Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)

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ROCK ISLAND SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL ROCK ISLAND ILLINOIS WATCHTOWER Listen my brothers, For I have gone before you. Mine are the words of wisdom and experience. You are young, Your struggle only beginning. Your fields yet to be sown. The harvest is yours to reap. If only you will Fight, my brothers. For what you believe. TABLE OF CONTENTS ACADEMICS.o ACTIVITIES. 106 ASSOCIATIONS. I36 ATHLETICS. I76 1 4 nn You e approaching TheWatchTower I 1 he Black. Hawk Museum and the WATCH TOWER HILL This hill known as TheMfhlch Tower was the favorite resort of Black Hawk famed Indian Whr Chief of the United Nations of Sauk and Fox. This localilN was the capital of their holdings which Included p ractical ly all of low. Northern Missouri, this section of Illinois and Soibnofct r.wtaBsin. From a rocky point on Watchtower Hill, Chief Blackhawk could scan the horizon for sijms of an enemy, watch the skies for rain clouds and weathers sifms. He could survey dense forests abundant with Rame, the rippling river waters and the fertile valley below. Blackhawk saw the land of his people — the ground that fed them, supported them, and buried them. Today Blackhawk State Park stands on the site of Chief Blackhawk’s Indian village. Wandering the park’s wooded trails or standing atop Watch- tower Hill looking over the river one thinks of the Sauk and Fox who have gone before. You are reminded of the courage and .spirit which built their nation in the forest wilderness; you think of the wise and watchful ones who defended it. You remember a people who lived each day looking to.the future and the glory of the next sun rising. 4 Each year Sauk and Fox Indians gather to feast, sing, and dance on the land where Chief Blackhawk once roamed. Here the late John H. Hauberg, area historian and originator of this tradition, visits with women of a returning tribe. Oldest of the Indian traditions are their festival dances. Through these elaborate rituals, Sauk and Fox brothers invoked the gods of sun and rain, celebrated marriages, and re ’oiced over a victorious battle. Through the stirring rhythms of their drums, Sauk and Fox Indians have been able to express their vivid emotions of joy, grief, and hate. 5 ' ‘ Focused through the towering evergreen trees stretches the modern southwest wing of Rock Island Senior High School. Within this wing, and the school itself, are found some of the most modern teaching facilities and capable educators in the state. The autumn leaves drift from the trees as the beautiful Fall season comes to Rocky. Every season brings a change within the school and without. Our lovely campus is cared for throughout the seasons by a capable custodian staff under the direction of Kenneth A. Lowe. We are indebted to these men for the striking campus appearance in fall, winter, spring, and summer. Caught in a panorama of lights burning in the cause of education is the high school building as viewed from the western campus area. 7 EACH SCHOOL DAY BRINGS NEW EXPERIENCE TO THE ROCKY STUDENT On their way to an¬ other busy day are these Rocky students entering school from the student parking lot. Victims of absenteeism line up in front of the excuse offices on a Monday morning. Taking advan¬ tage of study time offered them in one of their classes are these students who hope to lighten their load of homework for the night. “Two bags of potato chips, a chocolate dixie cup, and a carton of milk, please” might be a typical lunch counter order put in by a Rocky student during the noon hour. A TIME TO TALK, LAUGH. EAT. AND STUDY Lunch time is much more than just a time to eat—it’s a time to catch up on the latest gossip and put in some last minute studying, as these senior girls will tell you. No matter how crowded the cafeteria, students manage to eat a good meal to carry them through the rest of the school day. 9 STUDENTS STUDY DILIGENTLY; GET HELP “Just two more drops of phenolphtha- lein and this solution ought to turn bright red“ reflects this engrossed chemistry student, Jack Boccarossa. Future drivers, members of Rocky’s driver training program, fill out information necessary in order to receive their licenses. The doors burst open, and students pour out of the library study hall, supervised by Miss Welty. SCHOOL COMES TO AN END FOR ANOTHER DAY The eijarhth period of the day, detention hall, befrins at 3:50 for the unfortunates shown above with their supervisor, Mr. Melchior. This couple finds time, after a busy school day, to talk and laugh together before going home. Sons of the nation Ride well, Leam well, For tomorrow you lead the nation. Heed the advice of we Who would counsel you. We have passed many years. And wisdom Is our reward. This wisdom We would share with you. For we are the chiefs And teachers. ACADEMICS Discussing matters important to the future of the high school are the Rock Island Board of Education members. Maxwell G. Larson; William Bell, vice-president; Dr. C. W. Motz; Earl H. Hanson, superintendent of schools; Junius P. Califf, president; Virgil Helms, assistant superintendent of schools; and Ted Arnold. Earl H. Hanson Superintendent of Rock Island Public Schools Although the students of Rocky do not come into close contact with the members of the Rock Island Board of Education, they are aware of the great tasks which these civic-minded men per¬ form for their benefit. Past members of the school board chose the sight of our present high school and helped to obtain our great high school fieldhouse. Present duties which these men are performing include the hiring of faculty, organiza¬ tion of policies and decisions concerning Rocky, organization of curriculum, and the provision of funds for even further expansion. At the head of the Rock Island Pub¬ lic Schools Administration, which works closely with the school board, is Earl H. Hanson, author of several articles on American education and an extremely capable man. 14 PRINCIPAL Charles O. Austin, Jr., B.Ed., M.A. ROCKY PROUD OF ITS CAPABLE, DEDICATED STAFF OF TEACHERS F. W. Aspedon, B.A., M.A. Assistant Principal, Student Senate Rocky is proud of its excellent faculty composed of hifrhly capable men and women. Through patience and understanding the faculty strives to pass on its wisdom to the students. Teachers spend many hours at their work. Planning a regular course of study and daily assignments, com¬ posing tests and grading them, compiling grades and issuing tardies are only a few of the teachers’ tasks. Many hours are also spent before and after class giving extra help to tho.se who desire it. Many faculty members supervise extra-curricular activities which combine work and recreation. Such activities are the Y-Teens, Pan-Ameri¬ can League, Dramatic Club, and Electronics Club. As you can see, a good faculty is a capable, willing one. Rocky boasts of such a faculty. 16 DEANS Florence J. Liebbe, B.A., M.A., Dean of Students, General Sponsor of Club and Activities, American Field Service Prog ram, National Honor Society Herbert L. Wagner, B.A., M.A., Dean of Boys, Na¬ tional Honor Society COUNSELORS Marianne Corelis, A.B., English 10 Y-Teens ENGLISH English students Don Siegel and Mijon Vancil confidently com¬ plete a day ' s work in Medieval literature. Mark Gustafson, B.A., English 10 Effie Gramates, B.A., English 10, Y-Teens sponsor, Sophomore class sponsor Jerry Janecke, B.A., Sophomon English, Sophomore Football, As sistant Baseball 18 Sallie Lundeen, B.A., M.A., English 11, Y-Teens Sponsor, Sophomore class sponsor Bonnie McKelvey, B.A., English 12N, 12R, 11 James R. Martin, B.A., English 11, Hi-Y DEPARTMENT For some, English is interesting; for some, it is not so interesting. C Nicholas L. Peschang, B.A., M.A., English 10, Journalism, Crimson Crier, Watchtowcr Genette Melbourne, B.S., English 11 Sharon Stoleson, A.B., English 11, Y-Teens Lyal Swenson, A.B., M.A., English 12, Y-Teens 19 LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT John W. Blomberg, A.B., M.A., Spanish II, III. and IV, Pan American League Sarah Brodd, B.S., M.S., German I, Geometry, German Club Kathryn G. Callihan, B.E., Latin I, II, III, and IV Andres Cruz-Zayas, B.A., Spanish I, English II, Pan American League Two Rockie students listen attentively to a fascinating tape of Spanish gypsy music made by Dr. Walter Starkie. Doris Klein, B.S., French I, II, and III, French Club Caroline E. Sears, B.A., M.Ed, M.A., Spanish I and II, Pan Ameri¬ can League Clara, Tsagaris, B.S., M.A., Spanish II and III, Pan American League COMMERCIAL DEPARTMENT Carrie Ekblad. B.A., Secretarial Training, T3rping II Eugene E. Blick, B.A., Business L. Benjamin Clark, B.S.Ed., Busi- Education ness Math, Senior Math, Personal Typing Jo Hamilton, B.S., Clerical Practice, Typing I Kenneth P. Johnson, B.S.Ed., Ac¬ counting I, Personal Records, Typing I Helen Leary, B.A., M.A., Account¬ ing, Business Law Lawrence P. Neuerhurg, B.A., M.A., Business Education 21 SOCIAL STUDIES DEPT 22 Lyle E. Jones, B.S., M.A., Eco¬ nomics, Jr. class sponsor Wilbur Allen. A.B., M.S., Eco¬ nomics, Cross Country, Athletic Photogrraphy William R. Amstrong, B.S., Ameri¬ can History, Youth Forum, Debate Kenneth R. Biba, B.S., American Government, World History, Hi-Y Two hard working economics students ponder the problem of supply and demand in Mr. Jones room of higher learning. Theodore E. Dickerson, B.H., M.H., American History, Athletic Equip¬ ment Manager Hollis L. Hegg, B.A., M.A., Ameri¬ can Government, Youth Forum P. J. Martin, B.A., American His¬ tory, World Geography, Debate, Extemporaneous Speech, Radio Club V C161 u 8 Melchoir, 6.S. M.S., Arn6rican Governmont, Europ6En History, ‘‘Club 218.” Don P. Mickelson, B.A., World History, American History, Future Teachers of America )b r ' ■ Richard T. Sias, B.A., M.A., American History, Boy’s Hi-Y MATHEMATICS DEPARTMENT Julien C. Peterson, B.A., M.Ph., Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry, Trigonometry Lyle Forward, B.A., B.S., M.Ed., Geometry, Algebra, Trigonometry, Golf Coach Kenneth F, Greenley, B.A., M.A., Geometry Robert L. Lentz, B.S., in Ed., Geometry, Advanced Algebra, Solid Geometry George Stiles, B.A., Algebra Geo¬ metry, Future Teachers of America 23 SCIENCE DEPARTMENT John R. Stone, B.A., Chemistry, College Chemistry, Chemist - Physics, Camera Club, Electronics Club, Science Club, Science Council Merlin E. Aller, B.A., M.A., Bi¬ ology, Assistant Track Coach, Sophomore Football Coach Senior chemistry student, Pam Peterson, keeps a watchful eye on her flask of HO, hoping that it will react in accordance with the teacher ' s instructions. 2 H. V. Almquist, B.S., Director of Athletics, Biology, Lettermen ' s Club, Girls Golf Ralph N. Clark, Jr., B.S., M.S., Bi¬ ology, Science Club Charles A. Armstrong, B.A., Chem¬ istry, Chemistry-Physics, Science Council Concession, Applied Elec¬ tronics Club, Science Club Edward Fleener, B.A., Biology, Sophomore Basketball Coach, Sophomore Baseball Coach G rge H. Franck, B.S., M.ED., Biology, Varsity Football Coach Dorothy K. Hall, A.B., M.Ed., M.S., Biology George H. McMaster, B.A., M.S., Chemist , Physics, Science and Audio-Visual Education Robert W. Motz, A.B., M.A., Bio¬ logy I and II, Tennis Coach DRIVER EDUCATION Chester A. Schultz. B.S., M.S., Roland L. Bland. B.S. in Ed., Driver Education, Wrestling Coach Driver Training Duane Bonsall, B.A., Driver Edu¬ cation, Assistant Varsity Football Coach Don DeTaeye. B.S., Driver Train¬ ing, Wrestling Coach Frank Youngquist, B.S. in Ed., Driver Education, Sophomore Basketball Coach PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPT. Kenneth Greene, B.A., M.A., Physi¬ cal Education, Intramurals Gary L. Ackerson, B.A., Physical Education, Swimming Coach Mary Brent, B.S., Physical Educa¬ tion. GirPs Tennis Coach, GirPs Athletic Association James E. Johnstone, B.A., Physi¬ cal Education, assistant varsity football coach Cheerful gym classers head toward hockey. the showers after a hard day of field Doreen LaMere, B.A., M.S., Physi¬ cal Education. Intramurals, Sopho¬ more and Varsity Cheerleaders’ Coach, Girl’s Athletic Association Marcia Lange, B.A., Physical Edu¬ cation, Swimming, Girl’s Athletic Association, Synchronized Swimming Marguerite Pierce, B.A., Physical Education, Girl’s Athletic Associa¬ tion Bob Riley, B.A., M.A., Physical Education, Basketball Coach Jerry Symons, B.S., Ed.M., Physical Education, Assistant Football Coach, Assistant Swimming Coach Roberta Tindel, B.A., GirPs Physi¬ cal Education, Pep Club, GirPs Intramurals MECHANICAL DEPARTMENT David J. Borth, B.A., M.A., Print¬ ing, Director of Industrial A Department in Junior and Senior High Schools George F. Brown, B.S., Woodwork¬ ing, Assistant Sophomore Football Coach, Assistant Wrestling Coach Deane H. Ball, B.S. Machine Shop Howard M. Lundeen, B.S., Mechani¬ cal Drawing, Football Line Coach, Head Track Coach MUSIC DEPARTMENT Donald W. Kruzan, M.M.E., Band HOME ECONOMICS Florence Casten, B.S., M.A. Home- making, Art I DIVERSIFIED OCC. Bliss Maple, B.A., M.A., Home Economics, Future Homemakers of America John L. BeTill, A.B., M.Ed., Diver¬ sified Occupations, Algebra LIBRARIANS Mabel Rigg, B.A., B.S., M.A., Helen Welty, B.A., Librarian Librarian BOOK STORE Helen L. Hazlett, Study Hall Supervisor NURSE Matilda Bacon, R.N., School Nurse, Future Nurses 29 SPECIAL EDUCATION SPEECH ART E. Violet Miller, B.S., M.S., Special Education E. Dorothy Peterson, B.A., M.A., Speech, Dramatic Club, National Thespian Society Alvin B. Jasper, B.A., M.A., Art I OFFICE HELP Our conscientious office workers take time out of their busy day to pose for the photog rapher. They are, left to right: Sherry Bartlow, Jean Catterton, Marilyn Henson, and Shirly Becker. 30 CUSTODIANS Rocky owes its fine upkeep and tip-top shape to its hard working custodians. They are, Front row: Clarence Bell, Walter Tappendorf, Kenneth Lowe, and Guy Hodson. Back row: James Danielson, Fred Wedeking, and I. W. Phillips. CAFETERIA C Posing after another busy noon-hour is the Rocky cafeteria staff under the capable direction of Mrs. Blanche Fellows. The staff devotes a lot of time and effort to present the student body with hot lunches every day. Staff members are: Dela Wiley, Evelyn Nichols, Lourie Derby, Evelyn Maring, June Benson, Nellie Olson, Evelyn Dingeldein, Esther Segura, Milda Marlier, Georgia Benford, Dorothy Hanson, Virginia Bledsoe, and Blanche Fellows. 31 GOOD GRADES GAIN TOP TEN LAURELS Diligent work paid off for these seniors as they received top ten honors. Members of the top ten are left to right, Alice Lemkau, 97.55; Robert Holcomb, 97.12; Barb Flack, 97.08; Ted Maxeiner, 96.65; Kay Anderson, 96.40; Emmert Cleven- stine, 96.34; Ellen Schaumberg, 96.04; Sharon Anderson, 96.00; Diane Aldridge, 96.00; and Georgia Thompson, 95.88. Hard work, conscientious study and outstanding ability are the qualities needed by students striving to finish in the top ten of their class. Each year the average grades goes up and up. This year’s top ten achieved the outstand¬ ing mark of having three students above the 97.00 grade average and all Jbut one received 96.00 or above. Among the top ten scholars were the officers of the National Honor Society. Robert Holcomb was chosen president, while Emmert Clevenstine and Barbara Flack received vice-presi¬ dent and secretary, respectively. 32 SENIORS PROVIDE LEADERSHIP AT R.I.H.S. The main duty of Senior Class officers, Jerry Green, Vice- President; Glenda McKee, Sec¬ retary; and Jim Johnson, Presi¬ dent, will be to plan the Senior Class Reunion of 1973. £ The future is most important to the senior who must soon face the world alone. No matter what the future may brinpr to him in the way of joy and sorrow, his high school days will always be remembered as some of the happiest days of his life. An event which always will be treasured and remembered by the senior was Home¬ coming, the first social highlight of the senior year. The Senior Class Play gave the class an opportunity to display their dramatic abilities while Senior Class Night and the Varsity Show, later in the year, combined their singing, dancing, and speaking talents. Hours of diligent study paid off for many de.serving seniors when the Top Ten, Top Five Percent, Senior Honor Roll, and largest National Honor Society ever were announced. Near the years end, along with the usual .spring fever, came the Junior-Senior Prom and the close of the athletic seasons of baseball, track, and golf. Nostalgia filled the air at Commencement exercises as .seniors realized that their three wonderful years of high .school life had come to an end. But although the.se years have come to an end, the memories which they have made for many will live on. Cordalia Adams Diane Aldridge Francis Amiot April Anderson David Anderson A j- i- Seniors rediscover what fun snow is Sherry Anderson Bruce Andich Raymond Angle the year. Snowballers are Gary Kran Linda Dittman, Diane Duytschaei Mary Archer Carolyn Ash Patricia Bailey Fredi Barkan Barbara Bartels 34 Thomas Barton Barbara Bashaw Nancy Bauersfeld Judith Bealer Hah Beaston BRINGS FUN AND FINALS they deluge our photographer with their first snowballs of Kathy Schorpp, Nancy Bolte, Jill Gromoll, Pam Peterson, Mary Yeocum, and Sandy Greer. Sharon Beatty Frances Beeding Fred Behnken Dolores Benedict Marsha Benson Jon Berntsen Karen Berry Linda Best Corinne Beverlin 35 Gary Bibby Thomas Biehl John Blecker Janice Blocklin rer Robert Blom ren w Fred Birmont Barbara Bjork Virgrinia Blakely ' 63 HOMECOMING BRINGS NOST Future alumni wrap the groal posts with crimson and grold streamers for their last homecoming: as students at Rocky Higrh. Seated on crossbar, Dickie May; Standing:, Jim Waxenberg:, Sandra Mainline, Mary Jo Hensley, and Steve Botts; Kneeling:, Geor a Thompson and Gary Kramer. 36 Clark Blomquist Janet Boetje Kenneth Boldt Nancy Bolte Nancy Bolyard lA TO SENIORS Regenia Bonds James Borst Steven Botts Stephen Bourell Harlan Bowling Daniel Boyd Thomas Boyle Donald Boysen William Bradley Wilson Bragg Nicholas Brandle Gerald Braughton Karen Briceland Diana Bridgman James Brittendall 37 Judith Burkert David Bysinger Telephone booth stuffing and goldfish swallowing are things in the newest sport—a milk-drinking contest. Layne Campbell Sharon Canavit Lucinda Cardwell Gary Carlsen Dennis Carlson 38 James Carrell Michael Carrell Darlene Carroll Carol Case Patricia Casey JREAK IN SCHOOL DAY the past. Here, Senior boys indulge Norma Chambers Alexandra Choroshenko Emmert Clevenstine Cheryl Cliff Judy Cockrum Ruth Coffin Ronald Cohn Nicholas Coin Ann Cook 39 Robert Connell Kenneth Cowan Rachel Cribb Franklin Cromer Walter Crow Donald Crownover Francis Cullor STUDENTS RELAX IN THE LOUNGE I Mmsm mm r Kathleen Curtis Michael Cushing Terry Daggett Vicki Dahlstrom Viola Patrice Daly Steven DeFrane Ralph DeLoach Carole Deneckere Lawrence Diedrich Susan Diefendorf 40 Ronald Dinning: Linda Dittman James Dobbler Diann Dobbs Connie Dockterman AFTER A HARD DAY Nancy Bolte and Diane Duytchavaer check the supply of Baby Ruths, Butter¬ fingers, and Hershey Bars for the vending machines in the student lounge. Wanda Dohler Ann Dominick Ernest Donaway Bonnie Dotson Victoria Downs Sharon Dryoel George Duhlstine Marie Dusenberry Geraldine Eagle Mark Eccles Paul Eckhart Ken Knapp and Joe Schmitt get a taste and European History papers. John Ehlers Susan Ekstrom Linda Elliot Sharon Elliot Terry Elsbury 42 Charles Engstrom Carole Erickson Donald Evans Vicki Fagerburg Janies Faramelli SAMPLE TEACHING CAREER of teaching as they help Mr. Melchoir correct Government Susan Farrow Suzanne Faur 43 Marsha Forest George Forrest Gary Lee Foster Judith Foster Raymond Foster SENIORS STAR ON ROCKY’ Jerry Frakes Dougrias Francescon Jill Gromoll, Watchtower picture editor, tries to run off with the photographer’s camera, but she’s caught, and “shot” in the act. 44 Brenda French James .Fryxell Joyce Fuhlman Barbara Fulton Sharon Gabhart YEARBOOK STAFF Melvin Garber Roberto Garcia Alvin Geismar Michael Geramanis Penny Germain Barry Gersick Rafael Gomez Ronald Gooch Joanne Graber Barbara Grady Sandra Green Sandra Greer 45 Christine Grams Marcia Gravitt Jerrold Green Amy Gregg Jill Gromoll Julie Gunnell Robert Gunsolley Daniel Gushanas Roger Hains Susan Hamm Lynn Kruse, Connie Docterman, Kath y Schorpp, Nancy Boitt from Publications class to fill the candy machines in tht Edward Handley Judith Hansen Henry Hanson MaYsha Harding Beverly Harksen Mary Harl John Harland John Harmon Linda Harris Nancy Harris FRIENDS, AND FOOD Alex Harrison Stephen Hawes Ann Hayslett and Diane Duytschaever take time out James Hecht Mary Hensley Richard Herbert student lounge. 47 Gregfory Hoane Jon Hobart Joseph Hofmann Ruth Hoick John Holcomb SENIORS EXCEL Robert Holcomb James Holland Martha Hollowell Jack Holzer Larry Hood Edward Hoon Dolores Hoover Pauline Hoover Lynne Hotvedt Evelyn Houseman Ronald Hrebenar Janet Huddleston Carolyn Hudson Rodney Hudson Nancy Huff Seniors Lou Kaiser and Louie Petersen, leaving: the boy’s gryni, gro outside to eng:ag:e in a rousing game of football in outdoor gym class. 49 Murphy Jamison Mary Jennings Myrtle Jennings Alan Jensen Cheryl Johnson Henry Johnson James Johnson Nancy Johnson ‘‘Let’s see, how shall we work this ' and Steve Botts as they prepare : Patricia Johnson Mary Jones Jill Judd Myra June Louis Kaiser Carol Kamerer Judith Kaplan Karen Karman Robert Karon Mary Keller OW GRADUATION?” editate seniors Jim Waxenberg, Gary Kramer, Dick May, Michael King Virginia Kinney e “big squeeze ' into a Volkswagen after school. Sallie Knanishu Kemieth Knapp Sandra Knott Gary Kramer Paula Kramer 51 Patricia Lear Eugene Leetch SENIORS TAKE FRONT ROW ‘‘Ho dee hum Senior Sherrie Lind seems to be singing as she works on a clay sculpture for her art class project. 52 Stuart Leman Alice Lemkau Robert Lenser Betty Lind Sharon Lind Bonnita Lindemann SEATS IN WEEKLY ASSEMBLY Lawrence Linder Nadyne Lindjrren Dean Lindoerfer David Lindorff Jon Lindstrom Richard Linn Helen Lockhart Eufcene Lowery Jon Lundprren John Luther David McAdam Edward McCombs John McCormick Everett McDowell Michelle McElroy Michael McNeal William McNeill Cheryl McRae Mary McRoberts COLLEGE DAY ALERTS Seniors anticipating college in the future listen attentively c‘ Northwestern University. Seniors are, Front row: Nancy Boitt son, Diane Duytschaever, and Sandee Greer. Roxanne Maring Trent Marquis Paul Marshall Janet Martens Helen Masengarb 54 Sharon Matherly Theodor Maxeiner Ross Maxey Dick May Ronald Medley SENIORS TO FUTURE Collegre Day to a representative from and Jill Gromoll. Back row: Pam Peter- Craig: Meier Terry Mell Dean Meyer Rollie Meyer John Earl Miller Selena Miller Terry Miller Connie Minteer Gary Mockmore Gloria Moeller Donald Moon 55 Lorey Moore Kenneth Moran Michael Moran Ann Morrison Craij? Murphy SENIORS WAX SENTIMENTAl Suzanne Nahrgang Barbara Nelson Mary Nelson -en Nesseler Victoria Nicholson Darrell Novak Diane Olson Robert Olson Caroline Ortiz Marcella Overton Tone Pahlke Norman Parks William Paul John Paul Judith Pepping AS YEAR WANES A hungrry student is about to dig in to a “humphrey , a double sized dinner served in the cafeteria to Rocky students possessing hearty appetites. Donna Perkins Kent Perrin Gary Petersen 57 Gretchen Petersen Louis Petersen April Peterson Mary Peterson Pamela Peterson Everett Pettit Barbara Phillips John Phillips Mary Phillips Robert Plum Gloria Poelvoorde SENIOR PICTURES Linda Dittman and Kathy Schorpp sort Gary Porter Edward Potter Gary Powell Donald Prather Rachel Proehl 58 Cheryl Prosser Edward R. Purviance Douglas Ralston Richard Ranson Elizabeth Rapley senior pictures for the senior section of the Watchtower. 