeroonia, D. Causey, L. Wilkinson, T. Smith S. Abramson, N. DeGood, B. Kendoll, D. Ma thenia, S. Smith, C. Fremaux, G. Baldwin, P Clancy, K. Klise, M. Fritscher, K. Maxwell, D Burton, C. Shockley, C. Case, D. Fisher, S Daman, D. Hancock, M. Wittikiend, D. Noe, R Heerman, D. Mason, L. Mason, L. Anderson, T Murphy, T. Gestrine, N. Kilgore, C. Greene, S Eary, C. Lagoda, D. Dietz, L. Mauschbaugh, S Millard, K. Manns, R. Palmer, P. Webber, D Walker, O. Haggard, V. Rutlidge, K. Rankin, R Lanpher, L. Musgrave, V. Schneckenberger, S Luecht, F. Holliday, J. Wolford, C. Swearinger R. Stage, R. Roberts, M. Minehart, C. Jacobus Pep Club C. Sprague, C. Mason, B. Phillips, M. Wood, S. Holmes, S. Douglas, B. Schultz, J. Monroe, J. Huxtable, C. Murphy, S. Waller, L. Gift, K. Som- mer, S. Keister, S. Grarnley, J. Hamilton, S. See- lye, N. Parkhurst, B. Steenrod, B. Boyd, S. More lock, A. Hobin, K. Riney, B. Brandes, L. Henry, L. Barney, C. Kuhn, H. Robinson, D. Olson, L. Koker, M. Coup, D. Kraft, L. Redard, L. Oakford, G, Johnson, D. Davis, M. Slattery, D. Davis, L. Koth, B. Harvey. l .,....,... ,.... Pep Club, sponsored by Miss Barbara Rula, was the leader of many activities here at Central, all with the ultimate goal ot increasing our school spirit. Among them were the sale of shakers and ribbons, the sale of Central Lions buttons, and the arrangement of before-school spirit sessions with the cheerleaders, open to the entire student body. The cheerleaders could always count on Pep Club to keep the PHS cheering section alive. Spirit Involves Everyone The cheerleaders are The backbone of The Pep Club's efforts. www Wo' or Se, N .af When The spirit cofches on, everybody geis into the action. Photography Club A group of Peoria High students LEFT TO RIGHT: G. Drake, s. on, P. cohen, J. Muir, K. Walker, T. McGarvey, K. Sears, J. L Sones, T. Mullins, B. Spcino, G. Smith, K. Sears, 'S interested in taking, developing, and prinllng their own qualify Pictures: R. Bossingham, J. Brackbill, J. Spacht. 1, A 4 the Photography Club strived all year fi-'QF4 ev 4 ' T for that goal. They sponsored contests and guest lectures and prepared a window in the science wing for the exposition of their accomplishments. The club is sponsored by Mr. Christian and Mr. Baker. x Q of -ff 4, ,ft E . WW ff .f ff' rp , 3' A ' s-11' . ffff' W fl 44 K W 4 4' 4 44 4 gd J' 46 x WH4 44 4 ,,rg::fj'.4 .,s,4,' f, N , .. Q. X 4 4- 4 44 4 4 fx. I ,Aggie ff' 74.4.1 f. , 4 f 4463, gf. L 44 44. 1 H ftglgig' 44 .. 4 ,jg ,fi ..4..-4454314 4 N .. 3 . 4 qrgkkk K s -sf f N941 k-.. 4 4 T. 1 4 4f a 4, 4 4 , , , 5 '4 i -' ' - . fy Q g e1 fi -'cf isis, 41, f , --,, - .dw f, A 44 44444, 4 44 - 4 4.23. 44 .. .i3fg:g44?q 4. 44 44 K 4 444.9 2 N4 , ' 'T' 4 , V 4. S64 'ff ' 'B . , twigs 35' , ,eff wg x 7 --Q I- . w-if '. C ' A fr 3: 1.4, V 4 1,,+-14' 1.4 . Q se 4 , 4 4 44 41, . f.. , g44,!4,44.4 4451 4 . ,gi P' f, 331' ' f 1-eww 4 if 1 it . f . . r A ' K .K 1 A I , 4 - s 4 f Q4 3 , 4 44' 5 t 44 ,.f . 4 Q 4 f 4 , 4 4 4 .4 Ns' , L' we ' T a ff. X V A ' t 35fa' ' ' . rw' if .- -A-cf ' if 1' - ' . f ' eff 7 -V '5 'f if W ,. ' i' -A V 1' '45 '?4:'fffbifS' . W ' -1'-Q , lf -W Q ,M 4 . -4 fe-1. . . K ff. T' 4 :gtg ,x 4, 44 r 415 ' 'iliifj 1 - 2 441. jggyy .4 4, 4 4 it ,,. . 4 4 4 L4 , 4 44 nf 4 r ?a4?,jf7 3 . 44 56851 4 4 . . . 4,.v-,gint-3 .fs 11,44 24543. . 44 f. 4 .2444 . , 3,444 K4 I 454544 i4 .. .. r . . T if ' ' 5. tw't'i -ft . :gc F bfi 335' fr ' ' ' f f if Y-S -. ' Sass' ' 185 Leliermen ROW lr W- D0V9fSl99fQ9V, G- EVEVWTVGU, 5- D9f9f1l9GUQlW, P4 EVGNS, D- Hiserofe, C. Lindsay, L. Thompson. ROW 2: S. Wallace, J. Carter, A. Seiterlcnd, K. M. Byrkif, M. Riney, R. Okerburg, B. Dunnell, S. Woodworth, K. Williams, Yqlowitz, D. Whitaker, K. Gibson, M. Doling, R. Flowers. IN BETWEEN: C. G. Urban, S. Hllsfrom, B. Wafson, K, Reed, H. Williams, M. Scheffler, B. Dempsey, Murry, M. Gray, B. Banks, M. Neuberf, W. Ardis, M. Russell, R. Lemon, xx I . .li Q fl 2' N S gr, ' ., ' K X ,Ma L. .,, 1: 7. .. 1 v ' fri. Us ith-hcsaii ,. ,f .U-.....i..... Ds ff ar 'UP ,I rim Wim arg, ,cm 'll R B. Peiruzzi, S. Krause, K. Getz, G. Kilgore, F. . -. wx- vw, , w,f,53 xx, is I' s . 1 O JI UN. W TY -1-sf . ' pg .5 'iw Spono, B. Wilson, D. Noe, B. Owens, J. Demp- sey, Mr, McChrisTy, A. Schulewirz, B. Spcmo, B. Kirkpatrick, T. McGcrvey, B. Pickering. Q-u-ga-nav 5 ' M-an-.1 I-Qi r r F i iw fig' -, iv- ,P -- -Br. rf' 517i M if 5 if Q S rs 5 Q 1 g . 5 5 Hs. jr ,Q .. nv? ff i 9 . i k 5 K? 1 1,5 3 5? 4 7 A 'S 5 Gymnastics Peoria High's Gymnastics Team practiced diligently through The win- ter under the direction of Mrs. Cole and Miss Dentino. The end result was some very successful performances at basketball games and for various out- side groups. Barb Fleming also displays a look of concen- tration as she does a side vault. Sandy Douglas displays a swan rest on the unevens. fig? is ROW l: J. Ross, D. Morton, S. Gramley, C. Parks, L. Tharp. ROW 3: M. Young, S. Fidler, B. Riney, J. Wienkauf, R. Coney, S. Setterland. Plunkett, A. Nelson, S. Neubert, S. Douglas, J. ROW 2: C. Green, M. Coup, G. Barnhart, B. Godinez, K. Ames, B. Fleming. Steenrod, B. Rohmann, B. Boyd, S. Seelye, S. 188 Concentration is the secret for a pose as difficult as the splits on the balance beam, as by Becky Plunkett. Future Teachers sw... , we-1-1' f ROW in P. Harold, L. McCarthy. ROW 2: M. G. Maple, T. Thomas, D. Hitchell. ROW 3: J. Switzer, N. Abramson, N. Hasinstein, A. Schach, Lee, J. Wagner, the other Wagner. Many ideas are tossed around and considered as the decision is made on the nature of the next outing. The Future Teachers enjoyed a va- riety ot activities this year, foremost among them being the sponsorship of parties and activities for under- privileged children at Neighborhood House and several Peoria grade schools. The girls also provided tor their own enioyment with a picnic in the fall and several other gatherings throughout the year. Thespians Thespians, an organization for those students interested in dramatics, is ac- tive in both the contest play and the spring play. Its members practice working with both the onstage and the backstage facets of dramatic pro- duction. Miss Carrara is their sponsor. Debbie Henschel and Hugh Higgins read for parts in the contest play. ROW iz J. Propp, K. Ford, T. Bailey, B. Reed, Manus, P. Bork, A. Bohls, B. Rose, D. Garrett S. McMurray, D. Bledsoe. ROW 2: Katie Mc- D. Donovan, M. Trumpold, S. Lange. ,ff i iii Waiting and preparing to read can be tense, as one wonders who will be chosen to fill the parts. Q 'ZF' 6 'aa I . 5, ROW I: K. McManus, S. Douglas, J. Waters, S. Pakier, K. Sommers, J, Stolp, J. Hicok. ROW 2: C. Volk, C. Case, J. Kahn. ROW 3: B. Reed, E. Buchbinder, S. Downard, S. Lauder, T. Bailey, Boys Aid ROW lz Richard Young, Harvey Williams, Les Thompson, Gary Arterburn, Rick Rosenbaum, L. Gift, A. Hobin. ROW 4: R. Carlton, R. Roach, V. Martin, C. Haggard, S. Prince, J. Lovier. ROW 5: J. Pryor, D. Brown, B. Thurman, L. r. Smariesse Mr. Smariesse, Pete Evans, Carl Simmons. ROW 2: Jeff Ferguson and Dave Facker. Watson, NOT PICTURED: C. Culp, D. Pinkham, M. Pugh, D. Causey, S. Thomas, A. Williamson, L. Manus. Library Aides: It was these girls' duty to help Mr. Stanger and the other librarians dur- ing their study halls. They collected passes, stamped out books-many of the necessary things which keep our library operating smoothly through- out the year. Office Pages: An improvement over last year's sys- tem was the addition of these young men to the staff of Mr. Smariesse's office. Working under the Dean, they donated their study halls to help with many of the necessary chores for which a man's touch was needed, Girls Assist Deans, Clerks ROW l: N. Abramson, A. Schoch, S. Luecht, P. Thompson, S. Ingersoll. ROW 2: J. Giles, K Agee, L. Wolber, S. Johnston, K. Lowe, K. Taub er. ROW 3: B. Beecham, S. Gorsuch, M. Thrush, D. McElhiney, R. Jackson, M. Trumpold. ROW 4 S. Keister, M. Hartman, J. Strodel, M. McNeil M Gritscher, A. Cunningham. ROW 5: S. Lange, K.. Martin, K. Gordon, R. Bowen, C. St. John. ROW 'I: V. Pass, D. Dietz, J. Monroe, K. Hunt, S. Oakford. ROW 2: H, Robinson, B. Wood, L. Summers, L. Noe, R. Moran, C. Stomper. ROW 3: L. Coker, L. Musgrave, K. Larson, T. Gestrine, D. Cassels, K. McManis. ROW 4: K. Lochbaum, V. Schneckenburger, V. Lowder, L. Schmidt, J. Lee, S. Douglas. ROW 5: D. Schnackenberg, K. Keeton, B. Sullivan, R. Fisher, C. Paine. Any deviations? Peoria High School. Yes, just a moment. What's your name? ls your mother home? Your phone number? Here's your absence list. Do you need an admit? --f,..M,wL.-M-M 'N-Mbks . .... .... y y Counselor Pages Serving the counselors during their study halls, counselor pages do much of the footwork necessary for the successful operation of a counselling office. ROW lr S, Willingham, L. Brown, J. Solomon, J. Anthony, J. Ross. ROW 2: G. Brewer, D. Littles, A. Perry, M. Eogleson, S. Heinz. ROW 3: J. Wolford, T. Hatton, J. Schmillen, B. Bailey, V. Clemens. ROW 4: K. Richmond, M. Baum- gardner, L. Volturno, W. Propp, F. Hermes. ROW 1: P. Ulrich, C. Boston, N. Lorton, C, Vaughn. ROW 2: G. Lybarger, J. Lindstrom, C. Sommers, C. Gray, L. Bach, T. Roehnelt, C. Jacobus, D. Olson, ROW 3: C. Scott, L. Wrestler, K. Wegner, S. Nelson, A. Nelson, L. Ferrell, F. Holliday, S. Daman. 3 Q? Q-Wgm ,F E 2 ore, a led or .fx Nw f .5i1:Qllt:,ew:ii1- 1 -:..wfgg53fm1kzi, . X P A Qgwmg A F if ,fm 'te X. N M ,,:. ,. K FAN view ff' -. f ykig.