s 'f Q ' 4 41' ' , . ' f W- 4 S4k 'A ifmmkx.. , . 1 , fir B' an f, X' q,',-gf' MH :S 'X -'li xii? .- ' 'egg 5: . 31:- 3 il-:v i 15 1 lv-T V fwagi jf: , 1, mfg 4 - ' - L, 5, 1 if -L, A 2:34 ,f ,sa ff ii, H'- -4-dw' f . . V1 -YL Q, h 11 iii? L ' 3 , i ag , ' 1 - - ' '- . Y, x., MLLLAE n CREST 1 977 Volume 54 PEORIA HIGH SCHOQL Peoria, Illinois The road in life is ca long ond hord one. You'll find yourself losi if you don'f sfcxrt now- looking for The bricks To build the rood to the life you seek. This isn'1o gome anymore- you're leoving your mork os you roll up Q score. There won'f olwoys be someone To point out The woy, to show you wrong from right-no more stories -no more night iight. The Bricks To Build si ...al i i i 4 , 531 tl' lk 'i l M. 1 , 1 K X. xc Wu f ,ix Va is xx' llx lx Fun is a pastime of everyone, but too many times it's really overdone.lLooking back now and you will see-we've really grown up -alot, you and me. Together as one with another- and alone by yourself with no other is the way for the rest of your life. FnendsaresomeHungtospend time with, to enioy-but not to become. W Now don't mistake, in no way is it bad to become a friend, but its really not so good to become such a part of those people that there are no differences. The differences that you have, you can also share-in a way. But don't save inside for a blue rainy day. , 'Mx '41 'L 2 .M - is ,,,,+Nf l it , 1, gf ,grass ig' 5 .. 'im Q -1' ,,. ,i,-..., -..nw ... A -v 5 -Cf , . W, ..,,, -' , s. J-i,,,1 ' -:fl va : :l'f'kfl., Xi, sg:-revs, , ' . ro A 4' W V . f., . . ,- , V- . .4-4 ' MR I -. I, In ,li Q .Q L ' A ? -won. ' c 7 4 Y Vg W .1 1, W, X W' f A' fl li ' V 2 M ll 'f ' ---aa-QS fl A Q .1 lf if-,,, f.. ' 'TS 4 -ai Walt 42' .-...xt Q so 't . uv Q, 'UQ 1 IKHX .1 Iib -s V 'X T A-f' . 4 Y C u I N I - , gf- I Q -lun W AQ,fml???,f X u i we if 1 , Q' A it 5 'Mit' aio, 'Aw 'i 15 J 'bv J 1 .4 f f 1' s , ' Q Sometimes those differences save you when nothing goes right their way. You iust reach in your bog of tricks and there you ore, the solution has been there if only you'd hove listened to yourself. 5 ' m R 3 f i hm-av' ,za-Q? Munn! ls So now with another few bricks in your barrow you head for the narrow and say good-bye to the outdated ways that society has placed before you- you're out to change it all. More power your way. You ve gotten the message so for- lt's not ci gloomy existence cis some might soy. There's sunshine behind the gg-mu f f clouds on every downing doy. You've only got to do o little on your port to see it Even if you're the only one who sees it. l 7 W iciivg, rx Life will treat you The way you treat il, you'll forever be like The rest, if occasionally you don'T bend backwards to do your best. Throw some more bricks on The cart. 1 A .s If you aren't having the best of luck or if a car on your road gets its tires stuck, don't be afraid to help them along their way, you've had help yourself. We're all going to make it, no matter how we play the game, some will wind up in the dugouts and some the hall of tame. Q 90 in 53- Mgkguswl Just remember, however, hard you Try-forget the Teors you cry. Just sfclnd toll, get up when you fall ond never let onyone keep you down- fhe key is in yourself, oct your port-don'f lose before you sforf. X11 ,U 5 The wonders ore there for all to see-remember who holds The key, to unlock The secrets fhcl you con only find on your own. rl rww' Your road is well started and you're on your way. 'Tis truly fantastic the things you store in the attic of your you had. i2 'S -...-n6 aumw I Yr '-1 I EW ' lfi. l g...k-all mind that you seldom use but always wish , If lis 4 i - .5 '- 5 A Well, its your choice, you've got the bricks forthe road to your own life-ride the rood or ioin the road gang, to build them for others who have already helped along the way, always searching for a brighter day. -Jim Sellers l 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: 'lHow 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. 'QT sun. . To acknowledge the teacher who combines dedication, patience, and guidance with concern and friendship, the T977 CREST staff respectfully announces this year's recipient, Ms. Jeri Montag. an 'G 1 4 A CQ N 1 D , al A K I' V I ij, 'Lf -Ol Y' as ,H 4- Qi Q K U . NJ 96' 3 O Q., ! I TABLE OF CQNTENTS O I INTRODUCTION. . . . . .2 ff, L 'M Lomlvns vga. ,R ,fs STUDENT LIFE . . . . . . .20 ' I' ff, SQ, M TARYN WISE Q MARK MATARELLI ,I ORGANIZATIONS ...42 ' , A A r , VANESSA WAGER A A Q Y 5 CHERYLWAGER Lg. SPORTS ....... ....aa 'L' . g'jAQS,Q1 DONSCHOENHEIDER ' 'Q DAVEJOHNSON N JAYWIGGINS K A Qty. 4 RON WALTER STEVE HARDING ROZ MCGINNIS PAM FRANKEL ELLEN JONES LYNN FLEMING ADVERTISEMENTS PAM KEYSTER FACULTY .... .... STUDENTS... .... INDEX .... .... 136 150 242 264 u 0 0 Q a I. 5'f'lMa,pff Llfg Susan Eary Our Homecoming Queen Is Royalty of Peoria High Sue is crowned and ready to be the belle of the ba Congratulations are in order. 1 :- 1 1 ., A ,mi ln. This memorable day was accented by the Homecoming Dance. O5 i '05 'O A no Juniors VAIUIDIE WHL lL IE Win V Iwi-imnurvws 0 Sm' 00 1 COM Shows Q '50 423' i k A 4 ffl 'Wi 0 ' YIIIX Junior talent shined through in their skit Lionel Doring and Chinky Capone Fight Tonight. The St. Vcleniine's Massacre Chinny Chin Chin-the Detective Who Saved Central L S 164111 W, , v ,,-Q, 2' I ' jf I W V 5 ' K -1 1,1 1 , E The Further Perils of Lucky Lindy hclf '51 g , 4 x 1 24 Key C lub- The Best Team In Town! fe 1 tu i 9 V 2 L ,,..- ' wfygm ,. ,. ' arf' ' 4 3 una, -.ve Mr, Christian awaits the bqlll Isn't if nice to see our teachers sweat? Our Team supporters are at it again! 'ira- I Mixing It Up .,' Julie Hill and Julie Neill bop lo the tunes at ci mixer. When the funky music sounds, foxy ladies boogie down. L... ,NN Lisa Higgs: Business Student of Ken Smith: J. R. McCormick His- Patti Kostas: She tied for the Van the year. tory Award. Rennselear Math Award. N Awards Scott Sommer: Bausch and Lomb Science Award and he tied for the Van Rennselear Math Award. Allison Hoffman: Betty Crocker Award. Vince Smariesse: Kirk Riley Swim- mer Award. 'I . VA . .... E 2fklQ.rEUn, , , B 524 'ts 'EUR' . . , 'TR5l Q' 44 A y 1' AUTIML V l if . 1 ' 5 S 5. ...,. i i i Kevin Dempsey: SAR Citizenship Award, DAR Citizenship Award, and J. R. McCormick History Award. Ken and Donny: you are GREAT and we love you! THANKS!-The Crest Top Ten 1 iff' Fran? Row: Pam Yerby, Dana Rubin, Patti Kostas, Scott Sommer, Tim Zadoks. Back Row: Lori Metzger, Kevin Dempsey, Pam Frankel, Dave Hoffman. Not Shown: Dave Ayoub. First Championship For City Since 1930 Peoria Central Wins Illinois Cage Title Peoria Central-a devastating crew 1 ' 1 f i Peorio: No. 1 in 1977 fs. Central arrived at Peoria High School hy a police escort which brought them from Champaign to Peoria. Loyal Cena tial fans lined and streets and the gym- nasium as the Lions approached the high school. lixcited fans. players and cheerleaders from within the motorcade shouted We're Number l. as they passed the high school, As Marc Utley and Percy Neal carried the huge first place trophy into the gym- nasium. the crowd let out a roar that lasted for at least Eve minutes, Coach Bruce Boyle stated that he and his players didn't recognize what the championship meant to them until they entered Peoria County where people lined the overpasses and streets in Goodlield. Deer Creek and other sur- rounding towns to greet the Lions. Lions devour all opposition -5, is 3 401 Central Returns Title To Cit After 47 Years ' How the Lion' roared to their title OPPONENT Springfield iLanpliierl Peoria tRichwoodsi East Peoria Peoria lBerganl Peoria CSpaldingl Pekin Peoria CManuall Banonville lumesronel Peoria illvoodrulfl Washington Peoria Ulichwoodsi Easl Peoria Peoria tBerganl Peoria Spalding! Galesburg Pekin Peoria Ulllanuall Banonville iLimeslonel Peoria Wloodrulll t l,, W, Pt. 57 79 13 Sb SB 56 45 87 67 61 45 S3 44 70 76 76 43 66 18 OW' Pekin Holiday Tourney Peru 451. Bedel W 79 54 60 Ufbllla W 88 Sl ss Harvey iThornlonl L So 56 so Springfield lLanphieri W 71 54 37 Barlonville lLimesfonel Regional 50 Peoria tBerganl W 55 5' 3 Peoria iManuali W '4 43 47 Peoria Sectional as G,i,,b,,,, w ss 49 coil 42 pmn w so 41 S2 43 Peoria lBradleyl Super-Sectional 44 Ottawa lTwl7.l W 55 N 55 67 Champaign stale finals 42 Barrington W 67 40 ei St. Laurence Khicago! W 69 43 as sprmgneia iLanphierl W 72 62 AS IT TURNED OUT, Peoria Central had all of the things . necessary to win a state championship -- quickness, good guards, dominating big man, solid defense - and every Chi- cago area contender, including top-ranked Phillips, lacked something. Roar heard around state . . 1, . a . W Y 'L X , ,1 'K 'N WG? 5 . E .X. . as I me ' wif? , ' hx ,glau- mmm so ff f ' 952+-w-A X K 'W-Q W Asst. Dist. 150 Supt. George Burdette's logic was an even greater success: The Illinois High School Association state tournament has long been regarded as the top basketball tournament in the country, so today the No. 1 team in America is the Peoria Lions. Guess Whois 0. 1 Central brings it home Az.-5 K 1 . Determination . . . we Q PM AFRAID to introduce this young man be- cause you never know what he's going to end up saying, Boyle said. Neal spoke in the tradition of the priests from fourth-place finisher Burbank St. Laurance who wore buttons which read: It's hard to be humble when you're a Viking. Neal found it impossible. I knew we were No. l, he said, because I knew I was No. 1. I'm the baddest. We just took over. Then, in a serious moment which caught his schoolmates totally off guard, Neal said, This is one of the happiest days of my life. I am always going to remember this. M: x' puma WMM xi I 5... 'A -f . . 1 X ., T' . , e . , -I ' f In one of the most emotional moments of the 45minute ceremony Smith brought the crowd to its feet by saying I speak for both Donnie and me when I say thanks to the coaches and the team for being so decent to us for letting us be part ot the team the only way we could ever have been iw' .tr s A ls fn' 5: s y, '49 ' ks L- IT WAS ONE of those episodes the state champs will remember without hav- ing to inflate. Like when Ernie Banks reached down and messed up Boyle's hair after the title game. I been wanting to do that for four years, Coach, Banks said. That didn't bother me half as much as him pointing out that four years ago I had a lot more hair to mess up, Boyle said. Peoria High 's State Champs Banks, Gower lead Lions The Prom Something To Remember This years Prom was very successful and enjoyed by everyone, freshman thru seniors. The students had a great time while dancing to music that was played by Hot Springs. Wendy Carson and Steve Falk also seemed to be having a good time as they were crowned by last years Queen and King, Claire Maeder and Brian Baldwin. ,aw The King and Queen dance to their victory i ' ni' 3, Matt Everhart gives the crowning introduction Carnival Capers Ancl The Girls Pay -. lg Randy Neff helps star? the show! The d ',',lg5g:rg av Jil Qs- They're iust frying their luck. f Will you marry me? 4 1 'I K . X Y X X xv ix A 1 aifulgfl- 'N 5 -QL Moria Escalonte mans the fort Graduation A Day Everyone Looks Forward To Mrs. Carson passes our the bouquets which were provided bythe Senior Service. Pete Holter prepares for the great moment. Dave Ayoub leads the ceremonies with the pledge. 'Q UI. 1' N... Smiles of mixed pleasure and sadness lit the students' faces as they received their diploma. ink ..v,-. ,p Pride swelled as Patti Kostas gave her speech. S fa, r Ofqcwfizafiorf Student Council 5 ' tw. v I 2, , pk ,k,,, 1, 6 . 5 s 76-775 1 AQ . 'Y' ...owe Mr. Grayeb Student Council Advisor 1 K ,fl 9 I Kevin Dempsey Julie Neill President Vice President 5' , :' e or f ,,,, , i s f 5, , ,,ii,,.V , , sg, Q, ., 4, W li ' 'fl if in S Q. L- , -Q f 1' fl 4 '4 M rx: M' Z A. ll' l Wendy Fairman Beth Baldwin Howard Solomon John Williamson Corresponding Recording Secretary Treasurer Parliomentarion Secretory X X. M X is X CEQQQA' B ,N X ,,,.rf- L' '.. . W-'L' :A M -.. F? SY: Zs i -sm. -B Row l L ro R: C. Turner, S. Woods, E. Jones, B. Fabry, B. Boyle. Row 2: M. Murray, R, Golden, A. Mungo, D. Neumann, B. Baldwin, R. Sfeiner. Row 3: K. Dempsey, J. Neill, M. Everhorl, L. Heinfzman. Row 4. J. Wiggins, C. Costa, F. Krull, J. Williamson, L. Strodel. 'liiifi i i ii i - - . H--.: lui' Q . M '!bvn-P Sf-,, 1 l. in-' . KX xx 5 ' 1 .1 .. XfW ,,,i 3 Howard Solomon and Kevin Dempsey discuss Council activities. Malt Everhorl lakes a break from his Council work. 1 l N e Kevin Dempsey assists o child at the Christmas party given by Student Council members. Highlights of Student Council '76-77 ' At the beginning of the school year, the Dempsey-Neill administration fulfilled one of their major campaign promises by distributing to stu- dents the handbook called THE LlON'S TALE. Other Council events followed in quick succession. Homecoming 1976, following the theme Roaring in the Twenties, came off flawlessly except for a rainy day that dampened the gala half-time festivities. Indeed, Homecoming 1976 was a record breaker both from a financial standpoint and an attendance standpoint. Student Directories were put on sale before Thanksgiving, lust before the first of Council's big money-making movies, THE DEVIL'S RAIN. When the Christmas season came around, the students continued the record-breaking pace which was begun at Homecoming. Students gave more generously to both the 56-a-day and canned goods drives than any other year. ln the second semester, the Student Council rewrote its Constitution and Handbook. They also replaced the Bicentennial Billboard with a permanent one. With the Presidential elections in March, Council Week in March, and in April the second movie, A Comedy Film Festival, Student Council closed out the year as actively as they had begun. Student Council's Santa Claus entertains the little ones at the PONY- ' Va? Committee Of W , 1. Fort -4 . 1 U . .. - 4 1 .A On Ground: R. Farnan, J. Weber, F. Sfrehlow, J. Ritmiiler, S. Shaw, T. Connor, A. Davis. Standing: Mr. Maggio, C. Johnston, R. Steiner, J. VanDaele, C. Grieves, K. Patterson, J. Neal, A. Phipps, C. Hoffman, S. Alcorn, K. Johnson, D. Ayoub, J. VanDaele, D, Eakle, R. Neff, M, Richards. On Shoulder: B. Eddingfield, J. Waugh, A. Lomar, D. Mercer, L. Pefiii. y The finished product of CommiHee's hard work is shown in the Caper's dance floor at the Bradley Fieldhouse. . l A Tom Connors and Randy Neff print the lettering for a poster to be Cheryl Grieves works on hanging streamers of crepe paper as she hung over one of the booths at the carnival. helps prepare for the dance. Ma ki n g P t' Kathy Johnson and Lynne Pettit take a break from decorating the window, as they dream re I0 about the big dance ahead. For Capers I 4-0 Officers: C. Grieves, B. Eddingfield, R. Steiner, S. Eory, J. VcinDoele. Q Committee Officers And Members Treasurer, Anne Lohmor, counts the money thot keeps coming in for o Committee of 40 activity. AREN'T WE GREAT! CREST Editorial Staff W K, V, .,-- , K ,V , , , , i 1 'f V ' Ei, 32: v 2 HV , ti, . 2: tg ri ai .5-,..,,,' sn, Q . ,Y -is iw-A I in Fronf: M. Mafareili. Row 1: E. Jones, L. Fleming, C. Wager, V. Wager. Row 2: D. Schoenheider, J. Wiggins, D. Johnson, R. McGinnis, L. lvie, S. Harding, T. Wise, R. Walter, F. Strehlow, A. Hodge. n 1gg4 , 'I ..-...- V vw . r 'JL KJ W.- .4 ,, i mn.. ...M V . , A 4 ' Hannon.. 9 .Q , ., k , is u I We L... . H vw W W3 4' ' ,W ,,,, ..,, b ,.-wwfar'1,7?i22?1fWfV'i W' I s x As usual, the CREST staff is on top of things. fi, si., i w .. 2-MQ ,R i ,QQ zo., i 4 -v Q 4? at CREST enioys a working day at the zoo. .49 - ll What was that again? ,nfgzif .,-cf, 4-V -- V a z . ,V we 7 '95 2A , , ,W H41 ' .y:p.,, QV , .ii o 1 in if 'B A ' Q, A5 -3516 v-,.,,, ,S RN.. ,f 1 wma w f .V-KV z i iii-, X' is ,sithx ,yi -, In .V ,, F N' P fi S. -- vhs' One would be amazed at what the CREST staff can find on a day of exploration. The Staff Row i Lto R: K, Schaffer, R. Boyd, L. Metros L. Jones, C. Costa, J. Hodge, K. Blackwell, M. Rosenberg, J. Wiggins. Row 2: L. Snelson, J Hodge, S. Harding, S. Mehl, P. Frankel, R Green, L. Fender, A. Berg, On wall: D Blackford, D. Rubin, J. Canham, S. Geisler, S Thorpe, J. Helgoe, J, Goett, J. Gottschalk. The Opinion gl? The responsibility of the Opinion staff is to meet deadlines, write stories, and inform students of school activities. Covering the State Basketball Team was their most rewarding experience this year. The Editors ln tree: A. Berg, J. Gottschalk, S. Mehl. Below: M. Rosenberg, S. Thorpe, C. Costa, D. Rubin, J. Hodge, R. Green, L. Fender. . A .JA .af S tl ar I f I n fifv. if wR,' f35'o.5 Photographers 'QF S 1 gus- mq,fQ' ,ge M .,o , .'. fy F.. 558 fl: A 1 L-, 7 -I at 6 X L to R: A. Hodge, F. Shehlow, B. Hart. 5 'I at Senior National Honor Society David Ayoub Marcy Baker David Barnes Becky Burns Kristine Canham Nancy Conibear Cheryl Costa Kevin Dempsey Kay Erwin Matthew Everhart Kimberly Ewend Lori Fender Pamela Frankel Joel Goldstein James Gottschalk Paul Gottwald Peter Halter Lisa Hastings Jennifer Helgoe Eileen Helmers Rick Heppner Lisa Higgs Pictured Above Judith Hodge Justina Hodge David Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Allison Hoffman Carol Johnston Laura Jones Pamela Keyster Patti Kostas Cindi Landers Jean Lavallee Teri Lee Yvonne Maas Jennifer Magon Lori Metzger Julie Neill Paul Nielson Sharona Qlenick Leigh Parr Beth Pearsall Anne Peterson Julie Riekert Dana Rubin Lynda Rutledge Regina Ryan Laura Schultz Vince Smariesse Kenneth Smith Scott Sommer Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner Sandra Thorpe Nancy Titus Marc Utley Jeanne VanDaele Diana Voinovich Vanessa Wager Deborah Waibel Sharon Weber Shellie Whitehurst Carolyn Windsor Pamela Yerby Diana Young Tim Zadoks 'v -Q67 . ms- , '-.g- , Junior National Honor Societ Susan Alcorn Brian Bateman Gregory Black Ginger Blaydes Joan Clemmer Brett Cloud Daniel Colglazier Steven Durdle Laura Erbe Lisa Fisher John Freim lll Randal Golden Steven Goldstein Laura Gottschalk Kenneth Gramley Stephen Harding Cheryl Henderson Lori Hughes Ruth Kinney Frederick Krull Regina Kuecks Kenneth Marshall Gregory Marks Anthony Miller Beniamin Miwa Dana Morris Karen Murphy Lisa Napoli Amy Newton Kathryn Patton Lynne Pettit Susan Retzer Mark Richards James Roecker Tanya Sanger Lori Schneckenburger Melissa Schuller Sharon Secretan Julie Severns Cherie Slavens David Sommer Belinda Spencer Vicky Wheeler Timothy Whelan Jay Wiggins Cheryl Williams John Williamson William Winkler Meta Wohlrabe Julie Zinkhon 5 JH, S35 it A . W, W ,yi rig: Ne, , .,z..,s . , .M y 53 gg -f. Q ' 4-N5 Row l L to R: K. Patterson, T. Ligtvoet, D. Trimmer, J. Kinney, W. Felder, L. Dohm, Mr. R. Christian. Row 2: M. Nordwall, T. Colglaziar, G. Olson, P. Gottwald, K. Field, D. Tindall, F. Strehlow, Row 3: M. Counterman, D. Sommer, D. Barnes, J. Gottschalk, G. Shinkle, T. Connors, J. Zinkhon, C. Dempsey, B. Robertson, R. Neff. Key Club Being a leading service organization in the community, the Key Club did their part in helping out several charities this year. The members handed out pro- grams at games and ushered for differ- ent school functions. The basketball game against the faculty was a fund raiser for a local charity. f , W -V V .,. mv... ,. ., T fr! Q0 wa -f x .YN A 3 Fgnazq' - sol srranh R can ff 4 +. T ,,.