Peoria High School - Crest Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

 - Class of 1982

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Once only Let life as it reaches out to you, give you all the new experiences made easier by the old experiences of the past. Do not forget who you are to become another person': wish, dream, or desire. .1- .V 2 Introduction fe, H' xv, . 3 'i . , Tw Fx . ' k v 1 'Q fi , , . , A XJ' M Q19 t 'il ,QNX Be who you are, and cry if you must, openly. Allow no one to rob you of the personal touch you learned to activate your feelings and decisions. Introduction Xxx! Only play the games you learned were your games, and get out of those whose rules do not apply to you. You cannot lose with yourself. 1-nur X-wwf-v-fimmmwglg wing km, 4 rm Q ,: .HW , .Q , 1011 No one has the rights or wrongs of making you happy for the rest of your life. Your life will only be happy if you first fulfill your own needs, instilling your own hap- piness, even when others would have you unhappy or alone. ,,.wf ' ,,,, , ff gf ,, if There are no reasons you should ever have to be alone, so don't be. You don't have the time. 6 Introduction f 5 is ,Q .Q la' n , 1 5 4 1 u 1 u in as all I l L I 1 . i Do not look upon people's faces and hold yourself responsible because they are not smiling. Let your smile recognize them as parts of your being, but remain your own reflection. Introduction 7 Let yourself find peace with the beginning of every new adventure. Again and again, and again, grow. Life is Once Only. jonivan X tr Il EDI CA . x E - x I-J' TI ON The 1982 CREST Staff dedicates this yearbook to Mr. Ierry Behrens, who is both a teacher and a friend. He has given a great deal of his time and energy to Peoria High and its students in many ways over the years by teaching, sponsoring the sophomore class until 1980, and advising the CREST Business Staff.Much gratitude is owed to this dedicated teacher. I R.s 5 Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. -Sir Iames Barrie Dedication WE' A ' I + M Yum Y... 1 STLIDE T LIFE -v,...-- f n ' L lf' 'H' WW' ' , 1 -Q .V .. .. is I I I , 4 1 s 1 ' A I R: .. ,, M, MR 'P 'U f A. r ' Q .J ' 0+ 4 Q E 5 X -if 3355 . -s 3 , na Ii 35 QA Y wwf 5 , 1-K W... 11 '- I I W W S N , , qu H X S ' Wg 'fit E , S x XR 5 f, ,i,,, ,H I QW K Student Life Editors Brenda Heard Dan Plunkett l Below: Gerritt Van Beck finds a date out of this world or is Gerritt out of this world? Ger- ritt is dressed in today's new wave style, while his date,Missy Davis, sports the newest in designer dress. Together they make the couple of the future. Above: Missy joins Ken Snow and Kim Herman in a mid-day rendezvous. 12 Student Life Our fashion day at school brought a definite trend towards the new wave or punk styles. Although punk is not a com- mon occurrence at school during the week-it could be a prediction of fashions in the future at P.H.S. There are no strict guidelines in new wave dress-Anything Goes! Perhaps this is why it attracts so many free spirits. Western is another alternative dressing style available to the adventurous. The movie Urban Cowboy and the resurgence of Country-Western music has. helped to bring this style into popularity. Western can be seen everyday in the halls ranging from cowboy boots to flannel shirts and denim skirts. Preppy is the most prevalent style andl teenagers of 1982 can't help but to be preppy. Just about every shirt has an extra button or two around the neck. Alligators crept on to many shirts this season but plo-players made an attack to drive them off. The English conservative styles in- fluenced preppy the most with the use of Above: Sophs Leslie Boyle and Io Vieley ride 'em cowboy! Above right: Seniors are Preppy and Proud! Sue Mitzi Bateman and Io Buf- fy Hartwig sport knickers while Brian Biff Riley and Pheel Skippy Goin prefer Izod. Helen Trish Umberger enjoys the popular sweater, skirt and boot combinations. Xl W . li .lnunal -. -1 Q fi PPEAR weeds and plaids. The Preppy style prov- d to be Awesome in high school social xircles. With the appearance of preppy so came fhe anti-preppys. There's no method to :heir madness. They simply wear what is Fomfortable. Most anti-preppys revolt pginst the uniformity of the preppys. . Designers' names seemed to appear on lust about everything this year. Designer s synonymous with Vogue and expen- ive. Calvin Klein proved to be the designer of the day. And simply styled Elothes in the earth tones rounded out the range of designer fashions. t has been commented that the youth of today seem to put much more emphasis on their clothes than those of the 60's and 70's. Whether this statement is true seems of little consequence to teenagers because to them appearances are a big part of high School life. By Brenda Heard and Dan Plunkett NCES Below: Carol Wagner and Renee Sanders get a bite out of punk. Right: To each his own Pheel Goin finds radical opposition to conser- vatism in a chance meeting with Kristin Hardy. l Left: Classroom activities provide for a variety of dress and a mixture of cultures as shown by Wade Crabel and Cindy Rohror. Right: Anti- Izod is depicted here by Tim Carey. Student Life 13 ' 'Q A 1 '- s . A cf P 4' , ' 4 ' ' .'Lx ' 4 ,1 , I - .1 Q u 1. . 1 w.. - s K 1. .i ' -. ' is 1. 1 . -Q- A 9 1:25, 5 ,X1 .gp -5 1 Q Q ,lu 5 , Nw. + wx Ai, M L gf. . 'P 'ni 0,5 - 1 NA, if x-Q A :az 2 -6' - X 1 - A 'T V f If 'w', , ' f'f' -'56 5 if . L I i m , 13, ix 1 P Q--mug-.cf '97 , 'V 1 . 1 :gf Q' I JH 9 13' Q U1 X, is W' ,,,. I , ' , M W ' , ' ' ,rf 5, , A.. UNT SHOWS '81 FEATURE WORLD OF O There's No Place Like Home was the senior stunt's title. For the first time the class of '82 placed first in Stunt Shows. Homecoming Week's Hat and Tie T h e j u n i 0 r s t u n t , V Day prompted Tom Schuettler to Somewhere Over the strike this interesting pose for the in- Goalpost placed third. famous CREST photographer. Student Life 15 I 33 R1 G Top-Freshman attendant, Mindy Laukitis and her escort Kurt Hanold. Sophomore attendant, jamie Anderson and her escort Frank Ierulli. junior atten- dant, Renee Sanders and her escort Scott Weber. :-mt, ,W K. , ...qv- S QW ,V K- . . .N A 5 ' 1 Above-Sue Henry reigns over halftime festivities during the Lion's Homecoming game against the Pekin Dragons. Lower left-Senior attendant Angi Feinerman with her escort john T. Disharoon during the Homecoming Parade. Angi Feinerman's car was driven by Scott Zum- bahlen. Lower left-Senior attendant, Sarah Sommer with her escort Steve Fox. Sarah's car was provided and driven by Missy Davis. - .: , . . f , . , g ' 'S 1 ,es-V Y ,fee YSL it - K ' f + t it it t N S as S 4+ t ,sf . , sfsfeeav' ,e f y i. e t - . is s , rf 1Li f5s9 K KK ,gl A ff .H A, N . egg-g -.fun .5ri.5Ssefp,f KL K 5 A K' K .K X ,qi LK K GK-KiK,s 5, , . K 1: . 5 . . - 1 5 5. jf. 1241. 5, ' i e 7' it get K -K ee K ,t.., 16 Student Life ' 3 4 jim Moffitt and his date enjoy the music of , Tracer . 1 i Kurt Wagner and Leigh Storm attend the Homecoming Dance. -s..,,N ,F ,iflh Over the Rainbow was this year's Homecoming theme. The decorations featured a variety of colors pro- viding the perfect setting for the end of Homecoming week. tToo bad the theme wasnft In Came1ot !l W1- : ,.. QW ' 's-. M K.. L. J ,Q CC1ockwiseJ Queen Sue Henry i,f1 filvW ' 'Y Wg ----. g 4 ' dances the Queen's Dance with her e' K, A ' -1-Q51 5241- Q X2 -K f' Lg, 7 M fy! I M K H ' A .j , A date- :k -. ,VL . -Kif- A .Q f ,. W ' 1 Michelle whirworfh shows Mike f.gl3,j: ,,qc. ,L w e ' Q Stuart how it's done. The Backdrop. A,.t'. 4 . A - ' V, 2 Q fmt t e fi fc-.uh 1 F.. f fl, ' 4 2 3' ' Q A , ' . Q ' N I. . sew., H ' Q32 OUPLES FIND POT OF GOLD AT THE END O THE RAI BOW Student Life 17 OW WHITE SNAGS SE VE FOR VICE-VERSA Porky grabs yet another dance-she proved to be the Iohn Travolta of Vice- Versa 1981. 18 Student Life Chris Switzer reigns as king over the tur- nabout festivities. Snow White and her dates. The infamous Porky Pig dances yet another dance with Mrs. Henderson. Christmas in Disney proved to be a beautiful evening for all. sttiie ' inurhin iii U ?j1'illi56f! N E i s ee'is y lY'f-is if ' ' if i N P t,s s ta- ' ' x 42 it ,f., i F , T 4' ' ' KH -V X I K' V U,?,w. i-rf f 2 M. M 1-if ,-r .aw 5: Meiji' This year's winter vice-versa was an escape from reality into the magica world of Walt Disney. O PLES CA TCH CAR I VAL SPIRIT! Above Right-Lancelot and Guenivere, alias Chris Yerke and Laura Moen, enjoy their evening. Above-Beautiful decorations add to the Capers spirit. Bot. Left-Dave Phelps has a fun evening at his date's expense. Bot. Right-The serenity of the park was the couples' background for their pictures. CAPERS 1982 OUTHER DREAMS COME TR E Above: Ienny Achterberg and Rocko johnson were named Queen and King of the junior Class Prom, Southern Dreams , which was held at the Continental Regency on April 24, 1982. Right: The Queen and King dance the traditional Queen's Dance. It's a dream come true for Jenny and Rocko. 20 Student Life gil X an Above: Lori Norder and her date prepare to begin the second half of their southern dreams-the dance. Right: Couples dance the night away to the Terry I. Martin Band. ll DREAM THAT LASTS A LIFETIME Q Student Life 21 22 Student Life n 6+ Above: Mrs. Savage chats with her fellow inmates at the insane asylum, which was the setting for the senior class play, The Curious Savage. ,Awww Right: Mrs. Savage dances. i Z 24 Student Life 14,1121 Above 5 An evening at the insane asylum. Left: Above picture three seconds later. Below: Ken Sawyer rebukes his wife and master. EORIA HIGH GROWS RAMATICALLY. . . I-1 g? ff ' 3 ...N In St. Louis at the Fair was this year's Spring musical. It ran April 1 through April 2. The St. Louis World's Fair was the backdrop for this musical extravaganza. Left: Vicki Runge had the lead in this production. She delivered her memorable renditions of such classics as . . . Meet Me in St. Louis, Louie and Tell Me, Pretty Lady . Below: In this rather heavy scene from the musical, the Brothers Krones played major roles. N ST. LOUIS T THE FAIR Student Life 25 .. I l I ....... ,, ,, .... . 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Mayer' ThomagVMcClure, me M, M-: Held ' Jacqueline-.l1yrtiiifMcgQee - Donna joseph Anthony: McKinley I . W - 1 A nnn Qrner V. V . Todd Miehael Moore Mosburg -.j:cV ZZI ,go.y goioig V it Rigardo Stephen Mungerg Brenda Kay Musselman Ha Ba Nguyen A ' Mark Ailen Nicholas Daniel A. Nickels x Gloria Lynn Nielsen junior Alan Norder Lori A. Norder. i 12 Loren Nottingham Shelly Ann- 'Donnell Cynthia Loy Oetgen Nancy wiihelmnieoisqgi eee iigg V S David jamesVOtto 'nni Gait Elaine Parker T g V . Christojiher Lee Parrish Becki Patterson f Pamela Annilfaulis ,,g: Paigiillobert Peacock -if izi. Eixgenefeak ,Dr Peterson ' Tilicee Lynn Petrakis Pettit Kay Phipps Slieivonn Pierce .sm-e . .. .k.i, ,,esf.r Y 'Qra Lynette Smith GregoryScott Pitcher janice Lynn Plack V f Daniel Cole Plunkett Michaslroehiss aeet ...ie -ae: -k,.. .. .i ..... . .. -:isis -K1 f ,KeYm it. Porch Porch eee Sandra Dee V Melinda- ,KI Patrigiasjane VV tiie eiiii i V S Anarezef iiee james Edward Retgallog ,VVVVV Michael Riley i::: i: -is f it f Robison VV t Sherrie E. Roots K Riisseil Qethleen jogkuigter A A A William George'Saathoff joseph Sack- Vg Thomas M. Sanders' Victoria Sanders Kenneth B. Sawyer l?gf1ficlg.Bdward Schlehuber Paiilifiridrew Schultz Kirriberiy Kay Schumacher jeffrey Scott Schwarze Linton Alan Secretan Eric Robert Seppelt David Paul Shannon Timothy jon Shirley Todd joseph Sick Cynthia Kay Simpson Tylor Brian Singer Robert K. Sit Amiee Lynn Smith Kimberely Yvette Smith Kenneth Lee Snow Sarah Mitchell Sommer David Mark Southey Lori Sue Spurgeon Renee Diane Stephens Patricia Antz Stuart .Karen Kathleen Stubbs Cynthia.gSi1e Suelter Sinnmers Nornfign'A. Syendsen ' Andrew Svyrnbersky Charle5eff.Vff.ivymbersky, -II 1 .V T ...... iii ... MBPS ttt R Christopher Guy Switzer S19 S 'Steven Michael Terrell ja-mice Louahn Theesfield Clay jill Ellen Susan Riithjflluretzky slflnda Lee Tuma? iiiii is-. ..... :L - -ie. 12 522' fs Umberger Marys Vance Ann Vercie Pamela Walker Christopher Todd Wallis Karen Elizabeth Walls 'Karen jean Wamack Marvin D. Washington Gailann Weaver David Ray Weede Kandace jo Weicherding Matthew David Wessels Kevin Mitchell Wheeler Lionel Whitaker, jr. Thomas C. Willadsen Ann Marie Williams Candace Sue Williams Fred Walter Williams juwanna Soboyce Williams Patrick Neal Williams Thomas joseph Wiltz Mary Marie Winn Thomas Vincent Wisher Merijo Ann Worrick Rachael A. Yancey jeffrey Paul Yates Christopher Lee Yerke Brett Henry Zahnerg james Anthony Zerbonia Chad Eugene Zike Charles Scott Zumbahlen Student Life 27 quapmg F11 n C7 .5 saguxo HO LQPUEJSJ, ul 2 'wmv xv! 1ouoH p.IeMV q9Cl 'ale jo aagunj P12 fwul f., aLuoH-W -Jogayq 'gf-4aS1aqwn ua1aH snwoql 1o1uag4uospn11gM S R , 28 Student Life 'leak 'BIEQSG -PIEMV .IOUOH uopeanpg uaprqg JIU! all 1 s1eA A 9G 1961 f-. xoguag 'Ja 'IEQA 9111 JO l.IOS.I9d BIIIEIG 'plemv 9PU1S .Ju www 101112-vs PGQSEHSHHSECI -nas ' PIEMV FJ B110 I W JE' '-I sal '1 GX Sql JO QIIBPHJS 'JB CD FD N ii W O wr 7? o fi IT Z fb 5 o E. E. lb 2 N -1 9' 7? ro 'Q Q C U' K fb 5 U' ru T' CU -Q Q 'uvssum aof 'El azzagg 9G fiasduz 5119! Kami uqoj uuagunq Sugpumsgng, ET V1 DA E 5 PV P -I :r O B BD V3 :T cz. U5 fb :1 9' G N fi 5 U5 C N na IJ D FD 1121.1 UI LIE '9 UV 1? gqd 'L qgneqg ea dm ugog 'L QLLL 6I :Quoqj fuel dal ssep 3ug4enpe13 Z3 Q98 E339 SBQSOX UJPLIPS I QJIJQIID I Lpauuapi PS M '1 Jak P E 5'- Q. 'il 0 Q Will A uegxopgpaye apg lI9!.I013!p9I9A4-ASUJSOX 'ueum qosneg pue qw0'1 'F 'E Q Q as E as U1 E I D. '1 E Student Life 29 L., Y S an Man's youth is a wonderful thing. It is so full of anguish and of magic 1- .l - Student Life I A362 li?Q And he never comes to ' o 2 know it as it is until 34 Jnn on lt has gone 1' . ': from hun forever. ' an rr or V r -Thomas Wolfe- is fe ,Q 3 :JZ 5: 5 ,, -' 3' v,ov,,5f': :fi 'W f?2w,i?wfn .' as if wg-,fr W A Qi ri, , 1 lbw A , P315 5 f in w s 5 1' Q' f 34 2 wr fm J, 1 fm i if E Y LAURA KNAUER SPORTS EDITOR 34 Sports FOOTBALL LIONS EXERT BE TEF OR TS The Varsity Football Team, with a 4-5 season record suf- fered this year from team in- juries and inexperience. Two of the starters were out during the season: Mike Moore with an in- jured ankle and Roland Brown with an injured knee. Both missed three games, which hurt the final outcome. Roland Brown QMost Valuable Lineman and First All-Conference Teamj and Marvin Washington were Co- Captains and guided the team el to fifth place in the Mid-State 3 f-, A ' Ten Conference. Other outstan- Q5 gl: 5 ' ' TN X ding players include Ken ', Q M. Q A Ball-Most Valuable Player and Lp j K , All Conference Honorable 'Y 4 f 'W Mention, and Mike L ' Moore--Most Valuable Back - i We e and All-Conference Special N 5 2 'Q Mention. Head Coach Larry L n in 1. I Lavery considers Kevin Moore ' T 'sg -n -f and Brice Watson to be the most in - . 4. 5, Aria' Q. ' tl O H, improved on the team. t 'I V. W A, ' j O if A Q Asst. Coach Phil Salzer said, Ti,-'32 g We ',v q f' f' I feel they gave their best per- , 2: ' jf' ' formance. They were very com- V 1 V T petive and they kept a good at- 1 , .. z in x f A 4 ,M titude which is important to A d'-is 2115141 in . if athletics. rx- .zi I.. V.. Top pic: Defensive captain, Marvin Washington, receives the signals from the Lion's coaches. fAt left and clockwisejz A 1 ng K 1 Lion ballcarrier runs the ball back after the c 4 5 -'I t , 3 3 M Q kickoff. Mike Moore eludes the force of i s jg - i ,fu I Spalding's defense to gain yardage. Rick ,Q 1 ' .ms A- A Borlett drags two tacklers before being '---3 4 gi g sacked. The defensive Lions sack the Iii i f' fp.- ' ',-ct Spalding quarterback fora loss in yardage. Q t c ,p.. e 34, I, 'j ' . 'ig . I .sss sa-iff 1 .W ssi ' l- JARSITY TEAM Bottom Row: Q. Osgood, C. Furness, C. Hanchett, I. Schwarze, M. Washington CCo-Captainb, R. Brown CCO-Captainl, D. Southey, M. vioore, K. Snow, D. Smith, D. Frankel. 2nd Row: I. Walker, S. Everett, T. Berwick, S. Eisele, R. Day, R. Daker, S. johnson, R. Bourlet, D. Weede, B. Eastman Ioach Isaacson. 3rd Row: B. Watson, B. Rumpf, T. Moore, K. Livingston, S. Ryan, T. Stefani, M. Verdun, M. Kennedy, H. Wade, Coach Salzer. 4th Row: E -Iardimon, A. Dawkins, K. Moore, N. Evans, A. Symbersky, T. O'Brien CMgr.J, Coach Lavery. 5th Row: B. Blunt, K. Ball, G. Herron, I. Brown. 'un IQ 1 f k., N, . SOPHOMORE TEAM Bottom Row: R. Adams, I. Wade, F. Ierulli, T. Mussleman, K. Iames, P. Tate, M. Proch, E. Duran. 2nd Row: Coach G. Beard, M. Stuart, I. Taylor, S. Bush, N. Mason, L. Guy, T. Schultz, M. Reed, R. IanBeek fMgr.J. 3rd Row: I. Board, G. Schwarze, T. Schuettler, T. jordan, M. Hanson, C. Monroe, K. Turner, foach I. Horsman. TRESHMEN TEAM, Bottom Row: Coach Gottwald, Coach Hasselbacher, B. Qualls, C. Hacker, R. Moredock, B. Davis, G. Bannister, S. Graves, K. Haynes. D. Swardenski. 2nd Row: K. Kennedy, I. Parker, B. Hoffman, K Serald, S. Sargent, S. Songer, A. Sigules, T. Townsend. 3rd Row: T. Young, T. Innis, A. Stokes, N. Elson, K. -Ianold, F. Stacy, G. Coleman, I. Ierulli, I. Heiden. 4th Row: P. Halleen, M. House, B. Cody, C. Edmonds, T. -Iardin, A. Kelly, M. Clark. Not Pictured: K. Haynes, G. Allison. The Freshmen and Sophomore Football Teams, having better seasons than the Varsity, both attained Second Place in the Conference this year. The Freshmen had a finishing record of 8-1, with their one loss going to Richwoods. In five of their games, the opponent remained scoreless, while in the remain- ing games there was a comfor- table minimum score margin of 26 points. One highlight was defeating the Manual Rams, 32-28, which was an unex- pected win. The Sophomore Squad also ended their season well, with a 7-2 record. Their two losses went to the Washington Pan- thers and to the Manual Rams by only three points. The outlook for next year is good, with key members retur- ning to the Sophomore and Varsity Squads. 1 Sports 35 36 Sports fclockwisejz Darryl Smith breaks up a pass play. The Lion punt returner prepares to field a punt. Mile Moore is carried off the field after sustaining an injury during a catch. Dave Southey passes on a slant in. The Lions line up on offense. The Lion defense holds Spalding on the third down. 49, i H, i , f M V -. r H -A fwfafn Men-fs . g eg- ,W L,gW, . ,v,2. is Q i ewan . U - ,, F, f , ' i :G- , Vx K N- .Q k - M 2 i :Wu we ...o0o'3 ' , c,,. 'ab' f Mfvsqp H . I Y .. 1-JIT' ' Q- ' A A,-130 M. , ,le .sn , 4' V an .bl . W-1. 'W X - 'K-'A ' I ' ' vggu . , , ., , A as . -,V ,. v AM ,Mfg M, Y.f., . .Mi f af-f . way. ' ,i .. -W . 9' w , - '. V, , kg, 4. Ji Ak m -ni lcounterclockwiselz Southey gets ready to hand off. Lions offensive machine moves into gear, Mike Moore dives for a pass. Southey passes. Dave Southey scrambling for yardage. Rick Bourlet smiles after a hard-fought Lion win. N - ,ff ,Q A - , 'L Q Qfx' , QP ,M 9 Sports 37 Sports fclockwisejz The Lions stopping Spalding on the kickoff. Ferocious Lion defense mauls opponents. fclockwiselz A shoestring tackle prevents a long gainer by M. Moore. The Lions try and block a punt. Another first down for the sophomore Lions. rw, av Gt' .N . vw A . T nv, 4, , V' Wfifx , , 71, g i , M .4 ,. , 7 ' va V., , ,lb 8 A . yy, A , ,,.. . ., ff . , W , .N f ,A . 'hr Q'- . fi x f ,ii. , Wir T. if , A '-.A 9' fx. fm' .M . 2 1 . ' 2 1 i. i 'Vx - , gr. kid: 'V , 5 f if if wl ' p 4 1 ig W i l S ra. 4 ,351 new ' in 4 - , 'J 1 ' 1 95, Q , ' - ,. .,. f fl Q1 .- ,s , . F9151 il ini 'Af If ' . W gs: .ff:f' f i 29- t' Ax narkif 'tg - Q an .3 I X ' ,A ,f I ,Q L .. img, kg, i,,'1z,,, ., , X ala' A hw.. ' . . A r , , ' 5 . 1 , 1 1 ng xl .h , , EA ,NA ,. A fy- 7 ' A 1 ' ' , 4,,, mm,, w ' . SH' x 'Z N , J l I ,. V , ,, 1. 1 y A , . Q . A4 --at .. . 5 .4 . , . .. M71 V' wi V . ,..f. h .' , 1 , .... .V ., f' W L , 1' , ' 'fy .ga ,A,,,' . ., ii. iff i.w f'PQ'1 . ' ' A . ' of f fiQ,'i?.3'gi+Q3e.'g,:f1Y ' 1 ' ,,,, 4 ' . ,kilriwfj . Q .. ' labovejz Mark Brown makes a long iron shot from the middle of the fairway. frightjz Dave Misselhorn, captain and number one golfer, tees off. in-M OUOHI ROW! E- H0ffl1'lHI1, I . Kruft, B. Shannon, D. Defreitas, D. Miller, K. Wheeler. Second Row: Coach Panczack, T. ick, D. Misselhorn, D. Hoffman, M. Ivie, M. Brown. ' 3 Yfzf. fleftjz Bill Shanon and Ioe Kruft prepare to play a tough game of golf. fbelowbz Todd Sick, who plays in the number two spot lines up a difficult putt. .au GOLF TEAM ADVANCES TO FIFTH IN CONFERENCE The Peoria High Golf Team, with only sixteen members, has worked hard to show much improvement and effort this season. The team had a 7-14 finishing record which boosted them two places into fifth place in the Conference. Seniors, who made up half of this year's team, include Mark Brown, Doug Hoff- man, Dave Misselhorn fCap- tainl, 'Dave Shannon, Todd Sick fmost improvedj, Patty Putnam, Kevin Wheeler, and Mike Coartney. Misselhorn and Putnam advanced to sec- tionals. Putnam also took a third in District. The team's overall season was indeed a fine one and key members that are returning next year include joe Kruft Csophj and Eric Hoffman Qfroshj. Sports 39 40 Sports VARSITY C. C. SPRIN TS TO A SUCCESSFUL SEASON Many hours of practice, hard work, and even a little luck paid off for the varsity C.C. team. By the end of the season the boys had a record of 9 wins and 2 lossesg a tremendous effort. They finished 2nd in the MS 10 Conference and placed 9th in IHSA Sectionals. Unfor- tunately they didn't advance to State because two of their top runners, Howard Blevins and Kevin Rice, were ill. During the season, led by co-captains Blevins and Chris Switzer, the boys took 3rd at Districts. Top runners included also M. Rice CMost improvedj, Dave Nisius, Iohn Woody Schellenberg, and Mark Monroe, all juniors, and sophomore Kevin Rice QBest attitudej. With the loss of six seniors the C.C. will have to rebuild with their underclassmen. ,,, . t,ti.. fAboveJ: Many hours of hard work come from Coach LaCroix. . 'wrt V ,fa vii' ' W' -' . V- lu 9 7' .aff ' , Q T h e P., . 1. .g 0 V . ,V -i Y ' . , ' freshmen! 1 ' e f , ' s0Phomore . E, H un 15: -I 4. . 5.1 Q W boys walk one 'F' il .--ww I W 1 of their meet courses. Q ' '5l'f.- 'M J, K f lu.. K WM. ,,,,,,,, , , ,,,,,, A Vvpzvyp, V , W .. . W . V - ,,,,, f My '-, .4 ..., ' Row 1: D. Nisius, K. Rice, I. Schellenberg, M. Condron, M. Iain, C. Switzer Cco-captj, M. Rice, B. Wagner. Row 2: G. Young fMgrJ, K. Poehls, W. Schaefer, T. Koch, H. Blevins Cco- captb, M. Monroe, D. Poehls, K. Franz, R. Greenway, A. Ashby fMgrJ. Iunior Mike Rice and sophomore Kevin Rice head for the finish line at a dual meet. CBelowJ: Kevin Rice works on his stride at practice. CRightJ: The girl's captains Heidi Knauer and Angi Feinerman sit with boy's captains Chris Switzer and Howard Blevins. A .i A t.i t fa. is 71 H., .,'..'f't QURI - i ..i. . 9 H . , 7,4 'f' K me , Y ef' ., low 1: I. Wallis, G. Engstrom, K. Titus, A. Feinerman, R. Schenck, D. Brinkler. Row 2: C. uffy, K. Thomas, D. Gayles, I. Pilman, C. Mathis, B. Verdun, C. Henry. Row 3: I. dwards, A. Unberger, I. Innis, T. Borrowman, N. Suddeth, M. Rosenberg, M. Wagner, M. raham. Not pictured: D. Sheikh. 