-.Q SY iw 1.4, .. ,f1,, X, A .7 Vespers Sophomore Ensemble, a group of se- lectively chosen girls, sang for not only school concerts, but also for vari- ous outside groups. The Freshman Chorus, a group of those freshman girls interested in sing- ing, sang for the Vespers concert and prepared for their future years of choral performance. SOPHOMORE ENSEMBLE: C. Murphy, D. Rucker K. Riney, J. Hamilton, D. Laughland, L. Roesch- FRESHMAN CHORUS: T. Bailey, G. Baldwin, M Ballowe, D. Bruns, J. Burton, C. Case, S. Collins R. Cooley, S. Crady, N. Fehr, L. Gift, C. Guy C. Hamilton, R. Heerman, A. Hobin, S. Holmes, J. Kahn, J. Lovier, K. Maxwell, S. Morlock, S Neff, J. Piekos, N. Price, R. Reentz, B. Rose, S Pugh, L. Russell, N. Saupe, B. Schultz, S. Smith K. Sommers, M. Spears, M. Steinwedel, S Thomas, P. Thompson, M. Waugh, D. Whitaker K. Wildman, P. Younger. ley, L. Fehr, B. Frankel, D. Heerman, M. Brown, K. Martin, S. Douglas. ABSENT: B. Wood. All of Peoria High School's choral groups culminated three months of hard work on Tuesday, December 14, with their annual Vespers Concert. With the aid of Mrs. Szepessy and several student accompanists, they provided a very satisfying evening of entertainment. 'Z 2 7 X ' i l ' f - y 5 i , 4, . f 1 6 Q ,HU 8 'ltd' ' vw, ',.n nh, Q 'll I' '31, ' 4 ' f.'- 1 -g f Q - 1' 'D ' ?'.'.g Q 'H g,9 ' .. i mv' I ' , , --v In order To add To The holiday spirit, the ConcerT Choir Toured The halls aT ChrisTmasTirne singing The music of The season. Audrey Vallonce and Sue Gorsuch Take ci minuTe To rest during The ChrisTmos concerT in The hall. Prep Choir 3 i I T I , . PREP CHOlR: G. Anile, M. Davis, M. Scheubble, L. ChrisTopher, K. Kennedy, P. Simpson, M. Beck, R. PiTTman, V. Allen, D. Galvin, D. McRoy, D. Borgen, N. RowleTT, R. Sfeiner, D. Brown, D. Copperune, D. Causey, M. Coc1Tes, D. D. Brown, B. Hamilfon, K. Lochbaurn, N. Long, R. Moran, J. Ross, T. Dietz, M. Donley, M. Fire, A. Hawk, G. Johnson, L. Knox, J. Meizgher, S. Speirs, K. Tauber, D. BarTon, T. Came-rbury, C. Koch, J. McConkey, F. NeuberT, B. Rohman, L. Schade, V. Schneckenburger, P. Ware, S. Willis, Rdzler, S. SeTTerlund, A. Williamson. 199 OO ROW l: L. Gift, L. Price, C. Bloompott, A, Vallcince, N. Chianakas, S. Gorsuch, J. Anthony. ROW 2: M. Russell, D, Garrett, D, Roberts, M. Riney, M. Reiter, M. Doling, D. Smoot Mixed Ensemble Mixed Ensemble, chosen from the Concert Choir, is a smaller group than the other choruses. They are there- fore able to make many outside ap- pearances and perform arrangements which would be impossible with a larger group. There is delight in singing, tho' none hear Beside the singer. Walter Savage Landor Mrs. Szepessy Mr. Tatting Elective Chorus gee.. ns l ,uf ROW lx S. Setterlund, D. Galvin, T. Speirs, N. Long. ROW 2: R. Pittman, D Burton, A. Williamson, J. Mr:Conkey, K. Tauber, R. Moran. ROW 3: V Allen, R. Ragler, T. Canterbury, K. Lochbaum. Absent: K. Borgner, S. Willis C. Koch, D. Brown The moving accident is not my trade, To freeze the blood I have no ready arts: 'Tis my delight, alone in summer shade, To pipe a simple song for thinking hearts William Wordsworth The PHS Band has performed and per- formed well many Times Throughout The year. They began a Trend-seTTing season as The marching band played for The first Time This year in work shirts and ieans, a move Thought by many To be an innovation. Members of The Concert Band performing boTh as a whole and in smaller groups did exceedingly well This year. The winter was finished up with a bang as representatives of Peoria High ranked a large number of superior ratings aT The sTaTe music con- TesT at Canfon. Band 2 L. Aeschleman, J. Bauwens Glover, J. Muir, A. Peterson, Ton, H. Wank, D. Williams, Greene, S. Tracy, S. Eary, T. Brown, O. Davis, R. Epstein, Lee, S. Lippert, D. Meyers, J. A. Schulewitz, T. Smith, M. Wohl, D. Stewart, P. Jones, C. Buchbinder, M. Buehrer, R. Behrends, S. McCormack, H. Feldman, M. Neubert, D. Knox, T. Hart, S. Huyck, N. Waddell, K. Walker, G. Brubaker, G. Chiavini, E. M. Eagleson, A. Fifch, M. Gieblehausen, V. V. Rosenbaum, C. Schlick, J. Sfrodell, L. Sut- B. Winn, M. Young, M. Boyle, N. Dixon, C. Foster, G. Gaisford, S. Hanson, S. Harper, R. Johnson, M. Kirby, A. Rex, Gestrine, A. Allen, K. Barnes, S. Bauwens, M. B. Russell, T. Herink, R. Jacobsen, A. Armstrong, J. Dempsey, J. Dempsey, R. Fleming, S. Funk, E. Lehman, S. Leifh, B. M. Doling, J. Rex, J. Caldwell, P. Prozzo, S. Baker, S. Bryant, D. Giebel- Michelson, C. Nellas, B. Russell, M. Scheffler, hausen, N. Williams, B. Busby, E. Clarke, N. Hasenstein, M. Lane, J. Walker, J. Walter, B. Weber, K. Whitelow, K. Reed Diligenf practice under The direcforship of Mr. Herb Stoskopf has shown some very positive results for the Peoria High School bands. - .,.....EfI.3L U ND' .M rx Jn . .. .c , A K- f' ff rg- . W . .L,.13-rglzgltivit. ,5,f.tj.'n,5 ' ' i-M at f' . f 59 mi 7. . - . 1 Q, ir ' K4 'f ' ir - x. ,mr iv X- .. . , , ' - .ll w Peoria High's Marching Band in their new uniforms. - K . 'f' + Q -f were iYi N , t L , ,I J A,A,, - - is A + - kkkk. if , I Lf 1 cysggqw-trio.. I f ,lax Y n . A , 9 W .. , I e.X.w,s . is -4 :- Q v- , Wendy Allen and Matt Scheffler are two parts of a clarinet trio which ranked excellent, Absent: Joel Michelson Melody Young, Becky Winn, Jean Muir, flute trio, State Contest: excellent rating gi x L Q This flute quartet Uulie Strodel, Marilyn Giebelhausen, lsittingl Vickie Glover, and Linda Aeschlernanl rated excellent at State Contest. 2 04 Soloists Greg Brubaker and Kathy Walker were rated superior at the State Contest. The clarinet trio of Chris Nellas, Diane Meyers, and Barb Russel was rated excellent. An excellent rating went to this S s S gf S woodwind quintet: lkneelingl Kathy Walker, Bob Flerningp lStanclingJ Ja Baawens, Sherilyn Eary, Sue Tracy n Band at Contest 3 lsel The Peoria High School Orchestra is divided into Two parts: concert and cadet. The concert orchestra, for the more experienced musicians, is open to members ot all classes. Cadet or- chestra is for Those freshmen iust a little bit short of The experience neces- sary for The concert orchestra. Orchestra State Contests Concert Orchestra: J. Andrews, J. Ballowe, D. Bor- deaux, G. Bordeaux, B. Brandes, L. Byrd, J. Cooper, B. Davis, P. Deemie, M. Eagleson, J. Ebenstein, S. Epstein, T. Fender, R. Fishman, D. Garrett, K. Gordon, V. Gray, T. Hammack, D. Heerman, C. Hoggard, S. Hood, L. Jeter, C. Johnson, V. Jones, M. Keele, C. Lagoda, C. Lakota, D. Lekovich, R. Lester, J. Lindstrom, S. Little, R. Lush, M. Maginn, P. McAuliffe, K. McManus, C. Meister, C. Murphy, S. Simkins, B. Smith, J. Simmons, S. Stahl, L, Summers, J. Thornburg, K. Waddell, C. Watkins, K. Wilson Cadet Orchestra: C. Baldwin, M. Berovv, E. Buchbinder, S. Luecht, J. McConkey, K. Morton, M. Schmaltz, T. Smith, D. Spears, J. Stolp, S. Witte Members ot the PHS Concert Orchestra took part in several contests throughout the year. Probably the biggest was the State Music Contest, which was held in February in Canton. Participating soloists were lbe- lovvl Leon Jeter, Chris Meister, Bill Davis, Terry Fender, Judy Lindstrom, and Cathy Watkins. All were rated superior. Also at that contest was a string choir from PHS trightl whose members were Chris Meister, Sue Little, Dena Lekovich, Cathy Watkins, Becky Brandes, Leon Jeter, Judy Lindstrom, Mike Maginn, Jett Ebenstein, Gail Bor- deaux, Bill Davis, Terry Fender, and Mark Eagleson. At state orchestra held in January, Kevin Waddell, Chris Meister, Judy Lindstrom, Cathy Watkins, and Leon Jeter were our representatives. i. AQ My . 'w 00 f N 4. .Ex Q 4 cl 4 12 , I ' v-M W , , s 5 : 5 :gi g , .i?Q'k Q 6 1. , A1 4 A . - , ,I Kg . If ,I Q . N YQ. xx.: - , 1 r I , K ' . I ' 'nuff' .Vr- xx' v 1972 Supersports Football WON 7 LOST 3 Central. Won on forfeit ..... Central .......... 42 14. . . Central ....,,.... 40 8 ..., Central .... ...15 6.... Central .... ...13 22... Central .... .... 6 28. . , Central .... .... 4 2 12. .. Central ..., ...42 27. .. Central .... ...29 14.... Central .......... 14 28... Varsity placed third in the M-S-9 Sophomore record 8-1 Freshmen record 8-2 Cross-Country WON 9 LOST 1 Central ..... Varsity 8th Central... ...... 17 43 Central. . . ..,.. 20 35 Central. . . ..,.., 15 50 Central ........,.. 15 50 Central ..,., Varsity 6th Central ..... Varsity 1 st Central.. . .,...., 17 38 Central ........... 32 25 Central ..... Varsity 4th Decatur Eisenhower Limestone . . Woodruff . . . Spalding , . . Alton . . Richwoods Pekin . . East Peoria . . . . Bergan . . Manual Invitational .Columbia East Peoria Galesburg Bergan Woodruff .. Ottawa Invitational Peoria High Quad Spalding Richwoods . . . . Pekin Invitational Central ........... 26 32 ........... Morton Central .... Varsity llth Peoria High Invitational Central. . . ...... 15 44 ..,........., Pekin Central ........... 15 50 ........... Manual Central ..... Varsity 1st . . Streling Invitational Central ........... 16 47 .......... Limestone Varsity placed first in the M-S-9 Varsity placed first in the District Varsity placed fourth in the Sectional Frosh-Soph placed second in the M-S-9 J-V record 7-1 Girls' Tennis WON 8 LOST 2 Swimming WON 19 Losr 7 Central ......... 73 21 ...... Central. .Varsity 3rd Central. . Varsity 5th 55 Streator Chrager Invitational ,Rock Island Relays Central ......... 39 .... ........ S palding Central ......... 67 28 .... ........ M anual Central .... . . .55 40 .... ........ B ergan Central .... . . .27 68 ....... Rockford Guilford Central .... . . .69 27 ................. Pekin Central .... . . .41 54 .... Homewood-Flossmoor Central .... . . .44 51 ......... Carl Sandburg Central .... . . .42 53 .... . . Thornwood Central .... . . .66 27 .... ...... W oodruff Central .... . . .B3 11 . . . .......... . Manual Central .... . . .59 36 ...... Champaign Central Central ......... 80 14. . . Champaign Centennial Central ......... 29 66 ............. Richwoods Central. . Varsity 4th . . .Downstate Eight Relays Central ......... 70 25 ............. Woodruff Central .... . . .73 22 .............. Spalding Central .... . . .60 35 .... . Bloomington Central ..., . . .66 29 .... ..... P ekin Central .... . . .24 71 . . . , Richwoods Central .... . . .67 28 .... . Bloomington Central .... . . .57 38 .... ........ S treator Central .... . . .40 55 .... . . . University High Central .... . . .49 46 ............ Springfield Central .... . . .79 16 ..... Springfield Southeast Central ......... 62 33 ........,...... Bergan Central ......... 77 18 .... ...... . . Ottawa Varsity placed second in the M-S-9 Varsity placed third in the District J-V record 7-2 Basketball WON 6 LOST 15' Central ...... .50 49 .... . . Central ....... 50 56... .. Central ....... 48 50. .. Central ....,.. 63 65. . . Central ....... 42 57. . . Central .....,. 60 74. . . . . Central ...,... 49 51. . . .. Central ....... 55 45. . . . . Central ...,... 55 69. . . Central ....... 60 80. . . Central ...,... 56 60... . Central ....... 54 50. . . Central ....... 48 65. . . Central ....... 63 58. . . Central ....... 65 53. . , Central ....... 67 68. . . Central ......, 62 65. . . Central ......, 65 81. . . Central ....... 64 90. . . Central ....... 56 68. , . Central ....,.. 64 61 ..,.. 'Won-lost record through 2725772 Varsity placed ninth in the MAS-9 Sophomore record 15-4 Freshmen record 18-3 Springfield Lanphier . . . . . . . Richwoods . . East Peoria . . . Bergan Spalding . . . . . . Washington Springfield Lanphier Canton Pekin . . Manual . Limestone . . . Woodruff . Washington . Richwoods .. East Peoria . . . Bergan . . Spalding . . . Pekin . . Manual . Limestone . Woodruff Wrestling WON 6 LOST to Central. . . . .15 32 Richwoods Central. . . . .38 17 Galesburg Central. . . . . .27 31 Limestone Central, . . . . .49 6 . Manual Central. .. . .32 22. . . .. . Canton Central. ,. . .30 15 .... . . Spalding Central. . . . .54 5 . Bergan Central. . . . . .13 39 ..... . . .... . Woodruff Central. . . . . 19 23 Springfield Central. . , . . . 9 33 .,.., Springfield Southeast Central... . . .10 43 Chillicothe Central... ... 9 32 ..,, .... . Pekin Central... . . .19 32 .. Morton Central. . . . , .20 23 Metemora Central. . . ..... 21 25 East Peoria Central ......... 24 21 Washington Varsity placed fourth in the M-S-9 Varsity placed sixth in the District Frosh-Soph record 5-7-1 Central. . . . . Central Central Central... ... Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central... ... Central Central... ... Central Central... ... Central... ... Central, .. . .. Central... .. Central... ... 1 7 3 9 7 10 2 7 4 4 5 2 6 5 O 7 14 15 9 8 1 2 9 8 7 10 . Morton . . . . . Pekin . . Richwoods . . . Bergan . Limestone . Woodruff . . . Canton . . . . . . Havana East Peoria . . . Spalding , . . Manual . . Freeport . . . Freeport . . . , Pekin . . Richwoods . . . . . . Bergan . . Washington . . Washington . . . . Limestone . . , . . Woodruff .. Rockford West .. Rockford West East Peoria . . , . Canton . . Spalding . . . . Manual Track WON 8 Lost 3 Central. . . 82 45. . .,........ Golesburg Central. . . . 50 75 ..... Springfield Southeast Central, . . . . 65 62, . . ........ . . Manual Central. ., .. 85 42... .. Spalding Central. . . . . 77 50. . . . Woodruff Central ........ 102 25. . . . . . Canton Central .... . . 92 48. . . . Washington Central .... . . 84 43. . . ,... Pekin Central .... . . 56 71 . . . . , . Morton Central. . . . . 36 91 . . , . Richwoods Central ........ 89 32 ......... . . Bergan Varsity placed third in the Peoria City Meet Varsity placed seventh in the Woodruff Relays Varsity placed fourth in the M-S-9 Varsity placed fifth in the District Frosh-Soph record 6-3 Golf The gold team had to forfeit quite a few dual meets last year due to the fact that Dan Moran played in the Pro-Am golf tournament. Because of those forfeits only the tournament play will be listed. Varsity placed fifth in the M-S-9 tourney but had to forfeit to last place Varsity placed seventh in the District Varsity finished eighth in the M-S-9 Central ....,.... Central .,....... 1 3 Varsity placed second in the M-S-9 Sophomore record 13-7 Freshmen record 9-8 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central Central... ... Central... ... Central Central. .. ... Central. ,. ... Central... ... Central Central .......7V bill gurney-editor bob spano-assistant editor 9 7 9 9 7 8 7 9 8 9 5 z 7 4 8 4 5 1 7 6 7 8 2 . . Galesburg . . . Bergan . Woodruff . . Spalding . . . Manual . ..... Limestone Morton Decatur Eisenhower Decatur MacArthur Manual Bergan . . . . Streator . . . . Galesburg . . . . East Peoria . Stephen Decatur .........Pekin . . . . . . Bergan . . . . . Quincy . . Bloomington . . Richwoods . . . Canton . . East Peoria . . . Morton . . . Spalding . . Richwoods 2 VARSlTY FOOTBALLfROW lr B. Donnell, M. Riney, D. Kellenberger, B. Watson, C. Demp- sey, S. Hallstrom, H. Williams, R. Lemon, M. DeCesari. ROW 2, K. Williams, F. Graham, G, Bell, M. Mathis, M. Doling, B. Vicary, R. Sa- zone, M. Doling. ROW 3: M. Gray, K. Williams, C. Lindsay, K. Maubach, L. Brooks, D. Scott, B, McMillan, C. Mellen, B. Gibbs. ROW 4, J Dunlop, V. Blake, D. Whitaker, J. Rockhold K, Yalowitz, C. Bacon, G. Urban, R. Okerberg R. Monroe. ROW 5, W. Artis, R. Rosenbaum P. Evans, P. Lennarson, R, Lyons, I. Edwards J. Richards, J, Dempsey, J. Doling, J, Ott ROW or Coach Jameison, Coach Sissle, T Richards, C, Tuttle, K, Gipson, Coach Salzer Coach Lavery. Varsity Gridders Maintain Winning Ways Central started its season rather strangely last year. The Lions were to play Decatur Eisenhower in their sea- son opener, but because the Decatur schools were closed due to a teacher's strike, Eisenhower had to forfeit the game. Instead of the Eisenhower game, Central had an intrasquad game which the red team won. The weird start didn't seem to have any effect on Central's gridders, as they vvhitewashed Limestone 42-14, and smothered Woodruff 40-8. ln their next outing the Lions waited until the fourth quarter before escap- ing with a l5-6 win over Spalding. The next two weeks proved to be bad ones for the Lions. They lost 22-13 to a very big Alton team, and on the fol- lowing week they were beaten badly by Richwoods 28-6. IO 4 Central was known throughout the conference for its gang tackling. ,,i-we-c A' -use sr ,sv S3 Aww W ,N iw' .1,ff.r' l X Aa-b L f r In order to become on outsfanding back, a runner has To learn To use his blockers. Captain Ron Sazone displays how to do lf. Q I ,J V,,.....f,.r ,,'VF 4 . , Ml-, f ,V Q 12 pf? . 'inf' Vw' ,E .nay ,, -rf W M-14 A r -5-J Q,-,, ' s f If Things go well fhe quarterback gets much of the glory . . . 1 , 'F ff'-6 ' 'ff . L , cw., W, an 1 ,fi ..', fsmgfm . . if nor, IT's a lonely iob. M, , 2 ,.,re,,m. as Lion Power On the Attack Nevertheless the Lions didn't give up, and they demonstrated it in their next game against Pekin. The Lions, with Dan Whitaker picking apart Pekin's secondary, soundly defeated the Chinks 42-l2. The momentum from the Chink victory carried on as the Lions roared by East Peoria and Bergan winning both contests by 15 points. Next up was Turkey Day and the battle for second place in the conference. Although the Lions finished 3rd in the conference they placed three players on the M-S-9 All-Conference Team. Dan Whitaker was selected at quarterback, Jason Rockhold at end, and Harvey Williams at defensive back. Whitaker and Williams were also named Most Valuable Players, while Rockhold was chosen Most Valuable Lineman. Other awards went to Ron Sazone as Most Valuable Back and Chuck Lindsay as Most improved Player. Elected captains for the T972 squad were Pete Evans and Steve Hallstrom. 1- AW, if all ? fl 4, QP .... .. xi' 'WEFK E 1 -x ----f---Q, 0 Q7 'B '--Q v f ' ei .A vb .. ,,, aw: s' ,sf 1 'H I f n I J' 'mmf -. if v If of I Q , A - it l A- . 'fIlr,'. 