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When in the course of human events, it becomes necessary for A one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them with another, and to assume among the powers of the earth, the separate and equal station to which the laws of nature and of T0 D nature's God entitle them, a decent respect to the opinions of man- I kind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation . . . July 4, 1776. Two hundred long years have passed since that day on which our founding fathers signed the Declaration of Independence. We've come a long way since the era of powdered wigs and ruffled shirts, and we still have a long way to go before reaching the end of the road. However, two hundred years is an age to be proud of and should be prop- erly appreciated. Our bicentennial celebration has given birth to a growing interest in the history that we, as a nation, have created. Historians, politicians, news reporters, and other interested citizens are all questioning iust exactly what we have learned from the past. Although occasional incidents sometimes give us reason for doubt, we have learned quite a bit from our heritage. A handy example is our own city, Peoria, Illinois. Earlier years have endowed Peoria with a somewhat tarnished reputation, but we have worked hard to improve ourselves. Not so long ago, in 1968, Peoria was named an All-American City. We have a beautiful art and history museum, several fine recreational areas, and some busy new shopping centers on the northwest side of town. ln addition, an all-new downtown is one the way, along with fresh school buildings and improvements to already accepted establishments. Sure, we have made some mistakes, but that is still the best way to learn. The 1976 CREST will attempt to answer the question: What is Peoria today? ,R PEORIA IS . . . History Old Oak Park surrounds one of the oldest living trees in Peoria. The Sol- diers and Sailors monument rests in the modern courthouse square. Young and old, old and new, all these contribute to Peoria's history. W? Ag si. . WW., 1 ,,,,,, , ' 'M Educahon From Bradley University and Illinois Central College to District l5O's public schools and special educa- tion programs, Peoria has a tradition of fine educa- tion. In addition, Peoria High was the first high school in Peoria. ,Four Nature and Recreation ' i gi ip lg -5 Q, ,li til, l PEO RIA IS i i It Q, , 1 Q5 t 5 ti W4 '1 K 5 Sl Mit M ll w W .i ,i ,.. x S 1, K The Glen Oak zoo, Park District tennis courts, magnificent K ll sunsets and scenery are all integral parts of Peoria. We need A Ii them to survive, and Peoria has them waiting for us. '-we 1 , 'W 'll' l 7 PEORIA IS . . . Commerce When one thinks of commerce, images of Caterpillar, downtown and Northwoods drift through the mind. However, farming also plays a large part in Peoria's eco- nomic picture, as central Illinois contains the most fertile land in the nation. Y. .,'i. ,. , Wagga 1 x Q? l, -4, s ,Qc i Culture Peoria Players, Cornstock, the symphony, L and visiting performers such as Harry Cha- ! pin are alla part of culture in Peoria. Take , a look at the exhibits at Lakeview or go see a ploy, you'll find a whole new world out there. DEDICATION Teaching students to be both literate and creative with the written word is almost impossible. The I976 CREST is dedicated to a teacher who achieves the impossible year after year, Mrs. Beverly Holmes. Q i 9,24 TAB L E OF coNTENTS In+roJucT1m1 RWM-X BITTner' Ron J'orxQS Facoffy , . . Lee, Koe5'?'meY' vm-.essa Wager STK-f0leYx'!'S . . Lori I-V12 Kay CY'Ei'XOY'Q Fam Frankel O7'5O.'MZCl'HQr1S aaa? Ncmn f'S Josh Erockbilf SPOFYS. . . 5'-ZQH' S01 Dmov-. S+vdevxT L hee Jvoly Wofford 1C3civer'!' 3 SQmen'TS Sue H amwmer Ivxole.X . . 'D ..lCD ..5O . H1 . . . 198 Vo. rioos Pages . . . Q33 . .2510 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 5 3 : 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 I 1 1 1 1 I 1 I 1 1 ! I 1 1 I I i 1 1 1 V l P R 1 K 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 J 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 N 1 3 3 a 3 . 1 . . . . . . N . . . . . . : : 5 1 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 2 1 i 121 THE T.B.F. OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD The T.B.F. Outstanding Teacher Award is presented annually by the CREST staff to the Peoria High School teacher who best exemplifies the high standard of teaching set by Mr. Ted B. Fluegel, a former CREST advisor. The first, award was accompanied by these words: 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. To acknowledge the teacher who com- bines dedication, patience, and guidance with concern and friendship, the 1976 CREST staff respectfully announces this year's recipient, Mr. William Christian. XX j 5 - 3. administration 'Www Henry Stepping Administrative Assistant Witliam C. Robertson Principal James Smariesse Administrative Assistant -... ,t U fx 3 n K 3. ,S Cynthia Cooper Deon of Women Deans Gary Tindall Dean of Men Counselors James McCormick Bruce Boyle William Adams Delores Harris William England d 0 C e S lLef1 to Righfl Marie Bill, Loretta Springer, Mary Jane Gillespie x -Af 'L gn .- ,,,-we-.Xa ,Q in 3 Q A A A so f ew,--e N W 55 i AV K f AW A :hh- lLef1to Righll Merle Sludinger, Donna Kennedy, Janet Lane fx ' 7 lLeH to Righfl Virginia Dodd, Colleen Cramer, Louise Rigg 0 til i ll L A, l 3 IE e -:s it ii f' . X KN i Security Guards y V ,b , y ,, y Y : i y - 1 fl y Self Help a. Mary Huber-Librarian b. Florence Mcybee-Librarian c, Eugene Stringer-Librarian d. Larry Harris-Reading Ce-mer e. Belly Williamson-Librarian C Assisfcince 0. Virginia Aiverson- Orthopedic b. John Milano-Orthopedic c. Theoline Chamness- Orthopedic d. Ellen Bourne-Sightscving e. Gretchen Powell-Study Hall - f ,,,. ,ccc .. ?fQX 'TF I.- . .. Lf. V ' Earlene Bagley Sam Maggio Cindy Bennett Stuart Regnier George Griffin Douglas Decker Paul Beirsdorf Bonnie Boelker o b English John Davidson-Speech Ronald Zipfel-English Donald Baker-English Beverly Holmes-English Carol Sissel-English Paul Ccywood-English Joseph Suffield-English Ann-Morree Spochf-English, Spanish L ,f ,,4..f ' gs W ,u1. - W S S . 5 5 .Q a,. . , QE. r. , , r 1 ' r . ,em4.1-Av t 'l English Margoref Greer-English Jay Glcfz-English, Speech Roger May-English Lois Carson-English S ...M'...,,-'X www-W ,,,..4s NN Foreign ff' .HW Language Y . Carol Mathews-Spanish Joseph Neff-French Edna Woelfle-German . Marguerite Irwin--French Ann Ccveny-Spanish e -..,, .rx K x www X wx Q xmiayw vkyx K kxgg wx Q K my mx YW M X X Km N wawx -QR Wx YFK ew X Y: 2. .. , 9 . N 1. Qs .. f v 9 S L .3 x.. W ,K 1 s me 3- 1 K, , , l Q haw, Science James Horsman-Science Richard Lane-Physiology, Biology Jon Harden-Earth Science, Urban Geography Marion Sizemore-Biology Carl Horst-Physics, Math Robert Stevenor-Biology Veryl Bernhcrdy-Chemistry Dorothy Brown-Ecology, Earth 8- Beyond YW 1 ,Mt 43? ' 2 ,fy Social Studies The legacy which is ours came from those who were here before us. Into this land they built their skills and talents, their hopes and dreams, their tears and sacrifices. -EVERETT DIRKSON Phil Salzer-History Russell McBrien-Government Charles Grayeb-Economics Social Studies a. Mary Maxwell-History, Sociology b. Richard Christian-History, Government c. Frederick Genge-History, Algebra, Math 1 Social Studies o. Linda McMullen-History, Government b. Ron Sell-History , ,, ,,, , , , ' f' n I .,,,.,. , W,'ff:sw,1:Z,,f'fr1:fxffisQu22i?ff'rf''si-f'..,, f'HA W2-'W ww--K1f' g 1i ,Ag L ,g H ,-,,- W. . o U S I n SSS Marilyn Durbin-Business, Typing George Irwin-Distribuiive Educciion, Cooperative Work Study Jerry Wyeth-Shorthand, Typing, Book- keeping Henry Sohlin-Coopercfive Work Sfudy 5 . ,V I 4 i 2 E 1 1 V' an as gi M w..,Mo..,.,,,V.mWa.,nnn,,,V,,M,M, f' , , , , R ' W . - ' E, . Xiang fs Q K n Q ef f 4 an Wg' n ' 'ffPW' WM--M M A,..5. QWK3 Y - 6-2 ,M .Ag 4 'QF . 1. x-A' ' Q 1 I I l ' X ' Home Economics a. Jean Keithley-Foods b. Jean Breniz-Clothing, Foods CJ c. Linda Klehe-Clothing, Family Living, Consumer Education C this o Home Economics 0. Lisa Schworzlose-Family Living, Home Monagemenf, Home Nursing, Child Development b. Jeon Moore-Clothing c. Marion Yeager-Nursing ...nl is f1.., 01 ., i ,- I q fi W r 25, dv A 5 X Qymv 1, f '-. C? ef 3 ,S XM .J gf ..,. W ' , is - ,mgdk K- nf , 5- x f ,ff PS Eff? -. WW , iff' .P-f G C ..,,,.-van' HWVFWW nf ,,. ,W Industrial Arts u. Charles Hicok-Auto Shop b. Allan Lurie-Metcl Shop c. Roberi Senn-Auto Shop d. Don Serup-Graphic Arls, Mechanical Drawing, Electronics Art o. Frank Hagen-Ar? b. Ruth Heiniger-Art c. Don Kettleborough Art Music Laura Moore-Chorus, Ensemble Richard Casper-Orchestra Warren Tahing-Concert Choir, Music Theory, Band Herbert Sioskopf-Bond .ff Physical Education 4,4 C 1 , . i Q -.-until Ann 'Endall--Girl's P.E. Barbara Rulo-GirI's P.E. Lucille Cole--Girl's P.E. Gean Dentino-Girl's P.E. .1,... KR -,. ,.w..x . -3 Physical Education a. William Sissel-Swimming b. John Venturi-Boy's P.E. c. Robert LaCroix-Boy's P.E., Biology d. Larry Lavery-Boy's P.E., Driver Education X 5,217 41. vw. N 3 . . Physical Educahon a. Swen Wallin-Driver Educa- tion b. Kenneth Meischner-Boy's ' P.E. c. Michael Stuart-Boy's P.E. C 5 ig 9 M' ht. H w.,,,,,,,,.......-3-0 4-ww' MN M. N XNQ Xi ywx JM! fiff 7 , if 'Q 1 . n f 1 g5QQ55 QQ.f f L . K giw- . ' . x g XXX, . - xnxx. -. . N ' 1 s, K X' . .X NM., T ' ,X X'-x,xQ'2 ' ig NNN 'Q A WMKUYHM wzlmp, IV ! Y z5-if . -ll .. u 1 - NA 4 N: ' ll 2 4' ju! Iv- ' iffll f ww fff fu'f:mwf' I., at K ' M I HI ,4 V! I .JW ng ,',, vm. , A f l nw. f , f bi. ' I, 4,11 JW: LV: K. 'O fm 1 ' '..'.':' A I ,fl May!! 'N' 'IA ' f A I ff V' ffl A I nl. 'f 'I f N -ur , M1 ,M if , 5 ff? ff W yd f I X f N ' ' I 1 'ff f 14: fW , ' I X F l 1 V gr ? ' 4 'g f ,3 4 Y 'W , , ., f, ,T mf 1. f Well, it is time for us to be on our way. Our high school years are over. We may never pass this way again. We may never see some of our classmates again. But the memories of these past four years will linger with us always. I know my memories, for the most part, have been good. This causes me to sometimes wish l didn't have to leave. But as the saying goes, The best is yet to come. So, go confidently in the direction of your dreams! Live the life you've imagined. Good luck and thank you! Mary White if 4 I G S S 2 6 Vthlliam Christian, Senior Class Officer Sue Greene, Secretary, Mary White, President, Shelley Timm, Vice-president, Mike Powers, Treasurer ,W M., N.-h I I ,M V. 'Q' 4'f 'f if T F V. ,. ,,,f,,f,.e.. .lumww of - CARMEN ADAMS Orchestra, Page HARVEY T. ALLEN Frosh. Football, Varsity Football, Varsity Track, Afro Club, Letterman's Club MARK ALLEN MARY JOYCE ALLEN BILL ALTENBERGER Golf, Cross Country, French Club, Science Club RICHARD ANDERSON SHARON D. ANDERSON RALPH ANDREASEN Golf, Soccer, Varsity Football, Intramurals, Hockey, Spanish Club CAROL ANDREWS GREG ARNOLD Intramurals, Key Club DIANN ATHEY Concert Choir, Girl's Tennis, Office Occupations, P.E. Leader, Senior Service, Track Timer, Page MICHAEL AUSTIN Baseball, Intramurals, German Club, Opinion, Junior National Honor Society MILTON AXLEY Opinion-co-editor, Soccer, Novice Debate, Frosh. Football, Junior National Honor Society BRUCE A. BAKER Photography Club, Chess Club, Science Club, Oli- ver , Orchestra, Arsenic and Old Lace , Campus Life, Drama Club, Music Appreciation GREGORY BANKS wy- DARYL BARKER DENNIS ROBERT BERG Golf, Intramurals STACEY BERG Band, Latin Club, Science Club, Stunt Shows, Lil Abner , Tennis, German Club PAMELA BILES Afro Club, Band RUTH BITTNER CREST Editor-in-chief, German Club, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, German Honor Soci- efY AL BLACKFORD Science Club, AV Crew, Opinion, Chess Club, Ger- man Club CORTEZ M. BLAKES TRACY BOETTCHER MIKE BOSTON C.W.S. MARY LU BOWMAN Office Occupations STEVE BRADBURY JERRY L. BREWER Track, Cross Country, Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, Football HOWARD B. BROOKSBANK Speech, Concert Choir, Cross-Country, Science Club, Chess Club LINDA BROWN PAULA BROWN RODNEY BROWN Wrestling, Football, Track TIMOTHY BUCKLEY SANDRA BUCKNER SHERRI R. BURNS JIM BURROWS JUNE BURTON Afro Club, GirI's Bosketboll JUDY BUSHELL PENNY BUTTERFIELD JAMES CALDWELL The creations of nature die and rene But the creation of mon stonds only under mon's care. When he forgets one, it falls in ruin 53 The seeds of summer nod farewell in the summer breeze Their day is come. 'Ill THERESA CALDWELL Senior Service, Office Occupations, Pep Club, French Club, Drama Club DAN CAPPERRUNE BILL CARROL MARTHA JOANNE CHRISTOPHER Student Council, German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows TAMI CLAUSEN PAT CAWELL JOHN CLEMMER Band CHERYL CLEVELAND WILLIAM COHEN TODD COLLINS PAM CONNETT Band, Page, Senior Service BRIAN R. COOPER Varsity Tennis, Science Club, Key Club, Contest Play, Senior Class Play, Stunt Shows, Band, Choir ANGIE CORNISH Girl's Softball, Afro Club, Gymnastics TINA COVINGTON BRENDA JO COX A fi ' Q 31 vain I if 14 9, VIRGINIA CRABTREE Latin Club, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society, Latin National Honor Society, Lil Abner Pool Guard P. KEITH CRAIG Frosh. Basketball, Golf, Golf Mid-State Nine Cham- pion LORI CRANDELL Gymnastics, Pep Club, Girl's Softball, Spanish Club KENNETH CRISER Frosh. Basketball GAYLE CROW 'MARCIA CROWDER DONNA J. CUNDIFF Junior National Honor Society DAVE D'AMlCO DOREEN DANNER , Wg. 4 U 'W 'size 46 ' 1-.xx A. lslhf' TINA L. DAVIS DARLENE M. DAVIS HENRY C. DAVIS RON DAVIS Key Club JAMES DEAN CINDY DEARCOS JEFF DICKERSON CREST, Arsenic and Old Lace The Scarecrow Oliver , Damn Yankees My Three Angels Contest Play, Speech Team Photography Club Drama Club JERRY DITCH Frosh. Football, Pool Guard Graphuc Arts PAULA DOLANC T' :XLM 4-0 He who has conquered doubt and fear has conquered failure. DARLENE DONAHUE DANA D. DORSEY Crest Business Staff, Orthopedic Aide, Office Page, Wrestling Score-Keeper, Track Timer DIANE DOTZERT TINA MARIE DOWNARD Library Aide SUSAN ANNETTE DUFEK Latin Club, Cum Laude , German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Band, Orchestra, Central Illinois Youth Symphony, Mids tate 9 Band and Orchestra, District Music Contest LAURIE DUFFY DARLENE DUNCAN DENISE LYNN DUNCAN Class Officer, Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, .lunior Prom, Ger man Club, Pep Club, Gymnastics Leader LINDA DUNKIN Science Club, Presidential Skits A DORIS R. DUNN SHERYL DUNN BARB ELLIS Senior Service, Pep Club, Stunt Shows, Track Timer Junior National Honor Society DAN ELSER MIKE ENNIS AMY ERRION Gymnastics PAT ERRION Frosh. Baseball JOE EVANS JAMES A. EVERETT DONNA FAULKNER RONALD FENDER Opinion, CREST Photography Staff DENNIS FISHER CATHY FITCH Band, District Music Contest, Mid State 9 Band BERTHA FLEMMING Afro Club, Girl's Track, Volleyball, Softball, Page BRUCE FOGLER German Club, Junior Prom, Intramurals, Pool Guard STEVE FORHAN BRUCE FRlSON Band ALAN GAMlS Soccer, German Club, Crest Business Staff, Novice Debate, Senior Play BRIAN GANSON Opinion MARY S. GHANTOUS Page BILL GILES Frosh. Track, German Club, Chess Club, Orchestra, District Orchestra, District Music Contest JANET L. GODINEZ Tennis, P.E. Leader, Pep Club, Spanish Club EUGENE GOE ROBERT GORDON TIM GORSUCH PATRICIA ANN Student Council, Pep Club, Latin Club, National Honor Society, Senior Service, Stunt Shows CINDY GRAF DENISE GRAHAM JIM GRANT JOE GRAY The address was like this. lt said: N183 mfty 1..'-3?-5 , 7' gf fifl ' A,-QSM ' 0-afpg 1 , J the uc' 'YMUYD O : ' ,. 'Qi' i 5 'Ju bC'i.,73-,LG ftW,v3K'3'CA C1 JL F .fue-Q 'Q ,ted .J with ja 53115 61,5 mf? YP uni of 1501! f,,.,L f av Q11 rt ft- . L3 Q, iflfpvi Hampi lc out lffeg-e f l'n?t3fti.'J G fs' Ji' lu . . - e. . V I 2 we M ,wbeflll g,vi5'i'em' 'mfg golaf of God l like Wi-ui ,ll ' Stare Me Down Stare me down. Press palm against palm. Who? Who are you and Where? Where are you and Why ? Why here? Why not there or further beyond? Here and yet, for a brief evening, A shade between the past And what is to come 9 Why you instead of someone that Speaks in o foreign tongue or lives In squalor or owns More than ought by right ? Why me? Why so small and Why reflected in just that way? And where is God, if not in me? But more! lnfinitel And even if l cannot know, l can reach For the rubber band ends And stretch more To know Why ? Because I see you who are me And, inward, the knowing only. .lust Me- And yet in the midst Of so much more! -Judy Wofford And the Postman brought it iust the same. Me ' I Peorio High School H3088 ou'K' wkoie ' lSTQRXIg 5 I Situ Yxqvgvq-5 34-org H' xxx Maybf. mf Sodzu-s? Pg 59 V sf' K J . Peokm I-fzof-I Peorio Peorio County Illinois United Stotes of America Ki ? W1 E4 XS Q'lllQ,W ,i if Q Q D-ff, ,ij ii? wi i ggi? Mfg- 'X QS L1 55? ' ,Wir WWXV4, f i 59 X Q 1 'G X x A5753 1-Yr, A fi 'ei' Y - H Sr , gi falilaur i F? ,wi . will fmffi' ' L E lr' , 1 '-.r ' - . 3' if fig f ' .in f A if Eff? -.gx',e ill lg! 4 my I It - . gl., Y fi. iii: 'gfyrg rj YL all I- w E iii: ww f l , .ff- , SEQ' ll ll: Ill I' SF Ei - io 1 ' 1 W :S 'Pi 'i, L Y'EE5g f l YY-'T 3 xii? 'fi' View ll-l lnev-Us Mg X o.t:e Q vm' Peoria is like Africa. Both are known for their big cats f ff W., . - . A 5 wa, s f' ' if , WH L ,. W 5 r,rr Q ,VVV , 3 f 4 ff . M I, ,fn K I 4 wi ,Q 1 Lil ,,,,, ,, , ,.,,, Y .gf ' ,gf ff- ,V , Q, E 5552 1 ' A 4 S .4 ii, gf? J 1 A bi 11, i fgfwwig , ,.,, ,,,,W, , , f wp. i , X X , Miz, ,, ff' WZ' RICK GRAY SUSAN GREENE Tennis Team, Class Officer, Contest Play, Spring Play, Fall Play, Speech Team, Pep Club, Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Concert Choir CHUCK WOODY GRESS DAN GRIEVES Basketball, Baseball, Committee of 40, Pool Guard JANA GRIFFITH C.W.S., Orthopedic Aide LAURA GROSS Orchestra CHRIS GUNTHER MARGARET GUYTON KATHY LYNN GWYNN Afro American Cultural Society, Pep Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Junior Achievement, Junior National Honor Society, Library Aide, Political Awareness, Page, Youth for Understanding KIMBERLY M. HALL Thespians, French Club, Arsenic and Old Lace , Lil Abner , My Three Angels , The Scarecrow , Damn Yankees , Drama Club, Junior Prom, Opin- ion LARRY HAMILTON MARY BETH HAMMER SUSAN KAYE HAMMER CREST Business Manager, Senior Service, German Club, Drama Club, Library Aide, Junior Achievement, Advisory Board, Novice Debate, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Quill and Scroll CINDY HAMMOND ANGIE HANSEN JOAN HARDIN LORRI ANN HARDING DANIEL HART Orchestra, J.E.W.Z. CREST, Polmccl Awareness GERALD HEADD LORA HEADLEY Band, Latic Club, D.E. RON HEATON NANCY HEGGEMEIER CLAIRE HEIDEWALD MARK HEINTZMAN Student Council, Homecoming PATRICK HELMERS LINDA HELMS LLOYD HENDERSON VANESSA HENLEY ED HEPPE CYNTHIA HEROD 66 l ,, , DEBBIE HICKMAN SUSAN HIETTER JAY E. HIGGINS Frosh. Wrestling, Baseball, Afro Club JIM HILL ELLA HILLMAN BRENDA K. HINRICHS Distributive Ed. JANET HOFREITER CHRISTINE HOGGARD Gymnastics, Girl's Track, Pep Club, Track Timer, Jun- ior Prom, Pool Timer, Band, S.W.A.C. DIANE HOHULIN Gymnastics, German Club, Pep Club, Stunt Shows SCOTTVHOMANN KATHLEEN P. HOOD Bond 4 ANDREW STRONG HORAN Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, Soccer, German Club, Pool Guard, Track, Intramurals VICKI A. HORANEY Co-editor of The Opinion, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Speech Team, Junior National Honor Society, Lil Abner, Homecoming, Student Council BRAD HOUGLAND AV Crew, Campus Life, Dean's Page YVONNE HOSEA 47' -W! ...,,,,,,,-' KAREN E. HOWARD MELISSA HULL Junior National Honor Society, Page RENEE J. INGRASSIA Page, Gymnastics, Pool Guard, Pep Club, Spanish Club, The Glass Menagerie , Pool Timer, The Happy Scarecrow , Track Timer, Committee of 40 Stunt Shows, Girls' Track DARLENE JACKSON LINDA JACKSON Afro Club, Junior Achievement, Page, Library Aide, Opinion VALERIE JACOBSON MARK JEWELL JOHN JOHNSON KIM JOHNSON P.E. Leader, Prep Choir, Concert Choir, Page MEG JOHNSON Frosh. Chorus, Page, Lil Abner , Senior Service VICKIE L. JOHNSON FRANK L. JOHNSTON Frosh-Soph. Football, Frosh. Track, Spanish Club Intramurals JUDITH JONES KAREN JONES RON JONES CREST Assistant Editor, J.E.W.Z. 1 TONY KEFFALES Frosh. Football, Swimming, Water Polo, Pool Guard, Key Club, Science