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Powell Davies Ours is a time of radical change-perhaps the best indication of this is the constant appearance of the word radical in ever- yone's vocabulary. Society is full of contradictions and forked roads. Somehow it has happened that our generation is faced with some of the most important questions created by the human race in its endless struggle to progress. Progress?? Not only must we decide whether it is a blessing or a curse, we must make that decision as the very meaning of the word is being altered and modernized. Change is one thing, progress is another. 'Change' is scien- tific, 'progress' is ethical, change is indubitable, whereas prog- ress is a matter of controversy. Bertrand Russell We are being told here and reminded there that we must rely on the Collective Human Conscience, of which we are all vital units, to determine the fate of people the world over, perhaps that of the world itself. But lif I may be excused for the inexcusa- ble use of a trite expressionl the buck simply can't be passed any further. Facing up to such gruesome possibilities demands a great deal of strength-strength whose only possessor is a complete per- son, someone who feels satisfaction within his own completeness can better face the tough reality which is today. As each one of us searches for that completeness, we encoun- ter certain stumbling blocks and obstacles which most grown-ups seem to call all part of growing up. lf facing these problems in a mature way is a part of becoming an adult, then it would seem that we have a FANTASTIC number of thirty-, forty-, and even fifty-year old children in this country. With the monstrous weapons man already has, humanity is in danger of being trapped in this world by its moral adolescents. Omar N. Bradley Most young people today realize that only a generation of complete adults can come to grips with the problems of today's world. One need not be scholar, nor genius, nor expert to be a com- plete person. He simply must define for himself the criteria by which decisions are to be made. He must find his own individual faith, he must determine his own truth, and hopefully, he will find the peace and wisdom necessary to make up his own mind about anything. That every man should regulate his actions by his own con- science, without any regard to the opinions of the rest of the world, is one of the first precepts of moral prudence. Samuel Johnson These things are ambiguities-for most of us they are buried treasures yet to be found. Our lives should continue, though, in the light of the knowledge that they can be uncovered. Attempt the end and never stand to doubt, Nothing's so hard but search will find it out. Robert Herrick People tell us lthe staffl that a yearbook has no business deal- ing with such worldly things-it is to be a Pictoral History of the schoolyear. That's what this is going to be. But, you see, the life of a school is a very complex unification of the lives of all the individuals who go there. As the quest for Completeness becomes a reality for more and more of today's students, so it must become--and is becoming-an integral part of School Life. Or perhaps the trials of School Life become an integral part of the quest-who knows? So, in the hope that perhaps, by seeing how about two thou- sand people probed and plotted their way through T85 days of high school, someone, somewhere, might be able to solve one problem, to find one answer, we present l972-1973. In Pictoral Form, of course. Qty. lk.! .' A '.' 1 ig A Vg., vs, jr 4' -,L kg-V - syn . '11 ' 'QQ' - ' ' ' WT. -, ,IM - 1 'Q , Jgwl 2 QV, , f ' g! , .L .QF .' . ii rg , 3 1 5. J ,V nf .kg A 3, x Y ik' fhv X k Ss' ,V' 'asf 4 Q - . . ..- -.,. -Q, f qi ' m. - , -1 , 4' A 1 f ' ' H . K. I ' . 551- x5 1- ', , 1 , J -' , . 4. . ij rx. f 1 . 3 ' P 1- 5 5 ? ' .. 1, . ff . , M fa W J ' Jr- - vi-'ff' . . Q' ff' :2..1. 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V - . sir 25, ' Trial! f ff ' fn, ' .- T' ff yfigvifa, V - 2 sg-2,31 ff:f,g1r4K,',Q in Q,s.gQ?,gf!pa'v 1'43,f' 1-j!1i.,f fwshf' gk 'xii l M - 5. A V A ...Wp . .. . gr' L. J -ffm lgfwilun 'V if.-Q '3. '. 1ff'ff' .' - J .. ..,...Q?f3.1 iI.'H-f' .1 V. :gl Truth God offers to every mind its choice between truth ond repose. Take which you please, you can never have both. Between these, as a pendulum, man oscillates. He in whom the love of repose predominates will accept the first creed, the first philosophy, the first political party he meets-most likely his father's. He gets rest, commodity, and reputation, but he shuts the door of truth. He in whom the love of truth predominates will keep himself aloof from all moorings, and afloat. He will abstain from dogma- tism, and recognize the opposite nega- tions between which, as walls, his being is swung. He submits to the inconven- ience of suspense and imperfect opinion, but he is a candidate for truth as the other is not and respects the highest law that governs his being. Ralph Waldo Emerson Truths would you teach, or save sinking land? All fear, none aid you, and few understand. Alexander Pope X' uuvizm 1 I , 'vga -Mg t i Oh youth whose hope is high, Who dost to truth aspire, Whether thou live or die, Oh look not back or tire. Robert Bridges The inquiry of truth which is the love- making, or the wooing of it, the knowl- edge of truth which is the presence of it, and the belief of truth, which is the enioying of it, is the sovereign good of human nature. Francis Bacon Faith is the substance of things hoped for, the evidence of things not seen. Hebrews v: I4 1 . Search for Peace of Mind I have heard with admiring sub- mission the experience of the lady who declared that the sense of being well-dressed gives a feeling of inward tranquility which religion is powerless to bestow. -Emerson Calm soul of all things! Make it mine To feel amid the city's iar, That there abides a peace of thine Man did not make and cannot mar. Maffhew Arnold ' NNW , ,ze-2. A ' 1.i,3WTW55lll wiiltjtr M75 K, ' ' Q-ie :LGA T f' ML, ...- WWW , , wma V., Mia i, .1 hail. 6' folk' ' sig' Ig' snail' .- AEQQ, - f A. 1? .fi W 4 Of Joy and Sorrow.. . Your ioy is your sorrow unmasked. And the selfscme well from which your laughter rises was often times filled with your tears. And how else can it be? The deeper that sorrow carves into your being, the more ioy you can contain. ls not the cup thot holds your wine the very cup that was burned in the oven? And is not the lute that soothes your spirit, the very wood that was hollowed with knives? When you ore sorrowful, look again into your heart, and you shall see that in truth you are weeping for that which has been your delight. Some of you say, Joy is greater than sorrow, and others say, Nay, sorrow is the greater. But I say unto you, they are inseparable. Together they come, and when one sits alone with you at your board, remember that the other is asleep upon your bed. i f 3111 ll Sir ll lfl J Us Rx! R 1 x. X 'S wi' . bi x 1.- -as an ' .Kiwi-'xii 'Y - N ,N,,Q. X- .X ' . . ,mm K iff, KM yxk n 96 , FQ-1 , U .. wg' 'M A W,,5,. qi - v ' .fx f , 4,55 . V . , Mix , La,. 'vga d.f. 'ra Mg' A. ,V ,X - . 51,4 New nf -Q ..Q,.l...k . , ,Q JNUKQ , X V When qwwwzfw: A v5 if M, . ' JN ii iv. . A .,,+w1?i, an we M5 ', QM: A Wfwh, wh V+ 317533 - , . On Self-Knowledge Y mf 7,0 153 Z .77 bg ig 53 , Nj M 1 AL C 41 5 e ng X T TOLEDO QS ga..-40lI ? f Di 5 .. A lu my ef.. A -i ' W ,,, 1 0 U may . - :: 4, i , A 4: , :T .M up f-, F :J lx. 1 , 2 i fi T 1 p l J' l . .zlswf ADSL-, .f And it is well you should. The hidden well-spring of your soul must needs rise and run murmuring to the sea, And the treasure of your infinite depths would be revealed to your eyes. But let there be no scales to weigh your unknown treasure, And seek not the depths of knowledge with staff or sounding line. For self is a sea boundless and measureless. Say not, I have found the truth, but rather, l have found a truth. Say not, I have found the path of the soul. Say rather, I have met the soul walking upon my path. For the soul walks upon all paths. The soul walks not upon a line, neither does it grow like a weed. The soul unfolds itself like a lotus of countless petals. Gibran ',' ff ' '-W., ...M A 3 4 52 l gk --,lin .PV Dedication ln the last few years, a whole new atmosphere appeared at Peoria High School. With this new consciousness, which stressed functionality and meaning, triviality and rigidity gave way to an atti- tude of reasonable flexibility. Flexibility with the tempering hand of guidance to make sure that the energy, high ideals, and hopes of students could be nurtured and cultivated to provide the greatest amount of productivity possible. Life at Central began to reflect the influences of that tempered control more than ever before. These were years of unprece- dented change and progress-4hange which can be seen nowhere better than in the last four or five CRESTS. For such an ideal of education to become even the partial reality we have known, required an uncanny amount of quality leadership, inspiration, and toler- ance from everyone. There is, though, one person who was instrumental to the beginning of what we certainly hope can continue to be a movement in the direc- tion of progress and reality. In recognition of all the guff he took on behalf of and from the CREST staff in the name of progress, we dedicate the l973 CREST to Mr. Harry Whitaker, and wish him the best of everything in his new position with District l50. 5 wtf 3 - T 5 -- 5 . f f ,fi 2' f .4 i z s' g as , 5 6, if it , 5 Ev ? t L l' E If E V 'it ' . 2 ' 11 4. - 3 , 4 ' , l , Q - 1 , , 2' - , L, X .E N? V7-ERICDIG3 of CGUTQUTS IHTVOCJUCTIGO . . . . . . ...Q Faculty ...... .... 1 19 Sfudenfs .... .... 5 H Acfrvlffes. . ... .. . .Isa STUQJQUT Lfe. .various paqes SPGVTS .... . . . . 208 Adds... 238 il--UUIQX... .....273 Q FACU LTY Edifor:Jeor1 Muir Administration The most important function of educa- tion at any level is to develope the per- sonality of the individual and the signifi- cance of his life to himself and to others. Grayson Kirk Henry Stepping Admunnstratlve Asslstant Wulham Robertson Prlnclpal Florence Poshard Dean of Women James Smariesse Dean of Men Richard Whitaker Co ordmatcr of Student Affairs 2 9 16 23 30 C f 1 EM . .gi 2 'F . Counselors i me -,fit Q ,Q K it itii ,. e t M ,N iw. Men fundamentally can no more get along without direction than they can without eating, drinking, or sleeping. Charles de Gaulle az Bruce Boyle bz William England c: Delores Harris d: William Adams ez James McCormick TBF Outstanding Teacher Award To those of us on the staff who are seniors, it seems that an era has come to an end. We are the last group of staff members who will be able to look back at the 1973 CREST and understand the why of the TBF Award. For the benefit of the new staff people and for any other interested strangers, we shall once again repeat the message which accom- panied the first TBF Award: How do you thank someone for all the times he has bailed you out of trouble? How do you thank someone for all the encouragement and kind words he has given you? There is no way . . . The original purpose of the award was to recognize the qualities which made Mr. Fluegel dear to us: l. Good classroom performance 2. Lots of energy and concern 3. A great sense of humor 4. A wee bit of insanity The staff of the 1973 CREST takes pride in presenting this year's TBF Out- standing Teacher Award to Mr. Charles Zbrozek. Zbrozek , me 'Qu M English The improvement of the understanding is for Two ends: first, our own increase of knowledgey sec- ondly, to enable us fo deliver and make out that knowledge to others. Locke 'Ms .xx -sw: X 5 .. X. it Eg? 5 Q Mfr .- -xws-.4 : Beverly Holmes: Head of English Department : Donald Baker: English c: Ronald Zipfel: English d: Becky Canfy: English, Drama : John Davidson: Speech C d English Conf' a: Anna Moriarly: English, Latin b: Joseph Suffield: English c: Paul Caywood: English d: Margaret Greer: English e: Marty Harper: English f: Donald Mathews: English g: Bernard Drake: English, Debale b C 2-Www: 53. 'ini in ix... .0 .MNH P-..,,r, b English Conl' oz Cheryl Morris: English b: Edwino Jordan: English c: Charles Zbrozek: English d: Lois Carson: English lf : XQg,,, '32, Ill! il 1l?i1 ,,a,,. I fi. Zi Mathematics He that gives a portion of his time and talent to the investigation of mathematical truth will come to all other questions with a decided advantage. a: Rudy Higgins: Head of Math Department ba Jack Bensing: Geometry, Calculus b , If L' S- se MMM Q V V N ,Z . i ' L K ,A H Q.-sg s 'fe , 4 . 1 fi 5 ,. 14 . 3, A. ' yi Q., S it Q is pg 1 I' s s Q ll . 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Jevons if iw: Q ig W SE i 'i D ix 54 i' nf id, gmw f ,, W Qu ' , 3 MQ ,, n C I Marion Sizemore: Biology Robert Sievenor: Head of t c. David Peierson: Physiology d Richard Lane: Biology Carl Horst: Physics f. Eran Pierce: Ecology f w 1 151 SSS? E fist if Z 5 ! 3 'wa WW o. Jon Harden: Earth Science b. Veryl Bernhardy: Chemistry c. Temple Ohlz Chemistry C 0 b www, f ,,f 3? iw p , ' ffm. f'2Efga,1'fl M, f E ,A vfi'w QV? 1 Y 4- 'lf ,fa fi 'TQ' gf f 3315 W' 1' 'QTEQ' i',3Z' Wil 5 w: 'f.,Qe-M e M K I 5 W ' '?i'f:i?1, A, A- 4 Qi! Sas fe fm M. lwfvsi weezi .. fmswzs .fm ,mu f 139 5 X? M ww if 1 Q1,,f1i fi .i - .1 if W1 .. ., ,fr 3555 ig -ex, Q -is - I ff 4 .ss v ,. ff . .Af--. K - sr N ani yi-in S 5 P3 Je ' Sc, c ' - E ig SJ f sc -ek s Ri L7 I . . -X s -fn fs N- - sk-Q 5 21 A - A -Q 2. V, f- - 1 my ,Q , . 1 S . X 'Www 4 QQ X .4 . Qi wmwwf ei? I was:- WQ, f ww! f fi f 4 .- 3' M 3 Si , K c . c- f'fi 'w l. Y' G I get P-hung lf use '13 Mc W -Ei 5 1 1- Nj 3 nu 3 If-' ISI! K IJ: KJ ii EJ Z., s If 1 .. t . . iw pttlu s at fd!!-3' Assistance If I can keep one heart from breaking I shall not have lived in vain. If I can ease one life the aching Or help one fainting robin Into his nest again I shall not have lived in vain. Emily Dickinson 11 fl .Al a. Theoline Chamness: Orthopedic Room b. Marguerite Parker: Visually Handicapped c. Betty Crump: Orthopedic Room Foreign Language The immense value of becoming acquainted with a foreign language is that we are thereby led into a new world of tradition and thought and feeling. Havelock Ellis a. Ann Caveny: Spanish b. Eleanor Bailey: Head of the Foreign Lang. Dept. c. Mollye Bright: French d. Joe Neff: French e. Carol Mathews: German f. Larry Dirst: German 1 ii' gag it ar li Q! em. wr . nw .r L,,N , nv' ' nnil ' 'mmm M d e rwwv Social Studies We review the past, not in order fo return to it but that we may find in what direction if points fo the fuiure. Calvin Coolidge 0 b Philip Salzer: U.S. History Gerald McCann: Psychology, U.S. History c. Gary Tindall: International Relations, Modern History d. Ada Moe Albright: Head of Social Studies Department . Charles Grayeb: Government, Economics f. Harry Bouder: Audio Visual, U.S. History f f f , , ,. 'M 1 5 , ,,.1, ,A .vu ,V 'Th lf iid' f ,MB fi if ri K 1 , f, 91' S, 1 it Q' 'Wm GTM ,Q 1 1 15 Af4aa ffx1 J f1- Social Studies Cont' a. Mary Maxwell: U.S. History, Sociology b. Frederic Genge: Ancient and Medieval Hisfory c. Norman Hill: U.S. History, Government d. Russell McBrien: Government QLXLE 'Ns 5 2 Kilim. ,.,,a1K Music Music gives soul to the universe, wings to the mind, flight to the imagination, o charm to sad- ness, cnd gaiety and life to everything. Plato o. Mariorie Szepessy: Chorus b. Ui Warren Tatting: Concert Choir, Mus. Hist. tri Herb Stoskopf: Head of the Music Dept. c. Who Knows? 41 Physical Education Q , f-nw M MQ! 'MV I .A 41 M, X, Barbara Rula: Physical Education Ann Tindoll: Physical Education Geon Dentino: Physical Education Ar' QM Clif: SMH' Lucille Cole: Head of Women's Physical Education Dept. Swen Wallin: Driver Education Robert Baldwin: Physical Education Robert LaCroix: Physical Education a b 0 0 1 R Physical Education Cont a. Michael Stuart: Head of the Physical Education Dept. b. James Troy: Physical Education c. William Sissell: Swimming d. Larry Lavery: Physical Education MM, ,,, f N 1, , M ,'ff'j iff, W af, ,4,! ,K f ,Z 'rr f U 541' twig? Mfg, 4 ,Mc I W., V' , if ,lf- ,ff A :,:f,Q,, 44 , U law, , 4, ,Q 1 Q94 V, W at li in v 3 . .gm ,A W, .f'! d Art Art is the desire of a man to express himself, and fo record the reactions of his personality to the world he lives in. Amy Lowell a. Joanne Snyder: Art b. Frank Hagen: Head of Art Department c. Donald Kehleborough: Ari I L ' I f S e L f Business Commerce links all mankind in one common brotherhood of mutual interests. dependence and James A. GarHeld George Irwin: Data Processing, Typing Willard Cochran: Distributive Education Jerry Wyeth: Business Department Head Henry Sahlim Cooperative Work Study C d me NW-w.Xi a. John Stock: Typing, Bookkeeping, Shorthand b. Cleve Klopfenstein: General Business, Consum c. Loretta Pocklingfon: Office Occupations d. Doris Collier: Typing, General Business er Ed. W naar -49 we ,4- 4 2 E is 4 4 'E s 9: 47 Production A truly American sentiment recognizes the dignity of labor and the fact that honor lies in honest toil. Grover Cleveland C Q All -J Wan- e , ..-J ,- ,I J: i Q I c ,, F , f' ' Robert Senn: Vocational Auto Shop Allan Lurie: Machine Shop, Metal Shop, Electronics Neil Smith: Woodshop Jerry Whitaker: Mechanical Drawing Charles Hicok: Auto Shop Gene Nelson: Graphic and Industrial Arts Robert Semlow: Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop -3' 3 ,W img , lk- x X ' lr Z' lil? ,li 01. l rwzafi 'ii 3 my H' f Y M3 ..'lZ ig 1 ' .Wg ' J' Q, its A4 p 'V-,,f!,s,,.7r1.,.r,', 411' iff All i-mr ,W 2,34 if Q-'llga f N ,V 43,41 ,l, ,QQ I X , , iw inf! 'wiht ,Ng ww we Ms, l . 5 9 ,xx ggi? Q 4 gay! ,ik :N- mm, , .J vu-gg ,,,. ,f rr fi. , - , .,-'1,,,ff,' ,W W- - LS, QI L ,-'j ,- -f -5 - .4 , 4 , f , i ' ur , ,, 'A .el . x '-i-.- . f Vf'.lw'M' . r L' , , 'mx fir m,'.'4f -' . f,.'..'f'.1f', lf A '.r 14 5, , - - ff ,' 4,4 .4,yf F ,, nf , .-,. Nl., , Q. A . ,Q .. 1 , 1 '. , lf1x,' ' x .-- ' M. fs . ' H ' N 4, -i 'ff f, Y ' 'f', 1 Ln 4 .' 5' ' fa 9 ' 'I f s ., r, l r,,,.,.,4, I f- 1 ' . -. V, ., ,, W , ,. . . H. 1. f K Q . 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ORGANIZATION Joc Yonkowski: Liason Officer ,mx fly: fm 1 f w -Q w f w Home Economics o b NNE L f :f?5'Q,:f76' 'wzvar C u. Jean Brentz: Boy's Foods, Foods Shirley Sydnor Family Livin Home Managmt' -Q ...Q C d l i 'F 1 N b. : g, c. Jean Keithley: Head of Home Economics Dept. d. Carol Walters: Clothing e. Muriorie Woodworth: Clothing W mflu' 56-ii ,ww 57- .aiE1: QM' mf' E at . W. an 1 Librarians: Florence Mabee, Betty Williamson, Eugene Stanger, LeAnn Brodbeck, Sue Mueller Skt ' 1, 'S C Self-Help a. Eileen Sprenger: Study Hall Monitor b. Larry Harris: Reading Center c. lone Krieger: Study Hall Monitor Q ,Wh I H '-no ,ywfgy 1-111 1? Organizations Class of '73 Senior Class Officers: Diane Meyers, Treasurer, Charles Hamilton, President, Kim Ritter, Vice-President, Cyntia Brown, Secretary. Direct your eye right inward and you'll find A thousand regions in your mind Yet undiscovered. Travel them, and be Expert in home and life and security. Some people dream and some people iust exist. An entire lifetime of existing is a waste of knowledge. But, with knowledge comes experience, and with experience comes life-And the world continually turns on its axis. We all begin to see that love is right-and time becomes shorter with each day . . . l can see many miles With my eyes closed Because my mind ls a legend of forethought And insight. We have all experienced, experience. And have challenged the world to change us. And have won. Charlie Hamilton M ,,kx, . ,f,4 V 'V g V A V 5' 7 5 3, ,ef We , X N. Q51 T 4 it I Wei . wr Senior Class Sponsor: Bill Christian fine it uns' gn VICTORIA ALLEN ANITA ALLEGRI Tennis, Page JEFF ANDREWS JEROME ARMSTRONG CREST, OPINION, Photography Club, Golf PHYLLIS ASHFORD KENNETH ARNETT French Club, Intramurals, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Junior Prom GREGORY AUER LUCINDA J. BACH Junior National Honor Society, OPINION, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Page, French Club, Senior Service CHARLES D. BACON Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Sophomore Football, Freshman Football, Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman-Sophomore Track BARBARA A. BAILEY Cheerleading, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Page, Pool Guard, Senior Service JEFF BALLOWE NETTIE BANKS LINDA BARNEY Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Senior Service JOBETH BARRY KIM BARTEL Junior National Honor Society, French Club, Stunt Shows LAURIE BASQUIN JOANN BAUWENS L. SUSAN BAUWENS Pep Club, Band, Office Occupations, Page, Senior Service -.5 .f 'k' RONALD L. BEHRENS Band DAWN BENNET Stunt Shows, Campus Life, Senior Service, French Club, Page RALPH BERGER Soccer, Intramurals, German Club CHUCK BERK DANIEL JOHN BERRY Chess Club JAMES BERRY JOHN C. BERRY Audio Visual Crew, Stage Crew, German Club DAVID WILLIAM BIELENBERG III VICTOR LEE BLAKE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Intro rals, Varsity Track BEVERLY J. BLIMLING French Club, Pep Club, Senior Service, Page, Pool Guard, Yo Life OSCAR LEE BODDIE Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Basketball STEVE BODEEN Transfer to Peoria High, Varsity Basketball, Key Club, Junior Pr CAROLYN JEAN BOONE GirI's Choir GAIL BORDEAUX Orchestra, Girl's Tennis ROB BORDEAUX German Club. Key Club, Swimming, Tennis, CREST CYNTHIA J. BOSTON German Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Freshman Chorus, Sop more Chorus, Senior Service, Page, Junior Prom, Pool Guard MARSHA BOWDEN DON MITCHELL BREWER Band, Geography Club, Audio Visual Crew, Stage Crew, St Shows, Junior Achievement, Homecoming EBBIE BROOKS ATHY BROWN YNTHIA D. BROWN :nsfer to Peoria High, Class Officer, Junior Prom, Homecoming tendant, Afro-American Culture Society, Senior Hop, Senior ass Play NNE BROWN iERlLYN DENISE BROWN :mmittee of Forty, Speech, Pep Club, urals, Afro-American Culture Society 'REG BRUBAKER ind, Orchestra, Distributive Education ATRICIA KAY BRYANT 1 Guild, Campus Life ANIEL BUCKLEY :ro-American Culture Society, vimming XMES T. BURKE ansfer to Peoria High We are the music-makers, And we are the dreamers of dreams . . . -Arthur O'Shaughnessy Us f-I Stunt Shows, Girl's Intra- 'YV Political Awareness Club, Freshman g--YA What is a man? lnnumerable poets and writers have told us that a true man is the strongest, bravest, and most protective being in the realm of earth's creatures. He is violent when angered, the provider and breadwinner, and the dominant force in any group. Still, despite all that he is written up to be, a man simply can not maintain this superhuman image and survive effectively in the world. Practicality is the key to efficiency, and regardless of sex, everyone needs to learn how to cope with everyday problems. In accordance with this line of thinking, a boy's foods class has been introduced at Central, giving the men a chance to prepare themselves for the future. It is at least a small contribution to the movement towards more practical living. IQ M? .WN . ..w,,..gf V Ajifi-,ia . 