You know, it is so nice just to be very quiet, to sit up straight with dignity, with poise-and that is as important as it is to look at those leaf- less trees. Have you noticed how lovely those trees are against the pale blue of the morning sky? The naked branches of a tree reveal its beauty, and trees also have an extraordinary beauty about them in the spring, in the summer and in the autumn. Their beauty changes with the seasons, and to notice this is as important as it is to consider the ways of our own Iife. K rishnamurti Education, unfortunately, in our schools, is chiefly concerned with the accumulation of the knowledge of facts from books to pass exams, to go to college, and to get a job. A job is important, but the true purpose of education must be to help one understand the whole process of living by independent thinking, generosity, and charity. Our life is not a fixed state, but rather a continually changing process, This is especially true in our time of radical change within our environ- ment. lt is the process through which we search for a good life, whether it be a home, car, and financial security, or a job as a social worker. This process of living has changed direction in recent years. lt no longer means marriage and children for many women and the accept- ance of the paths that our parents followed. Achievement and wealth are still desired, but with added dimensions-awareness of' other peo- ple, their thoughts and feelings, and of our environment, a trend towards openness to all our experiences and emotions which leads to the oppo- sition to the hypocrisy of people and institutions, a greater trust in our- selves and our constructive potential, and a trend towards community, especially important in our society which becomes increasingly more dehumanized and alienated. Our schools must provide an atmosphere in which these dimensions can flourish. One of the main difficulties in education is the emphasis of making us mere technicians, in the midst of this technology we forget that we are human beings capable of caring and loving, which means we are filling our hearts with things of the mind. A life filled solely with technology can have little meaning. Knowledge and technology are useful, but without love, it is destructive. There is something vast and immeasurable beyond the mind, a love- liness which the mind cannot understand. In that immensity there is an ectasy, a glory, and the living in that, the experiencing of that, is the way of education. Krishnamurti Thus, in this book we present, along with the factual record of the year, some thoughts concerning the other side, the one dealing with the human thoughts and feelings which we experience during the year, in hopes that it will cause someone to be more aware of others, their potential and their creativity, and the ways of his own life. 4' 1 X X Ria v M xv ii in Vwffiif Lxfgil I In AW f.. 1 ? ai ,ga-if I JY' 'f ,A ,, 3.ff H , 1 To be aware is to realize and explore the eter- nal miracle of lite with its endless possibilities. is f , 1 s,tg,gg,sst. 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QW wr it 4 23, f i ' it A ,Yrs-u tl' lt Liv Wylw- s.. ,f r' AW, f ' ,, 1, , VA 5w,:Am5'V , 6.4 'lui' AQf'i'W-:ii JP ., ,E kt, 5.3 , 1 .1 f . 4' Mi 35' .ix Ljv,.', 31,4 x - -,f .iff W.. 4 To Be Awci re Awareness is awakening to the beauty of life found everywhere-in a field of flowers, a son net, the patterns of frost on a window, and a symphony. 'Q 45-f 5' ,.,,.., -mv M ra? ,, , 'frm' if HN!! ,E QZQJJ? one winter afternoon Cat the magical hour when is becomes ity a bespangled clown standing on eighth street handed me a flower. Nobody, it's safe to say, observed him but myselfgand why?because without any doubt he was whateverffirst and lastj mostpeople fear most: a mystery for which i've no word except alive -that is,completely alert and miraculously wholeg with not merely a mind and a heart but unquestionably a soul- by no means funereally hilarious for othenlvise democraticj but essentially poetic or ethereally serious: a fine not a coarse clown Cno mob,but a persony and while never saying a word who was anything but dumbg since the silence of him self sang like a bird. Mostpeople have been heard screaming for international measures that render hell rational -i thank heaven somebody's crazy enough to give me a daisy e.e.cummings ,--Q +G..-A -vw-aw 'YQ - , w. E' affix 1' Q Gilr- Y? W 1, -. .ww ' fl Q. ,gi 613 'Qi fig s! A1 ' W -up - , ,rv-4 RJ 1 wi-pf. , -qv . ilm -I QM-'1 5, aqgn .. A is fe. 4 -z.'ffff'f:v'f1f ' Q W -sw.. ' f ' 'M M 'm v.r X QHJ ' ,aww S ' -'W 91 fish! 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'A 'YA 4- A 53' Q.. 4 ,W M-' A ,W ' '4 JF' fixu- fm ' D ji ' fax m 'ak '7' wiv W agp '95, . pw Jr' -K X. .X nw my ., mm ' A . 'W .-X ' F' Q W WQWIQ gmf w Q 96 v 4' ' as 4 . N .5 49 Kami' M L si 'Wit , My 3 A ' ,.., ,Q 4 ' .. 'Qui .W ngpfwf .- ' Y-,Ar ff swim X , M 4 , 1 I - bf ' X f K V 7 L. ' ,A V' .J IE L. K , , ' .:a5ww' fz Q 55 M Q .. .. M WA 1,--as wh in ff ww. in wi There is no beautifier of com- plexion, or form, or behavior, like the wish to scatter joy and not pain around us. EMERSON To Listen Have you ever sat very silently, not making an effort to concentrate, but with the mind very quiet? lf you can lis- ten in this way, without strain, you will find an astonishing transformation tak- ing place in your heart, in your mind. If you can really listen to everything, you will find that you go beyond the words, beyond the mere verbal expressions which so tear one's being, and in this change there is great beauty and depth of insight. J. KRISHNAMURTI P , ,itgggw-Vi.. ,i W 3 i ri ww svn i'l', 'ft Q27 - - HT' . Q., 1 x t,w A RQ?-,Y 's 'dm 2' ul 7 A t M txwgg Ev, T ailfgdfrq vi Qi. ag' mf' W It 'tt ' gg 'F' Q X. Q ut' ' L 'f' 1 if 'E Q K A In silence we must wrap much of our life, because it is too fine for speech, because also we cannot explain it to others, and because somewhat we cannot yet under- stand. EMERSON W' ' D I4 'S it 'Hg 5.1! :- DEDICATION To Phil Scilzer . . . for combining dedication, patience, and guidance as a teacher with concern and friendship P iwu 4 iiis ' A A . if M ,t if' 2- ff' so t is X , .K t :.,- , ,,, K t ,. My Q 1 so f F 2 s 1 V1 wi 5 . 4 S! .st ' t , 5 is , . V ,.. - . Q, 7 zgmimtqv - ,,Wwff?f+ft:-SSW' f hiv-M, f i E ,-. P' 2 xi ,n k.,,1 5,5sg,sv45B3f13211 Q, to ' Ti m Q, 'X it ,Mr we N., ., iggiK:,Mmiizai'?5 we Q. yy!! a 1 K 'D A . .oz , ,vw ' 'x ? V , mx fs, 5 1'-7 4' ' 's':.1 'ff- '4 ' if ' 32 hw X ,Y Table Introduction i. . , 1. , , . f um ,J ,V r vu 1 f V' ' IU: X ' f. 2 1 X. a w 1 if W Z ix , , 2 'ft Q C K s 2 Faculty. . . Students. . . Activities . . Sports .. .' S' - A Ads . . . .i'.24ie1g,jfj- g, N , ,., ,, Em ,Q ' 2 2 t ' i 1 , , if i 2 'Q 'fs-'Z'-.-k, ,-Ti .. -FEL-1 '-J-1 ,- zz -,, gs-: WN f 'f f . - Sa .. , Q ,3,..i.,-.- f.-,Q zfi, -., : 255: i F-5:33-g A 1 , :IL-,l, ,,-,f , .: , fig,-1 , :-l-.T . 1 Y ' ,AV - -.1 2,1 ' - , -A:.,.,- rl- 1'2??'-Q-1,,5E'i:, -? L3 5 --I-....' 1 1 Q Z' . ,W ,- 'K'-flxl Af .- : i 'fziifii ?i:,ih' J- ' wmv ME? - -1.,--. . -fs: i 5' 3., 2 ,-2-. :,Y 'i- iii? lg -f 1: 54-4,2-- i L-E L, Y 2??' .-L.-':: f:f:1 - fI t ,-1-1-,ef 1 ' . F -W - , ,,. 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Henry Stepping: Administrative assistant e C d ...5..7,,, , Counselors No gift is more precious than good advice. Erasmus :QW az William Adams and James McCormick b: Bruce Boyle c: Delores Harris dz William England d 9 The T B F Gutstonding Tecicher Awcird 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 best we can do to show our affection as a staff for a man who was always there when we needed him, is to preserve his memory in the CREST. Unfortunately, the majority of students and many teachers never knew Mr. Fluegel, our former CREST advisor and chemistry teacher By this award, we not only hope to preserve his memory but to acknowledge other teachers who have shown the same dedication, compassion, and friendship. the 1974 CREST staff is honored to continue this special award by presenting this year's TBF Outstanding Teacher Award to three of our music teachers: Mr. Herbert Stoskopf, Mr. Casper and Mr. Warren Tatting. L ,.,f . A -MWF, -Ami , ,'Zff:r, N-Q5 LEFT: Warren Tatting: Chorus, Music Theory BELOW: Richard Casper: Orchestra LEFT: Herbert Stoskopf: Band 4 English gh, if R a. Paul Cayvvood: English b. Margaret Greer: English c. Cheryl Morris: English d. Ronald Zipfel: English e. Mary Jo Arehart: English f. Anna Moriarty: English, Latin 5 TEAM Q NEB English Cont. was gg me 203 anuuuumuuqmuu-H CENTURY! l trade with the living and the dead for the enrichment of our native language. Dryden f 3 b C d G f. . Mary Beth Harper: English Lois Carson: English . Beverly Holmes: English . John Davidson: English . Donald Baker: English Bernard Drake: English, Debate English Cont' .2 r3 s.,,H Waist ' K S l is-'?F?'3 f f l. 1 I if , s.fJff'.fyfff1,q is , E J a. Charles Zbrozek: English b. Joseph Suffield: English c. Richard Tubbs: English d. Donald Mathews: English Mathematics A scientist worthy of name, above all a mathematician, experiences in his work the same pleasure as an artistg his pleasure is as great and of the same nature. Henri Poincare Mathematics Cont a b C W e f ,E a. Cherlyl Barnett: Geometry b. William Christian: Geometry, Calculus C. Christine Bill: Geometry, Algebra d. Richard Woodward: Geometry, Algebra e. Dennis lnfvinz Algebra f. Frederic Kaufman: Algebra, Trigonometry QW Science It would be a dull mind that could see the rich variety of natural phenom- ena without wondering how they are M inter-related. Sir James Jeans d e 5 ' a. Richard Lane: Biology , L, b. Robert Stevenor: Head 'P of Science Dept. c. David Peterson: Physiology d. James Horsman: Ecology e. Carl Horst: Physics f. Jon Harden: Earth Science Science Cont a. Veryl Bemhardy: Chemistry D. Temple Ohlz Chemistry c. Marion Sizemore: Bioiogy 3? 5. 52- 2 fgfi Fl eff g i --if an - ' li nv 'V' - - -A ' , wana-F 1155 - 2 s- ,5 2 ,,, eff s E a. Mr. Neff: French b. Ann Caveny: Head ofthe Foreign Language Department b Foreign Language The limits of my language mean the limits of my world. Ludwig lfwttgenstein Language Cont' a b C a, Ann Spacht: Spanish b. Edna Woelfle: German c. Carol Mathews: German W - y In Memory Eleanor Bailey Peoria High School teacher for many years Sociol Studies Rgcgng, History, as it lies at the root of all sci- ence, is also the first distinct product of man's spiritual natureg his earliest expression of what can be called thought. Carlyle C ..E ' Y if a. Ada Mae Albright: Head of Social Studies Department b. Gary Tindallz U.S. History, Modern History c. Harry Bauder: Audio Visual, U.S. History d. Mary Maxwell: Black History, Sociology e. Phillip Salzer: U.S. History t. Russell McBrien: Government g. Frederic Genge: Ancient and Medieval History Sociol Studies Cont' .-.....,M, 8 b C 5 E , Q Ei SE f'- a. Charles Grayeb: Economics, International Relations b. Mary Howard: Psychology, US History c. Norman Hill: Government, US History Librarians: Eugene Stanger, Florence Mabee, Betty Williamson, Mary Huber Self Help a b 3 a. Larry Harris: Fleading Center b. Gretchen Powell: Study Hall Monitor Physical Education C 6 f Q Tiffwv as M 3 i E Ng mu N i. 3. X. Qty ww X ,XX a. Robert Baldwin: Physical Education b. Michael Stuart: Head of Men's Physical Ed. Dept. c. Ann Tindallz Physical Education d. Gean Dentino: Physical Education e. Lucille Cole: Head of Women's Physical Ed. Dept. f. William Sissel: Physical Education g. Robert Lacriox: Physical Education l Physiccil l Eclucolion y Cont' 8 b C a. Larry Lavery: Physical Education and Gary Busse: Physical Education b. Swen Wallin: Driver Education c. Barbara Hula: Physical Education 44 eww' 5 A at , ,V , Nt, I ,sw nw? W if ,M ,.- 8 Art Great art is an instant arrested in eternity. James Huneker f ,.,, , wwe 5 a. Frank Hagen: Head of Art Department b. Donald Kettleboroughz Art c. Gary Dutro: Art H b Business Never fear the want of business. A man who qualifies himself well for his calling, never fails of employment. Thomas Jefferson , QQ, r ee. K 4 Q X X x - 1 'Q . Q- il .Q 'Fr 4.ii .fr .. 1' IN -Y NX ,iw L 5 Q 5 C, v Z is A . . , X 4 'X ' fsrfg V yi gli 95 X ff if c V, 2' C L r .fr L a. Jerry Wyeth: Head of Business Dept. b. Cleve Klopfensteinz General Business, Consumer Education c. George Irwin: Data Processing, Typing d. Robert Meiss: General Business e. Doris Collier: Typing, Business Law Business Cont mf, V, a. Maryellen Worrallz Coo -Parative Work Study b. Henry Sahlinz Ccqnerative Work Study c. John Sock: Typing, Bc Jxkcseping, Shorthand a b c 9 4 5 Q- ss A 1 .1 hh.. -. mx 'S b C Assistonce a. Betty Crump: Onhopedic Room b. Tneoline Cnamness: Onhopedic Room c. Ellen Bourne: Visuatly Handicapped Production 6 in 6 2, l f ,ad LV ee A' is QP if qi H M A if Y.. 'Y ?v x'- Q a. Flobert Senn: Auto Shop b. Charles Hicok: Auto Shop c. Jerry Whitaker: Mechanical Drawing d. Neil Smith: Woodshop e, Robert Semlow: Mechanical Drawing, Woodshop 1. Allan Lurie: Metal Shop g, Gene Nelson: Graphic Arts 0 Sem. . Colleen Cramer, Mary Gillespie, Kathy Zerbonia Bernadine Fisher, Mynle Behrens, Louise Fligg, Virginia Dodd, Jan Lane, Merle Studinger, Marie Bill fx 'EY -WL 598 M' ' A Q ff Q ,f , Qxi Q' f, W ,, 'WE gl f lxi gkr 7' 'fa f' - ' r ' 'rf 5' 'fn ' , 1 my Q .pq yu-'W Z ,55- f Q ,Qu 'D-54 WMM WW.- 44 ' ' K' ,A 4- . s e' I 5 Q rf Yi 'N W' 41 M 4 .Q A v f x .9 .V -3 Organization Carl Younger: Security Guard Home Economics ! l 'K f. f., . ,X . , NJN? The happiness of the domestic fireside is the boon of mankind. y54 Thomas Jefferson az Karol Naschert: Clothing, Consumer Ed. bl Jean Moore: Clothing, Home Mngt, Family Living c:Jean Keithley: Head of Home Economics dz Jean Brentz: Foods, Boys Foods, Clothing ez Shirley Sydnor: Clothing, Family Living Music The language of tones belongs equally to all mankind, and melody is the absolute language in which the musician speaks to every heart. Richard Wagner az Dee Ann Ford: Chorus, Ensemble b: Herb Stoskopf: Band c: Warren Tatting: Concert Choir, Music Theory dz Richard Casper: Orchestra 2 5 5 l .gf ig - gil. n . z Teri Murphy, Mary Ballowe Class Of '74 Do you remember last February when you hated school and couldn't wait to get out? Well, now it's over and all we have left are the memories of the past four years. Remember the games, the mixers, the pep assemblies and the weekend parties? We've lived through great victories and some crushing defeats, but we've come through together. On behalf of the senior class officers l'd like to take the time to say Thank you to the teachers who have cared to make us what we are today. To the undercalssmen we'd like to stress that you live each day at Central to the fullest. But most of all Thank you to you seniors who have been so helpful and such good friends. Good luck and keep in touch. We can and we will stand the test of time and someday we'll be together. Chris Ffyno CLASS OFFICERS: Chris Ftyno, Presidentg Sandy Gramley, Secretaryg Becky Brandes, Vice-President: Becky Sullivan, . Treasurer. Class Sponsor: Bill Christian . ' ,x . a . . ,. , , 1 , - 58 3 -P K , f2',,ff fQK:ts-it as 7 f x,f- h W if ' -i -. wg . I, ,jwf5.,, - W' sf'-L srm. ..nQ4TQ ' -, I ,-Q . fb 31 X 'N - 5 . ..,x,f .,f,. Q g W I X g, QP' Q f' sflgsiwif -:,.C2'rf9 rs, ,sg Aga' ,git f 73,ve3-'miw3s1',P-gXf.r' - A . . - - 5. ,ss J: hr. T . T W . t Qfi5s:.?,g1'H. .et J, t' 1+ tt 53 -srnhs-:Fai , : 7 .f -. .. A- ' -tt' 1 ., -1 -- sift , - aw: s a? CONNIE ABRAHAM GirI's Tennis, Page LINDA AESCHLEMAN Band, OPINION BRENDA ALBERT TED ALLEGRI KAREN AMES DENISE A. ANDERSON Afro-American Culture Society, Page, Latin Club, Pep Club, Intramurals SCOTT ANDERSON JANICE SUE ANTLE Freshman Girl's Chorus, Music Workshop JIM ARRENHOLZ Varsity Soccer, Soccer Club, Boy's Intramurals DONALD ROBERT AVERY OPINION, Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Key Club, Varsity Football, Varsity Tennis, Lettermen's Club, Student Council, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll LINDA BABB STEPHEN K. BAKER German Club, Freshman Golf, Varsity Tennis, Band, Intra- murals MARGARET BANISTER TOMMY LEE BARBER KEVIN BARKER Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track HAL BARTON BRUCE BAU MGARTNER Varsity Track, Varsity Cross-Country, Lettermen's Club, Key Club ROBERT MICHAEL BAXTER Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Tennis, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Water Polo DAN BAYLESS Ehysics Club, Pool Aid, AV Crew, Stage Crew, German lub SHANE BELL SUSAN BERRY Page, Senior Service DAVID BETTINGHAUS TERESA M. BIBO Senior Service, National Honor Society, OPINION JON BLUMB CREST Photography Editor, Soccer Club, Soccer, Latin Club, Graphic Arts Club, Quill and Scroll KENNY BODDIE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Sophomore Wrestling, Afro-American Cul- ture Society, Intramurals SHERRY LYNN BONDS Junior Achievement, Chorus, Spanish Club, Page, YFU, Afro-American Culture Society, Intramural Volleyball DONNA KAY BORDEAUX Concert Orchestra, CREST Editorial Staff, Quill and Scroll KATHY BORGEN Freshman Choir, Frosh-Soph Choir, Concert Choir, Page, Junior Achievement, Music Workshop, CWS SHARON BOUCHER German Club, Pep Club, Bleacher Bumettes, Volleyball, Pool Guard, Homecoming MICHELE BOWDEN ROXY BOWEN Page, Senior Senrice, Orthopedic Aid, JA DEBRA BOYD German Club, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service, Oftice Page MARTI BRADBURY Senior Service, Office Page CHERIE BRAKE BECKY BRANDES Cheerleader, Class Officer, Orchestra, OPINION, Pep ggub, Pool Guard, Page, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Senior nnce A. JEFFREY BROMS Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Intramurals, Golf, Distributive Education SHARON BROOKS CHARLES BROWN Freshman Football, Afro-American Culture Society, Varsity Track DEBBIE BROWN Thespians, Music Workshop, Prep Choir, Concert Choir Lil' Abner , Library Aide, C.W.S. RICK BROWN Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Varsity Football LYNN A. BROWNLOW BRAD BRUBAKER Wrestling CYNTHIA BUCKNER Band, Intramurals, Pep Club, .Junior Achievement MARK J. BEUHRER A-V Crew, Band, Future Teachers, Spanish Club Orthopedic Aide GREGORY BURDETI' Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football, Frosh-Soph Foot ball, Varsity Track, Frosh-Soph Track, I.ettermen's Club Jr. National Honor Society, Rotory Club Becky Brandes can hardly contain her excitement 59622 5' ' A Ehib,.5A.2 ,Q.,, ,,,, f - Kids are always the only future the human race has. Saroyan DAVE BURFIOWS Football, Swimming, Intramurals WILLIAM BUSBY Our Town , Soph Track, Lil' Abner , JV Cross Country, Varsity Track, Student Council, Key Club RONALD BUTLER MARTHA BUTTERFIELD OPINION, CREST Business Manager, GirI's Basketball, Junior