Club, Young Life DEBBIE KINCAID MALCOLM KINCAID TERRI KINNAMON NATALIE KIRK Orchestra, German Club, German National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Library Aide, Sen- ior Service, Junior National Honor Society MARTIN G. KLATT Football, Wrestling STEVE KLECKER Junior National Honor Society TIMOTHY KLISE MIKE KLUEVER ROBERT KNICKERBOCKER LINDA LEE KOESTNER CREST, Quill and Scroll, German Club, German National Honor Society, Junior National Honor Soci- ety, Damn Yankees , Pool Guard, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, JEWZ MATYAS JOSEPH KOOS Student Council, My Three Angels SUE KOSTECKA KARL WILLIAM KOTTEMANN Frosh-Soph Basketball, CREST, German Club, Stunt Shows, Cross Country, Track, German National Honor Society GLORIA LAMON RICK LANDERS PAUL LANDWEHR German Club, Chess Club, Band, Swimming, Golf, Orchestra, Baseball EUGENIA LANGHORN WILLIAM LARSON A. V. Crew STEVE LAUGHLAND MICHEL LEE CHARLENE LINDSAY RHONDA LIVESAY Junior National Honor Society, Gymnastics Leader JAMES C. LOCKHART JANE LOHMAR Stunt Shows, Oliver , Pool Guard, Cheerleading, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Timer, Track Timer, Science Club, Page WARREN LOMAX JANET LONG DONNA LOPEZ Girls' Tennis, Library Aide, P.E. Leader, Page, Senior Service KATHY LORD HELEN C. LUCAS Drama Club, Speech Team, Girls' Ensemble, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Senior Class Play, Concert Choir, German Club LAURA LUECHT Pep Club, Committee of 40, Wrestling Scorekeeper, Track Timer, Page, German Club, Stunt Shows, Pool Timer, Junior Prom RANDY MACDONALD JACQUELINE MACUK ED MAHIEU JANIE MANESS BOB MANSFIELD Debate, Concert Choir, Latin Club JOE MARKUM CHARLOTTE MAROON JERRI MARTIN Library Aide, Page, Lifeguard, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club LISA MARTIN CATHY MARVIN RUSSELL MASON DAVID MASTERSON Hockey Club, Distributive Ed. MIKE MATHEWSON MICHAEL MCCLURE Opinion, Debate, Band, Orchestra, German Club, National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist Front: Cindy McGarvey, Judy Wofford, Middle: Penny Butterfield, Mary Parsons Milt Axley, Rear: Randy Neumann, Sue Zumwalt, Steve Kleckerg On Top: Kurt Schaefer O e n Todd Walker Free Fall In all the coming and going Among the steps I trace and retrace, In any of the many contests, As I write over what I erased I find it hard to tell when Something different rears up its head, And when to stop and try to guess, And when something must be said. I never knew before how much Each choice could come to mean. Suddenly life is rolling fast, And the places I have been Seem quickly gone and passing. Control lies iust beyond my grasp. Still Time refuses to lend itself As the future becomes the past. -Judy Wofford Time Waits For No Man Homecoming 1975 Patriot s Dream ,M Homecoming 1975 climcxed a week of high spirits as students participated in stunt shows, won by the class of 1977, and a pep rally. The Central Lions defeated the Rich- woods Knights in a sudden death overtime. The victory was celebrated with a dance over which Sue Zumwalt reigned as Homecoming Queen. W.. we f1Hyi?,e,'.2,,f' i e A A Ann Lohmar, 107 Laurie Niekamp, ll Lynne Pettit, 9. Doris Dunn, Senior Attendant. Mary White, Senior Attendant. BILL MCCORKLE GARY L. MCCOY MICHAEL MCFADIN LARAE MCFALL CINDY MCGARVEY JANET MCGEE MIKE MCINTIRE DONNA MCROBERTS Lil Abner , Frosh. Girls Chorus Soph Ensemble Concert Choir, Drama Club Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Distrnbuhve Ed DEBRA MENZ DORA MENZ PAT MOFFATT Disfributive Ed. JUDY MOOBERRY Band, Girls' Softball, Orchestra Dnstrnbuhve Ed SUSAN HOLDERFIELD JIM MOONEY LONNIE MOORE f DENNIS MORGAN German Club, Intramurals, Table Tennis, Junior Achievement MONICA MUGAVERO DEBBI NAGEL DAVID G. NELSON CREST, Opinion, Baseball, Soccer, Bond, Orchestra, Latin Club RANDY NEUMANN Football, Basketball, Frosh. Track, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Key Club, German Club, Junior National Honor Society CINDY NEWSUM TINA NIXON Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Opinion DAVID NOE SUE NORDWALL Office Occupations THERESA ANN NORDWALL Stunt Shows DOREEN OLSON Girls' Basketball, Track, Tennis, Pool Guard, Pep Club HAL OTT Band, Orchestra DANIEL V. OVERTURF CREST, Opinion, Photography Club, Latin Club, Intra- murals, Orchestra, Quill and Scroll DELCINA R. PADMORE AWILDA PAGAN Junior National Honor Society, Office Occupations BRYAN PARKER Afro Club, Intramurals, Track RHONDA PARKER RICHARD PARKS MARY PARSONS Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Track Timer, Cross Country Scorekeeper, Lifeguard, Band, Science Club, National Merit Scholar Semi-finalist CALVIN PATTERSON LEASA PAULI KIM PENELTON Class Officer, Afro Club, Student Council, Committee of 40, Girls' Track, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Page, Library Aide, Drama Club MIKE PETRONE HARRY PHILLIPS LARRY PHILLIPS Distributive Ed. MICHELE PILLE MARK PINKHAM TERESA PITTMAN PATTI PITTSLEY BRONETTA PORTER CHERIE POWELL MIKE POWERS JOHN PRUNTY WILLIAM PURHAM TIMOTHY R. PUTMAN Football, Wrestling, Committee of 40 BOB RAFFERTY Opinion DAVID RAY MIKE RAYA ANDREA REED Girls' Tennis, P.E. Leader, Gymnastics Leader, Page LISA RHODES Stunt Shows, Opinion, Pep Club, Pool Timer, Swim- ming, Pool Guard ANN A. RICCIARDELLI Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Span- ish Club, Science Club, Band BARBARA RICHMAN Junior National Honor Society, Pep Club, French Club, Page, Pool Timer KAREN MICHELE RITTER Committee of 40, Pep Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows, Lil Abner , Pool Timer, Gymnas- tics, P.E. Leader, Oliver , Junior National Honor Society CONNIE ROBBINS Frosh. Choir, Page KEVIN M. ROCKEY MIKE ROHMAN STEPHEN ROSA DAVID ROSE JEANNETTE ROTEN GIGI RUFF DANIEL C. RUEEIN Football, Basketball MARK D. RUSSELL Pool Guard, Campus Life JOHN P. RYAN Football, Graphics Arts MITCH SANDERS KURT SCHAEFER Band, Orchestra, Central Illinois Youth Symphony, German Club, Speech Team, Student Council Vice- president, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows BILL SCHEFELBEIN JAMES SCHERER BRIAN SCHEUBLE Frosh. Tennis, Cross Country, Track, Intramurals, Let- terman's Club SCOTT SCHLICK Cross Country, Track JANNA SCHULLER Page, French Club, Young Life, Pool Timer, Home- coming, Senior Service TAMI SCHWEND TOD SEFTON BELLA SELIGMAN German Club, Frosh. Chorus, Pool Guard MARZETTA SEPHUS Afro Club GEORGE SHADID Baseball, Wrestling, Committee of 40 DAVID SHAW CAROL SHEA DENNIS SHEA ELLA SHELBY NANCI K. SHINN BILL SHIPLEY DENISE SICK STEVE SIMMONS CHERYL SIMMS JAMES SLIGAR Distributive Ed, Golf, Intramurals CHRISTIE A. SLOAN KATHY JO SMITH Band, Maiorehe, Offige Occupations, Pool Guard Senior Service, Sfunf Shows, Pep Club, Page, Track 'Umor V SID C. SMITH Wresiling STEVE SOUTHEY RICKY SPENCER TAMMY SPERRY MELANIE SPURGEON JOHN STACY Swimming, Water Polo, Frosh. JILL STAMPER MARSHA STAMPER CINDY ST. ANGE LYNN STEIGHORST CECELIA STINSON Afro Club, Junior Achievement DENNIS STUBBS THOMAS STURDIVANT Foolbcll, Key Club PHYLLIS SULLIVAN Office Occupations BOB SVENDSEN Transfer to PHS, Golf ANN SWIGART Stunt Shows, Oliver , Gymnastics, Pool Guard, Junior National Honor Society, Pool Timer, Girls' Track, French Club, Science Club LEIGH SWIGART Junior National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Oliver , Gymnastics, Pool Timer, French Club, Sci- ence Club MIKE TAUSCHER TIMOTHY TAYLOR Campus Life, Young Life, Frosh-Soph Swimming, Pool Guard, C.W.S. TOM TEMPLE VICKIE THARP TODD THOMAS LAVADA THOMPSON ROD THOMPSON SHELLEY TlMM Class Officer, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Pool Timer, Pep Club, Page, Junior National Honor Soci- ery, Lil Abner , Oliver , French Club, Damn Yan- kees MARY M. TONY Girls' Tennis, Track, Senior Service, P. E. Leader, Spanish Club DAN TRAlCOFF DEBRA TRAPPS GREGOREY S. TRAVER JULIE TRENT JANET TROTTER Latin Club, German Club VICKI UNDERWOOD TIMOTHY L. URBAN Football, Track, Key Club MARK VAN CLEVE Junior National Honor Society, German Club, Sci ence Club, CREST ANNE VERKLER SHERRY VERKLER DAVID CHARLES VOGEL Cross Country, Track, Stunt Shows, Dean's Page, German Club CATHERINE WALKER SHARI WALKER TODD WALKER Soccer, Track, Junior National Honor Society, Opin- ion, Intramurals BENNETT WALL Band, Tennis, Soccer, Junior National Honor Society GREG WASHINGTON FRED M. WATSON BILL WAUGH Junior National Honor Society, Distributive Ed. KELSIE WEBB Thespians, Stunt Shows, Drama Club, Volleyball, Senior Class Play, Talent Show, Senior Service SAM WEDEN ROZ WEICHERDING German Club LORIE WELANDER Junior National Honor Society KITTY WENGER Speech Team, Oliver , Stunt Shows, Damn Yan- kees , German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Young Life ROSE WHITAKER DAN NY WHITE MARY WHITE Class Officer, Student Council, Orchestra, Latin Club Page, Track Timer, Junior Prom, Homecoming DOREEN WICKERT BOB WILKES Pool Guard, Spanish Club, Track, Orthopedic Aide BERNADETTE WILLIAMS DAN WILLIAMS DIANE WILLIAMS Len Andreasen Norma Armstead Chris Ashford Anna Baksai Catherine Baksai Kim Barnard Stephen Barrett Sherry Barton Walt Bluemshine James Bohannan Kent Boyer David Bradbury Gary Brown James Brown Kevin Burnside Joe Burton Bill Cannon Terrance Coates John Cronin Greg Davies L. A. Doversberger Margaret Durbalia Jane Fletcher Connie Graham Sheila Green John Guy Henry Harper Carole Hauptly Sherry Hearn Randy Hess Charles Hicks Scott Higgins Lantania Hodge John Hole Brenda Meyer Jeff Mills Paul Moore M. A. Morrissey Phil Mount Pat Murphy Tom Myrray Dave Niedermeier Mark Nisuis PAMELOR WILLIAMS CAROLE WlLLlS Junior National Honor Society, Senior Service, Science Club, Page JUDY K. WOFFORD CREST, Orchestra, Drama Club, Junior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows, Latin Club, Senior National Honor Society GENE WOLSTENHOLM Golf, Ping Pong, Track SCOTT YONKOUSKI Football, Frosh. Basketball, Class Officer, Student Council, lntra murals MEGAN YOUNG Gymnastics VINCE ZERBONIA Wrestling DOUG ZIPPRICH Football, Track, Science Club SUSAN ZUMWALT Cheerleading, Pool Guard, Page, Pep Club, Gymnastics, Homecoming Queen, Junior National Honor Society Dan O'Brien Mike Patton Dorvas Pitchford Michael Porch Bryant Ragler Daniel Recar Thomas Recar Bridget Regan Skip Reiling David Robinson Edward Roth Steve Schneider Brian Scott Bruce Scott George Scott Denise Smith Jimmy Smith Fred Swearinger 'Timmy Tatum Albert Tony Brian Watson Timothy Weakley Lenna Williams Sandra Williams Edna Wilson Deborah Yepsen Mark Heintzman: SAR Citizenship Award Rod Thompson: J. R. McCormick History Award Cindy McGarvey: Business Student of the Year Steve Klecker: Bausch and Lomb Science Award Kurt Schaefer: J. R. McCormick History Award C i b Awards a b. Q 'W in x . 1 .. Randy Neumann: DAR Citizenship Award Dorothy Hall Award Mary Parsons: Van Rennselear Math Award Carole Willis: Betty Crocker Award John Stacy: Kirk Riley Swimmer Award an The Spirit Of Seventy-Six Four years ago a class of freshmen came to Peoria High. ities, Spirit Week, and Stunt Shows. lt did a few new things Now those that have completed those four years are gradu- too. One of these was the successful dinner theatre MY ating. The class of seventy-six did many of the things all sen- THREE ANGELS. iors do. lt was involved in Homecoming, student council activ- Three mt 3 ,o , 5. . ,f I .Hx 'B I tx , r tix F ,ffl Tp.. 1 sir E 1 V The Angels: Mark Collins, Tom Temple, Joe Koos ,T Q 1 p 7 1 i if T My 7 S , l ll 'Q' J 1 J K l X Supporting The Senior Class Play Angels W, --3 F! Refleclecl In The Senior Stunt This ig Wqlfer Concrete aboard fhe 5.5, Liongl where Batman and Robin drop by on behalf of the Central Lions as they CRUNCH and POW the Rich last night was the last for every last knight. woods Kf1i9l1lS. 3 2 The Lions observe the dastardly plan ofthe Richwoods Knights in action. i K . xi: Sxix . Junior Class Officers ifrom bottomj: Kevin Dempsey, presi- dent, Julie Neill, vice-president, Nancy Conibear, secretary. Mrs. Alverson, Junior Class Sponsor, munches on one of the many tasty apples sold by the Junior Class this year. Class Of '77 Junior year-and the future looms bright! Throughout the first two years of high school, we, as a class, had no urgent need to look beyond our years at PHS, but now, with only l year separating us from the future, everything becomes hec- tic and full of planning. As a class, the Class of '77, this school year gave us a lot to boast about. As a class, we united to make a clean sweep of both Stunt Shows and Spirit Week, sponsored our first away-from-school activity, a Hayrack Ride and Hot Dog Roast, boasted the largest class treasury and held Prom at the Hilton, the first time a dance has been held outside of the Foyer since the Science Wing was built. With all the spirit and drive that the Class of '77 has shown, senior year looks to be the best yet! -Kevin Dempsey, president. Vf., on-Q f .. Q Mu... N X ...sa 40 Roxanna Aberle Linda Achterberg Mike Ahl Gwendolyn Albert Eva Alwan Connie Andrews Michael Anthony Christine Arrenholz Michael Ashford David Michael Ayoub Marcy Baker Beth Baldwin Brian Baldwin Mike Ball Ernest Banks Diana Barber Dave Barnes Lauri Barton Lisa Basquin Carolyn Belke Kathy Bill Linda Blakes Taryn Boaz Steve Boettcher Joan Brackbill Beth Bradbury Ernie Brewer Doug Brooks James Brooks Linda Brown Samuel Bruce Dalene Bruns Kathy Buchanan Dave Burkitt Becky Burns Sylvester Bush Kevin J. Bynum Carol Caldwell Brenda Calhoun Tony K. Camp Tony Canafax Kristine Canhom Neana Cannon Harry E. Carlile Natalie Carrol Cindy Cassidy Aleyamma Chacko Kelley Chamberlain Robert Charlton Photos Chiras Cindy Christianson Patty Clancy Venus Cobb Bill Coffeen Ron Coffey Dawn Coleman Doyle Collins Nancy Conibear Tom Connor Inez Copeland Cheryl Costa Martin Counterman Kay Crehore Woodrow Crooks Dove Cully Wendy Culp Terry Cusick Ronald Daft Tammy Dailey Roy Davies Henry Davis Lindo Dean Tammy DeArcos Chris Dempsey Kevin Dempsey Patricia Dillon Valery Dortch Vicki Doub Kenon Drake Candy A. Duffey Dawn Dunn Leonard Eades Susan Eary Richard Edgcomb Karla Edwards Bruce Ellsworth Valerie Elmore M. R. English Kay Erwin Joel Evans Sara Evans Tonya Evans Steve Evatt Matthew Everhart Kim Ewend Wendy Fairman Steve Fanta Wally Felder Lori Fender Mike Fetcho Mike Fisher lm 'Qi' ul' Better by far you should forget and smile Than that you should remember and be sad 'L Haig 1, -f 1.1.2 K ff, . K 51 -qp-wg l f,5 RfK 'GV'-is V455 Q ,r.,, 2 A is Q awe Y .-Pls f My He that considereth the wind shall not sow, and he that looketh Sara Fitch Bill Foreman Fai Faster Pam Frankel Linda Fritz Tina Gabbert Um Gannon Dan Gardner Thomas Garrett Mariorie Garske Diann Gayles Sue Gervais Sue Getz Kim Gibson LaDell Gibson Mark Gibson Amy Ginn Debra Glanton Dan Gleason Joe Goett Joel Goldstein James Gottschalk Paul Gottwald Loy Graham Ray Grant Cheryl Grieves Clyde Gulley Donna S. Gunther Rich Gunther Danielle Haanebrink Kim Hake Kevin D. Hall Roger Halleen Pete Halter Marcy Hamilton si, Wm 'IQ' L Q 'o Lisa Higgs Avery Highlower Julie Hill Jim Hifpas Juanita Hodge Judy Hodge Rick Heppner Lisa Herchenbach William Hester Pauline Hickman Kent Higgins Juslina Hodge Sue Hoffer Dave Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Allison Hoffman Eileen Helmers Barb Henderson Larr Henderson Tari Hendricks Doug Holmes Jennifer Hoppe Gail House Susan Howard Jamie Hanson Dorothy Hardimon Carol Hart Dave Hosler Lisa Hastings Larry Hudson Carol Hull Dave Hunt Gregory Hunler Teresa Hurl 59 iiir K 'Qi gi 5' 6 P1 3 ir Susan Huxtable Mary Ann Ingles y Lb he Q --w H, as U I-1X '-2,7 Shen Koehl Patrick Kominski David Irish Terry lssler Lori lvie Michail Klatt Frank Knoll Lester Koehl Ernestine Jackson Steve Jackson Paul Jacobs Penny Johnson Kimberly Kincaid Chuck King Carol Kinney Jim Kinney Carol Johnston Anita Jones Cynthia Jones Ellenor Jones Gloria Jones Vanessa Kelly Scott Kester Pom Keyster Bruno Kilgore Mark Kilgore Laura Janes Steve Jordan Jeff Joy Randy Loe Kelch Albert Keller Nancy Kellerstrass Pahi Kostas B. J. Kranzberg Eugenia Kyle Keith Lancasier Cindi Landers Kary Lauierbach Jean Lavallee Nancy Lee Tim Ligfvoef Janet Lindsay Bettina Linn Paul Lohnes Mark Lohrmon Bob Lord David Lueders . ,wwf . 'ix Ken Lynch Chris Lyons Yvonne Maas Sieve Maclin Claire Mcedef Jennifer Magon Bob Martin Lisa Martin Sandra L. Mason Jack Moth Scot? May William A. McDonald Linda McFadin Sherri McFalI Roz McGinnis II 51' Q! 7? btw g w D M 2 Here is a poem that my lady sent down Some morning while I was away. Wrote on the back ofa leaf that she found Somewhere around Monterey. -Dan Fogelberg X 2 I -- af 3 fn, Ken Mclntire Jack McKinley Andre McKnight Theresa McKnight Craig McLeod Jerry McNeil Steve Mehl Kathy Meis Patti Melton Marilou Mendenhall David Mercer Lori Metzger ,y George Meyer Adrienne Miller Rf Robin Miller Jeri Moore Kathy Morrell Joann Mosley David Moss Peggy Mounts George Munstedt s. ' 4 'f x ff AW 1 Q-1 fa, WZ' 7' .W fn V -7 - , 1' 4 1 U 1 M . W V W 4AW ,.1, ,:Eg,f Debbie Murray John Myers 4 ' 'Tl 'lli Diane Nance 3 Frank Nau f 'I Jill Neal ' 1 Percy Neal ' fx, K .lulie Neill , ,,.z,, Martha Nellas V V ,,l5g l Lynnette Nelson if V,7 ,' f Rich Nenigar 5 Av l Robert Neyhart . f Laurie Niekamp V Paul Nielsen w g Frances Nix Rory Nixon Terry Nixon Pete Noirot Lucy Nordwall Stephen O'Donnell Shari Olenick Dianna M. Osborne Janet Page Teresa Palmer Rick Parker Dave Parks Bambi Patterson Mike Patton Beth Pearsall Anne Peterson Margaret Peterson Rod Phillips Sherry Phillips Eunice Kay Pierce Meta Pigg Karen Polk Harold Potts Ron Potts Lisa Powers Terry L. Quinlan Steve Roger Pam Ramsey Cindy Recor Curtis Reed Eric Register Carol Reider Karen Richardson Julie Riekert Al Riley Jeanette Robbins Glenda Robinson Suzann Robinson Chris Rockhold Chuck Rodgers Joy Roecker Dana Roedell Liesa Rogers Ronald Beverly n Wy A, ui N . 2. E ' H-vi 4 T 'V Q: 4 P' 'N J' J 'A 'P yy . 4 .. 1 1 as 'V' 1,- Q, ,? A V x A K, E f A Y ' 67 Wf6 91 ,- I ,r -if 'M 5 Wm A . x The trappings of death terrify us more than death itself.-Seneca W,, ,1z, .,L,l. , , f, Q Q Z5 as X? V 'ii 1 prism, ffm :azz -k'. n Zi-1,f7,3f,fL1f:g,,, ,, F we if A '5 S ,.,., ,, ,,,,,, 7 1 '-L - V-31, If I 'L'L' 5 A 11 V ,M.w,.V ,W,.,,. ,,,..,,, . 1 3 12 H f51:'5Wix-w::'f1? xiliivieziiir wx- 1: : give ,anim 1-1-usa ' ilign 1' L m,, , ,,1,,L V 3. M., Q 1: x H5 19 , 5, 51 i '21, K M ' , V X K1 M, A ggg,,,,,,,,,,W . V,.,,, ns? y pf ' , X 1 air ,, , Ay Heil? Y 1 Qezfsziiii w ' When my cue comes, call me, and I will answer.-Shakespeare Brad Rose Steven Rose Steve Roten Dana Rubin Kevin Russell Bobby Rutherford Kathy Rutherford Lynda Rutledge Gina Ryan Mary Sanders Mike Schlink Laura Schultz Julie Scoles Robin Scott Rosalyn Scott Ron Seelye Jim Sellers Kent Semlaw Teri Shults Linda Simmons Eugene Simon Sallie Sims Rolf Sivertsen Vince Smariesse Ken W. Smith Linda Smith Marlene Denise Smith Randy Smith Cathy Snyder Scott W. Sommer Mark Stahl Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner Brian Sternberg Shawn Stever Gerald Stewart Jan Stewart Fritz Strehlow Colleen Sullivan Dodie Sullivan Chris Suter Peggy Sutherland Judy Swearinger Mike Swigert Deena Switzer Devon Sydnor Ronae Taghcn Doria Talbott Tom Taylor Denice Terrell Steve Thebert Sally Theobald Robin Thigpen Dean Thomas Larry Thompson Kathy Thornhill Anthony Thornton Dale Thornton Darves Thornton Steve L. Thornton Sandy Thorpe Robin Fndall Don Tindell Nancy Titus Chris E. Todd Janie Tomsovic Aggie Tony Linda Topel Sue Traicoff Debra Trapps Kim Traver Dave Trimmer Keith L. Turner Dawn Turpin Passeth as doth a shadow upon the wall. - Chaucer pf . , . .44 If L ' H5 Wx!! , , JAM l ZW!! We -'K 1 A Marc Utley Jeanne Van Dcele Michelle Vaster DeeDee Vicary Diana Lee Voinovich Vanessa Wager Dan Waibel Joyce Watson Russ Waft Brenda Webber Sharon Weber Duane Wells Denice White Willie White JoAnn Whobrey Susan Wickert Jody Wiles Crystal Williams Darryl Williams Freida Williams Nathan Williams Q . 5' ' if J 1 Q2 i'ss N- - ' M Debby Waibel Cindy Womack Valerie Washington .' ' s Sq, x L 39 Shellie Whitehurst Debbie Whiteside J. Whiteside ah. ,pf ff f .iii.AAA as l if 4 K i 4 i ,, W, 5 Qs Sugar and spice and all things nice, And such are young women made of '-if et- 5 is 6' -.s....5.,aw time V 1 'Q ri J .1 iw, X. Ml S Cari Windsor Robert Williams Ronnie Williams Earnest Wilson Jennie Wilson John Wilson Mary Kay Witherell Jim Wright JJ. ,J A ,A is rm V1 If . .