Richwoods High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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---—--- 5 9  i 4 'll Richwoods Community High School 6301 North University Peoria Heights, Illinois J dvurtods the Qchwl Vmv 1962-63 Qoclal AdZv fi AodfiAH E uX|3hO i Tabt ofr Cotdwts Foxulty IS 29 Qtu Ltoid Lif 57 Jtuu M$ 65 Activifees S3 Cophomcn s 97 Otgcuu oiioitS 115 Fleslthttov 161 AtUetics 177 4 Tta U(Mow L Uofk of RxciiiuWs Surrounded by beauty, the students of Richwoods Community High walk proudly to classes and activities. The bright, hallowed halls be- come familiar sights but unforgettable memories. This is our school. We take great pride in it — the castle for the Knights of Richwoods. 5 MR. DONALD MARINE The Excolibur staff of 1963 would like to dedicate this book to a man who truly illustrates the Richwoods spirit. A vivacious personality v ho works with undying energy for any school activity, this man has proved to be an inspiration to many students. In this way he has con- tributed to the recognition our school enjoys and to many honors it has received. He has provided many enjoyable hours of entertainment for the Richwoods population. Drama and debate are two of the fields in which he excels. The Ex- calibur staff is proud to dedicate this yearbook to one of our most hard working faculty members, an outstanding teacher and person, MR. DON MARINE. 6 SUPERINTENDENT FRED C. McDAVID The most important position at Richwoods is held by a fine gentle- man with a smile for everyone, Mr. Fred McDavid. To fulfill such a position requires a person who is not only energetic and enthusiastic, but also one who understands the operation, main- tenance, management, and needs of the school. This person must be an educational leader,- he must be willing to give forth his efforts to the advancement of the school. Mr. McDavid is ideally suited to the job. His every effort has been to retain and enhance the fine reputation that Richwoods enjoys. To Superintendent Fred McDavid we are indeed grateful for the out- standing leadership given to Richwoods Community High School. 7 £$tob(!l6lvToH Qckool Me. frod McDovid Superintendent Mr. RkKord Erxen Assistant Superintendent Oean of Boys Miss Helen Curran Director of Guidance Dean of Girls Mr. loon Pcrlcy Business Manoger 8 flid QtudjMd Imj Decisions Directly responsible for the fine reputation enjoyed by Rich- woods Community High School is its dedicated Board of Edu- cation. These gentlemen meet regularly twice a month and es- tablish the policy upon which Richwcods operates. Always in- terested in the welfare of the school, they hove endeavored to keep educational standards at Richwoods among the highest in the State of Illinois. During the past year alone many addi- tions hove been made to the facilities, including a Swimming Pool, Reading Laboratory, Language Laboratory, Power and Transportation Shop, Meteorological Laboratory, Cafeteria Ex- pansion, twelve classrooms, ond others. Mr. Rolph Hoerr President Dr. Fred C. Endres Secretary Mr. William Lowery District Treasurer Mr. John Hall 10 B owuL 4 Bdxjucoilcwj Mr. Wheel or McDougol Mr Chorio Ullriek. School Attorney Mr. Poul C. Cotion Mr. Henry Triebel Mr. Arthur Sxold 11 of 4h Mr . Wory Finney, Generol Clerk Mri. Eleonor Huihow, Generol Clerk Mn. Virginio lee, Chief Book- keeper Mi Evo Martin, Secretory to Buiinew Monoger Mri. Betty Shudo. Switchboord Opcrotor 12 Mri. Betty Brown, Stenographer, Secretory to the Deon of Girl . Mijj Vol loeb, Generol Clerk Mri. Joyce Poluiko, Oflico Mon- oger. Secretary to Superintendent Mri. Irene Wo won. Secretory to Awistant Superintendent MR. R08ERT BAIETTO Physical Education B.S. University of Illinois MISS JUDITH ALIEN English B.S. Southeost Missouri State College Mr. Patton discusses a theme with Brian Hawkins. MR. KENNETH BARTON General Electricity; Industrial Arts; Drafting; Electricity B.S., M.S. Illinois Stole Normal Uni- versity MR. LOREN ALLEN Librarian; Audio Visual Aids Director B.Ed. Southern Illinois University; B.S. University of Minnesota; M S. Univer- sity of Illinois MR. ALBERT ANTOINE Biology; Senior Science B.S. Westorn Illinois University; M S. University of Wisconsin MR. WILLIAM BECK German BA. Josephinum College; M.A. St. Louis University; M.A. Bradley Uni- versity MR. ROGER BABICH English B.S. Western Illinois University MR. ROGER BIOOMQUIST Chemistry B.$. Illinois Wesleyan University; M.S. Illinois State Normol University MR. PHILIP BECKER General Physics; A.P. Physics B.S., M.S., Bradley University MISS MARILYN BOLEMAN Physical Education B.S. Western Illinois University Mr. Power looVs on during o supervised study poriod. MISS MARY BOYD Moth I; Algebra I; Plane Geometry B.S. Illinois Stotc Normol University MR. GEORGE BRIGGS Choral Music B.S., MS., Eastern Illinois State Uni- versity MR. MAX BRIGGS Arts; Crofts Department Chairmon B.S., M.S., Eastern Illinois Stoto Uni- versity MR. JOHN BROWN U.S. History B.S. Eostern Illinois Stole University 16 MR. WILLIAM F. 8YAR U.S. History; Civic Department Chairman i.B. Augustano College; M A. Brod-  y University MR. ROGER OAMHORST World Hijfory; Latin B.S. Eostern Illinet Univertity Mi  Chord teoche the flutter kick in the new pool. MRS. CONNIE DEATHERAGE Latin 8.A. University of Iowa MR. JOSEPH DIAZ Spanish B.A. Mexico City College MR. WILLIAM DOLAK Biology B.S. Illinois Stole Normal University MR. EDWIN DURHAM U.S. History; American Government B.S. Illinob State Normol University MR. EDWIN FERREE Technical Drafting II, Architccfual Drawing III, Industrial Artt I, Pre-Engineering Drawing B.S., M.S., Illinois State Normal Uni- versity Mr. Fox explains tho pennate venation of o leaf to Linda teyerle and Bernard Pritzker. MR. RICHARD FOX Biology B.S. Indiana University; M.S. Purdue University 18 MR. DONALD FIELD Moth I; Plane Geometry; Algebra I B-A. Southern Illinois University MRS. BETTY FISCHBECK Algebra I; Algebra II; Solid Geometry; Trigonometry A.8. Illinois College MRS. NORMA FRANKLIN Shorthand I II; Consumer Education; Secretariol Practice B.S., M S., University of Illinois MR. TY FRANKLIN Boys' Physical Education A.B. Eureka Collcgo; A.M. University of Illinois MR. HOWARD HOOD English B.A. Southern Illinois University MR. WILLIAM M. HUGHES Deportment Chairman; Physical Education 8.E. Western Illinois State University; M.S. University of Illinois MRS. BETTY HITCHCOCK Study Holl B.S. University of Missouri Dave Jameson listens while Mr. Harris explains tho perspective of the convos. MR. LARRY JENKINS English B.S. Western Illinois University 19 MR. GEORGE JOHNSTON Americon Government B.S., M.A. Bradley Univorsity MISS RUTH KEMPER Soclol Science; World Geography; U.S. History; Freshman Geography B.S. Eostorn Illinois University Mr. Byor points out on important historicol event to Dick Herr. MISS ARIA KUNTWORTH Typing; General Businoss; Business Survey B.S. Illinois Stole Normal University MR. ESTEt B. JONES Algebro; Senior Mathematics Department Chairman B.S. Western Illinois University; M, University of Illinois MR. LEONARD F. KORGIE World History; International Relations B.A. University of Notre Dome; M.A. University of Illinois MR. CHARLES KOWZAN German B.A. Southern Illinois University MISS JUDITH LANE English B.S. Southern Illinois University 20 MRS. FERNE LAWLIS English 1. Western Illinois University; M.A. iversity of Illinois Mr. Marine gives pointers for debate to Dick Solzcnstcin and Suzanne Miller. MR. HERBERT J. LEE Bond Director S. Eostern Illinois University; M.S. niversity of Illinois MRS. JOYCE LECOUR Business Education; Office Machines; Business low; Typing I B.S. Western Illinois University MISS BONNIE LITWIllER Mathematics; Algebro; Geometry B.S., M.S. Illinois State Normol Uni- versity MISS BEVERLY McMANUS French B.S. Southeast Missouri Stoto MR. DONALD R. MARINE Speech; Dramatics; Debate Department Chairman 8-A., M.A. Stoto University of Iowa MR. ARTHUR MOSER Mathematics; Algebra; Geometry B A. Goshen College; M.S. University cf Notre Domo 21 MR. DEAN NICHOLS Plono Geometry; Mathematic B.S. Missouri Valley College; M.S. Missouri School of Mines MR. WILLIAM PATTON English I; Department Chairman A.B., M.S., Millikin University MRS. PATRICIA PASTERZ Home Economics B.S. Brodley University MISS KAREN PINTER English B.S. Western Illinois University MR. STEPHEN POWER Algebra B.A. University of Notre Dome Jeonene Nokolo receives encour- agement from Mrs. Shepherdson be- tween timed writings. MRS. JACKLYN K. RICCA Record Keeping; Typing; Consumer Education B.S. Illinois Stato Normal University 22 MR. GEORGE C. RICHARDSON Typing; Bookkeeping; Deportment Choirmon B. of Ed., Eastern Illinois University; M.S. University of Illinois MRS. MARGARET ELLEN RICHARDSON Home Economics Deportment Chairmen B.S. Eostcrn Illinois University; MS. Indiana State Teochers College MR. DONALD ROY History B.S. Eastern Illinois University Mrs. Richardson, Linda Loomis, and Eileen Braun arrange the Home Eco- nomics bulletin board with the Christmas spirit. MR. BENTLY ROBISON Industrial Arts; General Metols; General Woods B.A. Central College of Connecticut; M.S. Eostcrn Illinois University MRS. MARJORY RUBINFELD Assistant librarian B.S. Western Illinois University MISS CECILE RUKGABER English B.A. Iowa Wesleyan College; M.A. University of Wyoming 23 Mr. Sharp and Tom Shirley us© Ihe equipment in the new language lab. MISS RUTH RUPPENKAMP Business Education; Typing; Business English; Business Survey B.A. Marycrest College; M.A. Univer- sity of lowo MR. JOHN SCHILLING History B.S. University of Illinois MR. WILLIAM SCHLAGETTER Developmental Reading B.A. Defiance College; M.S. Bowl- ing Green Stole University MR. JONATHAN SHARP Spanish Department Chairman A,8. Greenville College; E.D.M. Uni- versity of Illinois MR. CARL L. STEELE English 8.S., M.S. Southern Illinois University MR. ROBERT STEELE Physical Education B.S., M.S. Southern Illinois University MR. MICHAEL STUART English B-A. Eureka College MRS. RACHEL SHEPHERDSON Business Education; Business Survey Typing; Cloricol Practice B.S. Illinois State Normal University MISS MARY EllEN TAYLOR Physicol Educoton B.S. Illinois Stoto Normal University MR. ROGER TIPPS Economic ; Sociology B.S. Illinois Slots Normo I University MRS. ADELE TRAFICANO Physicol Education B.S. Illinois State Normal University MRS. FLOYDINE TOMKINSON English B.S. Syrocuje University MRS. ARMEDIA TOTTEN Study Hall Supervision B.S. Brcdloy University MR. GERHARD W. THOMPSON Mothemotics; Algcbro; Geomotry B.E. Wisconsin Stole Teochers College Mrs. Zinser and Mr. Damhorst pause for o chat between dosses. MR. PATRICK THOMPSON Mothemotics; Algeb'a; Geometry B.S. Illinois State Normol University MR. DANIEL SWANSON Industrial Arts; Woodworking General Woods Department Chairman B.S. Western Illinois University; M.S. Stout Institute MR. CARLO TRAFICANO Physicol Education B.S., M.S. Bradley University MR. ROBERT VEIHMAN French B.S. Southorn Illinois University MISS MARTRENE WOODARD Home Economics B.S. Eosforn Illinois University MRS. BARBARA WYSS English, Speech B.S. Bradley University MR. J. ROSS YOUNG MISS PATRICIA YOUNGREEN Science, Biology English, Journalism Deportment Choirmon B.S. Bradley University B.S. Northwestern University; M.S. De- Paul University MRS. DOROTHY ZINSER English B.A. Bradley University; M.A. North- western University Cdmb MISS MARGARET O'REILLY R.N. C.P.H.N.,- St. Francis School of Nursing; University of Minnesoto. 26 CfMClCtl 0 whC6 MR. WILLIAM MILLER Tronsporfotion Supervisor TuxMporfatlOiv Cta 27 LEFT TO RIGHT: William Escue. Jim Davis, Teddy Often, Frank Fisher, Robert Skinner, Richard Duncan, Phil Jordon, Irvin Parker, George Thomas, Curtiss Elder. William Whitehead, Donald Holden, James Lindloy, Wilbert Cranford, Glen Frenz, Warren Homonn, Francis Samuelion, William Roberts, William Miller. C jt dcu Qtofff ROW Is Mildred Ohl, Lena Ebcrlc. Lydia Lehmann; Manager. ROW 3: Marie Highman, Ethel Nelson, Myrtle Hedges, Ann Pitcher, Rosello ROW 2: Fern Caldwell, Use Helmantolcr, Joan Ford, Jean Farnsworth, Rito Lichtsinn, Mitzi Close, Pauline Vaughn, Darlene Hughbonks, Helen Whito. Howard, Esther lovely, Marie Wciland, lorcne Dodson, Aline Morrisson. ROW 1: Thelma Wright, Wilmer Fisher, Edith Kent. ROW 2: William Hcrchenhach, Robert Knopphie, Jack Williams, Phil Attc- bocry, Robert Burnett. ROW 3: Everett Bell, Wes Collins, Robert Miller, Marvin Jones, Everett Cooper. ROW 4: Fred Schurtz. Les Collins, Floyd Camp, Milton Roberts, Floyd How- kins. 28 29 A 0 Pt l by Cynthio Adorn Annette Albright Connie Anderson loo Applegote Fred Armcntrout The spark of looming Tkfiy u y ixuJb omAj taMjqltod uttblv uAide ibuxslv and haunted by shadow. But thb pMctAs fjbe is aiiuAyS tW , bu t4 i tcj, h w bttej{i£6y, unsteady, but neve dying . . . tkb fight tW education sheds ow 30 to Lmds thb Way Charles Asher Don L. Ashgrsf Kothorino Jeon Austin Shcilo Bochtcl Ellyn Baker Lowrcncc Boll Goy Barnes Terry Bornes Teery Benson Judith Kay Bernard 31 Diek Bittner Suzonne Bloir Marly Blomlcr Koron 8luroenrader Qftivik o LfiAwtatcj Rkhord Bonney Bonny Bortolottl Eileen Broun Toy Broyihow I Eden Brennan Barry Briggj SKoion Briwendcn 32 Dione Kay Britten Diana Brumbaugh Pot Brommer Was fCwdJk l i t Us Norelto Buckle DeAnno Burdin Normo Jeon Burgener Rod Burrell Poul Bu  mon Stephen Byrne Bruce Carlson Fred Carr Barbora Carver Elmer Cosley Pot Cossel 33 Dionne Coiiidy Thb PUSt VkW Oi k Cohen Ron Coleman Dove Conn Colette Corbin 34 Dovid J. Cordes Gerald E. Cottingham U AttWW Chtss Sheila Creighton Grog Crystal Bill Dailey Michael Dailey Margot Davis Ruth Ann Davis Randall Dawson Tom Decker 35 Willlom Desmond Goye DeTrempe AfjtefrTkctb Ed Dickinson Dove Dills Julie Dixon Deanna Downing Rebecca A. Doyle John Du neon Rick Duncan Michael H Oyer Noncy Eostcn Sion R. Ellwood Potrkia Enriquez Sandy Errion 36 Michael Erwin barbara Evans Th Fltame GQaw L Bttcj Ronold Evans Chuck Feldman Gary Finch Joncl Fisher Jon Formhols Ron Forner Penny Fredrickson Miko Fricdlondcr Greg Fulford Barbara A. Fuller Larry Gann Kendra Garrett William H, Goskill Marta Goskins 37 As U Cm ocU Undo Goon Undo Gcbhordt Mike Germon Corol Getz Henry Geuvcni Bob Gbolitca Jane Giebelhouien Roberto Gilbert Lorraine Gillcipie 8eryl Giih Soian Gl dewell David Goctt Marion Small makci loit minute odjuitmenti bofore lifting for her 38 icnior portrait. tk PIa ofr RIqht Judy Goodlod Judith Gott Phil Gould Gory Grohom Dovid I. Grandoll Susie Growey Barbara Ellen Gray Judy Gray Tuxijfly OlMG CfojOMJ V Ronold Grimm Chcry Gutierrez $. Morris Hoflcy Gweneth Holl Keren Holl Mory Holpin Gory Homrick T J9 Roth Ann Harris Richard Hort Richard Hortter Polly Hayes Connio Hoynes Bonnie I. Hozzord 40 Phyllis Heggic As tlifi Yam by Gordon Henry Jonet Hcntloy Richord Herr Janice Hibier 8ob Hinder Richard Hoodley Julio Honnold Pete Huber Pam Hudson Sandro Huff Claudia D. Hughbanks lindo Hulett 41 Cathy Ime Shoron Ijom Steve Jockmon Connio Jocobs Gary Jacobs Judy Jacobs Kristin Jacobson Jay Jcoklns Carol K. Jeneson Connie Jeneson BuamjmL U|d f-ltijh Cheryl Johnston Morio Joseph Pot Junker Oeon Koetzcl Phyllis Kcndoll 43 Nick Kent Barboro Ketehom Reno Knopp Mory Knickerbocker Janet M. Krismon Karen Kromphardt Connie Lamm James Lomprcchf Pom lindjtrom Steve M. Lindjtrom Denny Lipp Mory lijton Linda Maria Loomis Stanley McCall tlifi Peak Denij C. McConn Pom McCoilin Vicki McCouUond Paulo McClellan Morlene McCoy Sondi McKinney Carol Jean McMichael Bill McNory Jo Anne Mohorry Jonlco Mahler Lorry Moholland ofj' Owi f-ffcjlv Cckool Jomes Menton Normo S. Metz Dick Miller Lecto Miller 4f Korin Mlnehort Solly Mloker W Qmk Patricio Moore Joon Morodock Steve Moreland Joseph Morgan Bob Moushon John Mulder Another doy of school has ended for Judy ond Cothy. Dennis Murray Lindo Murric Dovid Nofziger Judy Nelson 47 Sue Nelson Joyce Newell Tb CJl vJhj LwPj Chorie Nibbelin Judith Normon Shoron Obcrholtzcr Becky Cff Dovo Ohl Marcio Owen Judy Patterson Gary Payne Sara Pence Steve Perkins Billie K. Peterson Harry Peterson 48 Carol Phillips Steve Picton George Piper Patricio Poland Rosemary Powell Sherry Lynn Powlcy Tena Powley Dove Prince Doug Proctor Jack Roger Linda Reotherford Chuck Reeve Frances Rcinholtz Gerhard Richter Jim Riddle 49 LoDonno Roberts jkcd iMt uuttCj Rondy O. Rodes Suson Linnio Rolond Lono Rojo Stocic Ross Diono Ruckle Linda Rude Jim Solicnstcin Fred Scheel Casual meeting among students ot the Homecoming danco. 50 James Runkle Ladd Rutherford Mr. Tipps loeofes R.C.H.S. for Randy ftarllett ond Karen Kellenberger. Q lAj i; U|3 t 0 Us QO' Howord Seover Luc ike Selvy David So m low Gloria Ines Serebrisky Donna Sheen Dean Shollon Mel Sieks Joan Silver Boob ore an education — a way to knowkdge. Susan Roland and Bill Johnson perform advanced experiments under the super- 51 vision of Mr. Fox. As tkbYfms Gory Sloscr John Stool© Robert Steiner Terry Stephens 52 Gory Stiers Bill Sudow Cowtocu by Flip Szold Roberta Timerman 53 Bonnie L. Trotter Phillis Ann Turner Michocl D. Ulrich Sulk) Viohmeyer Gory Warner Wto fOiOia TtwS ft M Seniors study herd for semester tests. QhoM PJ ve t Dtfei Bob Wilson 55 Rosemory Williams Don Wilson Joe Wittmcr Lindo Worner Vary Wyss Jim Zweifel 56 Charlotte Wyss Bernio Young Barbara Wolfe Thomos Wyman Gcorgo Yehl Seniors Not Pictured Dovid Bryant Dixio Bryant Chuck Hudnoll 57 Students pause for refreshments. othcr down there? R-Ofl tiftCj Tu nttes Mom°fi« w be forgo,fl lin to arrive meniA Between Chorlcttont, couplet try o wolf . R-gfcu UtS toy RiclwOOtk Whofl Twitting ot o Roofing Twentiet donee? Couplet enter the mogkol world of the Roofing Twenties. Bob tingt, Pleote Mrt. D. to Bo. The Hobo Bond bongj out o country tune. Bill, you're looking better thon uiuol! QqmJLoaS Hobos prcporo for o grand entrance. £kjo . Our lovely Hobo Queen, Goye DeTrcmpc, will reign on this ipcciol Hoboi watch the crowning of their King and Queen. Seniors parade around the gym, Dose swings! Students Follow Derry's advice ond hllch-hike. Dorry demonstrates the hitch-hiker for the class. liopicaU Qptl id o ’ f-figWigkfcs Pat Poland exorted by Bob Steiner. Qvocn Ooonno Smith oscortcd by Rondy Bartlett. A Y cuo DftitO S Queen Oeonno leod grono morcn. Phil ond Billy do the twijt. Queen ond court. The refreshment table ot the Christmas dance wai ever popular. Dances and social life have played an important role in student activities. This year's dances have displayed ingenuity and originality on the part of both the Richwoods students and faculty members. A sceno from the Christmas dance, Silver Bell and Snow Flakes. Students enioy refreshments ond chat ot the Christmos dance. A see no from the Volcntine dance, Enchanted Paradise. JutuMS Pbow . . . ROW 1: Joe Abner, Von Ackerman, Charles Adams. ROW 2: Ronald Alford, Terry Leo Allar, Ronald Anderson. ROW 3: Sharon Andrews, Jean Anglin, James Anthony. ROW 4: Michael Anton, Barbara Apockl, Kim Applegate, Nancy Ashby, Carol Attcbcrry, Karen Attoberry. ROW 5: Trudy Axelrod, Solly Aylward, Janet Bailey, Joseph Bailey, James Baker, Marilyn Baker. ROV 6: Susan Bakom, Bonnio Baldridge, Lori Border, Judith 8orlow, Mary Barth, Nancy Bortolomucci. ROW 7: Torry 8oachler, Connie Beecher, Richard Beil, Shirley Bell, Sharon Benko, Kathy Benningfleld. 66 Rw tkb PutuAJb ROW 1: Shoron Bennington, lorry Bentr, Richard Bickel. ROW 2: Sue Bisplinghoff, Jonico Bitner, Suiette Blockburn. ROW 3: Cheryl Blockwcll, Terry Blockwcll, Vonce Boles. ROW 4: Ronald Boone, Anne Borchelt, Ronald Bosch, Mark Boundy. Judith Bowen, Matthew Brockctt. ROW 5: Beverly Bradshaw, John Brody, lorry Branan, Virginia Brand, Eileen Brewer, Greta Brockway. ROW 6: le Anne Brodbeck, Chorles 8rower, Patrick Brown, Robert Brown, Teresa Brown, Rkhord Bryon. ROW 7: Carol Buck. Diana Buckley, Betty Bullock, Kenneth Burnette, Doris Burroogh, Donna Bush. 67 ROW 1: Linda Camp, Kristin Connoday, Carol Capronico, Deborah Card, Lance Cormon, Bar- bara Carr. ROW 2: Marita Cheesrron, Philip Clary, Chris- tina Colon, Lorry Colbert. ROW 3: Paulo Coleman, Vicki Collie, Lcnoro Combes, James Conard. Oh, nol His is only this tall? By Locking • • ROW I: Jackie Conowoy, Randall Connor, Mar- ion Corder, Beverly Cox, Thomas Cox, John Crandell. ROW 2: Eldon Curtis, Nancy Dalrymple, James Damico, Josoph Dane, Dennis Dorgel, Kola Do- vidson. 68 ROW 1: David Dawson, Thomas Dawson, Terry Dement, Denny Dentino, Michael Do Young, Vicki Dikemon. ROW 2: Deborah Drake, Robert Draper, Rich- ard Droving, Donna Drollinger. ROW 3: Deborah Durfee, Lauri Eostcrbrook, Rob- ert Eoston, Randall Effner. ToutfwL Commas. ROW 1: Penny Eller, Mark Ellison, Connio El- sossor, Ann Engelking, Roy Enslow, Richard Estes. ROW 2: Joann Fongmeier, Allen Farrell, Oovid Fcoris, Roconno Fisher, lorry Fleck, Sandy Fletch- er. Como onl Let's yell. 69 ROW 1: John Flynn, John ford, Jacqueline Forman. ROW 2: Constance Frank. Karen Frozee. lorin Frison. Bennett Fuller, Carlson Furness, Jeoninc Fursr. ROW 3: Pomelo Gansch, Jana Gouf, Janet Gauf, Solly Gebhordt, Thomos Getz, Eugene Gibler. ROW A: Michael Ginsberg. Walter Glover, Michool Gclbert. ROW I; Suzanne Godfrey, Noncy Goodman, Robert Gorham, James Gorman, Riley Grandell, Rodney Grant. ROW 2: Judy Green, Sherry Grif- fis. Oovid Grimm, Jomcs Groom, Kathy Gunderson. David Haase. • • 70 ROW li Joyce Hocfli, Potricia Ho 11, Donold Homann. ROW 2: Ronald Homann, Sharon Honaocr, Soe Hanson. Ann Hardcn- brook, Howard Harris, Janni Harris. ROW 3: Roger Hortnoss, Mike Hassclbcrg, Beckie Hoyden, Robert Heindselmon, Sherry Hickey, Vicki Higgs. ROW 4: Cheri Hill, Terry Hill. Rodney Hill. ROW 1: Marlene Hindert, Korea Hodgo, Ted Hodgo, Diane Hochne, Gene Hoemann, Irvin Hoerr. ROW 2: Jeff Hoerr, Vivette Hol- land. George Holt, David Hopper, Nancy Hornock, Carolyn Hout. Qtudwts Choose tbpj Vacation. 7! ROW I- Linda Hubert. Noncy Hwfeld, Marsha Hursey, Douglas Jockman, Gloria Jacobs, Lee Jameson. ROW 2: Linda Jenks, Kathy Johnson. Ronald Johnson, Richard Johnston. ROW 3: Karen Jones, Ronald Jud. Karen Kegel. Lee Ann Komp. (jO CoMecj ft Morsho Hursey: Ready! Aim! Fire! ROW 1: Pamela Kaps, George Kaufmann, James Kellstcdt, Laurie Kelsh. ROW 2: Patricio Kellner, Nancy Keys, Alan Kil- ty, Kenneth King. ROW 3: Sue Kirkhus, Sue Kirkpatrick. Bruno Kirsch, Siegfried Korondi. 72 ROW 1: Carol Knopp, Vary Knepp, Robert Knock. Richard Krog. Aygyst Kryloc, Earl Kym- mer. ROW 2: Richard Kyrz, Vargoret Kytz, Cindo lackey, Mary Carol lamic. ROW 3: Robert landcrman, Angela Lanier. Ken- noth lonjford, Ooane lorison. Watch it! I bite. Bill. ROW 1: Albert lovin, Norrra Lawler, Frances leas. James Lester. ROW 2: Vlctorio leunig, Sandra Lindenfolscr, Sharon Lindsey. William Linne. ROW 3: Donald litterst, Roth Lockhart, Thomas logon, Dennis Leges. f$ fit DifjfjtodltTcitSk 73 ROW 1: Diona lontccn, Charles Lotts, Robin lovln, Pouletto Lowe. ROW 2: Don lewery, Jomes lucht, Roger luenr, Sondro Lund- quist. ROW 3: Cheryl Lyle, William lynch, Mary Lynge. Dawson Mc- Allister. ROW 4: Richard McCarthy, Joan McClellan, William McClug- goge. Jomes McCumber. Addbj i by ROW I Nancy McDaniel, Pot McDermott. ROW 2: Douglas McDowall, Kathleen McEwen. ROW 3: Harold McGhee, Mau- reen McGuire. ROW 4: lindo McKnight. Wil- liam McMahlll, Rex McMorrls. Margaret McMullen, Shirloy Mc- Neill. ROW 5: William McQucory, Sue Moicr, Dennis Morfcll, Robert Mathewson, Dole Medley. ROW 6: Gary Mcistcr, Connie Melvin, Janet Mendenhall, Olivia Menton, James Mercer. 74 ROW 1: Morno Meskimen. Betty Mefroff. Bonnio Motroff, Wil- liom Mettom. ROW 2: Alon Metz. Corol Miller, Joire Miller, Roger Miller. ROW 3: Suzonne Miller, Rondolph Mingus. Timothy Minnick, David Minor. ROW 4: Henry Minton, Georgia Mod|csko. Gene Moore, Karen Moore. Stucftj, fttui R pOit ibifcty. ROW 1: Pomelo Moore, James Morgon. ROW 2: Sue Mormonn, Michael Morris. ROW 3: David Morrisson, lindel Mourning. ROW 4: Robert Mueller, Dovid Muir, Morilyn Mulolly, Gary Mundoy, Kathryn Murray. ROW 5: Marilyn Murray, Den- nis Musselman, Jeonene Nekolo, Leroy Nelson, Jody Nickerson. ROW 6: William Niehaus. Ron- old Nitz. Kathy Noel. Sondro Nott, Ronald Novelli. Coreful Rum, it might topplel ROW 1: Terry Nunes, Steve O'Brien, Michael Olson, Fred Osborn, Corol Osborne. William Osborne. ROW 2: Walter Owen, Jonlce Lee Owens. Anthony Ozella. Gerald Polusko, Michael Pendleton, Jomes Penn. ROW 3: Dennis Phillips, Jane Pippinger, John Planck, Sharon Poehls, Carol Porter, Jeon no Potter. QtuAtods Devefop CkiMs . . . ROW 1: lorry Pottor. Robert Prezel. ROW 2: Cheryl Quinlon, Michael Quinn, Mary Robold, Sheila Ramsey, Sherry Randall, James Ready. 76 Mmm. Thil boks good!' ROW 1: Wllllom Redoniu , Franci Reliford, Hinrich Rcnkcn, Susan Reynold , Timothy Reynold , Brian Ricci. ROW 2: Robert Richard , Rcy Ricketts, Roger Riepe, Karen Rigg, Eva Ritter, Harold Robinjon. ROW 3: Kathleen Robison, Joonno Rogers, Mildred Roger , Glorio Rohl, Jo May Roob, Kay Rosaa. Th uxs I . ROW 1: Jeonne Roienberg. lynno Rosengrant. ROW 2: Jennifer Rudd, Kenneth Rude, Jonet Rudolph, Molinda Rudy, Kothy Rusk, Jomos Rutherford. 77 ROW I: Sandy Solotzki, Sharon Soltsmon, Mary Sanders, Dennis Schafer, Barry Schaffer, Mkhoel Schiller. ROW 2: Gory Schneider, Marsha Schooley. Nan Schuler, Stephen Schuctte. Pamela Schuller, Paula Schwenk, ROW 3: Kim Scfton, Roymand Semlow. Tom Shackelford. ROW 4: Michael Shovcr, Diane Shedroff, Jonis Sheplcr. ROW 5: Richard Shontr, Michoel Short. Susan Shuck. ROW 6: Rhonda Silverstonc, Vicki Simmering, Vance Simms, James Simpson, Elmiro Sledge. Richard Slut . ROW 7: Ron Smallbcrgcr. Constance Smith, Philip Smith, Michael Smith, Paul Smith. Robert Smith. QoiHb Di pH y L ui islup 78 ROW J: Bill Smith, David Snyder, Jenice Spence, Linda Spencer, Rich- ard Spring, Michael Starnes. ROW 2: Donald Stoub, Noncy Stoub, Sherry Steor, Connie Steinboch, Michael Stoke , Ronald Stone. ROW 3: Ralph Stoncburncr, Stanley Strkkler, Ellen Sudow. ROW 4: Gary Summers, Kent Swanson, Deanno Sweeney. ROW 5i Joanna Sweeney, 8eau Swcncy, Linda Swcney. ROW 6: Joseph Symmonds. Kathleen Talbot. Paul Tamkin, Teno Thom- os, Wllllom Thomos, William H. Thomas. ROW 7: Richard Thurman, Charles Tieber, Albert Timermon, Sally Tinsmon, Susan Tobin. Doretto Towery. 79 ROW 1: Roger Tromol, Edwin Trebcsch, Lindo Trieb- el. Bob Tyler, Fred Uhlig, Gory Upton. ROW 2: Donna Von Beuning, Sandro Van Hoo er, Brent Von Norman. Mr. Lee lead the bond during pep ojjombly. ROW 1: Mary Jo Vcltmon, Goil Venezky, Judy Vieh- meyer. ROW 2: Julie Vollcntinc, Noncy Volz, Phillip Wolliio, Maureen Walih, Mike Wo «on, Steven Wowon. 80 ROW I: Chariot Walton, Sondi Watt, Jim Wall, Gerald Wcakloy, Pal Wcineckc, Kalio Welch. ROW 2: Sutan Welch, Carol Wemple, Noncy Wemple. Bxiqld , Qcwyi Ditw. . Julio Volleniine gelt told, no money, no food. ROW 1: Undo Whilcomb, Paul White, Phil While. ROW 2: Richard White, Robert White, Sharon While, George Whitehead, Jim Whitely, Marilyn Wilkerton. 81 Juniors Not Pictured ROW 1: Terry Wilkorsen, Robert Willem, Geroldine Williom , Gregory Wilson, Thomos Steve Kcohl Wilson, Rosette Wine. Lee Rothberg ROW 2: Richard Wolpert, Sharon Wrigley, Grant Wymon, Diane Yoches, Linda York, Jorry Young. ROW 3: Beth Zcisler, Mary Zemon, Gary Zessin, Williom Ziorke, Noncy Zobol, Gory Zwayer. Cfudydbuif! to Puiwifij. Brenda English gets a surprise when she finds someone stocked her locker. 