5 -' if Q s ROBERT P. BURKE Freshman Chorus, Swimming. BRUCE BURNETTE Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Sophomore Football, Committee of Forty, Young Life, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club HELEN BUTLER KATHY BUZBEE CWS, Office Page JOHN C. CALDWELL Swimming, Water Polo, Band CAROLYN CAMP Concert Choir, Freshman Ensemble, Freshman Chorus, Sopho- more Ensemble, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Music Workshop, Office Occupations CHRIS CARDINAL JILL CARTER ANNE CASEY sv ffl it EMILY CHASE OPINION Co-Editor in Chief, Student Council, Political Aware- ness Club, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Spanish National Honor Society, Literary Club, Stunt Shows NENA CHIANAKAS Future Nurses Club, Freshman Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, Music Workshop, Office Occupations, Afro-American Culture Society, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir GARY EUGENE CHIAVINI Band, Junior Varsity Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Water Polo LINDA CHRISTOPHER CREST Editorial Staff, Art Guild, Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir DAN CLARK ROD COCKFIELD LINDA COKER Page, Senior Service, French Club, Girl's Chorus, Music Work- shop, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows ROBIN LEE CONEY Pep Club, Stunt Shows, OPINION Circulation Staff, Gymnas- tics Team, PE Leader, Tennis Team, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Senior Service MARY COUP xi., 'M ww f mf! 1? 1' ff M1 gl- Qs X C oil -.. Changing Roles In recent years, with the women's lib movement becoming increasingly popular, the traditional role of the woman in our society is changing. The female is no longer expected to do only the household chores, but often contributes time to tasks which were formerly considered to be men's work. Whatever the reason, whether it is to increase the family income or to gain a sense of personal freedom, the modern woman feels the need to learn about the simple, yet complex things that confront her in everyday life. To adapt to the changing times, a course in home mechanics has been introduced to girls at Peoria High. The purpose of this class is to give an insight into the workings of simple machinery, thus giving a sense of independence and a feeling of practical accomplishment. It is not o training session for radical women, but a step towards more progressive and relevant education. ROBERT T. COUP CAROLYN COX French Club, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society JAN CREHORE French Club, Latin Club, Student Council, Class Officer, Stunt Shows CAROLYN A. CROAK Pep Club, German Club, Girl's Volleyball, Office Occupations, Pool Guard JAMES CROWE PATRICK CULP Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Intramural Basket- ball, Stunt Shows DAWN M. DAVIS Transfer to Peoria High, Pep Club, Pool Guard, Campus Life, GirI's Tennis, GirI's Intramurals, P.E. Leader, Homecoming ROCKY W. DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS Orchestra, Student Council Seniors Express Spirit We are all the spectators, as we watch the world spin past, and we are all the players. ii A its W x ,,,. NX 'kwa-.f' 'RX X Zin ' ,7 NS- fgq ,-1- , BU' i,,,! DEBI DAY Office Page, Y-Teens, Future Teachers, Bleacher Bummettes MICHAEL JOHN DECESARI Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Spanish Club PEGGY DEEMIE Page, Orchestra CHRIS DEFENBAUGH Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Key Club, Tennis, Let- termen's Club, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Spanish Club MARY DELINSKI DAVID DEMICK Junior National Honor Society, Key Club, Track, Cross Country JAMES DEMPSEY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Band, Orchestra, Chess Club, Science Club, Tennis, Latin Club CHERYL DISMUKE JAMES DOLING ROBERT J. DONNELL, JR. Lettermen's Club, Varsity Football, Sophomore Football, 'Soph- omore Track, Intramural Basketball BRENDA DORNON VICKI L. DOWELL Office Occupations, Spanish National Honor Society RANDY DOWNARD SUE DOWNARD RICHARD DRAGGIST Golf, Photography Club, Distributive Education PAULA DUNNIGAN Transfer to Peoria High, Senior Hop, Page, Drama Club, Sen- ior Class Play, Stunt Shows, Homecoming MARY DURBALA DARREL EDDINGFIELD German Club, Band Impressions The sea runs without end, Sometimes slowly, sometimes swiftly, Eternally creating Formations and images in the sand. It is the same with life. We live, Some of us quickly, Others with caution, taking time, And the experiences Create lines and impressions, And our faces, Like the sand Show what happens in our souls. -Janice Blue .'. .ax ' ' 'Hz 'xfx lll' .N .2 . N iw, l 2 nu 1 rf V -,qwii xg! .H kai,-N f , - I eq 1' l , X 5 f, 1 N' J 4 I 5 .--. . ,y Q Q W, ji qpf zq ll if -..:.'t ' v. . Q 4:7-, R P 3 x WI ',,X 'I -.2g?g,.4 '. fx f Ai, K-M51 ','r-- v 5s?i6!S'Ei'Txt -ff' .. ' ff? QQ wt' vu J 5 ' 'guys' M391- l Z' wi 1,,3 m'.I 'M A A 'fe .ik 41 www S ,,,y4m-un.,-an ,pw il is GEZA EHRENTREU Key Club, Freshman Cross Country, Sophomore Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Var- sity Track, Student Council Advisory Board, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals DAVID ELLIS Science Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Stage Crew DONALD P. EMERY Transfer to Peoria High ROBERT F. EPPERLY Stage Crew, Latin Club, Band, Sophomore Baseball PETER JOHN EVANS Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Chess Club, Junior National Honor Society, Page WILLIAM EVANS Wrestling, Golf JOHN FAGINKRANTZ DAVE FACKER Key Club, Spanish Club, Lettermen's Club, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Track, Bleacher Bums, Stunt Shows, Page, P.E. Leader, Homecoming TERRYL FENDER Orchestra, Science Club SHELLY FIDLER Senior Service, Gymnastics Team, Pool Guard DAVE FINLEY PATTY FINLEY ALAN FISHMAN Cross Country, Track, Photography Club BARBARA FLEMING Gymnastics Team, Young Life, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, P. E. Leader, Pep Club, Music Workshop, Freshman Choir LESLYE FRIEDRICH JOHN FROST Key Club, Speech Team, OPINION, German Club, Track, Cross Country, Boy's State, Junior National Honor Society CHERI FUNCHES SANDRA FUNK Band, Bumettes, Girl's Volleyball, German Club A 'wc-'F SUE R. FURSTON German Club, Campus Life, Senior Service, Library Aid, Pep Club, Girl's Intramurals, Bumettes DAVID L. GAGE TIMOTHY J. GAISFORD MARSHA TAYLOR GALLAGHER DEBBIE GALVIN Pep Club, Student Council Advisory Board, Junior Prom, Homecoming, Page, Senior Service, CREST Business Staff, P.E. Leader, Stunt Shows, Office Occupations CHARMAINE GEIST Concert Choir, Stunt Shows, Page, Music Workshop, Prep Choir GEORGETTE GHANTOUS Pep Club, GirI's Volleyball WILLIAM LLOYD GIBBS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Intramurals THOMAS GILLESPIE I think that I love and reverence all arts equally, only putting my own iust above the others, because in it I rec- ognize the union and culmination of my own. To me it seems as if when God created the world, that was Poetry, He formed it, and that was Sculpture, He colored it, and that was Painting, He peopled it with living I beings, and that was the grand, divine, eternal Drama. -Charlotte Cushman l Seniors Present The Odd Couple DONNA JOY GLUCKIN CREST, Quill and Scroll, Art Guild JANE GODINEZ CHARLES GOE RICHARD GOMES Varsity Tennis, Freshman Baseball, Pool Guard, Bleacher Bums, Junior Prom, Homecoming, Boy's Chorus, Stunt Shows, Concert Choir, Photography Club KIM ELAINE GORDON Junior National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, Cheerleader, Student Council, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Afro-American Culture Society, Page CRICKET GRAY French Club, Pool Guard, Page BILL GURNEY JANICE GUY Junior National Honor Society, Have You Ever Seen My Rain- bow? , Senior Service JOHN CALVIN GWYNN Student Council, Afro-American Culture Society, French Club, Art Guild, Stunt Shows, Student Council Advisory Board, Infra- mural Basketball, Political Awareness Club, Homecoming T1 ELTON HALL, Homecoming Attendant, Future Teachers, Student Council, Page, Afro-American Culture Society MERLIN D. HALL Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Campus Life STEVE HALLSTROM Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals CHARLY FRANCIS HAMILTON Freshman Football, Sophomore Baseball, Sophomore Basket- ball, Varsity Basketball, Student Council, Art Guild, Class Offi- cer, OPINION, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows TANDY JO HANCOCK HOWARD LEE HANSE ALAN DALE HARKRADER Ill Soccer Team, Speech Team, OPINION KATHY HARPER Freshman Ensemble, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, CWS PATTI HARROLD PATTY HART Page, Senior Service, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Art Guild JIM HARTMAN NANCY JO HARVEY NANCY LEE HASENSTEIN Band, Orchestra, German Club, Future Teachers, Committee of Forty, Student Council Advisory Board, Bleacher Bumettes, International Club DALE HAWKSWORTH MERRIETTA HAYDEN DOUG HAYWARD CAROL HENDERSON French Club, Pep Club, Senior Service ROBERT HIGHTOWER 'S-.Q i I M .,,., -1. - U1 v, Q JF U ..,, 1 . in .- . 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T' Q I r f f hi L '-va' we-3 W, 44 MQ, , k ' k fW he ff' .M-eff., 1 I - N MM- f ...ug Grant us brotherhood, not only for this day but for all our years-a brotherhood not of words but of acts and deeds. We are all of us children of earth-grant us that simple knowl- edge. If our brothers are oppressed, then we are oppressed. If they hunger we hunger. If their freedom is taken away our freedom is not secure. -Stephen Wncenf Benet 9 i'.av:' be ,r N' 'fi 'Q' Nw.W,.QyS KAREN HINRICHS Art Guild, Young Life, Spanish Club ROSIE HITCHELL JEFFREY HOERDEMAN tling CHERYL KAY HOFFMAN ans, Dracula, Girl's Intramurals BILL HOFREITER Track, Cross Country, German Club, Intramurals Dave Lavellee and Al Fishman endu K X ,..-F.-wi' WP? N re the trials of .W CYNTHIA S. HOGGARD Senior Service, Library Aide CHESTER HOLE JR. Junior Achievement, Audio-Visual Crew, Intramurals FRANCES HOLLIDAY Pep Club, Spanish Club, Timer, Geography Club Bumettes CHARLES L. HOLMES Homecoming an hour in second year biology. Q QQ W S Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Sopho- more Track, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wres- Latin Club, Spanish Club, Page, P.E. Leader, Thespi- Pep Club, Orchestra, Spanish Club, Campus Life, Girl's Intramurals, Page, Homecoming, Bleacher Committee of Forty, Art Guild, Spanish Club, Con- cert Choir, Freshman Swimming, Junior Prom, , - -- -- 7 DAVID MICHAEL HOLMES Freshman Basketball, Intramurals RONI BETH HOLZINGER French Club, Pep Club, Office Occupations, Pool Guard, Jun- ior National Honor Society, Timer SUZANNE HOOD SUSAN HOUGLAND Pep Club, Campus Life DEBORAH HULL Office Occupations BOB HUPRICH Students Experience Learning Through Experimentation and Study THOMAS H. IRISH Key Club, Debate, Freshman Football, German Club, Intramu- rals, Soccer DEBORAH ANN JACKSON CAROL JEAN JACOBUS Committee of Forty, Cheerleading, Pep Club, Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows DONALD JASINSKI French Club, Wrestling LEON VINCENT JETER Science Club, Orchestra, Music Workshop LAWRENCE ALAN JOHNSON OPINION, Quill and Scroll, Photography Club, Varsity Swim- ming, Varsity Water Polo, Intramurals RICHARD CARL JOHNSON RICHARD KIM JOHNSON SUSAN L. JOHNSTON French Club, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Pep Club, Office Occupations, Page, Music Workshop -v-QM. ln one way or another we mirror in ourselves the universe, with all its dark vacuity and also it simultaneous urge to cre- ate anew, in each generation the beauty and the terror of our mortal existence. -Loren Eiseley rl , X . il .w I Q f. s ,L 1 5 M M My , A , Vtkgsggii-4 ' ., 5. S-'will' , .K 4,1 ,Q i seg. I. air' 1' i Sometimes life is like a plentiful orchard, with each apple or orange perfect in every way. But sometimes there's a drought and everything is ruined. When the drought comes, lean back and laugh and remember the sun will always shine again. ' -Judy Thornburg H Wapw 'Us sv 5, A ,,,,,, , ,,,t I wish to God the gift to give us, to see ourselves as others see us, lt would from many a fancy free us. With thanks to Robert Burns- -Alan Harkrader Laziness is a virtue, work is a vice. A hard worker is good for society, but not for the individual. lt is natural for a man to exist in his lowest energy state. Given a choice, the honest man will take laziness over exertion. A worker is always striving for more, but the man who attains total laziness can be forever at peace with himself. -Tom Tysall Please love me, those of you who will remain, And those of you who think me puerile, pray refrain When thoughts, as sanguine music, do compel My blue-blood, too earnestly to expell. You burden-nurse me till all mirth derived From life and love is verily denied. Once rapt, a blood that colored all the sky, Shall seale again my heights till it is dry. Course onl Before l die among the deadl Launch all the myriad dreams within my headl ln such a night chill as 'ere could miasmize All vagrant stars we seek to tantalize. And on one star, my graven eulogy: Nay, never perfect: iust a perfect me. I look at life on this simple analogy: I see divinity as a symphony, God as a spirit within the composer, love as the perfection in such a union. Such should be life. However fractional in its interest, my lifestyle must be in a scale through which I might successfully create the type of perfection, blending and unity with the underlying truisms, as people are all potential instruments of life. -Deborah A. Henschel !A Despair Is a seed From which a weed grows When you expected Fruit. Born Out of want For bigger and better things Then happens a Revolt By Emotions. Larry Johnson - x ,lit One can make dreams and create in solitude. One can make some of his dreams come true on his own. But unless there is someone with whom to share it all, there is no happiness. -Carol Lakota PEORIA IAPI It was reported today that Richard C. Kern, 77, suffered a heart attack on his way to work and was pronounced dead on arrival at Proctor Hospital. Very active in community life, Mr. Kern said once, I don't regret any- thing I've done, but I wish some of the things I've done could have been done with more respect to the human condition. We can strive all our lives and think that we've accomplished nothing and probably be right. No one bothers to ask if they're living their lives right, I wish I could. -Rick Kern It seems that whenever Im up I feel like Ive been up and always will be When lm down I feel like Ive always been down and always will be No matter how hard I look I have yet to find any time in between Dan Joos Q . if it 5 , I ' I Intellectual ad- vancement tends to lead to social withdrawal. Wise is the man who does not think he is superior to anyone for he realizes that each has a special capability that he cannot duplicate. igHll,lliBlI.PHY.2..i2 0 I -Emily Chase It - A, ef' Xfi' , A. 5, ' ,f M552 . Mk 2 ' K, f A fi 1. of ,.., i I gd, Tire' People in bunches, Score by score Wondering, wishing, remaining forlorn, Dashing, darting, lives greatly torn By forces, destructive, invisible to all. People in bunches, Score by score Crying, moaning, pleading for hope, Slipping, falling, unable to cope With forces, destructive, invisible to all. People an entity, One to one Seeing, knowing, feeling alive, Dreaming, creating, able to survive These forces, demanding, invisible to all. -Lisa Culbert Somewherein desolate wind-swept space In Twilight-land-in No-man's land- Two hurrying shapes met face to face, And bade each other stand. And who are you? cried one a-gape, Shuddering in the gloaming light. I know not, said the second Shape, I only died last night. --Thomas Bailey Aldrich If the way at times seems hard and the day seems long, if the goal elude they search, and if, like a mirage, the ideal lead thee on across a desert dreary if, as thy sun descends, the vision fades to nothingness and twilight darkening into night leaves thee upon life's trackless sands disconsolate,Iet not hope despair,for on the morrow thou mayest yet reach that reality whose reflection led thee on through all the day. -Vflliam A. Hinckle Life is a perilous voyage. -Palladas Looking for food and my father I passed my third birthday In a deserted kitchen scan ning cookbooks written by men Later I took up walking and took steps to rectify my earlier asminltles only to add to my hungers And In the middle of the lourney of my life came upon myself In a dark wood And laughed and cried and lived and died And understood nothing -Lawrence Ferllnghefh Para mi solo recorrer los caminos que tienen corazon cualquier camino que tengo corazon. Por ahi yo recorro y la unica prueba que vale es atravesar todo su Iargo. Y por ahi yo recorro miranda mirando sin aliento lFor me there is only the traveling on paths that have heart on any path that may have heart There I travel and the only worthwhile challenge is to traverse its full length And there I travel looking looking breathlessly. -Don Juan Every man meets his Waterloo at last. -Wendell Phillips DEANNA LYNN JONES Page, Pep Club, Monitor, Office Occupations JOSEPH A. H. JONES Exchange Student from Liberia, Stcdent Council, Afro-Ameri- can Culture Society, International Club, Political Awareness Club PAMELA JONES Afro-American Culture Society, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Spon- ish Club, Girl's lntramurals, Band, Office Occupations ROGER JORGENSEN HARRY EUGENE JOYCE Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Track, Sophomore Golf, German Club DEAN KELLENBERGER CONNIE J. KELLERSTRASS Pep Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Future Teachers, German Club, Page, Senior Service, Music Workshop, Orthopedic Page BILLIE KENDOLL KATHY KENNEDY 'W RICK KERN OPINION Co-Editor-in-Chief, Speech Team, Debate Team, Key Club, Stunt Shows, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Student Council, German Club JANET KETAY Freshman Chorus, Page, Spanish Club, Future Teachers, Senior Service DONNA KINCAID Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Freshman Chorus, Girl's Tennis Team, Page, French Club LAURIE KNOLL Spanish Club, Office Occupations, Thespians, Future Teachers, Timer, Stunt Shows KATHRYN A. KOTTEMANN CREST Editor-in-Chief, Varsity Debate, OPINION, Stunt Shows, French Club, Quill and Scroll DEBBIE KRAFT Pep Club, Senior Service, Future Nurses, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard HOWARD KUECKS CYNTHIA L. KUHN Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, Senior Service, Pool Guard, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Homecoming, P. E. Leader BRIAN LAHAIE Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Spanish Club, Varsity Swimming, Freshman Swimming, Sophomore Swimming, Freshman Foot- ball, Varsity Water Polo, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard Kgxw lx 8 zgpw. P 5 M, Q W 1 K wa X K ' Q Ox '- x E 5 s 2 4 X Q M M, Q, W' 1 fn 1 ,W 72 ' 5 :Z v N- SUSAN LI1'l'LE Orchestra LORI LIVINGSTON French Club, Health Service Club, Junior National Honor Soci- KENT LONG LORIE LOOTE NS Transfer to Peoria High, Pep Club, GirI's Intramurals, Drama Club, Tennis Team, Band, Chorus CHRIS LORD NANCY LORTON Pep Club, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Utopia, Page, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Senior Hop Granny s Gone: Goodbye SARAH LOUDER KARLA SUE LOWE Art Guild, Spanish Club, Page DUSTIN C. LOWERY Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Intramurals, Graphic Arts Club ROGER LUSH RANDY LYON Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Young Life, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals, Chess Club EDWARD MADDEN LAURI MAGARITY A MIKE MAHIEU LISA GAIL MANESS Pool Guard, Senior Service, Homecoming Attendant, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Utopia, Library Aide, Junior Prom, Senior Hop, Senior Class Play l TINA MANG PATRICK E. MANLEY PAULA MARTERSTECK French Club, OPINION, Writing Club, Quill and Scroll TERESA L. MARTIN Freshman Chorus, Freshman Ensemble, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Music Workshop, Art Guild, Senior Service DEBBIE MASON DEBRA MATH ENIA JOSEPH MICHAEL MATIS, JR. Varsity Football, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling Sophomore Baseball, Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball Freshman Baseball, Intramural Basketball HELEN M. MAUBACH Stunt Shows, OPINION Circulation Staff, Spanish Club, Uto- pia, Page, CREST Business Staff, Quill and Scroll, Junior Prom ANN McALLlSTER JAMES T. McAVOY Golf, Sophomore Wrestling, Intramurals JEAN ANNE McCAY OPINION, Junior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll, Orchestra, French Club, Pep Club, Writing Club, Stunt Shows DONITA JEAN MCELHINEY Pep Club, Music Workshop, Future Nurse's, Page, Health Serv- ice Club, Prep Choir, Freshman Chorus TONY MCGARVEY Chen Club, Photography Club, Intramurals MIKE MCGOWAN DONNA LOUISE McHUGH Music Workshop, Office Occupations PATSY McMAHON ROBERT McMILLAN Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Football MICHAEL A. MEADOR Varsity Cross Country,'Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Var- sity Track 1 is Students Taste Simple Pleasures I hope succeeding generations will be able to be idle. I hope that nine-tenths of their time will be leisure time, that they may enioy their days, and the earth, and the beauty of this beautiful world, that they may rest by the sea and dream, that they may dance and sing, and eat and drink. -Richard Jefferies ive PAUL MELLEN DIANE L. MEYERS Class Officer, Band, Orchestra, Pep Club, French Club, Future Teachers, Homecoming, Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service, Pool Guard STEVEN E. MOLETTI German Club, Band RUSS MONROE CYNTHIA MOORE KATHY MORAN CWS, Page DAN MULLEN, JR. JAMES ALFRED MORTON Student Council, Committee of Forty, Key Club, German Club, Football, Swimming, Baseball, Class Officer, Prom, Stunt Shows CINDY MURPHY Page, Senior Service LINDA KATHLEEN MUSGROVE Freshman Chorus, Pep Club, Page DAVID B. MYERS Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Basket ball, Intramurals CHRIS NELLAS Band ANN NELSON Gymnastic Team, Page, Library Aide, CWS NEA NELSON MICHAEL STEPHEN NEUBERT Wrestling, Cross Country, Track CREST Business Staff, Band, Lettermen's Club, Young Life, German Club, Clayburders, Jun ior Achievement Each time we love, we leave ourselves open to sorrow. Each time we sorrow, we leave ourselves open to love s 4,1 , ,, f- .. ,, AIM 'lg I MX A' 'L L ,155 5-I2 Q -'if f' 4 , '5 -I ssfz l . f Q 4' G3 I I ,Asn Q 5,3 1' r -f Q, , 'A :if :A M ig' fwf ze- 2 ' :- ' f r Q Q ' 32. ITM, ' 1? :, ff 153' ff' -' A455 f wi 2 , 'J 1 . - 1. -I u. . Y K . xg 3.33513 -4 5, Ei , I: V. 4,1 fi, .wb -' Q, 1,1 1 V- W ' I A . .ntl I tg f . ,4 4, 5 if? ., W f rf .I A F, - e A f s, -V ww. 93 I A Qs:-f f 4, 2 ,p , - A. 1 . ,-'-W. 