'K ' 1 9? Wayan 5 E ' igyteyfwgyya, J, , W , lawn m, , 5 . 4 . lAboveJ: Two Lion harriers head for the finish line. FXS C.C. GAINS VALUABLE EXPERIENCE With many talented runners the boys freshmen I sophomore C.C. team ended their season with a 7-4 record. The competition got extremely tough this year due to more schools having started their own teams. The boys nar- rowly lost to Richwoods and Washington by a three point difference. They took lst place in four invitationals and a 3rd in Conference. Individual stand-outs included Todd Bor- rowman, Matt Condron, Gary Engstrom, jerry Pilman, and Chris Henry. With the experience and depth gained this year and the returning members, the 1982-83 season looks promising. QLeftJ: Dave Nisius keeps a steady pace. fBe1owJ: Todd Borrowman kicks it in. fRightJ: Innis and Borrowman run ahead of their competition. .0 7 ,ir ,pc Q flare 1 QAboveJ: The froshlsoph boys get ready for their meet against E. Peoria. Sports 41 42 Sports GIRL'S C.C. CONTINUES WINNING TRADITION Not many teams can boast a perfect record but the girl's can. In the past two years the girls have not lost a single meet. Top runners includ- ed seniors Heidi Knauer, Cathy Rutter, and Eleanor Brewer, juniors Diane Frericks and Holly Ferris, sophomoes Bebe Brewer and Liz Harris, and freshmen Sherry Porch and Lisa Schellenberg. Led by co-captains Heidi Knauer and Angi Feinerman, the girl's team finished 19th in the State C.C. meet. The freshmenfsophomore girls contributed much to the depth of the team and helped bring in the places that really count in close meets. Although the team is losing five seniors, the future seasons look promising with the return of many excellent runners. With the experience gained there will be much future success for the program. Row 1: H. Ferris, L. Harris, S. Porch, L. Schellenberg, C. Rutter, H. Knauer Cco-captj, E. Brewer. Row 2: G. Young Cmgrj, S. Niemi, I. Achterberg, B. Brewer, D. Frericks, A. Feinerman fco-captl, A. Doran, A. Ashby CMgrb. Not pictured: R. Sanders, Vicky Stump. - 2 , . . K Row 1: B. Sheikh, A. Meissner, K. Shostrom, L. Iones, S. Dintzis, L. Niemi. Row 2: R. Taghorn, W. Crone, I. Naug, L. Reising, C. Spurgeon, I. Parr. Not pictured: V. Lewis, S. Schaffer, S. Suffield, G. Waddle. - Q gl A ,n g, .9 - .30 Co-captain Angi Feinerman warms up before a meet. fLeftJ: Co-captains Heidi Knauer and Angi Feiner- man run side by side during practice. QRightJ: Most valuable runner, Diane Frericks, paces herself during a warm-up. fx 1 ' ' f 9'ff'? Mi?-, 7 fi s . S r I s E s 5 F GF Freshman Wendy Crone ends with a fine performance. 1Above leftjz Ferris kicks in the last leg of her race. QAbove middlejz Top run- ners Frericks and B. Brewer fight for a first place finish. QAbove rightlz Freshmen Laura Reising and S. Porch pace themselves during one of their races. QRightJ: L. Harris runs ahead of her competition. gZ'.',iiL-'W if -at r Three of PHS's top runners, Knauer, Rut- ter, and Schellenberg, who all ran State, work for top finishes. The PHS CC. team gains a head start at the beginning of their meet against East Peoria, whom they did beat. Q w Sports 44 Sports SOCCER LIONS GIVE COMPETITION TOUGH SEASON Row 1: C. Pio, S. Dempsey CCaptJ, T. Wiltz, T. Sanders, S. Fox, S. Terrell fCaptJ, C. Magnuson, B. Riley, T. Willadsen. Row 2: T. Beeney, N. Hale, B. Turner, C. D'Hondt, M. Mitton, R. Heller, I. Sommers, R. Hartman. Row 3: C. Schmidt, I. Shaw, B. Schinn, A. Rebholz, M. Iennnings CMgrD. Row 4: Caoch F. Genge, Asst. Coach C. Hicok. The Peoria High Lions finished their season with a 10-5-3 record. They finished fourth in the conference. It was a disappointing season for the soccer team. Four seniors were selected to the all conference soccer team. Making the first team were Steve Fox, goal keeper, and Curt Magnusun, forward. Making the second team were Co-Captains Steve Dempsey and Steve Terrell, both fullbacks. Eleven Seniors are graduating so next year will be a rebuilding year for the Soccer Team. The Soccer Lions won their Tounrament by defeating Washington and taking Spalding to a shootout, winning 4-3. The Lions ended their season by losing to Bergan in two overtimes in the Sub-Sectional Finals. The soccer team is looking forward to next year's seasons with a wish of Good Luck from the graduating seniors on the team. Asst. Coach C. Hicok, S. Dempsey, S. Terrell CCo-Capt'sD, Coach F. Genge. Chris Schmidt dribbles by his opponent. Curt Magnuson waves off Chad Pio for the loose ball. 2 fx 6 2 5 4 up , Curt Magnuson steals the ball from a Spalding Dave Weede kicks the ball up field while Tom Sanders follows the ball. player. ...l..e2-iivirfvk-IF A A 4. .Q Sig? .1'?::'S - 5-ff e' fsgfffig xumsskf Curt Magnuson outruns his opponents. Central's offense attacks Washington's defense. is so Central defenders help Steve Fox defend the goal. WM.. Chad Pio pursues the ball after a shot on goal. it ,,,,, ' ,, my ' H? ,fr gk, ,, Sports 45 46 Sports Long hours and devotion to swimm- ing have paid off for the PHS girls' swim team. They finished their season with a 9 and 2 record, one of the best ever. Excellent ability and leadership helped co-captains Barb Kuecks and Ian Plack, along with the remaining seniors to lead the team to a successful season. They took 2nd place in the MS 10 Con- ference and a 3rd at the fls meet. At Districts all of their hard work paid off, giving them a 3rd place finish. By the end of the season, two records fell. In the 100 yard breaststroke Kim Olling established a new time of 1:15.82. Ienni Vivod's diving record was shattered when Kim Graham scored 338 points at District. She then advanced to State where she placed 21st. In order to replace the seven seniors, the returning swimmers will have to work even harder to maintain a winn- ing record in the 82-83 season. GIRLS SWIM THEIR WA Y T0 A 3RD IN DISTRICT Row 1: Mike Mason fmgrj, D. Wubbeen, T. Wysyznski, L. List, K. Herman, K. Field, Pete Thomas fmgrl. Row 2: E. Pelton, S. Vesonder, D. McClure, K. George, I. Sawyer, C. Coyle, A. Chilcote, L. Krapp. Row 3: Caoch Biersdorf, K. Fray, K. Olling, I. Garmers. K. Hubert, I. Briles, I. Hughes, B. Kuecks, K. Hinnen, I. Peacock, N. Olson. Row 4: L. Brandes, C. Lawrence, C. Simpson, B. Heard, K. Coleman, L. Knauer, R. Urban, I. Theobald, K. Graham, I. Hart. Missing from picture I. Plack. iW4.vCf ' R. ,, .,,.. - Q-t f i lft'3 tti rsi iiii Q -il:, ii- f I' lLeftl: I. Hart Pulls ahead g, A - of her competition in the 'l eetil ....p,: pppp ' ' V . ..f., .., 1... backstroke. fMiddle leftjz i-t iiit I ii ' ,..' QV f ' ll I I4 Ian Plack goes off the 'ljij 'ffA- I .Q -t .,.. I f block at the start of her I . . Tf tdd ,f I . I- IIII id race. Coach Beiersdorf , i g Apzyli A :lp,, my tells two swimmers what yzzy he ,rpt jQ5:g-M... Vy.pp ,,,.. A i A M ziglgw ,.., All fi f z,,.' ' they should concentrate . we L- 4,-.-a,,....-W ..,,,,,, , - -f MM , f , I 77. 5gfts:f2wfE.ge' ' I ---- f I I i,.. . -' f on in their race. CAbove 'vlvlvr will ---we UCGQQ' Wm rightjz Kim Graham shows -- the style of diving that took her to State. A -. ...., , ,. gl .. ' pp' . . .WA K I A. .,.i pp. p f. :ppp . , . . , pp 'iii at ' V, t it , I . . idd' . . Iody Briles works on pacing herself in the 500. X ,,....-- nior Lisa Pettit keeps her eye on me ball. VM'-,,,,,,.,b . ? -7 '- X A ' ., Q 'X it it A 'Y PE TTI T TAKES THIRD PLACE A contributing factor to the outcome of the Girls' Tennis Season was that they had too few team members. With a 1-11 conference record, Lisa Pettit, who was the team's most outstanding player, took a third in the Conference Singles and in Districts. She then advanced to State where she placed in the top 32 qualifers. There were only three seniors on the team this year: Iody Hasler, Lisa Pettit, and Patty Stuart. Coach Meichner elected Stuart the most improved player on the team. Considering the competition and lack of team members, the season was a successful one. The team shows promise for next year, with key members returning. ,..-- 't' -rs -W... fLeftJ: Pettit and Michelle Anderson concentrate on their game. CAboveJ: Iody Hasler and Karen Saad serve the ball. aren Sit, Iody Hasler, Lisa Pettit, Karen Saad, Patty Stuart, Michelle Anderson, Coach Coach Ken Meichner and Captain Lisa Pettit. e. . - . . C1 ichner. Not Pictured Michelle Picha. Sports 47 VOLLEYBALL TRI UMPHS' DISTRICT TITLE AND SEC TIONAL WIN The 1981 Volleyball Team had a surprisingly successful year although the 12-14 record did not indicate it. The Lions excelled in the post-season play, winning Districts and the first game of Sec- tionals. The Varsity Team was led by five starting seniors: Alicia Bechtel, Kathy Halleen, Regina Porch, Renee Stephens, and Natalie Hale. The All-Conference Players were Alicia Bechtel-First Team and Natalie Hale-Second Team. The Iunior Varsity Team had only three return- ing players, hints, it was a rebuilding season. Nevertheless, the team showed promise and came through with a 7-13 record. At the bottom right are R. Stephens, Nat Hale, and A. Bechtel putting strong force against Quincy. The bottom picture is of the team during a time-out. The picture at the right is of K. Halleen. -,gat .. - Row 1: A. Bechtel, R. Porch, K. Halleen. Row 2: Coach B. Rula, L. Wiesert, R. I. Walker, N. Hale, T. Ashmore. Missing from picture: P. Everett, K. Riley, Anderson, K. Hughes. 'V li J .. lm Q A4224 I QW N. Row 1: M. Horaney, L. Tim Cmgrj, K. Neutson. Row 2: I. Anderson, L. Bourland, P. Henderson, L. Green, S. Day. P. Everett. Row 3: M. Kammerer, Coach, K. Riley, T. Malone, K. Anderson, K. Hughes, A. Lavery, D. Grebner, G. Pitcher. 48 Sports at I F LL SPORTS SCORE 1 Q ,Q-if 535251-'WP l 'ff-2,599 . f :awp , ms 14.12 15,l0,10 13,4 10,16,l5 11,9 15,12 ww ,Q ,m ,,.,A. ,N k 15,1 15 155,15 ,, 10,15,l5 45 15,l6,1 3 5,6 10,15,3 12,153 15,l0,11 15,15 133 15,11,15 15,15 12,12 15,15 15,15 11,l5,l5 4,5 Season Record: W-12, L-14 Conference: 5th 2 ,E gm J f Q,-M Dunlap-16,15 ,Q ,,,',,' Q neefcmk-mcumw-12.15.15 ,K lareom-15,15 1 Richwoods-l5,l4,13 ' ' Woodruff-15,15 Amdemy ill-ISA District!-5,13 Quincy CIHSA Sectional!-15,8,1 Morton KIHSA Sectional!-15,15 7 ,,,WY Y ,V il-it Rxchwoods .,K..,,,..1:1ffv-'W A Q ,Q 168-E. Peoria ,,... Q zzzl A bzll, krbi K zg: V SWIMMING M f ':-- ' ':'f,:,?!g, J? ff-X52 ,Lf f w,f7la',Q W 5' 5 - -- , A mmtmw' Wth-5 ma . wolgafugf-69 5 92 '1 Pe 11- 9 5 az - H Bloomington-H89 12595 Manuaxfaaw 94 Rock uma-74 ss spring-74 ss mamma,-u4 so Macomb-77 Season Record: W-9, L-2. Conference: 2nd Sports VARSITY P ET PREDI C TIONS, EARNS SECOND A T SEC TI ONALS ai ,l Kneeling: T. Williams, T. Wysinger, S. Harvey, S. Weber, B. Iohnson, D. Broadnax, Row 2: Head Coach C. Buescher, N. Suddeth fMgr.J, B. Allen, T. Foote, I. Stone, D. Frericks, L. Hanson, L. Whitaker QCapt.J, F. Williams, Asst. Coach A. Hightower, Asst. Coach K. Meischner. X 1LeftJ: The varsity Lions huddle for their own cheer at one of the many home games. CBelowJ: The team and fans watch anxiously at the Richwoods game. 1RightJ: Tony Wysinger goes for a shot worth two against Spalding. .,... Probably one of the greatest highlights of your high school years is to beat a team that is your nemesis. The varsity players did just that. Losing twice to Richwoods in the regular season, they came back in regionals to come out in first place with a score of 52-51 over the Knights. The Lions also proved to be the only team to beat the Panthers at Washington with a 55-50 victory. Receiving only a fourth place rating in the conference, the shooting Lions upset most predictions by grabbing first place at Regionals and Sec- tionals turned out to be just one more upset when the Panthers were defeated in double over- time, 70-69. Losing to Manuel in the final sectional game, Peoria High took second place. fAbovej: Center Lamont Hanson gets control of a jump ball against the Spalding Irish. Led by senior captain Lionel Whitaker, Brad Allen, Dan Frericks, and Boo Iohnson, also seniors, the Lions finished with a 20 and 9 record. Ivan Stone, a 17 point per game forward guard, and Lionel Whitaker, a 14 points per game forward, were named to the All- Conference team by a unanimous vote. Iuniors La- mont Hanson Ccenterl and Tony Wysinger fguardj were given an honorable mention and special mention respective- ly. Other outstanding players included Steve Harvey and Brad Allen. Losing four seniors would be a tremendous loss to any team and PHS is no exception. But returning next year are members such as Stone, Han- son, Wysinger, and Harvey plus a number of strong sophomores. ,.,f' Kneeling: T. O'Brian fMgr.J, M. Evans fMgr.Jg Row 2: Coach K. Meischner, T. Iones, M. Fair, R. Hartman, R. Donaldson, R. Heller, R. Thomas, T. Foote, S. Helfrich, T. Borrowman, I. Kollar, C. D'hondt, D. Broadnax, D Pollard, D. Sheikh. fRightJ: Steve Harvey, an excellent player, grabs the basketball after a missed shot by the Irish in Peoria High's home game. 433' . 1 r ' 'T ' ,. ..,.ff'-H L . .. Q V . . .V - VV Row 1: Coach A. Hightower, S. Songer, K. Kennedy, T. Young, B. Davis, R. Ruffin, B. Hoffman, I. Jennings, Row 2: E. Hoffman, T. Hardin, G. Allison, T. Townsend, C. Edmonds, D. Iones, M. Shaw, G. Lilly, A. Kelly, Row 3: I. Adams fMgr.J, R. Moredock, C. Henry fMgr.D. Sports 51 -6 52 Sports CRightj: A Lion player shoots a free throw worth one point in the last fifteen seconds of the Morton freshmen game. fLower rightjz Lionel Whitaker comes off the bench in the Bergan home game. QBelowJ: Tony Wys- inger, who was given special mention in the conference, jumps up for a clear shot in the Woodruff home game. s f A w.. . as u s If ,1 '1' fm fi, Q it n an at f ,E as V , T I if .Wifi , We iz fBelowJ: Senior Dan Frericks handles a lay-up perfectly for two against the Bergan Trojans while the crowd looks on. QBe1ow rightjz At the East Peoria game, All- Conference player Ivan Stone shoots two. 'M .Q Q 'Y vt.. .aa me ' ' f2?iRZW295Q5zWmh5wv2,aaH,4sz.. r- .W Finishing the season with a winflos record of 11 and 7 was the sophomort basketball team. There were also severa highlights of the year. In the last half o the season, they upset Richwoods bt defeating them 59 to 48, an eleven poin margin. Coach Meischner feels that one o their high scorers was Greg Lilly, freshman who played with tht sophomores for most of the season. Two other excellent players were Tonj Foote and Dennis Broadnax, who als' dressed varsity for over one half of tht season. The Lions faced tough competi tion all around and came out with a 4th ii conference. Although many players Wil be lost next year, such freshmen as Greg Lilly, Chuck Edmonds, and Dwayn Pollard will return. a 3 Ar Not too many people put much em- phasis on freshmen basketball but Peoria High ought to. Led by Coach Hightower, the freshmen Lions captured second place in the conference. They had a 17 and 4 record and were the only team to defeat the conference champ, Manual, 86 to 84. After eleven games, three players mov- ed up to the sophomore team. They were Greg Lilly, Chuck Edmonds, and Fred jones, who were also three of the four leading scorers. Lilly and Edmonds both averaged 20 points per game, Iones averaged 16, and Andre Kelly, the final leading scorer, averaged 10 points per game. Coach Hightower considers Greg Allison to be the most improved hopes that next year is as successful. ,.l A lllgi fBelow rightjz Center La- mont Hanson keeps Richwoods' Doug Altenberger down court as Steve Harvey and Whitaker look on fBelow lefty Hanson earns two against the Manual Rams while Whitaker waits for the rebound QLeftJ: The varsity Lions are honored at a pep assembly before the start of Sectionals. fBelow lefty Part of the crowd that faithfully followed the Lions throughout the entire season. QBelowJ: Dennis Broad- nax, a sophomore who dressed varsity, shoots two against the Richwoods Knights. v 'J u'Z J gs. , t if 2 M ,,.f-ff if Sports 53 54 Sports HU' fAbove leftj: All-Conference Ivan Stone goes up for a lay-up worth two against Richwoods in the first half of our home game. QAboveJ: Whitaker, while closely guarded by the opponent, waits to receive the basketball. CLower leftjz In the Spalding Irish game, Whitaker shoots two at the beginning of the game. fAbove rightj: Dennis Broadnax passes the basketball over the head of a Bergan Trojan. J l w w ww 1: D. Grewell fMgr.J, K. Riley, F. Adams, K. Coleman Cco-capt.J, A. Bechtel fco-capt.J, R. jenkins, M. heeler, I. Paar fMgr.J, Row 2: Coach C. Bill, I. Moore, A. Hendon, T. Dawson, B. Brewer, K. Hughes, P. Carruthers, T. Podawitz CMgr.J. GIRLS END SEASON WITH FOURTH IN CONFERENCE Some years for various sports are considered rebuilding years. Such was the situation for the girl's basketball team. Ending with a 13 and 13 record, they lost only four games in the last half of the season. Led by co-captains Lisa Bechtel and Kathy Coleman, they defeated Metamora in Regionals. Then in the final round game they lost heart- breakingly 58-59 to Washington, tak- ing second place and earning a 4th in the MS10 Conference. Bechtel, a guard, was the highest scorer averaging 14.6 points per game. She also made first team All- Conference and Anita Hendon earn- ed a place on the third team All- Conference. Iolo Moore proved to be the best defensive player. The froshlsoph team played ex- cellent basketball winding up the season with a second in their con- ference and a 15 and 3 record. Bet- ween co-captains Kelly Riley and Faye Adams and the rest of the team, Peoria High averaged 55 points per game while holding their opponents to 33 points. Coach Iohnson, who is in his first year at PHS, believes the team's scoring was balanced all around. Next year's team will have to work extremely hard to replace players that will be moving up to varsity next season. But having such members as Bantz, Gaten, and Green will definitely help the team. ' Row 1: T. Podawitz fMgr.J, M. Wheeler, K. Riley, F. Adams, R. Ienkins, K. Newtson, I. Lindsay, D Grewell fMgr.Jg Row 2: Coach P. Iohnson, T. Green, S. Gaten, I. Bantz, K. Hughes, B. Brewer, A. Covington, I. Paar QMgr.J. fRightJ: Peggy Carruthers tips a jump ball while Kathy Coleman waits to gain control of it. fLeftl: Bebe Brewer shoots one against the Spalding Irish. ! ,.,, - . Y N M Q, A .. 7 r' -dx D . 1 - 'f f , F- .A .n .. fe, s if fu 56 Sports as Row 1: R. Daugherity, D. Brinkler, D. Kirtly, G. Morris, I. Olscewski, R. Herman, R. Brust, I. Lewis, Row 2: K. Field fMgr.J, I. Stahl, T. Iennings, T. Spurgeon, R. Heller, B. Rambo, I. Cottingham, D. Weisert, B. Kuecks CMgr.J, Row 3: I. Parker, I. Gittrich, B. Wagner, M. Filip, C. Goodale, I. Freeman, K. Baker, I. Cunningham, I. Peacock fMgr.I, Row 4: Asst. Coach P. Beiersdorf, K. Sawyer fco-capt.I, D. Weede, P. Peacock, I. Norder, S. Dempsey Cco-capt.J, Head Coach R. Sell. S WIMMERS DISPLA Y TALENT AND DE TERMINA TI O fBelowI: Lion swimmers warm up before a meet at Woodruff. fRightj: Ken Sawyer, Iunior Norder, Dave Weede, Paul Peacock, and Steve Dempsey are seniors who were a major part of the 1982 swim team. H .. ' ---- Q ' , ' 1 .. 1 ' ., H - H , I V --h- . . , . ff'fnsm--af ' vi V. . ff' 1' - . 2 ' - 1 'hee 'eff' - mf.. . . , .' .. A ::j:T7Lf5..':wsltiivu ls f ' .... 2 7 ':3EiY'512??'f 'r-'5 ,,,,. V V 'f - 'NJ .c ' -- a . 1 H - p f H , -M ., . .W , . . , .... .. . ...fda ..a.. .... ,, . rs. ..... , . f it . V V 1 .. . ' ,..,i.......fa , - .fvH,,5.3'.. ,,-ff - A. ' . f-' fm ,. '-'- . . . I -Qi? Y.. .. . .' .M-auf: -fiifwfw ' -- M ' ,, ,.?,,'1: 'VE s' s I .:'f'fZ'4f: 'f,..4: H ,::,j. ,, ,5,:wfW,g:H 1 1-,Ugg f., , .. : -1 V 'V , L' ,.,-. ,.i. r . s ., w g. ..-1 my .,g-my ,..:,,--,. ,.f .W .. - ' , ' .:. 5-w.pf'z.ijf7? f f .im .... .1 s . .. Q,g,w .V ..-rg. rf... L- Team effort guided by the seniors brought the varsity swim team to the end of a hard working season. Co-captains Ken Sawyer and Steve Dempsey, along with the remaining seniors, helped to build the 1981-82 team. All of the seniors have been members for at least two years except Dave Weede. This was his first year and did tremendously well' in the 100 freestyle, dropping his time by seconds. Not only was Steve Dempsey the reci- pient of the Kirk Riley Swimming Award, he also qualified for State in the 200 and 500 freestyle. He grabbed 10th at State in the 200 and broke the previous PHS record set by Steve Math in 1980 by swim- ming it in a 1:45.48. Although the team ended the season with a 5-6 conference record, they placed fourth at both districts and the MS10 con- ference meet. A lack of experienced swim- mers hurt early in the season but the squad improved vastly as the meets progressed. Coach Sell has high hopes for the future because the froshlsoph took 3rd at the conference and at the Woodruff Invita- tional the freshmen brought home a 1st place trophy. The loss of five seniors will be noticed but there is a good group of underclassmen returning. Eight lettermen coming back will be the foundation of the 82-83 team. The team can expect a great season next year with members such as Ken Baker, Iim Freeman, Randy Herman, Tim Iennings, and Bill Rambo returning. With these and others, the 1982 team can expect to con- tinue the winning spirit of Peoria High. mf' Y lAboveJ: Seniors Steve Dempsey and Iunior Norder await one of their -P 5. endless intervals at practice. QAbove rightjz Norder works on perfecting his 'V 'fir butterfly during warmup. fkightlz Freshman letterwinner B. I. Rambo ex- . MF. ecutes an excellent breaststroke. fBelow rightjz jim Freeman, Peoria High's Jfwlmsp 4Q9g,Tbf,-'fi number one diver, prepares for a reverse somersault. QBelowD: Coaches are the heart of any team and Coach Sell is no exception. He knows what to ex- pect from his team and expects them to do their best. aqui-O3 R ' -will 4 ,f X-if N 'T,,4gp,..f Sports 57 WRE TLERS SHOW CONTINUED EXCELLENCE ALL THE WAY TO STA TE Row 1: K. Turner, B. Cody, T. Murnan, B. Ienkins, I. Taylor, K. Hanold, I. Board, A. Russell, C. Ashby, L. Davis, M. Brown, Row 2: C. Thebert, P. Pfoff, I. Lobberecht, C. Switzer, B. Hartness, M. Stein, B. Watson, A. Feinerman, R. Brown, K. Smith, Asst. Coach Isaacson, Row 3: Head Coach M. Stuart, M. Lockwood fmgrl., T. Scharp, M. Stuart, T. Zyke, T. Berwick, M. Moore, R. Brown, K. Ball, K. Moore, S. johnson, C. Gaten, B. Rumpf, I. Heiden, T. Innis, I. Holford, Asst. Coach Horseman. ---D p- E Both team and individual accomplishments fared 'Q well this year on all levels of wrestling. While their season record was eight and four, the varsity wrestlers latched on to two seconds and one third at invitational tournaments. Along with co-captains Kenny Ball and Roland Brown, the team took third at the MS10 Con- ference, second at Districts, and fourth at Sectionals. Individual events did surprisingly well with Ken Ball taking first place at both Conference and Sectionals. He was thirty and three for the season, won six tour- naments, and was one of two recipients of the WMBD All Area Team. Roland Brown, twenty-seven and two, placed second at Sectionals and was the Mattoon and Metamora tournaments champion. Brent Hartness took first at Conference and Districts and was the other reci- pient of the WMBD All Area Team. fAboveJ: Seniors are the backbone of any high school team and Peoria High is an excellent example. Above are the seniors who helped carry on the tradition of PHS. Graduating this year are Iohn Lobberecht, Chris Switzer, Brent Hartness, Mike Moore, Roland Brown, Ken Ball, and Kevin Moore. These people were one of the reasons that the team was so successful. Another reason is Mr. Stuart, the varsity coach. fRightl: Kevin Moore goes for a pin against one of his many opponents. 