82 Actuates Qucon Judy ond her court ot half timo ceremony tvdiOM; QuJMMPJV Q t Woiw6co  u tg Qc M Senior float, winner Junior float Floots move along parade route. Sophomore (loot The 6th annual R.C.H.S. Homecoming proved to be the best ever. The first activity was the parade composed of the class officers, queen candidates, Royalettes, and the floats. These floats were made by the class members in the hectic week before the parade. The event was highlighted by a football victory over Wood- ruff and the crowning of Queen Judy Goodlad by master of ceremonies. Flip Szold. The climax of the weekend was the dance, Harvest Moon Ball, which was enjoyed by everyone. Fresh mo n floor Refreshment table at the Harvest Moon Boll.' Wo wfiC0  uftCj Ou£ K MISS JUDY GOODLAD QM L f-l l (jbWth Mi Deo n no Smith Mi Teno Powley Mi Bccty Off Mi Barboro Kctchom Mi Margot Davis Mi Pat Pobnd left to right: Dan Norton, Dennis tipp, Dick Herr, Sara Pence, Barb Steiner, Sherry Seckle, Jonnl Harris, Stan Elwood. Mike Ulrich, Jon Owens, Pete Huber, Greg Upton. Tli B oAj Ootid Jonni Harris sadly tells Pete Huber goodby. Mike Ulrich occuses Sherry Seckle of a mysterious crime. The plot becomes tense as Barb Steiner osks Sherry If she Soro Pence gives dcor sweet little Sherry another present hos scon Barb's son, Claude. loft to righti Flip Szold, Shield Ramsey, Pete Huber, Joe Morgan, Sue Moler, Ston Ehvood, Undo Whitcomb, Chuck Foldmon. Low (wAj BeUUl Why you're such o sweet dirty little thingl exeloims Undo Whitcomb to Shielo Romsey. Sue Maier acts os o witness to Joe Morgon's will, while his lawyer. Flip Szold. looks on. Chuck Foldmon odds to the dromo of the ploy os ho ottocks Sue Maier with o gun. A Nigkfc One Acts Photo by the Observer Somj, CAST Mrs. Zinser Director, Lindo Whitcomb, Stccy Ross, Koron Blum- onroder, Vivette Holland, Bill linne. Sue Kirkhus, Mike King, Mike Ulrich, Gory Sommers, Kathy Benningfield, Nancy McDaniels, Sue Butler, Mory Rabold, Morionne Kostner, Gloria Ro..l, Meredith Eubanks, Dennis McCann, Flip Szold. Photo by the Observer Photo by the Observer 4 BMoa CAST Miss Rukgober Director, Jean Anglin, Bill Go skill, Mike Ulrich, Chuck Fcldmon, Bront Von Norman, Bonnie Hazzard, Joe Morgan, Bill Tomctich, Stan El brood, Mike Dyer, Julio Honnold, Oiane Yoches, Gory Jccobs, Qbifljb Barb Groy models her new suit ot tho Spring style show. Janice Spence show off her newly made Spring coot. Laurie Eo,te?brook models a spring sheoth. Sharon Brissenden, Sandra Glidwcll, and Vicki Robertson model fall sport, clothe,. Conni ’ S,einbach ‘ho  H ring wit. 91 CJhtSS 4 1963 yjfliiclfpoiss (W Pvupoju h i Gho Lucritiwv. Mn. Lowlij jpocci the line of marching icnion. Seniors try on copi ond gowm. 92 (iJVbb§JbJjJiPJ)kPj UM Uv GtjuuiaStmw Scenes from the Boccoloureote service. idtpjv t Uomv, Speokor for th© Clou — Robert Steiner, Jr. Cfoss ofr £o Fovtlv t Spooker for the CIovj Judith Goodlad. 1963 CoiK(ue tceme tfc Outdoors, l-leUd tiv St ctimw Scenes from Commerxemcnt. ■ QobkotviMeS 97 ROW I: Barbaro Adams, Charles Adams, Cheric Adams, Kim Adams, Michael Adams, Bobby Addy, Barbara Adkinson. ROW 2: Lorry Allen, Chris Altorfer, Joanne Alforfer, Carol Andorson, Joymo Anderson, Ross Anderson, Shirley Anderson. ROW 3: Soson Anderson, Torrylo Anderson, Donna Arnold, Jonicc Ashley, Rich- ord Ashley, William Ashurst, Lonnie Attcbcrry. ROW 4: Gall Austin, David Babrowski, Robin Backus, Linda Bocon, Dennis Bagley, Linda Bailey, Sandra Ballard. ROW 5: Frederick Bally, Richard Barker, William Barker. ROW 6: Michael 8ar!ow, David Barnes. Donald Barnes. ROW 7: Russell Bates, Charlotte Bayless, Dan Beach. ROW 8: Marsha Beames. Barbara Bear, Karen Beard. QophotH iM B CjUt Oj 98 • • • ROW 1: Sharon Becerra, Carol Bcldcn, Gerald Binkle, William Blackford, Richard Blair, Henry Borgen, Melina Bower . ROW 2: Sandra Bramletl, Ellen Brennan, Barbara Britten, Walter Brook , Bar. boro Brown, Judith Brown, Walter 8rugger. ROW 3: Barton Bryant, Denni B chor, Mar ha Buckle , Karen Bunch, Glenys Bur. ger, Jonet Burklund, Moirlyn Burnett. ROW 4: Carolyn Burnworth, Lynne Burr, Mory Burri , Roberta Burrough, Solly Burrovgh , Su on 8utlcr. Thomo Coho. ROW 5: Vickfy Caldwell, Eileen Coll, Cheryl Collohon. ROW 6: Delbert Comp. Donald Campbell, Linda Campbell. ROW 7: Chorie Compcr, Diane Copello. Thomas Carmody. ROW 8: Marjorie Carney, Arthur Carpenter, Judith Carr. 99 • • By Co t6i4)uti tg tcv . . . ROW 1: Jomes Cosoli, Borboro Cosey, Dionno Coshen, Dovid Cos- set, Choryl Cosscns, Mory Both Cotion, Thomos Coughey. ROW 2: William Chombcrs, Joonn CicciorollI, Christine Clark, David Clark, Jerry Claylon, Valeric Clcmeris, Diana Close. ROW 3: Catherine Coats, Ann Cody, James Cohen, Richard Colan, James Collar, Lloyd Collins, William Common. ROW 4: Judy Cook, Samuel Cooksey, Kondelo Coologcorgon, Mary Corder. Kathy Cosgrove, Joseph Cotten, Don Coven. ROW 5: Janice Cox, Arvena Crank, James Creamer, Terry Croighton, William Cruson, Alice Culver, Georgia Culver. 'Nol My hair is not combed!' QchooH Qpfaih. ROW Is Joon Culver, Dole Cunninghom, Chorios Currodi, Noncy Curran, Cothy Curti , Joyce Cu  on, Steven Dohlhauscr. ROW 2: Vicki Doiley, Carol Doly. Jenelle Donner, Thomos Oorr, Donny Dovid, Jeon Oovl , Jome De Bord. ROW 3: Jimmy Deck, Tom Derby, Mkhool Desmond, Mary Oeyo, Nancy Dc Young, Karlo Dkkin on, Dione Dickon. ROW 4: Julie Dlkcmon. Ro  ic Di hmon, Lindo Dixon, lorry Dod- son. Denni Donley, Robert Dorn, Teresa Dossetf. ROW 5: Mary Jo Duncon, Jonct Durflingcr, Laura Durning, Rick Eagle, Bonnie Eoglcson, Leonard Eoley, Dovid East. 101 Don't just stand there — do something! ROW 1: Corl Ferric. ROW 2: Fred Feuchter, Mary Fink. ROW 3: Margaret Finney. Farole Fisher, Mark Fisher. ROW 4-. Jeanine Flake. Jock Fleck, Shorin Flcischauer, Thomas Fleisher. ROW 5: Errol Flynn. Carol Forbes, Sharon Foster, Don Fox, Sharon Frank. Wto Discoid Ou isefiues ROW 1: Novo Easton, Thomos Eckhoff, Herbert Edwards, Mark Ed- wards, Phillip Edwards. ROW 2: Sandra Edwards, Christine Eiselc, Vicki Eller, lorry Ellington. ROW 3: Brenda English, Cloro Eppy, Terry Errion. ROW 4: Manuel Escolonte, Meredith Eubanks. ROW 5: Charles Fobish. 102 TfwOuCj h lOiOufhd G GoImjuL . . . ROW 1: Roger Gcyor. ROW 2: Lindo Giberson. Becky Gilletl. ROW 3: Thomoi Gillclt, Joy Glotz, Robert Gleason. ROW 4: J. 0. Glenn, Marilce Glenn, Sondra Glidcwell, Marsha Gobel. ROW 5 Golon Goode. Cynthio Graf, John Grant. Potricio Grant, Thomas Grant. ROW 1: Bob Fraser, Poula Fry. Rickie Frye. Chostor Fuller, Chris Fun- dament. ROW 2: Kathleen Galvin, Cynthia Gardiner, Lowell Gauf, Judy Gauss. ROW 3: Jako Gauwitz. Jodcan Geeroerts. Terry Gchrt. ROW 4: John Geltmaker, Thcmos Geremlo. ROW 5: Roger German. 103 ROW 1: Stephen Gronthom, Carol Gray, loro Greer, Edward Griffin, Randolph Griffin, Larry Griminger, Charles Grimm. ROW 2: Cheryl Groom, Sophio Hall. Sotan Hall, Martha Hollidoy, Chariot Homann, Gayle Hamilton, Roger Hampton. ROW 3: John Hono, Gregory Hankint, Julie Hantcn. Choryl Honton, David Hanulo, Stephen Harney, Mary Harris. ROW 4: Howard Hartig, Noncy Hosselberg, Shelley Hathaway, Cath- erine Haungt, Larry Hawkint. ROW 5: Harold Headley, Diane Hcggor. Hc:di Holmantoler. Sophomoret support the Knight! at pep ottembly. Ptiftitck Foand , 7twi0aC|[i 104 ROW 1: Non y Hcnderer. Oiano Herron, Lynn Hill, Randy Holling- shead, Sharon Holtz. Tod Honness, Chorala Houston. ROW 2: Margaret Howord. Linda Howe. Michao! Howe, Rita Huff, Morjho Huisman, Terry Humes, Pamela Humphrey. ROW 3: Joromo Hunt, Dennis Irwin, Jean Jacob . Jorio Joccbs. David Jameson, David Johnson, Nancy J. Johnson. ROW 4: Nancy L. Johnson, David Jones. Martha Jones, Eileen Joy, Dana Kaiser. ROW 5: Larry Koufimon, Lynne Kaurinos, Ann Kolch. Well, we couldn't find o seat. 105 ROW 1: Kothy Kellogg, Jorres Kendoll, Corlcnc Kent, Robert Kepplinger. ROW 2: Bonny Ketch, Wllliom King, David Kirksey, Duono Knepp. ROW 3: Willlom Knickerbocker, Michael Koch, Barbara Kohl, John Kootj. ROW 4: Kathy Koss, Terry Kosted. Jeon Kraps, Tonya Kraus. ROW 5: Kathy Krege, Linda Kreiter, Linda Krempp, John Krider. ROW 6: Kenneth Krider, Ruth Krider, Judy Kuester, Gory Kuhl- man, Charles Kuntx, Susan lomoureaux. ROW 7: Joonne Lomprecht, Rose lomprecht. Frank landers, Jconnc Lowrcnce, Kristy lowrence, Nancy Leonard, Williom Lcp- pin. ROW 8: Darlene Lett, Karen Undstrom, Richard lindstrom, Mary livengood. Sue Logon. James Loveridge, Koren lupton. QmJj Pfi y 106 ROW 1: David lynch, Patricia Lyon , Jorr.es McComas, Robin Mc- Cord. ROW 2: Morionne McCoy, Solly McDavid, Soe McGroth, John McKunc. ROW 3: Milcc Mclintock. Nancy McNeor, Oorothy McNeill, Wor- ren McTerncn. ROW 4: Joy Mocomber, Gene Mohorry, George Mohrf. Paolo Malmgren. ROW 5: Kathy Mark, Rhonda Marsh, Marilyn Maorer. William Mees. ROW 6: Alan Mehl, William Meier, Steven Mercer, Carole Mor- gen, Edward Metcalfe, John Metz. ROW 7: Connie Meyer. Thomos Meyer. Al Miller, Carol Miller, Mortha Miller. Mike Miller, Pamela Miller. ROW 8: Mory Mloker, James Moeller, lorry Mohl, Susan Monari, Jomcs Moon, Connie Moore, Eddie Moore. U.i WMTtifiOu liOut . . 107 ROW 1: Nancy Morcdock, Wolf Morland, Cary Moses, Carol Mount. ROW 2: Gory Msozek, Undo Muir, Solly Mullolly. Edward Mulione, Koy Mullen. ROW 3: Joyce Murray, Dove Noffziger, Donnis Nelson, Betty Ncuhaus, Gory Nixon. ROW 4: Potty Nixon, Rogean Noel, Undo Nor- gort, Don Norton, Maureen Nowik. ROW 5: Pom Nyquist, Dean OM, Rito Ohlman, Anita Ortega. TUpj Yaouu, 71 vuuu Oh! That can't be me I ROW Is John Ortega, Agnes Ostreicher, Dione Owen, John Owen. ROW 2: Sue Palmer, Edward Popls, Bill Porks, Gortrudo Posloy, Lynn Perdue. ROW 3: Rosalynn Perkins, Dennis Potcrson, Shir- Icy Phillips, Kenny Pinter, Pot Pitcher. ROW 4: Robert Plank, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Mary Ann Ponder, Craig Popp, Judy Porter. ROW 5: Jill Potter, Mike Powloy, Kathryn Pres- cott, Christie Prestin Cfi ss Waik W . . . Stubby Boyless hos trouble finding her pictures. ROW 1; Teroso Princo, Dovid Prindable, William Polo. Vicki Purseli, Mary Putman. ROW 2: Kenneth Quimby, Steven Race, Loretta Rahmcycr, Pamela Rapp, Stovcn Roth. ROV 3: Caiandra Roiling, Morsha Rendlcman, Ben Rich, Dovid fikherds, Clifford Rlcheson. ROW 4: Diane Ridgcly. David Riggins, John Rob- ertson. Patricia Robison. Wayne Robison. ROW 1: Rocky Rcethlisborger, Stephen Rogers, Julia Rosonthal, Karen Rude, Gory Rundquist. ROW 2: Leonard Rungo, Thomos Runkle, Flora Rushmon, Diana Ryan, Lynn Ryan, ROW 3: Lorry Sachs, Roberta Soge, Eileen Soles, Jose Salomon, Carol Sounders. 110 ROW J: Chorie Scoehette, Borboro Schod, San- dro Scheorer, Terrie Schmidt, Steven Schultz. ROW 2: Joel Schunk, Norine Schwortz, Miriam Schwicd, Natalie Scott. Jay Seaton. ROW 3: Linda Seovcr, Phylli Seglor, Rcnold Scmlow. George Shamrock. Christine Shea. ROW 4: Martha Shield , Constance Simkins, Mi- chael Simkin , Rany Simm . Robert Singer. U LookiitC} Fcvtwcm L t . . . ROW 1- Marjorie Sledgo. Douglos Smith, Mary Smith. Ronald Smith, Sharon Smith. ROW 2: Don Snowden. Michael Soddy, Mary Spencer. Rick Sprengcr, Paul Spren- kle. ROW 3: Karen Starcevich, Jamo Steeg, Barbara Steiner. Barb Steinwcdcl, Eliza- beth Stern. Ill ROW 1: Alto Stevcson, Arthur Stiers, Miehocle Sticrs, Judy Sto- kowski, Christine Stone, Gregory Stone, Timothy Stone. ROW 2: Williom Stone, Stephen Stotler, Cindy Stubbs, Robert Suloski, Mourene Sullivon, Stephen Sumon, Sonjo Swonson. ROW 3: Ellon Tomkin, Diane Tammeus, Mareie Telonder, Ricky Terry. ROW 4: Dovid Thomos, James Thomos. Georgo Thomlson, Wil- liom Thomson. ROW 5: Robert Thorn, Charles Thrush, Lorry Thurman, Emily Tillman. ROW 6: Williom Tometich, Marolyn Trovers, Timothy Trovis, Mary Trotter. ROW 7: Sondi Turchi, Susan Tumor, Barbara Tyler, Lynn Under- wood. ROW 8: Dione Vcrklor, Barbaro Volovitz. Gerald Wages, Cothcr- ine Wogner. Twfr Y( jOa . . Wally Moreland, STUDYING? I ROW I: Rom Wog ner, Noncy Wolllkcr, Rod Wond, Suzanne Wond, Corolyn Word, Nancy Warner, Michael Weaver. ROW 2: Joan Webber, Paul Weier, Cynthia Weil, Marilyn Wetzel, Michool Woyenoth. Connie Whan, Jon Whitcomb. ROW 3: Norma Whito, Rolph White, Langdon Whitley, Dean Whitlow. ROW 4: Lynn Whitten, Thomo, Wik, Sheryl Wildoy, Alan William,. ROW 5: David William,, Margo Williomico, Linda Willi,, Candy Wilson. ROW 6: Jame, Wiljon, Robin Wilson, Shcrill Wilton, Gary Wing. ROW 7: Dennit Witter, James Wittmer, Linda Witzig, Rikkie Woith. ROW 8: Linda Wood, lindo Woodley, Raymond Wood,, Donald Woolley. At Sophomoro, get instruction, on the u c of new reading lob equipment. 113 Sophonwos prove to be interested and cnthuslostlc Knights. School day ends — buses woit. 114 115 7Ctbl of Cotd ds A.F.S. Student ........................................ 117 Senior P.E. Leaders .......... Student Council.........................................118 Cheerleaders.................. A.F.S. Student ........................................ 120 R Club ..................... D.A.R. — S.A.R......................................... 121 Richwoods Guard............... John Hall Award Winners................................ 121 Girls' Athletic Association... National Honor Society..................................122 Boys' Athletic Association.... Top 10% of Senior class................................ 122 Civil Defense Wardens......... Quill and Scroll........................................123 Economics Club................ Hall Monitors...........................................123 Bridge Club .................. Excalibur ............................................. 124 National Forensics............ Shield ................................................ 126 Debate ....................... Local History Club......................................127 Science Organizations ........ Student Typists........................................ 127 German Chorus ................ Audio-Visual Aids...................................... 128 Math Club .................... Library Assistants..................................... 128 Future Teachers Association ... A Cappella Choir....................................... 129 Future Homemakers of America Harmo-Knights ......................................... 130 Health Careers................ Girls' Choir .......................................... 131 Honorary Business Club ....... Sophomore Choir........................................ 132 Photography Club.............. Freshman Girls' Chorus..................................133 Amateur Radio Club............ Advanced Chorus........................................ 134 Industrial Arts Club.......... Freshman Boys' Chorus.................................. 134 Rifle Club ................... State Music Contestants ............................... 135 Gymnastics Club .............. Concert Band .......................................... 136 Orchesis ..................... Royalettes............................................. 138 139 140 142 143 144 146 148 149 150 152 153 154 155 155 156 156 157 157 158 158 159 159 160 160 116 A p. Q' Pj ciu3UtC| Qtud Hjb To R.C.H.S. It seems like yesterday that I came to your classes for the first time, and now I have to leave you. But before I do so, and through this page, I wont to thank you and all the wonderful people who made me feel so much of home for the most marvelous ex- perience of my life. Thanks, Gloria ROW 1: Jennifer Redd. Flip Szold, Jedy Goodlod. Bo Batehelder. Bill Sudow, ROW 2: Miss Woodard, Nancy Hosselbcrg. Connie Frank. Jim Cohen, Jim Marta Goskins, Mike Hossclborg. Oe Bord, Grog felford. Ellen Sudow. Sophie Hall, Mr. Henderson. SooajJ Bo Botcheldcr, President The student council is the governing body of Richwoods High School. This group of students is elected by the student body os their representatives. “Service above self could be aptly called the motto of this year's student council. Under the able leadership of Bo and Bill, the council has been inspired to great heights of service to the school and the community. The first major activity the council was involved in was the homecoming. The high point of the weekend wos the Student council sponsored dance, “Harvest Moon Ball. The dance was decorated in oranges and reds, and it provided an all too perfect ending for a wonderful homecoming. Although the next major activity was not until the December “Silver Bells and Snowflakes dance, the members were busy with many other activities. A few of these activites included the canned food and toy drives and the selling of paper back books in the library. After Christmas the council was again in full swing man- aging the supply booth, and working on the freshman execu- tive and presidential Board elections. The high point of the spring activities was the Roaring Twenties dance held in April. This set a tradition in both having the Spring dance be a costume party and in letting the underclassmen head the committees for the last dance. Bill Sudow, Vice President Judy Goodlod, Secretory Marta Goskins, Corresponding Secretary Flip Szold, Trcosuror Mike Hossclberg, Porlimentorian ROW 1: Miss Woodard. Paulo Sehwonk, Gloria Serebrisky, Sandy Danley, Karen Kromphordf, Marlene Hinder!, Mike Hossolberg, Connie Frank, Joan Meier, Jennifor Rudd, Linda Wallace, Mr. Henderson. ROW 2: Connie Elsesser, Ellen Sudow, Margot Davis, Tim Reynolds, Judy Goodlad, Denny Domino, Rodger Riope, Katie Wolch, Connie Joneson. ROW 3: Barb Fuller, Lynne Rosongront, Karen Rigg, Ron Evans, Greg Fulford, Bill Sudow, Marta Gaskins, Roy Ricketts, Kathy Knepp. ROW 4: Nancy Goodman, Flip Szold, Dave Scmlow, Gary Monday, Bo Botchelder, Davo Tomkinson, Jim Morgan, Ladd Rutherford, Mike DeYoung, Otuud Mt Cawhj JI ROW I: Miss Woodard, Edo Copronico, Laurio Schaffer, Debbie Griffis, Sherry Wilson, Nanceo, Hassolberg, Tonya Kraus, Jorjo Jocobs, Marilyn Bur- nett. ROW 2: Bronda Rushing, Sue Monari, Linda Altorfer, Jon Smith, Joonne Altorfcr, Chriss Clark, Marofyn Travers. Marilyn Bauror. ROW 3: Vicki Rapp, Shelley Hathaway, Allan DeBord, Linda Gifcerson, Dick Craig, Sophie Hall, Carole Wrigley, Jim Cohen. ROW 4: Kathy Clarke, Jock Fleck, Susan Pago, Bob Addy, Dick Ashley, Chorie Adams, Turney Prince, Mike Sayre. ROW 5: John Hostettler, Jim DeBord, Bob Schmitt, Eric Clifton, Mark Edwards, Dow Kolditz, Tom Gillctt, Steve Mills. AP.C. Ane caits Abto cL B'M QujAow The A.F.S. Americans Abroad program allows students from the United States to visit other countries, either in summer or during part of the school year. Last summer, Richwoods was for- tunate to hove one student. Bill Sudow, go to Japan. Bill stayed in Morioko, Japan for eight weeks. While there, he lived with a Japanese family and learned many of their customs. Bill ond Japanese family In his bedroom. Bill arrives in Morioko. Mountain climbini with members of Th Morioko judo team. Good Citizen Awards The D.A.R. and S.A.R. awards are given on the basis of honor, service, courage, leadership and patriotism. The D.A.R. defines these qualities os: Honor — honesty, high-principles, truthworthiness, loyalty, truthfulness, punctuality, moral strength, and stability, and cleanliness in mind and body. Service — cooperation, meritorious behavior, bringing honor to school and community, kindness, unselfishness, true Ameri- canism, individual responsibility to home, country and God. Couroge — mental and physical determination to overcome obstacles. Leadership — personality, orginality, ability to lead and hold others, good sportsmanship and responsibility. Patriotism — fundamental Americanism. The members of the Senior Class nominated three boys and three girls for this honor. Then a faculty vote determined the final recipients. Judy has been a member of G.A.A., Royalettes, Freshman Chorus, and was Vice-President of A Cappella Choir. She hos served on Student Council for four years and was Recording Secretary for this year's council. Judy was selected by the student body as Homecoming Queen. Bo has participated in varsity football for two years, varsity basketball for three years, and varsity track for two years. He is president of the letterman's club and was named an all- state football player. In addition to his athletic activities. Bo was elected president of the Student Council and he also served on council his Junior year. D. A. Ra JUDY GOOD LAD Joktv WliiMAS BO BATCHELDER Bo and Judy were the recipients of the John Hall Award for 1963. This honor is given annually to two senior students who represent outstanding: 1. Scholarship 2. Leadership 3. Courage 4. Service 5. Honor 6. Moral Strength and Stability A Ra 121 Top 7e u Po uCOMi ofy Q d o Cfioss ROW 1: Kothi Austin, Sondy Donley, Karen Kromphardt, Cherly Johnston, Paula Smith, Noncy Johnson, Pot Lynn, Diana Ruckle, Pat Cosso I, Becky Off, Marleno McCoy. ROW 2: Sherry Powloy, Margo Davis, Cynthio Adams, Joan Silver, Marta Gaskins, Sue Rolono, Barb Fuller, Nancy Easton, Judy Goodlad, Julie Honnold. ROW 3: Bill Sudow, Flip Szold. Jim Menton, Ladd Rutherford, Mol Sicks, Jerry Stuart, Joe Wittmor, Bob Stoiner, Mike Dyor, Greg Crystal, Bill Gaskill. The top 10 pee cent of this year's senior class consists of 32 students. This group selected two speakers to represent them at commencement. These two speakers are Judy Goodlad and Bob Steiner. Members of the Earl Downing Chapter of the National Honor Society exhibit scholarship, leadership, character, and service to the school. The group is under the direction and quidance of Mrs. Norma Franklin. This year, forty-nine members of the 1963 graduating class were bestowed with this honor. ROW 1: Marlene McCoy, Becky Off, Kit Cation, Sherry Powloy, Pat Cossel, Karen Kromphort, Sandy Danley, Kathi Austin. ROW 2: Cheryl Johnston, Diona Ruckle, Nancy Easton, Pot Lynn, Nancy Johnson, Julie Honnold, Linda Murric, Judy Goodlad, Margo Davis, Paulo Smith, Ellen Bakor, Colette Corbin. ROW 3: Rosemory Powell, Barb Fuller, Joan Silver, Joyce Newell, Stoccy Ross, Bill Sudow, Flip Szold, Bill Gaskill, Vicki McCouslond, Mary Belfcr, Susan Roland, Marta Gaskins, Penny Fredrickson, Cynthia Adams. ROW 4: Ron Evans. Stovo Lindstrom, Mike Dyor, Jim Wilson, Bob Steiner, Ladd Rutherford, Denis McCann, Poto Huber, Mel Sicks, Jim Menton, Jerry Stuart, Joe Wittmer, Greg Crystal, Randy Bartlott, Richard Bonney. ROW 1: Barbaro Ellen Gray, Sandy Donloy, Teresa Todd, Mary Robold, ROW 2: Joe Whitehouse. Marta Gaskins, Oavc Tomkinson, Bill McClugage, Susie Grawey, Becky Off, Tono Powley. Barbara Kctchom, Jim Montz. The Quill and Scroll, an international honorary society for high school journalists, exists to reward students for their meritorious work in either newspaper or yearbook. The members, composed of upper classmen, must have an outstanding academic average and must be recommended by the publications advisors. The society presents its mem- bers with a pen and Quill and Scroll magazine. Guiding visitors, collecting attendance slips, and super- vising through the building are just three of the tasks per- formed by the hall monitors. This group, which performs a vital service for the school, is under the direction of Mr. Henderson. Each page serves during his or her study hall. UcM ROW 1: Sherry Holtz, Norine Schwartz, Connie Whan, Claudio Jones, Mary Zemon. ROW 2: Gege Modjeska, Judy Cook, Linda Whitcomb, Marvo Nouhaus, Kothryn Johnson, Joann Fongmoier, Candy Roiling, Mary Litton, Janot 8urk- lund. ROW 3: Barb Steinwedel, Kit Cation, Choryl Johnston, Janet Krltmon. Mari- anne Kostner, Joanio McClellan. Potricia Kellner, Sharon Itom, Alice Culver. ROW 4: Sutan Glidcwcll, Solly Mullolly, Suzanne Bloir, Connie Joneton, Paulette Lowe, Gayo DeTrcmpe, Paulo Fry, Connie Anderson, Debbie Walker. ROW 5; Lucilee Selvy. Morgo Davit, Eden Brennan, Pat Brummer, Morjorio Carney, Linda Worncr, Barbara Ketcham, Nan Schueler, Barb Johnton, Connie Lamm, Lorraine Gillespie, Stephen Moreland. ROW 6: Diona Peterson, Morlyt Blemlor, Judy Jocobt, Stacie Ross, Roberta Gilbert!, Kathy Robison. Connie Haynes, Sue Nelson. Margaroy Kutz. Barbaro Ellen Gray, Editor-In-Chief. The Excalibur staff has given many hours to make ♦his the most memorable yearbook that Richwoods has ever produced. Tribute must be given to the editors, photographers, subscription staff, and to all who worked to make this book a reality. This year the Excalibur staff has tried something different, a C.Y.C. yearbook. Complete Yearbook Cov- erage means that all activities of the school year are in one book. The staff hopes that the yearbook will become a diary to each student, and a memory book, recalling not only the happy days, but also the hectic days during the course of the school year. The editor-in-chief and her staff works under the guidance of Mr. John Bishop in an attempt to capture the year around events in pictures and stories. ROW 1: Noncy Johnson, Kristy Lawrence, Colette Corbin, Jock Miller, Sharon Brisscnden, Linda Triebel. Potti Nixon. Barbara Ellen Groy, Mr. John Bishop. ROW 2: Jim Mantz, Chriss Clork, Linda Whitcomb, Joanne Altorfcr, Sally McOavid, Ruth Horris, Marlene Hinder!, Kothy Kellogg. Marty Miller. ROW 3: Conmo Steinbcch, Sophie Holl, Marcia Tollonder, Pot Brummcr, Diano Vorkler, Alon Mchl, Kothy Gotvin, Jonet Hensley, Sue Butler, Deonno Smith. ROW 4: Bcckio Doyle. Jim Collor, Cothy Curtis, Al Miller, Lowell Gouf, Stove Mercer, Mary Bclfer, Sue Welch, Joe Whitchousc, Barb Kcteham. Patti Nixon, Activities ond Organizations Editor. Deonno Smith, Senior Editor Linda Whitcomb, Underclass Editor. AJ Miller, Barb Ketchom, Alon Mehl, Sports Editors. Jim Montz, Business Manager Becky Off, Foculty Edi- tor. Sharon Brissenden, Connie Stoinbach, Typists QldtMQbaffc Mono Go ski ns, Advertising Monoger Teresa Todd, Feature Editor The feature articles about the school, faculty, and students are published in the bimonthly editions of the Shield. Susie Grawey is the Editor-in-Chief, and Miss Youngren is the advisor. The excellent quality of the Shield was recognized several times this year. The Shield was the recipient of the Illinois Valley Press Award for the best commercially produced high school newspaper. The editorial staff, business staff, circulation staff — all help to keep us well informed of the events at R.C.H.S. ROW 1: Tcno Powley, Linda McKnight, Sandy Donley, Judy Cook, Billie Peterson, Roy Lockhart, Dionne Cassidy. ROW 2: Cathy Wagnor, Marlene Hindert, Susie Growoy, Vicki Simmering, Larry Potter, Chuck Fcldmon, Gaye DeTrempe. ROW 3: Nancy McDaniel, Kothy Noel, Tereso Todd, 8ill Goskill, Deanna Smith, Jan Ovsens, Joe Whitchouso. Diana Ryan. ROW 4: Mary Robold, Kondelo CooJogeorgen, Diane Yoches, Cathy Curtis, Morfo Gaskins, Cherie Adams, Betsy Stern, Kim Adams. ROW 5: Karen Jcnos, Bill McClugage, Gary Munday, Dove Grimm, Dave Tomkinson, Dove Nofxiger, Rich Hoodley, Clyde Anton. Uxxd f-ltst uj CM) ROW Is Robin Sehunk, Rot Cossol, Janet Hensley, Solly Burroughs. Raymond Klingolhofer, Charles Kellner, Mr. William Byar. ROW 2: Sherry Powloy, Jim Rutherford, Lorry Colbert, Gary Rundquist, Learning about the heritage of the Central Illinois area is the objective of the Local History Club. The group views slides of certain historical places and hears reports on such topics as The History of Peoria Heights. Trips to the Springfield area and a number of trips to local historical sites have been on the agenda for this year's club. The group is under the supervision of Mr. William Byar, Chair- man of the Social studies department. Deborah Droko, Mary Jane 8urris. ROW 3: Sue Rolond, Dove Prindablc, Rick Han, Joe Wittmcr, T«d Hodge, Connie Haynes, Jancl Gaus. To provide a service through clerical and secretarial work is the main object of the student typists. The members of this student organization work during their free periods or study halls for the administration and faculty. The stu- dents in this group are all enrolled in secretarial or clerical courses and are representatives of the business education department. Qbu jmb Tyfj ts ROW 1: Kay Marion, Dione Runkle, Linda Rude, Phyllis Turner, Colette ROW 2: Annette Albright, Rosemary Williams, Polly Hayes, Pat Poland, Gay Corgin, Kathy Johnson, Judy Patterson, Janet Krisman. Barnes, Julie Dixon, Marie Joseph, Carol Getz. Qbttdwb UjyvOMj Assistant Left to Right: Linda Sweosy. Linda Rcathcrford, Paulette Smith, Gloria Scrcbrlsky, Sharon Wrigley, Rita Huff, Karen Starcevkh, Diane Tammeus, Peggy Fiord, Lynn Moson, Mark Lcsko, Julie Hansen, Dione Shcdroff. To serve library users efficiently is the goal of this group. This service is made possible by teaching effective library skills to the assistants themselves so that they moy serve as effective helpers to fellow students. The assistants re- ceive additional technical instruction in monthly after- school meetings and by means of tests, daily instruction, etc. They receive an academic credit for a year's work. The audio-visual aids organization trains its members in the use of audio-visual aid equipment. The students receive special instruction in the operation of all types of audio-visual equipment. With their knowledge of such machines, they serve the teachers and students in operating them. ROW 1: Mr. Loren H. Allen, Stephen Lindstrom, Don Norton, Chuck Thursh, Sam Cooksey. ROW 2: Ed Multane, Rod Hill, Mike Adams, Ken Pinter, Michael Weaver. 