- ' ll J s ..r, .s. e . se. ggk.. r - x !-fe., S 5 he ,fs ffl, ' The Key Club basketball team was composed of, Row l L to R: D. Lewis, K. Smith. Row 2. T. Ligtvoet, T. Connors, D. Trimmer. Row 3: F. Strehlow, D. Tindall, D. Barnes, S. Sommer, J. Kinney. www--...., ,pm ,Q :Q ,. 5 'F'1 'n With great enthusiasm, the tough Key Club team plans their strategy against the faculty. Action At The Key Club - Faculty Basketball Game '-ik Q W, , - Q x w. Q-img l've got it, Barney! , if sv L to R: P. Kostas, S. Phillips, W. Fairmon, K. Thornhill, L. Schultz, C. Grieves, L. Topel, L. Niekomp, M. Baker, S. Howard, C. Sullivan, S. Hoffer, D. Sullivan, N. Titus, L. Metzger, S. Wright, V. Wager. Senior Service This year these senior girls sold candy ond stationary to raise funds. These funds were spent on bouquets of red roses and baby breath. The bouquets were carried by the girls in the senior class during graduation exercises. At right, Officers: W. Fairman, K. Thornhill, C. Grieves, S. Howard. .5 si 1. .Y , . A Jfif' vs... .. .. .... ,. ,, .., 4 f i tb . Wie' .ff.f.. I 111. 'D 'QIQ 'li' 3 . J ? l l f 45 .5-nf .gefyryf fl-Te MV! 4. aff: K , T r! 1 . wtf E 5 A ? l fa J Awww!! is tt 2 4 by . 2 . A 8 N. 0 0 Aiding the orthopedic students by helping them to class and with their lunch trays, were iust a few of these students many responsibilities. Row l L to R. B. Lord, K. Young, M. Ball. Row 2: D. Roedell, D. Eakle, S. Lawrence, B. J. Kranzberg, N. Briles, D. Robertson. Row 3: J. Ruff, G, Robertson, G. Kerns, D. Simpson, M. Patton. Library Aides These students assisted the librarians in finding books and checking them out for other students. They helped keep books in order and performed other various duties in the library. Row I Lto R: K, Broadnox, D. Mau, K. Boyer, D. Jolly, K. Mohnen. Row 2: J. Hicks, S. Parrish, D. Sylvester, K, Evans, N. Ellis, N, Golden, K. Maher, C. Larson, L. Parsons. Row 3: F, White, D. Simpson. uw K fdffag ! Lfo R A Thomas N Hall V Rorer M. Benson, R. n r I S , g ciaybfln, ii. Pearsalli L. randoli, rf cox ' These personal assistants of Ms. Cooper and Mr. Tindall per- formed office duties ond various other jobs. Rowl LtoR J Borselllno D Collins S Harding D Palley Row2 M Jacobson 5 1 1 . ' , . ' , . ' , . . . . n Marchand, T. Kluever, M. Toler, M. Nordwall, A. Hightower, D. Trimmer, J Kinney, S. Sefton 5. 15, K i Wig? ff! unr- ffl Aw . l,a:i:jfg?'.e Counselor Pages These girls assist the counselors with typing, filing, and delivering call slips to students. They do these duties during their study halls. Below, Laura McCullough assists Mrs. Harris in filing student schedules. Up rail: L. Higgs, S. Huxtable, S. Olenick, B. J. Kranzberg, B. Joy, K. Ashley. Center: D. Terrell, T. Tyler, R. Boyd, W. Fairman, W. Carson, J. Davis, K. Thornhill, L. Fisher, D. Lord, D. Ealcle. Sitting: D. Stubbs, T, Higgs, K. Zumbahlen, L. McCullough. O L I3 Performing various duties in the administration offices is the responsibility of these students. Row l Lto R: L. Fender, V. Smariesse, D. Ayoub, C. Reider, L. Nordall, B. Hohulin, J. Grieves, J. Ligtvoet, L. Engel, N, Svendsen, K. Grieves, L. Niekamp, A. Miller, J. Grieves, D, Vicary, D. Keffales, G. Hodgeson. Row 2: D. Dunn, L. Smith, J. Roe, D. Wohl, J. Moran, M. Smith. Row 3: D. Barber, T. Hardin, D. Dunn, 5. Cox, J. Martin, C. Halverson, L. Peck. Row 4: J. Brewer, J. Bill, C. Sullivan, C. Hull. - . These Sl'-Jdenls prlnled llle memorable L to R: M. Headley, D. Moss, D. Molleck, A. Richards, K. h State Basketball posters which were dis- Patterson, L. Allen, J. Sfubblefield, B. Foreman, T. p played throughout the school. McGG'VeY,Mr-NelS0f1,J- Donnell- ..4.,, .51 - Q., , is ' f . l 1 mf My 45... .f 92 f fl T 2 J 4' 4? 2 , ww 11, a W 1- tgt aw., Y tb' f. U' 'TAM' isnt gun: .NN Rowl L to R H Carlile D Gillig K Worrick T Knouer. Row 2: C. Dempsey, F. 9 e C Saupe, J. Math, Whitelovl, C. Polwell, L. Neilson.. AV Crew xx Row l L to R: J. Coffey, J. Miller, B. Ely, D. Blackford, D. Gillig. Row 2: K. Hymbaugh, S. Johnston, S. Bohm, V Murray, D, Donahue, K. McCleod. Row 3: T. Knouer, L. Metros, S. Goins, D. Costa, S. Garrett, D. Molleck, M Wallis. Row A: M. Sowers, C. Stevenson, L. Neilson, C. Dempsey. Row 5: Mr. Neff, G. Staggs, R. Rutledge, M Steiger, J. Hineman, H. Carlile, S. Young, J. Math, K. Turner, G. Douehi. ... I U. Ak -.n , . L. X' -1. UAW' 'Q J ' 3 s Lg ' . L' , ,A . f 1 t , , , -f . J QA - - 3 A 1 J - A . Q, 'xy tr - 1 ' . Q . 1 1 ai-' - f f 351 S. . . 1 - ,Q an f , 'f A 'N 's 1 S W 4 'Q , Q! f. L v . f . . ' lf l ash 2 . .SL 1 -1, to . -f .- . 'A', 7 ,s.-f f 5 Q .. x .. .. ,eil .1 if . W , ii VP a 1 ,Q ,X 1 . f, :..,- 'Yen ww-'w.cf.'..-fa 1-'-111'-:...f,' L -'-' 1 ' . ' ' ' ' YD Row I L to R: Mr. Glatz, D. Purcell, G. Phelps, S. Goldstein, J. Wiggins, G. Black, D. Colglazier, R. Bordeaux, B. Fabry, D. Rubin, M. McNeil, J. Hart, L. Wilson. Row 2: B Barber, J. Gottschalk, H. Solomon, C. Costa, J. Erbe, M. Murray, A. Mungo, E. Campbell, D. Ketfales, B. Andrews, C. Mungo, S. Harding, D. O'Donnell. Forensics The speech and debate teams had a very successful year. Both teams placed high in several tournaments and brought home trophies that we all can be proud to own. Ni... Successful Year For Speech And Debate As Ann Marie Mungo was named the Illinois High School Association winner in Oratorical Declomation, the fulfill- ment of a dream came true. Last year, she had been fourth and she had to do better than that. Ann Marie's winning article, Monster Children , by Joyce Maynard, showed everyone that she was the state champion. Dana Rubin received fifth place in Original Oratory. Wife Abuse was the topic of her original speech. The PHS Speech team placed seventh in the IHSA State Individual Events tournament. They definitely continued their winning tradition. The Varsity Debate team of Scott Solomon and Jim Gottschalk, show a couple of their many trophies won during the year. As a team and as individual speakers, the two placed high in every tournament. Scott and Jim made a name for themselves as they loosened the Chicago grasp on the winning monopoly. The second Varsity Debate team of Greg Black and Brad Barber did an outstanding iob this year. The PHS Debate team continues to look promising in the future. ,nur ik . L to R: J. Goldstein, B. Berg, F. Krull, M. Headley. it Y' PICCOLO Susan Alcorn FLUTES Leigh Parr Susan Alcorn Ginger Blaydes Paula Evans Deborah Gaisford Loretta Harrison Catherine Helgoe Julie Higginbatham Marla Johnson Jill Johnston Linda Jones Krista Linn Elisabeth Loyd Marla Lueders Barbara Metzger Dyvonne Neibuhr Deborah Stout Linda Strodel Dolores Willis Deborah Wissel Lisa Wofford Lauren Zellmer OBOES Sherry Davis Margaret Jones BASSOONS David Cooper Gregory Black Concert Band CLARINETS Alan Willadsen Karen Boyer Margo Cox Eric Davies Shelly Davis Teresa Dempsey Richard Edgecomb Helen Farlin Cynthia Kirby Bettina Linn Donna Nicholas Rebecca Parsons Lynne Speirs Bonnie Stahl Theresa Switzer Nancy Titus Terry Williams Jeanette Yerby BASS CLARINETS Nancy Briles David Heerman Susan Hoffer Philip Ryan CONTRA BASS CLARlNETS Lisa Peden ALTO SAXOPHONES Donna Barry Keith Baker Lori lvie Ellen Jones Wally McCurdy TENOR SAXOPHONES John McGhee Tim Dempsey BARITONE SAXOPHONES Eric Meyer David King FRENCH HORNS Susan Howard James Hart Jeri Henderson Douglas Kerns Kenneth Marshall Cindey Stevenson Meta Wohlrabe CORNETS Brian Titus Kevin Baker David Barnes William Butterfield John Coffey Steve Crowley Lucille Davies Marian Jenkins William Lemieux Michael Safford Kim Schaufelberger James Scott Randall Spurgeon David Temple Steven Vivod, Jr. Vicky Wheeler Timothy Whelan TRUMPETS Mark Stahl Thomas lngrassia TROMBONES Joel Goldstein Mark Headley Alexander Hodge Frederick Krull Bradley Powers BARITONES David Lueders Daniel Colglazier Richard Crandell John Donnell Steven Goldstein TUBAS Daniel Reatherford Larry Snelson David Walker PERCUSSION Jenni Behrends Michael Davis Kenneth Gramley Roger Halleen Ralph Richmond Samuel Rieger Michael Rosenberg Ronald Turner David Washburn lm Q Band members take a break between their parts as the trombones continue to play. In Concert Peoria High's band received new marching uniforms this fall. During the football season they had the opportunity to show these off while doing their formations. Concerts kept the group quite busy all year. Above, they are per- forming at the Fine Arts Concert. At the left, Mr. Stoskopf and his band take a well deserved bow. Long rehearsals aid the PHS band in giving perfect performances. Wlfedfzfzff. M' 1 ,- rn .gi Q 35 jiyz' , - f A Typical Day Of Practice With The PHS Band N N ld , ,-.. , 5 -'I 'Egg' jifff? Leigh Parr studies her notes before she begins to play f ' ' c ' if S x -1 ,A ji 'x'i1t'1jvc ... 'T af' 51 il T. di- The saxophones add class to the band. The reed section takes over. ,M-f M , Mr. Sfoskopf keeps going through Thick and thin. 'iw Beginning the winter concert is Mr. Casper and his PHS orchestra. Concert Orchestra The orchestra performs several times during the year. Their two main concerts are the winter and spring performances. Representatives from Peoria High's orchestra perform at contests and festivals including Mid-State Nine, District, and State. FIRST VIOLINS VIOLAS Laurie McGhee Rosalind McGinnis Kyle Ashley Linda Fleming Sheila Bauwens Thomas Buchele Randall Golden Carmel Kiefer Selma Fishman Gene Olson Lisa Powers Colleen Sullivan VIOLINCELLOS Eileen Wall sEco'No viouNs James Roecker Marjorie Beeney Ann Marie Mungo Ronald Bordeaux Jonathan Buchbinder Jane Donnell Aaron McGinnis Juli Behrends Loch Miwa Carol Buchele Terry Sperry Richard Covelli Nancy Golden STRING BASS Kim Hoffman Debra Stubbs Randall Neff Jay Wiggins FLUTES Leigh Parr Susan Alcorn Catherine Helgoe Lauren Zellmer CLARINETS Rebecca Parsons Nancy Titus Alan Willadsen Jeanette Yerby TROMBONES Joel Goldstein Frederick Krull Bradley Powers TUBA Larry Snelson BASSOONS David Cooper Gregory Black FRENCH HORNS Susan Howard Douglas Kerns Kenneth Marshall Meta Wohlrabe TRUMPETS Brian Titus William Butterfield David Temple PERCUSSION Jenni Behrends Kenneth Gramley Samuel Rieger Michael Rosenberg U Fine Arts Concert String bass players often have the inconvenience of having to stand through a concert. Without serious direction, an orchestra would be incomplete. The attention of everyone brings out the best efforts of each player Jay Wiggins, one of fhe many talented musicians of Cenfral, plays the string bass in the orchestra. He has shown his musical talent at the piano, during several school assemblies. 3 . l l r . l YS- Q l , A vw' At the piano. Mrs. Moore, Directing1Mr.Totting. Row l L to R: T. Wilcoxen, T. Goodale, C. Krei, H. Mayer, C. Watkins, P. Peterson, M. Escalante S, Cox C. Gurney, V. Finley, G, Dunkin. Row 2: T. Margaris, A. McKinnie, S. Beeney, Y. Maas, V. Wager, N. Conibear, R, McGinnis, L. Metzger, W. Carson, L. Fabry, A. Mungo. Row C I ' ' 3: B. Andrews, W. u p, J. Lyons, D. Helmke, E, Campbell, K. Rose, T. Spears, K. Blackwell, D. Holmes, E. Meyer, J. Gottschalk, T. Colglazier, K. Fox, V. Harris, M. Counterman. Concert Choir . fii This group sang many programs throughout the year and quite successfully per- 1 formed the musical, Chorus Line at several concerts. Above, the choir sings at the Spring Concert, and below, the students perform at Bradley. L l i i l 1 Nancy Conibear performs her solo in the musical, Chorus Line. H 5. i . i S 5 a ' s 1 . 2 S 3 1 if 0 L to R: Dr. Tatting, J. Lyons, S. Beeney, T. Spears, C. Watkins, B. Andrews, N. Conibear, R. McGinnis, E M E m b I e Meyer, L. Metzger, J, Gottschalk, L. Fabry, T. Colglazier, A. Mungo. These two select groups sang many concerts at school and performed success- ful programs at several places in the community. Above, the Mixed Ensemble performs a medley from the musical, How To Succeed In Business. Row I L to R: C. Wager, A. Berg, M. Wohlrabe, K. Patton, C. Slavens, Row 2. L. Gohschalk, B. Hood, A. Hays, J. Parks, C. Cavins, L. Schneckenburger. we N 2- il faq . in L -. .i 33,5 f A n . 1 v nk , 1 0 l . 'L ., we i.. A 7 in . 0 Row I: L to R: C. Lohn, D. Bryant, V. Williams, K. Mohnen, S. Lawrence, N. Ellis, A. Rice. Row 2: L. Miller, D. 1 Q! r Morton, L. Danehower, M. Jenkins, J. Roe, G. Norman, J. Severns, J. Motteler These students practiced daily and performed for audiences at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts. Freshmen Girls' Chorus ,um als 413' Row l: L to R: J. White, B. Fabry, M. Gavlinski, S. Munson, C. Tortorice, 'M Norton, S. Fain. Row 2: L. Reaugh, J. Wallace, T. Thompson, T. Clemons, E Anderson, L. Fleming, N. Smith. Row 3: A. Kennedy, K. Hankins, N. Hinnen C. Halvarson, E. Stubbs, J. Rittmiller, A. Griffith. Row 4: D. Brookhart, T Alexander, C. Gnepper, J. Behrends, A. Rogers, B. Goodale, P. Crowe . , i V Z I ' f , 3 rf' f '- 'H C ll . .V', , Q vrv I ii -' ., 4, A R i. ei f . ' N .. ,. 1 ' ' , . J ,.. P 'W v li' I x 1 ii s ,Q ' ffl ' '- , W . ff 1 i 1 f1-' 'ff' 'Jig' W 'W , K ,VLV L: ,VZV L C., . L, . N f gf f . it , iwgvglgniy 4' ,B i wg OFFICERS: T. Parham, S. Woods, D. Gayles, A. Moss. Afro-American Club M. 3 Row l Lto R: I. Haynes, M. Smith, L. Mudd, T. Miller, D. Gayles. Row Dailey, J. Peterson, W. Hester. : B. Haynes, R. Harris, R. Jackson, M. English, C. Gilley, L. Cornish, P, Goodwin, A. Moss. Row 4: K. Evans, S. Bush, J Qin f - -- 1 'rv If ' . C er' ' E ,Nr Xl g 'F ...E 115 N , -1 .N ' up .J . 'A gr A M... me 'F' N. l 4 4 F ' F P ' ' N .. do ii. 4 4, ' 2 ': ' Peterson, B. Peterson, D. Worley, V. Cobb, M. Hardaway, Mrs. D. Brown. Row 21 C. Smith, J. Foreman, S. Woods, T. Purhcm, M. Dailey . Pickett, P. Neal, C nv- Xxx X.. me f' G . s i T' :gh T Office ' 'ff 0 'mv-if Occupations This group of girls participated in several conferences in Peoria, Springfield, and Houston. Local, state, and national contests kept them quite busy all year. An employer appreciation banquet was hosted by the girls for their employers. Above, Robin Scott works out a problem with the aid of an electronic calculator. At the right, Cheryl Grieves demonstrates how to use the mimeograph. 5 L to R: L. Achterberg, K. Snyder, P. Yerby, J. Hoppe, D. Waibel, T. Dailey, A. Tony, D. Voinovich, R. Scott, D. Young, Mr. Meiss, L. Barton, E. Helmers, V. Washington, K. Gibson, D. Glanton, C. Grieves, L. Higgs. fwqm 'P l si .13 3 My A f , .-..'...,. .. f'Q..1f, . . . , , . ' -V K . s , ' I' ..' . 0' -f w,w .K :..3,g,? 5 . 4'.5gg. . I 4, .5,',,- . g . 3V,F.,.. . . J MT 'Q X, 5'wr.T ,. 1, In Front: J. Swearinger. Sitting: D. Whiteside, D. White, L. York. Row I Lto R: J. Tomsovic, K. Bill, C. ' . . Landers, V. Elmore, T. Hurt. Row 2: B. Sternberg, D. Burkitt, J. Brackbill, S. Gervais, K. Meiss. Row D I b U t N 3: L. Hastings, D. Thomas, R. Ryan, C. Johnston, N. Kellerstrass, L. Basquin-Quigley. Row 4: Mr. G. Irwin, L. Brown, C. Christianson. Headed by Mr. George Irwin, these students work in the afternoons at various kinds of iobs. Working in offices and department stores around the city, pre- pares the group for work in the future. This year, the Distributive Ed. students gave a Christmas party for the children at Allied Agencies. German Club 5 l ,gil .15 . .cgi Y 1. The German Club kept busy with many activities all year. They held their annual German picnic with German food in the fall. 31 Lawn? Row l L to R: R. Kuecks, J. Theesfield, L. Gottschalk, M. Wohlrabe, B. Hart. Row 2: M. Beeney, J. Clemmer, J. Erbe, Mrs. Baker, L. Erbe, L. Seelye, T. Buchele, J. Buchbinder, K. Dodson, D. Nichels. Row 3: L. Hinesman, P. King, J. Helgoe, J. Roecker. Row 4: R. Seelye, P. Gottwald, A. Hays, F. Krull. Spanish Club During the year, the Spanish Club had a picnic, made a pinata, and went to P.A.R.K. to entertain the children at a fiesta. Plans were mode fora summer trip to Spain. In front: M. Nordwall. Standing: T. Sanger, M, Escalante, G. Blaydes, E. Wall, W. Suter, C. Rutter, K. Russell. On wall: K. Murphy, S. Beeney, S. Klise, L, Speirs, S. Blevins, L. Zellmer, P. Peterson. W? S L G 1. i n it The Latin Club had a fund raising car wash this year. In May, a Roman Banquet was held at Jumer's. After the banquet a slave auction was held. Row l L to R: C. Henderson, S. Parrish, M. Rosenberg, G, Marks, S. Johnston. Row 2: A. Dilley, K. Schaffer, M. Counterman, C. Courtney, R. Kinney, P. Sutherland, C. Buchele, D. Robertson, D. Tindall. ln tree: S. Weimer, C. Andrews, R. Richmond, These students interested in the theater, ecome true Thespians through their active stage work. Jazz Club Music is the main interest of this group. By practicing in the audito- rium after school, these students learned to appreciate iazz music. Row l L to R: B. Titus, Mr. Dyes, M. Headley. Row 2: B. Jasinski, J. Wiggins, J. Lovelace. u .Wy F' .431 . . . A... -k j Y y i l in X. Science Club Headed by Mr. Horst, this group of students performed demonstrations, experiments, and delivered speeches at their morning meetings. These activities promoted interest in science for these dedicated students. ln the center the group watch a dem- onstration with much interest. ln Front: B. Jasinski. L to R Row iz J. Wiggins, V. Smariesse, T. Zadoks, Mr. Horst, R. Walter, P. Nielson, B. Hart. Row 2: E. Wall, D. Sylvester, T. Goodale, S. Beeney, M. Everhart, F. Strehlow, T. Buchele, J. Buchbinder, G. Ketay, B. Gordon. K In -hvf ' K: ' -ff - g ig: ki e - fi . . -.