-. .e 1, ' W, f wff mzgwzf 'mzeffezza f fm ,f V , 7' f E59 1 of Q. Sue Wright Lloyd Yang Pamela Yerby 5 . J Maidens, like moths, Are ever caught By glare, And Mammon wins His Way where seraphs Might despair. -- Lord Byron Linda York Diana Young Kenton Young Sam Young Tim Zadoks The Junior Class: Tom Connor and Roz McGinnis face one of life's important decisions. Joel Goldstein, in search of answers! Childhood is the Kingdom Where Nobody Dies Childhood is not from birth to a certain age and at a certain age, The child is grown, and puts away childish things. Childhood is the kingdom where nobody dies. -Edna St. Vincent Millay Love makes the world go round SEVE NTY-S EVEN INVOLVED STU NT SHOWS WITH come to Lexington and only the Mighty Maroon Lions could stop i THE MIDKNIGHT g RIDE OF PAUL REVERE L JT i 7? .......... in ,V q.,, V V' f V , fjigg 4. . V ......... 1,, V Q ,' V VW: gi A . . ,,.,, ...M . V ..V 4 c gi ' W1 . T ff ,g MH' Zffm-QQ. 'V Y if . ....QL. V 1 Sophomore Class Officers: Diane Neuman, Presidentg Rhonda Rose, Trea- surerg Jennie Plack, Vice-president. Missing is the Secretary Theresa Demp- sey. Class Of '78 The sophomore class returned to school with many experi- ences of their freshman year. They realized their obligations and met them. With their newly acquired knowledge, the sophomores broadened their interests and gained maturity. The class of '78 participated in stunt shows during homecom- ing and spirit week. With memories of this year the sophomores anxiously await their junior year. Diane Neumann The Sophomore Class Sponsor this year was Mr. Behrends. ix . I gfgggg-,QV S 1 Q ' X il ' :girly i L EA W 'HSN 'ti 'Bake L Q tg w ts 'Q 4 Eiga -' . . B -. -1 . 4. ..1- iff Y .,.. .,NA 3, , . r - 'J , Q , ff J m s L 922 Q L. ,, , C Q .- in Q iF Y' Kei' LX ., ' A fs t I? F is f ie? Nga s , sl 1.5, X f we x ,K V 1 1 -1 if Ul3Tl'i??5?f 5 - A -Ni A A S A mm K .K fk ' J 1 5. wi f 3- , , QL. it m,. , ,l:. -gzzemreft W- L .' 5 N -. M, ., -3 1 .Q Bl Ti . .sri V ll' . , i 4 N --H-- M.-C r, We-.f:1.s.1 .. is XX 1 .. X S . x X, .. K N 5 , Debbie Adams Bernice Albert Gary Allen Karen Anderson Ted Andreasen Brian Andrews DeWayne Arington James Armstrong Myron Arnold Eric Ashford Kyle Ashley Ann Avery Keith Baker Delbert Banks Michael Barber Donna Barry Carl Barton Sheila Bauwens David Beall Ray Becker Janice Beckwith Suellen Beeney Jenni Behrends Bryan Belisle Tony Bentley Brad Berg Keith Billerbeck Karen Blake Sherri Blevins Tammy Boettcher Laurie Bowen Gary Boyer Tony Boyce Renee Boyd Karen Bradbury Peggy Brereton Una Broadnax Debbie Brock Paul Brooks Cindy Brown Debbie Bryant Karen Buchanan Jonathan Buchbinder Tom Buchele Karen Buckner Tommie Lee Burch Betsy Burdette Jewell Burton Martin Cain Floyette Caldwell Jerry Caldwell Michael Callen Kenny Cannon Kim Cannon Cathy'Carmichael Wendy Carson 'lim Case Mike Caulk Jackie Chapai Jerry Charlton Jim Cheak LeAnn Christensen Jeff Clemons 53' X Q so X5 .Q 'Rf T ii 1 WX se sf- rr . X X KE K Choose what is best, for habit will make it pleasant and easy. -Francis Bacon Claudia Colan 'lim Colglazier Dave Collins Mark Collins Charles Conibear Craig Connett Dave Cooper Pat Costa Dennis Coup Millie Cox Sherri Cox Rick Crandell Greg Crow Cindy Damm Doug Daniel Chris Daugherty Carlton Davis Gary Davis Jennifer Davis Lena DeArcos Theresa DeCesari Anne DeCremer Teresa Dempsey Mark Descamps Rhonda Diggs Mike Dillon 11m Ditch Ed Dobbins LeRoy Dohm Debbie Donahue John Donnell Bonnie Dougherty Bridget Dougherty Steve Downard Melody Ducker Sandy Dunivan Gayla Dunkin Loviliu Durbala Darcey Eakle Norman Earman Brenda Eddingfield Melody Edwards Tamara Ehrentreu Toni Elliot Toby Ely Mary Engelke Steve Ercegovich Maria Escalante Kim Evans Lei Anne Fabry Scott Falk Steve Falk Ellen Felder Timm Ferdinand Vickie Finley Jamie Finnegan Selma Fishman Lori Fletcher Brad Foster Craig Foster Mark Foster Kendall Frazier Alan Funk Kory Funk Randy Fussner Debbie Gaisford Shelly Ganson Mark Garber John Garske Alex Gerber Debbie Geisler Linda Getz Janet Ghantous Steve Gibbs Craig Glore Tummy Goodale 1 , xx R: Q r N A 35,2 1-:V , it-wwf wi lnfontine Art divinely crtless. -Robert Browning zo, S ft, xg, 112 Qi, fii E 5 si Si Alan LeFevre Jeff Lightbody Julie Ligfvoel Clifford Lindsay Paula Lindenmeyer Martha Liflle Beth Lmleiohn ,,,,L,.. L ,,.W L, Cindy Lichbaum Anne Lohmar ,,., ,J ,,.,,.W,,.,,., , . Connie Lohn Donna Lord John Lovelace Debbie Lowell Scoh Lowery Anita Luechi Shirley Lyles Cindy Lyon Robbie Lyons Kay Maness Kris Manns llil Z Sieve Mansfield AAI L , , Joy Manihey Mike Markley Mike Martin Mike Martin Lynne Mason jx Leonard Math 4 ,.Z,,,wig'g , ffm ff mifvxlg- al axe' , f ' 1 L , Wf .4 4 L5 rig 4 l ' Q ' ,fp ,I-. 1 gi, 2 5 4 id h. EW f 4 fb w ex E V Nl' Jai? , 'gs lg .. 'lt 3' ':3'9Is.n Tim McGarvey Laurie McGhee Tammy McGrath Ann McKinnie Melanie McNeil f. I' fn yr- x Debbie McVey Diane Meers Virginia Melton Diane Mercer it- L I Leann Mauschbaugh Linda Maxwell Heidi Mayer Lois McClure Laura McCullough Pahy McDaniel Jim Miles Lorraine Miles Jerry Miller Pam Miller Rhonda Miller Suzan Miller Greg Mills Lisa Misselhorn Kris Mohnen Dave Molleck Linda Mooney Bruce Moore l .,. With Pen and with pencil we're learning to say Nothing, more cleverly, every day. W. 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Teresa Wilcoxen Mike Wildman Brenda Wilkinson Alan Willadsen Veanne Williams Mitch Willms Chris Wilson Tony Winters Taryn NMse Debbie Wohl Randy Wolfe Margie Woodhouse Sandra Woods Demetrice Worley Karen Worrick Jeannette Yerby Deron Young Jody Young Kevin Young Michael Young Chris Zohner Laurie Zellmer Jim Zinkhon Q5 This prayer at least the gods fulfill: That when l pass the flood and see Old Charon by the Stygian coast Take toll of all the shades who land Your little, faithful, barking ghost May leap to lick my phantom hand. -St. John Lucas I A ? 1005 Qs Q 1. if .'., L f Q ., .Y -f 'f f 'M .-. Mine Eyes Hove Seen The Glory Of The Gift Outright The land was ours before we were the land's. She was our land more than a hundred years Before we were her people. She was ours ln Massachusetts, in Virginia, But we were England's, still colonials, Possessing what we still were unpossessed by, Possessed by what we now no more possessed. Something we were withholding made us weak Until we found out that it was ourselves. We were withholding from our land of living, And forthwith found salvation in surrender. Such as we were we gave ourselves outright lThe deed of gift was many deeds of warl To the land vaguely realizing westward, But still unstoried, artless, unenhanced, Such as she was, such as she would become. -Robert Frost K fx 41-if Wm BELONGING I speak of the land: The endless plains rippling Buckling into mountains Doting over deserts where secret creatures hide. I speak of the land: America. Ocean spray is born on the wind, And heat shimmers like the water In the sun. Gulls guard the rocky coast and owls blend into the snow In winter. Pine trees pierce the heart Of space and time Which wavers Till the notes ofthe fife Like the notes in each heart, The musical love of the land, And the need ofthe wild to breathe free Pervades in the truth and desire And the memory of what we were And what we are And that we are. I speak ofthe land, Which shares its fruits with its wayward children Used, abused, our mother cares for us, Patiently provides the spoce and time To breathe free. l speak of the land. Judy Wofford Although it fall and die that night, It was the plant and flower of Light. Ben Jonson l '1 il Y ' W . .. K u . S X .f I .' gT', Vlif A 'l at G fuwv. 'U ,J 1, 1 '2 if--l 1 I -D J From -the Gu-e.e.k: SQPQf - wise Sophomores Show Spirit M Q ' Foo Ln. Sophomore geometry student, Carol Gurney, proves that all triangles ARE congruent. saw-w.,,..,..,, M Jackie Hines faces one of sophomore year's greatest ordeals: learning to drive. Rhonda Diggs faces another: rid- ing in the back while someone else learns to drive. Who me? I'm not a freshman! Laurie McGhee informs senior Stacey Berg. ln School Life And ,-9-we-if-f-----' I I ra 2335133 I I gf! ggi? 1 I I HBETSY ROSS I AND THE SPIRIT FLAG oy if was and the way if's 2 f - I 3 . II ' S Mr. Lavery glves the Llon fecm u pep talk before they go to meet the Knights. IN THE SOPHOMORE STUNT Freshman Class Officers: Howard Solomon, President, Hye-yung Lee, Vice-president, Crys Willms, Secretary, Mike Fritz, Treasurer. The Freshman Class Sponsor this year was Mr. Jerry Whi- taker. Class Of '79 The high school atmosphere is a lot different than the grade school atmosphere. It took a while to get used to, and, in the meantime, we really got picked on. Trying to get refunds on our elevator passes, trying to find rooms in the annex, and walking down the hall seeing your friend picking up his books after his locker had been stacked were only a few of the trials we had to put up with. We can't wait till next year to do the same. Many ofthe upper classmen think we're lust a bunch of punky freshmen, but in a few years we will be the leaders of the student body. And the Class of '79 is looking forward to those next few years, and those next few years will be the best years Peoria High School will ever have!!! -Howard Solomon 5 . . es-rm. ff. 11 wi' x- ? K f x we :X ez . 3' . ,,,.. in .,,., X 'Yi Q A - 1: 1 ...fem C .wif , ,R f ., Richard Abel Susan Alcorn Bev Alexander Dan Athey Lynne Baldwin Rhonda Ball Debbie Banks Brad Barber Julie Barker Dave Barr Jamie Barton Brian Bateman Jeff Bell Michelle Benson Alyson Berg Rick Berry Tricia Berry Vernice Berry Jim Berwick Tammi Bidleman Lois Biles Julie Bill Tim Biltgen Greg Black Ginger Blaydes Carl Bleichner Kerry Board Kathy Bodell Bob Bodtke Jim Bowman Jeff Boyer Laura J. Bradbury Tammy Breeding Janice Brewer Julie Brewer Linda Brewer Nancy Briles Kimberly Broadnax Allen Broughton Beverly Brown David Brubaker Derek Bryson Dave Buchanan Mari Burkitt Margaret Burns Wanda Burns Kenneth Burnside Ken Burnworth Crystal Bush Sharon Butler Bill Butterfield 'Em Bynum Tina Bynum Jill Caldwell Julie Caldwell Lisa Cannon Todd Carrier Jackie Cartwright Carol Ann Cavins Dave Cheak Renee Church Cheryl Clash Romania Claybon Michael Clark .Ioan Clemmer Bobby Cleveland Brett E. Cloud Linda Coale John Coffey Jay Cohen Phil Colon Steve Colgan Dan Colglazier Lynn Condron Laurie Cornish Marchelle Cowser Margo Cox Paul Cox Teresa Cox Joy Crider Sue Crone Mary Ann Crowder Calvin Dailey Nicholas Davies Aleen Davis .lay Davis Mike Davis Terry A. Davis Scott DeAngelis Patricia Dehart Tom DeJarnett Joan Dentino Dave DeWeese Robin Disharoon Suzy Ditch Keith Dodson Shirley Dohm Jane Donnell Deena Dorsey Jay Duke Monica Duncan Lisa Durbin f ff 'WQu.m, 1 QM, E Q S X , Q . 5 ,Li 4, , xl ' i - 'ffflif' I I S 51 , y . , , ' i Vzffhwfgl, I l X AL .1 '2 Q 53 Q W 4 wg ,. 5 W f Well, my deliberate opinion is-it's a iolly strange world. -A. Bennett , '4uY ,q.,,, , 5 ., 4 jf! Q' ,M r W , H , V V .Yagi My 7'1 E' ie Z fr ,M Y f WH' M M 7' if He that by the Plough would thrive, Himself must either hold or drive. -Beniamin Franklin Steve Durdle Ivan Durflinger Mark Eades James Eads Tim Earies Cheryl Edfar Todd Edmonds Nancy Edwards Jeff Ehrlich Nancy Ellis Linda Engel Patrick Ennis Laura Erbe Chris Ercegovich Carl D. Evans Jay Ewend Robert Ferguson Beth Ferris Kenny Field Lisa Fisher Theresa Flakne Terry Flemming Todd Fletcher Bill Fox Kevin Fox John Freim Jeff Friederich Mike Fritz Tammy Fuller Linda Funches Phillip Funches Cindy Funk Scott Garrett Suzanne Geisler Eric Gibson 1 x 1 U 7 9 , i ?fse ' fu' I ,fi fx' af 1 it ,evra WM 5 l gf li F A, , , . ik., f ,MQ ,,.,,, , .ff f , Q ,,.,,,.,,, , --ff. ,4 W-,rom ,.,, 2, , W MW.,-,, :ff 'H f ,,1 ,.,. .f X' X f if 252 X gf saewmszssvfsvfe'fflfkvl'11 - is QW. W 251 erre ,,:xl: awww, , f ff! if ff 'M ,Q , Y ,, f V X 4 iffii ,z ' A as 29' , M2 'gg Zi A V . we 6 . Q f 7 W 5 411 ff if ' ' Vx: -Wz5f' f ' V n w av The birds are flow n.-J. Heywood ,ff wif M 1 W 9 gf 'W , W Wm z , , .: f isfiw , Miz ' 5g3ijfffi?f:f'5T1 X A 5 V . 3 - ,,,,V , ,,,., ig, -V f . .M errerrerr W, 5 AQ f 1 i ' .-l im? 4' X M f ff ,if l5ff5V'i 'w if - ' f we ' '- f , 'W 1., . f 4 f fill N 2 ,wx vm- f, 1, 5, 13223, ff 1 . , M ,. , ., 0 M, 0 M , mf 7 yiiy , T A X 4 ,f f ,,, M W ,, f. , 5 ff, l f 1 K 2 ,W,4,,- -M., Wk ,-WV 0 f , i ff J :sf Terry Gibson John Gleason Madonna Goett Steve Goins Randy Golden Steve Goldstein Sandy Goodman Carla Gorman Laura Gottschalk Diane gottwald Carol Grant Cheri Grant Colleen Gratton Cindy Gray Debbie Greenway Kack Grieves Sheila Griffin Andrea Griffith Susan Hake Neva A. Hall Ron Hall Steve Halter Bruce Hamilton Bob Hammer Theresa Hardin Stephen Harding Debbie Harper Rosalyn Harris Teresa Harris Vivian Harris Loretta May Harrison Phyllis Harvey Regina Harvey Mike Haulk Ana Hays Marvin Hearn Tim Heiden Chris Heidewald Barron Helgoe Cheryl Henderson Jeri Henderson Bob Herman Bob Hess Judith Hicks Julie Higginbotham Harry Higgs Jim Hinkle Linda Hamann Barbara Hood Candy Hornsby Georgianna Howard Kim Howard Virgil D. Howard Paula Howe Lester Hudson Lori Hughes John Humphrey Kevin Huprich Todd Huxtable Kevin Hymbaugh Eugene Jackson Kathy Jackson Marion Jenkins Alice Johnson Anthony Johnson Dana Johnson Ivory Johnson Laurie Johnson Marla Johnson Mike Johnson Roberta Johnson Rolanda Johnson Sonny Johnson :gv Q s .16 .avg mg fx 'l s. J. is 'a Men who love building are their own undoers, and need no other enemies. -Marcus Crassus f'I 1 'iff u 4 g1,g o 5 ,., - W ,A , Scott Johnston Annette Jones Debra Jones , wax g 'iz 1 Robin R. Lockhart Travis Loeffler Patty Logan Laurie Ann Jones Margaritta Jones Kelvin Jordan Kevin Dwayne Jones Barb Joy John Karnes Diane Keffales Angie Kellerstrass Corinne Kelly I r KJ' ? r , ,, K, 'vw W P fx ', ?', Donald Lawrence Ann Larson Yvonne Lawton Hye-yung Lee Kenneth Lee Lorraine Lewis Mike Lightbody Gregory Lindsay Rick Livesay Dean Kennedy Mary Kennedy Doug Kerns Karen Kimbrell Mike King Ruth Kinney 'J l TV, if 4-wig, , , Fred Krull Regina Kuecks Kent Kunkel Cindy Kirby Margie Kirchgessner John Klise John Kluever Mike Kostas Jim Kreid Mark W. Krohn Kathleen Landwehr Roger Lane Scott Lang Kimberly McLeod Bill McMahon David McMahon Kevin Meis Leslie Metros Eric Meyer John Meyer Dale Mason Debra Mau Dan May Lori McAllister Dave McElhiney John McGhee Lonnie Miles David Miller Tony Miller Brenda Mitchell Eddie Mitchell Loch Miwa Diane Lucas Jeff Lucas Kalon Luecht Mary Lush Sandy Lohrman Daniel Lovell Steve Lowery Jim Lyons Greg Marks Joanne Marchand Ken Marshall Dave Martin Kim Moffitt Dan Monroe Steve Monroe Juliana Moore Sharon Moore 'P' ,.-i' Judy Moran Dana Morris Bill Morton Debbie Morton X Lynette Moss Jodi Motteler Penny Motteler ri' 45' 8 ef 1 122 A 12 C3 1 E'- ww' 11' aa, ' A if fi f 4 913 446 my Shakespeare Make Battery to our ears with the loud music. f 5 1, Z X ff 134 if , 3 ,f - WW ,Lf J ff , W 4 ,J X , l ff' f' 22 J 1 , 3 .M 1. fe, V 1 V 2 .I germ i 'ff ,Q if , ,L M .f ,gf fifty fx 6 M WWWM 'L I .. .,., 5-.. W. '- v 7 ,.,, 4 Y ..,..w,.. f ryan 1- .17-' Z' f3Y'a wt, .X 1 yi in if .. 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Ross Bonita Runnels Kelley Russell Chris Rutter Tim Ryan Mike Sample Ella Sanders Kenneth Sanders Tanya Sanger Floyd Saupe Pam Schafer Kim Schaffer Lorrie Schneckenburger 1 .13-K We 4 o 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 e .af 79 if I fy! f ff uf ,ws 9:1 l ! , V , ,. L I 5.1 My .,, is , 0: V if ' unfit' W S. - -'.. A V' A ' 721' P ..i. - -dui' X Q A . 26 I if 'ff '1 K ax' 1'-51 ,nifty 1 Jr . 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L 2 3 12 2 nfs 'W ve 125 EH' ' '2' 252 2124.52 '52 A. 2 . 2 A i fi ,gif-.rJA, f' 1 2:21, gg 9- A-Q ,gif 6 it W The Freshman Experience If this isn't the elevator where is it? Mike Rosenberg faces the first problem that Peoria High presents its freshmen. One of the great freshman experiences is brought to its final end by Dianna Thamala as she gives her final speech. BOTONY EXAM lt took o little while to tell the conical perenchyma bordered the epidermis cell- and here there is no trachea. The stems of every monocot are thin, we draw them where they are. But who the devil would have thought the sheath was fibrovascular? O dicot, phloem is your stele beside the active cambium. What will the pericycles feel, ond what will endoderms become? The whole thing is an ongiosperm- the lignings, suberins, and all. Mthin the roots, the protoderm is waiting at our beck and call. Seek out the fibres of the bast, ond nodes that one would hardly miss. What formula has chloroplast, which makes for photosynthesi? Lamellas stalk the term exam. O karyolymph and vacuole, and colloids make me what l am, and no professor has a soul. -D. W. Smythe The freshman experience is not, however, contained within school walls, and somehow freshmen always become sopho- lTlOl'eS. 1 P 2, x 1 'Q f- X ' x 'ew -gr' S ,Vg K, . ,Q -i-'f,'3' '1 ,ikv 3 an t ,Ss 3 ff? , e s if . x 'fn '+ 'g I Y E H V' V 7' in S :ff-1 ky ,Q 1 , 'iff ,N f,' , ,w,, ' Vx 5 Q 10' 1 ' f W- -Q' gig It : 'it 3 bf XR S' H.. si W ' L I A . th - 3 ,W . LN , 4 RN X 4 Lk, 2,3 ? j:....,, - 'mi ' ' ' fn A 4. .. K ,, ,Q Q, 1 Ap' mv , 903, vi? 'Y' ' In- ' 2 YN' ,XM ri-SH vi' . 3 J Qi .W A fi A gt V ,P g QQ, 445 ' 1 . Q' e, U.. AA W , L' ,Ar W Qi jiexf, Q., Z, ' iz .Q 1 , ' A 1 V -klh .1 I A - f I I A 4 . -. . I iff ... Ll. , x fg ' ' A af . X vw ' -K ff' Us 1 W ,F-fi,,g, i L L 1 A . ' S Ai Q' - L.. A Q J ,. f ,Q if , ., A . , f my uf f V 1 ' A L A .n,, il is Y. 2 f 1 iii, , QQ Ji 1 Q 4' Q' J 2 92th-5 . ' R71 f sf 4, K f - A 2. if , 1 - -5. A 'i 5 is: 5 X 4 D AL 'SQ ol-'i 'Q 4 Q xtv B is sw. ,ya ' wifi' A U: vii xl.. ', TG ff' Top Iefi to right: V. Horaney, P. Gough, K. Shaeffer, M. White, K. Ewend, M. Everharf, A. Mungo, D. Dunn, H. Solomon, J. Hoppe, C. Mungo, M. Miniel, B. Baldwin, J. Williamson. Bohom leff to right: M. Heintzman, G. Ruff, R. Neumann, A. Miller, D. Neumann, F. Krull, J. Behrends, L. Heinizman, missing: T. Taylor, K. Dempsey Student Council officers from top to bottom: M. Everhort, D. Dunn, J. Hoppe, R. Neumann, K. Shaeffer, M. Heinizmon Slucleni Council L New Faces, New Ideas The 75-76 Student Council, led by President Mark Heintzman and Vice President Kurt Schaefer, served the student body in many new ways. This year's Bicentennial Homecoming, sponsored by Council, was, as usual, a great success. A Patriot's Dream reached its climax when PHS pounded Richwoods to win in overtime. Other Council achievements included music in the cafeteria, helping at speech tournaments, participating in the Christmas food basket drive, and changing the winter talent assem- bly from December to February. Council also had a new advisor this year, Mr. Grayeb, who succeeded to the post when Mr. Tindall became Deon of Boys. Congratulations on a fine year! ff? Q 17 if , sw. AA'- Q ' 3 Council enjoys a working afternoon outdoors. 44+-Q -.4 Z. . A-v 5... ag., .C r ,cs .gm W -nl ,-! .K kyle 0 . . , .f f .Q ., 'K s ., Xi., . gr 2 si - .sq-Y . N if-- 1fr,,A. . V' if ro 'ffl-line' --fe., W 1: .4 .N . 'rt-fe. s . s Mr. Grayeb filled the position uf Council advisor vacated by Mr. Tindall. ' 1 ft. Q .Qs S XY 0 Gigi Ruff and Randy Neumann take a break from the rush of Student Council for a walk. v 'wr . x ., - ' f e '. . V , A fmwffg-Q3 .w.,Z,f' L 4 Jw. fg.f 'f?f'Z?72'1f5,Zf5.i'il' ff 5 . ,4 wif 1, 'Jw 1: '-h,.w, f -1'f',. QW. a J4.,a4 '- sm frrwefffflvfzwwwq .fl 'Q 11 'MJ' it .M V 'W , wg, U ,pw rzwmfwf ff fwfr ,fwwxii Wrfffvvfr - 1 W QQ it fi 9. . g i 'ffl'1'f'ne'?35'l 'N M ,, t , if Q A, rilzgh wif, V,f,. 