59 David Rohr Thomas Rollason Gretchen Roller Nancy Rosenberg Joyce Ruge Terry Rummels Glenn Ruud SWIMMING BRINGS THE Deep water swimmers, Diane Du3rtschaever, Gretchen Petersen, and De-De Whit¬ more enjoy an after school plunge offered by the G.A.A. 60 Michael Ryan Diana Sackfield Mary Ann Saur Barbara Sax Maryann Schachel PAUSE THAT REFRESHES Bonnie Schaecher Sherry Schafer Ellen Schaumburg Thomas Schelstrate Joseph Scheuerman Laurence Schmit Joseph Schmitt David Schnell Kathleen Schorpp Timothy Schrader Gary Schuster Areeta Scott Marilyn Scott Phillip Scott Ralph Scott 61 Karletta Sealer Stephen Sedjjrwick Nancy Sedrel James Seefeldt Karen Sereg WEEKEND ACTIVITIES Judith Shetler Michael Shetter Judith Short Donald Siegrel Gary Kramer, Tom Barton, Jill Gromoll, Nancy Bolte, aV discuss their weekend activities. Patsy Sims Michael Silknitter John Simpson Carolynn Sims Susanne Singleton. Kathryn Sinnett John Skaggs Linda Skillman Sandra Skyles Cary Smith PROVIDE FUN, Larry Dietriech meet in the lounge to Harold Smith Karen Smith Mark Smith Pansy Smith Patricia Smith Valgene Smith Michael Soboroff Richard Soliz Shirley Souza Sandra Spates Beverly Stage 63 John Stage Carl Strieder Hartwell Steele Kathryn Stengel Carol Stone Patricia Stotts PHYSICAL EDUCATION CLASSES BR Diane Sunstrom Lola Swain Janet Swank Patricia Swann Richard Swisher Stephen Swisher Karen Sykes Randa Talboom Eiline Talik JL Gail Tanner Bobbie Taylor Patricia Taylor James Teague James Teros 64 Robert Terrill Margaret Thomas Georgia Thompson James Thompson Kent Thompson 3HTEN ROUTINE OF SCHOOL LIFE Nancy Rosenberg stops for a picture going out for a rousing game of field hockey. Linda Tille Gail Timion Thomas Timm Elizabeth Titus Maurice Tollenaer Yvonne Towns Dudley Trone Ronald Trost Lawrence Tucker Mijon Vancil William Vancura Michael VanDine Joanne VanLandschoot Robert Varble Richard Vedell Kenneth Versman Glen Vincent Christine Vogler Vicki VonMotz ON VARSITY TEAMS ifiST MOLINE 1 i Phyllis Wadkins Ann Wahlstrom Cheryl Walker Patsy Ward Carol Waters James Waxenberg Judith Weeber 67 Kitty Weindruch Daniel Wilch Barbara Wessel Curtis Whisler Barbara White Diana Whitmore Karen Whitmore Stephen Wigfht SENIORS PROVIDE LEAD Four senior boys dash for the parking lot at 3:45 to beat the after school traffic jam. Jerry Willfong 68 Diana Willetts Herman Williams Larry Williams Susan Williams George Williamson Richard Williamson James Wilson RSHIP FOR ACTIVITIES Linda Wilson Phyllis Wilson Gary Winfree Marilee Winston William Wise Jeffrey Woods Gerald Wright Robert Yancy Jerry Yaudas Thomas Yeater Mary Yeocum Robert Yodts Glen Young Dianna Zwicker Gwendolyn Zwicker 69 SENIOR APPETITES AND ABILITIES GROW Senior boys illustrate the fact that as you grow in years you grow in appetite. AT THE TOP OF THE SCHOLASTIC LADDER “It must be nice,” might be the comment of one admiring the top five percent of the graduating class p tured above. Front row: Nancy Bolte, Carolyn Sims, Kay Anderson, Georgia Thompson, Barb Sax, Cindy Brown, Chns Grams, Karen Haburthur, Glenda McKee, and Jill Gromoll. Back row: Ron Cohn, Ruth Coffin, Alice Lemkau, Nadyne Lind- gren, Linda Skillman, Barb Flack, Sandra Hainline, Penny Germain, Sharon Anderson, Sherry Anderson, Emmert Clevenstine, Ted Maxeiner, Jon Lindstrom, Bob Holcomb, Tim Kratzen, and Jim Holland. This year, twenty-seven seniors received the honor of being named the top 5 percent of the 1963 graduating class. The top 5 per cent is determined at the end of the junior year by the grades the seniors received during their sophomore and junior year. They become automatic members of the Na¬ tional Honor Society and compete for Na¬ tional Scholarships. JUNIORS NOW BECOME A PART OF RI’S VARSITY The junior class of 1962-1963 has acquired new responsibilities this year unknown to them as sophomores, and they have faced these new duties with frreat v ' ijror. As sophomores, they were a more independent body, due to the sejr- rejrated athletic activities and social events, but, as juniors, they have become members of the varsity athletic teams, and have become eligible to attend the junior-senior dances. Academically they also .see big changes. The curriculum of the juniors becomes markedly harder, and on occa¬ sion, they are introduced to college pre¬ paratory courses. They also become con¬ scious of striving to gain entrance into the top ten, the top five percent, and the National Honor Society. The.se organiza¬ tions carry prestige, and the middle- classmen are hopeful of admittance in their .senior year. In conclusion, the junior year, the transition year, is a big change in the life of Rocky students. They experience mixed emotions during this period: hard¬ ships, failures, joy and succe.ss. They have good times and bad times, but. neverthele.ss, the majority of juniors find it an enjoyable and rewarding year. Sharon Abernathy Kermit Adams Ruth Alexander Bruce Anderson Bonnie Anderson Carol Anderson Roland Anderson David Anthony Judy Arndt Dennis Allen Gary Andeen Darryl Anderson Pat Anderson Jackie Arnold Ken Arnold 72 Duane Arp Bruce Arvidson Sharon Baker Sonya Ballard Betty Barnes Janice Barnes V ' ickie Bartlett Don Battin (iary Atto Richard Bacon Cindy Bahnks Robert Banfield Albert Barber Larry Barber Jeffery Barnes Sandra Barrett Sherrie Barth Tim Bauer Joan Baumjcartner Sharon Beach Bonnie Beasly Ruth Beaumont Richard Beaurre JUNIORS HOST SENIORS AT THE PROM Betty Behnken Virjpnia Bell Georjria Benner Bonnie Bennett Dave Benson Maiirnus Bera: Marie Berman Lana Berry John Bixby Bruce Bjork Paul Black Sharon Blink A1 Block Sandy Blocker Mike Benson Pat Berjf Bob Byerline Paula Billtni s Arnold Bjorknian Rosier Bledsoe fik nnis B Aaris Jack Boccarossa 7 Barbara Boetje Bonnie Bohn Georgia Booras Dennis Botch Lynn Bradley Pat Bradley Marlene Boles Carol Bolte Betty Bond Tom Bottomley Sharon Bowyer Benjamin Boyd Mae Bragg Jim Breck Anne Bregstone JUNIORS TAKE Theodore Burch Sally Burk Dan Burgess Linda Bursott Phyllis Buser William Butler Steve Campbell Mary Campos Barra Cantrell Jane Carnaghi David Camithan Dan Carr Judith Carroll Jack Carruthers Robert Case FOR COLI David Butler Helen Bijkowsky Johanna Carlson Christopher Carmack Dennis Carr Don Carr Gerald Chapman Roe Chatfield John Chehak Rahna Christ Norman Christensen Dennis Clevenger Louis Coatney Shirley Coe Kathleen Collins Patricia Collins Sandra Collins Kaye Cresnell Ralston Crovch John Cunningham P.S.A.T. TESTS EGE PREPARATION Ronald Davidson Jerry David Donna Davis Marion Davis Robert Davis Norman Day George Dean Linda DePaepe Joseph DePaepe Ester Dawkins Carol Day Darryl Day George Dean Terry Dean James DeLacerda Micheal DePauw Margaret Derrick Joel Deutsch Thomas Clark Lewis Clarkquist Eugene Coleman James Collins Kenzlow Cook Bobbie Craven Sheila Curtis Michael Daniels Terry Darton Ronald Darwin Betty Jo Dobbeleare Joseph Drish Carol Duncan Gary Duleney Patsy Eaton Stephen Earle Ruth Eberts Robert Eckhar Janice Edmund Linda Edmund Michael Edwards William Elliot Diane Engle Linda Engle Shelia Esrick Shirley Ervin Karl Espellie Michael Feeley Alan Fensterbusch Cheryl Ferguson Myma Foster Helen Fowler Sharon Freeze Margo Friedman Mary Garcia Gary Gard Phylis Eckhart Shirley Eckert Steve Edwards Katherine Ekonomos Sally Erb Richard Erickson David Fasbender Carol Faur JUNIORS NOW NC CHANGE IN THE Brenda Foster Gary Foster Marsha Foster Judy Fox Judy Frances Beverly Freeman Bill Fritz Sandy Gallagher Sandy Ganakes Gerald Garrison Larry Gass Don Geisler David Gelaude Charles Gephart Ron Glassner Jo Ann Goodman Ralph Gray Glenn Gregg Sharyn Greenwood Robert Gushanas Mike Gibbs Neva Gilmore John Girlus Charles Gosnell Tom Goying Steve Grate Richard Green Robert Green Terry Green Alberta Guy Bob Gustafson Gretchen Gustafson TICE BIG IR CIRRICULUM Kay Hackwitt Barbara Hagan Ron Hageman Ricky Hamburg Ed Hamilton Lyla Hamilton Christine Handley Eva Rae Hannon James Hansen Shirley Harksen Warren Harrells Larry Harring Merrill Harris Susan Harris William Hass John Hall Melvin Hall Brule Hampton Sharon Hancks John Hansen Judy Hansen Dennis Harris Marilyn Harris Steven Haymaker Gloria Hayslett 77 Myron Hazen Rosalee Heaton 78 Richard Hennesey Mike Herington Herschel Hill Paul Higgins Larry Hobson Nancy Hoerger Shirley Hedquist Bob Heitz Connie Henke Anne Hibbard Earl Higgins Keith Higgins Richard Hillyer Daril Hines Bob Hingstrom Dale Hofer Pat Hohenmauer Julie Hollingsworth Gary Holtman JUNIORS TAKE ON LEADER ARE HALF OF THE SCHO Katherine Hotvedt David House Ken Houseman Charlie Hovonick Lou Hubbarb Royal Hughes Wendell Hunigan Bruce Hutton Bob Hynes Norman Hull Michael Humes Jeananne Iffland Durward Inch Sharon Ingold Carol Iverson Robert Jackson Jeff Jefferds William R. Johnson William T. Johnson Robert A. Jackson James Jamison Gerry Johnson Kathy Johnson Linnea Johnson Russell Johnson Daniel Jones Stephanie Jones Robert Johnston Larry Kanke Allan Karp Kenneth Keim Thomas Kell Brian Kempf Larry Kendall Michael Kenter SHIP, REALIZING THAT THEY OL’S GOVERNING BODY Ethel Jones John Jones Mary Kara way Myra Karish Judith Keller Barbara Kelly Mindelle Kershner Monroe Keys Edna Kitchens Phillip Klinpramon Rita Knapp Charles Knox Gary Koester Karen Koester Richard Kolls William LaDajre Mary Laing Michael Lanoo Chris Larson Tom Larson Pamela Lawrence Bernice Kubec Richard Kulig Frederick Kunst Ronald LaMas Kenneth Lane Russell Lange Dorothy Larson Linda Larson Louise Larson Jacquelene Lee John Lehman William Leistiko 79 Helene Leman Duane Lewis Wayne Liedtke Sue Lindbloom Gary Lindsay Robert Lindstrom Dupree Logan Gary Logsdon John Lohr William Lorentzen Lance Lorentzen Judy Louck James Loveless Carol Loy Bryce Lundeen Terry Liggitt Jon Lindahl Carol Little Carol Livingston Victoria Long Richard Long field Sara Love Carol Loveless JUNIORS HAVE BEGUf AND WHERI Constance McBride Barbara McCaffery Marilyn McCombs Lance McCorkle Carl McDowell Diana McGinnis Mary Ellen McCallum Jack McCarthy Michael McClean Volan McCray George McDonald Susan McDonald Shirley McGoldrick Richard McKay Deborah McKellip Brian McMaster Donita McMillan Ken McNerny Ronald McReynolds Gary Mason Irene Masongarb Frank Mendoza Susie Metternick Thomas McMillan Rose McMurray Paul McNeal George Manual Larry Marselle Bob Martin Dennis Mathews Robert Melchi Ed Melow Cindy Meyer Bill Miles Beth Miller Connie Miller Judy Miller Larry Miller Writing colleges - which O ATTEND Sharon Miller Steve Miller Susan Miller Linda Miller Patty Miller Ron Milligan Patty Miner Pat Minnehan Sue Mitchell Keith Mohr Pat Mordhorst Allen Morgan David Morris William Moyer Nancy Muhleburg Harriet Munday John Moore Wade Moore Mark Moses Bonnie Mosher Judith Myers Tim Nations 82 Cheryl Nelson Katheyn Nelson Kenneth R. Nelson Ward Nelson George Nesbitt Janie Nesseler Sandra Nicholson Betty Nielsen Richard Nielson Sylvia Ogden Jane Ohlweiler William Olmstead Richard Nelson Terry Nelson Earl Nevins Joyce Newton Mark Nitekman Rosa Oberstaller Moryell O’melia Dick Ortiz Darrel Pallock Bob Park Bob Partlow Shirley Passman Marilyn Paulsqrae Bob Pearson Janice Penwell William Perry Kenny Pfaff Helen Phegley Susan Oswald Dennis Padakis Arlene Owens JUNIORS ARE TRYING TO GAIN ENTRANCE INTO Judy Patsch Terry Paul Dennis Pauley Nancy Pearson Sandra Pearson Diane Peasley Carl Peterson Karen Peterson Sharon Peterson Jim Phillips Susie Phillips Wanda Phillips Rosalee Pirkee Gary Polton Catherine Polzin Amy Powell Rose Mary Powell Sally Predmore Linda Prieto Virginia Puck Constance Queck Gary Popp Judith Ponder Michelle Prescott Nancy Priebe Annita Quint Nancy Rader Robert Randolph Dawn Ray Gerald Reid Sharon Reid Robert Reisman RING UP GRADES TO H.S. Rene Riexinger Lorraine Riddell Russell Roderick Stephen Rogers Linda Rush Leroy Russell Jill Sajak Richard Salton Carol Rettig Tom Rexdale John Robertson Carol Richards Linda Robinson Shirley Robinson Susan Rogers Ronald Roman Wayne Rose Norman Sabol Marie St. Clair Debbie Saiak Janice Sampson Sharon Samuelson Richard Sandway Larry Schachel Richard Schell Nancy Schmook Mary Schneider Helen Secor Tom Shadden Shirley Sheneman James Shick Larry Slye Bruce Smith Ronald Scheadt Nancy Schmidt David Schmitt Carolyn Schoessel Debbie Schoessel Thomas Scott Stephen Shean Nancy Sheets Tom Shehorn Jackie Shoats Marsha Shyrack Karen Silkiner JUNIORS ORDER CLASS SYMBOL OF THEIR GRO Ronald Stablein Preston Starling Randy Stauffer Joyce Steelhammer June Stewart Rochelle Stewart Nancy Stoit Margaret Stotts Harry Stuart David Stucki Willie Studvent Carol Swanson Nancy Swayne Jaequeline Sweeden Caretta Strahan Roger Strahan Curtis Suggs Terry Suter Ted Taber Dan Talagra Pegpry Talley Harlan Tanner Daniel Teagrue Dennis Teague Carol Teuscher Janice Thomas Sandra Tart Linda Taylor Thomas Taylory William Telleen Darwin Ferkleson James Terrey Karen Thomas Sheryl Thomas Sharon Thrasher Allen Tiefenbach Lenora Tiegland RINGS, ANOTHER IN6 LEADERSHIP Victoria Timm Harold Tobin Robert Tomich Rita Torrence Penny Trede Annick Trop Steve Sandra Tubbs Marshall Tucker Stephen Turner Richard Unzel Dennis Vanepps Mary Valsoano Rita Vandekerkhove Pam Vandevener Pat Vanzandbergen Karen Vetter David Waite Patricia Walker Cheryl Wall Linda Utke Debbie Valentine Brian Vandenbreen Barbara Vandevelde Kathleen Vonmotz Mike Wagy Brenda Ward Carol Ward 85 David Ward Allan Warrick Kathryn Wartman Siegrid Wegehaupt Murray Weiner Roger Welch Glen Westmorland Joyce Westmorland Glenda Weatey I rry White Clyde Wildermuth Lewis Wiley Jim Weaver David Webb Annette Wells Susan Werth Judy Whitcanack Joyce White Steve Wilkens Cheryl Wilkerson ‘ ' 3® i ® ' ® cafeteria dinner. Such practices are common among the older members of the high school also. , 86 Judy Willfong Dale Willhite Mike Williams Tom Williams Bill Wilson Martha Wilson Kim Winger Terry Winters Sandra Witt Helen Wright Craig Wunderlich Don Yeater Pam Ziegenhorn Linda Zimmer Sharon Zirbes Dennis Williamson Linda Williamson Steve Wilson Thomas Wilson Dave Wood Janice Workman Sandra Zare Anita Zeglin Leonard Reid c ABSENTEES Earl Anderson Katherine Bailey Penny Barnes Vicki Biggs Alan Cannon Michael Criswell Rosie Dent Joe DePover Jerry Dickey June Eckhart Barbara Fuller Robert Gesualdo Jon Grate Richard Gregg George Grems George Harrell Floyd Hasson Cecil Hickman Kenned Hoefle David Howell Thomas Hubbell Larry Humphries Dale Huntley Harry Jamieson Judith Johnson Daniel Kennedy Dennis Kinnamon Paul Lingard Pamela Lowrance Lawrence McCowan George Manual Ronald Mayne Earl Miller Richard Morrill Ronald Nelson Thomas Normoyle Florence Pickeron t Judith Pieper Darrell Pollack Dennis Pontzius James Reed Donald Reynolds Gerald Swift Ollie Thorpe Frank Unley John Weikert Jon Wellfort Richard Williams 87 ENTHUSIASTIC SOPHOMORES BEGIN NEW LIFE AT R.I.H.S. The sophomore class of 1962-1963 boasts of bein ? the largest class ever to enter the halls of Rocky with 796 new students. As a result of this great in¬ crease in population, the Friday as¬ sembly schedule has been split but other aspects of school life-classrooms, dances, and clubs — have increased and im¬ proved because of the addition of this class of sophomores. The sophomore year is a year of getting acquainted with new challenges, new surroundings, new friends, and new teachers. With these acquaintances made, the sophomore could get well under way to an active, fruitful year. Sophomore cheerleaders were elected in the fall to cheer the Pebbles on to victory. They actively participated in Friday morning pep “contests”, and prepared themselves for the future through their sophomore problems classes. With the end of the sophomore year, came feelings of success, failure, and regret and with an eye to the future the sophomores anticipated new dreams, hopes, and ambitions. Karen Able Richard Abraham Linda Adams Suzanne Adlfinger Linda Adney Judith Agy Gary Ahrens Marion Albrecht Darrell Allbritton Dennis Allison Dennis Allman Michael Amiot Gary Anderson Gene Anderson. Marcia Anderson Maryellen Anderson Richard Anderson Thomas Anderson David Andich Gary Andrews Dennis Apple Freda Arnold Charles Bell Douk Belville Daniel Ballard David Banfield Christy Barr Elizabeth Bartels LARGEST HISTORY CLASS IN JAMS STAIRS Terry Arvidson Marsha Awruck Leroy Benker Raymond Bennett Michael Berman Gary Bethurum Bruce Berg Gary Berg William Berry Brian Betts James Bevans Patrick Bevans John Beuster Donna Birkhahn James Bickhahn Carol Barth Kenneth Barton James Bashaw Harold Bates Christine Bauer Ed Bauersfeld Robert Bausal Linda Beachboard Cathy Beattie Douglas Becker James Bedford Curtis Behrends Bonnie Blocker Gwena Bonds Greg Bonnett Sherrie Boomershine Valerie Boss Terry Boultinghouse Sherrie Bowser Pam Boyd 89 Barbara Boyd Leon Bradshaw Jim Braet John Brasmer Harvey Brandon Brenda Bray Judy Bull Linda Buller Christy Bunker Cindy Burgess Allan Bream Joan Brenneke Mike Bright Nancy Brinker Jim Brinkmeyer Bob Britton Cheryl Brooks Gary Brooks Nancy Brooks Paul Brooks Pam Brotman Mike Brown Bob Canfield Mary Ellen Campbell Rick Campbell Peggy Cain Ed Campbell LARGE SOPHOMORE ASSEMBLIES FOR Janis Brunswig Mary Lou Bruster Brian Brunsvold Bob Cannam Wilda Cannon Duane Can- Jerry Carroll Bill Carson Cathy Cavender Wayne Chance Linda Chandler Carol Cherrington 90 Dave Christensen Jim Cirivello Alan Clark Steve Clark Jack Clarquist Bill Cleair Dana Clearman Mary elevens tine She ldon Cohn Roy Colburn Jim Coleman Willie Coleman CLASS CAUSES SPLIT FIRST TIME David Cross Michael Crum Jerry Collatz Ron Collins Janice Daggett Kathryn Daggett James Dahlberg Roger Dahler Francis Cowell Christine Cox Lee Lynn Cox Virginia Cox Shirley Craig Jerry Cralle Boyd Crapnell Porter Crawford Terry Crawford Byran Crompton Linda Cupp Georgette Curry Kenneth Cutler Steve Cook Samme Cotton Gail Couch Ruth Coursey Glen Davis Harris Davis Kay Davis Kenneth Davis Linda Davis Marilyn Davis May Davis Michael Davis 91 Patty Davis Rebecca Davis Nancy Day Mike Dawning Barb Dawns Dan Deardoff Robert DeBarr Marcella DeDobbelaere Cathy Delevere Cherie DeLoach Ed Dumoulin Jon Duncalf Allen Dunsworth Karen Durkee Sandy Durkee Ron Dusenberry Konda Dire k Jeanne Domeyer Terrie Doonan Linda Douglas Sharon Dreeson Doyle Drowns 4 V Linda DeLoose Karen DeMeyer Jon Dempsey SOPHOMORES PARTIC ACTIVITIES Ed Denton Carol DePover Teresa Derrick Robert DeSchinckel Mary Eckert Edith Edner Cindy Eagle Ed Eagle Ruth Ealy • Margaret Early Sandra Easley John Eastland Robert DeShane Nancy DeSmet Gary Egger Nancy Ehlers Bill Einhaus Jo Ann Elliot Rick Elliot Judy Ellis David Emerick Carol Engel Cathy England Mike Erickson Linnea Foster Norma Foster Jim Foushee Gerry Fox PATE IN MANY NEW THIS YEAR Dan Erwin Vernon Evans Ken Evans Sheldon Ezring Joyce Fox Tom Fox Fay French Sharon Friend Jeff Frochlich Gene Fry Shari Fritz Linda Fry Frank Frye Steve Fuessel Pat Fulcher Sunny Fuller Wanda Fuller Alan Fairchild Terry Farran Susie Fensterbusch Yvonne Ferkel Jeffery Fisher Pat Fitzgerald Cindy Flake Maxine Flewallen Pat Garmon Brad Gallagher Gary Garcia Richard Garcia Kay Forrest Diane Foss Robert Foster Tom Fonteney Lois Garrard Bill Gasa Diane Gass Julie Gatton 93 94 Marc Gellerman Grace Gerstel Cynthia Gindlesparger Bobby Glidwell Inez Godfrey Joy Goldforb Linda Goldsmith Jeff Goldstein Jim Goodmiller Vernie Gonzalez Margie Gorsuch John Grail Nancy Gust Charles Gustafson Allen Guy Linda Guldenzoph Pam Grey Lin Griffin Jackie Gregg Jerry Greim Cecelia Green Pat Green Donna Harrington SOPHOMORES GET Ramona Harrington Linda Harper Ray Harris Cathy Harlan Sharon Handley Jeff Hansen Jerry Harryman Judy Hageman Jim Hall Marcia Hampton Gloria Hardin Perry Harryman John Haveman David Hayes Sally Heinze Kathy Helms Dave Henderson Barbara Hendrickson Diane Henry Pat Hensley Susie Herbert Tony Hernandez NEW LIFE Carole Heseman Syvia Herrstrom Bruce Heurlin Gary Higrbee Jim Hilgee Eileen Hilson Jack Hinson Ed Hintz Ted Hinze Harriet Hoepner Lucille Hofmann Nancy Holliday ACQUAINTED WITH AT R.I.H.S. Linda Holloway Karen Holm Charles Holzman Jorja Inloes Mike Imig Connie Jacks Steve Hood Gene Hoover Jim Hoover Linda Hopkins Neal Horton Raynita Hoskins John Houdyshell Mark Hough Larry Howell Margaret Hoyle Peggy Hughes Vicki Hulett Delores Hunt Lynne Huntley Gordon Hume I Jerry Holman Joyce Holman Sherry Holmes Bob Ill Betty Iffland Mike Ingold Sandy Jacobs Dave Jackson Larry Jackson Sue Jackson Jeanie James Judy Janecke 95 Jean Janis James Jennings Rod Jennings Ron Jeskie Tim Joannides Roberta Johnson Sam Johnson Bob E. Johnson Susy Johnson Bill Johnston Bob Jones Jim A. Jones James L. Jones Bob M. Johnson Dan Johnson Don Johnson Dorothy Johnson Fred Johnson James Johnson Judy Johnson Lee Johnson Rhonda Johnson MANY NEW FRIENDSHIPS Mike Kilcoin Wilma Kimmins Kirk Kinnamon THE Edward Klingebiel Chris Klockau Tim Knanishu Mary Kemble Robert Ketron James Knoeferl Tom Koenig James Karman Dean Karp William Keith Butch Kaller Chris Kahremanes Linda Karlix Ed Kozun Keith Krieder Barbara Leuin Joyce Lewis Mike L ge Sharon Lage Barbara Laird Hazel Lake BEGIN DURING Frank Kulig Craig Kurigee Pamela Liedtke Patricia Liedtke Michael Lien Nancy Lind Susan Lingafelter Pamela Lockheart Dennis Lomas Ronald Lovett John Lowery John Lundahl Randall Lundblad Stephen Lundeen William Lundell SOPHOMORE YEAR Linda Lange Linda Lannoo David Lawson Jeffrey Leech Glenora Lees Linda Lefstein Susan Leins John Leithner Patricia Lekos Linda MacDougell Neysa Mace Cindy Madden James Lundholm Jean Lundholm Peter Lundholm Cora Lundy Tom Lutz Sherry Leplen John Lemme David Lemkau Mike Madden Regina Mader John Madsen Nancy Mahar Patty Mallett Iva Maltsburger Tom Manteuffel Carolyn Marckese Harly Marion Larry Marlier Charles Marshall Jim Marshall Carolyn Masengarb Dawn McKim Marilyn McKay Mike McGee Brenda McFarland Jay Mayesh Linda May Jeff Maurus Suzann Mathes Gary Massey Earnest Masengarb Wanda McKinney Theresa McKnight SOPHOMORE Mary McDonald Jan McDonald Denny McCallum Joann McCallum Mike McClure Tom McCarley Libby McCombs Carolyn McDonald Dave Means Sherry Mell PEBBLES TO Barb McMills Sandy McMurray Phil McNaught Sapdy McWilliams Harold McDaniel Donna McCombs Karen Mejerle JoEllen Meier John Meade Frank Mendoza Gary Merridith Gary Messmer 98 Julie Messmer Hal Metier Linda Metzger Michelle Mickelson Keith Miller Rick Miller Shelia Minarsick Mike Minnick Calvin Minteer Melinda Missman Linda Mohr Linda Moen Audrey Murphy Brenda Myers Edwin Myers Linda Myers Pamela Muench Michael Munch Carolyn Moore Anieta Morgan CHEERLEADERS CHEER Mazzie Morrow Robert Morrow VICTORY Robert Noderbrock Michael Neics Don Ncilson James Nelson Lois Nelson Rene Nelson Rebecca Ogden Janice Ogren David Mossman James Moye Richard Nelson Rick Nelson Sherry Nelson Darrell Nesham Barbara Nicholson Jacqueline Northcutt David Nusbaum Judith Nacin Jack Nathan Linda Ohm Raymond On Ronald Ortiz Donna Pace 99 Robert Padilla James Pairreh Richard Paul Janice Patterson Dougrlas Peck Michael Peck Roland Pegg: Edward Pennington Susan Perrin Deborah Peterson V I Mark Peterson Cynthia Pettit Gary Pettit Kendall Phelps Charles Phillips Gene Phillips Judy Pieper Henry Ptak Stanley Phillips Robert Pickett William Piehle Sally Pierceson John Phipps Sharon Poe Linda Polter 100 Eddie Polton Margot Pope Richard Popp David Porter William Poston Patrick Potter Shirley Potts Vickie Pouder Delores Powell Barbara Prather Linda Prescott Virginia Preston 1962-63 PROVES TO BE RESPONSIBILITIES Gloria Prieto David Pringle Marsha Pritt Linda Puck Marsha Purcell Barbara Pumis Michael Quane Richard Quigg Patricia Race Pamela Rahestraw James Randall Anthony Rangel Jerald Rankin Marilyn Rapley Gary Reed Jim Reed A YEAR OF NEW FOR UNDERCLASSMEN Tom Reed Chuck Reid Bill Reimers Linda Reinhold Curt Reynolds Dan Reynolds Darrell Reynolds Fanny Rhoden Judy Richmond Marcia Rickey Karen Ridenour Georgia Rievers Tom Ring Susie Risley Wade Roberson Ward Roberson Carolyn Robinson Bill Robison Carl Rocycki Alice Rodd Emilie Roels Terry Roets Randy Rogers Mike Rohr Jeri Rollason Steve Roman Steve Romeo Geri Roseboom Kathy Ross Darrel Rottman Melenda Ruben Jean Rubovits Gary Ruge Kay Ryan Anne Ryan Leonard Sabath Lois Sabol 101 Pamela Sager Phillip Sampson Vincent Sapinski Jill Sarver James Saur Enid Sax Bonnie Schade Bill Schaumburg Lynda Schaumburg Susan Scherer Michael Scheuermann Jerry Schick Roger Scott Sheer Scott Vincent Senabra Ginny Sersland Harold Shaw Jim Shaw Gary Schlieper Rickey Shaw Linda Shelton Myrol Schmit YEARLINGS TRY THEIR Linda Schmidt John Schomer Donald Schrage James Schroder Steve Shullaw Kenton Schroder Robert Schuch Mike Sims Janice Scott Karen Scott FIELDS DURING Diana Schreiner Elaine Shepard Jan Shew Loren Schroeder Sharon Silkey Gloria Silknitter Willie Sims Rick Simmon Edgar Skaggs Bill Skoglund Mike Sleeper Randy Slusser 102 HAND IN MANY FIRST YEAR Steve Snedeker Nancy Snowbarger Michael Sommers Tom Sowers Peggy Staley Cheryl Stanlake Sharon Stearns Darryl Stebel Larry Steele Earlene Steward William Stengel Wayne Strader William Stubbs Robert Stuber Carolyn Suggs Cynthia Suloff Gerald Sutton Robert Sutton Jerry Swank Mary Swank Constance Strom Gary Stropes Randall Strum Kristine Strupp Deborah Strutz Robert Strand Betty Stratman Helen Talley Eddie Taylor Sandra Taylor Thomas Teel Michael Thomas James Thompson Connie Struve Judith Thompson Steve Thomason Robert Thurman Nancy Tiefenbach Barb Tilker John Tingle James Titus Charlene Tompkins Gary Touroff Jack Trimble Robert True Alan Tucker Michael Tufts Marilyn Vogrt Earnest Voss Gary Vandkerkhove Michael Vandekerckhove Ted VanDine John VanHoeh Carolyn Turner Jay Twitty Martin Vesole Mike Voss James Veasey Beyla Veesman Paulette Vann Dave Varner Gloria Veasey Harlan Wheatley Bonnie Wheeler Dennis Wheeler John Weasel John Westensee END OF NEW HOPE YEAR BRINGS FOR FUTURE Dan West Bradney Welch Eamie Worthman Karen Wedertz Connie Warrick Hollis Ward Sharon Wheeler Sherry White Ronnie Weindruck Stephen Wahl Carol Walker Dougrlas Walker Elsie Walker Sharon Walkup Judy Whitebook Rita Whitt Jerry Wiesman Diane Wilcox Janet Wildman Arthur Willers 104 Linda Willhite Phyllis Williams Major Williamson Robert Williamson Marlene Wilson Michael Wilson Martin Yahovich Casaundra Yancy Mary Jo Wisebaum John Wohlrab Linda Woll Randall Woloski James Wood Robert Wood Gary Wynn Stephen Wilson Linda Winterbottom Richard Yarringrton Terry Yotts James Ziegrler Gary Zimmerman Rosellyn Zirbee TLee Zirbes c ABSENTEES Abney, Lois Anderson, Clifford Avery, Diane Bobbitt, Linda Boniger, James Calvert, Oleva Chandler, Samuel Clark, Thomas Cook, Sharon DeClerck, Richard Downing, Michael Draper, Janice Dunbar, Niki Ehmke, Richard Filker, Barbara Finks, Paula Fisher, Michael Gallagher, Charles Glick, Barry Gooch, Alan Gralak, Charlene Handley, Theodore Harrington, Ramona Hasson Mary Hines, Daril Johnson, Janice Johnson, Roberta Jones, Jean Lefler, Sherry Lipes, David Ludin, Ronald McDonald, George Madden, Kay Margan, Anieta Martin, Rosemary Martin, William Mosenfelder, Tom Murphy, Danny Myers, Peggy Nesseler, Everett Norin, Ronald Norton, Nancy Payne, Edith Petterson, Rae Jean Potter, Linda Price, Martha Prieto, Linda Rasmussen, Patricia Robison, David Sabol, Lois Scheuermann, Michael Schulz, Ray Secor, Richard Settle, Peter Sheer, William Shelton, Henry Shryack, Marsha Simenec, Michael Sneath, Larry Spitznogle, Patricia Steeber, Robert Stephenson, Jerry Stovall, Eddie Taylor, Albert Walsh, Michael Wand, Rodney Webb, David Weiser, Judy Wiley, Sherry Wilson, Thomas Wise, Pamela Wright, David Young, John 105 The Red Man’s rituals and older The treasures of the arts— Singing, dancing, Chanting in vigorous and Happy voice. Rain and harvest dances— The equivalent of Our happy traditions. In the spirit of Our Indian brothers We carry on. . . ACTIVITIES 1962 HOMECOMING: A The floats in Rockey’s Homecoming: parade were more clever than ever, but the judgres came up with “Blast the Devils ' as their pick for first place. Plenty of pep, en thu¬ siasm, yellow kleenex, and hard work broug:ht “Whip ' Em the second place prize. October 19th, 1962: Homecoming at Rock Island High. Students full of pep and enthusiasm, eager to “blast the Blue Devils” filled the Gymna¬ sium to watch the crowning of the 1962 Royalty, the presentation of gifts, and homecoming entertainment sponsored by the Radio fclub. Excitement mounted as students were dismissed for the annual down¬ town parade. Though rain dampened the floats, spirits were still high as Rockie fans cheered from under their umbrellas at the game. Despite a Homecoming loss, the colorful dance decorations by the G.A.A. and the lively music of Carroll Baker’s orchestra brightened spirits and helped make Homecoming, 1962 a wonderful time to remember. 108 BEST EVER” EVENT Queen Karen and her royal court reign over the 1962 Homecoming festivities. Seated: Karen Karman. Standing: Sugar Thomas, Glenda McKee, Ruth Coffin, Sallie Knanishu. 