National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Pool Timer, Quill and Scroll, Senior Service MARK BYRKIT Frosh-Soph Cross Country, Varsity Cross Country, Frosh- Soph Track, Varsity Track, German Club, Lettermen's Club, Intramural Basketball RICK CALDWELL DEBBIE CAPPERRUNE STEVE CAREY Frosh Football, Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Frosh Wrestling, Soph Wrestling, Varsity Diving, CWS, Bleacher f Bums, Stunt Shows MARLA RAE CARLILE Page, Pep Club, Pool Guard I CHRISTOPHER CARRIER Freshman Football, Sophomore Football Varsity Football Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball Varsity Bas ketball, Frosh-Soph Tennis, Varsity Tennis Committee of Forty, Student Council, Intramurals DEBBIE CAUSEY PAT COLAN OPINION, Wrestling, Photography Club DOUGLAS COLLINS JEAN COOPER Concert Orchestra, Junior National Honor Society National Merit Scholarship Commended LISA FAYE CULBERT CHERYL CULP JAN CUSICK Transfer to Peoria High CURTIS DAVIS JV Golf, Pool Guard, Band, Latin Club DINA DAVIS Pep Club, Homecoming, Pool Guard Campus Life JILL DAVIS CREST Business Staft, Pep Club ROSEMARY P. DEADWYLER KATHY DEAN BOB DEHAVEN ANTHONY C. DELOTIS Claybirders, Photography Club, Conc Choir DEBBIE DIETZ HOLLY DOERING CHRIS DONALDSON Pep Club, Office Page, Senior Service, Drama Club KELLY DONOVAN DEBRA DOSSETT Student Council, OPINION, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Office Page, D.E. Club, Junior National Honor Society TAD ALAN DOUBET Bieacher Bums, Boy's Intramurals, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Freshman Boy's Choir, Spanish Club, Homecom- ing JONES DOUGLAS SANDY DOUGLAS Varsity Gymnastics, Cheerleader, Freshman Homecoming Attendant, Library Aide, Page, Sophomore Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, Concert Choir, Senior Homecoming Attendant SCOTT DUKE Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Lettermen's Club W PAM DUNNIGAN DEBBIE DUNIVAN SHERILYN EABY Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Tennis Team, Spanish Club, Senior Service, Future Teachers, Page Music Music is a friend of labor, it tightens the task by refreshing nerves and spirit. -William Green 1 DEBORAH PATRICE EBENSTEIN Future Teachers Club, French Club, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society, Orthopedic Aide KYLE D. ERWIN Varsity Debate, Golf, Latin Club TOM EWAN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Guard LEON FARMER LINDA FEHR Music Workshop, German National Honor Society, OPIN- ION, Concert Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Senior Service, Campus Lite, Mixed Ensemble RITA FISHMAN Orchestra MARSHA F ITE Page, Senior Service, Freshman Choir, Prep Choir MARK FITZGERALD German Club, Concert Choir JIM FOSTER MELODYE FOSTER REBECCA DEE FRANKEL Forensics Team, OPINION, Solid Gold Cadillac , Our Town , Dracula , Picnic on the Battlefield , Oliver , Thespian Club, Sophomore Ensemble, French Club BRUCE GAGE GREG GAISFORD ROB GANSON Freshman Wrestling, Freshman Golf, JV Soccer, Varsity Soccer LAWRENCE J. GAYLES Afro-American Culture Society, Freshman Football, Soph- omore Football, Intramurals CHRISTOPHER GERBER Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Track, Intramurals, Cross Country, Varsity Track TERESA GESTRINE Senior Service, Pep Club, Office Page, Band, Orchestra, P.E, Leader, Future Teachers, Stunt Shows ALEX GIBB Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Sci- ence Club, Key Club, Stunt Shows, JV Cross Country We Are Of Life Who could believe an ant in theory? a giraffe in blueprint? Ten thousand doctors of what's possible could reason half the jungle out of being. I speak of love, and something more, to say we are the thing that proves itself not against reason, but impossibly true, and therefore to teach reason reason. -John Ciardi REX-ef QQ, A 'fm . S Q E' +103 mx 'f ,Af I 4 L ww .iii 'N ' Q X ,Q A ii ' X 3 1 X Huw, A 'A A A 2 1-:N f - Q: 54 k K . ' 1 Figgi - . - 6 4 ' - z Si - 1 S . . X Q , A V , i is G xt' ' ' A v 2 1 2 f 1 , ' ' 1 Q x T ,L .. if L 1 A , fi: - U Ulm K Q X..-M... I 1 X ,, wi Q N, ji! 5 1 ,fx 4 I' N Q- s Mi. -Vg: 1- Q i X iffy., . ,E .. .Q V N A Qi 'K QX Q X X -i X , f S 1 1 1 fm There Never Seems Be it decreed that the greatest pain always was and always will be not to be able to give yourself in love to the one you love and to know that it is the water that gives to the plant the miracle of the flower. Thiago de Mello To Be Enough Time If I could save time in a bottle The first thing that l'd like to do Is to save every day 'Til eternity passes away Just to spend them with you If I could make days last forever If words could make wishes come true I'd save every day like a treasure and then, Again, I would spend them with you But there never seems to be enough time To do the things you want to do once you find them I've looked around enough to know That you're the one I want to go Through time with If l had a box just for wishes And dreams that had never come true The box would be empty Except forthe memory Of how they were answered by you Jim Croce SARAH GRAYER DEAN GREENBERG CREST Photo Staff, OPINION, Photo Club, Scholastic Art Awards, Art Club, Quill 8. Scroll, Drop-out CINDY GREENE Band, Orchestra, Stunt Shows, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Gymnastics Leader, Gymnastics Team, Pep Club, Senior Service TIMOTHY SENAN GRIEVES Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Base- ball, Key Club, Committee ot Forty GAYLA GROOM Junior National Honor Society, National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist LORI ANN HALTER Pool Guard, Pool Timer, D.E. JANICE HAMILTON Stunt Shows, Prom, Girl's Chorus, Page, Pep Club, Oltice Occupations, Senior Service RUSSELL C. HAMMER Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Football, Spanish Club, Science Club, Chess Club, Intramurals, Soccer Club, Soccer GREG HANSEN Freshman Swimming, Water Polo, Bleacher Bum, Clay- birders, Stunt Shows, Intramural Basketball CHERYL A. GILLESPIE Volleyball, Afro-American Culture Society VICTORIA CHRISTINE GLOVER Band, Orchestra, Dracula , Lil' Abner , Oliver ROSE GLUCK RANDY GOFF TIMOTHY W. GRAF TGFIFIIS SANDRA SUE GRAMLEY Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Junior National Honor Soci- ety, Prom, Gymnastics Team, Class Officer, Senior Service TERRY GRAWEY Transfer to Peoria High, Varsity Football, D.E., Speech MONA GRAY SUSAN GRAY Spanish Club, Junior National Honor Society, Spanish National Honor Society, Ottice Occupations m,,,,,wwn,fh'L-kg f Z My X f 'ky 3 3, --.......,, xg . '-,, : K 3 wie MARK HARKRADER Soccer Club, Varsity Soccer Team, French Club Soccer eam STAN HART Latin Club, Photography Club ANDREA HAWK Senior Service, Music Workshop CINDY HEATON Pep Club, Oftice Page DIANNE HEERMAN Freshman Chorus, Orchestra, Sophomore Ensemble, Con- cert Choir, Pool Timer, Pool Guard JAMES LEE HEINTZ Freshman Football, Intramurals, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Cross Country CHERI HENDERSON TROY HENDERSON Freshman Baseball BRAD HENDRICKS fMQ? ' DEBORAH S. HENSCHEL HUGH HIGGINS Committee of Forty, Wrestling, Freshman Football, Fresh- man Track, Thespians, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Spring Play, Contest Play, Key Club, M.S,A.A. DANA HISEROTE Key Club, Lettermen's Club, Cross Country, Track DAVE HITPAS Varsity Soccer RHEA HOLDEN DIRK HOMAN Freshman Football Manager, Freshman Basketball Man- ager, Freshman Baseball Manager, Claybirders Club, Homecoming, Swimming Team Manager, J,V. Golf DAVID HOOVER Freshman Golf, Sophomore Golt, Varsity Golf, Page TIM HOPPE Freshman Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Freshman Basket- ball, Sophomore Basketball, Lettermen's Club KAREN HUNT Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Homecom- ing, Orthopedic Aide l it lt is the common wonder of all men how, among so many million of faces, there should be none alike. JEANNE HUXTABLE Cheerleader, Gymnastics, Pool Guard, Senior Service Page, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Pep Club SARAH HUYCK Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Have You Ever Seen My Rain- bow , Concert Band, Concert Orchestra, Campus Lite, Pep Club CHRISTOPHER INGERSOLL Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Freshman Golf, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Track, Varsity Football Lettermen's Club, Key Club, Pool Guard SUSAN INGERSOLL Page, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Prep Choir, Stunt Shows, Young Lite THOMAS IRWIN DORA JACKSON RITA JACKSON Student Council, Page, Atro-American Culture Society, Volleyball, Basketball, D.E. Club JERI LYNN JACOBSON CHERYL ANN JOHNSON Cadet Orchestra, Concert Orchestra, Future Nurses Club, Pool Timer Browne DIANE JOHNSON OPINION, Girl's Tennis Team, Spring Play, Advisory Board, Junior National Honor Society GRETA JOHNSON Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Senior Service, Photography Club, Pool Timer, Music Workshop FIICKY JOHNSON MARLON JONES VIVIAN P. JONES Page, C.W.S., D.E., Afro-American Culture Society, Girl's Basketball, Volleyball, Softball ROBERT JUERJENS Bleacher Bum KEN KALINA MICHAEL KEELE Boy's State Delegate, Orchestra, Varsity Tennis, Letter- men's Club, Rotary Club, Intramurals KIM KEETON Gymnastics, Page, Advisory Board, Spanish Club JACOUELYN A. KELCH Office Occupation STEPHEN KELLOGG Freshman Basketball, Varsity Track, Varsity Cross Coun- try, Lettermen's Club, Advisory Board, German Club, Key Club, Intramurals SUSAN KELLY Committee of Forty JUDY KENDALL NANCY KILGORE SHERYL L. KINCAID C.W.S. MICHAEL KINNEY SHAWN KIRWAN Graphic Arts Club, Intramural Basketball MARK KLAHM Freshman Football, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football BECKY KLUEVER FAYE KNOX Afro-American Culture Society, A.V. Crew, Girl's Volley- ball, Girl's Baseball, Page IDA JO KOEHL Gymnastics Team, Freshman Chorus, Spanish Club, Orthopedic Aide, Senior Service KATHLEEN ANNE KOESTNER National Merit Semi-Finalist KENNETH J. KOMINSKI Freshman Boy's Choir, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Boy's Intramurals Basketball Olticial LISA ANN KOTH Young Life, Our Town , Lil' Abner , Pep Club, Band, Page, Senior Service, Stunt Shows CHRIS LAGODA Class Otticer, Orchestra, Senior Service, Pep Club, P.E. Leader, Freshman G-irI's Chorus, Stunt Shows CAROL LAKOTA CFIEST Editorial Staft, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society WILLIAM J. LANDERS CC If , Sf Eff? 1 A i L J, ' ififsziiik ,A , V ,rm 1: 'V f Y' LGU M32 ff gt ffl f as ar I i t imma! I f 'lg 5? , - ' ,, Pardon Me Mo'om But Wos Thoi Your Toil Buzzing? 'F r CHARLES LANE DEBORAH L. LAUGHLAND Stunt Shows, Sophomore Ensemble, Music Workshop, OPINION Circulation Staff, Pep Club, Senior Service, Young Lite, D.E, Club, Homecoming JAMES LAWLER Photography Club, German Club, Campus Life, Varsity Wrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Track KEN LEHMANN Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Football, Intramurals Sophomore Basketball Manager GREG LEROY SUSAN MARIE LESAGE Transfer to Peoria High, Cooperative Work Study, Page, Junior Achievement, Latin Club, Pool Guard, Girl's Cho- rus, Homecoming, LiI' Abner BETTY LEWIS BILLY LEWIS VICKIE LIGHTBODY Pep Club, GirI's Intramurals I 75 v 'WN 'in To learn something new, take the path that you took yesterday.Burroughs 9 Q. 2 I E GREGORY MCCARTY German Club, Claybirders Club, Freshman Golf DEBBIE MCCLURE Pep Club, Senior Service, Page, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows STEVE MCCORMACK Freshman Swimming, J.V. Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Track, Key Club, Band, OPINION CECELIA MCGARVEY SUSAN MCGARVEY Office Occupations TYRONE MCGEE PAT MCGRATH COLLEEN S. MCGUIRE Cooperative Work Study, LII' Abner , Page, Junior Achievement SHERYL MCINTOSH t: ug . . Q! Top Ten First level: Leslie Patton, Linda Fehr Chris Pinkham, Cynthia K. Green Jean Muir. Upper level: john walker, Jon Calhoun Spachth Rod Sathoff Vickie Schneckenburger, Andrew F Rex. J 1 -ss qw www fix N, Q.. .J , 'vi - mff'k V.- Xxx 5 N-xsvu-,-1...... s'+...,.,,,.---...,...-', ..... NM ' , W ar W .- ,A Q W 1 , A. - , 1, :W fr A .t ! , ' ff V A ' 11 5- 1 ,. M Q QQ' ' 5 , S.. ' X , A I Q 1f,A ggi, A Vwqhiqwy' ,I k,.,.-x I ':'-' rn xi , 1 H . Iii: fm A- -L 'f354f95?f-if 1 'S 'W as -, W -. .. . LK xv ,N-ywfgfzfffl -' f :jig :- , .V , , A X . pf x , -,mywgf i il 2 K ' 'W f 2121 Homecoming 1973 Homecoming is Central in Wonder- Iand for '73 . . .juniors win stunt shows with a madcap croquet tourney . . . students respond to homecoming atmosphere . . . the Lions fall to Rich- woods . . . Kris Ftiney is crowned Homecoming Queen. . .and some- body buzbied the punch at the dance: Central in Wonderland. Homecoming Queen Kris Riney Underclass attendants Renee Steiner, Mary White, and Christy Young W ss? if Sandy Douglas Kathy Zerbonia Senior Attendant Senior Attendant d ff',,.g.,,-h' -rf J., ' n Youth is to all the glad season of life ROLAND R. MCKITTRICK LiI' Abner , The Rainmaker , Illinois State Scholar, Ger- man National Honor Society, Illinois State Science Fair, Page, Band, Science Club, German Club, W.I.U. Industrial Arts Award KATHARINE SUE MCMANUS Page, Speech Team, Orchestra, Pool Guard, Pool Timers, Have You Ever Seen My Rainbow? , Granny's Gone Goodbye , Oliver , Junior Prom, Stunt Shows JILL MAEDER OPINION, Pool Guard, Pool Timer, Varsity Tennis Team MARION MAHIEU ROBERT MANESS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Junior National Honor Society, Key Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals KIMBERLY LYNNE MANNS Student Council, Junior National Honor Society, CREST Business Staff, Pep Club, Pool Timer, Spanish National Honor Society, Senior Service, OPINION Circulation Staff KEITH MARKLE JEFF MARTIN Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Wrestling, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Swimming, Lettermen's Club KATHY MARTIN Music Workshop, French Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Talent Assemblies, Sophomore Ensemble, Mixed Ensemble, D.E. Club, Junior National Honor Society, Afro-American Cul- ture Society Ny A ' . k vrw The Secret of education lies in respecting the pupil. CYNTHIA LOUISE MARVIN Our Town , Granny's Gone, Goodbye , Odd Couple , Lil' Abner , OIiver , OPINION, Music Workshop, Junior National Honor Society CHRISTY MASON STEVE MATHIS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball, Freshman Baseball, Lettermen's Club LAURIE MAUSCHBAUGH Young Lite GILLIARD MECHKAT KATHRYN MEHL German Club, Girl's Varsity Tennis, Pep Club, Girl's Bas- ketball, Girl's Volleyball, Girl's Baseball, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Page BILL MENARD FREDRIC MICHAEL METZGER Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Pool Guard, Freshman Basketball, Intramurals, Frosh- Soph Track, Varsity Track, Committee of Forty JAYNE METZGER Senior Service, Campus Lite, Young Life, Junior National Honor Society, Page, Music Workshop -Emerson E , I I ' ,l 4 , 1 5 I 1 9 -we A .,.... , , f QQQ1i'ff N, -V sm E us 1 W, F09 W , p V yy t W' , 1' I, t, 1 Q' 5 SPH ff' ' E 'W gg! A V., , V , , 5 f 3 fffi 24 . . 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A Vf VY- V an V , , ff, r-ff' ,V-,-'Q Eg, V , VA N W ,,,, g,,,M'w.,,,,3Vy -ff mmf-,z,, 'Vx , ,. . :. - i- ' Tgfggq 'i -if Yq5? ??7f'il,fU V ' KW .. L, V . .,,, 3 -fy V Q A ,Vfw,,rf. V- My 'ffmxw , ' HW H J 3' K 7 V ,gms ,vw ,ig 4. la 19, V' W, V, ' ,Q , , ' K M' Vw, We 'V:VSz,Vk V .gs'si'WVf e?ff4'f?5 dew WV r JL',qx1xV',fgiaf5:.yyr ffwfsg 'ng 5 V vw ,V , V ,-is , V fi 'Q .V V V 1. K, V V i,,1V?q,f,VV,xf fwlif-Va, V'.. f'1EVff.,Vf5:'ff5V. ,. fl :QQ 35131 V , ,F gp V 7 A, VVVVK ,.gfj,,,, V M3-il . wg I ,- A , J -f ,VV 4, Q V, VV f A AY!! W I 5 A gl fha mk fVVVQiVYEg-55 , 323 yh k W , M vfwgg, 7 ,M . ,aw ,L K f , g V ,V f VV Pollerns JANIS MONROE Cheerleading, Junior Prom, Page, Music Workshop, Stunt Shows, Senior Service, Pep Club MIKE MOONEY DEBRA MOORE Junior Achievement ROYCE MOORE RITA MORAN Page, C.W.S., Girl's Chorus, Junior Achievement, Junior Prom JEAN MUIR CREST Editor-in-Chiel THOMAS MULLEN Photography Club, Thespians, Our Town , Picnic on the Battlefield CASSlE L. MURPHY Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Orchestra, Latin Club, Pep Club, Senior Service, Page, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Music Workshop CATHY NELSON SUSAN NEUBERT Gymnastics, Cheerleader, German Club, German Soccer Team, Concert Choir, J.A. CHRIS NEWSUM DANIEL R. NOE Latin Club, Chess Club, Junior National Honor Society, Novice Debate, Varsity Debate, Science Club PAUL NOIROT Football, Basketball, Track, Photography Club, Key Club, Committee of Forty, Graphic Arts Club, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play LYNN NUTTER SUSAN OAKFORD Pep Club, Page, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, P.E. Leader, Junior Prom, Advisory Board, Senior Service MIKE O'DONNELL WILLIAM PALLEY Freshman Football, Freshman Swimming, JV Swimming, Junior National Honor Society, Illinois State Scholar, Pool Guard ROBYN PALMER OPINION, Thespians, Spanish Club, Our Town , Odd Couple , Lil' Abner , Senior Service, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Granny's Gone Goodbye Just to fill the hour-that is happiness. Emerson o live is the rarest thing in the world. Most people exist, that is all. Wilde JOANNE PAPPAS CYNTHIA PARKER Committee ot Forty, Intramurals, Oftice Education, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Afro-American Cultural Soci- ety, Spanish Club SUSAN PARKS Spanish Club, Gymnastics Team LESLIE PATTON French Club, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Timer, Senior Senlice, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Pep Club, Sen- ior Class Play, Thespians, Page PAM PEARSALL Distributive Education, Page, Pep Club RICHARD NEAL PEARSON Freshman Football, Intramurals, Spanish Club, Golf, Dis- tributive Education CAROL PFISTERER BECKY PHILLIPS JEFFREY PILLE Give light, and darkness will disappear of itself. QW' , ' 5, . A W., Erasmus , .9 ,, K mt LOIS PILMAN CHRISTINE L. PINKHAM Junior National Honor Society, Future Teachers, Senior Service, Freshman Girl's Chorus, Orthopedic Aide DENISE PINKHAM Pep Club, Senior Service, Office Page, Claybirders Club, Library Aide, Intramurals, Homecoming JOBBYNA POTS French Club, Afro-American Culture Society, D.E. Club, TIM POTTS Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Varsity Base- ball, Page, Lettermen's Club, Intramurals Basketball RANDY PUGH Junior Attendant RHINEHART M. PUTMAN Freshman Football, J.V. Swimming, J.V. Track, Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Committee of Forty, Key Club, Student Aide CRAIG BADFORD Transfer to Peoria High, Band, Freshman Wrestling, CREST Photographer, National Merit Semi-Finalist SCOTT WILLIAM RAGER Student Council, German Club, Junior National Honor Society, German National Honor Society REBECCA REED German Club, Thespians, Senior Class Plays, Spring Plays, Political Awareness Club, Library Aide, Young Life, Junior Achievement CHRISTOPHER C. REGISTER Transfer to Peoria High MICHAEL RETZER Chess Club ANDREW F. REX Band, Chess Club, German Club, Political Awareness Club, Science Club TIM RICHARDS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Lettermen's Club, Chess Club, OPINION, Key Club, French Club, Soccer Team KRISTI RINEY Committee ot Forty, Cheerleader, Pep Club, Gymnastics Team, Pool Guard, Advisory Board, P.E. Leader, Sopho- more Ensemble, Concert Choir, Stunt Shows KENNETH O. ROBBINS RON ROBBINS Freshman Football JOHN ROBINSON We have made of this world a neighborhood now we are challenged to make of it a brotherhood. Martin Luther King, Jr. XA if ir LINDA KAY ROESCHLEY Freshman Chorus, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Music Workshop, Lil' Abner BARBARA ROHMAN Committee of Forty, German Club, Music Workshop, Con- cert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Prom, Homecoming Attend- ant, Pool Guard, Latin Club, Stunt Shows VICKI ROSENBAUM Pool Guard, Band, Page, D.E. Club, Pep Club DEANNA RUCKER JOHN RUFF Baseball, Basketball, Page, Junior National Honor Society BILL RUSSELL CHRISTINE RYNO Student Council, Class Officer, Stunt Shows, Senior Sew- ice, Pep Club, Pool Guard, P.E. Leader Roo SATHOFF Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Freshman Baseball, Letter- men's Club, Key Club, Junior National Honor Society, Intramurals, Spanish National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Rotary Club LYNN SCHADE Concert Choir, Pep Club MARY SCHEER Pep Club, Office Aide, Spanish Club JANI SCHMIDT Freshman Chorus, Track Timer, Pool Guard VICKI J. SCHNECKENBURGER Freshman Chorus, Prep Choir, Pep Club, Music Work- shop, Junior National Honor Society, Office Page, Senior Service, OPINION ANDY SCHNEIDER J.V. Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Frosh-Soph Track, Var- sity Track, French Club JON SCHNEIDER gopthomore Track, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Graphic Arts u SANDY SCHWAB Campus Life, Young Lite, OPINION KEVIN SEARS OPINION, German Club KIRK WILLIAM SEARS I OPINION, Photography Club, German Club, Young Life, D.E. Club SANDY SEELYE U German Club, Page, Young Life, Gymnastics Team, Latin Club, Junior National Honor Society, P.E. Leader, Senior Service, German National Honor Society There may be more beautiful times: bu tx. tthis one is ours. Sartre News ,QQ-ref' - A gt .tiki , . ,-was ' -QS .5 .. . Q Q ' .s . : P H' tt , Q' --X 5- aivifi JERI SIMMONS ' Junior Achievements, Speech Team, Page, Library Aide, Orchestra, Young Lite ROBBIE SIMMONS GEORGE KRYS SMITH Photography Club, Science Club, Spanish Club, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble TRACY SMITH Band, Page, Office Occupation Club, Pep Club GARY LEE SNIDER Basketball, Baseball, Intramurals MIKE SOUTHEY TIM SOUTHEY Freshman Football, D.E. Club JON C. SPACHT OPINION Co-Editor-in-Chief, Thespians, Science Club, German Club, Photography Club, CREST ROBERT SPANO CREST editorial statt, OPINION, Photography Club, Our Town , Odd Couple , Quill and Scroll, Chess Club TERESA SPEiRS Office Occupations Club, Concert Choir, Girl's Chorus BRENT SPENCE CONNIE SPENCER JEFFREY CRAIG SPIETZ Freshman Swimming, Sophomore Swimming, J.V. Tennis, Varsity Tennis, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Lettermen's CAROL SPRAGUE Cheerleader, OPINION Circulation Staff, Campus Life, Pep DAVlD MARK STEENROD J.V. Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Pep Club, Bleacher Bums, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Home- coming, Lettermen's Club Club, Pool Guard Club, Girl's Chorus SALLY STEINBERG Junior National Honor Society, French Club BRIAN STEINER VICKI STEPHENS Joy' I t ,fstfrtt The greatest essentials ot happiness are something to do, something to love, and something to hope for. 'ANA K JEAN STEVENSON Stunt Shows, Page, Senior Service, D.E. Club, Pep Club DEBRA STEWART ROBERT STREHLOW Varsity Swimming, Varsity Water Polo, Student Council, Tennis, Junior Prom, Stunt Shows, Illinois Merit Scholar, Pool Guard, Junior National Honor Society BECKY SULLIVAN Spanish Club, Pep Club, Freshman Choir, P.E. Leader, Cheerleader, Class Otticer, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Senior Prom, Page LINDA A. SUMMERS Concert Orchestra, Page, Homecoming, Gymnastics Leader LYNN SUNDERLAND D.E. Club, Freshman Basketball, Spanish Club, GirI's Cho- rus, Homecoming, Foreign Exchange Student KIM SWANSEN KIM TAUBER Page, Senior Service, CREST Business Staff, D.E. Club BILL TAYLOR Freshman-Sophomore Wrestling, Frosh-Soph Golf, Varsity Golf, Spanish Club MARIE TEALBEY AL THARP Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Intramurals LINDA JEAN THARP Swimming Instructor, Gymnastics Team Gymnastics Leader, Latin Club, Softball Team, Future Teachers JAMES THOMAS Sophomore Football, Sophomore Wrestling, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Intramurals ROSEMARIE THORN Pep Club, Chorus, Afro-American Culture Society, Nursing Program BARBARA THORPE Foreign Exchange Student JOY TRACY TODD D. TRACY Boy's State Delegate, Varsity Golt, Lettermen's Club, Stu- dent Council, lntramurals, Junior National Honor Society, Debate, OPINION, German Club, Science Club ANDY TRENT Freshman Football, Freshman Tennis, Sophomore Foot- ball, Committee of Forty, Key Club, Homecoming, Advisory Board, Stunt Shows DAVID TURNER COLE TUTTLE Freshman baseball, Freshman football, Sophomore Foot- gallbvarsity Football, Sophomore Track, Intramurals, Key u MARK VAUGHN JULIE VERKLER HAL WAGNER Freshman Football JOHN WALKER CREST Editorial Staff, Junior National Honor Society, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Advisory Board, Varsity Debate, Science Club, Chess Club, Band, Orchestra, Ger- man Club, OPINION KRIS WALKER Junior National Honor, Our Town , Lil' Abner , Gran- ny's Gone Goodbye , Oliver , Spanish Club LYNNE K. WALKER Pep Club, Senior Senlice, Page, Music Workshop, French Club, Gymnastics Leader SCOTT WALLACE Freshman Football, Freshman Wrestling, Varsity Track, Xgarsity Cross Country, Key Club, Letterman's Club, Pool uard LINDA WALTON HEATHER WANK Young Life, Stunt Shows, Band, Page PAULA WEBBER DEBORAH WEINER Gymnastics, Spanish Club, Page RICHARD WENGER CHERYL WHITE SANDY WHITEHURST Spanish Club, Intramurals, Art Guild, Page, Pool Guard Homecoming, Senior Service, P.E. Leader, Pep Club JAMES WHITEHEAD MARK WHITESIDE The world in which a man lives shapes itself chiefly by the way in which he looks at it. -Shopenha USF LAUFIIE WILKINSON DANA WILLIAMS Freshman Basketball, Sophomore Basketball, Varsity Bas- ketball, Freshman Football, Claybirders Club, Page, Letter- men's Club, Varsity Track, Intramural Basketball DANNY WILLIAMS 4 . KIM B. WILLIAMS Freshman Football, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football, Freshman Baseball, Sophomore Baseball, Intramural Bas- ketball, Lettermen's Club NAYMOND WILLIAMS Band, Orchestra, Freshman Football, Freshman Track, Sophomore Track, Varsity Track, Intramurals, Sophomore Football, Varsity Football SHEFIFIY LYNN WILLIS KAY WILSON TIMOTHY WILSON REBECCA WINN Band, Orchestra, Junior National Honor Society FS.. , - .'.h,,k .-,, . i 11, :fa K. ..., 2 5 ,-:,.. .,,,. I I ,,,. K: . S1 BRENDA ELLEN WOOD Class Ofticer, German Club, Lil' Abner , Student Council, Page, Stunt Shows, Campus Life, Bicycle Club, Sopho- more Ensemble REBECCA WOOLEY Transfer to Peopria High JOSEPH YONKOUSKI Football BRIAN YOUNG Basketball, Stunt Shows, Freshman Football, Golf KATHY ZERBONIA Pep Club, Senior Service, French Club, Senior Homecom- ing Attendant, Junior National Honor Society, Page, Stunt Shows, Prom, Oltice Occupations LESA M. ADAMS TOMMIE L, ALBERT ROBERT ALEXANDER STEPHEN DICK BAKER DJOHN BAUMANN DAVE BEAVERS JANICE BECK GLENDA BREWER PAT BROCKHOUSE DANIEL BROOKS DENISE BROWN LINDA BROWN ADAIR BUCKNER LINDA BYRD CHARLES P. CHAPMAN CHRISTINE CLINCH CYNTHIA A. CROWE MARK CURLEY PHILIP A. DAVIS THOMAS DAY BARRY DEANGELIS STEPHEN DELLINGER RICKY DESCAMPS MARY JEAN DONLEY ELIZABETH DUNN GARY ECKHART TYRONE EVANS PAT GALLANT BRUCE GALLETTI DEBORAH GIVENS WILLIE GRANT ARTHUR GUYTON GLORIA HAMPTON NORMAN JACKSON RICHARD JACKSON ROBERT JUDKINS LUANN KOHLBUSE MICHAEL LADUE MICHELLE LAMPKIN JOHN LINDSAY VICKIE LOWDER GREGORY MCNEIL JAMES MCKINLEY JAY MANTHEY KEN MARINI NICHOLAS MARKHAM RANDALL MARKWELL TERRY MAROUARDT LARRY MILLER GEORGE MOORE MARK MORRISSEY JAMES MOTTELER SUE OGDEN ROBERTO PAGAN COLLEEN PAINE KURT PETERSON JAMES POLK LESTER PRATT STEVE RANDALL KAREN SUE RASHID MARSHA REN TERRY RIDGELY PAUL RYAN ROSS SHRIDE KEVIN SMITH MIKE SMITH TED SPEERS PAUL SWIGART JAMES TAYLOR MARK TAYLOR PAM THOMAS MIKE TOLLIVER CAROLYN WARE LUANNE WASDEN MANUAL WHITE MIKE WHITE STAN WILLIAMS JEFF WILSON MYRA WOHL CLARIDE YOUNES YOUMNA YOUNES EVALINA YOUNG GREGORY YOUNG BILLIE YOUNGER O she is as lovely-ohen as every dayg the day following the day . . the day of our lives, the brief day Within this moving room, this shadowy oftenness of days where the hurry of our lives is said . . . O as lovely-often as the moving wing of a bird. W A. -. as .K Q R L .,.. K .Mem s-'WW' .. , 4. V fvfa gli - fx-'41 ., s Q-- 'W W . ,Aqv ,,,. , i But ha, alas, sooner or later each of us must stand before that grim Roman Court, and be judged free of even such lies as I have told about the imperishable beauty of her hair. But that time is not now, and even such lies as I have told about the enduring wonder of her grace, are lies that contain within them the only truth by which a man may live in this world. O she is as lovely-often as every day, the day following the day . . .the day of our lives, ah, alas, the brief day. -Kenneth Patchen S 1 3 f Q 5 45 5 ez? if ' f I 100 . And that's the way it always is and that's the way it always ends and the fire and the rose are one and always the same scene and always the same subject right from the Bible or The Sun Also Rises which begins Robert Cohn was middleweight boxing champion of his class and there we go again there we are again there's the same old theme and scene again with all the citizens and all the characters all working up to it right from the first and it looks like all they ever think of is doing It and it doesn't matter much with who half the time but the other half it matters more than anything O the sweet love fevers yes and there's always complications like maybe she has no eyes for him or him no eyes for her or her no eyes for her or him no eyes for him or something or other stands in the way like his mother or her father or someone like that but they go right on trying to get it all the time like in Shakespeare of The Waste Land or Proust remembering his Things Past or wherever And there they all are struggling toward each other or after each other like those marble maidens on that Grecian Urn or on any market street or merrygoround around and around they go all hunting love and half the hungry time not even knowing just what is really eating them like Robin walking in her Nightwood streets although it isn't quite as simple as all that as if all she really needed was a good five cent cigar oh no and those who have not hunted will not recognize the hunting poise and then the hawks that hover where the heart is hid and the hungry horses crying and the stone angels and heaven and hell and Yerma and then Christopher Columbus sailing off in search and Rudolph Valentino and Juliet and Romeo and John Barrymore and Anna Livia and Abie's Irish Rose and so Goodnight Sweet Prince all over again with everyone and everybody laughing and crying wherever night and day winter and summer spring and tomorrow like Anna Karenina lost in the snow and the cry of hunters in a great wood and the soldiers coming and Freud and Ulysses always on their hungry travels after the same hot grail like King Arthur and his nighttime knights and everybody wondering where and how it will all end like in the movies or in some nightmaze novel yes as in a nightmaze Yes I said Yes I will and he called me his Andalusian rose and I said Yes my heart was going like mad and that's the way Ulysses ends as everything ends when that hunting mass of flesh at last cries out and has his glory moment God and then comes tumbling down the sound of axes in the wood and the trees falling and down it goes the sword so wilting in the fair fields away alone at last and loved and lost and found upon a riverbank along a riverrun right where it all began and so begins again. lawrence ferlinghettl It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important. the little prince f.f......1' Qi, You, the woman, l, the mang this, the world: And each is the work of all. There is the muffled step in the snow, the stranger, The crippled wreng the nun, the dancer, the Jesus-wing Over the walkers in the village, and there are Many beautiful arms about us and the things we know. See how those stars tramp over heaven on their sticks Ot ancient light: with what simplicity that blue Takes eternity into the quiet cave of God, where Caesar And Socrates, like primitive paintings on a wall, Look, with idiot eyes, on the world where we two are. You, the sought for, l, the seeker, this, the search: And each is the mission of all. For greatness is only the drayhorse that coaxes The built cart out, and where we go is reason. But genius is an enormous Iittleness, a trickling Of heart that covers alike the hare and the hunter. How smoothly, like the sleep of a flower, love, The grassy wind moves over night's tense meadow: See how the great wooden eyes of the forest Stare up on the architecture of our innocence. You, the village, I, the stranger, this the road: And each is the work of all. 'Kenneth Patchen Class Sponsor: Mr. Lane Class of '75 Tis not in number but in unity that our great strength Iles. We come not to conquer but to give a new path where all can trod. Let us be equal and work as b-rothers, to become those beings that we are to be. Our strength lies in our oauseg to be one, only one. Janet Schoolman On topg Janet Schoolman, Pres. Kneelingg John Heintzman, Vice-Pres. Ellen Lehmann, Treas. Jeff Heintzman, Sec. George Abraham Sandy Abramson Charles Adams Frank Alexander Marvin Allen Jett Allovio Laura Anderson Allen Andrews Ted Antle Marsha Archibald Cary Armstrong Nancy Arons Dan Arronholz Greg Asbell Joe Atkinson Kathryn Baer Terry Baily Cathy Baldwin Gail Baldwin Yvette Ball Mary Ballowe Karen Barnes Gay Barnhart Brad Bateman Greg Bearce Janice Beck Joe Bender Jay Bennett Mark Berow Steve Bill Lori Billard Mark Billgen Bill Blackwell Carolyn Boddie Mike Boston Billie Bouton Melinda Bowden Brenda Boyd Stan Boyer Maggie Boyle Michael Brandt Phil Breymeier Diane Brooks Debbie Bruns Esther Buchbinder Phil Burgett John Burgund Eloise Burnett Linda Burns Debra Burton Jeanette Burton Joe Bushell Donna Cain Jim Camp Tricia Canterbury Greg Carey Robert Carlton Heather Carmichael Cindy Case Kathy Chapman Kevin Choiniere Mark Christian Jerry Clancey .W Peggy Clancy Ed Clark Flandy Clary Matt Colley Sherry Collons Michael Compton Kay Consigny Roxanne Colley Janie Cox Sharon Crady Gordon Crowe Robert Csesznegi Dick Damarin Debra Davies Rad Davies John Davies Jerry Davison David Deiord Nancy DeGood Tim Delinski Kathy Dempsey Pam Denny Ron Descamps Becky DeVore Zack Dilly Nance Dixon Becky Doling Larry Donaldson P 3' LTEFQ? 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L Ek.: i .i - 5 .. .si .ls s Kathy Dossett Alfred Dougherty Mark Eagleson Robin Epstein Rachel Erb Peggy Errion Doug Fabry Kathy Faletko Mark Faginkrantz Kathy Falk Diane Faner Nanette Fehr Hal Feldman Jed Ferdinano Jett Ferguson Jett Ferguson Steve Ferrell Corol Fetcho John Fetcho Debra Fischer Anne Fitch Lynn Fogler Anthony Foster Carol Fremaux Tim Frick Mary Fritscher Tracy Funk Dan Gaistord Pam Gallant Jim Garrabrant Ronnie Gayles Don Genzel Glenn Geist Melody Getz Michael Gianakos Kim Gibbs Marilyn Giebeihausen Laurie Gift Chris Gluck Lisa Gluokin Sue Gobert Kim Godfrey Sam Goe Fred Gordon Sam Gral Jenise Grahm Kathy Grant Chris Grieves Tim Groom Tom Gross Cindy Guy Marie Hairston Cindy Hamilton Lisa Hammontree Dana Hangartner Mike Hanson Sam Hardimon Steven Harper Michael Harris Ted Harrison Tim Hart Sharon Hartness V 'rri G mm, fwfr f M9 ,Q fi '53, Becky Harvey David Hasten Antoinette Hatton Cathy Heidewald Jeff Heintzman John Heintzman Terry Henderson LuAnn Henry Tom Herink Jane Hicok Larry Higgins Al Hightower Mike Hill John Hinnen Kerry Hobbs Angie Hobin Joel Hoffman Stephanie Holmes Robin Hood Michele Horaney Tom HosKing Lanny Howell Teresa Hudson Chris Imes Clinton Irving Brian Jasinski William Jackson Flon Jacobson Cathy Jacobus Michelle Janson Jim Jewell Brenda Johnson Debra Johnson Steve Johnson Mark Joy Jan Judkins Jennifer Kahn Cheryl Kasel Pat Katus Kathy Kellerstrass John Kelly Kevin Kennedy Pat Kennedy ' :1f,z: :.:,::x.::iM:r. 7' W if ,, Q i Lim or gg W F ,Mfg an ff' K RQ W if 04 W ' ff' 1 vs 1 ,K W , , ,,, V,,,V ia, , M, ai X M , J , , ' uf 9 , 25 S 54 .' m iw , :LVZ we T15,i.g??ii,,.1i if f i w e fm ,Q ' ,:,5.i, Q M l f 1 Q ? f by me ' 5 fa -LQ 5 K 91433157 ?fW ' ' H ? 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A via, 'wi ,Jr z WLM! i ,V Karen Keown Stan Kester Kevin King Vicky King Steve Kinkade Earl Kloppman Kathy Klise Dian Knickerbocker Mike Knock Claire Knoll Carol Koch Bob Koestner Kevin Kooken Jayne Koos Charles Koth Judy Kreid Roger Kujawa Anna Kuzniar Mike Lane Al Lagoda Mary LaHood Terry Lane Tom Lange Molly Lank Karen Larson Margaret Lavallee Ellen Lehmann Brian Leonard Donnell Lewis Roger Littlejohn John Lohnes Cherry Lowery Charlotte Loyd Sue Luecht Jim Lytle Pete Manvel Mike Marlatt Phil Meisinger Flay Moore Mark Murphy Jack Maas Valerie Mack Dan Maloof Ed Manley Becky Marchand Diane Markwell Julie Martin Steve Martin Darlene Mason Dave Mason Lenette Mason Monte Mathews Karen Maxwell Tim Maybanks Steve Mcavoy Janet McConkey Bill McGrath Mary McNamara Marianne McNeil Jay Meyers Joan Millsaps Marie Minehart Jordon Montell Vicky Moore Kathy Morgan Diane Morton Steve Morton Don Motteler Teri Murphy Sue Neft Jim Nellas James Nelson N.