58 Sports QLeftJ: Four year veteran Roland Brown tries for a pin against a Bergan opponent at a meet which Central won with a score of thirty-eight to fifteen. fLower leftjz As the spirit squad cheers him on, Chris Switzer grapples with one of his many opponents at a home meet. fBelowD: Steve Rocko Iohnson, one of outstanding juniors on the team, wrestles with an opponent as his teammates and assistant coach Mr. Horseman watch on. Mike Moore, also a senior, finished the 1981-82 season with a well done twenty wins and six losses. Injuries dealt a bad hand to Kevin Moore, who at Sectionals, lost for the second time all year and could not continue. Thus, a chance was lost at winning Sectionals. During their dual meets in conference, the wrestlers lost an extremely close match to Morton, thirty-one to thirty-three. The freshmen and sophomores had a combined record of twelve wins, nine losses, and one tie. At the Woodruff Freshmen Invitational, Central placed a high third. Finally, in the M510 FreshmenlSophomore Conference, the wrestlers worked to take third place. Ken Ball, Roland Brown, and Brent Hart- ness traveled down to State for wrestling finals. The six seniors on the team will be missed next year, having brought some twenty victories to PHS. Coach Stuart feels that with members such as Tom Berkwood and Steve Iohnson returning, the continued excellence of PHS wrestling will prevail. ,,,H,....4...- w,.,,.,.,s-. -' - Row 1: Coach Stuart, Row 2: I. Briles, A. Feinerman, A. Etaugh, K. Hueck, S. Sommer, I. Kruft, D. Basler, S. Nyberg, Row 3: K. Sutton, S. Porch, I. Naug, A. Meissner, K. Smith, S. Hueck, Row 4: G. Young, I. Achteberg, I. johnson, S. Schertz, M. Whitworth. Sports 59 HOCKEY HAS SURPRISING SEASUN wa xc UHLLCD VOC CRightJ: A Lion defense player goes after the puck. fBelowj: Two Lion players try to keep the puck away from the Woodruff team members during the first half of the game. JN! 'N -I Q 159' 3 will Hockey is not an official high school sport, but the members have proven that it is worthy to be one. Finishing the season with an 11 and 10 record, they managed to take fourth in the con- ference and a third in the playoffs. They defeated the Knights three times out of three but will have to strive harder to replace the loss of five seniors. While Bob Denny was the most improved player on the squad, Iim Revallo was the highest scorer with 24 goals and 10 assists. Seniors Steve Fox and Howard Blevins added much to the team. Fox has played solid defense for four years and Blevins was named the best goalie in the conference. Blevins also missed out on the first five games of the season due to a stress fracture. Iunior Marc Ivie was the highest scoring defenseman in the conference. Probably one of the most amazing players was Steve Kuykendal, a freshman who had 13l goals and 12 assists through the season. Losing the majority of the players will definitely make next year a rebuilding season. With the strength of older members and the arrival of new freshmen, the hockey team can look forward to a rewarding season. fBelowD: Best goalie in the conference Howard Blevins guards Peoria High's goal. n WI TER SPOR TS SCORE - l , A .. A W. - I K K -- -- -- ,, is , .x,, . .,... - . ,, , .. 1 I f , - . . ' M LL- - K. ff if ,m. ' Q OPPON ' N W I - K - 5 Pekin- LL,, , K A- i t , t -2 106 V, L V . H -: one-gi K ., 3 t , -gy. -, Z L ' JKK,, L ' K g ,j u Mogggeinq ' H W , ,.,. - K ' , ' . i.','.'fff7 H l. .' -- K --- 'k K gIHSA Srate:Li2 M K SConference:3rd ' ' --ggi en, L-my ngitatimmk zzu I VVL IL ,:,,.,, EEL m , Lmw, ,-, ,,,, K ' ----- ,LL,L L ,,,- , ,. , .-.-. .., M,-,--, UL., HOCKEY M. we.....m 5 3 5 E I . E 5 S www E 5 gi 2 ' 'f-- W-'M Ava ww ! Q 5 252525 5' M ., 55593-missw .. . gr gi g .... x, .... - ff- s. 'Mg W 55 iiiigiig vi? Z S 'X' SX K E52 ' s 6 eg 5 , . -gm, S ' f , . .... .. f 2 is f-L X 5 , W -fi' , ,B ' - .. A - .-i11 - ---' 4 ,,A is ---- --- -'-1 . , ,,,.. i 5: ,,L:. ,,.:. ..... , ,L,. , , :EEE xhz... ,, ,,,, K ., : 5, K, , :mfs :kk :K K K I K K , 1 V rm-al-04 -----KK '-- as 1-K f-os g , K i He -0408 os - Manual-04 X1-- -,, ' - Pekin-09 K 35 HE , ZK. . , Ki ww-ff-01 62 Sports UPSETS A D TEAM WORK LEAD LIONS TO VICTOR Y Row 1: M, Lockwood CMgr.D, R. Donaldson, C. D'hondt, B. Watson, S. Weber, M. Ivie, F. McAfee, I. Zadoks, D. Sheikh, Row 2: Asst. Coach A. Hightower, I. Heinle, B. Zakner, K. Wheeler, B. Allen, R. Bourlet, S. Fox, W. Crabel, M. Cold, T. Wysinger, Head Coach I. Gottwold. One ofthe jobs of being the assistant coach to any team is to do all the little jobs that no one else wishes to do. Here Coach Hightower is doing just that, marking out the field. Coaches are a part of any team's success. Here at Peoria High is a group of coaches who are some of the finest around. They help the team out in many small ways, more than people realize. They make sure their players are on time to games, give advice in rough situations, and often they fight battles that players can not handle. Here Coach Gottwold argues with an umpire over a play. V.. Every year without fail Spring comes around. Spr- 'ng brings sun, rain, the end of school, and of course, baseball. This season turned out to be a very suc- essful one for the Peoria High varsity team. With a konference record of eleven wins and seven losses, lthe boys placed third overall in the conference. Six seniors led the squad. jerry Heinle was the 1982 cap- tain and was named to the All-Conference team as a catcher. Steve Fox was also elected to the All- Conference team as an outfielder. He was then selected to play in the Illinois Coaches Association All-Star Game. Brett Zahner was given an Honorable Mention All-Conference, and Brad Allen, Rick Bourlet, and Kevin Wheeler played excellent baseball all season. Not to forget everyone, junior Scott Weber was named catcher to the All- Conference team. In two upset games, Central defeated both Spalding and Pekin, 6-5 and 10-7, respectively. The squad tied for the District Round Robin Baseball Tournament Championship. The loss of six outstanding seniors will be felt greatly, but returning next year are Weber, Watson, Crabel, and lWysinger. l The Crest Staff apologizes for the absence of the freshman and sophomore team pictures. Due to lseveral complications, they were unable to appear. fAbove lefty Captain jerry Heinle, who was also selected as an All-Conference catcher, tries for a long hit against Richwoods. fAbove rightjz As a team mate catches an easy fly ball, senior Rick Bourlet watches on. fMiddle topjz Unable to do anything, a Richwoods player watches as All-Conference Shortstop Scott Weber slides into second. fMiddle bottomj: In the outfield, a Lion fielder makes a play that is worth an out. QRightJ: One of the greatest moments of baseball is to congratulate one of your team mates on getting to home. As Coach Gottwold gives the signal for Steve Fox to stay on third, junior Ieff Zadoks goes to con- gratulate a fellow player. M' , 1 - -at f- H ni .W R155 ' tiiikiffif W., at f . ,. . . , N . S r -. ,, A-.. Rm,-f, Q v-N, .. ,,,.'r- vs-. fi , -' .awe A , ,ts L- . .-.- - H' .4naf'4 eff t nz' T. W v '-wiv we .- .,... ' . Q ws.:-i.,1-Fw,g' ...-.saw at '- '-. ,I - .vfit +' :. - ,' . ...' , .4.--fgrilxr. 'fx '. ' . ' -N' Zfigfrafl 51p,.f 1a:igrf.QwkTwH'.ae?-212'-My ivtfwegf-rei5.5.' .+,,t : l at up 1 .,. ,,,,t.,Q3, yin.,--+'y-I My fyfwig S- jf 7 -ik-.-.'2'5 A-f 1 ' K '- 5xi:K ,..gw.:-gfiff ft'- mf-L. . . , .Y . . W ,J:,,,....a..t-.-,Sag-af.-A . - ..m, il-Siu l1q..,,Q ' Sports 63 64 Sports A ss. it Q as 2 a 5. Not all teams have a froshfsoph or junior varsitj level. Those that do must rely heavily upon thes teams for almost all replacements and future hopes This year, the biggest word around the Peoria Higl sophomore baseball team is improvement. Last yea the record was four and fourteen. Now the record i eight and ten. Competition seemed to be rathe tough this season and Coach Hightower feels tha they had a very successful year. Sometimes excellen freshmen players are able to join the sophomor squad for awhile. This year the team was helped bj Andy Sigulas and Shawn Songer. The freshmen baseball team had a rather hart season coming out of their season with a record o three wins and fifteen losses. Even with this, Coacl Iohnson feels that the team had great team spirit an tried very hard. A few of the more outstandin players on the team were Ieff Heiden, first base, Ra dy Herman, second base, Troy Morton, outfiel Kevin Kennedy, shortstop and third base, and Kevi Titus, pitcher and outfield. This year the membe gained future experience. fAbove leftjz An opponent eyes the pitch to get a run while Rick Bourlet carefully watches 1 the base. 1Above rightj: As a fellow player cheers him on, junior Brice Watson clears first base and tries for at least a run to second. fMiddle topj: Weber and another Lion fielder return to their positions seeing that a team mate already has a catch under control. CUp- per bottomjz A Lion second baseman prevents an opponent from returning to the base after an attempted steal. fLeftJ: All-Conference cat- cher Weber tries for a homerun against tough competition. . RPRISES A D TR YI G TIME EXPERIENCED B Y SOE TB LL W1 '31 S T fv M S 20 i Q 5 iw? Y 'Q V Q . 23 -S35 54 fMgr.J. ,,.,...,.. . -W . IAboveJ: Senior Kathy Coleman, who was the outstanding hitter, throws a fast ball as Leigh Weisert and Shelly O'Donnell wait patiently. fBelowJ: A Peoria High cat- watches carefully in order to strike out a Richwoods opponent. 1: C. Neugen, C. Coyle, L. Bourland, T. Webb, K. Riley, C. Wenger, S. Day, Row 2: I. Paar, K. C. Williams, L. Pettit, L. Green, I. Anderson, M. Webb, T. Green QMgrJp Row 3: Coach M. J. Powers, D. Goodman, S. O'Donnell, I. Walker, I. Geiger, K. Coleman, L. Weisert, T. Usually seniors and juniors dominate each sport. Every few years though, underclassmen are the big- gest number. But when you have almost an equal balance of talented members, the possibilities are endless. Although the girl's softball conference record was only two and seven, they had upsets and surpris- ing victories. Even though they lost to the Knights in the regular season, two to one, they surprised everyone by coming back at Regionals and defeating them, three to two. This moved the team on to the next tour- nament game where they lost to a fine Canton team eight to zero. Seniors included Shelly O'Don- nell, who was a pitcher and short- stop, and Kathy Coleman who played those same positions. O'Don- nell was also an outstanding hitter. Kathy Halleen, Lisa Pettit, and Can- dy Williams added much to the team. It can be said that seniors are the backbone of any good team, but sometimes underclassmen are also part of that success. This year sophomores and a few freshmen figured prominently. Sophomore Leigh Weisert and Kelly Riley were two of the best defensive players and Lisa Green, a freshman, was the best freshman overall on the team. Shelly O'Donnell was elected as the best of- fensive player and Kathy Coleman was chosen as the most versatile member of the team. The graduating of the seniors will be felt but there are several exceptional members returning. Green, Riley, Weisert, Iamie Anderson, and Carol Wenger will all be coming back and the team can look forward to a surprising season. 7 if J' ft Iunior jean Walker catches a throw that gives their opponent another out. Sports 65 66 Sports Although tennis is a major sport at Peoria High, there are not too many members on the team. This has been proved as a setback several times. Out of the eight members on the team three are seniors and three are first year players. Also this season was the first for Coach Genge, hav- ing transferred from girls track. A lack of experience and new coaching may be well worth it but it is hard to adjust to all at once in the beginning. Nevertheless, captain Brian Riley and seniors Ken Sawyer and Tom Heinz helped the team. At the MSl0 Conference the boys tied for seventh place while at the freshmenlsophomore conference they placed the same. In our District tournament the team placed sixth overall behind an excellent Richwoods team and others. Finally, they took another sixth place at the Morton tournament. During their regular season Peoria High defeated Manuel twice and Canton. In a close match over East Peoria, the team won with a score of five to four. All three senior members have been on the team for at least three years, and the loss of them next season will be hard to replace. But it looks like there will be several to fill their shoes such as Chris Schmidt, Mark Hohulin, and Todd Farnan. With these and new freshmen, the tennis team can expect a good season. QAboveJ: Brian Riley, one of the only seniors on Ti 3 i Row 1: C. Schmidt, M. Hohulan, M. Rosenberg, K. Sawyer, T. Farnang Row 2: Coach F. Genge, T. Hein E. Elwood, B. Riley, C. Claussen. COMPETITION AND TR YIN G TIMES HIT TENNIS TEA HARD ' 5. . X. I ' fAbovej: A Peoria High tennis player works on serving the ball so that his game will improvi fBelowJ: A member of the team practices good form during a match. if 5 is 55 si the team, concentrates on getting a good L' backhand. R UNNERS EN C O UN TER C OMPE TI TI O A D WINNING SEASON . .. . . . WN,, , ,,, ,, A Row 1: D. Hall, I. Schellenberg, M. Condron, K. Poehls, K. Rice, M. Rice, M. Iain, Coach B. LaCroix, Coach Hasselbacher: Row 2: A. Kelly, H. Burnett, D. Nisius, T. Cox, M. Monroe, D. Weede, Head Coach P. Salzerg Row 3: M. Porch, B. Wagner, T. Koch, D. Poehls, Row 4: R. Brown, W. Schaeffer, G. Cannon, H. Blevins. .,,.,..... ::'i2'-:.: F':-.A:.. '-f:'r. '.. I' 1- 3-, 1K.. 7 ni-T L- 'vh75'f-5 I I A wif... fmt: ,pw ' lk :Bti , , by V ' . , n ,. . 'fr . Ik : I 1, 2 Pius ' A rr. , V, ZA3 I A y ' V9 J f ivy W fAV: . W , .Hf ,, , Q' A W xv -, i Row 1: K. Rice, A. Umberger, D. Claussen, M. Condron, I. Pilman, A. Feinerman, Row 2: C. Henry, D. Gayles: Row 3: C. Mathis, A. Kelly: Row 4: Head Coach P. Salzer, Coach Hasselbacher, A. Rebholtz, T. Borrowman, I. Elwood, M. Wagner, M. Porch, Row 5: T. Schuettler, Coach R. LaCroix. lAbove rightj: Roland Brown, Peoria High's best shot putter, set a new school record and advanced to State, QRightJ: Andre Kelly, Daryll Smith, Harvey Burnett, and Dave Weede qualified for State in the 400 meter relay. bi. L Sports 67 68 Sports ,.wafaf..,.,..,,f. ww it-W. sm. --..,W.,Als,,i.fy, MW t . ,,,..L . 2 . ,,,, ..,. if ,,,gf+Q1,.i11i7e. - if ,. ,m,A,L .L,,A . .L.,,, ,,,L, ,,,,, . 1 f,,f, . grim M. ,,,..a,. ,.,, , .,a tAboveJ: Roland Brown, a four year veteran who was also voted the most valuable member of the team, is seen here giving all-out effort in the shotput at one of many invitational meets. fBelowJ: A field of Lion distance runners break away from the rest of the pack. Every year the Peoria High Tracl team has a successful season. Facing tough competition such as Manual the varsity team placed third in thi conference and totaled nine win and three losses. A complete team ef fort helped to bring about their suc cess. Captain and state qualifie Roland Brown, along with Coaches Salzer, Lacroix, and Hasselbachei led the varsity on to a high sixtl place finish at Districts. There a Districts, six people qualified for th' State meet in Charleston, Illinois Senior Roland Brown placed in th' finals in the shotput. The 400 mete. relay which also qualified consistec of Dave Weede, Harvey Burnett Daryll Smith, and Andre Kelly. Thi final event that traveled to State wa the 800 meter relay. Burnett, Smith and Kelly were also members of thil relay along with Herman Wade Brown set a new school record in th' shotput as well as being named th' most valuable member of the team Also setting a new record wer- Daryll Smith and Harvey Burnet who both broke the school's 101 meter dash record. The coaches alse voted Chuck Furness to be the mos improved runner. During the season many thing happened. Peoria High lost only ta Manual and dropped a close matcl to Richwoods. 7 6M to 69W Manj members of the team did an ex cellent job. Senior Howard Blevin was a top distance runner along witl others. These other runners include Matt Condron, Dave Nisius, Iohn Schellenberg, Mike Rice, and Tim Koch. Sophomores Kevin Rice and Monty Porch had an excellent season in the half mile. With track veterans and incoming freshmen, the 1983 track team should be a winning team. Of course, no team can ever really be a total success without a winning junior varsity section. These members will be replacing seniors the following year and must steadily improve. The freshmen 1 sophomore track team ended their season with a nine and two record and a high se- cond place finish in the conference. Again they only lost to Manual and Richwoods. In the conference meet only Manual outscored them and in their wins during the season, the closest meet was one to Washington and there was a total difference of twenty-eight points. The members of the team did an outstanding job this year with many improvements and excellence. Kevin Rice and Monty Porch excelled in the half mile and the newest event, the two mile relay. Matt Condron and Brett Verdun led the distance runners while Steve Bush and Mike jones helped the sprinters. Freshman Andre Kelly proved one of the top runners by be- ing part of the State qualifying 400 and 800 meter relays. Many of the lfroshfsoph team members will be 'varsity next year, but the team can Hook forward to a rewarding season lwith incoming freshmen and the returning sophomores. 5 .A i fLeftJ: Running is not always part of a track meet. Usually there is a good deal of warming up and waiting for your race to be called. Pictured here are Brett Verdun and Dave Poehls who use their spare time in cheering team mates on at the Richwoods meet. QBelowJ: At our home Pekin match, junior Mike Rice passes a Dragon opponent in the one mile. The Lions went on to beat the Dragons heavily. fBot- tomj: Daryll Smith and Harvey Burnett both broke the school 100 yard dash record. Here they are competing in the journal Star Honor Roll Meet. . unix.. . - 1 44,1 N. ...Q 'I fi H- ' ,.,' .,.,A 55- - 1 w--A. V -xg be 4. 1 . 4-. A 5 , , ,,M t jf X00- Sports 69 GIRLS HA VE WINNING A D RE ORD-BREAKING SEASON Row 1: L. Schellenberg, L. List, C. Martin, M. Khoury, j. Naug, R. jenkins, A. Meissner, S. Dintzis, K. Underwood, C. Thomas, Row 2: L. Cibelli, P. Henderson, A. Doran, L. Knauer, L. Reising, E. Brewer, A. jackson, H. Ferris, R. Urban, L. Colglazier, L. Harris, Row 3: Head Coach M. Sizemore, K. Ladd CMgr.j, A. Lavery, j. Hughes, D. Frericks, N. Hale, B. Brewer, K. Anderson, A. Kelly, S. Gaten, T. Winters fMgr.J, Asst. Coach B. Rula, Not Pictured: H. Knauer, R. Irby, C. Rutherford, F. Adams. fAbove leftj: Co-captain Natalie Hale flies over the hurdles in the 100m dash far ahead of her competition. QAbove rightj: First year member Antionette jackson works for a lead in the 200m dash. fLeftj: Eleanor Brewer, Natalie Hale, Sheri Gaten, and Bebe Brewer compris- ed the 1600 meter relay team which set four records and placed a high sixth at State. l I. l The beginning of the season look- ed a little skaky considering last year's record of four and five. Thi was soon disproved as the girls cam out with a seven and five recor overall. Not only were twelve new records set but nine members of th team represented Peoria High dow at the State meet in Charleston There the 1600m relay took sixth place and became the first PHS girls ever to place at State. Natalie Hale and Ella Brewer, both seniors, were on this relay. Hale also set a new record in the high jump at 5' 4 . Beb Brewer, a sophomore, was on th relay and broke the school long jum record with a 17'9.75 . She also set new 400m dash record at Districts The last member of the relay wa Sherry Gaten, a freshman who als set a new school and Conferenc record in the 400m dash with a 57. and a 57.8 respectively. Fay Adam broke our school 100 dash record an was a member of the 800 medley relay team which set a new schoo and conference record. Other members were Renee jenkins, E. Brewer, and Gaten. Among those down at State wer the 1600m relay, 400m relay, an Connie Martin qualified in the sho put while Adams did too in the 10011 dash. Many of these people wer double entered and one, B. Brewe was triple entered. There were many other outstanding runners that real ly helped the team, junior Dian Frericks ran consistently in the 320 and 1600m runs. She placed third a District and was eligible to run ir the journal Star Honor Roll Mee Lisa Schellenberg, a freshman wh ran the 3200 and 1600 also, was on of the best distance runners on th team. Through the two co-captain Eleanor Brewer and Natalie Hal and the new coaching staff of M Sizemore and Miss Rula, the 198 Girls' Track Team had an extremel successful season. The hard work 0 many of the team members paid o in the end. The graduating senior will be a loss to the team but the m jority of the team is younge members and will be able to co tinue the winning tradition of th Peoria High School track team. SPRING SPORTS SCORE GIONALS :uso TOURNAMENT if f-0 r or Qual--07 Richwoods- A V Manual-02 Richwoods-02 8150 Tournament: lstitiej Sophomore record: W-8, L- 10 Freshmen record: W--3, L-15 H' 5 . VARSITY TRACK Egg? ., .xo .. ,H MM GIRUS SOFTBALI' ogzol PHS OPPONENT ,.: as '. Q o .. .:. . Bloominsf m ffg l ' oX'- i 'A ,,:,,,. 5 Ao ' :. ,. 1 :- ' 'gx' Z i kgr. Arirhr L . I I ,. - K .. , W. . . ., ,A ,-', .Miki 02 A Man' ual-13 ' U gf Q1 ogichxoods-02 o ,Si-iff 'h NM ' - P31 ' 'frm L Y. pekinzigf , I if Q o , J' h oMetangora-08 . , ff - L , K Flfmihgfbn'-12 ,,,, A V , 'ALV A ' Y'- A h, A i15 o o.. ee oool o Villoo G3 fiichwoools-02 , Canton-08 - i V!:V' Record: W-8, L-10 ' ., N vjh Q ,J fa-um, I ip' 1, . .. .Mk GANIZATIONS 0 COUNCIL GETS MOST past David Weede WANTED MEN s This year's Council received all the qualities that anyone could ask for in a president and vice-president: leadership, intelligence, depen- dability, patience, and compatibility. These traits helped to enrich the ac- complishments that were achieved. It will be difficult for next year's ad- ministration to be more effective. Kenneth Sawyer President I t Vice-President ii :M ffl' Homecoming -me .f - . 'f M- 'qmg, ffw 'sw-wmv ,5 f 'kA'L'1'?tiY ' , . , , , Q .A ,D ., ., as 3' M, '1 ' gg -r 7 f, Q, - '. ' .. .. Wg, ., -,q,f,fA W':'a,f,fg 4, Y + qi - , 1 , , ,E ,.-f my m. .PV ,wx . - M . . ' - 1 ,r Q . ,.4..Q Y.. ,-f f , ,L ,. .. xx V. , ,..9 qf,!v,r,. , - , h. .jig b ,,x,',,,x.IQ'g A ., 1' ' Lge 'fir' I QQ-. ni .ifkv-61 fi- rf. fp W' . 3 Kl,f., y is -5143.5 ,. :.xn..5, A KM, ?,4.:,- V I.. , Q, 2 A J . fLsi: 'fLT 'Zi:f' ,. N '11-1' Qu A 'ilk . x C ' 8' in 1' ' Il ' ' .4 , 'Y i 5 L X.