109 1962 HOMECOMING QUEEN 110 Karen Karman ATTENDANTS Glenda McKee Margaret Thomas 111 Karen Karman, Barbara Flack, and DeDe Whitmore, the Girl’s Trio, meet in the music room to rehearse for the Christmas Concert. The seventy-six voice Senior Glee Club, under the direction of Murray J. Osborn, keeps Rock in harmony through its musical presentations during the school year. Christ¬ mas caroling through the halls, Winter and Spring Concerts, and exchange assemblies, highlight this organizations activities. Smaller groups such as the Chamber Choir, Boy’s Quartet, and Girl’s Trio, add color and variety to the chorus and its programs. SENIOR GLEE: THI OF ROCI The officers of Senior Glee, Ruth Co Barb Flack, treasurer; and Jim “Car ture before discussing plans for an 112 Front row: Jane Carnighi, Shirley Hedquist, Linda Utke, Nancy Sheets, Rita Landrith, Margo Hutton, Kam Karman, Barb Flack, Jackie Arnold, Ann Hibbard, Gretchen Gustav- son, Pat Kester, DeDe Whitmore, Jill Fisher, Kathy Bailey, Pam Peterson, and Sharon Matherly. Second row: Bonie Bohn, Myrna Foster, Jill Judd, Ilah Beaston, Glenda McKee, Nancy Schmidt, Mary Valsoano, Sandee Greer, Judy Hansen, Ruthe Coffin, Joyce Fuhlman, Mary Peterson, Karen Brice- land, Ruth Hock, Sallie Knanishu, Esther Dawkins, Nancy Bolyard, Sharon Canavit. Third row: Dale Huntley, Bob Ban- field, Henry Hanson, Mike Silknittel, Tim Schrader, Tom Rexdale, Everett McDowell, Dick Williamson, Larry Died- rich, Chippy Leetch, Kenny Knapp, A1 Karp, Dave Benson, Dennis Waite, David Bysinger, Larry Tucker, Bobby Davis, Kermit Adams. Back row: Gary Bibby, Maurice Tollenaer, Frank Cromer, Louis Clarquist, Ron Dinning, Jim Collins, Don Boysen, Paul Eckhart, Tim Kratzer, Dan Body. Chuck Engstrom, Dave Lindorff, Kenny Keim, Bill Telleen, Joe Schmitt, Ed Hamilton, Tom Williams, Harry Stuart, and Dennis Carr. MUSICAL VOICE ISLAND HIGH ecretary; Everett McDowell, president; ' ollins, vice-president; pose for a pic- lange assembly. ‘She s the sweetheart of Rockie High,” sings the boy’s quartet, practicing for their first appearance in the Home¬ coming Assem bly. Seated: Dave Benson. Standing: Kenny Keim, Louis Clarquist, and Allen Karp. 113 GIRL’S GLEE CLUB SINGS GAYLY 114 The officers of Girl ' s Glee take time out for a picture before meeting to select music for the Christmas Concert. They are, left to right: Rochelle Stewart, secretary; Cheryl Wilkerson, treasurer; Sally Pred- more, vice-president; and Linda Rogers, president. Front row: Mimi Vancil, Betty Nagle, Shirly Coe, Cheryl Wilkerson, Rochelle Stewart, Sally Predmore. Second row: J e a n n i e McMurren, Ruth Alexander, Sharon Zirbes, Janet Martens, Diana Peas- ley, Betty Titus, Mary Garcia. Third row: Louise Larson, Linda Rogers, Sue Lind- blom, Evelyn Houseman, Janice Sampson, Ruth Eberts, Debbie Schoessel, Carol Swanson. Fourth row: Kyr Wartman, Siegn ed Wagehaupt, Martha Wilson, Janice Pinwell, Carolyn Hudson, Lynne Ingersall, Nancy Raider, Dorothy Larson, Brenda Foster. Back row: Sandy Witt, Mary Laing, Peggy Stotts, Florence Pickerson, Rahna Christ. Susan Rogers, Stephanie Jones, Carol Teuscher. C The only qualification for Junior and Senior girls who wish to join Girl’s Glee is a love for singing. Under the direction of Murry J. Osborn, the girls are trained in breath control, note reading, phonetics, and rhythm, and later display their abilities at exchange assemblies, school assemblies, win¬ ter and spring concerts. The girls join with the Senior Glee Club at Christmas time to bring the sound of lovely carols to Rockie’s halls. 115 A CAPABLE CRIMSON CRIER STAFF ‘‘Newspaper business is our business, our only business” Mr. Nicholas Peschang, advisor, appears to be telling the Fall Crimson Crier staff. Seated: Dick Ranson, Stewart Leman, and Mr. Peschang. Standing: Gary Bibby, Lynn Kruse, Sherry Anderson, Diane Duytschaever, De-De Whitmore, Kathy Schorpp, Linda Hildebrand, Sallie Knanishu, Cyndy Johnson, Pam Peterson. Nancy Bolte, Connie Dockterman, Linda Dittman, Mary Jennings, and Fredi Barkan. Co-Editors Pam Peterson and Sallie Knanishu look over exchange papers for story possibilities for future issues of the Crimson Crier. 116 COMPOSES, COPYREADS. CIRCULATES “Here’s an error that should be changed” says De-De Whitmore, copy editor, to her staff. Front row: De-De Whitmore, and Linda Dittman. Back row: Mary Jennings, Lynn Kruse, and C y n d y Johnson. The page editors and pic¬ ture editor play a vital part in producing a suc¬ cessful high school news¬ paper. Front row are Crim¬ son Crier page editors: Sherry Anderson, Diane Duytschaever, and Kathy Schorpp. Back row is Fredi Barkan, picture editor. e Keeping the books straight and distributing the fruits of their labor are the jobs of the Crim¬ son Crier business man¬ ager and circulation staff, Linda Hildebrand, Ste¬ wart Leman, Dick Ran- son, Connie Dockterman, Gary Bibby, and Nancy Bolte. 117 Behind every successful newspaper is an efficient business staff. Here, the second semester business staff of the Crimson Crier is shown before facing out to solicit ads. Kneelinir: Nancy Pearson, Bonnie Beasley, Phyllis Buser, Sharon Baker, Jan Huddleston, and Patti Hill. Seated: A1 Block and Nancy Bauersfeld. Standin r: Jim Seefeldt, Connie Henke, Dave Anderson, Judy Shetler, Joe Scheurman, Mary Karaway, and Gary Ford. CRIMSON CRIER KEEPS The second semester editorial staff of the Crimson Crier is shown at their first planning session, ready to tackle the rough job of put¬ ting a newspaper to¬ gether. Kneeling: Judy Pouder, Sandy Gal¬ lagher, Rosalee Heaton, Merrill Harris, Lor¬ raine Riddell, and Barb Boetje. Seated: Bill Telleen and Steve Wil¬ son. Standing: Pat Mordhorst, Pat Collins, Bob Connell, Susie Har¬ ris, Tom Schelstrate, Pat Miller, Jane Car- neghi, Sandy Zare, and Ann Morrison. 118 STUDENTS OF ROCKY WELL INFORMED Bob Connell and Tom Schelstrate show their third pajre lay¬ out to other paj e editors. They are, Lorraine Riddell, Pat Mordhorst, and Barb Boetje. 119 BAND PROVIDES ENTERTAINMENT THROUGH First row: Alice Lemkau, Pat Johnson, Janice Edmund, Jon Lindstrom, Pam Gray, Connie Warrick, Kendall Phelps, Dennis Bull, and Jim Lundeen. Second row: Joan Baumgartner, Linda Edmund, Lois Sable, Mike Sims, Wayne Rose, Wendall Hunigan, Anita Margan, Mary Clevenstine, Allan Fairchild, Karen Haberthur, Jeff Mau- rus, Jim Breck, David Mossman, Sharon Elliot, and Emmert Clevenstine. Third row: Betty Iffland, Christy Barr, John Mendoza, Peter Lundholm, Dennis Apple, Bradley Galliger, Mike Davis, Jerry Grims, David Cross, David Lipes, Richard Bacon, Ted Handley, Randy Lundblad, Bob Gunsolley, Bill LaDage, Gary Carlsen, Karen Scott, and Harold Kaller. The Rock Island High School Band is, to say the least, a very busy one. Under the direction of Mr. Donald Kruzan, the band has practice sessions at eight o’clock in the morning five days out of the week. In addition to performing annually for the entire student body, the band provides a program of varied types of music for people of all ages in its annual concert. The R.I.H.S. Dance Band, a revival of a past band tradition, takes an active part in these programs and the exchange assembly program by providing lively dance music for its listeners’ enjoyment. 120 CONCERTS AND ATHLETIC EVENTS Fourth row: Marcia Anderson, Earlene Steward, Tom McCarley, Lynne Ingersoll, Steve Thomason, Mary Kemble, Sheldon Cohn, Mark Petersen, Bill Wilson, Ken Boldt, Tom Kolobat, Marsha Prill, Norman Christensen, Georj e Brooke, Jim Johnson, Steve Haymaker, Jerry Green, Dan Deardorf, Jim Dahlberg, Frances Amiot, Chippy Leetch, Roger Dahlen, Ed Britton, Jim Zieger, Tom Larson, Jim Teague, Tom Anderson, and Neal Horton. Fifth row: Dean Lindorfer, Bill McNeil, Joe Scheuerman, John Moore, Tim Joannides, Jim Hecht, Ricky Nelson, Mike Wagy, Ron Milligan, John Shaggs, Darryl Pollock, Jim Wood, Jim Keifer, Larry Dietrick, Paul Brooks, Ed Shaggs, Dick Quigg, Mike Scheuerman, Lee Johnson, and Don Johnson. “Seventy-six trombones led the big parade . . might well be the theme song of Rock Island High School ' s marching band during the autumn months of football. It is during the halftime of these football games that the band boosts school spirit and provides entertainment for the audience through its music and marching. When basketball season rolls around, we look to the high school pep band for lively accompaniment on the familiar school song, “Hi Neighbor! and “Sweet Georgia Brown. DANCE BAND SERENADES TEENS The Rock Island High School Dance Band pauses during another performance. Pictured above are, Front row: Bill John¬ ston, Loren Schroeder, Butch Kaller, Bill Leistiko, Tom Anderson, Clark Burlingame. Middle row: Chippy Leech, Bill LaDage, ndy Lundblad, Bob Gunsolley, Joe Schenerman, Tim Joannides, Tom Rexdale. Back row: Richard Bacon, Norm Christensen, Jerry Green, Steve Haymaker, Darrell Pollack, Steve Wight. “But Mr. Kruzan, I didn ' t mean to play off tune. You ' re strangling me! Actually, Band Director Don Kruzan is only straight¬ ening trombone player Chippy Leech ' s tie, preparing for another “swingin” perform¬ ance by the R.I.H.S. Dance Band. 122 Band officers Lou Kaiser, Assistant Man¬ ager; Jim Johnson, Manager; and Karen Habethur, Assistant Manager, take time out from their vigorous schedules to pose in front of the Rocky stage. ORCHESTRA GROWS IN ’63 Front row: Kenzlow Cook, Diana Zwicker, Patricia Rasmussen, Robert Johnson, Mr. Everett McDowell, conductor; John Wahlrab, Gwen Zwicker, and Michael Moran. Second row: Judith Hansen, Barbara Hendri son, Behrends, Linda Patter, Chris Barr, Betty Iffland, James Lundeen, Connie Warrick, Kendall Phelps, Dennis Bull, Sharon Re , and Marcia Gravitt. Third row: Jill Sarver, Judith Weeber, Jane Wilson, Frances Cowell, Mary Peterson, and Linda Lange. Fourth row: Rosalee Pirkle, Joanne Graber, and Nancy Turner. Back row: Dail Herrstrom, Sylvia Herrstrom, Norman Christiansen, Richard Bacon, Robert Britton, Robert Gunsolley, Jim Hecht, Jan McDonald, Virginia Preston, Leo Ford, and Steve Wight. The forty members of the Rock Island Senior High School Orchestra meet one period of each day to prac¬ tice under the capable direction of Mr. Everett McDowell. The fruits of their labor are displayed annually when the Orchestra presents its all school assembly. The music in the assembly includes a blend of classical music and Broadway scores. An annual concert in collaboration with the Chamber Choir of the Senior Glee Club is another highlight of the Orchestra year. Leaders of the orchestra are, Richard Bacon, Leo Ford, Kendall Phelps. Gwen Zwicker, Norman Christiansen, Mary Peterson, Steve Wight, Diana Zwicker, and Sharon Reed. 123 ’62-’63 WATCHTOV Thomas Barton Editor-in-Chief Mary Yeocum Assistant Editor-in-Chief Pam Peterson Copy Editor Jill Gromoll Picture Editor Patsy Casey Business Manager The 1962-1963 Watchtower staff highliprhts the year by presenting’ Rocky with a yearbook to bring back memories of annual events and special occasions of the past year. The staff puts their time and cooperation in editing, making copy, pictures, activities, and business to meet the four deadlines which they have to meet. Dummy pages have to be made during the summer months so there will be no delay in .sending to the printing company. Pictures of organizations, faculty, classes, sports, activities, and informals have to be taken and captions have to be made for each picture. Copy for division pages must be written and reread, .sections have to be arranged and equalized, and funds collected. Each staff member has his own job cut out for him and each tries to do his best to present Rocky with the 1962-1963 Watchtower. R STAFF MAKES MEMORIES FOR MANY Sandra Greer Assistant Copy Editor Pauline Hoover Assistant Picture Editor Diane Duytschaever Assistant Business Manager Mr. Peschang, yearbook advisor, shows the Watchtower staff a letter received from the printing company telling when their four deadlines will be for the com¬ ing year. The staff listens while he explains how to send ready mats to the printing company to meet their first deadline. dm Gary Kramer Sports Editor Cindy Johnson Assistant Sports Editor 125 Kathy Schorpp Senior Section Editor Lynn Kruse Junior Section Editor Linda Dittman Sophomore Section Editor Nancy Bolte Senior Activities Editor The Junior Assistants are an important branch of the Watchtower staff. Running: errands, aiding the senior members of the staff, and counting the money which the year¬ book derives from its operation of the candy machines in the student lounge are just a few of their various duties. Shown here, looking through a Watchtower of the past for ideas, are juniors Bill Telleen, Carol Bolte, and John Robert¬ son. Missing from the picture is Steve Wilson. MEMBERS OF ROCKY’S DEBATE RATE IN THE STATE Rocky is proud of its 1962-1963 Debate team and the fine representation which it made in contests throughout the state. The question for debate this year, chosen by a national board, was — “What should be the Foreign Trade Policy of the United States?” Rocky was successfully represented in several varsity tournaments. Outstanding of these were Mississippi Valley, Illinois State Normal, Augustana, and Rock Island. The debate team was privileged to have been invited to participate in the Illinois State Speech Convention, November 2, in Springfield. The convention was composed of high school and college de¬ baters, teachers, and coaches. “That question just might be debatable is the cue for these members of debate to go into action. They are, Front row: Bill Paul, John Holcomb, Bruce Andich, Ron Hrebenar, Ron Cohn, Tim Bauer, and Don Siegel. Back row: Sharon Lage, Mike Naab, Dennis Carr, Bob Parks, Joel Deutsch, David Spector, Terry Ligget, Steve Clark, Dick Nelson, Bill Robi¬ son, and David Lindorff. 127 ROCKY SPEECH STUDENTS MAKE Smiling: brig:htly fol¬ lowing their partici¬ pation in the Missis¬ sippi Valley Speech Contest are F ront row: Rita Landrith, Richard Nelson, and Ruth Coffin. Back row: Joel Deutsch, Bob Martin, David Spector, and Terry Liggett. Winners of the Quint City Speech Contest pose for the Watchtower camera. They are, Front row: Lois Nelson, Pat Daly, Dave Benson, Fredi Barkan, and Barbara Boetje. Back row; Margaret Thomas, Gary Berg, Ruth Coffin, Bill Piehl, Nancy Bolyard, Richard Nelson, Tom Manteuffel, and Peter Settle. 128 ADVANCES TOWARDS STATE The contest play cast for ‘‘The Miracle Worker ' dis¬ play the smiles that won them first place in the district speech contest. They are, Front row, Jim Karmen, Lois Nelson and Pam M u e n c h. Middle row: Freddie Barkan, Kathy Stengel, Pat Daly, Ruth Coffin and Tom Manteuffel. Back row: Bob Holcomb and Steve Hawes. Individual entrants in the district contest posing for Watchtower cameras are: Front row: Freddie Bar¬ kan, Nancy Bolyard, and Linda Williamson. Back row: Bill Piehl, Bob Mar¬ tin, Dick Nelson, Pat Daly, Ruth Coffin, and Bob Park. 129 Members of the third ranking debate squad in the Augustana College Invitational Tourney are, from left to right: John Holcomb, Don Siegel, Ron Hrebenar, and Ron Cohn. HOLCOMB LEADS STATE DEBATERS Out of 236 debaters in the Augustana Invita¬ tional, John Holcomb received second place. 130 MIRACLE WORKER” HEADS FOR DISTRICT The struggle for Anne Sullivan, portrayed by Pat Daly, left, to gain control over Helen Keller, portrayed by Lois Nel¬ son, right, is shown in this scene from “The Miracle Worker.” Ruth Coffin and Lois Nelson re¬ hearse a scene from the contest play. 131 JUNIORS WORK HARD TO Junior Play cast members listen attentively to an amusing presents Sara Love, and A1 Block. Seated: Prudy Brissman, Tone Pahlke, Pat Ekonomos, Debbilou Valentine, Kathryn Nelson, Annette Wells, and PERFECT ROLES IN I REMEMBER MAMA tion of David Specter ' s. Kneelinj?: Carol Anderson, Margo Friedman, Collins, Chris Larson, and Richard Nelson. Standing: Katherine Shirley Hedquist. Junior Rotarians are, Front row: Tom Barton, John Holcomb, Jim Teros, Jim Johnson, and Emmert Clevenstine. Mid¬ dle row: Bob Holcomb, Jon Lindstrom, Mike Shetter, Everett McDowell, and Gary Schuster. Back row: Bill Bradley, Jon Hobart, Mike VanDine, Ken Cowan, Bob Connell, and Ron Hrebnar. ROTARIANS HOST OUTSTANDING SENIORS Two Senior boys are chosen as Junior Rotarians for each school month. The faculty selects the recipients on the basis of leader¬ ship, scholarship, and partic ipation in school and civic affairs. As Junior Rotarians, the boys attend the weekly Rotarian meetinprs,for a month with Mr. Austin and Senior Rotar¬ ians. At these meetings, the boys learn about adult participation in civic affairs. 134 Active members of the Y-Canteen committee relax following a meeting to make plans for a future dance. They are, Front row: Ginny Cox, Pat Liedtke, Connie Richeson, Gretchen Petersen, Steve N seler, Pam Pear¬ son, and Pam Liedtke. Second row: Ann Morrison, Bruce Andich, George Williamson, Jim McGuire, Tom Barton, Gary Kramer, and Bob Connell. Third row: Susie Singleton, Pat erg, Julie Hollingsworth, Karen Karman, Jane Ohweiler, Diane Duytschaever, De-De Whitmore, Nancy Bolte, and Carolyn Ash. Back Carol Bolte, lorn Schelstrate, Jim Schick, Trent Marquis, John Stage, Mike Herman, Kitty Ekonomos, and «teve Botts. LARGER Y-CANTEEN BETTER Y Why Y-Canteen? Because it provides active recreation for all Rocky students in the forms of pinff-ponpr, dancinjr and a friendly atmosphere for conversation every Saturday nijfht. Y-Canteen is held in the Y. M. C. A. on these nights and is under the spon¬ sorship of Mr. Dale Holm- grain. It is planned with an COMMITTEE PLANS CANTEENS c eye to what the student most wants in recreation and, in order to have this, a Y-Can¬ teen committee is chosen from high school representa¬ tives of the Hi-Y and Y-Teens organizations. These students combine their ideas to make Y-Canteen an enjoyable meet¬ ing place. 135 Sing and chatter, sisters, While your nimble fingers Move in The happy rhythm Of your work. Giddy with the ancient joy Of fellowship. Gather in a circle And be glad. ORGANIZATIONS Y-TEEN’S MEMBERSHIP IS HIGH; Smiling brightly as they anticipate the Y-Teen activities of the coming year are the junior-senior officers; Elain e Phillips, treasurer; Ginger Puck, secre¬ tary; Jackie Arnold, vice-president; and Ruth Coffin, presi¬ dent. Newly elected sophomore officers Chris Kahremanis, president; Mary McDonald, vice-president; Susan Leins, secretary and Diane Henry, treasurer will gain valuable leadership experience in the coming year of sophomore Y-Teens. IS IT ANY WONDER WHY? Taking time out from their busy activities as members of the Y-Teens Cabinet are, Front row: Amy Gregg, Sandie Greer, Kitty Ekonomos, Judy Kaplan, Cindy Brown, Betty Lind, Pat Daly, Jane Kramer, and Elaine Phillips. Back row: Gretchen Gustafson, Ruth Coffin, Carolyn Ash, Vicki Nicholson, Kathy Curtis, De-De Whitmore, Ginger Puck. Georgia Booras, Jackie Arnold, Nancy Priege, Bonnie Bohn, Mary Yeocum, and Karen Karman. Relaxing after a big night at the Y- ' Teens Big Sister-Little Sister Party are. Front row: Pam Liedtke, Linda Goldsmith, Gwena Bonds, and Connie Struve. Back row: Shirley Potts, Gretchen Petersen, and Judy Kaplan. 139 Doug Francescon tries his luck at the Basketball Throw at the Penny Carnival. Looking on are the booth chairman, Kathy Bailey and Nancy Priebe. SWIRL.CARNIVAL FEATURED BY Y-TEENS This booth representing the movie, “Gypsy,” at the Penny Carnival was one of the favorites. Shown in front of the booth are its chairmen, Carol Barth and Barb Nicholson. L 140 French Club membership shows a tremendous increase over previous years. THIS CLUB FITS FUN WITH FRENCH French club officers meet outside the lounge to absorb the late autumn sun while planning the winter’s program. They are Nancy Priebe, secretary; Annick Troop, treasurer; Karen Whitmore, president; Elaine Phillips, vice- president; and Susie Phillips, program chairman. 141 F. H. A. PRODUCES TALENTED HOMEMAKERS OF TOMORROW Norma Foster and Shirly Robertson work on a dress for Homemakers gather round to watch. Front row; Brenda Chambers, Carolyn Cook, Peggy Humphries, Frances Carol Cox, Barbara Filker, Mary Ellen Camel, Gwen Peggy Humphries, F.H.A. president, and Carol Anderson, secretary, meet in the living center to discuss plans for the annual Christmas party. one of the F.H.A. sewing contests while other Future Foster, Charlotte Thompkins, Janice Penwell, Norma Cowell, Carol Anderson, and Carol Ortez. Back row: Bonds, and Helen Bykowsky. By teaching homemaking skills today, the Future Homemakers of America Club prepares girls of Rocky for one of the leading careers of our nation ' s women. Fashion shows, bak¬ ing and sewing contests, as well as many service projects, such as filling Christmas baskets for needy families, are all part of the interesting activi¬ ties of F.H.A. C These F.H.A. members stop in at the living cen¬ ter before going to the kitchen to make pizza for their Italian food party. Seated: Shirly Robertson, Norma Foster, Barb Fil- ker, Mary Ellen Camel, Carol Anderson, Ann Cook, and Norma Cham¬ bers. Standing: Judy Nichols, Evelyn House¬ man. Rita Torrence, Jan¬ ice Penwell, and Brenda Foster. 143 SERVICE TO COMMUNITY Embarking: upon a journey to an area hospital are enthusiastic Future Nurses. Busily packing: canned jToods to be sent to needy families is a small rroup of Future Nurses Asso¬ ciation members. 144 IS GOAL OF FUTURE NURSES Future Nurses’ Association offi¬ cers “pro to work” on an unwillinpr club President, Mary Yeocum. Other officers are: Linda Harris. Vice-F resident; Kim Winprer. Pro- prram Chairman; Dolores Hoover, Secretary; and Ruth Hoick, Treas¬ urer. A oup of Future Nurses look over information concerning: cancer research, a current topic of discussion at association meetings. 145 FORUM SEEKS CIVIC SOLUTIONS “What s new in Cuba? WhaVs happening in the U.N.?” These and other questions of the day are discussed by the news conscious members of Youth Forum. 146 EDUCATION: AMERICA’S KEY TO PROGRESS The officers of the Future Teachers of America, newly organized club at Rocky, meet to plan their prog:ram for the year. Standing: Nancy Bolyard, Vice-President; Lenora. Teigland, President; Susie Harris, Secretary. Seated: Jim Fryxell, Sergeant-at-Arms; Bob Wood, Treasurer; Rollie Meyer, Treasurer; Louise Larson, Historian. Members of the Future Teachers of America stop for a picture before going to hear speaker Earl H. Hanson. Superintendent of Schools. 147 ELITE SENIORS ACHIEVE MEMBERSHIP National Honor Society members are, Front row: Patsy Casey, Gretchen Petersen, Judy Kaplan, Chris Grams, Sallie Knanishu, Karen Haberthur, Penny Germain, Cynda Johnson, Georgia Thompson, and Karen Reinhold. Second row: Nancy Bolte, Sandra Buranek, Linda Skillman, Mary Fite, Carol Case, Sharon Anderson, Kathy Schorpp, Dana Reis, Nancy Johnson, and Ellen Schaumburg. Third row: Jill Gromoll, Kathy Stengel, Diane Alridge, Suian Faur, Kay Anderson, Alice Lemkau, Carolyn Sims, Patsy Johnson, and Emmert Clevenstine. Back row: Steve Hawes, Ted Maxeiner, Bob Olson, Everett Mc¬ Dowell, Don Cronover, Bill Paul, Mike Soboroff, Bill Wise, Bob Nacin, Greg Moon, Paul Marshal, Jim McGuire, George Williamson, and Steve Sedge- wick. IN NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Members are, Front row: Katherine Sinnett, Linda Elliot, Nadyne Lindgren, Diann Dobbs, Karen Brice- land, Pam Peterson, Glenda McKee, and Diana Whit¬ more. Second row: Cindy Brown, Mijon Vancil, Carol Stone, Mary Jones, Susan Hamm, Sherry Anderson, Elaine Phillips, Barbara Sax, and Pat Daly. Third row: Bob Holcomb, Steve Wight, Bill Bradley, Jon Lindstrom, Fred Benken, and Jim Fryxell. Fourth row: Jim Teros, John Harland. Mike Shetter, Ron Cohn, Gary Schuster, Don Siegal, Bruce Andich, and Jon Holcomb. Back row: Ron Hrebenar, Melvin Garber, Gary Carlsen, Tim Krat- zer, Jon Bemtsen, Barry Gersick, David Lindorff. and George Duhlstine. Becoming a member of the National Honor Society is one of the greatest honors awarded at Rock Island High School. The majority of the mem¬ bers are chosen automatically on the basis of a 92 or above average. Additional members are chosen from the Senior Honor Roll on the basis of service to the school, character, and leadership. The Class of 1962-63 is proud to have the largest Honor Society in Rocky ' s history with a total membership of eighty automatic and eight elected members. The members of the society are rewarded for their years of diligent study at the all school National Honor Society Assembly when they receive their membership pins and are officially inducted into the society. The Rotary Club sponsors a banquet for the members later in the year. 149 Hl-Y FAVORS GROUP FUN, “We re proud of our club and hope for its continued success” these officers of the 1962-1963 Hi-Y seem to be sa 3 nnfi:. They are Jim Shick, vice-president; Gary Schuster, president; George Williamson, secretary; and Tom Barton, chaplain. Hi-Y membership is the largest this year of any year previous as the picture above indicates. FROLIC, AND FELLOWSHIP FOR ROCKY B OYS The more members of Hi-Y, the merrier times to be had by all. C. The member of Hi-Y has an opportunity to participate in many worthwhile activities throughout the year. At each monthly meet¬ ing of Hi-Y there is a business session after which entertainment is provided. As a special service project each year, Hi-Y mem¬ bers entertain patients of East Moline State Hospital. A highlight of Hi-Y is the annual “camp out” held in the spring. Other ac¬ tivities of the organization include the spon¬ sorship of Y-Canteen held each Saturday night, the sponsorship of a Kiwanis Carnival Queen Candidate, and the organization of Lenten services in co-operation with the Y-Teens. PAN AM LEAGUE CARRIES ON CUSTOMS La Liga Panamericana boasts capable officers shown here anticipating another successful year for one of the largest clubs at Rocky. The officer are Lenora Teigland, Secretary; Judy Kaplan, President; George Williamson, Vice-President; and Chris Grams, Treasurer. Los hombres behind the Pan American League are its cabinet members. Front row: John Mendoza, Steve Nesseler, Norman Hull, and Ron Cohn. Hack row: Linda Shelton, Sue Rogers, Lenora Teigland, Judy Kaplan, George Williamson, Chris Grams, Sherry Anderson, and Marie Berman. PREVAILING SOUTH OF THE BORDER Anxiously awaiting the breaking of the pinata are Pan Am. members, left to right. Barb Sax, A1 Geismar, Mike Hermann, Rafael Gomez, Bob Karon, Clark Blomquist, Joel Doakes, and Judy Kaplan. Aside from the regular class room studies of the Spanish language and customs, many Spanish students also participate in Pan American League. Through speakers, movies, and demonstrations, members probe deeper into the music, dances, sports, food, and customs of our South American neighbors. Each year members carry out the Spanish Christ¬ mas custom of a Pinata party. The pinatas, which are gaily decorated and filled with candy by the students, are swung on a stick while a Pan Am. member attempts to break them w’ith another stick. The league provides fun as well as knowledge. Leading their club are the science club officers. They are left to right, Don Crownover, president; Jon Lindstrom, vice-president; Penny Germain, secretary; Emmert Clevenstine, membership chairman; and Mike Soboroff, treasurer. SCIENCE CLUB PROBES NATURE’S SECRETS Science club members pose for a picture before going to work on their projects for the science fair. 154 SNOWBALL. DANCES PROJECTS OF C.Y.C. Member of the C.Y.C. committee meet in the gym to inspect the floor for this Friday’s Dance. Front row, left to right, are Bill Lorentzen, Dick Quigg, Paul Brooks, and Dupree Logan. Second row, Julie Gunnell, Kathy Bailey, Connie Miller, Phyllis Wilson, Bob Connell, Vicki Fagerburg, Larry Kanke, Theresa McKnight, Susan Leins, and Emilie Reels. C.Y.C. Committee officers sit this dance out to pose for Watchtower photographers. They are Vicki Fagerburg, secretary, Larry Kanke, vice-president; and Bob Connell, president. c C. Y. C. dances are held every Fri¬ day night in girls’ gym from 8 o’clock to 11:45. They provide fun and companionship. The dances are under the sponorship of the com¬ mittee members and adult advisors. 