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— 1962 WATCHTOWER As you leaf through this 1962 Watchtower, the individuals you see portray you as you took part in the activities throughout the year. These pages contain tokens of the year’s events captured in pictures and words that will vividly recall your participation in these incidents. This yearbook is a journal in which you are the major character. The spot¬ light is centered on you . . . solo. INTRODUCTION CONTENTS ACADEMICS page 12 ACTIVITIES page 106 ORGANIZATIONS.page 136 SPORTS page 172 CONTENTS 3 A leaf on an autumn tree — singular in beauty among a host of others ... a solitary bird flies toward a faraway goal ... an actor performs alone before an audience of thousands. Solo . . . These solitary figures are executing their individual tasks solo. The leaf has a beauty all its own, contribu¬ ting to the loveliness of the whole, yet re¬ maining singular. The bird pursues its way through the tractless skies with only its judgment and instinct to guide it. The actor stands alone with the critical eyes of thou¬ sands upon him to judge how he uses the talents that he alone possesses. Solo . . . As a student at Rock Island High School, you are not unlike the leaf, the bird, or the actor. Like the leaf, you are singular in ability among the host of other students at Rocky — an individual lending your par¬ ticular talents to the success of the school. Like the bird, you head toward a distant goal that may or may not be realized de¬ pending upon how you develop your individ¬ ual talents. And like the actor, you must someday present yourself before the world o to display your abilities . . . solo. As an individual, it is up to you alone to make the most ' of your natural gifts. What you will ' do with them will decide the success or failure of your future. Wherever you go, whatever you do, the spotlight will be on you . . . solo. INTRODUCTION Gloomy winter weather keeps the sun from shining on the familiar sight of Rocky High and the new exclusive Steepmeadow Club seen towering in the background. INTRODUCTION COMMON SIGHTS PORTRAY BEAUTY OF ROCKY A look around Rocky’s campus will show that it is a beautiful and well-planned area. Mr. Lowe and his staff are mainly responsible for the well-kept beauty of the grounds. The first thing one would notice on the campus is the stately front of the building. The gray stone is set off by lavender, yellow, and white in the spring and red and gold in the fall. From there the brilliant green lawn leads to the stadium — the only true high school bowl in Illinois. The two student parking lots across the street from the stadium hold capacity crowds for Rock Island athletic events, many of which are held in the modern fieldhouse and student lounge wing. Following the con¬ tour of the building, one comes to the back campus that affords a splendid view of the river below. The last area completing the cir¬ cuit of the campus is the Little Theater grounds north of the building. Foliage here is colorful in spring and fall as well as impressive in winter white. After this tour, one can read¬ ily see why Rock Island High School students take such pride in their lovely grounds. The teacher’s parking lot beside the new fieldhouse provides a safe place for the faculty’s cars during school. The lovely campus in back of Rocky is seldom seen by students except during fire drills or short cuts from one wing to the other. 7 INTRODUCTION Gerry Dakin and Jim Denton get their morning exercise in the walk from the student parking lot to the building. STUDENTS ARRIVE; SCHOOL DAY BEGINS In a brief meeting before the 8:55 bell rings, students gather informally to discuss the latest gossip. 8 INTRODUCTION NOON: THE PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Noon in the student lounge is often a meeting place for couples as well as an area for drinking pop, eating candy, and gossiping. A startling new sight in the cafeteria — senior boys and girls lunch together on the ledge. In spite of the mixed company, an uninhibited atmosphere prevails. INTRODUCTION LEISURE MOMENTS BREAK SCHOOL ROUTINE Students prepare to leave the auditorium for their fourth period classes after a roof-raising pep assembly. tf ■MS Walt Wise prefers to sit this volleyball game out to study during a boy’s gym class. 10 The drinking fountain is the scene of many a thirst-quench¬ ing pause between classes. INTRODUCTION Tom Barton and Linda Skillman remain after Junior Kiris find the student lounge a comfortable waiting place for a ride hours as Mr. VanDanBreen sweeps up. home after school. SOME LEAVE, OTHERS REMAIN AS DAY ENDS INTRODUCTION Rock Island High School’s academic pro¬ gram is organized to bring out the best in each student. Classes are filled with Rocky’s 1,836 students — each with his individual talents to be molded by the faculty. It is the tutoring of these fine teachers that develops the abilities of the student, enabling him to face the world . . . solo. [ACADEMICS Earl H. Hanson Superintendent of Rock Island Public Schools The students of Rocky would like to express their deep appreciation to the past and present Rock Island City Boards of Education for their wisdom and foresight in selecting the grounds of the high school and appropriating the funds for the buildings. These are only a few of the duties of the board. Others include the hiring of the faculty, organization of curriculum, and formula¬ tion of school policies. The Rock Island Public School’s Administra¬ tion works closely with the school board in keeping public schools in working order. At the head of the adminstration is Earl H. Hanson, who has won national acclaim with his series of articles on American Education. The Rock Island City Board of Education takes time out from a busy meeting to pose for the Watchtower camera. STANDING are: Maxwell G. Larson; William Bell, Vice-I’resident; Ted Arnold; Virgil Helms, Assistant Superin¬ tendent of Schools; Earl H. Hanson, Superintendent of Schools. SITTING are: Junius P. Califf, President; and C. W. Motz. 14 BOARD OF EDUCATION Charles O. Austin Jr. B.Ed., M.A., Principal. 15 PRINCIPAL F. W. Aspedon, B.A., M.A., Assistant Principal, Student Senate. Dedicated teachers correlate their programs and discuss their problems during monthly faculty meetings held in the library. 16 ASSISTANT PRINCIPAL DEANS Florence J. Liebbe, B.A. M.A., Dean of Students, Gen¬ eral Sponsor of Clubs and Activities, American Field Service Program, National Honor Society. Herbert L. Wagner, B.A., M.A., Dean of Boys, National Honor Society. COUNSELORS Neola Kubicek, B.A., Junior Girls ' Counselor. Willis A. Proctor, B.A., M.A., Junior Boys ' Counselor. Ruth A. Schuck, B.A., Sophomore Girls ' Counselor. Fred R. Houlton, B.S., M.S., Sophomore Boys ' Counselor. 17 FACULTY Media Hankins, B. A., M. A., English 12 Mark Gustafson, B.A., English 10. Dean Collins, B.A., English 10, Senior Grammar, Senior Creative Writing. Sofia Kougeoures, B.S., English 11. Marie Gillette, B.A., English 11, English 12. ENGLISH Sophomore English students list explains the grading system. Neola Kubicek, B.A., English 11. Sarah C. Laraway, B.A., M.A., English 12. Bonnie McKelvey, B.A., English 10. 18 FACULTY James R. Martin, B.A., English 10, World History 10, Boys ' Hi-Y. Genette Melbourne, B.S., English 10, English 11. Nicholas L. Peschang, B.A., M.A., English 10, Journalism, Crimson Crier, Watchtower. with interest as Miss McKelvey wmi8 A Proctor B aM.A., Ruth A. Schuck, B.A., English 12. English 10. Lyal W. Swenson, B.A., M.A., English 12, Y-Teens. Carolyn Pierson Walker, M.A., English 11, English 12. Helen Welty, B.A., English 11. 19 FACULTY Kenneth Greene, B.A., M.A., Phys¬ ical Education, Intramurals. Gary L. Ackerson, B.A., Physical Education, Swimming Coach. Boh Riley, B.A., M.A., Physical Education, Basketball Coach. Jerry Symons, B.S., Ed.M., Phys¬ ical Education, Assistant Soph¬ omore Football and Basketball Coach. Mary Brent, B.S., Physical Educa¬ tion, Girls ' Tennis Coach, Girls ' Athletic Asociation. Rosand Chambers, B.S., Physical Education, Girls ' Athletic Asso¬ ciation, Intramurals, Pep Club. Doreen LaMere, B.A., M.S., Phys¬ ical Education, Intramurals, Soph¬ omore and Varsity Cheerleaders ' Coach, Girls ' Athletic Association. FACULTY PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT “One-two-three-four — Mrs. Pierce beats out rhythm on her drum for a modern dancing class in the girls’ gym. MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT David J. Borth, B.A., M.A., Print¬ ing, Chairman of Industrial Arts in Junior and Senior High Schools, Supervisor of Trade and Industry Classes. Deane H. Ball, B.S., Machine Shop, General Metals. James R. Clark, B.S., M.A., Me¬ chanical Drawing. HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT Howard M. Lundeen, B.S., Wood- shop, Track Coach, Varsity Foot¬ ball Line Coach. Bliss Maple, B.A., M.A., Home Florence Fasten, B.S., M.A., Eng- Economics, Future Homemakers lish 10, Art, Home Economics, of America. 21 FACULTY LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT John Blomberg, B.A., M.A., Span¬ ish I, II, III, IV, Pan American League. Kathleen Buren. B.A., French I, II, III, French Club. Eagerly, students raise their hands awaiting a chance to answer in Espanol las preguntas de Senor Blomberg. Kathryn Callihan, B.E., M.A., Latin I, II, III. 22 Clara Tsagaris, M.A., Spanish I, II, Pan American League. FACULTY MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Julien C. Peterson, B.A., M.Ph., Advanced Algebra, Senior Ad¬ vanced Algebra, College Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry, College Math. Elsye Louise Calvert, B.A., M.S.E., Advanced Algebra, Plane Geo¬ metry, Y-Teens. Nancy Sedrel and Karen Briceland use the giant slide rule to solve a problem in Mr. Peterson ' s sixth period math class. Lyle Forward, B.A., B.S., M.Ed., Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Golf Coach. Robert L. Lentz, B.S., Plane Ge¬ ometry, Algebra I. Hazel Parrish, B.A., M.A., Geo¬ metry. 23 FACULTY SPECIAL EDUCATION E. Violet Miller, B.S., M.S., Spe¬ cial Education. NURSE DIVERSIFIED OCCUPATIONS, DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION DEPARTMENTS “On-the-job” well describes Mr. Neuerburg’s Distributive Educa¬ tion class as the students study before leaving school to go to individual job assignments. Matilda Bacon. R. N., School Nurse, Future Nurses. BOOK SUPPLIES Gladys L. Blaser, Book Room. John L. Bevill, B.S., M.Ed., Alge¬ bra, Diversified Occupations, Di¬ versified Occupations Club. Lyle E. Jones, B.S., M.A., Eco¬ nomics. Lawrence P. Neuerburg, B.S., M.A., Shorthand, Personal Typing, Distributive Education, Distribu¬ tive Education Club. Wilbur N. Allen, M.S., Govern¬ ment, Economics, Cross Country Coach, Photography Athletics. 24 FACULTY William R. Armstrong, B.S., American History, Debate, Youth Forum. Ted Dickerson, B.A., M.A., Ameri¬ can History, Athletic Equipment Manager. Hollis Hegg, B.A., M.A., Govern¬ ment, Youth Forum. P. J. Martin, B.A., American His¬ tory, World Geography, Debate, Extemporaneous Speech, Radio Club. Cletus Melchior, B.S., M.S., Gov¬ ernment, World History, “Club 218 .” SOCIAL SCIENCES DEPARTMENT Don P. Mickelson. B.A., American History, World History, Boys ' ■ Richard T. S i a s, B.A., M.A., American History, Boys ' Hi-Y. FACULTY 25 George H. McMaster, B.A., M.S., Harold V. Almquist, B.S., Biology, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Di- Director of Athletics, Varsity rector of Science and Audio- Football Coach, Lettermen’s Club. Visual Education, Camera Club. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT Senior girls watch intently as Mr. Burrow concludes an experiment for his seventh period Nurses Chemistry Class. George I. Burrow, B.A., M.A. Chemistry, Nurses Chemistry Physics, Electronics Club, Camera Club, Science Club, Science Coun¬ cil. Ed Fleener, B.A., Biology, Sopho¬ more Basketball and Football Coach. George H. Franck, B.S., M.Ed., Biology, Sophomore Football Coach. 26 FACULTY Robert W. Motz. B.A., M.A., Bi¬ ology, Tennis Coach. ORGANIST SPEECH DEPARTMENT John R. Stone, B.A., Chemistry, College Chemistry, Chemistry - Physics, Camera Club, Electronics Club, Science Club, Science Coun¬ cil. Alvin B. Jasper, Jr., B.A., M.A., Art I, II, III, Boys ' Hi-Y. Donald W. Kruzan, Band. Edward G. Stein, Assembly Or¬ ganist, Organ Teacher. E. Dorothy Peterson, B.A., M.A., Speech, Dramatic Club, National Thespian Society. FINE ARTS DEPARTMENT Gay Gray and Jerry Frakes work on their interpretation of a still life display in one of Mr. Jasper ' s art classes. MUSIC DEPARTMENT Everett B. McDowell, B.S., M.A., Orchestra. Murray J. Osborn, B.S., M.S., Vocal Music. 27 FACULTY DRIVER EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Chester A. Schultz, B.S., M.S., Driver Education, Wrestling Coach. Merlin E. Aller, B.A., M.A., Driver Education, Assistant Football and Track Coach. George F. Brown, B.S., Driver Education, Assistant Football and Wrestling Coach. Janies E. Johnstone, B.A., Driver Education, Assistant Wrestling and Sophomore Football Coach. LIBRARIAN Mabel Rigg, B.A., B.S., M.A., Li¬ brarian. 28 Helen G. Noble, Assistant Librar- Helen L. Hazlett, Study Hall ian. Textbook Librarian, Study Supervisor. Hall Supervisor. STUDY HALL Study hall in the library provides time for finishing homework, writ ing notes, and last minute cramming for tests. FACULTY COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT “Feet flat on floor, hands in position, eyes on copy” is often heard during 4th period typing class. Carrie Ekblad, B.A., Secretarial Training, Stenography. Eugene E. Blick, B.A., Typing, Bookkeeping, American Field Service. Delores Bultnick, B.A., M.A., Typ¬ ing, Clerical Practice, Junior Red Cross. L. Benjamin Clark, B.S., Typing, Business Math, Senior Arithmetic, Personal Records, Assistant Foot¬ ball and Track Coach. Fred R. Houlton, B.S., M.S., Stenography. Helen Leary, B.A., M.A., Typing, Business Law. FACULTY 29 Marilyn Henson Shirley Becker Marilyn Henson and Dora Hohen sell game tickets to Ingrid Gustafson, Terry Dagget, and Brule Hampton as part of their many duties as members of the office staff. Jean Chatterton What was the announce¬ ment Mr. Austin gave on the P.A. this morning? Have you found a blue sweater? Could I have change for a dollar? How much are the tickets for the basketball game Friday night? These and many other questions are answered by the reliable office staff every day. Students keep them busy with these constant questions, although handling messages, phone calls, correspondence and general office duties are the main jobs of the office staff. Besides these duties they contribute many other unknown services throughout the school year. Dora Hoben FACULTY CUSTODIANS Keeping the school clean is the work on our conscientious custodians, Laurance Hooks, Clarence Dusenberry, Joe Endicoll, Elzie Orman, Fred Wedeking, Clarence Bell, Kenneth Lowe, and George VanDanBreem. CAFETERIA STAFF After a busy noon-hour, the cafeteria staff, under the direction of Mrs. Blanche Fellows, takes time out to relax. Front Row, Left to Right: Evelyn Dingeldein, Virginia Bledso, Lourie Derby, June Benson, Esther Segura, Evelyn Maring. Back Row: Blanche Fellows, Georgia Benford, Margaret Dunlap, Nellie Olson, Milda Marlier, Evelyn Nichols, and Della Wiley. FACULTY Pondering over her future plans, Vale¬ dictorian Ina Karish realizes that her studies have just begun. Believing “a little knowledge is a dangerous thing,” Salutatorian Lois Johnson plans for a safe future. STUDENTS PREPARE TO FACE WORLD. . . SOLO The Top Ten scholars at Rocky, front row left to right, Jan O’Melia, 95.40; Ina Karish, 97.04; Lois Johnson 96.70; Francie Eldred 95.54; Shirley Swayne, 95.57; and back row, Rick Reisman, 96.17; Rick MacMillan, 95.65; Bill Tyler, 95.65; Tim Martin, 95.80; and Dave Kolovat, 95.87; foresee bright horizons 32 SENIORS John Adams Robert Adams Sandra Adolphi Delores Allcock Ro er Adams The day when the world must be faced alone is nearest to the seniors of Rocky. Looking back at the three years of study and social activity, they feel well prepared to make the step to the future. As they graduate, seniors will remember the long hours of assiduous study that preceded this event. Such diligent study results in the top ten, National Honor Society, top five percent, and Senior Honor Roll — high¬ lights of the scholastic year at Rocky. Grant Andersen Dennis Anderson Social events also punctuated the senior year. Al¬ ways remembered will be the Homecoming festivities, class play, basketball tournament, Varsity Show, state track tournament, the Prom, and commencement ac¬ tivities. Memories of academic and social events of the year at Rocky will show the senior that he has been well prepared to face life . . . solo. Gary Anderson Rebecca Anderson SENIORS 33 34 John Asquith George Atkinson Barbara Bailey Terry Baltzer William Barlon SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS David Beeman Frank Bell Sheryl Benner Allen Benoit • Mary Bergeron SENIORS Double lettermen Larry Turnipseed, Kent Arnold, and John Birkeland con¬ trol Senior Class activities as vice- president, president, and secretary-treas¬ urer, respectively. APTLY DIRECT CLASS FUNCTIONS SENIORS Diane Bowman Charles Brancato Kathleen Brattain Michael Bratton Robert Bretl PREPARATIONS FOR FUTURE John Britton Martha Brooks Ruth Brooks Holliston Brown Judith Buckley Carma Bundy Gilbert Bunning 36 SENIORS Linda Burgess Phillip Burke Joseph Burns Bonny Butler Stella Bykowsky BEGIN EARLY IN YEAR Lawrence Campana Cheri Campbell Jane Cantrall Judith Carpenter Alice Carr Saundra Carre.. Dixie Carter SENIORS Michael Case Barbara Christensen Robert Christenson Patricia Clark Ruth Ann Clark Kent Claussen Booker Cole Betty Coleman Georjria Coleman William Collins WELL PREPARED SENIORS “Ill take five hun¬ dred ’ says Gene Utke as he orders graduation announce¬ ments for his numer¬ ous friends while John Adams, Barb Becke, and Mary Kopko look on. SENIORS David Conner Carolyn Cook John Coolidge Barbara Cramer Betty Cramer ANTICIPATE COMMENCEMENT c Karen Cummings Richard Cummins Sherril Custer Carl Dahlen Gerald Dakin SENIORS 39 IMPORTANT EVENTS BRIGHTEN James Davis Jimmy Davis Terrence Dawson Karen Dean Crimson Crier reporters Carla Hammerlund Reagan during his visit to the Quad-Cities. Maurice DeBrackeleire JoAnne DeBruyne Thomas DeCramer Donald Deibert Donna Dempsey 40 SENIORS Judith Denhard James Denton Phillip Denton Jan DeVolder George Dieterich ROUTINE OF SCHOOL LIFE Betty Dobbelaere Peggy Dover Cheryl Downs Fred Draper Jerome Drucker James Duncalf Theodore Dunlap SENIORS 41 SENIORS PREPARE FOR GRADUATION Glenna Eckhardt William Edmund Robert Ehrmann Frances Eldred Linda Entler SENIORS Steve Ling and Dennis Peterson help Marcia Smith try on her cap and gown as they eagerly an¬ ti c i p a t e June graduation. WITH NOSTALGIA AND EAGERNESS Joan Foulk James Fox Alan Frankel Charlotte Fricke Robert Frink SENIORS 43 Maxine Frye Joseph Fuller Rodger Fuller Pamela Fulscher Kent Gallagher Julie Gard Rosemary Garrison John Gates Richard Gaylord YEAR WEARS ON 44 SENIORS Terrence Gilbert Ronald Gillette Diane Goff Brian Goldstein Errol Gould AS SEASONS CHANGE Michael Green Shirley Griffith Richard Grove Ingrid Gustafson Carla Hammerlund Norman Hannon Roberta Hanson SENIORS 15 Harris Harmon Bruce Harpel Jerry Harvey Janet Hasson Marsha Hays Leroy Haywood Robert Hecht Cynthia Hennessey Todd Herbst Vera Hermann LUNCH TIME PROVIDES MEETING “W here’s my lunch?” says a panicky voice at the senior girls’ lunch table. More than likely it will be found under the purses and books that litter the table while the girls discuss the day’s activities. 16 SENIORS Dennis Herron Patric Hessen Robert Hesser Kathleen Hickenson Earl Hickman Rita Hicks Judith Hill Gary Hillyer Jean Hilton Jack Hingstrum PLACE FOR FRIENDS c Carl Hinze Terry Hirst Carolyn Hissey Richard Hockenberry Martin Hoffeditz SENIORS 47 48 Judith Hollingsworth James Hoover Diana Houston Ann Huber Duane Hudson Frances Hughes Patricia Humphries Jerry Hunter Dennis Hutton FADS AND FASHIONS Scintillating styles as modeled by Pan Ratted hair, lots of bangle bracelets, and prey. John Ill Sharon Inch Edward Ingold Pamela Jacobs Lorene Jensen SENIORS Kathleen Jinks Kathleen Johnson Lois Johnson Richard Johnson Sallie Johnson SPARK SCHOOL LIFE Bartels and Ann Huber startle senior boys, big purses are current bait for their naive Sesa Johnson Ronald Johnston Alice Junqueira Jack Kahling Gary Kahn Raymond Kammerer Ina Karish SENIORS 49 Richard Kell Kenneth Kempf Mac Kerch Michael Kerofsky Marion Kincaid Bill Kirby Michael Klingaman Robert Klingebiel Roberta Klockau Jerilyn Knight David Kolovat Mary Kopko Carolyn Kreider Barbara Kropen • Holly Kruger 50 SENIORS Kent Arnold, Steve Urie, Bart Newell, and Ed SUck display the typical antics of senior boys when they are confront¬ ed by a camera. SENIOR BOYS AND GIRLS Sally Kuehl Russell Kuhn Janice Kyseth David Lage Joan Laing John Lambert Duane LaMere William Larson Larry Leidig Thomas Leslie SENIORS 51 Joane Lincke Susan Letts Barbara Liedtke James Lienard Judith Liljegren Stephen Ling CORRESPONDENTS KEEP High school correspondents, Lynne Woo writing for local newspapers. 52 SENIORS Michael McAdams Cheryl McClure William McCombs Alexander McCowan Patricia McCullough COMMUNITY INFORMED William M cMurray Jackie McVey Joyce Mack Frederick MacMillan Bruce Madden Lynne Madden Patricia Manley 53 SENIORS Linda Manteuffel Thomas Martin Timothy Martin Linda Maston Michael Mettemick Kenneth Meyer Marvin Meyer Charlene Miller Charles Miller Karen Miller DIVERSIFIED COURSES PREPARE Girls and boys in Senior Glee re¬ hearse for their Christmas pro¬ gram under the capable direction of Mr. Osborn. 54 SENIORS Kenneth Miller Pamela Miller William Miller Elizabeth Miner Jeffrey Missman Fred Moore Melanie Morrell Merrill Morris Bernard Moseley Richard Moses SENIORS FOR FUTURE ROLES Sarah Motz Judith Muhleman Vivian Murphy Larry Neal Donna Nelson 55 SENIORS Kenneth Nelson Larry Nelson Ronald Nelson Scott Nelson James Nesseler EXTRA ACTIVITIES cafeteria. Harold Newton James Newton Carol Nichols James Noble Valerie Northcutt Thomas Nusbaum Sharon Ogle 56 SENIORS Carolyn Olmsted Evelyn Olsen Cheryl Olson Janice O ' Melia Linda Ortiz PROVIDE ENTERTAINMENT Staley and Lorene Jensen are not talking ing the records that provide music for the Peter Ortiz Sharon Pahl Nicholas Papanicolaou Thomas Parmalee Sherry Partlow John Patrick Kenneth Paulsen Michael Payton Fred Pearce SENIORS 57 Marilyn Pearson Ann Pepping Betty Perkins Connie Peterson Charles Peterson AFS STUDENTS BRING Dennis Peterson Mark Peterson Michael Petersen Neal Peterson Judith Phillips George Pickett Anthony Polzin Mary Poston Joyce Pounders Nancy Powers 58 SENIORS The American Field Service program brings nations closer together through the exchange of students. This program brought Nick Papanicolaou from Greece and Alice Junquiera from Brazil to Rocky, and sent Ed Stack to New Zealand. WORLD CLOSER TO ROCKY Rose Raithel David Ralston Gordon Ralston Robert Ramsey Donna Record 59 SENIORS Susan Reed Rhonda Reem Larry Reid Jerry Reimers Richard Reisman STUDENTS RELAX Clifford Roberts Linda Robson Richard Rodriguez John Rogers Christian Rohlfing Nancy Rommel Terry Rosenquist 60 SENIORS Patricia Ruzicka Merry Sackfield Ann Salstrom Mary Ann Sampson Gloria Sanders AFTER A HARD DAY students in strange positions as they twist. Ann Sarver Lorin Schab Robert Schauenberg Sandra Schefsky Jack Schiller Jill Schiller John Schmidt Linda Schmidt Carl Schnell SENIORS 61 Daniel Schrader Richard Schroeder Robert Schroeder Kenneth Schultz Arthur Scott Linda Scott Marjorie Scott Raymond Scott Phyllis Sheneman Judith Sheraden FINE ARTS COURSES ENRICH “W h o stole m y number three red sable paintbrush?” This might be a question asked d uring the o i 1 painting class held in the art room after school. 