'Y ,a A' X X NVQ: V A I' if D, ff up 5 J I v X Q ir ' ,f'W 2 W I ,Lug my Q' ' V' Q ,J A Q A J . L X ji ' A 9? l 5 mm X if W A vw 'X 'E Gridders Bow to Manual Speedsters When Manual cmd Central met on Turkey Day they were battling for the number two spot in the conference. To establish a Lion victory Central had to stop Manual's backs, and on that particular day Central iust didn't ac- complish what they set out to do. The first score of the game came when Central fumbled on their own 24, and Manual converted it into a touchdown. The Lions came back though, as Whitaker fired a bomb to 2 This Ram is going NOWHERE! Rockhold who ran to the Manual two yard line. Two plays later a pass from Whitaker to Rockhold put the Lions up 7-6. An interception by Victor Blake set up Central's second touch- down with only 22 seconds left in the half, thus the Lions enioyed a 14-6 halftime lead. At the outset of the second halt Central began to run into trouble as they could not contain Manual's backs. Four straight interceptions, three by Whitaker and one by Sazone, hurt the Lions. Manual capitalized on the mistakes and converted two of the interceptions into touchdowns. From that point on Central had to play catch up ball and couldn't mus- ter a drive. Manual added another touchdown and sent the Lions to the locker room on the short end of a 28-14 score. Despite a Manual defenders effort, Steve Hallstrom adds one more point to the Central tally. Sophs Win Big Over Foes The sophomore TooTball Team had a TriumphanT season, placing 2nd in The M-S-9. They were 8-l on The season, wiTh Their only loss coming aT The hands of The Bergan Troians. Seven members of The sophomore Team goT a chance aT playing on The varsiTy. WiTh The experience Those seven have, combined wiTh The Tine poTenTial of oTher players, nexT year's Team will have an excellenT crop of iuniors. LeT's hope ThaT They can help bring PHS The M-S-9 crown nexT year. Up and over a Manual defender goes Dwayne Mays for a CenTral Touchdown. Q .qv Mark Klahm pitches ouT To Greg BurdeTT going around end. K. Boddie beTTer wafch out for The Manual defender lurching behind M. Klahm. .xg Y -T SOPH FOOTBALL-ROW T: T. Grieves, S. Carrie, T. Richards. ROW 2: Coach Troy, D. Mays, S. Hardiman, K. Boddie. ROW 3: T. Ewan, T. Spears, D. Brooks, S. Jenkins. ROW 4: M. Nix, K. Lehman, D. Avery. ROW 5: D. Burroughs, T. Tysall, J. Thomas. ROW 6: S. Duke, J. Lopez, M. PuTman, G. BurdeTT. ROW 7: N. Williams, B. Dehaven, A. Tharp, M. Mannes. ROW 8: K. Williams, A. TrenT, R. SaThoff, M. McGillicuddy. ROW 9: P. NioroT, C. TuTTle, L. Gayles, J. MarTin, R. Descamps, M. Smith. ROW TO: C. Ingersoll, F. Metz: ger, S. Mathis, M. Klahm, Coach Baldwin. fs . M If kr, . l . . . 4 X. , 1 . C .1 :L . ii , ' T 7 qi W mx . .:5, . ,rfi , ,... 4 gyt ,,, . ., . - ': 5 The frosh controlled the field on the ground. . . The speed of this freshman seems too much for this Red Raider Frosh Flush Competition Most people look down on fresh- men, but when it comes to football they'd better think twice. The trash had a well balanced team this year, and with a great combination of blocking, passing, and running, they swept win after win and went on to capture the M-S-9 crown. Quarter- backing for the frosh was Jesse Lopez, whose long bomb passes to the one and two yard line enabled the running backs to run in for six. Mr. Suffield coached the frosh, and thanks go to Mr. Plessner who do- nated his services to the team. FROSH FOOTBALL-ROW l: J. Lopez, S. Speers J. Rucker, C. Bentley, T. Robertson, S. Morton, Kl Polk, S. Johnson, B. Hallstrom, H. Fowler, J Bennett, J. Davis, T, Henderson, V. Stinson, R M Cannon, T. Carey, D. Utley. ROW 2: D. Rees, . Faginkrantz, T. Hosking, M. White, B. Tunis, C. vii . . .but they were also lethal when they hit the air. Grieves, S. Krieger, D. Sargent, R. Gustafson, D. Schoch, J. Hunter, J. Nellas, C. Gabben, S. Graf, R. Clary, M. Murphy, B. Olson, G. Sick, T. Douglas, G. Asbell, M. Smith, C. Valentine. ROW 3: Coach Suffield, M. Rhodes, T. Marlott, S. Goe, J. Thornton, J. McGtlIicuddy, G. Jackson B. Smith, J. Vespa, D. Swanson, C. Watts, R. Simkins, J. Davison, B. Koestner, R. Davies, P, Strehlow, M. Ryan, T. Gaylord, B. Shelton, M. Knock, L. Donaldson, T. Dilinski, J. Selke, Coach Plessner. ,L-ss., 3,44 ..4,,.,Lg,, 'Hg ww-r ff. I -f 1. it it 74 .A . f Q J ww 59 . 45 ,-1 Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit VARSlTY: D. Rose, L. Carpemler, C. Gilfert, L. Wresller, C. Jacobus, H. Robertson, C. Lord. ,ga FRESHMEN-FRONT: M. Archibald, C. Sornrners, SPIRIT SQUAD: K. Gordon, B. Bailey, J. Barney, J. Ricca, J. Solomon. BACK: B- Steemod R- Roberts SOPHOMORES: S, Neuberl, J, l-luxlable, K. Riney, J. Monroe, B. Brandes, S. Douglas. 1 7 fx S an ,za-sf' W-L 5 3' mr? K ,M may Wifi? A. MSM fm .??e51 1' 'uh I ' -M 'aww f 0.-1: ,uf ' A -fkgygwflfif .,if12 h, ' 1' g 5g,HfW K ,wfl'fV'gl V' L f-,gfwf ' F ,- fig., ,, M, H 5, wwf A C ig, . Sswflahk ws :N A N W' Q . :Qi jg, .5 . ffkfi Two avid fans cheer encouragement To Co-Caplain Adolph Doversberger. And when its all over. . .uffer exhaustion. CROSS COUNTRY-SITTING: M. Fetcho, S. Fabry, Fishman, S. Vogel, S. Ferrell, S. Kellogg, K. berger, M. Brykit, J. Stowell, D. Hiserole, D. M. Gresham, B. Ulrich, P. Slattery, T. Polhill, T, Wessler, M. Meador, R. King. STANDING: Coach Demick, S. Wallace, G. Ehrenlreu, Coach LaCroix. Harper. KNEELING: T. Long, K. Wardelrnan, A. Wicker, M. Russell, M. Whiteside, W, Dovers- 219 220 Lions See Yeor of Rebuild ng WiTh only Three reTurning leTTermen CenTrol's cogers were noT supposed To fore very well in The conference. AT The sTorT of The seoson, however, iT looked cus Though The Lions were going To be The surprise Teom of The M-S-9 when They upseT Springfield Lonphier 50-49. The winning sTreok didn'T losT Though, ond The Lions dropped Ten of Their nexT Twelve gcimes. The Two vicTories come ogoinsT ConTon ond Woodruff. The nexT Two ouTings proved To be The highlighT of The seoson for The Lions. They squeoked posT Richwoods 63-58 in overTime ond come bock The following nighT To pound EosT Peorio 65-53. Mony people felT Those Two wins would be The Turning poinT for The Lions, buTTho1Twc1s noT The cose os The cogers losT cinoTher five sTrciighT gomes. The only oTher brighT spoT for The Lions was C1 64-6i vicTory over Wood- ruff. From There The cogers enTered regionol ploy ond losT To LimesTone, ending Their seoson wiTh o disheoirTen- ing 6-T6 record. VARSITY BASKETBALL-FRONT ROW: Couch C Hcrnilfon ROW 2 D Focker D Whifoker J son C Boddie M Russell Mgr WhiToker, T. Gillespie, R. Sczone, R. Michel, Reibel J Smwell ROW 3 B Young L Thornp 'swf' T A Q 1 QQ Q sy ' v 0 Q il, XL F T Cui P. :M Q I V ' x xx 96 if x -in V x J, ' xihx ., ' fy W 8 xlAA AA I I . fr' A, K s. 4 6 f 2 X A 1' O Q ,A , f- - Qs 'i,.lfW7A . XJR i 5? ' 5 . .3 A sl A K x fy it , if rm 53 L 22 Remember This Shot? Wifh time run out in The Richwoods-Cemrcl game, The score was kno1'red of 56 apiece . , .Robin Michel Then hif two pressure-packed freethrows To put the game away 63-58. rf' -, -.1 Q, gr: 1 l 1 Ji. ,g .lf Q, 4 jx! ld ..-' - 11. V... k i:,,, . ,E , Tlm HOPPS 9065 UP TOY two- This Lanphier player is no match for this high-flying lion. Sophs Smear Foes 11 ' The sophomore cagers, coached by l Mr. Boyle, had a team to be proud of in 71-72. They had a powerful start in the season, and at one time were holding a TO-l record. The team had good performances by two freshmen, and at the beginning of the season was led by Brian Young, who gradu- ated to play varsity. The sophomores had a powerful finish with a T5-4 record and a Third place finish in Mid-State nine play. U l .,,, Row 1, P. Noirot, G. Snider, J. Taylor, M. Snyder, D. Watkins, T. Graf, Coach Boyle. Row 2, C. Irving, A. Tower, L. Donaldson, J. Ruff, D. Williams, T. Hoppe, S. Mathis, K. Lehman. 0 I 2 , 0 0 i .35 . 1 . I . i f Q. T ' 7 k ' ' Hu 4, . . Q , 4 -4l -Q 0 I ig funn: Frosh Come OUT on Top, Grub First Place Fronf row, M. Snyder, J. Lopez, J. Moc S L H II G S k B S h Ik, M. Fogmkromz, Couch Boldwxn,J.Smx1h, D. Watkins, K. Polk, C. P ERhdsGfJshddR2 RSkCI1B 9 R3 lg erm, . ic urs , . ro, . o i , ow , . im ins, . Vo enine, . Spur eon, ow , rvin . , 4, X1 I A , v S X im! 5 2 S tv' ' S 1 .X Q At T85 lbs., Bob Kieser won the M-S-9 and District crowns along with compiling a 22-l record. N I4 A f if I' VARSITY WRESTLING-FRONT ROW. J. Patter- Moore, M. Riney. ROW 2: C. Lush, Mgr., M son, T. Waley, B. Brubaker, J. Hoerdeman, G. Neubert, J. Moore, B. Seitz, C. Bacon, B. Kieser. Grapplers Face Tough Competition The matmen faced a lot of well- balanced teams this year. In their first four matches the grapplers split two and two, but on returning from the Christmas layoff they triumphed in three consecutive matches. From then on the schedule got tougher and tougher, and the Lions dropped eight straight. They came on strong at the end of the season though, and took fourth cmd sixth spots respectively, in the M-S-9 and District tourneys. The Lions were led this year by Captain Bob Kieser, who took an un- blemished record to the sectional be- fore being eliminated. Other matmen with commendable records include Jerry Moore, Jimmy Patterson, Ivy Ed- wards, and Chuck Bacon. Jerry Moore, in the 145 Ib. class, placed third in both the M-S-9 and District meets. ROW 3: Coach Lavery, B. Gurney, B. Burnett, I. Edwards, D. Kellenberger. 