155 The Electronics Club gives these boys an opportunity to put instruments together electronically. Club members are, Front row: Paul Marshall, Norman Day, Pat Potter, Bruce Andich, Steve Nesseler, Terry Darton, Rick Bacon, and Larry Slye. Middle row: Wesley Scott, David Stucke, Mike Tufts, Richard Linn, Emmert Clevenstine, Jon Lind- strom. Bill Moyer, Bob Martin, Mike Quane, and Peter Lundholm. Back row: Dennis Apple, Jack Boccarossa, Bill Bradley, Mike DePauw, Mike Soberoff, Dave Varner, Frank Mendoza, Bill Vancura, Brian McMasters, Terry Winters, Jim Breck, Bob Parks, Bruce Arvidson, Larry White, and Tom McCarley. ELECTRONICS CLUB PROBES THE PROBLEMS OF ELECTRICITY Students interested in sci¬ ence, especially-the electronics portion of it, have a special club. These students meet once a month under the direc¬ tion of Mr. Stone. In general, the club learns codes and studies the theory of radio. This year they put together several types of in¬ struments. Leading the Electronics Club suc¬ cessfully is the job of these boys. They are Paul Marshall, vice- president; Richard Linn, president; and Brian McMasters, secretary. 156 RADIO CLUB STRIVES TO SERVE SCHOOL “Get your official program, only IO 4 ” echoes through the stadium each football season through the efforts of these Radio Club members, Front row: Mary Jo Hensley, Alex Choroshenko, Pam Peterson, Carolyn Ash, Glenda McKee, Nancy Sedrel, Fredi Barkan, and Diane Dutiel. Middle row: Judy Kaplan, Janice Blockinger, Diana Willets, Jean Perkins, Barb Sax, Gwen Zwicker, Nancy Baursfeld, Diana Zwicker, Karen Briceland, and Janet Huddleston. Back row: Vicki Dahlstrom, Connie Dockterman, Diane Duytschaever, Julie Gunnell, De-De Whitmore, Susie Singleton, Jack Fields, Ann Morrison, Karen Karman, Steve Nesseler, Brenda French, Jill Fisher, Sharon Anderson, and Carolyn Sims. The Radio Club of Rocky is truly a club of service to the school. Through rain, snow, sleet, and hail the club mem¬ bers faithfully sell programs at the home football games. With the profit gained from selling, the club purchases electrical equipment for school use. Each club member is given a certain amount of money in proportion to the amount of programs he sold. This money is used for the trip to Chicago which is the highlight of the Radio Club year. At this time members may sightsee, shop and attend a theatre presentation. The major project of the club during the year is the sponsorship of the Homecoming assembly. This includes selecting flowers, gifts, decora¬ tions, and entertainment. The Radio Club is under the sponsorship of Mr. P. J. Martin. 157 1-2-3 CLICK” IS CAMERA CLUB MOTTO Posing with their faithful camera are the camera club officers. Left to right, are Gary Andeen, Tice-president; Paul Marshall, president; and Jack Boccarossa, secretary. 158 DRAMATIC CLUB DRAWS YOUNG ACTORS The Little Theatre provides a familiar setting for these active Dramatic Club members. “Come on behind stage and see a great play in the making”, invite Dramatic Club officers, Pat Daly, secretary; Ruth Coffin, vice-president; and Steve Hawes, president. You needn’t be a John Barrymore in the making to become a member of the Dramatic Club. All you need is an interest, some speech experience, and you’re quali¬ fied. Meetings of the Dra¬ matic Club are held monthly in the Little Theatre. Tradi¬ tionally the first play of the year is a presentation of the Dramatic Club. This year’s presentation was the famous play “The Miracle Worker’’ based on the life of Helen Keller. DRAMATIC CLUB MAKES MIRACU A touching scene in the Dramatic Club play, “The Miracle Worker.” is portrayed by Sara Love, Pat Collins, Susan Os¬ wald, Connie McBride, Pat Daly, Nancy Bolyard, and Katheiine Sinnett. A hiphlipht of the Dramatic Club year is its annual presentation, traditionally the first play of the year. The presentation this year was entitled “The Miracle Worker. a recent Broadway producton also made into a movie. The “Miracle Worker.” written by Wil¬ liam Gib.son. is the stor ’ of the life of Helen Keller and her strupjrle to escape a world of darkness and silence. Her patient nur.se. . nnie Sullivan, portrayed by Pat Daly, helped the pathetic youngster win a strug ' jrle which no one believed possible. Throujrh Annie’s guidance little Helen was able to face a world of reality. A doctor, played by Gary Berg, examines the infant Helen Keller as her parents, Steve Hawes and Ruth Coffin, look on. LOUS PRODUCTION OF MIRACLE WORKER Annie Sullivan, portrayed by Pat Daly, embraces two of her blind pupils after they presented her with a bouquet of flowers as the school master, portrayed by Tom Manteuffel, looks on approvingly. Blind girls are portrayed by. Front row: Connie McBride, Sara Love and Pat Collins. Back row: Susan Oswald and Katherine Sinnett. In the upper left hand corner are the three haunting ghosts, Rita Landrith, Richard Nelson, and Katherine Ekonomos. 161 A BIGGER STUDENT SENATE BOASTS Senate members are: Front row, left to right, Steve Sedgwick, Bob Blomgren, Jim Teros, Skip Duhlstine, Bob Connell, George Williamson, Rick Sandway, Nancy Sheets, Sherrie Lundeen, and Jane Ohweiler. Second row, Vicki Fagerburg, Donna Hinds, Kitty Ekonomos, Ann Morrison, DeDe Whitmore, Pam Peterson, Julie Hollingsworth, Tone Pahlke, Ted Tabor, and Norman Hull. Third row, Jackie Arnold, Carol Barth, Becky Odgen, Pam Boyd, Judy Ellis, Chris Larson, Jim Collins, Jerry Shick, Tom Saurs, Chris Klockau. Fourth row, Connie Jacks, Linda Puck, Pam Vanervener, Helen Bykowsky, Sharon Silkey, and Judy Willfong. Student participation in the governing of the school is made possi¬ ble by the Senate, an organization of members elected by their respec¬ tive homerooms once a year. These student representatives meet every Thursday throughout the school year to discuss and take action on im¬ portant problems of the high school. The Senate, under the supervision of assistant principal Aspedon, is defi¬ nitely the backbone of the student body and provides it with the leader¬ ship necessary for it to keep moving. Relaxinj between classes are this, year ' s Senate officers James Teros, president; Jackie Arnold, secretary; and James Johnson, vice-president. OF BEING THE BACKBONE OF ROCKY Front row, left to rijfht, Mike Madden, Terry Crawford, Tim Bauer. Mike Renter, Ted Burch, Bob Wood, Steve Clark, Jim Hall, Ed Bauersfield, Jay Mayesh. Second row, Danny Reynold.s, Connie Richeson, Carolyn Ash, Nancy Priebe, Trent Marquis, Gary Carlson, John Stage, Jim Johnson, Jerry Green, and Ron Foley. Back row, Melvin Hall, Diane Gass, Connie Miller, Nancy Tiefenbach, Elsie Walker, Susie Phillips, Di ne Henry, Sharon Poe, and Chris Kahremanis. Waiting in the lounge, to fo to their monthly meeting are the 8enate i Quint City Student Congress Dele¬ gates. They are, seated, left to right, lUfaoi Gomel. Jackie Arnold, Bob Connell, Vicki Fagerburg and Tone Pahlke. Standing are Jim Johnson, Jim Teros, and Rick Sendwag. 163 Joking happily outside the student lounge are senate committee members. They are, Front row, Ted B ch, George Williamson, Bob Connell, Trent Marquis, and John Stage. Back row, Jim Shick, Steve Nesseler, Bru Andich, rarn Peterson, Carolynn Ash, Connie Richeson, Kitty Ekonomos, Jane Ohweiler, DeDe Whitmore, Vicki Fagerburg, and Julie Hollingsworth. SENATE COMMITTEES SPEAK FOR STUDENTS Operation of pop ma¬ chines, supervision of the student lounge, planning of assembly programs, and sending representatives to the Quint-Cities Student Council meetings, are the various tasks carred out by the student committees of the Senate. Planning next year’s assemblies is the job of the above committee. They are, Front row, Jane Ohweiler, Kitty Ekonomos, and Julie Hollingsworth. Back row, Jim Shick and Ted Taber. JOURNALISTS AND GOOD CITIZENS HONORED Members of Quill and Scroll chosen in 1963 are, Standing, Nancy Bolte, Lynne Kruse. Kathy Schorpp, Linda Dittman, Cindy Johnson, Mary Yeocum, Sallie Knanishu, Pam Peterson, and Diane Duytchhaever. Seated, James Brittendahl, Gary Kramer, and Thomas Barton. C. Accordinpr to the International Con¬ stitution, members of Quill and Scroll must be chosen from the students in the high school who, at the time of their election are of senior classification, in the upper third of their class in general scholastic standing, and have done superior work in some phase of journal¬ ism or school publications work. They must also be recommended by the super¬ visor governing publications and by the Executive Secretary of the Society. The aim of the Daughters of the American Revolution and the Sons of the American Revolution in their project of awarding good citizenship medals to the outstanding .senior boy and girl is to build youthful characteristics and to call attention to those qualities which are desirable in good citizens. These qualifications include dependability- truthfulness, honesty, punctuality, serv¬ ice-co-operation, helpfulness, responsi¬ bility, leadership-personality, self-con¬ trol, initiative, patriotism-unselfishness, and loyalty to the American ideals. Posing next to the symbol of American democracy are James Teros, SAR winner, and Ruth Coffin, DAR winner. RAH, RAH, RAH, Smiling brightly for the camera are the Pep Club officers: Lisa Walgren, Vice-President; Nancy Sheets, Secretary; Jackie Arn- old, Treasurer; and S a 11 i e Knanishu, President. Pep Club cabinet members reflect the exuberant spirit of the club. They are, seated, Jane Ohlweiler, Glenda McKee, Sugar Thomas, Georgia Booras, Julie Hollingsworth, and Ruth Coffin. Standing,- Susie Metternick, j Whitmore, Sally Knanishu, Karen Karmen, Pam Peterson, Carol Bolte, Nancy Sheets, and Elaine Phillips. PEP CLUB’S ON THE BALL Members of the Pep Club rise to give a cheer for Rocky’s basketball team at the end of the quarter. 167 PEP CLUB PROMOTES PRIZE PERFORMERS Enthusiastic boosters of the Rock Island Hifjh School teams are Pep Club members shown here at a basketball jrame at¬ tired in their white blouses and red and gold beanies. Members of the German Club meet in the living center before one of their monthly meetings. Front row: Jackie Arnold, Marcia Brutt, Rita Knapp, Pat Collins, Anita Morgan, Carolyn Hudson, Susie Miller, Sally Erb, Judy Patsch, Linda Larson, Siegrid Wegehaupt. Back row: Linda Edmund, Kim Winger, Pat Berg, Jay Mayesh, Steve Shean, John Robertson, John Jail, Mark Nitekman, Bill Posten, Bill Moyer, Emmert Clevenstine, Allen Jenson, Ken Pfaff, Steve Hitlerberg, Ken Cutler, Dave Camethan, Steve Rogers, Ed Hintz, and Joe Schmitt. GERMAN CLUB This year German was added to the languages of¬ fered at Rockie High, and the students were quick to organize a club to promote interest in the culture of the country whose language they are studying. Among the activities planned for this year are lectures, movies, a German Carole Sing at Christ¬ mas time, and a Spring picnic. MAKES DEBUT AT ROCKY ‘‘Sprechen Sie Deut- sch?”, the officers of German Club ask our photographer. Seated: Sally Erb, president, and Linda Larson, vice- president. Standing: S i e g r i g Wegehaupt, secretary, and Judy Patsch. Front row, left to right are: Barry Gersick, Bob Connell, Mike VanDine, Terry Miller, Kent Thompson, Bill Paul, Ken Cowan, Steve Nesseler, John Harland, Ken Knapp, and Tim McMillan. Second row: Fred Behnken, Doug Francescon, Steve Sedgwick, Dick Williamson, Tom Biehl, Gary Schuster, Trent Marquis, Jon Hobart, and Pete Mustacchio. Third row: Jeff Woods, Larry Williams, Everett McDowell, Jim Johnson, Paul Davis, Joe Hofman, Terry Paul, Jim Waxenberg, and Steve Wight. Back row: John Blecker, Mike Shetter, Bob Blomgren, Nick Coin, Steve Botts, Jim Teros, Gary Carlsen, Jerry Green, and Darryl Novak. LETTERMEN’S CLUB STRIVES TO Officers of the Lettermen’s Club, an active and worthwhile organization, are: Jim Teros, secretary; Jim Waxenberg, president; Steve Sedgwick, treasurer; and Jim Ter- rey, vice-president. Front row, left to risfht, are: Georg e Duhlstine, Dave Anderson, Dean Meyer, Mike Humes, Charles Gosnell, A1 Morgan, Terry Paul, Larry Barber, and Jim Shick. Second row: Jim Borst, Steve Swisher, Mike King, Pat McKnight, Gary Foster, Ken Pfaff, Larry Kankee, Dave Wood, and Bill Johnson. Third row: Darryl Ander¬ son, Rod Hudson, Jim Fryxell, Dennis Bull, Bruce Bjork, Chuck Hovonick, John Mendoza. Back row: Monroe Keys, Ken McNerny, Randy Stauffer, Jim Terrey, Steve Wilson, Jim Collins, and Tom Normoyle. SERVE SCHOOL THROUGH SPORTS Front row, left to right, are: Steve Botts, Jim Waxenburg, Steve Wilson, Mike VanDine, and Randy Stauffer. Back row: Jim Teros, Jim Terrey, Terry Paul, and Steve Sedgwick. 171 •I “Come on in, the water’s fine” these G.A.A. girls coax our bashful photographer. SPORTS - MINDED ROCKY “Cumala cumala cumala vista” echoes through the halls of Rocky at the G.A.A. Playday held here this year. 172j With everything from cage ball to trampoline, the girls at the G.A.A. Slumber Party enjoyed a night of fun, frolic and little slumber. GIRLS ENJOY G.A.A. Three seniors. Karen Reinhold, Corinne Beverlin, and Lorey Moore retreat to the balcony in an at¬ tempt to catch a few winks of sleep. 173 G.A.A. COMBINES WORK AND PLAY Representative of the active G.A.A. girls are the 62-63 officers, Sugar Thomas, president; Lorey Moore, vice-president; Kathy Bailey, treas¬ urer; and Susie Phillips, secretary. Seated in front of the girl’s gym where most G.A.A. activities take al ace are the cabinet members, Front row: Jackie Arnold, Patsy Johnson, Kathy Bailey, Lorey Moore, Susie Phillips, Sugar Thomas, Ann Wahlstrom, and Judy Arndt. Back row: Jane Kramer, Betty Lind, Sherrie Lundeen, Glenda McKee, Ruth Coffin. 174 SYNCHRONIZED SWIMMING CONTINUED FEATURE Synchronized swimmers exhibit K acefulness and pei ' fect timinj?: as they run through one of their routines for their instructor, Mrs. Lang. 175 You can run To the ends of the earth For you are Brothers of the wind. You can catch the jack rabbit And slip Between the trees Like the moonshafts. You are ever strong And you Will never faint. ATHLETICS ROCKS MARCH TO 7-1-1 SEASON, Front row: Dean Meyer, Bill Hass, Larry Barber, John Harland, Steve Botts, Terry Miller, Mike Shetter, Tom Biehl, John Second row: Eugene Lowery, Charles Gosnell, Larry Schachel, Dick Ortiz, Steve Swisher, Bill Johnson, Ken Pfaff, Bob Con Ron Nelson, Ted Taber, Stewart Leman, manager, and Jim Collins. Back row: Coaches, Duane Bonsall, Ben Clark, and Novak, George Duhlstine, Fred Behnken, Tim McMillan, Steve M. Wilson, Doug Francescon, Bryce Lundeen, Pete Mus Head Coach George “Sonny” Franck. Missing from the picture are Nick Coin, Bill Butler, John Girlus, Dick May, Dick SHARE SECOND IN CONFERENCE Blecker, Terry Paul Jim Te y, Hofmann, Ralph Walker, Steve Rod rs, Bill Elliot, and Mike Murphy, manager. Craig Murphy, Jon Hobart, Bob Blomgren, Steve Sedgwick, Randy Stauffer, Earl Nevins, M Morgan, Bill Fritz, Larry Kanke, Jim Borst, Bill Paul, Jim Waxenberg, Darryl wcnio, Nommn Day, Mike Renter, Monroe Keys, Coach Jim Johnstone, managers, Steve Wight, and Dick Williamson, and Momll, Lou Coatney, Ron Foley, Don Evans, Duane Lewis, and managers, Frank Mendoza, Harland Tanner and Paul Davis. 179 Newly appointed Head Coach George “Sonny” Franck instructs guard Bill Paul to call the “goal line” defense. A former All-American from Minnesota, and pro¬ fessional halfback with the New_ York Giants and Baltimore Colts, Franck, is well qualified in football strategy. Scoreboard Rock Island 21_Washington, C. R. Rock Island 20_Davenport West Rock Island 14_Clinton Rock Island 20_East Moline Rock Island 7_Alleman Rock Island 6 —Homecoming_Davenport Central Rock Island 40 _ Moline Rock Island 20 _ Dubuque Rock Island 7_Iowa City 20 18 6 6 7 14 0 7 0 FRANCK ASSUMES NEW ROLE AS HEAD COACH Honored at the annual football banquet are, left to right: Terry Miller, Best Defensive Player; Steve Botts, Best Team Man; John Blecker, Most Improved; Jim Waxenberg, Best Blocker, Mike VanDine, Honorary Captain and Most Valu¬ able Player; and their coach, George “Sonny” Franck. 180 Jim Terrey Junior Back John Blecker Senior Back Monroe Keys Junior Back Pete Mustacchio Senior Back ROCKS SPORT The Rock Island Rocks opened their 1962 football season with a 21-20 victory over highly ranked Washing¬ ton. Duane Lewis’ punt re¬ turn and fumble runback, both for touchdowns, gave the Rocks the boost they needed for the win, with the final margin coming from thft toe Mike VanDine Senior Back TOP DEFENSE of Pete Mustacchio, the extra point specialist. The following weekend the Rocks traveled to Davenport West and downed the Falcons by a 20-18 count. Behind IS¬ IS, with only two minutes left, the Rocks scored on a VanDine to Teros pass, good for 35 yards. 181 Dick May Senior Back Jim Collins Junior Back The Rock’s third ame found them turning back Clinton by a 14-6 margin. The turning point in this game came with John Bleck- er’s 59-yard punt return. After the Rock’s defeat of Clinton, the East Moline Panthers fell prey to a fine team effort by the Rock Is¬ land crew. Coach Johnstone commented after the game, “The game was a good team effort all the way’’. The Rock Island-Alleman fray for the city champion¬ ship ended in a 7-7 tie. With only 59 seconds remaining, George Duhlstine intercepted a pass in his own end zone to halt an Alleman scoring threat. An Alleman defender figures the only way to get ahead is to get a head; un¬ fortunately, it’s still attached to Steve M. Wilson’s body. 1 Jon Hobart Senior Back Steve Wilson Junior Back Tom Biehl Senior Back 182 Bob Blomgren Senior Lineman Doug Francescon Senior Lineman Jim Borst Senior Lineman A1 Morgan Junior Lineman Terry Miller Senior Lineman Davenport Central provided the opposition for Homecom¬ ing night. The final score was Davenport Central 14, R. 1. 6. But that hardly tells the tale. Rock Island ' s main weapon, their passing attack, was of little use in the rainy affair. The rain had similar effects on the Rock ' s running C Monroe Keys, the Rock’s leading ground the end against Davenport Central. game, as the break-away backs could find no footing in the quagmire. However, with the score against R. I. 14-6, John Blecker turned in one of his most exciting punt returns of the year for a touchdown, only to have it called back to midfield. gainer, spots daylight as he sweeps 183 Ken Pfaff Junior Lineman The week-end after the dis¬ appointing homecoming loss, the Rocks bounced back into the win column with a 40-0 win over Moline. This was another team effort, with everyone doing his job well. However, credit should go to fullback, Fred Behnken, for his role in loosening up the Moline line. Steve Botts Senior Lineman At Dubuque, it was two VanDine to Teros touchdown passes, one for 71 yards and the other for 74 yards, that pulled the Rocks through. The fighting spirit of the small, but .scrappy, R. I. squad was clearly .shown by being down 7-0 in the fourth quarter, and then rallying for a 20-7 win. Tim McMillan Senior Lineman John Harland Senior Lineman Bob Connell -Senior Lineman Jim Teros, behind the blocking of Terry Miller and John Harland, breaks loose for a touchdown against Moline. 184 George Duhlstine Senior Lineman Bill Paul Senior Lineman Mike Shetter Senior Lineman 185 The final game was away at Iowa City and the Rocks put the Little Hawks away, 7-0. The touchdown drive was spearheaded by Monroe Keys and Jon Hobart, with Keys plunging in for the lone tally. Besides the awards given at the banquet, some of the players received additional honors. Those named includ¬ ed Mike VanDine and Jim Waxenberg, who both won the same awards, first team All Quad-City, first team All Metropolitan, first team All Mississippi Valley, and All State honorable mention; John Harland, first team All Quad-City, first team All Metropolitan, and Mississippi Valley honorable mention; Terry Miller, second team All Quad-City; Jim Borst and Monroe Keys, third team All Quad-City, and Jim Teros, honorable mention All Quad- City. Bill Paul captures an Iowa City Little Hawk enroute to Rock Island’s 7-0 win. Jim Waxenberg Senior Lineman Steve Sedgwick Senior Lineman 186 SOPHOMORES CHALK UP 5-3 SEASON MARK Front row; Managers Gary VanDeKerckhove and Gary Schusher, Jerry Schick, Darryl Stebel, Mike Sable Gary Wynn, Tom Koenig, Larry Jackson, Pat Bivins, Jim Thompson, Ed Kozun, Pete Settle, Tom Mosenfelder, Jim Bivins, Everett Nesseler, and Manager Jim Jennings. Middle row: Bob Dempsey, Ted Hinze, Ed Denton, Don Johnson, Sam Johnson, John Tingle, Rick Campbell, Jeff Maurus, Jim Kiefer, Doug Walker, Bob Jones, Ron Lovett, Ted VanDine, Terry Boult- inghouse, John Lowery, Tom Sowers, and Manager Randy Johnson. Back row: Coaches George Brown and Jer Janecke, Jon Duncalf, Porter Crawford, John Eastland, Ed Bauersfeld, Bill Stengel, Roy Calhoun, A1 Bream, Bill Gasa, Dave Christensen, Brian Crompton, Harlan Wheatley, Vince Sapinske, Dick Secor, John Wessel, Terry Crawford, Steve L. Wilson, Rod Jennings, Coach Jerry Simons, and Head Coach Merlin Aller: The Rock Island sophomore football team, under the guidance of new head coach Merlin Aller, combined a strong passing attack with a great “second half spark”, and finished the season with a fine 5-3 record. The Little Rock’s season highlight was against Alleman, when down at halftime 14-0, they came back to nip the Pioneers by a 21-20 score, with two last quarter touch¬ downs. By winning their first game against Bettendorf, the Sophs extended the Rock Island sophomores combined undefeated rec¬ ord, which began in 1960, to 15 games, before being jolted by the Davenport West sopho¬ mores, 18-6. Scoreboard Pebbles 26 Bettendorf 0 Pebbles 6 .. Davenport West 18 Pebbles 20 Clinton 13 Pebbles 12 _ East Moline 7 Pebbles 21 _ _ Alleman 20 Pebbles 6 Davenport Central 25 Pebbles 13 Moline 6 Pebbles 12 . . _ _ Dubuque 19 187 Junior Bruce Bjork takes a swing while Coach Lyle For¬ ward looks on and tries to spot the flaws. Following a second place finish in spring Quad-City play, the Rock Island golfers took to the links once again last fall to meet the challenge. After two complete rounds of play, Rock Island had the lead only to see it vanish in the closing matches. Thus the fall campaign ended up with Rock Island in the num¬ ber four slot, with better hopes for the spring sea.son ahead. Leading the link- sters charge was Bruce Bjork, second individually in the Quad-City, Barry Gersick, and Trent Marquis. Mike Gibbs holes out his putt while Mark Moses attends the flag._ 188 Barry Gersick blasts out of a sand trap while Trent Mar¬ quis watches and learns. Senior golfers Gary Kramer and Trent Marquis prepare to tee off during a practice round. Front row: Jim Karman, Jack Nathan, Tim Knanishu, Butch Kaller, and Ron Weindruch. Back row: John Lundahl, Rick Anderson, Bill Robinson, Mike Berman, and Jay Mayesh. LINKSTERS ANTICIPATE STRONG SEASON c Below is the foundation of the Rocky golf squad. Front row: Barry Gersick, Trent Marquis, Dale Johnson, and Gary Kramer. Back row: Mike Gibbs, Dave Morris, Mark Moses, Joel Deutsch, and Head Coach Lyle Foward. Missing is Bruce Bjork. 189 Mike Humes The Rock Island High School tennis team stretched its winning streak to 25 straight dual meets over the course of the fall and spring tennis seasons. The Rocks swept the Mississippi Valley Conference championship, and then went on to prove them¬ selves as one of the top teams in the state, tying for fourth place in the Illinois state tennis meet. During the fall season the netsters continued their hold on the Quad-City t itle with only one of their top six players from the previous season. The number one position changed hands between Dave Andich and Jim Johnson, while Mike Humes held down the number three spot in forming the nucleus of Coach Motz’s fall performers. With these boys behind them, the Rocky tennis team looks to the upcoming season in hopes of keeping the win streak intact. Dave Andich Jim Johnson These boys, left to right, are the mainstays of Rocky’s outstanding squad. Front row: Dave Andich, and Lance Lorentzen. Back row: Darryl Anderson, Mike Humes and Jim Johnson. Missing from the picture is Bill Telleen. 190 GIRLS TENNIS SQUAD WINS TITLE WITH 8-0 Members of the undefeated girls ' varsity tennis squad are, Front row, Judy Arndt, Ann Wahlstrom, Nancy Schmidt, and Karen Haberthur. Hack row: Patsy Johnson, Penny Germain, Mary V ' alsoano, Maryell O ' Melia, and Linda Williamson. Missing from the picture was Judy Janecke. Gaining experience for future play are members of the boys ' B tennis team. Front row, Steve Lundeen, Bill LaDage, Carl Espelie, Jim Lundeen, and Leroy Benker. Back row : John Leithner, Dave Means, and Ted Maxeiner. 191 Front row: Jack Fields, Dennis Bull, Steve Wilkens, Rod Hudson, Robert Davis, Pat McKni rht, Gary Foster, and Larry Marselle. Middle row: Managrer Tom Normoyle, Bob Green, Dennis Carr, Bill Perry, Ken Evans, Mike Feeley, Ron LaMar, Craig Wunderlich, and Bob Jones. Back row: Fred Stubbs, Bill Reimers, Gary Schnittgrund, Danny Reynolds, Gerry Sutton, Brian Brunsvold, Alan Clark, a nd Head Coach Wilbur Allen. Missing: David Anderson, and David Waite. UNDERCLASSMEN LEAD CROSS COUNTRY TEAM After completinpr a fine season, the Rock Island cross country squad has even higher hopes for the future. This years, which placed fourth in the Mississippi Valley Conference in the first half of the season, fifth the second half, and ninth in the district, derived much of its strenprth from junior and sophomore runners. Out¬ standing members of this team were, juniors. Captain Dennis Bull, Gary Foster, and Dave Waite. Sophomore stand-outs included Gary Schnitt¬ grund, Brian Brun.svold, and Kenneth Evans. Coach Allen, clock in hand, prepares to send his cross country men out on a practice run. GRAPPLER’S FINISH SEASON WITH 7-6 MARK Front row, left to right: Larry W illiams, Jon Duncalf, Larry Kanke, Gerald Jacks, John Blecker, Don Carr, Jim Hecht, Carl McDowell, Herschall Hill, John Moore, and Jerry Rankin. Middle row: Jim Fryxell, Duward Inch, Jeff Maurus, Jim Bevans, Everett McDowell, Larry Jackson, Dennis Bull, Ted Burch, Steve Rodgers, Charles Marshall, and Gary Garcia. Back row: Dick Morrill, Mike Wagy, Dick Secor, Wayne Rose, Mike Sleeper, John Madsen, Steve Fussel, A1 Dunsworth, Tim Bedford, Phillip Sampson, Mark Hough, and Larry Sneath. Wrestling coaches shown are from left. Assistant Varsity Coach, Don DeTaeye, Head Coach Chester Schultz and Sophomore Coach George Brown. 