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V n y 0 p ■ V M I -v Oj 4 y ' « % ,: r I Oyn The 1970 EXCALIBUR Richwoods High School Peoria, Illinois Volume XIII % 2 Take Time. . . Activities........... 21 Organizations........ 43 Sports............... 83 Academic-Faculty.. 121 Underclass......... 149 Seniors............. 201 3 Take Time To Read and Think. . . 4 se They Are The Foundations of Wisdom. I Take Time To Play. . . It is The Secret of Perpetual Youth. 7 Take Time To Love and Be Loved. . . • It is a God-Given Privilege. I ! . . • • • % v . • c? • ' ;■ I i i n,- . 8 9 It is the Greatest Take Time To Pray. . . Power On Earth. ii 12 Take Time To Be Friendly. . . It is the Road To Happiness. ■ SMILE Take Time To Laugh. . .It is the 14 Music of the Soul. is 16 Take Time To Give. . . It is Too Short a Day To Be Selfish. 17 IS Take Time To Remember. . . 19 Take Time To. . . Lay Aside Studies! It is Pleasant To Act The Fool. . . Tender Youth is The Time To Be Merry. ACTIVITIES Wearing his newly acquired Good Guy Hat.” Mr. Baietto prepares to present the Spirit Stick to the winning class. “Wet” was the word for Homecoming 1969, but the rain failed to dampen the mood as the frenzied festivities began. Shouting, laughter, and soaring spirit exploded at the Homecoming Pep Assembly. Staged by the cheerleaders, the rally was a roaring success. Those who doubted the Knights’ enthusiasm were sur- prised as the 25-car procession triumphed over the rain in the Homecoming Parade. Later, Richwoods brought a football foe to its knees in a victory over Bergan. Saturday night, the Casino shimmered and sparkled for the Homecoming Dance. Miss Wendy Wiesler was crowned queen while the Inner Realm entertained, bringing the won- derful weekend to a close. Cheerleader Linda Becker pours her magic ingredient over Doug Bicdcrbcck to add to the Spirit Cake. 22 Junior spirit creates the Number One float! Royale Homecoming Wendy Wieslcr smiles radiantly after being crowned queen of the Casino Royale. Survives Downpour Couples gyrate to the swinging music of the Inner Realm. Alumni Debbie Jensen and Bill Porritt return to RHS for another fun-filled evening. Wendy dazzles Casino Royale The queen's dance is led by Wendy Wicslcr and her escort Ralic Deffcn- baugh. Richwoods' 1969 Homecoming Queen—Miss Wendy Wcisler. 24 Wendy, captain of the chccrlcading squad, arouses RHS spirit at one of our football games. Queen candidate. Miss Becky Owen and escort. Craig Lowdcr. Queen candidate. Miss Robin Loring and ert Wagner. !. Rob- Queen candidate. Miss Carol Beard and escort. David Zentgraf. Queen candidate. Miss Karen Barber and escort. Queen candidate Miss Nancy Hoerr and Doug Ziegler. escort. Jeff Rock. In the throne room of the castle, a prospective bride. Princess No. 12. is tested by the Wizard. Dauntless quizzes Winnifred in hopes of helping her pass a possible history examination. Once upon Lady Larkcn tells her lover. Sir Harry, that they will soon be parents— marriage or no marriage! Queen Aggravain insists that Prince Dauntless listen to her while she ex- plains how hard it is to be a member of royalty. ci Mattress Continuing in the excellent tradition of musical comedies presented at RHS was this year’s fall play, ONCE UPON A MATTRESS, directed by Mrs. Sara Drew. Prince Dauntless the Drab (Rick Edwards) is the nucleus of the plot. He wants to get married, but his mother, Queen Aggravain (Dot O’Brien) is not in accord. Although a law in the kingdom docs not permit any couple to get married before Dauntless, one couple of the court. Lady Larkcn (Nancy Nelson) and Sir Harry (Keith Nonncmacher) must soon be married! Sir Harry sets out to find a bride for the Prince and returns with Winnifred the Woebegone (Bonnie Upchurch). She is subjected to a test of sensitivity dreamed up by the Queen and the Wizard (Doug Biederbeck). Because Winnifred passes the exam, she proves herself to be a real princess and the curse on the king is broken. The happy and relieved couples are now able to get married, while King Scxtimus the Silent continues to rule the land with his fellow girl chasers and comrades, the Jester (Jon Noetzel) and the Minstrel (Cliff Garstang). The mysteries of the birds and the bees arc solved for Prince Dauntless by his father, the voiceless King Scxtimus. King Scxtimus is aided by the Jester and the Minstrel in outlining their lives at court. Floating Funnies Make Appearances The young men of Dogpulch listen attentively while Pappy Yokum (Tom Oyan) explains Sadie Hawkins' Day. Veronica (Mary Pula) greets Moose (Shannon Wood) and Madge (Lynn Louric) in the Archie skit. Dagwood floating in his tub atop the water of the RHS pool, Charlie Brown trying desperately to keep his team together by offering them uniforms, a water ballet by six of the girl Guards, a reunion of all the Archie gang years after they have gone their separate ways, a Sadie Hawkins’ Day Race led by Pappy and Mammy Yokum, and the final spell- ing-out of RHS =1.” This was some of the action at the seventh annual Richwoods Guard Show. The program’s title this year was Those Fantastic Float- ing Funnies, featuring skits taken from the comic strips with a few variations. The RHS Guard worked hard to make the performance a good one. The show featured popular music in the skits, posters depicting the name of each skit and various colored lights shown upon the water. Mr. Clopper, swin coach, was also featured in the antics. 28 Member?, of RHS Guard run from the girls wishing to make them their husbands in the Sadie Hawkins' Day Race. Laurie Stone and Todd Ellis take time for refreshments during the festive evening. A “Snowball” Promised Christmas Bliss Capturing the Christmas spirit. Bobbi Letz and Bob Harney enjoy the slow pace of this dance. This year’s winter dance, A Snowball,” launched the Richwoods students and faculty into the beginning of a long- awaited and well-deserved Christmas vacation. The Student Council sponsored this evening filled with fun, happiness, and holiday spirit. The gym was artistically decorated with pine trees scat- tered along the sidelines, while in the center of the gym, a huge jolly snowman beamed at the dancing couples. Glitter- ing snow flakes hung suspended from the ceiling, and confetti, strewn along the floor, gave the impression of newly-fallen snow. The “Ace of Spades provided the music which con- sisted of many popular hits, accented with dances and wild gyrations done by the members of the group. The Ace of Spades provided entertainment for those who attended “A Snowball. Novel Turkey Trot Comes To RHS Couples swirled and swayed until the cock crowed while attending the Richwoods High School Turkey Trot, the Thanksgiving vice-versa dance. The Turkey Trot, was held on November 26 in the RHS gymnasium. Those in attend- ance danced to the beat provided by the “Winter Harvest. The week prior to the Turkey Trot, a spoof on Homecom- ing, was spent nominating candidates for the title. The nomi- nees were to be escorted by girls from all four classes. During the intermission, Dave Layman, escorted by Beverly Dwyer, was crowned Mr. Gobbler.” Another feature of the vice-versa was the Banana Eating Contest. Four members of the Mad Monkeys competed to devour the greatest number of bananas. Junior banana-eater Doug Rittler was named the “Mad Monkey” because he gobbled up the most bananas. He was awarded a giant Chiquita” Banana. Adding to the turkey decor, the gym floor was covered with fluffy white turkey feathers. Senior Mad Monkey. Eric Young, stuffs another banana into his mouth, only to lose the contest to junior Doug Rittler. A slow dance changes the swinging tempo set by the Winter Harvest. Mr Gobbler 1969. Dave Layman, is awarded his stunning bouquet of feathers. Suspended from a cascade of color, Sunday morning celebrities overlook a funny paper world. Yogi Bear is still a favorite comic strip character — according to Gail Lukchart and Kent Adams that is! Kapers, The Seniors’ Inspiration This year’s Vice-Versa featured such famous people as Mickey Mouse, Charlie Brown and Lucy, Dennis the Men- ace, and LiP Abner. The theme was Kartoon Kapers; the dress was costume or date clothes. It was presented by the senior class. A large mobile of several cartoon characters hung sus- pended from the center of the gym, and the brightly colored murals portrayed numerous other characters. The refresh- ment stand further added to the decor, as it was made to look like an ice cream parlor. The Ace of Spades provided the music for all the cos- tumed dancers from 8:30 to 11:30 that night. All were in accordance that this was a very successful dance, not to forget the fun and happiness it brought to those in attend- ance. Junior class vice-president. Bob Davis, and his date groove to the good vibrations of the Ace of Spades. Minnie and Mickey Mouse, better known as Jill Heschong and John Wand, go forward to receive their award for the best costumes at the dance. Lighthearted Twirps Welcome Spring Julie Rcnch reigned over Twirp Week by virtue of her Happy New Year tiara. For the students of Richwoods, Twirp Week, March 16- 20. proved to be a week of fun, games, childhood days, grub- biness, and disorganization. The week was officially launched with the Dating Game assembly on Monday. On Tuesday the students reverted back to the days of doll-babies. Cowboys and Indians, and lollipops. Plaids and stripes and checks and prints were in order on Wednesday- Clash Day. With the mixed-up outfits there was also a mixed- up schedule. Thursday honored grubbiness, coming to school in T- shirts, jeans, and anything else one considered real grubby.” RHS students were shown how the shows on TV should be done as the Look Through Hollywood assembly- brought Twirp Week to a close. Frolicking models sported these exclusive Richwoods originals on Clash Day. And Bill Noble is SOLD for S47! calls out auctioneer Rick Edwards. Slave Auction Highlights AFS Week Ugly men, pretty legs, and paper chains are just a few of the many events that took place during AFS week. The week began with a panal presentation of the Mid-State Nine ex- change students in an assembly. Money was obtained every- day by ugly men contestants and on Tuesday, slaves were auctioned off to the highest bidder. Wednesday ended with a Sock Hop from 3:00 to 4:00, and messages were bought on Thursday. Another auction was held on Friday in the gym. The Student Council car wash was held on Saturday from 9:00 to 3:00, and the AI S dance climaxed the week on Satur- day night. The dance contest during AFS week provided entertainment for sock-hop- pers. Mid-State Nine AFS students aspired to bring their native countries closer to Richwoods. 33 Dark of the Moon Asks The Question: How Powerful Is Black Magic? Dan Young's elusive ballad foreshadows the outcome of (lie tragic love story. The spring play. Dark of the Moon. was presented in the Richwoods auditorium on May 1 and 2. The play was di- rected by Mrs. Bettsey Barhorst, a speech instructor at RHS. It was her first attempt at directing a play at RHS and she scored an immediate success. The leads in the play were captured by Michael Thompson and Paula McGlasson as John the Witchboy and Barbara Allen, respectively. The plot of the story deals with evil conjurers casting spells on John to turn him into a human and the sorcery that lurks high atop the Smoky Mountain Ridge of Buck Creek. Other leads in the play were Mark Spink as the strongest man in town, Marvin Hudgens. Preacher Haggler, Mark Tauscher, tries desperately to keep his congregation together despite the presence of the witch-boy in their town. The mood was one of witchcraft and the eerie feeling was kept alive as Dan Young sang the ballads that furthered the plot of the play. Student director was Judy Rosenberg. Nobody, bul nobody, knocks Marvin Hudgens around. Floyd Allen puts off chore lime by pickin' out a lune. In spite of a threatening sky. a square dance is enjoyed in the valley. John and Harbara Allen want to be married right here, and right now. The Mood Was Romantic in Gay Paris Queen candidale Carol Beard and her escort Rick Ed- wards. Queen candidale Karen Barber and her escort Brent Tricbcl. Queen candidate Robin Loring and her escort Ken Kirkpatrick. Queen candidate Laura Miller and her escort Tom Peeler. Queen candidate Nancy Hoerr and her escort Tom Schwab. Queen candidate Carol Sollcy and her escort Bob Hofiiczcr. 36 Miss Becky Owen beams radiantly as Doug Birdsall presents her the Queen's gift. Paris! An evening in France with all the frills, but minus the many bills! And that is just what the Junior Prom on May 16 was, an “Evening in Paris.” The queen of the 1970 Junior- Senior Prom was Miss Becky Owen, escorted by Mike Trent. The other Prom Queen candidates and their escorts were: Karen Barber and Brent Triebel, Carol Beard and Rick Ed- wards, Nancy Hoerr and Tom Schwab, Robin Loring and Ken Kirkpatrick, Laura Miller and Tom Peeler, and Carol Sollcy and Bob Hoftiezer. Providing music for the Paris holidaymakers was Bill Hardesty and the Holiday Brass. Unlike other years when the Prom queen candidates were announced, a little bit was told about each girl, what they had achieved in their years at Richwoods, and what they were wearing for that night. The color scheme for Prom decorations was pink and purple. Twisted overhead were streamers of purple and pink, and in the center of the floor was the l’Arc de Triomphe.” The backdrop for the queen’s throne was the Eiffel Tower. One certainly was in Paris that night! Under the colorful skies of Paris, couples dance to the music of Bill Hardesty and the Holiday Brass. 37 Brian and Brenda - Build New Ideas For Student Council This year’s Student Council elections brought a definite change over previously used methods. Each presidential can- didate chose his own running mate for the vice-presidency and together they planned a campaign. The hardworking teams were Doug Birdsall and Doug Cheney; Brian Cohen and Brenda Schwatz; and Tom Cot- tingham and Abbie Beitinghaus. The slogans ranged from Bird’s the Word,” to Give a Damn,” to T.C.'S Rightcr.” The candidates delivered their speeches on Monday, April 13. and voting was held during the lunch hours. Since no candidate received the required number of votes, a run-off election took place on Tuesday. The final tally revealed that Brian and Brenda were elected. Brian Cohen, 1970-71 Student Council President. By expressing their true feelings about student council. Brian and Brenda proved to RHS that they care. 38 Brenda Schwatz. 1970-71 Student Council Vice-President. Class president Chris Curfman and various other honored guests prepare to dine after the invocation. The senior’s final social event of the year took place on June 2 in the Grand Ballroom of the Hotel Pere Marquette. Here, couples dined and danced until 11:30. Senior class president, Chris Curfman, offered a prayer before the dinner of roast beef which was served in an old- fashioned manner. Guests of the class for the evening were Dr. and Mrs. Richardson and Mr. and Mrs. Korgie. senior class sponsors for over twelve years. Mr. Baietto, Mrs. Shepherdson. Mr. Daugherty, and Mrs. Campbell were all invited and attended the dinner. Along with these guests, the class officers, Chris Curfman, Doug Neal and Cheryl Simons, were sealed at the head table with their dates. AFS student Tom Wetz was also an honored guest. Table decorations for the dinner dance were centered around the class flower — the poppy, and the class colors of red, white, and blue. Following dinner, “Six and the Single Girl provided the music for everyone who attended. Seniors Dine and Dance Before Leaving Baptist Minister Encourages Leaders The Reverend Donald F.ngram caulions the graduating class to make their own decisions for the seventies. Members of the senior class wait in anxiety for their turn to march into the gym On June 3, 1970. a dream became reality for those seniors who attended Baccalaureate, the religious service. The ser- vice began with the traditional processional played by the Richwoods Concert Band. Doug Birdsall and Bob Davis, junior class president and vice-president, respectively, served as marshalls for the ceremony. Judy Rosenberg opened the service with the invocation. Girls’ Choir then sang a selection called “Good Folk on Earth, and A Cappella sang two numbers. Speak To One Another” and Blessed Be God. The Reverend Don Engram of Pekin presented his chal- lenge to the class which was followed by the benediction by William Noble. As each parent in the audience gazes diligently for his son or daughter, the Class of '70 marches in to the strains of Pomp and Circumstance. 40 Class of 1970 Finally Makes It! As seen above a sea of green and white mortar boards. Dr. Leonard Costa presents final recognition of four years at RMS to one of the 600 seniors. Mr. Baictto presents the senior class to the audience attending commence- ment exercises. Speaker for the class. Nancy Thun urges her fellow students to realize what direction they arc going in the future. Commencement exercises were held for the Class of 1970 on June 4. The program began with the traditional proces- sional of marching seniors. The members of the class, about 600. marched in to “Pomp and Circumstance. The Reverend Robert Thornburg gave the invocation fol- lowed by an address by senior Nancy Thun. Presentation of the class gift, a S600 check to the parents of Dale Vasline who had severe burns due to a motorcycle accident, was done by Chris Curfman. Richard Sailer then gave his address, and Principal Robert Baictto presented the graduating class to the audience and Dr. Leonard Costa who handed out the diplomas. An appro- priate benediction by Reverend Thornburg ended the ceremony. 41 Take Time To. . . Give of Yourself Success and Unity Thrive on Cooperation. ORGANIZATIONS . . walk together, talk together . . Dear Richwoods, The simple existence of AFS and AFS students shows people all over the earth that because of its closeness through technical means the people of one nation have to change their attitudes to the people of other nations towards tolerance and understanding, for without these attitudes they cannot stand this closeness peacefully. Understanding and tolerance are often easier through knowledge of each other; knowledge in a very wide meaning, including personal experience, familiarity, human contacts. An AFS-cr makes all kinds of contacts, close ones and others that are just enough to give him or others notice of something they were not familiar with. I made these contacts; I found a family, friends, all kinds of people to experience, to live with—and as the goal to tolerate, to understand, and to be tolerated and understood. I especially want to thank the Altorfer family deeply for the home they gave me through their love, care and uncount- able efforts for me. I found Richwoods developing toward a goal. Keep on making it a good place to go to—school life becomes so much more meaningful. Thank you, Tom Wet z Dear Fellow RHS Students. “Walk together, talk together, all ye people of the earth . . . then and only then shall be peace. So goes the song of AFS: so go the thoughts of every soul on earth, especially those who are fortunate enough to have seen the world through more than the one set of eyes given them. My sisters Ellen and Anna, my mother Amelia, and my father Michael Assikis made up my family. By walking and talking together, laughing and crying together, we learned to love one another, ignoring the fact that we belonged to differ- ent corners of the world. It can be done. It wasn’t hard and it didn’t hurt a bit. But now I only hurt for one reason; it’s summer and it doesn’t seem right that I’m not at my home in Thessaloniki, Greece. I left more than my family; I left a way of life I had learned to accept as my own. Learn and Love are the key words to the successful summer I spent in Greece, and I find that they work at home as well as six thousand five hundred miles away. KA II TYXH! Debby Brandt Summer '69 44 Debby Hrandt. AFS student to Greece, and Tom Wet . AFS student from Germany. It's obvious that this Pretty Legs contestant is a real winner.' The 1969-1970 foreign student at Richwoods was Tom Wetz from Karlsruhe, Germany. During his year in Peoria he resided at the H. D. Altorfer home. Richwoods’ contribu- tion to the program this year was Debby Brandt who spent her summer vacation in Greece. Both Tom and Debby gave assemblies showing slides of foreign lands and foreign people. The annual AFS Week was featured with a Pretty Legs Contest between understandably unidentified male faculty members, and the traditional car wash, dance, and Ugly Man Contest were in appearance also. “ . . . then shall be-peace.” Scott Kriegcr exhibits his AFS spirit by wearing this AFS sticker in a conspicuous place. Tom Wetz, Richwoods' AFS student from Germany, answers one of the 45 questions asked of him in an AFS assembly. EXECUTIVE HOARD. Row I:) Rosenberg. L. Miller. D. Zent- Jenkins. B Triebcl. C. Long. T Ellis. B Schwartz. D Zicgclc. J grab J. Leber. R. Loring. N. Fisher. D. Brown. Row2. Mr. Larr Dawson. C Myers. Student Council Initiates Tutoring The 1969-1970 Richwoods Student Council started off a successful year with homecoming activities. “Casino Royale and many after-game dances were included. A new addition to this year’s activities was a “Turkey Trot dance, a vice- versa dance including the reigning Mr. Goble.” The annual Charity drives were again sponsored, including the Canned Food Drive and Bundle Days. The winter dance Snowball set a festive mood of Christmas. This year. Student Council worked on becoming a more effective student government with the good of the student body in mind. Homeroom representatives along with other officers worked very efficiently because roll-call vote was initiated this year. A student tutoring program began to take effect and planning for a buddy system next year was started. Program and Buddy System JUNIOR-SENIOR STUDENT COUNCIL Row I: P. Gabel. J Naffziger, B Schwartz. B. Pakicr. L Becker. R. Edwards, S. Ward. R. Stone, i. Szold. J Leber Row 2: C. Guthrie. L. Gramlcy. C. Long. J. Krueger. D. Glatz. J Rosenberg. P Antrim. M Klucvcr. K Plummer. M Dickson. A Bcttinghaus. Row J: L. Miller. C. Matthias. I.. Masimorc. K. Kirkpatrick. B. Wagner. J. Chambers. D. Carter. R Loring. G. Dickison.G. Fairbairn, D. Mcrgener. Row ■I: Mr. Larry Jenkins. D. Cheney. T. Cottingham. D. Birdcall. J Simons, R Bragg. B. Noble. B. Wemplc. B Triebcl. These iwirps came in their formal attire on Grub Day. Another issue being discussed was eliminating P. E. and music as necessary honor roll requirements. At the beginning of second semester were elections of rep- resentatives and a quite interesting assembly by a hypnotist. Dr. Ross. Following this was the senior vice-versa, “Kartoon Kapers. Twirp Week festivities included a Dating Game” assembly, Kiddie Day, Clash Day. Grub Day, and a Let’s Make A Deal” assembly. AFS Week also was a highlight this year. The week's activities included such things as the Ugly Man Contest, a Pretty Legs Contest, a car wash, and a dance. The year concluded with elections of the 70-71 president and vice- president and discussing open homerooms. Knights reverted back to their childhood on Kiddie Day during Twirp Week. This year's presidential elections resulted in a victory for the team of Brian Cohen and Brenda Schwartz. FROSHSOPH STUDENT COUNCIL Row : W. Timm. C. I vie. H. Gonerka. S. Doubet, S. Anderson. B. Carter. Row 2: H. Myers. C. Copeland. J Binkele. J. Pearl. S McMullen. M Young. D l.ittcllc, G. Edwards. G. Gannon Row J: T. Oyan. J Dawson. J Carroll. G Rush. T. Look. P. Gciscman. C Sailer. D. Brown. N. Fisher. C. Egart. Row 4: Mr. Larry Jenkins. S. Foster. D Thomp- son. D. Rogers. M. Stcveson. D. Zicgele. J O'Brien. T Bowen. B. Barnes, B. Palmer. J Houser. Excalibur With the aid and supervision of co-editors-in-chief Ellie Neuhoffand Sue Unes, the Excalibur staff tried its utmost to make its yearbook the best ever and an enjoyable one for all Knights. A memorable yearbook requires great cooperation, exacting work, and careful organization. The editors, around which the staff revolved, first spent their time in detailed planning for the sequence and content of the annual. After this initial stage, actual preparation of the page designs, called layouts, began. Along with these layouts much written material, or copy, explaining various things in the Excalibur had to be composed. When all layouts were copied, typed, proofread, and sent to the editors for final criticisms, the layouts were sent to the publisher, the American Yearbook Company. This was all brought to a climax when, on August 20 the Excalibur was distributed to the students of Rich- woods. For the members of the staff it was indeed a gratifying reward to have been a part of the completed yearbook. Striv- ing for excellence, much valuable time was accrued to it. Co-Editors-in-Chicf. Sue Lines and Ellie Ncuhoff. EXCALIBUR Row I: Mr Ed Utley. B Owen. D Riglcy. F. - Brekke. G. Masterson. L. Judd. D. Kelly. E. NcuhofT. S. Unes. N. Hocrr. M. Carroll. R Dcffenbaugh. G. Herbergcr. Row 2: N. Nel- son. C. Young. B. Hacfli. A Robinson. B Pakicr. N Wocmcr. D. Smith. B Wilton. T. Hathaway. C. Lewis. J. Sydnor. Row 3: G. Dickison. G. Benner. S. Owen, C. Mahue. K. Unes. R. Crumrine, C. Matthias. D. Pi cr. A. Butler. J Reynolds. G. Flint. B W'emple 48 Portrays New RHS Attitudes Kathy Zicgclc and Kathy Adams. Advertising Editors Eileen Urekkc. Underclass Editor: Gail Mastcrson. Academic-Faculty Edi- tor; Diane Rigley. Organizations Editor. Ralie Dcffcnbaugh. Sports Editor; Rick Clubb. Art Editor. Shield Named Jackie Frank. Circulation Manager and Roger Clayton. Advertising Manager. Char Kenyon. Feature Editor. Rick Clubb. Art Editor. Tom Schwab. Managing Editor. To promote citizenship and school spirit, to provide an outlet for student opinion, to teach techniques of journalistic writ- ing and newspaper management, and to inform students of all phases of RHS life: all are the goals of the SHIELD. Through the leadership of Editor-in-chief Marcia Moore and Managing Editor Tom Schwab, a staff of some fifth-three strong produced an All-American rated newspaper. This year an entire issue was devoted to the subject of environmen- tal pollution, and its evidences in the nation and Peoria itself. The humor of seniors Carol King and Doug Biederbeck was enlisted for a column which alternated its title from “The King and I to “Leave It to Bieder. A new position was created on the SHIELD this year in the form of editorial advisor. It was filled by senior Tucker Szold. The last time the SHIELD was honored with the title of All-American Newspaper was in 1968 under the leadership of Cindy Carr. SHIELD. Row 1: Mr. Ed Utley. J. Frank. C. Kamins. C. Kenyon. K Chatwood. T. Szold. M. Moore. T. Schwab. L. Hecrman. D. Ellinghauscn. Row 2: D. Rosenberg, I., [tenderer. J. Kohlhase. S. Harkless, J. liocltje. S. Addy. D. Nelson. S. Singer. C. Simpson. J. NalTzigcr. L. Thomas. P Ridge- way. S. Durrstcin. J. Burrell. Row 3: C. Gray, J. Rosenberg. K. Smith. C. Fisher. J. Crumrinc. K Weber. N. Swinland. D Bittner. M. Singer, M. Moore. J. O'Toole. M. Mayer, R. Greenwood, P. Pounds. C. King. D. Brown. B. Carter. M. Wcllwood. Row 4: B Schwab. R. King, C Garstang. D. Zentgraf. J. Coney, J. Everett. R. Bragg. C. Voegclc. R White. D. Biederbeck. F. Weinberg. J. Buster. N. Thun. Not pictured: R. Clubb. R Clayton. QUILL ASD SCROLL Row I: 8. Owen. L Judd. D Kelly. E. Ncuhoff. N. Swinland. M. Mayer. B. Pakicr. J. Burrell. C. Simpson. J. Frank. E. Brekke. G. Masterson. D. Rigley, C. Lewis. C. Kenyon. B. Bartlett. J. Naflziger. Row 2: N. Wocmer. N. Nelson. C. King P Kidgway. S. Uncs. The Selection of new members to Quill and Scroll, the journalistic honorary for high school students, was brought into the limelight at the annual awards assembly. In order to be honored in this manner, members were required to have the following qualifications: membership on either the EX- CALIBUR or SHIELD staffs, junior or senior class stand- ing. high academic averages, and the recommendations of editors and the advisor. Members then acquired various awards to signify their acceptance into Quill and Scroll. N. Hocrr. D Pizcr. C. Kami . C. Fisher. K. Chatwood. N. Thun. J. Crum- rinc. L. Hccrman. L. Thomas. Row3. S. Singer. M Moore. D. Ellinghausen, T Schwab. R Clubb. G. Hcrberger, F. Weinberg. R. Clayton. These Quill and Scroll members arc obviously working diligently on their Excalibur and Shield deadlines. 52 Magazine Reflects Student Creativity In its second year of existence, REFLECTIONS, the liter- ary magazine of Richwoods, created its first edition during November. For a certain allotment of time preceding, Knights could submit their works to Floyd, a congenial garbage can-like creature inhabiting the library. Later in the year a psychedelicly designed locker in the four hundred hall was used for the same reason. The 1970 edition of REFLEC- TIONS sold over fourteen hundred copies at ten cents a piece. Under the supervision of English teacher Mr. Steven Dougherty, the REFLECTIONS staff didn’t devote their time to produce the magazine expressly for entertainment. Their foremost intention was to produce a forum for those who wished to express themselves beyond the scope of the school newspaper. The cooperation and contributions of RHS students was invaluable to its production. One of the editors of REFLECTIONS. Debbie Rosenberg, goes to a ho- meroom of prospective buyers. RF.FLECTtOSS. Row I: D. Rosenberg. R. Bragg. R Elkinson. C. Evans. Row 2: H. Griminger. J LcRoy, M. Mitchncr. K. Gyorkos, D. Ehmke. S. Dry den, D. Bishop. C. Shaw. Row 3: C. 53 Ncunhoflcr. J. Hopper. D. Loefflcr, W. Kcllstcdt. A. Ashley. B. Thomas. J. Rowers. R. Rose. A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Row : D. Rigley. T. Craig. B Wilton. C. Birdsall. K. Bastion. I . Antrim. T. Maurer. C. Sollcy. P. Ridgeway. S. Sering. D. Garrison. C. Bcchtold. Row2:i. Carpen- ter. V. Richardson. M. Everhart. S. Unes. N. Nelson, J. Carr. P. McGlasson. J. Frank. R. Loring. C. Fisher. M. Nohitsch. S. Barbcric. Row J: K DuBois. E. Haedi, H. I-curig, C. Muvdi. K Nonncmacher. J. Bertschc. S. Weivner, E Mcistcr. B. Davis. R Edwards. B. Abegg. Row 4: J. Crawmer. S. Kreiger. R Wright. G. Nichting. G. Lais. M. Carver. M Andrews. M. Matthews. Not pictured: D. O'Brien. A Cappella Presents Trial by Jury The haunting strains of Kyrie Eleison opened a busy year for the 1969-1970 A Cappella Choir. Under the choral direc- tion of Mr. Roger Coventry, A Capella made several appear- ances in addition to its traditional programs at the Robing Ceremony and the Christmas and spring concerts. In Febru- ary, the choir traveled to Peoria High School for the annual Mid-State Nine Music Festival and to Bloomington High School for a choral workshop. A Cappella also performed at Bradley University in early March and later in the spring presented the Gilbert and Sullivan musical, “Trial by Jury. A Cappella experienced a great transformation when, as a result of a more select membership and the graduation of previous members, the choir was reduced from eighty-five students the preceding year to forty-four members this year. Another change was made when, instead of the traditional singing of the Messiah at the Christmas concert, A Cap- pella sang Monteverdi’s Magnificent Primo.” The choir concluded its season at Baccalaureate exercises in June. 54 A Cappella director, Mr. Roger Coventry, endeavors to induce a better sound in his choir. 55 Steve Wiesner doesn’t seem to have his heart in these warm-up exercises. Girls Choir Travels to Millikin The 1969-70 Girls’ Choir proved to be one of the most active and indeed probably the most widely traveled of past Girls’ Choirs at Richwoods. In addition to the traditional concerts during the year, the choir was most destinctively honored to be chosen to perform at Millikin University in Decatur, Illinois. On February 21 the girls visited the campus and sang selections from A Ceremony of Carols” along with other seasonal material. Millikin Choir director. Mr. Hofflin, gave various pointers to the choir after their performance as part of the workshop. Millinkin Choir director. Mr. Hofflin, rehearses with the Richwoods Girls' Choir in Decatur. Members of Girls' Choir practice for the spring concert that was held in May. GIRLS' CHOIR. Row I: S. Davis, M. Feakins, D. Brown, J. Fisher, J. Barker, J. Holst, J. Camp. B. Herring. V. Krcighbaum. K. Janssen. Row2: V. Thistle wood, K Millard, C. Campbell, D. Hart, S. Horton. K. Anderson. K. Gustafson. B. McBride, G. Sundquist, D. Prince. P. Posevina. Row 3: J. Belkc. D. Smith, C. Koch. S. Whiteside, L. Reed. L. Foster. C. Carpenter, K. Feltenstein, C. Lcrch. J. Parthum. Row 4: L. Knight, J. Kcmerling. K. Weber. R. Stcinwedel, S Littcllc, N. Mullcndore, S Philyaw, G. Ginthcr, M. Scidlcr. Not Pictured: K. O'Brien, Choir secretaries Barb Haefii and Laurie Altorfcr tend to their daily duly of taking attendance. Sophomore Choir practices one of the songs from their spring repertoire, “My Johnny is Cornin' for Me. Performances at Heritage House and a local morning talk show, “The Ann Lane Show, constituted two of the princi- ple settings for the Sophomore Choir's talents. Comprised of a mere twenty-five girls, this choir was represented by six officers who attended choir council meetings with envoys from other choirs. They were Debbie Shuman and Marilyn Johnson, representatives; Barb Haefli and Laurie Altorfer, secretaries; and Peggy Reid and Jan Weygandt, librarians. A First—Sophomores Sing on T.V. SOPHOMORE CHOIR Row 1:1. Fall. C. Johnson, S Kiddy. C. Baker. B. Haefli. K. Archart. M. Johnson. Row 2: D. Potcsanos, P. Villburg. P. Reid, J. Nelson. K. Palmer. C. Wolfarth. S. Greer. 