5 26 SWIMMING-IN RAFT: T. Rhodes, B. Murry, T. Spietz, S. Beers. SITTING: J. Caldwell, G. Cha- vini, R. Topel, B. LaHaie, R. Bordeaux, J. Carter, L. Johnson, J. Thompson Mgr., C. Detenbaugh, B. Sha rks Destroy Cpponents The Peoria High Swimming Team did two Things which had never been done before. Besides sending a med- ley relay team to the State Meet for first Time, The Team placed Third in The District, which was The best finish ever for a Peoria High Swimming Team. Four school records were broken this year by state qualifiers: Jerry Carter lDivingl, John Caldwell lBack- strokel, Chris Defenbaugh iBreast- strokel, and The Medley Relay Team consisting of Bob Murry, John Cald- well, Chris Defenbaugh, and Jeff Heintzman. Trip Spietz also qualified for state in diving. The core of next year's squad will consist mostly of underclassmen, many of whom swam varsity this year. Those swimmers, combined with The more experienced upperclassmen, will make Central a M-S-9 title candi- date next year. Look out Richwoods! Strehlow, M. Newcomer. KNEELlNGi P. Strehlow, K. Ober, J. Spietz, S. McCormick, M. Steenrod J. Robinson, D. Wilson, A. Schneider, P. Mei singer, J. Heintzman, T. Smith. STANDING: J ni x Lohnes, M. Olenick, S. Boyer, J. Bennett, J. Allovio, J. Nelson, D. Utley, J. Hinnen, D. Parks, J. Ferguson, T. Pohill, C. Woodworth, J. Heintz- man, J. Plack, Coach Peterson. ia: High point man, Bob Murry, slices Through the water like a shark. Number l breaststroker, Chris Defenbaugh, comes up for air FRESHMEN-ROW lr S. Duke, D. Avery, D. Grieves, C. Gerber, D. Beavers, B. Mason. ROW Iiams, G. Snider, T. Potts, S. McCormack, R. Brooks, J. Thomas, D. Palmer, R. Baxter, T, 2: Coach Baldwin, S. Mathis, T. Hoppe, K. Wil- Sathoft, T. Graf, R, Simmons, C. Tuttle, J. Ruff. Y L' Sh P ' tc th F T SOPHOMORES-ROW l: D- Palmer, B- VlCGVY, M, Mathis, M. Reiter. ROW 2: B. Epperly, T. M. Petit, D. Meyers, R, Lowry, Coach Troy. K. Williams, B. Watson, T, Grieves, S. Duke, Hgppe, D, Wickert, J. Morton, D. Bielenberg, . 0 Q r ' -Aga - A 227 gy 4:55 hi r 'U T li if il g. .'a-5,23 , U1 in, fy-'T' . If 3' 51 3 .T i 'Si ' ai W K lil r N . , 8 ,,.. . . , . -j..j V . W W . .. if , ,gb VARSITY BASEBALL-KNEELlNGf A. Sefterland, B. Watson, M. Scheffler, R. Flowers. STANDING: B. Gesrrine, D. Bauwens, D. Goodwin, D. Mgliune S Dunlap, R. Coleman, R. Michel, Coach Suffield, M. Rent, R. Dunlap, D. Pasco, WhiTalcer, R. Coulter, E.Gale. CenTral BaTs Annihilaie Foes The VarsiTy baTmen ended Their 1971 season wiTh a record of 16-12, placing second in The M-S-9, The Lions had hopes of Taking Their Third consecufive M-S-9 baT crown, buT iusT did noT come Through when iT really counTed. Coach Suffield called iT a disappoinTing season, buT There were some highlighTs during The season. One highlighT was Ed Gale's no- hiTTer againsf The Bergan Troians early in The season, and don'T forget ThaTfanTC1STic homerun by Dan Good- win which landed in The parking loT behind The swimming pool. Ed Gale, Bob GesTrine, and Dan Goodwin each made all conference aT Their posi- Tion, wiTh Rich Coleman geTTing an honorable menTion. On The freshmen and sophomore levels Things wenT fairly well for The Lions. The freshmen ended Their sea- son one game over .500 wiTh a 9-8 record, and The sophomores compiled a respecTable 13-7 record for The 1971 season. Spalding has no chance for a play on fleeT-foored Mike McKune. .4 In two years of pitching for PHS, Ed Gale compiled a record of I5-A, with three no-hitters. Q., ! - Q -c I -V Q- Wane. ' ,H if i'ii5i N' g - s. ,L 6 ,, . -...sw -Q .V 8 ?f W ' 5 - 6-unr.onre' W. . Q ..,wqd..-. -at .K I' ? .q , .J ,..,, I, :.5..f.. ?bx.sx,,f, Y- . I Mr. Goody Dan Goodwin was without any doubt the greatest baseball player PHS ever had on one of its teams. He hit .400+ in three varsity seasons, and not only was Dan a fantastic hitter, but a superb catcher. For this reason the Chicago White Sox drafted Dan as the No. l draft pick in the nation. PHS honored Dan last year by re- tiring his uniforrn. No one will ever wear No. 6 again, for no one can come near to living up to the legend Dan Goodwin made at PHS. Dan cle- cided in favor of college, but it won't be long before Dan will be playing with the pros. Centrals infield refused to get beat on this play. Cindermen STun Foes The VarsiTy Cindermen posTed an 8-3 record Tor The T971 season. They placed 3rd in The Peoria CiTy MeeT, 5Th in The DisTricT, and 4Th in The M-S-9. The Frosh-Soph Team compiled a record of 6-3, placing 2nd in The M-S-9. Lost spring Two school records were broken. James Banks lengTh- ened The broad iump To 22'7 , and Wayne Doversberger lowered The Two mile down To 9:5l TlaT. .,, . T s ' fo - ,pg TH ,- ... T' -ilmw.---, FIELD MEN7Sitting: l. T. Russell, J. Wetchler, R. Laughlin. Standing: X eo , 'fb it git ' P I in I f W 4 .- 41 A 1-i l' W 'T N. '. ff ff r y A f J J 'f A- rl 0 'T' s.:r 'O ' '-v-T-4-wr-, 1. Edwards, T. Cornel ious, C, Lindsay, J. Sullivan Coach Stuart, R. Young, kv' H. Williams, B. Banks, S. Maclin, D. Peter Coach Genge. N Tony Cornelious displays thaT extra efTorT it takes to win. Many consider him one of The best athletes to ever graduate from PHS. PUNNER5fOn GTO'-md- D- l'llS9Vf3fe, 5- WGllCC9, King, G. Williamson, J. Gilinski, K. YalowiTz. baum, D. Smith, D. Getz, D. Demick, J. Rich i M- Bfldfille, G. EFBVTTYUU, G. EllIS, OH Hurdles: Standing: Coach Salzer, T, Cornelious, R. Rosen- qrdsl J, Sfowelll Coach Lacroix- D. Dellinger, B. Wade, W. Doversberger, R. . at 7 ' X Q - . Y ' M 7 'll , 'V 1,1 If l The ability To go faster even Though it hurts is what makes High flying Harvey Williams attempts To hurl his body over The bar. Wayne Doversberger a fabulous Two-miler. F-5 TRACK-RQW lf D- FC1Flfel', A- Flsllmilnf J- Gibb, G. Urban, B. Donnell, T. Tysall, M. Mea- M. Maness, G. Burdefr, ROW 4: B. Seitz, R Frost, B. Hofreiter, K. Boddie, M. Clark, S. VO- dor, S. Carey. ROW 3: C. Bacon, D. Taylor, Strarfon, S. Dellinger, M. Byrkir, N. Williams eel, H- Higgins- ROW 22 M- Hall, -l- OTR A- J. Heintz, S. Kellogg, D. Demick, K. Wessler, M. McGillicuddy, K. Barker, V. Blake. 2 Racketeers Chalk Up ll6 Consecutive Wins Shatter National Record The Peoria High Tennis Team did something which had never been done before. They established a na- tional record for the most consecutive victories by any high school tennis team in the nation! This was certain- ly a remarkable accomplishment, and a historic moment for PHS. lt all started on April 28, T967 when Central defeated East Peoria 5-4. The Lion netters went on to win their last T3 matches of T967, and then finished 27-O in l968, 29-O in 1969, and 34-O last year. They reached the century mark on May 25, l97O by annihilating Bergan 9-O. Al- Eric Holden's ability to place the ball baffled many a foe. though this year's team provided vic- tories lO4 through lib, credit must go to Neil Wicker and all the players who kept the streak alive through the first lO3 wins. Central's netters were not supposed to do very well, because they had only two returning lettermen. They worked very hard, though, last spring so that they could break the record held by Coral Gables High School in Florida. Leading the l97l team were co-captains Eric Holden and Dwight Morris. Senior Jeff Goll, sophomore Jeff Ballowe, iunior Rob Thornburg, and iunior Steve Woodworth rounded out Central's first six men. Others who saw action were Bob Steimle, Jerry Storm, Scott Reed, and Brian Wood- worth. The day of glory came on April 8, l97l when Central trounced Morton 7-2. That victory meant win number TO8 and a new national record. All good things must come to an end, and Central's end came on April 29, l97l, when the netters were up- set by Pekin, 5-4. Although the streak was broken the netters did not lose any of their enthusiasm, as they went on to finish the season with an ex- cellent 20-3 record. Jeff Ballowe goes airborne with hopes of scoring a point. ,vw -1 ff' N .A Y . . ls W, v Q , .giwm X J 4136 i Q25 ? S ,a4..Nn Q L1 an I 7 5 Fr burg, J. GOH 1 Dwight Morris . ' , TENNNS TEAMfKNEELlNG: J. Bollowe, R. Thom- Moms. STANDING. B. S?e1mle, M. Michelson, Woodvvorrh, M. Keele, J. Show, J. Spie?z, G. S. Wcodwcrrh, E. Holden, D. J. DE-rhpsy, M. Sharp, J. Sform, S. Reed, B. Arferburh, Coach Yong. uses hws vwcked bcckhcmd Yo fl . . 7 f T, re the boil cross-court. Jeff Goll goes all out to reiurn his opponenfs shot if J V? bf? . V2 Eff? , '37 If J 'L . ij! f , ,, .,. ,, Nh, , f 5-' 'i 0,5 J ,-A , 97 Yfgtigf-.Q-'se' Six ...fry IA. 3 QEWMWQZQW '9 ..', ., ' , 33-nJn4'9msugQ61 wwf--I M-.q,,,h .g..' - ' Q '22 3 iugzfb Q, f Q... - f.f,.-i.-,,1- a..:Rf5? 5Z?9fK 233 4 Oirls MeeT OpponenTs Head On When mosT people Think of sporTs They forgel' ThaT There are many fe- males involved in aThleTic compeTiTion. One such Team aT PHS is The girls' Tennis Team. Over a six year span They have posTed an exTraordinary 34-2-2 record wiTh The Two losses coming only lasT year. Miss Rula, in her TirsT year aT Peoria High, coached The girls. LasT year's squad was almosT double The 1970 squad, which goes To show ThaT There are quiTe a few girls aT ,S PHS geTTing involved in aThleTic Competition. Diane Johnson follows Through wiTh her shot. l'II prqmice anywhere! says .lan Timmes. GIRLS' TENNIS-KNEELING J. Maeder, D. Johnson, J. Trimmer, J. Timmes, C. Abraham, K. BenneTT. STANDlNG: S. Eary, K. Klise, K, Mehl, D. Lekovich, L. Fogler, L. Fredricks. mo. ' ' e , Q ww N K . , i .. W. x . -L ws.. .M A S y. A , . vi' 40+ K . . 3 .., u - 3 .Taxa Ken Hoffman displays a winning style as he shooTs,'1hen watches his ball fly down The fairway. Brian Young 7995 Off. Linksmen Show Improvement, Sportsmanship GOLF TEAM-KNEELING: D. Maher, B. Palley, D. Lavallee. STANDING: T. Ridgely, K. Hoffman, T. Tracy, K. Erwin, G. Macinfyre. B. Ganson, G. Bell, D. Hoover, T. Fox, J. OH, B. Evans, B. Young, M. Baughm, G. Mangum, fx G 'T i?'f 1 .. ...W me' ' 17 i .25 z ,1, ' ,-4-,i--T .-vi-..- , 7-,i.-:-i- ,--T.-f il-T-:Y 7 lv 2'2- Ei :? 