Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1969
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rnmmmm HI watchtower 1969 rock island senior high school rock island , Illinois volume 59 Rock Island High School 1969—poised for, embroiled in, reflecting upon action. Whether at the goal line or the lunch line the Rocky student was constantly involved in his particular brand of action. This was the year of demon¬ strations, a political campaign, an AFS student in Greece, record-breaking enrollment, the Olympic Games. This was the year of action. Opportunities were available for anyone who wanted to be a part of the action. Rocky ' s varied activities served as ve¬ hicles for the expression of each individual ' s personal identity. These organizations provide an outlet for the stu¬ dent ' s involvement in his area of interest or talent. Through sports and other recreational activities, he shared his ideas and learned to relate to others. Identifying, involving, inter¬ acting—aspects of 1969—the year of action. action—our struggle for peace in a war-torn world conceived by another generation , self¬ definition in chaos, and the urgent need to tell it like it is 3 action—the battle for political power among men of widely divergent ideas , a quest for human dignity amidst deep- seated bigotry 4 6 action—the only means of trans¬ lating attitudes and talents into viable reality , a pursuit of our personal identity through dis¬ covery of self and of environment action — awareness, acquiring knowledge, doing—action 8 Senior class officers, Steve Leatherman, president; Laura Swedberg, vice president; and Leanna Nelson, secretary, were elected to plan future reunions for the Class of 1969. 7969 class leads Rocky through action year The senior pursued leader¬ ship, be it at scholastics, athletics, or organizations. He completed his restless two year apprenticeship at being a follower. At the same time the senior eagerly awaited his post-diplo¬ ma career, although he knew that next year his upperclass¬ man status would be reversed. He pondered on and prepared for either academics or a vo¬ cation. Most importantly the senior concentrated on some achieve¬ ment. Realizing it was his last year he bore down even more, immunizing himself against the otherwise common disease of senioritis. Officers of the senior class meet in the school office with Mr. Aspedon. 12 Christine Allen Betty Andereck Barbara Anderson Kirk Anderson Laurie Anderson Susan Andich William Andrew James Andrews James Armstrong Nancy Arneson Deborah Artiby Jeffrey Atkins 13 Cynthia Averill Gary Aversing Dan Babers Robert Bailey Paul Baker Dale Barnett Jack Barnett 14 Determined Rocky seniors strive for victory Ronald Beckhart Lawrence Begyn Diane Behrens Wendlyn Behrens Lynette Beinke Robert Berberich Debra Bergeson Randy Entler breaks through the runway made by the Rocky band. 15 Barbara Bernauer Julia Bertelsen Ronald Beswick Jeffrey Bivens Sandra Black Julie Blaser Julia Blick Craig Bolt Terry Bolte John Borden Steven Botch Michael Boultinghouse Daryl Bounds JoLayne Bowes Patricia Bowman Art student Patti Eastland carefully manipulates strips of wire to experiment and develop an original creation. Senior art classes launch new projects DeArmond Briggs Kathryn Bromley Linda Brooks Mark Brooks Gene Broussard Jeanette Brown Linda L. Brown Daniel Budelier Steven Buller Patricia Bunger William Burkert Linda Burns Lynn Burris Cynthia Burton Shirley Buser 17 Ronald Carey Allen Carlson Dennis Carlson Douglas Carpenter Jerry Carstens Peter Cassini Esther Celnik James Chambers )8 Upperclassmen conduct meaningful days Harvey Chaney Lisa Chaney Ann Clain Larry Cline John Clinton before the final bell signals the end. Roy Coons Brenda Cope Dorothy Cotton Cary Cox TerronCox Glen Cramer 19 Mark Crawford Michael Crawford Gary Crowder Vicky Cullison Patricia Cunningham Emma Cureton Deborah Cushman Loren Cutter Warren Dacon Lynne DalPonte Judith Danes Rodney Danner Dennis Darland Delores Davis Gary L. Davis Lettermen demonstrate their abilities at pitching pennies. .... , Kathleen Deardoff Janis Deater 20 Mark DeBarr Gwen DeLeu Patricia DeMay Kent DeMeyer Michaela Demps Senior boys take pride in togetherness Therese Dinneen Judy Dobbler Brian Doonan Craig Doran Scott Dorman Daniel Downing Cecil Driver Coralyn Duhlstine 21 Patrick Drake Lawrence Duncheon Concentration plays an important role for Ken. Laura Dunsmoor Deonna Durkee Cindy Dusenberry Walter Early Action, skill, spirit Eleanor Easley Patricia Eastland Carol Edgerton Ronald Edwards Dale Egeberg William Eggers William Ehm Vickie Ekonomos DeWitt Ellis Jacqueline Ellis 22 William Ellison Jeffrey Emry James Engebretson Sharon Engel Christine Engstrom Robert Enlow Kenneth Enstrom Randy Entler Robert Epperly Steven Erickson take the form of music Cynthia Etzel Carol Evans Senior Sharon Seymour readies for action during half-time entertainment at a Rocky game. 23 Active seniors try second childhood Murray Ezring Lynn Fairchild Nancy Fairman Van Farley Ben Farrar Valerie Fisher Seniors slide in the groove in everything they do, including gruel¬ ing after school activities. Steven Flack Rose Mary Foster Gabrielle Fowler Pauline Franck Jackie Freshwaters Patricia Frink Paula Froude Steven Fuhlman David Fullerton Jeffery Gahn Daniel Galusha David Garber Lawrence Garcia 25 Rocky faculty gives boost in trying times Karolyn Garrison Doris Gathright Lynn Gay Ronald Gedye Jody Geist Geri Gellerman Gloria Gerlich Sheri Gersick Marc Gilliam Robert Gindlesparger Debra Glider Helane Golden Carol Goldstein Roy Gonzalez Michael Gordon James Gosney Lawrence Graves Glenn Gray Gary Greenleaf 26 Richard Graham Ann Gushanas Carol Gustafson Ona Hackwith Douglas Hall Patricia Hall Gail Hamerly Diane Hancq Michael Haney Gail Hansen Jess Hansen Chris Hanshaw Janis Hanson John Hanssen Cynthia Harless 27 Barbara Harksen Alice Harris Daniel Harris Dannie Harris Linda Hasson Bryan Hawkins Winning is fun whether in floats or football Steven Hefley Stephanie Heiwig Alma Herrera Linda Herring Richard Hershman Mary Hill Hard-working linemen mark second down in a game. 28 Karen Hillman James Hinds Johnette Hiner Victoria Hines Richard Hinrichs Lawrence Hinson Diane Hockett Gail Learner, Becky Lawhorn, Terry Peterson and Dianne Wood tri¬ umphantly lead the way of their first-place float. Pamela Hodge Roger Hoffmann Shelley Hoskins Terry Howell Patricia Huffman Wayne Hughes Kim Hutchison Mary Hynes Bobby O. Jackson Gary Jackson Kim Jackson Michael Jackson Rock Island seniors actively participate Rhonda Jackson Robert W. Jackson Susan Jacobs Karen James Emmet Jamison Michael Jefferson Michael Jinks Themis Joannides Janet Johnson Kenneth Johnson Mark Johnson Renae Johnson Robert F. Johnson Ruth Johnson David Johnston 30 Building floats for Homecoming is a time consuming project. Norman Jones Tom Jones James Kerr Jeffrey Kerr Joseph Kerr 31 Karen Kerner Deborah Kerns Gym instructs boys in Vicky Kulhavy Robert Kulig Brent Lane Theodore Larson Rosella Langdon Michael Lange Michael Lannoo Judy Larsen art of synchronization part of gym. Thomas Larson Lynda Lassegard Corene Laurin Rebecca Lawhorn Gail Learner Steven Leatherman Gloria Lee Michelle Leeney David Leetch Michael Leonard Sueann Lester Rexie Liddell Robert Lindsay Michael Liske Stanley Lohmeier Rodger Lomas 33 Margaret Priebe finds time for a small bite between stories. A variety of choices spices luncheon menus Deborah Ludin Michael Lundahl Douglas Lundquist Carole McAdam Sheila McCarley Robert McCarthy Victoria McCaw Bonnie McClellan William McDonnell Charles McDowell 34 Randall McKee Gayla McMaster Sandra McMillan Dennis McNeal Richard Mader Kenneth Maess Gayle Magerkurth Deborah Malone Bruce Manary Marva Marshall Albert Martin Gary Martin Victoria Massey Sylvie Mathe Bread and milk seem to be the biggest part of a guy ' s lunch. 35 Marsha Maurus Diana Mayes Albert Melody Anthony Mendoza Tanya Metoff Debra Mettee Richard Miers George Millar Leo Miller Vicki Miller Pamela Milligan Lee Mohr Dave Montgomery This Rocky girl is the personification of a great archer! Carey Moore 36 Skills soar as students seek superiority Clifford Nice Deborah Nice 37 Debra Neuhaus Steven Newman Dellene Nicholson Frederick Nicholson Jacquelyn Nold Edith Norniella Jeffrey Novak Barry Odean Foreign students learn of American life Laurie O ' Melia Michael O ' Melia Rhonda Osbourne Douglas Page Sharon Parrott James Patterson Monica Pealstrom 38 Lois Perry Lanny Penwell Glen Perkins Mark Perrin Stephen Perrin Kathy Pfundstein Christopher Pieper LenDel Pope 39 Diane Pirmann Deborah Pitcher Bonnie Popp Robert Porter Susan Poston Pamela Presson Margaret Priebe Cora Purcell James Purcell Pamela Putney Adell Quale Nichola Rade School spirit, intramurals go hand in hand Nancy Ramsey Bryan Randerson Pamela Rank David Reed James Reed Jeffrey Reed Patricia Reese Daniel Reinhart Nancy Rettke Carla Rhode Laura Swedberg rallys Rocky fans to Fire Up For Victory . Marlise Riffel Frank Riley Jeanette Sabbe Dana Sajak Candy Salstrom Gwendolyn Salton Deborah Samuelson Mary Sanderson EricSapinski Steven Sax Scott Schade Terry Schaecher John Schafer Richard Schenebricker Douglas Scherer Daniel Schladt Margaret Schmit Patricia Scott Robert Segura 42 Seniors rise to the challenge of studies Jamie Shaw Steven Shaw Patricia Shean Carol Sheets Jewel Shehorn Pamela Shock Dawn Shoemaker David Shrader Herbert Simon Edward Slach Larry Slentz Carolyn Smith Deborah Smith George Smith Kathryn Smith 43 LeRoy Smith Linda Smith David Snyder Patricia Soderberg Frank Solis Sanford Sonner Billy Sowards Irwin Spady Patricia Spaulding George Spurgetis Mary Kay Spurgetis Betsy Stalf Robyn Stebel Robert Stegall Julie Stevenson Extreme concentration is obvious on the faces of students. Tracy Stollberg Jerry Stone 44 Robert Strausse Terry Sundquist Timothy Swann Christine Swanson Donald Swanson Laura Swedberg James Swift Carol Swim Donna Tacey Harry Tart Debra Taylor Dennis Taylor 45 Pamela Tanner Sandra Taylor Bernard Teague Leon Teague Stephen Teeter Gloria Temple Karen Theus Frank Thomas Larry Thomas Linda Thomason Hosea Thornton James Thorpe Michael Timion John Timm Diane Todd EdnaTogersen Vickie Tolbert Brooks Ezell Turner 46 £ 1 Phys. Ed. classes offer varied activities Bonnie Wagner Jane Wahl Linda Wallace Mark Wallarab James Walsh Deanne Ward Patricia Warner Howard Waxenberg Katherine Wedertz Kenneth Weed 47 A moment shared Dave Wynes, the perfect gentleman, carries Judy Knox ' s books. William Wetzel Dennis Whitcomb Kathryn Wickwire Debra Wiedenhoeft Debra Wilkerson Verneal Williams Wayne Williams Daniel Wilson Gerald Wilson The halls of Rocky are quiet as Sheila Wilson Susan Wilson fashions memories Jim Purcell and Walter Stradley find alternatives to work. Dave and Judy end their day. Dale Wingert Gale Wingert Dale Wingler Linda Wisely William Wollenburg Dianne Wood Frank Wood Richard Work Marilyn Workheiser 49 Linda Worman Peggy Wunderlich David Wynes James Yacone Carol Yarrington Nostalgic seniors anticipate challenges Jannie Young Patricia Young Robert Young Robert Zare Judith Zelnio Norman Zier Kay Zwicker School Board members are Harold Lindstrom, Fred Patton, William Bell, Maxwell Larson, Carol Kimmel. School Board assembles at a monthly meeting to discuss current business. 52 Superintendent of Public Schools, Charles O. Austin, examines one of the many important papers which pass through his hands during the day. Virgil Helms plays a big role in manag ing the public schools. Superintendent and school board act as team Working behind the scene in Rock Island School District No. 41 were the five members of the Rock Island Board of Education. The duties of the School Board covered all of the different aspects of education. Responsibilities ranged from arranging curriculum and set¬ ting policies to buying land sites for future school build¬ ings and hiring personnel. School Board members also worked with teachers ' salaries and provision of funds for various school programs. Working with the School Board in administering the school operations were the Superintendent of Schools and his two assistants. Bennett Litherland finds a dictaphone important in transacting business. 53 Principal and assistant head Rocky faculty Managing a school as large as Rock Island High is a mam¬ moth task. It required the ad¬ ministrative teamwork of two men, the Principal, Mr. F. W. Aspedon, and the Assistant Principal, Mr. Edward Evans who concentrated on the criti¬ cal and unpopular job of disci¬ plinary management. This in¬ cluded compiling a student ' s behavior record and assigning all detentions. Mr. Aspedon, however, had a more varied task. He had charge of every¬ thing at Rocky from approving excuses, to compiling indi¬ vidual student schedules, to making morning WATCH- TOWER announcements. Mr. Aspedon and Mr. Evans discuss many decisions leading to high principles. Mr. Evans, Assistant Principal, discus- Long hours are spent on bookwork and current problems by Mr. F. W. Aspedon. ses discipline with students. 54 Counselors advise students on opportunities CHARLES DYSON Junior Boys Counselor RUTH SCHUCK Mr. Wagner offers advice to senior Junior Girls Counselor boys on their future at college. Essential to Rocky ' s opera¬ tion were its Deans and coun¬ selors. The Deans recorded attendance records and su¬ pervised school policies. They doubled as senior counselors, advising seniors in choosing a college, vocation, scholar¬ ship, or grant. The sophomore and junior counselors assisted in the se¬ lection of courses and dis¬ cussed grade problems. The advisors also guided under¬ classmen through varied tests. RONALD STEVENS Sophomore Boys Counselor MARIORIE JONES Sophomore Girls Counselor Shirley Becker is caught by surprise Afternoon headaches and other minor ailments are tended to by Norine Hall in the middle of a coffee break. Office, nurse part of complex framework Complicated attendance records are kept by Mrs. Hensen. Mrs. Herman sends transcripts for Rock Island college applicants. One of the main “cogs in the school machine was the office staff. Among other du¬ ties, they found the time to help unsatisfied students ad¬ just their schedules, sell tickets to games, return lost books, process applications needed for college or jobs, and to re¬ cord attendance. And as if all those jobs didn ' t keep them busy enough, they still made themselves available for an¬ swering the many questions students proposed. The school nurse also helps to make school life easier by healing student aches and pains. 56 Custodial staff indispensable in maintenance Ready, willing, and able to handle any situatio n that calls for their services is the custodial staff. STANDING, Helen Nanke, Ed Klow, Clarence Dusenberry, Clarence Bell, George Van Den Breen, Fred Wedeking, Ed Woods, Melvin Sundvall. KNEELING, Ralph Hallin and Kenneth Lowe. If there were an emergency such as a window not closing or a light burning out, invar¬ iably the reliable janitor was enlisted. There were seven¬ teen custodians altogether who worked in shifts around the clock. They did such chores as cleaning rooms, checking thermostats, keeping the emergency generator going and parking cars at football games and other events after school. The Head Custodian is Kenneth Lowe. 57 Cafeteria is place for lunch and relaxation The Cafeteria Staff: FRONT ROW , Vera Holgate, Lorraine Hender, Ruby Flowers, Dorothy Brutsche, Rose Hays, Florence Wingerter, Marcella McCormick; SECOND ROW , Martha Johnson, Ruth Foster, Jessica Gregory, Evelyn Maring, Darlene Jackson; THIRD ROW , Sandy Reese, Esther Eggers, Arly Hannon, Frances Masterson, Rosella Jackson, Edith Teuscher. Lorraine Hender reflects her enthus¬ iasm as she receives lunch money. The ringing of the cafeteria cash register was a familiar sound to most students at Rock Island High. This year the price of a hot lunch and all- the-bread one-could-eat was 40«“. Two snack bars serving ice cream, potato chips, milk, and other specialties were open at noon for the students ' convenience. Breakfast, which consisted of different types of juice and hot, buttered sweet rolls, was served in the mornings from 7:30 until 8:30. The cafeteria was used additionally for test¬ ing and meetings. Jess Hansen takes time to enjoy a bot¬ tle of pop in the student lounge. 58 Books, audio-visual aids complement learning Working in the Audio-Visual Aids Department requires detailed recordings and bookkeeping for Mrs. Noble as she distributes films and equipment. The Audio-Visual Depart¬ ment, which has occupied their quarters in the North¬ west addition for one year, continued its service of pro¬ viding equipment to the Pub¬ lic School System. All film projectors, tape recorders, phonographers, and movie screens were pro¬ vided through the A-V depart¬ ment. They also obtained many new films and film strips. For the students who sud¬ denly found themselves lack¬ ing school supplies, the Book Store was open before and after school and fourth hour. 59 LYLE JONES Economics WILLIAM ARMSTRONG American History, Sen¬ ior American History, Debate ARNOLD CASEY World Geography, Ge¬ ography, Economics PHILLIP DENNIS Economics, European History History shows dynamics of contemporary life Mr. Hegg, senior government teacher, A bit of humor changes the pace in Mr. Dennis ' s European history class, ponders November election returns. 60 TED DICKERSON American History GARY EMBRETSON American History HOLLIS HEGG Government JERRY JANECKE Government Ranging from the Civil War to inflation, classes of the So¬ cial Studies Department dealt with a wide variety of subjects. The different courses offered were world history, American history, geography, econom¬ ics, and American government. In all of their classes audio and visual aids were used to enhance the students ' aware¬ ness. The 1968 Election sparked government classes. This year in all of the eco¬ nomic classes a new textbook was used. The purpose of this curricula was to get the student to devise his own conclusions by working with individual re¬ search. Jacksonian democracy intrigues Mr. Armstrong, American history instructor. HUGH JOHNSON World History DON MICKELSON American History DONALD REED Economics RICHARD SIAS American History 61 Math students add numbers to add knowledge C. LES THADDEUS KENNETH FRANK RYNER STEPHEN SPELTZ ANDERSON CREWS GREENLEY Modern Algebra- Geometry, College Math, Adv. Algebra Geometry Geometry Trig., Adv. Algebra Chemistry JOAN DAVID WOOD WERTHMANN College Algebra- Soph. Adv. Algebra, Trig. Algebra I Highlighting the Math De¬ partment this year was new head Mr. L. Anderson who taught advanced algebra and calculus. Also new to the de¬ partment was Mr. Wood. The classes offered to the 1009 students who took math this year were algebra, plane and solid geometry, trigonom¬ etry, and calculus. This year ' s math library ad¬ ded several new books includ¬ ing textbooks for the geometry classes and for the juniors who were enrolled in the advanced placement group. Mr. Ryner explicates the theories of functions and limits. 62 jOHN BLOMBERC MARCIA Spanish II, IV, V ANDERSON French I, II; German I MARIJANE BOWMAN German I, II, III KAREN HABERTHUR American History; Latin 1,11,111, IV CAROLINE SEARS Spanish I, II World shrinks as language department grows JOYCE SHOLL CLARA TSACARIS French II, III, IV Spanish II, III Teachers of the Language Department looked for dedi¬ cated students in which they could inculcate an apprecia¬ tion of another culture. With the aid of a new listen¬ ing center for fourteen stu¬ dents, tape recorders, and a language lab students learned to speak in a different tongue as well as interpret. Reading foreign literature, participating in group discussion, and writ¬ ing essays also helped students in this practice. Movies and slide projectors helped with the cultural aspect of the course. The curriculum included courses in German, Spanish, Latin, and French. Miss Anderson manipulates controls as her class recites. 63 RUTH BRAUCH English 11 JOYCE DUEWEL English 10 JANICE DAVIS Grammar, English 12N, English 12R FRANK FESSLER English 12N GARY FREERS English 11 MARSHA LYONS English 10, English 11 GENETTE MELBOURNE English 11 NICHOLAS PESCHANG English 12N, Journalism CHARLES OESTREICH English 10, English 11 Visual aids assist Mrs. Davis in creating Today ' s sophomore English assignment keeps Miss Duewel busy after school a realistic atmosphere. 64 MARIE GILLETTE SHIRLEY GRIFFITH MARJORIE RUTH JONES DAVID KACSIR English 12C, English English 10 JOHNSON English 12N, English 12R, 12R, English 12N English 11 English 11 English 12N Classes probe foreign, domestic literature Rocky ' s English Department was packed with three progres¬ sive levels of rhetoric. Sopho¬ more English consisted of composition and world litera¬ ture, including poetry, drama, narrative, biography, and com¬ position. Junior English was concerned with studying American poetry, essays, short stories, and novels. Some ju¬ nior English teachers required term papers. Senior English divided into three sections. They were 12-C, an accelerated college English course; 12-R, a college preparatory course; and 12-N, a regular course. Mr. Kacsir, senior English teacher, beams at his industrious class. DELORES FAE RHEAY English 10 MARTHA SIEGEL English 10 SANDRA STOIT English 10 NANCY STROHL English 12R, English 12N 65 DO, CWT offer training and pay for students EARLINE PETERSON English, Social Studies IOHN VEVILL Diversified Occupations JAMES NAYLOR Cooperative Work Training Gloria Temple finds her secretarial work absorbing and beneficial. Rocky students whose special training needs reached out across one or more occupa¬ tional area, were actively en- volved in the Cooperative Work Training program this past year. Through work ex¬ perience, CWT members learned the skills of their chosen occupation. The Diversified Occupations program offers a method of vocational education to quali¬ fied juniors and seniors who wish to use both in-school and on-the-job work experience for effective training in a job of their choice. Students at¬ tended two academic classes, English and social studies and one of related occupational in¬ terest. Knowledge in grinding glass lenses will aid John Lake in future business. 66 Students of art at Rocky had ample opportunity for creativ¬ ity this year. The Art Depart¬ ment, headed by Mr. White and Mr. Klatt, expanded the creative opportunity of all the students by making new art materials available to them. Students could work with messy papier mache, precise metal soldering equipment or clay to be hand-molded or worked on a potter ' s wheel. The woodblock printing imple¬ ments provided wide creative range for Christmas-card art¬ ists, while other motifs were constructed of balloons and string. The best work was put in the hall window display. Mr. White administers an examination to the students of his art class. Young masters cultivate aesthetic talents CHARLES WHITE Art I Mr. Klatt adds a touch of color of Rocky ' s spectrum of art instructors. Scientists find solutions through research With the aid of modern scientific facilities, modern¬ ized teaching methods, and an excellent curriculum the Sci¬ ence Department prepared Rocky ' s young minds for the technical world of today and tomorrow. A year ago Biology I instruc¬ tors experimented with a new method of teaching. Their classes met jointly to hear lec¬ tures and participate in discus¬ sions. This experiment proved so highly successful that this plan for team teaching was util¬ ized this year also. Sophomores were required to take Biology I while upper¬ classmen were given the op¬ portunity to choose electives in Regular and Nurses ' Chem¬ istry, Advanced Biology, and Physics. Advanced students were offered a Chemistry Physics course as juniors, fol¬ lowed by the opportunity to take college Chemistry as sen¬ iors. Mr. Goodwin points out the basic structure of planaria to students. JOHN STONE College Chemistry, Chemistry H. V. ALMQUIST Biology I, Director of Athletics CHARLES ARMSTRONG Chemistry, Physics JOHN BENN Biology I RALPH CLARK Biology I and experiment Bonnie McClellan, Kathy Bromley, and David Wynes probe into the micro-world in their Biology II classes. Mr. Motz informs students about the importance of protein synthesis. THOMAS GOODWIN Biology I DOROTHY HALL Biology I BOB MOTZ Biology I, II FRANK ROBINSON Biology I 69 KENNETH LAWRENCE JOHNSON ANDERSON Bookkeeping I, II; Typing I, II Clerical Practice SHARON BUTTERFIELD Secretarial Training, Typing I, Shorthand BENJAMIN CLARK Personal Typing, Bookkeeping I HELEN LEARY Business Law, Bookkeeping I Eventual tycoons explore commercial realm GEORGE FRANCK Senior Math, Business Math jeanne McGinnis English 10, Typing I, Bookkeeping I EUGENE MALCOLM Personal Records, Re¬ tailing LAWRENCE NEUERBURG Shorthand, Typing I A new ten-key printing cal¬ culator, and three new ten-key adding machines gave to busi¬ ness education some real me¬ chanical zip. Mr. Kenneth Johnson, head of the depart¬ ment, said that these technical innovations to his classes should aid his students in their search for vocational oppor¬ tunities. Bookkeeping I and II, busi¬ ness arithmetic, clerical prac¬ tice, personal typing, and per¬ sonal records were offered as were business law, secretarial training and stenography. Mr. Malcolm admires the Christmas ornament decorating his room. Another practical business technique is outlined by Mrs. McGinnis. 70 Speech, music offered to talented students DONALD KRUZAN JEROME HART Band, Stage Band Orchestra MURRAY OSBORN Vocal Music Mr. Osborn directs Rocky ' s vocalists in the basics of having harmony. Music and speech were two creative ways in which talented Rocky students have expressed themselves. Murray Osborn and Guy Anderson, depart¬ ment heads in these respective studies, strove to impart fun¬ damental knowledge to their charges. In music the stu¬ dents surveyed and sang var¬ ious musical modes of the past and present, while in drama, they concentrated on the de¬ velopment of constructive speech through research and experimental acting. These students gave the impetus for concerts and plays. Mr. Guy Anderson distributes copies of a new play to his speech students. 71 Jim Andrews demonstrates fundamentals of gymnastics to sophomore boys The 1968-69 boys ' gym pro- gram opened, sporting many of the previous year ' s courses and aids—and several new ones. The new tennis courts erected in the east parking lot and the resurfacing of the old courts marked major improve¬ ments for the year. All the jun¬ ior classes had sex education, a new course introduced in Rock Island schools. Athletic programs included the staples of football, basketball, and baseball, plus track, tennis, swimming, and wrestling. Others were handball, volley¬ ball, and gymnastics. The skins have the advantage as the ball comes off the rim. Physical education gets Rocky JAMES GARYACKERSON JOHN CARROLL JOHNSTONE Physical Education, Physical Education Physical Education, Swimming Coach Boys Intramurals WILLIAM HARDIN DAVID MILLER ROBERT RILEY Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education, Basketball Coach 72 Miss Bowers, new to Rocky, becomes acquainted with her students ' names. into shape Agile gymnasts, aching ex¬ ercisers, and screaming soccer players were all members of this year ' s girls ' physical edu¬ cation classes. This program was designed not only to pro¬ mote physical fitness but also good sportsmanship. Some of the indoor sports offered were volleyball, basketball, bad¬ minton, table tennis, and swimming; outdoor sports included golf, tennis, field hockey, archery, and speed- ball. Patty DeMay helps a sophomore to gain her balance while performing a ma¬ neuver on the uneven parallel bars. DOREEN LaMERE MARY BRENT MARCIA LANCE NOLA McQUIGG MARjORIE NASH Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education 73 WILLIAM WALTER GERBER DENNIS FERRILL Machine HAWKINSON Electronic Technology Printing Technology, Woodworking Technology HOWARD LUNDEEN Mechanical Drawing DOUGLAS McGREW Machine Technology, Woodworking Technology Technicians develop skills An industrious mechanical arts student perfects his skill on the lathe. Informative, dexterous, and industrious accurately charac¬ terized the Industrial Arts Department. The varied choice of activities and pre-training courses offered in Industrial Arts proved to be of interest to the college and non-college bound student alike. The classes of printing, wood¬ working, mechanical drawing, machine shop and the one- year-old course of electronics provided knowledge in num¬ erous aspects of mechanical technology. Students, such as the printers, profitted by producing school materials. Mr. Gerber demonstrates the techni- que of arc welding. 74 Home Economics students find sewing an economical way to stay in style and excellent knowledge for future use. Home economics trains future housewives MARY COCKS ROSE ANN Home Economics BJORKMAN Home Economics For those girls anticipating a career in the busy and ever- expanding field of Home Eco¬ nomics or perhaps, planning an early marriage, Rocky ' s Home Economics Department offered the needed training. However, it wasn ' t necessary to want either of these two ventures to gain the very ut¬ most from this course. FLORENCE CASTEN Home Economics Many girls found Home Ec a means of acquiring a more rounded personality, or of becoming better citizens through understanding and assuming community responsi¬ bility and privileges. Three Rock Island High teachers pro¬ vided the ideas and materials for success in the field. Kathy Davis learns to prepare a gourmet ' s delight in Home Economics. 75 CHESTER SCHULTZ Driv ers Theory DUANE BONSALL Driver Education DON DeTAEYE Driver Education IAMES PETERSON Driver Education Those sixteen year olds eager for their driver ' s licenses usually secured them under the auspices of Driver Educa¬ tion. Six weeks of theory pre¬ pared the aspirant for the next semester ' s actual behind-the- wheel training. The class work familiarized the student with laws and traffic and adminis¬ tered two of the three tests mandatory for the license. The third test was no less than the skills test given by the Moline Driver ' s License Division after three terms of rigorous in- the-car training. Sophomores learn to drive JAMES SEELEY Driver Education, Study Hall FRANK YOUNGQUIST Driver Education Carolyn Eagle, Dick Dorbeck, and Kathy Hoskins examine the distributor cap of a V-eight engine in theory class. 