62 SENIORS Markus Skosplea Edmund Skowronski Michael Sloan Marcia Smith Patricia Smith CURRICULUM AT ROCKY c 63 SENIORS James Stablein Edward Stack Jacquelin Staley Gregory Stanton Sharon Stauffer WATCHTOWER RECORDS . Steve Geifman, Pam Bartels, Lorene Jensen, Randy Steelhammer Sandra Stoit 64 SENIORS LuElla Stuart Stephen Sullivan Kent Sulouff Jan Summers Larry Surratt YEAR ' S MEMORIES mas vacation, the frustrated Watch tower book. Hard workers pictured above are Jan O’Melia, Jean Hilton, and Jill Grommel. William Sutton Carole Swanson Shirley Swayne John Sweeney Marshall Talaga Ronald Teague Sally Temple William Terrill Michael Thomas SENIORS 65 PHYSICAL EDUCATION Gerald Twitty William Twitty Sharon Tyler William Tyler Michael Ullman Steven Urie Gene Utke Ronald Utley Nancy Van Dine ’ Judith Vanerstvelde 66 SENIORS “Come on in, the water’s fine” is often heard in the senior girls’ swimming class¬ es under the direction of Miss Chambers. SPARKLES DAILY ROUTINE Linda Victor Peggy Vincent Harlan VonDresky Keith Wales Norma Walker Gene Ward Melba Ward Janet Warrick William Waters Constance Welch SENIORS 67 Herbert Weiner Gail Wenos John Wenos Carol Westensee Louis White Sharon Wicklund Gloria Wilkerson Roland Willems Robert Williams PROSPECTIVE TEACHERS Student teachers, gathered in the living centr Mary Thurman, Diane Bowman, Jane Cantral Linda Burgess, Lynda Davies, and Mary Postor Manteuffel, and Pat McCullough. Roland Williams Thomas Williams Lawrence Williamson 68 SENIORS Keith Wilson Walter Wise Donald Withrow Lynne Wood Michael Wood OBSERVE VETERANS’ TECHNIQUES before leaving on their assignments are: Seated: Edward Yancy Eileen Yarbrough Linda Breuwet, Pat Daniels, Judy Liljegren, Standing: Alberta Tolson, Bob Schroeder, Linda Charles Miller David Ylinen Barbara Zeffren Arden Zentic SENIORS 69 FUTURE BRIGHT FOR SENIOR SCHOLARS At the end of the junior year, grade averages are figured, and the top five percent of the graduating class is named. The academically elite group immediately becomes a member of the National Honor Society. With this mem¬ bership goes the privilege of competing for the National Merit Scholarship and the gratification of reward for years of diligent study. Sober-minded scholars turn mouseketeers for our cameraman during the initiation of a long-tailed latecomer into the National Honor Society. These members of the top five percent of the senior class are, front row, left to right; Tim Martin, Bill Tyler, Bart Newell, Chris Rohlfing, Ed Ingold, and Dave Kolovat; middle row, Mike Ullman, Neal Peterson, Rick MacMillan, Steve Urie, Mickey Mouse, Dick Von- Dresky, and Rick Reisman; back row, Lois Johnson, Phyllis Sheneman, Roberta Hanson, Pat Ruzika, Connie Welch, Francie Eldred, Shirley Swayne, Ina Karish, Barb Zeffren, Lorene Jensen, Peggy Dover, Jan O’Melia, Kathy Johnson, and Sharon Stauffer, 70 SENIORS April Anderson Terry Abraham Sherry Anderson David Anderson Cordelia Adams Bruce Andich Kay Anderson Raymond An le Sharon Anderson Francis Amiot Mary Archer MIDDLECLASSMEN PREPARE FOR LEADERSHIP The junior year at Rocky is one of pre¬ paration to meet the demands of next year’s place of seniority. Academically, juniors take tests preparatory to College Boards, and SAT tests they will take next year. The juniors are also learning the art of journalism as assist¬ ants to the Watchtower staff, and in order to publish the Crimson Crier in the spring. Juniors also take high positions socially with new poise. They are elected to posts of authority in Senate and other clubs, and be¬ come participants in varsity sports. They host seniors in the Junior-Senior Prom and lead them as Junior Marshals in graduation ac¬ tivities. Receiving class rings at the end of the year signifies the preparedness of the junior class to face their senior year and responsi¬ bilities. . .solo. Barbara Bartels Darrell Arp Judith Bealer Gene Bearman Patricia Bailey Ilah Beaston Sharon Beatty JUNIORS 71 Thomas Biehl Fred Behnken Patricia Bien Clark Blomquist Virginia Blakely Janet Boetje Nancy Bolyard James Brittendall ft i Daniel Boyd Cora Brown Barbara Bjork m Laura Brazee Thomas Boyle Cynthia Brown Karen Briceland William Bradley Joan Brown Diana Bridgman 72 JUNIORS James Carrell Gary Carlsen Emmert Clevenstine Cheryl Mary Cliff Lynne Coates Patricia Casey Ruth Coffin Calvin Clay Rachel Cribb Kenneth Cowan Viola Daly JUNIORS 73 Junior class officers, Jim Johnson, President; Sally Knanishu, Secre¬ tary; and Donna Hinds, Vice-President; drop in at Rocky’s living center to discuss plans for junior class activities. Lawrence Ronald Diedrich Dinning Charles Dinwiddie Linda Dittman Victoria Downs Sharon Dryoel W ' A Connie Dockterman George Duhlstine Bonnie Dotson Maurice Doeckel Marie Dusen- berry Wanda Dohler Maureen Dow 74 JUNIORS Susan Ekstrom Vicki Faprerburp: James Faramelli Gerald Ford Brenda French Terry Charles Carole Donald Elsbury Enprstrom Erickson Evans Jill Fisher Susan Farrow Susan Ford Barbara Flack Suzanne Faur i t Marsha Forest Rose Ann Floden Georpre Forrest Lu Bertha Floyd Judy Sharon Mary Melvin Fuller Gabhart Fite Garber JUNIORS 75 Roberto Garcia Barbara Grady Dennis Graham Jerrold Green Myrna Alex Stephen Ann Hobbs Harrison Hawes Haystett 76 JUNIORS 4 Gregory Hoane Michael Herman John Holcomb Robert Holcomb James Holland Janet Huddleston Carolyn Hudson Rodney Hudson Nancv Huff Roger Huffman Lynne Ingersoll Shirley Jackson Frank James Harry Jamieson Murphy Jamison JUNIORS 77 Mary Jennings Mary Johnson Dennis Johnson Myrtle Jennings Nancy Johnson Henry Johnson Patricia Mary Johnson Jones Michael Virginia Edna Mae Kin K Kinney Kitchens Kenneth Knapp Patricia Lear Eugene Leetch Stuart Leman Gary Kramer 78 JUNIORS Judith Ann Johnson Judith Kaplan e Sallie Knanishu Paula Kramer Sharon Langdon Lawrence Linder Jon Lindstrom Richard Linn Sharon Lind Sandra Loth ridge David Lindorff Bonnita Lindemann Eugene Lowery Jon Lundgren Janies McGuire “Where in the wide world will the lucky A. F. S. student go on the summer exchange program — France, Germany, Eng¬ land, or jus t where?” wonder finalists Sugar Thomas, Betty Rapley, Kathy Stengel, and Karen Karman. Sheryl McKae Glenda McKee John McKnight JUNIORS 80 Janet Martens Robert Nacin 4 Sharon Matherly Betty Nagle Theodore Maxeiner Connie Minteer Suzanne Nahrgang Mary McRoberts Ross Maxey Selena Miller Linda Morlan .Barbara Nelson Dick May Dean Meyer Gloria Moeller Michael Naab JUNIORS Victoria Nicholson Norman Parks Gretchen Petersen Everett Pettit Robert Plum Carl Nelson Robert Olson Caroline Ortiz Marcella Overton John Paridon Louis Petersen April Peterson Pamela Peterson Barbara Phillips Gary Powell Gloria Poelvoorde John Phillips Donald Prather Gary Porter Elaine Phillips Pamela Printy Rachel Proehl 81 JUNIORS Bertha Michael Connie William Rhoden Richards Richeson Ridenour Nancy Joyce Terry Rosenberg R U g e Rummels Joseph Laurence Carol David Sc-heuerman Schmit Schmitt $chnell 82 JUNIORS Dennis Reynolds Judith Ringer © Paulette Roeske Thomas Rummels Barbara Sax Thomas Schelstrate Areeta Scott Judith Shetler Michael Shetter Patsy Sims Benjamin Smith Pansy Smith Stephen Nancy James Karen Sedgwick Sedrel Seefeldt Sere ? Kathryn John Sandra Sinnett Skaggs Skyles Cary Smith Sandra Spates Beverly Stage John Hartwell Stage Steele JUNIORS 83 - 1 Richard Swisher Karen Sykes Kathrine Swain Patricia Stotts Randa Talboom Janet Swank, Carl Strieder Giline Talik Patricia Swann Kent Thompson Margraret Thompson Thomas Timm Mijon Vancil Kathleen Tucker ft Elizabeth Titus William Vancura Letty Turn an Linda Tille Maurice Tollenaer Terry Ulhnan Michael VanDine Gail Tanner Gail Timion Joanne VanLand- schoot 84 JUNIORS Vicki Von Motz Carol Waters James Waxenberg Karen Whitmore Larry Williams James Wilson Robert Varble Lisa Walgren Cheryl Walker Ann Wahlstrom Kenneth Versman Dennis Waite Ralph Walker 9 Glen Vincent Patsy Ward Barbara Wessel Stephen Wight Diana Willetts Daniel Welsh @ Diana Whitmore Herman Williams Marvin Williams Linda Wilson Susan Williams William Wise Lynn Witmer Phyllis Wilson George Williamson Gary Winfree Jeffrey Woods Richard Williamson Gerald Wright JUNIORS Gwendolyn Zwieker Donna Hinds raises a hand of inquiry as the Junior Ring: Com- m i 11 e e, volunteers from the Senate, meet to discuss the design of class rings. Others on the com¬ mittee, left to right, are Sallie Knanishu, Ann Morrison, Donna, Jim McGuire, and Jim Johnson. Carol Anderson Marilyn Anderson Linda Best Alvin Blaylock Stephen Bourell John Bowser Donald Boyson Nicholas Brandle Mack Bunch Bruce Butts Dennis Carlson Gary Chandler Walter Crow Crownover Jerry Drowns Diane Dutiel Mark Eccles Victoria Emerick Dennis Finch Mary Fite CAMERA SHY JUNIORS Raymond Foster Jerry Frakes Ronald Fues Rudolph Garcia JoAnn Goodman Delbert Hahn Patti Jayne Hill Lynne Hobbs Joseph Hofmann Ronald Hrebenar Carl Jessie Thomas Keto James Kubec Rita Landrith Michael Lazio Helen Lockhart Judith Logan LeRoy McGoldrick Cheryl McRae Eva Makedon Helen Masengarb Sharon Meanor John E. Miller Stephen Miller Gary Mockmore Michael Moran Craig Murphy Patrick Murphy Ralph Nagle Betty Otts Marsha Peterson Mary Peterson Willis Phillips Melvin Quick Robert Qui$t Robert Rinell Sherry Schafer Joseph Schmitt Susanna Singleton Linda Skillman Stephen Smiley David Sobor off John Souza Shirley Souza Don Stiles Michael Stiles Stephen Swisher Robert Tiefenbach Harold Toney Dudley Trone Lawrence Tucker Christine Vogler Barbara White La Verne Whitlow Jerry Willfong Willis Williamson Henry Woo 86 JUNIORS Gary Andeen Sharon Abernathy Bonnie Anderson Darryl Anders Kermit Adams Patricia Anderson Bruce Anderson Ruth Alexander Carol Anderson David Anthony Dennis Allen Judith Arndt SOPHOMORES ANSWER CHALLENGE The first year at Rocky presents many new and challenging aspects to the eager soph¬ omores. The numerous faces in the crowded halls, the confusing schedules, the “up” and “down” stairs, and the constant directions pre¬ sent problems to the bewildered underclassmen. Combining the rivalry of junior high school days, sophomores join together and present a strong front in the Friday morning “Contest.” Getting accustomed to the massive build¬ ing is a big job, but it is faced and conquered. Newness wears off quickly and sophomores develop the ease of being Rocky students. The underclassmen go through a testing period and emerge, strong and mature, to face new challenges . . . solo. Sharon Baker Sonya Ballard rs jft Robert Banfield Albert Barber SOPHOMORES 87 Timothy Bauer Dennis Boarts Sharon Beach Bonnie Bennett Barbara Boetje Bonnie Beasley Bonnie Bohn Richard Beaupre r 0 Marlene Boles SOPHOMORES Thomas Bottomley Prudence Brissman Carol Bolte Mae Ruth Bragg Benny Boyd Betty Bond Jean Brancato Sally Linda Burk Bursott Dennis Bull Lynn Bradley Georgia Booras James Breck Patricia Bradley Dennis Botch Anne Bregstone Phyllis Buser David Butler Jane David Carnaghi Carnithan Daniel Dennis Carr Carr SOPHOMORES % Rahna Christ Warren Castle Judith Carroll Norman Christensen Gerald Chapman James Cole Timothy Clegg Eugene Coleman Dennis Clevenger Jack Carruthers Christine Christenson Larry Chatfield Robert Case Lewis Clarquist James Collins Willis Clayton Sandra Collins Kenzlow Cook Steven Cooper Bobbie Craven Grant Crawford Jerry David Ronald Davidson Joyce Danner Donna Davis Maripn Davis 90 SOPHOMORES Margaret Derrick Patsy Eaton Ruth Eberts Michael DePauw Joe DePover Sophomore class officers, Susie Phillips, Secretary; Ricky Sandway, President; and Sally Predmore, Vice- President, look forward to an exciting first year in high school. 91 SOPHOMORES Martha Eckhart William Elliot Michael Feeley Diane Lawrence Engel Engesser Richard Erickson Leo Ford Carol Faur Marsha Foster Sandra Gallagher Sharon Freeze Myrna Foster Gary Gerald Gard Garrison 92 SOPHOMORES Michael Gibbs Larry Gass Judith Goldman Charles Gosnel Thomas Goyins Stephen Grate Barbara Hagan Ricky Hamburg Sharon Hancks John Hanson Ronald Hageman Daniel Hannes John Hall Kenneth Hamilton Evarae Hannon Shirley Harksen Melvin Hall Warren Harrell Charles Gephart Gretchen Gustafson Brule Hampton a Judith Hansen Robert Green SOPHOMORES 93 Marilyn Harris Rosalee Heaton Paul Higgins Patricia Hohenmauer David Howell Shirley Robert Consuella Hedquist Heitz Henke Larry Kenneth Nancy Hobson Hoefle Hoerger Mary Lou Susan Royal Hubbard Huff Hughes Richard Hennessy Arena Hoskins n Charles Hovonick 94 SOPHOMORES Bruce Hutton Norman Hull Robert Hynes Michael Humes Jeananne Iffland Larry Humphries Duward Inch Carol Iverson Robert Jackson James Jamison Wendell Hunigan Bonnie Johnson Gerry Johnson Kathy Johnson Stephanie Jones Myra Karish Barbara Kelly Chris Lawrence Kaloian Kanke Mary Kara way Allan Karp Brian Kempf Kenneth Keim Lawrence Kendall Thomas Kell Michael Kenter Judith Keller Mindelle Kershner Monroe Keys Dennis Kinnamon Rita Knapp SOPHOMORES William LaDage Charles Knox Mary Laing Bernice Kubec Terry Jon Liggett Lindahl Michael Ijannoo Sue Lindblom Tomas Lannoo Gary Lindsay Richard Longfield 96 SOPHOMORES r flBI Barbara MaryEllen McCaffery McCallum Jack McCarthy Michael McClean Shirley McGoldrick George McDonald Richard McKay Susan McDonald Deborah McKellip Carl McDowell Lawrence McCowan Ronald McKinney Diana McGinnis Brian McMaster Kenneth McNerny Linda Sharon George Malcolm Mallett Manuel Paul McNeal 97 SOPHOMORES C hristmas decora¬ tions that grace the lobby are provided by Mr. Jas¬ per ' s art classes repre¬ sented by Kathy Johnson, Lynne Hobbs and Bruce Smith. Dennis Mathews Frank Mendoza Susan Metternick Danny Metz Cynthia Meyer William Miles Ronald Milligan Patricia Minnehan Sue Mitchell Keith Mohr Susan Miller 98 SOPHOMORES Richard Morrill Timothy Nations William Moyer Judith Myers Frances Newell Dennis Padakis Joyce Newton Gary Parcelle Sandra Nicholson Robert Park Richard Nielsen Robert Partlow SOPHOMORES 99 mf i 1 Judy Patsch Diana Peasley Janice William Carl Penwell Perry Peterson Rosalee Susan Darrell Pirkle Pobanz Pollack Virginia Constance Rudolph Anita Puck Queck Quick Quint 100 SOPHOMORES Sandra Pearson Karen Peterson Helen Phagley Linda Prieto Donald Reynolds Susan Rogers Robert Reisman Wayne Linda Rose Hush Norman Sabol Janice Sampson Marie St. Clair Sharon Samuelson Deborah Sajak Richard Sandway Richard Scheel James Schick Dawn Ray 0 Carol Rettig Russell Roderick Jill Sajak Ronald Schladt Thomas Rexdale John Robertson Leroy Russell Stephen Rogers Nancy Schmidt SOPHOMORES David Schmitt Stanley Sexton Bruce Smith Randall Stauffer David Stucki Thomas Shehom Shirley Sheneman 9 Alice Snow Willie Smith (P LA Jacqueline Shoots David Spector Clifford Sneath Karen Silkiner Ronald Stablein Linda Snelling Sandra Stanton Curtis Suggs Terrance Suter Rochelle Stewart Nancy Stoit Harry Stuart Carol Swanson 102 SOPHOMORES William Telleen James Terrey Vicki Timm Harold Tobin Janice Thomas Allen Tiefenbach Karen Thomas Rita Torrence Gloria Timm Dissecting, discover¬ ing, and constant re¬ searching, keep under¬ classmen busy with their courses in bi¬ ology, a required sub¬ ject. SOPHOMORES 103 Barbara Van De Velde Raymond Walker Patricia Van Zandbergen Cheryl Wall Murray Weiner Annette Wells David Ward Susan Werth Jeanene Westerfield 104 SOPHOMORES Glen Westmorland Joyce Westmorland Judy Whitcanack Larry White Lewis Wiley Dale Willhite Steven Wilkens Joyce White Michael Williams Thomas Williams Dennis Williamson David Wood Sharon Zirbes CAMERA SHY SOPHOMORES Donald Allen Earl Anderson Albert Barber Robert Beyerlin Vicki Biggs Alice Blaylock Roger Bledsoe James Buckley Michael Bullock Ruth Bynum Donald Carr Harold Clay Roy Danner John Douglas Jo Ann Dryoel Robert Gesualdo George Grems Christine Handley Myron Hazen Anne Hibbard Richard Hillyer Thomas Hubbell Sharon Ingold Myrl Jones Jill Judd Philip Klingamar Carol Loy Betty Nielson Tomie Lou Nipper Rosa Oberstaller Wanda Phillips Rose Mary Powell Ray St. Clair Ollie Thorpe Debbilou Valentine Jon Wellfort Linda Zimmer SOPHOMORES 105 Activities at Rocky are events that occur during the year in which the student can use his talent to the advantage and enjoyment of others. He may lend his voice to the Glee Clubs, help decorate for Homecoming, use his ability on stage, or play in the band. In these activities he will become known for what he can do and achieve. . . solo. | ACTIVITIES • • • • | Following an impressive football victory, Sally Temple, Charlotte Frick, Ginny Cale, and Barb Bailey are presented to the students and alumni as the 1961 Homecoming Royalty. HOMECOMING: ANNUAL EVENT AT ROCKY Harvest Moon decorations provide the background for dancers as they twist, rock, and swing to Carroll Baker ' s orchestra. 108 HOMECOMING Excited sophomores wait impatiently for their turn to join the line of cars towing floats in the Homecoming parade. The week of October sixth, even though clouded by the tragic death of Queen Kathy, was one filled with Homecoming spirit and activi¬ ties. At the beginning of the week, the halls blossomed with streamers of crimson and gold, painted signs urging the Rocks to victory, and bright red Homecoming buttons. Friday the sixth, enthusi¬ asm mounted as students par¬ ticipated in the colorful pa¬ rade held downtown. Three winning floats were chosen and taken to the stadium for display during half-time of the game that night. The thrill and excitement of the victorious game with Clinton added to the magic of the dance “Harvest Moon.” Colorful decorations by G.A.A. turned the girls’ gym into an autumn wonderland, and music from Carroll Baker’s orchestra added to t h e en¬ chantment of the already nearly-perfect evening. Pam Peterson, Linnea Johnson, Ina Karish, and Susan Metternich contribute some of their creativeness for the Harvest Moon dance decorations. 109 HOMECOMING Because of her untimely death on October 1, 1961, Kathy Andrews never lived to be crowned homecoming queen. But H even in death, she could wear no greater crown than the fond memories, honor, and love she left behind. Although her life on earth was short, in this book she will reign forever as Rock Island High School’s home- n. HOMECOMING ROYALTY Charlotte Frick Sally Temple ATTENDANTS 111 HOMECOMING ROYALTY Front Row, Left to Right: Linda Elliott, Carolyn Olmstead, Karen Karmen, Roberta Smith, Linda Robson, Sandy Greer, Ga Briceland, Pam Peterson, Ann Sarver, DeDe Whitmore, Ruth Hoick, Sherry Canavit, and Sharon Matherly. Second Row: Rit Utton, Jill Judd, Carol Stotts, Joane Lincke, Francie Eldred, Cheryl Olson, Randy Steelhammer, Alberta Tolson, Bonnie Ari and Ruth Coffin. Third Row: Tim Schrader, Everett McDowell Chippy Leetch, Ron Dinning, Jim Newton, Mike Silknitter, Ale: Nelson, Henry McElroy, Darrell Loveless, Harris Harmon, Larry Tucker, Henry Hanson, Ken Knapp, and Dave Bysinger. Bac Gaylord Ray Long, Paul Eckhart, Dick Williamson, Tom Kratzer, Steve Ling, John Crede, Dave Lindorff, Bob Olson, Phil Burki Dennis Waite, Fred Draper, and Ed Yancy. The Boys’ Quartet, left to right, Gil Bunning, John Crede, Phil Burke, and Harris Harmon, rehearse a number for a future exchange assembly. Senior Glee is the musical voice of Rocky. Its harmonies fill the auditoriums of many of the Quad-City high schools in the exchange assemblies as well as Rocky’s own auditorium. Sen¬ ior Glee also provides Rocky with music for the annual Christmas caroling and the Spring Concert. Selections from the Girls’ Trio, Boys’ Quartet, and Chamber Choir add variety to these programs. m SENIOR GLEE CLUB Venos, Barb Flack, Connie Welch, Jill Fisher, Karen loarts, Gail White, Jean Hilton, Linda Manteuffel, Margo Sandy Billings, Nancy Bolyard, Gay Gray, Mary Peterson, Jarrison, Jim Noble, Gil Bunning, Bill Edmund, Ron low: Dale Huntley, Ron Medley, Don Boysen, Dick ton Teague, Dan Boyd, Earl Hickman, Chuck Engstrom, VOCAL GROUPS KEEP ROCKY IN HARMONY Officers of Senior Glee, left to right, Steve Ling, Presi¬ dent; Connie Welch, Treasurer; Phil Burke, Vice-President; and Harris Harmon, Secretary, examine music for the Win¬ ter Concert. Barb Flack, Con¬ nie Welch, and DeDe Whitmore, the Girl ' s Trio, strike a harmoni¬ ous note as they rehearse for their appearance in an exchange assem¬ bly. 113 SENIOR GLEE CLUB Another group of voices brings music to Rocky-Girls’ Glee. Behind the lovely tone of this group of girls, stands class periods of training in phonetics, reading musical notes, rhythm, and breath control. Using these basic skills, the group practices songs until they meet polished perfection. The music is then brought to the student body in an assem¬ bly, the Christmas Concert, and the Spring Concert. Girls’ Glee also joins Senior Glee in caroling at Christmas Time. GIRLS’ GLEE MAKES SURE Music min ded Girls Glee officers Sally Knott, Treasurer; Lois Johnson, Secretary; Glenda McKee, President; and Donna Hinds, Vice-President, discuss the latest activities of their club. ROCKY HAS SONG TO SING c Girls’ Glee members pause between songs. Front Row, Left to Right:Sandy Skyles, Cheryl McRae, Judy Hansen, Norma Cham¬ bers, Myrtle Jennings, Sandy Lathridge. Second Row: JoAnn VanLandschoot, Linda Rogers, Betty Nagle, Carol Kamerer, Joyce Fuhlman, Gail Tanner, and LeeBertha Floyd. Third Row: Mimi Vancil, Alma Fowler, Janet Workheiser, Pat Kester, Gretchen Roller, Linda Harris, Letty Tuman, and Joyce Robinson. Fourth Row: Ilah Beaston, Evelyn Houseman, Karen Whitmore, Glenda McKee, Sandy Knott, Regenia Bonds, Barbara Bartels, and Judy Foster. Back Row: Betty Titus, Judy Carpenter, Donna Hinds, Yvonne Towns, Janet Martens, Pat Taylor, Lois Johnson, and Gretchen Gustafson. GIRLS’ GLEE CLUB 115 FALL STAFF RECORDS Always looking for unusual pictures, Charlotte Frick, picture editor, discovers what it feels like to be in front of the lens. Mr. Peschang’s journalism classes are respon¬ sible for bringing school news to students in the Crimson Crier. For the first semester of the year, future paper publishers learn the techniques of the trade. They master writing headlines, interesting leads, features, news stories, editorials, humor columns, and other journalistic skills. The fall staff of the Crimson Crier, exhibiting sKill print are Front Row, Left to Right: Carolyn Kreider Rosenquist; Middle Row: Anita Eagle, Charlotte Frick Olson, Pat McCullough, and Mary Thurman; Bad Turnipseed. Scrutinizing the copy, Pat McCullough and S ally Temple, proofreaders; and Kathy Johnson, copy editor; check stories for possible errors. 116 CRIMSON CRIER FIRST SEMESTER NEWS originality, and perseverance in thirty-two pages of Marsha Smith, Ina Karish, Kathy Johnson, and Terry Sally Temple, Carla Hammerlund, Jackie Staley, Cheryl Row: Ron Willems, Dick Cummins, and Larry Assistant sports editor Dick Cummins shares an amusing article with sports editor Terry Rosenquist and assistant Anita Eagle as they read over their section in the Crier. The second semester class is responsible for writing and publishing the fall edition of the Crimson Crier using the skills they learned during the first semester. The fall Crier staff puts out seven editions of the paper covering football. Home¬ coming, basketball previews, club activities, plays, Christmas activities, and other events of interest at Rocky during the fall. Then, at the end of the semester, they hand the responsibility of bringing news to the students to a new staff. Keeping the Crimson Crier economically secure is the task of Larry Turnipseed, Advertising Manager; Cheryl Olson, Busi¬ ness Manager; and Ron Willems, Circu¬ lation Manager. CRIMSON CRIER Proud of their finished product are staff members, seated, Nancy Huff, head proofreader, and her assistant, Gloria Wilkerson: and Carolyn Ash, business manager. _ Standing, Mary Siefken and Judy Liljegren, circulation staff, and Judy Sheridan, circulation manager. The spring Crier staff, looking forward to their Brooks, co-editors; Mr. Nicholas Peschang, The Crier staff works hard during the two weeks it takes to put out the paper. Page layouts are planned and re-planned to achieve an attractive and practical page. Copy is written and checked for error, rushed to Davenport for printing, proofread again, and finally sent to the print shop for the final draft. At last the paper is distrib¬ uted to the student body. Kathie Brattain, center, checks outgoing copy with her assistants, Diana Willets and Gerry Eagle. 118 CRIMSON CRIER and Barb Kropen. Standing. Mary Yeocum, Morris, Ken Meyer, and Tom Barton. The staff of the Crimson Crier is organized into editorial, circulation, and advertising divisions — each with its particular job to perform in the pub¬ lishing of the paper. The Spring Crier staff fills the pages of its seven issues with the bas¬ ketball tournament, track, Prom, base¬ ball, swimming, scholastic achieve¬ ments, Easter, graduation activities, and other events of late winter and of spring. Checking the ads for the coming issues are Gary Kramer, advertising manag¬ er, and his staff, John Paridon, Mike McAdams, and George Atkinson. Judy Phillips, picture editor, acquaints herself and her assistants, Rita Larui- rith and Diane Dutiel, with their camera, soon to become their constant companion. CRIMSON CRIEK 119 WITH ENTHUSIASM, ABILITY, AND STAMINA, Front Row: Left to Right: Dick Johnson, Mary Sampson, Jon Lindstrom, Barbara Orr, Larry Fairchild, Patsy John Donna Davis, Sharon Elliott, Kent Sulouff, Alan Jenson, Lynn Ingersoll, Wendell Hunigan, Wayne Rose, Jim Breck, Clevenstine, and Dennis Bull. Third Row: Jerry Green, Mike Richards, Bill Collins, Bob Beyerlein, Steve Haymaker, Smith, Francis Amiot, Chippy Leetch, Bart Newell, Tom Larson, Dennis Herron, Ron Davidson, Bill L Dage, Mr. Kruzan, Dean Lindoerfer, Gil Bunning, Jim Hecht, Ron Nelson, Gary Popp, Ron Milligan, Darrell Pollock, BAND PLAYS FOR GAMES AND CONCERTS son, Alice Lemkau, Janice Edmund, Linda Edmund, Jim Lundeen, and Ed Ingold. Second Row: Dave Lindorff, Karen Haberthur, Jan Warrick, Bill McCombs, Ruth Ann Clark, Mary Karaway, Jim Teague, Pat Beals, Emmert, Jim Johnson, Bill Perry, Rick Bacon, Bill Larson, Ken Boldt, Norm Christensen, Pete Holmes, Bill Wilson, Ben Chris Rohlfing, Gary Carlson, Louis Kaiser, and Bob Williams. Back Row: Joe Scheuerman, Bill McNeill, Gary Anderson, Larry Diedrich, John Skaggs, Ed Yancy, Larry Miller, Gary Andeen, Dick Grove, and Priebe. BAND 121 Familiar to all football fans are the members of the Rock Island Color Guard: Ron Darwin, Ralph Nagle, and John Hanson. Responsible for heading F.ocky’s musical group are the Band officers, Ruth Ann Clark, Assistant Manager; Dick Johnson, Assistant Man¬ ager; and Bart Newell, Manager. ROCKY MUSICIANS BLEND Orchestra members relax after performing their annual program for a Friday assembly. Front Row, Left to Right: Judy Weaver, Linda Moss, Joanne Graber, Diana Zwicker, Chris Rolfhing, Kenzlow Cook, Karen Rein¬ hold, Kathy Hotvedt, Barb Bailey, Duane Lewis, Mike Moran, Holly Brown. Second Row: Rosalee Pirkle, Grant Anderson, Alice Lenhau, Pat Johnson, Jim Lundeen, Ed In¬ gold, Marsha Gravitt, Gwen Zwicker. Third Row: Mary Sampson, Dick Johnson, Ruth Ann Clark, Dennis Bull. Back Row : Karen Miller, Bill McNeil, Gil Bunning, Everett McDowell, Jim Hecht, Janet Warich, Jim Breck, Richard Bacon, Norman Christianson, Bill LaDage, Tom Larson, Leo Ford, Jim Schick, Ann Salstrom, Steve Wight, Sharon Reed, Nancy Priebe. 