Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1961
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c. ROCK ISLAND SR. HIGH SCHOOL ROCK ISLAND, ILLINOIS present the 1961 WATCHTOWER A WORKING WORLD ASSOCIATION, THE U N. BRINGS PEACE AND SECURITY TO THE FUTURE GENERATION. AMERICA ' S SPACE PROGRAM GROWS FROM ACADEMIC EMPHASIS IN THE NATION S HIGH SCHOOLS. A GOOD SCHOOL ATHLETIC PROGRAM INSPIRES STUDENTS TO REPRESENT THEIR COUNTRY IN THE OLYMPICS. MANY HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TOOK PART IN THE 1960 PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION ACTIVITIES. TABLE OF CONTENTS MMg ACADEMICS . 12 fa mLt ASSOCIATIONS . w 96 fa ■gf ACTIVITIES . (J 132 fa MTCf ATHLETICS . 166 In appreciation for his devoted service to the community, we the Watchtower Staff of 1961 and student body of R.I.H.S. would like to dedicate our book to Mr. E. S. Metcalf. We offer this yearbook as a tribute to his contributions to our education. The appearance on Octo¬ ber 24th of Jack Kennedy in the Rock Island Field House was an event which every student at this school will always remember. People traveled hundreds of miles to hear his speech, which was televised. Kennedy al¬ so gave a talk to the J. F K. ' s in the Girls ' Gym. PRESIDENTIAL Just as important as the visit of Kennedy was the ap¬ pearance of Richard M. Nixon a week later. Since it was Homecoming at Rock Island, Nixon gave his speech at the Masonic Tem¬ ple in Davenport and another at the Moline Air¬ port the following Saturday morning. CANDIDATES CAMPAIGN TO THOUSANDS THROUGH QUAD-CITIES AREA Immense crowds turned out to hear both can¬ didates. 11,000 people jammed the field house to hear Kennedy. 4,250 people greeted Nixon at the Masonic Temple while another 10,000 waited for him at the airport. CAMPUS CAUGHT IN COLOR Students enjoy the beautiful campus at Rocky and ap¬ preciate the amount of maintenance involved in the care of the many elm, buckeye, walnut, and crabapple trees. In charge of this responsibility is Kenneth A Lowe, head custo¬ dian. In the summer, when school begins and throughout the year this crew cares for the appearance of the school. This doorway is not only the entrance to a school, it is the portal to a high school education. These doors open to social functions as well as intellectual guidance. They symbolize accessibility to knowledge offered by Rock Island Senior High School. In 1939, these doors were first un¬ locked. In 1961, they opened the school year on September 5th. priiMt 01 i 7 ) ilMIIII l| ' ■ - ._k U3ft V, Students learn to step out of the way as they hear the familiar sound of Mr. Vern Witt ' s vehicle. LUNCHTIME OFFERS 11:10 to 12:45 is the time designated as lunch period Students, dismissed by class, are allowed thirty minutes for lunch. Lunch time usually follows a pattern from classroom, to the lunch line, to the table, and then to the student lounge The walk from the lunch line to the table brings stares if your tray is filled full like these boys ' are. BREAK IN DAY The cafeteria not only ser¬ ves as a food center but also as a social gathering. Here latest gossip is spread, tickets are sold for the dance, boy¬ friend and girlfriend meet and dabs of unfinished homework are crammed in between bites of lunch. Noon hour nearly always finds the student lounge filled to capacity. It is the supply room for candy, pop, and friends. Conversation and food engage these senior girls during the lunch hour break. INTRODUCTION — SENIORS I These students hove reached the top rungs on the ladder to success in their high school academic programs. On the first rung is Greg Wahlstrom, Thomas Johnson, Roberta Hall- quist, Michael Meyer, Judith Hobson, Peter Bohn, Margaret Finch, Bruce DeLugish, Thomas Dickman, Sheila Andich, and Linda Schuster. Valedictorian GREG WAHLSTROM 96.31 Salutatorian THOMAS JOHNSON 96.18 ROBERTA HALLQUIST 96.08 14 SENIORS Teressa Davis Mary Abbott John Adolphi As three years of hard work, fun, and new friendships draw to a close, the Senior class looks back upon them as years full of memories. Homecoming, with the election of royalty, began the year ' s social activities. This was the first of many events to be added to their collection of memories With graduation close at hand Seniors work hard to maintain their grade averages College day was held for those who were planning future educations, while business opportunities were offered to others. Activities supplied a twofold purpose for our Seniors. Friendships were developed through clubs while speaking experiences were gained through such performances as the Senior Class Play, Class Night, and the Varsity Show. The month of May provided a full cal¬ endar of events to precede the night of graduation Track, baseball, tennis, and golf close the athletic season as the Prom cul¬ minated the year ' s social activities. As the Seniors stand in line to receive their diplomas they look back in retrospect upon their years at R.I.S.H. as years full of accomplishment and hard work. Ronald Anderson Sheila Andich c. Margaret Archer Mary Atkinson Kent Baker William Banks UPPERCLASSMEN ENJO THEIR • SENIORITY” living center and look back upon past Right: Vice-President Dave Roberts, Tom Thomas. William Bethurem Madelyn Bills Kae Bisby Michael Bisby Nancy Benson Vicky Bergfeld Carole Beselin James Bethurem c Joyce Bishop Douglas Black Anne Blick William Blink Alan Blitz SENIORS 17 Ann Brown Thomos Brown Informing the surrounding corr activities is the job of student ' Phyllis Vandekerckhove, The Arc sports writer. ASSEMBLIES NOW VIEWEC Bonnie Brownrigg Bruce Brunsvold Robert Buckner Kathy Buckwalter Raymond Bulens 18 SENIORS lities of Rock Island high school ' s orters Bobbie Bell, Times-Democrat; nd Wendel Swan, Argus student _ . Neil Carlson Gerald Casey FROM FRONT ROW SEATS John Chambers James Chance Sandra Chance Dennis Chatterton Darlene Christensen 19 SENIORS f ' Frieda Collins Collins Julie Connell Sharon Conrad SENIORS TAKE ACTIVE Paying close attention to the pn Jean Miller, Gloria Koselau, and B Mary Cox Douglas Crawford Linda Crawford Greggrey Cudworth Michelle Curtis dential campaign of 1960 are Mary Ziel. Bruce DeLugish Michael Denomo 1 a u ) JR William DeVoss Thomas Dickman James Diekman Terry Dierikx Linda Diller Robert Doggett Gail Dohrn James DeVrieze David DeYoung REGISTRATION BEGINS Walter Dryoel Pamela Dudley David Dulaney Sherrie Dunham 22 SENIORS Ronald Durham Robert Duyvejonck Sandra Ealy terson receive their schedule cards, James Ebers JoAnn Eckhardt Marilyn Eckhort Mary Edstrom c Phillip Ekstrom Ronald Elliott SENIOR YEAR Sharon Emrick Carol Engels Thomas Engels Sandra Enstrom Judy Erwin Daniel Fay Margo Fedderson Margaret Finch Louis Fisher David Fitz Jon Peterson, Linda Moore, and Dottie minute homework. HOMEWORK KEEPS Betty Frey John Fox Cyla Franklin Morrison work hard to finish lost Kurt Froehlich Homer Fuller Leroy Fuller Rolando Gorcia SENIORS ACTIVE t Elaine Geiger Donald Gesualdo Daniel Gillette Kathleen Glancey Vernon Glison SENIORS 25 Michoel Wynn Noncy Goyins Clork Grohom Kothlcen Groms Vicki Burch, Phyllis Vondekerckhove Caldwell, Joe Viernow, and Tonr coming float. SENIORS STAR IN Roberta Hollquist Donald Hamm Dennis Handley Mary Ellen Hannes Norman Hannon SENIORS Robert Hortung Jomes Hass Jackie Tomberger, Barb Steck, Don Brown work diligently on their Home- Jon Hayes HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Ho ' John Heckert Patricia Heilwagner Enid Heitz Rhoda Hendren Clora Hertningfield SENIORS 27 28 Maryonno Hintz Joseph Hoane Judith Hobson Virginia Hodson The Wotchtower staff is working Seated: Judy McDaniel and Linda ScH Karalee Cook, Sheila Andich, Mar Lynn Burpee. WATCHTOWER ONE OF Linda Hoefle Evelyn Holcomb Richard Huddleston Arlene Hudson Bill Hughes Judith Hunigan SENIORS Laura Janvick Richard Jeanes Suellyn Jennisch Betty Gean Johnson hard on an idea for the yearbook, uster, Editor Standing are, Bob Boron, Miller, Phyllis Vandekerckhove, and SENIOR ACTIVITIES 29 SENIORS Dennis Johnston Marilyn Johnston Marilyn Jones Elio Mae Jones Linda Jones Sandra Junker Van Kaiser Greg Wahlstrom, one of many senior the cap and gown he will wear tho SENIORS ANTICIPATE Jock Kester Nancy Kester Ann Kimmel Harlan King SENIORS Maureen Kinnamon John Kish Donald Knabe James Knight Ronald Knochenmus looking forward to graduation, tries memorable night. William Knoeferl William Knott Nancy Koeller Mary Krause c Jacqueline Kropen Donald Kruzan CAP, GOWN ACTIVITIES 31 SENIORS Dawn Lane Betsy Larson VARSITY SHOW, CLASS Carol Leman Jorita Levendosky Ready, Aim,. , And so gc Rocky ' s physical education depa interests of all students. Errol Lindsay Larry Lingafelter Willian Lofgren Judith Long Jackie Sue Lord 32 SENIORS NIGHT DISPLAY TALENT Lyndq Lovett Steve Lowther he day out on the archery range, nent is well equipped to meet the Fred Lue Lonce Luther Bruce Lyon Phyllis McAdam Marilyn McDonald Terry McFall Ronald McGinnis Joyce Madora Michael Maihack Anne Marie Male Kenneth Maranda Rose Mary Marble Michoel Markin Dean McMeekan Richard McMullen Judy McSparren Thomas MacBeth Typical of senior fun on Halloween is by a group of senior girls. Standing: Sandy Hunsley, Carolyn Veren, Kay Bobbie Plum, Margo Fedderson, SENIORS PROVIDE Ronald Martin jonn Masor, Isabel Matteson Margaret Mayne 34 SENIORS David Miller Lewis Miller Mary Jean Miller Thomas Miller c this portrayal of o shotgun wedding Nancy Kallis, Darlene Christensen, Webster, and Diane Munch. Seated: Judjth Mitche || Jackie Tomberger, and Paula Nelson. Richard Moffitt LEADERSHIP FOR ACTIVITIES Wallace Moffitt Terry Moon Linda Moore Gary bAoran Dorothy Morrison SENIORS mm Randall Morrison Ronald Morrison Pamela Moses Donald Motz Diane Munch Judith Munn Sharon Murphy Richard Murray Joseph Mustacchio MEET YOU IN STUDENT Robert Nabstedt Larry Nash Jill Nathan Charlene Nelson Paula Nelson Reynold Nelson Are you taking a picture of ui hair! Senior boys joke with the cor lunch period. SENIORS Judith Ogren Larry Ohrberg David Olson Gloria Olson LOUNGE AFTER SCHOOL?” Cathy O ' Neill Merilyn Owen c Rose Owens Dorothy Paridon Bruce Park Michael Parks Come on, give us time to comb our era mon while they relax during their SENIORS 37 Amber Pederson David Perry David Peterson Jon Peterson Linda Peterson Marvin Peterson Doris Pfaff Norma Pierce Kenneth Pippert Christine Pirmann Gary Platt Candidates for 1960 Homecoming helped elect them for this honor. Connell, Janet Barr, Phyllis Vandeker sitting are Marily Becke, Jacquelyn vidson, Sheila Andich, and Dorothy LAST HOMECOMING Bobbie Plum Carolyn Poelvoorde David Poffenbarger Robert Popp 38 SENIORS Dovid Powless Sandra Prescott Karen Prott Royalty show the winning smiles that Standing are Stephanie Foulk, Julie ckhove, Linda Moore, Kathy Gartelos; Tomberger, Judy Hunigan, Gail Da- Morrison. Roger Pritt Gene Prusa Karen Queck Donald Rohn c Dolores Rangel Douglas Rasmussen BRINGS NOSTALGIA COMMENCEMENT NIGHT top five percent of the Senior class, Linda Riddell, Judith Hobson, Mary Margaret Finch Second Row: Mary- Peterson, Lynda Lovett, Jane Aikin, Schuster, Julie Lindley, Dorothy Mor- and Tom Johnson Fourth Row: Bruce Bohn, Greg Walstrom, Michael Meyer, Kathryn Rogers Warren Rogers Evelyn Romine Anna Ruggles Susan Savage Judith Sax James Saylor Carrol Scherer John Schmocht Jerry Schnell Carl Schoessel Terry Schoessel Linda McMahill, Steve Kemenyffy, Frank Meade put the college reading scholastic aims. COLLEGES, CAREERS Frances Scott Richard Scott Elizabeth Scriven Mary Sears Gary Segal SENIORS Diane Senneff James Seymour Larry Shelton Richard Shepherd Joseph Hoane, Sheila Andich, and room to use in deciding their future AWAIT GRADUATES Gerald Shelter Norva Shir key Janet Shogren Larry Shriver c Dan Shryack Wolfgang Sieberer Shirley Silbough Donno Sims Charles Slentz Koron Sloan Jacqueline Starks 43 SENIORS Marsha Smith Carol Snelling Gary Snyder Margaret Snyder Gracia Sowers Daniel Sprague Kenneth Sproul Barbara Steck Walter Stegemann FOREIGN EXCHANGE STUDENTS John Stengel Kermit Stevenson Michael Stewart Nancy Stone Richard Stout Jean Strayer Foreign exchange students, Anne Sieberer of Austria, are shown Rocky ' s Austin. 44 SENIORS Paul Strayer Earl Strupp Wendel Swan Diane Swanson Thomas Taber Alan Tanner Janet Taylor Thomas Taylor JoAnn Test JOIN ROCKY ' S STUDENT BODY. Marie Male of Fronce and Wolfgang beautiful campus by our principal Mr. Thomas Thomas Richard Thomson Ida Thornton Paul Tingle Jacquelyn Tomberger Charles Tropp SENIORS Sharon VonMotz Gregg Wahlstrom Robert Walker Randall Walters Jacqueline Watkins Salli Watts Bonnie Waymack Judith Webb Robert Wenger DOOR TO FUTURE Larry Westmorland Louise Westmorland Robert White Shirley White Pamela Whiteside Robert Whitlow Alberto Willems John Willett Berkley Willhite Michoel Willhite ' .|yj Louise Willioms 1 9 Roydell Willioms (IbJ Charles Williamson Judith Williamson SENIOR PICTURES WIL Pat Wilson puts on her prettiest smi Hull of Hains studio. Jean Woods James Worthington Marilyn Woy Jacqueline Wozniak Jack Yeocum Annetta Young Phyllis Young Sharon Young Thomas Young BRING MANY MEMORIES r for her Senior picture taken by Jack 49 SENIORS JUNIORS Eagerly anticipating their senior year, the middleclassmen accept the new responsi¬ bilities of their Junior role They, of course, dread the Junior Tests, but look forward to such activities as their class play, Arsenic and Old Lace , and selecting their Junior officers. With the arrival of spring, they receive their class rings and plan The Prom. On graduation night ,the Junior Marshals lead the procession. Their extracurricular and school activities are well preparing them to be members of the senior class of 1962 . J. Adams, Rb. Adams, Rg. Adams, S. Adolphi, D. All¬ cock, J. Amsbaugh, G. An¬ dersen, D. Anderson, G An¬ derson, R. Anderson, S. An¬ derson, K. Andrews, L. Apple, B Arday, J Arnold, K. Arnold. J. Asquith, G. Atkinson, B. Bailey, S. Balmer, T. Balt- zer, W. Barlon, P. Bartels, R. Bartels, J. Beals, B. Beauchamp, C. Beeber, B. Becke, D. Beeman, F. Bell, L. Bennett, A. Benoit, M. Bergeron, K. Betz, S. Billings, J. Birkland, J. Bjorkman, W. Blessing, R. Boarts, J. Bohannon, D. Boomershine, N. Booras, F Bottoni, D. Bowman, C. Brancato, K. Brattain, M. Bratton, R. Bretl, L. Breuwet, 50 JUNIORS J. Brissman, J. Britton, M. Brooks, R. Brooks, H. Brown, J. Buckley. R. Buerkmon, C. Bundy, G. Bunning, P. Burke, J. Burns, P. Bursott, B. Butler, S. Bykowsky, V. Cole. Junior Class officers Becky Anderson, Secretary, Ed Stock, President, and Kathy Andrews, Vice-President, take a moment out of their busy day to view Rocky ' s campus. G. Calhoun, S. Callahan, L. Campana, C. Compbell, R. Campbell, J. Contrail, J. Carpenter, S. Carrell, D. Carter, M. Case, B. Christen¬ sen, R. Christensen, P. Clark, R. Clark, K. Claus- sen, B. Cole, B. Coleman, G. Coleman. JUNIORS 51 D. Conner, C. Cook, J. Cool- idge, B. Cromer, Bt. Cromer, M. Cropnell, P. Crawford, C. C reage r, K. Crow, A Crum. £ K. Cummings, R. Cummins, S. Custer, S. Daggett, C. Dahlen, G. Dakin, P. Daniels, C. Darr, H. Davenport, H. Davidson, L. Davies, M. Davis, T. Daw¬ son, T. Day, K. Dean. Paul Crawford ' s parents chat casually with math teocher, Mr. Peterson, during the annual Open House at Rocky. 52 JUNIORS M. DeBrackeleire, J. De- Bruyne, T. DeCramer, D. Deibert, D. Dempsey, J. Denhard, J. Denton, P. Den- •ton, J. DeVolder, G. Diet- erich, J. Dixon, K DizoteM, B. Dobbelaere, P. Dover, K. Downing, C. Downs, F. Dra¬ per, J. Drucker. J. Duncolf, T. Dunlap, R. Durkee, M. Dusenberry, A. Eagle, L. Eckermonn, M Eckhardt, G. Eckhart, W. Edmund, K. Edwards, R. Ehrmann, F. Eldred, L. Ent- ler, M. Ernst, L. Fairchild, E Forren, D. Four, R. Fed- dersen. Harlan VonDresky, Richard Cummins, Judy Muhleman ond Vicki Woloski compute the data of the just completed experiment. D. Fenton, C. Fickenschei, K. Fisher, J. Fitzgerald, G. Fleming, J. Foley, D. Foss, S. Foss, D Foster, J Foulk, J. Fox, A. Frankel, C. Frick, R. Frink, M. Frye. J. Fuller, R. Fuller, P Ful- s c h e r, K. Gallagher, V. Gann, R Garcia, J. Garrett, P Garrison, R. Garrison, R Gaylord. JUNIORS 53 S. Geifmon, S. Geifman, P. Georgecopoulos, M. Ger- sick, N. Gidel, T. Gilbert, R. Gillette, J. Goethals, D. Goff, B. Goldstein, E. Gould, G. Gray, M. Green, S. Grif¬ fith, R. Grove, C. Hammer- lund, J. Hammond, R. Hanson. H. Harmon, B. Harpel, J. Harvey, S. Hayes, M. Hays, S. Hoyslett, L. Hay¬ wood, R. H e c h t, C. Hennessey, T. Herbst, V. Hermann, D. Herron, R. Hes- ser, K. Hickerson, E. Hickman. R. Hicks, J. Hill, G. Hillyer, J. Hilton, J. Hingstrum, C. Hinze, C. Hisey, R. Hocken- berry, M. Hoffeditz, J. Hol¬ lingsworth. Juniors, Barb Becke and Pam Bartels, Senate 300, Jacque Staley,. Activity Room, and Steve Urie, Gym, complete last-minute stuffing on their prize-winning float. 54 JUNIORS Junior girls battle in a close field education class. J. Hoover, D Houston, A. Huber, D. Hudson, F Hughes, P Humphries, J. Hunter, D. Hutton. hockey game during their scheduled physical J. Ill, S. Inch, E. Ingold, T. Jacks, M Jacobs, P. Jocobs, L. Jensen, K. Jinks, K. Johnson, J. Johnson, L. Johnson, R. Johnson S. Johnson, R Jones, J. Jorgensen, J. Kahling, G. Kahn, R Kammerer, I Kor- ish, C. Kelly, K Kempf, M Kerch, M. Kerofsky, M Kin¬ caid, B Kirby, M Klinga- man, R. Klingebiel, R Kloc- kou, J. Kludy, J. Knight 55 JUNIORS [rock island SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL 1961 FOOTBALL SEPT. 15- IOWA CITY OCT. 6 - CLINTON (HOMECOMING, OCT. 13 - ALLEMAN NOV. 3 - DAVENPORT(WfST)DAD ' S NITJ NOV. 10-JEFFERSON (CR) Jeon Hilton and Lorene Jensen, looking at the 1961 football schedule, find thot home¬ coming is on October 6. D. Kolovot, M. Kopko, C. Kreider, B Kropen, H. Kru¬ ger, S. KuehJ, R. Kuhn, E. Kutche, J. Kysfth, D. Lage. J. Laing, J. Lambert, D. LaMere, W. Larson, L. Leidig, T. Leslie, S. Letts, J. Lienord, J. Liljegren, J. Lincke, S. Ling, M. Litvin, S. Lomas, R. Long, T. Lord. 56 JUNIORS E. Love, D. Loveless, V. Lowe, G. Lowry, J. Lyons, M. McAdams, C. McClure, . W. McCombs, A. McCowan, P. McCullough, H. McEl- roy, L. McGoldrick, L. Mc¬ Millan, W. McMurray, J McVey, G. Machmer, J Mock, F. MacMillan. M. Morris, R. Moses, S. Motz, J Mule- man, P. Murphy, R. Nagle, L. Neal, D. Nelson, K. Nelson, R. Nelson, S. Nelson, J. Nesseler. N. Neuhaus, R Newell, H Newton, J. Newton, C. Nichols, J. Noble, V. North- cutt, T. Nusbaum. L. Madden, S. Mandel, P. Manley, T. Martin, T Mar¬ ti n, L. Maston, M. Metter- nick, K. Meyer, M Meyer, C. Miller, C. Miller, K. Mil¬ ler, K. Miller, P. Miller, P Millican, J. Missman, F. Moore, M. Morrell. A welcome break is the thirty-minute lunch hour where students mix food, gossip,and unfinished homework. JUNIORS 57 S. Ogle, C. Olmsted, E. Ol¬ sen, C. Olson, J. O ' Melio, L. Ortiz, P. Ortiz, S. Pohl, S. Portlow, J. Potrick, K Paulsen, L. Paulsgrove, M. Payton, F. Pearce, A. Pepp¬ ing, B Perkins, M. Petersen, C. Peterson. 58 JUNIORS Juniors ore busy “rocking their broins in order to get the best possible score since the re suits of the Junior Tests will be on their college transcript. D Peterson, M. Peterson, N Peterson J. Phillips, G. Pickett, C Plyer, A Pol- zin, M. Poston, J. Pounders, N Powers, R. Pringle, A. Pronga, S. Purcell, S. Que- vedo, M. Race. L. Rader, R. Raithel, D. Ralston, G. Ralston, R. Ram¬ sey, D. Record, R. Reed, S. Reed, R. Reem, L. Reid. J. Reimers, R. Reisman, L. Rennolet, K. Riley, C. Ro¬ berts, L. Robson, J. Rogers, P. Rogers, C. Rohlfing, N. Rommel. T. Rosenquist, H. Rotthier, P. Ruzicko, M. Sockfield, A. Salstrom, C. Sanders, A Sorver, L. Schob, Rbt. Schouenberg, S. Schefsky, J. Schiller, J. Schiller, J. Schmidt, L. Schmidt, D. Schrader. Members of the ring committee, Steve Ling, Virginia Cole, and Patricia Clark try to decide whether Rocky should have a school ring or a class ring. Rd. Schroeder, Rb. Schroe- der, P. Schulmeister, K. Schultz, A. Scott, H. Scott, L. Scott, M. Scott, R. Scott, P. Sheneman, J. Sheraden, E. Short, J. Sibley, M. Siefken, S. Simmons, M. Skoaples, E. Skowronski, K. Smellow. JUNIORS Rocky students bring their dates to on evening of music and dancing at the annual Sno Ball held during the Christmas holidays. M. Smith, 9 . Smith, A. S. Sullivan. Snow, J. Soliz, L. Soyke, R. Speckhart, j. Stablein, E. Stack, J. Staley, G. Stanton. 60 JUNIORS K. Sulouff, J. Summers. L. Surratt, W. Sutton, C. Swan¬ son, S. Swayne, J. Sweeney, M. Talaga, L. Taylor, L. Teague, R. Teague, S Tem¬ ple, W. Terrill, M. Thomas, P. Thornburg, A. Tolson, A. Townsend, J. Traeger M. Tucker, L. Turnipseed, G. Twitty, S. Tyler, W. Ty¬ ler, M. Oilman, S. Urie, G. Utke, R. Utley, J. VanErst- velde, L. Victor, P. Vincent, H. VonDresky, J. Wadkins, K. Woles, N. Walker, W Wolker, G. Word. M. Ward, J. Warrick, W. Water , R. Wedell, C. Welch, G. Wenos, C. Wes- tensee, L. White, S. Wicklund, G. Wil- kerson, R. Willems, F. Williams, Rb. Williams, R. Williams, T. Williams. L. Williamson, D. Withrow, V. Woloski, L Wood, B Woods, J. Workheiser, E Yancy, D. Ylinen, M. Yount, B. Zeffren. JUNIORS NOT APPEARING Bonnie Arp Ernest Ballenger Larry Bell Mark Bunch Linda Burgess Estell Clayton William Collins Ladell Cook William Cook John Cerde Jimmy Edward Davis Lee Decker Donald Downing William Dunbar Mark Eccles Dani el Ford John Gotes Alice Gordon John Handley Janet Hasson Larry Hemm Ronald Hesseltine Patric Hessen Thomas Irving Andrew Johnson Dennis Johnson Ronald Johnston Richard Kell Thomas Keto James Larson Barbara Liedtke Joseph Loucks William Miller Thomas Morgan Dorothy Morrow Bernard Moseley Arthur Ortiz Thomas Pormelee Charles Peterson Harold Petty Dale Prescott Dennis Reynolds Richard Rodriguez Alma Rosenthal Harry Rotthier Thomas Rummels Richard Shadden Gustave Sims Michael Sloan Mary Jane Smith Thomas Steele Marion Strauss Fonda Thornburg Mary Thurman Douglas Unwin Nancy VanDine William Ward John Wenos Marion Whitley Herbert Wiener James Wildermuth Gerold Wilkerson Williom Wilkerson Patricia Wilson Walter Wise Henry Woo Michael Wood Michael Wynn Eileen Yarbrough Patricio York Arden Zentio JUNIORS 61 SOPHOMORES In the fall of I960, 642 sophomores joined the student body of Rock Island Senior High. Their new life began re¬ membering locker combinations, finding rooms, meeting new faces and learning to keep their toys off the steps. It wasn ' t long before strange halls and faces became familiar. Sophomore cheerleaders were elected to cheer the Pebbles ' athletic events. Club activities, dances and plays appeared on their social calendars. In Sophomore Problems coun¬ selors tried to help the new students plan their future in a way that would be most beneficial to them. As spring approached with its promise of vacation, sophomores looked back on a year of new experiences, failures and successes, and looked forward to new dreams, hopes and ambitions. T. Abraham, C. Adams, F. Amiot, A. Anderson, D. An¬ derson, K. Anderson, L. An¬ derson, M. Anderson, S. An¬ derson, S. Anderson, B An- dich, R. Angle, R. Anthony, M. Archer, D. Arp, C. Ash. 62 SOPHOMORES P. Bailey, F. Barken, J. Barrling, B Bartels. T. Bar¬ ton, B. Bashaw, N. Bauers- feld, H. Bauling, J. Bealer, M. Beard, G. Bearman, I. Beaston, S. Beatty, P. Beb- ber, D. Beck, F. Beeding, F. Behnkon, D. Benedict. M. Benson, J. Bernsten, K. Berry, L. Best, N. Bevans, C. Beverlin, G Bibby, T. Biehl, P. Bien, F. Biemont, B. Bjork, V. Blakely, A. Blaylock, J. Blecker, J. Blocklinger. • K Briceland, D. Bridgman, J. Britten- dall, C. Brown, C. Brown, J. Brown, P Brown, M. Brugman, R. Bubon, T. Buck- waiter, K. Bunten, S. Buranek, J. Bur- kert, B Butts, R. Byerline. D. Bysinger, L. Campbell, S. Canavit, J. Capers, L. Cardwell, G. Carlsen, D Carlson, J. Carrell, M. Car¬ rel I, E. Carrillo. M. Blomgren, C. Blom- quist, J. Boetje, K. Boldt, N. Blote, N. Bolyard, R Bonds, J. Borst, S. Botts, S Bourell, J. Bowser, D Boyd, D. Boysen, W Brad¬ ley, W. Bragg, N. Brandle, L. Bratsch, G. Broughton Discussing their duties as newly elected sophomore officers, Ruth Coffin, Secretory; jj m Teros, Vice-President; and Jim Johnson, President, meet in the living center. SOPHOMORES 63 C. Cose, P Casey, J. Chod- wick N. Chambers, W. Chance, R. Chancellor, A Choroshenko, C. Clay, H. Clay, E Clevenstine C. Cliff, V. Clifton, M. Coates, R Cof¬ fin, R. Cohn, N. Coin, V. Collins, R. Connell, A. Cook, K. Cowan, R. Cribb, F. Cromer, W. Crow, D. Crownover, S. Crum. Exercises are not only good for muscles they also give these sophomores practice in co¬ ordination as they try to touch their toes in the right count. 64 SOPHOMORES K. Curtis, T. Daggett, V Dahlstrom, V. Daly, R. Dan¬ ner, V. Dovidson, B. Da¬ vis, J. Davis, P. Davis, R . Davis, S. DeFrane, R. De- Loach, C. Deneckere, S. De- Rusha, K. DeShone, L. Died- rich, R. Dinning, L. Ditt- man. Studying onion cells in biology class, Gary Schuster, left, and Jon Lindstrom, right, prepare slides for microscope study while Mary Earnst examines one she has already treated. J. Dobbler, D. Dobbs, C. Dockterman, M. Doeckel, W. Dohler, A. Dominick, E. Donawoy, B. Dotson, J. Douglas, M. Dow. V. Downs, J. Drowns, S. Dryoel, G. Duh- Istine, D. Durham, R. Dusenberry, D. Dutiel, D. Duytschaever, G. Eagle, P Eckhart, J. Ehlers, S. Ekstrom, L. Elliott, S. Elliott, T. Elsbury. V. Emmerick, C. Enstrom, C. Erickson, D. Evans, V. Fagerburg, J. Faramelli, S. Farrow, S. Four, D. Finch, J. Fisher, B. Flack, R. Flo- den, L. Floyd, D. Flynn, G. Ford, M. Forest, G. Forrest, G. Foster. SOPHOMORES 65 Taking a break from mental work, these boys get good exercise in the form of push-ups to help keep them fit physically. J. Foster, A Fowler, H. Fowler, J. Frakes, D Fran- cescon, B. French, G. Frick, J. Fryxell, J. Fuhlman, L. Fuhr. S Gabhart, M. Garber, R. Garcia, A. Geismar, M Geramanis, P. Germain, B. Gersick, R. Gooch ,J. Goodman, L. Gor¬ don, J. Graber, B. Grady, D. Graham, C. Grams, M. Grovitt. J. Green, S. Green, S. Greer, A Gregg, J. Gromoll, J Gunnell, D. Gushanas, K Haberthur, D. Hahn, S. Hainline, R. Hains, S. Hal- |5ern, S. Homm, S. Ham¬ mond, E. Handley, J. Han¬ son, H. Hanson, M. Harding. 