57 C. Harms, L. Altorfcr. C. Burris. J. Pearl. D. Shuman. J. Wey- gandt. Not Pictured: K. Caine. J. Frudcgcr. MADRIGALS. Kneeling. C. Muvdi. Row I: D. Rigley, S. Scring, N. Nelson. M. Thompson. V. Richardson. D. Rosenberg. Mr. Roger Coventry. Row 2: R. Edwards. I McGlasson. Row 3: B. Davis. Not pictured: G. Nichting. HARMO-KSIGHTS. Row I: J. Carr. J. Carpenter. C. Sollcy. J. Frank. R. Stcinwcdcl. Miss Patricia Parrott. Row 2: P. Speer. T. Craig. S. Gish. S. Unes. M. Everhart. J. Camp. B. Wilton. J. Holst. CHORAUERS Row A C. Birdsall. C. Bcchtold. K Basticn. K. Weber, J. Parthum. T. Maurer. S. Whiteside. Row 2: N. Mullundorc. 58 P. Ridgeway. S. Philyaw. Row3:C. Fisher. M. Nohitson. K Millard. Row 4: D. O’Brien. R. Coring. J. Kohlhase, M. Feakins. Ensembles Relate Richwoods’ choral ensembles, the Madrigals, the Chora- liers, and the traditional Harmo-Knights made their formal debut at Timber Lake Country Club before the school ad- ministrators of Peoria in the fall. Each group then went its separate way to put in many long hours of practice and make a wide variety of exciting appearances throughout the school year. The Madrigals, attired in wandering-minstrel fashion, in- cluded in their performances, appearances before the Peoria Board of Education in December and the Rotary Club in March. Led by Mr. Roger Coventry, the Madrigals sang everything from Bach to the Beatles. Miss Patricia Parrott again undertook the direction of the Harmo-Knights and Choraliers who were both chosen from A Cappella and Girls' Choir members. The Harmo-Knights made a television appearance in late December singing a repertoire of Christmas songs. They also cut an album in Champaign, Illinois, that included a number of their favorite selections. Another all-girl group, the Choraliers, sang at the winter concert, giving an excellent performance of ‘Til Never Fall in Love Again. Lyrical Impressions • v v‘ « fy | SJ II) 11 Ml .s;I TP' Madrigals Gary Nichting, Diane Riglcy, and Nancy Nelson arc taught the art of sight-reading by Mr. Coventry. Mary Everhart and Terry Craig audition for Rufus II. the Ha rmo-Knight's frog mascot. 59 Connie Birdsall seems awestruck at the height of fellow Choralier. Dot O'Brien’s notes. The RHS Beat Goes On BAS'D. Row I: K. Sissah, K. Campbell. C. Blomcyer. M. Jones. J. Wall. B. Drais, V. Green. T. Charlet. L Engel. A. Person. D. Dufek. Row 2: N. Shepherdson. C. Tower. J. Ward. B. Fink. D. Somers, L. Jennings. C. Stewart, D. Hopper. D. Stewart. A. Cox. L. Barnes. Row 3:}. Coons. R. Riddile. S. Evans. K. Fondiest. J. Noetzel. G. Brown, L. Tookey. S. Gish. G. Benner. Row - .-B. Barnes. D. Walton. M. Keys, R. Kulenkamp. T. Johnson. R MeMorrow. B. Eller, S. Mergan, J. Austin. R. Wagner. Drum Major Mike Thompson directs a band practice session on the football The RHS band readies their music for a concert, field. 60 BAS'D. Row : P. Speer. B. Usher, P Gish. S. Davis. D. Habben. Row 2: S. Cain. J. Chclgrcn. L. Maxwell, M Hanson. D. Dunn. D. Stafford. R Stone. D. Tindcll. J. Wellwood. S. Bolton. R Knight. R Barth Row 3: B. Seventy-five people made up this year's Richwoods Con- cert Band. Throught the year the band marched across the football field, the basketball court, and on the streets of Pe- oria, presenting entertainment at half-times and in the Home- coming Parade. Under the direction of Mr. Herbert Lee. the band also stirred up spirit at the pep assemblies and other events this year. To perfect their sound, a daily practice was scheduled. During football and basketball seasons, an extra practice was held before school. As a result of this hard work the band presented several concerts for various organiztions. A typical rehearsal finds these clarinet players deep in thought and concen- tration. Lovin. S. Fernau. L. Crone, A. Hanson. J. Hepfer. R. Messmorc. M. Prince. D Peterson. J. Ackelson. P. VVcstcrdale. Row 4: 8. Moser. S. Thompson. K. Glavash. M. Thompson. These energetic drummers give it everything they've got! 61 Clubs Supplement Teaching Methods AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS. Row I:) Rose. L. Krcegcr. J. Sinks. P Daane. G. Tinsman. R Rose. Row2:Mr. George Mathis. E. Schaefer. R Ratcliff, M. Blaydes. D. Orr. B. Prather. The Audio-Visual Aids Department, which is now called the Learning Resource Center, is headed by Mr. George Mathis. It is devided into two sections: the library and the A.V. room. The audio-visual equipment is used not only to enrich courses, but also to accelerate teaching methods. The A.V. Men are taken out of study hall to aid teachers and operate projectors, microphones, and cameras. When one is in the library, aid can be obtained from the library assistants. Under the supervision of Mrs. Harriet Ball and Mr. Earl Robertson, these girls perform such duties as locating books, magazines, and microfilm, as well as, volun- teering their services in maintaining the circulation desk, shelving returned books, and taking study hall attendance. Many librarians pursue their jobs after college. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS. Stated: A. Butler. C. Frye. R. Armstrong. B. Aylward. L. Boldry, P Fletcher, D. Etaugh.C. Everhart. Standing.S. Allen. A.V. men Prather. Kreeger. and Rose ready lights for the RHS stage pro- duction. Once Upon a Mattress. M. Barbee. P. Ashton. S. Mcricle. T. Metzel. J. Rau, C. Buckley. L Parks. P. Davany, Mr. Earl Robertson. This year, the Richwoods hall and office monitors, advised by Mrs. Lucille Harvey, Mr. Ronald Kaufman, and Miss Judy Zimmerman, consist of approximately seventy-five stu- dents. They perform many step-saving tasks for the faculty such as checking attendance cards and delivering passes and messages. They devote one hour of their day to lending a helping hand in making RHS run more smoothly and arc greatly depended upon. The monitors are a major link be- tween the classroom teacher, the student, and the main office staff. SECRETARIES. Row I: L. Russell. C. Henry. L. Demon. S. Burnell. K Kampcrman, C. Murphy. Row 2: S. Phillips. J. Anderson. D. Hawks. E. Tookcy. L. Dotla. R. Johnson. Row 3:C. Brinkman. M. Dawson. J. Albcrii. T. Franklin. L. Tookey. M. Carroll. S. VanPeli. Row 4: B. Fowler. S. Thomison, J. Fanchcr. P. Bundren. B. Burrough. P. MacLcan. K. Joos. Under the advise and assistance of Miss Shirley Horwedel, student secretaries contribute their study halls to help teach- ers. Individual secretaries work under department chairmen. Typing, filing, and answering telephones are just a few of their duties. Experience is their only benefit because they receive no credits or pay. Recommendations from business teachers are important, but qualifications are required. . . . Through Invaluable Service MONITORS Row . V. Schicbcck. B Tolson. C Kenyon. C. Bisch- ofT. S. Hinton. L Allen. K Pcgg. L. Miller. L. Judd. J. Burdin. V. Eckhoff. N. Wegner, N. Kolves. K. Grigsby. Row 2: K. Zicgelc. N. Mayer, J. Murry. N. Giles. J. Schalz. H. Kaplan. N. Chain. J. Zc- man. L. Slone. S. Person. K. Hazen, S. Friedman. J. Cookcy. P. Hcald. C. Pabon. S. Hum, R. Armstrong. Row3:S. Slarr. C. I.ander, A. Lillie. L Thomas. P. Janssen. B Robins. P. Pounds. J. Rench. B. Owen. K. Millard. D. MacDonald. K. Hcittcr. L. Louric. L. Travis, P. Rowcn. K. McGuire. P. Kals. Row 4: M. Malone. P. McLain. D. Zcntgraf, T. Sommer. T. Ellis. J. Chambers, J. Harms. R Coughlin. G. Citron. G. Dickison, M Slcclh. P. Wartick, K. ,, Burbridgc. P. Hanula. P. DeFord. LAB ASSISTANTS. Row1:T. Sommer, G. Herberger. C Rog- Vogclgesang. M Tauschcr. G. Shoiick. D Pointer. R Tookey. crs. E. Tookey. Ron- 2: M. Dawson, L. Russell. K. Fclkcr, C. Mr. Ken Powell. Sullivan. T. Bossier. D. Shotick. Row 3: E. Young. J. Ausfahl. S. Groups Further Scientific Knowledge Again this year, the Richwoods Science Department was aided by the student lab assistants. Headed by Mr. Ken Powell, interested students volunteered their study halls to assist the science teachers and their classes. The lab assistants did a great variety of things such as helping students with labs, explaining material, maintaining the science laborato- ries, grading papers and an overall assistance to the depart- ment. The Biology Club this year yielded to a group interested in psychic sciences. The RHS Society of the Psychic Sciences lasted only to the end of the first semester and was not available for a picture. Interested students held a number of sessions with guest speakers, experiments, and seminars. The r •________________ w, Tom Sommer performs his every day lab task of washing dishes. sponsor for this group was Mr. Ron Hearn. Senior lab assistants Eric Young. Mark Tauschcr. and Jim Ausfahl lend a helping (?) hand in setting up an experiment. 64 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB Row I: R Marsh. K. Wagner. M Windier. J. Rose. S. Windier. Row 2: J. Curcton. M. Ayers. Row 3: E. Rupp, R. Wallace, G. Altorfer, J. Robertson. B. Ringenberg. E. Schaefer. Mr. Vincent Kultemeycr. Row 4: D. Huffman. R Ratcliff. R. Stcurer. B. Wagner. P. Williams. Members of the Richwoods’ Industrial Arts Club were kept busy this year with three field trips, monthly meetings, and many special projects and activities. Their first field trip took them on a tour of the Museum of Science and Industry in Chicago, St. Louis was visited in March, and their final trip was taken in early April. This last trip included a survey of the AMCO operations. Meeting every Wednesday, the Industrial Arts Club dab- bled in the world of big business. Dance Club, one of this year's newly created clubs, pirou- etted through an eventful season with its advisor, Mr. Donald Coven. The members of this club visited various philan- thropic and thesbian organizations to realize dancing and dramatic skills. Late in the spring they performed a concert in dance” attended by many patrons of the arts. DANCE CLUB. Row I: J. Crawmcr, S. Zikus. C. Wcygandt. Row 2: C. Daanc. R. Huson. K. Snyder. J. Camp. Row 3: E. Smith. B. Fink, S. Evens. Mr. Donald Coven. 65 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB. Row I:C. Hightower. D. Gcs- sel, H. Watts. P. Pounds. S. Davis. Row 2: L. Kookcn. S. F.plcy. R. Wolovcck, L. Witter. K Burbridgc. J. O'Toole. C. Lander. J. Rau. C. Weygandt. B. Herring. Row 3:P. Henry, J. Wagner. B. Devos. P DeFord. C. Hunt. C. Rogers. P Quickstad. M. Pula. P. Wartick. P. Snarr. Clubs Provide Practical Experience Health Careers Club Advisor. Miss O'Reilly, shows the members the proper way to take a temperature. First on the agenda for Health Careers Club was the elec- tion of officers. The results were: Carolyn Hightower, Presi- dent; Heidi Watts, Vice-President; Peggy Pounds, Secretary; Sharon Davis, Treasurer; and Debbie Gcssel, Coordinator. Three field trips were taken, and guest speakers were invited to the meetings. They all spoke to the thirty-one members on careers in health. The Feature Teachers Association, better known as FTA, is the oldest club in existence at R.H.S. Even though this club met only once a month, they had many activities, including the sale of mums for the Homecoming and a gift of a fifty dollar scholarship to a senior. FTA. Row I: P, Stcgman. D. Hicks. S. Evans. N. Scherer, C Rogers Row 2: D. Grubb. S. Weinburg, D. Nelson. J. Bclkc. K. Johnson. K. Cain. J. Baum. Row J: L. Noble. L. Tillhof. S. Foster, J. Curcton. K. Snyder. C. Atkins. S. Addy. J. Wagner. Row 4: J. Price, C. Saul. S. Thomison, P Posevina. L. Altorfcr, P. Ridgway, J. Flowers. J. Carr. J. Bowers. Debaters Gain State Title DEBATE CHAMPION 1970 VARSITY DEBATE: Richard Sailer. Mike Thompson. Mark Zellmcr. Mark Mahoney. Bill Noble. Whether one takes the pro or con of an issue, hard work and dedication is a must for good work in the field of debate. Hours of research and exchanging new ideas and information is just a part of being a good debater. The other part consists of enthusiasm and dedication. Our debaters carried those traits with them as they won first place in the Mid-State Nine and many high ranking titles in the other tournaments. The debate club consists of five varsity debaters, seven sub-varsity and eight novice debaters. All work was under the direction of Mr. David Hamacher and Mr. Charles Rolinski. Mike Thompson and Richard Sailer were awarded this state trophy at New Trier. SUB-VARSITY DEBATE. Row . Greg Baumann. Tom Cottingham. Tom Bicdcrbcck. Jim Wetckam. Row 2: Chuck Rock. Beth Steinberg. Rory McClure. NOVICE DEBATE Row : Karen Cieglcr. Sue Davis. Nina Touk. Row 2: JcfT Peters. Jim Stokes. Art Oliver. Not pictured: Ann Hcrchc and I.ynn Kelly. 67 Forensics Portray Facets of Speech Having captured a third place trophy in state competition, Nancy Thun delivers her oratorical declamation. Forensics or individual speech competition has been quite rewarding and enjoyable for many Richwoods students this year. It improves speaking techniques and skills along with instilling a school spirit and providing a chance for partici- pants to meet other individuals interested in this area. They were under the close supervision of four Richwoods teachers, Mrs. Betsy Barhorst, Mrs. Sara Drew, Mr. David Hamacher, and Mr. Charles Rolinski. Forensics includes a broad variety of speaking areas. They are after dinner speaking, extemporaneous, serious play read- ing, humorous play reading, monologue, original oration, oratorical declamation, radio speaking, prose and poetry. The RHS speech team attended a great number of tourna- ments competing with students from ten to sixty schools. Richwoods also hosted a novice tournament. Placing first in district and sectional competition on the varsity level were Nancy Thun in oratorical declamation and Debbie Glatz in serious reading. Receiving second place in district competi- tion was the contest play. The Romance of the Willow Pat- tern. 68 Debbie Glatz aids sub-varsity speech team members in hopes of guiding them to a possible trophy. Koong-Sec (Connie Joos) cries out in woeful sorrow as the Mandarin (Mark Tauscher) strikes Chang (Bill Davis). FORENSICS. Row 1: Mrs. Sara Drew, B. Steinberg, R. Woloveck. L. Brandt, Mrs. Betsy Barhorst. Row 2: D. Glatz. P Antrim. K. Johnson. B. Schwartz, J. Naffzigcr, T. Steinbach. C. Dutton. Row 3: L. Gramley, N. Non- nemacher, R. Greenwood. D. Pizcr, J. Kohlhase. C. Fisher, D. Brown. Row 4: B. Fleming, C. Barlow, M. Klucvcr. S. Hunt, N. Thun. B. Upchurch, C. Garstang. 69 The 1969-1970 Spanish Club had many interesting meet- ings throughout the school year. Several guest speakers made appearances including Marguerita Vargas from Columbia who showed many items from her native land and talked on customs in Columbia. Mr. Patterson, a salesman from Cater- piller who had taken a business trip to Mexico came to speak, as well as a former practice teacher at Richwoods, Miss Lundholm, who had visited South America and exhibited numerous slides. The thirty members of this year’s Latin Club met on the third Thursday of each month. Their meetings were high- lighted by special student-produced programs and games related to Roman history, Roman heroes, and Roman myth- ology. A Christmas party was also held this year, and took the form of a Roman banqueias. The Latin Club members dressed for the spirit of the occasion in Roman costumes. The officers of this year’s Latin Club were Marcia No- hitsch, president; Kathy Winters, vice-president; Tim Tocke. secretary; and Marty Smith, treasurer. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS. Beth Steinberg, secretary; Julie Watson, treasurer; Nancy Swinland, vice-president. Not pictured: Denise Hicks, president. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS. Kathy Winters, vice-president; Marty Smith, treasurer; Marcia Nohitsch, president. Not pictured: Tim Tocke, secretary. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS. Nancy Fisher, vice-president; Doug Thomp- son. treasurer; Paula Barta, president; Carol NeunhofTcr, secretary. One of the many organizations at Richwoods was the French Club. This year the club was mainly under the guid- ance of Mrs. Kenna Owens and Mrs. Jacqueline Dooley. They met approximately once a month and learned about the language and customs of the people of France. At Christmastime members learned carols, which they sang throughout the halls of RHS. One meeting featured a lady who talked to them about studying in France. Iking advised by the two Richwoods German teachers, Mr. Jay Plattncr and Mrs. Alberta Mantz, German Club established itself along side of all the other language clubs at Richwoods. The goals of the club were to bring present and past German language students closer to the language, cus- toms, and current events of Germany. This goal was attained through regular meetings plus several sessions where mem- bers enjoyed casual discussion with our German AFS student Thomas Wetz. GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS. Brenda Pakicr, president; Jeff Cobcr, vice- president; Kathy Smith, secretary-treasurer. HUMAS RELATIONS OFFICERS. Sue Goldberg. Melanie Seidler. Steve Been. Mike Thompson. Kathy McGuire. Once a week the members of the Human Relations Club met to discuss with classmates and occasional guest speakers the problems that exist in our society today. Members looked at problems realistically and then devised solutions for It. or ways in which they, as members of the club, could help to alleviate it. Plastic Garbage Bag Liners and a ham booth at the Heart of Illinois Fair w ill mark the end of a successful year for the newly organized Key Club. Throughout the school year, members of the Key Club attended meetings to plan these activities and highlighted the year with a banquet in April. Group Enter Civic Affairs As a community service. Key Club officer Doug Birdsall takes over Mrs. Harvey's job in the office. KEY CLUB OFFICERS Doug Cheney. Rick White. Roy King. Doug Birdsall. Mr. Charles Bratt, Cliff Garstang. 71 Guard members Kathy Schmidt and Brenda Schwartz entice Eric Young's sweet tooth. Mr. Joe Clement suggests that John Wand speak to some unruly swimmers. Guard Engages in Service to School GUARD. Row I: D. Chinuge. R. Clubb. C. Rians, B. Foss, T. Szold. C. Myers. J. Wand. G. Leach, C. King, T. Pula, G. Dickison. B. Miller. S. Wood. K. Adams. Row 2: L. Miller, A. Little. S. Robinson, W. Wicslcr, L. Louric, S. Barberie, C. Matthias, B. Charlct, M. Westscott, C. Simpson. S. Doubet. G. Lukchart. J. Rosenberg, K. Pegg, T. Strand. Row 3: B. Triebel. D. Dickison, S. Kricgcr. G. Adams, R. Altorfer, C. Sluetz. P. Hopwood, J. Sluetz, N. Boggs. R. Roesslcr, R. Wood. T. Oyan. Row 4: B. Owen. P. Pounds, M. Moore. H. Watts. P. Antrim, M. Pula, L. Allen. M. Klucvcr, L. Thomas, G. Ginthcr, P. Rushing. B. Schwartz. K. Schmidt. T. Franklin, K. Adams. L. Hcerman. 72 For many years the Richwoods Guard has been a service to the community. Under the direction of Mr. Rich Clopper and Mr. Joe Clement, the members of the Guard perform many useful duties. On Saturday mornings the Guard te- aches grade school children the fundamentals of swimming and diving. For the more skilled swimmers, the Guard spon- sors advanced swimming classes on Tuesday and Wednesday nights. These classes emphasize endurance and perfected rac- ing strokes. In the spring of each year. Guard members also devote their time on Fridays after school to working with mentally and physically handicapped children. On these aft- ernoons, the Guard tries to develop the children’s confidence and coordination. In addition to this, Tuesdays and Thurs- days enable the entire family to enjoy an evening of swim- ming. The theme of the annual Guard Show held in the fall was “Those Fantastic Floating Funnies. The skits, directed and produced entirely by Guard members included take-offs of the comic strips “Blondic, Peanuts, Archie, and “Li’l Abner.” And Community HEAD GUARD. From Row: Laura Miller. Doug Dickison. Row 2: Toni Community swim is always a trying experience for any Guard. Shannon Wood warns these youngsters about the perils of playing in the swim lane. 73 These R Club members congratulate their coach Mike Trent for their near- victory over the faculty in the R-Club-Faculty game. The R Club is an honorary organization for anyone who earns a varsity letter. Also, it is a means of promoting spirit among athletes. During the school year, the R Club sponsors several ser- vices. Among these are the Toys for Tots Drive, car wash, selling RHS sweatshirts, ushering at games, and selling foot- ball programs. Other activities include a picnic and the an- nual R Club-Faculty Game. The officers were Tom Thornburg, president; Jeff Simons, vice-president; Mark Ruff, sergeant-at-arms; and Ray Bach, secretary-treasurer, with advisors Mr. Rick Snarr and Mr. Rich Clopper. R Club Officers this year were Ray Bach, Treasurer; Mark Ruff. Sergeant- at-Arms; Tom Thornburg. President. Not pictured is Jeff Simons. Vice- president. Varsity Letter Winners Support Spirit i R CLUB Row 1:1. Thornburg. T. Pula. B. Hoftiezer, D. Long. T. Peeler. M. Trent. R Bach. D. Blessin. rtoW-M. Spain, J. Metz. G. Anderson. J Fcllman. B. Triebcl. S. Cohen. W. Eastman. D. Engel- brccht. Row J.-S. Krisman, S- Kohl. R. Clubb. D. Ziegler, R. Stcuvc, J. Wand. R. Wood. D Dickison. D. Schmidt. Row4:V. Stuckwisch. J. Lofgrcn. K Hiserote, P. Hopwood. M. Ruff, D. Birdsall, K. Kirkpatrick. R. Cobb. C. Lowder. J. Storts. Row 5: M. Woodhousc. B. Anderson. B. Elkins. S. Higgs. S. Thompson. M. Tauschcr. J. Simons. 74 Senior Leaders Marshall Masses Row l:G. Fall. B. Piskorski. S. Cohen. B. Hofliezcr, K. Hiscrotc, B. Wenger. Steuve. D. Ziegler, D. Dickison. B. Hunt, T. Thornburg. B Tricbcl, R. D. Young. J. Metz. T. Szold, M. James. D. Schmidt. Row 2: B. Young. R. Meyer, W. Baker. M. Spink, B. Wagner. J. Everett. C. Lowder. A Senior Physical Education Leader is a valuable aid to a P.E. teacher by taking the attendance, supervising the locker room, and setting up equipment. He also gives assistance by leading the calesthenics and demonstrating certain skills. To become Senior Leaders, sophomore girls and boys must fill out an application and must be recommended by their physical education teachers. During their junior year they are then members of the Junior P.E. Leaders class instructed by Miss Mary Taylor or Mr. Ty Franklin. Here they develop leadership, responsibility, and physical skills. Finally certain ones are chosen to become the next year’s Senior Physical Education Leaders. Senior Leaders Margie Carroll and Vicki Jaeger check numbers during square dancing class with the supervision of Mrs. Landwchr. Row I: N. Olsen. K. Plummer. C. Hightower. V. Jaeger. C. Weygandt, C. Simons. W. Wicsler. C. Beard. L. Stone. K Barber. C. Riley. S. Babcock. Row 2:S. Ward. K. Zicgele. E. Ncuhoff, C. Lewis. D. Brandt. K. Adams, T. Franklin. M. Adams, L. Smith. K. Johnson, H. Watts, B. DcRcnzy, C. Solley. T. Strand. Precision Drill Team Matches Steps ftt ROYALETTES. Row I: N. Horn, C. Guthrie, J. NafFzigcr, S. Kiddy, N. K. Solovy, K. Peterson. L. Miller, C. Solicy. Row 3: L. Smith. S. McCabe, Olsen. D. Dicfcnbach, K. Buster. J. Zcifcl, M. Berryman. Row2:7. Martiny, K. Myers. R. Loring. P. Coyman, K. Schmidt. P. Pounds. H. Watts, M. K. Zicgclc. J. Pearl. C. Simpson. R. Meier. C. Joos, L. Kamins. J. Walsh, Klucver, D. Prochazka. K. Millard. C. Fisher, T. Franklin. Director Mrs. Carol Schulz tells her Royalettes where the weak points are in the routine. Seniors Kathy Zicgclc. Tammy Martiny, Toni Franklin and Kathy Millard practice before they present the routine for hopeful Royalettes. Through Football-Basketball Seasons Left, two, three, four. These sounds may be heard every Tuesday and Thursday after school as the Richwoods Roya- lettcs have their practices. Thirty-seven talented girls drill under the direction of Mrs. Carol Schulz. Three weeks is the minimum amount of time it takes to polish up a routine. These weeks are filled with the practice of rhythmic ability, coordination, poise, and the over-all memorization of routines. Class representatives and Mrs. Schulz donate much of their time to write up these routines. The class representative for the sophomore class is Kathy Meyer. The representatives from the junior class are Rachel Meier and Patti Coyman. Robin Loring and Carol Sollcy are the senior class representatives. Carol Solley was also named the Royalette of the Year.” Try-outs arc held in the spring. These try-outs are based upon good posture, marching ability, and the ability to work well with others as well as pointing toes and smiling. Also a true desire to become a Royalette is required of these girls. Throughout the year, our Royalettes have done a tremen- dous job of entertaining at football and basketball half-times. Mrs. Carol Schulz and her class representatives junior Rachel Meier, sophomore Kathy Meyers, junior Patti Coyman, seniors Robin Loring. Carol Solley composed all of the routines the Royalettes performed. Right on count, these Royalettes end their routine with a flourish. 77 Boys found this Royalette routine most enjoyable. Specialized RIFLE CLUB Row I: E Roberts. J. Chclgnn. D Waldo. Row 2: Mr. Charles McCumber, B Barta. D. Stafford. M. Tauschcr. T. Martiny. L. Kreeger. Shooting safely is one of the main goals of the Richwoods Rifle Club. Advisor Mr. Charles McCumber applied his tal- ents and knowledge in teaching the students target marks- manship and basic safety rules and theories in rifle usage. At weekly practices, members of this group had an opportunity to improve their skills in a non-competitive manner. The RHS Rifle Club officers during this year were Ed Roberts, president, and Bruce Barta, secretary-treasurer. Tom Schwab seems to be a little confused as to what game he's playing. Golf Club, advised by Mr. Ken Powell, was organized by a handful of golf enthusiasts late in the spring. Their activities included several matches at Northmoor Golf Course, and driving and putting lessons were given. This professional instruction improved many scores. GOLF CLUB T. Schwab. S. Elijah. R. Hanes. J. Peters. T. Rockc. J. Bicrly. J. Everett. J. Bcchtold. C. Wcygandt. C Deffenbaugh, D. Sommers. Mr. Ken Powell. 78 Interest Sparks Activity CHESS CLUB Sealed:S. Rhodes. B. Stafford S. Windier, Mr. Crooks. Standing:T. Bessler. R. Steurcr. R Hosier. E. Noynaert, L. Murray, R. Tookey. Nine members met each week during the year to mark another season for Chess Club. The club has been in existence for several years, but this year's adviser was Mr. Leonard Crooks. Although he was new to RHS this year he kept the meetings going and sponsored tournaments within the club itself. The Radio Club is open to any RHS student who is inter- ested in electronics or ham radio. These students meet twice a month in order to further their interests in these areas. There are approximately ten members in the club this year, and about four of them have their ham radio licenses. RADIO CLUB. R. Fletcher. Mr Mayer, M. Taylor, M. Gleason, E. Rupp. D. Zimmerman, B. Fipps. P. Daanc. E. Noynaert. Royalcttes Debbie Prochazka and Peggy Pounds arc swamped in their job of carrying the pompoms. 80 These fun-loving senior leaders wreak havoc with this vintage car. Guard Kathy Schmidt interrogates this young swimmer - O.K., Where is your money? 81 Girl Guards provide a beneficial service when timing swimming meets. These boys in the band demonstrate their patriotic spirit. Take Time To. . . Deliberate with caution. But act with decision; And yeild with graciousness. Or oppose with firmness. SPORTS Cross Countrymen Run Into First VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY. ROW 1: R. Clubb. D. Collins.. K. Adams. ROW 2: Coach Wayne Hammerton. B. Patterson. J. Storts. S. Thompson. B. Unruh, K. Hiserotc. P. Stuckwisch. The Richwoods Cross Country team had a successful sea- son this year, finishing first in the Mid-State Nine Confer- ence, first in the Illni Conference, first in the Rich Invitational, second in the Peoria Central Invitational, sec- ond in the Sectional, and eleventh in the State Meet. The team’s chances for a state title were lost due to illness among several members on the squad. Valuable senior Kim Hiserote led the Richwoods harriers to an 11-0 records. In dual meets he was undefeated, and ran his way to setting a new Richwoods course record of 13:10 over 2.65 miles. Another outstanding runner was senior Jeff Storts, who finished second in the Sectional, and was named the most improved runner for the year. Other lettermcn this year included senior Dave Collins, juniors Steve Thompson, Brent Unruh, Phil Stuckwisch, Rick Clubb, and sophomores Bill Patterson, and Kent Adams. Because of the successful year on the Varsity level, many Junior-Varsity runners who might have lettered otherwise, did not. The J-V team finished the season with an 8-1 record. This record entitled them to first in both the Illini and the Mid State Nine Conferences. -Steve Thompson, in his first CC year, finished a consistent second to Hise- rote. S4 Kim Hiscrotc rests after the Central meet. He had an outstanding yet frustrating year, for he was plagued by the flu. Phil Stuckwisch and Brent Unruh. coming in third and fourth, keep up the RHS tradition of placing near the top in cross country meets. Varsity Cross Country Scores Richwoods 15 50 Canton Richwoods 15 47 Bcrgan Richwoods 15 48 Normal U High Richwoods 15 50 Woodruff Richwoods 15 50 Spalding Richwoods 15 50 Canton Richwoods 18 42 Central Richwoods 15 44 Pekin Richwoods 15 50 Manual Richwoods 18 44 Limestone Richwoods 19 44 East Peoria First in Mid-State Nine Eleventh in State Junior-Varsity Cross Country Scores Richwoods 15 50 Canton Richwoods 15 50 Bergan Richwoods 18 41 Woodruff Richwoods 15 50 Spalding Richwoods 34 21 Central Richwoods 15 50 Pekin Richwoods 15 50 Manual Richwoods 18 45 Limestone Richwoods 15 50 East Peoria First in Mid-State Nine First in Illini 85 JUNIOR-VARSITY CROSSCOUNTRY. ROW .S. Henderson. B. Hise- rote. S. Blessin, J. Krick. D Schwab. M. Hubble. G. Cobb. ROW 2: R. Meyer. J. Lofgrcn. D. Schmidt. S. Ferneau. R. Swartz. R. Freeman. D. Blessin. J. Haley. Richwoods Football: NUMBER ONE Mid-State Nine Football Standings Team W L T Richwoods 8 0 0 Central 6 1 1 Manual 6 1 1 Pekin 5 3 0 Bergan 3 5 0 Limestone 3 5 0 Spalding 3 5 0 Woodruff 1 7 0 East Peoria 0 8 0 On this runback, Brian Haney broke more tackles than there were Woo- druff Warricrs before he finally scored -- a few from Woodruff missed twice. D.R. Phillips, the Conference leading passer with 1070 yards, gets off another against Spalding. Central’s Gary Shelton played a fabulous game against Richwoods, but even he was finally stopped. VARSITY FOOTBALL Row I: E Young. B Piskorski. D. Young. D. Neal. J. Mela, R. Strand. B Harvey. B. Hofticzcr. B. Elkins. T. Thornburg. G. Brent. B. Hunt. Row 2:Coach Tom Peeler. Coach Bob Rogers. J. Wand. T. Peeler, W. Eastman, D. Englbrccht. D. Birdsall. S Knsman, R. White. M. Baictto. T. Huson. R. Cobb. Row J: Coach Chuck Siebcl. Coach Don Wyss, C. Tnmble. J. Muir. K Kirkpatrick. R. Rummel. M RufT. J. Simons. D.R Phillips. M. Spink. R Bcngston. R. Warner. S. Carlisle. Row 4: T. LaBarr. T. Klahm. S. Anderson. R. Bach. J. Fcuchtcr. D Rittler, R. Alberti. G. Myers. T. Baum. B. Mosiman. B. Babcock. G. Fall. This is called the gang tackel. or the four-on-onc play. It seldom took four Eric “Buddha Young (76) sits down on the job while attempting a tackle. RHS players to bring down a man. but this Chink managed. It took two Knights, but Spalding's Bob Eiger was finally brought down. His efforts were in vain, for the Irish did not score. After the first touchdown against Pekin, Phillips gets down for the extra point attempt. Mad Monkeys Frolic Through Year The thrill of prancing first through the victory shield at this game belonged to Jerry Metz. To Record Season Needless to say, 1969 was a fantastic year for football at Richwoods High School. The Knights were undefeated, Mid- State Nine Champs, and rated first in Illinois (by the Illinois Prep Sports Special), all for the first time. Two Champaign- Urbana newspapers, which also conducted polls rated the Knights highly, although not first. Richwoods, as the game scores indicate, demolished all opponents save one, Peoria Central. The Lions led for most of the game, but the Mad Monkeys pulled out the only nail-biter of the season in the last quarter. Throughout the season both the defense and offense were outstanding. Con- ference records were set by the Knights in both most points scored (300 in eight games, for 37.5 average) and least points allowed (32, for an average of 4 per game). All-State selections were Bob Hoftiezer at fullback and Eric Young at defensive tackle. Receiving mention were End- Defensive End Ward Eastman, Tackle Bill Elkins, Guard Tom Peeler, and Quarterback D.R. Phillips. M-S 9 All-Conference members were Eastman, Elkins, Hoftiezer, Peeler, Phillips, Guard Tom Thornburg, Halfback Dan Young, and Eric Young. Special Mentions went to Cen- ter Tom LaBarr and End Bob Mosiman. Wingback Bill Pis- korski received Honorable Mention. Illini All-Conference players were Eastman, Elkins, Spc- cialist-at-safcty Brian Harvey, Hoftiezer, Mosiman, Special- ist-at-defensive end Doug Neal, Peeler, Phillips, Thornburg, Dan Young, and Eric Young. Linebacker Jerry Metz was awarded Special Mention. After one of the longer Woodruff gains. Doug Neal finally brings down the runner. 