- QW! ,Q i fi, .ll- Organizations 75 'il WE 2 Q it it 2 , r ,W 22 f ' Peters. Row 3: F. Ieruli, I. Elwood, D. Kostas, T. Engle. .. sk M year 1981582 began with many new faces and new ideas at Peoria High. Moreover, Student Council con- of ntanynewimembers who, according to President Dave Weede, made up for in enthusiasm what they lack- ed experiencef' Although some Council activities were executed with, perhaps, a little anxiety and uncertainty, of President Weede and Vice-President Ken Sawyer led Council through one of the most successful years yet.sOur new advisor, Mrs. Sandra Carruthers, was an invaluable asset to the attaining of our many goals. .p ,Peoria High's hosting of the Mid State 10 Student Council meeting was the first achievement of the year, while Homecoming 1981, entitled Over The Rainbow, proved to be a big success. The Class of '82 took first place in what is said to be the best Stunt Shows ever, with senior Ken Snow winning the student competiton in the Rainbow Sherbet Eating Contest and Mr. Salzer winning the teacher competition, and the dynamic performance by the Oak Ridge Boys. Parade and Halftime went along smoothly, and senior attendant Sue Henry was crowned Queen. Although we lost the football game to Pekin on such a terribly cold day, the Homecoming Dance afterward warmed everyone's spirit. In the midst of this hectic schedule Council still found time to crush enough aluminum cans to win first place in the KZ-93 aluminum can contest, and pick up 851000 top prize money and S400 from the valuable aluminum to accumulate a respectable S1400 to deposit in the Student Council treasury. All in a day's work. Soon afterward it was Christmas time again and council continued to donate much time and effort toward the 551:-a-' dayandcannedifood drivesg and the handicapped students at Thomas Jefferson were entertained by the annual Christmas party wesponsor. ' 1 g p Council's activities for the rest of the year followed in the standard of excellence initiated by first semesters schedule. The Council movie this year was Silver Streak, which turned out to be a monetary success. The senior class showed the greatest participation during Student Council Week, and senior class officers Howard Blevins, Tim Row 1: C l to rj: K. Herman, L. Lewis, M. Khoury, M. Laukitis, M. Kried, P. Golden. Row 2: C. D'Hondt, G. Cannon, R. Heller, D. Weede, A. Feinerman, M. Iacobs, P. Weede, S. Peterson, C. Mathis, K. Saad, S. ffjxijf, ,V A Q awarded the much-honored Spirit Stick. In honor of former Govern- f X 4 the Mar Maxwell Memorialijund with mone donated infher My fr f f f y . rteir y e ff WW f 2 the much-awaited Student Direietories went on sale. As ff! Wag! . fwwt f W 'F J . . . '-:- ifl:-I-lil? ' . J -2 1 f s at , W elections were set, Z 7 f 1 3 K sk -- '.tit -I .., :: '. fit- 1 'sI 4!1..,, .ii W if they f f f ff f ssee lll . i , J, A , O . -A it tel' .... it ,, -S-W . m ff f f . 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Qyffg, wif ti mf , 1 fir f ..., WWW' K cf il' f rg., i ftzfftiiidftf'w7iifiU!'?f?fi'if? 555 I ff 13 ,fa f Wffy K as EQ? 5 VW f . ., f' 7 ,,yH,.wi f ijfizw 1 X ', ,. J' ' 7 XV!- f f V . Wlfwfff f ff f 42 Q if i :WQWW Wfilr'--j,gf IQl:WE:7ff 'lil-U7Qiff X X Ky X S M .. ,, ..., 4 ,f f f wa 2 'W if 9 Q f Z ff? 4' f 5:1745 f ef . fl 7 V K3 W f X f' riff? X , 5 X f XL X X 2 . tttt . . .if is i f - as . - --L-- - - Nl COMMITTEE OF FOR TY E s 5 s g . E Q. .5 2. 5 Q 3 S xiii, sgxgg S 2 x 3 . A .9-q.,,,k. K Row 1: C. Magnuson, I. Lobberecht, Row 2: B. Allen, D. Phipps, L. Pettit, S. Henry, M. Kreid, A. Feinerman, S, Hartman, L. Hilst, T. Farnan, K. Smith, Row 3: S. Dintzis, S. Schertz, H. Ferris, I. johnson, A. Kreid, L. Brandes, S. Borrowman, L. Goett, I. Achterberg, Mrs. Furr Csponsorjg Row 4: D. Gayles, I. Pilman, I. Verdun, B. Sheikh, K. Hinnen, S. Heiden, K. Kozuch, S. Schaffer, R. Green. Officers: I. Lobberecht, General Chairman, S. Henry, Social Chairperson, A. Feinerman, Ex Officio, M. Kreid, Treasurer, D. Phipps, Secretary, L. Pettit, Vice President, L. Hilst, President. Organizations 77 Mrs. Furr, Committee Advisor for her first year, decides what to do next at the setup for Carnival Capers. Two Committee Members strut their stuff during the Winter Vice-Versa. 78 Organizations Committee members busily attend to their duties at the booth Take a picture of us, not our booth! - Curt Magnuson hangs streamers for his booth at the carnival. ,gxkik Q N5 X X Todd Farnan and Leanne Goett dance at the Committee of Forty spon- sored winter Vice-Versa. Do you think this will stay? Todd Farnan, the mighty sherriff of Carnival Capers. Organizations 79 C MMI TTEE O FOR TY-1982 x aura! 80 Organizations I' pun Msg i ' Sp U 5 x A SW Nz, fx -7 4-T',f .1 fl gn n 'fqwqx I' fp, 131 ?- X WC 1 fl--U so had , r 1 Organizations 81 CREST CREST CREST CREST CREST CREST CREST CREST EIGHTY TWO EIGHTY TWC EIGHTY TWO EIGHTY TWO EIGHTY TWC tions Bottom Row: B. Heard, N. Hale, H. Harrisson, K. Rodger, Row 2: V. Edwards, R. Goin, I. Lewis, R. Gittrich, D. Plunkett. Row 3: I. Lewis, L. Irish, S. Niemi, L. Knauer, M. Picha, L. Iones. Row 4: I. Gittrich, S. Vesonder, S. Nugent, C. Lee, R. Orrill. The photographers, who forgot to take their own picture, are as follows: Ken Sawyer, Rebbie Gittrich, joel Gittrich, jason Lewis, Nancy Olson, Dave Weede, Dave Frankel, and Natalie Hale. slgl it Organizations 83 CREST BUSINESS STAFF AD TO YEARBOOR l s G. Morgan, M. Jacobs, L. Hilst, M. Verdun, S. PetersonQNice shirt Svenj, K. Heuck, S. Hartman, I. Hartwig. The Crest Business Staff is a hard-working group of students advised by Mr. jerry Behrens. This year the staff sold twenty- four pages of advertisements to support the yearbook, which is more than was sold in previous years. The other functions of the Business Staff include selling yearbooks at the beginning of 3 l the year, distribution of the books, and handling of all year- book funds. 5 Above: Sue Hartman, Lisa Hilst, and Kim Heuck distribute yearbooks. Above I right: Lisa Hilst shows how much she likes to sell ads. Mr. Behrens tries futilely to get some work done first hour. 84 Organizations W5 gv'sv. 'TW K U ff f is ,g UW N G K1 I-an . E pa nt? Q, f 8: SCROLL 'K W n f45 al 1: f X If l mil. ,IFN A , iit l f I . , ,',' f ,Q N 377 ,f ,1 vxv Mk Cheryl Dooley CREST Andi Etaugh OPINION Rebecca Gittrich CREST OPINION Phillip Goin CREST OPINION Sue Hartman CREST Natalie Hale CREST Iohnna Hartwig CREST Brenda Heard CREST Sue Henry OPINION Lisa Hilst CREST L , HWS 'L A Y mf' K Leanne Irish CREST Heidi Knauer CREST jennifer Lewis CREST Lisa Lewis OPINION Eric Magneson OPINION Nancy Olson CREST Sven Peterson CREST Dan Plunkett CREST OPINION Brian Riley OPINION Kenneth Sawyer CREST W2' OPINION -.Q Q, Sue Turetsky O Qi? E. f,-31 1' Organizations 85 A x z I . R . ,,:... T QM.: I.. CO-EDITORS-IN-CHIEF DAN PLUNKETT AND IOHNNA HARTWIG Wishing he was in Camelot, Dan crops pictures using the Sassoon method. 86 Organizations Bottom Row: C. Coyle, I. Anderson, M. Picha, T. Petrakis, L. Lewis, K. Heuck, K. Hardy, Row 2: A. Kreid, I. Viely, R. Gittrich, K. Riley, L. Timm. Row 3: K. Snow, I. Hartwig, L Fitton, R. Goin, N. Known, B. Dill. Row 4: T. Schettler, D. Plunkett, E. Magnuson, I. Vance B. Riley. ,..-1' IE EDITORS: B. Riley, Sports, L. Lewis, Associate Editor, D. Walker, Feature, K. Sawyer, oto, I. Hartwig, Editor-in-Chief, B. Carlson, News, K. Riley, Sports, L. Timm, News, S. retzky, Managing Ed. ,. Q. kg . QQSV' 'XXX-1. gba:-'R ' Q.. A- .5 g Opinion Co-rattan-in-cha.ts.--.-.- ........ ..,.,.,....-.. mm rut-tg, out naman Ma ' dit ....,...... ...,...... .....,.......,,,.,,,,,,..,,,...,,,....,.. unuky Ass::1a?l?::'dho::...- ........... -..,.., ..,, ,,,..,,,,,,,,,,,,....,..,,.-,.-i'lL Lf-5 F lure ...... ..... .. And' ' - W wx: W 'M-q-- :U -gg, News Editors. .... ............ larb Carbon, ludni 3 ggi., Lori Timm .0 ying, Photo Eilol.................. Ken Sawyer Edhodd Adviof......... Don lie AnLPhdnEdto:..........lnYance Advenhil'Adviw.....ialier Pioofnadel-.----. lima Thing aa. mt, by the nb-ary, The Opinion ts a newspaper publicatton put out by interested journalism students at Peona High School, 1615 North, North Street, Teofia Illinois, 61853. Yen regular issues are published plus two special editnons each school yeat. Subscnpuom are MMI The Opinion room is located on lhe min Root, in the Lisa shows what she thinks of 2:00 a.m. layouts. Lori's hand shows what long hours of work can produce and how hungry it can make you. Ken checks a finished page to see if it is perfect while others look on. Organizations 87 UNIOR ATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY N 88 Organizations Members of the Iunior National Dianlilliaelflr Rifhird Heller - Lisa oug Iu ie ones Honor Society are those members Todd Bonowman Laura Knauer of the sophomore class maintain- Dihn gui vieteria 'Lewis 'ing a 3.0 grade average. At this Warren Cannell Elizabeth Niemi year's initiation ceremonies, Will ggggglggjn i'ff:':v:e:Ybe'3 Fitton spoke on Scholarshipg Vicki Lee Celglaziel- Kgvin Rice Lewis on Servicep Richard Heller ClvgifheWCC0i1d1'0l1 gill' Rush f - , - - - 0 een oy 6 81883 E el' on Leadership' anfi Llsa Nelml on Christopher Dhondt Suzanne Schertz Character. Lori Timm also Robe,-t Donaldson pavid Sheikh honored the audience with a gill :lax ?lafhf1rIL Suddefh - - - avi hardt ama urman musical selection on the piano. Mark Hanson Lori Timm Elizabeth Harris Iohn Tolson Richard Hartman, Ir. Leigh Weisert - SENIOR NA TIO AL HO OR SOCIETY Sue Bateman Howard Blevins Melanie Burns Michael Coartney Melissa Davis Steve Dempsey Andrea Etaugh Angi Feinerman Rebecca Gittrich Phillip Goin- Natalie Hale Suzanne Hartman Iohnna Hartwig Iody I-Iasler ulia Hatcher ohn Gealy Brenda Heard Karen Helfrich Susan Henry Kim Heuck Lisa Hilst Douglas Hoffman Catherine Iosenhans Laurie Kern Kimberly King Heidi Knauer Sandra Kostas Iulie Kruft lennifer Lewis ' Lisa Lewis' Eric Magnuson Gloria Nielsen Nancy Olson Tracee Petrakis Lisa Pettit Janice Plack Dan Plunkett Patricia Putman Brian Riley , Cathy Rutter Kenneth Sawyer Patrick Schlehuber Sarah Sommer Patricia Stuart Norm Swendsen Steve Terrell Patricia Turner Helen Umberger Mary Vance Pam Walker David Weede Tom Willadsen Charles Zumbahlen Members of the Senior National Honor Society are chosen by faculty members on the basis of Scholarship, Service, Leadership, and character. All students who have maintained a 2.0 grade average are eligible and are rated by the PHS faculty. At the initia- tion ceremonies Susan Bateman played a musical selection on the piano. Organizations 89 CONCERT BAND Piccolo Susan Bateman Flutes Ellen Lueders Susan Bateman Iennifer Effler Kim Furness Deborah Grebner Tawnya Green Kimberly Hughes Gayla Iackson Ruthie Maxison Lisa Medina Susan Peters Mary Yeagle Oboe Gloria Nielsen Clarinets Mark Filip Michelle Anderson Lee Ann Colglazier Iulie Iones 90 Organizations Heidi Knauer Cheryl Lawrence Andrea Liesman Kimberly Merkle Kim Olling Paula Peters Donna Rutherford Kathryn Shostrom Dawn Walker Bassoons Iuline Bitner Keith Iackson Nancy Olson Eva Pelton Bass-Clarinets Mark Lockwood Kevin Haynes Ioanne Howell Alto Saxophones Richard Brust Mark Heiple Tenor Saxophone Steven McGhee French Horns Barbara Donnell Robin Reames Kathryn Murphy john Tolson Trumpets Richard Cheatam Nicholas Elson Kent Franz Lisa Green Keith Haynes Brian McKinley Mark Misselhorn Mike N ellas Kevin Rice Trombones Tom Willadsen Donald Lindell Donna McIntosh Kevin Titus Robert Turner Baritone Iohn Allovio Tubas Alan Rebholz Phillip Halleen Percussion Tim Shirley Amanda Ashby Kathleen Close Reid Daugherty Steve Dempsey Charles Heady Patrick Klise Edward Mullowney Susan Schaffer Karla Schaufelberger Celeste Sarah Nugent CONTEST SUPERIOR AWARDS Susan Bateman Ellen Lueders Mark Filip Iulie jones Dawn Walker Steven McGhee Barbara Donnell Kim Furness Kimberly Hughes Mary Yeagle Eva Pelton Michelle Anderson Susan Peters Donna Rutherford Kathryn Shostrom Cheryl Lawrence Lee Colglazier Ioanne Howell Robin Reames john Tolson Mike Nellas Kevin Rice Mark Misselhorn lj: 0 i The Band marches in the St. Patrick's day parade The concert band has a very important function at PHS. They march at home football games, play during the pep assemblies, and play three concerts a year. This year they also marched in two parades. Left: Nancy Olson presents Mr. Robertson with a first place trophy for the Santa Claus Parade and a se- cond place trophy for the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Right: Ellen Lueders auditioned for and won a competition that was sponsored by the Prarie Winds Ensemble. Here she presents Mr, Robertson with her plaque. K K . me Q , ,. ., 5, is 1 ctc get S . Q- sag .eu 5 .1 i..f'iEif . gas - CONCER T W? L- ,.f25.s N25 ' ,iff 12: . 6222 -- ses: A A is -f .YQ .T M, ri First Violins Sarah Vesonder Terri Schaefer Sarah Nugent Stephanie Moore Michelle Picha Cheryl Miller Second Violins Patti Golden Paige Disharoon Iama Thurman Michelle Moore Laura Tinkler Violas Rhonda Green William Rambo Laura Knauer Harold Abel Barbara Harris Cellos Iean Walker Derek Claussen 92 Organizations S F t Daniel Weisert String Bass Tim Beeney Flutes Ellen Lueders Sue Bateman Iennifer Effler Gayla jackson Oboe Gloria Nielsen Bassoons Iuline Bitner Eva Pelton Clarinets Mark Filip Dawn Walker French Horns Barbara Donnell Robin Reames Iohn Tolson Kathryn Murphy Trumpets Richard Cheatam Mark Misselhorn Kevin Rice Trombones Tom Willadsen Donna Mclntosh Kevin Titus Donald Lindell Tuba Alan Rebholz Percussion Tim Shirley Amanda Ashby Steve Dempsey Patrick Klise Piano Lori Timm 5 2 I 1 i ORCHESTRA Michelle Picha practices for Contest. ALL-S TA TE Sarah Vesonder Barbara Donnell Mark Filip Ellen Lueders CONTEST String Choir Sarah Vesonder Sarah Nugent Michelle Picha Terri Schaefer Patti Golden Iama Thurman Stephanie Moore Cheryl Miller Rhonda Green William Rambo Laura Knauer Iean Walker Derek Claussen Daniel Weisert Tim Beeney Ulf Superior Solo Derek Claussen Superior Duet Michelle Picha Sarah Vesonder Excellent Solos Sarah Vesonder Iean Walker Excellent Duet Rhonda Green Laura Knauer Organizations 93 i ELODIC SOUNDS SOOTHE OUR OOD Prep Choir: bottom row, left to right, D. Yeagle, L. Willock, N. Hanson, C. Goin, M. Ross, S. Porch, I. Naug, R. Gaiter, T. Wysynski, middle row, M. Frank, P. Mayberry, L. Morrison, A. Scharp, K. Sutton, D. Goodman, K. Iackson, T. Brown, M. Flatt, top row, S. Nyber, I. Mutton, C. Christianson, T. Nelson, G. Morgan, S. Janssen, T. McCoy, R. Harris, R. Bell, and L. Allen. Swing Ch0ir's Dynamic Performances The Swing Choir at Peoria High is definitely a celebration to watch. They dazzle us with energetic performances full of difficult dance steps, leaps and supports. This 6-couple team spends third hour perfecting their choreography and singing. Celebration per- forms during concerts, special music assemblies, and presentations held at the feeder grade schools. The Swing Choir at right consists of the following members: S. Niemi, T. Petrakis, M. Cold, L. Helfrich, I. Krones, M. Vance, T. Koch, I. Anderson, I. Krones, C. Wenger, I. Lyons. Not pictured: M. Davis, K. jackson, M. Khoury. Prep Choir Displays Musical Talents Peoria High School's Prep Choir consists of freshman, sophomore and junior girls who meet during seventh hour each day to practice and improve upon their musical skills. Here they learn the basic mechanics of music and singing, such as how to sight-read musical notes, pitch, tone, volume and other principles important in vocal delivery. While you may not be especially aware of the 32-member ensembles accomplishments, they are the ones, along with various other choirs, that give pleasure to our ears by singing carols through the halls at Christmas time and dur- ing concerts at school throughout the year. It is in these ways that we can appreciate Prep Choir's many musical talents and abilities. X 94 Organizations S 3 E i 2 Z Q if 3 3 1 3 Pictured at left are Barbershop Quartet members fleft to rightj Ioe Krones, Tim Koch, Charles Goodale and Ieff Lyons performing My Wild Irish Rose during the intermis- sion between class stunts at this year's Stunt Shows. THE HARMO Y OF GIRLS' ENSEMBLE With plaid skirts and blouses all like, Girls' Ensemble treats us to oothing melodies, catchy tunes and vleasant moods. This choir, consists +f sophomore girls, left to right: 'ickie Runge, Suzanne Schertz, Lori 'imm, Tammy Baker, Carol Wenger, Diane Basler, junior jackie Webb, and sophomores Iama Thurman, Cheryl Durdle, Kathy Hill, and junior Kelly Best. These 11 girls spend ninth hour each day perfec- ting the harmony they've worked to achieve. Girls' Ensemble performs at school concerts and special music assemblies, as well as at feeder grade schools, community organizations, and also competes in the I.H.S.A. music contest held annually. As all the other choirs, Girls' Ensemble is supervised and directed by Mrs. Karen Henderson. This female choir can be much appreciated by the stu- dent body. Organllations 9 THE MANY FACES OF CONCER T CHOIR Bottom row, S. , T. Petrakis, H. Morris, L. Storm, C. Goodale, T. Koch, S. Niemi, M. Khoury, K. Best, Middle row, M. Vance, C. Rohrer M Qualls Krones, I. lnnis, R. DeVault, H. Umberger, L. Costa, Top row, I. Webb, K. Halleen, L. Helfrich, L. Oetgan, I. Krones, M. Cole, E. Magnuson I Lyons Anderson, D. Mayberry, B. Heard. Concert Choir is the elite chorus at Peoria High. Only junior and senior girls previously trained in Prep Choir are allowed to audition to sing in this choir. However, all boys interested in sing- ing in Concert Choir are allowed to join without auditioning because of the shortage of male singers. This choir, consisting of 30 students, practices their music skills everyday during 3rd hour. They enjoy a wide variety of music, ranging from classical to con- TH E BARBERSH OP Q UAR TE T The Barbershop Quartet is composed of Ioe Krones Clst tenorj, Tim Koch Qlead tenorj, Charles Goodale Cbassj, and jeff Lyons fbaritonej. They combine their singing talents to sing such songs as 5'2, Eyes of Blue, and Coney Island Baby. The quartet per- forms during school concerts, Stunt Shows, and at the feeder grade schools. The Barbershop Quartet won a first place rating at the IHSA music contest with a perfect score and a request for an encore by their judge. They're truly an asset to the music department. 96 Organizations temporary to religious. Concert Choir participates in the IHSA music contest, IMEA District Festival, Mid-State Ten Choral Festival and three formal school concerts throughout the year. They make several trips to the feeder grade schools to perform for them and to encourage new recruits for choir. The choir is directed by Mrs. Karen Henderson. L. 5 if .1 2 E rl E J g 2 V ff ' f 5 , Q ' i S a , K Q 2 5 i 5 i , i 2 -3 - E A 1 L F 2? x l s s . z E 5 5 3 . 5 l Bottom row: K. Field, S. Marks, M. Huffman, I. Hightower. Middle row: I. Kruft, L. Blough, L. Harris, H. Umberger, M. Vance, R. Hopkins. Top row: Mr. Stepping, I. Dunivan, I. Colgan, L. Costa, S. Newborn. KEY CL UB U DER GOES MEMBERSHIP CHANGES Key Club Officers: Lynn Costa, Vice Pres., julie Kruft, President, Kim Field, Secretary. Not pictured: Patty Stuart, Treasurer. The Peoria High School Key Club underwent an unusual membership change this year. While Key Club was an all-male service organization until the first females were allowed membership in 1978, this year's group is predominately female. In fact, all of the of- ficers this year are girls: Iulie Kruft is President, Lynn Costa is Vice President, Patty Stuart is Treasurer, and Kim Field is Secretary. This able group, supervised by Mr. Henry Stepping, performs such functions as pass- ing out programs at football games and ushering at school activities. They are just one of the many service organizations whose efforts are enjoyed by the entire school. Organizations 97 98 Organizat There are many small moving parts that make up a working machine. Here at Peoria High, there are several clubs or working groups that help all of the drama productions, music concerts, graduation activities, and special assemblies run smoothly. These two crews are the stage and audio-visual people. You never see too much of them, mainly because they are forever stuck behind the scenes making sure the curtain opens at the correct moment, or flipping the light switches so the people on stage do not fumble in the dark. These people not only help make after school functions work, they also are a great asset to the school. Any AV member who has a study hall is allowed to stay in the AV room. There, they spend that hour studying Csome of the timej unless a teacher needs a television set, tape recorder or has a broken piece of equipment, then any available student comes to the rescue, Anyone who is a member of either crew must attend school functions and help with any mechanics involved. This year, several seniors will be graduating and it will be a loss to Peoria High. Chris Yerke and Andy Register were two of the most the familiar faces seen around school from the stage and AV crews. Mr. Neff, the advisor, has always done an excellent job working with his students and will continue in the years to come. Members of the stage crew are Andy Register, Arin Umberger, and Chris Yerke. ions A DIO-VISUAL CREW Z it ? Z fl 6 l Q, gl 2 e Row 1: A. Crawford, P. Tackman, P. Putnam, K. Ladd, P. Everett, L. Moen. Row 2: A. Doran, A. Umberg K. Tieber, F. Ivie, I, Pilman, L. Oetgen, A. Pampa. Row 3: S. Linwood, M. Rosenberg, D. Mayberry, Godfrey, M. Dunham, R. Rosenberger, I. Krones, C. Claussen. Row 4: D. Howard, D. Bortolussi, I. Kroi M, Cold, A. Register, T. Harding, C. Yerke, K. Turner, T. Kary, Mr, Neff. ,ww- J...-.. W STAGE CREW QW, Q I Members of the AV crew fAbove leftj and som their work fAboveD? DRAMA CL UB Kim McCollum, Kathy Hill, Cheryl Durdle, Ioe Krones, Eric Magnesun, Will Fitton, Laurie Tyley, Mark Cold. Organizations 99 1 I CHEERLEADERS VARSITY M, Kreid, S. Kostas fcaptj, A. Carson, S. Borrowman, I. Russell, K. Rutter, not pictured: G. Kozuch. SPIRIT SQ UAD C. Iosenhans, K. Hill, L. Goett, R. Green, I. Snaclers. 100 Organizations The Varsity Cheerleaders promote spirit at one of many basketball games. Angi Finerman, this year's school mascot, waves at the crowd as she marches in the St Patrick's Day Parade. JUNIOR VARSITY K. Kozuch, L. Boyle fcaptj, I. Powers, D. Kluden, M. Laukites, I. Verdun, L. Colglazier. ill. ., 4. FRESHMAN The Iunior Varsity Squad helps promote spirit at the football games. All Cheerleading Squads with their sponsor, Mrs. Ricketts. M. Grimm, N. Morris, K. Sutton, C. Miller, I. Geiger. Organizations 101 102 Organizations PO -PON SQUAD Row 1: fl to rj: P. Stuart, I. Hatcher, B. Patterson, Row 215. Harmison, I. Anderson, C. Coyle, Row 3: K. Fray, G. Pitcher, W. Barber. The Lion's Pride, the Peoria High Pon-Pon Squad, performed at the home foot- ball and basketball games during halftime. They also performed at pep assemblies and marched in the Santa Claus and St. Patrick's Day Parades. This year they par- ticipated in the Rockathon for Cerebral Palsy. Miss Gregg was the sponsor this year. Right: The Pon-Pon Squad marches in the St. Patrick's Day Parade. Above Copposite pagejz The Lion's Pride Per- forms at home football games, below: performing at home basketball games. ' 1 ,f ff! 