Rock Island High School - Watchtower Yearbook (Rock Island, IL)
- Class of 1970
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Enter Enter: the young strolling hand in hand sharing each other ' s thoughts dreams illusions ... running like children after butterfly moments... 2 Enter: a chalkboard world harsh enough to shatter pastel fantasy worlds a world where thoughts become words a place of struggling trying aiming sometimes—monotony Enter: 1800 seconds of clattering trays rattling sacks spilled pop laughter friendships disagreements fulfillment ... 7 Enter: friday — spirited cheerleaders enthusiastic club leaders W.A.C s a merry magician college bands four area leaders debated Vietnam our country all after we pledged our allegiance to a flag ... 10 Enter: team loud cheering individuals welding 2300 other individuals into a unified whole learning to accept defeat to glory in victory — with the same dignity... 0 Enter: two — to wish for tomorrow to care for today to learn to love to experience... Enter: suddenly bleakness a shower of snow crystals lacy snowflakes on an eyelash pleasing while it lasts but destined to melt away like youth ... ✓T Watchtower Table of Contents 1970 I. Activities Rock Island High School II. Sports Rock Island, Illinois III. Classes Volume 60 17 Salutatorian—Jeff Seidel Valedictorian—Paul Grossman Academic honors go to the cream of the crop ten, like commandments, they sit smiling, intelligent, smiling out at the world which recognizes them as achievers with many reading assignments and term papers behind them, having received their due at last, posed for a picture, the formality unnat¬ ural but the smiles genuine, remembering, at the moment, not the difficulty in attaining this position, but that it was worth it. the academic leaders of the class: the top ten. 20 The Top Ten students of the 1970 graduating class of Rock are: Diane Potter, sixth; Pat Schachel, eighth; Susie Wolff, ninth; Ann Osborn, fifth; Annette Burlin¬ game, third; Vicki Marshall, tenth; Jeff Seidel, second; Tom Shay, seventh; Randy Doyle, fourth, and Paul Grossman, first. Eighty-one inducted into honor society honored, after four years of working toward achievement; honor, welcoming speeches by the principal and the coun¬ selors. praise. a certain distinction, all of the students who are part of the organization with grade point averages of 92 or above. a special assembly in recog¬ nition of hours of study, a special banquet after all the good report cards, receiving a pin, an honor; being inducted into national honor society. National Honor Society officers Vicki Marshall, Randy Doyle, and Susie Sherrard formulate plans for the National Honor Society assembly. The eighty-one members of the National Honor Society eagerly anticipate graduation exercises. Rocky seniors are recipients of various honors The Top 5% represents the cream of the crop of Rocky ' s graduating seniors. The select members of the Quill and Scroll are: FIRST ROW; D. Carel, V. En- burg, K. Hillan, D. Bunch, L. Johnson, D. Sullivan, P. Haines. SECOND ROW; J. Stockdale, J. Miers, S. Strohbehn, S. Thomas. THIRD ROW: J. Ullman and D. Murphy. Rock Island High School National Merit Scholars compare their test scores. 22 Tom Skafidas, Boys State Representative, relaxes at the end of a school day. Girls State Representative, Linnea Johnson, stops at her locker after a class. Judy Miers ' s DAR award reflects her good citizenship. Last year ' s Junior Marshalls, Marcia Glassner, Bob Lohmeier, Judy Knox, and John Robison look forward to their own march down graduation aisle. 23 European travel broadens students ' scope six innocents abroad. Y- Teens, traveling through Europe, riding through the canals of Venice in a gondola, walking through the gardens of Versailles, swimming in an alpine lake, applauding a circus in Germany, feeding the pigeons in Trafalgar Square, seeing the still-standing Lon¬ don Bridge, snapping photos, keeping track of passports, storing up memories, buying souveniers. six innocents abroad with the Y-Teens. Lynn Wertheimer, Aksel Epik and Ruth Dowie went to Europe with their families. Lynn visited Israel, Aksel toured Turkey, and Ruth went to England. Janis Wilkens, Kathy Uris, Pattie Haines, Lynn Duncheon, Heidi Dod- en, and Jeanne Kalish traveled to Europe last summer with the Y-Teens. 24 Mary Wilde, Jeff Romeo, Lynn Sterrett, Laurie Green, Jim Manson, Mary Jane Anderson, Chris Janecke, Paul Eagle, Joanie Stockdale, and Tish Burke were Student Ambassadors with the People to People program. They spent six weeks in Europe. across Europe in Hank ' s red bus, eleven of them, celebrat¬ ing the fourth of July in Vien¬ na, visiting Russian occupied Prague, walking behind the Berlin Wall, and always re¬ turning to that bus with the Proud to be an American sticker on the bumper, spend¬ ing four days with families to whom they were foreigners, watching the lunar landing in a Dutch hamlet, feeding Baltic sea gulls and making friends, each of the eleven—the peo¬ ple to people program. July 29, 1969: Joanie, Anne, Paul and Jeff, four of Rocky ' s High School Student Ambassadors look happy to be home. 25 AFS members are: FIRST ROW: F. Larre, S. Sherrard, P. Bull, T. Jamison, V. Fairchild, D. DeMeyer, T. Curry, L. Moore, R. Bell, J. Carlson, R. Karaway, D. Phelps, L. Skafidas. SECOND ROW: S. Temple, S. Welsh, J. Pekkonen, J. Kennym, K. Wickwire, K. Klott, E. Batt, G. Foulkes, P. Hickman, S. Strohbehn, B. Appier, C. Cheek, D. Williams, D. Foley, S. Schultz, D. Cooper, R. Nauchbauer, L. Swanson, J. Inda, S. Salak, J. Roderick, M. Lawhorn, P. Wittenburg, R. Ewing, J. Bertelsen, and C. Clark. THIRD ROW: S. Bundy, C. Stevens, N. Schneider, S. Thomas, A. Osborn, P. Grossman and S. Petersen. FOURTH ROW: M. Maisenbach, J. Manson, L. Dalkoff, G. Furstenau, J. Hudson, P. Beaucamp, S. Swim, C. Creger, C. Long, B. Schultz, T. Lehnerer, and C. Hackett. A.F.S. strives for international understanding American Field Service Club is was a picnic in Lincoln Park, listening to Brad and Melodie speak of Holland and Ger¬ many. a decorated car in the homecoming parade, selling Christmas cards designed by AFS members at other schools, a spring tea in place of the Christmas party, when the AFS assembly showed the mis¬ sion impossible was possible after all—to contribute to the cause of international learning, fun and understanding. AFS is was understanding. 26 Promoting foreign relations are AFS officers: A. Osborn, L. Skafidas, M. Maisen¬ bach, and R. Phelps. Brad and friend brighten a Dutch Juhani Pekkenon learns the meaning of an American happy birthday, garden. Melodie, John, Fanny and Brad are Rocky ' s AFS stu¬ dents. 27 Forming the letters of their club are cabinet members: C. Wall, D. Williams, S. Kelleher, L. Skafidas, L. Miers, L. Armstrong, P. Sutton, L. Barr, S. Wolff, J. Knox,). Scott, K. Dalponte, S. Temple, B. Howell, S. Schultz, P. Talboom, K. Boyd, M. Kaisen. GAA exercises skill and sportsmanship GAA. Girl ' s Athletic Associ¬ ation. conjure up pictures of: basketball, gymnastics, mod¬ ern dance, free swim, soccer, see in backward glance: friends, wakeful, giggling at slumber party in girls ' gym. friends, painting decorations for the homecoming dance, friends, bring fathers to pa and me party, friends (run¬ ning, jumping, catching, doing) friends, hear in the ear of the past: shouts, screams, cheers, groans, laughter, winning losing com¬ peting. friends. Judy Roderick demonstrates her gymnastic ability on the horse. 28 Climbing the ladder to success are GAA officers Debbie Williams, Lisa Miers, Susie Kelleher and Candy Wall. Buck-Buck is a favorite GAA pastime. Linda Hallas shows her skill and poise by executing a hip pull-over on the un evens. 29 Rocky ' s senators strive to solve student problems Senate. Rocky ' s student senate. Say it in adjectives. Say: protesting, deliberating, recommending, attempting, succeeding, reforming. Say: charity drives. selecting cheerleaders. sponsoring senator exchanges, over¬ seeing elections of class officers, junior marshalls, a new jukebox, holiday decorations, surveys to measure feeling, votes to guide policy. Say: communi¬ cation. Rocky ' s student senate. Say communication. A thirsty Rocky student says Pepsi, Please at the Senate sponsored pop machines. Senate officers Denise McDonald, Secretary; Rick Bevans, Treasurer; John Robison, President; and Dan Murphy, Vice-President are in charge of keeping Senate wheels rolling. 30 Representing their Senates are, FIRST ROW: R. Bell, L. Foley, T. Leslie, C. Gibson, D. McDonald, C. Fritz, J. Gallagher, L. Swan¬ son, S. Kelleher, P. Beaucamp. R. Huff, S. Miller, C. Barnes and J. Gottsch. SECOND ROW: C. Sax, E. Lofgren, P. Risley, D. Manley, K. Headley, G. Padilla, C. Wynes, D. Griffith, B. Davis, R. Johnson, G. Nesseler and S. Temple. THIRD ROW: K. Bingamin, K. Sivill, L. Cutter, S. Madsen, J. Roderick, C. Eagle, D. Cooper, C. Kay, S. Lawson, R. Stottlemyre, R. White, D. Phelps, S. Pealstrom, R. Scheer, S. Sherrard, F. Larre, N. Kiefer, and S. Welsh. FOURTH ROW: H. Stelling, S. Briggs, D. Newton, B. Petersen, J. Ullman, J. Olson, S. Caulpetzer, M. Kellums, P. Caras, J. Cochran, J. Miskowicz, M. Riffle, J. Yohn, K. Arnold, W. Seward, and M. Thomas. FIFTH ROW: G. Carlson, N. McKinnaw, J. Duyvejonck, R. Bevans, J. Bevill, D. Stelling, S. Arnold, M. Voss, H. Waite, and R. Hallgren. Senior girls don dirty duds for participation in the Senate sponsored grub day. This year ' s Junior Rotarians were chosen by the faculty in recognition of their leadership qualities. Chosen senior boys attend Rotary dinners likely lads, put it in quotes, all eighteen of them, senior boys, sponsored by Rock Is¬ land Rotary International, se¬ lected by the faculty, eighteen, to repeat, two each month chosen in recognition of their leadership qualities and schol¬ astic achievements, receiving, in addition to the honor, the privelege of attending four weekly luncheon meetings if the Rotary Club. Junior Ro¬ tarians. Melvin Grimes and Pat Ryan leave school in anticipation of a Rotary dinner. 32 Civic minded Key Clubbers serve community elite, distinguished, a ser¬ vice organization, a junior branch of the Rock Island Ki- wanis club, carefully selected young men sponsoring the soap drive for Dixon State Hospital, selling programs at games, working in support of the kiwanis karnival, selling Rocks are Heavy buttons, debating (every first and third Tuesday) about the best ways of carrying out their aim: pro¬ motion of leadership and community service, key club. Key Club officers are Pat Ryan, Art Breck, Ion Duyvejonck, and John Robison «OW: s. Reid. I. Chappel, B. Hamming. M. W,l„n. M. Sehmonk and T. Blakely, perform worthwhile projects. Sweetheart Y-Teens, living, laughing learning, dancing through the year. selling tags, being hypno¬ tized, wrapping Christmas gifts for Head Start children, and dancing through the year, riding on a noisy bus to Archie Allen one warm even¬ ing in October, stepping regally through the wonder¬ land of hearts in winter for- mals for the sweetheart swirl, charlestoning through the y-gym at the spring roaring twenties dance. Rocky ' s Y- Teens—dancing through the year. King Lew Miscowicz and Judy McWade pose regally for the Swirl photographer. 34 Varsity Y-Teen cabinet members are: Deb Griffin, Bonnie Howell, Lisa Miers, jackie Scott, Carol Stancil, Marcia Glassner, Sheryl Greve, Peg Bull, Diane Potter, Melodie Maisenbach, Lynn Swanson, Robbi Beswick, Kathy Sivill, Rene Miers, Lyn Duncheon, Joan DeBarr, Teresa Swale, Sandy Thomas and Robbi Coatney. swirl stands out for Y-Teens Sophomore Y-Teen officers are Karen West, treasurer; Betsy Lambert, vice- president; Teresa Carmack, secretary; and, not shown, Deb Scott, president. Varsity officers are R. Miers, L. Duncheon, K. Sivill and J. DeBarr. 35 Hi-Y officers Tom Minnick, Tom Scott, Scott Boxman, Hal Sackfield, John Swift and Pete Josephson adjourn to the janitor ' s closet to inspect new equipment. 1 Hi-Y offers recreation to Rocky boys hi-y. an exclusively male membership, payment of dues gave Rocky ' s young men a chance at recreation and cam- raderie. ping pong games per¬ haps. or pool, or j ' ust watching television with friends. but—not antifeministic. hi-y sponsored a kiwanis klub queen candidate, assisted the y-teens with the traditional Lenton services before school. Sweaty seniors smile after a strenuous game of basketball at the YMCA. 36 Junior Rick Cooklin is struck spellbound by the senior ' s ball skills. A Hi-Y member skillfully executes a shoulder stand on the even parallel bars. Dolphinettes perfect water ballet skills to be a dolphinette means practice, practice, practice, to audition, to practi ce again . . . and again every friday. and within a month of the show to practice every morn¬ ing and evening to achieve— the effortless grace of the spring show—the grace real, the effortlessness deceptive, in and out of the pool for weeks, coached by Mr. Acker- son. then—three days of aq¬ uatic acrobatics, to be a dolphinette means to learn that practice makes perfect. The officers are President, Lee Rakus; Vice-President, Cindy Kay; Secretary, Lu Anne Beinke; and Treasurer, Jeanne Kalish. 38 The Dolphinettes, alias darlings of the deep, exhibit one of their many aqua¬ tic skills. Dolphinette cabinet members, top to bottom, Susan Schultz, Marti Zukerman, Mary Wadsworth, Debbie Scott, Lou Beinke, Jeanne Kalish, Lee Rakus, Cindy Kay, Beth Fay, and Judy Goldsmith display the symbol of their club. Dolphinette members perform synchronized swimming stunt. 39 Pep Club helps boost Rocky ' s pride beanied and beaming—the pep club girls, sponsoring buses to away games to in¬ ject feminine vitality into hostile atmospheres, cheering loudly, shaking pom pons with vigor, giving the tradi¬ tional lively skit for Home¬ coming ' s assembly. practicing cheers to wel¬ come victory, concealing tears when victory did not come, the bright school spirit of Rock Island High School— personified by the pep club. Rocky ' s colorful Pom Pon section poses with red sweaters, gold pompoms and bright smiles ready to cheer the Rocks on to victory. Barb Shaner carries signs, banners and balloons at the Homecoming parade. 40 Building a pyramid of pep are: B. Nauchbauer, S. Bundy, T. Swale, L. Barr, L. Skafidas, C. Eagle, P. Haines, S. Strohbehn, M. Glassner, J. Miers, D. Foley, N. Knanishu, T. Burke, C. Cheek, R. Miers and L. Miers. The officers, Sally Strohbehn, Lori Skafidas, and Rene and Lisa Miers cheer loudest of all. 41 Excelling in their respective sports field are Letterman club members Keith Gilliam, Scott Boxman, Jon Duyvejonck, Bob Loh- meier, Melvin Stetson, Frank Fran ces, and Todd Anderson. Red and gold are proudly worn by lettermen red and gold sweaters. Rl, but one on top of the other, in gold, saying may-be—golf, football. basketball, swim¬ ming. baseball. a club of winners, of achiev¬ ers. an association of athletes, doing things in their red and gold sweaters—ushering at basketball games, playing a basketball game opposite the faculty, sponsoring a kiwanis klub kween candidate . . . the letterman ' s club. Lettermen pause during a meeting show their skill at card playing. 42 Lettermen meet to choose new members. Letterman ' s Club officers Pat Quinlan, Ed Dye, and Jon Duyvejonck reached their goal: good sportsmanship. Showing versatility in their varied sports are Lettermen club members Rick Grossel, Ron Severtsgaard, John Swift, Bruce Ham¬ ming, Pat Quinlan, Mike Schroeder, Larry Chappell, and Rick Haney. Yule party brightens German Club ' s year and then there was German club, an organization of good times along with learning ex¬ periences. and the school year with German club, a full year, the autumn picnic—roasting wei- ners over a fire, playing football in the fallen leaves, the Christ¬ mas celebration, playing a German spelling game, play¬ ing stump the boys in Ger¬ man, eating German cookies. and the Amana trip—sight¬ seeing in German colonies— German club. Reynold Carlson happily listens to Debbie Stone ' s musical strains. Ann and Carlene enjoy the annual German Club Christmas party. German Club cabinet Susan Anderson, Roy Phelps, Tim Curry, Ann Osborn, Carlene Bingaman, and Debbie Phelps examine language lab equipment. 44 To help make French Club decisions and give ideas for special events are the French Club cabinet members from left to right: Alice Lee, Lu Ann Beinke, Carolyn Eagle, Judy Miers, Susie Sherrard, Janet Bertelsen, and Marianne Mcllvain. Annual tasting party adds French flavor once and yet was is a French Club called (in French) la cercle francaise. mostly girls belonged, at Halloween they played a French guessing game and bobbed for apples, at Christmas they sang carols, sometimes in English and sometimes in French, but al¬ ways in a unique impromptu sort of harmony, the rest of the time, they usually partied and had refreshments, it was a happy sort of bon vivant club. French Club spirit is brought out by the officers: Pres. Judy Miers, Vice-Pres. Carolyn Eagle, Sec. Lu Ann Beinke, and Treas. Alice Lee. 45 Pan American League welcomes APS student Pan American League officers Patty Sutton, Joan DeBarr, Craig Brown and Patricia Burke supervise things like eating tacos and breaking open pinatas. Pan Am members gather around to hear Fanny Larre tell of her native Urugray. the Pan-American league— lively in its fellowship, in its search for appreciation of Spanish and Latin American culture. Pan-Am—with assets all its own. Fanny Larre, foreign exchange student from Para¬ guay. the annual pinata party to spread joy (and sweets) among all. a skit in Spanish by fifth year students pre¬ sented for the club, and (best of all) an involved member¬ ship. The program at a meeting holds the attention of all the members. 46 Pan Am President Joan DeBarr confers with the club ' s sponsor, Mr. Blomberg. Paul Eagle, Fanny Larre, K? f hy Hillan, Debi Zukerman, Kathy Joannides, Missy Lawhorn, Kathy Uris, Craig Brown, Tish Burke, Joan DeBarr, Mike Zare and Susan Schultz make up the Pan Am cabinet. Fanny feels at home with the Pan Am members. 47 Brotherhood is goal of Rocky ' s new club tutoring program, free dis¬ cussion of school problems, frank assembly, announce¬ ment commemorating Martin Luther King, trying to work things out. trying to reach an understanding. people who need people, goes the copyrighted song, are the luckiest people in the world. who has ever recog¬ nized this need? tried to ful¬ fill it? who has cared? . . . human relations club. The newly-formed Human Relations Club officers Randy Doyle, Vicci Marshall, Kathy Books, and Melvin Grimes work toward their club ' s goal: understanding. Several Human Relations club members gather in the school cafeteria to propose a toast to the success of their club. 48 Mark is always equipped with pearls of wisdom at the lit club discussions. Thought provoking questions are a major part of every Literary club meeting. Invigorating discussions spark Lit Club for i will consider the liter¬ ary club, for the literary club is a place to exercise mind and emotions, and if i write of love, despair, sorrow, joy, and if i write a poem, the others will listen and try to understand, and, if i read a book which speaks to me of great ideas, of feelings, then i may speak to the others of it, and exchange impressions with them, for the literary club is for sharing. Officers Debbie Bunch, Peggy Bull and Dan Murphy search for this month ' s se lection. 49 Dramatics Club creates its own reality those who should be asleep, are asleep, those who should be dead, are dead . . . the familiar, thousand-times- recited lines, repeated this time for the audience that sits in the darkness beyond the blinding footlights, the nerv¬ ous aches, kissing other cast members for luck before the curtain goes up. if you will not let me marry a man of my own choosing . . . gazing at the greasepainted stranger in the makeup mirror, listen¬ ing intently to the silence that hangs heavy as the red velvet curtain forty-five minutes before the show, pier rot, a macaroon, i cannot live with¬ out a macaroon . . . breath¬ ing as a person who exists has existed, only on the bare planks of the stage, bearing borrowed emotions, wearing a borrowed identity, part of a fantasy, on stage, acting, re¬ gaining a sense of self only when it is all over, when fac¬ ing that slapping sound which signifies appreciation, praise, which, like a slap, brings red to the cheeks, wet to the eyes, on stage, acting, alive in another world, they get weaned away from the earth, that ' s what i say . . . the drama department. Dramatics Club officers J. C. Bevill, Marie Carson, and Vicki Enburg add their names to the actor ' s hall of fame. 50 Dramatics Club cabinet members Ellen Batt, Vicki Enburg, Marie Carson, Jim Lohmeier, and J. C. Bevill pose among previously used props. J. C. Bevill relaxes while re-reading his script during a rehearsal for the drama club play My Three Angels. 51 Beci Senske escapes to a quiet corner to read a script for the one act plays. Pete Soderberg is at home on the stage. The backstage crew provides the correct lighting effects for the actors 52 Roy Phelps and Theodore Jameson rehearse their lines for the Junior Class Play. Toby Bevill and Marie Carson concentrate on getting across the personalities of the characters they portray. 53 C. W.T. jobs offer valuable training The seventh period CWT class takes time out from discussing its various jobs. C. W. T. Cooperative Work Training. In this program, qualified students spend half the day in school and half the day working on a supervised job. They get valuable training for full time employment after graduation. To achieve this goal, R.I.H.S. and Rock Island businesses form a partnership in educating youth for suc¬ cessful careers in business. The students receive two credits a year for their on-the- job training. Club activities include a fall picnic, a Christ¬ mas party, and a weiner roast. The main event of the year is an employer-employee ban¬ quet to which the club mem¬ bers invite their employers or supervisors. C. W. T.; Coop¬ erative Work Training. Mr. Naylor ' s eight o ' clock CWT class attends classes in the mornings and works on part-time jobs in the afternoons. 54 Mr. Bevill ' s third period CWT class members gain valuable training in their working hours. The fifth period class works mornings and attends classes in the afternoon. 55 New Rocky club explores the realm of math math club. poetically named: Fraction Faction, new, active, big. mathematical ballet in organizational as¬ sembly. twisting into shapes of twos, threes, eights, en¬ gineer speaking: future. Iowa City, jogging on a bus, look¬ ing at computers, seeing the oscilloscope, brain teasers, geometric demonstrations at meetings. Christmas party— planetarium to Mr. Wood ' s house, the star of Bethlehem to playing ping pong, calcula¬ tors, slide rules . . . Fraction Faction. President Duramani Janneh, Mr. Wood and Mr. Anderson discuss plans for the planetarium trip with club members. Officers of the newly formed Fraction Faction Club are Annette Burlingame, Duramani lanneh, and Elodie Arnett. 56 Part of home economics is learning to eat the foods prepared by students. Future homemakers learn by trial and error. cooking, sewing, knitting, making, creating in applied science, knowing domestic¬ ally, understanding in terms of the home, comprehending in the feminine sense. Home Economics Club, members not known as but aspiring to be future homemakers of America. preparation for a one day home, a someday kitchen, a sewing machine. looking ahead to duties, responsibili¬ ties, enjoyment in the home. Home Economics Club— homemakers to be. Future Homemakers put their newly acquired cooking skills to work. 57 F.T.A. members learn educational techniques some few, after twelve years of being surrounded by teachers, leave the academic world forever, some leave after a few more years, some never leave, but change sides of the desk and attitudes toward tests, these become teachers. many plan for their teach¬ ing careers long before they enter them, these join an or¬ ganization—future teachers of America. Melinda Capitani looks at upcoming events in the FTA sponsored activity calen¬ dars. Qotd v. 4 LL M -d cmK ii F.T.A. officers are Barb Sullivan, Alice Lee, Pam Mason, and Brenda Jones. The Blackhawk Division President comes up the stairs after a meeting. 58 Future Nurses officers Candy Scherer, Beth Soady, Lisa Paul and Karen Cullison measure their club ' s merits. F.N.A. members are angels of mercy tools: hypodermic needles, bandages, thermometers, and charts, qualities: patience, in¬ telligence, concern, cheerful¬ ness. rewards: starched white cap, diploma, an occasional weak smile, profession: nurse. girls looking forward to a medical career learned by doing and listening, they pre¬ pare to handle the tools, develop the qualities, a nd earn the rewards, they call them¬ selves the future nurses club. Some FNA members donate their time working at the hospital as Anthonettes. Radio Club officers are John Kitler, Ted Stone, Craig Sandusky, and Manny Day. Mr. Armstrong displays an expression of puzzled amazement. Science Council controls concessions this is the age of the atom as well as the age of Aquarius, and tomorrow ' s Einsteins are today ' s Science Council mem¬ bers. each month, meeting, speaking in formulas, in equa¬ tions, in theorems, speaking in intelligence. and still, not wholly cere¬ bral, still able to appreciate the pleasures of life, picnics, football, steak fry. refresh¬ ments. learning, pondering, discussing, enjoying, this is the Science Council. Sheryl Greve, Art Breck, Debbie Stone, and Carlene Bingamon are Science Council officers. 60 Camera Club offers outlet for shutterbugs a poem can be pictorial, a photo¬ graph can capture a mood, an emotion, as well as a thousand words. the camera can record truths that last only a moment and pre¬ serve them for many years. photographers can be artists, philosophers, or reporters with their cameras, the aspect of these cameras, of the art of photography in all its phases—this was the con¬ cern of the camera club. Camera Club officers Carita Stevens, Ted Stone, Jeff Romeo, and Carlene Bingamon pause in the dark room to check negatives. Caught in the act by another camera is Bob Miller, a camera club member. Alan Hudson and his candid camera are on the move catching unaware students. 