122 BAND In a momentary pause during practice for a marching routine are drum major Bill Larson and majorette Sharon Elliot. CLASSICAL AND POP TUNES ORCHESTRA 123 PettRV Dover Janice O’Melia Editor-in-Chief Picture Editor ’61 - ’62 WATCHTOWER STAFF RECORDS Lorene Jensen Copy Editor Kathleen Johnson Business Manager 124 WATCHTOWER The Walchtower staff of 1961-1962 combines the talents of the editorial, picture, copy, activities, business, and sports staff to present Rocky with a yearbook filled with the events of the year and worthy of the assiduous work it takes to publish it. Assisting the staff this year are a number of junior assistants who are learning 1 the techniques of year¬ book publishing through practical experience. The staff works diligently to have dummy pages ready to be sent to the printing company in time to meet the four deadlines. Pictures of organizations, classes, faculty, sports, and activities must be taken and captions written for all of them. Copy, explain¬ ing certain groups and introducing divisions, must be written and copyread; sections co-ordinated; and revenue collected. With this work cut out for them, the Watch tower staff tries to reproduce the activi¬ ties of the year on the pages of the annual in pictures and words that will provoke many happy memories. John Wenos Sports Editor Jean Hilton Assistant Editor-in Chief MEMORIES OF HIGH SCHOOL Sandra Stoit Assistant Copy Editor Allen Benoit Assistant Sports Editor Pamela Bartels Assistant Picture Editor DAYS Barbara Zeffren Senior Activities Editor Stephen Geifman Assistant Sports Editor WATCHTOWER 125 JUNIORS GAIN EXPERIENCE AS ASSISTANTS Seated: Nancy Bolte, Nancy Rosenberg, Mary Yeocum, and Connie Docterman. Standing. Pauline Hoover, Pat Casey, Jill Gromoll, Barb Flack, and Sandy Greer, gain experience as junior assistants to produce next year’s annual. WATCHTOWER Front row; left to right, Sharon Anderson, Ron Cohn, Kathy Curtis, John Holcomb, Mary Lynn Coates, and Don Siegel; back row, Ron Herbenar, Frank Cromer, Bill Tyler, Dave Kolovat and Jim Duncalf, Rock’s chief debate team, pauses for a moment between lessons of research, reasoning, and recitation. Other debaters are, front row, left to right, Richard Nielson, Normall Hall, Tim Bauer, Linda Zimmer, and Dennis Carr; back row, Carl Dahlen, Steve Nesseler, Mike Humes, Terry Higgit and Bob Park. DEBATE 127 WITH LONG HOURS OF HARD WORK, ROCKY STUDENTS Contestants in the Mississippi Valley Speech Tournament, Lois Johnson, Kathy Stengel, Ruth Coffin, Steve Hawes, and Steve Geifman, take time to review their script. Missing from the picture is Jan O’Melia. Front Row, Left to Right: Jean Perkins, Sherry Lind, Nancy Powers, Rita Land- rith. Second Row: Lois Johnson, Marcia Smith, Fran- cie Eldred, Steve Geifman, Ingrid Gustafson, Nancy Rosenberg. Third Row: Brian Gold¬ stein, Ina Karish, Pat Daniels, Kathy Stengel, Steve Hawes, Pat Daly. Back Row: Doug Benoit, Carl Dahlen, Cindy Brown, Gloria Wilkerson, Diane Dutiel, and Ruth Coffin, participants in the Chamber Reading contest, gather before prac¬ ticing on their individual parts. 128 SPEECH SHINE IN SPEECH CONTESTS AND DRAMATICS Entrants in the Quint-City Speech Contest are, Front Row: Diane Dutiel, Sherry Lind, Connie Richeson, Nancy Powers, Ruth Coffin, and Sherry Tyler. Second Row: Prudy Brissman, Ina Karish, Myra June, Kathy Stengal, Rita Landrith, Cindy Brown, Vicky Fagerburg, Nancy Rosenberg, and Steve Hawes, Third Row: Bobbie Klockau, April Anderson, Sandy Green, Lois Johnson, Pat Daniels, Ingrid Gustafson, and Fran- cie Eldred. Back Row: Sherry Anderson, Alex Choroshenko, Gail White, Steve Geifman, and Pat Daley. By winning one of the first three places in District speech competition, Front row. Bill Tyler, John Holcomb, Steve Geifman. Second row, Dave Kolovat, Ronnie Cohn, Jan O’Melia. Third row, Ron Hrebenar, Don Siegal, Fredi Barkan. Back row, Steve Hawes, Lois Johnson, Ina Karish, Bob Park, qualified for the Sectional contest. SPEECH 129 Sitting on a Malibu rock, Gidget, Nancy Powers, and her cohorts, left to right, Nancy Bauersfield, Nancy Rosenberg, and Francie El- dred, observe with glee Moon- dogie, Bill Paul, and Kohoona, Carl Dahlen, fighting for Gidget’s heart. 130 SPEECH Surprise and interest are re¬ flected in the faces of the Gidget cast. Kneeling, Left to Right: Alice Junqueira, Sherry Anderson, Sharon An¬ derson, Diane Dutiel, Cindy Brown, Pat Daly, Francie Eldred, April Anderson, and Ingrid Gustafson. Standing, Left to Right: Nick Papani¬ colaou, Darrell Novak, Mike Humes, Jean Perkins, Ken Meyer, Fred Draper, Barb Wessel, Gary Bibby, Steve Hawes, and Joe Scheurman. Chris Larson and Ron Johnston pose as the guards in “Media”, and King Creon is played by Stephen Hawes. Tim Bauer and the nurse Janice CTMelia play. SPEECH FROM DISTRICT AND SECTIONAL, ROCKY ADVANCES TO STATE CONTEST enact a dramatic scene from the contest The contest play entitled “Medea” is taking Rocky speech students to the state meet in Champaign in April. With second place district and first place sectional wins behind them, the veteran cast presents the play in the traditional style of a Greek tragedy employing a chorus to foretell events and narrate occurrences. The play itself concerns Medea (portrayed by Ruth Coffin), and Jason (played by Mike Gersick), her husband. Together they have experienced deep love, committed murder and other crimes for the fleece of the Golden Ram, and become divorced. The action occurs in a camp outside the city where Medea and her nurse (Jan O’Melia) learn of Jason’s plans to marry the king’s daughter. Medea sends a gift of a poisonous golden veil and diadem which causes the death of the princess and of King Creon (Steve Hause). When Medea kills her two sons, Jason returns to the camp. Upon seeing him, Medea commits suicide. The play closes with Jason’s vow to undo the past and live for the future. The cast members for the play “M e d i a include, front row, Stephen and John Grate, Frances Eldred and Nancy Jo Powers. In the back row are T i m Bauer, Ruth Coffin, Kathy Stengel, Cris Lar¬ son, Stephen Hawes, and Janice O’Melia. Absent from the picture are Mike Gersick and Ron Johnston. SPEECH 133 JUNIOR ROTARIANS TRAIN FOR CIVIC DUTY; Eighteen of Rocky’s top scholars, leaders, and contributors are chosen each year to be Junior Rotarians. The faculty selects these senior boys who attend a meeting with senior Rotarians and Mr. Austin every week. At these meetings Junior Rotarians experience adult participation in civic activities. Senior boys, front row, Ed Stack, Kent Arnold, Marty Litvin, Dave Kolovat, Bart Newell, Neal Peterson, Chris Rohlfing, and Jim Noble; back row. Bill Tyler, Riley Brissman, Steve Urie, Mike Petersen, Jeff Missman, Mike Gersick, Ron Johnston, and Bob Klingebiel, chosen to participate as junior leaders in civic affairs, gather together as a group for the first time. JUNIOR ROTARIANS OPTIMISTS LEARN PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE Chosen to meet bi-monthly as Student Optimists are Front Row: Mike Petersen, John Lambert, and Ed Stack. Second Row: Tom Biehl, Bruce Andich, and Jim Teros. Third Row: Bob Connell, Steve Urie, Gil Bunning, and Riley Brissman. Fourth Row: Walt Wise, Neal Peterson, Chris Rohlfing, Bob Klingebiel, Dave Kolovat, Jeff Miss- man, Jim W T axenberg, and Jon Hobart. Back Row: Steve Hawes and Joe Scheuerman. Mr. L. V. Burch, sponsor of the Student Optimists Club, chooses junior and senior boys to attend the monthly meetings at the Y.M.C.A. At each meeting, a different member presents a speaker and presides as chairman. Besides attending these meetings, Students Optimists usher at the annual “Holiday on Ice” show and attend a basket¬ ball game at the University of Iowa. STUDENT OPTIMISTS 135 Organizations at Rocky are designed ex¬ pressly for the individual. In the monthly meet¬ ings, the student can expand his character in pursuing his interests beyond the classroom. Clubs range from social sciences, to languages, to services, and to natural sciences. Each organi¬ zation widens the student’s scope of interests and makes him individual in character . . . solo. ORGANIZATIONS | Under the capable directorship of Charlotte Frick, President; Ruth Coffin, Vice-President; Carolyn Ash, Secretary; and Ginny Cale, Treasurer, the senior Y-Teens organizes programs, plans service projects, and sponsors activities. DEDICATED Y-TEENS OFFICERS LEAD ACTIVE CLUB Sophomore Y-Teeners, directed by Cheryl Nelson, Treasurer; Jackie Arnold, President; Kitty Ekonomous, Secretary; rsarb Boetje, Vice-l resident, gain experience and knowledge to aid them in becoming senior members of the Y-Teens. 138 Y-TEENS Y-TEENS CABINET ORGANIZES CLUB ACTIVITIES Planning and presenting programs are the duties of the Y-Teens Cabinet. Front row, left to right, are Judy Muhleman, Charlotte Frick, Ginny Cale, Francie Eldred, Carla Hammerlund, Peggy Dover, and Marcia Smith. Middle row are Sally Temple, Sharon Stauffer, Gail Wenos, Carolyn Ash, Karen Karmen, Kathy Stengel, Sandy Stoit, Betty Lind, and Ruth Coffin. Back row are Jan O’Melia, Ingrid Gustafson, Mary Yeocum, DeDe Whitmore, and Kit Dizotell. One of the most active clubs at Rocky, Y-Teens is an organiza¬ tion in which girls can serve their club, community, and school. A member enjoys the fellowship of her friends at the Big Sister- Little Sister Party, Hanging of the Greens, Senior Farewell, Pen¬ ny Carnival, and other Y-Teens activities. Y-Teeners serve their community by participating ac¬ tively in service projects such as helping on money-raising drives and providing entertainment for Bethany Home children. Mem¬ bers of the club also serve their school by sponsoring the Sweet¬ heart Swirl, Lenten Services, and and the A.F.S. Dance that raises money for the foreign exchange students. Other activities found at Y-Teen meetings include speak¬ ers. demonstrations, and movies. Through these activities, the Y- Teener becomes a valuable asset to her school, club, and com¬ munity. Mrs. Dennis Holmberg, advisor for the Y-Teens, and her husband serve as host and hostess at the annual Sweetheart Swirl. Y-TEENS 139 SPIRITUALLY, PHYSICALLY, MENTALLY, Y - TEENS BUILDS GOOD CHARACTER Y-Teeners and their dates take a whirl around the dance floor st the fun-filled Sweetheart Swirl. “A party’s not complete without food,” say Y- Teeners Pam Peterson, Betty Lind, and Lorey Moore. Jane Kramer and Alice Junqueira, honorary member of Y-Teens, participate in decorating the YWCA at the Hanging of the Greens. 140 Y-TEENS Ann Salstrom, Secretary-Treasurer; Lois Johnson, President; and Judy Phillips, Vice-President, assist fellow members in understanding the French life and language. FRENCH CLUB COMBINES FUN AND LEARNING “Souriez je pense que vous allez aimer cette image,” says the photographer to French Club members. Front row, left to right, Ann Salstrom, Susan Johnson, Judy Muhleman, Mary Thurman, Gloria Wilkerson, Mindy Kershner, Gretchen Peterson, Sue Geifman, Joan Foulk, Mary Poston, Jane Carnaghi, Lynda Davies Lois Johnson. Middle row, Bonnie Bohn, Jody Perkins, Kathy Curtis, Karen Reinhold, Sugar Thomas, Ann Sarver, Julia Card, Judy Phillips, Kathy Johnson, Pat Daniels, Carol Westensee. Back row, Lenora Teigland, Annick Trop, Carol Ward, Janice Edmund, Kathy Stengal, Rose Raithel, Prudy Bnss- man, Betty Rapley, Karen Whitmore, Sue Letts, David Stone, Kit Dizotell, Karen Riley, and Vicky Woloski. FRENCH CLUB 141 F H A., led by Pat Humphries, President; Stella Bykowsky, Vice-President; and standing, Selena Miller, Treasurer; and Peggy Humphries, Secretary, prepares girls for their domestic future. Future Homemakers of America is a club in which members can learn and practice the many and varied skills that are needed to become a suc¬ cessful homemaker. The girls of this club try out new recipes, fashion and sew clothes, compete in baking contests, and par¬ ticipate i n service pro¬ jects. They also hold their annual Christmas party where they decorate a tree and fill a basket of food for a needy family. Participation in the pro¬ gram of F.H.A. helps pro¬ duce the talents of a good homemaker — the career in which most of the na¬ tion’s women are employ¬ ed and the career that re¬ quires more diversified and special skills than any other. FHA MEMBERS PREPARE FOR TOMORROW F. H. A. members stop in at the living center part of the Home Economics Department. Seated, Left to Right Frances Bottom, Peggy Humphries, Evelyn Houseman, Helen Inglis, and Ruth Brooks. Standing: Brenda Foster Janice Edmund, Judy Pieper, Pat Manley, Stella Bykowsky, Selena Miller, Pat Humphries Mary Lama, Debby Sajak, Dawn Ray, and Janice Penwell. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION After an exhausting day ' s work, wayward teachers, Mr. Cletus Melchior, Mr. George McMaster, and Mr. Alvin Jasper, try to persuade FHA girls into letting them sample the “fruits of their labors. BV ACQUIRING HOMEMAKING SKILLS TODAY Munching away on homemade pizza, F.H.A. members clockwise Janice Brown, Evelyn Houseman, Helen Phegley, Judy Francis, Judy Whitcanack, Rita Vande, Selena Miller, Ann Pepping, Francia Bottom, Pat Humphries, Gloria Timm, enjoy their party. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS ASSOCIATION 143 At the annual Future Nurses’ Christmas Party, Judy VanErstevelde, Mary Bergeron, and Jill Judd enjoy brightening the life of Mr. DePoover, an elderly, disabled man. FUTURE NURSES’ ASSOCIATION SEEKS Service is the password of future nurses Karen Miller and Judy VanErstevelde as they assist in hanging curtains in the clinic. Mrs. Bacon, sponsor of FNA and nurse for the Rock Island schools, discusses plans for a fu¬ ture meeting with Rita Hicks. 144 FUTURE NURSES’ ASSOCIATION Girls who see their future as a woman in white find friends with similar interests i n the Future Nurses Association. This club pro¬ motes interest in all medical careers with special emphasis on nursing. Lectures, demonstrations, and visits to medical institutions give mem¬ bers inspiration and insight into their chosen professions. Other activities of Future Nurses include selling book covers and assisting Miss Bacon in the clinic. Food baskets being packed by Future Nurses’ officers, Jean Hilton, Vice- President; Linda Harris, Treasurer; Mary Yeocum, Secretary; and Judy Sheraden, President, play an important part in the work of this organization. OPPORTUNITIES FOR SERVING OTHERS Future nurses aid unfortunates and worthwhile organizations in order to experience the tasks and duties which nurses must perform. They hear lectures from various speakers who attempt to broaden the students’ knowl¬ edge and excite their interest in a medical career. 145 FUTURE NURSES ASSOCIATION Connie Welch, Bart Newell, Teresa Lord, Rick Reisman, and Lois Johnson as the Youth Forum Council governs the club’s activities for the year. YOUTH FORUM BUILDS INTELLIGENT CITIZENS Discussing problems, debating issues, and determining solutions keep Youth Forum members well-informed on current events. 146 YOUTH FORUM GAA PROMOTES INTEREST IN ATHLETICS “I ' ll bet you can ' t get a strike! says Judy Phillips as Linda Eckermann prepares to heave the ball down the alley at those ten stubborn pins. Pam George in the background awaits her chance at a high score during G.A.A. bowling intramurals. Linda Soyke, President; Charlotte Frick, Vice-President; Laurie Moore, Secretary; and Jane Kramer, Treasurer, guide G.A.A., one of the most active clubs at Rocky. GIRLS ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION 147 G.A.A. cabinet, the steering committee of the organization, includes, left to right: Betty Lind, Jane Kramer Sutrar Thomas, Laune Moore, Glenda McKee, Linda Soyke, Pat Ruzicka, Barb Bailey, Ginny Cale, and Charlotte Frick. 148 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION ENERGETIC GAA GIRLS For those girls who fulfill member¬ ship requirements, G.A.A. is an active club where a member can enjoy doing almost every physical activity for girls. Intramurals are sponsored by G.A.A. in archery, badminton, bas¬ ketball, bowling, hockey, softball, swimming, table tennis, and volley¬ ball. Members will recall the annual slumber party where sleep was for¬ gotten while everyone ate, danced, played volleyball and basketball, and viewed a midnight program. Other equally enjoyable activities include the bowling party, the Pa and Ma party, skating party, and the Home¬ coming dance and decorations which the group sponsored. All of the projects and programs of G.A.A. help to fulfill its purpose of promoting sportsmanship, fellowship, and interest in athletics and the out- of-doors for all high school girls. The Watchtower camera catches a candid view of a bloodthirsty battle between seniors and juniors during basketball intramurals. COMBINE FUN AND FRIENDSHIP c 149 GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION HI-Y INSPIRES CHRISTIAN IDEALS, LEADERSHIP, GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP Neither rain, sleet, snow, or hail can curtail the activities and enthusiasm of Boy ' s Hi-Y, Front row Ste , ve J ? g ’rP ob Morrison, Mike Herman, Tom Kell, Mike Wilkens, Jim Terrey, Ted Burch, Bob Connell and Nick Papanicolaou Middle row, Mel Sirner, Ed Stack, Terry Baltzer, Gary Schuster, Larry Turnipseed Rick MacMillan, John Lambert, Jack Hingstrom. Pup Kammerer, Steve Geifman. and Jon Hobart. Back row, Mike King, Steve Urie, John Adams, Terrv Mell, and Larry Hood Controlling the activities of Hi-Y are Phil Burke, Treasurer; Gary Schuster, Secretary; Larry Turnip- seed, President; Terry Baltzer, Chaplain; Jan DeVoider, Sergeant-at-arms; and Rick MacMilhan, Vice-President. The boys of Hi-Y continued pro¬ grams of both cultural and social meetings this year. Meetings held at the Y.M.C.A. each month included movies, interesting speakers, and so¬ cial activities. The boys also con¬ tinued their trips to the East Moline Hospital to entertain patients with games and refreshments. Other ac¬ tivities of Hi-Y include the camp-out, hosting Y-Canteen and publishing the student directory. Hi-Y boys clown in front of the camera after their Wednesday meeting at the YMCA. SPANISH AND MEXICAN CUSTOMS INTRIGUE begin mer ' Can Leagrue members en J°y posing for a picture while they wait for their monthly meeting to Francie Eldred, Secretary-Treasurer; Alberta Tolson President; and Judy Kaplan, Vice-President, examine materials which will be used to high-light a League meeting. PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE MEMBERS OF PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE For students of Spanish, the language comes alive in Pan American League. The Spanish people, their explo¬ sive music, fiery dances, sports, peppery food, and customs, become well known to the League members through speakers, movies, and demonstrations during the meetings. The highlight of the year is the annual pinata party. Students participate in this Spanish Christmas festival by singing, eating, and breaking the gaily deco¬ rated p i n a t a s filled with candies. Through programs such as these. Pan American League provides fun, fellow¬ ship, and enlightenment for members. To the delight of Pan American League members. Miss Maria Meier demonstrates a cape dance while garbed in an authentic suit of lights. The large membership of Pan-American League neighbors south of the border. is an example of the interest shown in our PAN-AMERICAN LEAGUE 153 Holly Brown, President; Penny Germain, Treasurer; Don Crownover, Vice-President; and Mel Garber, Secretary; take pride in displaying microwave transmitters, a future subject for discussion at a Club meeting. PROSPECTIVE SCIENTISTS SEEK KNOWLEDGE eated. Left to Right: Mel Garber, Don Crownover, Holly Brown, Penny Germain, Ed Ingold, and Richie iloses. Standing: Mike Soboroff, Emmert Clevenstine, Jack Boccarossa, Lowell Apple, Chuck Linn, John Hall, ruce Anderson, Norm Sabol, Rick MacMillan, Bruce Harpel, Bruce McMaster, Bill Tyler, Dave Kolovat, and jrant Andersen, as club members pursue their common interest in science by performing experiments and 154 SCIENCE CLUB C. Y. C. committee members clown out¬ side the student lounge. Left to Right: Judy Muhle- man, Phyllis Wilson, Francie E 1 d r e d, Linda Malcomb, Ed Stack, Kathy Bailey, Nancy VanDine, Bob Connell, Peggy Dover, and Carl Hinze. Missing from the picture are Marcia Smith, Jan O’Melia, Marty Hof- feditz, Vicki Fager- burg, and Charlotte Frick. CYC SPONSORS WEEKLY DANCES, SNO-BALL Unaware that their famous faces and foot-stomping feet are under watchful eyes, students relax at a weekly C.Y.C. dance. CIVIC YOUTH CENTER 155 Half time during Rocky basketball frames is one mad rush for Science Council members. One mad rush, that is, to serve the throng ' s of impatient concession stand customers who hurriedly demand any number of cokes, candy bars, or bags of popcorn at a moment’s notice. Electronics Club officers, Booker Cole, Vice-President, and Ron Johnston, President, test equipment which they plan to use in a demonstration at a future club meeting. Absent from the picture is Tim Hilton, Secretary- Treasurer. ELECTRONICS CLUB OFFERS EXPERIMENTS, PROGRAMS, AND PROJECTS TO MEMBERS Gathered around the discussion table are Electronics Club members. Seated, Left to Right: Steve Nesseler, Don Crownover, Emmert Cleyenstine, Tim Hilton, Booker Cole, Ron Johnston, John Asquith, and Bob Yancy. Standing: Jack Boccarossa, Darrell Pollock, Norm Sabol, Brian McMaster, Lowell Apple, Bruce Anderson, Bob Jackson, Bruce Harpel, Jeff Missman, Rick MacMillan, Ralph Nagle, Sherry Benner, Ken Houseman, and Dave 156 ELECTRONICS CLUB CHICAGO TRIP HIGHLIGHTS RADIO CLUB YEAR The Radio Club is one club dedicated to service at Rocky Members of this organization sell programs to the thousands of fans who attend Rocky football games. With the revenue from this source, the group buys micro¬ phones and other electronic equipment as well as sponsoring the Home¬ coming Assembly and taking a trip to Chicago. This annual trip includes a day of shopping, sight-seeing, and theater-going chaperoned by Mr. Martin, the club sponsor, and others. Radio Club members pause for an informal picture before receiving: program-selling instructions. Front Row: Nancy VanDine, Ginny Cale, Jackie Staley, Pam Miller, and Sally Temple. Second Row: Barb Bailey, Ann Huber, Pam Bartels, and Sue Reed. Third Row: Peggy Dover, Judy Muhleman, and Jody Perkins. Fourth Row: Mary Lynne Coates, Nancy Rosenberg, Valerie Northcutt, Joanne Lincke. and Francie Eldred. Fifth Row: Lisa Walgren, Vicki Dahlstrom, Kathy Curtis, and Judy Kaplan. Sixth Row: Karen Karmen, Ruth Coggin, Parb Sax, Pam Peterson, and Ann Morrison. Seventh Row: Sandy Greer, Betty Rapley, Sue Singleton, Diane Dytschaeuer, and Sherry Anderson. Back Row: Mike Wood, Dave Kolovat, Jack Fields, Steve Nesseler, and Frank Cromer. RADIO CLUB 157 Paul Marshall. Secretary-Treasurer; Lowell Apple, President; and Jim Hoover, Vice-President check their equipment before setting out on an assignment. All students who are interested in photography and its fascinating aspects find Camera Club a means of developing their abilities and knowledge in this field. Sponsored by Mr. McMas- ter, this club learns the techniques of developing and taking effective pictures. Among their other activities are taking pictures for the Watch- tower and Crimson Crier, entering photography con¬ tests, and managing con¬ cession stands with other members of R.I.H.S. science clubs. SHUTTER-BUGS’’ CAPTURE SCHOOL SCENES DRAMATIC CLUB DISPLAYS AMATEUR TALENT; PERFECTS SKILL FOR FUTURE USE Looking- behind the well-known stage curtains are Bill Tyler. President; Lois Johnson, Secretary; Ron Johns¬ ton, Vice-President; and Jan O’Melia, Treasurer. This elite group of dramatic club members strikes a formal pose while our cameraman snaps a noteworthy picture. Front Row, Left to Right: Judy Ringer, Nancy Bolyard, Carol Rink, Myra June, Rita Landnth, Jean Perkins Nancy Rosenberg, and Nancy Bauersfeld. Second Row: Gloria Moeller, Pat Daly, Judy Muhleman, Pam Bartels, Ken Meyer, Steve Hawes, Don Foss, and Nancy Powers. Third Row: April Anderson, Sherry Anderson, Alex Choroshenko, Vicki Fagerburg, Gail White, Jan Blocklinger, Francie Eldred, Bobby Klockau, and Rick MacMillan. Fourth Row: Joe Schauerman, Connie Richeson, Barb Kropen, Ingrid Gustafson, Gloria Wilkerson, Pat Daniels, Judy Liljegren, Carole Swanson, Sherry Tyler, and Pat Ruzicka. Fifth Row: Carl Dahlen. Doug Benoit, Dick Kell, Gary Bibby, Ron Johnston, Bill Tyler, Brian Goldstein, Ina Kansh, Richie Moses, and Mary Yeocum. Back Row: Gary Kahn, Steve Geifman, Barb Zeffren, Marcia Smith, Carla Hammerlund, Lois Johnson, Ruth Coffin, Cindy Brown, Kathy Stengel, and Sherry Lind. THE SILVER WHISTLE” Aspirin actors and actresses or just those interested in speech work meet monthly in Dramatic Club. During these meetings, Dramatic Club provides its student thespian members with culturally inspired entertainment and challenging speech work. The highlight of the year’s pro¬ gram is the Dramatic Club play. Traditionally the first play of the year, this year’s presentation was entitled “The Silver Whistle”. It is the story of a decrepit home for the aged that Mr. Erwinter visits and transforms into a lively bazaar. The story is spiced by a romance and the discovery of a “youth drug.” Jan O’Melia and Pam Bartels rehearse their lines during: an after-school session of practice. Barb Zeffren, Ina Karish, Doug Benoit, Jan O’Melia, Mike McAdams, Steve Geifman, Lois Johnson, and Pam Bartels listen while Bill Tyler expounds on old age during this scene of the “Silver Whistle.” 