2 ,Wk Jw.. , TM .rr M, ro.. , Council never knew how much fun picking up trash really was. The S.C. Store supplies needed school items to students. ...Q- ef? Committee Of Forty . Grie I left to right: L. Petit, J. Waugh, M. Wessels, P. Costa, A. Lohmar, L. Niek- D. Whiteside, R. Steiner, K. Ewend 2 K. Edwards, S. Huxtable, G. Shadid, B. Carroll, D. Grieves, A. Horan, J. , C. Poppens, S. Alcorn, J. Van Daele, C. Johnson, M. Wildman, S. Eary, ves, J. Weber ow 3 M. Ritter, J. Maness, R. Ingrassia, L. Luecht ow 4 B. Eddingfield, D. Lord, C. Hoffman 145 lj Andy Horan gives a chair a push across the lunch- i Jerry Brewer holds up his end in preparations for the room. The dancers will need some place to sit down dance. and sip a little punch. Making Preparations For The Dance Micky Ritter pursues her assignment as she decorates the foyer window with short lars of crepe paper. Wlllll Q N 'E 5 I l 5 Renee lngrassia asks fellow Committee member if he needs Ann l-Ohmar and Sue Alcorn handle the distribution of the masking tape for a finishing touch. Chairs af this end. This mixer, another Committee of 40 effort, was enioyed by many of the student body early in the school year. Various mixers, the Visa Versa, and other affairs were all big successes. I . xx S1 4 J '-2 Q ij f 1 . -1.4-5. G.. CREST Editorial Staff ii ',.' V A .ar X 's X -f. A .t ka In it .WWW fc Lf, Y Row one: D. Overturf, L. lvie, S. Solomon, J. Wofford, L. Koestner, T. Wise, P. Frankel, P. Mounts, L. Smith. Row two: D. Hart, K. Crehore, R. Bittner, J. Brackbill V, Wager. Row three: R. Walter, M. Van Cleve, S. Mehl, D. Scho- enheider, D. Johnson, R. Jones, R. Fender. J. Magon, R. Ryan, N. Titus, S. Hammer, P. Keyster, T. Schultz 0 Crest Business Staff And The Photogs R. Fender, J. Dickerson, D. Overturf, D. Hart, S. Mehl, L. Math. This photograph used in place of original because of administrative policy. ,u .f 5 i n i O I1 Despite many financial difficul- ties, the Opinion blossomed this year, providing a varied diet of iour- nalistic fare. Editors: labovel R. Fender, B. Rafferty, lbelowl D. Overturf, J. Hodge, C. Coasta, B. Cannon, L. Jackson, M. Powers, V. Horaney, T. Walker, M. McClure, M. Axley, S. Gordon, L. Fritz, D. Rubin ix 2' E J J Under Bridge: D. Overturf, R. Fender, M. Axley, M. McClure, M. Powers, On Bridge: B. Rafferty, M. Austin, V. Horaney, L. Jackson, B. Cannon, K. Crehore, A. Ginn, L. Fender, M. Rosenberg, C. Coasta, S. Gordon, L. Fritz, K. Schaeffer, R. Fussner, D. Nelson, J. Gottschalk, S. Solomon, J. Lohmar, D. Rubin, T. Walker, J. Hodge If , . ......... 1-.--- , f .f 1. Trl!! -Q Win ow ln N. Kirk, T. Caldwell, P. Gough, K. Webb, S. Buckner, S. Hammer, A. Hansen, P. Connett, G. Crabtree, Mrs. Carson, Row 2: M. Tony, K. Smith, B. Ilis, M. White, D. Athey, D. Sick, M. Hammer, D. Lopez, M. Johnson, C. Willis, T. Schwend Senior Service This year brought new challenges for these senior girls. They aided in various school functions and sold calendars, stationery, and candles in order to raise funds. Officers: lstandingl Sandra Buckner, Sue Hammer, Patty Gough, lsittingl Kelsie Webb Quill And Scrol Ruth Biffner Joan Brackbill Kay Crehore Jeff Dickerson Pam Frankel Dan Hart Lori lvie Ron Jones Lee Koesfner Steve Mehi Peggy Mounts Vanessa Wager Judy Wofford Sue Hammer Regina Ryan Teri Shuiis Milt Axley Linda Fritz Vicki Horaney Linda Jackson Dan Overturf Mike Powers Dana Rubin Todd Walker Y Y it six Y 1 fx., 3 in s A .F A io ati nal Hgno ipciety Andrews, Carol Austin, Mike Axley, Milton Berg, Dennis Bittner, Ruth Bowman, Mary Brown, Rodney Butterfield, Penny Christopher, M. J. Cooper, Brian Crabtree, Virginia Crandell, Lori Criser, Kenneth Cundiff, Donna Dufek, Susan Fender, Ron Fitch, Cathy Fogler, Bruce Gough, Patti Greene, Susan Headley, Lora Hammer, Susan Heiritfman, Mark Hood, Kathleen Horan, Andrew Horaney, Vicki Hull, Melissa Jackson, Linda Johnson, Meg Klecker, Steve Kirk, Natalie Koestner, Linda Kottemann, Karl Lohmar, Jane Lucas, Helen McClure, Mike McGarvey, Cynthia McFadin, Mike McRoberts, Donna Macuk, Jacqueline Mansfield, Robert Maroon, Charlotte Mills, Jeffery Moffatt, Patricia Mugavero, Monica Neumann, Randy Ott, Hal Parsons, Mary Powers, Mike Ritter, Karen Schaefer, Kurt Stacey, John Svendsen, Robert Swigart, Ann Swigart, Leigh Temple, Thomas Timm, Shelley Verkler, Sherri Van Cleve, Mark Wall, Bennett Walker, Todd Waugh, William Webb, Kelsie Wenger, Kathleen Willis, Carole Wofford, Judy Zumwalt, Susan ies .Jena Junior National Honor Society Not available H ll Blecicher Bums L. Thompson, B. Martin, L. Henderson, M. Fisher, K. Semlow n g J. Wenzel, Countermon, T. Seffon, C. Evans, D. Trimmer, J. Hill, D. Noel T Carrier S Suffon .aft '-1 K. .1 'Win .2 , . fnQl I L ,Y , Q..-. F.. r , X nv if A ' A I Deon Of Girls Pages C. Willis, M. Johnson, P. Conneft, T. Schwend, D. Lopez, L. Tindall, A. Hansen, K. Worick, M. Kleier J I VZ V 'x T , NL.. 1' A Row I: M. Wohlrabe, W. Maness, J. Pluck, S. Eary, S. Huxtable, A. Lohmar, A. Irwin, B. Richmond, B. Dougherty, K. Penelton, E. Jackson, D. Stubbs, Row 2: J Pluck, D. Lord, C. Windsor, S. Olenick, M. Hammer, 5. Zumwolt, L. Higgs, K. Ander' Counselor Pages These girls assist the counselors in their many duties. They do typ- ing work, file papers, and deliver call slips in their spare time. A ie- ' ' iw- , son, B. Boyd, J. Waibel, C. Carmichel, Row 3: C. Hoffman, B. J, Kranzberg, K. Ewend, K. Manns, K. Ashley Senior Shelley Timm starts on another iourney through the halls of PHS. CHHce Pages Helping out in the various administrative offices at school is the prime function of this group. Efficiently delivering those oft- dreaded call slips is iust one of their many jobs. Row I: D. Robertson, S. Cox, M. Smith, C. Turner, J. Ligtvoet, K. Wheeler, A. Hon- sen, D. Keffales, Row 2: L. Gottschalk, C. Gorman, M. Vaster, L. Topel, N. Carroll, S. Goodman, T. Hoffman, L. Niekomp, J. Bill, M. Johnson, M. Ghantous, Row 3: M. Kleier, L. Powers, C. Grieves, C. Grieves, L. Fabry l 4 11 mia HBBWXQ. et Speech And Debate Speech and Debate continued their winning tradition, with Annmarie Mungo placing high in Declamation and Kitty Wenger in Radio. Mike McClure and Bob Mansfield did well for Var- sity Debate, while Greg Black and Brad Barber did their best with Novice Debate. From left to right: Row one, M. McNeil, P. Frankel, S. Green, L. Fritz, A. Cavalas, Row two: J. Hart, D. Rubin, C. Mungo, H. Lucas, B. Andrews, D. White, Row three: H. Brooksbank, C. Costa, T. Spears, H. Solomon 0 D b From left to right: M. McClure, J. Gottschalk, S. Solomon, B. Mansfield Va rs I ly e ci le o N C e D e b G From left to right, Row one: T. Colglazier, T. Knauer, G. Black, S. Harding, S. Goldstein, T. Wheeler, Row two M. Clark, R. Kuecks, L. Schneckenberger, M. Barber, Row three : B. Barber, G. Fritz, M. Rosenberg Afro-American Culture Society 4 27' ,..,,.., .... : . :-, 1. Mr. Adams, D. Williams, D. Duncan, E. Jackson, T. Woods, K. Gwynn, C. Stinson, L. Jackson, L. Brown, N. Hall, B. Parker, S. Woods, M. Smith, Mrs. Brown, Row 2: D. Moss, R. Whitaker, K. Evans, L. Cornish, F. Williams, T. Coates, K. Penelton, C. Dunn, V. Elmore, D. Dunn, Row 3: D. Ruffin, J. Prunty, A, Thomas, J. Brewer, T. Camp, F. Williams, J. Neal, S. Johnson, T. Coates, Row 4: L. Moore, B. Porter, M. Kilgore, H. Allen, S. Buckner, L. Hender- son, C. Caldwell, T. Hardin, J. Lindsay, Row 5: K. Cannon, D. Gibson, T. Edmonds, R. Knox, Row 6: J. Lockhart, S. Jackson, C. Stinson, A. Thomas, D. Dunn, S. Thornton, D. Pitchford, D. Glanton, Row 7: P. Neal Officers: D. Pitchford, K. Gwynn, C. Stinson, L. Jackson, J. Lockhart --1.1, , ,::..,..z5 - f,-..f..-- ,.--,- . , - M.. . . - A-I . ,... .....,.M...,e.,..,... .,... .... f -f .m,s,.w:sfw:....s .-.,:f.,sgux --1 .,ftf1rQ1:.::s::.es1e:se::mmf:e.3 -- The Afro-American Society fosters understanding within its organization and its members. This year the club sponsored a donut sale, a movie, and a dance. Pictured here, member Doris Dunn helps support open campus privileges. uw' ' .mf- fx 'R Q at Bs- ky , ,iw f was Q , 'fi iff? 2'- ' i Think of yourself climbing up the giant ladder of life. On each step there is a goal you have achieved, but there are still more. They seem to meet a low hanging cloud. Still you cannot see what the final goal is. So you climb, sometimes stumbling. Some of the steps seem impossible to take. But yet you never give up. Will you be climbing forever? Or will you be one of the lucky ones to reach that final goal in life? -Diane Dotzert FANTASY A secret smile on my lips I touch the building With trembling fingers And watch it tumble down. -Helen C. Lucas Steppingstones and Dust the dusty gleam scheme. rain earth by ioy. of the darkness' glow: thronesg yet suppressed within --Scott W. Sommer ..,s,n-- Why am I sitting here so quiet and so plain? Where is my salvation to take me from this rain? Whenever I am here, my heart starts to cry. What l feel like doing is sitting down to die. Who was it who said that life was so grand? Obviously it was not a simple, common man. Why am I sitting here so quiet and so plain? Perhaps I'm here to prove that l, alone, om sane. -M. Christopher A Traveler's Thought While sitting here thinking all songs come to mind surrounded by poems and entangled in rhyme. The past vividly reappears as ioyous as before from the graceful, blooming Alps to the barren Tampico shore. kg And yet within all time from memories nothing shall come except the delight and happiness of knowing what was done. -Sue Dufek A Dream I hear your sweet, soothing voice, you are not present. I see a halo of wisdom ond kindness around you. It is not realy you are not even near me. I sense a vogue loneliness but you are among friends. Maybe it is my longing to talk to you to touch your mind with my thoughts, your heart with my love, your soul with my spirit. -Sue Dufek Group Pep Club Seniors, Juniors Row l:J..Trertt, S. Zumwalt, M. Ritter, C. Grieves, C. Brown, K. Bradbury, L. Gottschalk, A. Larson, K. Patton, J. Severns, Row 2: Miss Bennett, C, Costa, D. Ballard, M. Edwards, D. Womac, V. Norman, M. Schuller, K. Moffitt, Row 3: Miss Bolker, L. Torel, C. Carmichal, B. Burdette, S. Schuck, S. Ditch, B. Ferris, Row 4: D. Vicary, T. Hoffman, J. Caldwell, A. Kellerstrass, S. Lawrence, Row 5: J. Marchand, S. Dohm, Unknown D. Stubbs, K. Zumbahlen, K. Grieves, J. Caldwell, G. Krei, K. Thornhill, Row 6: B. Joy, J. Donnell, K. Luecht, N. Edwards, V. Williams, M. Smith, L. Smith, L. Hamann, C. Watkins, L. Misselhorn, T. Goodale, H. Mayer, unknown, D. Dorsey, J. Reed, L. Fritz, T. Ledbetter, Row 7: V. Williams, N. Ellis, M. Smith, F. Nix, S. Weber, D. Robertson, C. Henderson, J. Hodge, M. Cowser Row I: D. Vicary, J. Trent, S. Zumwalt, M. Ritter, C. Grieves, C. Costa, F. Nix, Row 2: L. Topel, T. Hoffman K Thornhill J Hodge, L. Fritz ' ' ' Q sv-sm-0' ff sws- tif '... sv . g?L4A f- - 4 Q! ZTTWF' ,S-,.'f.!' I .fox L ma ,YY tit? :PE E E, w Row 1. N. Edwards, Row 2: V. Williams, unknown, C. Watkins, K. Bradbury, S. Lawrence, T. Ledbetter, S. Schuck, V. Norman, D. Womac, B. Burdette, Row 31 unknown, L. Smith, J. Reed, C. Krei, H. Mayer, L. Misselhorn, C. Carmichal, Row 4: T. Goo- O p O dale, J. Slane, unknown, D. Ballard, C. Brown Row I: B. Joy, J. Marchand, D. Stubbs, J. Donnell, J. Caldwell, K. Grieves, J. Caldwell, K. Moffitt, Row 2: D. Robertson, M. Smith, S. Dohm, K. Luecht, N. Edwards, K. Zumbahlen, A. Kellerstrass, S. Ditch, M. Schuller, B. Ferris, Row 3: N. Ellis, J. F h Severns, K. Patton, A. Larson, L. Gottschalk, M. Cowser, C. Henderson, D. Dorsey, L. Homan I I n ,..,...- A-A 7 J X 1 M3 5 X P- Xi 'K 'rvw ev v 553 ig. ,... Q' -. Vi.. .yy t The ancient wgfkg of the greqf Roman writers gre reflected Row l: C. Andrews, L. Koestner, Row 2: D. Robbins, G. Marx, J. Goldstein, D. Tin- today, but not in Latin Club. The social customs, however, are dal Row 3: G' Scan' L' Thompson' P' Hmdy' M' Counlermon reflected through the organization of these students of the classics: in the initium, in the Saturnalia celebration, and in the traditional ' Roman banquet. n C I U b O S n I S h C I U b Lovely senoritas, brave matadors, scrumptious tacos, fun-filled pinatas, the historic culture of the Spanish-speaking world is D. Sylvester, A. Rice, E. Fendrill, A. Berg, J. Bill, R, Rose, M. Garsky, S. Ganson, C. explored' cdmlred' and enloyed by the members of 'he Spomsh Hoffman, P. Peterson, K. Ashley, M. Escalanto, K. Anderson, J. Peters, K. Schefel- Club' bein, P. Schalk, C. Costa, A. Hicok, T. Case, H. Solomon, K. Welch -...if jd! Q .T Q , GK .-A A '. , fy-Y . J, 3 --......,' f ag.-f1g,,. ., Q ig ' 'T' . Q A 1 ' Y Q l . l ' W in OFFICERS: M. Christopher, P. Butterfield, P. Gottwald, R. Bittner i German Club The German Club attacked this school year with enthusiasm. In the fall and winter they held some picnics and a Christmas party, with more events in the spring. Row 1: L. Gross, S. Dufek, S. Hammer, M. Christopher, H. Lucas, L. Koestner, L. Gottschalk, Row 2: J. Clemmer, L. Erbe, P. Butterfield, R. Bittner, Row 3: M. Baker, R. Church, L. Powers, A. Hays, L. Heintzman, Miss Woelfle, C. Arrenholz, K. Can- ham, L. Achterberg, M. Newman, L. Tindall, P. King, Row 4: M. Ritter, D. Duncan, A. Ricciardelli, K. Kottemann, A. Horan, T. Temple, M. Sample, A. Gomis, M. Wohl- rabe, C. Poppen, D. Washburn, J. Regan, P. Gottwold, M. Counterman, J. Gottsch- clk, J. Math, J. Buchbinder .4 ' f f Qi? ,,... - ...,- .,, - . .- ,,. . 4. a' 1. in ' sv S. Harper, E. Ruffin, T. Sturdivant, J. Prunty, C. Blake, T. Drake, D. Pitchford, E. Banks, E. Jones, J. Purham, C. Patterson, J. Brewer, Row 2: G. Shadid, D. Shaw, S. Traver, L. Henderson, B. Cannon, B. Ragler, D. Moss, G. Stewart, R. Spencer, S. Yonkowski, Row 3: R. Brown, B. Gordon, T. Putman, H. Allen, T. Urban, M. Klatt, Row 4: J. Evans, T. Ligtvoet, B. Cooper, S. Schlick, B. Scheuble, P. Ryan, D. Zipprich, D. Grieves, Row 5: K. Kotteman, D. Brooks, B. Lord, M. Axley, A. Horan, D. Ayoub, D. Parks, D. Hoffman, R. Neumann, E. Brewer, Row 6: D. Nelson, D. Leak, T. Walker, M. Pinkham, R. Hepner, M. Everhart, D. Collins, R. Parker, M. Kleuver, J. Sliger, V. Smariesse, G. Munstedt, M. Ball -if Wa.. 3 6 'Q' A f eb I 'v lll v ' wi muufwq Vef' 4' ' Lettermen More sports are represented by these young men than can be represented on this one page, they have their story in this book. Two fine examples of the stamina and determination it takes to partici- W pate well in any sport are here noted. Above: Cal Patterson evades his pursuers. Right: Dan Ruffin concentrates on the task at hand. MQW ff g If An? nn W - -f B. Robertson, R. Neumann, T. Ligtvoet, L. Dohm, D. Collins, B. Titus, B. Cooper, T. Urban, S. Sommer, R. Davis, D. Tindall, Mr, R. Christian, M. Wildman. Key Club Takes Part In School Activities Involvement is something not everyone is willing to accept, but Key Club means involvement. Whether it was the March of Dimes and UNI- CEF work or passing out programs at games and cleaning up the school, these young men were involved. President Tim Urban led the club in their activities, which also included ushering, selling Kiwanis Club peanuts, and funding an issue of the Opinion. -+--.........f ' , ' ,N vs. R. Heppner, A. Letevre, R. Thompson, D. Trimmer, V. Smariesse ,1 -. 1' Y L -. 6 - 4' C1 'll 4' Q 'E l 1 ' z Q t X 4 Q x -I i N 1 t R e 0,9 NAT Ill!! 'fczllf' Gymnastics Row l : L. Fisher, V. Finley, P. Dehart, L. Seelye, H. Lee, A. Errion, G. Norman, Row 2: C. Gratton, K. Ewend, S. Retzer, L. Peden, R. Boyd, S. Huxtable, K Blake, J. Motteler, D. Young, Row 3: K. Manns, C. Landers, L. York, J. Davis, T. Hendricks, K. Lauterbach, L. Crandell The gymnastics team, in addition to performing for their own enioyment, performed on the equipment dur- ing halftime at basketball games. Coach Zimmerman lrightl and Carrie Windsor lrightl swimming statistics. Pool Timers review some Each year, the PHS pool timers face the monumental respon- sibility of accurately recording the times of swimmers participat- ing in the 30 meets held at the Central pool. This year is no exception. Advised by Coach Sell, they once again performed magnificently. Row I: B. Hohulin, N. Svendsen, P. Ross, A. Lohmar, L. McCullough, K. Patton, A. Parsons, L. Gottschalk, Row 2: S. Alcorn, C. Hoffmann, J. Ruff, C. Plattner, D. Mercer, B. Eddingfield, M. Woodhouse, P. Mounts, Row 3: C. Windsor, W. Car- son, A. lrwin, J. Plack, D. Neumann, P. Costa, N. Conibear, C. Maeder, Not pic- tured: S. Eary, J. Van Daele, T. Higgs. Mr. Neff, H. Carlisle, T. Thomas, J. Math, G. Thomas. Stage Crew This dedicated group assists in many ways with activities taking place on stage. Their responsibili- ties include helping with sound and lighting during drama productions and assemblies. They are coun- seled by Mr. Neff. .rak IX-is- 'if' 1 A t 5 5 Y ,fgvffl 4' 'N SHA cf tb . we i if-ff' 1 ,I f ' Y., , . 1 ,. Q., ' . '--- .. . AV Crew No class at Peoria High is complete without some sort of audio or visual aid. The AV crew helps out in this regard by setting up tape recorders, film projectors, video tape machines, or anything else in the realm of electronics. Team member Mike Simmons lleftj works on some equipment. M. Hanson, M. Steiger, J. Charlton, H. Carlisle, T. Dempsey, L. Walker, S. Young, D. Molleck, T. Ledbetter, J. Math, E. Dobbins, C. Foster, R. Rutledge, B. Foster, B. Charlton, T. Thomas, K. Worrick, B. Larson, L. Bowen, S. Dunvan, in tree: G. Thomas, captain A. Blackford wr: Huff M ll ,' ' N: A M-2'r -deff 1' fre fwyw -192' ' 52 -1 ' ' tilff,-Reg. fwfx- - 1 AV x 's fi' as G L? . .KJ ,, .y..,, I fn, . ,W V-, ' 3,15-'vs'-,,, f . . . k . , ., . , . ,xfzff ff-W N,:r1'.- f i' H'-43' -1 se - - Q A- 5 A .sew-fs. --,. -4 ,, A -4 -.A .1 .fy , -L yr A in . . ,LA tat.. I, n . Q 4, ,,,A, .. g. i tifijj-sal-3w'f,1'E'f'.ff'2f-f2f1'.,f':-s '1f'.lt T-. f ' 'r uh'1'Y. N is-.9 it-.e x.'7-1 ff-va 'M - f - 42 s .- 4-.- 1, .YV .- - . .4 - - x....f.. . -, f . - vp 4 nf. -'L-'f' in' .- f' - R Clcuybirclers Headed by Mr. Bernhardy, Claybird- ers shoot Skeet and Trap on Sundays at Peoria Skeet and Trap Club. Graphic Front Row left to right: M. Rohman, B. Watson, P. Ryan, J. Ditch, J. Dickerson, F. Johnson, Back Row left to right: G. Banks, J. Prunty, L. Moore, C. Patterson, K. Mclntire Left to right: M. Hansen, M. Steiger, M. Pinkham, V. Smariesse, B. Baldwin, D Rodell, D. Brooks, R. Heppner Arts Club I 1 2 6 dl Z' + ,J fyfg ? B i si . ' 5 'Q' , . . rw ,, 1 In vs - Off . ,-vm? r':'Jfl' Row I: W. Burns, J. Peters, L. Topel, L. Sylvester, P. Dolanc, Row 2: C. Grant, L. Harrison, C. Grant, L. Ll b 0 d Jones, T. Spears, P. Dehart, M. Wohlrdbe, C. Stevenson, D. Morris, P. Hardy, D. Barber, C. Simms, K. A Johnson, D. Sylvester, L. Powell I ' O th d' Row I: M. Patton, D. Roedell, M. Ball, Row 2: C. Rogers, B. Wilkes, C. Landers, D. Turpin, D. Eakle, C. A. d Cassidy, S. Lawrence, P. Peterson I X we 'xii s. , , N i in xe . 5 l E . V 4' . .gil 4 P, K fi, - s.- is X .5 Q it '!'s,,,: - ,v-. ph. f - -Q i 0- ' 'lf 4 44 I I l -4 Yr ...ml Office Occupations Has Busy Year Mr. Meiss counsels this group of girls who look to office work in their futures. They assist in offices at school and in businesses around the city. K. Gibson, D. Nagel, T. Dailey, C. McGarvey, S. Buckner, D. Wic- kert, Mr. Meiss, M. Bowman, C. Maroon, A. Pagan, T. Taylor, D. Hickman, P. Sullivan, T, Caldwell, T. Schwend, D. Athey, S. Nord- wall, K. Smith, J. Macuk Katie Waugh files some folders ' J. Sligar, D. Masterson, D. Barker, P. Moffat, V. Jacobson, L. Andreasen Office rs PHS Offers Practical Education This year's Distributive Education club kept busy with various kinds of iobs. Some members worked in department stores, others in offices, and still others in retail businesses. All in all it was a very prof- itable year. Row I: Mr. Irwin, J. Sligar, P. Moffat, D. Masterson, D. Barker, V. Jacobson, D. McRoberts, L. Andreasen, K. Hood, C. Robbins, B. Hin- richs, L. Heodley, J. Mooberry, Row 2: D. Stubbs, M. Mathewson, B. Waugh, B. McCorkle, D. Donahue, M. Pille, R. MacDonald, L. Phillips ..., - z a ,f G 1 . 0.- , 1 it B ,,.f,..