61 Debators prove debate an asset to rocky status quo vs. change, de¬ bate. interference abroad hands off policy, first af¬ firmative: gentlemen, my colleague and I submit to you . . . first negative: contrary to what our opponent has led you to believe . . . second affirmative: from u.s. news and world report ... second negative: from a speech by lyndon johnson . . . rebuttal cross-examination argument persuasion logic... debate Mr. Armstrong enlightens debaters with his typical words of wisdom. The Debate team, Rorey Thompson, Paul Eagle, Maynard Siegel, Linnea johnson, Marty Lefstein, john Robison, Dave Heinz, Bob Martensen, Scot Caulpetzer, and Ken Herbert present formidable arguments to opposing debate teams. Sophomore debaters Dennis Brown, Dave VanDerKamp, Mike Shaner, Mike Dockterman, Pete Caras, Ken Slivken, and John Schweibert prepare to follow in the footsteps of the varsity team. Rocky ' s orchestra consists of: FIRST ROW, S. Salak, K. DalPonte, S. Peterson, M. Scott, M. Guthrie, E. Twitty, V. Perkins, K. Sloan, M. Grimes, and L. Valsoano. SECOND ROW, J. Johnston, L. Greenman, C. Ackerman, S. Reinhart, C. Strahl, G. Berg, W. Bragg, L. Guthrie, S. Ellis, G. Mier, H. Wilson, D. Davis, M. Nelson. THIRD ROW, C. Mason, D. Epperly, D. Strauss, M. Ralston, P. Mason, S. Bolis, D. Hartman, D. Harrel, and J. Martin, FOURTH ROW, L. Burkert, D. Dahlstrom, J. Cliff, M. Moss- man, B. Guthrie, N. Davie, C. Stevens, M. Williams, B. Fuller, J. Gunther, C. Ulfig and Mr. Hart. FIFTH ROW: D. Short, B. Lees, T. Cowan, P. Young, R. Muskevalley, and R. Muskeyvalley. Orchestra concerts offer vivid expression and seventh hour hear (tremulous violins, melan¬ choly violas, resonant cellos, profound basses) orchestral music, strings and woodwinds and selected brasses, seventh hour in practice, concerts numbering four, backbone support for the spring musi¬ cal. choir, woodwind choir— also rehearsing, downbeat, upbeat by mr. hart, notes sustained, staccato, piano, fortissimo, music from the orchestra. Louis Valsoano, Mr. Hart and Melvin Grimes tune up for an orchestra concert. 63 Composing the Symphonic Band are, FIRST ROW: J. Lindorff, K. Kepes, D. Buntaine, T. Mitchell, D. Epperly, S. Miller, L. Dahlen, K. Hannie, D. Nelson, L. Haller, K. Tomaseski, D. DeMott, P. Rollins, D. Mahlo, K. Hymes, D. Strauss, and M. Ralston. SECOND ROW: P. Mason, E. Collier, M. Spalding, J. Lubben, S. Bolis, L. Zimmerman, D. Lovett, V. Schreiner, L. Curtis, N. Davie, D. Willers, M. Mossman, B. Guthrie, D. Carlson, K. Shoemaker, B. Reed, D. Peschang, B. Euller, J. Morrow, J. Miller, D. Melton, C. Preston, and J. Gunther. THIRD ROW: B. Banks, E. Turner, C. Randerson, L. Turnbull, D. Dick, S. Vann, N. Jones, M. Johnston, S. Leonard, D. Lindy, V. Ackerman, C. Lubben, D. Sullivan, S. Eckles, R. Benz, M. Smith, C. Wiley, M. Burrill, M. Williams, F. Peal- strom, R. Crouch, J. Mitchell, D. Elliot, P. Gregory, M. Winters, T. Herman, D. Harrell, B. Huffman, R. Hallgren, D. Divers and and A. Breck. FOURTH ROW: J. Herron, H. Doden, M. Pence, D. Kemble, M. Lofgren, N. Collins, T. Aitken, J. Davis, D. Baines, V. McCullough, B. Lees, M. Cobert, R. Bennett, S. Cobert, T. Wilson, S. Swim, W. Bradley, M. Hartman, D. Dahlstrom, L. Burkert, J. Kittler, P. Maxey, L. Green, B. Myers, J. Cliff, and L. Barker. Musicians add spice to games, concerts Symphonic band Concert band. Two halves—2 2 of the largest class in the whole school. Known in capital let¬ ters as: THE BAND. Woodwind choir, Brass choir—special groups from the large class for more specialized playing. The Pep band playing at basketball games to heighten spirit and enthusiasm. The Dance Band adding a swingy atmosphere to the Homecoming and Ex¬ change Assemblies. Rocky ' s band. THE BAND, adding music to the student ' s life, under the direction of Mr. Donald Kru- zan. Band officers, Julie Lindorff, David Harrel, and Brian Lees assist Mr. Kruzan. 64 Sitting pretty is the Clarinet Choir: ROW 7, P. Mason, S. Bolis, J. Lubben, E. Collier, V. Schreiner and C. Randerson. ROW 2, B. Reed, B. Fuller, J. Gunther, J. Miller, D. Melton, L. Turnbull, and J. Herron. Rocky ' s band adds sparkle and zest to school song at the annual Homecoming parade. The Woodwind Choir is made up of: ROW 7, P. Mason, S. Bolis, C. Mason, D. Epperly, K. Kepes, D. Strauss, and M. Ralston. SECOND ROW: J. Lubben, J. Herron, M. Williams, B. Fuller, N. Davie, C. Stevens, J. Miller and J. Gunther. 65 Members of the Stage Band are: ROW ONE , R. Hallgren, D. Dick, D. Lindy, G. Swain, E. Gillette, and F. Pealstrom. SECOND ROW: D. Harrell, M. Cobert, L. Burkert, J. Cockerill, L. Barker, and J. Cliff. THIRD ROW: T. Serrano, T. Herman, B. Huffman, M. Winters, and D. Swanson. FOURTH ROW: T. Cowan and B. Lees. The Brass Choir is composed of: ROW ONE , N. Davie, B. Guthrie, D. Carlson, M. Mossman, D. Hartman, and D. Harrell. SECOND ROW: W. Bradley, D. Short, B. Lees, J. Cliff, L. Burkert, and D. Dahlstrom. 66 Practicing to lead the band at games are the drum major and majorettes: Jeannie Davis, Brian Guthrie, and Denise Nelson. Marching in step behind their flag, the Rocky band members entertain spectators. Members of the Concert Band are: ROW ONE, L. Kratzer, C. Hofmann, S. Kohl, B. Kemble, C. Mason, R. Dowie, K. Brent, M. Pence, S. Bean, P. O’Keefe, L. Cray, D. Rider, T. Downing, C. Jones, K. Hymes, D. Strauss, and M. Ralston. ROW TWO: P. Mason, E. Collier, M. Spalding, J. Lubben, S. Bolis, L. Zimmerman, D. Lovett, V. Schreiner, L. Curtis, N. Davie, D. Willers, M. Mossman, b! Guthrie, D. Carlson, K. Shoemaker, B. Reed, D. Peschang, B. Fuller, J. Morrow, J. Miller, D. Melton, C. Preston, and John Gunther. ROW THREE: B. Banks, E. Turner, C. Randerson, L. Turnbull, D. Dick, S. Vann, N. Jones, M. Johnston, S. Leonard, M. Willems, F. Pealstrom, L. Greeman, R Schenebricker, E. Gillette, G. Swale, D. Day, R. Benz, M. Smith, C. Wiley, M. Burill, R. Ross, D. Swanson, R. Skinner, B McCellon, G. Anderson, O. Shields, J. Johnson, J. Cochran, D. Hartman, D. Nyquist, C. Stevens, and A. Breck. ROW FOUR: J. Herron, H. Doden, M. Pence, D. Kemble, M. Lofgren, N. Collins, T. Aitken, J. Davis, K. Herbert, V. McCullough, D. Short, W. McCormack, M. Parker, C. Ulfig, M. Thiesen, M. Stetson, D. Teeter, R. Hatlett, D. Nixan, D. Sanforth, R. Smith, J. Cockerill, J. Davies, J. Newswander, B. Black, R. Furness, D. Foster, B. McCormick, R. Crompton, K. Pieper, K. Terrysek and J. Schwiebert. Senior Glee members are, FIRST ROW: Lynel Hedquist, Carolyn Potter, Ramona Hankins, Beth McKiney, Beth Fay, Missy Lawhorn, Judy Roderick, Cindy Gibson, Teresa Johnson, Ann Osborn, and Sherry Albrect. SECOND ROW. Susie Strutz, Annette Burlingame, Lynn Cutter, Debbie Yeoman, Vickie Logan, Ruth Karoway, Cathy Hackett, Donna Benoit, Nancy Schneider, Cathe Creger, and Jody Johnston. THIRD ROW: Jon Christianson, Lyle Braun, Drew Newton, Ken Cascaden, John Robison, Don Olson, Tim Curry, Roger Viernow, and Jim Olson. FOURTH ROW: Mike Patrick, Paul Colter, Jeff Carnithan, Dan Teeter, Ted Brown, Joe Weeks, Mark McKissick, Steve Ellis, John Osborn, and Mike Weindruch. Senior Glee strikes mellifluous note sixth period of each day. spent in concentration, spent in music, time devoted to memorizing part of a latin liturgy, to harmonizing on a show tune, to perfecting the pitch on that note just a shade under the first time, time spent in learning self disci¬ pline and group effort, time given to appreciating as well as performing art. time for preparing for concerts, tours, the musical, spent by the senior Glee club. Practicing for the Senior Glee Christmas Concert are C. Creger, T. Johnson, B. Makiney, and D. Yeoman. 68 The Senior Glee is made up of, FIRST ROW: Elodie Arnett, Sara Schweibert, Debbie Bunch, Shiela Sears, Lisa Miers, Debbie Foley, Jane Allison, Barb Matherly, and Fanny Larre. SECOND ROW: Julie Lindorf, Melanie Burill, Debbie hfammen, Millie Lawrence, Peggy Bull, Donna Baine, Toni Tucker, Susie Miller, Janet Greenleaf, and Sheryl Greve. THIRD ROW: Roy Phelps, Bob Schulmeister, Wolfgang Krismanits, Tom Taylor, Pat Callow, Randy Doyle, Bill Lofquist, and Doug DeMeyer. FOURTH ROW: Paul Grossman, Rick Hany, Bill Gruby, Mike Ballinger, Tim Herman, Doug Lindy, Rick Sedrel, Steve Vann, and Nick Carson. W; ' T1 ' V 1, V 4 The section leaders and officers are Ted Brown, Peggy Bull, Jim Olson, Julie Lindorf, Ann Osborn, Wolf Krismanits, Debbie Sullivan, and Mark McKissick. Mr. Osborn instructs the Senior Glee class. 69 Chamber Choir livens exchange assemblies Singing at various levels are Chamber Choir members, left to right Millie Lawrence, Tom Taylor, Debbie Hammond, Debbie Yeoman, Roy Phelps, Beth Makiney, Debbie Foley, John Osborn, Teresa Johnson, Debbie Sullivan, Jim Ol¬ son, Cathe Creger, Julie Lindorf, Ted Brown, Melodie Maisenbach, Mark Mc- Kissick, and Steve Ellis. specializing (as the name implies) in chamber music, selected as finest in the school, singing. madrigals. carols, contemporary works, eighteen sopranos, altos, tenors, bas¬ ses wearing royal blue for concerts, homecoming assem¬ bly, exchange assemblies, spe¬ cial occasions, and the tradi¬ tional chamber choir presen¬ tation in May. singing: their distinctive sort of music: Rocky ' s chamber choir. Chamber Choir rehearses for Pops Concert. Girls ' Glee club members are, FIRST ROW: Leanne Godkin, Karen Coleman, Mary Kay Wolters, Beverly Pope, Pal Taylor, Dawn Neederbrock, Kay Wells, Bonnie Boyer. SECOND ROW: Paula Hampton, Debbie Fullerton, Patty Rollins, Patty Hick¬ man, Jolene Shields, Sue Battin, Lois Williams, Joan Wright, Hazel Wilson. THIRD ROW: Nan Wynn, Debbie Mott, Jackie Hoener, Norita Jones, Sharon Tucker, Diane Healy, Vicci Marshall, and Jessica Hudson. FOURTH ROW: Holly Cole, Gretchen Furstenau, Debbie Williams, Robin Garrett, Donna Frazelle, Chris Reed, Gwen Foulkes, Gerry Printy, and Debbie Mesich. Variety is the spice of Girls ' Glee females only, fifth period, music on three treble staffs, gray robes, and yellow stoles, the Christmas tree formation at the holiday concert, light music for the pops concert, heavier selections for the more formal occasions. Girls ' Glee. and—in two separate classes forming a unified whole, singing with the orchestra, the sophomore chorus. everyday for both with Mr. Osborn ' s downbeats, his jokes, his instruction. Girls ' Glee officers are Rebecca Nachbauer, Gretchen Furstenau, and Patti Coin. 71 The Young Republican Club members take time out from frantically campaigning for the elephant party ' s candidates. Young Republicans rewarded with victory the year of Nixon, the year of the after victory trend¬ setting, trend-watching in¬ volvement. the year of clearer focus, of opinions, the year which saw a national moratorium and the de-escalation of the U.S. troop involvement in Vietnam, the year of Abbie hofmann and Julius Hofmann, of John Lindsay ' s New York triumph and Spiro Agnew ' s speech against the networks, and watching it all: young republi¬ cans. Republican Roy Phelps campaigns diligently for his presidential candidate. Young Democrats back Con-Con candidate teen democrats, rallying after a national loss to work on the grass-roots level, passing out pamphlets, making tele¬ phone calls, supporting “Big Bill” Armstrong. teen democrats, satisfied by a victory at the polls, watching their candidate prepare to serve, aware that they might be gaining a friend at the con¬ stitutional convention but that they were losing a history teacher. Bob Martensen promotes Young Demos by telling of club activities. Young Democrat officers upholding party policies are: Bob Martensen, Debbie Bunch and Linnea Johnson. Young Democrat Club members Debbie Bunch and Lori Skafidas prepare to back Armstrong for Con-Con. 73 Undaunted skiers challenge the slopes snow, slopes whitened with snow, a long bus ride to reach such slopes, not alone—with friends, with other members of one of the high school ' s largest organizations: ski club. snowball fights, renting equipment—all part of the fun. but best of all, flying through winter on two slim boards, bundled up in woolens, happy, enjoying the snow—this is the goal of ski club. Susie Sherrard is obviously all wrapped up in the ski club. Frolicking in the snow are ski club officers Susie Sherrard, secretary-treasurer; Jim Lohmier, vice-president; and Paul Eagle, President. Brad Appier, Mike DeMay, J. C. Bevill, and Paul Eagle are Rocky ' s answer to the Killy Challenge . 74 THE CRIMSON CRIER EDITOR-IN-CHIEF COPY EDITOR PAGE 1 PAGE 2. SPORTS EDITOR PAGE 4. PICTURE EDITOR HEAD PROOFREADER BUSINESS AND AD. MGR CIRCULATION MGR. ... ADVISER Joe Ullman John Gartelos John Gartelos Tish Burke Mike Weindruch Marie Carson Aksel Epik .Jim Manson Tonda Poma Debi Jo Pieper Nicholas Peschang First Semester Crimson Crier staff members Tonda Poma, Ad manager and Debbie Pieper, Circulation man¬ ager get ads from local business by phone. Small first semester staff makes headlines nine workers . . . the small¬ est staff in Crimson Crier history. giving up some dreams in the reality of turn¬ ing out six issues of the paper, the business manager who was also the advertising man¬ ager. the columnists; humor¬ ous and critical, and Joseph, the editor, the executive, heading the operation, shar¬ ing responsibility with Mr. Peschang. the editor and his eight, the first semester Crimson Crier staff. Composing the first semester editorial staff are members: Joe Ullman, John Garelous, Jim Manson, Aksel Epik, Marie Carson, Tish Burke, and Mike Wein¬ druch. 75 Forming the Editorial Staff of the fourth period staff are Pattie Haines, Jill Rodgers, Sheila Carey, Kathy Hillan, Vicki Enburg, Karen Wickwire, Karen Klutt, Bob Lohmeier, Mary Cloninger, Lynel Hedquist, Cathy eleven, Gretchen Furstenau, Ann Mos- kowitz, Jane Allison, Nan Wynn, Vicky Weber, and Hazel Strupp. Second semester staff comes on strong columns assigned, layouts made, advertising found, stor¬ ies written, panics about grammar to use or photos that refuse to turn out recogniz¬ ably. poring over proofs to spot mistakes; also to take that first sweet look at words really in print. pride the day the paper comes out, pointing to a by¬ line, an ad, a picture with a sense of personal accomplish¬ ment. the second semester staff. THE CRIMSON CRIER CO-EDITORS Vicki Enburg, Kathy Hillan COPY EDITOR.Gretchen Furstenau ASSISTANTS.Cathy Colven, Karen Klatt PAGE 1.Karen Wickwire PAGE 2.Robbie Huff SPORTS EDITORS Mark Kulow, Bob Lohmeier ASSISTANT Jane Allison PAGE 4 Nan Wynn PICTURE EDITOR Pattie Haines ASSISTANT. Mary Cloninger HEAD PROOFREADER Jill Rodgers ASSISTANTS Janice Wilkens, Vicki Weber, Ann Moskowitz EXCHANGE EDITOR Lynel Hedquist ASSISTANT. Hazel Strupp BUSINESS MANAGER Ken Herbert AD MANAGER .Jeanne Kalish ASSISTANTS Karen Coleman, Paula Ekonomos and Teresa Swale CIRCULATION MANAGER Dave Boyle ASSISTANTS Carol Brennan, Mimi Ralston, Karyl Kepes The fourth period Business staff Ken Herbert, Dave Boyle, Karen Coleman, Carol Brennan, Karyl Kepes, Jean Kalish, Teresa Swale, and Paula Ekonomos take time out from selling ads. THE CRIMSON CRIER CO-EDITORS Danny Russell, Debbie Sullivan COPY EDITOR Gwen Foulkes ASSISTANTS Nancy Schneider, Lynn Swanson PAGE 1 Jana Miller PAGE 2 Sandy Thomas SPORTS CO-EDITORS Tim Herman, Jerry Nesbitt PAGE 4 Nancie Kiefer PICTURE EDITOR Pam Beauchamp ASSISTANT Toni Tappero HEAD PROOFREADER Mary Leatherman ASSISTANT Dorothy Cooper EXCHANGE EDITOR Lynn Wertheimer BUSINESS MANAGER J. C. Bevill AD. MANAGER Dan Mosenfelder ASSISTANTS Tom Douglas, Karen Freeberg CIRCULATION MANAGER Judy Staubach ASSISTANTS Susi Cooper, Judy Gephert, Toni Tucker ADVISER Nicholas Peschang Nancy Kiefer, and Dan Mosenfelder work on an issue of the CRIMSON CRIER. In charge of monetary aspects of the CRIMSON CRIER are Judy Gephart, Judy Staubach, Toni Tucker, Dan Mosenfelder, Karen Freeburg, Susie Cooper, J. C. Bevill, and Tom Douglas, the Business staff of the third period. The third period Editorial Staff Tim Herman, Nancy Kiefer, Jerry Nesbitt, Lynn Wertheimer, Pam Beaucamp, Toni Tappero, Deb¬ bie Sullivan, Lynn Swanson, Nancy Schnieder, Gwen Foulkes, Mary Leatherman, Dorothy Cooper, Dan Russel, Jana Miller, and Sandy Thomas showed their journalistic talents by creating captivating CRIMSON CRIERS. Watchtower expresses dimensions of youth picture a room where ' s the ladder? filled with peo¬ ple working. bananas! people devoted to a book, guys, the deadline is tomor- row! a mass of pages Where is the senior glee copy? an album of bound-together memories. picture these people more closely, intent, can we bleed two photos on a page? consuming cases of pepsi in the late hours of the night before pages are due. it ' s great, they ' ll love it. caught up in their work. quiet, i ' m counting trans¬ formed by it. bent over marginless and archaic type¬ writers. this is an impossibi- bility and cracked photos— who sat on this? (without laughing) the spiritual insides of the people, laboring to produce something worth¬ while. enter the young picture finally a gathering of alones, molding themselves into a together, marching to the common rhythm, enter the young —enter the Watch- tower staff. Watchtower adviser, Mrs. Conrad, speaks softly but carries a big stick. 78 Co-Editor Sally Strohbehn explains fundamentals of mak¬ ing a yearbook to section editors, Pat Haines and Joanie Stockdale. 79 Marcia Glassner replaces Jane as queen of jungle Enter Marcia, enter in fairy tale gowns: Susie Bundy, Candy Cheek, Judy Knox, Marcia Glassner, Judy Miers. A time of tension, of wondering; a time of John Robison fumbling to open the envelope to announce Marcia queen. October, 1969—the home¬ coming assembly, the homecoming parade, the homecoming game, the homecoming dance. A weekend of fantasy with ele¬ phants and gorillas roaming the streets of Rock Island. An im¬ pression of Jungle Jubilee . A weekend which saw Lew Miskowicz become part of a Victory Cake . The senior glee float getting a flat tire in the middle of the parade. Memories to save like old football programs. Marcia ' s voice, This is the great¬ est, most unexpected honor . . . Wolfgang Krismanits singing, Our Homecoming Queen is the sweetest girl of all the girls we know. And through it all, Marcia crying, laughing, shouting, thinking, Marcia cheering the team on to victory. Being carried to her throne at the dance. Marcia reigning—Enter homecoming queen ... Enter Marcia. 82 Elevating a shaft of sport success are senior cheerleaders: Susie Kelleher■, Marcia Glassner, Candy Cheek, Leah Hisey, and Judy Knox. 90 Junior cheerleaders Carolyn Eagle, Mary Cloniger, Jana Miller, Susie Swedberg, and Denise Lowery reach for victory. There was a sound of cheer¬ ing . . . “We ' ve got spirit: S—P—I—R—I—T , shouted Rocky ' s spiritual guides, the cheerleaders. Three squads of five girls, each cartwheeling, backflipping, and somersault¬ ing in enthusiasm for Rock Island ' s athletic teams. They had brought a first place rib¬ bon in spirit from the cheer¬ leading clinic, and they prac¬ ticed long hours to spread the same spirit throughout the school. A sound of triumph ... at football games, swimming meets, basketball games, wrestling matches, as fifteen girls shouted in loud support of the boys competing. They made signs and posters to encourage team members and the rest of the school, they decorated the goal posts for the games, they devised funny skits and cheers to increase participation in the strength¬ ening of spirit. There was a sound of de¬ votion ... a great sound of cheering. Stacking up the sophomores for spirit are: Terry Bolt, Dawn Tomich, Carol Dean, Kathy Weeks, and Rachael Fritz. 91 26 BOCK ISLAND ARGUS, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1969 Rock Island Finish Outlasts Kings in Thriller By NOLAN HURT (Argus Sports Writer) CLINTON. Iowa — Rock ls- and. stung by two early Clinton ouchdowns, rallied in the sec- nd half to score a 27-21 vie¬ wy over the River Kings here ' ast night, completing a per¬ fect 9-0 season. It was the sixth time a Rock island team has gone through J i season without a loss or tie. he eighth unbeaten club and he first since the 1960 edition Hxsted an identical 9-0 mark. Two other Rock Island teams vent through unbeaten, but :ad a tie to mar an otherwise erfect slate. Lew Miskowic and “Broad- vay” Rick Bevans scored two ouchdowns each lor the Rocks, vho twice had to come from ohind before scoring the win- img points in the fourth quar- cr. Bevans, wearing white foot- iall shoes a la Joe Namath, lanced through the Clinton lefenders for scoring runs of .- 3 and 1 yards. Misko . The 1969 Champs are: FIRST ROW: Pat Quinlan, Reggie Boswell, Steve Arnold, Jerry Carpenter, Ron Severtsgaard, Chuck Seyb, Mike Schroder, Steve Gordon, Rick Bevans, Mitch Halett, Jerry Jenks, Lew Miskowicz, John Swift, Ed Dye, Doug Stell- ing, Jim Harder. SECOND ROW: Coach Gary Embretson, Jerry Hanson, Frank Holz- man, Bobby Johnson, Gerry Lossing, Paul Mayes, Willie Gathright, Tom Minick, Mark CELEBRATION Rock Island’s unbeaten foot-1 •ail team will be honored Mon- lay morning at 9:45 at a school ssembly in the field house. The players will be intro- uced, Coach Gary Embretson nd Principal Harold E. Voyles ill give brief speeches, and thletic Director and Mayor To Tern Hod Lundeen will epresent the city. lade a couple of at” spe r ’ js, £2 crowd cached Clinton ' s 13-yard line when the time ran out. The River Kings, playing inspired football, marched for a touchdown the first time they had the ball. Robert James, top average ball carrier in the Mississippi Valley Conference, got the drive started with a 34-yard scamper to the Rock Island 18-yard line. Fullback Mark Fornej James punched to a firi Murray es Unbeaten Season Scheer, Jim Davies, Jewel Colvin, Jim Shelton, Keith Atkins, Guy Bowser, Trainer Len Dionne, Mike Taylor, Gary Anderson, Tom Cowen. THIRD ROW: Assistant Coaches Bob Varga, and Duane Bonsall, Roy Quick, Michael Fulton, Charles Harris, Alvin Foster, Rick Cooklin, Art Blocker, Tom Boswell, Greg Carlsen, Bruce Walker, Dave Hansen, John Each, Mike Hodge, John Maurus, Ron Kennedy, Doug Foster, George Day, Equipment Manager Oscar Larson, Managers Mitch Clendenin, Larry Chappell, and Mike Sparbel. Rocks display perfection with 9 —0 season The 1969 edition of the Rock Island Rocks, under the direction of Head Coach Gary Embretson, compiled a per¬ fect 9—0 record. The last un¬ defeated team was in 1960. The Rocks traveled to Rock¬ ford to tangle with the West Warriors in the first game of the season. After building up a 21—7 lead, Rockford scored three quick touchdowns to take a 28—21 advantage. Senior quarterback Jerry Carpenter came off the bench and threw three completed passes, the last of which set up the touchdown that put the Islanders within a single point. Lew Miskowicz skirted right end for the PAT to give the Rocks their first win. Lew Miskowicz—Offensive fullback On September 19, the Rocks scored a 20—14 win over rival, Moline. Rock Is¬ land ' s three TD ' s came as a result of Maroon mistakes. Led by All-Stater Lew Miskowicz and Junior half¬ back Bob Johnson, the Island¬ ers racked up 144 yards on the ground. The following week, the Rocks trounced pre-season favorite, Assumption, by a 27—13 count. Playing a rug¬ ged defense, the Islanders held the Knights to 218 total yards. The win was high¬ lighted by Miskowicz ' s 74 yard scoring jaunt. City rival, Alleman and Davenport West proved to be two teams that the Rocks beat Rock Island 29 Rockford West 28 Rock Island 20 Moline 14 Rock Island 27 Assumption 13 Rock Island 35 Alleman 0 Rock Island 20 Davenport West 0 Rock Island 6 East Moline 0 Rock Island 22 Davenport Central 21 Rock Island 42 Burlington 20 Rock Island 27 Clinton 21 with ease. The Islanders beat the two teams 35—0, and 20— 0, respectively. The East Moline Panthers proved to be a tough defen¬ sive squad before falling to the Rocks 6—0. Rocky ' s only score came on a 12 yard run by quarterback, Rick Bevans. The Rocks defeated Dav¬ enport Central, 22—21, to take the Quad-City Confer¬ ence crown. Ron Severts- gaard ' s kick after the Rocks last TD proved to be the mar¬ gin of difference. In the following two weeks, the Rocks beat Burlington, 42—21, and Clinton, 27—21, to remain perfect. Miskowicz led all confer¬ ence rushers with 878 yards. Rick Bevans—Quarterback 94 Chuck Seyb—Offensive end Steve Gordon—Offensive guard Mike Schroder—Offensive tackle Steve Arnold (33) takes a hand off from Rick Bevans (12) for a big gain against the tough Assumption Knights. 95 Rock Island ' s Doug Stelling (83) picks off an East Moline pass to set up a touch- Jim Harder—Defensive tackle down for the Rocks. The Panthers attempt to stop Stelling. 96 Fullback Lew Miskowicz (30) receives a muddy handoft from Quarterback Rick Bevans (12) in a wet game against the West Falcons. rocks bring home the tomahawk Ron Severtsgaard the defensive corn erback The mangled Moline Maroons can only watch as the rip roaring Rock Island Rocks rush for a win over their longtime rival. 97 Rocky ' s blockers prove to be efficient as quarterback Rick Bevans (12) easily slithers away from Central ' s blue devils. « Pat Quinlan—defensive tackle jerry Carpenter—defensive quarterback Reggie Boswell—defensive middle guard 98 Ed Dye—offensive center Steve Arnold—defensive safety Tackle Mike Schroeder (95) skillfully blocks a Panther opponent in an effort to aid Lew Miskowicz ' s (30) attempt to score. 99 John Swift—defensive end Ed Dye (54) ferociously blocks a knight as Lew Miskowicz (30) prepares to charge for the goal after receiving a handoff from Rick Bevans (12). Tom Minick—defensive linebacker 100 Little Rocks end season with 6 — 2—7 record FIRST ROW: Lorenzo Nesbitt, Larry Fulton, Dan Zelino, Brent Allison, Mike Hartman, Orlando Edgerson, Delano Thorton, John Chaney, Eric Gahn, Mike Polito, Steve Lewis, Harry Veasy, Robert Taylor. SECOND ROW: Trainer Richard Hatlett, Mike Mitchell, Dan Applequist, Don Patterson, Robert Anderson, Jack Miskowicz, Terry Ott, Mark Franck, Robert Williams, Gary Berg, John McDufty, Steve Pauley, Leroy Guthrie, Perry Bradley, Greg Moroni, Jay Archibald. THIRD ROW: Mr. Oscar Larson, Mr. Tom Schmulbach, Mr. Hugh Johnson, Toby Bevill, Mike Thomas, Curtis Patterson, Alan Andich, Steve Wilker, Lorenzo Turner, John Sherwin, Chuck Heggen, Rick Tacey, Clift Waggoner, Mr. Sam McCann, Mr. Dick Allison, and Mr. John Benn. The Rock Island Pebbles football squad, under the direction of Head Coach John Benn and his assistants, Hugh Johnson, Dick Allison and Sam McCann, compiled a record of 6 wins, 2 losses and one tie for the 1969 season. The Little Rocks started their campaign off on a losing note. The sophomores were beaten by Rockford West 14—0 on September 13. The following four weeks, the Pebbles racked up decisive wins over Moline, Assumption, Alleman and Davenport West. The following week, however, the underclassmen were com¬ pletely outplayed by East Moline as the Little Panthers won by a 40—12 count. After beating Davenport Central 28—14, the Pebbles had a rematch with the Panthers. This time however, the East Moliners had to score in the waning minutes to salvage a 22—22 tie with the Rocks. The Little Rocks ended their season with a 26—8 victory at Clinton. Leading ground gainer for the Pebbles was Robert Williams with an average of 8.3 yards per carry. Leading defensiveman for the Little Rocks was Brent Allison. 101 Rock Island 0 Rockford West 14 Rock Island 21 Moline 12 Rock Island 20 Davenport Assumption 12 Rock Island 45 Alleman 0 Rock Island 28 Davenport West 0 Rock Island 12 East Moline 40 Rock Island 28 Davenport Central 14 Rock Island 22 East Moline 22 Rock Island 26 Clinton 8 Netmen swing first in district competition Representing the boys ' tennis team are: FIRST ROW: Keith Abel, Mike Skafidas, Scott Reid, Steve Brown, David Brown, David Strauss, and Manager John Gunther. SECOND ROW: Doug Martin, Quinten Gamelin, Bob Huffman, Dick Hainline, Don Sahlstrom, Jeff Martin, Don Hentrichs. THIRD ROW: Coach Shelly Weiner, Dan Henry, Pat Ryan, Bill Meyers, Mark McKissick, Steve Briggs, Dean Dick, Bob Adams, Larry Barker, Jeff Dorman, and Coach Bob Motz. Head Coach Motz coached his team to capture Quad City Conference title for the twelfth consecutive year. In spring tennis the Rocks took first in District and fourth in State. Steve Briggs completed his spring season with a 62—2 record. Dear- mond Briggs, captain and three year letter winner, teamed up with Steve Briggs and victoriously won 59 matches and lost only two. Both Steve and Dearmond were state semifinalists. Fall season Bob Huffman and Dick Hainline earned second in city doubles. Steve Briggs captured first in singles in the fall tournament. Undefeated players were Steve Briggs, Dick Hainline, and Scott Reid. The Rocks finished the sea¬ son with 17 wins and 2 losses. 