76 Bibliothecary supplies provisions for study Study hall provided Rocky students with much time to hit the books. This class gave students a chance to do some homework, cram for a test, or occasionally relax. This year there were three new super¬ visors, Mr. Willis, Mr. Seeley, and Mr. Weiner. The library was another haven for the over-worked student. Here a student could do some studying or browse through the many books. When a question arose, the librarians Mrs. Simmon and Miss Van Eaton were there to help. Mr. Seeley relaxes as he serves as watchman for study hall. As a librarian, Mrs. Simmon has the task of taking care of Rocky ' s books. SHELDON WEINER Study Hall PAULINE VAN EATON Library FLORENCE SIMMON Library 77 Juniors—a class perpetually in motion At summer ' s end, juniors register with grim expressions of anticipation. Ceasing to be mere Peb¬ bles, the juniors acquired new status and new responsi¬ bilities as full-fledged Rocks. They became active members of Rocky ' s Varsity and en¬ thusiastically cheered their teams to victory. The class of 70 confronted junior tests that prepared them for college entrance, and they began actively to explore college and career possibilities. The middleclassmen proud¬ ly presented their own Junior Class Play, proving their skill and competence in the dra¬ matic arts. As juniors, they hosted the seniors for the gala Junior- Senior Prom, and as final proof of their preparedness for seniority, they received their class rings. 78 William Abel Elizabeth Abolt Nancy Adney Roger Aldridge James Allen Jane Allison Frederick Anderson Gary Anderson James H. Anderson Mary Jane Anderson Susan Anderson Todd Anderson Katie Angel Bradley Appier Cheers for juniors—one year until the top Our lively junior cheerleaders spark school spirit during the Homecoming game. Joyce Apple Linda Armstrong Patricia Armstrong Elodie Arnett David Ashpaugh Keith Atkins James Atwater Thomas Ayers Dinah Babb Deborah Bach Donna Baines Michael Baker Vickie Ballinger David Bamman Donna Bane Beverly Banks Lawrence Barker Kay Barnard Brenda Barnes Vera Barnett Ronald Barrett Karen Bartels Ellen Batt Susan Battin Teresa Baugh Jacqueline Bea Larry Bealer Sandra Beam Daniel Beauchamp Pamela Beauchamp Agnes Becker Gregory Begyn Janis Behrends Martin Bell Thomas Bell Pamela Benfield Cynthia Bengston Barbara Benjamin Concentration on performance and excellence Debra Bennett Randy Bennett Donna Benoit Joan Benton Marion Berberich David Berg Donna Berg Stephen Bergren Jennifer Bernauer Nancy Betts Richard Bevans John Bevill Carlene Bingaman Bonnie Bjorkman Kerryn Blais Bennie Blakney Gloria Blocker John Bloom Della Boetje Kent Bonnett Barbara Borrell Danny Boss Donna Boss Dwight Boswell Reginald Boswell Charles Boughan Michael Bowser Bonnie Bowyer 80 Scott Boxman Karen Boyd Lauren Boyd Dennis Bradley Devolia Branch Lyle Braun Deborah Breackenridge Arthur Breck Sheryl Brelsford Linda Brendel Carol Brennan Pamela Briesch Jerry Brinker Joan Britton Sarita Brooks Craig Brown Linda M. Brown Milton Brown Theodore Brow n Lois Brozovich John Buckles Bruice Buckrop Linda Buckrop Peggy Bull Debra Bunch Susan Bundy Elizabeth Bunker June Burke Patricia Burke Daniel Burkhead Annette Burlingame Jeffrey Burton Michael Campbell 8 ? Martha Carbone Deborah Carel Henry Carlson Jean Carlson Reynold Carlson Dean Carothers Jerry Carpenter Marie Carson Rebecca Carter Scott Caulpet er Robert Chambers Nellie Chandler Candace Cheek Betty Claussen Martha Cleaveland Terri Clegg Samuel Clymer Roberta Coatney Mark Cobb Michael Cobert Jan Cockerill Earl Coffman Patricia Coin Robert Coleman Billy Joe Collier Eugenia Collier Margaret Collins Cathleen Colvin Chris Conrad John Conway Dennis Cook Thomas Cowan Barbara Crisp Mrs. Brauch strikes a familiar pose over her English class. 82 The genius of juniors is often portrayed in artistic masterpieces. Here jack Downing creates an op art poster. Teachers teach and juniors study diligently Donnie Crooks Diane Crownover Frederick Cueno Earl Dacon Linda Dahlberg Robert Dahlquist Donald Dahlstrom jacquelyn Dasso Linda Dau james Davies Brenda Davis Larry Davis Randy Davis Warren Davis Emmanuel Day Sandra Deane Joan DeBarr Stanley DeBrobander Janice DeHaven Pamela Dejonghe Carol deLorimier Stephen Denis Richard DeSmet Russell DeWinter Scott Doellinger Stephen Dolph Cindy Doran Thomas Douglas 83 The name of the game is Rock Island High jack Downing Al Doyle Steven Drovesky Michael Drowns Martha Dryoel Terrianne Dugan jon Duyvejonck Edward Dye George Eagle Margo Eaton Karen Eberts Kevin Eckert Mark Edwards John Ekblad Boys ' gym classes provide fun and recreation everyday, on top of keeping male Rocky students physically fit. Paula Ekonomos Thomas Elliott Pamela Elsbury Victoria Enburg Daniel Engholm Aksel Epik Deirdre Epperly Wendy Esparza Kurt Eychaner Kathy Farrier David Findley Rodney Flenoi Thomas Flores Pamela Fluegel 84 The waiting line at the girls ' excuse office is an old tradition, followed by Rocky females for many generations. James Forslund Donald Forth Susan Foy Frank Frances Daniel Frank Delores Freed Celeste Fritz Gary Fry Paul Fuller Richard Fuller Robert D. Fuller Gloria Fulton Suzann Gage Jayme Gallagher Steve Gannon Dale Gansz Marc Garcia Michael Garcia George Garlock Robin Garnett John N. Gartelos Kathleen Garvey Robert Gathright Doretta Geist David Gibberman James Gibbs Richard Gibson Thomas Gilroy Gregory Gladkin Marcia Glassner LeAnn Godkin Judell Goldsmith Marla Golofsky Vicki Good Terry Goodman 85 nfamous cafeteria food makes juniors growl. Steven Gordon Thomas Goveia John Grabosch Laurie Green Lesley Greenwood Paul Gregory Sheryl Greve Daniel Griffith Melvin Grimes Richard Grossell Paul Grossman William Gruby David Guldenzopf Sheryl Gustafson Brian Guthrie Mark Gutierrez George Guy Patricia Haines Gay Haley George Hallas Todd Hallett Ricke Hallgren Jill Hamilton Deborah Hammen Barbara Hammond Karlene Hamrick James Hanna Victoria Hansen Thomas Hanssen James Harder David Harrell Judy Harris Steven Havemann Roscoe Haymon Gloria Heard Michael Heber Lynel Hedquist Christopher Hegg David Heinze Steven Henderson Daniel Henry Michael Hensley Donald Hentrich Steven Herington Timothy Herman George Herring Joy Herron Sharon Hicks Dori Higareda Michael Hill Kathleen Hillan Donna Hinkle Bonnie Hintz Leah Hisey Barbara Hitchens Lunch-time gives juniors food for thought Barbara Hodge Frank Hodson Deborah Hoefle Sharon Hollerud Steven Holmquist Ted Holtzer Frank Holzman Robert Hoover Kenneth Hopper Sandra Hopper Dale Howard Bruce Huff Roberta Huff Robert Huffman Laurel Hull George Humphrey Paul Hymes Jane Inda Carol Jackson Chris Janecke Frederick Jecks Jerry Jenks Sandra Jennings Kristine Johnsen Christine Johnson Danny Johnson Deborah Johnson Lewis Johnson 87 Linnea Johnson Pamela Johnson Peter Johnson Richard Johnson Rosemary Johnson Teresa Johnson William Johnson Brenda Jones Home Economics teaches junior girls the homemaking trade. Juniors adapt to a variety of demands Adena Kershner lends a hand behind concession stand. Deborah Jones Gary Jones Judy Jones Peter Josephson Martha Kaisen Jeanne Kalish Ann Kaplan Martin Karon Kenneth Kaskadden 88 Martin Keim Susan Kelleher joseph M. Kelly Nancy Kelly B arbara Kemble Jacki Kenney Gary Kennison Karyl Kepes Rebecca Kerns Adena Kershner jay Kettering Tommy Kilgard joe King john King Deborah Kitchens Gary Klass Karen Klatt Douglas Klingaman Gail Knerr joseph Knochenmus judith Knox Steven Koehler Steven Kohl Delores Kolsrud Gerald Kososki Karla Krebs Wolfgang Krismanits Kayla Kruse Mark Kulow Nancy LaFrence Kirk Laird Ray Laisner jonathan Lake Chris janecke is diligently at work on a difficult math problem. 89 Paul Lambach John Lane Janice Laney Edward Langdon Mildred Lawrence Linda Lawson Alice Lee Teresa Leech Brian Lees Martin Lefstein Bruce Lemkau David Lemme Patricia Lenger Richard Lewis Anne Liggitt Michael Lincoln Julie Lindorff Annette Lindsay Douglas Lindy Jeannine Ling Ellen Lofgren William Lofquist Robert Lohmeier Judith Lomas Walter Lomax Cynthia Loquist Jean Loring Gerald Lossing Juniors exposed to Daryl Lowry Jill Lubben Jay Lundberg Kathy Luther Melva McAdams Rochelle McAdams Gilbert McCormick Milo McCowan Rhonda McCullough Joseph McDaniel Denise McDonald Debra McEvoy Tommy McKinnon Mark McKissick Mark McMillan Susan MacDonald Unusual teaching methods 90 Melodie Maisenbach Dona Manley Charlotte Manning james Manson Susan Manteuffel Mark Marquess Cheryl Marshall john Marshall Vicki Marshall Robert Martensen Jeffrey Martin Judy Martin Linda Martin Harold Masengarb Pamela Mason Frances Masterson Terry Matlick Carl Mattson Paul Maxey Paul Mayes Richard Meade Dennis Metz James Metz Mary Meyer Judy Miers Rene Miers James Miller Susan Miller innovative methods are often used. Valerie Miller Michelle Millett Deborah Minard Jolene Mincer Thomas Minick Lewis Miskowicz Janet Mitchell Steven Mitchell Dwight Moeller Emily Moen Marvin Moneymaker Nancy Moody Bonnie Morris Ann Moskowitz Michael Mossman Daniel Murphy 91 Students leave school and sigh their relief. Robert Muskeyvalley Steven Nagel Dawn Nederbrock James Nelson Ricky Nelson Gerald Nesbitt Emily Nesseler Donald Nicholson Deborah Nickell Linda Nies Cheryl Noble Connie Nolan Juniors change ways to make year success Geraldine Novotny Danny Nyquist Virginia O ' Brien Denise Olson James Olson Daniel O ' Neill Elizabeth Ortiz Ann Osborn Thomas Ott Harvey Overton Mark Parr Mary Patrick David Patterson Erank Pealstrom Kathleen Pearson Deborah Peck Overhead projections intrigue Mr. Anderson ' s junior math class. 92 Junior girls ' gym class enjoys the work of the famous sport of hockey. Middlemen seek identity amid multiplicity Chris Pedersen Mary Pence Mark Penry Terry Perrin Darcy Peschang Bruce Peterson Charlotte Peterson Kathleen Peterson Patricia Phegley Bruce Phillips Deborah Phillips David Pieper Debra Pieper Deborah Pike Pamela Pilcher Karen Pollard Daniel Pontzius Beverly Pope Brenda Porter Caroline Potter Diane Potter Neil Powell Rebecca Preston Linda Pringle Rosalind Pugh Patrick Quinlan Robert Rade Lee Ann Rakus 93 Marc Ramser Deborah Ramsey Diana Reynolds Cecilia Rhode Susan Rich james Richardson Lisa Riley Peggy Risley Jill Robbins Ann Robinson John Robison Jill Rodgers Pamela Rogers Cathee Rudd Pamela Rule Kirk Runde Norma Runge Michael Ru ssell Patrick Ryan Hal Sackfield Teresa Salmonson Sheryl Greve and Sara Schwiebert play on the school grounds. John Salstrom Shelley Sax Patricia Schachel Linda Schaefer David Schafer Michael Schafer Kay Schaumburg Kristina Scheck Thomas Scheib Candace Scherer 94 Rocky spirit is echoed by the junior class Debra Seebeck Deborah Seefieldt Jeffrey Seidel Jane Sells Pamela Senatra Rebecca Senske Nancy Schneider Dale Schnell Michael Schomer Virginia Schreiner Michael Schroder Steven Schroder Sara Schwiebert Curtiss Scott Mark Scott Robert Scott Thomas Scott Deborah Seales Rebecca Sears Brent Sedgwick Thomas Serrano Joseph Sesbeau Ronald Severtsgaard Charles Seyb Debbie Seymour Donna Shannon Judie Sharp Cynthia Shaw Thomas Shay Marc Sheer Albert James Shelton Susan Sherrard Mrs. McQuigg gives instruction to her gym class. Jolene Shields Caroline Shottenkirk Rolland Shropshire Jennifer Shryack Maynard Siegel Jacquelyn Simmons Thomas Skafidas Carol Skowronski Alice Slach • Thomas Smithson William Snow Deborah Snyder Joseph Solis Renee South Thomas Starcevich Judy Staubach Benton Stecher Douglas Stelling Lynn Sterrett Melvin Stetson Carita Stevens Graduation becomes a junior class goal A breath of fresh air is a welcome relief after a school day. David Stevens Glen Stewart Deborah Stock Joan Stockdale Deborah Stone Catherine Stoneking Donna Stoner Sally Strohbehn Deanna Stropes Finnis Stropes Bernard Strouse Hazel Strupp Elizabeth Strutz Barbara Sullivan Deborah Sullivan Kathleen Sunstrom Lynn Sutton Teresa Swale Lynn Swanson Tonja Swanson John Swift Jeffrey Taber Pamela Talboom Alan Talley Richard Tamosaitis Toni Tappero Gerald Taylor Steven Telford Diane Terry Sandra Thomas Christine Thompson Pamela Thompson Teresa Thomson Joyce Thornton Flossie Thorpe Allen Thurman Patricia Tilley Wayne Timion Juniors discover enjoyment as middlemen Pamela Titus Scot Toalson Kim Tomaseski Daniel Tomich Steven Trent Larry Trierwiler Debra Trulson The junior class girls gym class is playing a rousing game of field hockey. 97 Toni Tucker Shirley Twitty Kathleen Tyrrell Charles Ulfig Joseph Ullman Peggy Vancil Larry VanCoillie Connie Vanderhorn Stephen Vann Verlet Vann Richard VanSpybrook Mary VanZandbergen Student relaxes during lecture. Study takes on direction in junior year Cindy acts as Robin Hood. Jeno Varadi Greta Vaughn Linda Victor Kenneth Vrell Mary Wadsworth Robert Wagle Homer Waite Carol Wakeland Candy Wall Patricia Walsh Christine Ward Merrill Ward David Washburn Paulette Wassenhove Daniel Watkins Pamela Weeber 98 Joe Weeks Susan Weeks Michael Weindruch Barbara Weisenborn Sharon Wells Julie Werth Lynn Wertheimer Linda West Cheri Westmorland Mary Westmorland Catherine Whitcanack Daniel White James Whitesides Karen Wickwire Bruce Wild Mary Wilde Cary Wildman Dennis Wilkins Michael Willems William Willet Carolyn Williams Todd Willett Freddie Williams Gary Williams Karen Williams Lois Williams Pamela Williams Lawrence Williamson Juniors enjoy their new responsibilities Mr. White explains how to draw a picture in the proper perspective to an alert group of interested art students. 99 Faculty feels pressures, pride of teaching Cary Will its Mark Wilson Thomas Wilson Jeffrey Winger Lewis Wingerter Susan Wolff Craig Wolter Mary Wolters The art students learn the significance of the artistic culture in the world. 100 Warren Dacon relaxes during his noon hour break in cafe¬ teria. Yvonne Woods Douglas Wright Joan Wright Suzanne Yakovich Deborah Yeoman Joseph Yohn Barbara Young Michael Zeglin Not pictured Larry Arnoe Steve Arnold Kathleen Bigsby Wayne Boyd Mary Ann Campagna Steve Cusiack Diane DeBacker Mark Deering Daniel Dugan Bruce Gilbert Richard Graham Frances Hayslett Jeri Jawoisz Alfred Liddell Edward McKenna Mary McKinney Sally McMillan Donnie McWilliams Richard Mader Betty Maher Eugene Marshall Larry Martin Susan Matherly Patricia Means Jerry Morgan Jeffrey Meyer Cyrus Rainer Charles Ralph Jeffrey Romeo Terry Swank Charles Thomas Rita Veal Alvin Veasey Steven Warner Dale William Phyllis Williams Dale Wingert 101 President Steve Briggs Vice-President Keith Gilliam Secretary Wilma Bradley The initial days of school al¬ most overwhelmed the sopho¬ more. Anonymous faces and new predicaments met him daily. These sophomore pro¬ blems introduced him to his future course. C.Y.C. was the place to go after the football and basket¬ 102 ball games. For the first time sophomores might attend Homecoming and Sweet¬ heart Swirl. Five sophomore girls were elected as cheerleaders, and many sophomores became active in school sports. Some participated in Senate, many joined clubs and organiza¬ tions, and all elected class officers. Soon the class of ' 71 dis¬ covered these activities no longer confusing, but chal¬ lenging; no longer threaten¬ ing, but stimulating. Enthusiastic and nervous, sophomores enter Keith Abel Kathleen Adams Krist Adams Robert E. Adams Robert L. Adams Lloyd Albertson Sheryl Albrecht Robert Alfrey Patricia Allbritton Ralph Allbritton Jane Allen Sharon Allen Marcia Allison Joyce Alongi Mark Amato Michael Anderson Gavin Angel John Angel Dale Anthony Helen Armstrong Rebecca Armstrong Kenneth Arnold William Ashby Robert Ater Kathy Atkins Jerri Atkinson Michael Atnip Michael Averill Judith Avery Dewitt Babers Teresa Bacon Randall Baird Happily keeping the halls spotless, Mr. George VanDenBreen begins work long before 8:00. 103 Michael Ballinger Gloria Balmer Ronald Banks Barry Barnes Candace Barnes Debbie Barnes James Barnes Betty Jean Barnett Donna Barnett Linda Barr Renee Barrett Terry Barrett Cynthia Barth Elaine Baudendistel Timothy Baugh Nancy Beach Marilyn Behrens Luanne Beinke Bonita Bell Robert Bell Todd Bennett Ricky Benz Janet Bertelsen Roberta Beswick Michael Bigsby Kristine Bingaman Robert Birrell Paul Blair Mary Blake Thomas Blakely Brian Blattner Nancy Bleuer Vern Bleuer Arthur Blocker Jerrie Bondell Susan Bolis Linda Bomia Kathy Brooks Stephanie Booras Beverly Booton Cassandra Boswell Thomas Boswell William Bowers 104 Guy Bowser Gwendolyn Bowser Lonnie Boyd David Boyle Steven Boyle Verilynn Bradley Wilma Bradley Diana Bragg Dorothea Branch Kevin Brandt Marcia Braner Nancy Braun Julie Breiby Kathleen Brent Stephen Briggs Cynthia Brimberg John Britton Mark Broendel John Bromley Ruby Brooks William Brose Lee Brostrom Ronald Brown Steve Brown David Budelier Diane Bunch Deborah Buntaine Joseph Buranek Pebbles sing Anthem at first Rock game Lance Burkert Lynette Burkhead Diana Bums Melany Burrill James Burroughs David Bush William Butler Deborah Butts Jan Cacick Patrick Callow Michael Campbell Melinda Capitani Sheila Carey Deborah Carleton Dennis Carlile Gregory Carlsen Darron Carlson Gregory Carlson Linda Carlson Reed Carlson Jeffrey Carnithan John Carroll James Chadwick Patrick Chambers John Chappell Lawrence Chappell John Christiansen Pamala Clark 105 Thomas Clark Ea Jean Clayton Mitchell Clendenin John Cliff Mary Cloninger Michael Colclasure Booker Cole Carolyn Cole Counselors Mrs. Shuck and Mr. Stevens smile sweetly for camera. Holly Cole Michael Coleman Lenford Coleman Bobbie Collins Jewel Colvin Marijane Cook Richard Cooklin Ann Cooper Dorothy Cooper Susan Cooper Connie Cope Kathy Coplea Kim Cosentine Robert Coulson Sherry Crable Kathy Creger Mark Creger Randy Crompton Gayle Crowder Karen Cullison Donna Curry Timothy Curry Lynn Cutter Elizabeth Dahlen Linda Dalkoff Karen DalPonte Brenda Danes Casey Danielson Janice Davis Mitzie Dasso Jeanette Davis Martin Davis George Day Jeffrey Decker Steven Decker Richard DeLeu Debra DeLoose Michael DeMay Deborah DeMott Steven Deneckere Kathryn Denton Angela DePaepe Mary DePaepe Dennis DePauw Elizabeth DePew Albert Diaz Dean Dick Heidi Doden Michael Dolph Clinton Doran Richard Dorbeck Dolores Dorman Susan Downing Lynne Duncheon Rosemary Dunsmoor John Each Carolyn Eagle Pamela Edgar Kathy Edmonds Jo Ann Edwards Pamela Ehlers Douglas Elliott Cleveland Ellis Steven Ellison Rebecca Elmore Edwin Eisner Bruce Elvidge Richard Engels Susan England David Engstrom Donald Engstrom Janette Erwin Richard Esparza Dennis Essary Rita Ewing Steven Faith Suzanne Fancher Tonya Farley Thomas Farrar Mary Fay Rosanna Feeley Brian Feldhahn Steven Fenton Joseph Findley Douglas Fisher 107 The between-class hustle soon becomes routine in Rocky life. James Fisher Steven Fleming Janis Fletcher Debbie Fluker James Flynn Debra Foley Diane Forward Alvin Foster Douglas Foster Michael Foster Gweneth Foulkes Patricia Foulks Eddie Fowler Sandra Fowler Jeri Fox Karen Fox Michael Fox Drexel Franks 108 Donna Frazelle Douglas Frazer Donna Freed Debra Freese Kurtis Froude Daniel Fry Debra Fullerton Michael Fulton Royla Furniss Gretchen Furstenau Quentin Gamelin Shirley Gansz Robert Garard Arlie Garmon Dianna Garrett Ralph Garrett William Garrett David Garrison Mary Garvey Willie Gathright Jaclyn Gatton Susan Geisendorfer Peter Georgecopoulos Judith Gephart Cynthia Gibson Gary Gibson Kathryn Gibson Keith Gilliam Mazes of halls, stairways baffle sophomores Steven Glider Diane Goldman Beverly Goldsmith Daniel Goldstein Dawn Goold Renee Gorenstein Debra Gotthardt Thomas Gotthardt JoDell Gottsch Scott Grabau Barbara Grams Sarah Grams Steven Graves Jesse Gray Dennis Green Mary Green Janet Greenleaf Larry Greenman David Greenwood Deborah Griffin David Grindle Suzanne Grossell John Gunther Charles Guss Susan Gustafson John Guth Marcia Guthrie Ann Guy 109 Thomas Guzzo Cathy Hackett Lindsay Hall Pamela Hall Claudia Hallas Lisa Haller Julie Halpern Bruce Hamming Paula Hampton Richard Haney David Hansen Kitrick Hansen Daniel Hanson David Hanson Jerry Hanson Lois Hanson Edward Hardin Rickey Harney Charles Harris Debra Hartman Ann Harvey Billy Hawley Rita Hayes Deborah Hays Karen Headley Diana Healy Rodney Heath Patti Heber Paul Heimann Jane Henderson Melba Hendrickson Eugene Hendrix Ronna Henson Kenneth Herbert Cynthia Herdt Terri Hiatt 110 Patricia Hickman John Hickson Joe Hills June Hines Russell Hines Cynthia Hinrichsen Charles Hisey Susan Hixson Michael Hodge Lorna Hodson Jackie Hoegerl Jacqueline Hoener Dennis Hoffman Robert Hoffman Eldon Hoffmeier Carolyn Hofmann Rodney Hoing Steven Hollerud Allen Holloway Larry Holmquist Steven Holtam Charlotte Hoover Russell Hoover Terri Hoover Carolyn Hopwood Cathy Hoskins Neva Jean Hoskins Julia Howe Bonnie Howell Alan Hudson Debra Hudson Jessica Hudson Emily Huff Roger Hummel Judy Hunter Christine Inloes Diane Isenberger Karl Iverson Dennis Jacks Timothy Jacks Posing on the unevens proves a gymnast ' s abilities. Ill Marvin Jackson Michael Jackson Carl Jacobs Theodore H. Jamison Duramani Janneh Gary Janssen Debra Janssens Leona Jenkins Barbara Jespersen Donald Johnson Doris Johnson Edward Johnson John Johnson Kathryn Johnson Underclassmen find Raymond Johnson Robert J. Johnson Stephen Johnson Thaddeus Johnson Warren Johnson Jody Johnston Joseph Johnston Allen Jones Bobby Jones Bruce Jones Judy Jones Norita Jones David Kalinchinsky Ruth Karaway Jeff Karr Nicholas Karzin Cynthia Kay Leonard Kelinson Blanchie Kelly Bridget Kennedy Ronald Kennedy Bonny Kerler 112 Daniel Kerns Kathryn Kibling Nancy Kiefer Ronald Kimmins Robert Kincaid John Kindschuh John Kittler Nancy Knanishu David Knight Jeffrey Kolinchinsky Paula Kolls Darlene Kolsrud Astrid Kost Denise Krug life at Rocky exciting Michael Kulig Jan Pierre Laden Carey Joe Lage Janicetine Lampkin Janet Lane Victoria Langdon Jerry Lange Katherine Lannen Patrick John Lannen Kathryn Lawhorn Melissa Lawhorn Mary Leatherman Peggy Lee Jill Leffel Teresa Lehnerer Ricky Lenderman Susan Leonard Terri Lesley John Liddell William Lindahl Helen Linder Treva Lindsay 113 David Lipsman Sara Lofgren Victoria Logan James Lohmeier Rochelle Lomas Maude Lomax Cynthia Long Debra Loring Sandra Loveless Dena Lovett Ralph Lovett Denise Lowery Louis Luckenbihl Jack Lund Mitchell Lundquist Scott McAdams Brian McClellan Debra McClintock Connie McClure Bruce McCormack David McCoy Cheryl McCullough Vern McCullough John McEvoy James McFarland Linda McGee Sheila McGinnis John McKee 114 Sophomores Vern Bleuer, Bob Adams, Donna Barnett, Mike Ander¬ son, Lois Hanson battle out the merits of various short stories. Kathryn McLemore Debra McMillan George McNeal Judy McWade Susan Madsen Richard Mahar Debra Mahio Daniel Malone Sophomore activities need refueling often Andrew Manthey Dianna Martin Douglas Martin Walter Bux Martin Gene Masengarb Harvey Masengarb Michelle Mason Michael Math Barbara Matherly Beverly Matherly Jo hn Maurus Keren Maxey Bruce Meincke Richard Mejia Richard Melton Linda Mendoza Deborah Mesich Maria Metoff Martin Metternich Allan Metz Jerome Meyer Alesia Mickelson Lisa Miers Amy Miller Christine Miller Jana Miller Joan Miller Robert Miller 115 Stanley Miller Linda Mills Janet Minner Curtis Mitchell Jerry Mitchell Randy Moeller Katheren Montegna Linda Moore Patsy Moran Billy Joe Morgan Melvin Morgan John Morrow Daniel Mosenfelder Ronald Moser Geraldine Moyer Gary Murphy William Myers Rebecca Nachbauer Lynn Neifing Deborah Nelson Denise Nelson Mark Nelson Sherrill Nesbitt Richard Nesseler Christine Newton Drew Newton John Nies David Nixon Donald Noack Mitzi Northcutt Lidia Nunez Mark Odean Steve Oldfather Carol Olsen David Olson An avid art student attends to minute details. Donald Olson Terry Omelia John Osborn Lyle Osborne Luci Ovenden James Allen Overton Lennie Owen Mary Rosanne Owen Howard Owens Gloria Padilla Jack Pagett Debbie Park 116 Stephen Park Michael Parr Janet Parrott Michael Patrick Lou Ann Peasley Deborah Perry Janice Peschang Christine Peterson Dennis Peterson Sara Peterson James Petit Carolyn Petterson Pamela Pfeifer Roy Phelps Bradley Phillips Euretta Jean Phillips Thomas Pirmann Nancy Polton Randy Popp LuAnne Posateri Dianne Posten Gerry Printy Charles Pugh Jeffrey Punkiewicz Marilyn Putney Angela Quale Roy Quick Edward Quinlin Gary Race Mark Ralston Miriam Ralston Carey Randerson Bradley Rank Thomas Rathburn Barbara Reed One of the many junior girls ' gym classes participates in a rousing well-known game of feminine field hockey. 117 Christine Reed Lynnette Reed Gary Reiff Susan Reinhart Randy Reynolds David Rice Annie Richardson Lynette Richeson Joan R ichter Beverly Ring Diane Robinson Francine Robinson Sherry Robinson Stephen Rock Judith Roderick Terrence Rodriguez Daniel Rogers Sandra Rogers Patricia Rollins Barbara Rose Marlys Rosenberger Richard Rosenthal Deborah Rosson Laura Rothweiler Jerrol Rottman David Rouse Susan Rowe Martin Rubin Danny Russell Roger Sajak Ward Sajak Suzanne Salak Thomas Sales Craig Samuelson Valda Sanchez 118 At the Homecoming parade, jubilant sophomore cheerleaders generate enthusiasm for their battle with Washington. Evaluated and evaluating new experiences Craig Sandusky Caren Sax james Schafer Michael Schatterman Michael Scheck Barbara Scherer Peter Schmidt Michael Schmook Debra Schubert Robert Schulmeister Irvin Schultz Rebecca Schultz Susan Schultz Suzanne Schultz Cathy Scott jacqueline Scott Peggy Scott Sheila Sears George Sedlak Richard Sedrel Janet Seidel Stephen Sergeant Nancy Sersland Barbara Shaner William Sharp Kathy Shaw Floyd Shelton Kathleen Shepard 119 Carole Shepherd Orville Shields Terry Shrake Melvin Silas Brenda Simmons John Simmons Roger Simmons Janice Simpson Jeannette Simpson Linda Singleton Phillip Sisson Kathryn Sivill Lori Skafidas Raymond Skinner Sophomores can ignore driving regulations bodaciously. New sophomores Jerold Slagel Kathy Sloan Connie Smiley Kirk Smith Pearlee Smith Thomas Smith Robert Sneath Victor Snyder Elizabeth Soady Linda Solis Jean Somes Jon Spurgetis Carol Stancil William Starling 120 Deborah Steele Sandra Stegall Richard Steger Harry Stelling Paula Stephenson Verne Stevenson Warnice Steward Elliot Stewart Kathy St ice Cindy Stirts Deborah Stockton John Stone Adrian Stoner Marilyn Strausse Stephen Stropes James Sullivan Patricia Sutton Roxanne Swank Susan Swedberg William Sweet Sharon Swim Gary Taube Checking films is an integral part of Susie Reinhart ' s day. blend into Rocky ' s pattern Daniel Taylor Lynzetta Taylor Patricia Taylor Sandra Taylor Thomas Taylor Patricia Teague Daniel Teeter Randall Tempel Sandra Temple David Thomas Dennis Thompson Michael Thompson Rory Thomson Reginald Thornton 121 Daniel Tripilas Barbara Tucker Karen Tucker Sharon Tucker Janet Tumlin Lynn Turnbull Ellen Turner James Turner Esther Twitty Andrew Tyrrell Leroy Ulam Louie Valsoano Jane VanDenBreen Deborah VanMieghem Karla VanSpybrook Helen Varadi David Varner Scott Varner David Vesole Carol Vickroy Rodger Viernow Discovering, learning, enjoying high school Designing and building a Homecoming float for the first time, the sophomores encourage Rocky to Stage a Victory. 122 Scrumptious baking goods induce students to take home economics with Miss Cocks. Jeffrey Vincent Sheryl Vrell Ellen Wadsager Dennis Wahlheim Robert Wakeland Bruce Walker Trudy Walker Michele Walskes Thomas Warkentin Fred Warren Peggy Weatherly Pamela Webb Vicki Weber Richard Weed Cathy Weikert Bruce Weindruch Susan Welsh Gerianne Wendland Scott Wendling Donald West Gerald West Steven Westerbeck Steven Westerfield 123 Michelle Whaley James Whitcomb Brenda White Sherri White Vicky Whitesell Gregory Wilkens Janice Wilkens David Wilerns Timothy Willett David Williams Debra Williams Teresa Williams Rocky ' s doors open to many new challenges. Hazel Wilson Joseph Wilson Owen J. Wilson Timothy Wilson William Wilson Mark Winter Donald Wise Debra Wisely Pamela Withenbury Timothy Wolters Deanna Work Jon Michael Worman Christine Wynes Nan Wynn Michael Yacone John Yeager Jeanette York Peter Young Michael Zare Marti Zukerman Morris Zukerman Michael Zwer Rocky ' s sophomore girls receive helpful guidance from Miss Jones who is al¬ so a sophomore at Rocky this year. Not pictured Robert Cole Steven Cruise Gary Frazelle Karen Freeburg Lee Freelove Valerie Gobble Marilyn Goodwin Michael Grissom Pamela Hasson Joan Hiatt Patrick Holiday Leslie Hoover Helen Krukowski Lee Kalvin Beth Makiney Danny Price James Ralph Robert Thompson Tommy Veasey involving ijjjiiiii :::::::: ; : m- ■ Senate members are, FRONT ROW, N. Kelley, K. Theus, S. Mathe, H. Golden, S. Strohbehn, B. Howell, L. Nelson R Bes- w.ck, D. Wynes, B. Doonan, F. Wood, C. Bolt, S. Flack. SECOND ROW, L. Anderson, L. Rakus, ). Allison, D Durkee D Potter, P. Long, G. Learner, T. Lehnerer, A. DePaepe, N. Strahl, C. Barnes, S. Welsh, D. Foley, ). Atkinson, L. Skafidas, ' M Creger, S. Caulpetzer, M. O ' Melia, P. Eagle, D. Hinrichs. THIRD ROW, P. Shean, J. DeBarr, S. Sherrard,). Miers, ). Wahl, P. Johnson, M. Maisenbach, M. Wilde, N. Schneider, H. Waxenberg, G. Carlson, M. Priebe, R. Miers, L. Barker, I. Ullman S. Buller, D. Hansen, K. Gilliam, M. Hodge, T. Blakely, V. Rodriguez. Senate provides outlet for student desires Senate Officers Frank Wood—President Howard Waxenberg— V. President Laurie Anderson—Secretary Helane Golden—Treasurer Frank Wood Howard Waxenberg Laurie Anderson Rock Island High School ' s Senate, a body of students for recommending school im¬ provement, continued its serv¬ ice as communication middle¬ man this year. The Senate sponsored the selection of the cheerleaders and Homecoming Royalty and oversaw the elec¬ tion of class officers and Junior Marshals. This council directed the charity drives. They partici¬ pated in a senator exchange program and Quint City Stu¬ dent Congress. The representa¬ tives also made a major revision of school rules based on a questionnaire and administra¬ tive opinion. Helane Golden 129 Dave Garber pushes for Camera Club during the Organizations Assembly. Fridays! These were special days this past school year. The reason might have been the assemblies. The assemblies in¬ cluded those for holidays and special events, entertainment and exchanges. Held an av¬ erage of two a month, they covered a variety of subjects. The solemn Christmas and ceremonious Homecoming as¬ semblies were two notable highlights. Besides these were the informative organizations and award assemblies, allow¬ ing the students to become aware of achievements and activities of fellow students. In the realm of entertainment, dance bands, magicians, and even banjo players performed. Also, Rocky hosted area high school talent in exchange as¬ semblies. 