-, -- ,. ,,,, . . I i' I H 1 -Num-ul Y Y MART' W 'M xffxe f e f Y V' ' Officers: . , ll P. Nielson, M. Everhart, L. Math, T. Zadoks, V. -. Smariesse, F. Strehlow. Row I Lto R: V. Rorer, J. Lindsay, L. Pettit, L. Johnson, R. Rose, S. Roger, S. Gunning, L. Scales, D. Donahue. Row 2: A. Thomas, C. Phipps, N. Conibear, G. Garrett, C. Buchele, K. Johnson, M. Wohlrabe, P. Brereton. Row 3: R. Ruffin, J. Brewer, L. Zellmer, L. Strodel, N. Hinnen, J. VanDaele, D. Gottwald, M. Kleier, D. Robertson. Row 4: B. Snyder, L. Seelye, P. Dehart, L. Gottschalk, J. Marchand, N. Briles, S. Thorpe, K. Anderson, J. Caldwell. Row 5: C. Willms, R. Steiner, L. Heintzman, K. Richardson, K. Waugh. L lt is quite obvious that the girl's athletic teams are becoming just as competitive as etterme n the boy: Row l L to R: T. Buchele, A. Ferguson, J. Foreman, K. Patterson, M. Potts, J. Goett, R. Walker, D. Peques, P. Neal, I. Durflinger. Row 2: B. Cleveland, E. Brewer, S. Bush, L. Allen, M. Gibson, S. Young, D. Banks, E. Ruffin, A. Moss. Row 3: L. Miles, C. Rogers, G. Munstedt, B. Jasinski, J. Stubblefield, J. Peterson, D. Roedell, D. Sommer, K. Marshall, T. Ligtvoet, K. Young. Row 4: M. Ball, W. Felder, J. Evans, F. Nou, D. Hasler, C. McLeod, R. Daft, D. Parks, M. Utley, V. Smariesse, S. Kester, D. Collins. Row 5: T. Carrier, D. Hoover, B. Witherall, R. Heppner, M. Everhort, T. Connor, St. Falk, D. lrish, K. Hood, R. Gunther, C. Keeling, J. Hitpas, D. Brooks, D. Leak, M. Wickert, R. Neff, G. Olson, J. Weber. Row 6: K. Baker, S. Ercegovich, B. Herman, S. Gibbs, B. Morton, M. Sowers, M. Hale, R. South, C. Conibear, K. Young, J. Zinkhon, B. Robertson, S. Sefton, A. Fro, P. Halter, J. Math, A. Verkler, D. Coup, C. Ercegovich. , R fast ., . . ,Mg E ., , ,J prti' .,. ... xi gli JS l A A ii P76 lt 4 'V A Y L.. QS? ,-...,-v ' rap, Frosh-Soph Intramural Champs In Front: J. Zerbonia. Lto R: J. Porch, T. Flemming, J. Duke, J. Davis, K. Shores Pictured above, the Gypsy Land Maddogs won the championship trophy of the Fresh- man-Sophomore Intramural League. They fin- ished the season with a perfect record of seven wins, no losses. , ,t 'Q gk The if X ' x X X 1 L '12, as 'Q :X - M, MW..- 1: f M if: . . . I xx. Ni rm... .N bib. ' Lto R1 D. Hasler, R. Heppner, B. Lord, D. Hoover, D. Brooks, M. Utley, M. Everhart, D. Parks. , VW' Q 0' 5.4. V5 3 if U n The Union inspired school spirit by helping The cheerleaders arouse fhe crowd during football and basketball 'J f. vi- ' 9. , X games The famous bellows from These senior guys will long be remembered. I . 1 A - uf 5 'f 'i . z X si X sv K Lynne Baldwin leads fhe squad anfa fhe faafball field L. Baldwin, A. Berg, T. Berry, J. Caldwell, A. Cannon, J. Clemmer, L, Erbe, J during ,he half-time of our Homecoming game with the Hicks, S. Jacobson, L. Johnson, C. Krei, S. Lawrence, R, Miller, G. Norman Pekin Chinks J. Parks, B. Ross, J. Peters, J. Peters, J. Slane, C. Slavens, L. Sylvester, J ' Tepper, D. Worley Pom Pom Squad Our Pom Pom Squad was something to be proud of when- ever they stepped into one of their original routines. With the guidance of Ms. DiPasquole, Mrs. Schwarzlose, and Ms. Klette, the girls performed several routines to popular songs. Gymnastics Team The gymnastics team practiced long, hard hours this year. Their excellent performances were given during half-times at the basketball games. Below left, Lisa Fisher and Chris Rut- ter show their poise and balancing skills on the balance beam. Below right, Pat Dehart does a backflip with ease, as Connie Poppen and Wendy Suter spot her. Row 1 L to R: L. Fisher, C. Grafton, C. Rutter, P. Nellas, J. Crosby, S. Retzer, J. Morteler, K. Ross. Row 2: M. Wohlrabe, C. Poppen, J. Brewer, L. Seelye, P. Dehart, J. Behrends, W. Suter, L. Johnson. Row 3: M. Lush, D. Willis, M. Kennedy, J. Neumiller, T. Clemons, J. Caspar, A. Cohen, J. Erbe. mir 'dlvilffzllw 4 i Q .L 4 T , ' -2 . ',,,,, 5 lvlv .2 be f Memories 6'e Q, g, QM' AN.. ' war' 14 QSM -J 0 VTE ea A. Row l J. Weber, G. Stewart, G. Shodid, B. Winkler, J. Stubblefield, D. Lewis, R. South, D. Hasler, J. Higgins, B. Herman, C. Weisert. Row 21 Coach Meischner, Coach Venturi C Keeling, M. Hale, B. Morton, M. Pinkham, D. Nelson, B. Witherell, S. Falk, J, Zinkon, M. Everhart, Coach Suffield. Row 3: D. Collins, M. Wickert, D. Brooks, B. Lord D Hoover, St. Falk, R. Heppner, S. Gibbs. Young Lions Capture Conference Crown The Varsity Baseball Lions performed admirably all year, finishing with a 20-l5 record, before losing a heartbreaker to Limestone 'IO-9 in District competition. They did win the conference championship with a l2-4 record, and only four seniors on the team. All four sen- iors, Jay Higgins lCapt.l, George Shadid lCapt.l, Dave Nelson, and Mark Pinkham contributed greatly to the championship ball club. Four players received all-con- ference recognition: Seniors Higgins lOFl and Nelson l2Bl and Juniors Rick Heppner llBl and Bob Lord QP, I2-l l. With eighteen returning lettermen, including ten underclassmen and seven pitchers, Coach Suffield has a fine basis for a repeat performance as conference champs. Doug Brooks fires a throw across the infield. af- -- f 1 ' Lf M ' :IV W .war x 4 N l' P' 'f W ' f. N: Wt 'l ' if , f -fir ' K' ' li il: will C . 2 . ,l ' 1 5 1 J, ' ' - - , -1 uf ' i . . - s lv 'S' Q if .- -V ,' 'g are , -.f ' 1 . .sl L, - Q -' Lili: ' 'ix'.!6F-5W p1 ' 1 ' by H. ,i I at-wr , CAI. 5.413522 mv, ,Yfi,.i.,.fA., ng., 3. Il. .qi ,fu my 14: 4,3 I , ' A . ' . . L, .-.-:fgv - , -- 1 , , .ft-.sf rv. f - ' 'K ,. - , , - :fists in M, -f 9' . 1- ' A , ff f . ... if-, . ,,.-.g,-- .i ,. -,.. 1 ww- -s.1q ,V-:Xian tjggflg-,,,p.j V, -W V fu- Qt. M .. . . . 'Q f y is - . ...N ' I .V - - '- i J WWW-w rii. . .... -J ' , 1 .. K . N ., gi V 5, A K . . 1 . . H X -V gr k ,swf ..,. gs-fi., -X-we -N - . .: if h -,f,,- V , ' 1. .. t , K P fvshf f V ' stir 1- -ff' 1. . ,. - ff.. - . 1 - ' ff. 1. -' - ' ,Hera , , .V rg. gffgrif F4 .Q , l ' - L ' ' 'A' if in ' ' - 3. . 1 . . Y i . . , -4:54 Mg. ye..4',m.+, '-Us f- A-. . l ,. . 1 - f v . .. w:i,,. gg- . we .A ... ..2.Q,.s1... -L Q ' M ' ...ff-19 ' Si ,.- L ,L , A . W -.. rt vf- 'llw 'tiff'-T sf,-:. i . V ,.:-s, fp . I' ef .' . B A ,.,--Q s-'W' fl ,,,.1' . . .M .-' fur sw' Senior Mark Pinkham strokes a single to left. Frosh-Soph Develop Talents Both the Freshman and Sophomore Baseball teams completed excellent seasons, the Frosh lO-7 and the Sophomores 9-8. Nearly every player competed on a higher level with ten players earning varsity letters. Developing these talents and gaining such experience will prove invaluable in future competition for these players. A49 1 Q 1, X Xxlfl r- 0 l twig .X Row l J Weber J Zmkhon M. Potts, B. Morton, D. Simpson, B. Herman. Row 21 R. Lf South T Steff K O Malley H. Higgs, M. Sample, B. Winkler. Row 3: S. Gibbs, M. ff' 'WWW , K X Hale S Falk M Wickert J Stubblefield, B. Witherell, St. Falk, K. Shores. Row 4: ?f' if , .n ,X Coach Meishner lSophl Coach Venturi lFroshl. ' ' 5- ,fy I If ff' ff'x A S- ,Kuff pig I Ll. fp 5' lt' f l'ff'C'i 'lr F .f 4, xy W 'V , 74- f 'lf it I 4: l ag 'llfl lx .fx ff g 9 'el f J ' I i Q: ' lf 1 f2f llvm...-1-1-J..-pf, ff -f-1-'wi k Y www is 'fi - - Q A ' ,- d ta iY',1w-.w-g, e 'R v ' WI . ,Q-f E ,t Qing., Gerry Stewart rips o line drive to left. Junior Performers Stand Out Doug Hoover looks in. . . . . .ond fires o strike post the batter. :A A I ,, V . yur, Y, ,i b 1 ..,,,k, ' V W, , uw, ,N Q fin, 1 W:-iQf?i'Fx, , , H, .v11g.gf5ui2'3'155,,f Uk .watt 37 1,, ,. , ,T 'L I A A 1 ' ggi' 'nw' A ' ev' , ...W-5, A i awawjf ' HP? -wqif M, img 5,34 'svn 15.2 av. n V. L , , ., 4 ,N QL , , i f H ... if Ji X L K ,r at Fiv- 5 ' iw Fig? 'FT' 1 ati' -., .. , .. ,oi i 1 , Doug Brooks breaks for second. Bob Lord delivers a strike To ihe plate. Among Young Baseball Lions Rick Heppner strides into a fastball. ' ' '12:,qPl'P f , s I 6 ' . a 'EE 3m asrs 5 ,-34 -:paw fiiiiaiil fi? at nv -11 . Q. O vi ' s Cortez Blake battles a Ram over the last hurdle The Peoria High Track Teams continued the win- ning tradition by capturing the conference crown on both the Varsity ll l-ll and Frosh!Soph l'lO- ll levels. The Varsity also placed first in the Dis- trict and Woodruff Relays. Team captain Cortez Blake set a school record in the 330 low hurdles l38.8l and Bryan Parker triple jumped Al' l lV2 for a new school mark. Junior Dave Ayoub set a GPA record in the 880 run of l:52.6, finished fourth in the lll. State meet, and competed in the National Junior Olympics where he finished fourth in nation. Bryan Parker hits the pit in the long iump. Dave Ayoub runs far ahead of his competitors Row l: B. Timm, D. Voelker, C. Shinn, D. Osborne, T. Miller, B. Butterfield, E. Ruffin, T. Flemming, K. Patterson, K. Hutcherson, C. Lindsay, H. Dothard, R. Green. Row 2: B. Jones, T. Loeffler, K. Lee, S. Garrett, J. Baker, M. Kostas, M. Rosenburg, J. Nau, K. Williams, K. Board, B. Bodtke, C. Ercegovich, D. Kearns. Row 3: K. Turner, J, Sullivan, M. Wildman, S. Sefton, S. Sutton, K. Field, T. Knauer, M. Reising, M. Kroha, D. Colglazier, F. Krull, K. Marshall, M. Eades, J. Kreid, S. Halter. Row 4: R. Fussner, G. Grlndle, T. McGarvey, K. Gresham, A. Gerber, D. Verkler, J. Roecker, B. Bateman, C. Conibear, B. McMahon, D. McElhiney, K. Southey, J. Scott, D. Ramia. Row 5: Coach Salzer, Coach Track Teams Capture LaCroix, Coach Hasselbacher. Varsity and F S Crowns Row l: J. Brewer, R. Parker, S. Rose, E. Ruffin, L. Henderson, J. Purham, T. Walker, J. Lockhart, B. Parker, R. Williams, D. Pegues, J. Hunter, S. Stever, M. Markley. Row 2: J. ClemmerlMGRl, C. Donnell, S. Young, K. Hood , B. Haynes, D. Wells, R. Coffey, P. Noirot, C. Rogers, V. Smariesse, D. Ayoub, C. Blake, S. Kester, D. Heerman. Row 3: B. Hasselbacher-Asst. Coach, Phil Salzer-Head Coach, D. Gleason, D. Roedell, J. Math, L. Eads, B, Neyhart, R. Phillips, S. Schlick, T. Temple, P. Halter, D. Irish, W. Felder, B. Scheuble, D. Zipprich, B. LaCroix-Asst. Coach. . . 1 i . - :- Amp Row 1 C Slavins, J. Tepper, L. Sculls, W. Suter, J. Moore, D. Worley, S. Neal, B. Fleming, R. Steiner, C. Phipps, C. Johnson, C. Wilms. Row 2: M. lngles, D. Robertson, M Kennedy L Johnson, K. Johnson, R. Johnson, R. lngrassia, V. Rorer, A. Thomas, A. Swigert, N. Conibear, B. Snyder, J. Caldwell. Row 3: B. Boelker, Coach Genge. 1976 was an excellent year for Girl's Track at Peoria High. The team was 7-0, won the conference meet, fin- Renee Steiner runs her leg of the relay. ished second at District, and qualified more people for J' sf the State meet than anyone in the conference. The mile C ,VZZ , relay ID. Olsen, J. Brewer, R. lngrassia, K. Andersonl M had the fourth fastest qualifying time in the state, and missed the finals by 0.8 seconds. The 440 relay had up an the ninth fastest time at state and missed their finals by I ,. 0.7 seconds. Long Jumper Renee Steiner was 23rd . f - ll 5'7V4 l. Juliana Moore breaks the tape. 7 3 s yy V 'ee-e.s...,.,,,, e-f ,..--ff ii . 5 lg. ,. .. ,. 'iw 1 'Wf.gi.fPl--0 if IQ i3 f A.. --if ,gl rv-41 -S . . P . ff-4zi,:.'i ?5s+35 + X ' -in f -Wars ei sew?-lftr X, i Je , N - pqgwg' ,, ,. 51 ' Q4 .1ff- if 1 K QM -mx A .ig . .Q Af if W7TMf,f A' 9 'il 4 J A in 4. .. - - . -:ss-.luv . fs. ' . . Msg we 3' ' - .5 ' , -. ' . - ff: .. . Q .I ' . . .Q Q. -W N. K 1' t H - ' f. -Jiijf J f ' . .. s . ,V ,QMS ,ai . V 5 ' i . . 4312322 H W my Vk.,,, 1 Y A -T , any ,gsps . J N . s J X ff . V 5- . w - My xc . R. k- f K. ng ea mfg, Front Row D Eakle K Ashley B White P Brereton G Lamen N Edwards Row2 Coach Bill L Seelye, L. Crandell,G. Robertson, K. Richardson, J. Zinkon,J.VanDeale S C I Sophomore Jinx The Girl's Softball team finished their second year of competition with a 5-6 record and fifth place in the conference. The team displayed great hitting prowess throughout the season with support coming from iun- iors Sandy Thorpe and Karen Richardson, and the only senior on the team, Lori Crandell. With such a fine young squad returning Coach Bill hopes for more improvement following the team's sophomore iinx. Andre lays down a perfect bunt. . .4 f . . . ., in , -J. .' -' ' - .M ., -, ' - , . -, ' ' - '. .- ffm? -- x,- C ' 1'5 -'wc .,,,M i , 1 ., Q, - 'saxlxsvutv . ,, f - ' .. ,. , , , J. sr .IJ V I Q 3 x . 1 Q i Dave Show concentrates on his serve. MVP Brian Cooper booms a big serve. Netters Cap Year With Fine District The 1976 Tennis Lions had a much bet- ter season that their I2-l l record indi- cates. The team placed third in the con- ference with an I I-5 record and a cred- itable second in District competition. Most Valuable Player, Brian Cooper, and his partner, Dave Shaw, won Dis- trict doubles and advanced to the third round in State doubles. Coach Rick Tubbs is losing four seniors but returns Dave Parks and a host of fine under- classmen. C.!1C..' . I I 437' ' l . T' 'sims .ls - il H 'f I ,, -I-ll Row iz M. Sowers, M. Richards, A. LeFevre, J. Duke, B. Hammer, J. Peacock, M. Wessels, M. Venordi. Row 2 Coach Tubbs, B. Cooper, D. Show, M. Rohman, D. Parks, T. Klise, D. Sommer. GIRLS SOFTBALL WON 5 LOST Central ........ 40 Central ......... 6 Central ........ I 6 Central ........ I 4 Central ......... 3 Central ........ I 2 Central ......... 4 Central ........ I 0 Central ........ I 6 Central ........ I 4 Central ......... 2 O.. 8 .... I9 I5 .... I8 I3 3... 9 .... 4... 6 .... I4 ...... 6 . . . .Woodruff . . . .Manual . . . . .Academy . . . .Metamora . . . .Richwoods .. . . . .Pekin .....Bergan . . . .Manual . . . .Limestone . . .E. Peoria . . . . .Bergan '7 6 S ring Sports P x... 'L ,. Senior Mike Rohman returns a baseline shot. TENNIS WON I 2 LOST I I Central ......... 6 Central ......... 9 Central ......... 9 Central ......... 2 Central ......... I Central ......... 3 Central ......... I Central .....,... 9 Central ......... 5 Central ......... 2 Central ......... 7 Central ......... 3 Central ......... 6 Central ......... I Central ......... I Central ......... 5 Central ......... 9 Central ......... 9 Central ......... 9 Central ......... 7 Central ......... I Central ......... 4 Central ......... 3 Varsity 2nd in District 3 ......... 0 .... 0 .... 7 .... 8 6... 8... 0 .... 4 .... 7 2... 6... 3 .... 8... 8 4 0... 0... 0... 2... 8 5 6 .... . . .Spalding . . . . .Manual . . .Limestone Decatur Eisen. . . . Decatur Mac. . Bloomington . . . . . Bergan . . . .Manual . . . .Canton . . .Galesburg . . East Peoria . .Joliet West . . .Spalding . . . . .Bergan . . . . . .Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . ,Woodruff . . .Limestone . . East Peoria . . .Woodruff . . . . . .Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . . .Morton l TRACK WON I I LOST Central ........ 7l 75 .. Central ....... l07 38 . . . Central ........ 88 80 . . . . . I7 .. Central ........ 90 56 . . . Central ........ 76 70. . . Central ....... I37 7 . . . Central ....... 125 21 . . . Central ........ 87 59 .. Central ...... 92Vz 53Vz . . . Central ........ 98 48 .. Central ........ 74 72 . . . Central ........ 90 56. . . Varsity lst in Mid-State Nine Varsity lst in District Varsity 2nd in Peoria City Varsity lst in Woodruff Relays Varsity 2nd in Peoria High Relays Frosh-Soph lst in Mid-State Nine BASEBALL WON 20 LOST Central ........ I0 2 . . . Central .... .. .8 'I . .. Central .... ...5 3 Central .... ...9 3... Central .... ...5 9... Central .... ...3 2... Central .... ...3 4 Central .... ...3 2 Central .... ...7 3... Central .... . . .8 7... Central .... ...4 I2... Central .... .. .5 3 ... Central .... ...9 IO... Central .... . . .2 3 ... Central .... . . .2 I ... Central .... ...2 3... Central ........ I3 3 Central .... . . .6 4. .. Central .... ...2 4... Central .... ...I 4... Central ........ I4 I Central .... . . .0 3... Central .... ...I 2... Central .... ...7 5 Central .... ...5 I Central .... . . .8 6 ... Central ........ I2 2 Central .... ...7 IO... Central .... ...8 6 Central .... ...O 9 Central .... ...4 5 DISTRICT Central ......... 9 I0 DISTRICT I 50 TOURN EY Central ......... 4 2 . . . Central ......... 5 8 . . . Central .... . . .0 2 ... GIRLS TRACK WON 7 LOST Central ........ 99 28 .... Central ........ 98 30 .... Central ........ 82 42 . . . Central ........ 77 50 .... Central ........ 8l 46 ..-- Central ........ 88 40 --.- Central ........ 90 33 . . . Varsity lst in Conference Meet Varsity 2nd in District Meet I . . . .Galesburg . . . . . . .Spalding . . . .Normal Comm. . . . .Champaign Cent. ...........Pekin ........Manual .......Bergan . . . . .Limestone . . . . .Washington .......Morton . . . .Richwoods . . . . .Woodruff . . . .E. Peoria I5 . . . Morton ......Pekin . . . .Richwoods . . .East Moline . . .East Moline . . . . . .Manual . . . . .Washington . . . . . . . .Limestone . . . .Chillicothe IVC .. . . . . .Lanphier . . . . .Lanphier . . . . .Woodruff . . . . .Canton . . . .East Peoria . . . .Freeport . . . .Freeport . . . . .Pekin . . . .Spalding . . . . .Manual . . . . . .Henry . .... Limestone ..... ...Spalding . . . .Chillicothe IVC . . . .Rockford West . . .Rockford East . . . . .Woodruff . . . . .East Peoria . . . .Normal Comm. ........Bergan .......Bergan . . . . Richwoods . . . . .Limestone . . . . . .Manual . . . .Richwoods . . . . .Woodruff 0 . .... Academy .......Pekin . . .Woodruff . . . .Richwoods . . . . .Limestone . . . .East Peoria . . . . .Manual Row 1. Mgr. J. Canham, Mgr. D. Brubaker, A. Loyd, K. Patterson, M. Garber, N. Williams, T. Lane, M. Ball, V. Smariesse, R. Walker, E. Ruffin. Row 2: G. Stewart, S. Bush, C. Rodgers, J. Zinkhon, C. Lindsay, W. Hardin, K. Hood, B. Robertson, St. Falk. Row 3: E. Brewer, P. Neal, D. Roeclell, J. Peterson, R. Walter, A. Funk, J. Nelson, D. Hicks, l. Durflinger, D. Irish. Row 4: Coach Lavery, J. Evans, K. Hutcherson, D. Coup, R. Green, M. Hale, K. Cannon, P. Gratin, B. Haynes, B. Foreman, S. Thornton. Row 5: Coach Venturi, S. Nau, M. Potts, J. Goett, J. Hunter, D. Kenon, S. Falk, T. Carrier, M. Martin, M. Wickert, Coach Salzer. Manual Escapes Lion In Last :08 P.H.S. Coaching Staff Front Row: Don lssacson, Bill Hasselbacher, Jim Horsman. Back Row: John Venturi, Larry Lavery, Phil Salzer. .fi 'V' ' . . ' ' I 1 M,x!.1g -St 'Y f iv. , L- -. k - - 'W A K -K f . mf, s . + . , . -,4f.,,, M VV 6 v4s:.fQ.f -KVA 4 s,g5,, V-,Q h ' V ,. J , ' .gg V og 3. , ,,,,r ,r,. .- ff 4, 'J sesii. N 1 . .ivs 1' -1 L.. ...L ,,,. A 5 f 1 - f -P -- f W vw. . ,. f J N ' it s. an 'N' 1 1 f i'w . ' Q 42, '-sr . .ik ' F?-5- . ,. . 'lv . 35, A sh J The Peoria High Football Lions again had a very 5. s W' 'K . ff sd G successful season. The Lions were 6-3 on the sea- is son and 5-3 in the conference, good enough for third place. Led by all-conference selections Ed Ruffin and Gerald Stewart the Lions, after lead- 5, s fei Q' me ing most of the game, came within :O8 seconds J fisi lil P ' HM of defeating state ranked, conference leader Manual. With many outstanding players return- ing, the Lion coaches again look forward to another good year. . wx .Shi Y . 1. - p g? ' - . J- E ' U' - J . 