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God, 106 Som Graf, 138 Randy Goff, 119 Robin Goings, 138 Rick Gomes, 106 Mike Gonzalez, 119 Vrallyn Goodnight, 69 Fred Gordon, 138 Kim Gordon, 106 Sue Gorsuch, 69 Debra Gould, 69 Frank Graham, 70 Jenise Graham, 138 Johnetta Graham, 106 Johnny Graham, 70 Sam Graf, 138 Tim Graf, 119 Sandy Gramley, 119 Kathy Grant, 138 Kenneth Grainer, 70 Beetle Gray, 106 Michea Gray, 70 Ramona Gray, 119 Vicki Gray, 119 Dean Greenberg, 119 Cindy Greene, 119 Roger Greene, 95 Roger Greene, 138 Mark Gresham, 138 William Greiner, 70 Susan Grey, 119 Chris Grieves, 138 Tim Grieves, 119 Gayla Groom, 119 Tim Groom, 138 Bill Gurney, 106 Rick Gustafson, 139 Cindy Guy, 139 Janice Guy, 106 John Gwynn, 106 H Steve Hailstrom, 106 Marie Hairstrom, 189 Merlin Hall, 106 Tweetie Hall, 106 Bill Hallstrom, 139 Lori Halter, 119 Charles Hamilton, 106 Cindy Hamilton, 139 Janice Hamilton, 119 Terri Hammock, 70 Russ Hammer, 119 Elisa Hammontree, 139 Tom Hammontree, 106 Gary l-lampel, 70 Donna Hancock, 139 Tandy Hancock, 106 Howard Hanse, 106 Glann Hansen, 106 Greg Hansen, 119 Barry Hansis, 106 Clifford Hanson, 139 Carol Hardin, 70 Alan Harkrader, 106 Mark Harkrader, 119 Kathy Harper, 106 Mark Harper, 95 Steve Harper, 139 Micheal Harris, 139 Rhonda Harris, 70 Rose Harris, 119 Ted Harrison, 139 Pat Hart, 106 Stanley Hart, 119 Tim Hart, 139 Jim Harman, 106 Mary Ann Hartman, 71 Becky Harvey, 139 Nanci Harvey, 106 Nan Hasenstein, 106 David Hatton, 71 Toni Hatton, 139 Micheal Haun, 71 Andy Hawk, 119 Cynthia Hawk, 71 Dale Hawksworth, 106 Jean Hawksworth, 119 Merrietta Hayden, 106 Mary Hayes, 71 Darlene Hayward, 71 Doug Haywood, 106 Becky Hazelwood, 119 Mark Hazelwood, 119 Cindy Heaton, 119 Diane Heerman, 119 John Heerman, 71 Rosemary Heerman, 139 Cathy Heidewald, 139 Jim Heintz, 119 Sue Heintz, 71 Jeff Heintzman, 139 Terri Heinz, 71 Phillis Helms, 71 Randy Helton, 106 Carol Henderson, 106 Sheri Henderson, 119 Terry Henderson, 139 Troy Henderson, 119 Brad Hendricks, 119 Luann Henry, 139 Debbie Henschell, 119 Tom Herink, 139 Frank Hermes, 71 Dee Dee Hersemann, 139 Stepahnie Hewitt, 119 Terry Hiatt, 139 Willie Hicks, 139 Jane Hicok, 139 Hugh Higgins, 119 Johnnie Higgins, 139 Larry Higgins, 119 Al Hightower, 139 Bob Hightower, 106 Mike Hightower, 119 Mike Hill, 139 Shelly Hill, 71 John Hinnen, 139 Karen Hinrichs, 106 Dand Hiserote, 119 Rosie Hitchell, 106 David Hitpas, 119 Kerry Hobbs, 139 Vanessa Hobbs, 106 Angie Hobin, 139 Joy Hodge, 71 Cheryl Hoffman, 106 David Hoffman, 119 Ken Hoffman, 71 Marcia Hoffman, 71 Joel Hoffman, 139 Pam Hoffman, 139 Robin Hoffman, 71 Bill Hofreiter, 107 Cindy Haggard, 107 Eric Holden, 71 Rhea Holden, 119 Fances Holiday, 107 Charles Holmes, 107 John Holmes, 139 Stephanie Holmes, 139 Roni Holzinger, 107 Dirk Homan, 119 Robin Hood, 139 Suzanne Hood, 107 Darla Hoots, 107 Dave Hoover, 119 Russell Hopkins, 119 Tim Hoppe, 119 Michele Horaney, 140 Jeff Hordeman, 106 Herbert Horn, 72 Robert Horstman, 72 Thomas Hosking, 140 Sue Hougland, 140 Sharon Howard, 72 Starlo Howard, 140 Lanny Howell, 140 Teri Hoye, 119 Susan l-lucal, 72 Teresa Hudson, 140 Debbie Hull, 107 Karen Hunt, 119 Rebecca Hunt, 72 Jerry Hunter, 140 Bob Huprich, 107 James Hutinson, 72 Cathie Huxtable, 72 Jeanne Huxtable, 119 Torn Huxtable, 107 Sarah Huyck, 119 Chris Imes, 140 Chris Ingersoll, 119 Susan Ingersoll, 119 Karen Inskeep, 72 Torn Irish, 107 Tom Irwin, 119 Jeff Ivory, 107 Lorraine Ivory, 140 J Debbie Jackson, 107 Dara Jackson, 119 Earline Jackson, 107 Gary Jackson, 140 Jeanette Jackson, 107 Karen Jackson, 72 Norman Jackson, 111 Oscar Jackson, 95 Richard Jackson, 119 Rita Jackson, 119 Brad Johnson, Ruby Jackson, 119 Jeri Jacobson, 119 Ron Jacobson, 140 Carol Jacobus, 107 Cathy Jacobus, 140 Brian Jasinski, 140 Don Jasinski, 107 David Jasper, 72 Randy Jenkins, 72 Steven Jenkins, 120 Leon Jeter, 107 Jim Jewell, 140 95 Brenda Johnson, 140 Cheryl Johnson, 120 Dan Johnson, 72 Diane Johnson, 120 Greta Johnson Janet Johnson ,120 ,72 Joe Johnson, 140 John Johnson, 72 John Johnson, 120 Kim Johnson, 107 Larry Johnson, 107 Mark Johnson, 120 Paula Johnson, 72 Rick Johnson, 107 Ricky Johnson, 120 Steven Johnson, 140 Vicki Johnson, 72 Greg Johnston, 72 Sue Johnston, Deanne Jones, 107 107 Gaynell Jones, 72 Linda Marie Jones, 73 Vivian Jones, 120 Dan Joos, 107 Kris Jordan, 1 20 Roger Jorgenson, 107 Mark Joy, 140 Harry Joyce, 1 07 Janice Judkins, 140 Bob Jueriens, K Jennifer Kahn, Cheryl Kasel, Amy Jane Kas 120 140 140 per, 73 Kenneth Katina, 120 Patrick Katus, Dave Kearns, 140 107 Mike Keele, 120 Kim Keeton, 1 20 Stephanie Keister, 73 Don Keith, 73 Jaque Kelch, 120 Sue Kellar, 73 Dean Kellenbe rger, 107 Cathy Kellerstrass, 140 Connie Kellerstrass, 107 Steve Kellog, 120 John Kelly, 140 Sue Kelly, 120 Billie Kendall, Jud Kendall 107 120 Y 1 Kathy Kennedy, 107 Colleen Ann Keown, 73 Karen Keown, Rodger Kerley, 140 140 Rick Kern, 107 Sharon Kester, 73 Stan Kester, 140 Janet Ketay, 107 Bob Kieser, 73 Gary Mare Kilgore, 73 Nancy Gilgore, 120 Mike Kimbrall, 120 Ann Kimbrough, 140 Donna Kincaid, 107 Carolyn King, 120 Dennis King, 140 Donald King, 73 Duane King, 140 Kevin King, 140 Ronald King, 73 Vicki King, 140 Cindy Kingsley, 140 Steve Kinkade, 140 Sheryl Kinkaid, 120 Gordon Kinnamon, 73 Michael Thomas Kirby, 73 Bob Kirkpatrick, 108 Shawn Kirwin, 120 Mark Klahm, 120 Kathy Klise, 140 Earl Kloppman, 140 Becky Kluever, 120 Diane Knickerbocker, 141 Mike Knock, 141 Claire Knoll, 141 Laurie Knoll, 108 Faye Knox, 120 Francine Knox, 141 Leslie Knox, 120 Lynn Cecelia Knox, 73 David Lawrence Kobler, 73 Peggy Kobler, 108 Sue Ellen Kobler, 73 Carol Koch, 141 Ida Jo Koel, 120 Bob Koistner, 141 Kathy Koestner, 120 Luann Kohlruss, 120 Ken Kominski, 120 Kimberly Korgie, 73 Kevin, Kooken, 141 Jayne Kaos, 141 Pat Koski, 120 Chuck Koth, 141 Lisa Koth, 120 Kathy Kottemann, 108 Debbie Kraft, 108 Stephen Kraft, 73 Lori Krause, 120 Scott Krause, 76 Sara Krespan, 76 Judy Kried, 141 Todd Krieger, 141 Asuman Kucukcetin, 76 Howard Kuecks, 108 Tena Katherine Kuecks, 76 Cynthia Kuhn, 108 Vince Kuhn, 76 Roger Kuiawa, 141 Joe Kukolla, 141 L. Christopher Kummer, 76 Terry Kumpf, 108 Anna Kuzniar, 141 L Alex Lagoda, 141 Chris Lagoda, 120 Brian La Haie, 108 Carol Lakota, 120 Carol Lampkin, 141 Michele Lampkin, 120 Bill Landers, 120 Abraham Lane, 141 Charles Lane, 120 Michael Lane, 141 Terry Lane, 141 Timothy William Lane, 76 Sue Ellen Lange, 76 Thomas Lange, 141 Julia Langhorn, 141 Molly Lank, 141 Michael Larkins, 108 Cathy Larson, 121 Dean Larson, 76 Kevin Larson, 121 Robin Larson, 141 Debbie Laughland, 121 Dave Lavallee, 108 Margaret Lavallee, 141 James Lawler, 121 Richard Lee Ledbetter, 77 Barbara Lee, 141 Bev Lee, 141 Elivabeth Lee, 108 Jeanne Lee, 77 Ellen Lehman, 141 Ken Lehman, 121 Sue Leith, 108 Dena Lekovich, 108 Roma Lemon, 108 Paul Lennarson, 108 Brian Leonard, 142 Greg Leroy, 121 Steve Leroy, 77 Sue Lesage, 121 Rae Lessley, 121 Rebecca Lester, 108 Rick Lewis, 95 William Lewis, 108 Vicki Lightbody, 121 Elizabeth Lillehoi, 108 Erik Peter Lillehoi, 77 John Lindsay, 121 Denise Artena Lindsey, 77 Judy Lindstrom, 108 Sherrie Lippert, 108 Charles Little, 108 Diane Little, 121 Susan Little, 108 Roger Littleiohn, 142 Debra Littles, 77 Brad Livingston, 121 Lori Livingston, 108 Kathy Lochbaum, 121 John Lohnes, 142 Kent Long, 108 Nancy Long, 121 Lindell Looger, 77 Jesse Lopez, 142 Chris Lord, 108 Nancy Lorton, 108 Sarah Louder, 108 Jack Otis Loughridge, 77 Jean Louvier, 142 Vickie Lowder, 121 Karla Lowe, 108 Cherry Lowery, 142 Dustin Lowrey, 108 Charlotte Loyd, 142 Leslie Loyd, 121 Sue Luecht, 142 Roger Lush, 108 Gail Lybarger, 77 Randy Lyon, 108 Jim Lytle, 142 Mary Lytle, 121 M Jack Maas, 142 Sandra R. Mack, 78 Valerie Mack, 142 Steve Maclin, 95 Ed Madden, 108 Jill Maeder, 121 Marla Christine Maeder, 78 Lauri Magarity, 108 Michael James Maginn, 78 Marian Mahica, 121 Chuck Mahieu, 78 Debbie Maker, 121 Lisa Maness, 108 Marty Maness, 121 Tina Mang, 109 Gregg Mangum, 78 Ed Manley, 142 Pat Manley, 109 Kim Manns, 121 Jay Manthey, 121 Pete Manuel, 142 Gwen Maple, 78 Dave Marchand, 95 Becky Marchaud, 142 Ken Marina, 121 Nicholas Markham, 121 Keith Markle, 121 Barry Markum, 121 Diane Markwell, 142 Randy Markwell, 142 Mike Marlatt, 142 Louis Marliongas, 142 Tom Marquadt, 109 Paula Martersteck, 109 Brian Martin, 109 Jeff Martin, 121 Julie Martin, 142 Kathy Martin, 121 Moira Martin, 78 Steve Martin, 142 Terri Martin, 109 Vicki Martin, 78 Cindy Marvin, 121 Christy Mason, 121 Darlene Mason, 142 David Mason, 142 Debbie Mason, 109 Lennet Mason, 142 Robert Mason, 121 Rotney Mast, 78 Teresa Lynn Matarelli, 78 Debra Mathenia, 109 Beverly Mathieson, 78 Mike Mathis, 109 Steve Mathis, 121 Linda Matthews, 78 Helen Maubach, 109 Kennith Maubach, 78 Laurie Mauschbaugh, 121 Karen Maxwell, 142 Bob May, 142 Tim Maybanks, 142 Johnnie Mayfield, 109 Debborah Mayne, 142 Greg Mayne, 121 Greg Mayne, 121 Dwayne Mays, 142 Shirley McAllister, 109 Peggy McAuliffe, 78 Jim McAvoy, 109 Steve McAvoy, 142 Kim McCabe, 121 Greg McCarty, 121 Debbie McClure, 121 Steve McCormack, 121 Dennis Wayne McCann, 78 Mark McCarrelI, 78 Lisa McCarthy, 109 Jean McCay, 109 Mike McClanahan, 142 Janet McConkey, 142 Bob McCoy, 78 Donita McElhiney, 109 Cecelia McGarvey, 121 Tony McGarvey, 109 Patty McGrave, 122 Colleen McGuire, 122 John McGillicuddy, 142 Laura McGowan, 78 Mike McGowan, 109 Ronald McGrane, 79 Brian McGrath, 142 Roland McKittrick, 122 Donna McHugh, 109 Gary Mclntyre, 79 Patsy McMahon, 109 Katie McManus, 122 Bob McMillan, 109 Julie McMillan, 79 Daniel Jay McMullen, 79 Scott McMurray, 79 Mary McNamara, 142 Greg McNeil, 122 Marianne McNeil, 142 Chris McRoy, 109 Tyrone McGee, 121 Mike McGillicuddy, 121 Pat McGrath, 121 Dennis McWhirter, 122 Mike Meador, 109 Theresa C. Meador, 79 Gillera Meehkat, 122 27 4 Kathy Mehl, 122 