--1 i ,, -.www Jr' IJ A. Berg, D. Parks, B. Cooper, M. Wohlrabe, M. Richards, C. Slavens, D. Turpin, P. Goftwald, L. Harris, M. Nord D m G C I U b wall, M. Jones, K. Penelion, C. Mungo, S. Greene, B. Andrews, P. Frankel, B. Gonson, A. Mungo, R. Boyd, R Osborne, K. Hall, S. Schuck, V. Norman, S. Hammer, D. Wamack, C. Costa, B. Johnson, S. Evans, J. Fletcher, Mrs England, D. Keffales, J. Dickerson. No1Pictured: M. Mugavero, C. Lyons, K. Webb 5. Mehl, J. Dickerson, T. Sanger, A. Roberts, M. Welch. Not Pictured: D. Hart, D. Overlurf, B. Baker o ol u rb Cl V4 H .....H.S A i' .. Ps gk is S gl S s Q il? . ,Alf i Alphabetically: S. Alcorn, K. Baker, D. Barnes, D. Barry, J. Behrends, B. Berg, S. Berg, B. Black, B. Blaydes, T. Boyce, N. Briles, D. Buchanan, W. Butterfield, J. Clemmer, J. Coffey, D. Colglazier, P. Connett, B. Cooper, D. Cooper, M. Cox, R. Crandell, E. Davies, R. Davis, M. Davis, T. Dempsey, J. Donnell, S. Durek, R. Edgecomb, C. Fitch, B. Frison, D. Gaisford, L. Getz, C. Glare, J. Goldstein, S. Goldstein, K. Gramley, P. Grafton, R. Halleau, B. Hart, J. Hart, L. Headley, M. Headley, D. Heerman, C. Helgoe, J. Henderson, J. Higgenbotham, S, Hofter, K. Hood, K. Hood, S. Howard, J. Hunter, L. Ivie, M. Johnson, M. Jones, D. Kerns, D. King, R. King, C. Kirby, C. Kooken, M. Krohn, F. Krull, P. Landwehr, B. Linn, A. Loyd, D. Leuders, K. Marshal, J. McGhee, E. Meyer, J. Mooberry, B. Morton, C. Mungo, D. Nelson, D. Nicholas, L. Oberlander, H. Ott, L. Parr, B. Parsons, L. Peden, D. Reatherford, R. Richmond J. Roecher, M. Rohman, D. Rosenberg, P. Ryan, K. Schaefer, J. Scott, B. Shipley, K. Smith, L. Snelson, L. Speirs, R. Spurgeon, M. Stahl, C. N T't R T L W lker, D. Washburn, T. Whelan, W. White, A. Willadsen, T. Williams, J. Williamson, L. Wofford, S. Stevenson, L. Strodel, C. Sutton, T. Switzer, B. Titus, . I us, . urner, . a Yarnal, J. Yerby, J. Young, L. Zellmer, K. Daley. I l PHS Band-Heralding Victory The marching band becomes a concert band, changing one style for another without sacrificing excellence. Alan Willadsen and Lynne Speirs are two of the many clarinet players in the band. Peoria High's band is an organization of many facets. Their year begins with the football season during which the band provides half-time entertainment as a marching band playing popular music and performing various formations. Basketball season also offers an opportunity to showcase the band's talent in modern music. Winter brings the band to its concert season and more classical music. lts agenda includes two Fine Arts concerts and an Awards Concert in cooperation with the orchestra, and art and choral departments in the spring. Representatives are also sent to various contests and festivals including the State Festival. This year Sue Dufek, Kurt Schaefer, and Cathy Buchanan represented Peoria High in that event. In the spring, time off is taken for a trip to Chi- cago in coniunction with the orchestra to hear the Chicago Sym- phony Orchestra play. All in all it is a full year for the members of the band. The sliding of the slushpumps catches the light in a brass cascade of motion. if E , Www Cathy Helgoe takes a moment to practice before the Dave Cooper and Greg Black comprise the bassoon section. band tunes and begins rehearsal. Both also play in the orchestra. ln the foreground Becky Par- sons plays the clarinet. 4, ia -23 The percussion section provides the force and rhythm behind the music, particularly when the band plays in march tempo. W-- to . . S. Alcorn, K. Ashley, B. Baker, S. Bauwens, J. Behrends, G. Black, K. Bradbury, J. Buchbinder, T. Buchele, P. Butterfield, J. Clemmer, B. Cooper, D. Cooper, J. Donnell, S Dufek S. Fishman, B. Frison, B. Giles, R. Golden, L. Gross, D. Hart, C. Heidewald, C. Helgoe, S. Hoffer, K. Hoffman, S. Howard, N. Kirk, M, Krohn, L. McGhee, R. McGinnis, L Miwa J. Mooberry, B. Morton, A. Mungo, R. Neff, G. Olson, H. Ott, D. Overturf, P. Pittsley, L. Powers, M. Powers, J, Roecker, K. Roeschley, M. Rahman, B. Rose, K. Schaefer K Shallenberger, T. Sperry, D. Stubbs, C. Sullivan, B. Titus, E. Wall, M. White, J. Wofford, J. Wiggens ' .fig 3 ,V Q77 14 , 3 7,50 ,li r ggQ,,,'l'. a!, ' L t L ' A large orchestra is nothing without direction and rehearsal. Concert Orchestra Classical music, whether Mozart or Brown, is a special cre- ation which blends the talents of many into a single effort. Every ingredient is necessary to the music: the inspiration, the arrangement, and the direction. Yet it all comes down to the individual musician. ln Rehearsal ia? The orchestra, which includes the string players and selected band members, holds two major concerts a year: one in the winter and one in the spring. There is also a recognition concert held in May during which Freshmen, Seniors and various award winners are all recognized. Representatives from Peoria High's orchestra are sent to several contests and festivals including Mid-state Nine, District, and State. The string players also provided a concert early in the year at Lakeview for area grade schools. Dan Overturf watches his music intently. The efforts of every player are necessary. Laurie McGhee is one of the students honored this year by going to state. The others sent from orchestra were Loch Miwa, Hall Ott, and Dan Hart. When Colleen Sullivan isn't fiddling around, she keeps track Freshman Jay Wiggins plays in his first con- ofthe music for her fellow orchestra members. cert. Part of playing is not playing. The cellos often find themselves counting meas- ures. CO n Kevin Fox, Tim Knauer, Tim Spears, Carol Andrews, Howard Brooksbank, Kevin Burnside, Brian Cooper, Paula Dolanc, Sue Greene, Todd Carrier, Joan Hardin, Kim ' Johnson, Helen Lucas, Bob Mansfield, Monica Mugavero, Ann Swigart, Tom Tem- OI r ple, Sharon Walker, Kelsie Webb, Kitty Wenger, Robert Charlton, Pat Clancy, Nancy Conibear, Cheryl Costa, Wendy Culp, Candy Duffey, Bruce Ellsworth, James Gottschalk, Douglas Holmes, Chris Lyons, Yvonne Maas, Roz McGinnis, Marilou Mendenhall, Lori Metzger, Chris Todd, Vanessa Wager, Pam Yerby, Brian Andrews, These students sang at many programs throughout the year, and Jerry Charlton, Tim Colgluzier, Kevin Rose, Jacqueline Smith quite successfully each time. Above, the choir performs at Thomas Jefferson School, and, below, Joan Hardin and Tom Temple spend some time practicing. A hnundlii m ,L Q A . W M J Q 'A ,M X ,M - Q-.Q in A , . K i, xml A, ,.. . . X, . .,.. A ,. Q. - Q f 1 'NN X 2 HQ .Q Q Q 'V X 'Q' i r Q if ' 'f s QQ K f' .A J RN ii X 5 ,gs u si fl' wg P6 Q Q .21 w 1? ef ,f sg - ,sg X F 'ff I N . .Dx 0 S r MQ? E Q ' -X R Sw it R if 'QQ hi ii -Q F' f 1 Q, Hb . W K - A A x W ,eff we x 1 I 4 T3 K 4 'K JN . v 'JG D . , u Q, AQ ' o . 5 . 9 Q Freshman Girl's Chorus Row I: B. Dougherty, J. Severns, N. Ellis, A. Larson, Row 2: A. Berg, B. Hood, M. Jenkins, D. Morton, G. Norman Row 1: V. Williams, D. Bryant, J. Roe, J. Motteler, C. Slavens, Row 2: B. Dougherty, M. Wohlrabe, C. Wager, K. Patton, C. Gorman, Row 3: C. Cavins, J. Parks, A. Hays, L. Funches, L. Schneckenberger, K. Landwehr, L. Gottschalk, Not pictured: C. Stevenson, M. Lush Rehearsing South Pacific The 1940's brought war to the South Pacific but it also brought love to Nelly Forbush and a Frenchman named De Becque as well as to Liat, Bloody Mary's daughter, and l.t. Cable, United States Marine. The story of these characters as they face the constant threat of death on the beautiful island of Bali Hai where Madame Bloody Mary sells schlunken heads and star-crossed lovers meet and part is the musical, South Pacific. Joan Hardin and Tom Temple portray the young lovers, Nelly, and the felon, De Becque. Even when one is not on stage, there are lines to be learned. Roz McGinnis and Tim Colglazier use their time to the best advantage. ---i.-Q ' .iiikfi .1 ...,. iw T' Seated: M. Young, K. Patterson, Standing: J. Hayes, T. Richards, Not pic- tured: D. Hicks, C. Lintz All the Stars, pictured above, led 'he Fresh- mon-Sophomore Intramural League with a per- fect record of six wins, no losses. lunnvowmm. . All The Stars Sweep Through Frosh-Soph League Dan Overturf rises for a shot as Dave Nelson and Lloyd Henderson look on in Junior-Senior play. Q ,,,, fr ,aff ., ,QW ......, 'iL.,, .flrt f 3iW!i.,.irVty V V' ff w 'L VZYV if V.,, .um 1 , . ,.. uf ff5jLg4rs2 ' gf -wwf 'HVOQG4 fl 'f f . 2 'warg ,. W U A5-M A KJ Row l:M. English, C. King, E. Brewer, Row 2: 5. Bush, T. Garrett, M. Pollard, S. Thornton member of Inca Road Bad Apple shoots against Kool andthe Gang. 0 , '!'hm4v, , wwf ,Mm 1.15, Black Magic Champions Of Junior-Senior League An undefeated record of 8-0 enabled Black Magic, pic- tured above, to win the championship trophy of the Intramural Junior-Senior League. Pom Pom Squad Cheerleaders help Pom Pom squad raise spirit. Splits: K. Wheeler, J. Ligtvoet, Row I: J. Clemmer, C. Hoffman, Bonnie Dougherty, Bridget Dougherty, K. Zumbohlen, M. Smith, C. Hoggard, L. Cornish, B. Hohulin, D. Pears, C Plattner, D. Eakle, G. Robertson, Row 2: D. Mercer, J. Roten, K. Hoffman, P. Costa, J. Langhorn, C. Krei S. Jacobson, J. Ligfvoet, A. DeCremer, T. Higgs, V. Jacobso I I Wrestlmg Timers Memories Ky-f R ANA K 5-Sf, S. lu- XX 'C-I . . . Of The Futur The underclassmen look forward now to the same things that the seniors remember with fond- ness or with distaste. The seniors look forward to life as their parents did at this same point in their lives. The future each looks to is always someone else's past, and yet each time the same thing hap- pens-each time we win a ball game, each time a student graduates, each time a baby is born-each time is something unique because everyone is spe- cial. Q C211 SN ix X w NX X NW IH! ffff, f 'iff' KWMAQH , f I mfr!! rIf'1M!l Q31'44Iffg5gffLf1fJ'ffm4ffflmgfjmf WxkKi4ixxKxm Q M XX Aw X wi Xxxgyxx Xtxsxxxxixxw ww. pg X Y x XX- X xXX' ' x S S S if E NaNq:f s1 x1 f:1 XX! TXQ' ,f , 3454 ,gf 2 E Z 5.5: 5' A. Egljsg, 5 . -- , . ...S .2 ,. .- .AS -, ss. ew. .11-15 Lions Place High ln Conference The 1975 PHS Varsity football team placed a strong second to Manual in this year's MS-9 confer- ence battle. Led by a stable offense that was plagued by many iniuries, such as the untimely iniury to quar- terback Joe Evans, the Lions outs- cored their opponents l65-l l I with a consistent running game and strong passing attack. One of the season's highlights was the first overtime game in Peoria High his- tory. The Lions came out victorious in the homecoming battle against Rich- woods, 16-13. Ist Row L to R: E. Jones, R. Neumann, D. Ruffin, H. Allen, R. Brown, B. Cannon, P. Ryan, B. Gordon, T. Putman, T Urban, S. Traver, D. Zipprich, S. Yonkouski, 2nd Row: V. Smariesse, D. Pitchford, B. Ragler, M. Klatt, L. Hender son, M. Ball, C. Patterson, D. Roedell, J. Goett, D. Irish, B. Foreman, 3rd Row: S. Bush, N. Williams, C. Gulley, T. Canafax E. Brewer J. Evans M. Kil ore, K. Young, G. Stewart, G. Simon, R. Neyhart, W. Hardin, 4th Row: K I 1 I 9 ' Rockey lMGRl, R. Coffey lMGRl, S. Young, I. Durflinger, J. Evans, S. Nau, D. Kenon, C. Rodgers, C. Blake, S. Thornton, Coach Sissel, Coach Salzer, Head Coach L. Lavery. This years MVP and team captain, Danny Ruffin 3 eggs --1 5 X.. ,Q firm W T, .frfw I.. E g . A gg 'W gs- i rf51e5 if 4 Seite? - . M 5? 198 i. s . kk. .4 .Z Ami., K ' :QM ,, . I K K in . K Z ea 'iff N ,2 2 ,'.-yin Q ,O 1 sn! LW O 4 in 'af K. Q fi J S -.gwgw f N , 4 , fl w0lll ' I O Mf qw., s 'X V . . , O I an-uae M Q, sf AF rv a II., 1' -4 ff k . ummm ggfwiffg' Q, L V..-Q? fum., Ns' 'w WWA The Lion defense toughens up as the Manual Roms threaten to score. Under superb protection, Joe Evans throws for o completion IVKV I , p V 5 -- , ' - Y K t,,, V V 7 L. , I V V ' ' H ,gzr . h,r Q , , ,,,, , . Q L ' ' ' t' M V 'V W i ,.,V I , ,. . W ,ri H I- ,, ff V , , 1,- 5, 0 I ' 6 't o . ft 1 r so 1111 Z, , s, if 'z , . , - ff' 4, -, aw fhwxf - 'T ,g,,,,,1,.m. ,,: iw, : ' 1frf1Q5ff'ff of rr he . to - t r Hi , or r 'rrr we r ,, ' ' 4 A . V W G Q :,k Q ' 1 , If ',V- ' A U K ' ' M 'ff W t 1, fi r A f 3' I? t K W I - 2 t W4 H 11 A R f 3, , 4 , ' - . F' 1 1, . , U W J. v g if 47 ' t ' 'di fl, if x?Xf,,-' I Q37 1 7 fy?--gQLff fjri V v . ' f , 4+ H ? X, z,kN!,l3,,u' . A , K ,K t 'ZX .X W Wk: , W, N m Ixfzal 11. 'V' lf ' tufts -'Mt , W ' .L-A v- Soph's Defense With a fine offensive line and pursuing Knights, Mark Wickert runs for daylight. Front Row L to R: M. Garber, K. Patterson, C. Lindsay, K. Cannon, T. Lane, S. Sutton, MGR. D. Regan, Coach Venturi. Row 2: K. Frazier, K. Hutcherson, J. Peterson, E. Ruffin, T. Gower, R. Green, M. Smith, G. Davis. Row 3: B. Haynes, M. Shelton, S. Falk, S. Huxtable, J. Clemons, M. Hale, B. Belisle, J. Jackson, A. Loyd. Row 4: S. Falk, B. Robertson, D. Coup, M. Wickert, K. Hood, J. Zinkon, A. bacher, L. Allen, T. Gosnell, P. Gratton. Funk, J. Nau, J. Snyder. Not Pictured: Coach Hassel- Sparkles Led by a superb defense and a power-packed offense, the sopho- more football squad had a fine 7-1 record this season. The Lion defense held their opponents to 12 points the entire year. However, six of those points came on a fumble recovery against Manual which was enough to beat the young Lions. The members look forward to playing many fine games as varsity players. The sophs were brilliantly coached by Mr. Venturi. .'x'NX . .N'-'s . '.'. . .2'.'ss.,iaR 'n 1 hxxxt 5 'fy ' ' XM'-X-'vsX'.f '-PX' N' i P s. 'x 135-. A '-.1 1 X A iQ'-xxx-X. - L ., t 1 ' '1 t x '- H x,Qs,X'SX,'.K H elf-NXXXQXIH X 2 WL- AxkDx1xN.'Cii'x.'c' -lx' A.'.'lx.x-.'it- A-L..--.-.-.J-Lf-. X K... .A 5...-.x....'v-,H egg, Ll.,-.c.,'x. . .A...x..-. . -. XR Al ,fgxxf-Vkfkfhexe A K Xixwxr f xgll Ji-J DFAA. Q. 1, Lynx: A J. Lxxxxxxxxx X xxx. . K ,'xj1'X' gk KX, . , Q, -K A'-.4 x A X-lx xlxxirbx xx AbLgkxt.x-.sux nXsNgR.gt,x5X f . J-.1 I. '. 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Frosh Show Freshman Foolball Team Members: Able, Richard Bell, Jeff Berry, Rick Board, Kerry Bodtke, Bob Bryson, Derek Dailey, Calvin DeAngelis, Scott Duke, Jay Ercegovich, Chris Flemming, Terry Funches, Phillip Goins, Steve Hamilton, Bruce The freshmen fullback dives ahead for the first down. Promise Hammer, Bob Higgs, Harry Hinkle, Jim Humphrey, John Klise, John Kreid, Jim Krull, Fred Lindsay, Greg May, Dan Miles, Lonnie Miller, Dave Miller, Tony Monroe, Steve Nagler, Mark Neill, Mark Potts, Mike Ryan, Tim Sample, Mike Souihey, Kevin Turner, Brian Turner, Kelvin Vosburg, Mark Waugh, Jim Wessels, Mark Williams, Kelly VVisher, Steve Woods, Wayne Zerbonia, Chris Zerbonia, Joe Front Row L to R: J, Hill, B. Lord, S. Durdle, C. McLeod, S. Solomon, . . . . , J Slngar D Schoenheider, A. LeFevre lhidingl, C. Connett. Row 2: Capt' Kenh Cralg Coaches Jlm Hlll on the on of pullmg D Hoover K Craig, P. Landwehr. Not Pictured: B. Svendsen, K. Young H Solomon, Hokie, T. Sligar, Coach Harris. Llnksmen Complete Fine Season The Peoria High golf team finished with a fine 16-6 season record, good enough for a 3rd place finish in the MS-9 conference. They also played well, finishing 6th among the top teams in the state at the Galesburg Invita- tional. The linksmen also finished 2nd in the district and 5th at the sectional, sending Jim Sligar to the state tournament at Champaign. With 3 iuniors and one sophomore lettermen returning, the Lion golfers look forward to another fine season. ., 7523 f or-4' 54d L qu- 4uf,.. 'fix , S- M? S3 I The Soccer team sharpens their skills in a preseason scrimmage in preparation for a tough season against state ranked competiti Soccer Team Finds First Victory Front Row L to R: M. Axley, A. Verkler, D. Andreasen, T. Lightvoet, G. Olsen, D. Nelson, J. Hitpas, T. Walker, Row 2: K. Marshall, S. Sefton, A. Horan, M. Pinkham, J M. Swigert, D. Leak, J. Peacock, Row 3: D. Colglazier, P. Chiras, K. Gresham, A. Gamis, T. Carrier, D. Kerns, M. Fritz, S. Gibbs, Row 4: Coach Genge, B. Herman, T. Johnson, B. Jasinski, C. Shinn, J. Math, IMGRJ. on . Prunty Steff, T ill New Girls Sports Make History . . . Softball The softball team tied for third place in the conference with Richwoods and ended the season with a 6-3 record. Seniors Sharon Ramsey and Teri Mur- phy provided a stable leadership in an otherwise young and inexperienced team. Maior hitting power came from senior Sharon Ramsey and sophomore Jeanne Van Dale. Overall team success came strictly from the dedicated con- centration or steady improvement by every squad member. ,...s,,.,,m .. .. . ........--- H Front Row L-R: L. Crandall, K. Ashley, K. Anderson, K. Richardson, W. Culp, J. Stur divant. Row 2: Coach Bill, B. White, D. Eakle, T. Murphy, J. Van Dale, S. Ramsey S Thorpe, Coach Rula. Front Row L-R: S. Thorpe, C. Johnson, K. Dorsett, L. Fogler, T. Funk. Row 2: Coach Bill N. Parkhurst, C. Koch, K. Richardson, K. Robinson, S. Zumwalt, Coach Rula. Badminton The girls badminton team finished their season with a 4-2 record. Cen- tral's first year team defeated the con- ference schools of Richwoods and Man- ual. Their only Iosses came from Pekin and East Peoria. The team's success was primarily due to the strong first sin- gles play of freshman Cathy Johnson and the strong first doubles play of sen- iors Sharon Ramsey and sophomore Sandy Thorpe. Front Row: Lto R: P. Halter, D. Ayoub, S. Stever, Parker, K. Kottemann, S. Schlick, W. Felder, T. D. Vogel, G. Brewer, 2nd Row: Coach LaCroix, R. Temple 'S' -5 I 4 .le i V,Aq,1.ti f ef ,. sa-mg! lr 'ill' N fi iq' C.C. Runners Extend Streak Q! The Peoria High Cross Country team kept their long unbeaten streak alive and easily won the MS-9 conference with a brilliant 12- 0 record. The Lion harriers have now won a fantastic 49 straight dual meets. The Lions grabbed superb second place finishes at the Sterling and Springfield Invitational meets. They also placed l0th and l lth at Ottawa and their own Peoria High Invitational, respec- tively. ln the State Cross Country meet held a Detvveiller Park, seven- teenth place was grabbed by the mighty Lions. This year's Frosh-Soph team finished with a well earned 5-3 record and gained 5th in the conference. 4-SS Dave Ayoub sprints to another fine finish. ...4v LtoR S Halter T Andreasen C Conlbear D Schellenberg K Hlserofe D Cooper A Gerber, S. Wells M Ruchards S Kesfer D Heerman NoiPuc1ured T Case T Dutch K Field G Grlndle A Hightower M Krohn E Paul: R Phillips, B. Sternberg D Trimmer J Wuggnns C Wilson Junior standou1R:ck Parker sprmts past this harrler First year man Shawn Stever exhibits hrs flne potenhal Q s 9 4 ,gg 5211, N FQ YQ gq,...,,gw,x .C ,f Ricky Parker squeezes through ca field of competitors at the State Tourney Lion horrier Shawn Stever breezes by this East Moline runner N Central .... Central .... Central .... Central ..., Central .... . . . Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .,.. Central ......... Central ............ WON 12 LOST O 20 41 .,........ .... E lmwood 17 46 ........ . . .Limestone 21 36 . . . .... E. Peoria 17 46 .... . . .Galesburg 18 45 . . . .... Bergan 22 36 . . . . . .Woodruff 15 48 . . . ....., Henry 27 29 . . . ...... Spalding 17 45 .... .... R ichwoods 19 42 . . . ..... Morton 15 48 .... ..... P ekin 16 47 ..... . . .Manual Varsity 4th in Granite City Invitational. Varsity 10th in Ottawa Invitational. Varsity 2nd in Springfield Invitational. Varsity 1 1th in Peoria High Invitational. Varsity 2nd in Sterling Invitational. Varsity 1 st in MS-9 Conference. Varsity Ist In District. Varsity 2nd in Sectional. Varsity 17th in State. Central .... Central .... Central .... . . . Central .... Central .... Central ..., . . . Central .... . . . Central ............ Central .........,.. FOOTBALL WON 6 LOST 3 28 7 ....... .... E . Peoria 28 0 .... . . .Woodruff 14 21 ...Palatine 32 12 . . . .... Bergan 13 12... ....SpaIding 16 13 . . . .... Richwoods .6 20. . . ....... Pekin 28 0 .... . . .Limestone .0 26... ...Manual Varsity placed 2nd in MS-9 Conference. Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... CROSS COUNTRY GOLF WON 8 ....156 ....15O ....157 ....166 ....l48 ....169 ....167 ....152 ....154 ....157 ....152 Central ........... 1 60 Central ........... 1 56 MS-9 Conferencetied for 3rd. Districttied for 2nd. Sectional5th place. Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Central .... Los15 164,173 154,166 159. . . 174,184 178 . .. 158,162 166 . .. 153,148 149,157 165... 154,158 151,161 157,161 soccsiz WON 2 LOST 5 ...O ...7 ...1 ...3 ...4 ...1 ...2 GIRLS WON 6 ...4 ...3 ...1 ...3 ...4 ...3 ...3 ...O Fall Sports Excel 4 ..... 0 ..... 6 .... 6 .... O .... 2... 3 ........ TENNIS LOST 2 1 ....... 2 ..... 4 2 .... 1.. 2 .... 2 .... 