7' f .. .: . , sf? K ' px-'iiE.r',,Qf N t. ER J ' ' ' - ' 1 fl' ,S J ' ,. Q f ef .. ...WW . f- same: eg... ..,- :Kg- -,.3,igq.5 N5 L vtrssel insane-vi' 'hh-aw Four Chinks drag down MVP Gerald Stewart. Sophomore QB Mike Potts fires a pass downfield 0 Lf? K .. td FS Q- . JK EL' K Fm-1355 Joel Evans clears a hole for a Lion runner. Eddie Ruffin breaks for daylight. Three Knights drag down the Lion bollcczrrier. iw' is L f 5 fi' -579 3 . 3 i Qi, I iiii e i Mi fe, fi. iiiieliffg ' in , Qggflg, if '.:.:.. ' 21, ' amy 5 5 if i ' ,TQ K2 Mia-f mn f-2,53 , - 5 1 -, i -.i: U A . 1 W fm. 55? -IK mf. deg ., ,, , v vw n I' iii -Q, V -N -. 5. .egixrb-, 2 ,Aii i ' . '34- -ai .15 7:1 fsffi-Q ,ff 21 lv- .ff if Lang ..,. ,Z . ,, ,. K .. :fix f.,. Touchdown! l Row l: C. Dailey, M. Wessels, L. Miles, M. Vossberg, J. Zerbonia, K. Rose, M. Humphrey, M. Sample, T. Flemming. Row 2: J. Bodtke, J. Klise, J. Waugh, T. Miller, J. Hinkel, K Kunkel, C. Ercegovich, S. Monroe, H. Higgs, K. Williams, J. Kreid, D. May. Row 3: B. Hammer, K. Southy, S. Davis, F. Brewer, B. Turner, J. Duke, M. Neil, D. Lattimore, K Board, M. McGuire. Row A. Coach Hasselbacher, Coach Isaacson, M. Nogler, J. Freim, K. Jordan, D. Miller, T. Ryan, D. Bryson, M. Winter, G. Lindsey, S. Wisher. l if ik Row la R. Pegues, R. Henning, B. Davis, M. Hardin, A. McGinnis, P. Smariesse, J. Sellers, K. Sneed, L. Risby, C. Jackson, S. Hale, Coach Horsman. Row 2: D. Payton, E. Clark G. Goett, J. Cooper, B. Boyle, G. Toubeaux, 5. Cuthill, C. Lindsay, M. Norman, S. Heppner, E. Edwards. Row 3: S. DeCramer, T. Lowder, M. Whetstone, D. Sample, J Swearinger, E. Collins, B. Zahner, M. Tote, P. Lavery, K. Coleman. Row 4: J. Traicoff, T. Zeller, B. Zahner, D. Kelly, D. Walker, A. Moon, C. Funk, R. Ruffin, K. Brown, D Christianson, D. Helmke. Row 5: M. Egner, S. Seppelt, D. Phillips, J. Mayernich, R. Brecklin, B. Suelter, M. Thrush, A. Gervais, S. Bedard, M. Toler, J. Wilson. Tim Lightvoet was invaluable in the nets. 1 x' A' uw ' ' N Dave Leak attempts to block his opponent's pass. The Lion Soccer team recorded their most wins ever in one season in l976. Despite their 3-6 record they were outscored by iust one goal on the season. Captain Jim Hitpas broke sin- gle game and season scoring records when he recorded 3 goals against Peoria Christian and ended with 8 goals for the entire season. Goalie Tim Lightvoet also broke the single sea- son shut-out record with 3. Losing iust three seniors off of this year's well balanced squad, Coach Genge looks ahead to next season with great anticipation. Soccer Team Shows Winningest Season Row l: T. Lightvoet, S. Sefton, A. Verkler, J. Hitpas, S. Gibbs, K. Baker, D. Kerns. Row 2: B. Herman, C. Shinn, K. Marshall, G. Olson, D. Leak, J. Peacock, T. Steft. Row 3 Coach Genge, K. Brown, T. Carrier, L. Miwa, K. Gresham, M. Turner, B. Jasinski. Row 4: D, Colglazier, P. Riley, M. Doueihi, T. Dempsey. as-ws T A ,,--. 1 l i 2. ' ..3..ff Av... pi'-may adn-in ' ' 'rr ' f ,'W'09l r ' ns: dndwfh AM 1976 saw one of the most impressive area sports records broken when Woodruff stopped Peoria High 30-26 after 55 consecutive dual meet wins. Despite this setback, the Lions finished 12-1 , and won the Varsity conference championship for the sixth straight year. Led by All-State runners Shawn Stever, Rick Parker, and Dave Ayoub, the Lions qualified for the State finals for the fifth consecutive year and finished 13th. The Frosh- Soph team won their conference championship and placed first in the Limestone and Springfield Invitationals. Row 1: K. Field, R. Phillips, P. Halter, D. Ayoub, S. Stever, R Parker Row 2 Coach LaCroix W. Felder, C. Conibear, D. Heerman, M. Markley, S. Kester CC String Snapped: Win Conference Two-year co-captain Dave Ayoub smoothly strides on Ayoub, Parker, and Stever anchor another fine finish. t n Pete Holter runs on. Frosh-Soph team members perfect their pack. Row I. G. Switzer, B. Parsons, M. Marchand, B. Bornhart, D. Cebulko, D. Camp, M. Jacobson, D. Shannon, D. Kennedy. Row 2: Coach LaCroix, D. Temple, S. Gardener, M. Reising, K. Field, K. Moore, S. Halter, A. Hodge, J. Roecker, T. Knauer. , 1. . N. .. , .. y .. ., ,, , . yfykigvjxtly Lrztvflqqe .Ev A' V. V. A ri ws ,LV A Q ' :Q 3 'Z .tip :M IJ' 1 N, . ,-2 Jug.:-wr I ..I'.' .'g'.Qx:JB.'..- 14 'Jim ' ,... 'fb-rf C . -' 1' J 'final' ...NA.i.. ' ' ' ' 5 Em Row 1: M. Rafool, K. Rush, C. Buchule, M. Wohlrabe, D. Gottwald, V. Norman, S. Gunning. Row 2: Mgr. D. Beal, J. VanDaele, L. Strodel, J. Marchand, P. Dehart, L. Seelye, G. Garrett, Mgr. R. Halleen. Row 3: Coach Beiersdorf, L. Gottschalk, D. Robertson, A. Kleier, T. Dempsey, N. Hinnen, N. Briles, G. Robertson, Coach Sell. This was the first year that Peoria High has fielded a complete Girls squad. They improved steadily throughout the year and topped off the season with an impressive third place in the second annual Girl's District. Most Valuable swimmer and captain, Teresa Demp- sey, Qualified for State for the second year in a row. She placed llth in the 200 yard Free and 9th in the 500 yard Free. The team will expand its schedule for next year and coaches Sell and Beiers- dorf are looking forward to many more fine meets next year. U -Nha ss we f f c 1 ,pk ...iw RQNN -- 3555 05 .1, Iy lfi'-Q .T Q ,S 4. .Q -f f. .....- . is N ' A in Sk , MEI. i f.. 1 Y , Q.i'k, W , 'N - A, i Y sf' 5, if - 1 S, .. . . - . ffi .. ff f SSW' f - .L Z., K Hgxrgv K V . .,., Nh s-.k . .ik , - '--xggsiaf .... m . vi - ' .iw K 2 - is ., ' - f QF? 'gl' ' ?'f-M Nancy Briles swims an excellent backstroke Girls Swimming Impressive In 1 st Year Teresa Dempsey lsecond from topl pushes onto a fine State finish. ' L v-:qw .A - vs' ' ' as I E , , ...,,..,.. ,Ugg T. man arms: y ,M . 5- ' . 'wb-2-g,se1 L..f'iE:s.h lv5b ' H L Row T: K. Johnson, R. Rose, L. Pettit, S. Rager. Row 2: Coach Tubbs, L. . Zellmer, S. Alcorn, K. Waugh, S. Shaw, D. Simpson, C. Poppen, C. LeFevre. G I r I S G n MVP Lvnn Pettit drills a dazzling serve. . .. ..-......,,4.-.,.,-w- ... wi ....,.-Q. . A . Take 2ncI In Conference ' 4.521-l5.f3:pg5,3 ,Q 'pfirg ,, . J' Q' .'-,Q rx. Q if , 4 Tai.. f if ' A 3: n. . , , , A Vx, gzjgjfgl ,M The Girls Tennis team did something no other MS-9 girls wif-,pit '-:Wf',-5,-fp pf, - ,ff ' , , team had ever done. They defeated Ber an 3-2, the first R ' nj. ,', j khmhri Q... fra -h an-' ' Q Q . - . g . .5 1 ,S 1-xp, , Q' 'fs .3 .ts-':,'... H ?3: '9N'i. ' ' - . match Bergan ever lost in their seven year history. The team N Roi., 03 'Q ' 'q'n'e'q:uf.'.' . 'Q5'R ','1 ..'. - , .. .' ' . . . 1 L 4.33, -'Xa -'i'...'qg.e' r.X,f..4f5,n,. '- ' finished the season with a record of 8-2, ood enou h for Y ,- 450i Jw, 9 5C',. - .a8- F. V 'A L . . . 9 9 Q. - Q QEQXQ - S.x:.,+:-1' gliggib' A ' 5 second in the conference. The squad finished 3rd in District - T 'n-'kr - 'Ji'-v1.5 Q-J Q ., .. . .. . , 5322. .. ,hifi-,v '-'sm L-,fri pgxgejqg .e competition with Lynn Pettit in singles and Katie Waugh and 4 no . 04' -- V . .N '- 4 g-K lf , , , . I vi' - ,'25'fZ,.. ,' Sheri Rager in doubles advancing to the semi-finals. 'T L 'w-1: 1 - X f'1f' T-' -1443 s-:f . :Qu 0' A Y Iv: :sl 1.1: Sheri Rager returns a deep forehand. S- Q- .. - ' .' .A 'F' 'Q Q4 4- f, ' ' R1 '39 .1 vs 415- sa SWT' ' .4 ., ' , . Q M ,H , , k 'W ' g A H F K I 55355 'K I+tK'f't3 -37' ..l . , fea-:'1Q2r:+:+:e+:w:v:+Pi' Kvmsmzzfwa , I - ,' M' , .wx .. H it ,4 T T I ? 9 LQ ' 0 - at 4'-fi y Q-'A .ef :ayf T 1 Q ?m'4. J aozviffsbig T v iW 4 'l9 L ' ' z a '41 'Z-9:f ':'35'3tii3 y, , ,N y, l . . ..,., V 9 . ' ,Q OJSQQOQOQQQ .... A g . ,. H - -'H 'lii .,.. , Q 9 . , 40 9Q,Q'09'Q E . lbs. 4, .... ,, . . w .75 .4 N b . , , v ,., iff? . Q -T31-' T ,Q,Q,, '. t j'jf'A .ss A 4 0999 ' -, ttt' y ' , .0,0,Q,Q.Q.Q,g,. r . 'fig ,yr . , :ww .M I ulwxs i.gA?7g,' K V' L- HW :V Vg... , . ..M..,,..., o,w,,... ,.,w..s,,,,.,. ,,,, y W V My L H , Q., Qfvsvn'-,-,., N Q 1 ? H .Am A 3,4 f . W A . If w,,,,,' M .. ,O , , s,Ms..f,W,,.,,,,v . www.. .,.- .,, D A f' mf 'Hon' . V -vs.. , . S These three seniors finish out. Golfers Record Fine Year This year's Peoria High Golf team finished the year with a very impressive I8-6 record. The Lions placed fourth in the MS-9 conference and a fine showing in the district meet grabbing a fifth place spot. They also finished eighth at the Galesburg Invitational tourna- ment among some of the top teams in the state. With a fine nucleus of iuniors returning, Coach Harris expects another excellent year in 1977. I 5... 1 v is . e - 9 V at L .. N W . .. - 3 usig g gssf A. ff 4 ,,-1 K 1 g 3 ..t,. T . . V V If J I Q -gg. V'-ai M... Q f 3 ff S . si .fi 1 if QR if l!TT'!lb15Ew....,. K Rowl B. Fox, D. Brown, S. Durdle. Row 2: J. Regan, K. Anderson, M. Norman K White G Black H Solomon Row 3 A lEIfj Le,-Fevre K Young D Hoover B Lord C McLeod, S. Solomon, K. Mclntire, D. Schoenheider. f,A wil fi 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 ........ 3rd Granite City lnv. 3rd Ottawa Inv. 4th Limestone lnv. 2nd Springfield lnv. 6th Peoria lnv. Girl's Swimming Glfl'S TGHYUS Soccer Golf WON2 LOST5 WON8 ....66 102....... ......Lincoln Central.. ...3 ....82 88... .-..Richwoods Central ,. ...5 ....6O 111... .....Normal Central.. ...5 ...H9 46 .... Olympia Central .. ...3 .,,.94 77... .......Ottawa Central.. ...1 ,...68 102... .....Richwoods Central .. ...4 ....60 112 .....Normal Central.. ...5 Central .. ...3 Football Central ..... . . .4 WON 6 LOST 3 Central ....... . . .5 2nd Conference ....14 21 .. Peoria 3rd District ....37 6.... ....Woodruff ....21 14.... ...Palatine ....27 6.... ....Bergan ....a 22 ....spqldang WON3 3123? 335555 37'FlfS5.?3 gmg -A e.e-- 3 ....26 0 ....Limestone entre ....6 8.... ....Manual Cemml '2 Central .. ...4 Cross Country Cenlml '4 WONIQ LOST! Central .. ...7 Central .. . ...O ....18 43.... ....EImwood Central-'---'-' -Nl ....19 44 Peoria 5'0'e Sediofwls ....23 34.... .....Metamora Centre'-----H ---l ....18 43.... ....Washington ....15 5O.... ......8ergan ....16 47.... ...ociesbwg WONW ....30 26 . ..Woodruff 46 .mlspalding Central... ...'20 39 mmlimesfone Central... ....157151,162 magchwoods Central... .m'Mor'on CeI'1ffGl.,, H-'15 -Uupekin Central... ....146158,179 ....l5 49.........,,......Manual Ce -- 4'--1551541153 3rd Sterling Inv. Cenfwl ' '4-- 161 lb? 1,,M59 Confemnce Central... ..,. 151 166,154 3rd Dismd Central . . . .... 152 153,169 5,h Sectional Central . . . .... 154 158 1314, 5gafeMeeg Central... .... 151 162,175 Central .... 148147,151 Central ........ 158 165,176 Central ......,. 158 160 8th Galesburg Inv. 5th District CI ports ' 76 F l l S Mark Wickert leads Eddie Ruffin through a gap in the Woodruff defense. LOST 2 LOST 6 LOST 6 . . . .Galesburg . . .Limestone . . .Woodruff . . . .Spalding . . . .Richwoods . . . . .Morton . . .Manual . . . ,Bergan .......Pekin . . . .E. Peoria .Highland-St. Paul Granite City North ..........Quincy . .Peoria Christian Keith Country Day . .Peoria Christian Granite City North . . . . .Jacksonville . . .W. Chicago . . .lVC, Dunlap . . .Rich. E. Peoria . . . . .Washington . . . .Bergan, Wood. . . . .Eureka, LPW . .Spalding, Pekin ...........lVC Limestone, Manual . . .Rich. E. Peoria . . . . .Washington . . . .8ergan, Wood. . .Pekin, Spalding Limestone, Manual ..........Dunlap i ,Q x vi .Q 1 Z .Q W .. its , iw. I U Z: .. Q ,F . ' :. ' J .5432 V 2' .. ogg. .7 f . ww 95 7,- -1 aw 'A x L .. A AL ap f' ' 1 ' 1 H ' Tm A 4 X .ws 'E da 4 .. Q ,Y in V W is A ! , ' .. N' owm cg Zum fwvu f32 rw 2 giraffe r ,, dll ,fl-0714 511 sf' B:-.-rf its In front: Mgrs. Donnie Lewis and Ken Smith. Row l: Mgr. Bill Robertson, Tony Gower, Mike Potts, Marc Utley, Ed Ruffin, Gerald Stewart, Bill Winkler Row 2 Coach John Venturi, Mike Martin, Dwayne Banks, Kevin Young, Kelvin Jordan, Ernie Banks, Kevin Jordan, Percy Neal, Tim McGarvey, Coach Ken Meischner, Head Coach Bruce Boyle Varsity Lions Uncleteated ln Conference This was definitely a banner year for the Varsity Lions. They fin- ished their conference play undefeated, lo-0 and finished third in the Pekin Holiday Tournament. They completed the regular season 21-2 and rolled through the state tournament to the school's first state championship since 1906. After losing to Springfield Lanphier in the first game of the season, they avenged this loss 7l-54 in the Pekin Tourney. Also rewarding were two victories over archrival Richwoods, 79-60 and 45-42. The team was an unselfish unit, but did receive outstanding leadership from four seniors: Marc Utley, Percy Neal, and Ernie H and Dwayne Banks. Tony Gower fires over a lunging Pirate. Ernie Banks hits a soft iumper. s v i Q- . 5 -if 7'i? I t,g .M ' H ,Sf ' this 0 sqm gil! Q 4 te., .--,-tiff . :Y P L -2 l Zara A, 4 sf-+I' iw ., - as ? W. '-as X 5. P Q , :L ,k., , - i f ,QV X n z i x M 'W f5QiS5E? fm , -4 ,. P l 2 . Percy Neal ,QI A V1-,, L 5 I 9 hl ' i 4 6- M, E- ' v Q NGN! Eddie Ruffin Lions Lay If On Knights 1 A Q t ' f 1 A . ,' -F ,,.v' -ar ' i is ,,.i i x nw- X 4 , , E.,,,,,., , .M A ' ,if af' QSM-M '+ .ww - ' ,Mg K ..,Xfw'M A' K J . -Q., L pf 2 ' Aw. -4 f. - S if ,JW ,,. vvvk F1- N,,..,. A.- .Rid - ' 13' 22355 '45 Row lr P. Christianson, R. Henning, D. Tealbey, G. Mason, J. Cooper, R. Pegues, D. Thornton. Row 2: R. Ruffin, L. Risby, C. Lindsay, R. Edward, C. Ware, P. Smariesse. Row 3 Coach Venturi, T. Dempsey, P. Goodwin, S. Heppner, S. Gardner, S. Johnson, J. Flaherety, Freshman The Freshman basketball team finished 16-2 on the season and won the Mid-State 9 conference championship with a l5-l conference record. Pat Smariesse's free throws in the last seconds at Limestone clinched the championship in a 58- 57 win over the Rockets. Gus Mason and Leroy Risby were the leading scorers for the Lions with Mason averaging 18 points a game. Mason and David Thornton were the leading rebounders for the young Lions. Sophomores The sophomore basketball squad completed their season at 16-3 and were again the conference champs. These players are now 33-5 for two years, with four of those losses by a total of five points. This year Mike Potts, Bill Winkler and Kel- vin and Kevin Jordan accompanied the Varsity to the State Championships. Kevin and Kelvin Jordan shared sophomore scoring honors and Kelvin led the team in rebounding. The squad dealt Washington it's only loss on the year, 70-45. With the taste of a State championship, these young men should provide many exciting moments in the coming years. Row l : R. South, B. Winkler. Row 2: Coach Meischner, D. Brubaker, H. Dothard, K. Shares, K. Jordan, K. Jordan, D. Voelker, B. Morton, M. Potts, R. Richmond. Qt-W1 -.., 9.4.-and ..,, V . 11 . ,,,., rw ti . W lla.-., f .uri 'Tb 'Nm its if uv' .X ,,g,.. Qt, .bass If f ,Q sf .0 Q Y 17 Q. f 5 1 M it f 1 .Q ., 4 V 1 A L. .vw ss Eddie Ruffin stops and pops c lump shot. Big Ern hits Q sweeping sky-hook. The Lions control the opening tip. -gf ' , W , N ,Q-Q A Coach Of The Year Five years of hard work and determination paid off this year with the school's first state championship in basketball in 7O years. This ultimate goal was achieved by Coach Bruce Boyle this year after five years as Varsity Basketball coach. During those five years he amassed a record of 112-21. Despite never losing more than six games, his teams could do no better than second place in the con- ference for four straight years. In 1973-74 he took his 23-6 team to 1972-73 1973-711 1974-75 1975-76 1976-77 COACH BOYLE'5 5 YR. RECORD. 17-5 23-6 22-4 21 -A 29-2 2nd M-S-9 2nd M-S-9 2nd M-S-9 2nd M-S-9 lst M-S-9 3rd State Regional Champs State Champs the state tournament and finished an outstanding third. However, in 1976-77 he put it all together. The Lions finished first in the con- ference, won their regional, sectional and culminated the season 29-2 and State Champions. For Coach Boyle, there was more. He was selected 1977 Coach of the Year--Class AA by the Illinois Bas- ketball Coaches Association. All ll ti 1 ffc.. I!! 0 is 01 XX ..' ' Ernie Banks slips underneath for a smooth basket. Tony Gower pops over an outstretched Streak. X s V if . fi 'iY 'z ' Lions Capture Regionals, Sectionals Super-Sectional Advance To State A - ' X! l x Q uf Marc Utley reflects his amazement. The Lions advanced to the regionals with optimism. They had to face a determined Bergan team, and then their nemisis, the Manual Rams. lt took two blocked shots in the last sec- onds to escape the Rams by l point. After this win, most of the players felt they could go all the way. They gave the fans two action-packed games at Bradley against Galesburg and Pekin and were very impressive against Ottawa in the Super- sectional. They were on their way. fun! 2 if xi . I Q ., L. - .s ' - tR'Sif?J3iRN9 r 6 L State . Coach Boyle and the Lions had waited tor these two days all year. They had completed the season and survived the first rounds of tournament play. Now they were in the Assembly Hall, ready for the climax of their season. First they stunned Barrington on Friday afternoon and then impressively defeated a talented St. Laurence team to advance to the finals on Saturday night. The Lions fell behind 8-O but fought back to lead at halftime 33-32. Late in the game, they led by IO points, but six unanswered Lanphier points cut the margin to 66-62 with 1:18 to play. Four clutch free throw by Marc Utley and Dwayne Banks put the game on ice. All that was left was Ernie Banks' sweeping hook at the buzzer. The Peo- ria High Lions were State Champs! r. M -v' Q'- ilu .Y- 3792 :' ' O O ll. .....'-0 H sf: U 04' Q Qu FUD K. K. xx ,I Q Suv- . ,jk fwf- veq -2 Q J ,f SPIRIT SQUAD-Front: J. Lightvoet, P. Ross, B Carson, N. Svendson. 56 Varsity Cheerleaders eluted over their team s victory Hohulin. Back: C. Plattner, W. 3 S351 ,...... 41 VARSITY Left slde Itop to bo Ewend, D. Lord, L. Higgs. ttomj A Lohmar J KI Ruff S Huxtabl e. Right side K. ,, ,qv 69'-f X'r XY .,, 15.5, ., 5 I -J-is Junior Varsity-Row l: L. Lewis, L. Fisher, Davis, C. Lihle, J. Kunkel, C. Wilms. , ui ' nl 2 rf I . 1 It ,I ...Ml 'vital' -Qi .. ,,,.i 'T . ...Eg e . 1135 ,ve - ' ij . e . ' L x .1 A is I S. Refzer. Row 2: A. Freshman-Row l: K. Ross, A. Phipps. Row 2: M. Weber, T. Purham, N. Ellis. Spirit Squad leads cheers ai a wrestling meet. , 2, D M' ..,ff 5h-.-.., Q-M.. 9 xi.. X..- y L...' 5-.9 f 4 1 . L, ... Senior wrestlers Mike Ball, George Munstedt, Kent Young and Dana Roedell with Coach Stuart. Wrestlers City Champs Out of the l2 weight classes, PHS wrestlers placed 3rd or better in seven in the MS9 this year. The team was the M59 champs this year, and also captured the prestigious City Championship. They also won the Champaign Tournament and the freshman won the Woodruff Tournament. The squad won the District meet with 4 first places and therefore quali- fied for the Sectional. Senior Mike Ball captured second place at l l2 lbs. in the Sectional, and advanced to the State Tournament. With only four graduating seniors, next year's squad should be very promising. E D . if 1 5 Q . si X Y JN. I . ' t bam Kent Young prepares to pin his opponent. 