130 Carollers promote Christmas spirit at Rocky by singing holiday songs. entertain and inform The Stage Band, directed by Mr. Kruzan, enlivens the Homecoming Assembly. ' - a Rocky ' s representative to Girl ' s State, Patty Scott, poses prettily. Boy ' s State representative, Irwin Spady, shows the rubber tree he grew. Rocky students receive numerous honors Last year s Junior Marshals, Laura Swedberg, Frank Wood, Jackie Freshwaters, and Marc Gilliam take time out from a hectic schedule to relax. Laurie Anderson, DAR winner, strikes a revolutionary pose. 132 Organizing the American Field Service program at Rocky is a committee including, FRONT ROW , Chris Boyles, Laura Swed- berg, Leanna Nelson, Marsha Maurus, Paula Froude, Gloria DeVacht, Deonna Durkee, Scott Mcllvain, Tony Canny, Sylvie Mathe, Julia Bertelsen, Janet Bertelsen, Ruth Caraway, Judy Roderick, Susan Salak. BACK ROW , Gary Greenleaf, Bonnie Wagner, Laurie Anderson, Sharron Turner, Dawn Shoemaker, Chris Swanson, Ann Osborn, Susie Sherrard, Jackie Kenney, Christy Liggitt, Ellen Batt, Roy Phelps, Melodie Maisenbach, Susan Schultz, Becky Schultz, Lori Skafidas. AFS strengthens international relations The purpose of the AFS Committee was to promote in¬ ternational understanding and appreciation of the different cultures of the world. They pursued these goals through various activities. Members planned fund-raising projects for Rocky students in Rl ' s own exchange program. They wel¬ comed and helped the foreign exchange students. Finally, looking ahead, the group found hosts for next year ' s foreign students. Officers of the AFS Committee are Laurie Anderson, president; Dawn Shoe¬ maker, vice-president; Ann Osborn, secretary; and Gary Greenleaf, treasurer. AFS student Sylvie Mathe teaches songs to French Club members. Sixty-five Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalists from Rock Island rise to the top of Rocky ' s senior class. 134 Scholastic excellence proves worthwhile The top ten are, SEATED: Allen Carlson, Sharon Engel, both valedictorians; Duane Taylor, 3rd; STANDING: Lynette Beinke, Gail Hansen, Dick Hinrichs, tied for 4th; Julia Bertelsen, 7th; Mick O ' Melia, 8th; Scott Schade, 9th; and Marlise Riffel, 10th. 135 AFS program promotes universal understanding Duramani compares American life with that of his native country. West Africa. Traveling 15,000 miles be¬ tween them to arrive here, three foreign students en¬ rolled at Rocky. Two of them, Anthony Can¬ ny and Sylvie Mathe, were sponsored by the American Field Service. The third, Dura¬ mani Mohamed Janneh, was sponsored by Richard Corby, a Rock Island junior high teacher whom Duramani met in his country during Corby ' s service as a Peace Corps vol¬ unteer. Tony is from S. Africa, Dura¬ mani from W. Africa, and Sylvie is a native of France. Laurie Anderson, a Rocky senior, also traveled. 136 Sophomore debaters learn skills through much experience. They are Maria Metoff, Ken Herbert, Rory Thompson, Morrie Zukerman, and Doug Martin. Linnea Johnson, Bill Andre w, Maynard Siegel perfect an upcoming debate. Compulsory service is theme for debaters Mundane was definitely not the word to describe the varsity debate squad in this year. In fact, things were pretty lively around the rostrum with the debaters partaking in a successful tournament season. The debate coach provided a strong incentive for the var¬ sity debaters with the newest in coaching techniques. He di¬ rected their actions with a braided bullwhip given him by four of his varsity squad. The infamous whip and its opera¬ tor ' s technique probably had much to do with the fact that varsity debaters achieved a highly commendable record of four wins and eight loss¬ es at the rigorous Illinois State University Invitational Debate Tournament held at Cham¬ paign, Illinois this year. Assembled behind the debate lecturn are, KNEELING, Maynard Siegel, Marty Lef- stein. FRONT ROW, Walt Stradley, Linnea Johnson, Debbie Bennett, Bob Mar- tensen, John Robison. BACK ROW, Steve Buller, David Cibberman, Bill Andrew, David Heinze, and Scott Caulpetzer. Furthering the cause of feminine sports is this year ' s GAA cabinet, FRONT ROW, Jackie Freshwaters, Beverly Banks, Candy Wall, Susie Bundy, Sally Strohbehn, Marde Carbone, Monica Pealstrom, Adena Kershner. BACK ROW, Patty DeMay, Marsha Maurus, Margaret Priebe, Paula Froude, Leanna Nelson, Laurie Anderson, Corky Duhlstine, Renee Miers, Melodie Maisen- bach, Debbie Bennett, Joan DeBarr, Sandy Thomas. Relays, couples party accent GAA calendar Only a healthy body can harbor a healthy mind. This is one of the favorite mottoes of the G.A.A. members. To put in practice this quote, they par¬ ticipated in numerous activities which included swimming, basketball, and archery. Each night that they attended one of these events, they received two points. When they accu¬ mulated twenty-four points, they became official members. The highlights of this group were the Pa and Me Party, the Mother-Daughter Banquet, and the slumber party. The club also helped prepare and decorate for Homecoming. The money-making projects were selling G.A.A. sweatshirts Mrs. Lange instructs a GAA member in the fundamentals of the trampoline. and working at concession stands. 138 GAA officers, Paula Froude, president; Melodie Maisenbach, treasurer; Leanna Nelson, vice president; and Marde Carbone secretary, find the girls ' locker room a convenient place for picture taking. Debbie Bennett, whose costume won second place, exhibits her creation. Bonnie Howell participates in games at the GAA masquerade party. 139 DO class reunites after day ' s work to review problems encountered in the real world of the skilled tradesman. DO enacts an in-school birth of a salesman Hoping to keep up with the latest developments in the business world, DO members leaf through current publications. Who else but the DO Club could find a mechanic, a paint mixer, a welder, and an Argus staff member, exchanging ideas with each other about their jobs? In the Diversified Occupa¬ tions Club students prepared for their future, gaining up-to- date knowledge about their chosen occupation. By using the skills acquired in their training, DO students enriched their families and communities long after school graduation. A bowling and Halloween party were highlights of the DO Club during this year. All of the DO activities were held with CWT. 140 Students utilize talents outside classroom Active Rocky students whose common interest was to use in¬ school and on-the-job train¬ ing in preparation for their fu¬ ture were spirited members of the CWT Club. The Coopera¬ tive Work Training Club con¬ ducted their first meeting of the year with combined attrac¬ tions of picnic and band ac¬ companiment. In conjunction with the Diversified Occupa¬ tions Club, the CWT Club held their annual Christmas party, this year in the home of their sponsor. With these social ac¬ tivities combined with their school studies they worked to¬ wards commercial success. CWT students seek prospects for employment as they look forward to using their newly-acquired commercial skills. After viewing a film dealing with choosing a career, students pool their knowledge of various job opportunities. Ml Varsity Y-Teeners relax and enjoy refreshments at a meeting. Sophomore Y-Teens officers, Deb Griffin, Jackie Scott, Sharon Allen, and Pat Hick¬ man follow traditions of varsity Y Teens. Wrapping gifts at a Y-Teens meeting are Bonnie Wagner, Susie Andich, Carol Goldstein, Mara Mitchell, Jean Bennett, and Sharron Turner. Thoughtful Y-Teens, a girls ' club offered its members many varied social projects. Getting off on the right foot, a Big Sister-Little Sister Slumber Party was held at the Y. The Y-Teens Sadie Hawkins dance gave everyone a chance to “grub up. Y-Teens proceeded to play Santa Claus ' s part at the Head Start Christmas Party. The tradi¬ tional “Sweetheart Swirl was held in February. This event was, as usual, a girl-ask-boy affair and turned out a success. Requirements to attend this dance were service projects, attendance at a required num¬ ber of meetings and member¬ ship paid. M2 Y-Teen cabinet members pause from meeting to pose for camera. They are, FRONT ROW, Dawn Shoemaker, Alma Herrera, Sara Schwiebert, Mara Mitchell, Linda Brown, Karen Klatt, Gail Hansen, Marilyn Fields, Lynn Gay, Theresa Swale. BACK ROW , Monica Pealstrom, Laurie Anderson, Chris Boyles, Helane Golden, Sally Strohbehn, Peggy Bull, Renee Miers, Judy Miers, Joan DeBarr, Diane Potter, Debbie Fenton, and Sandy Thomas. Michaela Demps comes to the Y-Teens slumber party well-prepared. Y-Teens serve Project NOW and Head Start Varsity Y-Teens was headed by Monica Pealstrom, president; Ceri Gellerman, treasurer; Sally Strohbehn, secretary; Sandy Thomas, vice-president. 143 -!-• r Weighing many of the problems of Hi-Y are Brian Doonan, Scott Dorman, Ward Josephson, and Greg DeSmet. Mr. Anderson, Hi-Y advisor, checks program planned for future meeting. Hi-Y studies vocational opportunities Standing tall, Hi-Y officers are Mike Lundahl, vice president; Ward Josephson, president; Bob Johnson, chaplain. 144 Hi-Y ' er$ Gary Greenleaf and Dave Wynes demonstrate their skill at hanging on the high bar, a typical Hi-Y stunt. and narcotics The boy ' s organization Hi-Y gained momentum throughout the year. Their functions in¬ volved such action-spurring events as sports, forums, and trips. One meeting dealt with a field trip to the Rock Island Millwork Co. Others involved such diverse athletics as swim¬ ming and ping-pong. And still another offered a provacative speech presented by Sheriff Boyle concerning the rising problem of narcotics. The club agenda also included the Ki- wanis Queen Candidate and the Easter Lenten Services held in conjunction with the Y-Teens. Jerry Mosenfelder smiles slyly as he helps Walt Stradley into a pose on the paral¬ lel bars. He ' s just waiting to pick up the fallen change. Donkey party receives active Rock backing One of the most active clubs at Rocky this year was the Teen Democrats. Pledging aid to the party ' s national, state, and area candidates, the club ' s routines included endless can¬ vassing and envelope stuffing. Extras in this election year were the opportunities of meeting Governor Shapiro and Mrs. Humphrey at the Quad City airport. Sharon Seymour, Cindy Bengston, Debbie Wiedenhoeft and )eanne Kalish don costumes in attempt to elect Sam Shapiro. Lending their support to the U.S. political system. Young Democrat officers, Jeanne Kalish, Bob Martenson, Mickey O ' Me- lia, Ellen Batt, Linda Johnson, meet in courtyard. 146 Young Republicans, Marsha Maurus, secretary; Laura Swedberg, vice-president; Marlise Riffel, president; John Robison, junior delegate; Cindy Harless, treasurer; and Roy Phelps, sophomore delegate flash victory smiles. Victory reward for avid GOP supporters President Marlise Riffel anticipates win for Rockefeller. During the crucial pre-elec¬ tion period, the Young Repub¬ licans reached for their goal of GOP victory in ' 68. They warm¬ ly greeted Richard Nixon and Nelson Rockefeller when each visited the Quad Cities. Be¬ tween campaigning and can¬ vassing, the members found time to make a float for the Homecoming parade in the shape of an elephant. Avid Rockefeller supporters prepare for sojourn to Miami to let their voices be heard as the New Majority for Rockefeller. Getting a preview of the teachers ' lounge is Future Teachers cabinet. FRONT ROW , Deanne Eshelman, Julie Blick, Emma Cureton. BACK ROW , Debby Bergeson, Pam Mason, Marilyn Fields, Toni Tucker. Valuable programs instruct future educators Do you hate your teachers? If you answered yes, you should have joined FTA, a club dedicated to the better understanding of teachers. In FTA, each member had the chance to learn all about the trials and joys of the teaching profession. This year, in order to make these facts available to members, the club had many teachers come to speak at meetings, describing their work. Aside from regular meetings, the FTA also sent representatives to the state convention where club meth¬ ods were discussed. Marilyn Fields and Julie Blick make plans for Future Teachers meeting. FTA officers are T. Tucker, J. Blick, D. Eshelman, E. Cureton, and P. Ma¬ son. H8 Students take advantage of an emergency to gain valuable experience in preparation for their future vocation. Experience trains future medical assistants Have you ever cringed at the thought of a needle, or fainted at the sight of blood? Then FNA would not have been the club for you. This group was for girls interested in nursing. The girls learned about this profession through speakers, films, and a hospital tour. Some of their projects were helping the T.B. Association, and making Christmas favors for many hospitalized children. The caring for ill students is just one of the duties of future nurses. Future nurse ' s measure up ability. 149 Concert Band members are, FRONT ROW, K. Tomaseski, K. Brent, M. Pence, D. DeMott, B. Kemble, K. Gibson, C. Hof¬ mann, D. Mahlo, S. Beam, P. Putney, M. Caldwell, M. Ralston. SECOND ROW, R. Schenebricker, D. Myers, S. Vann, E. Turner, M. Mossman, T. Cox, P. Reese, D. Kolsrud, D. Carlson, D. Willers, B. Guthrie, K. Eychaner, J. Miller, D. Bane, D. Bane, J. Gunther, L. Brostrom, J. Timm, A. Breck, C. Stevens. THIRD ROW, D. Melton, B. Banks, M. Behrens, S. Leonard, L. Dun- cheon, G. Fowler, C. Scott, G. Reiff, K. Abel, D. Elliott, C. Ulfig, J. Johnson, O. Shields, J. Burroughs, D. Hartman, G. Carlson, R. Crouch, J. Mitchell, G. Millar, T. Baugh, B. Kulig, D. Nyquist, S. Boyle, M. Willems, J. Wilkins, M. Patrick. FOURTH ROW, N. Jones, H. Doden, G. Printy, J. Davis, J. Morrow, C. Wynes, S. Boswell, D. Barnes, T. Jamison, A. Manthey, R. Bennett, M. Leonard, T. Swank, R. Cole, B. McClellan, S. Miller, D. Enstrom, R. Nesseler, D. Pieper, D. Teeter, T. Wil¬ son, B. Butler, D. Nixon, S. Wendling, P. Hymes, J. Davies, D. Dahlstrom, T. Shay, R. Crompton, J. Kittler, B. McCormack, R. Furniss, P. Mayes, B. Myers. Marching one phase of band membership; Members of the Clarinet Choir are, FRONT ROW, Julie Blick, Pam Mason, Susan Bolis, Sheryl Greve, Elaine Collier, Jill Lubben, Lynn Turnbull. SECOND ROW. Bob Fuller, John Gunther, David Bane. The Rock Island High School Band ' s large membership per¬ mitted it to separate into two groups, the Symphonic Band and the Concert Band. In addi¬ tion to those two, there was the select Woodwind and Brass Choirs. In order to be¬ come a member of either of the choirs, a student was tested by the band director. Then only the most skilled were chosen for those groups. The main band, besides pro¬ viding the half-time entertain¬ ment throughout the football season, performed two con¬ certs, one in February, and one in May. iso Mr. Jerry Hart, director, keeps time as notes flow from the Woodwind Choir. Jeanette Davis, Brian Guthrie, and Sharon Seymour add sparkle to band. concert memories endure Horns poised, Brass Band members constantly rehearse with their director. Practice makes perfect as Stage Band members run through a selection. 151 Symphonic Band members are, FRONT ROW, J. Lindorff, K. Kepes, S. Schwiebert, S. Miller, D. Buntaine, L. Dahlen, D. Nelson, D. Epperly, L. Haller, M. Fields, P. Robbins, M. Caldwell, and M. Ralston. SECOND ROW, R. Mason, J. Blick, A. Carlson, S. Bolis, M. Mossman, T. Cox, R. Reese, D. Kolsrud, D. Carlson, D. Willers, B. Guthrie, K. Eychaner, J. Miller, D. Bane, D. Bane, J. Gunther, L. Brostrom, J. Timm, A. Breck, and Stevens. THIRD ROW, E. Collier, L. Turnbull, S. Greve, D. Lovett, J. Lubben, G. Schriner, D. Wenos, M. Winters, B. Randerson, R. Strausse, J. Martin, S. Seymour, T. Herman, D. Fullerton, D. Harrell, B. Huffman, F. Thomas, R. Hallgren, F. Pealstrom, D. Carlson, D. Kolsrud, D. Serrano, E. Arnett, D. Lindy. FOURTH ROW, B. Fuller, D. Dick, C. Randerson, J. Herron, T. Larson, J. Wright, S. Gersick, D. Nicholson, B. Reed, D. Baines, B. Lees, V. McCullough, D. Conrad, M. Timion, M. Cobart, C. Conrad, M. Burrill, ). Salstrom, W. Bradley, J. Vel- man, G. Scott, M. Stetson, B. Carbone, L. Burkert, J. Cliff, J. Robinson, B. Ellison, L. Barker, T. Stone, C. Cox, P. Maxey, and D. Leetch. Musical ensembles render harmonious tunes To permit easier instruction, the Band director divided stu¬ dents into the Concert Band and the Symphonic Band. This was conducive for alternate days of specialized and gen¬ eral training. Another group, the Stage Band, was chosen for virtuoso skill to represent RIHS in exchange assemblies, as well as playing in the Home¬ coming Assembly. Much of the routine work fell to cornet player Frank Thomas, Band manager and right hand man to the Band director. Frank was assisted by Sharon Sey¬ mour and Julie Blick. Brass Choir members are, FRONT ROW, P. Reese, B. Guthrie, D. Carlson, T. Cox, D. Harrell, J. Martin, D. Fullerton. SECOND ROW, W. Bradley, B. Lees, M. Stet¬ son, M. Timion, T. Stone, B. Myers, J. Cliff, D. Dahlstrom. 152 Spotlighting exchange assemblies are Stage Band members Rick Hallgren, Dean Dick, Doug Lindy, Dave Serrano and Dennis Carlson. SECOND ROW, Larry Barker, Dave Leetch, Cary Cox, Lance Burkert, Tom Serrano. THIRD ROW , Bob Huffman, Frank Thomas, Tim Herman, Jerry Mitchell, Dave Conrad, Ken Weed. BACK ROW , David Harrell, Brian Lees. Band officers Sharon Seymour, Julie Blick, and Frank Thomas talk over plans concerning a future band concert. Sr. Glee members are, FRONT ROW , Pam Putney, Emma Cureton, Jewel Shehorn, Pat Bunger, Darcy Peschang, Patty De- May, Dawn Cole, Becky Taylor, Pat Eastland. SECOND ROW , Annette Burlingame, Donna Benoit, Debbie Nice, Theresa Johnson, Nancy Schneider, Gloria DeVacht, Debbie Yeoman, Johnette Hiner, Anne Osborn, and Julie Lindorff. THIRD ROW , John Schaffer, Ken Kaskadden, Wayne Hughes, Cary Feldhahn, Mark McKissick, Rodney Danner, Joe Weeks, Dave Garber, Jim Olsen. LAST ROW , Mark Johnson, Steve Teeter, Frank Wood, Ron Beswick, Ted Brown, Dave Kerler, Bob Bailey, Bill Ellison, Glen Perkins. Sr. Glee Club Officers, seated in the organ room, are Jackie Freshwaters, Gloria DeVacht, Bill Ellison, and Frank Wood. Christmas Certainly the best sounding organization at Rocky was the Senior Glee. The versatile Senior Glee was often called upon to provide musical back¬ ground for a Rocky activity, or to put on a concert of their own. In the spring of this year, hopeful sophomore members of chorus class tried out to become members of the Sen¬ ior Glee during their junior and senior years. If accepted, they were expected to work hard toward a goal of musical perfection. It was this that made the Christmas concert and the spring concert pre¬ sented by the Senior Glee seem all the more enjoyable. 154 Also members of the Sr. Glee are, FRONT ROW, Lynn DalPonte, Mara Mitchell, Jackie Freshwaters, Bonnie Wagner, Pat Dickerson, Cindy Burton, Pat Huffman, Elodie Arnett. SECOND ROW, Peggy Bull, Debbie Hammen, Debbie Neuhaus, Millie Lawerence, Jackie Ellis, Karen Robinson, Rhonda Osbourne, Margaret Priebe, Kathy Pfundstein, Julie Stevenson, Deb¬ bie Sullivan. THIRD ROW, Randy Forman, Larry Cline, Alan Nelson, Rick Hood, Irwin Spady, Terry Salmonsen, Diane Pir- mann, Melodie Maisenbach, Carolyn Smith. LAST ROW, Mike Haney, Wolfgang Krismanits, Steve Vann, Paul Grossman, Dave Shrader, Mike Weindruch, Don Kelly, Bill Gruby, Bob Enlow. concert highlights year Leading their sections for the Senior Glee Club are Larry Cline, Karen Robinson, Dave Garber pauses from a quick re- Ron Beswick, and Johnette Hiner. hearsal before going on stage. 155 Chamber Choir members are, FRONT ROW , Gloria DeVacht, Karen Robinson, Becky Taylor, Millie Lawrence, Dawn Cole, Mara Mitchell, Pat Bunger, Debbie Hammen, Johnette Hiner. BACK ROW , Bill Ellison, Larry Cline, Frank Wood, Al Nelson, Dave Kerler, Irwin Spady, Mark McKissick, Dave Schrader, Steve Teeter. AT PIANO, Marlise Riffel. Chamber Choir extends good will in song Rehearsing for the Christmas concert are Chamber Choir members Becky Taylor, Dawn Cole, Johnette Hiner, Gloria DeVacht, and Mara Mitchell. In the sixteenth century, chamber music was sung by small groups of carolers. A select body of juniors and seniors, having the title of Chamber Choir, met each day this year to engage in singing this type of music. Sixteen talented girls and boys sang out under their director ' s close scrutiny. Sporting rust- colored blazers and plaid jumpers, the Chamber Choir performed in numerous ex¬ change assemblies and school concerts. Many an enjoyable hour was spent by the student body listening to the inspiring voices of the Choir. 156 Rocky ' s female vocalists hit high note Twenty-five female vocal¬ ists composed this year ' s Girls ' Glee Club. Daily during fifth period the girls enjoyed an opportunity to gain skill and precision from practicing. All types of songs, ranging from classical to contemporary were sung and perfected. The Girls ' Glee Club offered their talent to the student body in the var¬ ious concerts and music-fests held throughout the year. Highlighting the Glee Club ' s year was joining with the Sen¬ ior Glee and the Chamber Choir for the 200-voice choral Christmas program. Taking that refreshing pause are Girls ' Glee officers Toni Tucker, Sue Miller, and )an Deater. Accompaniment and direction for the Girls ' Glee Club are provided by Marlise Riffel and Mr. Murray Osborn. FRONT ROW, Jody Johnston, Sylvie Mathe, Donna Tacey, Suzanne Salak, Mark Scott, Jim McFarland, Kathy Sloan, Steve Westerfield, Wolfgang Krismanits, Louis Valsoano, Melvin Grimes. SECOND ROW , Sarah Peterson, Karen DalPonte, Sue Reinhart, Marsha Guthrie, Shirley Gansz, Pam Putney, Julie Lindorff, Mark Ralston, Pam Mason, Gabriel Fowler, Rod Hoing, Esther Twitty. THIRD ROW , Larry Grumming, Kathy Books, Terry Stone, John Cliff, Don Dalstrom, Darron Carlson, John Gunther, David Bane, Chris Stevens, Jeff Martin, Terry Cox. BACK ROW , Mr. Hart, Ken Weed, Tom Cowan, Bob Muskeyvalley, Thad Johnson, Peter Young, Mike Timion, Brian Lees, Wilma Bradley. Rocky musicians create orchestral strains Louis Valsoano and Melvin Grimes strive to reach perfection on the cello. The orchestra strived daily for skill in practice and exact¬ ness in performance. To achieve these goals of preci¬ sion, the string players had sectional practice two times a week to learn fundamental musicianship. While the strings were in sectional prac¬ tice, the woodwinds and brasses met in their respective groups for ensemble work. The Woodwind Choir and the Brass Choir read through new and varied pieces. The ensem¬ bles were asked to play at special events. Highlighting the year was a trip to an Iowa City workshop. 158 Camera Club kindles photographic interest Tours of the Hains Studio and the John Deere photo lab were among the activities of Camera Club members. Besides taking pictures for the WATCHTOWER and the Crimson Crier, the club had several picture-taking nights including a session concen¬ trating on portrait shots. There were also follow-up meetings where members developed and printed their pictures. In other meetings, photographic techniques were studied and demonstrations were given of various kinds of cameras. A photo display from Kodak was shown in the third floor hall. Flashing around school are Camera Club members Sara Schwiebert, Sheryl Greve, Laurie Anderson, Carita Stevens, Jamie Gallagher, Debbie Stone, Kathy Peterson, Steve Brown, Ted Stone, Jerry Carstens, Jeff Romeo, Mike Beardsley, Dave Garber, Tom Shay, Mike Barkau, Dan Reinhart. Dave Garber focuses his interest on the Camera Club presidency. 159 Science and Electronics form Radio Club Elements of the Science and Electronics Club, John Kittler, Ted Stone, Dale Enburg, Craig Sandusky, Larry Thomas, Debbie Stone, Carita Stevens, and SEATED, Steve Buller, and Jerry Carstens, hold periodic meetings. A new club came to Rocky under the auspices of an old one this year. The new Radio Club fused minds with the old Science and Electronics Club. The goal of the members is to obtain their ham radio li¬ censes because this year both clubs had ham radio equip¬ ment available to use. They also had all of the rest of Rocky ' s new sophisticated scientific apparatus available, augmented by field trips, films, and lectures yearlong. 160 Craig Sandusky performs experiments with complex electronics equipment. Science Council members listen intently to a thorough explanation given by the president David Garber. Concessions, picnic spark Science Council Jerry Carstens explains that the voltameter is a very useful instrument. The Science Council of Rock Island High School in¬ cluded all of the members of the Camera Club and of the Science and Electronics Club. They met monthly and the combination worked advan¬ tageously for both groups. At these periodic functions. Science Council members used equipment ranging from a giant star-gazing telescope, and powerful ham radio, to an electric generator. When members weren ' t studying the use of this equipment, they were usually learning how to pop popcorn for all Rocky ' s concession stands. The Coun¬ cil members had to be careful, however-no test tubes could be found in the popcorn! 161 Leading the Dolphinettes through their water escapades are officers: Debbie Fenton, president; Jeanne Kalish, vice- president; Jean Carlson, secretary; Becky Lawhorn, treasurer. Annual performance exhibits One had to do more than float to have been good enough to warrant member¬ ship in the Dolphinettes. To be included in this group one needed, as the name implies, grace along with excellent swimming ability. The Dolph¬ inettes practiced their water ballet diligently to attain syn¬ chronization. The highlight of the year was their annual swim show held in the spring. The theme of this year ' s pres¬ entation was titled Synchro- Swing. The three-night per¬ formance required much re¬ hearsal and preparation, and the girls were rewarded for their effort at a cast party. The ballet leg challenges swimmers to many hours of concentrated effort. 162 Jean Bennett jokes with others about a skit for the water show. Bonnie Knapp and Carol Evans confer with other Dolphinettes in plans for their annual exhibition Synchro-Swing. poise and skill in synchronized swimming Pausing from planning their annual water show, Dolphinette cabinet members are, FRONT ROW , Paula Froude, Pam Weeber, Patty Tilley, Lynette Beinke, Lee Rakus, Dawn Shoemaker, and Geri Gellerman. BACK ROW, Jean Carlson, Jean Kalish, Debbie Fenton, Becky Lawhorn, and Karen Theus. 163 Margaret Priebe, Pep Club president, practices cheering with others to coax her team on to a victory. Pep Club members rehearse with pom pons for a Friday night game. 164 Pompons, buttons generate Full of energy. Pep Club officers climb to success. They are Marti Kaisen, Margar- et Priebe, Laurie Anderson, and Judy Miers. Pep Club cabinet members, FRONT ROW, Jackie Freshwaters, Susie Bundy, Sally Strohbehn, Lisa Chaney and Gloria De- Vacht, SECOND ROW , Carrie Kalina, Margaret Priebe, Renee Miers, Judy Miers, Marde Carbone and Laurie Anderson, sit pretty between excited cheering sessions at games: With their white blouses, red-and-gold beanies and gay pom-pons they add feminine zest to all of Rocky ' s sports encounters. school spirit A-C-T-l-O-N needs pep and that is exactly what the Rocky Pep Club girls displayed this year. Members started the club ' s year off right by spon¬ soring a Pep Club bus to the Jefferson game. Other busses were also enlisted by Pep Club for the football and basket¬ ball games. Homecoming was brightened by happy buttons offered to the students by Pep Club. Rounding out their ac¬ tivities, members also served in the pom pon section. Pep Clubbers generate excitement into the spectators when they execute their cheers along with the cheerleaders. 165 Dramatic Club develops theatrical skills The many thrills of theatre life were obtained monthly at Rocky ' s Drama Club last year. Traveling contest plays, speech contests, and various other productions were but a few of the outlets for Rocky talent. One of the highlighting features of the year proved to be the Rockademy Awards and dinner celebrated in the spring. Reaching for success. Dramatic club officers are, Diane Pirman, Connie Peschang, Steph Heiwig, Dave Johnston, and Jean Rosenquist. Dramatic Club members rehearse for their upcoming play. |. C Bevill, Joyce Eshelman, Dave Johnston, Ruth Caraway, Kim Hutchison, Ben McAdams, Diane Pirmann, and John Robi¬ son rehearse a scene from the Dramatic Club play The Lady ' s Not For Burning. Thespians demonstrate forensic abilities Christopher Fry ' s most highly acclaimed comedy The Lady ' s Not For Burning chal¬ lenged those of the Dramatic Club as their first seasonal play. The twelve cast mem¬ bers performed a matinee on November fourteenth and on the evenings of the fifteenth and sixteenth. The matinee was a first-ever for the club. A unique aspect of the Dramatic Club ' s first produc¬ tion was the fact that the com¬ edy had a setting in the Fif¬ teenth Century and was writ¬ ten in the Elizabethan style although it was first produced in 1948. Actors get carried away during production of the Dramatic Club play. 167 Senior, junior class plays get big turnout A Roomful of Roses, a drama by Edith Sommer examining divorce and desperation, was presented as the Junior Class Play. The money derived from the production helped support the Junior-Senior Prom. Terrence Rattigan ' s Separate Tables served as the Senior Class Play. Two plays in one, this work dealt with complica¬ tions of love. With scripts in hands, three students diligently concentrate on their lines. Members of the Junior Class Play rest after a long night ' s practice. Contest Play members impatiently wait to be called on stage to perform. Many long hours of rehearsals tend to show results such as these. Contest, one-acts highlight Dramatic Club Imagination provided the keystone to dramatic activities this year. The total of four one- act plays presented, showed the massive effort the students, acting in the plays, put forth. The plays were not only com¬ posed of student actors, but were student-directed as well. The other dramatic attraction of the year was the forty- minute-long Contest play. In all of these plays, sparkling stu¬ dent performances made for successful showings. Kim Hutchison, Dave Johnston, and Diane Pirmann rehearse for the One-Acts. Kuchen, strudel spice German Club projects Sprechen Sie deutsch? If you answered that question with ja you were probably a member of the German Club at Rocky. Club members have just completed another suc¬ cessful year ' s fun and learning under the auspices of German cultural understanding. This year, their schedule included a fall picnic, a Christmas party, and several spring trips. German Club officers discussing their language book are Patti |o Soderberg, treasurer; Frank Thomas, president; Jody Geist, vice-president. The concourse serves as a resting place for cabinet members Frank Thomas, Jody Geist, Tim Curry, Patti Jo Soderberg Scott Schade, Larry Barker. 