5 .... ... . . . . .DunIap,lVC . . .Richwoods, E. Peoria .... . . . . . .Washington . . . . .Bergan,Woodruff . . . .Lowpoint Washburn . . . . . . .Pekin,SpaIding . . . . .ManuaI,Limestone . . .Richwoods, E. Peoria . . . . . . . . . .Washington . . . . .Woodruff,Bergan . . . . . . .Pelcin,Spalding . . .Limestone,ManuaI . . . .Granite City, N. . . .Keith lRockfordl ........Quincy . . . . . .Jacksonville . . . . .Keith lRockfordl . . . . . . . . .Jacksonville Quincy lSubsectionaIl ....E. Peoria . . . .Woodruff . . . .Bergan . . . . .Manual . . .Limestone . . . .Academy . . . . .Pekin . . .Richwoods AQ' .fi nw I Y if W 'W me h,,,.'pr 5f X C f.. f. -J Y' l ,. QMS, fx Sl' 'Gem F. 2 . .f .v 1' it WNTFY31-' 1 fi ix Ni Kneeling L-R: D. Lewis, M. Rahman Standing E Ruffin R Neumann S Harper D Banks P Neal E Banks, A. Moss, M. Utley, T. Gower D Grleves G Stewart D Ruffin Basketball Grabs State Ranking Once again the Lions' basketball squad had an outstanding year. They placed 2nd in the conference under the fine leadership of Coach Boyle and with the assistance of the big men, Ernie and Dwayne Banks. The Lions were also led by hot shooting guards Steve Harper and Danny Ruffin. They placed second in the Pekin Holiday Tour- nament and were state ranked throughout the year. Next year they expect a fine year with returning starters Dwayne Banks, Ernie Banks, and Art Moss, all iuniors, a young bench, and an excellent sophomore team. 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'Y ' H ' .fx g wriif' 0 ' ' ff ni ,, H., K W, . - , ,f 4. , ' , . , Q ' 53' ,,, M , ,s 32' X, -H s ,- , Mm? ,nzuwm . ,ia-,wuimfxwr R 1 3' -H' I ,, 3 .1 0 'ff-'Q ,z Lgggw 5 ., N,v,,f K , if 1, f i ,ff vgff' , ' ,pai 3 , :af . y,.MsyM:V?j N , S , .,,, , A QE? ay: 5 Hz fw' L Y V , -32 Q 1 A f x 1- i Frosh Basketball L-R: Coach Meischner, J. Davis, R. South, H. Dothard, B. Morton, G. Lindsay, K. Shores, K. Jordan, D. Velker, K. Jordan, J. Porch, M. Gibson, G. Rose, A. Brouton, B. Winkler Marvin Gibson scores on an easy tap-in Frosh Take M-S-9 Title The Peoria High Freshman basketball squad capped a fine season by winning the conference title. Many individuals were given an excellent opportunity to competeg several on the sopho- more level. This should provide them with excel- lent experience for higher stages of competition at Peoria High. The team was coached by Ken Meischner. Front Row L to R: T. Buchele, K. Baker, P. Cox, J. Weber, D. Gottwald, T. Dempsey, R. Golden, F. Krull, L. Miwa, D. Beall, K. Marshall. Second Row L to R: K. Dempsey P Valentine, K. Fields, R. Shambaugh, G. Olson, C. Dempsey, T. Colglazier, M. Collen, J. Wilson, B. Hart. Standing Third Row L to R: B. Sternberg, QMGRJ, D. Parks, L. Math P Noirot, J. Stacy, Capt., T. Connors, T. Keffales, R. Neff, V. Smariesse, Coach Sell, Coach Biersdorf, D. Herrman, QMGRJ. Despite the loss of many fine swimmers last year, the young Lions swam to a 17-6 record. Team captain John Stacy led the team to second in the MS-9 with the help of Tony Keffales, senior, Kevin Dempsey, iunior, Dave Parks, iunior, Randy Neff, sopho- more, Brett Hart, sophomore, and Len Math, sophomore. Teresa Dempsey competed in the first year of girls state, placing fifth in the 500 free and 12th in the 200 free. Coach Sell and Coach Biersdorf expect many fine meets next year. Top Diver Vince Smariesse hits his dive. ru., fAbovei: Captain John Stacy swims to another fine time. Upperclass Swimmers Pace Lions KBeIowJ: Dave Parks had a fine year in the breastroke. Senior Tony Keffales shows good form in the Butterfly. Spirit Squad This year's Spirit Squad hosted the MS-9 wrestling cheerleading meet held last fall. Cheering on swimmers, Cross Country harriers and wrestlers, the team is composed of 4 iuniors and 3 seniors. This year's co-captains are Janie Maness and Mary Hammer. Front Row Lto R: A. Davis, K. Manns, D. Lord, J. Ruff, N. Svendsen, A. Lohmor, L. Lewis. Front Row Lto R: J. Maness, M. Hammer, D. Sick. Row 2: B. J. Kranzberg, L. Higgs, S. Olenick, S. Traicoff. J. V. Cheerleaders Peoria High's J.V. cheerleading squad helps rouse the spirits of the crowd at sophomore football and basketball games, leading the team on to victory. Composed of 5 sopho- mores and 2 freshmen, the girls will have gained the experience needed for participating on future cheer- leading teams. Front row: L to R: Coach Stuart, D. Roedell, G. Munstedt, M. Ball, K. Young, L. Miles, J. Paine, G. McCoy, R. Nixon. 2nd Row: Coach Horsman, T. Lane, K. Hutcherson, B. Paine, R. Munstedt, D. Simpson, B. Simmons, J. Brewer, C. Ercegovich, B. Jasinski, S. Ercegovich, C. Connett, Coach Maggio. 3rd Row: J. Zinkhon, K. Cannon, D. Coup, T. Putman, L. Yang, A. Funk, M. Steiger, D. Quinn, R. Street, M. Shelton, Coach May. Mike Ball has Bergan grappier under control. 1 l Lions Boost Individual Stcmdouts ,i,,, v 5 I ,f- W ar , A - ,ly Volleyball Ranks 4752 ln District Girls Volleyball finished the season with c I2-2 record, good for second in the con- ference. With only 2 starters returning from last year's 2-9 squad, the future looked at best dismal. However, led by a strong spiking attack and the consistent leadership and stability of Sandy Thorpe, the team finished a strong second to East Peoria in District competition. Front Row, L to R: S. Neal, K. Evans, B. White, P. Brereton. Back Row, L to R J Moore, K. Ashley, J. Zinkon, V. Rorer, S. Schuck. Front Row, L to R: J. Lindsay, B. Fleming, K. Johnson, D. Donahue. Back Row, L to R: Coach Rula, S. Thorpe, C. Lindsay, K. Richardson, K. An LWVEN -Egg cr, .. .some Q-if K. Q P sit Si N ..,,........f::,:tt - -.K . --est.-1. , - f , . ,... , 9 fm..-:eQs,sfs. -ue.. ..g.,,t.-f it bass Y so .s ' E ' ' ' vfff t X ' 1 ,: '9fE1f f 4f imefzfffffisssafff- . H. is K ji 1 . derson, W. Culp. X xx Sis is f?i?:.'?. 5 . .Q ss... - ts... ..... .. . , JEL. :if 43: N32 ffm- s , et-gf-j, ,. .V f 'vary-mf - z. f. :,. api? , . , . :nf ,.ggi.1 V t, . , . , ...., V- ,ftf Mikie Nfl 4 I-1i'Z 'f4Aa-221.13-f'x -L IQQ. ,... M . ,,.,, ,.,,, 1- , ., ,.,, , . , ff H . 1 . f ' J W 2- 'f.ffi,fj, iLQt m'-,, V-A-fm ,,,,,L,, W, ' iff M J rert ..,, ' 1 , 'nw , ,,:, ,1-V' 51141. f.,r.- ,,5:,f:.:-.54 ,r -'1977' , , .Ai ...yr ft gf ft , wr ae., , ' ' N , H , I ,.,, ' E' .. X I ,143 'W moms: nic . figure ft s' ,fa 11. . ., ., 1 NY' .. i 1 ' . JE.. xc, M ...Ly '2 1.4 My fm, ,ts .E I V. fhgjlix V 'QEQQQ My . 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The Varsity Girls Basketball Team kept their winning tradition alive with yet another fine season. Converting their strong rebounding and quickness into a nearly unstoppable fast break they liter V ally ran their opponents out of the game 9. With many players returning they can . Q g ln front: K. Ewend. Row 2: S. Zumwalt, J. Trent, D. Vicary, K. Lord, S. Huxtable. On top: J. Lohmar. Varsity Cheerleaders Arouse School Spirit The varsity cheerleading squad boosted the school and team spirit. They cheered the varsity basketball and football teams on to winning seasons and led the fans in cheers in support of the teams. Central ........ Central ........ Central .... . . . Central . . . . Central ....,,,. Central ......, Central ..,..... Central ........ Central , ....... Central .... . . . Central ......., Central ........ Central ,....... Central ........ Central .... . . . Central ..,...,. Central .... . . . Central .... . . . Central .... . . . Central .... . . . Central ,... . . . Central .... . . . Central .... . . . 2nd Conference Winter Sports Scores Swimming Won 17 Lost 166 46 .. 122 49.. 57 26 . 69 13.. 122 49 .. .77Vz 91V1 ,.,.... 38 45.. 121 38 .. 117 48 .. 47 124 43 40 .. .. 105 60.. 104 63.. 102 63 57 19 .. 117 49 .. 69 103. 58 25 .. 87 85 46 126 94 78 .. 90 81 .. .. 71 90 . 3rd Frosh-Soph Conference Sth Rock Island Relays 5th Downstate 8 Relays 6th Senator Invitational Central ..... Central . . . Central ..... Central ...,. Central ..,.. Central ........ Central ..,. . . . Central .... Central .... Central ..,..... Central ...,.... Central ....,... Central ........ Sth Conference Won 23 17 15 30 32 28 19 11 18 35 6 30 16 3rd Wrestling 3 Lost 9 27 . 43 ........ 42 .,.. 26 . , . 25 .... 28 .... 27 .... . 47 .... 35 ,... . . 20 .... . 52 ,... 40 .... 37 .... District . . .Limestone .......Manual . . . .Galesburg . . . , , .Spalding ......Woodruff Homewood Floss. . .Carl Sandburg ........Bergan ........Pekin . . . . ,Richwoods .Davenport Cent. .......Manual . . . . . ,Spalding . . . .Woodruff . . .Limestone .......Bergan . . . ,Rock Island ........Pekin . . . . Springfield . . . .Rictiwoods . . . .Bloomington . Davenport West .....,,,Moline 1'ie1 . . . . . .Limestone .......,Morton . . . .Washington . . .Richwoods . . . ,Manual ......Spalding . . . . . .Woodruff . . .Springheld SE .Springfield Lanp. ..,.....Bergan ....,....Pekin . . . .Rock Island . . . .East Peoria Basketball Won 1 9 Lost 3 Central ........ 92 Central,. ..,,59 ,, Central . . .... 37 79 , , Central . . .... 95 67 . . , Central ,. . .... 75 48. . . Central .. .... 60 51 .U Central., .,..52 44,., Central ... .... 70 58, ., Central . . . .... 95 48 . . . Central.,,..,.7O 52,,, Central ... .... 82 69 ,., Central... ,... 65 67 Central . . . .... 72 59 , , , Central . . . ..., 95 55 Central . . . ..,. 72 58 51 Central... .... 64 Central ....52 so 58 Central .....,.. 64 ,.A.,. Season still in progress when book went to print. Varsity 2nd Conference 2nd Pekin Holiday Tourney 56 ......... 27 Springfield Lanp. . . , , . .Washington . . . . .Richwoods . . , .East Peoria . , . ,Spalding . . . .Springfield .......Pekin . . .Manual . . . .Bergan . . .Limestone . . .Woodruff . . . .Richwaods . . . .East Peoria . . . . .Bergan . . . .Spalding . . . . ,Pekin , . . . .Manual . . .Limestone Row I: M. Pinkham, J. Rucker, J. Shadid, M. Murphy, S. Yonkouski, C. Valentine, G. Shadid, Row 2: Coach Meischner, E. Jones, S. Graf, G. Asbell, L. Donaldson, A. High- tower, D. Nelson, M. Everhart, Coach Suffield, Row 3: B. Lord, D. Hasler, J. Higgins, D. Brooks, G. Stewart, D. Hoover, R. Heppner, J. Lopez Chris Valentine rips a fastball for extra bases. : -.., The 1975 Lions Varsity baseball team had a fine year, plac- ing third in the conference with a IO-6 record and 28-IO overall. ln addition, they were the District and Regional Champs, but lost an extra inning heartbreaker to Quincy in the sectionals. They also captured second in the Peoria City Tournament, using mostly underclass and younger players. The team was bolstered by such standouts as: Al Hightower, a three year all-conference centerfielder: Mark Murphy, a 2 year all-conference catcher, and the league's leading home run hitter: Greg Asbell. Other standouts included, Jim Sha- did, Sam Graf, Jesse Lopez, Chris Valentine, Joy Higgins and Larry Donaldson. With twelve lettermen returning, including seven sophomoes, Coach Joe Suffield looks forward to many more excellent years ahead. Bob Lord hurls a fastball home. 35. 4.1 Nb- 'wiv V ' fiibgfi '-' i? zfg?.,:1t ' I ,V 11 'ff ' ' ' f ,.,h 'f' rg, M , 7.34 ,ivy .1 Q, 1. . -.X ,, UNK. ,,kQ,g4g',31g,., ' oloo 1. ' awww , 5f9 'Y3fa1i 'f if-in .- ,. Senior Dave Nelson prepares to fire a throw to first .lay Higgins safely steals another base in I Q. f sw was 4 A I ' b . ' , s YJ Y f 2 fl' , .I f '. h ' ., 3 , U, K,-fx' 1 al , : v 'ifedf' 5 , ' Q tifff L ,Z , 4 f' ' s .V - Q sw I J ,nf ,Z QA vsviraft , fe I llqt x , g .v mf ww QQ Y Q E ' . S. -M as-fe, . . P Front Row L to R: D. Talbott, L. Pettit, S. Roger, M. Tony, S. Alcorn, L. Zellmer, Row A, Reed, S, Greene, W, Carson, K, Waugh, S. Klise C Arrenholz S Blevins Girls Capture 3rd In MS-9 The girl's tennis team completed a fine season with the varsity placing 3rd in the MS-9. Standout Sin- gles players were Sue Greene and Andrea Reed. The team of Dorla Talbott and Lynne Pettit placed 3rd in the District after losing in the semifinal match. 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Lailji- K - -.,., w x gi 3 we -4--H-f Ryu:-u.:1'-.f - 3 of Freshman-Sophomore Baseball Front Row L to R: D. Johnson, M. Hale, B. Robertson, Mgr. D. Lewis, S. Huxtable, J. Stubblefield, T. Lane, D. Simpson, S. Gibbs. Row 2: J. Zinkon, D. Collins, S. Falk, M. Wickert, S. Falk, M. Everhart, M. Schlink. Row 3: S. Sommers, D. Brooks, G. Stewart, B. Lord, D. Hoover, V. Smariesse, R. Heppner. Frosh Show Promise The freshman baseball squad won their first three games in a row, but then dropped off to finish with a 5-6 record. Much experi- ence was gained by the frosh who competed at the sophomore level. The team was coached by Ken Meischner. Sophs Rule M59 The sophomore baseball lions, coached by Ken Meischner fin- ished first in the MS-9 conference with an excellent 13-4 record. While many sophs had the privilege to play at the varsity level, the others gained valuable experience after completing a fine season. Coach Meischner is shown at left. s S.. if x Front Row L to R: M. Mathews, J. Fetcho, D. Schmitt, T. Hosking, G. Brewer, J. Ferguson, C. Patterson, D. Vogel, D. Ayoub. Row 2: S. Schlick, R. Brown, P. Wilkes, T. Walker, T. Urban, A. Purham, J. Brewer, T. Whitaker. Row 3: Coach Genage, A. Horan, D. Zipprich, R. Parker, J. Purha, T. Temple, K. Norman, K. Polk, Coach Salzer. Row 4: B. Scheuble, B. Gordon, H. Allen, L. Henderson, D. Pitchford, A. Storm, K. Kotteman, M. Faginkrantz. Row 5: Coach LaCroix, E. Richards, B. Ragler, C. Blake, S. Harper, D. Mays, S. Simmons, J. Davidson. Mark Faginkrantz clears the bar on his last lump. Track Continues Winning Ways The 1975 PHS track teamhad another fine season, finishing with an overall record of 8-I . Many school and city records were set this season. Dave Ayoub broke the school and city record by running to a first in the 880 run in l:54.0l. Eric Richards broke the 440 dash record in :49.0l. The record in the 220 yard dash was also by Dwayne Mays in :2l .O8. The 440 relay team lKen Norman, Al Pur I, ham, Eric Richards, Dwayne Maysl also shattered the school and city record in :42.7. And Monte Mathews broke the school record in the pole vault by going up and over at 13 0 V2 . In the 1975 State meet, PHS had several entrants, and when it was all over, Eric Rich- ards had taken a Sixth in the 440 yard dash and Dave Ayoub had grabbed a fifth in the 880 yard run. The 440 relay team also did well finishing seventh. if XF., ,,.f Cortez Blake strides over the last hurdle and heads for the finish. Front Row, L to R: G. Munstedt, S. Downard, C. Connelt, L. Thompson, W. White, T. Case, S, Koester, K. Patterson, J, Hunter, B. Jones. Row 2: M. Shadid, L. Hollins, M. Fetcho, D. Wells, R. Nixon, A. Hightower, A. Gerber, P. Groton, J. Cool, C. Lindsay, D. Schoenheider, B. Sternburg. Row 3: M. Jacobus, J. Sullivan, C. Kooken, K. Hutcherson, E. Ruffin, J. Wiles, D. Pegues, M. Markley, B. Belisle, M. Wilms. Row 4: B. Haynes, K. Fuller, J. Kinney, P. Halter, R. Phillips, K. Lynch, J. Clemons, T. Connor, S. O'Donnell, S. Sutton. Row 5: R. Greene, U. Janssen, G. Grindall, M. Gresham, K. Gresham, T. Taylor, L. Eades, D. Trimmer, W. Felder, K. Hiserote. Row 6: L. Allen, P. Noirot, S. Young, J. Snydor, D. Irish, L. Gibson, C. Wilson, J. Cheak, T. Rex. Row 7: M, Swigart, S. Bush, D. Moss, S. Thornton, D. Murcer, K. Hood, J. Math, T. Hosking, S. Sefton, P. Jacobs. .. .W ..,.,-.W H -em .s-IT' X W .. ..N...Q - Awww Q--.rnvnus sw S wav QQTLQQ. Q rw .sw.w4-: ' fl-wf sa ans. H Q. menus M . n .4 -ew f. ' it 'f ,. -N., tw: use sag wiv N. . . T M vbkxif sux- ewrxsa afar AQ ..,.. . A, fha-. ,. Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . Central . . . District Central . . . Central . . . Central .... Regional Central . . . Central . . . Sectional Central ,........ l5O Tourney Central ,........ Central .... Central . . . TENNIS WON28 Losrio 5 WONI6 ZOSTS o ...........Pekin .Bloomington Cath. . . . . . .East Moline . . . . .East Moline . . . . .Manual . . . .Washington . . . . . . . .Spalding . . . . . . .Chillicothe Springfield Lanphier Springfield Lanphier ...............Woodruff . ........ Canton . . . .East Peoria .......Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . .Princeville . . .Manual . . . . .Bergan . . .Limestone . . .Limestone . . . .Richwoods . . . . . . .Chillicothe . . . .Rockford West . . .Rockford East . . . . .Woodruff . . .Washington . . . . .Bergan . . . . .Spalding . . . .East Peoria . . .Manual . . .Woodruff . . . .Spalding .....Pekin . . . . .Bergan . . . .Quincy Cath. . . . . . .Manual . . . .Richwoods . . .Woodruff Central... Central... ....3 6 Central... ....3 5 Central... ....O 9 Central... ....9 O Central... ....7 2 Central... ....4 5 Central... ....7 2 Central... ....5 3 Central... ....9 0 Central... ....9 O Central... ....4 5 Central... ....O 9 Central... ....5 4 Central... ....9 0 Central... ....9 0 Central... ....9 O Central... ....4 5 Central... ....9 O Central... ....3 6 Central... ....9 O Central... ....5 0 Central .......... 7 l Central .......... 9 O Varsity-2nd in district . . . . . . .Decatur Eisenhower . . . . . . . .Decatur MacArthur .... . . . . . . .Bloomington .........Bergan . . . .Manual . . .Spalding . . . . .Canton . . . . . .Decatur . . . .Galesburg . . .East Peoria . . .Spalding . . . . .Bergan ........Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . . .Woodruff . . . .Limestone . . . .East Peoria . . . . . .Morton . . . .Woodruff . . . . . .Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . . .Limestone . . . . .Morton ....Manual Shaw and Cooper lst in doubles-district and advanced to state TRACK WON 8 LOST l Central . . . . . .107 33 Central . . . .... 80 61 Central . .. . . .104 33 Central . . . .... 62 79 Central... ...ill '43 Central . . . .... 94 46 Central . . . .... 86 54 Central ........ lOl '42V2 Central ........ l 14 27 ' ' Washington 24 ' Woodruff 34Vz Varsity lst District 2nd Conference 2nd City Meet . . . . . . . .Spalding . . . .Normal Comm. .........Pekin . . . . . .Manual . . . .Limestone . . . . . .Morton . . . .Richwoods . . . .East Peoria . . . . .Bergan 4th Woodruff Relays Frosh-Soph 2nd Spring Sports Follow Winning Tradition Netmen Finish High ln Conference The Peoria High tennis squad again kept up their fine winning tradition, closing the 1975 season with a fine 16-8 record. The netters finished third in the M-S 9 confer- ence with a 12-4 record. Top doubles players Dave Shaw and Brian Cooper grabbed runner up honors in the confer- ence and placed first in the district, while advancing to the third round of the IHSA State Tourney before being defeated. Senior Jamie Nelson added strength to the squad. Lto R: Coach Tubbs, D. Parks, V. Strehlow, J. Nelson, D. Shaw, J. Flack, B. Cooper, M. Olenick IHXH1 .-.... , E. N00 W!! mmm! ICNNNN1 MI ' Q 1 I umm Wnmugq 21 K c 1, gn i i Q, ks gupuumvnun 3 ,..- ,,,,'f .-4- ...- :S REREAN ROCK STORE Bibles-Religious Goods-Gifts Sunday School Supplies-Plaques Religious Records-Cards 2428 Knoxville Ave. 13091685-5995 Peoria, Ill. Where the burgers are char- , 9, Just sifting around ai Hardee's are Larry Thompson, Rod Phillip brolled Ken Lynch, and Bob Martin. MILLER HARDWARE If it's hardware we have it 3318 N. University 682-4412 I AL GLYNIS INSURANCE AGENCY Symbol of Quality Service Since 1955 44 1? 2213 W. 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I5 E, 1 -II , 5' I -99 ' , 6, I ad. - - x PEORIC ,' 62 Executive Board DONALD DAVIS ALAN MISENER CECIL SANDEFUR Sgt.-AI-Arms TERRY KELLY CO GRATULATIONS, C ,ASS OF '76 MEMBER' POLICEMEN'S BENEVOLENT AND PROTECTIVE ASSOCIATION OF ILLINOIS INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE OF POLICE ASSOCIATIONS Abel, Richard-125,252 BYUCB, Aberle, Roxanna-91 Achterberg, Linda-91,167 Adams, Debbie-107 Index Barry, Donna-107,180 Barton, Carl-107 Barton, Jamie-125 Barton, Lauri-91 Basquin, Lisa-91 Bateman, Brian-125 , candy-107,164,165 Brown Brown, Leota-160 Brown, Linda-52,91 Brown, Paula-52 Brown, Rodney-53,153,168,198,228 Brubaker, David-125 Samuel-91 Bauwens, Sheila-107,183 Beall, David-107,215 Becker, Ray-107 Beckwith, Janice-107 Adams, Carmen-51 Ahl, Mike--91 Albert, Bernice-107 Albert, Bertha-221 Albert, Gwendolyn-91 Alcorn, Susan- 125,145,147,183,226,180,171 Alexander, Bev-125 Allen, Gary-107 Allen, Harvey-51,160,168,198,228 51,160,168,198,228 Allen, Lance--201,229 Allen, Mark-51 Allen, Mary-51 Altenberger, Bill-51 Alwan, Eva-91 Anderson, Karen- 107,156,166,205,220,221 Anderson, Richard-51 Andreasen, Lennard-177 Andreasen, Doug-51,204 Andreasen, Ted-107,207 Andrews, Brian-107,158,178,186 Andrews, Carol-51,153,186 Andrews, Connie-91,166 Anthony, Mike-91 Arington, DeWayne-107 Armstrong, James-107 Arnold, Gregory-51 Arnold, Myron-107 Arrenholz, Christine-91,167,226 Ashford, Eric-107 Ashford, Mike-91 Ashley, Kyle- 107,156,166,183,205,220 Athey, Dan-1 25 Athey, Diann-51,151,176 Austin, Michael-51,150,153 Avery, Ann-107 Axley, Milt- 51,71,150,152,153,168,204 Ayoub, Dave-91,168,206,239,228 Baker, Bruce-51,183 Baker, Keith-107,180,215 Baker, Marcy-91,167 Baldwin, Beth-91,142 Baldwin, Brian-91,174 Baldwin, Lynne-125 Ball, Mike-91,168,175,198,218 Ball, Rhonda-125 Ballard, Deborah-164,165 Beeney, Suellen-107,187 Behrends, Jenni-107,142,183,180 Belisle, Bryan-107,201,229 Belke, Carolyn-91 Bell, Jeff-125,202 Benson, Michelle-125 Bentley, Tony-107 Berg, Alyson-125,166,178,188 Berg, Brad-107,180 Berg, Dennis-52,153 Berg, Stacey-52,122,180 Berry, Rick-125,202 Berry, Tricia-125 Berry, Vernice-125 Berwick, Jim-1 25 Bidleman, Tammi-125 Biles, Lois-125 Biles, Pam-52 Bill, Julie-1 25,157,166 Bill, Kathy-91 Billerbeck, Keith-107 Biltgen, Tim-125,219 Bittner, Ruth-52,148,152,153,167 Black, Greg-125,159,182,183,180 Blackford, AI-52,179 Blake, Cortez-52,168,198,229,228 Blake, Karen-107,170 Blakes, Linda-91 Blaydes, Ginger-125,180 Bleichner, Carl-125 Blevins, Sherry-107,226 Board, Kerry-125,202,219 Boaz, Taryn-91 B6de11,K61hy-125 Bodtke, Bob--125,202 Boettcher, Tammy-107 Boettcher, Tracy-52 Boston, Michael-52 Bowen, Laurie-107 Bowman, Jim-1 25 Bowman, Mary-52,153,176 Boyce, Tony-107,180 Boyd, B.