81 Conference Champs Row l: B. Cleveland, H. Higgs, D. May, M. Sowers, S. Garrott, B. Bodtke, A Holland. Row 2: S. Weimer, B. Jasinski, K. Young, L. Miles, M. Ball, T. Loeffler, G Jackson, l. Johnson, A. Ferguson. Row 3: Coach Horsman, D. Coup, D. Roedell, D Lattimore, K. Cannon, J. Brewer, S. Ercegovich, C. Ercegovich, G. Munstedt, K. Lee Coach Stuart. . ,f K ll if , . fa 'vwnubw' -A . s.. - Ass.-Q Axles A TQ 'gh ve ,NK . .J '- , f ll, George Munstedf grapples with his foe. Dana Roedell drives his opponent To the mal. S if-' Row la T. lngrassia, B. Barnharl, C. Courtney, M. Smiih, R. Covelli, R. Zadiks, R. McNeil. Row 2: P. Heidewald, D. Walker, T. Kluever, G. Sweirzer, J. Traicoff, T. Zeller. Row 3: Coach May, K. Sneed, D. Laflimore, R. Brecklin, A. Knox, F. Brewer, D. Nickels, A. Hodge, B. Boyle, B. Davis, C. Jackson, J. Jay, R, Johnson, M. Bordwell, Coach Maggio. - l YCHAM? Ir 9 f 'tN A i . lYb Li , - Jr. Varsity-Row l. S. Neal, G. Blaydes, P. Whitaker, J. Grives, D. Foster. Row 2: J. Moore, L. Heintzman, J. Zinkhon, J. Behrends. Volleyball Unclefeatecl The volleyball squad was undefeated in the M-S-9 conference for the first time ever at Peoria High. They placed lst in the con- ference and lost a very close match to East Peoria in the district finals. The squad's success was largely due to the senior squad members. Karen Richardson was Peoria High's most powerful spiker. Sandy Thorpe, Renee Steiner, Janet Lindsay, and Betty White were Valuable assets to the team with their court leader- ship and excellent serving. Karen Richardson slams a spike over the net. VARSITY-Row l: K. Johnson, B. White, S. Thorpe, D. Donahue. Row 2: Coach Rula, J. Lindsay, K. Richardson, V. Rorer, R. Steiner, J. Moore. . , 4. .Mg , cf c ,gf f.l , , ' es if J +L.-have W Q' J T - VY L' J 2, 1 fl 'r ', ,, l 4 I i J , ka y gum E R11 if ' JR. VARSITY-Row l: L. Davies, L. Rorer, J. Behrends, V. Nunn, P. Whitaker, N. Edwards. Row 2: Coach Rula, D. Gottwald, J. Grieves, P. Mottley, J. Zinkhon, J. Moore, G. Blaydes. VARSITY-Row l: S. Thorpe, K. Evans, P. Brereton, J. Moore, L. Heintzman. Row 2: Coach Bill, R. Steiner, K. Anderson, V. Rorer, K. Richardson, L. Walker. After being undefeated in 3 Yrs, the second game of the season saw Central lose it's first game ever to Peoria Heights by three points in overtime. The highlight of the season was to come from behind and Heights by one point in Regional play. The girl's did go undefeated in conference play and won the M-S-9 for the fourth consecutive year. Their season record was I3-3, and their 4 year record is 56-3. All five starters received All-Conference mention. 'bv In T A 1 as Q ,, . E44 LH? -.Ji JN ,,,,G,,. -7 This year's swimming squad finished an excellent sea- J 1 son at I6-6, but only finished second in the confer- gf ence. Their only two conference losses were to an excellent Richwoods team. They did finish fifth at the Rock Island Relays and third at the Downstate Eight. f Six members of the team qualified for state competi- . tion, and Vince Smariesse made it to the finals where he placed twelfth. For his accomplishment, Co-Captain . Smariesse was awarded the Kirk Riley Outstanding Swimmer Award. Dave Parks was the other co-captain. .-s - . A i Vince Smariesse perfects his diving technique. Lion Swimmers Record Another Fine Season Row l. V. Smariesse, K. Field, K. Aldog, L. Math, P. Noirot, R. Neff, K. Dempsey, D. Parks. Row 2: T. Buchele, M. Callen, P. Reily, J. Wilson, C. Cavins, D. Celbulko, J. Williams, K. Baker. Row 3: D. Holland, J. Windsor, K. Marshall, G. Olsen, L. Miwa, F. Krull, G. Chapman, J. Weber. Row 4: Coach Sell, Coach Beiersdorf, B. Hart, M. Matarelli, J. Williamson, L. Putman, T. Colglazier, R. Halleen, D. Beal, G. Beamen. F1 1 5. li .tal bmi' J 1 i ...J ff'i Girl's Basketball Swimming WON 13 LOST 3 WON LOST 6 Central . . . .......... 87 46 .....4....., Metamora Central , . . ....,.... 33 ..,,....,..,. Limestone Central ........ 57 60 .,..,.. .Peo. Heights Central , . . ,...... 52 .,,,.... .... M anual Central . . . ,... 73 45 .,.. .Washington Central . . . .... 43 . . . . . , . . ,Spalding Central . . . .... 59 49 ..., . . ,Limestone Central . . . .... 49 ..,, . . . . , ,Woodruff Central . . . .4.. 69 49 ..,, . .Richwoods Central . . , . . 87 .,.. Homewood-Floss. Central .,,. 85 33 . . , ..... Manual Central . . . .,.. 89 ,,., . .Carl Sandburg Central . . . .... 67 49 .,.. ..... L incoln Central , . , ,... 50 .... ...... . ,Bergan Central . . . ,... 83 16 .... . . .Woodruff Central . . . .... 71 .... . . . , . . . ,Pekin Central .... 59 48 ,,., , . .Academy Central . . . . . 107 . , . . . , . .Richwoods Central .,.. 48 53 .,,. .... M oline Central . . . . . 79 .,.. , .Daven. Central Central . , , .74 55 .... . . .Bergan Central . . . ,,.. 39 . . . . . . . , . .Manual Central .... 61 50 .,.. ...., P ekin Central . . . ..,. 51 , . , ..... Spalding Central ..,. 51 47 . . . ...,. Morton Central . , . ..., 44 ,... .... W oodruff Central . . . .... 54 32 . . . ..... E. Peoria Central . . . .... 45 ,.., . . . .Limestone Central , . , .40 39 ..,. .Peo. Heights Central . . . .,.. 55 .,.. ..... . Bergan Central . ..,. 41 52 ,... . , , .Limestone Central . , . . . 80 ..,. . , ,Rock Island Central . , . . . 40 ,... ...... P ekin . Central . . . .... 60 ,... . , ,Springfield infer pg'-15 CQ'-95 gem... 90 ,,.. ...C R ..i.W.,.,d. Central . . . . . . 74 .... .... B loomington Central ....,...,.... 91 . . . .... Daven, West Central .....,,...... 108 . . . ..,... Moline 5th Rock Island Relays 3rd Downstate Eight 2nd Frosh-Soph Conference Basketball WON 29 LOST 2 Central 70 Spring. Lanphier Central 60 Richwoods Central 65 E. Peoria Central 50 Bergan Central 37 Spalding Central 54 St. Bede Central 51 Urbana Central 54 Lanphier Central 50 Pekin Central 43 Manual Central 57 Limestone Central 49 Woodruff Central 46 Washington Central 42 Richwoods Central 52 E. Peoria Central 43 Bergan Central 44 Spalding Central 55 Galesburg Central 67 Pekin Central 42 Manual Central 61 Limestone Central 61 Woodruff Regional Central 51 Bergan Central 43 Manual f A Sectional 'K - Central 49 Galesburg Central 41 Pekin State 4 Central 41 Ottawa A n -qi Central 40 Barrington S -d Central 48 St. Laurence Voueybon Central 62 Lanphier WON 15 LOST 4 Central 20-20 11-3 Peo. Heights Wrestling Central 11-20-20 20-18-17 E. Peoria Central 20-20 12-12 Peo, Christian WON 9 LOST A U Central 20-20 11-7 Canton Cenlml 36 Llmeslone ceiiimi 20-20 a-i 5 Riciiwoods Ce O' 28 WMO Central 20-20-20 22-1 O-1 4 Limestone Central 29 Wqshmglon ceiiimi i 3-20-16 20-9-20 Lincoln Ce G' 24 R'Cl'W00dS Central 20-20 12-10 Miiiiiiqi Gem 1' MOWU' ceiiiii-ii 20-20 17-14 Woodruff Cemfal 18 5P 'd '9 ceiiiiqi 20-6-20 14-20-16 Pekin Ce 0' 15 Be'9f ' Central 20-20 8-10 Peo. Christian Central 22 Woodllllf Central 20-20 9-6 Bergan Cenlml 17 E Lanphler Central 12-20-20 20-13-15 Academy Cemlol 19 Sprmgheld Central 20-20 is-17 E. Peoria Ce f 27 Pelm' Central 7-20-12 20-13-20 Washington Central 31 Rock lslowd Central 20-18-10 10-20-20 Morton Cemml 13 E' Peono ceiiimi 20.20 o-io Peo, Heigiiis 3'd Me'G '9'e Toummen' Central 20-20 13-6 Limestone lsl Compclgn Tournament cemici ia.i 9 20-21 E. Peoria 2 d M59 Toufncmen' 2nd District lst Woodruff Frosh Tournament Row 'lz G. Stewart, M. Sample, B. Winkler, K. O'Malley, K. Rose K Kunkel B Herman D Hasler Row 2 Coach Venturi Coach Melschner T Steff, D. Simpson, B. Morton, S. Falk, K. Jordan, D. Hoover B Lord B Witherell D Brooks Coach Suffield Row 3 S Gibbs J Stubblefield, M. Hole, C. Keeling, H. Higgs, M. Everhart, R. South R Heppner Lions Repeat As Conference Champs Led by five all-conference seniors, the Lion baseball team set a gpa record of 30 wins in one season. Their ld-2 confer- ence mark captured the MS9 title for the second year in a row, and for the fifth time in eight years under Coach Joe Suffield. Gerald Stewart, who hit .44'l, and Bob Lord, 12-O this season and 25-l for his career, were named to the All- State squad. Doug Brooks l3Bl, Rick Heppner ll Bl, and Doug Hoover QPJ were the other three all-conference team mem- bers. Stewart set new school records with 49 hits and 40 sto- len bases. With many returning lettermen, Coach Suffield will try to make it three in a row. Gerald Stewart steals another base. L I r v f- I -j , gs ' 'f1u ? Y'? , Q . . . w . , -A X + . gif-x 1, 4 3 if r Ni L any ff R f X . ,iw as ,,,p p i vfiiw 1 ' x f 2? , . ml ' Tl' if-.S , ' 5 M. . ,, . A , - a f 3 Row l: Coach Venturi, J. Flaheriy, D. Walker, D. Capperune, S. Recar, S. Hole, S. Heppner, P. Riley. Row 2: T. Sanford, D. Phillips, R. Ruffin, R. Wolfe, P. Smariesse, D. Tealbey, P. Goodwin. t -rw M . -..U f ,, .144 . J 15 le- , . e3 ', P'tf'?f'gb ' T-S - -1.0 'S' ' ' lf 'H'i++3.'1'Je5f 'lil ii' T .W ff . J' 1 . ff.. .- - .-P . r..-ve- W . -' f . 1 - 'N fm. Q . .ifzi 'W LA- +P ' A 'Q 9.?,E,,A MLN., - - ., k ,' 'ff V A - . V. -. ,, ,.. After you, Alphonse! Junior Mark Hale lines o single into left. Row I: T. Sanford, S. Hale, D. Sample, P. Goodwin, D. Tealbey, S. Recar, P. Riley. Row 2: K. O'Malley, M. Sample, K. Kunkel, R. South, B. Wilherell, K. Jordan, B. Morion, H. Higgs, K. Rose, T. Steff, B. Winkler, B. Herman, Coach Meischner. 1 'V K l. , , , use S Y' V! k xx A R . 5 , 5 L., ,xg 5 T g.,3.Si, W - .1 Dave Ayoub breaks the tape in state record time. This year's varsity track finished 9-1 and second in the MS9. The highlight of the season was that of winning the District meet for the A 1-ifgg gf., N--v..,,, X -K f-. 1,1 H14 - .- fourth consecutive year. After that, the team finished twelfth in state competition. Many individuals' performances stand out. Ed Ruffin tied the school record for the 100 yard dash in :O9.8. Kenny Patterson set a school record in the triple iump l42'6 l. All-time area records were set by the two mile relay lD. Ayoub, R. Parker, V. Smariesse, M. Markleyl, Rick Parker in the mile 14:19.11 and Dave Ayoub in the 440 yard run l48.6l. Ayoub finished first in the state 880 in state-record time of 1:48.86. This was the top time in the nation this year, and 0.2 seconds off the all time national prep record. Ed Ruffin bolsters the Lion sprint relay. Kenny Patterson set a school record in the triple iump. 15 icuvnl':gt.:,.2T1-:. .:..:,.g.: , ':c':a:': . '::Tr'-' ' , 3' 'f-- , f ....-.. - -' ,:- ' f:.srf'. -A'fg'.g--:H--, ,,,:4:,,,-A '- -,,s1,W... .,4-'uname 1 use Ilia ' x. A Y! Row l: K. Patterson, T. Fleming, D. Pegues, R. Walker, J. Foreman, L. Hollins, G. Dothard, D. Cooper, D. Ayoub, V. Smariesse. Row 2: D. Lattimore, K. Hutcherson, G. Davis, I. Haynes, R. Williams, R. Henning, N. Williams, D. Heerman, P. Halter. Row 3: K. Field, M. Markley, R. Parker, G. Grindle, T. R. Rex, T. Lindsay, L. Eades, C. Connibear, S. Sutton. Row 4: E. Ruffin, B. Haynes, L. Allen, R. Greene, I. Durflinger, J. Math, unknown, J. Veelker, D. Thornton. Row 5: Coaches LaCroix, Salzer, Hasslebacher. Track District Champs 4th Consecutive Year ...fs .,,, .. ., .,1... -W -Y.....A.-.,,--...s........... .... ,..,...,... . . . . .. . .-.,,,,.- ... .....,........,... ....,.. . ,.. . --.- Y ,, ..,......-, 1, --......,. ........ . - ......,.- . .,.,. s. .,.' . . J 1 W 5 - 'aw f-f , fs s 1. . ' ' ' Q4 -- W - W- ' ---v ' X . ,- Q :ff P '.- ' i T: 'av 13 ' WT it - l V S 1 v : fs--R r' .f,--- ' 2 ' 5 - 1 , Q ? , X A 1' 1--- Jeff Foreman pushes his ' -' f b 1 -7 ,. W ' b ,- 3 Q, . .5 'li way to a fine District fin- -fn-' ' N A, -. 1 . ' L x JI 'li X I s Q ,'.,,i x -J -Qty. I-1--' ' ' -Q C i - ' , - . ng . . ..- f ww J, i .ii ps- 1:1112 :zz . A - 2 7- .g -fi --.g-ew -. 4 4 . .-- . ' 1. I y .4 --1+'1 M In ii i i an I-34 ,-1 .,, V . ' v , '.' In . ' .. g ii- - 1. .ig ,si . Y - ----.11 . Row l: J. Sellers, B. Boyle, D. Brown, K. Weisert, B. Mosburg, J. McGhee, D. Cegulko, D. Camp, B. Nothnagel, A. Hollins. Row 2: C. Butterfield, T. Flemming, C. Jackson, R. Pegues, R. Henning, S. Davis, B. Parsons, G. Laughland, B. Bateman, S. Shirley, D. Kennedy. Row 3: M. Kostas, P. Salomon, L. Risby, T. Miller, T. Garber, T. Knauer, B. Timm, D. Colglazier, C. Bulkeley, S. Halter, S. Gardner. Row 4: A. Hodge, G. Roten, C. Lindsay, S. Spicer, M. Reising, K. Blackburn, D. Shannon, J. Basler, J. Traicoff, F. Brewer. Row 5: D. Verkler, P. Lavery, C. Shinn, J. Brown, K. Field, J. Kreid, K. Lee, D. Thornton. Row 6: D. Osborne, S. DeCremer, J. Freim, S. Crittenden, G. Olson, J. Velker, Coach Salzer. N --..... ' s ti' M: V . ,,:,,,4,s.., i ,Q in 4 Y 'f A V LL,,fb H K ' 5 J la f . A 3 J . 'Q M 1 3... Y 3 g A 3 it L . A . gy , ,V V ai. Xl A ll Row I: J. Behrends, J. Davis, J. Grieves. Row 2: L. Seelye, S. Schuck, P. Brerefon, K. Richardson, S. Thorpe, K. Anderson. Row 3: Coach Rula L Hughes, D. Gottwald, D. Robertson, J. Zinkhon, G. Robertson, J. VanDaele. This year's Girl's Softball team represented Peoria High very well. They placed high in the MS9 confer- ence with a solid 4-4 record and ended the season with an impressive 7-5 mark. The team was led by senior MVP Sandy Thorpe and relied greatly on the fine pitch- ing of Linda Seelye. With a fine array of underclass- men returning, Coach Rula expects an even better year next season. Jeanne VanDaele improves her fielding. 1 , l 2 . Qt, ' , V ,slid Linda Seelye practices her pitching delivery -be X T . Y . --4 W . fi was-...,.w 4-g '99l-n ,fm E Row l: A. Lohmar, N. Conibear, Jt. Moore, R. Ruffin, C. Phipps, S. Neal, A. Thomas, R. Steiner, R. Ludy. Row 2: D. Simpson, V. Rorer, P. Whitaker, Ja. Moore, D. Worley, R. Johnson, B. Snyder, A. DeCramer, J. Sturdivant. Row 3: D. McVey, J. Johnston, D. Neibuhr, J. VanDaele, N. Ellis, E. Jones, D. Foster, A. Phipps, L. Fleming. Row 4: Ms. Trumpold, Coach Genge. Girl's Sports Have A Fine Spring Season A D C b ' h l fth I . me e mmer egms er eg O e re cy The Peoria High Girl's track team recorded an outstanding ' year finishing with a 6-'l record. Three relay teams 1440, g.. ' ' 54- H11-ff . - A' ' V in i ff In ' - ug- f W 880, 880 medleyl qualified for the state meet. The 440 relay - team set a school record i5O.4l and missed the state finals by --. ff 0 A iust 0.6 seconds. The 880 relay team also set a MS9 Confer- - . N' l 7 T, ence record il:5l.Ol. This year's co-captains were Syvia ' Neal and Renee Steiner. Neal was also named the team's .. ... , ew.. rf J 4 I -45 .ah 9 ' 1 X x' .QS if 1 X - t Y U 1 . . . ., , ,,g , t ,,,,-f R' 1 J --' .3 most valuable runner. Coach Genge feels next year s team Q fngif, Z ' . i , rf: '. I 2-1-. . J . 1. 4' I, tl ' 5, X ' x J. 'VT ' ' I I will also prove to be outstanding. ', ..-. f 3 ' ., Two Lion runners overtake their opponent. X!! H . is YU - 'Y W s I T fig f . Q YD ' l f . 1 I l A, ,L ' g ' ' ' ' '1 . , . gi Af.. fi ' . fl' f ' . f:. ii4s ' . :x W c . l' 4 1 , . -Q .-aw... Mm if 3314 ' V .Q-. ' . . 'f ' ii ' Zriff IH.-f-.1 . ik 7 ' ' ' 'flrlff' 1 'lw?llv f'ff'f .S' f 't' s .Q fm' ,f ' T'-'ii f Q NY ' ' T ' . A a .. wfftk' .Li fQ 4fNgm,Zv'-' 'gy 1' 5 Y? 'Miki' ' I . A 4 .5 4 Q, H 1, C K kv- . V - . ' f --' J 1' 7. frf. ' 'km W' , ' A '-if W. 4 R N' ,. , Lf i f 'S . , ., L - , W 'lQ',fj , , ' , . . ' ' ,. 'I , t w 'f'. , K 1 2 , . 1 .ti ff.f Vrhrr J 4 1 , 'J 4 . , 2 751 f - , V My A. M an V., V, 4,1 ,,,- .gg 4 V M ,A gg. V H ' if J r , . I: A,V,A . ,, 3- 'Q W 44 , W V, ,, in 4, Q Tx - M. ' ' ' . 35 W g lynx' :Z nsesqn f. ,s.x. l 5 4 Q 5 21. 5 - , fi .- s 1 s I , . . x . .,.,... - 4.4 4. s4.a.sw.,.anL.,- As. A-.Gr-1, ifkg 1, .fs 11 . ITZSXLKM' Senior Dave Parks returns a deep forehand. 1 5,g5ffgfg5g This year's tennis team capped their season with a fine fourth place in the District Tournament. The team was I4-l 2 over- all, IO-6 in the conference and finished fourth in the confer- ence. Captain Dave Parks was named MVP of the team. Freshman Rick Farnan had the team's best record, 20-5. With only one graduating senior, and two freshmen in the six, Coach Tubbs can expect many fine years ahead for Peoria in is K s'i-: . High Tennis. 1 ' ' Freshman Rick Farnan slams his power serve. I I O O O O Young Lions Boast High District Finish Coach Tubbs, D. Parks, K. Fox, J. Peacock, J. Duke, D. Sommer, R. Seelye, A. LeFevre, R. Farnan, M. Richards, R. Bordeaux, S. Rager. 9 1 '-W 'J af... .-,, F., is -- . ,I 1:'if1. gags: -V.. . . 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Q T T 'ff Q, A , ,www 19,-gtUf 1.519 1' '- :gif C+lJkdfZrfjf5 ,srf Freshman Class Officers: Breff Boyle, Presidenfg Dolores Willis, Trecsurerg Kim Schaufelberger, Vice-president, Leslie Peck, Secretory. x lf'- Q. 943 -f Ss , va fl ssl ii if ' J . , Xi: 1L K -2 q K if ig? ii 6 A 4 K gk r s ,V r 5 is e i 1' A Q W ,i Y X in ,K ,, . A ,F 'I 1 A ra S- sfif r 91:5 0 -3 . S . l fe. ,Q X fm? 3 Joe Borsellino Mona Bowen 5. .c . if I i 5. vi-if Karen Boyer 'W Toni Boyer A-'fi , U ' gl I s V' A Breh Boyle if 1'L Teresa Brauner . In , AN 'Z Dolores Willis shows great enthusiasm when il comes lo homework. X-I AZLQ. S its Jenie Abraham Teresa Alexander Andrea Allen Janet Alwan Ellen Anderson Kevin Anderson Sherry Anderson Cindy Aringfon Sandy Aflerberry Valerie Avery Jennie Bailey Jeff Baker Kevin Baker Antal Baksai Annehe Banks Mike Bardwell Ronda Barnes Candy Barnett Byron Barnhari Tammy Barton Joe Basler Luann Basquin Joanna Basso Gary Beaman Scoh Bedard Mariorie Beeney Jodi Behrends Juli Behrends Gwendolyn Benson Rayburn Bischoff Kim Blackard David Blackford Kevin Blackwell Mike Blanchard Ron Bordeaux .c im few Connie Brereton Floyd Brewer David Brown David Brown Jeff Brown Jimmy Brown Kevin Brown Mike Brubaker Carol Buchele Joanna Burton Tom Bushell Mille Cagle 'lim Caho Dave Camp John Canham Alicia Cannon Anita Cannon Liz Cannon Mary Carpenter Timothy Carson Jackie Casper Aaron Castle Bill Caudill Craig Cavins Dave Cebulko Greg Chapman Dan Christiansen Tracy Clemons Amy Cohen Keith Coleman Eric Collins hm if Q iii cfm if xiii f 'gf 5 gd X - ' rs. ' . .ei Rick Farnan finds getting his picture taken an exciting experience. A.-mum.. ' ' N 4 gg. X s f 1 gi, Q ul 5 ku ia ,Q .C , 5 : '-.JZ J. 1 V 'ec-1. 2, .- - wx , SA Q em XZ ,ln Susan Cooley Jerry Cooper David Costa Rich Covelli Julie Cronin Jane Crosby Bob Crowe Pam Crowe J What do you mean this is Spanish class? io' i C+... 