128 A Cctpf Mct Chofo ROW I: Pam Gonsch, Malty Jones, Sue Moier. Sandi Wan. Jone Gibe!- hausen, Jim McCc-mo . Gory Graham, Shcilo Bachtel, Sor.dy Donley. Judy Nelson. Mr. George Briggs. ROW 2: Albert Lovin, Alon Mch . Ellyn Baker. Nancy Boston. Judy Good- lad, Mory lynge. Nancy McDaniel. Deonno Downing. Don Coven, Judy Goft. ROW 3: Dole Cunningham, Margot Dovis. Jim Co soli, Jim Mees. Beryl Gish, Tony Meteolfo, Jim Zweifel, Dave Ohl, Poulo Smith, Kris Connodoy. Judy 8ernord. ROW 4: C'norles Asher, Lindo Hubert. Cynthio Adorns, Fred Bally, Mory Robold. Poulo Coleman, Jone Rudolph, Ross Anderson, Croig Grantham. ROW 5: Judie Matthews, Leoto Miller, Richord Herr, Lindo Rude, LoDonno Roberts. 8arbie Carver, Soro Pence, Tom Get . Lindo Jerks. ROW 6: Bill Niehaus. Doug Coss-dy, Golcn Goode, Tom Derby, Diono Brumbaugh, Ron Tucker, Bill Moes. ROW 7: Walt Ferguson, Roger Luenz, John Robertson, Jon Mahler, Dove Tcmkinson. Dove SemJow, Steve Smith, Jerry Stuart, Kim Soften. ROW J; Linda Jenks. Piono Accomponist; Dick Herr, orgon accompanist,- Jan Mahler, Sccretory- Trcosuror; Jim Mees. President; Judy Goodlad, Vice-Prosident. The Robing Ceremony, Thanksgiving Assembly, and Mid-Slate Eight Festival are but a few of the many activities of the choir. Being one of the select choirs in school, A Cappella Choir has also participated in the Mid-Season Concert, Spring Concert, and has sung for the Woodrow Wilson Mothers' Club. Leading this group of select sophomores, jun- iors, and seniors is Mr. George Briggs with the helpful assistance of the officers. We were privileged to have eight members of this fine group represent Richwoods at De Kalb, Illinois at the District 2 Music Festival on December 1, 1962. They were-. Judy Gott, Judy Mathews, Judy Bernard, Steve Smith, Gerald Stuart, Diana Brumbaugh, Beryl Gish, Jim Zwei- fel. 129 UCtAAntO' - fCtuC|[i£s ROW 1: Noncy Eoston, Paulo Smith. Sondi Donloy. Judy Gott, Judy Nelion. Judy 8er- nord, ROW 2: Mory lyngc. Judy Matthewj, loDonno Robert . Diana Brumbaugh. Jon Mohler. Hormo-knights, a girls' octet, is composed of girls from A Cappel- la Choir chosen on their outstanding ability in vocal music. Cos- tumed in pastel dresses, these girls have provided an added interest to the many musical activities of which they hove performed. Some of the events include: the Robing Ceremony, the Christmas Concert, and the Mid-Season Concert. They have performed for various organizations in the Peoria area. They also received a first superior rating at the State Music Contest which wos held at Canton lost winter. 130 miwim ROW I: Mr. George Brigg . Loretto Rohmoyer, Dianne Coitidy, Done B'it- len, Nancy Johnson, Laurie Eoiterbrook, Angie Lanier, Farole Fisher, Carol Capranica, Potti Nixon, Maureen McGuire. ROW 2: Margaret McMullen. Connie Fronk. Nancy Warner, Lois Donzcr, Sherry Griffis, Kathy Rusk, Kothy Kellogg, Chriss Clark, Kothy Noel, Gloria Rohl. ROW 3: Joanr.c Altorfor, Debbie Durfee, Kathy Galvin, Sophio Hall, Olivia Menton, Jcr.ct Hensley, Debbie Card. Jon Owons, LeAnne Brodbeck, Mery Jcno Burris. ROW 4-. ioncro Combes, Carol Phillips. Kathy Knepp. Susan Balcom, Linda Gauss, Jeon Anglin, Sherry Stcar, Merge Finney, Sharon Poehls, Marilyn Wilkcrson. ROW 5: Kim Adams. Judy Gray, Chcric Hill, Cathy Curtis, Jane Pippinger, Carol McMichoel, Kondelo Coolegeorgen, Terry Gchrt, Beverly Cox, Donna Sheets. Qi ids' Chofo Officers: Connie Frank, President; Carol Phillips, Vice Prosicent; Laurie Eos- ferbrook, Secretary-Treasurer. This select group of Sophomore, Junior, and Sen- ior girls participates in a number of musical activi- ties. Some of this year's were: The Robing Ceremony, the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Christmas Concert, Mid-Season Concert, and singing at the Bartonville- State Mental Hospital in the fall of 1962. This busy group of girls, directed by Mr. Briggs, receive plenty of help from their officers and ac- companists: Connie Frank, President; Carol Phillips, Vice-President; Laurie Ecsferbrook, Secretary-Treas- urer,- Debbie Durfee and Sherry Sfeor, piano ac- companists. 131 ROW 1: Mr. George Briggs, Ellen Brennon, Undo Willi . Normo White, Vicky Caldwell. ROW 2: Jonelle Danner, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Carol Anderion, Roberta Sage. Shoron Frank, Georgia Culver, Susan lomoureoux. ROW 3: Suson Yeo t, Morityn Wetzel, Nancy Johnson, Paula Molmgrcn, Nancy Curron, Donna Arnold, Nancy Hendcrer, Judy Brown, Sue Turner. ROW 4: Becky Gillett, Terry Kosted, Flora Roshman, Cherie Adam , Karen Rude, Chris Altorfer, Marsha Holliday, Barbaro Britten, Undo Giberson. OFFICERS: Suson lomoureoux, Secretory-Treasurer; Judy Brown, Vice-President; Cherie Adams, President. Sophomore Choir, a select group of Sopho- more girls, is a new addition to the choral de- partment this year. A group of about thirty, the choir meets every day for rehearsals. They participate in activities such as the Robing Ceremony, the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Christmas Concert, and the Mid-Season Con- cert. Directed by Me. Briggs, this new choir has done a fine job this year. ROW I; Mr. George Briggs, Morty Mcdjesko. Lynn Morgon, Nancy Lytle, Connie Stcworf. Janis Nelton. Corol Oberholtxer, Linda Hullinger, Susan Terry, Mary Roynett. ROW 2: Bonnie Miltcnberger, Linda Ellenwood, Kathy McKinley, Brenda Nonce, Kathy Miller, Diane Thomas, Donna Howard, Mary McGhee, Dolores Onego. ROW 3: Judy Dossett, Vicki Evan , Nancy Gros , Nancy Jacobs, Jcnnine Nyman, Susan Honnold, Sharon Deford, Sandy Viehmeycr, Charlene Hinds. ROW 4: Sue Sommer, Deana Propst, Linda Minton, Judy Taylor, Pot Lager- strom. Barb Smith, Patricia Downard. ROW 5: Marsha Gilbert, Mary Jo Klingel, Elizobeth Tipsword, Carol Hart- well, Diane Hinrkhscn, Nancy Phelps, Kothy Egart. PtesJuw tt QVtfo' Chows The Freshman Girls' Chorus is open to oil freshman girls who are interested in pursuing a knowledge of choral music. The two choruses meet twice a week, one group on Mondays and Wednesdays, and the other group on Tuesdays and Thursdays. They participate in the Thanksgiving Assembly, the Mid-Season Concert, and the Freshman-Sophomore Concert. ROW 1: Mr. George Briggs, Janice Zwcifel, Nancy White, Jan Robertson, Christine Bartholomew, Joyce Burldund, Robin O'Neil. ROW 2; Sandro Dorr, Val Perdue, Darlene Cosali, Kothy Borberie, Darlene Albanito. Linda Dry, Vicki Robertson, Mimi Brown. ROW 3: Sue Riepe, Kothy Sayre, Pam Bartlett, Betsy Blair, Ruth Masterson. Linda Eller, Rhondo Dorr, Barb Breckenridge. ROW 4: Linda Blackard, Vicki Rapp, Laurie Smith, Laura Schrocdcr. Jan Smith. Dee Corzine. Sandy Willis, Linda Biddle. ROW 5: Pam Janssen, Kathy Clarke, Susan Page, Peggy Collar, Shirley Rock, Elaine Simon, Sue Blahnik, Ginny Pruitt. ROW 1: Mr. George Briggs, Alfo Stovonson, Notolie Scott, Carol Gray, Betty Motrofl, Linda McKnight, Nancy Wemple, Linda Muir. ROW 2: Nancy Morcdock, Bonnie Motrofl, Dennis Nelson, Dave Jones. Carolyn Hout, Rose Dishman. ROW 3: Randie Rodes, Janet Mendenhall, 8ill King, Harry Peterson, Kenny Krider, Linda Howe, Cathy Gunderson. CWtuS The Advonced Chorus, opened to all Sophomore, Junior, times a week for classes. This group is an excellent chance for and Senior students, participates in the Thanksgiving As- students interested in choral music, sembly and the Mid Season Concert. The students meet three Pt tiUtOtt BOcjS' CluKuS The Freshman Boys' Chorus is a group of freshman boys who are interested in choral music. The group meets twice a week for classes. They participate in the Thanksgiving As- ROW I: Mr. George Briggs, Steve Dill, David Jennings, John Burrell, Rich- ard Eppy. Dick Trotter. Robin Schunk. ROW 2: Gregg Gessel, Ronnie Slater, Denny Binkclc, Mike Sayre, William sembly, the Mid-Season Concert, and the Freshman-Sopho- more Concert in March. Kennedy, Jeff Sundberg. ROW 3: Alan (Jlevitch, Greg Starr, Steve Mills, Jim Steele, Michael Tate, Terry Nelson, Brian Hawkings. ROW 1: Mimi S hwicd. Jody Nelson, Sandy Donley, Angie Lonier, Judy Gott, Loretta Rahmeycr. ROW 2: Jodie Matthews, Nancy Easton, Joanne Altorfer, Debbie Dorfee, Chris Clark, Mary lyngo. ROW 3: Chuck Asher, Mike Sayre, Alan U.'evitch. Linda Jenks, Dianna Brumbaugh, Greg Upton. ROW 4; Marge Finney, Beryl Gish, Janice Mahler, Dove Tomkinson, Dave Semlow, Dick Herr. Qtaib CmMcmis Students who are outstanding in either vocal or instrumental mu- sic are selected to participate in the State Music Contest. This year every Richwoods entry in the State Contest was judged either Su- perior or Excellent. ROW 1: Rick Cloyd. Debbie Drake, Ceanno Downing. ROW 2: Gary Stiers. France Reinholtr, Susan Prizcl, locin Frison, Pom Lind-  trom. ROW 3: Mary Kay Fink, David Johnson, Karen Lindstrom, Cindy Weil, Linda Jonks. ROW 4: Jerry Cottinghom, Michael Droke. David Cordes. Randy Bartlett, Rick Frye. ROW 1: Morionne McCoy, Gory Rundquist. Corolyn Foots, Richard Lindstrom. ROW 2: Carole Mergen. Mary Harris. Alice Spencer. Morilyn Baker. ROW 3: Frances Reinholtr. John Tegtmeier, Doug Albnecht, Debbie Drake. Morilyn Burnett. ROW 4: Pam Lindstrom, Dovid Grimm. Jerry Cottinghom. Rondy Bartlett, De- onno Downing. Mr. Lee. Director Percussion: Gory Slier , Richard Cloyd, Ricky Frye, Debbie Droko. Lower 8roui Michoele Stier , lorin Fri on. Bennett Koti, Arthur Stie Charles Bonncy, Jerry Kuestor, Su an Prezel. Clarinet: ROW I: Cheryl Hon on, Joann Cicciorlli, Dick Rolstrick. ROW 2: Cindy Weil, Vance Bole , Allen Covington. ROW 3: Mary Kay Fink, Michoel Drake, Gerald Cottinghom, Dove John- Oboe and Flute Section: ROW 1: Kathy Mark, Janet Zwaycr, Gary Run qui t, Linda Spencer. ROW 2: Terrylc Anderson, Sharilyn Jchn on, Mary Knickerbocker, Dav Borne . ROW 3: Barboro Fuller, Carole Mcrgen, Becky Doyle.  on. u-Clariner, Saxophone, Bassoon : ROW 1: Marilyn Bator. Richard Lind- ©m, Carolyn Fours. W 2: Karen Lindstrom, Mary Harris. W 3: David Grimms, David Cordes. brnofs: ROW 1: Frances Reinholtz, Dan Fox. Ronald Sronc. DW 2: Richard Colon, Donald Barnes. Charles Koltncr, John Tegtmeier. DW 3: LeRoy Nelson, David Snider, Robert Myers, Doug Albrecht. 137 French Horns: ROW 1: Randy Bartlett, Deanna Downing, Pom Lindstrom. ROW 2: Barbaro Evan , Tom Frantc. ROW 3: Marilyn Burnett. Trombones: ROW 1: Mart Edwards, Larry Griffin, Marianne McCoy. ROW 2: Bill Tomctkh, Lorry Mohl. ROW 3: Gerald Bmkele, Dave Youngmon. R-0yftfe6fceS PPJi pnJrtv PvPjti Uwv ViiMs ROW 1: Kathy Putman, Lindo Wallace, Bonnie Howard, Sue Moier, Joon Webber, Marsha Huriey, Becky OB, Kothi Austin, Miss Chord. ROW 2: Jennifer Rudd. Rosemory William , Connie Elcsser, Susan Reyn- olds, Jane Gicbclhousen. Cathy Wogner, Goye DcTrempe, Vicki Eller, Jonni Harris. ROW 3: Margot Oovis. Morolyn Trovers, Sheila Romsey, Linda Hubert, Lindo Gauss, Penny Fredrickson, Joonne Rogers, Lana Rose. Sherry Randall. ROW 4: Polly Hayes. Shoron Maxwell, Shoron Andrews, Barb Carver, Nor- etto Buckles, Carol McMichaol, Sherry Stcor, Pot Polond, Lynne Rosengrant. The Royalettes, Richwood's precision drill team, under the direction of Miss Chord (first semester) and Mrs. Dester (second semester), perform at home football and basket- ball games and the Homecoming and Community Chest parades. The group strives to develop better co-ordination, poise, and posture habits. With rhythm as the common denominator, the Royalettes gain group experience and knowledge of patterns of phrasing music. It gives to the group participants a chance to expand creative and dra- matic expressions through dance, and if provides an enjoyable activity for its members. Royolettc participate in homecoming octivitie o Illinois Sioto Normol Univcrjity. Qfmjyi Lmd is T kb ROW 1: Kothi Au tin, Barbaro Ellen Gray, Carol Jene- ROW 2: Linda Hulett, Julie Honnold, Cynlhio Adorn , Jon son, Connio Joneson, Sharon Brissenden, Linda Wallace. Mohler, Barbara Evan , Card Phillip , Janet Hensley. Senior boys and girls who ore interested in physical education and want to improve their skills may help in the gym class as Senior lead- ers. This gives them an opportunity for leadership responsibilities in physical education and also provides the boys and girls with training in officiating and procedures of the physical education classes. The Senior leader program gives young people a chance to increase their knowledge of physical education activities. ROW t: Bill Churchill, Dkk Hariter, Gory Warner, Fred ROW 2: Phil Gould, lee Applegate, John Steele, Larry Armentrout, Jerry Thompion. Moholland, Bob Chapman. I ( 5 5 r  v nr ww s s is -J •j k u c n $ • Loft to fight: Poulette Lowe, Julio Dixon, Noncy McDaniel, Kathy Bcnningfiold, Connie Frank, Tona Powlcy. Photo by The Observor Picm bj . . . From fall pep rallies to spring basketball tournaments, the Varsity Cheerleaders (under the direction of Miss Chord) gave enthusiastic support to the two major athletic teams. Headed by captain Julie Dixon, the girls gave support on the cold football field os well as in the frenzied gym. Whether leading a cheer or watching anx- iously from the side, the cheerleading squad represented our school spirit and made it a real and losting experience. Our team will fightll 140 Left to righti Sherry Socket, Ginny Pruitt, Noncy DeYoung. Joymc Anderson, lindo Bacon, Morty Modjcsko. . . . Qckotits QpVufr The Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders, also led by Miss Chord, are equally important in pro- moting school spirit. They attend all pep as- semblies and join the Varsity Cheerleaders in various skits and cheers. The students at- tending the Frosh-Soph games find the cheer- leaders there backing our team. 141 Freshman chcorleoder leads Junior girls in o rousing cheer!I ROW I; CoocK Boietto. Bill Churchill. Jim Meet, Gary 'Warner, Greg Ful- ford, Dick Bittner, 8ill Sudow, Mike Fricdlonder. ROW 2: Dkk Hartter, Phil Gould, Michael Bailey, Howard Soovor, Bruco Carlton. Bob Chapman. Bernic Young. ROW 3: John Steele, 8ob Steiner, Jim Runklc, Bo Botchcldor. Doug Proctor, Dove Semlow, Flip Szold, Bill Troicoff. CAuh The R Club, under the able sponsorship of Mr. Baietro, is an honorary serv- ice organization dedicated to promoting athletics, furthering school spirit, and helping with various school projects. Also each year the R Club buys a piece of sports equipment for the school. For fun the R club conducts the Fcculty-Senior Basketball game, and this year the club took a trip to Chiccgo to view a Bear-Lion Football geme. OFFICERS Bo Batchclder, President; Dave Semlow, Scrgeant-at-Armj; Rick 'White, Vice-President; Bill Sudow, Secretory of Treosury. ROW 1: Mr. Bob Baietto, Coach, Dave Fearis, Ric Sprcnger, Jim McComa , Rick Blair, Dean Ohl, Rick Brown, Bob Singer. ROW 2; Jim Cohen, Tom Logan, Don Litterest. John Crondcll, Loncc Cor- men, Rick Wolpert, Tom Young. ROW 3: Jack Fleck, John Mulder, Rick White, Gory Upton, Jim DoBord, Lee Jameson, Dave Naffziger. ROW 4: Randy Conner, Randy Hotlingshccd, Gory Mundoy, Jerry Cloyfon, Gene Hoemann, Del Camp, Van Ackcrmon. ROW 1: Greg Stone. Joe Whitehouie, Rich Bryon, Bob Tyler, Jim De- Bord. Oove Noffziger. Tom Coughey, Bill Pulo, Jock Fleck, Tony Met- colfe, Bruno Kirjch. ROW 2: Ron Semlow, Pot McDermott. Mike DeYound, Flip Szold, Den- nis Lipp, Rondy Hollingsheod, Von Ackermon, Art Steirs. Jim Wotts, Dave Tomkinson, Jerry Weakley. ROW 3: Cynthio Adams, Judy Goodlad, Nonei McDaniel, Kothy Gun- derson, Solly Tinsmon, Poulo Colemon, Karen Blumenroder, Barb Evans, Kothy Benningfield, Sondy Fletcher, Sue Welch, Kothy McEwen, Nancy Goodman. ROW 4: Mr. Steele, Joan Ulevitch, Linda Triebcl, Nancy Wemple, Con- nie Elsesser, Ellcri Sudow. Janet Bailey, Katie Welch, Jane Giebel- hausen, Debbie Durfec, Margot Davis, Connie Beecher, Sheila Ramsey. RtehwMds Gucvul The Richwoods Guard, a school and community service organization, gives valuable assistance to the swimmers in our pool. One can see a guard member teaching swimming to students of the elementary schools or guarding for family nights. Before serving as a guard, each member completed his Senior lifesaving which was given just after the pool was opened. With the assistance of Mr. Steele these guards do on excellent job of which we should be proud. Margot Davij injtructt grodc xhoo'-cri on Soturdoy morning. Photo by The Observer Qinfo’ ftjdJkjtto, ROW 1: Ml Toylor, Ruth Mosterson, Carol Daly. Barb Lawler. Morione Hinde't. Beau Sworvoy. Nancy Broke. Pal CojjcI, Ml M. Bolomcn, ROW 2: Sue McGrath. Vi ki Dikemon. Karen Starcevich, Solly McDavId, Dlone Tammcui. Undo Whitcomb. Mary Wekh, Tori Schmidt. ROW 3: Julie Dikemon. Robin McCord. Kathy Murray, Sharon White, An- nettee Deyo, Sally Tinsmon, Key Edward , Carol Mount. ROW 4: Linda Eller. Floro Rushmon, Melisso Bower , Lynn Whitten, Barb Co ey, Patrick Pitcher. Dione Owen. Merge Finney. Cynthio Adam , lindo Giberson. ROW 5: Chri Eiiele. Pot lagcrstrom, Kathy Galvin. Julie Hansen, Mary Harr! . Cindy Gardiner, Chris Shea, Kathy Knepp, Pom Nyquist. ROW 6: Diono Yoches, M.ory Spencer, Cathy Curtis, Stacio Ross, Chrit Altorfer, Diana Peterjon, Sue Kirkhus. Dione Vcrkler. Vivette Holland. The aim of G.A.A. is to promote participation and interest in girls' athletic activities and to develop desirable practices in health and good sportsmonship. As an added at- traction swimming is offered in addition to tennis, bowling, volleyball, badminton, tram- poline, tumbling, basketball, golf, archery, and table tennis. Special co-ed activities are planned with the B.A.A. Girls in the club have the opportunity to win awards for points accumulated for participation, and trophies are given to the winning teams. These awards and trophies are presented at the annual Mother-Daughter Dessert in the Spring. OfRccr : Carol Phillips, Vice-President- Julie Honnold. President; Cynthia Adorn , Sec- retary; Sharon White. Activity Leader.- Sheila Ramsey, Treasurer. THE G.A.A. PLEDGE I promise to uphold the ideals of the Girls' Athletic As- sociation, By promoting interest in athletics and the out of doors; By living so that I may be healthy and strong; By making good sportsmonship a constant factor in my conduct. 144 Gink' A OCldtiOvu ROW 1: Penny Norgorl, Suzi Kirkpatrick, Martha Buehrcr, Jill Potter, Nancy Leonard, Karen Blumenroder, Joanne Altorfer, Tina Metz, Stubby Baylets. Vicki Purtell, Sandro Scheorer. ROW 2: Loretta Rohmeyer, Ann Hardenbrook, Joonne Lorrprecht, Barb Fuller, Annette Scolzo, Phylli Woldtchmidt. Kothy Moynilon, Nancy Lytle, Pam Consch, Beverly Imet, Kathy Putmon. ROW 3: Colette Corbin, Lynn Segler, Barb Stcinwcdel, Rotolynn Perkint, Mary Todd. Anne Oickison, Cindy Weil, Morti Logan, Barb Kohl, Jeaninc Flake. Potricio Kellner. Sue Monari. ROW 4: Corole Morgen, Judy Barlow, Pam Miller, Judy Stokowski, Emily Tillman, Rosemary Lamprccht, Connie Simkins, Susan Terry. Jonis Nelson. Suzanne Miller, Mory Roxnctt, Cheryl Cassens. Laura Duming, Carol An- derson, Sue Turner. Judy Cook, Angie Lamer. ROW 5: Dorothy Neuhoff. Paulette Smith. Marva Neuhous. Sylvia Porker. Anna 8lough, Kothy Mark. Karen Lindstrom, Suzanne Bush, Joann Ciccio- relll, Susan Prezcl, Jo Ellen Conn, Jananne Wesscl, Linda Muselmon. Con- nie Smith, Linda Mohn. ROW b: Marilyn Boyd. Carol Groy. Christie Prestin, Jennine Nyman. Terry Kosted. Linda Seaver, Ginny Pruitt, Chris Duckworth, Susan Anderson, Ellen Tomkin. Sherry Wilson. ROW 7: Barbara Volovitz, Judy Zochmon, Morgoret Kutz, Karen lupton. Bobettc Nicklcs, Jill Kerby, Pam Rapp. Kothy Clarke. Alice Borthold, Kothy Cosgrove, Connie Moore. ROW 1: Ellen Brennan, Marlene McCoy, Joan Webber, Janet Hensley, Vicki Hurst, Linda Comp, Phyllis Heggie, Mimi Brown, Kathryn Johnson, Vicky Caldwell, Kothl Austin. ROW 2: Becky Off, Rondle Rodos, Jonct Bailey. Jon Hibser. Gwen Hall, Susie Welch, Nancy Goodman, Sandy Fletcher, Nan Schueler, Katie Welch, Joann Wotem, DeAnna Burdin. ROW 3: Janni Harris, Sherry Randall, Susan Reynolds, Lono Rose, Joonne Rogers, Pot Poland, Sheila Ramsey, Shoron Maxwell, Margot Dovis, Jane Glcbelhouscn, Goye DoTrcmpc. Connie Elsesser, Roberto Sage, Jane Macuk. ROW 4: Clairann Westhoff, Shoron Humeston, Darlene Casali, Marsha Beamcs. Jcnelle Danner, Bonnie Ketch, Debbie Chumbley, Dee Corzine, Linda Wood. Susan Yeast, Mary Sullivan, Jeanie Aukland, Vicki Robertson, Karen Rigg. ROW 5: Dee Whitlow, Kathy Krege, Candy Wilson, Sandy Dorr, Lynne Burr, Rhonda Darr, Robin Wilson, Joetta Hopson, Connie Jacobs. Pom Jans- sen, Linda Hulett, Mary Floke, Brenda Rushing, Sandy Glidewcll, Kay O'Brien. ROW 6: Karen Bunch. Bonnie Baldridge. Mory Jeon Gould. Cathy Gunderson, Marsha Buckles, Joyce Newell, Shelley Hothowoy. Sue Butler, Suson Honnold, Betsy Blair. Sandy Robertson. ROW 7: Nancy Phelps. Dionno Coshen. Nancy Wolliker. Shirley Ruck. Morno Mcskimen, Carol Hartwell. Sharon Andrews, Mary Jo Klmgel, Sara Pence. GvtJk’ ROW 1: Lee Birks, Goil Austin, Janice Zweifcl, Shorry Holtz, Maureen Walsh, Dianne Cassidy, Glonny Burger, Holly Jacobs, Marilyn Burnott, Mary Zcmon. Cheryl Hanson. ROW 2: Ann Cody, Money Johnson, Sondro Von Hooser, Jean Meier, Julie Dixon, Pam McCoslin, Billie Peterson, Barbaro McBrido, Sandy Dan ley, Marcia Owen, Connie Whan, ROW 3: Susan lamoureaux, Kathy Kellogg. Judy Gott, Connie Stelnboch, Sherry Powley. Pam Miller, Morionne Kostner, Connie Anderson, Susan Glidewcll, Pot Lynn, Borb Johnson, Kathy Miller. Kit Cation, Normo lowlor. Nancy Wcmplc. ROV d: Sally Mloker, Olivia Menton, Linda lomerlo, Cebbie Card, Joan Silver, Janet Rudolph, Rosie Grindle, Teresa Todd, Julio Honnold, Mary M cEwon, Debbie Durfee, Nancy Johnson. Terry Stephens, Donna Bush, ROW 5: Carol Phillips. Pat Brummer, Suson Shuck, Donna Sheets, Mory Belfer, Lindo Wor ner, Susan Roland, Becky Doyle, Deanna Smith, ROW 6: Kothy Sutherland, Peggy Collar, Kothy Rothberg, Vicki McCous- land, Jan Mahler. Kothy Robison, Kathy McEwen, Gay Bornes, Norma Bur- gener. BoyS’ ytld tiC flSSOCiOtiiOiv Program includes use of the pool. Mr. Ferree directs o gomo of woter polo. .’K 'Sl Boys' AtWefec A$so£ta o ---------, i Bosket boll, bowling, swimming, golf, ond tennis — these ore some of the sports which ore offered in the Boys' Athletic Asscciofion. This organization gives boys who ore interested in intramural activities a chance to participate. The officers are Gary Sfaser, President; Steve Picton, Vice-President; Al Williams, Secretory-Treasurer. ROW 1i Mr. Young, Down Morion, Marilyn Maurer, SKoron Wrigley, Ric Sprenger, Marlene Hinder , Dick Shontz. Chuck Thrush. Cathy William , Doug Hadley. ROW 2: Ellen Sudow. David Jcnning , Malindo Rudy. Greg Neoveill, Ron Stone, Denny Bschcr. Ron Alford, Garry Graham. Noncy Curron, Sherri Wilson, Jim Cohen. ROW 3: Don Dexter, Mary Lynge, Mary Rabold, Jan Owens, Chuck Asher, William Kennedy, Ron Chandler. M.ike Dyer, Jim Mees. loDonno Roberts. Karen Rude. Cindy Stubbs. ROW 4: Jerry Binkelc. Lorry Grimingcr, John Ingles. Greg Stone, John Mc- Lain, Tom Dorr, Bill Johnson, John Hostcttler, Phil Ashcnfeltcr. Dave Naff- zigcr. ROW 5: Ron Alberssen. George Zcsky, Ricky Wyman. Dennis lipp. Bill Troicoff, Bob Meyers, Fred Uglig, Alan Corlson, Dave Kolditz. ROW 6-. Dennis McCann, David Muir, Von Ackerman, Ronold Johnson. Gory Monday, John Alley, John McKunc, Joseph Wittmer, Dkk Cohen. OmL Defuse IMWettS Protection of the student body is the main goal of the Civil Defense wardens and assistants. There is one warden and one assistant in each homeroom. The wardens attend regular meetings and are kept informed on the changing events and latest techniques. Constructing bulletin boards with Civil De- fense moteriol and aiding in alerts are two of the duties of these selected people. Before becoming wardens and assist- ants, many participated in the Civil Defense course which was held here last year. Under the leadership of Mr. Young the wardens and assistants do a vital iob for the students and faculty. ROW 1; Kolhy Austin, Connie Whon, Borbora Baldwin, Carol Meister, Jeanne Rosenberg, Soroh McBrion, Ann Hordenbrook, Ellen Brennan, Lee Blrks. ROW 2: Penny Eller, Cothy Wagner, Dick Trotter, Sherry Powley, Karla Dickinson, Jone Glcbelhouscn, Teno Powley. Phyllis Waldschmidt, Vicki Rob- ertson. ROW 3: Bonnie Ketch, Debbie Durfce. Pam Janssen. Phyllis Heggie, Sally Tinsmon, Sophie Hall, Vicki Purscll, Dee Corzinc. Russell Botos. ROW 4: Karen Hall, Richard Lindstrom, Steve O'Brien, Gloria Shcppclman, Cothy Curtis, Marsha 8com, Roger Miller, Alice Barthold, Marjorie Carney. ROW 5: Cherle Loschor, Ron Evans, Don Lowery, George Piper, Arthur Stiers, Douglas Jackson, Al Miller, Denny Phillips, Jean Anglin. INVESTMENT CLUB.