'fm 9- r ' f . ' , 2 W I H. f ' 4 I r- -P-. rr 1. 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' ' -, 'sjv - rr. .' .' ,Ia I -2 , :Q Q, - Y ' 5 ig, S ,343 ' ' -1' . if 4,4 ff' ' !f 1 .K-ai QL' W 'AVE ' f.. l , .ms e V.. .- 2 , . , ' p . ifllk if i f ' Y' ' Q W ' t i f ,. 1 ...Q Y, 7,7 51 ,rzgkiafw Q,-,A 4 Q . A N Wm y , ffftif' 'Q fig ies' if?gi7'?I'2f I 'L bf' fl V ' ,. . Q , . Lf: . 1-fu' :L-1 l ,,, ,gl 3-Y' N j 1165- 37, J .X I '-,jw'?5' v'- -1 - ',Q' 'f,3fy.f I fl ,,4f'. 'gl -, M. N41 , 9... KA. sk -1:1 ,.,v ,,,. . , . were ,144 3-,ig ,,a'v' X - f 'M-'zff-.,.,,A 1- ' ,lwlfi . fs 'gf , .- , W W I f- rwff,-1. J ,1-, - Q - ',-1 gf!! 5 ,Q3,t35,,,4l:v, -1- -f., .. ,, 'Lf' ,aw Q Mya-. ew K 2 f l ' x. ,..' W '. fzjw- fi, -f wt- '69 ' , .- .'- -. A 4 ' .V I , 'rr' -:ff , T ' 2,1-:,J ?4f1vt '-f'5 A .E V. I ai' ,L .H V -m,,2w.,,z,v, ,L , . RANDY NIEDERMEIER German Club BRENDA NIELSEN Thespians, Photography Club, Senior Class Play, Spring Play, Band JANET ELIZABETH NOE Page, Spanish Club LYNNE E. OAKFORD French Club, Page, Pep Club, Senior Service, Junior Prom JACK O'DONNELL JANET KATHLEEN O'HARA Junior Achievement, Page, Band MICHAEL O'HARA Chess Club REX ALLAN OKERBERG Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club, Sophomore Football, Intra- murals, Sophomore Track, Freshman Track, Spanish Club TIMOTHY L. OLIVER Committee of Forty, Intramurals, Geography Club, Monitor DEBI ANN OLSON Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Homecoming Attendant, Page, Sen- ior Service, Future Nurses, Pep Club GINA O'NElLL Freshman Choms, Freshman Ensemble, Prep Choir, Orchestra, Music Workshop, Library Aide, Office Occupations, The Odd Couple HANS ORTOFT PETE OSSENBECK JAMES ROBERT OTT Key Club, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Football JOHN STEVEN OTT Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman Golf, Sophomore Golf, Varsity Golf, Stunt Shows, OPINION, Intramurals, Photography Club ROBERT N. OWENS Chess Club, Photography Club C. JAY PALMER Freshman Golf, Freshman Wrestling MARK PEMBERTON A 9 X . m,, f5 Q 5. QQ. fx W. f . qs' .-fri, u ' fix ,xx 1' fs.-fx, 'Qt--if is . GQ, 4 if xg!! L AMY PETERSON Band, Bleacher Bummettes, Future Teachers, German Club, German Club Singers, P.E. Leader, Utopia, Girl's Volleyball, Young Life BARRY ROBIN PETRUZZI Chess Club, Science Club, Intramurals MICHAEL TODD PETTlT Key Club, Lettermen's Club, German Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Freshman Baseball, Band, Junior National Honor Society ROSEMARY PETTY CRAIG STEPHEN PINKHAM Photography Club MARY PINKHAM JUDY PLACK Committee of Forty, Student Council, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, OPINION Circulation Staff, Senior Serv- ice, Pool Guard REBECCA PLUNKETT French Club, Gymnastics Team, Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service MARTY PUGH Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, OPINION Circulation Staff, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Health Careers Club, Junior Prom, Homecom- ing, Page ELLEN RANKIN French Club, Drama Club, Writing Club, Freshman Chorus, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play LARRY RECAR Freshman Baseball LOUISA KATIE REDARD French Club, Audio-Visual Crew, Junior Prom, Page, Pep Club, Chorus, Senior Service, Science Club, Future Teachers SCOTT DOUGLAS REED Varsity Tennis, Intramural Basketball, German Club, Art Guild SUSAN REIDER MARK REITER Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Spanish Club, Con- cert Choir JOSEPH F. REX German Club, Band, Orchestra DEBRA RIANS CATHERINE LAURA RICCIARDELLI CREST Editorial Staff, OPINION, Student Council, Student Council Advisory Board, Political Awareness Club, Quill and Scroll, Spanish Club, Band LYNN B. RICHIE French Club, Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Distributive Educa- tion JEFF RIEBEL Freshman Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore'Basket- ball, Varsity Basketball, Lettermen's Club, Page PAMELA KIM RITTER Speech Team, Thespians, Spring Play, Contest Play, CREST Business Staff, Class Officer, OPINION Circulation Staff HOLLY E. ROBERTSON Cheerleader, Pep Club, Senior Service, Page, Spanish Club, Homecoming, Junior Prom, Pool Guard, Young Life HELEN ROBINSON Pep Club, Page, Senior Service, French Club, Office Occupa- tions ROXY ROEDELL TOBIE ROEHNELT Class Officer, Pool Guard, Page, Senior Service, Art Guild, German Club, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, OPINION Circulation Staff KAREN ROGERS Spanish Club, Pep Club KATHLEEN JOAN ROLLING French Club, Pep Club Self Expression Art student Merlin Hall contemplates a moment before beginning his next drawing. A,,,d,,,W,. W ...,,,,, RICK ROSENBAUM Football, Track JANET ROSENBERG JENNIE L. ROSS Senior Service, OPINION Circulation Staff, Junior National Honor Society, French Club, Page, Pool Guard, Utopia, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Gymnastics Team NANCY ROWLETT Bleacher Bummettes, Spanish Club, Sophomore Ensemble, Con- cert Choir, Music Workshop, Pool Guard BARBARA RUSSELL MARCUS BLY RUSSELL i Key Club, German Club, Band, Concert Choir, Lettermen's l Club, Committee of Forty, Basketball, Varsity Basketball Man- ager, Cross Country, Golf STEPHEN E. RUSSELL GREG SCHAEFER Soccer Team, Speech Team, German Club, Science Club, Jun- ior National Honor Society KATHY SCHMITT German Club, Campus Life, Girl's Softball, Office Occupa- tions, Audio-Visual Crew NANCY LOUISE SCHROEDER Pep Club, Utopia, Junior Prom, Homecoming, Senior Service, Page, Young Life, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club CARLA SCHULLER CYNTHIA SUE SCOTT Page, Art Guild, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows DAN SCOTT JOHN R. SHARP CELISE MICHELLE SHOCKLEY Afro-American Culture Society, Pep Club, Library Aide, Girl's Intramurals ALAN BRIAN SCHULEWITZ Band, Spanish Club, Chess Club JANET SUE SIEWERT Art Guild, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Girl's Intramurals SUSAN SIMKINS Orchestra, German Club, German National Honor Society Junior National Honor Society GRADY SITZLER MARY ANN SLATTERY ALAN LEE SLAUGHTER Distributive Education, Afro-American Culture Society, Home- coming, Spanish Club KATHY SMITH Pep Club, Page LINDA SUE SMITH MARTHA SMITH Pep Club, Spanish Club, Freshman Chorus, Senior Service, Jun- ior Prom, Page, Distributive Education RANDY SMITH DAVID THURMAN SMOOT Student Council, Forensics, Junior National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Dramatic Productions, Wrestling, Golf, Swim- ming, Varsity Track, French Club JUDITH LEE SOLOMON Cheerleader, Page, Art Guild, German Club, Pep Club, Afro- American Culture Society JOHN SPEARS French Club, The Odd Couple , Political Awareness Club, Science Club CAROLYN ROSIE STAHL Junior Prom, Pep Club, German Club, Committee of Forty, Senior Service, Tennis Team, Future Teachers, Science Club CANDY L. STAMPER Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Homecoming Queen, Girl's Volleyball CHERYL STAMPER MARY JANE STAUF OPINION Circulation Staff, Timer, German Club DEBORAH HELEN STEENROD Freshman Chorus, Freshman Ensemble, French Club, Music Workshop, Sophomore Chorus, Page, Spanish Club, Pep Club JEFFREY MILLER STEENROD The Solid Gold Cadillac , The Odd Couple , Class Officer, Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums, Committee of Forty, Student Council, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track JERRY HUGH STOWELL Committee of Forty, Key Club, Freshman Basketball, Sopho- more Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Homecoming, Fellowship of Christian Athletes, Stunt Shows RICK STRATTON We few, we happy few, we band of brothers . . . -William Shakespeare Acquointonces Grow into Deeper Friendships JANET STUBBS German Club, Pep Club, French Club, Office Occupations, Stunt Shows MARTHA SWITZER Page, Future Teachers, Pep Club, Orthopedic Aide HOWARD K. THOMAS i S. EARL THOMAS SHARON THOMAS Audio-Visual Crew SUE THOMAS JEFFREY DALE THOMPSON Key Club, German Club, Water Polo, Pool Guard, Swimming, Intramurals MARY ANN THRUSH OPINION Business Staff, Tennis, Volleyball, Page, Junior National Honor Society, Music Workshop, Health Service Club, Pep Club RAY TIGUE s K, vw. ,eva ff' V fx 6? . STEVE TOMSOVIC RODNEY TOPEL German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Freshman Base- ball, Sophomore Swimming, Varsity Swimming SUSAN L. TRACY Band, Orchestra, OPINION, French Club, P.E. Leader, Stunt Shows LARRY TRAUB PAMELA J. ULRICH Pep Club, Senior Service, Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Cho- rus, Page, French Club, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Distributive Education CHERYL UNDERWOOD Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, German Club, Future Teachers, Stunt Shows, Teacher's Aide GREGORY LEE URBAN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Key Club AUDREY JEAN VALLANCE Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Speech Team, GirI's Intramu- rals, Music Workshop, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow? JEFFERY L. VAN NESS Key Club, Student Council Advisory Board, Monitor CHERYL ANN VAUGHN French Club, Pep Club, Future Teachers, Page, OPINION, Jun- ior Prom, Senior Service LAWRENCE VERNER BRADLEY RAY VICARY Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Wrestling, Spanish Club STEVEN E. VOGEL Cross Country, Track, Page, Bleacher Bums, Stunt Shows, Cam- pus Life, German Club, Key Club BILL WADE SANDY WALKER Freshman Chorus, Page, Future Teachers MELODEE WALTER Senior Service, Quill and Scroll, CREST Business Staff, Junior National Honor Society, Page, French Club, Stunt Shows, Homecoming, Junior Prom CURTIS A. WARDELMAN Freshman Cross Country, Sophomore Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Varsity Golf, Lettermen's Club, German Club, Band, Orchestra, Intramurals BRUCE WATSON Baseball, Football, Basketball, Class Officer ian..- Nwflv' . f SHEILA WAUGH Transfer to Peoria High, Office Occupations, Pep Club, Future Teachers SUSAN ELIZABETH WEGEL OPINION Circulation Staff, Orchestra MARTHA A. WEGNER German Club, Music Workshop, Concert Choir, Sophomore Ensemble LARRY G. WEHKING Varsity Debate KIRK WESSLER Cross Country, Track, German Club, l.ettermen's Club, Junior National Honor Society DIANE M. WETCHLER Pool Guard, Committee of Forty, Spanish National Honor Soci- ety, Junior National Honor Society, Political Awareness Club, OPINION Circulation Staff TERRY WHALEY DOROTHY WHITE THERESA WHITESIDE PATRICIA JEAN WICKERSHAM DAN WICKERT Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Baseball, French Club, Concert Choir, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, OPINION, Junior National Honor Society LIZ WILDMAN Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Girl's Volleyball, Office Occupations PAM WILLIAMS JOAN WILLIAMSON Health Service Club, Spanish Club, Bleacher Bumettes BILL WINGFIELD Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Stunt Shows, Bleacher Bums, C.W.S., Senior Class Play JED WISE Photography Club, German Club, Stage Crew LINDA C. WOLBER Band, Page, German Club, German Singers, Pep Club TERRY WOLFF JILL WOLFORD Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Future Nurses, Library Aide, Page, French Club, Pool Guard, Distrib- utive Education LAURA WOOD BRIAN DOUGLAS WOODWORTH Key Club, Freshman Football, Varsity Tennis, P.E. Leader LINDA WRESTLER Cheerleader, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Page, French Club GWYNN WRIGHT Future Teachers, Office Occupations, Junior National Honor Society GREGORY A. YANDELL Audio-Visual Crew SANDI YEPSEN Transfer to Peoria High LARRY R. YOCUM Football, Wrestling, Concert Choir MICHAEL P. ZERBONIA Wrestling, OPINION, French Club DAWN ZIPPRICH CREST Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, French Club, Writing Club PHIL ZUERCHER Sophomore Football HARVEY ADKINS ELIZABETH ALDRIDGE DON ALEXANDER MARY BAUMGARDNER DOUGLAS BEEVER CYNTHIA BENTLEY ROY BOSSINGHAM KEVIN BOYER LINDA BRADY ROBERT BRADY LESLIE BRIDGES IRA BROWNLOW KEITH BUCKNER STANLEY BURNS PATRICK BUSHELL EARL CRUTCHFIELD NANCY CULP DENNIS DOTZERT KATHY DOUGHERTY WAYNE DOVERSBERGER STEPHEN ECKOFF IVY EDWARDS JAY EDWARDS JOHN ELSER DANIEL ENGEL CLARENCE FISHER STEVEN FITTON WILLIAM FREDERICK DANIEL GARRETT MARY GILOMEN TERRY GINGERY JOHN GLUCK THOMAS HAMMONTREE GLENN HANSEN BARRY HANSIS RANDALL HELTON VANESSA HOBBS DARLA HOOTS THOMAS HUXTABLE JEFFORY IVORY EARLINE JACKSON JEANETTE JACKSON LESTER JOHNSON JANICE JONES THOMAS JONES DAN JOOS THERESA KATUS DAVID KEARNES ROGER KELCH TERRY KUMPF MICHAEL LARKINS KEVIN LARSON DAVID LAVALLEE ELIZABETH LILLEHOJ CHARLES LITTLE BRIAN MARTIN JOHNNIE MAYFIELD LISA McCARTHY CHRISTINE McROY JOHN MILLER CRAIG MITCHELL JOSEPH MONCKTON TERRY MOREY KIMBERLY OAKES TAHNIA PALANZA TOMMIE PARKER ROBERT PAULI HARRY PROCT OR DEBRA PURHAM KEVIN REAGAN PETER ROBINSON SUSAN SCHWARZE BOBBYJACK SEITZ DENAYER SMITH ALVIN SPENCE WILLIAM STEVENSON DANIEL TAYLOR LINDA THOMAS THOMAS TROE ROBERT TUCKER GUY WASHINGTON WANDA WHITAKER DAISY WILLIAMS KEVIN WILLIAMS SADIE WILLINGHAM DANIEL WILSON DAVID WILSON www sr - 'Q' S 1 fi 11 V . .U 'af q i K Q iw li 1 Q ,shi 5 i'if ,k7 k as asf s W' , sv f' I 'Q . 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W K ff if if ' 3 41-4 3 J' Mk .Aj f 4, i cf v m 25-, : 'Q g gg 535 Z? fb aff 9 N Nm If ff if rliv W Wig, .mf , 1 E gy 4 Mx IIr7 'g'a1 ,f,,f ffz':p A mr: my Underclass attendants Cathy Fitch, Cathy Watkins, and Jobi Potts represent the freshman, sophomore, and iunior classes, respectively. N! wi Z Cynfhia grown Tweetie Hall 5,n5o, An,nda,.,' Senior Attendant The Fifties . . . Those who cannot remember the past are condemned to repeat it. -George Santayana With Spirit Week, l972, came the return of Betty Lou and Teen Angel bopping to the sound of Blue Moon . Students were introduced to the sounds of the fifties by such celebrities as Mouth Morton and Dave-Made-in-the- shade-Facker. Chicks dressed in red lipstick, bobby socks and saddle shoes and guys in leather jackets, skin-tight pants and greasey hair, abounded in the halls during the memorable week. While Spirit Week did not include the participation of all the students, those that reverted back to the past created something unique. And the novelty of it all pro- vided laughter for everyone. HN Q 4, xi' P A ' - ' k mf - Grease Revival 4.4-Q' 'ts it me wa l M., Ns V, SN 2 Q ,MMM HN WM :RV . mwwms if mug Junior class officers: Chris Lagoda, Treasurer, Sandy Gramley, Secretary, Becky Sullivan, Vice-President Chris Ryno President Class of '74 We are of a generation. ln essence we seek the ideals of generations before us. However, we are new and fresh and uniquely aware and ready to find ourselves and meet our futures. We are the class of 1974 and the proud promise of good things ahead. We have the spirit for living, and we owe it to ourselves to live it. Chris Ryno Junior class sponsor: Richard Lane - ,- , 4: W ., I 'VB A W ti l an 'ar f i U0 7 -4 -if ,.,. ' J' .. I 1 ' .av A .1 swf? ,M ve y 4 , X ff. 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M' 3 i ' , ' - I r , rx 7,4 .ef Z 1 ,V wth l 128 if Connie Abraham Linda Aeschelman Brend Albert Mike Aldridge Don Alexander Ted Allegri Karen Ames Denise Anderson Scott Anderson James Arrenholz Don Avery Linda Babb Steve Baker Steve Baker Daniel Bonister Peggy Banister Kevin Barker Tommy Barber Hal Barton John Baumann Bruce Baumgartner Robert Baxter Dan Bayles Dave Beavers Diana Beck Janice Beck Shane Bell Susan Berry Dave Bettinghaus Jon Blumb Ken Boddie Sherry Bonds Donna Bordeaux Kathryn Borgen Sharon Boucher Roxy Bowen Martha Bradbury Cherie Brake Becky Brandes Glenda Brewer Pat Brockhouse Alan Broms Dan Brooks Sharon Brooks Charles Brown Debbie Brown Melinda Brown Rick Brown Lynn Brownlow Brad Brubaker Cynthia Buckner Mark Bueher Greg Burdett Loren Burnett Dave Burrows William Busby Ron Butler Martha Butterfield Linda Byrd Randy Byrd Mark Byrkit Debra Capperune Steven Corey People Make the Difference . - 'xl Sl ' is :nw . Q C. wc.. T, t X ww ss S gm, X 5 lg? wifi Q we 1 Q S we all t 3 5' Q sg ' 1 5 S is V ' We K rw Q1 Q X We list, Y hw 5 it wi M xg My 1 X fx X gl .ss X 1 S 9 X ef Xu, 1 E f N QRS SQ Q we X , W 'N mx ., Q ,M rx V ' f gc 25 1 x X Aa, ,. ,,.,. .. 1 gkggigi-.5 iw,- ze :. is Q' r, sf , K ew The whole conviction of life rests upon the belief that Ionliness, far from being a curious phenomenon, is the central and inevitable fact of human existence. Thomas Wolfe Marla Carlile Chris Carrier Tom Carter Debbie Causey Charlie Chapman Chris Clinch Pat Colan Doug Collins Jean Cooper Regina Cornelious Lisa Culbert Cherie Culp Curt Davis Dina Davis Jill Davis John Davis Sammy Davis Thomas Day Rosemary Deadwyler Kathy Dean Barry Deangelis Bob De Haven Tony Delotis Ricky Descamps Debbie Dietz Steve Dillinger Holly Doering Chris Donaldson Tad Doubet Mary Donley Kelly Donovan Debbie Dosseh Sandy Douglas Debbie Dunivan Elizebefh Dunn Martin Dunne Pam Dunnigan Sheril Eary Debbie Ebensfein Gary Eckarl Mike Eckhoff Kyle Erwin Tom Ewan John Fandel Leori Farmer Lindo Fehr Carol Felcho Rita Fishman Marsha File Mark Filzgerald Jim Foster Becky Frankel Denise Franz Bruce Gage Greg Gaisford Bruce Galletti Rob Ganson J. D. 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Euripides Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and ran away to where there were no rootless Christmas trees hung with candycanes and breakable stars Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and ran away to where there were no gilded Christmas trees U and no tinsel Christmas trees and no tinfoil Christmas trees and no pink plastic Christmas trees and no gold Christmas trees and no black Christmas trees and no powderblue Christmas trees hung with electric candles and encircled by tin electric trains, and clever cornball relatives Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and ran away to where no intrepid Bible salesmen covered the territory in two-tone cadillacs and where no Sears Roebuck creches complete with plastic babe in manger arrived by parcel post the babe by special delivery and where no televised Wise Men praised the l.ord Calvert Whiskey Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and ran away to where no fat handshaking stranger Q in a red flannel suit and a fake white beard went around passing himself off as some sort of North Pole saint crossing the desert to Bethlehem Pennsylvania in a Volkswagen sled drawn by rollicking Adirondack reindeer with German names and bearing sacks of Humble Gifts from Saks Fifth Avenue for everybody's imagined Christ child Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and ran away to where no Bing Crosby carollers groaned of a tight Christmas and where no Radio City angels iceskated wingless thru a winter wonderland into a iinglebell heaven daily at 8:30 with Midnight Mass matinees Christ climbed down from His bare Tree this year and softly stole away into some anonymous Mary's womb again where in the darkest night of everybody's anonymous soul He awaits again an unimaginable and impossibly Immaculate Reconoeption the very craziest 5 of Second Comings Lawrence Ferlinghetti V, I Sophomore class officers: Stan Boyer, Trea .