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

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2 Everything that touches you. From sunrise to sunset and during . . . A kaleidescope illusion of sparkle of silence of sorrow. Drifting through 1095 days on reckless rafts. Aimlessly steering towards the open highway of life. Searching for a place called Tomorrow on a road called Today. We ' ve only just begun, joining the night ' s journey as we sail our ship beyond the sea ... And somewhere waiting ... we will find a place where time is not. But there are so many waves to cross. Almost . . . We ' re almost there. Two more stars to navigate One more sail to set. Our destinies soon in sight. Leap upwards to reach sky. Picture yourself falling then . . . Scoop life into your hands. Dream of fate and fantasy. You ' ve got a lot to live — give life a break. Untie a fragment of individuality . . . within everything that touches you. ' yAtt A 7 Chiffon pie whizzes above missing the target—you. Thirty assigned minutes giving each person the time to laugh, to listen, to gulp, to gossip, to joke, to jive. Lunch hour implies a reluctance to return to class. Pains of school—forgotten. Shifting the learning gears toward the right direction. Touching upon Your future . . . fame . . . fortune. Gaining knowledge through experience. Bridging aims and successes. A crossroad between learning and doing . . . Apprentice of the Working World. Smuggling bits of gossip through the classroom door. Snitching time from class discussion to snooze and snore. Imitating the scholars of the past from the light of the future. Demanding to be heard or questioning the unknown. 14 Soaring the spirit stick high, until echoes bounce from the auditorium walls. War existing between each Sophomore . . . Junior . . . Senior. Our school spirit fuse once lighted—undying. Until victory sparkles or triumph frazzles. J Watch tower Tab e of Contents 1971 Rock Island High School . Activities . Sports . People Rock Island, Illinois Volume 61 ' 71 Class Boasts Scholasticly High Top Ten Rockys top ten work their way to the top: Wilma Bradley, tenth; Janet Bertelson, ninth; Cathe Creger, eighth; Luanne Beinke, seventh; Patty Sutton, sixth; John Johnson, fifth; Sheryl Albrecht, fourth; Suzanne Salak, third; Bill Myers, second; and Kathy Sivill, first. National Honor Inducts 99 Rocky Seniors National Honor Society Introducing the academic achievers. Who, after four years of book-warming and studying, are finally recognized. Seniors, each displaying a report card averaging 92 or above—even to 97, and a mind reaping knowledge. Electing officers to plan a special banquet supplementing their honors. Receiving a special pin—indicating their intelligence; after all—they deserve it. National Honor Society: An honor to be proud of. National Honor Society members are, First Row, M. Lawhorn, S. Madsen, D. Schubert, j. johnson, C. Jansen, B. Jones, M. Zwer, J. Roderick, M. Strausse, D. McClintock, C. Gibson, K. Tucker, J. Osborn, S. Briggs, M. Lundquist, Second Row, L. Beinke, S. Salak, S. Swim, L. Turnbull, B. Howell, Third Row, J. Fow, K. Books, L. Dahlem, N. Wynn, D. Wisely, D. Fullerton, M. Bennett, J. Minner, M. Cloninger, W. Bradley, K. Sivill, L. Carlson, C. Eagle, D. Mahloe, B. Shaner, T. Lesley, M. Braner, A. Kost, S. Sears, Fourth Row, M. Burrill, C. Creger, L. Skafidas, D. Martin, M. Mason, M. Anderson, P. Rollins, R. Ewing, J. Ber- telsen, C. Gibson, D. Perry, P. Hickman, K. Maxey, C. Sandusky, J. Halpern, J. Chappell, Fifth Row, M. O ' Dean, D. Elliott, D. Frazer, B. Myers, L. Valsoano, K. Abel, J. McFarland, J. McEvoy, C. Samuelson, S. Deneckre, R. Dowie, A. Manthey, D. Griffin, M. Ral¬ ston, Sixth Row, P. Sutton, A. Miller, S. Schultz, S. Albrecht, R. Fumiss, R. Beswick, D. Foley, S. Swed- berg, R. Phelps, J. Miller, D. Buntaine, J. Mitchell, M. Zukerman, B. Schultz, Q. Gamelin, L. Brostrom, M. Creger, D. Hansen, D. Varner, J. Hanson, B. Ham¬ ming, T. Curry, T. Stone, D. Sheil, and C. Sax. 21 We made it! say the happy smiles of members of one of Rocky ' s most exclusive groups, the Top 5%. Rocky Seniors Honored for Achievements Crimson Crier and Watchtower staff members Gwen Foulkes, Linda Barr, Marti Zukerman, Doug DeMeyer, Jana Miller, Tim Curry, Mary Cloninger, JoAnne LaBare, Dan Russell, Sue Madsen, Lori Skafidas, Dorthy Cooper, 22 Debbie Foley, Becky Schultz, and Roy Phelps compose the Quill and Scroll. Seniors Ken Herbert and Mike Jackson attended the annual Boys Stale Convention as Rocky ' s representatives. Senators are: First Row, C. Danielson, K. Murrins, K. Maisenbach, S. Smiley, S. Askum, B. Wallerab, B. Eagle,). Brent, R. Phelps, ]. Hegg, M. Creger, K. Head- ley, R. Thompson, R. Schoenbricker, Second Row?. Caras, J. Schneider, D. Zelnio, B. Allison, D. Newton, j. Roderick, S. Merki, j. Halpern, Third Row, C. Miller, R. Varner, j. McWade, D. Wisely, R. Stottlemyer, R. Beswick, D. Kelly, D. Cotthardt, Y. Yamada, D. Frazer, Fourth Row, M. Cassini, B. Osmundson, D. Williams, L. Turnbull, R. Fritz, C. Eagle, S. Schultz, C. Kay,). Kitler, R. Weed, ]. Mitchell, D. Elliott, S. Briggs, D. Newton, D. Garrett, FiftHRow, C. Trout, R. White, M. Long, C. Knoeferl, K. joannides, B. Quale, j. Rudd, R. Nachbauer, j. LaBarr, j. Holman, K. Lundquist, D. Gunnell, S. McAdams, j, Cochran, M. Docerman, S. Welsh,). Atkinson, C. Barnes, J. Spurgetis, S. Reid, H. Stelling, H. Golden, C. Terrill, R. Bowser, S. Swim, M. Hyamon, V. Hudson, W. Seward, R. Hoffman, G. Carlsen, G. Moroni, and O. Edgerson. Senate Sponsors Various Goodwill Projects Senate: Rocky ' s communication cable. Student—teacher—administration. Activating: Reorganizing Senate Constitution. Demanding a stop light fo r traffic and school safety. Sponsoring drives of all kinds: chewing gum for charity, walking a mile —a campaign for Food for Peace Program. Attempting: Persuasion, in order to obtain new graduation robes. Backing fellow students in getting the graduation ceremony in the stadium. Always: Recommending and reforming on behalf of the student body. Students crowd around a cafeteria table at Senate sponsored gum sales for UNICEF. The Senate officers who are elected by all representatives at the first Senate meeting, Karen Headley, Susan Schultz, Rory Thompson, and Drew Newton, meet in the library to discuss current problems needing Senate attention. President Rory Thompson Vice-President Drew Newton Secretary Karen Headley Treasurer Susan Schultz 25 junior Rotarians for 1971 climbing a mountain of snow are: First Row, Bruce Walker, Al Foster, john johnson, Bruce Hamming, Second Row, Steve Briggs, john Osborn, Keith Abel, Tim Curry, john Each, Back Row, Craig Sandusky, jerry Mitchell, Dave Hansen, Doug Elliott, Bob Adams, Ted Stone, and Mike Zwer. Two Rotarians are picked by Rocky faculty members each month. Rotary Honors 26 Outstanding Rocky Seniors Junior Rotarians. Eighteen— Two for each month of the school year. Attending four weekly meetings each month at the Rock Island Rotary Club. Senior men— Sponsored by Rotary International. Selection by the faculty on the basis of each junior Rotarian ' s achievements— leadership and scholastic qualities. Receiving recognition each thirty days in the CRIMSON CRIER. Active, alert, able-minded young citizens—representing Rocky with honors behind and ahead of them. Becoming a part of civic affairs—attaining status in the school. Junior Rotarians make it. Discussing the Rotary dinner are Rotarians Bob, Keith, Craig, Ted, and Tim. Key Club Sells Programs, Buttons at Games Key Club. A junior branch of the Rock Island Kiwanis Club, which promotes community service through student leadership. Starting after-game movies to support their Drug program. The Drug Operation—a year round project with an anti-drug message. The annual soap drive—4000 bars. Selling Champaign on the Rocks ' ' boosterbuttons. Printing, folding football programs, a traffic control device, environmental activities, helping in the Kiwanis carnival, attending weekly luncheons, volleying against GAA: Many of the activating functions which Key Club sparks. Various Key Clubbers offer their services selling programs at Rocky football games. Forming the K of their club are members, f rst Row, Doug Elliott, Mitch Clendenin, Bill Butler, Mark Creger, john Chappell, Rory Thompson, Pete Young, jim Turner, Rob Hoffman, Pete Maisenbach, john Cochran, Lew Valsoano, john Schweibert, Craig Hall, Bob Blick, Bob Clevenstine, Second Row, Scott Grat u, Bob Davis, Dave Pelton, Doug Frazer, john johnson, Randy Crompton, Doug DeMeyer, Ted Stone, jerry Mitchell, Third Row, Greg Carlsen, Drew Newton, Nick Karzin, Bruce Hamming, Howard Golden, jon Spurgeti s, Roy Phelps, Scott Reid, and Dave Ernat. Officers of the Key Club are Drew Newton, Doug Elliott, Doug Frazer, and john johnson. AFS Members Make World a Little Smaller AFS members are: First Row, Roni Scherer, Molly Patton, Bruce Eagle, Teresa Lehnerer, Rory Thomp¬ son, Kevin Brandt, Roy Phelps, Tim Curry, Doug DeMeyer, Roxie Varner, jamie Schneider, Susie Gor- such, Rachel Fritz, Lili Camelin, Rebecca Franck. 5ec- or)d Row, Lori Skafidas, Cindy Kay, Kathy Klatt, Debbie Kelly, Debbie Andrews, Missy Lawhorn, Deb¬ bie Zukerman, Rebecca Nachbauer, Lynn Neifing, Judy Roderick, Sabine Merki, Martha johnston. The American Field Service club. Founded upon the ideal of promoting international understanding, by exchanging ideas and friendship. Beginning with a Lincoln Park party welcoming Rocky ' s exchange students. Filling in the year by selling Christmas cards which help support the AFS program. Sampling an array of cross-world foods at their Christmas party. Sponsoring the annual AFS drive to raise money for future exchange students. The AFS assembly: planning, performing, parading; showing communication. AFS means honoring Yoko and Sabine—one last time. Teresa Kelleher, Darcy Downing, jill Punkeiwicz,er, Darcy Downing, jill Punkeliwicz, Debbie Phelps, C Debbie Phelps, Carol Dean, jane Appier, Diane Akin, Lyn Foley, Terri Bolt, jan Ellis. Third Row, Mary Clon- inger, Carol Clark, Lyn Turnbull, Tracy Mitchel, joAnn LaBare, Debbie Schubert,Melinda Capitani, Guen Foulks, Yoko Yamana, Linda Dalkof, Sara Peterson, Susan Saylack, janet Bertelson, Debbie Mahlow, Kathy Hacket, Pam Withenberry, Rita Ewing, Taryn Bretz, jane Ander, Diane Day, Chris Lundquist. Fourth Row, Sharon Swim, Debbie Foley, Becky Shultz, Lisa Haller, Debbie Fulerton, janet Miener, Patty Hickman, Susie Swedberg, Cathie Creger, Cathy Coplea, Sue Reinhart, Kathy Albrecht, Paula McFall, Ann Erwin, Kathy Hughes, Cindy Long, Debbie Wil¬ liams, Susan Schultz, Michelle Noble, and Beth Peter- AFS officers Debbie Foley, president, Roy Phelps, treasurer, Lori Skafidas, secretary, and Debbie Phelps, vice- president, head the international organization. Yoko ' s tales of her native country japan entertain APS members. Sabine learns that fallen leaves are a part of an American autumn. APS students Yoko Yamada, Sabine Merki, and Lori Skafidas hear, see, and sp)eak no evil. Lori relaxes by the Brazilian shore. 29 Entourage Travels Through Foreign Lands Foreign Travellers Student ambassadors, foreign exchange student, vacationers. Each travelling out of America and into a new environment. Swinging into a Brazilian mode of living as an AFS ' er. People to People arrive in London— French cuisine and wine—Next: Amsterdam and getting 39 suitcases out in 2 minutes—via train window. Italy—with students and the Pope; Smoking Turkish water-pipes in Istanbul—Cruising around the Greek islands. Pizza, cotton, hamburgers, fireworks at Geneva. Touring and studying in France. Visit relatives—a jaunt to Israel. Foreign travellers—return home— U.S.A.—a welcome sign. Randy Crompton is packed and ready for travel. The People-to-People Ambassadors to Europe are janet Bertelsen, Lynette Richeson, Diane Goldmari, Lynn Neifing, Sue Mack, Pam Withenbury, Sara Peterson, Pattie Hickman, Doug Martin, Randy Crompton, and Bruce McCormick. The group travelled abroad for six weeks. Janet Bertelsen is greeted warmly by her family upon return from her visit to Europe. 1 The parents of Sara Peterson and her sister Beth await the arrival of Sara from her trip. These pictures illustrate the happy and weary expres¬ sions of three People-to-People travelers Lynn Neif- ing, Pat Hickman and Sara Peterson. Officers of Pan Am Club are Missy Lawhorn, Susan Schultz, Patty Sutton and jody johnston. Members request songs by Mexican guitarist. Pan Am League Means Involvement For All Pan Am Enveloping many Spanish and Latin American customs. Swinging into a Mexican flare: the Pinata party—bursting with food and fun. Adding one third Spanish-oriented dishes for the International Banquet- tempting, tasting, tantalizing. Monthly meetings: Taco tasting—a real treat. A music festival featuring a Mexican guitarist. Travel films sending international vibrations to members of this club. A migrant worker speaking, sharing his ideas. Presenting an assembly that fifth-year Spanish students create. Bake sales throughout the year support their activities. Pan Am—always a fiesta. 