- ROW 1: Mr. Roger Tipps, Rod Burrell, Rich Hoodley, John Mulder. Randy Bartlett. Ron Forner, Mike Friedlonder. Chuck Feldman. ROW 3: Stephen Morelond. Robert Steiner. George Piper. Dovo Nofziger, ROW 2: Phil Gould. Gory Poyne, Nick Kent, Kent Snowden, Bill Johnson, John Alley. Jerry Stuart. Philip Szold. CAuh Are you interested in stocks and bonds? Well, if you are, here's just the club for you. The investments club informs its members about the stock market and how to make in- vestments. Within the club, the members invest in stock which they feel will go up. This year the club had the privilege of having a stock broker come and discuss the market with them. The club met every two weeks at which time they traded stock among themselves or talked about the rise and fall of the market. The current events club discusses the problems facing the United States' economy such as the budget, unemployment, taxation, labor-management relations, governmental con- trol of business, and the general price trends. Mr. Roger Tipps is also the sponsor of this club. CURRENTS EVENTS: ROW 1: Mr. Roger Tipps. Adviser,- 8ob Chopmon, Dis- cussion lender; Barb Fuller. Program Chairman. ROW 2: Barb KctcHom, Mike Friedlonder, Ron Forner, Rich Hoodley, Chuck Asher, Chuck Feldman. ROW 3: John Mulder, Nick Kent, Bill Johnson, Kent Snowden, Philip Szold. Gory Payne. Howord Seaver, Phil Gould. ROW 4: Denny lipp. J. D. Monton, Jerry Stuort, Pete Huber, Dave Naf- ziger, Stephen Jackman, George Piper, Bob Steiner, Steve Moreland. Becji utX tg ROW 1: Min McMonus, Norine Sehwortz, Lindo Ponder, Dione Diekcn, Lindo Bailey, Vorilyn Wetzel, Robin O'Neil, Mrs. Le Cour, Sarah McBrion, Koren Lindstrom, Jorjo Jacobs, Judy Kuestcr, Roberto Sogo, Doe Whitlow, Sherry Holtz. Mrs. Wyss. ROW 2: Svzonno Miller, Terry Zipper, Connie Leu, Barb Kohl, Chris Stone, Marilyn Maurer, Barb Breckcnridge, Undo Altorfcr, Georjeon Metz. Barb Lawler, Kris Lawrence, Elizabeth Pomeroy, Janis Nelson, Nancy Lytle, Mar- sha Buckles. ROW 3: Linda Corcoron, Jody Gauss, Kathy Kellogg, Diane Tammeus, Judy Cook, Joanne Altorfer. Sophie Holl. Nancy Henderer, Michaele Stiers, Clara Eppy. Noncy Leonord, Pom Miller, Suson Anderson, Carol Saunders, Kathy Miller, Charolctte Bayless. ROW 4: Jill Potter, Karla Dickinson, Julie Dikcman, Vivkl Pursell, Tcrryl Andorson, Barbara Bear, Diana Ryon, Sue Butler, Agnes Ostreichcr, Robin McCord, Christie Prcstin, Nancy Curron, Judi Carr, Lynn Underwood. ROW 5: Marty Fisher, Mark Fisher, Jim Loveridgc, Lindo Norgort, Pam Nyquist, Jayme Anderson, Mary Jo Klingcl, Marjorie Carney, Chris Shea, Kathy Galvin, Kim Adams, Cindy Gardiner, Chris Eiselc, Jon Whitcomb, Don Covon, Richard Lindstrom. ROW 6: Sonjo Swancon, Chorie Adams, Betsy Stern, Kondelo Coologcor- gen, Mary Koy Fink, Sue Logan, Kothy Rothbcrg, Sue Wand, Mary Spencer, Meredith Eubank. ROW I: Mr. Kowzon, Miss Allen, Joanna Sweeney, Anne Borchclt, Carol Wemple, Rhonda Silverstone, Sherry Hickey, Deanna Sweeney, Miss Lone, Mrs. Zinser, Mr. Jenkins. ROW 2: Judy Gott, Penny Eller, Maureen Walsh, Linda Tricbcl, Beau Swe- ney, Debbie Durfee, Judy Bowen, Paula Schwenk, Gall Vcnczky, Kothleen Tolbot. Jconne Rosenberg, Norma Lawler, Mory Jo Vcltman, Billie Potorson. ROW 3: Janet Bailey, Linda Whitcomb, Carol Sue Miller, Linda Swcnoy, Laurio Kolsh, Kothy Murray, DeAnna Burdin, Connie Anderson, Susan Glide- well, Non Schueler, Koy Rosoa, Vicki Dikcmon, Nancy Volz. Marlene Hin- dert, Marianne Kastncr. ROW 4: Susan Shuck, Rosette Wine, Suzi Kirkpatrick. Solly Mloker, Katie Wckh, Paula Coleman, Jan Owens, Vivette Holland, Sally Tlnsmon, Paul- ette Lowe, Jim Montz, Janet Hensley, Mary Lyngo. . ROW 5: Jeon Swordcnski, Cinda Lockey, Phyllis Heggie, Susan Balcom, ■ Sandy Fletcher, Noncy Goodman, Diane Yochos, Joni Hibser, Claudia Hugh- banks, Karen Rigg. ROW 6: Bob Willetts, Bill Redenius, Marna Mcsklmcn, Paula Smith, Dove Tomkinscn, Mike Smith, Ston Strickler, Randy Bartlett, Tom Getz. Biulqe ROW 1: Mr. 8cb Eo ton, Mi Klintworth, Mr . I© Cour, Goil Austin, Nancy McNeor, Marlene McCoy. Carol Dailey, Patti Nixon, Marti Logon, Kathy Putman, Mrs. Zinscr, Mr. Viehmon. ROW 2: Tanya Kraus, Cathy Wagnor, Chris Clark, Mary Welch, Sue Mc- Grath, Pom Lindstrom, Tori Schmidt. Barb Schod, Susio Welch. ROW 3: Annette Scalzo, Vicki Hurst, Pat Lynn, Lynn Whitten, Sally M c- David, Nancy McDaniel, Bill Llnne, Cheryl Johnston. ROW 4: Nancy Johnson, Julio Konnold, Margo Finney, Nancy De Young, Katie Markman, Bill Gaskill, Pat Pitcher, Melissa Bowers, Connie Jacobs. ROW 5: 8arry Schaffer, Joyme Anderson, Marta Gaskins, Topper Owen, Mike Dyer, Cathy Curtis, Brian Hawkins, John Owen. ROW 6: Greg Crystal, Gary Summers, Vicki McCausland, Larry Griffin, Pete Huber, Jim Wilson, Carol Hartwell, Joyce Newell. The Beginning and Advanced Bridge Clubs, under the leadership of Mrs. Dorothy Zin- ser, are very popular at R.C.H.S. The year's activities are climaxed by a spring party complete with trophies and refreshments. The Beginning Bridge Club is the largest ever. Its members learn the fundamentals of the Goren point system and enjoy the challenge of contract bridge. The Advanced Bridge Club members learn and use the Goren point system and gain understanding of the game of duplicate bridge which is being offered for the first time. Duplicate bridge is a rather unusual challenge for both students and sponsors of the high school level. By means of club dues from the 1961-62 and the current 1962-63 clubs, a complete set of duplicate boards has been purchased. Bridge Club Officer ; Left to right; Jon Owen , President of Beginning Club; Marta Gal- kin , President of Advanced Club; Susie Welch, Secretary- Treoiuror of Advanced Club; Chri Eisclo, Sc rctory-Treo urer of Beginning Club. ROW 1: Mr. Donold Morint, Kirk Griffin, Bernard Pritzker, Marilyn Moll- oily, Jonni Harris, Jackie Forman, Sue Maier, MargareJ McMullen, Julie Ellis, Anne Dickison. ROW 2: John Burrell, Ellen Sudow, Sheilo Romsoy, Michael Ulrich, Koy Rovaa, Sondy Saletzki. Charles Bonnoy, Pom Lindstrom. NotiotioJ! ROW 3: Mary Jo Klingcl, Sharon Maxwell, Susan Page, Jo Cotton, Barb Steiner, Diane Hinrichsen, Bill Sudow, Madeline Dilley. ROW 4: Robin lovin, Tom Getz, Terry Allor, Dove Grimm, Robert Steiner, Jr., Douglas Jockmon, Rick Scott, Bill Rcdonius. Rmnsla The Notional Forensics League recognizes ond honors out- standing students participating in forensics. This year the league has had three students to place in the State Contest. Janni Harris placed Fifth in serious interpretation. Chuck Feld- man placed fourth in humorous monologue, and Bob Steiner placed first for the second year in after dinner speaking. The League also honors Robin Lovin, Bob Steiner, Ellen Sudow, and Jim Menton for achieving the Award of Distinction, which is the highest award that the National Forensics League grants. Novic Debate ROW 1: Mr. Donold Morin©. Kirk Griffin, Bernard Pritzker, Susan Solovy, ROW 2: Madeline Dilley, Susan Page, Rick Scott, Jo Cotton, Dion© Hin- Pom Jensen, John Burrell, Julie Ellis, Anne Dickison, Mr. Rogor Babich. richson, Mory Jo Klingel, Chorles Bonnoy. Vansihj Debate Left to right: Mr. Dcnold Morine, Robin lovin, Robert Stoinor, Jr., Terry Allor, Ellen Sudow, Mr. Roger Bo- bioh, Jim Menton not pictured. Speech students odmiro medals won in the Stole Speech Contest, left to right: Bob Steiner, State Champion in After Dinner Spooking; Chuck Feldman, Fourth Ploce in Original Monologue; Jonni Harris, Fifth Ploce in Serious Reading. The R.C.H.S. debate program includes three divisions: nov- ice or beginners, sub-varsity, and varsity. The debaters try to develop orderly patterns of thought, research objectives, and skill in persuosive speaking. The debating season began in November and continued to April. This year the team has competed in many tournaments and brought home to R.C.H.S. some outstanding wins, includ- ing fourth place in the State. They captured debate tourna- ments at Southern Illinois University and at East Peoria. Bob Steiner became the State champion in after dinner speaking and was selected to the All-State Team. £ub-Vatsifcj Debate loft to right: Mr. Donald Marino, Sondy Solctrki, Kay Rotoa, Barb Steiner, Douglas Jackman, 8111 Sudow, Jackie Formon, Margaret McMullen, Mr. Roger Babich. £cte tc O ctMJb iUmS SCIENCE SEMINAR ROW 1: Richord L. Fox. Kothy Putrron. Dorothy Neu- hoff. Bcrnord Pritzker, Dovid Wolfo, Joyce Burklund, Gail Austin. ROW 2: Dove Kipling, Shoron Wrigley, Jennifer Rudd, Undo leyerlo, Rick Brown, Nancy Brake. ROW 3: Karen lindstrom, Oscar Pokier. Donna Bush, Madeline Dilley, Rob Young. Jim Cohen, Stephen Mayes. ROW 4: Richard lindstrom. Donold Kotz. Robin lovin, Kathy Rcthberg, Brion Hawkins. Alon Babcock. Dan S. Dexter. ROW 5: Dave Johnson. Ken Pinter, Rik Woith, David A. Morrisson, Ed- word Griffin, Jim DcBord. Tim Minnick. SCIENCE CLUB ROW 1: Darrell Antoine, Chuck Thrush, Jim Soxhaug, Nancy Curran, Richard lindstrom. Donold Katz, Oscar Pokier, Mr. Bloomquisf. In order to give interested students the opportunity to work closely with individual science teachers, the Science Laboratory Assistants were formed. The students work as lab assistants under the direction of a science teacher. The Science Club, formed to allow for further developcmcnf of scientific interests, worked all year preparing for the Dis- SCIENCE LAB ASSISTANTS ROW I: Dorothy Ncuhoff. Linda Stoub. Jeff Sundbcrg, Laurie Kolth, Sharon Wrigley, Kothi Austin. ROW 2: Randy Woods. Steve Roce, Dennis Irwin — President, Rob Young, Sue Roland. David Barnes. ROW 2: Gory Wing. Jim Wittmer, Rik Woith, Eric Clifton, Barry Briggs, Ron Wortlck, Ken Pinter. trict Science Fair held at Richwoods in April. The investigations which the Science Research Seminar con- duct are a form of basic research and extend over 2-3 years in time. The club plans to have a number of entries in the District Science Fair. ROW 3: Tom Meyer, Tod Wand, Donald Katz, Rickc Eagle. Don Camp- bell, Greg Stone, Dave East — Secretary, Bill Stono — Vice-President- fob- sent). Q IAMjCUV QomjQQajv u vv ROW 1: Mr. Kowzan, Goil Austin, Jody Kuestcr, Linda Leyorle, Teresa Dos- sett, Chrlss Clork, Barb Lawler, Norma Lawler, Rosemory Lomprccht, Mr. William M. Beck. ROW 2: Jody Dossett, Sherry Pow'cy, Ann Kelch, Rob Yoong, Linda Nor- gor!, Christie Prestln, Ellyn Baker, Teri Schmidt. ROW 3: Sue Roland, Diana Ryan, Rick Cloyd, Betsy Stern, Lynne Leonig, Jim Beattie, Barb Smith, Lynn Whitten. ROW 4: Richard Lindstrom, Dove Johnson, Connie Smith, Ron Foster, Tom Getz, Kathy Rothberg, Dionno Coshen, Don Doven. This year, two new teachers at Richwoods, Mr. Beck and Mr. Kowzan sponsored the German Sangerverein. The students in the organization made use of their German by singing German songs. During the Christmas season, the German Sangerverein went Christmas caroling at Sheridan Village and the Buehler Home. Mr. Moser and Miss titwiller were the sponsors for this year's Math Seminar. Visits to computer installations, and a lecture by a representative of the Mathematical Associa- tion of America were some of the activities. To broaden and deepen their understanding of mathematics, these students investigated topics not usually taught in high school. ROW I Bonnie Litwiller, Jennifor Rudd, Deborah Drake. Nan- cy Johnson, Karen Lindstrom, Arthur L. Moser. ROW 2: Arthur Carpenter. Richard Bonney, Mike Dyer, Rich- ard Lindstrom, Jim Rutherford. ROW 3: Donald Katz, Rik Wolth, Jim Wilson, Dove Johnson, Alan Babcock. ROW 4: Joe Wittmer, John Alley, David Grim, David Tho- mos, Larry Griffin. PuiuAPj UoMMCbke i 0 fiMS dCto ROW 1: Mrs. Postcrz, Oawn Morion, Normo While, Sue Riepc, Sharon Frank. Jano Macuk. Janice laBarr, Jan Robertson. ROW 2: Marsha Hursey, Marsha Fangmcicr. Sharon Briisenden, Mary Cor- der, Sue Turner, Pat Lyons, Jill Crondell, Kathy Crondcll, Jcnice Spence. The members of the Hcmemakirtg club participated in many activities this year. Some of these activities were: handling the mum sale for Homecoming, a candy kitchen, a Mother- Daughter banquet, caroling at nursing homes during Christ- mas time, giving a gift to the school, and participating in the Spring F.H.A. Rally at Princeville, Illinois. By all these activities the sponsors, Mrs. Pasterz (first semester) and Miss Tanner ROW 3: Linda Gebhardt, DeAnno Burdin, Bcvorly Imo , Jootto Hcpson, Gerry Mickal. Suion Foncher, Debbie Bockcr, Brenda Rushing. ROW 4: Marsha Buchrer. Joni Hibscr, Cindy Graf. Noretta Buckles. Diono Brumbaugh, Johannoh Brooks, Koren Rude. (second semester), hope to give the members more insight into the field of Home Economics. Giving assistance to the sponsors are: Jcnice Spence, President; Marsha Hursey, Second Vice- President; Noretta Buckles, Vice-President; Diana Brumbaugh, Secretary,- Jani Hibser, Treasurer; Linda Gebhardt, Projects Chairman. Studying and identifying qualities, traits, and aptitudes which are related to successful teaching, are the things the Future Teachers of America Club does to prepare its members for a career in teaching. They also secure accurate informa- tion about vocational opportunities in education and partici- pate in prevocational activities which are both exploratory ROW 1: Virginia Close, Pom Ganich, Joann Cicclarolll, Jorio Jocobs, Koth- ryn Johnion. Roberto Sogo. M.l« Boyd. ROW 2: Ann Hardenbrook, Noncy Worncr, Coro! Groy, Jan Cox, Eiloen and developmental in nature. Two of the major activities are sponsoring a faculty tea ond going on a field trip to Western Illinois University in the Spring. Leading this group of future teachers is Miss Boyd with the able assistance of the officers: Kathryn Johnson, Pres:dent; Karen Lindstrom, Vice-President, Ann Hardenbrook, Secretary; Joann Cicciarclli, Treasurer. Coll, Karen lindstrom. ROW 3: Etonoco Smith, Phylli Hcggie, Barbara Evans, Marsha Beam, Mary Beth Cation, Alice Barthold, Sondro llndcnfolscr. UwuMAxj Business Cfiui) ROW 1: Mrs. Rkco, Judy Potterson. Secretory; Kothryn John- son. Potrleio Keltner, Carol Sue Miller. Phillis Turner, Karen Attcbcrry, Miss Klintworth. ROW 2: Colette Corbin, Vice-President; Sharon Saltsmon, The Honorary Business Club is an opportunity for students to increase their knowledge of business education. The club members must have a B average in business education and a C average in other subjects The members have invited Linda Murrie. Diana Ruckle, Sandy Soletzki, Molinda Rudy. ROW 3: lindo Hulett, Treasurer,- Annette Albright, Pat Po- Icnd, President; Marna Meskimen, Carol 8uck. Lindo Rude, Program Chairman; Kay Morion. outside speakers, visited offices, and have observed secre- taries at work. In this organization, students gain a realistic insight into secretarial duties and work as well as improve social skills. UbCtlltlv Cmmpm OQuh The Health Careers Club meets to discuss and share interests in nursing and health, to explore the opportunities and re- quirements, to grow as individuals by working together, and to learn about the community in which they will soon partici- pate as citizens. Health Careers, sponsored by Miss O'Reilly, participates in various activities such as the children's Hallo- ween party held at Friendship House. The Club heard Doctor Curtis, D.D.S., and Mrs. Caine, R.N., representative of Grant Hospital in Chicago, speak on the varied medical fields. A number of films were shown and various field trios were taken. ROW 1: Pam Gansch, Vice President; Jan Ashley, Sherry Hickey. President, Joanna Sweoncy. Barb Kohl, Anno Borchelt, Corresponding Secretory.- Katherine Zobrist. Miss Margaret M. O'Reilly, Advisor. ROW 2: Sue Miller, Secretary,- Nancy Volz. Molinda Rudy, Bonny Ketch, Connie Melvin, Barbara McBride. Barb 8rown, Pom Humphrey, Deanna Sweeney. Treasurer. ROW 3: Joan Culvor. Olivio Menton, Shelley Hathaway, Chris Colon, Di- ona Ryan, Mary Robo'd, Kala Davidson, Nancy Ashby, Linda Wood. ROW 4: Cothy Gunderson. Karen Blurr.cnradcr, Terry Heimbecker, Linda Dixon, Kim Adams. Janet Durflingcr, Lindo Rude. Terry Kosted, Carole Wrigley. ROW 5: Donno Von 8eunie.q, Marsha Schoolcy. Vicki McCouslond, Jan Gauf. Lynne Kourinos. Mary Ellen Smith, Gwen Hall. Jon Gauf. Susan Shuck. ROW 1: Mr. Hockmon, Alon Bobccck, Mike Anton, Jim Turner, Mr. Eblin. ROW 2: Dove Johnson. Oovo Nofzlgcr, John Alley, Richord 8oil. CCut) Many people take pleasure in recording in photographs things the eye may see. A photograph may tell a story, ex- plain a particular skill, promote a product, or help a person to bring back memories. The photography club, sponsored by Mr. Eblin, and Mr. Hockman, gives students an opportunity to develop skills in photography necessary for proficiency. These students may be interested in photography as a profession or merely as a hobby. The officers of this fine group are: Dove Nafziger, President; John Alley, Vice-President; Richard Beil, Treasurer. hmoipjjjv R ctio £oc£efctj The Amateur Radio Society, sponsored by Mr. Barton and Mr. Lee, exists to train and interest people in amateur radio. Their activities this year include constructing an amateur radio station and establishing communications for the Richwoods ROW 1: Mr. Barton. Chuck Thrush, Rick Brown, Don Bcochlor, Craig Grant- ham, Lynn Soglcr, Albert lavin, loo Birks, Mr. Lee. Civil Defense Organization. The officers of this interesting group are: David Morrison, President; Rick Brown, Vice-Presi- dent, Lee Birks, Secretary; and Chuck Tieber, Treasurer. ROW 2: Chuck Tieber, Ken Pinter, Terry Barnes, Jim Conord, Dovid Morris- son, David Thomas, Jim Wittmer. ROW 1; Mr. Forrest, Mr. Nichols. Mr. Domhorst. ROW 2: Cynthio Adams, Jim Montz, Richard Bonnoy, Stephen Mayes, Judy Goodlad, Nancy Eoston, Bill linne. ROW 3: Doug Albrecht, Dovid Mount, Vornon Senti, Jock Krismon, Dow Kolty, John Crondoll. Steve Brand, Tom Logon, Jim Doll. ROW 4: Donold Kotz, Dennis Loges, Bruce Carlson, Doug Cossidy, Bob Willetts, Greg Crystal, Larry Boll. ROW 5: Chuck Grimm, David Morrisson, Ronald Johnson, Bennett Kotz, Steve Jockmon, George Piper, Kent Snowdon, Don Lowery. Ready! Aim! Fire! These could very well be familiar words in the Rifle Club. The club is an opportunity for students to develop rifle markmanship skills and also to learn how to handle firearms safely. The participants are assisted by their sponsors, Mr. Forrest, Mr. Nichols, and Mr. Damhorst. Their officers are: Greg Crystal, President; Richard Spring, Vice- President; Nancy Eoston, Secretary,- Doug Cassidy, Treasurer; and Cynthia Adams, Executive Officer. Itodju bdoJl krfo CHub This active organization furthers their knowledge of indus- trial education in various ways. For example, this past year they took two field trips, one to the Caterpillar plant in East Peoria, and the other to a leadership meeting of Illinois State Normal University. They experienced work in mass production. had guest speakers, films, and group discussions. This year the club's sponsors are Mr. Barton and M r. Johnson, who are assisted by the officers: Mike Adams, President; Dovid East, Vice-President; Bob Addy, Secretary,- Don Lowery, Treasurer,- Harold Headley, Sentinel,- and Ken Quimby, Recorder. ROW 1: Mr. 8orton, Dan Jcakins, Rick Brown, Mlko Lindsey, Ken Quimby. Dove Eosf, Richard Stephens, Dove Reliford, Dovid Millard, Mr. Johnson. ROW 2: Harold Hcodloy. John Crondoll, Roger Wurmnesf. Wolt Brooks, Dan Lowery, Bob Addy, Steve Sumon, Ted Honness. ROW 3: Mike Koch. Dovid Morrison, Lowell Gouf, Mike Adams. Herb Ed- words, Ralph White, Chuck Grimm. (Viiesfc ROW Is Miss L. Chord. Undo Muir, Linda Triebel, Vicki Eller, Marsha Hur- sey, Vicky Caldwell, Gail Austin. ROW 2: Paula Schwenk, Susan Reynolds, Pom McCoslin, Connio Elscsscr, Robin Wilson, Vicki Dikcman. ROW 3: Carol Bolden, Linda Huber , Diane Hoehnc, Karon lupton, Jeanne Potter, Randic Roches, Linda Norgort. To offer the opportunity for and to stimulate interest in cre- ative dance are two of the objectives of Orchesis. Under the sponsorship of Miss Pinkerton, the club meets weekly to study. compose, and perform their dances. The club publicly demon- strated their skills in percussion and sustained movements at the physical education demonstration night. G kviiiCtSfoCS CHub The members of the Gymnastics Club attempt to develop skill, balance, and body agility through the use of gym ap- paratus. Beginning and advanced work on parallel bars, hori- zontal bars, balance beam, side horse, rope, trampoline, and tumbling are among the many activities of this club. The spon- sors are Miss Mary Ellen Taylor, and Miss Linda Chord. Loft  o Right: Lee Brocks, Sharon Honoucr, Lindo Wallace, Cathy Milter, Miss Toylor. Pot McDermott, Miss Chord, Roy Corder, Mike Dyer, Monty Col- Val Perdue, Pam Johnson, Connie Steinboch, Sherry Powloy, Sally Tinsmon, lie, Kothy Egort. Paula Colemon, Ann Kolch, Linda Hullet, Corol Wiloy, Sharon Andrews, Andy Johnson, Richard Bryan, Mark Lcsko, Chuck Wasson, Diane Buckley, Barb Gray. Connie Whan, Linda Muir, Betty Huff. PtGSfuw W v .. r« .. 161 ROW 1: Stello Abner. Undo Adomson, Jim Adkinson, Oione Albonito. Ron Alb son, Doug Albrecht, Linda Altorfcr. ROW 2: Cheryl Arne , Roger Anderson, Tommy Anderson, John Anthony, I Arbuckle, Phil Ashonfelter, Dennis Attebsrry. ROW 3: Jeonic Auklond, Alon Babcock, Bob Bokcr, Barbara Baldwin, Willi Baldwin, Kathy Barbcrie, Phil Barns, Alice Barthold. ROW 1: Chris Bartholomew, Pom Bartlett, Kathy Baly, Don Bcochler, Marsha Bcom, Sandy Bear, Jim Beattie, Deborah Becker. ROW 2: Steve Bell, Linda Biddle, Denny Binkclc. Ice Birks, Bill Bishop, Denney Bittner, Linda Blackard. ROW 3: Gene Blackburn, Joe Blackwell, Steve Blockwcll, Sue Blohnik, Besty Blair, Dovid Blonken, Anna Bloogh. 162 ROW 1: Charles Bonnoy. Marilyn Boyd. Nancy Brake, Dorothy Bramlett, Steve Brand, Barb Breckenridge. James Brcmner. ROW 2: Nancy Brockway. Johannoh Brooks, Amelia Brown, Betty Brown, lyndoll Buckles, Marsha Buehrer, Corolyn Bueltel. ROW 3: Connie Burke, Joyco Burklund, John Burrell. Suzanne Bush, Sheila Butler. Tom Campbell, Bob Camper. Kathleen Cannoday. ROW 1: Eda Capranica, Alan Carlson, Walter Carrington, Darlene Cosoli. Ted Cotlon, Gory Cotton, Ronald Chandler, Ed Childers. ROW 2: Debbie Chumbley, Paul Ckoarclli, Jock Clark, Kothy Clarke, Jim Claude, Eric Clifton, Richard Cloyd. ROW 3: Susie Coffey, Peggy Collar. James Collie. Howard Conord, Jo-Ellen Conn Pam Connor, Jere Cook. 163 Miis Bolcmon gives swimming instructioni to Freshman girls. pJLod tMj F i£tfo6tes ROW 1: Undo Corcoran, Dec Corzino, Allen Covington, Jock Cox. ROW 2: Dick Craig. Kathryn Crandell. Jim Crandoll, Tom Cranford. ROW 3: Jim Curtis, Jim Doll. Don D'Amico, Rhondo Dorr. ROW 4: Sandra Darr. Mike Dovis, Imojeon Dawion, Linda Day. ROW 5: Alon DcBord, Sharon Dcford. Ed Doisher. Barry Dement. ROW 6: Donlol Doxter, Anne Dickison, Stephen Dill, Madeline Dilley. ROW 7: Joel Dixon, Mary Dcono, Thomas Dorr. Judy Dossett. ROW 8: Patricia Downord, Mike Droke, Chris Duckworth, Greg Easter. 164 Oops! Watch it Terry. Kt Rlcku Md6. . . ROW J: Greg Edward , Kathy Egart, David Ehrlich, Linda Ellenwood. ROW 2: Linda Eller, Julio Ellis, Edward Eppy, Dick Eppy. ROW 3: Paul Evans, Vicki Evans, Marsho Fongmeicr, Jim Foleccio. ROW 4: Walter Ferguson. Terry Finnegan, Martin Fisher, Mary Floko. ROW 5: Gordon Fletcher. Peggy Flora, Helen Flynn, Pamela Ford. ROW 6: Robert Ford, Ron Foster, Corolyn Fouls, Jack Franklin. ROW 7: Thomas Frantz, Sandro French, Ron Furness, Judd Gaffney. ROW 8: Randy Ganion, Phyllis Gann, Steve Garretts, Alan Garrison. 165 ROW Is Terry Garrison, Greg Gcsscll, Miko Gibson. ROW 2: Marsha Gilbert!, Marilyn Gish, Bill Glavash. ROW 3: William Gobert, Stephanie Godfrey, Steven Goers. ROW 4: Dennis Goett, Robin Goldberg, Johothon Gorham, Pom Gorman. Mary Gould, Kirk Griffin, Debbie Griffis. ROW 5: Rosie Grindle, Nancy Gross. Ed Gunter, Doug Hadley, Terry Hale. Karen Hall, Lester Holl. ROW 6: Gloria Holpin, Randy Homilton, Bill Hannon, Crolg Hanson, Steve Hanson, Bill Harmon, Carol Hartwell. ROW 7: Brian Hawkins, Terry Heimbccker, James Helms, Jane Hendercr. Mark Henry, John Hensley, Chris Hesseltine. ROW 8: Mike Higgs, Charlone Hinds. Diane Hinrichsen, Susan Honnold, Jcetta Hop- son, John Hosfettler, Dove Houser. PtoWfi OMj JuuuCjCttiOU; 166 ROW 1i Sandy Houston, Donna Howard. Judy Hudson. ROW 2: Steve Hudton, Betty Huff, Bob Hughe . ROW 3: Undo Hullingor, Sharon Humeston, Martha Hunt. ROW 4: Randy Hunt, Vicki Hur t, Beverly Imcs. Ernctt Immel, John Ingle , George In- gram, Dave Jack on. ROW 5: Donna Jacob , Nancy Jacobs, Pom Janssen. Dan Jeakin . Dawn Jeakins, David Jennings, Pam Jensen. ROW 6: Delbert Johnson, Nick Johnson, Pam Johnson, Shorilyn Johnson, Andy John- son, Claudio Jones. Jock Jones. ROW 7: Terri Joos, Don Jordon, Bill Kamm, Donald Katz, Dove Kovcney. Don Kearney, Dave Kelty. ROW 8: Barb Kennedy, William Kennedy. Kristine Kent, Jill Kerby, Roger Kilty, Dave Kipling, Bruce Kirkpatrick. Oj' thb f-flgh t Quafofej 167 Croig's clinici ROW 1: Mory Jo Klingel, Roy Klirvgelhofer, Gory Knott, Pot Koehl, Jim Krciscr, Dove Krisman. ROW 2: John Krismon. Jim Kromphardt, Gerald Kucster, Janice la lagerstrom, Mike Lovin. Barb Lawler. ROW 3: Mark Lotko. Sylvia Lett. Connie leu, Cindy Lewis, Jim Lewi , Don Lind. Dove Kolditz, Barr, Patricia Undo loycrlo. ROW 1: Mary Jo lindcnfolser. Dennis Lindley, Mike Lindsey. Eddie lines. ROW 2: Jimmy Lines. ROW 3: Roy Lockhart, Morti Logon, Pot Loomis, Chcrie loscher. 168 Pcoslv Qctitv ROW I: Noncy Lytle, Soroh McBrion, Borboro McBride. Noney McEwen, Mory Mc- Ghee, Terry McGhee. Kothy McKinley. ROW 2: John McLain, Mary J. Macuk, Elaine Maharry, Gerald Maple, Ton Mar- getich, Down Marion, Poul Morkle. ROW 3: Katie Markman, Gory Mrrt.n, Connie Matters, Ruth Mattcrson, Sujie Maurer, Randy Mayerchin, Steven Moyot. Freshtren enjoy a well balanced mcol in our fire cafeteria, 169 ho VOJu b CuMXCttCufti ROW 1; David Millord, Christine Miller. Jock Miller, Jefi Miller, Kothy Miller, Pomelo Miller, Suzonne Miller. ROW 2: John Millimon. Stephen Mills, Bonnie Miltenbergcr, Locos Minehart, Linda Minton. ROW 3: Gory Misenhoimer. Marty Modjesko, Lindo Mohn, Mory Mooberry. Pw lm Li DeveHop ROW 1: Mike Mooberry, Tim Moore, Lynn Morgan, Dovid Mount. ROW 2: Kothy Moynihon, Tom Murroy, Linda Muselmon, Robert Myers, Brenda Nonce. ROW 3: Greg Neaveill, Eddie Nelson, Jonis Nelson, Terry Nelson, Scott Nelson, Marva Neuhaus, Dorothy Neuhoff. 170 lidemts ROW 1: Christina Nichols, Bobetre Nickles, Penny Norgort, Keith Norman, Steve Norman, Jennine Nymon, Corel Oberholtier. ROW 2: Kay O'Brien. Robin O'Neil, Delores Ortega, Joe Onego, Debbie Ot- tersfedt. ROW 3: Linda Ovcrond, Scion Page, Oscar Pokier, Jane Palmer. ROW I; Krysfyno Papis, Sylvia Porker, Linda Parks, Bob Patterson. ROW 2: Vol Perdue, Diana Peterson, Steve Peterson, Nancy Phelps, John Philips. ROW 3: Eran Pierce. Linda Ponder, Susan Prezcl, Turney Prince, Bernard Pritrker, Deano Propsf, Ginny Pruitt. 171 ROW 1: Eltricdo Puryeor, Jeff Putmon, Undo Roilsbock. ROW 2: Dick Rolstrick, Vicki Ropp, Corol Roy. ROW 3: Mary Roynetf, Donno Reothcrfcrd. Lorry Reotherford, Bill Rober, Lorry Reents, Colvin Reiling, Bob Reiser. ROW 4: Dove Reliford, Dove Reynolds, Suo Ricpe, George Riggs, Floretto Robbins, Irene Roberts, Cheryl Robertson. ROW 5: Janice Robertson, Sandy Robertson, Vicki Robertson, Charles Robinson, Mike Robinson, Peggy Robison, Richard Robison. ROW 6: Sandy Rogers, Steve Rogers, Jim Roso, Jim Roth, Bob Roth. Kothy Rothberg, Shirley Ruck. 172 ROW 1: Pat Rudd, Dove Runklo, Brenda Rushing. ROW 2: Bob Salzenstein, Dick Solzonstcin, Jim Soxhoug. ROW 3: Kathy Sayre, Mike Sayre, Annetto Scolzo, Laurie Schaffer, Robert Schmitt, John Schmuddo, Tedd Schoch. ROW 4: lauro Schroeder, Robin Schunk, Steve Schurtcr, Richard Scott, Shorry Seckel, Lisa See, Jan Sefton. ROW 5: Vernon Scnti, Roy Sharp, Tim Shea, Iris Shedroff, Lou Sheldon, Roger Shelley, Beth Shemel. ROW 6: Bill Shcplcr, Gloria Sheppclman, Tom Shirley, Stevo Shoff, Camille Sbrier, Linda Simmons, Elaine Simon. Tfr GktJUv fCltOlu d Freshman boys learn about woodworking from Mr. Swanson. 173 ROW 1: Suson Skillestod, Steve Skinner, Ron Slotcr, Jo Sloto, Sieve Sluy- ter, Stevo Smoll. Barb Smith. ROW 2: Elnoro Smith, James Smith, Jan Smith, Jan L. Smith, Larry Smith. ROW 3: Leonard Smith, Lori Smith, Margaret Smith. ROW 4: Poulette Smith, Ronald Smith. Pte$[u ie t Complete ROW 1: Sharon Smith, Teroy Smith. ROW 2: Dave Snider, David Solomon, Susan Solovy. ROW 3: Susan Sommer, Dan Sopher, Becky Sours. Mike Spector, Marilyn Sproguo. ROW 4: Greg Storr, Linda Stoub, Jim Steele, Vickie Stein, Lynn Stephens, Dick Stephens, Connie Stewart. 