- Ch k AN' s , uc Gabbert, Pres., Jean Yalowitz, Vice-Pres., Nancy DeGood, Sec. The Class of '75 This is sort of a thank you to everyone in the class of '75 that helped during the year with such things as writing and working on the setup of soph stunt shows, the paying of their class dues and the making of banners and posters for spirit week. Another thing that should be recognized in the class of '75 is that there are a lot of talented people in sports: in football we finished first tw ' ' ' o years In a row, and first in basketball last year. We had a lot of sophomores in varsity sports and they competed right along with the iuniors and seniors! Last I would like to say that if the spirit that the class of '75 has now stays with us for the next two years, we'll be the best. Chuck Gabbert N, .L , K Sophomore class sponsor: Marion Sizemore. ' I 5 P '35 ! -1 1 A C, -is Y 95 J , if-J at A 3 by www' if Q, 1 V+ f f 'ss 1- I 55 9 1 we W f wif eg , L v ,Zi A V . f e l., 3 as Ia I ga!! , ,,k, 5, -Tk 'VT' i5'L1, r . 5 T Q if ' w e-1 5 f :- ' E . . 1 'W ff ' V ' . 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' X if I George Abraham Sandra Abramson Chuck Adams Bob Alexander Frank Alexander Chris Allegri Marvin Allen Jeffery Allovio Lawra Anderson Ted Antle Marsha Archibald Ann Armstrong Cary Armstrong Nancy Lynn Arons Daniel Arrenholz Greg Asbell Joe Atkinson Kathy Baer Catherine Baldwin Gail Baldwin Yvette Ball Mary Ballowe Karen Barnes Gay Barnhart Debby Bartholemew Brad Bateman Greg Bearce Debra Bell Tony Bell Joe Bender Jay Bennett Chris Bently Mark Berow Lori Billard Bill Blackwell Carolyn Boddie Melinda Bowden Brenda Boyd Stan Boyer Maggie Boyle Nick Boyles Diane Brooks Debbie Bruns Esther Buchbinder David Burdett Phil Burgett John Burgund Eloise Burnett Debra Burton Joe Bushell Jon Cagle James Camp Tricia Canterbury Greg Carey Robert Carlton Heather Carmichael Terry Carroll Cindie Case Kathy Chapman Kevin Choiniere Mark Christian Jerry Clancy Peggy Claney Terry Clancy Ed Clark Randy Clary Mat Coffey Sherry Collins Mike Compton Kay Consigny Roxianne Cooley Janie Cox Sharon Croody Gordon Crow Robert Csesnegi Sue Daman Dick Damarin Gene Damm Rad Davies Jerry Davidson Dave DeFord Nancy DeGood Kathy Dempsey Pamela Denny Ron Descamps Rebecca Devore Zackary Dilley Nancy Dixon Becky Doling Larry Donaldson Denise Donovan Warren Doss Kathy Dossett Al Dougherty Jim Dunne Mark Eagleson . Lori Emery Robin Epstein Rachel Erb Margaret Errion Skip Fabry Bring All the Sun in life is a fatal adventure. There is no reason not to live it to its fullest. P Mark Faginkrantz Kathy Falk Diane Faner Nanette Fehr Hal Feldman Jed Ferdinand Steve Ferrell John Fetcho Debby Fischer Anne Fitch Lynn Fogler Cayce Ford Chris Foster Henry Fowler Carol Fremaux Tim Frick Mary Fritscher Poul Fromberg Jeff Furgeson Chuck Gabbert Dan Gaisford Richard Gardner Jim Gorrabrant Ronnie Gayles Glenn Geist Melody Getz Kim Gibbs Marilyn Giebelhausen Laurie Gift Joe Giles Micheal Gleason Chris Gluck Lisa Gluckin Susan Gobert Kim Godfrey Sammy Goe Randy Goff Fred Gordon Sam Graf Jenise Grahm HQ A world to be born under your foot steps St John Perse Fay Green Chris Grieves Tim Groom Thomas Gross Richard Gustafson Cindy Guy Marie Hairston Bill Hallstrom Lisa Hommontree Donna Hancock Julie Hanshaw Mike Hanson Sammy Hardiman Bob Hardy Steve Harper Ted Harrison hm Hari Sharon Harfness Becky Harvey David Hasten Tony Hahon Rosemary Heerman Cathy Heidewald Jeff Heintzman John Heintzman Luanne Henry Tom Herink Dee Dee Hers :mann i ff Q fi f ff 294, 'qrli f il . 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' ,V .B M 5.gf:,,,2g,: ' 1, f 1 1 Ar I 4 , Q, .J il Jane Hicok Larry Higgins Al Hightower Mike Hill John Hinnen Kerry Hobbs Angie Hobin Joel Hoffman Pam Hoffman Susan Holderfield John Holmes Stephanie Holmes Robin Hood Michele Horaney Tom Hosking Lanny Howell Teresa Hudson Chris lmes Gary Jackson Ron Jacobson Cathy Jacobus Michelle Janson Brian Jasinski Brenda Johnson Debra Johnson Steve Johnson Kristina Jordan Mark Joy Jan Judkins Jennifer Kahn Cheryl Kasel Pat Katus Cathy Kellerstrass John Kelly Pat Kennedy ,Ml The Diol Tone Karen Lina Keown Stan Kester Kevin King Vicki King Cindy Kingsley Steve Kinkade Kathy Klise Earl Kloppmann Diane Knickerbocker Mike Knock Claire Knoll Francine Knox Carol Koch Bob Kestner Jayne Koos Chuck Koth Judy Kreid Todd Kreiger Roger Kuiawa Joseph Kukolla Anno Kuzniar Al Lagoda Mike Lane Terry Lane Tom Lange Molly Lank Karen Larson Margeret Lavallee , A. , r ryry yyyy W g or eh I MW, K 'ff C +1ini 4 ? ff ,, ,, My 1 I u s e , Q- , ns' in T ' fy we Q 'Q 1 ' , . i f ii-' , ,M .K My f or f 6 ,V H W' M ll :Q , 'ff W V .1 ss ,V av V f i' ' . , J l , ,, If K2 . , 2 , 4 f' I ,gr ,, ' 11 X 'f, f n h il ' ,lf 'fi qt lt A moment of silence first, then there it is. But not as though it only now began Because of my attention, rather, this, That l begin at one point on its span Brief kinship with its endless going on. Between society and self it poses Neutrality perceptible to sense, Being a no man's land the lawyer uses Much as the lover does: charged innocence, It sits on its own electrified fence . . Howard Nemerov To communicate is to live. -Plato 2 if A if W A 1' J U-, N, E - vu -v Barbara Lee Beverly Lee f M.. T ' Ellen Lehmann V Q v 'J' 5 Brian Leonard Roger Littleiohn James Lockhart I' L . X. X , John Lohnes A A XV 5 Jean Lovier Nfvfff 'fl ,X 1 V . . a wx Q 'Q ' - its l 5553 +. .. ...- , ,V 'fm A , 1 B Cherry Lowery - X N Charlotte Loyd lm f is W im s L Jim Lytle Jack Maas Randy MacDonald Dan Maloof Ed Manley Peter Manuel Becky Marchand A K' Xi ff' Diane Markwell Mike Marlatt Steve Martin Barry Markum Darlene Mason Dave Mason Lenette Mason .4 . ,, , ....,. J, A me Q 1 if 733 xg: l' ' - ff A it ,I V -11l- David Masterson N ' J Julie Martin G ..,,. i J' Q ' Monte' Mathews f W I, f .A Karen Maxwell 1 l y xl' ' ,L 'M xy Bob May 2 . 2 V Tim Maybanks ,QI X ' I K Debbie Mayne f I it - by an .. e Steven McAvoy Janet McConkey Janet McGee W' Bill McGrath Mary McNamara Aw .. 'Lille lm Marianne McNeil X ,, Phil Meisinger A! W . g A , rw .- 5 in J., ' 1' - , Jay Meyers Marie Minehart Valerie Moushon Mike Myers Milton Myers Ray Moore Michael Mooris Kathy Morgan Diane Morton Steve Morton Teri Murphy Mark Murphy Chris Norton Susan Neff Jim Nellas James Nelson Marc Newcomer Dan Newsum John Newton Richard Nixon Diane Noe Lori Nutter Mike Oberhollzer 'nmothy O'Brien Ricky O'Conner Carolyn Ogden Mark O'Hara Kelly O'Leory Marry Olenick Barry Olson Sandy Otto Shelley Pakier Chuck Palley Tony Pamson Sheldon Parker Nancy Parkhurst Dan Parks Vickie Pass N 'mn X ,M X X A , M iiii Il ' -'- S if - -'-- g . ,., - 2- Q , .. i--.. - , - , , .Q ea: ' 9 . Z - K u E! . L Q. . C i l ? , .ew ' ,Q S nil in off' A 'Y P- . H Q ,ii .E L A M l K i xl J 'K 'T A X x . f' x 4 l R 1 Y lining. , 1 5 3 Q ', T' if 4 1 0.22 xi, s I I i, -4 .,.. C S fy .fx 4' .- fi A gk . Q' ' A . N -...f at V I :f-., . fin nk, ., 0 ,,N I ff? ii lv I :Eff--25522sa:Q:?lEQ1fiQl:'V J , -me . 14159: 5 ,V x . . Cc ., ,. . 'E . 1' I 2 ,. S5 V gig? Ti -.ll ,, .f, - ' . M X ff A , Q sf 2 Vindicate me, O Lord, for I have walked in m and I have trusted in the Lord without wavering. Prove me, O Lord, and try me, test my heart and my mind. For thy steadfast love is before my eyes, and I walk in faithfulness to thee. Psalms 26:1-3 y integrity, MYMWD ed' My V 'YT' w f' 0 .. af X 1 P 43 ll' W W 'Hi !xN -1 ' 1 'L AM -ff 1 A U f 'J 2 Yi r I . ,,r, q J, ft, , I e 1 4 'W , X JI ik if ,A 2' n ,fs Carol Patterson Linda Pears Joe Peters Mark Peterson Stephan Pettit Talli Phelps Jeannie Piekos Ken Pilon Joanie Pink Jeff Plack Alan Polk Kevin Polk Rick Porter Shawn Powers Shirlene Prince Dianna Price Nancy Price Kent Priebe Bronette Porter Jeff Probst Judy Propp Joe Pryor Dave Pugh AI Purham David Quaintance Tim Quigley Florence Ragler Charles Randle Steve Randle. Lynn Reaska Jeff Reed Rhonda Reents David Rees Mark Rhodes Judy Rodewald Mark Roehnelt Eric Richards Dan Ricks Andrew Ringness Teckla Robbins Kevin Roberts Rosie Roberts Lynetta Robertson f af. ,ff fx X ' ifffww 9, WW My V Q AM: V ' T., XX, I x My In those vernal seasons of the year, when air is calm and pleasant, it were an iniury and sullenness against Nature not to go out and see her riches, and partake in her reioicing with heaven and earth. -John Milton Kathy Robinson Dale Roechley Becky Rogers Ken Rogers Susan Rugh Janet Root Babbette Rose it V' V W is l Tom Roser 2 V, 1 - - Connie Ross ' If L X iff HHN Jim Rowlett Mark Ryan Mike Ryan Tom Ruble Jerry Rucker I f Q f H X ff? f f , f f f 0 if If . X, I , 1 ft M 'V , V, .. ,i we J ' 4? I M I, 3 M - f e . . 4 . , 1 , , , Lynn Russel David Sanders V Diane Sanders AV.. I 13 Michael Sanders - , ,, Nadine Saupe f' 'W ' Bill Schalk W' A . wa., WTA, if 7 4' in 22, s M 1, Barbara Scheer 3 '- R .,,,. , V 'V' W Gail Schmedt Dale Schmidt Mona Schmidt Don Schoch Janet Schoolman Becky Schulz Liz Schultz ff' i 4, ,tit ff 4 William Schwab Davida Schwartz Frank Scudder John Secretan Jeff Selke Sherry Setturlund Ramona Sephus ,prom James Shcdid Phil Shcdid Kathy Shanks Bob Shelton Rick Sherman Greg Sick Rick Simkins Dave Simpson Peter Slattery Diane Smariesse Annette Smith Donna Smith Jack Smith John Smith Mark Smith Susan Smith Ted Smith Mike Snyder Kari Sommer Chris Spalding Daleen Spears Theodore Speers Becky Steenrod Julie Strodel Paul Strehlow Cindy Stutes Sue Suecht Lucy Sutton Leigh Sweigart Starlow Howard Bruce Spurgeon Tim Spencer Victor Stinson Mary Steinwedel Cindy Steiger Janet Stolp Lori Stringer Priscilla Strubhar Carol Stubbe Carla Sullivan Phyllis Sullivan Dick Swanson Connie Swearinger Faye Thomas Glenda Thomas Shellie Thomas William Thomas Patricia Thompson Judy Thornburg Jim Thornton Jan Timmes Tish Tomsovic Brian Tunis Ken Turetzky Denise Turner Stephen Turner Robert Ulrich Dan Utley Chris Valentine John Verkler John Vespa Nathan Waddell John Walters Russ Walton Jeanne Waters Cathy Watkins David Watkins Charles Watts Mary Waugh Sue Weber Carl Wegel Patti Wehrli Paul Wein Pat Weitzel Ed Welsh Robert West David Wheeler Deborah Whitaker Mark Whtiby Mark Whitby Mark White Lisa Whiteside Randy Wickert Kim Wildman Pat Wilkes Dorothy Wilkins Darlene Williams Ann Williamson Susie Williamson Carole Willis Edna Wilson Joan Wilson Q at .,.. ,,,,. ..,. I :.+wt.Y. N2 . .Q H15 kk x 5 A .q,?QgzW5w5,sVg,se-52,5 r.,- - if X Q NQ Y X Xxx N x 3, xg i ,. skates.- as x il S m ' - an. wp-rf K Wil' -r , ' . 1 L i r N J 1 M 1 'Q si ' ' 2 X - , - .E se 1- ttlseerr V ' , Q X - ' at fm , -fx, tg: 1 f. s...,7f ,J E :Q 4 i N t f - ., Q Mn- 'Z Z4 I W 1, . . X .X .Vis f :'Q . lt at 5 ik 5 N 3 f Q - ii ? qw-4 3 . . tm x , x i I A A?. d,. i... Y 4 - ,W 1 , + wi 4. . P'-M' H. . - . W 0 . y ,, y qu I . l W if Q ,ftf xli lin.. sf 55, ygggg fizfzfisfgfgyy - ,Q 52-M514 AQ 8 l 5? l l Dave Windsor Craig Winn Jock Wise Bernard Witte Mindy Wittekiend Mary Wood yr..- Jeff Woodhouse Cliff Woodworth Chuck Worrall .W 45 i ,gif I f E M Y ' :'- ' ' ' 1 f 2 xx I if V. I, C W' IQ sv dh! ali....... ..un..wfu-.a Tracy Wright Chris Walton Gail Wyatt Jean Yalowifz Christy Young Greg Young Levon Young Pam Younger Tami Zohner Dan Zerbonia The universe is sacred. You cannot improve it. If you try to change it, you will ruin it. If you try to hold it, you will lose it. Command yourself not your world. Avoid extremes, excesses, and complacency. -Lao Tsu fndige . ' , ,K ' I ,uw .4 w ,A .W ,,', vw ' J A '-Jf ' Y? K ,Q fs.-N31 Existence Curious how l hang on here, day after day, or is it year after year. He who travels on peninsulas must expect someday to turn back. It is as it I were waiting for the sea to stop its absolute incoherence I see myself in the dark distance, a stick-figure in the worId's end . . . Lawrence Ferlinghefti 'L fe is gt I ix, if ., Q ' ' 'A ,L s .xi- i.,1: ff- i 'Kiwi'-.Q-L, F fs 'W x Wk gut- -Sx, ,ln 5 -at f f , 4- d 'JV-In H X...-7'0 f 9 .1 farm K 'git i i ! h as so P ..,k .gi ' Vt . ,Q ,rd I. -'Q ,. . ,A 14' AAS' f QL v .,., 1 I . , -.. fe x. ,nf- . qs '- . . A '1 4'5 -Qxllsv' ' 'Y -.., R I. ,' -1. 1 ,.-si - -fvfry-,.fyf Q- Wx' 2-f 1 ,fs --3 'Ile-Qbsx1,Q . , nv ', . . f, . Q 'A, I , , . , Y gsvv qqo- n ' , P. ,Z ' . . N ' .L 5 r 1- li. ' 1' 4: 'Y 1 ..2 '.' 1' -.Qi , W' 1 ' f., f wx Y'v','. - ' 'JV '. '-uv ,f '. Q 'rg 4 sf. 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Hermann Hesse Two-way mirrors Shield me with their protective Armor Letting me study the Strange life forms Vacilatting about me and Yet not permitting Them a Single Brief Glimpse of my inner fibers. they see a Shadowy, Distorted Ghost which they Blindly accept as the Truth. then they Lean back in their Figurative Easy chairs, Smug in their Psuedo-knowledge that they know All the Whirlings of my mind, right down to the nth degree. but I revel in an Ear-splitting Crescendo of Silent laughter because l Know they will Never suspect what Lurks behind the Corners of my soul until it is Too late . . . and Then I will Shine in my Ever-lasting Triumph. Paula Martersteck ,sa lie. me? is ----' , - - T ...xl ii J 1 ,ii A 6? , -- my mind is a Null set Swothed in block Saran wrap Pifched info the Vacuum of the Limitless void Paula Marfersfeck K . S 4, f Vygg, 5 A Q!! f .. , ,..,., 3 ,M 2? L --3, 'qu'-+' .,r'r Freshman class officers: Scott Yonkouski, Pres., Kim Penelton, Vice-Pres., Mark Heintzman, Sec., Mike Powers, Treus. The Class of '76 Being the president of a class of any kind is more than iust having the honor and not doing anything about it. lt's working to make the class better or having more and bet- ter opportunities. As the president of the freshman class this year, l found it fun and an experience. The President of any class automatically has a spot on Student Council. Being and working on Council was a very exciting experi- ence, especially around Christmas time when we were rais- ing money for food for the unfortunate who couldn't afford it. The class of '76 is going to be iust great. Every presi- dent is proud of his class, but I'm extremely proud because it's a great class both athletically and scholastically. Working with my advisor, we worked out iobs and opportunities for us to perform around Spirit Week with y posters and paintings. During Spirit Week, we were a little l shy, coming in third place, but we weren't very far behind. C As I said before, this freshman class is iust great and, to me, is something to be very proud of. The Spirit of 76 lives again! Freshman class sponsor: Larry Dirst , : f t -Scott Yonkouski i , 5 t , -3 ll fi 2 4, , It , V, A dx 1-'N li .J- , ew-wvfx t, ffl I fl ' ,c --. at at ,1' YN -xr ef X Tk. ge. ! me 'F 35 yeie. vs tai.: k mxmz 9' 2 w is X Q vu- iw' f tA.1k5 .. is D, 1 ug-g-pf X 4-. K X 3 IW Xxx f ' esaa 1 3, i l i R ' Q M2 .ggs iw of ,tt 'U- K v 'Ym- i Af Q, ' J , - 7 :-'Q Q it Q ww, S 3:-ii Q I 7 'tx if I ,X J ' ' gk fig 3 4' ' Q M -Kr . V fly X M lf. A ft 'i A, B l :,q, . M-H' - 5, ,, W2 f A fs , Y-N .,,:,i: i N g 33? A . it K ' 1' I , d A X . A 'Lf Q 4' A Carmen Adams Diane Alexander Harvey Allen Bill Altenberger Rick Anderson Sharon Anderson Doug Andreason Len Andreason Carol Andrews Chris Ashford Diann Athey Terri Atkinson Mike Austin Milt Axley Bruce Baker Gregory Banks Daryl Barker Debra Barnes Sherry Barton Gayle Beechler Tammie Beeson Dennis Berg Stacey Berg Pam Biles Ruth Bittner Mike Black Allan Blackford Cortez Blake Walt Blumenshine Tracy Boetlcher James Bohannan James Erwin Bonds Mike Boston Rod Boucher Vicky Bowen Mary Bowman Kent Boyer Joe Boyle David Bradbury Jerry Brewer Tanya Brooks Howard Brooksbank Jim Brown Paula Brown Rod Brown Tim Buckley Emel Buckner Sandra Buckner Kay Burns Sherrie Burns Jim Burrows Joe Burton June Burton Penny Butterfield James Byrd Linda Byrd Bill Cannon Dan Capperrune Gail Carrie Marty Christopher John Clemmer Terry Coates Brian Coffrin Theodora Cogdell Bill Cohen Todd Collins Pam Connett Brian Cooper Lonnie Copeland Angie Cornish Tina Covington Brenda Cox Virginia Crabtree Lori Crandell Keith Craig Ken Criser Tami Croft Gayle Crow Marcia Crowder Donna Cundiff Jim Curtis David D'Amico Sharon Dailey Andy Daniel Doreen Danner Diani Da Vault Ron Davis Dale Davis Henry Davis Gregory Davis Ann Frances Day Jim Dean Cindy DeAfco's Tammy Dehart Steve Disharoon This is the fire that will help generations to come, if they use it in a sacred manner. But if they do not use it well, the fire will have the power to do them great harm. -Sioux Indian H , fr , .2 ,W E , ffl 'V ai W Q 49 J , il i W S M verdf V -. wx: g,,gz, 5 f3:ffeEffss25i5 wig . , 3 5 Z ., we ,, ,mmm 1 4' 1: Y, 7,ii,,, . , ., 51 ,Q ., ,. , fm, ff, ,...-g,,sf:, ' ni f ,,:,,.,,:, W, ,- . f, 4 we B? 2 2 Q, Sim gag, ... f , . .P 1.1, H, A 'G it , if fb I If X If ,VA g ig ? iff , - rg 'W '78 r, , g g y sry, -, ,, M, l WX ,Avi . z',,' 41x is ' . y C. 1' 1 XX , 1 , , . A1 of -,'- f M W A , f 2 - I M, 1 N , .g In ,E , ,,4 AA 5 I ,, . f if X 1 l ,. , ff , f 7' .1 ' 1 -' 5' 1 ,I 2111054 U83 W X A L '-. -' X . i,,,,.4-4 'UU V' 1 ...Y QP l 1 is A I A' -K f ,Q . X t Q Q . sexi. ' . L Xa 1 Q - . -f 1 J W , Xxx Nuclear weapons and atomic power are symbolic of the atomic age: on one side, frustration and world destruction: on the other, creativity and common ground for peace. -U.S. Atomic Energy Commission Safe X -fe QSC..-f 55,72 'Nw-I -A -'v 'ff Chuck Dickerson Jeff Dickerson Paula Dolane Diana Dotzert Larry Doversberger Scott Downard Don Draim Sue Dufek Linda Dunkin Doris Dunn Sheryl Dunn Margaret Durbala Jim Ellinghausen Dan Elser Cynthia England Mike Ennis Amy Errion Pat Errion Joe Evans James Everett Donna Faulkner Ron Fender Dennis Fisher Cathy Fitch Bertha Flemming Jame Fletcher Bruce Fogler Brent Foster Brian Foster Peggy Freeman Jackie French Bruce Frison David Fuller Alan Gamis ex lithium Brian Ganson Mary Ghantous Bill Giles Teresa Glore Janet Godinez Gene Goe Bob Gordon Tim Gorsuch Steve Gosnell Cindy Graf Denise Graham Rick Gray Tom Gray Angela Green Sue Green Chuck Gress Joe Grey Dan Grieves Jana Griffith Laura Gross Bennie Guthrie David Guthrie Jon Guy Margaret Guyton John Guerra Kathy Gwynn Kimberly Hall Larry Hamilton Sue Hammer Cindy Hammond Marybeth Hammer Bob Hanlon Angie Hansen' Kevin Hankins We his mfg Plnlnm-aww, , , one e ff ' Y ., , . ,L Q i,, . fee. 7 X f , T321 1 .4 we xg . X a C 5 f G SN R 5 Us x Wk. 3 N i 2 as -we ,ff N . ,., he ' 5 'L ' K ,. X 2 K Z ,A C ., T ir, 5 ..,l,. rx- .- 1 sr S Q- ia 4 en. . at 593' i-i 'N-for C . if ifffsfif we f K . :.g it 1 Ok: t ,, fFf.!!- F l Y wi? WW Give up learning, and put an end to your troubles. ls there a difference between yes and no? Must I fear what others fear? What nonsense! The way of nature is changing. Knowing consistanc Knowing consistancy, you will be openhearted. Being openheartei you will act royally. Do not study unless you seek to know consistancy. Joan Hardin Jim Harmon Steve Harper Dan Hart John Hartman Cheryl Harris Carol Hauptly David Hawks Gerald Headd Lora Headley Sherry Hearn Ron Heaton Sam Hendricks Claire Heidewald Mark Heintzman Patrick Helmers Linda Helms Lloyd Henderson Venessa Henley Greg Henschel Ed Hoppe Mike Herget Cindy Herod Randy Hess Chuck Hicks Margaret Hicks Susan Hietler Jay Higgins Jim Hill Brenda Hinrichs Latonya Hodge Mike Hoevenaar Janet Hofreiter Chris Haggard Diane Hohulin John Hole Bob Holland Chris Hollins Scott Homan Kathleen Hood Andy Horan Vicki Horaney Greg Hoskins Brad Hougland Karen Howard Ray Huffman Malissa Hull Tim Huxlable Renee Ingrassia Darlene Jackson Linda Jackson Valerie Jacobson Mark Jewell John Johnson Kim Johnson Mary Johnson Meg Johnson Tom Johnson Vickie Johnson Frank Johnsion Pom Johnston Brian Jones Karen Jones Ron Jones John Karl Tony Keffales Debbie Kincaid Malcolm Kincaid Terri Kinnamon Natalie Kirk Marty Klcft Steven Klecker Tim Klise Nr-M new i -f 75 Q, 453' o-L ,Mm 4 1, F ,L I 2 '-lf-.rf I ,. M. 5 ,J 4 Z X WW? fr 0 444' V W 'f,42fzfzQwg,fr,',,, , 1, .M rroc y , 5, J , J X 4 If f ff Vw QW rrrrrrr 1 J gf? ,, ,. f ' f wnyfwf f f 1 if 'fl wi 4114 U' 'Hy 1' , , to if gym? - . gb, I W 2 in 2, if V I T,,,,m,,,,,i I , Y V K 5 w ifi 3,4537 ,Y ' 2 'L ' i f V 42 , 1 ,,+ - gf The World Changes , 1 og I 4 We believe that according to our desire we are able to change the things around us, we believe this because otherwise we would have no favourable solution. We forget the solution that generally comes to pass and is also favourable: we do not succeed in changing things according to our desire, but gradually our desire changes . . . We have not managed to surmount the obstacle, as we were absolutely determined to do, but life has taken us round it, led us past it, and then if we turn round to gaze at the remote past, we can barely catch sight of it, so imperceptible has it become. -Marcel Proust a C.. xg 3 ieeeii se gm, .. : rs , Sze N New Q? K 'I Mike Kluever Bob Knickerbocker Bob Knisely Randolph Knox Joe Kaos Linda Lee Koestner Karl Kottemann Dennis Kuntz Gloria Lamon Chris Lampher Rick Landers Paul Landwehr Jeanie Longhorn Cindy Lankin Denise Larson William Larson Steve Laughland Mike Ledford Larry Lee Therese Lesage Charles Linsay Rhonda Livesay Linda Lobberecht Jane Lohmar Janet Long Donna Lopez Kathy Lord Brian Lovell Pete Lowe Helen Lucas Laura Luecht Mike McClure Bill McCorkIe Gary McCoy Stuart McDaniel Dale Mcilhiney Mike McFadin LaRae McFall Cindy McGamey Mike Mclntire Donna McRoberts Jackie Macuk Janie Maness Robert Mansfield Joe Markum Charlotte Maroon Jerry Martin Cathy Marvin Kirk Mason Mike Matheson Ken Maynard Trudy Mays Robert Melaga Debbie Menz Dora Menz Jeff Mills Pat Moffatt Judy Mooberry James Mooney Joe Moore Lonnie Moore Tony Moore Dennis Morgan Marianne Morris Margaret Morrissey Mike Motteler Monica Mucavero Pat Murphy Debbie Nagel Davis Nelson Susan Nelson Randy Neumann Jim Nickles Davis Niedermeier Mark Nisius Susan Nordwall Thereas Nordwall Don Neumann ,li vt' 53, I Y JR 5 Q , T Vfiirm K 4 il' .. .1 P Isifaiwi ve Qmif - -:mf J . . 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Every expression beareth the stamp of life. -Montaigne 'Q--ff 1 4 4 N zz i 7' X gf, as 1141 t in ,M ..,, , Q 1 , br My 1' Z ,f Q ,J ,, .. s K 4 . er , f f 1: . ff fit-ff rg ,,. 'Y ,D Wd, U. 5 . 5 3 .S ' T M A 4 W 'bt 1. 'W fr f , f M ww X S V Q wr 1 V1 I W F 'Wm,,,,f ' Wiz? 