Phil Meisinger, 143 Waldo Meister, 79 Chris Mellen Dave Mellen, 79 Paul Mellen, 109 Julie Mette, 109 Fred Metzger, 122 Jayne Metzger, 122 Bill Meyers, 80 C. Jay Meyers, 143 Diane Meyers, 109 Robin Michel, 80 Carole Michelson, 122 Joel Michelson, 80 Sallie Millard, 122 Dave Miller, 109 Larry Miller, 122 John Miller, 109 Kevin Miller, 143 Loretta Miller, 143 Tom Milliner, 122 Bill Minard, 122 Maria Minehart, 143 Jim Miner, 80 Doug Mitchell, 109 Debby Mitchell, 71 John Mitchell, 143 Mike Mitchell, 80 Joe Mitry, 122 Hossein Mogadam, 122 Becky Mohn, 122 Steve Moletti, 109 Jayne Moline, 122 Mark Molleck, 122 Joe Monckton, 109 Katy Monckton, 122 Janis Monroe, 122 Russ Monroe, 109 Mike Mooney, 122 Charles Moore, 143 Cynthia Moore, 109 Debra Moore, 122 George Moore, 122 Jerry Moore, 80 Ray Moore, 143 Royce Moore, 122 Vicki Moore 143 Kathy Moran, 109 Rita Moran, 122 Joni Moretto, 143 Randy Moretto, 122 Terry Morey, 109 Kathy Morgan, 143 Sue Morlock, 143 Dan Morris, 122 Denise Morris, 80 Michael Morris, 143 Mark Morrisey, 122 Diana Morton, 143 Jim Morton, 109 Robert Morton, 143 Bob Motteler, 80 Donney, Motteler, 143 Jim Motteler, 122 Jimmy Motteler, 143 Jean Muir, 122 Dan Mullen, 109 George Mullen, 95 Tom Mullen, 122 Mike Mullvain, 80 Jamie Munson, 95 Matt Murle, 81 Cassie Murphy, 122 Cindy Murphy, 109 Larry Murphy, 95 Mark Murphy, 143 Terri Murphy, 143 Brad Murry, 81 Robert Murry, 81 William Murry, 81 Linda Musgrave, 109 Dave Myers, 109 John Myers, 143 N Joseph Nau, 81 Susan Neff, 143 Deidre Nell, 81 Chris Nellas, 109 Jim Nellas, 143 Vicki Nellas, 81 Cathy Nelson, 122 Jim Nelson, 143 Judy Nelson, 81 Susan Lee, 81 Mike Nebert, 109 Susan Neubert, 123 Marc Newcomer, 143 Nancy Newcomer, 81 Chris Newsum, 123 Dan Newsum, 143 Randy Neidermeier, 109 Brenda Nielson, 110 Marvin Nix, 123 Rick Nixon, 143 Dan Noe, 123 Diane Noe, 143 Janet Noe, 110 Rhonda Nolan, 81 Paul Noirot, 123 Ken Norman, 143 Lorie Nutter, 143 Lynn Nutter, 123 Eva Nyradi, 81 O Kim Oakes, 110 Lynne Oakford, 110 Susan Oakford, 123 Joe Ober, 81 Ken Ober, 143 Paula Ober, 123 Mary Oberholtzer, 143 Mike Oberholtzer, 143 Pam Oberholtzer, 110 Rich O'Brien, 143 Timothy O'Brien, 143 Ricky O'Connor 143 Jack O'Donnel, 110 Carolyn Ogden, 144 Sue Ogden, 123 Richard Ohl, 81 Rex Okerberg, 1 10 Kelly O'Leary, 144 Morry Olenick, 144 Tim Oliver, 110 Debi Olson, 110 Gina o'Neili, tio Faith Orr, 144 Mike Orr, 81 Peter Ossinbeck, 110 John Ott, 110 Sally Ott, 84 Marcia Otterstrom, 84 Sandy Otto, 144 Bob Owens, 110 P Colleen Paine, 123 Shelly Pakiers, 144 Tahnia Palanza, 110 Bill Palley, 12,3 Chuck Palley, 144 Jay Palmer, 110 Robyn Palmer, 123 Tony Pamson, 144 Joanne Pappas, 123 Cyndy Parker, 123 Roz Parker, 84 Sheldon Parker, 144 Tomme Parker, 110 Nancy Parkhurst, 144 Dan Parks, 144 Sue Parks, 123 Vicki Pass, 144 Carol Patterson, 144 Jimmy Patterson, 123 Louis Patterson, 144 Leslie Patton, 123 Kathy Paulsen, 144 Linda Pears, 144 Pam Pearsall, 123 Neal Pearson, 123 Mark Pemberton, 110 Allison Perry, 84 Joe Peters, 144 Mike Peters, 84 Amy Peterson, 110 Kurt Peterson, 123 Mark Peterson, 144 Steve Pettit, 144 Barry Petruzzi, 110 Dave Pettit, 184 Mike Pettit, 110 Talli Phelps, 144 Paul Phenix, 84 Becky Phillips, 123 William Pickering, 84 Jeannie Piekos, 144 Jeff Pille, 123 Lois Pilman, 123 Ken Pilon, 144 Martin Pilon, 144 Toana Pink, 144 Chris Pinkham, 123 Craig Pinkham, 110 Denise Pinkham, 123 Mary Pinkham, 110 Jeff Plack, 144 Judy Plack, 110 Randy Ploense, 84 Becky Plunkett, 110 Dave Poirer, 144 Tom Polhill, 144 Kevin Polk, 144 Tim Potts, 123 Shawn Powers, 144 Lester Pratt, 123 Diana Price, 144 Lora Lynn Price, 84 Nancy Price, 144 Kenton Priebe, 144 Shirlene, 144 Judy Propp, 144 Wanda Propp, 84 Pat Prozzo, 144 Joseph Pryor, 144 Dave Pugh, 144 Marty Pugh, 110 Randy Pugh, 123 Susan Pugh, 144 Debra Purham, 110 Leonard Purham, 84 Matt Putman, 124 Q David Quaintance, 144 Tim Quigley, 144 R Lisa Ann Radomsky, 84 Mark Radomsky, 124 Robin Roe, 84 Scott Roger, 124 Tim Ragler, 144 Merle D. Ramage, 84 Steve Randall, 124 Charles Randle, 124 Trixy Randolph, 124 Ellen Rankin, 110 Kathern Gail Rankin, 84 Joletta Sue Ray, 84 Lynn Reaska, 144 Larry Recav Larry, 110 Louisa Redard, 110 Becky Reed, 124 Jeff Reed, 144 Ken Reed, 84 Scott Reed, 110 Rhonda Reents, 144 David Rees, 144 John Reeser, 85 Douglas M. Reeves, 85 Kevin Regan, 110 Patricy Regan, 95 Sue Reider, 110 Mark Reiter, 110 Richard H. Remelius, 85 Mike Retzer, 124 Andy Rex, 124 Mark Rhodes, 144 Tim Rhodes, 85 Debbie Rians, 110 Lawrence S. Rians, 85 Lynn Jody Ricca, 85 Cathy Ricciardelli, 110 Eric Richards, 144 Jeff Richards, 85 Timothy Richards, 124 Lynn Richie, 110 Don Ricks, 144 Kathy Richman, 85 Terry Ridgely, 124 Clyde Ridpick, 124 Jeff Riebed, 110 Jane Riley, 86 Judy Riley, 85 Kris Riney, 124 John Michael Riney, 86 Kim Ritter, 110 Rick Roach, 144 Tim Roach, 124 Geckla, Robbins, 144 Ken Robbins, 124 Ron Robbins, 124 Dale Roberts, 86 Rosie Roberts, 144 Holly Robertson, 110 Lynette Robertson, 144 Toby Robertson, 144 Helen Robinson, 110 John Robinson, 124 Kathy Robinson, 144 Mike Robinson, 124 Norman Robinson, 144 Pete Robinson, 110 Steve Robinson, 124 Jason Rockholes, 86 Judy Rodewald, 144 Roxy Roedell, 110 Mark Roehnett, 144 Tobi Roenhelt 111 Dale Roeschley, 144 Linda Roeschley, 124 Becky Rogers, 144 Karen Rogers, 111 Ken Rogers, 144 Howie Rogers, 86 Barb Rohman, 124 Kathleen Rollings, 111 Faith Rone, 124 Bill Ronk, 124 Joseph Ronk, 144 Janet Ronk, 145 John Rosa, 86 Babette Rose, 145 Cindy Rose, 124 Debbie Rose, 86 Thomas Rosen, 145 Rick Rosenbaum, 111 Vicki Rosenbaum, 124 Janet Rosenburg, 111 Roger Roser, 86 Jennie Ross, 111 Judy Ross, 124 Lori Ross, 145 Ann Rowbotham, 86 Jim Rowlett, 145 Nancy Rowlett, 11 1 Tom Ruble, 124 Deanna Rucker, 124 Jerome Rucker, 145 Sherri Rucker, 87 John Ruff, 124 Bill Russell, 124 James Rutherford, 95 Valerie Rutledge, 87 Karen Ryan, 124 Michael Ryan, 145 Paul Ryan, 124 Barbara Russell, 111 Linda Russell, 145 Steve Russell, 111 Rerrance Russel, 95 S Cornelia Sanders, 124 Daisy Sanders, 145 David Sanders, 145 Diane Sanders, 145 Kevin Sankey, 145 Donnie Sargent, 145 Glenda Sargent, 95 Rodney Sathoff, 124 Nadine Saupe, 145 Mary Sazone, 125 Ronnie James Sazone, 87 Christine Marie St. John, Lynn Schade, 125 Greg Schaefer, 1 11 William Schalk, 145 Barb Scheer, 145 Mary Scheer, 125 Matthew Paul Scheftler, Carol Sue Schlick, 87 Mary Schmaltz, 145 Robin Schmaltz, 87 Gail Schmidt, 145 Janie Schmidt, 125 Luanne Schmidt, 87 87 87 Joanne Marie Schmillen, 87 Mary Schmitt, 1 1 1 Deborah Schneckenberg, 87 Vickie Schneckenburger, Andy Schneider, 125 Jon Schneider, 125 Anita Schoch, 87 Don Schoch, 145 Janet Schoolman, 145 Nancy Schroeder, 1 1 1 Carla Schuller, 111 Becky Schultz, 145 Joy Schulz, 87 Sandy Schob, 125 Michael J. Schwandt, 87 Cynthia Scott, 1 1 1 Dan Scott, 1 11 Kevin Sears, 125 Kirk Sears, 125 Sandy Seelye, 125 Bob Seitz, 1 1 l George Sephus, 95 Judy Sephus, 95 125 Arthur Lee Setterlund, 87 Cynthia Shanks, 95 John Sharpe, 11 Mary Diane Shea, 87 Celise Shockley, 1 1 1 Ross Shride, 125 Alan Schulewitz, 111 Terry Shulling, 87 Russell Sievert, 125 Janet Sievert, 1 1 1 Charles Wallace Sliver, 88 Sue Simkins, 111 Jeri Simmons, 125 Robbie Simmons, 125 Luann Sirra, 88 Grady Sitzer, 111 Mary Slattery, 111 Alan Slaughter, 111 Alan Slaughter, 111 Camille Smariesse, 88 Cindy Smiles, 111 Brenda Lee Smith, 88 Denayer Smith, 111 Frances Lee Smith, 88 George Smith, 125 Kathy Smith, 11 1 Kevin Smith, 125 Linda Smith, 111 Lowell Smith, 95 Martha Smith, 111 Rebecca S. Smith, 88 Randy Smith, 1 11 Ted Smith, 125 Thomas G. Smith, 89 Tracy Smith, 125 William Smith, 89 David Smoot, 1 1 1 Gary Snider, 125 Linda Snyder, 89 Mike Snyder, 145 Frank Spano, 89 Darlene Spencer, 189 Jeff Spietz, 125 Trip Spietz, 89 Judy Solomon, 111 Kari Sommer, 145 Mike Southey, 125 Tim Southey, 125 Chris Spalding, 145 Bob Spano, 125 John Spears, 111 Darleen Speers, 145 Ted Speers, 125 Terri Speirs, 125 Alvin Spence, 111 Brent Spence, 125 Tim Spencer, 145 Carol Sprague, 125 Bruce Spurgeon, 145 Robbin Stage, 145 Carolyn Stahl, 111 Susan Stahl, 89 Candy Stomper, 111 Cheryl Stamper, 111 Mama Strangeland, 89 Ernest Starks, 145 Priscilla Staubher, 145 Mary Jane Stauf, 111 Becky Steenrod, 145 Dave Steenrod, 125 Debbie Steenrod, 112 Jeff Steenrod, 1 12 Karen Steff, 112 Cynthia Steiger, 145 Sally Steinberg, 125 Brian Steiner, 125 Teri Steiner, 112 Mary Steinwedel, 145 Mark Stephens, 89 Ted Stephens, 89 Vickie Stephens, 125 Bill Stevenson, 112 Linda Stevenson, 89 Jean Stevenson, 125 Debra Stewart, 125 Vic Stinson, 145 Dorthea Stolp, 89 Janet Stolp, 145 Max Storm, 125 Jerry Stowell, 112 Joe Stowell, 89 Judith Ann Stowoski, 89 Jim Stratton, 145 Rick Stratton, 112 Tim Stratton, 89 Bob Strehlow, 125 Paul Strehlow, 145 Rebecca Strehlow, 89 Denise Lynn Stringer, 89 Lori Stringer, 145 Patty Stringer, 125 Vince Stringer, 89 Julie Strodel, 145 Sue Stroup, 112 Jamie Strube, 146 Janet Stubbs, 112 Linda Studdard, 90 Cynthia Stutes, 146 Alice Sullivan, 90 Becky Sullivan, 125 Carla Sullivan, 146 John P. Sullivan, 90 Tracy Sullivan, 90 Linda Summer, 125 Cacy Sutton, 146 Dick Swanson, 146 Connie Swearinger, 146 Linda Swearinger, 95 Martha Switzer, 112 T Jill Denise Taborn, 90 Dan Taylor, 112 Lenzie Tennon, 146 Mary Teufel, 146 Richard Teufel, 112 Andrew Thomas, 146 Bill Thomas, 146 Earl Thomas, 112 Glenda Thomas, 146 Howard Thomas, 112 Linda Thomas, 112 Sharon Thomas, 112 Pamela Thomas, 90 Shellie Thomas, 146 Sue Thomas, 