89 Although he was one of the smallest men in the conference, Todd Huson made a fine monster back. Dan Young (23) crawls along that long lonesome grassway for an extra yard. The referee scurries out of the way as Ward Eastman makes another flying leap for the catch. At East Peoria, the Raiders scored the first touchdown, and Peoria Area Coach-of-thc-ycar. Tom Peeler remained rather sour most of the game. Reserves Rob Strand and Doug Birdsall took over in this game afler RHS had a substantial lead. All too often -- for the opposing quarterbacks at least-- the Richwoods defense got through. Varsity Football Scores 10 wins. 0 losses Richwoods 34 0 Argo Richwoods 28 6 Pekin Richwoods 35 0 Spalding Richwoods 48 0 Woodruff Richwoods 41 0 Bergan Richwoods 20 13 Central Richwoods 40 6 Limestone Richwoods 46 0 Manual Richwoods 37 7 Galesburg Richwoods 42 7 East Peoria First Mid-State Nine First Illini First in State Bob Hofiiczer (31) was the team's leading scorer with 17 touchdowns and •i extra points. Peeler Named Area Coach-of-the-Year Dan Young (23). taking the handofT from Phillips, was the leading ball carrier (953 yards in 138 attempts). Phillips, in his first year at quarterback, was the best in the conference. 91 SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL. Row I: M. Hofticzcr. B Birdsall. T. Kats. R Owens. J. Graves. J. Alberts. D. Zwicky. B. Foss. G. Huckman. V. Wicland. J Kivsic. C. Daly. D. Rcisc. P. Watson. Row 2: W. Otis. R. McClure. J. Amundson. R. Johnson. S. Miller. M. Manning. L. BischolT. D. Reynolds. D. Kaiser. T. Bach. O.J. Addy. J. Carroll. B. Hanson. Coach Robert Easter. Coach Pat Grafton. Row J: J. Smith. D. Nelson. K. Schneider, M. Witmen. Sophs Finish 8- Sophomore Football Scores 8 wins, 2 losses Richwoods 14 12 Pekin Richwoods 0 8 Spalding Richwoods 52 18 Canton Richwoods 44 0 Woodruff Richwoods 12 6 Bergan Richwoods 62 7 Central Richwoods 52 18 Limestone Richwoods 52 20 Galesburg Richwoods 8 12 Manuel Richwoods 20 12 East Peoria Second in Mid-State Nine First in Illini Conference Sophomore reserve hallback Bob Wright follows his block on a broken trap play. C. Sluetz. K. Donahue, T. Jermac. T. Ringness. D. Zicgele, B. Miller. J. Dismuke. R Wright. K. Wade. J. Lilly, R. Stacy, J. Dawson. Row 4: S. Sheets, M. Thomas, C. Deffenbaugh. T. Btedcrbcck, D. Whitehurst. B. Wright. P. Curless. D. Foley. D. Ellinghausen. J. Bicrly. J. Chclgrcn. G. Shelton. J. Barta. - First in Illini With a record of 8-2, the sophomore squad was first in the Illini, and second in the M-S 9. Darrel Foley was team cap- tain, John Dismuke leading rusher (1003 yards—6.8 yds. per carry), John Dawson leading passer (725 yds.—476 to Mike Hofticzcr), and the leading tackier was Packy Watson with 60. The team averaged 370 yards on offense and allowed only 155.1. Packy Watson watches Fireplug Mike Manning nail a Bergan fullback. Joe Sexton is finally brought down after being chased by practically the entire Bergan defense. Freshman Football Scores 8 wins, 1 loss Richwoods 36 6 Perkin Richwoods 22 0 Spalding Richwoods 14 20 Woodruff Richwoods 26 0 Bergan Richwoods 44 6 Washington Richwoods 34 6 Central Richwoods 44 0 Limestone Richwoods 34 14 East Peoria Richwoods 8 6 Manual First in Mid-State Nine (tied with Woodruff and Manual) After cutting around one tackier. Jim Gustafson eyes the next. Frosh First Again FRESSHMAN FOOTBALL. Row 1: M Stebbins. C. Brown. J. Hinnen. C. Vicary. S. Haynes. J. Dickison, T. Temple. B. Keleh, D. Brandt. T. Archart. M. Fray, T. Vachon. S. Campbell. W. Fesmire. M. Lampourt, D. Haefli. Row 2: B. Meier. C.J. Lcrch, R. Davis. T. Wood, S. Ellinghauscn. P. Reed. B. McMickle, D. Lake, J. Bell. M. Simpson. J. Edwards. V. Blake. B. DeWcese, M. Becker. G. Schrocdcr. Coach George Johnston. Coach Rich Cloppcr. Row 3: M. Schifcling. K. Harvey. J. Gustafson. D. Peeler. M. Phillips. J. O'Brien, S. Watson. P. Williams. T. Beeson, S. Ames. J. Sexton, K. Reynolds, T. Burnett. D. Brown. B. Smith, B. Palmer. Row 4: R. Ringcl. S. Backlund. J. Johnston. G. Corwin, J. Piskorski. K. Halliday. L. Herring. S. Mahany. G. Von Tobel. K. Lynch. P. Seaton. J. Cody. S. Nelson. D. Brown. J. Wenger. G. Wood. 93 Varsity Cagers Close Season at 11-13 The 1969-70 season was another frustrating one for the Richwoods basketball team. At times the team played fantas- tic ball, but they could not keep up the momentum and finished with a disappointing 11-13 record. The Knights, although fifth in the Mid-State Nine Conference and third in the Illini, did act as a spoiler, knocking off some of the big teams and making the conference races a little closer. The captains of this year’s team were seniors John Taylor and Chris Curfman. Taylor (.369 shooting percentage) was a favorite with the crowds for his amazing jumping and dribbling. Curfman, the tallest man on the squad, hit on 46.2% of his shots, but towards the end of the season was plagued by a back ailment. Voted the most improved player by his teammates was junior guard Chris Voegeie who had perhaps the greatest reach of any guard in the conference. Taylor made the Mid-State Nine All-Conference squad. Curfman and Doug Rittler. who was often the game high scorer, received mention. Although the Illini All-Conference team was very hard to get on, due to Galesburg and Pekin, two Knights made it -- Taylor and Rittler. John Taylor watches the defense develop as he drives downcourt. 94 VARSITY BASKETBALL. B. Murphrcc. B Piskorski. B. Davis. R Huber. M Krieger. D.R. Phillips, R Bengston, D. Rittler, C. Curfman. G. Glynis. C. Stutts. C. Voegclc, M. Trent, J. Taylor, S. Kohl. Coach Ty Franklin. Sot Pictured: L. Cockficld. 'Coach Ty Franklin, who announced his resignation after this year, feeds Rittler just before the end of the time-out. Second semester star. Lcs Cockficld. flies for the block Varsity Basketball Scores 11 wins, 13 losses Richwoods 65 70 Morton Richwoods 65 51 Chillicothc Richwoods 69 51 East Peoria Richwoods 68 79 Central Richwoods 56 57 Pekin Richwoods 67 63 East Peoria Richwoods 48 60 Bergan Richwoods 64 55 Sterling Richwoods 48 73 LaSallc-Peru Richwoods 66 68 Spalding Richwoods 63 74 Galesburg Richwoods 81 55 Canton Richwoods 77 54 Manual Richwoods 68 75 Limestone Richwoods 89 54 Woodruff Richwoods 68 66 Central Richwoods 57 52 Pekin Richwoods 58 53 East Peoria Richwoods 58 63 Bergan Richwoods 66 73 Spalding Richwoods 76 71 Limestone Richwoods 41 62 Manual Richwoods 50 54 Woodruff Richwoods 42 44 Manual J-V Basketball Scores 9 wins, 3 losses Richwoods 52 46 Central Richwoods 58 64 Pekin Richwoods 58 52 East Peoria Richwoods 61 49 Bergan Richwoods 53 61 Canton Richwoods 70 47 Limestone Richwoods 70 42 Morton Richwoods 60 58 Chillicothc Richwoods 47 69 Pekin Richwoods 59 43 East Peoria Richwoods 61 56 Bergan Richwoods 69 67 Limestone As Doug Rittler stares in wonder, Bergan's Terry Sinclair collides with RHS' Chris Curfman after losing the rebound. 95 Sophs Finish 1st for Third Year WHGHiy WGHtsI NItiUT SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL. Row I: R. Swartz. T. Jcrmac. J. Dawson. Hammcrton. P. Watson, D. Rogers. M. Hoftiezer. One of the sophomores’ leading scorers, Greg Glynis, gets off a needed jump-shot against Pekin. Phillips. J. Carroll, L. Sledge. R. Hoover. R. Howard. Row 2: Coach Wayne Sophomore Basketball Scores 17 wins, 4 losses Richwoods 61 63 Central Richwoods 72 63 Pekin Richwoods 61 55 East Peoria Richwoods 76 43 Bergan Richwoods 58 60 Spalding Richwoods 48 78 Galesburg Richwoods 81 51 Canton Richwoods 72 74 Manual Richwoods 74 61 Limestone Richwoods 63 61 Woodruff Richwoods 67 49 Central Richwoods 80 61 Pekin Richwoods 79 50 East Peoria Richwoods 63 48 Bergan Richwoods 76 50 Spalding Richwoods 61 39 Limestone Richwoods 52 50 Manual Richwoods 66 48 Woodruff Richwoods 61 37 Bloomington Richwoods 74 71 Limestone Richwoods 75 59 Pekin First in Mid-State Nine First in Pekin Sophomore Tournament M FRESHMAS BASKETBALL TEAM. Row I: Coach Pat Grafton. T. Tem- ple, S. Salzcntcnstcin. S. Henderson. T. Bolton. J. Gustafson. D. Peeler, M. Schicfling. G. Smith. Coach Rich Snarr. Row 2: D. Hartweg. T. Bill, J. Brandt. S. Ellinghauscn. T Schmitt, G. Corwin. J. Krick. F. Shcmel. R Dawson. J. Rics. P Reed. ROW3:T. Lovestrand. J. King. K. Halliday. M Long. C. Popp. S. Logsdon. J. Eastman. D. Dawn. S. Mahancy. Freshmen Finish Disappointing 5-18 Freshman Basketball Scores 5 wins. 18 losses Richwoods 65 49 Canton Richwoods 88 40 Chillicothe Richwoods 73 65 Central Richwoods 57 63 Pekin Richwoods 57 38 East Peoria Richwoods 50 70 Woodruff Richwoods 44 67 Spalding A Richwoods 30 67 Spalding B Richwoods 57 84 Galesburg Richwoods 73 75 Limestone Richwoods 42 76 Manual Richwoods 66 70 Morton Richwoods 54 63 Central Richwoods 66 77 Pekin Richwoods 65 70 East Peoria Richwoods 38 41 Bergan Richwoods 55 73 Spalding A Richwoods 52 56 Spalding B Richwoods 45 62 Limestone A Richwoods 33 54 Limestone B Richwoods 53 68 Woodruff Richwoods 40 56 Manual In a game against Woodruff, Steve Mahaney sets up a jumper in perfect form Fabulous Fish Place Sixth in State VARSITYSWIMM1SG TEA M. Row I: R. Rocslcr. J. Noctzcl. G. Leach. Slcuiz. M. Staley. D Mcrgcncr. D Rahn Row 3: D Long. T. Pula. M. P Hopwood. M Davis. B. Triebel. B Anderson. Row 2: Joe Clement. Rich Modjeska. S Wood. J Fcllman. C. King. D. Long. J Wand. B. Foss. Clopper. D. Dickison, R Wood. W. Eastman. S. Krieger, R. Andersen. J. In their first year at their positions, head coach Rich Clop- per and assistant Joe Clement led Richwoods to a 16-2 dual meet record. Losing only to Illinois State Champion Hins- dale and to tough Rock Island, the Knights were undefeated in Mid-State Nine action, winning the conference title easily. An impressive win in the district meet built up hopes for a high finish in the state meet; this was not to be. however. Three disqualifications in key events ruined chances for a higher finish as the Richwoods swimmers ended up sixth. Brilliant performances were turned in by sophomore Gib Leach and by senior Roger Wood. Leach won the 100 year breast-stroke in an All-American time and Wood placed 4th in the 50 freestyle and 5th in the 100 free, as well as being anchor man on the 5th place 400 free relay team. Other swimmers who added important points to the Rich- woods total were Doug Long (400 free relay), Dave Long (200 free and 400 free relay), Tom Pula (200 free and free relay), and Mark Modjeska (400 yard free). Over the season, Ric Andersen was the best diver, but it was Mitch Staley who qualified for the State meet. Roger Wood and Gib Leach were voted most valuable swimmers by their teammates. Shannon Wood was named most improved sophomore, and John Houser was named most improved freshman. 98 The 400 free relay team of Roger Wood. Doug Long. Tom Pula, and Dave Long placed fifth in Stale. Ric Andersen comes in backwards as (he judge looks on. No matter how hard he tried, the swimmer in lane one (not from Rich- woods!) couldn't seem to get moving! Junior Mark Modjeska improved tremendously in the 400 free and ended up 12th in the State. Varsity Swimming Scores Richwoods 76 15 wins. 1 loss 18 WoodrufT Richwoods 86 9 Spalding Richwoods 76 19 Pekin Richwoods 77 16 Bcrgan Richwoods 78 17 Central Richwoods 65 30 Carl Sandburg Richwoods 52 43 Homewood Flossmoor Richwoods 76 19 Thornton Richwoods 36 59 Hinsdale Richwoods 73 22 Central Richwoods 84 11 Spalding Richwoods 74 21 Pekin Richwoods 73 22 U. High Richwoods 84 11 WoodrufT Richwoods 62 33 Danville Richwoods 72 23 Champaign Central Richwoods 72 23 Moline Richwoods 39 1 2 55 1 2 Rock Island First in Mid-Slate Nine Third in Indian Relays First in District Meet Sixth in State Meet The 100 breaststroke champion was Gib Leach - last year Denny Bush won the same event at State, with Leach placing fifth as a freshman. Paul Hopwood and Brent Tricbel look their parts as they do the butterfly. Junior-Varsity Swim Scores 2 wins. loss Richwoods 43 52 Hinsdale Richwoods 65 25 Moline Richwoods 65 30 Rock Island Soaring through space, Ric Andersen executes another dive. First year head coach Rich Cloppcr gets his dunking after the Knight victory in the first Mid-State Nine meet. 100 Richwoods' Paul Hopwood (3) tenses along with other swimmers awaiting the butterfly. • V Swimming Team. Row I: R Walden, C. Rians, S. Wagner, J. Houser, B. Beeson, Coach Rich Cloppcr, Coach Joe Clement. Row 3: J. Smith. K. S. McCallcn. Ro 2:D. Freeman. C. Meyers. K. Adams. C. Slcutz. T. Oyan, Doubct. G. Brown. Frosh, J-V Teams Prepare for Varsity The freshman swimmers, as in past years, did not have many chances to prove how good they were. They practiced throughout the year just to keep in shape and attended only one meet--thc Hinsdale Central Invitational Swim Meet for freshmen. Here, the freshmen fish finished seventh, leaving room for improvement, but still eager to follow in the foot- steps of the Varsity swimmers. Richwoods loses a valuable frccsiylcr in graduating senior Roger Wood. Sophomore Gib Leach won the 100 yard breaststroke. Simons, Sixth in State, Tops Season Varsity Wrestling Scores Richwoods 36 16 Metamora Richwoods 21 27 Galesburg Richwoods 28 20 Central Richwoods 24 22 Lincoln Richwoods 22 22 Woodruff Richwoods 10 39 Sterling Richwoods 16 36 Rock Falls Richwoods 31 19 Canton Richwoods 23 19 Limestone Richwoods 19 24 East Peoria Richwoods 8 37 Bloomington Richwoods 22 20 Spalding Richwoods 21 24 Lanphier Richwoods 17 33 Springfield South-East Richwoods 40 10 Manual Richwoods 18 33 Pekin Richwoods 34 14 Bergan Second in RHS Quadrangular Eighth it] Granite City Tournament Third in Normal U. High Tournament Second in Illini Conference Third in Mid-State Nine Conference Third in District Eighth in Sectional Thirty-fourth in State Junior Jeff Simons, wrestling ai 175, finished sixth in the State Meet, the first Knight to place in State since 1965. 102 VARSITY WRESTLING TEAM. Row I. Kevin Tilhoff, Bill Anderson, Dennis Reynolds, Mark Pierce, Brent Birdsall, Jerry Metz. Row 2: Coach Robert Easter, Rick Ford, Doug Birdsall, Tom Thornburg, Jeff Simons. Bill Elkins, Davy Whitehurst. FRESHMEN-SOPHOMORE WRESTLING TEAM. Row I: J. Faughn. S. Walker. D. Kaiser. S. Lake. R. Schmuddc. K. Reynolds. D. Schwab. D. Klusendorf. Row 2: T. Bach. R. Sherwood, P. Williams, S. Demanes. K. Wade, S. Watson. J. Faughn. W. Fessmire, W. Otis, F.P. Manning. Chuck Rock. ROW J: Head Coach Joe Garguilo. J. Graves. B. Meier. G. Shelton. C. DefTenbaugh, D. Brown. M. Woodhou.se. K. Shields. J. Bicrly. L. Her- ring. Senior Jerry Metz (137) does a switch reversal in the District Meet. Metz was a co-captain and veteran outstanding wrestler. The wrestling season was much more successful than the dual meet record of 8-8-1 suggests. For the first time since 1966 the Knights won a trophy, finishing third at the Normal U-High Invitational. But perhaps the most spectacular achievement of all was Jeff Simons sixth place in the State Meet, the first Richwoods wrestler to place since 1965. The three captains were seniors Jerry Metz (28-7, first in Illini and Mid-State Nine), Mark Pierce (29-7-2, first Knight to win Granite City Invitational), and Tom Thornburg (24- 10-2, first in Illini and second in M-S 9). Juniors Bill Ander- son (28-6, first in Illini and M-S 9), and Simons (first in Illini and M-S-9) were also exceptional. Joe Gargiulo coached for his first year, bringing the fresh- man-sophomore team to a 9-1 record and second place in both conferences. They were fourth in the M-S 9 meet, how- ever. Frosh-Soph and J-V Wrestling Scores Richwoods 27 26 Metamora Richwoods 24 22 Galesburg Central (FS) Richwoods 36 18 Richwoods 40 15 Lincoln Richwoods 25 23 Woodruff (FS) Richwoods 40 11 Canton Richwoods 29 21 Limestone Richwoods 42 8 East Peoria (FS) Richwoods 13 35 Bloomongton Richwoods 30 18 Spalding (FS) Richwoods 36 18 Manual (FS) Richwoods 16 30 Pekin Second-- Mid-State Nine Conference Second-IHini Conference High-rated Gary’ Willingham of Manual was not prepared for the unique and amazing Grady Cradle as executed by Groovy Grady Shelton (FS 145). 103 Knights Capture Led by the outstanding and record breaking pitching of senior Randy Stueve, the varsity baseball team enjoyed its best season ever. It finished second in the Mid-State Nine with a record of 11-5 and had the longest winning streak ever — ten games. The team also took sole posession of the Illini Conference Title for the first time in RHS history. Randy Stueve, the number one pitcher, broke a 1960 re- cord of 81 strikeouts in one season by compiling a total of 82. Another achievement was Richwoods domination of the Il- lini All-Conference Team, placing five on this squad. These five were seniors Randy Stueve, Bill Piskorski, and Doug Ziegler, and sophomores John Dawson and Rick Bengston. On the Mid-State Nine All-Conference scene, only two Richwoods varsity players were chosen to be on that team. These two outstanding players were Randy Stueve and Rick Bengston. Second in M-S 9 Mike James, fleet-fooled outfielder, tried to steal third against Manual, but failed. Knights , N'GHTs, mm. 104 VARSITY BASEBALL TEAM. Row I: B Babcock. B. Cohen. J. Dawson. B. Piskorski. D. Zentgraf. D. Kluscndorf, R. Strand. C. Trimble, G. Dun- can ROW 2: Coach Ty Franklin. T. Ellis, C. Lowdcr. R. Stueve. C. Curf- man. R. Bengston. T. Hcnrichs. D. Kimler. M. James. D. Ziegler. Varsity Baseball Scores 18 wins, 6 losses Richwoods 6 5 Bergan Richwoods 14 33 Woodruff Richwoods 2 3 East Peoria Richwoods 4 7 Pekin Richwoods 14 1 Eureka Richwoods 14 1 Eureka Richwoods 4 1 Spalding Richwoods 2 5 Central Richwoods 9 0 Chillicothe Richwoods 3 2 Galesburg Richwoods 7 10 East Peoria Richwoods 9 10 Bergan Richwoods 2 1 Central Randy Stuevc works on his Manual shut-out. Their game gave Richwoods second place and brought Stucve's E R. A. down to approximately zero. Bill Babcock rounds third on Piskorski's home run to score the winning run against Manual. Varsity Baseball Scores (Cont.) Richwoods 10 4 Woodruff Richwoods 5 3 Limestone Richwoods 3 1 Pekin Richwoods 3 0 Manual Richwoods 7 1 Spalding Richwoods 2 1 Manual Richwoods 14 2 Canton Richwoods 12 6 Canton Richwoods 6 3 Woodruff Richwoods 0 5 Central Richwoods 2 1 Limestone Piskorski threw the batter out for the third out of the inning, thus cancelling the run scored by the Manual on third. Sophomore Daryl Foley trots into third, much to Coach Wyss’ chagrin. Wyss thought he should have scored. 105 SOPHOMORE BASEBALL TEAM. Row 1:S. Carlisle, S. Johnson. V. Wei- Springer. D. Nelson. Row2:9.. Hoover. K. Markraft, R. Owens. M. Witmer, land. B. Hughbanks, B. Miller. T. Clemmer, E. Williams. J. Blessington, J. K. Donahue. S. Dinger, R. Zessin, B. Addy, D. Foley. Coach Don Wyss. Sophs Waver in Clutch The Sophomore Baseball Team had a fair year, winning 8 and losing 7. The wins were complete routs, by margins of as many as nine and ten runs. When it came to the close games, however, the sophs choked, losing to Manual 1-0 and to Central 14-13. Pitchers Blair Miller and Donahue were most valuable. Sophomore Baseball Scores 8 wins, 7 losses Richwoods 13 2 Woodruff Richwoods 5 2 Limestone Richwoods 3 6 Galesburg Richwoods 13 14 Central Richwoods 5 2 Woodruff Richwoods 0 6 Manual Richwoods 4 3 Pekin Richwoods 0 5 Pekin Richwoods 3 4 Spalding Richwoods 17 12 Limestone Richwoods 0 1 Manual Richwoods 1 4 Spalding Richwoods 13 3 Washington Richwoods 9 3 Washington Richwoods 10 0 East Peoria 106 Top pitcher Kevin Donahue ducks in a curve against this unsuspecting Spalding batter. Freshmen Win a Few - Lose a Few Coach Siebel throws in some body-English. but his player was still out. as can be seen from the position of the glove and the foot. Mr. Charles Siebel once again coached the freshman base- ball team, concentrating more on development of talent and giving his young players a complete background in the game, rather than in playing the best over and over. As in past years, the team’s record was not fantastic, but they did split the season. Freshman Baseball Scores 9 wins, 9 losses Richwoods 3 4 Bergen Richwoods 8 7 East Peoria Richwoods 13 0 Central Richwoods 8 1 Woodruff Richwoods 7 8 Limestone Richwoods 3 4 Pekin Richwoods 6 4 Spalding Richwoods 4 5 Canton Richwoods 1 10 Bergan Richwoods 3 6 East Peoria Richwoods 7 9 Central Richwoods 15 5 Woodruff Richwoods 8 7 Limestone Richwoods 4 7 Pekin Richwoods 7 6 Manual Richwoods 11 8 Spalding Richwoods 9 2 Canton Richwoods 2 3 Canton FRESHMAN BASEBALL TEAM Row . J. Krick. G. Rookcr, G. Schro- eder. R McMicklc, G. Smith. M Fray. R Davis, j. Piskorski. T. Bill. D. Fairbaim. Row 2: i. Eystcr, S. Mahancy. B. Meier, B. Barnes. M. Stebbins, 107 B Palmer. T. Bumctt. D. Dawn. P. Reed. J. Ries. M. Schifcling. Coach Chuck Siebel. Cindermen Undefeated in All but State After being upset in the 100, the 220 saw Mike Trent completely smoke Gary Shelton of Central with a City record time of 22.0. With a squad of fourteen seniors, fourteen juniors, and five sophomores, the varsity track team ended their excellent season with 17 wins and no losses. The Knights had an impressive record, obtaining five different titles—first in the Illini, first in the Peoria City Meet, first in the District, first in the Mid-State Nine, and first in the Woodruff Relays. With these achievements, the Knights were the first since Woodruff in 1951-52 to win all their meets excluding State. Mike Trent who ran the 100 yard dash in a record-break- ing 9.7, was chosen as the captain, and Kim Hiserote was named co-captain of the squad. The most improved cinder- men were senior Bob Fcinholz, junior Rick Clubb, sophomore Craig Sluetz, and freshman Joe Sexton. In the close finish of a 220 preliminary, Shelton beat Bob Fcinholz. VARSITY TRACK TEAM. Row A C. Sluetz. K Adams. M. Hofticzcr, D. Hirdsall. B. Foss, B. Hofiiczcr. B. Harvey, D. Schmidt. B. Patterson. J. Crawmcr. J. Storts. Row 2: B. Reardon, G. Citron. R. Clubb, R. Meyer. D. Blcssin, S. Thompson. B. Fcinholz. M. Trent, S. Higgs, J. Lofgrcn. B. Unmh, K. Hiserote. P. Stuckwisch. Aon-J: Coach John Brown, E. Young, S. Anderson.S. Smith, K. Shields, S. Katz. J. Haley. W. Eastman, D Rittlcr. B. Elkins. M. Baictto. G. Myers, G. Altorfcr. B. Wright. Coach Tom Peeler. Coach Rich Snarr. Sot Pictured: D. Blake. T. Huson. K. Kirkpatrick. V. Petty. 108 •TV. - • MB' —_ - Kim Hiscrote in the mile: Start . . . :6I . . 2:09 . . . 3:19 . . . 4:24.2 — he ran all the way to a new City record and a best for Hiscrotc. Varsity Track Scores 10 wins, 0 losses Richwoods 96 31 Manual Richwoods 93 44 Bloomington 22 Woodruff Richwoods 84 43 Galesburg Richwoods 111 16 Limestone Richwoods 108 1 2 33 Pekin 17 1 2 East Peoria Richwoods 108 19 Spalding Richwoods 93 34 Central Richwoods 111 16 Bergan First in Illini Conference First in Peoria City First in District First in Mid-State Nine First in Woodruff Relays Runners from Spalding and Richwoods (Gary Citron) prepare for their lap of the 880 relay. i W Steve Higgs won this 440 heat, with Dave Schmidt third. The vision of concentration. Bob Feinholr awaits Brain Harvey’s hand-off in the 880 relay. Frosh-Sophs The 1970 Frosh-Soph Track squad had a season which varied little in style from that of the varisty team. They finished with a very admirable undefeated season and showed good depth and strength in all their events. The young Knights followed in the varsities foot-steps placing first in the Illini Conference by scoring 88 points in that meet. However, they finished second in the Mid-State Nine Conference being edged out by the fine Frosh-Soph Track team from Manual. With the frosh-soph suppliment to next year’s varsity team, coaches are confident that the Knights winning tradi- tion will be upheld. Taking over as Richwoods' number one hurdler after Ward East- man's injury, senior Dave Blake won both City Meet races, and in record time. Central's Bruce Ulrich won the 880 easily, but Dave Blcssin was second in good time. High-jumper Bob Horftiezer clears 5'10 to win the City Meet. Frosh-Soph Track Scores 6 wins, 0 losses Richwoods 86 41 Manual Richwoods 93 1 3 48 1 3 Bloomington 13 1 3 Woodruff Richwoods 116 11 Limestone Richwoods 99 36 Pekin 24 East Peoria Richwoods 119 4 Spalding Richwoods 72 55 Central First in Illini Conference First in Mid-State Nine FROSH SOPH TRACK TEAM Row : D Schwab. S. Blessin. J Bell. K. Lynch. K Haney. S. Haynes. B. DcWeesc. D. Brown, J. Smith. J. O'Brien. C.J. Lerch. T. Vachon. Row 2: J. Graves. M. Phillips. C. Vicary. J. Sexton. K. Adams, M. Hoftiezcr. C. Slu. B. Foss. C. Rock, T. Temple. C. Brown. S. Bolton. L Brandt. S. Henderson. S. Watson. J. Fsughn. J. Vallosio. Row 3: Coach John Brown. T. Katz. P. Curlcss. P. Williams. G. VonTobel. R. Howard. E. Waldschmidt. J. King. S. Nelson. C. O’Neill. J. Edwards. D. Hartweg. M. Steveson, P. Watson. S. Miller, D. Zeigele. B. Hiscrotc. M. Long. B. Wright. D. Freeman. Coach Tom Peeler. Coach Rick Snarr. Win Illini and All Duals Leading polc-vaulter Todd Huson easily clears 11 ft. 6 in. Meet director Bob Baietto signals three more laps to two-milers Rick Clubb and Kent Adams, who set the frosh-soph record of 10:03. TOP SIX TENNIS PLAYERS' Coach George Johnston. Steve Cohen. Ray Bach. Corky King. Steve Spain. Skip Salzcnstcin. A! Geppinger. Knights Capture Second in M-S 9 ','Ssv Last year five of the six starting tennis players on the Richwoods team were seniors. Richwoods was second in the Mid-State Nine Conference, finishing behind Peoria Central, who built up a string of consecutive victories as long as your arm with a team consisting of only one senior. Consequently, pre-season prospects were not too good for the Knights. They surprised everyone though. The Richwoods top six were seniors Steve Cohen and Steve Spain, juniors Ray Bach and Corky King, sophomore Al Geppinger, and freshman Skip Salzcnstein. There were various doubles teams, with no pair being together as much as, for example, Jim Sloto and Ken Cohen of last year's team. Two pairs which came close, however, were Ray Bach and Corky King and the sophomore team of Tom Triebel and Steve Foster, which has been especially promising. Cohen, the top-seeded player, won the district singles com- petition. At the time of this writing, the state meet had not yet occurred, so it is impossible to say how well he did there. King up to this point had lost only one match, and that to mighty Central. Salzcnstcin, while only a freshman, cracked the top six, evoking memories of his older brother, a former Richwoods star. Steve Cohen wav the top-seeded Richwoods tennis player and district win- ner. 112 Lcttcrwinncr Steve Spain demonstrates his fine backhand shot. Varsity Tennis Scores 20 wins, 3 losses Richwoods 6 3 Bergan Richwoods 9 0 Streator Richwoods 8 1 Normal High Richwoods 9 0 Limestone Richwoods 8 1 Woodruff Richwoods 6 3 Limestone Richwoods 8 1 Spalding Richwoods 7 2 Galesburg Richwoods 8 1 Bloomington Richwoods 7 2 Bergan Richwoods 3 6 Pekin Richwoods 9 0 East Peoria Richwoods 6 3 Galesburg Richwoods 2 7 Central Richwoods 5 1 Manual Richwoods 9 0 Canton Richwoods 9 0 Woodruff Richwoods 9 0 East Peoria Richwoods 6 0 Spalding Richwoods 1 5 Central Richwoods 8 1 Bloomington Richwoods 7 2 Manual Richwoods 8 1 Third place in Mid-State Nine Second place in District Canton Greg Shaheen shows how the pros move! 113 TENNIS. Row .- T. Triebcl. S. Spain. A. Goeppinger. S. Salzcnstcin. J. Buster, G. Shaheen. D. Shotick. Row 2: Coach George Johnston. S. Cohen. R Bach. C. King. E. Shaheen. J. Johnston. S. Backlund. J. Eastman. N. Boggs. S. Foster. After an exciting championship victory over the amazing Karl Marx All-Stars, the Aces of Clubb finished first in BAA basketball. G.A.A. B.A.A. Girls’ Interscholastics Begin at RHS This year, for the first time, Richwoods girls’ teams par- ticipated in athletic competition against girls’ teams repre- senting other schools. The idea had been about for quite a while, but no one did anything about it until last fall, when P.E. teacher Miss Mary Ellen Taylor organized a tennis team. Volleyball and badminton followed, and there may even be girls’ slugging home runs on the softball diamond before long. The tennis team played two matches, beating East Peoria and losing to Pekin. Kay Hazen and the doubles team of Sue Ward and Kathy Plummer were undefeated. The volleyball team placed third at a four-team tourna- ment at East Peoria in which East Peoria won, Washington was second, and Pekin fourth. Perhaps soon there will have to be a boys’ cheerleading team to spur the girls on! TENNIS. Row I: K. Plummer. T. Hathaway. B. Johnson. Row 2:S. Ward. V. Thistlcwood, Coach Mary Ellen Taylor. B. Wright. K. Vachon. Kandy Leu. Mike Karasik. Bruce Anderson. Loran Reeves. John Johnson. Rich Carroll. Jim Burdette. Bob Travers. Rod Wade. Randy Wendland, Coach Wayne Hammerton. Golfers Finish Second in District Varsity Golf Scores 15 wins, 6 losses Richwoods 166 171 Eureka Richwoods 164 168 Canton Richwoods 170 171 Galesburg Richwoods 164 155 Spalding Richwoods 164 175 Woodruff Richwoods 163 165 Washington Richwoods 166 156 Bergan Richwoods 166 176 Limestone Richwoods 153 162 Manual Richwoods 153 165 East Peoria Richwoods 159 156 Pekin Richwoods 159 155 Central Richwoods 159 161 Spalding Richwoods 159 164 Woodruff Richwoods 154 178 Manual Richwoods 154 170 East Peoria Richwoods 159 182 Canton Richwoods 149 159 Bergan Richwoods 149 161 Limestone Richwoods 161 147 Pekin Richwoods 161 151 Central Fifth in Mid-State Nine Second in District 116 State qualifier Bruce Anderson makes sure he gets at least one ball in. Frosh-Soph Finish 5-0 A little disgusted. Jim Burdette watches his shot to the green. Rich Carroll, who finished fourth in the District Meet, eyes his put. hoping for the par. On the golf course, the Knights had another good season. With only two returning lettermen — senior Rich Carroll and junior Bruce Anderson — the golfers had more success than at first expected, finishing with a final record of 15-6. This record gave them the third spot in the Illini and fourth place in the Mid-State Nine. The highlight of the season for the RHS golfers was the District Meet. The golfers came along to qualifying for the State Meet, but were edged out by Pekin. Bruce Anderson, however, tied for medalist in the District which did qualify him for the State Golf Meet. J-VGOLF. Mark Soils. Don Kaiser. Sieve Snyder. Dave Beam. Roger Sherwood. Steve Robb. Mark Swirmicky. Larry Thresher. Doug Bachtel, Jim Slokes. Scon Standard. Bill Belke. Stan Syndcr. 117 Varsity cheerleaders take a halftime break. Light-hearted and wet-headed Pakia boys rode in an open truck the length of the soggy Homecoming Parade. Eager Cheerleaders Turn on Teams VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Front Row: Debbie Brown. Mary Ollikaincn, Cindy Long. Row 2: Wendy Wiesler. Carol Beard. Joanne Krueger, Linda Becker. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Susie Sommer, Gail Lukchart, Chris Piskorski, Carol Wright. Row 2: Susie Doubet, Penny Jackson, Jenny Mitchell. The 1969-70 Varsity Cheerleaders were, like the football team, number one, at least according to judges at the Univer- sity of Illinois and Pontiac. In July, 1969, the varsity team attended a clinic at the U. of I. At the end of the week’s work, the RHS team was judged best of the over forty teams there and was awarded Grand Prize. This standard of excellence resulted in Richwoods being selected to host a clinic in April at which cheerleaders from both Richwoods and the U. of I. clinic taught. Over the Christmas vacation at the Pontiac basketball tournament, the Richwoods girls, for the first time, were judged the best cheerleaders of the sixteen teams at the tour- nament. The varsity girls lead an enthusiastic cheer as the Knights defeat Central. At the Limestone game, Debbie Brown looks angelic, but the more down-to- earth cheercrs just applaud the Knights. The cheerleader and crowd react simultaneously to Richwoods' first touch- down against Central. Take Time To. . . Teach. A teacher affects eternity; One can never tell Where his influence stops. ACADEMIC-FACULTY This year at Richwoods has been totally different than any other year. Why? Because new, progressive administrates and faculty have initiated a confident, positive” attitude. Mr. Robert Baiettoand Ms. Rachel Shcpherdson, both hav- ing taken on the increased responsibilities of principal and assistant principal, have led the way in this movement. The positive” movement has put many new responsibili- ties and freedoms on each and every student. Two new pro- grams oriented this year were the open study hall system which gives the perrogative of quiet study or a free hour in the cafeteria, and the other being the adoption of a very liberal dress code. Since this new administrative attitude, the spirit and enthusiasm at Richwoods High School has soared high and we all hope it will keep on soaring. During a pep assembly. Tucker Szold presented our Good Guy . Mr. Baictto. a petition, signed by the entire student body, backing his positive policies. Unfortunately Mrs. Shcpcrdson did not successfully complete her drivers training course. Mrs. Rachel Shcpherdson competently assumed the position of administra- tive assistant at Richwoods. MRS. EVELYN CAMPBELL Dean of Girls MR JERRY DAUGHERITY Dean of Boys MRS. JUNE COMBS Freshmen A-E Guidance Director This year, the Guidance Department at Richwoods worked along with Mr. Baietto to help further the “positive attitude.” Headed by Mrs. June Combs, the counselors, along with their guidance, urged students to accept new re- sponsibilities. For a troubled student, his counselor's office meant an open door, an eager listener, and useful advice. It was a place to take one’s problems in an attempt to reduce and sometimes solve them. However, the counselors did more than just advise. Besides issuing passes, admits, and registering students, they also gave college entrance tests, and completed and sent all the necessary transcripts and college applications for the college- bound seniors. MR JOHN HATTON Sophomores L-Q Juniors L-Q Seniors M-R MISS SHIRLEY HORWEDEL Freshmen N-Z Seniors A-C MR. RONALD KAUFMAN Sophomores E-K Juniors E-K Seniors J-L MR HARVEY VARNESS Sophomores R-W Juniors R-Z Seniors U-Z Mr. McDavid starts his day off by being there when he‘s needed. MR RUSSELL MCDAVID Freshmen F-M Seniors D-I MISS JUDY ZIMMERMAN Sophomores A-D Juniors A-D Seniors S-T 123 English Offers Variety - New Ideas MRS MARY GREENER English III English IV MR DAVID HAMACHER Debate Debate Coach Freshman Speech Speech Theory Practice Mr. David Hamachcr takes time out from his busy day to ponder an interesting article. 124 Mr. Dougherty and look alike” pose for their picture. Mrs. Peggy Dollinger expresses her pleasure over a good class discussion. MR MICHAEL HARTNETT English II English III MR LARRY JENKINS Department Chairman English II Student Council Advisor MRS. JANICE JOHNSON English II English IV MRS MARVEL KNUPP Reading Lab An imponant part of the English Department is the Drama Section. This year, the RHS players produced three plays. Once Upon A Mattress, Dark Of The Moon, and the freshman-sophomore production Thurber Carnival. The all- student casts for the plays were directed by faculty members Mrs. Sara Drew and Mrs. Bettsey Barhorst, plus student directors. These productions upheld the RHS tradition of excellent acting before capacity audiences. Extracurricular Speech and Debate teams also added to the honor found at Richwoods, bringing in first place tro- phies to add to the others collected in past years and spread Richwoods fame far beyond the school’s walls. Mrs. Sara Drew adds ihc final touch to one of her performers in Thurber's Carnival The spring production. Dark Of The Moon cast members gather round Uncle Smclicue for a few words of wisdom. MRS FERN LAWLIS English IV MRS. PATRICIA PRATT English III English IV ■ MRS. CANDI LIENHART English II English III MRS. CAROL RILEY English III English Courses Search for MR CHARLES ROLINSKI Freshmen Speech World Geography Under the direction of Mr. Larry Jenkins, the Richwoods English Department again strove for a better program of literature and rhetoric. English classes divided the year be- tween the study of proper English grammar and courses in literature. Sophomores studied a variety of authors, while juniors concentrated on American literature and seniors on English literature. A certain amount of creative writing was necessary in each course, and juniors and seniors struggled during the second semester with required term papers. Required of all freshmen was Speech or Debate, where all learned the basics of public speaking. A more advanced class, Speech Theory and Practice, was open to interested juniors and seniors. Here, in-depth studies were made to better pre- pare these students for future speeches. Journalism students this year in addition to basic instruc- tion in journalistic writing and newspaper and management, took various field trips and had guest speakers to supplement their textbook information. 126 Oh. don't tell me. I'll never get these note cards back in the right order!' Mrs. Pratt explains the many facets of the characters in The Scarlet Letter by using a student's sketches. New Approaches to Lit. and Grammar 127 Juniors Rosemary Woloveck and Linda Witter make use of the reading lab pacers to accelerate their reading speed. Momentarily laying aside his duties as department chairman. Mr. Jenkins finds time to advise Student Council member, Brenda Schwartz. MRS. CONNIE DEATHERAGE Latin I Latin 11 Latin III Latin IV MR JOSEPH DIAZ MRS JACQUELINE MR SANFORD MRS JANE HATTON Spanish I DOOLEY GORDON French II Spanish III French I Spanish 1 French III Spanish IV French II Spanish 1 Spanish 11 Spanish II French IV Language Ties the World Stop, don’t interrupt while my friend and I arc talking! protests Mr. Gordon. 128 Ii looks like Reed Rocsslcr needs a helping hand from Mrs. Owens. Languages are the key to understanding and communica- tion between people. The Richwoods Language Department plays a vital part in stimulating this important educational purpose. Opportunities for language study are available to students interested in Spanish. French. German, and Latin. Students may participate four years in the language of thier choice. Special fifth year studies arc a new addition of the French department with emphasis on individualized independent study in literature. The audio-visual approach is the teaching method for first and second year students. Teachers attempt to develop basic reading, writing, and speaking skills by creating interest and confidence through the use of the Language Laboratory, drills, and games. Third and fourth year students concentrate upon technical grammar, advanced speaking, literature, and culture. MR JAY PLATTNER German II German III German IV German Club Sponsor Sophomore Class Sponsor MRS KENNA OWENS French I French II French Club Sponsor MR LEONARD CROOKS Ancient Medieval History Black Studies Course U.S. History World Geography MR JERRY DRISCOLL American Government Illinois History MR EDWIN DURHAM American Government Jr. Sr. U.S. History MR PAT GRAFTON Geography U.S. History Social Studies — MRS. FRANCES CLOSE Sociology MR JOE DEFABBIO Ancient Medieval History 130 Mr. Durham is caught in the act. (working). Valuable to Knowledge From a bird's eye view of Mrs. Close’s Sociology Class, we sc- that they're getting a perspective on our world of today. The variety of subjective courses in the Social Studies De- partment this year is as broad and wide-spread as in previous years. Courses provide and prepare students for the future in lines of Sociology. International Relations, and Economics. These courses introduce the problems of society and give a certain amount of reason and logic in their solving. Our nation’s past history is also stressed in the required course. U.S. History. Another course offered, Illinois His- tory, is an involvement of past aspects and incidents relating to the state of Illinois. Along with these profitable and enriching courses, Ameri- can Government proves to show good response through its widening and enlightening study of present and past politics in the U.S. The Social Studies Department faculty has con- tinued to bring back the old and prepare for the new by offering a voluntary course in Black Studies after school. MR THOMAS PEELER Ancient Medieval History Modern European History MR RANDY SLEETH U.S. History Junior Class Advisor MR LAWERENCE GROVES International Relations U.S. History MR GEORGE JOHNSTON American Government Civics Freshman Football Varsity Tennis MR LENEORD KORGIE Modem History Department Head MR DOUG LEMAN American Government Economics MR PAUL SNARSKIS Sociology U.S History 131 MR. HAROLD BURCHFIELD Algebra 1 General Math I Plane Geometry MR JOHN COOK Plane Geometry Algebra II Math I Computer Class MR DONALD COVEN Algebra I Algebra II Dance Club Sponsor MR DONALD FORREST Geometry Enriched Slide Rule Plane Geometry MR WAYNE HAMMERTON Algebra I Algebra II Algebra Ill-Trigonometry Cross Country Coach Sophomore Basketball Coach Algebra teacher. Mr. Donald Coven, once a professional dancer. Pointing out a fact on the board. Mrs. Jean Parthum relates the intricacies of math to helps with the choreography in the school plays. her students. MRS. JOY KLINTWORTH Algebra I Algebra II General Math MR. ROGER MILLER Algebra V-Trigonometry MRS. JEAN PARTHUM Pre-Algebra Individualized Math Algebra I MRS. ROBERT SATHOFF Calculus-Analytic Geometry Algebra I Enriched Algebra V-Analytic Geometry 132 Math Challenges with Facts and Figures The Mathematics Department this year continued to grow and prosper with its highly skilled teachers and new instruc- tion media. The courses were basically the same as in previ- ous years with the exception of the course titles being changed from AP to Enriched. Introduction to the Computer course was a new challenge for interested students. This is offered to seniors and was a non-credit course held during homeroom. Slide Rule class was again offered for avid students wanting to further their ability in this area. The Math Department aims to offer all levels of math, the purpose being to give adequate and proper training for the advancement of “facts and figures in our world today. By working things out together. Mrs. Swanson and her students arrive at the answer more quickly. Mr. Cook proves that one basket is equal to success. MRS LOIS SWANSON General Math I Algebra I MR GERHARD THOMPSON Department Chairman General Math I Plane Geometry MRS MEDIA TOTTEN Algebra I Math I MR ROBERT WICKER Algebra I General Math Plane Geometry MR GEORGE ZIMMERMAN Algebra I Math I Plane Geometry 133 MR MICHAEL AURIENE MRS. PEGGY BAIRD Biology Chemistry Enriched Biology Human Relations Club Advisor Senior Enriched Biology Science in our society governs almost every aspect of our lives. The RHS Science Department has placed this strong emphasis upon all courses offered this year. Appreciation of what science is, a basic understanding of pollution and ecology, and some of the technological developments affect- ing our survival are areas that each course attempts to ex- plore in some depth. A special science seminar for seniors was conducted in order to allow students to research and discuss the social implications and aspects of scientific technology in greater detail. Science courses such as Biology. Chemistry, and Physics were offered on more advanced levels for students wishing to prepare for careers in science. Science Projects Mr. Hearn, the mad scientist, brews up another ton- Mr. Kamrath tells it like it is with molecules, coction. MR RAYMOND MR RONALD MR. LAWRENCE MR DAVID MR. JACK MCCALL GROSS HEARN KAMRATH LINDSEY Driver's Education Biology Biology Chemistry Physics Earth Science General Science General Science General Science Meteorology Club Sponsor 134 MR CHARLES McCUMBER Advanced Biology Department Head General Science MR KENNETH POWELL Biology- Golf Club Advivor MR. JAMES PROBST General Science Physics Enriched I II MRS. CAROL SCHULZ Biology Royalctte Advisor MISS SUSAN SMITH Chemistry I Chemistry II Enriched Student Council Sponsor Mrs. Schulz goes about her daily duties of attending the greenhouse. X. MR NORMAN ART Metals 1. II. III Woods I MR ROGER ENGEI.BR ECHT Architectural Drawing I Industrial Arts Pre-Engineering Drafting I Technical Drafting MR JOE GARGIULO Industrial Arts Power Transportation Wrestling Coach Industrial Arts is that area which seeks to promote the correct use of theoretical knowledge and scientific principles. This knowledge is then used with physical tools available to attain the solutions of problems. The Richwoods student can participate in well-organized and well-equipped activities that could possibly help him in choosing his future career. Design and planning are the two main principles stressed in Industrial Arts classes. The catagories offered at RHS are Electronics, Metals, Woods. Power and Transportation, Drafting and Crafts. This department was fortunate enough to receive two en- tirely new textbooks to be used in the Drafting and Electron- ics classes. It was felt that these books infinitely improved the quality of the courses. MR. JACK JAMES Driver's Education Industrial Arts Crafts Metals II MR. GARY KRESSIN General Drafting General Electricity Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Sponsor Power Transportation Industrial Arts - Skill to Practice MR. VINCE KUETEMEYER Freshman Class Sponsor General Woods Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Club Sponsor Machine Woods Woods Building Construction MR. PHII. MAYER Department Chairman Driver's Education Electronics I. II. Ill Radio Club Sponsor 136 Mr. Art helps find the answers to a few classroom problems. Critical review is vital to artistic expression. Art Advances Individual Creativity Artistic expression and individual creativity within a framework was the primary direction of the Richwoods Art Department this year. Encouraging students’ abilities within set standards and guidelines aided in the development of responsibility, awareness, and imagination. Each course offered a general program consisting of de- sign. composition, drawing, painting, sculpture, ceramics, lettering, commercial art. print making, and textile designs. Additional studies were available for the advanced pupil. MR. DAN GANGLER MISS LOIS SAMPSON An I. II. IV An I. II. Ill Crafts II Department Chairman Miss Bruns dresses her life-size model for a demonstration. MRS MARY APPLEGATE Clothing I Senior Home Ec. MRS PATRICIA BENSING Clothing I General Home Ec. III. IV Home Nursing MISS JACKIE PAGE Foods I General Home Ec II MRS JUDY PETZING Family Living General Home Ec. I Home Management MRS MARGARET ELLEN RICHARDSON Clothing II Home Ec. III. IV Department Chairman Students Acquire Domestic Arts An eager sewing class watch Mrs. Richardson demonstrate her technique Home Economics prepare girls for future life. The classes now offered are General Home Ec., Foods, Clothing, Home Nursing, and Family Living. General Home Ec. gives girls a little of everything while in Foods class they learn the proper techniques in cooking. Clothing students become seamtresses, sew ing up blouses, skirts, and dresses. The cor- rect way to take care of invalids is taught in Home Nursing and good shopping and budget practices are explained in Family Living. Through open houses and style shows, the public can see the girls’ accomplishments. 138 But Miss Page. I was getting hungry! Richwoods Augments Business World MR CHARLES BRATT Consumer Education Key Club Sponsor MRS KATHRYN CULVER Record Keeping Typing II MRS NORMA FRANKLIN Office Occupation Shorthand II Job Supervision Department Head MRS JOYCE LECOUR Business English Bookkeeping Personal Typing MRS MARILYN ROBINSON Personal Typing Notchand Office Machines Attributing to the many business courses at Richwoods this year, is the new temporary classroom located outside the 100 hall. In all. there are two rooms in this building. It will be replaced in the future by additional rooms added on to the school. Consumer Education or Economics are now required to cither Juniors or Seniors and must be taken in order to gradu- ate. Business careers strive to give an outlook for those seek- ing the business world as a career. Office Occupations is one of the opportunities in business advancement courses offered to all. The participants attend school for half a day, complet- ing their credits, while the rest of the day is spent at good paying jobs in the community. No matter w hich facet of life one intends to enter, business in some form is involved. R.H.S. enlists its services in helping students gain both ex- perience and knowledge through its wide variety of business courses. Arc you kidding. I can'l fix this contraption! exclaims Mr. Simpson. MR JAMES SIMPSON Typing I Typing II Personal Typing Business Law MISS TRENA TOWNSEND Typing I Personal Typing Business Survey Consumer Education 139 MISS CYNTHIA ADAMS Freshman Girl's P.E. Sophomore Girl’s P.E- Chccrlcading Advisor MR RICHARD CLOPPER Swimming Swimming Coach Guard Supervisor Chcerleading captains. Wendy Wcislcr and Carol Beard go over the tryout schedule with Coach. Miss Adams. MISS MARILYN BOLEMAN Sophomore Girl's P.E. Junior Senior Girl's P.E. Driver's Ed. MR TY FRANKLIN Jr. Sr. Boys P.E. Jr. Boy's P.E. Leaders Varsity Basketball Varsity Baseball Athletic Director MISS BARBARA JONES Freshman Girl's P.E. Sophomore Girl's P.E P.E. Faculty Strives for Physical Senior boys workout on the basketball court during a B.A.A. game. Miss Boleman. acting like part of the crowd, leads her monkeys on. A new addition to the P.E department, self defense, might come in handy to these girls. MRS. SHERRILL LANDWEHR Jr. Sr. Girl's P.E. Fr. Girl's P.E. G.A.A. Advisor The Richwoods physical education program works toward a goal of improving physical well-being through organized physical activity. For both boys and girls this means innu- merable sets of calisthenics. Girls participated in modern dance, softball, volley ball, basketball, square dancing, swim- ming. and gymnastics. The boys put up an equally strenous effort, as they lift weights, run track, swim and play hand ball. Health is included in both girls and boys classes. Spring and fall draws the classes outdoors for various sports such as track or softball. Films and written exams on the various games are also a part of the program. Under the guidance of capable teachers, students waste very little time in their all- out effort to improve their fitness. MR CHARLES SIEBLE Fr. Boy's P.E. Soph. Boy's P.E. MR ROBERT ROGERS Soph. Boy's P.E. Fr. Boy's P.E. MR RICK SNARR Fr. Boy's P.E. Soph. Boy's P.E. Fitness MR DON WYSS Jr. Sr. Boy's P.E. Jr. Girl's P.E. Leaders Jr. Sr. Girl's P.E. MISS MARY ELLEN TAYLOR Soph. Girl's P.E. Tearful but happy, the new 1970-71 cheerleaders rccicvc congradulations. Mr. Clopper shows a lilllc more patience in getting spectators off the floor, than docs Mr. Sicblc. MR ROGER COVENTRY A Cappclla Choir Fr. Girls' Choir MR HERBERT LEE Concert Band Music Theory Varsity Band MISS PATRICIA PARROTT Assistant Choral Director Girls' Choir Soph Girls' Choir The Enriching World of Music This year, aspiring RHS musicians were offered courses in Music Theory and History and could play in the concert and varsity bands. The Richwoods orchestra, a special string class, encouraged students interested in classical music. Vocalists had many opportunities to experience choral work. A Cappclla Choir. Madrigals, Harmo-Knights, Chora- liers. Girls Choir, and ensembles were available for student participation. Among the achievements in choral groups was the honor Girls’ Choir had of being part of a demonstration at Millikin University. A Cappclla sang at Bradley University as part of the National Association of Choral Directors, and the Har- mo-Knights made a recording. The Music Department, in attempting to develop well- rounded individuals, has given students a background and knowledge of music appreciation. Mr. Coventry takes, five'' from a rehearsal. 142 Additional Sources Stimulate Learning MR JOHN BROWN Driver Education Track Coach Mr Mathis seems to be up against pretty tough defense from Brent Tricbcl. MRS BETTY HITCHCOCK Study Hall Supervisor MR GEORGE MATHIS Instructional Materials Director Librarian MISS MARGARET O’REILLY Nurse The Audio-Visual Department, under Mr. George Mathis, assisted teachers in one of the most vital and useful methods of instruction through new films, projection equipment, and video-tape. The library, even more than past years, encouraged study and research. Students under the new study hall program frequented the library where a new selection of books, maga- zines. pamphlets, college catalogs, and other reference guides were available. Mr. Earl Robertson was again the head li- brarian. Driver Education, under the direction of Mr. John Brown, taught the principles of roadsmanship and prepared students for safe driving. MR EARL ROBERTSON Librarian 143 Cafeteria Workers. Row I: M. Meindcrs, M. Higham. T. Melior, I. Hclmaniolcr. M. Ohl. E Jackson. M. Allen. Row 2: P Vaughn. V. Corbidhc. R. Carlson. E Schyskc. P. Lcgg. C. Fouls. A Hinds. E. Jacobs. M. Atkinson. W. Dixon. J. Wegner. D Horn. Not pictured: M Hedges. S. Henson. R Gibson. I Burbidge. H White. N. Howell. I. McNamara. Secretaries: E. Hushaw. H. Baumann, M. Cunningham. H. MeFadin. L. Harvey. I Wasson, M Kohanna. D. Ashton. H Ball. M. Horner. E. Blumenradcr Janitors, Cafeteria Workers Keep Castle Shining Working staffs play important roles in the operation of each school day. Cafeteria workers enlist in long, busy hours preparing lunches. Much work involved with this job is over- looked; the workers spend considerable time preparing meals and cleaning and making ready the utensils. Janitors maintain the condition of the building itself. Jobs include such things as taking care of the floors, lockers, and restrooms, along with setting up props for assemblies. These men and their services arc more than appreciated by all at RHS. Office secretaries contribute to the proven efficiency in the office. Their work involves handling files, taking phone mes- sages. assisting students, and generally maintaining order. The people who fill all of these jobs must be versatile as well as efficient. Milt Roberts, our maintenance man. is the lonely figure—seldom seen, never heard from, but always there. 145 FRONT ROW: W. Hcrchcnbach. V. Tolley. M. Jones. E. Kent. E. Cooper. ROW 2. W. Collins. B. Kinney. L. Collins. D. Crouder. ROW 3: L. Fierce. C. Singleton. F. Schurtz, M. Roberts, R. Singleton. Mr. Baictto sloops to conquer. Pondering her next shot, pool-shark Mrs. Drew takes careful aim. These senior girls sure wish Dr. Ross would be added to the RMS faculty It almost looks like a parade when Mr. Keutemeyer and his family go out for an afternoon. Concocting a chefs delight. Mrs. Baird demonstrates her chemical skills, Mr. Peeler, our number one football coach, eyes his number one trophy. Positive! Mrs. Weers brings her personal touch into the classroom. Stop goofing around and get this toboggan going! Mr. Conventry prepares to direct A Cappella Choir. “Gee. give a guy a break! Mr. Hammerton contemplates on gaining another victory. Take Time To. . . Realize that there are far. Far better things that we will do. Than we have ever done. . . Here and now-only this is real. UNDERCLASS Freshmen boys work off their lunch by wheeling down the hall. New Experiences Await RHS Freshmen Don Abel Julie Achtcbcrg Jeff Adams Bev Allen Elisc Alloy Anne Altorfer Tina Altorfer Steve Ames Cindy Anderson Pam Anderson Sandy Anderson Sue Anderson Sue Anderson Tim Archart Rita Armstrong Lori Atkinson John Austen Barb Aylward Cynthia Babbitt David Babcock Doug Bachtel Steve Backlund Chris Baker Bob Barnes Jan Barnes Greg Barrick Bruce Barta Randy Barth Jan Basclt Joanne Baum John Beal Carol Bean Patty Beck Sharon Beck Mike Becker Polly Bedard Becky Bchrcnds John Bell Linda Bell Chcry Benjamin Gary Benner Connie Berg Terry Bessler Ron Bettendge Sandy Betts Bill Bibo Tony Bill Joanne Binkclc Daniel Bittner Victor Blake Steve Blcssin Janis Blcssington Lome Bliss Rick Blumc Greg Bobbit Claudia Bogard Lynne Boldry Tom Bolton Doug Booker Betsy Bork Tim Bowen Michelle Bower Mark Boyer Loren Brandt Charlie Brown Dave Brown Puzzled freshmen ask. Is this where we buy our elevator passes? Dennis Brown Greg Brown Tom Brown Ron Brownell Debbie Bubnick Mike Buchanan Frosh Aim Toward New Horizons John Bucher John Buchna Candy Buckley Robin Burhans Ginger Burkholder Tom Brunette Sandy Bums Lois Burrough Cathy Burton Ann Butler Pam Caho Scott Calahan Ralph Caldwell Scott Campbell Mary Carpenter Rick Carlson Janice Carroll Chuck Casey Bob Cash Scott Caulk Karen Cervenka Terry Chambers Tricia Charlct Karen Chinuge Karen Cicgler Marilyn Clary Craig Claudin Christie Clayton Ruby Cock rum John Cody Cindy Cohen Kevin Collie Lee Conley Lynne Conley Sarah Connor Cyndy Cook Jim Coons Carla Copeland Rona Cormac Gary Corwin Judy Crawmer Karen Crouc Glenn Crow Ed Crumrine Carol Daanc Randy Damron Dawn Davis Debbie Davis Richard Davis Rusty Davis Sue Davis Don Dawn Rod Dawson Steve Debis Alan DefTenbaugh Patty Delaney Brad Denney Pam Dcursch Bill Dcustch Patty Devany Brad DcWccsc Vicki Dewey Jim Dickison Betsy Dill Cheryl Dismuke Janet Dixon Rick Dolanc Patrick Dooley Joc Dolia Kirk Doubet Kathy Downing Jade Drake Cheryl Dreher Penny Dreinhoff Sue Dryden Debby Dufek Patti Dulaney John Eastman Janet Ebling Greg Edwards John Edwards John Edwards Diane Eichcnbcrgcr Steve Ellinghausen Greg Ellis Janice El wood Leslie Engel Lynn Engel Laurie Ensar Laurie Enson Susan Epley Randi Erwin Linda Etaugh Darcy Etaugh Carol Everhart Karen Everett Martha Ewan Jay Eystcr Don Fairbairn Jim Faughn Kim Faughn Lisa Fauls Debora Fieldcamp Sandy Feldman Warren Fesmirc Michael Fey Bctsic Fink Brian Fipps Steve Fit ton Julie Fix Pat Fletcher Jeff Flint Susan Flora Debbie Flynn Pam Foster Steve Frank Mike Fray Janie Fricss Carol Fritsch Cathy Fyre Toni Gallagcr Gary Gannon Jay Gardner Barb Garrabrant Polly Geisman Dave Gibons Jim Giles Mary Gillc DebbieGinther Peg Gish Dave Glavish Bob Goldberg Hollie Gonerka John Grand! Kathy Graves Mike Griffin Peggy Griffith Corky Grimingcr Lise Grimingcr Byron Grimm Vicki Grincr Jim Gustafson Dave Guthrie Dorene Haak Freshmen Plunge Into New Activities Pausing al the end of the diving board. Priscilla Wright questions her ability to dive. Doug Habben Shelley Hacker Joyce Hadley Doug Haflcy Denise Hager John Hague Jill Hahn Kevin Halliday Bonni Hammond Kathy Hampton Dan Hansen Laurie Hansen Allan Hanson Katherine Harbur Vicki Harris Tim Harrison Liz Hartcn Dennis Hartweg Keith Harvey Jeff Hawkins Scott Haynes Barb Hcilstcdt Bill Helm Gary Henderson Scott Henderson Pam Hensley Judy Hcrbergcr Ann Hcrche Karen Hcrgct Debbie Hermann Larry Herring Dcbby Hcssling John Hinnen Brian Hiscrotc Leslie Hoener Joe Hocrr Julie Hokin Bob Honegger Kenny Hoppe John Houser Greg Howard Patsy Howe Bill Hudnall Julie Hufeld Linda Huisman Chns Hunziker Rim Huson Cindy I vie Jeanne Jackson James Janssen Kim Janssen Kathy Jenkins Jay Jcurcton Beth Johnson Conrad Johnson Karen Johnson Sheri Johnson Susan Johnson Jack Johnston Doug Joseph Bob Kagen Holly Kamins Nancy Karagainis Mike Karasik Flynne Kaufman Janice Kccscker Bill Ketch Doug Kelly Lynn Kelly Diane Kempin Karen Kendell Jeanne Kiddy John King Mike Kiphart Ron Kirschgessncr Teresa Kittlcson Dave Klicnc Keith Knight Laurie Kohl Kim Kreiger Janis Krueger Bill Kutz Dave Lake Mark Lamport Kurt Larson Sandy Lathan Richard Lawson C.J. Lcrch Caren Leu Pam Lilly Denise Lipe Debby Littelle Lois Loges Steve Logsdon Frosh Acquire New Skills Mike Long Terri Look Larry Lord Daniel Lorsen Tom Lovestrand Nancy Lovin Robin Ludolph Mike Lukas Dana Luttrell Josic Lyman Ken Lynch Mike Mackoway Steve Mahany Theressa Maholic Debi Mahrer Chris Mahuc Penny Malone Diana Marie Judy Mark Randy Marsh Gary Marshall Kathy Masimore Lloyd Maxwell Kris Mayer Freshman Mad Monkey looks in awe at his peers who arc greedily gorging themselves on bananas. Roger McCallistcr Connie McGhee Pat McGuire Paula McKcon Doug McKinney Robert McMicklc Bob Meier Dave Metz JefF Milaccio Chuck Miller Ken Miller Terri Miller Yang Minshen Judi Moeller Paula Moline Pat Mooberry Mark Moore Mary Moore Brent Morrison Paul Moser Teresa Mott George Moulton Helmut Muller Nancy Murphy Lynn Murray Herb Myers Wendy Myers Joan NafTziger Jullianc Nash David Nelson Joyce Nelson Scott Nelson Sally Nibbelin Bud Nichols Tim Noetzel Kathy Norgart Amy Northrup Joe O'Brien Kevin O'Brien Dan O'Day Ellen Ohrt Arthur Oliver Ken Olson Greg O'Neill Bill Palmer Brian Palmer Jay Parker Lee Parks Scott Pauli Dan Pearson Steve Peck Dave Peeler Jerry Pcplow Jeff Peters Loyal freshmen fans brave everything including crowds to attend a RHS basketball game. Frosh Try Harder to Win Spirit Stick Chris Peterson Dan Peterson Peggy Peterson Mark Petri Auncra Petty Peggy Pfistcrar Mark Phillips Chris Piskorski Jim Piskorski Julie Plain Paul Plcuich Dave Plymalc What was that again?” David Pointer Connie Pope Tom Popp Kandy Potts Tom Pounds Judy Powell Diane Price Mark Prince Jane Pumham Susan Radtke Em Rapp Micky Rashert Paula Rauen Phil Reed Kevin Reynolds Sue Rhoades Bev Richardson Patricia Riddle Jim Rics Rick Ringel Bill Ringenberg Kathy Rittler Ann Robinson Mike Roeder Deborah Rone Paul Rosengrant Greg Ross Kathy Rump Gary Rush Barb Russell Roscannc Ryan Skip Salzenstein Lynn Samscl Rick Schadc Janet Scherer Lynne Schcwc Kalhy Rump and Gary Corwin find a locker a convenient meeting place Mark Schifcling Edna Schmitt Tom Schmitt Greg Schrocder Janet Schultz Don Schwab Debbie Schwied Laurie Scott Linda Scagravcs Pete Seaton Mary Sec Joe Sexton Ed Shaheen Fred Shancl Julie Shaw Nancy Shepherdson Chris Short Dave Shotick Steve Shugart Eulclia Simmons Mike Simpson Kay Sisson John Skinner Bill Slecth Becky Smith Bob Smith Chuck Smith Cindy Smith Crystal Smith Gary Smith Jim Smith Ken Smith Liz Smith Richard Smith Patty Snarr Clif Snow Stan Snydcl Mark Solis Dan Sommer Sally Sommer Betty Spicknall Anne Spring Pat Stacey Scott Stadard Bryon Stafford Sahnna Staley Vicki Steadman Mike Stebbins Mike Stegman Roger Stephens Becky Stevens John Stevens Marcus Stinson Jim Strokes Steven Suan Jerry Sullivan Kevin Swadinsky Patty Swanson Randy Swartz Benjamin Taylor Frosh Get Into the Swing of Things Dave Taylor Kim Tclandcr Todd Temple Kathy Thompson Marty Thompson Larry Thresher Kevin Tillhof Wendy Timm Nini Tolck Mark Tolson Linda Tookey Carolyn Tower Tim Vachon Marykim Vachon JefT Vallosio Sue Verhake Clyde Vicary Renee Vicary Greg Von Tobel Karen Wade Angie Wagner Steven Wagner Davis Waldo Steve Walker Janet Wall Peter Wallen George Ward Jan Ward Diane Wasson Robert Watson Scott Watson Dennis Webb Jeff Welch Bob Wcndle Jerry Wenger Nancy Wcssclhoft Kurt Westervelt Patty Wheeler Laurie White David Wickert Kaye Wilkins John Wilkinson Frosh Undergo Difficult Situations Rick Davis watches as Mrs. Ball helps Ed Crumrinc count out his pennies for his small library fine. Angie Williams Joyce Williams Lynn Williams Pal Williams Rick Williams Wendy Williams Dave Williamson Mike Williamson Shelley Wilson Kevin W'inters Tony Wolfe Ted Wood Jake Woody Jerry Wright Priscilla Wright Rick Yates Lori Young Marcia Zeisel Dan Zentgarf Pictures Not Available William Beeson Alan Berow Gail Blain Julie Blair Michael Boyd John Brandt Jane Burnham Jay Curcton Richard Dawson Jon Few Gregg Hoard Randy Irwin Steven Joos James Krich Van Ladendorf Kelley MeGownd Cathy Morgan Arthur Owen William Palmer Steve Scuddcr Fred Shcmcl Melanie Simons Scott Tanard John Stephens Steve Terrell Jeff Thomas Ronnie Thomas Joel VanLuven Kaye Wilkins -Martha Witte 165 Susie Doubct. Secretary; Brent Birdsall, President; Brian Carter. Treasurer; and Tom Oyan, Vice-President look forward to new responsibilities. Sophs Take On Added Responsibilities Debbie Abernathy Jim Ackelson Kent Adams Sue Addy Sharon Adlcman Jim Alberts Jennie Alcorn Laura Allen Laurie Altorfcr Mary Amorosi Carol Anderson Debbie Anderson Greg Anderson Lori Anderson Shelly Anderson Vivian Arambigcs Kim Archart Jittaun Armstrong Andrea Ashley Cindy Atkins Jeff Ausfahl Tom Bach Celestia Baker Linda Barker Gary Barra JoAnn Barrett Tim Barry John Barta Dave Barthcll Grag Baumann David Beam Bruce Beard James Bechtold Denny Beckmaur Debbie Beckwith Connie Bclfield Bill Belkc Rick Bengston Sue Best Vicki Betts Tom Biedcrbeck Jim Bicrly Brcnt Birdsall Larry Bischoff Steve Blakcsly Carol Blomeyer Joel Bock Kayla Boulton Judy Bowers Donna Brandt Allen Brewer Robin Brinza Dona Brown Gary Brown Hay Brown Lcann Brown Paul Bruner Jan Bullock Jenny Bunch Sue Bundy Joe Burcham Craig Burgess Chris Burris Jim Burris Jay Buster Kathryn Cain