32 The Pan American Club Cabinet includes the following people: Bob Burgess, Missy Lawhorn, Claudia Lawhorn, jody johnston. Sue Headley, Ann Peterson, Lynn Turnbull, Doug DeMeyer, Debbie Zukerman, Sue Schultz, janet Minner, Patty Sutton, jane Ander, and Craig Blomberg. International Dinner Is Culinary Success New Foods Popular With German Students German Club. As unique as the German country— an association of those interested in German customs and traditions. Through two students teachers learning about Germany is fun. The special events: weird, wild, wonderful. The tasting party In the teacher ' s dining room— leaving members with varied opinions on German foods. Contributing many of the same dishes for the International Dinner. Eyeing and eating the year out. Considering a trip to the Amana Colonies during the second semester. Think German—think fun. The German Club officers are Margaret Beckman, Tim Curry, Roy Phelps, and Debbie Phelps. The German Club cabinet consisting of Debbie Phelps, Ann Getting, Roy Phelps, Sue Micklas, Margaret Beck¬ man, Tim Curry, and julie Hegg meets in the room of its advisor, Mrs. Bowman, to discuss plans for the next meeting. Helen Veradi serves a German dish at a party. 34 jamy Scheider, LuAnne Beinke, Carolyn Eagle, Karen Dalponte, Carla Danielson, and Janet Bertelsen, the French Club cabinet, ready themselves for a big meeting of French students in the language lab. French Club Members Learn Parisian Way French Club An organization instilling various activities—to enjoy French foods and customs. A fall picnic-party commencing the new year. Tasting and trying a mountain of French delicasies— a HUGE success. Showing slides from A.F.S. members at one of their many meetings. Lending French-oriented dishes to the International Banquet; casseroles, French bread, eclairs. Listening and learning from a French foreign exchange student. Planning a trip to Chicago— as a final celebration. French Club: a happy-go- French-all-the-way kind of club. Officers of the French Club, Jamie Schneider, LuAnne Beinke, Carolyn Eagle, and Karen Dalponte, contemplate the French way of life while studying a Paris travel poster. 35 Reaching out to Rocky. Extending a hand to those who need guidance. Closing the communication gap between students through tutoring programs; any student desiring help in studying—a Human Relations Club member is there. Outlining an assembly— another attempt to bring students together. Showing that there is a means of transmitting understanding between people. Meetings: open consideration and criticism of school problems. In its second year this club has struck a new beat along the youth line. Realizing the need for better relations within the school is Human Relations Human Relations Club officers Kathy Books, Rory Thompson, Gwen Foulkes, Theodore Jamison, and Betty Club_a sure Cure. Shedherd make plans for a future meeting. Human Relations Works for Understanding 36 Gwen Foulkes contributes ideas on the Human Relations assembly. Interest in Books and Writing Is Stimulated Divided into two sections. Creative writing: forming ideas with words, sharing secret thoughts, open discussion, evaluating its contribution. Bringing out the good points and the not-so-good ones; criticism with introspection. Forming the annual literary magazine; another form of expression. Literary criticism: monthly discussions about a work of literature, chosen by members of this section— exchanging value, exercising voice. Joining together for a picnic at the school ' s end. Literary club is expressing. Literary Club members are, from left, S. Schwartz, D. Watkins, L. Liston, M. Pence, M. Mclivain, j. Dalkoff, P. Soderberg, T. Pence, R. Thompson, j. Peschang, K. Johnson, and M. Nelson. Teresa Pence and Peter Soderberg are section leaders. New Club Adds Excitement to Campus Life Campus Life Club An original club sketching Rocky as its background. A new organization, Campus Life involves its members in various activities. The Burger Bash: on twenty-ninth avenue corner filling empty hands with catsupped and pickled hamburgers. A bake sale; helping to sponsor future plans. Meetings once a week— forewarned with announcements. A swimming party highlighting the winter season Planning a ' ' happening and a wild goose chase for the spring months. Campus Life: with students in mind. Officers joan Millar, John Cocron, Wilma Bradley, Chuck Preston, Stef Booras, Don Cochron. Campus Life members Patsy Gelad and john Cochron play lipstick game. Pres, jim Lohmier and Vice. Pres. Mike Averill tell of future ski trips. Ski Club members rush to hear of next trip. Rocky Ski Club Members Challenge the Slopes Ski Club Awaiting winter ' s arrival. Planning—how much, how far, how many and . . . when. Finally a snowfall and the busses are off to Chestnut Hills— riding, renting, returning. A holiday packed with fun and frolic-like a frozen snowball gathering crystals of experiences. An overnight stay . . . half skiing, half slumbering— doing both at the same time. With anticipation Ski club members long for one more trip! Sorry to see their snowy slopes melting. Pledging to go next year while memories of this year are melting away, too. Pres. ]im Lohmeier demonstrates skiing to Vice. Pres. Mike Averill and Sec.-Treas. Susan Schultz. GAA Girls Enjoy Feminine Football Games GAA. A year of feministic escapades capitalized by physical fitness. Striving to create sportsmanship in a social and athletic atmosphere. From a slumber party filled with pouring, painting, dozing, dreaming, came a treasure island—Homecoming. Picture a rock group, skeleton and volcano; a night filled with last-minute moments transposed into memories. Powder puff football—a mixed-up, jarbled free-for-all. GAA challenges! Cor-rec night: an annual success for both sexes. Initiating many new sophomores, juniors and seniors by candlelight. The intramural committee: a first, to plan activities, to pic k T-shirts. Monthly meetings: playtimes, laughing, eating, loafing times— comrades enjoying each other. The Pa Me, Mother-Daughter parties: two lasting highlights CAA officers who plan and run all club activities, Lisa Miers, Linda Barr, Tracy Mitchell, and Betsy Lambert, of a friend-finding year. Composing the cabinet are: Patty Sutton, jumping rope, Linda Barr, Karen Dalponte, Tracy Mitchell, and Lisa Miers, keeping score, jackie Ellis, with a basket¬ ball, Lori Begyn and Betsey Lambert, playing vol¬ leyball, Teresa Kelleher, softball, Lori Skafidas, refereeing, Susan Schultz, shooting archery, Susie Gorsuch, catching, judy Roderick, bowling, judy Rudd, with hockey stick, Nancy Knanishu, playing badminton, Lyn Foley, throwing a pass, Kathy Lin¬ coln, playing tennis, Debbie Williams, playing ping- pong, and Jackie Scott, setting bowling pins. CAA members make a huddle to whisper game plans. Lisa Miers, hard-running quarterback—president of the GAA, breaks through a vicious line to score another touchdown. Active Y-Teens Combine Fun and Service Varsity cabinet members are First Row: R. Beswick, L. Turnbull, D. Phelps, K. Klatt, V. Clarquist, C. Stan- rmyre, j. SaBare, D. Andrews, K. Sivill, L. Duncheon, B. Howell, P. Sylvester, L. Liston, P. Edgar, K. Kibling, cil. Second Row: L. Green, M. Mclilvain, R. StottI- S. Pealstrom, D. Akin, H. Doden and B. Soady. Y-Teens A club for Rocky females. Doing community services and enjoying doing them. Selling tags during autumn. Building the Homecoming Royalty float. Buying and wrapping gifts then giving a party for the underprivileged at Christmas. Bussing it to Chicago for a shopping spree. Earning service points: baking and decorating. Waiting for February thirteenth. Sweetheart Swirl fashioned in an ' Oriental Odyssey! Adding many programs to their monthly meetings. Y-Teens-ending with a spring Senior Farewell Dinner. 42 Carol Stancil and Kathy Sivill work hard to decorate the YWCA gym for Swirl. The varsity officers are Kathy Sivill, treasurer. Sue Pealstrom, vice-president, Dianne Akin, secretary, and Lynn Duncheon, president. Ellen Lelonic, Molly Patton, and Rhonda Bennett head the sophomore Y-Teens group. Mark Gindlesparger helps the Y-Teens put finishing touches on the purple dragon. Artistic Lynn Duncheon plans a decorative oriental poster. The words Oriental Odyssey are hung by fearless Lisa Miers. Pep Club Boosts Spirits with Signs, Skits Pep Club. Ascends the steps of school spirit. Igniting the team; every time. Early morning fridays found these spiritors hanging signs of support— remnants of thursday ' s late hour. Gerber—asking for R ' s O ' s C ' s K ' s— receiving blaring echoes in return. Picture a pyramid of pepsters proclaiming undying loyalty— then crashing to the floor. Behind the team bus came its band of spiritors, confidently and continually spreading sp irit mile after mile. Adding a round of applause to their merits upon concluding a skit in an assembly. Pep Club: the epitome of Rock Spirit. Spirited Pep officers are Nancy Knanishu, Rosemary While, Gail Simmons, and ]ana Miller. T r. jH Pep Club girls borrow their brother or boyfriend ' s letter sweaters, wear red and gold ribboned pigtails. and parade around Rocky in white socks to create an atmosphere of excited spirit on the day of a big game. It worked as the Rocks beat a city rival that night. Lettermen Club members on the bottom weights are: jeff Punkeiwicz, John Chappell, Mike Taylor, Greg Carlsen, Bruce Hamming, Al jackson, john Osborn, Al Foster, Bruce Walker, Rob Hoffman, jerry Hanson, Mike Boughn, Rick Haney, and Ted Stone. Steve Briggs, and Greg Moroni; on top are: George Day, john McDuffy, Bobby johnson. Bill Morgan, Male Athletes Merge from Various Sports Lettermen ' s Club. An association of athletes. Majoring in one or maybe many sports. Donning red sweaters covered with gold letters and an assortment of insignias, patches, and medallians. Ushering at basketball games. Challenging the faculty to a brisk basketball game: swishing, stealing, scoring, devilish, defeating; destroying all confidence in them. Taking on the girls of G.A.A.— bowing to a ' slight ' defeat. Sponsoring a Kiwanis queen candidate in the spring. Lettermen—a muscle-bound collection of Rocky athletes. Working-out in the weight room seems to be a favorite pasttime of these Lettermen. Lettermen Club officers, Keith Gilliam, )ohn Chappell, and Bobby johnson, show their muscles. 47 Dolphinettes Glamorize the Art of Swimming Dolphinettes Sychronizing swimmers Practicing . . . morning and nights—by the hour in preparation for the ' big night production in April. Croups of girls freshman through senior females— learning new dives revising new versions. Then trying out, hoping to become ' a ' dolphinette. Stunt meets: a first this year. Requiring three special stunts— kipping and somer-subbing. Dolphining —another event. Being a dolphinette means practice as a prescription; knowing that each work-out brings them closer to perfection. Mr. Ackerson gives instructions to the girls during the tryouts for the Dolphinette show. Lorri Goldsmith discusses Dolphinette business affairs with the club advisor Mr. Ackerson. 48 Officers of the Dolphinettes are jackie Scott, Lorri Goldsmith, Debbie Scott and Cindy Kay. Dolphinette Cabinet includes S. Corsuch, D. Andrews, K. McGinnis, L. Beinke, S. Schultz, T. Mitchell, D. DeWitte, K. Klatt, C. Kay, M. Snowden, L. Goldsmith, j. Scott, and D. Scott. Tryouts for the Dolphinette show are tiring. 49 Popcorn and Test Tubes Familiar to Council Science Council. Intellectually inclined; not a requirement but it helps. The backbone of the concession stands. Watching movies— gathering more information about the scientific world. Partying at Christmas with forks, fondue, formulas. Travelling to Davenport for a Fluidics demonstration. Meeting each month; discussing and forming various analytical answers. Allowing themselves to escape from the scientific field to the park—for a picnic with one-half Inch thick steaks. This is the Science Council. 50 President Ted Stone and Secretary-Treasurer Susie Reinhart test the radioactivity of Vice-President John Kittler ' s watch. Radio Club Encourages Electronics Study Radio and Electronics Club. Building projects. Listening to lectures. Watching movies. Attending classes of theory, Morse Code, Amateur Radio. Taking a turn at working in the concession stands. Tuning in on WB9DCP—their own amateur radio station. Learning the whys and hows of electronics. Wires and watts—confusing before becoming a member of Radio and Electronics Club, joining with Science Council in partying and picnicing. Fusing knowledge together. Nick Karzin shows other interested members a new discovery. Radio Club members demonstrate new techniques of radio construction and oper¬ ation at each monthly meeting. 