-.Q I believe that man will not merely endure He is lmortal he will prevale not because his is alone among creatures has an inexhaustible voice but because he has a soul a spirit capable of compassion and sacrifice and endurance Vwlliam Faulkner Marc Newcomer Herman Newson Dan Newsum John Newton Diane Noe Ken Normand Lorie Nutter Ricky O'Connor Carolyn Ogden Mark Ohara Kelly O'Leary Morry Olenick Barry Olson Sandra Otto Faith Orr Shelly Pakier Chuck Pally Tony Pamson Sheldon Parker Nancy Parkhurst Dan Parks Vickie Pass Carol Patterson Linda Pears Joe Peters Stephen Pettit Talli Phelps Ken Pilon Joan Pink Jeff Plack Allen Polk Kevin Polk Rickie Porter Shawn Powers Nancy Price Kent Priebe Shirlene Prince Judy Propp Pat Prozzo Joe Pryor David Pugh Albert Purham Dave Quaintance Tim Quigley Karen Ramsey Charles Randle Lynne Reaska Jett Reed Rhonda Reents Dave Rees Eric Richards Daniel Ricks Bruce Riggs Andrew Ringness Kevin Roberts Rosie Roberts Kathy Robinson Toby Robertson Jeanette Robbins Teck Robbins Norm Robinson Judy Rodewald Mark Roehnelt Mark Roehnel Dale Roeschley Becky Rogers Faith Rone Janet Root Bobbette Rose Tom Rosex Thomas Ruble JerryRucker S R h ue ug Dave Rutledge Diane Sanders Dan Sargent Nadine Saupe Bill Schalk Gail Schmidt Don Schock Janet Schoolman Becky Schultz Liz Schultz Bill Schwab Ever Gel Thdl Sinking Feeling fi, , ., 9 D CLOSED A510 N3R.i5 i FSR 5t,EDDlNG - ii' , 5 ii. 'f ,l,Q V.iVl fx i V 1 :SZ Davida Schwartz Dale Scmidt Jett Selke Romano Sephus Sheri Setterlund Jim Shadid Phil Shadid Kathryn Shanks Bob Shelton Rick Sherman Greg Sick Rick Simkins Dave Simpson Diane Smarjesse Annette Smith Donna Smith Mike Smith Jack Smith Mark Smith Sasan Smith Ted Smith Mike Sneider Kari Sommer Chris Spalding Daleen Spears Bruce Spurgeon Becky Steenrod Mary Steinwedel Vicki Stephens Victor Stinson Joseph Stokowski Janet Stolp Ai Storm Paul Strehlow Julie Strodel Lucy Sutton Connie Swearington Shellie Thomas Bill Thomas Charles Thomas Faye Thomas Glenda Thomas Jim Thornton Judith Thornburg Patricia Thompson Tish Tomsovic Brian Tunis Ken Turetzky 1 it appears fliokeringly young and mellow with age, but is one light, dispelling darkness, bringing us home. KS ff ,IZZ 2 ' fir in vie A -, ryy, M 4 4 -Isl 4 lftl W all Denise Turner Bob Ulrich Dan Utley Chris Valentine Rick Van Osdol John Verkler John Vespa Marion Walton Cecelia Walker Chris Walton Jeanne Waters Cathy Watkins Dave Watkins Charles Watts Mary Waugh Carl Wegel Paul Weih Dave Welch Edgar Welsh Sherry Wetchler Mark Whitby Denice White Mark White Lisa Whiteside Randy Wichert Kimberley Wildm Patrick Wilkes Darlene Williams Vicky Williams Ann Williamson Sue Williamson Jeff Wilson Dave Windsor an Joan Wilson Jock Wise Bernard Witte Sharon Witte Jeff Woodhouse Cliff Woodworth Charles Worrall Tracey Wright Gail Wyatt Jean Yalowitz Christy Young Pam Younger It is the marriage of the soul with Nature that makes the intellect frui1TuI, and gives birth to imagination. H. D. Thoreau mr. Sf. ss ig' 4 K? sr ' 4, . Q si 5 f S 51,3 S. . I . :Vis Q if ,-3 if .9' , . f -ws 2, if , 3, ,Quinn ' H 5 if , is W ta la na, as is 1. QQ., W , rttt I W W M, 4 What is it that makes a man great, admired by his fellows . . . 7 What is it that makes a man strong, stronger than the whole world, what is it that makes him weak, weaker than a child? What is it that makes a man immova- ble, more immovable than the rock, what is it that makes him soft, softer than wax? lt is love! What is it that is older than everything else? lt is love. What is it that outlives everything else? It is love . . . What is it that turns the words of the simple man into wisdom? lt is love, and only that is love which never becomes anything else. -Soren Kierkegaard Sophomore class sponsor: Marion Sizemore C I ci ss Of '76 In order for the school to profit from its mem- bers, each class, and each individual in the class, has to give their utmost. l feel that each individual in our class has contributed to the strengthening of the school as a whole. Hope- fully we will continue to strengthen our spirit, and, therefore, we will become a strong and unified class. We are at the mid-point of our high school years. We have accomplished many things and we are looking forward to future and greater achievements. Mary White So on and on we go, The seconds tick the time out, There's so much left to know, And we're on the road to find out. Class officers: on top: Mr. Powers, Sec, standing: M. White Pres, S. Timm, Vice-Pres, D. Duncan, Treas. Carmen Adams Harvy Allen Diane Alexander Bill Altenberger Dora Altpeter Flick Anderson Sharon Anderson Tony Anderson Doug Andreasen Lenn Andreason Carol Andrews Kevin Antrim Diann Athey Michael Austin Milton Axley Bruce Baker Gregory Banks Daryl Barker Kimberly Barnard Debra Barnes Steve Barrett Gayle Beechler Dennis Berg Stacy Berg Laura Bibo Pamela Biles Ruth Bittner Mike Black Al Blackford Cortez Blake Walt Blumenshine Tracy Boettcher Mary Bowman James Bond Rodney Boucher Joseph Boyle Dave Bradbury Steve Bradbury Jerry Brewer Tanya Brooks Howard Brooksbank Gary Brown Jim Brown Rod Brown Stella Brownlee Tim Buckley Sandra Buckner Kay Burns Sherri Burns K. Burnside James Burrows Joe Burton Denny Bottertield William Cannon Daniel Capperrune Marty Christopher Cheryl Cleveland Terrence Coates Bill Cohen Brian Coffrin Dora Cogdell Todd Collins Pam Connett Bruce Frison Robbyn Fuller Allan Gamis Brian Ganson Mary Ghantous Bill Giles Teresa Glore Janet Godinez Eugene Goe Robert Gordon Tim Gorsuch Patricia Gough Cindy Grat Denise Graham Joe Gray Rick Gray Susan Green Charles Gress Daniel Grives Jana Grifiith Kimberly Hall Larry Hamilton Laura Gross Chris Gunther David Guthrie Jon Guy Kathy Gwynn P' M MaryBeth Hammer Susan Hammer Cindy Hammond Angelia Hansen Jean Hardin Steve Harper Dan Hart John Hartman Carol Hauptly Gerald Headd Lora Headley Sherry Hearn Ronald Heaton Nancy Heggemeir Claire Heidewald Mark Heintzman Patrick Helmers Linda Helms Lloyd Henderson Vanessa Henely Greg Henscel Ed Heppe Cindy Herod Randy Hess Charles Hicks Margaret Hicks Susan Hietter Jay Higgins happiness is a present attitude not a future condition, Hugh Prather 2 nl , t 1 E 2 1' 7 1- 2, itgtfl it M mu i ii N J i 33 i X , t X ff! aww., ' S The Wanderer Speaking to Death You will come to me too some day, You will not forget me. And the torment ends, And the fetter breaks. Still, you seem strange and tar, Dear brother death. You stand like a cold star Above my trouble. But some day you will be near And full of flames Come, beloved, lam here, Take me, l am yours. Hermann Hesse k in if A 1- : sl i ii Jim Hill Brenda Hinrichs Latanya Hodge Janet Hofreiter Chris Hoggard Diane Hohulln Susan Holderfield John Hole Robert Holland Christine Hollins Scott Homann Kathy Hood Andy Horan Vicki Horaney Brad Hougland Karen Howard Essie Huggins Melissa Hull Tim Huxtable Renee lngrassia Darlene Jackson Linda Jackson Valerie Jacobson Mark Jewell John Johnson Kim Johnson Joyce Johnson Meg Johnson Vickie Johnson Frank Johnston Pam Johnston BJ. JOUSS Ron Jones John Kari Charles Kettales Doug Keich Deborah Kincaid Malcom Kincaid Terry Kimamon Natalie Kirk Marty Klatt Steven Klacker Timothy Klisa Michael Kluever Rob Knickerbocker Robert Knisely Randolph Knox Linda Koestnerl Joe Koos Karl Kotteman Dennis Knuetz Rick Landers Paul Landwehr 5 -we WY 4 . A- A J it- Y 1- -.- vfuvr. Fermi' WA ' . - 'ke L -v., C .Y i f .spy A , -,ch 'Vx'-..'i'v.7 . A A15 Q, i 3 hffv., . ,W K ,W ., M 6,,.gg,,t 4 4 as 55- x ' z ff x . . . .9 xw t X.. M 1 I 1 ii 'NF 'c . . .i 42 A, 1 A ., tt, 11 , . , .gif QQ- -v ... , f. . .fs,3 . a , R ' i -Q ,'.j.v,f, .. ,SV z if .fl ',.ff,.s',' V r' 'PV' ' 7 X ' .'-a' William Larson Mike Ledford Theresa Lesage Ricky Lewis Charlene Lindsay Rhonda Livesay Jane Lohmar Janet Long Donna Lopez Kathy Lord Jeff Loucks Janice Lowery Helen Lucas Laura Luecht Melody Lyons Randy McDonald Jacqueline Macuk Ed Mahieu Janie Maness Robert Manseield Joe Markum Charlotte Maroon Jerri Martin Lisa Martin Cathleen Marvin Kirk Mason David Masterson Mike Mathewson Michael McClure Bill McCorkle Gary McCoy Michael McFadin Larae McFall Cindy McGaruey Janet McGee Mike Mclntire Donna McRoberts Robt Melaga Debbie Menz Dora Menz Brenda Meyer Jett Mills Pat Moffatt Jim Mooney Judy Mooberry Jerelyn Moore Joe Moore Lonnie Moore Dennis Morgan Margaret Morrissey Maureen Morrissey Mike Motteler Monica Mugavero Brenda Mullen Jim Mullen Pat Murphy Debbie Nagel David Nelson Sue Nelson Donald Neuman Randy Neumann Cindy Newsum David Niedermeier si N Q X 3 Q , is sl .K rigs '-.. . -s 1' 3 Q Q X 35 g X Bill Niles Mark Nisius Dave Noe Sue Nordwall Teresa Nordwall Roberta Norris Daniel O'Brien Doreen Olson Dan Overturl Hal Ott Awilda Pagon Bryan Parker Rhonda Parker Richard Parks Mary Parsons Calvin Patterson Shain Patton Leasa Pauli Kim Penelton Scott Peplow Michael Petrone Mike Petrone Harry Phillips Larry Phillips Michelle Pille Mark Pinkham Darvas Pitchford Teresa Pittman Michael Porch Brenetta Porter Cherie Powell Mike Powers John Prestie John Prunty William Purham Tim Putman Barb Quaintance Bob Rafferty Bryant Ragler Dave Flay Michael Flaya Daniel Recar Tom Recar Andrea Beep Bridtet Regan Skip Reiling Lisa Rhodes Ann Flicciardelli Barb Richman Wendy Riley Mickey Ritter Connie Robbins Wendell Robertson David Robinson Kevin Rockey Robert Rodgerson Maya Roe Mike Rohman Stephen Rosa David Rose Jeannette Roten Ed Roth Gigi Ruff Dan Ruffin Pat Ryan Kurt Schaefer Bill Schefelbein James Scherer Brian Scheuble Scott Schlick Steven Schneider Ralph Schorr Janna Schular Tammi Schwend Brian Scott Bruce Scott Cindy St. Ange Tod Sefton Bella Seligman Marzetta Sephus George Shadid Dave Shaw Carol Shea Dennis Shea Bill Shipley John Shrum Denise Sick To Live Today I want to do things to be doing them, not to be doing some- thing else. I do not want to do things to sell myself on myself. I don't want to do nice things for people so that I will be nice I don't want to work to make money, I want to work to work. Today I don't want to live tor, I want to live. Hugh Prather 'Q 291 I 129 Floe Lyn Simmons Steven Simmons Chritty Sloan Christine Smith Gerald Smith Kathy Smith Sid Smith Steve Southey Tammy Sperry Carrie Spietz John Stacy Jill Stamper Marsha Stamper Lisa Stanley Cecelia Stinson Tom Sturdivant Phillis Sullvan Jim Swearinger Ann Swigart Leigh Swigart Tammy Tatum ,: if ,fr ,. f ,lf ,, r 7 'ly in ,JZ , E. if 'Q , , ,f .H ,W W ff 1' A J x f , ff ,rv 'S n' M.-.4 mf' rf! 4,-v4 'Wnsw 1 X Xl, .J A. ,W gf, P' Mig, Ayhqrlf I , I Q Km, i t ' x ,Q A np Tammy Tatum Mike Tauscher Tim Taylor Tom Temple Vickie Tharp Paul Thomas Lauada Thompson Rod Thompson Joe Thorton Shelley Timm Albert Tony Mary Tony Scott Traver Julie Trent Janet Trotter Vickie Underwood Tim Urban Anne Verkler Sherry Verkler Dave Vogel Jeanne Vonachen Catherine Walker Cynthia Walker Sharon Walker Todd Walker Bennett Wall Greg Washington Brian Watson w -i . , .M ca .. ggi SE . , ,-t:, ttc -. ---- qu 5 ' v X l 'f '13 .f 1 S 'S T .i fa Alan Wohl i Don Yarbourough i X Scott Yonkouski Youmna Younes Claude Young Vincent Zerbonia Doug Zipprich Susan Zumwalt Like the day between morning and evening, my life falls between my urge to travel and my homesickness. Maybe some day I will have come far enough for travel and distances to become part of my soul, so that l will have their images within me, with- out having to make them literally real anymore. Maybe I will also find that secret home within me where there will be no more flirting with gardens and little red houses. To be at home with myself! Hermann Hesse When there is the necessary skill to move mountains, there is no need for the faith that moves mountains. Eric Hoffer We are told that talent creates its own opportunities. But it sometimes seems that intense desire creates not only its own opportunities, but its own talents . . . Make-believe partakes of the nature of a magic ritual. We not only pretend to be what we are not, but by staging our pretense we strive to conjecture and bring existence a new genuineness. The strange thing is that often this con- juring act succeeds, and we become what we pretend to be Eric Hoffer I am lonely. This is the cry which is uttered Cor at least thoughtb by millions of people every day. Most of them are sad, shattered, dismayed, disappointed, or disillusioned. lt doesn't have to be that way, though. To me, loneliness is not a sad state, but rather an exceedingly happy one. In my mind, loneliness is synonymous with ecstacy. Loneliness is not easy, however. It takes a great deal of patience to learn how to be alone. Indeed, it is true that we are all alone at birth, but we are soon thrust into society, and our loneliness is temporarily mitigated. Our lives become caught up in a myriad of people, places and things. We lose our identity in a nameless, faceless, heartless society. Happiness in loneliness can only be achieved by rediscovering ourselves. I may see that I am not very much in comparison with the vastness of the universe, but I am all that I have, and in that sense I am everything. I am myself, and would not trade what I am for anything inthe world. When we are alone, we can forget the problems of the world. We can raise ourselves above all other levels of human consciousness. There is something special about loneliness: it can be terrible, but we can make it our greatest experience. -Anonymous Far More Crucial Than What We Know Or Do Not Know Is What We Do Not Want To Know The independent individual constitutes a chronically unbalanced entity. The confidence and self-esteem which alone can keep him on an even keel are extremely perishable, and must be generated anew each day. An achievement today is but a challenge for tomorrow. When standing at a stay however high he is a prey to nagging fears. The soul ofthe autonomous individual has the aspect of a volcanic landscape. There is a seismic line running through it-the line of separation from the self. All our enthusiasms, passionate pursuits, dreams, aspirations and outstanding achievements have their origin along this line of cleavage. The strivings of such a soul are either to heal over the cleavage by a reconciliation with the self through achievement, or camouflage it by self-forgetting, or eliminate it by self-rejection . . . With some people solitariness is an escape not from others but from themselves. For they see in the eyes of others only a reflection of themselves. -Eric Hoffer Class sponsor: Mr. Mathews Closs Of '77 It's hard being a Freshmang it is even harder coming to a new school and a thousand or two new faces. When I ran for class officer I had no outstanding goals in mind except the simple goal of fitting in and being a major part of this school. I think the Froshmen class this school year has shown tremendous spirit in sports activities and scholastic endeavors. I can foresee a great future for this class and our school. Scott Sommer Class officers: on topg Scott Sommer, Pres. Standingg Jenifer Hoppe, Vice-Pres. Lori lvie, Sec. Beth Baldwin, Treas. Linda Achterberg Roxie Aberle Lisa Abraham Tina Adkins Mike Ahl Gwen Albert Jelt Aldridge Roger Alexander Eva Alwan Connie Andrews Christi Arrenholz David Ayoub Rick Bair Steve Bair Melinda Baird Marcy Baker Beth Baldwin Brian Baldwin Mike Ball Dwayne Banks Ernest Banks Diana Barber Dave Barnes Sherry Barton Lisa Basquin Carol Beck Carolyn Belke Flon Beverly Julie Bibo Kathy Bill Bobby Blakes Linda Blakes Gail Blumenshine Taryn Boaz Theresa Boyle Joan Brackbill Bety Bradburry Ernest Braggs Yvonne Bray Ernest Brawer Phil Breymellr Doug Brooks Jim Brooks Stella Brownlee Samuel Bruce Dalene Bruns David Burkitt Erwin Burks Sheila Burks Becky Burns Sylvester Bush Ronae Caghon Carol Caldwell Tony Camp Tony Canaiax Neane Cannon Kris Carhan Harry Carlile Fannie Carpenter Cynthia Cassidy Kelly Chamberlain Cindy Christiansen Patsy Clancy Creating William Coffeen Flon Coffey Angela Colgan Doyle Collins Nancy Conibear Tom Connor Kenneth Cook Inez Copeland Cheryl Costa Martin Counterman Dennis Creel Kay Crehore Woodrow Crooks Dave Cully Wendy Culp Terry Cusisk Ronald Dah Tammy Dailey Deborah Darage Flick Davies Roy Davies Theresa Day Linda Dean Thomas Dean Tamara Dearcos Jackie Dehart Chris Dempsey Keven Dempsey Tom Denton Katie Disharoon Vicky Doub Mattie Douglas Candy Duftey Brian Cooper Lonnie Copeland Angie Cornish Annie Covear Tina Covington Brenda Cox Virginia Crabtree Kenneth Criser Patrick Craig Lori Crandall Gayle Crow Bouton Crystol Donna Cundilt Dave D'Amico Doreen Danner Greg Davis Tina Davies Darlene Davis Ann Frances Day Henry Davis James Dean Cindy De Areos Jeff Dickersonns Steve Disharoon Paula Dolane Diane Dotzert Larry Doversberger Tina Downard Susan Dufek Denise Duncan Linda Dunkin Doris Dunn Darlene Duncan Sheryl Dunn Jim Ellinghausen Barb Ellis Daniel Elser Cynthia England Mike Ennis Amy Errion Patrick Errion Joe Evans James Everett Dennis Fisher Cathy Fitch Bertha Fleming Janie Fletcher Bruce Fogler Brent Foster Brian Foster Jackie French rr , V ,f . vm ei ,E - M., K its , QE Dawn Dunn Jim Dunlavey Sherry Dworsack Leonard Eades Matthew Everhart Kim Ewend Wendy Fairman Keith Fandel Steve Fanta Wally Felder Lori Fender Michael Fetcho Barbara Fischer Mike Fisher Sara Fitch Bill Foreman Fai Foster Robert Fromberg Pam Frankel Linda Fritz Tina Gabbert Paula Gallant Thomas Garrett Diann Gayles Amy Ginn Marjorie Givens Debbie Glanton Kimberly Gibson Dan Gleason Joe Goett Rene Goodman James Gottschalk Pauli Gottwald Loy Graham Jerry Grandson Ray Grant Matt Grey Cheryl Grieves Clyde Gulley Richard Gunther Sue Gunther Kevin Gwinn Ron Hagel Kevin Hall Roger Halleen Peter Halter Brent Hankins Walter Hardin Russell Harris Tommy Harris Carol Hart Dave Hasler Lisa Hastings Eileen Helmers Barbara Henderson Larry Henderson Tari Hendricks Rick Heppner William Hester Kent Higgins Lisa Higgs Avery Hightower Julie Hill Jim Hitpas Juanita Hodge Judith Hodge Justina Hodge Sue Hoffer Allison Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Doug Holmes Doug Hoover Jennifer Hoppe Rita Hopson Yvonne Hosea Susan Howard Larry Hudson Carol Hull Dave Hunt Gregory Hunter Teresa Hun Sue Huxtable Mary Ann Ingles David Irish Connie Jackson Ernestine Jackson Stephen Jackson Paul Jacobs Uwe Janssen Bonnie Johnson Penny Johnson Carol Johnston Anita Jones Cindy Jones Looking For Escape F3 ' 'x.f.Q,,D-s x -X. '1 :Mt . X 1 Qi ts, X' Y - s . ,Ms 3 s .- H... - e' And Q J: ,E wiki . gi- l iffy sf A if 9 f ir t 'ii 1 1 K W' Wx 'Sf g Af L1,' 1 : If . 't:1,'z,,..,f iii- 2 ' ,fa M f My I, .wk , y i mf if mei Min 6'? 