102 The 1970 fall season ended successfully for the girls ' ten¬ nis team. After hard practicing, the girls were prepared to en¬ counter their opponents. The first half of the season was devoted to the singles play¬ offs. The doubles competition was played at the second half of the fall season. The women netters captured third in the Quad City tourna¬ ment. Jean Coberly and Suzi Wolff represented Rock Island for singles competition. Adena Kershner and Marty Zukerman, Sheryl Greve and Debbie Wisely made up the doubles teams. In singles action, the Rocks won over Davenport Central and Bettendorf. In doubles play, Moline, East Moline, and Bettendorf were defeated by the Rocks. Returning major letter win¬ ners were Jean Coberly, Suzi Wolff, Adena Kershner, Sheryl Greve, Marty Zukerman, Deb¬ bie Wisely, and Corita Stevens. These returning major letter winners were also the top seven players on the team. They made up the Varsity squad for the team. The girls were coached by Miss Trackwell who replaced Mrs. Brent for the fall season. Hard practice pays off for R.l. netters The 1970 netters are: FIRST ROW: Sheryl Greve, Suzi Wolff, Debbie Wisely, Jean Coberly, Joan Wright, Chris Thompson, Marti Zukerman, and Adena Kershner. SECOND ROW: Jessica Hudson, Debbie Williams, Paula Kolls, Gretchen Fursteneau, Jan Coc- kerill, Sandy Deane, Kathy Peterson, Karen Boyd, Judy Staubach, Melva McAdams, Kathy Brent, Lauren Boyd, Carita Stevens, Kathy Lincoln, Dinah Darr, Marge Dew, Coach Trackwell, Marsha Braner, Cathy DeMott. THIRD ROW: Cindy Long, LuAnn Beinke, Janet Bertelson, LeeAnn Rakus, Debbie Schubert, Sandy Thomas, Carlene Bingaman, and Sheila Sears. 103 Reed Carlson blasts his way out of the sand trap. Rocky strokers are: FIRST ROW: Paul Eagle, Joe Yohn, Bruce Lemkau, and John Robison. SECOND ROW: Craig Samuelson, Tom Blakley, Reed Carlson, Marty Davis, Doug Elliott, and Ted Stone. Golfers place fourth in Q-C Metropolitan The 1969 fall golf team, coached by David Wood, tested the strength of their opponents. This was the first year for the Quad City Metropolitan golf competition. In the fall season each of the seven Quad City teams challenged the other six. Five golfers played in the matches with the four lowest scores being kept. At the end of the season the four lowest scores from each game were tallied. The team with the lowest total won the Quad City Metropolitan. The Rocky golfers held first place for the first two matches, but fell into second place up to the last game. The golfers seized fourth place in the Quad City Metropolitan competition. The team consisted of mostly underclassmen with two returning major letter winners. They were John Robison and Ted Stone. Doug Elliot had the low score in the season with a 35. Other senior members of the squad who contributed their skill were Paul Eagle, Joe Yohn, and Bruce Lemkau. Joe Yohn anticipates a hole-in-one. 104 New coach heads girls ' golf team. Mary Campagna skillfully swings. Representing Rocky ' s Golf team are Becky Nachbaeer, Joan DeBarr, Debbie Stone, Mary Campagna, Nancy Knanishu, Susie Strutz, Mary Westmoreland, and Carlene Bingaman. The 1970 Girls ' Golf team was coached by Mr. Hinton. The girls practiced long and hard three times a week at the Black Hawk Driving Range. Each Monday the team played in competition matches with six girls on each team. The five low scores were tallied to de¬ termine the winner. The golf¬ ers ' home course was Indian Bluff. To help strengthen the team three major letter win¬ ners returned. They were Deb¬ bie Stone, Susie Strutz, and Mary Campagna. Throughout the season the team displayed the results of hard practice and devotion. Paul Eagle shows the girls the funda¬ mentals of golf. Carlene Bingaman practices for the tournament. 105 The Rocks are FIRST ROW: Jack Pagett, Hal Sackfield, Mike Lincoln, Bruce Walker, Rick Bevans. SECOND ROW: Tom Smithson, Dave Berg, John Bloom, Barry Barnes, Dan Burkhead, Dave Heinz, Tom Minick, and Jack Lund. Rocks bat 2 —0 to capture tournament crown Jim Seeley: Assistant Coach The Varsity Baseball team, under the direction of Carl Aronson and assisted by Jim Seeley, completed the 1969 season successfully by winning the District baseball tournament held at East Moline. The Rocks won the tournament crown by defeating the favored Moline team 2—0. This game was highlighted by the strong pitch¬ ing performance turned in by Rick Bevans who also drove in win¬ ning runs for the Rocks. In the championship, sophomore Bruce Walker led the Rocks to a come-from-behind victory over East Moline 5—4 in extra innings. Walker drove in 3 runs by setting two hits at the plate. Using almost all underclassmen the Rocks were led at various times by Ezel Turner, Rick Bevans, Hal Sackfield, Barry Barnes, John Bloom, Mike Lincoln, Bruce Walker, Dan Burkhead, Dave Berg, Chuck McDowell, Tom Minick, Jack Pagett, Jack Lund, and Dan Taylor. The Rocks ended their season by losing in the regional tourna¬ ment at Galesburg. 106 Barry Barnes—Junior Bruce Walker—Junior Jack Pagett—Junior 107 Distance runners for Cross Country were FRONT ROW: Chris Hegg, Larry W.ll.amson, Benny Blakney F« nk Fences, Carl Mattson, Melvin Stetson, lohn Osborn, Hod Lundeen. SECOND ROW: Dave Hanson, Dennis Metz, Torn Shafidas, Mike lackson, Fred )ecks, Carl Jacobs, Dan Hanson. THIRD ROW: Rick Haney, Brad Ap pier, Bruce Buchrop, Pete Maisenbach, Al Hanson, Carl Aronson, Ken Tchapt, Dave Nixon, Bill Bowers. Harriers give opponents tough battle During the 1969 Fall Track season the team, coached by Howard Lundeen, had a challenging season. At the end of the year the varsity had compiled one win and four losses. The Junior Var¬ sity showed more promising results with four wins and one loss, while the sopho¬ mores had two wins and three losses. The varsity har¬ riers placed fifth in the Quad- City meet. The Cross Country ran against strong opponents, being able to only place sixth in the Quad-City, capture fourth place in the Big Six,and seventh in the district com¬ petition. The Junior Varsity and Sophomore teams both seized third place in Quad- City. Fall Track Varsity Jr. Varsity Sophomore 1 Win 4 Losses 4 Wins 1 Loss 2 Wins 3 Losses Varsity Sophomore 5th Quad City 4th Quad City Cross Country Varsity Jr. Varsity Sophomore 0 Wins 4 Losses 3 Wins 1 Loss 2 Wins 3 Losses Varsity Jr. Varsity Sophomore Varsity Sophomore Varsity 6th Quad City 3rd Quad City 3rd Quad City 4th Big Six 3rd Big Six 7th District The Cross Country captain, Melvin Stetson, exhibits his running form. Cinder men boost perfection in dual meets The Rock Island Varsity Track team of 1968-69 com¬ pleted a highly successful season, going undefeated in dual meet competition and capturing the Quad City title. In addition, the team reigned as District champs and did well in the state meet placing fifth in th e 880 Relay and fourth in the long jump. The team was led by the excellent senior distance runners and the freshman sprinters, plus the outstanding hurdlers and pole vaulters. Howard Lundeen, the ' 68- 69 track coach, was promoted to the Athletic Director of Rock Island High School and the new head track coach is Duane Bonsall, who was pre¬ viously an assistant coach. Havemann is caught in action while hurling the discus at District competition. Varsity cinder men are: FIRST ROW: Bob Scott, Dennis Metz, Dan Havemann, Larry Williamson, Steve Kean, Kevin Eckert, Melvin Stetson, and jack Downing. SECOND ROW: Mike Schmook, Charles Harris, Cleveland Ellis, Alvin Foster, Frank Frances, Maning Day, Ralph Allbritton, and Bob Taylor. THIRD ROW: Dan Tomich, John Each, Dan Hanson, Steve Park, Dave Nixon, Jerry Hanson, Mike Shomer, and Doug Foster. FOURTH ROW: Jerry Carpenter, Doug Stelling, Paul Mayes, Rick Cooklin, Jerry Mitchell, Dave Hanson, Bill Hawley, and Dave Hanson. FIFTH ROW: Rick Haney, Coaches Bonsall, Allison, Hardin, and Coolidge. Robert Taylor attempts to gain points for Rocky in the 100 yard dash. ♦ no Eyeing the finish, Osborn flies over the last hurdle. Perry Bradley, Dave Nixon, Carl Aronson, and Dave Willits condition for a tough season. Spring Track 1969 Varsity (7—0) Rock Island 122 Clinton 98 Rock Island 149 Dav. West 71 Rock Island 134 East Moline 86 Rock Island 132 Moline 88 Rock Island 153 Alleman 23 Assumption 50 Quad City Champions District Champions Sophomores (5—1) Rock Island 109 Clinton 98 Rock Island 148 Dav. West 56 Rock Island 148 Dav. Central 165 Rock Island 97 Moline 104 Rock Island 84 Alleman 17 Rock Island 84 Assumption 49 Quad City 4th Sophomore track members are FRONT ROW: John Swedberg, Eugene Moller, Perry Bradley, Bill Goings, Joe Rebellon, Randy Bowers, Bob Jecks, Rick Tacey. SECOND ROW: Rick Barber, Carl Aronson, Jim Hudson, Mike Hartman, Dave Wallits, Eric Garim, Neil Daves, Jay Larson. THIRD ROW: Graig Johnson, Ken Chappet, Al Hanson, Chris Maisenbach, Gary Berg, Mark Franck, Steve Lawhorn, Gary Canbell. FOURTH ROW: Pete Caras, Walley Gorden, Lyle Aronson, Delano Thorton, Ernst Bea, Terry Ott, Craig Weeks. FIFTH ROW: Jack Miskowicz, Donald Logan. Del Newton—107 lbs. Ron Banks—115 lbs. Ronnell Muskeyvalley—123 Rock Island ' s Rick Benz struggles hard to pin another victory for the Rocks. Marty Davis—130 lbs. 112 Dale Gansz—137 lbs. Rick Benz—145 lbs. Hard working Keith Atkins keeps a strong hold on his confused opponent. Keith Atkins—175 lbs. Rick Gibson—185 lbs. Rick Bevans—155 lbs. Bob Hoffman—165 lbs. John McDuffy—Heavyweight 113 Rocky matmen are: FIRST ROW: Mike Bougham, Del Newton, Ron Banks, Ronell Muskeyvalley, Marty Davis, Dale Ganz, Rick Benz, Rick Bevans, Rob Huffman, Keith Atkins, George Day, and John McDuffy. SECOND ROW: John Angle, Randy Gaylor, Steve Rosenthal, Dan Ganz, Pat Weed, Jewel Colvin, Mike Hodge, Greg Moroni, Bob Haskins, Leroy Guthrie, Orlando Edgerson, Rick Gibson, Terry Ott, and Kim Huff. THIRD ROW: Bob Ater, Craig Lesley, Dave Guldenzoph, John Chaney, Gavin Angle, Coaches Don DeTaye, Chet Schultz, and Walt Gerber, Larry Sergeant, Percy Faith, Mike Thorton, Mark Smith, Don Omilak, Robert Cole, Tom Ott, Tom Ross, John Gunther, Mark Thiesen, Bennie Blakney, Jim Metz, Jim Turner, Steve Johnson, and Mike Taylor. Wrestlers struggle for victory at state Rock Island matmen relied on a junior dominated squad for the 69-70 season. Rick Benz was named most valuable team member. Senior Rick Bevans and Rick Gibson were honored as co-captains. Ron Banks and Rick Benz held the lead for team points. Banks was first with 82 and Benz second with 76. Rick Bevans was third with 75. Rick led the team in takedowns with 16 and also boasted 13 escapes. This season there were 106 teams entered in the state wrestling tournament. 61 of the teams had one wrestler representing its school, 23 had two, and 22 had three or more men. Benz, Bevans, and Gibson represented Rock Island. Mike Bougham became the first freshman ever to receive a major letter. Rock Island completed its season with a 5—8 won-lost record in dual meets and 2—4 in the Quad City Metro Conference. The Rocks placed third in the Quadrangular, fifth in the Davenport Invitational, second in the Western Big Six and Illinois Sectional at Dixon and received three points at the state finals in Normal. Rock Island 38 Rock Island 19 Rock Island 31 Rock Island 13 Rock Island 21 Rock Island 39 Rock Island 6 Rock Island 30 Rock Island 28 Rock Island 11 Rock Island 9 Rock Island 15 Rock Island 5 Savanna 6 Davenport W. 22 Alleman 13 Sterling 30 Dixon 22 Galesburg 9 Davenport Cen. 32 East Peoria 16 Assump¬ tion 11 East Moline 26 Reavis 31 Moline 24 Clinton 34 114 Dolphins bid farewell to Mr. Ackerson Rocky swimmers are: FIRST ROW: Curt Rush, Jim Bjork, Ben Boyd, Randy Brandt, Mike Benson, Rob Carr, Lyle Arnson, Mike Lofgren, Susie Swedberg, Carolyn Eagle, Jana Miller, Mary Cloninger, Denise Lowery, Rick Malm, Dwight Nelson, Ken Shoe¬ maker, Ken Temple, Larry Isonberg. SECOND ROW: Jeff Kolinchinsky, Jeff Punkiwitz, Mark Greenleaf, Kim Kosintine, North Jersil, Craig Week, Bill Morgan, Jerry Mitchell, Alan Jackson, Jim Lohmeier, Jim Anarrson, Mike Thompson, Rod Brewer, Nick Karzin, John Guth, Doug Fisher, Toby Bevill, THIRD ROW: Coach Ken Knapp, Chris Conrad, Rick Grossell, Todd Anderson, Marty Karon, Tom Aryes, Joe Weeks, Keith Gilliam, Scott Boxman, John Duvejonc, Bob Lohmeier, John Chappell, Wolfgang Krismanits, Ted Brown, Coach Harry Wickens, and Head Coach Gary Ackerson. The 1969-70 Rocky tankers ended a successful season with 11 wins and 4 losses. In championship meets, the Dolphins held high honors. Rocky captured first in the Metropolitan Conference, sec¬ ond in District, and fourth at State. The 400 yard freestyle relay team of Scott Boxman, Keith Gilliam, Jon Duvejonc, and Bob Lohmeier won All American honors and broke the existing state record by .5 seconds, but came in third as both Hinsdale Central and Thornbridge beat the four in finals. Jeff Kolinchinsky, Keith Gilliam, Bob Lohmeier, and Scott Box- man made up the All American medley relay team. The All Amer¬ ican swimmers were among the top twenty swimmers, time wise, in the entire country. More than 2,000 high school teams in the country participated. This season alone, 15 individual performances were mentioned for All American. Junior Keith Gilliam led the way with eight different qualifications. In his last year of coaching, Gary Ackerson led the swim team to many victories. Mr. Ackerson has valued sportsmanship throughout his years at Rocky. He has never had a losing year. R.l. Opp. 47 Cedar Rapids Washington 48 52 Rockford Guilford 43 59 Moline 36 81 Davenport West 14 42 Cedar Rapids Washington 53 75 Carl Sandburg 20 62 Homewood-Flossmoor 33 73 Clinton 22 68 Assumption 24 72 Rockford West 23 40 New Trier East 55 68 Davenport Central 27 69 Moline 26 46 Thornridge 49 551 2 Peoria Richwoods 391 2 115 After setting All-American times in the freestyle and medley relays, Jeff Kolinchin- sky, John Duyvejonck, Bob Lohmeier, Keith Gilliam, Coach Ackerson, and Scott Boxman pause for pictures. One more Rocky swimmer strokes toward the finish and another victory. Posing for a portrait are Dolphin Coaches, Harry Wickens, Ken Knapp, and head coach, Gary Ackerson. 116 This year ' s senior swimmers are (bottom) Todd Anderson, Bob Bill Morgan displays excellent diving ability. Lohmeier, Marty Karon; (middle) Joe Weeks, Ted Brown, Rick Grossell; (top) John Duyvejonck, Scott Boxman. 17 The Pebbles are FIRST ROW: Coach Jim Seeley, Harry Vesey, Jack Riley, Willie Seward, Kevin Vogt, Marvin Haymon, Lorenzo Turner, Lee Atwater, Robert Williams, Dave Breily, Brent Allison, Rocky Russell, Coach Frank Youngquist. SECOND ROW: Todd VanWolvelaere, John Larson, Dennis Spurgetis, Jeff Dorman, Karl Aronson, Jack Miskowicz, John LaBare, Bill Lansch, Rick At¬ kins, Mike Thomas, Marc Stein, Dave Ernat, Darrell Amato, Jay Archibald, and Gary Temple. Little Rocks earn third in conference The 1969-70 edition of the Rock Island Pebbles, under the direction of Head Coach Frank Youngquist and his assistant Jim Seeley, compiled an 11—10 season mark. Not being able to rely on height, the Little Rocks utilized superior jumping ability and speed along with a full court press to finish in the third spot in the Quad-City Conference. With a record of 7 wins and 5 losses. After a very slow start, the Sophomores roared back winning eight of nine at one point of the year before losing to both Quincy and Galesburg. Highlights of the year were wins over Moline, Alleman and Assumption to revenge earlier losses to these teams. The Pebble had a consistent lineup throughout the campaign. Forwards for the underclassmen were Lee Atwater and Lorenzo Turner. Robert Williams played center and Willie Seward and Brent Allison were the playmaking guards. Other Sophs to see some action were Jack Riley, Dave Breibe, Marv Haymon and Kevin Vogt. Rock Island 60 Quincy 66 Rock Island 70 Rockford Auburn 58 Rock Island 58 East Moline 80 Rock Island 70 Dav. West 56 Rock Island 62 Quincy 82 Rock Island 46 Alleman 58 Rock Island 62 Moline 72 Rock Island 60 Galesburg 71 Rock Island 74 Dav. Central 47 Rock Island 57 Rockford West 50 Rock Island 71 Assumption 57 Rock Island 50 Clinton 35 Rock Island 70 East Moline 78 Rock Island 70 Dav. West 51 Rock Island 47 Alleman 45 Rock Island 71 Moline 60 Rock Island 47 East Aurora 63 Rock Island 53 Quincy 77 Rock Island 53 Galesburg 72 Rock Island 61 Dav. Central 49 Promising season for 1970-1971 The Varsity Rocks are: FIRST ROW: Coach Hugh Johnson, John Conway, Bobby Johnson, Steve Briggs, Bruce Hamming, Barry Barnes, Tom Scott, and Coach Bob Riley. SECOND ROW: Manager Bob Martenson, Ralph Allbritton, Steve Fenton, John John¬ son, Vern McCullough, Tom Pirnan, Joe Yohn, Jesse Perry, John Osborn, Steve Brown, and Manager Jim Hanna. Rock Island 72 Assumption 53 Rock Island 52 Rockford Auburn 66 Rock Island 63 East Moline 71 Rock Island 55 Davenport West 59 Rock Island 60 Quincy 87 Rock Island 63 Alleman 62 Rock Island 58 Moline 50 Rock Island 58 Galesburg 76 Rock Island 52 Davenport Central 64 Rock Island 58 Rockford West 72 Rock Island 92 Assumption 41 Rock Island 67 Clinton 51 Rock Island 56 East Moline 67 Rock Island 74 DuSable 49 Rock Island 81 Davenport West 90 Rock Island 51 Alleman 62 Rock Island 59 Moline 69 Rock Island 70 East Aurora 72 Rock Island 67 Quincy 58 Rock Island 60 Galesburg 95 Rock Island 47 Davenport Central 68 Depending on a junior dominated squad. Head Basketball Coach Bob Riley and his Rocks turned in an 8—15 record for the 1969-70 season. Ten of Rocky ' s defeats were to teams rated in the state ' s top fifteen teams. The Rocks opened their campaign with a 72—53 win over host Assumption on November 28th. The next two games were lost to Rockford-Auburn rated tenth on the state, and East Moline, rated number one. One of the biggest thrills of the season came as Tom Scott hit a 15 foot jump shot as the buzzer sounded to give the Rocks an upset 63—62 win over city rival Alleman, then rated number fifteen in state ranking. After losing to East Moline for a second time, the Rock ' s then upset highly rated DuSable. Another highlight was a tremendous come-from-behind victory over number thirteenth ranked Quincy. Unfortunately, the Rock ' s ended regular season play with a loss to number six ranked Galesburg and a loss to Davenport Central, ranked number two in Iowa. In regional tournament play, the Rock ' s faced the Orion Chargers, who were determined to hold the ball; however, the Rocks came through with a 40—38 victory. Semi-final action saw Alleman defeat Rock Island. With the return of seven members of Rocky ' s tournament ten (four regulars), Rocky is looking forward to a very successful 1970-71 basketball season. 119 Bruce Hamming—Center Bobby Johnson—Forward 120 Hamming it up, Bruce (45) shoots for a field goal; leaving a Panther below. Tom Scott—Guard Barry Barnes flies through the air in a valiant attempt to block a shot. 121 Bruce Elvidge: Forward Duncan Fallon: Guard Steve Briggs: Guard 122 Tom Pirman: Forward Bruce Hamming (53) working in the pivot is anticipating opponents ' next move. Fallon (22) finds the Falcon ' s defense weak as he penetrates for two points. 123 John Conway—Guard Bruce Hamming (54) reaches for the ball while an anxious Panther awaits. w __— s Bruce Hamming (54), towering above the Assumption Knights, jumps and shoots while the Knights unsuccessfully attempt to block his shot. Barry Barnes and Tom Pirmann use teamwork to maneuver around the Panthers and grab the ball in mid air. Steve Trenton—Guard Rock Island ' s Bobby Johnson (32) acts as a shield to prevent West from scoring. 125 Gary Ackerson Swimming Bob Motz Boys ' Tennis 126 Mary Brent Girls ' Tennis Carl Aronson Baseball Gary Embretson Varsity Football Chester Schultz Wrestling Howard Lundeen Athletic Director 127 classes ' f Enter us all¬ class of 70 We are the Seniors. A thousand tomorrows glim¬ mer before us; only scattered yesterdays whisper behind us. We have been a part of this school. More important, it has become a part of us. It has been our present, our now for three years. During hopes, fears, victories, defeats, Rocky has been the backdrop for our triumphs, our learn¬ ing, our friendships. And now suddenly, it is past. New seniors come to fill the desks in which we once sat and crowd the halls in which we once walked. Suddenly we exchange three years of living for a small piece of paper and a large treasure of mem¬ ories. We are the Seniors. Once, we were here ... On top of Rocky, senior officers Craig Brown, Secretary; Scott Boxman, President; and Homer Waite, vice-president manage the class of 70 successfully. 131 Senior art students. Sue Foy, Norma Runge, and Steve Cusick discuss Todd Anderson Bradley Appier the possibility of being the world ' s next Michelangelo. Joyce Apple Linda Armstrong Elodie Arnett Larry Arnoe Steven Arnold 132 David Ashpaugh Keith Atkins James Atwater Thomas Ayers Dinah Babb Donna Baines Michael Baker Vickie Ballinger David Bamman Donna Bane Beverly Banks Lawrence Barker Kay Barnard Brenda Barnes Vera Barnett Carrie Jackson finds the library a relaxing place to study in comparison with the crowded study halls. 133 Ellen Batt Susan Battin Teresa Baugh Daniel Beauchamp Pamela Beauchamp Gregory Begyn Thomas Bell Pamela Benfield Cynthia Bengston Barbara Benjamin Randy Bennett Donna Benoit Joan Benton David Berg Donna Berg Larry Bealer Lesa Behrends Sandra Beam Martin Bell 134 Stephen Bergren Kathleen Bigsby Jennifer Bernauer Carlene Bingaman Nancy Betts Bonnie Bjorkman Richard Bevans Kerryn Blais John Bevill Bennie Blakney Gloria Blocker John Bloom Della Boetje Kent Bonnett Barbara Borrell Donna Boss Danny Boss Reginald Boswell Charles Boughan Bonnie Bowyer Scott Boxman Karen Boyd Lauren Boyd Dennis Bradley Devolia Branch Deborah Breackenridge Arthur Breck Sheryl Brelsford Linda Brendel Carol Brennan Jerry Brinker Joan Britton Craig Brown Linda Brown Lois Brozovich The undefeated Rocks proudly hold up the traditional tomahawk after triumphantly 136 John Buckles Susan Bundy Annette Burlingame Bruce Buckrop Elizabeth Bunker Jeffrey Burton Linda Buckrop Ellen Burke MaryAnn Campagna Peggy Bull Patricia Burke Michael Campbell Debra Bunch Daniel Burkhead Deborah Carel wiping out the hard hit Moline Maroons. Jacquelyn Carlile Rick Carlson Jean Carlson Jerry Carpenter 137 Reynold Carlson Dean Carothers Marie Carson Betty Claussen Jan Cockerill Rebecca Carter Martha Cleaveland Earl Coffman Scott Caulpetzer Roberta Coatney Patricia Coin Rob ert Chambers Mark Cobb Billy Joe Collier Candace Cheek Michael Cobert Eugenia Collier Margaret Collins Jean Cornmesser Only something exciting could distract a senior girl from a game. Cathleen Colvin Chris Conrad 138 John Conway Randy Crouch Donald Dahlstrom Dennis Cook Diane Crownover Linda Dau Thomas Cowan Frederick Cueno James Davies Barbara Crisp Linda Dahlberg Brenda Davis Connie Crooks Robert Dahlquist Larry Davis Randy Davis Not even a Warren Davis Emmanuel Day Sandra Deane Diane DeBacker broken hayrack in the homecoming parade dampens the spirit or voices of senior glee members. Muscular Jerry Carpenter displays his talent of lifting weights. Stephen Denis Richard DeSmet Jack Downing Randy Doyle Steven Drovesky Martha Dryoel Michael Drowns T40 Senior students hardly find thirty short minutes enough time to munch on their nutritious school lunches. Jon Duyvejonck Karen Eberts Pamela Elsbury Edward Dye Mark Edwards Victoria Enburg Paul Eagle John Ekblad Aksel Epik Eleanor Easley Paula Ekonomos Deirdre Epperly Margo Eaton Thomas Elliott Wendy Esparza 141 Kurt Eychaner Duncan Fallon Kathy Farrier Thomas Flores Pamela Fluegel Paul Fuller Richard Fuller Robert Fuller Foreign exchange students Juhani, Melodie, Gloria Fulton Suzann Gage Jayme Gallagher Steve Gannon Dale Gansz George Garlock Robin Garrett John Gartelos Kathleen Garvey Robert Gathright DorettaGeist James Gibbs Thomas Gilroy Terry Goodman Steven Gordon Thomas Goveia John Grabosch Laurie Green 143 Lesley Greenwood Paul Gregory Sheryl Greve Richard Grossed Paul Grossman William Gruby Daniel Griffith Melvin Grimes David Guldenzopf Brian Guthrie George Hallas Ricke Hallgren Jill Hamilton 144 Mitchell Hallett Deborah Hammen Barbara Hammond David Harrell Karlene Hamrick Judy Harris James Hanna Nada Havemann Victoria Hansen Dan Havemann James Harder Roscoe Haymon Enter seniors-memories of the past, realities Typewriting and studying the sciences exemplify the determination of progress for seniors. Leah Hisey Barbara Hodge Frank Hodson Deborah Hoefle Steven Holmquist 146 of the present, dreams of the future Ted Holtzer Frank Hoizman Robert Hoover Kenneth Hopper Sondra Hopper Dale Howard Bruce Huff Roberta Huff Robert Huffman Laurel Hull Paul Hymes Jane Inda Carol Jackson Chris Janecke Jeri Jawoisz Frederick Jecks Jerry Jenks Sandra Jennings Kristine Johnsen Christine Johnson Danny Johnson Lewis Johnson Linnea Johnson Pamela Johnson Peter Johnson 147 Martha Kaisen Tom Skafidas prefers Spiderman to Beowulf during study hall. Jeanne Kalish 148 Susan Kelleher Joseph Kelly Nancy Kelly Barbara Kemble Jacki Kenney Karyl Kepes Adena Kershner Jay Kettering Tommy Kilgard John King Deborah Kitchens Gary Klass Karen Klatt Douglas Klingaman Gail Knerr 149 151 Ray Laisner Jonathan Lake Janice Laney Larry Lantau Fanny Larre Mildred Lawrence Linda Lawson Alice Lee Teresa Leech Brian Lees Martin Lefstein Bruce Lemkau David Lemme Patricia Lenger Ricky Lewis Anne Christie Liggitt Michael Lincoln Julie Lindorff Douglas Lindy Jeannine Ling Ellen Lofgren Robert Lohmeier Judith Lomas Cynthia Loquist Jean Loring 152 Gilbert McCormick Rhonda McCullough Joseph McDaniel Denise McDonald Debra McEvoy Edward McKenna Mary McKinney Tommy McKinnon Mark McKissick Mike Schafer exhibits the strength possessed by senior boys. 153 Mary McManus Mark McMillan Senior students work diligently on their chemistry experiments. Sa y McMillan Randa McMurray lames Manson Susa n Manteuffel Mark Marquess Vicki Marshall Robert Martensen Jeffrey Martin Linda Martin Margaret Martin Harold Masengarb Pamela Mason Frances Masterson Susan Matherly Paul Maxey Terry Matlick Carl Mattson Rene Miers David Miklas James Miller Jim Harder illustrates senior superiority. Susan Miller Valerie Miller Michelle Millett Deborah Minard Jolene Mincer Senior Rick Hallgren sizes up Pat Quinlan who seems to have a problem getting fitted for a Rocks t-shirt. Thomas Minick Marvin Moneymaker Daniel Murphy Lewis Miskowicz Nancy Moody Robert Muskeyvalley Janet Mitchell Bonnie Morris Steven Nagel Dwight Moeller Ann Moskowitz Dawn Nederbrock Emily Moen Michael Mossman Ricky Nelson 156 Rocky ' s cafeteria workers know that the way to any senior boy ' s heart is through his growing stomach. Gerald Nesbitt Emily Nesseler Geraldine Novotny Danny Nyquist Winifred Olsson Daniel O ' Neill Donald Nicholson Sue O ' Brien Elizabeth Ortiz Debra Nickell Denise Olson Ann Osborn Cheryl Noble James Olson Thomas Ott 157 Mark Parr Deborah Peck Mary Patrick Chris Pedersen David Patterson JuhaniPekkonen Frank Pealstrom Mary Pence Kathleen Peterson Energetic and smiling, these senior boys are o n the ball. Kathleen Pearson Terry Perrin Bruce Peterson Bruce Phillips Deborah Phillips David Pieper Debra Pieper Deborah Pike Pamela Pilcher 158 Karen Pollard Tonda Poma Daniel Pontzius Beverly Pope Brenda Porter Caroline Potter Diane Potter Rebecca Preston Linda Pringle Rosalind Pugh Patrick Quinlan Robert Rade Lee Ann Rakus Marc Ramser Debra Ramsey Diana Reynolds Cecilia Rhode Susan Rich James Richardson Lisa Riley Up, up, and away! Karen Wickwire seems poised for flight from the uneven bars during a class of gymnastics. Senior year has its ups and its downs John Salstrom Kay Schaumburg Shelley Sax Kristina Scheck Patricia Schachel Thomas Scheib Linda Schaefer Candace Scherer Michael Schafer Mae Schmidt Mark Scott Debra See beck Robert Scott Jeffrey Seidel Thomas Scott Pamela Senatra Rebecca Sears Rebecca Senske Brent Sedgwick Thomas Serrano Joseph Sesbeau Ronald Severtsgaard Charles Seyb Debbie Seymour Juhani discovers Ping Pong. Donna Shannon Judie Sharp Cynthia Shaw Thomas Shay Marc Sheer Susan Sherrard Jolene Shields Jennifer Shryack Maynard Siegel Jacquelyn Simmons Thomas Skafidas Carol Skowronski 162 Alice Slach Thomas Smithson William Snow Deborah Snyder joseph Solis Nancy Spradlin Thomas Starcevich judy Staubach Benton Stecher Douglas Stelling Lynn Sterrett Melvin Stetson Carita Stevens David Stevens Glen Stewart 163 Donna Stoner Sally Strohbehn Elizabeth Strutz Barbara Sullivan Finis Stropes Bennard Strouse Hazel Strupp Deborah Sullivan Kathleen Sunstrom Lynn Sutton Ski Club offered seniors a fun-filled trip to Chestnut Ski Lodge. 