51 Camera Clubbers Capture Spirit at Rocky President Leroy Ulam demonstrates the operation of the print drying machine to fellow officers Paul Stetson and Sue Reinhart. Camera Club. An association of shutterbugs. Teaching the correct uses of the camera and darkroom. Turning out the lights to see what develops. Always looking for photogenic faces and features. Taking pictures for Watchtower and Crimson Crier: a never-ending job. Enlarging, reducing, close-ups and distant shots. Turning negatives into paper-bound photos. Capturing life at Rocky with an eager eye and a click of the camera. Portraying pictures worth a thousand words. Photographer Ted Stone explains the intricate workings of his camera to other members. Leroy, John, and Brian show interest in photography by membership in the Camera Club. Interested Science Club members watch as David VanDerKamp performs an experiment. A lecturer fascinates members. Science Club Furthers Scientific Interest Science Club. Deriving knowledge from study and observation. Experimenting with new methods. This is science—and the basis for the organization of Science club. Joining and sharing activities: the Fluidics demonstration in Davenport—fact-filling. Watching movies and having lively discussions at the meetings each month. With other science clubs. Spending Friday or Saturday nights working at the candy-popcorn-coke stands. Always hand-in-hand with scientific knowledge—to prove, joining in the end-of-the-year steak fry—Science Club. Science Club officers Ted Stone, john Kittler, and Rena Lee experiment in the lab. 53 The 1971 Rock Island Debaters posing in the library Row, Penny Wakeland, Morry Zukerman, Kenny Hillman, and Doug Martin. The Rocks travel far are, First Row, Chett Winchell, Craig Sandusky, john Slivken, Mike Docterman, Rory Thompson, Cathy and near to challenge other debaters. Schweibert, Allen Garber, Drew Deusch, Second Controversy Rages on for Debate Squad Mr. Dennis advises the Debate team on proper meas¬ ures and new techniques of linquistics. Debate. Meeting every day—seventh period. Researching, discussing, reading. Resolving that the government establish, finance and administer air and water pollution control in the United States. An essence—interscholastic activity. Two levels of debate: varsity: junior-senior orators; novice: sophomores. Travelling to the U of I for a tournament—no one under 18... Recruiting future debators with assemblies at jr. high schools. Earning two first-place awards and two second-place. Debators: rationalizing with reason. Arguing with, against and between— for the team and Mr. Dennis. 54 Rory Thompson quizzically ponders another question put to him by an opposing debator. Fraction Faction Membership Multiplies Fraction Faction. A mathematically-molded club. An array of activities revolving around the magic of math: Programming and playing games on the school computer. Figuring out the tricks of magic squares. Attending an astronomic show at the John Deere Planetarium. Listening to an accountant relaying his chosen profession. Partying throughout the year. Planning visits to area computer centers. Always counting and calculating. With Mr. Anderson as their sponsor, members of this club also sponsor concession stands. Fraction Faction: a quizzical club. The officers explain new plans at a nieeting. The officers, Gwen Anderson, Debbie Schubert, and Sabine Merki, use flashcards to study for a big test as Debbie explains to the foreign exchange student that math really isn ' t hard. Conversation and discussion spark the meetings of the Fraction Faction Club, enlightening many of the math students. Future Chefs Whip Up Gourmet ' s Delights Chefs. Planning new cooking techniques. Concocting delightful delicacies. Conjuring up meals fit for a king through carefully-followed recipes or pure imagination. Its first year at Rocky finds club members working at concession stands and taking part in the Organizations assembly. Special events include a chefs party where ' who-knows-what will appear. A trip to Chicago for the National Restaurant Convention crept its way into reality. Under the guidance of Miss Bjorkman, ' Chefs of Rocky develop into real gourmets. Participants in the Rocky High Cookie Contest display their tantalizing entries and awards. The blue ribbon cookie shown above was the inventive creation of this year ' s contest winner. Teaching Is Career Goal of FT A Members FTA. An organization devoted in learning that certain ' teacher technique. ' Looking to the future, members of this club organize the school ' s activity calendars— a first step in showing gifted guidance. Attending Blackhawk District Workshops also provide up-to-date educational skills. A state-wide FTA convention brings future teachers together— with setting an example in mind. FTA—a club designed with the future of our children in mind. The Future Teachers Cabinet members posing on the stairs are: Kevin Brandt, Vicki Whitesell, Pauline Johnson, Suzanne Salak, Roberta Beswick, Melinda Capitani, and Bonnie Howell. jj ft Ib- V li The officers, Pauline Johnson, Roberta Beswick, Suzanne Salak, and Melinda Capitani study to achieve their goal of being a teacher. A handsome guest speaker fascinates all of the club members at a Future Teachers Association meeting. 58 President Beth Soady advises an ardent member. The Future Health Careers cabinet, Beth Soady, Joan Richter, Debbie Horvath, Karen Cullison, Lynn Neifing, and Lisa Paul, are ready In the clinic for any emergency. Future Nurses Aid in Hospitals, Clinics Future Health Careers. In its first year. Planning numerous activities. Involving, inviting, invigorating. Beginning with a bake sale to raise money for future plans. Nights of stuffing and scrounging; adding their creation to the Homecoming parade. During the yule-time season members delivered candy to children in the hospital. Plans for a fifteen-mile walk and a trip to Chicago crystalize during second semester. The Senior Farewell dinner: a final honoring of those contributing themselves to the spirit of health careers. Beth Soady says, ' ' aahh” for Karen Cullison as Lisa Paul looks on. The FHC officers are learning about nursing through experience and practice on each other. _ There ' s a Future for You in a Health Career Donkey Party Promotes Political Beliefs Young Democrats. The donkey party. A club encompassing political ideas and party aspirations. Persuading—promoting. Distributing leaflets— anywhere and everywhere. Sticking bumper signs on available car fenders. Each house in the city— a ' ' Democrat ' ' possibility. Trooping to the airport to meet the day ' s candidate— chanting and shaking hands. Armstrong girls : eye-catching campaigning. Planning with Teen Republicans a spring vacation in Springfield to observe the Congress in session; providing a background useful in forming political views. Young Democrats: architects of the future ' s political parties. The officers of the Teen Democrat Club include the following: Debbie Foley as the Secretary-Treasurer, Louis Valsoano as the Vice-President and Marti Zukerman as the President. The Teen Democrat Club has a cabinet which includes the following students, Kneeling: Debbie Foley, Marti Zukerman, jodi Rudd, and Caren Sax; Standing Behind: Beth Peterson, Cathie Creger, Casey Stengel, Ken Slivken and Louis Valsoano. The Young Republican cabinet includes L. Dalkoff, D. Phelps, M. Cloninger, S. Swedburg, M. Noble, M. Putney, Nancy Knanishu relaxes at a Republican Party. ]. Cochran, D. Williams, R. Phelps, C. Clark, S. Madsen and j. Miller. Rocky ' s Elephants Promote Election Ideals Young Republicans. The elephant party. A club Encompassing political ideas and party aspirations. Campaigning—convincing. Passing out literature. Handing leaflets to passer-bys. Licking bumper stickers. Door-to-door salesmanship of prospective candidates. Meeting their party ' s nominee at the airport and greeting him with Republican fervor. Baking and selling their goods at the Groovy Bake Sale — to help support their efforts. An election night: waiting, watching, anticipating. The final results relaying important party information. In victory or defeat Rocky ' s elephants establish election night sportsmanship. Young Republicans: the molders of tomorrow ' s political parties. Young Republican officers are Debbie Phelps, Roy Phelps, Carol Clark and Debbie Williams. Cooperative Work Training. Diversified Occupations. Spending one half of a school day attending classes—the other half working on a supervised job— offering valuable training during on-the-job hours. Enriching their knowledge for employment after graduation. Rock Island businesses allign with RIHS in creating job openings for students. Two credits a year give each member valuable graduation points. Social events include a fall picnic, Christmas party and a weiner roast. Bringing the year to a close is an employer-employee banquet. Students in Mr. Bevill ' s morning class prepare for future opportunities with job training. CWT and DO Classes Provide Experience Susie Hixon is working at the Argus. The morning CWT class, taught by Mrs. Nelson, learns the technique of working on the job. 62 Mrs. Nelson ' s afternoon CWT class learns through classroom and working experience. Stocking the shelves is one of Jerry Lange ' s many responsibilities at Newberry ' s. Claudia Hallas poses by a new car while working at Sexton Ford. Thad Johnson gives TLC to a patient at St. Anthony ' s. Mr. Bevill ' s class meets afternoons to discuss working problems. Cast of Amateurs Aims for Professionalism Drama Club A club, not of amateurs but of apprentices. Learning the art of acting through dramatization of character. Performing remarkable plays: The Remarkable Incident at Carson Corners. Planning and narrating the Organizations Assembly: a bevy of short skits. An evening of one-act plays. Producing, directing, portraying; individual effort and ecstasy. Chocolate candy: finding its way from Drama club sweatshirts also. Always staging a year of unforgettable memories. Officers of Drama Club include: J. Peschang, M. Leatherman, T. Jamison, and j. Dalkoff. Senior Glee Heard in Concert and on Record Glee Club officers, Debbie Foley, Don Olson, John Osborn, and Beth Makiney help the section leaders, Lisa Miers, Randy Bennett, Drew Newton, and Cathe Creger count ticket sales. The Senior Glee Club. Trademarked by its excellence in music. These select junior-senior voices strive to perfect their vocal chords for a mellifluous effect In Concerts, assemblies and programs. From fall to spring— Hours of practice composed Into many programs: The Pops Concert— An autumn array of musical and individualistic talent. Highlighting the year is the long-awaited Christmas Concert. The Senior Glee also harmonizing in recording Rocky ' s first Christmas album. Another first is the tour to the rock festival at Illinois State University. Slipping into spring the Senior Glee members begin rehearsing for the third annual broadway musical. The Spring Concert unites with the school year ' s end— Lasting notes of Senior Glee success. Senior Glee members are. First Row, Debbie DeMott, Gretchen Fursteneau, Ann Vogel, Cindy Gibson, Lyn- Greene, Beth Fay, Missy La whom, Diane Day, Deb¬ bie Williams, Beth Makiney, and Cathe Creger; Sec ond Row, Lynn Foley, judy Roderick, Sherry Albrecht, Debbie Fullerton, Patty Rollins, Vickie Lo¬ gan, Sabine Merki, Cathy Hackett, Marilyn Putney, Yoko Yamada, Dawn Robinson, and Rebecca Nach- bauer; Third Row, Lynn Liston, Barb Timm, John Christiansen, Roy Fountain, Steve Brown, Mark Pence, Peter Soderburg, Drew Newton, Steve Ellison, and Tim Curry; Fourth Gerry Newsander, Mike Patrick, Roger Viernow, Jon Spurgetis, Greg Carlsen, Jerry Mitchell, Jeff Hendrickson, Jeff Camithan, Eddie Elvord, John Cochran, and John Osborn. Other Glee Club members are, First Row, janet Greenleaf, Kathy Weeks, Norita jones, Terri Brooks, Lisa MIers, Hazel Wilson, Chris Reed, Vicki Clarquist, and jody johnston; Second Row, Patty Hickman, Gwen Anderson, Martha Lundholm, Michelle Noble, Barb Matherly, Debbie Foley, Vicki Hite, Gwen Foulkes, Melanie Burrill, Pat Greve, and Diane Boos- trom; Third Row, Kevin Peiper, Randy Bennett, Roy Phelps, Theodore Jamelson, Jerry Johnson, Pete Mai- senbach, Doug DeMeyer, Peggy Sylvester, and Lisa Lambeck; Fourth Row, Don Olson, Mark Edwards, Mike Ballinger, Pat Callow, Ryk Sedrel, Bob Schulme- ister, Rick Haney, Craig Hall, Nick Karzin, and Gary Knerr. 67 The finest singers of Rocky include, B. Makiney, L. ble, K. Weeks, D. Day, D. Foley, K. Peiper, J. Osborn, T. Taylor, and R. Bennett. Lisa Miers was not present. Greene, S. Albrecht, J. Johnston, j. Greenleaf, M. No- J. Cochran, T. Curry, S. Ellison, D. Olson, R. Phelps, Select Choir Travels, Spreads Musical joy Chamber Choir. A select strata of juniors and seniors— Murray Osborn ' s best. Singing carols, madrigals— contemporary, medieval. Rehearsing for concerts, assemblies. Special programs, musicals. Harmonizing sopranos, altos, tenors, basses. Combining with Senior Glee to produce Rocky ' s first Christmas album. Echoing the superlative strands of youthful singing. A striking note of mellifluous chamber music. 