-1 56 Boyd, Renee-107,178,170 Boyer, Gary-107 Boyer, Jeff-1 25 Bruns, Dalene-91 Bryant, Debbie-107,188 Bryson, Derek-125,202 Buchanan, Dave-125 Buchanan, Karen-107,187 Buchanan, Kathy-91,180 Buchbinder, Jonathon-107,167,183 Buchele, Tom-107,183,215 Buckley, Timothy--53 Buckner, Karen-107 Buckner, Sandra-53,151,160,176 Burch, Tommie Lee-107 Burdette, Betsy-107,164,165 Burkitt, Dave-91 Burkitt, Mari-125 Burns, Becky-91,179 Burns, Margaret-125 Burns, Sherri-53 Burns, Wanda-125,175 Burnside, Kenneth-125 Burnside, Kevin-186 Burnworfh, Ken-125 Burrows, James-53 Burton, Jewel-107 Burton, June-53 Burwick, J.-219 Bush, Crystal-125 Bush, Sylvester-91,198,229,191 Bushell, Judy-53 Butler, Sharon-125 Butterfield, Bill-125,183,180 Butterfield, Penny-53,71,153,167 Bynum, Kevin-91 Bynum, Tim-125 Bynum, Tina-125 Cain, Martin-107 Caldwell, Carol-91,160 Coldwell, Floyette-107 Caldwell, James-53 Caldwell,Jill-125,164,165 Caldwell, Julie-164,165 Brackbill, Joan-91,148,152 Bradbury, Beth-91 Bradbury, Karen-107,164,165,183 Bradbury , Laura-125 Bradbury, Steven-52 Breeding, Tammy-1 25 Brereton, Peggy-107,220,221 Brewer, Ernie-91,168,198,191 Brewer, Gary-206,228 Brewer, Janice-125 Brewer, Jerry- 52,145,146,168,239,228 Brewer, Joe-21 8 Banks, Debby-125 Banks, Delbert-107,213 Banks, Dwayne-210,212 Banks, Ernie-91,168,210,211,212 Banks, Greg-51,174 Barber, Brad-125,159 Barber, Diana-91,175 Barber, Mike-107,159 Barker, Daryl-52,177 Barker, Julie-125 Barnes, Dave-91,180 Barr, Dave-1 25 Brewer, Julie-125 Brewer, Linda-125 Briles, Nancy-125,180,171 Broadnax, Kim-125 Broadnax, Tina-107 Brock, Debbie-107 Brooks, Doug-91,168,174,224,227 Brooks, James-91 Brooks, Paul-107 Brooksbank, Howard-52,186 Broughton, Allen-125,214 Brown, Beverly-1 25 Caldwell, Therese-54,151,176 Calhoun, Brenda-91 Callen, Michael-107 Camp, Tony-91 Canafax, Tony-91,198 Conham, Kristine-91,167,179 Cannon, Bill-150,168,198 Cannon, Kenny-107,201,160,218 Cannon, Kim-107 Cannon, Lisa--1 25 Cannon, Nleana-91 Capperrune, Daniel-54 Carlile, Harry-91,172 Carmichael, Cathy- lO7,156,164,165 Carrier, Todd- 125,154,204,214,186 Carrol, Daniel-145 Carrol, Natalie-91,157 Carrol, William-54 Carson, Wendy-107,226,171,187 Cartwright, Jacqueline-125 Case, Tim-107,166,229 Cassidy, Cynthia-91,175 Caulk, Mike-107 Cavins, Carol-125,188 Chacko, Aleyamma-91 Chamberlain, Kelley-91 Chapai, Jackie-107 Charlton, Jerry-107,186 Charlton, Robert-91,186 Check, Dave-125 Cheak, Jim-107,229 Chiras, Photos-91,204 Christensen, LeAnn-107 Christiansen, Cynthia-91 Christopher, Marty- 54,153,163,167 Church, Renee-125,167 Clancy, Patricia-91,186 Clark, Michael-126,159 Clash, Cheryl-125 Clausen, Tamila-54 Claybon, Ramonia-125 Clemmer, Joan-126,192 Clemmer,John-54,167,183,18O Clemons, Jeff-107,201,213,229 Cleveland, Bob-126 Cleveland, Cheryl-54 Cloud, Brett-126 Coale, Linda-126 Coates, Terrence-160 Cobb, Venus-91 Coffeen, Bill-91 Coffey, John-126,180 Coffey, Ron-91 ,198 Cohen, Jay-126 Cohen, William-54 Colan, Claudia-108 Colan, Phil-126 Coleman, Dawn-91 Colgan, Steve-126 Colglazier, Dan-126,180,204 Colglazier, Tim- 108,159,189,215,186 Collins, Dave-108 Collins, Doyle-91 ,168,1 69,227 Collins, Mark-88,108 Collins, Todd-55 Condron, Lynn-126 Conibear, Charles-108,207 Conibear, Nancy- 9O,91,179,171,186 Connett, Craig-108,203,218,229 Connett, Pamela-55,151,155,18O Connor, Tom-104,215,229 Cooper, Brian- 55,153,168,169,178,183,231,18- 0,1 86 Cooper, Davi- 108,182,183,207,180 Copeland, Inez-91 Cornish, Angela-55 Cornish, Laurie-126,160,192 Costa, Cheryl- 91,15O,158,164,166,178,186 Costa, Patty-145,108,192 Counterman, Mike- 91,154,166,167,179 Coup, Dennis--108,2.01,218 Covington, Tina-55 Cowser, Marchelle-126,164,165 Cox, Brenda-55 Cox, Margo--126,180 Cox, Millie-108 Cox, Paul-126,215 Cox, Sherri-108,157,187 Cox, Teresa 1 26 Crabtree, Ginnie-55,151,153 Craig, Keith-55,203 Crandell, Lori-55,153,205,250,170 Crandell, Richard-108,180 Crehore, Kay-91,148,150,152 Crider, Joy-1 26 Criser, Ken-55,153 Crone, Sue-126 Crooks, Woodrow-92 Crow, Gayle-55,213 Crow, Greg-108 Crowder, Marcia-55 Crowder, Mary Ann-1 26 Cully, Dave-92 Culp, Wendy-92,205,220,186 Cundiff, Donna-55,153 Cusick, Terry-92 Daft, Ronald--92 Dailey, Calvin-126,202 Dailey, Tammy-92,1 16 Daley, K.-180 Damico, David-55 Damm, Cynthia-108 Daniel, Doug-108 Donner, Doreen-55 Daugherty, Chris-108 Davies, E.-180 Davies, Nicholas-126 Davies, Roy-92 Davies, Tina-56 Davis, Allen-126,217 Davis Carlton-108 Davis Darlene-56 Davis, Gary-108,201 Davis, H. C.-56 Davis, Jay 126,214 Davis, Jennifer-108 Davis, Mike-126,180 Davis, R.-1 80 Davis, Ronald-56,169 Davis, Terry-126 Dean,.James-56 Dean, Linda-92 DeAngelis, Scott-126,202 Dearcos, Cindy-56 Dearcos, Maria-108 Dearcos, Tammy-92,187 Decesari, Theresa-108 Decremer, Anne-108,103 Dehart, Patricia-126,175,170 Deiarnett, Tom-126 Dempsey, Chris-92,215 Dempsey, Kevin-90,92,215 Dempsey, Teresa-108,215,180 Dentino,Joan-126 Descamps, Mark-108 DeWeese, David-126 Dickerson, Jeff-56,152,1 74,178, 149 Diggs, Rhonda-108,122 Dillon, Michael-108 Dillon, Patricia-92 Disharoon, Robin-126 Ditch, Jerry-56,174 Ditch, Suzy-126,164,165 Ditch, Timothy-108 Dobbins, Eddie-108 Dodson, Keith-1 26,219 Dohm, Leroy-108,169 Dohmm, Shirley-1 26,164,165 Dolanc, Paula--56,1 75,1 86 Donahue, Debra-108,177,220 Donnell, John-108,183,1 80 Donnell, Jane-126,164,165 Dorsey, Deena-126,164,165 Dortch, Valery-92 Doub, Vicki-92 Dougherty, Bonita- 108,156,192,188 Dougherty, Bridget-108,192,188 Daversberger, Larry-262 Downard, Steve-109,229 Drake, T.-168 Ducker, Melody-109 Dutek, Susan- 57,153,163,167,183,18O Duffey, Candy-92,1 86 Duffey, Laurie-57 Duke, Jay-126,202 Duncan, Darlene-160,57 Duncan, Denise-57,167 Duncan, Monica-126 Dunivan, Sandy-109 Dunkin, Gayla-109,187 Dunkin, Linda-57 Dunn, Dawn-92 Dunn, Doris-58,73,160,161,142 Dunn, Sheryl-58 , Durbala, Lovilia-109 Durbin, Lisa-126 Durdle, Steven-127,219,203 Durflinger, Ivan-127,198 Eades, Leonard-92,229 Eades, Mark-127 Eads, James-127 Eakle, Darcy-109,175,205,192 Earies, Tim-127 Earman, Norman-109 Eary, Susan-92,145,156,171 Eddingfield, Brenda-109,145,171 Edgar, Cheryl-1 27 Edgcomb, Richard-92,180 Edmonds, Todd-127,160 Edwards, Karla-92,145 Edwards, Melody-109,164,165 Edwards, Nancy-127,164,165,221 Ehrentreu, Tamara-109 Ehrlich, Jeff-1 27 Elliot, Toni-109 Ellis, Barb-58,151 Ellis, Nancy-127,164,165,188 Ellsworth, Bruce-92,1 86 Elmore, Valeri-92 Elser, Dan-58 Ely, Toby-1 O9 Engel, Linda-127 Engelke, Mary-109 English, M. R.-92,191 Ennis, Mike-58 Ennis, Patrick-127 Erbe, Laura-127,167 Ercegovich, Christopher-127,202, 21 8,219 Ercegovich, Steve-109,21 8 Errion, Amy-58,170 Errion, Pat-58 Erwin, Kay-92,221 Escalante, Maria-109,166,187 Evans, Carl-127,154 Evans, Joe-58,169,198,200 Evans, Joel-92,179,198 Evans, Kim-109,160,220 Evans, Sara-92,178 Evans, Tonya-92 Evatt, Steve-92 Everett, James-58 Everhart, Matt- 92,142,168,179,224,227 Ewend,Jay-127 Ewend, Kim- 92,142,145,156,222,170 Fabry, Lei Anne-109,157,187 Fairman, Wendy-92 Falk, Scott-109,201,227 Falk, Steve-109,201,227 Fanta, Steve-92 Faulkner, Donna-58 Felder, Ellen-109 Felder, Wally-92,206,229 Fender, Lori-92,150 Fender, Ron-58,148,1 50,153 Fendrill, E.-166 Ferdinand, Tim-109 Ferguson, Bob-109 Ferris, Beth-127,164,165 Fetcho, Mike-92,229 Field, Kenny-127,215 Finley, Vickie-109,170 Finnegan, Jamie-109 Fisher, Dennis-58 Fisher, Lisa-127,170 Fisher, Mike-92,154 Fishman, Selma-109,183 Fitch, Cathy-58,153,180 Fitch, Sara-93,179 Flakne, Theresa-127 Flemming, Bertha-58,220 Flemming, Terry-127,202 Fletcher, Jane-1 78 Fletcher, Lori-109 Fletcher, Todd-1 27 Fogler, Bruce--58,153 Foreman, William-93,198 Goett, Joe-93,198 Goett, Madonna-128 Goins, Steve-128,202 Golden, Randal-128,183,215 Goldstein, Joel- 93,104,159,166,180 Goldstein, Steve-128,180 Goodale, Tammy- 109,164,165,187 Goodman, Sandra-128,157 Gordon, Bob- 59,110,l68,198,228,240 Gordon, Susan-110,150,187 Gorman, Carla-128,188 Gorman, Connie-110,157 Gorman, Don-1 10 Gorman, Ron-110 Garsu ch, Tim-59 Gosnell, Tim-110,201 Gottschalk, Jim- 93, 150,159,167,186 Gottschalk, Laura- Forhan, Steve-59 Foster, Brad-109 Foster, Craig-109 Foster, Fai-93 Foster, Mark-109 Fox, Bill-127 Fox, Kevin-127,186 Frankel, Pam-93,152,148,158,174 Frazier, Kendall-109,201 Freim, John-127 Friederich, Jeff-1 27 Frison, Bruce-59,180,183 Fritz, Linda-93,150,152,158,164 Fritz, Mike-124,127,159,204 Fuller, Kendall-229 Fuller, Tammy-127 Funches, Linda-127,188 Funches, Phil-127,202 Funk, Alan-109,201,218 Funk, Cindy-127 Funk, Kory-109 Fussner, Randy-109,150 Gabbert, Tina-93 Gaisford, Debbie-109,180 Gamis, Alan-59,167,204 Gannon, Tim-93 Ganson, Brian-59,166,178 Ganson, Shelly-109,187 Garber, Mark-109,201 Gardner, Daniel-93 Garrett, Garrett, Garske, Garske, Gayles, Geisler, Geisler, Gerber, Gervais, Scott-1 27 Tom-93,191 John-109 Mariorie-93 Diann-93 Debra-1 O9 Suzanne-1 27 Alex-109,207,229 Sue-93 128,157,164,165,167,171,188 Gottwald, Diane-128,215 Gottwald, Paul-93,167,178,179 Gough, Patty-59,142,151,153 Gower, Roland-1 10 Gower, Tony-201,210,21 3 Graf, Cindy-59 Graham, Denise-59 Graham, Loy-93 Gramley, Ken-180 Grant, Carol-128,175 Grant, Cheryl-128,175 Grant, Jim-59 Grant, Ray-93 Gratton, Colleen-128,170 Gratton, Pat-110,180,201,229 Gray, Cynthia-128 Gray, Joe-59 Gray, Penny-1 10 Green, Roger-1 10,201,229 Green, Shelia-158 Greenberg, Nina-1 10 Greene, Sue--85,50,1'53,178,179, 226,252,186 Greenway, Debbie-128 Gresham, Kevin-1 10,204,229 Gresham, Mike-229 Gress, Steve--1 10 Grieshaber, Gayle-1 10 Grieves, Cheryl-93,145,157,164 Grieves, Dan-145,168,210 Grieves, Kathleen-128,164,165 Griffin, Sheila-128 Griffith, Andrea-128 Grindale, Gary-1 10,229 Gross, Laura-167,183 Gulley, Clyde-93,198 Gunther, Donna-93 Gunther, Richard-93 Gurney, Carol-110,122,187 Gwynn, Kathy-1 60 Getz, Linda-109,180 Getz, Sue-93 Ghantous, Janet-109 Ghantous, Mary-59,157 Gibbs, Steve-109,204,227 Gibson, Eric-127 Gibson, Kim-93,176 Gibson, Ladell-93,229 Gibson, Mark-93 Gibson, Marvin-214 Gibson, Morris-21 3 Gibson, Terry-128 Giles, Bill-59,183 Ginn, Amy-93,150 Glanton, Debra-93,160 Gleason, Daniel-93 Gleason, John-128,219 Glore, Craig-109,180 Godinez, Janet-59,237 Gae, Gene-59 Haanebrink, Danielle-93 Hake, Kim-93 Hake, Hale, Susan-1 28 Mark-110,201,227 Hall, Kevin-93 Hall, Kim-64,178 Hall, Neva-128,160 Hall, Ron-1 28 Halleen, Roger-93,180 Halter, Peter-93,206,229 Halter, Steven-128,207 Hamilton, Bruce-128,202 Hamilton, Larry-64 Hamilton, Marcy-93 Hammer, Marybeth- 64, 151,156,217 Hammer, Bob-128,151,202 Hammer, Sue- 64,149,152,153,167,178,250 Hammond, Cindy-64 Hansen, Angie-151,155,157 Hansen, Brenda-1 10 Hansen, Mark-110,174 Hanson, Jamie-94 Harbur, Wendy-1 10 Hardaway, Morri-1 10 Hardimon, Deborah-1 10 Hardimon, Dorothy-94 Hardin, Aleen-1 10 Hardin, Joan--65,189,186 Hardin, Theresa-128,160 Hardin, Walter-198 Harding, Lorri-65 Harding, Steven-128,159 Hardy, Paul-1 10,166,175 Harper, Steve-168,210,211,228 Harris, L.-1 78 Harris, Roslyn-128 Harris, Teresa-1 28 Harris, Vivian-128 Harrison, Loretta-128,175 Hart, Brett-1 10,180,215 Hart, Carol-94 Hart, Dan-65,148,149,152,183 Hart, Jim-1 10,158,180 Harvey, Phyllis-128 Harvey, Regina-128 Hasler, Dave-94,179,224 Hasler, Jeff-1 10,213 Hastings, Lisa-94 Haulk, Mike-128 Hayes, James-1 10,190 Haynes, Bobby-1 10,201,229 Hays, Ana-129,167,188 Headd, Gerald-65 Headley, Lora-65,153,177,180 Headley, Mark-1 10,1 80 Hearn, Marvin--129 Heaton, Ron-165 Heerman, Dave-1 10,180,207 Heerman, Kathy-1 10 Heffron, Randy-1 10 Heggemeier, Nancy-65 Heiden, Tim-129 Heidewald, Chris-129,183 Heidewald, Claire-65,250 Heintzman, Lynn-142,167,221,241 Heintzman, Mark-65,86,142,153 Helgoe, Barron-129,219 Helgoe, Kathi-1 10,180,182,183 Helm, Craig-110 Helmers, Eileen-94 Helmers, Patrick-65 Helms, Linda-65 Henderson, Barb-94,253 Henderson, Cheryl-129,164,165 Henderson, Jeri-129,180 Henderson, Larry-94,154 Henderson, Lloyd- 65,160,168,198,228,190 Hendricks, Tari-94,170,253 Henley, Vanessa-65 Henley, Annette-1 10 Heppe, Edward-65 Heppner, Rick-94,168,169,174, 179,224,227 Herchenbach, Lisa-94 Herman, Bob-129,204,219 Herod, Cynthia-65 Hess, Bob-129 Hester, Bill-94 Hickman, Debra-66,176 Hickman, Pauline-94 Hicks, David-1 10 Hicks, Judith-129 Hicok, Amy-1 10,166 Hietter, Susan-66 Higginbotham, Julie-129,180 Higgins, Jay-66,224,225 Higgins, Kent-94 Higgs, Harry-129,202,219 Higgs, Lisa-94,156,217 Higgs, Trina-110,171,193 Hightower, Avery-94,229 Hill, Jim-66,154,203 Hill, Julie-94 Hillman, Ella-66 Hines, Jackie-1 10,122 Hinkle, Jim-129,202 Hinrichs, Brenda-66,177 Hinrichs, Marcia-1 10 Hiserote, Kevin-1 10,207,229 Hitpas, Jim-94,204 Hobbs, Curt-1 10 Hobson, Sheila-1 10 Hobson, Steve-1 10 Hodge, Juanita-94 Hodge, Judy-94,164,179 Hodge, Justina-94,150 Hoffer, Sue-94,18O,1 83 Hoffmann, Allison-94 Hoffmann, Cindy- 11O,145,156,166,171,192 Hoffmann, Dave-94,168 Hoffman, Kim-1 10,183,187,192 Hoffman, Teresa-94,157,164 Hofreiter, Janet-66 Haggard, Christine--66,192 Hohulin, Beth-111,171,192 Hohulin, Diane-66 Holderfield, Susan-74 Hollins, Andrew-219 Hollins, Larry-229 Holmes, Doug-94,186 Homann, Linda-129,164,165 Homann, Scott-66 Hood, Barb-129,188 Hood, Kathy-66,163,180 Hood, Kyle-111,180,201,177,229 Hoover, Doug-203,224,227 Hoppe, Jennifer-94,142 Horan, Andy- 66,145,146,153,167,168,204- ,228 Horaney, Vicki- 66,142,150,152,153 Hornsby, Candy-129 Hosea, Yvonne-66 Hougland, B.-66 House, Gail-94 Howard, Georgianna-129 Howard, Karen-67 Howard, Kim-129 Howard, Susan-94,180,183 Howard, Virgil-129 Howe, Paula-129 Hudson, Larry-94 Hudson, Lester-1 29 Hughes, Lori-129 Hull, Carol-94 Hull, Melissa-67,153 Humphrey, John-129,202 Hunt, Dave-94 Hunter, Greg-94 Hunter, Jeff-1 1 1,180,229 Huprich, Kevin-129 Hurt, Teresa-94 Hutcherson, Kevin- 111,201 ,21 8,229 Huxtable, Steve-1 1 1,201,227 Huxtable, Sue-95,145,156,170,222 Huxtable, Todd-129 Hymbaugh, Kevin-129 lngles, Mary-95 Ingrassio, Renee-67,145,147 lrish, Dave-95,198,229 lrwin, Ann-111,156,171 Isaak, Don-1 1 1 lssler, Terry-95 Ivie, Lori--95,148,1,52,180 Jackson, Darlene-67 Jackson, Ernestine-95,156,160 Jackson, Eugene-129 Jackson, John-1 1 1,201 Jackson, Kathy-1 29 Jackson, Linda- 67,150,152,153,160 Jackson, Paul-1 1 1 Jackson, Steve-95,160 Jacobs, Paul-95,229 Jacobson, Sabrina-1 1 1,187,193 Jacobson, Valerie-67,177,193 Jacobus, Jacques, Mark-1 1 1,229 Connie-1 11 James, J.-187 Jansen, Uw-229 Jasinski, Bruce-111,204,218 Jenkins, Marian-129,188 Jenkins, Sheila-111 Jewel, Mark-67 Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Johnson, Alice-1 29 Anthony-1 29 Becky-111,178 Cathy-205,221 Dana-129 David-1 11,148,227 Ivory-129,219 John-67 Kathy-1 11,175,220,226 Kim-67,186 Laurie-129 Marla-129,157 Meg-67,151,153,155 Mike-1 29,1 80 Penny-95,221 Rhonda-1 1 1 Roberta-1 29 Rolando-1 29 Sandra Dee-111 Sonny-129,160 Vickie-67 Johnston, Carol-94,145 Johnston, Frank-67,174 Johnston, Scott-130 Johnston , Teresa-1 1 1 Jones, Anita-95 Jones, Annette-130 Jones, Brenda-1 1 1 Jones, Cynthia-95 Jones, Debra-1 30 Jones, Eddie-168,198,224 Jones, Ellenor-95 Jones, Gloria-95 Jones, lryll-1 1 1 Jones, Judith-67 Jones, Karen-67 Jones, Kevin-1 30 Jones, Laura-95 Jones,Laurie-130,1 75 Jones, Margaret-1 1 1 Jones, Margaritta-130,178,180 Jones, Ron lSr1-67,148,152 Jordan, Kelvin-130,213,214 Jordan, Kevin-214 Jordan, Stevie-95 Joy, Barb-130,164,165 Joy, Jeff-95 Karnes, John-130 Kasel, Susan-1 1 1 Keeling, Chris-1 1 1 Keeton, Mike-1 1 1 Keffales, Diane-130,157,178 Keffales, Tony-68,215,216 Kelch, Randy-95 Keller, Albert-95 Kellerstrass, Angela-130,164,165 Kellerstrass, Nancy-95 Kellogg, Bill-111 Kelly, Corinne-1 30 Kelly, Jeanne-1 11,187 Kelly, Vanessa-95 Kennedy, Dean-1 30 Kennedy, Mary-1 30 Kenon, Drake-92,198 Kerns, Doug-1 30,180,204 Kesler, Clark-1 1 1 Kester, Scott-1 1 1,207,229 Ketay, Gregory-1 1 1 Keyster, Pam-95,149,253 Kilgore, Bruno-95 Kilgore, Mark-95,160,198 Kimbrell, Karen-130 Kimbrell, Kathy-1 1 1 Kincaid, Debbie-68,237 Kincaid, Kim-95 Kincaid, Malcolm-68 King, Charles-95,191 King, David-1 1 1,180 King, Mike 1501-1 11 King, Mike lFrl-130 King, Pam-111,167 King, Robert-1 1 1,180 Kingsley, Gail-1 1 1 Kinnamon, Terri-68 Kinney, Carol-95 Kinney, Jim-95,220 Kinney, Ruth-130 Kirby, Cindy-130,180 Kirchgessner, Margie-130 Kirk, Natalie-68,151,153,183 Klatt, Martin-68,168,198 Klatt, Mike-95 Klecker, Steve-68,71,84,153 Kleier, Anna-1 1 1 Kleier, M.-155,157 Klise, John-1 30,202 Klise, Susan-1 1 1,226 Klise, Tim-68 Kluever, John-130 Kluever, Mike-68,168 Knouer, Tim-159,186,219 Knickerbocker, Rob-68 Knoll, Frank-95 Knox, Lauren-1 1 1 Knox, Randolph-160 Koehl, Lester-95 Koehl, Sheri-95 Koestner, Let- 68,148,152,153,166,167 Kominski, Pat-95 Kooken, Curtis-1 1 1,180,229 Koos, Joe-68,88 Kostas, Mike-1 30 Kostas, Patti--96,179 Kostecka, Sue-68 Kottemann, Karl-68,153,156,167, 168,206,228 Kranzberg, B. J.-96,156,217 Krei, Carla-111,164,165,187,192 Kreid, Jim-130,202 Krohn, Mark-130,180,183 Krull, Fred-130,142,180,202,215 Kuecks, Regina-1 30,159 Kinkel, Kent-130 Kyle, Eugenio-96 Lamon, Gloria-68,221 Lancaster, Keith-96 Landers, Cindi-96,170,1 75 Landers, Ricki--69 Landwehr, Kathy-1 30,188 Landwehr, Paul-69,1 80,203 Lane, Robert-219 Lane, Roger-1 30 Lane, Tim-111,201,227 Lang, Scott-1 30 Longhorn, Eugenia-69,192 Longhorn, Georgette-1 1 1 Lanpher, Mary-1 1 1 Larson, Ann-130,164,165,171,188 Larson, Bill-69 Laughlond, Steve-69 Lauterbach, Kory-96,170,253 Lavallee, Jean-96 Lawrence, Don-1 30 Lawrence, Sandra- 111,164,165,175 Lawton, Yvonne-130 Mason Leak, David-1 1 1,168,204 Ledbetter, Tina-1 1 1,164,165 Lee, Hye-yung-124,1 30,170 Lee, Kenneth-1 30,219 Lee, Mik e-69 Lee, Nancy-96 Lefevre, Alan-112,169,203 Lewis, Donny-210,227 Lewis, Lorraine-130,217 Lightbody, Jeff-1 1 2 Lightbody, Mike-1 30 Ligtvoet, Julie-112,157,193,192 Ligtvoet, Tim-96,168,169,204 Lindenm Lindsay, Lindsay, eyer, Paula-1 12 Charlene-69,220 Clifford-112,201,229 Morkum, Joe-70 Maroon, Charlotte-70,153,176 Marshall, Ken--131,180,204,215 Muffin, Numan, Dave-1 3 1 Jerri-70 Martin, Lisa-97,70 Martin, Michael D.-1 12,213 Martin, Michael G.-1 12,213 Martin, Robert-154,236 Marvin , Cathy-70 Marx, J.-166 Mason, Dale-131,219 Mason, Lynn-112 Mason, Russell-70 , Sandra-97 Lindsay, Greg-1 30,204,214 Lindsay, J.