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A Q S A4 , eeere o r .sv . . , B N N , X www-as g NSN' ' 1 V X x I 3 fr. ,Q X X . , 3 sf , x f ' T . V ...V T , -:rn S ': W W F' Q -Q ..., , eeeee ' he -fb' 5 - K 4 :.. -, ' X . y A. r . iff' at ' ' mg : 1 J a K TK! .. Q , 4- , me e 2 ig x H A S fee a re gli A-lt T, K - ' , I 'iii r . J A A X 1 A 8, , . ' 0, T f V . be Y: Q. Q 1 ff ik' im Z t..e Z-.:Q:elt,e T . ,R gVl.,,.g L , , - -ps-vpn I r' 'ff 5 ,T T L W- 'Is 7. 431612 4, .. E 3 T . 'SK , 'Qi 'X -ag'-an ff 5 ay ' af ire F s A 5, ll: C. ., T M, egly y -ze v , . 5. ,mf - F A The lines and rhythms of all life continue. The disciplines and ioys of schooling are a vehicle transporting the student to an awareness and opportunity - ' A ., -4 ' .qyfq ...M ff , ..,., . . . N 4 w w 4 147 I am I Think IWiII . . . I am. I think. I will. What must I say besides? These are the words. This is the answer. I stand here on the summitt of the mountain. I lift my head and I spread my arms. This-my body and spirit-this is the end of the quest. I wished to know the meaning of things. I am the meaning. I wished to find a warrant for being. I need no warrant for being, and no sanction upon by being. I am the warrant and the sanction-. . . I know not if this earth on which I stand is the core of the universe or if it is but a speck of dust lost in eternity. I know not and I care not. For I know what happiness is possible to me on earth. And my happiness needs no higher aim to vindicate it. My happiness is not the means to any end. It is the end. It is its own goal. It is its own purpose. Neither am I The means to any end others may wish to accomplish. I am not a tool for their use. I am not a servant of their needs. I am not a bandage for their wounds. I am not a sacrifice on their altars . . . I owe nothing to my brothers, nor do I gather debts from them. I ask none to Iive for me, nor do I, Iive for any others. I covet no man's soul, nor is my soul theirs to covet. I am neither foe nor friend to my brothers, but such as each of them shall deserve of me. And to earn my love, my brothers must do more than to have been born. I do not grant my love without reason, nor to any chance passer-by who may wish to claim it. I honor men with my love. But honor is a thing to be earned. 9 .emi I LJ 0- I ! P I . ilwb' was Q t I shall choose friends among men, but neither slaves nor mas- ters. And I shall choose only such as pleases me, and them I shall love and respect, but neither command nor obey. And we shall ioin our hands when we wish, or walk alone when we so desire. For in the temple of his spirit, each man is alone. Let each man keep his temple untouched and undefiled. Then let him join hands with others if he wishes, but only beyond his holy threshold. For the word 'We' must never be spoken, save by one's choice and as a second thought. This word must never be placed first within man's soul, else it becomes a monster, the root of all the evils on earth, the root of man's torture by man, and of an unspeakable lie. The word 'We' is a lime poured over men, which sets and hardens to stone, and crushes all beneath it, and that which is white and that which is black are lost equally in the gray of it. It is the word by which the depraved steal the virtue of the good, by which the weak steal the might of the strong, by which the fools steal the wisdom of the sages. What is my ioy if all hands, even the unclean, can reach into it? What is my wisdom, if even the fools can dictate to me? What is my freedom, if all creatures, even the botched and impotent, are my masters? What is my life, if I am but to bow, to agree, to obey? But I am done with this creed of corruption. I am done with the monster of 'We', the word of serfdom, of plunder, of misery, falsehood and shame. And now I see the face of god, and I raise this god over the earth, this god whom men have sought since man came into being, this god who will grant them ioy and peace and pride. This god, this one word: I. From Anthem by Ayn Rand I I ' y 1 ' 1 ,Q V! .A 'N X? V! f,,. X W ' 5 .,:. , , N L 2 54 2' ff 5' A '1- X LJ y A Q X X X XX X354 Q N2 ,-45 , -9, r I' A EF f f ,ff f is A I-Y QSM 1 h 1- I Q f as 594 r dsl . ,, Y I 5,-1--H uw , ww ,Ag ' .P 3 I 3 k Q, X, ,, A ' ' . 5 6, , . .,,.-9, f W.. . KW 1 f M f '3 J 2 f I Q ,' 1 I 1 .4 3, S .1 U' 4 , tj, ,,kf K , A 4 Z, i if f, A 3 .V 4 5 ? wg: A 5 ,4. my af , ...f .QA 1 W av xx ' I -, ESCAPE Maybe it's paranoia Maybe it's sensitivity Your friends protect you Scrutinize me I get so damn timid Not at all the spirit That's inside of me JONI MITCHELL av -1 .iam HHHH' l . i, -Ji gn H' V 1 f '1 2 WMF' HP' When l become disillusioned with my surroundings it is necessary to revert to that which makes me happy. Perhaps it's more realistic than living incognito. 1 I 0 gn a 2 O Cb N 1 a I mio- x ! if L-1, ORGANIZATIONS Editors: Donna Bordeaux, Carol Lakota QNX 0' Sfuclent Council R. Lush, K. Riher, G. Brewer, T. Irwin, J. Trimmer, J. Jones, M. Archibald, K. man, J. Gwynn, R. Holden, C. Goberl, D. Henschel, M. Christopher, J. Thorn Gordon, D. Dunn, D. Smoof, 5. Yonkowski, S. Graf, J. Koos, C. Ryno, R. New- burg, M. Lyile, Mr. 'l1ndaII. .X 1 ip, ge. . or M on 5 Xen A ' i , . .. if uf' 1 1' if32351f5i?Z3v5QET i -15551. ' . , E - i-259, -E C ' f- , - . .i -fss:'s-'1-so M . f Q Kim Gordan, vice-president. Students discuss problems at the Mid-State 9 meeting. --+A? we Y. is ig. ,Q si S- b-.d ... .,.. ., e A ., ,..sN-F.MMv-c i .-and Student Involvement and ideas were the motivation for the l972-73 Student Council. When Central went to the Olympics, the Stunt Show audi- ence broke attendance records. Council Christmas activities were successful financially and emotionally due to the gener- osity of PHS students. Council tried to cover topics of interest indicated by this year's Advisory Board members. Optional finals, non-manda- tory assemblies, curriculum, and discipline were areas of research and investigation. Though there were no immediately felt results, the efforts of this year's Student Council will benefit the PHS students in the future. -Emily Chase H :,. ,V j V 3.1 . if g 5, :g,, A X 1 224' W Wi 'Z J Way ' sv A, 1 KJV-:K r. :..,. ' fl xv? ' .N :fn s 433 -3 156 4...-. Council members meet daily to discuss current plans. .Qs Kris Riney entertains the student body at the talent assembly. The Homecoming dance is enioyed by many PHS students. t is ,, H O Advisory Boa rd Row l: D. Meyers, G. Banks, T. Roehnelt, Row 2: K. Pendleyon, K. Dempsey, C Little, B. Bailey, Row 3: T. Lesage, C. Lowe, R. Deadwyler, B. Baker, J. School- man, C. Nelson, R. Palmer, J. Crehore, Row 4: D. Facker, J. Gwynn, T. Walker, R. Newmann, R. Jones, B. Knisley, S. Kellogg, J. Jones, S. Parker, D. Hamilton 1 Row 5: T. Carter, C. Ryno, J. Ott, B. Scott, D. Collins, C. Gabbert, C. Valentine P. Meisinger, P. Robinson, J. Timmes, H. Feldman, C. Lakota, P. Doubet, D. John- son, D. Simpson. -SIN Crest Editorial Staff 1. .L , , xi K f Ly 4' . ,....., On Ground: C. Ricciardelli, D. Zipperich, J. Wilson, J. Walker, D. Gluckinp Firsi Dempsey, T. Murphy, K. Kohemonn ledirorj, C. Lakoio, B. Spono. Ledge: M. Bollowe, J. Muir, J. Woodhouse, Top Row: D. Clark, D. Bordeaux, K. Crest Business Staff On ground: K. Toube I S ngs: H. boch, M. Walter, S! d : . avi Monns, M. Butterfield. Po' Boys An' Dew U - -k- ,q-M4 ww Q- ' ' ' ' - . '7' ' ITAL! .. I , -5--- .u 4 rooggj V ' -.E' f-, , -'f X v E . T, 45'?'W1f ifiE Y - -ss ' Ks s faurm l .yr 5 : :K 5 X 1 'A HOME op: - I XX! X .A .., -,. , H K e S 'J Ulla! ITALIAN f' 5' xg ' ff Q .e -FROZEN FOODS gui ' ' --E - u fQQff ,- Q V, i iv -I P' . ' 1145 gJD K 'rr' 3 i 160 l Senior Service The accomplishments of the Senior Service for 1972-73 included a cooperative effort in successfully conducting the Toys for Tots campaign, assisting in the orthopedic room, ushering at school events, and operating an in-school tutoring program. They are sponsored by Ms. Harper. sf SY it z Q-.,,, . . Q Biggs A ,,. . w.,.,gme ,..,. S? ,.,. . fi --:' N- 1 K Q . 5' : .xr If' ... . li' s ,.. a s 'Q ks .-'f: . L Q ', ' D f ' ezi .:'- --f1: I .':: - .zzzz f ii ...,:. , . wi' -Q e e ' NQ., . i-u l' 's ,,k..N 2. P be .. '. W? 1 Q. ,i 1' ' ln picture at left, Row I: L. Oakford, P. Hart, L. Bach, S. Vaughn, B. Bailey, Row 2: C. Stahl, J. Plack, L. Redard, L. Maness, C. Jacobus, L. Coker, C. Boston. In picture at right, Row I: C. Kuhn, L. Barney, D. Galvin, S. Fidler, C. Henderson, C. Cox, Row 2: S. Furston, D. Lekovich, B. Plunkett, D. Meyers, D. Bennet, T. Roehnelt, Ms. Harper. 161 ha , wif A Me. y,.,,f flffil ,,.,:, L , F 9 I f ,nv 2 ' f g , 4561 , ,, f K , ,.-, ,Q ww, . 4' O u. 1, , 5- W Yugi M QQ A g ,. Vg 1? 'ff 1 4 W li 1 V -3 Ar a ' if , 3 Vg 5 'nfl' 6 he if 5 f f If is -my W' 2 I ,o ' ,GW M: z.9gf,, ,, asm , ,,.w.. ,,,f, ,,,, Sak - f, wwf ' ,,,,, - ., f: .,.,, ng M ff ' 46- fd' A wvff fx .7 ,wr W? xiii., 'FF an .W 4 W W' I AV sf , A35 l I W V .. V :Tx if ff' Aa 4-f ' 'll + K if . - 4,61 it .v V A35 Q , Vg, I , Mr' nv 4? I5 Q v 3 VA' LQ .4 f v Qu 5 If If 0... Q Dean, Editorial Editor, K. Sears, photography editor, K. Shanks, News Editor, M. Thrush, Business Manager, Kernal, Editor-in-chief, J. Robin- son, cartoonist, P. Martrsteck, feature editor, Her Maiesty, Miss Chase, Editor-in Chief, C. Ricciardelli, Editorial Editor. . -4- ' .fl s ., X it IR. . 1 if 0 W f F. Kaufman, M. Thrush, C. Marvin, J. Plack. 'ig A, Mx, .t' f'Af The X Editors Business Staff This year's Opinion Staff has now advanced to being less dependant on outside help for setting up the newspaper. Sponsored by Mr. Baker, they received the Quill and Scroll International Honor Award and the George A. Gallop Award to pay tribute for their accomplish- ments. Committee of 40 to The Snack Bar has become one of Committee's most appreciated activities. Sitting: P. Meisinger, N. Hasenstein, L. Knox, H. Higgins, J. Steenrod, Row I: C. Putman, L. Gift, B. Rohman, C. Holmes, S. Kelly, Row 3: C. Grieves, T. Grieves Lord, M. Ritter, T. Putman, B. Cannon, V. Johnson, C. Jacobus, M. Brown, R. C. Patterson, Row 4: J. Flack, C. Stahl, Mr. Zbrozek, C. Jocobus. Roberts, C. Carrier, Row 2: J. Lopez, D. Bielenberg, J. Morton, K. Riney, M. 05 L 'MIK' Y if WW? .2 M New if Qxuf - ,X Y H .Q N ! W , 1 94 :iw 'l A, f XJ! L If X f J V L . Kwai Officersg H. Higgins, C. Jocobus, D. Bielenberg, J. Black, M. Russell Students reflect spirit because of Committee's activities. Spirit is the symbol of Committee of 40, and it is spirit that it works to bring among the students of PHS. Committee not only sponsors the snack bar, mixers, and visa-versas, but also work hard to make spirit week the success it is. 166 1 , C. Jacobus and D. Beilenberg relax in committee room. CommiHee's efforts during Spirit Week proved successful M AI I hwwwfw . . ir , Q H .HW .YD haw i Z Q Milf, V: 3 5 2 J 3 E if ' ,tw -M 11,10 E ffl WB! 'Q' Agia! 3' get ht Q' l wi 5 bs.. ,ixilllfg we M W swlfiii In the gutter: Desmond Carter. Lying: Cool Cat Steen. Kneeling: Slick Steen, Fin- gers Vogel, Made-in-the-Shade Fack, Rambling Rieter. Standing: Mouth Morton, Stampin' Steen, Sailin' Squeak, Screamin' Billy. Speech and Debate Individual events and debate teams at PHS found 1972-73 to be a very successful season. The IE squad found consistent winners in Dave Smoot, John Frost, Rick Kern, and the duet acting team of Kim Ritter and Roger Lush. The team as a whole, however, reflected its broad base of talent in winning sweepstakes at three tournaments and placing in the top five schools at nine more. They placed second in the Mid-State Nine. Six members of the team, coached by Mr. Davidson, advanced to, IHSA sectional competition: Lesa Gluckin, Cathy Watkins, the team of Lush and Ritter, Rick Kern, Dave Smoot, and John Frost. John, Dave, Rick, and Cathy advanced to state competition. The varsity debate team also enioyed an extremely successful sea- son. The double team combination of Larry Wehking and Kathy Kot- temann, Kyle Erwin and Dan Noe walked away with the first tourna- ment of the year at Manual. Larry and Kathy then went on to win contests at Richwoods and Bloomington, usually winding up with the top two speaker positions. In statewide competition, the two-man team placed in eliminations at two tournaments, and they took second place in conference debate. After qualifying for the ISTA state debate finals by placing second in sectional competition, Larry and Kathy went on to place eleventh after preliminaries of the state-wide championship tournament. Novice debate, coached by Mr. Baker, also made a fine showing. They placed second in the Mid-State Nine contest. Greg Henschel, a freshman, was the recipient of several speaker awards. ssuimm, The best reward after months of practicing. J ff W V! +1 ,W A f ,XX ff mam.: Row I: D. Henschel, L. Gluckin, D. Noe, J. Stolp, J. Propp, K. Consigny, R. fer, R. Lush, B. Frankel, G . Hoskins, K. Wenger, M. Axley, M. McClure, K. Kern, T. Hart, R. Mansfield, Row 2: J. Frost, K. Erwin, L. Wehking, G. Schae- Ritter, G. Henschel. M ' Kathy Kotteman elaborates on an affirmative point of view. Kim Ritter and Roger Lush in their duet-act. .,f 'K it -is eu: Liii wif Listening to other contestants with a look of interest is Dave Smoot John Frost won many awards as an extemporaneous speaker. 7 'PQ -K 0 .- I I U ' I r Be satisfied with success in even the smallest matter, and think that even such a result is no trifle. -Marcus Aurelius Antoninus ' German club members ioined together and enioyed many activities this year. They held a picnic and soccer games dur- ing the fall, and in October, they enioyed listening to Juergen Anders speak on W. Berlin and Germany. Other activities included a Christmas party, a tour and dinner at Jumers, a bike hike, and a spring soccer tournament. 'Xe' -.ww f n Club 1-5 'FQX ct'3a -J fit .Af uc. L. Culbert, M. Berow, S. Hammer, C. England, B. Rohman, N. Kirk, L. Koestner, J. Lawler, H. Lucas L. Gross, S. Verkler, G. Currie, M. Powers, M. Heintzman, K. Turetzky, D. McRoberts, S. Seelye G. Henschel, K. Mehl, L. Fogler, C. lmes, R. Davis, R. Jones, A. Gamis, R. Weicherding, M. Giebelhau sen, J. Schoolman, S. Neubert, J. Robinson, P. Meisinger, J. Thompson, J. Spacht, T. Tracy, G. Mechkat, D. Mason, C. Spietz, B. Selingman, A. Ricciardelli, J. Waters, S. Pakier, R. Berger, L. Wil- kinson, B. Frankel, T. Hosking, J. Fetchs, S. Kellogg, S. Rayer, H. Brooksbank, M. Christopher, K. Wen- ger, R. Bittner, E. Lehmann, T. Roake, D. Duncan, lik. M. Ritter, M. Knock, J. Meyers, G. Schaefer, C Baldwin, J. Turner, J. Wise, T. Sefton, K. Sears, G McCarty, S. Baker, R. McKittrick, P. Helmers, S Martin, D. Bradbury, A. Lagoda, T. Harrison, C Koth, C. Gabbert, B. Fogler, C. Nelson, D. Boyd, K Lochbaum, K. Kottemann, B. Hofreiter, R. Nieder meier, A. Rex, J. Wise, L. Fehr, D. Stewart, D Eddingfield, S. Simkins, J. Ferdinand, C. McRoy, R Kern, G. Haskins, K. Schaefer, J. Davidson, M. Ste- inwedel, J. Hofreiter, A. Blackford, B. Ganson, J Maness, N. McClure, M. Rohman, B. Giles, M. Neu- bert. ff , . . X , SQ l as x Cf . 1 E I s .af ,mswv It ' ' 4-favs'-V' W,N,,M.Mu- 1 iii' - 1 L ,f 2 G S A f if J 5: a 3 , 1 'A' X21 5 K yt, I Z, ,,,. 'Lf. '- ,. ,N 'I iff gif T ,.,,', ' ' , ,, 'L' H 'N , - Q Q M ,..,. f 5 g , f if 'G f 2' ' ' ' ' I ' -f ' ' -uf T Q 'gr M, 1 5 C y , 1: .V , A Y , Z5 Q Q, ,,, ,4-, 4 , Wir' 20 Q.: J, . Jw' X j f - M ' C, 1 ,. ,,,v A m , A -- aw --f J, W Q. z' V X x EE A X X . , 5.- Q V gli. I AA uf' ' , gf s ,Q Hill, 5 L Z Q L '1 1 J. Thompson, J. Spacht, R. Bur er, K. Sears, and R. Topel dis- play their talents in a Christmas play. German Club Officers: J. Schoolman, J. Thompson, G. Mechkat. Food is always abundant at the German Club Christmas party. rf All I f,l.,seg J 115 , .. .., WA Sf- Q,-X V 1 ,F f X XX X Ndwwfs if cf ,H I aj 1-E W , sbgpluki Af 5. ml 4 Q Y 173 Row 1. N. Dixon, A. Schneider, S. Boyer, J. Bender, A. Swi- gan, Row 2: S. Luecht, F. Thomas, K. Consigny, Row 3: B. Richman, L. Swigart, J. Wilson, S. Holmes, S. Rugh, L. Henry, G. Baldwin, C. Fremaux, B. Frankel. French Club Sponsored by Mr. Neff, the French club enioys activities such as their Christmas party where they made decorations which were placed on the school tree. Also, Professor Rastotter, from Bradley, came to speak to the club and dis- cussed the various possibilities in careers for French speaking students. .Af , VV , X, V ,V ,V , W MVK., frr ..'l M HM ,. . ..,VAA IVA, V VV V V VV VVV VVVV VV ,,VV. . . .,.. VV V V VV, V V , aw... ' ,. . wrsf 'l-qi,-,,, Uwvmm. wr., A , I wvfwglstf w aww .ft 'ie ,nw ty .5 f 1,55 W .: Myw, my -.4 V,,V , gg ,, ev: i,,. ,Z ,..,: ?4'wf19um' .f . , fi- an , , Row l: S. Setterland, J. Yalowitz, P. Connett, M. Errion Row 2: S. Williamson, C. Ricciardelli, J. Strodel Sitting: K. Maxwell,VC. Walton Williamson, C. Chase, N. DeGoode, V. Horanez, M. Hammer Row 3: On Top: B. DeVore, D. Hoersman, K. Klise, M. Lytle. M. Waugh, J. McConkey, S. Thomas, S. Neff, J. Dickerson Row 4: A. Honor Society: Sitting: B. Petruzzi, C. Ricciardelli Standing: E. Chase, K. Manns, R. Sathoff, M. Butterfield, S. Gray, D. Wetchler. 9 I2 'ii X K jg X X, .NW C sy.. Spanish Club and Spanish National Honor Society Spanish Club members labovel learn more about the Spanish customs and lan- guages with much enthusiasm. Miss Bai- ley sponsors the club along with the Spanish National Honor Society ileftl. The Honor Society is for those students who excel in their academic work. Latin Club Sponsored by Miss Moriarty, the Latin Club sold fruit cakes and held a Saturna- lia party at Christmastime and a Roman banquet in the spring. At the banquet, members dressed in Roman costumes . . . while these Latin students have fun, they are studying and experiencing Roman culture. Political Awareness Club, a new organization this year, had many interesting discussions. This year's first proiect was a mock election. Then, going along with the current political happenings, they carried on discussions about the presiden- tial election. Making sure to cover both sides of the issues, they held interesting debates. Bw Row 1: A. White, R. Mansfield, D. Nelson, D. Barnes, K. Bames, K. Dempsy, W. Anderson, W. Larson, Row 2: J. Wofford, M. White, M. Fritscher, P. Tomsovic, L. Thorp, B. Rose, J. Timmes, M. Hora- ney, Row 3: Miss Moriarty, L. Tysall, K. McGuire, J Heintzman, D. Overture, R. Koestner, A. Daniel, K Irwin, J. Blumb. D. Hart, R. Holden, P. Wilkes, L. Wasden, T. Hart, J. Dickerson, J. Spears, J. Jones, Mr. Grayeb, H. Ortoft, D. Political Awareness K Thespians Sponsored by Miss Carara, Thespians is active in both the contest play and the Spring play. These students, interested in drama, practice working with all facets of dramatic production. T. Zahner, B. Frankel, B. Neilson, K. Ritter, D. Heersoman, F. Knox, B. Devon. zliaili lx Afro-Americcm Culture Society g .1 i Y so f.,KN .1 .jj ., xl XR X ly f 11 r K 1 i gif. ,, fm.. 'DTN 1 -f. . .--sv 4, ' - W ff ' ' 1 F . ,K .. V K. r. if iff is . -Q Ff'f ,' .1s,.rsw:x1iiZVi':'if' -1 ,. , rf ' ' ... - ' ' A Q ,. ' V ' W. f .. . s fgg- :g'i9E7 f.45QgQQ,i?gP:i1 . - : f ' ' .. K iv 3 W , J.. - . 4 t M -r A , ii. . ' f f- as-X2-Ffh'-f,. .rf-'M-six.. 1 as .H .W em,..fQ1:.-Ti HHH r- if -4 K 7 s Vw- .fa Q? ms. ... X U . . -.. - fr.K,SQK.-bw A -3 ff- .4-of--,awww M K w f-. ',...-yew. .- of B . K . ffffx- u,au?s21-f.fitfXf ' 1.2-2. '?- ' - .' WJ Y 'f ...1'-ik. ' f -if r. -Cn?ff3'ii:8 .s.3, A .. ,., , Q . f-.,Kq..of-wg. -, ,--.,. ...N of ,gf fi ww K Q J ' J ' :Q - J if 2 ' K I Km... K. K..ogaf..M1w.s . .. . K F. I .Km - f K V A wwwiwzzax ig ' .KK-i:f.L..:..K,:4 si gy K. , 3 K . W in K ix K ff' ig im' fi-1 Wg? A-f-sei' A J S K . fr-wif I . g 'img 'viii M V A ' 1 ' ' ii . Asif? K '--' -- ..-+-A 'A 1' iam Row I: D. Garrett, Mrs. Woodworth, R. Cannon, G. Brewer, D. Anderson, G. Banks, J. Higgins, R. Gayles, B. Parker, D. Sargent, C. Littles, M. Archibald, A. Cornish, K. Gwynn, S. Brooks, D. Erie, S. Burns, B. Porter, D. Duncan, F. Knox, E. Young, K. Jordan, Row 2: D. Brown, J. Gwynn, M. Donely, C. Brown, E. Hug- . W V - . .WM -'YW ' .R -H vw ftffiec - - - -- ' ' ' gins, P. Williams, D. Turner, M. Johnson, M. Sephus, D. Watkins, J. Potts, L. Gayles, C. Shockley, R. Lemon, K. Gordon, K. Jones, J. Jones, Mr. Adams, On the wall: D. Dunn, J. 'l1mmes, E. Bonds, V. Johnson, C. Parker, C. Stevenson, S. Collins, R. Deadwylor, E. Hall, P. Jones, P. Younger, B. Fleming. . -Q E ..? .if : '. V? mi 'Q '21 mm, 5, ,,. -3:,.f 4 vmfwi' ' ' gal .lm 0- , M, ,, , ,W , ,,.4,1':,,,. A ., T 1 ofa 'q -X lf? This year's Afro Club studied the cultural history of black Americans. Sponsored by Mr. Adams and Mrs. Woodworth, these students held the doughnut sales during finals and an Afro-American style show. -C'-. ,fs-fx Gunn..- Future Teachers xxx:-X.. z S 1 s ..s... x 1 . -.fe '1 S Q 7 if , si isis! Q- fssg N This group of prospective teachers enioyed many activi- ties throughout the year. Their work with underprivi- leged children provides good experience for the future. Activities included a Halloween party at Allied Agen- cies, work with children at various grade schools, and at the Guardian Angel Home. Standing: T. Zahner, D. Meyers, S. Walker, L. McCarthy, G. McCann, D. Day, Sitting on ledge: N. Hasenstein, J. Urish, J. Allgood, On ground: S. Underwood, D. Stewart, P. Harrold. f i 5 Photography Club This year's Photography Club worked with developing, enlarging, and taking portraits. They discussed phototechnique and went on several field trips for good photo material to places such as Forest Park and the Caterpillar Photography Department. .-1... -. - ,,....,. ,M.. ..,..x, . A... . .... ,..., , . f .H ,.,,. . ,K 'f ' is C , Ns if ss.. --Q . . - -2-Q fn?-fi.:SSkYS.S: ,Ng Science Club is X ye, .fl S K fix iff 5 SVCS Sponsored by Mr. Horst, the Science Club members expand their knowledge of the sciences by discussing various top- ics at their meetings. The club is not all work, however, as members enioyed var- ious field trips and a festive Christmas party in December. N. Q Q Row 'l: T. Fender, J. Walker, Row 2: G. Hanson, G. Schaffer, J. Dempsey, D. Ellis, Mr. Horst, Row 3: H. Brooksbank, D. Noe, R. McKittrick, R. Davis, M. Finch. 