193 Jerry Rankins 95 Pounds John Moore 103 Pounds The 1962-63 wrestling season proved to be one of experimentation and jujrgling ' of man power. This experimentation was climaxed by a second place district finish behind Moline. The final combination that Coach Chester Schultz used is pic¬ tured on these two pafres. Jim Hecht, 127 pounds, John Blecker, 138 pounds, and Larry Williams, 180 pounds, were the top scorers for the Rocks by winning their respective weight classes. A fir.st place finish at the Quad- Wrangle Meet, and a third place finish at the Davenport Invitational Meet proved to be the accompanying highlights of the campaign. Herschell Hill 112 Pounds : j Carl McDowell 120 Pounds Jim Hecht 127 Pounds Don Can: 133 Pounds John Blecker 138 Pounds Gerald Jacks 145 Pounds Scoreboard RI 29 Clinton 11 RI 15 Reavis 25 RI 27 Sterling 17 RI 24 Dav. Central 18 RI 29 _ Dixon 11 RI 17 _ _ Dav. West 20 RI 19_ _ Jefferson C. R. 20 RI 23 _ Alleman 15 RI 20 East Moline 21 RI 17 Iowa City 21 RI 29 Assumption 10 RI 29 Dubuque 13 RI 20 Washington C.R. 23 RI 25 Savanna 13 RI 17 __ Moline 23 Larry Kanke 154 Pounds Jon Duncalf 165 Pounds Larry Williams 180 Pounds Jim Fryxell Heavyweight 195 Left to right. Ray Angle, Jim Terrey, Larry Barber, Dave Woods, Murphy Jamison, Jeff Woods, Tom Schelstrate, Darryl Day, Louis Kaiser, Chris Larson, Bill Olmstead, Jerry Sutton, Ken Cowan, Earl Anderson, Gary Carlsen, Charles Gosnell, Jim Jamison, Dan Teague, Terry Buckwalter, and Don Geisler. Kneeling in front are Managers Cary Smith, Dick William¬ son, Head Coach Bob Reilly, Assistant Coach Jack Whan, and Managers Bob Martin, and Terry Ligget. Rock Island’s powerful Rocks, under the direction of Bob Riley, wound up the 1962-63 basketball season as the 11th ranked team in Illinois. The Islanders col¬ lected their third Mississippi Valley Con¬ ference championship in its six years of existence, while finishing the sea.son with an overall mark of 17-4. This mark tied the record of last year’s squad, which emerged as an “Elite Eight’’ ball club. The Rocks had to call on a great come from behind effort to take the confer¬ ence with a 14-2 record, e dging East Moline and Davenport West, who both finished one game behind with 13-3 rec¬ ords. Midway through the season Rock Island trailed high flying East Moline by two games. Once again the Rocks called upon a big threesome for the majority of scor¬ ing. Just as last year’s squad used Teague, Kaiser, and Harvey, this year’s team came up with Kaiser, Ken Cowan, and Jeff Woods to supply most of the scoring punch for the Islander crew, Louis Kaiser, in his final year of varsity competition, finished as the third highest scorer in the conference. Often at a considerable height disadvantage. Lou equalized this hindrance with his tremendous jumping ability. The 6-2 cen¬ ter finished with 340 points, and a scor¬ ing average of 16.7. Jeff Woods finished as second high¬ est scorer with an average of 13.5. Jeff’s sharpshooting not only made him a con¬ stant threat to the opposition, but also provided the margin of victory several times for the Rocks. Ken Cowan, the third member of the high scoring trio, combined his aggres¬ sive driving with his solid defensive work into a most valuable man for the Rocks. The 6-4 Cowan ended the season with 10.4 average. Holding down the other guard spot was junior Dan Teague. Dan was instru¬ mental in setting up many R. I. fast breaks. The last position was alternated be¬ tween Chris Larson, Gary Carlsen, and Darryl Day. Day provided a bit more scoring punch than the other two,,Larson emerged as the top defender of the three, and Carlsen became known as the “num¬ ber one clutch free-throw shooter’’ for the Rocks. 196 Ken Cowan goes high for another two pointer against Davenport West as Jerry Sutton and Dan Teague maneuver into position for a pos¬ sible rebound. Gary Carlsen tries to get away from three Iowa City players in hope of getting another basket for the Rocks. Jeff Woods watches in the background. 197 Pinned in by two opponents, junior g:uard Dan Teague fights for a rebound during the Rock-Island Moline fray, which R.I. won, 44-41. The Rock Island fast-break clicks again, this time with Jeff Woods doing the honors. And still another fast-break! And as Jeff Woods goes up for the lay-in, it appears that the Davenport West defender is just going to keep running away from reality. Another Rocky fast-break! This time Dan Teague takes the short jump shot for the score. Ken Cowan (54) appears unaware of his uncom¬ fortable situation as he pumps a short jumper aprainst Iowa City. Lou Kaiser, left, and Gary Carleson (40) move in for a possible rebound. Danny Teague and Ken Cowan combine talents on a tip-in play against Moline. Even Ken Cowan gets into the act. This break clicks for the Rocks during the Daven¬ port Central game. 199 Darryl Day goes in all alone for an easy two- pointer against Davenport West. Jeff Woods seems to be giving a hand of moral support as he looks on. Slippery Lou Kaiser squeezes past the Dubuque defense to tally a quick counter for the R.I. cause, as Jeff Woods looks on in amazement at Louis ' stretch. Lou Kaiser makes another charity basket as teammates and Alleman Pioneers stand ready for a possible rebound. 202 The Rock Island varsity groups around head coach Bob Riley during a time out for some important game strategy in the second game against upset-minded Clinton which the Rocks won handily, 69-48. Rocky center Lou Kaiser hustles after a free ball in the Iowa City game, despite the double teaming often used against the high-scoring Rock ace. Springy Lou Kaiser once again demon¬ strates his jumping ability as he towers over a Moline defender in his effort to push through two points for Rocky. 203 “LfOok at all those arms says Lou Kaiser (50) as he prepares to leap to the aid of teammates Ken Cowan (54) and Gary Carlson (40) during a rebounding “party with rival Moline. 204 Lou Kaiser goes high for another two-pointer against Moline. Teammates Dan Teague (12), Ken Cowan (54), and Chris Larson look on. Left to Right: Jerry Sutton, Gary Anderson, Dave Varner, Harold Bates, Alan Clark, Steve Wilson, Fred Johnson, Porter Crawford, Tom Mosenfelder, Tom Sowers, Terry Crawford, Jim Braet, Mike Tufts, Mike Minnick, Brian Crompton, and Allen Bream. Kneeling, Managers Harold Kaller, Ron Weindruch, and Marc Gellerman. Standing in rear. Head Coach Ed Fleener, and Assistant Coach Frank Youngquist. PEBBLES SWEEP M.V.C. RACE WITH 15-1 Following in the footsteps of their “big brothers,” the Pebbles also placed first in their sophomore Mississippi Valley Conference, and then went on to tie for first in the Quad-City race with Moline with a record of 7-1. The only loss came at the hands of Moline. In conference action, the Little Rocks ran up a 12-0 record before their first loss to Moline. They then completed the season by winning the, last two conference games for a 15-1 record. Coach Ed Fleener’s sophomores were led by Harold “Super” Bates, with an average of 14.4, good enough to place him second in the individual scoring race; and 6-5 Jerry Sutton with an average of 14.1, good enough for a fourth place finish. These two stand-outs were not with the Pebbles all season, as they were moved up to the varsity half way through the sea¬ son for exi)erimentation, and then returned to the • sophomore squad to finish out the season. It was during this time that the other sophomores showed their desire by fighting with¬ out the aid of their two top “gunners.” A1 Bream, 33, seems surprised to find that there is another hand besides his on the ball, slow¬ ing its progress towards the basket and an¬ other two points for the Pebbles. 205 SCOREBOARD Pebbles 54_Alleman 47 Pebbles 56_Davenport West 32 Pebbles 43_Dubuque 24 Pebbles 56_Clinton 43 Pebbles 57-Iowa City 39 Pebbles 73-Davenport Central 52 Pebbles 65_Moline 46 Pebbles 51-East Moline 39 Pebbles 54-Jefferson, C.R. 51 Pebbles 38-Peoria Central 49 Pebbles 48-Davenport West 43 Pebbles 51-Clinton 27 Pebbles 63-Iowa City 46 Pebbles -West Rockford Pebbles -Washingrton, C.R. Pebbles 42-Galsburg 45 Pebbles 49-Davenport Central 28 Pebbles 43- Moline 62 Pebbles 62-East Moline 46 Pebbles 48_Dubuque 46 Pebbles 58-Alleman 50 You ll wonder where the ball went . . . seems to be the theme of this picture. Shown is Jim Braet going up for a lay-up, while Mike Min- nick, 50, and Gary Anderson, 21, rush in to help their teammate. 206 High-flying acrobatics seems to be foremost in Dave Varners mind as he goes in on a fast break. Pulling up short are Tom Sowers, 31, and Jim Braet, 54. Front row, left to rip:ht: Ernest Voss, Rick Paul, Steve Wahl, Ron Lovette, John Phipps, Alan Fairchild, John Meade, Tom Ring, and Dan Talaga. Second row: Mike Voss, Doug Peck, Jerry Schick, John Lindahl, Tom Fox, Leroy Benker, Bill Johnston, Mike Downing, Ken Evans, Gary Messmer, and Bruce Heurlin. Third row: Manager Mike King, Steve Cambell, Gary Merridith, Larry Steele, Rick Sandway, Ed Klingbiel, Ward Nelson, Steve Schulaw, Bob Lindstrom, Dave Becker, Dan Reynolds, Rollie Meyer, Rick Simmons, and Managers Steve Turner, and Bob Karon. Back row: Head Coach Gary Ackerson, Ken Knapp, John Westensee, Gary Schuster, Jon Lehman, Ron Glassner, Dick Hennesey, Jim Schick, Ken McNerny, Gary Andeen, David Carnithan, Darryl Anderson, Bryce Lundeen Ron Dinning, Jay Twitty, Craig Meyer, and Assistant Coach Jerry Symons. AQUA-ATHLETES ATTAIN 9-3 DUAL MEET MARK Varsity swimmers take a moment out from their practicing to listen to a word of advice from Head Coach Gary Ackerson. 207 SCOREBOARD R.I. 69 Davenport Central 27 R.I. 64 Davenport West 31 R.I. 56 _ Jefferson 39 R.I. 67 _ Muscatine 28 R.I. 39 _ Moline 56 R.I. 67 _ __ Davenport West 28 R.I. 66 _ Burlington 29 R.I. 61 _ DavenpHjrt Central 34 R.I. 37 _ Clinton 58 R.I. 67 . __ Muscatine 28 R.I. 53 . Rockford Auburn 42 R.I. 34 . Moline 61 R.I. 58 . Peoria 37 Rock Island’s senior diving ace, Ken Knapp, displays his superior form in performing the front dive, pike position. It was this style that placed Ken fourth in the dis¬ trict. Top performers of the ’62-’63 swimming season are shown after their impressive victory in the Quad-City Meet. Kneeling are, Bryce Lundeen, breaststroke. Jay Twitty, diver, and Ken Knapp, diver. Standing, Ken McNerny, freestyle, Jim Schick, indi¬ vidual medley, Gary Schuster, butterfly, and Darryl Anderson, backstroke. 208 The swimminpr team, the fastest RTowinjf squad in the school, completed its season with 10-3 dual meet record. During the course of the sea¬ son, the swimmers broke all but two of the R. I. pool rec¬ ords, and while they were breaking these records, they were also winning meets. They placed first in the Thanksgiving Relays, placed first in the Quad City Meet, and they placed third in the Mississippi Valley Conference Meet. The sophomore squad also completed a fine season, com¬ piling a 3-0 dual meet mark while winning the Quad City Championship. Rock Island’s top freestyle swimmer, pauses just long enough for the camera man during an after school workout. Gary Schuster, tops in the butterfly department for the Rocks, shows the style that enabled him to break the school butterfly record. 209 Sophomore cheerleaders point their toes towards a successful basketball season. They arc: Connie Struve, Barbara Nicholson, Ginny Cox, Carol Barth, and Linda Reinhold. CHEERLEADERS BOOST SOPHOMORE SPIRIT At the end of a cheer for their team. Sophomore cheerleaders are pictured above. They are: Connie Struve, Barbara Nicholson, Ginny Cox, Carol Barth, and Linda Reinhold. 210 Constantly leading the school in spirit and sportsmanship, Rocky’s varsity cheerleaders, Karen Karmen, Sugar Thomas, Ann Morrison, Glenda McKee, and Carol Bolte, take a break in the middle of the basketball court. Huddled together against the cold winter wind beneath a pile of football warm-ups, the cheerleaders show that it takes more than cold weather to dampen their spirits. 211 Front row, left to right, Steve Sedgwick, Rod Hudson. Steve Botts, George Duhlstine, Mike VanDine, Nick Coin, and Butch Crow. Middle row. Bob Gustafson, Ron Milligan, Steve Earl, Ted Tabor, Dennis Botch, Bob Karon, Mike Edwards, and Ron Stablein. Back row, Jim Fryxell, Willie Studuent, Jim Schick, Benny Boyd, and Phil Klingaman. Senior returning letterman, Mike Van¬ Dine, and George Duhlstine confer with Assistant Coach Jerry Janecke on important matters of the upcoming season. 212 Senior infielders, left to right, Butch Crow, Steve Botts, Nick Coin, and Steve Sedgwick seem happy about the prospect of picking up a “hot ' season. After finishinR last year’s spring schedule with a record of 8-7, the baseballers once again prepare for the upcom¬ ing spring season. Leading the Rocks will be returning letterman Mike Van Dine, George Duhlstine, and Tim McMillan. VanDine, a regu¬ lar at third base last season, will handle the catching chores this spring, and con¬ tribute power from his big bat. Duhlstine, who occcupied the first base position last year, will once again guard the first “sack.” Pitching to VanDine will be senior Tim McMillan, the other returning letterman. Tim did not have much occasion last year to perform, but Coach Aronson will be counting on him heav¬ ily this year. Letterman returnee, Tim McMillan, not only pitches well, but also poses well. 213 Eagerly anticipating the spring track season are Rock Island’s mile relay team. Left to right are, Monroe Keys, Jim Teros, Jim Collins, and Jerry Green. Head Coach Hod Lundeen keeps his eye on his run¬ ners, making sure that they don’t jump the gun. Hurdlers Fred Behnken, Duane Lewis, and Terry Rummels get in shape for the “big stretch” under the guiding of Assistant Coach Merlin Aller. The B-Squad, from left to right, kneeling, Robert Green, Wendell Hunigan, Steve Haymaker, Craig Wunderlich, Mike Feeley, Valgene Smith, and Dennis Carr. Standing, Bruce Arvidson, Don Evans, Gary Allen, Don Battin, Bob Banfield, and Norman Day. 214 It will be these boys job to try to regrain the state track title for Rock Island. Seated, left to rigrht, Dave Wood, Dave Waite, Rick Hamburg:, Jim Teros, Duane Lewis, Pete Mustacchio, Dupree Logran, Jim Collins, Monroe Keys, and Jim Terrey. Kneeling, Mana rer Paul Davis, Pete Foster, Pat McNigrht, Ron Lamar, Tom Barton, Jim Waxen- bergr, Terry Rummels, Dan Jones, Herman Williams, and Bill Butler. Standinur, Managers Tom Kell, and Dean Lindorpher, Charles Gosnell, Bill Johnson, Jerry Green, Fred Behnken, Dave Anderson, Ken Cowan, Gary Carlsen, Mike Ryan, Jon Hobart, and John Stage. ISLANDERS SET OUT TO REGAIN TRACK TITLE If numbers is any indication of strength, then this sophomore squad ought to be great. Seated, left ta right. Mike Bright, Paul Brooks, John Lowery, Ron Collins, Bob Wood, Fred Stubbs, Ken Evans, Dan Ballard, Dennis Wheeler, and Dave Ward. Kneeling, Bill Cleair, Kendell Phillips, Sam Johnson, Gary Ahrens, John Phipps, Tom Nusbaum, Jim Jones, Steve Thomason, and Dave Christianson. Standing, Ron Lovette, John Wessel, Fred Johnson. Jim Mauson. Tom Schnittiger, Henry Ruge, Vince Sapinski, Terry Brown, and John Lemme. Standing in rear, Mike Sleeper. Hal Mettee, Ed Bauersfeld, Roy Colburn, Terry Crawford, A1 Bream, Steve Clark, Jim V ' easey, Gary Scknittgrund. Bi“ Stengel, and Don Schrag. 2n ADAMS, CORDELIA G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A., Clinic As¬ sistant, Junior Achievement. ALDRIDGE, DIANNE Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. AMIOT, FRANCIS Pep Band, Band, D.O. Club. ANDERSON. APRIL Youth Forum, Pan American League, Science Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dra¬ matic Club, “Gidjret”, Intramurals, T Speak for Democracy”, F.T.A., Senior Honor Roll. ANDERSON. DAVID Boy’s Hi-Y, Band, Crimson Crier, Letter- men’s Club, Cross Country 1, Track 1-2, Intramurals. ANDERSON, KAY Senate, Pan American Lea e, Y-Teens, Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. ANDERSON. LINDA Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.H.A. ANDERSON, SHARON Youth Forum, G.A.A., Office Assistant, Dramatic Club, “Gidget” Debate, Radio Club, Intramurals, National Honor So¬ ciety, ‘T Speak for Democracy”, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. ANDERSON, SHERRY Youth Forum, Pan American Leairue Cabinet, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club. Dramatic Club, “Gidgret”, Ra¬ dio Club, Crimson Crier Second Pagre Edi¬ tor, Intramurals, National Honor Society, ”1 Speak for Democracy,” Senior Honor Roll. ANDICH, BRUCE Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Camera Club, Science Club, Boy’s Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Committee, Pep Band, Band. Debate, Golf 1-2-3, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Opti¬ mist. ANGLE. RAYMOND Pan American Leagrue, Science Club, Basketball 1-2-3, Cross Country 1-2, Track 1. ARCHER, MARY ASH. CAROLYN Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American Leagrue, Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens Secretary, G.A.A., Pep Club, Declama¬ tion, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Business Managrer, Intramurals, T Speak for Democracy”, Senior Honor Roll. BAILEY. PATRICIA G.A.A., Pep Club. BARKAN. FREDI French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dra¬ matic Club, “Father of the Bride”, “The Miracle Worker”, Declamation, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Picture Editor, In¬ tramurals. BARNETT. DIXIE BARTELS. BARBARA Pep Club, Girls’ Glee, Glee Club. BARTON. THOMAS Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y Chaplain, Y- Canteen Committee, Crimson Crier Sports Editor, Watchtower Editor-in-Chief, Football 1-2, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals, Junior Rotarian, Quill and Scroll, Watch- 216 SENIOR ACTIVITIES tower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Optimist. bashaw, BARBARA Youth Forum, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Assistant Sports Editor, Intra¬ murals, Watchtower Salesman. BAIIERSFELD. NANCY Pan American Leagrue, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Gidgret”, Ra¬ dio Club, Crimson Crier Advertising Manager, Intramurals, F.T.A. BEALER, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club. BEASTON, ILAH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club. BEATTY. SHARON Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A., F.N.A., Intramurals, Junior Achievement. BEEDING, FRANCES F.N.A., Intramurals. BEHNKEN, FRED Science Club, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll. BENEDICT. DOLORES Pep Club. D.O. Club. BENSON. MARSHA Y-Teens, Pep Club. BERNTSEN. JON Camera Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. BERRY. KAREN French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dra¬ matic Club, Gym Assistant. BEST. LINDA F.N.A., Junior Achievement Treasurer. BEVERLIN, CORRINE Youth Forum, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Tennis 1-2-3. BIBBY, GARY Pan American League, Glee Club, Dra¬ matic Club, “Gidget”, “Father of the Bride”, “The Miracle Worker”, Crimson Crier Assistant Advertising Manager. BIEHL, TOM Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Intramurals, Optimist. BIR.MONT, FRED Boys’ Hi-Y, Intramurals. BJORK, BARBARA Youth Forum, French Club, Pan Ameri¬ can League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Golf 1-2. BLAKELY. VIRGINIA Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Golf 1, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. BLECKER, JOHN Glee Club, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track 1, Wrestling 1-2-3, Junior Achievement. BLOCKLINGER, JANICE Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Radio Club, Intramurals. BLOMGREN, ROBERT Senate, Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Intramurals. BLOMQUIST, CLARK Pan American Leagrue, Camera Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Wrestling 1, Junior Achieve¬ ment, German Club. BOETJE, JANET Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Of¬ fice Assistant. BOLDT, KENNETH Camera Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band, Band, Intramurals. BOLTE, NANCY Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Crimson Crier Business Man¬ ager, Watchtower Senior Activities Edi¬ tor, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll. BOLYARD, NANCY Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American leagrue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, “The Miracle Worker”, Intramurals Y.F.C., Watchtower Sales¬ man, F.T.A. Vice-President. BONDS, REGENIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.N.A. Clinic Assist¬ ant, Girls’ Glee Club, Junior achievement. BORST. JAMES I.,ett€rmen’s Club, Football 1-2-3. BOTTS, STEVEN Senate, Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Commit¬ tee, Lettermen’s Club Board of Directors, Baseball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals. BOUREI.L. STEPHEN BOWLING. Harlan P an American League, D.O. Club. BOYD. DANIEL Pan American League, Glee Club. BOYLE, THO MAS Wrestling 1-2, G 5 rm Assistant. BOYSEN. DONALD Pan American Leagrue, Glee Club. BRADLEY. WILLIAM National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. BRAGG. WILSON BRANDLE. NICHOLAS BRAUGHTON. GERALD BRICELAND, KAREN Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.N.A., Glee Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Y.F.C., National Honor Society, Senior Roll. BRIDGMAN. DIANA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals. BRITTENDALL. JAMES Debate, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, Quill and Scroll, German Club, Senior Honor Roll. BROOKE. GEORGE Pep Band, Band, Glee Club, Dramatic Club, Tennis 1, Senior Honor Roll. BROWN. CYNTHIA Pan American League. Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Fa¬ ther of the Bride”, Declamation, Golf 1-2-3, Intramurals, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Marshal Candidate, “I Speak for Democracy”. BROWN. JOAN Y-Teens, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. BRUGMAN, MICHAEL Senior Honor Roll. BUCKWALJER, TERRY Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals. BUNTEN, KATHLEEN Pan American Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Junior Achievement. Bl RANEK, SANDRA G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. BURKERT, JUDITH Pep Club, Sophomore Glee Club. BYSINGER. DAVID Applied Electronics. Camera Club, Glee Club. CAMPBELL. LAYNE Applied Electronics, Camera Club, Wres¬ tling 1, Senior Honor Roll. CANAVIT. SHARON CARDWELL. LUCINDA Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Library Assist¬ ant, Radio Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. CARLSEN, GARY Senate, Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band 1-2, Band. Orchestra, Letterman’s Club, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. CARLSON. DENNIS Intramurals. CARRELL, JAMES Wrestling 1-2. CARRELL. MICHAEL Wrestling 1. CASE. CAROL ANN Pan American League, Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. CASEY. PATRICIA Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Band, Watch- tower Business Manager, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor So¬ ciety. CHAMBERS. NORMA Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A.. Soph. Chorus, Girl’s Glee, Intramurals. CHOROSHENKO, ALEXANDRA Youth Forum, Pan American League. Y- Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant, Dra¬ matic Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, ’T Speak for Democracy”, Senior Honor Roll. CLEVENSTINE, EMMERT Applied Electronics, Science Club, Band, Junior Rotarian, ‘T Speak for Democ¬ racy”, German Club, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Top Ten. CLIFF. CHERYL Pan American League, G.A.A., Radio Club, Golf 1-2-3, Intramurals, Gym As¬ sistant. COCKRUM. JUDY COFFIN. RUTH Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens President, Vice-President, Cabinet, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club Treasurer, Cabinet, Glee Club Secretary, Dramatic Club Vice-President, “Medea”, “Father of the Bride”. “The Miracle Worker”. All- State Playcast, Illinois Summer Youth Theatre, National Thespian Society Vice- President, Declamation, Radio Club, In¬ tramurals, Class Secretary 1, Junior Marshal, Homecoming Attendant, “1 Speak for Democracy” semi-finalist. Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. COHN, RONALD Pan American League Cabinet. Boys’ Hi- Y Cabinet. Declamation, Debate, Golf 1, Intramurals, Pool Assistant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, COIN. NICHOLAS Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Committee, Let- ermen’s Club, Baseball 1-2-3, Football, Golf 1, Intramurals. CONNELL, ROBERT Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Commit¬ tee, C.Y.C. Committee President, Crim¬ son Crier, Lettermen’s Club, Basketball 1-2, Football 2-3, Intramurals, Watch- tower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Optimist. COOK. ANNA Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A., Intra¬ murals. COWAN. KENNETH Youth Forum, Pan American I..eague, Camera Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Basketball 1-2-3, Cross Country 1-2, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals, Gym As¬ sistant, Pool Assistant. CRIBB, RACHEL Y-Teens, Pep Club. CROMER, FRANKLIN Boys’ Hi-Y. CROW. WALTER Boys’ Hi-Y, C.Y.C. Committee, Y-Can¬ teen Committee, Baseball 1-2, Football 1-2, Intramurals, Gym Assistant. CROWNOVER, DONALD Applied Electronics, Science Club Vice- President, President, Junior Marshal Candidate, National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. CULLOR, FRANCIS CURTIS. KATHLEEN Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens, Radio Chib. CUSHING. MICHAEL C DAGGETT, TERRY DAHLSTROM, VICKI Youth Forum, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Pep Band, Band, Radio Club, Intramurals. DALY. PATRICE Youth Forum, Pan American I.