4. ,l '56 ...unai- 5 1' Steve Crowley Steve Cuthill Marla Dailey Lucille Davies Brian Davis Jane Davis Shelly Davis Sherry Davis Steve Davis Twila Davis Steve DeCremer Brenda Dehari Tim Dempsey Fran Denney Alicia Dilley Kara Dolanc Ivan Dofhard Mike Edwards Robert Edwards Pa? Eggers Michael Egner Fred Evans Lawrence Evans Joan Eisle Nancy Ellis Mary Elser Bill Ely Jeni Erbe ' E K 3 gf I J Z ,fix if- wx x-ff. .Tv ii 4 is QB Y? uf .I ,L swf, Y if R N:v..l:J, 'E W QW - l 1 as I K A . N If -v ,Ry . .. A, H. qu I If rf r X3 L, . A 2' 4 .X I vi K - h 'Ee 'X ' .n.'AEKx' x Paula Evans Becky Fabry Rick Farnan Scott Faulkner Laurie Ferris Tim Fefcho Cindi Fitzgerald Dianne Foster Carrie Fulce Chris Funk Deanna Gobberf Todd Garber David Garbs Scott Gardner Gwen Garreff Richard Garske Margi Gavlinski Karen Gayles Allen Gervais Debora Gillespie Dave Gillig Cheryl Gnepper Greg Goett Nancy Golden Phillip Goodwin Carol Gould Joan Grieves Lindo Griffin Lindo Gross Dan Guerrero Vickie Gulley Scot? Hale Cheryl Halversan Gary Hamburg Karrie Hankins Kelli Hansen Vicki Hardaway Diana Hardimon Jay Hardin Eileen Harris John P. Har? Jennifer Hayden David Hays Jeff Hazen Paul Heidewald Jim Heinz Susan Heinz Doug Helmke Sue Helmers Robert Henning Scot? Heppner Christine Higgins Rhonda Hinkle Nancy Hinnen Gaye Hodgson Gary Hohulin Dan Holland Wayne Hopkins Mary Hull Elizabeth Hunt Liz Hutchison Tom lngrassia Blake Irby .1 4 Q 43 S Q .g1g x ,Lv ...........-...-......, :,...................,,4 , . l 5 l.-..c ii-A in J S :krfifi i E J , lygiypsi J 1 551 i li l r Jlffi' o y J yllly, . ll,. ,ll.a, . as J- J - . E f P M- 4 M K X li ' , ,c A -'o 'JW fl - I ' , . Qc? ,. if .,s .ax X-,f.i:'L' A MV I H X 'Llmsx N F li l R ' ' J xy 'H JUS! ll ff - W X ,, rx Q 4 A L J, J flier- I Yv O fra ':. lf' ' X' Q-,371 ' ' A l' I J l ' s - of Jenny Israelson Carl Jackson Jeana Jackson John Jackson Randy Jackson Rose Jackson Rosie Jackson The Freshman Class banner is shown here during Spirit Week. ,-,,, if ,1 Mike Jacobson , N, Sue Janssen 5, Marilyn Jodun V , Kevin Johnson Q X My A VK i 1 2 ' RandyJohnson I , rf, ' J 252263. ,,. ,.sl, 1 J- fax i J if f' F K Sr .2 .-if wk 9009114 P.. Q . 'si Nl? r ' X ell X KS Q Sharon Johnson Steven Johnson we Victor Johnson ' L Yvonne Johnson my Jill Johnslon Ellen Jones Lindo Jones Reno Jordan Joe Joy Kathleen Kammerer Tim Karl Tom Karl Danny Keller er ' c E5 ',a 0 ,4 1. Jill and Angie spend their time between classes playing leap frog. Dave Kelly Anne Kennedy Debbie Kennedy Helen Keyes Carmel Kiefer Billy Kingsley Jo Anna Klatt Tim Kluever Andrew Knox Jill Kunkel Kathy Lake Marvin Lampkin Debbie Landis Daniel Laftimore Greg Laughland Pat Lavery Carol LeFevre Bill Lemieux Sherrie Lightbody Calvin Lindsay Pamela Lane H35 Teresa Lanpher Cindy Larson ix X' Y-. , 135 S I . if 1- Y V J' T4 Mike Smith's face shows what kind of day it's been. fl 'ww' .f x 4 'H' '1 K ,J 4 My if, Krista Linn Cynthia Little Ann Lohnes Jon Lovell Mike Lovvorn Todd Lowder Joan Loyd Robin Ludy Marla Lueders Kim Luton Phillip Maclin Cristy Magnuson Karen Maher Donna Mahieu I rf 1,4 I When I made it you didn't tell me I'd have to eat it! I . 2 7 4'Y,l,1,!Kf, tv Joan Manley Richard Mansfield Phil Manuel Mark Marit Dave Martin Michael Martin Gus Mason 6 Mark Matarelli Bettie May Jeff Mcyernich Charmin Mayfield Brian McCabe Steve McCoy Greg McDaniel Brenda McDowell Tim McFoIl Lori McGarvey Aaron McGinnis Robert McGrew Wally McCurdy Shondra McKinley 51 3 Ei W rx-. , ,, 'iq if c , 3, -nun-lv .ffw That guy in the first row is a lot more interesting than any x or y. N . P Q M ff . .3 ' g fs N5 N Mark Miller Sherri Mills Bruce Monroe Audy Moon James Moore Juliet Moore . Teresa McKinley Jeff McNabb Debra Melega Clark Mellon Benila Mefls Barbie Metzger Gina Miller Barbara Morrison Brad Mosburg Pam Moffley Tom Mouzourakis Lisa Mudd Penny Mullen Sue Munson Fwyff RTF 7-ff G . Q A I fog -'fd .wfxvevux ' 1 0--,.. ance --fu.-vi Q 'I - ., , f-.'f.q,.g, ,- 4557 um 1 V 4 1- ' ,Y szlfffw - f fifsffga. 1 '- -iff 'f- ' - 4 2 a I Two Debbies spend their spare time scoring for track. 7 Marcee Murray .lane Neumiller Dave Nickels fl ' Penny Nellas ti' Michael Noe Mike Norman Melody Norlon wr -, x l y i Q2 ff 'Lf ll T ' i X M A 1.2 , y Al V9 f 1,52 Lynne Ogden Jim Ohri Lesia Oliver Damita Palmer Paula Parker Bre1YNolhnagel Velvet Nunn Neil O'Donnell Some freshman boys cheer the track team on. ii M xg-z ., 4 , 95 qv x, . vc rl W I FL., lie' NM... ' Q' . , 'mv 2 if A? 3 fi ,f Q WI 'Xl -Q, fy. yL x X r ,s. my ri 1 Q me , su' . 1 Q- . -V: A ....- ' - 4 Q-1.1, ml Mary Peterson Gigi Phelps Dave Phillips Angie Phipps Jacqueline Pickett David Pierce Brad Parsons Derrick Payton Toni Payton Doris Pears Leslie Peck Ricky Pegues Rena Pendleton 41.4- X. , 'ge ix. Dave lust realized that parts of ROMEO AND JULIET make interesting reading. Chuck Pilman Christopher Pio Michael Pollard Yvonne Pollard David Polley ties 'Q' f, Jennie Powell ' D Teresa Powell if Cindy Price L I 'Z ' 4 Q, Deirdre Purcell H -f Tamra Purham 4 MM i V Mandy Rafool - l' ' 2 3, 7 Johnny Rankins Dole Recar l. 4 Steve Recar iq 2,3 A ' Bob Rendall N L Palti Renwick Sammy Rieger 3 M J , Pal Riley P if? ' ' 'I 1 Boba' ,Q 4? ji, -9 'PP was X vi' ,, V ff, ,1 . i 1, . fi Leroy Risby E A ' . ll I Julie Rittmiller ,Q I I! ,,., , AV. , , J, V . A M ., 1 Sandra Roe ' 5- mv- rv - Q 7 Q V- I ' V Q . Ann Rogers . y , I A ,, T Sue Rosenbaum , ,, K ,tk 5 , 'Ex Kim Ross 1 ,f .f ,, L 1, MQ h . ' A Zag' .. , ff Lisa Rorer ' fi 5 I ' We fo'o'o'o'o'o' 2 WM 'fill' 4 ATCen1ral They cage the wild ones! 4 ,X Robert Ruffin Kim Rush Teresa Rutledge Mike Safford Valerie Sahlin Jovena Sanders Mark Sanders 2 9-LQQNX'-Q ,. . 'Nev f f 1 ,eng-1-R.- k I .ze if r !.fg.' gf ,rf ' ' i4 fi 4 I t W Qin ,Z -J, W N xl . Q7 f 'F' - f f' '. f'-52' if , V -,ff vsvv.- 4 k.L. ' r , i fm SC' A 5425- . 1 .sk mga W EV IQ iii 5, 4 Hurry up and finish the race. I've got to go! Q fi fav' 4 i ...ff-' Polly Sanders Zelena Sanders Karen Sanger Jennie Schaffs Kim Schaufelbe Robyn Schilling rger Sandy Shumacher 6 Joe Sellers Scott Seppelt Dick Severns Steve Shanks Dennis Shannon Susan Shaw Donald Shea Mark Sherman Steve Shirley Thomas Singer Patty Small Teresa Small Pat Smariesse Eddie Smith Mike Smith Nancy Smith Orin Smith Sarah Smith Kenneth Sneed Scott Spicer Gary Staggs Bonnie Stahl Steve Steinbaugh Lisa Stewart Debbie Stout Betsy Stubbs Robert Suelter . 4V,' 'xg Am by , ,, 595 Q S in we 'S A ' W Members of this year's Freshman class reflect upon the events of f M 2 the coming year after Freshman Orientation. fs. g ,,J. v it iam mpg- Y V fr i g 5 S A V I lyV imii L sf S S ttnssr S S . nftfiiir i S i'ir N .J i gg S ,N N X .. - Q N? .gt - if .N n Y., 1 5 W-R, fi? 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A at 1' ,L wily 15 gin' ,, , 'L YQ , L 'til J 'X r ' 3 1.5 vs.: +51 y 4 fn V, g ,V.'ig5 s ' llu ill ri -JM! ,ima F, legs exif-J ' ' Cl .if 3 A X1 A T 4 Y, 1', ix ri' lx 'll' it it 'Y my 'af vi wp' M W ,-4 ,Q. ,xi I - i - ,, H K. .W X If i 4 if 1 George Switzer Michael Tate Jody Teague Dave Tealbey David Temple Judy Theesfield Cathy Theobald Kathy Thomas Terry Thompson David Thornhill David Thornton Mark Thrush Mark Toler Nancy Tomsovic Gary Toubeaux Jeff Traicoff Donna Trapps Jackie Trapps Patricia Trapps Terry Upchurch Joni Vandaele Lisa Vandenberg Mark Venardi Steven vivod Mary Vogel David Walker Jenni Wallace Michael Wallis Nancy Wamack Clifford Ware Dale Wardelman Margie Weber Sherri Weber Mona Wehking Jim Welander Gary Wells Holly Wheeler Mike Whetstone Penny Whitaker Mike Whitby Becky White Judy White Janice Whitelow Jeff Williams Jodie Williams Lew Williams Michael Williams Rita Williams Dolores Willis Liz Wilson James Windsor Deborah Wissel Ricky Wolfe Tanya Woods Bruce Worrick Wendy Wright Antoinette Younes Brenda Young Rick Zadoks Brett Zahner Brick Zahner Jody Zahner Tony Zeller Sophomore Class Officers: Lisa Napoli, Vice-President: Randy Gol den, Presidentp Diane Gottwald, Treasurer. Missing: Crystal Wilms Secretary. The Class of '79 worked hard this past year. They created a great stunt show and sold donuts to increase their treasury. This high-spirited class is certainly an asset to Peoria High. . f lp' new gi The Sophomore Class Officers worked hard to raise money by selling donuts before and after school. w, ' ., N if ,, ' i if' af' x ix l I x 1' ix , 2, . - - .Q- 1 FS ,W ug 'X we mx- . , N' ' 1 AA 4 F 557, 1 if 2 4, 4, .sys H 5 ol I .f I o I L x missin iv-1 i5 W vyx F 'if T Richard Abel Stanley Adams Susan Alcorn Ken Aldag Beverly Alexander Anneh Ames James Armstrong Thornton Arnold John Baker Lynne Baldwin Rhonda Ball Brad Barber Julie Barker David Barr Brian Bateman Jeffrey Bell Michelle Benson Alyson Berg Rick Berry Tricia Berry Vernice Berry Jim Berwick Lois Biles Julie Bill Timm Bill Tim Bilfgen Greg Black Ginger Blaydes 7 Carl Bleichner Kerry Board Kathy Bodell Bob Bodike Jim Bowman Jeff Boyer Laura Bradbury Tammy Breeding Janice Brewer Julie Brewer Linda Brewer Nancy Briles Kim Broadnax Allen Broughton David Brubaker Derek Bryson Dave Buchanan Lee Bui Luc Van Bui Trinh Thi Bui Mari Burkitt Margaret Burns Wanda Burns Larry Burnside Sharon Butler William Butterfield Tim Bynum Tina Bynum 1- .. N ' , 'iw J L , ,3 , 1 'Q Q L sf fl 1 a ffili- Nr' .- . ' 'Q 'Wi fi l J at 45 i ,Q Qt it ' , 1 W' X k i 1 A' A 4 x , 1 5 4 243 , -wr -.J 4. g., ,,........,...-- . ' Y 'J i L l it -. 'J 1 all' V L .... .g,,4- ' l N -K ......,,, ,..,y - Q' I I-A .W The JV Cheerleaders perform at a basketball game, .QP ' ' ' ll. V J . , L wil -'h- NX . l it -we le-r 1 :Q r' eff? . ..,. .fLf?'ki,, ,Q .J ,fc A Q., Y x n 4 xX . 11- I cm ft'41,sfr'tf1' wi 4 - W - --. f 1 J 5 1 : V' .. ..- g ur N ,gr , l - l'x l A' wi 5' Jody Waibel hurries back from the snack bar to find a place to sit. Y! X l lx in sr Q -. fy f e4s X , Q li nl ,xr R :J in 'VM S x. Q.. ew V W I Q .x A2 1 -at 'fee ' ' 1335 , 15 s- . W gif 'E - -.L-is-Q I..- 5 .- ' -L E ...QL 4 4 xi sv 4 .4 'ks i pf' S a ,-v 'ik ,,.-. N . 'Q vs X ,4 ft, dl' Lori Caggins Jill Caldwell Julie Caldwell Gina Campbell Todd Carrier Jackie Cartwright Carol Cavins Dave Check Mike Clark Cheryl Clash Romania Claybon Jaan Clemmer Robert Cleveland Brett Cloud Linda Coale John Coffey Philip Colan Steve Colgan Dan Colglazier Lynn Condron Laurie Cornish Marchelle Cowser Margo Cox Paul Cox Teresa Cox Steve Crittenden Sue Crane Mary Ann Crowder Calvin Dailey Kathy Dutton Jennifer Danehower Eddie Danner Nick Davies Aleen Davis Jay Davis Mike Davis Patricia Dehart Nick Denicus The Home Ec Room is a great place for cooking, eat- ing and faking creative photographs. Joan Dentino Dave DeWeese Robin Disharoon Suzy Ditch Keith Dodson Shirley Dohm Janie Donnell Deena Dorsey Herman Dothard Jay Duke Lisa Durbin Sieve Durdle Jim Eads Cheryl Edgar Todd Edmonds Nancy Edwards Jeff Ehrlich Nancy Ellis Linda Engel Laura Erbe Chris Ercegovich 1 Q-ef ff 'Ne A 58 , 1 A 'NW A ' E Wx ,of ...4 R.. 4 M my 'K 'ffl-f nw ' -I: 'Leia I - .Q ' 'Q rfffrw yf S EK Ji s, 3 xl .f .sei lifts M, 'vs1,kA,..s .jjkgis im ff T Mary Whitelow shows the other girls in her P.E. class how to swing a bat. A T ,, 'X Qs' Q is .T :Q rr g G he r i J Carlos Evans Jay Ewend Evan Fandel Andre Ferguson Beth Ferris Kenny Field Lisa Fisher Terry Flemming Todd Fletcher Bill Fox Kevin Fox Dennis France John Freim Jeff Friederich Kraig Fugih Tammy Fuller Linda Funches Cindy Funk Scott Garret? Suzanne Geisler Terry Gibson Laura Gilmore Pat Givens John Gleason Madonna Goeh Steve Goins Kiri Golbrit Randy Golden Steve Goldstein Sandy Goodman Laura Gottschalk Diane Gottwald Dina Graham Ken Gramley Q? Q Q5 Mf g, 56? H I ? i Carol Grant Cheri Grant Colleen Grafton Cindy Gray Debbie Greenway Kack Grieves Andrea Griffith Randy Guerrero Susan Gunning Neva Hall Ron Hall Steve Halter Bruce Hamilton Bob Hammer 6 X . .wwfif p ix I 'P ilii X if Su 3 2 h . I ., ZZ , 1 xx .4 Leslie Metros did not want her picture taken. . ., M .Q.R,,,,. fl :gig .-...ww is ' f l Q 4 a l X s mix 5 N' wi V 1 -Qi 4,5 l -nl. xox, N as . X Er h w I ? , X 4 X X , he s A Bu? this photographer was quick and caught her when she wasn't looking. 'Q ? s L' , ' Q A .igs - Q . Q Aw.. ,i . 12 A ' i A is B i . rw m, . ii i li lil N-v .ff- f Na S -f-ff' W' ,qlv Q 'H 4 .3 .1 K .X: 3 . f Kim Hardaway Mike Hardin Theresa Hardin Debbie Harper Roslyn Harris Vivian Harris Loreha May Harrison Micheal Haulk Ana Hays Marvin Hearn Tim Helden Lynn Heinlzman Barron Helgoe Cheryl Henderson Jeri Henderson Bob Herman Bob Hess Judith Hicks Julie Higginbofham Harry Higgs Kevin Hill if John Hinemcin Jim Hinkle Linda Homann Barbara Hood Linda House Georgianna Howard Virgil Howard Kim Howard Paula Howe Lori Hughes Kevin Huprich Todd Huxfable Kevin Hymbough Eugene Jackson Marion Jenkins Dana Johnson Ivory Johnson Kenneth Johnson Laurie Johnson Marla Johnson Mike Johnson Roberto Johnson Rolando Johnson Sonny Johnson Scott Johnsion Annette Jones Laurie Jones Morgcritto Jones cal' QQ, Y-Nw A no Lorraine Lewis and Lisa Fisher cheer for our state champion Lions. Q-Q .N Maw ,X x 'E' 3-ff Q, K5 a J ,Qi Jr? .-pr. 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I we i Qc. .S A 5 Dona Morris Debbie Morton Lynette Moss Jodi Mofieler Penny Moheler Donna Munsiedi Richard Munsiedi Karen Murphy Vicki Murray Mark Nagler Darlene Nance Lisa Napoli Ken Neal Mark Neill g, 1. ew' f e, 4 .S Leroy Neilson Stephen Nell Amy Newton Sherry Nichelson Donna Nicholas Kim Nicholson Pam Niedermeier Geanie Norman Mark Norman Gene Olson Kevin O'Malley Damon Osborne Mike Otto Pam Page Janet Parks Sherry Parrish Lisa Parsons John Peacock Jackie Peters Lynne Pettit Pizzarro Pickett Rhonda Pink Connie Poppen Jeffrey Porch Mike Potts Brad Powers Robert Price Lewis Putman se., ' X W X xc , Wx on kk L X - tl- J 2 1 ,fi ' Awe .- .f'-l f 'f' as MM, ff' twig' 'ST' . -124.1- -a E7 J -. E, If one walks down the halls before school, one is likely to see peo ple walking, people talking, or people gust preparing themselves for another day of school 3 A SG lj. +0 5,1 Ml' Y Q ' This was the banner that the Sophomore Class entered into the Spirit Week competition. i 5 46 W 3' y ' J f gf' H ,100 fl J x ,ki X l l It 'Q'-fi Y V-,, J . MC 4 ,, ' 1 501 Wu,-if M,.,.f W, 13 ll f lr Q! 4 I 1 V it l 'V' '9 ,173 iv ,tx x ,R E ii' any stiff an-, H X IAAJL 7 . 'a s. 2 ii f ' :I A J-'l'x H 1 get ,- NYURT P nut' X lm lm! 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T. 4, Hifi J' ,Q V 'f ' 715 wr! M . , A J' V x . , , ,v pw Lindy Strodel Debbie Stubbs Monica Suelter Wendy Suter Theresa Switzer Laurie Sulvester Roiena Taghon Janet Tauber Jill Tepper Pam Thebert Diana Thomallo Annette Thomas Mark Tomsovic Tom Trapp Phillip Tunches Bryan Turner Kelvin Turner Mike Turner Ronald Turner Mike Venardi Doug Verkler Jim Vaelker Mark Vosberg Cheryl Wager Jim Waugh Jeff Weber Scott Weimer Kurt Weisert Mary Welch Shelley Welch Steve Wells Ken Wenger Mark Wessels Vicky Wheeler Tim Whelan Dallas White Desiree White Kevin White Kim White Peggy Whitehead Pete Whitelow Jay Wiggins Cheryl Williams Kelly Williams Patsy Williams Rose Williams Rose Mary Williams Terry Williams John Williamson Crys Willms Bill Winkler Koren Winn Marty Winter Bob Witherell Lisa Wofford Meta be Toney Woods Wayne Woods Joe Wright Kim Young Joe Zerbonia Julie Zinkhon Katie Zumbahlen c .x Qf :X - .:... it , W Q ,N I :J i L . I J , ,L..,, 4 -ff A .c J TQ , few , . 'ig I tba? J fi 'W ' Junior Class Officers: Teresa Dempsey, Secretary, Pete Valentine, Treasurer, Jenny Plack Vice-President. Missing: Sandra Woods, President. Here we are, three of our four years of high school behind us, with only one ahead. This past year we won Stunt Shows, had a successful apple sale, and Prom was held at the Hilton. All of these successes were accomplished through a lot of hard work from a lot of people. As a class, we have accomplished much, but l'm sure that next year will be even better for the class of 78. Jenny ig, if av K X M N 52? ,. 3 V ,K , 4 'Q' . ,1,, I 'rr , ,N ,A Q I M , . A A F A A .4!:??Es7if?I3f3-2 M Anne Lohmar crosses her fingers and bites her nails as she watches the tournament basketball games in Champaign. 'qf'm X. as G 14 Q - x dw if N.. ACM my E ' ,48- 3 X .a ,vi si A I i , Q if Bernice Albert Gary Allen Lance Allen Karen Anderson Ted Andreasen Brian Andrews DeWayne Arington Kyle Ashley Ann Avery Keith Baker Debbie Ballard Mike Barber Gary Barker Donna Barry Becky Bartlett Carl Barton Val Basso Sheila Bauwens David Beall Janice Beckwith Suellen Beeney Jenni Behrends Bryan Belisle Keith Billerbeck Karen Blake Sherri Blevins Tammy Boettcher Renee Boyd Gary Boyer Peggy Brereton Joe Brewer Tina Broadnax Cindy Brown Debbie Bryant Karen Buchanan Jonathan Buchbinder Karen Buckner Delbert Banks Betsy Burdette Jewel Burton Martin D. Cain Floyette Caldwell Jerry Caldwell Michael Callen Kenny Cannon Cathy Carmichael Wendy Carson Tim Case Jackie Chapai Jerry Charlton James Check Leann Christensen Jeff Clemons a i C,g.,,.f 6 at . 1 , L f , , 'Mi , I 1 .. x im, W? 11m if i ,pw 1- ' ffm ' - I al f W 1, 1 5.1 I A lvl A ll . Mrs: ZA, J V V g il! Alkll ll l if ...J J' fur W '..L K 9 Randy Neff adds some pzazz to his hamburger. V at xii? I : ,- , ' il? ' 1 I Q E Q . .sq an Qi? Q ' .- gs ' Q 1 . Toby Ely cleans up offer a busy, but fun, day at the Liberty Beauty School. will i , ' Q 3 ,+C X 1 no - Q Claudia Colon Tim Colglazier Dave Collins Mark A. Collins Charles Conibear Craig Conneh Dave Cooper vie , K if Q , Pat Cosla Dennis Coup Mildred Cox Sherri Cox Rick Crandell Rondy Crawford Greg Crow 'tb rx stir D as ,, F' N-df' T 190 -1 leaf. ' Airy if is E! These Junior girls helped cheer our basket- ball Lions onto victory and the state cham- pionship title. R z Q-jaw' Janice Daft Curtis Dailey Cindy Damm Gary Davis Jennie Davis Theresa DeCesari Anne DeCremer s isis s l i? Teresa Dempsey Mark Descamps Rhonda Diggs Tim Diich Ed Dobbins Leroy Dohm Debbie Donohue John Donnell Gregory Dothard Bridget Dougherty Steve Downard Sandy Dunivan Gayla Dunkin Loyilia Durbala Ivan Durflinger Dorcey Eakle Norman Eakman Brenda Eddingfield Melody Edwards Teresa Egner Tamara Ehrentreu Toby Ely Mary Engelke Steve Ercegovich Mario Escalante Kim Evans Scott Falk Steve Folk 9 ,. -M.-Q K 'I 1.smzS'l, 4 . 5 5 34 s g. 491 .IN ' . E ee er res E E es 'SL Hr- K 1. Z- .:: ' We W it EA.. . E 1 E ' or +V 1 i Q Nobody hides from this photographer! I found Rodger Green hiding in the Opinion dark room! uv ws 2 M. F E E' pm kxszz g rgge g r H ,I Q g ,K ' ix fxmgdv' X- o..,. , A 1 4' 1 if si x X Jeannine Ruff leads a lively l?l cheer at anofher basketball victory. tsl 4 'lr uv :ZH I all gi Y .3 Ellen Felder Timm Ferdinand Vickie Finley Jamie Finnegan Selma Fishman Linda Flemming Lori Fletcher Jeff Foreman Brad Foster Mark Foster Alan Funk Kory Funk Randy Fussner Vicky Gao Debbie Gaisford Shelly Ganson John Garske Alon Gage Alex Gerber Linda Getz Janet Ghantous Steve Gibbs 7 an - 3 Q x 4 su , b... 