'Ma f , l. Lfmlllljg X f ? X , W gif ' ,RQ l Audio Visual Crew Sponsored by Mr. Bauder, the Stage and Proiection Crew is the group of students responsible for the lighting at all of the school events in the auditorium. Also, the iob of scheduling, showing, and returning all films is theirs. ie., 1 in rcawu.fbod..f .n .mm s new s mm, n. 430976. sxeipiiuyfio. Schwab D mmm T 'Beeson C Hupnay C Mama J Bv'dwmRoWQ2:l-,g,, 'A.Wohl,J.lodd1qd,J3Mfrv,5'f madman Ammon M.s.,.hf.f o wm. :wmv Hoffman c.5.,n.L 'Q ,f X, ff 1 . 5 of -i i 3 S E .2 Q. if -i S ? i Key Club W. ...J I V Row li. T. Tysall, S. Wallace, W. Doversbergmer, K. Turefzky, S. Petit, J. Flack, C. Woodworth, B. Busby, Row 2: J. Vin Ness lp'l'esidenil, C. Tuhle, Row 3: D. Hiserofe, G. Ellrentreu, M. Russel, S. Kel- Af W1 W. ,f Iogg, M. Petit, Rv. Safhoff, C. Valentine, S. Vogel, Bensing lAdvisorl, R. Kern Nice-Presidenfl, Noi In D. Facker, B. LaHaieITreasur6rl, C. Defenbaugh, R. Picture: J. Frost, J. Woodhouse, M. Putman, S. Bordeaux, T. Irish, J. Thompson, G. Urban lSecre- Bodeen, J. Heingman, T. Richards, R. Simkias Iaryl, S. McCormack, J. Heinfzman, S. Graf, ,WW ,WW him! M. . v ws. M ,Q r s ia! Ag! The book drive provides reading material for the underpriviledged. Two Key Club members prepare the scoreboard. I X , fu' The Key Club, sponsored by Mr. Bensing, dis- played a great amount of school and commu- nity spirit this year. ln the fall, these boys held, once again, their annual peanut sale and passed out programs at various sports events. A big success was their book drive . . . the books were donated to various centers who were in need of books. Also, by collecting for various charities, ushering at school functions, and changing the scoreboard at basketball games, these students rendered a great service to PHS. we Ng .4 Leffermen ag . s ,,.. 1,.. -4 ...ff . .A Q Lopez, J. Fotcho, R. Ulrich, T. Richards, Row 4: R. Sathoff, J. Hinnen, J. Mor- ton, K. Wnsler, D. Hiuroto, Row 5: M. Byrkitt, C. Valentine, S. Kellogg, S. Rnd, R. Okerbcrg, M., Pettit, W. Doversbergor. , ' , f. ef . K .. K ' FV 2 1 .- XP' . ' .f - , 'wi' , . W my Q31 , . 2, . .. - 'M K Kf , , 4 W f.. af -. , Q -fi. ifgw fu 'W K f W 5 . '51, -' K W. K' K 1 KY 1 , K K. K A I f .9 ..iP1g,!,,,,gL .......1?f7.. Nigbgx is-fkqyw -A - . M3K:':5?5'e it .. f 4. V. sX,..'2q w 'K 4- V . '- ' 55 ,K-ft Q' .W .f..s.Qif. --fxfh -u1..:- ,. .ff 1, .5 '- Xiu f. ' N Y f 4 2 5 Z 2 Row 1: R. Heermann, D. Hancock, J. Mckonqui, L. Pierce, A. Hobin, A. Peterson, N. Dixon, B. Schultz, S. Thomas, C. Kuhn, M. Pugh. Row 2: D. Meyers, B. Kini, K. Dempsey, S. Johnson, T. Roke, D. Monroe, M. Ritter, T. Murphy, S. Tracy, L. Fogler, S. Hammer, S. Neuf, Row 3: S. Smith, D. Heermann, G. Johnson, B. 2 1 ri, .il I 3 I 1 1 i I I . W' ,, ,-z Lififa i as we 'F .A ,. f ww ,wwf f 2 Mary Coup performs for spectators during half-time of a basketball game. Gymnastics and 1m - 5 K. Jacobus, B. Steenrod, J. Trent, B. Boyd, G. Bartholemew, B. Rohmann, J. Huxtable, S. Zemoir. Row I: B. Plunkett, S. Gramley, M. Young, J. Ross, R. Coney, B. Fleming, l. Koel, Row 2: D. Morton, G. Bartholemew, M. Coup, S. Parks, B. Quaintince, D. Weiner, R. lngrassia, C. Green, Row 3: L. Crandell, J. Trent, S. Neubert, M. Ritter, S. Douglas, A. Errion. Tumbling Teams Peoria High's tumbling team lat upper rightl and gymnastics team lat rightl work diligently to perfect their skills. Under the direction of Mrs. Cole and Miss Dentino, they display their talents at basketball games. Chess Club This organization is for students who share a com- mon interest in a game that is now becoming more and more popular. Chess club, sponsored by Mr. Ohl, participates in both inter and intramu- ral tournaments. Row I: R. Carlton, A. Blackford, D. Rose, Mr. Ohl, M. Retxer, D. Noe, T. Richards, Row 2: A. Rex, J. Ferdinand, M. O'Hara, J. Dempsey, R. Hammer, K. Erwin. .- K1 Q ix X ' A. .12 Nr! . . x in 'I ,nxt xv x N ,JN.u' tr. X ,Nix ' ,x .- Q X K N lbx . Q . .1 .Qt Sq.. N es' sswgyz, XY xslt 'Flwf .vq.xN.g'KS sxaxxxsfgef-W, A 8.1.37 .ext 'LQ Q-. 'Q-yi .-.-AQ-.. :..2..SLxffQ -,, ,-,Lg .EFL 'glg H V .F '-4 G if .Q il ' s--J . xx M .ki Ally .sill - -- Q. - fav .K . .K 1 X Qifls.. 'X . di Soccer The Team The soccer team was a new organi- zation this year, sponsored by Mr. Genge. These interested boys were involved in both extra- and intra- mural competition. Our soccer team did an outstanding iob for a new club, and showed a great amount of enthusiasm. This group of students enioy the sport of guns and learn about them as well. The Clay Birders shoot trap and skeet, and work to improve their knowledge of safety proce- dures when handling a gun. Row I: B. 4West, B. Dehaven, D. Huvre, D. Col- lins, R. Rogerson, S. Dowell. Row 2: K. Sears,7J. Vespa, D. Pinkham, M. Pinkham, T. Delotis, R. Moore. Sitting: D. Fuller, D. Arrenholz, D. Andreason, J. Arrenholz, Kneel- I ing: A. Harkrader lcapt.j, G. Schaefer, D. Hitpas, R. Ganson, J. l Kakolla, D. Clark, J. Ballowe, Boomy lcapt.l, Standing: L. Dirst lsponsorl, H. Magadam, R. Berger, D. Collins, P. McGrath. J. Dunne, J. Blumb, F. Genge lcoachl. 'lub Clay Birders . C9 E! , 4,,, 'So All pi . The Senior Team, Acupulco , Row I: K. Amett, M. Russel, M. Pettit, Row 2: W. Doversberger, B. Burnett, D. Meyers. Intramural Basketball Intramural basketball and table tenms provndes games for those students Interested In these actlvu The Junior Team, War , Row I: S. Williams, A. Guyton, L. Goyles, S. Randall, Row 2: T. Evans, B. Steiner, M. Vaughn, K Boddn J Lmdsey 5. fl gmnsallnvlf ' Z bv' -I 4 , 1 -x 1 3 Q. -.5 1 ' F5 ' 'm.A I , ,,, .A , Y M.-D gf i ...QF Q53 M. 4 +-ww The Freshman Team, Magicians , Row I: L. Henderson, B. Foster, W. Roberi- son, B. Parker, J. Purham, K. Barber, K. Brown. The Sophomore Team, Destroy- Table Tennis ers , Row 2: C. Grieves, B. Olson, P. Shaddid, J. Maas, M. Roehnelt, S. Graf, M. Marlofl. Jeff Ballowe and Bill Davis were Table Tennis champions this year. R Kneeling: J. Waters, D. Ware. Row l: J. Stolp, S. Douglas, C. Culp, G. O'Neil, Row 2: R. Reents, J. Hicok, J. Wilson, E. Buchbinder, C. StAnge, S. Collins, B. Devore. On wall: C. de Arcos, B. Reed, J. Martin, D. Hersemann. iyfwlffr, ,., in , vffq., ff , iw ,,,f , ft , Library Aides These are the girls one sees collecting passes and stamping out books during their study halls. Helping Mr. Stanger and the other librari- ans with all of the chores that need to be done, these girls J, keep our library maintained effec- tively. of 4- . Boys Aid T Mr. Smdriesse These eager boys have donated their study halls to help make the day run more smoothly for Mr. Smariesse. They have been a great aid to the Dean by assisting him with many of the tasks that arise during each school day. Row l: J. Ferguson, T. Bell, D. Noe, R. McKittrick,,Row 2: P. Evans, K. Williams, B. Watson, R. Rosenbaum, S. Hallstrom, Row 3: D. Facker, J. Riebel K Pages Assume Positions Row lg C. Heaton, S. Thomas, S. Williamson, K Sommers, C. Loyd, Row 2, N. Dixon, V. Pass, S Luecht, J. Urish, P. Thompson, K. Falk, Row 3, D Dossett, S. Pakier, B. Brandes, C. Zerbonia, P. Hart, L. Redard, Row 4, L. Schultz, M. Minehart, M Getz, J. Monroe, D. Weiner, M. Coup, D. Galvin Row 5, K. Mehl, M. Wood, B. Rogers, C. Eary, M 1 Carlisle, S. Whitehurst, Row 6, B. Mohns, S. Abramson, B. Boyd, H. Robertson, M. Pugh, Row 75 J. Noe, J. Ketay, D. McElhiney, P. Harrold, P. Dun- nigan, Row 8, T. Mang, C. Koch, J. Ummes, P. Younger, L. Musgrove, A. Peterson, C. Kellerstass, L. Mcgarity These devoted girls have sacrificed their free hours to aid the Deans and Clerks. They have dedicated themselves to the service of the personel of Peoria High. Office pages work in a variety of differ- ent positions under a variety of important people. jf V-re.. fgflfi..-sq. fo... as 'is-ffl . -X MVN ,Q ? Counselor Pages Row 1: M. Ballowe, S. Douglas, L. Anderson, D Anderson, D. McClure, J. Soloman, Row 2: N DeGood, J. Ross, S. Pakier, J. Trent, A. Hobbin, M. McNeil, J. Huxtable, Row 3: G. Barnhart, S. Whit- tey, T. Smith, N. Pcrkherst, R. Roberts, L. Billard ., W WWA .W lf' Row 4: P. Denny, C. Lagoda, J. Lindstrom, B. Blim- ling, T. Roehclt, C. Scott, E. Hill, Row 5: C. Geist, S. Daman, K. Falk, L. Bach, N. Lorton, B. Bailey, Row 6: R. McKittrick, T. Potts, D. Bartholomew. These counselor pages spend their study halls working for the counselors and run- ning the errands which 'are an essential part of the counselling offices. ,wijWN.,,,W W 'Y YZ gi wMw'f4 Yill fy jg f ' in 1. , , ' ' 1' e Www .V ,E Q , , in-rw... W., ,., K WV 5' r 3 f i A , .wi 4' J' ' . I ' K J ,.,. M' , I, 4 ,.1 154.5 33 A sf. 411.3 '9!FQ'!2 'f m'u' J Sl 'i 8'7- 'Was 4.-...,.. VM , f Bcmd Cancer? Band: J. Bauwens, A. Filch, M. Giebelhau- sen, V. Glover, V. Mack, J. Muir, J. O'Hara, H. OH, V. Rosenbmi va, J. Strodel, L. Sutton, D. Wil- liams, B. Winn, 5. Tracy, M. Boyle, N. Dixon, C. Greene, S. Eary, T, Gesfrine, A. Shulowiiz, K. Barnes, C. Buckner, C. Davis, S. Trunk, R. Heerman, B. Lee, S. Lipperf, D. Meyers, K. Morgan, T. Smith, D. Williams, D. Siewari, P. Jones, M. Wohl, B. Quainiance, S. MacCormack, J. Bennefi, R. Beh- rens, H. Fieldman, M. Neuberi, R. Johnson, J. Allo- vio, G. Brubaker, E. Foster, G. Gaisford, C. Han- son, S. Harper, P. Hedricks, T. Herink, R. Jacobson, R. Johnson, M. Rhodes, W. Russell, S. Huyck, T. Hari, N. Waddell, J. Rex, A. Armstrong, J. Demp- sey, E. Kloppmann, K. Schaefer, P. Prozzo, N. Wil- liams, S. Baker, J. Walker, W. Busby, E. Clark, N. Hasensfein, M. Lane, W. McGrath. Cade! Bondi S. Berg, T. Brooks, S. Burns, C. Fitch, D. Gary, L. Headley, C. Haggard, C. Hollins, C. Lindsay, J. Maness, A. Ricciardelli, K. Smith, S. Dufek, T. Davis, P. Conneh, K. Hood, B. Wall, P. Murphy, D. Fuller, J. Clemmer, B. Cooper, J. Hen- derson, B. Hoagland, P. Landwelr, D. Nauman, L. Phillips, A. Wohl, M. Axley, M. McClure, D. Nel- son, B. Frison, J. Boyle, R. Fender, R. Lewis, J. Mills, M. Kohman, T. Walker. G. Brubaker, K. Johnson C Hanson R Jacobson ...MR JL. 'E www ,, ,,,, W' A Members Receive High Ratings at Contest The Band at PHS proved to be very successful this year, and members received high ratings at various contests. At left, E. Kloppman, A. Armstrong, and K. Schaeffer, went to contest in March. At the bottom is the group of band mem- bers who went to the District Bond Festival. X -.. Qs-,A of -ws, , 1 L K. 3 xl, M -s..-,-',,,g,.' ,M J..- 1 , A 5 5 ,sf xv , ,A M A, t, er r, iism . isis V .J V ,AVZ J s 5 il, K. Morgan. J. Allovio, R. Johnson, S. Harper. V. Glover, J. Bouwons, J. Muir, M. Gieblehousen, J. Sfrodel, A. Fitch. W., as N. Assenstein, E. Clark. W. McGrath Orchestra There are two orchestras at Peoria High School. One is the Concert Orchestra which is for more experienced musicians, while the Cadet Orchestra is for those Freshman who are not yet ready for the larger orchestra. Cadet Orchestra: C. Adams, P. Butterfield, G. Cur- rie, G. Davis, C. Dickerson, W. Giles, L. Gross, J. Scott, C. Heidewald, K. Natalie, P. Pittsley, M. Powers, T. Sperry, M. White, J. Wofford, S. Hedrick. . . .Wy .,.,m.Z , , 'hm Concert Orchestra: J. Andrews, G. Bordeaux, W. Davis, C. Hoggard, L. Jeter, D. mons, L. Summers, L. Wilson, C. Baldwin, M. Berow, E. Buchbinder, M. Eagleson, Lekovich, J. Lindstrom, S. Little, S. Simkins, D. Bordeaux, L. Byrd, J. Cooper, R. B. Luecht, J. McConkey, D. Morton, M. Spears, J. Stolp, J. Thomburg, C. Wat- Fishman, D. Heerman, C. Johnson, C. Lakota, K. McManus, C. Murphy, J. Sim- lrins. B. Baker, D. Hart, D. Overtuf, T. Fender, D. Garrett. .5 ' 4 At Lakeview, the Conceri Orchestra performed for several groups of fourfh graders Contest PHS orchestra members attended many different contests this year. The State Music Contest was held in March and brought many high ratings to PHS students. Several soloists attended: Bill Davis, Cathy Watkins, Judy Linstrom, Terryl Fender, and Leon Jeter. Also, the String Choir received a first place. They are lat bottoml C. Watkins, S. Little, D. Bordeaux, M. Eagleson, J. Cooper, L. Jeter, J. Lindstrom, B. Davis, T. Fender, J. Andrews. Pictured at the left are All-State members Judy Lindstrom and Terryl Fender. Concert Choir Under the direction of Mr. Tatting, the Concert Choir, a select group of musi- cally talented students, adds their con- tribution to the Music Department of P.H.S. Row l: S. Douglas, S. Neubert, L. Roeschley, N. Long L Knox T Spears D Goff K Kommski G Smith Row 3 C Geist S Millard A Vallence L Lootens Capperroon, A. Storm, D. Roeschley, K. Kooker, Row 2 C Lord K Lochbaum T Martin C Martin M Slattery B Rohmann K Borgon J Rowlett B Spence L. Wood, R. Ulrich, N. Rowlett, D. Rucker, D. Heerman M Taylor T Bauber R M Russel D Garrett A Delotis P Noirot Ywb. iv' 777-1 i5f'.,w,'1in' ' 1 riv-iw 0 Z 4 lPrep C ir Row 1: S. Thomos, E. Burnett, M. Giebelhausen, D. Noe, B. Doling, S. Holmes, Price, F. Ragler, L. Fehr, D. Brown, G. Johnson, L. Henry, K. Maxwell, P. Thomp- M. Mineharl, A. Nonimus, Row 2: D. Markwell, M. Sfeinwedel, K. Wildmcn, J. son. Piokos, C. Guy, B. Boyd, S. Neff, D. Burton, M. Brown, Row 3: N. Saupe, N. Mixed Ensemble The Mixed Ensemble, below, is a smaller group of select students from the Concert Choir. Performances can be more fre- quent and more filled with variety when working with a small group. Wg yQyv-Q., X lk ..-, - 4-sf' Row if S. Douglas, L. Roshley, A. Vallance, T. Martin, C. Martin, L. Lootens Row 2 Rowlett, R. Golf, M. Russel, D. Garrett, T. Cuminski, G. Smith. .rw , in X 'N Sf- N' 'dl .sf is P't ' 'Wwe' Qs-.., 'kQ'w1 TT ' N14 of 'xv-as, rYv4-f gel R. Heerman, D. Spears, K. Dempsey, T. Canterbury, C. Koch, B. Schultz, G. Baldwin, L- Gift, M- WUI-Igh, S. Williams, A. Williamson. Missing is K. Sommer. The Ensemble practices in preparation for their next performance. i Sophomore Ensemble Ensemble is a select group of soph- omore girls directed by Mrs. Szep- essy. They performed not only at P.H.S., but also for various church groups, grade schools, and shel- ,.,.,wMW' tered care homes. Q. ,fi r ' 15 35 . , f Q. , 3 . Vw A lv , , ee. . if l if 1 1' if ,QL 5 - ? Lei y e r ll 4 i 206 R W0 YH' 2 i 2 Ivy' Is Chorus g liens-4 Row I: D. Aihey, C. Marvin, C. Robbins, A. Swigarf, P. Brown, D. McRober1s, C. Andrews, C. Sprague, T. Rhelps, S. Smith, M. Mugavero, B. Regan, Row 2: D. Davis, M. Johnson, J. Wooford, G. Ruff, P. Dolanc, K. Russel, L. Radfke, D. Cundiff, D. Bruns, S. Greene, S. Crady. Row 3: D. Cogdell, V. Jacobus K. John- son, H. Luens, L. Gross, M. Pille, D. Whitaker, S. Walker, J. Hardin, R.lThorn, P. Younger. r rrf, r , u .' Z ' ,, f -'f 1 A , . ...r-. ,,' f E V 'fart' 4 C, Y , .is xx. :AL f mf 1 f My if! e Music Workshop, sponsored by Mrs. Szepessy, serves the students by being an outlet through which they may share their musical abilities with others. All types of music are expressed at Work- shop meetings, and members not only are entertained, but they also learn to appreciate music in various forms. U s f ff' 'J 17 0? 9 7 I . 1 ' 1972-1973 TRACK W 8 L I conf. 3rd TENNIS w 21 L 3 mf. he FOOTBALL W 4 L 5 conf. 5th SWIMMING W 21 L 3 conf. 2nd Editor: Bob Spano assi: J. Woodhouse Sports BASEBALL W 19 L 9 conf. lst GOLF not available CROSS COUN- TRY WI1L0conf.1st BASKETBALL w 17 L 4 mf. :nd W7Llconf.Mh Y- K L. 209 Gridders Are Roma Lemon was valuable as both a receiver and runner. Here he houls in a punt. lnconsistant, Suffer 0 Losing Season The Lions suffered an inconsistent and losing season this year. The team was lacking in experience. The season started with the Lions tying their first game, and winning their second. Everyone was convinced that Central would reign in '72 as a Mid-State power, but the seemingly powerful Lions were blanked in the next three games, includ- ing Homecoming against Spalding, a 21-0 loss. . 7:1 7 -if ,.,....-,w.,ga..,....,....-..un After sliding through what appeared to be a humiliating Q season, the Central gridders perked up and had the remaining Mid-State Nine teams running scared. The gridders thrashed Pekin 44-6. They came back two QA weeks later to bust Bergan 33-12, and at the end of the sea- son they handed Manual a humiliating defeat, 34-0. Next year, the upcoming strength of the sophomore and iunior benches should add strength to Lavery's Lions. VARSITY FOOTBALL: Row I: T. Grieves, D. Brooks, R. Okerberg, D. Kellenberger, B. Donnell, S. Hallst- rom, B. Watson, G. Urban, K. Williams, P. Evans R. Lemon, V. Blake, J. Ott. Row 2: S. Mathis, T Hoppe, D. Scott, M. Deceseri, C. Carrier, D. Bur- r rows, K. Williams, T. Spears, C. Bacon, S. Hardi- man, D. Avery, J. Dempsey, P. Noirot, mgr. Row 3: F. Metzger, S. Duke, T. Richards, C. Tuttle, R. Rosenbaum, R. Simkins, R. Brown, R. Hammer, D. Bannister, M. Putman, R. Sothoff, C. Ingersoll, J. Bruce Watson was an inexperienced quarterback. Prior to this season, he had never completed a varsity pass. Lopez. Row 4: Coach Sissell, Coach Salzer, N Markum, mgr., B. Vicary, M. Khlam, R. Des Camps J. Yonkouski, G. Burdett, B. De Haven, K. Boddie, N. Williams, A. Spence, G. Leroy, mgr., Coach Lav- ery. Two Lions blast a Rocket A Lion Touchdown Lavery Licked 'Em The Lions saw their first home game against the Limestone Rockets. Sports-writers had the Lions on tab as the under dogs, but the Lions strode in confident, and strode out victors, soundly thrashing the Rocketmen 40-6. The Lions played almost flawlessly, and it appeared from the beginning that the game would be no contest. Central engineered a brilliant running game, and it took only 2Vz minutes before the Lions put themselves on the board. The aerial game was almost nil, but when the Lions passed, they meant business. Bruce Watson, quarterback for the Lions, completed three passes for 31 yards. The Lions concentrated on the running game and wisely so. Running back Brad Vicary con- tributed an impressive 24 points to the Central tally. Roma Lemon carried the ball I8 times during the night and gained 174 yards. In fact, the Lions played so well that the only real contest was the third-quarter brawl that emptied both benches. The fracus erupted after Rick Rosenbaum intercepted a Limestone pass and broke into no man's land behind the Limestone backfield. The Lion score was recalled because the battle erupted before the Lions crossed the goal line. Limestone was punished by the removal of eight of their best starters. Central went on to bomb the Rockets 40-6. However, someone once said, Never iudge by a first impres- sion. The Lions did not score for the next three games. Roma Lemon carried the ball I8 times that night. ff? Despite Brilliant Play . The Lion defense in action against the Richwoods Knights. l Knights Put Lions in the Dark The running was there. The blocks were there. The passes were there. But the Lions couldn't quite put it together. The Knights defeated the determined Central gridders by a score of 30-19 in a close game. Central scored early that cold, drizz- ling night, and played well, out-doing Richwoods statistically in almost every department, but it only took the Knights seven plays to answer the Lions' early score. The game was confined mostly to the ground, due to the harsh wind, but the Lions did show some impressive young passing talent. Lavery sent out fast upcoming sophomore quarterback Jesse Lopez early in the game. Lopez faded back to pass, but was caught in a scram- ble by the Knight defense, and so wound up losing ten yards. But Jesse's arm did not fail the Lions. He came back to throw a fifty-yard touchdown pass, received by Roma Lemon. Central played well and showed they could score, but it seemed that the Knight machine always managed to stay ahead. The Lions gained more yards than the Knights. The Lions passed better. The Lions got more first downs. No doubt, it was an exciting game, and one of the Lions' best efforts of the season. The Knight machine broke the Lion defense at critical times. This Knight was hauled down a few feet short of a score. Il fad, 5. 1 5m Q s 1 s WM WNW ,'! W A Y 9' ' x ,, , P ,af v: 4 fsv33', 'I Av ff? ', I X 1 1 J A x I 11:4 fl , I I' 1 X X Q ,Q 2 2 U' 'E Y 1 I 5,9 MANUAL GOT THEIR TURKEY STUFFED Gridders Blank Rams 35-O Despite a troubled start early in the season, the Lion gridders refused to give up, and at the latter part of the season, they had other teams running scared. Central scored' early in the game and kept a 7-0 lead until the second half. In the third quarter, Bruce Watson broke three tackles and racked up another touchdown with a twelve yard run into the end zone. The score was set up by Victor Blake's 52 yard kick-off return. After that, the Lion machine seemed unbeatable-and it was. The Lions scored again after a Ram kick was blocked and recovered. The Central gridders scored twice more in the final frame, to send the Rams home defeated, 35-O. Right: Roma Lemon had some good runs that day. Below: A pitch-out. Bruce Watson scored on a twelve yard run E: we-In-is an-,x'.fsms a 'vnHfl1v11 'wmwwx wg x w.v'il.QQLQz1me'v M 5 Q a m iff F . ! Az ff 4 ff 4, Aww' ,xr-' 'iff 1 1 EWS 1 ff , .f ,JL , Nlwwyx. . K... A .Na F , 1 .44 .-f f .JI ' f 1' ,Q , ' 4 5 2 v-1' A , , 1- . ,w, Ac ,..f .- gl 1 :- av.- ' - v - .ban-,... ' w , 45 ' - 'Qi - . ,, -- ,, fi. 5, . 4 ifwk 4 , , F I' I ajft pn...- ,ZJ 9 7' 3 ,.,,. -'Jai Q' K5 .. ..., , .......n , V , M, ' , wywizm ,pf G+. K' - wfyag . . , J ,. . , gs' I 2 , XV- , ,. ' -' fra' , Q-' J'-QQ - N 'f ' - - V 1 - ' -N . , f - ' ,Lv ua ,QM - ,j .A ' - gy nz' 4. .f ag, ,. '.', A 'f,,jg7L -aa Tflwgf QW , fa .-I-J 1, A W f M-' , , A f' nw., 3 ' -4 '-' -V -fr , M- My , T. J 'V V x fy: M'-4 f 4 H, , f kg'+f'.f4-1'5,1.v Y - 3.4 Y A --rf '-sf-Hr - 4'.j,7?'MA:f: -M ' 4-ffw if .W - .L FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM: Row 1: isittingl J. Bqughgf, M, Klqy-p,T Bogffghgf T Urban S T.