7 6 170 French Club members sample foreign delicacies at their tasting party. Officers: Sandy Thomas, Sally Stroh- behn, Margaret Priebe, Julia Bertel- sen. Parisian AFS ' er adds to French Club success What does bonjour mean? Do Frenchmen sing Christmas carols? What kinds of food do they eat? The solutions to these questions and more were uncovered in French Club. For a small fee, those students interested in the French language and customs participated in many French- centered activities: games, song-fests, and parties. High¬ lighting the year was the long-awaited Chicago trip in the spring. However, the out¬ standing feature of the club proved to be the French ex¬ change student, who added an authentic touch. French Club cabinet members are Sally Strohbe hn, Sylvie Mathe, Julia Bertel- sen, Margaret Priebe, and Carolyn Eagle. Mickey O ' Melia, Mark McMillan, Debbie Bunch, and Duane Taylor pause after judging the Literary Club magazine. Young critics find fulfillment in analysis Chairmen of the Literary Club are Kathy Books, Duane Taylor, and Dan Murphy. The increase of literary in¬ terest among students was the goal of the Literary Club. The club divided itself into two sections. The Literary Criticism section aimed at an exchange and expansion of ideas. Some of the books reviewed in¬ cluded Fountainhead, The Once and Future King, and Space Odyssey. The Creative Writing portion of the club devoted itself to criticism of student-written material. Much o f this work later appeared in the spring Literary Club maga¬ zine, which was judged and edited by a club committee and advisors. 172 Culinary, sewing skills taught to homemakers If you smell something good cooking, then it must be the Home Economics Club in ac¬ tion preparing one of their many superb delicacies. The club participated in many ac¬ tivities that taught domestic skills. The club met once each month with an intriguing program planned for each meeting. At an early session, French foreign exchange student, Sylvie Mathe, gave an expansive lecture on the French homemaker. In two later meetings the girls learned the art of crocheting. Displaying their wares are Home Ec Club officers Jolene Mincer, treasurer; Gloria Heard, secretary; Kathy Davis, president. Newly-acquired skills are put to use by aspiring seamstresses. Future homemakers learn skills and techniques in quickly creating a dress. 173 Pan Am cabinet members are, SEATED , Tom Blakley, Lenny Kelinson, Kathy Books. STANDING , Alma Herrera, Lynette Beinke, Tish Burke, Missy Lawhorn, Kathy Hillan, Debbie Fenton, Sandy Dean, Chris Thompson, Pat Bowman, Diane Potter, Joan DeBarr. Pinata, tacos representative of Latin Ameri Students learn customs of Mexico as Mr. Blomberg begins a hat dance. Judy Dobbler helps organize the preparations for the pinata party. 174 Murray Ezring and Deonna Durkee join hands to try a modern Mexican dance. Any student with a curiosity about the culture of the Span¬ ish people was welcome to become an active member of the Pan American League which met once each month throughout the year. Pan Am helped those interested mem¬ bers by further developing and extending their knowl¬ edge of our neighbors south of the Rio Grande. Highlights of the year included taco parties, slide presentations of Spanish content, food¬ tasting parties, and the annual pinata Christmas party. To¬ gether these activities pro¬ moted the club ' s purpose. Offering Christmas wishes are Pan Am officers Diane Potter, Lynette Beinke, Joan DeBarr, and Tish Burke. 175 First snow finds Rocky ski fans on slopes The Ski Club was active this year hosting many enthusiastic members. The highlight of the year was a trip to Aspen, Col¬ orado. Other ventures in¬ cluded periodic forays to such area skiing meccas as Chest¬ nut Hills, Spring Green, La¬ crosse, and Mt. Vernon. Skiers prepared for their ex¬ peditions by exercise sessions at the YMCA every week. These workouts included strength and agility drills. Preliminary instruction prevents disastrous results on the slopes. Did Jean Claude Killy start this way? 176 The ambitious Junior Rotarians anticipate their trips to the monthly luncheons at Rotary Club, held at the YWCA. Two boys become Junior Rotarians each month Junior Rotarians Ben Farrar and Walt Stradley study diligently, a common senior practice. Key Club opens doors to service at RIHS Key Club members are, KNEELING, Dave Johnston, Lew Miskowicz, Dan Murphy, Al Nelson, John Robison, and Arthur Breck. STANDING, Bruce Hamming, Larry Cline, Duane Taylor, Mickey O ' Melia, Craig Bolt, Ted Larson, Melvin Crimes, Larry Barker, Doug Elliott, Tim Curry, Ted Stone, Don Hentrich, Terry Mitchell, Cary Creenleaf, Joe Ullman, and David Cibberman. BACK ROW, Scott Schade, Walt Stradley, Rick Miers, Drew Newton, Mark Brooks, Ken Enstrom, Howard Waxenberg, Kevin O ' Hern, Frank Thomas, John Borden, Tony Canny, Larry Begyn, David Hanson, DeArmond Briggs, Jerry Carstens, Jon Duyvejonck, Steve Buller, Bob Martensen, Mike Gordon, Jack Salstrom, Brad Appier. Civic-minded Key Club officers, Walter Stradley, Steve Buller, John Borden, and Mike Cordon, prepare to serve the community. Key Club, sponsored by the Rock Island Kiwanis Club, was the largest service club for boys at Rocky. They have a maximum of fifty members. These service-minded stu¬ dents led the soap drive for inmates at Dixon State Hos¬ pital. Geared to foster school enthusiasm, Key Club com¬ pleted the case for the spirit bulletin board this year. At home football games, club members sold programs and booster buttons. This club set the standards for which boys at Rocky strove in behalf of the school. 178 Showing journalistic talents, these honorary journalism students make up the Quill and Scroll. They are, FRONT ROW, Laurie Anderson, Patti Jo Soderberg, Jackie Freshwaters, Cindy Jones, Carol Goldstein, and Marilyn Fields. SECOND ROW, Mickey O ' Melia, Monica Pealstrom, Danny Harris, Helane Golden, and Dave Johnston. Young journalists merit literary honors Monica Pealstrom, Laurie Anderson, and Jackie Freshwaters playfully tackle the beginning of what seems to be—a snow man? Sounds of energetic voices, hurried footsteps, and clat¬ tering typewriters meant that you were within distance of a devoted member of the Quill and Scroll. Members of this honorary journalism society were chosen on the basis of the fulfillment of the national and school requirements. Students had to be in the up¬ per one third of their senior class, and they had to have the approval of their advisor and the Society ' s Executive Sec¬ retary. Honorees had to be on the staff of the WATCH- TOWER and the paper. 1968-69 is action year for WATCHTOWER staff members. Seated in FRONT ROW are Debbie Bennett, Pattie Haines, Sally Strohbehn, Joyce Eshelman, Alma Herrera, and Monica Pealstrom. SECOND ROW, Debbie Bergeson, Marilyn Work- heiser, Dan Harris, Laura Swedberg, Debbie Bunch, Judy Miers, Carol Goldstein, Lisa Chaney, Jackie Freshwaters, Marsha Maurus, and Deonna Durkee. THIRD ROW, Debbie Carel, Sara Schwiebert, Suzi Wolff, Melodie Maisenbach, and Connie Peschang. BACK ROW, Sandy Thomas, Jess Hanson, Dave Wynes, Mark McMillan, Helane Golden, Leanna Nelson, Mickey O ' Melia, Patti Jo Soderberg, and Judy Knox. WATCHTOWER tells it like it is with action Company representative Mike Gardner helps Laura Swedberg with layouts. WATCHTOWER advisor Mrs. Siegel points out basics of yearbook pro¬ duction. 180 as theme Action ' 69 embodied the spirit of the WATCHTOWER staff this year. Action cropped up in every aspect of year¬ book activity. Shooting pic¬ tures, drawing posters, lyric poems for the new advisor, mildly ridiculous announce¬ ments, a new room, a new period, and a new yearbook company all combined to provide a never-ending ac¬ tivity whirl for all involved. The junior assistants on the staff received more responsi¬ bility, even extending to assistant editorships, while the seniors rallied behind the slogan, This is the year of the yearbook! WATCHTOWER staff members welcome their company representative with a party. 181 First semester Crimson Crier staff small Energetic, hard-working, de¬ pendable and efficient were a few of the words used to describe the thirteen mem¬ bers first semester Crimson Crier staff. This group of writ¬ ers, led by Cindy Jones and Bill Ellison, equalled the smallest staff in recent Crier history. The fall Crimson Crier staff produced six issues. The indi¬ viduality of the team showed through in the columns and stories of the paper. A new column, Prune Speaks, dis¬ cussed plans to promote the plight of prunes. The paper also included a feature on the two All-American football players at Rocky, Mr. Franck and Mr. Almquist. Editorial staff of the first semester Crimson Crier includes Carrie Kalina, Paula Froude, and Patti Jo Soderberg. Managing the business of the first semester Crimson Crier are Wayne Hughes, John Klockau, Susie Wilson, and John Timm. 182 but mighty Business manager Wayne Hughes checks list of bills to be paid. Editing the first semester Crier are staff members Bill Ellison, Russell Kennedy, Dave Drake, Jackie Freshwaters, Karen Theus, and Cindy Jones. Co-Edit ors Copy Editor Page One Editor Page Two Editor Sports Editor Page Four Editor Picture Editor Head Proofreader Business Manager Advertising Manager Assistant Circulation Manager Bill Ellison, Cindy Jones Carrie Kalina Jackie Freshwaters Russell Kennedy Dave Drake Karen Theus Patti Jo Soderberg Paula Froude Wayne Hughes John Timm Susie Wilson John Klockau Russell Kennedy learns fundamentals of planning a page layout. Representing the editorial staff are Vicci Marshall, Ben McAdams, Darcy Peschang, Dan Murphy, Carol Swim, Christie Liggitt, Marilyn Fields, Sally Strohbehn, Joanie Stockdale, Debbie Bunch, Laurie Green, )udy Dobbler. Co-Editors Marilyn Fields Dan Murphy Copy Editor Darcy Peschang Assistants Sally Strohbehn, Debbie Bunch Page One Editor Carol Swim Page Two Editor Vicci Marshall Sports Editors Kevin O ' Hern, Marc Gilliam Assistants Rhonda Osbourne, Lynn Burris Page Four Editor Ben McAdams Picture Editor Linnea Johnson Photographer Robbie Coatney Exchange Editor Joan Stockdale Assistant Linda West Proofreader Assistants Christie Liggitt, Judy Dobbler Business Manager V Gail Learner Ad Manager Jerry Mosenfelder Assistants Judy Miers, Laurie Green, Jim Whiteside Circulation Managers Susie Andich, Jackie Ellis, Betsy Stalf, Linda Thomason, Tom Wilson Penetrating the lives of Rock Island students during the second semester, besides baseball, final grades, and Prom, was the new Crimson Crier staff. The Crier, headed by Marilyn Fields and Dan Murphy, from the period two class of journalism, and Laurie Anderson and Dave Johnston, from period three, created many inventive features, in¬ cluding an ambitious series on Negro history and columns for the interest of Rocky stu¬ dents. The spring Crier staffs each produced three issues which granted experiences in publication. The business staff is Linnea Johnson, Betsy Stalf, Jackie Ellis, Rhonda Osbourne, Linda Thomason, Tom Stenhouse, Robbie Coatney, and Marc Gilliam. Journalists form two second semester crews Co-Editors Laurie Anderson Dave Johnston Copy Editor Sheri Gersick Assistants Diane Deyo, Sharon Seymour, Debbie Carel Page One Editor Page Two Editor Sports Editor Stan Lohmeier Assistants Doug Lindy, Mark McKissick Page Four Editor .•.Frank Thomas Picture Editors Larry Cline, Kathy Smith Photographer Dave Kerler Exchange Editors Susie Greenwood, Kim Tomaseski Proofreader Assistants Mark Wilson, Susan Anderson Business Manager Carol Goldstein Ad Manager Steph Heiwig Assistants Debbie Peck, Larry Garcia, Jim Nelson Circulation Manager Monica Pealstrom Assistants Dawn Cole, Barb Bernauer, Chuck Boughan Editorial staff: Stan Lohmeier, Frank Thomas, Dave John¬ ston, Laurie Anderson, Esther Celnik, Debbie Nice, Sheri Gersick. Third period business staff: FRONT ROW, Debbie Hammen, Barb Bernauer, Sharon Seymour. SECOND ROW , Monica Pealstrom, Helane Golden, Dawn Cole, Steph Heiwig, Carol Goldstein, Susie Greenwood, Diane Deyo, Kathy Smith. BACK ROW, Debbie Carel, Susan Anderson, Larry Cline, Dave Kerler, Chuck Boughan, Larry Garcia. 185 National Honor students smile at the thought of their assembly and the free Rotarv dinner given in their honor. National Honor Society gives the or Society: scholarship, leader¬ ship, character, and service, and to follow these ideals throughout my life.” This year, eighty-seven boys and girls re¬ cited these meaningful words. Each was a senior having a grade average of 92 or above. Their many achievements earned them the right to be members of the National Hon¬ or Society, introduced at Rocky in 1937. Since that early date. Rocky has acknowledged 2,106 seniors admitted to the Society. Activities for new members included a banquet hosted by the Rotary Club in late May, and the Induction Ceremony presented to the student body. During the as¬ sembly, each qualifying stu¬ dent received a gold pin, a small but treasured token of recognition. These National Honor Society members also excel as lowa-lllinois Gas and Electric semi-finalists. 186 National Honor Society members gaze into the future as departure from Rocky high school becomes imminent. Rocky scholars recognition The National Honor Society officers, Howard Waxenberg, V.P., Mike Gordon, President, and Lynette Beinke, Secretary, look over the roster of the 87 members. 187 Gary Ackerson Swimming Gary Embretson Varsity Football Coaches ' guidance inspires H.V. Shorty Almquist Athletic Director Bob Riley Varsity Basketball Under the aegis of Athletic Director H. V. Almquist the Rocks waged many successful sports campaigns. Gary Embretson and Bob Riley coached the football and basketball teams to crown and game winners. Gary Ackerson and Bob Motz had their cus¬ tomary good luck with their swimming and tennis squads. Frank Youngquist Girls ' Golf 190 Hod Lundeen Cross Country, Track Bob Motz Boys ' Tennis young athletes to perfection The wrestling and the cross country track teams displayed skill for coaches Chester Schultz and Hod Lundeen. Carl Aronson and Thad Crews fielded area threats in base¬ ball and golf. The feminine sports contingent was repre¬ sented by Frank Youngquist ' s golf team and Mary Brent ' s tennis squad. Chet Schultz Wrestling Thad Crews Boys ' Golf Carl Aronson Varsity Baseball Mary Brent Girls ' Tennis s Heading the All-Star line up are Jim Purcell, Bob Carbone, Eric Sapinski, Rick Miers, Gary Forslund, Pete Cassini, Mike Shroder, Gerry Lossing, Ed Dye, John Swift, Steve Gordon, Lew Miskowicz, Randy Entler, Drake Devore, Ken Johnson, Ron Severtsgaard, Walt Stradley, Doug Carpenter, Pat Quinlan, Jerry Carpenter, Harvey Chaney, Doug Stelling, Steve Arnold, Individual efforts Tagged as a possible dark horse, the Rock Island Var¬ sity football team went on to fulfill that prophecy with an outstanding 6—3 mark. In his second year as head coach, Gary Embretson guided a well- knit ball club to the best rec¬ ord compiled by a Rocky squad in several years. The first game saw the Rocks come from behind to upset the perennial power¬ house, Cedar Rapids Jefferson, in the final quarter, 21—7. Sparked by the running of Ken Johnson and two touch¬ down passes from Drake De- Vore to Rick Miers the grid- ders began the season in a triumphant way. Davenport West was the Rocks ' next vie- key to Rocky tim, as the squad displayed a tremendous rushing attack of 367 yards. The team exploded in the first quarter for 27 points, including a touchdown ramble by defenseman Walt Stradley and three other t-d sprints consuming only five plays from scrimmage. The final score was 41—13. The following week Rock Island Paul Mayes, Jim Davies, Jim Harder, Jerry Jenks, Keith Atkins, Jim Swift. Rick Bevans, Glen Perkins, Jeff Gahn, Tracy Stoll- berg, Mike Caldwell, manager, Mr. Hardin, Ben Clark, Mr. Bonsall, Mr. Miller, Mr. Embretson, Tony Chappell, Bill Sowards, Mike Gordon, Norman Jones, Tom Minick, Hal Sackfield, Mark Sheer, Gary Anderson. grid success in triumphant season earned the city football crown in defeating Alleman, 27—9. Homecoming spirit at two schools slowed Rocky consid¬ erably as a tilt at Clinton saw the River Kings trim the Rocks, 12—0, and at another contest in East Moline, the Varsity barely squeezed by, 14—13. In the next game, the Rocks rumpled rival Moline. With a score of 33—20, the battle was primarily an offen¬ sive show with Harvey Chaney and Lew Miskowicz and Steve Arnold ' s fine performances. The Islanders were headed off the next week by Davenport Central, 25—7, and again by Washington of Cedar Rapids, 47—7, before a Rock Island Homecoming crowd. The grid- ders closed the season by trouncing Iowa City, 20—4. Highly successful, Rocky was led offensively by fullback Ken Johnson and defensively by end Walt Stradley. 193 Rock Island 21 Rock Island 41 Rock Island 27 Rock Island 0 Rock Island 14 Rock Island 33 Rock Island 7 Rock Island 7 Rock Island 20 Cedar Rapids Jefferson 7 Davenport West 13 Alleman 9 Clinton 12 East Moline 13 Moline 20 Davenport Central 25 Cedar Rapids Washington 47 Iowa City 4 Drake DeVore, Rocky ' s outstanding quarterback, prepares an onslaught on a poised West player. The Rocks won the game 41—13. Rocky stars feted at fall sports banquet Ken Johnson illustrates his superb running ability, which earned him state¬ wide recognition, in a game with Davenport Central. The 1968 annual Football Banquet was held at Rock Is¬ land High ' s cafeteria on No¬ vember 20, 1968 at 6:30 P.M. After the dinner was con¬ sumed Coaches Bonsall, Clark, and Hardin presented awards of certificates, minor and ma¬ jor letters to the team. Head Coach Embretson presented special awards to the following squad members: Harvey Cha¬ ney, most improved; Doug Carpenter, best blocker; Walt Stradley, best defensive; Drake DeVore, best team man; and Ken Johnson, most valuable. Lou Miskowicz was given the honor of the 1969 captainship. Ken Johnson also received a special award for gaining 1027 yards for this football cam- Early season foes fall to Rocky ' s agility Walt Stradley, defensive demon for the Rocks, attacks Pioneer quarter¬ back and anticipates throwing him Slippery pigskin eludes grasp of speedy junior half-back Lew Miskowicz. for a substantial loss. Jim Swift is nailed to the ground after a timely fumble recovery. Jim Purcell and Walt Stradley rush to his aid. 195 Ken Johnson lunges through a wall of Warriors for extra yardage—the distance which separates the great players from the good ones. Lew Miskowicz falls under a barrage of enemy muscle after a long gain. Fleet Harvey Chaney follows dangerously conceived path of Mike Shroder. Mighty Rocky Jerry Carpenter sets his sights on the goal line in Rocky ' s smashing victory over Davenport West. 196 Multi-starred Drake DeVore runs right Jim Purcell grounds an aggressive Blue Devil as Pete Cassini and Ron Severts- end searching for a receiver. gaard rush to his aid. machine rambles past Illinois adversaries Blocking by Rocky ' s rugged front lineman enables Jerry Carpenter to launch a pass, hopefully to a waiting receiver. 197 Sophomore Football members are: Tom Boswell, Greg Carlsen, Don Johson, Bob Johnson, Doug Foster, Howey Owens, Arthur Blocker, Jack Pagett, Dave Knight, Jeff Punkiewicz, Russell Hoover, Roy Quick, Mike Worman, Terry Rodriguez, Elvin Foster, George Day, Andy Tyre ' l, Dave Hansen, Jerry Hanson, Rick Cooklin, John Maurus, Mike Fullerton, Mike Averill, Rich¬ ard Mahar, Bruce Walker, Mike Patrick, Mr. Lauson, Mr. John Benn, Bill Butler, Mr. Don DeTaeye, Mitch Clendenin, Mr. Jim Seeley, Dave Veeso, Mr. Hugh Johnson, Jewel Colvin, John Osborn, John Each, John Spurgetis, Mike Hodge, Guy Bowswer, Bob Kincaid, Charles Harris, Lindsay Hall, Ron Kennedy. Sophs show potential in injury-ridden year Overcoming a slow start, lack of size, and costly injuries, The Rock Island Sophomore football team completed a highly successful season. The Pebbles, under new Head Coach John Benn, displayed a devastating running attack in compiling a 3—3—2 record. In their opener the Pebbles were stymied by Jefferson 7— 33. They came to life though, and won their next three games in a row. Their victims were West 20—19, Alleman 19—13, and Clinton 32—14. After tying East Moline 20—20, The Pebbles lost to Moline 6— 20 and tied Central 0—0. They polished off the season by los¬ ing to Washington 12—34. 198 The Soph ' s ground attack was lead by halfback Bobby Johnson who rushed for nearly 100 yards. Other backfield stars were quarterback John Each, halfback Bruce Walker, and fullback John Maurus. The out¬ standing linemen were tackle George Day, and Jerry Hansen, and end Dave Hansen. The Pebbles showed both great potential and competive- ness throughout the season. They proved their desire by coming from behind and tak¬ ing the lead in the fourth quar¬ ter in each of their victories. Rock Island 7 C.R. Jeff. 33 Rock Island 20 Dav. West 19 Rock Island 19 Alleman 13 Rock Island 32 Clinton 14 Rock Island 20 East Moline 20 Rock Island 6 Moline 20 Rock Island 0 Dav. Central 0 Rock Island 12 C.R. Wash. 34 Travelers return with deeper understanding Three travel programs en¬ abled nine Rocky students to spend last summer abroad. Students that toured Eu¬ rope through the People-to- People Program were Debbie Brasier, Gail Hansen, Tom Strasovich, Rhonda Osbourne, Pat Ryan, and Bonnie Wag¬ ner. Their six-week itinerary included England, France, Ger¬ many, the Netherlands, and Belgium. Dawn Shoemaker, spon¬ sored by the Presbyterian Youth For Understanding, spent the summer in Holland. She was one of 250 Americans under this program who were guests of a European family. Dave Garber also traveled. Sponsored by a summer camp, he spent approximately seven weeks in Israel. Travelers display several of the many souvenirs brought back from Europe. 199 Jo Layne Bowes Reminiscent of the good old days, the 1968-69 Homecoming Court travels by covered wagon through the wild West. Highlighting Rocky ' s Round¬ up, Jo Layne Bowes was crowned Rock Island High School ' s 31st Homecoming Queen on November 1, 1968. Jo Layne ' s court included Jack¬ ie Freshwaters, Leanna Nelson, Monica Pealstrom, and Laura Swedberg. The Girl ' s Athletic Associ¬ ation presented a necklace to each of the royalty. Senate honored the royalty with a corsage and bracelet. Petitions were attained by twenty-eight Senior girls, with fifteen girls receiving the re¬ quired twenty-five signatures. These girls were voted upon by the junior and senior class¬ es, which later chose the royalty. The Queen presided over the subsequent parade, game, and dance. 200 Leanna Nelson Mo nica Pealstrom Laura Swedberg and Court reign over Homecoming activities Queen JoLayne Bowes and her court listen, enthralled by the entertainment provided at the Homecoming Assembly. 201 Rocky ' s Roundup makes good Revolving around the theme of “Rocky Roundup, Home¬ coming 1968 passed quickly— but only after a month of in¬ volved preparations. On No¬ vember 1, the downtown pa¬ rade, including the band, cheerleaders, queen candi¬ dates, and floats, marshalled a festive mood. The Road- runner, Rock It To ' Em ' , and Choo Choo, were the prize winning floats, and were later paraded during halftime of the football game. Con¬ cluding an active weekend was the Homecoming dance, sponsored by GAA. Old West decorations provided the setting; bags of gold gum were given to each girl; bubbling drinks were on hand; appropriate portrait pictures were taken; and of course, the Queen and her court were presented. 202 Here we have the mechanism that manipulates Texas Mike ' s move¬ ments ' demonstrates Howard Wax- enberg. horse sense Winning Homecoming floats require last minute touches before judging. Those with signed petitions are FRONT ROW , M. Pealstrom, H. Golden, M. Demps, SECOND ROW, L. Swedberg, K. Theus, J. Freshwaters, L. Nelson, P. Eastland, M. Riffel, P. Froude, THIRD ROW , J. Bennett, M. Spurgetis, P. DeMay, J. Bowes. Missing is R. Liddell. 203 Bennie Blakney 112 lbs., III I I I BobGa.hright95ibs. Rock Island wrestling squad Ezell Turner 120 lbs., Marty Davis 120 lbs. Ron Banks 103 lbs., Tom Tailer 112 lbs. Bill Haughly 154 lbs., Rick Benz 145 lbs. grapples to matdom ascendancy GregCarlsen 165 lbs., Mike Boultinghouse 133 lbs. Chris Hegg 138 lbs., Doug Foster 138 lbs. Struggling for victory, Ron Banks shared the determination of the whole wrestling team. The team members for 1969 were Keith Atkins, Ron Banks, Rick Bevans, Rick Benz, Bennie Blakney, Mike Boultinghouse, Greg Carlsen, john Christiansen, jewel Colvin, Martin Davis, George Day, James Flynn, and Doug Foster. Other members included Michael Fulton, Dale Gansz, Bob Gathright, Willie Gathright, Rick Gibson, William Hawley, Steven Hefley, Chris Hegg, Larry Hinson, Mike Hodge, Bob Hoffman, Chuck McDowell, Ron Moser, and David Olson. Completing the team were members Dave Reed, Tom Taylor, Ezell Turner, and Larry Williamson. The managers were Jim Metz, Melvin Grimes, and John Gunther. Coach Chester Schultz was assisted by Don DeTaeye, and Walter Gerber. Rocks drop dual meets, three go to sectional The 1968-69 wrestling season must be termed a building year for Rocky. The 1—10 dual meet record does not reflect the ex¬ perience gained by the many underclassmen who wrestled on the varsity squad all year. As many as six of the twelve weight classes were filled by sophomores. Most promising of the soph¬ omores was 103-pounder Ron Banks who advanced to the fi¬ nals of the sectional tourna¬ ment and just missed qualify¬ ing for State when he was 206 defeated in the “wrestle back round of the tournament. Helping the effort at the sec¬ tional tournament were 145- pounder Rick Bevans, junior, who along with Banks placed first in district competition and 120-pounder Ezell Turner, sen¬ ior, who qualified by placing second in the district. Senior 127-pounder Chuck McDowell was the most suc¬ cessful wrestler in dual meet competition but failed to qual¬ ify for the higher tournaments when he was upset in district. Dual Meets (2—15) Rock Island 23 Savanna 21 Rock Island 22 C.R. Kennedy 19 Rock Island 5 C.R. Jeff. 39 Rock Island 8 Dav. West 31 Rock Island 8 Sterling 31 Rock Island 18 Dixon 27 Rock Island 9 Iowa City 37 Rock Island 20 Clinton 22 Rock Island 20 Alleman 24 Rock Island 5 Dav. Central 30 Rock Island 12 Moline 28 Rock Island 5 Dubuque 38 Rock Island 8 East Moline 37 Rock Island 8 Reavis 35 Rock Island 8 Prophet. 34 District Meet 4th Swimmers merit honors; send nine to state Junior Varsity cheerleaders, Leah Hisey, Candy Cheek, Marcia Glassner, and Judy Knox spur the dolphins on to victory. Those dolphins inspired by the cheers are Coach Cary Ackerson, Dave Wenos, Doug Carpenter, Chris Kirk, Stan Lohmeier, Marc Gilliam, John Timm, Dave Conrad, Lynn Burris, Randy Kirk, Sam Karon. SECOND ROW: Todd Anderson, Don McWilliams, Rick Meade, Chris Conrad, Don Dalhstrom, Wolfgang Krismanits, Ted Brown, Jon Duyvejonck, Scott Boxman, Joe Weeks, Curtiss Scott, Tom Ayers, Coach Ken Knapp. THIRD ROW: Coach Jim Peterson, Jeff Kolinchinsky, Jeff Punkiewicz, John Chap¬ pell, John Guth, Lynn Sutton, Brian Gunthrie, Lee Brostrom, Keith Gilliam, Kurt Froude, Bill Morgan, Marty Karon, Rick Gros- sell. BACK ROW: Ken Arnold, David Feesell, Jerry Mitchell, Jim Lohmeier, North Jersell, Toby Bevill, Manager Nick Karzin, Doug Fisher, Mark Greenleaf, Mark Broendel, Kim Cosentine, Rick Rubenstein, Dave Rubenstein. Rock Island ' s Dolphins swam to the best season on record with 15 wins and 3 losses. The teams great drive was attrib¬ uted partly to the 400 yard freestyle relay of Marc Gilliam, Jon Duyvejonck, Bob Loh¬ meier, and Keith Gilliam which set an All-American time of 3:20.3. Also assisting this great victory slate was the medley relay team of Scott Boxman, Wolfgang Krismanits, and Marc and Keith Gilliam that was considered for an All-American time. Outstanding individual ef¬ forts were seen with Marc Gil¬ liam and Stan Lohmeier in the 100 yard butterfly, with Marc holding the nation ' s fastest schoolboy time; Boxman in the 100 backstroke; Krismanits in the 100 breaststroke; Duyve¬ jonck in the 100 freestyle; Bob Lohmeier in the 400 free; and versatile Keith Gilliam compet¬ ing in nearly all strokes. Sam Karon made diving a Rocky specialty, remaining un¬ defeated in dual meets. John Timm leisurely strokes through the water. Dual Meets 15—3 Rock Island 66 Rockford Guilford 28 Rock Island 72 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 23 Rock Island 42 Cedar Rapids Washington 53 Rock Island 58 Davenport West 37 Rock Island 681 2 Davenport Central 251 2 Rock Island 69 Carl Sandburg 26 Rock Island 68 Tinley Park 27 Rock Island 56 Homewood Flosmoor 39 Rock Island 68 Thorton of Harvey 27 Rock Island 70 Clinton 25 Rock Island 76 Rockford East 19 Rock Island 68 Rockford West 27 Rock Island 46 New Trier East 49 Rock Island 74 Assumption 21 Rock Island 42 Thornridge 53 Rock Island 48 Moline 47 Rock Island 73 Clinton 22 Rock Island 48 Peoria Richwoods 47 Championship Meets Thanksgiving Relays ( 10 teams) 2nd Dolphin Relays ( 9 teams) 3rd Riverside Brookfield ( 25 teams) 1st Quad-City Varsity ( 5 teams) 1st Quad-City Sophomore ( 5 teams) 1st Mississippi Valley Varsity ( 9 teams) 2nd Mississippi Valley Soph. ( 9 teams) 2nd District ( 12 teams) 1st State (125 teams) 6th Senior Sam Karon executes his sleek Super swimmers turn state ' s, all state diving talent. 