164 Seniors attempt all types of challenges Teresa Swale Lynn Swanson John Swift Jeffrey Taber Pamela Telboom Alan Talley ToniTappero Gerald Taylor Steven Telford Diane Terry Allen Thurman Daniel Tomich Pamela Titus Steven Trent Scot Toalson Debra Trulson David Todd Toni Tucker Kim Tomaseski Shirley Twitty Kathleen Tyrrell Charles Ulfig Joseph Ullman Peggy Vancil Larry VanCoillie A warm fire and a guitar provide a perfect setting for seniors Martha and Jack. Stephen Vann Verlet Vann Richard VanSpybrook Mary VanZandbergen JenoVaradi 166 Greta Vaughn Linda Victor Kenneth Vrell Mary Wadsworth Robert Wagle Homer Waite Carol Wakeland Candy Wall Patricia Walsh Christine Ward Pop and music provide groovin ' pastime for upper classmen. 167 The class of 70 year comes to an end Craig Ward Steven Warner David Washburn Paulette Wassenhove Daniel Watkins Pamela Weeber Joe Weeks Susan Weeks Michael Weindruch Barbara Weisenborn Sharon Wells Julie Werth Lynn Wertheimer Linda West Cheri Westmorland Mary Westmorland Catherine Whitcanack Daniel White Karen Wickwire Bruce Wild Mary Wilde GaryWildman Dennis Wilkins Michael Willems William Willet 168 Prom, annually held at the Sheraton Motor Inn, is a rememberable evening for seniors. Dale Williams Gary Williams Karen Williams Mark Wilson Craig Wolter Lois Williams Thomas Wilson Mary Wolters Pamela Williams Jeffrey Winger Joan Wright Phyllis Williams Lewis Wingerter Suzanne Yakovich Gary Willits Susan Wolff Deborah Yeoman 169 Joseph Yohn Michael Zeglin Also graduating. .. Ted Childs Bruce Gilbert Earl Dacon Thomas Hanssen Georgiana DeBrobander Gary Kennison Daniel Dugan Steven Koehler Kevin Eckert Walter Lomax David Findley Dale Lowry Karen Freeze Joseph Luckenbihl Richard Gibson Preston McKee Richard Mader Steven Schroder Eugene Marshall Gary Schroeder Larry Martin Deborah Seales Jeffrey Moyer Tonja Swanson Dennis Muentnich Kenneth Teeter Robert Pettit Lawrence Williamson Gerald Rangel Linda Wisely David Schafer Douglas Wright 170 ' $ ' ' H r ‘ r ■ ■ ' ■ - • 2 Officers plan prom, choose class rings We are the Juniors. We are between. Older and younger. We are the waiters... We know this school now. We have grown. We have changed. We have learned ... and now we wait. Betwixt the coming sophomores, the leaving seniors. We have accepted our school, relaxed a little. We have more knowledge of systems and customs... we have gained. We have shared two years together here; we enlarge our horizons. We are the Juniors... between ... waiting. 173 Keith Abel Kathy 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 Mike Anderson Gavin Angel John Angel Dale Anthony Helen Armstrong Rebecca Armstrong Kenneth Arnold Willie Ashby Robert Ater Juniors occasionally show serious side Jerri Atkinson Mike Atnip Mike Averill Judy Avery Dewitt Babers Teresa Bacon Randy Baird Michael Ballinger Gloria Balmer Ronnie Banks Barry Barnes Candace Barnes Debbie Barnes Jim Barnes Betty Barnett Donna Barnett Linda Barr Terry Barrett Elaine Baudendistel Tim Baugh Nancy Beach Marilyn Behrens Luanne Beinke Bonnie Bell 174 Quentin Gamelin displays his studying technique. Bob L. Bell Monica Bennett Todd Bennett Loretta Benson Rick Benz Janet Bertelsen Roberta Beswick Mike Bigsby as high school creates challenges Kristine Bingaman Robert Birrell Paul Blair Mary Blake Thomas Blakely Brian Blattner Nancy Bleuer Vern Bleuer Art Blocker Jerrie Blondell Susan Bolis Linda Bomia Kathy Books Stephanie Booras Beverly Booton Sandra Boswell Thomas Boswell William Bowers Guy Bowser Gwen Boyd David Boyle Steve Boyle Wilma Bradley Diana Bragg 175 Sereatha Bragg Dorthea Branch Kevin Brandt Marcia Braner Nancy Brown Julie Breiby Kathleen Brent Steve Briggs Cindy Brimberg John Britton Mark Broendel John Bromley Bill Brose Lee Brostrom Anna Brown Morris Brown Ronald C. Brown Steve Brown David Budelier Diane Bunch Deborah Buntaine Joseph Buranek Lance Burkert Lynn Burkhead Diana Burns Melany Burrill James Burroughs David Bush William Butler Deborah Butts A sale with a smile, says GAA ' s persuasive Rebecca Nachbauer as she promotes the homecoming dance. 176 Year of friendship surrounds junior class Jan Cacich Patrick Callow Mike Campbell Melinda Capitani Sheila Carey Debby Carleton Dennis Carlile Greg Carlsen Darron Carlson Greg A. Carlson Linda J. Carlson Reed Carlson Jeff Carnithan John Carroll James Chadwick Patrick Chambers John Chappell Larry Chappell John Christiansen Pamela Clark Eajean Clayton Mitchell Clendenin John Cliff Mary Cloninger Michael Colclasure Carolyn Cole Holly Cole Robert Cole Karen Coleman Michael Coleman Robert Coleman Bobbie Collins 177 Jewel Colvin Marijane Cook Richard Cooklin Ann Cooper Dorothy Cooper Susan Cooper Connie Cope Kathy Coplea Kim Cosentine Robert Coulson Lou Valsoano, Dave Vesole, Mike Zwer, finding schoolwork Sherry Crable Cathy Creger Mark Creger Randy Crompton Gayle Crowder Karen Cullison Donna Curry Tim Curry Lynn Cutter Elizabeth Dahlen Linda Dalkoff Karen DalPonte Brenda Danes Casey Danielson Mitzie Dasso Janice Davis Jeanette Davis Martin Davis George Day Jeff Decker Steve Decker Deborah Delesandro Rick DeLeu Debbie DeLoose 178 boring, resort to other forms of amusement. Mike DeMay Douglas DeMeyer Deborah DeMott Steve Deneckere Kathy Denton Angela DePaepe Mary DePaepe Dennis DePauw Elizabeth DePew Dean Dick Heidi Doden Michael Dolph Clint Doran Richard Dorbeck Dolores Dorman Ruth Dowie Sue Downing Teryl Duff David Duncan Lynne Duncheon Rosemary Dunsmoor John Each Carolyn Eagle Pamela Edgar Kathy Edmonds Joann Edwards Pam Ehlers Doug Elliott Cleaveland Ellis Steve Ellison Rebecca Elmore Edwin Eisner Bruce Elvidge Rick Engels 179 Sue England David Engstrom Don Engstrom Rita Ewing Steve Faith Sue Fancher Mary B. Fay Rosy Feeley Brian Feldhahn Joe Findley Doug Fisher Jim Fisher Debbie Fluker James Flynn Debra Foley Doug Foster Michael Foster Gwen Foulkes Sandra Fowler Jeri Fox Karen Fox Donna Frazelle Gary Frazelle Doug Frazer Debbie Freese Kurt Froude Danny Fry Richard Esparza Dennis Essary Tonya Farley Tom Farrar Steve Fenton Doyle Findley Steve Fleming Janis Fletcher Diane Forward Alvin M. Foster Patricia Foulks Eddie Fowler Mike Fox Drexel Franks Karen Freeburg Donna Freed Debra Fullerton Michael Fulton 180 juniors superior in classes—and sports Royla Furniss Gretchen Furstenau Quentin Gamelin Shirley Gansz Robert Garard Arlie Garmon Deanna Garrett William Garrett David Garrison Mary Garvey Willie Gathright Sue Geisendorfer Peter Georgecopoulos Judy Gephart Cynthia Gibson Gary Gibson Kathy Gibson Keith Gilliam Ted Gjerde Steve Glider Vallerie Gobble Diane Goldman Beverly Goldsmith Dan Goldstein Dawn Goold Renee Gorenstein Debbie Gotthardt Tom Gotthardt Jody Gottsch Scott Grabau Barbara Grams Sarah Grams Steve Graves Bob Johnson shows football skills, aiding Rocky ' s 9—0 season. 181 Dennis Green Mary Green Janet Greenleaf Larry Greenman David Greenwood Deborah Griffin Dave Grindle Michael Grissom Sue Grossell John Gunther Chuck Guss Susan Gustafson John Guth Marcia Guthrie Ann Guy James Guzzo Tom 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 Charles Harris Debra Hartman Rick Harney Ann Harvey Deborah Hass Pamela Hasson Bill Hawley Rita Hayes Deborah Hays Karen Headley Diana Healy Rodney Heath Patti Heber Paul Heimann Jane Henderson 182 Rocky spirit is livened by the junior class Jeffery Hendrickson Melba Hendrickson Eugene Hendrix Ronna Henson Kenneth Herbert Cynthia Herdt Joan Hiatt Terry Hiatt Patricia Hickman John Hickson June Hines Russell Hines Cynthia Hinrichsen Charles Hisey Susan Hixson Mike Hodge Lorna Hodson Jack Hoegerl Jackie Hoener Robert Hoffman Eldon Hoffmeier Carolyn Hofmann John Hogren Rodney Hoing Steve Hollerud Patrick Holliday Allen Holloway Larry Holmquist Charlotte Hoover Leslie Hoover Russel Hoover Terri Hoover Cathy Hoskins Julia Howe Bonnie Howell Alan Hudson Debra Hudson Jessica Hudson Emily Huff James Huffman Roger Hummel Judy Hunter Robert Ingogly Christine Inloes Diane Isenberger Karl Iverson Dennis Jacks Timothy Jacks 183 CYC —after game fun, dance, and chatter Alan Jackson Marvin Jackson Mike Jackson Carl Jacobs Theodore Jamison Duramani Janneh Gary Janssen Debra Janssens Leona Jenkins Barbara Jespersen Donald Johnson Doris Johnson Jack Kinschuh and Quentin Gamelin reflect mighty junior spirit at a rousing game. Edward Johnson Hedeman Johnson James R. Johnson Jerry Johnson John Johnson Kathryn Johnson Stephen Johnson Thaddeus Johnson Warren Johnson Jody Johnston Joseph Johnston Allen Jones Bruce Jones Judy M. Jones Norita Jones Ruth Karaway Nicholas Karzin Cynthia Kay 184 Colorful floats boost Rocky spirit Lenny Kelinson Bridget Kennedy Ronald Kennedy Bonny Kerler Kathryn Kibling Nancy Kiefer Robert Kincaid John Kindschuh Joe King John Kittler Nancy Knanishu Dave Knight Caroline Koester Jeffrey Kolinchinsky Paula Kolls Darlene Kolsrud Astrid Kost Denise Krug Helen Krukowski Mike Kulig JoAnn LaBare Jan Pierre Laden Carey Joe Lage Janicetine Lampkin Janet Lane Victoria Langdon Elaine Langston Jerry Lange Katherine Lannen Patrick Lannen Junior float predicts slaughter for the chal¬ lenging team in the homecoming game. 185 Richard Lantau Deborah Lapsley Kathryn Lawhorn Melissa Lawhorn Mary Leatherman Peggy Lee Jill Leffel Teresa Lehnerer Ricky Lenderman Susan Leonard Terri Lesley Johnny Liddell William Lindahl Helen Linder Mary Lipovac Sara Lofgren William Lofquist Victoria Logan James Lohmier Rochelle Lomas Maude Lomax Cynthia Long Debra Loring Sandra Loveless niors look forward to fun-filled year Dena Lovett Ralph Lovett Denise Lowery Louis Lucenbihl Jack Lund Mitchell Lundquist Scott McAdams Daniel McCarthy Brian McClellan Debra McClinton Connie McClure Bruce McCormack David McCoy Cheryl McCullough Vern McCullough John McEvoy James McFarland Linda McGee Sheila McGinnis John McKee Bruce McLay Kathyrn McLemore Deb ra McMillan Judy McWade Susan Madsen Debra Mahlo Beth Makiney Daniel Malone Andrew Manthey Douglas Martin Walter Bux Martin Gene Masengarb Harvey Masengarb Michelle Mason Michael Math Barbara Matherly Beverly Matherly John Maurus Keren Maxey Bruce Meincke Richard Mejia Richard Melton Linda Mendoza Deborah Mesich Maria Metoff Martin Metternich Allen Metz Jerome Meyer Alesia Mickelson Lisa Miers Susan Miklas Amy Miller Christine Miller Jana Miller Joan Miller Robert Miller Linda Mills Janet Minner Jerry Mitchell Katheren Montegna Linda Moore Rodney Moore Patsy Moran Billy Joe Morgan Melvin Morgan John Morrow Daniel Mosenfelder Ronald Moser Geraldine Moyer Gary Murphey William Myers Rebecca Nachbauer Lynn Neifing Denise Nelson Mark Nelson Sherrill Nesbitt Richard Nesseler Paul Neujahr Christine Newton Drew Newton David Nixon Mitzi Northcutt Ardella Northern Loretta Northern Lidia Nunez Mark Odean Steve Oldfather Carroll Olsen David Olson Donald C. Olson Terry O ' Melia John Osborn Lyle Osborne Luci Ovenden James Overton Lennie Owen Howard Owens Gloria Padilla Jack Pagett Debbie Park Stephen Park Michael Parr Janet Parrott Leaning, smiling, flexing, sighing, crying, and taking life at ease are members of the Class of 71. Study takes on direction in junior year A trip to the language lab is a rewarding experience for all of those who can comprehend the fast moving speech. Michael Patrick Lou Ann Peasley Deborah Perry Jesse Perry Janice Peschang Christine Peterson Dennis Peterson Sara Peterson James Petit Caroline Petterson Roy Phelps Brad Phillips Euretta Phillips Thomas Pirmann Nancy Paltow Terry Powell Morris Pratt Gerry Printy Charles Pugh Jeffrey Punkiewicz Marilyn Putney Angela Quale Roy Quick Gary Rice Mark Ralston Miriam Ralston Carey Randerson Bradley Rank Thomas Rathburn Barbara Reed Christine Reed Lynnette Reed 189 Middlers at Rocky gain experience, confidence Gary Reiff Susan Reinhart Randy Reynolds David Rice Annie Richardson Dianna Richardson Lynette Richeson Joan Richter Beverly Ring Lawrence Roate Diane Robinson Francine Robinson Sherry Robinson Judith Roderick Daniel Rogers Sandra Rogers Patricia Rollins Barbara Rose Marlys Rosenberger Deborah Rosson Laura Rothweiler Jerrol Rottman David Rouse Susan Rowe Martin Rubin Danny Russell Roger Sajak Ward Sajak Suzanne Salak Tom Sales Craig Samuelson Valda Sanchez Caron Sanders Craig Sandusky June Sandusky Caren Sax James Schafer Michael Schatterman Thomas Schaubroeck Michael Scheck Barbara Scherer Peter Schmidt Michael Schmook Debra Schubert Robert Schulmeister Irvin Schultz Rebecca Schultz Susan Schultz 190 Pensive juniors face future with vigor Melissa Lawhorn, Candy Barnes, and Ralph, the mutt, share the same thoughtful expressions as they reminisce about activities of their junior year. Suzanne Schultz Cathy Scott Jacqueline Scott Peggy Scott Sheila Sears George Sedlak Richard Sedrel Janet Seidel Stephen Sergeant Phillip Sesson Barbara Shaner William Sharp 191 Kathy Shaw Dave Shill Floyd Shelton Kathleen Shepard Carole Shepherd Orville Shields Terry Shrake Melvin Silas Brenda Simmons John Simmons Roger Simmons Janice Simpson Linda Singleton Kathryn Sivill Lori Skafidas Raymond Skinner Kathy Sloan Connie Smiley David Smith Kirk Smith Victor Snyder Elizabeth Soady Linda Solis Jean Somes Margaret Sonneville Jon Spurgetis Carol Stancil William Starling Deborah Steele Sandra Stegall Harry Stelling Paula Stephenson Verne Stephenson Warnice Steward Elliot Stewart Kathy Stice Cindy Stirts Ted Stone Marilyn Strausse Stephen Stropes James Sullivan Patricia Sutton Roxanne Swank Susan Swedberg Sharon Swim Gary Taube Daniel Taylor Lynzetta Taylor Patricia Taylor Sandra Taylor Thomas Taylor Daniel Teeter Randall Tempel Sandra Temple 192 Dennis Thompson Michael Thompson Robert Thompson Rory Thomson Joyce Thornton Reginald Thornton Barbara Tucker Karen Tucker Sharon Tucker Janet Tumlin Lynn Turnbull Ellen Turner Jim Turner Esther Twetty Andrew Tyrrell Leroy Ulam Louis Valsoano Jane VanDenBreen Karla VanSpybrook Helen Varadi Lloyd Varner Scott Varner Tommy Veasey David Vesole Carol Vickroy Roger Viernow Jeffrey Vincent Sheryl Vrell Ellen Wadsager Dennis Wahlheim Robert Wakeland Bruce Walker Trudy Walker JoeAnn Ward Fred Warren Peggy Weatherly Pamela Webb Vicki Weber Richard Weed Cathy Weikert Susan Welsh Gerianne Wendland Scott Wendling Donald West Gerald West Steven Westerbeck Steven Westerfield Michelle Whaley Thomas Wheatley James Whitcomb Brenda White Sherri White Vicky Whitesell Gregory Wilkens 193 Debra Williams Freddie Williams Teresa Williams Hazel Wilson Joseph Wilson Rosie Wilson Timothy Wilson William Wilson Mark Winters Donald Wise Debra Wisely Pamela Withenbury David Woeckener Timothy Wolters Deana Work 194 1 Pebbles re-enter youthful era of discovery We are the Sophomores. Just beginning, touched with newness. Entering this school, entering these friendships; Sophomores. We look back and see: Firsts. First Homecoming, first pep contest, first English test. First years of high school, first year gone. Adjustments. Ad¬ justments to our teachers, to our school, to each other. Frustrations. The locker that would not open, the biology quiz that we did so poorly on. But most of all we turn to the past and see: Happiness. Rushing to class with friends, cheering at the games, ap¬ plauding for the plays. More often we look to the future. We are the Sopho¬ mores. We have two years to gather happiness, to make our firsts, seconds, and thirds, to measure up memories. We have just begun. We shall continue. 197 Connie Ackerman Valerie Ackerman Toni Adams Diane Akin Debra Albertson Joyce Alexander Donald Allbritton Kevin Allen Brent Allison Darrell Amato Jane Ander Dawn Anderson Gwendolyn Anderson Richard Anderson Robert Anderson Timothy Anderson Alan Andich Debra Andrews Daniel Appelquist Jane Appier Jay Archibald John Arnett Karl Aronson Lyle Aronson Lee Atwater Roderick Atkins Terry Aitken Teresa Ayers Marcella Baines Charles Baker Rick Baker Diana Banks Richard Barbee Paul Barber Raymond Barber Forrest Barnard Daniel Barrett Ernest Bea James Beals Donald Beardsley Tyrone Beck Rebecca Becker Two ' s company three ' s a crowd ' mimic Margaret Beckman Laurel Begyn Michael Behr Roxanne Bell Randy Bender Diane Bengston Rhonda Bennett Michael Benson Charles Benton Gary Berg Jimmy Berg Lea Berreau Carl Betty Toby Bevill Cynthia Bianchi David Bien Joseph Bierman Nancy Bigsby James Bjork Charles Black Cynthia Black Deborah Bladel Dora Blocker John Boetji Teresa Boldt Patricia Books Diane Boostrom Larry Bowdry ’ Randall Bowers Randy Bowser A Dino Printy and Bill Larson happily. 199 Christopher Brooks Garletta Brooks Terrance Brooks Theresa Brooks Beverly Broulard C harles Brown Dennis Brown Michael Brown Vernita Brown Larry Brozovich Eric Bruster Gregory Bryner Christine Buckles Ned Buckles Thomas Buckles Bob Burgess Sandra Burfield Michael Burk Patrick Burke Deborah Burton Ronald Bush Janet Butler Thomas Buttram Kathy Biggs Alanna Calsyn David Campbell Peter Caras Charles Carey Steven Carey Edmund Carleton Gary Carlson Teresa Carmack Kevin Carnithan Richard Carpenter Michael Carr Gardell Carrell Pamela Carrol Craig Carson Julie Carstens Chuck Carter Rick Cassini David Chambers Jim Cline Jean Coberly John Cochron Russell Cockren John Cockerill Johnnie Cole Charline Coleman Vivia Collier Nancy Collins Charles Colvin Rick Copenhaver John Coulter John Chaney Rae Chaney Wenona Cherry James Christner John Ciccomoscolo Carol Clark Vicki Clarquist Helen Clay Steve Cobert Doris Coons Lisa Curtis Thomas Cunningham Nancy Cunningham Susan Cuens Dennis Crouse Shelly Cromer Linda Cridd Patricia Cox James Cox Julienne Dalkoff Diane Darr Mary Dasso Neil Davie Debra Davis Dianna Davis Robert Davis Dawn Daxon Diane Day Carol Dean Donna Dean Mary Debrobander Patricia Decker Eddie DeHaven Kathy DeMott Kevin DeMuynch Teresa DePaepe Steve Depron Margaret Dew 202 Debbie Albertson agrees that blondes have more fun Little Rocks struggle for well-deserved grades. Dawn Downing Theresa Downing Debra Drake Margueite Duff Michael Dunn Connie Dyer Peggy Easley Brian Eckert Susan Eckert Susan Eckles Orlando Edgerson Mark Edwards Gary Egeberg David Ehler Kevin Ehlers Vicki Ehmen Laurence Eisenberg Daniel Elder Terry Elliott Janet Ellis Robert Ellis Sylvester Ellis Randy Elsbury Ken Engles Rosanne Engels Jerilyn Ehlan David Ernat Edward Essary Rita Evens Craig Ezring Marilyn Faucett John Ferguson Bradley Flack Pamela Flodeen Michael Fleugel Lynn Foley Sharon Foley Thomas Foss 203 Cheryl Foulks Vicki Fox John Franck Mark Franck Rebecca Franck Crystal Freeland Arthur Friday Rachel Fritz Cheryl Frye Larry Fulton Rebecca Gage Eric Gahn Lili Gamelin Theresa Gang Michael Gannon Dan Gansz Gary Garlund Evie Gathnight Rhonda Gay Randy Gaylor Marilyn Geisler Patric Gelaude Gina Gerlich Thomas German Edward Gillette Mike Taylor, alias Al Capone, relays a silly plan of action to Ken Slivken, Ann Wildman, Jill Punkiewicz, and Kathy Weeks. 204 Janis Gilmore Mark Gindlesparger Carol Ginneberg Pamela Gachee Julie Godkin William Going Howard Golden Shirley Golden Loreen Goldsmith John Gordon Walter Gordon Suzanne Gorsuch Steve Gosney Bonnie Goddhardt Joseph Gotthardt Mary Grams Linda Gray Carolyn Green Vicki Green Mark Greenleaf Leory Greenman Brenda Greenwood James Gregg Patricia Greve Billie Griffin Karen Griffin Randy Grimm John Grossman Ted Grove Donald Guier Dave Guldenyopf David Gunnell Leroy Guthrie Todd Gustafson 205 Alan Hanson Michael Hanssen Kathleen Harden Ronald Harksen James Harper Danny Harris A tisket a taskit, a sophie is in the basket. Michal Hartman Robert Haskin Martin Hasselburg Cynthia Hassor Richard Hatlett Steven Hauman Diane Hayden Toni Hayes Marvin Haymon Kerry Haynes Ward Haynes Anthony Hayslett Helen Heard Holly Hegg Charles Heggen 206 What thoughts back Ed Carleton ' s impish grin? Judy Henderson Kathy Hershman Karen Hicks Cathryn Hickson Bradford Hill Roger Hill Steve Hill John Hillman Regina Hills William Hines Gary Hinson Patsy Hitchens Vicki Hite Cynthia Hodson Donald Holler Renee Hollars Regan Holman Joseph Holmquist Randy Hoover Board work seems fun for John Turnbull. Kathleen Hoskins Robun Hoteling Peggy Hotle Brenda Hoyle Steven Huber James Hudon Kim Huff Hattie Hughes Kathryn Hughes 207 Kathleen Iglehart Alvin Isaacs Donna Isaacson Murrell Jackson Rambut tious Pebbles eat Jacquelyn James Jeffrey James Kathy Jech Robert Jecks Kathryn Jensen North Jersild John Joannides Katherine Joannides Beva Johnson Bonnie Johnson Carol Johnson Craig Johnson Deborah Johnson Debra Johnson Delores Johnson Douglas Johnson Gregory Johnson Janet Johnson Mark Johnson Multitudes of sophomores Martha Johnston Belinda Jones soggy Wheaties in the morning Diana Kelly Ruth Kelly Donna Kemble Terri Kester Steven Kettering Theresa Kimble Peter Kindschuh Katherine Klatt David Kloster Gary Knerr Denise Koehler Cynthia Koepplinger Susan Kohl Kathy Kolhary Linda Kratzer Cheryl Jones Dennis Jones Renee Jones Robert Karr Theresa Kelleher Michael Kellums Deborah Kelly maul upperclassmen at noon. John Krupp James Krup Cheryl Kruse Kevin Kulig Audrey Lake Deborah Landgraff Luann Lartz Betsy Lambert Nellie Lannen John LaBare Thomas Laing Timothy Laisner Lisa Lambach Michael Langdon Richard Lannen jo Ellen Lanoo Brian Larson Jay Larson Jon Larson William Larson Stephen Lawhorn Cassandra Lawson Charles Layer Lori Leatherman Rena Lee Mary Leeton Beth Leffler Mark Lelonek Jerry Lenger William Lensch Lawrence Lerschen Craig Lesley Michael Leslie Stephen Lewis Katherine Lincoln Carol Lindahl Sandra Lingafelter Lynn Liston Dennis Lockett Jay Lofgren Michael Lofgren Reed Lofgren Mindi Long Roxanne Loring Pamela Lossing John Loveless Arthur Lowry Deborah Lowry Robert Lum Jim Lundahl 210 Marcia Lundy Caran Lubben Michael Lucas Mike Leslie Rollin McAdam Russell McAdam Len McAdams Laurie McCall Siby McClendon Wayne McCormack Sheila McCormick Marshall McDonald John McDuffy Brenda McElroy Julie McElroy Debra McGee Kenneth McGennis Gary McGonogle Debra McGuive Marianne Mcllvain Vicki McIntosh Celeste McKee Mary McManus Pamela McSparin Susan Mack Jo Beth Magee Christopher Maisenbach Richard Malm Dora Manley Gerald Martin Gary Meeks Gregory Mier Becky Miller Thomas Manson Marianne Marshall Cynthia Mason James Merchie Steven Meyer Barbara Michaletti Douglas Miller Keith Miller Judith Mills 211 Bradley Minarsich Jack Miskowicz Charles Mitchell Ray Mitchell Ronald Mitchell Tracy Mitchell Craig Mohr Lisa Mohr Karen Moldenschardt Eugene Moller John Monow Shelly Moore Thomas Morgan Kristy Morlan Greg Marone Calvin Morrow Gary Mortell Kathy Moyer Patsy Murphy Ronel Muskeyvalley Doug Nelson Dwight Nelson Linda Nelson Mark Nelson Paul Nelson Danny Nederbrock Lorenzo Nesbitt Georgette Nesseler Michael Neuman Philip Neuphon Gerald Newswander Del Newton Sheila Newton John Nice Paul Niles Earl Nimmers Joseph Nito Bradley Noble Michelle Noble Ronald Northcutt Rosanne Now Rick O ' Brien Theresa Oetting Pamela O ' Keefe Deela Olsen Daniel Omilak Prentice Orr Rita Osborn Favian Oritz Steve Orwitz Terry Ott Gary Overton Richard Palman Tara Palmer 212 Robin Pannell Michael Park Daniel Parr John Partlow Linda Patrick Curtis Patterson Barbara Jones strolls hand in hand with Calvin Morrow. Lisa Paul Kim Pauley Steven Pauley Gregory Payton Sue Pealstrom Mark Pence Teresa Pense Jim Pepping Steve Peppin Avon Dorothy Perkins Denise Perry Kevin Peschang Linda Peterson Pamela Peterson Candance Petti Vicki Pfaff Christine Phares Debbie Phelps Andy Piasecke Kevin Pieper Anthony Polenyo Michael Polito Gregory Pollard Michael Pope Christine Porter John Potter Kathie Potter Pamela Powell Allen Pratt Charles Preston 213 Vonnie Perkins muses over a sophie teaching job that leaves much to be desired. Derriel Printy Jill Punkiewicz Ron Quick Carmon Quick Joyce Ramsey Gerald Rangel Cindy Rathburn Kathrine Raymond Joseph Rebello Aloan Reed Joel Reed Roger Reed Robin Reeh Thomas Reese John Reimers Susan Reyes Michael Reynolds Joel Reed Kathy Rhode Denise Rice Mark Rice Bob Richardson Debra Rider Mark Riffel Cheryl Riley Jack Riley Charles Roat Becky Robbins Leon Robertson Dawn Robinson Irma Robinson Wanda Robinson April Rogers Randall Rogers Maria Romo Carl Rosemiller 214 Clifton Rosenthal Richard Rosenthal Steven Rosenthal Richard Ross Joseph Rossi Linda Roth Cynthia Ruby Jody Rudd Dennis Runge Curtiss Rush Linda Rush Rocky Russett Amy Schmidt Lawrence Schmidt Pamela Schroeder Scott Schroder Pamela Schultz Kenneth Shutter Dorine Schwartz Susan Schwartz Harold Schwieckhaldt John Schwiebert Deborah Scott Elizabeth Scott James Seales Michael Searcy Wayne Seefieldt Roy Sellers Dave Senske Lawrence Sergant Willie Seward Dannie Seyb Patrick Shaner Marty Shannon Pamela Sharp Terri Sharp Peggy Sheehan Ronald Sheldon John Shewell John Shewin Cathleen Shields Patricia Shioley 215 Richard Shivers Kevin Shoemaker Damon Short Gail Shorter Gail Shrodar Dayrl Siminec Barry Simlly Gail Simmons Samuel Simmons Mark Sivill john Slech Frank Slack Karla Slivken Kenneth Slivken Jeanne Smith John Smith Lee Smith Mark Smith Richard Smith Robert Smith Judy Smithson Karen Snell Peter Soderberg Maria Solis Michael Sparbel Dennis Spurgetis Peggy Spurgetis Donald Stanforth Theodore Starcevich Brenda Stark Debra Slarks Inetha Starling Cindy Steagall Deborah Steele Marc Stein Charles Stengal Paul Stetson Arthur Stewart Kathy Stewart Kay Stewart Debra Stone Rosie Stottlemyre Debra Stout Carol Strahl Paul Strauss 216 Charles Strayer Kathy Strouse Teresa Strutz David Sullivan Rhonda Sundquist Wayne Sutton Gary Swale David Swanson Steven Swim Peggy Sylvester Donald Tacey Cheril Talboom David Taylor Terry Taylor Robert Taylor Sharon Teague Susan Teel Kendell Tempel Gary Temple Bonnie Terrell Jean Thiesen Mark Thiesen Barbara Thomas Barbara J. Thomas Janet Thomas Michael Thomas Tommy Thomas Craig Thompson Michael Thompson Delano Thornton Donald Thornton Steve Thornton Barbara Timm LuAnn Timm David Todd Dawn Tomich Douglas Toney Jeffrey Trimble Paula Trulson Kenneth Tschappat John Tucker John Turnbull Lorenzo Turner Jeffrey Tyler Catherine Udy Connie Ullman Tamie Valberg Michael Van Blair David VanDerKamp Joyce Vann Tod Van Wolvelaere Wendy Van Zandbergen Roxanne Varner Oscar Vasquez 217 Julie Versman Harry Vesey Elaine Viviani Kevin Vogt Lana Vollstedt Mike Voss Vicky Votroubeck Clifford Waggoner Gary Walker John Walker Linda Walker Michele Walters Linda Wangelin Marilyn Ward Rod Wardlow Kathryn Washburn Deborah Watkins Renee Watson George Webb Dianna Webster Patricia Weed Patrick Weed Craig Weeks Kathy Weeks Nancy Weigand Clayton Weisenborn Jody Wendland Jodi Wenger Richard Wenos Karen West Diane Westerman Nancy Westpfahl Debra Wheeler Melinda Whitcomb Thomas Whitcomb Rosemary White Billy Whitlock Rose Whitten Rhonda Wickenburg Bruce Wilburn Anne Wildman Charles Wiley 218 Steven Wliker David Willetts Joni Wilhite Brenda Williams Carla Williams Jeffrey Williams Judy Williams Robert Williams Teresa Williams Merry Williamson John Winterbottom Jesse Winters Lawrence Woekener Donna Wood Michelle Work John Workheiser Robert Worman Nancy Wright Barbara Yakovich Deborah Yohn Joyce Young Kathy Yuris Randall Zeitler Daniel Zelnio Lorrainne Zeroth Linden Zimmerman Deborah Zukerman Brenda Carle Arnold James Darcy Downing Look Maw, no hands, prides Linda Hallas as she airily Did Del Newton lose his cool or his hair? Do sophomores shed springs up from the trampoline. Watch out below! or scratch heads? Better luck next year. Administration faces year of challenge, change Carol Kimmel, Maxwell Larson, William Bell, the Rev. William Grimes and Fred Patton, comprise the school board that formu¬ lates policies, makes key decisions, and meets the challenge of a truly exceptional year. 220 Mr. Voyles, principal, successfully faces the challenge of new action. Mr. Ellis D. Schaffer keeps curriculum running smoothly. 