«eague, Y- Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Pep Club, Senior Glee Club, Dramatic Club Treasurer, “Gidget”, “Father of the Bride”, “The Miracle Worker”, Declamation, Watch- tower Salesman, German Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. DAVIDSON. VIOLA Pep Club. DAVIS, BONITA G.A.A., Office Assistant, Intramurals. DAVIS. JAMES Wrestling 1. DAVIS. PAUL National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. DAVIS, RAYMOND DeFRANE. STEVE Boys’ Hi-Y, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals. DeLOACH. RALPH DENECKERE, CAROLE Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Intra¬ murals, Pool Assistant. DIEDRICH, LAWRENCE Youth Forum, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band, Band, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, A.F.S. Committee. DIEFENDORF, SUSAN Pep Club. DINNING. RONALD Glee Club, Glee Club Concerts, Swim¬ ming 1-2-3, Gym Assistant. DITTMAN, LINDA Youth Forum, Senate, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Crimson Crier, Watchtower Junior Section Editor, Intra¬ murals, Quill and Scroll. DOBBLER, JAMES Pan-American League. DOBBS. DIANN Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Library As¬ sistant, Office Assistant, Watchtower Salesman, National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll. DOCKTERMAN. CONNIE Youth Forum, Camera Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Adver¬ tising Staff, Watchtower Junior Assist¬ ant, Intramurals, Watchtower Salesman. DOECKEL, MAURICE Gymnastics. DOHLER, WANDA Pep Club, Library Assistant, Dramatic Club. DOMINICK. ANN G.A.A., Pep Club, Library Assistant, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. DONAWAY. ERNEST DOTSON. BONNIE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club. DOWNS, VICTORIA DRYOEL. SHARON Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll. DUHLSTINE. GEORGE Senate, Pan American League, Boys’ Hi- Y, Letterman’s Club, Basketball 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals, Student Optimist, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. DUSENBERRY. MARIE DUSENBERRY, RUTH ANN G.A.A, Pep Club. DUTIEL, DIANE Youth Forum, Pan American League, Camera Club, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Gid¬ get”, “Father of the Bride”, Radio Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals, Watchtower Salesman, F.T.A. DUYTSCHAEVER, DIANE Youth Forum, Y-Canteen Committee, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Fourth Page Ekiitor, Watchtower, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll. EAGLE. GERALDINE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Crimson Crier. ECCLES, MARK Camera Club. ECKHART, PAUL Glee Club. EHLERS, JOHN Baseball 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Intra¬ murals. EKSTROM, SUSAN Y-Teens, Pep Club. 217 ELLIOTT, LINDA G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, F.T.A. ELLIOTT, SHARON Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Library As¬ sistant, Pep Band, Band, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. ELSBURY, TERRY Basketball 1, Intramurals. ENGSTROM.CHARLES Glee Club. ERICKSON, CAROLE Y-Teens, Pep Club, Gym Assistant, Pool Assistant. EVANS, DON Baseball 1, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Intramurals. FAGERBURG, VICKI Senate, Pan American League, C.Y.C. Committee Secretary, Library Assistant, Dramatic Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. FARAMELLI. JAMES Senior Honor Roll. FARROW, SUSAN Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intramurals. FAUR. SUZANNE Youth Forum, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, F.T.A., National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. FIELDS, JACKIE Pan American League, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Radio Club, Baseball 1, Cross Country 2-3, Wrestling 1, Intramurals, F.T.A., Senior Honor Roll. FISHER. JILL Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Radio Club, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement Secretary, F. T.A., Gym Assistant, Pool Assistant. FITE. MARY ELLEN Pan American League, F.T.A., National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. FLACK. BARBARA Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club Vice-President, Watchtower Sophomore Editor, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Achievement, Top Ten. FLODEN, ROSE ANN French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Office Assistant. FORD. GERALD Crimson Crier. FORD. SUSAN Pan American League, Science Club, G. A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement Secretary, and Sales Man¬ ager, Senior Honor Roll. FOREST. MARSHA Library Assistant, Glee Club. FORREST. GEORGE FOSTER, GARY LEE Baseball 1. FOSTER. JUDITH Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals. FOSTER, RAYMOND FOWLER, ' ALMA Youth Forum, Glee Club, Intramurals, Y.F.C. Chairman. 218 FRAKES, JERRY FRANCESCON, DOUGLAS Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals. FRENCH. BRENDA Senate, French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Clulj, Radio Club, Pool Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. FRYXELL. JAMES Youth Forum, Lettermen’s Club, Base¬ ball 2-3, Football 1-2, Wrestling 1-2-3, F.T.A. Parliamentarian, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. FI HLMAN, JOYCE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Tennis 1, Intramurals, Y.F.C. Vice-Presi¬ dent. FUHR, LYNN Gym Assistant. FULTON. BARBARA French Club, Y-Teens, Y.F.C., Junior Achievement. GABHART, SHARON Pep Club. GARBER. MELVIN Pan American League. Camera Club, Science Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. GARCIA. ROBERTO Football 1. GEISMAR, ALVIN Youth Forum, Pan American League, Camera Club, Senior Honor Roll. GERAMANIS, MICHAEL Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Baseball 1-2-3, Cross Country 1. GERMAIN. PENNY Science Club Secretary, Science Council Secretary, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Chemistry Lab Assistant. National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. GERSICK. BARRY Youth Forum, Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Golf 1-2-3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. GILLENWATER, SANDRA GOMEZ. RAFAEL Senate, Pan American League, A.F.S. GOOCH, RONALD GRABER, JOANNE Y-Teens, G.A.A,, Pep Club, Orchestra. GRADY. BARBARA GRAMS. CHRISTINE Pan American League Treasurer, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. GRAVITT. MARCIA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Orchestra. GREEN, JERROLD Senate, Pan American League, Pep Band, Band, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1, Senior Honor Roll. GREEN.SANDY Y-Teens, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club, Dra¬ matic Club, Senior Honor Roll. GREER. SANDRA Pan American League Cabinet, Y-Teens Cabinet, C.Y.C. Committee, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Watchtower Assistant Copy Editor, Senior Honor Roll. GREGG. AMY JO T-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Dramatic Club. GROMOLL. JILL Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Father of the Bride’’, W ' atchtower Picture Editor, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. GUNNELL. JULIE Pan American League. C.Y.C. Commit¬ tee, Y-Teens Treasurer, G.A.A., Pep Club, Library Assistant, Radio Club. GUNSOLLEY, ROBERT Pep Band, Band, Orchestra, Dance Band. GUSHANAS. DANIEL Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball 1. IIABERTHUR, KAREN Youth Forum, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Band Assistant Man¬ ager, Dramatic Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll. HAINLINE, SANDRA Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club Secretary, “The Miracle Worker’’, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Roll. HAINS, ROGER Pan American I.«ague, Camera Club, Senior Honor Roll. HAMM, SUSAN Pan American League, Pep Club, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Roll. HANDLEY, EDWARD HANSEN, JUDITH French Club, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A., Glee Club. HANSON. HENRY Pan American League. Glee Club. HARDING. MARSHA French Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club. HARKSEN. BEVERLY Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Intramurals. HARL, MARY HARLAND, JOHN Pan American League, Science Club, Let¬ termen’s Club, F.T.A., Football 1-2 3, Intramurals. National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. HARMON. JOHN Senior Honor Roll. HARRIS, LINDA Youth Forum, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Clinic Assistant, Intramurals, F.N.A. Treasurer and Vice-President, Girls’ Glee. HARRIS. NANCY HARRISON. ALEX HAWES, STEPHEN Youth Forum, Pan American League. Dramatic Club President, “Silver Whis¬ tle,’’ “Gidget,” “Father of the Bride,” “Miracle Worker,” Tennis 1, Junior Marshal Candidate, “I Speak for Democ¬ racy,” Optimist, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. HAYSLETT, ANN Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. HECHT, JAMES Youth Forum, Band, Orchestra, Junior Achievement, Intramurals, Wrestling 1- 2-3, Senior Honor Roll. HENSLEY. MARY JO Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Radio Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. HERBERT, RICHARD HERMAN. MICHAEL Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Camera Club, Boys Hi-Y, Radio Club, Intramurals. Tennis 1-2. HILDERBRAND. LINDA Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Crimson Crier. HILL. PATTI-JAYNE Crimson Crier, Intramurals. HILTON, TIMOTHY Applied Electronics Secretary, Junior Achievement. HINDS, DONNA Senate, Y-Teens, Pep Club, G.A.A., Girls Glee, Class Secretary, Watchtower Sales¬ man, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. HOANE, GREGORY Applied Electronics, Camera Club, Sci¬ ence Club. HOBART. JON Youth Forum, Pan American League, Camera Club, Boys Hi-Y, Radio Club, Lettermen s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals, Optimist. HOF.MANN. JOSEPH Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Wres¬ tling 1-2-3. HOLCK, RITH ANN Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, F.N.A., Glee Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. HOLCOMB. JOHN Youth Forum, Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, Declamation, Debate, “Ah Wilderness, “Gidget, “Sunrise at Campobello, Intramurals, Junior Marshal Candidate, “I Speak for Democracy,’ Optimist, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. HOLCOMB, ROBERT Dramatic Club, “The Miracle W’orker, Junior Rotarian, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten, Saluta- torian. HOLLAND. JAMES National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. HOLLOWELL, MARTHA HOLZER, JACK Boys Hi-Y, Baseball 1-2, Wrestling 1, Intramurals. HOOD. LARRY Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y. HOON, ED Intramurals. HOOVER. DELORES Pan American League, Pep Club, F.N.A. Secretary, Clinic Assistant. HOOVER. PAULINE Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y- Teens, Pep Club, Watchtower Assistant Picture Editor. HOTVEDT. LYNNE Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club. HOUSEMAN.EVELYN F.H.A.. Glee Club. HREBENAR. RONALD Youth Forum, Pan American League, Debate, Track 1-2, Intramurals, Junior Rotarian. German Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. HUDDLESTON. JANET Senate, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Radio Club, Crimson Crier, Intramurals. HUDSON, CAROLYN Youth Forum, Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.N.A., Girl’s Glee, Intramurals, German Club, Gym Assistant. HUDSON. RODNEY Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Baseball 1. Basketball 1, Cross Country 1-2-3, Track 1, Intramurals. HUFF, NANCY Pep Club. Radio Club, Crimson Crier, F.T.A., Senior Honor Roll. HUFFMAN.RODGER Wrestling 1, Junior Achievement, Pool Assistant. HUMPHRIES. PEGGY Pep Club. F.H.A. President. Girls’ Glee, Junior Achievement Treasurer. HUNTLEY. DALE Glee Club, Intramurals, Pool Assistant. HURRY, ALBERT Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. HUTTON. MARGO Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Watchtower Salesman. Junior Achievement, F.T.A. INGERSOLL, LYNNE Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Band, Girls Glee, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, F.T.A. INGLIS. HELEN F.H.A., Dramatic Club, D.O. Club Secre¬ tary, Senior Honor Roll. JACKS, GERALD Football 1, Wrestling 1-2-3. JACKSON. KAREN Pan American League, Pep Club, Intra¬ murals, Senior Honor Roll. JAMESON. HARRY Camera Club. JAMES, FRANK JAMISON. MURPHY Boys Hi-Y, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1, Intramurals, Junior Achievement. JENNINGS. MARY Pep Club, F.H.A., Glee Club. Crimson Crier, Junior Achievement. JENNINGS, MYRTLE Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.H.A., Girls Glee. JENSEN. ALAN Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Band, Golf 1, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Ger¬ man Club. JOHNSON CHERYL JOHNSON, CYNDA Youth Forum, Pan American League, Science Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Crimson Crier Assistant Copy Editor, Watchtower Assistant Sports Editor, Tennis 1, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, F.T.A., Student Correspondent on the Sunday Democrat, National Honor Society, Senior Roll. JOHNSON. DALE Pan American League, Camera Club, Band, Golf 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll. JOHNSON. DENNIS Junior Achievement. JOHNSON. HENRY Intramurals. JOHNSON. JAMES Senate Vice-President. Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band, Band, Lettermen’s Club, Tennis 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals, Class President, Junior Marshal Candidate, Junior Rotarian. JOHNSON. JUDY JOHNSON, NANCY Pan American League, Y-Tcens, G.A.A., Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. JOHNSON. PATRICIA G.A.A., Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Ten¬ nis 1-2-3, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. JONES, MARY Y-Teens. G.A.A., Pep Club, Gym Assist¬ ant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. JUDD, JILL Pep Club, F.N.A., Glee Club. JUNE. MYRA ANN Y-Teens, Dramatic Club, “Gidget. KAISER. LOU IS Senate, Band, Basketball 1-2-3, Junior Marshal. KAMERER, CAROL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Senior Honor Roll. KAPLIN, JUDITH Youth Forum, Pan American league President, Vice-President, Science Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Radio Club, Intramurals, Junior Marshal Candidate, Synchronized Swimming, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. KARMAN. KAREN Pan American League, Y-Canteen Com¬ mittee, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Pep Club Cabinet, Glee Club, Radio Club, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Intramurals, Junior Marshal, Homecoming Queen. KARON. ROBERT Pan American League. Boys Hi-Y, Swimming, Baseball 1, Intramurals, Pool Assistant. KELLER. MARY Camera Club, F.T.A., Art Assistant. Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. KESTER, PATRICIA Pep Club. F.N.A.. Glee Club. KING, BARBARA Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. KING. MICHAEL Youth Forum, Pan American League, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Swimming 2, Watchtower Sales¬ man, Junior Achievement, Gym Assist¬ ant, Pool Assistant. KINNEY. VIRGINIA Y-Teens, Pep Club. KLINE. DAVID KNANISHU, SALLIE Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens President, Pep Club Cabinet and Presi¬ dent, Glee Club, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, Intramurals, Class Secretary, Junior Marshal Candidate, Homecoming Attend¬ ant, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. KNAPP. KENNETH Youth Forum, Pan American League, Applied Electronics, Camera Club, Sci¬ ence Club, Boys Hi-Y, Glee Club, Let¬ termen’s Club, Baseball 1, Junior Marshal Candidate, Pool Assistant, Swimming 1-2-3. KNOTT. SANDRA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club. 219 KRAMER, CARY Youth Forum, Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Committee, Crimson Crier Advertising: Managrer, Watchtower Sports Editor, Golf 1-2-3, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, Watchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. KRAMER, PAULA Senate, Pan American Leagrue, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club, Ten¬ nis 1, Intramurals, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. KRATZER, TIMOTHY Science Club, Glee Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. KRUSE. LYNNE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “The Miracle Worker,” Crimson Crier Head Proofreader, Watchtower Junior Section Editor, Senior Honor Roll. LAGE, DENNIS Senate. LAUD. CHERYL LANDRITH, RITA Pan American Leagnie, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Clinic Assistant« Glee Club, Dramatic Club, “Gidgret,” “Miracle Worker,” Declamation, Crimson Crier, Senior Honor Roll. LEAR. PATRICIA Camera Club, F.H.A. LEETCH, EUGENE Camera Club, Science Club, Boys Hi-Y, Pep Band, Band, Glee Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, Swimming: 1, Chamber Choir. LEMAN. STUART Crimson Crier, Lettermen’s Club, Foot¬ ball 1-2-3, Junior Achievement. LEMKAY, ALICE Pep Club, Band, Orchestra, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Top Ten, Vale¬ dictorian, Senior Honor Roll. LENSER, ROBERT Intramurals. LIND, BETTY Youth Forum, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club, Tennis 1, Intramurals, Gym Assistant. LIND. 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EUGENE French Club, Camera Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Baseball 1, Cross Coun¬ try 1, Football 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, Intramurals, Junior Achievement. LUNDGREN, JON Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Senior Honor Roll. LUTHER, JOHN MCADAM, DAVID D.O. Club Treasurer, Intramurals. MCCOMBS. EDWARD MCCORMICK, JOHN MCDOWELL, EVERETT Senate, Pan American Leagrue, Glee Club, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1, Wrestling 1-2-3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. MC ELROY, MICHELLE Pan American League, G.A.A., Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement Secretary. .MCGONIGLE. JANET MCGUIRE, JAMES Youth Forum, Senate, Camera Club, Sci¬ ence Club, Boys ' Hi-Y Sergeant at Arms, Y-Canteen Committee, Dramatic Club, “Sunrise at Campobello,” “Father of the Bride,” Radio Club, Baseball 1, Intra- murals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. MC KEE. GLENDA Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Camera Club, Y-Canteen Committee, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Band, Glee Club, Radio Club, Cheerleader 1-2, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Class Officer, Secre¬ tary-Treasurer, Homecoming Attendant. MC KNIGHT. JOHN PATRICK Lettermen’s Club, Cross Country 1-2, Football 1, Track 1-2, Art Assistant. MC MILLAN, TIMOTHY Boys’ Hi-Y, Letterman’s Club, Baseball 1-2-3, Intramurals, Football 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll. MCNUMEN. JEAN Glee Club, Junior Achievement. MCNEAL. MICHAEL Dramatic Club. .MCNEILL, WILLIAM Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band, Band, Orchestra, Crimson Crier Sports Editor, Baseball 1, Football 1, Intramurals, Junior Achievement. MC RAE, CHERYL Y-Teens, F.H.A. MC ROBERTS. MARY SUE G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Gym Assistant. MARING, ROXANNE MARQUIS, TRENT Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, Boys Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Golf 1-2-3, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, National Athletic Scholarship Society. MARSHALL. PAUL Pan American League, Applied Elec¬ tronics Vice-President, Camera Club President and Secretary, Science Club, Watchtower Photographer, Audio Visual Library Assistant. MARTENS. JANET Pep Club, F.N.A., Girls’ Glee Club, Intramurals. MASENGARB, HELEN Y-Teens. MATHERLY, SHARON Y-Teens, Glee Club Accompanist. MAXEINER, THEODOR Youth Forum, French Club, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, “Father of the Bride,” Tennis 1-2, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. MAXEY, ROSS Band, Senior Honor Roll. MAY. DICKIE Senate, Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Commit¬ tee, Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track, Intramurals, Watchtower Sales¬ man, Gym Assistant. MEDLEY. RONALD Glee Club. MEIER. CRAIG Pan American Leagrue, Dramatic Club, Swimming 1-2-3. MELL, TERRY Boys’ Hi-Y, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. MEYER. DEAN Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, German Club. MEYER. ROLLIE Dramatic Club, Intramurals, F.T.A., Swimming 1-2-3. MILLER, SELENA G.A.A., Pep Club, F.H.A. Secretary, Glee Club, Intramurals, Junior Achievement Sales Manager. MILLER, TERRY Lettermen’s Club, Football l-2- ' 3. Wres¬ tling 1. MINTEER, CONNIE Junior Achievement. MOCKMORE, GARY D.O. Club Vice-President. MOELLER, GLORIA Youth Forum, Pan American Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. MOON, DONALD Pan American Club, Basketball 1, Track 1, Intramurals, Watchtower Salesman, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. MOORE, LOREY Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A. Secretary, Vice-Presi¬ dent, Tennis 1-2-3, G]rm Assistant. MORAN, KENNETH Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll. MORAN, MIKE Orchestra, Intramurals. MORRISON, ANN Senate Secretary, Youth Forum, Pan American Club, Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens, ’G.A.A., Pep Club Secretary, Radio Club, Crimson Crier Picture Edi¬ tor, Cheerleader 1-2, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Marshal Candidate, G 3 rm Assistant. MURPHY, CRAIG Lettermen’s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Intramurals. MURPHY. LAURA MURPHY. MICHAEL Lettermen’s Club. Football 1-2-3. MUSTACCHIO, PETER Boys’ Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Ba.seball 1, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals. NAAB, MICHAEL Youth Forum, Pan American Club, De¬ bate, Tennis 1. NACIN. ROBERT French Club, Track 1, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. NAGLE. BETTY Y-Teens, Glee Club. NAHRGANG. SUZANNE NELSON, BARBARA Y-Teens. NELSON, MARY Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.N.A. NESSELER, STEVEN Youth Forum, Pan American Club Cabi¬ net, Camera Club, Applied Electronics Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Committee, Debate, Radio Club, Letter- men’s Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Achievement. NICHOLSON. VICTORIA Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “’The Miracle Worker,” Intramurals, Junior Achievement. NOVAK. DARRELL Pan American Club, Dramatic Club, “Father of the Bride.” “Gidget,” Letter- men’s Club, Football 1-2-3. OLSON. DIANE Pan American Club, Y- ' Teens, Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll. OLSON. ROBERT Pan American Club, Glee Club, “Sunrise at Campobello,” Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. ORTIZ, CAROLINE Y-Teens, Pep Club, F.H.A. Secretary, Dramatic Club. OVERTON. MARCELLA G.A.A., Intramurals. PAHLKE. TONE Senate, French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “1 Remember Mama,” Intramurals, Honorary Member of German Club. PARKS. NORMAN Intramurals. PAUL. JOHN Golf 1, Intramurals. PAUL. WILLIAM Youth Forum, Senate, Science Club, C.Y.C. Committee, Dramatic Club, “Gidget,” Declamation, Debate, Letter- men’s Club. Baseball 1. Football 1-2-3, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Marshal Candidate, Junior Rotarian, “I Speak for Democracy,” National Honor Society. PEPPING. JUDITH Pan American Club, Y-Teens, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement, Senior Honor Roll. PERKINS. DONNA JEAN Youth Forum, Pan American Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Gidget,” Radio Club, Senior Honor Roll. PERRIN. KENT Intramurals. PETERSEN, GARY PETERSEN.GRETCHEN Youth Forum, French Club, Pan Ameri¬ can Club, Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Gym Assistant, Pool Assistant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. PETERSEN. LOUIE Pan American Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Base¬ ball 1-2, Basketball 1, Intramurals. PETERSON, APRIL Youth Forum, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Intra¬ murals, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. PETERSON. MARY Youth Forum, Pan American Club, Y-Teens, Orchestra, Glee Club, Junior Achievement. PETERSON. PAMELA Senate, Pan American Club, Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club Cabinet, Senior Glee Club, Girls Sextet, Crimson Crier Co-Editor, Watchtower Copy Editor, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. PETTIT, EVERETT Youth Forum, Science Club, Track 1, Intramurals. PHILLIPS, BARBARA Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals. PHILLIPS, JOHN PHILLIPS, MARY ELAINE Youth Forum, Senate, French Club Vice- President, Y-Teens Treasurer, G.A.A., Pep Club Cabinet, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, Homecoming Attendant Candidate, National Honor Society. PLUM. ROBERT Pan American Club, Applied Electronics, Science Club, Basketball Manager 1, Intramurals. POELVOORDE. GLORIA Youth Forum. PORTER. GARY Intramurals. POTTER. EDWARD POWELL. GARY PRATHER. DONALD PROEHL, RACHEL PROSSER. CHERYL Senior Honor Roll. PURVIANCE. RUSSELL RALSTON, DOUGLAS Basketball 1. RANSON, RICHARD Crimson Crier, Baseball 1-2, Basketball 1, Intramurals. RAPLEY, ELIZABETH Senate, French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, A.F.S. Exchange Student. REINHOLD, KAREN Youth Forum, French Club, Pan Ameri¬ can League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Achievement. REIS, DANA French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor. RICHARDS. MICHAEL Youth Forum, Senate, French Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Baseball 1, Intramurals, Watchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. RICHESON, CONSTANCE Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, Y-Canteen Committee, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Declamation, Intramurals, Junior Mar¬ shal Candidate. RIDENOUR, WILLIAM Senior Honor Roll. RINK. CAROL Y-Teens. G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Declamation, Senior Honor Roll. ROBINSON. JOYCE G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club. ROESKE, PAULETTE Youth Forum, Senate, French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals. Pool Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. ROGERS. LINDA Pan American League, Pep Club, Glee Club. ROHR. DAVID Science Club, Intramurals. ROLLASON, THOMAS D.O. Club. ROLLER. GRETCHEN Youth Forum, Senate, Glee Club. ROSENBERG. NANCY Youth Forum, Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Gidget,” Declamation, Crimson Crier Page Ekiitor, Watchtower Junior Assist¬ ant, Watchtower Salesman, Pool Assistant. RUGE, JOYCE RUMMELS, TERRY Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1. RUUD. GLENN Applied Electronics, Science Club, Track 1-2, Wrestling 1. RYA N, MICHAEL Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1. SACKFIELD. DIANA SAUR, MARY ANN Youth Forum, Pan American, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll, F.T.A., College Reading Room Assistant. SAX. BARBARA Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SCHACHEL, MARYANN Pan American League, Senior Honor Roll. SCHAECHER. BONNIE SCHAFER. SHERRY Pan American League, Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll. SCHAUMBURG, ELLEN Pan American League, Pep Club, Coun- 221 selor Assistant. National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. SCHELSTRATE. THOMAS Senate. Boys ' Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Commit¬ tee. Crimson Crier Co-Sports Editor, Bas¬ ketball 1-2-3, Junior Achievement, Senior Honor Roll. SCHEUERMAN, JOSEPH Pan American Leagrue, Pep Band, Dra¬ matic Club, “Gidgret, “Father of the Bride,” Crimson Crier, I ntramurals, Watchtower Salesman, Junior Achieve¬ ment, Optimist. SCHMIT, LAURENCE SCHMITT. JOSEPH Library Assistant, Glee Club, D.O. Club, F.T.A., German Club. SCHNELL, DAVID Football 1, Wrestling: I Intramurals. SCHORPP, KATHLEEN Y-Teens, G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club, F.N.A., Dramatic Club, Crimson Crier First Page Editor, Watchtower Senior Section Editor, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SCHRADER. TIMOTHY Glee Club, Football 1, Intramurals. SCHUSTER. GARY Boys Hi-Y President, Lettermen ' s Club, Junior Marshall Candidate, Swimming 1-2-3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SCOTT. AREETA F.H.A., F.N.A., Junior Achievement, Pool Assistant SCOTT. MARILYN Y-Teens, Pep Club. SCOTT. PHILLIP SCOTT, WESLEY Applied Electronics. SEAGER. KARLEETA Y-Teens, Pool Assistant SEDGWICK, STEPHEN Senate, Lettermen ' s Club Treasurer, Baseball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-8, Intra¬ murals, Junior Marshall