160 DRAMATIC CLUB SOUNDS ON ROCKY’S STAGE Cast members for the Dramatic Club Play, Lois Johnson, Grant Anderson, Bill Tyler, Steve Hawes, Ron Johnston, Richie Moses, Carl Dahlen, Brian Goldstein, and Mike McAdams try to convert an old well into a roulette wheel for the recreation of aged inmates of an old folks ' home. Though tired after a long day of school work, dramatists stay after hours to brush up on last minute details of the play. DRAMATIC CLUB 161 The Senate members who gather for their weekly Thursday meeting are, Front How: Nancy Powers, Nancy Schmidt, Ann Salstrom, Nancy VanDine, Ginny Cale, Jackie Staley, Peggy Dover, and Nick Papanicolaou. Second Row: Mike Richards, Dick May, Jim Teros, Jerry Green, Bob Connell, Jim McGuire, Walt Wise, and George Duhlstine. Third Row: Helen Bykowsky, Carol Ward, Kathy Hotvedt, Shirley Hedquist, Kitty Economos, Ginger Puck, Ron Foley, Steve Wilkins, Ted Burch, and A1 Morgan. Fourth Row: Teresa Lord, Diane Bowman, Carla Hammerlund, Alberta Tolson, Pat McCullough, Elaine Phillips, Nancy Sheets, Ken Pfaff, Ken Arnold, and Ken McNerny. Fifth Row: Gary Carlsen, Steve Botts, Russ Pringle, Pete Ortiz, Merrill Morris, Buddy Darr, Mike VanDine, Larry Fairchild, Jim Johnson, and Roger Adams. Sixth Row: Don Deibert, Larry Kanke, Chris Larson, Cai dy Collins, Lana Berry, Shirley Harksen, Sue Singleton, and Carolyn Ash. Last Row: Gary Mason, Alice Junquiera, Sally Knanishu, Barb Flack, Donna Hinds, and Brian Goldstein. Standing: Bob Klingebiel, Ann Morri¬ son, and Mike Gersick. GOVERNING BODY OF ROCKY GIVES American Field Service Committee members help decide which foreign country will send us exchange students. Members of the committee are, Seated: Ann Morrison, Mike Gersick, Alberta Tolson, Alice Junqueira, Nancy Sheets, Nancy Schmidt, and Ann Salstrom. Standing: George Duhlstine, Steve Botts, Jim McGuire, Nick Papanicolaou, and Bob Connell. 162 SENATE The Rock Island School student body has a governing system much like that of United States. Homerooms elect senators who attend the Senate meeting every Thurs¬ day as representatives of the students and their ideas. During these meetings, com¬ plaints and opinions of students are voiced, discussed, and acted upon. Thus the Senate is the basis from which school policies are determined. The Senate as a body supports fund¬ raising drives, chooses sophomore and var¬ sity cheerleaders, and sponsors a special project. The Senate through committees controls the student lounge, operates pop machines, plans assembly programs, and sends delegates to Quint-City Student Con¬ gress meetings. Through these programs, the student Senate aptly controls student- directed business. The Senate, led by Mike Gersick, President; Ann Morrison, Secretary; and Bob Klingebiel, Vice- President, strives to create better understanding and spirit among students and faculty. STUDENTS A VOICE IN SCHOOL AFFAIRS c Deciding next year’s assemblies is the job of the Senate Assembly-Planning Committee. Members are, Seated: A1 Morgan, Peggy Dover, Ginny Cale, and Mike VanDine. Standing: Ken McNerny and Jim Teros. 163 SENATE ROCKY ' S DELEGATION CHEERS TEAMS Leading one of the busiest clubs at school are the Pep Club officers, Ruth Coffin, Vice-President; Pat Clark, President; Linda Soyke, Treasurer; and Ann Morrison, Secretary. “Thunder, thunder, thunderation! We are Rocky’s delegation. When we yell with determination, We create a great sensation!” Pep Club is certainly Rocky’s delegation. Wearing white blouses and red and gold beanies, members cheer Rocky’s teams to victory from their own section at every home game. The yelling with determination does create a great sensation shown by the success of Rocky’s teams backed by the enthusiasm of Pep Club. Varsity cheerleaders give out with a T-E-A-M as they 161 PEP CLUB TO VICTORY WITH DETERMINATION Beanie boosters, commonly known as the Pep Club cabinet, pose in the Rocky Fieldhouse. Front Row: Jody Perkins, Pam Miller, Lorene Jensen, Sally Knanishu, Lisa Walgren, Ginny Cale, Linda Soyke, and Peggy Dover. Back Row: Nancy VanDine, Ann Morrison, Ruth Coffin, Janet Boetje, Barb Bailey, Pat Clark, Sally Temple, end Karen Karmen. lead the Pep Club during a rousing cheer. Aside from cheering at games, the Pep Club meets monthly to hear discussions of sports by their respective coaches, to practice new and old cheers under the leadership of the cheerleaders, and to discuss methods of boosting school spirit and sportsmanship. It is Pep Club’s firm belief that a team is only as good as the support it gets, and it is the club’s aim to give it all of the spark it needs. PEP CLUB 165 The loud cheers from Pep Club fill the gymnasium during one of Rocky’s basketball games. PEP CLUB SPARKS TEAM, SPURS INTEREST. Pep Club responds with wild screams during the tension-packed Rocky-Moline basketball game. 166 PEP CLUB SENIORS GIVEN HONORS FOR SERVICE; DAR, SAR, QUILL AND SCROLL Chosen by the faculty and student body for their leader¬ ship, dependability, and integrity as recipients of the Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution Awards are Jan O’Melia and Bart Newell. Hard-working seniors who have toiled over the Crimson Crier or the Watchtower o r both have qualified for membership in the Quill and Scroll Soci¬ ety. Looking over finished products are, Standing, Left to Right: Barb Zeffren, and Ina Karish. Seated: Marcia Smith, Sandy Stoit, Pam Bartels, Jackie Staley, John Wenos, Peggy Dover, Steve Geifman, and Kathy Johnson. D.A.R., S.A.R, QUILL SCROLL NATIONAL HONOR EXCEL IN Membership in National Honor Society is a great honor significant of diligent study at Rocky. Members are those with grade point averages above ninety-two, and those elected by fellow classmates and faculty. Included in this academically minded group are the “Top Ten”, Valedictorian, Salutatorian, and Top Five Percent. Front How, Left to Right: Dave Kolovat, Dennis Peterson, Rick Reisman, Larry Fairchild. Second Row: Mike Peterson, Bob Hecht, Ken Paulsen, Jim Noble. Third Row: Doug Benoit, John Wenos. Chris Rohlfing. Back Row: Gene Utke, Tom Parmelee, and Ed Skowronski. Front Row. Left to Right: Pam Jacobs, Judy Muhle man, Ginny Cale, Joan Foulk, Barb Zeffren, Cheryl Downs. Second Row: Kathy Johnson, Lorene Jensen, Jackie Staley, Lynne Wood, Nancy Powers, Karen Riley, Joyce Mack. Third Row: Jan O’Melia, Kathy Jinks, Sherry Tyler, Francie Eldred, Charlotte Frick, Sharon Stauffer, Linda Manteuffel. 168 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY SOCIETY MEMBERS SCHOLASTIC ABILITY Embodied i n the National Honor Society are the qualities of service, char¬ acter, leadership, and scholarship. Almost every club and activity are represented in the society by high school scholars with well-educated and challenging minds. The seventy-three members of the organization are presented to the school at the induction assembly and enjoy the annual NHS ban¬ quet. Both events are chairmaned by the society officers, Dave Kolovat, President; Rick Reisman, Vice-President; and Lois Johnson, Secretary. Front Row, Heft to Right: Steve Urie, John Birkeland. Walt Wise, Have Kolovat. Second Row: Ed Ingold, Neal Peter¬ son. Rick MacMillian, Mike Ullman. Mike Peterson. Third Row: Kent Arnold, Jeff Missman, Brian Goldstein, Bart Newell. Back Row : Dick VonDreske, Ron Johnston, Jack Hingstrom, and John Crede. f Fourth Row: Pat Ruzicka, Shirley Griffith, Lois Johnson, Ingrid Gustafson, Karen Miller, Ruth Clark, Marcia Smith, Connie Welch. Terese Lord, Peggy Dover. Back Row: Nancy Rommel, Betty Cramer, Shirley Swayne, Phyllis Sheneman, Sandy Stoit, Lynne Madden, Holly Brown, Sesa John¬ son, Roberta Hanson, and Cheryl Downs. Missing from the picture is Ina Karish. 169 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY i Major letter winners in football, cross-country, basketball, swim¬ ming, wrestling, track, tennis, or jrolf are members of Lettermen’s Club. Members sit behind Pep Club during basketball games where they add a great deal to the pep and cheering at the games. Lettermen’s Club also sponsors the Varsity Show and the Faculty- Lettermen basketball game. As¬ sisting at junior high track meets, ushering at basketball games, and contributing time and money to charitable organizations are other activities that the club performs to advance good sportsmanship, citizenship, and school spirit. Head “Red-sweater men” Left to Right, are, Mike Gersick, President; Jim Waxenberg, Vice-President; Carl Hinze, Secretary; and Bob Klingebiel, Treasurer. LETTERMEN PROMOTE GOOD SPORTSMANSHIP, Front Row : Mike Van Dine, Tom Biehl, Mike Petersen, Steve Ling, Joe Fuller, Terry Miller, and Nick Booras. Second Row : Cary Schuster, Dick Gummins, Skip Dulstein, Bob Adams, Larry Turnipseed, Paul Crawford, and Merrill Moms. Third Row: Mike McAdams, Gene Utke, Dick Kell, Bart Newell, John Coolidge, Jan DeVoider, Neal Peterson, and Steve Botts. Back Row: John Birkeland, Dick Schroeder, Ken Paulsen, Pat McKnight, John Harlan, Jim Waxenberg, and Kent Arnold. 170 LETTERMEN’S CLUB Right at home in the Rocky fieldhouse are the lettermen ' s board of directors, Mike VanDine, Jim Waxenberg, Bob Klingebiel, Arden Zentic, Mike Gersick, Pete Ortiz, Larry Turnipseed, Steve Botts, and Carl Hinze. CITIZENSHIP, AND SCHOOL SPIRIT Front Row: Don Withrow, Jeff Missman, Jim Stablein, Bob Klingebiel, Pete Ortiz, Marty Litvin, Dave Beeman, and Mike Ullman. Second Row: Steve Nesseler, Ted Dunlap, Carl Hinze, Jan Summers, Steve Urie, Bill Ternll, and Bob Schroeder. Third Row: Pete Mustaechio, Charlie Miller, Arden Zentic, Jim Teros, Jack Schiller, Riley Brissman, and Barry Gersick. Fourth Row : Jim Johnson, Dick Gaylord, Walt Wise, Mike Gersick, Mike Shetter, Jerry Green, and Jon Hobart. Back Row: Loren Schab, Bob Jones, Ed Stack, A1 Frankel, Dick VonDresky, Dave Fenton, and Rick MacMillan. 171 LETTERMEN’S CLUB I © r c H O f JJ ' S ' r fs r v 0 0 r ' n On I ’ f)r O0 n A - n WSn rv Tr a 0 nH n v% n ,1 7 ' In athletics the student finds an opportunity to channel his talents and energies into a prestige —and body-building activity. Long hours of prac¬ tice of this sport pay off when the individual talents are developed into athletic skills geared for top competition with other schools. Through this athletic competition, the Rocky image is presented to the public. On the football gridiron, basketball court, golf course, or track field, the athlete represents Rocky . . . solo. | SPORTS • • • • 174 Award winners at the an¬ nual football banquet are, Seated, Left to Right: Steve Ling, Most Im¬ proved Player; Mike Ullman, Best Blocker and All-Metropolitan Guard; Ron Kuhn, Best Team Man; and Ted Dunlap, Best Defensive Player. Standing: Dick Schroeder, Most Improved Player; Jan Summers, Most Valu¬ able Player and All-State End; Pete Ortiz, Best Team Man and Co-Cap¬ tain; and Marty Litvin, Co-Captain. FOOTBALL DIVISION; POST 3-6 OVERALL MARK Front Row .Left to Right: John Harland, Steve Botts, Bill McNeill, Craig Murphy, Mike Shetter, Don Evans, Dick May, Terry Miller, Jim Teros, Tom Biehl, Merrill Morris, Ralph Walker, and Manager Paul Davis. Second Row: Manager Stuart Leman, Jim Fryxell, Jon Hobart, Darrell Novak, Pug Kammerer, Tom Scott, Steve Swisher, Mike Van- Dine, Kent Arnold, John Blecker, Joe Hofmann, Pete Mustacchio, Phil Denton, Dean Meyer, and Managers Dick Williamson and Dick Jeanes. Third Row; Lorin Schab, Coach H. V. Almquist, Bill Paul , Carl Hinze, Ted Dunlap, Arden Zentic, Mike Ullman, Ron Kuhn, Dick Schroeder, Marty Litvin, Dave Beeman, Jack Kahling, Pete Ortiz, Jack Schiller, Jim Stablein, Manager Steve Wight, Assistant Coach Ben Clark, and Assistant Coach Merlin Aller. Fourth Row: Assistant Coach Hod Lundeen, Steve Sedgwick, Bill Terrill, Jim Waxenberg, Steve Urie, Mike Gersick, Joe Fuller, Jan Summers, Bob Klingebiel, Don Withrow, Jan DeVolder, Ken Kemph, Steve Ling, Assistant Coach George Brown, Larry Turnipseed, and Managers Dick Kell and Mike Murphy. Back Row: Tom Barton, Bob Connell, John Stage, Tim McMillan, Jeff Missman, George Duhlstein, Dick Cummins, Jim Teague, Fred Behn- ken, Doug Francescon, Bob Blomgren, and Jim Borst. In the first frame with Iowa City, the Rocks held the Little Hawks scoreless until the third quarter when the Hawklets managed a safety and a touchdown to put the game in the Iowa City win column. In the next game, the Rocks held the Moline Maroons scoreless for three full quarters. Then Moline rallied for three touchdowns in the final quarter to down the Rocks. After a seven point loss to Daven¬ port Central, the following game, the Rocks broke into the win col¬ umn with a 20-0 win over Clinton. A loss to city rival Alleman was followed by a 48-0 p a s t i n g of East Moline to mark the high point of the season for the Rocks. The Rocks played well against confer¬ ence champion Washington o f Cedar Rapids, but lost 19-14. The Islanders scored two touchdowns against Davenport West i n the next to the last game, before the Falcons had their hands on the ball and won easily, 27-0. In the last game of the year, the Rocks gave Jefferson of Cedar Rapids, the top- rated team in Iowa, a tough battle before succumbing 26-20. C SCOREBOARD Rock Island 0 Iowa City 16 Rock Island 0 Moline 18 Rock Island 19 Davenport Central 26 Rock Island 20 Clinton 0 Rock Island 13 Alleman 19 Rock Island 48 East Moline 0 Rock Island 14 ' Washington 19 Rock Island 27 Davenport West 0 Rock Island 20 Jefferson 26 FOOTBALL 175 ALMQUIST ENDS COACHING CAREER WITH 201 WINS Coach H. V. “Shorty” Almquist At the end of the 1961 foot¬ ball season, Coach H. V. “Shorty” Almquist announced he was retiring from the active coaching ranks. Dur¬ ing his 21 year tenure at Rocky High he experienced only two losing campaigns and teams averaged seven wins a season. Duiing this, his final year as grid coach, Almquist passed a milestone in his ca¬ reer. When the Rocks demol¬ ished East Moline 48-0, it not only marked their second vic¬ tory of the year, but also Almquist’s 2 00 t h coaching victory. Coach Almquist’s place as head football coach will b e taken by George “S o n n y” Franck who has produced many outstanding sophomore teams at Rocky. Mr. Franck should have a good start in his varsity debut in the 1962 grid campaign since his last two sophomore teams have had a combined record of Coach Almquist, sensing victory in the grasp of the Islanders, gives instructions for a long pass play to end Joe Fuller and quarterback Riley Brissman. 176 FOOTBALL Almquist’s Record W L ’ 12 yr. Augie record 67-31- r 10 1941 8- 1- 0 1942 8- 0- 1 1943 7- 2- 0 1944 9- 0- 0 1945 6- 3- 0 1946 5- 3- 1 1947 8- 1- 0 1948 5- 3 - 1 1949 9- 0- 0 1950 3- 4- 2 1951 6- 3- 0 1952 9- 0- 0 1953 9- 0- 0 1954 5- 2- 2 1955 5- 3- 0 1956 5- 4- 0 1957 4- 3- 2 1958 5- 2- 2 1959 5- 4- 0 1960 9- 0- 0 1961 3- 6- 0 Total 201- 75- 21 14-1-1 A costly fumble ruins Almquist’s chance of winning his final game as head coach. ¥ If olPks Marty Litvin Center Pete Ortiz End LITVIN AND ORTIZ CHOSEN 1961 CO-CAPTAINS Steve Ling dashes through a hole in the Alleman line for a sizeable gain. FOOTBALL 177 Bob Klingebiel Jan Summers Joe Fuller End End End FOOTBALL Defensive standouts, Pete Ortiz (86), and Steve Urie (5), stop a Jefferson player for no grain. Ron Kuhn Tackle ■ |ln Tom Nusbaum Tackle FOOTBALL % - Bill Paul Guard Mike Ullman Guard JL 7 A Jim Waxenberg Guard Senior scat back Carl Hinze plunges through the line for a short gain. ■ « •tT r C „ a , rl ,J Iin ? e Steve Ling Steve Urie Halfback Halfback Halfback 160 FOOTBALL Arden Zentic Guard Ted Dunlap Fullback Don Withrow Fullback Rock Island ' s defensive team plays “hot potato with a Clinton fumble. Jeff Missman Center % • ' TtV George Duhlstein Center Mike VanDine Quarterback Riley Brissman Quarterback FOOTBALL Front How, Left to Right: Candy Collins, Ted Taber, Ron Nelson, A1 Morgan, Bill Butler, Dupree Logan, Bill Lorentzen, Chuck Gosnell, Monroe Keys, and Steve Wilson. Second Row: Dick Greene, Bryce Lundeen, Steve Cooper, Dan Jones, Bill Johnson, Chuck Hovonick, Jim Terrey, Ron Foley, Norman Day, and Larry Barber. Third How: Managers Dennis Pauley and John Moore, Randy Stauffer, Bill Hass, Paul Black, Dick Ortiz, Mike Edwards, Jim Buckley, Bill Elliott and Kenny Pfaff. Fourth Row: Managers Frank Mendoza, Harlan Tanner, and Bruce Smith, Mike Kenter, Ron Milligan, Harry Stuart, Terry Paul, Larry Kanke, Ron LaMar, Bill Fritz, Jim Johnstone, Assistant Coach:. Fifth How: Jerry Symons, Assistant Coach; George Franck, Head Coach; Gary Kindsay, Ben Boyd, John Robertson, Mile Crisswell, Jim Weaver, Terry Darton, and Dick Morrill. Missing: Willie Smith, Duane Lewis, Wade Morre, and Brule Hampton. SOPHOMORES WIN CONFERENCE TITLE WITH UNDEFEATED RECORD SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 39 ROCK ISLAND 33 ROCK ISLAND 25 ROCK ISLAND 19 ROCK ISLAND 7 ROCK ISLAND 26 ROCK ISLAND 33 Iowa City 14 Davenport Central 21 Clinton 7 Alleman 13 East Moline 7 Bettendorf 0 Davenport West 0 Varsity football coach H. V. Alnuiuist briefs Sonny Franck, the new varsity coach, on the details of the coining season. 182 FOOTBALL HARRIERS SHOW GREAT IMPROVEMENT Dick Gaylord and John Coolidge, examples of hard working cross-country men, show by sequence photos the drama of a long-distance race. Members of Rock Island’s cross-country team are, Front Row, Left to Right: Dennis Carr, Dick Erickson, Bob Reed. Dennis Williamson, Steve Wilkens, Gary Foster, Dave Gelande, Dennis Bull, Dave Waite, Larry Marselle, Chris Larson and Don Geisler. Middle Row: Bob Terrill, Ray Angle, Bob Adams, Dave Fentorr, John Coolidge, Shelby Foss, Whitey Schroeder, Louis Wiley, Jack Fields, Ken Paulsen, Bob Case, and Ken Lane. Back Row: Coach Wilber Allen, Bill McCombs, Charlie Miller, Dick Gaylord, Rick MacMillan, Ken Cowan, Ivane Hudson, Mike Germanis, Jim Nesseler, Bob Ehrmann, Bill Sutton, Mike Peterson, and Manager Terry Hirst. 183 CROSS-COUNTRY Kneeling, Left to Right: Bruce Bjork, Barry Gersick, Alan Frankel, Paul Crawford, Harris Harmon, Terry Rosenquist, Walt Wise, John Birkeland, and Coach Lyle Forward. Standing: Mark Moses, Dave Morris, Mike Gibbs, Craig Wonderlick, Robby Martin, Mike Feeley, Dick VonDresky, Rick Reisman, Gerry Dakin, Trent Marquis, Bruce Andich, and Gary Kramer. GOLFERS LOOK TO CHALLENGING SPRING Coach Lyle Forward instructs Bruce Bjork in the finer points of the game. The Rock Island golfers look forward to a successful new season after finishing a close fourth in fall Quad-City play. High¬ lighting the autumn season was the con¬ sistent play of seniors John Birkeland, Paul Crawford, Terry Ros¬ enquist, and Walt Wise; and juniors Barry Gersick and Trent Marquis. Help for spring play is also expected from Bruce Bjork, Denny Peter¬ son, Rick Reisman, and Jan DeVoider. Coach Lyle Forward is anticipating great¬ est competition from Moline and East Mo¬ line, teams which edged the Islanders during the fall season. 184 GOLF Trent Marquis and Barry Gersick. Terry Rosenquist and Rick Reisman. Harris Harmon and Alan Frankel. Walt Wise and Paul Crawford. Dick VonDresky and John Birkeland. SCOREBOARD m Fall Record of Quad-City Meets Course Finish Indian Bluffs 4th Duck Creek 5th Short Hills 5th Indian Bluffs 3rd Emeis Park 2nd Final Position 4th 185 GOLF ROCKS ROLL TO 17 - 4 SEASON Kneeling: Assistant Coach Jack Wahn and Head Coach Bob Riley. Clockwise: Ron Teague, Kent Arnold, Kent Fisher John Birkeland. Murphy Jamison, George Williamson, Ed Skowronski, Bob Connell, Dave Fenton, Gary Carlson, Ken Cowan Steve Sullivan, Skip Duhlstein, Louie Kaiser, Gene Utke, Steve Haymaker, Jeff Woods, Charlie Miller, Terry Buckwalter Ray Angle and Jerry Harvey. Missing from the picture are the Managers Alan Frankel, Merrill Morris, and Tim Martin When the Rocks defeated Alleman 48-38 in the final game of the regularly scheduled season, the victory gave Rock Island a 17-4 record and its most successful season since the “golden days” of Don Nelson, an All-American at the University of Iowa. The Rocks used the time tested formula of balanced scoring, an effective fast break offense, and an outstanding pressing de¬ fense. The GO-MEN, senior guards Ron Teague, 5’10”, and Jerry Harvey, 5’7”, were the spark-plugs of the team with their many ball thefts and their sizzling out-shooting. Both Teague and Harvey maintained scoring averages of 13 points per game. The big surprise of the team proved to be 6’2” junior forward Lou Kaiser who led team scorers with a 14 point average. Until the first Moline game, Louie had been noted mainly for his rebounding skill and his great jumping ability. In the game against the Maroons Lou scored 18 points and continued to score at a 20 point per game pace for the remainder of the season. These three stupendous players, Teague, Harvey, and Kaiser, earned the well-deserved title of the “Big-Three.” BASKETBALL MARK; PLACE 3 ON MVC ALL-STARS SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 57 Alleman 41 ROCK ISLAND 58 West Rockford 53 ROCK ISLAND 60 Peoria Central 45 ROCK ISLAND 52 Washington C.R. 49 ROCK ISLAND 45 Jefferson C.R. 48 ROCK ISLAND 66 East Moline 29 ROCK ISLAND 73 Dubuque 58 ROCK ISLAND 52 Davenport West 41 ROCK ISLAND 49 Jefferson C.R. 50 ROCK ISLAND 66 Clinton 43 ROCK ISLAND 69 Davenport Central 46 ROCK ISLAND 58 Iowa City (O.T.) 56 ROCK ISLAND 56 Moline 58 ROCK ISLAND 62 Washington C.R. 57 ROCK ISLAND 50 Davenport West 41 ROCK ISLAND 54 Clinton 50 ROCK ISLAND 66 Davenport Central 48 ROCK ISLAND 66 Galesburg 65 ROCK ISLAND 59 East Moline 41 ROCK ISLAND 49 Moline 50 ROCK ISLAND 48 Alleman 38 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT ROCK ISLAND 72 Erie 29 ROCK ISLAND 65 Alleman 52 ROCK ISLAND 45 Moline 36 SECTIONAL TOURNAMENT ROCK ISLAND 72 Princeville 58 ROCK ISLAND 58 Galva 50 STATE FINALS ROCK ISLAND 64 Rockford Auburn 44 ROCK ISLAND 56 Decatur 61 The two forward positions were manned by junior Ken Cowan who started the season at center, but switched positions with Lou Kaiser at mid-season, and Steve Sullivan, a 6 ' 3” senior. Dave Fenton replaced Sullivan in the starting five during the tournaments when Coach Riley real¬ ized that Steve ' s basketball talents as a “fire¬ man contributed far more to the team ' s success than as a starter. Cowan and Sullivan both ended with scoring averages of eight points per game. Fenton also proved to be a very capable scorer and rebounder. Ken Cowan (51) and Lou Kaiser (45) supply much of Rock Island’s rebounding strength as they snatch the ball from Alleman’s Tim Powers and prepare to feed Ron Teague for the Islander’s well- known fast break. 1ST BASKETBALL Jerry Harvey Guard Jen y Harvey puts through another two- pointer after taking a magnificent pass from a teammate Ron Teague. The long and short of it — 6 9” Don Rose and 5 7” Jerry Harvey are matched in a battle of scoring giants during the Rocks January 19th clash with the Maroons. “He flies through the air with the greatest of ease, with ball¬ handling magic his foes he does tease. 188 BASKETBALL Star guard, Ron Teague, fires in a sure two-pointer from 20 feet out. The mainstay of the famed Islander press defense, Ron Teague, goes in alone for a layup after a spectacular steal. Moline’s pep section watches glumly as fast- Ron Teague - Guard breaking Ron Teague contributes to the 45-36 clubbing of the Maroons in the Regional finals. Steve Sullivan Forward Steve Sullivan lays in two points to help defeat rival West Rockford 58-53. Two Iowa City players stand helplessly by as Steve Sullivan goes high to score in the belated Islanders rally against the Little Hawks. Rock Island won the game 58-56 in an overtime. 