68 Chamber Choir members take time out from practicing for a concert to graze in the grass. Feminine Voices Sing as Girl ' s Glee Club The Girl ' s Glee Club. Rocky ' s female vocalists. Junior and senior girls joining in unison under the supervision of Mr. Murray Osborn. Expanding and extending their musical Interest and improving their vocal ability. Practice, precision, perfection . . . The Girl ' s Glee Club presents their work at various programs, concerts and assemblies. After mastering tone quality, breath support and rhythm. The Christmas, Spring, and Pops Concerts— found this club adding feminine tones to the festive music. Girl ' s Glee officers, Rosie Stottlemyer, Mindy Long, and Julie Versman, pose at the organ. Girl ' s Glee members are. First Row, Linda Roth, Jean¬ nette Davis, Kathy DeMott, Len McAdams, Peggy Scott, Kathy Hines, Brenda Stark, Lisa Paul, Mindy Long, Rosie Stottlemyer, and Diane Healy; Second Row, Sue Suominen, Carol Strahl, Debbie Davis, Liz Dahlen, Lynn Cutter, Debbie Watkins, Jerry Inloe, Judy Gephart, Jean Barnett, Doris Donelson, Sandy Burfield, Marianne Mclivain, and Pam Withenbury; Third Row, Romona Hankins, Paula Hampton, Peggy Hotle, Jackie James, Linda Jones, Helen Varadi, Julie Breibe, Marion Rutherford, LaQuinn Cole, Linda Carl¬ son, Cindi Hodson, Debbie Zukerman, Julie Versman, and Kathy Shaw. 69 Band Provides Pep for School Activities Rocky ' S BAND. Practicing in the early morning on the damp, chilly field or In the band room. Performing at football half-times with precision step and song. Heightening spirit at pep assemblies and basketball games with the exuberant ' Tep Band — A mini band; Heading and representing Rocky In all of its performances. Accenting the Band are three majorettes and a drum major who present perfection plus. Under Mr. Donald Kruzan the Band develops and displays catchy and contemporary pieces of musical talent. Boy ' s Stage Band includes, First Row, Steve Swim, Bob Worman, Dean Dick, Charles Wells, Dave Sullivan, Gordon Shaffer. Secor d Row, Craig Terrill, Damon Short, John Cockerill, Steve Greve, John Cliff. Third Row, Steve Cobert, Pete Young, jerry Mitchell, Mark Winter, Dave Swanson. The Symphonic Band includes. First Row, Ann Erwin, Tracy Mitchell, Cindy Mason, Lisa Haller, Paulette Stamper, Liz Dahlen, Katha Hannie, Patty Rollins, Debbie Mahio, Carolyn Hofmann, Jeff Strauss, Mark Ralston. Second Row, Malia Spalding, Mary Donlin, Sue Bolis, Dena Lovett, Darron Carlson, David Will- ers, Beth Peterson, Beth Ellison, Neil Davie, Chuck Preston, John E. Morrowes, Dick Melton, Walt We¬ ber, Brad Sharp. Third Row, Dean Dick, Lynn Turn- bull, Carey Randerson, Linden Zimmerman, John Chcohran, Gwen Anderson, Debbie Hartman, jerry Mitchell, John Schwiebert, Jerry Johnson, Dave Swan¬ son, Kevin Pieper, Charles Wells, Joyce Dusenberry, Dave Sullivan, Valerie Ackerman, Caran Lubben, Wil¬ liam Boyle, Henry Clash. Fourth Row, Ellen Turner, Patricia Meredith, Martha Johnston, Lynn Mithcell, Damon Short, Vem McCullough, Steve Cobert, Randy Bennett, Rick Hatlett, Dave Nixon, Wilma Bradley, Don Stanforth, Kenn Herbert, John Cockerill, Don Cochran, Lyn Green, John Oiff. The Concert Band includes, First Row, Debbie De- Mott, Melanie Potter, Denise Nelson, Kathleen Brent, Susan Kohl, Beverly Davis, Debbie Rider, Karen Davis, Pam O ' Keefe, Pam Stubbart, Cheryl jones, June Crosby, Patti Bentley, Bob Clevenstine, Clinda Gunther, Kathy Hymes. Second Row, Norita Jones, Roxanne Tones, Roxanne Tooley, Debbie Holland, Jean Wilkins, Mark Pence, Donna Kemble, Darron Carlson, David Wlllers, Beth Peterson, Beth Ellison, Neil Davie, Jeff Strauss, John Gunther, Chuck Preston, Gus Kulharry, Janice Johnson, Carol Swanson, Brad Sharp, Walt Weber. Third Row, Susan Leonard, Claudia Lawhorn, Heidi Doden, Daryl Glover, Diana Mendoza, Judle Hart, Jeanette Davis, Kris Lundquist, Barry Melson, Dan Zelnio, Don Gibson, Rick Ross, Niki Wilson, Ken Cooper, Mike O ' Neill, Rex Petersen, Ron Stevenson, Larry Thompson, ad Ulfig, Richard Heidson, Sam Maihack, Gordon Shaffer, Robert Schenebricker, Renea Randerson, Jani Fourth Row, Cindy Skinner, Jeff Lofgren, Juli Hegg, Michael Lofgren, Kay Potratz, Sheryl Mallard, Linda Snowden, Vern McCullough, Randy Bennett, Mack Thiesen, Wayne McCormack, Kurt Brinkmeyer, Michael Mann, Dan Davis, Stever Swim, R. J. Klindner, Peggy Vann, Kenn Herbert, Tim Wilson, Kevin Guthrie, Mark Smith, Darrell Tyler, Steve Greve, Bruce McCormack, Charles Volk, Royla Furniss, Paul Ballin¬ ger. The Brass Choir includes. First Row, Neil Davie, Beth Peterson, Darron Carl¬ son, Niki Wilson, Kris Lundquist, Debbie Hartman. Second Row, Randy Crompton, John Cliff, Kenn Herbert, Wilma Bradley, Damon Short. The Woodwind Choir includes. First Row, Liz Dahlen, Cindy Mason, Kathy Hannie, Debbie DeMott, Dave Strauss, Mark Ralston. Second Row, Sue Bolls, Malia Spalding, Mary Donlin, Ellen Turner, Dena Lovett, Beth Peterson, Neil Davies, Jeff Strauss, Dick Melton, John Gunther. The Clarinet Choir includes, First Row, M. Spalding, S. Bolis, D. Lovett, L. Turnbull, C. Randerson, L. Zimmerman, E. Turner, P. Meredith, and L. Mitchell; Second Row, M. Donlin, W. Weber, B. Sharp, J. Gunther, J. Morrow, and R. Melton. Drum major Mark Pence and twirlers Denise Nelson, Jeanette Davis, and Karen Davis add color to Rocky ' s halftime shows. The feminine members of Rocky ' s band compose the Girl ' s Stage Band including. First Row, Sue Bolis, Sue Eckles, Caran Lubben, Valerie Ackerman, Dyan Day, and Joyce Dusenberry; Second Row, Linda Snowden, Wilma Bradley, Beth Peterson, Lyn Green, and Royla Fumiss: Third Row, Carey Randerson, Melany Burrill, Gwen Anderson, Debbie Hartman, Kris Lundquisl, and Niki Wilson. 73 Orchestra A group of musical students striving for precision with practice. String players grouping together to learn to harmonize. Woodwinds rehearsing with the brasses for ensemble work. With daily sessions— the orchestrial sections improve and improvise various numbers. Entertaining the school at an assembly and the community for special concerts. Backing up the spring musical, South Pacific, with perfect tones and beats. Performing with a note of excellence In mind. Orchestra: a time to transform students into musicians. Practicing in this group are, Jody Johnston, Peter Young, Sue Salak, Louis Valsoano, Cary Berg, and Damon Short. Orchestra Members Practice Until Perfect The Orchestra consists of, First Row, S. Salak, A. Collins, S. Peterson, I. Anderson, E. Twitty, D. Jack- son, V. Perkins, U. Krismanits, M. Nelson, and L. Valsoano. Second Row, L. Creenman, C. Berg, W. Bragg, S. Lovett, F. Millar, O. Gunther, D. Strauss, M. 74 Ralston, C. Mason, E. Delane, Katha Hannie, T. Mader, S. Bolis, M. Donlin, and H. Wilson. Third Row, S. Johnson, K. Peshang, V. Sheese, S. Canz, J. Strauss, D. Melton, J. Gunther, B. Peterson, N. Davy, T. Lovett, M. Spalding, R. Crompton, N. Wilson, D. Hartman, and C. Lonquist. Standing, J. Johnston, Mr. Hart, K. Herbert, W. Bradley, D. Short, R. Flowers, R. Muskeyvalley, E. Elverd, and P. Young. Advisor Mr. Peshang hands out assignments. Managing the business for first semester Crimson Criers are, loan Richter, Chris Miller, Teresa Lehnerer, Bob Miller, Linda Barr, and Bridget Kennedy. First Semester Staff Plans Crimson Crier Crimson Crier. The first semester-staff; eighteen frenzy-filled weeks of producing a new size and style of the school paper. A special ' ' middle section emphasizing a particular theme with photos and feature stories. The editors and staff; planning, anticipating, pasting, revising, agreeing, rejecting. With slanting heads and mini-maxi size ads. Acquiring a first-hand experience In the newspaper world. Turning out five fantastic issues with Mr. Peschang ' s pride and patience. The Crimson Criers— Volume LXXIII, numbers 1 through 5: Editorial Staff includes, Kneeling, Vicky Whitesell, Cindy Kay, Lori Skafidas, Amy Miller, Caren Sanders, rantiirino Prv ' L ' w ' c o o f Kathy Johnson, and Sheila Sears. Standing, Sue Downing, Jim McFarland, Mark Broendel, Darlene Kolsrad, p g OC y S every event Sandy Temple, Debie Buntaine, Elaine Beaudendistle, Sue Welsh, Caren Sax, Ron Kennedy, Rene Gorenstein, with true journalistic style. Marti Zukerman, Debbie Foley, and Becky Schultz. THE CRIMSON CRIER CO-EDITORS. Marti Zukerman HEAD PROOFREADER Asst. Darlene Kolsrud COPY EDITOR. Vicky Whitesell Asst. Rene Gorenstein EXCHANGE EDITOR.. .Sue Welsh Amy Miller BUSINESS MANAGER PAGE EDITORS .... . Debie Buntaine Lori Skafidas Sheila Sears AD MANAGER. Asst. Bridget Kennedy Sue Downing SPORTS EDITOR ... Asst. Mark Broendel Caren Sanders Chris Miller Ron Kennedy Jim McFarland CIRCULATION MANAGER.. Bob Miller Asst. Alecia Mickelson PICTURE EDITOR .. Asst Kathy Johnson Elaine Beaudendistle Joan Richter Second Semester Crier Works Hard to Get News Working on the Business Staff is, Kris Bingaman, janet Butler, Peggy Weatherly, Linda Moore, and Bob Ingoly. THE CRIMSON CRIER CO-EDITORS. Doug DeMyer HEAD PROOFREADERS Jan CacIch COPY EDITOR.... PICTURE EDITOR. - Peter Soderburg Asst. Karen Cullison BUSINESS MANAGER.. Sheehan ADD MANAGER. PAGE EDITORS ... Barb Crams Asst. Roxie Bell Janet Butler Michelle Whaley Peter Young CIRCULATION MANAGER... Bob Ingoly Asst. Peggy Weatherly SPORTS EDITOR .. Asst. Jim Lohmeier Willie Gathright Kris Bingaman The sixth period Editorial Staff, Karen Cullison, Barb Crams, julie Dalkoff, Jan Cacich, Sue Madsen, and Jim Lohmier. Back Row, Doug DeMeyer, Willie Gathright, Tim Curry, Peter Soderburg, Rhonda Cay, Gina Gerlich, and Michelle Whaley. Crimson Crier Staff Learns New Techniques Crimson Crier. Second semester staff— Journalism B Functioning and featuring where the last semester leaves off. Dividing sixth and seventh periods; alternating issues. Many weeks of counting and correcting— riding in squad cars. Only the best suggestions are follow-up stories. Continuing ads, exchanging editions. Rating high—with reason Crimson Crier; beginners learn from the best—Mr. Peschang. The Editorial Staff, Sue Mack, Cheryl Riley, JoAnn LaBare, Roy Phelps, Yoko Yamada, Sue Pealstrom, and Becky Gage, Back Row, Sandy Burfield, Kathy Lincoln, Craig Ezring, Kathy Yuris, Mike re, and Rick Sedrel. jan Ellis, Dan Hickman, and Ardella Northern look happy as they discuss criers business. Upper left—Co-Editors Roy Phelps and JoAnn LaBare discuss the next Crimson Crier. Upper right—Five members of the staff plan their layouts. THE CRIMSON CRIER CO-EDITORS. COPY EDITOR. PACE EDITORS. SPORTS EDITOR. HEAD PROOFREADERS... PICTURE EDITOR. BUSINESS MANAGER .... AD MANAGER. CIRCULATION MANAGER .... JoAnn LaBare Roy Phelps .... Sandy Burfield Asst. Debbie Kelly .... Becky Cage Cheryl Riley Susan Mack Yoko Yamada .... Mike Zare Asst. Rick Sedrel Craig Ezring .... Kathy Lincoln Kathy Yuris .... Sue Pealstrom .... Doug Frazer .... Dan Hickman Asst. Jan Ellis Pam Flodeen .... Rosemary White Asst. Jim Seales Ardella Northern Watchtower Touches Rocky with Bigger Book Watchtower 1970 . . . Enveloping almost nine thousand hours of action, amour, association. Sealing memories between two covers. Tripping ' ' cross-country for certain, special scenes. Shifting ranks and pictures, unidentifiable John Hogans. Deadlines that almost aren ' t. Pictures that almost are. Endless lines of copy sometimes copied, sometimes created. Bolstering sales through comic commercials. Eyeing that long ladder with caution and contempt. . . . counting, cropping, bleeding . . . Everything that touches you — Watchtower captures. Watchtower editors, Lori Skafidas and Debie Buntaine, look over a finished page layout. Some staff members celebrate with a trip to Mr. Quick ' s after making the first deadline. The daily pressures of being Watchtower advisor often get to even-tempered Mrs. Conrad. Susie Swedburg Denise Lowery ocky Comes Home to Mysterious Island mecoming 1970 ime of twisted traditions, enty-seven senior girls itioned and presented a special school assembly. Naming ivity, association, attribution, e transposed to Royalty. ? annual Homecoming assembly— een Carolyn crying, I like it. red VW carrying s of spirited supports. ? Senior Glee and rock group ling a note of musical honor, e parade . . . ting a spell of success, hts of frenzy . . . rned into fantasy floats mming from Treasure Island. jst ' Em Up winning first place— dition takes a turn for the . . . J Drama Club hearse asking; an You Dig it? Iters tripping alongside— nning wheels of spirit. Homecoming victory . . . celebration, fting through the CAA Island coring jsent, past and future seniors, eking out with the first combo Homecoming history . . . heavy. )wning Carolyn . . . iching upon the gold of Homecoming. Queen Carolyn Eagle and her court ride through the downtown area in the Homecoming Parade. Varied Assemblies Enliven Fridays Assemblies. Fridays in the auditorium. In the gym—all-school assemblies. Learning about the weather. A cartoonist making sketches of students. Listening to a Japanese black-belter as he explains Karate. The Dutch jugglers: balancing and bicycling. The Homecoming and Organizations assemblies—put on by students. Club assemblies and gospel-singing assemblies. Remembering each Friday— especially with cheerleading skits: Mr. Schaeffer singing Rubber ducky ... and ending with pep yell— Seniors! Assemblies—always enjoying. Cheerleaders Capture Spirit Stick for ' 71 Cheerleaders-fifteen Five elected sophomores Chosen to lead the balcony brigade With ' little rock spirit. Presenting their own skit At the pep assembly. Almost scaring the seniors During pep yell . Designing and decorating Lockers and halls become routine. Improving, Improvising, Igniting. Five junior pepsters Taking charge of all Swimming and wrestling meets. Selling red and gold Rl decals During football season. Heading the juniors and Almost winning the pep contest, juniors . . . splurging with spirit. Five senior spiritors . . . supreme Sparking the school—seniors— With spirit to spare. Accelerating enthusiasm Through skeptic skits On red-gold Fridays. And spirit stickers On walls and lockers. The red and gold guides created . . . Rocks can do and they do. With the spirit stick and four First-place ribbons from clinic. Rocky senior cheerleaders, newly Outfitted, ask, Can you dig