4!Hf'M Only Gelling Sluck Ellen Jones Gloria Jones Laura Jones Jeff Joy Randy Kelch Albert Keller Nancy Kellerstrass Scott Kester Pamela Keyster Brian Kilgore Mark Kilgore Mark Kimbrell Kim Kincaid Chuck King Chris Kingsley Jim Kinney Carol Kinney Mury Kinney Mike Klatt Shirley Knaggs Rick Knisely Frank Knoll Marla Knowles Lester Koehl Sheri Koehl Pat Kominski Patti Kostas B. J. Kransberg Eugenia Kyle Cindi Landers Steve Laughland Kary Lauterbach Jean Lauallee Scott Leach Gordon Lewis Timothy Ligtvoet Janet Lindsay Bettina Linn Paul Lohnes Mark Lohrman Bob Lord Robert Louder David Lueders Lawrence Lyles Kenny Lynch Christine Lyons Yvonne Maas Steven Maclin Clair Maeder Bob Martin Sandra Mason Jack Math Scott May Kirt McAtte Craig McCloud Linda McFadin Sherri McFalI Glenn McGee Roz McGinnis Kenneth Mclntire Jack McKinley Andre McKnight Theresa McKnight Mitch McMillan Jerome McNeil Marilou Medenhall Steve Mehl Kathy Meis Patti Melton David Marcer Lori imager Adrienna Miller Robin Miller Terry Mitchell Joann Mosley Dave Moss Peggy Mounts George Munstedt Debbie Murray Diane Nance Skip Nau Bert Nation Jill Neal Percy Neal Julie Neill Martha Nellas Lynnette Nelson Dianne Nickerson Laurie Niekamp Paul Nielson Peter Nirot Frances Nix Rory Nixon Terry Nixon Lucy Nordwall Edna Nunn Shari Olenick Dawn Orr Dianna Osborne Janet Page Rick Parker David Parks Leigh Parr Susan Eary Richard Edgcomb Karla Edwards Jerry Ehrentreu Rick Eiler Teri Elliott Peg Ellis Valerie Elmore Mike English Kay Erwin Joel Evans Sara Evans Tonja Evans Steve Evatt Cynthia Everhart Michael Patton Beth Pearsall Joel Peplow Vanessa Peters Anne Peterson Margaret Peterson Rodney Phillips Sherry Phillps Eunice Pierce Karen Polk Sandra Porch Mike Porch Harold Potts Ron Potts Lisa Powers Donna Price Edward Pryor John Pulliam Dave Quinn Chris Ragains Steve Rager Pam Ramsey Cindy Recar Curtis Reed Carol Reider Karen Richardson Julie Riekert Bruce Riggs AI Riley, Jr. Greg Roach Carol Robinson Glenda Robinson Scott Robinson Sue Robinson Chris Rockhold Charles Rodgers I wonder if I shall fall right through the earth! How funny it'Il seem to come out among the people that walk with their heads down wards! Joy Roecker Lisa Rogers Barb Root Bradley Rose Steve Roten Dana Rubin David Ruffin Kevin Russell Bobby Rutherford Kathy Ratherford Lynda Rutledge Regina Ryan Lennie Sackman Mary Sanders Mike Schlink Laura Schultz Mike Schultz Julie Scoles Robin Scott Rosalind Scott Hank Scriven Carrie Secretan Ronald Seelye Kent Semlow Jerry Shannon Julia Shockley Mike Sievert Linda Simmons Lewis Carroll Eugene Simon Sallie Sims Rolf Sivertsen Vince Smarjesse Ken Smith Kenneth Smith Linda Smith Marlene Smith Cathy Snyder Scott Sommer Mark Stahl Teresa Stanley Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner Shawn Stever Gerald Stewart Jan Stewert Fritz Strehlow Devon Sudnor Colleen Sullivan Dodie Sullivan Chris Suter Peggy Sutherland Judy Swearinger Mike Swigert Deena Switzer Dorla Talbott Ellain Tauscher Charles Taylor Thomas Taylor Denice Terrell Sally Theobald Flobin Thigpen Larry Thompson Mike Thompson Kathy Thornhill Anthony Thornton Steve Thornton Steven Thornton fig Sandy Thorpe Robin Tindall Dan Tindell Nancy Titus Janie Tomsovic Aggie Tony Linda Topel Sue Traicoff Debra Trapps Kim Traver Dave Trimmer Tammy Tunis Kieth Turner Suzanne Tuyer Chris Ulrich Marc Utley George Vallance Jeanne Van Daele Kelly Vanessa Michelle Vaster Piana Vojnovich Vanessa Wager Danny Waibel Debbie Waibel Laurie Wallace Rodney Walters Valorie Washington Joyce Watson Cecile Weaver Brenda Webber Sharon Webber Catherine Weitzel Bob Welander Sean Welch Duane Wells is Wu 'KU' Q -fr ,Q X., ' 'lk 5 Q A X if Wisdom is not finally tested in the school, Wisdom cannot be passed from one having it to another not having it, Wisdom is of the soul, is not susceptible of proof, is its own proof. 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Af f . , , , , 4, ,MV f A ,,,,, ,, , . 4, M ,, , , 1 f 1' 1, , -X f ' 'gen H , ,Q ,sf ,' wJ'f4gmA3,,5fm A1 Af ', 'fff.Af,,' W Yvfmfff JM f ' uf' ' V Mary Lytle-Student Council President Glenda Brewer-Council Vice-President Council Activities This year's Student Council, headed by Mary Lytle and Glenda Brewer, had many accomplishments. They researched a proPosal to change the weight of final exams, sponsored mov- ies shown to the student body during school hours, and rewrote the Council Constitution to allow sophomores to run for Student Council Vice Presi- dent. Council also placed litter barrels around the school grounds, held a Christmas party tor crippled children, and helped sponsor a walk-a-thon to aid muscular dystrophy. All in all, Stu- dent Council was successtul this year. l ,J f ' 1 ,ii .,., , - ig f ,,.f., ,fs Council member's view at one of their daily meetings ur-my Bucko Strehlow, Senior Council member, Participates in Stunt Shows. --.-..,..,,,,n-H-mmmmvm MmmmM,, ON the day of my arrival in Peoria, my new family fthe Bondsj was at the airport to meet me. I was very happy when I met them. They welcomed me to the States and into their home. I want to extend my thanks to the Bonds family for that. My first day at school, I got lost so many times. I was late for most of my classes because I did not know how to get around. This was my first time attending such a large school since the last six years. PHS is the first public school that I Left to right: Sherry Bonds, Sheila Bonds, Barbara Thorpe have attended. It is much different from the private schools that I have attended. At the private schools, we wore uniforms and went to school for five hours. We did have three minutes break between classes but did not move from class to class-the teach- ers did. This was my first time experiencing winter because we do not have winter in Liberia. The snow was very beautiful on the ground, and I loved it, but hate the cold. Talking about the people in this city f www and the boys and girls at school, they are very friendly. They made me feel at home and made my stay in Peoria fthe U.S.J very happy and comfortable. I want to extend my thanks and appreciation to everyone-the faculty members, my counselor, Mr. England, the CREST staff, Student Council, and the student body for making my stay a big success. Special thanks go to my teachers who taught me during my stay. I learned a lot while I was here. Barbara Thorpe THE '74 CREST. . . The Ediforiol Sfoff Row 11 J.W0110fCl, J- Muir, D- B0fd93UX. ROW 22 K. Dempsey. T. Murphy, R. tured: C. Lakota, Jocks, D. Nelson, K. Kotteman, and Fi. Jones. Bittner, M. Ballowe, Row 3: B. Spano, J. Davison, J. Woodhouse, Not Pic- s xl N T Y The Staff D. Overturf, J. Davison, G. Henschel, R. Fromberg, D. Hart r:.2f.::2,r'sPa3..':s:?fam::PQfCz.2?gazE K M The Business Stuff Phofog rophy ,, lg .J U' it ' A .yuh ,irlnnjyw W Q ,, if , M, W ff, je, M .rh,.. k The Opinion 'N' ximh.. Sitting on ground, D. Johnson, C. Marvin, D. Henschel, T. Bibo, V. Horaney, R. Palmer, C. Maeder, L. Fehr, M. Horaney, B. Frankel, M. Buttedield, G D. Rubin, Standingg K. Turetzky, S. McCormack, Fi. Jacobson, M. McClure. Crehore, Intree, D. Avery, K. Shanks, J. Spacht. ffl Y: , V' . Rl 'l CJ: :X ABOVE: D. Avery, D. Johnson, M. Horaney, C, Marvin, M. Giebelhausen, D. Henschel, J. Spacht CEditorJ, K. Shanks CEditorj, B. Frankel, K. Turetzky. BELOW: L. Fehr, Mr. Kaufman, S. Smith, C. Marvin. S- xx Editorial And Business Staffs The Opinion was the recipient this year of several awards of merit. The award which most honors their fine work was the Medalist Award, presented by the Columbia Scholas- tic Press Association. It is the highest honor bestowed by the CPSA. Other honors include the George H. Gallup and Interna- tional Honor Award and a First Class Honor from the National Scholastic Press Associa- tion, the second highest award they received. The Opinion also served as presi- dent of the Illinois High School Press Asso- ciation. by 'mfs sk., nr, V, ,:. .vb i wx! ' f ER, - if 4: V N V 35 g 'Q WW ' 1 H .1 ' K - . A K f , . r , , , ff 1 AN 5 JA, I My I gym V. I 'QW' , gf - 1 .L 4 km 3 X -.,. nj-. Sy 3 , fi, JL X V, -b b. ij L.. -. ' wg K t 1:-i, Y, f v- S .f 5 --2 L 19? , Q I k v xw gew . ijgi f iz 7',f,:E'12wiW' ' fy-9,5 47 ,M , A wi A A4 lg W M a H2 Y K, J 60 WW ,W Y V' wx J f :vw .Q ? 1 R ,gL. A .. '.a . xx ws -N ff E 5 1 E is . up mi ew QQ W . 9 fi iw .-, g.. Q. Q 'N 1 W 5122 is , g k if Q un, 5 'f f ' Au? ' 5 its wana! wlQQu 'X I , a flux? Q 75' 'X Lett to right: T. Grieves, L. Gift, S. Kelly, K. Riney, B. Ftohman, H. Higgins Committee Encouroges Spirit The social lite of PHS is Committee of For- ty's main concern, shown by their sponsor- ship ot various mixers, visa-versas, and other dances. They played postman on Valentine's Day as they distributed valen- tines during first hour and were responsible for Spirit Week. These and other activities help to develop school spirit, which Commit- tee always tries to encourage. Their sponsor is Charles Zborzek. fl '49 'fl ex, 2. Cool Cal Patterson relaxes with his favorite album in the Committee Room Rlacicher Bums The Bums helped inspire school spirit this year by participat- ing in Spirit Week and helping the cheerleaders arouse the crowd. Besides raising funds to allow the cheerleaders to attend summer camp, the Bums also added to football and basketball games by forming their human pyramid with John Robinson at the top. Mark Steenrod was this year's Bleacher Bum president. Bums left to right: M. Steenrod, J. Robinson, B. Juerjens, G. Hanson, S Carey, T. Tracy, C. Woodworth, S. Doubet, T. Delinski, J. Plack, Below Driver Bucko Strehlow Senior Service The girls in Senior Service provided many services for both our school and community this year. They acted as ushers for plays and other school activities. A profitable candle and jewelry sale was also conducted by members of Senior Serv- ice. Their sponsor is Ms. Harper. Left page: S. Whitehurst, D. Pinkham, J. Hamilton, J. Monroe, K. Zerbonia, Bradbury, M. File. Right page: S. Gramley, T. Bibo, L. Patton, L. Fehr, R. S. Seelye, S. Oakford, M. Butterfield, C. White, C. Ryno, J. Huxtable, M. Bowen, K. Manns, Ft. Palmer, l. Koehl, C, Donaldson, Ms. Harper. Senior Nofionol Honor Society Donald Avery, Debra Boyd, Gregory Burdett, Rebecca Brandes, Martha Butterfield, Jean Cooper, Davis, Deborah Fehr Rebecca ' Quill Junior Ncilioncil Honor Society Mike Austin, Milton Axley, Ruth Bittner, Michael Black, Rodney Brown, Penny Butterfield, Martha Christopher, Virginia Crabtree, Donna Cundiff, Lawrence Doversberger, Susan Dufek, Barbara Ellis, Ronald Fender, Patricia Gaugh, Kathy Gwynn, Mark Heintzman, Patrick Helmers, Kathleen Hood, Natalie Kirk, Steven Klecker, Linda Koestner, Rhonda Livesay, Jane Lohmar, Helen Lucas, Cynthia McGarvey, Donna McFloberts, Raymond Neumann, Tina Nixon, Awilda Pagan, Mary Parsons, Michael Powers, Ann Ricciardelli, Barbara Richman, Karen Ritter, Kurt Scaeler, Tamara Schwend, Tod Sefton, Ann Swigart. Shelley Timm, Mark Van Cleve, Todd Walker, Bennett Walt, William Waugh, Loraine Welander, Kathryn Wenger, Carole Willis, Judy Wottord, Susan Zumwalt And Scroll Jean Muir, Robert Spano, Carol Lakota, P Donna Bordeaux, John Walker, Mary Ballowe, Kathy Dempsey, Teri Murphy, Jett Woodhouse, Jon Spacht, Marilyn Giebelhausen Michelle Horaney, Cynthia Marvin, Diane Johnson, Kenneth Turetzky Kathryn Shanks, Kim Manns, Martha Butterfield Robin Hood, Kim Tauber, Jill Davis Speech And Debcite The PHS Speech and Debate team compiled an impressive record for the 1973- 74 season. Members won the District Speech Tournament, placed second in the Mid-State Nine, and won the individual events portion of the Debbie L. Simons Memorial Speech and Debate Tournament. Consistent winners this year were Cathy Watkins in prose and verse reading, Lisa Gluckin in declamation and humorous interpretation, Earl Kloppmann in spe- cial occasion speaking and Helen Lucas and Becky Frankel in dramatic duet act- ing. Other standouts were varsity debators Kyle Erwin and Dan Noe, radio speaker Kitty Wenger, Kay Consigny in original oratory, Kurt Schaefer in original comedy, and Tim Hart in extemporaneous speaking. Tim also placed second in the state American Legion Oratorical Contest and won an eight hundred dollar scholarship. ln hole K. Schaefer, sitting: K. McManus, Row 1: D. Noe, T. Hart, G. Leroy, Gottschalk, C. Watkins, K. Consigny, C. Belke, L. Fritz, K. Wenger, C. Wilk- L Steinberg, J. Stolp, B. Frankel, fDon't hide, Beckyh, L. Gluckin, H. Lucas, erson, J. Magon V Horaney, Row 2: R. Mansfield, E. Kloppman, A. Andrews, M. McClure, J. 'K 4 'w!,. r my f-R -.M -N tu' MKMMWM ta Miha Lisa Gluckin delighted judges with her interpretation of Promenade All. Cathy Watkins won many awards for verse and prose reading. Becky Frankel Cwith her partner Helen Lucasj was active in dra- matic duet acting. ,V ,tt We U' f 4' 172 W., 12 4 ,W ,W M MQW' 173 aff f nCl 'Ek ,nh sf.. MTB Sitting: M. Fiitter, D. Duncan, Standingp Miss Woeltle, T. Temple, B. Giles, N Kirk, K. Mehl, B. Bohman, S. Seelye, L. Koestner, Fiow 2: Fi. McKittrick, D Gottschalk, K. Schaefer, M. Powers, A. Blackford, B. Wood, S. Pakier, L Fogler, Flow 3g Ft. Neuman, M. Steinweiddel, C. Koch, Fi. Bittner, A. Gamis, S. Fiager, J. Myers, Bow 45 L. Gross, H. Lucas, K. Wenger, A. Rex, S. Ham- mer, M, Fien, P. Landwehr, J. Waters, J, Hicok, B. Cohen, M. Giebelhausen C. Lehman, Flow 5, D. McBoberts, K, Kottemann, B. Jones, M. Baker, B. Sel igman, C. Baldwin, D. Walker, Row 63 A. Jones, C. Andrews, L. Jones, H Brooksbank, J. Stolp, P. Helmers, Mr, Van Cleve. German Club members enjoy themselves at their annual Christmas party German Club activities started this year with an Octoberfest, a skit at Bradley, and their annual Christmas party. Later activities will include a spring picnic, soccer games, and a field trip to Jumer's. The highlight of this year is a proposed trip to Germany for members ofthe club. ff :, , ,, Q , ,,:,,t A9 3? , '42 pgs M Q My 715, , I. 2. fa 2 J 2- if K 152 My 4? ' f 1 ,fi' U 4 ff 3233 X .7 4 Q Q K ,i 54 555 1 A A ,ia r Q W f , F7 ? K Y, .r1 -. 44' 1 .2 ,931 fq 61 , s L T 1: Y. i M A X, 1 fr? ' yt 'V V 3? mi, ' Q 6 .U I, ,, ' :iz k ,fgw U 37 Q- V. ..,f.f Wm uf M .Q X Q S S 3 - 41 Q A Q I X ,, 1' L v .. 5 'R ' A -s ffl Q 4- . - Y X K 3' 'E fx' i Q x f WF N 5 Q X-if xr 3? f . 5 a . . fi? N. ? Q' . Q ' 47 Aa 4, Pool Guards These students spend their P.E. or study hall hours at the pool teaching other stu- dents various swimming fundamentals, thereby helping Miss Bula and Mr. Sissel conduct the P.E. department's swimming program. All have earned their Red Cross Senior Lifesaving cards and teach begin- ning to advanced swimming skills. GIRLS ABOVE: Row 1: D. Smarjesse, C. Ftyno, A. Hobin, S. Gramley, K. Riney, S. Oakford, B. Brandes, Row 2: C. Greene, Ft. Heerman, B. Rohman, S. Seelye, D, Heerman, T. Murphy, D. Davis, K. Walker, K. McManus, N. Dixon, Row 3: M, Mine- hart, E. Lehmann, L. Patton, S. Whitehurst, G. Johnson, L. Tharpe, N. Parkhurst, L. Anderson, J. Cox, J. Strodel, Row 4: K. Dempsey, D. Noe, K. Consigny, C. Watkins, L. Gift, T. Bai- ley, B. Mohn, G. Baldwin, A. Armstrong, BOYS BELOW' Ftow 1: B. Steiner, B. Olson, C. lngeraoll, V, Strehlow, J. Robinson, T. Keffales, Row 2: C. Adams, S. Boyer, D. Zerbonia, F. Metz- ger, J. Maas, J. Thorton, D. Grieves, Row 3: L. Doversberger, J. Allovio, B. Palley, D, Parks, J. Plack, C. Woodworth, Je. Heintzman, D. Bayless, Row 4: J. Jewell, S. Harper, T. Ewan, P. Noirot, Ft. Sathoff, Jo. Heintzman, R. Fender, Row 5: R. Baxter, S. Doubet, J. Davison, T. Tracy, D. Utley, J. Hinnen, J. Nelson, K. Barker CENTRAL PARK P0 L RULES iS YGUR POOL! YOUR nish Club W 'rf ,M 92 'hmm wyuft , ,, f' , flh- Y ,wg it ' l , fin The purpose of Spanish Club is to learn more about the Spanish culture. This year's club accomplished this by celebrating holidays with pinatas Cshown in picturej and singing Spanish Christmas carols in retirement homes. t,,k . M., K y I . , ..., . tit .. M - . ., ,J ,,.t t . rm Flow 1: A. Fitch, C. Jackson, D. Glatton, C. Andrews, J. Hodges, J. Strodel, Row 2 L. Crandell, C. Hammond, J. Rlekart, V. Horaney, Flow 3: H. Feldman, J. Moore, D McCabe, K. Meis, N. DeGood, B. Burns, Row 4: D. Nance, S. Zumwalt, S. Johnson A. Verkler, Row 5: C. Maeder, J. Hodges, T. Richards, K. Robinson 1 f.,s..sl..i ffxswiw M w,,..M+w W Afro Club .sl Awwwwndl sw M wi X J am... Row 1: C. Parker, R. Jackson, M. Archibald, R. Cooley, S. Bonds, K. Jones, Adams, Row 5: R. Deadwyler, I. Lyle, F. Williams, L. Henderson, R. Gayles, M. Smith, Row 2: V. Jones, D. Johnson, C. Gillespie, L. Gayles, D. Sanders, M. English, Row 6: D. Anderson, S. Williams, T. Evans, G. Thomas, D. Sar- C. Jordan, E. Dunn, Row 3: P. Young, C. Young, J. McGee, N. Cannon, B. gent, R. Beverly, Row 7: V. Johnson, R. Cannon, B. Rutherford. Parker, Row 4: B. Rother, S. ister, B. Adde, E. Richards, J. Higgins, Mr. ve. 5 rv.. I, A 5 is, .: . U., f 1- f , .N 'F i .M -Msg . t . - . . W., .f........,,.,...,,.,...,., ..- 6. GST' ,- jg .',' , i Afro Club members Cabovej are startled by the pho- tographer at an after-school meeting. Some of the activities of the Afro-American Culture Society included a swimming party at Central Park Pool, Christmas parties for younger children, and informative speakers and discussions. Afro club officers Cleft to rightjz S. Burns, G. Thomas, J Lockhart, C. Parker, D. Anderson L Y ..- ,4 ThesPio ns Active in all aspects of drama both behind the stage and before an audience, the Thespians, under the direction of Mrs. Arehart, helped present such plays as The Rain- maker and Glass Menagerie. Sitting: C. Sloan, Mrs. Arehart, C. Ogden, P. Noirot, Standing: L. Gross, L Patton, H. Lucas, C. Recar, B. DeVore, M. Fritscher, B. Dolanc, D. Dorsey K. Hall, J. Hardin Row-1: S. Hammer, C. Sloan, D. Markwell, D. Pinkham, B. Devore, S. Douglas, J. Martin, B. Reed, How 2: J. Stolp, P. Dolanc, T. Tunis, A. Hightower, C. Andrews, D. Nance, C. Sutter, J. Hicok, N. Kirk, C. Herod Librory Aides These students aid the librarians by performing various duties such as assisting other students at the main desk and keeping books in order. n Future Tecichers Members of this club are interested in the teaching profession. Their activities include various fund raisers in addition to the giving of a hundred dollar scholarship to a Senior member of their group. C. Pinkham, D. Ebenstein, S. Walker, T. Gestrine, M. Hammer, C. Kellerstrass, L. McCarthy, Mr. McCann Distributive Education Row 1: L. Halter, D. Laughland T Southey, S. Corey, B. Gage, T. Gravirey, B. DeHaven, D. Stewart, M. Wohl V Rosenbaum, Row 2: T. Watts, K. Sears, T. Martin, J. Stevenson, K. Tauber, Row 3: D. Dossett, L. Sunderland, H. Doering, K. Moncktron, B. Kluever, Fl. Jackson, Mrs. Worrall, V. Jones These members of Distributive Education Club successfully combine school and work by attend- ing Peoria High in the morning and joining the work force in the afternoon. Thus they are able to gain practical job experience while still continuing their education. vuv Lug Office Educofion Associcifion Due to the fact Office Ed. students attend school only a half day, they are able to hold various secretarial jobs in the community. Although their free time is limited, they often help in our school offices. The Office Education Association is state and nationally affiliated. This year, Cheryl White was chosen secretary of Area Four of downstate Illinois. Pat Gallant demonstrates the use of office equipment ROW 1 : K. Donovan, K. Ames, C. Parker, J. Kelch, Mr. lrvvin, T. Smith, P Dunnigan C. White, K. Zerbonia, J. Hamilton, ROW 2, D. Brown, T. Speirs, J Moline J Jacobson, C. Mason, L, Pilman, S. Millard, S. Gray, ROW 3, C. Nelson R Gray C Pfisterer, K. Dean, R. Deadwyler, K. Wilson, S. McGarvey, D. Rucker, D Dietz Row 1: C. Randle, K. King, M. Smith, B. Webb, Row 2: S. Kirwan, P. Noirot, K. Sears, B. DeHaven, S. Martin, P. Manuel, Row 3: J. Schneider, Ft. Simmons, G. Gaisford, R. Johnson, Mr. Nelson P. Colan, G. Johnson, J. Dickerson, N. Long, D. Hart 4' W Graphic Arts Club These students provide useful service by printing programs, posters and tick- ets for clubs, administra- tion, and charitable organi- zations. Under the direction of Mr. Nelson, they also use special screen processes for printing shirts. The group also submitted entries to the project fair at Western Illinois University. Photog rclphy Club This year's Photography Club studied different concepts in black-and-white photography through field trips, discussion, and viewing movies. i . A.V. CREW: Sitting, B. Larson, L. Thompson, R. Coffey, R. Smith, V. King, S. Robinson, T. Thomas, B. Schwab, Kneeling, A. Blachford, Row 15 R. Gluck, R. Knicherbocker, J. Swearinger, Mrs. Brobeck, B. Hougland, Row 23 Mr. STAGE CRE ow o nicker ocker B Larson Row2 D White Mr Bauder J Wise, C. Baldwin C Worrall E Audio it Visudl Crews The purpose of the Audio Visual Crew, spon- X , X sored by Mr. Bauder, is twofold. The A.V. Crew handles the arrangements Sl projection for all films, while the Stage and Projection Crew pro- vides the expert lighting of all school events in our auditorium. A. Gibb, T, Rex, Mr, Horst, R. McKittrick, M. Joy, M. Newcomer, J. Rucker, D. Bayless ' On Sunday afternoons at the Peoria Skeet and Trap Club, the Claybirders can be seen gaining experience in the use of guns through the prac- tice Of SUOOUUQ Skeet and VHP- M. Black, J. vespa, M. Pinkham, o, o'Brien, D. Pinkham, A. Delotis, D. Hoover Science Club Performing experiments to gain practical scientific knowledge is the purpose of Science Club. One of the instruments they employ is the stroboscope, pictured with the members. Chess Club Learning the fine points of chess and matching wits with chess players irom other schools are some ot the activities of Chess Club. This year's club is spon- sored by Mr. Ohl. X539 f ru. 