174 ROW 1: Dove Sturgeon. Chester Sullivon, Don Sullivon, Mary Sullivan, Robert Sullivon. Ron Sullivon, Undo Summers. ROW 2: Jcfl Sundbcrg, Kathleen Sutherland. Linda Sweasy. John Sweeney, Sue Swendson. ROW 3; Mike Tote, Judy Taylor. Karl Toylor. ROV 4: Karol Toylor, John Tegtmcier. Vm at R . O. N. Q. ROW I Jackie Tendering. Susan Terry. ROW 2: Diane Thomos, Elizabeth Tipsword, Mary Todd. ROW 3: Dick Trotter, Alan Turner, Dove Turner, James Turner, lorry Tyler. ROW 4: Alan Ulcvitch, Bob Updike, Greg Upton. Sandy Viehmeyer, Barbara Vogel, Gary Vonachcn, Steve Wagner. 175 ROW 1: Phylli Woldichmidt, Jim Walkup, Robert Word, Ron Wortick, Corol Wasson, Ron Weover, Mary Welch. ROW 2: Jananne Wessel, Cloironn Well- hoff, Rodney Westhoff, Jim Whalen, Cindy White, Nancy White, Bruce Whitohouse. ROW 3: Richard Whiteside, Ann Wik. Carol Wiley, Cathy Williams, Larry Willioms, Paul Williams. ROW 4: Sandy Willis, Glenn Wills, Mark Wohlschlegel, Dove Wolfe, Dove Woodhousc. ROW 5: Carole Wrigley, Sandra Wuigk, Dave Youngman, Judy Zochman. ROW 6: Sherry Zobcl. Mary Zosky, Janet Zwayer. ROW 7: Janice Zwcifel. Mr. Powers conducts a Freshman closs in algebra. NOT PICTURED Ronnio Dlshmon Attics 177 ROW 1: Cooch Troficono. Cooch Brown, Greg Fulford, Bill Sudow, Howard Stover, Bob Chapman, Rum McQucory, Bcrnic Young. ROW 2: Rick White. Dick Harttcr, Gary Zwayer, Mike Shover, Randy Con- ner, John Steele. Steve Schuette. ROW 3: Roy Enslow, Bill Oibornc, Pot McDermott. Don Hammon, Lanco Carmen. Bill Zierke. KUucjfcfcs tli Vtotttj QcoajM RICHWOODS ...21 RICHWOODS ...34 RICHWOODS ... 13 RICHWOODS ... 13 RICHWOODS ... 12 RICHWOODS ...20 RICHWOODS . ...48 Richwoods . .. . ...12 RICHWOODS ...28 Galesburg ......... 14 Pekin ............. 13 Spalding .......... 12 Woodruff............ 6 Canton.............. 6 Central ............ 7 Limestone.......... 12 Manual ............ 27 Kewanee............. 6 178 Coo h Baielto reflect on game  trotegy. RICHWOODS .... 19 East Peoria 6 ROW 1: Dave Tomkinson, Phil Gould. Beb Steiner. o Botchelder, Dave Semlow, Steve Moreland. ROW 2: Jim Reody, Ray Semlow, Bill Lynch, Bob Richards, Garry Upton, Mark Ellison, Bob Prescl, Cooch — Mr. Baietto. ROW 3: lee Jomeson, Paul White, Ken Burnette, Carlson Furness, Bill Tho- mas, Mike Dailey, Roy Corder, Rick Brown. Manoger. lA cK fllltM The 1962 football season proved to be the best ever for the Knights. Showing a stout defense and a fine running game, the Knights rolled to o 9—1 season's record, the Illini Championship, and second place in the Midsfate Eight Con- ference. The Knights defeated seven straight opponents before losing a terrific battle to the Manual Rams. They then finished the season with victories over Kewanee and East Peoria. Several Knights distinguished themselves by being named to the All Conference, All State, and even High School All Amer- ican teams. They are as follows: High School All American — Bo Botchelder; All State — Bo Bafchelder; special mention, Steve Moreland; honorable mention, Dave Semlow. Midstate Eight Conference — Bo Botchelder, Steve More- land, Dave Semlow, Bob Steiner, Phil Gould, and Dove Tom- kinson. Illini Conference — Bo Botchelder, Steve Moreland, Dove Semlow, Bob Steiner, Phil Gould, Dave Tomkinson, Greg Ful- ford, and Bill Sudow. Coach Traficono relays Instruction to Mike Shaver. Bob Steiner Bill Sudow Dove Semlow Bob Prezel Mike Shaver {] '-“jT Dick Harter Bo Botchelder G Bernie Young Rum McQucory { Dave Tomkinson Carlson Furness The Knight tokc the field. fCtugkfcs BmL Qaasoiv 182 A Knight touchdown against the Manual Rams. A Woodruff ploy is Hopped cold. With 9 and 1 RacmcL r o nico gain against Pekin, os Fulford blocks. Photo by The Observer 183 Fulford on his woy to a touchdown. Action during the Homecoming gone with Woodruff! Knight on the sideline watch intently. Pt fiMOK PootbcM Richwoods . .. . . 6 Pekin ...13 Richwoods .... . 0 Central . . 6 RICHWOODS . . 19 Spalding . . . ... 0 RICHWOODS . . 27 Limestone . . . . . . 13 Richwoods .... . 14 Woodruff . . . ... 21 RICHWOODS . . 55 Washington .. .. 6 RICHWOODS . . 7 Trewyn ... 0 RICHWOODS . . 20 East Peoria ... . . 6 ROW I: Stove Hudson. Miko Spector, Jim Lewi , Gene Blackburn, Mike lovin. Bob Hughe , John Sweeney, John Ho tott!or, Glen Will , Jim Wolk- up, Alon DcBord, Bill Bishop, Terry Rinnegan, Col Roiling. ROW 2: Coach George Johnston, Ron Weover, E. J. Immcl, Alan Garri- 184 son, Mark Henry, Ed Gunter, Dove Reynold , Dove Krisman, lindell Buckles, Ted Schoch. Jim Millimon, Jim Wholen, Terry McGhee, John Hen- sley, Coach Steven Powers. ROW 3: Tom Shirley, Don Sullivan. Greg Easter, Dave Turner, Ken Ar- buckle, Joe Blackwell, Eric Clifton, Jim Steele, Bob Ford. Dave Ehrlich, Ron Smith, Dove Kelly. FRONT ROW: Cooch - Mike Stuort, Student Teochcr - Jim Troy, Dove TOP ROW: B.ll Thomson. Georgo Zosky. Joy Seoton. Dick Ashley. Mike Riehord . Tom Runkle, Doug Smith. Del Comp, Denny Zclpcr. Dono Koiser, Borlow. Bill Tometich. Tom Young. Bob Dorn. Tom Fleishor. Bill Knickerbocker, Tim Trovis, tynn Perdue. RICHWOODS . . 32 Qof Pekin fltOtoiO . . 0 5 EwibcM RICHWOODS . . 13 Limestone . .. . . . 6 RICHWOODS . . 20 Spolding .... .. 14 RICHWOODS . . 14 Galesburg . .. .. 12 RICHWOODS . . 20 Woodruff . . . . .. 0 Richwcods .... . 12 Manual .. 13 RICHWOODS . . 45 Washington . . .. 0 RICHWOODS . . 34 East Peoria .. .. 7 RICHWOODS . . 20 Central .. 7 FRONT ROW; Coo h — Mike Stuort, Student Tco her — Jim Troy, Dovo Cosalt, Bill Meier, Tom Eckoff. Tom Dorr, Tom Semlow, John McKunc. Tom Wik, Dove Willioms, Jim De k, Jerry Hunt, Mike Miller, Mike Powley. TOP ROW: Manager — Bob Froscr, Dennis Bogley, Tom Coho, Jim Moon. 185 Corl Runge. Mike Desmond. Warren McTornen, Tom Compbell, Ted Hon- nets. Stove Rodgers, Jim Dc Bord. Dave Riggins. Dave lynch. Bill Crusen. Ben Rich, lorry Hawkins. Bart Bryant, Bill Blackford. VARSITY Left to right: Errol Flynn, Rick Frye, Tom Decker. CoCopioin; Jim Runkle, Co-Coptoin,- Ty Franklin, Coach; Don littere t, Roy Ricket , Denny Dorgel. Dowton McAlli tcr. Cams, Couwfcuj Qmpj RICHWOODS . . 18 Tremont .... . . . 44 RICHWOODS . . 24 Galesburg . . ...33 Richwoods . .. . . 41 Pekin ...23 RICHWOODS . . 16 Limestone . . . . . . 45 RICHWOODS . . 19 Central .. 42 RICHWOODS . . 17 Washington . . .. 44 RICHWOODS . . 18 East Peoria ... . . 49 RICHWOODS . . 17 Manual . . 46 RICHWOODS . . 15 Woodruff . . .. . . 49 Richwoods . . . . . 36 Pekin . . 21 The Knights won eight dual meets and lost only two. They finished second in both the Midstate-Eight and Illini Conferences and placed third in the State District Meet. ROW 1: Ty Fronklin, Cooeh; Dove Runkte, Ronnie Geycr, Brian Riccii, Dove Hanulo, Chet Fuller, Jim lucht. Bob White, Mike Mclintock, Gene Hcemonn, Mark Edward , Seig Korondi, Dove Dowjon, Gory Mundoy, John Ford, Larry Moholland. Jim Beottie. ROW 2: Leonard Eoley, Ronnie Furne  , John Moeller, Tim Reynold , lorry Fleck. Phil Edward , Greg Stone. Morri Hoftey, Karl Moulton, Bob Addy. Dove Kolditz, Randy Bartlett, Kenry Menton, Dovo Muir, Dove Jomc- lon, Steve Mill , Bill Kennedy, Tom Grant, Rick Droving. Left to Rlghti Dovo Semlow, John Ford, Sieg Korondi, Tom Decker, Dove Dowjon, Gono Hcemonn, Bo Boteheldcr, Bob White, Gary Monday, Lorry Moholond, Sieve Morlond, Gene Moore, Anijtont Cooch George Johniton, Coach Ty Franklin. VaA 'dy BaskdbM Qcom Cooch Franklin and learn disco ladies for next qoorter. RICHWOODS .... 56 RICHWOODS .... 42 Richwcods ..... 49 Richwoods ..... 35 RICHWOODS .... 46 RICHWOODS .... 72 Richwoods ..... 46 Richwoods ..... 72 Richwoods ..... 51 Richwcods ..... 59 RICHWOODS .... 61 Richwoods ..... 30 RICHWOODS .... 72 Richwoods ..... 54 RICHWOODS______67 Richwoods ..... 71 RICHWOODS .... 57 RICHWOODS .... 74 Richwoods ..... 59 Richwoods...... 48 ♦RICHWOODS .... 60 ♦RICHWOODS .... 54 ♦Richwoods ..... 47 ♦Regional Tournament Chillicothe ....... 35 Manual..............33 Limestone.......... 51 East Peoria.......66 Woodruff .......... 23 Clinton ........... 27 Lockport............60 Galesburg ......... 74 Spalding .......... 65 Pekin ............. 65 Canton ............ 48 Central ........... 34 Manual ............ 42 Limestone...........65 Kewanee ........... 50 East Peoria.........74 Woodruff .......... 44 Spalding .......... 63 Pekin ............. 64 Central ............50 Manual..............45 Spalding .......... 47 Central.............48 187 Dove Dowson S'2 - Junior Forword John Ford 6'I — Junior Guord The Knight's bench during on exciting gome. 8ob White 6'2 — Junior Guord Rick Brown Monogor — Junior Hccmann reaches for o jump boll. Decker score 2 more ogoinst Woodruff. Moralond leads a fast break. Knights control rebound. FiC|[l UCtAj AQIlY CVl 190 White sends the ball spinning toward the basket. Botcheldcr scrambles for a free ball. Knights defeot Mongol in first tournomcnt gome. Bo Bctchelder, number 52, «ores os Hoemonn awaits possiblo rebound. CecoitcL ut 191 Batchelder controls the boll against Eost Peorio. Knights defend ogainst Eost Peorio, White bottle for O rebound. 192 Knights listen intently. Cooch Franklin explains toctics for the second holf. JimtO't VfcwSDfcy Qqujcul ROW 1: Mr. Georg© Johnston, Cooch, Tom Runklc, lynn Perdu©, Geno Moore, Gory Mundoy, Mr. Steve Power, Coach. ROW 2: Bill Knickerbocker, Siegfried Korondi. Crelg Popp, Mark Edward , Bob White, Dave Dawjon. JV Qoph Qcom Rkhwoods ... . 51 Farmington 53 Rkhwood ... ,.38 Morton .. 61 RICHWOODS . . 52 Chillicothc 34 Richwood ... . 38 Control . . 42 RICHWCODS . . 0 Conton .. 35 RICHWOODS . . 43 Central .. 38 Richwood ... . 40 Manual .. 46 Richwood ... . 38 Manual .. 40 RICHWOODS . . 56 limestone 47 Richwood ... ,. 43 limestone 58 RICHWOODS . . 40 limostono 39 RICHWOODS . . 71 limestone 51 Richwood ... . 49 Morton .. 67 RICHWCODS . . 46 Princeville 45 RICHWOODS . ..37 Eo f Pcorio 36 RICHWOODS . . 52 Kewonoe . 27 Richwood ... . 29 Washington 30 RICHWOODS . . 49 Spalding . 40 RICHWOODS . . 51 Woodruff 45 Richwood ... . 38 Ea t Peoria 59 Richwood ... . 52 Conton .. 62 Richwood ... . 38 Farmington 59 RICHWOODS . . 50 Galesburg 43 RICHWOODS . . 66 Woodruff 38 Richwood ... . 43 Spalding . 61 Richwood ... . 48 Central .. 54 RICHWCODS . . 60 Spolding . 37 RICHWOODS . . 50 Spalding . 38 RICHWOODS . . 55 Pekin .... 36 RICHWOODS . . 44 Pekin .... 39 RICHWOODS . . 38 Canton .. 28 Richwood ... .. 35 Central .. 45 Qopkotn iA QquCuL ROW 1: Sam Cookiey, Mgr.. Wally Moreland. Chock Schochetto. Dove ROW 2: Tom Runkle, Bill Knickerbocker, Craig Popp, Mark Edword , Riggin , Mr. Steve Power, Cooch, lynn Perdue, Bill Thomion, Tim Trovi , Miko Mclintoch, Dove Honulo, Rick Frye. Mike Kock, Mgr. PtesfuwAii Qqu ds ROW 1: Mr. Field, Coach, Dick Croig, Bob Hughes, Glen Wills, John ROW 2: Mark Wohlschlegel. 8ob Schmitt, Mike Drake, Jim Stcole, Joe Hostotller, Dove Reynolds, Mark Henry, Denny Bittner, Steve Norman. Btockwell, Ron Smith, Dove Krlsmon. Qcom RICHWOODS .. 42 Rkhwoods -----27 Rkhwoods -----44 RICHV 'OODS .. 70 Richwoodi .... 42 RICHWOODS .. 46 Canton ........... 34 Trcwyn............ 37 Woodruff ......... 46 limestone ........ 47 Roosevelt ........ 45 Washington.......24 Rkhwoods .... 46 RICHWOODS ..41 RICHWOODS ..51 Richwoodi ___37 Rkhwoods .... 28 RICHWOODS .. 57 East Peoria .......51 Trcwyn ........... 38 Spalding ......... 49 Roosevelt......... 52 Central ...........31 limestone .........36 Richwoodi ... . 35 Rkhwoods ... . 45 Richwoods .. . 56 Rkhwoods ... . 36 Rkhwoods ... . 33 Richwoods ... . 38 Pekin .............62 East Peoria ...... 47 Woodruff ..........64 Spalding ......... 50 Pekin ............ 41 Central .......... 44 ROW I; Mike Dovis, Dick Solzenstcin. Mike Spector, Tcdd Schoch, Jerry ROW 2: Mr. Crady, student teocher. Bob Ford, Dove Koldit . Jim Holms, Kucstor, Steve Garretts, Dave Jackson, Roy Lockhart. Roger Shelley, Terry McGhee. Steve Mills, Mr. Field, Cooch. 194 QummTpjCuiyj AjOv t tNew Poott Vanity ROW 1: Frod Fuechter, Jim Curtis, Joclt Fleck, Tom Couhy, Mike DeYoung, Jim DeBord, Flip Szold, Pot McDermott, Tom logon, George Mohrt, Rick Bryon. Dove Noffxiger. Mr. Baietto, Cooch. ROW 2: Mr. Bob Steele, Cooch, Steve Wogncr, Mgr., Von Ackermon, Junior Vorsity ROW 1: Turney Prince, Mike Mooberry, Rick Metcalfe, Doug Smith, Bruno Kirsch, Larry Mohl, Dave Houser, Jim Wotts, ROW 2; Dave Snider, Ray Sharp, Bill Chambers, Jim Roth, Bill Pulo. lorry Howkins, Jim Kromphardt, John Schmudde, Don Kcorney. ROW 3: Mr. Baictto, Coach, Bob Baker, Tim Reynolds, lin Mourning, Jim Norman, Joe Whitehouse, John Owen, Donnls lodges Mgr., Chuck Wotson Mgr., Mr. Bob Steele, Coach. Qpdoslv Von Ackormon, 100 yord bocksfrokor, won district chompicnship. Our 200 yard freestyle Relay Team: Flip Sxold, Copt., Mike DeYoung, Jim Debord, end Dove Noffziger placed second in district tournament. Cams, RICHWOODS ...........71 Richwoods ........... 24 RICHWOODS ............72 RICHWOCOS .......... 71 RICHWOODS .......... 77 Richwoods............ 34 RICHWOODS ............60 RICHWOODS ........... 52 RICHWOODS ...........53 RICHWOODS ............65 RICHWOODS ...........80 RICHWOOOS ........... 60 Richwoods ........... 44 RICHWOODS .......... 62 Richwoods ........... 37 Urbona ......................... 24 Moline ......................... 71 Streotor ....................... 23 Pekin .......................... 24 Western ........................ 17 Bloomington .................... 59 Control ........................ 35 Pekin .......................... 43 Champaign ...................... 37 lanphicr ....................... 30 Streotor ....................... 15 Danville ....................... 35 Bloomington..................... 51 Central ........................ 33 Rock Island......................58 196 Tonkers owolt their chance to perform. Our 400 yard frcestylor, Jock Fleck, come in second in District. T Success Qoq oms The 200 yard Modley Reloy consisted of Tom Coughy for breaststroke. Dove Naffzigcr for freestyle. Van Ackerman for bockstroko, Tom Logon for butterfly. Mr. Steele seems hoppy with the scores of the meet. Swimmers ore off to a good start. 197 left to Right: Mr. Traficono, Coach, Dear Ohl, Elmer Cotlcy, Bill Churchill, Bernio Young, Copt., Phil Gould, Copt., John Steele, Dick Horitor, Dovo Richard , Roger Riepe, Jim McComas, Rick Blolr, Eron Pierce, Mr. Stuart, Cooch. VhjiSiiy U iestfiiw-cj 198 Eron Piorco and Dean Ohl were the 1963 District Champion . Jim MeComos trie for a tokedown ot the District. FRESH-SOPH SQUAD ROW 3: Mike Shover, Robert Chopmon, Del Comp, Phil Edwards, William Coach. Smith, Gory Zwoyer, Tom Grant, Tom Coho. ROW 1: Tom Dorr, Mike Higgs, Denny Witter, Ed Popis, Bruce Kirkpatrick, ROW 2: Joel Schunk, Dick Ashley, Rodney Westhoff, Bill Crusen, Greg lorry Williams, Bill 8aldwin, Joel Dixon, Tom Shirley, Mike Desmond. Eostor, Jim Deck, Steve Wasson, Mike Mettam, Bob Gorham, Mr. Stuart, VoA ty Semes RICHWOCDS 20 Springfield Lonphier .... RICHWOODS 25 Springfield Feitshans ... ... 17 Richwoods 14 limestone ...26 Richwoods 3 Sterling ...43 RICHWOCOS .... 31 Streotor ...17 RICHWOODS .... 36 Rock Foils ...18 RICHWOODS .... 29 Metamoro ...20 Richwoods 16 Woodruff ...26 Richwoods 13 Pekin ...33 Richwoods 13 Eost Peoria ...39 R.'CHWOODS .... 49 Manual ... 3 RICHWOODS .... 32 Control Richwoods 23 Galesburg ...31 Eran Pierce works on a break-down at District meet. 199 Coach Troficono holps Mike Fricdlonder line up o short putt. Qo iS Finish Fowdh Ccom Limestone W-10-0 . . . .. . W-10 -0 Pekin W- 8-2 ... ... W- 6 -4 Central W- 9-1 ... .. . T — 7Vi-7'h Woodruff W-10-0 . . . . . . W- 9 -1 Manual W- 9-1 ... ... W- 6 -4 East Peoria W-10-0 . .. . . . W- 9 -1 Spalding W-10-0 .. . ... L — 8'h-6'h Mid State Eight 1st State District 1st Illini Conference 2nd State Finals 4th ROW 1: Coach Troficono, Dove Kipling, Topper Owen, Rich Craig, Jim Gorman, Steve Moreland, Doug Proctor, Stevo Stotlcr, Dick Hoadley, Ron Evans, Dave Crandell, Miko Friedlonder; Captain, Dove Feoris. Doog Proctor hv Qtcriti fi mb Stcvo Morolond This year our golf team under the direction of Mr. Carlo Traficano has had another successful season. They won the Mid-State Eight Conference Championship and the State District Tournament. The squad placed second in the Illini Conference and fourth in the State Finals. The entire student body has every right to be proud of the fine record compiled by this year's golf team and preceding golf squads at R.C.H.S. Topper Owon Richard Hoadlcy Mike Friedlondcr ROW 1: Lorry Bra non. Gory Upton, Randy Conner, Morris Hafley. Dick Miller, Craig Popp, Gary Mundoy. Dovo Hcnulo. Bob Richard , Run Green- wood, Ty Franklin, cooch. ROW 2: Dove Jock on, Gary Sto er, Bill Zierke, John Hostcttler, Bill Thomas, Gory Warner, Dove William , Denny Bittner, A! Metx, Rick Wolpert, Lance Carmen, Bill Churchill, Vmity Ccxmz, RICWWOODS 5 Chillkothe 0 RICHWOCOS 5 Eureka .. 1 RICHWOODS 6 Canton .. 5 RICHWOODS 4 Limestone 3 Richwood 6 East Peoria 7 Richwoods 0 Pekin ... 3 RICHWOODS 3 Manual .. 1 Richwoods 5 Woodruff 9 Richwood 0 Central .. 2 RICHWOODS 6 Limestone 3 Richwoods 3 Spalding . 18 RICHWCOOS 10 Chillkothe 6 Richwoods 6 Monuol .. 12 Richwoods 5 Woodruff 7 Richwoods 1 Pekin .., 3 RICHWOODS 7 Spalding . 4 Richwood 3 Control 10 Richwoods 4 Canton .. 9 Richwoods 2 Galesburg 3 RICHWOODS 16 Chillkothe 3 Richwoods 3 Washington 4 Richwoods 2 Eosf Peoria 4 RICHWOODS 15 Normal Com- munity . 3 Richwoods 9 Normo 1 Com- munity 10 Rusty Greenwood cotches a ground ball. Bill Churchill looks for signal from his catcher before pitching. The Knight's bench. A Knight hits against Chillkothe. ROW 1: Phil Ashcnfelter, Mork Wohlschelcgel, Turney Prince, Ron Weov- ROW 2: George Buloch, Dove Wolfe, Ron Sulllvon, Terry Errion, Dean er, Don Sullivan. Bob Schmitt, Rogor Shelley, Mike Desmond, Dove Krismon, Ohl, Bill Meier, Lloyd Collins, Mike lovin. Col Roiling, Jim Roth, Bob Bakor. Don Field, cocch. QopktoHtm €c m RCHS .. , 2 limostone ... 6 RCHS . 5 Woodruff ... 4 RCHS . . 3 Pekin . 4 RCHS .. 4 Eost Peoria . . 9 RCHS .. 8 Control . S RCHS .. 4 Woodruff . . . . 5 RCHS .. S Metamora ... . 3 RCHS . 5 Spalding ... . 0 RCHS . . 2 Limestone .. . 1 RCHS . . 7 Princeville . . 0 RCHS . 4 Pokin . 9 RCHS . . 5 East Peoria . . 1 RCHS . . II Centra! . 7 Record 8 wins 5 losses Lance Carmen levels off his swing. Gory Mundoy delivers his fast boll. Runner heods for second. Chillicotho better strikes out! Varsity; Left to Right: Bill Knickerbocker, Jim Watts, Greg Fulford, Jim Mees, Warren McTernen, Bob Hughes, Joe Whitchouse, Jim Cohen, Rick Sprongcr, Dick Solzcnsteln, Coo h Johnston. Mette is f-lou yuoUi is Ou tatuiut-cj Qoa cm Left to Right; Mike Drake, Bill Mces, Roger Trommel, Dove Snider, John Owen, Doug Albrecht, Rick Brown, Coach Johnston. Jim Wotts and Jim Cohen — a good double combination. This year's tennis team compiled an outstanding record of 15 victories and only three defeats. Under the direction of Coach George Johnston, the team placed second in the Mid-State Eight and Illini Conferences. Greg Fulford won the Mid-State Eight Individual Championship and compiled an outstanding record for the year. Oui tiUidutC} Jim Moes trios for a bock-hond shot. Grog Fulford hitting his service. 205 ROW 1: Cooch Hughes, Karl Moulton, Bill Sudow. Bo 8otchelder, Dove Scmlow. Tom Decker, Bob Steele, Mike Dailey. ROW 2: Dave Muir, Gene Hocmann, Lee Jameson. Rick White, Tom Cor- mody. Roy Ricketts. Gene Anderson, Gary Meister, Tim Reynolds. ROW 3: Cooch Brown, Ron EckhofF, Denny Bagley. Bill Stone, Mark Ed- wards, George Zosky, Bill Tometkh, Joy Seoton, Coach Baietto. Denny 8ogley and Ron Anderson run the hurdles. Bo Batchelder throws the discus. ROW 1: Cooch Hughe , Tim Trovij. Mark Henry, Allen DcBord. Larry Wil- liam , Tom Eckhoff, Dennis Bagloy. Dove Lynch, Joy Seaton. ROW 2: Mark Edward . Greg Stone, Joe Blackwoll, Rick Frye, Ron Furness, Bill Stone, Chet Fuller, Dona Kaiser, Denny Zolper, Tom Runkle. ROW 3: Cooch Brown, Joel Schunk, John Sweeney, Jim Walkup, Bob Dorn, Dick Ashley, Ron Smith, Doug Smith, Dave Jameson, Bob Ford, George Zosiky, Cooch Baietto. Piosl Qopli TwtAk VcASttu Qc Rick White Pole Voults. RICHWOODS 69 Canton .. 29 RICHWOODS 77 Spalding . 41 RICHWOODS 74 Pokin .... 44 Richwoods 39 Galesburg 79 RICHWOODS 85 East Peoria 33 •Normal Relays 4th ’Kewonee Relays 3rd RICHWOODS 83 Limestone 35 RICHWOODS 781 Woodruff 391 RICHWOODS 791 Central .. 381 •Illini Conference 3rd RICHWOODS 67 Manual .. 51 •District 2nd •Mid-Stote 8 2nd •Woodruff Relays 4th PioslirQopk Qcmes RICHWOODS 82 Canton . 34 RICHWOODS 114 East Peoria 4 RICHWOODS 71 Spalding 47 RICHWOODS 701 Limestone 471 RICHWOODS 64 Pekin .. . 54 RICHWOODS 99 Woodruff 19 Richwoods 41 Galesburg 77 RICHWOODS 75 Central . 43 207 'Illini Conference 3rd 'Mid-State 8 1stAdams, Cynthia Spanish Club, Secretary, I, G.A.A., President 3, Sec- retary, 4, Girls' Freshman Chorus, I, A Cappella, 2,3,4, Richwood's Guard 4, Rifle Club Executive Of- ficer 4, Student Council 3, Bridge Club 3, Top IOM, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4. Albright, Annette L. Gymnastics Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3, Honorary Business Club, 3,4, Student Secretary, 4, Nurse's Aid, 4. Alley, John R. Mathematics Seminar, 3, Modern Mathematics Club, I,2, Photography, 2,3,4, Vice-President, Photography Corp, 4, Economics Club, Program Chairman 4, Radio Club, 4, Richwood's Guard, 4, Intramural Bowling, 3, B.A.A., 4, Civil Defense Warden, 4. Anderson, Connie J. Band, I,2, Future Teachers Club, I, G.A.A. I,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 4, Band Award, 4. Applegate, Lee Charles Football, I, Medical Careers Club, I, P.E. Leader, 4. Armentrout, Frederick Track, I, P.E. Leader, 4. Asher, Charles A Cappella, 2,3,4, Civil Defense Warden, 4: Biology Club, I, B.A.A., 4, Program Committee Chairman. Austin, Katherine Jean Modern Dance, I,2, G,A.A., I,2,3,4, Medical Careers Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Royalettes, 2,3,4, Lab Assist- ant 3,4, National Honor Society, 4, Illinois State Schol- arship, 4, Richwoodfs Guard, 4, Freshman Mixed Cho- rus, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Top BM, 4, Prom Com- mittee, 3, Bachtel, Sheila Jazz Appreciation, I,2, Freshman Chorus, Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3,4, District Music Contest, 2,3,5, Choir Award, 4. Baker, Ellyn A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Senior National Honor Society, 4. Ball, Lawrence Intramurals, 2,3, B.A.A., 4, Rifle Club, Captain, 4, Checker Club, I. Barnes, Gay G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Choir, I,2, Student Secretary, 4. Barnes, Terry Radio Club, I,4, B.A.A., 2. Bartlett, Randall Band I,2, Treasurer, 3, Vice-President, 4, President, Cross-country, I,2,3,4, Photography Club, I, Bridge Club, 4, Investment Club, 4, Illinois State Scholarship Finalist National Honor Society, 4, Junior Prom Es- cort, 4, Intramurals, I,2,3, B.A.A., 4, State Contest in Music, 2nd rating, I, Ist rating 2,4, All State Or- chestra, 3,4. Batchelder, Robert Student Council, 3,4, President, R. Club, Vice-Presi- dent, 3, President, 4, 2 member, Varsity, Football 2,3,4, Basketball 2,3,4, Track 2,3,4, John Hall Award, Good Citizenship Award lS.A.R.I, Athlete of the year, 4, Three letters senior year, football, basketball and track. Beard, George A Cappella Choir, 3, Medal in Mid-State Eight Can- test singing a solo in medium range. Belfer, Mary National Honor Society, 4, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3,4, French Club, I,2, Chorus, I,2, All School Play Properties Committee and Publicity Committee, 3, Excalibur Stott, 4. Benson, Terry Chorus, I, Photography Club, 2. Bernard, Judith Kay Mixed Chorus, I, Ensemble, I, Girls' Choir, 2, Girls' Ensemble, 2, A Cappella Choir, 3,4, Harmo-Knights, 3,4, G,A.A., I, District Music Contest, 4, Choir Award 3,4, Gymnastics Club, I. Bittner, Richard Lee Track, I,2, Wrestling, I,2,3, R Club, 4, Medical Ca- reers Club, I, Hall Monitor, 2,3, B.A.A., 4, Intermural Bowling, I,2,3,4, Homecoming Queen Escort, 4. Blair, Suzanne Library Assistant, I,2, Chorus, I, Hall Monitor, 3,4. Blemler, Marlys Modern Dance, I,2, Jazz Appreciation, 2. Blumenrader, Karen G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Activity Leader, 2, Health Careers Club, 4, Knitters and Purlers, I, Excalibur Staff, 2, Library Club, 3, Hall Monitor, I,2, Two Letters in G.A.A. ' I Bonney, Richard National Honor Society, 4, Chess Club, I, Wrestling, 2,3, Rifle Club, 4, Bridge Club 4, Math Seminar 2,3,4, B.A,A., 4, Concert and Marching Band, I,2. Bortolotti, Bonny L. Braun, Eileen Ruth Brennan, Eden Mixed Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2, Civil Defense War- den, 3, French Club, I, Senior Class Gift Committee, 4, G.A.A., I,3,4, Hall Monitor 3,4, Dance Dress Com- mittee, 3. Briggs, Barry Physical Science Club, 2, Science Club, 4. Brissenden, Sharon Freshman Girls' Choir, I, French Club, I,2, Honorary Business Club, 3, Cheerleading, 2, Girls' Choir, 2,3, Choir Award 3, Modern Dance Club, 2,3,4, Excalibur Staff, 3,4, Publications Service Award, 4, Senior P.E. Leader, F.H.A., 4, Junior Senior Prom Committee, re- freshments, G.A.A., 2,3, Play Costume Committee, 4, Senior Flower-Motto Committee, 4. Britten, Diane Kay Senior Chorus, 2, Choir Award, 2, Ensemble, 2, Girls' Choir, 3,4, G.A.A., 2, Art Club ,I. Brumbaugh, Diana Mixed Chorus, I, Ensemble, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Harmo Knights, 3,4, Ist in State Contest, G.A.A., 2,3,4, F.H.A., 2,3,4, Secretary, 4. Brummer, Pat Health Careers Club, I, Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Hall Monitor, 4, Excalibur StaFf, 4, Play Proper- ties Committee, 3. Bryant, David A Cappella Choir, 4. Bryant, Dixie Buckles, Noretta F.H.A., I,2,3,4, President 3, Vice President, 4, Roy- alettes, 4, Hall Monitor, 2,3,4. Burdin, DeAnna French Club, I,2, G.A.A., 4, Modern Dance Club, I, 2,3, Librarian, I,2, F.H.A. 4, Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2. Burgener, Norma Jean G.A.A., 4. Burrell, Rod German Club, I, Cross-Country, 2, Wrestling, 2,3, Track, 2, Hall Monitor, 2, Economics Club, 4, Intramu- rals, I,3. Bussman, Paul Basketball, I,2,3, Football, I,2,3, Hall Monitor, 2,3. Byrne, Steve Football, J.V. Letter, Basketball, J.V Letter, Golf, 4, Varsity Letter Ist place, Outstanding Award in District for Crafts and Honorable Mention, 2nd place in the State for craft proiect, 4. Carlson, Bruce Checker Club, I, Intramurals, I, B.A.A., 4, Rifle Club, 4, Letterman's Club, 4, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Varsity Let- ter, 3. Carr, Fred L. Intramurals, I,2, B.A.A., 4, Freshman Baseball, I. Carver, Barbara Girls' Choir ,I, Spanish Club, I, G.A.A., 2,3, Girls' Choir 2,3, Bridge Club, 3, A Cappella, 4, Royalettes, 4, Prom Committee, 2, Choir Award 2, Student Sec- retary, 4. Casley, Junior Elmer Wrestling Team, I,2,3, Wrestling, Varsity Letter, 3, J.V. Letter 2,3. Cossel, Patricia Hall Monitor, 2, Latin Club, 2, Medical Career's Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,4, Top Ten PerCent, National Honor Society, Local History Club, 4. Cassidy, Dianne Medical Career's Club, I, Pirls' Choir 2, G.A.A., 2,3,4, Shield Staff, 4. Cassidy, Doug Intramurals, I,2,3, B.A.A., 4, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Trainers Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Rifle Club, Treas- urer, 4, Chorus, I. Cation, Kit Spanish Club, I,2, Knitters' and Purlers', I, Treasurer, 3, G.A.A, I,2,3,4, Spring Play Committee, 3, Girls' Choir 3, Choir awards 2,3, National Honor Society, 4. Caughey, Barb Chapman, Robert B.A.A., 4, Lettermen's Club, 3,4, Economics Club, 4, Senior Life Saving, 4, Football, I,2,3,4, Wrestling, I,3,4, Track, I, Senior P.E. Leader, 4. 