-160,220 Lindsay, Janet-96 Linn, Bettina-96,1 80 Little, Martha-1 12 Littleiohn, Beth-1 12 Livesay, Rhonda-69,239 Livesay, Rick-130 Lochbaum, Cindy-1 12 Lockhart, James-69,160 Lockhart, Robin-130, Loeftler, Travis-1 30,219 Logan, Patty-130 Lohmar, Anne- 73,1 12,147,145,l56,171,217,22- 2,241 Lohmar, Jane-69,150,153 Lohn, Connie-1 12 Lohnes, Paul-96 Lohrman, Mark-96 Lohrman, Sandy-131 Lomax, Warren-69 Long, Janet-69 Lopez, Donna-69,151,155,241 Lord, Bob- 96,168,203,224,225,227 Lord, Donna--112,145,156,217 Lord, Kathy-69,222,241 Lovelace, John-1 12 Lovell, Daniel-131 Lowell, Debra-1 12 Lowery, Scott-1 12 Lowery, Steve-1 31 Loyd, Anthony-1 80,201 Lucas Diansf-131 Lucas, Helen-69,153,158,167,186 Lucas, Jeff-131 Lucas, Helen-69,153,158,167,186 Lucas, Jeff-1 31 Luecht, Laura-70,145 Lueders, David-96,180 Lush, Mary-131 Lyles, Shirley-1 1 2 Lynch, Ken-97,229,236 Lyons, Chris-97,1 86 Lyon, Cindy-1 12 Lyons, Jim-131 Lyons, Robert-1 1 2 Meyer, Maas, Yvonne-97,1 86 MacDonald, Randy-70,1 77 Maclin, Steve-97 Macuk, Jackie--70,153,176 Maeder, Claire--97,1 71 Magon, Jennifer-97,149 Masterson, Dave-70,1 7 7 Math, Jock-97,167,172,204,229 Math, Lenny-112,149,215 Mathewson, Mik-70,177 Mau, Debra-131 Mauschbaugh,Leann-113 Maxwell, Linda-1 13 May, Dan-131,202 May, Scott-97 Mayer, Heidi-113,164,165,187 McAllister, Lori-1 31 McClure, Lois-1 13 McClure, Mike-70,150,153,159 McCorkle, Bill-74 McCoy, Gary-74,21 8 McCullough, Laura-113,171 McDaniel, Patty-1 13 McDonald, Bill-97 McElhiney, Dave-131,219 McFadin, Linda-97 McFall, Mike-74,153 McFall, Larae-74 McFall, Sherri-97 McGarvey, Cynthia- 71,74,86,153,176 McGarvey, Tim-1 13,213 McGee, Janet-74 McGhee, John-131,180 McGhee, Laurie-1 1 3,122,183,1 84 McGinnis, Roz- 97,104,183,186,189 McGrath, Tammy-1 1 3 Mclntire, Ken-98,174 Mclntire, Mike-74 McKinley, Jackie-98 McKinnie, Ann-113 McKnight, Andri-98 McKnight, Theresa-98 McLeod, Craig-98,203 McLeod, Kim-131 McMahon, Bill-131 McMahon, David--131 McNeil, Jerry-98 McNeil, Melanie-1 13,158 Mckoberts, Donna-60,74,153,177 M1cVey, Debbie-1 1 3,1 87 Meers, Diane-113 Mehl, Steve-98,148,149,152,178 Meis, Kathy-98 Meis, Kevin-131 Melton, Patti-98 Melton, Virginia-1 13 Mendenhall, Marilou-98,186 Menz, Debra-74 Menz, Dora-74 Mercer, David-98 Mercer, Diane-113,171,192,241 Metros, Leslie-131 Metzger, Lori-98,1 86 Mills, Greg-113 Mills, Jeff-153 Miniel, M.-142 Misselhorn, Lisa-1 13,164,165 Mitchell, Brenda-131 Mitchell, Eddie-131 Miwas, Beniamin Loch-131,183,215 Moffatt, Pat-74,1 53,1 77 Moff1n,K1m-131,164,165 Mohnen, Kris-1 13,187 Molleck, Dave-1 1 3 Monroe, Dan-131 Monroe, Steve-1 31,202 Mooberry, Judy-74,177,180,183 Mooney, Jim-74 Mooney, Linda-1 13 Moore, Bruce-1 1 3 Moore, Jeri-98 Moore, Moore Moore, Moore, Moore, 1 Q Julianna-131,220,221 Lonnie-74,160,174 Mavis-1 14 Mike-1 14 Sharon-1 31 Morgan, Judy-131 Morgan, Dennis-75 Morrell, Kathy-98 Morris, Dana-131,175 Morrissey, Bill-1 14 Morrow,.loe--114 Morton, Morton, Mosley, Bill-131,18O,183,214 Debbie-131,188 Joann-98 Moss, David 1Art1-98,160,168,210, 21 2,229 Moss, Lynette-1 31 Motteler, Jodie-131,170,188 Motteler, Penny-1 31 Mounts, Peggy-98,148,152,171 Mugavero, Monica-75,153,1 86 Mungo, Annmarie-114,142,178,183 Mungo, Carolyn-1 14,142,158,178, 1 80 Munstedt, Donna-1 32 Munstedt, George-98,168,179,21 8, 229 Munstedt, Richard-132,218,219 Murphy, Karen-132 Murray, Debra-98 Murray, Pete-1 14 Murray, Vicki-1 32 Myers, John-98 Myers, Kim-1 32 Nagel, Debra-75 Nagler, Mark-132,202 Nagler, Steve-1 14 Nance,Darlene-1 32 Nance, Diane-98 Napoli, Lisa-132 Nou, Frank-98,198 Nau, Jeff-114,201 Neal, Jill--98,160 Neal, Ken-132 Neal, Percy-98,160,210 Neal, Sylvia-1 14,220 Neff, Randy-114,183,215 Neill, Julie-90,98 Neill, M ark-132,202,219 Neilson, Leroy-132 Nenigar, Richard-98 Mahieu, Ed-70 Maness, Janie-70,145,217 Maness, Kaye-1 12 Maness, W.-156 Manns, Kris-1 12,156,170,217 Mansfield, Bob-70,153,159,1 86 Mansfield, Steve-1 1 2 Manthey, Joy-1 1 2 Marchand, Joanne-131,164,165 Markley, Mike-1 12,229 Marks, Greg-131 Meyer, Eric--1 31 ,1 80 Meyer, George--98 Miles, Miles, Miles, Miller, Mauef 1 John-131 Jim-1 1 3 Lonnie-131,202,218,219 Lorraine-1 1 3 Adrienne-98,142 David-131,202 Miller, Jerry-1 1 3 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Pam-1 1 3 Rhonda-1 13 Rob-98 Suzan-1 1 3 Tony-131,202 Nell, Stephen-132 Nellas, Angelo-1 14,187 Nellas, Martha-98 Nelson, Dave-75,1 50,1 68,1 80,204, 224,224,225 190 Nelson, Jeff-1 14 Nelson, Lynette-98 Neumann, Diane-114,142,1O6,171, 241 -Neumann, Randy-71,75,87,142, 153,168,169,198,21O,238 238 Newsum, Anita-1 14 Newsum, Cindy-75 Newton, Amy-132 Newton, Eve--1 14 Neyhart, Robert-98,1 98 Nichelson, Sherry-132 Nichelson, Tena-1 14 Nicholas, Donna-132,180 Nicholson, Kim-132 Niedermeier, Pam-132 Niekamp, Laurie-98,145,157 Nielson, Paul-98 Nixon, Rory-99,218,229 Nixon, Terry-99 Nixon, Tina-75 Noe, David-79,1 54 Noirot, Peter-99,21 5,229 Nordwall, Lucille-99 Nordwall, Michael-1 14,178 Nordwall, Susan-75,176 Nordwall, Theresa-75 Norman, Geanie-132,170,188 Norman, Mark-132 Norman, Vicky-1 14,164,165,178 Oberlander, Lori-1 14,180 O'Donnell, Stephen-99,229 Ogden, James-1 14 Olenik, Shari-99,156,179,217 Olson, Doreen-75 Olson, Gene- 132,183,204,215,221 O'Malley, Kevin-132 Osborne, Damon-132 Osborne, Dianna-99 Osborne, Becky-1 14,178 Ostrander, Margaret-1 14,187 Ott, Hal-75,153,180,183 Otto, Cheryl-1 14 Otto, Mike--1 32 Overturf, Daniel- 75,148,149,150,1 26,152,1 83,1 8 4,190 Pagan, Awilda-75,176 Page, Janet-99 Page, Pam-1 32 Paine, Jim-114,218 Paine, Robert-1 14,218 Palley, Scott-1 14 Palmer, Teresa-99 Paquin, Robin--132 Parker, Bryan-76,160 Parker, Henry-1 32 Parker, Rhonda-76 Parker, Ricky- 99,1 68,206,208,228,239 Parks, David- 99,168,179,178,215,216 Parks, Janet-132,188 Parks, Richard-76 Parr, Leigh-1 80 Parrish, Sherry-1 32 Parsons, Lisa-1 32 Parsons, Mary-71,87,76,153,234 Parsons, Becky-1 14,1 80,1 82 Patterson, Bambi-99 Patterson, Bonni-1 14 Patterson, Cal- 76,168,174,198,199,228 Patterson, Kenny- 114,1 90,201 ,229 Mitch-78 Patton, Kathy- 132, 171,164,l65,188 Patton, Mikeljrl-99,175 Pauli, Eric-114 Pauli, Leaso-76 Peacock, John-132,204 Pears, Denise-114,171,192 Pearsall, Beth-99 Peden, Liso-114,170,180 Pegues, Darryl-1 14,229 Penelton, Kim-76,156,178 Peters, Jackie-132,166 Peters, Jolene-1 14,175 Peterson, Anne-99,179 Peterson, Bobbie-1 14 Peterson, Jessie--1 14,201 Peterson, Margaret-99 Peterson, Peggy-1 14,166,175,187 Petrone, Mike-76 Pettit, Lynne--73,132,145,226 Phillips Phillips , Harry-76 , Larry-76,177 Phillips, Rodney-99,229,2 36 Phillips, Sherry-99 Phipps, Carrie-1 14 Pickett, Pizarro-132 Pierce, Eunice-99 Pierce, 11m-1 14 Pigg, Meta-99 Pille, Michele-76,177 Pinkham, Mark- 76,1 68,1 74,204,224 Pitchford, Dorvas- 160,168,198,228 Pittman, Theresa-76 Pittsley, Patti-76,183 Plack,Jennifer-106,114,156,171 Plattner, Cynthia-1 14,171,192 Polk, Karin-99 Polk, Tracy-1 15 Pollard, M.-191 Pollard, Wess-1 15 Poppen, Connie-132,145,167 Porch, Denise-132 Porch, Jeffrey-132 Porter, Bronetta-76,1 60 Porter, Charles-1 15 Porter, James-1 15 Porter, Terry-132 Potts, Harold-99 Potts, Mike-132,202,214 Potts, Ronald-99 Powell, Cherie-77 Powell, Lorie-115,175 Powers, Brad iFr1-133 Powers, Lisa-99,157,167,183 Powers, Mike- 50,77,150,152,153,183 Price, Donna-115 Price, Wayne-133 Prosser, Scott-1 33 Prunty, John-77,168,174,204 Ray, David-77 Raya, Mike--77 Reatherford, Dan-180 Recar, Cindy-99 Reed, Andrea-77,226 Reed, Curtis-99 Reed, Janice-115,164,165 Reed, Ken-1 15 Regan, Dan-1 15,201 Regan, Jim-133,167 Register, Eric-99 Reider, Carol-99 Reising, Mark-133 Remmel, Ron-115 Rennau, Patsy-1 15 Retzer, Susan-133,170 Rex, Ted-1 15,229 Rhodes, Lisa-77,241 Ricciardelli, Ann-77,167 Rice, Angela-133,166 Richards, Anthony-1 15,190 Richards, Mark-133,178,207 Richardson, Karen-99,205,220,221 Richman, Barb-77,156 Richmond, Ralph-133,180 Ricks, Charles-133 Riebel,Jerry-133 Riekert, Julie-99 Riley, Al-99 Ripp, Anthony-1 15 Ripp, Thomas-133 Ritter, Mickey- 77,145,146,153,167 Robbins, Connie-77 Robbins, Jeanette-99 Robbins, Teresa-1 1 5 Robbins, D.-166 Roberts, Ann-138,178,187 Robertson, Bill-1 15,169,201,213 Robertson, Deborah- 133,157,164,165 Robertson, Fentriss-1 15 Robertson, Gina-1 15,192 Robertson, Suzann-99 Robinson, Anita-1 15 Robinson, Glenda-99 Rockey, Kevin-77,1 98 Rockhold, Chris-99 Rodgers, Chuck-99,198 Rodgers, John-1 33 Roe,Jackie-133,188 Roecker, James-1 33 Roecker, Joy-99,180,183 Roedell, Dana- 99,l74,175,198,218 Roeschley,Judith-115,187 Roeschley, Kevin-133,183 Rogers, Corl-175 Rogers, Lesia-99 Rogy, Dan-1 33 Rohman, Mike- 78,1 74,1 80,183,210 Ruffin, Renee-115,221 Rugh, Mark-1 15 Runnels, Bonita-133 Russel, Karen-1 15 Russell, Kelley-133 Russell, Kevin-100 Russell, Mark-78 Rutherford, Bobby-100 Rutherford, Kathy-100 Rutherford, Mike-1 15 Rutledge, Lynda-100 Rutledge, Ron-1 15 Rutter, Chris-133 Ryan, John 1Patl-78,168,174,198,24O 78,168,174,198,24O Ryan, Philip-116,180 Ryan, Gina-100,149,152 Ryan, Tim-133,202 Sample, Sanders Sanders, Michael-133,167,202 Ella-1 33 Kenneth-1 33 Sanders, Sanders, , Mary-100 Sanger, Tonya-133,178 Saupe, Floyd-133 Schaefer, Kurt- 71,78,84,142,150,153,180,183 Schaefer, Ray-1 16 Schafer, Pam-133 Schaffer, Kim-133,179 Schalk, Pam-1 16,166 Schefelbein, Karen-1 16,166 Schefelbein, Bill-78,179 Schellenberg, David-207,219 Scherer, James-78 Scheuble, Brian-78,168,228,239 Schlick, Scott-78,168,206,228 Schlink, Mike-100,227 Schmitt, Lynn-1 16 Schneckenburger, Lorrie- 1 33,159,188 Schoenheider, Don- 1 16,148,203,229 Schuck, Susan- 1 16,164,165,1 78,220,221 Schul1er,Janna-78 Schuller, Jill-134 Schuller, Melissa-134,164,165 Schuller, Steven-1 16 Schultz, Laura-100 Schultz, Terry-149 schwend,Tami-79,151,155,176 Scoles, Julie-100 Scoles, Laura-100 Scott, George-166 Scott, James-1 34,180 Purham, Bill-77 Purham, .leff-168,228 Putman, Lewis-133 Putman, Tim-77,168,198,218 Quinlan, Terry-99 Quinn, David-218 Rafferty, Colleen-1 15 Rafferty, Robert-77,150 Roger, Sharon-133,226 Roger, Stephen-99 Ragler, Bryant-168,198,228 Ramsey, Pam-99 Randle, Randle, Demetrius-1 33 James-1 1 5 Rorer Rone, , Y Rore Rosa, Rose, 1 Renee-1 33 Terry-115,221 Vivian-115,220,221 Steve-78 Brad-100,1 83 Rose, David-78 Rose, Glenn-133,214 Rose, Kevin 1So1-1 15,186,219 Rose, Kevin lFr1-1 33 Rose, Rhonda-106,1 15,166 Rose, Steven-1 00 Rosenberg, Mike- 133,l38,l5O,159,180 Ross, Brenda-133 Ross, Pam-1 15,171 Roten, Jeannette-78 Roten,Judith-115,192 Roten, Steven-100 Rubin, Dana- 100,150,152,158,179 Ruff, Gigi-78,142,241 Ruff, Jeanine-1 15,171,217,241 Ruffin, Dan- 78,198,210,211,212,238 Ruffin, Eddie- 115,168,201 ,21O,21 3,229 Scott, Robin-100 Scott, Rosalyn-100 Seelye, Linda-134,170 Seelye, Ron-100 Sefton, Scott-116,204,229 Sefton, Tod-79,1 54 Seligman, Bella-79,237 Sellers, Jim-100 Semlow, Kent-100,154 Sephus, Marzetta-79 Severns, Julie- 134,164,165,171,l88 Shadid, George- 79,145,168,224,238 Shadid, Mark-1 16,229 Shallenberger, Kimberly-134,183 Shambaugh, Douglas-134 Shambaugh, Ronald-1 16,215 Shanks, Karyn-134 Shaw, David-79,168,231 ,234 Shea, Carol-79 Shea, Dennis-79 Shelby, Edna--79 Shellenberg, Dave-134 Shelton, Anne-134 Shelton, Deborah-1 16 Shelton, Michael-116,218,201 Sherman, Christine-134 Shinkle, Daniel-1 16 Shinkle, Gregory-134 Shinn, Christopher-134,204 Shinn, Nancy-79,241 Shipley, Bill-79,180 Shoff, Timothy-1 16 Shores, Kirk-214 Shults, Teri-100,152,253 Sick, Denise-79,151,217 Simmons, Linda-100 Simmons, Michael-134 Simmons, Bob-1 16,218 Simmons, Steven-79,228 Simms, Cheryl-79,175 Simon, Eugene-100,198 Simpson, Dana-1 16 Simpson, Dave-1 16,218,227 Sims, Sally-100 Sivertsen, Rolf-100 Slane,Julic1-1 16,165 Slavens, Cherie-134,178,188 Sligar, James-79,177,168,203 Sligar, Timothy-1 34 Sloan, Christie-80 Smariesse, Vince- 100,168,169,174,19B,215,227 Smith, Christopher-134 Smith, Colleen-1 16 Smith, Dion-1 16 Smith, Jackie-186 sm1ih,Jeff-1 16 Smith, Kathy Jo- 80,1 51 ,176,180,241 Smith, Kenneth-100 Smith, Linda-100 Smith, Lynne-116,148,164,165 Smith, Marlene- l0O,160,164,165,157,192 Smith, Matthew-1 16,201 Smith, Michael-1 16,201 Smith, Michelle-134,164 Smith, Randy-100 Smith, Ronald-134 Smith, Sid-80 Smith, Theodore-134 Snelson, Larry-1 16,180 Snyder, Brenda-1 34 Snyder, Cathy-100 Snyder, John-116,201,229 Socall, Arthur-116 Solomon, Howard- 124,134,142,158,166 Solomon, Scott- 116,148,150,159,203 Sommer, David-134 Sommer, Scott-100,162,169,227 South, Ronald-134,214 Southey, Kevin-1 34,202 Southey, Steve-80 Sowers, Michael-134 Spears, Timothy-135,158,175,186 Speirs, Lynne-135,180,181 Spencer, Belinda-135 Spencer, Ricky-80,168 Sperry, Tammy-80 Sperry, Terry-1 1 6,1 83 Spurgeon, Melanie-80 Spurgeon, Randall-135,180,219 Stacy, John-80,87,153,215,216 Staggs, Brian-135 Stahl, Mark-100,180 Stomper, Jill-80 Stomper, Marsha-80 St. Ange, Cindy-80 St. Ange, Sharon-1 16 Steff, Tony-1 35,204 Steiger, John-1 16 Steiger, Michael-116,174,218 Steighorst, Lynn-80 Steinberg, Lewis-100 Steiner, Renee-100,145,221 Sternberg, Brian-100,215,229 Stevenson, Cindy-135,175,180 Stever, Shawn-100,206,208 Zadocks, Tim-103 Stewart, Cheryl-1 16 Stewart, Gerald- 101,168,198,210,224,227 Stewart, Janet-101 Stewart, Patricia-1 35 Stinson, Alisa-1 16 Stinson, Cecelia-80,1 60 Street, Raymond-135,218 Strehlow, Fritz-101 Strodel, Lindo-135,180 Stubblefield, Jeff-1 16,227 Stubbs, Debra- l35,156,164,165,183 Stubbs, Dennis-80,177 Sturdivant, Jeanne-1 16,205 Sturdivant, Thomas-80,168 Stutes, Catherine-1 16 Suelter, Monica-135 Sullivan, Colleen-101,183,185 Sullivan, Dodie-101 Sullivan, Phyllis-81,176 Sullivan, Stephen-1 16 Summers, Jill-1 16 Sunderland, Delora-135 Suter, Chris--101 Suter, Wendy-1 35 Sutherland, Peggy-101 Sutton, Cynthia-1 16,180 Sutton, Scott-116,154,201,229 Svendsen, Nancy-1 16,1 17,217 Svendsen, Bob-80,153 Swearinger, Judith-101 Swearinger, William-1 16 Swigart, Ann-81,153,181 Swigart, Leigh--81,153 Swigert, Michael-101,204,229 Switzer, Deena-101 Switzer, Theresa-1 16,180 Sydnor, Devon-101 Sylvester, Debra-166,175 Sylvester, Laurie-1 35,175 Symonds, Randall-1 16 Taghon, Robyn-1 17 Taghon, Roiena-135 Taghon, Ronae-101 Talbott, Dorla-101,226 Tauber, Janet-135 Touscher, Mike--81 Taylor, Linda-117 Taylor, Tom-101,229 Taylor, Timothy-81 Temple, Tom- 81,88,153,I67,186,l89,206,228 Tepper, Jill-1 35 Terrell, Denice-101 Tharp, Vickie-81 Thebert, Pam-135 Thebert, Steve-101 Theobald, Sally-101 Thigpen, Robin-101 Thomalla, Diana-135 Thomas, Annette-135 Thomas, April-1 17 Thomas, Dean-101 Thomas, Grant-1 17 Thomas, Marty-1 17,172 Thomas, Todd-81,172 Thompson, Larry- 101 ,151 ,154,166,229,236 Thompson, Lavada-81 Thompson, Rod-81,86,169 Thornhill, Kathy- 101,151,154,166,229,236 Thornton, Dale-101 Thorton, Darves-101 Thornton, Steven-101 ,205,220,221 Tillman, Loretta-135 Timm, Shelley-81,50,153,156,252 Timm, William-135,219 1imm, Laura-135,155,167 Tindall, Robin-101 Tindell, Daniel-101,166,169 1itus, Brian-1 l7,169,180,183 1itus, Nancy-101,149,180 Todd, Chris-101,186 Tomsovic, Jane-101 Tomsovic, Mark-135 Tony, Aggie-101 Topel, Linda--101,157,164,175 Traicoff, Dan-81 Traicoff, Susan-101,217 Trapps, Debra-81,101 Trapps, Tommy-1 36 Traver, Gregory-82,198 Traver, Kim-101 Traver, Scott-168 Trent, Julie-83,164,222 Trimmer, Dave-101,154,169,229 Trotter, Janet-82 Turner, Brian--136 Watkins, Claudia- 1 18,164,1 65,187 Watson, Brian-174 Watson, Fred-83 Watson, Joyce-102 Watt, Russell-102 Waugh, Jim-136,202 Waugh, Kathleen- 118,145,176,226 Waugh, Bill-83,153,177 Webb, Kelsie-83,152,153,186 Webber, Brenda-102 Webber, Tony-1 18 Weber, Jeff-136,145,215 Weber, Sharon-102,164 Weden, Sam-83 Weicherding, Roz-83 Turner, Cheryl-1 17,157 Turner, Keith-101 Turner, Kelvin-1 16,202 Turner, Michael-1 16,214 Turner, Ronald-1 16,180 Turpin, Down-101,175,178 Twitchell, Lori-136 Underwood, Vicki-82 Urban, Timothy- 82,168,169,198,228 Utley, Marc-102,179,210 Weimer, Scott-136,219 Weisert, Kurt-1 36 Welander, Loraine-83 Welch, Kimberly-118,166 Welch, Mary-136,178 Wells, Duane-102,229 Wells, Stephenson-207 Wenger, Ken-136 Wenger, Kitty-83,153,186 Wenzel, John-1 18,154 Wessels, Mark-136,145,202 Wheeler, Angela-1 18 Wheeler, Kimberly- 118,157,187,192 Wheeler, T.-159 Whelan, Tim-136,180 Whitaker, Rose-83,160 Whitaker, Thomas-228 White, Betty-205,220 White, Dallas-1 18 White, Danny-83 White, Denice--102 White Desiree--136 158 White: Kimberly-136,142 Valentine, John-215 Valentine, Pete-1 17 VanCleve, Mark-82,148,153 VanDaele, David-1 17,145 VanDaele , Jeanne-102,171,205 Vaster, Michele--102,171,205 Venardi, Michael-136 Verkler, Andrew-1 17 Verkler, Anne-82,153 Verkler, Douglas-136,214 Verkler, Sherry-82,153 Vicary, Deedec-102 Vosberg, Mark-1 36,202 White, Mary-50,73,83,151,183 White, Willie-102,180,229 Whitehead, Peggy-1 36 Whitehurst, Shellie-102 Whitelow, Mary-136 Whitelow, Peter-136 Whiteside, Deborah-102,145 Whiteside, John-102 Whiteside, Tony-1 18 Whobrey, Joann-102 Wickert, Doreen-83,176 Wickert, Mark-118,201,227 Wickert, Susan-102 Wiggins, Jay-137,183,185,214 Wilcoxen, Teresa-1 1 8,1 87 Wildman, Michael-118,145,169 Wiles, Jody-102,229 Wilkes, Robert-83,175 Wilkinson, Brenda-116 Willadsen, Alan-118,180,181 Wager, Cheryl-136,188 Wager, Vanessa-101,148,152,186 Weibel, Danny-102 Waibel, Deborah-102 Waibel, Jody-1 17,156 Walker, Catherine-82 Walker, Lori-180,221 Walker, Megan-1 17 Walker, Robert-1 17 Walker, Sharon-82,153 Walker, Todd- 71 ,82,150,152,153,168,204 Wall, Bennett-82,153 Wall, Eileen--117,183 Walter, Ronald-117,148,213 Walters, Curtis-1 17 Womack, Cindy-102 Womack, Donna-1 17 Wank, Joel-1 18 Wasden, Barry-1 1 8 Washburn, David-1 18,167,130 Washington, Greg-82 Washington, Regina-136 Washington, Valerie-102 Williams, Bernadette-83 Williams, Cheryl-137 Williams, Crystal-102 Williams, Daniel-83,160 Williams, Darryl-102 Williams, Diane-83 Williams, Freida-102,160 Williams, Kelly-137,202 Williams, Nanette-165 Williams, Nathan-102,198 Williams, Pamalor-84 Williams, Robert-103 Williams, Ronnie-103 Williams, Rosemary-137 Williams, Terry-137 Williams, Valerie-137,164,188 Williams, Veanne--1 18,164 Williamson, John-137,142,180 Willis, Carole-84,87,l51,153,155 Willms, Crystal-124 Willms, Mi Wills, Stev tchell-119,229 e-137 Wilson, Chris-119,229 Wilson, Earnest-103 Wilson, Jennifer-103 Wilson, Jo hn-103,215 Windsor, Carolyn- 103,156,17l,179 Winkler, William-137,214 Winn, Karen-137 Winter, Marty-137 Winters, Tony-1 19 Wise, Taryn-148,219 Wisher, Steven-137,202 Witherell, Bob-137 Witherell, Mary-103 Wofford, Judy- 71,84,148,152,l53,162,183 Wofford, Lisa-137,180 Wohl, Debra-1 19 Wohlrabe, Meta- 137,156,167,175,178,188 Wolfe, Randy-1 19 Wolstenholm, Gene-84 Womack, D.-164,165 Woodhouse, Mariorir-1 19,171 Woods, Sandra-1 19,160 Woods, Toney-1 37,1 60 Woods, Wayne-137,202 Worrick, Karen-1 19,155 Wren, Larie--137 Wren, Maggie-137 Wright, James-103 Wright, Joseph-1 37 Wright, Sue-103 Yang, Lloyd-203,218 Yerby, Jeanette-1 19 Yerby, Pamela-103,180,186 Yonkouski, Scott-84,168,198,224,240 York, Linda-103,170 Young, Deron-1 19 Young, Diana-103,170 Young, Jody-119,180 Young, Kenton-103,198,213,218 Young, Kevin-1 19 Young, Kim-137 Young, Megan-84 Young, Michael-1 19,190 Young, Sam-103,198,229 Zahner, Crystal-1 19 Zellmer,Lauren-119,180,226 Zerbonia, Chris-137,202 Zerbonia, Joseph-137,202,219 Zerbonia, Vincent-84 Zinkhon, James-119,201,218,227 Zinkhon, Julie-137,220,221 Zipprich, Douglas-84,168,198,228 240 Zumbahlen, Kathie-137,164,165,192 Zumwalt, Susan-71 ,72,84,153,156 164 205 222 We The People . . do ordcain FREEDOM TODO 4444 TOBE 'k'k'k'k TOSAY 4444 . s , Q ' , V Q 2 f M' W, 4 fe - 7 ' 1 f 'f 'K ff K. H ff W' O wM,,,e,, ,,kk,h, sw, ' ,, ,3 ' .igzy V, My I ,F V , W, W4 ,iff w ' 2 L 2 53, 5 .ff g E Q, , . , OX'-x f f ff ff' 4 E g Spam Cf MLN ZA: 4 g I I 'A FY s li ,...1. sl? 4 1 , ,,4 it gif.. ' f 1 The Chain Letter Don't take yourself too seriously, There are precious few things worth hating nowadays, And none of them are me. I was only trying to say how things used to be, Till we grew up and we all went our separate ways Looking for our own paths to immorality. -Todd Rundgren Will Never Die The year is almost over, and the end of the book is in sight. For a while there I thought we'd never get things done, and it's still hard to believe we did. I hope more deadlines will be met next year than this, but we still made it. We all did our best and hope you like the book. There are so many people who deserve our sincere thanks Ronae Taghon - for the beautiful cover design and other out- standing artwork. Eddie Mitchell - for .loe Frosh. Mr. Kettleborough and Mr. Nelson -- for your patience and advice during class time. Mr. Stevenor - for not going crazy from a tight budget. JW - two sections is quite a bit, isn't it? l couldn't have survived without you. Lee and Vanessa - for getting through without a photog much of the time. Jonesy - what would we ever have done without your inspiring presence? Lori - for coming closer to the deadlines than any other first-time editor. Pam and Kay - for some of the most imaginative underclass pages we've had for a long time. Joan and Peggy - well, you tried! Scott, Don, and Dave - for taking over and doing a great iob on sports. Jeff and Steve - for consistently delivering high quality pictures. to everyone -- thanks for the index! to all of our teachers - thanks for making high school bearable! Aunt Lucy -thanks for always being there to watch over us. My paper is gone and it's getting late. May the spirit of 76 live forever! Good luck for next year, Ruth Crest Fun Pic Can you find our editor in this picture? 95556255212 Sari amgelo, texas
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