'rli if K ggfi,v'3 me if 'fi ff D. Seelye, T. Ftex, B. Baker, Mr. Ohl, T. Richards W ,,,, ,iwws.m,.s, ,,,W,,,,. 6 awww-.muwwmm 5 WWWAWA. Z 4: 1 nh lrfsdiaiam .4 Q X W S155 L, , 5. gh - gg Q45 X V ' E ' ', N . 2 x ,., .is Aa K Q 1 ggi! Q 1 Y 3 3 2 9 fx 1' . mg N ik xv K 4- A-Ha 'f m 9 wx 1 K Q40 ! fi' Ls -'ax , gtk! w f , Nggfn .4 'S-57' F' 4 'Y ' 654 5 X' .25 A Q ff T tix A ' Q W4 ' an W .' ,E K 2 U .A V K 'N ' :ff ,K , A ' x as W5 LJ ' ' ' 3, x V gh 1 Q' x I 1: 'Q 51' if T , : ML X . QQ .QL IQ L A Q' ,H , . - SA ., ffxfx if f33A:1'P,,, I f 4 vm, . 'ff an ,N M. 5,4 A M Q inn f ' ,i Sh 1 , .m 4 1 ,ff rm , Avi , 4 .,, f cg ,, i 4 2 21 A L, 1' 2 1 .S ,, 4? 'S J W, .. ,, ,uf ' gmgh fu '1-f.: ' f,.a:fP'?'i- f K, ,iff B 'N' 'Y fwz fx Y. ,, ws MM lx, fl V, . iss ,, W fx ., .,sA?ji'1,ff ,-q :aw ff 'al V . ,V ,, 55' pu Key Club . .. ,. W +45 1 v, Q' ' M Ai L' Q me .-. -' xgyffd fk- .- Row 1: K. Turetzky, C. Woodworth, P. Evans, R. Simkins, J. Woodhouse, J, Richards, C. Tuttle, D. Hiserote, Row 3: Mr. Meiss, M. Manness, S. Kellogg, Robinson, Row 2: J. Clemmer, T. Temple, D. Noe, G. Urban, D. Avery, T. J. Lytle, R. Sathoff, S. Goe, S. Wallace, D. Rees, J, Plack. Officers: R. Simpkins, C. Valentine, S. Wallace, R. Sathoff S. McCormack and D. Avery keep trophies in good condition. Each year the Key Club carries out several community projects. This year members collected for Heart Fund and sold peanuts in preparation for Kiwanis Kid Day. School services include clean- ing trophies, moving furniture for Contest Play, and keeping things operating smoothly at the basketball games. A Key Club- Faculty basketball game was held as entertainment for the school body, and members took time to relax at a party held at Scott VVallace's. ..- 'il iv, 'fa After an important Shark victory, it's the Timers' turn to get wet. Low Dive: K. McManus, K. Max- well, R. Hood, L. Patton, G. John- son, B. Richman, C. Spietz, S. Gramley, J. Long, M. Ritter, High Dive: K. Dempsey, M. Giebelhau- sen, K. Consigny, P. Gaugh, L. Rhodes, T. Murphy, J. Lohmar, J. Strodel, A. Swigart, L. Nordwall, D. Orr, S. Timm, G. Ruff, L. Swigart Pool Timers This year the PHS Pool Timers aided the swimming team by running stopwatches, recording swimmers' times, and celebrating the Lions' numerous tank vic- tories. Hi there, Mr. Peterson! 'W lil S. Neubert and S. Zumwalt show poise while performing. Row 1: C. Landers, K. Ewend, L. Crandell, S. Huxtable, K. Ftiney, S. Gram- ley, C. Hamilton, J. Bibo, J. Hill, D. Young, Row 2: B. Steenrod, G. Barnhan, J. Huxtable, C. Hoggard, C. Spietz, S. Zumwalt, R. lngrassia, A. Peterson, S. Fitch, L. Wallace, Flow 3: C. Greene, M. Flitter, L. Tharpe, I. Koehl, S. Neu- bert, A. Swigart, S. Theobald, L. Fritz, A. Errion an gist rr i M A - -r . C' , . ...,. . ,M l,. wwf Gymnastic Tecim The Tumbling and Gymnastic teams practice diligently to provide entertainment for school functions. This year they demonstrated their skills to grade school students. Each year they perform during half-time at basketball games under the direction of Miss Dentino and Mrs. Cole. are ,,, , , 5, .l, .LWV L Y M ,i ks Yffwfk: V f f QA 2, L' he H, f- 'H 1 ff f ,E Emma , ' 'img f Gag. ' A .jg y A M354 K ,aff f M , W wp W ILM 'Q' 5 .M I 4,1 .5 I LM, 8' ik, wif, fm A MY' - if ,MM x ESL K ' ' ZA fa 'i -fi-NWI Fwy in Mui iii knit li 'Ili Inlramural Table Tennis Champions Sophomore Dave Shaw frighty paddled his way to the top with smashing victories in the boys intramural table tennis tourna- ment. Bob Knickerbocker Cleftl was the runner-up. 'QT' ., M 'A ff? .ff '.' 53 1' f:,f.f1lA ' -35 Dean Of Boys' Pages These boys help Mr. Smarjesse by carrying out office duties and various other jobs. D. Hoover, D. Noe, A. Purham, H. Allen, K. Polk, K. Williams, L. Pur- ham Counselor Poges Sitting on steps: B. J. Kranzburg, C. Spietz, J. Maness, C. Andrews, L. Pil- man, K. Bill, C. Fremaux, J. Root, Fiow 1: G. Barnhart, C. Lord, T. Lesage, J. Trent, S. Setterland, K. Sommer, J. Huxtable, L. Anderson, S. Pakier, N Parkhurst, Row 2: K. Ramely, L. Bach, S. Zumwalt, R. lngrassia, Row 3: S. Williamson, B. Schultz, J. Llndslrom, H. Feldman, C. Stutes, C. Kellerstrass C. Parker, Flow 4: T. Potts, A, Hobin, C. Lagoda, K. Falk, K. Robinson, D Anderson. Office Pages Sitting on top: L. Billard, K. Godfrey, Sitting on ground: B. Quaintance, J. Mariin, Row 1: C. Smith, J. Timmes, D. Sanders, J. Ferguson, B. Porter, K. Borgen, Flow 2: T. Schwend, S. Abramson, J. Piekos, S. Whitehurst, K. Smith, Row 3: J. Long, J. Macuk, C. Hammond, D. Duncan, L. Swigart, C. McGarvey, C. Powell, T. Lesage, Row 4: J. Maness, D. Jones, L. Luecht, T. Detlartt, C. Newsum, Flow 5: P. Connet, C. Heidewald, S. Whitehurst, Row 6: K. Falatko, B. Bradbury, D. Hohulin, B. Harvey, V. Pass, M. Bradbury, D. Pinkham, S. Berry, E. Burnett. 6 ' Q , ?a frf ' Q xi, TW ' wal: 1 f 4 iii: 3,51 4 ,' If -il. Y40','6,:2: 1093-lu. .V .F Q N? 2' ,R ' ' E ,gxi f I i 1 1 5, MLM W Lx , May, ' I v'f:,.3ZN ,A Q ' M f wt, aah ZW f - f fgu' ' --fin t M X g ,,, . ,, ,Q , 1 . M .U R. wx 3-533. 'K 3 at fs 4 -:W f -1, X2 M' .ev-I PSX' 5 Q A M 55 A , K. ,V 1' X' Q eng s IS S- . X365 - ,E ' f Q sk - M - ii 2 2 I I gp Q 5' Q f + ' 36' i Q . 5.1 A 1 Q' Dv X., it ' L B if xi ' 13 55 Q... GP A-M , X 5 5 . - -K iQ iw , qw , 53: , fin' 3 -n, Xi Q 'Xff 4 is-Q x ' .. I . .v-'Q WN, 'N' if - 'vu . in-M-4' +116 ,nr 'sv' -1' : 'T iYM M ff vii eff .V ,Qc uunuunwmo- P if me XR Q I Q Ni ' ' X E ' fri 55? 1 f 2 Q' N, X JS k My ag Q vi ss fffzxf X-Q--1 YN, QQ ki ,Q '53 iv NSE dx -xv'-f S. Baker, C. Brown, C. Buckner, W. Busby, C Davis, E. Foster, V. Glover, C. Greene, R. John- son, J. Muir, T. Smith, J. Walker, H. Wank, D Williams, N. Williams, M. Wohl, J. Allovio, A Armstrong, K. Barnes, J. Bennett, M. Boyle, N Dixon, H. Feldman, A. Fitch, M. Giebelhausen C. Hanson, T. Hart, R, Heerman, T. Herink, R Jacobson, E. Kloppman, M. Lane, K. Morgan, P Prozzo, M. Rhodes, J. Strodel, L. Sutton, D. Wil- liams, M. Axley, S. Berg, J. Boyle, S. Burns, J Clemmer, P. Connett, B. Cooper, T. Davies, S Dulek, R. Fender, C. Fitch, B. Frison, L. Head- ley, C. Hoggard, K. Hood, Fl. Johnson, P. Land- wehr, Ft. Lewis, C. Lindsay, J. Maness, M McClure, J. Mooberry, P. Murphy, D. Nelson, D Neuman, H. Ott, M. Parsons, L. Phillips, B Quaintance, A. Flicciardelli, M. Rohman, K Schaefer, W. Shipley, K. Smith, T. Walker, B Wohl, A. Wall, Ft. Aylward, D. Barnes, T. Boyle Ft. Edgcomb, S. Hofler, S. Howard, M. Ingles, L Ivie, D. Lueders, L. Niekamp, P. Nielsen, L. Parr J. Roecker, M. Stahl, N. Titus Jean Muir and Julie Strodel practice a flute duet in preparation for State Music Con- ISSI. In order to finance a trip to Chi- cago to hear the Chicago Sym- phony perform, band and orchestra members sold oranges and grapefruit last fall. Their prof- its from this successful venture will also be applied towards the purchase of uniforms. an ,Q ' -gf , Q I 4? , f mf yi. Mfr ,, Orchestra Each year the Concert Orchestra performs for appreciative audiences. This fall they chose to entertain the elderly at Buehler Home. Plus these activities, they attended contests and workshops throughout the state. Also this fall, five students attended the District Orchestra Festival. Community activities were a workshop held at Rich- woods and a Mid-State 9 Concert hosted this year by Bergan. Dan Hart, Judy Thorn- burg, Cathy Watkins, soloists, and the String Choir received high awards at the State Music Contest. This winter, Cathy Watkins and Anne Fitch were selected to the All- State Band and Orchestra Festival at Arling- ton Heights. District Orchestra D Bordeaux D Hart J Cooper,J.Thornburg,C.Watkins. -.Bt The attentive audience responded to selections played by the Concen Orchestra at Buehler Home STFUNG CHOIR: Flow 1, D: Hart, J. Cooper, S. Fitch, A. Peterson, D. Heer- McConkey, C, Watkins, J. Thornburg, man, B. Giles, Row 2, B. Baker, C. Baldwin, K, Wilson, C. Lakota, J. ww. if H+? L' V mf' :F , Q vu 1 'ffm 3 Q 1 In f -fag: . 1 - 1 ,fn N..- 1 3 t R WMU . A xv K 3 1 bv , 1 1: 1 i n 1 i X f 2 , ...K W,5 V 3 n , fl: Vx? '.fgtf'fgf, f, new . 93?wQi492!f,g gwz UWA . W , X-. 42 . E-gf 'I 1. X ! ' - 1 an Q 1 1 ' 1 1 2 W , ff' I ,g ff ,f. as .. , , 4. Mg an 1 W, V V - W W . V ' , , 1. L'HA ' ..- r ,, , Q' WZ' 'uv Q4 I Ml if M? f 1 1. , 4 f f e A 5 .4 as K A 5 g fa Concert Flow 1: S. Douglas, S. Neubert, K. Ramsey, S. Williamson, Fl. Heerman, N Saupe, G. Johnson, S. Ellsworth, P. Thompson, D. Speirs, N. Long, D. Heer- man, S. Thomas, Row 2: L. Roeschley, M. Getz, S. Ramsey, M. Steinwedel G. Baldwin, S. Neff, M. Waugh, N. Parkhurst, B. Schultz, S. Holmes, A. Wil- liamson, S. Smith, M. Brown, K. Borgen, Flow 3: T. Canterbury, L. Fehr, D. Choir The Concert Choir is a select group of students directed by Mr. Tatting. This year they worked on a production of the musical GODSPELL and performed it forthe student body, par- ents, and grade schools. Brown, C. Koch, D. Roeschley, K. Burnside, T. Temple, R. Mansfield, K. Kooken, L. Gilt, B. Rohman, K. Dempsey, Row 4: H. Brooksbank, S. Holmes, A. Storm, S. Jones, M. Christian, T. Barber, J. Rucker, B. Ellsworth, T. McGee, L. Hamilton, P. Noirot, K. Kominski, M. Brandt, G. Smith Girls' Ensemble Ensemble is a group of girls selected from the girI's choirs. They devote most of their time singing modern music for grade schools and other groups. QR my is .. Km iw ww 'NJ ff ff MS L if M- .W 5 f .Q ii ., it . 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The Lions completed the season with a 7-3-1 record, and a fifth place finish in the conference, posting a record there of 4-3-1. The season began as a winning one, but the Lions slowed down with losses to Spalding and Richwoods. The gridders wrapped the season up with an impressive win over the Manual Rams on Thanksgiving, in the final traditional Turkey Day Game. S. Goe, R. Simkins, S. Hardimon, T. Sturdivant, ham, R. Hammer, C. Patterson, S. Duke, G. Bur- C. Ingersoll, R. Sathoff, K. Williams, T. Richards. dett. ROW 4: D. Noe, B. Ragler, M. Putman, K ROW 3: G. Asbell, R. Clary, S. Morton, A. Pur- Boddie, K. Polk, M. Klahm, T, Grieves l Greg Burdett is about to make his move. Tim Hoppe tries to gain a few extra yards. i Left: This Lion hopes to turn this play into a long gain Last Thanksgiving ended a sixty-two year old football tradition between Peoria High and Manual. lt marked the last Turkey Day football game which the Lions won 14-6. There was a senti- mental feeling all around Peoria Sta- dium, as 7000 fans turned out to wit- ness the close final game, many of which were alumni of Peoria High and Turkey Dciy . . A Great Tradition Comes To An End Manual. Going into the second half things were not looking bright, with the Lions trailing 6-0. That was before sopho- more Calvin Patterson came off the bench to run right through the Manual defense. He ran the opening kickoff back fifty-four yards. Then on a differ- ent possession, Patterson broke loose for a forty yard run, setting up a one yard touchdown run by Mark Klahm. Patterson later scored by himself on a six yard run, with Chris Grieves contin- uing to kick the extra points. The game was extremely exciting and the ending exemplifies Peoria High's domination of the series. Six more points, which led the Lions to a 14-6 Turkey Day win. Sam Hardiman could not escape everyone. l V ,, 4, ,f!l,k f' 'ggi 'X ,MV ,Fw ,, ,M , , , my 7 ABOVE: The Lion defense converges on the Ram ballcarrier. BELOW: The defense of the Lions all but shut ofl the Ram attack. in 3 The Final Game Never Locked Excitement l Q . , ,gf 4 ....,,,7,,4s,, , - we ,. 'leg of A 1 fg,-S F, -fi im., , K I . There is no escape 1or this Ram. sv x 'Q wi .ar X wr Mark Klahm stiffens up under pressure. i SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL: Row 1: B. L. Henderson, B. Cannon, R. A. Neumann II, J. J. Schrum, M. Klatt, R. Brown, T. Urban, S, Yon- McCorckle, B. Gordon, P. Fiyan, T. Putman, F. Evans, A. Horny, M. Pinkham, Row 2: D. Ruhin, kouski, T. Boettcher, B. Coffrin, G. Davis. Johnston, G. Washington, J. Moore, D. Zipprich, The Lion quarterback hopes to complete this pass. Sophs Emerge Victorious Peoria High's sophomore foot- ball team was unstopable this year. They finished with a confer- ence winning record ot 10-O. The players were coached by Bob Baldwin. Frosh Creofe Turmoil In Mid-Sfofe 9 The freshman football team had a very satisfying season this year. Coach Gary Busse worked hard to get a TOOWJ effort from his players. They nearly won all their games while finishing with a 6-4 record. The team had a 6-2 mark in the conference which was third best inthe Mid-State 9. Sitting-L-R: S. Nau, M. Thompson, V. Smar- Kneeling J Goett D Brooks G Stewart S Rockhold B Foreman E Register M Utley E jesse, D. Waibel, C. Suter, D. Hunt, M. Everhart, Jackson E Brewer Fl Kelch M Kilgore J Oft Simon S Thornton R Hagel G McGee S M. Paul, C. Rogers, G. Valence, F. Strehlow. D Tindall D Irish B Job Standing J Joy C Mehl J Math Coach Busse Cheerleaders Arouse Crowds VARSITY CHEERLEADERS: Front Row: S. Douglasg Middle Row: K. Riney, B. Steenrodp Back Row: M. Archibald, J. Huxtable G. Barnhart, J. Monroe. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY: B. Baumgartner, D. Hiserote, D. Ayoub, J. Fetcho, B. Ulrich, S. Wallace, M. Byrkit, Coach La Croix Harriers Reign Supreme The varsity cross country team had its most successful season in its history. Not only did they achieve last year's level of excellence, but the team surpassed it with ease. The harriers proved their superiority this season by winning both the Columbia and Pekin lnvitationals for the second year in a row. They also did extremely well in their own Peoria High invitational, finishing third against the top teams in the state. ln conference competition the team was unbeaten and for the third consecutive season they won the district tourna- ment. They also repeated as champions ofthe sectional tour- nament and had an excellent eight place finish in state com- petition. After winning eleven dual meets and the Columbia and Pekin lnvitationals, Dana Hiserote proved that he is the best runner Peoria High has ever had. l-le finished thirteenth in the state meet. Scott Wallace ran behind Dana and also proved a valuable addition to the team. Other graduating lettermen include Bruce Baumgartner and Mark Byrkit, who were very consistent and always did well. Senior Mark Byrkit running strong 'ix F f??ke f VYL, V I 1 C lHRHf John Fetcho strides closer tothe finish. Mark Byrkit running in the thick of it A young harrier being cheered on. ilk Scoti Schlick pulling ahead. Q 219 Cross Counhy 5 1973 i JV'CF1'OSS COUNTRY: Fiow1:M,Smith,C, Schlick, T. Temple, B. Knisely, D. Vogel, H. Heintz, D. Trimmer, S. Kellog, T. Sefton, B UlI'ICh. J. Clemmer, T. Whitaker, K. Hall, R Pong, Brooksbank, D. Burdett. Row 3: T. Lang, J. Scheuble, D. Overturd, B. Busby, W. Felcher. Row 2: D. Reese, B. Shipley, S, SOCCER: Row 1: B. Jasinski, F. Oksturde, H. McGrath, C. Armstrong, J. Ehrentreu, J. Verkler, D. Andreason, B. Wall, B. Cooper, Bow 4: E. Mogadam, A. Harkrader, J. Arrenholz, Row 2: P. Fl. Ganson, Flow 3: M. Eagleson, D. Arrenholz, Clark, Coach Genge. Q an. ,.,. f5.x..,,,..s,-. , fl' - . . Zvlw- .f .,.,mQnn-A-vs . .ss --.w tt rw .,3x.k3,,, . -,mi . A . f P . . , . . A X, ...- Q, tx s .... il Biggs, X t. RQ x T5 s ' Q Eight! Soccer Tecim Builds For The Future Peoria High's soccer team is on the rise. Although the team finished O-4, they were greatly improved by the end of the season. The number of shots-on-goal against them was reduced by 78'Mn. Next year will have to be a season for rebuilding. Of eleven team members, seven are graduating. Three of these players were named to the all-state team as an honorable mention. They were: Hossein Mogadam, Pat McGrath, and Mark Harkrader. Jim Arrenholz outhustles this Jacksonville player for the ball. Cdgers Triumph The Varsity Basketball team had an excellent three late losses destined them to a second place finish. season this year. The teams overall quick- ness paid off as they led the Mid-State 9 in team defense allowing 57 points per game. While the defense was shutting off the other teams, the offense was averaging 67 points per game. ln his two years of coaching, Bruce Boyle has record of 34-10. With the return of this year's lettermen and the underclassmen from this year's outstanding freshmen and sopho- more teams Coach Boyle has much to look for- ward to in his future teams. Going into the post-season tournament the Lions were determined to add to their fine 16-5 record. With this determination, they won the Peoria Regional beating Manual and Lime- stone. These victories gave them momentum for the important game in the Sectional against Richwoods of which the Lions won in two over- times by the score of 65-63. This win put them among the top sixteen teams in the state and enabled them to advance into the Super Sec- tional. vf Zi W f tt ig VARSITY BASKETBALL: Row 1: A. Hightower, Irving, Row 2: P. Noirot B Spurgeon B Young S. Mathis, D. Ruffin, S. Harper, D. Pitchford, C. J. Ruff, M. White, E Banks L Donaldson P Noirot Coach Boyle 4 ,Wd 1, I ABOVE: Senior Brian Young shows his excellent shooting ability. BELOW: Dan Ruffin attempts to pass around these opponents. 