208 Churchill, William Wrestling, I,2,3,4, 3 Varsity Letters, Baseball, I,2,3,4, 2 Varsity Letters, I letter sophomore year, Captain of Team 3, Industrial Arts Club, 2, Jazz Club, 3, Sportsmanship Award, 4, Lettermen's club, 3,4, Sen- ior P.E. Leader, 4. Close, Virginia G.A.A., I,2,3, Medical Career's Club, I, Future Teach- ers of America Club, 4. Coleman, Ron Wrestling, 2,3, B.A.A., l,2,4. Conn, David Corbin, Colette G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Honorary Business Club, 3,4, Vice- President, 4, Bridge Club, 3, Excalibur Staff, 4, Hall Monitor, 3, Student Secretary, 4, Shield Staff, 3, Mixed Chorus, I. Cordes, David Band, I,2,3,4, Intramural, I,2,4, Checker Club, I. Cottingham, Gerald Basketball, I,2, Baseball, I,2, Band, I,2,3,4 Treas- urer, 3,4, Photography Club, I, Youth Fellowship Club, Shield newsreporter, 4. Creighton, Sheila Medical Careers Club ,2, G.A,A, I,2,3, Hall Moni- tor, 4. Crystal, Gregory Physical Science Club, I,2, President, Rifle Club, 3,4, President, Intramurals, I,2, Bridge Club, 3,4. Dailey, William Football, 3, Baseball, 3. Dailey, Michael Judo Club, I, Band, I,2, Track, I,2,3,4, Football, 4, Lettermen's Club, 3,4, Senior Class Play, I, All School Play, 2, Contest Play, 2,4. Donley, Sandra Spanish Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Freshman Mixed Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella Choir, 2,3, Harmo-Knights, 3,4, Student Council, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Shield Stott, 2,3,4, National Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, G.A.A,, 2,3,4. Davis, Margot Mixed Chorus, I, Medical Careers Club, I, Girls' Choir, 2, Bridge Club, 3, A Cappella Choir, 3, Roy- lettes, 3,4, Student Council, 4, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Rich- wood's Guard, 4, Homecoming and Prom Queen Can- didate, 4, Top BM, National Honor Society, 4, Sterl- ing Merit Award, 4, Hall Monitor, 4. Davis, Ruth Girls' Chorus, I, Photography Club, 2, Jazz Apprecia- tion Club, 2. Dawson, Randall Decker, Tom f' Cross Country, 3,4, Captain, 4, Basketball, 3,4, Cap- tain, 4, Track, 3,4. Desmond, Bill Chess Club, I,2, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Golf, I,2, Wres- tling, 3, Slide Rule Club, 2. DeTrempe, Gaye G.A,A., 2,4, Royalettes, 4, Hall Monitor, 4, Shield Staff, 4, Orchesis, 3, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Chorus, 9. Dickinson, Ed Football, I, Baseball, I, Wrestling, I,2, Intramurals, 3,4, Economics Club, 3, Chorus, I. Dilts, Dave Football, I,2,3, Golf, I,2. Dixon, Julie Girls' Chorus, I, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Modern Dance, 2, Bridge Club, 3, Cheerleader, 3,4, Student Secre- tary, 4, Prom Decoration Committee. Downing, Deanna Band, I,2,3,4, Representative, 4, Music Listening Club, I, A Cappella Choir, 4, Youth Fellowship Club, I,2,3, State Music Contest,,2,3,4, All-State Band, 4, Mid-State Eight Select Band, 2,3,4, Mid-State Eight Orchestra, 3,4. Doyle, Rebecca G.A.A., 3,4, Band, I,2,3,4, Excalibur Staff 4, Art Edi- tor. Duncan, John Baseball, I, Basketball Manager, 2, Intramurals, 2,3,4, German Club, 2. Duncan, Richard Industrial Arts Club, I, Intramural Basketball, I, B.A.A., 4. Dyer, Michael H. Math Club, I,2,3,4, President, 2,3,4, Music Apprecia- tion Club, I, Tennis, 2, Debate, 2, Forensics, 2,3, School Play, 4, Bridge Club, 3,4, Greek Club, 3, Gym- nastics, 4, Chorus, I, Top IOM, 4, Accompanist for music contests, 3. Easton, Nancy Spanish Club, Vice-President, 2, Rifle Club, Secretary, 4, Student Council, 3, Mixed Chorus, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Harmo-Knights, 4, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society 4, Top IOM, Sterling Merit Award, 4, National Merit Scholarship, Honorable Mention, 3, Shield Staff, 4. Ellwood, Stan School plays, 4. Enriquez, Patricia G.A.A., 2,3, Medical Careers Club, I,2, Civil Defense, Il. Errion, Sandie Erwin, Michael Evans, Barbara E. German Club, l, G.A.A., 3,4, Richwood's Guard, 4, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Band, I,2,3,4, Youth Fellow- ship Club, I,2, The Future Teachers of America, 4. Evans, Ronald Football, I, Baseball, I, Basketball, I, Cross Country, 2, Golf, 2,3,4, Intramurals, 3,4, National Honor So- ciety, 4, Homecoming Queen Escort, 4, Student Coun- cil 3,4. Feldman, Charles Biology Club, 2, National Forensic League, 4, All School Plays, 2,3,4, Individual Speech Events, 3,4, 4th place State Speech Tournament, 4, Economics Club, 4. Finch, Gary French Club, I, Baseball, I, Basketball, I, Intramural basketball, 2, Intramural basketball, bowling, golf, 3,4, Formhals, Jan Alan Football, I,2. Forner, Ronald Photography Club, I, Investment Club, 4, B.A.A., 4. Frederickson, Penny Medical Careers Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3, Bridge Club, 3, Royalettes, 3,4, National Honor Society, 4. Friedlander, Michael Chess Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Economics Club, 4, Investment Club, 4, Sophomore Class Vice-President, 2, Student Council, 3, Senior Class Vice-President, 4, Varsity Golf, 2,3,4, Captain, 4, Wrestling, I,2, Intra- murals, 4, FootbalI,- I. Fulford, Greg Football, I,2,3,4, Captain and lettered, 4, Student Council, I,2,3,4, Executive Board, 4, Basketball, 2,3,4, Tennis, I,2,3,4, Captain, 3,4, lettered I,2,3,4, R Club, 2,3,4, Chairman of A.F.S. Committee, 4, Cross Coun- try, 2. Fuller, Barbara Latin Club, I,2, Concert Band, I,2, Secretary, 2,3,4, Pep Band, I,2,3,4, G.A,A,, I,2,3,4, All-State Orches- tra, 3,4, Music Contest, I,2,3, Student Council, 4, Speech Activities-Individual Events, I,2, National Hon- or Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Economics Club, 4, Class flower and motto Committee, 4. Gann, Larry Track, 2. Garrett, Kendra Gaskill, William Concert Band, I, Shield Staff, I,2,4, Prom Committee Chairman, 3, Bridge Club, 3, Intramurals, I,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Top IOM, 4, Night of one Acts, And school play, 4, Math Club, 2, Tennis, 2, State Science Fair, I, Art Club, I. Gaskins, Marta Student Council, I,2,3,4, Corresponding Secretary, 4, Shield Staff, 3,4, Advertising Manager, 4, Bridge Club ladvancedl 3,4, President, 4, Spanish Club, I,2, Girls' Choir, 2, N.C.T.E. Award, 3, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Gauss, Linda G.A.A., I,2, Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2,3,4, Bridge Club 3, Royalettes, 2,3,4. Gebhardt, Linda Knitters and Purlers, I,2, Future Teachers of America 3, Proiects Chairman, 4. German, Mike Industrial Arts Club, 2, Band, 3,4, Intermural Bowl- ing, 2,3,4. Getz, Carol Ann Senior Chorus, 2, Student Secretary, 4. Gholstan, Robert Vice-President Art Club, 2, Chairman Art Productions - school play, 3, Art Show at Bradley University -- 3rd place, Richwoads - 4 ribbons, 2, I ribbon 3. Giebelhausen, Jane Medical Careers Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Girls' Cho- rus, I, Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella, 3,4, Royalettes, 3,4, 2, Civil Defense Warden, 4, Guard, 4. Gilbert, Roberta Spanish Club, I,2, Hall Monitor, 3,4, G.A.A., I,2, Shield StaFf, 3. Gillespie, Lorraine Mixed Chorus, I, Medical Careers Club, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, lst place District for Vocal Solo, I,2,3,4, 2nd State for Vocal Solo, I,2,3,4, Publicity Chairman - All School Play, 3, Harmo-Knights, 3,4. Gish, Beryl Band, I, German Club, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Biology Club, 2, Intramurals, 3,4. Glidewell, Susan Future Teachers of America, I, Hall Monitor, 3, G.A.A., 3, Bridge Club, 4, Goett, David M. Goodlad, Judy Student Council, I,2,3,4, Secretary, 4, A Cappella, 2,3,4, Vice-President, 4, Choir, I, Royalettes, 2,3,4, Latin Club, 2, Rifle Club, 4, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Home- coming Queen, 4, D.A.R, Award, 4, John Hall Award, 4, Top BW, 4, National Honor Society, Speaker at Graduation, Richwood's Guard, 4. Gott, Judith Chorus, I, Girls' Ensemble, I, F.H.A., I, A Cappella, 2,3,4, Harmo-Knights, 3,4, G.A.A., 4, Bridge Club, 4, Knitters and Purlers Club, 2,3, District All-State Cho- rus, 4, AII-State Contest-music, 3,4, Choir Award, 3,4, Ist All State Contest Ensemble, 4. Gould, Phil Football, I,2,3,4, Baseball, I,2, Wrestling, 2,3,4, Track, 3, German Club, I,2, Hall Monitor, 2, R Club, 3,4, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Modern Math Club, 3. Graham, Gary Choir, I, Biology Club, I, Secretary, I, A Cappella Choir, 4, Boys' Intramural Bowling, Basketball, I,2,3, 4, School Combo, 4. Grandell, Dave Golf, I,2,3,4, Varsity letter, 4, Football, Freshman letter, I, Intramurals, I,2,3, Biology Club, I, Medical Careers Club, 2. Grawey, Susie Photography Club, I, Student Council, 3, Newspaper Stott, 3,4, Editor in Chief of Shield, 4, Economics Club, 4. Gray, Barbara Ellen G.A.A., 2,3, Future Homemakers of America, I,2,3, Public Relations, Spanish Club, I,2, Secretary, Shield, 3, Excalibur Staff, 3,4, Editor in Chief, 4, Hall Moni- tor, Captain, 3, Narrator for Style show, 4, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4. Gray, Judy F.H.A., I, G.A.A., I, Girls 'Choir, 2,3,4, Choir, I. Gray, Lyle A. Industrial Arts, 4. Green, Edward Industrial Arts Club, 3, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Checker Club, 2. Green, Margaret Hall Monitor, 3. Greenwood, Russ Cross Country, I, Basketball, I,2, Baseball, I,2,3,4, Intramurals, I,2,3,4, Chess Club, I, Hall Monitor, 4, Slide Rule Club, 2. Grimm, Ronald O. Photography, Vice-President, I, President, 2, Intra- murals, l,2,3,4, Checker Club, 2. Guiterrez, Cheryl Gymnastics Club, I,2. Hafley, Morris S. Baseball, I,2, Baseball, I, Captain, 3, B.A.A., 4, Cross-Country, 4. Hall, Gwen Band, I,2, Orchestra, 3, G.A.A., I,2,4, Latin Club, I, Greek Club, 3, Slide Rule Club, 3. Hall, Karen F.H.A., 2, Spanish Club, 3. Halpin, Mary G.A.A., 2, Youth Fellowship Club, I, Choir, I. Hamrick, Gary Track, I, Cross-Country, I, Band, I, Chess Club, I: Track, 2, Concert Band, 2. Harris, Ruth Ann Art Club, 2, Float Committee, 3, Prom Committee, 3, Art Award, 4. 209 Hart, Richard Spanish Club, I, Intramurals, 2,3, Civil Defense, 3, Local History Club, 4. Hartter, Richard Intramurals, 2, Manager Trainers Club, I, R Club, 4, Football, I,2,4, Wrestling, I,2,3,4, Track, I,2, Senior P.E. Leader, 4. Hayes, Polly Announcement 84 Name Card Committee, 4, Jazz Appreciation, I, G.A.A., I,2,3, Bridge Club, 3, Mixed Chorus, l, Treasurer of class, 2,3,4, Royalettes, 3,4, Senior Representative, Class Flower and Motto Com- mittee, 4, Excalibur Staff, 3, Student Secretary, 4, Chairman of Decorations for Prom, 3. Haynes, Connie G.A.A., l,3, Hall Monitor, 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Local History Club, 4, Medical Careers Club, I. Hazzard, Bonnie L. G.A.A., I,2, Art Club, I, Chorus, I, Shield and Ex- calibur Statt, 3, Royalettes, 3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, Forensics, 3, All School Plays, 3, Spring Play-Student Director, 4, One-acts, 4, Heggie, Phyllis Future Teachers of America, I, Secretary, I,4, G.A.A., I,3,4, Knitters and Purlers, 3, Bridge Club, 4, Excali- bur Stall, 4, Hall Monitor, 3. Henry, Gordon Stamp Club, I. Hensley, Janet Chorus, I, Medical Careers Club, I, Knitters and Purlers, 2,3, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Excalibur Staff, 4, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Local History Club, 4. Herr, Richard Band, I,2, A Cappella, 3,4, All School Play, 3,4, Bac- calaureate Organist, 3. Hibser, Janice G.A.A., 3,4, Future Teachers of America, 3,4, Treas- urer, Bridge Club, 4, Knitters and Purlers, 3. Hindert, Bob Football, I, Wrestling, 2, Intramurals, I,2. Hoadley, Rich Golf, I,2,3,4, Crass Country, I,2, Intramurals, 2,3,4, B.A,A., 4, Checker Club, I,2, Intramural Volleyball, 4. Honnold, Julie G.A.A., I,2,3,4, President, Biology Club, 2, Lab As- sistants' Club, 2,3, Science Research Seminar, 2, Bridge Club, 3,4, French Club, I, All School Play, 3, Mixed Chorus, I, A.F.S. Candidate, 3, Top IOM, 4. Huber, Pete Basketball, I,2,3, Tennis, 2,3, All School Play, 4, Cross Country, 2, Bridge Club, 4, Speech, 4, Fresh- man Class Vice-President, Modern Math Club, I. Hudson, Pam Chorus, I, G.A.A., 3,4, Huff, Sandra Medical Careers Club, I, Chorus, I. Hughbanks, Claudia G.A.A., 4, Bridge Club, 4. Hulett, Linda Medical Careers, I, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Band, I,2,3, Honorary Business Club, 4, Civil Defense Program, 3. Imes, Cathy Future Teachers of America, I, G.A.A., 3, Honorary Business Club, 4. lsom, Sharon Knitters and Purlers, I, Future Teachers of America, 2, Hall Monitor, 4, Youth Fellowship Club, 4. Jackman, Stephen Varsity Track, 4, Shield Staff 4, Rifle Club, 4. Jacobs, Connie G.A.A., 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 2,3,4, Latin Club, I. Jacobs, Gary Alan Biology Club, I, Intramurals, I,4, Gymnastics, 4, Ten- nis, 2, Greek Club, 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer. Jacobs, Judy Medical Careers Club, I, Youth Fellowship, I,2,3, Hall Monitor, 4. Jacobson, Kristin Art Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3, Bridge Club, 3, Honorary Member of Peoria Historical Society, 4, Arts 8- Crafts - Art Trophy, 2,3, Chorus, I, Decoration Committees, I,4, Senior Class Decorations, 4. Jeakins, Jay Robert Rifle Club, 4, Secretary. Jeneson, Carol G.A.A., 2,3, Cheerleader, l,3, Girls' Chorus, I, Bridge Club, 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Senior P.E. Leader, 4, Stu- dent Council, 3, Jazz Appreciation Club, I, French Club, I. Jeneson, Connie G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Jazz Appreciation Club, I, Chorus, I, Library Assistant, 2, Bridge Club, 3,4, Hall Monitor, 4, Student Council 4, Cheerleader, l,2,3, Senior P.E. Leader, 4. Johnson, Barbara G.A.A., 3,4. Johnson, Kathryn Arts anal Crafts Club, I, Future Homemakers of Ameri- ca, 2, Shield Staff, 2,3, Future Teachers of America, 3,4, President, G.A,A. 3,4, Sports Award, Participa- tion Award, Honorary Business Club, 3,4, Hall Mani- tor, 4, Student Secretary, 4, Future Secretaries As- sociation, 4. Johnson, Nancy Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A.A,, 2,3,4, Math Seminar, 4, Latin Award, 2, Science Fair, 3, Mathematics Award, 4, National Honor Society, 4, National Merit Finalists, 4, Top IOM, 4. Johnson, William Student Council, 3, Wrestling, 2, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, 4, Biology Club, I. Johnston, Cheryl National Honor Society, 4, Top Ten per cent, 4, Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Hall Monitor, 4, Modern Dance Club, l,2. Joseph, Marie Student Secretary, 3, Honorary Business Club, 4. Junker, Pat G.A.A., l,2,3, Jazz Appreciation Club, I, Bridge Club 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Treasurer of Home Economics, 4, Chicago Trip Funds, 4. Kaetzel, Dean Spanish Club, 3, Intramural Basketball, 4. Kaps, Jo Kastner, Marianne G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 4, German Club, I, One Act Plays, 4, Senior Dinner Dance Committee, 4. Katz, Bennett Band, l,2,3,4, Football, I,2,4, Amateur Radio Club, l,2, Rifle Club, 3,4, Safety Officer, 3, Freshmen foot- ball Award, I, 4 band awards, I,2,3,4. Kelch, Donatus H. Cross-Country, I,2, Football, 3, Basketball Manager, 3, All School Play Properties Committee, 2, Medical Careers Club, I, B.A.A., 4, lntramurals, 2. Kellenberger, Karen Keltner, Charles Band, l,2,3,4, Chess Club, 2, Civil Defense, 3, lntra- murals, 3, Local History Club, 4, Economics Club, 4, Youth Fellowship Club, 4. Kendall, Phyllis Kent, Nicholas Baseball, l,2,3, Varsity Letter, Golf, 2,3, Varsity Let- ter, Tennis, 3, Economics Club, 4, B.A.A., 4, Chorus, I, School Play, 2. Ketcham, Barbara Quill and Scroll, 4, Bridge Club, 3,4, French Club, I,2, Hall Monitor, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4, Prom Queen Candidate, 4, Chorus, I. Knapp, Rene Football, I, Track, I, Lettered Football and Track, 2, lntramurals, I,2,3,4. Knickerbocker, Mary Bridge Club, 3, G,A.A., 3, Band, 3,4. Krisman, Janet G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Modern Dance, I, Hall Monitor, 2,4, Honorary Business Club, 3, Class Floats, I,4, Kromphardt, Karen Student Council, 4, Top IOM, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4. Lamm, Connie Hall Monitor, 3,4, Future Homemakers of America, I. Lamprecht, Jim Judo Club, I, German Club, 2, Secretary, lntramu- rals, 3, Economics Club, 4, Bridge Club, 4, Rifle Club, 4, Captain. Lindstrom, Steve Latin Club, I,2, Youth Fellowship Club, l,2,3,4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Audio Visual Aids, 4. Lipp, Dennis Cross-Country, l,2, Swimming, 2,3, All School Plays, 3,4, Individual Speech Events, 4, Student Council, 4, B.A.A., l,2,3,4, Radio Amateurs, Treasurer, I, 3rd place Illinois Industrial Arts Exhibit, 3, 2nd place at Richwoods, 3, Guard, 4, Defense Warden, 4. Liston, Mary Kay French Club, Secretary, I, Chorus, I, G.A.A., l,2,3, Senior Chorus, 2, Bridge Club, 3, Laboratory Assist- ants Club, 3, Hall Monitor, 3,4. Loomis, Linda Hall Monitor, 2,3, Future Homemakers of America, 3. Lynn, Patricia G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3,4, Top IOM, 4, No- tional Honor Society, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Hall Monitor, 4. McCall, Stan McCann, Denis National Honor Society, 4, Chess Club, I, Restroom, 2, Homecoming Queen Escort, 4, Style Show Escort, 4, lntramurals, 3,4, Slide Rule Club, 4, Cross-Country, l,2, Track, l,2, One Act Plays, 4. McCaslin, Pam Bridge Club, 3, Modern Dance Club, 3, G.A.A., 3,4, School Plays, 4, One Act Plays, 4. McCausland, Vicki Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A.A., 4, Medical Careers Club, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Illinois State Scholar- ship, 4. McCoy, Marlene Debate, I,2, Latin Club, I,3, Vice-President, Science Seminar Club, 3, Science Proiect, 2,3, Bridge Club, 3,4. McKinney, Sandi Hall Monitor, 2,3. McMichael, Carol G.A.A., 3, Rayalettes, 4, Girls' Choir, 4. McNary, Bill Baseball, I, Football, I, Track, I, Swimming, 2, Rifle Club, President, 3. Maharry, Jo-Anne Mahler, Janice Royalettes, 2,3,4, French Club, l,2, A Cappella, 2,3, 4, Treasurer, 4, G.A.A., 4, Activity Swimming Leader, 4, Harmo-Knights, 3,4. Maholland, Larry Football, I,2, Basketball, 3,4, lettered, Baseball, l,2, Senior P.E. Leader, 4. Mantz, Jim Biology Club, I, Physical Science Club, 2, Rifle Club, 4, Bridge Club, 3,4, Student Council, 3, Shield Staff, 2, Advertising manager, 3, Business manager, 4, Ex- calibur Staff, 4, Business manager, 4, Quill and Scroll, 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Intramurals, I, B.A.A., 4, Slide Rule, 2. Marion, Kay Lynn Photography Club, I, Honorary Business Club, 3,4, Student Secretary, 4. Martin, Dennis lntramurals, l,2,3,4, Chess Club, 2, B.A.A., 4. Mason, Lynn Library Assistant, 4, Bridge Club, 4. Matthews, Judie Harmo-Knights, 3,4, A Cappella, 3,4, Solo At State Music Contest - 2nd place, 4, Solo at Baccalaureate, 4, All-State Chorus, 4. Maxwell, Sharon Debate, 2, National Forensics League, 2, French Club, I, Senior Chorus, 2, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Chorus, I, Roy- alettes, 3,4. Mees, Jim Wrestling, l,2, Football, 2, Tennis, l,2,3,4, R Club, 3,4, Junior Class Vice-President, Senior Class Presi- dent, Modern Math Club, I, A Cappella, l,2,3,4, President, Chorus, Mixed, I, Civil Defense Representa- tive, 3,4, Homecoming Queen Escort, 4, Prom Escort, 4. Mehl, Gloria Future Homemakers of America, I. Meier, Alice Jean Student Council, 3,4, Girls' Choir, 2,3,4, G.A.A., I,2, 3,4. Menton, Jim Debate, l,2,3,4, National Forensic League, Degree of Distinction, 4, Individual Speaking Events, I, Cross- Country, l,2, Basketball, I, Track, l,2,3, Political Sci- ence Club, Vice-President, 3, Judo Club, I, National Honor Society, 4, Top IOM, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Economics Club, 4, State Latin Contest, 3, I.S.S.C. Finalists, 4. Metz, Sue G.A.A., I,2, Future Teachers of America, 2,3, Knitters and Purlers, 2, Bridge Club, 3. Miller, Dick Football, l,2, Basketball, l,2,3, Baseball, l,2,3,4, Stamp Club, l. Miller, Leota Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella 3,4. Minehart, Karen Chorus, I, Senior Chorus, 2, Bridge Club, 3, French Club, 2. 210 Mlaker, Salley Latin Club, I, Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A,A., l,2,3,4, Moore, Pat Jazz Appreciation Club, l,2. Moredock, Joan Library Assistant, 4, G.A.A., I. Moreland, Steve Football, l,2,3,4, Basketball, l,2,3,4, Baseball l,2,3, Golf, 4, R Club, 2,3,4, Jazz Appreciation Club, l,2, Hall Monitor, 4, Civil Defense Warden, 3. Morgan, Joe Photography Club, 2, Contest Play, 3, Night of one Acts, 4, Individual Events, 4, 2nd place at Macomb Invitational, 2nd place District Events, Comedy Read- ing, 4, All School Play, 4, Participant in East Peoria Invitational, 4. Moulton, Carl Moushon, Bob Football, Baseball, Basketball, manager, I, Managers Club, I. Murrie, Linda Concert and Marching Band, l,2,3, Honorary Busi- ness Club, 3,4, Student Secretary, 4, Nafziger, David Radio Club, I, Intramurals, l,2,3,4, Youth Fellowship Club, l,2,3,4, Photography Club, 3,4, President, 3, Shield Staff, 3,4, Excalibur Staff 3,4, Head Photog- rapher, 3,4, Photo Editor, 4, Investment Club, 4. Nelson, Judy Mixed Chorus, I, Medical Careers Club, I, Girls' Chorus, 2, A Cappella, 3,4, Harmo-Knights, 3,4, Bridge Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3. Nelson, Sue Spanish Club, I,2, Hall Monitor, 2,3,4, G.A.A., l,2,3, Bridge Club 3, Office Page, I, Chorus, I. Newell, Joyce Library Assistant, I, Medical Careers Club, I, Girls' Chorus, I, Civil Defense, 3, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3,4, Math Club, 4, Science Research Seminar, 2, Youth Fellowship Club, l,2, Hall Monitor, 3, Biology Club, 2. Norman, Judi Oberholtzer, Sharon Photography Club, I, Health Careers Club, 3,4. OFF, Becky Chorus, I, Jazz Appreciation Club, I, G,A.A., I,2, 3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Royalettes, 2,3,4, Student Coun- cil, 3, Richwoods' Guard, 4, Library Assistant, l,2,3, Excalibur StaFf, 3,4, Faculty Editor, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4, Quill 81 Scroll, 4. Ohl, Dave Physical Science Club, I, B.A.A., 4, lntramurals, I,2,3. Owen, Marcia G.A.A., 3,4, Bridge Club, 4, Richwood's Guard, 4. Patterson, Judy Knitters and Purlers, I, French Club, 2, Hall Monitor, 2, Honorary Business Club, 4, Student Secretory, 4, Senior Chorus, 2. Payne, Gary Concert Band, l,2,3, Pep Band, l,2,3, lntramurals, 4, Gymnastics Club, l,2, Class ring Committee, 2, Slide Rule, 2, Track, 2, Medical careers Club, 4, Swim- ming, 4. Pence, Sara G.A.A., 2,3,4, Bridge Club, 2, All School Play, 3, All School Play, 4, A Cappella, 4. Perkins, Steve German Club, I, Industrial Arts Club, 2,3, Youth Fel- lowship Club, 3, Photgrophy Club, 3,4, Rifle Club, Band, l,2,3,4, Amateur Radio Club. Peterson, Billie French Club, I, G.A.A, l,3,4, Chorus, I, Bridge Club, 3,4, Properties for All School Play, 3, Shield, 3. Peterson, Harry Chorus, 2,3,4, Latin Club, 3. Phillips, Carol Girls' Choir, 2,3,4, Vice-President, Senior P.E. Lead- er, 4, G.A.A., l,2,3,4, German Club, 2,3, Medical Careers Club, I, Future Homemakers of America, 4, Knitters and Purlers, 3. Picton, Steve Chess Club, I, Track, I,2,4, lntramurals, l,2,3,4, Cross- Country, l,2,3,4, B.A.A., 4, President, 4. Piper, George Platt, Edward Baseball, I, Intramurals, I,2,3. Poland, Pat G.A.A., l,2,3,4, Honorary Business Club, 3,4, Presi- dent, 3,4, Hall Monitor, 2, Student Secretary, 4, Roy- alettes, 2,3,4, Homecoming and Prom Queen Candi- date, 4. Powell, Rosemary Senior Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretary, Sopho- more Class Secretary, National Honor Society, 4, Mixed Chorus, I, Secretary, Latin Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Hall Monitor, 3, Library Student Assistant, 2, G.A,A., I,2,3, Powley, Tena Quill and Scroll, 4, Royalettes, 3, Cheerleading, 4, Homecoming Queen Candidate, 4, Jazz Appreciation Club, I,2, Bridge Club, I,2,3, Feature Editor of Shield, 4, Girls' Choir, 2, G,A,A., I,2. Powley, Sherry Lynn G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Biology Club, l,2, French Club, 3, German Club, 4, Gymnastics Club, 4, Debate, I, Hon- orary Membership in Peoria Historical Society, 4, Na- tional Honor Society, 4. Proctor, Doug Tennis, I,2,3,4. Prince, Dave Basketball, I, Baseball Manager, I, Trainers and Managers Club, Spanish Club, 2, Rifle Club, 3, Shield StaFf, 3, Civil Defense, 3, Study Seminar, 3. Roger, Jack Intramurals, 2,3. Reatherford, Linda F.H.A., I, Youth Fellowship Club, 3,4, Library Assist- ant, 4. Reeve, Charles Intramurals, I,3,4,2, Judo Club, 2. Reinholtz, Frances Band, I,2,3,4, Dance Band, 3,4, Blue Noes, 2, Ger- man Club, 2, First Place Medal State Contest for solo and second for trio, 4. Richter, Gerhard Cross-Country, I,2, Basketball, I, Track, l,2, Wres- tling, 2, German Club, Vice-President, 2. Riddle, Jim Amateur Radio Club, 2, Hall Monitor, 2, Industrial Arts Club, 3. Roberts, LaDonna Mixed Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2, A Cappella, 3,4, Harmo-Knights, 4. Rodes, Randie G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 4, Modern Dance, I,2,3, Advanced Chorus, 2,3,4. Roland, Susna Biology Club, I, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Knitters and Purlers, 2, Hall Monitor, 2, Prom, 3, History Club, 3, German Club, 4, Lab Assistant Club, 4, National Honor So- ciety, 4, Top IOM, of Class, 4, Sterling Merit Award, 4, Bausch and Lomb Science Award, 4. Rose, Lana Float, I, F.H.A., I, Spanish Club, 2, G.A.A., 3,4, Royalettes, 4. Ross, Stacie G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Bridge Club, 3, Girls' Choir, 2,3, Spanish Club, I, Hall Monitor, 4, National Honor So- ciety, All School Play, 2,4, Night of One Acts, 4, Civil Defense, 3, Research Seminar, 2. Rothberg, Pat Ruckle, Diana Modern Math Club, I, Honorary Business Club, 3, Na- tional Honor Society, 4, Top IOM, 4. Rude, Linda Medical Careers, 4, Honorary Business, 3,4, Modern Dance, 3, Bridge Club, 3, A Cappella, 4, Gymnastics, I, Business Award, 4. Runkle, James Basketball, l,2, Track, 2,3,4, Cross-Country, 2,3, Captain, Industrial Arts Club, I,2, Hall Monitor, 3,4, Intramurals 2,3,4, Jazz Appreciation, I. Rutherford, Ladd Wrestling, I, German Club, I, Junior Class President, Student Council, 4, Bridge Club, 3. Salzenstein, Jim German Club, I, Swimming Team, I,2,3. Seaver, Howard Football, I,2,3,4, Track, I,3, Electronics Club, I, Youth Fellowship Club, l,4, Rifle Club, 4, Wrestling, 4. Selvy, LuciLee Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2,3, Hall Monitor, 4, Music Listening Club, I,2. Semlow, Dave Treasurer of Class, I, German Club, I, Student Coun- cil 3,4, Lettermen's Club, 3,4, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Mixed Chorus, I, Track, I,2,3,4, Captain, 4, Football, I,2,3,4, Basketball, I,2,3,4. Scheel, Fred Serrebrisky, Gloria Ines A.F.S. Student, 4, Library Assistant, 4, Debate Club, 4, Student Council, 4. Sheets, Donna Knitters and Purlers, 2, Chorus, 2, Girls' Choir, 3,4, G.A.A., 4. Shelton, Dean Intramurals, 4, Baseball, 3, Swimming, 3. Sieks, Mel German Club, I, Student Organist, 2,3,4. Silver, Joan Latin Club, I, Bridge Club, 3,4, G.A.A., 2,4. Small, Marion Smith, Deanna Art Club, I, History Club, 2, Junior Prom Chairman, School Plays, I,2,3,4, Senior Editor of Excalibur, Shield Staff, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Prom Queen, 4, Bridge Club, 4, Library Assistant, 3, G.A.A., I,2,3,4,. Smith, Paula Art Club, I, Mixed Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2,3, A Cap- pella, 4, Harmo-Knights, 4, Youth Fellowship Club, 2,3. Snowden, Kent German Club, I, Intramurals, 2,3,4, Rifle Club, 4, Economics Club, 4. Sprague, Jerry Intramurals, I,2, Football, I, Judo Club, 2, Concert Band, l,2, Basketball, 2. Staser, Gary German Club, I, Baseball, I,2,3,4, Football, I, B.A.A., 4, Intramurals, l,2,3. Steele, John Lettermen's Club, 4, Wrestling, l,4, Football, I,2,3,4, Track, I,2,3,4, Stamp Club, 4, George Scheely Award, 3. Steiner, Robert Basketball, I, Track, 2, Football, 2,3,4, Debate, 2,3,4, After dinner speaking State Champion, 3,4, All School Play, 3, Speaker at Commencement, National Honor Society, Top IOM, 4, National Forensic League, 2,3,4. Stephens, Terry Chorus, I, G.A.A., 4, Hall Monitor, 2, Student Secre- tary, 4. Stiers, Gary Football, 3, Band, I,2,3,4, Class Representative, 4, Vice-President, Rifle Club, 3, Biology Club, 2, Presi- dent. Stuart, Jerry Chorus, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4, Biology Club, I, Investment Club, 4, B.A.A., 4. Sudow, Bill Basketball, I, Swimming, 2,3, Football, I,2,3,4, Var- sity Letter, American Field Service Exchange Student to Japan, 3, Track, I,2,3,4, Freshman Class President, Student Council, I,2,3,4, Parliamentarian, 3, Mid- State Student Council Treasurer, 3, 2nd Vice President, Richwood's Vice-President, Medical Careers Club, I, Lettermen's Club, 2,3,4, Secretary Treasurer, 2,3,4. Swardenski, Jean G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Latin Club, I, Bridge Club, 3, Choir, I. Swords, Scott Football, I, Gymnastics Club, I, Spanish Club 2: Rifle Club, 4, B.A.A., 4, Student Council, 3, Junior- Senior Prom Committee Member, 3. Szold, Flip Swimming I,2,3,4, Captain 3,4, Golf 2,4, Track I,3, American Legion Merit Award 4, Student Council I,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Mid-State Eight Student Council Vice-President 3, Medical Careers Club I, Treasurer. Thompson, Jerry Wrestling, 3, B.A.A., 4, Senior P.E. Leader, 4. Timmerman, Roberta G.A.A., I, Band, I,2. Todd, Teresa French Club I, Debate I, G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Biology Club 2, Political Science Club 2, Bridge Club, 3, Shield Reporter I,2,3,4, Quill Bt Scroll, 3, Freshman Girls Choir - I, Senior Class Gift Committee, 4. Tokarz, Barb Spanish Club, l,2, G.A.A., I, Business Club, 3. Tomkinson, Dave Football, I,2,3,4, Basketball, I,2,3, Baseball, 2, Let- termen's Club, 3,4, B.A.A., 4, Student Council, 4, Class President, 2, A Cappella Choir, I,2,4, French Club, I,2. Traicoff, Bill Football, l,2, Track, 2, R Club, 4, Photography Club, I,2,3,4, Hall Monitor, 3, Basketball, I, B.A.A., 4. Trotter, Bonnie Music Appreciation, I, Honorary Business Club, 3. 