'Q ' 'A ,W I 4 lx 5 I R V ll ish AWE f fbr X , ,ee , 4 , E i ' ie, -'-:s p 5, , 1 Q siilhsiztf ' 5z ,.1,.51gf:f, X ' . V 3 A A - W V g 'rf if l Joe Brewer and friends relax and eat during a quick lunch hour. . X, 3, Q A .,, I A N. T' Tammy Goodale Bob Gordon Susan Gordon Connie Gorman DonaIdJ Gorman Roland Gower Pat Gratton The Spirit Squad demonstrates a cheer in the Great Outdoors. Penny Gray Rodger Green Nino Greenberg Kevin Gresham Gayle Grieshaber Gary Grindle Carol Gurney Ray Hardaway Deborah Hardimon Aleen Hcrdin Paula Hardy Darlene Harris Bret? Hart James Hart U W Lunchiime a1PHS:Atimeto eat, drink, . . N ma - , is J 1 gl ... -15 x 3-. And be merry, of course! 6' Jw lu ve' . ..-5? 1 ' 'F I - 7 , WHL: . V 5' xx H KU Q ' if V7 . . ,--ur V ' C X X YL xi -5 rifle xl all fi may i U00 ,wo XL, fifd x, In an attempl to beat the mid-winter blahs, Kim Wheeler, Marg Jones, and friends decided to come to the Key Club Disco for some fun. XN' 'qi 3 Rl..,,,, X. ..,..,.......-.....-.., Jeff Hasler James Hayes Mark Headley David Heerman Kathy Heerman Chris Heidewald Cafhi Helgoe Craig Helm Amy Hicok David Hicks Trina Higgs Jackie Hines Marcia Hinrichs Kevin Hiserofe ww...-,, I .- 1 K Lia fin. i ii 3 Curtis Hobbs Cindy Hoffman Kim Hoffman Beth Hohulin Larry Hollins Kyle Hood Kevin Hutcherson Sieve Huxfable Ann Irwin Don Isaak John Jackson Sabrina Jacobson Mark Jacobus Connie Jaques Bruce Jasinski Sheila Jenkins Brenda Jones lryll Jones Randy Jones Dave Johnson Rhonda Johnson Kaihy Johnson Susan Kasel Chris Keeling Michael Keelon Scoh Kellogg Jeanne Kelly Ginger Kerns Clark Kesler Greg Kefay David King Mike King Pam King Robert King Maria Kleier Sue Klise Lauren Knox Andy Koehl Curtis Kooken Carla Krei 'lim Lane Georgeffe Langh Ofh Rodger Green munches out after an exhausting day at school. 6, K. ,1 X , M, 'fu , 'nuff Qs. X JC ,C MM . sm .HS r s W 'A , A W U .., ' i 31 in . Tw '?.S , ,, srisir if A ig J ik ' xy, . is rx nw, , Z . , l S 4 mi if I fr ls AIM msg E ' 'PQ ' K Ni' . X' is X-f- I s A i 1 ' ' x fx- fl L y I arg-ig. .A-'N I .. L- X? gm I I s-...M , . -n X . . .. A Q 5 .QE- f 4 A fn' l :Z 'if A l f.. L 4 if A , A l :--. ' r. . 'X A' me-.-.f.f-ser ff- ! 1' '-ggi in Sc-129 we ,..., will Lori Walker demonstrates how to dry and style one's hair. This is one of the many skills she has mastered at the Liberty Beauty School. L Iii? me -e sf .,,-,,,-i ,- fre., J 2341- 14 Mary Lanpher Joe Lawler Sandy Lawrence David Leak 'lina Ledbetter Alan LeFevre Jeff Lightbody Julie Ligtvoet Clifford Lindsay Martha Little Beth Littleiohn Cindy Lochbaum Patty Logan Anne Lohmar Connie Lohn Donna Lord John Lovelace Scott Lowery Andy Loyd Anita Luecht Cindy Lyon Joy Manthey Theresa Margaris Mike Markley Mike Martin Lynne Mason Leonard Math Leann Mauschbaugh Linda Maxwell Heidi Mayer Lois McClure Laura McCullough Patty McDaniel Tim McGarvey Laurie McGhee Marvis McKinney Ann McKinnie Melanie McNeil 200 l Debbie McVey Diane Meers Diane Mercer Jerry Miller Pam Miller Rhonda Miller Suzan Miller Jim Miles Lorraine Miles Greg Mills Lisa Misselhorn Kris Mohnen Dave Molleck Linda Mooney Bill Morrissey Joe Morrow Annmarie Mungo Carolyn Mungo Jeff Nau Sylvia Neal Randy Neff Angie Nellas Jeff Nelson Diane Neumann Anita Newsum Tena Nichelson Mike Nordwall Vicky Norman Jim Ogden Charlene Oliver Rebecca Osborne Joe Otterstrom Cheryl Otto Bob Paine Jim Paine 1 -we-fi i' ,, 5 1 P i. 24 5 I 5 f mf, if A W on Q'-s f'4Q5?:Z1'faiiwv L. 45415, 4 l H 4 him. ,, 8 ,M X hw Q1 l iff nil lg J Q 51 I j I xg Q ly XX 1 9-4.4g.,,:flu,N G. ,.... ff A 'A x + Y J 5 xx ,ML li ,I- C.--wi l ,QTIMH ,,,s -- I Z N , J- J Q if F' R J 1. J R ,1 I an 1 We f'14 ' L , ' llvil ft' R The Junior Class entered this banner in this year's ban- ner contest during Spirit Week. f . s at X. , I 1 ' i gn , 1 ri 4 5 Q A ly Q -...i.-' .f . at A . X ,, ,X Q i 'tg X J' l A 3 L ws Af YR E X E I ,., , g 2 i -1 L ' - 1 . Q KA I ,A g - . ' l 3 ,- JL l K 1 . tx. e i L .f - .Y ' Q N in .P A 'la y - ff' fs 'Xl , b , J D -if i i 1 i li' li' QA l .sf ' bg EY' ' Annmarie Mungo beautifully portrayed the charac- fu .gf ter of Eliza Doolittle in this year's production of Q e i- ff, E, ', at fa- 'X V-' ff .ff -,-Ps.-, '-: . V 'lf' .Q N 'X t V E l .. an H A R i'r-QV? - Scott Palley Becky Parsons Kenny Patterson Denise Pears Lisa Peden Darryl Lee Pegues Jolene Peters Walter Peters Bobbie Peterson Jesse Peterson Peg Peterson Corrie Phipps Tom Pierce Jenny Plack Cindy Plattner Wess Pollard James Porter Charles Powell Lorie Powell Sherry Powell Donna Price Mary Ramia Willie J. Randle Dan Reatherford Jan Reed Daniel D. Regan Ron Remmel Patsy Rennau Rhonda Rose Tony Richards Tony Ripp Teresa Robbins Gina Robertson Sheryl Rogers Terry Rorer Vivian Rorer Kevin Rose Pam Ross Judy Roten Jeannine Ruff Eddie Ruffin Renee A. Ruffin Mark Rugh Mickey Rutherford Phil Ryan Ray Schaefer Pam Schclk Karen Schefelbein Don Schoenheider Susan Schuck Steven Schuller Scott Sefton Mark Shadid Ron Shambaugh Mike Shelton Dan Shinkle Tim Shoft Dana Simpson Dave Simpson Tyrone Singer Julia Slane Colleen Smith Dion Smith Jeff Smith Lynn Smith Matt Smith Larry Snelson John Snyder Scott Solomon Marty Spears Terry Sperry Sharon St. Ange Toni Starling John Steiger Mike Steiger Cheryl Stewart Alisa Stinson Jeff Stubblefield Jeannette Sturdivcnt Cathy Stutes Steve Sullivan n, fn . I I i v it I S cf A si, 6 Q' I!-L r Q, J.. 4222, fa , x 4 J i Tamara Ehrentreu jumps into the fun at the Key Club Disco. 5321 'WDA ' U in .. .. ' ' -I N. if 41' vp- 4 ,fx Q ff- J S N E -V , 5, sv 6 ol 4 5? in S 'L' K: Nur' V fl . 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J 0 . ,un X: 1, i . 5, Q gr in ali I fd' P 4 ' f 2 , fmt- '0 ' , P l .4x itll r it ' 5 11 f ' , - y , I Jill Summers Cindy Sutton Scott Sutton Nancy Svendsen Billy Swearinger Micheal Sydnor Debra Sylvester Randall Symonds Linda Taylor Grant Thomas Marty Thomas Kathleen Thorn Brian Titus Tami Tortorice Cheryl Turner Terese Tyler Pete Valintine Dave VanDaele Andrew Verkler Adeena Voinovich Jody Waibel Lori Walker Robert Walker Eileen Wall Ron Walter Curtis Walters Donna Womack Joel Wank Barry Wasden Dave Washburn Claudia Watkins Katie Waugh Kim Welch John Wenzel Angela Wheeler Dan Wheeler Kim Wheeler Mike Whiteside Tony Whiteside Mark Wickert Teresa Wilcoxen Brenda Wilkinson Alan Willadsen Veanne Williams Mitch Willms Chris Wilson Ray Wilson Tony Winters Taryn Wise Debbie Wahl Randy Wolfe Margie Woodhouse Sandra Woods Demetrice Worley Karen Warrick Jeanette Yerby Deron Young Kevin Young Michael Young William Young Crystal Zahner Laurie Zellmer Jim Zinkhon 4 Xt' J' P' Roz McGinnis, President, Vince Smariesse, Secretary, Nancy Conibear, Vice-president We started out as freshmen being number one. What better way to leave os seniors, still being number one! We struggled through that first year in shock. Not much seemed to be accomplished, it felt we would drag on and on being freshmen forever. Then our second year, and being a sophomore was such a general improvement, we knew we were begin- ning to go somewhere. Junior year was too much. We were the kings now. We all knew the seniors didn't care to rule, so we would. We won spirit week and claimed Stunt Shows. We gave the first out of school prom since the foyer was built. We still managed to be thrifty enough with the apple sale money we had left over, to keep a nice size treasury. Now we are Seniors. The iuniors were trying to play our role of king at the beginning of this year. So they won Stunt Shows. Seeing as how we were not ready to relinquish our throne, we put them in their place and won Spirit Week. We claimed the Spirit Stick for the second year in a row. We sponsored the Senior Class Play, and also sold our leftover pennants. We had our second hay rack ride, and pooled these profits into a treasury worthy of our power. The graduation has come. The throne must be passed on. The good times we look back on are great. We take with us these memories. What we leave are parts of ourselves. Thank you so much for being o loyal, proud, and spirited class. I am sure we'll all go far. Roz McGinnis f,.?5iff W .M.,4...-iv-u-nga ga-ln? hi X .... 'Ai --...Q, -4 .l All l ,3 ws-'--f, Roxie Aberle Linda Achterberg Mike Ahl Gwendolyn Albert Eva Alwan Connie Andrews David Ayoub Marcy Baker Beth Baldwin Brian Baldwin Mike Ball Diana Barber David Barnes Lisa Basquin Carolyn Belke Kathleen Bill Linda Blakes Taryn Boaz Theresa Boyle Joan Brackbill Cathryn Bradbury Ernest Brewer Douglas Brooks Linda Brown Dalene Bruns David Burkift Becky Burns Brenda Calhoun E575 A 4 4 my f al... '5 n','.,x it E S X? Z CX 1?- X 'XJ ,,.-- 1 - 5 Natelie Carrol Cindy Cassidy Aleyamma Chacko X21 N.. Tony Canafax Kris Canham Neana Cannon Harry Carlile ,1- 8fh wonder ofthe world. Half-man Half-Senior. Kelley Chamberlain Cindy Christianson Paffy Clancy Ron Coffey 20 Donna Coles Doyle Collins Nancy Conibear Tom Connor -.. ,4 f 1 --n........ Y 1 v , is 35 ,Q BD is Lf f , N ,K W Rm ' 'JY qv, if . . I 'E I 5 6 22' iff img 6 , f ' ' y , 'ff Dare we ask what they're missing? MCI ft' Cheryl Costa Martin Counferman .J .Q ,C Laurie Criflenden Dave Cully Wendy Culp Terry Cusick Ronald Daft Tammy Dailey Deborah Danage Linda Dean Tammy DeArcos Christopher Dempsey Kevin Dempsey Candy Duffey Dawn Dunn Susan Eary Richard Edgcomb Karla Edwards Peg Ellis Valerie Elmore Kay Erwin Joel Evans Sara Evans Tonya Evans Maff Everhart Kim Ewend Wendy Fairman Sfeve Fanta Lori Fender Wally Felder Mike Fefcho Mike Fisher Sara Fitch Bill Foreman Pam Frankel Tina Gabberf Dan Gardner Diann Gayles Sue Gervais Sue Getz Kimberly Gibson Debra Glanfa Dan Gleason Joe Goeff 1, ,,fr F - O -o---- Joel Goldstein James Goftschalk Paul Goffwald Loy Graham We're your friendly 'Government Girls'. May we help you? sa 4-fr fl' Q A v Looks like they're hard at work here again, iust like always! Ray Grant Cheryl Grieves Clyde Gulley Rick Gunther Sue Gunther Kevin Hall Roger Halleen Peter Halter Brent Hankins Jamie Hanson Dorothy Hardimen Lisa Hastings David Hasler Jennifer Helgoe Eileen Helmers Barb Henderson Larry Henderson Tari Hendricks Rick Heppner Kent Higgins Lisa Higgs Avery Hightower A scene from our new class Basic Enthusiasm I-II .3 ,,..f1 f Xv!, 4 A Few Views Of School Q, Ak'A if 4 Q-Mi '5 '5 V V, ,f , - , , V I' X 5 , , .i ' a.: Mg . Egret llliv - Q- . 1:15, ads, Susan Howard Larry Hudson Carol Hull Teresa Hurt 'lx Q., X! '1 Qgx Q'- Douglas Holmes Doug Hoover Jennifer Hoppe Debra House qv-Q., Sue Hoffer David Hoffman Teresa Hoffman Allison Hoffmann Julie Hill Jim Hitpas Judy Hodge Jusfina Hodge v-A '31 s ss Jrrei 1 X i Susan Huxtable Mary-Ann Ingles David Irish Lori Ivie Q-...-T, min 5...-' f-X 'Pitta- Ernestine Jackson Steve Jackson Paul Jacobs Carol Johnston Anita Jones Laura Jones Jeffrey Joy Nancy Kellerstrass Scott Kester Pam Keyster Brian Kilgore Mark Kilgore Kim Kincaid Christine Kingsley Carol Kinney James Kinney Michael Klatt Frank Knoll Lester Koehl Sheri Koehl Patrick Kominskl Patti Kostas B. J. Kranzberg Eugenia Kyle Cindi Landers Kary Lauterbach Jean Lavailee Nancy Lee Don Lewis Tim Ligtvoet Janet Lindsay Bettina Linn Paul Lohnes Mark Lohrman Bob Lord Janet Luciani David Lueden Ken Lynch Chris Lyons Yvonne Maas il xo 'CX CM : c an E c ': an .. an 'Q- U U I- D o Does it look as if he isn't happy about Steve Maclin Claire Maeder Jennifer Magon Bob Martin Jock Math William McDonald Linda McFadin Sherri McFc1ll Roz McGinnis Ken Mclntire Jack McKinley Craig McLeod Steve Mehl Kathy Meis Marilou Mendenhall David Mercer Lori Metzger Adrienne Miller Robin Miller Jerelyn Moore Kathy Morrell Peggy Mounts George Munstedt Debbie Murray Diane Nance Jackson Frank Nau Percy Neal Julie Neill Martha Nellas Lynnette Nelson Dianne Nickerson Laurie Niekamp 'N- N . sg if' 1 f ' .., ..,. .t 1 Here's Ronald Daft hard af work. ls this the same Ron we know and love? Paul Nielson Frances Nix Terry Nixon Peter Noirof Lucy Nordwall Edna Nunn Shari Olenick Stephen O'Donnell Antoinette Padmore Ricky Parker Janet Page Dave Parks Leigh Parr Bambi Patterson Mike Patton Beth Pearsall Anne Peterson Margarit Peterso Rod Phillips Sherry Phillips Meta Pigg Sallie Pisano Sw Karen Polk Michael Pollard Ron Potts Lisa Powers Dave Quinn Steve Roger W 4 Whad da ya mean I'm not graduating? 4 Cynthia Recar Curtis Reed Eric Register Carol Reider Laura Richards Silda Richards Karen Richardson Julie Riekert , . 'CTX ew 4' 'fav Q There they are again selling those persistent pennants! Y' .-..f' we Regina Ryan Lynda Rutledge Kathy Rutherford Kevin Russell Dana Rubin Steve Roten Brad Rose Barbara Root Dana Roedell Joy Roecker Charles Rodgers Suzann Robinson Jeanette Robbins AI Riley 4 Mary Sanders Laura Schultz Robin Scott Ron Seelye Jim Sellers Kent Semlow 1 Here it is. The winning banner of spirit week! Teri Shults Linda Simmons No Mr. Horst. Let me show you how again. Rolf Sivertsen Vincent Smoriesse Ken Smith Lewis Steinberg Renee Steiner - Shown Stever Q,- f , . if - - Q 4' V s I A 9. . xg 1 ' ,f . 226 ..k.L V W.. , nj. ,1s,s,,wmg ' S . X, S I it , ,S K L QF, Q J, t - ,K ,.,-' W ..,Nkk , ,,., ,...,M N , .Z -1 . s f W .i -fwwwinpmwx s yawn . WR C R Sh ., a f , I xi A 5 A 9- .hmm v W' 'ffm -- 'Vw 1r ' 5 'fri . r i A' X , I ii 35 . ,A ...M N 'i 31Qi?.f, ' 'Hg 1 . --H -' ff , 5 K Here's this months centerfold! fi. CD an E 1: C D poking and f H- O D 14- 'L' va va U Ta -va be 'U Nl- U .C C n. .3 5 u tell YO n't Ca wfxt Marlene Smith Linda Smith Cathy Snyder Scott Sommer Mark Stahl Brian Steinberg Janet Stewart Jii, . if 'QAM A CURE FOR COMMON SENIORITIS Andra Stieghorst Fritz Strehlow Dodie Sullivan Colleen Sullivan Chris Suter Peggy Sutherland Judy Swearinger Deena Switzer Ronae Taghon Dorla Talbott Elaine Tauscher Cora Taylor Thomas Taylor Denice Terrell . is A cure for common Senioritis . 'YY Sally Theobald Dean Thomas Larry Thompson Kathy Thornhill Steve Thornton Sandy Thorpe Robin Tindall Dan Tindell Here we have Senior mass confusion, once again, right Stanley? Nu , in s x if Nancy Titus Jane Tomsovic Aggie Tony Linda Topel Wx-Q. Starkist wants tunas that taste good, not tunas with good taste. ty? x I I , if 1 ff A I Xi. Y xx Sue Traicoff Debra Trapps Dave Trimmer Tammy Tunis V ag ,L Marc Ufley Jeanne VanDaele fuudi' gm 'Yi xi Ara if 4 I - Q -Q A C' -Ir UP... Q nl xnfxgl- T gi Q . ,.,, , Y, Y . VV ,K if ,A ,W ,fn a if A AND AWAY! Michelle Vaster De Anna Vicary Diana Volnovlch Vanessa Wager Dan Walbel Debby Walbel Candy Wamack Valerie Washington 1 ,MWJAV ' f Maw ,z4',:qg,q '.4'- ' f - - - J- H Con you find the missing Seniors? ,...,....n...--- I kiwi' as kai, ,M V' ' v., M 1 W iw jg, if 5 ,M N .ww ,, K, I V y , ., i -ii ,.., ' . f f 4 ' B' , , 'N i' Y 1 sf' sz I af ,sb A s s HA Joyce Watson Brenda Webber Sharon Weber Duane Wells Betty White Denice White This year's retiring ianitoricl staff. Willie White Shellie Whitehurst Debbie Whiteside John Whiteside JoAnn Whobrey Bob Williams Darryl Williams Nathan Williams Ronnie Williams 'W Y 5 vi ' ' rv , I X' 5 X '54 Y I M it it 4 Wx g K 1 lg-Iii il Dian Wilson Jennie Wilson John Wilson Carolynn Windsor MaryKay Witherell Sue 'Wright Lloyd Yang Pamela Yerby Linda York Diana Young Kenton, Young Tim Zadoks 45' 3 WHO ELSE BUT FlSH?! 5 Achterberg, Linda Gail Office Occupations, O.E.A., German Club Ahl, Michael Lawrence Albert, Gwendolyn Alexander, Roger Afro Club, Intramurals, Jazz Club Alwan, Eva Andrews, Constance Ellen Spanish Club Officer, Library Aide, Latin Club, Stunt Shows, Opinion, Quill and Scroll Arbabi, Ali R. Ayoub, David Michael Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, Lettermen Club, Committee of 40, Opinion, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, Top Ten, J.E.W.Z., C.W.H., Office Page, Science Club, Stunt Shows, Spanish Club Baker, Marcy Lee Band, Tennis Team, German Club, Senior Service, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, English Page Baldwin, Beth Ann Freshman Class Officer, Student Council, Stunt Shows, Homecoming '77, Pool Guard, Pool Timer, Wrestling Scorer Baldwin, Brian Arthur Frosh-Soph Water Polo, Varsity Swimming, Frosh- Soph Tennis, Varsity Water Polo, Stunt Shows, Intramurals, Pool Guard Ball, Michael E. Frosh-Soph Wrestling, Varsity Wrestling, Frosh- Soph Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Track, Orthopedic Aide Banks, Dwayne Anthony Frosh-Soph Basketball, Varsity Basketball, Graphic Arts Club, Afro Club Banks, Ernest L. Barber, Diana Marie Library Aide, Office page Barnes, David B. Campus Life, Intramurals, Key Club, Science Club, German Club, Senior National Honor Society, Bond Barton, Lauri Kay Belke, Carolyn Fay Campus Life, J.E.W.Z. Bill, Kathleen Louise Distributive Ed., C.W.S., Page, Spanish Club Boaz, Taryn Ann Junior National Honor Society Boettcher, Steve Boyle, Theresa M. Brackbill, Joan Ellen Crest Editorial Staff, Distributive Ed. Bradbury, Cathryn Ellen Braggs, Earnestine Brewer, Ernest Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh Basketball, Frosh Base- ball, Lettermen Club, Committee of 40, Stunt Shows, Page, Varsity Basketball, Varsity Football Brooks, Douglas Jr. Frosh-Soph Football, Frosh-Soph Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Claybirders, Intramurals, Bleacher Bum Brown, Linda Louise Afro Club Bruce, Samuel D. Bruns, Dalene Rebecca Burkett, David C. Burns, BeckyAnn Bush, Sylvester Earl Campbell, Eric SENIOR INDEX Speech Team, Concert Choir, Adrift in New York , My Fair Lady Canafax, William A. Soph Wrestling, Varsity Football, Afro Club Canham, Kristine Louise German Club, Latin Club, Senior National Honor Society, Science Club, Page, Opinion, My Fair Lady , Young Life, Stunt Shows Cannon, Neana Marie Afro Club, C.W.S. Carlile Jr., Harry E. Carrol, Natalie Jo Pep Club, Office Page, Track Timer, Stunt Shows Cassidy, Cynthia M. Chacko, Aleyamma Science Club, C.W.H., Library Aide Christianson, Cynthia Lynne Cobb, Venus Terea Afro Club Coffey, Ronald Lee Wrestling, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Football Manager Coleman, Dawn Stephanie Coles, Donna A. Collins, Doyle G. Baseball, Golf, Key Club Conibear, Nancy Jean Freshman Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Junior Class Officer, Senior Class Officer, Science Club, French Club, J.E.W.Z., C.W.H., Stunt Shows, Ster- ling