190 BASKETBALL High jumping Lou Kaiser squeezes past Moline’s Don Rose and Dave Fisher for an easy layup. Ambidextrous Lou Kaiser proves his scoring effectiveness by using a little southpaw strategy. Lou Kaiser Center Forward 191 BASKETBALL 192 BASKETBALL Junior Ken Cowan takes a shot over the head of a West Rockford defender. Charlie Miller literally loses his head in the Rock Island- Jefferson of Cedar Rapids contest. r af 4 I Dave Fenton Forward Charlie Miller Guard Washington’s Dick Olin (33) does the “Twist” w ' hile Dave Fenton keeps his mind on the business at hand and fires in a short jump shot. 193 BASKETBALL Ken Cowan and Jerry Harvey grimace in horror as the three-legged, four-armed mon¬ ster from Alleman brings down a rebound. Despite the terrorist tactics used by the Pioneers, the Rocks won the game 57-41. Gene Utke Center Kent Arnold Guard Coach Riley briefs his cagers on the “ins and outs of basketball before they file out for pre-game warm-ups. BASKETBALL MIRACLE TEAM GAINS SWEET SIXTEEN” BERTH The Rocks entered tournament play with a 17-4 won-lost mark and rated as only a darkhorse possibility for the state title. How¬ ever, the Islanders began to pick up support after their stunning 45-36 upset of Moline. The victory was made even more convincing by the fact that star guards Ron Teague and Jerry Harvey were forced to sit out much of the game because of fouls. After the Rocks roared through the Sectional by downing Prince- ville 75-58 and disposing of stubborn Galva 58-50, The Crimson earned the coveted trip to Cham¬ paign as a member of the “Elite Eight” by trouncing powerful Rockford Auburn 64-44. Hopes were high for Rock Island as the Rocks readied themselves for their match with Decatur, but it seems the central Illinois club had a date with destiny. Aided by superior rebounding and a 29-13 foul edge, the Reds knocked off the Rocks 61-56 and went on to win the state crown with victories against Quincy and Chicago Car¬ ver. One bright spot for Rock Island was the winning of the cheerleading trophy by the Islander’s cheerleaders. Individually, the Rocks earned many honors in 1962. Leading the list was Ron Teague who was named to the All-State squad, the All-Tournament team in Cham¬ paign, first team on the All-Quad- City-Squad, and was the only unanimous choice on the Confer¬ ence All-Stars. Teague’s running mate at guard, Jerry Harvey received All-State Honorable Men¬ tion, All-Tournament second team, All-Quad-City first team, and Conference third team honors. Center Lou Kaiser garnered All- State Special Mention, and second team awards on the Quad-City and Confer ence honor squads, and Steve “Silk y” Sullivan earned Honorable Mention on the All-State team. Jubilant after their rousing victory against the Moline Maroons, the Rocks pose with their coveted Regional trophy given to them by C. L. McCreight, Regional Tournament Manager. “Kardiac K i d s,” Ken Cowan, Jerry Harvey, Steve Sullivan, Ron Teague, and Lou Kaiser, help Coach Riley cele- brate Rock Island’s first entry in the state finals since 1953 after their victory over Galva. BASKETBALL 195 1962 SEASON CLIMAXED BY TRIP TO STATE Rock Island cagers Jerry Harvey and Ron Teague gather the laurels from the Rock ' s 64- 44 v i c to r y over Rockford Auburn in the first round State Tourna¬ ment game. Islander f ans watch the clock run out on Rock ' s determined rally in the final min¬ utes of the De¬ catur game. Ex¬ pressions on the faces of the spec¬ tators tell the story of a 61-56 defeat at Cham¬ paign. 196 BASKETBALL PEBBLES GAIN EXPERIENCE FOR VARSITY PLAY Front Row Left to Right: Larry Barber, Danny Teague, Jim Jamison, Chris Larson, Chuck Gosnell, Jim Terry, Dave Wood, and Mel Hall. Middle Row: Manager Harlan Tanner, Don Geisler, Gary Foster, Ben Boyd, Bill Fntz, Bill Butler, Larry Marselle, and Manager Steve Rogers. Back Row: Coach Ed Fleener, Manager Glen Westmoreland, Earle Anderson, Gary Atto, Chuck Hovonick, Ken Arnold, Darryl Day, Manager Terry Darton, and Assistant Coach Jerry Symons. Sophomore basketball players hurry down the court in an attempt to block a Moline basket. SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 37 Alleman 41 ROCK ISLAND 44 Rockford West 28 ROCK ISLAND 28 Peoria Central 42 ROCK ISLAND 61 Washington 48 ROCK ISLAND 45 Jefferson 35 ROCK ISLAND 43 East Moline 51 ROCK ISLAND 47 Dubuque 46 ROCK ISLAND 55 Iowa City 35 ROCK ISLAND 65 Davenport West 48 ROCK ISLAND 62 Jefferson 44 ROCK ISLAND 40 Clinton 50 ROCK ISLAND 41 Davenport Central 50 ROCK ISLAND 44 Moline 31 ROCK ISLAND 70 Washington 46 ROCK ISLAND 55 Davenport West 44 ROCK ISLAND 51 Clinton 38 ROCK ISLAND 39 Davenport Central 45 ROCK ISLAND 42 Galesburg 48 ROCK ISLAND 34 East Moline 39 ROCK ISLAND 44 Moline 51 ROCK ISLAND 33 Alleman 46 BASKETBALL Front Row, Left to Right: Walt Wise, Dan Talaga, Pete Holmes, Craig Meier, Rollie Meyer, Ron Glassner, Bill Perry and Ron Dinning. Middle Row: Rick Sandway, Rick Hennessy, Bob Reisman, Bryce Lundeen, Rick MacMillan, Bill Sutton, Ward Nelson, Dave Carnithan, Gary Andeen, and Ed Stack. Back Row: Coach Gary Ackerson, Bill McCombs, Mike Petersen John Paridon, Gary Schuster, Ken McNerny, John Asquith, Jim Schick, Dick Johnson, Steve Nesseler, and Manager Mike King Absent from the picture is Steve Urie. ISLANDERS PLACE 2ND IN QUAD-CITY Walt Wise displays the diving form that gained him sixth place in the state meet. 198 SWIMMING Bang! At the sound of the gun, poised swimmers uncoil for a fast start. SWIM MEET, 4TH IN MISSISSIPPI VALLEY Straining to take the lead, these back-strokers burst from the starting blocks. 199 SWIMMING ■■■ Jim Schick and Gary Schuster, Rock Island’s top butterfly men, fight it out for the lead in personal competition. Front Row: Medley Relay Team, Darryl Anderson, Steve Nesseler, Gary Schuster, and Ken McNerney. Hack Row: Freestyle Relay Team, Mike Petersen, Bill McCombs, Steve Urie, and John Paridon. SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 61 Davenport Central 34 ROCK ISLAND 67 Davenport West 28 ROCK ISLAND 52 Jefferson C.R. 43 ROCK ISLAND 64 Muscatine 31 ROCK ISLAND 49 Washington C.R. 46 ROCK ISLAND 38 Moline 57 ROCK ISLAND 66 Davenport West 29 ROCK ISLAND 73 Burlington 21 ROCK ISLAND 72 Davenport Central 23 ROCK ISLAND 39 Clinton 56 ROCK ISLAND 57 Muscatine 37 ROCK ISLAND 47 Moline 48 Rock Island’s tankers posted their best season since their initial competition two years ago. Under the coaching of Gary Ackerson the mer-men posted a 9-3 dual meet record, finished second in the Quad City Conference, and fourth in both the Mississippi Valley Conference and District. The improvement in this year’s team can be seen by the fact that every team record was rewritten. Among the most consistent record setters were freestylers Mike Petersen, Steve Urie, and John Paridon. Gary Schuster set the team record in the butterfly, and ace diver Walt Wise erased Bill Dunbar’s District diving record. The Rocks will be hit fairly hard by the gradua¬ tion of Petersen, Wise, Urie, Bill McCombs, John Asquith, and Rick MacMillon. However, juniors, Steve Nesseler, Ken Knapp, Schuster, and Paridon will return with outstanding sophomores Jim Schick, Ken McNeamy, and Darrel Anderson to form a strong nucleus for next year’s team. Coach Ackerson feels that even with the loss of his top freestylers and the expansion of next year’s sched¬ ule the team will stand a good chance of improving on this season’s record and ‘finish among the Con¬ ference leaders. 200 SWIMMING WRESTLERS QUALIFY FOUR MEN FOR STATE MEET Front Row, Left to Right: Jim Carroll, Herschel Hill, John Lambert, Jim Hecht Bob Hecht, Gil Bunning, John Everett McDowell, Ted Dunlap, Larry Williamson, Arden Zentic, and Jim Fryxell. Middle Row: Manager Joe Hufmon Tom Bottomly, Bruce Bjork, Ted Burch, Carl McDowell, George Dean, Gerald Jacks, Larry Kankee Bob Randolph, Bill Hass, Dick Morrill ' Manager, Lou Coatney, and Assistant Coach Jim Johnston. Back Row: Loach Chet Schultz Dave Ward, John Moor. Dan Hannas Denny Botch, Bob Heitz, Norman Hull, Dick Soliz, Terry Suter, Ron Nelson John Soliz, Wayne Rose, Randy Stauffer, Bill Johnson, Monroe Keys, Dick Ortiz, Steve Haymaker, A1 Barber, and Assistant Coach George Brown. Outstanding 138 lb. weight wrestler, Everett McDowell (right), grapples with an opposing wrestler in the District Wrestling Tournament held at Rocky. WRESTLING 201 Hershell Hill John Lambert 103 lbs. 112 lbs. SCOREBOARD ROCK ISLAND 14 Davenport West 26 ROCK ISLAND 17 Iowa City 24 ROCK ISLAND 11 Davenport Central 32 ROCK ISLAND 12 Jefferson C.R. 24 ROCK ISLAND 6 Moline 32 ROCK ISLAND 29 Washington C.R. 14 ROCK ISLAND 22 East Moline 17 ROCK ISLAND 23 Clinton 16 ROCK ISLAND 36 Dubuque 10 ROCK ISLAND 29 Geneseo 17 ROCK ISLAND 23 Bettendorf 21 ROCK ISLAND 30 Sterling 16 ROCK ISLAND 37 Alleman 3 ROCK ISLAND 25 Savanna 14 Gil Bunning 133 lbs. Everett McDowell 138 lbs. John Blecker 145 lbs. Larry Williams 165 lbs. Coach Chet Schultz’s junior- dominated wrestling squad showed great improvement in the late stages of the season and gives promise of an outstanding team next year. After dropping their first four conference matches to powerful Moline, Jefferson, Iowa City, and Davenport Central, the Rocks won their last five meets to finish in the first division of the MVC. The grapplers finished second to Moline in the District meet and third behind Moline and Savanna in the Sectional tournament. Four Rock Island wrestlers qualified for the State meet, but only 138 lb. Everett McDowell was able to score for Rocky. Arden Zentic 180 lbs. Jim Fryxell Heavyweight WRESTLING 203 ROCKY’S THINCLADS BRING HOME STATE TITLE Principal Charles O. Austin congratulates state high-jump champion Jeff Tyler and other members of the 1961 championship squad. Front Row: Mr. Austin, Tyler, Bill Banks, and Tom Thomas. Middle Row: Coach Hod Lundeen, Jim Davis,. Bart Newell, Joe Fuller, and Jon Hayes. Back Row: Lou Kaiser, Dick Schroeder, Jerry Green, Charlie Miller, Bob White, and Larry Turnipseed. The unfortunate foursome — Tom Thomas, Joe Fuller, Jon Hayes, and Bart Newell, Rocky’s 1961 mile-relay team, were well on their way to establishing a state record in their specialty when an ill-timed stumble cost the Rocks their lead and they were forced to settle for a fourth place. 204 TRACK 1962 TRACKMEN TRAIN FOR TITLE DEFENSE Front row. Bill Wise, Craig Murphy, Dave Beeman, Steve Ling, Dick Cummins, Joe Fuller, Dick Gaylord, Bob Ramsey, John Coolidge, Ken Paulsen, Hod Lundeen. Second row, Don Diebert, Terry Rommels, Louie White, Everett Petit, Bart Newell, Ralph Walker, Dick Schroeder, Mike McNight, Pete Ortiz, Don Clark. Third row, Herman Williams, Fred Behnken, Tom Barton, Dick Thompson, Ken Kempf, Marty Litvin, Carl Hinze, Mike Ryan, Bill Terrill, Ben Clark. Third row, Steve DeFrayne, Jim Waxenburg, Jon Hobart, Rod Hudson, John Stage, S$eve Swisher, Paul Davis, Dick Williamson, Dick Kell, Glen Ruude, Mr. Aller. The large membership of the sophomore track teams shows the underclassmen’s interest in spring sports. TRACK 205 Pj c t ure d above is the nucleus of the 1961-1962 Rocky High tennis squad. Kneeling, Left to Right: Neal Peterson, Norm Hull, Lance Lorentzen, and Jim Johnson. Standing: Coach Bob Motz, Darryl Anderson, Mike Humes, Dave Wood, and Gene Utke. NETSTERS CONTINUE MVC SUPREMACY Gene Utke Neal Peterson Jim Johnson 206 TENNIS Others on the boys’ tennis team, kneeling, Dave Lindorff, Tom Larson, Steve Hawes, Bill La- Dage, Chris Rohlfing, and Ted Maxeiner. Standing: Gary Mason, Jack Boccarossa, Roger Haines, Darryl Day, John Lohr, A1 Geismar, Ron Hrebnar, Wayne Liedtke, Mike Herman, Ron Nelson, and Mike Naab. The top eight girls’ tennis team players are pictured above with their coach. Left to Right: Judy Arndt, Penny Germaine, Patsy Johnson, Sally Temple, Coach Brent, Sandy Stoit, Ann Wahlstrom, and Karen Haberthur. The Rock Island High School tennis team proved successful competitors. Last spring they won the Mississippi Valley Conference title, and they placed fifth in the state meet. Last fall the Rocks won the Quad-City title. The only loss for Rock Island was to East Moline and it was the first loss suffered by the Netsters since the Conference was established. The play for the Rocks was highlighted by seniors Gene Utke and Neal Peterson and junior Jim Johnson. These boys formed the heart of Coach Motz’s winning squad. Now the Rocks are looking forward eagerly to spring in anticipation of continuing their supremacy over the MVC. TENNIS 207 EXPERIENCED PERSONNEL SEEKS TO Front Row: Coach Carl Aronson, Skip Duhlstine, Mike Metternich, Bob Schroeder, Jim Nesseler, Bob Schauenberg, Jim Stabiein, and Kent Fisher. Middle Row: Manager Merrill Morris, Louie Peterson, Nick Coin, Mike VanDine, Tom Williams, Jack Kahling, Buddy Darr, Tim McMillan, Tom DeCrammer, and Manager Jim Fryxell. Back Row: Dick Ranson, Don Evans, Steve Botts, Leroy Haywood, Dennis Reynolds, Gary Fleming, Tim Schrader, Jim Seefeldt, and Booker Cole. Coach Aronson demonstrates the technique of bunting to a group of boys who are eagerly practicing for their first game of the season with Alleman. 208 BASEBALL RETAIN DISTRICT BASEBALL TITLE Happy with the thought of having a victorious season are Kent Fisher, Mike Mettemich, Jim Nesseler, Bob Schroeder, Buddy Darr, and Tim McMillan. Prospects for this year ' s team are, left to right, Nick Coin, Mike VanDine, Skip Duhlstine, and Tom DeCrammer. Pitcher Bob Schauenberg shows the grip for his fastball to interested teammates, catchers Jim Stablein and Jack Kahling, and pitcher Tom Williams. It is expected that these four will form the nucleus of Rocky’s battery this year. 209 BASEBALL Rocky s cheerleaders form a horseshoe of Rood luck to urge all school sports on t V C 0ry Clockwise; Barb Bailey, Sharon Mallett, Lisa Walgren, Julie Hollingsworth Sal y Temple, Vicki Long, Ginny Cale, Jane Ohlweiler, Karen Karmen, and Kath’ 210 CHEERLEADERS CHEERLEADERS BOLSTER ROCKY ' S SCHOOL SPIRIT Sophomore cheerleaders pose in a pyramid for our cameraman. Bottom Row: Jane Ohlweiler, Vicki Long, and Kathy Bailey. Top Row: Julie Hollingsworth and Sharon Mallett. Varsity cheerleaders, Lisa Walgren, Karen Karmen, Ginny Cale, Barb Bailey, and Sally Temple perform before an amused audience. 211 CHEERLEADERS Inevitably, the leaf falls from the autumn tree . . . the bird becomes merely a lonely speck on the horizon . . , the actor says his closing lines to a hushed audience. Solo . . . These figures have progressed toward the completion of their individual tasks solo. The leaf has added its singular beauty to the tree for a season. The bird has lessened the dis¬ tance to its goal just beyond the horizon. The actor has performed and now awaits the reaction of the audience. Solo . . . The unceasing progression of time has wrought changes in you, a student at Rocky, as well as in the leaf, bird, and actor. Like the fallen leaf, you leave the accustomed activities and com¬ panions of the year behind, knowing you have given them of those talents only you possess. Like the bird, you have developed your individual talents in such a way that your goal is now within reach. And like the actor, you have pre¬ sented the results of a year of study and improvement to the judgment of the world. Solo . . . Candid pictures on the following pages depict your school year as you achieved, developed, studied, and im¬ proved. They show how you used the year to mold the future you must make for yourself . . . solo. SENIOR ACTIVITIES ADAMS, JOHN Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football, Track, Swimming. ADAMS, ROBERT Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assist¬ ant, Letterman’s Club, Cross Country, Track. ADAMS. ROGER Senate, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant. ADOI.PHI. SANDRA Crimson Crier Advertising Manager, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, Senior Honor Roll. ALLCOCK. DELORES Girls’ Glee. ANDERSEN. GRANT Camera Club, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Science Council, “The Silver Whistle”, Orchestra. ANDERSON, DENNIS ANDERSON, GARY Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y. ANDERSON, REBECCA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Assistant Second Page Editor, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Junior Class Secretary, Senior Honor Roll. ANDERSON. SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. APPLE, LOWELL Camera Club President, Vice-President, Science Club, Applied Electronics Secre¬ tary, Treasurer, Science Council Vice- President, Band, Senior Honor Roll. ARDAY, BETTY Pep Club, Gym Assistant, Girls’ Glee. ARNOLD, KENT Senate, Junior Marshal, Letterman ' s Club, Junior Rotarian, Sophomore Class President, Basketball, Football, Tennis, Band, National Honor Society. ARP, BONNIE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Junior Achievement Secretary, Youth Forum, Applied Elec¬ tronics, G.A.A., Science Council, Senior Glee. ASQUITH. JOHN Science Club, Applied Electronics, Boys’ Hi-Y, Science Council, Letterman’s Club, Swimming. ATKINSON, GEORGE Pan American League, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Football Manager. BAILEY, BARBARA Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Sophomore and Varsity Cheerleader, Radio Club, Junior Marshal, Intramurals, Homecom¬ ing Royalty, Youth Forum, G.A.A. Cab¬ inet, Dramatic Club, Tennis, Orchestra President. BALMER, SHERRY Y-Teens. BALTZER, TERRY Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y Secretary, Chaplain, Football, Track, Swimming. BARLON, WILLIAM Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Science Coun¬ cil. BARTELS, PAMELA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Picture Editor, Radio Club, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dra¬ matic Club, “Charm School,” “The Sil¬ ver Whistle,”. Watchtower Assistant Picture Editor, “I Speak for Democracy,” Senior Honor Roll. BARTELS, ROBERT Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Track. BEALS, JOSEPHINE Pep Band, Intramurals, Band. BEAUCHAMP, BETTY Junior Achievement Treasurer, G.A.A., D.E. Club. BECKE, BARBARA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Assistant. BEEMAN, DAVID Senate, Intramurals, Letterman’s Club Football, Track. BELL, FRANK BENNER, SHERYL Electronics Club. BENOIT, ALLEN Intramurals, Youth Forum, French Club, Dramatic Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “The Silver Whistle,” Watchtower As¬ sistant Sports Editor, Swimming, Dec¬ lamation, National Honor Society. BERGERON. MARY Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., F.N.A BETZ, KAY BILLINGS, SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., G.N.A., Senior Glee BIRKELAND, JOHN Pan American League, Intramurals, Boys Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Senior Class Secretary, Basketball, Golf, Na¬ tional Honor Society. BJORKMAN. JAMES Crimson Crier, Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, “I Speak for Democracy.” BLAKE. POLLY BLESSING. WILLIAM Pan American League, Science Club, Intramurals, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. BOARTS. RITA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Senior Glee. BOHANNON, JANE Senate. Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant. BOOMERSHINE. DONNA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A. BOORAS, NICHOLAS Senate, Pan American League, Intra- murals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Letterman’s Club, Football, Swimming, Senior Honor Roll. BOTTOM, FRANCES F.H.A., Junior Achievement Assistant Treasurer. BOWMAN. DIANE Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Library Assist¬ ant, Senior Honor Roll. BRANCATO, CHARLES Intramurals. BRATTAIN, KATHIE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Copy Editor, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement, Youth For¬ um, G.A.A., Senior Glee, Girls Glee, Senior Honor Roll. BRATTON, MICHAEL BREUWET, LINDA Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. BKISSMAN, JOHN Intramurals, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Basketball, Football, Track, Golf, Senior Honor Roll. BRITTON, JOHN Color Guard, D.E. Club President. BROOKS. MARTHA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. BROOKS, RUTH F. H.A., Intramurals, G.A.A. BROWN, HOLLISTON Pep Club, Science Club President, Intra¬ murals, Science Council, Orchestra Presi¬ dent, Secretary, National Honor Society. BUCKLEY, JUDY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A. BUERKMAN,RONALD BUNDY, CARMA RUNNING, GILBERT Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Track, Wrestling, Senior Glee, Band, Orchestra. BURGESS, LINDA Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, French Club, G. A.A., F.N.A. Treasurer, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. BURKE. PHILLIP Pan American League, Crimson Crier Second Page Editor, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y Treasurer, “Gidget,” Golf, Tennis, Senior Glee Vice-President, Boys Quartet. BUTLER, BONNIE D.O. Club Secretary, Intramurals, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. BYKOWSKY, STELLA Camera Club, F.H.A. Vice-President, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum. CALE, VIRGINIA Senate, Y-Teens Treasurer, Pep Club Cabinet, Sophomore and Varsity Cheer¬ leader, Intramurals, Homecoming Royal¬ ty, Youth Forum, G.A.A. Cabinet, Na¬ tional Honor Society. CALHOUN, GARY Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Boys Hi-Y, D.E. Club Vice-President, Basket¬ ball, Cross Country. CAM PAN A, LAWRENCE Junior Achievement, Organist. CAMPBELL, CHERI Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. CAMPBELL, RICHARD CANTRALL, JANE Pep Club, Crimson Crier Business Man¬ ager, Library Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. CARPENTER, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Girls’ Glee. CARR, ALICE Pep Club. CARRELL, SAUNDRA Y-Teens, Intramurals, G.A.A., F.N.A., Girls’ Glee. CARTER, DIXIE G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Girls’ Glee. CASE. MICHAEL Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y. CHRISTENSEN, BARBARA Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. CHRISTENSON, ROBERT Camera Club, Science Club, Youth For¬ um, Applied Electronics, Science Council. CLARK, PATRICIA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club President, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, G.A.A., Li¬ brary Assistant, Gym Assistant. CLARK, RUTH ANN Y-Teens, Pep Band, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., F.N.A., Tennis, Band Assistant Manager, Orchestra, National Honor Society CLARK, WALTERrNE Y-Teens. CLAUSSEN, KENT Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. COLE, BOOKER Pan American League, Camera Club, Science Club, Intramurals, Applied Elec¬ tronics Vice-President, Science Council, Band. COLEMAN, BETTY Intramurals. COLEMAN, GEORGIA COLLINS, WILLIAM Pep Band, Science Club, Applied Elec¬ tronics, Swimming, Band, Orchestra. CONNER, DAVID Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Basketball. COOK, CAROLYN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. COOLIDGE, JOHN Pan American League, Intramurals, Let- term an’s Club, Cross Country, Track, Senior Honor Roll. CRAMER, BARBARA Pan American League, Library Assist¬ ant, National Honor Society. CRAMER, BETTY Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll. CRAPNELL, MICHAEL Junior Achievement Production Man¬ ager, Color Guard, Track. CRAWFORD, PAUL Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Basketball, Golf. CREDE, JOHN Senior Glee, Band. Boys’ Quartet, Cham¬ ber Choir, National Honor Society. CROW, KATHLEEN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A. CRUM, ANNAMAE CUMMINS, RICHARD Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Letterman ' s Club, Football, Track. CUSTER, SHERRIL French Club, Senior Honor Roll. DAHLEN. CARL Camera Club, Junior Achievement, Dra¬ matic Club, “The Silver Whistle,” “Gid- get,” Wrestling, Declamation, Debate. DAKIN, GERALD Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball, Golf, Tennis. DANIELS, PATRICIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, French Club, Dramatic Club, “Charm School,” Speech III, Declamation. DARR, CHARLES Senate, Pan American League, Intra¬ murals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball, Football. DAVENPORT. HAROLD Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Base¬ ball, Football. DAVIDSON, HAROLD Camera Club, D.O. Club, Boys’ Hi-Y. DAVIES. LYNDA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, In¬ tramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, French Club, G.A.A., F.N.A., Gym Assistant, Senior Glee, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. DAVIS, JAMES D.E. Club. DAVIS, JIMMY Intramurals, Wrestling. DAWSON. TERRENCE Pan American League, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Football, Golf, Track, Wrestling. DEAN, KAREN D.E. Club Treasurer. DEBRACKLELEIRE, MAURICE Junior Achievement. DE BRUYNE, JO ANN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Gym As¬ sistant. DE CRAMER, THOMAS Intramurals, Baseball. DEIBERT, DONALD Senate. DEMPSEY, DONNA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., F.N.A. DENHARD, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. DENTON. JAMES Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant. DENTON. PHILLIP Boys’ Hi-Y, Football, Wrestling. DE VOLDER, JAN Boys’ Hi-Y Sergeant-at-Arms, Letter- man’s Club, Football, Golf. DIETERICH, GEORGE Science Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football. DIXON, JAMES D.O. Club President. DIZOTELL, KATHERINE Pan American League, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. DOVER, PEGGY Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club Cab¬ inet, Crimson Crier Copy Editor, Radio Club, National Honor Society, In¬ tramurals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, French Club Secretary, G.A.A., C.Y.C. Committee, Watchtower Editor, Home¬ coming Candidate. DOWNS, CHERYL Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. DRAPER, FRED Intramurals, Senior Glee. DRUCKER, JEROME Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football. DUNCALF, JAMES Intramurals, Debate. DUNLAP, THEODORE Letterman’s Club, Football, Wrestling, Senior Honor Roll. DURKEE, ROGER Pan American League, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant. DUSENBERRY, MARCELLA Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.N.A., Girls’ Glee. EAGLE, ANITA Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Crim¬ son Crier, French