Randy Calloway Winifred Calloway Karen Campbell Scott Carlisle Gary Carr Jeff Carroll John Carruthers Brian Carter Mike Carver Janice Cassidy Nancy Cation Tom Chambers Like most females, these sophomore girls find eating their favorite passtime. Sophs Find Hobbies Enjoyable John Chclgrcn Nancy Chinuge Anita Choiniere Lorri Christe Tyler Clcmmcr Gary Cobb Betty Cockficld Dave Collar Kim Collins Kim Conneely Jan Cookcy Carol Craig Steve Craig Mary Crcbs Don Crowley Roni Crumrinc Cindy Curfman Paul Curless Chris Daly Sue Dane Pam Darr Alberta Davis John Dawson Gary Dcathcragc Gayle Debis Charlie Deffenbaugh Karen Dekeyscr Steve Demanes Judy Denning Donna Dicfenbach Stu Dinger John Dismukc Jim Dixon Esther Domnitz Susie Doubet Kathy Drowns Ken DuBois Sue Durrstcin Cindy Dutton Chris Eaton Christy Egart Diane Ehmke Steve Elijah Bill Eller Dave Ellinghausen Ann Emrick Billyc England David Engstrom Kathy Evans Jeff Everett Mike Everett Jan Fall Jack Faughn Scott Ferguson Scott Femau Mark Ferrill Nanci Fisher Mary Flynn Darrell Foley Kathy Fondriest Bob Foss Steve Foster Valeric Fouts Lisa Frankel Dave Frantzeb Tom Franz Karen Fray Gary Frazclle Dick Freeman Sherry Friedman Linda Frier Helen Frow Jill Fruedeger John Fuller Rick Gaines Mike Garman Bill Garnant Wes Gales Diana Gedge Energetic Sophomores Slide Into New Activities Tally Gciscman Karen Gcycr Sue Gigurc Saudi Gish Greg Glynis Alan Gocppingcr Jim Graves Cindy Gray- Randi Greenwood Sandy Greer Vicki Greer Kevin Grevcl Reid Griffith Heidi Griminger Peggy Grimm Susan Grubb Gelling in practice for spring, these sophomore girls get backed up on the slide. Sophs Receive Homecoming Spirit Stick Janet Gumsey Olivia Gutierrez Kathy Gyorkos George Hackman Barb Hacfli Eric Hacfli Ikv Hale Carol Haley Craig Hansen Brad Hanson Patty Harbor Sarah Harklevs Carol Harms Nancy Harrison Kay Hazcn Patty Heald Kathy Hegcr Bill Heimcshoft Mary Ann Heitz Dave Held Gordan Henderson Sean Henderson Vicki Henderson Jim Hcpfcr Linda Hcrget Orville Higgenson Debbie Higgs Maribcth Hight Lance Hill Dave Hinchman Sherri Hinton Jan Hoeltjc Kathy Hoerr Mike Hoftiezer Bill Hoilt Steve Holcomb Ward Homan Roger Hoover Janice Hopper Peggy Horton Judy Hortter Kathy Howard Rick Howard Mark Hubble Craig Huber Audic Huff Bob Hughbanks Sue Hunt Mimi Hun ckcr Betsy Hullo Cheryl Imes Stephen Ingold Janis Jackman Penny Jackson These sophomore boys throw themselves into an enthusiastic game of football Cathie Janssen Jerry Jcrmac Cindy Johnson Jams Johnson Marilyn Johnson Paula Johnson Ross Johnson Steve Johnson Betsy Jones John Joseph Bob Joyner Denise Jud Don Kaiser Lynn Kamin Steve Kats Wendy Kcllstcdt Mary Kennen Shelley Kiddy Debbie Kincaide Jim Kissick Marcy Young finds playing her guitar a good way to relax Janet Knobloch Carol Knoll Lori Kooken Bill Koontz Joe Korondi Diane Kosho Van Ladendorf Greg Lais Karen Lamourcaux Pat Landrus Don Lane David Lankford Marty Layer Gib Leach Alan LeGrand Lon Lehmann Janet LeRoy Jeff Lewis Jerome Lilly Vicki Lipps Larry Little Debbie Livingston Debbie LocfTlcr Joyce Loges Lisa Long Bonnie Loring Bill Lovin Gail Lukehart Debbie Lush Becky Lyman Beth Lytle Ken MacLean Jo Maher Ross Mallery Dave Maloti Mike Manning Tina Mariani Ken Markgraf Debbie Martin Kns Marmcll Scott Martin Pam Masterson Cindy Maubach Scott Maurer Sherry Mayme Pam McAllister Sue McCabe Dave McCann Cheryl McCarty Rory McClure Linda McDowell Tom McEvoy Kelley MeGownd Debbie McIntosh Harold McIntosh Cindy McLaren Jean McNutt Cindy MeSherry Randy Mcllor Mike Mergener Brenda Messcrh Ron Mcssmorc Beth Lytle and Nancy Nonncmachcr try their hardest to catch a date. Mimi Meyer Blair Miller Chcri Miller Dave Miller Jackie Miller Steve Miller Marty Mitchencr Cathy Mooney Jeff Carroll exerts himself and carries Sally Owen safely down the hill. Sally Milliman Jenny Mitchell Connie Mongomcry Randy Morrow Terry Moushon Karen Mousty Bill Murphrcc Mark Murphy Ann Murray Cliff Myers Kathy Myers Pam Nadeau Becky Naderhoff Dave Nelson Debbie Nelson Joan Nelson Bev Nevit t Bob Newhaus Gary Nkhting Bill Noach LouAnn Noble Mike Nohitsch Nancy Nonnemacher Marcia Noyes Pam Obcrholtzcr Rick Obert Susan Olson William Otis Art Owen Sally Owen Reggie Owens Tom Oyan Camille Pabon Kns Palmer Steve Palmer Rich Pale Steve Parkhurst Bill Patterson Sandy Peacock Jcannic Pearl Karen Pearson Marlene Pegg Sandy Person Valdos Petty Dennis Phillips Jo Planner Marc Poos Denysia Potesanos Janice Price Pam Pulliam Sue Purtshcr Greg Putman Dave Rahn Leisa Railsback Richard Ratcliff Norma Rau Sophs Begin Planning For the Future Nancy Raucn Barb Raya Dave Rceisc Loran Reeves Roddy Reiling Joy Reinhart Denny Reynolds Clark Rians Tom Ricker Gene Riggs Tom Ringness Lucie Ritt Two sophomore girls and their dates take a breather at the Christmas Dance. Steve Rob Randy Robbins Sherri Robbins Ed Roberts Debbie Robertson Julie Robins Chuck Rock Tim Rocke Cathy Roeder Reed Rocslcr Dave Rogers Jim Rose Shcr Ross Rick Roszcll Jayne Roszhart Becky Royer Debi Rump Sue Runklc Barbara Ryberg Carol Sailer Mary Anne Samp Carol Saul Ellen Scally Lindsey Scheneider David Scherer Linda Scherer Bill Schwab Gail Schweitzer Debbie Scurry Kathy Secber Gary Settcrlund Steve Sheets Brad Shelton Grady Shelton Debbie Sherman Roger Sherwood Sophomores Sally Owen. Karen Uncs. and Barb Hacfli prepare to take another yearbook order. Gisele Shidlcr Patly Short Debbie Shuman Taking advantage of the spring weather, these sophom Laurie Sicglc Melissa Singer Honey Sinker Leroy Sledge Joel Sleet h Craig Sluclz Colleen Smith Colleen Smith Jerry Smith Marty Smith Paul Smith Steve Snyder Susie Sommer John Springer Will Officer Dunbar let these sneaky sophomores get away with this? Duane Stafford Chris Stcbbins Kim Steffins jples practice square dancing techniques. Beth Stcinburg Bill Stephens Cindy Stephens Mark Stephenson Mark Stevenson Cindy Stewart Sarah Storm Diane Steve Robert Swartz Mark Swirmicky Jim Sydnor Jeff Symmonds Betsy Tallent Kathy Tauber One more book will mean big trouble for sophomore Jim Bcchtold! Lynn Taylor Mike Taylor Debbie Templeton Steve Terrell Barb Thomas Jeff Thomas Mike Thomas Doug Thompson John Tihinen Cathy Till Laura Tillhoff Dan Tomaszewski Rita Travis Tom Tncbcl Bill Trowbridge John Turnbull Karen Lines Becky Unsar Bonnie Upchurch Jo Ellen Utley Sandy Van Pelt Susie Vespa Bruce Wagner Kevin Wagner Sophomores Hit Highways Another anxious female can’t wait to wheel out on the road in driver’s education. These sophomore girls reach higher levels with each step they lake. Scon Wagner Greg Waiblc Rex Walden Sharon Waldron Eric Waldschmidt Dcbby Ward Julie Watson Fat Watson Rose Ann Way John Webb Mike Weber Margie Wcgher Joe Weiner Joe Wells Mark Wdlwood Randy Wcndland Becky Lyman admires the dress Donna Dicfcnbach had just finished. Jan Wcngandt Paul Westerdale Jim Wctckam Jim Wheeler Liz White Dave Whitehurst Paula Whitlcdgc Mark Widbin Bob Williams Elias Williams Jayne Williams Pat Wilson Merle Windier Richard Winters Mike Wittmer Cherry Wolfarth Mike Wolff Cindy Wood Shannon Wood Lynn Woodson Jody Wycoff Bill Wright Carol Wright Robert Wright Could innocent bystander Marilyn Johnson have stacked Mark Stephenson’s locker? Sophs Open Bigger and Better Doors Dave Zicgclc Dan Zimmerman Dave Zwicky Pictures Not Available Brain Addy MikeEveringham Charles Kenyon Pamela Platt Jim Amundsen Karl Fclkcr Mary' Kepner Peggy Reid Bob Anderson Joe Fra zee Bob Kindorf Steven Rone Tom Baker Stan Gardner Rick Laberdia Ken Schneider Shelly Barbee Mike Garrabrant Joe Larson Ron Schwartz Joanne Barnett Dan Goble Steve Larson Gurney Scott Janet Bicncman Stan Goode Kristine Marfell Sheryl Sutton Jim Blessington Becky Hansen Barry Marlin Susan Swanson Ken Brooks Karen Harmison Hope Marston Timothy Taylor Dan Cabage Rick Harney Sandy McMullen Donald Thresher Stan Cain Judy Harder Brad Moser Linda Tinglcr Claudia Cannadav Kathy Howard Ron Myers Pam Wilberg Debbie Chew Jcrrold Hiatt Bill Nott Kenlcy Wade ---Tom Couri Ed Hudson Linda Pcavy Vince Wieland Debbie Davis Sharon Jaegar Linda Piszeezek Steven Wood Kevin Donahue Shirley Jones 183 Junior Officers Plan Coming Activities Taking on new responsibilities as leaders of their class, arc juniors Doug Birdsall. president; Bob Davis, vice-president; Linda Becker, secretary; Debby Denny, treas- urer. Bob Abegg Lisa Abernathy Gary Adams Nancy Adams Linda Addy Ron Alberti Greg Altorfcr Martha Altorfcr Bill Anderson Bruce Anderson Dave Anderson Gary Anderson Kathy Anderson Lyn Anderson Steve Anderson Mark Andrew Ruth Armstrong Cathy Amey Peggy Ashton Debbie Austin Paul Aylward Bill Babcock Ray Bach Camy Backlund Ralph Bailey- Ruby Baker Tom Baker Sue Barbaric Melanie Barbee Chcric Barber Juniors Experience New Happenings Tierney Hathaway and Sue Hocrr madly copy their semester exams for profit next year Cathy Barlow Bruce Bartholow Bob Beal Jerry Beattie Tom Beck Linda Becker Sandy Bennett Julie Bertels John Best Abbic Bcttinghaus Janet Bicncman Steve Binkin Doug Birdsall Dcbi Bishop Fred Bisplinghoff Cindy Blahnik Judy Blake Mark Blaydes Jim Blcssington Steve Bobbitt N'cese Boggs Brina Bork Eileen Brckkc Debbie Brcnkman Christine Brinkman Mary Brodbcck Debbie Brown Diana Brown Joe Brown Ron Brown Kathy Burbrulgc Kerry Burden Mary Burden Pam Burden Jim Burdette Mark Burgess Jim Burton Mike Buttke Stan Cain Michael Calabro Helen Caldwell Janclle Camp Connie Campbell Pam Campbell Becky Carlson Jane Carpenter Cynny Carruthers Dtek Cation Keith Cervenka Barb Charlet Ann Charvat Dan Chcatum Doug Cheney Marilyn Childers Scott Clark Roger Clayton Ray Clubb Rick Clubb Dianne Cobb Brian Cohen Mark Colan Gary Collins Howard Congress Becky Cook Cyndy Cornelius Dee Corwin Tom Couingham Jeff Cover Ann Cox Patti Coyman Tom Cromwell Lcs Crone Gary Crow Sara Crowe Sheila Crowley Sharon Crum Mike Cully Jan Cureton Peter Daanc Kurt Dantonc Bob Davis Debbie Davis Evclena Davis Juniors Take a Giant Leap Forward Cathy Elijah and JoAnne Murry keep their eyes on their boyfriends all the lime. Jeanette Davis Mike Davis Marsha Dawson Ruth Dcavult Diane DeBord Wes DeFord Debby Denny Nancy Dentino Sue DePoy Marilyn Dickson Jill Dicfcnbach Becky Dill Becky Dailey Dan Dodge Bill Downs Betsy Drais Shcr Dryden Beverly Dudley Mike Dulaney David Dunn Ed Duvall Alice Edwards Dave Eichenbcrgcr Cathy Elijah Dianna El wood Doug Engclbrecht Paul F.rkcrt Sue Evans Mary Everhart Mike Everingham Juniors Wing Into Novel Activities These ace junior pilots ready their aircrafts for flight. mm Randy Ewing Margaret Feakins Don Feinholz Jim Fcllman Kathy Fcltenstcin Jim Fcuchtcr Carol Fisher Ed Flctchall Kathy Flynn Rick Ford Louise Foster Sue Foster Tony Foster Vicki Foster Norma Fouch Barb Frank Dave Franklin Joe Frazee Cheryl French Alycia Frye Jane Galloway Karen Galvin Mark Gardiner Debbie Garrison Ann Garrott ClifT Garstang Louis Gauss Knsti Gauwitz Scott Gilmore Bill Gleason Pauline Gobcl Stan Goode Lori Gramley Mike Gray Pam Green Steve Greiner Jan GrifTith Kathy Grigsby Steve Grigsby Bob Grincr Bonnie Groenke Dcana Grubb Jerry Gullickson Cathy Guthne Cathei Hacys Jerry Haley Marilyn Hall Chris Halter Karen Halwcg Cindy Hanck Sue Hanna Becky Hansen Mark Hanson Paulette Hanula Karen Harmison Bob Harney Mollcy Harper Denise Hart Karen Hartman Roger Haslcr Tierney Hathaway Debbie Hauptly David Hautala Debbie Heaton Bonnie Heiktedt LeAnn Heimbecker Laura Hcndcrer Debra Henderson Tamy Henderson Joanne Henningsen Tom Hcnrichs Bob Herche Jill Heschong Denise Hicks Kathy Hietter Steve Higgs Brad Hinch Brad Hindert Bob Hinnen Peggy H heroic Ted Hoellje Dave Hoerr Susan Hoerr Pal Hohlman Sieve Hohsladt Dave Holloway Paul Hopwood Sue Horton Rich Huber Carlson Hulcttc Diane Hullingcr Randy Humeslon Calhic Hunt Larry Hum Todd Huson Anne Hutcheson John laun Steve Irwin Donna Isaacson Kathy Isbistcr Vicki Jackson Marsha James Chris Jansen Denise Jenkins Nanci Jenkins Barb Johnson Brad Johnson John Johnson Linda Johnson Bruce Johnsion Margaret Jones Sieve Jones Connie Joos Lisa Kamins Pam Kails Janclle Keel Dorothy Keleh Dave Kelly Jody Kemerling Teresa Kent John Kersh Arlene Keturi Mike Keys Dave Kimlcr Bob Kindorf Corky King Elaine King Roy King Tom Kirchgessncr Tom Klahm Daryl Klusendorf Howard Knobloch Sue Kocks Tony Kohanna Steve Kohl Janet Kohlhase Erik Krag Larry Kreeger Mike Kreeger Scott Krieger Vicki Krcighbaum Steve Krisman Jo Anne Krueger Ron Kulcnkamp Tom LaBarr Steve Larson Lonnie Latham Chris Lavin Rick Layman Carla Lcrch Bobby Let . Cheryl Lewis Tom Lewis Frank Licari Carol Lilc Debbie Lipps Sandy Littcllc John Lofgrcn Cyndy Long Doug Long Lynn Louric Connie Lynch Peggy Maas Debbie MacDonald Jill Mads Mark Mahoney Cindy Matthias Bob Malchow Brad Marsh Hope Marston Barry Martin Leigh Masimorc Gail Masterson Marvin Mathews Chris Mathewson Steve Maxwell Mary Mayer Becky McBride Cindy McDaniel Gayle McDaniel Rich McEvoy Nancy McKoon Sue McMullen Brian MeSherry Denise MeWhirter Rachel Meier Bob Mcister Steve Mergen Vicki Mcssmorc Paula Milaccio Cindy Miller Jackie Miller Linda Miller Steve Minner Mark Modjeska Steve Mohn Mark Moline Kurt Morgan Brad Moser Bonnie Mosiman Don Mott Nancy Mullcndorc Debra Munz Joanne Murry Mike Mustuk Bob Myers Gus Myers Ron Myers Sue Naderhoff Jane NafTziger Gary Ncul Steve Nevitt Lana Nickles Jon Noetzel Margie Norgart Bill Nott Bob Davis livens the school day as he does his thing! Evan Noynaert Kathy O’Brien Craig O'Brien Terry O'Brien Tom O'Brien Rick O'Connel Barb Oldham Ruth Oldham Mary Ollikainen Karen Orth Becky Oshcr Jan O'Toole Scott Owen Tom Owen Denise Pabon Greg Page Brenda Pakicr Sue Palmer Donna Parry Jan Parthum Gary Peavy Linda Peavy Char Pegg Alyssa Person Dave Peterson Dick Peterson Bill Peugh D.R.Phillips Hal Phillips Steve Phillips Junior musclemen prove their strength as they lift Debbie Sommer's car. Rosemary Wolovek employs facial expressions to gel her point across in the debate. Sue Philyaw Cincy Plack Steve Potts Ralph Prcitic Nancy Pritzker Debbie Prochaska Tom Pula Nancy Pulliam Steve Purtschcr Mark Putman Patty Quickstad Steve Register John Reid Jim Reynolds Joe Reynolds Steve Rhoades Becky Rhodes Diane Rigky John Ringness Doug Rittlcr Dave Roach Jean Roberson Ron Rocke Alan Rogers Steve Rone Joan Roth Mark RufT Rob Rummcl Paula Rushing Ann Russell Linda Ruvscll Jackie Rutherford Ed Schaefer Faith Schcrlcr James Schlatter Rick Schlicksup Barb Schmidt Kathy Schmidt Rick Schimitt Richard Schmuddc Bcv Schneider Tom Schupp Brenda Schwartz Ron Schwartz Jay Schwartzbeck Jan Schweitzer Barb Schwendenman Mike Scagraves Greg Shaheen Kevin Shields Rhonda Shipman Jeff Simons John Sinks Greg Slutz Dan Smith Diana Smith Kathy Smith Kim Snyder Karen Solovy Dave Somers Juniors Reach Many And Varied Goals Debbie Sommer Steve Sperry Donna Spicknall Carole Staples Tom Stafford Linda Stcckman Trevor Steinbach Ray Steurer Reaching the top of the Detwcillcr log. agile junior girls have reached their goal. Dave Stewart Robby Strand Phil Stuckwisch Charlie Stuns Gail Sundquist Sue Swanson Nancy Swinland Leslie Switzer Tern Symonds Mark Tauber Dave Taylor Debbie Taylor Linda Taylor Ray Tcalbcy Vicki Thistlewood Steve Thompson Dick Thorn Dave Tindcll Ellen Tookcy Tnsha TrilT Chris Tnmblc Vicki Turchi Brent Unruh Mike Vallosto Carol Vclpel Lester Vicary Tom Vickery Chris Voegclc Steve Vogclesang Bonnie Walden These junior girls discovered an easy way to get to classes. . . piggy-back rides? Maura Walker Dave Wall Nancy Walls Jo Walsh Jim Wallhcrs Doug Walton John Wand Jill Ward Pam Wartick Sue Waugh Dianne Webb Kathy Weber Sue Weinburg Steve Weisner John Welwood Jeff Wenzel Nancy Werckman Marsha West On a clear day, you can see for miles -- right into the RHS practice field. Laura Westerdale Debbie Weston Rick White Debi Whitehead Kaye Williams Phil Williams Steve Windier Linda Witter Rosemary Woloveck Linda Wood Mike Woodhousc Becky Wright Steve Wrigley Walt Wrobleski Chatauqua Wyatt Mark Zellmcr Sandy Zickus Pictures Not Available Mike Baietto Steve Barnes Tom Baum Tom Brown Bill Buttkc Ruth Campbell Jean ice Cody '—Bill Combs Kathy Conwell Ward Eastman Ralph Ehni Derek Finch Ralph Frcitik Mike Fra ec Mike Gilles Jim Harris Margaret Jewell Mike Kagan Dave Lancaster Bob Mauback John Mclaga Jim Miller Pat Miller Larry Moody Joe Muir Dave Murphy Gary Pavelka Linda Perkins Barb Penn Linda Putnam Scott Rasmussen Randy Robbins Debbie Rosenberg Jim Russell Ken Schislcr Bob Scott Roger Sheets Dicdra Stewart Steve Tocdt Proctor Waldo Jim Walthers Sandy Williams Suzanne Wilton 199 Take Time To . . . Realize that the present does not satisfy us; We are always searching for the future. SENIORS The Senior Class officers arc: Chris Curfman, President; Doug Neal. Vice-President; Cheryl Simons. Secretary; and Bill Noble. Treasurer. Class Officers Lead Seniors In Final Year THOMAS ACHTERBERG— JOHN ADAMS KATHRYN ADAMS MARY CARLA ADAMS LINDA ADDY JULIE ALBERTI CYNTHIA ALLEN SARAH ALLEN DAVID ALTORFER ROBERT ALTORFER 202 DAVID ANDERSON JEANNE ANDERSON JUDITH ANDERSON RICHARD ANDERSON PAMELA ANTRIM BARBARA ARMSTRONG JAMES AUSFAHL LINDA AUSTIN JOYCE AXLEY- MICHAEL AYERS SUSAN BABCOCK DANIEL BAILEY DANIEL BAKER WARREN BAKER Combining food, football, and fun. Kathy Peterson. Bob Wagner, Kathy Millard, and Randy Stueve enjoy the final days of Indian summer. KAREN BARBER CHRISTINE BARKER JANIE BARNES LINDA BARNES PAULA BARTA BARBARA BARTLETT KATHY BASTIEN CAROL BEARD CYNTHIA BECHTOLD STEVE BEEN DENNIS BEHRENDS JEANNETTE BELKE SUSAN BENSON MELANIE BERRYMAN DOUGLAS BIEDERBECK SUSAN BINDER CONSTANCE BIRDSALL CHERYL BISCHOFF BONNIE BJORKQUIST WILLIAM BJORKQUIST 204 THERESA BLACKBURN MICHELE BLADEL JOEL BLAHNIK DAVID BLAKE DAVID BLESSIJM DANIEL BLOOM POT- STEVEN BOLTON ROBERT BONNER BARBARA BONNEY ROXANNA BRADEN RICHARD BRAGG DEBORAH BRANDT oy xob xvx xfjocrs otwoct' Seniors Pat DeFord. Ron Campbell. Kathy Zicgele. and Steve Bolton emphasize their religious convictions through their prayers for world peace and understanding. THOMAS BROWN— Seniors Experience the Joy of Giving NIKKI BROWN JOHN BUCKLEY PHYLLIS BUNDREN JASMIN BURDEN SHARON BURNETT JANICE BURRELL RUTH BURROUGH KAREN BUSTER 206 STEVEN BUTE PATRICIA BUTTON GARY BYERLINE CHARLES CAHO THOMAS CALLAWAY RONALD CAMPBELL RONALD CAMPBELL CAROL CARPENTER JOANNE CARR MARJORIE CARROLL RICHARD CARROLL KATHRYN CARRUTHERS DAVID CARTER STEVEN CASE MICHAEL CASEY SUSAN CATION NANCY CHAIN JAMES CHAMBERS SUSAN CHANDLER DAVID CHAPMAN - 207 KRISTINE CHATWOOD DAVID CHENEY DAVID CHINUGE GARY CITRON CRYSTOL CLARK ROLAND COBB LESLIE COCKMELD TED COFFEY STEVEN COHEN CHERYL COLEMAN BARBARA COLLIE DAVID COLLINS - JEFFREY CONEY DARRELL CONLEY CHRISTINE COONS ROBERT COONS i THOMAS COTTEN RICHARD COUGHLIN RONALEE COVINGTON TERESA CRAIG 208 GERALD CRAWLEY JEFFREY CRAWMER DONALD CREBS JANICE CRUMRINE DEBORAH CRL'SEN CHRISTOPHER CURFMAN RANDALL DAVIDSON JOHNNY DAVIS PATRICK DAVIS SHARON DAVIS WILLIAM DAVIS LINDA DAWN — CARLA DAWSON JOHN DEBORD RALSTON DEFFENBAUGH PATRICIA DEFORD BEVERLY DENNISON VICKI DENNISON LINDA DENTON REBECCA DERENZY 209 JON DEYO THOMAS DEYOUNG Boy! If seniors Heidi Walts and Doug Dickison could only see each other now . . . DOUGLAS DICKISON GEORGE DICKISON CHRIS DIEPENBROCK DEANNE DIKEMAN MEREDITH DINGER JOANN DIVELY JAMES DIXON PATRICK DONAHUE LINDA DOTTA GLF.N DUNCAN RANDALL DUNCAN KRISTINA DUVALL CAROL EDWARDS RICHARD EDWARDS JAMES EICHENBERGER WILLIAM ELKINS ROBERT ELKINSON DONALD ELLINGHAUSEN — DEBORAH ELLIOTT TODD ELLIS STEVEN ENDSLEY CHARLES EVANS LARRY EVANS JAMES EVERETT GARY FAIRBAIRN GREGORY FALL - JOYCE FANCHER DONNA FANNING ROBERT FEINHOLZ JOANNE FELDMAN THOMAS FETCHO DEREK FINCH JOANNE FISHER MARTHA FISHER JAMES FLECK BARBARA FLEMING RODERICK FLETCHER GREGORY FLINT JANET FLOWERS CHARLES FOSTER LYNNETTE FOSTER BARBARA FOWLER DAVID FOX GLORIA FOX CHRIS FRANK JACQUELINE FRANK 212 KEITH GLAVASH MARK GLEASON TONI FRANKLIN MICHAEL FRA7.EE PAUL GANSCH THOMAS GARES ROLLIN' GARLAND DEBORAH GESSEL KATHY GIBSON DEAN GIEBELHAUSEN NANCY GILES ANN GINOCCHIO GEORGE-ANN GINTHER DEBORAH GAI.TZ Parking lot overseer. Officer Dunbar, uses extreme charm and finesse when dealing with senior girls. SUSAN GOLDBERG NANCY GRAVES VALERIE GREEN DENNIS GREINER EUGENE GREINER PATTY GUNDERSON CHRISTINE GUNTER NANCY GURNSEY KAREN GUSTAFSON JONATHAN HAAK DIANE HACKER KATHIE HALL NANCY HAMILTON RICHARD HANSON CHRISTINE HANULA JOHN HARMS DEBRA HARTWEG BRIAN HARVEY VALERIE HAWKINS DEBRA HAWKS LYNN HEERMAN CYNTHIA HEIDEN 214 Hope these senior anglers. Roger Wood. Todd Ellis. Jim Chambers. Tom DeYoung, and Bob Litterst arc better at catching girls than fish! Class of ’70 Lines Up Their Future CAROL HENRY PAMELA HENRY GARY HERBERGER STEVEN HERGET BRENDA HERRING MOLLY HICKS MICHAEL HIEBER CAROLYN HIGHTOWER 215 REBECCA HILLYER GERALD HINCH MICHAEL HINCHMAN STEVEN HINRICHS KIM HISEROTE DEBORAH HOEHNE NANCY HOERR SUSAN HOERR EILEEN HOFFER ROBERT HOFTIEZER JULIE HOLST DEBORAH HOPPER JOSEPH HUBERT DONALD HUFFMAN MICHAEL HULSE ROBERT HUNT SUSAN HUTTO LARRY ISAACS - DIANE JACKSON JILL JACKSON 216 VICTORIA JAEGER MICHAEL JAMES PENNY JANSSEN KATHLEEN JEFFRIES LEE JENNINGS FRED JOHNSON JOHN JOHNSON KERI JOHNSON ROSEMARY JOHNSON STACY JOHNSON TOBY JOHNSON WILLARD JOHNSON RONALD JONES KAREN JOOS TODD JOOS JOHN JOYNER LAURIE JUDD CYNTHIA KAMINS KRISTEN KAMPERMAN HARRIET KAPLAN 217 ARTHUR KARAGIANIS JAMES KELCH DIANA KELLY EDWIN KELTNER CHARLOTTE KENYON JAMES KIGHTLINGER WILLIAM K INDORE CAROL KING KEN KIRKPATRICK PATRICIA KIRKWOOD GINGER KISSICK PAMELA KITTLESON MARCIA KLUEVER JANICE KNEBEL LYNNE KNIGHT CYNTHIA KOCH NANCY KOLVES CATHERINE KOONTZ KENNETH KUCGINSKI FREDRIC LAIS 218 DAVID LANCASTER CYNTHIA LANDER LINNEA LARSON DAVID LAYMAN JOHN LEBER DEBORAH LETIZIA RANDALL LEU HARRISON LEURIG CYNTHIA LEWIS KAREN LIDDELL JILL LIESS Monkeying around proves that seniors Cheryl Simons, Jeff Rock. Milch Staley, and Bill Kindorf are only human. Senior man-power is not dependent on gasoline as is bug-power. ROY I.IGHTBODY THOMAS LINDSEY ROBERT LITTERST AMY LITTLE GARY LIVINGSTON ROBERT LOGSDON DAVID LONG GEORGE LONG ROBIN LORING CRAIG LOWDER MARILYN LUKECART STEVEN LYLE 220 POI.LY MACLEAN LEO MAHRT MARK MALONE TAMIA MARTINY JAMES MATHIS MARCIA MATICKA TERESA MAURER LINDA MAYNE GREGORY McAVOY gary McDaniels jerry McDaniels PAULA McGLASSON THOMAS McGLOTHLEN DEBORAH McGUIRE KATHERINE McGUIRE CHERYL McKINNEY PETER McLAIN MICHAEL McMAHON RICHARD McMORROW KAREN MEES 221 KATHRYN MEES RICHARD MERGENER SALLY MERICLE CANDACE MESSERSMITH JOAN METLOCK JERRY METZ TECLA METZEL DOUGLAS MEYER RUSSELL MEYER KATHLEEN MILLARD ANN MILLER CHRISTINE MILLER JOHN MILLER LAURA MILLER RICHARD MILLER PEGGY MILLIMAN KANDACE MINGUS SUSAN MODJESKA MARCIA MOORE DONNA MORRIS 222 (T STEPHEN MORRISSEY ROBERT MOSIMAN RODNEY MULLALLY CHERYL MURPHY GARRETT NEEDHAM LYLE NEFF NANCY NELSON ELEANOR NEUHOFF CAROL ANN NEUNHOFFER WILLIAM NOBLE MARCIA NOHITSCH KEITH NONNEMACHER Braving the wind and cold. Laurie Slone and Todd Ellis feel the warmth of friendship. JOHN MURRAY CHARLES MUVDI SHARON NAGEL DOUGLAS NEAL 223 - If J; kf jBsSJ fa ■■■■ SB - ,• IM Juft' to di w A % I 7) y ' ws MICHAEL NORTHROP THOMAS NOTT CAROL NUNES GREGORY OBERLANDER DOROTHEA O BRIEN RANDY OLOMON NANCY OLSEN WILLIAM OLSON MARK O'NEILL DENNIS ORR SUE OVERMEYER REBECCA OWEN MICHAEL PABON STEVEN PARKER WANDA PATTON ROBERT PAULEY JAN PAULI STEVEN PAULI GARY PAVELKA FRANK PF.AVY 224 THOMAS PEELER KATHLEEN PEGG LINDA PENTECOST RICHARD PETERS KATHLEEN PETERSON DIANNE PHILLIPS SHERI.YN PHILLIPS SUSAN PHILLIPS MARK PIERCE SUSAN PIERSON WILLIAM PISKORSKI DEBORAH PIZER KATHY PLUMMER PENELOPE POSEVINA PEGGY POUNDS ROBERT PRATHER ROBERT PRICE DENISE PRINCE MARY PULA ROBERT PYLE 225 m LINDA RANCE Stiff competition confronts senior Kathy Plummer, as full-backs Robin Loring and Lois Thomas attempt to recover the ball for their teammates Cindy lender. Debbie McGuire, and Amy Little. JANET RAU BRADLEY REARDON WAYNE REBER LEELLYN REED JULIANN RENCH PAMELA RF.PSUMER SCOTT REYNOLDS VICTORIA RICHARDSON RANDAL RIDDILE PEGGY RIDGWAY GERALD ROBERTSON REBECCA ROBINS SARAH ROBINSON JEFFREY ROCK CAROLE ROGERS LARRY ROGERS NANCY ROGERS SCOTT ROGERS JEANNE ROGGE ROBERT ROSE GARY ROSENBAUM JUDITH ROSENBERG VIVIAN ROSENQUIST CHERYL ROSS MARGARET ROWEN JANICE RUCKLE BUDDY RUNGE DANIEL RUPP THOMAS RYAN RICHARD SAI LER JANET SCHATZ NANCY SCHERER 227 VICTORIA SCH1ERBECK LAURIE SCHLINK DAVID SCHMIDT DAVID SCHWAB Upon Graduation, Senior Ideals Elevate Cautiously checking the hall after their step-saving elevator ride arc seniors Lynn Schwartz. Vicki Richardson, and Chris Clark. THOMAS SCHWAB LYNN SCHWARTZ ROBERT SCHWEND MELANIE SEIDLER SUZANNE STRING MICHAEL SHACKELFORD CHERYL SHAW WILLIAM SHAY 228 REBECCA SHEARER GARY SHEETS DEBORAH SHERIDAN MARVIN SHIDLER MELVIN SHIDLER MICHAEL SHORT GEORGE SHOTICK BILLIE JO SHULL CHERYL SIMONS CORY SIMPSON SARAH SINGER STEPHEN SIPES DANIEL SLANKARD MARK SLEETH JAMES SLUETZ JOHN SMITH LINDA SMITH MARY SMITH SCOTT SMITH - CAROL SOLLEY 229 LINDA SOLOVY EDWIN SOMMER THOMAS SOMMER STEVEN SPAIN PAMELA SPEER GENE SPERRY MARK SPINK MITCHELL STALEY SHERRY STALLINGS THOMAS STARCEVICH SUSAN STARR PATTI STEGMAN EMIL STEINSEIEER RUTH STEINWEDEL DALE STEPANEK DAVID STEWART BRUCE STIERS LAURIE STONE RANDALL STONE JEFFREY STORTS 230 TOBI STRAND ROBERT STRIEGL RANDY STUEVE DONNA STUTZMAN CHARLES SULLIVAN TERRY SUMAN SANDRA SWENDSON TUCKER SZOI.D MARK TAUSCHER MACLF.NNAN TAVARES JOHN TAYLOR 231 KAREN TAYLOR ROBERT TAYLOR ROBERT TERRELL LOIS THOMAS SHEILA THOMISON MICHAEL THOMPSON THOMAS THORNBURG CHRISTINE THORTON NANCY THUN GORDON TINSMAN REBECCA TOLSON RALPH TOOKEY A winter wonderland proves not so wonderful for seniors Joan Zwicfcl. Carol King, and Becky Owen. ROBERT TRAVERS LINDA TRAVIS MICHAEL TRENT URENT TRIEBEL NANCY TRIGGS KAREN TROWBRIDGE JOAN TYRRELL STEVEN ULICK SUSAN UNES MICHAEL VAN LUVEN SUE VAN FELT TIMOTHY VERKLER MATTHEW VOLZ RODNEY WADE JANICE WAGNER ROBERT W AGNER REGINALD WALLACE CYNTHIA WARD SUZANE WARD RANDY WARNER 233 REBECCA WASSON MALCOLM WATKINS RICHARD WATT HARRIET WATTS Fun-loving Seniors Enjoy Relaxation but only when varsity player Bill Piskorski is at the receiving end! Senior Marty Fisher tries her hand at pitching . . . CYNTHIA WEBER NANCY WEGNER FREDERIC WEINBERG ROBERT WEMPLE 234 MARY WENDLE BRAD WENGER MARY BETH WESTCOTT BRIAN WESTON THOM AS WETZ “ CAROLYN WEYGANDT DIANE WHEELER LORA WHITCOMB GARY WHITE RANDALL WHITE SUSAN WHITESIDE RICHARD WHITWORTH KENNETH WICKERT WENDY WIESLER CARLA WILLIAMS CELESTE WILLIAMS SHEILA WILLIAMS RHONDA WILSON KATHLEEN WINTERS MARY WITTE • 235 NANCY WOERNER ROGER WOOD SCOTT WOODS REBECCA WOOLLEY KATHRYN WRIGHT DANIEL YOUNG DEBRA YOUNG ERIC YOUNG Seniors Race To New Opportunities May 27 . . . Overjoyed senior boys exit gracefully (?) from Richwoods High School. 236 JANICE ZEMAN DAVID ZENTGRAF DOUGLAS ZIEGLER KATHLEEN ZIEGELE JOAN ZWEIFEL JUDITH ZWICKY Donald Anderson Joseph Ausfahl Gary Bayer John Berische Kathy Bird Michael Bradley Clarence Brisbin Lynettc Bundy Clive Campbell Rick Dcfreitas Kimberly Donovan PICTURES NOT AVAILABLE Beverly Dwyer Carol Erkcrt Dennis Foley -John Franz III -cWilliam Franz - Kevin Garlottc Bobbydcll Gibson Debra Griffith Robert Hand Susan Hand Lawrence Hickman Philip Irwin -Robin Jones John Kocks Keith Kndcr Gayle Lamic Jacqueline Lewis Catherine Lines Edward Mcistcr Paul Mormann Lee Murray James Nelson Terrence Simkins Shirley Sledge Cindy Thomas Vicki Thomas Donn Tocdt Mark Vallosio Kathleen WjJIcndal Anthony Watson Valeric Wilson 237 Worthy Seniors Are Acknowledged Robin Loring and Dave Zenigraf received the DA R and S.A.R. for having qualities of dependability, service, leadership, and patriotism. Chosen by the Top 8 per cent as outstanding students and receiving an exclusive Sterling Merit Award were Ralic DefTcnbaugh and Nancy Thun. For displaying leadership, scholarship, character, responsibility, and honor. Kathy Adams and Tom Schwab were given the John Hall Award. These members of the class of ’70 received American Legion Awards for honor, leadership, patriotism, scholarship, and service—{Front Row) Jacquic Frank. Doug Ziegler, (Back Row) Marcia Moore, and JelT Rock. At Awards Assemblies NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. Row I: R Sailer. J. Alberti. S Robinson. E. NcuhofT. K McGuire. C. Bcchtold. R Stone. G.Hcrbcrgcr, B. Bonncy. K Carruthcrs. L. Dawn Row2:T. Martiny. M. Berryman. W. Wiesler. K. Buster, J. Crawmcr. R Deflcnbaugh. C. Kenyon. V. Jaeger. S. Pierson. C. Simpson. J. Rosenberg. S. Singer, A. Ginocchio. S. Binder. L Addy. C. Henry. N. Kolvcs, L. Judd. N. Olsen AowJ R. Fletcher. S. Unes. C. King. M Moore. L Miller. L. Jennings. G. Flint. S. Mericlc. L Barnes. C. Wey- gandt. T. Franklin. K. Adams. D Brandt. L. Stone. C. Lewis. C. Simons. N. Scherer. C Kamins. N. Giles. D. Pizer. J. Eichenbcrgcr. Row 4: N. Hoerr. C. Sollcy. R Covington. C. Muvdi. T. Peeler, G. Fall. R. Tookey, T. Schwab. J. Johnson. S. Hutto. M. Kluevcr. J. Rock. D. Zentgraf. J. Crumrinc. J. Burrell. P Antrim. S. Blade). J. Zeman. S. Goldberg Row 5: I Coney. R Cobb. W. Noble. B. HoAiczer, G. Grincr. K Nonnemachcr. G Shotick. N. Thun. C. Rogers. H Watts. K. Kirkpatrick. J. Everett. R Meyer. J. Ausfahl. S Allen. L. Thomas. R. Loring, B Tolson. P Barta. Not pictured: W Kmdorf. R Wood. Presented with the Danforth Award for well-balanced physical, men- tal. social and religious background were Laura Jean Miller and Russell Frank Meyer. National Merit Scholarship Finalists of the Class of 1970 were: (seated) Ken Kirk- patrick. Jim Ausfahl. Nancy Thun; (standing) Greg Flint. Ralic Deffenbaugh, and Russ Meyer. 239 TOP TEN PERCENT Row I: M. Moore. H Walts. J Rosenberg. L. Dawn. N. Thun. R. Sailer. R. Tookey. C. Ikchtold. C. Miller. P. Ruckle. C. Kenyon. N. Kolves. J. Zwicky. S. Hullo. L Barnes. Row 2: M. Thompson. G. Shoiick. B. Noble. G. Flint. N. Scherer. A. Ginocchio. K. Nonnemacher. K Adams, E Ncuhoff. S. Robinson. N. Hoerr. B. Bouncy. D. Hopper. S. Singer. Row3: W. Reber. G. Herberger. R.Hanson. C. Campbell. R DefTen- baugh, J Hubert. R. Fletcher. L Judd. N. Olsen. J. Burrell. S. Bladcl. J. Zeman. Row 4: D. Carter. K. Winters. V. Jaeger. C. Lew is. D. Zentgraf, B. Kindorf, M Staley. T. Schwab. J. F.ichcnbcrgcr. K. Kirkpatrick. L. Smith. W. Wicslcr. B. Hoftiezer. The Athlete of the Year for 1970 was. Bob Hof- tiezer. The Sportsmanship Award, presented by the Peoria Heights Lions' Club, went to Jerry Metz for his outstanding conduct. Top Ten Students. Seated: Nancy Scherer. Nancy Thun. Wendy Wicslcr, Cindy Bcchtold. Cindy Lewis. Standing: Nancy Kolves. Rod Fletcher. Gary Herberger. Jim Eichcnberger. Richard Sailer. Senior Directory Thomas achierherg BAA 3; I ibrary W.uker 3; Oul tand ng Inductnal Art Award in W. «J 3. Outctanding Inductnal Art Award in Architecture 4; JOHS MU MS KA TIIK FA ADA MS GAA I: Stag - Crc« I. Choru I. Hoimh Roll 1.2.3.4. Student Council I.2.3.4. Sophomore ChoW 2. Ci lk Bello ). Lccalibur Adccrticing Editor 4; Top Ten Percent 4 National Honor Soviet) 4. Student Direc- to ) Editor 4. Sterling Merit Award 4. Phycacal Education leader 4. Rnhwoodc Guard 4 USD ADDT Choru I. Spamch I: Sophomore Choir 2. Girl ' Own ); Honor Roll .,4; Nilmflil Honor Societ) 4 jcut: mini i Trancfcr Student. Office Worker 4. Honor Roll 4; National Honor Scviel) 4 s is mi illes GAA I. French Club I. Librjrc Worker 1.1; FTA 2: Honor Roll 3.4. Audwi-Vnual Aid 4. National Honor Societ) 4 DAVID ALTORFER BAA 3.4 ROBERT ALTOS UR Foothill I. Swimming 1.2.3; A Cappella 2.3.4. Rich- wood Guard 3.4 JI DllII ASDERSOS Office Worker 4 RICH IRI) ASDERSOS Swimming 1.2.3.4; Paper Airplane Conte ! Champion 4; PAMELA AM RIM GAA 1.2. Debate 1.2. Choru I; Sophomore Chewr 2. Girl ' Choir 3: A CappcUa 4; Harmo-Knight 3 Madrigal 4. Student Council 2.4. Individual Speech Event 2.3.4; SHIELD Staff 2.3; Honor Roll I; French Club 3; National Forcmic l eague 3.4. Drama- tic Production 3.4. National Honor Societ) 4 BARBARA ARMSIROSG Sophomore Ooir 2. GAA 3.4 JAMES M'SFAHL laborator) Account 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll 4. National Honor Societ) 4 National Merit Seholarchip 4, “Once l. pon A Mattre 4 MICHAEL AYERS Wrectling I; BAA 2; Richwoodc Guard 2; Induct rial Alt Club I.2.3.4. Laboratory Account 4 SISAS HiBCOIR Phywcal Education l eader 4 DAME I. HAILEY Stage Crew 3.4, BAA 2.3; Tenni 2. DA MEL B ASER Band 2. Wrectling I MARSES BASER Audio-Vicual Club 1.2.3; Rifle Club 2; Dramatw Production I.2.3.4. Stage Crew 1.2.3.4; Audio- Voual Aid 1.2.3. Laborato ) Accidant 2.3; Student Council 2; BAA 3.4; Football 1.2.3. Track 2.3. S IRES BARBER Honor Roll I. Monitor 2. Office Worker 2.3.4. Student Council 3; Cla Treacurer 2; Ph) ical Education Leader 4. Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Prom Queen Candidate 4. CHRISnSE BARKER Golf Club 2. Monitor 4; Library Worker 3; Office Worker 3.4; GAA 1.2.3 JASIE BIRKI.R 1.2.3.4. Choru ; French Cub 1.2. Pep Club 3.4; REFLECTIONS Managing Editor 3.4. GAA 1.2; Gym- reactie Club 2.3. USD.A BASSES Band 1.2.3.4; Concert Band I.2.3.4; bncemble 4; FTA 1.2.3; Honor Roll 1.2.4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4. Debate I; National Forcnucc League I; Sterling Merit Award 4; III State ccholarchip 4 BARBARA BARTI.ETT SHIELD Staff 3.4. Qm'.l Si Scroll 3.4. GAA 2.3. carol beard Cheerleader 2.3.4. GAA 1; Ph) ical Education Leader 4. Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Prom Queen Candi- date 4 CYSTHIA BECHIOLD A CappcUa 3.4; Choru I. Owralaer 4; Encemble I; FTA I; French Club 1.2; Bwk.gy Club 2. Human Relation Club 4. SII I EL D Stall 1.2.3. Honor Roll I.2.3.4. Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Seviety 4; Indivi- dual Event 4. Dramatic Production 4. Ill Sute Seholarchip 4; Outcunding Teenager of America 4; Sterling Merit Scholar 4; National Merit Scholar- chip Letter of Commcndatwn. Bradley Special Merit Seholarchip JEASSETTE BEI.SE Choir 1.2.3.4. FTA 1.4. French Club 1.2. Human Relation Club 2.3 ME LA ME BERRYMAS GAA I; Honor Roll 4. National Honor Society 4. Monitor 2.3; Student Council Homeroom Reprecentatice 3; Ro) alette 4. DOCGEAS BIEDERBIES Shield Staff 4. How To Succeed'' 3. Once Upon A Mattre '' 4. Committee Member 4. Swimming (Lettered! 1.2. SISAS BISDER Honor Roll 4; National Honor Societ) 4. Student Sec- retar) 4 CHERYL RISC HO EE Choru I. GAA I MHUAM BJORKQI 1ST Science Club 2. Biology Club 3. Reflection Co- Managing Editor 3.4. Laborator) Account 3 MICHELE BL ADEL Honor Roll 3.4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Societ) 4; Sterling Merit Soetet) 4; Gymnictic Club 3. Trancfcr Student. JOEL BL MIMS Choru 1.2.3 DAVID BLESSIS Band 1,2. Rifle Club 3; C'ro Country. Varcity Letter 3.4; BAA 4. “R Club 4. Track. Varcity Letter I.2.3.4 DA.MEL BLOOMIAiri Choru I. Inductnal Art Club I; Football 2. Track I; Sophomore Football Award; Ficchman Track Award. Art and Craft Award in Metal STEVE BOETOS Tranefer Student. Band 4. Concert Band 4. Stage Band 3; Student Council Homeroom Representative 4 ROBER T BOS SI R Library Worker 3: Backetball I. BAA 3 BARBARA BOSSEY Band I Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Sterling Merit Award ROSASS 4 BRIDES Trancfcr Student. Dramatic Production 4. Alt Accnlant 4 MICHAEL BRADLEY Concert Band I; BAA 3 RICHARD BRAGG Concert Band 3; Human Relation 3.4; Shield Staff 4. Editor 4. Reflection 4. Dramatic Production 4. Student Council Homeroom Reprecentatice 4 DEBORAH BRA SOT French Club 4. Trackcltc 3. National Honor Society 4. Monitor 4; Student Council Homeroom Rcgecccntaticc 1.2. Gymnactie Club 3. Phycacal Education Leader 4. AFS Student THOMAS BROB S Dramatic Prodcxtion I VIS SI BROUS Student Secretary 4 JOHS Bl'CSLEY Inductnal Art Club 2. 3. 4 PHYLLIS Bl SORES Office Worker 4 L YSETTE Bl'SDY Trancfcr Student JAS.MIS BCRDIS Choru 1.2; FTA 1.2.3; Monitor 3.4; Library Worker 2 JASICE Bl RRELL Biology Club 2; Pep Club 2.3; GAA I; Laboratory Accic- taat 3; Dramatic Production 2. SHIELF Staff 3.4. Quill and Scroll 4. Honor Roll 1.4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4 SIEVES HUE PATRICIA HI nOS GAA 1.2.3 THOMAS CALLA M l Baccball 1.2. Football 1.2.3 CLIVE CA MPBELL Honor Roll. Top Ten Percent ROSAUI CAMPBELL Gymnactie Club 3. Track 1.2.3. W rectling 1.2 CAROL CARPES TER Choru I; Sophomore Choir 2. Cub' Choir 3.4; German Club 1.2. Human Relation Club 4; Honor Roll 4. Debate I. Stage Crew I.2.3.4. Natwnal ForencK League I; lllinoi Merit Seholarchip JOASSE CARR A Cappella 4; Choru I; Harmo-Knight 3.4; FTA 4 Health Career Club 1.2. GAA 2. SHIELD Stall 2.3 Honor Roll 4; Library Worker I MARJORIE CARROLL French Club I. Pep Cub 2.3; EXCALIBl R Bucine Ed- itor 2.3.4. Honor Roil 4. Dramatic Production 3; Office Worker 3.4. Phytical Education Leader 4 RICHARD CARROU. Golf 3.4 SATHRYS CARRI THE.RS French Club I. GAA 1. Honor Roll 2.3. REFLECTIONS 3 Office Worker 4; Nalwnal Honor Society DAHD CARTER Student Council Homeroom Repiecentative 1.3.4; Stu- dent Council Office 4. Committee Member 4. Honor Roll 1,2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4 MICHAEL CASEY Monitor 2; Indinitial Art and Art Award SASCY Cl IMS Monitor 4 JAMES CHAMBERS Monitor 4; Student Council 2.4. Swimming I. RHS Guard 3.4; BAA 4 SRISTISE CHAIBOOD French Club 1.2. Human Relation Club I.2.3.4; SHIELD 1.2.3.4, Picture Page Editor 4. Qu.ll and Scroll 3.4; Individual Speech Even! I; Stage Crew 1.2.3. Student Council 4 DAVID CHISCCE Biology Club 2.3. Provident. Monitor 3. BAA 1.2.3. Swimming 1.2. Tenm 1.2; RHS Guard 4 CAR Y CITROS A Cappella 2.3. Choru 1.2. Conte ! Solo 1.3. Encemble 1.3; SHIELD 4; Dramatic Production 2; Monitor 4; BAA 4. Track 1.3.4 CRYSTOL CLARS FTA I; Spanich Oib I. Office Worker 2; GAA 1,2; Monitor 2.3. Honor Roil 3 ROLASD COBB Band 1.2; National Honor Society 4. Football 1.2.3. R Club 4; Team Manager in Football 4. Track 1.2.3; Wrectling I BARBARA COLLIE FTA 2. French Club 3 DAVID COI.LISS Band; Croc Country 2.3.4. Phycical Education Leader 4. R Club 2.3; Team Manager for Croc Country 3; Track 1.2.3 JEEEREY COSEY SHIELD 4. Honor Roll I; National Honor Society 4 Golf 3 DARRELL COSLEY Football I. CHRISTISE cooss French Club 1.2. Trackette 4; Stage Crew 3.4; GAA 1.2 ROBERTCOOSS Concert Band 1.2.3; Science Re earch Seminar 4 thomas corns French Club 2; ScKnce Club I.2.3.4; Honor Roll I; Laboratory Account 3 RICH ARD COLCHUS Monitor 3.4. Student Council Homeroom Reprecentatice 4; Baccball 2; BAA 1,2.3.4 ROSAI.EE conscios Choru I; Sophomore Choir 2. Biology Club 2; Pep Club 2. Honor Roll 4. National Home Society 4. Monitor 3.4. Office Worker Worker 4; GAA I TERESA CRAIG A Cappella 4. Choru I. Encemble I; Sophomore Chewr 2. Girl Choir 3; Harmo-Knight 3.4. FTA I; Library Worker I JASICE CRt .MRISE SHIELD Staff 4. Q-..JI and Scroll 4; Honor Roll 4; National Honor Society 4. Minor Sute Seholarchip Honorary Award DEBORAH CRISES Band; Concert Band 1.2.3. Latin Club 2; Honor Roll 4 RASDALL DAVIDSOS JOHSSY DAVIS Laboratory Account 4. Intramutal Track 1. SH.AROS DAVIS Choru 1,2.3.4; Health Career Club 1.2.3.4; GAA 1.2; Human Relation Club HIU.IAM DAVIS A Cappella 3.4 Madrigal 4. RilV Club 1.3; Spamch Club 2. Golf Club 2. Dramalic Production 4. Sugc Cre« 4. Audio Vicual Aid I; Library Worker I; laboratory Account 2; Student Council and Committee Member 3; BAA 2.4; Intramural Golf 3. USD DABS Human Relation Club 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Sterling Merit 4 JOHS DEBORD Biology Club 2. Football, lettered I. Student Council 3 RAUTOS DEEFESBACGH Trancfcr Student 2. SHI ELD 3; EXCALIBl R Sport Edi- tor 4. Quill and Scroll 4; Student Council 3.4; Sterling Merit Award 4. National Merit Seholarchip 4. Home- coming Queen Eccort 4; BAA 4. Football 2; Baccball Team Manager 2 PATRICIA DECORD Health Career Club 2.4. Spamch Club 1.2; Monitor 4 VICKI DES SISOS Monitor 4; GAA 1 LISDA DEMOS Choru 1.2.3; FHA I. Student Secretary 4; GAA 1 REBECCA DEVOS Contcct Solo I. FHA I. FTA 4. Health Career Club 241 I.2.3.4: I aim Club 1.2: Mono Roll 4: OflTicc Worker 4. Laboratory Account 4 THOMAS of: YOU SO French Club I: BAA 4. RIIS Guard 4 DOUGLAS DICK ISOS Phyucal Education Leader 4; R” Club 4. Loitered in Swimming 1.2.3.4. RMS Guard 2.3.4: Mead Guard 4 aims diepi.sbrock BAA 2.3.4: Golf, lettered 1.2 DEANNT DIKEMAN Tranvfer Student 3 VtUKUDIIII DINGER Transfer Student JOANS Dirt:I. Y FTA I. JAMES OIXOS Rifle Club 3 US 1)4 DOHA Library Worker I; Office Worker 4 til t s DUSCAS Bavkctball. letter. Bavcball. letter, varuly. Foot- ball. Iclter. RANDALL DUNCAN KRISTIS t DUVALL Office Worker 4. BEVERLY DWYER French Club 2. Meteorology Club 1.2. Science Club 2.3: Stage Crew I: Laboratory Avvivtant 2.3: GAA 1.2.3. VICTORIA ECKHOf f GAA I: FT A I. German Club. Moniioe 3.4. Library Woeker 2. RICHARD EDWARDS A Cappella 3.4. Provident 4: Madrigal 4: Bye. Bye Budie 2: How To Succeed 3. Once L pon a Mattrcw 4. Student Council 1.2.3.4: BAA 3 JAMES LICHEN BERGER German Club I; Science Rcvcarch Seminar 4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4: Sterling Merit 4. Top Ten Studente 4 ROBERT ELKINSON French Club 1.2. Pep Club 1.2: REFLECTIONS 3.4, Editor-in-Chief 4: Honor Roll 4. National Foren- vie League I. Dramatic Production I: Once Upon a Maltrevv 4 DONALD ELLIN'GIIAI SEN Latin Club 1. Golf Oub 2. BAA 2.3.4: Tenniv 1.2: SHIELD 2.3.4. Sportv Editor 3.4: Quill and Scroll 3.4; Honor Roll 4; lllmoic State Schofarvhip 4 TODD ELLIS Bavcball I.2.3.4. Lettered 4; Crovv Country JV 2; BAA 1.2.3.4: Football I. REFLECTIONS Editor 3. Student Council 1.2.3: Student Council Committee Member 1.2.3.4: Executive Board 4 CAROL ERCKERT FHA I. French Oub 1.2. SHIELD I: Honor Roll 4 CHARLES EVANS A Cappella 2,3. Sophomore'Football Team Manager LARRY EVANS GARY FAIR BAIRN Latin Club 1.2. Laboratory Avvivtant 4. Illmoev State Sebolaivhip 4, National Merit Honorable Mention 4. BAA 3. Bavkctball Intramural 3: Football 1.2.3: Wrevtling 2 GREGORY TALL Band 1.2. Honor Roll 2.3.4. National Honor Society 4; Football 1.2.3.4; Phyucal Education Leader 4; Track 2.3. ROBERT TEINH0L7 Induvtnal Arlv Club I; BAA 1.2.3.4; Track, lettered 2.3.4. JOANNE FELDMAN French Club 1.2. Monitor 2.3. Off.ee Worker 4 THOMAS EE ECHO Football I. JOANNE USHER Girlv Chovt 2.3.4; French Club I MARTHA USHER BARBARA FLEMING Health Career. Oub 1.2. GAA 1.2. Speech Event 4; Stage Crew 3.4; Library Worker 1.2. RODERICK FLETCHER Amateur Radio Club 4; Science Club 2; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4. Sterling Merit 4 JANET FLOWERS Choruv 1.2.3: ETA 3.4; Pep Club 2; German Oub 1.2. REFLECTIONS 3.4. Dramatic Production 4. Stage Crew 2.3.4: GAA 1.2.3 CHARLES FOSTER Induvtnal Arlv Club 2. Lettered Football I, BARBARA FOWLER GAA I: Student Secretary 3.4 DAVID FOX Honor Roll 4. BAA 3.4 GLORIA OX ETA 1.2.3; French Club 1.2.3.4; Human Relatione Club 2.3.4; Stage Crew 3.4 FRANK IRAKES Football 1.2; W,ruling 2 CHRIS FR ANK Intramural Bavkctball 2.3.4. Football 2. Art-Gold Key Award; Architectural and Drafting Awardv JACQUELINE TRANK Aeeompanivt 2.3.4. A CappcILa 4; Girlv' Choir 3. Madngalv 3. Harmo-Kmghtv 4. Sophomore Envcmblc 2. Frcvhman Envcmblc I. French Civ 4; SHIELD Stafl 1.2.3.4: Editor 2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 4. Honor Roll 4; Dramatic Production 4; Stage Crew 4; Out- vtanding Choral Award 1.2.3.4: American Legion Honorary Award 4; GAA I. TONI FRANKLIN C'hoiuv I. Spamvh Club 1.2. Trackcltex. Honor Roll 1.4, National Honor Society 4; Individual Sgeech Event I. Monitor 2. Office Worker 4; GAA I: Phyucal Education Leader 4. Royalettev 3.4. Richwoodv Guard 2.3.4. Head Guard 4 WILLIAM ERAS Induvtnal Artv Club I: Student Council 4 MICHAEL ERA7.EE Football I. Monitor 1. THOMAS CARES Choruv 1.2. A Cappella 3.4 KEVIN GARLOFTE Choruv 1.2. Envcmblc 1.2. A Cappella 3 DEBORAH GESSEL Choruv 1.2.3. FHA I. FT A I. Health Careen Club 2.3.4 HOB BYDELL GIBSON Wrevtling 2.3 KATHY GIBSON Choruv I DEAN GIEBEI.IIA USES' Monitor 3: Swimming 1.3. Track 2 NANCY GILES Chotuv 1; ETA I. Honor Roll 1.2; National Honor Society 4. Monitor 3.4. Intramural Bavkctball 1. GAA I. Swimming 3 ANNE GINOCCHIO Choruv 1.2.3: FT A 4; Spamvh Oub 4; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4, Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor S«eiciy 4; Sterling Salver Merit Award GEORGE ANNE GINTHER Aeeompanivt 2.3. Choruv 1. Girlv'v Choir 3.4. Sophomore Chou 2. State Muvic Contevt I: Health Careerv Club 2.3; German Club 1.2: Slate Crew 4. GAA I. RIIS Guard 4 DEBORA GLA17 Choruv I. French Club 1.2: Individual Speech Event 1.2.3.4; Dramatic Productxm 4, Stage Crew 3.4, National F'orenuc League 4. Monitor 3.4 Office W oiler 4; Student Council Homeroom Rcprcvcnta- tivc KEITH GLA CASH Aeeompanivt 3.4. Band 1,2.3.4. Conceit Band 1.2.3.4; Stage Band 4. German Cub I. Dramatic Production 4 MARK GLEASON Amateur Radio Club 2.3.4. Vice-Preeident 4. Honor Roll 4 SUSAN GOLDBERG Human Relatione Club 2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3; National Honor Society 4; Gymnastics Club 2.3 VALERIE GREEN Concert Band 3.4; Health Careerv Club 4; Human Rclationv Club. Student Council Homeroom Rcpreventa- tive 3. DENNIS GREINER EUGENE GRINER National Honor Society 4, Bavcball 2; Football letter 2: Tranvfer Student PATTY GUNDERSON Monitor NANCY CURNSEY Tranvfer Student. GAA 2; Stage Crew foe How to Succeed 3. KAREN GUSTAFSON Choruv 1.2. Envcmblc 3. Girlv' Choir 3.4; GAA 1.2.3. Science Club 2: Spamvh Club I. Honor Roll 4. Stage Crew 3 DIANE HACKER Biology Oub 2. Honor Roll 4. Scholastic Ail Con- tcvt Gold Key and Blue Ribbon 3.4 ROBERT HAND Induvtrial Artv Club I; BAA I RICHARD HANSON Honor Roll 1.2; BAA 4. Top Ten Percent 4 CHRISTINE I LANULA GAA I JOHN HAR MS Key Club Prendent 4. Monitor 3.4; Student Coun- cil 3; BAA 3 DEBRA HARTWEG Choruv 1.2; FHA 1.2; French Club 1.2; Pep Oub 1.2: Library Worker 1.2.3: GAA 1.2 BRIAN HARVEY Monitor 3; Bavketball 2 Bavcball 2; Football 1.2.3.4. R ' Club 2.3.4. Track 1.3.4; lllmi All Conference Football 3.4. City Track Champ 3.4. MS-9 Track Champ 3.4 DEBRA DAWKS Choruv I. French I: Office Worker 4 I. YNS HEER MAN French 2. GAA I. Quill A Scroll 3.4; RMS Guard 4. SHIELD Staff 2.3.4, Co-Ncwv Editor 3.4 CYNTHIA HEIDEN Choruv 1.2.3; Spanivh I. GAA I CAROL HENRY Choruv 1.2. Spamvh 2.4; Honor Roll 4; GAA I. Student Secretary 3.4. National Honor Society 4 PAMELA DESK Y Aeeompanivt 2: Choruv I. Envcmblc I. Sophomore Choir 2. Choral Award 2; Office Worker 4. Health Careerv Club 2.3.4; Latin Club 1.2. GARY HER BERGER Band 1,2. Concert Band 2: Rille Club 1.2; German Club 1: SHIELD Staff 2; EXCALIBl R photographer 3.4. Quill A Scroll 4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Top Ten Per- cent 4. National Honor Society 4 I ab Avvivtant 4. Iamev Scholar. Illineiic State Scholar. Sterling Merit Award Intramural Bavketball 4; BAA 3.4. Intramural Football 4. STEVES HERGET BAA 3.4 MOLL Y HICKS Chonn 3. FHA 1.2.3. Honor Roll 3; Library Worker 1.2; GAA 2 CAROLYN HIGHTOWER Health Careerv Club 2.3.4: Chew Club 2.3.4; GAA 1.2.3.4. Monitor 2.3.4: OfTicc Worker 4 MICHAEL HINCIIMAN Football, lettered I: Track, lettered I: Superior Award in Drafting 4 STEVES HISRICHS Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. Stage Crew 4. Monitor 4. BAA 4, KIM IIISEROIE Crow Country, varvity lettered 2.3.4; R Oub 2.3.4. Track, varvity lettered 1.2.3,4. NANCY HOERR Traekelicv 3: KXCALIBLR Staff 2.3.1. Orgamrattonc Editor 3. Photography Editor 4; Quill A Scroll 3.4; Honor Roll l; Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4; Sterling Merit Award. Dramatic Prduc- l n I; Monitor 2.3.4. Student Council 2. Home- coming Queen Candidate 4; Prom Queen Candidate 4 ROBERT HOHTE7ER Honor Roll: Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4; Backelball. varvity letter 2.3: BAA 4. Football, varvity letter 2.3.4; Phyucal Education Leader 4. R Club 2.3.4; Track, varvity letter 2.3.4. MS-9 All Conference Football 3.4; All State Football 4 JULIE HOLST Frevhmen Choruv I. Sophomore 2; Girlv' Choir 3.4: Castle-Belles 3: Harmo-Knighiv 4. Spamvh Club I. Stage Crew 3. Intramural Bavkctball I; GAA 1.2; Gymnastics Club 1.2. JOSEPH HUBERT Honor Roil 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4 Sterling Mem Award 4; Intramural Bavketball 4. BAA 4 DONALD HUT! MAS Induvtrul Artv Club 2.3.4 ROBERT HUNT Football, varvity letter. Phyucal Education Leader 4; R Club. Track, varvity letter SUSAN DITTO FT A 1,2.3,4; Latin Club I; SHIELD Staff 2. Honor Roll 1.4: Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4 PHILLIP IRWIN Amateur Radio Club 1.2.3. DIANE JACKSON Choruv I. JILL JACKSON Choruv I; Sophomore Choir 2: Girlv' Choir 3.4. Pep Club 3; German Club I. Human Relation Club VICTORIA JAEGER Honor Roll I.2.3.4; Top Ten Perceni 4; National Honor Society 4; Monitor 2.3; Student Council 2; Sterling Merit Award 4. Illinois State Scholar 4. Phyucal Education Leader 4 MICHAEL JA MES Bavcball. vanity letter 1.2.3.4. Football 1.2. Phyucal Education Leader 4. PENNY JANSSEN Monitor 3.4. GAA I: Gymnastics Club 2. Art Gold Key Award 2; Western lllinow Craftv Show 3 Red Rtbbonv 4. JOHN JOHNSON National Honor Society 4; Intramural Bavketball 4; Baveba'I U. BAA 4 STACY JOHNSON Student Council 3; Bavcball TOBY JOHNSON Concert Band 1.2.3.4. Bavketball I: BAA 3.4 WILLARD JOHNSON JR A Cappella 2.3. Choruv I REX JONES Crow Cixir.try 1.2; “R Club 1.2.3; Team Manager. Crovv Country 2. varvity letter; Track 1.2. Wrevtling. varvity letter 1.2.3 KAREN JOOS GAA I. Office Worker 4 242 lavriejvdd French Oub 1.2. EXCALIBl R Staff 2.3.4. Actmtic Editor . Q- I A Scroll 3,4; REFLECTIONS 3. (iAA I. Hon. Roll 1.2.3; Top Ten Percent 4. National Mono Society 4. Monitor 2.3.4. Student Council 1.3.4. Sterling Merit Award 4. Illinor Sute Scholar 4 cysthia k i miss OAA I. Ch.nu I: Honor Roll 1.2. Stage Crew 1.4; Sophomore Cho r 2. Biology Club. scvrclary 2; Science Oub 2.3; French Club 2.4; A Cappella 3.4. SHIELD SufT 3.4. Co-new Ld.toe 4. Human Relation Club 4. Quo I A Scroll 4; National Honor Society 4 Harriet kaplas OAA I. Monitor 2.3.4. Honor Roll 4 iti rum karagiasis Bacchall 1.2.3. Lettered. Football 1.2.3; Dramatic Production. Lout at Hollywood 4 OHM KELLY CiAA I. Spanish Club 1.2. REFLECTIONS 3; EX- CALIBLR 3.4; Acti Hie Editor 4, Qu.il Scroll 4; Hu- man Relation Club 4 charlotte kesyos FT A I. Choru I. OAA 1.2.3: Sophomore Choir 2: French Club 1.2.3: Girls' Cb.«r 3: SHIELD Suit 2.3.4; Feature Editor 4. Quill Scroll 3.4. Honor Roll 4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Monitor 4; Illinor Stale Scholar JAMKS KIGHTLTSGER Choru 1.2. Student Council 1.2; Science Club 1.2; Intramural Basketball. Bacchall. Football 1.2.3. Stage Crew 2. Office Worker 2. Monitor 3 uuliam kisdort Honor RoU 1.2.3: Stage Cre 2. BAA 2.3: Intramural Basketball 2. Intramural Football 3. Debate 3; Vanity Tennn 3. Top Ten Percent 4. National Hone Society 4; Sterling Merit Award 4 CAKOI. KIKG French Club 2; Honor Roll 2; Student Council 2.3. Monitor 3: EXCALIBLR 3; SHIELD 4. Quill A Scroll 4. National Honor Society 4; lllmoi State Scholar A'f.V KIRKPATRICK BAA 1.2.3.4. Student Council 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll I. 2.3.4; Football 1.2.3; Vanity letter 3.4; Track 2.3.4; Vanity letter 3.4. -R Club 4; Physical Education Leader 4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Merit Fmalict; lllmon Stale Scholar. Sterling Merit Award 4 PATRICIA KIRK H OOD OAA I PAMELA KITTLESOS SHIELD typist 3. Human Relation Cl 3.4 MARCIA KLVEVER OAA I. Intramural Swimming I. Choeu 1.2: Con- teat Solo 2: Biology Oub 2. Gymnastic Cl 2.3; Oerman Oub I; Human Relation Oub 3; Pep Club 3.4; Dramatic Production 1.4. Individual Speech Event 2.4; Stage Cre 4; RHS Ouard 3.4. Royal- cite 4. Student Council 1.4. Honor Roll 4. National Honor Society 4 LYSSE KSIGHT Choru 1. Sophomore Choir 2; Oirl ' Chocr 3.4. Cavtcl-Belle 3 SASCEE KOLVES Horn Roil 1.2.3.4; Choru I. Pep Club 2. Spannh Club 2.3: Human Relation Oub 3.4. SHIELD Staff 3. Monitor 4; Top Ten Percent 4 National Honor Society 4; Top Ten Student 4. Sterling Merit Award KESSETH KVCGISSKI Bacchall I. Baikcthall 1.2; Football 1.2 IRE DR 1C Li IS Transfer Student 4 GAYLE la mu: Football I; Bacchall 2 DAVID IA SC ASTER BAA I DAHD LAYMAS Mr Gobbler Award 4 DEBORAH LETIZIA Transfer Student 2. French Cub 2: Biology Club RAS BALL LEV GoM I: Varvty Golf Team Manager 4 HARR ISOS LEI RIG Choru I. BAA 2.4. A Cappella 2.3.4; Ensemble 3.4. Madrigal 4, All-State Choir Nominee 4. Musical '•Down in the Valley 3. Trial By Jury 4. CYSTIIIA LERIS Choru I. OAA 1.2: Stage Crew 1.4: French Oub 2; Sophomore Cho.r 2. Student Council 2; lumor Oa Trcaturer; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Physical Education Leader 4; EXCALIBLR 4; Quill A Scroll 4; Top Ten Percent 4; Top Ten Student 4. Sterling Merit Award 4. National Honor Society 4; Illinor State Scholar JACQl ELISE LEM IS Trancfcr Student 4. Honor Roll 4 JILL 1.1 ESS Transfer Student 4 ROY UGHTBODY Honor Roll I. Biology Club 2 THOMAS USDS AY Concert Band 1.2; V r ny Bacchall 1.2.3. BAA 3.4. Blue Ribbon Regional Industrial Art Exhibition 4 CATHERISE LISES OAA 1.2.3. ROBERT LIU ERST Bacchall I. Golf Oub 2. Pep Club 2.3: French Club 2.3; lab A i t n! 2.4: Pakia 4 AMY LITTLE Choru I; OAA I; French Oub 2. Monitor 2.3.4. RHS Ouard 4 GAR Y LIVISGSTOS ROBERT LOGSDOS Football 2. Baikcthall. varsity letter 1.2.3. DAVID LOSC Swimming. ar ity letter I.2.3.4 ROBIS LORISC Student Council 1.2.3.4. Choru I. Sophomore Choir 2: A Cappella 3.4; Cho r Librarian 4: Chorahcr 4. FTA 2; Trackcltc 3.4. National Horn Society 4. Royalctte 2.3.4, Royalette Cla Representative 3.4. D A R Award 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Prom Queen Candidate 4 CRAIG LOUDER Baclcthall I. Intramural Basketball 2.3.4. Bare- ball 1.2.3.4; Vanity letter 3.4; Football 2. BAA 2.3.4; R Club 3.4; Physical Education Leader 4. Student Council 3: Homecoming Queen E c« t 4 POLLY MACLEAS Choru I: Sophomore Choir 2: Stage Crew 2. Pep Club 1.2; Office Worker 4 TAMIL MAR IIS Y Choru I. Student Council I. Stage Crew I. Sopho- more Choir 2. French Club 1.2. Honor Roil 1.2.4. tilth' Choir 3. Royalette 3.4. National Honor Society 4 TERESA MAVRER Choru I. Sophomore Choir 2: A Cappella 3.4; Choralier 4; Honor Roll 4 USD A MAYSE OAA 1.2. GARY MCDASIELS 8a lctha!l I; Football 1.2, Monitor 2.3. Rifle Oub 3. Stage Crew 3.4. BAA I.2.3.4; Student Council 4 JERRY MCDASIELS Wrestling I. Football 1.2: BAA I.2.3.4 THOMAS MCGLOTHLES Chess Club 1 DEBORAH MCGVIRE OAA 1.2.3; Choru I; Sophomore Choir 2 PETER MCLAIS Swimming 1. Student Council I. BAA 2. Dramatic Prod- unetKin 2.3; Lab Assistant 2.3; Monitor 4 RICHARD MCMORROW Basketball I: Concert Band 1.2.3.4 KARF.S MEES Chorus I. Math Assistant 4 KATHY MEES SALLY MERICIE Student Council I. Stage Cre 2: Scholastic Art Award 1.2: Library Worker 4; Honor Roll 4 National Honor Society 4 CASDACE MESSERSMITH Choru I JERR METZ Baseball I. Fooehall I.2.3.4. Vanity ktler 3.4; R Club 3.4; Physical Education Leader 4 W rest- Img 1.2.3.4. Varsity letter 2.3.4. Captain Var- ity W resiling 4. Sportsmanship Award 4 TECLi METZEL Library Worker 4. Dramatic Production 4 1)01 GLAS ME YE I Rifle 3; Lab Assistant 3.4 RISSUE MEYER Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Student Cour-.il 2; Intramuial Football 3: Intramural Basketball 3.4. BAA 3.4; Cro Country 4. Track 3.4; Physical Educalion Leader 4. National Honor Society 4; National Merit Scholarship KATHLEES MILLARD OAA 1; Chorus I; Sophomore Choir 2; Girls' Choir 3.4. Chotalier 4; REFLECTIONS 3. Royaktles 3.4; Monitor 4; Honor Roll 4 ASS MILLER Transfer Student 4 CHRISTISE MILLER Horn Roll 1.4. JOHS MILLER LAVRA MILLER OAA I; French Club 1.2.3; Biology Oub 2. Sludent Council 2.3.4, Junior Claes Secretary 3; RHS Guard 3.4; Royaleltcs 4; Sludent Council Office and Executive Board 4 Monitor 4. National Honor Society 4. Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Prom Queen Candidate 4 RICHARD MILLER Lab Assistant 4 PEGGY M ILLIMAS KASDACE MISGVS OAA. Chorus I SVSAS MODJESKA OAA 1.2. Spanish Club 1.2; Horn Roll 2; Student Council 2.3. Monitor 1.2.3 MARCIA MOORE OAA I: Chorus I; Health Career Oub I.2.3.4; French Oub 1.2.4; SHIELD I.2.3.4; Ed.tor-in- Chicf 4; Hone Roll 1.2.3.4; Quill A Scroll 3.4, RHS Ouard 3.4; Top Ten Petceni 4. National Honor Society 4. Student Committee Member 4. Cliff Reid Memorial Award 3: Sterling Merit Award 4; Ameri- can Legion Award 4 PALL MORMASS French Club 2: Science Club 2. Biology Oub 2 STEPHES MORRISSEY Audio-Visual Aid I ROBERI MOSLMAS Honor Roil 1.2. Basketball 1.2; Baseball 2; BAA 3.4. Track 3: Football I.2.3.4. Varsity kttcr 3.4 RODXEY MVLAI.L Y Tennis 3; Track, sarsity letter 3 CHERRYL Ml RPHY Office Worker 4 JOHS MIRRAY Industrial Art Club 2: Inlramurol Tennis 2. CHARLES MVVDI Choru I. A Cappella 2.3.4. Madrigals 4. Biology Oub 2. National Horn Society 4 DOVGLAS SEAL Student Council 1.2; Executive Board 1.3; Freshman Cla President I; Senii Cla Vice-President 4; Football 1.2.3.4. Varsity ktter 3.4; Basketball I; W restling, varsity letter 2: Golf Club 3. GARRETT SEEDHAM Track I: Wrestling 2 J A MES SELSOS Industrial Aru Oub 1.4. Amateur Radio Oub 2.3.4 ■V4.VO SELSOS OAA 1: Choru I; French Oub I: Novice Forensic 1; Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappella 3. 4. A Cappella Vice-President 4. Madrigals 4. Honor Roll 3.4; LXCALIBl R Staff 3.4; Qu.ll A Scroll 4; Bye-Bye Birdie 2. How to Succeed in Buunc 3; Once Upon A Mantes 4; Momtoe 4 ELEASOR SEVHOFT OAA I. French Oub 1.2. Honor Roll I.2.3.4. EXCALIBl R Staff 1.2 3.4. Academic-Fa.ully Ed.loe 3; Co-Edilce-in-Chicf 4. Qu.il A Scroll 3.4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4; Monitor 2. Student Council 3; Phy acal Education Leader 4; Sterling Mem Award 4 carol sevshoffer Chorus 1.2.3; Health Careers Oub 1.2; French Oub 1.2.3.4; French Oub Secretary 4. Dramatic PrcsJu- ctioa 2.3.4. REFLECTIONS 4 WILLIAM SOB IE Dramatic Production 1; Executive Board 1.2. Science Cl 2: Audio-Visual Aid 1.2. EXCALIBl R I; SHIELD 2: Science Research Seminar 4; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Sen Class Treasurer 4; Sludent Council 3.4; Debate 2.3.4; National Forensic League 2.3.4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Sterling Merit Award 4 MARCIA SOHITSCH Transfer Student 3; A Cappella 3.4; Choraliers 4; Latin Oub 4. Stage Crew 4 K El III SOSSEMlCHER Chorus I. A Cappelta 2.3.4; French Cls 2; Individual Speech Event 3. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4. Dramatic Production I.2.3.4. National Honor Society 4. Outstanding Teenager Of America 4; Sterl- ing Mem Award 4. Illinois State Scholarship THOMAS SOTT Basketball I: Concert Band 1.2: Honor Roll 1.2: Student Council 1.2.3. RASDY OLOMAS BAA I: Audio-Visual Aid 3.4. SA SC EE OLSOS Choru I; Trackcltc 3: He Roll 2.4: Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Monitor 3: OAA I: Physical Education Leader 4; Royalette 2.3.4 WILLIAM OLSOS DESSIS ORR Audio-Visual Aid REBECCA OWTS Choru I: Sophomore Choir 2: French Club I: OAA I; EXCALIBLR Staff 2.3.4. Underclass Editor 3; Senior Editor 4. Qu.ll A Scroll 3.4. Momtoe 4. RHS Ouard 3.4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4; Prom Queen 4 MICHAELPABOS Key Club 4 STEVES PARKER BAA 1.2.3: Monitor I.2.3.4 Basketball 2: Baseball 1.2; Swimming I. JAM PAVLI Honor Roll 4 STEVES PAVLI BAA 3.4; Basketball I; Baseball 1.2: Foolball 2: KATHLEES PEGG OAA I: Science Oub 2. Spanish Club I. Pep Oub 2. 3.4: Pep Club President 4. Honor Roll I. Monitor I. 2.3.4. Office Worker 3; RHS Guard 4; Student Coun- cil 1.2.3.4; Dress Code Committee 3.4 K ATHLEES PETERSOS Choeu I; Sophomore Choir 2. Gith' Chore 3.4; Royalette 3.4. SHERLYS PHILLIPS Library Worker I; Office Workef 4 243 SUSAN PHILLIPS Human Relations Club I.}.); Honor Roll 2.4 MAR A FIERCE Wiailiat. varsity kites 3.4. WILLIAM PISKORSKI Monitor 3: Basketball 1.2.3.4; Baseball 1.2,3.4. Football 1.2.3.4; Physical Education I radet 4. R Cob 1.2.3.4; Student Council 1.2.4; All Conference Race ball 3rd Team 2; All Conference Baseball In Team 3; All Conference Football 2nd Team 4 DEHOR All II ER PTA 3. French Club 1.2.3. Pep Club 3; EXCALIBLR Stall 4. Ov.ll $i Scroll 4. REFLECTIONS 3; Honor Roll 1.4; National Honor Societ) 4; Individual Speech Event Superior Ratmj 3.4. Teahouse of the August Moon I; Ho to Succeed in Business 3; Owe Upon A Mattress” 4 KATHY PLUMMER Band 1.2.3; Concert Band 1.2.3. Student Council 4. Physical Education I cadet 4; GAA I.2.3.4; Bett Crocker Homemaker Award 4. PENELOPE POSE FISA GAA I; Sophomore Cheat 2. Girls' Chosr 3.4. FHA I; FT A 4. Honor Roll 4. PECO Y POI NDS Transfer Student 3; Chorus 1.2. Health Careers Club. Secretary 3.4; Spanish Club. Human Relations Club. SHIELD StafT 4; Honor Roll 4; Monitor 1.3.4. GAA 1.2; Chcerkader 1,2; Gymnastic Club 1.2.3; Royal- etles 4; RHS Guard 4; ROBERT PRICE Football, letter 2. DENISE PRINCE Chorus 1.2; Girls' Chosr 3.4 MARY PLEA Health Careers Club 3.4; Science Club 2; Pep Club 2.3; Monitor 4. Lab Assistant 2.3; Student Council 3; RHS Guard 2.3.4; Head Guard 4 ROBERT PYLE Football I; KAREN RADTKE Chorus 1.2. Stage Crew 2; Spanish Club I. LINDA RANCE GAA I; Chorus 1.2; Monitor 3. JANET RAU Concert Band 1.2. FT A 3.4; Health Careers Club 2.3.4; Latin Club I.2.3.4; Honor Roll 1.4. GAA 1.2.3; Library Worker 3.4 BRADLEY REARDON Cross Country 3; Football 1.2; Track I.2.3.4; Track kttered 3.4. 44 .4 YNE REBER B'.oAot) Club 2; German Club I; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4; Intramural Basketball 4. BAA 4; Intramural Football 4; Outstanding Drafting Awards 3.4. Sterling Merit Award 4. LEELLYN REED Chorus 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Girls' Chor 3.4. FT A 3; Outstanding Choral Award 4 SCOn REYNOLDS Varsity Golf 1.2. VICTOR IA RICHARDSON Chorus I. Sophomore Choir 2. Girls' Choir 3; A Cappcila 4; Freshman Ensemble I; Castle-Belles 3; Madrigals 4 RANDAL RIDDILE Band I.2.3.4; Conceit Bind I.2.3.4; Stage Band 2; Latin Club 1.2; Student Council Esecutive Board 1.2.3.4 PEGGY RIDGIFA Y A Cappcila 3.4; Chorus I; Ensembk 3; Choralsers 4; Sophomore Choir 2; FT A 2,3.4; French Club 4. Golf Club 3; SHIELD Staff 4. Quill Scroll 4. Honor Roll 1.4; Dramatic Production 4; GAA 1,2; Winces State Scholarship 4 GERALD ROBERTSON French Ctub 2. Industrial Arts Club I.2.3.4; lllinoes State Industrial Arts Club President 4; Honor Roll REBECCA ROBINS French Club I; Human Relations Club 3.4; Monitor 2.4; Office Worker 2; GAA 1.2 SARAH ROBINSON French 1.2; Biology Club 2. Honor Roll 1.2.3. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Individual Speech Event 2.3; Student Council 3; Sterling Merit 4; GAA 1. RHS Guard 4 JEEEREY ROCK SHIELD Staff 2; National Honor Society 4; Debate I. 2.3; Dramatic Production 1, National Forensic League 3. Student Council 1.2.3. Esecutive Board 3. Junior Class Vice-President 3; Pakia 4; Intra- mural basketball 2. BAA 2.3; Track 1.2.3. CAROLE ROGERS Band I; Chorus 2. FHA I; FTA 1.2.3.4; Health Careers Club 4; Spanish Club 1.2; Tracketlc 3.4; Honor Roll 1.2.4; National Honor Society 4. Stage Crc 1.2.3; Lab Assistant 4; GAA I; Physical Education I cadet 4. CARRY ROGERS NANCY ROGERS Gctrnan Club I. SCOn ROGERS SHIELD Staff 2.3; Honor Roll 4 ROBERT ROSE Amateur Radio Club 2; Audio-Visual Club 1.2.3.4; Audio-Visual Aid I.2.3.4. Suge 1.2.3.4; Out- standing at Junior Academy of Science I JUDITH ROSENBERG French Club 2.3.4; Socrvce Research Seminar 4; Human Relations Club 4. SHIELD Staff I.2.3.4; REFLECTIONS Assistant Editor 3. Honor Roll I. 2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4. Indisidual Speech Esent I; Dramati. Production I. 4; Contest Play Assistant Director 4. Student Council 1,2.3.4; National French Award I; Bacca- laureate Speaker 4, Illinois Stale Scholar. National Merit 4. Dress Code Committee 3.4. GAA I. RHS Guard 4 FIFIAN ROSENQCTST CHERYL ROSS MARG ARET ROU EN Chorus 1,2; Gills' Choir 3; Monitor 4; GAA I, JANICE RUCKLE Chorus I. Pep Club 3; Human Relations Club 3.4. Top Ten Percent 4 BUDDYRUNGE BAA 1.2.3; Football, ktter 2; Track, ktters 1.2 EDWIN RUT Amateur Radio Club. Industrial Arts Club. Basket- ball I; Baseball I THOM AS R YAN RICHARD SALLER Band 1.2; Concert Band 1.2. Debate 1.2.3.4; Nation- al Forensic League 1.2.3.4, Laboratory Assistant 4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4. National Honoe Society 4 JANET SCHA V Chorus 1.2; Monitor 4. NANCY SCHERER FHA I. FTA 2.3.4, President and Vice-President; Biology Club 2.3. Latin Club 3.4. GAA intramurals 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4. National Honor Society 4. Top Ten Percent 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; PEA Scholarship 4 FICTORIA SdHERBECK Chorus I. Pep Club 2.3. GAA I; Stage Crew 3.4; Monitor 4 LAURIE SCHUNK Chorus I; German Club I; GAA 12. DA FID SCHMIDT Football 1.2.3; Wrestling I. Track 1.2.3.4; Cross Country 4 DA FID SCHWAB THOMAS SCHWAB Golf Club 2.3.4; Human Relations Club 2.3.4. Key Club 4; SHIELD Staff 2.3.4 Managing Editor 4; Quill and Scroll 3.4; Honor Roll 1.2.3. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Debate 1.2.3; National Forensic League 1.2.3.4. Prom Escort 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Sterling Merit 4. John Hall Award 4; BAA 3.4 LYNN SCHWARr . Chorus I; Biology Club 2.3; Laboratory Assistant 2.3 MELANIE SEIDLER Spanish Os I. Human Relations Club 2.3.4. Chorus 2.3.4; Ensembk 3; Science Club 4. GAA 1.2.3; Student Council Homeroom Representative 3.4; Com- mittee Member 4 SUSAN SERING Chorus I; A Cappcila 3.4; Ensemble 3.-4; Accompanist 3.4; GAA I. CHERYL SHAW Chorus I. GAA I; Human Relations Club 3.4. REFLEC- TIONS 3.4; Stage Crew 4 WILLIAM SHAY Honor Roll 1.4. Football 1; Golf 2; BAA 2.4 REBECCA SHEARER Chorus 1.2.3. GAR Y SHEETS Industrial Arts Club; BAA DEBORAH SHERIDAN GAA I MELVIN SHIDLER Basketball 1; Baseball I; Football I. Swimming 2.3.4 MICHAEL SHORT Rifie Club 1.2.3.4. Dark of the Moon 4; Stage Crew 4; Laboratory Assistant 3 GEORGE SHOTICK Science Club I; Audio-Visual Club 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2; Laboratory Assistant 4; Honor Roll 2.3.4. Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4; BAA 1.3.4; Illinois State Scholarship 4. National Merit Com- mendation 4; Bradley Scholarship 4 CHER YL SIMONS French Club 1.2; GAA 1.2; Pep Chib 3. Honor Roll 2.3; National Hotsor Society 4. Stage Cre 1.2.4; Class Secretary 4. Committee Member 4. Physical Education Leader 4 COR Y SIMPSON Chorus I; FTA 1.2. Biology Club. Pep Club. Track- cites; GAA 1.2; Royalcttes 3.4. RHS Guard 4; Student Council Homeroom Representative I; SHIELD Staff 3.4. Quill and Scroll 4. Honor Roll 2.4; National Honor Socicly 4 SARAH SINGER FTA 2.3. Golf Club 3; Pep Club 3; GAA 1.2. SHIELD SUIT 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor Roll 1.2.3; Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Socsety 4. Library Worker 1.2; Laboratory Assistant i STEPHEN SIPES DA FID SLANKARD Honor Roll 2; Student Council Homeroom Representative SHIRLEY SLEDGE GAA 1. Office Worker 4 LINDA SMITH GAA I; Honor Roll 1.2,3.4; Top Ten Percent 4; Royakttes 3.4. Physical Education Leader 4. Sterling Merit Award 4 MARY SMITH FTA; Spanish Club; GAA SCOTT SMITH Chorus I. Dramatic Production 3; BAA 3 CAROL SOLLEY Sophomore Choir 2; A Cappcila 3.4; Madrigals 3; Harmo-Knighti 4. FHA I. GAA 2. Royalcttes 3.4. Tracketlc 4; Physical Educalion Leader 4. Honor Roll 1.2,3.4, National Honor Society 4; Royakttc of the Vcar 4. Prom Queen Candidate 4. All-Sute Choir 4 LINDA SOI.OFY Monitor 2 EDWIN SOMMER BAA 3; Monitor 4 STEFEN SPAIN Latin Club 2.3; Honor Roll 3.4; BAA 3.4; R Club 3.4; Tennis 2.3.4. PAMELA SPI ER GAA 3; SHIELD Staff 3; Student Council Homeroom Representative 3; Committee Member 3. Honor Roll 3.4; Accompanist 3.4; Band 3.4; Concert Band 3.4; Con- test Solo 4. Harmo-Knights 4 GENE SPERRY Spanish Club 2; French Club 2.3; Latin Club I; Chess Club 3; Audio-Visual Aids 1. BAA 1.2 MARK SPINK Science Research Seminar 4. Dark of the Moon 4; Stage Cre 4. Monitor 2.3. Committee Member 4. Footin': 1.2.3.4; Track 1.2.3; Wrestling 1.2; BAA 4. Physical Educalion Leader 4 SUSAN STARR Chorus 1. GAA I; Spanish Club 2; Monaloe 3.4; Honor Roll 4 PATTI STEGMAN Chorus I; German Club 1.2; FTA 4. Art Awards I. RUTIISTEINWEDEL Chorus 1; Ensembk 1.3; Girls' Choir 2.3.4; llarmo-Knighls 4; Latin Club 1.2; GAA 1 DALE STEPANEK Band I. Concert Band 2; Stage Band 2 DAVID STEWART Concert Band 1.2,3.4. Conical Solo 1.2.3.4. Ensembk 4. Honor Roll 1.2.4. Debate 1; Dark of the Moon 4; Student Council Homeroom Representative 1.3; Solo Awards. Illinois All-State Band. Ill- inoss All-Sute Repertoire Band LAIR IE STONE GAA 1.2; Ttackelies 3.4. Honor Roll 2; Natiorsal Honor Society 4. Monitor 3. Office Worker 4; Physical Education Leader 4 JET! KEY SI OR IS BAA 1.4; Cross Country 3.4; Track 2.3.4. R ' Club 3.4. TOBI SIR AND Latin Club I; BAA I. Student Council Homeroom Representative 2. RHS Guard 4. Physical Education Leader 4 ROBERT STRIEGL Honor Roil 1.2. Monitor 2.3; EXCAl IBl R Staff 3. Key Oub 4; Cross Country 2. Junior varsity; BAA 1.3.4 CHARLES SULLIVAN Industrial Arts Club 1.2. Golf Club 2.3; Laboratory Assistant 3.4; BAA 1.2.3. TERR Y SUMAN Industrial Arts Club I; Chess Club I; Audio-Visual Club 2; Audio-Visual Aids 2. Indissdual Speech Esent; Stage Crew 4 SANDRA SWENDSEN Chorus 1.2; GAA I; Office Worker 4 MARK TAUSCHER Rifie Club 4; Science Research Seminar 4; Romance of the W illow Pattern 1. Inherit the Wind I; Dark of the Moon 4; Once Upon a Mattress 4. Stage Crew 1.4; Laboratory Assistant 1.2.4; Stu- dent Council Homeroom Representative I; Esecutive Board of Student Councit I; Class Officer 2; Com- mittee Member 1.2.4; Basketball 1.2.3: Football, sarsit) kttered 1.2.3: Physical Education Leader 4. R 6ub 3.4; Track 2.3 MACLENNAN TAVARES ROBERT TAYLOR Laboratory Assistant JOHN TAYLOR Transfer Student. MVP Basketball 4; MS-9 Basketball Team 4; Him-. Basketball Team 4. Basketball, var- sily kttered 3.4. 244 ROBERT TERRELL BAA 1,2.1.4; Foothill ktlercd 2. LOIS THOMAS Sophomore Chou 2; French Club 2; SHIELD Suff 1.2.3.4; Quill and Scroll 4. Honor Roll 4. National Honor Society 4. Monitor 3.4; Student Council Homeroom Rcprcscnlalisc 2 SHEILA THOM ISOS PfA 4: French Cub 1.2. GAA I: Honor Rotl 4 Minna thompsos Conceit Band 1.2.3.4. President 4. Drum Major 2.3; Ensemble 3.4; Human Relations 2.3.4; Latin Club I; Football 1; SHIELD Staff 2; Honor Roll 1,2.3.4, Top Ten Percent 4; Debate 2.3.4. Dramatic Production 4. National Forensic League 2.3.4; Student Council Homeroom Rcprerontahsc 1.4; Committee Member 1.4. THOMAS THORSBVRG Baseball 1,2; Football 1.2.3.4; Vanity 3.4; Physical Education Leader 4; R Club 2.3.4; President 4; Wrestling 1.2.3.4; Vanity 2.3.4 CIIRKTISE IHOR.VJOS Chorus 1.2.3; Spaniih Oub I; Pep Club 3; GAA I SASCY THI S Accompanist 2.3. Band 1.2. Concert Band 1.2; Con- tent Solo 3; Stage Bard 4. German Club 1.2: Treas- urer I. Vice-Prcndent 2; SHIELD Staff 3.4. Quill and Scroll 4; REFLECTIONS 3; Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4; Individual Speech Event 2.3.4; Dramatic Production 1.4; Stage Crew 3.4. Sterling Merit 4. Outstanding Girl; National Merit Finalist 4; American Legion Oratorical Scholarship 4 GORDAS ITSSMAS Band 1.2; Dramatic Production 3; Stage Crew 2; •Audio-Visual Aids 4; Chess Club 1.2.4 REBECCA TOLSOS SHIELD Typist 4. National Honor Society 4; Monitor 4 RALPH TOOKEY Honor Roll 1.2,3.4. Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4. Laboratory Assistant 4; Sterling Merit Award 4; National Merit Commended Scholar 4. Illinois State Scholarship 4 ROBERT TRAVERS CM 1.2.3.4; Varsity, kttcrcd 4 US DA TRAITS Office Worker 4; ETA 3.4 SASCY TRIGGS Monitor 3; GAA 1.2. SVSAS VMS A C appella 4. Harmo-Kr.ights 4; -Trial By Jury 4. G ris' Choir 3; EXCALIBl R Staff 2,3.4. Activities Editor 3. Co-Editor-in-chief 4; Honor Roll 1.4; National Honor Society 4. Outstanding Choir Award 3.4; French Oub 2 CHRISTISE I’AS PELT Honor Roll 4. Office Worker 4; Student Secretary 4 TIMOTHY VERKLER Honor Roll I; BAA 3; “R“ Club 2. Swimming 1.2 RODSEY BADE Transfer Student; Golf 4; Honor Roll 4 JASTCE BAGSER FT A 4; Health Careers Club 3.4; REFLECTIONS 3 ROBERT MAGSER Drum Mayor 1.2.3.4. Concert Band 1.2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Dramatic Production 3; Student Council Homeroom Representative 1.3.4; Committee Member I.- 3.4; Basketball, ktlercd 1.2. Baseball, varsity 1.2.3; BAA 3.4; Football, ktlercd 1; Physical Education l eader 4 REGIS'ALD WALLACE Concert Bard I; Irdustrial Arts Club 1.2.3.4. Pres- ident 4; Football 2 RATH LEES B’AU.CSDAt. FHA I. SVZASE WARD Honoe Roll 4. Student Council Homeroom Representative 4. Committee Member 4; GAA 1,2.3.4; Physical Educa- tion Leader 4 RASDY UARSER Football 1.2. Team Manager. Football, varsity, ktlercd 3.4 REBECCA BASSOS Chorus 1.2. GAA 1.2.3. REFLECTIONS 4. Library Worker I ASTHOS Y BATSOS RICHARD D MATT Band 1.2; BAA 1.2.3;Track 1,2.3; Industrial Arts Awards HARRIETT BATTS E'rcnch Club 2,3; Health Careers Oub 3.4. Vice-Pres- ident 4; Honor Roll 1.2: Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4; Student Council Homeroom Representative 2. GAA I; Physical Education l eader 4; Roy alettes 4; RHS Guard 3.4 SASCY B'EGSER GAA I; Monitor 4; Library Worker 2 EREDERH' WEIS BERG BAA I; SHIELD Staff 2.3.4; EXCAU8VR Staff 3.4. Quill and Scroll 4. Stage Crew 2.3; Audio-Visual Aids 1.2.3. ROBERT BEMILE EXCALIBCR Staff 4. Honor Roll I. Debate I; Dramatic Production 3; National Forensic League 1.3: Lab- oratory Assistant I; Student Council Homeroom Rcptesentalise 4; Swimming 2 MARY BESDl.E Transfer Student BRAD BES'GER Baseball I; Football 1.2.3. sarsity ktier 3; Physical Education Leader 4; R Oub 4; Track 2.3. BRIAS' BESTOS CAROL YS B EYGASDT Chorus 1.2: FI A 3.4; French Club 1.2: Health Careers Club 2,3.4; Pep Club 2.3; Golf Club 2.3.4; Traeketles 3.4. Honor Roll 3; National Honor Society 4; Dram- atic Production 4; Stage Crew 2,3.4; Laboratory- Assistant 3. GAA 1.2.3.4; Gymnastics Club 2.3; Physical Education Leader 4 DUSE B HEELER Chorus 1.2.3. LORA H Till COMB Chorus 1.2; GAA I; Dramatic Production 3; Monitor 1.2; Office Worker 2 GARY BIIITE RASDALL WHITE SHIELD Suff. Individual Speech Event 1.2; Stu- dent Council Homeroom Rcptesentalise; Football, let- tered 2: Track, lettered 1.2; Wrestling SVSAS WHITESIDE Chorus 1.2.3; Ensemble 1.2.3.4. REFLECTIONS 4 EES SE IH BICKER r BAA 2 U ESDY B1ESLER Pep Club 2.3.4. Honor Roll 1.2.3.4; Top Ten Per- cent 4; National Honor Society 4. Student Council Homeroom Represenutive 2.3; Class Officer. Secreur. 2; Cheerleader I.2.3.4. Captain 2.4; GAA 1.2; Physical Education Leader 4. RHS Guard 3.4; Home- commg Queen 4. Sterling Merit Award 4 R HOS’D A BILSOS Chorus 1,2.3; REFLECTIONS 3; Sugc Crew 2.4; Office Worker 4; GAA 1.2. VALERIE BILSOS Pep Oub 3: GAA 1.2 KATHI.EES BISTERS Transfer Student: Latin Oub 4; French Oub 4. Honor Roll 4; Top Ten Percent 4. National Honor Society 4. Sugc Crew 4; Sterling Merit 4 SASCY B OERSER GAA I; Pep Club 2; German Club I; EXCALIBL R Suff 4; Quill and Scroll 4; Honor RcJI 4 ROGER B OOD R Oub 4. Swimming, sarsity. ktlercd 2.3.4. All- American. RHS Guard 3.4; Head Guard 4 REBECCA BOOLEY ERIC YOt. SC Laboratory Assistant 2.3.4; Varsity Football, lettered 1.2.3.4; Physical Education Leader 4; R ' Club 3.4; Track, lettered, varsity 1.2.3.4; All-State Football Player JA SICE 7.EMAS Honor Roll I.2.3.4; Top Ten Percent 4; National Honor Society 4; Inherit the Wind I; Bye-Bye Birdie 2. Monitor 4; Student Council Homeroom Repcesentalise 3. KATHI.EES ZIEGEI.E French Oub I; Tracheites 3; EXCALIBl R Staff 2.3.4. Photography Editor 3; Advertising Editor 4. Honor Roll 4. Monitor 4. Committee Member 4. Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 4; GAA I: Gymnastics Club 1,2; Physical Education Leader 4; Roy alettes 3.4. DOVGLAS ZIEGLER Monitor. Class Office!. American Legion Runner-L'p. Basketball 1.2.3: Varsity Baseball; BAA: Football I: Physical Education Leader 4 JOAS ZWEIFEL Spanish C.ub 2; Monitor 2. Student Council Homeroom Representative 2; GAA 2. Physical Education Leader 4. Roy alettes 3.4 JCDY Z.BTCKY Transfer Student: Ensemble 3. 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'll LML. 4 , 1' 246 's. we-I' Bechtold. Jamesf7 Beckwith, Debbief A Adams. Miss Cynthia 140 Applegate. Mrs. Mary -138 Art. Mr. Norman 136 Auriene. Mr. MichaeIf134 B Baietto. Mr. Robert 22, 111. 122. 146 Baird. Mrs. Peggy 134. 146 Bales. Mrs. Marylec 130 Barhorst. Mrs. Bettsey 469. 124 Baxter. Mrs. Mary-- 124 Bensing. Mrs. Patricia- 138 Boleman. Miss Marilynfl-10 Bratt. Mr. Charles 71. 139 Brown. Mr. Johnf 108. 111. 143 Bruns, Miss HcIcnff137 Burchfield. Mr. Harold-132 C Campbell. Mrs. Evelynf123 Childs. Mrs. Kendell 124 Clement. Mr. Joef 72. 98. 101 Clopper. Mr. Richardf'93. 98, 100. 101. 140 Close. Mrs. Frances 130 Combs. Mrs. Junef 123 Cook, Mr. John 132 Coven, Mr. Donald 65. 132 Coventry, Mr. Roger 54. 58. 59. 142, 147 Crooks. Mr. Leonard 79. 130 Culver. Mrs. Kathryn - 139 D Daugherty. Mr. Jerry-- 123 Deatherage. Mrs. Connief128 DeFabbio. Mr. Joefl30 Diaz, Mr. Joseph-128, 129 Dollinger. Mrs. Peggy-124. 125 Dooley. Mrs. Jacqueline-128 Dougherty, Mr. Stevcnfl24. 125 Drew. Mrs. Saraf69. 124. 125, 146 Driscoll, Mr. Jerry-130 Durham, Mr. Edwin-130 A Abegg. Robertf54 Abel, Don-150 Abernathy. Deborah-166 A CAPPELLA CHO1Rf54 Achtebegg. Julie 150 Achterberg. Thomas4202 Aekelson. Jamesf6I. 166 Adams, Gary-72 Adams. Jeff-150 Adams. John-202 Adams. Kathy--49. 72. 75. 202. 238. 2.19. 240 Adams. Kent-31. 72.84. 101. 108. 111. 166 Adams. Mary Carlaf75. 202 Addy, Brian-92. 106 Addy. Lindaf202. 239 Addy. Susanf5l. 66. 166 Adleman, Sharonf166 AFSf44. 45 Alberli. Juliee-63. 202. 239 Alberti. Run-87 Alberts. Jamesf92. 166 Alcorn. Jennie-166 Allen. Bevf150 Allen. Cindyf202 Admini tration Index E Easter. Mr. Robert--92, 102, 143 Engelbrecht. Mr. Roger 136 F Forrest. Mr. Donald' 132 Franklin. Mrs. Norma' 139 Franklin. Mr. Ty 94. 95. 10-1. 140 G Gangler, Mr. Dan 4137 Garguilo. Mr. Joe f103. 136 Gordon. Mr. Sanfordf 128. 129 Grafton. Mr. Pat -92, 97. 130 Greener. Mrs. Gross. Mr. Ra Maryfll-1 yf 134 Groves. Mr. Lawrence 131 H Hamacher. M r. David 124 Hammerton. Mr. Wayne 84. 96. Hartnett. Mr. Miehaelf 124 Hatton, Mrs. Janef128 Hatton. Mr. John --123 Hearn. Mr. Rona1df13-1 Hernandez. Mr. Orlando e129 Hitchcock. Mrs. Betty-143 Holbrock. Miss Ann-143 Horwedel. Miss Shirley 123 J James. Mr. Ja cl. '136 1l6.132.147 Jenkins. Mr. Larryf-16. 47. 125. 127 Johnson. Mrs. Janice-125 Johnston. Mr. George' 93, 112. 113, 131 Jones. Miss B K Kamrath. Mr. Kaufman, Mr. arbarafl-40 Lawrence 134 Ronaldf123 Klintworth. Mrs. Joyfl32 Knupp, Mrs. MarvilfI25 Korgie. Mr, Leonard-131 Krcssin, Mr. Gary-e136 Kuetemeycr. Mr. Vincent -r 65. 136. 146. 152 L Landwehr. Mrs. Sherrill' 75. 141 Lawlis. Mrs. Fcrne e126 LcCour. Mrs. Joyce--139 Lee. Mr. Herbert- 142 Lcman, Mr. Douglas-131 Lienhart. Mrs. Candi-126 Lindsey. Mr. Davide-13-1 M Mantz. Mrs. Alberta,-A129 Mathis. Mr. Georgef62. 143 Mayer. Mr. Phi11ipf79. 136 McCall, Mr. Jack --134 McCumbcr. Mr. Charles 78. 135 McDavid. Mr. Russell--e123 Miller. Mr. Roger--132 O O'Reilly. Miss Margaretf-66. 143 Owens. Mrs. Kennaf129 P Page. Miss Jackie - 138 Parrott. Miss Patriciaf58, 142 Parthum. Mrs. Jeanfl32 Peeler. Mr. Thomas-87. 90. 108. 111. 131. 146 Petzing. Mrs. Judy-f 138 Plattner. Mr. Jayf 128. 129 Powell. Mr. Kennethf64. 78, 135 Pratt. Mrs. Patricia f-126. 127 Probst. Mr. James-135 R Richardson. Mrs. M. E.-138 Student Index Anderson . David-203 Anderson, Debbief 166 Anderson. Gary474 Anderson Anderson . Gregoryf 166 . Jeanne-63. 203 Anderson. Judithf203 Anderson. Kathleen--'56 Anderson, Lorif166 Anderson. MicheIlef166 Anderson. Pam -150 Anderson, Anderson. Sandy-47, 150 Anderson. Steven-87. 108 Anderson. Sue---150 Anderson. Sue 4150 Anderson. Williamf102 Andrew, Markv54 Antrim, P ameIaf46. 54. 69. Arambiges. Vivian-166 Arehart. Kim f-57, 166 Rickf98. 99. 100. 203 72. 203. 239 B BAA- - 1 14 Babbitt. Cynthia---150 Babcock. Bill-87. 104. 105 Babcock. DavidWl50 Babcock. Susan-75. 203 Bach. Rayf74. 87. 112, 113 Bach. Thomasf92. 103. 166 Bachtel, Doug-117. 150 Backlund. Stevef93, 113. 150 Baietto. Mike--87. 108 Bailey. Dan-203 Baker. Celestia-57. 166 Baker. Chrisf150 Allen, Lauraf63. 72. 166 Allen. Sarah-62. 239 Alloy. Elise-150 Altorfer, Annefl50 Altorfer. Dave-202 Altorfer. Greg-65, 108 Altorfer. Laurie-57. 66, 166 Altorfer Robertf72. 202 Altorfer, Tina-150 Ames. SteveA93, 150 Amorosi. Mary-166 Amundsen, James-92 Anderson. Bruce-74. 98. 116 Anderson, CaroIfl66 Anderson. Cindy-150 Arehart. Tim-93. 150 Armstrong, Barbaraf203 Armstrong. Jittaun-166 Armstrong, Ritafl50 Armstrong. Ruthf62. 63. 115 Ashley, Andreai53. 166 Ashton. Peggy--62 Atkins. Lucinda-66. 166 Atkinson. L0rifl50 AUDIOAVISUAL A1DSf62 Ausfahl. Jamesf64. 203. 239 Ausfahl. Jef1'eryf166 Austen. John-60. 150 Austin. Lindaff203 Ax1ey.Joyee-203 Ayers. Michael-65, 203 Aylward, Barb-f62. 150 247 Baker. Dan-203 Baker, Linda-166 Baker. Warrenf75. 203 Barbee. Melanyf62 Barber. Karen-f25, 36, 75. 204 Barberie. Suef54. 72 Barker. Christinef204 Barker. Janief56 Barlow. Cathy-69. 185 Barnes Barnes I Jan-150 Bobf47. 60. 107. 150 Riley. Mrs. Carol-126 Robertson, Mr. Earl --62. 143 Robinson. Mrs. Marilynnf139 Rogers, Mr. Rob Rolinski, Mr, Ch S Sampson. Mrs. L ert -87. 141 arles--126 ois 137 Sathoff. Mrs. Robertaf132 Schneider. Miss Sharonf127 Schulz. Mrs. Carol '76, 77, 135 Shepherdson, Mr Seibel. Mr. Charl s. Rachel-122 es'--87. 88. 107. 141 Simpson, Mr. James -139 Sleeth, Mr. Rand Smith. Miss Susa yfl31 n 135 Snarr. Mr. Rick-97. 108. 111, 141 Snarskis. Mr. Paulf13l Suarez. Mrs. Mary--e127 Swanson. Mrs. Lois-133 T Taylor. Miss Mary E1lenf115. 141 Thompson, Mr. Gerhardf133 Totten. Mrs. Media- 133 Townsend. Miss Trena'f139 lL Utley. Mr, Edf-48. 51, 127 V Varness, Mr. Harvey -f123 W Weers. Mrs. Margaret-147 Wicker. Mr. Bobg133 W'yss. Mr. Don-87, 105. 106. 141 Z Zimmerman. Mr. Georgef 1 3 3 Zimmerman, Miss .ludy-e123 BASKETBALLM94. 95. 96, 97 Bastien. Kathyf54. 58, 204 Baum. Joanne-66. Baum. Thomasf87 150 Bauman. Gregf67, 167 Beal. Johnf151 Beal. Robert-185 Beam. DavidfI17. Beard. Brueef167 167 Beard. Carol-25, 36, 75. 118, 140. 204 Beattie. Jerry 185 Bechtold. Cynthiaf58. 204. 239. 240 Beck. Patty-151 Beck. Sharonf151 Beck. Tomf185 Becker. Linda-22. Becker. Mike-93. 8. 167 46,118,185 151 Beckmann. Dennisfl67 167 Barnes. Janie-204 Barnes. LindaA60. 204, 239. 240 Barra. Gary-167 Barrett. Jo Ann--167 Barrick. Gregf150 Barry. Timf167 Barta. Bruce-78. 150 Barta. John-92. 167 Barta. Paula-70. 204. 239 Barth. Randyf61. 150 Barthell. Davy-167 Bartholow. Bruce-185 Bartlett. Barbaraf52. 204 BASEBALLf104. 105. 106, 107 Baselt. Jan-150 Bedard. Po11yf151 Been. Carolfl5I Been. Stevenf7l. 204 Beeson. Bill-93. 101 Behrends. Becky -151 Behrends. Dennis-204 Belfield. Connie-167 Belke. Bill-117.167 Belke. Jeannettef56, 66. 204 Bell, John-93. 111. 151 Bell. Linda-151 Bengston. Richardf87, 94. 104, 167 Benjamin, Cheryf151 Benner, Garyw48. 60, 151 Bennett. Sandy-185 Benson, Susani204 Berg. Connief151 Berryman. Melanie-76. 204, 239 1 Dawn 1 1 1 1 D Bertcls. Julie- -185 Bertsche, John 5-1 Bessler. Terry 6-1, 79, 151 Best. John-185 Best, Suzanne- 167 Betteridge, Ron-151 Bettinghaus. Mary-46. 185 Betts, Sandy-151 Betts, Vicki- 167 Bibo, Bill 151 Biederbeck, Doug 22. 51 Biederbeck. Tom-67. 92. 167 Bieneman, Janet --185 Bierly,.1ames-- 78. 92. 103. 167 Bill. Tony-97, 107. 151 Binder. Susan - 204. 239 Binke1e.Joanne-47. 151 Binkin, Steve-185 Birdsall, Brent--92. 102. 166. 167 Birdsall. Connie-54. 58. 59. 102, 204 Birdsall. Doug--37. 46. 71, 74. 87. 90, 108. 185 Bischoff. Cheryl-63. 204 Bischoff, Lawrence-92. 167 Bishop. Deborah- 53, 185 Bisplinghoff. Fred-185 Bittner. Dan-51. 151 Bjorkquist. Bonnie--204 Bjorkquist, Bill-204 Blackburn, Theresa- 205 Bladel, Shelley-205. 239. 240 Blahnik. Cynthia-185 Blahnik. Joel-205 Blake. David -110. 205 Blake. Judy-185 Blake. Victor--93. 151 Blakesley. Steve-167 Blaydes, Mark-62. 185 Blessin. David-74. 85. 108. 110, 205 Blessin. Steve---75. 111. 151 Blessington. James-106. 185 B1essington..1anis-151 Bliss. Lorrie-151 Blomeyer, Carol-60. 167 Bloompot. Daniel-205 Blume. Rick-151 Bobbit, Greg---151 Bobbitt. Steve-185 Bogard. Claudia-151 Boggs. Necse-72. 113. 185 Bock, Joel- 167 Boldry. Lynne-62. 151 Bolton, Steve-61. 205 Bolton. Tom -97, 111, 151 Bonner, Robert-205 Bonney, Barbara-239. 240 Booker. Doug-151 Bork. Betsy -151 Bork, Brina-185 Boulton. Kayla-167 Bowen. Tim-47 Bower. Michelle-151 Bowers. Judith-66. 167 Boyer. Mark-151 Bragg. Richard-46, 51, 53, 205 Brandt. Deborah-44. 75, 205, 239 Brandt. Donna-167 Brandt. John---97 Brandt. Loren-69. 93. 111. 151 Brekke. Eileen-48. 49, 52. 185 Breckman. Debbie- 185 Brent. George-87. 206 Brewer, Allen-167 Brinkman. Christin--63, 185 Briza, Robin---167 Brodbeck, Mary-185 Brown. Charlie-93. 111. 151 Brown. Dave-93. 151 Brown. Debbie-46. 51, 118, 119. 185 Brown, Dennis-103. 111, 152 Brown, Dianna-56, 69, 185 Brown. Dona-47. 167 Brown, Gary-60. 167 Brown, Greg-101, 152 Brown, Hay-167 Brown, Joe-185 Brown. Leann-167 Brown. Nikki 206 Brown. Ronnie 185 Brown, Thomas-206 Brown. Tim-151 Brown, Tom-152 Brownell, Ron-152 Bruner. Paul-167 Bubnick. Debbie-152 Buchanan, Mike-152 Bueher..1ohn-152 Buchna, John-152 Buckley, Candy-62, 152 Buckley. John-206 Bullock, Jan-167 Bunch. Jenny-167 Bundren, Phyllis-63. 206 Bundy. Sue 167 Burbridge, Kathy- 63. 66, 186 Bureham, Joe --167 Burdctt. Kerry-186 Burdctt. Mary-186 Burdctt. Pam-186 Burdette, Jim-116. 117. 186 Burdin. Jasmin-63. 206 Burgess. Craig-167 Burgess. Mark-186 Burhans, Robin-152 Burkholder. Ginger --152 Burnett. Sharon-63. 206 Burnette. Tom-93, 107, 152 Burns. Sandy-152 Burrell, .lan-51. 52. 206, 239, Burris, Christine-57. 167 Burris. James-167 Burrough. Bill--63 Burrough. Lois-152 Burrough, Ruth-206 Burton. Cathy-152 Burton, James-186 Buster, Karen-76, 206. 239 Buster. Jay-51. 113. 167 Bute, Steven-207 Butler. Ann-48. 62, 152 Buttke. Mike-186 Button. Patti-207 Byerline. Gary-207 240 C CAFETERIA STAFF-144 Cahn, Chuck-207 Caho, Pam-152 Cain. Kathryn-66. 167 Cain, Stanley-61. 186 Calabro. Michael- 186 Calahan. Scott-152 Caldwell, Helen-186 Caldwell, Ralph-152 Callaway. Randy- 167 ' Callaway, Tom-207 Callaway. Winifred-167 Camp. Janelle-56. 58. 65, 186 Campbell. Clive-240 Campbell, Connie-56. 186 Campbell, Karen-60. 167 Campbell, Pamela-186 Campbell. Ronald- -205. 207 Campbell, Ronald---207 Campbell, Scott-93. 152 Carlisle. Scott-87, 106. 167 Carlson. Becky-186 Carlson. Rick-152 Carpenter, Carol- 56. 207 Carpenter. Jane-54. 58. 186 Carpenter. Mary-152 Carr, Gary--167 Carr. Joanne-54. 58. 66. 207 Carroll, Janice--152 Carroll. Jeffery-47. 92, 96. 167, 174 Carroll, Marjorie-48, 63. 75, 207 Carroll. Richard-116. 117. 207 Carruthers. Cynthia-186 Carruthers. John- 167 Carruthers. Kathryn-207. 239 Carter. Brian-47, 51. 166. 167 Carter. David-46. 207. 240 Carver. Mike-54. 167 Case. Steven-207 Casey. Chuck-152 Casey. Michael-207 Cash, Bob-152 Cassidy, Janice-167 Cation, Nancy-167 Cation. Richard-186 Cation, Susan-207 Caulk. Scott-152 Cervenka. Karen-152 Cervenka. Keith--186 Chain, Nancy-63. 207 Chambers, Jim-46, 63, 207, 215 Chambers. Terry -152 Chambers. Thomas- 167 Chandler, Sue 207 Chapman. David -207 Charlet, Barbara -72. 186 Charlet. Tricia- -60. 152 Charvet. Ann- 186 Chatwood, Kristine-51. 52.208 Cheatum. Danny-186 CHEERLEADERS-118. 119 Chelgren. John 61. 78. 92. 168 Cheney. David -208 Cheney. Douglas-46. 71, 186 CHESS CLUB 79 Childers. Marilyn-186 Chinuge. David---72.208 Chinuge. Karen -152 Chinuge. Nancy -168 Choiniere. Anita--168 CHORALIERS-58 Christie. Lorrie -168 Ciegler. Karen --67. 152 Citron, Gary-63. 108. 109. 208 Clark. Crystal- 208. 228 Clark, Scott--186 Clary. Marilyn- 152 Claudin. Craig- -152 Clayton, Christie-152 Clayton. Roger- 50. 186 Clemmer. Tyler --106, 168 Clubb. Ray- 72, 186 Clubb. Rick-49. 50. 52. 74, 84. 1 Cobb. Dianna- 186 Cobb, Gary-85. 168 Cobb. Roland-74. 87, 208, 239 Cober. Jeff- 70 Coehrum. Ruby-152 Coeklield. Betty-168 Coeklicld. Leslie--95. 208 Cody, John-93. 152 Coffey. Ted- 208 Cohen. Brian-38. 47. 104. 187 Cohen. Cindy-153 Cohen. Steve-74, 75. 112, 113.208 Colan. Mark-187 Coleman. Cheryl-208 Collar. David-168 Collie. Barbara-208 Collie, Kevin 153 Collins, Dave 84. 208 Collins. Gary---187 Collins. Kimberly-168 CONCERT BAND -60. 61 Coney. Jeff-51. 208. 239 Congress. Howard-187 Conley. Lee-153 Conley. Lynne -153 Conncely. Kim -168 Conner. Sarah-115. 153 Cook, Becky-187 Cook. Cyndy-153 Cookey. Janet-63. 168 Cooley. Darrell-208 Coons, Christine-208 Coons, Jim-60. 153 Coons. Robert- 208 Copeland. Carla-47. 153 Cormac. Rona- 153 Cornelius. Cynthia-187 Corwin. Dee---187 Corwin, Gary-93, 97, 153, 162 Cotten. Tom-208 Cottingham. Tom-46. 67. 187 Coughlin. Richard-63, 208 Cover, Jeff- 187 Covington, Ronalee-208. 239 Cox, Ann-60. 187 Coyman. Patti-76. 77, 187 Craig. Carol-168 Craig, Steve---168 Craig. Terry--54. 58, 59. 208 Crank. Richard-169 Crawley. Jerry-209 Crawmer. Jeff-54, 108. 209, 239 Crawmer, Judy-65. 114. 153 Crebs. Donald--209 Crebs. Mary-168 Cromwell. Thomas-187 Crone, Les-61. 187 CROSS COUNTRY-84. 85 Croue. Karen-153 Crow, Gary-187 Crow. Glenn-153 Crowe. Sara-187 Crowley, Donald-168 Crowley. Sheila-187 Crum. Sharon-187 Crumrine, Ed-153, 164 Crumrine, Janice-51, 52, 209. 239 Crumrine, Rhonda- 48, 168 Crusen. Deborah-209 Cully, Mike --187 Cureton. Jan 65, 66. 187 Curfman, Chris 39. 9-1, 95. 104, 202. 209 Curfman. Cyndy-168 Curlcss. Paul 111. 168 D Daane, Carol -65. 153 Daane. Peter --62. 79, 187 Daly, Gray 92. 168 Damron. Randy---153 DANCE CLUB-65 Dane. Susan- 168 Dantone. Kurt --187 Darr. Pamela -168 Davidson. Randy- 209 Davis, Alberta -168 Davis. Bill 54, 58. 69. 209 Davis, Bob---31. 94, 187. 193 Davis. Debbie- 115. 153 Davis. Debbie---187 Davis. Evelena- 187 Davis, Jeannette-188 Davis. John --168 Davis. Johnny 209 Davis. Michael-98. 188 Davis. Patrick-209 Davis. Richard-153, 164 Davis, Rusty-93. 107. 153 Davis, Sharon-56. 61. 66. 209 Davis. Sue- -67. 153 Davis Dawn-153 Dawn Don 97, 107, 153 Linda 209. 239. 240 Dawson. Carla-209 Dawson. John-46. 47. 92, 96. 104. 168 Dawson. Marsha-63. 64. 188 Dawson, Rod -97. 153 Deatherage, Gary- 169 Deavult. Ruth-188 DEBATE- 67 Debis. Gayle-169 Debis. Steve--153 DeBord. Diane-188 DcBord, John-209 Deffenbaugh, Alan 153 Deffenbaugh. Charlie- 78.92. 103. 169 Deffenbaugh, Ralston-24, 48. 49. 209. 238. 239, 240 DeFord, Patricia-63. 66. 205. 209 DeFord, Wes-188 Dekeyser. Karen- 169 Delaney. Patty-153 is , .: K X H X R V - ' fig- 1 V, 1 8. . eg 3 - r'Q..,f' 1 . , ., , ., .1 .gl -af Qlv .f x I .... I A AHS 3 -it ,. H - 1 Y 'B r I , ' ' A 5 ' I, l F . 6 1 f f.. b t ' fi ,. ' K iw M H -f ery A M -. sf f es. .l 3 'AW M, Frankel. Lisa--169 f ww. WMM. 'ff'--..--.......,2, 1. t -- .... ,sw WW.. ,,,, La..-W Demanes. Steven- 103. 169 Denncy. Brad - 153 Denning. Judy --169 Dennison. Beverly 209 Dennison. Vicki- 209 Denny. Debbie -184 Dentino. Nancy--186. 188 Denton. Linda-63. 209 DePoy. Susan 188 DeRenzy. Rebecca 75. 209 Deuermeyer. Deborah-210 Deustch, Bill -153 Deursch. Pam 153 Dexany. Patty--62. 153 DeVos. Rebecca- 66. 210 DeWcese. Brad 93. 111. 153 Dewey. Vicki 153 Deyo. Jon-- 210 DeYoung. Tom -210. 215 Dickison. Douglas 72. 73. 74. 75. 98. 210 Dickison, George-46. 48. 63. Dickison. Jim -93. 153 Dickson. Marilyn 46. 188 Diefenbach. Donna- 76. 169 Diefenbach. Jill-188 Diepenbrock. Chris 210 Dikeman. Deanne- 210 Dill. Betsy 153 Dill. Rebecca -188 Dilley. Becky -- 188 Dinger, Meredith-210 Dingcr. Stu 106, 169 Dismuke, Cheryl--153 Dismukc, John--92. 169 Dively. Joanne-210 Dixon. James -169 Dixon. Janet- - 153 Dixon. Jim- 210 Dodge. Daniel -188 Dolanc. Rick - 153 Domnitz. Esther-169 Donahue. Kevin-92. 106 Donahue. Patrick- 210 Dooley. Patrick-153 Dona, Joe-- 154 Dotta. Linda -63. 210 Doubct. Kirk- 101. 154 72.210 Doubet, Susie--47. 72. 119. 166. 169 Downing, Kathy-154 Downs. Bill-188 Drais, Betsy-60, 188 Drake. Jade-154 Dreher. Cheryl-154 Dreinhoff. Penny- 154 Drowns. Kathy-169 Dryden. Sherrill-53. 188 Dryden, Sue--154 Dubois. Ken--54. 169 Dufek. Debby--60, 154 Duffey. Beverly-188 Dulaney, Michael-188 Dulaney. Patti-154 Duncan. Glen-104. 210 Duncan, Randy-210 Dunn. David--61. 188 Durstein. Susan-51. 169 Dutton, Cynthia-69. 169 Duvall. Edward-188 Duvall. Kristine-210 Dykes. Mike 211 E Eastman. John 97. 113. 154. 157 Eastman. Ward 74. 87. 88. 90. 98. 108 Eaton. Chris-- 169 Ebling. Janet 154 Eckhoff. Victoria- 63. 211 Edwards. Alice -188 Edwards. Carol-211 Edwards. Greg-47. 154 Edwards. John- 111. 154 Edwards. John --93. 154 Edwards. Rick---33. 36. 46. 54. Egart. Christy-47. 169 Ehmkc. Diane- -53. 169 Eiehenberger. Dave-188 Eichenberger. Diane-- 154 58.211 Eichenberger, James- 211. 239. 240 Elijah. Kathy- 187. iss Elijah. Steve--78. 169 Elkins, William -74, 87, 102. 108.211 Elkinson. Robert-53. 211 Eller, William- 60. 169 Ellinghausen. Dave-96. 169 Ellinghausen. Don-51. 52. 211 Ellinghausen. Steve--93. 97. 154 Elliott. Debbie --211 Ellis. Greg-154 Ellis. Todd-29. 46. 63, 104. 21 Elwood. Diane -188 Elwood, Janice---154 Emrick, Elizabeth-169 Endsley. Steve--211 Engel. Leslie-154 Engel. Lynne- 60. 154 Engelbrecht. Doug-74. 87. 188 England. Billye- 169 Engstrom. David--169 Enson. Laurie-154 Epley, Susan-66, 154 Erkert. Paul-188 Erwin. Randi-154 Etaugh. Linda- 154 Etaugh, Darcy-62. 154 Evans. Charles-53. 211 Evans. Kathleen---169 Evans. Larry--211 Evans. Sue -60, 65. 66. 188 Everett. James-75. 78. 211. 23 Everett. Jeff--51. 169 9 1. 215. 22 Everett. Karen 154 Everett. Michael 169 Eierhart. Carol 62, 154 Everhart. Mary- 54. 58. 59. 188 Everinghain. Mike -188 Euan, Martha- 154 Ewing. Randy-- 189 EXCALIBUR STAFF- 48. 49 Eyster. Jay-- 107. 15-1 F Fairbairn. Don- 107. 154 Fairbairn. Gary- 46, 211 Fall. Gregory-75. 87. 211.239 Fall, Janet -57. 169 Fancher. Joyce 63. 212 Fanning. Donna-- 212 Faughn. Jim-103. 111. 154 Faughn. Kim-154 Faughn. Jack-103. 169 Fauls. Lisa--154 Feakins. Margaret -56. 58. 189 Feinholz. Don-189 Feinholz. Robert- 108. 110. 212 Feldman. Joanne 212 Feldman. Sandy- 154 Felker, Karl-64 Fellman, John---74. 98. 189 Feltenstein. Kathy 56. 189 Ferguson. Scott-169 Fernau. Scott-61. 85. 169 Ferrill. Mark --169 Fesmirc. Warren- 93. 103. 154 Fctcho. Thomas--212 Feuchter. James- 87, 189 Fey. Michael-154 Fieldcamp. Debora--154 Finch. Derek--212 Fink. Betsy-60. 65. 155 Fipps. Brian - 79. 155 Fisher. Carol--51. 52. 54. 58. 69. 76. 189 Fishcr, Jo Anne- 212 Fisher, Marti-212. 234 Fisher. Nanci-46. 47. 70. 169 Fitton. Steve-155 Fix. Julie- -155 Fleck. James-212 Fleming. Barb-69. 212 Fletchall, Edward- 189 Fletcher. Pat-62. 155 Fletcher. Roderick--79. 212. 239. 240 Flint. Jeff-155 Flint. Greg-48. 212. 239. 240 Flora, Susan-155 Flowers. Janet-53. 66, 212 Flynn. Debbie -155 Flynn. Kathy--189 Flynn. Mary-169 Foley, Darrell-105. 106. 169 Fondriest. Kathy- 60. 169 FOOTBALL-86. 87. 88. 89. 90. 91. 92, 93 Ford, Rick --102. 189 FORENSICS TEAM-69 Foss. Robert-72. 92. 98, 108. lll. 169 Foster. Anthony-189 Foster, Chuck-212 Foster. Louise-189 Foster, Lynnette-56. 212 Foster. Pam-155 Foster. Steven-47. 113. l69ch. Norma--189 Fouts. Valerie-169 Fowler. Barb-63. 212 Fox. David--212 Fox, Gloria-212 Frank. Barb-189 Fray. Mike 93. 107, 155 Frazec. Joseph -189 Frazec. Mike 213 Frazclle. Gary --169 Freeman. Richard- 85. 101. 111. 169 French. Cheryl--189 FRENCH CLUB-70 Friedman. Sherry 63, 169 Frier. Linda- 169 Friess. Janie 155 Fritsch. Carol --155 Frou. Helen 169 Frudeger. Jill -169 Frye. Alyeia 189 Frye. Cathy- 62. 115. 155 FTA 66 Fuller. John 169 G GAA 114 Gabel. Pauline 46. 189 Gaines, Rick 169 Gallagher. Toni-155 Galloway. Jane----189 Galvin. Karen --189 Gannon. Gary 47. 155 Gansch. Paul- 213 Gardiner. Mark--189 Gardner, Jay 155 Gares. Tom- 213 Garland. Rollin-213 Garman. Michael-169 Garnavnt. William-169 Garrabrant, Barb--155 Garrison. Deborah-54. 189 Garrott. Ann- 189 Garstang. Cliff -51. 69. 71. 189 Gates. Wes- 170 Gauss. Louie- 189 Gauwitz. Kristi 189 Gedge. Dianna 170 Geiseman. Patricia-47, 170 Geisman. Polly 155 GERMAN CLUB- 70 Gessel. Debbie 66,213 Geyer. Karen--170 Gibbons. Dave --155 Gibson. Kathy ---- 213 Giebelhausen. Dean--213 Gigure. Susan- 170 Giles. Jim--155 Giles, Nancy--63. 213. 239 Gille, Mary--- 155 Gilmore. Scott 189 Ginocchio, Ann 213. 239, 240 Ginther. Debbie- 155 Ginther. Georgeann--56. 72. 213GlRLS CHOIR 56 GIRLS' INTRASCHOLASTIC SPORTS Gish. Peg-61, 155 Gish. Sandra--58. 60. 170 Glatz. Deborah -46. 68. 69. 213 Glavish. Dave- 155 Glavash. Keith 61. 213 Gleason. Mark -79. 213 Gleason. William--189 Glynis. Gregory 94. 96. 170 Goeppinger. Alan-112. 113. 170 Goldberg. Bob -155 Goldberg, Susan 71. 213. 239 GOLF- 116.117 GOLF CLUB- 78 Gonerka. Hollie 47. 155 Goode. Stan-189 Gramley. Lori- 46. 69. 189 Frank. Chris--212 Frank. Steve- -155 Frank, Jacquie-50. 51. 52. 54. 58. 212. 238 Grandt. John-155 Graves. Jim-92. 103. 111. 170 Graves. Kathy 155 Graves. Nancy 213 Franklin, David-189 Franklin. Toni-63, 72. 73. 75. 76, 213. 239 Frantzreb. David- 169 Franz. Tom - 169 Fray, Karen -169 Gray. Cynthia- 51. 170 Gray. Mike-189 Green. Pam-189 Green. Valerie 60. 214 Greenwood. Randi -51. 69. 170 5 Vickie-171 Horton. Peggy- 1 1 1 L Greer. Sandra- 57. 170 Greer, Vicki-170 Greiner. Dennis 214 Greiner. Eugene 214 Greincr. Steve- 189 Greucl. Kevin- 170 Griffin. Mike 155 Griffith. Jan-- 189 Griffith, Peggy 155 Griffith. Reid- 170 Grigsby. Kathy 63. 189 Grigsby. Steve- 189 Griminger. Corky 155 Griminger, Heidi -53. 170 Griminger. Lise- 155 Grimm. Byron 155 Grimm, Peggy 170 Griner. Gene- 239 Grincr. Robert 189 Griner. Vicki--155 Groenke. Bonnie 189 Harper. Molly 190 Harris. Vicki-156 Harrison, Nancy -171 Harrison. Tim- 156 Hart. Denise-56, 190 Harten. Liz-156 Hartmann. Karen -190 Hartweg. Debra- 214 Hartweg. Dennis -97. 111. 156 Harvey. Brian--86. 87. 108. 109. 206. 214 Harvey. Keith-93, 111. I56 Hasler. Roger -79. 190 Hathaway. Tierney-48. 115. 185. 190 Hauptly. Debra--190 Hautala. David 190 Hawkins. Jeff-156 Hawkins. Valerie - 214 Hawks. Debra 63. 214 Haynes, Scott-93, lll. 156 Hazen. Kay-63. 115. 171 Heald. Patricia- 63. 171 HEALTH CAREERS CLUB-66 Grubb, Deanna 66. 189 Grubb. Susan - 170 GUARD --fr 72 Gullickson. Gerald--189 Gunderson. Patty -214 Gunter. Chris- 214 Gurnsey. Janet- 171 Gurnsey. Nancy -214 Gustafson. Jim 93. 97. 155 Gustafson. Karen- 56. 214 Guthrie. Catherine --46. 76. 189 Guthrie. Dave- 155 Gutierrez. Olivia--171 Gyorkos. Kathy 53. 171 H Heaton. Debbie- 190 Heerman. Lynn -51. 52. 72, 214 Heger, Kathryn- 171 Heidcn. Cynthia-- 214 Heilstedt. Barb-156 Heilstedt. Bonnie-190 Heimbecker. Lee An-190 Heimeshoff. Willi -171 Heitz. Maryann- 171 Hc1d.David--171 Helm. Bill-156 Henderer. Laura 51. 190 Henderson. Debra-190 Henderson. Gary --156 Henderson. Gordon-171 Henderson. Scott--97. 111. 156 Henderson. Sean- 85. 171 Henderson Henderson. .Tamara--190 Haak. Dorene- 155 Haak. Jonathan - 214 Habben. Doug- 61. 156 Hacker. Diane-214 Hacker, Shelly-156 Hackman. George-92. 171 Hadley, Joyce -156 Haefli. Barbara-48. 57. 171 Haefli. Doug-93 Haefli, Eric-54. 171 Haeys. Cathie--189 Hafley. Doug-156 Hager. Denise-156 Hague. John-156 Hahn. Jill-156 Hale. Beverly-171 Haley. Carolyn--171 Haley. Jerry-85. 108 Haley. Gerald- 189 Hall. Kathie-214 Hall. M Halliday. Kevin-93, 97 Halter, arilyn- 189 Christine- 1 89 Halweg. Karen-189 Hamilton. Nancy-214 Hammond. Bonni-156 Hampton. Kathy-156 Hanck. Cynthia -189 Haney. Ray-78 Hanna, Susan- 189 Hansen. Craig- 171 Hansen. Dan-- 156 Hansen, Laurie-156 Hansen . Rebecca-189 Hanson, Allan--61. 