Candidate, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SEDREL, NANCY Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue Cabinet, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Radio Club, Senior Honor Roll. SEEFELDT, JAMES Boys ' Hi-Y, Crimson Crier, Baseball 1-2, Cross Country 1, Track 1, Wrestling 1, Intramurals. SEREG, KAREN F.N.A. Junior Achievement Treasurer, F.T.A., Gym Assistant. SHETLER, JUDITH Y-Teens, Pep Club, Crimson Crier, Gym Assistant. SHETTER, MICHAEL French Club, Pan American League, Science Club, Boy ' s Hi-Y, Dramatic Club, “Father of the Bride,” “Miracle Worker,” “Smilin’ Through,” Lettermen’s Club, Baseball 1, Football 1-2-3, Golf 1-2, Senior Honor Roll, Junior Marshal Candidate, Watchtower Salesman, National Honor Society. SHORT, JUDITH Y-Teens, Junior Achievement. SIEGEL, DONALD Youth Forum, Dramatic Club, “Father of 222 the Bride,” Declamation, Debate, Crimson Crier, Golf 1, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, “I Speak for Demo¬ cracy,” Junior Achievement. SILKNETTER, MICHAEL Glee Club, Dramatic Club. SIMPSON, JOHN Crimson Crier, Intramurals. SIMS, CAROLYN Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SIMS, PATSY Y-Teens, Pep Club, Gym Assistant. SINGLETON, SUSANNE Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, C.Y.C. Committee, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intramurals. SINNETT, KATHRYN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SKAGGS. JOHN Band. SKILLMAN LINDA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club. National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, F.T.A., Gym Assistant. SKYLES, SANDRA French Club, Camera Club, Pep Club, Girl’s Glee, “Gidget.” SMITH, CARY Pan American Leagrue, Science Club, Dramatic Club, “Sunrise at Campobello,” “Father of the Bride,” Basketball 1, Intramurals. SMITH, HAROLD SMITH, KAREN Y-Teens, Pep Club. SMITH, MACK SMITH, PANSY SMITH, PATRICIA SMITH. VALGENE SOBOROFF. MICHAEL Applied Electronic, Camera Club, Science Club Membership Chairman, Band, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. SOLIZ. RICHARD Pan American League, Wrestling 1, Intramurals, Junior Achievement, Gym Assistant SOUZA. SHIRLEY Pep Club. SPA ' TES, SANDRA Intramurals, G 3 rm Assistant, Pool Assistant. STAGE, BEVERLY Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Radio Club, Intra¬ murals. STAGE, JOHN Youth Forum, Senate, Pan American League, Boy’s Hi-Y, Football 1-2, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals. STEELE, HARTWELL Pan American League, Junior Achieve¬ ment, Pool Assistant. STENGEL. KATHRYN Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, “Medea,” “Father of the Bride,” “The Miracle Worker,” Declamation, Golf 1, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, “I Speak for Democracy,” A.F.S. Exchange Student. STONE, CAROL G.A.A., Pep Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. STOTTS. PATRICIA Pan American Leagrue, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Intramurals. STRIEDER. CARL SUNSTROM, DIANE Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Office Assist¬ ant, Intramurals. SWAIN. LOLA SWANK, JANET Pep Club, F.N.A., Clinic Assistant. SWANN. PATRICIA Senate, Y-Teens, Crimson Crier Adver¬ tising Manager. SWISHER, RICHARD Senior Honor Roll. SWISHER, STEPHEN Youth Forum, Lettermen ' s Club, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals. SYKES, KAREN Pep Club, F.H.A., Gym Assistant. TALBOOM, RANDA Watchtower Salesman, Senior Honor Roll. TALIK, EILENNE Y-Teens. TANNER. GAIL Science Club. TAYLOR. BOBBIE Y.F.C. TAYLOR. PATRICIA Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Glee Club. TEAGUE. JAMES Band, Football 1-2, Gym Assistant. TEROS. JAMES Youth Forum, Senate President, Letter- men’s Club Secretary, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Class Vice- President 1, Junior Marshal, Optimist. TERRILL, ROBERT Cross Country 1-2-3, Track 1. THOMAS, MARGARET Youth Forum, French Club, Y-Teens, G.A.A. Cabinet and President, Pep Club Cabinet, Dramatic Club, “Smilin ' Through,” Cheerleader 1-2, Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals. Junior Marshal Candidate. Homecoming Attendant. THOMPSON. GEORGIA Youth Forum, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Glee Club, Radio Club, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten. THOMPSON. JAMES THOMPSON. KENT Boy’s Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club, Track 1-2-3. THOMPSON, MARGARET TIEFENBACH. ROBERT D.O. Club President. TILLE, LINDA Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club Cabinet, Gym Assistant, Pool Assistant. TIMION, GAIL Y-Teens, Pep Club, Glee Club, Pool Assistant. TIMM. THOMAS Boy’s Hi-Y, Football 1, Track 1, Wres¬ tling 1, Intramurals. TITUS. ELIZABETH Pep Club, F.N.A., Girl ' s Glee, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement. TOLLENAER. MAURICE Boy’s Hi-Y, Band, Glee Club, Junior Achievement. TOWNS, YVONNE Y-Teens, Glee Club. TRONE, DUDLEY TROST, RONALD D.O. Club. TUCKER, LAWRENCE Pan American Leagrue, Glee Club, Golf 1 - 2 . TUMAN, LETTY C. Y.C. Committee, Girl’s Glee. ULLMAN, TERRY Pan American Leagrue, Boy’s Hi-Y, Base¬ ball 1, Intramurals. ULLRICK. MYRTLE VANCIL, MUON Pan American League, Girl’s Glee, Intra¬ murals, Junior Achievement Treasurer and Association Secretary, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. VANCURA, WILLIAM Applied Electronics, Senior Honor Roll. VAN DINE, MICHAEL Senate, Boy’s Hi-Y, C.Y.C. Committee, Lettermen’s Club Board of Directors, Baseball 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Intramurals. VAN LANDSCHOOT. JO ANN G.A.A., Pep Club, Girl’s Glee, D.O. Club, Crimson Crier Assistant, Junior Achieve¬ ment. VARBLE, ROBERT Youth Forum, Pan American Leagrue, Boy’s Hi-Y, Wrestling 1. VEDELL, RICHARD Boy’s Hi-Y, Baseball 1, Wrestling 1-2, Junior Achievement Vice-President. VERSMAN, KENNETH Pan American League. Boy’s Hi-Y, Intra¬ murals, Senior Honor Roll. VINCENT. GLEN Pan American League, D.O. Club, Senior Honor Roll. VOGLER, CHRISTINE D. O. Club, Junior Achievement Treasurer. VON MOTZ, VICKI Y.F.C. WADKINS. PHYLLIS WAHLSTROM. ANN Youth Forum, Y-Teens. G.A.A. Cabinet, Pep Club, F.N.A., Clinic Assistant, Ten¬ nis 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll. WAITE, DENNIS Glee Club, Junior Achievement. WALGREN. LISA Y-Teens, Pan American Leagrue, G.A.A., Pep Club Vice-President, Radio Club, Cheerleader 1-2, Junior Marshal Candi¬ date, Senior Honor Roll. WALKER, CHERYL Junior Achievement Treasurer. WARD, PATSY G.A.A. WATERS, CAROL D.O. Club Vice-President. WAXENBERG. JAMES Boy’s Hi-Y, Lettermen’s Club President, Football 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Intramurals, Optimist. WEEBER, JUDITH Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club, Orchestra, Intramurals, Watchtower Salesman, Pool Assistant, Senior Honor Roll. WEINDRUCH. KITTY WELCH, DANIEL WF SSEL, BARBARA Pan American League, Y-Teens, G.A.A., Pep Club. “Gidget.” WHISLER, CURTIS Band, Color Guard, Senior Honor Roll. WHITE. BARBARA Youth Forum, F.H.A. Secretary, F.N.A., Glee Club, Dramatic Club, “Gidget,” Mississippi Valley Speech Contest, Intramurals. WHITMORE, DIANA Senate, Pan American League, Y-Can- teen Committee, Y-Teens Cabinet, G.A.A., Pep Club Cabinet. Glee Club, Rad Club, Crimson Crier Copy Editor. Intramurals, Junior Marshal Candidate, “I Speak for Democracy,” Gym Assistant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. WHITMORE, KAREN French Club President, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll, WIGHT. STEPHEN Pan American League, Boys’ Hi-Y, Pep Band, Orchestra Office President, Let- terman’s Club, Football l-2- ' 3 Manager, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. WILLETTS, DIANA Pan American League, Y-Teens, Pep Club, Dramatic Club, Radio Club, Crimson Crier, Senior Honor Roll. WILLFONG. JERRY D.O. Club. WILLIAMS, HERMAN Senior Honor Roll. WILLIAMS, LARRY WILLIAMS, MARIAN WILLIAMS, SUSAN WILLIAMSON. GEORGE Senate, Pan American League, Boy’s Hi-Y, Y-Canteen Committee, Dramatic Club, Basketball 1-2-3, Cross Country 1. National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. WILLIAMSON. RICHARD French Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Glee Club Con¬ certs, Lettermen’s Club, Baseball 1-2, Basketball Manager 1-2, Football Man¬ ager 1-2-3, Swimming 1. WILSON. JAMES Applied Electronics. WILSON. LINDA WILSON, PHYLLIS Senate. C.Y.C. Committee, Y-Teens, Pep Club. WINFREE, GARY D.O. Club. WINSTON. MARILEE WISE. WILLIAM Youth Forum, Science Club, Boys’ Hi-Y, Golf 1-2-8, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll. WOODS. JEFFRY Basketball 1-2-3. WRIGHT. GERALD French Club, Camera Club, Science Club. Boys’ Hi-Y. YANCY. ROBERT Applied Electronics, Science Club. YANDAS, JERRY Camera Club. JAUTU, THOMAS YEOCUM, MARY Y-Teens Cabinet, Pep Club, F.N.A. Sec¬ retary and President, Dramatic Club, Crimson Crier First Page Editor, Watch- tower Assistant Editor, Senior Honor Roll. YODTS, ROBERT YOUNG. GLENN ZWICKER, DIANNA Y-Teens, Pep Club, Orchestra, Radio Club, Senior Honor Roll. ZWICKER. GWENDOLYN Pan American League, Y-Teens, Orches¬ tra, Radio Club. 223 INDEX SENIORS A Abrahjun. Terry Adams. Cordelia )4 Aldridge. Diane 34.148.)2 Amiot. Francis 34,121 Anderson, April 34 Anderson. David 34.171.192 Anderson, Kay 34.72,32,148 Anderson, Linda 34 Anderson. Sharon 32,34,72,149,137 Anderson. Sherry 34,72,116.117.148 Andich, Bruce 34.127.133.149.156.164 Angle. Raymond 34 Archer, Mary 34 Ash. Carolyn 34.139.155.157.162,164 B Bailey. Purkria 34 Barkan. Fredi 34.116.117.129,157 Bartels, Barbara 34 Barton. Thomas 35.124.125.134.1)5. 150.165 Bashaw. Barbara 34 Bauersfeld. Nancy 35,157 Bealer. Judith 35 Beaston. Hah 35.113 Beany, Sharon 35 Bccding. Frances 35 Behnken. Fred 35,149.170.178 Benedict, Dolores 35 Benson, Marsha 35 Bemtsen, Jon 35,148 Berry. Karen 35 Best. Linda 35 Beverlin, Corinne 35,173 Bibby, Gary 36,113.116,117 Biehl, Thomas 36,170,178.182 Birmont, Fred 36 Bjork, Barbara 36 Blakely. Virginia 36 Blecker.John 36.170.178.180.181.19). 194,195 Block linger, Janice 36.157 Blomgren. Robert 36,163,170,178,183 Blonnquist, Clark 37,153 Boede. Janet 37 Boldt. Kenneth 37,121 Bolte. Nancy 37.54,72,116.117,124, 125.135.148.165 Bolyard. Nancy 37.113.129.147.159 Bonds, Regenia 37 Borst. James 37,171,178,183 Botts, Steven 37,50.135.170.171.178. 180,184 Boureli, Stephen 37 Bowling. Harlan 37 Boyd, Daniel 37,11 3 Bo c. Thomas 37 Boysen. Donald 37,113 Bradley. William 37,56,134,149 Bragg. Wilson 37 Brandle. Nicholas 37 Braufdtton, Gerald 37 Briceland, Karen 37,113.149.157 Bridgman. Diaiu 37 BrkterHiaU. James 37,165 Brooke. George 38,121 Brown. Cynthia 38.72.138.148 Brown, Joan 38 Brugman. Michael 38 Buckwaker. Terry 38,201 Bunten. Kathleen 38 Burartek, Saiulra 38,149 Burkert. Judith 38 Byerlinc. Russell Bysinger. David 38,113 C Campell. Layne 38 Canavit. Sharon 38,113 Cardwell. Lucirula 38 Carisen. Gary 38,120.162.170,197. 199.201.148 Carlson, Dermis 38 Carrell. James 39 Carrell. Mtchael 39 Carroll, E arlene 39 Case. Carol 39.149 Casey. PStricU 39.148 Chambers. Norma 39,142.193 Choroshenko. Alexandra 39,157 Oevenstine. Emmen 32,39,72.120.134, 224 149.154.156.169 aiff. Cheryl 39 Cockrum. Judy 39 CofRn. Ruth 39.72,111,112.113,129. 131, 138, 139, 159. 161. 165, 166. 174,148 Cohn. Ronald 39.72.127,130.149 Coin. Nick 39.170 Conndl, Robert 39.119.134.135,155. 162.163.164.170,178.184 Cook, Ann 39.143 Cowan, Kenneth 39.134.170.197.199. 200,204 Cribb, Rachel 40 Cromer, Franklin 40,113 Crow, Walter 40 Crownover, Donald 40,148,154 Cullor. Francis 40 Curtis, Kathleen 40,139 Cushing. Michael 40 D Daggen. Terry 40 Dahlstrom. Vicki 40,157 Daly. Patrice 40,129.131.139,148.159. 160,161 Davidson, Viola 40 Davis, Boniu 40 Davis. James J. 40 Davis. PSul 40.149.170 Davis, RaymorKi 40 DeFrarte, Steven 40 DeLoach, Ralph 40 Dcneckere. Carole 40 Diedrich, Lawrence 40,113,121 DiefietKiorf. Susan 40 Dinning, Ronald 41,113,207 Dinwiddie, Charles Dittman. Linda 41,116,117.165 Dobbelaere. Betty 75 Dobbler, James 41 Dobbs. Diarm 41,149 Dockterman, Connie 41,116.117,157 Doeckel, Maurice Dohler. Wanda 41 Dominick. Ann 41 Donaway. Ernest 41 Dotson. Boimie 42 Downs, Viaoria 42 Dryoel, Sharon 42 Duhlstine. George 42.148,171.178,185 Dusenberry, Marie 42 Dusenberry, Ruthann 42 Dutiel, Diana 42,157 Duytschaever, Diane 42,54,116,117. 135.157.165 E Eagle, Geraldine 42 Eccles, Mark 42 Eckhan. Paul 42,113 Ehlers. John 42 Ekstrom. Susan 42 Elliott, Lirula 42,149 Bliott, Sharon 42,120 Elsbury, Terry 42 Engstrom, Charles 43,113 Erickson. Carole 4 ) Evans. Donald 43 F Fagerburg. Vicki 43.155,163.164 Faramdli, James 43 Farrow, Susan 43 Faur, Suzarme 43,148 Fields, Jackie 43.157.192 Fisher, jai 43,113.157 Fite. Mary 43,149 Flack, Barbara 43.32.72,112.113,148 Floden, Rose Aim 43 Ford. Gerald 4) Ford. Susan 4) Forest. Marsha 44 Forrest, George 44 Foster. Gary Lee 44 Foster, Judy 44 Foster. Raymond 44 Fowler, Alma 44 Fowler. Hden 76 Frakes, Jerry 44 Francescon. Douglas 44,140.170,178. 183 French. Brenda 45.157 Fryxdl. James 45.147.149,171.193.195 Fuhlman, Joyce 45.113 Fuhr, Lynn Fulton, Barbara 45 G Gabhart, Sharon 45 Garber. Melvin 45,148 Garcia. Roberto 45 Geismar. Alvin 45.153 Geramanis, Michael 45 Germain. Penny 45.72.154.149.191 Gersick. Barry 45,170.188.189.148 Gomez. Rafael 45,153.163 Gooch, Ronald 45 Grabei, Joanna 45 Grady, rbara 45 Grams. Christine 45.72,149 Gravkt, Marcia 45 Green. Jerrold 33.45.121.162.170 Green, Sandra 45 Greer. Sandra 54.95,113,124,125,139 Gregg, Amy 46,139 Gromoll. JUl 46.54.72.124.125.148 Gunndl, Julie 46,155.157 Guitsolley, Robert 46,120 Gushanas, Dan 46 H Haberthur, Karen 46.72.120.149,191 Mainline, dra 46,72,148 Hains. Roger 46 Hamm, Susan 46,149 Handley, Edward 46 Hansen. Judy 46,113 Hanson, Henry 46 , 113 Harding, Marsha 46 Harksen, Beverly 46 Harl, Mary 47 Harland. John 47.149.170,178.184 Harmon, John 47 Harris, Linda 47 Harris, Naiuy 47 Harrisoft, Alex 47 Hawes. Stephen 47.129.148,159.161 Hayslett, Ann 47 Hecht, James 47.121.193.194 Hensley, Mary 47,157 Herbert. Richard 47 Herman, Micheal 47,135,153 Hilderbrand, Liruia 47,116,117 Hill, Pttti-Jayne 47 Hihon, Timothy 47 Hinds, Doima 47,163 Hoane, Gregory 48 Hobart. Jon 48.134.146.170.178.186 Hofmann. Joseph 48.170,178 Hoick, Ruth 48,113 Holcomb. John 48.127,129,1 30.1 34. 149 Holcomb. Robert 48,72,134.149.32 Holland. James 48,72,148 Hollowdl. Martha 48 Holzer, Jack 48 Hood, Larry 48 Hoon, Edward 48 Hoover. Delores 48 Hoover, Piuline 48.124.125 Hotvedt. L 3 mne 48 Houseman, Evdyn 48,14) Hrebeiur, Ronald 48.127.130.134 Huddleston. Janet 48.157 Hudson, Carolyn 48,169 Hudson, Rodney 48,92,171 Huff, Nancy 48 Huffman, Roger 49 Humphries. Peggy 49.142 Huntley. Dale 11) Hurry, Alben 49 Hutton, Margo 49.113 I IngersoU, I mne 49.121 Inglis, Hden 49 J Jacks. Gerald 49.193.195 Jackson, Karen 49 Jackson, Shirley James, Frank amison, Murphy 50 ennings. Mary 50,116,117 Jennings. Myrtle 50 Jensen. Alan 50.169 Johnson, Cheryl 50 Johnson, Cynda 50,116,117,124,125, 149,165 Johnson, Dale 50,189 Johnson, Dennis 50 Johnson. Henry 50 Johnson, James 33.50,96,121.1 34,162, 163.170.190 Johnson. Judy 96 • Johnson. Nancy 50,148 Johnson. Patricia 50,120,174,191 Jones, Mary 50,149 Judd, JUl 50,113 June. Myrs 50 K Kaiser. Louis 19.22.50.199.200. 20), 204 Kamercr. Carol 51 Kaplan. Judith 51,139,15 3.157.149 Karman. Karen 51.110,112,113.135. 139.166.211 Karon. Robert 51,15 3,207 Keller, Mary 51 Kester, Patricia 113 King. Barbara 51 King. Michael 51.171.207 Kirmey, Virginia 51 Kline, David Knanishu. Sally 51.111,113.116.165. 166,148 Knapp. Kenneth 51.113.170,207 Knott, Sandra 51 Kramer. Gary 50,51,124,125.135.165, 188.189 K tamer, Paula 51.139.174 Kratzer, Timoty 52,72.11 3,149 K ruse, Lynne 5 2.116,117,165 L Lage, Dennis 5 2 Laird, Cheryl 52 Landrith, Rita 52,11 3,160 Lear. PstricU 52 Leetch, Eugene 52,11 3,121 Leman. Stuart 52,116,117,178 Lemkau. Alice 32.53.72,120.148 Lenser, Robert 5 3 Lind, Betty 5 3.139.174 Lind. Sharon 52, 5 3 Lindemann. Bonnita 5 3 Linder, LawreiKe 5 3 Lirulgren, Nadyne 5 3,72,149 Lindoerfer, Dean 5 3,121 Lindorff, David 53.113,127,148 Lindstrom, Jon 5 3,72,120,134,149.154. 156 Linn, Richard 5 3,156 Lockhart, Helen 5 3 Logan, Judith Lowery, Eugene 53,178 Lundgren, Jon 5) Luther. Jack 5 3 M McAdam, David 5 3 McCombs. Edward 5 3 McCormidc. John 5 3 McDowell. Everett 5 3.112.113.134.148. 170.193 McElroy, Michelle 5 3 McGonigle. Janet 54 McGuire. James 54,135.149 McKee. Glenda 33,54,72.111.113.148. 157.166.174.211 McKnight. John 54.171.192 McMillm. Timothy 54,170,178.184 McMurren. Jeanne 54 McNeal, Michael 54 McNeUI. William 54.121 McRae, Cheryl 54 McRobens, Mary 54 Maring, Roxanne 54 Marquis. Trent 54,135,162.164,170, 188.189 Marshall, Paul 54.156.158 Martens, Janet 54 Masengarb. Hden 54 Matheriy, Sharon 55,113 Maxeiner, Ted 32,55.72,149.191 Maxey, Ross 55 May. Dickie 50.55.182 Medley, Ron 55 Meier Craig 55.171.207 Mdl, TerrarKe 55 Meyer, Dean 55.178 Meyer. Rollic 55,147.207 Miller, John Earl 55 Miller, Selena 55 Miller, Terry 55.170,178.180.183.184 Minteer, Connie 55 Mockmorc, Gary 55 Moeller, Gloria 55,149 Moon. Donald 55,148 Moore, Lorey 56,174,179 Moran. Kenneth 56 Moran. Michael 56 Morrison. Ann 56,135,157,163 Murphy, Craig 56,178 Murphy, Michael. 56,178 Mustacchio. PWer 56,178.181 N Naab. Michael 56.127 Nacin. Robert 56,149 Nagle. Betty 56 • Nahrgang. Suzanne 56 Nelson, Barbara 56 Nelson, Carl Ndson. Mary 56 Nesseler. Steven 56.135,146.156,157, 164.170 Nicholls. Judith 143 Nicholson. Victoria 56.1 39 Novak. Darrell 56,170.178 O Olson. Diane 56 Olson, Robert 56,149 Ortiz. Caroline 56,142 Overton. Marcella 56 P Pahlke, Tone 57.132,163 Parks. Norman 57 IHinerson, Carol Paul. Bill 47,127,170.178.180.185.148 Paul, John 47 Pepping. Judith 57 Perkins. Donna 57,157 Perrin. Kent 57 Petersen, Gary 57 Petersen, Gretchen 58,135.139,149 Petersen. Louis 49,58 Peterson. April 58 Peterson. Mary 58.11 3 Peterson, Pimda 24.54,58,113,116,124, 125,135,157,163.164,165,166,149 Pettit, Everett 58 Phillips. Barbara 58 Phillips, John 58 Phillips. Marv 58,138.139,141,144.148. 166 Phillips. Willis Plum, Robert 58 Pocivoorde, Gloria 58 Porter, Gary 58 Poner, Edward 58 Powell, Gary 58 Prather, [ onald 58 Proehl, Rachel 58 Prosser. Cheryl 59 Purviance. Edward 59 R Ralston. Douglas 59 Ranson. Richard 58,116,117 Rapley, Elizabeth 58.149 Reinhold. Karen 59.148.173 Reis. Dana 59,149 Reynolds, Dennis Rhoden. Bertha 59 Ridiards. Michael Richeson. Connie 59,1 35,162,164 Ridenour. William 59 Rindl, Robert Rink. Carol 59 Robinson, Joyce 59 Roeske, Paulette 59 Rogers. Linda 59 Rohr, David 60 Rollason, Thomas 60 Roller. Gretchen 60 Rosenberg. Nancy 60 Ruge, Joyce 60 Rummds, Terry 60 Rummds, Thomas 60 Ruud, Glen 60 Ryan, Michael 61 S Sackfield. Diana 61 Saur, Mary Ann 61 Sax. Barbara 61,72,149.153.157 Schachel. Maryann 61 Schaechcr, Bonnie 61 Schafer. Sherry 61 Schaumburg, Ellen 32,61.149 Schelstrate, ‘n omas 61,119.1 35 Scheuerman, Joseph 61.124 Schmit, LaureiKc 61 Schmit, Joseph 61,11 3,169 Schnell. David 61 Schorpp. Kathleen 34.61.116.117.124. 125.149,165 Schrader, Timothy 61,113 Schuster. Gary 61,134,148.150.170, 187,207 Scott, Arctta 61 Scott, Marilyn 61 Scott. Philip 61 Scott, Ralpn 61 Scott. Wesley 156 Sedgwick. Stephen62.149.163.170.17l. 178.185 Sedrcl, Nancy 62,157 Seefeldt. James 62 Sereg. Karen 62 Shetler, Judith 62 Shetter. Michael 62.134.149.170.178. 185 Short. Judith 62 Sicgal. Donald 62,127.130.149 Silknitter, Michael 62,113 Simpson, John 62 Sims, Carolyn 62.72,157,149 Sims. Patsy 62 Singleton, Susanne 62,135,146.157 Sinncft, Kathryn 63,148.159.160 Skaw, John 63.124 SkUlman, Linda 63,72.149 Skyles. Sandra 63 Smith, Cary 63 Smith. Harold 63 Smith, Karen 63 Smith, Mark 63 Smith, I sy 63 Smith, Pirtricia 63 Smith, Valgene 63 Soboroff, Michael 63,148,154,156 Soliz, Richard 63 Souza, Shirley 63 Spates, Sandra 63 Stage, Beverly 63 Suge. John 64,1 35,162.164 Steele. Hartwell 64 Stengel. Kathryn 64,129.149 Stone, Carol 64,148 Stons, Patricia 64 Strieder, Carl 64 Sunstrom, Diane 64 Swain, Kathy 64 Swairk, Janet 64 Swann. Patricia 64 Swisher. Richard 64 Swisher, Stephen 64.171.178 Sykes, Karen 64 T Talboon, Randa 64 Talik, Eiline 64 Tanner. Gail 64 Taylor, Bobbie 64 Taylor, Patricia.64 Teague. James 64,121 Teros, James 64,134,148.162,163.165. 170,171,178,184 Terrill, Roben 65 Thomas, Margaret 64.111,166.174,211 Thompson. Georgia 32.65,72.149 Thompson, James E. 65 Thompson. Kent 65,170 Thompson. Margaret 65 Ticfenbach. Robert 65,162 Tille, Linda 65 Timion, Gail 66 Timm, Thonus 66 Titus. Elizabeth 66 Tollerure, Maurice 66,113 Towns, Yvonne 66 Trone, Dudley 66 Trost, Ronald 66 Tucker, Lawrence 66,113 Tuman, Letty 66 U UUman, Terry 66 Ullrick. Myrtle 66 V Vancil, Mijon 66,149 Vancura, William 66,156 VanDine, Michael 66,134,170,178,180. 181 Varble, Robert 66 Vedell, Richard 67 Versman. Kenneth 67 Vincent. Glen 67 Vogler, Christine 67 VonMotz. Vicki 67 W Wadkins, Phyllis 67 Wahlstrom, Ann 67,174.191 Waite. Dennis 67,113 Walgren, Lisa 67,166 Walker, Cheryl 67 Walker, Ralph 178 Ward. Patsy 67 Waters, Carol 67 Waxenberg, James 50,67,170,171,178. 1nn 1 AS Weeber, Judith 67 Weindruch. Kitty 68 Welsh. Danid 68 Wessel, Barbara 68 Whisler, Curtis 68 White, rbara 68 Whitmore. Diana 68.112.113.117.135, 139.149,157,163.164.166 Whitmore, Karen 68,141,144 Wi t, Stephen 68.149,178 Willccts. Diana 68.157 Willfong, Jerry 68 Williams. Herman 68 WUliams, Larry 69,170.193.194.195 Williams. Marvin Williams, Susan 69 Williams. Richard WUliamson, George 35.69.148.150, 163.164 Williamson. Richard 69.413,170.178 Wilson. James 69.121 Wilson. Linda 69 Wilson, Phyllis 69,155 Winfree, Gary Winston, Marilee 69 Wise, William 69,149 Woods. Jeffrey69.170,197.198,200.202 Wright. Gerald 69 Y Yancy, R ert 64 Yaudas. Jerry 69 Yeater, Thomas 69 Yeocum, Mary 34,69.124.125.139.144. 165 Yodts, Roben 69 Young, Glenn 69 Z Zwteker. Dianna 69.157 Zwicker, Gwertdolyn 69,157 JUNIORS A Abernathy, Sharon 72 Adams. Kermit 72,113 Alexander. Ruth 72 Allen, Dermis 72 Andecn, Gary 72.158,207 Anderson. Bormie 72 AiKlerson. Brxjce 72 Anderson. Carol 72.132.142.143 Anderson, Darryl 72.171,190.207 Anderson. Earl Anderson. Puricia 72 Anderson, Roland 72 Anthony. David 72 Arndt, Judith 72.174.191 Arnold, Jackie 72,113.138.139.162. 163.166.169.174 Arnold. Keimeth 72 Arp, Duane 73 Arvidsoft. Bruce 73,156 Atto, Gary 73 B Bacon. Richard 120.156 Bahnks, Cynthia 13 Bailey. Katherine 113.140.155.174 Baker. Sharon 7 3 Ballard, Soyna 73 Banfield. Robert 73.89,113 Barber, Albert 73 Barber, Urry 73.171,178,201 Barnes. Betty 73 Barnes, Janice 73 Barnes, Jeffery 73 Barnes, Penny Barrett. Sandra 73 Barth, Sherrie 73 Bartlen, Vickie 73 Banin, Donald 7 3 Bauer, Timothy 73.127,162 Baumgartner, Joan 73,120 Beach. Sharon 73 Beasley. Bonnie 7 3 Beaumont. Ruth 7 3 Beaupre, Richard 7 3 Behriken, Betty 73 Bell. Virginia 73 Benner, Georgia 7 3 Bennett. Bonnie Benson. David 73,113 Benson. Michael 73 Berg, Magnus 73 Berg. Patricia 73,135,169 Berman. Marie Berry, Lana 73 Beyeriin, Roben 73 Biggs. Vicki Billings, Piula 73 Bixby, John 73 Bjork, Bruce 73,171,188 Bjorkman, Arnold 73 Black. Paul 73 Bledsoe. Roger 73 Blink, Sharon 73 Block. Alvin 73.132 Blocker, Sandra 73 Boans. Dennis 73 Boccarossa. Jack 73.156.158 Boetje. Barbara 74.119 Bohn, Bonnie 74,11 3.1 39 Boles. Marlene 74 Bolte, Carol 74.135.166.167.211 Bond. Betty 75 Boomer shine. Sherry 89 Boons, Georgia 74.1 39,166 Botch. Dennis 74 Bonomley, Thomas 74 Bowyer, Sharon 74 Boyd, Bermy 74 Bradley. Lynn 74 Bradley. {4tricia 74 Bngg. Mae Ruth 74 Breck, James 74,156 Bregstone. Anne 74 Brissman, PruderKe 74,132 Brooks, Joan 74 Brown. Gail 74 Brunswig. Norman 74 Buckley. James 74 Buckwalter, Ronald 74 Bull. Dennis 74.120.171.192.193 Burch. Ted 74.162.164.193 Burgess. Dan 74 Burk. Sally 74 Bursoct. Linda 74 Buser, Phyllis 74 Butler. David 74 Butler, William Bykowsky. Helen 74.142,163 C Campell, Steve 74.207 Campos. Mary 74 Cantrall. Barn 74 Carbon. Johanrta 74 Carmack. Chris 74 Camaghi. Jane 74,113 Camkhan. David 74.207 Carr, Daniel 74 Carr. Dennb 74.113.127.192 Carr. Donald 74.193.194 Carrell. Jill 74 Carroll. Judith 74 Carruthers, Jack 74 Case. Robert 74 Chapman. Gerald 74 Chatfield. Roe 74 Chchak. John 75 Christ, Rahna 75 Christensen, Norman 75.121 CUrquist. Lewb 75.113 Qcvenger. Dennb 75 Coamey. Louis 75 Coleman. Eugene 75 Collins, James 71,75.112.113,162.163. 171.178,182 Collins, Kathleen 75 Collins, Sandra 75 Cook. Kcnzlow 75 Crasren, Bobbie 75 Creswell, Kaye 75 Criswell, Michael Crouch, Ralston 75 Cunningham, John 75 Curtis, Sheila 75 D Daniels, Michael 75 Darton, Terry 75,156 Darwin, Ronald 75 David, Jerry 75 Davidson, Ronald 75 Davis, Donna 75 Davis, Marion 75 Davis, Robert 75,113,192 Dawkins, Esther 75,113 Day, Carol 75 Day, Darryl 75,197,202 Day, Norman 75,156,178 Dean, George H. 75 Dean, George J. 75 Dean, Terry 75 DeLacerda, James 75 DePaepe, Joseph 75 DePSepe, Linda 75 DePiuw, Michael 75,156 DePover, Joe Derrick, Margaret 75 Deutsch, Joel 75,127,153,189 Dickey, Jerry DeSmet, Nancy 92 Dirck, Konda 92 Drish, Joseph 75 Dulaney, Gary 75 Duncan, Carol 75 E Earle. Steven 76 Eaton, Patsy 75 Eberts, Ruth 76 Eckert. Shirley 76 Eckhan, June 76 Edmund, Janice 76,120 Edmund. Linda 76,120.169 Edwards, Michael 76 Edwards, Steven 76 Ekonomos, Katherine 76,132,135,139. 160,163,164 Elliott. WaiUm 76,178 Engel. Diann 76 Erb, Sara 76,169 Erickson, Richard 76 Ervin, Shirley 76 Esphelie, Karl 76,191 Esrick, Sheila 76 F Fasbender, David 76 Faur, Carol 76 Feeley, Michael 76,192 Fcnsterbusch. Alan 76 Ferguson, Cheryl 76 Foley. Ronald 76,162 Ford, Leo 76 Forest, Priscilla 76 Forst, Vkrtoria 76 Foster, Brenda 76,142.143 Foster, Gary 76.171,192 Foster, Marsha 76 Foster, Myrna 76,113 Fox, Judith 76 Frances, Judy 76 Freeman, Beverly 76 Freeze, Sharon 76 Friedman, Margo 76,132 Fritz, William 76,178 G Gallagher, Sandra 76 Ganakes, Sandra 76 Garcia, SUry 76 Gard. Gary 76 Garrison, Gerald 76 Gass, Larry 76 Geisler, Donald 76 Gephart, Charless 77 Gibbs. Michael 77,188,189 Gilmore, Neva 77 Girlus, John 77 Glassner, Ronald 77.207 Gosnell, Charles 77,171,178 Goyins, Thomas 77 Grate, Jon Grate. Stephen 77 Green. Robert 77,192 Green. Terry 77 Greenwood. Sharyn 77 Gregg. Richard 94.120 Grems, George Gushanas, Rc rt 77 Gustafson. Gretchen 77,113,139 Gustafson, Robert 77 H Hackwith, Kay 77 Hagan, Barbara 77 Hageman. Ronald 77 Hall. John 77 Hall. Melvin 77,162 Hamburg, Ricky 77 Hamilton, Edward 113 Hamilton, Lyla 77 Hampton. Brule 77 Hancks. Sharon 77 Handley, Christine 77 Hannon, Evarae 77 Hansen. James Hansen, Judy E. 77 Hanson. Jofcm 77 Harksen, Shirley 77 Harrell. George 77 Harring, Larry 77 Harris. Dennis 77 Harris. MarUyn 77 Harris, Merrill 77 Harris. Susan 77,147 Hass. BUI 77,178 Haymaker, Steve 77,121 Hayslett. Gloria 77 Hazen, Myron 78 Heaton, Rosalee 78 Hedquist. Shirley 78,113.132 Henke. Connie 78 Hennessy. Richard 78,207 Herington, Michael 78 Hibbard. Anne 78,113 Hickman, CecU Higgins, Keith 78 Higgins. Paul 78 HUl, Hershell 78,193,194 HUlyer, Richard 78 Hines. Darll 78 Hingstrom, Robert 78 Hobson. Larry 78 Hocfle, Kennth Hoerger, Nancy 78 Hofer, E ale 78 Hohenmauer, Patricia 78 Hollingswofth. Julie 78,135.163,164. 