221 Counselors help students make decisions. Marjorie Jones supplies useful information and friendly advice to junior girls. Mrs. Pierce, Dean of Girls, Senior Girls ' Counselor Ronald Stevens Junior Boys ' Counselor Charles Dyson Sophomore Boys ' Counselor 222 Ruth Schuck Sophomore Girls Counselor Reliable cafeteria workers, custodians indispensable Stepping out for a breath of fresh air is the Custodial staff. FIRST ROW , Helen Nanke, and Clarence Bell. SECOND ROW, Head Custodian Kenneth Lowe, Harold Utkey, George Van Den Breen, james Danielson, Ed Woods, Fred Wedeking, and Ralph Hallin. Pausing from a busy day ' s work are the Cafeteria workers. FIRST ROW, Florence Wingerter, Evelyn Maring, Lucille McCombs, Arlene Baugher, Dorothy Brutsche. SECOND ROW, Esther Eggers, Vera Holgate, Edith Teuscher, Darlene Jackson, Marcella McCormick. THIRD ROW, Arly Hannon, Martha Johnson, Rosella Jackson, Frances Masterson, Rose Hays, and Ruth Foster. 223 Study halls , library, clinic, A-V, office Mrs. Noble pauses from distributing audio visual equipment. 227 is a big responsibility for Mr. Huston. George McMaster Audio-Visual Director Some students work hard, others ponder their futures, and a few relax in a typical day in 216. 224 secretaries aid students Shirley Herman is busy at one of her in- Bonnie Ingold wears two hats—sec- numerable tasks. retary in office, athletic dept. Mrs. Becker, Mrs. Ingold smile away a problem. The pleasant voice on the phone belongs to Shirley Becker. Marilyn Henson keeps her finger on the pulse of the school. Virginia Cloninger, Mr. Evan ' s secre¬ tary. Carol King keeps tests rolling out. Cathy Bell, attendance clerk—at Rocky part of year. 225 Mr. Milton valiantly fights to keep time in his room. Miss Johnson illustrates a point on the blackboard. Virginia Anderson Ruth Brauch Linda Campbell Eleanor Conrad Creative Writing; English English 11 English 10 English 10; WATCHTOWER 12R,12N Frank Fesseler Gary Freers Marie Gillette Shirley Griffith Melvin Hickson English 12N English 11 English 12C, 12R, 12N English 10,11 English 11 226 Ruth Brauch heads Rocky English teachers Majorie Johnson Ruth Jones English 11 English 11,12N David Kacsir Genette Melbourne English 12N, 12R English 11 Arthur Milton English 10 Charles Oestreich Nicholas Peschang English 10,11 Journalism; English 12N; CRIMSON CRIER Sandra Stoit English 10 Nancy Strohl English 12R,12N Harry Wickens English 10 Mr. Peschang confers with Joe Ullman, editor of the Crimson Crier. Miss Stoit is amazed by the percep¬ tive answers given by her sopho¬ mores. 227 Study of history leads to understanding james Davis Afro-American His tory; Counselor Don Mickelson American History Richard Sias American History Gary Embretson American History, Senior American History Arnold Casey World Geography; Economics Mr. Davis relaxes after a busy day. Hugh Johnson Donald Reed Phillip Dennis World History Economics European History; American Government; American History; Debate 228 Sifting through information that will prove useful, Mr. Lyle Jones Offering a quick, witty reply to a student ' s question puts researches texts to be used in his economics classes. Mr. Janecke in a spirited mood to finish a rugged day. William Armstrong Ted Dickerson American History American History ♦Replaced by David Hinton Lyle Jones Hollis Hegg Jerry Janacke Economics American Government American Government 229 Rocky scientists probe concepts in well- equippedhighly modern laboratories Ralph Clark Dorothy Hall John Benn Bob Motz Frank Robinson Biology I Biology I Biology I Biology Ml Biology I JohnStone Thomas Goodwin Charles Armstrong Chemistry; Biology I Biology I Chemistry; Physics Mr. Robinson concentrates on innoculating a culture; an invaluable procedure in the comprehension of bacterial science. 230 Mr. Motz dissects squash for further biological study. 231 Rocky students study strange tongues Mr. Blomberg instructs language lab. lohn Blomberg Marijane Bowman Karen Sausedo Spanish II, IV. V German I, II, III Latin I, II, III, IV; American History With a happy outlook like Miss Sholl ' s, learning can be fun. Mrs. Sears prepares to lecture a Spanish I class. 232 Math techniques David Wood • • f I SXSr inspire thought Kenneth Greenley Geometry Joan Werthmann Algebra 1 Frank Ryner Advanced Algebra Stephen Spletz Geometry C. Les Anderson College Math, Advanced Algebra Concentration guides Mr. Speltz through cosines, postulates, and theorums. Mr. Wood gleefully points out the proportions of a cone. 233 Soph students strive to learn to drive Drivers Education Drivers Theory Mr. Seeley grimly sees a pedestrian bite the dust on a simulator. Drivers Education Mr. DeTage prepares for another day of sophomore simulators. Mr. Bonsall, Mr. Allison try out a new simulator. The blueprint—foundation for all vocational training Mr. Howard Lundeen checks with Scott Wendling on fine points of a blueprint; a vital tool of Rocky ' s architects and engineers. Walter Gerber General Machinery, Electronics; Mech. Draw. Dennis Hawkinson Printing; Mechanical Drawing Howard Lundeen Mechanical Drawing MMII Douglas McGrew Woodworking Robert Varga Machinery Mr. Hawkinson takes a break after printing. Mr. Gerber offers his professional know-how to a student. 235 Men separated from boys in physical ed David Miller Cary Ackerson John Carroll Physical Education Swimming Coach Physical Education Mr. Riley checks attendance sheets. David Miller takes time out for paper work. James Johnstone Robert Riley William Hardin Physical Education, Physical Education, Physical Education Boys Intramurals Basketball Coach Will he complete this dive successfully? 236 imuM Physical ed classes help keep Rocky girls trim. Mrs. Lange directs a swim class. Lori Skafidas rushes with late pass to gym class. Nola McQuigg Physical Education Marcia Lange Physical Education Emma Jane Trackwell Physical Education Doreen LaMere Physical Education Cherie Bowers Physical Education Emma Trackwell pauses to grin for camera. Three men on a horse? Looks like a covey of quail. 237 Fine arts students do their thing. Eugene Malcolm Joyce Duewel Speech I, II, III; Typ- Art I; English 10 ing I Charles White Art Ul Richard Klatt Murray Osborn Art II, III Chamber Choir; Sen¬ ior Glee; Girls Glee; Soph. Chorus Cooperation between departments is vital to Mr. White, Mr. Robinson. 238 Home Economics Occupations new to Rocky Mr. john Bevill and Mr. James Naylor discuss the exciting future of the Cooperative Work Training programs. Rose Ann Bjorkman James Naylor John Bevill Earline Peterson Home Economics Cooperative Work Cooperative Work Special Education Occupations Training Training CWT students, Sue Hickson, Joe Knock- CWT students meet in the classroom to discuss their work experiences, amus, Jeno Varadi and Dan Pontzius learn as they earn. 239 Business skills prep future careers. Helen Leary Typing I; Business Law Benjamin Clark Typing I; Business Math; Personal Typ¬ ing Lawrence Anderson Typing I, II Mr. Neuerburg conducts a class in retailing. As Mr. Clark often says, Look at that rinky-dink typist we have to wait for. Kenneth Johnson Bookkeeping I, II Sharon Butterfield Secretarial Training; Clerical Practice Lawrence Neuerburg Retailing; Shorthand George Franck Business Math; Sen¬ ior Math Sharon McKavanagh Typing I; Personal Records Future homemakers prep in home economics IB, MB 111 A, MIB IVA, IVB Miss Bjorkman looks pleased during a class. Miss Bartman assists this student in sewing. Miss Bartman cheerily instructs her class in the art of stuffing toys. 241 Senior activities ABEL, WILLIAM Band, German Club, Tennis 1-2, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, Debate ADNEY, NANCY GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, National Honor Society ALDRIDGE. ROGER ALLEN, JAMES ALLEN, THERESA ALLISON. JANE CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Girls Glee, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section, Campus Youth For Life, Bells Are Ringing ANDERSON, FREDERICK Pan-Am League ANDERSON, JAMES H. Track 2 ANDERSON, MARY JANE Pan-Am League, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Pom Pon Section ANDERSON, SUSAN Alleman District Speech Contest, CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, German Club Cabinet, Pep Club, Tennis, Office Assistant, PTSA, The Adding Machine, A Roomful of Roses ANDERSON, TODD Lettermen, Intramurals 3, Swimming 3 APPIER, BRADLEY Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Teen Republicans, Key Club, Intramurals 1-2-3, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Track 1, Swimming 1, Cross Country 1-2-3, National Honor Society, Bells Are Ringing, AFS Exchange Student APPLE, JOYCE Dramatic Club, FT A, German Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Teen Republicans, Office Assistant, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section, It ' s Only A Game ARMSTRONG, LINDA Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Teen Repub¬ licans, Office Assistant, National Honor Society, Fraction Faction, GAA Cabinet, Senate ARNETT, ELODIE Band, French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Y-Teens Cabinet, Literary Club, Teen Republicans, National Honor Society, Pep Band, Fraction Faction Vice-President, Where ' s Charley? , Bells Are Ringing ARNOE. LARRY ARNOLD, STEVEN Lettermen, Senate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Track 1, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3 ASHPAUGH, DAVID Intramurals 1-2-3 ATKINS, KEITH Lettermen, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Football 1- 2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3 ATWATER, JAMES AYERS, THOMAS Science Club, Junior Marshall Candidate, Labora¬ tory Assistant, Intramurals 1-2-3, Swimming 1- 2- 3, Sports Manager BABB, DINAH BABERS, DANNY BAINES. DONNA Band, Y-Teens, Band Assistant BAKER, MICHAEL BALLINGER, VICKIE Pep Club, Jr. Achievement BAMMAN, DAVID Archery Club BANE, DONNA Band, German Club BANKS, BEVERLY Band, French Club, FHA, GAA, Pep Club, Jr. Achievement, Literary Club, Gym Assistant, Nat. Honor Society, Pom Pon Section, Fraction Faction BARKER, LAWRENCE Band, Dance Band, German Club Cabinet, Sen¬ ate, Tennis 1-2-3, Key Club Vice President, Intra¬ murals, 1-2-3, Pep Band BARNARD, KAY BARNES, BRENDA BARNETT, VERA Science and Electronics Club BATT, ELLEN Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Senate, WATCHTOWER Senior Section Co- Editor, Y-Teens Cabinet, Literary Club, Teen Democrats Secretary, AFS Committee, Youth Forum, Ski Club, National Thespian Society, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Kiwanis Queen Candidate, Exchange Assembly, Antic Spring , My Three Angels, One-Act Play Director BATTIN, SUSAN Girl ' s Glee, Science and Electronics Club, FHA BAUGH, TERESA Senate, Y-Teens BEA, JACQUELINE BEALER, LARRY BEAM. SANDRA Band BEAUCHAMP, DANIEL BEAUCHAMP, PAMELA CRIMSON CRIER Picture Editor, GAA, Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Intramurals, Ski Club BEGYN, GREGORY Intramurals 1-2 BEHRENDS, JANIS LESA German Club, Pep Club, Tennis 1-2-3 BELL, MARTIN BELL, THOMAS BENFIELD, PAMELA Pep Club, Senate, Pom Pon Section BENGSTON, CYNTHIA GAA, Y-Teens, Teen Democrats, Intramurals, Ski Club BENJAMIN, BARBARA BENNETT, RANDY BENOIT, DONNA French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Sen¬ ior Glee, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, AFS Commit¬ tee, PTSA, Girl Scouts BENTON. JOAN CWT BERG, DAVID Senate, Jr. Rotarian, Intramurals 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Cross Country 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3 BERGREN, STEPHEN Teen Democrats, Intramurals 3, Swimming 1, Archery Club BERNAUER, JENNIFER DO BETTS, NANCY Pan-Am League, Jr. Achievement, Intramurals BEVANS, RICHARD Lettermen, Senate Treasurer, Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 BEVILL, JOHN Speech Contests, CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club Vice-President, Senate, Jr. Rotarian, Intra¬ murals, 1, Ski Club, Swimming 1, PTSA, Thieves ' Carnival, The Lady ' s Not For Burning, A Roomful of Roses, My Three Angels, In Triplicate Please, Antic Spring BIGSBY, KATHLEEN Home Economics Assistant BINGAMAN, CARLENE Camera Club, FTA, German Club Secretary, Sci¬ ence and Electronics Club Treasurer, Y-Teens, Tennis, Chemistry Lab Assistant, Golf 3, Nat. Honor Society, Fencing BJORKMAN, BONNIE GAA, Pep Club BLAIS, KERRYN BLAKNEY, BONNIE BLOCKER, GLORIA CWT, FHA BLOOM, JOHN Hi-Y, Intramurals 3, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1-2-3 BOETJE, DELLA BONNETT, KENT BORRELL, BARBARA BOSS, DANNY DO BOSS, DONNA DO BOSWELL, REGINALD BOUGHAN, CHARLES CRIMSON CRIER, DO, Archery Club Secretary BOWYER, BONNIE Girl ' s Glee BOWMAN, SCOTT Hi-Y President, Lettermen, Class President, In¬ tramurals 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Swimming 1-2-3 BOYD, KAREN French Club, GAA Cabinet, Science and Electron¬ ics Club, Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement, Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals, Ski Club, Golf 1, Fraction Faction 242 BOYD, LAUREN Camera Club, French Club, GAA Cabinet, Y- Teens, Jr. Achievement President, Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club, Golf 1, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction BRADLEY, DENNIS BRANCH, DEVOLIA BREACKENRIDGE. DEBORAH FHA, FNA, GAA, Jr. Achievement BRECK, ARTHUR Band, Science and Electronics Club President, Senate, Top 5V , Key Club, Intramurals 3, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction BRELSFORD, SHERYL BRENDEL, LINDA BRENNAN, CAROL CRIMSON CRIER, GAA. Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ski Club BRIESCH, PAMELA B RINKER, JERRY BRITTON, JOAN BROWN, CRAIG Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League Vice-President, Senate, Class Officer Secretary, Key Club, Intra¬ murals, Ski Club, Track 1-2, Swimming 1-2, Cross Country 1-2, Nat. Honor Society One Act Plays BROWN, LINDA M. BROWN, MILTON Wrestling 1 BROWN, THEODORE Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Swimming 1-2-3, Sophomore Chorus BROZOVICH, LOIS BUCKLES, JOHN BUCKROP, BRUCE Intramurals 2-3, Cross Country 3 BUCKROP, LINDA CWT Secretary BULL, PEGGY GAA, Pan-Am League, Senate, Senior Glee Secre¬ tary, Top 5%, Y-Teens President, Cabinet, Liter¬ ary Club Secretary, Office Assistant, AFS Com¬ mittee, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction, Where ' s Charley,” Bells Are Ringing, Top Ten BUNCH, DEBRA Speech Contests—Mendota, Alleman Invita¬ tional, East Moline, LaSalle, Peru, CRIMSON CRIER Proofreader, Dramatic Club, French Club, Girls Glee, Senior Glee. WATCHTOWER Copy Editor, Senior Picture Editor, Y-Teens, Literary Club President, Teen Democrats Secre¬ tary, Hu man Relations Club, Jr. Marshall Candi¬ date, Debate, Quill and Scroll, Nat. Honor Society, Barbura and The Witch Boy, My Three Angels,” Guys and Dolls,” Where ' s Charley,” In Triplicate Please, Director of Aria Da Capo BUNDY. SUSAN GAA Cabinet, Pan-Am League, Pep Club Cabi¬ net, Senate, WATCHTOWER Senior Section Staff. Jr. Achievement Treasurer, Soph. Class Presi¬ dent, Tennis 2, Intramurals, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Golf 1, Homecoming Royalty BUNKER, ELIZABETH BURKE, JUNE ELLEN BURKE. PATRICIA Pan-Am League Secretary, Treasurer, Pep Club Cabinet, Senate, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section. High School People-to- People Ambassador BURKHEAD, DANIEL Hi-Y, Intramurals 3, Baseball 1-2-3 BURLINGAME, ANNETTE German Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens Cabinet, Literary Club, Young Republicans, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction Secretary-Treasurer, Top Ten, Science Council, Elks Youth Leadership Award Winner BURTON, JEFFREY CAMPAGNA, MARY ANN GAA, Pan-Am League, Gym Assistant. Intra¬ murals, Golf 1-2-3 CAMPBELL, MICHAEL D CAREL. DEBORAH CRIMSON CRIER, FNA, GAA, WATCHTOWER Senior Activities Editor, Y-Teens, Intramurals, Quill and Scroll CARLILE. JACQUELYN CARLSON, RICK Latin Club CARLSON, JEAN CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, GAA. Pan-Am Leauge, Y-Teens, Golf 1 CARLSON, REYNOLD German Club CAROTHERS, DEAN CARPENTER, JERRY Lettermen, Jr Rotarian, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Intramurals 3, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2, Foot¬ ball 2-3, Nat Honor So ieu CARSON, MARIE Band. CRIMSON CRIER. Dramatic Club Secretary-Treasurer, Barbra and the Witch Boy , The Man With The Tranquil Mind”, Speech Contests CARTER, REBECCA CAULPETZER, SCOTT Senate. Debate CHAMBERS, ROBERT CHEEK, CANDACE GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Intra- murals, Ski Club, Cheerleader 1-2-3 CHILDS. TED Intramurals 2-3 CLAUSSEN, BETTY Library Assistant CLEAVELAND, MARTHA Pan-Am League, Senate Alternate, Y-Teens, Ski Club COATNEY, ROBERTA CRIMSON CRIER, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Cheerleader 1-2 COBB, MARK German Club COBERT, MICHAEL Band, Pep Band COCKERILL, JAN GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2-3 COFFMAN, EARL Intramurals 1-2-3 COIN. PATRICIA GAA, Girl ' s Glee Treasurer, Pan-Am League, Y- Teens, Class Vice President 1, Intramurals COLLIER, BILL Intramurals 1 COLLIER, ELAINE Band, French Club, GAA, Science and Electron¬ ics Club, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Nat. Honor Society, Pep Band, Campus Youth For Life COLLINS, MARGARET Y-Teens, Gym Assistant COLVIN, CATHLEEN CRIMSON CRIER. French Club. FT A, Nat. Honor Society COLVIN, JOHNNIE CONRAD, CHRIS Band, Sports Manager 1-2-3 CONWAY, JOHN Pan-Am League, Senate, Intramurals 2-3, Basket¬ ball 1-3, Nat. Honor Society COOK. DENNIS Senate, Intramurals, 1-2-3 COWAN, THOMAS Dance Band, Football and Swimming Assistant CRISP, BARBARA CROOKS, CONNIE CROUCH, RANDY Band, Pep Band CROWNOVER. DIANE DO CUENO, FREDERICK Track 1-2 DACON, EARL DAHLBERG, LINDA GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Gym and Pool Assistant. Pom Pon Section DAHLQUIST, ROBERT DAHLSTROM, DONALD Band. Orchestra, Junior Achievement, Tennis 1-2, Swimming Assistant, Intramurals 1, Swim¬ ming 1-2, Brass Choir 1-2-3 DAU, LINDA GAA, Y-Teens, Gym and Pool Assistant, Intra¬ murals, Pan-Am League DAVIES. JAMES Band. Senate, Junior Achievement, Football 1-2-3 DAVIS, BRENDA FHA, HEO, Fraction Faction 243 DAVIS, LARRY Science and Electronics Club, Junior Achieve¬ ment, Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club DAVIS, LAYNE CWT T reasurer DAVIS, RANDY CWT DAY, EMMANUEL German Club, Ham Radio Club Vice-President, Senate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Track 1-3, Football 1, Cross Country 2, Fraction Fact ion, Science Coun¬ cil Officer DEANE. SANDRA FTA, Pan-Am Cabinet, Teen Republicans, Tennis DeBACKER, DIANE Literary Club, National Honor Society DeBARR, JOAN GAA Cabinet, Pan-Am Treasurer, Cabinet, Presi¬ dent, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Treasurer, Teen Republicans, AFS Committee, Golf, National Honor Society DeBROBANDER, GEORGIANA DEERING, MARK Intramurals DeHAVEN, JANICE German Club, Y-Teens DeJONGHE, PAMELA GAA, Y-Teens DENIS, STEPHEN CWT DeSMET, RICHARD DeWINTER. RUSSELL Band DOELLINGER, SCOTT Camera Club, Science and Electronics Club, WATCHTOWER, Junior Rotarian, Teen Republi¬ cans, Debate, Fraction Faction, Laboratory As¬ sistant DOLPH, STEPHEN Fraction Faction DORAN, CINDY Pan-Am League, Y-Teens DOWNING, JACK Dark of the Moon Speech Contest, Camera Club, Dramatic Club, Intramurals 3, Ski Club, Track 3, Student Director of It ' s Only A Game, If Men Played Cards Like Women Do, Phila¬ delphia Here I Come, Thieves Carnival DOUGLAS, THOMAS DOYLE, AL Band, Dance Band, Dramatic Club, French Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Literary Club, Teen Democrats, Human Relations Club, Vice-President, Youth Forum, National Honor Society, Fraction Fac¬ tion, Curse You, Jack Dalton, Thieves Carni¬ val, Bells Are Ringing, It ' s Only A Game , The Dear Departed DROVESKY, STEVEN DROWNS, MICHAEL DRYOEL, MARTHA DUGAN, DANIEL DUYVEJONCK, JON Lettermen Vice-President, Senate, Junior Rotar¬ ian, Key Club, Swimming Assistant, Intramurals, Golf 1, Swimming 1-2-3, National Society DYE, EDWARD Hi-Y, Lettermen Secretary and Treasurer, Intra¬ murals 2-3, Track 1, Football 1-2-3 EAGLE, GEORGE Pan-Am Cabinet, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club President, Golf 1-2-3, Debate EASLEY, ELEANOR EATON, MARGE Pep Club, Pom Pon Section EBERTS. KAREN ECKERT, KEVIN Lettermen, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 2-3 EDWARDS. MARK GREGORY EKBLAD, JOHN EKONOMOS, PAULA CRIMSON CRIER, GAA, Pan-Am Leauge, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Office Assistant, Ski Club, Home¬ coming Queen Candidate ELLIOTT, THOMAS ELSBURY, PAMELA GAA, Y-Teens ENBURG, VICTORIA Ottawa Speech Contest, Alleman Invitationals, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dramatic Club President, Quill and Scroll EPIK, AKSEL CRIMSON CRIER, Teen Republicans, Human Re¬ lations Club EPPERLY, DEIRDRE Band, Orchestra, Pan-Am League, National Honor Soc., Woodwind Choir ESPARZA, WENDY Senate EXPARZA, EDWARD EYCHANER, KURT FALLON, DUNACN Junior Marshall Candidate, Basketball 2-3 FARRIER, KATHY CWT FINDLEY, DAVID FLENOI, RODNEY FLORES, THOMAS FLUEGEL, PAMELA Counselor ' s Assistant, Y-Teens FORTH, DONALD FOY, SUSAN FRANCES, FRANK Lettermen, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 2-3 FRANK, DANIEL Comedy Readings Speech Contest, Dramatic Club FREED, DELORES Y-Teens FREEZE, KAREN FRITZ, CELESTE Pan-Am League, Senate, Y-Teens, Office Assist- tant FULLER, PAUL FULLER, RICHARD FULLER, ROBERT D Band, Orchestra, Intramurals 3, Basketball 1, Pep Band, Woodwind Choir, Clarinet Choir FULTON, GLORIA French Club, FHA, GAA GAGE, SUZANN Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League, Literary Club, Sorry, Wrong Number GALLAGHER, JAYME Camera Club, French Club, Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Library Assistant, Ski Club, National Honor Society GANNON, STEVE GANSZ, DALE Counselor Assistant, Wrestling 1-2-3 GARLOCK, GEORGE CWT GARRETT, ROBIN Girl ' s Glee, Senate, Y-Teens, District Senate Con¬ vention Delegate GARTELOS, JOHN N CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Junior Achievement, Thieves Carnival, Miss Person¬ ality Plus GARVEY, KATHLEEN GATHRIGHT, ROBERT GEIST, DORETTA German Club, PTSA GIBBS, JAMES GIBSON, RICHARD Lettermen, Senate, Football 1, Wrestling 1-2-3 GILBERT, BRUCE GILROY, THOMAS GLADKIN, GREGORY GLASSNER, MARCIA GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Senate, Y- Teens Cabinet, Junior Marshall, Cheerleader, National Honor Society, Homecoming Queen, Kiwanis Queen Candidate GODKIN, LeANN GOLDSMITH, JUDELL Barbara the Witch Boy Speech Contest, Dolphinettes Cabinet, French Club, GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pool and Gym Assistant, Intra¬ murals, Ski Club GOL OF SKY, MARLA French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant GOOD, VICKI Pan-Am League, Y-Teens GOODMAN, TERRY GORDON. STEVEN 244 GOVE I A, THOMAS GRABOSCH, JOHN GREEN, LAURIE CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphineftes, GAA, Y-Teens, Ski Club GREENWOOD, LESLEY GREGORY, PAUL Band, Pan-Am League, Pep Band, Campus Youth for Life GREVE, SHERYL Band, Camera Club, Dolphinettes Cabinet, GAA Cabinet, Science and Electronics Club Secretary- Treasurer, Senior Glee, Top 5%, WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens Cabinet, Literary Club, Tennis, Junior Marshall Candidate, Gym Assistant, Intramurals, Girl ' s State runner-up, Debate, National Honor Society, Fraction Faction, PTSA, ' Thieves Carni¬ val GRIFFITH. DANIEL Hi-Y, Intramurals GRIMES, MELVIN Orchestra, Junior Rotarian, Human Relations Club President, Key Club, Junior Marshall Can¬ didate, Intramurals 3, Sports Manager, PTSA GROSSELL, RICHARD Lettermen, Intramurals 3, Swimming 2-3, Na¬ tional Honor Society GROSSMAN, PAUL German Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Junior Achievement Treasurer, AFS Committee, Fraction Faction, Sophomore Chorus, Senior Bowl panel mem¬ ber, Senate, Bells Are Ringing GRUBY, WILLIAM Senior Glee, Intramurals 3 GULDENZOPF, DAVID WESLEY GUTHRIE, BRIAN Band, Orchestra GUTIERREZ, MARK GUY, GEORGE HAINES, PATRICIA CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, FHA, FT A, GAA, Pep Club Cabinet, Senate, WATCHTOWER, Y- Teens Cabinet, Vice-President of Sophomore Class, Tennis, Ski Club, Golf, Quill and Scroll, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Y-Teen Euro¬ pean Trip HALEY, GAY HALLAS, GEORGE HALLET7, TODD MITCHELL Football 1-3 HALLGREN, RICKE Senate HAMILTON, JILL HEO HAMMEN, DOBORAH CRIMSON CRIER, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Chamber Choir, Latin Club Secretary, Where ' s Charley? , Guys and Dolls, Bells Are Ring¬ ing, Sophomore Chorus HAMMOND, BARBARA