66 SOPHOMORES B Harksen, M. Harl, J. Harland, J. Harmon, J. Harris, L. Harris, N. Har¬ ris, S. Hawes, A. Hayslett, J. Hecht. J. Heitsch, M. Hensly, R. Herbert, M Herman, L. Hilderb rand, P. Hill, T. Hilton, D. Hinds, G. Hoane, J Hobart, L. Hobbs, J. Hofmann, R. Hoick, J. Holcomb, R. Holcomb. Discovering that Friday dance classes aren ' t as bod os they ' ve heard, these sophomores learn how to do the Rocky shuffle. J. Holzer, L. Hood, E. Hoon. D. Hoover, P. Hoover, L. Hotvedt, E. Houseman, R. Hrebenar, J. Huddleston, C. Hudson, R. Hudson, N. Huff, R. Huffman, P Hum¬ phries, D. Huntley, A Hur¬ ry, M. Hutchison, M. Hutton. 67 SOPHOMORES J. Hynes, L. Ingersoll, H Inglis, G. Jocks, K Jackson, S. Jackson, M. Jamison, M Jennings, M. Jennings, A Jensen, C Johnson, D Johnson, H Johnson, J. Johnson, N. Johnson, P. Johnson, M. Johnson, M Jones. 68 M. June. L. Kaiser, C. Kamerer, J. Kaplan, M. Keller, P Kester, 0 Ketron, B King, M. King, V. Kinney, E. Kitch¬ ens, W. Kludy. S. Knanushu, K. Knapp, K. Knorr, S. Knott, J. Kozun, G. Kramer, P. Kramer, T. Kratzer. Preparing themselves for Senior Glee, members of the Sophomore Chorus watch Mr Os¬ borne. Row One: Gail Tanner, Shirley Souza, Karen Sereg, Norma Chambers. Sherry Cana- vit, Sharon Motherly. Row Two: Melvin Garber, Kenny Okey, Larry Tucker, Henry Hanson, Ron Dinning. Dick Williamson, Tim Schrader. Row Three: Judy Hansen, Linda Roqers Carolyn Hudson, Barbara Flack, Koren Karman, Pamela Peterson, Mary Jennings, Karen Briceland. Row Four: Lindo Harris, Sandro Greer, Malinda Hutchison, Rita Landrith, Helyn Inglis, Linda Wilson, Georgia Thompson. Ruth Ann Hoick, Nancy Bolyard. Row Five: Betty Nagle, Judy Foster, Pat Brown, Gloria Poelvoorde, Sue Ekstrom, Mary Johnson, Judy Logan, Evelyn Houseman, Gretchen Shultz. SOPHOMORES L. Kruse, J. Kubec, D Loge, R. Landrith, S. Langdon, D. Lauf, E. Leetch, S. Lemon, A. Lemkau, R. Lenser, L. Letterman, B. Lind, S. Lind, B Lindermann, L. Linder, N. Lindgren, D. Lindorff, J. Lindstrom. Listening carefully to Mr. Schultz ' s instructions, the members of this driver training closs learn rules to help them poss their driver permit test. This year was the first year driver training was compulsory for all sophomores. R. Linn, H Lockhart, J. Logon, S. Loth- ridge, E. Lowery, J. Lucas, J. Lungren, M. Lundy, J. Luther, D. McAdam, D. McCann, E. McCombs. J. McCormick, E. McDowell, M. McElroy, J. McGuire, J. McGuire, G. McKee, T. Me Millan, M. Me Neal. SOPHOMORES 69 B McNeill, C. McRoe, M. McRoberts, E. Madison, E. Makedon, R. Maring, T Marquis, J. Martens, H Masengorb, S. Motherly, T. Maxeiner, D. May, S. Mean- or, R. Medley, C. Meier, T. Mell, D. Meyer, R. Meyer. 70 SOPHOMORES Enjoying their Christmas party are the members of Senate 310. Seated, Left to Right: Harold iRolthier, Ann Blick, and Harry Rolthier. Standing: Edna Kitchens, Don Dailbert, Helen Fowler, Betty Jo Dobbeleare, Steve Miller, Dick Jeanes, and Bill Walker. J. Miller, S. Miller, S. Miller, T. Miller, L. Miner, C. Minteer, G. Moeller, P. Moneymaker, D. Moon, L. Moore, K. Moran, M. Moran, L. Morion, A. Mor¬ rison, C. Murphy. M. Murphy, P. Mustacchio, M. N a a b, R. Nacin, B. Nagle, B. Nelson, C. Nelson, M. Nelson, S. Nesseler, V. Nicholson. T. Nipper, R. Norris, D. Novak, D. Nystrom, D. Olson, R. Olson, C. Ortiz, B. Otts, M. Overton, J. Paridon, N. Porks, C. Pat¬ terson, B. Paul, J. Poul, J. Peasley, J Pepping, D. Per¬ kins, K. Perrin. G. Petersen, G. Petersen, A. Peterson, L. Peterson, M. Peterson, M Peterson, P Peterson, E. Pettit, B Phillips, J. Phillips, E. Phillips, S. Phillips, W. Phillips, D. Plank, R. Plum. G. Poelvoorde, G. Porter, E. Potter, G. Powell, D Pra¬ ther, P. Printy, R. Proehl, C. Prosser, E. Purviance, M. Quick. Putting the finishing touches on the camel and the Wise Men, hard working sophomores prepare the scene for display in the hall. SOPHOMORES 71 R. Quist, D. Ralston, R Ranson, E. Rapley, K. Rein¬ hold, D. Reis, B. Rhoden, M. Richards, C. Richeson, W Ridenour. R Rinell, J. Ringer, C. Rink, J. Robin¬ son, H. Rocycki, P. Roeske, L. Rogers, T. Rollason, N. Rosenberg, J. Ruge, T. Rummels, G. Ruud, M. Ryan, D. Sack- field, C. St. Clair. Leaving their cares behind in school, this couple looks forward to a hearty walk home together. 72 SOPHOMORES M. Sour, B. Sox, M. Scha- chel, B. Schaecher, S. Scha¬ fer, E. Schaumburg, T. Schelstrote, J. Scheuermon, .L Schmit, D. Schmitt, J. Schmitt, D. Schnell, K. Schorpp, T. Schrader, V Schroeder, G. Schultz, G. Schuster, A. Scott. M. Scott, R. Scott, K. Seo- ger, S. Sedgwick, N Sedrel, J. Seefeldt, K. Sereg, J. Shetler, M. Shetter, J. Short. R. Shropshire, D. Seigel, M. Silknitter, J. Simpson, C. Sims, P. Sims, S. Single- ton, K Sinnett, J. Skoggs, L. Skillmon, S. Skyles, S. Smiley, G. Smith, H. Smith, K. Smith. M. Smith, D. Soboroff, R. Soliz, S. Souza, S. Spotes, B Stage, J. Stage, H. Steele, K. Stengel, C. Stone, P Stotts, C. Strieder, B. Suggs, D. Sunstrom, L. Swain, J. Swank, P. Swann, R. Swisher. 73 SOPHOMORES Judy Foster is cheered on by other excited contestants bockstage os she tries out for sophomore cheerleading, being judged by the Senate. S. Swisher, K. Sykes, R Talboom, E. Talik, G Tan¬ ner, B. Taylor, P. Taylor, J. Teague. J. Teros, R Terrill, M. Thomas, G. Thompson, J. Thompson, K. Thompson, M. Thompson, R Tiefenbach, G. Tinion, B. Tipton, E. Titus, M. Tollenaer. 74 H. Toney, Y. Towns, D. Trone, R. Trost, K. Tucker, L. Tucker, L. Tuman, T Ullman, M Vancil, W. Van- cura, M. VanDine, R. Var- ble, R. Vedell, K. Versman, G. Vincent, C. Vogler, V. VonMotz, P. Wadkins. SOPHOMORES Jt I A. Wahlstrom, D. Waite, L. Walgren, R. Walker, P. Ward, C. Waters, R. Wat¬ son, J. Waxenberg, J. Wee- ber, K. Weindruch. D. Welsh, B Wessel, C. Whjsler, B White, M. White, L. Whitlow, 6 Whit¬ more, K. Whitmore, S. Wight, D. Wil¬ letts, H Williams, L. Williams, S. Wil¬ liams, G. Williamson, R. Williomson. SOPHOMORES MISSING Maurice Bonds Burhl Bowers Harlan Bowling James Bowling Rose Bowyer Jess Brown Don Burgess Darlene Carroll Rodney Davis Joe Dinneen Gerry Eage Linda Elsten Jackie Fields Mary Fite Raymond Foster John Garrett Sharon Harrington Robert Harris Ronnie Hines Dan Hobert Judy Johnson Mary Johnson Robert Johnson Jerald Johnson Allen Jones Karen Karman Karen Kissed Delores Larson Patricia Lear Dean Lindoerfer John McKnight Paul Marshall Ross Maxey Earl Miller John Miller Gary Mock more Virgil Mullens Sue Nahrgang Judy Nicholls Kenneth Okey Mike Pomeroy Linda Reynolds Rita Roesner David Rohr Richard Sanders Judy Schriner Pansy Smith John Souza Tom Timm Myrtle Ullrick Tyrene Whitley Sharon Wilkens Jerry Willfong Marvin Williams K A W. Williamson, C. Wilson, J. Wilson, L. Wilson, P. Wil¬ son, G. Winfree, W. Wise, L. Witmer, J. Woods, G Wright, R. Yancy, R. Yea- ter, T Yeater, M. Yeocum, R. Yodts, G. Young, D. Zwicker, G. Zwicker. SOPHOMORES 75 76 The administration and school board are responsible for the policies and decisions of Rock Island High School. They are the ones who make possible the wonderful op¬ portunities afforded to the Rocky students. Through their efforts in obtaining our new field house, they have made our school one of the finest in the state. They also hire teachers and provide funds for further ex¬ pansion. The faculty has more contact with the students than does the school board. Through the understanding, patience, and wisdom of these instructors, the basic skills are imbed¬ ded in the minds of every boy and girl. Through their tireless effort, they help many students with extracurricular projects. Earl H. Hanson, Superintendent of Rock Island Public Schools The Rock Island City Board of Education check over one of the many reports sent in about the city ' s public schools. Standing are Max Lar¬ son, Ted Arnold, Virgil Helms, C. W. Motz and William Bell. Sitting are Earl Hanson, and Junius Califf. • SCHOOL BOARD CHARLES 0. AUSTIN JR., B.Ed., M.A., Principal, Senate. 77 PRINCIPAL DEANS Florence J. Liebbe, Dean of Student s. Herbert L. Wagner, Dean of Boys COUNSELORS Ruth Schuck, Junior Girls ' Counselor. Fred R. Houlton, Junior Boys ' Counselor. 3 FACULTY ENGLISH DEPARTMENT Media Hankins, A.B., A.M., English 1 2R, 12N. Marie Gillette, A.B., English 11, Y-Teens. Sofia Kougerures, B.S., English 11, Sophomore Y-Teens. Neola Kubicek, A.B., English 10. Sarah C. Loraway, A.B., A.M., English 12R, 12N. 79 FACULTY Nicholas L. Peschang, A.B., A.M. English 10, Journalism, ' Crimson Crier, Watchtower. Beverly Rhines, A.B., English 10, Sophomore Y-Teens. Ruth A. Schuck, A.B., English 12N. Lyol Swenson, A.B., A.M., English 12R, 12N, Y-Teens. 80 FACULTY Carolyn P. Walker, B.A., M.A., Junior English, Senior Old English. Helen G. Welty, B.A., Junior English. Alvin B. Jasper, B.A., Art, Boys ' Hi-Y. SPEECH DEPT. E. Dorothy Peterson, B.A., M.A., Speech, Dra¬ matic Club. DISTRIBUTIVE ED DIVERSIFIED OCC. John L. Bevill, B.S., M. Ed., D 0. Club. Lawrence P. Neuerburg, B.S., M.A., Distributive Education, Typing, Business Law, D.E. Club. 81 FACULTY SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT Lyle E. Jones, B.S., M.A., Economics, Senior Closs Sponsor. Wilbur N. Allen, B.A. M.S., Government, Economics, Cross Country, Athletic Photog¬ raphy. Ted Dickerson, B.A., M.A., Americon History, Athletic Equipment Manager. Hollis Hegg, B.A., M.A.,. American Govern¬ ment, Youth Forum. FACULTY P. J. Mortin, A.B., American History, World Geography, Debate, Extempore Speaking, Radio Club, Blackhawk Tribe. Cletus R. Melchior, B.S., M.S., American Government, World History, Detention, Club 218 . Richard T. Sios, A.B., A.M., American History, Boys ' Hi-Y. Mary Morello, A M., B.S., Senior World History. SPECIAL EDUCATION E. Violet Nelson, B.S., M.S., Special Education. 83 FACULTY LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT John W. Blombcrg, A.B., A.M., Spanish II, III, IV, Pan American Leogue. Kathryn Boyd, A.B., Spanish I, II, Pan Ameri¬ can League. Kathleen Buren, A.B., English 10, French I, II, French Club. Alverda Doxey, A.B., A.M., Latin I, II, III, IV. Billie Gene Lee, A.B., Spanish I. 84 FACULTY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Lyle Forward, A.B. B S., M.Ed., Geometry, Algebra, Golf. Robert L. Lentz, B.S., Geometry, Algebra Hazel Parrish, A.B., A.M., Geometry. Julien C. Peterson, A.8., M.Ph., Algebra, Trig¬ onometry, Geometry, Calculus, College Algebra. Eva Robb, A.M., Algebra. 85 FACULTY SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Harold V. Almquist, B.S., Biology, Director of Athletics, Varsity Football Cooch, Lettermans ' Club. Edward Fleener, B.A., Biology, Sophomore Foot¬ ball Cooch, Sophomore Basketball Cooch. George H. Franck, B.S., M.Ed ., Biology, Sopho- George McMaster, B.A., M.S., Physics, Chemi- more Football Cooch. stry-Physics, Nurses Chemistry, Science Club, Camera Club, Applied Electronics Club. 86 FACULTY Dorothy K. Hall, A.B., M.Ed., Biology. John R. Stone, A.B., Chemistry, Science Club, Science Council, Applied Electronics, Camera Club. HOME ECONOMICS Bliss Maple, B.S., A.M., Homemaking I, II, III, F.H.A. Sponsor. Robert Motz, A.B., A.M., Biology, Tennis. BOOK SUPPLIES Gladys L. Blaser, Book Room Florence Costen, B.S., A.M., English 10, Home¬ making II. FACULTY 87 COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Eugene E. Blick, A.B., Typing, Bookkeeping, Stenogrophy, American Field Service. Benjamin Clork, B.S., Senior Math, Business Carrie Ekblad, A.B., Secretarial Training, Short- Math, Accounting I, Typing I, Personal Records, hand. Assistant Coach Football, Track. Fred R. Houlton, B.S., M.S., Business Education. Helen Leary, A.B., M.A. , • Accounting, Busi¬ ness Low, Typewriting. 88 FACULTY Willis Rodemocher, M.S., in Ed., Shorthand, Typing. Charlotte M. Stone, A.B., Accounting MUSIC DEPARTMENT Donald W. Kruzon, B.M., M.M.E., Bond Everett McDowell, B.S., A.M., Orchestra. Murray J. Osborn, B.S., M.S., Vocal Music 89 FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Samuel B. Chilton Jr., B.S., Coach of Swim¬ ming Team, Physical Education, Swimming Classes. Kenneth Greene, A.B., AM., Physicol Educo- tion, Intramurals. Robert J. Riley, A.B., A.M., Physical Education, Basketball Coach. Jerry Symons, B.S., Physical Education, Assis¬ tant Sophomore Basketball Coach. Mary Brent, B.S., Physical’Education, Tennis, Girls ' Athletic Association. 90 FACULTY Rosond Chambers, B.S., Physical Education, Girls ' Athletic Association, Intramurals, Pep Club, Swimming Classes. Marguerite M. Pierce, A.B., Physical Educa tion, Girls ' Athletic Association. STUDY HALL Helen Noble, Assistant Librarian, Study Hall Supervisor. Doreen LaMere, A.B., Physical Education, Soph¬ omore and Varsity Cheerleaders, Intramurals, Girls ' Athletic Association. LIBRARIAN Mabel Rigg, A.B., A.M., B.S. Helen Hazlett, Study Hall Attendant, Text Book Librarian. FACULTY MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT Deane H Ball, B.S., Machine Shop, Metal Shop. David J. Borth, A.M., Printing, Chairman of Industrial Arts in Junior and Senior High Schools, Supervisor of Trade and Industry Classes. Howoed M. Lundeen, B.S., Wood Shop, Foot¬ ball Line Coach, Head Track Cooch. James R. Clark, B.S., A.M., Mechanical Draw¬ ing. NURSE Matilda Bacon, R.N., School Nurse, Future Nurses ' Club. 92 FACULTY DRIVER EDUCATION Merlin E. Aller, B.A., M.A., Student Driving, Assistant Coach in Football and Track. G. F. Brown, B.S., Student Driving, Assistant Coach of Football and Wrestling. Chester A. Schultz, B.S., M.S., Driver Theory, Wrestling Coach. James E. Johnstone, B.A., Student Driving. ORGANIST Edward G. Stein, Organist for Assemblies, Organ Teacher. FACULTY 93 OFFICE HELP Jeon Chofterton Marilyn Henson Where can we purchase tickets for the game Friday night? Have you found a red pointed tennis shoe? These are typical questions the office faces every day. Ans¬ wering phone calls, sending messages, act¬ ing as the complaint department; the duties of the office help are many. In addition they keep the files and records in order. The office staff contributes many unrecog¬ nized services through the school year. Dora Rook 94 FACULTY CUSTODIANS Responsible for keeping the building and equipment in tip-top order ore: Row One: Joe Endicott, Kenneth Lowe, Row Two: Vernon Witt, Fred Wedeking, George VanDanBreen, Row Three: Laurance Hooks, Elzie Orman, Clarence Bell, Drew Nogel, Row Four: James Danielson, Walter Tappendorf, and Charles Robinson. CAFETERIA Relaxing after the noon-hour rush are the indispensable cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Fellows. Row One: Esther Segura, Virginia Bledsoe, Milda Marlier, Blanche Fellows, Evelyn Dingeldein, Evelyn Maring, Georgia Benford, Row Two: Lourie Derby, Nellie Olson, June Benson, Margaret Dunlap, Dorthy Hanson, Della Wiley, and Evelyn Nichols. FACULTY 98 PRESIDENT Corole Bolyard VICE-PRESIDENT Charlotte Frick TREASURER Sheila Andich Y-TEEN CLUBS OFFER SOCIETY AND SERVICE SECRETARY Softy Temple Since Y-Teens is divided into Senior-Junior ond Sopho- Julie Gunnell, Sally Temple, Carole .Bolyard, Jean Per- more clubs the two sets of officers must meet to kins. Sue Halbren, Sally Knanishu, and Charlotte Frick, co-ordinate special activities. They are Shfeila Andich, Y-TEENS The Y-Teen Cabinet gets in line for a photo which includes, Row One: Charlotte Frick, Ann Huber, Carole Bolyard, Ann Kimmel, Peggy Dover, Row Two: Pam Buller, Judy Muhleman, Marcia Smith, Anito Eagle, Virginia Cole, Row Three: Vicki Burch, Sheila Andich, Suzanne Priebe, Lynda Lovett, Row Four: Linda Schuster, Francie El- dred, Mary Miller, Kathy Glancey, Row Five: Sally Temple, Marilyn Becke, Suson Eastland, and Carol Westensee. ACTIVE CABINET GUIDES AN ACTIVE CLUB Anne Marie Male of France learns of Y-Teen activities from Carole Bolyard. Anne is an honorary member of the club and cobinet. One of the most active clubs at Rocky is Y-Teens, which this year was divided into the Sophomore Club and the Junior-Senior Club. To open a busy year was the Big Sis¬ ter-Little Sister party. In November was held the famous Penny Carnival, where there were games, a jail, ond a kissing booth for only a few cents. Y-Teens is responsible for two of the most impressive and beautiful services — the Hanging of the Greens at Christmas time and the Lenten Services at Easter. They also sponsor two dances — the Sweetheart Swirl and the A F.S. dance, the proceeds of which go to sponsor our foreign exchange students. Y-TEENS 99 ACTIVITIES FOR ALL INTERESTS IN Y-TEENS The traditional Christmas Tree is re¬ ceiving finishing touches by Y-teeners Sue Priebe, Karen Haberthur and Karen Korman. Sue Priebe, Judy Bullock and Salli Watts odd a colorful wreath Hang¬ ing of the Greens ' International personality Ella Jenkins asks the aid of Charlotte Frick and Pam Bartels in demonstrating rhythm techniques. 100 Y-TEENS Y-Tefens ' Sweetheart Swirl was credited as a big success as the hearts and flowers theme was carried out. SWEETHEART SWIRL HERALDS SPRING SEASON Baking and sewing contests, service projects, and spring picnics are just a few of the many activities of the Future Homemakers of America. At Christmas time the F.H.A. girls had a party at which they dec¬ orated a tree, made cookies, and filled a basket for a needy family. F. H. A. PUTS HOMEMAKING SKILLS IN PRACTICE Shirley White, F.H.A. Vice-President, serves Peggy Humphries, Secretary; Gail White, Treasurer; and Barbara Allen, President; the dish she has just prepared. F.H A. members gather in the new living center to discuss their next meeting. Seated are Phyllis McAdams, Mory White, Helen Ingles, Gail White, Julie Wince, Elaine Modi son, Vivian Collins, Ruth Brooks, and Judy Hanson; stonding ore Shirley White, Ella May Jones, Sharon Beatty, Peggy Humphries, Pat Humphries, Evelyn Romine, Evelyn Houseman, Nancy Bensen, and Barbara Allen. 102 F.H.A. CHRISTMAS PARTY, PIE CONTEST HIGHLIGHT F.H.A Receiving their presents ot the Christmos party are: Normo Jean Pierce, Mary Jennings, Phyllis McAdams, Evelyn Houseman, Helen Ingles, Peggy Humphries, Myrtle Jennings, and Cordelia Adams. Winners of the pie contest ore, from left to right: Barbara Allen, Evelyn Houseman, and Cordelia Adams. Other winners of the pie contest are: Shirley White, Pat Humphries, Ella May Jones, Carolyn Beselin, Evelyn Romine, Nancy Benson, and Sharon Ryker. F.H.A. 103 Guiding activities of F. N. A. this year were: Linda Burgess, Treasurer; Judy Sheroden, Secretary; Karen Steeber; Vice-President; and Karen Davis, President. The purpose of Future Nurses As¬ sociation is to promote interest in the nursing profession and other medical careers. The sponsor of F.N.A. is Miss Bacon, school nurse. Besides creating interest in nursing, the club also sold book covers at the beginning of each semester and helped sell T. B. seals. At the meeting, held every third Wed¬ nesday of the month, interesting lec¬ tures were given. A CAREER IN NURSING- THE AIM OF FUTURE NURSES Stuffing envelopes for the Tuberculosis Drive ore these members of Future Nurses Association. 104 F.N.A. SERVICE PROJECTS HELP COMMUNITY Future Nurses Elwondo Pridemore and Judith Sheraden act os assistants in the school clinic. Miss Matilda Bocon F.N.A. sponsor An annual project of F.N.A. is car¬ ing for Mr. De Poover. At Christmas time the Future Nurses go to his home and give a Christmas party and dinner for him. In the spring they give his house a good cleaning. Enjoying a Christmas party ot Mr. De Poover ' s house are Future Nurses Judith VanErstvelde, Mary Ber¬ geron, Barbara Kropen, Jean Hilton, Claudia Jones, Janet Swank, Karen Miller, Judith Sheraden, and Karen Davis. F.N.A. 105 Tolk, folk, folk! that ' s what Youth Forum officers do os Martin; Board of Directors, Gregg Wahlstrom and Roberto they plan speech making for others. Shown here, Secretory, Hollquist. Judy McDaniel; Co-Chairmen, Margaret Finch and Ron YOUTH FORUM DISCUSSES CURRENT AFFAIRS All of Rocky ' s students that took an active interest in social studies were urged to join Youth Forum. Youth Forum usually met on the third Tuesday of each month. Its meetings consisted of lectures, films, and discussions of problems affecting the world, state, community, or city. Most teachers of the social studies department gave students extra credit for attendance at these meetings. Throughout the year Mr. Armstrong and Mr. Hegg, the co-sponsors, met with the officers to try and plan meetings that would be of interest to the students. Exchange of ideas is the purpose and the pleasure of Youth Forum members, shown here paying attention to the after school program. 106 YOUTH FORUM GIRLS ' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION . . . . A variety of fun and entertainment is the theme of G.A.A. Decorating the halls and gym for Homecoming is always one of the biggest projects of the year for the girls. This year the theme of Homecoming was Pumpkin Para¬ dise. Under the leadership of Mrs. Pierce, Miss LaMere, Mrs. Brent, and Miss Chambers, the club, which met on the third Tuesday of every month, always offered some memorable event. No girl could ever forget the fun-packed track meet or the pizza and splash parties. Perhaps the highlight of the G.A.A. year was the annual slumber party, held in the girls ' gym. Although there was very little slumber, much fun was had by all. There were volleyball games, bushels of food, and a mid¬ night program. Paint and paper take on glamour as girls combine efforts to prepare the Girls Gym for the Homecoming dance during gym classes in the lower gym. G. A. A., FOR SPORTS, FUN AND FELLOWSHIP c G. A. A. officers, President, Linda Moore; Vice-President, Issy Matteson; Secretory, Gail Davidson; and Treasurer, Kathy Andrews look over their domain, the girls ' gym. G.A.A. 107 Discussing plons for the next G.A.A. meet¬ ing ore cabinet members Linda Soyke, Doris Pfaff, Phyllis Vandekerckhove and Betsy Larson. Several activities unique to G A A. are The Pa and Me Party in March, The Mother and Daughter banquet and the campout held in May. None of these activities would have been possible without the cabinet which is formed from the various sports captains and officers. A new point system started this year in G.A.A. A member had to have earned 24 points before she could become a member of the club. This greatly cut the membership which is down to only 100 girls. One advantage to this new system was that every girl who joined was greatly interested in the club. FUN, FRIENDSHIP, GOOD-SPORTSMANSHIP ARE FOUND IN G.A.A. 108 G.A.A. A record is blaring, girls ore dancing and gossip is flying at the annual G.A.A. Slumber party, held in the girls ' gym. SLUMBER PARTY KEEPS EVERYONE AWAKE Being able to keep track of your own pillow and blanket is an achievement among the confusion. G.A.A. 109 no Hi-Y officers worked hard to moke their club one of Rocky ' s best. They are; Sergeant at Arms, Steve Urie; Vice-President, John Schmoct; President, Bob White; Chaplain, Bob Baron; Treasurer, Rick MacMillan and Secretory, Terry Baltzer. Dale Holmgren, Hi-Y sponsor, helps in the selection of the records for the Y-Canteen Saturday dances. HI-Y AIDS COMMUNITY In its efforts to show a better understanding of Christian work and living, the Boys ' Hi-Y held cultural as well as social meetings once each month at the Rock Island Y.M.C.A At each meeting there was a short business session and some form of entertainment. This included movies, stunts, and special speakers. One of the highlights of this year was the annual camp out. The camp out holds special memories for all the Hi-Y members. There were many trips to the East Moline Hospital where the members helped to entertain the patients with games and refreshments. This is one of the most outstanding projects of the Hi-Y. Traditionally this club sponsors a queen candidate for the Kiwannis Karnival each year. One of the most entertaining activities is Y-Canteen, of which the organization was host each Saturday night. Also the Hi-Y, in co-operation with the Y- Teens, took an active part in planning the Lenten services which were held every morning before school during Easter week. HI-Y A mon of many tricks is this Magician who entertained the boys ' Hi-Y at one of their Tuesday night meetings. John Schmact, Ron Elliot, Leonard, the magician; Kenny Pippert, Bill Sutton. IN SERVICE Democratic procedures are put into practice at business sessions of the boys ' Hi-Y held in a lounge of the YMCA. HI-Y 111 Looking over a pinato ore League officers Lorene Jensen, Treasurer; Pamela Buller, Vice-President; Sheila Andich, President; and Mary Jean Miller, Secretary. _ PAN AMERICAN LEAGUE Pan-American League cabinet members Karalee Cook, Alberta Tolson, and David Poffenbarger try out equipment in the new language laboratory. 112 PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE Sheila Quevedo and partner demon¬ strate various Mexican dances at a monthly meeting of the Pan Ameri¬ can League. PROVIDES SOUTH OF THE BORDER ATMOSPHERE Attentively listening to their teacher, Mr. Blomberg, are the fourth year Spanish students: Linda Riddell, Sheila Andich, Ida Thorton, Julie Lindley, Mary Miller, Tony Songster, Maryann Ruud, Mary Sears, Jane Aikin, Mar¬ garet Mayne, Carol Frink, Ave Greenberg, Pamela Buller, and Jackie Kropen. Missing are Judy Munn, SAaureen Valentine, Judy Hobson, Don Motz, Anne Marie Male , and Amber Pederson. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE 113 ACTIVITIES CLIMAXED BY PINATA PARTY In festive spirits the Pan Ameri¬ can League celebrates its annual Pinata Party with Spanish Christ¬ mas carols and prizes inside the pinatas for everyone. The students learn the carols in their Spanish classes and chant them while small groups gather around the blind¬ folded person who breaks the beau¬ tiful pinata, which spills out candy and small favors. Joseph Scheuermon s wings the pifi- ota for Judith Erwin at the annual event. Ken Cowan appears to be getting more than his share of the goodies from the broken . pinata. 114 PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE SPANISH CLASSES PRODUCE LEAGUE MEMBERS Pon-American League members pose for a group picture before one of their monthly meetings. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE 115 FRENCH CLUB MEMBERS — First Row: Carole Bolyard, Linda Davies, Linda Burgess, Peggy Dover, Barb Zeffren, Francie Versman, Jackie Tomberger, Lois Johnson. Second Row: Judy Phillips, Karen Riley, Karalee Cook, Ann Sarver, Lynda Lovett, Jody Perkins, Susan Priebbe, Susan Geifman, Kathy Johnson, Carrol Scherer, Judy Ogren. Third Row: Carol Westensee, Doris Gustafson, Tim Ryerson, Mary Poston, Sharon Murphy, Stephanie Foulk, Linda Peterson, Elaine Geiger, Margaret Finch, Cyla Franklin, Isabel Matteson, Vicki Woloski, Anita Eagle, Joan Foulk, Fredi Barkan, Pat Daniels, Sally Watts. LANGUAGE LEADS TO NEW HORIZONS AND FRIENDSHIPS French is the language of these girls as they set up Suzanne Priebe, Lynda Lovett, Peggy Dover, and Sally activities for the French Club. Officers mapping the Watts, schedule of events are Carol Westensee, Karalee Cook, 116 FRENCH CLUB Science Club officers Susan Savage, President; James watch as Holly Brown, Treasurer, performs on experi- Hoover, Vice-President; and Linda Schuster, Secretory, ment. YOUNG SCIENTISTS ENGAGE IN EXPERIMENTS, PROJECTS For her science fair project Holly Brown will compare the skeleton of a Vitomin-D defi¬ cient mouse to a healthy mouse Science Club members Carol Frink, Arlyce Hansen, Linda Soyke, Bruce Lyon, Paul Mar¬ shall, and Richard Moses are busily working in the concession stand during a home game. 117 SCIENCE CLUB DANCING, PING PONG, AND FELLOWSHIP HIGHLIGHT C. Y. C. One place you can always be sure will offer lots of fun on a Friday night is C.Y.C., held in the girls ' gym at Rock Island High School. It is sponsored by Mrs. Dorothy Dix and Mrs. Orren Oyler. Besides the regular dances on Friday nights, C.Y.C. also sponsors after game dances and the Sno- Ball which is the highlight of the Christmas season. The C.Y.C. committee members stand outside the doors j on O ' Melia, Bob White, Mory Sears, Carol Scherer, to the student lounge with their mascot. Lett to Right: Dottie Morrison, Karon Sloan, Ron Morrison, Curt Paul Tingle, Judy Muhleman, Francie Eldred, Randy Schroder, and Corl Hinze. Morrison, Peggy Dover, Marcia Smith, Charlotte Frick, 118 C.Y.C. A big staff of planners is responsible for the Saturday night and Virginia Cale. Back Row: Claude McKee, Bob Baron, Gary dances sponsored by Y-Canteen in the Y.M.C.A. Front, Left: Schuster, Terry Baltzer, Steve Urie, John Schmact, and Tim Carole Bolyard, Glenda McKee, Gretchen Peterson, Phyllis Ryerson. Vondekerckhove, Vicki Burch, Marcia Smith, Sandy Hunsley, WEEKLY Y-CANTEEN DANCES PROVIDE FUN AND RELAXATION Y-Canteen is held every Sat¬ urday night at eight o ' clock to twelve o ' clock at the Y.M.C.A. Under the sponsorship of Dale Holmgren, Y-Canteen offers a place for the students of Rocky to gather for ping-pong, dancing, and fun. The Y-Canteen committee was chosen from representatives of Y-Teens and Hi-Y. They com¬ bine their efforts to make Y-Canteen an enjoyable place for everyone to meet. Mrs. 0. Oyler is ready to affix the stamp which signifies odmission has been paid for the dance. Y-CANTEEN 119 Throughout the year, the members of Camera club join¬ ed with the members of the other science clubs to provide Rocky ' s school activities and athletic programs with con¬ cession stands. The members, under the sponsorship of Mr. George Mc- Masters, also took pictures for the Crimson Crier and the Watchtower. The club was offered to all students who had an interest in photography. The officers of Comera Club know the magic and mystery of oil their cameras. Inspecting this future picture ore Jim Hoover, Treasurer; Lowell Apple, President; Caroll Frink, Secretary; and Kenny Marshall, Vice-President. CAMERA CLUB EYES” SCHOOL ACTIVITIES The backbone of the club is the Schedule and Bull etin Board. Jim Hoover, Lowell Apple and Kenny Morsholl check their deadlines. 120 CAMERA CLUB Radio Club members meet in student lounge for instruc¬ tions about selling programs at the home football games which helps raise money for their annual trip to Chicago. First Row, Left to Right: Kit Dizotell, Susan Reed, Sandra Hunsley, Peggy Dover, Edward Sacks, Jack Fields, Ju¬ dith Ogren, Ann Kimmel, Jacquelyn Tomberger, Sec¬ ond Row: Dorothy Morrison, Sandra Engstrom, Judith Muhleman, Sally Temple, Judith Sax, Mary Krause, Karen Davis, Diane Swanson, Patricia Daniels, Victoria Burch, Susan Eostlond, Third Row: Diane Munch, Carol Groy, Nancy Goyins, Gloria Olson, Margaret Moyne, Judith McSparren, Kathleen Grams, Sharon Conrad, Mari¬ lyn Becke, Betsy Larson, Barbara Bailey, Janet Shogren. MR. P. J. MARTIN Radio Club sponsor. Making final plans for the Homecoming as¬ sembly which they present are Kadio Club members Mary Krause, Dodi Paridon, Jack Fields, Edward Sacks, and Gay Isaacson. RADIO CLUB OFFERS FUN AND SERVICE RADIO CLUB 121 122 Wendel Swan acts up as the cast of the Dramatic Club play Ah Wilder¬ ness! look on. With him ore Steve Baxter, Isabel Matteson, Bill Tyler, Ava Greenberg, Kathy Glancey, John Holcomb and Linda Moore. This window scene in Ah Wilderness! pictures, from left, John Holcomb, Linda Moore, David Beck, Bob White, Michael Meyer and Steve Baxter DRAMATIC CLUB OFF STUDENT TALENT Clowning was the feature production of the November meeting of the Dra¬ matic Club. Mike McAdams and Bill Tyler presented Maker of Dreams ' This year ' s dramatic club began its years activities with the annual Dramatic Club play. The play was presented on November 18th under the direction of the club sponsor, Miss Dorothy Peterson. Other activities included skits put on by some of the members for entertainment at the monthly meet¬ ings and viewing the slides of Miss Peterson ' s trip in Europe. The club ' s membership consists of one hundred students who are interested in speech and drama work. The members are chosen by Miss Pete after the organizations assembly has been presented and everyone has had a chance to sign up. Dramatic Club officers posing for the camera are President, Steve Baxter; Treasurer, Isobel Matteson; Secretary, Carole Bolyard; Vice-President, Mike McBride. DRAMATIC CLUB 123 Electronics Club President, Peter Bohn, demonstrates his prowess with electric devices, while Vice-President, Ron Johnston; and Secretory-Treasurer, Pam Moses, look on. Electronics Club, under the sponsor¬ ship of Mr. McMasters, meets on the second Thursday of every month. This club is one of specialized interest, and for that reason the membership is very small. This year there were only seventeen members. In general the club learns codes and studies the theory of radio. This year they have put together several types of instruments. The members of the club also work in the concession stand at home foot¬ ball and basketball games. ELECTRONICS CLUB PREPARES FOR SCIENCE FAIR. This is the way it works ' says Peter Bohn as the club members watch his demonstration. Seated, Left to Right: Joy Hill, Sandra Schumacher, Pamm Moses, and Arlyce Hanson, Standing: Lowell Apple, Tim Hilton, Linda Hoefle, Booker Cole, Ronald Johnston, Wesley Scott, Eugene Lowry. John Heckert, Peter Bohn, Jeff Missman, Ken Marshall, Rolph Nagle, and Jim Hoover. Blackhawk Tribe members get reody for refreshments at their Christmos party. Members, left to right are Karalee Cook, Jane Aikin, Edword Sacks, Jack Fields, Pamela Moses, Gregg Wahlstrom, Robert Nacin, Kenneth Knapp, Sharon Murphy, Earl Strupp, Steve Nesseler, Michael Meyer, Dorothy Paridon, Margaret Mayne, Diane Swanson, Stephen Hawes, Katheen Grams, Stephanie Foulk, Ted Maxeiner, Linda Peterson, Ronald Martin, Sandra Spates, and Rolanda Garcia. TRIBE STUDIES CITY ' S ROLE IN THE CIVIL WAR Acting as hostesses for the Christmas party are council members, Karalee Cook, Jane Aikin, and Kathryn Smellow. ' ' Follow the trail of history is the directive given to the members of Blackhawk Tribe. This organization is not a band of Indians but a group of students eager to learn more about the world in the past tense. They study state and national history with an emphasis on the local past. Pro¬ moting interest in the Junior His¬ torian is another interest of the club. The special project this year is to study Rock Island ' s role in the Civil War. The national election is the subject for a meeting with Youth Forum, and a speaker is invited to talk on recent discoveries in Indian life. BLACKHAWK TRIBE 125 First Row, Left to Right: Tim Hussey, James R. Davis, Jomes Garret, Shelby Foss, James Ebers, Doniel Gillette, Ronald Zbleski, Ronald Morrison, Edward Bell, Marion Collins, Thomas Albers, Tim Ryerson, Lorry Turnipseed, Joseph Fuller. Second Row: Michael Gersick, Williom Ziel, Arden Zentic, Peter Ortiz, Doug Crawford, David Roberts, Bruce Davis, Ronald Martin, Steven Kemenyffy, Dane Cook, Michael Peterson, Nevins Harding, Thomas Thomas. Third Row: Jomes Reeves, Jeff Missman, James Hass, Warren Rogers, Charles Scott, Michoel McAdams, Peter Gartelos, Lorry Shriver, Gene Utke. LETTERMEN PROMOTE SCHOOL To qualify for membership in the Lettermen ' s Club, one must earn a major letter in one of the following sports: football, cross-country, basketball, swim¬ ming, wrestling, track, tennis, golf, or swimming. Under the direction of H. V. Alm- quist, the Lettermen sponsored the an¬ nual Faculty-Lettermen basketball game and their Varsity Show. They assisted with the junior high track meets held in the stadium. The proceeds from these events were used to further Rock Island High School ' s athletic program and for contributions to many charitable organi¬ zations. To keep with tradition the Letter- men wore their red sweaters every Friday. Throughout the year they promoted good school spirit and sportsmanship which is necessary to successful athletic programs. Lettermen ' s Club officers ore from left to right: Treasurer, James Seymour; Vice- President, Mike Gersick; Secretary, Larry Shriver; President, Peter Gartelos. 126 LETTERMEN ' S CLUB First Row, Left to Right: John Schmacht, Richard Gaylord, John Fox, Thomas Taber, Richard Stout, Michael Bisby, William Banks, James Seymour, Thomas Brown, Tom Engels, Bruce Davis, Charles Slentz, Thomas Dickmon, Darrell Loveless, Neil Peterson. Second Row: Michael Maihack, Thomas MacBeth, Dovid Roberts, Ronald Martin, Joseph Viernow, Michael Denoma, Jon Hayes, Thomas Johnson, A. E. Neuman, William Bethurem, Ed Johnston, John Coolidge, Robert White, Ted Dunlop. Third Row: David Powless, Jack Yeocum, John Christensen, Larry Lingafelter. SPIRIT AND SPORTSMANSHIP The Lettermen ' s Club board of di¬ rectors meets on the audit orium steps. First Row: Mike Gersick, Jim Seymour, Pete Gartelos, Larry Shriver. Second Row: Tom Thom¬ as, Chuck Scott, Warren Rogers. Third Row: Pete Ortiz, Arden Zen- tic, Lorry Turnip- seed. 127 LETTERMEN ' S CLUB Posing offer a Pep Club meeting ore the officers: Kathy Andrews, secretary, Phyllis Vandekerckhove, vice-president, Sharon Stauf¬ fer, treasurer, Corky Kaslau and Julie Connell, co-presidents. SPORTSMANSHIP, SPIRIT PROVIDED BY PEP CLUB Sponsored by Miss Chambers, the Pep Club plays a vital part at the high school ' s athletic events. During the Football season a section is reserved for the members. WELCOME cards are held for visiting teams and Pom Poms are waved for the home team. The basketball season finds the Pep club busiest. They must wear white blouses and their pep club beanies for every home game if they wish to sit in the special section. At their monthly meetings they learn new cheers from the cheerleaders and some of the rules of sports from high school coaches. Pep Club members pose after attending a months meeting 128 PEP CLUB The varsity cheerleaders in the front row, Barbara Bailey, Solly Temple, Judy Erwin, Vicki Burch and Sandy Hunsley, ore backed up by the Pep Club cobinet. They are, kneeling left to right, Frieda Collins, Jacqueline Staley, Betsy Larson, Carole Bolyard and Sheila Andich. Standing are Judy Muhleman, Lorene Jensen, Pam Miller, Sue Eastland, Jody Perkins, Gay Issacsen, Carole Scherer, Marcia Smith and Peggy Dover. c he auditorium where the cheerleaders taught them a new cheer. PEP CLUB 129 D.A.R. WINNERS CHOSEN ; QUILL AND SCROLL MEMBERS CITED For the girls ' D. A. R. award, three candidates were elected by the student body. The winner, Sheila Andich, was chosen by the faculty. Peter Gartelos won his award after the foculty voted from a specifically chosen list. Working with the Wotchtower or the Crimson Crier has qualified these members to the Quill and Scroll. They are, first row: Roberta Bell, Linda Moore, Ann Kimmel. Second Row: Lynda Lovett, Lynn Burpee, Jon Peterson, Karalee Cook, Sheila Andich Third Row: Judy McDaniel, Lindo Schuster, Phylis Vanderkerkove, Judy Hunigan. Fourth Row: Judy Munn, Mike Myers, Vicki Burch. D.A.R., QUILL SCROLL 131 Royalty chosen by Rocky students hold the spotlight at the I960 Homecoming festivity. HOMECOMING SPREADS SCHOOL SPIRIT On the morning of October 28th, students of Rocky took their seats in the auditorium to watch the crowning of the 1960 Royalty. The Home¬ coming Queen, Linda Moore, was crowned by the President of the Senate, Pete Gartelos, and she and her royal court were seated on the stage. Gifts and entertainment were then presented to the Royalty. Later in the afternoon, school was dismissed early for the downtown parade, during which four floats were selected as finalists to be paraded in the stadium at the half time of the game. After an exciting game, the team, as com¬ manded by the queen, won a victory for the school. The victory was celebrated in the Girls ' Gym with a dance, for which G.A.A. provided the decorations and Carroll Baker provided the music. The theme. Pumpkin Parodise, laid the scene for a perfect climax to the Homecoming. 134 HOMECOMING During the week of October 28th, Rocky students were busy adding the finishing touches to the 1960 home¬ coming festivities. Senates and activities completed their floats for the downtown parade. Radio club planned the assembly for the crowning of Queen Linda and her court. G.A A girls decorated the gym for the dance with the theme Pump¬ kin Paradise. All efforts combined to intensify the the homecoming spirit. It was hard to decide among so many appropriate floats, but the judges came up with a first for this entry from Mrs. Brent ' s Northwest Gym Senate; Mr. Symons, Activity Room; and room 300, Mr. Franck. Perfect weather, plenty of pep and a beau¬ teous queen all aided in making the parade a best ever event. Rocky ' s powerful eleven carried out the queen ' s one demand, win that game , as she and her court look on. HOMECOMING 135 Jackie Tomberger Phyllis Vandekerckhove ATTENDANTS 138 EXCHANGE ASSEMBLIES, CONCERTS, CAROLING HIGHLIGHT SENIOR GLEE Under the direction of Murray J. Osborn, the seventy-six voice Rock Island Senior Glee Club meets one period a day to rehearse their various programs. The planning of these programs is carried on by the club ' s four officers. Chosen from members of the Glee Club, groups such as the Girls ' Trio, the Boys ' Quartet, and the sixteen-voice Chamber Choir add variety to the cho¬ rus and its programs. This year, as is the tradition, the Glee Club presented Rocky ' s exchange assemblies and participated in various R.I.H.S. assemblies. They also presented their annual Christmas Concert and sang carols in the halls. In the spring the Glee Club entertained at its Spring Concert. By coincidence this year ' s Boys ' Quortet and Senior Glee officers ore the same people. Gathering around the piano to listen to Marion Collins, President, are Van Kaiser, Treasurer; Joseph Viernow, Secretary; and Robert White, Vice-President, The Girls ' Trio, Janet Hazlett, Susan Savage, and Carole Bolyard, and their accompanist, Ann Kimmel, rehearse a number for an ex¬ change assembly. SENIOR GLEE CLUB Senior Glee members pause between songs. Swonson, Carolyn Olmsted, Janet Taylor, Janet Second Row: Pamela Moses, Pamela Johnson, age, Sandra Billings, Sherrie Dunham, Linda Alex Harrison, James Noble, Alan Tanner, Phillip Burke, Harris Harmon, Jerry Conavit, Morion Collins, Henry McElroy, James Newton, King, William Knott, David Poffenbarger, They are, first row, left to right: Sharon Ryker, Linda Carlson, Bonnie Brownrigg, Gail Wenos, Jule Wince, Mary Reed, Diane Hazlett, Connie Welch, Sandra Turner, Sesa Johnson, Connie Bebber, Pamela Georgecopoulos, Alberta Tolson, Lynda Lovett. Joane Lincke, Phyllis McAdam, Ann Kimmel, Linda Robson, Isabel Matteson, Merilyn Owen, Virginia Schrage, Susan Sav- Burgess, Ann Sarver, Mary Krause, Cheryl Olson, Carole Bolyard, Randy Steelhammer, Bonnie Arp. Third Row: Sandra Mandel, Steven Ling, Robert Wenger, Gilbert Bunning, Van Kaiser, Donald Caldwell, Joseph Viernow, Robert White, William Cook, Terry Schoessel, William Edmund, Fred Lue, Karen Queck. Fourth Row: Doralou Cox, Ronald Willems, Richard Gaylord, Michael Willhite, David DeYoung, Richard Thomson, Michael Meyer, Robert Nabstedt, Jack Coleman, Neil Carlson, Harlan Ronald Teague, Earl Hickman, Edward Yancy, Lynda Davies. The Chamber Choir meets in the music room. Sitting, Irom left to right are, David DeYoung, Isabel Matteson, Robert Wenger, Susan Savage, Joseph Viernow, Sesa Johnson. Second Row: Richard Thomson, Connie Welch, Robert White, Diane Swanson, Phillip Burke, Ann Kimmel, Michael Meyer. Third Row: Sandra Turner, Carole Bolyard. 139 SENIOR GLEE CLUB GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB Girls ' Glee is a class open to all junior and senior girls interested in music. Their director, Murray Osborn, trains the girls ' voices. During their class period they sing the scales, read musical notes, study phonet¬ ics, and practice breath control. They dis¬ play what they have learned at the Christmas and spring concerts and in some school as¬ semblies. Joining with the Senior Glee Club, they participate in the traditional caroling in the halls at Christmas time. Gr Bering around the piono to discuss the newest activities of their club OiC Girls ' Glee officers, Molly Jacobs, President; Jacquelyn Tomberger, Sec¬ retory; Patricia Smith, Treasurer; and Gay Groy, Vice-President. Members of the Girls ' Glee Club practice in the auditorium for on approaching program. First Row, Left to Right: Karen Cummings, Soundra Carrell, Joy Hill, Ann Pepping, Molly Jacobs, Sharon Ogle, LuElla Stuart, Patricia Smith, Morion Kincaid, Sandra Anderson, Gay Gray, Christine Strutz, Penny Garrison, Linda Teague, sec¬ ond Row: Sharon Pahl, Shirley Hayes, Charlene Miller, Janice Amsbaugh, Janet Workheiser, Valerie Lowe, Judith Carpen¬ ter, Linda McMillan, Shirley Simmons, Carolyn Hisey, Betty Arday, Barbara Christensen, Jacquelyn Tomberger, Sharon Wicklund, Sharon Hoyslett, Dixie Carter, third Row: Pam¬ ela Fulscher, Carol Frink, Mar¬ sha Hays, Jean Hilton, Judith Hammond, Martha Brooks, Pat¬ ricia Schulmeister, Kathie Brat- tain, Elizabeth Miner, Carol Nichols, Delores Allcock, Jorita Levendosky, Patricia Humph¬ ries, Doris Gustafson, Anne Marie Male. GIRLS ' GLEE CLUB 141 Senate officers. President, Peter Gartelos; Secretary, Sheila Andich; and Vice-President, Tom Thomas, pause and smile for the camera on their way to a weekly Senate meeting. Forming the governing center of the student body is the Rock Island High School Senate, composed of represent¬ atives elected from each home¬ room. Sponsoring the sixty- three member Senate is Prin¬ cipal Charles O. Austin, Jr. Meeting every Thursday, the Senate provides a place where the opinions and views of the students can be voiced. Through these discussions, mo¬ tions, and ideas, the Senate builds a strong foundation up¬ on which the school policies are based. SENATE FORMS GOVERNING NUCLEUS OF STUDENT This year ' s A.F.S. committee consists of Wolfgang Kramer, Maryann Ruud, Anne Marie Male, Bill Paul, Sieberer, David Beeman, Linda Schuster, Fred Lue, and Lois Johnson. Pamela Buller, Virginia Cale, Donna Hinds, Jone 142 SENATE Senators, through committees, handle the responsibilities of choosing varsity and sophomore cheerleaders, supervising the student lounge and operating the pop machines, decorat¬ ing the goal posts, and planning fu¬ ture assembly programs. The task of upholding the fund-raising drives such as the March of Dimes is also delegated to the Senate. In addition to this, the fund raising for the Ameri¬ can Field Service foreign exchange student program is under the super¬ vision of the Senate. Planning for next yeor ' s assemblies are members of the Senote assembly-planning committee; Kay Anderson, Mike Peterson and Barbara Zeffren. body; builds strong school foundation The Senate members meet in the ouditorium for the election of sophomore cheerleaders. First Row, Left to Right: Dick May, William Chance, James McGuire, Jerry Green, Wolfgang Sieberer, William Tyler, Rick McMillan, Michael Gersick, Michael Peterson, Douglas Crawford, Second Row: Virginia Hodson, Pamela Buller, Virginia Cole, Anne Marie Male, Lois Johnson, Ronald Morrison, Nevins Harding, Judith Erwin, Susan Reed, Roydell Williams, Third Row: Maryonn Ruud, Ann Blick, Vicki Fagerburg, Betty Rapley, Donna Hinds, Phyllis Wilson, Susanne Singleton, Linda Dittman, Judith Williamson, Fourth Row: Reobert Newell, Gary Carlsen, Michael VanDine, William Paul, James Seymour, David Bee- man, Fred Lue, Peter Bohn, Robert Hecht, Robert Klingebiel, Fifth Row: Jane Kramer, Kay Anderson, Nancy Bolyard, Sharon Stauffer, Julie Connell, Gloria Koselou, Karon Sloan, Patricia Clark, Kathleen Andrews, Anita Eagle, Sixth Row: Ann Morrison, Barbara Sax, Patricia Swann, Barbara Zeffren, Donald Knabe, David Powless, Stephen Ling, Janet Huddleston, Kenneth Schultz, Seventh Row: Peter Gartelos, Sheila An- dich, Thomas Thomas. SENATE 143 Members of the band smile after their successful assembly program. They ore, first ro Karen Pratt, Sarah Motz, Karen Bream, Vicki Dahlstrom, Second Row: Julie Lindley, Richorc Casey, Sharon Elliott, Bruce Andich, Lynne Ingersoll, Alan Jensen, David Lindorff, Lind Patricia Casey, David Soboroff, Vernon Redd, James Teague, William Collins, Jerry Green Motz, Edward Yancy, Richard Grove, Kenneth Sproul, Ronald Elliott, Robert Williams, Loo Pringle, Ross Moxe y, James Johnson, William Larson, John Crede, Walter Stegemann Amiot, Dennis Herron, Eugene Leetch, Christian Rohlfing, Robert Newell, Gary Carlsen Hecht, Joseph Scheuerman, Gilbert Bunning, Ronald Nelson, Dennis Chatterton. The Bom 144 BAND VARIETY, AND ENTERTAINMENT left to right: Gretchen Schultz, Patsy Johnson, Alice Lemkou, Glenda McKee, Camilla Creager, Johnson, Jon Lindstrom, Carolyn Poelvoorde, Lawrence Fairchild, Kent Sulouff, Gerald Crawford, Emmert Clevenstine, Josephine Beals, Edward Ingold. Third Row: Ruth Ann Clark, Vernon Glisan, Sally Kuehl, Karen Haberthur, Janet Warrick, William McCombs, Donald Kaiser, Donald Knabe, Anne Brown. Fourth Row: Booker Cole, Kenneth Boldt, Russell Lawrence Diedrich, John Skaggs, Jack Colemon, David Anderson, Leroy Haywood, Francis Standing are: Clark Graham, Donald Kruzan, William McNeill, Dean Lindoerfer, James Director is Mr. Donald Kruzan. MAJORETTES, COLOR GUARD ADD VARIETY TO PERFORMANCES Band officers, Julie Lindley, Assistant Manager; Gerald Casey, Band Manager; and Donald Knabe, Assistant Manager; meet on the auditorium steps. Flashy color guards are seen at the home football gomes: Robert Hecht, John Britton, Michael Crop- nell, Ralph Nagle, and Edward Short. 