166 Holtman, Gary 78 Hoskins, Arena 78 Holvedt, Katherine 78 House, David 78 Houseman, Kenneth 78 Hovonick. Charles 78.171 Hubbard. Mary Lou 78 Hubbell, Thomas Hughes, Royal 78 Hull, Norman 78,163 Humes, Michael 78.171,190 Hunigan. Wendell 78.120 Hunon, Bruce 78 Hynes, Robert 78 I Iflfland, Jeananne 78 Inch, Duward 78,193 In gold, Sharon 78 Iverson, Carol 78 J Jackson, Robert A. 78 Jackson, Robert N. 78 Jamison, James 78 Jefferds, Jerome 78 Johnson, Gerry 78 Johnson, Kathy 78 Johnson, Linnea 79 Johnson, Russell 79 Johnson, Bill R. 78 Johnson. Bill T. 78,171,178 Johnston, Robert 79 Jones, Danny 79 Jones, Ethel 79 Jones, John 79 Jones, Stephanie 79 K Kanke, Larry 79.155,171.178,193.195 Karaway. Mary 79 Karish, Myra 79 Karp, Allan 79,113 Keim, Kenneth 79.113 Kell, Thomas 79 Keller. Judith 79 Kelly, Barbara 79 Kempf, Brian 79 Kennedy, Daniel Kenter, Michael 79,162.178 Kershner, Mindelle 79 Keys. Monroe 79.178.181.183 Kitchens. Edna 79 Klingamon, PhUlip 79 Knapp. Rita 79.169 Knox, Charles 79 Koester, Gary 79 Koester, Karen 79 Kolls, Richard 79 Kubec, Bernice 79 Kulig. Richard 79 Kunst, Frederick 79 L LaDage. WUliam 79.120,191 Laing. Mary 79 LaMar, Ronaol 79.192 Lane, Kenneth 79 Lange. RusseU 79 Lanoo, Michael 79 Larson, Chris 79.132,163.201.204 Larson, Dorthy 79 Larson. Linda 79.169 Larson, Louise 79.147 Larson, Tom 79,121 Lawrence, Pamela 79 Lee, Jacqueline 79 Lehman, Jon Leistiko, William Leman, Helene 80 Leis, Duane 80 Liedtke. Wayne 80 Liggen, Term 80,127 Lindahl, Jon 80,207 Lindbloom, Sue 80 Lindsay. Gary 80 Lindstrom, Robert 80. 207 Lingard. Paul Little. Carol 80 Livingston, Carol 80 Logan, Dupree 80,155 Logsdon, Gary 80 Lonr, John 80 Long. Vickie 80,166 LongBeld, Richard 80 Lorentzen, LaiKe 80,190 Lorentzen, WUliam 80,155.178 Louck, Judith 80 Love. Sara 80,132.159.160 Loveless, Carol 80 Loveless, James 80 Low ranee, Pamela Loym, Carol Lundeen, Bryce 80,178,207 Lundeen, James 80,120,191 Ludeen, Sharon 80.163,174 M McAfee, Robert 80 McBride. Connie 80.100.159 McCafferty, Barbara 80 McCallum. Mary Ellen 80 McCarthy, Jack 80 McClean. Michael 80 McCombs, MarUyn 80 McCorkle, Lance 80 McCowan, Lawrence 80 McCray, Volan 80 McDonald, George 80 McDonald, Susan 80 McDowell. Carl 80.193.194 McGinnis, Diana 80 McGoldrich. Shirley 80 McKay. Richard 80 McKinney, Ronald 80 McMaster. Brian 81.156 McMUlan, Donna 81 McMillan, Thomas 81 McMurray, Rose 81 McNeal. Paul 81 McNcmy. Kenneth 81,171.207 McReynolds, Ronald 81 Mass, Linda 80 Madden. Edward 80 Malcolm, Linda 80 Mallett, Sharon 80 Manuel. George 81 Marselle, Larry 81,192 Martin, Robert 81,156 Masengarb, Irene 81 Mason. Gary 81 Mathews. [ ennis 81 Meanor, Sharon Melchi, Robert 81 Mendoza, Frank 98.156,171 Manemick. Susan 81,166 Meyer, Cynthia 81 MUes, William 81 MUlcr, Beth 81 MUler, Connie 81,155,162 Miller. Judy 81 MUler. Urry 81 MUler, Linda 81 Miller, Patricia 81 MUler, Sharon 81 MUlcr, Stephen 81 Miller, Susan 81,169 MUligan, Ronald 81,121 Miner, Patricia 81 Minnchan. Patricia 81 Mkchell, Sue 81 Mohr. Keith 81 Moore. John 81.121,193,194 Moore, Wade 81 Mordhorst. Pat 81,119 Morgan. Allen 81.171.178.183 MorrUl. Richard 193 Morris. David 81,189 Moses, Mark 81,188,189 Mosher. Bonnie 81 Moyer. WUliam 81.156.169 Muhlenburg. Nancy 81 M unday, Harriet 81 Myers, Judith 81 N Nathan. Fred 99.189 Nations, Timothy 81 Ndson. Cheryl 82 Nelson, Kathryn 82,132 Nelson. Kenneth 82 Nelson, Ronald 178 Nelson, Terry 82 Nesbitt. George 82 Nesseler, Janie 82 Nevins. Earl 82,178 Newton, Joyce 82 Nicholson, Saxuira 82 Neilsen, Betty 82 Neilsen, Richard 82 Nitkeman, Mark 82,169 Normoyle, Thomas 171,192 O Oberstaller, Rosa 82 Ogden, Sylvia 82 OhweUer. Jane 82.135.163 Olmstead, WUliam 82 O ' Melia. Maryell 82.191 Ortiz. Richard 82,178 Oswald, Susan 82,160,199 Owen, Arlene 82 P Padakis, Dermis 82 Park. Robert 82,127.129.156 Partlow, Robert 82 Passnun, Shirley 82 Patsch. Judy 82,169 Paul. Terry 82.170,171,178 Pauley, Dennis 82 Paulsgrove, MarUyn 82 Pearson, NarKy 82 Pearson, Robert 82 Pearson, Sandra 82 Peasley, Diana 82 PenweU, Janice 82,142,143 Perry, WUliam 82,192 Peterson, Carl 82 Peterson. Karen 82 Petterson, Sharon 82 Pfaff, Kenneth 82.169,171.178.184.186 Phegley, Helen 82 PhUlips, James 82 Phillips. Susan 82,141,144,162,174 PhUlips, Wanda 82 Pieper, Judith 100 Pirkle, Rosalee 83 Pollack, Darrell 83.121 Polton, Gary 8 3 Polzin, Catherine 83 Pontzius, Dermis Popp, Gary 83 Pouder, Judith 83.166 PowcU, Amy 83 Powell, Rose Mary 8 3 Predmore, Sally 83 Prescott, Michelle 83 Priebe, Nancy 83.139,140.141,144,155 Prieto, Linda 83 Puck. Virginia 133.139 Q Queck, Constance 83 Quick, Rudolph Quint, Anita 83 R Rader, Nancy 83 Ri . I wn 83 Re , Gerald 83 Reed, James A Reed. Margaret 83 Reed, Marine 83 Reed, Sharon 83 Reid, Leonard 87 Reisman, Robert 83 Renig, Carol 83 Rexdale, Thomas 83,113 Reynolds, Donald Richards, Carol 83 Riexinger, Rene 83 Riddell, Lorraine 83,119 Robertson, John 83.109 Robinson, Linda 83 Roderick. Russell 83 Rogers. Stephen 83.169.178.193 Rogers, Susan 83 Roman. Rorudd 83 Rose. Wayne 83,120.193 Rush, Linda 83 Russell, LeRoy 83 S Sabol, Norman 83 St. Clair, Marie 83 Sajak, Deborah 83 Saiak. Jill 83 Salton, Richard 83 Sampson, Janice 83 Samuelson, Sharon 83 Sandway, Richard 83,163.207 Schachd, Larry 84,178 Scheel, Richard 84 Schick, James 84,135,150,164,171,207 Schladt. Ronald 84 Schmidt, Nancy 84,116,191 Schmit, David 84 Schmook, Nancy 84 Schneider, Mary 84 Schocssel, Carolyn 84 Schoessel, Debbie 84 Scon, Thomas 84 Secor, Helen 84 Shean, Stephen 84,169 Sheets, Nancy 84,113.163.166 Shehom, Thomas 84 Shoots, Judith 62 Shryack, Marsha 84 Silkiner, Karen 84 Slye, Larry 84,156 Smith, Bruce 84 Smith, WUlie 84 Snow, Alice 84 Spector. David 84,127,132 Stablein, Ronald 84 Starling, Prestin 84 Stauffer, Randall 84,171.178 Steelhammer, Joyce 84 Stephens, Sonny Stewart, June 84 Stewart, Rochelle 84 Stoit, Nancy 84 Stotts, Margaret 84 Strajam, Carena 84 Strahan, Roger 84 Stuart, Harry 84,113 Stucke. David 84.156 Studvent, Willie 84 Suggs, Curtis 84 Suter, Terrance 84 Swanson, Carol 84 Swayne, Nancy 84 Sweden. Jacqueline 84 T Taber, Thedore 84,163,164,178 Talaga, Dan 84,207 Talley, Prggy 85 Tanner, Harlan 85 Tart, Saundra 85 Taylor, Linda 85 Taylor. Thomas 85 Teague. Daniel 85.197,198,199,200, 204 Teague. Dennis 85 Teigland, Lenora 85.147 Telleen, William 85,113.119 Terkleson, Darwin 85 Terrey, James 85,170,171,178,181 Teuscher, Carol 85 Thomas, Janice 85 Thomas, Karen 85 Thomas, Sheryl 85 Thompkins, Charolte 142 Thorpe, Ollle Thrasher, Sharon 85 Ticfenbach, Allen 85 Timm, Vicki 85 Tobin, Harold 85 Tomidi, Robert 85 TorrefKe, Rita 85.143 Trede, Penny 85 Trop, Anni 85,141.144 Trost, Steve 85 Tubbs, Sandra 85 Turner, Stephen 85,207 U Unley. Frank Unzel, Richard 85 Utke. Linda 85.113 V Valentine. Debbie 85.132 Valsoano, Mary 85,113,191 VandeKerckhove, Rita 85 VanDenBreen, Brian 85 VanDeVelde, Barbara 85 Vandervener, Pamda 85,163 VanEpps, Dennis 85 Van2Unbergen, Pat 85 Vetter, Karen 85 VonMotz, Kathleen W Wagy. Michael 85.121,193 Waite. David 85.192 Walker. Patricia 85 Wall. Cheryl 85 Ward, Bre a 85 Ward, Carol 85 Ward. David Warrick. Allan 86 Wartman, Kathryn 86 Weaver, James 86 Wegehaupt, Siegrid 86,169 Weikert, John Weiner, Murray 86 Welch, Roger 86 Wellfort, Jon Weils, Annene 86 Werth, Susan 86 Westmorland. Glen 86 Westmorland, Joyce 86 Wheatlev, Glenda 86 Whitcanack, Judy 86 White. Joyce 86 White, Larry 86,156 Wildermuth, Clyde 86 Wiley, Lewis 86 Wilkens, Steven 86,192 Wilkerson, Cheryl 86 WUlfong, Judith 87,163 Waihite, Dale 87 Williams, Michael 87 Williams. Thomas 87,113 Williamson, Dennis 87 Williamson, Linda 87,129 WUson, BUI 87 WUson. Martha 87 Wilson. Steve 87.119.171,178.182 Winger, Kinberly 87,169 Winters, Terry 87,156 Witt, Sandra 87 Wood, David 87,171 Workman, Janice 87 Wright, Helen 87 Wunderlich, Craig 87,192 Wright. Helen 87 Wunderlich. Craig 87,192 Y Yeater, Donald 87 Z Zare, Sandra 87 Zeglin, Anita 87 Ziegervhom, Pamela 87 Zimmer. Linda 87 Zirbes. Sharon 87 SOPHOMORES A Abel, Karen 88 Abney. Lois Abraham. Richard 88 Adams. Linda 88 Adlfinger, Suzaxme 88 Adney, Linda 88 Agy, Judith 88 Ahrens, Gary 88 Albrecht. Marion 88 Allbrinon, DarreU 88 Allison, Domls 88 Allman, Dennis 88 Amiot, MUce 88 Anderson, Qifford Anderson, Gary 88 Anderson, Gene 88 Anderson, Marcia 88.121 Anderson, Maryellen 88 Anderson, Richard 88,189 Anderson, Tom 88,121 Andich. David 88,190 Andrews, Gary 88 Apple. Dmnis 89,120,156 Arnold, Freda 89 Arvidson, Terri 89 Avery, Diane Awruch, Marsha 89 B Ballard, Daniel 89 Banfleld. David Barr. Christine 89 Bartels, Elizabeth 89 Barth, Carol 89.163 Barton, Kenny 89 Bashaw, James 89 Bates, Harold 89 Bauer, Christine 89 Bauersfeld, Edward 89.162,187 Bausal, Robert 89 Beachboard, Linda 89 Beattie, Cathy 89 Becker, Douglas 89,207 Bedford, James 89 Behrends. Curtis 89 Bell. Charles 89 BelvUle, Douglas 89 Benker, Leroy 89.191.207 Bennett, Raymond 89 Berg, Bruce 89 Berg, Gary 89.159 Berman, Michael 89.189 Berry, WUliam 89 Bethurem, Gary 89 Betts, Brian 89 Beuster, John 89 Bevans. Patrick 89.187 Birkhahn, Donna 89 Birmont, Susan 89 Blitz, Larry 89 Blocker. Bonnie 89 Bobbitt, Linda Bonds. Gwena 89.139,142 Boniger, James Bonnett, Greg 89 Boomershine, Sherry 89 Boss. Valerie 89 Boultin ouse. Terry 89.187 Bowser. Sheree 89 Boyd, Barbara 90 Body, Runela 89,163 Bradshaw. Leon 90 Braet. James 90 Bramion, Harvey 90 Brasmer. John 90 Bray, Brenda 90 Bream. Allan 90,187 Bretmcke, Joan 90 Bright. Michael 90 Brinker, Nancy 90 BrirUcmcyer, Jim 90 Brinon, Ro n 90.121 Brooke. Gary 90 Brooks, Cherly 90 Brooks, Nancy 90 Brooks, Paul 90,121.155 Brotman, Pamela 90 Brown. Unda 90 Brown, Michael 90 Brown, Terry 90 Brunsvold, Brian SK),192 Brtinswig, Janis 90 Bruster, Mary 90 Buckles. Judith 90 Buhman, John 90 Bull, Judith 90 Buller, Linda 90 Bunker. Christy 90 Burgess, Ciiuly 90 Bums, Betty 90 Burrow, Margaret 90 C Cain, Ptggy 90 Cambell, Ed 90 Cambell, Maryellen 90 Canfleid, Robert 90 Cannam, Robert 90 Cannon, WUda 90 Cambell. Rick 90.187 Calhoun. Roy 187 Camel, Mary Ellen 142,143 Carr. Duane 90 Carroll, Jerald 90 Carson, WUliam 90 Cavender, Cathy 90 Chance, Fawney 90 Chandler. Linda 90 Cherrington. Carol 90 Christensen, David 91,187 Cirivdlo, Jim 91 Clark, Alw 91 Clark, Stephen 91.127.162 Clark, Tom 75 Clarquist, Jack 91 Oeair, WUliam 91 Clearman, Dana 91 Qevenstine. Mary 91.120 Cohn, Sheldon 91,121 Colburn. Roy 91 Coleman, James 91 Coleman, WUlie 91 Collatz, Jerry 91 Collins, Ronald 91 Cook. Corolyn 142 Cook, Sharon Cook, Steven 91 Cotton, Samme 91 Couch, GaU 91 Coursey, Ruth 91 Cowell, Francis 91.142 Cox. Qiristine 91 Cox, Lee 91 Cox, Virginia 91,135 Craig, Shirley 91 Craven, Bobbie 95 Crawford. Porter 91,187 Crawford, Terry 91.162,187 Crompton, Herbert 91,187 Cross, David 91,120 Crum, Michael 91 Cupp, Linda 91 Curry, Georgefta 90 Cialer. Kenneth 91.169 D Daggett. Janice 91 Daggen, Kathryn 91 Dahlberg, James 91,121 Dahlen. Roger 91,121 Davis. Glen 91 Daris. Harris 91 Davis. Kay 91 Davis, Kenneth 91 Davis. Linda 91 Davis, Marilyn 91 Davis, May 91 Davis. Michael 91.120 Dwis, Iteicia 92 Davis. Rebecca 92 Day. Nancy 92 Dmrdoff. Daniel 92,121 DeBarr, Robert 92 DeOerdt. Richard DeDobbciare. Marcella 92 Delevere. Catherine 92 DeLoach, Cherie 92 DeLooae. Linda 92 DeMeyer, Karen 92 Dempsey, Jon 92,187 Dent. Rosie 227 Denton. Eddie 92.187 DcPovcr. Carol 92 Derrick. Teresa 92 DeSchinckcl. Robert 92 DcShanc. Robert 92 Domeyer, Jeanne 92 Doonan. Terri 92 Dou as. Linda 92 Dawning. Michael 92,107 Downs. Barbara 92 Draper, Janice Dreessen, Sharon 92 Drowns. Doyle 92 Dumoulin, ward 92 Dunbar, Niki Duncalf. Jon 92,187,193,195 Dunswofth, Allen 92,193 Durkee, Karen 92 Durkee, Sandra 92 Dusenberry, Ronald 92 E Eagle. Cynthia 92 Eagle. E ard 92 Ealy, Ruth 92 Early, Margaret 92 Easl , Sandra 92 Eastl d, Jc 92,187 Ecken, Mary 92 Edchardt, Robert 76 Edner, Edith 92 Eggcr, Gary 92 Ehler, Nancy 92 Ehmke, Richard Einhaus, William 92 Ellion, JoAnn 92 Elliott, Richard 92 Ellis, Judy 92,163 Emerick, David 93 Engel, Carol 92 Engeland, Kathy 93 En e, Linda 76 Erickson. Michael 93 Erwin, Dan 93 Evans, Kenneth 93,192,207 Evans, Vernon 93 Earing, Sheldon 93 F Fairchild. Alan 93,120 Farran, Terry 93 Fensterbusch, Susie 93 Ferkel, Yvonne 93 Filker, Barbara 142,143 Finks, Paula Fesher, Jeffrey 93 Fisher, Michael Fitzgerald, Patricu 93 Flake. Cynthia 93 Flewallen, Maxine 93 Fontenoy, Thomas 93 Forest, Kay 93 Foss. Diane 93 Foster, Linnet 93 Foster, Norma 93.142,143 Foster, Robert 93 Foushee, James 93 Fox. Geraldine 93 Fox, Joyce 93 Fox, Thomas 93,207 French, Fay 93 Friend, Sharon 93 Fritz, Shari 93 Froehlich, Jeffrey 93 Fry, Eugene 93 Fiy, Unda 93 Frye, Frank 93 Fuessel, Stephen 93,193 Fuller, Sunny 93 Fuller, Wanda 93 Fulscher, Patricia 93 G Gallagher, Bradley 93.120 Gallagher, Charles Garcia, Gary 93,193 Garcia, Richard 93 Garmon, Pitricia 93 Garrard, Lois 93 Gasa. William 187,93 Gass, Diane 162,93 Ganon, Julie 93 Gellerman,.Marc 94 Gerstel, Grace 94 Gesualdo, Robert lOCar Gindlesparger, Cynthia 93 Glick, Barry 10 Glidewell, Bobby 94 Godfrey, Inez Goldfarb, Joy 94 Goldsmith, Linda 1 39 Goldstein, Jeffrey 94 Gonzalez, Vemie 94 Gooch, Alan 10 Goodmiller, James 94 Gorsuch, Margie 94 Gralak. Charlene 10 Gray, I m 94 Gray. Ralph 77 Green. C elia 94 Gregg, Jackie 94 Greim, Gerald 94 Griffin, Lin 94 Guldenzopf, Linda 94 Gust, Nancy 94 Gustafson, Carles 94 Guy, Allen 94 H Hageman, Judith 94 Hall. James 94.162 Hampton. Marcia 94 Handley. Sharon 94 Handley, Ted 120 Hansen, Jeffery 94 Hardin, Gloria 94 Harlan. Catherine 94 Harper, Linda 94 Harrington, Donna 94 Harrington. Ramoa 94 Harris. Raymond 94 Harrynun, Jerry 94 Harryman, Perry 94 Hasson, Floyd Hasson, Mary Haveman, John 94 Hayes. David 94 Heinze, Violet 94 Heitz. Robert 78 Helms, Kathleen 94 Henderson, David 94 Hendrickson, Barbara 94 Henry, Diane 94,162 Hensley, Pat 94 Herbert, Susan 94 Hernandez, Tony 94 Herrstom, Sylvia 95 Heseman, Carole 95 Heurlin, Bruce 95,207 Hi ee. Gary 95 Hflger. Jim 95 Hilson, Eileen 95 Hinson, Jack 95 Hintz, Edward 95.169 Hinze, Ted 95.187 Hoepner, Harriene 95 Hofmann, Margaret 95 Holliday, Nancy 95 Holloway, Linda 95 Holm, IGirren 95 Holman. Jerry 95 Holman, Joyce 95 Holmes. Sherry 95 Holzman, Charles Hood. Steve 95 Hoover, Eugene 95 Hoover, James 95 Hopkins, Linda 95 Horton, Neal 95 Hoskins, Rayniu 95 Houdyshell. John 95 Hou , Mark 95 Howell, David Howell, Urry 95 Hoyle, Margaren 95 Hughes. Peggy 95 Hulett. Vicki 95 Humphries, Larry Hunt, Eldores 95 Hundey, Lynne 95 Hume. Gordon 95 I Iffland, Betty 95.120 Ill, Robert 95 Imig. Michael 95 Ingold. Michael 95 Inloes. Jorja 95 J Jacks. Connie 92,163 Jackson, David 92 Jackson. James L 95,187,193 Jackson. Susan 95 Jacobs, Sandra 95 James, Jean 95 Janis, Jean 96 Janecke, Judy 95,191 Jennings. James 95,187 Jennings. Rodney 96,187 eskie, Rtmald 96 oannides, Timothy 96,121 Johnsen, James Johnson, Daniel 96 Johnson, Donald 96.121,187 Johnson. Dorothy 96 Johnson. Fred 96 Johnson. Janice Johnson, Lee 96,121 Johnson, Randy 187 Johnson, Rhonda 96 Johnson. Robert E. 96 Johnson. Robert M. 96 Johnson. Roberta 96 Johnson, Samuel 187 Johnson, Susan 96 Johnston. Bill 96.207 Jones. James 96 Jones, James A. 96 Jones, Jean Jones. Robert 96.187.192 K Kahremania, Christine 96.162 Kaller. Harold 96,120,189 Karlix, Linda 96 Karman, Jim 96,129.189 Karp. Dean 96 Keith. WUliam 96 Kemble. Mary 96,101 Kendall, Larry 79 Ketron, Robert 96 Kiefer, James 96,187 Kilcoin, Michael 96 Kimmins, Wilma 96 Kiimamon, Dennis Kinnamon. Kirk 96 Klingebiel, Edward 96,207 Klockau, Chris 96,163 Knanishu, Timothy 96.189 Knight, Jacuelyne 96 Knochenmus. Trudy 96 Knoeferl, James 96 Koenig. Thomas 187 Koester, Beverly 96 Koester, Danny 96 Koester, Theodore 96 Kolovat. Thomas 96.121 Kozun. Edward 97,187 Kreider. Keith 97 Kulig, Frank 97 Kuriger, Craig 97 L Lage, Michael 97 Lage, Sharon 97,127 Laird, Barbara 97 Lake. Hazel 97 Lange, Linda 97 Lannoo. Linda 97 Lawson, David 97 Leech, Jeffrey 97 Lcfler, Sherry Lefstein, Linda 97 Leins. Susan 97,155 Leithner, John 97,191 Lekos, Ptericia 97 Lemkau, David 97 Lemme. John 97 Leplen, Sherry 97 Levin. Barbara 97 Lewis, Joyce 97 Liedtke. Pamela 97,135,139 Liedtke. Patricia 97.135 Lien, Michael 97 Lind, Nancy 97 Lingafelter, Susan 97 Lipes, David 120 Lomas. Dennis 97 Lockheart, Pamela 97 Lomas, Dennis 97 Lovett. William 97.187 Lowery. John 97,187 Lundahl, John 97,189 Lundblad, Randy 97,120 Lundeen, Stephen 97,191 Lundell. William 97 Lundholm, Jean 97 Luruiholm, Jim 97 228 Lundholm, Peter 97,120.156 Lundy Cora 97 Lutz, Thomas 97 M McCallum, Dennis 98 McCarley. Tom 98.156 McClure, Michael 98 McCollum, Jo Ann 98 McCombs, Donna 98 McCombs, Mary 98 McDaniel. Harold 98 McDonald, Carolyn 98 McDonald, Mary 98 McFarland, Brenda 98 McGee. Michael 98 McKay, Marilyn 98 McKlin, Dawn 98 McKinney, Wanda 98 McKnight. Teresa 98,155 McMills, Barbara 98 McMurray, Sandra 98 McNaught, Phil 98 McWilliams. Sandra 98 MacDougall. Linda 97 Mace, Neysa 97 Madden. Kay 97 Madden. Michael 97 Mader, Regina 97 Madsen, John 98,193 Mahar, NaiKy 98 Mallctt, PUricia 98 Maltsburger, Iva 98 Mantueffel. Thomas 98,129,160 Marckese. Carolyn 98 Margan, Anieu 120 Marion, Harly 98 Marlier. Larry 98 Marshall. Charles 98,193 Marshall, Jim 98 Mathes. Suzann 98 Martin. Rosemary Martin, William Masengarb, Carolyn 98 Masengarb. Ernest 98 Massey. Gary 98 Mathes, Suzanne Maurus, Jeff 98,120.187,193 May, Linda 98 Mayesh. Jay 98.164,169,189 Mayne, Ronald Meade. John 98,207 Means. Dave 98,191 Mejerle, Karen 98 Meier, JoEllen 98 Mell, Sherry 98 Mclow, Edward 81 Mendoza. John 120 Merridtth. Gary 98,207 Messmer, Gary 98,207 Messmer, Julie 99 Mettee. Hd 99 Metzger, Linda 99 Mickelson, Michelle 99 MUler, Keith 99 Miller, Roderick 99 Minarsieh, Sheila Minnidt, Michael Minteer, Calvin 99 Missman, Melinda 99 Moen, Linda 99 Mohr, Linda 99 Moore, Carolyn 99 Morgan, Aniu 99,169 Morrow. Mazzie 99 Morrow, Robert 99 Mosenfielder, Tomm 187 Mossman. Ehtvid 99.120 Moye. James 99 Mucnch, Pimela 99,129 Munch, Michael 99 Murphy. Audrey 99 Murphy, Danny Myers, Brenda 99 Myers, Edwin 99 Myers, Linda 99 Myers, Peggy N Nacln, Judith 99 Nathan, Fred 99.189 Nederbrock. Robert 99 Neice, Michael 99 Ndlson, Don 99 Neljen, Terry Nelson, James 99 Nelson. Lois 99.129.132 Nelson, Rene 99 Ndson, Richard 81.99,121,127,129 Nelson, Richard 132,160 Nelson. Rickey 99 Nelson, Sherilyn 99 Nesham, Darell 99 Nesseler, Everett 187 Nicholson, Barbara 99,140 Norin, Ronald Northcutt, Jacqueline 99 Norton. Nancy Nusbaum, David 99 O Ogden, Rebecca 99.163 Ogren, Janice 99 Ohm, Linda 99 Orr, Raymond 99 Oniz, Ronald 99 P Pncc, Donna 99 PadUU, Robert 100 Pairrect, James 100 Patterson, Janice 100 Paul. Richard 100,207 Payne, Edith Peck. Douglas 100,207 Peck. Michael 100 Pcgg. Roland 100 Pennington, Edward 100 Perrin, Susan 100 Peterson, Deborah 100 Peterson, Mark 100,121 Petterson, Raejean Pettit, Cynthia 100 Pettit. Gary 100 Phelps. Kendall 100,120 PhUlips, Charles 100 Phillips, Eugene 100 Phillips, Stanley 100 Phipps, John 207 PickerscMi, Florence Pickett, Robert 100 Pkhl. William 100,129 Pierceson, Sally 100 Poe, Sharon 100,162 Polton, Eddie 100 Pope, Margot 100 Popp. Richard 100 Porter, David 100 Poston, William 169 Potter, Linda Potter, Patrick 156 Potts, Shirley 100.139 Pouder, Vicki 100 Powell, Delores 100 Prather, Barbara 100 Prescott, UiKla 100 Preston, Virginia 100 Price, Martha Prieto, Gloria 100 Pringle. David 100 Pritt, Marsha 100 Piak, Henry 100 Puck. Linda 100.163 Puro , Marsha 100 Purvis, Barbara 100 Q Quane, Michael 100,156 Quigg, Richard 100,121 R Race. Patricia 101 Rakestraw, Pam 101 Randall, James 101 Rangel. Anthony 101 Rankin. Jerald 101 Rapley, Marilyn 101 Rasmussen, ricia Reed. Gary 101 Reed. Jim Paul 101 Reed, Thomas 101 Reid, Charles 101 Reimers, Wdliam 101,192 Reinhold, Linda 101 Reynolds, Curt 101 Refolds, Danny 101.162.192.209 Reynolds, Darr 101 Rhoden, Fannie 101 Richmond, Judy 161 Ricey, Marcia 101 Ridenour, Karen 101 Rievers, Georgia 101 Ring, Thomas 101,202 Risley, Susan 101 Roberson. Wade 101 Roberson. Ward 101 Robinson, Carolyn 101 Robinson, Shirley 83,143 Robison, David Robison, WUliam 101,127.189 Pocycki, Karl 101 Rodd, Alyce 101 Roels, Emilie 101,155 Roets, Terry 101 Rogers. Randy 101 Rohr, Michael 101 Rollason, Geraldine 101 Roman. Steve 101 Romeo. Stephen 101 Roseboom, Geraldine 101 Ross, Kathy 101 Rottman, Darrel 101 Ruben. H lnda 101 Ruboviu, Jean 101 Ruge, Gary 101 Ryan, Anne 101 Ryan, Kathryn 101 Ryan, Michael 61 S Sabath. Leonard 101 Sable. Michael 187 Sabol. Lois 101,120 Sager, Pamela 102 Sampson, Phillip 102,193 Sapinske, Vincent 102,187 Sarver.JUl 102 Saur. James 102,163 Sax. Enid 102 Schade. Bonnie 102 Schaumburg, Lynda 102 Schaumburg, William 102 Scherer, Susan 102 Scheuermann. Michael 124 Schick. Gerald 102,163.187.207 Schlieper, Gary 102 Schmidt. Linda 102 Schmit. Myral 102 Schnittgrund, Gary 102,192 Schomer, John 102 Schrage, Donald 102 Schreiner, Diana 102 Schroder, Kenton 102 Schroedor, James 102 Sdiroeder, Loren 102 Schuch. Robert 102 Schulz. Ray Scott. Janice 102 Scott, Karen 102,120 Scott, Roger 102 Scott. Sheer 102 Secor, Richard 187,193 Senatra, Vincent 102 Sersland, Jermifer 102 Settle. Pete 187 Shadden, Thomas 84 Shaw, Harold 102 Shaw. James 102 Shaw, Ricky 102 Sheer. William Shelton, Henry Shelton. Linda 102 Shepherd, Elaine 102 Shew, Janice 102 Shullaw, Steve 102,207 Silkey, Sharon 102,163 Silknitter, Gloria 102 Simenec, Michael Simmon, Frederick 102 Sims. Michael 102,120,207 Sims. Willie 102 Skaggs, Edgar 102.121 Skoglund, William 102 Sleeper, Michael 102.193 Slusser. Randall 102 Sneath, Larry 193 Snedeker, Steven 103 Snowbarger. Nancy 103 Sommer, Michael 103 Souza. John Sowers, Thomas 103,187 Spitzno e, Patricia Staley, Peggy 103 Stanlake, Cheryl 103 Steams, Sharon 103 Stebel. Darryl 103.187 Steeber. Tobert Steele. Lawrence 103,207 Stengel. William 103.187 Stephensson. Jerry Steward, Earlene 103,121 Stovall, Eddie Strader, Wayne 103 Strand. Robert 103 Stratman, Betty 103 Strom, Constance 103 Stropes. Gary 103 Strum Randall 103 Strupp, Kristine 103 Strutz, Deborah 103 Struve, Connie 103.139 Stubbs, William 103,192 Stuber, Robert 103 Suggs, Carolyn 103 Sulouff. Cynthia 103 Sutton. Gerald 103.192.197 Sutton. Robert 103 Swank, Jerry 103 Swank. Mary 103 Swift. Gerald T Talley, Helen 103 Taylor, Albert Taylor, Eddie 103 Taylor, Sandra 103 Teel, Thomas 103 Thomas. Michael 103 Thomason. Steve 103,121 Thompson. James C. 103,187 Thompson. Judith 103 Thurman, Robert 103 Tiefenbach, Nancy 103 Tilker, Barb 103 Tingle, John 103.187 Titus, James 103 Tompkins, Charlene 103 Touroff, Gary 103 Trimble, lack 103 True, Rowrt 103 Tucker, Alan 104 Tucker, Marshall 85 Tufts, Michael 104,156 Turner, Carolyn Jo 104 Twitty.Jay 104,207 V VanDeKerckhove. Gary 104,187 VandeKerckhovc. Michael 104 VanDine. Ted 104,187 VanHoel Joan 104 Vann, Piblirtte 104 Varner, David 104.156 Veasey, Gloria 104 Veasey, James 104 Versman, Beyla 104 Vesole, Martin 104 Vogt, Marilyn 104 Voss, Ernest 104,207 Voss, Michael 104,207 W Wahl. Steven 104,207 Walker. Carol 104 Walker. Douglas 187 Walk up, Sheryl 104 Wallace, Henry 104 Wallarab. William 104 Walsh. Michael Wand, Rodney Ward, David 86,104 Ward. Hollis 104 Warrich, Connie 104,120 Wedertz, Karen 104 Weindruch, Ronnie 104,189 Weiser, Judy Welch. Bradney 104 Werthman, Eamie 104 Wessel.John 104,187 West, Daniel 104 Wheadey, Harlan 104,187 Wheeler. Bonnie 104 Wheeler, Dennis 104 Wheeler, Sharon 104 White, Sherry 104 Whitebook, Judee Whitt, Rita Wiesman, Jerry 104 Wilcox, Diana 104 Wildman, Janet 104 WUey, Sherry Willers, Arthur 104 WUlhite, Linda 105 Williams. Phyllis 105 Williamson. Major 105 Wflliamson, Robert 105 Wilson. Marlene 105 Wilson, Michael 105 Wilson. Steve 105,187 Winterbottom, Linda 105 Wissbaum, Mary 105 Wohlrab. John 105 Woll, Linda 105 Woloski, Randy 105 Wood, James 105.121 Wood. Robert 105.155,147 Wright. David Wynn. Gary 105,187 Y Yakovich, Martin 105 Yancy, Casaundra 105 Yarrington, Richard 105 Yotts, Terry 105 Young, John Z Ziegler. James 105.121 Zimmerman, Gary 105 Zirbes. FLea Kay 105 Zirbes, Rosellyn 105 ADMINISTRATION Ackerson, Gary 26 Allen. WUbur 22 Aller, Merlin 24,187 Almquist, H.V. 24 Armstrong, Charles 24 Armstrong. William 22 Aspedon, F W. 162 Austin, Charles O. 15 Bacon, Matilda 29 Ball, £ eane 27 Becker, Shirley 30 Bevill. John 28 Biba, Kenneth 22 Bland, Rolarxl 25 Blick, Eugene 21 Blomberg, John 20 Board of Education 14 Bonsall, Duane 178,25 Borth, DavUl 27 Brent. Marv 26 Brodd. S. 20 Brown. George 27 Callihan, Kathryn 20 Caster. Florence 28 Chjtfterton. Jean 30 Clark. Benjamin 21,178 Collins. Dean 18 Corelis. Marianne 18 Cruz, -as 20 DeTaeyc, Don 25 Dickerson. Ted 22 Ekblad, Carrie 21 Fleener. Ed 24 Forward. Lyle 23,189 Franck. George 18.24,178 GOIcite. Marie 18 Gramates, EfFic 18 Greene, K.E. 26 Greenley, Kenneth F. 23 Gustafson, Mark 18 Hall, Dorothy 25 Hamilton. Jo 21 Hanson, Earl 14 Hazlett. Helen 29 Hegg, Hollis 22 Hensen, Mantyr 30 Houlton, Fred 17 Janeke, Jerry 18 Jasper, AMn Johnson. Kenneth 21 Johnstone. James 26.178 Jones. Lyle 22 Klein, D. 20 Kruzan, Donald 28 Kubicek, Neola 17 LaMere. Doreen 26 Lange, Marcia 26 Leary, Helen 21 Lentz. Robert 23 Liebbe, Florence 17 Lundeen. H.L 27,178 Lundecn, Sallie 19 McDowell, Everett 27 McKelvey, Bonnie 19 McMaster, George 25 229 , Maple. Bliss 28 Manin.J.R. 19 Manin. PJ. 22 Mdboume. Genenc 19 Melchoir. Oetus 2) Mickelson. Don 23 Maicr. Violet 30 Motz, Roben 23 Ncuerburg. L.P. 21 Noble. Helen 21 Osbom. Murray 28 Prschang. Nicholas 19.116 Peterson. L Dorothy Peterson, J.C 23 Pierce. Marguerite 26 Proaor. WUlis 17 Riggs. Mabel 29 Riley, Robert 27 Schuk, Ruth 17 Schultz, Chester 25 Sears. C. 20 Sias, Richard 23 Stiles. George 23 Stoleson. Sharon 19 Stone, John 24 Swenson, Lyal 19 Symons, Jerry 27,187 Tindel. Roberta 27 Tsagaris. Clara 20 Wagner, H.C. 17 Walker, Carolyn 18 Wclty, Helen 29 Youngquist, Frank 25 ASSOCIATIONS Camera Club 158 Chic Youth Center 155 D.A.R.. S.A.R. 165 Dramatic Oub 159.160,161 Electroni cs Club 156 French Oub 141 Future Homemakers of America 142, 143 Future Nurses of America 144,145 Future Teacher ' s of America 147 German Club 169 Girl ' s Athletic Association 172.173,174 Hi-Y 150.151 Lettermen ' s Club 170,171 National Honor Society 148,149 Pan American League 152,153 Pep Club 167,166,168 Quill and Scroll 165 Radio Oub 157 Science Oub 154 Senate 162.163.164 Y-Teens 138,139.140 Y-Canteen 175 Youth Forum 146 Watchtower 124,125 Crimson Crier 116,117 AUTOGRAPHS ACKNOWLEDGMENTS The 1963 yearbook staff wishes to thank Mr. Ted Hains, photographer, and his studio for their co-operation in making this issue of the Watchtower possible. To Barbara Flack we express a special “thank you” for designing our cover, colored liner, and division pages. Mr. Nichola.s Peachanf? Advisor Mr. Charles O. Austin Principal Mr. “Andy” Anderson Inter-Collesriate Press Hains Studio Photography The Rock Island Argus Photography Camera Club Photography Nordquist Studio Photography Barbara Flack Student Artist We wish also to express our appreciation tojn aphers, Paul Marshall and Jack Boc- to the R. I. H. S. Camera Club and pho- carossa, for their valuable assistance. (3n emortam Sally Jo Crum, Senior Bom October 14, 1945 Died November 7, 1962 231 INTER-COLLEGIATE PRESS Kansas City — Winnipeg Publishers — Manufacturers Yearbooks — Yearbook Covers Diplomos Graduation Announcements USA


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