211 Tucker, Ron Track, I,2,3,4, Chorus, I, A Cappella Choir, 2,3,4 Bridge Club, 3, B.A.A., Slide Rule, 2, Intramurals, 21 Turner, Phyllis Choir, I, Float, I, Music Appreciation Club, I, G.A.A., 2, Chorus, Senior, 2, Civil Defense, 3, Honorary Busi- ness Club, Shield Staff, 3, Student Secretary, 4. Ulevitch, Joan G.A.A., I,2,3,4, Jazz Appreciation, I, Shield Stalal, I, Bridge Club, 3, Richwood's Guard, 4, Shield Staff, 2,3,4. Ulrich, Mike All School Plays, I,2,3,4, Forensics, 3, Baseball, I, Jazz Appreciation, 2, Science Club, I. Viehmeyer, Susie Hall Monitor, 2, Office Page, 2. Walker, Debbie G.A.A., l,2, Bridge Club, 3, Jazz Appreciation, l,2, Hall Monitor, 4, Shield Staff, 3. Wallace, Linda Student Council, 3,4, Royalettes, 3,4, G.A.A., I,2,3, Senior P.E. Leader, Gymnastics, 4, Excalibur Staff, 3, Girls' Choir, 2, Freshman Girls' Chorus, Bridge Club, 3, Jazz Appreciation, I, Decoration Committee Prom, 3. Warner, Gary Baseball, I,2,3,4, Intramural Basketball, I, R Club, 4, Senior P.E. Leader. Wasem, Joann Chorus, I, Girls' Choir, 2,3, Debate, I,2,3, Sub-Var- sity letter, l,2, Varsity, 3, Lynn Griffin Award, I, Na- tional Forensic League Degree of Distinction, 3, Physi- cal Science Club, I, G.A.A., 4. Welton, Sue Jazz Appreciation, I, Chorus, l,2, Hall Monitor, 3. White, Mary Beth Whitehouse, Joe Swimming, I,2,3,4, Tennis, 2,3, Shield Staff 2,3,4, Ex- calibur 3, Photography Club, I, Richwood's Guard, 4, Quill and Scroll, 4, Bridge Club, 4, B.A.A., 4, All School Plays, I,3. Wickwire, Lois Jean Williams, Rosemary F.H.A. I,2. Williams, Derry Secretary of Freshman Class, Track, I, Jazz Apprecia- tion, I, Intramurals, I,2. Wilson, Don Wilson, James Chess Club, I, Mathematics Club, 2, Bridge Club, 4, Rifle Club, 4, National Science Foundation Scholar- ship, 3, National Honor Society, B.A.A., 4. Wilson, Bob Amateur Radio Club, I, Concert Band, I, Band, 2,3,4. Wittmer, Joe French Club, I, Science Research Seminar, 2,3, Local History Club, President, 4, Top IOM, 4, National Honor Society, 4, Modern Mathematics Seminar, 4, Civil Defense, 3,4. Wolfe, Barbara G.A.A., 4, Bridge Club, 4. Wooley, Robert Debate, I, Band, I,2. Worner, Linda Piano Accompanist, I, F.H.A., I, Knitters and Purlers, 2,3, Hall Monitor, 4, G.A.A., 4, Chorus, I. Wyman, Thomas Swimming, I,2,3,4, Photography Club, 3, Cross Coun- try, 2, Track, 2, Varsity Swimming, 3,4. Wyss, Mary Art Club, I, G.A.A. 2, Knitters 8, Purlers, 3, Fresh- men Girls' Choir, I, Youth Fellowship Club, 2. Wyss, Charlotte Band, 4, Youth Fellowship Club, 4, Senior Medal for band. Yehl, George lst place art exibit at Normal Illinois. Zweifel, James Freshman Chorus, A Cappella, 2,3,4, Choir Award, 3, German Club, I, Intramural bowling and basket- ball. Abner, Joe A 66 Abner, Stella A 162 Ackerman, Van 197 A 66,143,148,195,196, Adams, Barbara A 98 Adams, Charles A98 Adams, Charles A 66 Adams Cherie A 98,119,126,132,150 Adams, Cynthia A 30,122,129,139,144, 143,159 Adams, Kim A 98,126,131,150,157 Adams, Mike A 98,128,159 Adamson, Linda A 162 Addy, Bob A 98,119,159,186 Adkinson, Barbara A 98 Adkinson, James A 162 Albanito, Diane A 162,133 Alberssen, Ronnie A 162,148 Albrecht, Doug Albright, Annei Alford, Ronald A 162,l35,137,159,204 te A 30,127,157 A 66,148 Allar, Terry A 66,152 Allen, Larry A 98 Alley, John A 30,148,149,15B Altorier, Chris A 98,132,144 Altorfer, Joanne A 98,124,131,145,150 Altorfer, Linda A 162,119,150 Ames, Cheryl A 162 Anderson, Caro Anderson, Conn 1- 98,132,145 ie A 30,123,146,150 Anderson, Jayme A 9B,141,150,151 Anderson, Rage Anderson, Rona Anderson, Ross r A 162 ld A 66,206 A 98,129 Anderson, Shirley A 98 Anderson, Susan A 98,145,150 Anderson, Terry le A 98,150 Anderson, Tommy A 162 Andrews, Sharo Anglin, Jean A n A 66,138,l45,160 66,131,l4B,90 Anihany, James A 66 Anthony, John A 162 Antan, Michael A 66,126,158 Apacki, Barbara A 66 Applegate, Kim A 66 Applegate, Lee A 30,139 Arbackle, Kenneth A 162,184 Armentrout, Fred A 30,139 Arnald, Danna A 98,132 Ashby, Nancy A 66,157 Ashenfelter, Phil A 162,148,203 Asher, Charles A 31,129,14a,149 Ashley, Janice A 98,157 Adhley, Richard A 9B,119,1B5,199,207 Ashurst, Donald A 31 Asharst, William A 98 Atteberry, Caral A 66 Arreberry, Dennis A 162 Atteberry, Karen A 66,157 Atteberry, Lonnie A 98 Aalkand, Jean A 162,145 Austin, Gail A 98,146,l51,154,155,160 Austin, Katherine A 31,122,138,139,145, 148,154 Axelrod, Trudy A 66 Aylwrod, Sally A 66 Babcock, Alan A 162,154,158 Babrowski, Dave A 98 Bachtel, Sheila A 31,129 Backus, Robin A 98 Bacon, Linda A 98,141 Bagley, Dennis A 98,185,207,206 Bailey, Janet A 66,143,145,l50 Bailey, Joseph A 66 Bailey, Linda A 93,150 Baker, Ellyn A 31,122,129,155 Baker, James A 66 Baker, Marilyn A 66,135,137 Baker, Robert A 162,195,203 Balcom, Susan A 66,131,150 Baldridge, Bonnie A 66,145 Baldwin, Barbara A 162,148 Baldwin, William A 162,199 Ball, Larry A 31,159 Ballard, Sandy A 98 Bally, Fred A 98,129 Barberie, Katherin A 162,133 Barder, Lari A 66 Barker, Richard A 98 Barker, William A 93 Barlow, Judith A 66,145 Barlow, Michael A 98,185 Barnes, David A 98,136,154 Barnes, Dan A 98,137 Barnes, Gayland A 31,127,146 Barnes, Terry A 31,158 Barns, Phillip A 162 Barth, Mary A 66 Boryhold, Alice A 162,145,148,156 Bartholomew, Chris A 162,133 Bartlett, Pamela A 162,133 Bartlett, Randall A 31,135,137,149,62, 150,186 Bartolornucci, Nancy A 66 Batchelder, Robert A 31,118,119,121, 142,59,62,179,181,187,18B,190,191, 206 Bates, Russel A 98,148 Baty, Kathy A 162 Bayless, Charlotte A 98,145,150 Baurer, Marilyn A 119 Beach, Dan A 98 Beachler, Don A 162,158 Beachler, Terry A 66 Beam, Marsha A 162,148,156 Beames, Marsha A 98,145 Bear, Barbara A 98,150 Bear, Sondra A 162 Beard, George A 31 Beard, Karen A 98 Beattie, James A 162,155,186 Becerra, Sharon A 99 Becker, Debbie A 162,156 Beecher, Conover A 66,143 Beil, Richard A 66,158 Belden, Carol A 99,160 Belfer, Mary A 31,122,124,146 Bell, Shirley A 66 Bell, Steve A 162 Benko, Sharon A 66 Bennett, Steve A 162 Benninglqeld, Kathy A 66,140,143,9O Bennington, Sharon A 67 Benson, Terry A 31 Bentz, Larry A 67 Bernard, Judith A 31,130,129 Bickle, Richard A 67 Biddle, Linda A 162,133 Binkele, Denny A 162,134 Benkele, Gerald A 99,137,148 Birks, Lee A 162,146,148,15B Bishop, William A 162,184 Bisplinghott, Sue A 67 Biiner, Janice A 67 Bittner, Denny A 162,202 Bittner, Richard A 31,142,194 Blackard, Linda A 162,133 Blackburn, Gene A 162,184 Blackburn, Suzette A 67 Blacktord, William A 99,185 Blackwell, Cheryl A 67 Blackwell, Joseph A 162,l84,19-4,207 Blackwell, Steven A 162 Blackwell, Terry A 67 Blahrtik, Susan A 162,133 Blair, Betsy A 162,133,145 Blair, Richard A 99,142,198 Blair, Suzanne A 31,123 elanken, David A 162 Blerr1ler,Marlys A 32,123 Blough, Anna A 162,145 Blumenrader, Karen A 32,143,145,9O, 157 Boles, Vance A 67,136 Bonney, Charles A 163,134,152 Bonney, Richard A 32,159 Boone, Ronald A 67 Borchelt, Anne A 67,150,157 Borgen, Pete A 99 Bortolotti, Bonny A 32 Bosch, Ronald A 67 saandy, Mark A 67 Bowen, Judith A 67,150 Bower, Melissa A 99,144,151 Boyd, Marilyn A 163,145 Brackett, Matthew A 67 Bradshaw Beverly A 67 Brady, John A 67 Brake, Nancy A 163,144,154 Bramlett, Dorothy A 163 Brarnlett, Sandra A 99 Branan, Larry A 67,202 Brand, Stephen A 163,159 Brand, Virginia A 67 Braun, Eileen A 32 Brayshaw, Tamar A 32 Breckenridge, Barb A 163,133,150 Bremner James A 163 Brennan, Eden A 32,123 Brennan, Ellen A 99,132,145,148 Brewer, Eileen A 67 Briggs, Barry A 32,154 Brissenden, Sharon A 32,124,125,139, 191,156 Britten, Barbara A 99,132 Britten, Diane A 32,131 Brockway, Greta A 67 Brockway, Nancy A 163 Bradbeck Le Anne A 67,131 Brooks, Johanrlan A 163,156,160 Brooks, Walt A 99,159 Brower, Charles A 67 Brown, Amelia A 163,133,145 Brown, Barbara A 99,157 Brown, Betty A 163 Brown, Judith A 99,132 Brown, Patrick A 67,142,154,158,159, 179,189,204 Brown, Robert A 67 Brown, Tersea A 67 laraeaer, walter A 99 Brurnbaugh, Diana A 32,13O,129,156 Brurnmer, Patricia A 32,123,124,146 Bryan, Richard A 67,143,160,195 Bryant, Barton A 99,185 Bschor, Denny A 99,148 Buck, Carol A 67,157 Buckles, Lyndell A 163,184 Buckles, Marsha A 99,145,150 Buckles, Noretta A 33,138,156 Buckley, Diana A 67,160 Buehrer, Marsha A 163,145,156 Bueltel, Carolyn A 163 Bulach, George A 203 Bullock, Betty A 67 Bunch, Karen A 99,145 Burdin, Deanna A 33,145,150,156 Burbener, Norma A 33,146 Burger, Glennys A 99,146 Burke, Connie A 163 Burkland, Janet A 99,123,133 Burklund, Joyce A 163,154 Burnette, Marilyn A 99,119,135,137,146 Burnette, Kenneth A 67,179 Burnworth, Carolyn A 99 Burr, Lynne A 99 Burrell, John A 163,134,152 Burrell, Rodney A 33,149 Burris, Mary Jane A 99,127,131 Burrough, Doris A 67 Burrough, Roberta A 99 Burroughs, Sally A 99,127 Bush, Donna A 67,146,154 Bush, Suzanne A 163,145 Bussman, Paul A 33 Bulter, Sheila A 163 Butler, Sue A 99,145,150,90 Byrne, Stephan A 33 lwlw Caha, Thomas A 99,185,199 Caldwell, Vicki A 99,132,145,150 Call, Eileen A 99,156 Callahan, Cheryl sae A 99 Camp, Del A 99,185,199 Camp, linda A 68,145 Campbell, Dan A 99,154 Campbell, Linda A 99 Campbell, Tam A 163,185 Camper, Chuck A 99 Camper, Robert A 163 Cannaday, Kathleen A 163 Cannaday, Kristin A 68,129 Capella, Diane A 99 Capranica, Caral A 68,131 Capranica, Eda A 163,119 Card, Deborah A 68,146 Carlson, Alan A 163,140 Carlson, Bruce A 33,142,159 Carrnen, Lance A 6B,142,178,180,202, 203 Carmady, Thomas A 99,206 Carney, Mariarie A 99,123,14B,150 Carpenter, Art A 99 Carr, Barbara A 68 Carr, Frederick A 33 Carr, Judith A 99,150 Carrington, Walter A 163 Carver, Barbara A 33,129,138 Casali, Darlene A 163,133,145 Casali, Jim A 100,129 Casey, Barbara A 100,144 Cashen, Dianna A 100,145,155 Casley, Elmer A 33,198 Cassel, Dave A 100 Cassel, Patricia A 33,122,127,144 Cassens, Cheryl A 100,145 Cassidy, Dianne A 33,126,130,143 Cassidy, Douglas A 34,129,159 Caiian, Kathryn A 34,122,123,146 Cation, Mary Beth A 100,156 Cation, Ted A 163 Calian, Garry A 163 Caughey, Barbara A 34 Caughey, Tarn A 100,143,195,197 Chambers, Bill A 100,195 Chandler, lzanald A 148,163 Chapman, Robert A 34,139,142,149, 178,180,199 Chessrnan, Rarita A 68 Childers, Edward A 163 Chiirnbley, Deborah A 145,163 Chlirchill, William A 34,139,142,193, 202 Cicciarelli, Joann A 100,136,l45,156 Cicciarelli, Paul A 163 Clark, Chriss A 100,119,124,131,151, 155 Clark, David A 100 Clark, Jack A 163 Clarke, Kathryn A 119,163,133,145 Clary, Philip A 68 Claude, Jim A 163 Clayton, Jerry A 100 Clemens, Valerie A 100 Clifton, Eric A 119,154,163,1B4 Close, Dianna A 100 Close, Virginia A 34,156 Cloyd, Richard A 136,155,163 Coates, Cathy A 100 Cody, Ann A 90,100,146 Coffey, Paula A 163 Cohen, James A 100,118,119,142,148, 154,204,205 Cohen, Richard A 34,148 Colan, Christina A 68,167 Colon, Richard A 100,137 Colbert, Larry - 68,127 Coleman, Paula A 68,129,143,150,160 Coleman, Ronald A 34 Collar, James A 100,124 Collar, Margaret A 163,133,146 Collie, James A 163 Callie, Vicki A 68,160 Collins, Lloyd A 100,203 Combes, Lenora A 68,131 Common, Bill A 100 Conard, James A 68,158 Conaway, Jackie A 68 Conn, David A 34 Con, Jo Ellen A 163,145 Conner, Pamela A 163 Conner, Rondall A 68,178,202 Conrad, Howard A 163 Cook, Jere A 163 Cook, Judy A 100,123,126,145,150 Cooksey, Sam A 100,128,193 Coologeorgen, Kondela A 100,126,131, 150 Corbin, Colette A 34,122,124,127,145, 157 Corcoran, Linda A 164,150 Corder, Marion A 68,156,160 Corder, Mary A 100 Cordes, David A 34,137 Corzine, Dee A 164,133,145,14B Cosgrove, Kathy A 100,145 Cotten, Joseph A 100,152 Cottingharn, Gerald A 34,135,136 Coven, Don A 100,129,150 Covington, Allen A 164,136 Cox, Beverly A 68,131 Cox, Jock A 164 Cox, Jan A 100,156 Cox, Thomas A 68 Craig, Dick A 164,119,194,200 Crandell, John A 6S,142,159,20O Crandell, Kathryn A 164,156 Crandell, Ruth A 164,156 Cranford, Thomas A 164 Crank, Arvena A 100 Creamer, Jim A 100 Creighton, Sheila A 35 Creighton, Terry A 100 Crusen, Bill A 100,185,199 Crystal, Gregory A 35,122,l51,159 Culver, Alice A 100,123 Culver, Georgia A 100,131 Culver, Jaan A 101,157 Cunningham, Dale A 101,129 Curradi, Chuck A 101 Curran, Nancy A 101,132,14B,150,154 Curtis, Cathy A 101,124,126,l31,144, 148,151 Curtis, Eldert A 68 Curtis, James A 164,195 Cusson, Joyce A 101 Dahlhauser, Steven A 101 Dailey, Gerald A 35 Dailey, Michael A 35,142,179,206 Dailey, Vicki A 101 Dall, James Dalrymple, Nancy A 68 Daly, Caral A 101,144 D'An'1ica, Dan A 164 D'Arnico, Jirrl A 68 Dane, Josellh A 68 Danley, Sandra A 35,119,122,123,126, 129,130,146 Danner, Jenelle A 101,132,145 Danzer, Lois, 25,131 Dargle, Dennis A 68,186 Darr, Rhonda A 164,133 Darr, Sandra A 164,133,145 Darr, Thomas A 101,185 David, Dan A 101 Davidson, Kala A 68,157 Davis, Jean A 101 Davis, Margo A 35,119,122,123,129, 13B,143,145,62,B7 Davis, Michael A 164,194 Davis, Norah A 101 Davis, Ruth A 35 Dawson, David A 69,1B6,187,189,l93 Dawson, lmaiean A 164 Dawson, Randy A 35 Dawson, Thomas A 69 Day, Linda A 164 Debard, Alan A 164,119,184,207 Debord, James A 101,118,119,143,142 154,185,195,196 Deck, Jirn A 101,185,199 Decker, Thomas A 35,1s6,137,1sa,190, 206 Deford, Sharon A 164,133 Deisher, Edwin A 164 Dement, James A 164 Demeno, Terry A 69 Deniina, Denny A 69,119 Derby, Tarn A 101,129 Desmand, Mike A 101,185,199,203 Desmond, William A 35 Detremoe, Gaye A 35,123,126,13s,145 60 Dexter, Daniel A 164,148,154 Deya, Mary A 101,144 De Yaaria, Mickael A 69,119,143,195. 196 De Young, Nancy A 101,141,151 Dickinson, Edward A 36 Dickinson, Karla A 101,148,150 Dickinsan, Anne A 164,145,152 Dieken, Dianne A 101,150 Dikeman, Jalie A 101,144,150 Dikeman, Vicki A 69,144,150,160 Dill, Stephen A 164,134 Dilley, Madeline A 164,152,154 Dilis, David A 36 Dishnian, Rose A 101,134 Dixon, Jael A 164,199 Dixon, Julie A 36,127,140,146 Dixon, Linda A 101,157 Doane, Mary A 164 Dadsan, Larry A 101 Danley, Dennis A 101 Darn, laab A 101,185,207 Darr, Tarn A 164,148,199 Dessert, Judith A 164,133,155 Dasserr, Teresa A 101,155 Downard, Patricia A 164,133 Downing, Deanna A 36,129,135,137 Doyle, Rebecca A 36,124,136,146 Drake, Deborah A 69,127,135,136 Drake, Michael A 164,136,194,204 Draper, Robert A 69 Dravina, Richard A 69,186 Drallinaer, Duckworth, Chriss A 164,145 Duncan, John A 36 Duncan, Mary Jo A 101 Donna A 69 Duncan, Richard A 36 Durfee, Deborah A 69,131,143,146,148, 150 Durtlinger, Janet A 101,157 Durning, Laura A 101,145 Dyer, Michael A 36,122,148,90,151r 160 Eagle, Ricki A 101,154 Eaalesan, Bonnie A 101 Easley, Leonard A 101,186 East, Dave A 101,154,159 Easter, Greg A 164,184,199 Easlerbraak, Laari A 69,131,91 Easton, Nancy A 36,122,129,13O,159 Easton, Neva A 102 Easton, Robert A 69 Eckhoft, Tom A 102,1a5,207,206 Edwards, Greg A 165 Edwards, Herbert A 102,159 Edwards, Mark A 102,119,137,186,193, 207,206 Edwards, Phillip A 102,186,199 Edwards, sandra A 102,144 Effner, Randall A 69 Egart, Kathy - 165,133,160 Ehrlich, David A 165,184 Eisele, Chris A 102,144,150 Ellenwood, Linda A 165,133 145,150 Eller, Linda - 165,133,144 Eller, Penny - 69,148,150 Eller, Vicki - 102,138,160 Ellington, Larry - 102 Ellis, Julie - 165,152 Ellison, Mark - 69,179,180 Ellwood, Stanley - 36,88,89,90 Elsesser, Connie - 69,119,138,143,145, 160 Engelking, Ann - 69 English, Brenda - 102,82 Enriquez, Patricia - 36 Enslow, Ray - 69,178 EDPY, Clara - 102,150 Eppy, Edward - 165 Eppy, Richard - 165,134 Errion, Sandy - 36 Errion, Terry - 102,203 Erwin, Michael - 36 Escolante, Manuel - 102 Estes, Richard - 69 Eubanks, Meridith - 102,470,150 Evans, Barbara - 36,137,139,143,156 Evans, Paul - 165 Evans, Ronald - 37,119,122,148,200 1 Glieleien, Robert - 38 Gibereen, Linde - 103,119,132,144 Gibler, Eugene - 70 Galienn, Michael - 166 Giebelneueen, iene - 38,129,138,143, 145,148 Gilleerri, Marsha - 166,133 Gilbertt, Roberta - 38,123 Gillespie, Lorrain - 38,123 Gilleii, aeeky - 103,132 Gillett,1'om - 101,119 Ginsberg, Michael - 70 Gish, Beryl - 38,129 oien, Marilyn H 166 Glen, Jay - 101 Gleyeeli, William e 166 Gleason, Robert - 101 Glenn, J. 0. - 103 Glenn, Merilee - 103 Gilelewell, sendre - 103,123,145 Glidewell, Susan - 38,146,150 Glover, Walter - 70 Gobel, Marsha - 103 Geleeri Michael - 70 Gobert, William - 166 Gedfrey, Stephanie - 166 Hortness, Roger - 71 Hartter, Richard - 40,139,142,178,1B1 198 Hartwell, Carol - 166,133,145,151 Hasselberg, Mike - 71,118,119 Hasselberg, Nancy - 104,118,119,90 Hathawa Haungs, y, Shelley -104,119,145,157 Cathie - 104 Hawkins, Brian - 166,134,151,154 Hawkins, Larry - 104,185,195 Hayden, Beckie 1- 71 Hayes, Phyllis - 40,127,138 Haynes, Connie - 40,123,127 Hozzard, Bonnie - 40,13B,90 Headly, Harold - 104,159 Heggie, Phyllis - 4O,l45,148,l50,156 Hegger, Diana - 104 Heimbecker, Terry - 166,157 Heindselman, Robert - 71 Helmantoler, Heidi - 104 Helms, James - 197,166 Henderer, Nancy - 105,132,150 Henry, Gorden - 41 Henry, Mark - 166,184,194,207 Hensley, Janet - 41,124,127,131,139, Jennings, David - 167,134,148 Jensen, Pam - 167,152 Johnson, Barbara - 42,123,146 Johnson, David - 105,136,l54,155,158 Johnson, Delbert - 167 Johnson, Kathr 156 yn - 42,123,145,l57. Johnson, Kathy - 72,127 Johnson, Nancy - 42,122 Johnson, Nancy J. - 105,124,131,132, 151 Johnson, Nancy L, - 105 Johnson, Nick Johnson, Pome - 167 la - 167,160 Johnson, Ronald - 72,148,159 Johnson, Shari lyn - 167,136 Jenneen, William - 42,149,148 Jenneien, Andy - 167,160 Johnston, Cher yl - 43,122,123,151 Johnston, Richard - 72 Jones, Claudia Jones, Dave - - 167,123 105,134 Jones, Jack - 167 Jones, Karen - 72,126 Jones, Marty - 105,129 Joos, Terri - 167 Evans, Vicki - 165,133 Hill, Danette - Fabish, Charles - 102 Fangnieier, Joann - 69,123 Fangmeier, Marsha - 165,156 Farrell, Allen - 69 Fearis, David - 69,142,200 Feldman, Charles - 37,126,149,89,90 Feleccia, Jim - 165 Ferguson, Walter - 165 Ferrie, Carl - 102 Godfrey, Suzanne - 70 Goers, Steven, - 166 Goett, David 1- 38 Goett, Dennis 1- 166 Goldberg, Robin - 166 Goode, Galen - 103,129 Goodlad, Judy - 39,118,119,121,122, 129,143,59,95,84,86,159 Goodman, Nancy - 70,119,143,l45, Hensley, John - 166,184 Herron, Diana - 105 Merr, Richard - Hesseltlne, Chris 41,129,8B 1- 166 Hibser, Janice - 41,145,150,156 Hickey, Sharon - 71,150,157 Higgs, Mike - 1 66,199 Higgs, Vicki - 71 Hill, Cheri- 71,131 105 Feuchter, Fred - 102,195 Finch, Gary - 37 Fink, Mary - 102,136,150 Finnegan, Terry - 165 Finney, Marge - 102,131,144,151 Fisher, Farole - 102,131 Fisher, Janet - 37 Fisher, Mark - 162,150 Fisher, Martin - 165,150 Fisher, Raenne - 69 Flake, Jeanine - 102,145 Falke, Mary - 165,145 Fleck, Jack - l02,l19,142,143,195,197 Fleck, Larry - 69,186 150 Gorham, Jonathan - 166 Gorham, Robert - 70,199 Gorman, James - 70,200 Gorman, Pamela - 166 Gott, Judith - 39,129,130,150 Gould, Mary - 145,166 Gould, Phillip - 39,139,142,149,180, 179,198 Graf, Cindi - 103,156 Graham, Gary - 39,129,148 Grandell, David - 39 Grandell, Riley - 70 Grant, John 1- 103 1-1111, Rodney - 71,128 1-1111, Terry - 71 Hindert, Marlene .- 71,119,124,126, 144,148,150 Hindert, Robert - 41 Hinds, Charlene - 166,133 Hinrichsen, Diane - 166,133,152 Hoadley, Richard - 4l,l26,149,200, 201 Hodge, Karen - 71 Hodge, Ted - 71,127 Hoehne, Diane - 71,160 Hoemann, Gene - 71,186,187,188,190, Fleischauer, Sharon - 102 Fleisher, Tom - 102,185 Fletcher, Gordon - 165 Fletcher, Sandy - 69,143,145,150 Grant, Pat - 103 Grant, Rodney - 70 Grant, Tom - 103,186,199 Grantham, Stephen - 104,129,158 Grawey, Susie - 39,123,126 191,192,206 Hoerr, Irvin - 7 Hoerr, Jet? - 71 Holland, Vivette - 7l,144,90,150 Flora, Peggy - 165,128 Flynn, Errol - 102,186 Flynn, John - 70 Flynn, Helen - 165 Gray, Barbara Ellen - 39,123,l24,139 91,160 Gray, Ca rol-104,134,145,156 Gray, Judith - 39,131 Hollingshead, Randy - 105,143 Halt, George - 71 Holtz, Sherry - 105,123,146,150 Honess, Ted - 105,159,185 Forbes, Carol - 102 Fork, John - 70,187,186,189 Ford, Pamela - 165 Ford, Robert - 165,184,l94,207 Formqn, Jacqueline - 70,152,153 Gray, Lyle - 39 Green, Edward - 39 Green, Judy - 70 Green, Margaret - 39 Greenwood, Russell - 39,202 Honnold, Julie - 41,122,139,146,90, 151 Honnold, Susan - 166,133,145 Hopper, David - 71 Hnpeen, Joetta - 166,145 Formhals, Jan - 37 Forner, Ronald - 165,149 Foster, Ronald - 37,155 Foster, Sharon - 102 Fouts, Carolyn - 165,135,137 Fox, Dan - 102,137,154 Frank, Constance - 70,118,119,131,140 Greer, Lora - 104 Griffin, Edward - 104,137,154 Griffin, K irk - 152,166 Griffin, Randy - 104 Griftis, Deborah r- 119,166 Griflis, Sherry - 70,131 Grimm, Charles - 104,159 Frank, Sharon - 102,132,156 Franklin, Jack - 165 Frantz, Thomas - 165,137 Fraser, Bob - 103,185 Frazee, Karen - 70 Fredericksan, Penny - 37,122,138 French Sandra - 165 Friedlander, Mike - 37,142,149,200,201 Frison, LQin - 70,136 Fry, Paula - 103,123 Frye, Rick - 103,136,186,193,207 Fulford, Gregory - 37,118,119,141,178, 180,182,204,205 Fuller, Barbara - 37,119,122,136,145, 149 Fuller, Bennett - 70 Fuller, Chester - 103,186,207 Fundarnent, Christine - 103 Furness, Carlson - 70,179,181 Fumes, Ronnie - 165,186,207 Furst, Jeanine - 70 Gaffney, Judd - 165 Galvin, Kathy - 103,124,131,144,15O Garlion, Randy - 165 Gann, Larry - 37 Grimm, David - 70,126,137,152 Grimm, Ronald - 40,135 Glimminger, Larry - 104,148 Grlndle, Rosemary - 146,166 Groom, Cheryl - 104 Groom, James - 70 Hornack, Nancy - 71 Hostettler, John - 166,119,l48,184, 194,202 Hauser, Dave - 166,195 Houston, Charala - 105 Houston, Sandra - 167 Haut, Carolyn - 71,134 Howard, Donna - 167,133 Howard, Margaret -- 105 Howe, Linda - 105,134 Howe, Michael - 105 Huber, Pete - 4l,122,149,B8,89,151 Hubert, Linda - 72,129,138,160 Hudson, Judy - 167 Jordon, Den - 167 Jeeenh, Marie - 43,127 Jey, Eileen - 105 103, Ronald - 72 Jirnker, Patricia - 43 lceeizel, Deen - 43 Kagel, Karen - 72 keieer, Dano - 105,155,207 xernrn, Bill ,- 167 Kamp, lee Ann - 72 Kaps, Clarissa Ja - 43 Kaos, Pamela - 72 Kastner, Marianne - 43,l23,146,90,150 Katz, Bennett - 43,136,159 lceiz, nennld - 167,154,159 xeuflnien, Larry e 105 Kaufmann, George - 72 Kaurinas, Lynne - 105,157 lceyeney, Deyirl - 167 Kearney, Donald - 167,195 Kelrn, Ann e 105,155,160 lceleli, Donatus - 43 Kellenberger, Karen - 43 Kell099, Kathy - 105,124,131,146,150 kelletedt, James - 72 lcelen, Laurie - 72,150,154 lcelirier, Charles - 43,127,137 lceliner, Patricia - 72,123,145,157 Kelty, oeyia - 167,159,184 Kendall, James - 105 Kendall, Phyllis - 43 kennedy, Barbara e 167 Kennedy, William - 167,134.148,l86 Kent, Carlene - 105 Kent, Kristine - 167 Kent, Randall - 43,149 Kepplinger, Robert - 105 Kerby, Jill - 167,145 Ketch, Bonny - 106,145,148,157 Ketcham, Barbara - 44,123,124,125, 149,62,87 Keys, Nancy - 72 Kilty, Alan - 72 Kilty, Roger - 167 King, Kenneth - 72 King, William -- 106,134 Kipling, David - 167,154,200 Kirkhus, Sue - 72,144,90 Kirkpatrick, Bruce - 167,199 Kirkpatrick, Sue - 72,145,150 Gross, Nancy - 133,166 Gunderson, Kathy - 70,134,143,145, 157 Gunter, Edward - 166,184 Gutierrez, Chery - 40 Haase, David - 70 ladley, Douglas - 148,166 Haetli, Joyce - 71 Halley, Morris - 40,186,202 Hale, Terry - 166 Hall, Gwen - 40,145 Hall, Karen E. - 40 Hall, Karen L. - 148,166 Hall, Lester - 166 Hall, Patricia - 71 Hall, Sophie - 104,l18,119,124,131,90, 150 Hall, Sue - 104,148 Halliday, Marsha - 104,132 Hudson, Pamela - 41 Hudson, Steve - 167,184 Hufeld, Nancy - 72 Huff, Betty - 167,160 Huff, Rita - 105,128 Huff, Sandro - 41 Hughban Hughes, ks, Claudia - 41,150 Robert - 167,184,l94,204 Huisman, Marsha - 105 Hullett, Linda - 41,139,l45,157,160 Hollinger, Linda - 167,133 Hurrles, Terry - 105 Humeston, Sharon -- 167,145 Humphrey, Pam - 105,157 Hunt, Jerry - 105,185 Hunt, Marsha - 167 Hunt, Randall - 167 Hursey, Marsha - 72,138,156,160 Kirksey, David - 106 Kirsch, Bruno - 72,143,195 Klingel, Mary - 168,l33,l45,150,152 Klingelhofer, Ray - 168,1fl Knapp, Carol -- 73 Knapp, Rene - 44 Knepp, Duane - 106 Knepp, Mary - 73,119,131,l44 Knickerbocker, Knickerbocker, 