146 BAND Rocky ' s band plays an important part in boosting school spirit. Whether marching jauntily through their half-time paces during football season or playing Sweet Georgia Brown from their perch in the bleachers during basketball season, their bouncy mel¬ odies keep everyone in high spirits. Concerts, presented by both the Band and Orchestra during the year, include a blend of classical music and scores from Broadway musicals. Drum Major Donald Motz and Majorettes Karen Bream and Karen Pratt practice their routine. Orchestra members practice in the auditorium for a forthcoming program. They are, first row, left to right: Christian Rohlfing, Kenzlow Cook, Diana Zwicker, Patricio Bursott, Barbara Bailey, Michael Moran, Holliston Brown. Second Row: Judith Weeber, Catharine Hatvedt, Patsy Rassmussen, Judy Hansen, Jill Sarver, Anne Brown, Vernon Redd, Robert Williams, Linda Crawford, Richard Johnson, Camilla Creager, Glenda McKee, Edward Ingold, Sharon Canavit, Gwendolyn Zwicker. Third Row: Joanne Graber, April Anderson; Orchestra Director, Mr. Everett McDowell; Mory Reed, Dennis Chatterton, William McCombs, Donald Motz, William Collins, Russell Pringle, David Anderson, Gary Carlsen, Marion Collins, Stephen Wight, Ann Solstrom, Roydell Williams. Missing from picture is Marcia Gravitt. Judy Hunigan, Jan Shogren and Sandy Wicklund go into action os advertising and business staff members of the Crimson Crier. CRIER STAFF FOR NEWS Mr. Peschang gives instructions to an atten- Crier. Pictured are Jon Peterson, Gary Schrage, Jill Nathan, Lynda Lovett, Mr. Eddie Sacks. The journalism class is a two semester class. The students spend one semester studying the techniques of journalism. Here they learn to master skills of writing: headlines, interesting leads, features, news stories, editorials, humor columns, and other news¬ paper skills. The students of this class were composed of juniors and sen¬ iors who wanted to further their knowledge and experience of newspaper writing. It was under the sponsorship of Mr. Peschang. A sampling of papers which come to the Crimson Crier in room 217 is examined by foreign exchange editors and circulation staff. Shown are Margaret Mayne, Barbara Steck, Kathy Grams, Gloria Olson and Bill Varble. Vs COMBINES EFFORTS PUBLICATIONS five group of page editors of the Crimson Segal, Wendel Swan, Peg Snyder, Virginia Peschang, Mike Meyer, Kathy Glancey, and Trying to decide which pictures to use in the next issue Linda Moore, seated, picture edito r, gets the advice of her assistants Ron Gillette and Mory Sears. The second semester the students apply their knowledge by publishing the Crimson Crier. Organized into editorial, circulation, and adver¬ tising staffs, they set about the work of publish¬ ing seven papers. The staff could be seen through the semes¬ ter writing copy, arranging for pictures to be taken, running copy to Davenport to be printed, and adding the finishing touches to complete their product. On Friday the circulation staff would distribute the papers to the student body. Making corrections in copy before it goes to the printers are Linda Schuster, center, copy editor, and her assistants Kathy Gartelos, left, and Linda Hoefle, right. Standing, proofreaders Dixie Turnon and Alberta Willems check the galley proofs for errors. EAGER JUNIORS COVER GRADUATION EVENTS Business Manager Jane manager Sandra Adolphi and ready to collect new ads. The copy editor, and her assistants check copy for any mistakes. They are Bonnie Arp, Peggy Dover, copy editor and Nancy Powers. Co-editor Stephen Geifman looks over the Crimson Crier editorial staff. Kneeling: second page editor Phil Burke, assistant fourth page editor Barbara Becke, assistant second page editor Becky Anderson. Sitting: first page editor Sandra Stoit, assistant first page editor Patricia Clark. Standing: sports assistant Robert Fed- dersen, sports editor John Wenos, sports assistant David Conner. Absent from picture is co-editor Barbara Zef- fren and fourth page editor Lynne Wood. 150 CRIMSON CRIER SPRING SPORTS, FOR CRIER Contrail makes a telephone call while advertising her assistants Karen Queck and Robert Frink get Assistant Harris Harmon and circulation monager Ann Ruggles open a bundle of ROTO ' s which go with the Crimson Criers. Absent is Jim Bjorkman, assistant. The staff could be seen through the semester writing copy, arranging for pictures to be taken, running copy to Davenport to be printed, and ad¬ ding the finishing touches to complete their pro¬ duct. On Friday the circulation staff would distri¬ bute the papers to the student body. The second semester staff had been trained by Mr. Peschang in a regular, semester-long, journalism class in the fall of the 1960-61 school year. They easily slip into complete management of the paper at the start of the semester. Proofreaders Carol Westensee and Nancy Kail is check over galleys with head proofreader Sandra Turner. Standing: Pic¬ ture editor Pam Bartels and her assistant Suzie Eastland who decide which pictures will ap¬ pear in the next edition. 151 CRIMSON CRIER The topic for debate is chosen every year by a na¬ tional board. Over 30,000 schools in the United States debate the same resolution, which this year was — Re¬ solved: That the United Na¬ tions should be significantly strengthened. Under the spon¬ sorship of Mr. P. J. Martin, the debaters met every day fourth period and after school where they learned the three R ' s: reasoning, research, and reci¬ tation. The two returning var¬ sity debaters this year were Steven Baxter and William Tyler. There was a total of seventeen debaters. The team participates in ten debates in northwestern Illinois, Steve Baxter practices his speech for the coming debate. Others waiting their turn are: Charles Tropp, Edward Sacks, Ronald Johnson, Ronald Hrebenar, and Bill Tyler. DEBATORS REPRESENT ROCKY AT CONTESTS Other debaters are: Martin Wiss, Wendel Swan, Stephen Geifman, Frank Cromar, Jbck Fields, Mike Gersick, Jim Brittendahl, Earl Stroop, Berkley Willhite, and Jim Deencalf. 152 DEBATERS FACULTY PRESENT THEIR FINAL ASSEMBLY Above: The kickline for the Teachers ' Assembly was one of the highlights of the performance The dancers are Mrs. Shirley Becker, Mrs. Marguerite Pierce, Miss Doreen LoMere, Mrs. Marie Gillette, Miss Kathleen Buren, Mrs. Jean Catterton, Miss Kathryn Boyd, and Miss Sofia Kougeoures. Below: A portion of the chorus are seen in their final number. They ore Mrs. Matilda Bacon, Mr. John Stone, Miss Florence Liebbe, Mr. David Borth, Miss Dorothy Hall, Mr. Dean Ball, Mr. Willis Rademacher, Mr. Robert Motz, and Mr. Cletus Melchior. 153 FACULTY Bringing honor to Rocky os well os themselves, winners in the Missis¬ sippi Volley Speech Tour¬ nament ore. Standing: Corole Bolyard, Mike McBride, Steve Geifmon, Jody Perkins, and Steve Baxter. Seated: F r e d i Barken, Isabel Matte- son, Lois Johnson, Mar¬ sha Smith, Kathy And¬ rews, Pam Bartels, and Jan O ' Melia. ROCKY PLACES HIGH IN One of the biggest chal¬ lenges in Speech work is par¬ ticipation in the Speech con¬ tests. Under the direction of Miss Peterson, affectionately called Miss Pete , many Rock Island high school students bring high honors to their Alma Mater. Through the 60-61 school year. Rock Island placed 1st in the Mississippi Valley Speech contest and the Quint Cities Speech contest. Rock Island also placed 3rd in the state in the I Speak for De¬ mocracy contest. 154 DRAMATICS SPEECH CONTESTS The four finalists in the I Speak for Democracy contest are, standing, left to right; Steve Geifman, fourth; Lois Johnson, third. Seated: Mike McBride, second, ond Steve Baxter who placed first in the city and third in the state. Winners in the Quint City Speech Contest, hosted this year by Rocky, are: stonding, left to right; Patrice Daly, Kathy Andrews Carole Bol- yard, Jan O ' Melia, Lois John¬ son, Kathy Glancey, Gloria Ol¬ son, Ina Korish, and Kathy Stengel. Seated: Ed Sacks, Mike McBride, Isabel Matteson, Steve Baxter, Bill Tyler, Linda Moore, Barb Zeffren, Steve Geifman, ond Tom Schelstrote. DRAMATICS 155 Beorers of gifts kneel in prayer os the priest offers Nevins Hording, Tom Roche, Pam Whiteside, David their treasures before the altar in the traditional Poffenbarger, Linda Moore, Steven Baxter, and Christmas play Why the Chimes Rang. Mem- Rollie Meyer, bers of the cast are, left to right, Michael McBride, CHRISTMAS PLAY FOLLOWS TRADITION Cramming lines while enjoying a between acts snack during late rehearsal for the Speech II play ore, left to right, Jody Perkins, Brian Goldstein, Pat Daniels, and Gary Kahn. 156 DRAMATICS SPEECH CLASS PRESENTS CHARM SCHOOL” The entire cost listens to Bill Tyler explain his type of Charm School. Standing on the stairs, from left to right, are Rick Reisemon, Judy Mulheman, Marshe Smith, Ann Huber, Gloria Wilkerson, Carla Hammerlund, Lynn Wood, Pat Daniels, Pam Bartels, and Steve Geifman. Standing and sitting, from left to right, Lois Johnson, Pam Miller, Bill Tyler, Gary Kahn, Jodie Perkins, and Brian Goldstein. 157 DRAMATICS The Chairs , a very modern play by Eugene O ' Neill, was chosen for the Illinois State Speech Contest where it placed first in the sectional and went on to state. Orator Stephen Geifman, left, autographs the programs of the guests while Michoel McBride, the old man, ond Isabel Matteson, the old woman, attempt to quiet them so they can hear the orator speak. STUDENTS GO TO STATE CONTEST Individual winners of the district finals in the Illinois State Speech Contest are, standing, left to right: Steven Baxter, Carole Bolyord, Janice O ' Melia, and John Holcomb; on the stairs, left to right, Mike Gersick, Kathy Andrews, Isabel Matteson, Ina Korish, and Lois Johnson. Gary Kahn, center, is held kneeling, left, while Richard to Bill Tyler ' s instructions. 158 DRAMATICS Richard Moses, Gene Utke, standing, Brian Goldstein, and Richard Kell, seated are amazed as Stephen Geifman enters blowing his trumpet. captive by Doug Benoit, kneeling, right, and Mike Gersick, VonDresky, standing, left, and Richard Reisman, right, listen DRAMATICS 159 Editor-in-Chief Lindo Schuster Assistant Phyllis Vandekerckhove 1960-61 WATCHTOWER STAFF Picture Editor Sheila Andich Assistant Judy Munn Assistant Jon Peterson Assistant Vicki Burch A large percentage of the yearbook ' s funds come Gary Segal are responsible for the success of this from the proceeds of the candy machines located in department, the student lounge. Dennis Zavett, Corky Graham and 1 160 WATCHTOWER STAFF Copy Editor Judy McDaniel Assistant Dorothy Morrison Sophomore Editor Karalee Cook EDITORS AIDED BY ASSISTANTS Senior Editor Mary Miller Activities Editor Roberta Bell Business Manager Linda Moore Junior ossistonts Jeon Hilton, Lorene Jensen, Jon the entire stoff. They will form the nucleus of next O ' Melio ond Peggy Dover ploy o vitol port in helping yeor ' s staff. 161 WATCHTOWER STAFF STUDENT OPTIMISTS LEARN CIVIC DUTIES Student Optimists meets once a month at the Y.M.C.A. This club is composed of junior and senior boys chosen by Mr. Burch, sponsor of the club, who is assisted by the holdover members from the previous year. The club also has members from Alleman. Each meeting a different chairman pre¬ sides, and another member is respo nsi¬ ble for getting the after dinner speaker. The two main activities of the club are ushering at the annual Holiday of Ice and attending one basketball game at the University of Iowa. Front Row, Sitting: Jim Hass, Frank Meade, Jim Ebers, Pete Bohn, Sec¬ ond Row: Ron Morrison, Randy Morrison, Jerry Casey, Third Row: Tom Thomas, Larry Shriver, Pete Gartelos, Mike De¬ noma, Fourth Row: Vern Glisan, Rohlfing, Harlen King. 162 OPTIMISTS JUNIOR ROTARIANS ARE CHOSEN BY FACULTY Junior Rotarians are chosen by the faculty at the beginning of each semester, two for each month. To¬ taling eighteen, these senior boys are selected on the basis of scholarship, leadership, and contributions to Rocky. The Junior Rotarians and Mr. Aus¬ tin, principal meet every Tuesday noon with the Senior Rotarian club. At these meetings they experience participation in civic affairs. The Junior Rotarions gather in the auditorium. Standing in the first row, left to right: Donald Kruzan, Ronald Morrison. Second Row: T h o m os Dickman, Randall Mor¬ rison, Steven Kemenyffy. Third Row: Peter Bohn, Michael Denoma, Steven Baxter. Fourth Row: Alan Blitz. Fifth Row: Bruce DeLugish, Gregg Wahl- strom, Thomas Thomas. Sixth Row: Peter Gar- telos, Robert White, Jon Hayes, Thomas Johnson. Seventh Row: Larry Shri- ver, and Chorles Scott. 4 JUNIOR ROTARIANS 163 SIXTY-SIX SENIORS INITIATED The automatic and elected members of the 1961 National Honor Society pose for the last time before graduation. First Row, Standing Above, are: Michael Denoma, Alan Blitz, Karalee Cook,, Jane Aikin, Janet Barr, Gail Davidson. Second Row: Bruce DeLugish, Pamela Johnson, Judith Hobson, Jackie Kropen. Third Row: Steven Baxter, Thomas Johnson, Carol Frink, Lynn Burpee, Sharron Bedford, Ann Kimmel, Maryanna Hintz. Fourth Row: Joseph Hoane, Steven Kemenyffy, Sheila Andich, Linda Hoefle, Marilyn Becke, Carole Bolyard. Fifth Row: Peter Gartelos, John Heckert, Peter Bohn, John Fox, Zone Cohn, Thomas Dickman, Thomas Brown. First Row, Standing Above Right: Gregg Wohlstrom, Lynda Lovett, Linda Moore, Sharon Murphy, Julie Lindley, Sandra Turner, Koren Pratt. Second Row: Walter Ziel, Maryann Ruud, Margaret Moyne, Phyllis Vondekerckhove, Suzonne Priebbe. Third Row: David Roberts, Dorothy Morrison, Reine Robinson, Judith McDaniel, Linda Peterson, Linda Riddell, Charles Scott, Donald Sobol. Fourth Row: Randall Morrison, Michael Meyer, Linda Schuster, Isabel Matteson, James Worthington, Richard Shepherd, Carl Schoessel, Ronald Morrison, Larry Shriver. 164 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY INTO NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY One of the greatest honors at Rocky is membership in the National Honor Society. This year there are sixty-six senior boys and girls. They include the class ' s valedictorian, salutatorian, Top Ten , and top five per cent which were announced at the beginning of the senior year. The National Honor Society includes both the automatic members with grade points above 92 and those elected to membership by their class¬ mates and the faculty. All deserve the fine honor of being members. The characteristic of a National Honor Society member is an inquiring mind. Coupled with this is an eagerness and a willingness to learn. These members however shine not only in scholarship, they also rate high in lead¬ ership, service, and character. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY 165 . ATHLETICS Thomas Leads Rock Island Past Moline 14 6 p?ro , Th. Bottom, Row One, Left to Right: George Atkinson and Tim Hussey, Managers, Marion Collins, Randy Walters, Bill Ziel, Bill Banks, Tom Engels, Dan Gillette, Roydell Williams, Tom Albers, Tom Dickman, Tom Taber, Dave Roberts, Mike Mai- k hack, Jon Hayes, and Nick Booras. Second Row: Dick Jeanes, Ed Bell, and Lorin Schab, Managers, Bob Jones, Doug Crawford, Tom MacBeth, Jim Hass, Jim Seymour, Dave Powless, Pete Gartelos, Jack Yeocum, Warren Rogers, Chuck Scott, Bill Bethurem, Larry Shriver, Tom Thomas, Jeff Missmon, and Richard Kell and Pat Hessen, Manager. V)v- 168 s 0 ft a X 35-12 FOOTBALL 4 Kocfes Win Q-C TUI Ilrr _ Third Row: Hod Lundeen and George Brown, Assistant Coaches, Larry Lingafelter, Dave Beeman, Gary Allen, Nevins Hording, Mike Ullman, Jim Reeves, Mike Gersick, Jan De Voider, Riley Brissman, Bob Klingbiel, Joe Fuller, Ted Dun¬ lap, Arden Zentic, Jim Davis, Merle Aller, Assistant Coach and H. V. Shorty Almquist, Head Coach. Fourth Row: Ben Clark, Assistant Coach, Carl Hinze, Jack Schiller, Dick Hockenberry, Bill Terrill, Dick Schroeder, Ron Kuhn, Jack Kahling, Jerome Drucker, Marty Litvin, Larry Turnipseed, Ken Kempf, Steve Ling, Pete Ortiz, and Tim Ryerson. • 4 avPyL ' n Se ' ond To Co ’ ipV et : A oC “ S ferfe 0,1 b e k Cub 53 o FOOTBALL 169 Quarterback Larry Shriver watches Coach Almquist diagram a new play. Head coach H. V. Shorty Alm¬ quist made his twentieth year at Rock Island High one of his best, finishing the year with a 9-0 record and his 198th coaching victory under his belt. Opening the year with a team pegged as a good smart squad, with backfield speed, good passing and catch¬ ing, a solid line and only moderate size ' the Rocks pulled a slight upset by drop¬ ping Iowa City 28-26 on a 54-yard pass play from Larry Shriver to Tommy Thomas with only one second left to go, and set the victory trend that continued all the way through the 1960 grid season. ROCKS END GRID SEASON WITH PERFECT SLATE; WIN M.V.C. AND QUAD-CITY LOOP CROWNS All season long the Rocks were noted for their rugged defense, and lineman Bill Ziel shows how this was accomplished as he prepares to brush aside two imaginary opponents and rush in to tackle the enemy ball carrier. 170 FOOTBALL Above. Larry Shriver leads the Rocks in pre-season toughen-up exercises. Right: End coach Ben Clark gives advice to Jack Yeocum os the Rocks prepare for their next game. Below: Roydell Williams ' Yokes a knee during a practice ses¬ sion while he waits to run through a play. SCOREBOARD R 1 OPP 28 Iowa City 26 14 Moline 6 13 Davenport Central 0 27 Clinton 6 35 Alleman 12 20 East Moline 0 21 Washington, C. R. 13 13 Davenport West 0 35 Jefferson, C. R. 0 FOOTBALL 171 Above: Rock Island defenders Dave Powless and Roydell Williams stop Moline ' s John Anders at the line of scrim¬ mage as Warren Rogers and Mike Maihack rush in to give additional help. Below: Tom Thomas seems to be flying high as he steps over a Maroon tackier as the Rocks defeat Moline 14-6. Although the Rocks had compara¬ tively few great individual standouts in the Conference statistical races, this one was a team that always seemed to have the right answer at the right time. Following their last- second upset of Iowa City, the Island¬ ers carried the role of conference fa¬ vorites through the following eight games, and each week right up to the finish had to use thir complete bag of tricks. One of the outstanding things about the 1960 edition of the Rocks was its near perfect balance, giving Coach Almquist the ability to substitute at almost any position and see the substitute play almost as well as the starter. 172 FOOTBALL Top: Mike Maihack per¬ forms some high stepping as he grabs a pass from the outstreched hands of an East Moline defender. Left: Trapped! Larry Shriver is surrounded by Washing¬ ton Warriors after a short gain as Bill Bethurem at¬ tempts to clear a path. Above: Warren Rodgers and Pete Gartelos hold back on- rushing Alleman Pioneers as Bill Banks starts on the way to another Rock Island first down. Right: Larry Shriver runs into a stone wall in the form of a Washington defender as Chuck Scott tries in vain to come to his aid. Worren Rogers OUTSTANDING PLAYERS Dove Powless Jim Seymour Climaxing their most successful season in recent years, the Rocks were well repre¬ sented on area, conference, and state all teams. Coach H. V. Shorty Almquist was named Coach Of The Year by the Illinois Sportwriters Association, and the following awards were presented at the annual awards banquet: Tom Thomas, Best Team Man; Dave Powless, Best Blocker; Bill Bethurem and Chuck Scott, Best Defensive; Tom Albers, Most Improved; and Larry Shriver, Most Val¬ uable Player. Tom ‘Thomas 176 FOOTBALL Bill Ziel Chuck Scott Jon Hayes Bill Banks Doug Crawford Roydell Williams Bill Bethurem Jack Yeocum Larry Shriver Tom Albers Tom MacBeth Randy Walters f Bottom, Row One; George Duhlstine, Bob Garcia, Terry Miller, Bob Blomgren, John Blecker, Dean Meyer. Row Two: Dick May, Dick Vedell, J. D. Miller, Everett McDowell, Jim Teague, John Harlan, Darrell Novak. Row Three: Terry Buckwalter, Bill Paul, Mike VanDine, Mike Shetter, Fred Berkin, Jerry Green, Steve Swisher, Pat McDwight. Row Four: Tom Beil, Steve Botts, Jim Waxenberg, Steve Sedgwick, Tom Timm, Doug Franciscan, Jim Fryxell, Ralph Walker, John Stage, Jim Teros. Row Five: Tom Barton, Walter Crow, Jon Hobart, Craig Murphy, Jim Borst, Tim McMillan, Richard Dugan. Row Six: Mike Murphy, Manager; Don Evans, David Schnell, Jerald Jacks, Joe Hoffman Coaches, Johnstone, Symons, and Franck. SOPH GRIDDERS FINISH SEASON WITH 7-1 RECORD Except for their opening loss to Iowa City, the Pebbles kept the pace set by the Varsity as they rolled to victory in their remaining seven games. Paced by scoring leaders Craig Murphy and Jim Teros, the Sophs brushed all opposition aside and scored forty points or more in their last four games. SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 0 Iowa City 12 ROCK ISLAND 13 Moline 7 ROCK ISLAND 33 Davenport C. 27 ROCK ISLAND 12 Clinton 0 ROCK ISLAND 40 Alleman 12 ROCK ISLAND 40 East Moline 6 ROCK ISLAND 47 Bettendorf 13 ROCK ISLAND 41 Davenport W. 6 Head Coach, George Sonny Franck 178 SOPH. FOOTBALL Row One, Left to Right: Joe Hoffman Manoger; Eugene Lowery, Dave Schnell, Jim Hecht, John Lambert, Bobby Garcia, Jim Carrell, Corky Graham, Tom Miller, Mike Carrell, George Brown, Coach. Row Two: Tom Albers, Berkley Wilhite, Bob Hecht, Everett McDowell, Harold Petty, Gerald Jacks, Gil Bunning, Glenn Young, Alex Harrison. John Christensen Row Three: John Blecker, Marty Litvin, Terry Miller, Jim Davis, Bob Nelson, Larry Williams, John Soliz, Jim Saylor, Jim Fryxell, Terry Dawson, Arden Zentic, Ted Dunlap, George Nichols, Jim Johnstone, Coach; Chet Schultz, Head Coach. c Primarily a rebuilding season, the ' 60 - ' 61 slate of the Varsity Wrestling squad showed six wins against eight losses. With only two re¬ turning lettermen in the lineup, the Rocks round¬ ed out the team by utilizing several underclass¬ men The value of this process will be realized in future seasons. However, 95 pound sopho¬ more Jim Carroll emerged top man in the win- loss column with 21 wins, 5 losses. Seniors Clark Graham and John Christensen also showed impressive records. Rock Island advanced five grapplers to the Sectional after placing fifth in the Rock Island District. From this group, Senior Tom Miller and Carroll made the trip to the state finals at Champaign. Corky Graham struggles for a take down at one of the Rock ' s home dual meets. WRESTLING 179 95 lbs. Jim Carroll 103 lbs. Tom Miller 112 lbs. Clark Graham Nearly 2,500 fans fry to focus their attention in three directions at the Rock Island District Tournament. SEASON S RECORD R.l. 11 Iowa City 30 R.I. 33 Geneseo 18 R.I. 4 Dav. Central 36 R.I. 22 Bettendorf 19 R.l. 36 Alleman 7 R.l. 6 Moline 32 R.l. 23 Dav. West 22 R.l. 17 Washington, C.R. 22 R.l. 14 Savanna 26 R.l. 6 Jefferson, C.R. 32 R.l 20 Dubuque 20 R.l. 17 East Moline 24 R.l. 27 Assumption 19 R.l. 17 Clinton 22 R.l. 26 Sterling 14 120 lbs. John Lambert 127 lbs. Bob Hecht 133 lbs Gil Banning 180 WRESTLING The Varsity Basketball Team consists of, bottom row: Head Coach Bob Riley, Don Teague, Ron Zbleski, Ken f aranda, Mike Denoma, Louis Kaiser, Steve Sullivan, Jon Hayes. Second Row: Jerry Harvey, Jan Summers, Marty Hoffeditz, Dave Fenton, Ron Morrison, Kent Arnold, Rich Stout. Third Row: Kent Fisher, Ed Skowronski, Ken Cowon, Dick Thomson, John Birkeland, Assistant Coach Jack Whan. R.l. SCOREBOARD OPP 52 Alleman 54 59 West Rockford 65 65 Peoria Central 50 57 Washington 48 66 Jefferson 38 70 East Moline 48 76 Dubuque 44 40 Iowa City 49 51 Davenport West 41 54 Clinton 66 66 Jefferson 69 71 Davenport Central 43 50 Moline 52 70 Washington 62 60 Galesburg 52 52 Davenport West 4 62 73 Clinton 46 64 Davenport Central 57 75 Alleman 57 62 East Moline 50 49 Moline Regional Tournament 53 59 Orion 44 32 East Moline 30 53 Moline 65 Led by Mike Denoma ' s 20 4 point average, the Rocks ' main problem throughout the year was finding consistent scorers to back him up. Coach Bob Riley had one of the area ' s leading rebounders in 6 ' 4 senior Ken Moose Mar- anda, and junior Steve Sullivan gave added support at the other forward spot. The Rock Island back-court combination of senior, Jon Hayes, and junior, Ron Teague, was one of the smallest in the league, but more than made up for lack of size by making use of their speed to steal passes and set up the Islander ' s feared fast-break. Both guards could be counted on to add to the Rocks ' point totals, and Teague hit for 32 points in the second Alleman game. The Rocks ' bench, although weakened by a severe lack of experienced players, was able to fill in when needed. Ron Zbleski filled in at center when Denoma was injured in a Christmas vacation accident, and Ron Morrison, Rich Stout, and Jerry Harvey were able to help when called upon. Two sophomores, Louis Kaiser and Ken Cowan, also played some Varsity ball and will be a big help next year. 182 BASKETBALL Mike Denoma (51) and Steve Sullivan dominated re¬ bounding during an early season game with Washington of Cedar Rapids. The ' 60 - ' 61 Islander basketball team finished in a tie for second place in the Mississippi Valley Conference. Climaxing a year that they started with no proven players, they advanced to the regional finals before being eliminated by a strong Moline team. Although the Rocks lost eight of the ten members of last year ' s tourna¬ ment team through graduation, they were able to end the year with a 14 - 9 record, and the outlook for next year is extremely bright. Mike Denoma displays the form that made him a unanimous choice for all conference as Ken Moose Maranda (24) waits under the basket. BASKETBALL 183 Above: Heod Cooch Bob Riley goes over pre-season plans with lettermen Ron Morrison, Mike Denoma, and Rich Stout. Right: Guard Ron Teague drives between two Davenport West defenders as he goes for the end product of a Rock Island fost break: two points! BASKETBALL Right: Mike Denoma (51) strains for a rebound as Ken Moose ' ' Maranda (24) waits under the basket. Below: Steve Sullivan (21) gets a hand in his face as he lets fly with a shot during the Clinton game. Waiting for the rebound ore Mike Denoma (51) and Moose Maranda (24). CA6ERS END SEASON WITH 15-9 OVERALL RECORD ; 5-3 IN QUAD-CITY ACTION. BASKETBALL 185 ROCKS TIE FOR SECOND IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY CONFERENCE WITH 10-6 RECORD. 186 Left: Jon Hoyes (20) seems to be flying high os he boosts the boll towards the bosket. Below: Ron Zbleski (45) is hemmed in by a Davenport West ployer as Steve Sullivan (21) breaks for the basket behind him. BASKETBALL Above: Ron Teague takes an easy shot under the basket os three Davenport West players stand help¬ lessly by. Left: Ken Moose Maranda 24) drives past Gales¬ burg ' s Bob Coe (53) as he contributes to the 60 - 52 Rock Island victory over the Streaks. BASKETBALL 187 Above: Junior forward Steve Sullivan takes a shot over the head of a Washington defender. 