it? Responding-the team and school Bury their opponents With skill and spirit. Exhibiting their new cheerleading uniforms are sophomores Rhonda Wisely, Rhonda Bennett, Susie Brooks, Colleen Carmack, and Lucy Walgren. Reflecting their Rl spirit ar e seniors Carolyn Eagle, Mary Cloniger, Debbie Williams, Susie Swedberg, and Denise Lowery. First Row: Ron Kennedy, Rick Cooklin, Mike Fulton, Guy Bowser, Willie Gathright, jerry Hanson, Al Fos¬ ter, Bob johnson, George Day, Bruce Walker, john Maurus, Dave Hansen, john Each. Second Row: Bob Varga, Art Blocker, Don Logan, Steve Lewis, Mark Franck, Dan Zelnio, Brent Allison, Mike Hartman, Or¬ lando Edgerson, john McDuffy, Delano Thornton, Greg Moroni, jack Lund, Gary Reiff, Bill Hardin. Third Row: Gary Embretson, Alan jones, Robert Cole, Rock Island Gridders Finish 7 —2 Season; Offensive captain: john Each—Quarterback Defensive captain: Bob johnson—Safety The Rock Island Football squad under the supervision of Coach Gary Embretson turned in a 7—2 record for the 1970 season. Rock Island opened the season with a 19—12 victory over Rockford West. Quarterback John Each completed two passes, one for a touchdown and the other to set up the final score In key plays contributing to a Rock Island triumph. The next week the Rocks went on to their twelfth consecutive win as they ripped the Moline Maroons 31—14. The Rocks ' next victim was Alleman as the squad coasted to an easy 37—18 final score. Bruce Walker led the R ocks with three touchdowns with added six pointers by Mike Thomas, Delano Thornton and Brent Allison. Homecoming saw the Rocks pulverize helpless Davenport West with a final score of 40—0. Rocky ' s Big Red Machine edged East Moline with a 22—20 victory the following week. The winning was accomplished in the last three minutes of play in which quarterback john Each completed a touchdown pass to Bruce Walker, then followed with a two-point conversion pass to fullback Brent Allison. Having only one conference game remaining against Davenport Central, the Rocks were tied for first place in the Quad City Metro Conference with a 4—1 record. In the next game, the Rocks threw a 21—0 shutout at Davenport Central to clinch a share for Quad City Metro title. Rock Island was led by fullback john McDuffy who repeatedly busted through the opposing defense. The Rock Island football season closed with the team walking off with a 33—7 victory over Quincy. Charles Harris, Charles Mitchell, Mike Thomas, Rick Tacey, Terry Ott, Ernest Bea, Bob Anderson, jack Miskowicz, Dan Applequist, Lorenzo Turner, Steve Mau. Fourth Row: Wayne Sutton, Greg Johnson, Kieth Miller, John Yeager, John Osborn, Don Patter¬ son, John Sherwin, Robert Taylor, Chuck Heggen, Harry Vesey, Mike Sparbel, Mike Taylor, Len Dionne, Tom Goodwin, Dan Mohwinkel. Clinch Quad City Metro Conference Title Rock Island 19 Rockford West 12 Rock Island 31 Moline 14 Rock Island 14 Assumption 26 Rock Island 37 Alleman 18 Rock Island 40 Davenport West 0 Rock Island 22 East Moline 20 Rock Island 21 Davenport Central 0 Rock Island 17 Clinton 28 Rock Island 33 Quincy 7 Coaching Staff, first Row: Richard Allison, Hugh Johnson, Sam McCann, John Benn. Secortd Row: Dan Mohwinkel, Bill Hardin, Gary Embretson, Bob Varga, Steve Mau. jerry Hanson john Maurus George Day Al Foster Bruce Walker Willie Cathright Offensive Tackle Defensive End Offensive Guard Offensive Guard Offensive Halfback Defensive Tackle As the play ends the official ecstatically verifies a The Rocks ' offensive line effortlessly sweeps around their opposition. Rock Island touchdown. john McDuffy finds his opening and penetrates. Awed, a Clinton player can only sit helplessly by as Mike Thomas blasts deftly through. Grasping the pigskin, John Each prepares to find his mark. Bruce Walker breaks away from persuing East Moline players with more determi- nation than traction. Dave Hansen Ron Kennedy Guy Bowser John Osborn Art Blocker John Yeager Offensive End Defensive Safety Offensive Center Specialist: Kicker Defensive Guard Defensive Tackle Sophomores Turn in Winning 6 — 2 — Season FIRST ROW: Martin Archibald, Mark Anders, Tom Goodwin, Mr. Len Dionne, Robert Hill, Henry Clash, Richard Hudson, Dan Quinlan, )im Bolls, Pat Henry, Mike Mann, Dan Anderson, john Holman, jay Brent, Dennis Hansen, Chuck Olmstead, Bill Christensen, Ron Kerres, Mike Elsey, Troy Farley, Mr. Terry Ferrari, Mr. john Bern. SECOND ROW: Kevin Gunthrie, Ken Mencer, Ken Soady, Mike O ' Neill, john Hill, Brad Hendrickson, Andy Voss, Lonnie Robinson, Norm Allbritton, Stan Wolf, Roger Evans, Ike Turner, Danny Shiver, John Foley, Wally Bradley, Allan Willits, George Franck, Brad Wallarab, Chris Naab, Marvin Mayes, Charles Garner, Bill Wayne, Mr. Sam McCann, Mr. Hugh Johnson, Mr. Dick Allison. THIRD ROW: Allen Muller, Tim Arbogast, Jim Wil¬ helm, Bob O ' Keefe, Richard Hughes, Richard Run¬ yon, Kim Harrison, Kim Hawkins, Bill Capps, jerry Madder, Antal Veradi, Paul Delcourt, Pete Delcourt, Joaquin Norniella, Doug Grabau, Berry Nelson, Rich¬ ard Barnett, Bob Sparkman, Steve Wolfe, Ken Voss, Steve Faust, Steve Swartout, Lewis Wilson, Rick Tay¬ lor, Jim Suggs, Dale Hanson. Coach John Benn and his assistants Hugh Johnson, Dick Allison, and Sam McCann brought the Rock Island Pebbles football squad to a 1970 season record of 6 wins, 2 losses, and 1 tie. The sophomores started the season off right. A 20—14 win over Rockford West predicted a winning season. The next week the little Rocks were slowed down by Moline with an 8—8 tie. Still undefeated, the Pebbles went after Assumption. Smashing the Little Knights 33—12 kept Rocky spirits up for a 16—3 victory over Alleman. The underclassmen ' s machine ran smoothly for yet another game as Davenport West fell under Rock Island pressure for a 14—8 final tally. As all good things must end, so did the Pebbles ' undefeated season. In the next two consecutive games they were beaten by East Moline 12—6 and Davenport Central 25—8. The following week the Pebbles clashed with Clinton racking up 29 points to their opponents ' 8. The final game of the 1970 season was played against Quincy. The little Rocks finished with a flourish netting 40 points to shut out Quincy ' s sophomore squad. The underclassmen ' s co-captains for 1970 were John Holman and Robert Hill. This year the Rock Island Pebbles football team finished with winning season. John Benn ' s third year as head coach was a successful one rearing skilled and experienced material for the varsity Rocks. The 1970 6—2—1 record is a culmination of a year of hard work, knowledgeable coaching and all the determination of a Rock Island team. Rock Island 20 Rockford West 14 Rock Island 8 Moline 8 Rock Island 33 Assumption 12 Rock Island 16 Alleman 3 Rock Island 14 Davenport West 8 Rock Island 6 East Moline 12 Rock Island 8 Davenport Central 25 Rock Island 29 Clinton 8 Rock Island 40 Quincy 0 Rocky Grapplers Sweep Six Championships The Rock Island wrestling team behind the JV cheer¬ leaders are, First John Angel, Michael Boughan, Del Newton, Ronald Banks, Ronel Muskeyvalley, John Chaney, jewel Colvin, Gregory Moroni, Robert Hoffman, Richard Benz, George Day, and John McDuffy. Second Row: Evie Gathright, Gavin Angel, 1970-71 Wrestling Awards Metro Champs Big ' 6 Champs First Place Illinois Quadrangular Tournament First Place Davenport Invitational Tournament First Place State District Tournament First Place State Sectional Tournament Allen Willets, Stephen Lawhorn, Steve Johnson, Ken Arnold, David Guldenzoph, Daniel Anderson, Del- mar Poe, Delmar Poe, Bruce Eagle. Third Row: Rich¬ ard Barnett, Craig Lee, Willie Morrow, Michael Kean, Tom Pilcher, Craig Lesley, Eugene Moller, Mark Smith, Clarence Willdans, Jerry Vesey. Fourth Row: The Rock Island Wrestling team compiled one of the best records, and in general enjoyed the best season in its history, losing only one dual meet during the season. Coach Chet Schultz credited this phenomenal season to the over-all team spirit and well balanced team. The leadership of Rick Benz and Rob Hoffman contributed much also. First place in the state was within reach, but Ronel Muskeyvalley lost in an overtime with one state champion and John Angel lost by a referee penalty to another state champion. As a result, John Angel took a fifth place and Rock Island team placed seventh. Coach Chet Schultz, Coach Don DeTeaye, Coach Walter Gerber, Steve Watkins, Michael Riley, Ronald Johnson, Gary McCormick, Guy Stevenson, John Gunther, Steve Greeve. ROCK ISLAND 32 SAVANNA 14 ROCK ISLAND 23 CLINTON 26 ROCK ISLAND 42 DAV. WEST 6 ROCK ISLAND 26 STERLING 20 ROCK ISLAND 39 QUINCY 11 ROCK ISLAND 42 GALESBURG 3 ROCK ISLAND 26 DAV. CENTRAL 19 ROCK ISLAND 47 ASSUMPTION 3 ROCK ISLAND 28 EAST MOLINE 12 ROCK ISLAND 34 DIXON 8 ROCK ISLAND 27 MOLINE 13 ROCK ISLAND 31 ALLEMAN 8 Coaching the championship wrestling team are Walter Gerber, Chet Schultz, and Don DeTeaye. V ' john Angel Del Newton Mike Boughan Ron Banks Ronel Muskeyvalley Jewel Colvin 98 lbs. 112 lbs. 105 lbs. 119 lbs. 126 lbs. 138 lbs. John Chaney Greg Moroni Rob Hoffman Rick Benz George Day John McDuffy 132 lbs. 145 lbs. 155 lbs. 167 lbs. 185 lbs. heavy weight R. l. Qualifies Five State Competitors This year ' s squad was lead by 3 year All-American Keith Gilliam who won the state championship in the 100 yard free style with a new state record of 46.9. Keith was honored by his teammates by being chosen most valuable senior and captain of the squad. The over all season record Is not a real indication of the quality of this year ' s squad. Six meets were determined by the outcome of the final event. The strength of the squad rested in the senior class. State meet qualifiers included John Chappell, Jeff Kolinchinsky, Alan Jackson, Bill Morgan in div¬ ing and underclassman Kenn Shoemaker. Behind the junior cheerleaders are, first Row: Coach Lee Keller, Coach Fred Friedrichsen, Bill Morgan, jeff Puncewicz, Alan jackson, Keith Gilliam, john Chap¬ pell, jimmy Lohmeier, jeff Kolinchinsky, and Coach Ken Knapp. Second Row: Dwight Nelson, Mike Thompson, Lyle Aronson, Craig Weeks, Kenn Shoe¬ maker, North jersild, Rodney Brewer, Eric Gahn, and jim Werthheimer. Third Row: Steve Lardner, Brad Osmundson, Duane Green, Steve Roth, Gene Krisma- nits, Steve Gang, Craig Kirkpatrick, Steve Wertheimer, Robert Thompson, and Richard Drevich. Graduating senior swimmers are jimmy Lohmeier, jeff Kolinchinsky, Al jackson. Bill Morgan, Keith Gilliam, jeff Punkiewicz, and john Chappell. Rocky ' s state qualifying relay team consists of Al jackson, Keith Gilliam, jeff Kolinchinsky, and john Chappell. Coaching the R.l. Dolphins are qualified advisors Fred Friedrichsen, Lee Keller, and Ken Knapp. Rock Island 36 Guilford 59 Rock Island 42 Carl Sandburg 53 Rock Island 78 Tinley Park 17 Rock Island 37 Homewood-Flossmoor 58 Rock Island 60 Thornton 35 Rock Island 41 1 2 Moline 53 1 2 Rock Island 47 Davenport West 48 Rock Island 42 C. R. Washington 53 Rock Island 59 Clinton 36 Rock Island 72 Assumption 23 Rock Island 71 Davenport Central 24 Rock Island 42 Moline 53 Rock Island 43 Thorn ridge 52 Rock Island 28 Richwoods 67 The 1971 R.I.H.S. baseball team includes First oiv. Jack Pagett, John McEvoy, Jack Lund, Lou Valsoano, Scott Grabau. Second Row: Mike Thomas, Mike Patrick, Cary Reiff, Ron Kennedy, and Rick Edgerson. Team member, Bruce Walker, takes time out from batting practice. 100 Catcher, Jack Pagett, warms up before a game. R.l. Turns in Successful 5 —5 Record The Rock Island baseball squad finished 8—11 for the season with a 5—5 Metro-Conference record. Finishing third in the Metro-conference, the team boasted Rick Bevans as its captain and most valuable player. Jack Pagett gave the team a boost as the top area catcher and Bruce Walker proving invaluable as a hitter. The Rock Island team tied with East Moline for the third place honors. Carl Aronson and Jim Seeley lead the team as coaches. Mike Patrick looks forward to spring practice. Returning lettermen, John Johnson and Barry Barnes, anticipate a winning season. Rocks Fare Well Against Tough Competition The 1970 spring track season proved to be a real challenge. The varsity team, coached by Duane Bonsall, compiled 4 win$ and 3 losses by the end of the season. Basically the strength lie in the sprints and field events. Robert Taylor led the dashmen, while the pole vault spear-headed the win¬ ning talents in the field events backed up closely with the shot put. Jerry Carpenter was chosen team captain. Special awards were also given to Robert Taylor, the most points; Larry Williamson, the most im¬ proved; and Frank Frances, the most valua¬ ble senior. Rock island 120 Dav. Central 98 Rock Island 71 Moline 146 Rock Island 63 Clinton 154 Rock Island 121 Dav. West 96 Rock Island 124 Assumption 94 Rock Island 146 Alleman 72 Rock island 88 East Moline 129 Ernest Bea and Jesse Perry simultaneously sail flawlessly over the hurdles. All the strain of putting the shot is transmitted to Mark Franck ' s visage. Rock Island Varsity Track Team, first Row: Don Lo¬ gan, Mark Franck, Bob Anderson, John Osborn, Ear¬ nest Bea, Steve Lewis, Delano Thornton. Second Row: Neil Davies, Steve Pauley, Mike Hartman, Alvin Foster, Robert Taylor, John Each, Perry Bradley, Mike O ' Niell. ThirdRow:% Bowers, Mike VanBlair, Mike Mitchell, Jim Hudson, Doug Foster, Don Cuier, Dave Willets. Fourth Row: Mike Thompson, Peter Caras, Jesse Perry, Greg Carlson, Keith Miller, Karl Aronson, Cleveland Ellis. Fifth Row: Rick Tacey, John Gordon, Dave Nixon, Rick Cooklin, Dave Hanson, Gary Taube, John LaBare. Sixth Row: Coach Duane Bon¬ sall, Coach Richard Allison, Coach Richard Court. Seventh Row: Rick Haney, Coach John Coolidge. y- 4‘: 4 ' i ' viS ' Mi r 1 .’ R.l. Harriers Exhibit Marked Improvement Golfers Clinch Two Titles With the formation of the new Quad-City Metro Conference, Rock Island immedi¬ ately showed its power by winning the Spring season of 1970 and the Fall season of 1970. In the Spring season, there were four new records set for Rock Island golfers. They were: a 40 on the back nine at Highland Springs by Marty Davis against Galesburg, a 36 on the front nine at Mill Creek by Ted Stone against Central, an outstanding two- under par 34 by Doug Elliott at Duck Creek against Central, and a 74 at the Big Six Tournament at Quincy ' s Westview by Doug Elliott. Doug Elliott also led the team in average with 40.81. In the Fall season, three new scores were written Into the annals. Marty Davis and Reed Carlson scored 38 ' s on the difficult front nine at Short Hills, Tom Blakely made a one-under par 35 at Credit Island, and 38 ' s on the back nine at Mill Creek by Ted Stone and Reed Carlson. Dave Wood, the Golf coach, had trained by the end of the 1970 season a team of champions. The Rocky Golf squad took both conference titles, but placed 4th at District. Representing Rocky are jV members, First Row: Dave Vesole, )oel Sax, Drew Deutch, Tom Roller, Ricky Vesole, Larry Erickson, David Hughes; Mgr. john Gunther. Second Row: Coach Sheldon Weiner, Mike Skafidas, Tom Manson, John Chappell, Tom Myers, Doug Martin, Guy Stevenson, Steve Greve, Dave Strauss, and Head Coach Robert Motz. Rocky Natters Shut Out All ' 70 Opposition The R. I. tennis squad continued trudging away at its undefeated season last spring and this fall. Last spring the team enjoyed a 16—0 record in dual meets and were also Quad City Conference Champs, West¬ ern Big 6 champs, R. I. Invitational cham¬ pions. Steve Briggs and Dick Mainline combined to be state doubles semi-final¬ ists. Major letter winners last spring included Steve Briggs, Dick Mainline, Bob Muffman, Steve Brown, Scott Reid, Larry Barker, Don Mentrich, Pat Ryan and Mark McKissick. This fall the netters added 6 more to dual meets and won the Quad City Conference. This team now has set 2 high school re¬ cords, winning all Quad City dual meets by shut outs and winning all six singles and all three doubles divisions in the Quad City tournament. Rocky finished its 1970 re- cord-setting season under Mead Coach Bob Motz and Coach Shelly Weiner. Next year looks promising for the Rocks with upcoming talent returning. Making up the varsity squad are Bill Myers, Keith Abel, Steve Brown, Steve Briggs, Coach Bob Motz, Dick Hainline, Scott Reid, and Quentin Gamelin. Female Racketeers Rack Up W —0 Season Miss Emma Trackwell coached the girls ' tennis team to a perfect 10—0 season this fall. With a 5A —6 individual record, the girls coasted to the Quad-City Metro-Conference title. Jean Coberly earned the number one rank in the girls ' singles division. The first seven squad members in order are jean Coberly, Susie Briggs, Deb Wisely, Marti Zukerman, Margie Dew, Pam Zwer, and Debbie Chappell, jean Coberly and Deb Wisely made up the number one doubles team; Susie Briggs and Margie Dew number two; and the third team consisted of Marti Zukerman and Debbie Chappell. Out of the ten team members, eight are underclassmen, making the future look as bright as the past. The championship tennis team is FfRSTROW: Debbie Chappell, Jean Coberly, Deb Wisely, Pam Zwer, and Marti Zukerman. SECOND ROW: Susie Briggs, Kathy Lincoln, Margie Dew, Debbie Darr, Carla Slivken, and Mary Huffman. 106 Miss Emma Trackwell coaches her second successful season. The sophomore basketball team members are First Row: Wayne Atkins, Al Miller, Mark Miller, Norman Albritton, Rick Cloninger, Ron Bea, Randy Requet, Vance Harris, Glen Fisher, Fred Kriter, and Craig Pet¬ erson. Second Row: Co ch Seeley, Rick Shuda, Mike Mann, John Hill, Paul Delcourt, Ike Turner, Pete Del- court, Tim Allison, Frank Boyd, Marty Archibald, and Coach Youngquist. Pebbles Acquire Invaluable Experience Head Coach Frank Youngquist and Coach James Seeley coached the Rock Island Pebbles for the 1970-71 season. The final record for the Little Rocks was 5—15. Coach Frank Youngquist leads the Little Rocks. Throughout the season Frank Boyd and Ike Turner showed unusual prowess in the sport. The Pebbles took their opener against Assumption 53—36, but pro¬ ceeded to let the following two games slip by them. Davenport West was an easy mark for the Pebbles as they won that con¬ test by a 55—48 margin. The next four meetings proved disheartening for Rock Is¬ land, but, after barely letting Davenport Central get away 62—61, the Pebbles lashed out and won 52—50 over Rockford West and 59—46 against Assumption. Eight losses before an 86—79 win over Davenport Central ended the season. The season clincher was unquestionably the Little Rocks ' finest hour. Boyd scored a season record by accumulating 32 points in that encounter. Starting line-ups shifted throughout the Pebbles ' uneasy but at the close of the year, the emerging starters ap¬ peared as Tim Allison and Frank Boyd as guards. Ike Turner was a consistant starting center. Playing frequently in the Rock Is¬ land front court were Robert Hill and Norm Albritton. The Pebbles finished the season with experience for next year. Rock Island 53 Assumption 36 Rock Island 36 Rockford Aubern 42 Rock Island 45 East Moline 62 Rock Island 55 Dav. West 48 Rock Island 42 Quincy 66 Rock Island 48 Alleman 63 Rock Island 38 Galesburg 83 Rock Island 52 Moline 64 Rock Island 61 Dav. Central 62 Rock Island 59 Rockford West 50 Rock Island 59 Assumption 46 Rock Island 56 Clinton 59 Rock Island 60 East Moline 85 Rock Island 57 Dav. West 61 Rock Island 60 Aurora East 97 Rock Island 50 Alleman 72 Rock Island 56 Moline 63 Rock Island 44 Quincy 61 Rock Island 51 Galesburg 63 Rock Island 86 Dav. Central 79 R.l. Finishes 15 —6 in Court Play for 70—71 First Row: Coach Hugh Johnson, Bob Johmson, Lee Second Row: Harry Veasey, Gary Egberg, Lorenzo Rick Atkins, Marvin Haynon, Willie Seward, Brent Atwater, Bruce Hamming, Barry Barnes, Steve Fen- Turner, John Johnson, Vern McCullough, Bill Lensch, Allison, Rocky Russel, and Gary Temple, ton, Lonnie Boyd, Jack Riley, and Coach Bob Riley. The Rocks varsity basketball team started off the year on an optomistic note as they trampled Assumption. After suffering a defeat to Aubern the Rocks trudged ahead to a five game winning streak. Interrupted by a loss to Moline the team won six more. After winning two more and receiving four losses the Rocks ended the season right with a 79 —66 win over Davenport Central to make their season record 15 wins and 6 losses. Coach Riley led the Rocks as head Coach for the 70-71 season. Bruce Hamming, 6 ' 9 center, scored 386 points for a career total of over 1000. This, combined with the superb efforts of Lee Atwater, Barry Barnes, Steve Fenton, and Lonnie Boyd made the season a winning one. Head coach Robert Riley advises the team skillfully. Rock Island 91 Assumption 44 Rock Island 36 Rockford Aubern 44 Rock Island 64 East Moline 49 Rock Island 74 Dav. West 47 Rock Island 65 Quincy 63 Rock Island 70 Alleman 69 Rock Island 83 Galesburg 74 Rock Island 49 Moline 62 Rock Island 100 Dav. Central 78 Rock Island 78 Rockford West 74 Rock Island 87 Assumption 45 Rock Island 61 Clinton 31 Rock Island 76 East Moline 65 Rock Island 87 Marshall 69 Rock Island 62 Dav. West 75 Rock Island 79 East Aurora 80 Rock Island 69 Alleman 59 Rock Island 65 Moline 73 Rock Island 75 Quincy 74 Rock Island 65 Galesburg 73 Rock Island 79 Dav. Central 66 Steve Fenton—Guard Lee Atwater—Forward Barry Barnes—Forward Lonnie Boyd—Guard Bruce Hamming—Center Lonnie Boyd demonstrates that rebounds are too precious to be lost flat-footed. Astonishment shows on Atwater ' s face as Mr. Gerber gives his spirit blessing. Seniors, Touching upon memories that ask to be remembered . . . Two years being the silent society brings a mere moment of leadership. Sole survivors of a learning machine searching for life-signs of: Superiority . . . Serenity . . . Success. Using a knapsack stored with know-hows, know-whens, know-wheres. Casting an anchor within the depths of friendship. Trading humor for a headache; loaning comfort to the confused. Three thought-filled years of exposition, complications, climaxes, of chemical equations weighing reactions and results, of geography and government guiding the senior to the bounds of his mind ' s thoughts and capacities. Graduation: realizing that life ' s million-mile journey begins with a single step. 114 Seniors Touch Upon Life; Camouflage Learning Judith Avery Teresa Bacon Randall Baird Michael Ballinger Gloria Balmer Ronald Banks Marilyn Behrens Luanne Beinke Bonita Bell Robert Bell Monica Bennett Randall Bennett 117 Rick Benz Kristine Bingaman Mary Blake Vern Bleuer Susan Bolis Stephanie Booras Janet Bertelsen Robert Birrell Thomas Blakely Arthur Blocker Linda Bomia Beverly Booton Roberta Beswick Paul Blair Nancy Bleuer Jerrie Blondell Kathryn Books Cassandra Boswell Thomas Boswell Gwendolyn Boyd Steven Boyle Sereatha Bragg Melissa Brandt Julie Breiby William Bowers Lonnie Boyd Wilma Bradley Dorothea Branch Marcia Braner Kathleen Brent Guy Bowser David Boyle Diana Bragg Kevin Brandt Nancy Braun Stephen Briggs Cynthia Brimberg Mark Broendel Lee Brostrom John Britton John Bromley Morris Brown Ronald Brown Doborah Buntaine Diana Burns William Butler Melinda Capitani Darron Carlson Steven Brown Joseph Buranek Melany Burrill Deborah Butts Sheila Carey Gregory A. Carlson David Budelier Lance Burkert James Burroughs Jan Cacich Deborah Carleton Linda Carlson Diane Bunch Lynnette Burkhead David Bush Patrick Callow Gregory M. Carlsen Reed Carlson John Cliff Mary Cloninger Michael Colclasure Carolyn Cole Holly Cole Karen Coleman Michael Coleman Bobbie Collins jewel Colvin Marijane Cook Richard Cooklin Ann Cooper Dorothy Cooper Kathy Coplea Kim Cosentine Robert Coulson Cathy Creger Mark Creger Randy Crompton Gayle Crowder Karen Cullison Donna Curry Tinwthy Curry Lynn Cutter Elizabeth Dahlen Linda Dalkoff Karen Dal Ponte Brenda Danes Casey Danielson Janice Davis Jeanette Davis Martin Davis George Day Steven Decker Debra DeLoose Michael DeMay Douglas DeMeyer Steven Deneckere Angela DePaepe Dennis DePauw Dean Dick Michael Dolph Deborah DeMott Kathryn Denton Mary DePaepe Elizabeth DePew Heidi Doden Clinton Doran Richard Dorbeck Dolores Dorman Ruth Dowie Susan Downing Teryl Duff David Duncan Lynne Duncheon John Each Carolyn Eagle Pamela Edgar Kathy Edmonds jo Ann Edwards John Chappell works to make his float No. 1 . Pamela Ehlers Douglas Elliott Cleveland Ellis Steven Ellison Rebecca Elmore Edwin Eisner Steve Brown watches all the girls go by. 123 Brian Feldhahn Joseph Findley Janis Fletcher Debra Foley Douglas Foster Eddie Fowler Steven Fenton Douglas Fisher Debbie Fluker Diane Forward Michael Foster Sandra Fowler Doyle Findley Janies Fisher James Flynn Alvin Foster Gweneth Foulkes Jeri Fox Karen Fox Gary Frazelle Donna Freed Debra Fullerton Gretchen Furstenau David Garrison Drexel Franks Douglas Frazer Debra Freese Michael Fulton Quentin Gamelin Mary Garvey Donna Frazelle Karen Freeburg Kurtis Froude Royla Furniss Shirley Gansz Willie Gathright Susan Geisendorfer Cynthia Gibson Steven Glider Daniel Goldstein Renee Gorenstein JoDell Gottsch Peter Kathryn Gibson Diane Goldman Walter Good Debra Gotthardt Scott Grabau Georgecopoulos Judith Gephart Keith Gilliam Beverly Goldsmith Dawn Goold Thomas Gotthardt Barbara Grams Steven Graves Janet Creenleaf Deborah Grlffm Dennis Green Larry Creenman David Crindle Michael Grissom Suzanne Grossell Annette Gryp t John Gunther Susan Gustafson )ohn Guth Marcia Guthrie Ann Guy James Guzzo David Hansen 126 Ramona Hankins Kitrick Hansen Daniel Hanson Lois Hanson Charles Harris Pamela Hasson William Hawley jon Spurgetis finds a brisk autumn day perfect for a football game. Deborah Hays Karen Headley Diana Healy Rodney Heath Patti Heber jane Henderson Mary Henderson Jeffry Hendrickson Kenneth Herbert George Herring Joan Hiatt Terri Hiatt Dannie Hickman Patricia Hickman 127 Michael Hodge Lorna Hodson Jackie Hoegerl Robert Hoffman Eldon Hoffmeier Carolyn Hofmann On a hot summer day Steve Fenton ' s friends attempt to cool him off. Allen Holloway Larry Holmquist Cathy Hoskins Julia Howe Debbie Holland Russell Hoover Bonnie Howell Judy Hunter Dennis jacks Theodore Jamison Donald lohnson Doris Johnson Hedeman Johnson 131 James Robert Johnson Jerry Johnson John Johnson Kathryn Johnson Stephen Johnson Thaddeus Johnson Warren Johnson Jody Johnston Joseph Johnston Allen Jones Nicholas Karzin Cynthia Kay 132 Ruth Karaway Leonard Kelinson Bridget Kennedy Ronald Kennedy Bonny Kerler Constance Kimbel Robert Kincaid Joe King John Kittler Kathryn Kibling Nancy Knanishu Jeffrey Kolinchinsky Paula Kolls Darlene Kolsrud Astrid Kost Denise Krug Michael Kulig Sue Kyles Denise Lowery jives to Can you dig it? JoAnn LaBare Jan Pierre Laden Peggy Lee Teresa Lehnerer Susan Leonard Terri Lesley Anthony Licata William Lindahl Helen