Club, G.A.A. ECKERMANN, LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Li¬ brary Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. ECKHARDT, MARQUITE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, GJLA. ECKHART, GLENNA EDMUND, WILLIAM Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. EHRMANN, ROBERT Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Cross Country, Track. ELDRED, FRANCES Pan American League Secretary, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth For¬ um, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, C.Y.C. Com¬ mittee, “Gidget,” “Medea,” Declamation, Senior Glee, Girls’ State, Top Ten ENTLER, LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Dramatic Club. ERNST, MARY FAIRCHILD, LAWRENCE Senate, Pep Band, National Honor So¬ ciety, Intramurals, Band. FARREN. EARL FEDDERSEN. ROBERT Pan American I eague, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Watchtower Salesman. FENTON, DAVID Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Let¬ terman’s Club, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country. FICKENSCHER, CHARLES FISHER, KENT Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country. FLEMING. GARY FOLEY, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Youth Forum, F.N.A., Senior Honor Roll. FOSS, DONALD Dramatic Club, Speech III. FOSS, SHELBY Pan American League, Intramurals, Let¬ ter man’s Club, Baseball, Football, Cross Country, Track, Senior Honor Roll. FOSTER. DONNA Y-Teens, G.A.A. FOULK, JOAN Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth For¬ um, French Club, G.A.A. FOX. JAMES Wrestling, Swimming. FRANKEL. ALAN Senate, Pan American League, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letter- man’s Club, Basketball Manager, Golf, Senior Honor Roll. FRICK, CHARLOTTE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Vice- President, President, Crimson Crier Pic¬ ture Editor, National Honor Society, In¬ tramurals, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Royalty, Youth Forum, G.A.A. Vice- President, C.Y.C. Committee, Watchtower Junior Section Editor. FRINK, ROBERT Crimson Crier, D.E. Club. FRYE, MAXINE Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, French Club. FULLER, JOSEPH Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, I etterman’s Club, Football, Track. FULLER, RODGER FULSCHER, PAMELA F. H.A., Intramurals, Girls’ Glee. GALLAGHER, KENT Gym Assistant. GARD, JULIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. GARRISON, ROSEMARY Pep Club. GATES, JOHN D.O. Club, Track. GAYLORD, RICHARD Intramurals, Letterman’s Club, Cross Country, Track, Senior Glee. GEIFMAN, STEPHEN Camera Club, Crimson Crier Co-editor, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Watchtower Assist¬ ant Sports Editor, “Charm School,” “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “The Chairs,” “The Silver Whistle,” Senior Honor Roll, Speech III, Golf, Declamation, Debate, Oratory, “I Speak for Democracy,” Na¬ tional Thespian Society, Senior Honor Roll. GEIFMAN. SUSAN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, French Club, G. A.A., Dramatic Club, Senior Honor RolL GERSICK, MICHAEL Senate President, Pan American League, Junior Marshal, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club President, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Medea,” Senior Honor Roll, Junior Ro- tarian, Football, Track, Debate, Quint- City Student Congress President. GIDEL, NANCY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. GILBERT, TERRENCE Intramurals, Junior Achievement Vice- President, President. GILLETTE. RONALD GOFF, DIANE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. GOLDSTEIN, BRIAN Senate, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, “Charm School,” “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Silver Whistle,” Speech III, Golf, Declamation. GRATE, ELIZABETH Pep Club, Dramatic Club, F.N.A. GRAY. GAY Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Glee, Girls’ Glee Vice-President. GREEN. MICHAEL Swimming. GRIFFITH, SHIRLEY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A. GROVE, RICHARD Pan American League, Pep Band, In¬ tramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Swimming, Band. GUSTAFSON, INGRID Pan American League, Y-Teens Devo¬ tional Secretary, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Dramatic Club, Declamation. HAGEMAN, LARRY Intramurals. HAMMERLUND, CARLA Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Fourth Page Editor, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., “Charm School” Student Director, Homecoming Candidate, Senior Honor Roll. HANNON, NORMAN Junior Achievement. HANSON, ROBERTA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Junior Achieve¬ ment Secretary, President, NAJAC Win¬ ner, G.A.A. HARMON. HARRIS Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Golf, Senior Glee Secretary, Boys’ Quartet. HARPEL, BRUCE Camera Club, Science Club, Applied Electronics, Gym Assistant, Baseball, Swimming. HARVEY, JERRY Basketball, Letterman’s Club. HAYS, MARSHA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Speech III, Girls’ Glee. HAYSLETT. SHARON Girls’ Glee. HAYWOOD, LEROY Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball. HECHT, ROBERT Senate, Intramurals, Gym Assistant, Color Guard, Wrestling, National Honor So¬ ciety, Letterman’s Club. HENNESSEY, CYNTHIA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement. HERBST, TODD Boys ' Hi-Y, Wrestling, Tennis. HERMANN, VERA Pep Club, D.E. Club. HERRON, DENNIS Band. HESSEN, PATRIC Football Manager. HESSER, ROBERT Junior Achievement President, Boys’ Hi-Y, D.E. Club, Cross Country. HICKERSON, KATHLEEN Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. HICKMAN, EARL Junior Achievement Treasurer, Senior Glee. HICKS, RETA Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. HILL. JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Girls’ Glee. HILLYER, GARY Intramurals, Gym Assistant. HILTON, JEAN Y-Teens, Intramurals, Junior Achieve¬ ment Treasurer, F.N.A. Vice-President, W atchtower Assistant Editor, Senior Glee, Girls’ Glee. HINGSTRUM, JACK Radio Club, National Honor Society, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant. HINZE, CARL Senate, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, C.Y.C. Committee, Letterman’s Club Secretary, Football. HIRST. TERRENCE Intramurals, Letterman’s Club, Cross Country, Track. HISEY, CAROLYN Pan American League, Girls’ Glee, Senior Honor Roll. HOCKENBERRY, RICHARD Boys Hi-Y, Football. £ HOFFEDITZ, MARTIN Senate, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, C.Y.C. Committee, Basketball. HOUSTON, DIANIA Y-Teens, G.A.A. HUBER, ANN Pan American League, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., “Charm School,” Dramatic Club, Homecoming Candidate, Declamation. HUDSON, DUANE Intramurals. HUGHES, FRANCIS Camera Club, Junior Achievement, Gym Assistant. HUMPHRIES. PATRRIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.H.A. President, Junior Achievement Treasurer, F.N.A. HUNTER. JERRY Intramurals, Baseball. HUTTON, DENNIS Swimming:. ILL, JOHN INCH, SHARON INGOLD, EDWARD Camera Club, Science Club, National Honor Society, Science Council, Band, Orchestra. JACOBS, PAMELA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Junior Achievement Secretary, Treasurer, Sales Manager, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Li¬ brary Assistant. JENSEN, LORENE Senate, Pan American League Treas¬ urer, Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Nation¬ al Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Watchtower Copy Editor. JINKS. KATHLEEN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intramur¬ als, Youth Forum, G.A.A. JOHNSON, KATHLEEN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Copy Editor, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, French Club, G.A.A., Watchtower Busi¬ ness Manager. JOHNSON, LOIS Senate, Pep Club, National Honor So¬ ciety Secretary, Intramurals, Youth For¬ um Council, French Club President, G.A.A., Dramatic Club Secretary, “Charm School,” “The Silver Whistle,” Speech III, Oratory, Declamation, “I Speak for Democracy,” Girls Glee, Top Ten, Salutatorian. JOHNSON, RICHARD Pep Band, Letterman’s Club, Swimming, Band, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. JOHNSON, SALLIE Office Assistant. JOHNSON, SESA Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. JOHNSTON, RONALD Camera Club, Science Club, National Honor Society, Applied Electronics Vice- President, President, Dramatic Club Vice-President, Science Council Presi¬ dent, “The Silver Whistle,” Junior Rotarian. JORGENSEN, JAMES Boys’ Hi-Y. JUNQUEIRA, ALICE Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., “Gidg t.” KAHLING, JACK Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Baseball, Football, Wrestling. KAHN, GARY Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Charm School,” Golf, Declamation, Senior Honor Roll. KAMMERER, RAYMOND Intramurals, Boys Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Football. KARISH, INA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “The Silver Whistle,” Speech III, Golf, Declamation, “I Speak for Democracy,” Top Ten, Valedictorian. KELL, RICHARD Pan American League, Camera Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Letterman’s Club, “Ar¬ senic and Old Lace,” Football, Track. KEMPF, KENNETH Pan American League, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Football, Track. KERCH. MAC Camera Club, Junior Achievement. KEROFSKY, MICHAEL Wrestling. KINCAID, MARIAN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, G.A.A., F.N.A., Girls’ Glee KIRBY, WILLIAM KLINGAMAN, MICHAEL Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y KLINGEBIEL, ROBERT Senate Vice-President, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club Treasurer, Junior Rotarian, Foot¬ ball, Track, Student Optimist, Senior Honor Roll. KLOCKAU, ROBERTA Pan American League, Pep Club, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Senior Honor Roll. KNIGHT, JERILYN KOLOVAT, DAVID Camera Club, Science Club, National Honor Society President, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Science Council, Debate, Stu¬ dent Optimist, Top Ten. KOPKO, MARY Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Tennis. KREIDER, CAROLYN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier First Page Editor, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A. KROPEN, BARBARA Pan American League, Pep Club, Crim¬ son Crier, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, F.N.A., Library Assist¬ ant, Golf, Senior Honor Roll. KRUEGER, HOLLY Pan American League, Pep Club, Dra¬ matic Club, F.N.A. KUEHL, SALLY G.A.A., D.E. Club, Band. KUHN, RUSSELL Science Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Track. KYSETH JANICE D.E. Club. LAGE, DAVID LAING, JOAN Pep Club, Office Assistant, G.A.A. LAMBERT, JOHN Pan American League, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Student Optimist. LA MERE, DUANE Junior Achievement. LARSON, WILLIAM Pan American League, Pep Band, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement, Tennis, Band, Orchestra. LEIDIG, LARRY LESLIE. THOMAS Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball. LETTS, SUSAN French Club, Senior Honor Roll. LIEDTKE, BARBARA Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A. LIENARD, JAMES Camera Club, Intramurals, D.E. Club. LI LJ EG REN, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intra¬ murals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club. LINCKE. JOANE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Sophomore Cheerleader, Radio Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Senior Glee. LING, STEPHEN Senate, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Letterman ' s Club, Football, Track, Senior Glee. LITVIN, MARTIN Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Football, Track, Wrestling. LONG, RAYMOND Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Football, Senior Glee. LORD, TERESA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth For¬ um Council, G.A.A., Library Assistant. LOVE, ELIZABETH Dramatic Club, Speech III. LOVELESS, DARRELL Senate, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Foot¬ ball, Wrestling, Senior Glee. LOWE, VALERIE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, D.E. Club Secretary, Girls’ Glee. LYONS, JONNIE Pan American League, Pep Club, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Speech III, Oratory. MCADAMS. MICHAEL Crimson Crier, Youth Forum, Boys Hi- Y, Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant, Watchtower Salesman, Letterman’s Club, “The Silver Whistle,” Speech III, Swim¬ ming, Oratory, MCCLURE, CHERYL MCCOMBS, WILLIAM Pep Band, Boys’ Hi-Y, Watchtower Sales¬ man, Letterman’s Club, Cross Country, Track, Swimming, Debate, Band, Or¬ chestra. MC COWAN. ALEX Intramurals, Football. MCCULLOUGH, PATRICIA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assist¬ ant, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Senior Honor Roll. MC ELROY, HENRY Pan American league Cabinet, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Bas¬ ketball, Track, Senior Glee. MC MILLAN, LINDA Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. MC VEY, JACKIE MACK, JOYCE Y-Teens, Tep Club, Office Assistant, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, GA.A. MACMILLAN. FREDERICK Senate, Camera Club, Science Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals, Junior Achievement Vice-President, Youth For¬ um, French Club, Applied Electronics, Boys ' Hi-Y Treasurer, Vice-President, Dramatic Club, Cross Country, Swim¬ ming, Declamation, Top Ten. MADDEN, BRUCE MADDEN, LYNNE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Nation¬ al Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A. MANLEY, PATRICIA F.H.A., Intramurals. MANTEUFFEL, LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Nation¬ al Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Senior Glee. MARTIN, THOMAS Pan American League, Intramurals, Gym Assistant. MARTIN, TIMOTHY National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Gym Assistant, Basket¬ ball Manager, Tennis Manager. MASTON, LINDA Pep Club. METTERNICH, MICHAEL Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Baseball. MEYER, KENNETH Pan American League, Crimson Crier Assistant Sports Editor, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, “Gidget.” MEYER. MARVIN Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Senior Honor Roll, Baseball. MILLER, CHARLENE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Girls ' Glee. MILLER, CHARLES Senate, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letter- man’s Club, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country, Track. MILLER, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., F.N.A., Tennis. MILLER, KENNETH Senior Honor Roll. MILLER, PAMELA Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Radio Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dra¬ matic Club, F.N.A., “Charm School,” Senior Honor Roll. MILLER. WILLIAM Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football, Track, Wrestling. MILLICAN, PRISCILLA MINER, ELIZABETH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, In¬ tramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Girls ' Glee. MISSMAN. JEFFREY Camera Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Applied Electronics, Letter- man’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Football, Track. MOORE, FRED D.O. Club, Intramurals. Boys’ Hi-Y, Football. MORRELL, MELANIE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. MORRIS, MERRILL Senate, Crimson Crier Assistant Sports Editor, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Letterman’s Club, Baseball Manager, Basketball Manager, Football. MOSELEY, BERNARD Football, Track, Wrestling. MOSES, RICHARD Pan American League, Camera Club, Science Club, Applied Electronics, Dra¬ matic Club, Science Council, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “The Silver Whistle,” Band, Orchestra. MOTZ, SARAH Pep Club, French Club, G.A.A., Band. MUHLEMAN, JUDY Pan American League, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Radio Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, French Club, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, C.Y.C. Committee President, “Charm School,” “I Speak for Democracy” NEAL, LARRY Pep Band, Track, Band. NELSON, DONNA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, F.N.A., Library Assist¬ ant, Oratory, Senior Honor Roll. NELSON, KENNETH Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Swimming. NELSON, LARRY Crimson Crier. NELSON, RONALD Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Wrestling, Tennis, Senior Glee, Band, Orchestra. NELSON, SCOTT Intramurals. NESSELER, JAMES Pan American League, Intramurals, Baseball, Basketball, Cross Country. NEUHAUS, NANCY Senate, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. NEWELL. ROBERT Senate, Pep Band, National Honor So¬ ciety, Youth Forum Council Member, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Cross Country, Track, Band Manager, S.A.R. Award Winner. NEWTON, HAROLD Track. NEWTON. JAMES Senior Glee. NICHOLS. CAROL Girls’ Glee. NOBLE, JAMES Intramurals, Youth Forum, Senior Hon¬ or Roll, Junior Rotarian, Senior Glee, Band. NORTHCUTT, VALERIE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Junior Achievement, G.A.A. NUSBAUM. THOMAS Boys’ Hi-Y, Basketball, Football, Track, Golf. OGLE, SHARON Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Gym Assist¬ ant, Girls’ Glee. OLMSTEAD, CAROLYN Youth Forum, F.N.A., Senior Glee. OLSEN, EVELYN Camera Club, Science Club, Youth For¬ um, Senior Honor Roll. OLSON, CHERYL Pan American League Cabinet, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Business Man¬ ager, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. O’MELIA, JANICE Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens Cabinet, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club Treasurer, C.Y.C. Committee, W ' atchtower Picture Editor, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “The Silver Whistle,” “Medea,” Speech III, Declamation, Ora¬ tory, “I Speak for Democracy,” DAR Award Winner, Oil Painting Class, Top Ten. ORTIZ, ARTHUR Football. ORTIZ, LINDA Pan American League, Camera Club, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, F.N.A., Gym Assistant. ORTIZ. PETER Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club Board of Directors, Basketball, Football Co-Captain. PAHL, SHARON Y-Teens, Intramurals, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee, Homemaker of Tomorrow Award. PAPANICOLAOU. NICHOLAS Senate, Intramurals, Youth Forum, “Gidget.” PARMELEE, THOMAS Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, National Hon¬ or Society. PARTLOW, SHERRY Pep Club, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. PATRICK, JOHN Intramurals. PAULSEN. KENNETH Youth Forum, Letterman’s Club, Base¬ ball, Cross Country, Track, National Honor Society. PAYTON. MICHAEL Pan American League, Camera Club, Intramurals. PEARCE, FRED Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Golf. PEARSON, MARILYN Senior Honor Roll. PEPPING, ANN F.H.A., Intramurals, Junior Achievement Sales Manager, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee PERKINS, BETTY JO Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Radio Club, Intramurals, French Club, G.A.A., Dra¬ matic Club, C.Y.C. Committee Secretary, “Charm School,” Homecoming Candidate, Golf, Declamation, Senior Honor Roll. PETERSEN, MICHAEL Senate, Letterman’s Club, Junior Ro¬ tarian, Cross Country, Track, Swimming, Student Optimist, National Honor So¬ ciety. PETERSON, CHARLES Intramurals, D.E. Club. PETERSON, CONNIE D.E. Club. PETERSON, DENNIS Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Golf, Tennis, National Honor Society. PETERSON, MARK Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Gym Assist¬ ant, D.E. Club, Baseball, Wrestling, Swimming. PETERSON, NEAL Pan American league. National Honor Society, Letterman’s Club, Junior Ro- tarian, Tennis, Student Optimist. PHILLIPS. JUDITH Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Picture Editor, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, French Club Vice-President, G.A.A., Dramatic Club. PICKETT, GEORGE Intramurals, Gym Assistant, Baseball. POLZIN, ANTHONY POSTON, MARY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, French Club, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. POWERS, NANCY Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant, “Gidget,” “Medea,” Dec¬ lamation, National Honor Society. PRINGLE. RUSSELL Pep Band, D.E. Club, Wrestling, Band, Orchestra. PRONGA, ALICE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. PURCELL, SHIRLEY D.E. Club. RACE. MILDRED Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A RAITHEL, ROSE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, In¬ tramurals, GA.A. RALSTON. DAVID Camera Club, Intramurals, Basketball. RALSTON, GORDON Intramurals. RAMSEY, ROBERT Pan American League, D.O. Club, Intra¬ murals, Football, Track. RECORD, DONNA Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achieve¬ ment, G.A.A., Tennis. REED, ROGER Intramurals. REED. SUSAN Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dra¬ matic Club. REEM, RHONDA Pep Club. REID, LARRY D.O. Club, Gym Assistant. REIMERS, JERRY REISMAN, RICHARD Pan American League, National Honor Society Vice-President, Intramurals, Youth Forum Council Member, Dramatic Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” “Charm School,” Golf, Student Optimist, Top Ten. RENNOLET, LINDA D.O. Club, Senior Honor Roll. RILEY, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club, French Club, G.A.A., National Honor Society. ROBERTS, CLIFFORD ROBSON. LINDA Senior Honor Roll, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Senior Glee. RODRIGUEZ. RICHARD ROGERS. JOHN Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y. ROGERS, PATRICIA ROHLFING, CHRISTIAN Pep Band, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Junior Rotarian, Tennis, Band, Orchestra, Student Optimist. ROMMEL. NANCY Pep Club, Youth Forum, F.N.A., Library Assistant, National Honor Society. ROSENQUIST. TERRY Pan American League, Crimson Crier Sports Editor, Intramurals, Youth For¬ um, Boys’ Hi-Y, Cross Country, Golf, Tennis, Senior Honor Roll. RUZICKA. PATRICIA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dra¬ matic Club, “I Speak for Democracy.” SACKFIELI), MERRY Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. SALSTROM, ANN Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, French Club Secretary, G.A.A., Library Assistant, Homecoming Candidate, Sophomore Class Secretary, Orchestra. SAMPSON, MARY ANN Pep Band, Band, Orchestra, Senior Hon¬ or Roll. SANDERS, GLORIA Intramurals, Tennis, Senior Honor Roll. SARVER, ANN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, French Club Cabinet, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. SCHAB, LORIN Pan American League, Science Club, Youth Forum, Letterman’s Club, Foot¬ ball, Golf, Senior Honor Roll. SCHAUENBERG, ROBERT Intramurals, Letterman’s Club, Baseball, Senior Honor Roll. SCHEFSKY, SANDRA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Gym Assistant. SCHILLER, JACK Letterman’s Club, Football. SCHILLER, JILL Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. SCHMIDT, JOHN Pan American League, Science Club, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, Golf, Swim¬ ming, Senior Honor Roll. SCHMIDT, LINDA Pan American League, Pep Club, D.O. Club, Intramurals, Ju nior Achievement, G.A.A., Debate. SCHNELL, CARL SCHRADER, DANIEL Boys’ Hi-Y. SCHROEDER, RICHARD Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Football, Track. SCHROEDER, ROBERT Letterman’s Club, Baseball, Cross Coun¬ try. SCHULTZ. KENNETH Senate, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y. SCOTT. ARHTUR Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football, Track. SCOTT, LINDA SCOTT, MARJORIE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Dramatic Club. SCOTT, RAYMOND Camera Club. SHENEMAN, PHYLLIS Pan American league, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Tennis. SHERADEN, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Crimson Crier Circulation Manager, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., F.N.A. Secretary, President. SHORT, EDWARD Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Color Guard, Track. SIBLEY, JAMES Pan American League, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball. SIEFKEN, MARY ANN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, G.A.A. SIMMONS, SHIRLEY Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee. SIMS, GUSTAVE SKOSPLES, MARKUS Camera Club, Junior Achievement, Foot¬ ball. SKOWRONSKI, EDMUND National Honor Society, Letterman’s Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Golf. SLOAN, MICHAEL SMITH, MARCIA Pan American League, Y-Teens Cab¬ inet, Pep Club, Cabinet, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, GA.A. Cabinet, Dramatic Club, C.Y.C. Committee Secre¬ tary, “Charm School,” “Arsenic and Old Lace” Student Director, Speech III, Golf, “I Speak for Democracy.” SMITH, PATRICIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls’ Glee Treasurer. SMITH, ROBERTA Senior Glee, Girls’ Glee. SNOW, ALLEN Cross Country. SOLIZ, JOHN Wrestling SOYKE, LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club