'fl , X ff ' ,fffiip X if 'X ff? . I Q ,f iff lffrf' f, gpgef , 4 ? tl I, l f I ,f 9 , , 1 iff? 1 ' ' T ' ' ' l Q32 , 4' V ' ff f 'l 'l ll , . . if ,f 'P 5 H' f ' , ff ,W AVIVAV J V ' ,f'- M1 ae' , ,.-if 1 l QQ,Q,,ff . , QQ 1 . ' P Z i :W ' C ,. ,,f I M, , ,fr i h .-+14 ,V ,Z . - I ,-,a,- 1 ,f f A,,,,ff f ,, , V ,f , Q , ' fa- I 4--' HM. fa E 3 :ZW 3 27 -Ei V, .V -if-r -f K ..- ' W ,ala ' , :iz ' 7 f 4 '..' 'W H 4 ,ua-7 -Y 'i , I ' ,.-' 'M' ff m i' gi ' ' 1-'V g '..-- T I , h' I 0...-. ...wk VVV ' H 2 ,,,. -mn-nan: -..V-' 6 Q 2 , ' - I -1-xp f Q lwril 1 r , 1 ' ' , j'3'f 3? T.. fi 1 . A T ' wi V Y T at 1 1, J.. V . in '-Y,rl y 'I 2 , V I ,A f, V :qs n ,Hx , wig 4 gala rw ,- ' ' A A , l . 2 wh ., L V' Q 1 iyslll 1 ,... ,...,. . , -s- . . 14 I .f Q . . at .,... , A 'f fl .2 J' . , I Eg -' ,l M' ,,, .,,, , f ' M . l ,, me t ' A I 4 :V - .4 H A hs' ' ,, ,,, , , N405 'M VL W.. ,.,, W, ..,.,7,,,,w, -. ,4 A.,-V liv- Organizations 103 SPEEEH Y iz- 3 5 2 Row 1: fl to rj: S. Dintzis, L. Knauer, M. Khoury, M. Iohnson, and M. Horaney. Row 2: E. Moen, W. Crone, I. Thurman, I. Bantz, P. Disharoon, A. Mecum, and C. Mathis. Row 3: I. Miller, S. Dempsey, I. Elwood, W. Fitton, E. Elwood, D. Gayles, and R. Goin. Not Pictured: P. Goin, and K. Sawyer. This year's Speech team welcomed an unusual number of freshmen to forensic competition. While they were ine rrr t :i ced in the field of speech, their d ever-growing ex- perience helped ma ifidoffl '-f better than ex- Pected. Marie Horan2Y la Ianet Bantz made E E finals several times in, thel respective events of Verse and Prose, while yi, ris Mathis often placed in the top three comp ors in Radio Speaking: extremely difficult s to acccimplish as newcomers. The entir osh squad c n expect a A M falenfed and S11CCeSSfU Yeaf- UPP .ICIHSSIHGH W l f . .lsi 1 J.f11g117f1 tltt Qf.Q:QQii5.5il ..., on Speech this year ade an outstan ing con- r U 1 f jjf rte. 1 tribution to the te ccess. Laura I ttz auer had z r iils fgfj pyp. S ,.i. gg QQ Jtf ,.. the distinct iti 1'aQtihsr. e will . - iff poraneous Speaking aff' f rfolq pgtf ig t ' y .rif y ffgf .ls.. Q T011ff1ameHtaf PC0156 High .ll.., l S BX' S f 1 'ff felrs.l.. 1 cing to State Finglgggn this . DQ y 1. , .ert and-Kent Sawyeflwmbined taientedl Th - t e . sr .. . e.s . -t . . humorous due while K11011 r S rr..rr t also: def ' 't ll' . 1 e't r.t e. .s . ww refunds in 4 . Speaks . .a11.anafswiQr SG n laced first y y .l .g eclamationga sec di n Original fstl f.l. tlref Ofawfy, als dvancing t ..,.. e Sfa e inals- with l wnfinue parafion .rl' e pa of nexf years . REF: .lre .s te members he fine 'ng of wjohn David- l S t 1 jg. ip. -erefl i rsas son, next speechiipf formances should be S A if.s if filf ilr 5 even beffeih. r a r rt. 104 Organizations 'Sf 0- 9 STPJQEGE Q zm-4 m-In--lm U-3 ,Q A96 477 Q, lp Q2 K9 CDO ,,jN aggoo OG O .qs -y 4D is E, T , f, i Q . Q A C? fb sb O6 4' H -nmmg mm V--z X ilu: 69 EP' 41 Qr wr- The Peoria High Debate Team, coached by Mr. Iay Glatz, had a very successful year, both on the Novice and Varsity divisions. The team of seniors Gloria Nielsen and Tom Willadsen placed in the top ten ranked teams at the competitive Homewood- Flossmoor High School Tournament and the Augustana College Debate tournament, with Gloria Nielsen placing first speaker in the Homewood- Flossmoor tourney and eighth at Augustana. She also placed eighth in the Limestone High School and the Niles West High School tournaments. But the Novice division did quite well also. Freshman Kevin O'F1aherty consistently placed in the top three speakers in most ofthe tournaments attended, The Novice debate team of O'Flaherty and freshman Iohn Elwood ranked first place at the Mid State Ten Debate tournament at Richwoods, and the Iunior Varsity debate team of Sean Dempsey and Will Fitton finished fifth at the prestigious Homewood- Flossmoor tournament. The Debate team can expect to have a promising next year. 4 iff AGES .44 I wonder if the metal ring stuck in my hand can be used as evidence in my argument? Organizations 105 ff 3 Y 1 55 a gi 2 i 5 2 ? POOL TIMERS Row 1 fl to rj: B. Kuecks, I. Plack, K. Herman, K. Field, Row 2: D. McClure, C. Goin, D. Wubben, K. Heuck, I. Hartwig, I. Brown, Row 3: M. Miller, Nugent, K. Halleen, C. Coyle, A. Chilcote, I, Sawyer, K. Goerge, L. Knauer, S. Vesonder, C. Culp, M. Bobeau, Row 4: P. Stauske, C. Schupp, L. Cebel R. Gittrich, K. Coleman, M. Kreid, I. Theobald, A. Goldsmith, R. Urban, D. Grewell, M. Moore, Row 5: S. Fathery, K. Hubert, A. Nugent, T. Moore, Heard, D. Barnwell, I. Peacock, K. Hinnen, L. Brandes, I. Briles, I. Hughes, S. Nyberg. POOL GUARD Row 1 fl to rj: A. Nugent, I. Hartwig, S. Henry, N. Keeton, A. Chilcote, D. Wubben, K. Herman, K. Halleen, K. George, M. Bobeau, K. Ladd, M. Milli G. Morris, R. Urban, Row 2: I. Hart, T. Iennings, C. Switzer, C. Simpson, S. Sommer, R. Gitrich, C. Coyle, M, Laukitis, I. Sawyer, D. Weisert, L. Knaue K. Field, K. Baker, S. Vesonder, I. Hughes, Row 3: I. Mulcahy, K. Hubert, B. Fussner, B. Wagner, K. Coleman, B. Heard, I. Plack, L. Costa, L. Brandes, l Kreid, R, Goin, I. Briles, S. Weber, I. Theobald, I. Stahl, F. Ierulli, R. Stevens, Row 4: D. Shannon, W. Fitton, B. johnson, B. Kuecks, P. Peacock, l Plunkett, I. Norder, I. Waibel, I. Freeman, T. Koch, B. Rambo, T. Spurgeon, R. Heller, K. Hinnen, I. Peacock aff . ' X-'-'-1' - : i ., , - , Q, , . T . E:-1 aw , . fi 9 fs . - i .. X fl - 2-xc ' f M . . 2 K j x .tc . .. I n - g ... , ::: s 'X . Q . is HJ ,ggi I e s y . T3 - .1 f lf' L.. -rr. , K 3 ll 9ifQ:1fQ.+ . -- :.2 ,,.. . .,.., . sf' ,,,,,.. 'F' S.. if it fl J ' .a ss Aim, .M H 9 . , N , gg L ,L: A flm.. Ili Y15 ' E , mmmr . Ai eeseee K reie l if ' l' i l e eecc t .cc c. e PW' g There are many people who help run things behind the scenes. Pool timers are such people. They time at all home swim meets: both girls' and boys' swimming. ,,,. It P 7' ir' .5 :f..+-f ' --' ...M fgzfgggfs f T Pool guards are definitely a select V group of people. Many , of them have gone through lifesaving ' ' K ' ' ' ' courses which are quite challenging. The major duty of a guard is to in- sure the safety of the swimmers, and these courses are designed to prepare the guard to fulfill that duty. Being a pool guard involves more than just looking out for the swimmers, it includes working with fellow students to im- prove their swimming skills. 47 ,.,, , Organizations 107 SS' 05 is P? O? PGY' O :LIE UQDJ 211 gi. 'fi gg. PU? CHD 9.91 PS HE is '13 is F10 LD ,753 'DS 333 EP 'xv O 2 F9 F :: 33 1 5. S P' Q D- U7 E. 5 Sf' 4 FD U1 O 'J D- fb F' F : FD 1 9 CD P F Q H 5 SD P P' U O 1 Q3 P F :1: DJ '1 Q- S 3 74 7.2. YD e 70 O 2 SP 108 Organizations THE YOU G PROFESSIONALS . . . The Pre-Med Club is a group that meets bi- different kinds of professions one may pursue in the monthly to discuss and learn about new and old field of health. The group has various speakers and ideas in medically related areas of study. With Mr. takes field trips to medical institutions in the city. Sizemore as their sponsor, the group explores the SCIENCE CLU L ow 1: G. Morgan, S. Vesonder, S. Niemi, M. Picha, S. Nugent, H. Umberger. Row 2: M. Kilgus, G. Guzman, R. Daker, R. Goin, B. Rumpf, I. Schellenberg, . Monroe. Row 3: Mr. Horst, W. Schaeffer, C. Claussen, M. Verdun, S. Peterson, B. Wagner, P. Schlehuber, I. Healy, D. Defreitas. Officers: Greta Morgan, Sandra Niemi, Helen Umberger, The Science Club is for students who are interested in science beyond what is taught in the classroom. The Science Club takes two field trips during the school years to places like Caterpiller factory, the USDA building and other scientific places of interest. Members are also given an opportunity to go on a trip down to Urbana- Champaign for the Engineering Open House at the University of Illinois. Members dues go toward a subscription of a scientific magazine and to pay membership dues to national organizations, so that members can enter the science fairs with their experiments. The Science Club has a fund raiser once a year, they sell doughnuts during the final exams to make up the dif- ference in financial cost. Science Club meets every two weeks before school on Tuesdays and is open to everyone. Organizations 109 PTI! ,.. O gps Or- Ei-L Fri O 3. 55 Pac 52 ms' S5 gba 1 S3 Pr 'Z g. 01 51:8 On EDP ff Qs N Fi Dil -1. as 'U -U53 9'5 Or S2 IIS. FDU 55 FEL ms' gfzq E7 Q25 7155 O, 2? ws iw O O .. LY :I UQ D' DJ 5 F' U SD C UQ Il' FD Z1 KF PU U7 FD 'U 'U fi U O a SD PU 71 'L 21 '4 D2 D G i4 G U5 1 O 2 P 'f 7? 2. UQ 5 110 Organizations DIS TRI B UTI VE EDU CA TI O ,Bottom Row: T. Ramos, L. Materelli, M. Warrick, P. Paulis, M. Caldwell, K. Wamack, M. Mossberg. Row 2: Mr. Irwin, G. Lockwood, I. Zerbonia, S. Ayler, OFFICE OCC UP TIONS 'if . uw: Q .1 Mr. Meiss, S. Root, C. Suelter, S. Byerly, T. Ball, K. Smith, M. Alexander, K. Basfield, L. jenkins, D. Phipps, D. Miller. Organizations 111 Brad Allen Iamie Anderson Michelle Anderson Amanda Ashby Teresa Ashmore Al Azim Ken Baker Ken Ball Lisa Bechtel Tom Berwick Howard Blevins Rich Bourlet Frank Bradley Laurie Brandes Bebe Brewer Ella Brewer Iody Briles Dennis Broadney Iohn Brown Mark Brown Roland Brown Harvey Burnett Stephen Bush Peggy Carruthers Amy Chilcote Kathy Coleman Matt Condron Colleen Coyle Wade Crabel Rich Daker Andre Dawkins Tracy Dawson Steve Dempsey Chris D'Hondt Bob Donaldson Brian Eastman Steve Eisele Nate Evans Todd Farnan Angi Finerman Holly Ferris Kim Field Mark Filip Steve Fox Kim Fray lim Freeman Dan Frericks Diane Frericks Chuck Furness Kim Graham Lisa Green Natalie Hale Kathy Halleen Clifford Hanchett Lamont Hanson Mark Hanson Ezell Hardimon Liz Harriss Iessica Hart Brent Hartness Steve Harvey Iody Hasler Brenda Heard Ierry Heinle Tom Heinz Anita Hendon Kim Herman Randy Herman Katie Hinnen Eric Hoffman Mark Hohulin Derik Huff Micki Iain Keith Iames Tim Iennings Curley johnson Steve Iohnson Andre Kelly Marty Kennedy Heidi Knauer Laura Knauer Tim Koch Joe Kruft Barb Kuecks Iohn Lobberecht Mark Lockwood Fred McAfee Dave Misselhorn Mark Monroe 1010 Moore Kevin Moore Mike Moore Dave Nisus junior N ordor Tad O'Brien Shelly O'Donnell Kim Olling Nancy Olson julie Peacock Paul Peacock Lisa Pettit Pat Pfoff Michelle Picha Ian Plack Dwayne Polard Montana Porch Regina Porch Sherry Porch Patty Putman Bill Rambo Kevin Rice Mike Rice Brian Riley Kelly Riley lack Rone Ron Ruffin Brian Rumpf Cathy Rutter David Ryan Karen Saad Jenny Sawyer Ken Sawyer Iohn Schellenberg Lisa Schellenberg Chris Schmidt Ieff Schwarze Dave Shannon Todd Sick Cindy Simpson Karen Sit Andre Smith Darryl Smith Ken Snow David Southey Todd Spurgeon Frank Stacy Tom Stefani Mike Stein Renee Stephens Ivan Stone Patty Stuart Vicky Stump Andy Svymbersky Chris Switzer Ionathon Taylor Ierri Theobald Mark Verdun Herman Wade Bob Wagner Iean Walker Marvin Washington Brice Watson Scott Weber Dan Weede Dave Weede Dan Weisert Leigh Weisert Carol Wenger Kevin Wheeler Lionel Whitaker Candy Williams Tony Wysinger Glenda Young Ieff Zadocks Brett Zahner Todd Zike I. Hatcher, S. Schaffer, M. Picha, S Borrwoman, K. Sutton, M. Horaney I. Briles, D. Pegues, E. Leuders, K Hill, S. Suffield, S. Grewell, P Stuart, R. Sanders, T. McDonald, C Iamison, K. Ladd, M. Wheeler, D Basler, S. Nugent, T. Lawson, M Peterson, M. Miller, L. Lewis, V jones, N. Olson, R. Green, A Florence, P. Golden, L. Goett, I Acheterberg, A. Chilcote, T. Kelly L. jones, B. Heard, K. Heuck, A Feinerman, K. Helfrich, A. Etaugh R. Sanders, R. Taghon, G. Young, C Shostrom, P. Peters, B. Brewer, E Brewer, S. Porch. RHHHDMENHGWMHIMS Gwmwb2Q S Q1 - i . mqwm cm-mb Row T Carey B Crawford M Kribey T Sanders F Magon T Singer Row 2 Mr Nelson C Clausson D Dickerson, B. Smith, M. Organizations 113 f 1 The Intramural Sports program has expanded greatly in the past few years at Peoria High. The Boys Basketball Intramurals, which has ex- isted for several years, charged admission to their championship games, which took place on a Thursday during eighth and ninth hours. All proceeds were donated to the Mary Maxwell Memorial Fund. The Girls Basketball In- tramurals, advised by Mrs. Tindall, had many forfeited games, but many were played, putting one team on top. The Bowling Intramurals were formed this year and proved to provide suc- cessful entertainment for many. GIRLS BASKETBALL IN TRAM URAL CHAMPIONS IN TRAM URAL BOWLING PAR TICIPAN TS Bottom Row: S. Graham, D. MacNamera, L. Bourland,S. Sugent K Rodger Row 2 D Moore L Schunk L Byrd T Adams R Cibelli M Condron l Godfrey, M. Kilgus. Row 3: G. Schwarze, L. Ioeger,I. Disharoon I Schwarze I Kilgore D Defreitas D Gilhck 114 Organizations A T PEORIA HIGH BOYS IN TRAM URAL BASKETBALL CHAMPIONS YH ! i YH5 2 DFS i I i N Q A-...f ttom Row: C. Wilson, E. Hinden. Row 2: K. Livingston, D. Parker, Lonnie, B. inson. 9-nl! Bottom Row: I. Gray, A. Brown, L. Whitaker, D. Fields, G. Bynum. Row 2: A. Porch, D. Cole, A. Smith, W. Porch, I. McKinley. 4- X., . Q ,mx Organizations 115 Bottom Row: S. Kostas, A Etaugh, K. Heuck, C. Simpson. Row 2: N. Keaton L. Pettit, S. Hen , I. Hassler, Halleen, S. Sommer. Row TY L. Irish. Row 3: I. Hartwig, K M. Kried, S. Hartman. Row 5 D. Phipps. 116 Organizations Senior Service is a group of senior girls interested in serving their school in some way. These girls help by distributing programs at assemblies, selling candy with the proceeds going to the Mary Maxwell Fund, and many other activities. Mrs. Carson is the sponsor of this group. Left: Sarah II Sommer laughs with Mr. Adams as she distributes programs for the Student Council Inaugra- tion. Right: Dan Plunkett gratefully accepts a program from Kathy Halleen. TOR THOPEDI C AIDE l D. Shannon, B. johnson, K. Hinnan, C. Switzer, B. Fussner, D. Frerricks, M. Klug, T. Hearton LIBRAR Y AI DE First Row: C. Clement, V. Sanders, R. Rafferty. Second Row: M. Miller, G. Slaughter, I. Mulcahy, I. Mason, R. Urban, V. Griffin. Third row: Mrs. Grewell, G. Guzman, N. Hale, I. Healy, M. Thomas, T. Ashmore, G. Morgan. I Orthopedic Aides are students who give up their study halls to help with the orthopedically han- dicapped students. Most of the time is spent in the Physical Education classes on the tram- poline or at the pool. Library Aides volunteer their time during the school day to serve in the library. They help take atten- dance, issue books and other materials, and assist the students and faculty. The efficiency of the library is contingent upon this elite group of students. Organizations 117 'SQPUUH 1 '99-T9LI49:I 'S IIIIQQED 1 'salellcl 1 IE M021 'H I '1a3.I9quf1 'S-21119 4949121 'D 'IIVH 'Cl 'W 118 Organizations 5' ru 2 m F' 'T' UP 0 'J' .-P ru V1 U' ro V1 QQ T' Q rn O :C 3 5 K F' W Z fi O 5 5 5 W O 2 N r F' FD 5 E sn :: FD 3 I S P' :1 'J FD V1 a DJ F U sv 4. S71 W o Z o 5 73 o 5 5 K n .Q 1: V1 fb O CE m I3 n 'J' 2- F Z .11 .- ru 'qynxpi I '1 'W 'q2ne1g 'V 'uosdulgg '3 'suequasof '3 wwos 'S 'Palm 'cl 'KJJHCI '3 181141 '1 f2mM2P0f1 '1 '19 U3 zu 2 ro If Ff- cn o 5 c' V1 o Z3 :1 F' Z o .-P E fi .-.- C H FD 9 3 ly! I i ii ,gi Q N5 'J IA I, fa -W, an is ,J 1 n-n ' U w'ff'!7 F' '-. ,gi sg Q w - 9 ,, 2 fl fr. G SP3 I f' I A if Z. f if if 'WV PM 'Y Vw M my , 4- ,..iF Q Q AFRO CLUB Bottom row: L. Byrd, M. Peterson, M. Cooper, V. Edwards, P. Walker. Row 2: L. Booker, O. Smith, A. Johnson, R. Green, S. Bradley, L. Green, M. Lawron, I. Hightower, L. Allen. Row 3: M. johnson, L. Smith, L. Randle, T. McKinley, L. Young, K. Smith, K. Tillman, M. Alexander, C. Thomas, M. Wheeler, M Moredock, R. Irby, V. Griffin. Row 4: M. Herron, K. Hill, S. Young, I. Webb, K. Underwood, T. Adams, C. Basfield, L. Green, C. Osgood, C. Iamtreson, A. Florence, R. Porch, K. Lewis, P. Carruthers, L. Jones. Row 5: C. Rutherford, M. Iackson, M. Smith, M. Moore, B. Malone, K. jackson, I. McKinley, A. Dawkins, S. Roberson, M. Littel, I. Brown, L. Whitaker, M. Thomas. Officers include Karen Walls, Group: L. Whitaker, Vice-Pres, T. Adams, Group, Michael Little, Pres. g V. Edwards Treasurer, S. Roberson, Parliamentarian, V. Griffin, Secretary. The Afro Club consists of any student, regardless of race, who wishes to par- ticipate in this social, service organization. This year they sponsored an Afro Ball which proved to be a success. Above: Students enjoy themselves at the Afro Ball. At right: Linda Byrd, Michael Little, and Mr. Tindall sell tickets to the Afro Ball at the door. 120 Organizations ...AW , . -, If We 9 hug.:-qsw-Q.v.t+MAm.a...e..N. M , X AWN. - .. F3 5: I. Board, Row 3I'fZ. W Sch ullough, L. Hagen, K. Saad, T. Green, G. CC an, K. M dm Florence, D. Boo oen, S. an, A. Chilcote, S. Borrowman, M. Picha, L. Brandes, K. Halleen, L, M H1 UZ Bottom Row: G. G xi aa C .E I M si O U1 I-A aa .. an L LQ bb 1-4 Q.: -D 5x Z U5 ri I 3 ec 'U O L i-3 Ii .-C: eu 3 5 E 5-'Q I-I 2 :N P-' .J E CJ .. .. ff :DI .25 -o :: Q .1 ci GJ z: fu M E si 2 E 2 ei .E E U E D cf 2 E N -. E V3 Fw I-1 U co 3 O M 15 DD r: Lu 5-3 :ii 3 O nz si OJ -o L: o VJ GJ 5 ui ai I-t O E .:: VJ ff E-i E U CD :x Z oredock, I. Kollar. ee, Christmas Tree Barnwell, R. M CG Ke11y,s. M A. A, ghtower, dron, I. Hi 0l'1 4: M.C Sit, C. Rodger, P. Disharoon. Row son, K. el' I And Baker, T, Organizations 121 PEQPLE LEANNE IRISH PEOPLE EDITOR 124 Seniors slimfi' .. 51,25 'w,.,,,J? Ht,,,,:3' SENI ORS SENI ORS SENIORS Your Choices Best Dressed-Boo Iohnson, Missy Davis Biggest Flirt-Kevin Wheeler, Lisa Lewis Best Body-Roland Brown, Cathy Iosenhans Best Buns-Tim Koch, Charlene Heidewald Most Likely To Succeed-Phil Goin, Debbie Phipps Best Hair-Roland Brown, Iennie Lewis C Best Smile-Sven Peterson, Sarah Sommer A Best Legs-Brad Allen, Cathy Iosenhans Most Talkative-Mike Moore, Lynda Byrd Class Comedian-George Dries - ' - ,,r....,.., ...,-.,. 'Lf fer' A rr. . Q ...W, if ,fix vis? 'e 32' W. -1 'K' bfi Ax!! 'Tall' aff- vt 4 s 4.qk'Zff1 , A x X '- 1 Bonjour Mesdames et Messieurs. My name is Sasson. My close friends call me Ooh La La for short. I'll be taking you on a tour of all my close friends. They are only the best and finest quality jeans in society. A quaint friend of moi is Chic. We've not known each other long, but she is quite superior. Gloria Vanderbilt fthe V. stands for variableb is acceptable for so many occasions. She comes in so many different colors. She fits almost any mood. Liz Claiborne is for the daring girl, she is very rare. Not well known, but has achieved success. For all of the stream-line bodies there stands good 'ole Wrangler. This type of jean can stand up to anything. They can go through every catastrophe, but always comes up one tough Customer! A very good friend as well as being male is Sergio Valente. He adds a touch of mystic to any body he appears on. Well, there you have it, the most favorable of favorable jean col- lections. Aren't we SASSY! Ooh La La. , 1 5: ll ., Y' - F3 r A li 11445 -...,,,,-I A ., Seniors 125 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Shirley, Karen Helfrich, Lisa Lewis, and Howard Blevins. Under the guidance of these four individuals, the senior class won the spirit stick, and first place in stunt shows. 126 Seniors The 1981-1982 Senior Class Officers were Tim The Senior Class Sponsor was Mr. Christian. E l I , ,. I. wg l Banya Adams- Afro Club l,2,3,4p Trackette 1,21 Page bi: Bowling 4. Michelle Mamas: - Arm Club l.23,4: Office Occupations: Tnckette 1. pm Ann - Basketball I.2.3A:B88eblll 123,41 Solf 1,25 Commitlee of 40 lg Pagep Associates: n W.P.O.A. Martin R. Anderson - Baseball 1: AN, Club 1. Yolanb Archibald - Opinion 4: Page 45 Trackette 1. julie Anderson - Concert Choir: Swing Choir: Girls Ensemble: Guys and Dolls: Library Aide: Pool Timerg Cheerleading: Key Clubg Stunt Shows. Al-Loreem Azim - Football 1,3142 9 l.ettermen's Club 3,4. :gf f l Kaufmann-w X 1,z,a,4,Fooebm1 Trackl. krmnall-office . Occupations. ,Y 1. i Carla Sue Infield- Club 23,45 Office ' Occupationsg Trackette 2.3. Paul Basler- Football 1,2,3g Basketball 1: Track 2.3.49 Lettermen's Club 23,45 Intramurals. 143.4 3-0, 'Z' 4' g xg Tanya Adams Michelle Alexander Brad Allen Martin R. Anderson Yolanda Archibald Iulie Anderson David Atkinson Robert Austin Scott Ayler Al-Koreem Azim Kenneth Ball Toni Ball Tim Barton Carla Sue Basfield Paul Basler Seniors 127 128 Seniors Q lt is a known fact, this is a nose. Why don't ya come up and see me sometime? Ioe Basso Sue Bateman Alicia Bechtel Tim Beeney lim Binegar Teresa Bittner Howard Blevins Sayanh Bouphachanths Rick Bourlet Tim Branan Eleanor Brewer Iohn Greggory Brown 'ZKIKV 4 ? ,, , Q75 4 A tx ma: my-1-ar' 3 fr s Sue Bateman-Stunt Shows 2,31 Girls' Ensemble 3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. Alicia Bechtel -Volleyball l,2,3,4g Basketball 1,2,3,4g Softball 1,2,4. Tim Beeney-Orchestra 1,2,3,4: Soccer 1,2,3,4: Le-ttermen's Club 2,3,4. Teresa Biltnerw Pom Pon Squad 2,3,4g Pool Timer 2, Howard Blevins'-Cross Country 2,3,41Capt.jg Hockey l,2,3,4g Track 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2.3.45 Boys' State: Pre-med Club 4 fV.P.Jg Student Council 4: Illinois State Scholar. Rick Bourlet-Football 1,2,3,4: Baseball 1,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. Tim Branan-Hockey 1 ,2,3,4. , Eleanor Brewer-Track l,2,3,45 Cross Country 4g Cheerleading l,2,35 Trackette lg Choir lg Pageg Intramuralsp Tumbling Team: Library Aide 1. John Greggory , l Brown--Football I,2,3,42 fx A Baseball 1: Wrestling 2: -V Afro Club 1,2,3,4g Intramurals 1,2,3,4g Page L2. Well, his mouth still works! l. vm R- et.. . ,Q Brawn-A Volleyball 152:-A , Dfamaciubamf iQJ 5 l,2,3gTrack 1,2gBa 2 rf 1,235 cws. Qe,Sy,. ' Kimberly Bmwn-- ' .. Mark Brown- Golflj , Trackg stunt Shows: ' Shakespeare C lub: Lettermen's Club 3,45 Committee of 40, Roland Brown -Track 1,2,3,-ig Football I,2,3,4: Wrestling 1,2,3,4p Lettermen's Club l.2,3.4: Pmm King 3. Melanie Burns-Band I: Basketball 1: Afro Club 1: 'Prackette IgMgr. Girl's Basketball 2: Pre-med iClub 45 Intramurals 4. 