Y-Teens, CWT HAMRICK, KARLENE HANNA, JAMES Sports Manager HANSEN, VICTORIA HANSSEN, THOMAS HARDER, JAMES Football 3 HARNEY, DANNETTE HARRELL, DAVID Band, Dance Band, Orchestra, Intramurals, Pep Band, Campus Youth For Life Vice-President HARRIS. JUDY Y-Teens HARRIS, KATIE HARRIS, MARTHA HAVEMANN, STEVEN HAYMON, ROSCOE Intramurals 2-3 HEARD. GLORIA Junior Achievement President and Secretary, Human Relations Club, Campus Youth For Life HEBER, MICHAEL HEDQUIST, LYNEL CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, Dramatic Club, GAA, Girls Glee, Pan-Am Leauge, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Campus Youth For Life HEGG, CHRISTOPHER Top 5%, Junior Rotarian, Key Club, Junior Mar¬ shall Candidate, Cross Country 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2, National Honor Society HEINZE, DAVID Band, German Club, Young Democrats, Intra¬ murals 2, Debate, Baseball 1-2-3 HENDERSON, STEVEN Intramurals 1-3, Sports Manager HENRY, DANIEL Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals 1-2-3, Basketball 1 HENSLEY, MICHAEL HENTRICH, DONALD Pan-Am League, Senate. Top 5%, Tennis 1-2-3, Intramurals 3, Ski Club, National Honor Society HERINGTON, STEVEN Baseball HERMAN, TIMOTHY Band, CRIMSON CRIER, Sports Co-Editor, Dance Band, Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Intramurals, Pep Band HERRON, JOY Band, French Club, FNA, Top 5%, Y-Teens Cabi¬ net, Biology Assistant, National Honor Society, Woodwind Choir, Clarinet Choir HIGAREDA, DORI Pan-Am League, Senate HILLAN, KATHLEEN CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Senate, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society HINKLE. DONNA Senate, Y-Teens HINTZ, BONNIE Top 5%, National Honor Society HISEY, LEAH GAA, Y-Teens, Cheerleader, Gym Assistant HODGE. BARBARA Pan-Am League, Y-Teens HODSON, FRANK HOEFLE, DEBORAH HOLMQUIST, STEVEN HOLTZER, TED Hi-Y, DO, Basketball HOLZMAN, FRANK HOOVER, ROBERT Baseball 1-2 HOPPER, KENNETH HOPPER, SONDRA HOWARD. DALE Track 1, Football 1 HUFF, BRUCE Senate, Human Relations Club, Track 1, Wrest- tling 1-3 HUFF. ROBERTA HUFFMAN, ROBERT Band, Dance Band, Pan-Am League, Tennis 1- 2-3, Intramurals 1-2-3, Pep Band, Fraction Fac¬ tion HULL, LAUREL GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Junior Achieve¬ ment Treasurer, Teen Republicans, AFS Com¬ mittee HUMPHREY, GEORGE HYMES, PAUL Band. CWT INDA, JANE Dramatic Club, French Club, German Club JACKSON. CAROL GAA, Pep Club, Science and Electronics Club, Clinic Assistant, H.E.O., Pom Pon Section, Girl Scouts JANECKE. CHRIS Junior Marshall Candidate, People to People JAWOISZ, JERI GAA, Y-Teens JECKS, FREDERICK Intramurals 1, Track 2-3, Cross Country 3, De¬ bate JENNINGS. SANDRA Dramatic Club, Girls Glee, CWT JOHNSON, KRISTINE French Club, Y-Teens, Library Assistant JOHNSON, CHRISTINE Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Library As¬ sistant, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section JOHNSON, DANNY JOHNSON, LEWIS JOHNSON, DEBBIE 245 JOHNSON, LINNEA District Oratory Speech Contest. CRIMSON CRIER Picture Editor, Dramatic Club, WATCH- TOWER, Y-Teens, Teen Democrats Vice- President, Human Relations Club, Junior Mar¬ shall Candidate, Intramurals, AFS Cabinet, Girls State Representative, Debate Captain, Quill and Scroll. PTSA Student Board, Times-Democrat Corresponding Teen Editor, Latin Club JOHNSON, PAMELA SUE Senate, Y-Teens JOHNSON, PETER JOHNSON, RICHARD JOHNSON, ROSEMARY JOHNSON, TERESA French Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Young Re¬ publicans, Chamber Choir, National Honor So¬ ciety JOHNSON, WILLIAM JONES, BRENDA French Club, FHA Vice-President, FT A Treas¬ urer, GAA, Pep Club, Teen Democrats, Intra¬ murals JONES, DEBORAH JONES, GARY JONES, JUDY RAE Y-Teens JOSEPHSON, PETER KAISEN, MARTHA GAA Cabinet, Y-Teens, Ski Club, National Honor Society, Homecoming Chairman KALISH, JEANNE CRIMSON CRIER Advertisement Manager, Dol- phinettes Vice-President, Treasurer, GAA, Y- Teens, Teen Democrats Vice-President, PTSA Ways and Means Committee KAPLAN, ANN GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens KARON, MARTIN Pan-Am League, Track 1, Swimming 1-2-3 KASKADDEN, KENNETH Senior Glee, “Where ' s Charley,” Bells Are Ringing” KEAN, STEVEN Hi-Y, Intramurals 3, Ski Club, Golf 1, Track 1-2-3 KEEGAN, JOHN KELLEHER, SUSAN Senate, Y-Teens, GAA President, Ski Club, Cheerleader 3 KELLY, JOSEPH M. KELLY, NANCY GAA, Pan-Am League, Senate Y-Teens KEMBLE, BARBARA Band, Pep Club, Pan-Am League, Science and Electronics Club, Junior Achievement Corre¬ sponding Secretary, Gym Assistant, Biology Summer Assistant, Pom Pon Section KENNEY, JACKI French Club, GAA, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Gym Assistant, AFS Committee, Homecoming Candidate, AFS Host Family KENNISON, GARY KEPES KARY L. Band, CRIMSON CRIER. German Club, Y-Teens, Pep Club KERSHNER, ADENA Camera Club, French Club, GAA Cabinet, Pep Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Y- Teens, Literary Club, Human Relations Club, Tennis 1-2-3, Junior Marshall Candidate, Gym Assistant, Intramurals, National Honor Society, Fraction Faction KETTERING, JAY Senate, Ski Club KILGARD, TOMMY KING, JOHN KITCHENS. DEBORAH KLASS, GARY Pan-Am league. Junior Achievement, Track 1, Wrestling 2, Debate KLATT, KAREN CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, Dramatic Club, GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens Cabi¬ net, AFS Committee, Ski Club KLINGAMAN. DOUGLAS A Intramurals 1-2-3, Football 1, Baseball 1 KNERR, GAIL KNERR, ROBERT KNOCHENMUS, JOSEPH CWT Treasurer KNOX, JUDITH GAA Cabinet, Pep Club. WATCHTOWER Sports Editor, Y-Teens, Junior Marshall, Cheerleader 1- 2-3, Homecoming Royalty, Sophomore Chorus KOEHLER, STEVEN CWT KOLSRUD, DELORES Band,Y-Teens KREBS, KARLA KRISMANITS, WOLFGANG Orchestra, Senior Glee, Junior Rotarian, Intra¬ murals 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2, “Where ' s Charley”, Bells are Ringing” KRUSE, KAYLA Senate, Y-Teens LAFRENCE, NANCY LAIRD, KIRK LAISNER, RAY LAKE, JONATHAN CWT LANCY, JANICE Pan-Am League, Y-Teens LANTAU, LARRY LARRE, FANNY Pan-Am League, Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Ski Club, AFS Student LAWRENCE, MILDRED CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Chamber Choir, Guys and Dolls”, “Where ' s Charlie?” “The Bells are Ringing LAWSON. LINDA GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Junior Achieve¬ ment Secretary, Young Republicans LEE, ALICE French Club Treasurer, FTA Vice-President, GAA, Pep Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Intramurals, Pom Pon Section Leader, Fraction Faction LEECH, TERESA Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Ski Club, Golf 2 LEES, BRIAN Band Assistant Manager. Dance Band, Orchestra, Senate, Intramurals 2-3, Pep Band, Guys and Dolls”, “Where ' s Charlie?”, The Bells are Ring¬ ing , Sophomore Chorus LEESON, CATHERINE LEFSTEIN, MARTIN Pan-Am league, Literary Club, Teen Democrats, Human Relations Club, Intramurals 1, Youth Forum, Debate, National Honor Society LEMKAU, BRUCE Intramurals 3, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3, Fraction Fac¬ tion LEMME, DAVID Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club, Football 1, Baseball 1- 2-3 LENGER, PATRICIA Pep Club, Junior Achievement, Counselor As¬ sistant LEWIS, RICKY Intramurals 1-3, Basketball 1, Baseball 1-3 LIGGITT, ANNE CHRISTIE CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Gym Assistant, Pool Assist¬ ant, AFS Committee LINCOLN, MICHAEL Hi-Y, Baseball 1-2-3 LINDROFF, JULIE Band Assistant Manager, German Club, Orches¬ tra, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Junior Marshall Can¬ didate, Chamber Choir LINDY, DOUGLAS Band, Dance Band, Senate, Senior Glee, Intra¬ murals 2, Pep Band, “Bells are Ringing” LING, JEANNINE GAA, Y-Teens LOFGREN, ELLEN Pan-Am league, Senate, Y-Teens, Ski Club LOFQUIST, WILLIAM Senior Glee LOGUIST, CYNTHIA Y-Teens, Swimming Assistant LOHMEIER, ROBERT CRIMSON CRIER, Dolphinettes, Lettermen, Ju¬ nior Rotarian, Junior Marshall, Intramurals 1- 2-3, Ski Club, Swimming 1-2-3 LOMAS, JUDITH FNA, Pan-Am League, H.O. LOMAS, STEVEN Wrestling 1 LOMAX, WALTER 246 LORING, JEAN French Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Teens Demo¬ crats LOSSING, GERALD Intramurals 2, CWT, Football 2-3, Weightlifting LOWRY, DALE LOWRY, DARYL LUBBEN.JILL Band, FT A, German Club, Pep Band LUCKENBIHL, JOSEPH LUNDBERG, JAY Intramurals 1-2-3, Golf 1-2 LUTHER, KATHY McADAMS, MELVA District Speech Contests, Dramatic Club, French Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2, Track Assistant, Room Full of Roses, Adding Machine, Thespian Society McCORMICK, GILBERT Senate, Intramurals 3, Wrestling 1 McCOWAN, MILO McCullough, rhonda GAA, Senate McDaniel, joe EWT MCDONALD, DENISE GAA, Intramurals, Pan-Am League, Senate Sec¬ retary, Y-Teens, Quint City Congress Delegate McEVOY, DEBBIE GAA, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section McKEE, PRESTON McKENNA, EDWARD German Club, Senate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Ski Club McKinnon, tom McKinney, mary Y-T eens, HEO McKISSICK, MARK CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, FT A, German Club, Senate, Senior Glee, Jr. Rotarian, Literary Club, Young Republicans, Tennis 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals 1-2, Chamber Choir, PTSA, Where ' s Charley? McMANUS, MARY Fraction Faction McMILLAN, MARK Camera Club, Science and Electronics Club, WATCHTOWER, Literary Club, Young Republi¬ cans, Human Relations Club, Fraction Faction McMILLAN, SALLY McMURRAY, RANDALL Junior Achievement, Teen Democrats McWilliams, don Intramurals 1, Swimming 2 MADER, RICHARD MAHER, BETTY MAISENBACH, MELODIE GAA Treasurer, German Club, Senate, Senior Glee, Top 5%. WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens Cabi¬ net, Young Republicans, AFS Committee Presi¬ dent, Chamber Choir, National Honor Society, AFS Summer Exchange Student MANLEY, DONA GAA, Intramurals MANNING, CHARLOTTE Junior Achievement Treasurer, Clinic Assistant MANSON, JAMES CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Teen Demo¬ crats, AFS Committee, People to People Student Ambassador, City Government Club MANTEUFFEL, SUSAN Y-Teens, Ski Club MARQUESS, MARK Jr Achievement President, Intramurals 2-3, Swimming 1-2 MARSHALL, CHERYL MARSHALL, EUGENE MARSHALL, JOHN MARSHALL, VICKI CRIMSON CRIER Page 2 Editor, Girl ' s Glee, Sen¬ ate, Top 5 o, Human Relations Club Treasurer, Junior Marshall Candidate, Office Assistant, Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurals MARTENSEN. ROBERT Top 5 , Jr. Rotarian, Teen Democrats President, Key Club. Intramurals 1, Basketball Manager 1- 2-3, Debate, National Honor Society, PTSA MARTIN, JEFFREY Band, Camera Club, Orchestra, Pan-Am League, Tennis 1-2-3, Pep Band MARTIN, LARRY MARTIN, LINDA Jr. Achievement MASENGARB. HAROLD Cooperative Work Training Club Chairman MASON, PAMELA Band, Girl ' s Dance Band, French Club, FT A Presi¬ dent, GAA, Orchestra, Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Literary Club, National Honor Society, Pep Band, Fraction Faction MASTERSON, FRANCES MATHERLY, SUSAN MATLICK, TERRY Intramurals 2-3 MATTSON, CARL Lettermen, Intramurals 2-3, Track 1-2-3, Cross Country 2-3 MAXEY, PAUL Band, Debate, Pep Band MAYES, PAUL Band, Lettermen, Orchestra, Jr. Marshall Candi¬ date, Intramurals 3, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1 Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 2 MEADE, RICHARD Swimming 1-2 METZ. JAMES Wrestling Manager 1-2-3 MEYER, MARY MIERS, JUDY Crimson Crier, French Club President, GAA, Pep Club Secretary, Cabinet, Senate, WATCH- TOWER Co-Editor, Y-Teens Cabinet, Jr. Class Secretary, DAR, Ski Club, Cheerleader 1, Quill and Scroll, PTSA, Homecoming Attendant MIERS, RENE GAA Cabinet, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet Presi¬ dent. Jr. Class Vice-President, Pom Pon Section MOEN, EMILY French Club, Y-Teens Cabinet MONEYMAKER, MARVIN Intramurals 3, Campus Youth For Life, Baseball 3 MOODY, NANCY Junior Achievement Treasurer, Intramurals MORRIS, BONNIE MOSKOWITZ, ANN State Speech Contest, District Drama, Metropol¬ itan Conference, CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, French Club, Jr. Achievement, Human Relations Club, People to People, Thespian So¬ ciety, Sorry Wrong Number, I Married. Irene MOSSMAN, MICHAEL Band, Orchestra, Pep Band, Campus Youth For Life MOYER. JEFFREY MUENTNICH, DENNIS MURPHY, DANIEL CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dramatic Club, French Club, Senate Vice-President, Top 5V , WATCHTOWER, Faculty Editor, Jr. Rotarian, Lit¬ erary Club Chairman, Young Republicans, Human Relations Club, Quint City Congress Delegate. Key Club, Jr Marshall Candidate, In¬ tramurals 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Cross Country 1-2, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, My Three Angels MUSKEYVALLEY, ROBERT MILLER, DON MILLER, SUSAN Band, Girl ' s Stage Band, Girl ' s Glee President, Senior Glee Piano Accompanist, Y-Teens, Cam¬ pus Youth For Life, Homecoming Queen Can¬ didate, Kiwanis Queen Candidate MILLER, VALERIE GAA, Y-Teens MILLETT, MICHALE Pan-Am League, Junior Achievement, Intramur¬ als, Archery Club Treasurer MINARD, DEBORAH MINCER. JOLENE FHA, Pep Club, Junior Achievement Treasurer, Vice-President, Pom Pon Section MINICK, THOMAS Hi-Y, Intramurals, Football 1-2-3, Baseball 1-2-3 MISKOWICZ. LEWIS Senate, Key Club, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Sweetheart Swirl King MITCHELL, JANET Junior Achievement, Human Relations Club MOELLER, DWIGHT 247 NAGEL, STEVEN Pan-Am League, Intramurals 3, Nat. Honor So¬ ciety, Archery Club NEDERBROCK, DAWN Girl ' s Glee NELSON, RICKY NESBITT, GERALD CRIMSON CRIER NESSELER, EMILY GAA NICHOLSON, DONALD Ottawa Speech Oration, Pan-Am League, )r. Achievement, A Room Full Of Roses NICKELL, DEBORAH NOBLE, CHERYL NOVOTNY, GERALDINE NYQUIST, DANNY Band OACON, EARL O BRIEN, VIRGINIA Pan-Am League, Senate, Y-Teens OLSON, DENISE Y-Teens OLSON, JAMES Senior Glee President, Chamber Choir, Campus Youth For Life, Where ' s Charley? OLSSON, WINIFRED O ' NEILL, DANIEL Track 1 ORTIZ, ELIZABETH OSBORN, ANN FT A, German Club President, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Office Assistant, AFS Committee Secretary, Treasurer, Nat. Honor Society, Where ' s Char¬ ley? Bells Are Ringing OTT, THOMAS Wrestling 3 PARR, MARK Wrestling 1 PATRICK, MARY Y-Teens PATTERSON, DAVID DO PEALSTRON, FRANK Band, Dance Band, German Club, Senate, Pep Band PEARSON, KATHLEEN Jr. Achievement Treasurer, Clinic Assistant PECK, DEBORAH CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens, Tennis 1, Gym As¬ sistant, Ski Club PEDERSEN. CHRIS PEKKONEN, JUHANI AFS Exchange Student, Senate, Key Club, AFS Committee, Ski Club PENCE, MARY Band, Y-Teens, Ski Club PENRY, MARK PERRIN, TERRY PESCHANG, DARCY Band, CRIMSON CRIER Copy Editor, Senate, Y- Teens, Senior Glee, Literary Club, Young Repub¬ licans, Tennis 1-2, Ski Club, Fraction Faction PETERSON, BRUCE Band, Senate, Jr. Rotarian, Intramurals 2, Ski Club, Nat. Honor Society, National Merit Finalist PETERSON, KATHLEEN Camera Club, Dramatic Club, French Club, FHA, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Tennis 2-3, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction PETTIT, ROBERT PHEGLEY, PATRICIA GAA, Jr. Achievement PHILLIPS, BRUCE PHILLIPS. DEBORAH PIEPER, DAVID Band, Intramurals 1 PIEPER, DEBRA CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Girl ' s Glee, Senate, Y-Teens, Young Republicans PIKE, DEBORAH Pep Club, Y-Teens, Counselor Assistant, Pom Pon Section, FHA PILCHER, PAMELA GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens POLLARD, KAREN Y-Teens Secretary, Library Assistant POMA.TONDA CRIMSON CRIER, Pan-Am League, Jr. Achieve¬ ment, Literary Club PONTZIUS, DANIEL C WT Vice-President POPE, BEVERLY PORTER. BRENDA Dolphinettes, GAA, Senate, Y-Teens, Intra¬ murals POSATERI, ANTHONY POTTER, CAROLINE GAA, Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, Tennis 1-2-3, In¬ tramurals POTTER, DIANE FT A, Pan-Am League, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens Cabinet, Young Republicans, AFS Committee, Nat. Honor Society, Top 10 PRESTON, REBECCA Campus Youth For Life PRINGLE, LINDA RADE, ROBERT RAKUS, LEE ANN Dolphinettes President, Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Senate Y-Teens, Human Relations Club, Tennis Manager, Pool Assistant, Gym Assistant, Library Assistant, Pom Pon Section RAMSER, MARC Speech Contest, Radio Speaking, German Club, Jr. Achievement, Young Democrats RAMSEY, DEBRA GAA, Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement RANGEL, GERALD REYNOLDS, DIANA RHODE, CECILIA CWT, Campus Youth For Life RICH, SUSAN Y-Teens, Intramurals, Ski Club RICHARDSON, JAMES RILEY, LISA Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Art Assistant, Ski Club, Golf 1 RISLEY, PEGGY Pan-Am League, Senate, Y-Teens, Debate PUGH, ROSALIND Pep Club, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section QUINLAN, PATRICK Lettermen President, Football 1-2-3 ROBBINS, JILL GAA, German Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Intra¬ murals ROBINSON, ANN ROBISON, JOHN Speech Contests Extemporaneous Speaking, Band, Dramatic Club, French Club, Senate Presi¬ dent, Senior Glee, Top 5%, Jr. Rotarian, Jr. Class President, Young Republicans Vice-President, Key Club Board Member, President, Intramurals 3, AFS Committee, Golf 1-2-3, Debate, Nat. Honor Society, Pep Band, Plays, Quint-City Con¬ gress Delegate RODGERS, JILL CRIMSON CRIER Head Proofreader ROGERS, PAMELA Pan-Am League ROMEO. JEFFREY Speech Contest Plays, Camera Club Vice- President, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Intramurals 3, Dark of the Moon, Dial M For Murder, The Adding Machine RUDD, CATHEE GAA, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, DO RULE, PAMELA RUNDE, KIRK RUNGE, NORMA Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, Tennis 1 RUSSELL, MICHAEL RYAN, CYRIL RYAN, PATRICK German Club, Senate, Top 5%, Jr. Rotarian, Tennis 1-2-3, Key Club, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Intramurals 3, Ski Club, Swimming 1, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction SACKFIELD, HAL Hi-Y Treasurer, Senate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Foot¬ ball 1-2-3, Nat. Honor Society, Baseball 1-2-3 SALMONSON, TERESA SALSTRON, JOHN Band, German Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, Top 5%, Jr. Achievement, Tennis 248 1-3, Key Club 1-2-3, Intramurals 1-2-3, Nat. Honor Society, Pep Band, Fraction Faction, PTSA Board Member SAX, SHELLEY Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Pom Pon Section SCHACHEL, PATRICIA FT A, Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Nat. Honor So¬ ciety, Top Ten SCHAEFER. LINDA Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement SCHAFER, DAVID SCHAFER, MICHAEL Football, Baseball 1 SCHAUMBURG, KAY German Club, Senate, Y-Teens, Ski Club SCHECK, KRISTINA German Club, |r. Achievement, Teen Democrats SCHEIB, THOMAS SCHERER, CANDACE FNA Vice-President, President, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens SCHMIDT, MAE SCHNEIDER. NANCY CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, Pep Club. Sen¬ ate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, AFS Committee, Quint-City Congress Delegate, Guys and Dolls, Where ' s Charley, Bells Are Ringing SCHOMER, MICHAEL Track 2-3 SCHREINER, VIRGINIA Band, FTA, Pan-Am League, AFS Committee SCHRODER, MICHAEL SCHRODER, STEVEN SCHROEDER, GARY SCHWIEBERT, SARA Band, Camera Club, Dramatic Club, Science and Electronics Club, Senior Glee, WATCHTOWER, Y-Teens Cabinet, Tennis, Intramurals, Ski Club, Nat. Honor Society, Thieves ' Carnival scon, CURTISS Pan-Am League, Swimming 2 SCOTT, MARK Orchestra SCOTT, ROBERT SCOTT, THOMAS SEALES, DEBORAH SEARS, REBECCA FTA, Pan-Am League. Science and Electronics Club, Y-Teens, Campus Youth For Life SEDGWICK, BRENT SEEBECK, DEBRA Jr. Achievement SEIDEL, JEFFREY Top 5 , Intramurals 3, Nat. Honor Society SENATRA, PAMELA Pep Club, Y-Teens SENSKE, REBECCA Speech Contests Ottawa, La Salle Peru, Dramatic Club, Y-Teens, Junior Class Play, One Act Plays SERRANO, THOMAS Dance Band SESBEAU, JOSEPH Intramurals 2-3, Ski Club SEVERTSGAARD, RONALD SEYB, CHARLES SEYMOUR, DEBBIE SHANNON, DONNA SHARP, JUDIE SHAW, CYNTHIA SHAY. THOMAS Band, Camera Club Vice President, Science and Electronics Club, Top 5%, WATCHTOWER, Jr Marshall Candidate, Lab Assistant, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction, Latin Club, Science Council, Top Ten SHEER. MARC Intramurals 1-2-3, Track 1-2, Football 1-2-3 SHELTON, JAMES Lettermen, Pan-Am League, Track 3, Swimming 3, Football 1-3, Wrestling 1-2 SHERRARD, SUSAN SHIELDS, JOLENE SHRYACK, JENNIFER SIEGEL, MAYNARD Pan-Am League, Teen Democrats, Debate SIMMONS, JACQUELYN SKAFIDAS, THOMAS Hi-Y, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Boy ' s State, Ski Club, Track 1-2-3, Football 1, Cross Country 2-3 SKOWRONSKI, CAROL GAA, German Club, Y-Teens, Young Republi¬ cans, Ski Club SLACH, ALICE Y-Teens SMITHSON. THOMAS Intramurals 1-2-3, Football 1. Baseball 1-2-3 SNOW, WILLIAM SNYDER, DEBORAH Y-Teens SOLIS, JOSEPH SOUTH, RENEE SPRADLIN, NANCY Y-Teens, Office Assistant STARCEVICH, THOMAS Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League STAUBACH, JUDY CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Science and Electronics Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1-2-3, Intra¬ murals STECHER, BENTON Pan-Am League, Intramurals 3 STELLING, DOUGLAS Senate, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Intramurals 2-3, Track 1-2-3, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Nat. Honor Society, Candidate for King of Sweet¬ heart Swirl STERRETT, LYNN Dramatic Club, Pep Club, Y-Teens, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section STETSON, MELVIN Band, Lettermen. Senate, Intramurals 3, Track 1- 2-3, Cross Country 1-2-3 Team Captain. Fraction Faction STEVENS. CARITA Camera Club Secretary Treasurer, German Club, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Science and Electronics Club Vice-President, Top 5%, Tennis 1-2-3, Jr Marshall Candidate, Library Assistant, AFS Com¬ mittee, Nat. Honor Society, PTSA STEVENS, DAVID Band, Orchestra. Woodwind Choir STEWART, GLEN Intramurals 1-2, Football 1 STOCK, DEBORAH STOCKDALE, JOAN CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League, Senate, WATCHTOWER Organization Editor, Young Republicans, Intramurals, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll STONE, DEBORAH ANN Camera Club, German Club, Science and Elec¬ tronics Club Vice-President, Y-Teens, Young Republicans, Ski Club, Golf 1-2-3 STONEKING, CATHERINE Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement, Clinic Assistant STONER, DONNA French Club, FHA, Intramurals STRAUSE, BERNARD Intramurals STROHBEHN, SALLY CRIMSON CRIER Copy Reader, French Club Vice-President, Cabinet, GAA Cabinet, Pep Club President, Cabinet, Senate, WATCHTOWER Co- Editor, School Life, Y-Teens Secretary, Cabinet, Young Republicans. Intramurals, AFS Commit¬ tee, Ski Club, PTSA, Homecoming Candidate, People to People Student Ambassador STROPES, DEANNA STROPES, FINIS STRUPP, HAZEL CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club Publicity Chairman, Y-Teens, Human Relations Club, Clinic Assistant, Curse You Jack Dalton, Sorry Wrong Number, Roomful of Roses, National Thespian Society STRUTZ, ELIZABETH GAA, Girls Glee, Pan-Am League, Pep Club, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Intramurals, AFS Commit¬ tee, Golf 1-2-3, Pom Pon Section, Plays SULLIVAN, BARBARA FTA Secretary, Pan-Am League, Top 5 o SULLIVAN, DEBORAH CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League, Senior Glee, Y-Teens, Literary Club, Young Republicans, Chamber Choir, Quill and Scroll, Pom Pon Section, Campus Youth For Life President 249 SUNSTROM, KATHLEEN Senate, Y-Teens, Clinic Assistant SUTTON, LYNN Intramurals 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2 SWALE, TERESA CRIMSON CRIER, French Club, Pep Club Cabi¬ net, Y-Teens Cabinet, Gym Assistant SWANSON, LYNN CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, GAA, Pep Club, Senate, Y-Teens Cabinet, Intramurals, Ski Club, Pom Pon Section SWANSON, TONJA GAA, Pep Club, Y-Teens SWIFT, JOHN Hi-Y, Lettermen, Intramurals 2-3, Track 1-2, Football 1-2-3 TABER, JEFFREY Hi-Y, Intramurals 3, Football 1, Baseball 1-2-3 TALBOOM, PAMELA GAA Cabinet, Pep Club, Y-Teens Interclub Council, Cabinet, Gym and Pool Assistants, In¬ tramurals, Ski Club TALLEY, ALAN Intramurals 2-3 TAPPERO, TONI CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens, Intramurals TAYLOR, GERALD Football 1, Baseball 1-2-3 TELFORD, STEVEN Top 5%, Jr. Achievement Vice-President, Nat. Honor Society, Fraction Faction TERRY, DIANE Senate, Intramurals, DO THOMAS, CHARLES THOMAS, SANDRA CRIMSON CRIER Page 2 Editor, French Club Secretary, Science and Electronics Club, Senate, WATCHTOWER Sophomore Section Editor, Y- Teens Vice-President and Cabinet, Young Re¬ publicans, Tennis 2-3, Ski Club, Quill and Scroll, Nat. Honor Society THOMPSON, CHRISTINE GAA, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Top 5%, Y- Teens, Tennis 1-2-3, Nat. Honor Society THOMPSON, PAMELA GAA, Y-Teens THOMSON, TERESA French Club, FTA, Literary Club, Young Repub¬ licans, Youth Forum THURMAN, ALLEN Intramurals. DO TITUS, PAMELA Alleman Speech Contests, Dramatic Club, Pan- Am League, Y-Teens. Assistant Director for Roomful of Roses TOALSON, SCOT CWT TODD, DAVID TOMASESKE, KIM Band, CRIMSON CRIER Exchange Editor, Gym Assistant TOMICH, DANIEL Track 1-2-3 TRENT. STEVEN Wrestling TRULSON, DEBRA TUCKER, TONI CRIMSON CRIER, FTA Historian, Girl ' s Glee Sec¬ retary, Senior Glee, Tennis 1 TWITTY, SHIRLEY Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement TYRRELL, KATHLEEN DO ULFIG, CHARLES Band, Orchestra, Basketball 3 ULLMAN, JOSEPH Band, CRIMSON CRIER Editor-in-Chief, Pan- Am League, Senate. Jr. Rotarian, Teen Demo¬ crats, Key Club, Youth Forum, Quill and Scroll, Nat Honor Society, Pep Band VANCIL, PEGGY FHA, Jr. Achievement, HEO VANCOILLIE, LARRY CWT VANDER HORN, CONNIE Y-Teens, Ski Club VANN, STEPHEN Band, Senior Glee VANN, VERLET VANSPYBROOK, RICHARD VANZANDBERGEN, MARY VARADI, JENO CWT President VAUGHN, GRETA FNA, Y-Teens VICTOR. LINDA French Club, FHA, FTA, Library Assistant WADSWORTH. MARY Dolphinettes Cabinet, GAA, Y-Teens, Gym As¬ sistant, Pool Assistant, Ski Club WAGLE, ROBERT WAITE, HOMER Hi-Y, Pan-Am Leauge, Senate, Class Vice- President, Intramurals 3, Ski Club WAKELAND, CAROL WALL, CANDY GAA President, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Ski Club WALSH, PATRICIA WARD, CHRISTINE WARD, CRAIG German Club, Hi-Y, Senate, Key Club, Jr. Mar¬ shall Candidate, Intramurals 1-2-3, Football 1-2 WARNER, STEVEN WASHBURN, DAVID Band, Track 1-2 WASSENHOVE, PAULETTE WATKINS. DANIEL Track 1-2 WEEBER, PAMELA WEEKS, JOE Senior Glee, Senate, Intramurals 1-2, Golf 1-2-3, Swimming 1-2-3 WEEKS, SUSAN Dramatic Club, Senate, Top 5%, Y-Teens, Art As¬ sistant, Ski Club WEINDRUCH. MICHAEL CRIMSON CRIER Sports Editor, Dramatic Club, Senate, Senior Glee, Jr Achievement, Tennis 1-2, Intramurals 1-2-3, AFS Committee, Ski Club, One Act Plays WEISENBORN, BARBARA