Vice-President, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A. President, Dramatic Club. SPECKHART, RAYMOND STABLEIN, JAMES Letterman’s Club, Baseball, Football. STACK, EDWARD Senate, Pan American League, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, C.Y.C. Committee, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Junior Class President, Swim¬ ming, Tennis, Student Optimist, Foreign Exchange Student, National Honor Society. STALEY, JACQUELIN Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Second Page Editor, Radio Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Watchtower Sen¬ ior Section Editor. STANTON, GREGORY Pan American League, Pep Band, Tennis, Debate, Band, Senior Honor Roll. STAUFFER, SHARON Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club Treasurer, National Honor Society, In¬ tramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Tennis. STEEBER, KAREN Pep Club, Junior Achievement Secretary, F. N.A. Vice-President, Library Assistant, Gym Assistant. STEELE. THOMAS Radio Club, Intramurals, Junior Achieve¬ ment. STEELHAMMER, RANDY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, In¬ tramurals, G.A.A., Senior Glee. STOIT, SANDRA Pan American League, Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Crimson Crier First Page Editor, National Honor Society, Intra¬ murals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, G. A.A., Watchtower Assistant Copy Editor. STONE, DAVID French Club. STONEKING, LILLIAN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Gym Assistant. STOTTS, CAROL Y-Teens, Intramurals, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Senior Glee. STOUT, CHARLEY D.O. Club. STRADER, BONNIE STRUTZ, CHIRSTINE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Golf, Girls’ Glee. STUART, LU ELLA SULLIVAN, STEPHEN Letterman’s Club, Basketball, Senior Honor Roll. SULOUFF, KENT Camera Club, Pep Band, Radio Club, Youth Forum, Baseball, Track, Band. SUMMERS. JAN Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y Cabinet, Letter- man’s Club, Baseball, Basketball, Foot¬ ball, Senior Honor Roll. SURRATT, LARRY SUTTON. WILLIAM Pan American League, Junior Achieve¬ ment, Boys’ Hi-Y, Basketball, Cross Country, Swimming. SWANSON, CAROLE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Library Assistant, Homecoming Candidate. SWAYNE, SHIRLEY Pan American League, National Honor Society, Top Ten. SWEENEY. JOHN Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Football. TALAGA, MARSHALL Camera Club Secretary, Treasurer, Swimming Manager. TEAGUE. RONALD Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Bas¬ ketball, Senior Glee. TEMPLE, SALLY Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club; Crimson Crier, Sophomore and Varsity Cheerleader, Radio Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals, Home¬ coming Royalty, G.A.A., Library Assist¬ ant, Tennis. TERRILL. WILLIAM Junior Achievement Production and Sales Manager, Football. THOMAS. MICHAEL THORNBURG. PHYLLIS Pep Club, Intramurals, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. THURMAN, MARY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier Cir¬ culation Manager, French Club, Gym Assistant. TOLSON, ALBERTA Senate, Pan American League President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement Treasurer, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Tennis, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Girls’ Sextet, Senior Honor Roll. TUCKER, MARSHA Y-Teens. TURNEY, LINDA TURNIPSEEI), LARRY Senate, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y President, Letterman’s Club Board of Directors, Senior Clpss Vice- President, Football, Track. TWITTY. GERALD Boys’ Hi-Y, Football, Track. TWITTY, WILLIAM D.O. Club. TYLER. SHARON Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Intra- murals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Gym Assistant. TYLER. WILLIAM Senate, Science Club, Radio Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club President, “Ah, Wilderness,” “Charm School,” “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Junior Rotarian, Golf, Swimming, Declamation, Debate, “I Speak for Democracy,” “The Silver Whistle,” Top Ten. ULLMAN, MICHAEL National Honor Society, Boys’ Hi-Y, Let¬ terman’s Club, Football. URIE, STEVE Science Club, National Honor Society, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Junior Rotarian, Sophomore Class Vice-President, Football, Swimming, Tennis, Student Optimist. UTKE, GENE Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Junior Rotarian, Basketball, Ten¬ nis, National Honor Society. UTLEY, RONALD Junior Achievement, Boys’ Hi-Y, Foot¬ ball, Tennis, Senior Honor Roll. VAN DINE, NANCY Senate, Pan American League Cabinet, Y-Teens, Pep Club Cabinet, Radio Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., C. Y.C. Committee. VANERSTEVELOE, JUDITH Pep Club, Office Assistant, Youth For¬ um, F.N.A., Library Assistant. VICTOR, LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Senior Honor Roll. VINCENT. PEGGY D. O. Club. VON DRESKY, HARLAN Senate, Science Club, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace,” Golf, Swimming. WALES, KEITH Senate, Senior Honor Roll. WALKER, NORMA Pep Club, Youth Forum. WARD, GENE WARD, MELBA Pan American League. WARRICK, JANET Intramurals, Gym Assistant, Band, Or¬ chestra. WATERS, WILLIAM Junior Achievement, Youth Forum, Boys Hi-Y, Senior Honor Roll. W ELCH, CONSTANCE Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Intramurals, Youth Forum Council Member, G.A.A., W ' atchtower Salesman, Senior Glee Treasurer, Chamber Choir, Girls’ Trio. WENOS, GAIL Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, G.A.A., Sen¬ ior Glee, Senior Honor Glee. W ENOS, JOHN Crimson Crier Sports Editor, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, Watchtower Sports Editor, National Honor Society. W ' ESTENSEE, CAROL Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, Office As¬ sistant, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, French Club President, G.A.A., Dramatic Club, Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll. WHITE. LOUIS Track. WICKLUND, SHARON Intramurals. WIENER, HERBERT Intramurals. WILLEMS, RONALD Pep Band, Crimson Crier, D.E. Club, Senior Glee, Band, Orchestra. WILLIAMS, FRANK WILLIAMS. ROBERT Pep Band, Junior Achievement Vice- President, Mr. Junior Achievement Can¬ didate, Band, Orchestra. WILLIAMS, THOMAS Baseball. WILLIAMSON, LAWRENCE Intramurals, Football, Track. WILSON, KEITH Intramurals. WISE. WALTER Senate, Pan American League, Camera Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, Boys ' Hi-Y, Gym Assistant, Science Council, Letterman’s Club, Golf, Swimming, Na¬ tional Honor Society. WITH ROW, DONALD Intramurals, Letterman’s Club, Football, Track. WOO, HENRY Intramurals, Football. WOOD, LYNNE Pan American League Cabinet, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Crimson Crier Fourth Page Editor, Junior Achievement, Dramatic Club, Watch- tower Salesman, “Charm School,” Demo¬ crat Teen Editor, National Honor So¬ ciety. WOOD. MICHAEL Science Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Boys’ Hi-Y, Golf, Senior Honor Roll. WOODS. BARBARA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals, Youth Forum, G.A.A., Gym Assistant, Oil Painting Class. WORKHEISER, JANET Pep Club, Girls’ Glee. YANCY. EDWARD Pan American League, Pep Band, Intra¬ murals, Youth Forum, Track, Senior Glee, Band. YARBROUGH, EILEEN Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.H.A., Youth Forum, G.A.A., Dramatic Club. YLINEN, DAVID Intramurals, Dramatic Club, D.E. Club, “Arsenic and Old Lace”, Swimming. ZEFFREN. BARBARA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, ( rimson Crier, Co-Editor, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, Watchtower Salesman, Senior Activities Editor, “Ar¬ senic and Old Lace” Student Director, “The Silver Whistle,” Declamation, Ora¬ tory, “I Speak for Democracy.” ZENTIC, ARDEN Pan American League, Letterman’s Club, Football, Track, Wrestling. INDEX SENIORS A Adams, John 33, 38. 173 Adams, Robert 33, 170, 183 Adams, Roger 33, 163 Adolphi, Sandra 33 Allcock. Delores 33 Andersen, Grant 33, 122, 134, 161 Anderson. Dennis 33 Anderson, Gary 33, 120 Anderson, Rebecca 33 Anderson, Sandra 33 Apple. Lowell 33, 134, 156. 158 Arday, Betty 33 Arnold, Kent 33, 35. 51, 134, 163, 170, 175, 186, 194 Arp, Bonnie 33, 112 Asquith. John 34. 156, 198 Atkinson. George 34, 119 B Bailey. Barbara 34, 108,111,122, 148. 157. 165, 210,211 Baltzer, Terry 34 Barton. William 34 Bartels. Pamela 34, 48, 64, 124, 157, 159, 160, 167 Bartels, Robert 34 Beals, Josephine 34, 120 Beauchamp. Betty 34 Bccke, Barbara 34, 38 Bectnan. David 34, 1 71, 175, 179 Bell. Frank 34 Benner. Sheryl 34, 156 Benoit. Allen 34, 125, 128, 159, 160 Bergeron, Mary 34, 144 Betz, Kay 35 Billings, Sandra 35, 112 Birkciand, John 35, 170, 184, 185, 186 Bjorkman, James 35 Blake, Polly 35 Blessing, william 35 Bohannon, Jane 35 Boarts, Rita 112 Boomcrshinc, Donna 35 Booras, Nicholas 35. 170 Bottoni. Frances 35, 142, 143 Bowman, Diane 36. 68, 163 Brancato, Charles 36 Brattain, Kathie 36, 118 Bratton, Michael 36 Bretl. Robert 36 Breuwet, Linda 36, 68 Brissman, John 36,1 34,1 35,171, 176, 181 Britton, John 36 Brooks, Martha 36, 118 Brooks, Ruth 36, 142 Brown, Holliston 36, 122, 154 Buckley, Judith 36 Bundy, Carma 36 Bunning, Gilbert 36, 112, 120, 122, 135. 201, 202 Burgess, Linda 37, 68 Burke. Phillip 37, 112, 113 Bums, Joseph 37 Butler, Bonny 37 Bykowsky. Stella 37, 142 C Calc, Virginia 37, 108, 111, 138 139. 148. 157, 162, 163.165, 210, 211 Calhoun, Gary 37 Campana, Lawrence 37 Can trail, Jane 37, 68 Carpenter, Judith 37, 115 Carr, Alice 37 Carrell, Saundra 37 Carter, Dixie 37 Case, Michael 38 Christensen, Barbara 38 Christensen. Robert 38 Clark. Patricia 38. 164, 165 Clark, Ruth Ann 38. 120, 122 Claussen, Kent 38 Cole, Booker 38, 156, 208 Coleman, Betty 38 Coleman, Georgia 38 Collins, William 38. 120 Conner, David 39 Cook, Carolyn 39 Coolidge, John 39, 170, 183 Cramer, Barbara 39 Cramer, Betty 39 Crapnell, Michael 39 Crawford. Paul 39. 170, 184, 185 Crcdc, John 39, 11 2 Crow. Kathleen 39 Crum, Annamae 39 Cummings, Karen 39 Cummins, Richard 39, 116, 117, 170,175 Custer, Sherril 39 D Dahlen, Carl 39. 127. 128, 130, 159, 161 Dakin, Gerald 8, 39. 184 Daniels, Patricia 40, 68. 128, 141 159 Darr, Charles 40, 163, 208, 209 Davenport, Harold 40 Davidson, Harold 40 Davies, Lynda 40, 68, 141 Davis, James 40 Davis, Jimmy 40 Dawson, Terrence 40 Dean, Karen 40 Dc Brackeleire, Maurice 40 De Bruyne, Jo Anne 40 De Cramer, Thomas 40, 208, 209 Deibert, Donald 40, 163 Dempsey, Donna 40 Denhard, Judith 41 Denton. James 8, 41 Denton, Phillip 41. 175 De Voider. Jan 41. 1 70, 175 Dieterich, George 41 Dixon, James 41 Dizotell, Katherine 41, 139, 141 Dobbelaerc, Betty 41 Dover, Peggy 41, 70, 124, 139, 155. 157, 162, 163, 165. 167 Downs, Cheryl 41 Draper, Fred 41. 112, 130 Drucker, Jerome 41 Duncalf, James 41, 127 Dunlap, Theodore 41, 171, 174, 175, 181, 201, 203 Durkce, Roger 42 Dusenberry, Marcella 42 E Eagle, Anita 42, 116, 117 Eckermann. Linda 42, 147 Eckhardt, Marquite 42 Eckhart, Glenna 42 Edmund, William 42. 112 Ehrmann, Robert 42, 183 Eldred, Frances 32. 42, 70, 112, 128, 130, 139. 152, 155. 159 Entler, Linda 42 F Fairchild, Lawrence 42, 120, 163 Farrcn, Earl 42 Fcdderson. Robert 42 Fenton. David 42, 171, 183. 186. 193 Fickenscher, Charles 42 Fisher. Kent 4 3. 186, 208, 209 Fleming. Gary 208 Foley, Judith 43 Foss, Donald 43, 159, 183 Shelby. Foss 43 Foster. Donna 43 Foulk, Joan 4 3, 141 Fox, James 43 Frankel, Alan 43, 171, 184, 185, 186 Frick, Charlotte 43.108,111,116, 126, 138, 138. 147, 148 Frink, Robert 43 Frye, Maxine 44 Fuller, Joseph 44, 170, 175, 176, 178. 204 Fuller, Rodger 44 Fulscher, Pamela 44, 142 G Gallagher, Kent 44 Card, Julie 44. 141 Garrison, Rosemary 44 Gates, John 44 Gaylord, Richard 44, 112, 171, 183 Geifman, Stephen 44, 64, 125, 128, 159. 160, 167 Geifman, Susan 44, 141 Georgecopoules, Pamela 44, 147 Gersick, Michael 44, 134, 162, 163. 170, 171, 175, 179 Gidel, Nancy 44 Gilbert, Terrence 45 Gillette, Ronald 45 Goff. Diane 45 Goldstein, Brian 45, 128, 159, 161. 163 Gould, Errol 45 Grate. Elizabeth 45 Gray. Gay 27, 45, 112 Green. Michael 45 Griffith, Shirley 45 Grove, Richard 45 Gustafson. Ingrid 30, 45, 128, 1 30, 139, 159 H Hammerlund, Carla 40, 45, 139, 159, 163 Hannon. Norman 45 Hanson, Roberta 45, 70 Harmon, Harris 46, 112, 113, 1 84 185 Harpel, Bruce 46, 154, 156 Harvey, Jerry 46. 186, 188, 194 Hasson, Janet 46 Hays, Marsha 46 Haywood, Leroy 46, 208 Hecht. Robert 46. 201, 202 Hennessey, Cynthia 46 Herbst, Toda 46 Hermann, Vera 46 Herron, Dennis 47, 120 Hessen, Pktric 47 Hesser, Robert 47 Hickerson, Kathleen 47 Hickman, Earl 47, 112 Hicks, Rita 47. 144 Hill, Judith 47 Hillyer, Gary 47 Hilton, Jean 47, 64,112,125,145 Hingstrum, Jack 47 Hinze, Carl 47, 155, 170, 171, 175, 180 Hirst, Terry 47, 183 Hisey, Carolyn 47 Hockenberry, Richard 47 Hoffeditz, Martin 47 Hollingsworth, Judith 48 Hoover, James 48, 158 Houston, Diania 48 Huber, Ann 48, 157 Hudson, Duane 48 Hughes, Francis 48 Humphries, Patricia 48, 142, 143 Hunter, Jerry 48 Hutton, Dennis 48 I Ill, John 48 Inch, Sharon 48 Ingold, Edward 48, 70, 120, 122, 154 J Jacobs, Pamela 48 Jensen. Lorenc 48, 56, 64, 70, 124, 165 Jinks, Kathleen 49 Johnson, Kathleen 49, 70, 116, 124. 141, 167 Johnson. Lois 32, 49, 70, 115, 128, 141, 146, 159. 160, 161 Johnson, Richard 49. 120. 122. 198 Johnson, Sallic 49 Johnson, Sesa 49 Johnston, Ronald 49, 134, 156. 159, 161 Jones, Robert 49. 171 Jorgensen, James 49 Junqueira, Alice 49, 59, 1 30,140, 163 K Kahling, Jack 49, 175, 208, 209 Kahn, Gary 49, 159 Kammerer, Raymond 49, 175 Karish. Ina 32. 49. 70, 109, 116, 128. 159. 160. 167 Kell, Richard 50, 159, 170, 175 Kempf, Kenneth 50, 175 Keren, Mac 50 Kerofsky, Michael 50 Kincaid, Marian 50 Kirby. William 50 Klingaman. Michael 50 Klingcbiel, Robert 50, 1 34, 135, 162, 163, 167. 170, 171, 175 178 • Klockau, Roberta 50, 159 Knight, Jerilyn 50 Kolovat, David 32, 50, 70, 127, 134, 135,154, 157 Kopko, Mary 38, 50 Kreider, Carolyn 40, 50, 116 Kropen, Barbara 50, 118, 159 Kruger, Holly 50 Kuenl, Sally 51 Kuhn, Russell 51, 174, 175, 179 Kyscth, Janice 51 L Lage, David 51 Laing, Joan 51 Lambert, John 51, 135, 201, 202 LaMere, Duane 5 1 Larson. William 51, 120, 123 Leidig, Larry 5 1 Leslie, Thomas 5 1 Letts, Susan 5 2, 141 Licdtke, Barbara 52 Lienard, James 52 Liljegren, Judith 52, 68, 118, 159 Lincke, Joane 52, 112, 157 Ling, Stephen 43, 52, 112, 113, 170, 174, 175, 177, 180 Litvin. Martin 52, 1 34, 171, 174 175.177 Lomas, Sherry 52 Long, Raymond 52, 112 Lord, Teresa 52, 146, 163 Love. Elizabeth 5 2 Loveless, Darrell 52, 112 Lowe, Valerie 5 2 Lyons, Jonnie 52 Me McAdams, Michael 5 3, 119, 160, 161,170 McClure, Cheryl 5 3 McCombs. William 5 3, 120, 183, 198, 200 McCowan, Alexander 5 3 McCullough, Patricia 5 3, 68, 116, 163 McElroy, Heniy 5 3, 112 McMillan. Linda 5 3 McMurray, William 5 3 McVey, Jackie 5 3 M Mack, Joyce 5 3 MacMillan, Frederick 32, 53, 70, 154, 156, 159, 171, 183, 198 Madden, Bruce 5 3 Madden, Lynne 5 3 Manley. Patricia 5 3, 142 Manteuffel, Linda 54, 68, 112 Martin, Thomas 54 Martin, Timothy 32, 54, 70, 186 Maston, Linda 54 Metternich, Michael 54, 208, 209 Meyer, Kenneth 54, 118, 1 30, 159 Meyer, Marvin 54 Miller, Charlene 54 Miller, Charles 69, 171, 183.186. 193, 204 Miller, Karen 54, 122, 144 Miller. Kenneth 55 Miller, Pamela 55, 157, 165 Miller. William 55 Miner, Elizabeth 55 Missman, Jeffrey 55. 1 34, 1 35, 156,171, 175, 181 Moore, Fred 55 Morrell, Melanie 55 Morris. Merrill 55, 118,163, 170, 175, 186, 208 Moseley, Bernard 55 Moses, Richard 55, 154, 159,161 Motz. Sarah 55 Muhleman. Judith 55, 139, 147, 155,157,159 Murphy, Vivian 55 N Neal. Larry 55 Nelson, Donna 55 Nelson, Kenneth 56 Nelson, Larry 56 Nelson. Ronald 56, 112, 120 Nelson, Scott 56. 207 Nesselcr, James 56, 183.208,209 Neuhaus, Nancy 56 Newell, Robert 51. 56, 70, 120, 122, 134, 146, 170. 204 Newton, Harold 56 Newton, James 56, 112 Nichols, Carol 56 Noble, James 56, 112, 134 Northcutt, Valeric 56, 157 Nusbaum, Thomas 56, 179 O Olmsted, Carolyn 57, 112 Olsen, Evelyn 57 Olson, Cheryl 57, 112, 117 O’Melia, Janice 32, 57, 64. 70, 124, 139, 159, 160 Ortiz, Arthur Ortiz, Linda 57 °m. m.V 7 7 9 165 ' P Pahl, Sharon 57 Papanicolaou. Nicholas 57, 59, 130. 163 Parmelee, Thomas 57 Partlow, Sherry 57 Patrick, John 57 Paulsen. Kenneth 57, 170, 183 Payton, Michael 57 Pearce, Fred 57 Pearson, Marilyn 58 Pepping, Ann 58, 143 Perkins, Bettv 58, 141, 157, 165 Person, Michael 58, 134. 135. 170, 183, 198, 200 Peterson, Charles 58 Peterson. Connie 58 Peterson, Dennis 4 3, 58 Peterson, Mark 58 Peterson. Neal 58, 70. 154, 155, 170, 206 Phillips.Judith 58, 119, 141, 147 Pickett, George 58 Polzin, Anthony 58 Poston, Mary 5 8, 68, 141 Pounders, Joyce 58 Powers, Nanev 58. 128, 130, 159. 163 Prescott. Dale 59 Pringle, Russell 59. 163 Pronga, Alice 59 Purcell, Shirley 59 R Race, Mildred 59 Raithel, Rose 59, 141 Ralston, David 59 Ralston, Gordon 59 Ramsey, Roberts 59 Record, Donna 59 Reed, Susan 60. 157 Reem, Rhonda 60 Reid, Lariy 60 Reimers, Jerrv 60 Reisman. Richard 32, 60,70, 146, 184. 185 Rennolet, Linda 60 Riley. Karen 60. 141 Roberts, Clifford 60 Robson, Linda 60, 112 Rodriguez, Richard 60 Rogers, John 60 Rohlfing, Christian 60. 70, 1 20, 122, 1 34, 1 35, 207 Rommel, Nancy 60 Roscnquist, Terry 60, 116, 117, 184, 185 Ruzicka, Patricia 61, 70, 148, 159 S Sack fie Id. Merry 61 Salstrom, Ann 61, 122, 141, 163 Sampson, Mary- Ann 61, 120, 122 Sanders, Gloria 61 Sarvcr, Ann 61, 112, 141 Schab, Lorin 61, 171. 175 Schauenbcrg. Robert 61.208. 209 Schcfsky, Sandra 61 Schiller, Jack 61, 171, 175 Schiller, Jill 61 Schmidt, John 61 Schmidt. Linda 61 Schncll, Carl 61 Schrader, Daniel 62 Schroedcr, Richard 62, 170, 174. 175, 179, 204 Schroedcr, Robert 62, 68, 171, 183, 208, 209 Schultz, Kenneth 62 Scott, Arthur 62 Scott, Linda 62 Scott, Marjorie 62 Scott, Raymond 62 Shencman. Phyllis 62. 70 Sheraden. Judith 62, 118, 145 Short, Edward 63 Sibley, James 63 Siefken, Manr Ann 63, 118 Simmons, Snirlcy 63 Sims, Gustave 63 Skosples, Markus 63 Skowronski, Edmund 63, 186, 194 Sloan. Michael 63 Smith, Marcia 43, 63, 116, 128, 139. 159,167 Smith, Patricia 63 Smith, Roberta 63, 112 Snow. Allen 63 Soliz, John 63, 201 Soyke, Linda 63, 147, 148, 164 Speckhart, Raymond 63 Stablein, James 64. 171,175, 208. 209 Stack, Edward 51, 59, 64. 134, 1 35, 155, 171, 198 Staley, Jacquelin 56, 64, 126, 15 7, 163, 167 Stanton, Gregory 64 Stauffer, Sharon 64, 70, 1 39 Steeber, Karen 64 Steele, Thomas 64 Steelhammer, Randy 64, 112 Stoit, Sandra 64, 124, 139. 167, 207 Stone, David 64, 141 Stoneking, Lillian 64 Stotts, Carol 64, 112 Strader, Bonnie 64 Strutt, Christine 64 Stuart, LuElla 65 Sullivan, Stephen 65, 186, 190 Sulouff, Kent 65, 120 Summers, Jan 65, 171, 174, 175, 178 Surratt, Larry 65 Sutton, William 65. 183. 198 Swanson, Carole 65, 118, 159 Swaync, Shirley 32, 65, 70 Sweeney, John 65 T Talaga, Marshall 65 Teague. Ronald 65. 11 2,186. 187. 189 Temple, Sally 65, 108, 111, 116, 139. 157, 165, 207. 210, 211 Terrill, William 65 Thomas. Michael 65 Thornburg, Phyllis 66 Thurman, Mary 66, 68, 1 16, 141 Tolson, Alberta 66, 68, 112, 15 2, 163 Tucker, Marsha 66 Turnipsecd, Larry 35, 66, 116, 117,170,171,175, 204 Twitty, Gerald 66 Twitty, William 66 Tyler, Sharon 66, 159 Tyler. William 32, 66, 70. 127, 134, 154, 159. 160. 161 U Ullman, Michael 66. 70. 171,174, 175, 180 Uric. Steve 51. 66. 70, 134, 135. 171, 175, 179, 180, 200 Utke, Gene 38, 66, 170, 186, 194.198. 206 Utley. Ronald 66 V VanDinc, Nancy 66, 155, 157, 163 VanErstvelde, Judith 66, 144 Victor, Linda 67 Vincent, Peggy 67 VonDrcsky, Harlan 67, 70. 171, 184 W Wales, Keith 67 Walker, Norma 67 Ward, Gene 67 Ward. Melba 67 Warrick .Janet 67, 120, 122 Waters, william 67 Welch, Constance 67, 70, 112, 1 1 3. 146 Wenos, Gail 68, 11 2, 1 39 Wenos, John 68 124, 167 Wcstcnsce, Carol 68. 141 White,Louis 68, 183 Wicklund. Sharon 68 Wiener, Herbert 68 Wilkerson, Gloria 68, 118, 128, 141, 159 Willems. Ronald 68, 116, 117 Williams, Robert 68. 120 Williams, Roland 68 Williams, Thomas 68, 208, 209 Williamson, Lawrence 68, 201, 203 Wilson, Keith 69 Wise, Walter 10, 69, 135, 163, 171, 184, 185, 198 Withrow, Donald 69, 171, 175, 181 Wood. Lynne 52, 69 Wood, Michael 69, 157 Woods, Barbara 69 Workhciser, Janet 69, 115 Y Yancy. Edward 69, 112, 120 Yarbrough, Eileen 69 Ylinen, David 69 Z ZefTren, Barbara 69, 70,125, 159, 160, 167 Zentic. Arden 69. 171, 181, 201, 203 JUNIORS Abraham, Terry 71 Adams, Cordelia 71 Akins, Carol 71 Amiot, Francis 71. 120 Anderson, April 71, 130, 159 Anderson, Carol 86 Anderson, David 71 Anderson, Kay 71 Anderson, Marilyn 86 Anderson, Sharon 71, 127, 130, 159 Anderson, Sherry 71, 130, 157 Andich. Bruce 71, 135, 184 Angle, Raymond 71, 183,186 Archer, Mary 71 Arp, Darrell 71 Ash, Carolyn 71, 118, 1 38, 1 39. 163 B Bailey, Patricia 71 Barkan, Fredi 71 Bartels, Barbara 71, 115 Barton, Thomas 11,71, 118, 175 Bauersfeld. Nancy 71. 130, 159 Bealer, Judith 71 Bcarman. Gene 71 Beaston, Hah 71, 115 Beatty, Sharon 71 Beeding, Frances 72 Bchnken, Fred 72. 175 Benedict. Dolores 72 Benson, Marsha 72 Berntsen, Jon 72 Berry, Karen 7 2 Best, Linda 86 Beverlin, Corinne 7 2 Bibbv. Gary 72, 1 30, 159 Biehf, Thomas 7 2, 1 35. 170, 175 Bien, Patricia 7 2 Bieri, Robert 72 Birmcnt, Fred 72 Biork. Barbara 7 2 Blakely, Virginia 72 Bavlock, Alvin 86 Blecker, John 72. 175, 201. 203 Blocklinger, Janice 72, 159 Blomgren, Robert 72, 175 Blomquist, Clark 72 Boetie. Janet 72, 165 Boldt, Kenneth 7 2, 120 Bolte, Nancy 7 2. 112, 126 Bolyard. Nancy 7 2. 159 Bonds, Regenia 72, 115 Borst, James 72, 175 Botts, Steven 72, 163, 170, 171, 175, 208 Bourell. Stephen 86 Bowling r Harlan 72 Bowser. John 86 Boyd, Daniel 72, 11 2 Boyle, Thomas 7 2 Boyscn. Donald 86, 11 2 Bradley, William 72 Bragg, Wilson 72 Brandle. Wilson 86 Braughton, Gerald 72 Brazcc, Laura 72 Briceland. Karen 23, 72, 112 Bridgman, Diana 72 Brittendall, James 72, 118 Brown, Cora 72 Brown. Cynthia 72. 128,1 30.159 Brown, Joan 7 2 Brugman, Michael 7 3 Bubon. Robert 7 3 Buccwaltcr, Terry 7 3, 186 Bunch, Mack 86 Bun ten, Kathleen 7 3 Buranek, Sandra 7 3 Burkert, Judith 73 Butts, Bruce 86 Byerlinc, Russell 7 3 Bysinger, David 73. 112 C Campbell, Layne 73 Canavit, Sharon 7 3, 112 Cardwell, Lucinda 7 3 Carlsen, Gary 7 3. 120, 163, 186 Carlson, Dennis 86 Carrell, James 73, 201, 202 Carrell, Michael 7 3 Carroll, Darlene 7 3 Case, Carol 73 Casey, Patricia 73, 126 Chambers, Norma 7 3. 115 Chandler, Gary 86 Chisom, Donna 7 3 Choroshenko, Alexandra 73, 159 Clay, Calvin 7 3 Clevenstine. Emmert 73,120.154, 156 Cliff, Cheryl 7 3 Coates. Mary 7 3. 127, 157 Coffin, Ruth 73, 112, 128, 1 38, 139, 157, 159. 164, 165 Cohn. Ronald 73, 127 Coin, Nick 73, 208, 209 Connell, Robert 73. 1 35, 155, 163, 175, 186 Cook, Ann 73 Cowan, Kenneth 73, 183, 186, 187, 192, 194 Cribb, Rachel 7 3 Cromer, Franklin 7 3, 127, 157 Crow, Walter 86 Crownovcr, Donald 86, 154, 156 Crum, Sally 73 Curtis. Kathleen 73, 127.141,157 Cushing, Michael 73 D Daggett. Terry 30, 73 Dahlstrom, Vicki 7 3, 157 Daly, Patricia 128, 130. 159 Daly. Viola 73 Davidson, Viola 74 Davis, Bonita 74 Davis, Jeff 74 Davis, Paul 74, 175 Davis, Raymond 74 DeFrane, Steven 74 DeLoach, Ralph 74 Dencckcrc, Carole 74 Diedrich, Lawrence 74. 1 20 Dinning, Ronald 74. 112, 198 Dinwiddic. Chalrcs 74 Dittman, Linda 74 Dobbler, James 74 Dobbs, Diann 74 Docktcrman, Connie 74, 1 26 Doeckel, Maurice 74 Dohler, Wanda 74 Dominick, Ann 74 Donaway, Ernest 74 Dotson. Bonnie 74 Dow. Maureen 74 Downs, Victoria 74 Drowns, Jerry 86 Dryocl, Sharon 74 Duhlestine, George 74, 163, 170, 175.181,186, 208, 209 Duscnberry. Marie 74 Dusenberry, Ruthann 75 Dutiel, Diane 86, 119, 128, 130 Duytschaeuer. Diane 75, 157 E Eagle, Geraldine 75, 118 Eccles. Mark 86 Eckhart, Paul 75. 112 Ehlers, John 75 Ek strom, Susan 75 Elliott, Linda 75. 112 Elliott, Sharon 75. 120. 123 Elsbury, Terry 75 Emerick, Victoria 86 Engstrom, Charles 75. 112 Erickson, Carole 75 Evans, Donald 75, 175. 208 F Fagerburg, Vicki 75. 159 Faramelli, James 75 Farrow, Susan 75 Faur, Suzanne 75 Fields. lack 75, 157, 183 Finch. Dennis 86 Fisher, Jill 75, 112 Fite, Mary 86 Flack, Barbara 75, 11 2, 11 3, 1 26 Flodcn, Rose Ann 75 Floyd, LuBertha 75. 115 Ford, Gerald 75 Ford, Susan 75 Forest, Marsha 75 Forrest, George 75 Foster, Judith 75, 115 Foster, Raymond 86 Fowler, Alma 75, 115 Fowler, Helen 75 Frakcs, Jerry 27. 75 Francescon, Douglas 75, 175 French. Brenda 75 Fryxcll, James 75. 175. 201, 203, 208 Fuhlman, Joyce 75, 115 Fues, Ronald 86 Fuhr, Lynn Fuller, Judy 75 G Gabhart, Sharon 75 Garber, Melvin 75, 154 Garcia, Roberto 76 Geismar, Alvin 76, 207 Geramanis, Michael 76, 183 Germian, Penny 76, 154, 207 Gersick, Barry 76, 171, 184, 185 Goock, Ronald 76 Goodman, Jo Ann 86 Gordon, Lavonna 76 Graber, Joanne 76, 122 Grady, Barbara 76 Graham, Dennis 76 Grams, Christine 76 Gravitt, Marcia 76, 122 Green, Jerrold 76, 120, 163,171. 204 Green, Sandra 76 Greer, Sandra 76, 112, 126, 157 Amy 76 Gromoll. Jill 64, 76, 126 Gunnell, Julia 76 Gushanas, Daniel 76 H Habethur, Karen 76, 120, 207 Hahn, Delbert 86 Hainline, Sandra 76 Hains, Roger 76, 207 Hamm, Susan 76 Hammond, Sandra 76 Handley, Edward 76 Hansen, Judith 76, 115 Hansen, Henry 76, 112 Harding, Marsha 76 Harksen. Beverly 76 Harl, Mary 76 • Harland, John 76, 170, 175 Harmon, John 76 Harris, Linda 76, 115, 145 Harris, Nancy 76 Harrison, Alex 76, 112 Hawes. Sephen 76. 1 28, 1 30, 1 33, 139. 161. 