-qygr Kefales J Thornton T Walker J Guerra D Zip Stacy, B. Lovell, D. Shaw, P. Ryan, C. Patterson, R. J. Lockart, M. Pinkam Row 3 lstandmgl Mr Suf pnch M Axley J Hartman T Putman B Gordon Neumann, B. Scott, S. Yonkouski, R. Knickerbocker, figld, J, Bygwgf, C, Blqkg A Horan B Cannon T B McCorkle Mr Busse B. Ragler. Row 2: lkneelingl R. Davis, B. Coffrin, R. Frosh Beat Off Rivals The freshman gridders strove to maintain their standards of excellence this season. They crushed team after team and came very close to capturing the conference crown that evaded them near the end of the season in a close game. The young lions had powerful squads, racking up over 300 points in ten games, and giving up less than seventy-five. The freshmen, coached by Mr. Suffield, compiled an impressive 9-l record, and placed second in conference play. Below: This freshman is attempting to evade these foes. Right: Tim Urban won't let this back get far. J w f Y 1 ' 'AQ J ' e We ..,...,,, .fm ,, 5 x .. V ,ff ...r .,,,, . Y , A , 7 , ,gf-3.h,5M K , X 'f3' ,f ff , , ' VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: J. Solomon, S. Douglas, B. Brandes, L. Wrestler, H. Robertson, J. Huxtable, J. Monroe. Holly Robertson and Linda Wrestler work hard to get into the spirit of a Lion victory. tis I Q.. h K Ig-.fJ6g'?,klv6f'yF'i,13 X A r , Q , mmf, ,I nv., is-:b,xV,. ,r Cheerleaders Encourage Spirit 'N YOU'VE got the idea, Jeanne. PHS Cross Country . . The Best Around Bruce Baumgartner. Mark Byrkit. Wayne Doversberger. Geza Ehrentreu. Jon Fetcho. Dana Hiserote. Scott Wallace. They're the best around. -that's what people have been saying about Peoria High's cross country team. Bob LaCroix coached the Peoria High harriers through the most successful season in their history. The Lion runners met their opponents head on, and crushed them all. The team placed first in the conference, first in the dis- trict, first in sectional, first in the Columbia invitational, first in the Pekin invitational, and finsihed among the top ten teams in the state competition. How can a team be so successful for so many years? The answer is simple. Peoria High has established a winning tradi- tion. Our Peoria High runners are dedicated as no others, and take tremendous pride in their program, which is unequaled, and which has built them into the fine athletes they are. Year in and year out, they can compete with anyone. This season, the team captains were Wayne Doversberger and Geza Ehrentreu. Prospects for next year look better yet. Five of the top seven varsity harriers will be returning next .year, and young talent is coming up fast, as Coach Bob LaCroix believes that the key to a deep and consistent team through the years is to develop the young runner. ln Mr. LaCroix's three years as head coach, the team has compiled an outstanding 34-2 record. To Coach Bob we say, 'THANK YOU. AND GOOD LUCK.' 1 x ft I i Captain Wayne Doversberger and sophomore letterman Jon Fetcho fight a turn on their way to a Mid-State Nine conference win. C., fs, .E ,A N ,xii , . The consistency of iunior Mark Byrkit and the dedication of senior captain Geza Ehrentreu were great assets. Coach R. LaCroix, D. Hiserote, W. Doversberger, J. Fetcho, S. Wallace, M. Byrkit, G. Ehrentreu, B. Baumgartner, M. Russell, Coach Wicker. ' 7fTf'fail Kf fi ' fxttfkik VWLZfW'ML :.Kf., .'i,rYR2 -. 'Nbwvv:1 '?7i'f-, . v'- sw' Y 'it . 1 . ,f ' f '. . . '7AQ3....i, f. 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Cagers Crush Competition The varsity basketball team came on strong this year, ending their season with an impressive 'I7-5 record and a second place conference finish. The season was a productive one because the players had good attitudes and worked hard. It was determination that brought Central from a low rank in the conference, and made it one of the most feared and respected teams in the area. Consistency was also a factor. In the five games lost, the cag- ers were beaten by a total of seventeen mere points. The team was pleased with the season, but was disappointed that they could not advance to state competition. The team that prevented them was Richwoods, who won in the final seconds by only two points. Next year's team will be good. Three starters are returning, along with many iuniors who should improve with experience. RIGHT : The season never lacked exciting moments or decisive shots. ,,,,...W-M 71: Mike White had rebounding power. I V, In .ff n ,I fffJ',W'2g wa-w-nl ' if,,...,.. There was always plenty of anion, A Brian Young attempts to work his way around these foes. we 3 X, K Guwwede Jerry Stowell moved so couldn't focus. S' in fast when he ripped off this ram that the photographer Q wa- THEY GAVE THE FANS . . . Action Packed Games . . . I WV. f, ,V News Mfthibtktftff tslacalaslig. Q 0 i nvnnnm , Q - A gtllllq ul T935 SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL TEAM: KNEELING: G. STANDING: Mr. Baldwin, L. Howell, R. Simkins, J. Smith, L. Donaldson, S. Harper, C. Irving. Sick, D. Ruffin, M. Snyder, D. Watkins, J. Shadid. Qi - i 'Sli nf a3g .T M Sophs Clinch Q2 'Q Conference Crown The sophomores performed well this year, out- pointing and outmaneuvering their foes in every department. The team had a powerful start, but slowed down considerably around midseason. The young Lions did not disappoint the fans. They put it all together around the end of the season and cap- tured the conference crown. Mr. Baldwin's Lions fin- ished the year with a 14-6 record. Phil Shadid moves in for an easy layup. , Eiillilixil Egggifxfziisffgl lsxsrssgagaxil -1 Kiss :gi ssggxsrw-H . in mi 5 5 H . t 1 0 3525525135 Wiifliiii' 'iiliiiiiliif' D Q QED , :Hin vit 'FH '-lg. 55.192555 V R' i , lisfiiiiik fsssssssh N ,,,. .1::::::::s R ' ' 'ti' Q Krky E A -E. - .f . W e , .h+ . .fm-it Af ? . s Y e w 'f2.b. st I 'B ' if' V Y l -'-- i r u m 5 2 L ' K . 8 K . M3 fb i ? Y ' Ya 45 1 h , 4 e t NITE! 'fi Q f l U lxhk I 2 ... A -as j AL R i - t, ii 1 -- i i B 4 YR if b 5 1 .S 'Z 1 by TJ? X - '-k: - ., I 621 I T 3 u i i Q . f . t m-P it .-' sf 'Ve 1' I ,ghy KQV . A . Wg kk 3 i V . Q . Q M., ,.:. A L :Eh S Vkhh 4 .K t Q :X - 9 Q -M 'Q X 'ii' ' if E .1 s-5 . N .6555 xg 'ff' ..-353 3.3 IA' ff, :F is 6 ' --- x i l .5 Sw l . ii - K 3, 1 , I , 4-SP Qfws . M : ww -' X Nw. -uf Q y N4- QQ . L Ark , . was -, aww FRESHMAN aAsKmAl.L TEAM: KNEELING: R. ford, D. Grieves, K. craig, s. Yonkouski. srmo. EJ. Prunty. J- Ellinshfwsen. D oV0ffUff K Cm' T Neuman, L. Moore, R. Spenser, D. Ruffin, D. Pitch- ING: B. Sissel, S. Simmons, J. Lockhart, B. Ragler, Buckley, K' K00lll'f'Clf1Y, J- Hill ABSENT 5 HCYPCY Frosh See Perfect Season . The freshman basketball team was an unbeatable machine this year. The frosh played so well that they refused to let even one team slip past them. It was the team's dedication, hard work, and extremely consistent playing that led to a perfect season. Depth was a factor, as ten of the team mem- bers had chances to start. The freshmen, coached by Mr. Sissel, clinched the conference crown and finished the season with a perfect 18-0 record. No. 44 is looking for a way around this chink. A Chink watches in awe as this freshman goes up for a shot. JV Squads Cheer on Minor Sports .........,- V BELOW: SPIRIT SQUAD: BACK: B. Bailey, S Neubert, K. Gordon, B. Sullivan, C. Sprague MIDDLE: K. Riney. WITH LEGS SPREAD: C JV CHEERLEADERS: L to R: C. Lord, G. Barnharf, B. Sleenrod, M. Archibald, K. Sommer, J. Lomar. Lgrd, J , 5 of .4 f , . 7' ' f y A . ' N ' f ,, ,ff J A M .4 5 ,L V . . -, . .. 'lf ' ' Qi. ,,., ff L . A- .W i as ....,. . ...K , M . ...gg , A My W f - f f , .L . .1 ff 4 ,, ,Q ...H hw 5' M Wit., ,.- f 25, X' ,tibia k V ,I .iw Instant replay? No. John and Jeff Heintzman swam the butterfly and freestyle respectively. Sharks Shatter Records It was a good year for Peoria High swimming. School records were broken in many areas and, for the first time in years, the sharks scored impressively in state competition, earning 20 points for l7th place. The medley relay of John Caldwell, VARSITY SWIMMERS: Row 1: C. Defenbaugh, P. Strehlow, S. Boyer, M. Black, B. Strehlow, J. Heintzman. Row 2: R. Bordeaux, M. Newcomer, S. McCormick, A. Schneider. Row 3: B. LaHaie, P. Chris Defenbaugh, and John and Jeff Heintzman whizzed to a strong finish to place l0th. Other swimmers also scored for the Lions. John Caldwell blitzed to an impressive 6th place in the 100 yd. back- stroke. John Hinnen ripped home to lOth Meisinger, C. Woodworth, M. Steenrod, Row 4: J. Plack, D. Parks, J. Hinnen, J. Caldwell, J. Heintz- man. Row 5: L. Johnson, J. Whitehead, J. Carter, J. in the 400 freestyle, and Chris Defen- baugh finished in the llth spot in the 100 yd. breaststroke competition. The team finished their season with a l record of 21-3, and a second place con- ference finish. Nelson, T. Carter, D. Utley. Row 6: D. Homer, J Thompson, L. Anderson, M. Heintzman, T. Smith Mr. Peterson, Coach. I JUNIOR VARSITY SWIMMERS: Row I: J. Weokly, T. Taylor, J. Guerra, P. Landwher, Row 2: N. Mar- kum, J. Woodhouse, J. Stacy, Mr. Hillcoach. Row 3: S. Harper, J. Lohnes, C. Keffales, M. Olenick, B. McConkIe. I W fai- Jeff Plack won many races, but had a disappointing state finish. THINK CARP Caldwell glides to an easy finish. -init 4 5 it? -wr if -' , .s.Z? 7 ' 1 4. , 5' I ,,,.....-11 M.. S mi V...-aw QL wiwjq . I ... . X I M - .,1?9'f' ., uwwr ' F' -1. , A, '-4 ,I w.+.5iTI!- ...glu- wslxf ww -vczf' I fit wx ...ali Q-ff' R A- W' L 44- al , 4 ,Q A K ir wwf-f 11 -n A 4- f F , .1 1-Q... rw a., ,y . my fy . ,nys-1' - .W N' 'ww Q , ,ms . 7.1 37 I . . iff A - 'Z 'J' efwwfk -wry ' 141 f.. Q- e A-.J w u ..f I 'K-iii--5. ER i Tw' ,,., .4 , J, , 4 fr Ap it W? Ji f7'3+ p ..V. , . M9 . f' . f' W iw -I I 4 I 4 V wif, M1 ,'.., HLA f ,Vu . Q J. A Q 0 , If 4 .Q F Q J' IW' ' f' 51-in if hw L, -Wh v LAAQK .4 41,4 1 AW . A-mm no A Ky,-. Q., If-A3 I ,ws X, Q -ff, ,ffv 1 , p 3 1 1, W U 8 jg, nf sig ,K if , Y ,V A MQfy W f Ala ,IU - -ff' .F-K 4 , I3 Mk g ,4 5 Y Z7-I , gas .W ,-'fa f Z .v 7 if fl V' fem- Q , 4 . ,g-C ink aff' V Y I w A545 ilf MM' f 1 S . 'fa l 4-H'-f if .5 fs. 1' NH.- . ' '12 ' Q . 4 rn . 3451? +5 af-:v,,g,,. ' Mir .. Igiw fp 1: 'IQ . .X f. V . 1 . . K, , vi' i l FRESHMAN BASEBALL: Row I-C. Grieves, A. Schoch, S. Pettit. Row 2: T. Henderson, S. Graf, C. S. Vespa. Row 3: L. Donaldson, R. Simkins, R. Hightower, P. Shadid, M. Murphy, J. Rucker, P. Gabbart, T. Frick, T. Kowalski, J. Lopez, G. Aspell, Moore, J. Shadid, Coach Troy. ros - op als ecm p- ome ul lrsf F h S h B Cl U C O F' SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: Row I: C. Grieves, A. Grieves, J. Shadid. Row 2: J. Rucker, J. Thomas, S. Row 3: C. Valentine, L. Donaldson, J. Ruff, T Hightower, P. Shadid, K. Williams, S. Duke, T. Graf, M. Murphy, R. Simkins, J. Lopez, G. Asbell. Hoppe, T. Pohs, Coach Troy. ,. '59'l A: Baseball Jocks Triumph Over Foes The Varsity baseball team had a successful season in 1972. They smashed team after team, and fin- ished with a record of 13-3 and the Mid-State Nine Championship. The team was led by All-Conference Captain Robin Michel, who played error-less baseball in cen- terfield. Randy Flowers, another All-Conference mem- ber, led his team to many victories with his excellent pitching. Bruce Watson also made All-Conference f M- 1 with his great ball-handling at second base. 'V Expectations for next year's team seem very high N ' wM,,, with the return of seven iunior lettermen. The team ,, also had great depth with several Freshmen and M Sophomores who played varsity ball last year. They will be great additions to next season's squad. VARSITY BASEBALL-ROW l: Randy Flowers, Dave Bielenberg, Tim Hoppe, Tim Grieves, Kevin Myers, Mike Pettit, Dan Wigkertl Tim Potts, John Donaldson, Brad Vicary, Robin Michel, Bruce Wat Williams, Jim Shadid, Greg Asbell, ROW 2: Dave Ruff, Dan Whitaker, Coach Suffield, ROW 3: Larry son, Matt Scheffler, Al Hightower il .gui-4 'ir-in-mei I3 ,sms , ,fc ww . .A , . . . e f Q X, , t K TM K QP' it .g. i - -' . W-ff fs-:ff 4334:-f This mon is flying high. Is it ci bird? A plane? NO! It's super lock! V A f M .An pair. 4. 2 i'..f,..Q'i......4f ffm ' ' 5 H 'px Q'-44' 4 ' ' Wffg' 1 Hg A, f- , ww 3-'lfw-iii' s'l ,.ifv '+-sW:.....,.s. ,M ' .Q Dave Bielenberg misses. Oh, well-it was one of those days. With Dan Whitaker on first base, this mon is an easy out. .....,. VARSITY TRACK: Row l: B. Banks, D. Mays, D. His- erote, B. Baumgortner, G. Ehrentreu, S. Kellogg, P. Wilkes. Row 2: Coach Salzer, S. Maclin, B. Trcickmen Win Big The cindermen performed well this year with records broken in several areas. Scott Wallace ran a school record with a time of 9:49.9 in the two mile, breaking the earlier mark of 9:51, set by Wayne Doversburger. Dano Hiserote really kicked some ass when he ran a tremen- dous time of 4:26.7 in the mile, and became the first sophomore in the Peoria area to break the 4:30 mark. The field men also added points to the Central tally with Jimmy Banks long-jumping an all time Peoria best of 23' 4 . Five frosh- soph records were broken, and the Lions look ahead to a good season. The track- sters finished out the season with an 8-l record and a third in the district. Hofreiter, D. Scott, G. Burdett, W. Doversberier, M Meador, A. Fishman, M. Byrkit, D. Demick. Row 3 A. Gibb, R. Rosenbaum, S. Hallstraw, J. Stowell, D FROSH-SOPH TRACK: Row l: M. Berow, J. Fergu son, G. Patton, T. Bell, T. Richards. Row 2: C. Bent- ley, T. Harrison, K. Norman, K. Miller, N. Robinson Row 3: J. Holmes, E. Manley, J. Heinz, J. Martin Row 4: S. Ferrell, M. Faginkrantz, B. Olson, T. Hosking, J. Davidson. Row 5: M. Whiteside, D S 5 it 3 Facker, M. Gray, K. Wessler, S. Wallace, Coach LaCroix Damarin, A. Purham, K. Boddie. Row 6: B. Buzzzby, M. Maness, A. Schneider, D. Rees, J. Schneider. Row 7: G. Gerber, R. Ulrich, J. Fetcho, T. Pohill, M. McGillicuddy. Row 8: J. Peters, P. Noi- rot, M. Putnam, F. Metzger, K. O'Leary. Row 9: T. Ewan, K. Barker, C. Tuttle. N i l 9 1 2 2 I FIELD EVENTS TEAM: KNEELING: Mgr. C. Wardelman, C. Lindsay, G. Urban, H. Williams, T. Landrum, STANDING: Coach Genge, N. Williams, I. Edwards, R. Safhoff, T. Russell, Coach Sizemore. r i 'fi QI I . , V gi g I 15 I 375 'X y A . I ,V Alvwaul 4 ' :I ' . 'ff I. I' xr O . ' I -X-M 2 IG? iii' 1 A 3 I' 4 f 1, I I R 1 s wi' i , W , , ,V .,. , W i . if gfigiv f Www? i 5 H if 'M ,pei 25,4 WL, ,ga 2' L This cinderman refused io be beaten Sophomore Greg Burdeh added'poinIs on both varsity and frosh-soph score boards. VARSITY TENNIS TEAM: STANDING: Coach Big J McCormick, S. Reed, B. Woodworth, S. Wood worth, E. Holden. KNEELING: J. Spietz, M. Keele, T. Graf. o 0 Racketeers Ri p Riva ls Peoria High's tennis team will long be remembered as the Peoria area team that set a national record. The racketeers maintained their winning ways in 1972, and so upheld their reputation as the finest team around. The racketmen beat team after team to finish their season with an outstanding 2l-3 record, and a I6-0 record in the Mid-State Nine. Once again they remained unde- feated in conference play and so took the Mid-State crown for the fifth time in six years. The 1972 season also saw a great many individual efforts which helped spur the team on to victory. Eric Holden finished his four year varsity career with an outstanding lO3-6 record in dual meets. Lil' Jeffie Ballowe and Scott Reed played well and were outstanding iunior lettermen. They were valuable additions to the team playing positions two and four respectively. The team also had young talent, as shown by sophomore lettermen Tim Graf and Mike Keele. Coach Jim McCormick looks toward 1973 for another out- standing season, as Eric Holden was the only outstanding senior to leave the team. The team finished third in the District. It was coached by Mr. McCormick l Big J I. Junior letterman J. Ballowe gives his all. 7, Wx 'ww' Q. , t .rf I n. Mei ,- rw ff, A 'f Q Tix' - . W '-www-W ,ef X A 5? is Kapok X . i X . -5+ L2fz,'.6w,i.I- ,L ' f 5qvgQ,qi:1Lr ' ' 'W4,Q,f f. ,f .4 K' X' X-iSgK11fmiX.5.-, g, 5 .. . To h 1 ,slns'5 1 in V K .. ,W if V1-.J '4 5' 'Q - e 1, ' w 'iffgg,gA, A ' 11: if2'g 72l:,Y A 1 . H ,. 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Banner, 133 Mike Black, 143 Allen Blackford, 133 Bill Blackwell, 115 Cortez Blake, 133 Victor Blake, 58 Beverly Blimling, 58 Jon Blumb, 101 Walt Blumenshine, 133 Carolyn Boddie, 115 Ken Boddie, 101 Oscar Boddie, 58 Steve Bodeen, 58 Tracy Boetcher, 133 James Bohannan, 133 James Bonds, 133 Sherry Bonds, 101 Carolyn Boone, 58 Donna Bordeaux, 101 Gail Bordeaux, 58 Rob Bordeaux, 58 Kathryn Borgen, 101 Cynthia Boston, 58 Mike Boston, 133 Rod Boucher, 133 Sharon Boucher, 101 Marsha Bowden, 58 Melinda Bowden, 115 Brenda Boyd, 115 Roxy Bowen, 101 Vicky Bowen, 133 Kent Boyer, 133 Stan Boyer, 115 Kent Boyle, 133 Maggie Boyle, 115 Nick Boyles, 115 Index Mary Bowman, 133 David Bradbury, 133 Martha Bradbury, 101 Cherie Brake, 101 Becky Brandes, 101 Albert Brend, 101 Don Brewer, 58 Glenda Brewer, 101 Jerry Brewer, 133 Pat Brockhouse, 101 Alan Broms, 101 Tanya Brooke, 133 Dan Brooks, 101 Debbie Brooks, 59 Diane Brooks, 115 Sharon Brooks, 101 Howard Brooksbank, 133 Lynn Bronlow Cathy Brown, 59 Charles 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Capperune, 101 Chris Cardinal, 60 Greg Carey, 115 Marla Carlile, 102 Robert Carlton, I 15 Heather Carmichael, 1 15 Gail Carrie, 133 Chris Carrier, 102 Terry Carroll, 115 Jill Carter, 60 Tom Carter, 102 Cindie Case, 115 Anne Casey, 60 Debbie Causey, 102 Charlie Chapman, 102 Kathy Chapman, 115 Emily Chase, 61 Nena Chianakas, 61 Gary Chiavini, 61 Kevin Chainiere, 115 Mark Christian, 115 Linda Christopher, 61 Marty Christopher, 133 Jerry Clancy, 115 Peggy Clancy, 1 15 Terry Clancy, 116 Dan Clark, 61 Ed Clark, 116 Randy Clary, 116 John Clemmer, 133 Chris Clinch, 102 Terry Coates, 133 Rod Cockfield, 61 Mat Coffey, 1 16 Brian Coffrin, 133 Theodora Cogdell, 134 Bill Cohen, 134 Linda Coker, 61 Pat Colan, 102 Doug Collins, 102 Sherry Collins, 1 16 Todd Collins, 134 Mike Compton, 116 Robin Coney, 61 Pan Connett, 134 Kay Consigny, 116 Roxianne Cooley, 116 Brian Cooper, 134 Jean Cooper, 102 Lonnie Copeland, 134 Steve Corey, 101 Regina Cornelious, 102 Angie Cornish, 134 Mary Coup, 61 Robert Coup, 62 Tina Covington, 134 Brenda Cox, 134 Carolyn Cox, 62 Janie Cox, 116 Virginia Crabtree, 134 Keith Craig, 134 Lori Crandell, 134 Sharon Creedy, 116 Jan Crehore, 62 Ken,Criser, 134 Carolyn Crook, 62 Tami Croft, 134 Gayle Crow, 134 Gordon Crow, 116 Marsha Crowder, 134 James Crowe, 62 Robert Csesnegi, 1 16 Lisa Culbert, 102 Cherie Culp, 102 Patrick Culp, 62 Donna Cundiff, 134 Sue Daman, 116 Dick Damarin, 116 David D'Amico, 134 Sharon Dailey, 134 Gene Damm, 116 Andy Daniel, 134 Doreen Danner, 134 Diani DaVault, 134 Rod Davies, 116 Jerry Davidson, 116 Curt Davis, 102 Dale, Davis, 134 Dawn Davis, 62 Dina Davis, 102 Gregory Davis, 134 Jill Davis, 102 Rocky Davis, 62 Sammy Davis, 102 William Davis, 62 Ron Davis, 134 Frances Day, 134 Debi Day, 63 Thomas Day, 102 Rosemary Deadwyler, 102 Jim Dean, 134 Kathy Dean, 102 Cindy DeAfco's, 134 Barry Deangeles, 102 Michael Decesari, 63 Peggy Deemie, 63 Chris Defenbaugh, 63 Dave DeFord, 116 Nancy DeGood, 116 Tammy DeHart, 134 Bob DeHaven, 102 Mary Delinski, 63 Tony Delotis, 102 David Demick, 63 James Dempsey, 63 Kathy Dempsey, 116 Pamela Denny, 116 Ricky Descamps, 102 Ron Descamps, 116 Warren Dess, 116 Rebecca Devere, 116 Chuck Dickerson, 135 Jeff Dickerson, 135 Dewie Dietz, 102 Zackary Dilley, 116 Steve Dillinger, 102 Steve Disharoon, 135 Cheryl Dismuke, 63 Nancy Dixon, 116 Holly Doering, 102 Paula Dolane, 135 Becky Doling, 116 James Doling, 63 Chris Donaldson, 102 Larry Donaldson, 1 16 Kelly Donovan, 103 Denise Donevan, 116 Mary Donley, 103 Robert Donnell, 63 Brenda Dornon, 63 Debbie Dossett, 103 Kathy Dossett, 1 16 Diana Dotzert, 135 Ted Doubet, 103 Al Dougherty, 1 16 Sandy Douglas, 103 Larry Doversberger, 135 Vicki Dowell, 63 Randy Downard, 63 Scott Downard, 135 Sue Downard, 63 Richard Draggist, 63 Sue Dufek, 135 Scott Duke, 108 Debbie Dunivan, 103 Linda Dunkin, 135 Doris Dunn, 135 Elizabeth Dunn, 103 Sheryl Dunn, 135 Jim Dunne, 116 Martin Dunne, 103 Pam Dunnigan, 1.03 Paula Dunnigan, 63 Mary Durbala, 63 Margaret Durbala, 135 Mark Eagleson, 116 Sherie Eary, 103 Debbie Ebenstein, 103 Gary Eckart, 103 Mike Eckhoff, 103 Darrel Eddingfield, 63 Geza Ehrentreu, 66 Jim Ellinghausen, 135 Dan Elser, 135 Donald Emery, 66 Lori Emery, 116 Cynthia England, 135 Mike Ennis, 135 Robert Epperly, 66 Robin Epstein, 116 Rachel Erb, 116 Margaret Errica, 1 16 Amy Errion, 135 Pat Errion, 135 Kyle Erwin, 103 Joe Evans, 135 Peter Evans, 66 Williams Evans, 66 James Everett, 135 Tom Ewan, 103 Skip Fabry, 16 Faginkrantz, 66 Mark Faginkrantz, 117 Dave Facker, 66 Kathy Falk, 117 Diane Faner, 117 John Fandel, 103 Leori Farmer, 103 Donna Faulkner, 135 Linda Fehr, 103 Nanette Fehr, 117 Hal Feldman, 117 Ron Fender, 135 Terryl Fender, 66 Jed Ferdinand, 117 Steve Ferrell, 117 Carol Fetcho, 103 John Fetcho, 117 Shelly Fidler, 67 Patty Finley, 67 Debby Fischer, 117 Dennis Fisher, 135 Alan Fishman, 67 Rita Fishman, 103 Anne Fitch, 1 17 Cathy Fitch, 135 Marsha Fite, 103 Mark Fitzgerald, 103 Bertha Flemming, 135 James Fletcher, 135 Bruce Fogler, 135 Lynn Fogler, 117 Cayce Ford, 1 17 Chris Foster, 1 17 Jim Foster, 103 Henry Fowler, 117 Becky Frankel, 103 Denise Franz, 103 Carol Fremaux, 117 Tim Frick, 117 Leslye Friedrich, 67 Mary Fritscher, 1 17 Paul Fromberg, 117 John Frost, 67 Brent Froster, 135 Brian Foster, 135 Peggy Freeman, 135 Jackie French, 135 Bruce Frison, 135 David Fuller, 135 Cheri Funches, 67 Sandra Funk, 67 Jeff Furgeson, 1 17 Sue Furston, 68 Chuck Gabbert, 1 17 Bruce Gage, 103 David Gage, 68 Dan Gaisford, 117 Greg Gaisford, 103 Timothy Gaisford, 68 Marsha Gallagher, 68 Bruce Galletti, 103 Debbie Galvin, 68 Alan Gamis, 135 Brian Ganson, 136 Rob Ganson, 103 Richard Gardner, 1 17 Jim Gauabrant, 117 J. D. Gates, 103 Larry Gayles, 103 Ronnie Gayles, 117 Charmaine Geist, 68 Glenn Geist, 117 Don Genzel, 103 Chris Gerber, 103 Terri Gestrine, 103 Melody Getz, 1 17 Georgette Ghantous, 68 Mary Ghantous, 136 Alex Gibb, 103 Kim Gibbs, 117 William Gibbs, 68 Marilyn Giebelhausen, 117 Laurie Gift, 117 Bill Giles, 136 Joe