Linder David Lipsman Sara Lofgren Victoria Logan Elaine Langston Katherine Lannen Deborah Lapsley Kathryn Lawhorn Melissa Lawhorn Mary Leatherman lames Lohmeier Maude Lomax Cynthia Long Debra Loring Sandra Loveless Dena Lovett Denise Lowery Jack Lund Mitchell Lundquist Brian McClellan Sybil McClendon James McFarland Linda McGee Sheila McGinnis John McKee Debra McMillan Judy Me Wade Susan Madsen Debra Mahio Beth Makiney Andrew Manthey Douglas Martin Harvey Masengarb Michelle Mason Barbara Matherly Gene Masengarb Beverly Matherly john Maurus Karen Maxey Linda Mendoza Sabine Merki Deborah Mesich jerome Meyer Alesia Mickelson Lisa Miers jana Miller joan Miller Robert Miller Patricia Means Bruce Meincke Richard Melton Maria Metoff Martin Metternich Allan Metz Susan Miklas Amy Miller Christine Miller Linda Mills Janet Minner jerry Mitchell Ronald Moser Cary Murphy William Myers Rebecca Nachbauer Lynn Neifing Denise Nelson Christine Newton Drew Newton David Nixon Lidia Nunez Mark Odean George O Keefe Steven Oldfather David Olson Donald Olson Terry O ' Melia john Osborn Lyle Osborne Luci Ovenden Lennie Owen Gloria Padilla jack Pagett Debbie Park Stephen Park 138 Michael Parr Janet Parrott Michael Patrick Bobbie Pauley Deborah Perry Jesse Perry Janice Peschang Christine Peterson Sara Peterson James Petit Carolyn Petterson Roy Phelps The hard-guy spirit of the senior boys Is shown in the expressions of Steve Fenton and Steve Briggs. Charles Pugh Jeffrey Punkiewicz Marilyn Putney Angela Quale Roy Quick Mark Ralston Bradley Phillips Euretta Jean Phillips Nancy Polton 139 Cary Reiff Susan Reinhart David Rice Diane Richardson Lynette Richeson Joan Richter Beverly Ring Lawrence Roate Diane Robinson Francine Robinson Judith Roderick Daniel Rogers Sandra Rogers Patricia Rollins Richard Rosenthal Deborah Rosson Laura Rothweiler David Rouse Thomas Schaubroeck Michael Scheck Barbara Scherer Peter Schmidt Michael SchrTK)ok Debra Schubert 141 Robert Schulmeister Suzanne Schultz Peggy Scott Janet Seidel William Sharp Carole Shepherd Rebecca Schultz Cathy Scott Sheila Sears Stephen Sergeant Kathy Shaw Orville Shields Susan Schultz Jacqueline Scott Richard Sedrel Barbara Shaner Floyd Shelton Terry Shrake Brenda Simmons Kathryn Sivill Kathy Sloan Linda Solis Jon Spurgetis Deborah Steele John Simmons Lori Skafidas Kirk Smith Jean Somes Carol Stancil Sandra Stegall Phillip Sisson Raymond Skinner Elizabeth Soady Margaret Sonneville William Starling Richard Steger Harry Stelling Patsy Sterling Verne Stevenson Elliot Stewart Kathy Stice Cindy Stirts Roxanne Swank Susan Swedberg Sharon Swim Gary Taube Daniel Taylor Lynzetta Taylor Thomas Taylor Randall Tempel Sandra Temple Michael Thompson Rory Thomson Reginald Thornton Barbara Tucker Karen Tucker Janet Tumlin Lynn Turnbull John Stone Marilyn Strausse Ellen Turner james Turner Esther Twitty Mixed teams make the huddle more interesting in Sunday ' s football game. Andrew Tyrrell Leroy Ulam Louis Valsoano Jane VanDenBreen Karla VanSpybrook Helen Varadi Lloyd David Varner Scott Varner Tommy Veasey David Vesole Carol Vickroy Roger Viernow Jeffrey Vincent Anna Vogel Sheryl Vrell Dennis Wahiheim Robert Wakeland Bruce Walker Trudy Walker Peggy Weatherly Richard Weed 144 Bruce Weindruch Susan Welsh Cerianne Wendland Scott Wendling Donald West Gerald West Steven Westerbeck Steven Westerfield Michelle Whaley Sherri White Vicky Whitesell Gregory Wilkens Janice Wilkins David Willers David Williams Debra Williams Teresa Williams Hazel Wilson Joseph Wilson Timothy Wilson Mark Winters Donald Wise Debra Wisely Pamela Withenbury Deana Work John Worman Christine Wynes Nan Wynn Michael Yacone Yoko Yamada jeanette York john Yeager Peter Young Marti Zukerman Also Graduating . . . Morris Zukerman Adams, Deborah Battin, Susan Baugh, Timothy Cole, Robert Cooper, Susan Cusick, Stephen Forslund, james Foulks, Patricia Fry, Daniel Fry, Cary Gibson, Cary Cruby, William Hass, Deborah Haynes, Howard Heber, Michael Hendrix, Eugene Michael Zwer Lawrence Chappell Hicks, Ronald Hillman, Karen Hummel, Roger Humphrey, George Lomas, Steven Marshall, john Martin, Walter Bux Math, Michael Moore, Rodney Northern, Ardella Renry, Mark Race, Gary Rank, Bradley Rathburn, Thomas Rice, Gwen Sajak, Roger Sedlak, George Sheil, David Shields, William Sims, Mellissa Snyder, Victor South, Renee Tieman, Donald Timion, Wayne Twitty, Shirley Ward, Jo Ann Weber, Vicki Wheatley, Thomas Wolters, Timothy Zare, Michael 146 Middlemen Enjoy New Found Freedom The Ireemendous trio strikes a pose. BELOW:jy e crooked class officers are President, Brent Allison; Secretary, Kathy joannides; and Rose White,Vice President. Juniors Rated ' ' M -the middlemen. Second in the line of succession juniors represent the waiters, the anticipators— apprentices of the ' ' Rock ' ' image. Two slices of high school life already gone— one more year to hassle with. Trying to justify the meaning of knowledge. Tempting the door of learning to open or close. Using experience as the key to each individual ' s future. Buying a class ring-signifying pride and loyalty towards school. Planning the Senior Prom and electing class officers— a small part of life ' s donations; investing time towards making each student someone. Having four chosen to lead the senior procession down the aisle of the future— knowing the same will be in store for them Being a part of the in-between tribe initiates the opportunity to lead the future— followers— climbing the well-worn path of life. W: ■ ' V- Ackerman, Connie Ackerman, Valerie Adams, Toni Eileen Aitken, Terry Alan Akin, Dianne Alexander, joyce Allbritton, Donald Allen, Kevin Allison, Brent Amato, Darrell Ander, Jane Anderson, Dawn Anderson, Gwendolyn Anderson, Richard Anderson, Robert A. Anderson, Timothy Andich, Alan Andrews, Debra Ankum, Lucille Applequist, Daniel Appier, jane Archibald, Jay Arnett, John Aronson, Karl Aronson, Lyle Atkins, Rodrick Atwater, Lee Ayers, Theresa Baines, Rickie Banks, Diane Greg Moroni enjoys being number one. Barbee, Richard Barber, Paul Richard Barnard, Forrest Barrett, Daniel 149 Bea,Ernest jr. Beals, lames Beardsley, Donald Beck,Tyrone Becker, Rebecca Beckman, Margaret Begyn, Laurel Marie Bell, Roxanne Bender, Randy Benedict, Michael Bengston, Diana Bennett, Rohonda Benson, Michael Berg, Cary Berg, jimmy Berreau, Lea Bevill, Toby Bibee, Mayda Bien, David Bierman, Joseph Bigsby, Nancy Bjork, James Black, Charles Black, Cynthia Blacker, Donald Bladel, Deborah Bladel, Roger Blocker, Dora Boetje, John Boldt, Teresa Books, Patricia Boostrom, Diane Bowers, Randall Boyd, Benjamin Boyd, Evangeline Boyle, Richard Bradley, Perry Bragg, Wynell Brandt, Randolph Breiby, Dave Bretz, Taryn Marie Brewer, Rodney Brinkmeyer, Kurt Brodnax, Wilbert Brooks, Christopher Brooks, Terrance Brooks, Theresa Brouhard, Beverly 1 Brown, Michael Brown, Vernita Brozovich, Larry Bruster, Eric Bryner, Gregory Buckles, Christine 150 Buckles, Ted Buckles,Thomas Burfield, Sandra Burgess, Robert Burk, Michael Burke, Patrick Burton, Deborah Bush, Ronald Butler, janet Buttram, Thontas Calsyn, Alanna Campbell, David Campos, Richardo Caras, Peter Carey, Charles Carey, Steven Carle, Brenda Carlson, Cary Carmack, Theresa Camithan, Kevin Carr, Michael Carrell, Gardell Carson, Craig Carstens, julie Carter, Charles W. Cassini, Rick Chambers, David Chaney, john Cherry, Wenona Christner, James Julie Versman,Jane Ander, and Ann Wildman nrK nkey around. Ciicomiscola, john Clark.Carol Clarquist, Vicki Cline, james Coberly, jean Cobert, Steven Cochran, john Cochren, Larry Cockerill, john Cole, johnnie Coleman, Charlean Coleman, Robert Collins, Nancy Colvin, Charles Copenhaver, Ricke Coulter, john Cox, james Cox, Patricia jean Criddle, Linda Cromer, Shelley Crouse, Dennis Cueno, Susan Cunningham, Nancy Curtis, Lisa Dalkoff, julieanne Darr, Dinah Dasso, Mary Davie, Neil Davis, Debra Davis, Diane Davis, Robert Davis, Rachel Daxon, Dawn Day, Diane Dean, Carol DeBrobander, Mary Decker, Patricia DeHaven, Eddie DeMott, Kathryn V 152 Cary Swale takes advantage of the library. DeMynch, Kevin Dengier, Barbara DePaepe, Teresa DePron, Steve DeRoo, Kathleen Dew, Margaret DeWitt, lill Diaz, Anna Dockterman, Michael Donelson, Doris Donlin, Cheryl Doonan, Leslie Dorman, jeffrey Dothard, Carol Douglas, Craig Douglas, Michael Downing, Darcy Downing, Dawn Downing, Teresa Drake, Debra Duff, Marguerite Duffy, |ohn Dunn, Michael Dyer, Connie Easley, Peggy Eckert, Brion Eckert, Susan Eckles, Susan Edgerson, Orlando Edmondson, Carol Edwards, Mark Edwards, Ruby Egeberg, Gary Ehlers, Kevin Eisenberg, Lawrence Elder, Daniel Elliott, Terry Ellis, Janet Ellis, Robert Elsbury, Randy Engels, Rosanne Enlow, jerilyn Ernat, David Esiinge, Diane Essary, Edward Evans, Rita Ezring, Craig Fawcett, Marilyn Sk fj Ferguson, John Fitts, Robert Flack, Joseph Flodeen, Pamela Fluegel, Michael Foley, Lynn Marie Foley, Sharon Foss, Thomas Foulks, Cheryl Fountain, Roy Cotthardt, Bonnie Fox, Vickie Franck, John Franck, Mark Frank, Rebecca Freeland, Crystal Friday, Arthur Fritz, Rachel Frowein, Debra Frye, Cheryl Fulton, Larry Cage, Rebecca Gahn, Eric Gamelin, Lili Gang, Teresa Gannon, Michael Gansz, Daniel Garland, Gary Garrett, Betty Garrett, Ralph Cathright, Evie Gay, Rhonda Gaylor, Randy Ceisler, Marilyn Celaude, Patricia Cerlich, Gina German, Thomas Gillette, Edward Gindlesparger, Mark Ginneberge, Carol Godkin, Julie Goins, William Golden, Howard Goldsmith, Loreen Cordon, John Corden, Walter Gorsuch, Suzanne Cosney, Steven Cotthardt, Joseph Cradel, Jesse Crams, Mary Cray, Linda 154 Linda Peterson and CherieTalboom heading for an exciting foot¬ ball game Green, Carolyn Green, Vicki Greenleaf, Mark Greenman, Leon Greenwood, Brenda Gregg, James Greve, Patrica Grimm, William Grossman, John Groves, Ted Guier, Donald Guldenzoph, David Gunnell, David Gustafson, Todd Guthrie, LeRoy Hall, Christine Hall, Craig Hall, Geneva Hall, Pamela Hallas, Linda Hamerly, Sheila Hamlin, jean Hannie, Katha jo Hanssen, Michael Harden, Kathleen Harksen, Ronald Harris, Danny Hartman, Michael Haskins, Robert Hasselberg, Martin Hasson, Cynthia Hatlett, Richard Hauman,Steven Hauser, Christine Hayden, Diane Hayes, Toni 155 Haymon, Marvin Haynes, Ward Heard, Helen Hegg, Holly Heggen, Charles Henderson, Ji Hv Hendricks, John Hershman, Kathy Hicks, Karen Hill, Roger Hill, Steven Hillman, John Hickson, Cathryn Hills, Bradford Hill, Mickie Hills, Regina Hines, William Hite, Vicki Hodson, Cynthia Hollars, Donald Hollars, Renee Hoover, Victor Hoskins, Kathleen Hoteling, Robin R Holman, Regan Ann Holmquist, Joseph Hoover, Randy Hotle, Peggy Hoyle, Brenda Huber, Steven Hudson, James Huff, Kim Allen Hughes, Kathryn Hulsbrink, Bart Humphrey, Douglas Hunt, Ralph Hurd, Kimberly Hymes, Mary Kathleen Iglehart, Kathleen Isaacson, Donna James, Barbara James, Jacquelyn James, Jeffrey Jech, Kathleen 156 Jecks, Robert Jensen, Kathryn Jersild, North Joannides, John Joannides, Katherine Johnson, Beva Ann Johnson, Carol Johnson, Craig johnson, Deborah johnson, Delores johnson, Douglas johnson, Frank johnson, Gregory johnson, Mark L. johnson, Mark j. johnson, Pauline johnson, Phillip johnston, Claudia johnston, Martha jones, Belinda jones, Cheryl jones, Deborah jones, Dennis jones, Linda Karr, Robert Kell, Susan Kelleher, Theresa Kellums, Michael Clark Kelly, Deborah Kelly, Diana Kelly, Ruth Kemble, Donna Kester, Terri Lee Kettering, jean Kimball, Dean Kimbel, Theresa Kindschuh, Peter Klatt, Kathryn Klinkner, Richard Klinkner, Sandra Kloster, David Knerr, Cary Koepplinger, Cynthia Kohl, Susan Krup, james Krup, john Kruse, Cheryl Kulhavy, Kathy Kulig, Kevin LaBare, john Ann Scheck and Roni Scheer work diligently at their chemistry laboratory experiments. f Laing, Thomas Laisner, Timothy Lake, Audrey Lambach, Lisa Lambert, Betsy Landgraff, Deborah Langdon, Mary )o Lannen, Richard Lanoo, )o Ellen Larson, Brian Larson, jay Larson, jon Larson, William Lawhorn, Stephen Lawson, Cassandra Layer, Charles Leatherman, Lorri Lee, Rena Lelonek, Max Lenger, jerry Lensch, William Lerschen, Lawrence Lesley, Craig Leslie, Michael Lewis, Steven Lincoln, Katherine Lindahl, Carol Linden, Ruth Lingafelter, Sandra Liston, Lynn Alice Lockett, Dennis Lofgren, Reed Lofgren, Jay Lofgren, Michael Logan, Donald Lomas, Robin Long, Mindi Loring, Roxanne Lossing, Pamela Loveless, John Lowry, Deborah Lowry, Arthur Lubben, Caran Lucas, Michael Luckenbihl, Louis Lum, Robert Lundahl, James Lundholm, Marta Lundy, Marcia McAdam, Rollin McAdam, Russel McAdams, Len Elaine McCall, Laurie McCormack, Wayne McCormick, Sheila McDonald, Marshall McElroy, Brenda McFarlane, Arnold McGee, Debra McConogile, Gary 158 Cheryl Riley enjoys the finer things of life. McSparin, Pamela Mack, Susan Magee, Josephine Maisenbach, Christopher Malm, Richard Manley, Dora Manson, Tomas Rich Markley, Cheryl Marshall, Meriann Martin, Gerald Mason, Cynthia Merchie, James Meyer, Stephen Michaietti, Barbara Mier, Gregory Miller, Becky Miller, Douglas Miller, Keith Mills, Judith Miskowicz, Jack Mitchell, Charles Mitchell, Ronald Mitchell, Tracy Mohr, Craig Mohr, Lisa Moldenschardt, Karen Moller, Eugene Moore, Shellie Morian, Kristy Kay Moroni, Gregory Morrow, Calvin Morrow, Johnnie Mortell, Cary Moyer, Kathy Murphy, Patsy Muskeyvalley, Ronall 159 Nederbrock, Danny joe Nelson, Douglas Nelson, Dewight Nelson, Linda Nelson, Mark Nelson, Paul Nesbit, Lorenzo