207 Hayslett, Ann 76 Hechi. James 77, 120, 122, 20l, 202 Hensley. Mary 30, 77 Herbert. Richard 77 Herman. Michael 77, 207 Hilderbrand, Linda 77 Hill. Patti Jayne 86 Hilton, Timothy 77, 136 Hind s. Donna 74, 77, 86. 113, 163 Hoane, Gregory 77 Hobart. Jon 77. 133, 171, 175 Hobbs, Lynne 86, 98 Hofmann, Joseph 86, 175, 201 Hoick, Ruth 77, 112 Holcomb, John 77, 127 Holcomb, Robert 77 Holland, James 77 Holzer, Jack 77 Hood. Larry 77 Hoon. Edward 77 Hoover, Delores Hoover. Pauline 77, 126 Hotvedt, Lynne 77 Houseman, Evelyn 77, 115, 142, 143 Hrebcnard. Ronald 86, 127,207 Huddleston, Janet 77 Hudson, Carolyn 77 Hudson, Rodney 77. 183 Huff. Nangr 77, 118 Huffman, Rodger 77 Humphries, Peggy 17, 142 Huntley. Dale 9. 77, 112 Hutton, Margo 77, 112 Hynes, John 77 1 Lngcrsoll. Lynne 77, 120 Inglis, Helen 77, 142 J Jacks, Gerald 17, 201 Jackson, Karen 77 Jackson, Shirley 77 James, Frank 77 Jamieson, Harry 77 Jamison, Murphy 77, 186 Jennings, Mary 78 Jennings, Myrtle 78, 115 Jensen, Alan 78, 120 Jessie. Carl 86 Johnson, Cynda 78 Johnson. Dennis 78 Johnson, Henry 78 Johnson, James 74, 78, 86, 1 20, 163, 171, 206 Johnson, Judith Ann 78 Johnson, Mary 78 Johnson, Nancy 78 Johnson, Patricia 78, 120, 122, 207 ones, Mary 78 udd, JU1 78. 112, 143 une, Myra 78, 159 K Kaiser, Louis 78. 120, 186, 187, 191. 204 Kamerer, Carol 78, 115 Kaplan. Judith 78, 152. 157 Karman, Karen 78, 79. 11 2, 1 39. 157,165,210,211 Keller, Mary 78 Kester, Patricia 78, 115 Keto, Thomas 86 King. Barbara 78 King, Michael 78, 198 Kinney, Virginia 78 Kitchens, Edna Mae 78 Knanishu. Sallie 74, 78, 86. 163, 165 Knapp. Kenneth 78, 112 Knott, Sandra 78, 115 Kozun, Jean 78 Kramer, Gary 78, 118, 119, 184 Kramer, Jane 140, 147, 148 Kramer, Paula 78 Kratzer, Timothy 78, 11 2 Kruse, Lynne 78 Kubcc, James 86 L Lagc, Dennis 78 Landrith, Tita 86. 119, 128. 159 Langdon, Sharon 78 Lazio, Michael 86 Lear, Patricia 78 Lectch, Eugene 78, 112, 120 Leman, Stuart 78, 175 Lemkau, Alice 78, 120, 122 Lenser, Robert 79 Lind. Betty 79, 139, 140. 148 Lind, Sharon 79. 128, 159 Lindemann, Bonnita 79 Linder, Lawrence 79 Lindgren. Nadyne 79 Lindoerfcr, Dean 79, 120 Lindorff. David 79. 112,1 20, 207 Lindstrom, Jon 79, 120 Linn, Richard 79 Lockhart. Helen 86 Logan, Judith 86 Lotnridgc. Sandra 79, 115 Lowery, Eugene 79 Lundgren. Jon 79 Lundy. MaryAnnc 79 Luther, John 79 Me Me Adam. David 79 McCombs, Edward 79 McCormick .John 79 McDowell, Everett 79, 112. 123, 201,202 McElroy, Michelle 79 McGoldrick, LeRoy 86 McGoniglc, Janet 79 McGuire, James 79. 86, 163 McKee, Glenda 79, 115, 148 McKnight. John 79, 170 McMillan. Timothy 80, 175, 208, 209 McNeal, Michael 80 McNeill. William 80, 120, 122, 175 McRae, Cheryl 79. 115 McRoberts. Mary 80 M Madison, Elaine 80 Makedon, Eva 86 Maring, Roxanne 80 Marquis, Trent 80, 184, 185 Marshall. Paul 80, 158 Martens. Janet 80, 115 Masengarb, Helen 86 Mathcrly. Sharon 80, 11 2 Maxeiner, Theodore 80, 207 Maxey, Ross 80 May, Dick 80, 163, 175 Meanor, Sharon 86 Medley, Ronald 80, 112 Meier, Craig 80, 198 Mell, Terrance 80 Meyer, Dean 80, 175 Meyer, Rollic 80, 198 Miller, Earl 80 Miller. John D. 80 Miller. John E. 86 Miller. Selena 80, 142, 143 Miller, Stephen 86 Miller. Terry 80, 170. 175 Miner, Larry 80 Mintcer, Connie 80 Mockmore, Gary 86 Moeller. Gloria 80, 159 Moon, Donald 80 Moore. Lorey 80, 140, 147, 148 Moran, Kenneth 80 Moran, Michael 86, 122 Morlan, Linda 80 Morrison, Ann 80, 86, 157, 162, 163. 164, 165 Morrison, Michael 80 Murphy , Criag 86, 175 Murphy, Michael 80, 173 Murphy Patrick 86 Mustacchio. Brter 80, 171, 175 N Naab. Michael 80, 207 Nacin, Robert 80 Nagle. Bettv 80, 115 Nagle. Ralph £6, 122, 156 Nahrgang, Suzanne 80 Nelson. Barbara 80 Nelson, Carl 81 Nelson, Mary 81 Nesseler, Steven 81. 127, 156, 157, 171, 198, 200 Nicholls. Judith 81, 142 Nicholson, Victoria 81 Norris, Raymond 81 Novak. Darrell 81. 130, 175 O Olson, Diane 81 Olson, Robert 81, 112 Ortiz, Caroline 81 Otts, Betty 86 Overton, Marcella 81 P Paridon, John 81, 119. 198, 200 Parks, Norman 81 Patterson, Carol 81 Paul, Bill 81. 130, 175, 180 Paul, John 81 Peasley, Janice 81 Pepping, Judith 81 Perkins, Donna 81, 128, 130, 159 Perrin, Kent 81 Petersen, Gary 81 Petersen. Grctchen 81, 141 Petersen, Louis 81, 208 Peterson, April 81 Peterson, Marsha 86 Peterson. Pamela 81, 109, 112, 140, 157 Pettit, Everett 81 Phillips. Barbara 81 Phillips, Elaine 81, 163 Phillips, John 81 Phillips, Mary 86 Phillips. Stanley 81 Phillips, Willis 86 Plum. Robert 81 Poclvoorde, Gloria 81 Porter, Gary 81 Potter, Edward 81 Powell. Gary 81 Prather, Donald 81 Printy, Pamela 81 Prochi. Rachel 81 Prosser, Cheryl 82 Purviance, Edward R. 82 Q uick, Melvin 86 uist, Robert 86 R Ralston, Douglas 82 Ranson, Richard 82, 208 Rapley. Elizabeth 79. 82, 141, 157 Rein hold, Karen 82, 122. 141 Reis, Dana 82 Reynolds, Dennis 82, 208 Rhoden, Bertha 82 Richards, Michael 82, 120, 163 Richeson, Connie 82, 159 Ridenour, William 82 Rinell. Robert 86 Ringer, Judith 82, 159 Rink, Carol 82, 159 Robinson, Joyce 82, 115 Rocycki, Hans 82 Rocske. Paulette 82 Rogers. Linda 82, 115 Rohr, David 82 Rollason, Thomas 82 Roller, Gr etchen 82, 115 Rosenberg, Nancy 82, 118, 126, 128, 130, 157. 159 Ruge. Joyce 82 Rummels, Terry 82 Rummels, Thomas 82 Ruud, Glenn 82 Ryan, Michael 82 S Sack field. Diana 82 Saur, Mary Ann 8 2 Sax, Barbara 82, 157 Schachcl. Maryann 82 Schaechcr, Bonnie 82 Schafer, Sherry 86 Schaumburg, Ellen 82 Schelstrate, Thomas 82 Scheucrman, Joseph 82,120,1 30, 135,159 Schmit. Laurence 82 Schmin, Carol 82 Schmitt. Joseph 86 Schnell, David 82 Schorpp, Kathleen 83 Schrader. Timothy 83, 112. 208 Schroeder. Victoria 83 Schuster, Gary 83, 170. 198. 200 Scott, Areeta 8 3 Scott. Marilyn 8 3 Scott, Ralph 83 Seager, Karlctta 83 Sedgwick. Stephen 83, 175 Scdrel, Nancy 23. 83 Seefcldt, James 83, 208 Sercg. Karen 83 Shetler, Judith 83 Shetter. Michael 83, 171. 175 Short, Judith 83 c Shropshire, Russell 83 Siegel, Donald 83, 118, 127 Silknitter, Michael 83. 112 Simpson, John 83 Sims, Carolynn 83 Sims, Patsy 8 3 Singleton, Susanne 86, 157, 163 Sinnett. Kathryn 83 Skaggs, John 83, 120 SkilTman, Linda 11,8 3 Skyles. Sandra 83, 115 Smiley, Stephen 86 Smith. Benjamin 83, 120 Smith, Cary 83 Smith, Harold 83 Smith, Karen 83 Smith, Mark 8 3 Smith. Pansy 83 Smith. Patricia 83 Smith, Shirley 83 Soboroff. David 86, 154 Soliz, Richard 83 Souza, John 86 Souza. Shirley 86 Spates. Sandra 83 Stage. Beverly 83 Stage. John 83, 175 Steele, Hartwell 83 Stengel. Kathryn 79.84, 128, 139, 141, 159 Stiles, Don 86 Stiles, Michael 86 Stone. Carol 84 Stotts, Patricia 84 Striedcr, Carl 84 Sunstrom, Diane 84 Swain. Lola 84 Swank, Janet 84 Swann, Patricia 84 Swisher, Richard 84 Swisher, Stephen 86, 175 Sykes, Karen 84 T Talboom, Randa 84 Talik, Eiline 84 Tanner. Gail 84, 115 Taylor, Bobbie 84, 115 Taylor, Patricia 84 Teague, James 84, 120, 175 Teros, James 84, 135. 163, 171, 175 Terrill, Robert 84, 171, 175, 183 Thomas, Margaret 79. 84, 141, 148 Thompson, Georgia 84 Thompson. James 84 Thompson, Kent 84 Thompson, Margaret 84 Tiefenbach. Robert 86 Tille. Linda 84 Tinion, Gail 84 Titus, Elizabeth 115 Toney, Harold 86 Towns, Yvonne 115 Trone, Dudley 86 Tucker, Lawrence 86, 112 Tuman, Letty 115 V Vancil, Mijon 115 VanDine, Michael 162, 163, 170, 171, 175, 181. 208, 209 VanLandschoot, Joanne 115 Varbel, Robert 85 VedeU. Richard 85 Vcrsman, Kenneth 85 Vincent, Glen 85 Vogler, Christine 86 VonMontz, Vicki 85 W Wadkins, Phyllis 85 Wahlstrom, Ann 85, 207 Waite, Dennis 85. 112 Walgren, Lisa 85. 157, 165, 210, 211 Walker. Cheryl 85 Walker. Ralph 85. 175 Ward, Patsy 85 Waters, Carol 85 Waxenberg, James 85. 135, 170. 171, 175, 180 Weeber, Judith 85 Weindruch, Kitty 85 Welsh, Daniel 85 Wessel, Barbara 85, 130 Whislcr, Curtis 85 White, Barbara 86 White. Gail 112, 159 White, Mary 85 Whitlow, La Verne 86 Whitmore, Diana 85, 112, 113, 139 Whitmore. Karen 85. 115, 141 Wight. Stephen 122, 175 Willetts. Diana 85. 118 Willfong, Jerry 86 Williams, Herman 85 Williams, Larry 85 Williams, Marvin 85 Williams. Susan 85 Williamson. George 85, 186 Williamson, Richard 85. 112,175 Williamson, Willie 86 Wilson, James 85 Wilson, Linda 85 Wilson. Phyllis 85, 155 Winfree, Gary 85 Wise. William 85 Witmer. Lynn 85 Woo, Hen nr 86 Woods. Jeffrey 85, 186 Wright, Gerald 85 Y Yancy. Robert 86, 156 Yaudas, Jerry 86 Ycater, Thomas 86 Yeocum Mary 86, 118, 126, 139, 145,159 Yodts. Robert 86 Young, Glenn 86 z Zwicker. Dianna 86, 122 Zwicker, Gwendolyn 86, 122 SOPHOMORES A Abernathy, Sharon 87 Adams, Kermit 87 Alexander. Ruth 87 Allen, Dennis 87 Allen, Donald 105 Andeen. Gary 87, 120, 198 Anderson, Bonnie 87 Anderson, Bruce 87, 154, 156 Anderson, Carol 87 Anderson, Darryl 87, 200, 206 Anderson. Karl 105, 197 Anderson, Patricia 87 Anthony, David 87 Arndt, Judith 87, 207 Arnold, Jacqueline 87, 1 58 Arnold. Kenneth 87, 197 Arp, Duane 87 Arvidson, Bruce 87 Atto, Gary 87 B Bacon, Rick, 87, 120, 122 Bahnks, Cynthia 87 Bailey. Katherine 87, 155, 210. 211 Baker, Sharon 87 Ballard, Sonya 87 Banfteld. Robert 87 Barber. Albert 87. 201 Barber. Larry 88, 197 Barnes, Betty Ann 88 Barnes. Janice 88 Barnes, Jeffrey 88 Barnes. Penelope 88 Barth, Sherrie 88 Bartlett, Vicki 88 Banin, Donald 88 Bauer. Tim 88, 127 Beach. Sharon 88 Beasley, Bonnie 88 Beaumont, Ruth 88 Beaupre, Richard 88 Behnken, Betty 88 Bell, Virginia 88 Benner. Georgia 88 Bennett, Bonnie 88 Benson, David 88 Benson, Mike 88 Berg, Magnus 88 Berg, Patricia 88 Berman, Marie 88 Berry, Lana 88, 165 Berry, Mary 88 Berry, Susan 88 Beyerlein, Robert 105, 120 Biggs, Vicki 105 Billings, Paula 88 Bixby, John 88 Biork. Bruce 88. 184, 201 Biorkman, Arnold 88 Black, Paul 88, 182 Blaylock, Alice 105 Bledsoe. Roger 105 Blink, Sharon 88 Block, Alvin 88 Blocker, Sandra 88 Boarts, Dennis 88 Boccarossa, Jack 88, 154, 156, 207 Boetje, Barbara 88, 1 58 Bohn. Bonnie 88, 141 Boles, Marlene 88 Bolte, Carol 89 Bond, Betty 89 Booras, Georgia 89 Botch. Dennis 89. 201 Bottomlcy, Thomas 89, 201 Boyd, Benny 89. 117, 182 Bradley. Lynn 89 Bradley, Patricia 89 Bragg. Mae 89 Bragg. Wilson Brancato, Jean 89 Breck. James 89, 120, 122 Bregstone, Anne 89 Brissman, Prudy 89, 141 Brooks.Joan 89 Brown, Cora Brown, Gail 89 Brown. Linda 89 Brunswig, Norman 89 Buckley, Jim 105, 182 Buckwaiter, Ronald 89 Bull, Dennis 89, 120, 122, 185 Bullock, Michael 105 Burch, Harold 89, 165, 201 Burgess, Danny 89 Burk, Sally 89 Bursott, Linda 89 Buser, Phyllis 89 Butler, David 89 Buffer, William 89, 182, 197 Bykowsky, Helen 89, 165 Bynum, Ruth 105 Bysingcr, David C Cain, Robert 89 Callahan, Karen 89 Campbell, Steve 89 Campos, Mary 89 Cantrell, Barra 89 Carlson, Johanna 89 Carmack, Chris 89 Camaghi, Jane 89, 141 Camitnan. David 89, 198 Carr. Daniel 89 Carr. Dennis 89. 127, 185 Carr. Donald 105 Carrell, Jill 90 Carroll. Judith 90 Carruthers, Jack 90 Case, Robert 90, 185 Castle, Warren 90 Chapman, Gerald 90 Chatftcld, Larry 90 Chehak, John 90 Christ, Rahna 90 Christensen, Norman 90, 120, 122 Clarquist, Lewis 90 Clay, Harold 105 Clayton, Willis 90 Clegg, Timothy 90 Clevenger, Dennis 90 Coatney, Louis 90. 201 Coe, Shirley 90 Coleman. Eugene 90 Collins. James 90, 165, 182 Collins, Patricia 90 Collins, Sandra 90 Cook. Kenzlow 90, 122 Cooper, Steven 90, 182 Craven, Bobbie 90 Crawford, Grant 90 Creswell, Kaye 90 Criswell. Michael 90, 182 Crouch. Ralston 90 Culver, Norman 90 D Daggett, Terry 91 Daniels, Michael 90 Danner, Joyce 90 Danner, Rov 105 Darton, Terry 90, 182, 197 Darwin, Ronald 90, 1 22 David, Jerry 90 Davidson. Ronald 90, 120 Davis, Donna 90, 1 20 Davis, Marion 90 Davis, Robert 91 Dawkins, Esther 91 Day, Carol 91 Day, Darryl 91. 197, 207 Day, Norman 91, 182 Dean, George, H. 91, 201 Dean, George, J. 91 Dean, Terry 91 DeLacerda, James 91 DcPaepc, Linda 91 DePauw. Michael 91 DePover. Joseph 91 Derrick, Margaret 91 Deutsch, Joel91 Dickey, Jerry 91 Douglas, John 105 Dryocl, Jo Ann 105 Dulaney. Gary 91 Duncan, Carol 91 E Ealy, Freda 91 Earle. Steve 91 Eaton, Patsy 91 Eberts, Ruth 91 Eckert. Shirley 91 Eckhardt, Robert 91 Eckhart, June 92 Eckhart, Martha 92 Edmund, Janice 92, 120,141,145 Edmund. Linda 92, 120 Edwards, Louis 92 Edwards. Michael 92, 182 Edwards, Steven 92 Ekonomos, Katherine 92, 158, 165 Elliott. William 92, 182 Engel, Diann 92 Engcsser, Larry 92 Engle, Linda 92 Erickson, Richard 92, 185 Espelie. Karl 92 Esrick, Sheila 92 F Fasbender, David 92 Faur, Carol 92 Feeley, Michael 92, 184 Fensterbusch, Alan 92 Foley, Ronald 92, 165, 182 Ford, Leo 92, 122 Forest, Priscilla 92 Forst, Victoria 92 Foster, Brenda 92, 142 Foster, Gary 92, 185 Foster, Marsha 92 Foster, Myma 92 Fox,Judy 92 Frances, Judith 92. 145 Freeman, Beverly 92 Freeze, Sharon 92 Freidman. Margo 92 Fritz. William 92, 182, 197 Fuller, Barbara 92 G Gallagher, Sandra 92 Ganakes, Sandra 92 Gard, Gary 92 Garrison, Gerald 92 Gass. Larry 95 Gcislcr, Donald 95, 185. 197 Gelaude, David 95, 185 Gephart. Charles 95 Gesualdo, Robert 105 Gibbs, Michael 95. 184 Gilmore, Neva 95 Girlus. John 95 Glassner, Ronald 95, 198 Goldman, Judi 95 Gosncll, Charles 95, 182, 197 Goyins, Thomas 95 Grate. Jon 95 Grate. Stephen 95 Gray, Ralph 95 Green, Robert 95 Green, Terry 95 Greene. Richard 95, 182 Green, William Greenwodd, Sharyn 95 Grcms, George 105 Gushanas. Robert 95 Gustafson, Grctchen 95, 115 Gustafson, Robert 95 H Hagan. Barbara 95 Hagcman, Ronald 95 Hall, John 95, 154 Hall, Melvin 95. 197 Hamburg. Ricky 95 Hamilton, Edward 95 Hamilton, Kenneth 95 Hamilton, Lyla 95 Hampton, Brule 50, 95, 182 Hancks, Sharon 95 Handley. Christine 105 Hanncs, Daniel 95, 201 Hannon, Evarae 95 Hansen, James 95 Hansen, Judith 95 Hanson. John 95, 122 Harksen. Shirley 95. 165 Harrell. George 95 Harris, Dennis 95 Harris, Marilyn 94 Harris, Merrill 94 Harris, Susan 94 Hass. William 94, 182, 201 Hasson. Floyd 94 Haymaker. Stephen 94, 120, 201 Hayslett, Gloria 94 Hazen, Myron 105 Heaton, Rosalee 94 Hedquist, Shirley 94, 165 Heitz. Robert 94, 201 Henke, Connie 94 Hennessy, Richard 94, 198 Herington, Michael 94 Hevmann, David 94 Hibbard, Ann 105 Hickman, Cecil 94 Higgins. Carl 94 Higgins. Paul 94 HuTTH crschcl 94. 201, 202 Hillyer, Richard 105 Hines, Daril 94 Hingstrum, Robert 94 Hobson, Larry 94 Hoeflc, Kenneth 94 Hoerger, Nancy 94 Hofcr, Dale 94 Hohermauer. Patricia 94 Hollingsworth, Julie 94. 210, 211 Holmes. Peter 94, 120 Holtman, Gary 94 Hoskins, Arena 94 Hotvedt, Katherine 94, 122, 165 House, David 94 Houseman, Kenneth 94, 156 Hovonick, Charles 94, 182, 197 Howell, David 94 Hubbard, Marylou 94 Hubbell, Thomas 105 Huff. Susan 94 Hughes, Royal 94 Hull, Norman 95, 127, 201. 206 Humes, Michael 95, 127,1 50. 206 Humphries, Larry 95 Hunigan, Wcndcl 95, 120 Hutton, Bruce 95 Hynes, Robert 95 I Iffland. Jeananne 95 Inch, Duward 95 Ingold, Sharon 105 Iverson, Carol 95 J Jackson, Robert A. 95, 156 Jackson. Robert N. 95 Jamison, James 95. 197 lohnson, Bonnie 95 Johnson, Gerry Ann 95 Johnson. Kathleen 95. 98 Johnson, Linnea 95. 109 Johnson, Susan 95, 141 Johnson. William R. 95, 201 Johnson. William T. 95, 182 Jones, Danny 95, 182 Jones, Ethel 95 Jones, Myrl 105 Jones, Stephanie 95 Judd, Jill 105 K Kalolan, Chris 95 Kankc. Larry 95, 163, 182, 201 Karaway. Mary 95. 120 Karish, Myra 95 Karp. Allan 95 Keim, Kenneth 95 Kell, Thomas 95 Keller, Judith 95 Kelly, Barbara 95 Kempi, Brian 95 Kendall, Larry 95 Kenter, Michael 95 Kcrshner, Mindclle 95, 141 Keys, Monroe 95, 182, 201 Kinnamon. Dennis 95 Klingaman, Philip 105 Knapp. Rita 95 Knox. Cha rles 96 Kocster, Gary 96 Kocster, Karen 96 Kolls, Richard 96 Kubcc. Bernice 96 Kubec,James 96 Kulig, Richard 96 Kunst, Frederick 96 L LaDagc, William 120, 122, 207 Laing. Mary 96, 142 LaMar, Ronald 96, 182 Lane, Kenneth 96, 183 Lange, Russell 96 Lannoo, Michael 96 Larson, Chris 96, 163, 18 3, 197 Larson. Linda 96 Larson, Louise 96 Larson, Thomas 96, 120, 122, 207 Lehman, Jon 96 LeistUco, William 96 Lewis, Duane 96, 122, 182 Liedtke, Wayne 96, 207 Lindahl, Jon 96 Lindblom, Sue 96 Lindsay, Gary 96. 182 Lindstrcm. Robert 96 Lingard, Dwight 96 Linn, Charles 96, 154 Uttle, Carol 96 Livingston. Carol 96 Logan, Dupree 96, 182 Logsdon, Gaiy 96 Lohr, John 96, 207 Long, Vicki 96, 210, 211 Longfteld, Richard 96 Lorentzen, Lance 96, 206 Lorentzen, William 96, 182 Louck, Judith 96 Love, Sara 97 L oveless, Carol 97 Loveless, James 97 Lowrance. Pamela 97 Loy, Carole 105 Ludin, Ronald 97 Lundeen, Bryce 97, 182, 198 Lundeen, James 97, 120, 122 Lundeen, Sharon 97 Me McAfee, Robert 97 McBride, Connie 97 McCaffery. Barbara 97 McCallum. Mary Ellen 97 McCarthy, JacJc 97 McClean, Michael 97 McCombs, Marilyn 97 McCorkle, Lanny 97 McGowan, Lawrence 97 McDonald, George 97 McDonald, Susan 97 McDowell, Carl 97, 201 McGinnis, Diana 97 McGoldrick, Shirley 97 McKay, Richard 97 McKellip, Deborah 97 McKinney, Ronald 97 McMaster, Brian 97, 154, 156 McMillan, Donita 97 McMillan, Thomas 97 . McMurray, Rose Marie 97 McNeal, Paul 97 McNcrny, Kenneth 97, 162, 163, 198, 200 M Maas. Linda 97. 122 Madden, Edward 97 Malcolm. Linda 97, 153 Malien, Sharon 97. 210, 211 Manuel. George 97, Marsclle, Larry 97, 18 3, 197 Martin, Freda 9H Martin, Robert 98. 184 Masengarb. Irene 98 Mason. Gary 98, 163, 207 Mathews. Dennis 98 Maynard. Raymond 98 Maync. Ronald 98 Mclchi, Howard 98 Mendoza, Frank 98, 182 Metternich. Susan 98, 109 Metz. Danny 98 Mever. Cyntnia 98 Miles. William 98 Miller. Beth 98 Miller, Connie 98 Miller. Earl Miller, Judy 98 Miller. Lariy 98. 120 Miller, Linda 98 Miller. Patricia 98 Miller. Sharon 98 Miller, Susan 98 Milligan, Ronald 98, 120, 182 Minnehan, Patricia 98 Mitchell. Susan 98 Mohr, Keith 98 Moore, John 99, 182, 201 Moore. Wade 99. 182, Mordhorst. Patra 99 Morgan, Allen 99, 162, 163, 182 Morrill, Richard 99, 182. 201 Morris, David 99, 1 84 Moses. Mark 99, 184 Mosher, Bonnie 99 Moyer, William 99 Munlenburg, Nancy 99 Munday. Harriet 99 Myers, Judith 99 N Nations, Timothy 99 Nelson. Cheryl 99, 1 38 Nelson, Kathryn 99 Nelson, Richard 99 Nelson, Ronald 99. 182, 201 Nelson, Terry 99 Nelson, Ward 99. 198 Nesbitt, George 99 Ncsseler, Jane 99 Newell, Frances 99 Newton, Joyce 99 Nicholson, Sandra 99 Nielsen. Richard 27. 99 Nitekman. Mark 99 Normoylc, Tom 99 O Ogden, Sylvia 99 Ohlweilcr, Jane 99, 210, 211 Olmstead. William 99 O Melia, Maryell 99 Orr, Barbara 99. 1 20 Ortiz, Richard 99. 182. 201 Oswald, Susan 99 P Padakis. Dennis 99 Parccilc, Gary 99 Park, Robert 99. 127 Partlow, Robert 99 Patsch, Judith 100 Patterson, Dale 100 Paul, Terry lOO, 182 Pauley, Dennis 100, 182 Paulsgrove, Marilyn 100 Pearson, Nancy 100 Pearson, Robert 100 Pearson, Sandra 100 Beasley, Diana 100 Pen well. Janice 100, 142 Perry, William 100, 120, 198 Peterson, Carl 100 Peterson, Karen 100 Peterson, Linda 100 Peterson, Sharon 100 Pfaff, Kenneth 100, 163, 182 Pheglcy. Helen 100, 143 Phillips, James 100 Phillips, Susan 91, 100 Pick r on, Flo ranee 100 Picper, Judith 100, 142 Pirkl, Rosalee 100, 122 Pobanz, Susan 100 Pollock, Darrell 100, 120, 136 Polton, Gary 100 Polzin, Catherine 100 Pontzius, Dennis 100 Popp, Gary 100, 120 Pouder, Judith 100 Powell, Amy 100 Predmore, Sally 91, 100 Prescott, Michele 100 Priebe, Nancy 100, 120, 122 Prieto. Linda 100 Puck, Virginia 100, 163 Q Queck, Constance 100 Quick, Rudolph 100 Quint, Anita 100 R Rader, Nancy 101 Randolph, Robert 101, 201 Ray. Dawn 101, 142 Reed, Gerald 101 Reed, James 101 Reed, Margaret 101 Reed, Marlene 101 Reed, Sharon 101, 122 Reid, Leonard 101 Reisman, Robert 101, 198 Renig, Carol 101 Rexdale, Thomas 101 Reynolds, Dennis Reynolds. Donald 101 Richards, Carol 101 Riddell, Lorraine 101 Riexinger, Rene 101 Robertson, John 101, 182 Robinson. Linda 101 Robinson, Shirley 101 Roderick, Russell 101 Rogers, Stephen 101, 197 Rogers, Susan 101 Rose, Wayne 101, 120. 201 Rush, Linda 101 Russel, LcRoy 101 S Sabol, Norman 101, 154, 156 St. Clair. Marie 101 Sajak, Deborah 101, 142 Sajak. Jill 101 Salton, Richard 101 Sampson, Janice 101 Samuelson. Sharon 101 Sandway, John 91, 198 Schachel. Larry 101 Schecl, Richard 101 Schick. Robert 101,122,198,200 Schladt. iRonnic 101 Schmidt, Nancv 101, 163 Schmirt. David 102 Schmook, Nancy 102 Schneider, Mary 102 Schocssel, Carolyn 102 Schoessel. Debbie 102 Sccor, Helen 102 Seifert, Gaye 102 Sexton, Stanley 102 Shadden. Thomas 102 Shcan, Stephen 102 Sheets, Nancy 102, 163 Shchom, Thomas 102 Sheneman. Shirley 102 Shoots, Jacqueline 102 Shropshire. Russell Silkiner, Karen 102 Slye, Larry 102 Smith. Bruce 98, 102, 182 Smith, WUlic 102, 182 Sncath. Clifford 102 Snelling, Linda 102 Snow, Alice 102 Spcctor, David 102 Stablein, Ronald 102 Stanton. Sandra 102 Stauffer, Randall 102, 182, 201 Steclhammcr. Joyce 102 Stephens, Sonny 102 Stewart, Rochellia 102 Stoit, Nancy 102 Stotts. Margaret 102 Strahan, Caretta 102 Strahan, Roger 102 Stuart, Harry 102, 182 Stuck!, David 102, 156 Suggs. Curtis 102 Sutcr, Terrance 102, 201 Swanson, Carol 102 Swayne, Nancy 103 Sweeden. Jacqueline J03 T Taber. Theodore 103, 182 Talaga, Dan 103, 198 Talley, Peggy 103 Tanner, Harlan 103, 182, 197 Tart, Sandra 103 Taylor, Jean 103 Taylor. Thomas 103 Teague, Daniel 103, 197 Teague, Dennis. 103 Teigland, Lenora 103, 141 Telleen. William 103 Tcrrey. James 103, 182. 197 Tcuscher, Carol 103 Thomas, Janice 103 Thomas, Karen 103 Thomas. Sheryl 103 Thrasher, Sharon 103 Ticfenbach. Alien 103 Timm, Gloria 103, 143 Timm, Vicki 103 Tobin, Harold 103 Timoch, Robert Torrence. Rita 103 Trede, Penny 104 Trop. Annick 104, 141 Trust, Steve 104 Tubbs, Sandra 104 Tucker, Kathleen Tucker. Marshall 104 Turner, Stephen 104 U Unley, Frank 104 Unzcl, Richard 104 Utke, Linda 104 V Valsoano, Mary 104 VanDeKerckhovc, Rita 104,143 VamDemBreem, Brian 104 VanDcVelde, Barbara 104 Vandevcrner, Pamela 104 Van Epps, Dennis 104 VanOverschelde. Judy 104 VanZandbcrgen. Patricia 104 Vetter, Karen 104 VonMotz. Kathleen 104 W Wagers, Etta 104 Waite. David 104, 183 Walker. James 104 Walker, Patricia 104 Walker, Raymond 104 Wall, Cheryl 104 Ward. Brenda 104 Ward, Carol 104, 141, 163 Ward, David 104, 201 Warrick. Allien 104 Wartman. Kathryn 104 Weaver, James 104, 182 Weaver, Jud ith 122 Wcgehaupt, Siegrid 104 WeUcert, John 104 Wcikert. Mary 104 Weiner, Murry 104 Wells, Annette 104 Werth, Susan 104 Westerfield. Jcanene 104 Wcstermorland, Glenn 105, 197 Westmorland, Joyce 105 Whitcanafk. Judy 105, 143 White. Jo tc 105 White. Urry 105 Wildermuth, Clyde 105 Wiley. Lewis 105 Wilkcns, Steven 105, 163. 183 Wilkcrson, Cheryl 105 Willfong. Judith 105 Wilhite, Dale 105 Williams, Michael 105 Williams. Tom 105 Williamson, Dennis 105, 183 Williamson, Linda 105 Williamson. Willie Wilson. Bill 105. 120 Wilson, Martha 105 Wilson. Steve 105, 182 Winger, Kimberly 105 Winters, Terry 105 Win, Sandra 105 Wood, David 105, 197, 206 Workman, Janice 105 Wright. Helen 105 Wunderlich. Craig 105, 184 Y Yeater. Donald 105 . Z Zare, Sandra 105 Zeglin, Anita 105 Ziegenharn. Pamclia 105 Zimmer, Linda 105, 127 ADMINISTRATION Ackerson, Gary 20, 198 Allen. Wilbur 24, 183 Aller. Merlin 28. 175 Almquist, H.V 26, 175, 176,182 Armstrong, William 25 Aspedon, F.W. 16 Austin. Charles O. 15, 204 Bacon. Matilda 24. 144 Ball, Deane 21 Becker, Shirley 30 Bevill, John 24 Blaser, Gladys 24 Blick. Eugene 29 Blomberg. John 22 Board ofiEducation 14 Borth, David 21 Brent. Mary 20, 207 Brown, George 28, 175, 201 Bultinck, Delores 29 Buren, Kathleen 22 Borrow, George 26 Callihan, Kathryn 22 Calvert, Elsve 23 Casten. Florence 21 Chambers, Rosand 20, 67 Chanerton, Jean 30 Dark, Benjamin 29, 175 Clark, J.R. 21 Collins, Dean 18 Dickerson, Ted 25 Dcblad, Carrie 29 Fleener, Ed 26, 197 Forward, Lyle 23, 184 Franck. George 26, 182 Gilettc, Marie 18 Greene, K.E. 20 Gustafson, Mark 18 Hall, Dorothy 26 Hankins, Media 1 8 Hanson, Earl 14 Hazlett. Helen 28 Hegg, Hollis 25 Henson, Marilyn 30 Hobcn, Dora 30 Houlton. Fred 17, 29 Jasper. Alvin 27, 143 Johnstone, James 28, 182, 201 Jones, Lyle 24 Kruzan, Donald 27, 120 Kubicek. Neola 17. 18 Kougeoures, Sofia 18 LaMere, Doreen 20 Laraway, Sarah 18 Leary. Helen 29 Lentz, Robert 23 Liebbe, Florence 17 Lundeen. H.L. 21. 175 McDowell, Everett 27 McKclvey, Bonnie 18 McMaster, George 26. 143 Maple. Bliss 21 Martin, J.R 19 Martin. P.J. 25 Melbourne, Genettc 19 Melchoir, Cletus 25. 143 Mickelson, Don 25 Miller. Violet 24 Motz. Robert 26, 206 Neuerburg. L.P 24 Noble, Helen 28 Osborn, Murray 27, Parrish, Hazel 23 Ptschang, Nicholas 19, 118 Peterson, E. Dorothy 27 Peterson, J.C. 23 Pierce. Marguerite 21 Proctor. Willis 17, 19 Riggs. Mabel 28 Rifev. Robert 20, 186, 194 Schuck. Ruth 17, 19 Schultz. Chester 28. 201 Sias. Richard 25 Stein, Edward 27 Stone, Charlotte 29 Stone, John 27 Swenson, Lyal 19 Svmons, Jerry 20, 182, 197 Tsagaris. Clara 22 W’agner, H.L. 17 Walker, Carolyn 19 Wavrin. Kathrvn 22 Welty, Helen 19 ASSOCIATIONS Camera Club 158 Civic Youth Center 155 D.A.R.. S.A.R. 167 Dramatic Club 159, 160, 161 Electronics, Club 156 French Club 141 Future Homemakers of America 14 2 . 143 Future Nurses of America 144, 145 Girls’ Athletic Association 147, 148, 149 Hi-Y 150, 151 Lctterman’s Club 170, 171 National Honor Society 168, 169 Pan American League 152, 15 3 Pep Club 164, 165. 166 Quill and Scroll 167 Radio Club 157 Science Club 154 Senate 162, 163 Y Teens 138, 139, 140 Youth Forum 146 Photographer, Ted Hains ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mr. Nicholas Peschang, Advisor Mr. Charles 0. Austin, Jr., Principal Mr. “Andy” Anderson, Inter-Collegiate Press Haines Studio, Photography The Rock Island Argus, Photography The Davenport Times-Democrat, Photography Lowell Apple, Photography Camera Club, Photography Donna Nelson, Photography Nordquist Studio, Photography Ina Karish, Student Writer 230 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomas — Graduation Announcements USA
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