204 Mary - 44,136 William H 106,185,193, Knock, Robert - 73 Knott, Gary - 168 Koch, Michael - 106,159,193 Koehl, Patricia 1- 168 Koehl, Steve - 180 Kohl, Barbara - 106,145,150,157 Kalditz, David -168,119,1418,1B6,194 126,151 Gann, Phyllis - 165 Gansch, Pamela - 70,129,145,156,157 Gardiner, Cindy - 103,144,150 Garrett, Kendra - 37 Garretts, Steve - Garrison, Alan - 165,195 165,184 Garrison, Terry - 166 Gaskill, William - 37,122,126,90,151 Gaskins, Marta - 37,11B,119,122,123, Gaul, Jana - 70 Gaul, Janet - 70,123,157 Gaul, Lawel - 103,124,159 Gauss, Judy - 103,150 Guass, Linda - 38,131,138 Gauwitz, Jake - 103 Gebhardt, Linda - 38,156 Gebhardt, Sally - 70 Geeraerts, Jodean - 103 Gehrt, Terry - 103,131 Geltmaker, John -- 103 Geremia, Thomas - 103 German, David - 103 German, Michael - 38 Gessel, Greg - 166,134 Getz, Carol - 38,127 Getz, Thomas - 70,l29,150,152,155 Geuvens, Henry - 38 Geyer, Roger - 103,186 Halpin, Gloria - 166 Halpin, Mary -- 40 Hamann, Charles - 104 Hamann, Don - 71,178 Hamann, Ronald - 71 Hamilton, Gayle - 104 Hamilton, Randy - 166 Hampton, Roger - 104 Hamrick, Gary - 40 Hana, John - 104 Honauer, Sharon - 71,160 Hankins, Greg - 104 Hannon, William - 166 Hansen, Julie - 104,128,144 Hanson, Cheryl - 104,136,146 Hanson, Craig - 166 Hanson, Hanson, steven - 166 ' Sue - 71 Hanula David - 104,186,193,202 Hurst, Vicki - 167,145,151 lmes, Beverly - 167,145,156 lmes, Catherine - 41 lmmel, Ernest - 167,184 Ingles, John - 167,143 Ingram, George - 167 Irwin, Dennis - 105,154 lslom, Sharon -- 41,123 Jackman, Douglas - 72,148,152,l53 Jackman, Stephen - 42,149,159 Hardenbrook, Ann 1- 71,145,148,156 Harmon, William - 166 Harney, Steve - 104 Harris, Howard - 71 Harris, Janni - 71,138,145,8B,152 Harris. Mary - 104,135,137,144 Harris, Ruth - 40,124 Hart, Richard - 40,127 Hartig, Howard - 104 Jackson, David - 167,194,202 Jacobs, Constance - 42,145,151 Jacobs, Donna - 167 Jacobs, Gary - 42,90 Jacobs, Gloria - 72 Jacobs, Jean - 105 Jacobs, .loria - 105,119,150,156 Jacobs, Judith - 42,123 Jacobs, Nancy - 167,133 Jacobson, Kristin - 42 Jameson, David 1- 105,186,207 Jameson, Lee - 72,142,179,206 Janssen, Pamela - 167,l33,145,148 Jeakins, Daniel - 167,159 Jeakins, Dawn - 167 Jeakins, Jay - 42 Jeseson, Carol - 42,139 Jeneson, Connie - 42,119,123,139 Jenks, Linda - 72,129 Koors, John - 106 Korandi, Siegfried - 72,1B6,1B7,l93 Koss, Kathy - 106 Kosted, Terry - l06,132,145,157 Krops, Jean - 106 Kraus, Tonya 1- 106,119,90,151 Krege, Kathy - 106,145 Kreiser, James -168 Kreiter, Linda - 106 Krempp, Linda - 106 Krider, John - 106 Krider, Ken - 106,134 Krider, Ruth - 106 Krisman, David - 168,184,194,203 Krisman, Janet -- 44,123,127 Krisman, John - 168,159 Krog, Richard - 73 Kromphordt, James - 168,195 Krornphardt, Karen - 44,119,122 Krulac, August - 73 Kuester, Gerald - 168,194 Kuester, Judy - 106,l34,150,155 Kuhlrnan, Gary -- 106 Kummer, Earl - 73 Kuntz, Chuck - 106 Kurl, Richard - 73 Kutz, Margaret La Barr, Janice - 73,123,145 - 168,156 Lackey, Cinda - 150,73 Lagerstrorn, Pat - 150,133,144 Larnie, Mary - 73 Larnrn, Constance A 44,123 Lamoureaux, Susan A 106,132,146 Lamprecht, James A 44 Larnprecht, Joanne A 106,145 Lamorecht, Rosemary A 106,145,155 Landerman, Robert A 73 Landers, Frank A 106 Lanier, Agela A 73,131,145 Lansford, Kenneth A 73 Lanier, Angela Larison, Duane -73,131,145 - 73 Lavin, Michael A 168,184 Lawler, Barbara A 168,144,150,155 Lawler, Norma A 73,l46,150,l55 Lawrence, Jean A 105 Lawrence, Kris A 106,124,150 Leos, Frances A 73 Leonard, Nancy - 106,145,150 Leppin, Bill A 106 Lesko, Mark A 168,128,160 Lester, James A 73 Lett, Dar A 106 Lett, Slyvia A 168 Lind, Danny A Lea, Connie - Leunia, Victoria 168,150 A 73,155 Lewis, Cynthia A 168 Lewis, James A 168,184 Leyerle, Linda A 165,154,155 168 Linderfelser, Mary - 150 Lindenfelser, Sandy - 73,156 Lindley, Dennis A 168 Lindsey, Mike - 168,129 Lindsey, Sharon A 73 Lindstrom, Karen A 106,137,l45,150,l54, Manarry, Gene - 107 Maitarry, Jo Anne - 45 Maiiler, Janice - 45,130,139,145 Maitallana, Larry - 45,139,105,107 Manrt, George A 107,195 Maier, sue - 74,129,130,e9,152 Malrngren, Paula - 107,132 Mantz, James V 45,l23,124,125,150 Maple, Gerald - 169 Martell, Dennis - 74 Maraetirln, rnarnas e 169 Marion, Dawn - 169,148,156 Marian, Kay - 45,127,157 Mark, Koy A 107,134,145 Markle, Paul A 169 Markrrian, Kay - 169,151 Marsh, nitenaa - 107 Martin, Dennis - 45 Martin, Gary - 169 Masan, Lynn - 46,128 Masters, Connie - 169 Maslerson, Ruth - 169,133,144 Matiiewsen, lzaiserl - 74 Matthews, Judie - 46,130,129 Maurer, Marilyn e 107,148,150 Maurer, Suzanne - 169 Maxwell, Sharon - 45,130,145,152 Mayerrltin, Randy .- 169 Mayes, srepnen - 169,154,159 Medley, Dale - 74 Mees, Bill A 107,204 Mees, James - 45,129,142,14s,52,95 205 Melnl, Alon - 107,124,125 Meitl, Gloria - 46 Meier, Bill - 107,203 Meier, Jean - 46,119,146 Meister, Carol 4- 169,148 Mount, Carol - 108,144 Mount, David A 170,159 Mourning, Lindel A 75,195 Moushon, Robert A 47 Moynihan, Kathleen 1- 170,145 Mrazek, Gary A 108 Mueller, Robert A 75 Muir, David A 75,148,186,206 Muir, Linda A 105,134,160 Mulally, Marilyn A 75,152 Mulder, John A 47,142,149 Mullally, Sally A 108,123 Mullane, Edward A 108,128 Mullen, Kay A 108 Pierce, Eran A 171,198,199 Pinter, Ke nny A 109,128,154,158 Pioer, George - 49,149,14B,159 Pippinger, Jane - 76,131 Pitrner, Pat - 109,144,151 Planck, Robert A 109 Plank, John A 76 Poehls, Sharon A 76,131 Poland, Patricia A 49,127,135,145,62, 87,157 Pomeroy, Elizabeth - 109,132,150 Ponder, Linda - 171,150 Ponder, Mary Ann - 109 Papas, Craig - 109,193,202 Munday, Gary - 75,119,126,148,186, 187,193,202,203 Murray, Dennis A 47 Murray, Joyce A Murray, Kathryn 108 - 75,144,150 Murray, Marilyn - 75 Murray, rnernas - 170 Murrie, Linda - 47,122,157 Perrer, carel - 76 Parter, Judy - 109 Potter, oeanne A 76,160 Petter, Jill - 109,145,150 Petter, Larry - 76,126 Powell, Rosemary - 49,122 Powley, Mike - 109,185 Powley, Sherry - 49,122,127,145,140, 155,160 Pawley, Terla - 49,123,l26,I4O,dl,l4d Presrett, Kathy e 109 Muselrnan, Linda A 170,145 Musselman, Dennis A 75 Myers, Robert A 170,137 Naffziger, Dave A 108,143,l42,148, 195,195,197 Nafriaer, oayia - 47,126,149,l53 islanre, Bren.-Ja - 170,133 Neayeill, Gregory - 170,148 nekala, Jeanene - 75 Prestin, Christie A l09,l45,150,155 Prezel, Robert A 76,179,181 Prezel, Su san A 171,134,145 Prince, David A 49 Prince, Teresa - 110 Nelson, Dennis A 108,134 Nelson, Eddie A 170 Nelson, Janis -A 170,145,150 Nelson, Judy A 47,129,130,l33 Nelson, Leroy A 75,137 Nelson, Scott A 170 Nelson, Susan A 47,123 Miller, 156 Lindstrom, Pamela A 44,135,137,151, 152 Lindstrom, Richard - 106,135,137,l48, 150,155,154 Lindstrorn, Stephen A 44,122,128 Lines, Eddie A 168 Lines, Jim A 168 Linne, William A 73,9O,151,159 Lipp, Dennis A Liston, Mary - Litierst, Donald 44,l43,l49,148,88 44,123 A 73,142,186 Liyenaaea, Mary Jo - 105 Larkltert, nayrnena - 168,126,194 Lockhart, main - 73 Logan, Marina Logan, Sue - 1 Logan, rnernas A 168,145,151 06,150 A 73,l42,159,195,197 Loges, Dennis A 73,159,195 Lonteen, Diane A74 Laarnis, Linda - 44 Loomis, Particia Loscher, Cherie A 168 -168,148 Lotts, Charles A 74 Laveridge, ,lirn A 106,150 Lovin, riaain - 74,152,l53,l54 Lowe, Paulette - 74,123,140,150 Lowery, 0an - 74,140,159 Lucht, James - 74,186 Luenr, Roger - 74 Lunaaaist, Sandra - 74 Lupton, Karen - 106,145,160 Lyle, Cheryl - 74 Lynch, David - 107,185,207 Lynch, William Lynge, Mary - - 74,179 74,129,130,l48,150 Lynn, Patricia - 44,122,146,151 Lyons, Pat - 107,156 Lytle, Nancy - Mrellisier, Daw 169,133,145,150 son A 74,186 Meister, Gary - 74,204 Melvin, cannie - 74,157 Melvin, Linda - 169 Menaenltall, Daniel - 169 Menaenlnall, Janet - 74,134 Mentan, Jarnes - 45,122,149,1s5 Menton, Olivia - 74,113,146,157 Mercer, James - 74 Mercer, Stephen - 107,124 Meraen, Carole - 107,135,136,l45 Meskirnen, Marna - 145,150,157 Metcalfe, Edward - 107,129,143 Metcalfe, Richard - 159,195 Metrott, Betty - 75,134 Metroff, Bonnie - 75,134 Mettan, William - 75,199 Metz, Alan - 75,202 Metz, George te 169 Metz, ceariean - 159,150 Meir, John - 107 Metr, sue e 46 Metz, rina - 169,145 Meyer, Meyer, Connie A 107 Thomas A 107,154,185 Mickal, Gerry A 169,156 Miles, Mike A 169 Millard, David A 170,159 Miller, A1 A 107,124,125,148 Miller, Carol A 107 Miller, Carol S. A 75,150,157 Miller, Christine A 170 Miller, Jack A 170,124 Miller, James A 75 Miller, Jelirey A 170 Miller, Kathy A 170,l33,146,150,160 Miller, Leota -- 46,129 Miller, Marty A 107,124 Miller, Mike A 107,185 Pam S. A 107,145,150 Nelson, Terry A 170,134 Neuhaus, Betty A 108 Neuhaus, Marva - 170,123,145 Neuh0f1, Dorothy - 170,145,154 Newell, Joyce .- 47,122,145,151 Nibbelin, Charles A 48 Nicholas, Christine - 171 Nickerson, Judy - 75 Nickles, Bobette A 171,145 Niehaus, William A 75,129 Nitl, Ronald - 75 Nixon, Gary - 108 Nixon, Patty - 100,124,125,131,151 Noel, Kathy -A 75,126,131 Noel, Rogean - 108 Norgart, Linda A 108,150,155,160 Nargart, Penny - 171,145 Norman, Judy - 48 Norman, Keith - 171 Norrnan, Steve - 171,194,195 Norton, Dan - 108,l28,88 Nott, Sandra - 75 Novelli, Ronald - 75 Nawik, Maureen - 108 Nunes, Terry - 76 Nyrv1an,Jennine A 171,133,145 Nyaaisr, Parn A 108,144,150 Oberholtzer, Carol - 171,133 Oberholtzer, Sharon - 48 O'Brien, Kay A 171,145 O'Br1en, Sieve 1- 148 Off, Rebecca A 48,122,123,125,133, 145,62,87 Ohl, David - 45,129,142 Ohl, Dean - 108,203 Ohlrnan, Ritta - 108 O'Neil, Robin - 171,133,150 Ortega, Anita - 100 McBrian, Sarah r- 169,148,150 McBride, Barbara A 169,146,157 McCall, Stanley A 44 McCann, Dennis A 45,l22,148,90 McCarthy, Richard A 74 McCaslin, Pamela A 45,146,160 McCaus1and, Vicki A 45,l22,146,15l, 157 McClellan, Joan A 74,123 McClellan, Paula A 45 McCluggage, William A 74,123,126 McCamas, Jim A 107,l29,142,198 McCord, Robin A 107,144,150 McCoy, Marianne A 107,135,137 McCoy, Marlene A 45,l22,145,l5l McCumber, James A 74 McDaniel, Nancy A 74,l26,129,143,90, 151 McDavid, Sally A l07,124,144,151 180,187,188,190,200,201 McDermott, Pat A 74,143,178,l60,195 McDowall, Douglas A 74 McEwen, Kathleen A 74,143,146 McEwen, Nancy A 169,146 McGhee, Harold A 74 McGhee, Mary - 169,133 McGhee, Terry A 169,184,194 McGrath, Susan A 107,144,151 McGuire, Maureen A 74,131 McKinley, Kathleen A 169 McKinney, Sand ra A 45,133 Mrlcnient, Linda - 74,126,134 Mrlcane, John - 107,148,185 MrLain, John Y 169,148 McLintock, Michael - 107,186,193 McMahill, William Y 74 McMichael, carel - 45,131,138 MrMerris, Rex - 74 McMullen, Margaret e 74,131,152,153 McNary, William 1- 45 McNear, Nancy A 107,151 McNeill, Dorothy A 107 McNeill, Shirley A 74 McTeren, Warren A 107,185,204 McQueary, William A 74,178,181 Macuk, Mary A 169,145,156 Macumber, Joy A 107 Maharry, Elaine A 169 Miller, Pamela A 170,146 Miller, Richard A 46,202 Miller, Roger A 75,148 Miller, Suzanne A 170,157 Miller, Suzanne A 75,150 Milliman, John A 170,184 Mills, Stephen A 170,119,134,186,194 Miltenberger, Bonny A 170,133 Minehart, Karin A 46 Minehart, Lucas A 170 Mingus, Randolph - 75 Minnick, Timothy A 75,154 Minor, David A 75 Minton, Henry A 75 Minton, Linda -- 170,133 Misenheimer, Gary A 170 Mlaker, Beth A 107 Mlaker, Sally A 46,146,150 Madieska, Georgia A 75,123 Merlieska, Martha e 170,133,141 Moeller, Jim A 107,186 Mohl, Larry A 107,137,195 Mohn, Linda A 170,145 Monari, Sue A 107,119,145 Mooberry, Mary A 170 Mooberry, Mirlnael - 170,195 Moon, James A 107,185 Moore, Connie A 107,145 Moore, Eddie A 107 Moore, Gene A 75,187,193 Moore, Karen A 75 Moore, Pamela A 75 Moore, Patricia r- 47 Moore, Tim A 170 Moredack, Joan A 47 Moredock, Nancy A 108,134 Moreland, Stephen A 47,l23,149,179, Moreland, Walt A 108,193 Morgan, James - 75,119 Morgan, Joseph - 47,a9,90 Morgan, Lynn - 170,133 Mormann, Sue A 75 Morris, Michael A 75 Morrisson, David A 75,54,159,158 Moses, Gary A 105 Moulton, Karl A 186,206 214 Ortega, Delores A 171,133 Ortega, Joey - 171 orieaa, John .- 109 Osborn, Fred A 76 Osborne, Carol A 76 Osborne, William A 76,178 osrreirlter, Agnes - 109,150 Otterstedt, Debra A 171 Overend, Linda A 171 Owen, Diane - 109,144 Owen, John - 109,151,195,200,20l Owen, Marcia .- 48,146 Owen, walter - 75,151 Owens, Janice - 76,126,131,148,88, 150,151 Ozella, Anthony - 76 Paae, Susan - 171,1l9,133,152 Pakier, Oscar A 171,154 Palmer, Jane A 171 Palmer, Sue A 109 Prince, Turnet' - 17l,119,195,203 Prindable, David A 110,127 Pritzker, Bernard A 171,152,154 Proctor, Douglas A 49,142,200,201 Prensa, Deana - 171,133 Pruitt, Ginny -A 171,133,141,145 Pula, Willaim A 110,143,195 Pursell, Vicki A 110,145,145,150 Paryear, Elfrieda - 172 Putman, Kathy A 110,138,90,15l,154 Putnam, Jeii A 172 Quimby, Ken A 110,159 Quinlan, Cheryl A 76 Quinn, Michael A 76 Rabold, Mary A 76,123,126,129,148,90 157 Race, Stephen A 110,154 Roger, Jack - 49 Rahrneyer, Loretta A 110,131,145 Railsback, Linda A 172 Railstrick, Dick A 172,136 Ramsey, Sheila A 76,138,i43,145,89r 152 Randall, Sherry A 76,138,145 Rapp, Pamela A 110,145 Rapp, Vicki A 172,119,133 Rath, Steve A 110 kay, Carol - 172 Raynett, Mary - 172,133 Ready, James A 76,179 Reatherford, Donna A 172 Reathertord, Larry A 172 Reathertord, Linda A 49,128 Reber, William A 172 Redenius, William A 77,150,152 reeents, Larry - 172 Reeves, Charles A 49 Reiling, Calvin A 172,184,203 Reiling, Candy A 110,123 Reinholtz, Frances A 49,135,137 Reiser, Bob A 172 Reliford, David A 172,159 Reliford, Francis A 77 Rendleman, Marsha -A 110 lzenken, Hinrich - 77 Reynolds, David A 172,184,194 Reynolds, Susan A 77,13B,145,160 Reynolds, Timothy A 77,1 19,186,195, 206 Ricci, Brian A 77,186 Rich, Ben - 110,185 Richards, David A 110,185,198 Richards, Robert A 77,179,202 Richeson, Clifford - 110 Ricketts, Ray A 77,119,186,206 Richter, Gerhard A 49 Riddle, James A 49 Ridgely, Diane A 110 Riepe, Rodger A 77,119,198 Riepe, Susan A 172,133,156 Pigs, Karen H 77,119,145,150 lziaains, oaye - 110,185,193 Riggs, George - 172 Ritter, Eva A 77 Robbins, Floetta A 172 Paluska, Gerald A 76 Papis, Edward A 109,199 Papis, Krystyna e 171 Parker, Sylvia A 171,145 Parks, Bill A 109 Parks, Linda A 171 Pasley, Gertrude - 109 Patterson, Judy -A 48,127,157 Patterson, Robert A 171 Payne, Gary A 48,149 Pence, Sara A 48,129,145,88 Pendleton, Michael A 76 Penn, James A 76 Perdue, Lynn A 109,185,193 Perdue, Valerio A 171,133,160 Perkins, Rosalynn A 109 Perkins, Steven rA 48 Peterson, Billie A 4B,126,146,150 Peterson, Dennis A 109 Roberts, Irene A 172 Roberts, L a Donna A 49,130,129,148 Robertson, Cheryle A 172 Robertson, Janice A 172,133,156 Robertson, John A 110 Robertson, Sandra A 172,145 Robertson, Vicki A 172,133,145,l48,89 Robinson, Charles A 172 Robinson, Harold A 77 Robinson, Mike A 172 Robinson, Kathleen A 77,123,146 Robinson, Pat A 110 Robinson, Peggy - 172 Robison, Richard A 172 Robison, Wayne A 110 Rades, Rankie A 50,134,145,160 Roethlisberger, Rocky A 110 Rogers, Joanne - 77,138,145 Rogers, Mildred A 77 Peterson, Diana - 171,123,144 Peterson, Harry - 48,134 Peterson, Steve - 171 Phelps, Nancy - 171,133,145 Philips, John - 171 Phillies, Carol - 48,131,139,146 Phillips, Dennis ,- 76,148 Phillips, Shirley - 109 Picton, Steven - 48,147 Rogers, sanara - 172 Rogers, Stephen - 110 tzeaers, Steven - 172,185 keitl, Gloria t- 77,131,90 lzelana, Susan - 50,122,127,146,154, 155 kaea, Jo May - 77 Rasa, James - 172 Rasaa, Kay - 77,150,151,152 Rose, Lana - 50,138,145 Rosenberg, Jeanne - 77,148,150 Rosengrant, Lynn - 77,119,138 Rosehthal,Ju1ta - 110 Ross, Stacey - 50,l22,123,144,90 Rath, James - 172,195,203 Roth, Robert - 172 tzethbera, Kathleen - 172,146,150,1S4, 155 Ruck, Shirley - 172,133,145 Ruckle, Diana - 50,122,127,157 Rudd, Jennifer - 77,l18,119,138,154 Rudd, Patricia - 173 Rude Karen - 110,132,148,l56 Rude, Kenneth 1- 77 Rude, Linda - 50,127,129,157 Rudolph, Janet - 77,129,146 Rudy, Malinda - 77,148,157 Rundquist, Gary - 110,127,135,136 Runge, Leonard - 110,185 Runkle, David - 173,186 Runkle, James - 50,142,186 Runkle, Tom - 110,185,193,207 Rushing, Brenda - 173,119,145,156 Rushmon, Flora - 110,132,144 Rusk, Kathleen - 77,131 Rutherford, James - 77,127 Rutherford, Ladd - 50,119,122 Ryan, Diana - 110,126,150,155,157 Ryan, Lynn - 110 Sachs, Larry - 110 Sage, Roberta - 110,132,145,150,156 Sales, Eileen - 110 Saletzki, Sandra - 78,152,153 Salomon, Jose - 110 Saltsman, Sharon - 78,157 Salzenstein, Bob - 173 Salzenstein, Dick - 173,194,204 Salzenstein, James - 50 Sanders, Mary - 78 Saunders, Carol - 110,150 Saxhaug, Jim - 173,154 Sayre, Kathryn - 173,133 Sayre, Michael - 173,119,l34,90 Scackette, Chuck - 111,193 Scollo, Annette - 173,145,151 Schackeltord, Tom - 78 Schad, Barbara - 111,151 Schafer, Dennis - 78 SchaHer, Barry - 78,151 Schaffer, Laurie - 173,119 Schearer, Sandra - 111,145 Scheel, Frederick - 50 Schisler, Michael - 78 Schmidt, Terrie - 111,144,151,155 Schmitt, Robert - 173,119,194,203 Schmuddle, John - 173,195 Schnieder, Gary - 78 Schoch, Tedd - 173,184,194 Schooley, Marsha - 78,157 Schroeder, Laura - 173,133 Schueler, Nan - 7B,123,145,150 Schuette, Stephan - 78,178 Schuller, Pamela - 78 Schultz, Steve - 111 Schunk, Joel - 111,199,207 Schunk, Robin - 173,127,134 Schurter, Steve - 173 Schwartz, Norine 1- 111,123,150 Schwenk, Paula - 78,118,150,160 Schwied, Mimi - 111,90 Scott, Natalie - 111,134 Scott, Richard - 173,152 Seaton, Jay - 111,185,207,206 Seaver, Howard - 51,142,149,178,180 Skinner, steve - 174 slater, Ronnie - 174,134 Sledge, einiire - 78 Sledge, Mariarie - 111 Sloto, Jatinaa - 174 Slutz, Richard - 78 Sluyter, Steve - 174 Small, Marion - 51 Small, Steve - 174 Smallberger, Ron - 78 Smith, Barbara - 174,133,155 srnith, Constance - 78,145,155 Smith, Deanna - 51,124,125,126,l46, 62,63,87 Smith, Doug - 111,185,195,207 Smith, Elnora - 174,156 Smith, James - 174 Smith, Jan - 174,133 Smith, Janis - 174 Smith, Larry - 174 Smith, Laurelyn .- 174,133 Smith, Leonard - 174 Smith, Margaret - 174 Smith, Mary Ellen - 111,157 Smith, Michael - 174,150 Smith, Michael V. - 78 Smith, Paul - 78 Smith, Paula - 52,122,12B,l3O,129,150 Smith, Paulette - 145 Smith, Phillip - 78 Smith, Robert - 78 Smith, Ron - 111,184,207 Smith, Ronald - 174,194 Smith, Sharon - 111 Smith, Sharon J. 174 Smith, Steven - 52 Srrtitit, Terey - 174 Smith, William - 79,199 Snider, David - 174,137,195 snewaen, Don - 111 snawaen, icent - 52,149,159 Snyder, David - 79,204 Soddy, Mike - 111 Solomon, David 1- 174 Solovy, Susan - 174,152 Sommer, Susan - 174,133 Soaher, Danny - 174 Sours, Becky - 174 Spector, Mike - 174,184,194 Sponce, Jenice - 79,91,156 Spencer, Linda - 79,136 Spencer, Mary - l11,135,144,15o Sprague, Jerry - 52 Sprague, Marilyn - 174 Sprenge r, Rick - 111,142,148,204 Sprenkle, Paul - 111 . Spring, Richard - 79 Starcevich, Karen - 111,128,144 Starnesr Michael - 79 Starr, Gregory - 174,134 Stoser, Gary - 52,147,202 Staub, Donald - 79 Staub, Linda - 174,154 Staub, Nancy - 79 Stear, S Steeg, J herry - 79,131,138 im - 111 Steele, James - 174,134,1B4,194 Steele, John - 52,139,142,178,l98 Stein, Lynn - 174 Steinbach, Con 160 nie - 79,124,125,146,91r Steiner, Barb - 111,88,90,151,152 Steiner, Robert - 52,122,142,149,59, 62,94,151,152,179,181 Steinwedel, Barb - 111,123,145 Seaver, Linda - 111,145 Seckel, Sherry - 173,141,88 See, Melissa - 173 Sefton, Jan - 173 Sefton, Kim - 78 Segler, Phyllis - 111,145,158 Selvy, Lucille - 51,123 Semlow, David - 51,119,l42,179,181, 187,206 Semlow, Raymond - 78,179 Semlow, Ron - 111,143,185 Sentl, Vernon - 173,159 serebrietty, Gloria 1- 51,l17,l19,l2a Shackelfard, Torn - 78 sharnraclt, George - 111 Sharp, Ray - 173,195 Shaver, Michael - 78,178,181,199 Shea, Chris - 111,144,150 Shea, Tim - 173 Shedrofi, Diane - 78,128 Shedralf, Iris - 173 Sheets, Donna - 51,131,146 Sheldon, Lettellen - 17:1 sheiiey, Roger - 173,194,203 Shelton, Arthur - 51 shernel, Beth - 173 Shevler, Janis - 78 Shepler, wiiiiarn - 17:1 Shehpelman, otaria - 173,148 shietac, Martha - 111 Shirley, Thomas 1- 173,184,199 Shot'f, Steve - 173 Shontx, Richard - 78,148 Short, Michael - 78 Shrier, Camille - 173 Stephens, Lynn - 174 Stephens, Richard - 174,159 Stephens, Theresa - 52,146 Stern, Betsy - 111,126,l50,155 Stevenson, Alta - 112,134 Stewart, Connie - 174,133 Stiers, Arthur -- 112,136,143,l48 Stiers, Gary - 52,136 Stiers, Michaele - 112,136,150 Stokes, Michael - 79 Stokowski, Judy - 112,145 Stone, Chris - 112,150 Stone, Greg - 112,143,148,154,186, 207 Stone, Ronald - 79,137,148 Stone, Tim - 112 Stone, William - 112,l54,207,206 Stonebu Stotler, rner, Ralph - 79 Stephen - 112,206 Strickler, Stanley - 79,150 Stuart, Gerald - 52,122,129,149 Stubbs, Cindy - 112,148 Sturgeon, David - 175 Sudow, Ellen - 79,118,119,143,148,152, 153 Sudow, William - 52,118,1l9,120,122, 142,62,153,178,l81,206 Sulaski, Robert 1- 112 Sullivan, Chester - 175 Sullivan, Don - 175,184,203 Sullivan, Mary - 175,145 Sullivan, Maurene - 112 Sullivan, Robert - 175 Sullivan, Ronald - 175,203 Suman, Steve - 112,159 shack, Susan - 7a,14a,15o,157 Sieks, Melvin - 51,122 Silver, Joan - 51,122,146 Silverstone, Rhonda - 78,150 Simkins, Connie 1- 111,145 Simkirls, Mike - 111 Simmering, Vicki - 78,126 Simmons, Linda - 173 Simms, Rany - 111 Simms, Vance - 78 Simon, Elaine - 173,133 Sirnlbson, James - 78 Singer, Bob - 111,142 Sklllestad, Susan - 174 Summers, Gary - 79,151 Summers, Linda - 175 Sundberg, Jet? - 175,134,154 Sutherland, Kathy - 175,146 Swanson, Kent - 79 Swanson, Sonia - 112,150 Swardenski, Jean - 52,150 Sweasy, Linda - 175,150 Sweeney, Deanne - 79,150,157 Sweeney, Joanne - 79,150,157 Sweeney, John - 175,184,207 Swendson, Sue - 175 Sweney, Beau - 79,144,150 Sweney, Linda - 79,128 Swords, Scott - 53 Symmonds, Joseph - 79 Szold, Philip - 53,118,119,122,142,143, 149,84,89,90,195,196 Talbot, Kathleen - 79,150 Tamkin, Ellen - 122,145 Tamkin, Paul 1- 79 Tammeus, Diane - l12,128,144,150 Tate, Michael - 175,134 Taylor, Judy - 175,133 Taylor, Karl - 175 Taylor, Karol - 175 Tegtmeier, John - 175,135,137 Telander, Marcia - 112,124 Tendering, Jackie - 175 Terry, Rick 1- 112 Terry, Susan - 175,133,145 Thomas Dave - 112,158 Thomas, Diane - 175,133 Thomas, Jim - 112 Thomas, Tena - 79 Thomas, William C. 79 Thomas, William H, - 79,179,185,202 Tharrtisan, George - 112 Thompson, Jerry - 53,139 Thomson, Bill - 112,193 Thorn, Robert - 112 Thrush, Charles - 112,128,148,154,158 Thurman, Larry - 112 Thurman, Richard - 79 Tieber, Charles - 79,158 Tillman, Emily - 112,145 Timerrnan, Albert - 79 Tirnerman, Roberta - 53 Timmeus, Diane - 112 tirnentan, Sally - 79,144,143,14s,15o, 160 Tipsword, Elixabeth - 175,133 Tobin, Susan - 79 Todd, Mary - 175,145 Todd, Teresa - 53,123,126,146 Tokarz, Barbara - 53 Tometich, William - 112,137,90,181, 206 Tomkinson, David - 53,119,123,126, 143,61,150,179,185 Towery, Dorretta - 78 Traico5, G. Wm. - 53,142,148 Tramel, Roger - 80,204 Travers, Marolyn - 112,119,138 Travis, Tim - 112,185,193,207 Trebesch, Edwin - 80 Triebel, Linda - 80,124,143,150,160 Trotter, Bonnie - 53 Trotter, Dick - 175,134,148 Trotter, Mary - 112 Tucker, Ronell - 53 Turchi, Sandi - 112 Turner, Alan - 175 Turner, David - 175,184 Turner, James - 175,158 Turner, Phillis - 53,127,157 Turner, Sue - 112,132,145,156 Tuler, Barb - 112 Tyler, Larry - 175 Tyler, Robert - 80,143 Uhlig, Fred - 80,148 Ulevitch, Alan - 175,134 Ulevitch, Joan - 53,143 Ulrick, Michael - 54,88,90,152 Underwood, Lynn - 112,150 Updike, Robert - 175 Upton, Gary - 80,142,180,179,202 Upton, Greg - 175,88 Van Beuning, Donna - 80,157 Van Hoaser, Sandra - 80,146 Van Norman, Brent - 80,90 veitrrtan, Mary Jo - 80,150 Venezky, Gail - 80,150 Verkler, Diane - 112,124,144 vichnteyer, Judy - so Viehmeyer, Sandra - 175,133 Vielteyer, Susan c- 54 Vogel, Barbara - 175 Vollentine, Julie - 80 Volovity, Barbara - 112,145 Volz, Nana - 80,150,157 Vonachen, Gary - 175 Wages, Gerald - 112 Wagner, Cathy - 112,126,138,14B,151 Wagner, Jay - 113 Wagner, Stpehen - 175,195 Waldschmidt, Phyllis - 176,145,148 Walker, Deborah - 54,123 Walkup, James - 176,184,207 Wallace, Linda - 54,119,138,139,160 Walliker, Nancy - 113 Wallisa, Philip - 80 Walsh, Maureen - 80,146,150 Wand, Rod - 113,154 Wand, Suzanne - 113,150 Ward, Carolyn - 113 Ward, Robert - 176 Warner, Gary - 54,139,142,202 Warner, Nancy - 113,131,156 Wartick, Ron - 176,154 Wasen, Joann - 54,145 Wasson, Carol - 176 Wasson, Michael - 80 Wasson, Steven - 80,199 Watson, Charles - 81,160,195 Watt, Sandra - 81,129 Watts, Jim - 81,143,195,204,205 Weakley, Gerald - 81,143 Weaver, Mike - 113,128 Weaver, Ronald - 176,184,203 Webber, Joan - 113,138,145 Weier, Paul - 113 Weil, Cindy - 113,136,145 Weinecke, Patricia - 81 Welch, Katherine - 81,119,143,145,150 Welch, Mary - 176,144,151 Welch, Susan - B1,124,143,145,151 Welton, Sue - 54 wernnte, Carol - 81,150 Wemple, Nancy - s1,1a4,145,i4a Wessel, iananne - 176,145 Westhoff, ciatrann ,- 176,145 Westhotii, Rodney - 176,199 wetlei, Marilyn - 113,132,150 Weyeneth, Michael - 113 Whalen, James - 176 wttan, Connie - 113,123,146,148,160 whitcarnb, ian - 113,150 whitcernb, Linda - 81,123,l24,125,144 s9,9o,1oo white, Cindy - 176 White, Mary seth - 55 White, Mary Jo - 55 White, Nancy - 176,133 White, Norma - 113,132,156 White, Patti - 81,179 White, Phil - 81,159 White, Ralph - 113 White, Richard - a1,i42,52,17a,iso white, Robert - a1,1a5,1a7,is9,19o. 193,192 white, Sharon - 81,144 Whitehead, George - 51 Whitehouse, sntce - 175 Wltiteh ouse, Joseph - 55,123,124,126, 143,195,204 Whiteside, Richard - 176 Whitley, James - 81 Whitley, Lanny - 113 Whitlow, Dean - 113,145,150 Whitten, Lynn - 113,144,151,155 Wik, A nn -176 Wik To - 113,185 Wilday wiiey rn , Sheryl - 113 C rol-176,160 , a Wilkerson, Marilyn - 81,131 Wilkerson, Terry - 82 Willetts, Robert - 82,150,159 Williams, Aien - 113,147 Williams, Cathy - 176,148 Williams, oaye - 113,185,202 Williams, lzteraia - 55 Williams, Geraldine - B2 Williams, Larry - 174,199,207 Williams, Paul - 176 Williams, Rosemary - 55,127,138 Williamson, Margo - 113 witiic, wiiiir, Linda - 113,132 Sandy - 176,133 wtiic, Glenn - 176,184,194 Wilson, Candy - 113,145 Wilson, Donald - 55 Wilson, Gregory - 82 wiicen, James - 56,122,151 Wilson, James F. - 113 Wilson, Robert - 55 Wilson, Wilson, Rabin - 113,145,150 sheriii - 113,119,145,148 Wilson, Thomas - 82 Wine, Rosette - 82,150 Wing, Gary - 113,154 witter, Dennis - 113,199 wittrner, James - 113,154,158 wtttrner, Joseph - 56,122,127,148 witlte, Linda - 11:1 wahiechieaei, Mark - 176,194,203 waith, Rikkie - 113,154 Wolfe, Barbara - 56 Wolfe, David - 176,154,203 Wolpert, Richard - 82,142,202 Wood, Linda - 113,145,157 Woodhouse, Dave - 176 Woods, Raymond - 113,154 Woodley, Lindo - 113 Woodley, Robert - 56 Woolley, Don - 113 Warner, Linda - 56,123,146 Wrigley, Carole - 176,119,157 Wrigley, Sharon - 82,128,148,154 Wuigk, Sandra - 176,90 Wurmnest, Roger - 114,159 Wyman, Grant - 82 Wyman, Thomas - 56 Wyss, Charlotte - 56 Wyss, Mary - 56 Yeast, Susan - 114,132,145 Yehl, George - 56 Yoches, Diane - 82,126,144,90,15t0 York, Linda - 82 Young, Bernie - 56,142,178,181,198 Young, .terry - az Young, Rob - 114,154,155 Young, Tom - 114,142,185 Youngman, David - 176,137 Zackman, Judy 1- 176,145 Zeisler, Beth - 82 Zeman, Mary - 82,123,146 Zessin, Gary - 82 Ziegele, Mark - 114 Zierke, William - 82,178,180,202 Zipper, Terry - 114,150 Zobel, Nancy - 82 Zobel, Sherry - 176 Zobrist, Catherine 1- 114,157 Zolper, Dennis - 114,185,207 Zosky, George - 114,148,185,207,206 Zosky, Mary Ann - 176 Zwayer, Gary - 82,17S,181,199 Zwayer, Janet - 176,134 Zweifel Zweifel , James - 56,129 , Janice - 176,133,146 Egatemds its Gwiaztudpf to . 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