Merit, Lettermen Club, Track, Pool Guard, Pool Timer, Track Timer, Talent Assembly, Oli- ver , Damn Yankees , South Pacific Connor, Thomas Patrick Frosh-Soph Swimming, Varsity Swimming, Tennis, Key Club Officer, Committee of 40, C.W.H., Track, Pool Guard, Tink Klub, Spanish Club, Lettermen Club, Stunt Shows Costa, Cheryl Ann Opinion, Speech Team, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Student Council, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Concert Choir, Drama Club, Quill and Scroll, Damn Yankees , Homecoming '77, Christmas Drive, Senior Class Play Counterman, Martin Lester Concert Choir Crittenden, Laurie Ann Crosswhite, Cynthia Sue Transfer from Woodruff Crowder, Marcia Lynn Cully, David Culp, Wendy L. Girl's Softball, Varsity Volleyball, My Fair Lady , DeviI's DiscipIe , Adrift in New York , Concert Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Freshman Chorus Cusick, Terrence K. Daft, Ronald Bruce Dailey, Tammy Danage, Deborah Davies, Eric Frosh Wrestling Davies, Roy Owen Davis, Linda R. DeArcos, Tammy Lynn Oliver , Chorus, Pep Club Dempsey, Christopher R. Swimming Team, Key Club, Stage Crew, Audio Visual Crew, C.W.H. Dempsey, Kevin Paul Dillon, Patrice Dothard, Fredrick Doueihi, George Sarkis Transfer Student, Audio Visual Crew Dougherty, Douglas P. Downard, Tina Marie Duffey, Candy Annette Freshman Choir, Sophomore Ensemble, Concert Choir, Page, Talent Assembly, C.W.S. Dunn, Dawn Marie Office Page, Afro Club Eades, Leonard Paul Varsity Track Eary, Susan Gail Committee of 40, Pool Timer, Girl's Basketball Manager, Stunt Shows, Homecoming Queen, Spanish Club, Councelor Page Edgcomb, Richard Proctor Band Edwards, Karla Maxine Ellis, Margaret Ann Pep Club, Spanish Club, Stunt Shows Elmore, Valerie Denise English, Michael Afro Club, Intramural Erwin, Kay Susan J.E.W.Z., C.W.H., Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society Evans, Dorothy Jean Evans, Joel V. C.W.H., Varsity Football, Latin Club, Science Club Evans, Sara V. Drama Club, Girl's Basketball, Damn Yankees , Sophomore Attendant, Senior Attendant, Page Evatt, Steven E. Everhart, Matthew John Union, Student Council, Intramurals, Stunt Shows, Lettermen Club, Baseball, Science Club, German Club, Senior National Honor Society, Freshman Football, Clint Eastwood Coolness Club Ewend, Kimberly Sue Cheerleader, Committee of 40, Student Council, Tumbling Team, Pep Club, Page, Stunt Shows, Wrestling Timer, Orthopedic Aide, Senior National Honor Society Fairman, Wendy Marie Page, Pep Club, Campus Life, Senior Service, Stu- dent Council Fanta, Steven G. Frosh-Soph Swimming, Freshman Tennis, Pool Guard, Intramural Basketball Felder, Walter E. Varsity Cross Country, Varsity Track, German Club, Key Club, Lettermen Club Fender, Lori Lynn Orchestra, French Club, Science Club, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, J.E.W.Z., Opinion, Pool Guard, Quill and Scroll Fetcho, Michael R. Junior National Honor Society, Frosh-Soph Swim- ming, Frosh-Soph Track Fisher, Michael C. Fitch, Sara Lynn Concert Orchestra, Gymnastics Foreman, William Foster, Fai C. C.W.S., Afro Club, Frosh Track Frankel, Pamela Sue Crest, Orchestra, Latin Club, Science Llub, Quill and Scroll, Opinion, Stunt Shows, Oliver Damn Yankees , My Three Angels , Pool Guard, Speech Team, Junior National Honor Soci- ety, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, J.E.W.Z., Top Ten Gabbert, Tina Marie Gayles, Diann Kay C.W.S., Afro Club Gervais, Susua M. Distributive Ed. Getz, Susan Elaine Campus Life, Junior National Honor Society, J.E.W.Z., Sterling Merit Gibson, Kimberly Michell Gibson, Mark E. Ginn, Amy Elizabeth Opinion, Quill and Scroll, J.E.W.Z. Glanton, Debra Elaine Gleason, Daniel P. C.W.H., Swimming, Varsity Tennis, 'link Club, Sci- ence Club, J.E.W.Z., German Club Goett, Joseph Peter Opinion Goldstein, Joel K. Band, Latin Club, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, J.E.W.Z. Gottschalk, James Allen Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, Key Club, Debate, Tennis, German Club, My Fair Lady , Stunt Shows, Concert Choir, Mixed Ensemble, Opinion, Quill and Scroll Gottwald, Paul Drama Club, Science Club, Senior National Honor Society, German Club Officer, Contest Play, Young Life, Key Club Graham, Loy E. Grant, Raymond E. Green, Gloria Marie Jones Grieves, Cheryl Ann Tennis, Page, Cheerleading, Committee of 40, Pep Club Officer, Senior Service Officer, J.E.W.Z., Stunt Shows, Adrift in New York , Office Oc. Gulley Jr., Clyde Edward Soph Football, Soph Wrestling, Varsity Football, Varsity Wrestling, Afro Club, Jazz Club Gunther, Donna Sue Gunther, Richard Wesley Swimming, Wrestling Hall, Kevin Dale Halleen, Roger Stuart German Club, Swimming Halter, Peter Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Cross Country, Track, Lettermen Club, J.E.W.Z. Hankins, Brent W. Hanson, Jamie D. Hardimon, Dorothy Marie Hardin, Walter L. Harris, Russell Afro Club, Intramural Basketball Harris, Tommy L. Intramural Basketball, Afro Club Hasler, David Richard Hastings, Lisa Mae Senior National Honor Society, Distributive Ed., C.W.H. Hausam, Kathy M. Hausam, Ann M. Helgoe, Jennifer Ruth J.E.W.Z., Opinion, German Club, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, German National Honor Society, French Club, Quill and Scroll Helmers, Eileen Marie Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Office Oc. Henderson, Barbara Jean German Club, Pep Club, J.E.W.Z. Henderson, Larry Joseph Bleacher Bum Hendricks, Tari Lee Crest, Gymnstics, Office Page, French Club, P.E. Leader, Track Timer Heppner, Rick E. Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Frosh Baseball, Soph. Baseball, Varsity Baseball, Bleacher Bum, Intramural Basket- ball Hester, William H. Intramural Basketball Hickman, Pauline B. Higgins, Bryan K. Higgs, Lisa Ann Varsity Cheerleading, Spirit Squad, Office Oc., Sterling Merit, Senior National Honor Society, Jun- ior National Honor Society, Pool Guard, Counse- lor Page, Wrestling Scorer, Pool Timer, Track Timer, Pep Club Hightower, Avery Antoine Hill, Julie A. Tumbling Team, Page, Spanish Club, Gymnastics Leader, Pep Club, Young Life Hitpas, James L. Varsity Soccer, Lettermen Club Hodge, Judith Ann Stunt Shows, Opinion, Spanish Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit Hodge, Justina L. Opinion Business Ed., Spanish Club, Senior National Honor Society, Quill and Scroll Hodge, Latanya Hoffer, Susan Band, Concert Orchestra, Office Page, Senior Service, J.E.W.Z., Track Timer Hoffman, David Lee Varsity Golf, Intramural Basketball, Frosh Basket- ball, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Top Ten, Sterling Merit, Pool Guard, German Club, Tink Club, Union, Prom Escort, Lettermen Club Hoffman, Teresa Lynn Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit, Pep Club, Science Club, Latin Club, Office Page Hoffmann, Allison Ann Holmes, Douglas K. Campus Life, Concert Choir Hoover, Douglas E. Frosh Basketball, Varsity Golf, Varsity Baseball, Union, Spanish Club, Pool Guard Hoppe, Jennifer L. Howard, Susan Kay Senior Service Officer, Campus Life, Band, C.W.H., Orthopedic Aide Howe, Linda Hull, Carol Lynn German Club, Page, Senior Service Hunt, David A. Hurt, Teresa A. Hustable, Susan Jane Cheerleader, Committee of 40, Counselor Page, Stunt Shows, Pool Guard, Gymnastics, P.E. Leader, Pep Club, Young Life Ingles, Mary-Ann Girl's Track, Campus Life, J.E.W.Z. Irish, David Lee C.W.H., Frosh Football, Soph Football, Varsity Football, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Letter- men Club I lvie, Lori S. Crest Editor-in-Chief, Freshman Class Officer, Band, Track Timer, Page, J.E.W.Z. Jackson, Diane Linda Nance Jackson, Steven Duane Jacobs, Paul Lester Janssen, Uwe Manfred Jenkins, Kathleen Anne Johnston, Carol Dawn Oliver , Page, Senior National Honor Society, Distributive Ed., C.W.S., Gymnastics, Choir, Com- mittee of 40 Jones, Anita K. Jones, Cynthia Elaine Afro Club, C.W.S. Jones, Ellenor Bernice Afro Club Jones, Laura Kathleen Orchestra, Opinion, Page, German Club, Senior National Honor Society Joy, Jeffrey P. Kellerstrass, Nancy Kenon, Drake Bernardo Kester, Michael Scott Cross Country, Track Keyster, Pamela J. Crest Business Manager, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit Kilgore, Brian Wayne Page Kilgore, Mark Andrew Frosh-Soph Football, Varsity Football, Frosh Bas- ketball, Frosh Track, Afro Club Kingsley, Christine A. Kinney, Carol Elizabeth Kinney, James M. Key Club, Frosh-Soph Swimming, Frosh-Soph Track, Varsity Track, Page, Pool Guard, Spanish Club, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Water Polo Klatt, Michael Dean Knoll, Frank D. Koehl, Lester G. Koehl, Sheri E. Kominski, Patrick D. Kostas, Patti Ann French Club, Science Club, Pep Club, Senior Serv- ice Club, Pool Timer, Pool Scorer, Damn Yan- kees , South Pacific , Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Stunt Shows Kranzberg, Bobbi Jo Pep Club, Spanish Club, Spirit Squad, Track Timer, Page, Orthopedic Aide, Stunt Shows Kutz, Patricia Kyle, Eugenia Ann C.W.S. Lakaria, Joseph Transfer Student Landers, Cindi Sue Lauterback, Kary Tumbling Team, Gymnastics Leader, Page Lavallee, Jean Marie J.E.W.Z. Lee, Teri Lynn Quill and Scroll, Junior National Honor Society, Senior National Honor Society, Sterling Merit Lewis Jr., Gordon V. lDonl Frosh-Soph Golf, Varsity Basketball, Intramural Basketball, Varsity Baseball, Varsity Football, Key Club Ligtvoet, Tim W. , 237 D Lindsay, Janet Leigh Frosh-Soph Basketball, Frosh-Soph Volleyball, Varsity Volleyball, C.W.S. Linn, Bettina Lea Latin Club, Band, Stunt Shows, Junior Prom, Home- coming, Page Lohnes, Paul D. Frosh-Soph Wrestling, Frosh Football Lohrman, Mark Richard Lord, Robert Joseph Varsity Golf, Varsity Baseball, Union Loucks, Kimberly Sue Luciani, Janet Louise Transfer from Woodruff Lueders, David L. Lyles, Lawrence E. Lynch, Kenneth Edward Frosh-Soph Track, C.W.H. Lyons, Christine D. 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Polly Sanders, Zelena Sanger, Karen Sanger, Tanya Saupe, Floyd Schaefer, Ray Schafer, Pam Schafts, Jennie Schalk, Pam Schaufelberger, Kim Schefelbein, Karen Schellenberg, Dave Schilling, Robyn Schneckenburger, Lorrie Schoenheider, Don Schuck, Sue Schuller, Jill Schuller, Missy Schuller, Steve Schultz, Laura Schumacher, Sandy Scales, Laura Scott, Jim Scott, Robin Secretan, Sharon Seelye, Linda Seelye, Ran Sefton, Scott Sellers, Jim Sellers, Joe Semlow, Kent Seppett, Scott Severns, Dick Severns, Julie Shadid, Mark Shambaugh, Doug Shambaugh, Ron Shanks, Karyn Shanks, Steve Shannon, Dennis Shaw, Susan Shea, Donald Shelton, Anne Shelton, Brenda Shelton, Mike Sherman, Mark Shinkle, Dan Shinkle, Greg Shinn, Chris Shirley, Steve Shoff, Tim Shores, Kirk Shults, Teri Simmons, Linda Simpson, Dana Simpson, Dave Singer, Tom 201 201 201 201 165 201 183 183 165 183 202 165 183 202 183 165 165 183 183 165 184 165 224 165 165 165 184 184 202 184 165 202 165 202 184 165 184 202 202 184 184 202 224 165 184 184 224 184 184 224 202 224 166 224 166 166 184 202 184 202 184 166 166 166 166 184 184 202 166 202 184 184 166 202 184 225 225 202 202 166 7 Singer, Tyrone Sivertsen, Rolf Skinner, Carl Slane, Julia Slavens, Cherie Small, Patty Small, Teresa Smariesse, Pat Smariesse, Vince Smith, Chris Smith, Chuck Smith, Colleen Smith, Cynthia Smith, Dion Smith, Eddie Smith, Jeff Smith, Jeff Smith, Ken Smith, Linda Smith, Lynn Smith, Marlene Smith, Matt Smith, Michelle Smith, Mike Smith, Mildred Smith, Nancy Smith, Orin Smith, Sarah Smith, Teddy Sneed, Ken Snelson, Larry Snyder, Brenda Snyder, Cathy Snyder, John Solomon, Howard Solomon, Scott Sommer, David Sommer, Scott South, Ron Southey, Kevin Sowers, Mike Spears, Marty Spears, Tim Speirs, Lynne Spencer, Belinda Sperry, Terry Spicer, Scott St. Ange, Sharon Staggs, Brian Staggs, Gary Stahl, Bonnie Stahl, Mark Starling, Toni Steff, Tony Steiger, John Steiger, Mike Steinbaugh, Steve Steinberg, Lewis Steiner, Renee Sternberg, Brian Stevenson, Cindy Stever, Shawn Stewart, Cheryl Stewart, Janet Stewart, Lisa Stewart, Patricia Steighorst, Andra Stinson, Alisa Stout, Debbie Strehlow, Fritz Strodel, Lindy Strut, Ray Stubblefield, Jeff Stubbs, Betsy Stubbs, Debbie Sturdivant, Jeannette Stutes, Cathy Suelter, Monica Suelter, Robert 202 225 184 202 184 166 166 166 225 1 84 184 202 184 202 166 184 202 225 226 202 226 202 184 166 1 84 166 166 166 184 166 202 184 226 202 184 202 184 226 1 84 1 84 184 202 1 84 1 84 184 202 166 202 1 84 166 166 226 202 184 202 202 166 225 225 226 184 225 202 226 166 1 84 228 202 166 228 1 85 184 202 166 185 202 202 185 166 Sullivan, Colleen Sullivan, Dodie Sullivan, Steve Summers, Jill Suter, Chris Suter, Wendy Sutherland, Peggy Sutton, Cindy Sutton, Scott Svendsen, Nancy Swearinger, Billy Swearinger, Judy Switzer, Deena Switzer, George Switzer, Teresa Syndor, Michael Sylvester, Debra Sylvester, Laurie Symonds, Randall Taghon, Roiena Taghon, Ronae Talbott, Dorla Tate, Michael Tauber, Janet Tauscher, Elaine Taylor, Cora Taylor, Linda Taylor, Thomas Teague, Jody Tealbey, Dave Temple, David Tepper, Jill Terrell, Denice Thebert, Pam Theesfield, Judy Theobald, Cathy Theobald, Sally Thomalla, Diana Thomas, Annette Thomas, Dean Thomas, Grant Thomas, Kathy Thomas, Marty Thompson, Larry Thompson, Terry Thorn, Kathy Thornhill, David Thornhill, Kathy Thornton, David Thornton, Steve Thorpe, Sandy Thrush, Mark Tindall, Robin Tindell, Dan Titus, Brian Titus, Nancy Toler, Mark Tomsovic, Janie Tomsovic, Mark Tomsovic, Nancy Tony, Aggie Topel, Linda Tortorice, Tami Toubeaux, Gary Traicoff, Jeff Traicoff, Sue Trapp, Tom Tropps, Debra Trapps, Donna Trapps, Jackie Tropps, Patricia Trimmer, Dave Tunches, Phillip Tunis, Tammy Turner, Brian Turner, Cheryl INDEX 228 Turner, Kelvin 228 Turner, Mike 202 Turner, Ronald 203 Tylor, Terese 228 185 U 228 203 Upchurch, Terry 203 Utley, Marc 203 203 V 228 228 Valentine, Pete 167 VanDaele, Dave 185 VanDaele, Jeanne 203 VanDaele, Joni 203 Vanderburg, Lisa 185 Vaster, Michelle 203 Venardi, Mark Venardi, Mike Verkler, Andrew Verkler, Doug 185 Vicary, DeAnna 228 Vivod, Steve 228 Voelker, Jim 167 Vogel, Mary 185 Voinovich, Adeena 228 Voinovich, Diana 228 Vosberg, Mark 203 228 W 1 67 167 Wager, Cheryl 167 Wager, Vanessa 185 Waibel, Dan 228 Waibel, Debbie 185 Waibel, Jody 167 Walker, David 167 Walker, Lori 229 Walker, Robert 185 Wall, Eileen 185 Wallace, Jenni 229 Wallis, Mike 203 Walter, Ron 167 Walters, Curtis 203 Wamack, Cindy 229 Womack, Donna 167 Wamack, Nancy 203 Wank, Joel 167 Wardelman, Dale 229 Ware, Clifford 167 Wasden, Barry 229 Washburn, Dave 229 Washington, Valerie 167 Watkins, Claudia 229 Watson, Joyce 229 Waugh, Jim 203 Waugh, Katie 230 Webber, Brenda 167 Weber, Jeff 230 Weber, Margie 185 Weber, Sharon 167 Weber, Sherri 230 Wehking, Mona 230 Weimer, Scott 203 Weisert, Kurt 167 Welander, Jim 167 Welch, Kim 230 Welch, Mary 185 Welch, Shelley 230 Wells, Duand 167 Wells, Gary 167 Wells, Steve 167 Wenger, Ken 230 Wenzel, John 185 Wessels, Mark 230 Wheeler, Angela 185 Wheeler, Dan 203 Wheeler, Holly Wheeler, Kim Wheeler, Vicky Whelan, Tim Whetstone, Mike Whitaker, Penny Whitby, Mike White, Becky White, Betty White, Dallas White, Denice White, Desiree White, Judy White, Kevin White, Kim White, Willie Whitehead, Peggy Whitehurst, Shellie Whitelow, Janice Whitelow, Pete Whiteside, Debbie Whiteside, John Whiteside, Mike Whiteside, Tony Whobrey, JoAnn Wickert, Mark Wiggins, Jay Wilcoxen, Teresa Wilkinson, Brenda Willadsen, Alan Williams, Bob Williams, Cheryl Williams, Daryl Williams, Jeff Williams, Jodie Williams, Kelly Williams, Lew Williams, Michael Williams, Nathan Williams, Patsy Williams, Rita Williams, Ronnie Williams, Rose Williams, Mary Williams, Terry Williams, Veanne Williamson, John Willis, Dolores Willms, Crys Willms, Mitch Wilson, Chris Wilson, Dian Wilson, Jennie Wilson, John Wilson, Liz Wilson, Ray Windsor, Cari Windsor, Jim Winkler, Bill Winn, Karen Winter, Marty Winters, Tony Wise, Taryn Wissel, Deborah Witherell, Bob Witherell, Mary Kay Wofford, Lisa Wohl, Debbie Wohlrabe, Meta Wolfe, Randy Wolfe, Ricky Woodhouse, Margie Woods, Sandra Woods, Tonya Woods, Toney Woods, Wayne Worley, Demetrice Worrick, Bruce Warrick, Karen Wright, Joe 203 1 85 1 85 167 167 167 167 233 185 233 185 167 185 185 233 1 85 234 167 1 85 234 234 203 203 234 203 185 203 203 203 234 1 85 234 167 167 185 167 167 234 185 167 234 1 85 1 85 1 85 203 185 167 185 203 203 234 234 234 167 203 234 167 185 185 185 203 203 167 185 234 1 85 203 1 85 203 167 203 203 167 185 185 203 167 203 185 Wright, Sue Wright, Wendy Yang, Lloyd Yerby, Jeanette Yerby, Pam 234 167 234 203 234 York, Linda Younes, Antoinette Young, Brenda Young, Diana Young, Deron Young, Kenton Young, Kevin Young, Kim Young, Michael Young, William Zadoks, Rick Zadoks, Tim Zahner, Brett Zahner, Brick 203 203 I67 234 I67 I67 Zahner, Crystal Zahner, Jody Zeller, Tony Zellmer, Laurie Zerbonia, Joe Zinkhon, Jim Zinkhon, Julie Zumbahlen, Katie 6 7 . 5- 5 r do r y 'Lm , f- A X S 'f-'-ref.:-Q 4 lv ' 'v-:.f,g5a23'4ggs'iH'J H' ,fvf 4 , '.-,- - '11'ZZ'?1'2f55?2?5 ' Z ,qw f .x ,K Ia? 1, y-,gt l H 'ureaifqz' M V, f A if 'rfllfrw' 'ww' Patience and hard work aren'1 the only ingredients for a good yearbook It also takes someone very special fo make it all worth- DEDICATION y Well, in another hour the yearbook will finally be completed and l must say that it's been an experience. We had our problems and our little disagreements, but as a whole the staff worked together really well to turn out a great book. I have many people to thank for their hard work and assistance: Pam-for turning in the very first page and also some of the last! Don 8- Dave?-for being so understanding and also for the little Anon notes! Taryn-for doing such a fantastic iob on your pages Roz-for all the smiles and all the advice Ron-for always being there when I needed a kleenex! Vanessa 8- Cheryl-for working so hard up to the very last minute Steve-for working together so well with Ron?! Ellen-for finishing your pages so fast when you were finally given the opportunity. Mark 8- Lynn-for always being ready to help The Photogs lFritz, Pete, Alex, 81 Brettl-for always listening and always coming through-even if it did take an extra little shove. THE JOURNAL STAR-for supplying pictures of our state championship Barbie, Sal, 81 Tari-for being three very different people, but three very special friends! And, of course, thank you all for making my four years of high school so remarkable! l.ori I I F T Sl Q I' san angela. texas
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