Giles, 117 Cheryl Gillespie, 103 Thomas Gillespie, 68 Debbie Givens, 103 Michael Gleason, 117 Teresa Glore, 136 Vicki Glover, 103 Chris Gluck, 117 Rose Gluck, 103 Donna Gluckin, 69 Lisa Gluckin, 117 Susan Gobert, 117 Kim Godfrey, 117 Janet Godinez, 136 Jane Godinez, 69 Charles Goe, 69 Gene Goe, 136 Sammy Goe, 1 17 Randy Goff, 117 Richard Gomes, 69 Mike Gonzales, 103 Bob Gordon, 136 Fred Gordon, 117 Kim Gordon, 69 Tim Gorsuch, 136 Steve Gosnell, 136 .Cindy Graf, 136 Sam Graf, 117 Tim Graf, 103 Denise Graham, 136 Jenise Graham, 117 Sandy Gramley, 103 Cricket Gray, 69 Terry Grawey, 103 Mona Gray, 104 Rick Gray, 136 Sue Gray, 104 Tom Gray, 136 Angela Green, 136 Fay Green, 1 18 Sue Green, 136 Dean Greenberg, 104 Cindy Greene, 104 Chuck Gress, 136 Joe Grey, 136 Vickie Grey, 104 Chris Grieves, 118 Tim Grieves, 104 Dan Grieves, 136 Jane Griffith, 136 Gayla Groom, 104 Tim Groom, 118 Laura Gross, 136 Thomas Gross, 1 18 Bill Gurney, 69 Richard Gustafson, 118 Bennie Guthrie, 136 David Guthrie, 136 Ron Guthrie, 104 Cindy Guy, 118 Janice Guy, 69 Jon Guy, 136 Margaret Guyton, 136 John Guerra, 136 Kathy Gwynn, 136 John Gwynn, 69 Marie Hairston, 118 Kimberley Hall, 136 Elton Hall, 70 Merlin Hall, 70 Bill Hallstrom, 118 Steve Hallstrom, 70 Lori Halter, 104 Janice Hamilton, 104 Larry Hamilton, 136 Charly Hamilton, 70 Russ Hammer, 104 Sue Hammer, 136 Marybeth Hammer, 136 Cindy Hammond, 136 Lisa Hammontree, 118 Gloria Hampton, 104 Tandy Hancock, 70 Donna Hancock, 118 Kevin Hankind, 136 Bob Hanlon, 136 Howard Hanse, 70 Greg Hansen, 104 Angie Hansen, 136 Julie Hanshaw, 118 Mike Hanson, 118 Sammy Hardiman, 118 Joan Hardin, 137 Bob Hardy, 118 Mark Harkrader, 104 Alan Harkrader, 70 Jim Harmon, 137 Kathy Harper, 70 Steve Harper, 137 Steve Harper, 118 Rose Harris, 104 Cheryl Harris, 137 Ted Harrison, 118 Patti Harrold, 70 Patty Hart, 70 Dan Hart, 137 Stan Hart, 104 Tim Hart, 118 Jim Hartman, 70 John Hartman, 137 Sharon Hartness, 118 Nancy Harvey, 70 Becky Harvey, 118 Nancy Hasenstein, 70 David Hasten, 118 Tony Hatton, 1 18 Carrol Hauptly, 137 Andrea Hawk, 104 David Hawks, 137 Dale Hawksworth, 70 Merrietta Hayden, 70 Doug Hayward, 70 Gerald Headd, 137 Lora Headley, 137 Sherry Hearn, 137 Cindy Heaton, 104 Ron Heaton, 137 Mary Hedgepeth, 104 Dianne Heerman, 104 Jim Heintz, 104 Rosemary Heerman, I 18 Claire Heidenwald, 137 Mark Heintzman, 137 Cathy Heidewald, 118 Jeff Heintzman, 1 18 John Heintzman, 118 Patrick Helmers, 137 Linda Helms, 137 Troy Henderson, 104 Carol Henderson, 70 Lloyd Henderson, 137 Sam Hendricks, 137 Venessa Henley, 137 Luanne Henry, 1 18 Debbie Henschel, 104 Greg Henschel, 137 Ed Heppe, 137 Mike Herger, 137 Tom Herink, 118 Cindy Herod, 137 Dee Dee Hersemann, 1 18 Randy Hess, 137 Staphanie Hewitt, 104 Chuck Hicks, 137 Margaret Hicks, 137 Jane Hicok, 119 Susan Hietler, 137 Jay Higgins, 137 Hugh Higgins, 104 Larry Higgins, 119 Mike Hightower, 104 Robert Hightower, 70 AI Hightower, 119 Jim Hill, 137 Mike Hill, 119 John Hinnen, 119 Brenda Hinricks, 137 Karen Hinricks, 72 Dana Hiserote, 104 Rosie Hitchell, 72 Dan Hitpas, 104 Kerry Hobbs, 119 Angie Hobin, 119 Latanya Hodge, 137 Jeffrey Hoerdeman, 72 Mike Hoevecaar, 137 Cheryl Hoffman, 72 Joel Hoffman, 119 Pam Hoffman, 119 Bill Hofreiter, 72 Janet Hofreiter, 137 Cynthia Hoggard, 72 Chris Hoggard, 137 Diane Hohulin, 137 Susan Holderfield, 119 Rhea Holden, 104 Chester Hole, 72 John Hole, 137 Boba Holland, 137 Frances Holliday, 72 Chris Hollins, 137 Charles Holmes, 72 David Holmes, 73 John Holmes, 119 Stephanies Holmes, 119 Roni Holzinger, 73 Suzanne Hood, 73 Dick Homan, 104 Robin Hood, 119 Dave Hoover, 104 Scott Homan, 138 Kathleen Hood, 138 Tim Hoppe, 104 Andy Horan, 138 Vicky Horaney, 104 Michele Horaney, 119 Tom Hosking, 119 Gregg Hoskins, 138 Brad Hougland, 138 Susan Hougland, 73 Karen Howard, 138 Lanny Howell, 119 Teresa Hudson, 119 Essie Huggins, 104 Ray Huffman, 138 Deborah Hull, 73 Malissa Hull, 138 Karen Hunt, 104 Bob Huprich, 73 Jeanne Huxtable, 104 Tim Huxtable, 138 Sarah Huyck, 104 Chris Imes, 119 Chris Ingersoll, 104 Sue Ingersoll, 104 Renee Ingrassia, 138 Thomas Irish, 73 Tom Irwin, 104 Darlene Jackson, 138 Deborah Jackson, 73 Dora Jackson, 104 Gary Jackson, 119 Linda Jackson, 138 Norman Jackson, 104 Richard Jackson, 104 Rita Jackson, 104 Jeri Jacobson, 104 Valerie Jacobson, 138 Ron Jacobson, 119 Carol Jacobus, 73 Cathy Jacobus, 1 19 Michelle Janson, 119 Brian Jasinski, 119 Donald Jasinski, 73 Leon Jeter, 73 Jim Jewell, 104 Mark Jewell, 138 Brenda Johnson, 119 Cheryl Johnson, 104 Debra Johnson, 119 Diane Johnson, 104 Greta Johnson, 104 John Johnson, 104 John Johnson, 138 Kim Johnson, 138 Lawrence Johnson, 73 Mary Johnson, 138 Meg Johnson, 138 Richard Johnson, 73 Richard Johnson, 73 Ricky Johnson, 104 Steve Johnson, 119 Tom Johnson, 138 Vickie Johnson, 138 Frank Johnston, 138 Pam Johnston, 138 Susan Johnston, 73 Brian Jones, 138 Deanna Jones, 78 Joseph Jones, 78 Karen Jones, 138 Pamela Jones, 78 Ron Jones, 138 Vivian Jones, 105 Kristina Jordon, 1 19 Roger Jorgenson, 78 Mark Joy, I 19 Harry Joyce, 78 Bob Judkins, 105 Jan Judkins, 119 Ben Jueriens, 105 Jennifer Kahn, 119 Ken Kalina, 105 John Karl, 138 Cheryl Kasel, 119 Pat Katus, 1 19 Mike Keele, 105 Kim Keeton, 105 Tony Keffales, 138 Jacque Kelch, 105 Cathy Kellerstrass, 119 Connie Kellerstrass, 78 Steve Kellog, 105 Sue Kelly, 105 John Kelly, 119 Billie Kendoll, 78 Pat Kennedy, 119 Kathy Kennedy, 78 Mike Kenny, 105 Karen Keown, 120 Rick Kern, 79 Stan Kester, 120 Bob Kestner, 120 Janet Ketay, 79 Debbie Kincaid, 138 Nancy Kilgore, 105 Sheryl Kincaid, 105 Malcolm Kincaid, 138 Donna Kincaid, 79 Carolyn King, 105 Duane King, 105 Greg King, 105 Kevin King, 120 Vicki King, 120 Cindy Kingsley, 120 Steve Kinkade, 120 Terri Kinnamon, 138 Natalie Kirk, 138 Shawn Kirvvin, 105 Mark Klahm, 105 Marty Klatt, 138 Steven Klecker, 138 Mike Klewer, 139 Tim Klise, 138 Kathy Klise, 120 Earl Kloppmann, 120 Becky Kluever, 105 Bob Knickerbocker, 139 Diane Knickerbocker, 120 Bob Knisley, 139 Mike Knock, 120 Claire Knoll, 120 Laurie Knoll, 79 Randolph Knox, 139 Faye Knox, 105 Leslie Knox, 105 Francine Knox, 120 Carol Koch, 120 Eda Keel, 105 Linda Koestner, 139 Kathy Koestner, 105 Luann Kohlubs, 105 Ken Kominsky, 105 Kevin Kooker, 105 Joe Koos, 139 Jayne Koos, 120 Lisa Koth, 105 Chuck Koth, 20 Karl Kottemann, 139 Kathryn Kottemann, 79 Debbie Kraft, 79 Judy Kreid, 120 Todd Kreiger, 120 Howard Kuecks, 79 Cynthia Kuhn, 79 Roger Kuiawa, 120 Joseph Kukolla, 120 Dennie Kuntz, 139 Anna Kuzniar, 120 Al Lagoda, 120 Chris Lagoda, 105 Brian LaHaie, 79 Carol Lakota, 105 Gloria Lamer, 139 Chris Lampher, 139 Michelle Lampkin, 105 Bill Landers, 105 Rick Landers, 139 Paul Lorkwehr, 139 Charles Lane, 105 Mike Lane, 120 Terry Lane, 120 Tom Lange, 120 Molly Lank, 120 Cindy Lankin, 139 Cathy Larson, 105 Karen Larson, 120 William Larson, 139 Debbie Laughland, 105 Steve Laughland, 139 Margaret Lavallee, 120 Jim Lawler, 105 Denise Lawson, 139 Mike Ledford, 139 Barbara Lee, 121 Beth Lee, 80 Beverly Lee, 121 Larry Lee, 139 Sue Leith, 80 Ellen Lehmann, 121 Ken Lehman, 105 Dena Lekovitch, 80 Roma Lemon, 80 Paul Lennarson, 80 Brian Leonard, 121 Greg Leroy, 105 Sue Lesage, 105 Therese Lesage, 139 Becky Lester, 80 Sue Luecht, 121 Laura Luecht, 139 William Lewis, 80 Charles Lindsay, 139 Judy Lindstrom, 80 Sherrie Lippert, 80 Susan Little, 81 Roger Littleiohn, 121 Rhonda Livesay, 139 Lori Livingston, 81 Linda Lobberecht, 139 James Lockhart, 121 Janee Lohmar, 139 John Lohnes, 121 Kent Long, 81 Janet Long, 139 Lorie Lootens, 81 Donna Lopez, 139 Kathy Lord, 139 Nancy Lorton, 81 Sarah Louder, 81 Brian Lovell, 139 Pete Lowe, 139 Karla Lowe, 81 Dustin Lowery, 81 Jean Lovier, 121 Cherry Lowery, 121 Charlotte Loyd, 121 Helen Lucas, 139 Roger Lush, 81 Randy Lyon, 81 Jim Lytle, 121 Jack Maas, 121 Marian Mabieu, 106 Larry MacDonald, 121 Edward Madden, 81 Jill Maeder, 106 Lauri Magarity, 81 Mike Mahieu, 81 Dan Maloof, 121 Janie Maness, 140 Lisa Maness, 81 Robert Maness, 106 Tina Mang, 82 Ed Manley, 121 Pat Manley, 82 Kimm Manns, 106 Robert Mansfield, 140 Jay Manthey, 106 Peter Manuel, 121 Becky Marchand, 121 Terry Marguardt, 106 Nick Markham, 106 Keith Markle, 106 Randy Markwell, 106 Barry Markum, 121 Joe Markum, 140 Diane Markwell, 121 Mike Marlatt, 121 Charlotte Maroon, 140 Paula Martersteck, 82 Jeff Martin, 106 Steve Martin, 121 Teresa Martin, 82 Jarry Martin, 140 Cathy Marvin, 140 Chris Mason, 106 Darlene Mason, 121 Dave Mason, 121 Debbie Mason, 82 Kirk Mason, 140 Lenette Mason, 121 David Masterson, 121 Julie Martin, 121 Debra Mathenia, 82 Mike Matheson, 149 Steve Mathis, 106 Joseph Mathis, 82 Montel Matthews, 121 Helen Maubach, 82 Laurie Mauschbaugh, 106 Karen Maxwell, 121 Bob May, 121 Tim Maybanks, 121 Ken Maynard, 140 Debbie Mayne, 121 Trudy Mays, 140 Ann McAllister, 82 James McAvoy, 82 Steven McAvoy, 121 Greg McCarty, 106 Jean McCay, 82 Debbie McClure, 106 Mike McClure, 139 Janet McConkey, 121 Billy McCorkle, 139 Steve McCormack, 106 Gary McCoy, 139 Stuart McDaniel, 139 Dale McElhiney, 139 Donita McElhiney, 82 Mike McFadin, 139 LaRae McFall, 139 Cindy McGartney, 139 Sue McGarvey, 106 Tony McGarvey, 82 Janet McGee, 121 Mike McGowan, 82 Pat McGrath, 106 Coleen McGuire, 106 Donna McHugh, 82 Mic Mclntire, 139 Roland McKittrick, 106 Patsy McMahon, 82 Robert McMillan, 82 Greg McNeil, 106 Katie McManus, 106 Donna McRoberts, 140 Dennis McWhitter, 106 Michael Meador, 82 Gilliard Mechkat, 106 Kathy Mehl, 106 Robert Melaga, 140 Debbie Menz, 140 Dora Menz, 140 Jayne Metzger, 106 Fred Metzger, 106 Jay Meyers, 122 Carol Milchelson, 106 Sally Millard, 106 Larry Miller, 106 Tom Milliner, 106 Jeff Mills, 140 Bill Minard, 106 Marie Minehun, 122 Joe Mirty, 106 Pat Moffatt, 140 Hossien Mogadam, 106 Becky Mohn, 106 Mark Molleck, 106 Jayne Moline, 106 Katy Monckton, 106 Janice Monroe, 106 Judy Moobury, 140 James Mooney, 140 Mike Mooney, 106 Debbie Moore, 106 Joe Moore, 140 Lonnie Moore, 140 Michael Moore, 122 Ray Moore, 122 Tony Moore, 140 Rita Moran, 106 Dennis Morgan, 140 Kathy Morgan, 122 Dan Morris, 106 Marianne Morris, 140 Margaret Morrissey, 140 Diane Morton, 122 Steve Morton, 122 Jim Motteler, 106 Mike Motteler, 140 Valerie Moushon, 122 Monica Mucavero, 140 Jakie Mucuk, 140 Jean Muir, 106 Tom Mullen, 106 Cassie Murphy, 106 Mark Murphy, 122 Pat Murphy, 140 Teri Murphy, 122 Linda Musgrove 84 David Myers, 84 Mike Myers, 122 Milton Myers, 122 Debbie Nagel, 140 Susan Neff, 122 Chris Nellas, 84 Jim Nellas, 122 Ann Nelson, 84 Cathy Nelson, 106 Davis Nelson, 140 James Nelson, 122 Nea Nelson, 84 Susan Nelson, 140 Michael Neubert, 84 Susan Neubert, 106 Marc Newcomer, 122 Don Neumann, 140 Randy Neumann, 140 Chris Newsum, 106 Cindy Newsum, 141 Dan Newsum, 122 John Newton, 122 Jim Nickles, 140 Davis Niederneier, 140 Randy Niedermeier, 85 Brenda Nielson, 85 Mark Nisius, 140 Richard Nixon, 122 Dan Noe, 106 David Noe, 141 Diane Noe, 122 Janet Noe, 85 Paul Noiret, 106 Susan Nordwall, 140 Thereas Nordwall, 140 Ken Norman, 106 Bob Norris, 141 Chris Norton, 122 Lori Nutter, 122 Lynn Nutter, 106 Lynne Oakford, 85 Sue Oakford, 106 Mike Oberholpzer, 122 Dan O'Brien, 141 Timothy O'Brien, 122 Ricky O'Conner, 122 Jack O'Donnell, 85 Mike O'Donnell, 106 Carolyn Ogden, 122 Sue Ogden, 106 Janet O'Hara, 85 Mark O'Hara, 122 Michael O'Hara, 85 Rex Oderberg, 85 Kelly L'Leary, 122 Morry Olenick, 122 Timothy Oliver, 85 Barry Olson, 122 Debi Olson, 85 Doreen Olson, 141 Gina O'Neill, 85 Hans Ortoft, 85 Peter Ossenbeck, 85 Hull, on, 141 James Ott, 85 John Ott, 85 Sandy Otto, 122 Dan Overturf, 141 Robert Owens, 85 Shelley Pakier, 122 Colleen Paine, 106 Chuck Palley, 122 Bill Palley, 106 Jay Palmer, 85 Robyn Palmer, 107 Tony Pamson, 122 Jody Pappas, 107 Bryan Parker, 141 Cheryl Parker, 141 Cynthia Parker, 107 Richard Parker, 141 Sheldon Parker, 122 Nancy Parkhurst, 122 Dan Parks, 122 Sue Parks, 106 Vickie Pass, 122 Calvin Patterson, 141 Carol Patterson, 123 James Patterson, 107 Stephen Pettit, 123 Delois Patton, 141 Leslie Patton, 107 Leasa Pauli, 141 Linda Pears, 123 Pam Pearsoll, 107 Neal Person, 107 Mark Pemberton, 85 Kim Penelton, 141 Scott Peplow, 141 Joe Peters, 123 Amy Peterson, 86 Kurt Peterson, 107 Mark Peterson, 123 Mike Petrone, 141 Barry Petruzzi, 86 Michael Pettit, 86 Rosemary Petty, 86 Carol Pfister, 107 Cherie Pfister, 141 Talli Phelps, 123 Becky Phillips, 107 Harrey Phillips, 141 Jeannie Piekos, 123 Jeff Pille, 107 Mary Pille, 107 Michelle Pille, 141 Lois Pilman, 107 Ken Pilon, 123 Joanie Pink,-123 Chris Pinkham, 107 Craig Pinkham, 86 Denise Pinkham, 107 Mark Pinkham, 141 Mary Pinkham, 86 Teresa Pittman, 141 Patti Pittsley, 141 Jeff Plack, 123 Judy Plack, 86 Rebecca Plunkett, 86 Coletter Pointer, 141 Alan Polk, 123 Kevin Polk, 123 Steven Polk, 107 Bronette Porter, 123 Rick Porter, 123 Jobryna Potts, 107 Tim Potts, 107 Cherie Powell, 141 Morrie Powell, 141 Michael Powers, 141 Shawn Powers, 123 Lester Pratt, 107 John Prestie, 141 Dianna Price, 123 Mancy Price, 123 Kent Priebe, 123 Shirlene Prince, 123 Jeff Probst, 123 Judy Propp, 123 John Prunty, 141 Joe Pryor, 123 Dave Pugh, 123 Marty Pugh, 86 Randy Pugh, 107 Al Purham, 123 Jeff Purham, 141 Rhinehart Putman, 107 Tim Putman, 141 Barb Quaintance, 141 David Quaintance, 123 Tim Quigley, 123 Lee Ann Radtke, 141 Bob Raferty, 141 Scott Rager, 107 Bryan Ragler, 142 Florence Ragler, 123 Charles Randle, 123 Steve Randle, 123 Ellen Rankin, 86 David Ray, 142 Michael Raya, 142 Lynn Reaska, 123 Larry Recar, 86 Louisa Redard, 86 Andrea Reed, 142 Becky Reed, 107 Jeff Reed, 123 Scott Reed, 86 Rhonda Reents, 123 David Rees, 123 Bridgett Regan, 142 Mike Regan, 142 Chris Register, 107 Susan Reider, 86 Skip Reiling, 142 Mark Reiter, 86 Mike Retzer, 107 Anoy Rex, 107 Joseph Rex, 86 Lisa Rhodes, 142 Mark Rhodes, 123 Debra Rians, 86 Ann Ricciardelli, 142 Catherine Ricciardelli, 86 Eric Richards, 123 Tim Richards, 107 Lynn Richie, 87 Barbara Richman, 142 Dan Ricks, 123 Terry Ridgely, 107 Jeff Riebel, 87 Kris Riney, 107 Andrew Ringness, 123 Mickey Ritter, 142 Kim Ritter, 87 Tim Roach, 107 Tina Roake, 142 Connie Robbins, 142 Ken Robbins, 107 Tandy Robbins, 142 Teckla Robbins, 123 Kevin Roberts, 123 Rosie Roberts, 123 Holly Robertson, 87 Lynetta Robertson, 123 Wendell Robertson, 142 David Robinson, 142 Helen Robinson, 87 John Robinson, 107 Kathy Robinson, 124 Norm Robinson, 107 Kevin Rockey, 142 Judy Rodewald, 123 Robert Rodgerson, 142 Dennis Roe, 107 Dale Roechley, 124 Roxy Roedell, 87 Mark Roehnelt, 123 Tobie Roehnelt, 87 Linda Roeschley, 107 Becky Rogers, 124 Karen Rogers, 87 Ken Rogers, 124 Barb Rohman, 107 Mike Rohman, 142 .Kathleen Rolling, 87 Joe Ronk, 142 Janet Root, 124 Stephen Rosa, 142 Babbette Rose, 124 Rick Rosenbaum, 88 Vicki Rosenbaum, 107 Janet Rosenburg, 88 Tom Roser, 124 Connie Ross, 124 Jennie Ross, 88 Jeanette Roten, 142 Ed Roth, 142 Jim Rowlett, 124 Nancy Rowlett, 88 Barney Rubble, 124 Deanna Rucker, 108 Jerry Rucker, 124 Gigi Ruff, 142 John Ruff, 108 Susan Rugh, 124 Kim Russell, 142 Barbara Russell, 88 Lynn Russel, 124 Marcus Russell, 88 Mark Russell, 142 Stephen Russell, 88 Stretch Russell, 108 Mark Ryan, 124 Pat Ryan, 142 Mike Ryan, 124 Paul Ryan, lil David Sanders, 124 Michael Sanders, 124 Dan Sargent, 107 Rod Sathoff, 108 Nadine Saupe, 124 Mike Scally, 108 Cynthia Scott, 88 Dan Scott, 88 Allan Schaeckleford, 108 Lynn Schade, 108 Greg Schaefer, 88 Bill Schalk, 124 Barbara Scheer, 124 Mary Scheer, 108 Bill Schetelbem, 142 Brian Scheuble, 142 Scott Schlick, 142 Dale Schmitt, 124 Gail Schmidt, 124 Jani Schmidt, 128 Mona Schmidt, 124 Kathy Schmitt, 88 Vickie Scheckenberger, 108 Andy Schneider, 108 Jon Schneider, 108 Don Schock, 124 Janet Schoolman, 124 Ross Schrider, 108 Nancy Schroeder, 88 Carl Schuller, 88 Jonna Schuller, 142 Alan Schulewitz, 88 Becky Schultz, 124 Liz Schultz, 124 Sandy Schwab, 108 William Schwab, 124 Davida Schwartz, 127 Tami Schwend, 142 James Schewek, 142 Frank Scudder, 124 Kevin Sears, 108 Kirk Sears, 108 Joyn Secreton, 124 Sandy Seelye, 108 Jeff Selke, 124 Marzetta Sephus, 143 Ramona Sephus, 124 Sherry Setterland, 124 George Shadid, 143 James Shadid, 125 Phil Shadid, 125 Chatty Shanks, 125 John Sharp, 88 Dave Shaw, 143 Carol Shea, 143 Dennis Shea, 143 Bob Shelton, 125 Rick Sherman, 125 Boo-Boo Shipley, 143 Celise Shockley, 88 Denise Sick, 143 Greg Sick, 125 Janet Siewert, 88 Rick Simkins, 125 Susan Simkins, 88 Jeri Simmons, 108 Rae Simmons, 143 Robbie Simmons, 1 10 Cheryla Simms, 143 Dave Simpson, 125 Grady Sitzler, 89 Alan Slaughter, 89 Mary Ann Slattery, 89 Peter Slattery, 125 Jim Sligar, 143 Annette Smith, 125 Christine Smith, 143 Denise Smith, 143 Diane Smariesse, 125 Donna Smith, 125 George Smith, 108 Gerald Smith, 143 Jack Smith, 125 John Smith, 125 Kathy Smith, 89 Kathy Smith, 143 Kevin Smith, 108 Linda Smith, 89 Mark Smith, 125 Martha Smith, 89 Mike Smith, 108 Randy Smith, 89 Susan Smith, 125 Ted Smith, 125 Tracy Smith, 108 David Smooch, 89 Gary Snider, 108 Mike Snyder, 125 Jemimaha Solomon, 89 Kari Sommer, 125 Cindy Sommerville, 143 Michael Southey, 108 Steve Southey, 143 Wendy Spacht, 108 Chris Spalding, 125 Roob Spano, 108 Daleen Spears, 125 John Spears, 89 Theodore Spears, 125 Teresa Spears, 108 Brent Spence, 108 Broaderick Spencer, 143 Tim Spenser, 125 Tammy Sperry, 143 Jeff Spietz, 108 Carrie Spietz, 108 Carol Sprague, 108 Bruce Spurgeon, 125 John Stacy, 143 Carolyn Stahl, 89 Jill Stamer, 143 Marsha Stamer, 143 Candt Stamper, 89 Cheryl Stamper, 89 Mary Stauf, 89 Becky Steenrod 125 Oss M. Steenrod, 109 Slu T. Steenrod, 89 Jeffery Steenrod, 89 Cindy Steiger, 125 Sally Steinberg, 108 Brian Steiner, 108 Mary Steinwedel, 125 Vickie Stephans, 108 Jean Stevenson, 109 Cecilia Stenson, 143 Victor Stunson, 125 Janet Stolp, 125 Cindt Stanse, 143 Rick Stratton, 89 Roger Stratton, 143 Bucko Strehlow, 109 Paul Stehlow, 125 Lori Stringer, 125 Mattew Stringer, 143 Patty Stringer, 109 Julie Strodel, 125 Jerry Stowell, 89 Priscilla Strubhar, 125 Carol Stubbe, 125 Fred Stubbe, 125 Janet Stubbs, 90 Tom Sturdivant, 143 Cindy Stutes, 125 Becky Sullivan, 109 Carla Sullivan, 128 Phylis Sullivan, 125 Linda Summers, 109 Lynn Sunderland, 109 Lucy Sutton, 125 Tod Sutton, 142 Dick Swanson, 125 Kim Swanson, 109 Connie Swearinger, 125 Tim Swearinger, 147 Leigh Swigart, 125 Ann Swigart, 143 Paul Swigart, 109 Martha Switzer, 90 Kim Tauber Tommy Tutom, 143 Mike Tausher, 143 Bill Taylor, 109 James Taylor, 109 Mark Taylor, 109 Tim Taylor, 143 Marie Tealley, 109 Tom Temple, 143 Alan Tharp, 109 Linda Tharp, 109 Vickie Tharp, 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Urish, 144 Chris Valentine, 126 Audrey Vollance, 91 Mark Van Cleve, 144 Jeffery Van Ness, 91 Kim Vaster, 144 Cheryl Vaughn, 91 Mark Vaughn, 109 Anne Verkler, 144 John Verkler, 126 Julie Verkler, 109 Lawrence Verner, 91 Joyn Vespa, 126 Sherry Vertler, 144 Bradley Vicory, 91 Steven Vogel, 91 Dave Vogel, 144 Nathan Waddell, 126 Todd Waddell, 109 Bill Wade, 91 Debbie Walker, 144 Debbie Walker, 109 Kris Walker, 109 Sandy Walker, 91 Sharon Walker, 144 Todd Walker, 144 Bennet Wall, 144 Scott Wallace, 109 Cleveland Walls, 144 Judwonder Walls, 109 John Walters, 126 Melodee Walter, 91 Chris Walton, 127 Russ Walton, 126 Heather Wank, 109 Curtis Wardelman, 91 Carolyn Ware, 110 Diane Ware, 144 Luanne Wasden, 110 William Washburn, 110 Gregg Washinyon, 144 Jeanne Waters, 126 Cathy Watkins, 126 David Watkins, 126 Bruce Watson, 91 Fred Watson, 144 Charles Watts, 126 Ron Watts, 110 Mary Waugh, 126 Sheila Waugh, 92 William Waugh, 144 Tim Weakly, 144 Bill Webb, 126 Paula Weber, 110 Sue Weber, 126 Carl 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Aufogroph QNX XPP 'xg X wwf?-QAM wgffqifgfmwww NS! As I read the letter from the editor in last year's book, I began to dread the moment iinevitable as I knew it to bel when I would have to follow an act like that. With that in mind, and having warned you, kind readers, that I am not one for dream- ing impossible dreams, I continue: I should begin by saying that, except for my own section and a few reversions to the days of human pyramids iprivate iokel, I am basically satisfied with the 1973 CREST. I can give credit for that only to my staff. And I'm proud to use that apellation. iStaff: If you don't like it-tough!!! I'm still the editor.l Aside from a few personality conflicts and misunderstandings, this group has come the closest to the ideal staff of any I've ever worked on. I offer my most profound thanks to whomever or whatever fixed it that way. Now for some individual comments: Cathy-We both made it, and the Top Ten page got done. Will wonders never cease? Thanks . . . Dan-Isn't everything better the second time around? But the book got done, what else can I say? Jon--You've saved the life of one of the world's all-time champion procrastinators. I do hope that in the future you find the CREST to be a worthy cause. Jean-Shall we make November 6 a holiday? John-Our dreamer of impossible dreams. Or should under- class be called a nightmare? Mr. Stevenor IRJSI- I'Il get right on itl Donna G.-My sincere thanks. I can only heave a sigh of relief that you were an unnecessary precaution. Dean and Twerp-I guess we do all need diversion . . Mr. Webster et al-WE MISS OUR CHAIR! If I may, I'd like to add some personal thank-yous: To Bernie and Larry for at least pretending to understand. To two very special furry friends who listened to my inane babblings, complaints, curses, and whimpers and offered their support with the kindness and patience normally bestowed only on saints. This book is almost finished, and somehow I feel that I know what must have been going through the mind of Lyndon Johnson as he publicly announced, I shall not seek and I will not accept . . . I won't and I wouldn't, I now know that Lyndon Johnson was a very wise man. It's hard, though, to shift gears, I've lived with this book for too long. It now belongs to you, dear readers Kathryn A. Kottemann iBy the grace fwrath i?l l of a strawberry- blonde god, editor of the CREST., Second Annual Crest Fun Puzzle Can you find our editor in this picture?
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