Band. French Club, Senate, Top 5 o, Y-Teens, Nat. Honor Society, Pep Band WELLS, SHARON Girl ' s Glee WERTH, JULIE Pan-Am League, Science and Electronics Club Council, Biology Assistant, Tennis Manager, Nat. Honor Society WERTHEIMER, LYNN CRIMSON CRIER Exchange Editor, Pan-Am League, Nat. Honor Society WEST, LINDA Band, CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens WESTMORLAND, CHERI WESTMORLAND, MARY Tennis 2-3, Golf 3, Campus Youth For Life WHITCANACK, CATHERINE Pan-Am League, Pep Club, CWT, Pom Pon Sec¬ tion WHITE, DANIEL WICKWIRE, KAREN CRIMSON CRIER. Pep Club, Y-Teens, Office As¬ sistant, Ski Club WILD, BRUCE WILDE, MARY GAA, Senate, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Ski Club, Golf 3, Human Relations Committee WILDMAN, GARY Jr. Achievement WILKINS, DENNIS DO WILLEMS, MICHAEL Band, FTA Historian, Orchestra, Pan-Am League, Literary Club, Intramurals 1, Football 1 WILLET, WILLIAM Hi-Y, Intramurals 3, Wrestling 1, Baseball 1-2-3 WILLIAMS, DALE WILLIAMS, GARY WILLIAMS, KAREN French Club, Literary Club, Teen Democrats, Illinois State Scholar 250 WILLIAMS, LOIS Girl ' s Glee WILLIAMS, PAMELA Clinic Assistant WILLIAMS, PHYLLIS WILLIAMSON, LAWRENCE Track 3, Cross Country 2, Wrestling 3 WILLITS, GARY Track WILSON, MARK CRIMSON CRIER, Dramatic Club, |r. Achieve¬ ment, Key Club, “Only A Game, “My Three Angels WILSON, THOMAS CRIMSON CRIER WINGER, JEFFREY German Club, Hi-Y, Tennis 1-2, Intramurals 1- 2-3 WINGERTER. LEWIS Senate, Jr. Achievement, Biology Assistant, Sports Manager WOLFF, SUSAN French Club, GAA Cabinet, Senate, WATCH- TOWER, Y-Teens, Literary Club, Young Repub¬ licans, Tennis 1-2-3, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Biology Assistant, Ski Club, Nat. Honor Society, Top Ten. Illinois State Scholar WOLTER, CRAIG DO WOLTERS, MARY Girl ' s Glee, Y-Teens WRIGHT, DOUGLAS WRIGHT, JOAN Band, FT A, GAA, Girl ' s Glee, Pan-Am League, Science and Electronics Club, Y-Teens, Tennis 1- 2-3, Pom Pon Section YAKOVICH, SUZANNE YEOMAN, DEBORAH YOHN, JOSEPH Senate, Golf 1-2-3, Basketball 1-2-3 ZEGLIN, MICHAEL Index Activities AFS 26,27 Band 64-67 Boys Slate 22 Camera Club61 Chamber Choir 70 Crimson Crier 75-77 CWT 54,55 DAR22 Debaters 62 Dolphinettes 38,39 Dramatics Club 50-53 FHA 57 FNA59 Foreign Travelers 24,25 Fraction Faction 56 French Club 45 FT A 58 GAA 28,29 German Club 44 Girls Glee 71 Girls State 22 Hi-Y 36,37 Human Relations 48 Jr. Marshalls 22 Jr. Rotarians 32 Key Club 33 Lettermen 42,43 Literary Club 49 National Honor Society 21 Orchestra 63 Pan Am 46.47 Pep Club 40,41 Quill Scroll 23 Science Club 60 Senate 30,31 Senior Glee 68,69 Ski Club 74 Soph. Chorus 71 Top 5 o 23 Young Democrats 73 Young Republicans 72 Y-Teens 34,35 Watchtower 78,79 Faculty Ackerson, Gary 236 Allison, Richard 234,101 Anderson, C. Lester 233 Anderson, Lawrence 240 Anderson, Virginia 226 Armstrong, Charles 230 Armstrong, William 229 Austin, Charles O. 220 Bartman, Clara 239 Becker, Shirley 225 Bell, Cathy 225 Bell, William 220 Benn, John 230,101 Bevill, John 239 Bjorkman, RoseAnn 239 Bbmberg, John 232 Bonsall, Duane 93,234 Bowers, Cherie 237 Bowman, Maryjane 232 Brauch, Ruth 226 Burkert, Edna 224 Butterfield, Sharon 240 Campbell, Linda 226 Carroll, John 236 Casey, Arnold 228 Casten, Florence 241 Clark, Ben 240 Clark, Ralph 230 Cloninger, Virginia 225 Cocks, Mary 241 Conrad, Eleanor 226,362 Davis, James 222,228 Dennis, Phillip 228 DeTaeye, Donald 234,114 Dickerson, Ted 229 Duewel, Joyce 238 Dyson, Charles 222 Embretson, Gary 92,228 Evans, E J. 221 Fesseler, Frank 226 Franck, George 240 Freers, Gary 226 Gerber, Walter 235,114 Gillette, Marie 226 Goodwin, Thomas 230 Greenley, Kenneth 233 Griffith, Shirley 226 Grimes, Rev. William 220 Hall, Dorothy 230 Hall, Norine 224 Hardin. William 236 Hart, Jerome 238 Henson, Marilyn 225 Hegg, Hollis 229 Herman, Shirley 225 Hickson, Melvin 226 Ingold, Bonnie 225 Janecke, Jerry 229 Johnson, Hugh 228,101 Johnson, Kenneth 240 Johnson, Marjorie 227 Johnstone, James 236 Jones, Lyle 229 Jones, Manor ie 227 Jones, Ruth 222 Kacsir, David 227 Kimmel, Carol 220 King, Carol 225 Klatt, Richard 238 Kruzan, Donald 238 LaMere, Doreen 237 Larson, Maxwell 220 Lange, Marcia 237 Leary, Helen 240 Litherland, Dr. Bennett 220 Lundeen, H. L. 235 McGrew, Douglas 235 McKavanagh, Sharon 240 McMasters, George 224 McQuigg, Nola 237 Malcolm, f ugene 238 Melbourne, Genette 227 Mickelson, Donald 228 Miller, David 236 Miller Milton, Arthur 227 Motz, Robert 230,102 Naylor, James 239 Neuerberg, Lawrence 240 Oestrich, Charles 227 Osborn, Murray 238 Patton, Fred 220 Peschang, Nicholas 227 Peterson, Earline 239 Pierce, Marguerite 222 Reed. Donald 228 Riley, Robert 236 Robinson, Frank 230 Ryner, Frank 233 Sauseds, Karen 232 Schaffer, Ellis D. 221 Schuck, Ruth 222 Schultz, Chester 234,114 Sears, Carolyn 232 Seeley, James 234 Sholl, Joyce 232 Sias, Richard 228 Simmon, Florence 224 Speltz, Stephen 233 Stevens, Ronald 222 Stoit, Sandra 227 Stone, John 230 Strohl, Nancy 227 Track well, Emma Jane 237,103 Tsagaris, Clara 232 Varga. Robert 93,235 VanEaton, Pauline 224 Voyles, Harold 221 Wag ner, H. L. 222 Werthman, Joan 233 Wetzel, Marcia 232 White, Charles 238 Wickens, Harry 227,115 Wood, David 233 Youngquist, Frank 234,118 Sophomores A Ackerman, Connie 198 Ackerman, Valerie 64,198 Adams, Toni Eileen 198 Aitken, Terry Alan 64,67,93,198 Akin, Diane 198 Albertson, Debra 198 Alexander, Joyce 198 Allbritton, Donald 198 Allen, Kevin 198 Allison, Brent 101,198,118 Amato, Darrell 198,118 Ander, Jane 198 Anderson, Dawn 198 Anderson, Gwendolyn 198 Anderson, Richard 198 Anderson, Robert A. 101,198 Anderson, Timothy 198 Andich, Alan 101,198 Anderews, Debra 198 Appelquist, Daniel 101,198 Appier, Jane 198 Archibald, Jay 101,198,118 Arnett, John 198 Aronson, Karl 198,108,109,118 Atkins, Roderick 198,118 Atwater, Lee 198,118 Ayers, Theresa 198 B Baines, Marcella 198 Baker, Charles 198 Baker, Rick 198 Banks, Diana 198 Barbee, Richard 198 Barber, Paul Richard 198,109 Barber, Raymond 198 Barnard, Forrest 198 Barrett, Daniel 198 Bea, Ernest 198,111 Beals, James 198 Beardsley, Donald 198 Beck, Tyrone 198 Becker, Rebecca 198 Beckman, Margaret 199 Begyn, Laurel Marie 199 Behr, Micheal 199 Bell Roxanne 31,26,197,199 Bender, Randy 199 Bengston, Diane 199 Bennett, Rhonda 199 Benson, Micheal 199,115 Benton, Charles 199 Berg, Gary 199,101,109, Berg, Jimmy 199 Berreau, Lea 199 Betty, Carl 199 Bevill, Toby 101,199,53,115 Bianchi, Cynthia 199 Bien, David 199 Bierman, Joseph 199 Biggs, Kathleen 200 Bigsby, Nancy 199 Bjork, James 199,115 Black, Charles 199 Black, Cynthia 199 Blade!, Deborah 199 Blocker, Dora 199 Boetje, John 199 Boldt, Teresa 91,199 Books, Patricia 199 Bookstrom, Diane 199 Bowdry, Larry 199 Bowers, Randall 199 Bowser, Randy 199,109 Boyd, Benjamin 199,115 Boyd, Evangeline 199 Boyle, Richard 199 Bradley, Perry 199 Bragg, Wynell 199 Brandt, Randolph 199 Breachenridge, Carl 199 Breiby, Dave 199,118 Bretz, Taryn Marie 199 Brewer, Rodney 199,115 Brinkmeyer, Kurt 199 Brodnay, Wilbert 199 Brooks, Christopher 200 Brooks, Garletta 200 Brooks, Terrance 200 Brooks, Theresa 200 Brouhard, Beverly 200 Brown, Charles 200 Brown, Dennis 200,62 Brown Micheal 200 Brown, Vernita 200 Brozovich, Larry 200 Bruster, Eric 200 Bryner, Gregory 200 Buckles, Christine 200 252 Buckles, Ned 200 But kies, Thomas 200 Burfield, Sandra 200 Burgess, Robert 200 Burk, Micheal 200 Burk, Patrick 200 Burton, Deborah 200 Bush, Ronald 200 Butler, Janet 200 Butlram. Thomas 200 C Calsyn, Alanna 200 Campbell, David 200 Caras, Peter 31,62,201,111 Carey, Charles 201 Cart?y, Steven 201 Carle, Brenda 219 Carleton, Edmund 201,207,114 Carlson, Gary 201 Carmack, Theresa 201 Carnithan, Kevin 201 Carpenter, Richard 201 Carr, Micheal 201 Carrell, Gardell 201 Carroll, Pamela 201 Carson, Craig 201 Carstens, Julie 201 Carter, Chuck W 201 Cassini, Rick 201 Chambers, David 201 Chaney, John 201,101,114 Chaney, Rae Lynn 201 Cherry, Wenona 201 Christner, James 201 Ciceomoscalo, John 201 Clark, Carol 26,197,201 Clarquist, Vicki 201 Clay, Helen 201 Cline, James 201 Coberly, Jean 201 Cobert, Steven 64,202 Cochron, John 201,31,67 Cochren, Russell 201 Cockerill, John 201 Cole, Johnnie 201 Coleman, Charline 201 Collier, Vivian 201 Collins, Nancy 201 Colvin, Charles 201 Coons, Doris 202 Copenhaver, Rick 201 Coulter, John 201 Cox, James 202 Cox, Patricia Jean 202 Criddle, Linda 202 Cromer, Shelley 202 Crouse, Dennis 202 Cuens, Susan 202 Cunningham, Nancy 202 Cunningham, Thomas 202 Curtis, Linda 64,67,202 D Dalkoff, Julieanne 202 Darr, Danne 202 Dasso, Mary 202 Davie, Neil 64,67,65,202,109 Davis, Debra 202 Davis, Dianna 202 Davis, Robert 202 Daxon, Dawn 202 Day, Diane 67,202 Dean, Carol 91,202 Dean, Donna 202 DeBrobander, Mary 202 Decker, Patricia 202 DeHaven, Eddie 202 DeMott, Kathryn 202 DeMynck, Kevin 202 DePaepe, Teresa 202 DePron, Steve 202 Dew, Margaret 202 Diaz, Anna 202 Dockterman, Micheal 62,202 Donelson, Doris 202 Donlin, Mary 202 Doonan, Leslie 202 Dorman, Jeffrey 202,118 Douglas, Craig 202 Douglas, Micheal 202 Downing, Dawn 203 Downing, Darcy 219 Downing, Theresa 67,203 Drake, Debra 203 Duff, Marguerite 203 Dunn, Micheal 203 Dyer, Connie 203 £ Easley, Peggy 203 Eckert. Brian 203 Eckert, Susan 203 Eckles, Susan 203,67 Edgerson, Orlando 101.203,114 Edwards. Mark 203 Egeberg, Gary 203 Ehlers, David 203 Ehlers, Kevin 203 Ehmen, Vicki 203 Eisenberg, Lawrence 203,115 Elder, Daniel 203 Elliot. Terry 203 Ellis, Janet 203 Elllis, Robert 203 Elllis, Sylvester 203 Elsbury, Randy 203 Engles, Kenneth 203 Engles, Rosanne 203 Enlow, Jerilyn 203 Ernat, David 203,118 Essary, Edward 203 Evans, Rita 203 Ezring, Craig 203 F Faucett, Marilyn 203 Ferguson, John 203 Flack, Bradley 67.203,114 Flodeen, Pamela 203 Fluegel, Micheal 203 Foley, Lynn Marie 31,203 Foley, Sharon 203 Foss, Thomas 203 Foulks, Cheryl 204 Fox, Vickie 204 Fran k, John 204 Franck, Mark 101,204,109 Frank. Rebecca 204 Freeland, Crystal 204 Friday, Arthur 204 Fritz, Rachel 91,204 Frye, Cheryl 204 Fulton, Larry 101,204 G Gage, Rebecca 204 Gahn, Eric 101,204 Gamelin, Lili 204 Gang, Teresa 204 Gannon, Micheal 204 Gansz, Daniel 204,114 Garland, Gary 204 Gathright, Evie 204 Gay, Rhonda 204 Gaylor, Randy 204,114 Geisler, Marilyn 204 Gelaude, Patricia 204 Gerlich, Gina 204 German, Thomas 204 Gillette, Edward 66,67,204 Gilmore, Janis 205 Gindlesparger, Mark 205 Ginneberge, Carol 205 Gochee, Pamela 205 Godkin, Julie 205 Going, William 205 Golden, Howard 205 Golden, Shirley 205 Goldsmith, Loreen 205 Gordon, John 205 Gordon. White 205 Gorsuch, Suzanne 205 Gosney, Steven 205 Gotthardt, Joseph 205 Gotthardt. Bonnie 205 Grams, Mary 205 Gray, Linda 67,205 Green, Carolyn 205 Green, Vickie 205 Greenleaf, Mark 205,115 Greenman, Leon 205 Greenwood, Brenda 205 Gregg.James 205 Greve, Patricia 205 Griffin, Billie 205 Griffin, Karen 205 Grimm, William Randall 205 Grossman, John 205 Groves. Ted 205 Guier, Donald 205 Guldenzoph, David 205,114 Gunnell, David 205 Gustafson, Todd 205 Guthrie, LeRoy 205,210,114 H Hall, Christine 206 Hall, Craig 206 Hall, Geneva 206 Hall, Pamela 206 FT alias, Linda 29,206,219 Hamlin, Jean 206 FTammond, Carla 206 Hannie, Katha Jo 64,206 Hanson, Alan 206,108,109 Hanssen, Micheal 206 Harden, Kathleen 206 Harksen, Ronald 206 Harper. James 206 Harris, Danny 206 Haartman, Micheal 64,101,206 Haskins, Robert 206,114 Hasselberg, Martin 206 Hassol, Cynthia 206 Hatlett, Richard 67,101,206 Hauman, Steven 206 Hayden, Diane 206 Hayes, Toni 206 Haymon, Marvin 206,118 Haynes, Kerry 206 Haynes, Ward 206 Hayslett, Anthony 206 Fleard, Helen 206 Hegg, Holly 206 FTeggen, Charles 101,206 Henderson, Judy 206 FTershman, Kathy 207 Hicks, Karen 207 Hickson, Cathryn 207 Hill, Bradford 207 Hill, Roger 207 Hill, Steven 207 Hillman, John 207 Hills, Regina 207 Hines, William 207 Hinson, Gary 207 Hitchens, Patsy 207 Hite. Vicki 207 Hod son, Cynthia 207 Hollars, Donald 207 Hollars, Renee 207 Holman, Regan Ann 207 Holmquist, Joseph 207 Hoover, Randy 207 Hoskins, Kathleen 207 Hoteling, Robin Rae 207 Hotle, Peggy 207 FToyle, Brenda 207 Huber, Steven 207 Hudson, James 207,109 Huff. Kim Alan 207,114 Hughes, Hattie 207 Hughs. Kathryn 207 Hulsbrtnk, Bart 208 Humphrey, Douglas 208 Hunt, Ralph 208 Hurd, Kimberly 208 Hymes, Mary 67,208 Iglehart, Kathleen 208 Isaacs, Alvin 208 Isaacson, Donna 208 J Jackson, Murrell 208 James, Jacquelyn 208 James, Jeffrey 208 Jech, Kathleen 208 Jecks, Robert 208,109 Jensen, Kathryn 208 Jersild, North Thomas 208,115 253 Joannides, John 208 Joannides, Katherine 206 Johnson, Beva Ann 208 Johnson, Bonnie 208 Johnson, Carol 208 Johnson, Craig 206,109 Johnson, Deborah 208 Johnson, Debra 208 Johnson, Delores 208 Johnson, Douglas 208 Johnson, Gregory 208 Johnson, Janet 208 Johnson, Mark L. 208 Johnson, Mark J 208 Johnson, Pamela 208 Johnson, Pauline 206 Johnson, Phillip 208 Johnston, Claudia 208 Johnston, Martha 64,67,209 Jones, Barb 213 Jones, Belinda 209 Jones, Cheryl 209 Jones, Dennis 209 Jones, Renee 209 K Lubben, Caran 64,211 Lucas, Micheal 211 Lum, Robert 210 Lundahl, James 210 Lundy, Marcia 211 Me Me Adam, Rollin 211 Me Adam, Russel 211 McAdams, Len Elaine 211 McCall, Laurie 211 McCormack, Wayne 67,211 McCormick, Sheila 211 McDonald, Marshall 211 Me Duffy, John 101,211,113,114 McElroy, Brenda 211 McElroy, Julie 211 McGee, Debra 211 McGinnis, Kenneth 211 McGonigle 211 McGuire, Debra 21 Mcllvain, Marianne 211 McIntosh, Vickie 211 McKee, Celeste 211 McManus, Mary 211 McSparin, Pamela 211 Karr, Robert 209,115 Kelleher, Theresa 209 Kellums. Micheal Clark 31,209 Kelly, Deborah 209 Kelly, Diana 209 Kelly, Ruth 209 Kemble, Donna 209,64,67 Kester, Terri Lee 209 Kettering, Steven 209 Kimbel, Theresa 209 Kindschuh, Peter 209 Klatt, Kathryn 209 Kloster, David 209 Knerr, Gary 209 Koehler, Denise 209 Koepplinger, Cynthia 209 Kohl, Suasn 209 Kratzer, Linda 67,209 Krup, John 209 Kruse, Cherly 209 Kulig, Kevin 209 L l a Bare, John 210,118 Laing, Thomas 210 Laisner, Timothy 210 Lake, Audrey 210 Lambach, Lisa 210 Lambert, Betsy 210 Landgraf, Deborah 210 Langdon, Mary Jo 210 Lannen, Nellie 210 Lannen, Richard 210 Lannoo, Jo Ellen 210 Larsen, Brian 210 Larson, Jay 210,109 Larson, Jon 210,118 Larson, William 199,210 Lawhorn, Stephen 210,109 Lawson, Cassandra 31,210 Layer, Charles 210 Leatherman, Lorri 210 Lee, Rena 210 Leeson, Jeffrey 210 Leffler, Beth 210 Lelanek, Max 210 Lenger, Jerry 210 Lensch, William 210 Lerchen, Lawrence 210 Lesley, Craig 210,114 Leslie. Micheal 210,211 Lewis, Steven 101,210 Lincoln, Kathrine 210 Lindahl, Carol 210 Lingafeiter, Sandra 210 Liston, Lynn Alice 210 Lockett. Dennis 210 Loefgren, Reed 210 Lofgren, Micheal 64,67,210,115 Logan, Donald 210,111 Long, Mindi 210 Loring, Roxanne 210 Lossing, Pamela 210 Loveless, John 210 Lowery, Deborah 210 Lowry, Arthur 210 M Mack, Susan 211 Maisenbach, Christopher 211,108,109 Malm, Richard 211,115 Manley, Dora 211 Manson, Thomas Rich 211 Marshall, Marianne 211 Martin, Gerald 211 Mason. Cynthia 65,67,211 Meeks, Gary 211 Merchie, James 211 Meyer, Stephen 211 Michaletti, Barbara 211 Mier. Gregory 211 Miller, Becky 211 Miller, Douglas 211 Miller, Keith 211 Mills, Judith 211 Minarsich, Brad 212 Miskowkz, John 31,101,212.111,118 Mrtchell, Charles 101,212 Mitchell, Ray 212 Mitchell, Ronald 212 Mitchell, Tracy 64,212 Mohr, Craig 212 Mohr, Lisa 212 Moldenschardt, Karen 212 Moller, Eugene 212,109 Monaw, John 212 Moore, Shellie 212 Morgan, Thomas 212 Morlan, Kristy 212 Moroni, Gregory 101,212,114 Morrow, Calvin 21,212 Mortell, Gary 212 Moyer, Kathy 212 Murphy, Patsy 212 Muskeyvalley. Ronell 212,114 N Nederbrock, Danny Joe 212 Nelson, Douglas 212 Nelson, Dwight 212,115 Nelson, Linda 212 Nelson, Mark 212 Nelson, Paul 212 Nesbit, Lorenzo 101,212 Nesseler, Georgette 31,212 Neujahr, Phillip 212 Neumann, Michael 212 Newswander, Gerald 67,212 Newton, Del Anthony 212,219,112,114 Newton, Sheila 212 Nice, John 212 Nito, Joseph 212 Niles, Paul 212 Nimmers, Earl 212 Noble, Bradley 212 Noble, Michele 212 Northcutt, Ronald 212 Now, Rosanne 212 O O ' Brien, Rick 212 Oetting, Theresa Anne 212 O ' Keefe, Pamela 67,212 Olsen, DeEla 212 Omilak, Daniel 212,114 Orr, Prentice 212 Orsborn, Rita 212 Ortiz, Favian 212 Orwitz. Steven 212 Ott, Terry 101,212,111,114 Overton, Gary 212 P Palme , Richard 212 Palmer, Tarra Lynn 212 Pannell, Robin 213 Park, Micheal 213 Parker, Melvin 67 Parr, Daniel 213 Partlow, John 213 Patrick, Linda 213 Patterson, Curtis 101,213 Patterson, Donald G. 210,213 Patterson, Micheal 213 Paul, Lisa 59,213 Pauley, Kim 213 Pauley, Steven 101,213 Payton, Gregory 213 Pealstrom, Sue 31,213 Pence, Mark 213 Pence, Teresa 213 Pepping, James 213 Pepping, Steven 213 Perkins, Avon Dorohty 213,214 Perry, Denise 213 Peschang, Kevin 213 Peterson, Linda 213 Petterson, Pamela 213 Pettie, Candace 213 Pfaff, Vickie 213 Phares, Christine 213 Phelps, Debbie 26,31,44.197,213 254 Piasecke, Andrew 213 Pleper, Kevin 67,213 Polenyo, Anthony 213 Polito, Micheal 101,213 Pollard, Gregory 213 Pope, Micheal 213 Porter, Christine 213 Potter, John 213 Potter, Kathleen 213 Powell, Pamela 213 Pratt, Allan 213 Preston, Charles 64,67,213 Printy, Derriel Jean 190,214 Punkiewicz. Jill 204.214 Q Quick, Carmen 214 Quick, Ronald 214 R Rathburn, Cindy 214 Raymond, Katherine 214 Rebello, Joseph 214 Reed, Aloan 214 Reed, Joel 214 Reed, Roger 214 Reeh, Robin Ann 214 Reese, Thomas 214 Reimers, John 214 Reyes, Susan 214 Reynolds. Micheal 214 Rhode, Kathy 214 Rice, Denise 214 Rice, Mark 214 Richardson, Robert 214 Rider, Debra 67,214 Riffel, Mark 31,214 Riley, Cheryl 214 Riley, Jack 214,118 Roat, Charles 214 Robbins, Becky 214 Robertson. Leon 214 Robinson, Dawn 214 Robinson, Irma 214 Robinson, Wanda 214 Rogers, April 214 Rogers, Randall 214 Romo. Maria 214 Rosemiller, Carl 214 Rosenthal, Clifton 215 Rosenthal. Richard 215 Rosenthal, Steven 215,114 Ross, Richard 67,215,114 Rossi, Joseph 215 Roth, Linda 215 Ruby, Cynthia 215 Rudd, Jody Rae 215 Runge, Dennis 215 Rush, Curtiss 215 Rush, Linda 215 Russell, Rocky 215,118 Ryan. Bill 215 Ryan, Timothy S Sackfield, Dana 215 Salmonson, Richard 215 Sanchez, Anthony 215 Sandusky, Daisy 215 Schab, Robin 215 Scharer, Ronald 21b Scheck, Ann 215 Seheer, Roni 31,215 Schenebricker, Robert 67,215 Scherer, Christy, 215 Schmidt, Amy 215 Schmidt, Lawrence 215 Schroder, Pamela 215 Schroder, Scott 215 Schulz, Pamela 215 Schutter, Kenneth 215 Schwartz, Doris 215 Schwartz, Susan 215 Schwiebert, John 62,67,215 Schweickhardt, Harold 215 Scott, Deborah 39,215 Scott, Elizabeth 215 Seales, Jimmy 215 Searcy, Micheal 215 Seefieldt, Wayne 215 Sellers, Roy 215 Senske, David 215 Sergeant, Lawrence 215,114 Seward. Willie N. 31,215,118 Seyb, Daniel 215 Shaner, Patrick 62,215 Shannon, Marty 215 Sharp, Pamela 215 Sharp, Terri 215 Sheehan, Peggy 215 Shelton, Ronald 215 Sherwin, John 101.215 Shewed, John 215 Shioley, Patricia 215 Shields, Cathleen 215 Shivers, Richard 216 Shoemaker, Kevin 64.67.216,115 Short, Damon 66,667,216 Shorter, Gail 216 Shrader, Gail 216 Simenec, Daryl 216 Simmons, Gail 216 Simmons, Samuel 216 Sivill, Mark 216 Slach, Frank 216 Slach, John 216 Slivken, Karla 216 Slivken, Kenneth 62,204,216 Smith, Jeanne 216 Smith, John R. 216 Smith, lee W 216 Smith, Mark 64,67,216,114 Smith, Richard 64,67,216 Smith, Robert 216 Smithson, Judy 216 Snell, Karen 216 Soderberg, Peter 216,52 Solis, Maria 216 Sparbel, Micheal 93,216 Spurgetis, Dennis 216,118 Spurgetis, Peggy 216 Stanforth, Donald 67,216 Starcevich, Theodore 216 Stark, Brenda 216 Starks, Debra 216 Starling, Inetha 216 Steagall, Cindy 216 Steele, Deborah 216 Stein, Marc 216,118 Stengel, Charles 216 Stetson, Paul 216 Stewart, Artie 216 Stewart, Kathryn 216 Stewart, Kay 216 Stone, Deborah 216 Stottlemyre, Rosalie 31,216 Stout, Debra 216 Strahl, Carol 216 Strauss, Paul 65,67,216 Strayer, Charles 217 Strouse, Kathy 217 Strutz, Teresa 217 Sullivan, David 217 Sundqutst, Rhonda Kay 217 Sutton, Wayne 217 Swale, Gary 67,217 Swanson, David 66,67,217 Swim, Steven 217 Sylvester, Peggy 217 T Tacey, Donald 217 Talboom, Cheri 217 Taylor, David 217 Taylor, Terry Micheal 93,204,217,114 Taylor. Robert 101,217,111 Teague, Sharon 217 Teel, Susan 217 Tempel, Kendall 217.115,118 Terrill, Bonnie 217 Thiesen, Jean 217 Thiesen, Mark 67.217,114 Thomas, Barbara Ellen 217 Thomas, Barbara J. 217 Thomas, Janet 217 Thomas, Micheal E. 31,101,217,118 Thomas, Tommy 217 Thompson, Craig 217 Thompson, Micheal F. 217 Thornton, Delano 101,217,111 Thornton, Donald 217 Thornton, Steven 217 Timm, Barbara 217 Timm, LuAnn 217 Todd, David 217 Tomich, Dawn 91,217 Toney, Douglas 217 Trimble, Jeffrey 217 Trulson, Paula 217 Tschappat. Kenneth 217 Tucker, John 217 Turnbull, John 217,101 Turner, Lorenzo 101,217,118 Tyler, Jeffrey 217 U LJdy, Catherine 217 Ullman, Connie 217 V Valberg, Tamra 217 VanBlair, Micheal 217 VanDerKamp, David 62,217 Vann, Joyce 217 VanWolvelaere, Tod 217,118 VanZandbergen, Wendy 217 Varner, Roxanne 217 Vasquez, Oscar 217 Veasey, Harry 101,218,118 Versman, Julie 218 Viviani, Elaine 218 Vogt, Kevin 218,118 Vofistedt, Lana 218 Voss, Micheal 31,218 Votroubek, Vicky 218 W Waggoner, Clifford 101,218 Walker, Gary 218 Walker, John 218 Walker, Linda 218 Walters, Michelle 218 Wangelin, Linda 218 Ward, Marilyn 218 Wardlow, Rodney 218 Washburn, Kathryn 218 Watkins, Deborah 218 Watson, Renee 218 Webb, George 218 Webster, Dianna 218 Weed, Patricia 218 Weed, Patrick 218,114 Weeks, Craig 218.115,111 Weeks, Katherine 91,204,218 Weigand. Nancy 218 Weisenborn. Clayton 218 Wendland, Jody 218 Wenger, Jodi 218 Wenos, Richard 218 West, Karen 218 Westerman, Diane 218 Westpfahl, Nancy 218 Wheeler, Debra 218 Whitcomb, Melinda 218 Whitcomb, Thomas 218 White, Rosemary 31,218 Whitlock, Billy 218 Whitten, Rose 218 Wickenburg, Rhonda 218 Wilburn, Bruce 218 Wildman, Anne 204,218 Wiley, Charles 64,67,218 WHker, Steven 101,219 Willetts. David 219,109 Willhite. Joni 219 Williams, Brenda 219 Williams, Carla 219 Williams, Jeffrey 219 Williams, Judy 219 Williams, Robert 219,118 Williams, Teresa 219 Williamson, Merry 219 Winterbottom, John 219 Winters, Jesse 219 Woeckner, Lawrence 219 Wood, Donna 219 Work, Michele 219 Workheiser, John 219 Worman, Robert 219 Wright, Nancy 219 V Yakovich, Barbara 219 Yohn, Deborah 219 Young, Joyce 219 Yuris, Kathleen 24,219 255 z Zeitler, Randall 219 Zelnio, Daniel 101,219 Zeroth, Lorraine 219 Zimmerman, Linden Elaine 64,67,219 Zukerman, Debra 219 Juniors A Abel, Ketih 174 Adams, Kathleen 174,262 Adams, Krist 174 Adams, Robert E. 174 Adams, Robert L. 174 Albertson, Lloyd 174 Albrecht, Sheryl 174 Alfrey, Robert 174 Albritton, Patricia 174 Allbritton, Ralph 174,118,111 Allen, Jane 174 Allen, Sharon Yvonne 174 Allison, Marcia 174 Alongi, Joyce 174 Amato, Mark 174 Anderson, Micheal 174 Angel, Gavin 174,114 Angel, John 174,114 Anthony, Dale 174 Armstrong, Rebecca 174 Arnold, Kenneth 31,174 Ashby, William 174 Ater, Robert 174,114 Atkinson, Jerri 174 Atnip, Micheal 174 Averill, Micheal 174 Avery, Judith 174 B Babers, DeWitt 174 Bacon, Teresa 174 Baird, Randall 174 Ballinger, Micheal 69,174 Balmer, Gloria 174 Banks, Ronald 174,114,112,114 Barnes, Barry 174,118,121,124.125,122,106 Barnes, Candace 31,174,191 Barnes, Debbie 174 Barnes, Jim 174 Barnett, Donna 174 Barr, Linda 28,174,194,262 Barrett, Terry 174 Baudendistel, Elaine 174 Baugh, Timothy 174 Beach, Nancy 174 Behrens, Marilyn 174 Beinke, Luanne 38,38,174 Bell, Bonita 174 Bell, Robert 175 Bennett. Todd Randall 64,175 Bennett, Monica 175 Benz, Ricky 64,67,175.114,113,114 Benson, Loretta 175 Bertelsen, Janet 26,175,103 Beswick, Roberta 175 Bigsby, Micheal 175 Bingaman, Kristine 31,175 Birrell, Robert 175 Blair, Paul 175 Blake, Mary 175 Blakely, Thomas 175 Blattner, Brain 175 Bleuer, Nancy 175 Bleuer, Vern 175 Blocker, Arthur 93,175 Blondell, Jerri 175 Bolis, Susan 64,65,67,175 Bomia, Linda 175 Books, Kathryn 175 Booras, Stephanie 175 Booton, Beverly 175 Boswell, Cassandra 175 Boswell, Thomas 93,175 Bowers, William 175 Bowser, Guy 93,175 Boyd, Gwendolyn 175 Boyle, David 175,76 Boyle, Steven 175 Bradley, Wilma 64,66,175 Bragg, Diana 175 Bragg, Saretha 176 Branch, Dorothea 176 Brandt, Kevin 176 Braner, Marcia 176 Braun, Nancy 176 Breiby, Julie 176 Brent, Kathleen 67,176 Briggs, Stephen 31,176,118,122,102 Brimberg, Cynthia 176 Britton, John 176 Broendel, Mark 176 Bromley, John 176 Brose, William 176 Brostrom, Lee 176,115 Brown, Anna 176 Brown, Morris 176 Brown, Ronald 176 Brown, Steven 176,262 Brown, Steven 176,118,124,102 Budelier, David 176 Bunch, Diane 176 Buntaine, Deborah 64,176,262 Buranek, Joseph 176 Burkert, Lance 64,66,176 Burkhead, Lynette 176 Burns, Diana 176 Burrill, Melany 64,67,69,176 Burroughs, James 176 Bush, David 176 Butler, William 176 Butts, Deborah 176 C Cacich, Jan 177 Callow, Patrick 69,177 Campbell, Micheal 177 Capitani, Melinda 177 Carey, Sheila 177,76 Carleton, Deborah 177 Carlile, Dennis 177 Carlsen, Gregory 31,93,177 Carlson, Darron 64,66,67,177 Carlson, Gregory 177 Carlson, Linda 177 Carlson, Reed 177 Carmthan, Jeffrey 177 Carroll, John 177 Chadwick, James 177 Chambers, Patrick 177 Chappell, John 177,115 Chappell, Lawrence 93,177 Christiansen, John 177 Clark, Pamela 177 Clayton, Ea Jean 177 Clendenin, Mitchell 93,177 Cliff, John 64,66,177 Cloninger, Mary 91,177,76,262.115 Colclasure, Micheal 177 Cole, Carolyn 177 Cole, Holly 71,177 Cole, Robert 177,114 Coleman, Karen 71,177 Collins, Bobbie 177 Colvin, Jewel 92,178,114 Cook, Marijane 178 Cooklin, Richard 37,93,178,111 Cooper, Ann 178 Cooper, Dorothy 31,26,178,77,262 Cooper, Susan 178 Cope, Connie 178 Coplea, Kathy 178 Cosentine, Kim 178 Coulson, Robert 178 Crable, Sherry 178 Creger, Cathy 26,70,178 Creger, Mark 178 Crompton, Randy 67,178 Crowder, Gayle 178 Cullison, Karen 59,178 Curry, Donna 178 Curry, Timothy 26,44,178 Cutter, Lynn 31,178 D Dahlen, Elizabeth 64,178 Dalkoff, Linda 26,178 DalPonte, Karen 28,178 Danes, Brenda 178 Danielson, Casey 178 Dasso, Mitzie 178 Davis, Janice 178 Davis, Jeanette 66,67,178 Davis, Martin 178,112.104,114 Day, George 93,178,114 Decker, Jeffrey 178 Decker, Steven 178 DeLeu, Richard 178,205 DeLoose, Debra 178 DeMay, Micheal 179 DeMeyer, Douglas 26,69.179 DeMott, Deborah 64,71,179 Deneckere, Steven 179 Denton, Kathryn 179 DePaepe, Angela 179 DePaepe, Mary 179 De Pauw, Dennis 179 DePew, Elizabeth 179 Dick, Dean 64,66,67,179 Doden, Heidi 24,64,67,179,262 Dolph, Micheal 179 Doran, Clinton 179 Dorbeck, Richard 179 Dorman, Delores 179 Dowie, Ruth 24,67,179 Downing, Susan 179 Duff, Tery 179 Duncan, David 179 Duncheon, Lynne 24,179 Dunsmoor, Rosemary 179 f Each, John 93,179,111 Eagle, Carolyn 31,91,179,115 Edgar, Pamela 179 Edmonds, Kathy 179 Edwards, JoAnn 179 Ehlers, Pamela 179 Elliot, Douglas 64,179 Ellis, Cleveland 179.111 Ellison, Steven 70,179 Elmore, Rebecca 179 Eisner, Edwin 179 Elvidge, Bruce 179,122,118 Engels, Richard 179 England, Susan 180 Engstrom, David 180 Engstrom, Donald 180 Esparza, Richard 180 Essary, Dennis 180 Ewing, Rita 26,180 F Faith, Steven 180,114 Fancher, Suzanne 180 Farley, Tonya 180 Farrar, Thomas 180 Fay, Mary 39,180 Feeley, Rosanna 180 Feldhahn, Brian 180 Fenton, Steven 180,118 Findley, Doyle 180 Findley, Joseph 180 Fisher, Douglas 180,115 Fisher, James 180 Fleming, Steven 180 Fletcher, Janis 180 Fluker, Debbie 180 Flynn, James 180 Foley, Debra 26,69,70,180 Forward, Diane 180 Foster, Alvin 93,180,111 Foster, Douglas 67,93,180,111 Foster, Micheal 180 Foulkes, Gweneth 16,71,180,262 Foulks, Patricia 180 Fowler, Eddie 180 Fowler, Sandra 180 Fox, Jeri 180 Fox, Karen 180 Fox, Micheal 180 Franks, Drexel 180 Frazelle, Donna 