'Q . L fx, , , - r f Lt . Q15 ,Q-E Larry Donalson tries to outrebound these Rockets AI Hightower strives to put up the shot - . 1 X , t,,,t ,,ttt,urt L Q is tswiv .. st., 10 ':.'-.R . J . - I w I to -Q ft, an L ii Lions Score In The Clutch John Ruff shoots high over this opponent ABOVE: Al Hightower drives toward the basket. RIGHT: Mike White takes an easy shot to the dismay of these Rockets. Moore, M. Utley. Balanced Attack Proves Successful For Sophs The Sophomore basketball team added victory after victory to last year's record of 18-O as Freshman. They ended this season at 19-2. Except for one late loss, the team would have been undefeated in the Mid-state 9 for the second straight year. Their success was due largely to a well balanced attack. The Sophomore team was coached by Bob Baldwin. ., .x A . 3:-A.. Q. . ,kk K Ayki I ag' 9. 5 , .- L X s ' - -WLL1L- 1 - A P 'H' 3 A ,., 'I gl, U K A Q ' ',, A 'Pf' h Q N 1 me . Q ,:. 4 Q3 , I ww if Tlx il A y A SQ 5 t, A My N S x -' km Q ,..' iii N Q Q ,..., 4? Q luu, ix., J' V ' 'l 1? J Fw g fr , x 4 R ,. X, l F 5 If gf had MN? 3 45 'X 'I Eb fC,5 XJ K . 1 'X Lz,1g: 13 4 H A guy? , 2 Q ,K 4' s fy, 3 M QE A 3 yr L. I, A A 3 M 4 ' L5 Af ' fm W I I a kgs, 'MW ,fv- fl .VN 44 MM, SPIRIT SQUAD: L TO R. S. Smith, C. Sprague, B. Brandes, R. Roberts, G. Thomas. JV Squads Spur Enthusiasm JV CHEERLEADERS: FRONT: K. Ewend, J Lomar, C. Landers. BACK: S. Zumwalt, J. Trent C. Lord, C. Grieves. 11 . VARSITY SWIMMING TEAM: Row 13 B. Streh- Strehlow, S. McCormick, J. Heintzmang Row 3: D. Parks. MISSING: B. Baldwin, D, Parks J Sta low, A. Schneider, co-captains, Flow 2: Coach M. Newcomer, J. Plack, J. Hinnen, M. Steenrod, cey, D. Utley, G. Keffales, K. Dempsy. Peterson, J. Heintzman, J. Nelson, S. Boyer, P. Swimmers Rote In Stote The hard work of the Varsity Swimmers paid off well this year, as the team wound up with a 21-1 record, the best since 1954. In compiling this record the swimmers beat several teams they had never beaten before, one of which was Richwoods. They were also very successful in the con- ference meet, finishing second, and in the district meet, fin- ishing third. The finale of the season was the state meet, in which the Lions finished an excellent 9th place. The team was very strong this year with records broken in six of eleven events. Jeff Plack broke records in the 100 yard and 200 yard free style events, while John Heintzman broke records in the 200 yard individual medley and the 100 yard butterfly. Bob Strehlow set the 500 yard freestyle record and helped, along with Marc Newcomer, John Hinnen, and Jeff Plack, to set the 400 yard free relay record. With but a few members leaving this years squad, next year's team will be hard to beat. .rp 1' W Dan Utley swims very competitively in the 100 yrd. backstroke i'-Exif. rms M6 A ,, Ki. i - . ., Q .filg ,hx Sub.. AKVL . . . X' 3 ABOVE LEFT-Jeff Plack beginning the last leg ofthe 400 yd. free relay. ABOVE RIGHT-John Heintzman comes up for air during the 100 yd. breaststroke. LEFT-John Hinnen glides to another excellent time. JV SWIMMING: Row 1: C. Dempsey, M. Fetcho, Fl. Gunther, T. Gottshalk, J. Wilson, Row 2: Coach Hill, D. Gleason, S. Fanta, P. Landwehr, K. Semlow, T. Cusick, S. Mehl, C. McLeod, T. TAYLER, D. Robinson, U. Janssen, J. Math. L to R: Carey Armstrong, who had a very successful season with a 4th place in his weigh division in the MS-9, Greg Carey, a very competitive junior: and Brian Jasinski, who was 3rd in the District and 4th in the MS-9. L to R: Tim Putman, who wrestled impressively this year, Ted Speers, tin ished 3rd in the District and 4th in the Morton Tourney, and Matt Putman who finished 3rd in the District. Wrestling Team Produces Great Individual Efforts Mr. Chance, B. Shelton, R. Davis, T. Putman, G. Jasinski, C. Armstrong, T. Sturdivant, S. Hardi- VARSWY WRESTLING R0W.17 MV- Hofsmanf J- Shadid, G. Carey, K. Boyer, T. Henderson, T. man, R. Putman, B. Seitz, T. Speers, S. Hoe, Mr. Lawlefmgf-. S- Smith' J- Sumvanf K' Gunther, V- Lane, B. Brubaker, M. Mathews, H. Higgins, B. Busse Jacobson, L. Luecht, B. Sullivan, J. Moline, L. Higgs, D. White, Patti, Mike, Mr. Stuart. Row 2: 'P' -info Ftow 1: S. Smith, M. Ball, K. Young, G. Munstedt, J. Clemmer, D. Quinn, K. Higgins, R. Nixon, Ft. Hepner, D. Hasler, Ft. Coffey, G. Headd, Row 2: S. Smith, J. Sullivan, K. Gunther, V. Jacobson, L. Sam Hardiman was a captain ot this years squad and finished third in the MS-9 with a record of 21-5. Luecht, B. Sullivan, J. Moline, L. Higgs, D. White, Patti, Mike, Mr. Stuart. Row 3: Mr. Hors- man, W, White, D. Hunt, D. Tindell, J. Guy, J. Hoe, T. Hosking, L. Thompson, R. Knox. E. Dav- Hugh Higgins, also a captain of the team, had a good year finishing 2nd in his weight division at the District meet. ies, L. Koehl, M. Patton, R. Brown, P. lohnes, D. Ftoedell, J. Mills, Fl. Walters, Mr. Busse, Mr Chance. Tom Sturdivant was a strong sophomore wres tler this year finishing 2nd in the Morton Tour- ney, 2nd in the District, and 3rd in the Sectional. hw., ,, A Z-4 W i , nur an ' ' ' 5 v 'F 5'9- A ., .M I X1 ff i aj 4 v. f 'Q f.. ' ' 1 ,.,5,,.,4 . 0, 55 A ,ff Q -2,4 5 ff 19 J ,. V ,N -ff . 'Vick I E sm ff fi 1 f ,ap X 1 W' ,, , ,lk qwgf, fn - 2 if f ' wi A' f X s L' .Zig i r - .X :fe MW H ,-..- , nm M, .- ' E i A 5, ws N 'M' W ., Q jg! f 5. if .KY Wm Mrs Flula This year's girl's volleyball team had a strong season, fin- ishing 7-2. They lost only to East Peoria and Manual, who fin- ished undefeated. They finished 3rd in the conference although they were strong contender for 2nd place. This years returning team members were Teri Murphy, Becky Mohn, Vivian Jones, and Rita Jackson, and with the help of Pam Gallant and Teri Bailey, they proved to be a win- ning combination. Volleyboll Teom Is Victorious GIRLS JV VOLLEYBALL: K. Crehore, M. Vaster, D. Davis, S. Boucher, M. Baird, T. Dailey. : -,,,,.---'-, ,,..,.s.o-' . W't ...nf- Botmen Swing To Victory The Varsity Baseball team had an excellent season in 1973 finishing with a 24-7 mark. ln the conference they finished second with a 12-4 record. The squad was lead by Captain Mike Pettit and four all- oonference players. Bruce Watson and Tim Hoppe, with their consistent play at second and third bases respectively, helped them earn a place on the all-conference team. Al Hightower, who had an excellent season in center field, and Dave Meyers, who pitched superbly, were also members of the all-conference team. With the return of many Sophomore and Junior lettermen, next years teams should have another excellent season. Al Hightower strokes another hit Bruce Watson slides safely into second Hustle is of the upmost importance i N 7 ,..,.,K-WM Jim Shadid displays his hitting ability, A Ram gets lucky-he beats the tag. 4 ' bf x Q A 'cu--'S . ,eff 'I-Ill:-Q i I t y a , V J.. AI Hightower secures the victory. A rare hit by an opponent. m 4 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL: row 1: J. Shadid, C. Maas, G. Asbellg row 2: Coach Troy, L. Donal- S. Graf, J. Lopez. Grieves. A. Hiohtower. P. Shadid, S. Pettit, J. son,C.VaIetine, M. Murphy, R. Moore,J.Vespa, S h' W' F h S 'k op s ln, ros Trl eouf FRESHMEN BASEBALL: Coach Troy, row 1: T, Yonkowski: row 2: M. Austin, D. Nelson, P. Pinkham, B. Ragler, D. Grieves Pinkham. J. Schrum. J. Higgins, G. Shadid, S. Ryan, D. Ruffin, K. Boyer: row 3: B. Errion, M. ,1. VARSITY TRACK-Flow 1 : T. Sturdivant, C. M. Mathews, J. Clemmer, Row 3: N. Williams, J. McCormick, C. Gerber G Burdett T Richards Brown, D. Mays, A. Purham, K. Polk, K. Nor- Heintz, F. Metzger, M. Byrkit, M. Putman, B. K.WessIerf,G. Ehrentreu Ft Sathoff Ftow5 Mr man, J. Ott, P. Wilkes, B. Buzzbee, T. Ewan, Ulrich, J. Fetcho, S. Kellog, B. Baumgartner, A. Salzer, Mr. LaCroix P Nolrot D Facker W Row 2: R. Jackson, T. Sefton, D. Zipprich, D. Gibb. Row 4: D. Pitchford, J. Schneider, S Doversburger,J.Selke K Barker D Williams Hiserote, B. Hofreiter, J. Evans, M. Faginkrantz. Cindermen Go Unbeoiten The varsity track team was unbeaten in dual competition this year finishing the season with a perfect 10-O record in that respect. Among their achievements were first places in the city championship, the conference meet, the Woo- druff relays, and a second place finish in the district meet. This year three varsity records were broken. Dana Hiserote had the distinction of breaking two records, one in the mile with a time of 4:21 .7, and the other in the two mile event with a time of 9:20.1. Pat Wilkes tied the 100 yard dash mark with a 9.9 clocking. The Frosh-Soph teams also did well, ending their season with a second place conference finish and a record of 7-2. The team will see the return of twenty-seven Iettermen next season. Scott Wallace with an early lead LEFT: Greg Burdett's concentration displays why he is an excellent hurdler. BELOW: Peoria Highs 440 yard relay team shows why they were the best in the MS. 9. J. V. TFZACK Flow 1-D. Burdett, T. Boettcher, M. Stringer, H. Allen, Fl. Gordon, T. Urban, J. Ferguson, D. Draine, T. Whitaker. Bow 2 S. Wallace, M. Dunn, B. Clary, Fl. Neu- rnan, D. Reese, D. Vogel, R. Knisely, J. Mooney, Row 3: G. Whiz, K. Oleary, C. Blake, S. Schlick, G. Banks, J. Bennet, T. Temple, K. Maynard, D. Quaintance, Row 4: A. Tony, K. Mason, T. Hoskin, D. Damarin, E. Both, C. Patterson, B. Wilkes, Coach Salzer, Flow 5: J. Markurn, A. Fisher, B. Brown, T. Harrison, B. Guiles Fx , :os l i N sf ' Varsity Tennis Team: Coach Wicker, J. Speitz, M. Keele, T. Graf, S. Reed, J. Nelson, G. Abraham, P. Strehlow, M. Olenick, Coach McCormick Netters Smash Opponents The Varsity Tennis Team did very well last year, working their way to a 18-4 record, which was good enough for a second place finish in the conference. They also placed second in the district, ninth in the Arlington Invitational, and a seventeenth place finish in the State Tournament. Last year's team was lead by Jeff Speitz, the top singles player in the Mid-state nine, and Scott Reed, the squad's captain. The team had eight lettermen with all but one returning, which should mean another excellent season for the Lion netters. Scott Fleed displays his backhand. A-,,.,g,v . X, nm af f,-.e,f,. ,mf .A--'W f s n Q Q ' .D 1 Q K I x .,L?.1 ' 'i- . x . ,K , , +,.-R ,, H , , i -ws-ffmyn.-as-Pa.--n'c , , , , 4 4 K . , 54.--.f j 'X ,Q Q - l 'v 'ff v Y A 1 'tj.'f:. 7Y 'r'vXfvw' 5. 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In the conference, the golfers finished 4th, and in the district they also finished 4th, GIRLS TENNIS TEAM Howl M TONY D Tal N Pafkhufsf S Paige' K Glbbs K Men' K nez,S. Greene, T. Baiky, S. Olenick, D. Olson,T. DQI D Lopez J TOf'f1SaVlC D A Vefklel' KIISG Row2 C Heldewald P Mounts J GOUI TofT1SaVic'AbSent: Diane Johnson- GirI's Tennis Suffer Only Une Loss With only one loss, the Girl's Tennis Team finished their season with ten wins and no ties. Their only loss was incurred while playing Bergan, a team which has been undefeated for the past four years. Having a diverse variety of tennis styles, there were many changeovers in doubles partners throughout the season. Singles, however, were somewhat stable with Carrie Spietz and Jan Timmes filling in the top two slots. Double partners included Kathy Mehl, Terry Bailey, Kathy Klise, Diane Athey, Sherry Olenick, and Diane Johnson. With several underclassmen in the line- up, the team has the opportunity for another great season. Central Central Central Central Central Central . Central . Central . Central . Central . Central . Scores WON 7 LOST 3 TIED 1 14 .......28 37 26 .6 26 .6 14 .......14 20 14 O ....... .. 8... Varsity placed fifth in the M-S-9 Sophomore record 10-0 Freshmen record 8-2 Central . .Varsity 1st Central ....... 19 Central ....... 15 Central . .Varsity 4th Central ......, 15 Central ....... 15 Central . . . . .16 Central ....... 16 Central ....... 21 Central ...,... 19 Central .Varsity 1 st Central ........ 15 Central. .Varsity 3rd Central ........ 15 Central Central Central I ....... 16 .Varsity 2nd .......15 .. ....G-alesburg . . . . .Springfield S.E. O . . . ....... Limestone 6. . . ....., Woodruff 18 .... ..... S palding 0 . . . ..... E. St. Louis 14 . . . ..... Richwoods 14 .... .......,. P ekin 0 .... ..... E ast Peoria 28 . . . ....,. Bergen 6 . . . .... Manual CROSS-COUNTRY WON 12 LOST 0 Columbia Invitational 44 .... ......... E ast Peoria 46 .... .......... G alesburg Ottawa invitational 50 .... ,........... Be rgan 50 .... ............. W oodruff 60 .... . . .Low Point-Washburn 64 .... ...,......... H enry 37 .... .......... S palding 41 .... ...... Ft ichwoods 47 Pekin invitational Morton ' I ' ' 'Peoria l-ligh lnvitational 47 .... ............... P ekin 47 49 .... Varsity placed first in the M-S-9 Varsity placed first in the District Varsity placed first in the Sectional Varsity placed eighth in the l.H.S.A. State Meet GIRLS SPORTS ............Manual Sterling Invitational ........Limestone TENNISWON 5 LOST 2 TIED 1 BASKETBALL WON 10 LOST 0 WRESTLING WON 4 LOST 12 Central... ....3 54 Central ......., 34 15 .... Central ........ 27 35 .... Central ........ 33 29 .... Central ........ 44 9 ..... Central... ...12 48.... Central ......... 6 51 .... Central ........ 37 15 Central ...,.... 30 24 Central ........ 39 9 Central ........ 41 11 .... .... Central ........ 42 12 Central ........ 55 3 .... Central ........ 39 21 . . Central ........ 59 9 . . . Central ..,..... 33 1 7 ..... Varsity placed sixth in the M-S-9 Varsity placed fifth in the District BASKETBALL WON 17 LOST 5 Central ........ 68 59 .......... Central ........ 73 55 Central ........ 61 74 Central ........ 88 64 Central ........ 64 59 Central ........ 68 41 Central ........ 63 49 .... .... Central ........ 65 45 ..... . . Central ........ 65 63 Central ........ 55 49 ..... Central ........ 69 48 ..... Central ........ 66 55 ...,. Central ........ 59 60 .... Central ........ 66 68 .... Central ........ 51 53 .... Central ........ 81 50 .,.. Central ........ 63 49 ..... Central ........ 90 82 .... Central ........ 65 52 ..... Central ........ 63 51 . . . Central ........ 67 41 . . . 'Won-Lost record through 3171 74 Varsity placed second in the M-S-9 Sophomore record 19-2 Freshmen record 16-2 SOCCER WON O LOST 4 Central... .... 0 2 ....... Central... .... 1 5.... Central... .... 1 6 Central... .... 0 3 ...PeoriaHeights . . . . .Galesburg . . .Limestone .......Morton . . . .Richwoods ......Manual . . . ..... Spalding ............Bergan ............Woodruff . . . ...... Springfield Lanphier .Springfield Southeast ...........Chillicothe .............Pekin . . .Metamora . . . .East Peoria . . . .Washington .Springfield Lanphier . . . . . . . .Kankakee Eastrldge .........Richwoods .........EastPeoria ..............Bergan ..............SpaIding Springfield Southeast .............Pekin ............Manual . . . . .Limestone . . . .Woodruff . . .Washington . . . .Richwoods . . . .East Peoria . . . . .Bergan . . . .Spalding .......Pekin .......Manual . . . . .Limestone . . . .Woodruff . . . .Manual . . . . . . .Jacksonville . . . .Hinkley Big Rock . . . . . .Jacksonville . . . . .Jacksonville Central .Varsity 2nd Central ........ 88 Central ........ 88 Central ........ 99 Central .....4.. 51 Central ........ 53 Central ....... 1 26 Central ....... 101 Central ........ 79 Central ....... 1 30 Central . .Varsity 4th Central ........ 62 Central ....... 1 21 Central ........ 56 Central ........ 55 Central Central Central Central Central Central Central .......122 ........53 .......101 ........57 SWIMMING WON 21 LOST 73 84 46 32 30 .... 35 70 93 31 21 40 1 6 28 39 .... 1 9 .... 26 ..... 69 ..,.. 84 .... 26 ........88 84.... Varsity placed second in the M-S-9 Varsity placed third in the District Varsity placed ninth in the State GOLF WON 1 7 LOST 1 Rock Island Relays .............Manual . . . .Rockford Guilford ..............Pekin . Homewood-Flossmoor . . . . . . .Carl Sandburg ......Woodruff ..........Rocklsland ..........Richwoods .............Manual Downstate Eight Relays .............U-High .............Bergan ........Spalding . . . . .Bloomington .......Bergan ....Spalding .......Pekin . . . . .Springfield ....Richwoods . . . . .Bloomington ........Mollne 6 1 74 ....... Limestone 182 ........ Woodruff 208 . . .Putman County 1 58 ........,.. Pekin 1 67 1 68 ....... Limestone 1 76 ........ Woodruff 160 ........ Spalding 1 53 .... ..... P ekin 4 . .....................SpaIdlng ......................Manual Central .... 1 78 1 83 .......... IVC Central .... 167 169 ....... Manual Central .... 169 176 . . .Washington Central .... 160 170 ...... E. Peoria Central .... 171 194 .... Mid County Central .... 165 157 .... Richwoods Central .... 160 162 ....... Bergan Central .... 165 156 . . .Washington Central .... 1 66 1 76 ....... Manual Central .... 169 172 ...... E. Peoria Central .... 1 58 1 51 ....... Bergan Central .... 164 154 .... Richwoods Central .... 166 169 .......... IVC Varsity placed fourth in the M-S-9 TENNIS WON 18 LOST Central... ....8 1 Central... ....9 0 Central... .... 9 0.... Central... .... 7 2 Central... .... 5 4... Central... .... 7 2 Central... ..,. 9 0 Central... .... 8 1 Central... .... 1 7.... Central... .... 9 0 Central ......... 7 2 . . . Central ......... 8 1 . . . Central ......... 4 5 ..,. Central. . .9th Place Central ......... 1 8 . . . Central .......,. 9 0 .... Central... .... 8 1.... Central... .... 8 1 Central... .... 8 1 Central... .... 9 0.... Central... .... 7 2.... Central... .... 2 7... Central ......... 6 2 . . . Varsity placed second inthe M-S-9 Varsity placed second in the lHSA District Soph-Frosh placed second in the M-S-9 ...........Limestone . . . .Decatur Eisenhower . . . . .Decatur MacArthur ...........Bergan ..........Manual . . . . . .Canton . . . . .Galesburg . . . .East Peoria ........Spalding ...........Bergan ..............Pekin Arlington Heights ........Richwoods .......Woodruff . . . . .Limestone . . . .East Peoria . . . . . .Morton . .. .Woodruff .......Pekin .. . .Richwoods . . . . . .Morton Central 92M Central ........ 79 Central ........ 76 Central ........ 77 Central ........ 80 Central ........ 88 Central ....... 1 O5 Central ........ 78 Central ........ 86 Central ....,...97 TRACK WON 10 LOST 34W ...... 57 51 50 46 39... 22... 49 41 ...... 