'Brian snuff- -Pool Guard k3,4g Graphic Art's Club 1,23 Afro Club 1,22 I-ntramurals 1,2.3,4. V Sherrie Byerly-Office Occupations. Mary Caldwell-Ar! Fair. Timothy T. Carey-Football 23 Graphic Art's Club 223,45 A.V. Club l,2,3.4. ' e my sf, -Viiff' 'R 'iii x A,V. Queen. Denise R. Brown Kimberly Brown Mark Brown Roland Brown Scorpio Brown Melanie Burns Brian Butler Sherrie Byerly Linda Byrd Mary Caldwell Christopher R. Callen Timothy T. Carey 130 Seniors Rick Cheatam Cheryl Clement Brett Clinch Michael I. Coartney Dennis Cockroft Kathy Coleman Todd Collins Lynn Costa Victor Cottingham Advenue Crawford Robert Crawford Djuna Lynn Davis james Davis Melissa Davis Sophia Davis 14 -gy 'KIT' is M.. G l l Rick Clieumm MConcer! Band l,2,3,4i Concert Orchestra l,2,3,4. Cheryl Clemenl-- 'Library Aide 4. , Brett Clinch Baseball l,2,3,4: Golf 1,2,31I'I0ckey l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. , Kathy Coleman--Basketlial 1,2,3,4z Volleyball 31 Softball 1,2,3,45 , Swimming 4g Pool Guard. Todd Collins'-Track 1: Soccer 2,35 Opinion g Stuni Showsg Illinois State Scholar, Lynn Costa Key Club 1,2,3,4 lV,P.7g Drama Club 1,2,3,4: Choir l,2,3,4g lunior National Honor Society:Poo1 Guard 4g Stunt Shows 2g A,V. Club 2,35 Page 2. Victor Cvttingham- Key Club l,2g CWS. Inmes DavisMFootball Ig Graduation Committee. Melissa Davis Committee of 40 l,2,4: Homecoming Attendant 2: Senior Service QPres.l: Junior National Honor Societyg Page: Choir 1gGirls' Ensemble 2,41 Concert Choir: Swing Choir: Guys and Dollsg Pool Cuardg Trackeite. Sophin Davis Pom Pon Squad 2,35 Afro Club 4: Trackette 2. nk.. Steven Edward Dempsey Swimming 1,2 3 4 Soccer l 2 3 4 Letter-men s Club 1 2 3 4 Student Council Bob Denny Hockey 3 4 Chns Dickerson Graphic Art s Club l,2,3 4 lahn T Drshafoan-Guys and Dolls The Male Animal Marne Intramurals Stunt Shows Junior Class Pres Student Council Page P A A P Boys State Cheryl DuoleyAComuuttee of404 Track 1 4 Page I 2 3 4 Stunt Shows junior National Honor Society Crest IBusxnessJ Amber Dorun Debate I Pre-med Club 3 4 Cross Country 2 3 4 Track 1 2 3 4 A V Club Basketball Stats Crew 2 3 Stage Crew 2.3 Opinion 2 Photo Club 2. lack Dunivan Key Club 1 2 3 4 Page 3 Tim Eads Football 2 Valme Edwards Basketball l Tumbling Team 1 2 Intramurals 2 3 4 Pre-med Club3 4 Track 2 4 Crest 4 Lettermen sClub 2 4 Afro Club 12,-3,45 Trackette li Gymnastics l,2. Gina Marie Ehlenbach- Bowling 4: P.E. Aide 4. Andfeu Etnugh-Debate I 2: Opinion 3 4' Key Clu 2, Trackette 2,3 4- Wrestling Timer 3,45 Iunior National Honor Societyz Senior Service: Graduation Committe: Page 2 3,4, Stunt Shows 2.3 4: Opinion 3 4- Choms 2' Illinois State Scholar. Dan Fabry-Graphic Art's Club 2 3 4' Dist. Ed. Angie Lu Feinennan-Cross Country 1 2,3,4: Track l,2: Wrestling Timer 2,3,4, School Mascot 4- junior National Honor Society' Homecoming Attendent l,4: Committe of 40 3,42 Letrermen s Club 3.4: Key Club 2' Trackette 2,3 4' Pool Guard 2 3 4- Pool Timer 1.2,3' Page l,2 3g Student Council 4' W,P.O.A. lcssica Lynn Forerunn- Basketball 2. Steven Edward Bob Danny Chris Dickerson Iohn T Disharoon Cheryl Dooley Amber Doran George Dries Iack Dunivan Tim Eads Valerie Edwards Gina Marie Ehlenbach Andrea Etaugh Dan Fabry Angie Lu Feinerrnan Iessica Lynn Foreman Dempsey ' ' H: 4 . - ,A ,. z : : : ' -2 1 :...,: 1 ,: : ,Z . 3.4: Trackette 1: W.P.O.A. .5 ,.s : al z z 1 . ,z ' . ,, , ,. b ., , , , , , , . , , 132 Seniors Steven William Fox Dan Frericks Chuck Furness Iames Fussner Dave Frankel Ion Gaskins Donna Ginger Tarita G. Gillespie Rebecca Gittrich Phillip A. Goin 'ae Steven William Baseball Scholar. Dan 2,3,4. Chuck 2,3,4: Track Club 3,4. lumes Fussner-Swimming. Duve F runkel W Football l,2,3,4: Page l,2,3,45 Crest 4. Tnriln G. Gillespie- Afro Club 1,41 Office Occupations. Rtbefru GillrichACrest 1,2,3 lco-editorl, 41:0- editorjp Opinion 2,3,4: Pool Guard 3,45 Pool Timer 3,45 Trackette l,2,3,4: junior National Honor Society: Illinois State Scholarg Stunt Shows 2,3,4: Quill and Scroll 2,3,4g Key Club 2,3g Minooka Clubp Science Club 31 SS: Top Ten. Phillip A. GomYSwimming lg Key Club 2,33 Concert Choir 1,21 Mixed Ensemble 1: Meme: Afro Club 4: Swing Choir 25 Science Club 35 Pre-med Club 3,4, Speech Team 3,45 Pool Guard 3,4, DARQ Student Council 4: junior National Honor Society, Crest 3,4g Opinion 3,4: International Club 1: Illinois State Scholarg Reader's Theatre 3,42 Quill and ' College Rep. C PHEEL . SB! BF? Q 'f'a? ' ,Q ,rx f' if fl l S n. 21-I Cv 7' 3 ,,..-- N-1 La fe Y. Jeff Gray--Intramurals. Randy Gremwayflntramurals, Roger Greenway--Cross Country 3,4g Intramurals. Virky GriffinfAfro Club 2,41 Libray Aide 4. Natalie Elizabeth Hale Pep Club 1,25 GAA 1,2g Spanish Club 1,25 Pre-med Club 31 Crest 3,45 Quill and Scroll 3,45 Volleyball 2,3.4:'l'rack l,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club l,2,3,42 junior National Honor Society: Graduation Committee: P.E. Aide 45 Optimist Award 2: Minooka Clubg SS. Doug Hall- Football I,2,3,4g Intramurals l,2,3,4: Tennis I:Track 23,42 Page 3,45 Lettermen's Club 3,4. Kalhryn Marie Halleen-Volleyball 1,2,3,4g Softball l,2,3,4g Choir 2,45 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Pool Guard 2,3,4: P.E. Aide 2,45 Senior Service: lntemational Club 3,4. Clifford Hanchett ,,-A Football 2,3,4g Track 1,25 Intramurals 3.41 Graduation Committee: Lettermen's Club. jeff Gray Timm Green Denise L. Green Randy Greenway Roger Greenway Vicky Griffin Natalie Elizabeth Hale Doug Hall Kathryn Marie I-Ialleen Clifford I-Ianchett Seniors 133 134 Seniors Ezell Hardiman Kristin M. Hardy Ioan Harris Sue Hartman Brent Hartness Iohnna Hartwig Iody Ann Hasler Iulia Hatcher Daryl Hauck Iohn Healy Brenda Heard Charlene M. Heidewald Ierry Heinle Thomas K. Heinze Karen Helfrich Er Ezell Hurdimany'-+'FOQQbQllfjf. 1,2,3,4, my - r S .,,, i ful 2 Kristin M. Club: Science Club:f,5j1gigf3Q.,E1ifi. swam. cmmeaxf Opinioflf. Crest: International-CIlQibQ f Sue Hartman-Committee of 40: Senior Service, K K junior National Honor Sociery: Crest wusinessli 3,45 Volleyball Mgr. 3: Swimming Timer 1,25 Page 35 W.P.O.A.g Ortho K Aide 4, Illinois State Scholar. ' Brent HHFIYICSS-W!ESfllhg, l,2,3,4: Lettermen's Club 3,4. Iohnnn Harlwig-Opinion , 1,2,3,4 lco-editorlg Crestk V 2 5 fBusiness7 4: Pool Tiznerfgj 1,2,3,4: Pool Guard 4: ifgff Trackerte 2g OrthofAiiie.3:g Pre-med Club 4g, f2fQ Club 31 Stunt Shows 233 Senior Serviceg Qui!! aixdf l Scroll 3,41 Iunior National I Society: W.P.O.Ap Illinois State Scholar. lady Ann Huslef-Pom Pon Squad 2,35 Trackette 3: Tennis 4, Senior Service. Iulia Hafrherw-Pom Pon Squad 2,3,4: Trackette l,2,3,4p Spring Play 2,35 Dram Club l,2,3g Opinion 2,3g Key Club 35 Pre-med Club 3: Science Club 4: Shakespeare Club 3g Stunt Shows 3.4. Daryl Hauck -Science Club 3: Basketball l,2,3g Swimining lg Soccer l,2,3g Lettermen's Club 1,2,3:, . Key Clubl2.,3. ,,,A lohn Henly4-Science ,Club If 3,45 Swimming 1,2: Page, w lunior National Honor 'W ' Society g Illinois State Scholar. Brendn Heard-Crest 3,45 Opinion l:Swimming 2,3,4g Pool Guard 23,45 Pool Timer 1,2.3,4: Key Club 2,35 Trackette 1,2,3,4: Illinois State Scholar: Quill and Scroll 3,45 Science Club 3: Minooka Club: Conbert Choir 45 College Rep. Club: Mgr. Boy's Swimming 2,3,-ii Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. V y Charlene M. j' f Heidewuld-Pom Pon . L Q, Squad 3, Page 3.4: Timer 1.2. , V :,5:.V:Qggg,ggj, lerry Heinlef-BaseliailgliifgfifIEEE x.2,3,4:,Fwrba11 2, Lexiermenx Club '1,2,3:4gg5 Thomas K, -1' if Heinz--Swimmingilgli ii.' Tennis 3,45 Pool Guard: .1 gfz Karen Helfrich-Stuclenfl V Council 1,2,3,4g Class' -K Officer 12,41 Debate 1,25 i junior National Honor Socieryg Stunt Shows 3: A Trackette 23,42 Pool Timer 3: Illinois State, K K Scholar, . Lisa H el frichu- Concert Choir 3,41 Chorus l,2,3,41 Swing Choir 3,41 Matchmaker: Mamep Guys fand Dolls: Speech Team E1 2.3.4. ary Henderson, Band 1. usan Hernyw-,Committee of 40 2,3,45 Pool Timer: 'Pool Guardg Senior rvice iV.P.l: omecoming Queen5 age: Opinion: lunior ational Honor Societyg tu nt Shows. Kimberley A. ermun ei-iwimming 2,3,4g pinion 45 Pre-med Club 8,45 Library Aide 25 Pool Cuard 23,45 Pool Timer f2,3,45 Tumbling Team I5 fI'rack 4: Student Council 5 Lettermen's Club 2,3,4, pring Play 4. 'inn Herzfeldtf-Track l 2 3'Cross Count 2' kd. , . ry . N ettemien's Club l,2,3. Kimberlee Heuck- Swimming 1.2.35 Tool Timer I,2,3,4: Pool Guard 2,3,45 Key Club 25 rackette 23.45 Opinion 45 rest lliusinessl 45 Senior rvicep Wrestling Timer :Iunior National Honor Society: Illinois State bcholar: W.P.0.A. 4 lisa Hilsl-Commit L Q10 3,4g Crest fBusin .gl P' A: junior Nationah 'A gf onor Society, TraclreiQ2 ,45 Stunt Shows 3: Page 22 llinois State Scholar5 .P.O.A. oug Hoffman- 'Science lub 35 Crest lliusinessj A: Golf 3,45 Baseball l,2,3,4g lntramurals 1,2,3,45 Quill nd Scroll 3,45 ntemational Clubg Iunior ational Honor Society. aryl Howard-'Auto Shop ,2g AV. Club: ntramurals. Leanne Irish-- Page 2,3,4: Softball 15 Tumbling Team 2: Cresl3,4: Quill and Scroll 3,45 Trackette 45 Senior Serviceg SS. ' Levon Darryl lurksan-Afro Club 25 jazz Club 1, Micki Iain -Cross Country 3,45 Track 3,45 Pageg Letterrnerfs Club 3,42 Intramurals. Leslie Iznkins-Volleyball 1 Junior National Honor 1 'ety5 Intramurals 23,42 Dffice Occupationsp Afro Club 4. na' 'R N. Lisa Helfrich Mary Henderson Susan Henry Kimberley A. Herman Brian Herzfeldt Kimberlee Heuck Lisa Hilst Douglas Hoffman Daryl Howard Roderick Howell Leanne Irish Levon Darryl jackson David Iacobson Micki Iain Leslie jenkins Seniors 135 136 Seniors Boo johnson Ir. Annette jones Fred R. Iones Michael D. jones Michelle Iones Catherine Iosenhans jill Kammerer Nancy Keeton xx X fx' W ,if ,ff fl Barry Kell I Marty Kennedy V W' . ff-4, V Laurie Kern M - is ,I Kim King yyyy L f? i ea i l ' 'www ., z 3 , ,M-5, 1? l i i l l t ,, rf 'gs ' 1 .fi n , Q J K ' i ' Boo lohnsnn Sweet Dreams Would you let your child be seen with this face? fm be 5 .ani lr..-Basketball l,2,3,4: Baseball l,2g Football 15 Ortho Aide 4. Michelle jones-Co-opg Pep K Club 3: Page 1,2,3: Trackette 1,2,3,4. Catherinz losenhans-Swimming 1,2g Track 1: Key Club 2:Poo1 Guard 12,33 Pool Timer 1,25 Page 2.3.45 Spirit Squad 3,43 W,P.O.Ag Pre- med Club 4. jill Knmmerer-Bowling 2.3: Office Occupations, Graduation Committee. Nuncy MQ' . Michael Kirby Melissa Klug Heidi Knauer jennifer Knight W3 ? 4.4 Tim Koch vw Phillip Kooken Sandra L. Kostas Georgette Kozuch Tim K och-HWC5 Concert Choir 1,2,3,45 Swing Choirg Pre-med Club IPres.J5 Barbershoip Qquartet5 Cram Country l,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Let-tennen's Club l,2,3,4p Pool Guard 3,45 Key Club 3: MCCBC. Sundrz L. Kostas-Cheerleading 1 ,2,3,45 Tumbling Team 1,25 Intramurals 25 Student Council 45 Wrestling Timer lg Trackette 15 Committee of 40 1,35 Track 15 Page 2,35 Senior Servicep Illinois State Scholar5 junior National Society5 W.P.0.A. Georgette Kazuch-Cheerleading 1,45 Spirit Squad 25 Class Officer 3. Melissa K read-Committee of 40 l,2,3,45 W.P.O.A.5 Student Council 3,45 Cheerleading 3,45 Pool Timer l,2,3,4p Pool Guard 2,3,45 Trackette 23,45 Stun! Shows 45 Page 45 Pre-med Club 45 Senior Serviceg Swimming 2. full! Kruff-Committee of 40 3: Spirit Squad 3: Key Club 2,3,45 W.P.C.A.: Page 2,45 Library Aide: Stunt Shows 25 Wrestling Timer 3,45 Senior Service: Illinois State Scholar. Barbara Kuecks-Swimming 2,3,4 leo-capt.J5 Pool Guard 23,45 Pool Timer 2,3,45 Opinion 15 Lettermen's Club 3,45 Trackette 1,2. se xx as 'I s if YTN Melissa Kreid julie Kruft Barbara Kuecks Kikki Langhorn fr 'R .-.-NN 4 How come nobody told me they put super glue in our lunches? What did you say your phone number was? r w Seniors 137 Carolyn Lee Matthew Edward Lehmann Iennifer Lynn Lewis Kim Lewis Lisa Ann Lewis Sandra Linwood Michael Deondree Little john Lobberecht Gregg M. Lockwood Ieff Lowe Carolyn Let' Crest 4. Matthew Edward Lehmanue- Intramurals: Tennis. lennifzfr Lynn Lewis Crest 1,2,3,4 leo-editorjg Trackette 2,3,4g Key Club 2g Stunt Shows 2: SS: Quill and Scroll 3,42 Homecoming Attendant 3g Crest Cover Design 3,4. Lisa Ann Lewis Opinion Keditorl: Committee of 40 35 Student Council 4g Cheerleading 1,25 Class Officer 4: Stunt Showsg Pool Timer: Page 1,2,3,45 WTK. M ich acl Deond me Little-Football l,2,: Afro Club i,2r3g-i'iFi'e::.i: Graphic Art's Club, lohn Labberrcht -Football l,2,3g Wrestling 2,3,45 Committee of 40 3,45 Lettermen's Club, Gregg M. Locku-and - Football 1: Concert Band 1,2,3: Marching Band l,2,3. 1effLowe--Intramurals l,2,3,4. A 1 Ruger L. Lowery-A.V. Club 2. Bryon Lang-CWS. Ieff Lyons-Concen Choir 1,2.3,4p Swing Choir l.2.3g Spring Musical 2g Barbarshop Quartet 2,3.4s All-Stare Chorus. Frederick Mrgon-Opinion 3 4 Graphrc Art s Club 2 3 4 Curhs Dule Magnuson Soccer 1.2.3 4 Track 1 Lettermen sClub 1,2 3 4 Commxttee of 40 4 Assoaatesl 3 Intramurals Enc D Magnuson-Oprmon Stunt Shows Plays Concert Chonr 3 4 Readefs Theatre Drsmct Chorr All Slate Chorr lem Mnrtm Pom Pon Squad 2,3 Demse Mayberry Choir 4 Chorus 1,3 A V Club 2,3 Rxehard Mayer Band 1 Iumor Nahonal Honor Socnety QV' 'QQ fa' 12? l r.'o Roger L. Lowery Bryon Long Ieff Lyons Frederick Magon Curtis Dale Magnuson Eric D. Magnuson Ieni Martin Denise Mayberry Richard Mayer Rosalee Ann McLellan Seniors 139 ---- - ----N 140 Seniors Pat McClure Tammie McDonald Donna Lynn McIntosh joseph Anthony McKinley Ieanne Metros Clarice Miller Dana Miller Gary Miller Tori Miller David Paul Misselhorn Omer Michael Moore Todd Moore I love to eat and run. s Brenda K . M ussvlmarr -Tennis I,2,3g Pool Timer lg Track 2: Page 1, M urlie Mnsburg Page 1,25 Pom Pon Squad 2,35 P.E. Aide 4, Pool Timer 1,22 Distributive Education. I Mark Nicholas- Junior - National Honor Societygilhnd 1.2,3,4: Concert Band I,2,3,-is Office Aide l,2,3,4g Crest 1,21 Page 1,2.3,41 Tennis 1. Dan Nickels Basketball 11 Track 1,2,3,4g Soccer 3. Glonh Nielsen - f--Stunt Shows 2: Band 1,2,3,4p Orchestra 13,345 Sdence Club 3: Debate 1,2,3,4: junior National Honor Socieiy, Illinois State Scholar. junior Norderv- Swimming 1,2.3,4: Pool Guard l,2,3,4: Page 4: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4. Lori Nurder- Pool Timer 2, Scott W. NortonwSoccer 2.3.42 Swimming 2,3,4: Mameg Track 25 Guys and Dolls: Lettermerfs Club 3,45 A.V. Club I,2,3,4g Pool Guard 3,45 Graphic Art's Club. Shelly O'Donncll-HSofl'ball' 1,2,3,4g Distributive Education: Page lplntramurals 35 ' Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4. Cynthia Loy Oetgcn Choir 1,22 Concert Choir 3,45 Girls' Ensemble 43 A.V. Club I,2,3.4. Nancy W, Olson-Volleyball 1: Swimming l,2,3,45 Mgr. of Boy's Swimming 2,3,4gPoo1 Guard 1,2,3,4: Pool Timer 51,2,3,4p Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Trackette 1,2: Iunior National Honor Society: Crest 4: Senior Service: Science Club 35 Stunt .Shows 4, Mamep Lorelei: ' Curious Savage: Marching Band 1,2,3,4g Concert Band 1.2,3,4, Drum Major 2,3,4. Brenda K. Musselman Martie Mosburg Mark Nicholas Dan Nickels Gloria Nielsen junior Norder Mike shows us how he won Lori Norder Scott W. Norton Shelly O'Donnell Cynthia Low Oetgen Nancy W. Olsen Gale Parker 142 Seniors Chris Parrish Becki Patterson Pamela Paulis Paul Peacock Ieff Peak Sven D. Peterson Tracee Petrakis Lisa Michelle Pettit Debbie Phipps Doug Pillrnan Greg Pitcher Janice Plack Dan Plunkett Dave Poehls Regina L. Porch Chris Parrish Mgr. of Girl Becki Squad 3,45 Stunt Shows 4. Pamela Pnul Club Male 3,45 Ensemble 2,3,4: Swin Choir 45 Concert Choir 2,3,45 Illinois State Scholar. Lisa Michelle Pettit-Tennis K 1,2,3,4 tCapt.Jp Track I 1 Softball 45 Committee of 40 l,2,3,4p Senior Service: Iunior National Honor Society: Lettermen's Club l,2,3,4p Cheerleading 1,2 llff EWU' lanice Pluck-.Swimming lco- captjg Lettei'men's Club: Volleyballp Intramurals: Pool Timer: Pool Guardg Junior National Honor Societyp T ' dent Opinion. Dan Club 1,2g 'I i i Patricia Pulman--Golf 2,3,4. Christina Rnmos-Track 1 g Pool Timer 1.2. Andy Register-Basketball If Intramurals 3,43 A.V. Club l,2,3,4: Stage Crew 1,2,3,4g Mgr. of Girl's Swimming 3. Iim Kevalin-Hockey l,2,3,4. Brian Riley-Tennis l,2,3,4g fCapt.J:S0ccer l,2,3,4: Opinion 3,4: Intramurals 3,4p Quill and Scmll. Yvomir Robison HPom Pon Squad 2.3. Sherrie Root-Office Occupationsj Senior Service. Ioan M. Russell -- Student Council 1,2,3g Office Aide 2,3.4: Cheerleading l,2,3,4: Track 1.2. Cathlcen Rutter-Track l,2,3g Cross Country 3,41 Class Officer 2,35 Cheerleading l,2,4g Intramurals: Lettermen's Club 2,3,4g Senior Service. Bill Sanlhoff- MWrestling 1,23 Football 1.2. Todd I. Sacka-Bowling 3,4: Track 42 Lettermei-i's Club. Thomns M. Sanders-Soccer 1,2,3,4g Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4: Graphic Art's Club 2,3,4. g,f .. 5: i . F5 iii SL ff -'lfiir N x 'x 2. ff 'it if ' 4-'tiff' f Q is Sandra Dee Powell Melinda S, Price Patricia Putman Christina Ramos Sylvette Randle Andy Register lim Revallo Brian Riley Yvonne Robison Sherrie Root Ioan M. Russell Cathleen Rutter Bill Saathoff Todd I. Sack Thomas M. Sanders Seniors 143 Q' '. :Qs 45 ,,.-f-'K Kenneth Sawyer Pat Schlehuber Kimberly Schumaker Ieff Schwarze Here, you take it. Cv? Oh yeah, what are you going to do about it! 144 Seniors This is not freebasing, why don't we learn something practical! Linton Secretan Rick Seppelt David Shannon Tim Shirley Paul Schultz Todd I. Sick I Kenneth Sawyer- Crest V 3,4: lunior National ' ' i Honor Society: Opinion j 3,45 Swimming 123,45 V Tennis 23,43 Lettermen'sh Club 12.3.45 Student Council 12.4 fV,P.J: Key Club 11,33 Science Club 3: Pre-med Club 4: Speech 4: Pool Guard l,2,3.4J Illinois State Scholar: Fall Play 23,47 Contest Play 3. Pat Schlehuber - Science Club 45 Graphic Ax-t's Club 3.4. jeff Schwarz: - Football l,2,3.4: Lettermen's Club 3,41 Junior National Honor Society: Intramurals l,2,3,4g Bowling l,2,4: Debate Team 1. Linton , Secnun -Graphic AN: - Club. S y Rick Seppelt - Basketball' gf? esss .,,, , David Shannon- Golf ' ' l,2,3A: Pool Guard 4: , A lettermen's Club 3,4. V Tim Shirley - Football 1: Track lp Intramunlsg ' Concert Band 23,45 L Concert Orchestra: Marching Band 1,2,3,4: junior National Honor Society: Asaoclates:Stu.nt Shown Class Office:-3 t Illinois State Scholar. K K Paul Schultz - Soccer 1.2.35 Track 1,25 Baketball 2,3. , Todd 1. Sick - Baseball 11.3.45 Golf 2:3142 Illffillllflll 1 ,2,3,4. v Cynthia Simpson - Page 4: Senior Service: Intnmunls l,2.3.4: Pool Gund 3,45 Swimming 254: Trick 1,24 Lettermen's Club 3,41 Pool Timer 3,4. Aimlee Smith - CO-OP 4. Kilbemely Smith - Pep Club 1: Afro Club l,4. On Lynette Smith - Afm Club 4. Kenneth L Slow - Wrestling 1,25 Football 23,42 Opinion 3,43 Lettermenk Club 3,43 Intnmunl: 2: Basketball Fan. Sarah Mitchell Sommer- Key Club 25 Swimming: Tnckp Junior National Honor Society: Lettermenb Club 1,25 Wrestling Timer: Pageg Senior Service Cfnlmerlp Homecoming Attendant 4:Tnckette1 Pool Guard: Pool Timerp Illinois State Scholarp IJ. Kun Stubbs - Swimming 3: Pool Guard 3: Intramural.: 3: Page 2: An Club 2.3.41 of Boy's Swimming LSA Cynthra Srmpson Tylor Singer Robert Sit Armee Smlth Kimberely Smrth Ora Lynette Smith Kenneth L. Snow Sarah Mitchell Sommer David Southey Who told you that we sell term Karen Stubbs papers here? Chairman of the Board Renee Stephens Patricia A. Stuart Francis D. Sturdivant Iody Summers Norm Svendson Andy Svymbersky Chuck Svymbersky Cindy Suelter Christopher Switzer Kevin Taylor Steve Terrell Ianice Theesfield 146 Seniors Y ffl' 'I A-.Q .:-1r:,:wi:l:- --:fsQ2'it:z,1w:5s1 -zz f.--,, 134 --f,. 51 f.:, r:,.. 1 -ff-,. f 1, .-,,. Q -f-,. -f:--'.-h, .Q- slr y1,24a,4, sysyrys atsy S i 5 umm-Afmclub4. f5f'W?55UW9F4ID5'5i!'it T iCI119bi44-1l,c'.- T e ' e sttt mdinquifi 3-41 X 1 ' A .'-Ah f - 1 1 1.2. ' L 'lfntri6aTmner-iunior Natipmifionursbfitiyg e lethVanee-Key' Club 2.14: Tumbiing Team I,2g Choir lg L A Ensemble 2,4pCcmeert Choir3,4zSw'i.ngCh0ir4: T FitsfAidAmt.3,4, IMkieVerd-KeyClub 1.2- Pam Walker - Afro Club 2.3.45 lunior National Honor Society. . . .and Iennie, hard at work! rf' N 56 wiv: s 'N -t of 'if an f T 1' 3 f fi -VY Crest? That's my toothpaste! Melissa Ann Thomas Clay Thompson Iill Thorn Elizabeth Tillman Sue Turetzky Linda Turner Patricia Turner Steven Turner Gerritt Van Beek Mary Beth Vance Iackie Verci Pam Walker Seniors 147 148 Seniors Linda Ware Karen! Wamack Marvin Washington Gailann Weaver Dave Weede Kandy Weicheiding Kevin M. Wheeler Lionel Whitaker Ir. Tom Willadson Chris Wallis Karen Walls Ann Marie Williams Candy Williams Iuwalma Williams - library Aide l. Crystal l. Wilson - Key Club 2: Page 3: CO-OP. Tlrols Will: - Soccer 4. Mary M. Winn - Basketball 2: Volleyball 3: Intramurals 3,4. Merlin Ann Warrick- AV Club 1.2: Crest 24 Dist. Ed. Rachael Yancey - C0-OP Clark Yu-ke - AV Club I,2.3.4: Stage Crew l,23,4: Drama Club 2,3,4: Basketball lg Intramurals 2.3,4: Stunt Shows 23,45 Illinois Stale Scholar. Ire!! Zahner - Foolball l: Baseball 1,2,3,4p Letter-men's Club l.2,3,4: Imrarnurala Smit Zalrbahlen - Intramurals 23,41 Iunior National Honor Society: P.A.A.P. Iuwana Williams Crystal U. Wilson :fi K, Chad Eugene Zike Scott Zunbahlen Thomas Wiltz Mary M. Winn Tom Wisher Merijo Ann Worrick Rachael Yancey jeffrey Yates Chris Yerke Brett Zahner jim Zerbonia Seniors 149 UNIORS 150 juniors In MW. Hmm, WWW If SU Mis Rf Sb Te I Bi Pu Ai I' 'Uh Yb l,u m Md Nu lw 152 juniors IU 1012 CLASS OFFICERS The 1981-1982 Iunior Class Officers were Mary Khoury, Greg Cannon, Pat Sheehan, and Scott Weber. We finally became upperclassmen this year. I've had a great time servingvas your president. From Stunt Shows to Prom there were never any dull moments. I'd like to thank everyone who helped us with both of these. Without your help, neither would have been as successful as it was. We're heading down the home stretch of our high school careers, and if we try, I think we can all finish winners. Mrs. Hassenstien-Kleffman was the Iunior Class Sponsor this year an 3 I I Harold Abel Ienny Achterberg Marcques Adkins Char Anderson Amanda Ashby Teresa Ashmore Tim Atkins Christine Baker Ken Baker Mia Baldkidge ' . Robin Barth ' '- X ' C Nunda Berry Kelly Best Cherie Bradley Frank Bradley Laurie Brandes See Spot run I. T.'s, Eat your heart out! Msg ,,. t,.. , 1 X, Genene Brewer Iody Briles Anthony Brown Niki Brown Troy Brown Maribeth Bobeau ' . H Sandra Borrowman Harvey Buchanan Ir . Marcella Buckly W 1 , Harvey Burnett - - A I Andrea Burns N ! 5 Greg Cannon 9 Alison Carson Kevin Casey Amy Chilcote Rick Cibelli 154 juniors Regina Clark Craig Claussen Daryle Crawford Becky Cohen Mia Connor Tom Cox Wade Crabel 1 Oscar Everett Deanna Fair Andy Fendrich Holly Ferris Rodney Fields Mark Filip Kathleen Flemming Gene Crawford Ierry Cunningham David Daniel Brenda Davis Pat Dawson Mark Dunham Brian Eastman Eric Elwood Steve Eisele Petra Esterer Rick Day Richard Daker Dave Defreitas Kim Dickerson Kim Doran ww Barb Donnell F Chris Dries A Fran Durbala V 5 '4 , yyiy B crc Q yyyya,i, . s '-h u : ' ,Y X X , , ff G f 2 ff ff' fa ,f 4 K xl G K 7' x 41 , y 5 5 H, :ff 'Fa Y .:.t ug 'J' w as! 9 4 f y , M ..... W,,,,,, N. :l,... t. F L -aw f' f S, Q f 4 ! lk Z Ie, H. UXNC A ' mmL. if A5 CV J nos. O by 41 2 :i f . 2-H .,:i. P ' Q., all ' 2 I In X! 3351535 -F 'H .. I Ji 1,- L ifg 5 'W P .4-, u Dale Gillick Bill Garske Clarence Gaten Mary Gilbertson Michele Gilmore Q Leanne Goett Russell Goin Patti Golden Bill Frietsch Kim Furness Bob Fussner Sandra Davis Ramyka Gaiter Amy Goldsmith Charles Goodale Kim Graham Arlene Green Lisa Green 5 'av 4 if ... 1, 4 1 ,I Excenia Foote Todd Foster Tony Fourdyee Kent Franz Kim Fray lim Freeman Diane Frericks Amy Grimm Ray Gross Gary Guzman Lamont Hanson Sherry Harmison Iim Harmon Amanda Harper Iuniors 155 Sampson Harris Yolando Hearn lean Heinz Anita Hendon Sheri Heuck Karen Hill Derryl Hines Katie Hinnen Diane Hoffman Mark Hohulin Bill Holland Angie Howard Iill Hughes Frankie Hunter jill Ingram Lee Ioerger Kyra FAN f X iiiff f 'F' - fx' ll lu S, U 'fx r i ,,- xn- w 'Y Marc Ivie Antoinette jackson Gayle jackson jeff Kilgore Keith jackson Sam jackson Michelle jacobs john jinkerson jr. Angela johnson Brett johnson Rocko johnson Dawn Kees Aramayna Kelly Debbie Kennedy Mary Khoury Mark Kilgus juniors 157 Marty Kinnaman Chris Kinsman Patrick Klise Don Klukan Sharee Kollar Loren Krapp Koe Krones Kathy Lentz Dan Livingston Robin Livingston Mark Lockwood Erich Lovecamp Crystal Lowe Kim Ladd aff aff ig, if 0? Peora High-Our sister school in Campuchia. l,,,........ .i Q 158 juniors ...., H H , , s, awltiiw ' an 1984 Olympic Medalists I'm supposed to play football? That might mess up my hair. You too can have fun and excitement in YOUR PE class Iust call 867-5309 for a good time Where are all the Dragonslayers? 1 4 r Ellen Lueders Lonathon Lytle William Malone Stephine Marks Gary Martin Molly Mathes Todd May Mia Mayfield A Craig McCrabe Fred McAfee Kelly McCartney Glenn McCurdy Patricia McClure Theresa McKinley ' f W1T'5f5'nIfQfE:f'W , , I k.,Vk, L Leigh McGound 'f Sandy McKnight Deanna Melvin Lisa Miller Mike Miller Renee Miller Mark Misselhorn Kris Mitton Laura Moen .. 1 160 Iuniors V K Sandra N iemi David Nislus Andy Nordwal Cathy Norman Sarah Nugent Kim Olling Iulie Peacock Eva Pelton Susan Peters l Kim Moffatt Mark Monroe Joanne Moore Marnetta Moredock Greta Morgan Holly Morris t , , L ' ,A I have my own Oplnlon about yoga. K, Q - - Q Sa yynl if K P2591 i ' iii iiuzi ' f 13? l to 1 el e , I I V V L a Y' 'V 1 1 fy L K K , K ii f , ., W f if K 1 t,, ,H , JFK. , V! F ,. , r V , X .1 ea .,.x11QbQ. Hollywood, here I come. ,ywf W 195 M, W9 f W .M Pi Qgw sq I ,l,1 46 ht .wa f t uw ine Lisa Morrison Debbie Morton jeff Motz it X. Do juniors really study? ABM Bruce Purcell Monique Qualls Angi Ramos CRUEL SHOES W 4- V21 ' 'lg ,A ,,. Q 4- ff . 1 , . in Kent Reeves Mike Rice Kris Rinehart 'T-'. F Laurie Rist jill Roach Cindy Rohrer , Q1 -. 1, 9 1 f ggi 'Qld 6 ' f 'W im? ' 31296 rg, .M iz: www I C' 'Tr Leslea Pettett Pat Pfoff David Phelps Michelle Picha Chad Pio Kevin Poehls Tim Polakow William Porch lim Potter LJ LJ' Vicki Runge was a special addition to the Homecoming Dance. Throw it up here! ,V v ,:tt.ii , Iames Roberson Brian Rumpf 'Oi X 6 . it- ,' Q- Ruth Rudolph L dxf f ' , , , ZZ M ,, Q ' ,v ' A, IE : ,..' ' ,Z '.A5. ' , -:fl V VW- I 'V A V 1 , :VA , f ' V . V f A u , 11 ' Vickie Runge Chautauqua Rutherford Ioe Saad Cassy Sanders Renee Sanders Tammy Sanders juniors 161 162 Iuniors Debbie Scharp Karla Schaufelberger Iohn Schellenberg Eldon Schaffer jeff Sharf Patrick Sheehan Debra Sherlock Bob Shinn Gwen Simpson Dan Simpson Andre Smith Darryll Smith Kristy Smith 14214 . D, MW 'FT mm., 3,-5. .,,,,t 'Q , , I 1 pls - T Z, M f, , Tracie Smith jane Sowers Anthony Spencer Mike Spurgeon Thomas Stefani Mike Stein Iulie Stenger Ivan Stone Leigh Storm Ross Strough Vicky Stump jackie Terrell Michelle Tillman Craig Thebert Ieri Theobald Pete Thomas I thought you were going to caddy! AIT l My . . , . .Y .?- wmv -'av ww Don't worry, maybe you'll score tonight. C ,M-I He never noticed me until I started using Ultra Brite. ik fl? if is B 1 1 r r A N 2 .1 ,a 99 fr Y it X XX X5-kv X .Y . f .o si , E ' K 5 Jia E X ' - , RMA I ll iff, .K ax 7 bf t l ' fav, it x , QQQ if K. ,. al f 1: :sQQ.f:ffgfs:e.f3w,1,, -,:m,: 3,- We I' .,,,:---::...ffo,.Ms::.. fe. t ' i -- e u.,- Brice Watson Iackie Webb Tina Webb Scott Weber Dari Weede Angela Weitzel Carol Wenger Chris Whiteside Tamara Winters Angi Wisher Chris Wolf Andre Woods Anthony Wysinger Glenda Young Kaletta Young Ieff Zadoks Frances Thompson Twinkle Trapps Rhonda Urban Brad Van De Veer Debbie VanZandbergin Mark Verdun Sarah Vesonder Herman Wade Bob Wagner Kurt Wagner Dawn Walker Iean Walker Ieffrey Walker Blueswoman Barb Iuniors 163 ..- 4. ff: W wg 4124 gg, wr WM gi' Q53 my 35 wx .Q--Q: seg +49 ,fp S swim Qwww af- wfw .asp-f'W.a, 2 as :QQ swf! , ,H fi? wzwftf QS, Qmwf .ma 25' 'www -,fm 5555, M Q Y E I ,Wm Mwfwp WM I Wwmw W A ,wwmw 9 .. 5 .. 'F 'z ffm Lx NEWS QOH HU 59? 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'S- .MT 15 I,- Fay Adams Denise Albrecht Denise Alexander Brian Allen Iohn Allovio Iamie Anderson Karla Anderson jennifer Anthony Richard Bacon Tammy Baker Lisa Barber Wanda Barber Donna Barnwell Ronald Barney Troy Barton Diane Basler Cynthia Beckwith Angie Bell Rona Bell Tim Bennett Valerie Berry Sophomores 167 168 Sophomores Iuline Bitner Lisa Blough Ioe Board Todd Borrowman Rob Bortolussi Leslie Boyle Allison Bradley Franklin Bradley Iill Branson Tyron Branum Bebe Brewer Iohn Brewer Gene Brown Iane Browning George Buckley asm t :R 3- 'is ' H2 ges?512L:sseesf2fIief22fY 2 N ff5f3'fzzzzg:22?vze52i2s 'P '. fisiffvf fifis- it -- 1,11 2 N X - Q f . , ,,kk:..,, A :.. It k R K iv ,t ami-:qu , l..,,, ....-... ,V af' ,1 Sophomore, Suzanne Schertz, displays her fierce temper in costume as a dragon for this year' s Stunt Shows Iulia Childg eat your heart out. Dinh Bui Mike Bunch Steve Bush Warren Cannell Barb Carlson Pearl Carruthers Scott Castle Sheri Cheatam O X Home james -2 9 N lr fn Lonnie Davis Tracy Dawson - ' Q ' A- a, Sheila Day 1 Q I. Beth Delgadillo , Lisa DeMatt Sean Dempsey f k,Vk S I.-r,5'9,M . - 1 Yolanda Cheatham Carol Christianson Tim Christianson Duane Clark Jeff Cohen Ieff Colgan Lee Ann Colglazier Rhonda Coltrin Matt Condron Terrence Corrington Art Cox Crystal Cox Melanie Cox Colleen Coyle Rhonda Criss fx l ' N 4 ,hx , 1 ,, M, L 2 i . 'f . '. 1.f?.?.j'i , ., K 1 -2 ' ' if f 1 -A , in ' W, . K Q ,b,, ,, da , W. ,K ,t A ' . Iv T r all f 'ffrvv if-, J, .Y i Ll '.,. T e. 'iff' '-A-' w ' 5, 'M T' 7' - .Q 'Ed' ' -, , 1 T - au2:.t-gS1 2.- .'-. 'ga-1 Sm . K '92 1,1 .1 XQX .ct-zzz? fe-:if if -Q A-1-wt. ff' ff'-at s . I S CK- f on ' ' ' K' 1 X 55 r. f-.21 ,. .K 3-, V gg: is 5? W' ',-yrqrx .4 ,r 1' . 4 fn ,4 . Getting out of class to get my picture taken. l'm so popular, A ..,1 4 Chris D'hondt 15 I if Robert Donaldson Sophomores 169 170 Sophomores Lisa Downard Tammy Doxsie Ed Duran Cheryl Durdle Cubie Evans Patty Evrett Mark Fair Kim Field Benita Fields Laurie Finley Will Fitton Angela Florence Kevin Foster Melinda Frank Michael Friederich Don Fuson Dave Gebhardt Kathy George Dan Gillig Ioel Gittrich Mark Godfrey George Golianis Donna Goodman lim Grace Deborah Grebner Rhonda Green Lorenzo Guy Leslie Hagen L E ll ' i f X fa , W if 5 X, f Y u?f 7'L A taste of high school dance. , , e,,,,',,, ,V 'H ,WW,r,,,,,MW. f ffm 1 'wzffw . W f, ' 55, ,fi XE if nz if ,f ' . , ,,,, , ,, , ,, .,,L, 77., I -2 3 I' 1 I 4. 4 ,, ,, ,, L, rrri ,, 7 , ,. L . aa r ..l 2 , W W S 5 ,Q ,V7a, 5,1 lzlv , 7 , ' ,,,,, , I ,,,, L F df' r a K . if .r , 1. f,,,mw-ww ---f , ,wwf f, - we K 'f ' ', f7f:'f,7 be , ,, ,, .,,,,, , , W ft as BN I , ,,,,,,,,g, QE 1 4 7 A ' I! L ,i'Z5?Z 'i, f . Z. 1 an VV xllll '-A E- Q N. N Iudd Halford Dennis Hall Milton Hannah Nate Hanson Mark Hanson Anna Harris Barbara Harris Liz Harris Heather Harrison Iessica Hart Michael Hart Rick Hartman Maggie Hartwell Maria Hatcher Geraldine Headley Steve Helfrich Rich Heller Edward Hendon Angela Higginbotham Ioie Hightower Kathy Hill Sharon Hines Vern Hoffman Vic Hoffmon Rachel Hopkins Kim Hubert Derek Huff Frank lerulli J' Fill'er up Sophomores 171 7Y 172 Sophomores Pheeewiie! Myra johnson julie jones Michael jones Tina jordan Laura Knauer jeff Kniss Kim Klopfenstein jerry Kollar Amy Kreid jim Krones Rick Landis Pat Lang Steve Lanham Cheryl Lawrence Margie Lawton jeff Innis Trevis jackson Anthony james Crystal jamison Danielle jenkins Tim jennings jeani johnson jenny johnson GRAND THEFT Suzie Leadley Vicki Lewis Allesia Lindsey Kent Livingston Sheila Long Orlando Lowe Evet Malone Tonet Malone Show Biz Here I Come! 1,, .. V D A Ex,-6 , K 5 5 W x - f Michael Mason Nelson Mason Lisa Mayes Kim McCollum Daniele McCartney Sidney McGee Steve McGhee Dennis Mclntire Karen McLellan David Menell David Miles Micki Miller Linda Mitchell Craig Monroe Dean Moore Sophomores 173 174 Sophornores , f w Iohn Moore .. 'D if 47 Donna Morris ,mf ,:- ' Glen Morris : , Mike Mounce ' lim Moxley :.1 V.: . Alison Mudd , t Pi 1- 1 54 ....... N an wa- ' 5 i 9 Iayne Mulcahy Veronica Munger Tim Murnan Kathryn Murphy Todd Musselman Quinton Neal Mike N ellas Tammy Nelson Shauna Newborn Lisa Niemi We just shaved our tongues! 'KW-9 'F' kr - K 5 P s i Xa' QL ' 9 X X. il v 'S .243 . pq W ef Q- S . Y - Q t f fs 3.0-K .X h as a J 47:1 A or -t ff,-1' A ,cb fi. lx- '..-5161 si C5 Tracy Nixon Sue Nyberg Tad O'Brien Dane O'Donnell Robert Orrill Derrick Parker Marla Peterson Pam Peterson Tracy Podawiltz Montana Porch Iill Powers Donnie Rapp Robin Reames Alan Rebholz Emmanuel Reed Lisa Reising Tammi Richter Kelly Riley we Mgr R Q5 . . 1, I 3 nl ,M wx, 1 i And did you hear about . . . Q' 5 Kristofer Risinger Donald Rist Tonya Robinson Karen Roger Kris Roger Ion Robbins lack Rone Raymond Rosenberger Calvin Rucker Teea Runge Karen Saad Tina Saathoff jenny Sanders Sophomores 175 176 Sophomores Andrea Sanford Terri Schaefer Toby Scharp Suzanne Schertz Chris Schmidt Terry Schultz Greg Schwarze Tom Schuettler V , ,,,M,,f-- f- ff fe:u,.g'fmw'.y I 1 I J . wf it ,, ff 49' '? if 5 X V a,., V :- ,cf H a n S ff L ,ee aayag I , , A , J, ff, am, - A S Cindy Sering Greg Sharp Jeff Shaw David Sheikh ,iv tr at ' eiyc yyyy TOHY Singer i -i i Karen Sit a,,- . Q, ' --:,,, 5 ,,'f , Alphonso Smith V,t' gf ' x Tami Smith if y , Q f, YR 1 lf, K K Bllf' l M H ff,,,,,,ggg,5f,mmW 9 Zellma Smolley Randy Snider Lynn Socall Becky Sorrells Todd Spurgeon Dawn Stone joel Stone Mike Stuart THE SQUATTER eww , .47 N f , ,. -WI ? r X I ,, ' ,Y , we to , 5 i OK-Let's see how many people we can fit on one desk!? rx an V 3 . X . . H ,Q 1 B . 0- 9 QV' I 'N av. . Lk ,',A1f fi , wir M933 ex-- u ' Y? an If f W: X Robert Sturm Nate Suddeth Paul Tackman Patrick Tate Gary Taylor Paul Taylor Iames Teague Steven Thomalla Tim Thomas joy Thorn Iama Thurman Kim Tillman Lori Timm john Tolson Bobby Turner Ken Turner Donna Tyler Laurie Tyler Kim Underwood Rodney VanBeek jim Vance Diane VanZandbergen Florence Verci Brett Verdun Io Vieley Gail Waddle Iames Wade Mark Wagner jackie Waibei Scott Wallace Iames Weaver Maria Webb Dan Weisert Leigh Weisert Mike Whitaker Kathy Whitworth Michele Whitworth Bruce Williams john Williams Melany Williams Charles Wilson Lee Winkler Carl Woods Debbie Wubben Debbie Yeagle Mary Yeagle Todd Zike Sophomores 177 FRE HME Eawlwihm 178 Freshmen 'N - -M-W -X 2 ....,., X2 N K M I 5 I f I I' ,..,,, V' 'NULL 4 Fresh en 179 FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS X 4 180 Freshmen The 1981-1982 Freshmen Class Officers were Gayles, Paula Peters, Ienny Sawyer, and Kathy Throughout the year the freshman class participated Spirit Week, sale of spirit buttons, Easter candy and ca apples, and many other activities. This year's Freshman Class Sponsor was Miss Cii Bennett. 2' BS n --. :.. W iw, di if yy , I x NE J 1 E wif 'Q' N x X K' WN 5 A cronic sleeptalker. You can't see me! j I james Adams Carlitha Allen Lisa Allen Greg Allison Michelle Anderson Chris Ashby Greg Banister Ianet Bantz Carol Beall Iessie Benshues Ronda Bent Michael Bill Edith Bliss Brenda Blunt Roseita Bobo Loretha Booker Linda Bouillon Lisa Bourland Stephanei Boykin Douglas Brinkler Ieff Brockamp Dora Brown Ida Brown Mathew Brown Richard Brust Wendy Buchanan Mile Charitrus Freshmen 181 182 Freshmen A new class for 1982-The intense study of microorganisms living on library tables. Tim Cibelli Marvin Clark Derek Claussen Marcia Clendenen Mark Clendenen Kathleen Close Brad Cody Gerry Coleman Mark Cooper Emily Corey Ieffery Cottingham Ricky Counterman Wendy Crone Margaret Culp Shirrill Dailey Reid Daugherity Linda Davenport Byron Davis Rodney Davis Robert Dill Paige Disharoon Richard Doerr Patricia Druker Heidi Duren Casey Duffy Angelia Dunn Vivian Durham Charles Edmonds lk. 4' 'dw if is in t . ,et -. ..',f.. ' ' t ' if 3 it if .sw Q, X .X X ' kk ' 5 S 1 to c 1 ttta, e tttt 'f' ,,' ,g K ...,,,V X :Ex wuz ggi it ,ggi .f-.,,5' ' - 1. Er: , 'si' 'QA , 'M Q. U'-' ,iq , ,L N , 2- gpg fr - j,5lESf,, ' ' ii. in 1.1 34 if ll' ig f, H ww :Q-1z1'.sss - H ., A- k i :k , :f,k5Q,m k -i r t - - ' 1 - . rr X f rrr -- ' - ' t ' i fr 3 .. i :: 'K .,,,. f sis 'E g f Vw' ' . f -:ei 2, 111.5 5' 1. 5 ,. ffl ? .ff S ' if , Q f- ' Egg ' H ' f .' L . : it 'f :EQQZ .-:L Fi x :Ui . if.. nf -H :. :Elin t c':' 'K yujx- .. 33 c ' ecrr ai lllvr ' is K ...ng 65 4 . 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Freshmen 183 184 Freshmen Leah Gomez Iim Gordon Michael Graham Stacy Graham Christina Granderson Steven Graves Douglas Gray Robert Gray Yvette Grayson Lisa Green Tawana Green Dawn Grewell Marisa Grimm Mark Grimm Tina Gulick Shednk Gyny Craig Hacker Nicholas Hale Phillip Halleen Kurt Hanold Nina Hanson Cheynen Harmon Rochelle Harris Keith Haynes Kevin Haynes Terry Hearton Ieffrey Heiden Suzanne Heiden A X ai.. a Y ., . Q its - s X if .QE ' ' -1 KST If f X sf! F 1.7, ls.. F ,,t tx N- -His. e. er it erik X sf ga 11:-'I-E iii' W 9 x 4 S E 1 me , A i -59' Q . I -'fx is X K at... . You should see all the girls' phone numbers over here! N 1 is ASQ F ff S ls this in English or Greek? if! N 2 24 .E G se 2 J , Q. N ss ff S --.... L, M K ef . gf- , Sw kkh. g mga Q. . 5 . -, , l W ' 4 . ii qt' . ' .I 2 sq is ,gi 1 1, I 3 4 1' V' I in v Eii t:.l H ...ff . ,Af 1--.... ,win ,ws -Al Y 1 -. in 'Q l Y.- . 1 Q 15 Q i 1 K V! 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These Sesame Street reruns get boring. , : - I: se.. K x ' Q A 7+ ex, In . , xxx K N1 , ,,,. - iii .ea , , ..- H 1,, X t NN Q N N ey' - X 55?-f Wliiiyjl K L 3 N at c X x X. ss Sze. 2 r X Y s 'N c r. fc .. I: ,,M,3,r. 'K .,,. t i 1, L is li ., nl. -: ' M: , ,.-In at .A , gif LQ K N 1 . . --New f f-, :le :E my -. xx. PM r Av' We Fi' Xi f ,ggy xx 4 Q V N is N ., ,I-ff 3 1 X .1- Y w 5 xr' QQ Q Q st x K 3 kiwi ,,: - - ---' M .iigg E , - i Iiy 1 'i'i 1 A ld ii 1.1, .ff ,air x X we FEM 'QS' - Y X kt X X X 3 X4 Q S Q K . .h 75 :5 .f A ,,,,., r ,N N - me i. .,,, we-+ y , A x Y M x ,E- X N is .. Q ag fail fff:f,,::::e:m K 1' .. K 1, ' ' . E we if R3 5 N 'X ! . 3- .. .-al. 1- ' 1:- il or lm t On. I didn't know they could put that in a yearbook! A ,m 0 K y. .W greek Q 1. 6' . , Q 1 You can always find a sucker at Camival Capers. Aundrea Liesman Gregory Lilly Donald Lindell Jacqueline Lindsey Tonis Lindsey Leigh List Christine Marit Ianelle Mason Renee Matarelli Christopher Mathis Denise Maxison Patricia Mayberry Debra McClure Chris McCoy Dawn McNamara Amy Mecum Lisa Medina Alice Meissner Kimberly Merkle Cheryl Miller Dewanda Miller james Miller james Miller Karen Mitton julie Mixell Eric Moen Michelle Moore Stephanie Moore Freshmen 187 188 Freshmen Traci Moore Renee Moore Ryan Moredock Natalie Morris Kimberly Moxley David Mueller Edward Mullowney Veronica Munger Ieanne Mutton Paul Myers Robert Myers Jeanette Naug Kristine Newtson Amy Nugent Kevin O'Flaherty Kevin Oge James Olszewski Iennifer Paar Shawn Parker Marcus Parker Gregory Paulis Danita Pegues Mark Penn Paula Peters Lisa Pettett Susan Pfeifer Melissa Phares M oyyu f : f:.s,:l - K , if ' 1 x 'gms-'il J? as f I 5' '00 V ,kh,,, , ,,.. f M2252 ' . V IS L Va-' 1 A U2 9 .. 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Ierry Pilman Gwen Pitcher Albert Pollard Tony Pompa Sherry Porch Brian Qualls William Rambo Iohn Randle Lance Randle Laura Reising Vicky Ricks Ieffery Ringerberg Dana Robbins Mary Roe Mark Rosenberg Molissa Ross Ronald Ruffin Albert Russell Steven Saad Ion Sanders Scott Sargent jenny Sawyer Susan Schaffer Amy Scharp Lisa Schellenberg Russell Schenck Dawn Schunk Freshmen 189 190 Freshmen Carrie Schupp Darryl Scoles jeffrey Shanahan Andrey Shaw Michael Shaw Rebecca Sheikh Lisa Sherlock jeffrey Shernak Sharon Shistrunk Kathryn Shostrom Andrew Sigulas Lamont Simpson Henry Sims Isiah Sims Gwendolyn Slaughter Lance Smith Laurie Smith Lynelle Smith jennifer Snider Shawn Songer Timothy Sorrels Cheryl Spurgeon Frank Stacy jaymie Stahl Paula Stauske Scott Stevens Andrew Stokes Dawn Strevils Susan Suffield Scott Summers Diane Sutton Dirk Swardenski Ronette Taghon james Taylor jonathan Taylor A - so t M ' rrrr X A ...,, - -- S - -: :S swf'-21 r -I 1 K, . f 'M K sf as .K uiiin .. kk W an K! 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The art of teaching is the art of assisting discovery. ark Van Doren f M ESS e ' E 'L , fffi N15 Q' Nglxws, NW --awww Xb E Q54 ' j, F' -N f .: .f:a,:1sgz- is hmmm ,2,'Ql'f-Tw---W i 5 1 Ts i is ig: we i J' 1 i u g if if 3 i W -we : ' Sas -ef . ski? -.r ggi? V- 1: 2 m s' E K' X 1 5,5 X, ggi, L .. M - A , A , sgjgga gs 5 L f e eaeee, 5552 Q Q .1 s 2 X Jef i ' is E u 2 ' S CF i . . ..,, . V 2 - - i igiligf . fb: . --.fX ...L f... i -- 2 1- , grififw ' k f,-' W 1 ff i a is e i . f i i I ---' Q P 'ff' ir 3 X - z is L. 1 ex is e is is - i , see,e as-w K '.h f a -- i ,, i ,Q ., . Q- .rg b .. - - 192 Faculty 1 X. wWmMm,W,MMw I q I..., ' lfy TBF OUTSTANDING TEACHER AWARD Each year the Crest Staff presents the TBF Outstanding Teacher Award to the teacher who best exemplifies the high standard of teaching set by Mr. Ted B. Fluegel, a former teacher and Crest ad- visor. This year's award is given to Mrs. Mary Maxwell whose life was dedicated to teaching and the students of Peoria High. Mrs. Maxwell, who taught American Government, showed the qualities of patience, guidance, dedication and genuine concern. Late in the first semester, Mrs. Max- well suffered a heart attack, was hospitalized, and underwent heart surgery. In january of 1982, Mary Max- well passed away. Her absence is mourned by students and teachers alike. The Mary Maxwell Memorial Fund was formed, and many groups donated proceeds from their activities to this fund. THE MAR Y MAXWELL MEMORIAL A WARD The Mary Maxwell Memorial Award, which is to be given annually, was established this year after the death of Mrs. Mary Maxwell, who taught American Government. The award is given to the teacher who shows the quality of dedication to teaching that was shown by Mrs. Maxwell. This year's recipient is Mrs. Theoline Chamness, who has given many years of dedication and hard work to Peoria High School and the Special Education Department. ADMINISTRA TIO me BOARD OF EDUCATION: ffrontj Leo Sullivan, Vice President, Richard Sutton, President, Marilyn Ketay, Cbackj Ed Hoerrg Sally Snyder, Edward Gloverg William Koeppel. limes G, ' L Simi! 'esse Administrative ' , . .I F' Agsisxaht, Activities iiizcfrdifremr-un'Wi11i41rrf Ei ' 51?z?firf4fFAd11ii'1?fff??iVffi , L9ci5ii2iiitz'i7f?tf1i2'C9ziurJids+f . 1?ff4'??fi9'F'W 0f'?'1F?Y?? 4, .g ,V Wz13im,11nqi.f,a',. 'il, 1 ,Qi 1,1 ,.r7 k-'.,V , ,, illl, it ' f :QQ , -2 Ulf iiil ig ' K I X -if Nt as Q N f 2 fm 33 17 E , 5. - is iw-X M N X11 NT L , E . .- Sa 3 1 . - H seein 'S ' V i,, - E' is sie 2 xxx .fx N Ns C skiing' ly .i x l .,,, , im ,Gila wfaf. 1 S x my 'F' x lr 'X 'X le i iisasfxfw Harry Whitaker, Superintendent of Schools james Smarjessee William England Dottie Canellas Gary Tindall William Adams Bruce Boyle William C. Robertson, Principal Cynthia Cooper james McCormick Bill Lambert Randy Sleeth Faculty 195 Don Baker Edna Baker jerry Behrens Paul Beiersdorf Cindy Bennett Chris Bill LeAnne Brodbeck Chuck Buescher I 'Eff . Lila Burgess ' 'f'W ' Sandra Carruthers ' Lois Carson Richard Casper Llish if Y' f f i M 1 I 4 'Wi g wh ,4 ,gr 4 , fs, Ann Caveny Theoline Chamness William Christian Colleen Cramer f , 'qs' gi Q1 X Q 8 V 'ima Q I. H. Dempsey Marilyn Durbin Peggy Engelbrecht Mrs. Ford Mr. Stuart, Mrs. Carson, Mr. McCormick, Mrs. Keifer, Mr. Beiersdorf, Mrs. Moriarty, and Mr. Hasselbacher entertain the students at a pep assembly. 196 Faculty Don Baker - English 3-45 Creative Writing, journalism, O inion Advisor, Quill and Scroll. Edna p Baker - German:- Frenchp Opinion Business Advisor,- Iunior National Honor Society. jerry Behrens- Geometry, College Algebra, Trigonometry, Refresher Math, Crest Business Advisor. Paul Beiersdorf-Special E d u c a t i o n , Orthopedically Handicapped, Head Girls Swim Coach, Asst. Boys Swim C o a c h . C i n d y Bennett-Mini Shop, Orthopedic P.E., Dept. Head for Special Ed., Frosh Class Sponsor, Co-Chairman of Good Humor Club, Faculgy Staff Flower Fun . Chris Bill -Algebra, Applied Geometry, Individualized Math, Varsity Girls Basketball Coach, LeAnn Brodbeck-A. V. Clerk. Chuck Buescher- Senior P.E., Boys Basketball Coach. Lila Burgess - Clothing 1,2,3,4, Family Livingg Home Management: Child Development, Home Economics Dept. Chairman. S a n d r a Carruthers- English 3-4, Student Council Advisor. Lois Carson-English SE, Business Law, Introduction to Business, Senior Service Advisor. R i c h a r d Casper - Orchestra, Fine Arts Concerts, G r a d e S c h o o l Concerts, All-State Music. Ann Caveny - Spanish 1,2,3,4p International: Club. Theoline Chamness-S ecial Ed. Ortho edzicallyi Hmidicappedg William Christian - Geometry- B, Refresher ,Mathgz Algebra I-2, Applied Tris-I . Sienim liQ135?El 5 P 0 H S 0 I' .'lt C on te sts i, ,', oillgreertg Cramer- Asstfs Secretary., IQHQQ, Dempsey - Geometry? A1825 ra- Maisrsitlrhi Durbin - Typingg Office Machrinesigil Recordkeeping, Iunior gational Ho nofrf ociety. Pe 'if Engelbreeht - Treigige Mrs. Ford -- Study Clerk. 1 Q 5 .l.o A Frye d A Poster - Security a'rjd,, f I a n e t, Furtl-4 .Prevocational iseia Sviffdilliaifurf FPGA! 4.0 ocis. A PGP ' l y paigehra ',kL igwqrld 1History, 5Headlf Boi .si Tennis. Coach, B Plead Boys Soccer . k Coach.. Jay Glatz + S peech, 'Debate English 3-4, Debate Team Advisor. I a m e s Gottwald-Ph siolo . Y f Biolo Life Science? Heagy Basketball Coach, Asst. Frosh Football Coach. Jeanne Gould-Sup ly Clerk. 2 a nA cf1eclMah Rss- PP' at - Algebra 1.2, Algebra 5lAnalytc Geometry, Intro. to Computer, Pom Pon Advisor. G l o r i a Gresham - Consumer Education, Typing 1-2. I 0 lx a n n e Grewell - Head Librarian, Honors B o a r d . F r a n k Hagen-Art, Publicity Supervisor. Nancy l-I a s e n s t e i n - Kleffman - Special Education. Bill Hasselbacher - English 3-4, 7-8g Football and Track Coach. Donna Heyer-Special E d u c a t i o n , Orthopedic, Debate, Assistant. Karen Henderson-Choir Director, Music Theory. Charles Hicok-Vocational Auto Mechanics, Asst. Soccer Coach. Rudi Higgins--Algebra 1- , Algebra 3,4,5 Trig., Ticket Mgr., Math Club. Al Hightower- Health. I a m e s Horsman-Liar-th and Be ond, Bio ,So h. Fogtball Coatgg Sigh. Wrestling Coach. rl Horst-Physics 3-4.AP, Physics 1-2, 1-ZE, A p p 1 i e d Geometryl'l'rig., Science Clu . i Hr I . igz illl Q :gi A Y XL - ' 4, lg 1. 1 Mr. Stevenor directs an experiment in his second year chemistry class. Carol Foster Ianet Furr Fred Genge Iay Glatz Iames Gottwald Jeanne Gould Sandra Gregg Gloria Gresham Iohanne Grewell Frank Hagen Mrs. Harden Nancy Hasenstein-Kleffman Bill Hassesbacher Karen Henderson Donna Heyer Charles Hicock Rudy Higgins A1 Hightower james Horsman Carl Horst Faculty- 197 198 Faculty Bottom row: B. Finney, H. Shuff, M. Butler, Row 2: V. Crowley, R. Hamilton, G. Moran, M. Coffey, N. Howell, N. Correll. Row 3: S. Hoover, V. Nyberg, M. Lord, M. Cranclell, I. Tewell, I. Boddie. Mary Huber Io Irvine George Irwin Phil johnson Margo Kamerer Don Kettleborough Mildred Kiefer Iudy Kilgus Leonard Krapp Robert LaCroix Larry Lavery Lois Lindner Al Lurie Florence Mabee Carol Mathews Robert Meiss Anna Moriarty Gayla Morrow Gene Nelson Anthony Panczack + s ff. f-,, 7, .,1f4:..ggf:., gig. Q, ,,.. k 1..,fm1,?', .1 p. -15,5 ,fe,.,5w.- ffgmgw wg :sail m y s: Q, -.M me .,f,..?,Qf? M- 3 ,... 