156 Hanson, Brad-92. 171 Hanson. Mark-61. 189 Hanson. Richard-214. 240 Hanula, Chris-214 Hanula, Paulette --63. 189 Harbur, Katherine-156 Harbur. Patricia-171 Harkless. Sarah-51. 171 Harmis on, Karen-190 HARMO-KNIGHTS-58 Harms. Harms. Carol---57. 171 John--63. 214 Harney. John- 29. 190 . 156 Henningsen. Joanne-190 Henricks. Tom-104, 190 Henry. Carol -63. 215 Henry. Pamela--66. 215. 239 Hensley. Pam- 156 Hepfer. James- 61. 171 Herbergcr. Gary -48. 52. 64. 215. 239. 2-10 Herberger. Judy -156 Herche. Ann-156 Herche. Robert--190 Herget. Karen-156 Hcrget. Linda-- 171 Herget, Steven --ff 215 Hermann, Debbie-156 Herring. Brenda- 56. 66. 215 Herring. Larry-93. 103. 156 Heschong. Jill-31. 190 Hessling. Debby- 156 Hicks. Denise--66. 190 Hicks. Molly-215 Hicber. Michael- -215 Hictter. Kathleen-63. 190 Higginson. Orville-171 Higgs. Debra-171 Higgs. Stephen 74. 108. 110. 190 Hight. Maribeth-171 Hightower. Carolyn-66, 75, 215 Hill. Lance-171 Hillyer. Rebecca-216 Hinch. Brad-190 Hinch. Gerald-216 Hinchman. David-171 Hinchman. Mike-216 Hindert. Bradley-190 Hinnen. John-93. 156 Hinnen. Robert- 191 Hinriehs, Steve-216 Hinton. Sherri-63, 171 Hiserote. Brian-85. lll. 156 Hiserote. Kim-74, 75. 84. 85. 108 Hiserote. Peggy-191 Hoehne. Deborah--216 Hoeltje. Janice-51. 171 Hoeltje. Theodore--191 Hoener, Leslie- -156 Hoerr. David-191 Hoerr. Joe-156 Hoerr. Nancy-25, 36, 48. 49. 52. 216. 239. 240 Hoerr, Susan-216 Hoerr. Susan-185. 191 Hoffer. Eileen-216 Hoftiezer. Bob--36, 74. 75. 87. 91. 108, 110. 216, 239. 240 Hoftiezer. Mike-92. 96. 108. 111. 171 Hohlman, Patti-191 Hohstadt, Steven-191 Hoill. Bill-171 Hokin.Ju1ie-157 Holcomb, Steven-171 Holloway. David-191 Hoist. Julie-56. 58. 216 Homan. Ward- 171 Honegger, Bob-157 Hoover. Roger-96. 106, 171 Hoppe. Daniel- Hoppe. Kenny- - 60 157 Hopper. Debbie-216. 240 Hopper, Janice-53. 171 Hopwood. Paul-72. 74. 98. 171 Horton. Suzanne-56. 191 Hortter, Judy -171 Houser, John--47, 101, 157 Howard. Kathy-171 Howard. Greg-157 Howard. Rick-96. 111. 171 Howe. Patsy-157 Hubble. Mark--85, 171 Huber, Craig- -171 Huber. Rick-94, 191 Hubert. Joseph-216. 240 Hudnall. Bill-157 Hufeld. Julie-157 Huff. Audie-171 Huffman. Donald-65, 216 Hughbanks. Bob-106. 171 Huisman. Linda-157 Hulctt. Carl -191 Hullinger. Dianne- 191 Hulse. Michael-216 HUMAN RELATIONS- 71 Humeston. Randal1-- 191 Hunt. Cathleen-66. 191 Hunt, Larry-191 Hunt, Robert-75. 87. 216 Hunt, Susan-63, 69. 171 Hunziker. Chris-157 Hunziker. Mimi-172 Huson. Rini--65. 157 Huson, Todd-87, 89, 111. 1 Hutcheson. Anne-191 Hutto. Betsy-172 Hutto. Susan-216. 239. 240 I laun. John- 191 100.191 91 Imcs. Cheryl 172 INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB 65 Ingold. Stephen- 172 Irwin. Steve 191 Isaacs. Larry --216 Isaacson. Donna-191 Isbister. Kathy- 191 Ivie. Cindy -47. 157 J Jackman, Janis-172 Jackson. Diane-216 Jackson. Jeanne-157 Jackson. Jill--216 Jackson. Penny -119, 172 Jackson. Vicki-191 Jaeger. Vicky -75. 217. 239. James. Marcia-191 James. Mike--75. 104. 217 Janssen, Cathie-172 Janssen. James-157 Janssen. Kim-157 Janssen, Kristine-56, 191 Janssen. Penny---63. 217 Jeffries. Kathleen-217 Jenkins, Denise-191 Jenkins. Kathy-157 Jenkins. Nanci-191 Jennings. Lec-60, 217. 239 Jermac, Terry-92, 96. 172 Jeurcton, Jay-157 Johnson. Barb-191 Johnson. Beth-115, 157 Johnson. Bradley-191 Johnson. Conrad-157 Johnson. Cynthia-57, 172 Johnson. Fred-217 Johnson. Janis--172 Johnson, John-116. 217. 239 Johnson. John-191 Johnson. Karen-66. 157 Johnson, Keri -69, 75. 217 24 240 Johnson. Linda 191 Johnson. Marilyn 57. 172. 182 Johnson. Paula 172 Johnson. Rosemary -63. 217 Johnson. Ross 92. 172 Johnson. Sheri 157 Johnson. Stacy 217 Johnson. Steve 106. 172 Johnson. Susan 157 Johnson. Toby 60. 217 Johnson, Willard 217 Johnston. Bruce 191 Johnston. Jack 93. 113. 157 Jones. Betsy-172 Jones. Margaret 60. 191 Jones. Ronald- 217 Jones. Steve 191 Joos, Connie-69. 76. 191 Joos, Karen 63. 217 Joos. Todd 217 Joseph. Doug- 157 Joseph, John -172 Joyner. Bob-172 Joyner. John 217 Jud. Denise Ann 172 Judd. Laurie -48, 49. 52.63. 217. 239. 240 K Kagen. Bob 157 Kaiser. Donald- 92, 103. 117. 172 Kamin. Lynn-115. 172 Kamins. Cindy- 51. 52. 217. 239 Kamins. Holly-157 Kamins. Lisa-76. 191 Kamperman. Kris 63, 217 Kaplan. Hattie--63. 217 Karagianis. Art-218 Karagianis. Nancy 157 Karasik. Mike-116. 157 Kats. Pamela-63. 191 Kats, Steven-92. 108. 111. 172 Kaufman. Flynne 157 Keel. Janelle 191 Keescker. Janice- 157 Kelch. Bill 93. 157 Keleh, Dorothy 191 Kelch.Jim 218 Kellstedt. Wendy 53. 172 Kelly. Daxid 191 Kelly. Diana 48. 49. 52. 218 Kelly. Doug 157 Kelly. Lynn 157 Keltner. Edvxin -218 Kemerling. Jody--56. 191 Kempin. Diane -157 Kendell. Karen 158 Kenncn. Mary 172 Kent. Teresa 191 Kohl. Steye 74. 94. 192 Koh1hase.Janct--51. 58. 6'-7. 192 Kolxes. Nancy' 63. 218. 239. 240 Kooken. Lori -66. 173 Koontz. Catherine 218 Koontz, William 173 Korondi. Joseph- 173 Kosko. Diane 173 Krag, Erik 192 Kreeger. Larry 62. 78. 192 Kreeger. Mike 94. 192 Kreighbaum. Vicki 56. 192 Kriek, Jim 85. 97. 107 Krieger. Kim 158 Krieger. Scott- 54. 72.98. 192 Krisman. Steve-74, 87. 192 Krueger. Janis- 158 Lofgren. John 74. 85. 108. 192 Loges. Joyce 173 Loges. Lois 158 Logsdon. Bob 220 Logsdon. Stem: 97. 158 Long. Cynthia 46. 118. 192 Long, Dave 74, 98. 220 Long. Douglas 98. 192 Long. George 220 Long. Lisa 173 Long. Mike- 97. 111. 158 Look. Terri 47. 158 Lord, Larry 158 Loring. Bonnie 173 Loring. Robin 25. 36. 46, 54. 58. 76. 77 7 0 226. 238. 239 Lorson. Daniel 158 Kenyon. Charlotte- 50, 51. 52, 63. 218. 239 Krueger. Joanne-46. 118, 192 Kersh. John 191 Keturi. Arlene -191 KEY CLUB 71 Keys. Mike 60. 191 Kiddy. Jeanne -158 Kiddy. Shelley -57. 76, 172 Kightlinger. James-218 Kimler. Dave 104. 191 Kincaid. Debbie- 172 Kindorf. Bill 218. 219, 240 Kindorf. Bob 191 King. Carol- 51, 52. 218. 232. 239 King. Corky' 72.98.112.113.191 King. Elaine 191 King. John-97. 111. 158 King. Roy-51. 71. 191 Kiphart. Mike 158 Kirchgessner. Ron 158 Kirchgessner. Tom 191 Kirkpatrick. Ken-36. 46. 74. 87. 88. 109. 218. 239. 240 Kirkwood, Pat 218 Kissich. Ginger -218 Kissick. James 92, 172 Kittleson. Pam 218 Kittleson. Teresa-158 Klahm. Tom- 87. 191 Kliene. Dave- 158 Kluever, Marcia-46. 69, 72. 76. 218, 239 Klusendorf. Daryl--103. 104. 191 Knebel, Jan-218 Knight. Keith 61. 158 Knight. Lynne 56.218 Knobloch. Howard-191 Knobloek, Janet 173 Knoll. Carol-173 Koch, Cindy- 56. 218 Koeks. Sue-192 Kohanna. Tony-192 Kohl. Laurie-158 Kugginski. Ken--218 Kulenkamp, Ronald 60, 192 Kut7, Bill- 158 L LaBarr. Tom 87. 192 LABORATORY ASSISTANTS-64 Ladendorf. Van-173 Lais. Fredrie -218 Lais, Greg- 54. 173 Lake. Dave- 93, 103. 158 Lamoureaux. Karen 173 Lamport, Mark-- 93. 158 Lancaster. David- 219 Lander. Cindy -63. 66. 219. 226 Landrus, Patty-173 Lane, Don 173 Lankford. Dave 173 Larson. Joe- 186 Larson. Kurt 158 Larson, Linnea-219 Larson, Stephen-192 Latham. Lonnie--192 Latham. Sandy -158 LATIN CLUB -f'- 70 Lavin. Chris 192 Lawson. Richard-158 Layer. Marty 173 Layman. Dave-30. 219 Layman. Rick -192 Leach. Gib-72. 98. 99. 101. 173 Leber. John 46. 219 Legrand. Alan 173 Lehmann. Lori --173 Lerch. Carla 56. 192 Lerch. CJ.-93. 111. 158 LeRoy. Janet 53. 173 Letizia. Debbie -219 Letz. Roberta 29, 192 Leu. Caren-158 Leu. Randy- 116. 219 Leurig. Harrison-54. 219 Lewis, Cheryl -192 Lewis, Cindy -48. 52, 75. 219, 239. 240 Lewis. Jeff- 173 Lewis. Tom-192 LIBRARY STUDENT ASSISTANTS-62 Licari. Frank 192 Liddell. Karen--219 Liess. Jill-219 Lightbody. Roy-220 Lile, Carol-192 Lilly. Jerome- 92. 173 Lilly. Pam- 158 Lindsey. Tom -220 Lipe. Denise--158 Lipps. Deborah-192 Lipps. Vicki- 173 Littelle. Debby 47. 158 Littelle. Sandra-56. 192 Litterst. Bob-215. 220 Little. Amy-63. 72, 220, 226 Little. Larry-173 Livingston. Debbie- 173 Livingston. Gary-220 Loe1Tler. Debbie 53. 173 Lourie. Lynn 28. 63. 72. 192 Lovestrand. Tom--97. 158 Lovin, Nancy 158 Lovin, William 61, 173 Louder. Craig 25. 74.75. 104, 220 Ludolph. Robin 158 Lukas. Mike- 158 Lukecart, Marilyn - 220 Lukehart. Gail 31.72. 119. 173 Lush. Debbie 173 Luttrell. Dana 158 Lyle. Stex e-220 Lyman, Becky 173 Lyman. Josie 158 Lynch. Connie 192 Lynch. Ken- 93. 111. 158 Lytle. Beth 173. 174 M Maas. Peggy- 192 MacDonald, Debbie- 63. 192 Mackoway. Mike-158 MacLean. Ken 173 MacLean. Polly 63. 221 MADRIGALS 58 Mads,Ji11-192 Mahany. Steve 93.97. 107. 158 Maher. Jo -173 Maholie. Theressa-158 Mahoney. Mark -67, 192 Mahrer. Debi- 158 Mahrt. Leo-221 Mahue. Chris- 48. 158 MAINTENANCE STAFF 145 Malchow. Robert -192 Mallery. Russ- 173 Malone. Mark 63. 221 Malone. Penny 158 Malort. David 173 Manning, Michael 92. 103. 173 Mariani. Tina- 173 Marie. Diana- -158 Mark. Judy-158 Markgraf. Ken 106. 173 Marmell. Kris- 173 Marsh. Brad-192 Marsh. Randy- 65. 158 Marshall. Gary' 158 Marston. Hope 192 Martin, Barry 192 Martin. Debra- 173 Martin. Scott-173 Martiny. Tammy 76. 78. 221. 239 Masimore. Kathy 158 Masimore. Leigh 46, 192 Masterson. Gail 48. 49. 52. 192 Masterson, Pam 173 Mathews. Marvin 54. 192 Mathewson. Christi-192 Matthias. Cynthia 46.-18.72. 135. 192 Mathis. Jim-221 Maticka. Marcia 221 Maubaeh. Cindy 173 Maurer, Scott 173 Maurer. Terry- 54. 58. 221 Maxwell. Lloyd 61, 158 Maxwell. Steve 192 VT, c Mayer, Kris- 158 Mayer, Mary-51, 52, 63, 192 Mayne, Linda- 221 Mayne. Sherry- 173 McAllister, Pam 173 McAvoy, Greg 221 McBride. Becky 56. 192 McCabe, Sue- 76, 173 McCallister, Roger-101, 159 McCann, David 173 McCarthy. Cheryl -173 McClure, Rory 67, 92, 173 McDaniel. Cindy 192 McDaniel, Gayle 192 MeDaniels, Gary 221 McDanieIs, Jerry -221 McDowell, Linda -173 McEvoy, Richard 192 McEvoy, Tom- 173 McGhee, Connie 159 McG1asson, Paula-54, 58, 221 McGlo1hlen. Tom- -221 McGownd, Kelley -173 McGuire, Debbie -221, 226 McGuire, Kathy -63, 71, 221, 239 McGuire, Pat-159 Melntosh, Deborah--173 Mclntosh, Harold-174 MeKeon, Nancy- -192 McKeon, Paula- 159 McKinney, Cheryl-221 McKinney. Doug -159 McLain, Pete-63. 221 McLaren, Cynthia --167 McMahon, Mike 221 McMickIe, Robert-93, 107, 159 McMorrow, Rick -60, 221 McMullen, Sandra -47 McMullen, Suzanne 192 McNutt, Jean- 174 McSherry, Brian 192 McSherry, Cynthia-174 MeWhirter. Denise--192 Mees, Karen -221 Mees. Kathy- -222 Meier, Bob-93, 103, 107, 159 Meier, Rachel- 76, 77, 192 Meister, Bob-193 Meister, Ed-54 Mellor, Randy- 174 Mergan, Steve 60, 193 Mergener, Dick- 46, 98, 222 Mergencr, Mike 174 Meriele, Sally- 62, 222, 239 Messerli, Brenda 167 Messersmith, Candy-222 Messmore, Ron 61, 174 Messmore, Vicki 193 Metlock Joan-222 Rm. ' .A .Af Metz Dave--159 Metz, Jerry- 74, 75, 87, 89, 102, 103, 222, 240 Metze1,Teekie- 62. 222 Meyer, Doug-222 Meyer, Mimi-174 Meyer, Russ-75, 85, 108. 222. Milaceio, Jeff-159 Mi1accio,Paula- 193 Millard, Kathy- 56. 58, 63.76. Miller, Ann-222 Miller, Blair -72, 92, 106, 174 Miller, Cheri-174 Miller, Christine- 222. 240 Miller, Chuck- 159 239 203, 222 Miller, Cynthia-193 Miller. Dave-174 Miller, Jacqueline -193 Miller, Jacqueline -1,74 Miller, John-222 Miller, Ken -159 Miller, Laura-25. 36, 46, 63, 239 Miller, Linda-193 Miller, Richard 222 Miller, Steve-92, 111, 174 Miller, Terri-159 Milliman, Peggy 222 Milliman, Sally 174 Mingus, Kandy- 222 Minner, Stephen- 193 Minshen. Yang-159 Mitchell, Jennifer-119, 174 Mitchener, Marty-53, 174 Modjeska, Mark--98, 99, 193 Modjeska, Susan 222 Moeller, .lucli-159 Mnhn, Steve-193 Moline, Paula-195 Molone, Mark- 193 MONITORS--63 Montgomery, Connie-175 Mooberry, Pat-157 Mooney, Catherine -174 Moore, Marcia- 50. 51, 52, 72. 240 Moore, Mark-159 Moore, Mary-51, 159 Morgan, Curt- 193 Morris, Donna- 222 Morrison, Brent- 159 Morrissey, Steve--223 Morrow, Randy- 175 Moser, Brad-61, 193 Moser, Paul-159 Mosiman, Bob-87, 223 Mosiman, Bonnie 193 Mott, Don-193 Mott, Teresa-159 72, 73. 76, 222, 222. 238, 239, Moulton. George-159 Moushon, Terry--175 Mousty, Karen-175 Muir, Joe- 87 Mulally, Rodney-223 Mullendnre, Nancy 56, 58, 193 Muller. Helmut-159 Munz, Debra-193 Murphree, Bill -94, 175 Murphy, Cheryl-63, 223 Murphy, Mark-175 Murphy, Nancy--159 Murray, Ann -175 Murray, John- -223 Murray, Lee 79 Murray, Lynn-159 Murry, Joanne-63, 187, 193 Mustuk, Michael--193 Muvdi, Charles-54, 58, 223, 239 Myers, Cliff- 46, 72, 101, 175 Myers, Gus 87, 108, 193 Myers, Herb--47, 159 Myers, Kathleen-76, 77, 175 Myers, Robert-193 Myers, Ron-193 Myers, Wendy -159 x Oberlander. Greg-224 Obert, Richard-175 O'Brien, Craig--194 O'Brien, Dot- -58, 59,224 O'Brien, Joe- 47, 93, 111, 160 O'Brien, Kathleen--194 O'Brien O'Brien . Kevin-160 . Terry-194 O'Brien, Tom--194 O'Cunnell. Rick 194 O'Day. Dan 160 OFFICE STAFF-144 Ohrt. Ellen- 160 Oldham, Barb -194 Oldham, Ruth 194 Oliver, Arthur -67, 160 Ollikainen, Mary-118, 190, 194 Olomon, Randy - 224 Olsen. Ken- 160 Olsen. Nancy - 75. 76. 224, 239, 240 Olson, Susan 175 O'Neill, Greg 111, 160 O'Neill, Mark 224 Orr, Dennis 62, 224 Orth, Karen- 194 Osher, Becky- 194 Otis, Bill-92, 103, 175 O'Toole, Janet-51, 66, 194 Overrneyer. Sue-224 Owen, Arthur- 175 Owen, Becky--25, 37, 48, 49, 52, 232 Owen, Sally- 48, 63, 174, 175 Owen, Scott- 194 63. 72, 224 N Nadeau, Pam -175 Naderhoff, Becky- 175 Naderhoff, Sue-193 Naffziger, Jane-46, 51, 52, 69, 76, 193 Naffziger, Joan -159 Nagel, Sharon 223 Nash, Julliane-159 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY-239 Neal, Doug- 87, 89, 202, 223 Needham, Gary-223 Nell, Lyle-223 Nelson, Dave-92, 106 Nelson, David-159 Nelson, Debra- 51, 66. 175 Nelson, .loan--57, 175 Nelson, Joyce-159 Nelson, Nancy-48, 52, 54, 58, 59. 223 Nelson, Scott--93, 111, 159 Owen, Thomas-194 Owens, Reggie--92, 106, 175 Oyan, Tom--28, 47, 72, 101, 166, 175 P Pabon, Camille -63, 175 Pabon, Denise 194 Pabon, Mike- 224 Page, Greg- 194 Pakier, Brenda 46, 48, 52, 70, 194 Pale. Rich- 175 Neuhoff, Ellie--48, 52, 75, 223, 239, 240 Neul, Gary-193 Neunhoffer, Carol-53, 70, 223 Nevitt, Beverly-175 Nevitt, Steve-193 Newhause, Bob-175 Nibbelin, Sally -159 Nichols, Bud f 159 Nitehting, Gary-54, 59. 175 Nickles, Lana-193 Noaek, William-175 Noble, Lou Ann-66, 175 Noble, William-33, 46, 67, 202, 223. 239, 240 Noelze1,Jon-60, 98, 193 Noetzel, Tim-159 Nohitsch, Marcia-54, 58, 70, 223 Nohilseh, Mike-175 Nonnemacher, Keith-54, 223. 239, 240 Nonnemacher, Nancy-69, 174, 175 Norgart, Kathy-159 Norgart, Margie-193 Northrop, Amy-160 Northrup, Michael-224 Nott. Thomas-224 Nott, William-193 Noyes, Marcia-175 Noyhart, Evan-79, 194 Nunes, Carol-224 O Oberholtzer, Pam-175 Palmer, Bill- 160 Palmer, Brian- -47, 93. 107, 160 Palmer, Kris 57. 175 Palmer, Stephen-175 Palmer. Susan 194 Parker. .lay 160 Parker, Steve 224 Parkhurst, Steven -175 Parks. Lee- 62, 160 Parry. Donna 194 Parthum, .lanet--56, 58, 194 Patterson, William-- 84, 108, 175 Patton. Pauley. Wanda-224 Robert -224 Pauli, .lan-224 Pauli, Scott- 160 Pauli, Steve- 224 Pavelka, Gary -:224 Peacock, Sandra-175 Pearl, Jennifer-47, 57, 76, 175 Pearson, Dan-160 Pearson. Karen - 175 Peavy, Frank -224 Peavey, Gary--194 Peavy, Linda-194 Peck, Steve-160 Peeler, Peeler, Tom- 36, 74, 87, 8 Dave- -93, 97, 160 Pegg, Charlene-194 Pegg, Kathy- 63, 72, 225 Pegg, Marlene 175 Pentecost, Linda- 225 Peplow, .lerry-160 Person, Alyssa--60. 194 Person, Sandra-63, 175 Peters, Jeff 67, 78, 160 Peters, Rick 225 Peterson, Chris-160 Peterson, Dan--160 Peterson, David--61. 194 Peterson, Kathy-76, 203. 225 Peterson, Peggy---160 Peterson, Richard- 194 Petri, Mark--160 8. 225. 239 Petty. Auncra- 160 Petty, Valdas-175 Pcugh. William- 194 Plisterar. Peggy- 160 D.R.-86, 87, 88, 91, 94, 194 Phillips, Dennis- 96, 175 Phillips, Dianne- 225 Phillips, Phillips, Hal-194 Phillips Phillips Mark-93, 111. 160 Sherlyn 225 Phillips, Steve-194 Phillips, Suzi-63. 225 Philyaw. Susan-56. 195 Pierce, Mark-102. 225 Pierson. Susan--225. 239 Piskorski, Chris- 119.160 Piskorski. Bill -75. 87, 94, Piskorski, Jim-93. 107 Pizer. Debbie--48, 52, 69 Plack, Cindy-195 Plain. Julie -160 Plattner, JoAnn- 175 Pleuich, Paul-160 , 225, 239 Plummer, Kathy 46. 75. 115. 225,226 Plymale, Dave - 160 Pointer, David-64. 161 Poos, Mark -175 Pope, Connie -161 Popp, Tom 97, 161 Posevina. Penny- 56, 66. 225 Potesanos. Denysia --57, 175 Potts, Randy-161 Potts, Steve-195 Pounds, Peggy-51, 63, 66. 72, 76, 80, 225 Pounds, Tom-161 Powell, Judy-161 Prather. Bob-62, 225 Prettie, Ralph ---195 Price, Bob- 225 Price, Diane -161 Price, Janice 4i-- 66, 175 Prince, Denise-56. 225 Prince, Mark-61, 161 Pritzker, Nancy-195 Prochazka, Debbie- 76, 80, 195 Pula, Mary- 28, 66, 72, 73, 225 Pula, Thomas-72, 74, 98, 195 Pulliam, Nancy-195 Pulliam, Pam-175 Purnham, .lane-161 104, 105. 225, 2 Purtscher. Steve-195 Purtscher, Sue-175 Putman, Mark-195 Putnam. Greg --175 Pyle, Bob- 225 Q Quickstad, Patricia- 66. 195 QUILL AND SCROLL-52 R RADIO CLUB-79 Radtke, Karen--226 Radtke, Susan 161 Rahn, Dave-98 Railsback. Leesa--175 Rance. Linda 226 Rapp, Em-161 Rashert, Micky--161 Ratclifl, Richard--62, 65, Rau, Janet-62, 66, 226 Rau, Norma--175 Rauen, Nancy---176 Rauen, Paula -161 Raya, Barbara--176 175 34 R-CLUB-74 Reardon, Brad --108, 226 Reber, Wayne--226,240 Reed, Leellyn-56, 226, 231 Reed, Phil-93, 97, 107, 161 Reeise, David-92, 176 Reeves, Loran-116, 176 REFLECTIONS STAFF-53 Register. Steve -195 Reid, John-195 Reid, Peggy-57 Reiling, Roddy--176 Reinhart, Joy-176 Rench, Julie-32, 63,226 Repsumer, Pam --226 Reynolds, Dennis--92, 102, 176 Reynolds. Jim--195 Reynolds, Joe- 48, 195 Reynolds, Kevin-93, 103, 161 Reynolds, Scott-226 Rhoads, Sue-161 Rhodes, Rebecca--195 Rhodes, Steven---79, 195 Rians,C1ark---72, 101, 176 Richardson, Bev--161 Richardson, Vicki---54, 58, 226, 228 Riddile, Randy-60, 226 Riddle, Patricia- 161 Ridgway, Peggy-51, 52, 54, 58, 66, 226 Rieker, Tom-176 Ries, Jim-97, 107, 161 RIFLE CLUB-78 Riggs, Gene-176 Rigley, Diane--48, 49, 52, 54, 58, 59, 195 Ringel, Rick-93, 161 Ringenberg, Bill-65, 161 Ringness, John-195 Ringness, Tom-92, 176 Ritt, Lucie Ann---176 Rittler, Doug-87. 94, 95, 108, 195 Rittler, Kathy-161 Roach. David-195 Robb, Steve-117, 176 Robbins, Randall-176 Robbins, Sherri-176 Roberson, Jean-195 Roberts, Ed-78, 176 Robertson, Debbie--176 Robertson, Jerry--65, 226 Robins, Becky--63. 226 Robins, Julie-176 Robinson. Ann-48, 161 Robinson. Sarah-72, 227. 239, 240 Rock Chuck-67, 103. 111, 176 Rock, Jeff--25, 219, 227, 238, 239 Rocke, Ron-195 Rocke, Tim-78, 167 Roedcr, Cathy-176 Roeder, Mike-161 Roesler. Reed-72, 98, 129. 176 Rogers, Alan-195 Rogers, Carole-64. 66, 75, 227. 239 Rogers, David 47, 96, 176 Rogers, Larry-227 Rogers, Nancy ---227 Rogers, Scott- 227 Rogge, Jeanne-227 Rone, Deborah- 161 Rone, Steven-195 Rooker, Greg-107 Rose, Jim--62, 65. 176 Rose, Robert-53. 62. 227 Rosenbaum, Gary- 227 Rosenberg, Deborah-51, 53. 58 Rosenberg, Judy--46, 51, 72, 227, 239. 24 Rosengrant, PauI--- 161 Roscnquist, Vivian-227 Ross, Cheryl-227 Ross, Greg-161 Ross, Sherry-177 Roszell, Rick-177 Roszhart, Elizabeth-177 Roth, Joan-195 Rowen, Peggy-63, 227 ROYALETYES-76 Royer, Becky-177 Ruckle, Jan-227, 240 Ruff, Mark-74, 87, 195 Rummel, Robin-87. 195 Rump. Debra-177 Rump, Kathy-161, 162 Runge, Buddy-227 Runkle, Susan-177 Rupp, Ed--65, 79, 227 Rush, Gary-47, 161 Rushing, Paula- 72, 190, 195 Russell, Ann-195 Russell, Barb-161 Russell, Linda-63, 64, 195 Rutherford, Jackie--195 Ryan, Roseanne-161 Ryan, Tom-227 Ryberg, Barb-177 0 l fly i S Saller, Carol--47. 177 Saller. Richard- 67. 227. 239, 240 Salzenstein, Skip 97, 112. 113, 161 Samp, Mary Anne 177 Samsel, Lynn-161 Saul, Carol-66, 177 Scally. Ellen-177 Schade, Rick-161 Schaefer, Edward -62, 65, 195 Schatz, Janet-63, 227 Scherer. David 177 Scherer, Janet-161 Scherer, Linda- 177 Scherer. Nancy 66. 227. 239, 240 Scherler, Faith-195 Schewe, Lynne-161 Schiefeling. Mark---93, 97, 107. 162 Schierbeck, Vicki--63, 228 Schlatter, James- 195 Schlicksup, Dick- 195 Schlink. Schmidt Schmidt Schmidt Schmitt. Laurie 228 . Barbara 196 . Dave-74. 75. 85, 108, 22 Edna- 162 Schmidt, .Kathy 72, 76. 81. 196 Richard- 196 Schmitt, Tom -97, 162 Schmudde. Richard -103. 196 Schneider, Beverly -196 Schneider, Ken- 92 Schneider. Lindsey -177 Schroed Schultz. Schupp. Schwab. Schwab, Schwab. er. Greg 93, 107, 162 Janet--162 Thomas- 196 Bill-51, 177 David- 228 Don---85,103,l1l,162 8 Shaheen, Gregory 113, 196 Shanel, Fred f- 162 Shaw, Cheryl-53, 228 Shaw, Julie --162 Shay, William-228 Shearer, Becky-229 Sheets, Gary-229 Sheets, Steve-92. 177 Shelton, Brad-177 Shelton, Grady-92, 103. 177 Shemel, Fred-97 Shepherdson, Nancy-60, 162 Sheridan. Debbie---229 Sherman, Debbie- 177 Sherwood, Roger--103, 117. 177 Shidler. Giselle-178 Shidler, Marvin-229 Shidler, Mel-229 SHIELD STAFF- 51 Shields, Kevin-103. 108. 196 Shipman, Rhonda--196 Short, Chris-162 Short, Mike 229 Short, Patti- 178 Shotick. Dave-64. 113, 162 Shotick, George- 64, 114. 229, 239, 240 Shugart, Steve-162 Shull, Billie Jo-229 Shuman, Debbie-57, 178 Siegle, Larry-178 Siegle. Laurie-178 Simmons, Eulelia 162 Simons,Chery1-75, 202. 219. 229, 239 Simons, Jeffrey- 46. 74, 87, 102. 196 Simpson, Coty--51, 52, 72, 76, 229. 239 Simpson, Mike-93, 162 Singer. Melissa- 51, 178 Singer, Sarah -51. 52, 229, 239, 249 Sinker, Honey-178 Sinks, John -62. 196 Sipes, Stephen-229 Sisson, Kay--60, 162 Skinner, John-162 Schwab. Tomf36, 51, 52, 78, 228, 238, 239 240 Schwartz, Brenda---38. 46, 47, 69, 72, 127, 196 Schwartz, Lynn-228 Schwartz. Ron-196 Schwartzbeck, Jay-- 196 Schweitzer. Gail--177 Schweitzer, Janice- 196 Schwend, Robert-228 Schwendenlnan, Barb-196 Schwied, Debbie- 162 Scott, Laurie-162 Scurry, Debbie---177 Seagraves, Linda--162 Seagraves. Michael -196 Seaton, Pete--93, 162 See. Mary 162 Seeber, Kathy-177 Seidler, Melanie- 56, 71, 228 SENIOR P,E. LEADERS-75 Sering, Sue--54, 58, 228 Setterlund, Gary-177 Sexton, Joe--93, 111. 162 Shackelford, Mike- 228 Shaheen. Ed-113, 162 Slanka rd, Dan-229 Sledge, Leroy -96. 178 Sleeth, Bill -162 S1eeth,Joe1-178 Sleeth, Mark-63, 229 Sluetz, Craig-72, 92, 101. 108, 178 Sluetz, Jim--72, 73. 98, 229 Slutz, Greg -196 Smith, Becky-162 Smith, Bob--93, 162 Smith. Chuck-162 Smith, Cindy-162 Smith, Coleen-178 Smith, Coleen -178 Smith, Crystal-162 Smith, Daniel-196 Smith, Diana --48, 56, 196 Smith, Elizabeth- 65 Smith, Gary --97. 107, 162 Smith, Gerald-92. I 78 Smith, Jim- -101, 111, 163 Smith, John -229 Smith, Kathleen-51. 70, 196 Smith. Ken---163 Smith, Linda-75, 76, 229, 240 Smith. Liz-163 Smith. Marty- 70. 178 Smith. Paul -178 Smith. Richard 163 Smith. Scott- 229 Smith, Stephen 108 Snarr. Patty- 66. 114. 163 Snovt. Clif 163 Snydel. Stan -117. 163 Snyder. Kimberly 65.66. 196 Snyder. Steve 117. 178 Solley. Carol --36. 5-1. 58. 75. 76. 77. 229. 239 Solls, Mark - 117. 163Solovy. Karen 196 Solovy. Linda 230 Somers. David 60, 78, 196 Sommer. Dan 163 Sommer. Debra 19-1. 196 Sommer. Sally 163 Sommer. Susan 119. 178 Sommer. Tom 64. 230 Sommer. Tripp 63. 230 SOPHOMORE CHOIR 57 Spain. Steve- 7-1. 112. 113. 230 SPANISH CLLB 70 Speer, Pam 58.61.230 Speery. Steven 196 Sperry. Gene 230 Spicknall. Betty 163 Spicknall. Donna 196 Spink. Mark-75, 87. 230 Spring. Anne- 163 Springer. John 106. 178 Stables. Carol 196 Stacy. Pat -163 Stacy. Richard 92. 179 Stafford. Bryan 69. 163 Stafford. Duane 61. 78. 179 Stafford. Thomas - 196 Staley. Mitch 98. 219. 230. 2-10 Staley. Sahrina 163 Stallings. Sherry 230 Standard. Scott 117. 163 Starcevich. Tom 230 Starr. Sue --63. 230 Steadman. Vicki 163 Stebbins. Chris 179 Stebbins. Mike 93. 107. 163 Steckmann. Linda 196 Steffens. Kim 179 Stegman. Mike 163 Stegman. Patti 66. 230 Steinbach. Trevor 69. 196 Steinberg. Beth 67. 69. 70. 179 Stcinseifer. Emil -230 Steinvvedel. Ruth 56. 58. 230 Slepanek. Dale 230 Stephens. Bill 179 Stephens. Cynthia -179 Stephens. Roger 163 Stephenson. Mark-179, 182. 183 Steurer, Raymond 65. 79. 196 Stevens. Becky 163 Stevens. :lohn 163 Steveson. Mark -17. 111. 179 Stewart. Cindy 60. 179 Stewart. David 60. 230 Stewart. David 197 Stiers. Bruce-230 - 76. 135. Stinson, Marcus 163 Stokes. Jim-67. 117. 163 Stone. Laurie- 29, 63. 75. 223. 230. 239 Stone. Randy -16. 61. 230. 239 Storm. Sarah 179 Storts. Jeff --7-1, 84. 108.230 Strand. Robert 87. 90. 104. 197 Strand. Tobi- 72. 75.231 Striegl. Rob-231 Stuckwiseh. Phil 7-1. 8-1. 85. 108. 197 STUDENT COLQNCIL -16. -17 STUDENT SECRETARIES--63 Stueve. Diane 179 Stueve. Randy 7-1. 75. 10-1, 105. 203. 231 Stutts. Charlie 94. 111, 197 Stutzman. Donna -231 Suan. Steven- 163 Sullivan. Charles -6-1. 231 Sullivan, Jerry 163 Suman. Terry 231 Sundquist. Gail 56. 197 Swadinsky. Kevin -163 Swanson. Patty 163 Svvanson. Sue- 197 Swartz. Randy 85. 163 Svvartz. Robert -96. 179 Swendsen, Sandy -231 SWIMMING 98.99.100.101 Swindland. Nancy-51. 52. 70. 197 Svvirmicky. Mark-117. 179 Switzer. Leslie 197 Sydnor. Jim-48. 179 Symmonds. Jeff -179 Symonds. Terri -197 Szold. Tucker- -16. 51.72. 75.231 T Tallent. Elizabeth -179 Tauber. Kathy 179 Tauber. Mark 197 Tauseher. Mark --6-1. 69. 7-1. 78. 231 Tavares. Maclennan- 231 Taylor. Benjamin-163 Taylor. Dave 163 Taylor. David 197 Taylor. Debra 197 Taylor. John- 9-1, 231 Taylor. Karen 232 Taylor. Linda 197 Taylor. Lynn 180 Taylor. Mike 79. 180 Taylor. Robert 232 Telander. Kim --163 Temple. Todd 93. 97. 111. 163 Templeton. Debbie 180 TENNIS 112.113 Terrell. Robert 232 Terrell. Steve 180 Thistlewood. Vicky 56. 115. 197 Thomas. Barb 53. 180 Thomas. Jeff 180 Thomas. Lois 51. 52. 63. 72. 226. 232. 239 Thomas. Mike 92 Thomison. Sheila- 63. 66. 232 Thompson. Doug -17. 70. 180 Thompson. Kathy 163 Thompson. Marty 163 Thompson. Mike 58. 60. 61. 67. 71. 2 Thotnpson. Steve 61. 7-1. 84. 108. 197 Thorn. Richard -197 Thornburg. Tom--74. 75. 87. 102. 232 Thornton. Chris 232 240 Thresher. Larry- 117. 163 I Thun. Nancy -11. 51. 52. 68. 69. 232. 238. 239. 2-10 Tihinen. John 180 Till. Cathy 180 Tillhof. Kevin -102. 163 Tillhof. Laura 66. 180 Timm. Wendy--17. 163 Tindell. David 61. 197 Tinsman. Gordon 62. 232 Tolek. Nini 163 Tolson, Mark 63. 163 Tolson. Rebecca- 231. 232. 239 Tomaszevvski. Don 180 Tookey. Ellen -63. 6-1. 197 Tookey. Linda --60. 63. 163 Tookey. Ralph-6-1. 79. 232. 239. 240 TOP 10 PER CENT 2-10 Touk. Nina 67 Tower. Carolyn-60. 163 TRACK- 108. 109. 110. 111 Travers. Robert--116. 233 Travis. Linda 63. 233 Travis. Rita 180 Trent. Michael 7-1. 9-1. 108. 111.233 Triebel. Brent -36. -16. 72. 7-1. 75.98. 100. 233 Trtebcl. Tom -113. 180 Triff. Patricia 197 Triggs. Nancy 233 Trtrnble. Chris 87. 104. 197 Trowbridge. Bill- 180 Trowbridge. Karen 233 Turchi. Vicki -197 Turnbull. John-180 Tyrell. Joan 233 13 Llliek. Steven-233 lQnes. Karen---18. 180 ldnes. Sue 48. 52. 5-1. 58. 233. 239 Unruh. Brent-84. 85. 108. 197 Unsor. Becky -180 Upchurch. Bonnie- 69. 180 Ut1ey.Jo Ellen- 180 V Vaehon, Mary - 1 l-1. 115. 163 Vachon. Tim 93.111. 163 Vallosio. Jeff 111. 163 Vallosio. Michael 197 VanLutcn. Michael 233 YunPelt. VanPell. Sandy 63.180 Sue 233 Velpel. Carol 197 Verhake. Sue 163 Verkler. Tim 233 Vespa. Susan 180 Vicary. Clyde 93.11l.163 Vieary. Lester 197 Vieary. Renee 163 Yickey. Vilberg. Tom 197 Pam 57 Voegele. Chris 51. 9-1. 197 Vogelesang. Stephen 64. 197 Volz. Matthevv 233 VonTobel. Greg 93. 111. 16-1 Vx. Wade. Karen 16-1 Wade. Kenley 92. 103 Wade. Rod -116. 233 Wagner. Angie 16-1 Wagner. Bob 25. -16. 60. 75. 203. 233 Wagner. Bruce 65. 180 Wagner. Janice 66. 233 Wagner. Kevin 65. 180 Wagner. Scott 101. 181 Wagner. Steven 164 Waiblc. Walden. Walden Waldo. Gregg 181 Bonnie 197 Rex 101. 181 Davis 78. 164 Waldron. Rick 198 Waldron. Sharon 181 Waldsehmidt. Eric -111. 181 Walker. Walker. Walker. Cheryl 198 Craig- 198 Maura 198 Walker. Steve- 103, 16-1 Wall. David 198 Wall. Janet-60. 16-1 Wallace. Reggie 65. 233 Wallen. Peter- 164 Walls. Nancy- 198 Walsh. Jo 76. 198 Walthers. James 198 Walton. Douglas 60. 198 Wand. John--31. 72. 7-1. 87. 98. 198 Ward. Debra 181 Ward. Jill --198 Ward. George 16-1 Ward. Jan 60. 16-1 Ward. Suzanne -16. 75. 115.233 Warner. Randy 87. 233 Wartick. Pamela 63. 66. 198 Wasson. Becky 234 Wasson. Diane- 164 Watkins. Mike 23-1 Watson. Julie- 70. 181 Watson. Patrick 92. 96. 111. 181 Watson, Robert 164 Watson, Scott- 93. 103. 111. 16-1 Watt. Richard 234 Watts. Heide 66. 72. 75. 76. 210. 23-1. 239 240 Waugh. Sue-198 Way. Rosann-181 Webb, Dennis-- 16-1 Webb. Dianna- 198 Webb. J Weber. Weber. Weber. ohn-181 Cindy-23-1 Kathy-51. 56. 58. 198 Michael 181 Wcgner, Margaret -181 Wegner. Nancy -63, 234 Weinberg. Fred 51. 52. 23-1 Weinberg, Susan 66. 198 Weiner. Joe--181 Weisner. Steve- 54. 55. 198 Wells. Joe-181 Welch. Jeff -164 Wellwood. John 61. 198 Wcllwood. Mark 51. 181 Wetnple. Bob-f 46. 48. 234 Wendland. Randy 116, 181 Wendle. Bob -164 Wendle, Maryf235 Wenger ,Bradf 75, 235 Wenger. Jerry--93. 164 Wenzel Jeffrey- 198 Werckman, Nancy 198 Wcssclhoft. Nancy 164 West. Marshaf 198 Westcott. Mary-r-72. 235 Westcrdale. Laura 199 Westcrdale, Paul' 61. 182 Westervelt, Kurt 164 Weston. Brianf-235 Weston. Debbie-- 199 Wetekam. Jim-f67. 182 Wetz. Tom 44. 235 Weygandt, Carolyn 65, 66. 75. 239 Weygandt. Jan-f 57. 182 Wheeler. Diane- 235 Wheeler. James- 182 Wheeler. Pattyw- 164 Whitcomb. Lora 235 Ziegele. Davidff-16. 47. 92. 111 173 Whitch White. Elizabeth 182 White. Gary -235 White. Laurie 164 White. Randall 51. 235 While. Rick -71. 87. 199 ead. Debbie 199 Xvhileside. Susan 56. 58. 235 Whitledge. Paula- 182 Whittchusrt. David 102. 182 Whitworth. Richard 235 Wickert. Daviclfl64 Wicket. Ken -235 Widben, Mark -182 Wieland. Vince f92, 106 78. 115. 235, Wilkins. Kayef164 Wi1kinsun,Johnf 164 Williams. Angie- 165 Williams. Carlaf235 Williams. Celeste 235 Williams. Davef165 Woods. Seotlff236 Woodson. Lynnf182 Woody. .lake H 165 Woolley, Rebeccasf236 WRESTLING-102. 103 Williams. EIiasf106. 182 Williams. Jayne- 182 Williams. Joyce -r 165 Williams. Kaye-199 Williams. Williams. Lynn--'165 Pat-' 93. 103. 111. 165 Williams. Phillip--65. 199 Williams, Rick' f165 Williams. Robert 182 Williatns, Sheila--235 Williams. Wendyf 165 Williamson, Mike' 165 Wilson. Patricia-182 Wilson, Rondaf235 Wilson. Shelley 165 Wilton. Betsy f-18. 54. 58 Windlcr. Merle--65, 182 Windler, Steve'--65. 79. 199 Winters. Kathyf70. 235, 240 Winters. Kevinf165 Winters. Richard' 182 Witte. Mary -235 Witter. Linda--66. 127. 199 Wiltmer. Mike -92. 106. 182 Woerner. Nancyf 48. 52. 236 Wulfarth. CherylPf57. 182 Wright, Becky-1115. 199 Wright. Carol 119. 182 Wright, Jerry - 165 Wright, KathyHf236 Wright, Priscilla-fl56. 165 Wright. Rebeccaf54 Wright, Robertf92, 108. 182 Wright. Williamfl l 1. 182 Wrigley. Steven-199 Wrobleski, Waltfl99 Wyatt, Chatauguaf199 Wyckoff. Jody -182 Wnlfe. Tony '165 Wolff. Michael f-'A 182 Woloveek, Rosemary f66. 69. 127. 195. 199 Wood. Cynthia- 182 Young. Lori-f 115. 165 Young. Marcy 47. 173 Youngman. Lynn-173 Z Zachman. Stan -237 Zeisel. Marcia 165 Zellmer. Mark---67. 199 Zeman. Janf63. 237. 239. 240 Zentgraf. Dan f- 165 Zentgraf. Dave 25, 46, 51. 63. 104 7 239. 240 Zessin. Ruger-r 106. 173 Ziegele. Kathy Ziegler. Doug-- Zikus. Sandraf 49. 63. 75. 76. 205. 237 25. 74. 75. 104, 237. 238 65. 199 Zimmerman. Dan-79. 173 Zweifel. Joan 76. 232. 237 Wiesler. Wendyf23. 24. 72. 75. 118. 140. 235. 239, 240 Wood. Linda -199 Wood. Roger 25, 72. 236 73. 74. 98. 101. 215. Wood. Shannon-72. 73. 98. 182 Wood. Ted-f93. 165 1N0odh0uSe. Mike-'74, 103. 199 Y Yates. Rick- -165 Young. Carolyn -48. 183 Young, Daniel 34. 75. 87. 90. 91. 236 Young. Debra 236 Young. Erie-30. 64. 72. 75. 87. 108. 109. 236 Zwieky. Davef--92. 173 Zwieky. Juc1yf237. 240 Take Time To Remember 1970 An End and A Beginning Remember this past year. For frosh —An anxious Beginning But for seniors —A sad, yet long-awaited end. Remember football —Let’s Go 10-0 WE’RE NUMBER ONE! Mr. Baietto . . . Positive Attitude Homecoming . . . Tests . . . “Once Upon A Mattress” . . . More Tests . . . Christmas Vacation! Semester Exams (BLAH) . . . Term Papers and Late Nights . . Spring Break . . . Tests . . . Prom . . . Final Exams (double BLAH) Graduation . . . and it's all over! Let it be! The time has come to put the finishing touches on this year's Excalibur. And as our work draws to a close, nearly a year after it was begun, we take this time to reflect upon our rewarding experience. This book meant long, hard hours for those involved, but as Tom Schwab's words of wisdom go: “When the going get's tough, the tough get going. It is our sincere desire that each person at Richwoods finds a part of himself in this book. We would like to thank our editors and their staffs who devoted their time to making this 256 page book a reality: Kathy Adams, Ralie Deffenbaugh. Nancy Hoerr. Laurie Judd. Diana Kelly, Becky Owen. Kathy Ziegele, Eileen Brekke, Gail Masierson, and Diane Rigley. Our photogra- phers. Gary Benner. Gary Hcrberger, and Fred Weinberg, are most certainly included in this list. A special thanks most certainly goes to our deserving friends, Julie Alberti, Tammy Martiny, and Sarah Robinson, w ho pitched in when help was desperately needed. We also extend our appreciation to Mr. Roger Foote of Creative Pho- tography who devoted countless hours to developing and printing many of our pictures and to Mr. Joe Gardner, the American Yearbook Company Advisor, and Mr. Ed Utley who guided us through this hectic year. Our parents also deserve a heart-felt thanks for being so patient during those long deadline nights and offering moral support when times looked bad. To everyone else who devoted their extra time to the mak- ing of the 1970 Excalibur. we say thanks . . . and to next year's staff — GOOD LUCK!!


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