30 Varsity placed first in the Peoria City Meet Varsity placed first in the Woodruff Relays Varsity placed first in the M-S-9 Varisty placed second in the District Varsity placed first in the Ottawa Relays Varsity placed sixth in the Normal Relays Frosh-Soph record 7-1 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 5 Central ........ 1 0 Central .... .... 5 Central .... .... 7 Central .... .... 8 Central .... .... 6 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 9 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 7 Central .... .... 5 Central .... .... 3 Central .... .... 7 Central .... .... 9 Central .... .... 9 Central .... .... 4 Central .... . . .0 Central ......,.. 4 Central ........ 1 0 Central .... .... 5 Central ..,. .... 0 Central .... .... 5 Central ..,. .... 8 Central .... .... 2 Central .... .... 1 Central .... .... 1 Central .... .... 9 Central ......... 5 BASEBALL WON 24 LOST 1 1 6 0 0 5 2 0 0 7 2 9 1 3 4 4 .... 4 ..,. 3 .... 2 ..... 3 .... 2 ..., 5 .... 0 .... 3 .... 4 .... 7 .... 0 .... 11... 2 .... 6 .... 1 Varsity place second in the M-S-9 Sophomore record 9-6 Freshmen record 3-7 0 7 . . . .Spalding . . . . .Normal .......Manual . . .Galesburg . . . . . .Pekin . . . .Limestone . . . . .Washington .......Morton ....Richwoods .....Bergan .....Morton . . . .Limestone . . . .East Peoria . . . .Vlhlliamsfield . . . .vlhlliamsfield .....Woodruff . . . . . .Pekin . . . .Hall Twp. . . . .Hall Twp. .......Canton . . . .Dee-Mack . . . . . .Spalding . . . . . .Limestone . . . . .Washington . . . .Richwoods . . . .East Peoria . . . .Princeville .....Woodruff ...........Pekin Rockford West Rockford East ' ' I '. 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Lu6y Nordwall, 14781 ' 7 Teresa Nordwall, 127 Kim Normond, 112,194 Roberta Norris, 127 :Leslie Patton, 87,169,19D, Carol Patterson, 112,164 2 180,176 ieiet ierr' 1 iiMicheal Patton, 147,230 Michael Patton, 127 Leasa Pauli, 127 11,1Linda Pears, 112 T Pam Pearsal, 87 Beth Pearsall, 147 Neal Pearson, 87,238 Kim Penelton, 127 Joel Peplow, 147 Joe Peters, 112 Vanessa Peters, 147 Anne Peterson, 147,200 Kurt Peterson, 97 Margeret Peterson, 147 . -Michael Petrone, 127 1 1rrri firfgiiidike Petrone, 128 Steve Pettit, 112 Scott Peplow, 127 ,Carol Pfisterer, 87,182 eeesoeckyahiellips.1187 'ii-larry Phillips, 128 Larry Phillips, 198,128 Rodney Phillips, 147 1 1e.,,e ie5h0ffY'1fff?miPSi 111, 1 it iii' i'Talli Piielps, 112 Eunice Pierce, 147 Jeff Pilte, 87 l Mieneiie,sPaiie, ,123 Lois Pilman, 88,194,182 Ken Pilon, 112 Joan Pink, 112 Christine Pinkham, 88,181 Denise Pinkham, 88,169, 185,180 Mark Pinkham, 128,237,185 Domes, Pitchford, 238,128, 215 Teresa Pittman, 128 Jeff Plack, 112,176,167,188, 228 Allen Polk, 112,238 James Polk, 97,91 Karen Polk, 147 Kevin Polk, 112, 187,210,193 Mike Powers, 128 Mike Porch, 147 Michael Porch, 128 Sandra Porch, 147 Bronetta Porter, 128 Rickie Porter, 112 Harold Potts, 147 Johryna Potts, 88 , Ron'Potts, 147,220 1 Tim Potts, 88,235 Cherie Powell, 128 Lisa,Powers, 147 Shawn Powers, 112' Donna Price, 147 Nancy Price, 112 Kent Priebe, 1112 , Shirlene Prince Judy Propp, 112 Pat Prozzo, 112,198 John Prunty,,128,215 Ed Pryor, 147 1 Joe Pryor, 112 John Prestie, 128 David Pugh, 112 Randy Pugh,f88 1' John Pulliam, 147,226 Albegt Purham, 112,187,210, 11 3 . Williarn Purham, 193,128 Rhinehart Putman, 88,164, 230,210,238 Tim,Putman, 128,230 Barb Quantaince, 128,198 Dave Quaintance, 112.198, ..k:L1k -.-. Tim Quigley, 112 Dave Quinn, 147,230 R Craig Radford, 88 Bob Rafferty, 128 Chris Ragains, 147 Scott Rager, 88 8 Steve Rager, 147,174 Bryant Ragler, 128,210,237 Karen Ramsey, 112 ParnRamsey, 147 , Charles Randle, 112 Dave Ray, 128 Michael Raya, 128 Lynne Reaska, 112 Cindy Recar, 147 Daniel Recar, 128 Tom Reaar, 128 Andrea Reed,,128 Cutis Reed, 147 Jeff Reed, 112 Becky Reed, 89 Rhonda Reents, 112 Dave Rees, 112 Bridget Refan, 128 Chris Register, 89 Carol Reider, 147 R. 53: .fe Skip Reiling, 128 Marsha Ren, 97 Mike Retzer, 89 Andy Rex, 89 Lisa Rhodes, 190 Ann Ricciardelli, 128,198 Eric Richards, 112,178 Tim Richards, 89,187,188, 210,177,238 Karen Richardson, 147 Barb Richman, 128,196,190 Daniel Ricks, 112 Julie Riekert, 147 Bruce Riggs, 147 All Riley, Jr. 147 Wendy Riley, 128 Kris Riney, 89 Andy Ringness, 112 Monkey Ritter, 128,174,164 Greg Roach, 147 Rosi Roberts, 112 Toby Robertson, 112 Wendell Robertson, 128 Connie Robbins, 128 Jeanette Robbins, 112 Teck, Robbins, 112 Den Robbins, 89 Ron Robbins, 89 Kevin Roberts, 112 Carol Robinson, 147 Dave Robinson, 128 Glenda Robinson, 147 Joqrggobinson, 89,167,176, Kathy Norm3Rtifairis0n, isl 2 Scott Robinson, 147,184 Sue Robinson, 1473-2 Mark Roehnelt, esesf ssoos Kevmk skey ,,33s 2 5, 1 15 ibs sudyz2RdiEEewaid. James Scherer, 129 Brian Scheuble, 129 Scott Schlick, 119,220,239 Mike Schlink, 148 Dale Schmidt, 114 Gail Schmidt, 113 Jani Schmidt, 90 Vicki Schneckenburger, 90 Andy Schneider, 90,187,228 Jon Schneider, 90,238 Steven Schneider, 129 Don Schoch, 113,187,210 Janet Schoolman, 113,156 Ralph Schorr, 129 Becky Schultz, 113,194 Elizabeth Schultz, 113 Mike Schultz, 148 Janna Schuller, 129 Sandy Schwab, 90 Bill Schwab, 113,194 Davida Schwartz, 114 Tammy Schwend, 129,196 Julie Scoles, 148 Brian Scott, 129 Bruce Scott, 129 Robin Scott, 148 Rosalind Scott, 148 Hank Scriven, 148 Kevin Sears 90,181 Kirk Sears, 90,183 Carrie Secretan, 148 Ronald Seelye, 148 Sandy Seelye, 90,169, 174, 137613 3 Todifiefton, 129,238,220 Jefff seEke, 1 14,187,238 Beliai2Seli2gman, 129,174 Kent Semlow, 148 Marzetta Sephus, 129 Romana Sephus, 11,4 SheijiqSetterlu 4, 194 Georgse 2oshadia,2 1 292,237 Jim Shadid, 114,156,187,23O Phil Shadid, 114,237 Kathryn shanks,,114,162 Jefmshannon.,3i,eis.s184 i39Hff1Si?S2hea, 2 2 caroi f shea, 129222122 Bob Shelton, 114,230 2 Bill Shipley, 129,198,220 Julia,Shockley, 148 2 oeoo 3 2La2u2re2?iS1:t2hultz, DenisejgSick, 129 , Greg2Sick, 114 2 Mike Sievert, 1481 Rolgeiibgesim kins. 21f14,188,2 1 Q Jeri232lSin3naons, 9-1252 ossts Linda2Simmons,2 148 Rae Simmons, 130,183 Steven Simmons, 130,215 A Robbie,Si.mmons,i91 2 EUseiief,S13m0n,3149,220 S . saiiiefsims, 149262 ssztso 2 oavesimpson, 1124 Roif Silvertson, 149 Steve Sloan, 130,180 sD?VS 3S!HW' 1?9e 3 4 soii 33 3 Diat1QfSfiSmarje5Segigg114 2 Vincefiinarjesse,i2149,216 riiz' AnnetteSmith, 114 tlia ,,ll Chariee-Rodgers, 147 V,,,,l, 11f2giijg2j Robert Rodgerson, 1,29 2' si.i fl.1 Maya oso. A 33 bii' 2 ,204 if M ,Dale Roescheley, 113 Bechy Rogers. 113 3,,i ,,33i 333st,3,,,,,,i 33o g 13v4:2 sizssi 2 isiss 22 ,sss Mike Roman, 129 s3ss rz13rzi bibi33 sois Faith 3R0ae, 113 3 A SS3, 2 S sl3c 2 ' 3133 iiibbi liii 22 2 A 33siit 32 ?ili?ifi2ft2BGbbeftwose, 11329223222 2 ,i3i,b33so sib 85,125 ,Bra,dlBY2 fBQS3e1 14832 2 3 3,,3, gf SS32 2 22 148 2ss2 3321 3ss2 2s,2 1 22s33, 2 5351 i2: 2 2 1 ii 2 -- ,23 2 222,s S232 113233188204 s22s 222 s2s3s 4 aes ft5i2i'2211i2--'i- 15261-'.2i.1 - - - 1. slf2is12.ft::fi1' 2 1 ,q,,,f::,: 1 .xg Qfsiissisnssif-.:,-3. L - E3 31, et ',-2' 1 1- If 33' 8115 -24-212 - es se sf. 2. 2 22ii2 1292221474 1982 Lennie Sackman, 1482, Diane Sanders, 11235178 3 14852822223S 2 Dan Sargent, 113,178 Rod Satsoff, 90,176,187, 188,210,238 Nadine Saupe, 113,204 t.ynn,Scttade, 90 3 's32s1 eilischaik,e11s ' Mary Scheer, 90 san scnererbean, 129 Christifie Smith, 130 Donnag32Smith, 114- GGQYSSQKYYS 3013111 91 Gera3Idi2gjSmith, 130,204 Jack2Sn1ith, 114 Kathy Smith, 130,190,204 Ken Smith, 149,196,204 Q Linda?1pSmith, 1495253253 - Mark Smith, 114,183,178 j Marlene Smith, 149,178,183 Mike Smith, 114,178,187,220 Mike Srnith, 97,178,183 g Sid S5i1ith,3 130,230 as Susahiasmith, 114,227 i Ted Smith, 114,183,198 Tracy Smith, 91,183 Mike Sneider, 114 Kenneth Smith, 149,204, 196 Gary Lee Snider, 91 Cathy Snyder, 149 Kari Sommer, 114,194 Scott Sommer, 149 Mike Southey, 91 Steve Southey, 130 Tim Southey 91,181 Jon Calhoun Spacht, 91,162 Chris Spalding, 114 Robert Spano, 91 Brent Speace, 92 Daleen Spears, 114,204 Teresa Speirs, 92,182 Connie Spencer, 92 Tammy Sperry, 130 Carrie Spietz, 130,190,194 Jeffrey Spietz, 92,187 Carol Sprague, 92,227 Bruce Spurgeon Racey Stacy, 130 Mark Stahl, 149,198 Jill Stamper Marsha Stamper, 130 Cindy St. Ang, 129 Lisa Stanley, 130 Terese Stanely, 149 Bucky Steenrod, 114 David Steenrod, 92,187,228 Lewis Steinberg, 149 Sally Steinberg, 92 Brian Steiner, 92,176 Renee Steiner, 149,196 Mary Steinwedel, 115,174 Vicki Stephens, 92 Vicki Stephens, 115 Jean Stevenson, 93,181 Shawn Steven, 149 Debra Stewart, 93 Gerald Stewart, 149,216,226 Jan Stewart, 149 Cecelia Stinson, 130 Victor Stinson, 115 Joe Stokowski, 115 Janet Stolp, 115,174,180 Al Tharp, 94 Linda Jean Tharp, 94,177 Vickie Tharp, 131 Sally Theobald, 149,196 Robin Thigpen, 149 Bill Thomas, 115 Charles Thomas, 115 Faye Thomas, 115 Glenda Thomas, 115,227 James Thomas, 94 Paul Thomas, 131 Shellie Thomas, 115 Larry Thompson, 149,184,230 Louisa Thompson, 131 Mike Thompson, 149,216 Rod Thompson, 131 Rosemarie Thorn, 94 Judith Thornburg, 115,200 Kathy Thornhill, 149 Anthony Thornton, 149 Jim Thornton, 115 Joe Thornton, 131 Steve Thornton, 149,216,226 Barbara Thorpe, 94 Sandy Thorpe, 150 Shelley Timm, 131,196,190 Robin Tindall, 150 Dan Tindall, 150,230 Janie Tomsovic, 150 Nancy Titus, 150,198 Patricia Tomsovic, 115 Tish Tomsovic, 115 Aggie Tony, 150 Albert Tony, 131 Mary 131 Linda Topei, 150 Joy Tracy, 94 Todd Tracy, 94,156,187 Sue Traicoff, 150 Debra Trapps, 150 Kim TVBVST, 150 Scott Traver, 131 Andy Trent, 94 Julie Trent, 131,194,196 Max Storm, 115,204 -2,,,, Dave Trimmer, 184,150 EiiitZg3sStrehl0V6ifl49 px 3 33 , 32l,i1aBs!2Trotter,131 3, 3 Patti 22, Strehioiiii2212i15,176,12811, Brian Tunis, 115 2 o22o 33240 L 3,,3 , Robert Strehlow, 93,156,228 Julie Strodel, 115,156,176 Tammy Tunis, 164,1962222 Ken Turetzky, 115,188,162 David Turner, 95 ,177 ,Denise Turner, 116, 'Eolifiii2i,Sturdivai?lfi22i130,230,l211,0, Turner, 150 1 i1s23 2 2 2222233 i2i2 2 222 i122 2 2 C618 Tuttle, 95,187,210,222188 Devon Sydnor, 149 Becky Sullivan, 93 H Colieen Sullivan, 149 1i22 Delores Sullivan, 149,196 3,33e Phyllis Sullivan? 130,230 Linda Summers, 93 Lynn Sunderland, 93,181 Chris Suter, 149,180,216,1 Peggy Sutheriand, 149 3 33 Litton, 3 2 2 13 1 Kir3fi'Swanson,193 2 22,222e 22 Jimg Swearinger, 130,184 Judy Swearingef, 149 Connie Swearirzgen, 115 Aimgswigart, 130,205,190 oes LeighSwigartQfE1230,196,21905222v 2 2 Mike Swigert, 149,226 Deena Switzer, 149 3,,33 Dorla Talbott, 149,164 Tammy Tatum, 2130 Eilain Ta uscheEL222149 Miko Tauscher, 131 Bill Taylor, 93 Charles Taylor, 149 Thomas Taylor, ,149 TiifnyTaylor, 13312 1 Kirhi Tauber, 93 22 Marie Tealbey, 94 Tom Temple, 131,174,239 Denice Terrell, ,149 Suzanne Tuyer, 150 Vanessa Wager, 150 Hai Wagner, s2,, 9 5 3,2,2 A 234 e3ny waihelg 2,22 2150,2159lp! 3,2s32 Debbie Waibel, 150 2 2 22i2 22 2 Cathy Walker, 131 Cecelia Walker, 116 Cindy Walker, 131 Jiihn Walke3fs32,395 33 Kris Walker,f2295,176 22,12 Lynne Walker, 95 2 2 Sharon Walker, 131,181 Todd Walker, 131,198 32 Bennet Wall,,131,221,1-98 -fgliaiurie Wallace, 150 2 Scott Wallace, 95,187,188 Rodney Walters, 150,230 Chris Walton, 116 ,Linda Walton, 95 . 2 Marten warren, 116 Heather waniefos 2 Greg Washington, 13122 Valerie Washington, 150 Jeanne Waters, 116,174 Cathy Watkins, 116,200,176 Dave Wat-kinsgi 1 16 22 Brian watsaii,2131 2 Fred Watson, 132 Joyce Watson, 150 Charles Watts, 1 16 Mary Waugh, 116 William Waugh, 132,116 Tim Weakley, 132 Cecile Weaver, 196,150 Brenda Webber, 150 Paula Webber, 95 Sharon Webber, 150 Carl Wegel, 116 Rozette Weicherding, 132 Paul Weih, 116 Deborah Weiner, 95 Catherine Weitzel, 150 Bob Welander, 150 Lori Welander, 132 Dave Welch, 116 Sean Welch, 150 Duane Wells, 150 Edgar Welsh, 1 16 Kitty Wenger, 132 Richard Wenger, 95 Sherry Wetchler, 116 Randy Whaley, 132 Deborah Whitaker, 132 Rose Whitaker, 132 Tom Whitaker, 132,220,239 Mark Whitby, 116 Betty White, 151 Cheryl White, 95 Danny White, 132,184 Denice White, 116,223,230 Mark White, 116 Mary White, 132,196,169 James Whitehead, 95 Sandy Whitehurst, 95,169 Shellie Whitehurst, 151,176 Debbie Whiteside, 151 Lisa Whiteside, 116 Mark Whiteside, 95 Janice Whobrey, 132 Joann Whobrey, 151 Ruby Whosendove, 151 Doreen Wickert, 132 Randy Wickert, 116 Susie Wickert, 151 Kim Wildman, 116 Jody Wiles, 151 . Carol Wilkerson, io' 1,51 C Fstfick. viGIkess33Si3i5i-238 Qissufie wiikensstgigsggsg ett g --Bernadette wiiiiaitns, 132 Crystal Williams, 711551 Dana Williams, 96 Daniel Williams, 132 Danny Williams, 96 Darlene Williams, 116 ,Freida Williams, 151,178 Kim B. Williams,-96,210,193 Lenna Williams, 132 ' ,Nathan Williams,'151 Naymond Williams. 96,238 Pam Williams, 132 Sue Williams, 151,178 Vicky Williams Ann Williamson, 116 Sue Williamson, 116,204 Carole Willis, 132 Sherry Willis, 96 David Wilson, 1511 Diane Wilson, 151 Earnest Wilson, 151 Edna Mae Wilson, 132 Earlest Wilson, 151 Jeff Wilson, 1 16 Jennifer Wilson, 151 Joan Wilson, 117,182 John Wilson, 151 Kay Wilson, 96 Timothy Wilson, 96 Carolyn Windsor, 151 Dave Windsor, 116 Randy Winn, 151 Rebcca Winn, 96 Jock Wise, 117 Mary Kay Witherell, 151 Bernard Witte, 117 Sharon Witte, 117 Judy Wofford, 132,175 Alan Wohl, 133,198,184 Myra Wohl, 97,181 Brirgrga Ellen Wood, 97,174, Jeff Woodhouse, 117,188,298 Cliff Woodworth, 117,188,176 Becky Wooley, 97 Dan Worford, 151 Charles Worrall, 117,184 Barry Wright, 151 James Wright, 151 Sue Wright, 151 Tracey Wright, 1 17 Gail Wyatt, 117 Y Jean Yalowitz, 117 Kevin Yandell, 151 Lloyd Yang, 151,184 Don Yarbourough, 133 Pam Yerby, 151 Michele Yerke, 151 Joseph Yonkouski, 97 Scott Yonkouski, 133,156, 237 Linda York, 151 Brian Young, 97,187 Christy Young, 117,178 Young, 133 ,s,,,., F -Youve. 151 estss gf. tts C Gregory Young, f ,xenon Young, 151,230 -Sam Young, 151 7 'irir 7 Pam Younger, 117 Z Tim Zadocks, 151 est- 4 Kathy Zerbonia, 97,182,169 Vincent Zerbonia, 133 Doug, Zipprich, 133,238 Sugar? Zumalt, 177,194,196, FACULTY gg William Adams, 20 Ada Mae Albright, 38 Mary Jo Arehart, 25 Donald Baker, 27 Robert Baldwin, 42 Cheryl Barnett, 30 Harry Bauder, 38 Veryl Bernhardy, 34 Christine Bill, 30 Ellen Bourne, 49 Phillip Boyle, 20 Jean Brentz, 54 Gary Busse, 45 Lois Carson, 26 Richard Casper, 41 Ann Caveny, 35 Paul Caywood, 24 Theoline Chamness, 49 William Christian, 30 Lucille Cole, 43 Doris Collier, 47 Cynthia Cooper, 18 Betty Crump, 49 John Davidson, 27 Gean Dentino, 42 Bernard Drake, 27 Gary Dutro, 45 William England, 21 Walter Fink, 29 Dee Ann Ford, 41 Frederic Genge, 39 Charles Grayeb, 40 Margaret Greer, 24 Frank Hagen, 45 Jon Harden, 33 Many Beth Harper, 26 Leila Harris, 21 James Hersman, 33 Charles Hicok, 50 Rudy Higgins, 29 Norman Hill, 40 Beverly Holmes, 26 1 Gerliifiorst. 33 T Mai-l Howard 40 . , Dennis lrwin, 31 ' 7 George Irwin, 47 Frederick Kaufman, 31 Jean Keithly, 54 Donald Kettleborough, 45 Cleve Klopfenstein, 46 Robert Lacroix, 43 .Rifiifliifd Lane, 32 Larryfkavery, 44 7 7 Allahturie, 51 i Caro! Matthews, 36 C Donald Matthews, 28 Mary Maxwell, 39 Russell McBrien, 39 James McCormick, 20 Robert Meiss, 47 Jean Moore, 54 Anna Marie Moriarty, 25 Sheri!! Morris, 24 Karol Naschert, 54 Joseph Neff, 35 Gene Nelson, 51 Temple Ohl, 34 David Peterson, 32 Gretchen Powell, 55 Wiitiam C. Robertson, 18 Barbara Rula, 44 Henry Sahlin, 48 Phillip Salzer, 39 S Randall Schick, 29 Robert Semlow, 51 Robert Senn, 50 Wiliiam Sissel, 43 Marion Sizemore, 34 James Smarjesse, 18 Neil Smith, 51 Ann Spacht, 36 Henry Stepping, 19 Robert Stevenor, 32 John Stock, 48 Herbert Stoskopf, 41 Micheal Stuart, 42 Joseph Suffield, 28 Shirley Sydnor, 54 Warren Tatting, 41 Ann Tindall, 42 Gary Tindall, 38 Richard Tubbs, 28 Swen Wallin, 44 J. Leighton Whitaker, 50 Richard Whitaker, 19 Edna Woefle, 36 Richard Woodward, 31 Mary Ellen Worrall, 48 Jerry Wyeth, 46 Charles Zbrozek, 28 Ronald Zipfel, 25 ORGANIZATIONS Advisory Board, 159 Afro-American Club, 178-129 Audio-Visual Crew, 184 - ,,-if- , Band, 198-200 l Bums, 167 Chess Club, 186 3 chorus, 204-207 Claybifders, 185 . K .f-k.k . Cemmifistef 40, 164f1-66sS QSg?iggfsefS Con-sseieri-oPases. 1-941 tssttss tisi Crestif5I6Q-161 7 e ' f Distribotive Education, 1811, iilo Future Teachers, 181 o,'i 5 f German Ctub, 174-175 C Graphic Arts Club, 183 Gymnastics Team, 191 Intramurals, 192-193 f Junior-National Honor , fy 59821218171 . iiii 9 Keyi-Ciigttjgi-171,88-1897 ' 4 7 7 Latin Club, 175 Letterrnen, 187 Library Aides, 180 Office Education, 182 Office Pages, 195 Opinion, 162-163 Orchestra, 201-203 Pep Club, 196-197 Photography Club, 183 I 1, Pool Guards, 176 Pool Timers, 190 Science Club, 185 Senior National Honor Society, 170 Senior Service, 168-169 Mr. Smarjesse's Pages, 193 Spanish, Club, 177 5- ltg, S Spanish National Honor . Society, 177 - Speech and Debate, 172-173 Student Council, 156-158 Thespians, 180 X i iw- 278 w w ex It's difficult to write this letter because there are so many dif- ferent thoughts and feelings going through my mind this morning. Besides feeling relief and gladness, I feel a little sad because of the realization that the book is completed, and nothing more can be reworked or changed. There are several things I wish we could have done better or differently Ca normal feeling, I guessj. However, I am pleased and some- what amazed at the semblance of quality we were able to achieve considering all the things we had going against us. Cespecially the lack of Po' Boysy. To those of you who are upset due to the lateness of the book, l'm sorry, but we decided to improve the quality of the book considerably by retaking pictures, etc. and working an additional two weeks than to spend eight months of hard work and end up with a poor book. Most likely, the ones who are upset the most, are the ones who cannot comprehend the hours of worry, print- ing and organising this book. I hope that in the future our jocks will find the CREST a much more worthwhile words fall short of feelings. I want to especially thank: Carol, for your help with everything from layouts to good advice to encouragement, Bob, our chef, for your talents of cooking and ragging, and for putting up with the l'm the editor decisions-I appreci- ate your concern and help, Dan Hart, for your sense of good photography and efforts to achieve it-thank you, Jon Blumb, for the use of your pictures, Kathy, for assuming responsibilities originally not yours and getting the work done, Jerry, 'for faring well with what was given to you, Teri and Kim, for completing your sections on time, Mr. Stevenorr, for your efforts on our behalf, Al Harkrader, Ken Riley, Larry Brooks, and Jack Bradley for the use of certain Journal Star pictures in our Sports sec- tion, Foto-Screen Process Co., Our teachers who were understanding when it came time for deadlines and for permitting us to do CREST work during class time Cesp. Mr. Zipfelj, Herb, for his good mornings and smiles every day for four years, To Diane, Dan, George, Bob and Maria Cwho not only got me through the CREST but through high schoolj goes my gratitude. It's been an unforgettable year and thank goodness it's over. Jean I I
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