1 With a powerful surge, All American swimmer Marc Gilliam pushes his way toward the finish and another victory. 208 Anxiously awaiting the state meet are qualifiers FRONT ROW, Bob Lohmeier, Marc Gilliam, Scott Boxman, Keith Gilliam, John Duyvejonck, and Sam Karon. BACK ROW, John Timm, Ted Brown, and Wolfgang Krismanits. Versatile Keith Gilliam strokes his way to victory in the Ind. Medley. nation ' s eye to Rock Island 209 New outfits and new cheers give sparkle to Deonna Durkee, Michaela Demps, Leanna Nelson, Laura Swedburg, and Marsha Maurus presented challenging new cheers before Rocky fans. Rock Island ' s cheerleaders were both active and colorful. The varsity squad switched from the traditional red suit to a gold one. The cheerleaders made a brave break, from sweaters to vests, wearing bright new uniforms. These fifteen girls practiced long before the grueling try¬ outs. After being selected by the Senate there were many more lengthy workouts. The girls then led cheers at assem¬ blies, games, and meets. In another change the junior- varsity and varsity squads sac¬ rificed study halls to have a free period for cheerleading prac¬ tice. 210 junior varsity cheerleaders, Robbie Coatney, Candy Cheek, Judy Knox, Marcia Glass- ner, and Leah Hisey exhibit unity. Supporting each other are the Sophomore cheerleaders FRONT ROW , Carolyn Eagle and Jana Miller. BACK ROW, Mary Cloninger and Susi Swedberg. Rocks streak to victory after slow start Members of the varsity basketball squad pause from their pre-game practice. They are, FRONT ROW, Mark Brooks, Carl Bates, Frank Wood, Bruce Hamming, Bernard Teague, Frank Riley, and DeArmond Briggs. BACK ROW, Duncan Fallon, Jerry Carpenter, Steve Herman, Joe Yohn, Cary Cox, Bob Jackson, Tom Scott, and Coach Frank Riley. The Rock Island Rocks com¬ pleted a successful 1968—69 basketball season with a 14— 10 record. After a slow start, the Rocky cagers quickly gained momentum, winning ten games in twelve outings including six straight. How¬ ever the Rocks then finished in a slump, losing their last four games. The Rocks posted three outstanding wins. They blasted arch rival Moline 85— 57, and played masterfully in whipping highly rated Rock¬ ford West. In the Regional Tournament the Rocks earned 212 a finals berth, playing their finest game of the year, beat¬ ing East Moline 68—61. The Rocks, starting only one player over 6 ' 0 , combatted their lack of height with an aggressive defense and a de¬ termined attitude. Frank Riley led the team ' s balanced scoring attack with a 14.1 average. For his fine all around play he received first all team MVC and Quad- City honors. Bernie Teague, Rocky ' s other heads-up guard, followed Riley with a 13.2 average and earned third team MVC and Second Team Quad-City recognition. De¬ Armond Briggs, playing center and forward, scored 11.2 points per game and led the team in rebounds. Bruce Hamming (10 point average), a 6 ' 7 Sophomore, added scoring and rebounding punch in reserve. Mark Brooks and Carl Bates, senior forwards averaged 8.5 and 7.0 points respectively. Frank Wood was the top reserve guard and averaged 4 points. Scoreboard Rock Island 55 Quincy 82 Rock Island 69 Dav. West 41 Rock Island 68 Rock. Auburn 66 Rock Island 71 E. Moline 77 Rock Island 63 Alleman 70 Rock Island 62 C.R. Kennedy 59 Rock Island 70 Clinton 61 Rock Island 63 Iowa City 60 Rock Island 64 E. Aurora 60 Rock Island 85 Moline 57 Rock Island 71 Dav. Central 67 Rock Island 66 C.R. Wash. 67 Rock Island 69 Dav. West 46 Rock Island 75 Rock. West 49 Rock Island 69 E. Moline 74 Rock Island 69 Dubuque 68 Rock Island 83 C.R. Jeff. 77 Rock Island 62 Galesburg 71 Rock Island 55 Moline 58 Rock Island 69 Dav. Central 70 Rock Island 53 Alleman 66 Tournament Scoreboard Rock Island 69 Erie 59 Rock Island 68 E. Moline 61 Rock Island 48 Alleman 58 Mark Brooks completes a baseline drive against DeDecker in the region¬ al. Rocks upset Panthers in regional tourney Rocky skill executed by Frank Riley shows why the Rocks upset favored East Moline in regional tournament play. 213 Rocks ' full court press confounds state powers Carl Bates grabs for the ball under the interested gaze of his teammates. Briggs shows the form that led Rocky past highly rated Rockford West. Teague and Riley cage a wily Panther Hamming and Brooks team up to block a shot attempt by a West Falcon, in a tense game with East Moline. DeArmond Briggs flies high to block a shot attempt while Carl Bates and Mike Timion anticipate the rebound. Determined Rocks drive to title contention Senior Forward Mark Brooks leaps high to escape a crowd of East Moline Panthers for a sure two points. Dynamic guard Bernie Teague lets loose with a quick attempt from the side with his defender looking on. Amazing Frank Riley slips through a maze of defenders for another easy lay-up—another two points. 215 Determined guard Frank Riley blazes a trail through the tangled East Moline de¬ fense for two points and hopeful victory. Dynamic guard combination High-flying Bernie Teague leaps be- Six foot forward Carl Bates hovers in mid air as he prepares to fire a shot, yond the reach of an amazed Panther. 216 Diving for the steal, Bernie Teague flashes past bewildered Davenport West players in a tense mid-season game. leads Rocky to recognition despite lack of size Bernie Teague rises to the peak of perfection in anticipation of a quick move by a ball-toting Alleman Pioneer. Frank Riley displays agility in rebound¬ ing against taller opponents. 217 Teague easily escapes the domain of his defender with superb dribbling. Sophomore Bruce Hamming added much needed height and rebounding. Front court exhibits rebounding strength Senior Forward Carl Bates soars above the reach of a Davenport West player to deflect his shot. 218 Pebble ' s success promises future laurels Representing underclassman basketball at Rocky this year are FRONT ROW, Bill Butler, Bruce Walker, Bob Flagg, Tom Blake¬ ly, Jim McFarland, Carl Jacobs, John Morrow, Ron Kennedy, Tim Jacks, John Osborn, and Mitch Clendenin. BACK ROW, Coach Frank Youngquist, Rick Cooklin, Ralph Albritton, Steve Briggs, Barry Barnes, Tom Pirmann, John Johnson, Vern Mc- Collough, Dave Hansen, John Each, Lonnie Boyd, and Ass ' t Coach Hugh Johnson. The Rock Island High School Sophomore Basketball Team under the leadership of Head Coach Frank Youngquist and his assistant, Hugh Johnson, overcame a slow start of losing three of their first four games of the 1968-1969 campaign. The Pebbles then took a 48—38 win over city rival Alleman. The Little Rocks, using this game as an impetus, won seven out of their next nine games. The highlight of this spree was a 96—57 win over Cedar Rapids Washington. The sophomores lost their momentum during the last part of the season win¬ ning only two of their last five contests. Leading scorers after the end of the season were Bar¬ ry Barnes, 10.7, and Steven Briggs, 10.2. Briggs also had the top individual score in a single game, hitting 27 against Wash¬ ington. These two Pebbles, along with Tom Pirmann, Lon¬ nie Boyd, Bruce Walker, John Each, and John Osborn dis¬ played fine skill during the season. Besides possessing potential varsity performers, the squad touted an approxi¬ mate .500 mark, good for an initial campaign by sopho¬ mores. Rock Island 50 Quincy 58 Rock Island 52 Dav. West 48 Rock Island 34 R. Auburn 54 Rock Island 39 East Moline 59 Rock Island 48 Alleman 38 Rock Island 70 C.R. Kennedy 42 Rock Island 82 Clinton 50 Rock Island 48 Iowa City 61 Rock Island 61 East Aurora 52 Rock Island 52 Moline 54 Rock Island 83 Dav. Central 50 Rock Island % C.R. Wash. 57 Rock Island 59 Dav. West 54 Rock Island 50 R. West 61 Rock Island 57 East Moline 70 Rock Island 52 Dubuque 47 Rock Island 65 C.R. Jeff. 71 Rock Island 62 Galesburg 49 Rock Island 54 Moline 64 Rock Island 56 Dav. Central 48 Rock Island 66 Alleman 45 219 Lettermen gather for club picture. FRONT ROW, Randy Entler, Bill Sowards, Bob Bailey, Stan Lohmeier, Frank Wood, Bob Lindsay, Gary Forslund, Ken Johnson, Dick Work. MIDDLE ROW, Howard Waxenberg, Mike Timion, Cliff Nice, Rick Bevans, Ben Farrar, Kevin O ' Hern, Mike Caldwell. BACK ROW, Mike Gordon, Doug Carpenter, Eric Sapinsky, Bob Carbone, DeArmond Briggs, Mike Schroder, Walt Stradley, Steve Flack. Lettermen bear gold Rl as sign of athletic Students saw red every Friday—the crimson letter sweaters of the Lettermen ' s Club. Members were notable in other ways too. Lettermen were in charge of all ushering at the home basketball games, and one of their most popular projects was their sponsor¬ ship of a Queen candidate for the annual Kiwanis Karnival in the spring. Among other activities of the Lettermen ' s Club are the ever-popular anonymous” cheers, which are used at assemblies during the time the cheerleaders decide the cheering contest winners. Lettermen revert to jousting. BOTTOM ROW, Lew Miskowicz, Chuck McDowell, Ben Farrar, Bob Carbone. BACK ROW, Kevin O ' Hern, Ted Larson, Bob Bailey. 220 Lettermen posing for camera are, FIRST ROW, Carl Bates, Frank Riley, Ezell Turner, Chuck McDowell, Tony Canny, Rick M.ers, Marc G.ll.am, Berme Teague, Jim Armstrong. SECOND ROW, Reggie Boswell, Mark Brooks, Larry Begyn, R°n Ken Enstrom, Ted Larson, Tom Kaller, Lew Miskowicz, Pat Quinlan, Bob Lohmeier. THIRD ROW , Bob Gindlesparger, Doug Hall, Mike Haney, Mel Stetson, Steve Gordon, Jerry Carpenter. FOURTH ROW, Scott Boxman, John achievement Lettermen perform antics atop the caf eteria water dispenser. Lettermen Tony Canny, Bob Lindsay, Frank Wood, and Bob Bailey waste time. Members of Rocky ' s championship tennis team are, FRONT ROW , Darron Carlson, Jerry Carstens, Jeff Emry, Steve Flack, Steve Briggs, DeArmond Briggs. SECOND ROW , Coach Sheldon Weiner, Keith Abel, Doug Martin, Dan Henry, Bill Abel, Dean Dick, Jeff Winger, Mark McKissick, Larry Barker, Bill Myers, Jerry Mitchell, Jeff Martin, Pat Ryan, Bob Adams, John Kittler, Don Henrich, and Coach Robert Motz. Valley crown corralled by boys ' tennis team DeArmond Briggs swings into action to return an overhand smash. Completing the solid 1-2 Briggs punch is sophomore Steve. Outstanding tennis teams are nothing new at Rocky. This year was no exception as Coach Bob Motz ' s netmen swamped area defenders to capture the Quad-City crown for the eleventh straight year. In addition the Rocks con¬ tinued to stretch their win¬ ning streak to 64 consecutive dual meets. The netsters were led by a rugged six man var¬ sity consisting of senior De¬ Armond Briggs, his sopho¬ more brother Steve Briggs, seniors Steve Flack, Jeff Emry, Jerry Carstens, and junior Bob Huffman. The spring season included 18 dual meets, a six team invitational in New Trier, District, and State. 222 Girls ' tennis team scores in Quad-City The girls ' tennis team this fall compiled a record of suc¬ cess. The team had its greatest triumph in the fall tourna¬ ment; the regular season rec¬ ord spoke for itself. The Quad-City area ' s greatest singles threat, Diane Deyo, was back again in the No. 1 slot. She won the singles divi¬ sion in fall tournament play. Also returning was the dou¬ bles combination of Debbie Bennett and Suzi Wolff, the 1968 holders of the Quad-City doubles runner-up crown. Some of the varsity squad helping with strong play were Terry Sundquist, Kathy Ryan, and Caroline Potter. Diane Deyo shows her backhand form during an afternoon practice. Southpaw Debbie Bennett powers the ball into her opponent ' s court. Members of the girls ' tennis team are, FRONT ROW , Adena Kershner, Judy Staubach, Debbie Bennett, Suzi Wolff, Diane Deyo, Kathy Ryan, Terry Sundquist, Lynette Beinke, Julia Bertelsen, Caroline Potter. SECOND ROW , Kathy Peterson, Jan Cockerill, Lauren Boyd, Melva McAdams, Susie Bundy, Karen Boyd, Gretchen Furstenau, Debbie Wisely, Carita Stevens, Marcia Braner, Luanne Beinke. THIRD ROW , Kathy Brent, Carolyn Hofmann, Cindy Loquist, Susan Shultz, Marti Zukerman, Chris Thompson, Pat Bowman, Linda Barr, Mrs. Brent. Intramural football has the roughness of Interscholastic competition without the padding and the band at half time. Intramural football spiced by keen competition has a rough, tough season. Basketball, Some competitors get crushed in intramural football. 224 Murray Ezring and Terry Matlick strike ' a pose after winning high game and high series respectively. Jess Hansen demonstrates his bowl¬ ing form that won him high average honors. bowling have tight seasons in intramural play The Rocky intramural pro¬ gram was guided by C. J. Johnstone. The sports offered included touch football, water polo, basketball, bowling, fencing, and archery. Basketball, as usual, dom¬ inated the program with ac¬ tion in all three grades. The regular season was culminated by a single elimination tourna¬ ment in the senior division. The bowling program was also successful. Bowlers met weekly for three months at Town and Country Lanes. Fourteen teams entered the tournament. Fencing enthusiasts received expert instruction from a Blackhawk College fencer. Football competing allowed juniors and seniors to merge their skill for six weeks of play. Archery and water polo were also offered to interest¬ ed students. The championship intramural bowling team shown resting after a hard match are Dick Hinrichs, Coach Jim Johnstone, Jess Hansen, Randy McKee, and Cliff Nice. 225 Trodding paths for the Cross Country Team were FIRST ROW, Bob Bellomy, Ted Larson, Ken Enstrom, Larry Begyn, Gary Greenleaf, Tony Canny, Ben Farrar, Kevin O ' Hern, and Bob Gindlesparger. SECOND ROW , Craig Brown, Dennis Metz, Dan Murphy, Tom Skafidas, Frank Frances, Kevin Eckert, Melvin Stetson, Scott Mcllvain, and Ftoward Waxenburg. THIRD ROW, Carl Mattson, Dick Nesseler, Rick Steger, and Mike Jackson. ' 68 track teams continue chain of victories The most successful sports teams of Rocky in the 1968-69 sports season were the Cross Country and Fall Track Squads coached by Howard Lundeen. The varsity team amassed 72 wins and 4 losses in three years, the junior varsity was undefeated, and the Sopho¬ more squad ran up a 27 and 10 mark. This year ' s varsity runners won the Quad-City and Valey Fall Track Championships, they took second in the Mississippi Valley Cross Country Cham¬ pionships, first in district Cross Country and 19th out of over two hundred schools in the State Cross Country meet. 226 Team Captain Larry Begyn set the pace for this year ' s team by setting the school rec¬ ord in the mile at 4:23.9. Larry was backed up with the excel¬ lent distance running of sen¬ iors Ben Farrar, Ted Larson, Bob Bellomy, and Gary Green- leaf. The hard work and dedica¬ tion of the Fall Track and Cross Country Teams was re¬ warded at a banquet given for both squads. Ken Enstrom and Tony Canny both received the Most Improved Runner Award. The award for the Most Valu¬ able Runner went to team captain Larry Begyn and Mel Stetson became 1970 captain. Tracksters, Ken Enstrom and Larry Begyn, contemplate coming events. Senior cinder men lead track team to victory Fall Track (6-11) Rock Island 15 Dav. Central 40 Rock Island 15 Clinton 45 Rock Island 18 Moline 40 Rock Island 30 Dav. West 29 Rock Island 15 East Moline 45 Rock Island 15 Assumption 45 Rock Island 15 Alleman 45 Quad City Champions M.V.C. Champions Cross-Country (8—0) Rock Island 18 Central 43 Rock Island 15 Clinton 45 Rock Island 21 Moline 39 Rock Island 26 West 34 Rock Island 15 East Moline 45 Rock Island 15 Assumption 45 Rock Island 15 Asseman 45 Rock Island 15 Galesburg 45 Quad City Champions Second M.V.C. District Champions Diligent practice makes for excellence in pole vaulting as shown here by Greg Carlsen, Dan Tomich, and Steve Kean. Spring track members are FRONT ROW, Ron Carey, Bob Cindlesparger, Bob Bellomy, Ken Enstrom, Ted Larson, Gary Green- leaf, Tony Canny, Ben Farrar, Harvey Chaney, Kevin O ' Hern, Rick Miers, Bob Carbone, Tom Cole, Larry Begyn. SECOND ROW, Frank Wood, Craig Brown, Dennis Metz, Dan Murphy, Tom Skafidas, Steve Frances, Kevin Ekert, Melvin Stetson, Scott Mcllvain, Howard Waxenburg, Bill Nelson. THIRD ROW, Dan Havemann, Drake DeVore, Jim Armstrong, John Swift, Carl Mattson, Bill Hawley, Fred Cueno, Dan Tomich, Steve Kean, Paul Mayes, Jerry Jinks. FOURTH ROW, Brent Lane, John Gunter, Mike Timion, Mike Yazbec, Bob Scott, Steve Perrin, Bill Johnson, Gary Willits, Greg Gladkin, Marc Sheer. BACK ROW, Ben Clark, Hod Lundeen, Mike Haney, Tracy Stollberg, Michael Schomer, Reggie Boswell, Roscoe Hamen, Duramani Janneh, Bryan Hawkins, Duane Bonsall, Bill Hardin. 227 Cross Country squad FRONT ROW, B. Gindlesparger, M. Haney, B Bellomy, T. Canny. BACK ROW, L. Begyn, T. Larson, Coach Lundeen, M. Stetson, K. Enstrom, are hopeful of the spring meet because of their fall state track meet honors. Seasonal track squad springs into action The spring track team shaped up into one of Coach Hod Lundeen ' s most well- rounded teams. The team ex¬ hibited great depth in every department. The nucleus of the field events consisted of Drake De- Vore, Bob Carbone, and Brian Hawkins, This season also saw outstanding performances from the distance department, Larry Begyn, Ken Enstrom, Ben Farrar, Tony Canny, Kevin O ' Hern, Ted Larson, Bob Bel- lomy, Gary Greenleaf, and Mel Stetson. The sprint men turned in some excellent performances by Tom Cole, Harvey Chaney, Lew Miskowicz, and Jim Arm¬ strong. The hurdles were head¬ ed by Ken Johnson, Frank Wood, and Reggie Boswell. 228 Spring Track 1968 (7—1) Rock Island 1171 2 Rock Island 121 1 2 Rock Island 102 Rock Island 152 Rock Island 135 Rock Island 135 Rock Island Forfeit over Clinton Rock Island 97 District 1st Quad City 2nd Sterling Relays 2nd Davenport Relays 2nd East Moline 111 1 2 Dav. Central % 1 2 Clinton 100 Dav. West 66 Alleman 15 Assumption 73 Moline 119 These Varsity and Sophomore track members are caught in the act of continuous practice. Sophomore track stepping stone to stardom Sophomore track members are, FRONT ROW. Charles Harris, Dave Hanson, Mike Jackson, Kit Hansen, Dick Nesseler, Dan Hanson, Russ Hines. SECOND ROW, Ed Hardin, Steve Faith, Rick Steger, Duramani Janneh, David Nixon, Bob Wakeland, Steven Westerbeck, THIRD ROW, David Willers, Alvin Foster, Cary Taube, Pete Schmidt, Harry Stelling, Jim Burroughs, Craig Sandusky. BACK ROW, Willie Gathright, Jewel Colvin, Michael Schmook, David Rice, Richard Haney, Jerry Mitchell. The 1969 sophomore track season opened February 10 with a good showing of over fifty athletes. Coach Hod Lundeen said the squad devel¬ oped much depth in almost all events. A number of cinder- men led the Pebbles through a tough schedule. Jewel Colvin and Cleveland Ellis supported the sophs in the sprints, while Russ Hines, John Osborn, and John Each helped out in the hurdles. Ralph Albritton, Greg Carlsen and Bob John¬ son excelled in the jumping events, as did Jon Maurus in the shot put and discus. Dick Nesseler and Mike Jackson proved to be outstanding in the distance events. 229 Three ' s the charm for golf squad members FRONT ROW , Bob Bailey, Coach Thad Crews, and Bob Lindsay. BACK ROW , Doug Brown, Stan Lohmeier, Jack Clinton, Gary Forslund, and Tom Kaller. Golfers seek fourth straight district title Bailey and Lindsay present team plaque Rocky won in district play. Bob Bailey portrays one of a golfer ' s many stances. The Rock Island varsity golf team under the coaching of Thaddeus Crews enjoyed an¬ other fruitful season. The team had great expectations, having won the district tournament for the previous three seasons, resulting in their participation in the state golf competition in Champaign. The team also had much to look forward to, with two returning lettermen. Bob Bailey and Bob Lindsay, and five other experienced varsity squad members, Doug Brown, Stan Lohmeier, Tom Kaller, Jack Clinton, and Gary Fors¬ lund. Junior John Robison also saw action. Bob Bailey usually was the medalist for the Rocky varsity contingent throughout the fall campaign. The boys ' home course was Indian Bluff. 230 Cute clubbers stroke their way to victory Gail Learner, a returning 1968 letterman, continually perfects her golf swing and stance. The 1969 Spring season for the Girls ' Golf Team proved very challenging and trium¬ phant. The team consisted of many enthusiastic players which included seven return¬ ing lettermen from a 1968 un¬ defeated season. They were Laurie Anderson, Mary Cam- pagna, Gloria DeVacht, Gail Learner, Debbie Stone, Laura Swedburg, and Susie Wilson. The Team diligently prac¬ ticed under the tutelage of Coach Frank Youngquist. After working out at the Mill Creek and Indian Bluff golf courses and the Blackhawk Driving Range, the girls were in con¬ dition to successfully compete with the Moline and Daven¬ port teams. Femininely attacking the greens are the girls golf squad members FRONT ROW, Gloria DeVacht, Laurie Anderson, Gail Learner, Susie Wilson, Laura Swedburg, Mary Campagna and Debbie Stone. BACK ROW, Candy Barnes Nancy Knanishu Becky Schultz, Rebecca Nachbauer, Pam Talboon, Marti Kaisen, Susie Strutz and Coach Frank Youngquist 231 Providing the line-up and the strength of returning lettermen are Chuck McDowell, Ezell Turner, Walt Stradley, Cary Cox, Cliff Nice, Dave Burkhead and the force behind the team, Coaches Carl Aronson and Jim Seeley. Returning lettermen spark baseball team to im The ' 69 baseball season started with a crack last year. With a number of returning seniors led by Jeff Reed, the season posed a threat to any¬ one with Rocky on the sched¬ ule. Coached by Carl Aron¬ son and Jim Seeley the team began the campaign with in¬ novations in their practices. The field house was turned into an indoor baseball dia¬ mond, with infield practice on the ground floor and bat¬ ting ard exercises on the top level. Other players the coaches were relying on were Walt Stradley, Cliff Nice, Chuck McDowell, Mike Crawford, and Cary Cox. Batting practice is an essential in order to produce a good ball club. 232 Senior Mike Crawford instructs fundamentals to juniors, Rick Bevans, Hal Sack- field. Chuck McDowell sets his sights to hit the long ball over the left field fence. proved season Dave Burkhead puts the tag on Cary Cox as he hook slides into second base. Ezell Turner prepares to underhand a catch in spring baseball practice. Member of the Hall of Fame, DeArmond Briggs, proudly points to his picture. Added to the Hall of Fame for swimming, Marc Gilliam admires the others who have also been included. Success adds faces to corridor of champions Revealed only last year, Rocky ' s Hall of Fame con¬ tinued to be a great mark of pride for athletic director H. V. Shorty Almquist. Prob¬ ably the first of its kind in the nation, the boards were erected to honor outstanding athletes from Rock Island High, to motivate youth to excel in athletics, and to promote good sportsmanship, scholarship, and citizenship. The latest athletes to be eligible for rec¬ ognition were swimmers Bill Schuster, Tom Chappell, Brice Anderson, and Marc Gilliam; tennis champs John Mordhorst and DeArmond Briggs; and football star Ken Johnson. 234 Valedictorians Allen Carlson and Sharon Engel practice graduation speeches. Prom; graduation climax year Lynette Beinke puzzles over the proper way to zip up her robe. Junior class officers Rene Miers, Judy Miers, and John Robison discuss plans for the Junior-Senior Prom. Senior Activities ADAMS. PAUL Hi-Y Chaplain. Senior Glee. Swim¬ ming 1 ALBERTSON. LELAND ALCORN. JOHN Hi-Y. Ski Club ALLEN, CHRISTINE Dolphinettes, Y-Teens, Senior Hon¬ or Roll ANDERECK, BETTY ANDERSON. BARBARA DO Treasurer ANDERSON. KIRK Pan-Am League, Ski Club. Track 1, Swimming 1 ANDERSON. LAURIE Camera Club Secretary-Treasurer. CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dra¬ matic Club, GAA Cabinet, Pan-Am League Secretary—Cabinet, Pep Club Treasurer-Vice President. Senate Secretary, Top 5%, Y-Teens President—Cabinet, junior Marshal Candidate, AES Committee Chair¬ man, AFS Student Abroad, DAR Award, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society, Quint-City Student Congress Dele¬ gate. Senior Honor Roll ANDERSON, VICTORIA ANDICH, SUSAN CRIMSON CRIER Circulation Man¬ ager, Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2, Gym Assistant, Pom Pon Section, Contest Plays ANDREW, WILLIAM Debate, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll ANDREWS. JAMES Band. Intramurals 1-2-3, Swimming 1- 2, Senior Honor Roll ARMSTRONG, JAMES Lettermen, Track 1-2-3, Football ARNESON, NANCY Pan-Am League ARTIBEY, DEBORAH ATKINS, JEFFREY Intramurals 2-3 AVERILL, CYNTHIA GAA, Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll AVERSING, GARY BABERS, DAN BAILEY, ROBERT Lettermen, Senior Glee, Intramurals 2- 3, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, Swimming 1, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BAKER, PAUL Gym Assistant BANE, DAVID Band, Orchestra BARKAU, MICHAEL Science and Electronics Club, Sen¬ ate, Boy ' s State, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BARKS, FRED DO President BARNES. BARRY BARNETT, DALE BARNETT, JACK BARNETT, JUDY BARTLETT, GREGORY Intramurals 2-3, Golf 2-3 BATES, CARL Lettermen, Basketball BEACH, CAROL CWT BEARDSLEY, ERNEST Camera Club, German Club, Science and Electronics Club, Lab Assistant, Boy ' s State, Senior Honor Roll BECKHART, RONALD BEGYN, LAWRENCE Lettermen, Top 5%, Key Club, In¬ tramurals 2-3, Track 1-2-3, Swim¬ ming 1, Cross Country 1-2-3, Nation¬ al Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BEHRENS, DIANE Pan-Am League, Pep Club. Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Senior Honor Roll BEHRENS, WENDLYN Orchestra, Intramurals 1-2-3 BEINKE, LYNETTE Quad-City Speech Contest, Dolphin¬ ettes Cabinet, Dramatic Club, French Club, German Club, Pan-Am League Cabinet—President, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Tennis 3, Pool Assist¬ ant, National Honor Society Secre¬ tary, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten BELL, CONSTANCE BELL, JUDY BELLOMY, ROBERT Quad-City Speech Contest. Letter- men, Intramurals, Track 2-3, Cross Country 2-3 BENNETT, ALAN BENNETT. MARTHA JEAN CRINSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, Pan-Am League, Senate, Y-Teens, Pool Assistant, AFS Committee, De¬ bate, Senior Honor Roll BENTON, MICHAEL BERBERICH, ROBERT BERGESON. DEBRA CRIMSON CRIER Copy Editor, Dra¬ matic Club, FTA Historian—District Secretary, Pep Club, WATCHTOWER Business Manager, Y-Teens BERNAUER, BARBARA CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Senate BERTELSEN, JULIA Speech Contest, Dramatic Club, French Club President, Pep Club, Science and Electronics Club, Top 5 ,, Tennis 1-2-3, AFS Committee. National Honor Society, Thieves ' Carnival, Senior Honor Roll, Top Ten BESWICK, RONALD Senate, Senior Glee. Intramurals 2-3, Football 1, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls BIVENS, JEFFREY BLACK, SANDRA BLASER, JULIE Pep Club, Y-Teens BUCK, JULIA Band Assistant Manager, FTA Presi¬ dent, Orchestra, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, Junior Marshal Candidate, Library Assistant, Girl ' s State Candidate, Pep Band, Pom Pon Section, Senior Honor Roll BOLT. CRAIG Camera Club, French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Top 5%, Key Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, Golf 1-3, National Honor Society, Young Republicans, Senior Honor Roll BOLTE, TERRY BORDEN, JOHN Orchestra, Senior Glee, Key Club Secretary, Junior Marshal Candidate, Debate, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BOTCH, STEVEN BOULTINGHOUSE, MICHAEL Intramurals 1, Football 1. Wrestling 1-2-3 BOUNDS, DARYL BOWES, JoLAYNE Y-Teens Cabinet, Homecoming Queen BOWMAN, PATRICIA French Club, GAA, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Pep Club, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Tennis, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BOYLES, CHRISTINE Dramatic Club, French Club, GAA, Top 5%, Y-Teens Cabinet, Gym As¬ sistant, AFS Committee, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Senior Hon¬ or Roll BRAGG, DAVID BRAGG, OLIVER BRATSCH, KENNETH BRIGGS, DEARMOND Lettermen, Top 5%, Tennis 1-2-3, Key Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Basketball 1-2-3, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll BROMLEY, KATHRYN French Club, Science and Elec¬ tronics Club, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BROOKS, LINDA BROOKS. MARK Lettermen, Key Club, Track 2, Basket¬ ball 2-3, Senior Honor Roll BROUSSARD, GENE BROWN, DOUGLAS Intramurals 3, Golf 3, Senior Honor Roll 236 BROWN, JEANETTE BROWN, LINDA GAA, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Gym Assistant, Senior Honor Roll BUDELIER, DANIEL Hi-Y BULLER, STEVEN French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate Key Club President, Intramurals 2-3, Swimming 2, Football 1, Debate, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll BUNGER, PATRICIA GAA, Pan-Am League, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Chamber Choir, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley? BURKERT, WILLIAM BURNS, LINDA Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Senior Honor Roll BURRIS, LYNN Lettermen, Swimming Assistant, Swimming 1-2-3, Sports Manager BURTON, CYNTHIA Senior Glee BURWELL, LYLE Wrestling 3 BUSER, SHIRLEY Y-Teens. Junior Achievement, DO CALDWELL, MICHAEL Band, Lettermen, Orchestra, City Government Club, Football 1-2-3 CAMILLO, SUSAN French Club, GAA, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Literary Club, Swimming Assistant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll CANNY, ANTHONY Lettermen, Senate, Key Club, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Track 3, Cross Country 3, Quint-City Student Congress Delegate CARBONE, ROBERT Band, Lettermen, Junior Marshal Candidate, Intramurals, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1, Pep Band, Senior Honor Roll CARDOSI, PHILIP CAREY, RONALD CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Intramurals, Track 1-3, Cross Coun¬ try 2 CARLSON, ALLEN Band, Top 5%, National Honor So¬ ciety, Pep Band, Co-Valedictorian, Senior Honor Roll CARLSON, DENNIS CARPENTER, DOUGLAS Lettermen, Junior Rotarian, Intra¬ murals, Swimming 2-3, Football 3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll CARRELL, GARLAND CARSTENS, JERRY Camera Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, Pan-Am League, Science and Electronics Club, Tennis 1-2-3, Key Club, Lab Assistant, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Baseball 1, Senior Honor Roll CARTER, DAVID CASSINI, PETER CELNIK, ESTHER CRIMSON CRIER Page One Editor, Dramatic Club, GAA, Y-Teens, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll CHAMBERS, JAMES DO. CHANEY, HARVEY Lettermen, Intramurals, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1 CHANEY, LISA Camera Club, Doiphinettes, Dramatic Club, GAA Cabinet, Pan-Am League Cabinet, WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens, Junior Marshal Candidate, Library Assistant, Ski Club President, Pom Pon Section CLAIN, ANN GAA, Y-Teens, Ski Club CLINE, LARRY CRIMSON CRIER, Senate, Senior Glee, Key Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Intramurals, Chamber Choir, Basketball 1, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls , Senior Honor Roll CLINTON, JOHN Golf 1-2-3 COHAN, PETER Camera Club, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll COLE, DAWN CRIMSON CRIER, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Chamber Choir, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley? COLE, THOMAS Track 1-2-3 CONRAD, DAVID Band, Dance Band, Pool Assistant, Track 1-2, Swimming 1-2-3, Cross Country 2-3, Pep Band, Senior Honor Roll COOK, CONNIE Pep Club, Pom Pon Section COPE, BRENDA Girls ' Glee, Y-Teens COTTON. DOROTHY Pom Pon Section COX, CARY Band, Dance Band, Gym Assistant, Basketball 1-2-3, Pep Band, Base¬ ball 1-2-3 COX, TERRON Band, Orchestra, Golf, Basketball 1-2-3, Pep Band, Baseball CRAMER, GLENN Intramurals 2-3, Track CRAWFORD, MARK Pan-Am League, Intramurals, Ski Club CRAWFORD, MICHAEL Senate, Gym Assistant, Intramurals 1-2-3, Football 1, Baseball 3 CROWDER, GARY CWT Treasurer CULLISON, VICTORIA Latin Club, Pom Pon Section, Pep Club, Senior Honor Roll CUNNINGHAM, PATRICIA CURETON, EMMA French C lub, FTA Treasurer, Senior Glee, Y-Teens. Guys and Dolls, Senior Honor Roll CUSHMAN, DEBORAH German Club, Y-Teens CUTTER, LOREN Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll DACON, WARREN Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll DalPONTE, LYNNE Orchestra. Senate, Senior Glee, Pool Assistant DANES, JUDITH CRIMSON CRIER. GAA, Gym and Pool Assistant, Latin Club DANNER, RODNEY Camera Club, Senior Glee, Track 1, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls DARLAND, DENNIS Science and Electronics Club, Senior Honor Roll DAVIS, DELORES Y-Teens, Gym Assistant DAVIS, GARYL. Tennis 1-2, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Latin Club, Senior Honor Roll DAVIS, JAMES DAVIS, KATHLEEN FHA President, Y-Teens, Home- Economics Assistant DEARDOFF, KATHLEEN Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Audio-Visual Assistant DEATERJANIS Girls ' Glee Vice-President, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll DeBARR, MARK Pan-Am League, Intramurals 2-3 DeLEU, GWEN DO DeMAY, PATRICIA GAA Cabinet, Girls ' Glee, Senate, Senior Glee. Y-Teens, Intramurals, Ski Club, Senior Honor Roll DeMEYER, KENT Ski Club DEMPS, MICHAELA GAA, Pep Club, Cheerleader 2-3 DeSMET, DENNIS DeSMET, GREGORY Hi-Y, Art Assistant, Swimming 2 DeVACHT, GLORIA French Club. GAA, Pep Club, Cab¬ inet. Senior Glee Secretary, Y-Teens, Junior Marshal Candidate, AFS Com¬ mittee, Chamber Choir, Ski Club, Golf 2-3, Cheerleader 1, Pom Pon Section Leader, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley? , Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society DeVORE, DRAKE Lettermen 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, Foot¬ ball 1-2-3 237 DeWINTER. WILLIAM EGEBERG, DALt FARLEY, VAN Science and Electronics Club, Intra- DEYO, DIANE murals 3, National Honor Society, FARRAR, BEN CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, Pan- Senior Honor Roll Hi-Y, Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Am League, Senate, Y-Teens, Tennis Senate, Junior Rotarian, Intramurals 1-2-3, junior Marshal Candidate, EGGERS, WILLIAM 1, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Track Ski Club, Senior Honor Roll Cross Country 2 1-2-3, Swimming 1, Cross Country 1-2-3, Debate, Senior Honor Roll DICKERSON, PATRICIA EHM, WILLIAM Girls ' Glee Vice-President, Pep Club, Senior Glee, Pom Pon Section EKONOMOS, VICKIE FAY, GRACIA Dolphinettes, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant GAA, Pan-Am League, Senate, Y- DILTS, FRANKLIN Teens, Office Assistant, Ski Club, FAY, MARSHA CWT Golf 1 Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll DILTS, WESLEY ELLIS, JACQUELYN FELDHAHN, CARY CWT CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Camera Club, Senior Glee, Intra- Pep Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens murals DINNEEN, THERESE French Club, GAA, Y-Teens, DO, Ski ELLISON, WILLIAM FENTON, DEBORAH Club Band, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dolphinettes President, French Senior Glee Treasurer, Intramurals Club, GAA, Pan-Am League Cab- DOBBLER.JUDY 1-2-3, Chamber Choir, Quill and inet, Senate, Y-Teens, Swimming CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, Scroll, Pep Band, Guys and Dolls, Assistant, Pom Pon Section, Na- Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Oklahoma, National Honor So- tional Honor Society, Senior Hon- Pom Pon Section, Senior Honor Roll ciety, Senior Honor Roll or Roll DOONAN, BRIAN EMRY, JEFFREY FIELDS, MARILYN Hi-Y, Senate Senate, Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals 3, Band, CRIMSON CRIER Co-editor, Senior Honor Roll FTA Cabinet, Pan-Am League, Pep DORAN, CRAIG ENGEBRETSON, JAMES Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, Library Assistant, Quill and Scroll, Senior DORMAN, SCOTT Hi-Y, Pan-Am League, Intramurals 1 French Club, Senate, Tennis 1-2, Gym Assistant, Sports Manager Honor Roll FIGGINS, GARY DORRIS, STEVEN ENGEL, SHARON Contest Plays. CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, Pep Club, Top 5%, Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League, DOWNING, DANIEL Y-Teens, National Honor Society, Intramurals Top 5%, Junior Optimist, Football 1, National Honor Society, Senior Co-Valedictorian, Senior Honor Roll ENGSTROM, CHRISTINE FIGGINS, SANDRA Honor Roll Pep Club Pep Club, Pom Pon Section, Senior DRAKE, PATRICK Honor Roll FISHER, RALPH CRIMSON CRIER, Tennis 1-2, Intra¬ murals 1, Basketball 1-2-3, Sports Manager 1-2-3 ENLOW, ROBERT Senior Glee, Junior Achievements, Intramurals 1 FISHER, VALERIE Y-Teens, Golf ENSTROM, KENNETH FLACK, STEVEN DRIVER, CECIL Lettermen, Senate, Tennis 3, Intra- Lettermen, Junior Rotarian, Key murals, Senior Honor Roll DUHLSTINE, CORALYN Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, Track 1-2-3, GAA Cabinet, Gym Assistant, Na- Cross Country 1-2-3, National Honor FOREMAN, RANDY tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll Senior Glee, Baseball 3, Track 1, Roll ENTLER, RANDY Football 1 DUNCHEON, LAWRENCE Gym Assistant, Swimming 1, Cross Country 2 Lettermen, Football 1-2-3 EPPERLY, ROBERT FORSLUND, GARY Lettermen, Boys ' State, Golf 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3 Intramurals 2-3, National Honor DUNSMOOR, LAURA Society, Senior Honor Roll FOSTER, CARLA DUNSWORTH, KELLEY ERICKSON, STEVEN GAA, German Club, Pep Club, Clinic Assistant Area Speech Contest, Orchestra, DURKEE, DEONNA Teahouse of the August Moon, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club Philadelphia, Here 1 Come, Senior FOSTER, LAURIE Cabinet, Senate, Top 5 §, WATCH- Honor Roll GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Office TOWER, Y-Teens, junior Marshal Candidate, AFS Committee, Ski ESHELMAN, DEANNE Assistant, Intramurals Club, Cheerleader 2-3, National FTA Secretary, Senior Glee, Senior FOSTER, ROSE MARY Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll Roll FOWLER, GABRIELLE DUSENBERKY, CINDY German Club, Home Ec Assistant ESHELMAN, JOYCE GAA, Pep Club, WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Lady ' s Not Band, Woodwind Choir, Orchestra, Girls ' Glee DYER, RANDALL For Burning, Senior Honor Roll FRANCIS, STEVEN CWT ETZEL, CYNTHIA FRANCK, PAULINE French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, German Club EARLY, WALTER Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll Teen Democrats FRESHWATERS, JACKIE EVANS, CAROL Camera Club, CRIMSON CRIER EASTLAND, PATRICIA Dolphinettes, French Club, GAA, Page One Editor, GAA Cabinet, Pan- GAA Ca binet, Pep Club, Senate, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Am League, Pep Club Cabinet, Sen- Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Gym-Swim- National Honor Society, Senior ate. Senior Glee Vice President, ming Assistant, Ski Club Honor Roll WATCHTOWER Senior Activites, Y-Teens Cabinet, Junior Class Vice EDGERTON, CAROL EZRING, MURRAY President, Junior Marshal, Office Girls ' Glee, Chamber Choir Pan-Am League, Intramurals 1-2-3, Assistant, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Senior Pom Pon Section, Homecoming At- EDWARDS, EVELYN Honor Roll tendant, Young Republicans, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor EDWARDS, RONALD FAIRMAN, NANCY Roll 238 FRINK, PATRICIA FROUDE, PAULA CRIMSON CRIER Proof Reader, Dolphinettes Treasurer—Cabinet, GAA President—Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Y-Teens, Pool—Gym Assis¬ tant, AFS Committee FULLERTON, DAVID Band, Camera Club, French Club, Orchestra, Science Council Intra¬ murals, Golf 2-3, Pep Band, Senior Honor Roll GAHN, JEFFERY Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Senate, Intramurals 2-3, Track 1-2-3, Foot¬ ball 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll GALUSHA, DANIEL Audio-Visual Assistant GARBER, DAVID Camera Club, French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senior Glee, Literary Club, Tennis 1-2, Ski Club, Debate, Oklahoma, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley?, Science Council, Senior Honor Roll GARCIA, LAWRENCE Senate GARRISON, KAROLYN CWT GAY, LYNN Y-Teens Cabinet, Senior Honor Roll GEDYE, RONALD GEIST, JODY German Club Vice President, Y- Teens, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll GELLERMAN, GERI Dolphinettes Cabinet, GAA, Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens Treasurer- Cabinet, Gym—Pool Assistant GERLICH, GLORIA Girls ' Glee, Y-Teens GERSICK, SHERI Band, CRIMSON CRIER Copy Editor, Teen-Democrats GILLIAM, MARC CRIMSON CRIER, Lettermen Presi¬ dent, Junior Rotarian, Sophomore Class President, Junior Marshal, Intramurals 1-2-3, Track, 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2-3 GINDLESPARGER, ROBERT Lettermen, Ski Club, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 2-3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll GLIDER, DEBRA Senior Honor Roll GOLDEN, HELANE CRIMSON CRIER Head Proofreader, Dramatic Club, French Club, GAA, FT A, Pep Club Cabinet, Senate Treasurer, WATCHTOWER Editor, Y-Teens Secretary, Cabinet, Junior Marshal Candidate, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, Teahouse Of the August Moon, Quint-City Student Congress Delegate, Senior Honor Roll GOLDSTEIN, CAROL CRIMSON CRIER Business Manager, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, WATCHTOWER Organizations Edi¬ tor, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll, Pom Pon Section, Young Republicans GONZALEZ, ROY GORDON, MICHAEL Area Speech Contest, Optimist Speech Contest, Lettermen, Senate, Top 5%, Junior Rotarian, Key Club Vice-President, Intramurals, Track 1, Football 1-2-3, National Honor So¬ ciety President GOSNEY, JAMES Printing Assistant GRAVES, LAWRENCE Hi-Y, Swimming 1-2 GRAY, GLENN Track 1, Swimming 1-2, Cross Country 2 GREENLEAF, GARY Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Senate, Key Club, Intramurals 3, AFS Com¬ mittee Treasurer, Ski Club Vice- President, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 1-2-3 GREENMAN, LINDA Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, CWT GREENWOOD, SUSAN CRIMSON CRIER, French Club. Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Office As¬ sistant GUNSOLLEY, WILLIAM Band, Camera Club, Science and Electronics Club GUNTER, JOHN Track GUSHANAS, ANN Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Office Assistant GUSTAFSON, CAROL Band, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Counselor ' s Assistant HACKWITH, ONA Y-Teens, Junior Achievement HALL, DOUGLAS Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Sports Manager 2 HALL. PATRICIA HALLAS, DAVID Wrestling HAMERLY, GAIL HANCO, DIANE GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens HANEY, MICHAEL Lettermen, Senior Glee, Sports Manager HANSEN, GAIL GAA, German Club, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Top Ten, Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society HANSEN, JESS WATCHTOWER, Baseball, Intra¬ murals 2-3, Football 1 HANSHAW, CHRIS HANSON, JANIS HANSSEN, JOHN HARKSEN, BARBARA GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y- Teens, Pom Pon Section HARLESS, CYNTHIA French Club, Pep Club, Top 5%, Y-Teens Cabinet, Debate, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll HARRIS, ALICE Y-Teens, CWT HARRIS, DANIEL J CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, WATCHTOWER, Literary Club, In¬ tramurals 2, Track 1-2, Swimming 1, Cross Country 2-3, Debate, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Senior Hon¬ or Roll HARRIS, DANNIE HASSON, LINDA Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll HAWKINS, BRYAN Intramurals 2-3, Track 1 HAYDEN, DAVID HEARD, MARTHA HEDGE, FABIAN Senate HEFLEY, STEVEN Pan-Am League, Intramurals 1-2, Wrestling 3 HEIMBECK, MADLYNN HEIWIG, STEPHANIE District Speech Contest, CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club Vice-Presi¬ dent, French Club, FTA, Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens HERRERA, ALMA Rock Island Invitational Speech Con¬ test, Mississippi Valley Invitational Speech Contest, Ottawa Speech Contest, CRIMSON CRIER Business Manager, Dramatic Club, French Club, GAA, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet. Literary Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Senior Honor Roll HERRING, LINDA HERSHMAN. RICHARD HILL, MARY HINDS, JAMES HINER.JOHNETTE French Club, GAA, Senior Glee, Y-Teens Vice President. Chamber Choir HINES, VICTORIA HINRICHS. RICHARD Pan-Am League Cabinet, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Intra¬ murals 1-2-3, National Honor So¬ ciety, Baseball 1-3, Senior Honor Roll HINSON, LAWRENCE Wrestling HIXSON, MICHAEL German Club, Basketball, DO HOCKETT, DIANE Y-Teens HODGE. PAMELA Y-Teens, Counselor Assistant HOFFMANN, ROGER Intramurals 2, Ski Club HOLMAN, SUSAN GAA, Audio Visual Assistant 239 HOITZMAN, FRED JONES, CYNTHIA KISSEL, JAMES CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Senate, Hi-Y, Pan-Am League, Intramurals HOOD. RICKEY Y-Teens, Girl ' s State, Latin Club 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll Senior Glee. Football President, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll KITCHENS, ROBBIE HOSKINS. EDDIE JONES, MICHAEL F. KLEMA, TERRY HOSKINS, SHELLEY Ski Club, Swimming 1-2-3, Senior Pep Club, Y-Teens, Clinic Assistant JONES, NORMAN Honor Roll Lettermen, Intramurals 2-3, Football HOWELL, TERRY 2-3 KLOCKAU, JOHN HUFFMAN, PATRICIA JOHEPHSON. WARD KNAPP, BONNIE CRIMSON CRIER, Senior Glee, Hi-Y President, Senate, Gym Assis- Dolphinettes, GAA, German Club, Y-Teens tant, Intramurals 1, Swimming 2 Y-Teens, Pool—Gym Assistant, Ski Club, Senior Honor Roll HUGHES, WAYNE KAHLING, STEPHANIE CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, GAA, Y-Teens KOWALSKI, SHERRIE Senior Glee. Swimming 1-2-3 KALINA, CARRIE Senior Glee, CWT HUTCHERSON, EUGENE CRIMSON CRIER Copy Editor, KULHAVY, VICKY French Club, GAA, Pep Club Cabi- CWT HUTCHINSON, KIM net, Y-Teens Secretary, Gym Assis- HYNES. MARY tant, Pom Pon Section, Senior Honor Roll KULIG, ROBERT Band, Senior Honor Roll JACKSON, BOBBY O. KALLER, THOMAS LAGE, DANIEL Intramurals, Basketball 1 Lettermen, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, Sports Manager LANE, BRENT JACKSON, GARY KARON, SAMUEL Science and Electronics Club, Swim- Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Senate, LANE, DAWN ming 1-2 Swimming Assistant, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Golf 1-2, Diving 1-2- LANE, THOMAS JACKSON, KIM 3, Senior Honor Roll Senior Honor Roll LANGDON, ROSELLA KELLY, COLLEEN GAA, Senate, Y-Teens, CWT JACKSON, MICHAEL Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club Cabinet, Y-Teens, LANGE, MICHAEL JACKSON, RHONDA Ski Club, Senior Honor Roll JACKSON. ROBERT W Band, Senior Honor Roll LANNOO, MICHAEL KELLY, DONALD Contest Plav, Senior Glee, Intra- LARSEN, JUDY murals 3, Basketball 1, Baseball 2-3 FNA, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll JACOBS, SUSAN Y-Teens, Junior Achievement Treas¬ urer-President, Art Assistant KELLY, JOSEPH Senate LARSON, THEODORE Band, Dance Band, Hi-Y, Lettermen, JAMES, KAREN JAMISON, EMMET KELLY, KATHLEEN Dramatic Club, Y-Teens Senate, Key Club, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, Track 1-2-3, Football 1, Cross Country 2-3 JEFFERSON, MICHAEL KENNEDY, RUSSELL CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, FTA LARSON, THOMAS Dramatic Club, Teahouse of the JINKS, MICHAEL August Moon, Thieves ' Carnival Hi-Y, Pool Assistant, Ski Club, Swim¬ ming 1-2, Senior Honor Roll KENNISON, BRUCE LASSEGARD. LYNDA - ; KERLER, DAVID Y-Teens JOANNIDES, THEMIS CRIMSON CRIER, Hi-Y, Lettermen, GAA, Pep Club. Y-Teens, Office Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, LAURIN, CORENE Assistant, Pom Pon Section, Senior Track 1-2, Basketball 1, Football 1, Honor Roll Cross Country 2, Oklahoma, LAWHORN, REBECCA Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Dolphinettes Treasurer, French Club, JOHNSON, JANET Charley? Y-Teens, Ski Club, National Honor Society. Senior Honor Roll JOHNSON, KENNETH KERNER, KAREN Lettermen, Track 1-2-3, Football 1-2- French Club, FTA, Pep Club. Y- LEARNER, GAIL 3 Teens, Pom Pon Section, Senior CRIMSON CRIER Business Manager, Honor Roll French Club, GAA, Senate, Y-Teens, JOHNSON, MARK KERNS, DEBORAH Gym—Pool Assistant, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3 JOHNSON, RENAE GAA, Junior Achievement, National French Club Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll LEATHERMAN, STEVEN Senior Class President, Hi-Y JOHNSON, ROBERT F KERR, JAMES Hi-Y, Intramurals 1-2 Hi-Y LEE, GLORIA Y-Teens JOHNSON, RUTH KERR, JEFFREY Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Latin Club LEETCH, DAVID KERR, JOSEPH Baand, Dance Band, Senate, Senior JOHNSTON, DAVID CWT Glee, Intramurals 3, Pep Band Mississippi Valley and District Speech Contests, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dramatic Club Presi¬ dent, Pan-Am League, Junior Rotar- ian, Key Club, Junior Marshal KIRK, CHRISTOPHER Swimming Assistant, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Swimming 1-2-3 LEONARD, MICHAEL Band, Pan-Am League, Intramurals 1-2-3, Pep Band Candidate, Quill and Scroll, Tea- KIRK, GERALDINE LESTER, SUEANN ho use of the August Moon, Phil- French Club, GAA, Y-Teens, Ski Dolphinettes, Dramatic Club, French adelphia Here 1 Come, Night Must Fall ' The Lady ' s Not for Burning, Club, Pom Pon Section Club, Y-Teens, Ski Club Thieves ' Carnival, Contest Plays, KIRK RANDALL LIDDELL, REXIE Thespian Society, Senior Honor Roll Ski Club, Swimming 1-2-3 Y-Teens, Junior Achievement 240 LINDSAY, ROBERT Lettermen Cabinet, Pan-Am League, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3 LISKE, MICHAEL LOHMEIER, STANLEY CRIMSON CRIER Sports Editor, Hi-Y, Lettermen, Gym Assistant, In¬ tramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll LONG, PAMELA Dramatic Club, FTA, Pan-Am League, Senate, WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens LORING, DIANE Young Democrats Club LOWRY, DALE LUCAS, CECIL LUCKENBIHL, JOSEPH Football 1 LUDIN, DEBORAH LUNDAHL, MICHAEL Hi-Y, Intramurals 2-3, Swimming 1 LUNDQUIST, DOUGLAS McADAM, CAROLE McADAMS, BEN CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Swimming 1. Cross Country 1, Senior Honor Roll McCARLEY, SHEILA Band, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll McCarthy, Robert McCAW, VICTORIA McClellan, bonnie Band, German Club, Y-Teens McDonnell, william Swimming McDowell, Charles Lettermen, Senate, Intramurals 3, Football 1, Wrestling 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 McFALL, ROBERT McGEE, JACKIE MclLVAIN, SCOTT French Club, Pan-Am League, Sci¬ ence and Electronics Club, AFS Committee, Track 1-2-3, Swimming 1, Cross Country 2-3 McKAY, DARRELL McKEE, RANDALL McMASTER, GAYLA Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll mcmillan, sandra Orchestra McNEAL, DENNIS MADDEN, MONTY MAESS, KENNETH CWT MAGERKURTH, GAYLE Girls ' Glee MALONE, DEBORAH Y-Teens MARSHALL, MARVA Senior Honor Roll MARTIN, ALBERT Tennis 3, Intramurals 3, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll MARTIN, GARY Intramurals 2 MASSEY, VICTORIA MATHE, SYLVIE Dramatic Club, French Club, Or¬ chestra, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Y-Teens, AFS Com¬ mittee, Quint-City Student Congress Delegate MAURUS. MARSHA GAA Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Sen¬ ate, WATCHTOWER Sophomore Section Editor, Y-Teens, Junior Marshal Candidate, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Young Republicans Club Secretary MAYES, DIANA Band, Dolphinettes, French Club, GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pool—Gym —Library Assistant, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section, Senior Honor Roll MELODY, ALBERT MENDOZA, ANTHONY METOFF, TANYA Young Democrats Club METTEE, DEBRA Pan-Am League, Y-Teens MIERS, RICHARD Lettermen, Senate, Junior Rotarian, Junior Class President, Key Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Intra- murals 3, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Football 1-2-3-Co-Captain, Quint- City Student Congress Delegate, Senior Honor Roll MILLAR, GEORGE Band, Science and Electronics Club MILLER, LEO CWT MILLER, VICKI MILLIGAN, PAMELA GAA, German Club, Y-Teens, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll MITCHELL, MARA Dramatic Club, GAA, German Club Cabinet, Senior Glee, Y-Teens Cab¬ inet, Chamber Choir, Guys and Dolls, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll MOHR, LEE Senior Honor Roll MOHR, LELAND MONTGOMERY, DAVE Gym Assistant MOORE, CAREY MORAN, COLLEEN Pan-Am League, Y-Teens MORROW, EMMANUEL Gym Assistant, Intramurals 3 MORROW. SHELLY MOSENFELDER, CATHY Pep Club, Y-Teens, Office Assistant MOSENFELDER, JERRY CRIMSON CRIER Ad Manager, Ger¬ man Club, Hi-Y, Intramurals 1-3, Sports Manager MOSS, JON MOWDER, RANDY MULLER, GARY MYERS. DENNIS Band NELSON, ALAN Area Speech Contest, Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Top 5 , Junior Ro¬ tarian, Tennis 1, Key Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Chamber Choir, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 1-2-3, National Honor Society, Guys and Dolls, Teahouse of August Moon, Where ' s Charley?, Senior Honor Roll NELSON, FLORENCE NELSON, JOHN BILL NELSON, LEANNA GAA Treasurer—Vice-President, Pep Club, Senate, WATCHTOWER Pic¬ ture Editor, Y-Teens, Senior Class Secretary, Gym Assistant, AFS Com¬ mittee, Ski Club, Golf 2, Cheer¬ leader 1-2-3, Homecoming Atten¬ dant, Young Republicans Club, Senior Honor Roll NELSON, MARGARET NESBITT, MICHAEL NEUHAUS, DEBRA Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League Treasurer, Pep Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Literary Club, Teen Demo¬ crats, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll NEWMAN, STEVEN NICE, CLIFFORD Lettermen. Intramurals 1-2-3, Foot¬ ball 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3, Senior Hon¬ or Roll NICE. DEBORAH CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, GAA, Girls ' Glee, Pep Club, Pom Pon Section NICHOLSON, DELLENE Band, GAA, Band Assistant NICHOLSON, FREDERICK Basketball 1-2 NOLD, JACQUELYN GAA, Y-Teens NORNIELLA, EDITH NOVAK, JEFFREY CRIMSON CRIER, Hi-Y, Intra¬ murals 1-2-3, Basketball 1 j6581 p236-244 tape 2 8opt 12p op H ODEAN, BARRY District — Regional — State — Op¬ timist Speech Contests, Pan-Am League Vice President, Tennis 1-2, Philadelphia, Here I come, Tea¬ house of the August Moon , Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll O ' HERN, KEVIN Band. CRIMSON CRIER Sports Editor, Hi-Y Cabinet, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, Track 1-2-3, Cross 241 Country 1-2-3 OLMSTEAD, PAUL O ' MELIA, LAURIE GAA, Senate, Y-Teens, Latin Club O ' MELIA, MICHAEL CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Senate, Top 5%, WATCHTOWER Sports Editor, Jr. Rotarian, Literary Club, Key Club, jr. Marshal Candidate, Intramurals 1, Quill and Scroll, Latin Club, Times Democrat Correspond¬ ing Editor, Teen Democrats, Top Ten, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society OSBOURNE, RHONDA CRIMSON CRIER. GAA, Pep Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section PAGE, DOUGLAS Intramurals, Senior Honor Roll PARROTT, SHARON PATTERSON, JAMES PEALSTROM, MONICA Band, Camera Club, CRIMSON CRIER Circulation Manager, Dra¬ matic Club, French Club Cabinet- Treasurer, GAA Cabinet, Pep Club Cabinet, Senate, Top 5%, WATCH- TOWER School Life Editor, Y-Teens Cabinet—Vice President—President, Junior Marshal Candidate, Gym As¬ sistant, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Attendant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll PELTON, TAMARA GAA, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll PENWELL, LANNY Band, Science and Electronics Club, Lab Assistant, Pep Band, National Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll PERKINS, GLEN Hi-Y Secretary, Lettermen, Senior Glee, Intramurals 3, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley? PERRIN, MARK Pan-Am League, Science and Elec¬ tronics Club, Top 5%, Junior Ro¬ tarian, Lab Assistant, Intramurals 3, Ski Club, Track 1-2, Cross Country, National Honor Roll, Senior Honor Roll PERRIN, STEPHEN Intramurals 1-2, Baseball 1, Senior Honor Roll PERRY, LOIS Home Economics Club, GAA PESCHANG, CONNIE Sectional — District — Ottowa Speech Contests, Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League, WATCH- TOWER Index Editor, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Debate, Philadelphia, Here I Come, Night Must Fall, The Lady ' s Not for Burning, Senior Honor Roll PETERS, MICHELE Y-Teens PETERS, SUSAN Junior Achievement President, DO Club, Senior Honor Roll PETERSEN, GARY Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll PETERSON, CYNTHIA GAA, Y-Teens Treasurer, Office As¬ sistant PETERSON, TERESA French Club, GAA, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll PFUNDSTEIN, KATHY French Club, German Club, Pep Club Cabinet, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Junior, Marshal Candidate, Gym Assistant, National Honor So¬ ciety, Pom Pon Section, Guys and Dolls, Senior Honor Roll PIEPER, CHRISTOPHER Band, Intramurals 3 PIRMANN, DIANE District—Sectional Speech Contests, Dramatic Club, GAA, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Thieves ' Carnival, Dark of the Moon, Night Must Fall, Guys and Dolls, The Lady ' s Not for Burning, Thespian Society PITCHER, DEBORAH GAA, Y-Teens, Ski Club POPE. LENDEL Camera Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens POPP, BONNIE French Club, GAA, Y-Teens, Office Assistant PORTER, ROBERT POSTON, SUSAN GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll PRESSON, PAMELA Pep Club, Y-Teens, Yougn Democrats PRIEBE, MARGARET French Club Secretary-Treasurer, GAA Cabinet, Pep Club President, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Junior Marshal Candidate, Ski Club Secretary-Treasurer, Pom Pon Sec¬ tion, Young Republicans, Senior Honor Roll PURCELL, CORA GAA, Y-Teens PURCELL, JAMES Lettermen, Senate, Intramurals 2, Ski Club, Football 3, Baseball 1 PUTNEY, PAMELA Band, FTA, Orchestra, Senior Glee, Woodwind Choir QUALE, ADELL CWT RADE, NICHOLA Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll RANDERSON, BRYAN Band RANK, PAMELA GAA, Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll REED, DAVID Footeall 1, Wrestling 3 REED, JAMES Dramatic Club, Senate, Football 1, Debate 1 Art Contests REED, JEFFREY Baseball 2-3 REESE, PATRICIA Band, French Club, FNA, GAA, Or¬ chestra, Top 5%, National Honor Society, Pep Band, Latin Club, Brass Choir, Woodwind Choir, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll REINHART, DANIEL Camera Club, German Club, Hi-Y, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll RETTKE, NANCY CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens, Office Assistant REYNOLDS, ELIZABETH RHODE, CARLA RHODEN, ENOCH Intramurals 3, Track RICH, MILES Pan-Am League, Junior Rotarian, Intramurals 3, Golf 2-3, Okla¬ homa, Young Republicans, Nation¬ al Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll RIFFEL, MARLISE German Club, Senate, Top 5 «, Y- Teens, Literary Club, Chamber Choir, National Honor Society, Young Re¬ publicans President Senior Honor Roll RILEY, FRANK Lettermen, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1 ROBB, VALERIE ROBERTSON, VANUEL ROBINSON, KAREN GAA, Senior Glee, Y-Teens Cabinet, Chamber Choir RODERICK, BRIAN Pan-Am League, Intramurals 2-3, Golf 2-3, Senior Honor Roll RODRIGUEZ, VINCENT Senate, Intramurals 2-3, Football 1 ROMO, IGNACIO Football 1 ROSENQUISTJEAN CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club