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Q Q ., ..,M,3:...:,'f ffUf?z5?f22:i C a r m e n Pharr - Dean's Secretary. Louise Pierce-Special Ed., English, Work Orientation. Helen Phillips- Principal's Secretary. Madelyn ,Rasmussen - Adminis trtive Asst.'s Secretary. M e 1 i s s a Ricketts- Special Ed., .Cheerleading Sponsor. JM i c h a e l Ripsch - Security Guard. Barbara Rula-10 P.E., 12 P.E., Head Volle ball Coach, Asst. Volleyball C o a c h . H a n k Sahlin - Business. Phil Salzer-U. S. Histoq, Head Track Coac , Asst. Football Coach, Letterwinners. Randy Schick-Algebra, Adv. Algebra, App. Math, Senior National Honor Society Sponsor. R o n a l d Sell- Swimming, Geography, Head Boys Swim Coach, Pool Guards, Pool Timers, Peoria High Swim Organization. Cliff Shell- Security Guard. Marion 1-2, Biology 3-4, Girs Track Coach, Pre-Med TEACHERS NOT PICTURED Mildred Aderholtz-Security Guard. Mr. Barnes-Industrial Arts. lean Brentz--Home Economics. Lucille Cole-Physical Education. Iohn Davidson-Speech Speech Team Advisor. Iudy Fusona-Economics Accounting. Beverly Holmes-Senior English. Dennis Irwin-History. Mr. Lewisflnclustrial Arts. Mary Maxwell4American Government. Advisor. Henry Stepping-Chemistry Key Club Advisor. Robert I. Stevenor-Chemistry Biology Crest Editorial Staff Advisor. Russell McBrien-History. Ken Meichner-Physical Education, Girls Tennis Coach. joseph Neff-French, A.V. Crew Carmen Parr Louise Pierce Helen Phillips I!! Madelyn Rasmussen Melissa Ricketts Michael Ripsch Barb Rula Hank Sahlin Phil Salzer Randy Schick Ron Sell T I S. . . s xzemore- Physiology se'-c is ' Vx Club Sponsor. Nancy Sizemore-Special Education. Fern Spencer-Library C erk. Lenettia S rin er-Recor s Clerkgerb Stoskopf-Band. Mike Stuart- 10,11,12, P.E., P.E. Dept. Chairman, Head Wrestling Coach, Fa c u l t y A d v . Committee. Ann Tindall-11 P.E., First Aid, Girls Intramurals. Pam Yentes- Special Education. Iill Versace-American Government. Leanne Waller - Counselor's Secretary. jerry Wyeth-Shorthand 1,2,3,4p Typing 3,4, Bookkeeping ,2,3,4: 'Head of Business Dept. Cliff Shell Marion Sizemore Nancy Sizemore Fern Spencer Lenetta Springer Herb Stoskopf Mike Stuart Ann Tindall 2 Q-sais' Pam Yentes Iill Versace Leanne Waller jerry Wyeth Faculty 199 ADVERTISEME llilu , Sl. '1 My ,1 Sy ,A W K . K X 1 A ..,- .Q 3 mf L N 1? uf. 1. 4 M-.S 5, U w- -5 - ' .,,, , 11 ,pl m u M aig' VY, A 'Zi N ,I XA ' n Y' ' n-v 'J' .. Q .1 2. - 'Z I it 4 As' ' If ll .J h ' . V sf M :K ..YVV V lil: ,-' . I fi' X5 Ms ' gf. . ,,,f, . ':'A M ' If il ll A 1' ' 'A 'V-1'l 1lsf5,ns E 8 -- 4- ' ' K 1 ,.....3 BUSINESS EDITOR SUE HARTMAN TS NINE -A an -u Jlryrwupv- A' iv ' ' 4 .1 V 3' -' ,kx c ' 1 'z f 3 'L-1' ' , if Yu, 55- frv. -'. 1-9 - 'Q 'I'- .'.1 ' C 3 .fri ,. rf will - ,,.k-.x,.4 5 . I. ,-. I 5'-.':tj:i4,5.'g1lI', K' firlg. lx . - V: . - , I.. 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UNIVERSITY 688-2488 I I I m Excellence an Educahon sence 1888 Associatetllegxee Programs Career Courses Professional Accounting - CPA Airline and Travel Careers - Marketing and Sales Management Speedwriting Shorthand Management Accounting Secretarial Receptionist Computer Management IBM Keypunch - - Fashion Merchandising Clerk Typist Iunlor Com Reporting Clerk Stenographer RA Approved Memory Typewriter college Professional Secretarial - Para Legal Services Executive, Legal, 8- Medical Modeling Medical Administrative Assistant Day! or Evening Sessions - Approved lor Veterans - AICS Accreditation - Financial Aids BE G - llllnols Guaranteed Loan Candidate lor Accredllallon Status at the Associate Degree Level with the north Central Association ol Colleges and Schools. 244 s w Jefferson at Liberty Call 3 -6 3 6 5 Peoria, IL jofazvfs TROPHY ..,,,- UPLAQUE co. I l V Trophies, Ribbons, Medals. XX I Electronic Engraved Plaques, Photos. 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UNIVERSITY NATIONAL Member FDIC AaAaAaAaAaAa Abel, Deborah Abel, Harold 92, 153 Achterberg,jennifer 20, 42, 59, 77, 113, 118, 153 Adams, james 51, 181 Adams, Alice 53, 167 Adams, Richard 35 Albee, Theresa Albert, joseph Albrecht, Denise 167 Allen, rran , Allen, Lisa , 120, 181 Allen, Rodney Allison, Gregory 51, 181 Allovio, john 90, 167 V Andersen, Char 153 Andersen, Martin 127 Anderson, Gerald IDE Bent, Rhonda 181 Berreth-Kristsber , Andrew erwic , Thomas 35, 58, 112 Best, james Best, Kelly 95, 153 Bieber, Kimberly Binegar, Elizabeth Binegar, james 128 Bitner, juline 90, 92, 168 Blaydes Blevins, Howard 28, 40, 89, 112, 128 Bliss, Edith 181 Bliss, Russell Blough, Lisa 88, 97, 168 Blunt, Barrious 35 Blunt, Brenda 181 Blunt, Reginald Board, joseph 35, 58, 121, 168 Bobeau, Maribeth 106, 153 Bobo, Dorothy Bobo, Roseita 181 Anderson, jamie 16, 65, 86, 112, 167 Anderson, jimmie Anderson, julie 48, 94, 96, 121, 127 Anderson, Karla 48, 167 Anderson, Michelle 47, 90, 112, 181 Anderson, Wesley Andrews, Patricia Anthon , ennifer 167 Armstrong, Sophia Arnold, Steven Ashby, Amanda 40, 42, 90, 92, 112, 153 Ashby, Christopher 58, 181 At ins, imothy 153 Atkinson, David 127 Austin, Robert 127 Ayler, Scott 111, 127 Booker, Loretha 120, 181 Borrowman, Sandra 77, 100, 113, 11 Borrowman, Todd 41, 51, 88, 168 Bortolussi, Robert 98, 168 Bouillon, Linda 181 Boupha chantho, Sayanh 128 Bourland, Lisa 48, 65, 114, 181 Boykin, Stephanie 181 Boyle, Leslie 12, 101, 168 Bradley, Allison 168 Bradley, Cherie 120, 153 Bradley, Deetra Bradle , Franklin 112, 153,168 Brandes, Laura 46, 77, 106, 112, 118, BbBbBbBbBbBb Bacon, Richard 167 Bailey, Darrell Bailey, jacwuelyn Baker, Christine 153 Baker, Kenneth 56, 106, 112, 153 Baker, Tammy 95, 121, 167 Baldridge, Mia 153 Ball, An ela 167 Banister, Gregory 35, 181 Bantz, janet 55, 181 Barber, Lisa 167 Barber, Wanda 167 Barnes, Dennis Barney, Ronald 167 Barnwell, Donna 106, 121, 167 .C - Barth, Robin 153 Barton, Timothy 127 , Barton, Tro 167 A Basler, Diane 59, 88, 95, 113, Basler, Paul 127 Beal, aro 81 Beckwith, Cynthia 167 Beeler, Angela Beeler, Larry , Beeler, Laura Be , Denormous Bell, Michael Bell, Rona 94, 167 Bennett, Timothy 226 Index 118, 167 Branscumb, Mark Branson, jill 168 Brase, Steven Brewer, john 168 9,121, 153 121,153 Bri1eS,j0dy 46, 59, 106, 112, 113, 118, 153 Brinkler, Souglas 41, 56, 181 Broadnax, Charles 50, 51, 53, 54, 112 Brockamp, jeff 181 Broughton, Paul Brown, Gene 168 Brown, Dora 181 Brown, Ida 106, 181 Brown, john 35, 112, 120, 128 Brown, Kevin Brown, Matthew 58, 181 Brown, Niki 153 Brown, Rodne Brown, Sheron 129 Brown, Theresa 94 Brown, Troy 153 Browning, Doris 168 Browning, jeffery Brust, Richard 56, 90, 181 Buchanan, Harvey 153 Buchanan, Wendy 181 Buckley, David Buckley, George 168 Buckley, Marcella 153 Bui, Dinh 88, 168 Bunch, Micheal 168 Bur er, Lisa Burns, Andrea 153 Bush, Steven 35, 112, 168 CcCcCcCcCcCc Cain, William Callaway, Tina , g Callen, Christopher 1291, 35 I Cannell, Warren'88,-168 79 Cannon, Greg. 152, 153 6 Carey, Timot y 13, 98, 113, 129 Carlson, Barbara 87, 88, 168 Car enter Ernest Carson, Akison 1, ,119, 153 Carter, Roxanne Casey, Kevin 153 Castel, Scott 168 Cheatam, Richard 90, 92, 130 Cheatam, Sheri 88, 168 Cheatham, Lamonica Cheatham, Yolands 169 Cheng, Yuan Chilcote, Amy 46, 106, 112, 113, 119, Childs, Raymond Christianson, Carol 94, 169 Christianson, Timothy 169 Cibelli, Lisa 106, 118 Cibelli, Ricardo 114, 153 Clark, Duane 169 Clark, Marvin 35, 182 Clark, Rebecca Clark, Regina 154 Claussen, Craig 66, 98, 109, 113, 154 Claussen, Derek 92, 182 Clemmons, Tim Clendenen, Marcia 182 Clendenen, Mark 182 Close, Kathleen 90, 182 Coartne , Michael 39, 98, 119, 130 Cody, Bradley 35, 58, 182 Cohen, jeffrey 169 Cohen, Rebecca 154 Cold, Mark 94, 98, 99 Cole, Dennis 96,110,115 Coleman, Gerry 35, 182 Colgan, jeffrey 97, 169 Colglazier, Lee Ann 88, 90, 101, 169 Collins, Todd 130 Colt-Colter, Waymond Colter, Trina Coltrin, Rhonda 169 121, 153 Condron, Matthew 40, 41, 88, 112, 114, 121, 169 Conner-Gaten, Chari 183 Conner-Gaten, Clarence Connor, Maria 154 Cook, Davida Cooper, Mark 120, 182 Core , Emily 182 Corrington, Terrence 169 Costa, Llvnn 96, 97, 106, 130 Cottin am, jeffery 56, 182 Counterman, Ricky 182 Coutts, joseph C0vingt0!l, Ardrella 55 Covington, john Cox, Arthur 169 Cox, Crystal Cox, C nthis Cox, Nlelanie 169 Cox, Thomas 154 Coyle, Mary 46, 65, 86, 88, 106, 112, 169 Crabel, Wade 13, 112, 154 Crawford, Adrienne 98, 130 Crawford, Daryle 154 Crawford, Eugene 154 Crawford, Robert 113, 130 Criss, Merlrhonda 169 Crone, Wendy 42, 43, 182 Crooks, Clarence . Cross, Daphne Culp, Margaret 106, 182 Cunningham, jerry 56, 154 Curtis, Leesa DdDdDdDdDd Dailey, Shirrill 182 Daker, Richard 35, 109, 112, 154 Daniel, David 154 Daugherify, Reid 56, 90, 110, 182 Davengort, Linda 182 , Davis, Davis, , Iames 130 Davis, Davis, Davis Davis renda 154 Dawn Lon nie 58, 169 Melissa 12, 16, 89, 118, 124, , Rodne 182 Dawkins, Andre 35, 112, 120 Day, Rickv 35, 154., ,,r. ..,...., Day, Sheila 48, j Defreitas, Dave -39, 41095 114, 154 Delgadillo, Bethany 169 Demott, Lisa 169 Dempsey, Sean 169 Dempsey, Steve 28, 44, 56, 57, 89, 90, 9 Dennison, Donna Denny, Robert 131 Deroom, Tammy Devault, Fandy 96 Dewitt, Ronnie Dhondt, Chris 44, 51, 88, 112, 169 Dickerson, Chris 113, 131 Dickerson, Kim 154 Dill, Robert 86, 182 Dillard, Larry Dintzis, Susannah 42, 77 Dircks, Elizabeth 1 aroon, Paige 92, 121, 182 Doerr, Richard 182 1 Donaldson, Robert 51, 88, 112, 169 Donnell, Barbara 90, 92, 154 Dooley, Cheryl 85, 131 Doran, Amber 42, 98, 108, 131 Doran, Kimberly 154 Doren, Heidi 182 Dougherty, Patrick Douglas, renda Downard, Lisa 170 Doxsie Tamm 170 Dries, Christina 154 Drucker, Patricia 182 Duff , Casey 41,118,182 Dunham, Mark 98, 154 Dunivan, john 28, 97, 131 Dunlevy, Angela Dunlevy, Lisa Dunn, Angelia 182 Duran, Ernest 35, 170 Durbala, Frances 154 Dirdle, Cheryl 95, 99, 170 Durham, Vivian 182 Dutton, Dudley 2, 112, 131 EeEeEeEeEeEe Fads, Timothy 119, 131 Eastman, Brian 35, 112, 154 Edmonds, Charles 35, 51, 182 Edwards, Cornelious Edwards, Iames 41, 183 Effler, jennifer 90, 92 Ehlenbach, Gina 131 Eisele, Stephen 35, 112, 154 Ellis, Eddie 183 Elmore, Kevin 183 Elson, Nicolas 35, 90, 183 Elwood, Eric 66, 154 Elwood, Iohn 183 Emery, Norman 183 England, Heather 183 Engle, Anthony 121 Engstrom, Gary 41, 183 Esterer, Petra 154 Etaugh, Andrea 28, 29, 131 Evans, Cuba 170 Evans, Michael 51 Evans, Ronal Everett, Oscar 35, 154 59, 85, 89, 113, 116, 118, Everett, Patricia 48, 98, 170 V , FtFfFtFtFfFf Fair, Deanna 154 Fair, Marcus 51, 170 Farnan, john 66, 77, 112, 183 Farrell, Michael 183 Fatheree, Shawn 106, 118, 183 Feinerman, Adam 41, 58, 183 Feinerman, Angi 16, 40, 42, 59, 77, 89, 118, 131 Fendrich, Andrew 154 Ferris, Darren 183 Ferris, Holly 42, 43, 77, 112, 154 Field Kimberl 46, 56, 97, 106, 112, 170 Filip, Mark 56, 90, 92, 112, 154 Filstrup, john 183 Finley, Laurie 170 Finnegan-French, Kelly Fitton, Will 86, 88, 99, 106, 170 Flanigan, james Flatt, Malinda 94, 183 orence, Angela 113, 114, 121, 170 Flowers, Audra 183 Foote, Antonio 50, 51 Foote, Excenia 155 Foote, Roberta orsrnan, Teresa Foster, Karen 119, 183 Fourdyce, Anthony 119, 155 Fox, Steven 16, 44, 45, 63, 112, 132 Frank, Iudith 170, 194 Frankel, David 35, 119, 132 Franz, Kent 40, 90, 155 Fray, Kimberly 40, 90, 155 Freeman, jim 6, 57,106, 112, 155 Frericks, Daniel 50, 52, 112, 117, 132 Frericks, Diane 42, 112, 155 Friederich, Michael 170 Fietsch, Robert Frietsch, William 155 Fulton, Kim 183 Furness, Kim 90, 155 Fuson, Donald 170 Fussner, Iames 111, 132 Fussner, Robert 106, 117, 119, 155 112, 1 13, GgGgGgGgGgG Gabbert, Michael Garcia, David Garmers, Ieanne 46, 183 Garske, William 155 Gaskins, Iay 113, 183 Gaskins, Ion 132 Gates, Bobbie Gayles, Darrin 41, 77, 183 Gebhardt, David 88, 170 Geiger, Iana 65, 101, 183 George, Katherine 46, 106, 170 Gerald, Kevin 35, 183 German, Chris 183 Ghantous, Emile Gillick, Dale 114, 155 Gillig, Daniel 170 Gilmore, Michele 155 Ginger, Donna 132 Gittrich,I0e1 56, 83, 170 Gittrich, Rebecca 29, 82, 83, 85, 86, 89, 106 132 Glenn, Chinetha Glenn, Michelle Godfrey, Mark 98, 114, 170 Goett, Leanne 77, 100, 113, 118, 155 Goin, Cecilia 94, 106,183 Goin, Russe , 1 6, 108, 109, 155 Golden, james Golden, Patricia 92, 113, 155 Goldsmith, Amy 106, 108, 155 Goldsmith, Marcia 183 Golianis, George 170 Gomes, Leah 184 Goodale, Charles 56, 95, 96, 155 Goodman, Donna 65, 94, 170 Grace, Iames 170 Graham, Kimberiy 46, 112, 155 Graham, Michael 41, 184 Graham, Stacy 114, 184 Granderson, Shristina 184 Granderson, Robert A Graves, Carla Graves, Sharron 114, 115 Graves, Steven 35, 184 Gray, Sou las 184 Gray, jerry Gray, Robert 184 Grayson, Denise Grayson, Yvette 184 Grebner, Deborah 48, 90, 170 Green, Arlene 155 Green, Balitha Green, Denise 132 Green Green creenf Rhonda 7'7, 62, 100, 113 Lisa 90, 112, 155, 184 Lisa L. 48 65 120 Green, Tawanya 55, 65, 90, 121, 184 Green, Timoth 132 Gregory, Shedrick Grewell, Dawn 55, 106, 113, 184 Grimm, Amy 155 Grimm, Marisa 101, 184 Grimm, Mark 184 Gross, Raymond 155 Gullick, Tina 184 Gum-Pompa, Anthony Guy, Lorenzo 35, 170 , 120,170 Guzman, Gary 109, 117,121, 155 HhHIiHhHhH11 Hacker, Craig 35, 184 Hagen, Leslie 121,170 Hale, Nicho as tevenson 44, 117, 184 Hall Dennis 171 Halleen, i i , , 184 Hanchett, Clifgrd 35, 112,118, 133 Hannah Ir., Milton 171 Hanold, Kurt 16, 35, 58, 184 Hanson, orris 53, 112, 155 Hanson, Napoleon 94, 171 Hanson, Nina 184 Hard, Norman 133 Hardin, Talmon 35, 151 Harding, Tony 98 Hardy, Kristin 13, 86, 108, 134 Harmison, Sherry 155 Harmon, Cheynen 184 Harmon, James 155 Iiiiliii Harris, 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Maclin, Lisa Magnuson, Eric 85, 86, 89, 96, 99, 139 Ma on, Frederick 113, 139 Malone, vet 114, 173 Malone, Tonet 173 Marit, Christine 187 Martin, Angela ' Martin, Constance 1 Martin,Gary 159 l Martin,Jennifer139 Martin,'1'amue1 Mason, Janelle 117, 187 ' Mason, Michael 46, 173 Mason, Nelson 35, 173 Massey, Ruby Matarelli, Renee 187 fi5Mathes, Maureen 159 I Mathis, Chnstopher 41, 187 ,J Matthews, Steven Ruthie 90, 187 159 94, 96, 98, 139 Mayberry, Patricia 187 Mayer, Richard 139 Mayes, Lisa 173 Mayfield, Mia 159 McAfee, Frederick 112, 159 McCabe, Craig 159 McCartney, Daniele 173 McCartney, Kelly 159 McClure, Debra 46, 106, 187 McClure, Patricia 159 McClure, Patrick 118 McCollum, Kimberly 99, 118, 121, 173 McCoy, Chris 187 McCoy, Tammy 94 McCurdy, Glenn 159 McDonald, Tammie 113, 140 iMcGee, 1 ey McGhee, Steven 90, 121, 173 McGrane, Debra Mclntire, Dennis 173 c rvin, Mildred Mc-Kweym, eresa 1 , 159 McKnight, Sandra 160 McLellan, Karen 173 McLellan, Karen Rae 173 McLellan, Rosalee 139 McNamara, Dawn 114, 187 Mecum, Amy 187 Medina, Lisa 90, 187 Meissner, Alice 42, 59, 187 Melton, Bruce Melvin, Deanna 160 Melvin, Fitzgerald Melvin, Ruby Merkle Kimberl 90,187 Miles, David 173 Miller Che 192 101 1 il er, Dewanda 39, 187 Miller, Gary 140 Miller, Miller, Miller, James 187 Lisa 160 Michelle 106, 113, 117, 118, Miller, Renee 160 Maller, Robert 160 Miller, Tori 118, 140 Misselhorn, David Millelhorn, Mark 1 Mitchell, Linda 173 X 'ii' I ' I A Mitton, Karen 187 ' ' if Mitton, Kristine 160 Mitton, Michael 44 Mixell, Julie 187 Moen, Eric 187 Moen, Laura 19, 98, 121, 160 Moffatt Kimberl 160 Monell, David Monroe, Craig 35, 173 Monroe, Mark 40, 109, 112, 160 Moore-Irby, Renee 188 Moore, Moore Dean 114,173 oanne 55, 112, 160 ,I Moore, John 174 Moore, Kevin 35, 58, 112 Mo ' lle 92, 106, 187 Moore, Richard Moore, Stephanie 92, 187 Moore, Todd 35, 140 Moore, Traci 106, 188 Morgan, Greta 84, 94, 108, 109, 11 Morgan, Troy Morris Jr., Glenn 55, 106, 174 Morris, Donna 174 Morris, Holly 96, 160 - Morris, Natalie 101, 188 Morrison, Lisa 94, 160 , L ' Morton, Deborah 1609 Morton, Troy I - - - Mosburg, Martie 28, 111, 141 , Motz, Jeffrey 160 Mounce, Michael 174 Moxley, James 174 J Moxley, Kimberl '188 - Mudd, Alison 174, , 1 9 . , . Mueller Jr., David 188 , 1 9 I Mulcahy, Jayne 106, 117, 121, 174 Mullowney, Edward 90, 188 Munger, Eduardo Munger, Ricardo Munger, Veronica 174, 188 Murnan, Timothy 57, 174 Murphy, Kathryn 90, 92, 174 Musse man, o , Mutton, Jeanne 94, 188 Myers Jr., Raymond Myers, Myers, Paul 188 Robert 188 NnNnNnNnNn Nau, Matthew Naug, Jeanette 42, 59, 94, 188 Neal, Quinton 174 Nellas, Terry 90, 174 7, 121, 160 Nelson, Tammy 94, 174 Newborn-Marks, Shauna 97, 174 Newborn-Marks, Stephine Newtson, Kristine 48, 55, 188 Nguyen, Ha Ba Nguyen, Hue Nguyen, Khai Nicholas, Mark 141 Nicholson, Holly Nickels, Daniel 141 Nielsen, Gloria 28, 29, 89, 90, 92, 141 N iemi, Niemi, Nisius, , Tracy 175 Nixon Elizabeth 42, 88, 174 Sandra 42, 94, 96, 109, 160 David 40, 41,112,160 Nordwall, Andrew 160 Norman, Catherine 160 Norsworthy, Glen Nottingham, Linden Nottingham, Loren Nugent, Amy 106, 188 Nugent, Sarah 90, 92, 109, 113, 114,121, 160. Nunn. Tracy jf Nyberg, SuziAnn 59, 88, 94, 106, 121, 175 I 00000000000 oorien, rad ss, 51, 112, 175 O'Donnell, Dane 175 O'Donnell, James Oetgen, Cynthia 96, 98, 141 O'F aherty, Kevin 188 Oge, Kevin 188 O rt, Lauri Olling, Kim 46, 90, 112, 160 Olson, Nancy 28, 46, 85, 89, 90, 112, 113, 141 Olszewski, James 56, 188 Orrill, Robert 175 Otto, David PpPpPpPpPpPp Paar, Jennifer 42, 55, 65, 119, 188 Page, Susan Parker, Derrick 115, 175 1 Parker, Jon 35, 56 Parker, Marcus 188 Parrish, Christopher 142 Patterson, Becki 142 Patterson, Shaune Paul, Dana Paul, Dennean Paulis, Gregory 188 Paulis, Pamela 142 Peacock, Julie 46, 56, 106, 112, 160 Peak, Jeffrey 142 Pegues, Danita 113, 188 Pelton, Eva 46, 90, 160, 192 Penn, Mark 188 Perry, Joanne Peters, Paula 90, 188 Peters, Susan 90, 160 Peterson, Marla 113, 119, 120, 175 Peterson, Pamela 113, 121, 175 Peterson, Sven 84, 85, 109, 124, 142 Petrakis, Tracee 86, 89, 94, 96, 142 Pettett, Leslea 161 Pfeifer, Susan 188 Pfoff, Patrick 58, 112, 161 Phares, Melissa 118, 188 Phel , David 161 Picha, Michelle 47, 86, 92, 109, 112, 113, 121, 161 Pickett, Jacqueline Pierce, Shewonn Pilrnan, Douglas Ray 142 Pilman, Jerry 41, 77, 98, 189 Index 229 Pio, Chad 44, 45, 161 Pitcher, Gregory Scott 48, 119, 142 Pitcher, Gwen 189 Plack, Ianice 46, 89, 106, 112, 142 Plencner, Michelle 1 Plunkett, Daniel 28, 85, 86, 89, 106, 142 1 Podawiltz, Tracy 55, 118, 121, 175 l Poehls, David 40, 142 Poehls, Kevin 40, 161 1 Polakow, Timothy 161 I' Ross, Molissa 94, 189 Ruckei, Calvin 175 Rudolibh, Ruth 161 Ruffirg, Ronald 51, 112, 189 Rumpgg Brian 35, 58, 109, 112, 161 RungeiZTeea 175 Rungefiilickie 25, 95, 161 Russell Albert 58, 189 5eRut ergr , gggixtauqua 161 4 Singer, Tony 113, 176 Singer, Tylor 145 Sistrunk, Sharon Sit, Karen 47, 112, 121, 176 Sit, Robert 145 Slaughter, Gwendolyn 117, 190 Smith, Alphonso 1 15, 176 Smith, Amiee 145 Smith, Andre 110, 1 12, 162 Smith, Crystal 3 1 4 5. 4.2.4, 4, 1 Pollard, Albert 51, 112, 189 hiyy X the Qonna 90 Smith, Darryl 35, 36, 112, 162 Porch Ir., W1ll1am 115, 161 rrer, 53 31h1ean 42, 43, 89, 100, 112, 118, 143 Smith, Kim 77 Ryan, iid Q, 112 mith, Kristina 58, 59, 162 - 1-- Smith Lance 190 1 Poffhf Montana 35,112,175 tti,cc . cccgg, it g Smith: Laurie 190 ' ' . it 1 S - 1, S S S S Smith, Lionel Porch, Sherry 42, 43, 59, 94, 112, 113, 188 8 1 - . 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' - :-:-pe- 1521! 2: ' ', .. - li.-I nn' . ndre163 : ' 'nkler, Laura 92, 191 'tus, Kevin 41, 90, 92, 191 lson, Iohn 88, 90, 92, 177 ny, Iohn 191 pwnsend, Andrea lownsend, Terry 35, 51, 191 frapps, Denise 110, 163 Tommy Susan 85, 87, 147 Valerie 44, 90, 177 35, 58, 98, 177 '1l8, 121,177 Uu UuUuU 89, 96, 97, 109, 118 120, 177 we VVVVVVV K Q ,M Walker, lean 48 65, 92, 112, 163 ' 1 --- arl 177 ' I - . ds, Debra X A , Walker, Pame a 89, 119, 120, 147 oods, Rhonda S x ' ' Wallace, Scott 177 gWallis, Charles 148 oodson, Gidget 191 id 1 Worley, Michael 191 'T as 'B if W Wallis, Iames 41, 191 Wrigh 1 Watson, Brice 35, 58, 64, 112, 163 ,gWaugh, Brid et 191 Weaver, 148 Weaver Webb, Ch 1 Webb, la Webb, M , 8 177 'na 65, line 95 ari Worricktggrijo 111, 149 t ck 191 James 191 Deborah46 106 YyY Weber, Yarb u h Ir., 'ce Yatefg Tfrey 1 'V ' 'Yeagle I bra 94, 177 , Yeagl .1 ry 90, 177 x Yeley , - - , '- Weisert, 48 112 Yerke 4 ristopwi 19, 2 149 ' Wenger 95, 112 Youn Sarkis 191 ' . Wessels Youn enda 40,432 1 ' , 1 V 9, 163 Y n e 12 5' V V V: 4 A Youn i tentol!'35, 51, 191 atricia , A P zZz A z Whiteside, ' , 4 ' Whitworth , Whitwort 9 Willadsen Zahn tt 112, 149 zike, , ss, ,12, 177 Ann ,,,,A A Williams, Artavia ea er 1 Williams, Bruce Williagis, Candace Melissa Charles 16, 89, 149 , 4 ,,.,,,, as , 1 Nom, 4' UW, ' aww Index 231 THANKS And so it ends. Another year, another yearbook, another seemingly endless task finished. Completion of this page brings great relief to everyone involved with the produc- tion of this yearbook. We have never enjoyed working on a 1982 yearbook as much as we have enjoyed working on this one. The yearbook may not be perfect, but we put forth our best efforts to make it that way. There are things that we wish could have been done differently if there had been the time, money, knowledge, and patience to do them. Unfortunately, these things weren't always plentiful throughout the year. We hope the 1982 yearbook lives up to everyone's expectations, including our own. Many hours of hard work and dedication were poured into the production of this book by several people. We would like to thank the entire Crest staff for their help throughout the year and give special thanks to the follow- ing people. BRENDA HEARD and DAN PLUNKETT- Thanks for your great pages, the grey grid, your nescience of what a budget is, and making us laugh when we felt like killing someone. Sassoon. LEANNE IRISH - Thanks for the pages. It was nice of you to always be on time to the Crest room. NATALIE HALE -Thanks for all your help. We think you should be a comedienne. Good luck on your drivers test if you ever take it. PHIL GOIN - Thanks for providing the drinks. Your pages weren't too bad either. KEN SAWYER-Cookies on your garage? Thanks for all the pics, especially the ones that were fogged or didn't really have film. Of course it wasn't your fault. LAURA KNAUER-Your sports pages are great. Thanks for working so hard. SANDRA NIEMI - Thanks for helping with whatever was needed. JOEL GITTRICH - Oh, well. REMBRANDT STUDIO - Thanks for developing our pic- tures and helping us when we needed it. GERRITT VAN BEEK - Thanks for doing a boring and tedious job, when we no longer had the sanity to do it. MARY ALICE BOYLE- Thanks for all your help and understanding of how frustrating yearbooking can be. RIS - Thanks for everything. MR. BEHRENS AND THE BUSINESS STAFF-Thanl for making enough money Qwe hopej to cover our exorb tant spending. OPINION fespecially second hour?-Thanks for the pic ideas, and good times. PHS FACULTY-Thanks for allowing Crest work to b done during class time. SANDRA, LAURA, AND NEXT YEAR'S STAFF-Goo luck with everything. Don't forget to have fun. MOM AND DAD GITTRICH-Thanks for understanc ing and putting up with the constant mess, late night: noise, and complications that yearbooking brings with it. Thanks for the memories. Rebbie Gittrich I Iennie Lewis I . , I hlli :GTX K'3v 'L '5 -so-'25 53-'if'-' ., ' td-4. kr ' , 'f f I NGXQQQ9 L' if ' xy' 'c ',g Q ffl' 5' ,1 . -gg wxw- 2'?Z2..m ' t I - ' fl 4ff z:'. 1 l V . nu .z. x L. 4 ,F mm .L-v yi A - ' V at if . ' ' Lv v f The Crest Deadline Monster. QSWEESQ san angels, texas 1 l


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