112 Toni Lynn Thomas, 90 Jeff Thompson, 112 Leslie Curtis Thompson, 90 Patricia Thompson, 146 Michelle Thorn, 90 Robert Thornberg, 91 Judy Thornberg, 146 Shelley Thorpe, 91 Barbara Thurman, 91 Betty Thurton, 112 Jim Thornton, 146 Mary Ann Thrush, 112 Ray Tigue, 112 Jan Timmis, 146 Steve Tomsovic, 1 12 Tish Tomsovic, 146 Rod Topel, 112 Sue Tracy, 112 Larry Traub, 112 Tom Troe, 112 Cora Trout, 91 Martha Trumpold, 91 Robert Tucker, 112 Brian Tunis, 146 Vickie Turek, 146 Deborah Turner, 91 Denise Turner, 146 Stephen Turner, 92 Russell Turner, 146 Joe Turner, 146 U Bob Ulrich, 146 Pam Ulrich, 112 Greg Urban, 112 Dan Utley, 146 Mike Utley, 146 V Tami Vahner, 147 Chris Valentine, 146 Audrey Vallance, 112 Jeff VanNess, 112 Jan Vanzandt, 92 Rick VanOsdel, 146 Cheryl Vaugn, 112 Vicki Vaugn, 92 Jessica Vegish, 92 John Verkler, 146 Larry Verner, 112 John Vespa, 146 Brad Vicary, 112 Richard Vicary, 92 Steve Vogel, 112 Cindy Volk, 92 Mary Ann Voleker, 92 Mark Voelker, 92 Lisetta Volturno, 92 Debra Voss, 93 W Nathen Waddell, 146 Bill Wade, 112 Rosemarie Wade, 1 12 M. Jane Wagner, 93 Nancy Joan Wagner, 93 Cecelia Walker, 146 Kathy Walker, 93 Sandy Walker, 112 Melodee Walker, 112 Christine Walton, 146 Marion Walton, 146 Jack Waly, 95 Curt Wardelman, 112 Don Warfield, 112 Guy Washington, 112 Jeanne Waters, 146 Cathy Watkins, 146 Dave Watkins, 146 Scott Watkins, 147 LaDawna Watson, 147 Lynn Watson, 93 Charles Watts, 147 Julie Waugh, 93 Mary Waugh, 147 Shelia Waugh, 112 Bill Weber, 93 Sue Weber, 147 Charlie Weeks, 93 Sue Wegel, 112 Carl Wegel, 147 Kathy Wegner, 93 Marty Wegner, 113 Larry Wehking, 113 Kathy Weih, 94 Paul Weih, 147 Jama Weinkauf, 94 Pat Weitzel, 147 Debbie Welch, 147 Ed Welsh, 147 Kirk Wessler, 113 Bob West, 147 Kathy West, 94 Diane Wetchler, 113 Sherry Wetchler, 147 John Whalem, 94 Terry Whaley, 113 David Wheeler, 147 Debbie Wheeler, 95 Debbie Wheeler, 94 Bobby Whitaker, 95 Dan Whitaker, 94 Deborah Whitaker, 147 Wanda Whitaker, 113 Mark J. Whitley, 147 Mark P. Whitley, 147 Don White, 147 Dorothy White, 113 Mark White, 147 Ken Whitelow, 94 Linda Whiteside, 113 Lisa Whiteside, 147 Theresa Whiteside, 113 Lucy Whitney, 94 Pat Wickersham, 113 Dan Wickert, 113 Randy Wickert, 147 Elizabeth Wildman, 113 Kim Wildman, 147 Pat Wilkes, 147 Dorothy Wilkins, 147 Darlene Williams, 147 Janice Williams, 94 Harvey Williams, 94 Kevin Williams, 113 Mike Williams, 147 Pam Williams, 113 Sue Williams, 194 Ann Williamson, 147 Dave Williamson, 94 Joan Williamson, 113 Sue Williamson, 147 Sadie Willingham, 113 Bruce Wilson, 94 Dan Wilson, 113 Gene Wilson, 147 Terry Wilson, 94 Bill Wingfield, 113 Janis Winkler, 94 Jed Wise, 113 Bernard Witte, 147 Sharon Witte, 147 David Windsor, 147 Jock Wise, 147 Mindy Wittekieund, 147 Linda Wolber, 113 Terry Wolff, 113 Dave Wolford, 113 Jill Wolford, 113 Sally Wolstenholm, 94 Laura Wood, 113 Mart Wood, 147 Jeff Woodhouse, 147 Brian Woodworth, 113 Cliff Woodworth, 147 Steve Woodworth, 94 27 76 Charles Worrall, 147 Mary Worrall, 94 Linda Wrestler, 113 Gwynn Wright, 113 Tracey Wright, 147 Darrow Wyat, 113 Y Greg Yandell, 113 Jean Yalowitz, 147 Ken Yalowitz, 95 Larry Yocum, 113 Betty Young, 95 Pam Young, 147 Reta Young, 95 Pamela Younger, 147 Z Dan Zerbonia, 147 Mike Zerbonia, 113 Dawn Zipprich, 113 Marti Zuecher, 95 Phil Zuercher, 113 FACULTY William Adams, 23 Ada Mae Albright, 39 Eleanor Bailey, 32 Donald Baker, 28 Robert Baldwin, 56 Cheryl Barnett, 36 Harry Bauder, 40 Myrtle Behrens, 45 Jack Bensing, 38 Veryl Bernhardy, 47 Marie Bill, 45 Donald Booth, 40 Bruce Boyle, 22 Mollye Bright, 33 Le!-Xnne Brodbeck, 43 Sue Campen, 30 Becky Carrara, 30 Richard Casper, 55 Ann Caveny, 33 Paul Caywood, 28 Theoline Chamness, 31 William Christian, 38 Willard Cochran, 52 Lucille Cole, 57 Doris Collier, 53 John Davidson, 27 Gean Dentino, 57 Larry Dirst, 32 Virginia Dodd, 45 William England, 23 Walter Fink, 38 Bernadine Fischer, 45 Theodore Fluegel, 46 Frederick Genge, 41 Margaret Greer, 29 Francis Hagen, 42 Jon Harris, 47 Dolores Harris, 22 Jan Harris, 27 Larry Harris, 43 Jeffrey Hawkinson, 29 Charles Hicok, 51 Rudy Higgins, 36 Beverly Holmes, 26 Carl Horst, 46 Dennis Irwin, 37 George Irwin, 53 Richard Jamieson, 56 Edwino Jordan, 28 Fred Kaufman, 37 Jean Keithly, 54 Don Kettleborough, 42 Ruth Kirkhus, 45 lone Krieger, 43 Robert LaCroix, 47 Richard Lane, 46 Larry Lavery, 56 Allan Lurie, 50 Carol Matheson, 54 Florence Mabee, 43 Mary Maxwell, 39 Russell McBrien, 39 Gerald McCann, 40 James McCormick, 22 Kay McElfresh, 37 Ann Moriarty, 32 Sue Mueller, 43 Eugene Nelson, 51 Marguerite Parker, 31 David Peterson, 46 Muriel Peterson, 26 Loretta Pocklington, 53 Florence Poshard, 21 Gretchen Powell, 45 Louise Rigg, 45 William Robertson, 21 Barbara Rula, 57 Henry Sahlin, 52 Philip Salzer, 41 Randall Schick, 36 Janice Scott, 30 Robert Semlow, 51 Diane Senesac, 33 Robert Senn, 51 Marion Sizemore, 47 James Smariesse, 21 Neil Smith, 50 JoAnn Snyder, 42 Eileen Sprenger, 43 Eugene Stanger, 43 Susan Steffens, 54 Henry Stepping, 20 Robert Stevenor, 47 John Stock, 52 Herbert Stoskopf, 55 Michael Stuart, 56 Merle Studinger, 45 Joseph Suffield, 27 Marjorie Szepessy, 55 Warren Tatting, 55 Gary Tindall, 41 Peggy Trotter, 57 James Troy, 57 Swen Wallin, 57 Gerald Whitaker, 50 Harry Whitaker, 20 Richard Whitaker, 56 Betty Williamson, 43 Jan Willms, 45 Marjorie Woodworth, 54 Jerry Wyeth, 52 Joe Yonkouski, 44 Charles Zbrozek, 27 Ronald Zipfel, 29 YY Vik I . 1 I f1 278 The End I am wriTing This aT 1:30 in The morning, noT ouT of any personal asceTic convicTions, buT ouT of The reaIizaTion ThaT Tomorrow lwhich is really Todayl a final shipmenT of pages musT be made, I, of course, have been so busy pushing secTion ediTors, sophomores, phoTographers and oTher such inferior creaTures ThaT my own work on The yearbook has been slighTed. Besides ThaT, I'm lazy. JusT for old senTi- menTaIiTy's sake, I'lI Tell you now ThaT This is The firsT land probably lforTunaTely for you lcan I puT parenTheses wiThin parenTheses l?lll IasTl Time I will ever plague you by having anyfhing of mine published-I have been The graTe- ful recipienT of several hearTwarming reiecTion slips which have become The obiecT of many cloddish iokes among my friends-so humor a megalomaniac and lisTen To my in- coherenf babblings. Zoundsl IThanks To R. B. Sheridanl you ask, won'T he ever shuT up? BuT, dear reader, I have aT IeasT one whole page To fill wiTh This drivel, buT I doubT ThaT even I can expound ThaT much. ONWARD and UPWARD!! -Cr- Q I suppose ThaT I should Take my own borrowed advice and begin aT The beginning, buT I have no idea where ThaT would be. Perhaps I oughT To aTTempT To arrive aT The cer- TainTy if my own exisTence Ia fairly good sTarT, buT DescarTes, you old codger, don'T you realize ThaT you're also quesfion- ing your non-exisTence, so by The same Token you may noT exisT? IZeno would love mell. I suppose l'II have To pick a spoT aT random and sTarT from There, and where I'lI find myself, Zeus Iif There is a Zeus eT ceTera, er ceTeral only knows. Alpha and Omega have never made more sense To me Than now-There is no place To begin, much less To end. The proofs are back-WhaT? I've led up To This and all I can say is ThaT The proofs have come back? All righT, Then, I'Il sTarT somewhere, buT The proofs will bear some relevancy ll hopel. I have read over The copy I had wriTTen for page 2 and geT embarrassed every Time I read iT. In facT, I'm em- barrassed of The whole 'I6 page signaTure ThaT only a few monThs ago I so proud To hand To The publisher lone of Those vaguely benevoIenT dieTiesl. Mr, NewsfoTo, Publisher, God, whoever, here are my PAGES. The greaTesT opening secTion in The yearbook his- Tory-pasT, presenT, fuTura. And The proofs came and iT is? Will The mobs run Through The halls shrieking: Who do you Think you are, MeisTer? You Trine To make us THINK? Well, mob, I have This IiTTle sTory you mighT be inTeresT- ed in lTells sTory amid cries of Hang 'im! l: This man was searching for The meaning of life and in his search heard of a guru living on a mounTain. So The man Travelled aT greaT expense To The mounTain where The guru lived and asked The guru, 'O, Guru, Tell me The meaning of life.' 'IT is To conTempIaTe The Buddha TruThs,' was The guru's un- faITering reply. 'WhaT?' asked The man. 'You mean iT isn'T?' asked The guru, his faiTh forever uprooted. Enough-I have To check myself. The Thank-you's: Mr. STevenor-for his good iudgmenT and his bailing us ouT of Trouble Miss Poshard-I plead The fifTh amendmenT, buT she and The sTaff know Mr. Fink-for advising The business sTaff and ToleraTing ediToriaI sTaff inTervenTion Mr. Highfill-for pizza and favors Dan Du Boff-for Taking over a floundering phoTography deparTmenT and bailing The CREST ouT of a mess Rodney MasT-for help when he was Through wiTh his own work Lance Rodewald-reTroacTively for IasT year There is yeT one omniscienT, omnipresenf being I would like To Thank for imparTing To me The aTTiTude ThaT helped me puT ouT This book .... Waldo 1,9140 CAKES ? U Av 61.00 5 UKE DoesA1'T x ut 1' imwv wk. Wig, ,xq 1 1,21 an amM,w Ivy? hx kzw3-mv. Q ' l5A?i?g'QiE'W9 'T ' Z 4' 'Q W W- I H A 1 L W39' ' T A - YM ' F' 4'f ' 'a'wf'1-?aK:f'3. ' ivfkwfff-'51'i3?, 2 'iw Q. 1 -2. . fy . PW w e V-'W -' M' - W -f ' ., 5 J-'3'fsi. ,iwi'vf?'i':.:11f. i5MQM?'fE.?4k3fSi'55 'Mews-. My N Mm . ' W am fiikifv' - A ,Jag fi? 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