Secretary-Treasurer, Pan-Am League, Senate, Y-Teens, Philadelphia, Here I Come RUBIN, CARYN Senior Honor Roll RUSSELL, KELLY Track 1 RYAN, MARY GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2- 3, Library Assistant SABBE, JEANETTE French Club, Y-Teens, Clinic Assis¬ tant, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll SAJAK, DANA SALSTROM, CANDY French Club, Y-Teens SALTON, GWENDOLYN SAMUELSON. DEBORAH 242 SANDERSON, MARY SHAW, STEVEN STALE, BETSY Senior Honor Roll CRIMSON CRIER, GAA, Y-Teens, SHEAN, PATRICIA Ski Club SAPINSKI, ERIC German Club, Senate, Y-Teens STEBEL, ROBYN Lettermen, Intramurals 1-2-3, Foot- ball 1-2-3, Senior Honor Roll SHEETS, CAROL CWT STEGALL, ROBERT SAX. STEVEN Pan-Am League, Science and Elec- SHEHORN, JEWEL STEVENSON. JULIE tronics Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Girls ' Glee, Senior Glee, Y-Teens Senior Glee. Y-Teens Club, Senior Honor Roll SHEHORN, RONALD STEWART, MARSHA SCHADE, SCOTT GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Senior Contest Play, Dramatic Club, Ger- SHOCK, PAMELA Honor Roll man Club Cabinet, Top 5%, Key District Speech Contest, Pam-Am STIRK, COLLEEN Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, National League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pom Honor Society, “Teahouse of the Pon Section Dramatic Club, FNA, German Club, August Moon, “Goodnight Mrs. Junior Achievement, Clinic Assis- Puffin, Senior Honor Roll SHOEMAKER, DAWN CYC Committee, Dolphinette Sec- tant SHAECHER, TERRY retary—Cabinet, French Club Cab- STOLLBERG. TRACY inet, German Club, Senate, Y-Teens Band, Senate, Sports Manager, Na- SCHAFER, JOHN Cabinet, AFS Committee Vice-Presi- tional Honor Society, Senior Honor Senior Glee, Football 2 dent. Ski Club, National Honor So¬ ciety, Senior Honor Roll Roll SCHENEBRICKER, RICHARD STONE, TERRY Band, FTA, German Club. Intra- SHRADER, DAVID Band, Orchestra, Senate, Intra- murals 2-3, Young Republicans Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, “Okla- murals 1, Track 1, Swimming 1, Foot- homa, “Guys and Dolls ball 1, Pep Band 2-3 SCHERER. DOUGLAS SIMON, HERBERT STONEHOUSE, THOMAS SCHLADT, DANIEL Senate DO, Football 1 STRADLEY. WALTER SLACH, EDWARD Hi-Y, Lettermen, Junior Rotarian, SCHMIT, MARGARET Orchestra Key Club, Junior Marshal Candidate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Foot- SCHOESSEL, CHRISTINE SLENTZ, LARRY ball 1-2-3, Debate, Baseball 1-2-3, GAA, Senate, Y-Teens National Honor Society, Senior SMITH, CAROLYN Honor Roll SCHROEDER, JAMES Girls ' Glee, Pep Club, Senior Glee, STRAHL, NANCY Cross Country 2, National Honor Pom Pon Section, “Guys and Dolls, Society, Senior Honor Roll Teen Democrats Club Orchestra Vice President, Senate, Junior Achievement, Office Assistant, SCHULMEISTER, RICHARD SMITH, DEBORAH “Guys and Dolls,” National Honor Intramurals 1 SMITH, GEORGE Society, Senior Honor Roll SCHUTTERJANE National Honor Society, Senior STRAUSSE, ROBERT FTA, Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Rol l Honor Roll Band SMITH, KATHRYN SUNDQUIST, TERRY SCOTT, GREGORY CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, French Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2-3, Area—Mississippi Valley Speech GAA, Y-Teens, Ski Club Senior Honor Roll Contests, Band, Dramatic Club, Jun- ior Achievement, Art Assistant, “Bar- SMITH, LeROY SWANN, TIMOTHY rets of Wimpole Street, “Teahouse CWT, Basketball 1, Football 2, Base- CRIMSON CRIER of the August Moon, “Philadelphia, balll SWANSON, CHRISTINE Here 1 Come, “Thieves ' Carni- val, National Honor Society, Senior SMITH, LINDA Camera Club, French Club, Top 5%, Honor Roll Y-Teens, Senior Honor Roll Y-Teens, Literary Club, Office Assis¬ tant, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Na- SCOTT, PATRICIA SNYDER, DAVID tional Honor Society, Senior Honor CYC Committee, Dramatic Club, Roll French Club, GAA, P ep Club Cabi- SODERBERG, PATRICIA SWANSON, DONALD net, Y-Teens, Sophomore Class CRIMSON CRIER Picture Editor, President, Girl ' s State, “Thieves ' German Club Treasurer, WATCH- SWEDBERG, LAURA Carnival, Senior Honor Roll TOWER Assistant Editor, Y-Teens, Quill and Scroll GAA Cabinet—Secretary, Pam-Am SCOTT, PHYLISS League, Pep Club. Senate. WATCH- SOLIS, FRANK TOWER Senior Section Editor, Y- SEGURA, ROBERT Teens, Senior Class Vice President, DO SONNER, SANFORD Junior Marshal, Gym Assistant, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, SELHOST, VEARL Pan-Am League Cheerleader 1-2-3, Homecoming Attendant, Young Republicans, Vice SELHOST, VICKI SOWARDS. BILLY Lettermen, Intramurals 3, Football President, National Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll SELLS, LINDA 1-2-3, Sports Manager, Baseball 1 Y-Teens SWIFT, JAMES SPADY, IRWIN Football 1-2-3 SERRANO, DAVID Senior Glee, Junior Achievement, Band, Dance Band Chamber Choir, Boy ' s State, Golf SWIM, CAROL 2-3, Football 1, Young Republicans CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, SEYMOUR, SHARON Club, “Oklahoma, “Guys and German Club, Top 5 , Y-Teens, Band Assistant Manager, CRIMSON Dolls, Where ' s Charley? , Senior Literary Club, Pool—Gym Assis- CRIER Assistant Copy Editor, French Honor Roll tant. National Honor Society, Club, GAA, Senate, Y-Teens SPURGETIS, GEORGE Senior Honor Roll SHAPIRO, DEBORAH Senior Honor Roll TACEY, DONNA French Club, Y-Teens Dolphinettes, GAA, Orchestra, Pep SPURGETIS. MARY Club, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, SHAW, JAMIE Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Senate, Pom Pon Section, “Oklahoma, ' Home Economics Assistant, DO Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section “Guys and Dolls 243 TANNER, PAMELA TWITTY, BONNIE WILLIAMS, VERNEAL TART, HARRY Girls ' Glee Senior Honor Roll Baseball 1 VANSEVEREN, RICHARD National Honor Society, Senior WILSON, DANIEL TAYLOR, DEBRA Honor Roll WILSON, GERALD TAYLOR. DENNIS VANZANDBERGEN, BARBARA WILSON, SHEILA TAYLOR, DUANE Office Assistant, Senior Honor Roll Pan-Am League, Y-Teens French Club, FTA, Top 5%, Junior VEAL, JOSSIE WILSON, SUSAN Rotarian, Literary Club, Key Club, DO CRIMSON CRIER, GAA, Pan-Am National Honor Society, Salutatorian, League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Senior Honor Roll VICK, PATRICIA Golf 1-2-3, Cheerleading 1 TAYLOR, REBECCA VICTOR, CEDRIC WILSON, WILLIAM GAA, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Pool Track 1-2 Assistant, Chamber Choir, “Guys and WINGERT, GALE Dolls, Senior Honor Roll VINCENT, VICKI WINGLER, DALE TAYLOR, SANDRA VOGT, GARY Gym—Clinic Assistant WADE, ROBERT WOLLENBURG, WILLIAM TEAGUE, BERNARD Senior Honor Roll WOOD, DIANNE Lettermen, Basketball 1-2-3 French Club, Senate, Top 5%, Y- WAGNER, BONNIE Teens, Literary Club, National Honor TEAGUE, LEON Dolphinette Cabinet, Girls ' Glee, Pan-Am League, Senate, Senior Glee, Society, Senior Honor Roll TEETER, KENNETH Top 5° , Y-Teens Cabinet, Sopho- WOOD, FRANK Wrestling 2 more Class Secretary, Junior Mar- Lettermen, Senate President, Senior shal Candidate, AFS Committee, Glee President, Junior Rotarian, TEETER, STEPHEN National Honor Society, Senior Hon- Junior Marshal, Chamber Choir, Ski Chamber Choir, Senior Glee or Roll Club, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3, “Guys and Dolls, Quint-City Stu- TEMPLE, GLORIA WAHL, JANE dent Congress Delegate, Intramurals Secretary DO Club CRIMSON CRIER Page One Editor, French Club, Senate, Top 5%, Y- 2-3, Senior Honor Roll THEUS, KAREN Teens, Literary Club, Gym Assistant, WORK, RICHARD CRIMSON CRIER Page Four Editor, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Lettermen, Football 2, Wrestling 1 Dolphinettes Cabinet, GAA, Senate, Senior Honor Roll Y-Teens, Tennis 2, Gym Assistant, WORKHEISER, MARILYN Ski Club WALLACE, LINDA CRIMSON CRIER Ad Manager, Pep GAA Club, WATCHTOWER Business THOMAS, FRANK Manager Band Manager, CRIMSON CRIER, WALLARAB, MARK Dance Band, German Club President, Swimming 1-2 WORMAN, LINDA Key Club, National Honor Society, French Club, GAA Cabinet, Y-Teens Pep Band, Senior Honor Roll WARD, DEANNE Speech Contests, French Club, Y- WUNDERLICH, PEGGY THOMAS, LARRY Teens, AFS Committee, Senior Hon- CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, National or Roll Y-Teens, AFS Committee Honor Society, Senior Honor Roll WARNER, PATRICIA WYNES, DAVID GAA, Y-Teens Hi-Y, Senate, WATCHTOWER Faculty THOMASON, LINDA Section, Gym Assistant, Boy ' s State, CRIMSON CRIER Circulation. WAXENBERG, HOWARD Intramurals 1-2, Ski Club, Latin Club, French Club, GAA, Senate, Y-Teens Lettermen, Senate Vice President, National Honor Society, Senior Hon- Key Club, Track 1-2-3, Cross Coun- or Roll THOMPSON, CYNTHIA try 2-3, National Honor Society Vice THORNTON, HOSEA President, Senior Honor Roll YACONE, JAMES WEDERTZ, KATHERINE YARRINGTON, CAROL THORPE, JAMES WEED, KENNETH Home Economics Club, FTA, T-Teens TIMION, MICHAEL Dance Band, German Club, Orches- YAZBEC, MICHAEL Band, Lettermen, Orchestra, Intra- tra Track 3, National Honor Society, murals 2-3, Track 2-3, Basketball 1-2- Senior Honor Roll 3, Brass Choir, Baseball 1 WEIKERT, PAMELA Contest Play, Dramatic Club YEOMAN, JUDITH TIMM, JOHN FNA, Y-Teens, Clinic Assistant Band, CRIMSON CRIER Circulation WENOS, DAVID Manager, Track 1, Swimming 1-2-3 Band, Pan-Am League, Intramurals YOUNG, JANNIE TODD, DIANE 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2-3, Pep Band Junior Acievement Pep Club, Pom Pon Section WETZEL, WILLIAM YOUNG, PATRICIA Y-Teens, Junior Achievement, Senior TOGERSON, EDNA WHITCOMB, DENNIS Honor Roll FNA Vice President—President, Sen- DO ate, Y-Teens, Clinic Assistant, Latin YOUNG, ROBERT Club, Senior Honor Roll W HITE, MARY ZARE, ROBERT TURNER, EZELL WICKWIRE, KATHRYN Lettermen, Intramurals 3, Football FTA, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Latin ZELNIO, JUDITH 1, Wrestling 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 Club, Senior Honor Roll French Club, Senior Honor Roll TURNER, SHARON WIEDENHOEFT, DEBRA ZIER, NORMAN Camera Club, Dramatic Club, GAA, Senior Honor Roll Pan-Am League, Pep Club Cabinet, ZWICKER, KAY Senate, Top 5 t, Y-Teens Cabinet. WILKERSON, DEBRA French Club, GAA, Y-Teens, Office Tennis 1-2, Pool Assistant, AFSCom- Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Senior Assistant mittee, Girl ' s State Candidate, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Sen- Honor Roll ior Honor Roll 244 WILLIAMS, CONNIE Index Organizations Franck, George 70 Freers, Gary 65 Gerber, Walter 74 AFS133 Gillette, Marie 64 Band 150 Goodwin, Thomas 69 Baseball 232 Greenley, Kenneth 62 Basketball 212 Griffith, Shirley 64 Board of Education 52 Haberthur, Karen 63,118 Camera Club 159 Hall, Dorothy 69 Chamber Choir 156 Hall, Norine 56 Crimson Crier 182 Hardin, William 72 CWT 141 Hart, Jerome 158 Debate 137 Hawkinson, Dennis 74 DO 140 Hegg, Hollis 60,61 Doiphinettes 162 Janecke, Jerry 61 Drama Club 166 Johnson, Hugh 61,219 FNA 149 Johnson, Kenneth 70 Football 192 Johnson, Marjorie 64 French Club 171 Johnstone, James 72 FTA 148 Jones, Lyle 60 GAA138 Jones, Marjorie 55 German Club 170 Jones, Ruth 64,125 Girls Glee 157 Kacsir, David 64 Hi-Y 144 Klatt, Richard 67 Home Economics Club 173 Kruzan, Donald 71 Key Club 178 LaMere, Doreen 73 Literary Club 172 Lange, Marcia 73 National Honor Society 186 Leary, Helen 70 Orchestra 158 Lundeen, H. L. 227 Pan American League 174 Lyons, Marsha 65 Pep Club 164 McGrew, Douglas 74 Quill Scroll 178 McGinnis, Jeanne 70 Science Electronics Club 160 McQuigg, Nola 73 Science Council 161 Malcolm, Eugene 70 Senior Glee Club 154 Melbourne, Genette 65 Ski Club 176 Mickelson, Donald 61 Teen Democrats 146 Miller, David 76 Track 226 Motz, Robert 69 Watchtower 180 Nash, Marjorie 73 Young Republicans 147 Naylor, James 66 Y-Teens142 Neuerberg, L. P. 70 Oestreich, Charles 65 Osborn, Murray 71 Faculty Peschang, Nicholas 65 Peterson, Earline 66 Peterson, James 76 Ackerson, Gary 72 Pierce, Marguerite 55 Almquist, H. V. 72 Reed, Donald 61 Andersen, Guy 71 Rheay, Faye 64 Anderson, C. Lester 62 Riley, Robert 72 Anderson, Larry 70 Robinson, Frank 69 Anderson, Marcia 63 Ryner, Franklyn 62 Armstrong, Charles 68 Schuck, Ruth 55 Armstrong, William 60,61 Schultz, Chester 72 Aspedon, F. W. 12,54 Sears, Carolyn 63 Benn, John 68 Seeley, James 72 Bevill, John 66 Sholl, Joyce 63 Bjorkman, RoseAnn Sias, Richard 61 Blomberg, John 63,174 Siegel, Martha 64,220 Bonsall, Duane 76 Simmon, Florence Bowman, Maryjane 63 Speltz, Stephen 62 Brauch, Ruth 65 Stevens, Ronald 55 Brent, Mary 138 Stoit, Sandra 64 Butterfield, Sharon 70 Stone, John 72 Carroll, John Strohl, Nancy 64 Casey, Arnold 60 Tsagaris, Clara 63 Casten, Florence Van Eaton, Pauline 77 Clark, Ben 70,227 Wagner, H. L. 55 Clark, Ralph Weiner, Sheldon 77 Cocks, Mary 123 Werthman, Joan 62 Crews, Thad 62 White, Charles 67,99 Davis, Janice 65 Willis, Raymond 77 Dennis, Phillip 60 Wood, David 62 DeTaeye, Donald 72 Dickerson, Ted 61 Youngquist. Frank 219,232 Duewel, Joyce 65 Dyson, Charles 55 Embretson, Gary 27,61 Seniors Evans, E. J. 54 Ferrill, William A Fessler, Frank 65 Abbott, Judith 13 dams, Paul 13 Mbertson, Leland 13 Alcorn, John 13 Allen, Christine 13 Allison, Sally Andereck, Betty 13 Anderson, Barbara 13 Anderson, Kirk 13 Anderson, Laurie 13,132,133,128,129,138,143,159, 186,231 Anderson, Martha Andich, Susan 13,142 Andrew. William 13,137,186 Andrews, James 13,221 Arneson, Nancy 13 Artiby, Deborah 13 Atkins, Jeffrey 13 Averill, Cynthia 14 Aversing, Gary 14 B Baber., Dan 14 Bailey, Robert 14,45,154,220,221,186,230 Baker, Paul 14 Bane, David 14,158 Barkau, Michael 14,159 Barks, Fred 14 Barnes, Barry 14 Barnett, Dale 14 Barnett, Jack 14 Barnett, Judy 14 Bartlett, Gregory 14 Bates, Carl 14,221,218,215,214 Bates, Cecil Beach, Carol 14 Beardsley, Ernest 14 Beckhart, Ronald 15 Begyn, Lawrence 15,178,221,187,226,227,228 Behrens, Wendlyn 15 Beinke, Lynette 15,163,174,175,135,235,186,187 Bell, Constance 15 Bell, Judy 15 Bellomy, Robert 15,227,226,228 Bennett, Alan 15 Bennett, Martha 15,142,163 Benton, Michael 15 Benz, Peggy 15 Berberich, Robert 15 Bergeson, Debra 15,180 Bernauer, Barbara 16 Bertelsen, Julia 16,39,133,171,135,186 Beswick, Ronald 16,128,154,155 Bivens, Jeffrey 16 Black. Sandra 16 Blas er, Julie 16 Bolt, Craig 16,128.178,187 Bolte, Terry 16 Borden, John 16,178,186 Botch, Steven 16 Boultinghouse, Michael 16 Bounds, Daryl 16 Bowdry, Gerald Bowes, JoLayne 16 Bowman, Patricia 16,174,187 Boyd, Bonnie 17 Boyd. Wayne 17 Boyles, Christine 17,133,143,186 Bragg, David 17 Bragg, Effie 17 Bragg, Oliver Bratsch, Kenneth Briggs, DeArmond 17,178,220,186,215,214,234 Bromley, Kathryn 17,187,69 Brooks, Linda 17 Brooks, Mark 17,178.221.215,214 Broussard, Gene 17 Brown, Douglas 230 Brown, Jeanette 17 Brown, Linda L. 17 245 Budelier, Daniel 17 Buller, Steven 17,137,160.178,187 Bunger, Patricia 17,154,156 Burkert, William 17 Burns, Linda 17 Burris, Lynn 17 Burton, Cynthia 17,155 Burwell, Lyle Buser, Shirley 17 C Caldwell, Michael 18,220 Camillo, Susan 18,187 Canny, Anthony 18,38,133,178,221,227,226,228 Carbone, Robert 18,220,227 Cardosi, Philip 18 Carey, Ronald 18,227 Carlson, Allen 18,135,235,187 Carlson, Dennis 18 Carmack, Chris Carpenter, Douglas 18,220,187 Carrell, Garland Carstens, jerry 18,159,160,161,187 Carter, David Cassini, Peter 18 Celnik, Esther 18,186 Chanbers, James 18 Chaney, Harvey 19,227 Chaney, Lisa 19,180 Clain, Ann 19 Clain, Thomas Cline. Larry 19,155,156,178 Clinton, John 19,230 Cohan, Peter 19,186 Cole, Dawn 19,154,156 Cole, Thomas 227 Colvin, Johnnie 19 Conrad, David 19 Cook, Connie 19 Coons, Roy 19 Cope, Brenda 19 Cotton, Dorothy 19 Cox, Cary 19 Cox, Terron 19,158 Cramer, Glen 19 Crawford, Mark 20 Crawford, Michael 20 Crowder, Gary 20 Cullison, Vicky 20 Cunningham, Patricia 20 Cureton, Emma 20,154 Cushman, Deborah 20 Cutter, Loren 20 D Dacon, Warren 20,101 Dal Ponte, Lynne 20,155 Danes, Judith 20 Danner, Rodney 20,154 Darland, Dennis 20 Davis, Delores 20 Davis, Gary L. 20,187 Davis, James 20 Davis, Kathleen 20 Deardoff, Kathleen 20 Dealer, Janis 20 DeBarr, Mark 21,187 DeLeu, Gwen 21 DeMay, Patricia 21,138,154 DeMeyer, Kent 21 Demps, Michaela 21,143,210 DeSmet, Dennis DeSmet, Gregory 21,144 DeVacht, Gloria 21,133.154,156,186,231 DeVore, Drake DeWinter, William 21 Deyo, Diane 21 Dickerson, Patricia 21,155 Dilts, Franklin Dilts, Wesley Dinneen, Therese 21 Dobbler, Judy 21,174 Doonan, Brian 21,128,144 Doran, Craig 21 Dorman, Scott 21,144 Dorris, Steven Downing. Daniel 21,187 Drake, Patrick 21 Driver, Cecil 21 Dryoel, Michael Duhlstine, Coralyn 21,138,187 Duncheon, Lawrence 21 Du ns moor, Laura 22 Dunsworth, Kelly Durkee, Deonna 22,128,133,175,180,186,210 Dusenberry, Cindy 22 Dyer, Randall E Early, Waller 22 Easley, Eleanor 22 Eastland, Patricia 16,22,154 Eckert, Linda 22 Edgerton, Carol 22 Edwards, Evelyn Edwards, Ronald 22 Egeberg, Dale 22,160,187 Eggers, William 22 Ehm, William 22 Ekonomos, Vickie 22 Ellis, DeWitt 22 Ellis, Jacqueline 22,155 Ellison, William 23,154,156,187 Emry, Jeffry 23 Engebretson, James 23 Engel, Sharon 23,135,235,186 Engstrom, Christine 23 Enlow, Robert 23.155 Enstrom, Kenneth 23,178,221,187,227,226.228 Entler, Randy 15,23.220 Epperly, Robert 23,187 Erickson, Steven 23 Ernat, Linda Eshelman, Joyce 23,180,167 Estabrook, Julie Etzel, Cynthia 23 Evans, Carol 23,163,186 Ezring, Murray 24,175,186 F Fairchild, Ann 24 Fairman, Nancy 24 Farley, Van 24 Farrar, Ben 24,220,227,226 Fay, Gracia 24 Fay, Marsha 24 Feidhahn, Cary 24,154 Fenton, Deborah 24,143,162,163.174,186 Fields, Marilyn 24,143 Figgins, Gary 24 Figgins, Sandra 24 Fisher, Ralph Fisher, Valerie 24 Flack, Steven 24,128,220 Foreman, Randy 25,155 Forslund, Gary 25,220,230 Foster, Carla 25 Foster, Laurie 25 Foster, Rose Mary 25 Fowler, Gabrielle 25,158 Francis. Steven Franck, Pauline 25 Freshwaters, Jackie 25,132,155,180,186 Frink, Patricia 25 Froude, Paul a 25,138,143,163 Fuhlman, Steven 25 Fullerton, David 25 G Gahn, Jeffery 25 Galusha, Daniel 25 Garber, David 25,154,155,159,161 Garcia, Lawrence 25 Garrison, Karolyn 26 Gathright, Doris 26 Gay, Lynn 26,143 Gedye, Ronald 26 Geist, Jody 26,186 Gellerman, Geri 13,26,143,163 Gerlich, Gloria 26 Gersick, Sheri 26 Gibbons, Carolyn Gilliam. Marc 26,132,221,208,234,209 Gindlesparger, Robert 26,221,227.228,226 Glider, Debra 26 Golden, Helane 26,128,129,143,180,235,186 Goldstein. Carol 26,142,180 Gonzalez, Roy 26 Gordon, Michael 26,178,187 Gosney, James 26 Graham, Richard 26 Graves, Lawrence 26 Gray, Glenn 26 Greenleaf, Gary 26,133,178,227,226 Greenman, Linda 27 Greenwood, Susan 27 Groves, Lawrence Gunsolley, William 27 Gunter, John 27 Gushanas, Ann 27 Gustafson, Carol 27 H Hackwith, Ona 27 246 Hall, Douglas 27,221 Hall, Patricia 27 Hallas, David 42 Hamerly, Gail 27 Hancq, Diane 27 Haney, Michael 27,155,221,227,226,228 Hansen, Gail 27,143,135,186 Hansen, Jess 27,180 Hanshaw, Chris 27 Hanson, Janis 27 Hanssen, John 27 Harksen, Barbara 27 Harless, Cynthia 27,147,186 Harris, Alice 28 Harris, Daniel J 28,180 Harris, Dannie 28 Harris, Tom Hasson, Linda 28 Hawkins, Bryan 28 Hayden, David 28 Heard, Martha 28 Hedge, Fabian 28 Hefley, Steven 28 Heiwig, Stephanie 28,166 Herrera, Alma 28,143,174,180 Herring, Linda 28 Hershman, Richard 28 Hicks, Ronald Hill, Mary 28 Hillman, Karen 29 Hinds, James 29 Hiner, Johnette 29,154,155,156 Hines, Victoria 29 Hinrichs, Richard 29,128,135,187 Hinson, Lawrence 29 Hixson, Michael Hocket t, Diane 29 Hodge, Pamela 29 Hoffman, Roger 29 Holcomb, Richard 29 Holman, Susan 29 Holtam, Deborah Holtzman, Fred 29 Hood, Rickey 29,155 Hoskins, Eddie 29 Hoskins, Shelley 29 Howell, Terry 29 Huffman, Patricia 29,155 Hughes, Wayne 29,154 Hutchison, Kim 29,167 Hynes, Mary 30 J Jackson, Bobby O. 30 Jackson, Gary 30 Jackson, Kim 30 Jackson, Michael 30,226 Jackson, Rhonda 30 Jackson, Robert W 30 Jacobs, Susan 30 James, Karen 30 Jamison, Emmett 30 Jefferson, Michael 30 Jinks, Michael 30 Joannides, Themis 30,129 Johnson, Janet 30 Johnson, Kenneth 30,220,234 Johnson, Mark 30,154 Johnson, Renae 30 Johnson, Robert F 30,144 Johnson, Ruth 30 Johnston, David 30,166,167,178 Jones, Cynthia 31 Jones, David Jones, Michael F. 31 Jones, Norman 31 Jones, Tom 31 Josephson. Ward 31,144 K Kahling, Stephanie 31 Kalina, Carrie 31 Kaller, Thomas 31.221,230 Kane, Molly Karon, Samuel 31,208,209 Kelly, Colleen 31 Kelly, Donald 31,155 Kelly, Joseph Kelly, Kathleen 31 Kennedy. Russell 31 Kennison, Bruce Kerler, David 31,154,156 Kerner, Karen 31 Kerns, Deborah 31,186 Kerr, James 31 Kerr, Jeffrey 31 Kerr, Joseph 31 Kirk, Christopher 32 Kirk, Geraldine 32 Kirk, Randall 32 Kissel, James 32 Kitchens, Robbie 32 Klema, Terry 32 Klockau, John 32 Knapp, Bonnie 32,163 Kowalski, Sherrie Kulhavy, Vicky 32 Kulig, Robert 32 L Lage, Dan Lane. Brent 32,227 Lane, Thomas Langdon, Rosella 32 Lange, Michael 32 Lannoo, Michael 32 Larsen, Judy 32 Larson, Theodore 32,178,220,221,227,226,228 Larson, Thomas 33 Lassegard, Lynda 33 Laurin, Corene 33 Lawhorn, Rebecca 29,33,162,163,186 Learner, Gail 29,33,128,231 Leatherman, Steven 12,33 Lee, Gloria 33 Leeney, Michelle 33 Leetch, David 33 Leonard, Michael 33 Lester, Sueann 33 Liddell, Rexie 33 Lindsay, Robert 33.220,221,230 Liske. Michael 33 Lofquist, William Lohmeier, Stanley 33,220,230 Lomas, Rodger 33 Long, Pamela 34,128 Loring, Diane 34 Lowry, Dale 34 Lucas, Cecil Luckenbihl, Joseph 34 Ludin. Deborah 34 Lundahl, Michael 34,144 Lundquist, Douglas 34 Me Me Adam, Carole 34 McAdams, Benton 166,167 McCarley, Sheila 34,186 McCarthy, Robert 34 McCaw, Victoria 34 McCleary, Terry McClellan, Bonnie 34,69 McClure, Tom McDonnell, William 34 McDowall, Charles 34,123.221 McFall, Robert 35 McGee, Jacki 35 Mcllvain, Scott 35,38,133,227,226 McKay. Darrell 35 McKee, Preston 35 McKee. Randall 35 McMasier, Gayla 186 McMillan, Sandra 35 McNeal, Dennis 35 Me Neal. LeArta M Madden, Monty Mader, Richard 35 Maess, Kenneth 35 Magerkurth, Gayle 35 Malone, Deborah 35 Manary, Bruce 35 Marshall, Marva 35 Martin, Albert 35 Martin, Gary 35 Massey, Victoria 35 Mathe, Sylvie 35,39,133,128,158,171 Matthess, Gloria Maurus, Marsha 26.133,138.147,180,210 Mayes, Diana 36 Melody, Albert 36 Mendoza, Anthony 36 Metoff, Tanya 36 Mettee, Debra 36 Miers, Richard 36,128,178,221,227 Millar, George 36 Miller, Leo 36 Miller, Vicki 36 Milligan. Pamela 36,186 Mitchell, Mara 26,142,143,155,156,186 Mohr, Lee 36 Mohr, Leland 36 Montgomery. Dave 36 Moore, Carey 37 Moran, Colleen Morrow, Emmanuel 37 Morrow, Shelly 37 Mosenfelder, Cathy 37 Mosenfelder, Jerry 37 Moss, Jon 37 Mowder, Randy 37 Moyer, Jeffery 37 Muentnich, Dennis 37 Muller, Gary 37 Myers, Dennis 37 N Neal, Linda Nelson, Alan 37,155,156,178,186 Nelson, John Bill 37,227 Nelson, Leanna 12,37,128,133,138.180,210 Nelson, Margaret 37 Nesbitt, Michael 37 Nesseler, Ralph Neuhaus, Debra 37,155,186 Newman, Steven 37 Nice, Clifford 37,220 Nice, Deborah 37,154 Nicholson, Dellene 37 Nicholson, Frederick 38 Nold, Jacquelyn 38 Norniella, Edith 38 Novak, Jeffrey 38 O Odean, Barry 38,187 O ' Hern, Kevin 38,178,220,227,226 Olmstead, Paul 38 O ' Melia, Laurie 38 O ' Melia, Michael 38,134,128,146.178,180,135.187 Osbourne, Rhonda 38,155 Ostrowski, Sandra P Page, Douglas 38 Palmer, Brian 247 Parker, jane Parrott, Sharon 38 Patterson, lames 38 Pealstrom, Monica 38.138,143,180,186 Pelton, Tamara 39,186 Penwell. Lanny 39,187 Perkins, Glen 39,154 Perrin, Mark 39,134,187 Perrin, Stephen 39,227 Perry. Lois 39 Peschang, Connie 39,166,180 Peters, Susan 39 Petersen, Gary 39 Peterson, Cynthia 39 Peterson, Teresa 29,39,186 Pfundstein, Kathy 39,155.186 Pieper, Christopher 39 Pirmann. Diane 39,155,166,167 Pitcher, Deborah 39 Pope, LenDel 39 Popp, Bonnie 40 Porter, Robert 40 Posateri, Anthony Poston, Susan 40 Powell, Patricia Presson, Pamela 40 Pnebe, Margaret 34,40,138,171 Purcell, Cora 40 Purcell, James 40,48 Putney, Pamela 40,154 Q Quale, Adell 40 R Rade, Nichola 40 Ramsey, Nancy 40 Randerson, Bryan 40 Rank, Pamela 40 Reed, David 40 Reed, James 40 Reed, Jeffrey 40 Reese, Patricia 40,187 Reinhart, Daniel 40,159,186 Rettke, Nancy 40 Reynolds, Elizabeth Rhode, Carla 40 Rhoden, Enoch 41 Rich, Miles 41,187 Riffel, Marlise 14,41,147,156,135,186 Riley. Frank 41,221,215,214 Robb, Valerie 41 Robertson, Vanuel 41 Robinson, Karen 41,155,156 Roderick, Brian Rodriguez. Vincent 41,128 Romo, Ignacio 41 Rosenquist, Jean 41,166 Rubin, Caryn 41 Russell, Kelly 41 Ryan, Mary 41 s Sabbe, Jeanette 41,186 Sajak, Dana 41 Saktrom, Candy 41 Salton, Gwendolyn 41 Samuelson, Deborah 41 Sanderson, Mary 42 Sapinski, Eric 42,220 San, Steven 42 Schade, Scott 42,178,135,187 Schaecher, Terry 42 Schafer, John 42,154 Schenebricker, Richard 42 Scherer, Douglas 42 Schmit, Margaret 42 Schoessel, Christine 42 Schroeder, James 42 Schulmeister, Richard 42 Schutter, Jane 42 Scott, Gregory 42 Scott, Patricia 42,132,186 Scott, Phyllis 42 Segura, Robert 42 Selhost, Vearl 42 Selhost, Vicki 43 Sells, Linda 43 Serrano, David 43 Seymour, Sharon 23,43,146 Shapiro, Deborah 43 Shaw, Jamie 43 Shaw, Steven 43 Shean, Patricia 43,128 Sheets, Carol 43 Shehorn, Jewel 43 Shehorn, Ronald 154 Shock, Pamela 43 Shoemaker, Dawn 43,133,143,163,186 Shrader, David 43,155 Simon, Herbert 43 Slach, Edward 43 Slentz, Larry 43 Smith, Carolyn 43,155 Smith, Deborah 43 Smith, George 43 Smith, Kathryn 43 Smith, LeRoy 44 Smith, Linda 44 Snyder, David 44 Soderberg, Patricia 44,170,180 Solis, Frank 44 Sonner, Sanford 44 Sowards, Bill 44,220 Spady, Irwin 44.156,132,155 Spaulding, Patricia 44 Spurgetis, George 44 Spurgetis, Mary 44 Stalf, Betsy 44 Stebel. Robyn 44 Stegall, Robert 44 Stevenson, Julie 44,155 Stewart, Marsha 44 Stirk, Colleen 44 Stollberg, Tracy 44,187,227 Stone, Terry 44,158 Stonehouse, Thomas 45 Stradley, Walter 45,48,137,198,220,186 Strahl, Nancy 45,128,186 Strausse, Robert 45 Sundquist, Terry 45 Swann, Timothy 45 Swanson, Christine 45,133,186 Swanson, Donald 45 Swedberg, Laura 12,41,45,132,133,147,180.186,210, 231 Swift, James 45 Swim, Carol 45,186 T Tacey, Donna 45.129,158 Tanner, Pamela 45 Tart, Harry 45 Taylor, Debra 45 Taylor, Dennis 45 Taylor, Duane 46,178,135,187 Taylor, Rebecca 46,154,156 Taylor, Sandra 46 Teague. Bernard 46,221,218,215,214 Teague, Leon 46 Teeter, Stephen 46,154,156 Temple, Gloria 46 Theus, Karen 46,163,128 Thomas, Frank 46,170,178,186 Thomas, Larry 46,160,187 Thompson, Linda 46 Thornton, Hosea 46 Thorpe, James 46 Timion, Michael 46,158,220,215,227 Timm, John 46,209 Todd, Diane 46 Togersen, Edna 46 Tolbert, Vickie 46 Turner, Ezell 46,123,221 Turner, Sharron 47,133,142,187 Twitty, Bonnie 47 V VanSeveren, Richard 47,187 VanZandbergen, Barbara 47 Veal, Jossie 47 Vick, Patricia 47,110 Victor, Cedric 47 Vincent, Vicki 47 Vogt, Gary 47 w Wade, Robert 47 Wagner, Bonnie 47,133,142,155,186 Wahl. Jane 47.128,186 Wallace, Linda 47 Wallarab, Mark 47 Walsh, James 47 Ward, Deanne 47 Warner, Patricia 47 Waxenberg, Howard 47,128,178,220,227,226 Wedertz, Katherine 47 Weed. Kenneth 22,47,158 Weikert, Pamela 48 Wenos, David 48 Wetzel, William 48 Whitcomb, Dennis 48 Wickwire, Cathryn 48 Wiedenhoeft, Debra 48,146 Wilkerson, Debra 48 248 Williams, Verneal 48 Barnard, Kay 80 Burton, Jeffrey 81 Williams, Wayne 48 Barnes, Brenda 80 Butke, Emil Wilson, Daniel 48 Barnett, Vera 80 Wilson, Gerald 48 Barrett, Ronald 80 C Wilson, Sheila 49,100 Bartels, Karen 80 Wilson, Susan 231,49 Batt, Ellen 133,146,80 Campagna, MaryAnn 231 Wingert, Gale 49 Battin, Susan 80 Campbell, Michael D. 82 Wingert, Dale 49 Baugh, Teresa 80 Carbone, Martha138,82 Wisely, Linda 49 Bea, Jacqueline 80 Caret, Deborah 180,82 Wollenburg, William 49 Bealer, Larry 80 Carey, Steven Wood, Dianne 29,49 Beam, Sandra 80 Carlson, Jean 162,163,82 Wood, Frank 14,49,128.132,154,156,220,221,227 Beauchamp. Daniel 80 Carlson, Reynold 82 Work, Richard 49,220 Beauchamp, Pamela 80 Carmack, Anthony Worheiser, Marilyn 49,180 Becker, Agnes 80 Carothers, Dean 82 Worman, Linda 50 Begyn, Gregory 80 Carpenter, Jerry 221,82 Wunderlich, Peggy 50 Behrends, Janis 80 Carson, Marie 82 Wynes, David 48,128,18 0,69,50,186 Bell, Martin 80 Carter, Rebecca 82 Bell, Thomas 80 Caulpetzer, Scott 128,137,82 Benfield, Pamela 80 Chambers, Robert 82 Y Bengston, Cynthia 146,80 Chandler, Nellie 82 Benjamin, Barbara 80 Charles, Ronald Yacone, lames 50 Bennett, Debra 80 Cheek, Candace 82,211 Yarrington, Carol 50 Bennett, Randy 80 Childs, Theodore Yazbec, Michael 50 Benoit, Donna 154,80 Claussen, Betty 82 Yeoman, Judith 50 Benton, Joan 80 Cleaveland, Martha 82 Young, Jannie 50 Berbench, Marion 80 Clegg, Te ri 82 Young, Patricia 50 Berg, David 80 Clymer, Samuel 82 Young, Robert 50 Berg, Donna 80 Coatney, Roberta 82,211 Young, Theresa Bergren, Stephen 80 Cobb, Mark 82 Bernauer, Jennifer 80 Cobert, Michael 82 Betts, Nancy 80 Cockerill, Jan 82 z Bevans, Richard 220,80 Coffman. Earl 82 Bevill, John 167,80 Coin, Patricia 82 Zare, Robert 50 Bigsby, Kathleen 80 Coleman. Robert 82 Zelnio, Judith 50 Bingaman, Carlene 80 Collier, Billy Joe 82 Zier, Norman 50 Bjorkman, Bonnie 80 Collier, Eugenia 82 Zwicker, Kay 50 Blais, Kerryn 80 Collins, Margaret 82 Blakney, Bennie 80 Colvin, Cathleen 82 Blocker, Gloria 80 Conrad, Chris 82 Juniors Bloom, John 80 Boetje, Della 80 Conway, John 82 Cook, Dennis 82 Bonnett, Kent 80 Cotton, Evelyn A Borrell, Barbara 80 Cowan, Thomas 158,82 Boss, Danny 80 Crisp, Barbara 82 Abel, William 79 Boss. Donna 80 Crooks, Connie 83 Abolt, Elizabeth 79 Boswell, Dwight 80 Crouch, Randy Adney, Nancy 79 Boswell, Reginald 221,80.227 Crownover, Diane 83 Aldridge, Roger 79 Boughan, Charles 80 Cueno. Frederick 83,227 Allen, James 79 Bowser, Michael 80 Curry, Susan Allison, Jane 128,79 Bowyer, Bonnie 80 Anderson, Frederick 79 Box man, Scott 221,81,209 Anderson, Gary 79 Boyd, Karen 81 D Anderson, James H. 79 Boyd, Lauren 81 Anderson, Mary Jane 79 Boyd, Wayne 81 Dacon, Earl 83 Anderson, Susan 166,79 Bradley, Dennis 81 Dahlberg, Linda 83 Anderson, Todd 79 Branch, Devolia 81 Dahlquist, Robert 83 Angel, Katie 79 Bratsch, Carolyn Dahlstrom, Donald 158,83 Appier, Bradley 178,79 Braun, Lyle 81 Dasso. Jacquelyn 83 Apple, Joyce 79 Breackenridge, Deborah 81 Dau, Linda 83 Arm strong, Linda 79 Breck, Arthur 178,81 Davies, James 83 Armstrong, Patricia 79 Brelsford, Sheryl 81 Davis, Brenda 83 Arnett, Elodie 155,79 Brendel, Linda 81 Davis, Larry 83 Arnoe, Larry Brennan, Carol 81 Davis, Randy 83 Arnold, Steven Briesch, Pamela 81 Davis, Warren 83 Ashby, Judy Brinker, Jerry 81 Day, Emmanuel 83 Ashpaugh, David 79 Britton, Joan 81 Deal, John Atkins, Keith 79 Brooks, Sarita 81 