180,71 Frazelle, Gary 180 Frazer, Douglas 180 Freeburg, Karen 180,77 Freed, Donna 180 Freese, Debra 180 Froude, Kurtis 180 Fry, Daniel 180 Fullerton, Debra 71,180 Fulton, Micheal 93,180 Furniss, Royla 67,181 Furstenau, Gretchen 26,71,181,76,262,103 G Gamelin, Quentin 175,181,184 Gansz, Shirley 181 Garard, Robert 181 256 Garmon, Arlie 181 Garretl, Dianna 181 Garrett, William 181 Garrison, David 181 Garvey, Mary 181 Gathright, Willie 181 Geisendorfer, Susan 181 Georgecopoulos, Peter 181 Gephart, Judith 181,77 Gibson, Cynthia 31,181 Gibson, Gary 181 Gilliam, Keith 181,42,115 Gjerde, Ted 181 Glider, Steven 181 Gobble, Valerie 26,181 Goldman, Diane 181 Goldsmith, Beverly 181 Goldstein, Daniel 181 Goold, Daen 181 Gorenstein, Renee 181 Gotthardt, Debra 181 Gotthardt, Thomas 181 Gottsch, JoDell 31,181 Grabau, Scott, 181 Grams, Barbara 181 Grams, Sarah 181 Graves, Steven 181 Green, Dennis 182 Green, Mary 182 Greenleaf, Janet 69,182 Greenman, Larry 67,182 Greenwood, David 182 Griffin, Deborah 31,182 Grindle, David 182 Grissom, Micheal 182 Grossed, Su anne 182 Gunther, John 64,65,67,182,114 Guss, Chuck 182 Gustafson, Susan 182 Guth, John 182,115 Guthrie, Marcia 182 Guy, Ann 182 Guzzo, Jim 182 Guzzo, Thomas 182 H Hackett, Cathy 182,26 Hall, Lindsay 182 Hall, Pamela 182 Hallas, Claudia 182 Haller, Lisa 64,182 Halpern, Julie 182 Hamming, Bruce 182,118,120,124 Hampton, Paula 71,182 Haney, Richard 69,182,108,111 Hansen, David 93,182,111 Hansen, Kitrick 182 Hanson. Daniel 182,108,111 Hanson, David 182,108 Hanson, Jerry 182,111 Hanson, Lois 182 Hardin, Edward 182 Harney, Rickey 182 Harris, Charles 93,182,111 Hartman, Debra 64,66,67 Harvey, Ann 182 Hass, Deborah 182 Hasson, Pamela 182 Hawley, Billy 182,111 Hayes, Rita 182 Hays, Deborah 182 Headley, Karen 31,182 Healy, Diana 71,182 Heath, Rodney 182 Heber, Patti 182 Heinman, Paul 182 Henderson, Jane 182 Hendrickson, Jeffrey 183 Hendrickson, Melba 183 Hendrix, Eugene 183 Henson, Ronna 183 Herbert, Kenneth 62,67,183 Herdt, Cynthia 183 Hiatt, Joan 183 Hiatt, Terri 183 Hickman, Patricia 26,71,183 Hickson, John 183 Hines, June 183 Hines, Russell 183 Hinrichsen, Cynthia 183 Hisey, Charles 183 Hixson, Susan 183 Hodge, Micheal 93,183,114 Hodson, Lorna 183 Hoegerel, Jack 183 Hoener, Jacqueline 71,183 Hoffman, Robert 183,113 Hoffmeier, Eldon 183 Hofmann, Carolyn 67,183 Hoing, Rodney 183 Hollerud, Steven 183 Holliday, Pat 183 Holloway, Allen 183 Holmquist, Larry 183 Hoover, Charlotte 183 Hoover, Leslie 183 Hoover, Russell 183 Hoover, Terri 183 Hoskins, Cathy 183 Howe, Julia 183 Howell, Bonnie 28,183 Hudson, Alan 183,262 Hudson, Debra 183 Hudson, Jessica 26,71,183 Huff, Emily 183 Huffman, James 183 Hummel, Roger 183 Hunter, Judy 183 Inloes, Christine 183 Isenberger, Diane 183 Iverson, Karl 183 J Jacks, Dennis 183 Jacks, Timothy 183 Jackson, Alan 184,115 Jackson, Marvin 184 Jackson, Micheal 184,108 Jacobs, Carl 184,108 Jamison, Theodore 26,184,53 Janneh, Duramani 56,184 Janssen, Gary 184 Janssens, Debra 184 Jenkins, Leona 184 Jesperson, Barbara 184 Johnson, Donald 184 Johnson, Doris 184 Johnson, Edward 184 Johnson, Raymond 184 Johnson, Robert J. 92,181,184,118,120,125 Johnson, Jerry 184 Johnson, John 67,184,118 Johnson, Kathryn 184 Johnson, Steven 184,114 Johnson, Thaddeus 184 Johnson, Warren 184 Johnston, Jody 184 Johnston, Joseph 184 Jones, Allen 184 Jones, Bruce 184 Jones, Judy 184 Jones. Norrita 64,67,71,184 K Karaway, Ruth 26,184 Karzin, Nicholas 69,184,115 Kay, Cynthia 31,39,38,184 Kelinson, Leonard 185 Kennedy, Bridget 185 Kennedy, Ronald 93,185 Kerler, Bonny 185 Kibling, Kathryn 185 Kiefer, Nancy 31,185,77 Kincaid, Robert 185 Kindschuch, John 184,185 King, Joe 185 Kittler, John 60,64,185 Knanishu, Nancy 185,105 Knight, David 185 Koester, Caroline 185 Kolinchinsky, Jeffrey 185,115 Kolls, Paula 185,103 Kolsrud, Darlene 185 Kost, Astrid 185 Krug, Denise 185 Kulig, Micheal 185 L LaBare, JoAnn 185 Laden, Jan Pierre 185 Lage, Carey Joe 185 Lampkin, Janicetine 185 Lane, Janet 185 Langdon, Victoria 185 Langston, Elaine 185 Lange, Jerry 185 Lannen, Katherine 185 Lannen, Patrick John 185 Lawhorn, Kathryn 186 Lantau, Richard 186 Lapsley, Deborah 186 Lawhorn, Melissa 26,186,191 Leatherman, Mary 186,77 Lee, Peggy 186 Leffel, Jill 186 Lehrener, Teresa 26,186 Lenderman, Ricky 186 Leonard, Susan 64,67,186 Lesley, Terri 31,186 Liddell, John 186 Lindahl, William 186 Linder, Helen 186 Lipovac, Mary 186 Lofgren, Sara 186 Lofquist, William 69,186 Logan, Victoria 186 Lohmeier, James 51,186,115 257 Lomas, Rochelle 186 Lomax, Maude 186 Long, Cynthia 26,186 Loring, Debra 186 Loveless, Sandra 186 Lovett, Dana 64,67,186 Lovett, Ralph 186 Lowery, Denise 91,186,115 Luckenbihl, Louis 186 Lund, Jack 186,106 Lundquist, Mitchell 186 Me McAdams, Scott 186 McCarthy, Dan 186 McClellan, Brian 67,186 McCliniock, Debra 186 McClure, Connie 186 McCormick, Bruce 67,186 McCoy, David 186 McCullough, Cheryl 186 McCullough, Vern 64,67,186,118 McEvoy, John 186 McFarland, James 186 McGee, Linda 186 McGinnis, Sheila 186 McKee, John 186 McClay, Bruce 186 McLemore, Kathryn 186 McMillan, Debra 186 McWade, Judy 186 M Madsen, Susan 31,173,187,262 Mahlo, Debra 64,187 Makiney, Beth 70,187 Malone, Daniel 187 Manthey, Andrew 187 Martin, Douglas 187 Martin, Walter Bux 187 Masengarb, Gene 187 Masengarb, Harvey 187 Mason, Michelle 187 Math, Micheal 187 Matherly, Barbara 69,187 Matherly, Beverly 187 Maurus, John 93,187 Maxey, Karen 187 Meincke, Bruce 187 Mejia, Richard 187 Melton, Richard 64,65,67,187 Mendoza, Linda 187 Mesich, Deborah 171,187 Metoff, Maria 187 Metternich, Martin 187 Metz, Allan 187 Meyer, Jerome 187 Mickelson, Alesia 187 Miers, Lisa 28,69,187 Miklas, Susan 187 Miller, Amy 187 Miller, Christine 187 Miller, Jana 91,187,77,262,115 Miller, Joan 64,65,1Q7 Miller, Robert 187 Mills, Linda 187 Minner, Janet 187 Mitchell, Jerry 64,173,187,262,115,111 Montegna, Katheren 187 Moore, Linda 26,187,262 Moore, Rodney 187 Moran, Patsy 187 Morgan, Billy Joe 187,115 Morgan, Melvin 187 Morrow, John 64,67,187 Mosenfelder, Daniel 187,77 Moser, Ronald 188 Moyer, Geraldine 188 Murphy, Gary 188 Myers, William 64,188 N Nachbauer, Rebecca 26,71,176,188,105 Neifing, Lynn 188 Nelson. Denise 64,66,188 Nelson, Mark 188 Nesbitt, Sherrill 188 Nesseler, Richard 188 Neujar, Paul 188 Newton, Christine 188 Newton, Drew 31,188 Nixon, David 67,188,108,111 Northcut, Mitzi 188 Northern, Ardella 188 Northern, Loretta 188 Nunez, Lidia 188 O Odean, Mark 188 Oldfather, Steven 188 Olsen, Carrol 188 Olson, David 188,114 Olson, Donald 188 O ' Melia, Terry 188 Osborn, John 70,188,118,108 Osborn, Lyle 188 Ovendon, Luc i 188 Overton, James Allen 188 Owen, Lennie 188 Owens, Howard 188 P Padilla, Gloria 31,188 Pagett, Jack 188 Park, Debbie 188 Park, Stephen 188,111 Parr, Micheal 188 Parrott, Janet 188 Patrick, Micheal 189 Peasley, Lou Ann 189 Perry, Deborah 189 Perry, Jesse 189 Peschang, Janice 189 Peterson, Christine 189 Peterson, Dennis 189 Peterson, Sara 189,26 Petit, James 189 Petterson, Carolyn 189 Phelps, Roy 26,44,50,69,70,75,189,53 Phillips, Bradley 189 Phillips, Euretta Jean 189 Pirmann, Thomas 189,118,123 Polton, Nancy 189 Powey, Terry 189 Pratt, Morris 189 Printy, Gerry 71,189 Pugh, Charles 189 Punkiewicz, Jeffrey 189,115 Putney, Marilyn 189 Q Quale, Angela 189 Quick, Roy 93,189 R Race, Gary 189 Ralston, Mark 64,65,67,189 Ralston, Miriam 189 Randerson, Carey 64,65,67,189 Rank, Bradley 189 Rathburn, Thomas 189 Reed, Barbara 64,65,67,189 Reed, Christine 71,189 Reed, Lynnette 189 Reiff, Gary 190 Reinhart, Susan 190 Reynolds, Randy 190 Rice, David 190 Richardson, Annie 190 Richardson, Dianne 190 Richeson, Lynnette 190 Richter, Joan 190 Ring, Beverly 190 Roate, Lawrence 190 Robinson, Diane 190 Robinson, Francine 190 Robinson, S herry 190 Roderick, Judith 26,28,31,190 Rogers, Daniel 190 Rogers, Sandra 190 Rollins, Patricia 64,71,190 Rose, Barbara 190 Rosenberger, Marlys 190 R os son, Deborah 190 Rothweiler, Laura 190 Rottman, Jerrol 190 Rouse, David 190 Rowe, Susan 190 Rubin, Martin 190 Russell, Danny 190,77 5 Sajak, Roger 190 Sajak, Ward 190,302 Salak, Suzanne 26,190 Sales, Thomas 190 Samuelson, Craig 190 Sanchez, Valda 190 Sanders, Carron 190 Sandusky, Craig 60,190 Sax, Caren 31,190 Schafer, James 190 Schafterman, Micheal 190 Scherer, Barbara 190 Schmidt, Peter 190 Schmook, Micheal 190 Schubert, Debra 190 Schulmeister, Robert 69,190 Schultz, Irvin 190 Schultz, Rebecca 26,190 Schultz, Susan 26,28,39,190 Schultz, Suzanne 191 Scott, Cathy 191 Scott, Jacqueline 28,38,191 Scott, Peggy 191 Sears, Sheila 191 Sedlak, George 191 Sedrel, Richard 69,191 Seidel, Janet 191 Sergeant, Stephen 191 Sesson, Phillip 191 Shaner, Barbara 191 Sharp, William 191 Shaw, Kathy 192 Shell, Dave 192 Shelton, Floyd 192 Shepard, Kathleen 192 Shepherd, Carole 192 Shields, Orville 67,192 Shrake, Terry 192 Silas, Melvin 192 Simmons, Brenda 192 Simmons, John 192 Simmons, Roger 192 Simpson, Jeanette 192 Singleton, Linda 192 Sivill, Kathryn 31,192 Skafidas, Lori 26,28,73,192 Skinner, Raymond 67,192 Sloan, Kathy 192 Smiley, Connie 192 Smith, David 192 Smith, Kirk 192 Snyder, Victor 192 Soady, Elizabeth 59,192 Solis, Linda 192 Somes, Jean 192 Sonneville, Margaret 192 Spurgetis, Jon 192 Stancil, Carol 192 Starling, William 192 Steele, Deborah 192 Stegall, Sandra 192 Stefiing, Harry 31,192 Stephenson, Paula 192 Stevenson, Verne 192 Steward, Warnice 192 Stewart, Elliot 192 Stice, Kathy 192 Stirts, Cindy 192 Stone, Ted 60,192,104 Strausse, Marilyn 64,192 Stropes, Stephen 192 Sullivan, James 192 Sutton, Patricia 28,46,192 Swank, Roxanne 192 Swedberg, Susan 91,192,115 Swim, Sharon 26,64,192 T Taube, Gary 192 Taylor, Daniel 192 Taylor, Lynetta 192 Taylor, Patricia 71,192 Taylor, Sandra 192 Taylor, Thomas 69,70,192 Teeter, Daniel 67,192 Tempel, Randall 192 Temple, Sandra 26,28,31,192 Thompson, Dennis 193 Thompson, Micheal 193,115 Thompson, Robert 193 Thomson, Tory 62,193 Thornton, Reginald 193 Tucker, Barbara 193 Tucker, Karen 193 258 Tucker, Sharon 71,193 Tumlin, Janet 193 Turnbull, Lynn 64,65,67,173,193 Turner, Ellen 64,67,193 Turner, James 193,114 Twitty, Esther 193 Tyrell, Andrew 193 U Ulam, Leroy 193 V Valsoana, Louis 63,178,193 VanDenBreen, Jane 193 VanSpybrook, Karla 193 Varadi. Helen 193 Varner, Lloyd 193 Varner, Scott 193 Veasey, Tommy 193 Vesole, David 178.193 Vickeroy, Carol 193 Viernow, Roger 193 Vincent, Jeffrey 193 Vrell, Sheryl 193 W Wadsager, Ellen 193 Walheim, Dennis 193 Wakeland, Robert 193 Walker, Bruce 93,193,106 Walker, Trudy 193 Ward, Joe Ann 193 Warren, Ered 193 Weatherly, Peggy 193 Webb, Pamela 193 Weber, Vicki 193,76 Weed, Richard 193 Werkert, Cathy 193 Welsh. Susan 26,31,193 Wendland, Gerianne 193 Wensling, Scott 193 West, Donald 193 West, Gerald 193 Westerbeck, Steven 193 Westerfield, Steven 193 Whaley, Michelle 193 Wheatley, Thomas 193 Whitcomb, James 193 White, Brenda 193 White, Sherri 193 Whitesell, Vicky 193 Wilkens, Gregory 193 Wilkens, Janice 64,67,194 Willers, David 64,67.194 Willett, Timothy 194 Williams, David 194 Williams, Debra 26,28,29,71,194,103 Williams, Fred 194 Williams, Teresa 194 Wilson, Hazel 194,71 Wilson, Joseph 194 Wilson, Rosie 194 Wilson. Timothy 64,194 Wilson, William 194 Winters, Mark 64,66,194 Wise, Donald 194 Wisely, Debra 194 Withenbury, Pamela 26,194 Wolters, Timothy 194 Work, Deanna 194 Worman, John Micheal 194 Wynes, Christine 31,194 Wynn, Nan 71,194,76 V Yacone, Micheal 194 Yeager, John 194 York, Jeanette 194 Young, Peter 194 Z Zare, Micheal 194 Zukerman, Marti 39,187,194,103 Zwer, Micheal 178,194 Seniors A Abel, William 132 Adney, Nancy 132 Allen, James 132 Allison, Jane 69,76,132 Anderson, Frederick 132 Anderson, Gary 67,93,132 Anderson, James H 132,115 Anderson, Mary Jane 25,132 Anderson, Susan 44,132 Anderson, Todd 44.132,42,115 Appier, Bradley 26,27,132,108 Apple, Joyce 132 Armstrong, Linda 28,132 Arnett, Elodie 56,69,132 Arnoe, Larry 132 Arnold. Steven 31,92,99,132 Ashpaugh, David 133 Atkins, Keith 92,113,114,133 Atwater, James 133 Ayers, Thomas 133 B Babb, Dinah 133 Baines, Donna 64,133 Baker, Micheal 133 Ballinger, Vickie 133 Bauman, David 133 Bane, Donna 69,133 Banks, Beverly 64,67,133 Barker, Lawrence 64,66,133 Barnard, Kay 133 Barnes, Brenda 133 Barnett, Vera 133 Bait, Ellen 26,51,134 Battin, Susan 71,134 Baugh, Teresa 134 Bealer, Larry 134 Beam, Sandra 67,134 Beauchamp, Daniel 134 Beauchamp, Pamela 26,31,77,134 Begyn, Gregory 134 Behrends, Lisa 134 Bell, Martin 134 Bell, Thomas 134 Benfield, Pamela 134 Bengston, Cynthia 134 Benjamin, Barbara 134 Bennett, Randy 134 Benoit, Donna 134 Benton, Joan 134 Berg, David 134 Berg, Donna 134 Bergren, Stephen 135 Bernauer, Jennifer 135 Betts. Nancy 135 Bevans, Richard 30,31,92,94,97,98,100,112,113,135, 106,114 Bevill, John 31,50,51,77,135 Bigsby, Kathleen 135 Bingaman, Carlene 44,60,135,103,105 Bjorkman, Bonnie 135 Blais, Kerryn 135 Blakney, Bennie 135,108,109,114 Blocker, Gloria 135 Bloom, John 37,135,106 Boetje, Della 135 Bonnett, Kent 135 Borrell, Barbara 135 Boss, Danny 135 Boss, Donna 135 Boswell, Reginald 92,98,135 Boughan, Charles 135 Bowyer, Bonnie 136 Boxman, Scott 36,44,136,131,115,42 Boyd, Karen 28,136,103 Boyd, Lauren 136,103 Bradley, Dennis 136 Branch, Devolia 136 Breackenridge, Deborah 136 Breck, Arthur 60,64,67,136 Brelsford, Sheryl 136 Brendel, Linda 136 Brennan, Carol 76,136 Brinker, Jerry 136 Britton, Joan 136 Brown, Craig 46,136 Brown, Linda 136 Brown, Theodore 70,136,115 Brozovich, Lois 136 Buckles, John 137 Buckrop, Bruce 137,108 Buckrop, Linda 137 Bull, Peggy 26,49,69,137 Bunch, Debra 22,49,69,73.137,262 Bundy, Susan 26,80,81,83,137,262 Bunker, Elizabeth 137 Burke, Patricia 25.46,75,137 Burkhead, Daniel 137,106 Burlingame. Annette 56,137,20 Burton, Jeffrey 137 C Campagna, Mary Ann 137,105 Campbell, Micheal 137 Carel, Deborah 137 Carlisle, Jacqueline 137 Carlson, Jean 26,137 Carlson, Henry 137 Carlson, Reynold 44,137 Carothers, Dean 137 Carpenter, Jerry 92,98,137,140,111 Carson. Marie 50,51,75,138,52,53 Carter, Rebecca 138 Caulpetzer, Scott 31,62,138 Chambers, Robert 138 Cheek. Candace 26,80,83,90,138 Claussen, Betty 138 Cleaveland, Martha 138 Coatney, Roberta 138 Cobb, Mark 138 Cobert, Micheal 64,66,138 Cockerill, Jan 66,67,138 Coffman, Earl 138 Coin, Patricia 71,138 Collier, Billy Joe 138 Collier, Eugenia 64,65,67,138 Collins, Margaret 138 Colvin. Cathleen 76,138 Cornmesser, Jean 138 Conrad, Chris 138,115 Conway, John 121,124,139,118 Cook, Dennis 139 Cowan, Thomas 66,93,139 Crisp, Barbara 139 Crooks, Connie 139 Crouch, Randy 64,139 Crownover, Diane 139 Cueno, Frederick 139 Cusick, Steve 132 D Dahlberg, Linda 139 Dahlquist, Robert 139 Dahlstrom, Donald 64,66,139 Dau, Linda 139 Davies, James 67,92,139 Davis. Brenda 31,139 Davis, Larry 139 Davis, Randy 139 Davis, Warren 139 Day, Emmanuel 60,139,111 Deane, Sandra 139 DeBacker, Diane 139 DeBarr, Joan 46,140,105 Deering, Mark 140 DeHaven, Janice 140 Dejonghe, Pamela 140 Denis, Stephen 140 DeSmet, Richard 140 DeWinter, Russell 140 Doellinger, Scott 140 Dolph, Stephen 140 Doran, Cindy 140 Douglas, Thomas 77,140 Downing, Jack 140,111 Doyle, Randy 69,140,21 Drovesky, Steven 140 Drowns, Michael 140 Dryoel, Martha 140 Duyvejonck, Jon 31,43,44,141,42,115 Dye, Edward 43.92,99,100,141 E Eagle, George 25,62,141,104 Easley, Margo 141 Eaton, Margo 141 Eberts, Karen 141 Edwards, Mark 141 Ekblad, John 141 Ekonomos, Paula 76,141 Elliot, Thomas 141 Elsbury, Pamela 141 259 Enburg, Victoria 22,50,51,76,141 Hisey, Leah 90,146 Lees, Brian 152,64,66 Epik, Aksel 24,75,141 Hodge, Barbara 146 Lefstein, Marlin 62,152 Epperly, Deirdre 64,65,141 Hodson, Frank 146 Lemkau, Bruce 152 Esparza, Wendy 141 Hoefle, Deborah 146 Lemme, David 152 Eychaner, Kurt 142 Holmquist, Steven 146 Lenger, Patricia 152 Holtzer, Ted 147 Lewis, Richard 152 F FToIzman, Frank 92,147 Liggit, Anne 152 i Hoover, Robert 147 Lincoln, Michael 152,106 Hopper, Kenneth 147 Lindorf, Julie 152,69,70,64 Fallon, Duncan 142,122 Hopper, Sondra 147 Lindy, Douglas 64.66,69,152 Farrier, Kathy 142 Howard, Dale 147 Ling, Jeanette 152 Flores, Thomas 142 Huff, Bruce 147 Lofgran, Ellen 31,152 Fluegel, Pamela 142 Huffman, Roberta 147 Lohmeier, Robert 23.44,76,152,42 Forth, Donald 142 Huffman, Robert 64,66,147,102,114 Loman, Judith 152 Foy, Susan 132,142 Hull, Laurel 147 Loquist, Cynthia 152 Frances, Frank 44,142,42,43,108,111 Hymes, Paul 64,147 Loring, Jean 152 Frank, Daniel 142 Lossing, Gerald 92,%,153 Freed, Delores 142 Lowry, Daryl 153 Fritz, Celeste 31,142 Lubben, Jill 64,65.67.153 Fuller, Paul 142 Lundberg, Jay 153 Fuller, Richard 142 Luther. Kathy 153 Fuller, Robert D 64,65,67.142 Inda, Jane 26,147 Fulton, Gloria 142 C ) Me McAdams, Melva 153,103 McCormick, Gilbert 153 Jackson, Carol 133,147 McCullough, Rhonda 153 Gage, Suzann 142 Janecke, Chris 25,147 McDaniel, Joseph 153 Gallagher, Jayme 31,142 jawoisz, Jeri 147 McDonald, Denise 30,31,153 Gannon, Steve 142 Jecks, Frederick 147,108 McEvoy, Debra 153 Gansz, Dale 142,113,114 Jenks, Jerry 92.%,147 McKenna, Edward 153 Garlock, George 143 Jennings, Sandra 147 McKinney, Mary 153 Garrett, Robin 71,143 Johnson, Kristine 147 McKinnon, Tommy 153 Gartelos, John N. 75,143 Johnson, Christine 147 McKissick, Mark 69,70,153,102 Garvey, Kathleen 143 Johnson, Danny 147 McManus, Mary 154 Gathright, Robert 92,143 Johnson, Lewis 147 McMillan, Mark 49,154 Geist, Doretta 143 Johnson, Linnea 22,23,63,73,147 McMillan, Sally 154 Gibbs, James 143 Johnson, Pamela 147 McMurray, Randall 154 Gibson, Rick 113,114 Johnson, Peter 147 McWilliams, Donnie 154 Gilroy, Thomas 143 Johnson, Richard 148 Gladkin, Gregory 143 Johnson, Rosemary 31,148 Glassner, Marcia 23,80,81,83,90,143 Johnson, Teresa 148,70 M Godkin, LeAnn 71,143 Johnson, William 148 Goldsmith, Judell 39,143 Jones, Brenda 148 Maher, Betty 154 Golofskv, Marla 143 Jones, Deborah 148 Good, Vicki 143 Jones, Gary 148,67 Maisenbach, Melodic 26,27,70,142,154 Goodman, Terry 143 Jones, Judy 148 Manley, Dona 31,154 Gordon, Steven 92,95.143 Josephson. Peter 148,36 Manning, Charlotte 154 Goveia, Thomas 143 Manson, James 25,26,75,154 Grabosch, John 143 Manteuffel, Susan 154 Green, Laurie 25,64,143 K Marquess, Mark 154 Greenwood, Lesley 144 Marshall, Vicki 71,154,21 Gregory, Paul 64,144 Kaisen, Martha 28,148 Martensen, Robert 62,73,154,118 Greve, Sheryl 60,69.144,103 Martin, Jeffrey 154 Griffith, Daniel 144 Kalish, Jeanne 148,39,38,24,76 Martin, Linda 154 Grimes, Melvin 32,63,144 Kaplan, Ann 148 Masengarb, Harold 154 Grossel, Richard 43,144,115 Karon, Martin 148,115 Mason. Pamela 64,65,67,154 Grossman, Paul 26,69,144,20 Kaskadden, Kenneth 148 Masterson, Frances 155 Gruby, William 69,144 Kean, Steven 148,111 Matherly, Susan 155 Guldenzopt, David 144 Keegan, John 148 Matlick, Terry 155 Guthrie, Brian 64,66,67,144 Kelleher, Susan 90,31,28,29,149 Mattson, Carl 155,108 Gutierrez, Mark 144 Kelly, Joseph 149 Maxey, Paul 64,155 Guy, George 144 Kelly, Nancy 149 Mayes, Paul 92,155,111 Kemble, Barbara 149,67 Meade, Richard 155 H Kenney, Jack. 26,149,163 Metz, Dennis 155,108,111 Kepes, Karyl 149,64,65,76 Metz, James 155,114 Kershner, Adena 149,103 Meyer, Mary 155 Haines, Patricia 22,24,76,78.144,262,263 Kettering, Jay 149 Miers, Judy 80,81,83,22,23,29,155,79,262,263 Haley, Gay 144 Kilgard, Tommy 149 Miers, Rene 155 Hallas, George 144 Hallett, Todd 92,144 King, John 149 Miklas, David 155 Kitchens, Deborah 149 Miller, James 155,67 Hallgren, Ricke 31,64,66,144,156 Klass, Gary 149 Miller, Susan 31,155,69,64,103 Hamilton, Jill 144 Klatt, Karen 26,149 Miller, Valerie 155 Hammen, Deborah 69,70,144 Klingaman, Douglas 149 Millett, Michelle 155 Hammond, Barbara 145 Knerr, Gail 149 Minard, Deborah 155 Hamrick, Karlene 145 Knerr, Robert 149 Mincer, Jolene 155 Hanna, James 145 Knochenmus, Joseph 149 Minick, Thomas 92,100,156,36,106 Hansen, Victoria 145 Knox, Judith 80,81,83,90,23,28,149,262,263 Miskowicz, Lewis 94,92,97,99,100,156 Hanson, Jerry 92,145 Kohl, Steven 67 Mitchell, Janet 156 Harder, James 92,96,145,155 Kolsrud, Delores 149 Moeller, Dwight 156 Harrel, David 64.66,145 Krebs, Karla 149 Moen, Emily 156 Harris, Judy 145 Krismanits, Wolfgang 149,69,115 Moneymaker, Marvin 156 Havemann, Nada 145 Kruse, Kayla 149 Moody, Nancy 156 Havemann, Dan 145,111 Kulow, Mark 149 Morris, Bonnie 156 Haymon, Roscoe 145 Moskowitz, Ann 156,76 Heard, Gloria 145 Mossman, Michael 156,64,67,66 FTedquist, Lynel 50,76,145 Murphy, Daniel 22,30,156,49 Muskeyvalley, Robert 156,112 Hegg, Christopher 145,108 Heinze, David 62,145 Lm LaFrence, Nancy 149 Henderson, Steven 145 Henry, Daneil 145 Laird, Kirk 149 N Hensley, Micheal 145 Laisner, Ray 152 Hentrich, Donald 145 Lake, Jonathan 152 Nagel, Steven 156 Herington, Steven 145 Herman, Timothy 64,66,69,77,146 Laney, Janice 152 Lantau,Larry 152 Nederbrock, Dawn 156,71 Herron, Joy 64,65,67,146 Higareda, Dori 146 Hillan, Kathleen 22,76,146 Larre, Fanny 27,31,26,142,152,163,46,69 Nelson, Ricky 156 Lawrence, Mildred 152,69,70 Nesbitt, Gerald 157,77 Lawson, Linda 152 Nesseler, Emily 157 Lee, Alice 152 Nicholson, Donald 157 Hintz, Bonnie 146 260 Leech, Teresa 152 Nickell, Deborah 157 Noble, Cheryl 157 Novotony, Geraldine 157 Nyquist, Danny 157,67 O O ' Brien, Virginia 157 Olson, Denise 157 Olson, James 31,157,70 O ' Neill, Daniel 157 Ortiz, Elizabeth 157 Osborn, Ann 31,26,157,69,44 Ott, Thomas 157,114 P Parr, Mark 158 Patrick, Mary 158 Patterson, David 158 Pealstrom, Prank 158,64,67,66 Pearson, Kathleen 158 Pederson. Chris 158 Pekkenom, Juhani 27,26,142,158,162 Pence, Mary 158,64,67 Perrin, Terry 158 Peschang, Darcy 158,64,67 Peterson, Bruce 31,158 Peterson, Kathleen 158 Phillips, Bruce 158 Phillips Deborah 158 Pie per, David 158 Pieper, Debra 158,75 Pike, Deborah 158 Pilcher, Pamela 158 Pollard, Karen 159 Poma, Tonda 159.75 Pontizus, Daniel 159 Pope, Beverly 159,71 Porter, Brenda 159 Potter, Caroline 159 Potter, Diane 159,20 Preston, Rebecca 159 Pringle, Linda 159 Pugh, Rosalind 159 Q Quinlan, Patrick 92,156,98,159,43 R Rade, Robert 159 Rakus, LeeAnn 159,39,38,103 Ramser, Marc 159 Ramsey, Deborah 159 Reynolds, Diana 159 Rhode, Cecilia 159 Rich, Susan 159 Richardson, James 159 Riley, Lisa 159 Risley, Peggy 31,160 Robbins, Jill 160 Robinson, Ann 160 Robison, John 23,30,62,160,104 Rock, Deborah 160 Rodgers, Jill 160,76 Rogers, Pamela 160 Romeo, Jeffrey 160,25 Rudd, Cathee 160 Rule, Pamela 160 Runde, Kirk 160 Runge, Norma 132,160 Russell, Michael ISO Ryan, Patrick 160,32,102 S Sackfield, Hal 160,36,106 Salmonson, Teresa 160 Saistrom, John 161 Sax, Shelley 161 Schachel. Patricia 161,20 Schaefer, Linda 161 Schafer, Michael 153,161 Schaumburg, Kay 161 Scheck, Kristina 161 Scheib, Thomas 161 Scherer, Candace 161,59 Schneider, Nancy 26,161,77 Schomer, Michael 161 Schreiner, Virginia 161,64,67,65 Schroder, Michael 95,92,99,161,43 Schwiebert, Sara 161,69 Scott, Mark 161,36 Scott, Robert 161,111 Scott, Thomas 161,121,118 Sears, Rebecca 161 Sedgwick, Brent 161 Seebeck, Debra 161 Seidel, Jeffrey 161,20 Senatra, Pamela 161 Senske, Rebecca 161,52 Serrano, Thomas 161,66 Sesbeau, Joseph 161 Severtsgaard, Ronald 92,97,161,43 Seyb, Charles 95,92,161 Seymour, Debbie 161 Shannon, Donna 161 Sharp, Judie 161 Shaw, Cynthia 161 Shay, Thomas 161,20 Sheer. Marc 92,161 Shelton, Albert James 92,161 Sherrard, Susan 31,26,162,21 Shields, Jolene 162,71 Shryack , Jennifer 162 Siegel, Maynard 62,162 Simmons, Jacqueline 162 Skafidas, Thomas 23,148,162,108 Skowronski, Carol 162 Slack, Alice 163 Smithson, Thomas 163,106 Snow, William 163 Snyder, Deborah 163 Solis, Joseph 163 Starcevich, Thomas 163 Staubach, Judy 163,77 Stecher, Benton 163 Stelling, Douglas 96,92,194,31,163,111 Sterrett, Lynn 163,25 Stetson, Melvin 163,67.44.41,108,111 Stevens, Carita 26,163,67,65 Stevens, David 163 Stewart, Glen 163 Stock, Deborah 163 Stockdale, Joan 22,163,78,25,23,72,262,263 Stone, Deborah 163,60,44,105 Stoneking, Catherine 163 Stoner, Donna 164 Strobehn, Sally 22,26,164,79,78,262,263 Stropes, Finis 164 Strouse, Bernard 164 Strupp, Hazel 164,76 Strutz, Elizabeth 164,105 Sullivan, Barbara 164 Sullivan, Deborah 22,164,69,70,64,77 Sunstrom, Kathleen 164,167 Sutton, Lynn 164 Swale, Teresa 165,76 Swanson, Lynn 31,26,165,77 Swift, John 92,100,165,36,43 T Taber, Jeffrey 165 Talboom, Pamela 28,165 Talley, Alan 165 Tappero, Toni 165,77 Taylor, Gerald 165 Telford, Steven 165 Terry, Diane 165 Thomas, Charles 165 Thomas, Sandra 26,165,77,262 Thompson, Christine 165,103 Thompson, Pamela 165 Thompson, Teresa 165 Thurman, Allen 165 Titus, Pamela 165 Toalson, Scot 165 Todd. David 165 Tomaseki, Kim 165,64 Tomich, Daniel 165 Trent, Steven 165 Trulson, Debra 165 Tucker, Toni 165,69,77 Twitty, Shirley 165 Tyrell, Kathleen 166 U Ulfig, Charles 166,67 Ullman, Joseph 22,31,166,75,23 V Vancil, Peggy 166 VanCoillie, Larry 166 Vann, Stephen 166,69,64,67 Vann, Verlet 166 VanSpybrook, Richard 166 VanZandberger, Mary 166 Varadi, Jeno 166 Vaughn, Greta 167 Victor, Linda 167 Vrell, Kenneth 167 W Wadsworth. Mary 167,39 Wagle, Robert 167 Waite, Homer 31,167,131 Wakeland, Carol 167 Wall, Candy 28,29,167 Walsh, Patricia 167 Ward, Christine 167 Ward, Craig 168 Warner, Steven 168 Washburn, David 168 Wassenhove, Paulette 168 Watkins, Daniel 168 Weeber, Pamela 168 Weeks, Joe 168,115 Weeks, Susan 168 Weindruch, Michael 168,75 Weisenborn, Barbara 168 Wells, Sharon 168,71 Werth, Julie 168 Wertheimer, Lynn 168,24,77 West, Linda 168 Westmorland, Cheri 168 Westmorland, Mary 168 Whitcanack, Catherine 168 White, Daniel 168 Wickwire, Karen 26,159,168,76 Wild, Bruce 168 Wilde, Mary 168,25 Wildman, Gary 168 Wilkins, Dennis 168 Willems, Michael 168,64,67,65 Willet, William 168 Williams, Dale 169 Williams, Gary 169 Williams, Karen 169 Williams, Lois 169,71 Williams, Pamela 169 Williams, Phyllis 169 Willits, Gary 169 Wilson, Mark 169 Winger, Jeffrey 169 Wingerter, Lewis 169 Wolff, Susan 28,169,103,20 Wolter, Craig 169 Wolters, Mary 169,71 Woods, Jerry 169 Woods, Yvonne 169 Wright. Douglas 169 Wright, Joan 169,71.103 Y Yakovich, Suzanne 169 Yeoman, Deborah 169 Yohn, Joseph 31,169,118,104 Young, Barbara 169 Z Zeglin, Michael 169 Zeroth, Cynthia 169 261 262 WATCHTOWER STAFF Co-Editors Judy Miers Sally Strohbehn Copy Editor Debbie Bunch Activities Editors Joanie Stockdale Lori Skafidas Activities Staff Mary Cloninger Caren Sax Sports Editors Judy Knox Jerry Mitchell Sports Staff Marty Zukerman Senior Section Editors Ellen Batt Pattie Haines Senior Section Staff Susie Bundy Junior Section Editors Doug Frazer Becky Schultz Junior Section Staff Dorothy Cooper Sophomore Section Editors Sandy Thomas Linda Barr Sophomore Section Staff Kathy Kibling Faculty Editor Dan Murphy Senior Activities Editor Debbie Carel Index Editors Debbie Buntaine Sue Madsen Senior Picture Editors Debbie Bunch Jana Miller Business Editors Gwen Foulkes Gretchen Furstenau Business Staff Heidi Doden Linda Moore Sarah Peterson Head Photographer Kathy Adams Photographers Steve Brown Alan Hudson Bob Miller Publicity Mark McMillan ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mrs. Eleanor Conrad, Advisor Mr. Ted Hains, Photographer Mr. John Stone and the Camera Club Mr. Murray Hurt and the Rock Island Argus Kevin Carnithan, artist Mike Weindruch, sports copy Nordquist Studio, underclassmen photographers Arthur Bronson, special effects Mr. Mike Gardner, American Yearbook Company 263 Enter the young, yeah Yeah, they ' ve learned to think Enter the young, yeah More than you think they think Not only learned to think but to care Not only learned to think but to dare Enter the young. Terry Kirkman 264 4
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