188 Left: Jon Hayes whips o pass to on unseen team¬ mate os the Rock Island fast break goes into action against Moline. BASKETBALL Above: Steve Sullivan fights for a rebound with Moline ' s Jim Rosbourgh during the final game of the regional tournament at Worton Fieldhouse. Above Right: Moose bAaranda goes high in the air to tip in a shot as several Eost Moline Panthers watch from below. Right: Denny Baraks (52) tries to tip the basketball to teammate Jon Hayes (20) during the Davenport West game. BASKETBALL 189 Row One: Mike Shelter, manager, Don Evens, manager, Dick Ranson, Ray Angle, Rod Hudson, Steve Wight, Ralph Walker, Ed Plum, manager. Row Two: Bob Blomgrem, Mike Geramanis, Murphy Jameson, Terry Buckwalter, Mike VonDine, Jeff Woods, Terry Elsbury, Doug Ralston. Row Three: Mr. Fleener, George Dulstine, Gary Carlson, Ken Cowan, George Williamson, Bob Connell, Lewis Kai¬ ser, Mr. Symons. SOPHOMORES ADVANCE TO VARSITY Coach Ed Fleener ' s Pebbles raced to third place in the M.V.C., and duplicated that spot in the Quad-City Conference. The little Rocks averaged 52 points per game while holding their opposition to 46 6 points. Tops in the scoring column was 6 ' 4 Ken Cowan. Cowan amassed 274 markers for a 13.1 average and also captured the highest number of rebounds. The ball-hawk¬ ing tactics of guards Terry Buckwalter and Mike Vandine, and forward Louis Kaiser were highly regarded. The Pebbles should provide a welcome addition to next year ' s Varsity squad along with several Varsity letterman returnees. SEASON S RECORD R.I. 60_ Alleman 51 R.l. 35. 31 R.l. 43 . Peoria, C. 41 R.l. 48 Washington, C.R. 52 R.l. 63_ Jefferson, C.R. 43 R.l. 51 , _ East Moline 53 R.l. 66 Dubuque 45 R.l. 47 _ 42 R.l. 54 53 R.l. 55 -Clinton 44 R.l. 44 Jefferson, C.R. 42 R.l. 64 ... - Davenport Central 48 R.l. 43 - Moline 59 R.l. 66 43 R.l. 59. _ -Galesburg 49 R.l. 54_ _ Davenport West 45 R.l. 62 Clinton 53 R.l. 43. _ - - -Davenport Central 37 R.l. 48. . Alleman 33 R.l. 44_ ..East Moline 56 R.l. 51 _ - Moline 60 190 BASKETBALL Members of the cross-country squod ore, kneeling: Ken Paul¬ son, Mike Peterson, Steve Nesseler, Jim Garrett, John Cool- idge, Shelby Foss, Bob Schroeder, Gene Lowery. Standing: Jim Ebers, Jim Nesseler, Dave Fenton, Rod Hudson, Bob Adams, Rick MacMillan, Chuck Slentz, Bob Erhman, Coach Wilbur Allen. CROSS-COUNTRY TEAM FINISHES TENTH IN DISTRICT MEET c The outlook for the Rock Island cross-country team is extremely bright next year with all of the top ten runners returning with a year of competition be¬ hind them. Coach Wilbur ' ' Strings ' ' Allen ' s roadsters are expected to end the dismal showings exhibited in recent years and could conceivably cop the conference crown. Leading runners in¬ clude Mike Peterson, Richard Gaylord, John Coolidge, and Dave Fenton. Cross-countryman Rich Gaylord strains in an effort to cut those extra seconds off his time. CROSS-COUNTRY 191 The Varsity Swimming team are, row one, left to right: Steve Nesseler, Bruce Harpel, Ken Nelson, Don Motz , Mike Peterson, Bill Dunbar, Walt Wise, Dane Cook, Ken Knapp. Row Two: Steve Lowther ond Marshall Talaga Managers; Gary Segal, Dick Johnson, Dennis Huttor, Dick Grove, Rollie Meyer, Chippy Leetch, Jim Fox, Dick Williamson, Mike Green, Dave Olson, Head Manager. Row Three: Graig Meier, Carl Schoessel, John Harland, Steve Urie, Gary Schuster, Doug Crawford, John Asquith, Dick Vondresky, Bill Sutton, Mike King. Absent when picture was taken: Ron Dinning, Bill McCombs, Rick MacMillan, John Schmidt, Chuck Scott, and Ed Stack. SWIMMERS COMPILE 8-4 DUAL MEET The Rock Island swimming squad, in its second year of competition, splashed to its first winning season by reversing last year ' s mark of 4-8 and rewriting the team record book. Turning in outstanding performances which bettered the team records set last year were sophomore Gary Schuster in the 50 yard freestyle, 100 yard butterfly, and the 100 yard backstroke; and Mike Peterson ' s conference record in the 200 yard freestyle, and a team record in the 100 yard freestyle. Bill Dun¬ bar and Walt Wise led the Islanders in the diving competition and placed second and seventh respectively in the state meet. The freestyle relay team of Steve Urie, Mike Peter¬ son, Gary Schuster, and Bill Dunbar placed second in the conference and third in the district meet. Dane Cook, Doug Crawford, Steve Nesseler and Ken Nelson also turned in good performances for the Islanders. Sam Chilton ' s Islanders turned in a highly success¬ ful season, and with the nucleus of the squad returning next year they are expected to be a top contender in the conference. Bill Dunbar and Walt Wise, who placed second and seventh respectively in the state meet, lead the Islanders in conference diving competition. 192 SWIMMING The Islander ' s 200 yard freestyle relay team of Steve Urie, Mike Peterson, Gary Schuster, and Bill Dunbar placed 10th in the state meet and will return next year to lead the Islander attack. RECORD; PLACE 9TH IN STATE Sophomore Gary Schuster, second from left, one of top butterfly swimmers in the conference, gets a good start against Muscatine. 193 SWIMMING Members of the 1961 track squad are, first row: Bob White, Tom Thomas, Jon Hayes, Lewis White, Jim Davis, Jeff Tyler, ers, Mike Peterson, Jim Garrett, John Coolidge, Chuck Slentz, John Schmacht, Mike Bisby, Terry Baltzer, Scott Nelson, Shelby Hussey, Mike Maihack, Joe Fuller, John Adams, Dick Schroder, Riley Brissman, Bob Klingbiel, Daryl Loveless, Fred McMillan, enmus, Wolfgang Sieberer, Steve Kemenyffy, Ed Ingo, Bill Banks. Third Row: Dick Kell, Jim Hass, Joe Viernow, Jerry Mike Stewart, Bob Ehrmann, Bob Adams, Dick Cummings, Russ Kuhn, Lorry Shelton, Jeff Missman, Charles Brancotta, Harlon The 1960 Rock Island track team is one that can be potentially g reat. Loaded with hold-overs from last year ' s squad the Rock thin- clads have a very good chance of placing high in conference and state competition. One of the many outstanding lettermen returning from last year ' s team is Tom Thomas, shown at right with head track coach Hod Lun- deen. Thomas was the state champion in the 440 yard dash in 1960 and is given a good chance to repeat this year. Other fine prospects include dashmen Bill Banks, Jon Hayes, and Bob White; hurdlers Dick Cummings, Jerry Twitty, Marion Whitely, and Terry Baltzer; high jumpers Mike Bisby and Jeff Tyler; shot putters Mike Stewart and Dave Beeman, and pole vaulter John Schmact. 194 TRACK Steve Sullivan, Jim Eb- Foss. Second Row: Tim Bill Miller, Ron Knoch- Twitty, E d Johnson, King, Glenn Granger. Trockmen Bill Banks, Joe Fuller, and Bob White meet with coaches Merle Aller and Ben Clark on the first day of practice to find out the spring schedule for the Rock Island thin-clads. TRACK TEAM BOLSTERED BY RETURNING LETTERMEN Sophomore track members are, first row: Paul Davis, Robert Yancy, John Blecker, Mark Smith, Jim Terris, John Hart, Eugene Lowery, Terry Rummels, Thomas Biehl, Steven Defrane, Richard May, Ramond Angle. Second Row: Stanley Phillips, Gary Anderson, Mickey Steel, Steven Swisher, Herman Wil¬ liams, Robert Nacin, John Harlan, Pat McKnight, Fred Behken, Gregory Moon, Butch Crow. Third Row: Dennis Durham, Mike Hurry, Thomas Barton, Fred Birmont, Gregory Murphy, Kent Thompson, Ronald Hudson, Jim Waxenburg, Gerald Green, Robert Terill, Gary Porter, Michal Ryan. 195 TRACK Kneeling, ore: Jim Johnson, John Fox, Todd Herbst, Roger Hoins, son, Dick Johnson, Mike Knoab, Neal Peterson, Greg Wahlstrom, Dennis Peterson, Steve Kemeneffy. Standing, ore: Ron Herbenor, Kent Arnold, Don Motz, Coach Bob Motz. Steve Urie, Phil Burke, Gene Utke, Christian Rohlfing, Tom John- The Rock Island tennis team finished fall competition with a remarkable record They swept Quad-City honors by defeating all teams twice, and by a score of 9-0 in every instance except one. In the Quad-City meet Rock Island players cap¬ tured the first place spot in every singles division, with Tom Johnson as number one, Gene Utke, two, John Fox, three, and Neal Peterson, four. The combination of Utke and Peterson also fin¬ ished first in doubles competition. The Spring schedule includes all Mississippi Valley Conference members, as well as non-con¬ ference meets with teams such as Evanston, last year ' s state champions. Right: Cooch Bob Motz tells senior lettermen Tom Johnson and John Fox of plans for the spring season. 196 BOYS ' TENNIS Under the direction of Mary Brent, the Rock Island High School girls ' racket squad won the Quad-Cities doubles championship for the fall sea¬ son and placed second in Quad-Cities standings. The championship will not be de¬ termined until after the spring season is completed. Out of a total twenty-eight eligible players, seventeen girls parti¬ cipated in the actual games during the season. The tennis team included ten varsity play¬ ers and seven on the B-squad. The players who occupy the top four places on the squad are pictured with their coach Mrs. Brent. They are Anne Marie Male, Sue Priebbe, Sherrie Dunham, and Karen Haberthur. Members of the girls ' tennis team are: kneeling, Corinne _ Shenneman, Sherrie Dunham, Suzanne Priebbe, Mrs. Brent, Beverlin, Patsy Johnson, Cindy Johnson, Karen Haberthur, Karen Miller, Sandy Stoit, Ann Wahlstrom. Isabel Mat teson, Alberta Tolson. Standing: Phyllis GIRLS ' TENNIS 197 Trent Marquis, Ed Skowronski, Paul Crawford, John Birke- land, Walt Wise, Tom Brown, Rick Reisman, Dave DeYoung, The Rock Island Golf team faces the coming year with the thought of continued rebuilding, following the loss of a number of its leading golfers through graduation last year. The future is not entirely gloomy, how¬ ever, for the fall squad was dominated by Al Frankel, Gary Snyder, Bruce Andich, John Paul, Fred Pierce, Brian Goldstein, Barry Gersick. sophomores and juniors who can be expected to return the Rocks to contention for the Quad-City crown next year. Birkeland, Wise, and Crawford were among thoes showing ex¬ ceptional promise. Walt Wise Tom Brown Fred Pierce 198 GOLF Barry Gersick Al Frankel Paul Crawford ROCK ISLAND GOLFERS LOOK TO SUCCESSFUL SPRING COMPETITION CONFERENCE STANDINGS Team Points Moline 628 East Moline 657 Central 672 Rock Island 737 West 773 C The Girls ' Golf team, under the sponsorship of H. V. Almquist, plays only in the spring. The Girls ' Golf team competes in the Quad-City Confrence. Top Row: Sue Savage, Vicki Woloski, Kathy Smellow. Bottom Row: Chris Strutz, Sue DeRusha. GOLF 199 Members of this year ' s varsity baseball squad are, left to right: Johnny Kish, Vern Glisan, Dave Roberts, Bill Bethurem, Tom MacBeth, Dave Peterson, Ronnie Martin, and Kent Fisher. Bock Row: Mike Metternick, Tom Taber, Jack Stengal, Jack Yeocum, Larry Lingafelter, C. H. McKee, Doug Crawford, Bob Baron, Jon Peterson, Kent Baker and Bob Schroeder. ' .V 24 959 S 1 m Jack Yeocum, Johnny Kish, Doug Crawford, and Jon Peter¬ son are the returning seniors that make up the nucleus of the outfield of this year ' s squad. EXPERIENCED BASEBALL SQUAD FACES TOUGH SLATE The Rock Island baseball team, a squad of experience and ability, opened its season with 5 returning lettermen. Last season, coach Carl Aronson enjoyed his first winning season in recent years and hopes to improve on last year ' s record of 9-5. The Rocks attack is based on infielders Bill Bethurem, Dave Roberts and Ron Martin, catcher Tom MacBeth and pitcher Vern Glisan, who were all starters last season. Jack Yeocum, Doug Crawford, and Kent Baker also add some experience to the team. The Rocks main weak point is their pitching staff with only one experienced let- terman. However, if the Rocks can develope some pitching, they will be in contention for conference honors. BASEBALL 201 Bottom: Glenda McKee, Judy Erwin, Ann Morrison, Solly Temple. Middle: Vicki Burch, Lisa Walgren, Barbara Bailey. Top: Sandra Hunsley, Koren Karmen. Absent: Margaret Thomas. 202 CHEERLEADERS Right: Judy Erwin, Vicki Burch, and Sandy Hunsley. Below: Sophs Lisa Walgren, Gelinda McKee, Ann Morrison, Margaret Thomas, Karen Karmen. 203 CHEERLEADERS SENIOR ACTIVITIES ABBOTT, MARY Y-Teens, FHA, Gym Assistant. ADOLPHI, JOHN Science Club, Intramurols. AIKIN, JANE Blackhawk Tribe Vice-President, Crimson Crier Fourth Poge Editor, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Library Assist¬ ant, Speech III. ALBERS, THOMAS Senate, Y-Conteen Committee, Youth For¬ um, Intramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Wotchtower Salesman, Football, Wres¬ tling, Orchestra. ALLEN, BARBARA Pep Club, FHA President ALLEN, GARY Intramurols, Lettermen’s Club, Football. ANDERSON, JOHN Senior Honor Roll. ANDERSON, JUDITH Blackhawk Tribe, Intromurols. ANDICH, SHEILA Senote Secretary, Pan American League President, Y-Teens Treasurer, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Homecoming Royal¬ ty, Youth Forum, GAA, Wotchtower Picture Editor, DAR Award, Quill and Scroll, Top Ten. ATKINSON, MARY Blackhawk Tribe Council, Pon American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assist¬ ant, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. BAKER, KENT Pon American League, Intramurols. BANKS, WILLIAM Pan Americon League, Intromurols, Let- termon ' s Club, Bosketboll, Track, Football. BARAKS, DENNIS Basketball. BARKES, BRUCE Pep Band, Intramurols, DE Club Vice-Presi¬ dent , Band, Senior Honor Roll. BARKS, BECKY FHA Treasurer, DE Club. BARON, ROBERT Y-Conteen Committee, Crimson Crier First Page Editor, Intramurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y Chaplain, Science Council, Wotchtowei Sports Editor. BARR, JANET Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Office Assistant, Youth Forum, Library Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman, Homecoming Can¬ didate, National Honor Society. BARTLETT, BEVERLY Office Assistant, DO Club, Junior Achieve¬ ment, Senior Honor Roll. BAXTER, STEVEN Senate, Dramatic Club, Ploys, Junior Ro- tarion, Speech III, Football, Debate. De¬ clamation, Oratory, Voice of Democracy Contest Locol Winner, Third in State, No¬ tional Honor Society. BEACH, KENNETH Senior Honor Roll. BEATTIE, JEANNE Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA, Crimson Crier Assistant Proofreader, GAA, DE Club Treasurer BEATTY, SANDRA Pan Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA, Pep Band, Crimson Crier Assistant Proofreader, Intramurols, Youth Forum, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. BECK, DONALD Junior Achievement President, Ploys. BECKE, MARILYN Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Notional Honor Society, Youth Forum, GAA, Homecoming Candidate. BEDFORD, SHARRON Pon Americon League, Pep Club, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, GAA, National Honor Society. BEDUHN, JUDITH Pan American League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll. BELL, EDWARD Intromurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Football ond Basketball Man¬ ager BELL, ROBERTA Pon American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Circulation, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dromatic Club, Wotch¬ tower Faculty Section ond Senior Activities, Quill ond Scroll, Wotchtower Salesman, Speech III, RIHS Teen Editor for the Democrat. BENSON, NANCY Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA, French Club, GAA, Library Assistant. BERGFELD, VICTORIA Pon Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. BESELIN, CAROLE FHA. BETHUREM, JAMES DO Club. BETHUREM, WILLIAM Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football. BILLS, MADELYN Pep Club, Crimson Crier Picture Editor, Youth Forum, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. BISBY, KAE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurols, GAA. BISBY, MICHAEL Senote, Intromurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Wotchtower Salesman. BISHOP, JOYCE Pan Americon League, Pep Club, Gym Assistant, DE Club Secretory. BLACK, DOUGLAS Senote, Intramurols. BUCK, ANNE Senate, Wotchtower Salesman BLINK, WILLIAM Pool Assistant. BLITZ, ALAN Notional Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Gym Assistant, Junior Rotor ion, Wotchtower Salesman. BEONITZ, NORMAN Blockhawk Tribe, Camera Club, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum. BOHN, PETER Senate, Camera Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Applied Electronics President, Science Council, Junior Rotorian, Student Optimist, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Top Ten. BOLYARD, CAROLE Senote, Y-Teens President and Vice-Presi¬ dent, Pep Qub Secretary ond Cobinet, Y- Conteen Committee, GAA, Crimson Crier Proofreader, Junior Morshal, Intramurols, Youth Forum, French Club, Dramatic Club Secretary, Thespion, Plays, Wotchtower Solesmon, Speech III, Declamation, Orotory, I Speak for Democracy, Senior Glee, Girls ' Trio, Chamber Choir, National Honor So¬ ciety. BOTTOMLEY, JAMES Science Club, Youth Forum, Senior Honor Roll. BRANDLE, PATRICK Intramurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Gym Assistant. BREAM, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Science Club, Intra¬ murals, GAA, Majorette, Band, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. BREGSTONE, STEVEN Blockhawk Tribe, Camera Club, Youth Forum. BROWER, ROBERT Comero Club, DO Club, Trock, Wrestling BROWN, ANNE Camera Club, Pep Band, Junior Achieve¬ ment President Vice-President dhd Secre¬ tory, Band, Orchestra. BROWN, THOMAS Senate, Pon American League, Ploys, In¬ tramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Golf, Student Optimist, National Ath¬ letic Scholarship Society, Notional Honor Society. BROWNRIGG. BONNIE Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, French Club? GAA, Senior Glee, Girls ' Glee. BRUNSVOLD, BRUCE Intromurols, Bosketboll, Senior Honor Roll. BUCKWALTER, KATHY Senate, Pan American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Crimson Crier Advertising • Staff, GAA, Girls ' Glee. BULENS, RAYMOND Intromurols, Junior Achievement Treasurer, DE President, Senior Honor Roll. BULLER, PAMELA Senote, Pon Americon League Vice-Presi¬ dent, Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Intro¬ murols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dromatic Club, Organ, Senior Honor Roll. BULLOCK, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth For¬ um, GAA, Gym Assistant, Band, Senior Honor Roll. BURCH, VICTORIA Y-Teens Secretary and Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Science Club, Y-Conteen Commit¬ tee, Crimson Crier Sports Assistant, Cheer¬ leader, Radio Club, Junior Marshal, Intro¬ murols, Youth Forum, Quill and Scroll, Dramatic Club, Wotchtower Assistant Sports Editor, Wotchtower Solesmon, Senior Class Secretary, Senior Honor Roll. BURNS, ROBERT Bo ys ' Hi-Y, Intramurols. BURPEE, LYNN Camera Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Crimson Crier Copy Reader, Youth Forum, Intramurols, GAA, Science Council, Watch- 204 ACTIVITIES tower Junior Section, Quill ond Scroll, Na¬ tional Honor Society. CALDWELL, DONALD Pan American Leogue Intromurols,, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Dromatic Club. Gym Assistant, Senior Glee. CANAVIT, JERRY Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Trock, Senior Glee. CARLSON, LINDA Crimson Crier Advertising Staff, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll CARLSON, NEIL Youth Forum, Trock, Senior Glee, Intro- murals, Gym Assistant. CASEY, GERALD Pep Bond, Intromurols, Baseball, Band Manager, Student Optimist, Donee Bond, Senior Honor Roll. CHATTERTON, DENNIS Comero Club Vice-President, Applied Elec¬ tronics, Science Council, Bond, Orchestra CHRISTENSEN, DARLENE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intro¬ murols, Youth Forum, GAA. CHRISTENSEN. JOHN Pan American League, Youth Forum, Dra¬ matic Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Wrestling, Senior Honor Roll. COHN, ZANE Science Club, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Notional Merit Letter of Com¬ mendation. COLEMAN, BARBARA Girls ' Glee Vice-President, Senior Honor Roll. COLEMAN, JACK Pan American League, Pep Band, Senior Glee, Band, Dance Band. COLLINS, FRIEDA Pon American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Crimson Crier First Page Assistant Editor, Intromurols, GAA, Library Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. COLLINS, MARION Camera Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Trock, Senior Glee President, Orchestra, Boys ' Quartet, Dance Bond. CONNELL, JULIE Senate, Pon Americon League, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club Co-President, Intromurols, Homecoming Royolty, Junior Achievement. GAA, FNA, CYC Committee, Watchtower Salesman, Senior Glee, Girls ' Glee President. . COOK, DANE Junior Achievement, Gym Assistant, Letter- men ' s Club, Trock, Swimming. COOK, JAMES Bl ockhawk Tribe, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Swimming, Senior Glee, First Place Award State And District Science Fair, Senior Honor Roll. COOK, KARALEE Blockhawk Tribe Council, Pan Americon League Cabinet, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crim¬ son Crier Second Poge Assistant Editor, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intromurols, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, French Club Vice-Presi¬ dent, GAA, Dramatic Club, Wotchtower Sophomore Section, Speech III, Wotchtower Solesmon, Girls ' Glee, Plays. COTTRELL, SANDRA Pep Club, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. COURTER, GARY Intromurols, Boseboll Manager. Football Monoger. COX, DORALOU Comero Club, Science Club, FNA, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. COX, MARY Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, GAA, Girls Glee. CRAWFORD, DOUGLAS Senate, Intromurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Base¬ ball, Football, Swimming. CRAWFORD, LINDA Pep Club, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, GAA, Band, Orchestra. CUDWORTH, GREGGREY Camera Club, Intromurols, Wrestling. CURTIS, MICHELLE Pon American League, Pep Club, GAA, Orchestra Vice-President. DAEBELLIEHN, LEE Intromurols, Footboll, Trock. DANIELSON, GERALD Intromurols. DAVIDSON, GAIL Y-Teens. Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, National Honor Society, Intramurals, GAA Secretory, Homecoming Candidate, Tennis. DAVIS, BRUCE Blockhowk Tribe, Pan Americon Leogue, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Trock, Baseball, Cross Coun¬ try, Senior Honor Roll. DAVIS, JAMES Pon American Leogue, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Basketball, Football, Trock, I Speak For Democracy. DAVIS, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Rodio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, FNA President ond Vice-President, Wotchtower Solesman. DE BRACKELEIRE, MARY Y-Teens, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, GAA. DEGEN, FELICE GAA, Senior Honor Roll. DE LUGISH, BRUCE Pep Bond, Science Club, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Junior Rotarian, Wotchtower Solesmon, Band, Top Ten. DENOMA, MICHAEL Senate, Pan Americon Leogue, Boys ' Hi-Y, Intramurals, Lettermen ' s Club, N otional Honor Society, Junior Rotarion, Student Optimist, Basketball, Trock, Cross Country. DEVRIEZE, JAMES Intromurols, Gym Assistant, Footboll Mono¬ ger. DE YOUNG, DAVID Intromurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Watchtower Solesman, Golf, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. DICKMAN, THOMAS Senate, National Honor Society, Boys ' Hi-Y, Intromurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Junior Rotor- ion, Footboll, Top Ten. DIERIKX, TERRY Football, Wrestling. DILLER, LINDA Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, GAA, Intra¬ murals, Gym Assistant. DOHRN, GAIL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, GAA, Gym Assistant. DRYOEL, WALTER Camera Club, Intromurols, Gym Assistant, Footboll. DUDLEY, PAMELA Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Dromofic Club, Senior Honor Roll. DULANEY, DAVID Youth Forum, Senior Honor Roll. DUNHAM, SHERRIE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Sports Assistant, GAA. Intromurols, Youth Forum, Tennis, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. DURHAM, RONALD Boys ' Hi-Y, Junior Achievement DUYVEJONCK, ROBERT Intromurols, Senior Honor Roll EALY, SANDRA FHA. EARLE, JUDY Blockhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA. EASTLAND, SUSAN Pon American League, Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club Cabinet. Crimson Crier Assistant Picture Editor, Rodio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Watchtower Solesman. Senior Honor Roll. EBERS, JAMES Pon American League. Intromurols, Junior Achievement, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Cross Country, Trock, Wrestling, Student Optimist, Senior Honor Roll. ECKHARDT, JO ANN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, GAA ECKHART, MARILYN Pep Club, DE Club. EDSTROM, MARY Y-Teens, Pep Club GAA, Dromatic Club. ELLIOT, RONALD Pep Band, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Band. EMRICK, SHARON Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, GAA, FNA. ENGELS, CAROL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Radio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Ten¬ nis. ENGELS, THOMAS Intromurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Wrestling. ENSTROM, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rodio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA ERWIN, JUDY Senate, Pan American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Cheerleader, Radio Club, Intro- murals, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant. EKSTROM, PHILLIP Blockhawk Tribe, Comero Club, Intromurols FAY, DANIEL Intromurols. FEDDERSON, MARGO Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, FNA. FINCH, MARGARET Y-Teens, Pep Club, Nationol Honor Society, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Gym As¬ sistant, Wotchtower Solesmon, Top Ten. FISHER, LOUIS DO Club. FITZ, DAVID Watchtower Solesmon FLAKE, ROBERT Camera Club, Science Club, Science Council. FLORES, CARMEN Pon Americon League, Pep Club, GAA, Gym Assistant. FONTENOY, MARIE FHA, DO Club, Junior Achievement, GAA. ACTIVITIES 205 FOULK, STEPHANIE Blockhowk Tribe, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Homecoming Candidate, Senior Honor Roll. FOX, ARLENE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Wotchtower Salesman. FOX, JOHN Intromurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Let- fermen ' s Club, National Honor Society, Ten¬ nis, I Speak For Democracy , Student Opti¬ mist. FRANKLIN, CYLA Crimson Crier Assistant Fourth Poge Editor, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Debote, Senior Honor Roll. FREY, BETTY Senate, DE Club. FRINK, BETTY Pan American Leogue, Camera Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Junior Achievement, Science Council, Girls ' Glee, National Merit Letter of Commendation. FRINK, FREDERICK Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y. FROELICH, KURT Intromurols, Senior Honor Roll. FULLER, HOMER French Club, Laboratory Assistant GARCIA, ROLANDA Blackhawk Tribe, Pep Club, Intromurals. GARRETT, JOANNE FHA, Youth Forum, GAA, DE Club. GARTELOS, KATHLEEN Pan American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Copy Reader, Intromurols, GAA, Dromatic Club, Speech III, Home¬ coming Candidate, Tennis, Declomotion, De¬ bate, I Speak For Democracy, Senior Honor Roll. GARTELOS, PETER Senate President, Junior Marshal, Letter- men ' s Club President and Vice-President, Junior Rotorion, Footboll, Track, DAR Award Winner, National Honor Society. GEIGER, ELAINE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Fo¬ rum, French Club, GAA, Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. GESUALDO, DONALD Intromurals. GILLETTE, DANIEL Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Football. GLANCEY, KATHLEEN Y-Teens, Cabinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Fourth Poge Editor, Dramatic Club, Ploys, Speech III, Declamation, Orotory, I Speak For Democracy, National Thespians, Senior Honor Roll. GLISAN, VERNON Pep Band, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Band, Junior Optimist, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. GOYINS, NANCY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Radio Club, Intromurols, GAA. GRAHAM, CLARK Pep Band, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wotch¬ tower Candy Solesman, Cross Country, Wres¬ tling, Band, Orchestra. GRAMS, KATHLEEN Blackhawk Tribe, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, GAA, Radio Club, Intromurals, Youth Forum. GRANGER, GLENN Pan American League, Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y. GRAY, CARALEE Pep Club, Radio Club, Intromurals, Youth Forum, GAA. GREENBERG, AVA Pan American Leogue, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Circulation Staff, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Plays, Wotch¬ tower Salesman, Speech III, Orotory, Senior Honor Roll. GUSTAFSON, DORIS Pep Club, Junior Achievement, French Club, GAA, FNA, Girls ' Glee. HALL JOHN Intromurals, Wrestling HALL. RICHARD Intromurals. HALLQUIST, ROBERTA Blackhawk Tribe, Pep Club. Crimson Crier Copy Reader, National Honor Society, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, GAA, Top Ten HAMM, DONALD Intramurals. HANDLEY, DENNIS Intromurals. HANNES, MARY ELLEN Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Intro¬ murols, GAA, FNA, Girls ' Glee. HANSEN, ARLYCE Comera Club, Clinic Assistant, Science Club, GAA, Dromatic Club, Applied Electronics, FNA, Gym Assistant. HARDING, NEVINS Senate, Dramotic Club, Lettermen ' s Club, Speech III, Footboll, Trock. HARPEL, HENRY Blockhawk Tribe, Track, Senior Honor Roll. HARTUNG, ROBERT Intromurols. HASS, JAMES Senote, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Trock, Footboll, Student Optimist, Senior Honor Roll. HAYES, JON Senote, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Trock, Basketball, Junior Rotorion, Senior Honor Roll. HAZLETT, JANET Comera Club, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Intromurals, Youth Forum, GAA, FNA, Sen¬ ior Glee, Girls ' Trio, Senior Honor Roll. HECKERT. JOHN Applied Electronics, National Honor Society. HEITZ, ENID Pep Club, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, GAA, Library Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. HENDREN, RHODA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, GAA, Library Assistant, Wotchtower Sales¬ man. HENNINGFIELD, CLARA Pep Club, FHA, GAA, DE Club. HENSLEY, JOHN Intromurals, Youth Forum, Baseball. HERBERT, SHERRIE Pep Club, FHA, Intromurals, GAA, De Club. HICKS, BRUCILLA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, Junior Achievement, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. HILDERBRAND, DONNA GAA, Girls ' Glee. HILL, JOY Comera Club, Pep Club, Science Club, Ap¬ plied Electronics, GAA, Science Council, Girls ' Glee. HINTZ, MARYANNA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Wotchtower Salesman HOANE, JOSEPH National Honor Society, Intromurals, Bas¬ ketball. HOBSON, JUDITH Pan Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, National Honor Society, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, FNA, Top Ten. HODSON, VIRGINIA Senate, Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym Assistant. HOEFLE, LINDA Comera Club Secretory, Crimson Crier Copy Reoder, Intromurols, Applied Electronics, Science Council, National Honor Society HUDDLESTON, RICHARD Junior Achievement Sales Monoger, DE Club HUDSON, ARLENE Senior Honor Roll. HUGHES, WILLIAM Intromurals, Junior Achievement. HUNIGAN, JUDITH Y-Teens, FHA, Office Assistant, GAA Cabi¬ net, Crimson Crier Business Monoger, Intro¬ murols, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, Home¬ coming Candidate, Girls ' Glee, Senior Honor Roll. HUNSLEY, SANDRA Y-Teens. Pep Club, FHA, Cheerleader, Gym Assistant, Girls ' Glee, Senior Honor Roll. HUSSEY, TIMOTHY Senote, Lettermen ' s Club, Boseball Monoger, Basketball Manager, Football Manager, Trock Manager. ISAACSON, GAY Pan Americon League Secretary, Y-Teens. Pep Club Cabinet, Radio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Library Assistant, Or¬ chestra President, Senior Honor Roll. JACKSON, EMILIE Pan Americon League, Pep Club, Intro- murals, Youth Forum, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. JANVICK, LAURA DO Club. JENNISCH, SUELLYN Pep Club, GAA JOHNSON, BETTY GEAN Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Gym As¬ sistant, Girls ' Glee. JOHNSON, EDWARD Intromurals, Lettermen ' s Club, Trock. JOHNSON, JOSEPH Trock. JOHNSON, PAMELA Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intromurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, GAA, Dra¬ matic Club, Senior Glee, Girls ' Glee Treas¬ urer. JOHNSON, RONALD Pon Americon League, Science Club, Intro¬ murols, Junior Achievement Vice-President, Youth Forum, Science Council, Boseball, Debate. JOHNSON, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA, Youth Forum, Dromatic Club, Speech III, Declamation. JOHNSON, THOMAS Senate, Notional Honor Society, Intromurals, Youth Forurr Lettermen ' s Club, Junior 206 ACTIVITIES Rotarian, Wotchtower Salesmon, Tennis, Bausch-Lomb Science Award, Solutotonon. JOHNSTON, DENNIS Footboll. JOHNSTON, MARILYN Pon American Leogue, Pep Club Crimson Crier Assistant First Page Editor, Intro- murols, Junior Achievement, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. JONES, ELLA MAE Pon American Leogue, Y-Teens, FHA, Pep Club. JONES, LINDA Blockhawk Tribe, Pan Americon League, Pep Club, Rodio Club, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Librory Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. JONES, MARILYN Pep Club, GAA. JUNKER, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, GAA. KAISER, VAN Intromurals, Junior Achievement, Boys ' Hi- Y, Pool Assistant, Track, Senior Glee, Boys ' Quortet. KALLIS, NANCY Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, French Club, GAA, Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant, Ploys, Tennis, Oratory. KARR, DONALD Boys ' Hi-Y, Footboll, Track. KASELAU, GLORIA Senote, Y-Teens, Pep Club Co-President, Office Assistant, Intromurals, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. KEMENYFFY, STEVEN Science Club, Notional Honor Society, Youth Forum, Lettermen ' s Club, Junior Rotarian, Tennis. KESTER, JACK Blackhowk Tribe, Senior Glee KESTER, NANCY Pon Americon Leogue, Pep Club. GAA, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Senior Honor Roll. KIMMEL, ANN Y-Teens Cabinet, Crimson Crier Business Manager, Radio Club, Intromurals, GAA, French Club, Wotchtower Solesman, Bond, Senior Glee, Quill and Scroll, Notional Honor Society. KING, HARLAN Y-Conteen Committee, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Youth Forum, Junior Achievement, Gym Assistant, Basketball, Senior Glee, Stu¬ dent Optimist. KINNAMON, MAUREEN Y-Teens, Pep Club. KISH, JOHN Senate, CYC Committee, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Baseball. KNABE, DONALD Senote, Intromurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Baseball, Band Assistant Manager. KNIGHT, JAMES Wotchtower Solesmon, Cross Country. KNOCHEMUS, RONALD Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Boys ' Hi- Y, Baseball, Bowling, Trock. KNOEFERL, WILLIAM Pan American Leogue, Intromurals. KNOTT, WILLIAM Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Senior Glee. KOELLER, NANCY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, FNA, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. KRAUSE, MARY Camera Club, Pep Club, Rodio Club, GAA, Wotchtower Salesman, Senior Glee, Girls ' Glee. KROPEN, JACQUELINE Senate, Pon American League, GAA, Pep Club, Youth Forum, Notional Honor Society. KRUZAN, DONALD Pep Bond, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Junior Rotarian, Band, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. KUBAS, RITA Y-Teens, Pep Club, FHA, GAA, Junior Achievement, Intromurals. LAMB DONNA FHA, Library Assistant, Girls ' Glee. LAMBRECHT, RICHARD Junior Achievement. LARSON, BETSY Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Crimson Crier Circulation, Rodio Club, Intromurals, GAA, Pool Assistant, CYC Committee, Dramatic Club. LEMAN, CAROL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Fo¬ rum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Wotchtower Salesman, Speech III. LEVENDOSKY, JORITA FHA, Girls ' Glee LEWIS, MARLENE Pep Club, GAA LIEBBE, JERRI Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, GAA. LINDEMANN, PATRICIA Camera Club, GAA, FHA, Cafeteria Assist¬ ant. LINDGREN, SANDRA Crimson Crier Advertising Staff, DE Club. LINDLEY, DANIEL Intromurals. LINDLEY, JULIE Pan Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Pep Band, Notional Honor Society, GAA, In¬ tromurals, Band Assistant Monoger, Orches¬ tra. LINGAFELTER, LAWERENCE Senate, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Foot¬ ball, Trock, Wrestling. LOFGREN, WILLIAM Wrestling, Band. LOVETT, LYNDA Blockhawk Tribe, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, GAA, No- tionol Honor Society, Junior Achievement, Quill ond Scroll. Youth Forum, French Club, Wotchtower Salesman, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. LOWTHER, STEVEN Pon American League, Junior Achievement, Gym Assistant, Footboll, Swimming. LUE, FRED Senote, Senior Glee. LUTHER, LANCE Senate, Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, CYC Com¬ mittee, Football, Trock, Wrestling. LYON, BRUCE Pan Americon League, Science Club, Science Council. MC ADAM, PHYLLIS Pep Club, FHA, Intromurals, GAA. Junior Achievement, Senior Glee. MCALLISTER, CAROL Pon American League, Pep Club, Intra- murals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. MC BRIDE, MICHAEL Blockhawk Tribe, Pon Americon League, Science Club, Junior Achievement Treasurer, Youth Forum, Dromotic Club Vice-President, Science Council, Ploys, Speech III, Orotory, I Speak For Democracy. MC DANIEL, JUDITH Blockhawk Tribe Secretary, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Circulation Monoger, In¬ tromurols, Junior Achievement Secretary, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum Secretary, GAA, Wotchtower Copy Editor, National Honor Society. MC FALL, TERRY DO Club Vice-President. MCGINNIS, RONALD Intromurals, Junior Achievement. MC KEE, C. H. Y-Conteen Committee, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Trock, Band. MC MAHILL, LINDA Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, GAA, Pep Club, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Library Assistant. MC MEEKAN, DEAN Junior Achievement, Wotchtower Solesman MCMULLEN, RICHARD Camera Club. MC SPARREN, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, GAA, FNA, Library Assistant, Intromurals, Youth Forum. MAC BETH, THOMAS Senote, Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Baseball. MADARA, JOYCE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Fo¬ rum, GAA, FNA, Librory Assistant. MAIHACK, MICHAEL Introm urols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Baseball, Football, Track. MALE, ANNE MARIE Senate, Pan American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, French Club, GAA Cabinet, Tennis, Girls ' Glee, AFS Student from France. MARANDA, KENNETH Senote, Intromurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Bosketboll, Trock. MARKIN, MICHAEL Junior Achievement. MARSHALL, KENNETH Camero Club President, Science Club, Ap¬ plied Electronics Vice-President, Science Council. MARTIN, RONALD Blockhawk Tribe, Intromurols, Youth Fo¬ rum Co-Chairman, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Baseball, Tennis, Senior Honor Roll. MATTESON, ISABEL Blockhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Intromurals, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA Secretory ond Vice-President, Dromotic Club Treas¬ urer, Plays, Wotchtower Salesman, Speech III, Tennis, Declamation, I Speak for Democracy, Senior Glee, Girls ' Trio, Na¬ tional Honor Society. MAYNE, MARGARET National Honor Society, Crimson Crier For¬ eign Exchange Editor, Youth Forum. MEADE, FRANK Science Club, Notionol Honor Society, Sci¬ ence Council, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Stu¬ dent Optimist. MEYER, MICHAEL Blockhawk Tribe, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Quill ond Scroll, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Ploys, Wotch¬ tower Salesman, Declamation, I Speak For ACTIVITIES 207 Democracy, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Top Ten. MILES, JANET Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Radio Club, In¬ tromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Plays Assistant-to-the Director, Tennis, Declamation. MILLER, DAVID Intromurols, Junior Achievement MILLER, LEWIS Senior Honor Roll. MILLER, MARY Pan American League Secretory, GAA, Y- Teens Cobinet, Pep Club Cobinet, Office Assistant, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Wotch- tower Senior Section, Girls ' Stote, Notional Honor Society. MILLER, THOMAS Lettermen ' s Club, Wrestling. MITCHELL, JUDITH DO Club. MOFFITT, RICHARD Pan American League, Science Club, Dro- motic Club, Science Council, Pl oys, Navy Science Cruiser Aword, Senior Honor Roll. MOFFITT, WALLACE Science Club, Band. MOON, TERRY DO Club, Boys ' Hi-Y. MOORE, LINDA Y-Teens, Pep Club. Crimson Crier Picture Editor, Intromurols, Homecoming Queen, GAA President ond Treasurer, Dramatic Club, Quill ond Scroll, Wotchtower Business Manoger, Ploys, Speech III, I Speok For Democrocy, National Honor Society. MORAN, GARY Pon Americon Leogue, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, Boys ' Hi-Y, Baseboll, Football. MORRISON, DOROTHY Pon Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Notional Honor Society, Intro¬ murols, Youth Forum, GAA, CYC Committee, Wotchtower Assistant Copy Editor, Home¬ coming Candidate. MORRISON, RANDALL Y-Conteen Committee, Notionol Honor So¬ ciety, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, CYC Committee, Junior Rotorion, Wotch¬ tower Solesmon, Basketball. MORRISON, RONALD Senate, Intromurols, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, CYC Committee, Lettermen ' s Club, Junior Rotorion, Football, Basketball. MOSES, PAMELA Comera Club Secretory, Pep Club, Science Club, Applied Electronics Secretary and Treasurer, GAA, FNA, Science Council, Sen¬ ior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. MOTZ, DONALD Pon Americon Leogue, Camera Club, Science Club, Boys ' Hi-Y Cobinet, Science Council, Swimming, Tennis, Bond, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. MUNCH, DIANE Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, FHA, Radio Club, Dramatic Club, I Speok For Democ¬ rocy, Girls ' Glee. MUNN, JUDITH Pon Americon League Treasurer, GAA, Y- Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Rodio Club, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Dromatic Club, Wotchtower Assist¬ ant Picture Editor, Ploys, Tennis, Debate, • I Speok For Democrocy. MURPHY, SHARON Blackhawk Tribe, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intromurols, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Nationol Honor Society. MURRAY, RICHARD Pep Bond, DE Club, Band, Orchestra. MUSTACCHIO, JOSEPH Blackhawk Tribe, Pan Americon League, Intramurals, Youth Forum. NABSTEDT, ROBERT Intramurals, Gym Assistant. NASH, LAWRENCE Intromurols, Boseball. NATHAN, JILL Pon American Leogue, Y-Teens, GAA, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Second Poge Assistant Editor, Youth Forum, Dramotic Club. NELSON, CHARLENE Y-Teens, Intramurals. NELSON, PAULA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, GAA, Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman. NELSON, REYNOLD DO Club. NELSON, ROBERT Youth Forum, Wrestling NEWHAM, YVONNE Pon American League, Y-Teens, GAA, FHA, Youth Forum. NEWTON, ELEANOR Pon American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramatic Club, Speech III. O ' BRIEN, PATRICIA Pon American League, Pep Club, GAA, Office Assistant. OGREN, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rodio Club, GAA, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, French Club, FNA, Gym Assistant, Tennis. OHRBERG, LAWRENCE DO Club. OLSON, DAVID Youth Forum, Gym Assistant, Track, Swim¬ ming Manager, Senior Honor Roll. OLSON, GLORIA Senate, Pon American Leogue, GAA, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Circulation Monager, Rodio Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Dromatic Club, Wotchtower Sales¬ man, Speech III, I Speak For Democrocy, Senior Honor Roll. O ' NEILL, CATHY Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA OWEN, MARILYN Senior Glee. OWENS, ROSE Camera Club, Intromurols, Senior Honor Roll PARIDON, DOROTHY Blackhowk Tribe, Pan Americon Leogue, Pep Club, Rodio Club, Youth Forum, Swim¬ ming Assistant. PARK, BRUCE Intromurols, Track, Band. PEDERSON, AMBER Pon Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, GAA, Girls ' Glee. PERRY, DAVID Boys ' Hi-Y. PETERSON, DAVID Senate, Intromurols, Wotchtower Salesman, Baseball. PETERSON, JON Senate, Crimson Crier Sports Editor, Quill ond Scroll, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wotch¬ tower Assistant Sports Editor, Baseball, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. PETERSON, LINDA Blackhowk Tribe, Pep Club, Notionol Honor Society, Intromurols, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Gym Assistant. PETERSON, MARVIN Blockhowk Tribe, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Football, Track. PFAFF, DORIS Y-Teens, Pep Club, Rodio Club, Intromurols, GAA Cobinet, Tennis, Senior Honor Roll. PIERCE, NORMA Pep Club, FHA, GAA, FHA Aword, Senior Honor Roll. PIPPERT, KENNETH Intramurals, Boys ' Hi-Y. PIRMANN, CHRISTINE Pon American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA. PLATT, GARY Intramurals, Football. PLUM, BOBBIE Pom American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA. POELVOORDE, CAROLYN Band, Senior Honor Roll. POFFENBARGER, DAVID Blackhawk Tribe Council, Pan American League Cobinet, Youth Forum, Dramotic Club, Speech III, Senior Glee. POPP, ROBERT DE Club. POWLESS, DAVID Senate, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Senior Honor Roll. PRATT, KAREN Pan Americon League, Y-Teens, GAA, Pep Club, Intromurols, Majorette, Band, Orches¬ tra, National Honor Society. PRESCOTT, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, GAA, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. PRIDEMORE, ELWANDA Clinic Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. PRIEBE, SUZANNE Senate, Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Science Club, Junior Achievement Secretary, Youth Forum, Nationol Honor Society, French Club, GAA, Dramatic Club, Library Assistant, Tennis. PRITT, ROGER Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y. PRUSA, GENE DO Club. QUECK, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Dromatic Club, Oratory, Declamation, Senior Glee, Girls ' Glee, Senior Honor Roll. RASMUSSEN, DOUGLAS Gym Assistant, Wrestling. RATHBURN, ROY Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Senior Honor Roll. RAYMOND, JAMES Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Trock. REDD, VERNON Intromurols, Junior Achievement, Bond REED, MARY Pon American League, GAA, Intromurols, Senior Glee, Orchestra. REEVES, JAMES Intromurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Football, Bas¬ ketball. REEVES, MARTIN Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wrestling. REUTER, ANITA ACTIVITIES Y-Teens, Pep Club, GA A, DE Club, Wotch¬ tower Solesman REYNOLDS, JAMES Intramurals, Gym Assistant. REYNOLDS, LARRY Football. RICHESON, DALE Intramurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wrestling. RIDDELL, LINDA Pan Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Notional Honor Society, Intramural, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman. ROBERTS, DAVID Senate, Pon American Leogue, Y-Canteen Committee, Intramurols, Youth Forum, Sophomore Closs Vice-President, Senior Class Vice-President, Boys ' Hi-Y, CYC Committee, Lettermen ' s Club, Baseball, Footboll, Bos- ketboll, National Honor Society. ROBERTS, DENNIS DO Club, Intramurols. ROBINSON, REINE Senate, Pon Americon League, Pep Club, GAA, Dromatic Club, Speech III, I Speak for Democracy , National Honor Society. ROCHE, THOMAS Pan Americon League, Science Club, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Speech III, Wrestling. ROGERS, KATHRYN Y-Teens. ROGERS, WARREN Intramurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Basketboll, Footboll, Trock. ROMINE, EVELYN Pep Club, FHA. RUGGLES, ANNA Crimson Crier Circulation, Senior Honor Roll. RUUD, MARYANN Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Senote, Pon American Leogue, Pep Club, Notional Honor Society, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA. Gym Assistant, Wotchtower Solesman. RYERSON, TIM Intramurols, French Club, Boys ' Hi-Y, Dro¬ matic Club, CYC Committee, Lettermen ' s Club, Basketball, Football, Trock, Swimming RYKER, SHARON FHA, Senior Glee. SABOL, DONALD Pon Americon Leogue, Science Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Youth Forum. SACKS, EDWARD Blackhawk, Tribe, Crimson Crier Assistant Fourth Page Editor, Radio Club, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Ploys, Pan American League, Debate. SANGSTER, TONY Pan American League, Intramurols, Cross Country, Orchestra. SAVAGE, SUSAN Pep Club, Science Club President, Notional Honor Society, GAA, Golf, Girls ' Trio, Sen¬ ior Glee. SAX, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, GAA, ln- tromurals, Dromatic Club, Speech III, Ten¬ nis. SAYLOR, JAMES Pon American League, Wrestling, Senior Honor Roll. SCHERER, CARROL Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens Pep Club, In- tromurals. Youth Forum, French Club, GAA, Dramatic Club, Speech III, CYC Committee. SCHIPPERS, ROBERT Junior Achievement. SCHMACHT, JOHN Y-Conteen Committee, Boys ' Hi-Y Vice- President, Lettermen ' s Club, Trock, Footboll. SCHOESSEL, CARL Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Boys ' Hi- Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Swimming, Pool As¬ sistant, National Honor Society. SCHOESSEL, TERRY Pon American Leogue, Golf, Senior Glee. SCHRAGE, VIRGINIA Blockhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crim¬ son Crier Second Poge Editor, GAA, Junior Achievement Treasurer, Youth Forum, Sen¬ ior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. SCHROEDER, CURTIS Pan American League, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Footboll, Trock. SCHUMACHER, SANDRA Camera Club, Pep Club, Science Club, DO Club, Applied Electronics, Science Council. SCHUSTER, LINDA Senote, Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Pool Assistant, Crimson Crier Copy Editor, No¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurols, GAA Cabinet, Science Club Secretory, Wotch¬ tower Editor, Wotchtower Salesman, Tennis, AFS Student, Top Ten, Youth Forum. SCHWARTZ, JOAN Pep Club, GAA, Girls ' Glee SCOTT, CHARLES Senate, National Honor Society, Youth Fo¬ rum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club Board of Directors, Junior Rotorian, Footboll, Swim¬ ming, Wrestling, Notional Athletic Scholar¬ ship Society. SCOTT. RICHARD DE Club Treasurer. SCHRIVEN, ELIZABETH Pon American League, Intramurols, Senior Honor Roll. SEARS, MARY Pon American League, Y-Teens Cobinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intromurols, Youth Forum, GAA Cobinet, Dramatic Club, CYC Committee, Senior Honor Roll. SEGAL, GARY Pon Americon League, Crimson Crier As¬ sistant Sports Editor, Intromurols, Pool As¬ sistant, Wotchtower Candy Solesman, Base¬ ball, Swimming. SENNEFF, DANA Pep Club, FNA. SEYMOUR, JAMES Senate, Lettermen ' s Club Treasurer and Board of Directors, Footboll, Wrestling, Na¬ tional Athletic Scholarship Society. SHELTON, LARRY Pon American League, Science Club, Boys ' Hi-Y, Trock. SHEPHERD, RICHARD Notional Honor Society. SHETLER, GERALD DO Club. SHRIVER, LARRY Intramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club Secretary ond Board of Directors, Junior Rotorian, Basketboll, Footboll, Trock, Letter of Commendation Notional Merit Scholar¬ ship Test, National Athletic Scholarship So¬ ciety, National Honor Society. SHYRACK, DANIEL Boys ' Hi-Y. SIEBERER, WOLFGANG Senate, Science Club, Youth Forum, AFS Student from Austria. SILBAUGH, SHIRLEY Senior Honor Roll. SLENTZ, CHARLES Pon Americon League, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Lettermen ' s Club, Trock, Cross Coun¬ try, Senior Honor Roll. SLOAN, KARON Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, Intramurols, GAA, CYC Com¬ mittee. SMITH, MARSHA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intra¬ murols, GAA, Youth Forum, Senior Honor Roll. SHELLING, CAROL Y-Teens, Pep Club, French Club, Gym As¬ sistant, Senior Honor Roll. SNYDER, GARY Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Golf. SNYDER, MARGARET Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, GAA, Intromurols, Junior Achievement, Gym As¬ sistant, Dromatic Club, Libarary Assistant, Wotchtower Salesman, Girls ' Glee, I Speak for Democracy , Senior Honor Roll. SOWERS, GRACIA Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA, Intramurals, Youth Forum. SPRAGUE, DANIEL Intramurols, Junior Achievement. SPROUL, KENNETH Pep Band, Bond. STECK, BARBARA Pan Americon League, Clinic Assistant, Crimson Crier, Junior Achievement, FNA, Dro¬ matic Club, Youth Forum. STEGEMANN, WALTER Pep Band, Intramurols, Bond. STENGEL, JACK Pan Americon Leogue, Intromurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wotchtower Salesmon, Youth Forum. STEWART, MICHAEL Footboll, Trock Wotchtower Condy Sales¬ mon. STONE, NANCY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Band, Senior Honor Roll. STOUT, RICHARD Intramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Wotchtower Salesman, Baseball, Bosketball, Trock. SWAN, WENDEL Pan Americon League Cabinet, Crimson Crier Assistant Sports Editor, Intramurols, Dromotic Club, Ploys, Wrestling, Debate, High School Sports Correspondent for Ar¬ gus, Senior Honor Roll. SWANSON, DIANE Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Youth Forum, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. TABER, THOMAS Blockhawk Tribe, Intromurols, Youth Forum, Lettermen ' s Club, Boseboll, Footboll, Senior Honor Roll. TANNER, ALAN Camera Club, Science Club, Dramotic Club, Color Guard, Science Council, Senior Glee. TAYLOR, JANET Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurols, GAA, Sen¬ ior Glee, Girls ' Glee, Youth Forum. TAYLOR, THOMAS Intramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y. TEST, JOANN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurols, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, GAA, Gym As¬ sistant, FNA, Senior Honor Roll THOMAS, THOMAS Senate Vice-President, Junior Marshal, Let¬ termen ' s Club Board of Directors, Junior ACTIVITIES 209 Rotonon, Sophomore Class President, Jun¬ ior Class President, Senior Class President, Football, Track, Student Optimist. THOMPSON, RICHARD Radio Club, Basketball, Senior Glee THORNTON, IDA Pon American League, Intramurals, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. TINGLE, PAUL Senate, Science Club, Intramurols, Boys ' Hi-Y, Junior Achievement, CYC Committee Co-Choirmon, Wotchtower Salesmon, Foot¬ ball, Wrestling. TOMBERGER, JACQUELYN Pon American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA, Radio Club, Intramurols, Homecoming Royalty, Youth Forum, French Club, Ploys, Dramatic Club, Declamation, Girls ' Glee, Secretory, Senior Honor Roll. TROPP, CHARLES Pan Americon Leogue, Youth Forum, Wotch¬ tower Salesmon, Trock Manager, Debate, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. TUCKER, MYRON Wrestling. TUMAN, DIXIE Crimson Crier, Intramurols, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. TURNER, SANDRA Blackhawk Tribe, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Science Club, Crimson Crier, GAA, Dramatic Club, Speech III, FNA, Senior Glee, National Honor Society. TYLER, JEFFREY Lettermen ' s Club, Basketball, Trock VALENTINE, MAUREEN Pon Americon League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, Intramurols, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. VANDEKERCKHOVE, PHYLLIS Pan American Leogue, Y-Teens, Pep Club Vice-President, Y-Canteen Committee, Crim¬ son Crier Second Poge Editor, Intramurols,, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Royalty, Youth Forum, GAA Cabinet, Dramatic Club, Wotchtower Assistant Editor, Sophomore Class Secretary, Junior Class Secretory, Stu¬ dent Correspondent for Argus, National Hon¬ or Society. varble, william Crimson Crier, Intramurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Debate, I Speak for Democracy. VEREN, CAROLYN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Youth For¬ um, Intramurols, French Club, GAA, Dra¬ matic Club, Wotchtower Salesman, Decla¬ mation. VERSMAN, FRANCES Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, French Club, Youth Forum, GAA, Dramotic Club. VIERNOW, JOSEPH Science Club, Intramurols, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Lettermen ' s Club, Trock, Bas¬ ketball, Football, Senior Glee, Boys ' Quartet, Notional Athletic Scholarship Society. VIETTI, GERALD DO Club President. VONDERGATHEN, CAROL Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA. VON MOTZ, SHARON Intramurols, Junior Achievement Secretory, Girls ' Glee. WAHLSTROM, GREGG Blackhawk Tribe President, Senate, Notional Honor Society, Youth Forum Advisor, Intro¬ murals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Wotchtower Salesman, Junior Rotorian, Trock, Tennis, Boys ' State, Voledictorion. WALKER, ROBERT Intromurals, Junior Achievement Sales Man¬ ager ond Vice-President, Gym Assistant, Wrestling WALTERS, RANDALL Lettermen ' s Club, Football. WATKINS, JACQUELINE Y-Teens, DO Club, Intramurols, GAA WATTS, SALLI Blockhowk Tribe, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Youth Forum, French Club Treasurer, GAA, Dra¬ matic Club, Ploys, Speech III, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. WAYMACK, BONNIE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, GAA, FNA, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. WENGER, ROBERT Senior Honor Roll. WESTMORLAND, LARRY Wotchtower Salesman WHITE, ROBERT Senate, Y-Conteen Committee, Boys ' Hi-Y President ond Treasurer, Intromurals, Dra¬ matic Club CYC Committee President, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Ploys, Junior Rotorion, Jun¬ ior Closs Vice-President, Wotchtower Sales¬ mon, Football, Trock, Senior Glee Vice- President, Boys ' Quartet. WHITE, SHIRLEY Pan Americon League, FHA Vice-President, GAA. WHITESIDE, PAMELA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intromurals, GAA, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Speech III. WICKLUND, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Adver¬ tising Staff, Intromurals, Junior Achieve¬ ment Secretary, French Club, GAA, Girls ' Glee. WILLEMS. ALBERTA Pon Americon Leogue, Y-Teens, Crimson Crier, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. 210 ACTIVITIES WILLHITE, BERKLEY Junior Achievement Treasurer, Wrestling, Debate. WILLHITE, MICHAEL Swimming, Senior Glee. WILLIAMS, ROYDELL Senate, Pon Americon Leogue, Football, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Orchestra. WILLIAMSON, CHARLES Junior Achievement President ond Vice- President. WILLIAMSON, JUDITH Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, GAA, Intro¬ murals, FNA. WINCE, JULE Camera Club, Pep Club, GAA, FHA Secre¬ tory, Science Council, Senior Glee. WINTERS, ALTHEDA Pep Club, FHA, Wotchtower Salesmon, GAA, Cafeteria Assistant. WISS, MARTIN Pon American League, Dromotic Club, De¬ bate. WITMER, SHARON Pep Club, GAA, DE Club WOLVERTON, PATRICIA Senate, Pan American League, GAA, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. WOOD, MARY Y-Teens, FHA, GAA, Gym Assistant. WORTHINGTON, JAMES Pon Americon League, Intromurals, No¬ tional Honor Society. WOY, MARILYN Pep Club, Wotchtower Salesman, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. YEOCUM, JACK Intramurols, Lettermen ' s Club, Boseball, Football. YOUNG, ANNETTA FNA. YOUNG, THOMAS Football Monoger. ZAVETT, DENNIS Intromurals, Wotchtower Salesman, Wotch¬ tower Candy Salesman. ZBLESKI, RONALD Pon Americon Leogue, Boys ' Hi-Y, Letter men ' s Club, Basketball, Trock, Cross Coun¬ try, Senior Honor Roll. ZETTERLUND, LINDA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Gym Assistant, GAA, Senior Honor Roll. ZIEL, W. WILLIAM Intromurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Let¬ termen ' s Club, Football, Trock, Notionol Honor Society. ZIRBES, RICHARD Pon Americon League, Intromurals, Boys ' Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Trock. SENIORS A Abbott, Mary 15 Adolphi, John 1 5 Aikin, Jane 15, 41, 113, 125, 164 Albers, Thomas 15, 126, 168, 177, 179, 181 Allen, Barbora 15, 102, 103 Allen, Gary 15, 168 Anderson, John 15 Anderson, Judith Marie 15 Anderson, Ronold Lynn 15 And.ch, Sheila 14. 15, 29, 38, 41, 42, 98, 99, 112, 113, 129, 131, 137, 142, 143, 161, 164 Archer, Margaret 15 Atkinson, Mary 5 B Baker, Kent 15, 200, 201 Bonks, Williom 15, 127, 168, 175, 177 Baraks, Dennis 16, 189 Barber, Elizobeth 16 Barkes, Bruce 16 Barks, Becky Ann 16 Baron, Robert 16, 29, 110, 119, 161, 200 Barr, Janet 16, 38, 164 Bartlett, Beverly 16 Baxter, Steven 16, 122, 123, 152, 154, 155, 158, 163, 164 Beach, Kenneth 16 Beattie, Jeanne 16 Beatty, Sandra 16 Beck, Donald 16, 122 Becke, Morilyn 16, 38. 99, 121, 164 Bedford, Shoron 16, 164 BeDuhn, Judith 16 Bell, Edward 17, 125, 168 Bell, Roberta 17, 18, 131 Benson, Nancy 17, 102, 103 Berger, Evelyn 17 Bergfeld, Victoria 17 Beselin, Carole 17, 103 Bethurem, James 17 Bethurem, William 17, 127, 168, 174, 177, 200, 201 Bills, Madelyn 17 Bisby, Kae 17 Bisby, Michoel 17, 127 Bishop, • Joyce 17 Block, Douglas 17 Blick, Anne 17, 143 Blink, William 17 Blitz, Alan 17, 41, 163, 164 Boenitz, Norman 18 Bohn, Peter 14. 18, 44, 124, 143, 162, 163, 164 Bolyord, Carol 18, 98, 99, 116, 119, 123, 129, 138, 139, 154, 155, 158, 164 Bottom ley, James 18 Brandle, Patrick 18 Breom, Karen 18, 144, 147 Bregstone, Stephen 18 Brower, Robert 18 Brown, Anne 18, 144, 147 Brown, Thomas 18, 26, 127, 164, 198 Brownrigg, Bonnie 18, 139 Brunsvold, Bruce 18 Buckner, Robert 18 Buckwalter, Kathy 18 Bulens, Raymond 18 Butler, Pamela 19, 99, 112, 113, 142, 143 Bullock, Judith 19, 100 Burch, Victoria 16, 19, 26, 46, 99, 119, 121. 129, 131, 161, 202, 203 Burns, Dovid Robert 19 Burpee, Lynn 19, 29, 131, 161, 164 C Caldwell, Donald 19, 26, 139 Canovit, Jerry 19, 139 Carlson, Linda 19, 139 Carlson, Neil 19, 139 Cosey, Gerald 19, 144, 146, 162 Chambers, John 19 Chance, James 19 Chance, Sandro 19 Chotterton, Dennis 19, 144, 147 Christensen, Darlene 19, 34, 108 Christensen, John 20, 127, 179, 181 Clork, Ruth 20 Cohn, Zone 20, 41, 164 Coleman, Barbara 20 Colemon, Jock 20, 139, 144 Collins, Frieda 20, 1 15 Collins, Morion 20, 126, 130, 139, 147, 168 Connell, Julie 20, 38, 128, 137, 143 Conrad, Sharon 20, 121 Cook, Done 20, 126, 192 Cook, James Howard 20 Cook, Korolee 20, 39, 41, 112, 116, 120 131, 161, 164 Cottrell, Sondra 20 Courter, Gary 20 Cox, Doralou 20, 139 Cox, Mary 21 Crawford, Douglas 21, 126, 143, 168, 177, 192, 200 Crawford, Linda 21, 144, 147 Cudworth, Greggrey 21 Curtis, Michelle 21 D Doebelliehn, Lee 21 Daniels, Robert 21 Danielson, Gerald 21 Davidson, Gail 21, 38, 41, 107, 164 Dovis, Bruce 21, 126, 127 C. Davis, Hope 21 Davis, James R. 21, 125, 168, 179 Davis, Karen 21, 104, 121 Dovis, Teressa 15, 21 DeBrockeleire, Mary 21 Degen, Felice 21 DeLugish, Bruce 14, 22, 41, 163, 164 Denomo, Michael 22, 127, 162, 163, 164, 182, 183, 184, 185 DeVoss, Williom 22 DeVrieze, James 22 DeYoung, David 22, 139, 198 Dickmon, Thomas 14, 22, 41, 127, 163, 164, 168 Diekman, Jomes 22 Dierikx, Terry 22 Diller, Linda 22 Doggett, Robert 22 Dohrn, Goil 22 Dryoel, Walter 22 Dudley, Pamela 22 Dulaney, David 22 Dunham, Sherrie 22, 139, 197 Durham, Ronald 23 Duyvejonck, Robert 23 E Eoly, Sondra 23 Earle. Judith 23 Eostlond, Susan 23, 99, 121, 129, 151 Ebers, Jomes 23, 125, 162 Eckhardt, JoAnn 23 Eckart, Marilyn 23 Edstrom, Mary 23 Ekstrom, Phillip 23 Elliott. Ronold 23, 111, 144 Emrick, Sharon 23 Engels, Carol 23 Engels, Thomas 23, 127, 168 Enstrom, Sandra 23, 121 Erwin, Judith 24, 114, 129, 143, 202, 203 F Fay, Daniel 24 Fedderson, Margo 24, 34 Finch, Morgoret 14, 24, 41, 64, 106, 116 Fisher, Louis 24 Fitz, David 24 Flake, Robert 24 Flores, Carmen 24 Fontenoy, Marie 24 Fontenoy, Raymond 24 Foulk, Stephanie 24, 38, 116, 125 Fox, Alene 24 Fox, John 24, 127, 164, 196 Franklin, Cyla 24 Frey, Betty 24 Frink, Carol 25, 113, 117, 120, 141, 164 Frink, Frederick 25 Froehl.ch, Kurt 25 Fuller, Homer 25 Fuller, Leroy 25 G Garcia, Rolando 25, 125 Garrett, JoAnne 25 Gartelos, Kathleen 25, 38, 149 Gortelos, Peter J. 25, 126, 127, 131, 142, 143. 162, 163, 164, 168, 173, 175, 177 Gates, Terry 25 Geiger, Elaine 25, 116 Gesualdo, Donold 25 Gillette, Daniel 25, 126 168 Gloncey, Kathleen 25, 99, 122, 148, 155 Glisan, Vernon 25, 144, 162, 200, 201 Goyins, Nancy 26, 121 Graham, Clark 26, 144, 161, 179, 180 Groms, Kathleen 26, 121, 125, 148 Gronger.Glenn 26 Gray, Caralee 26 Greenberg, Avo 26, 113, 122 Gustofson, Doris 26, 116, 141 H Hall, John 26 Hall, Richard 26 Hallquist, Roberta 14, 26, 41, 106, 164 Hamm, Donald 26 Handley, Dennis 26 Honnes. Mary Ellen 26, 41, 164 Hannon, Norman 26 Hansen, Arlyce 27, 117, 124 Hording, Nevins 27, 126, 143, 168 Horpel, Henry 27 Harris, Eldon 27 Harris, Joel 27 Hart, Clifford 27 Hortung, Robert 27 Hass Jomes 27, 126, 162, 168, 177 Hayes, Jon 27, 127, 163, 168, 177, 182. 186, 188 Hozlett, Janet 27, 138, 139 Heckert, John 27, 124 Heilwagner, Patricia 27 Heitz, Enid 27 Hendren, Rhoda 27 Henntngfield, Clara 27 Hensley, John 28 Herbert, Sherrie 28 Hicks, Brucilla 28 Hilderbrond, Donna 28 INDEX 211 Hill, Joy 28, 124, 141 Hintz, Moryonno 28, 164 Hoone, Joseph 28, 42, 164 Hobson, Judith 14, 28, 41, 164 Hodson,Virginia 28, 143 Hoefle, Linda 28, 124, 149, 164 Holcomb, Evelyn 28 Huddleston, Richard 28 Hudson, Arlene 28 Hughes, Bill 28 Hunigon, Judith 28, 38, 131, 148 Hunsley, Sandra 29, 34, 119, 121, 129, 202 203 Hussey, Timothy 29, 126, 168 I Isaacson, Gay 29, 121, 129 J Jackson, Emilie 29 Jockson, Nadine 29 Janvick, Laura 29 Jeones, Richord 29. 168 Jennisch, Suellyn 29 Johnson, Betty Gean 29 Johnson, Edward 29, 127 Johnson, Joseph 29 Johnson, Pamela 29, 139, 164 Johnson, Ronold, 29, 124 Johnson, Sandra 29 Johnson, Thomos 14, 29, 41, 127, 163, 164, 196 Johnston, Dennis 30 Johnston, Marilyn 30 Jones, Ella Mae 30, 102, 103 Jones, Linda 30 Jones, Marilyn 30, 108 Junker, Sandra 30 K Reiser, Van 30, 130, 139 Kallis. Nancy 30, 34, 151 Karr, Donald 30 Koselou, Gloria 20, 30, 128, 143 Kemenyffy, Steven 30, 42, 126, 163, 164, 194, 196 Kester, Jock 30 Kester, Nancy 30 Kimmel, Ann 30, 99, 121, 131, 138, 139, 164 K.nq, Harlan 30, 139, 162 Kinnomon, Maureen 31 Kish, John 31, 200 Knobe, Donald 31, 143, 144, 146 Knight, Jomes 31 Knochenmus, Ronald 31 Knoeferl, William 31 Knott, William 31, 139 Koeller, Noncy 31 Krause, Mary 31, 121, 139 Kropen, Jacqueline 31, 113 Kruzon, Donald, 31, 144, 163 Kubas, Rita 31 Kubec, Gloria 31 L Lamb, Donna 31 Lombrecht, Richord 31 Lone, Dawn 32 Larson, Betsy 32, 108. 121, 129 Lemon, Carol 32 Levendosky, Jorita 32, 14 1 Lewis, Marlene 32 Liebbe, Jerri Lu 32 Lindemann, Patricia 32 Lindgren, Sandra 32 Lindley, Doniel 32 Lindley, Julie 32, 41, 113, 144, 146, 165 Lindsay, Errol 32 Lingofelter, Larry 32, 127, 168, 200 Lofgren, William 32 Long, Judith 32 Lord, Jockie 32 Lovett, Lynda 33, 41, 99, 116, 131, 139, 148, 165 .owther, Steve 33, 192 Lue, Fred 33, 139, 142, 143 Luther, Lance 33 Lyon, Bruce 33, 117 M McAdam, Phyllis 33, 102, 103, 139 McAllister, Carol 33 McBride, Michoel 33, 123, 154, 155, 158 McCombs, Larry 33 McDaniel. Judith 29, 33, 106, 131, 161, 165 McDonald, Marilyn 33 McFoll, Terry 33 McGinnis, Ronold 33 McKee, Claud 33, 119, 200 McMohill, Linda 33, 42 McMeekan, Dean 34 McMullen, Richard 34 McSparren, Judith 34, 131 MocBeth, Thomas 34, 127, 168, 177, 200, 201 Madaro, Joyce 34 Moihock, M.choeJ 34. 127, 168, 172, 174, 177 Male. Anne Marie 34, 44, 99, 141, 142, 143, 197 Marondo, Kenneth 34, 182, 183, 185, 187, 189 Marble, Rose Mary 34 Markin, Michael 34 Marshall, Kenneth 34, 120, 124 Martin, Ronald 34, 106, 126, 127, 200, 201, Mason, John 34 Matteson, Isabel 34, 107, 116, 122, 123, 139, 154, 155, 158, 159, 165, 197 Moyne, Margaret 34, 113, 12 1, 125, 148, 165 Meade, Frank 35, 42, 162, 165 Meyer, Duane 35 Meyer, Michoel 14, 35, 41, 122, 125, 131, 139, 148, 165 Miles, Janet 35 Miller, David 35 Miller, Lewis 35 Miller, Mary 20, 29, 35, 99, 112. 113, 161 165 Miller, Thomas 35, 179, 180 Mitchell, Judith 35 Moffitt, Richard 35 Moffitt, Wallace 35 Moon, Terry 35 Moore, Linda 24, 35, 38, 107, 122, 131, 136, 149, 155, 161, 165 Moron, Gary 35 Morrison, Dorothy 24, 35, 38, 41, 46, 118, 121, 161, 165 Morrison, Randall 36, 118, 161, 163, 165 Morrison, Ronald 36, 118, 126, 143, 161, 163, 165, 182, 184 Moses. Pamela 36, 124, 125, 139 Motz, Donald 36, 144, 147, 192, 196 Munch, Diane 34, 36 Munn, Judith 36, 131, 161, 165 Murphy, Shoron 36, 116, 125, 165 Murroy, Richard 36 Mustocchio, Joseph 36 N Nabstedt, Robert 36, 139 Nosh, Lorry 36 Nathan, Jill 36, 148 Nelson, Charlene 36, 108 Nelson, Poulo 34, 36 Nelson, Reynold 36 Nelson, Robert 37, 179 Nesbitt, Jeonette 37 Newnhom, Yvonne 37 Newton, Eleanor 37 O O ' Brien, Patty 37 Ogren, Judith 37, 116, 121 Ohrberg, Lorry 37 Olson, David 37, 192 Olson, Gloria 37, 121, 148 155 O ' Neill, Cathy 37 Owen, Merilyn 37, 139 Owens, Rose 37 P Poridon, Dorothy 37, 121, 125 Pork, Bruce 37 Porks, Michael 37 Pederson, Amber 38 Perry, David 38 Peterson, David 38, 200, 201 Peterson Jon 22, 24, 38, 131, 148, 161, 200 Peterson, Linda 38, 41, 116, 125, 165 Peterson, Morvin 38 Pfaff, Doris 38, 107 Pierce, Norma Jeon 38, 103 Pippert, Kenneth 38, 1 1 1 Pirmonn, Christine 38 Platt, Gary 38 Plum, Bobbie 34, 38 Poelvoorde, Carolyn 38, 144 Poffenborger, David 38, 139 Popp, Robert 38 Powless, David 39, 127, 143, 168, 172, 176 Pratt, Karen 39, 144, 147, 165 Prescott, Sandra 39 Pridemore, ElWanda 39 Priebe, Suzanne 39, 99, 100, 116, 165, 197 Pritt, Roger 39 Pruso, Gene 39 Q Queck, Karen 39, 139, 150 R Rohn, Donald 39 Rangel, Dolores 39 Rasmussen, Douglos 39 Rothburn, Roy 39 Raymond, James 39 Roymond, Marjorie 39 Redd, Vernon 39, 144, 147 Reed, Mary Jane 40, 139, 147 Reeves, James 40, 126, 168 Reeves, Martin 40 Reuter, Anita 40 Reynolds, James 40 Reynolds, Larry 40 Rice, Jeffrey 40 Richeson, Dale 40 Riddell, Linda 40, 41, 113, 165 Rivers, Diane 40 Roberts, David 16, 40, 126, 127, 165, 168, 200, 201 Roberts, Dennis 40 Robinson, Reine 40, 165 Roche, Thomos 40 Rodriguez, Terry 40 Rogers, Katherine 41 212 INDEX Rogers, Worren 4 1, 126, 127, 168, 172, 175, 176 Romine, Evelyn 41, 102, 103 Ruggies, Anno 41, 151 Ruud, Moryonn 41, 113, 142, 143, 165 Ryerson, Timothy 41, 116, 119, 126, 168 Ryker, Sharon 41, 103, 139 S Sobol, Donald 41, 165 Socks, Edword 41, 121, 125, 148, 152, 155 Songster, Anthony 41, 113 Savoge, Susan 41, 117, 138, 139, 165, 199 Sax, Judith 41, 121 Saylor, James 41, 179, 181 Scherer, Carrol 41, 116, 118, 129 Schippers, Robert 41 Schmocht, John 42, 110, 111, 119, 127 Schnell, Jerry 42 Schoessel, Carl 42, 165, 192 Schoessel, Terry 42, 139 Schrage, Virginia 42, 139, 148 Schroeder, Curtis 42, 118 Schumacher, Sondra 42, 124 Schuster, Linda 14, 29, 41, 42, 99, 117, 131, 142, 149, 161, 165 Schwartz, Joan 42 Scott, Charles 42, 126, 127, 163, 165, 168, 173, 175, 177 Scott, Frances 42 Scott, Richard 42 Scriven, Elizabeth 42 Seors, Mary 42, 113, 118, 149 Segal, Gary 42, 148, 161, 192 Senneff, Diona 43 Seymour, James 43, 126, 127, 143, 168, 176 Shelton, Larry 43 Shepherd, Richard 43 Shetler, Gerald 43 Shirkey, Norva 43 Shogren, Jonet 43, 121, 148 Shriver, Lorry 43, 126, 127, 162, 163, 165, 168, 170, 171, 174, 175, 177 Shryack, Dan 43 Sieberer, Wolfgang 43, 44, 142, 143 Silbaugh, Shirley 43 Sims, Donna 43 Slentz, Charles 43, 127 Sloan, Karon 43, 118, 143 Smith, Marsha 44, 118, 119 Snelling, Carol 44 Snyder, Gary 44, 198 Snyder, Margaret 44, 148 Sowers, Grocia 44 Sprague, Doniel 44 Sprout, Kenneth 44, 144 Starks, Jocqualine 43 Steck, Borboro 26, 44, 148 Stegemann, Walter 44, 144 Stengel, John 44, 200, 201 Stevenson, Kermit 44 Stewart, Michoel 44 Stone, Nancy 44 Stout, Richard 44, 127, 182, 184 Stroyer, Jeon 44 Stroyer, Paul 45 Strupp, Earl 45, 125, 152 Swan, Wendel 18, 45, 12 148, 152 Swanson, Diane 25, 45, 121, 139 T Tober, Thomas 45, 127, 168, 200 Tonner, Alan 45, 139 Taylor, Janet 45, 139 Toylor, Thomos 45 Test, JoAnn 45 Thomas, Thomos 16, 45, 126, 127, 142, 143, 162, 163, 168, 172, 173, 176 Thomson, Richard 45, 139, 182 Thornton, Ida 45, 113 Tingle, Paul 45, 118 Tomberger, Jacquelyn 26, 34, 38, 45, 116, 121, 137, 141 Tropp, Charles 45, 152 Tucker, Myron 46 Tuman, Dixie 46, 149 Turley, Floyd 46 Turner, Sandra 46, 139, 151, 165 Twitty, Arthur 46 Tyler, Jeffrey 46 V Valentine, Maureen 46 Vandekerckhove, Phyllis 18, 26, 29, 38, 46, 108, 119, 128, 131, 137, 161, 165 Varble, William 46, 148 Veren, Carolyn 34, 46 Versman, Frances 46, 116 Viernow, Joseph 46, 127, 138, 139 Vietti, Gerald 46 Vogt, Michael 46 Vondergothen, Carol 46 VonMotz, Sharon 47 W Wohlstrom, Gregg 14, 30, 41, 47, 106, 125, 163, 165, 196 Walker, Robert 47 Walters, Randall 47, 168, 177 Watkins, Jacqueline 47 Watts, Solli 47, 100, 116 Woymock, Bonnie 47 Webb, Judith 47 Webster, Kay 34 Wenger, Robert 22, 47, 139 Westmorland, Larry 47 Westmorelond, Louise 47 White, Robert 47, 118, 122, 127, 138, 139, 163 White, Shirley 47, 102, 103 Whiteside, Pomela 47 Whitlow, Robert 47 Wicklund, Sandro 48, 148 Willems, Alberta 48, 149 Willett, John 48 Willhite, Berkley 48, 152, 179 Willhite, Michael 48, 139 Williams, Louise 48 Williams, Roydell 48, 143, 147, 168, 171, 172, 177 Williamson, Charles 48 Williamson, Judith 48, 143 Wince, Jule Ann 48, 102, 139 Winters, Altheda 48 Wiss, Mortin 48, 152 Witmer, Sharon 48 Wolverton, Patricia 48 Wood, Mary 48 Woods, Jeon 49 Worthington, James 49, 165 Woy, Marilyn 49 Wynn, Michael 26, 48 Wozniok, Jacqueline 49 Y Yoecum, Jock 49, 127, 168, 171, 177, 200 Young, Annetta 49 Young, Phyllis 49 Young, Sharon 49 Young, Thomas 49 Z Zavett, Dennis 46, 49, 161 Zbleski, Ronald 49, 126, 182, 186 Zetterlund, Linda 49 Ziel, Walter 20, 49, 126, 165, 168, 170, 177 Zirbes, Richard 49 Zug, Martha 49 JUNIOR INDEX A Adams, John 50 Adams, Robert 50 Adams, Roger 50 Adolphi, Sandra 50, 150 Amsbough, Janice 50, 141 Andersen, Grant 50 Anderson, Dennis 50 Anderson, Gary 50 Anderson, Rebecca 50, 151 Anderson, Sondra 50, 141 Andrews, Kathleen 50, 51, 107, 128, 143, 154, 155, 158, 159, 168 Apple, Lowell 50, 120, 124 Arday, Betty 50, 141 Arnold, John 50 Arnold, Kent 50, 182, 196 Arp, Bonnie 139, 150 Asquith, John 50, 192 Atkinson, George 50, 168 B Bailey, Barbara 50, 121, 129, 147, 202, 203 Ballenger, Ernest 50 Balmer, Sherry 50 Baltzer, Terry 50, 110, 119 Barlon, Williom 50 Bartels, Pamela 50, 54, 100, 151, 154, 157 Bartels, Robert 50 Beols, Josephine 50, 144 Beauchamp, Betty 50 Bebber, Connie 50, 139 Becke, Barbara 50, 54, 150 Beeman, David 50, 142, 143 Bell, Frank 50 Bell, Larry Bennett, Lorry 50 Benoit, Allen 50, 159 Bergeron, Mary 50 Betz, Kay 50 Billings, Sondra 50, 139 Birkland, John 50, 182, 198 Bjorkmon, James 50, 151 Blessing, Williom 50 Boorts, Rita 50 Bohannon, Jane 50 Boomershine, Donna 50 Booras, Nicholos 50, 168 Bottoni, Frances 50 Bowman, Diane 50 Brancato, Charles 50 Brattain, Kothie 50, 141 Bratton, Michael 50 Bret I, Robert 50 Bceuwet, Linda 50 Brissman, John 51, 168 Britton, John 51, 144, 146 Brooks, Martha 51, 141 Brooks, Ruth 51, 102 Brown, Holliston 51, 117, 147 Buckley, Judith 51 Buerkman, Ronald 51 Bunch, Mack Bundy, Carma 51 Bunning, Gilbert 51, 139, 144, 179, 180 Burgess, Linda 104, 116, 139 Burke, Phillip 51, 139, 150, 196 Burns, Joseph 51 INDEX 213 Bursoft, Patricio 51, 147 Butler, Bonny 51 Bykowsky, Stella 51 C Cole, Virginia 51, 59, 99, 119, 142, 143 Calhoun, Gary 51 Compana, Lowrence 51 Compbell, Chari 51 Campbell, Richord 51 Contrail, Jane 51, 150 Carpenter, Judith 51, 141 Carrell, Saundra 51, 141 Corter, Dixie 51, 141 Case, Michael 51 Christensen, Barbara 51, 141 Christensen, Robert 51 Clork, Patricia 51, 59, 143, 150 Clark, Ruth Ann 51, 144 Claussen, Kent 51 Clayton, Estel Cole, Booker 51, 124, 144 Coleman, Betty 51 Coleman, Georgia 51 Collins, William 144, 147 Conner, David 52, 150 Cook, Carolyn 52 Cook, Lodell Cook, William 139 Coolidge, John 52, 127 Cromer, Barbara 52 Cromer, Betty 52 Cropnell, Michael 52, 146 Crawford, Paul 52, 198, 199 Creager, Camilla 52, 144, 147 Credc, John 144 Crow, Kathleen 52 Crum, Annomae 52 Cummings, Karen 52, 141 Cummins, Richard 52, 53 Custer, Sherril 52 D Daggett, Sandra 52 Dahlen, Carl 52 Dakin, Gerald 52 Daniels, Potricia 52, 116, 121, 157 Dorr, Charles 52 Dovenport, Harold 52 Davidson, Harold 52 Davies, Lynda 52, 116, 139 Davis, Jimmy 52 Davis, Murton 52 Dawson, Terrence 52, 179 Day, Terrence 52 Dean, Karen 52 DeBrackeleire, Maurice 52 DeBruyne, JoAnne 52 Decker, Lee DeCromer, Thomas 52 Deibert, Donald 52 Dempsey, Donna 52 Denhord, Judith 52 Denton, James 52 Denton, Phillip 52 DeVoider, Jon 52, 168 Dieterich, George 52 Dixon, James 52 Dizotell, Kit 52, 151 Dobbeloere, Betty 52 Dover, Peggy 52, 99, 116, 118, 121, 129, Downing, Donald 150, 161 Downing, Donald Downing, Karen 52 Downs; Cheryl 52 Draper, Fred 52 Drucker, Jerome 52 Dunbar, William 192, 193 Duncolf, James 53 Dunlap, Ted 53, 127, 168, 179 Durkee, Roger 53 Dusenberry, Marcello 53 E Eagle, Anita 53, 99, 116, 143 Eccles, Mark Eckermonn, Linda 53 Eckhardt, Marquite 53 Eckhart, Glenno 53 Edmund, Williom 53, 139 Edwords, Kenneth 53 Ehrmonn, Robert 53 Eldred, Fronces 53, 99, 1 13 Entler, Linda 53 Ernst, Mory 53 F Fairchild, Lawrence 50, 53, 144 Farren, Earl 53 Four, Duane 53 Fedderson, Robert 53, 150 Fenton, David 53, 182 Fickenscher, Charles 53 Fisher, Kent 53, 182, 200 Fitzgerald, Jomes 53 Fleming, Gory 53 Foley, Judith 53 Ford, Daniel Foss, Donold 53 Foss, Shelby 125 Foster, Donna 53 Foulk, Joon 53, 116 Fox, James 53, 192 Frankel, Alon 53, 198, 199 Frick, Charlotte 53, 98, 108, 118 Frink, Robert 53, 150 Frye, Moxine 53 Fuller, Joseph- 53, 126, 168 Fuller, Rodger 53 Fulscher, Pomelo 53, 141 G Gallogher, Kent 53 Gonn, Victoria 53 Garcia Rudolph 53 Garrett, Jomes 53, 126 Garrison, Penny 53, 14 1 Garrison, Rosemary Gates, John Goytord, Richard 53, 127, 139 Geifmon, Stephen 54, 150, 152, 154, 155, 157, 158, 159 Geifmon, Susan 54, 1 16 Georgecopoulos, Pamela 54, 139 Gersick, Michael 54, 126, 127, 143, 152, 158, 159, 168 Gidel, Nancy 54 Gilbert, Terrence 54 Gillette Ronald 54, 149 Goethols, Joanne 54 Goff, Diane 54 Goldstein, Brian 54, 157, 198 Gordon, Alice Gould, Errol 54 Gray, Gay 54, 141 Green, Michoel 54, 192 Griffith, Shirley 54 Grove, Richord 54, 144, 192 H Hammerlund, Carla 54, 157 Hammond, Judith 54, 141 Handley, John Hanson, Roberto 54 Harmon, Harris 54, 139, 151 Horpel, Bruce 54, 192 Harrison, Alex 139, 179 Harvey, Jerry 54, 182 Hasson, Janet Hoyes, Shirley 54, 141 Hays, Marsha 54, 141 Hoyslett, Sharon 54, 141 Haywood, Leroy 54, 144 Hecht, Robert 54, 143, 146, 179, 180 Hemm, Lorry Hennessey, Cynthia 54 Herbsf, Todd 54, 194, 196 Hermann, Vera 54 Herron, Dennis 54, 144 Hesseltine, Ronald Hessen, Potric 168 Hesser, Robert 54 Hickerson, Kathleen 54 Hickman, Eorl 54, 139 Hicks, Rito Lee 54 Hill, Judith 54 Hillyer, Gary 54 Hilton, Jean 54, 56, 141, 161 Hingstrom, Jock 54 Hmze, Carl 54, 118, 168 Hisey, Carolyn 54, 141 Hockenberry, Richord 54, 168 Hoffeditz, Martin 54, 182 Hollingsworth, Judith 54 Hoover, Jomes 55, 1 17, 120, 124 Houston, Diania 55 Huber, Ann 55, 157 Hudson, Duane 55 Hughes, Ann 55 Humphries, Patricia 55, 102, 103, 141 Hunter, Jerry 55 Hutton, Dennis 55, 192 I III, John 55 Inch, Sharon 55 Ingold, Edword 55, 144, 147 Irving, Thomas J Jocks, Terry 55 Jocobs, Molly 55, 141 Jocobs, Pamela 55 Jensen, Lorene 55, 56, 112, 129, 161 Jinks, Kathleen 55 Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Dennis 192 Johnson, Kathleen 55, 116 Johnson, Lois 55, 116, 142, 143, 154, 1 157, 158 Johnson, Richord 55, 144, 147, 196 Johnson, Seso 55, 139 Johnston, Ronald 124, 152 Jones, Robert 55, 168 Jorgensen, James 55 K Kohling, Jack 55, 168 Kohn, Gory 55, 157, 159 Kommerer, Raymond 55 Kansh, Ina 55. 