Deane. Sandra 174,83 Atnip, Joseph Brown, Craig 81,226,227 DeBacker, Diane Atwater, James 79 Brown, Linda M. 143,81 DeBarr, Joan 128,138.143,163.174.83 Ayers, Thomas 79 Brown, Milton 81 DeBrobander, Stanley 83 Brown, Theodore 81 Deering, Mark B Brozovich, Lois 81 DeHaven, Janice 83 Buckles. John 81 Dejonghe, Pamela 83 Buckrop, Bruce 81 DeLorimier. Carol 83 Babb, Dinah 79 Buckrop, Linda 81 Denis, Stephen 83 Bach, Deborah 79 Bull, Peggy 143,155,81 DeSmet, Richard 83 Baines, Donna 80 Bunch, Debra 166,180,81 DeWinter, Russell 83 Baker, Michael 80 Bundy, Susan 138,81 Diaz, Charles Ballinger, Vickie 80 Bunker, Elizabeth 81 Doellinger, Scott 83 Bamman, David 80 Burke, June 81 Dolph, Stephen 83 Bane, Donna 80 Burke, Patricia 174,175,81 Doran, Cindy 83 Banks, Beverly 138,80 Burkhead, Daniel 81 Douglas, Thomas 83 Barker, Lawrence 170,178,128,80 Burlingame, Annette 154,81 Downing, Deborah 249 Downing, Jack 83 Doyle, Al 83 Drovesky, Steven 83 Drowns, Michael 84 Dryoel, Martha 84 Dugan, Daniel Dugan, Terrianne 84 Duyvejonck, Jon 178,84,209 Dye, Edward 84 E Eagle, George 128,84 Eaton, Margo 84 Eberts, Karen 84 Eckert, Kevin 84,226,227 Edwards, Mark 84 Ekblad, John 84 Ekonomos, Paula 84 Elliott, Thomas 84 Elsbury, Pamela 84 Enburg, Victoria 84 Engholm, Daniel 84 Epik, Aksel 84 Epperly, DeirdTe 84 Esparza, Wendy 84 Eychaner, Kurt 84 F Fallon, Duncan Farrier, Kathy 84 Findley, David 84 Flenoi, Rodney 84 Flores, Thomas 84 Fluegel, Pamela 84 Forslund. James 85 Forth, Donald 85 Foy, Susan 85 Frances, Frank 85,226,227 Frank, Daniel 85 Freed, Delores 85 Fritz, Celeste 85 Fry, Gary 85 Fuhlman, Steven Fuller, Paul 85 Fuller, Richard 85 Fuller, Robert D. 85 Fulton, Gloria 85 G Gage, Suzann 85 Gallagher, Jayme 159,85 Gannon, Steve 85 Gano, Charles Gansz, Dale 85 Garcia, Marc 85 Garcia, Michael 85 Gar lock, George 85 Garrett, Robin 85 Gartelos, John N. 85 Garvey, Kathleen 85 Gathright, Doris Gathright, Robert 85 Geist, Doretta 170,85 Gentry, Jeffrey Gibberman, David 137.178,85 Gibbs, James 85 Gibson, Richard 85 Gilbert, Bruce Gilroy, Thomas 85 Gladkin, Gregory 85,227 Glassner, Marcia 85,211 Godkin, LeAnn 85 Goldsmith, Judell 85 Golofsky, Marla 85 Good, Vicki 85 Goodman, Terry 85 Gordon, Steven 221,86 Goveia, Thomas 86 Grabosch, John 86 Graham, Richard Green, Laurie 86 Greenwood, Lesley 86 Gregory, Paul 66 Greve, Sheryl 159,86 Griffith, Daniel 86 Grimes, Melvin 158,178,86 Grossed, Richard 86 Grossman, Paul 155,86 Gruby, William 155,86 Guldenzopf, David 86 Gustafson, Sheryl 86 Guthrie, Brian 86 Gutierrez, Mark 86 Guy, George 86 H Haines, Patricia 180,86 Haley, Gay 86 Hallas, George 86 Halleit, Todd 86 Hailgren, Ricke 86 Hamilton, Jill 86 Hammen, Deborah 155,156,86 Hammond, Barbara 86 Hamrick, Karlene 86 Hanna, James 86 Hansen, Victoria 87 Hanssen, Thomas 8 7 Harder, James 87 Harrell, David 87 Harris, Judy 87 Havemann, Steven 87 Haymon, Roscoe 87 Heard, Gloria 173,87 Heber, Michael 87 Hedquist, Lynel 87 Hegg, Christopher 87 Heinze, David 137,87 Henderson, Steven 87 Henry, Daniel 87 Hensley, Michael 87 Hentrich, Donald 178,87 Herington, Steven 87 Herman, Timothy 87 Herring, George 87 Herron, Joy 87 Hesser, Nola 87 Hicks, Sharon 87 Higareda, Don 87 Hill, Michael 87 Hillan, Kathleen 174,87 Hinkle, Donna 87 Hintz, Bonnie 87 Hisey, Leah 87,211 Hitchens, Barbara 87 Hodge, Barbara 87 Hodson, Frank 87 Hoefle, Deborah 87 Hollerud, Sharon 87 Holmquist, Steven 87 Holtzer, Ted 87 Holzman, Frank 87 Hoover, Robert 87 Hopper, Kenneth 87 Hopper, Sondra 87 Howard, Dale 87 Huff, Bruce 87 Huff, Roberta 87 Huffman, Robert 87 Hull, Laurel 87 Humphrey, George 87 Hymes, Paul 87 l Inda, Jane 87 J Jackson, Carol 87 Janecke, Chris 87,89 Jawoisz, Jeri 87 Jecks, Frederick 87 Jenkins, Cynthia 87 Jenks, Jerry 87 Jennings, Sandra 87 Johnsen, Kristine 87 Johnson, Christine 87 Johnson, Danny 87 Johnson, Deborah 87 Johnson, Lewis 87 Johnson, Linnea 137,88 Johnson, Pamela 128,88 Johnson, Peter 88 Johnson, Richard 88 Johnson, Rosemary 88 Johnson, Teresa 154,88 Johnson, William 88,227 Jones. Brenda 88 Jones, Deborah 88 Jones, Gary 88 Jones, Judy 88 Jones, Thomas 88 Josephson, Peter 88 Judd, Ann 88 K Kaisen, Martha 88 Kalish, Jeanne 146,162,163,88 Kane, William 88 Kaplan, Ann 88 Karon, Martin 88 Kaskadden, Kenneth 88 Kean, Steven 88,227 Kedrowski, Christine 88 Keegan, John 88 Keim, Martin 89 Kelleher, Susan 89 Kelly, Joseph M. 89 Kelly, Nancy 128,89 Kemble, Barbara 89 Kenney, Jacki 133,89 Kennison, Gary 89 Kepes, Karyl 89 Kerns, Rebecca 89 Kershner, Adena 138,89 Kettering, Jay 89 Kilgard, Tommy 89 King, Joe 89 King, John 89 Kitchens, Deborah 89 Klass, Gary 89 Klatt, Karen 143,89 Klingaman, Douglas 89 Knerr, Gail 89 Knochenmus, Joseph 89 Knox, Judith 48,180,89,211 Koehler, Steven 89 Kohl, Steven 89 Kolsrud, Delores 89 Kososki, Gerald 89 Krebs, Karla 89 Krismanits, Wolfgang 155,158,89,209 Kruse, Kayla 89 Kulow, Mark 89 L LaFrence, Nancy 89 Laird, Kirk 89 Laisner, Ray 89 Lake, Jonathan 89 Lambach, Paul Lane, John 90 Laney, Janice 90 Langdon, Edward 90 Lawrence, Mildred 155,156,90 250 Lawson, Linda 90 Lee, Alice 90 Leech, Teresa 90 Lees, Grian 158,90 Lefstein, Martin 137,190 Lemkau, Bruce 90 Lemme, David 90 Lenger, Patricia 90 Lewis, Richard 90 Liddell, Alfred 90 Liggitt, Anne 90 Lincoln, Michael 90 Linder, David 90 Lindorff, Julie 154,158,90 Lindsay, Annette 90 Lindy, Douglas 90 Ling, Jeannine90 Lofgren, Ellen 90 Lohmeier, Robert 221,90,209 Lomas, Judith 90 Lomax, Walter 90 Loquist, Cynthia 90 Loring, Jean 90 Lossing, Gerald 90 Lowry, Daryl 90 Lubben, Jill 90 Lundberg, Jay 90 Luther, Kathy 90 Me McAdams, Melva 90 McAdams, Rochelle 90 McCormick, Gilbert 90 McCowan, Milo 90 McCullough, Rhonda 90 McDaniel, Joseph 90 McDonald, Denise 90 McEvoy, Debra 90 McKee, Preston McKenna, Edward McKinney, Mary McKinnon, Tommy 90 McKissick, Mark 156,90 McMillan, Mark 180.90 McMillan, Sally McMurray, Randall McWilliams, Donnie M MacDonald, Susan 90 Mader, Richard Maher, Betty Maisenbach, Melodie 128,133.138,155,180,91 Manley, Dona 91 Manning, Charlotte 91 Manson, James 91 Manteuffel, Susan 91 Marquess, Mark 91 Marshall, Cheryl 91 Marshall, Eugene 91 Marshall, John 91 Marshall, Vicki 91 Martensen, Robert 137,146,178,91 Martin, Jeffrey 158,91 Martin, Judy 91 Martin, Larry Martin, Linda 91 Masengarb, Harold 91 Mason, Pamela 158,175,91 Masterson, Frances 91 Matherly, Susan Matlick, Terry 91 Mattson. Carl 91,226,227 Maxey, Paul 91 Mayes, Paul 91,227 Meade, Richard 91 Means, Patricia Metz, Dennis 91,226,227 Metz, James 91 Meyer, Mary 91 Miers, Judy 128,143,180,91,235 Miers, Rene 138,143,91,235 Miller, James 91 Miller, Susan 91 Miller, Valerie 91 Millett, Michelle 91 Minard, Deborah 91 Mincer, Jolene 173.91 Minick, Thomas 91 Miskowkz, Lewis 178,221,91 Mitchell, Janet 91 Mitchell, Steven 91 Moeller, Dwight 91 Moen, Emily 91 Moneymaker, Marvin 91 Moody. Nancy 91 Morris, Bonnie 91 Moskowitz, Ann 91 Mossman, Michael 91 Moyer, Jeffrey Murphy, Daniel 178,91,226,227 Muskeyvalley, Robert 158,92 N Nagel, Steven 92 Nederbrock, Dawn 92 P Parr. Mark 92 Patrick, Mary 92 Patterson, David 92 Pealstrom, Frank 92 Pearson, Kathleen 92 Pedersen, Chris 93 Pence, Mary 93 Penry, Mark 93 Perrin, Terry 93 Peschang, Darcy 154,93 Peterson, Bruce 93 Peterson, Charlotte 93 Peterson, Kathleen 159,93 Peterson, Patricia 93 Pettit, Robert Phegley, Patricia 93 Phillips, Bruce 93 Phillips, Deborah 93 Pie per, David 93 Pie per, Debra 93 Pike, Deborah Pilcher, Pamela 93 Pollard, Karen 93 Pontzius, Daniel 93 Pope, Beverly 93 Porter, Brenda 93 Potter, Caroline 93 Potter, Diane 128,143.163,174,93 Powell, Neil 93 Preston, Rebecca 93 Pringle, Linda 93 Pugh, Posalind 93 Q Quinlan, Patrick 221,93 R Rade, Robert 93 Rakus, Lee Ann 128,163,93 Ramser, Eugene Ranser, Marc 94 Ramsey, Deborah 94 Reschke, Timothy 94 Reynolds, Diana 94 Rhode, Cecilia 94 Rich, Susan 94 Richardson, James 94 Riley, Lisa 94 Risley, Peggy 94 Robbings, Jill 94 Robinson, Ann 94 Robison, John 137,147,167.178,94,235 Rodgers, Jill 94 Rogers, Pamela 94 Romeo, Jeffrey 159 Rountree, Carolyn Rudd, Cathee 94 Rule, Pamela 94 Runde, Kirk 94 Runge, Norma 94 Russell, Michael 94 Ryan, Patrick 94 S Nelson, Allan 92 Nelson. James 92 Nelson, Ricky 92 Nesbitt, Gerald 92 Nesseler, Emily 92 Nicholson, Donald 92 Nickell, Deborah 92 Nies, Linda 92 Noble, Cheryl 92 Nolan (Bemtema), Cornelia 92 Novotny. Geraldine 92 Nyquist. Danny 92 O O ' Brien, Virginia 92 Olson, Denise 92 Olson, James 92 O ' Neill. Daniel 92 Ortiz, Elizabeth 92 Osborn, Ann 133,154,92 Ott, Thomas 92 Overton, Harvey 92 Sackfield, Hal 94 Salmonson, Teresa 155,94 Salstrom, John 178,94 Sax, Shelley 94 Schachel, Patricia 94 Schaefer, Linda 94 Schafer, David 94 Schafer, Michael 94 Schaumburg, Kay 94 Scheck, Kristina 94 Scheib, Thomas 94 Scherer, Candace 94 Schneider, Nancy 154,95 Schnell, Dale 95 Schomer, Michael 95,227 Schreiner, Virginia 95 Schroder, Michael 220,95 Schroder, Steven 95 Schwiebert, Sara 143,159.180,94,95 Scott, Curtiss 95 Scott, Mark 158,95 Scott, Robert 95,227 Scott, Thomas 95 Seager, Gloria Seales, Deborah 95 Sears, Rebecca 95 Sedgwick, Brent 95 See beck, Debra 95 Seefieldt, Deborah 95 Seidel, Jeffrey 95 Sells, Jane 95 Senatra, Pamela 95 Senske, Rebecca 95 Serrano, Thomas 95 Sesbeau, Joseph 95 Severtsgaard, Ronald 221,95 Seyb, Charles 95 Seymour, Debbie 95 Shannon, Donna 95 Sharp, Judie 95 Shaw, Cynthia 95 Shay, Thomas 159,95 Sheer. Marc 95,227 Shelton, Albert lames 95 Sherrard, Susan 128,133,95 Shields, Jolene % Shottenkirk, Caroline % Shropshire, Rolland % Shryack, Jennifer % Siegel, Maynard 137,% Simmons, Alberta Simmons, Jacquelyn % Sims, Richard Skafidas, Thomas %,226,227 Skowronski, Carol % Slach, Alice % Smithson, Thomas Snow, William % Snyder, Deborah % Solis, Joseph % South, Renee % Starcevich, Thomas % Staubach. Judy % Stecher, Benton % Stelling, Douglas % Sterrett, Lynn % Stetson. Melvin 221 ,%,227,228,226 Stevens, Carita 159,160,% Stevens, Chris 158,% Stevens, David % Stewart, Glen % Stiner, Marion Stock, Deborah % Stockdale, Joan % Stone. Deborah 159,160,%,231 Stoneking, Catherine % Stoner, Donna % Strohbehn, Sally 128,138,143,171,180,181,% Stropes, Deanna % Stropes, Finis % Strouse, Bernard 97 Strupp, Hazel 97 Strutz, Elizabeth 92 Sullivan, Barbara 97 Sullivan, Deborah 97,155 Sunstrom, Kathleen 97 Sutton, Lynn 97 Swale, Teresa 97,143 Swank, Terry Swanson, Lynn 97 Swanson, Tonja 97 Swift, John 97,221,227 252 T Taber, Jeffrey 97 Talboom, Pamela 97 Talley, Alan 97 Tamosaitis, Richard 97 Tappero, Toni 97 Taylor, Gerald 97 Teague, Vernon Telford, Steven 97 Terkelsen, Deniece Terry, Diane 97 Thomas, Charles Thomas, Sandra 138,143,97,171,180 Thompson, Christine 97,174 Thompson, Pamela 97 Thomson, Teresa 97 Thornton, Joyce 97 Thorpe, Flossie 97 Thurman, Allen 97 Tilley, Patricia 97,163 Timion, Wayne 97 Titus, Pamela 97 Toalson, Scot 97 Tomaseski, Kim 97 Tomich, Daniel 97,227 Trent, Steven 97 Trice, Bruce Trierwiler, Larry 97 Trulson, Debra 97 Tucker, Toni 98 Twitty, Shirley 98 Tyrrell, Kathleen 98 u Ulfig, Charles 98 Ullman, Joseph 98,128.178 V Vancil, Peggy 98 VanCoillie, Larry 98 Vanderhorn, Connie 98 Vann. Stephen 98,155 Vann, Verlet 98 VanSpybrook, Richard 98 VanZandbergen, Mary 98 Varadi, Jeno98 Vaughn, Greta % Veal, Rita Veasey, Alvin Victor, Linda 98 Vrell, Kenneth 98 w Wadsager, Lyle Wadsworth, Mary 98 Wagle, Robert 98 Waite, Homer 98 Wakeiand, Carol 98 Wall, Candy 98,138 Walsh, Patricia 98 Ward, Christine 98 Ward, Merrill 98 Warner, Steven Washburn, David 98 Wassenhove, Paulette 98 Watkins, Daniel 98 Weeber, Pamlea 98,163 Weeks, Joe 99 Weeks, Susan 99 Wemdruch, Michael 99,155 Weisenborn, Barbara 99 Wells, Sharon 99 Werth, Julie 99 Wertheimer, Lynn 99 West, Linda 99 Westmorland, Cheri 99 Westmorland, Mary 99 Whitcanack, Catherine 99 White, Daniel 99 Whitesides, James 99 Wickwire, Karen 99 Wild, Bruce 99 Wilde, Mary 99,128 Wildman, Gary 99 Wilkins, Dennis 99 Willems, Michael 99 Willet, William 99 Willett, Todd 99 Williams, Carolyn 99 Williams, Dale Williams, Freddie 99 Williams, Gary 99 Williams, Janie Williams, Karen 99 Williams, Lois 99 Williams, Pamela 99 Williamson, Lawrence 99 Willits, Gary 100 Wilson, Mark 100 Wilson, Thomas 100 Winger, Jeffrey 100 Wingert, Dale Wingerter, Lewis 100 Wolff, Susan 100,180 Wolter, Craig 100 Wolters, Mary 100 Woods, Jerry Woods, Yvonne 101 Wright, Douglas 101 Wright, Joan 101 Y Yakovich, Suzanne 101 Yeoman, Deborah 101,154 Yohn, Joseph 101 Young, Barbara 101 z Zeglin, Michael 101 Zeroth, Cynthia Sophomores A Abel, Keith 103 Adams, Kathleen 103 Adams, Robert E. 103,115 Adams, Robert L. 103 Albertson, Lloyd 103 Albrecht, Sheryl 103 Alfrey, Robert 103 Allbritton, Patricia 103 Allbritton, Ralph 103,219 Allen, Jane 103 Allen, Sharon Yvonne 103,142 Allison, Marcia 103 Alongi, Joyce 103 Amato, Mark 103 Anderson, Michael 103,115 Angel, Gavin 103 Angel, John 103 Anthony, Dale 103 Armstrong, Helen 103 Armstrong, Rebecca 103 Arnold, Kenneth 103 Ashby, William 103 Ater, Robert 103 Atkins, Kathy 103 Atkinson, Jerri 103,128 Atnip, Michael 103 Averill, Michael 103 Avery, Judith 103 B Babers, Dewitt 103 Bacon, Teresa 103 Bailey, James Baird, Randall 103 Ballinger, Michael 104 Balmer, Gloria 104 Banks, Ronald 104,206 Barnes, Barry 104,219 Barnes, Candace 104,128 Barnes, Debbie 104 Barnett, Betty Jean 104 Barnett, Donna 104 Barr, Linda 104 Barrett, Renee 104 Barrett, Terry 104 Barth, Cynthia 104 Baudendistel, Elaine 104 Baugh, Timothy 104 Beach, Nancy 104 Behrens, Marilyn 104 Beinke, Luanne 104 Beil, Bonita 104 Bell, Robert 104 Bennett, Todd Randall 104 Ben , Ricky 104 Bertelsen, Janet 104,133 Beswick, Roberta 104 Bigsby, Michael 104 Bingaman, Kristine 104 Birrell, Robert 104 Blair, Paul 104 Blake, Mary 104 Blakely, Thomas 104,174,219 Blattner, Brian 104 Bleuer, Nancy 104 Bleuer, Vern 104,115 Blocker, Arthur 104 Blondell, Jerri 104 Bolis, Susan 104 Bomia, Linda 104 Books, Kathryn 104,174 Booras, Stephanie 104 Booton, Beverly 104 Boswell, Cassandra 104 Boswell, Thomas 104 Bowers, William 104 Bowser, Guy 105 Boyd, Gwendolyn 105 Boyd, Lonnie 105,219 Boyle. David 105 Boyle, Randy Boyle, Steven 105 Bradley, Verilynn 105 Bradley, Wilma 102,105 Bragg, Diana 105 Branch, Dorothea 105 Brandt, Kevin 105 Braner, Marcia 105 Braun, Nancy 105 Breiby, Julie 105 Brent, Kathleen 105 Briggs, Stephen 105,219 Brimberg, Cynthia 105 Britton, John 105 Broendel, Mark 105 Bromley, John 105 Brooks, Ruby 105 Brose, William 105 Brostrom, Lee 105 Brown, Jeannie Brown, Ronald 105 Brown, Steven 105 Brown, Vern Budelier, David 105 Bunch, Diane 105 Buntaine, Deborah 105 Buranek, Joseph 105 Burkert, Lance 105 Burkhead, Lynette 105 Burns, Diana 105 Burrill, Melany 105 Burroughs, James 105,229 Bush, David 105 Butler. William 105,219 Butts, Deborah 105 C Cacick, Jan 105 Callow, Patrick 105 Campbell, Michael 105 Capitani, Melinda 105 Carey. Sheila 105 Carleton, Deborah 105 Carlile, Dennis 105 Carlsen. Gregory 105 Carlson, Darron 105 Carlson, Gregory 105,128 Carlson, Linda 105 Carlson, Reed 105 Carnithan, Jeffrey 105 Carroll, John 105 Carroll, Pamela Chadwick, James 105 Chambers, Patrick 105 Chappell, John 105 Chappell, Lawrence 105 Christiansen, John 105 Clark, Pamala 105 Clark, Thomas 106 Clayton, Ea Jean 106 Clendemn, Mitchell 106.219 Cliff, John 106 Cloninger, Mary 106,211 Colclasure, Michael 106 Cole, Booker 106 Cole, Carolyn 106 Cole, Holly 106 Coleman, Michael 106 Coleman, Lenford 106 Collins, Bobbie 106 Colvin, Jewel 106,229 Cook. Marijane 106 Cooklin, Richard 106,219 Cooper, Ann 106 Cooper, Dorothy 106 Cooper, Susan 106 Cope, Connie 106 Coplea, Kathy 106 Cosentine, Kim 106 Costas, Samuel Coulson, Robert 106 Crable, Sherry 106 Creger, Cathy 106 Creger. Mark 106,128 Crompton, Randy 106 Crowder, Gayle 106 Cullison, Karen 106 Curry, Donna 106 Curry, Timothy 106,170 Cusick, Stephen Cutter, Lynn 106 D Dahlen, Elizabeth 106 Dalkoff, Linda 106 DalPonte, Karen 106,158 Danes, Brenda 106 Danielson, Casey 106 Davis, Janice 106 Dasso, Mitzie 107 Davis, Jeanette 107 Davis, Martin 107 Day, George 107 Decker, Jeffrey 107 Decker, Steven 107 DeLeu, Richard 107 DeLoose, Debra 107 DeMay. Michael 107 DeMeyer, Douglas DeMott, Deborah 107 Deneckere, Steven 107 Denton, Kathryn 107 DePaepe, Angela 107,128 DePaepe, Mary 107 DePauw, Dennis 107 DePew, Elizabeth 107 Diaz, Albert 107 Dick, Dean 107 Doden, Heidi 107 Dolph, Michael 107 Doran, Clinton 107 Dorbeck, Richard 107 Dorman, Dolores 107 Downing, Susan 107 Duff, Tery Duncan, David Duncheon, Lynne 107 Du ns moor, Rosemary 107 E Each, John 107,219 Eagle, Carolyn 107,171,227 Edgar, Pamela 107 Edmonds, Kathy 107 Edwards, Jo Ann 107 Ehlers, Pamela 107 Elliott, Douglas 107 Ellis, Cleveland 107 Ellison, Steven 107 Elmore. Rebecca 107 Eisner, Edwin 107 Elvidge, Bruce 107 Engels, Richard 107 England, Susan 107 Engstrom, David 107 Engstrom, Donald 107 Erwin, Janette 107 Esparza, Richard 107 Essary, Dennis 107 Ewing, Rita 107 F Faith, Steven 107,229 Fancher, Suzanne 107 Farley, Tonya 107 Farrar, Thomas 107 Fay, Mary 107 Feeley, Rosanna 107 Feldhahn, Brian 107 Fenton, Steven 107 Findley, Joseph 107 Fisher, Douglas 107 Fisher, James 108 Fleming, Steven 108 Fletcher, Janis 108 Fluker, Debbie 108 Flynn, James 108 Foley, Debra 106,128 Forward. Diane 108 Foster, Alvin 108,229 Foster, Douglas 108 Foster, Michael 108 Foulkes, Gweneth 108 Foulks, Patricia 108 Fowler, Eddie 108 Fowler, Sandra 108 Fox. Jeri 108 Fox, Karen 108 Fox, Michael 108 Franks, Drexel 108 Frazelle, Donna 109 Frazelle, Gary Frazer, Douglas 109 Freeburg. Karen Freed, Donna 109 Freelove, Lee Freese, Debra 109 253 Froude, Kurtis 109 Fry, Daniel 109 Fullerton, Debra 109 Fulton, Michael 109 Furniss, Royla 109 Furstenau, Gretchen 109 G Gamelin, Quentin 109 Gansz, Shirley 109 Garard, Robert 109 Garmon, Arlie 109 Garrett, Dianna 109 Garrett, Ralph 109 Garrett, William 109 Garrison, David 109 Garvey, Mary 109 Gathright, Willie 109,229 Gatton, Jaclyn 109 Geisendorfer, Susan 109 Georgecopoulos, Peter 109 Gephart, Judith 109 Gibson, Cynthia 109 Gibson, Gary 109 Gibson, Kathryn 109 Gilliam, Keith 102,109,209 Glider, Steven 109 Gobble, Valerie Goldman, Diane 109 Goldsmith, Beverly 109 Goldstein, Daniel 109 Goodwin, Marilyn Goold, Dawn 109 Gorenstein, Renee 109 Gotthardt, Debra 109 Gotthardt, Thomas 109 Gottsch, loDell 109 Grabau, Scott 109 Grams, Barbara 109 Grams, Sarah 109 Graves, Steven 109 Gray, Jesse 109 Green, Dennis 109 Green, Mary 109 Greenleaf, Janet 109 Greenman, Larry 109 Greenman, Lonnie Greenwood, David 109 Griffin, Deborah 109,142 Griffin, Karen Grindle, David 109 Grissom, Michael Grossell, Suzanne 109 Gunther, John 109,227 Gusman, Rose Guss, Charles 109 Gustafson, Susan 109 Guth, John 109 Guthrie, Marcia 109 Guy, Ann 109 Guzzo, Thomas 110 H Hackett, Cathy 110 Hall, Lindsay 110 Hall, Pamela 110 Hallas, Claudia 110 Haller, Lisa 110 Halpern, Julie 110 Hamming, Bruce 110,178,218,214 Hampton, Paula 110 Haney, Richard 110,229 Hansen, David 110,219,229 Hansen, Kitrick 110,229 Hanson, Daniel 110,229 Hanson, David 110 Hanson, Jerry 110 Hanson, Lois 110,115 Hardin, Edward 110,229 Harney, Rickey 110 Harris, Charles 110,229 Hartman, Debra 110 Harvey, Ann 110 Hasson, Pamela Hawley, Billy 110,227 Hayes, Rita 110 Hays, Deborah 110 Headley, Karen 110 Healy, Diana 110 Heath, Rodney 110 Heber, Patti 110 Heimann, Paul 110 Henderson, Jane 110 Hendrickson, Melba 110 Hendrix, Eugene 110 Henson, Ronna 110 Herbert, Kenneth 110 Herdt, Cynthia 110 Hiatt, Terri 110 Hickman, David Hickman, Patricia 111,142 Hickson, John 111 Hills, Joe 111 Hines, June 111 Hines, Russell 111,229 Hinrichsen, Cynthia 111 Hisey, Charles 111 Hixson, Susan 111 Hodge, Michael 111 Hodson, Lorna 111 Hoegerl, Jackie 111 Hoener, Jacqueline 111 Hoffman, Dennis 111 Hoffman, Robert 111 Hoffmeier, Eldon 111 Hofmann, Carolyn 111 Hoing, Rodney 111 Hollerud, Steven 111 Holloway, Allen 111 Holmquist, Larry 111 Holtam, Steven 111 Hoover, Charlotte 111 Hoover, Leslie Hoover, Russell 111 Hoover, Terri 111 Hopwood, Carolyn 111 Horch, Marcus Hoskins, Cathy 111 Hoskins, Neva Jean 111 Howe, Julia 111 Howell. Bonnie 111,128 Hudson, Alan 111 Hudson, Debra 111 Hudson , Jessica 111 Huff, Emily 111 Hummel, Roger 111 Hunter, Judy 111 I Inloes, Christine 111 Isenberger, Diane 111 Iverson, Karl 111 J Jacks, Dennis 111 Jacks, Timothy 111,219 Jackson, Marvin 112 Jackson, Michael 112,229,226 Jacobs, Carl 112,219 Jamison, Theodore H. 112 Janneh, Duramani 112,229 Janssen, Gary 112 Janssens, Debra 112 Jenkins, Leona 112 Jespersen, Barbara 112 Johnson, Donald 112 Johnson, Doris 112 Johnson, Edward 112 Johnson, Raymond 112 Johnson, Robert J. 112 Johnson, Jerry Johnson, John 112,219 Johnson, Kathryn 112 Johnson, Stephen 112 Johnson, Thaddeus 112 Johnson, Warren 112 Johnston, Jody 112,158 Johnston, Joseph 112 Jones, Allen 112 Jones, Bobby 112 Jones, Bruce 112 Jones, Judy 112 Jones, Norita 112 McCormack, Bruce 114 Northcutt, Mitzi 116 McCoy, David 114 Nunez, Lidia 116 McCullough, Cheryl 114 K McCullough, Vern 114,219 Mctvoy, John 114 o Kalinchinsky, David 112 McFarland, James 114,158,219 Kane, John McGee, Linda 114 Odean, Mark 116 Karaway, Ruth 133,112,167 McGinnis, Sheila 114 Oldfather, Steven 116 Karr, Jeff 112 McKee, John 114 Olsen, Carrol 116 Karzin, Nicholas 112 McLemore, Kathryn 115 Olson, David 116 Kay, Cynthia 112 McMillan, Debra 115 Olson, Donald 116 Kelinson, Leonard 112,174 McNeal, George 115 O ' Melia, Terry 116 Kelly, Blanchie 112 McWade, Judy 115 Osborn, John 116,219 Kennedy. Bridget 112 Osborne, Lyle 116 Kennedy, Ronald 112,219 Ovenden, Luci 116 Kerler, Bonny 112 M Overton, James Allen 116 Kerns, Daniel 113 Owen, Lennie 116 Kibling, Kathryn 113 Madsen, Susan 115 Owen, Mary Russanne 116 Kiefer, Nancy 113 Mahar, Richard 115 Owens, Howard 116 Kimmins, Ronald 113 Mahlo, Debra 115 Kincaid, Robert 113 Malone, Daniel 115 Kindschuh, John 113 Manthey, Andrew 115 P Kittler, John 113,160 Martin, Dianna 115 Knanishu, Nancy 113,231 Martin, Douglas 115 Padilla, Gloria 116 Knight, David 113 Martin, Walter BuxllS Pagett, Jack 116 Koester, Caroline Masengarb, Gene 115 Park, Debbie 116 Kolinchinsky, Jeffrey 113 Masengarb, Harvey 115 Park, Stephen 117 KoJIs, Paula 113 Mason, Michelle 115 Parr, Michael 117 Kolsrud, Darlene 113 Math, Michael 115 Parrott, Janet 117 Kost, Astrid 113 Matherly, Barbara 115 Patrick, Michael 117 Krug, Denise 113 Matherly, Beverly 115 Peasley, Lou Ann 117 Kulig, Michael 113 Maurus, John 115 Perry, Deborah 117 Maxey, Keren 115 Peschang, Janice 117 Meincke, Bruce 115 Peterson, Christine 117 L Mejia, Richard 115 Peterson, Dennis 117 Melton, Richard 115 Peterson, Sara 117,158 Laden, Jan Pierre 113 Mendoza, Linda 115 Petit, James 117 Lage, Carey Joe 113 Mesich, Deborah 115 Petterson, Carolyn 117 Lampkin, Janicetine 113 Metoff, Maria 115 Pfeifer, Pamela 117 Lane, Janet 113 Metternich, Martin 115 Phelps, Roy 117,147 Langdon, Victoria 113 Metz, Allan 115 Phillips, Bradley 117 Lange, Jerry 113 Meyer, Jerome 115 Phillips. Euretta Jean 117 Lannen, Katherine 113 Mickelson, Alesia 115 Pirmann, Thomas 117,219 Lannen, Patrick John 113 Miers, Lisa 115 Polton, Nancy 117 Lawhorn, Kathryn 113 Miller, Amy 115 Popp, Randy 117 Lawhorn, Melissa 113,174 Miller, Christine 115 Posateri, LuAnne 117 Leatherman, Mary 113 Miller, Jana 115,211 Posten, Dianne 117 Lee, Calvin Miller, Joan 115 Price, Danny Lee, Peggy 113 Miller, Robert 115 Printy, Gerry 117 Leffel, Jill 113 Miller, Stanley 116 Pugh, Charles 117 Lehnerer, Teresa 113,128 Mills, Linda 116 Punkiewicz, Jeffrey 117 Lenderman, Ricky 113 Minner, Janet 116 Putney, Marilyn 117 Leonard, Susan 113 Mitchell, Curtis 116 Lesley, Terri 113 Mitchell, Jerry 116 Licata, Anthony Moeller, Randy 116 Q Liddell, John 113 Montegna, Katheren 116 Lindahl, William 113 Moore, Linda 116 Quale, Angela 117 Linder, Helen 113 Moran, Patsy 116 Quick, Roy 117 Lindsey, Treva 113 Morgan, Billy Joe 116 Quick, Tyrone Lipsman, David 114,123 Morgan, Melvin 116 Quinlin, Edward 117 lofgren, Sara 114 Morrow, John 116,219 Logan, Victoria 114 Mosenfelder, Daniel 116 Lohmeier, James 114 Moser, Ronald 116 R Lomas, Rochelle 11 Moyer, Geraldine 116 Lomax, Maude 114 Murphy, Gary 116 Race, Gary 117 Long, Cynthia 114 Myers, William 116 Ralston, Mark 117 Loring, Debra 114 Ralston, Miriam 117 Loveless, Sandra 114 Randerson, Carey 117 Lovett, Dana 114 N Rank. Bradley 117 Lovett, Ralph 114 Rathburn, Thomas 117 Lowery, Denise 114 Nachbauer, Rebecca 116,231 Reed, Barbara 117 Luckenbihl, Louis 114 Neifing, Lynn 116 Reed, Christine 118 Lund, Jack 114 Nelson, Deborah 116 Reed, Lynnette 118 Lundquist, Mitchell 114 Nelson, Denise 116 Reiff, Gary 118 Nelson, Mark 116 Reinhart, Susan 118,121,158 Nesbitt, Sherrill 116 Reynolds. Randy 118 Nesseler, Richard 116,229 Rice, David 118,229 Me Neujahr, Paul 116 Richardson, Annie 118 Newton, Christine 116 Richeson, Lynette 118 McAdams, Scott 114 Newton, Drew 116 Richter, Joan 118 McClellan, Brian 114 Nies, John 116 Ring, Beverly 118 McClintock, Debra 114 Nixon, David 116,229 Roate, Lawrence McClure, Connie 114 Noack, Donald 116 Robinson, Diane 118 255 Robinson, Francine 118 Smith, Thomas 120 Varner, Scott 122 Robinson, Sherry 118 Sneath, Robert 120 Veasey, Tommy Rock, Stephen 118 Snyder, Victor 120 Vesole, David 122 Roderick, ludith 118,133 Soady, Elizabeth 120 Vickroy, Carol 122 Rodrigue , Terrence 118 Solis, Linda 120 Viernow, Roger 122 Rogers, Daniel 118 Somes, Jean 120 Vincent, Jeffrey 123 Rogers, Sandra 118 Spurgetis, Jon 120 Vrell, Sheryl 123 Rollins, Patricia 118 Stancil, Carol 120 Rose. Barbara 118 Starling, William 120 w Rosenberger, Marlys 118 Steele, Deborah 121 Rosenthal, Richard 118 Stegall, Sandra 121 Rosson, Deborah 118 Sieger, Richard 121,229,226 Wadsager, Ellen 123 Rothweiler, Laura 118 Stelling, Harry 121,229 Wahlheim, Dennis 123 Rottman, Jerrol 118 Stephenson, Paula 121 Wakeland, Robert 123,229 Rouse, David 118 Stevenson, Verne 121 Walker, Bruce 123,219 Rowe, Susan 118 Steward, Warnice 121 Walker, Trudy 123 Rubin, Martin 118 Stewart, Elliot 121 Walskes, Michele 123 Russell, Danny 118 Slice, Kathy 121 Warkentin, Thomas 123 Stirts, Cindy 121 Warren, Fred 123 Stockton, Deborah 121 Weatherly. Peggy 123 s Stone, John 121 Webb, Pamela 123 Stoner, Adrian 121 Weber, Vicki 123 Sajak, Roger 118 Strausse, Marilyn 121 Weed, Richard 123 Sajsk, Ward 118 St ropes, Stephen 121 Weikert, Cathy 123 Salak, Suzanne 133,118,158 Sullivan, James 121 Weindruch, Bruce 123 Sales, Thomas 118 Sutton, Patricia 121 Welsh, Susan 123,128 Samuelson, Craig 118 Swank, Roxanne 121 Wendland, Gerianne 123 Sanchez, Valda 118 Swedberg, Susan 121,211 Wensling, Scott 123 Sandusky, Craig 119,160,229 Sweet. William 121 West, Donald 123 Sax, Caren 119 Swim, Sharon 121 West, Gerald 123 Schafer, lames 119 Westerbeck, Steven 123 Schafterman, Michael 119 Westerfield, Steven 123,128 Sheck, Michael 119 T Whaley, Michelle 124 Scherer, Barbara 119 Whitcomb, James 124 Schmidt. Peter 119,229 Taube, Gary 121,229 White, Brenda 124 Schmook, Michael 119,229 Taylor, Daniel 121 White, Sherri 124 Schubert, Debra 119 Taylor, Lynzetta 121 Whitesell, Vicky 124 Schulmeister, Robert 119 Taylor, Patricia 121 Wilkens, Gregory 124 Schultz, Irvin 119 Taylor, Sandra 121 Wilkens, Janice 124 Schultz, Rebecca 119,133,231 Taylor, Thomas 121 Willers, David 124 Schultz, Susan 119,133 Teague, Patricia 121 Willett, Timothy 124 Schultz, Suzanne 119 Teeter, Daniel 121 Williams, David 124 Scott, Cathy 119 Tempel, Randall 121 Williams, Debra 124 Scott, Jacqueline 119,142 Temple, Sandra 121 Williams, Teresa 124 Scott, Peggy 119 Thomas, David 121 Wilson, Hazel 124 Sears. Sheila 119 Thomas, Martel Wilson, Joseph 124 Sedlak, George 119 Thompson, Dennis 121 Wilson, Owen J. 124 Sedrel, Richard 119 Thompson, Robert Wilson, Rosie Seidel, Janet 119 Thomson, Rory 121 Wilson, Timothy 124 Sergeant, Stephen 119 Thornton, Reginald 121 Wilson, William 124 Sersland, Nancy 119 Tripilas, Daniel 122 Winters, Mark 124 Shaner, Barbara 119 Tucker, Barbara 122 Wise, Donald 124 Sharp, William 119 Tucker, Karen 122 Wisely, Debra 124 Shaw, Kathy 119 Tucker, Sharon 122 Withenbury, Pamela 125 Shelton, Floyd 119 Tumlin, Janet 122 Wolters, Timothy 125 Shepard, Kathleen 119 Turnbull, Lynn 122 Work. Deanna 125 Shepherd, Carole 120 Turner, Ellen 122 Worman, John Michael 125 Shields, Orville 120 Turner, James 122 Wynes, Christine 125 Shoultz, Donella Twitty, Esther 122 Wynn, Nan 125 Shrake, Terry 120 Silas, Melvin 120 Tyrrell, Andrew 122 Simmons, Brenda 120 u Y Simmons, John 120 Simmons, Roger 120 Yacone, Michael 125 Simpson, Jeannette 120 Ulam, Leroy 122 Yeager, John 125 Singleton, Linda 120 York, Jeanette 125 Sisson, Phillip 120 Young, Peter 125 Sivill, Kathryn 120 Skafidas, Lori 133,120,126,128 V Skinner, Raymond 120 Valsoano, Louis 122,158 z Siagel, Jerold 120 VanDenBreen, Jane 122 Sloan, Kathy 120,158 VanMieghim, Deborah 122 Zare, Michael 125 Smiley, Connie 120 VanSpybrook, Karla 122 Zukerman, Marti 125 Smith, Kirk 120 Varadi, Helen 122 Zukerman, Morris 125 Smith, Pearlee 120 256 Varner, David 122 Zwer, Michael 125 Action—prefaced by the post; prologue to the future another chapter in Rocky ' s history is recorded Acknowledgments WATCHTOWER STAFF Editor-inChief Helane Golden Assistant Editor-in-Chief Patti Jo Soderberg Copy Editor Dan Harris Assistant Copy Editor Deonna Durkee Co-Business Managers Debby Bergeson Marilyn Workheiser Sports Editor Michael O ' Melia Assistant Sports Editor Jess Hansen Assistant Sports Editor Judy Miers Picture Editor Leanna Nelson Assistant Picture Editor Melodie Maisenbach Senior Section Editor Laura Swedberg Assistant Senior Section Editor Pattie Haines Faculty Editor Dave Wynes Organizations Editor Carol Goldstein Junior Section Editor Lisa Chaney Assistant Junior Section Editor Sara Schwiebert Sophomore Section Editor Marsha Maurus Assistant Sophomore Section Editor Judy Knox School Life Editor Monica Pealstrom Assistant School Life Editor Sally Strohbehn Senior Activities Editor Jackie Freshwaters Index Editor Connie Peschang Assistant Index Editor Sheryl Greve Assistant Index Editor Publicity Committee Sandy Thomas Chairman Alma Herrera Committee Debbie Bennett Debbie Bunch Debbie Carel Joyce Eshelman Linnea Johnson Mark McMillan Suzi Wolff Photographers Dave Garber Dan Reinhart RECOGNITION SPECIAL RECOGNITION Mrs. Martha Siegel, Advisor Mr. Ted Hains Mr. M. L. Gardner, American Ted Hains Studio Yearbook Company Representative Nordquist Studio, Underclass Photography The Rock Island Argus The Times-Democrat Jerry Carstens, photographer Rock Island, Illinois 260
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