155, 158, 159 Kell, Richord 159, 168 Kelly, Carolyn 55 Kempf, Kenneth 55, 168 Kerch, Mac 55 Kerofsky, Michoel 55 Keto, Thomas Kincaid, Morion 55, 141 Kirby, Billy 55 Klingomon, Michael 55 214 INDEX Klmgebiel, Robert 55, M3, 168 Klockou, Roberta 55 Kludy, John 55 Knight, Jerilyn 55 Kolovot, Dovid 56 Kopko, Mary 56 Kreider, Carolyn 56 Kropen, Barbara 56 Kruger, Holly 56 Kuehl, Sally 56, 144 Kuhn, Russell 56, 168 Kutche, Elama 56 L Loge, David 56 Loing, Joon 56 Lambert, John 56, 180, 179 LaMere, Duane 56 Lorson. James Larson, William 56, 144 Leidig, Larry 56 Leslie, Thomas 56 Letts, Susan 56 Liedtke, Barbara Lienard, James 56 Liljegren, Judith 56 Lincke, Joone 56, 139 Ling, Stephen 56, 59, 139, 143, 168 Litvin, Martin 56, 168, 179 Lomas, Sherry 56 Long, Raymond 56 Lord, Terese 56 Loucks, Joseph Love, Elizabeth 56 Loveless, Darrell 56, 127 Lowe, Volene 56, 141 Lowry, James 56 Lyons, Jonnie 56 Me McAdams, Michoel 56, 123, 126 McClure, Cheryl 56 McCombs, William 56, 144, 147 McCowan, Alex 56 McCullough, Patricia 56 McElroy, Henry 56, 139 McGoldrick, LeRoy 56 McMillan, Linda 56, Ml McMurroy, William 56 McVey, Jockie 56 M Mochmer, Gerald 56 Mock, Joyce 56 MacMillan, Frederick 56, 110 Madden, Lynne 57 Mandel, Sondro 57, 139 Manley, Patricia 57 Monteuffel, Linda Martin, Timothy 57 Martin, Thomos 57 Moston, Linda 57 Metternich, Michoel 57, 182, 200 Meyer, Kenneth 57 Meyer, Marvin 57 Miller, Charlene 57, 141 Miller, Charles 57 Miller, Karen 57, 197 Miller, Kenneth 57 Miller, Pomelo 57, 129, 157 Miller, William Millicon, Priscilla 57 Missmon, Jeffrey 57, 124, 126, 168 Moore, Fred 57 Mocflon, Thomos Morrell, Melonie 57 Morris, Merrill 57 Morrow, Dorothy Mosely, Bemord Moses, Richard 57, 117, 159 Motz, Sarah 57, 144 Muhlemon, Judith 53, 57, 99, 118, 121, 129, 157 Murphy, Patrick 57 N Nogle, Ralph 57, 124, 146 Neal, Lorry 57 Nelson, Donna 57 Nelson, Kenneth 57 Nelson, Ronald 144 Nelson, Scott 57 Nesseler, James 57, 125, 192 Neuhous, Nancy 57 Newell, Robert 57, 143, 144 Newton, Harold 57 Newton, James 57, 139 Nichols Carol 57, 141 Noble, James 57, 139 Northcutt, Valerie 57 Nusboum, Thomas 57 0 Ogle, Shoron 58, 141 Olmsted, Carolyn 58, 139 Olsen, Evelyn 58 Olson, Cheryl 58, 139 O ' Melio, Jonice 58, 118, 154, 155, 158, 159, 161 Ortiz, Arthur Ortiz, Linda 58 Ortiz, Peter 58, 126, 127, 168 P Pohl, Sharon 58, 141 Pormelee, Thomas Portlow, Sherry 58 Patrick, John 58 Paulsen, Kenneth 58 Poulsgrove, Lyle 58 Payton, Michael 58 Pearce, Fred 58, 198 Pepping, Ann 58, 141 Perkins, Betty 58, 116, 129, 154, 157 Petersen, Michoel 58, 126, 143, 192, 193 Peterson, Charles 58 Peterson, Dennis 58, 196 Peterson, Mork 58 Peterson, Neal 58, 127, 196 Petty, Harold 179 Phillips, Judith 58, 116 Pickett, George 58 Plyer, Constance 58 Polzin, Anthony 58 Poston, Mary 58, 1 16 Pounders, Joyce 58 Powers, Nancy 58, 150 Prescott, Dale Pringle, Russell 58, 144, 147 Prongo, Alice 58 Purcell, Shirley 58 Q Quevedo, Shetlo 58, 113 R Roce, Mildred 58 Rader, Linda 58 Roithel, Rose 58 Ralston, David 58 Rolston, Gordon 58 Ramsey, Robert 58 Record, Donna 58 Reed, Roger 58 Reed, Susan 58, 121, 143 Reem, Rhonda 58 Reid, Larry 58 Reimers, Jerry 59 Reismon, Richard 59, 157, 159, 198 Rennolet, Linda 59 Reynolds, Dennis Riley, Koren 59, 1 16 Roberts, Clifford 59 Robson, Linda 59, 139 Rodriguez, Richord Rogers, John 59 Rogers, Patricio 59 Rohlfing, Christian 59, 144, 147, 196 Rommel, Nancy 59 Rosenquist, Terry 59 Rosenthol, Alma Rotthier, Harold 59 Rotthier, Harry Rummels, Thomas Ruzicko, Patricio 59 S Sackfield, Merry 59 Salstrom, Ann 59, 147 Sanders, Gloria 59 Server, Ann 59, 116, 139 Schab, Lorin 59, 168 Schouenberg, Robert 59 Schefsky, Sandra 59 Schiller, Jock 59, 168 Schiller, Jill 59 Schmidt, John 59 Schmidt, Linda 59 Schroder, Daniel 59 Schroeder, Richard 59, 168 Schroeder, Robert 59, 200 Schulmeister, Potricia 59, 141 Schultz, Kenneth 59, 143 Scott, Arthur 59 Scott, Horry 59 Scott, Linda Scott, Marjorie Scott, Raymond 59 Shodden, Richord Sheneman, Phyllis 59, 197 Sheroden, Judith 59, 104 Short, Edward 59, 146 Sibley, James 59 Siefken, Mory Ann 59 Simmons, Shirley 59, 141 Sims, Gustave Skoples, Markus 59 Skowronski, Edmund 59, 182, 198 Sloan, Michoel Smellow, Kathryn 59, 125, 199 Smith, Marcia 60, 99, 129, 154, 157 Smith, Mary Jane Smith, Patricia 60, 14 1 Snow, Allen 60 Soliz, John 60 Soyke, Linda 60, 108, 117 Speckhort, Raymond 60 Stablein, Jomes 60 Stack, Edward 51, 60 Staley, Jacquelin, 54, 60 Stanton, Gregory 60 Staufer, Sharon 60, 128, 143 Steeber, Karen 60, 104 Steele, Thomos Steelhommer, Rondy 60, 139 Stoit, Sandra 60, 150 Stone, David 60 Stotts, Carol 60 Stout, Charley 60 Stroder, Bonnie 60 Strauss, Morion 215 Strutz, Christine 60, 141, 199 Stuart, LuElla 60, 141 Styx, Dean 60 Sullivan, Stephen 60, 182, 183, 185, 186, 188, 189 Sulouff, Kent 60, 144 Summers, Jon 60, 182 Surratt, Lorry 60 Sutton, William 60, 111, 192 Swanson, Carole 60 Swoyne, Shirley 60 Sweeney, John 60 T Talago, Marshall 60, 192 Taylor, Lawrence 60 Teague, Linda 60, 141 Teogue, Ronald 60, 139, 182, 184, 187 Temple. Sally 60, 98, 99, 121, 129, 202, 203 Terrill, William 60. 168 Thomas Michael 60 Thornburg, Fonda Thornburg, Phyllis 60 Thurman, Mary Tolson, Alberta 60, 139, 197 Townsend, Ann 60 Troeger, Jean 60 Tucker, Marsha 61 Turnipseed, Lorry 61, 126, 127, 168 Twitty, Gerald 61 Tyler, Sharon 61 Tyler, Williom 61, 123, 143, 152, 155, 157, 159 U Ullmon, Michael 61, 168 Unwin, Douglas Urie, Steve 54, 61, 110, 119, 192, 193, 196 Utke, Gene 61. 126, 159, 196 Utley, Ronald 61 V VanDine, Nancy 129 VonErstvelde, Judith 61 Victor, Linda 61 Vincent, Peggy 61 VonDresky, Horlon 53, 61, 159, 192 W Wodkins, James 61 Wales, Keith 61 Walker, Norma 61 Walker, William 61 Ward, Gene 61 Word, Melba 61 Word, Williom Warrick, Janet 61, 144 Waters, William 61 Wedell, Rosemarie 61 Welch, Constance 61, 139 Wenos, Gail 61, 139 Wenos, Jon 150 Westensee, Carol 61, 99, 116, 151 White, Louis 61 Whitley, Morion Wicklund, Sharon 61, 141 Wiener, Herbert Wildermuth, James Wilkerson, Gloria 61, 157 Wilkerson, William Willems, Ronald 61, 139 Williams, Fronk 61 Williams, Robert 61, 144, 147 Williams, Roland 61 Wililoms, Thomas 61 Williomson, Lowrence 61 Wilson, Patricia Wise, Walter 192, 198 Withrow, Donald 61 Woloski, Victoria 53, 61, 116, 199 Woo, Henry Wood, Lynne 61, 157 Wood, Michoel Woods, Barbara 61 Workheiser, Janet 61, 141 Wynn, Michael Y Yancy, Edward 61, 139, 144 Yarbrough, Eileen Ylinen, David 61 York, Patricia Yount, Marilyn 61 Z Zeffren, Barbara 61, 116, 143, 155 Zentic, Arden 126, 127, 168, 179, 181 SOPHOMORE INDEX A Abraham, Terry 62 Adams, Cordelia 62, 103, 103 Amiot, Francis 62, 144 Anderson, April 62, 147 Anderson David 62, 144, 147 Anderson, Kay 62, 143 Anderson, Lindo 62 Anderson, Marilyn 62 Anderson, Sharon 62 Anderson, Sherry 62 Andich, Bruce 62, 144, 198 Angle, Raymond 62, 190 Anthony, Rose 62 Archer, Mary 62 Arp, Darrell 62 Ash, Carolyn 62 B Bailey, Patricia 62 Barkan, Fredi 62. 116, 154 Bartels, Barbara 62 Barton, Thomas 62, 178 Bashaw, Barbara 62 Bauersfeld, Nancy 62 Beoler, Judith 62 Beard, Michoel Ad Beorman, Gene 62 Beaston, llah 62 Beatty, Sharon 62, 102 Bebber, Penny 62 Beck, Diane 62 Beeding, Frances 62 Behnkon, Fred 62 Benedict, Dolores 62 Benson, Marsh a 62 Benson, Richard Berntsen, John 62 Berry, Karen 62 Best, Linda 62 Bevans, Ida 62 Beverlin, Corinne 62 Bibby, Gary 62 Biehl, Thomas 62, 178 Bien, Potricia 62 Bimmont, Fred 62 Bjork, Barbara 62 Blakely, Virginia 62 Blaylock, Alvin 62 Blecker, John 62, 178, 179 Blocklinger, Janice 62 Blomgren, Robert 63, 178, 190 Blomquist, Clark 63 Boetje, Janet 63 Boldt, Kenneth 63, 144 Bolte, Nancy 63 Bolyord, Nancy 63, 68, 143 Bonds, Maurice Bonds, Reginio 63 Borst. James 63, 178 Botts, Steven 63, 178 Bourell, Stephen 63 Bowers, Burhl Bowling, Harlan Bowling, Jomes Bowser, John 63 Bowyer, Rose Boyd, Daniel 63 Boysen, Donald 63 Brodley, Williom 63 Brogg. Wilson 63 Brondle, Nicholas 63 Brotsch, Linda 63 Broughton, Gerald 63 Briceland, Karen 63, 68 Bridgman, Diana 63 Brittendall, James 63, 152 Brown, Cora 63 Brown, Cynthia 63 Brown, Jess 63 Brown, Joon 63 Brown, Patricia 63, 68 Brugmon, Michael 63 Bubon, Robert 63 Buckwalter, Terry 63, 178, 190 Bunten, Kathleen 63 Buranek, Sandra 63 Burgess, Donald Burkert, Judith 63 Butts, Bruce 63 Byerline, Russell 63 Bysinger, David 63 C Compbell, Layne 63 Conovit, Sharon 63, 68, 147 Capers, Jomes 63 Cardwell, Lucinda 63 Carlsen, Gary 63, 143, 144, 147, 190 Carlson, Dennis 63 Carrell, Jomes 63, 180,179 Carrell, Michael 63, 179 Carrillo, Elvia 63 Carroll, Darlene Case, Carol 64 Cosey, Patricia 64, 144 Chodwick, Jacqueline 64 Chambers, Norma 64, 68 Chance, Williom 64, 143 Chancellor, Roger 64 Choroshenko, Alexandra 64 Cloy, Calvin 64 Clay, Harold 64 Clevenstine, Emmert 64, 144 Cliff, Cheryl 64 Clifton, Viriginia 64 Coates, Mary 64 Coffin, Ruth 63, 64 Cohn, Ronald 64 Coin, Nick 64 Collins, Vivian 64, 102 Connell, Robert 64, 190 Cook, Ann 64 Cowon, Kenneth 64, 114, 182, 190 Cribb, Rachel 64 Cromer, Franklin 64 Crow, Walter 64, 178 Crownover, Donald 64 Crum, Sally 64 216 INDEX Curtis, Kathleen 64 D Daggett, Terry 64 Dahlstrom, Vicky 64, 144 Daly, Viola 64 Donner, Roy 64 Dovidson, Violo 64 Davis, Bonita 64 Davis, Jett 64 Davis, Paul 64 Davis, Raymond 64 Davis, Rodney DeFrone, Steven 64 DeLoach, Ralph 64 Deneckere, Carole 64 DeRusho. Susan 64, 199 DeShano, Karen 64 Diedrick, Lawrence 64, 144 Dinneen, Joseph 64 Dinning, Ronald 64, 68 Dittman, Lindo 64, 143 Dobbler, Jomes 65 Dobbs, Diann 65 Docktermon, llene 65 Doeckel, Maurice 65 Dohler, Wanda 65 Dominick, Ann 65 Donaway, Ernest 65 Dotson, Bonnie 65 Douglas, John 65 Dow, Maureen 65 Downs, Vickie 65 Drowns, Jerry 65 Dryoel, Shoron 65 Duhletine, George 65. 178. 190 Durham, Dennis 65 Dusenberry, Ruthann 65 Dutiel, Diane 65 Duytschoeuer, Djone 65 E Earnst, Mary 65 Engle, Gerry 65 Eckhort, Paul 65 Ehlers, John 65 Ekstrom, Susna 65, 68 Elliott, Linda 65 Elliott, Sharon 65, 144 Elsbury, Terry 65 Elsten, Linda Emmerick, Victoria 65 Enstrom, Charles 65 Erickson, Carol 65 Evons, Donald 65, 178, 190 F Fagerburg, Vicki 65, 143 Faremelli, Jomes 65 Farrow, Susan 65 Four, Suszanne 65 Fields, Jockie 121, 125, 152 Finch, Dennis 65 Fisher, Jill 65 Fite, Mary Flock, Barbara 65, 68 Floden, Rose Ann 65 Floyd, LuBertho 65 Flynn, Dennis 65 Ford, Gerald 65 Forest, Marsha 65 Forrest, George 65 Foster, Gory 65 Foster, Judith 66, 68, 74 Foster, Raymond Fowler, Alma 66 Fowler, Helen 66 Frakes, Jerry 66 Froncescon, Douglas 66, 178 French, Brenda 66 Frick, Gary 66 Fryxell, James 66, 178, 179 Fuhlman, Joyce 66 Fuhr, Lynn 66 G Gabhart, Sharon 66 Gaber, Melvin 66, 68 Garcia, Roberto 66, 178, 179 Garrett, John Geismar, Alvin 66 Geramonis, Michael 66, 190 Germain, Penny 66 Gersick, Barry 66, 198, 199 Gooch, Ronald 66 Goodman, JoAnn 66 Gordon, Lavono 66 Grober, Joanne 66, 147 Grady, Barbara 66 Grohom, Dennis 66 Grams, Christine 66 Grovitt, Marcia 66 Green, Jerry 66, 143, 144, 178 Green, Sandra 66, 68 Gregg, Amy 66 Gromol!, Jill 66 Gunnell, Julie 66, 98 Gushanos, Daniel 66 H Hoberthur, Karen 66, 100, 144, 197 Hahn, Delbert 66 Hainline, Sandra 66 Hains, Roger 66, 194, 196 Holpern, Susan 66, 78 Hamm, Susan 66 Hammond, Sandro 66 Handley, Edward 66 Hanson, Ju dith 66, 68, 102 Hanson, Henry 66, 68 Harding, Marsha 66 Horksen, Beverly 67 Horl, Mory 67 Harland, John 67, 178, 192 Harmon, John 67 Harrington, Shoron Harris, Jomes 67 Harris, Linda 67, 68 Harris, Nancy 67 Harris, Robert Howes, Stephen 67, 125 Hoyslett, Ann 67 Hecht, Jomes 67, 144, 179 Heitsch, James 67 Hensly, Mory 67 Herbert, Richard 67 Herman, Michoel 67 Hilderbrond, Linda 67 Hill, Patti-Joyne 67 Hilton, Timothy 67, 124 Hinds, Donna 67, 142, 143 Hines, Ronnie Hoane, Gregory 67 Hobort, Jon 67, 178 Hobbs, Lynne 67 Hobert, Daniel Hofmann, Joseph 67, 178, 179 Hoick, Ruth 67, 68 Holcomb, John 67, 122, 158 Holcomb, Robert 67 Holzer, Jock 67 Hood, Larry 67 Hoon, Edward 67 Hoover, Delores 67 Hoover, Pauline 67 Hotvedt, Lynne 67 Housemon, Evelyn 67, 68, 102, 103 Hrebenar, Ronald 67, 152, 194, 196 Huddleston, Janet 67, 143 Hudson, Carolyn 67, 68 Hudson, Rodney 67, 190 Huff, Nancy 67 Huffman, Roger 67, 18 l Humphries, Peggy 67, 102, 103 Huntley, Dale 67 Hurry, Albert 67 Hutchison, Malinda 67, 68 Hutton, Margaret 67 Hynes, John 68 I Ingersoll, Lynne 68, 144 Inglis, Helen 68, 102, 103 J Jacks, Gerald 68, 178, 179 Jackson, Karen 68 Jackson, Shirley 68 Jamison, Murphy 68 Jennings, Mary 68, 103 Jennings, Myrtle 68, 103 Jensen, Alan 68, 144 Johnson, Cyndo 68, 197 Johnson, Dennis 68 Johnson, Henry 68 Johnson, James 63, 68. 144, 196 Johnson, Judith Ann 68 Johnson, Mary 68 Johnson, Noncy 68 Johnson, Patsy 144 Johnson, Robert Johnston, Jerald Johnston, Mory 68 Jones, Allan Jones, Mory 68 June, Myra 68 K Kaiser, Louis 68, 144, 182, 190 Kamerer, Carol 68 Kaplan, Judith 68 Kormon, Karen 68, 100, 202, 203 Keller, Mory 68 Kester, Patricia 68 Ketron, Oliver 68 King, Barbara 68 King, Michael 68, 192 Kinney, Virginia 68 Kissell, Karen Kitchens, Edna Moe 68 Kludy, Williom 68 Knomshu, Sallie 68, 98 Knapp, Kenneth 68, 125, 192, 193 Knorr, Koren 68 Knott, Sondro 68 Kozun, Jeon 68 Kramer, Gory 68 Kramer, Poulo 68, 142, 143 Kratzer, Timothy 68 Kruse, Lynne 69 Kubec, Jomes 69 L Lage, Dennis 69 Landrith, Rita 68, 69 Langdon, Shoron 69 Larson, Dolores Lauf, Donald 69 Lear, Potricia INDEX 217 Leetch, Eugene 69, 144, 192 Lemon, Stuort 69 Lemkou, Alice 69, 144 Lenser, Robert 69 Lettermon. Levi 69 Lind, Betty 69 Lind, Shoron 69 Lindemonn, Bonmto 69 Linder, Lowrence 69 Lmdgren, Nodyne 69 Lmdoerfer, Deon 144 Lindorft, Dovid 69, 144 Lmdstrom, Jon 65, 69, 144 Linn, Richord 69 Lockhort, Helen 69 Logon, Judith 68. 69 Lothridge. Sandro 69 Lowery, Eugene 69, 179 Lucos, JoAnne 69 Lundgren, Jon 69 Lundy, Mory Anne 69 Luther, Jock 69 Me McAdam. Dovid 69 McCann, Doniel 69 McCombs, Edward 69 McCormick, John 69 McDowell, Everett 69. 178, 179 McElroy, Michelle 69 McGuire, James 69 McGuire, James 69, 143 McKee. Glendo 69, 119, 144, 147, McKnight, John McMillan, Timothy 69, 178 McNeal, Michoel 69 McNeill, William 70. 144 McRae, Charyl McRoberts, Mory M Madison, Elaine Makedon, Eva Monng, Roxanne Marquis, Trent 178 Marshall, Paul 117 Martens, Janet Mosengarb, Helen Motherly, Sharon 68 Moxeiner, Theodore Maxey, Ross 144 May. Dick 142, 178 Meonor, Shoron Medley, Ronold Meier, Croig 192 Mel I, Terry Meyer, Dean 178 Moyer, Rollie 192 Miller, Earl Miller. John Douglas 125, 178 Miller, John Earl Miller, Selena Miller, Stephen Miller. Terry 178, 179 Miner, Larry Minteer, Connie Mock more. Gory Moeller, Gloria Moneymaker, Paul Moon, Donald Moore, Lorey Moron, Kenneth Moran, Michoel 147 Morion, Linda Morrison, Ann 143, 202, 203 Mullens, Virgil Murphy, Craig 1 78 218 INDEX Murphy, Michael 178 Mustacchio, Peter N Noab, Michael Nacin, Robert 125 Nagle, Betty 68 Nohrgang, Suzanne Nelson. Barbara Nelson, Carl Nelson, Mary Nesseler, Steven Nicholls, Judith Nicholson, Victoria Nipper, Thomas 71 Norris, Raymond 71 Novak, Darrell 71, 178 Nystrom, David 71 O Okey, Kenneth 68 Olson, Diane 71 Olson, Robert 71 Ortiz, Carol 71 Otts, Betty 71 Overton, Marcella 71 P 202, 203 Poridon, John 71 Porks, Norman 71 Patterson, Carol 71 Paul, Bill 71. 142, 143, 177 Paul, John 71, 198 Peasley, Janice 71 Pepping, Judith 71 Perkins, Donna 71, 98 Perrin, Kent 71 Petersen, Gory 71 Petersen, Gretchen 71, 119 Peterson, April 71 Peterson, Louis 71 Peterson, Marsho 71 Peterson, Mory 71 Peterson, Pamela 68, 71 Pettit, Everett 71 Phillips, Barbara 71 Phillips, John 71 Phillips, Mory 71 Phillips, Stanley 71 Phillips, Willis 71 Plank, Diana 71 Plum Robert 71, 190 Poelvoorde, Gloria 68, 71 Pomeroy, Michael Porter, Gary 71 Potter, Edward 71 Powell, Gory 71 Prather, Donald 71 Printy, Pomelo 71 Proehl, Rachel 71 Prosser, Cheryl 71 Purvionce, Edward 71 Q Quick, Melvin 71 Quist, Robert 72 R Ralston, Douglas 72 Ranson, Richard 72, 190 Rapley, Elizabeth 72, 143 Reinhold, Karen 72 Reis, Dona 72 Reynolds, Linda Rhoden, Bertha 72 Richords, Michoel 72 Richeson, Connie 72 Ridenour, William 72 Rmell, Robert 72 Ringer, Judith 72 Rink, Carol 72 Robinson, Joyce 72 Rocycki, Hans 72 Roeske, Paulette 72 Roesner, Rita Rogers, Linda 68, 72 Rohr, David Rollason, Thomas 72 Rosenberg, Nance 72 Ruge, Joyce 72 Rummels, Terry 72 Ruud, Glenn 72 Ryan, Michael 72 S Sockfield, Diana 72 St. Cloir, Christine 72 Sanders, Richard Saur, Mory Ann 72 Sox, Barbara 72, 143 Schachel, Maryann 72 Schoecher, Bonnie 72 Schafer, Sherry 72 Schaumburg, Ellen 72 Schelstrate, Thomas 72, 155 Scheuermon, Joseph 72, 114, 144 Schmit, Laurence 72 Schmitt, Carol 72 Schnell, David 72, 178, 179 Schorpp, Kathleen 72 Schrader, Timothy 68, 72 Schriner, Judith Schroeder, Victoria 72 Schultz, Gretchen 68, 72, 144 Schuster, Gary 65, 72, 119, 192, 193 Scott, Areeta 72 Scott, Marilyn 73 Scott, Ralph 73 Seoger, Karletta 73 Sedgwick, Stephen 73, 178 Sedrel, Noncy 73 Seefeldt, James 73 Sereg, Karen 68, 73 Shetler, Judith 73 Shetter, Michoel 73, 178, 190 Short, Judith 73 Shropshire, Russell 73 Seigel, Donald 73 Silknitter, Michael 73 Simpson, John 73 Sims, Carolynn 73 Sims, Patsy 73 Singleton, Susanne 73, 143 Sinnett, Kathryn 73 Skaggs, John 73, 144 Skillman, Linda 73 Skyles, Sandra 73 Smiley, Stephen 73 Smith, Gary 73 Smith, Horold 73 Smith, Koren 73 Smith, Mark 73 Smith, Pansy Soborotf, David 73, 144 Soliz, Richord 73, 179 Souza, John 73 Souza, Shirley 68 Spates, Sandra 73, 125 Stage, Beverly 73 Stage, John 73, 178 Steele, Hartwell 73 Stengel, Kathryn 73, 155 Stone, Carol 73 Stotts, Patricio 73 Strieder, Carl 73 Suggs, Betty 73 Sunstrom, Diane 73 Swain, Lola 73 Swank, Janet 73 Swann, PotriciO 73, 143 Swisher, Richard 73 Swisher, Stephen 74, 178 Sykes, Karen 74 T Tolboom, Randa 74 Talik, Eilme 74 Tanner, Goil 68, 74 Taylor, Bobbie 74 Taylor, Patricio 74 Teague. Jomes 74, 144, 178 Teros, James 63, 74, 178 Terrill, Robert 74 Thomos, Margaret 74, 203 Thompson, Georgia 68, 74 Thompson, Jomes 74 Thompson, Kent 74 Thompson, Margaret 74 Tiefenboch, Robert 74 Tinion, Goil 74 Timm, Thomos 178 Tipton, Bonita 74 Titus, Elizobeth 74 Tollenaer, Maurice 74 Toney, Harold 74 Towns, Yvonne 74 Trone, Dudley 74 Trost, Ronald 74 Tucker, Kothleen 74 Tucker, Lawrence 68. 74 Turnon, Letty 74 U Ullman, Terry 74 Ullrick. Myrtle V Vancil, Mimi 74 Vancura, Williom 74 VanDme, Michael 74, 143, 178 Varble, Robert 74 Vedell, Richord 74, 178 Versmann, Kenneth 74 Vincent, Glen 74 Vogler, Christine 74 VonMotz, Vicki 74 W Wadkins, Phyllis 74 Wahlstrom, Ann 75 Waite, Dennis 75 Walgren, Lisa 75, 202, 203 Walker, Ralph 75, 178 Word, Patsy 75 Waters, Carol 75 Wotson, Ronald 75 Waxenberg, James 75, 178 Weeber, Judith 75, 147 Weindruch, Kitty 75 Welsh, Daniel 75 Wessel, Barbara 75 Whisler, Curtis 75 White, Barbara 75 White, Gail 102 White, Mary 75, 102 Whitley, Tyrone Whitlow, Loverne 75 Whitmore, Diana 75 Whitmore, Karen 75 Wight, Stephen 75, 147, 190 Wilkens, Sharon Willetts, Diana 75 Willfong, Jerry Williams, Herman 75 Williams, Larry 75, 181, 179 Williams, Marvin Williams, Susan 75 Williamson, George 75, 190 Williomson, Richord 68, 75, 97, 192 Williamson, Willie 75 Wilson, Carol 75 Wilson, Jomes 75 Wilson, Linda 68, 75 Wilson, Phyllis 75, 143 Winfree, Gory 75 Wise, Williom 75 Witmer, Lynn 75 Woods, Jeffrey 75 Wright, Gerald 75 Y Yonce, Robert 75 Yeater, Ronald 75 Yeater, Thomos 75 Yeocum, Mary 75 Yodts, Robert 75 Young, Glenn 75, 179 Z Zwicker, Diana 75, 147 Zwicker, Gwendolyn 75 ADMINISTRATION INDEX Allen, Wilbur 82 Aller, Merlin 93, 168 Almquist, H. V. 86, 168, 170 C. Armstrong, William 82 Austin, Charles 45, 77 Bocon, Matilda Baird, George D. 86 Ball, Deane 92 Becker, Shirley 92, 94 Bevill, John 81 Bloser, Gladys 87 Blick, Eugene 88 Blomberg, John 84, 113 Borth, David J. 92 Boyd, Kathryn 84 Brent, Mary 90, 197 Brown, George 93, 168, 179 Buren, Kothleen 84 Casten, Florence 87 Catterton, Jeon 94 Chambers, Rosmond 91, 104 Chilton, Samuel 90 Clark, Ben 88. 168, 171 Clark, J. R. 91 Dickerson, Ted 82 Doxey, Alverdo 84 Edblod, Come 88 Fleener, Ed 86, 190 Forward, Lyle 85 Franck, George 86, 178 Gillette, Morie 79 Greene, K. E. 90 Hall, Dorothy 87 Hankins, Media 79 Hazlett, Helen 91 Hegg. Hollis 82 Henson, Marilyn 94 Houlton, Fred 78, 88 Jasper, Alvin 81 Johnstone, James 93, 177, 179 Jones, Lyle 82 Kougerures, Sofia 79 Kruzan, Donald 89 Kubicek, Neola 79 LaMere, Doreen 91 Lora way, Sarah 79 Leary, Helen 88 Lee, Billie 84 Lentz, Robert 85 Liebbee, Florence 78 Lundeen, H. L. 92, 168 McDowell, Everett 89 McKelvey, Bonnie 80 McMoster, George H. 86 Maple, Bliss 87 Martin, P. J. 83, 121 Melbourne, Genette 80 Melchoir, Cletus 83 Mickelson, Don 83 Morello, Mary 78, 83 Motz, Robert 87, 196 Nelson, Violet 83 Neuerburg, L. P. 81 Noble, Helen 91 Osborn, Murray 89 Parrish, Hozel 85 Peschang. Nicholas 80, 148 Peterson, E Dorothy 81, 122 Peterson, J. C. 85 Pierce, Marguerite 91 Proctor, Willis 78 Rademacher, Willis 89 Rhmes, Beverly 80 Rigg, Mabel 91 Riley, Robert 90, 182 Robb, Eva 85 Rook, Dore 94 Schuck, Ruth 78, 80 Schultz, Chester 93, 179 Sias, Richard 83 Stein, Edward 93 Stone, Charlotte 89 Stone. John 87 Swenson, Lyal 80 Symons, Jerry 90, 177, 190 Wagner, H. L. 78 Walker, Carolyn P 81 Welty, Helen 81 ASSOCIATIONS INDEX BlockHawk Tribe 125 Camera Club 120 Civic Youth Center 1 18 D. A. R 131 Dramatics Club 122, 123 Electronics 1 24 French Club 1 17 Future Homemakers of America 102, 103 Future Nurses of America 104, 105 Girls ' Athletic Association 107, 108, 109 Hi-Y 110, 111 Lettermen ' s Club 126, 127 Pan American Club 112, 113, 114, 115 Pep Club 128, 129, 130 Quill Scroll 131 Rodio Club 121 Science Club 1 17 Y-Canteen 1 19 Y-Teens 98, 99, 100, 101 Youth Forum 106 Photographers Jack Hull and Ted Hains. ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Nicholas Peschong, advisor Mr. Charles 0. Austin, Jr., principal Mr. Andy Anderson, Inter-Collegiate Press Hains Studio, pictures Bob Baron, pictures The Rock Island Argus, sports pictures Don Carrett, colored pictures Camera club, pictures Mr. Jasper, art supervision Student Assistants: Linda Carlson Barbara Flack Ann Marie Male M ichael Meyer Sharon Stauffer Candy Machine operators: Jim Heitch Mike Steward Watchtower Salesmen 220 ACKNOWLEDGMENTS ■ c. 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