Nesseler, Georgette Nesseler, Michael Neumann, Michael Newswander, Gerald Newton, DelAnthony Newton, Sheila Nice, John Nies, John Nimmers, Earl Noble, Bradley Noble, Michele Northcutt, Ronald Now, Rozann Getting, Theresa Anne O ' Keefe, Pamela Olsen, DeEtta Omilak, Daniel Orsborn, Rita Ortiz, Favian Orwitz, Steven Ott, Terry Palmer, Tara Lynn Pannell, Robin Park, Michael Parker, Melvin Parr, Daniel Patterson, Curtis Patterson, Donald C. Patterson, Michael Paul, Lisa Pauley, Kim Pauley, Steven Payton, Gregory Pealstrom, Sue Pence, Mark Pence, Teresa Pepping, Steven Perkins, Vonnie Perry, Denise Peschang, Kevin Peterson, Linda Petterson, Pamela Pfaff, Vickie Pfeifer, Pamela Phares, Christine Phelps, Debbie Pieper, Kevin Polito, Michael Pope, Michael Porter, Christine Potenzo, Anthony Potter, john Powell, Pamela Preston, Charles Punkiewicz, jill Quick, Carmen Quick, Ronald Rathburn, Cindy Raymond, Katherine Rebello, joseph Reed, )oel Reeh, Robin Ann Reese, Thomas Reid, Alban Reimers, john Reyes, Susan Reynolds, Michael Rice, Denise Rice, Mark Rider, Debra Riffel, Mark Riley, CheyrI Riley, jack Roat, Charles Robbins, Becky Robinson, Dawn Robinson, Irma Robinson, Wanda Rogers, April Rogers, Randall Romo, Maria Rosemiller, Carl Rosenthal, Clifton 161 Ross, Richard Rossi, joseph Roth, Linda Ruby, Cynthia Rudd, Jody Rae Rush, Curtiss Rush, Linda Russell, Rocky Sackfield, Dana Salmonson, Richard Sanchez, Carmen Schab, Robin Scharer, Ronald Scheck, Ann Scheer, Roni Susan Schenebricker, Robert Scherer, Christy Schmidt, Lawrence Schmidt, Amy Schroder, Pamela Schroder, Scott Schulz, Pamela Schutter, Kenneth Schwartz, Doris Schwartz, Susan Schwiebert, John Scott, Deborah Scott, Elizabeth Seales, jimmy Searcy, Michael Sheehan, Peggy Shepard, Betty Sherwin, john Shewell, john Shibley, Patricia Shields, Cathleen Shoemaker, Kenn Short, Damon Shrader, Gail Simenec, Daryl Todd Simmons, Gail Simmons, Samuel Sivill, Mark Slach, Frank Slach, John Sleeper, Hope Slivken, Karla Slivken, Kenneth Smith, Jeanne Smith, John R. Smith, Lee E. Smith, Lee W. Smith, Mark Smith, Richard Smith, Robert Smithson, Judy Snell, Karen Soderberg, Peter Spalding, Malia Sparbel, Michael Sparkman, Regina Spurgetis, Dennis Spurgetis, Peggy Stanforth, Donald Starcevich, Theodore Stark, Brenda Starks, Debra Starling, Inetha Steele, Deborah 163 Stein, Marc Stengel, Charles Stetson, Paul Stottlemyre, Rosalie Stout, Debra Strahl, Carol Strauss, David Paul Strayer, Charles Strouse, Kathy Strutz, Teresa Sullivan, David Suominen, Susan Sundquist, Ronda Kay Sutton, Wayne Swale, Cary Larry Schmidt looks toward the future. Swanson, David Swim, Steven Sylvester, Peggy Tacey, Rick Talboom, Cherie Tarpy, jenise Taylor, David Taylor, Terry Michael Taylor, Robert Teel, Susan Temp)el, Kendall Temple, Cary Terrill, Bonnie Thiesen, jean Thiesen, Mark Thomas, Barbara Ellen Thomas, janet Thomas, Michael E. Thomas, Tommy Thompson, Craig Thompson, Michael F. Thompson, Robert Thornton, Delano Thornton, Steven 164 Timm, Barbara Timm, LuAnn Tcxid, David Tomich, Dawn Trimble, jeffrey Trulson, Paula Tschappal, Kenneth Tucker, |ohn Turnbull, |ohn Turner, Lorenzo Turner, Russell Tyler, jeffrey Udy, Catherine Ullman, Connie Valberg, Tamra VanBlair, Michael VanDerkamp, David Vann, joyce VanWolvelaere, Tod VanZandbergen, Wendy Varner, Roxanne Vasquez, Oscar Versman, julie Vasey, Harry Viviani, Elaine Vogt, Kevin Vollstedt, Lana Voss, Michael Votroubek, Vicky Waggoner, Clifford Walker, Cary Walker, john Walker, Linda Walters, Michelle Ward, Marilyn Wardlow, Rodney juniors in chemistry are often bewitched, bothered, and bewildered. Washburn, Kathryn Watkins, Deborah Webster, Dianna Weed, Patricia Weed, Patrick Weeks, Craig Weeks, Katharine Weese, Linda Weigand, Nancy Weisenborn, Clayton Welch, joseph Wendland, jody juniors participate in Rocky ' s driver ed. program Wenger, jodi Wenos, Richard West, Karen Westerman, Diane Wheeler, Debra Whitcomb, Melinda Whitcomb, Thomas White, Rosemary Whitten, Rose Wickenburg, Khonoa Wildman, Ann Wiley, Charles Wllker, Steven Willetts, David Wlllhite, joni Williams, Brenda Williams, Dennis Williams, Robert Williamson, Merry Winchell, Cynthia Winterbottom, )ohn Wise, Denise Woeckner, Lawrence Work, Michele Workheiser, john Worman, Robert Yakovich, Barbara Yohn, Deborah Young, joyce Yuris, Kathleen Zeitler, Rand.ill Zc lnio, (),inn l « r( lh, IfHf.iiiM I iiHirn Ll.iint iik« riii.in, Debra 166 Juniors Not Pictured Adams, Kris! Anderson, Brian Atnip, Michael Barrett, Terry Carleton, Edmund DeLeu, Richard Engels, Richard Fleming, Steven Heimann, Paul Hesser, Nola Hicks, Robert Hoing, Rodney Haskins, Neva lean Huffman, lames Lannen, Patrick Liddell, johnny McAtee, Penny McGinnis, Kenneth Miller. Kathleen Mitchell. Curtis Morrison, Ida Noack. Donald O ' Brian. Ricky Lee Overton, lames Allen Perry, Sylvester Reynolds, Randy Riley, Rebecca Rosenthal, Steven Rountree, Carolyn Runge, Dennis Sullivan, lames Whitcomb, lames White. Brenda Wilson, William T Dawn Anderson masters the art of folding crape paper. Below: Camera shy juniors work hard on their floats. 167 Sophomores Search for Recognition vm. Sophomores entering an era of rediscovery through the open doors of knowledge. Not quite ready to make a stab at high school life but projecting themselves and their thoughts-loud enough to be heard by choosing five gifted spiritors three red and gold Pebble officers. Giving upperclassmen a scare during the pep assembly only to be drowned out by a surge of superiority, adding a sprinkling of spirit to the success of the school. Mastering the art of failure whether experimenting on a piece of life in the lab or confusing assonance with alliteration or whizzing through onomatopoeia. Coming to the conclusion that a brain comes in handy. Realizing a meaning within school-goals to be reached. Triumph through team effort Defeat-a sophomore man-made foe. Touching upon today ' s trials leads to tomorrow ' s tribulations. Sophomores-determined to stand tall in the line of succession. Their reign begins in one more year, waiting to be king of the mountain, ' A goal in itself. Sophomore class officers President, Craig Terrill; Vice President, Rhonda Wisely; and Secretary-Treasurer. Kim Grevas reveal victorious smiles after learning of their election. 171 Akers, Steven Albrecht, Katherine Alfrey, Gwen Albritton, Karretha Allbritton, Norman Allison, Timothy Almansa, Sandra Anders, Mark Anderson, Christina Anderson, Cynthia Anderson, Debra Anderson, Rick Angel, Kay Anguiano, Valentine Anton, Dennis Arbogast, Timothy Archibald, Martin Armstrong, Donethal Askan, Steven Ater, Susan Atkins, Wayne Avila, Edward Baker, David Baker, Doree Baker, Steven Ballinger, Debra Ballinger, Paul Ballin, Steven Bamman, Susan Barber, Marsha Barnes, jeff Barnes, Linda Barnett, Morris Richard Barrett, Bob Barrett, jeffrey Baugh, Nilia Bea, Ronald Beach, Deborah Beam, Cheryl Beaudry, Sheree Becker, john Behr, Patrick Behrens, Clark Bell, Melissa Bennett, Dennis Bennett, Rhonda Bruce Eagle unwillingly takes a refreshing dip. Microorganisms, photosynthesis, and genetic continuity comprise the scientific world of these sophomore biologists. Bentley, Patti Benton, james Benz, Rex Berberich, Kenneth Berg, Kristine Berg, Michael Bessert, Lela Betz, Kenneth Bierman, Julianna Black, Pamela (Chaffin) Bladel, Dorothy Bladel, Susan Blake, john Blatiner, Dan Blick, Robert Blomberg, Craig Blood, David Bodell, William Bohannon, Howard Bolis, James Books, Lynn Borden, Joanne Boughan, Michael Bowers, Lesh Boyd, Frankie Boyle, William Bradley, Reece Wally Braet, Jeffrey Brandmeyer, Steven Brent, Jay Brockett, Julie Brolander, Randall Brooks, Susanne Brown, Betty Jo Brown, Randy Joe 173 Bruggeman, Carl Brunswig, Terri Buckman, Gail Bugay, Lawrence Buller, )ohn Bunch, Robin Burke, Douglas Burroughs, Karen Burton, Debra Buser, Patricia Cacich, Christine Caldwell, Denise Campbell, jacob Capps, Billy )oe Carey, Tina Marie Carleton, Brenda Carmack, Colleen Carnithan, Randy Carpenter, Tonya Carr, Robert Cassini, Michael Castagnoli, Steven Cather, Woody Chance, Becky Chandler, Emery Chappell, Deborah Chisholm, jeffrey Christensen, William Christner, janet Clancy, (Slagle), Patricia Clark, jeffrey Clash, Henry Clay, Sherry Clemann, Pamela Clemann, Robin Clevenstine, Robert Clinton, James Cloninger, John Richard Cochran, Don Cockran, Mike Cohan, Tom Collier, Elizabeth Collier, Ernest Collins, Ann Conley, Brenda Connally, Leana Cook, Terry joe Cooper, Kenneth Cooper, Marsha Cooper, Reginald Corwin, Dennis Coulson, Diane Coulston, Allen Steven Craig, Robert Crawford, William Crisp, Christophar Crosby, june Crosby, Robert Crouse, Daniel Crownover, David Cunningham, Rodney Daggett, Betty Dahlen, Ann Danielson, Carla Darr, Debra Dasso, Alice Dau, Jack Davis, Beverly Davis, Daniel Edward Davis, Dan Frederick Davis, Dawn Davis, Diane Davis, Karen Davis, Mariam Davison, Terry Joseph De Grauwe, Steven Delcourt, Paul Delcourt, Peter Deloose, Paula De Paepe, Joseph De Paepe, Michael De Pauw, Jeffrey Deutsch, Drew De Winter, David Sophomore images reflect bliss on a sprins day. Dugan. Edward Duke, Herman Duncan, Donald Dusenberry, Joyce Eagle. Bruce Eagle, Marc Easley, Faith Easley, John Eckermann, Terri Edwards, Janice Egan, Thomas Ekhlad, James Ekin, Rose Mary Ellison, Elizabeth Elsey, Michael Ely, William DeWitte, Mary Ellen Diaz, Patricia Dillie, Martin Dismer, Cretchen Dixon, Judy Docherty, Melonee Kay Dorman, Deborah Doyle, Joyce Downs, Terri Drish, Joni Drovesky, Joan Drowns, Catherine Evans, Roger Faith, Janice Faith, Joyce Farley, Troy Fausett, Janet Faust, Stephen Fay, Virginia FerkeJ, Randy Findley, Carey Fisher, Glen Fisher, Teresa Fittro, Susan 176 Flores, Les Flowers, Rodney Forbes, Steven Forth, jeffrey Foster, Paula Foulks, Loria Fox, Alice Fowler, Gwendolyn Frances, Cheryl Franck, George Franks, Andrea Fry, Kevin % Goodwin, Sandra Goold, Candy Gorenstein, Linda Gorodetzer, Shelley Gottsch, jeffrey Grabau, Douglas Graham, David Gray, john Gray, Sue Green, james Michael Green, Michael Lee Greenman, Walter Fulton, Samuel Gansz, Donald Garber, Alan Garber, Deborah Gardner, Michelle Gardner, Ronald Garner, Charles Garrett, Daniel Gatton, Dorothy Gaylor, Joseph Geiger, james Geist, Daniel Gerlich, Glenna jo German, David Gersick, jerry Gibbs, Carol Gibson, Donald Gilnwre, jamie Gilmore, Wendy Gimm, Donald Glover, Daryl Goalden, Daniel Goalden, Vicki Goodman, Debra Greenwood, Nancy Grevas, Kimberly Greve, Steve Grice, Tom Griffey, Donald Guier, Vicky Gunther, Olinda Guth, Marshall Guthrie, Kevin Haberthur, Linda Mainline, Richard Hall, Cynthia Hall, Dorothy Hall, johnnie Hallgren, Hollis Hamilton, Kim Hammen, Mark Hammond, joseph Handelman, Kasse Hansen, Dennis Hanson, Dale Hanssen, Joseph Harder, Mary Harkey, Donna Harms, Gary Haronik, Martin Harris, Robert Harris, Stewart Harris, Vance Harrison, Kim Rosa Hart, Judith Harvey, Emanual Harvey, Gary Hasselberg, Stanley Hay, Barbara Lynn Hay, Carol Hayes, Jerry Hayman, Brenda Headley, Susan Heber, Linda Exhausted Ann Peterson learns the ropes of her sophomore gym class. 178 Hedrick, Teresa Hefferman, Agnes Hegg, julie Helton, David Hendrickson, Bradley Henneman, Mary Henry, Mike Henry, Pat Henson, Kathy Herring, Iona Hess, Patti )o Hiatt, Toni Hickerson, Cynthia Hickle, Robert Hicknnan, Sandra Higbee, Denise Hilderbrand, Rita Hill, john Hill, Robert Hillman, Kathy Hiner, Gregory HInrichsen, Jon Scott Hodge, Martha Hoffman, Brenda Hollon, Michael Holman, john Holub, jay Hopper, Nancy Beckoning Cheryl France weaves Rodney Flowers into a daydream spell as the world fights on. Howell, Deborah Hudson, jeri Hudson, Richard Huff, Linda Hughes, Richard A. Hull, Lynn Humphrey, Kevin Iglehart, Lisa Ingogly, Mary Francis Jackson, Desiree jackson, Haldy Jacobs, Debbi Jacobs, Stephen James, Randall Kalinchinsky, Susan Karnes, Jacqueline Kean, Michael Janssen, Susan Jawoiss, Jody Jenkins, Robert Jensen, Kurt Kell, Ellis Kelly, Evelyn Kennedy, Charlene Jersild, Carri Lee Johnson, Carol Johnson, Centrilla Johnson, Corinne Kerres, Ronald Kibling, Stephen Kimball, Janice Johnson, Deborah Johnson, Janice Johnson, Jeanie Johnson, Julie Kimbel, Mark Kimmins, Shelba Kirk, Gloria Johnson, Lenore Johnson, Michael Johnson, Ronald Johnson, Sharon Kloster, Kay Knoeferl, Cynthia Koepplinger, Suzanne Johnson, Sherri Leah Johnson, Suzanne Jones, Elois Jones, Eva Koester, Larry Kolinchinsky, Pamela Kreider, Fredric Jones, Felicia Jones, Loyd Lavern Jones, Robert Lewis Kalina, Emily Krismanits, Eugene Kuenning, Laurie Kugler, Eileen Bruce Eagle, Susie Brooks, and Rhonda Wisely ride gleefully through a color-tinged hollow as summer days fade into crisp autumn months. Kulhavy, Cus Lampkin, Nadine Lane, Linda Lutrell, Cynthia Lyle, Diana McBride, Michael McBride, Rosemary Laney, Kenneth Lang, Larry Lange, Debra McCombs, Rick McCormick, Carry McDonnell, Teresa McElrath, Althea Langford, Betty Lannen, Deborah Lardner, Stephen McFall, Paula McFarland, Debora McGee, joyce McGinnis, Daniel Largent, Terri Lawhorn, Claudia Lawhorn, Randall McGinnis, Kim Suzanne McGinnis, Tony McGoldrick, Vickie McGonigle, Michael Lawson, Denise Lawson, Krista Lay, Carla McGuire, Chris Ann McKee, Sarah McKinney, Harold McKittrick, Lawrence Lee, Craig Leffel, Terri Lelonek, Ellen McKittrick, Rose Marie McQuister, Calvin McSparin, Colleen McSparin, Terilynn Leslie, Alicia Licata, Cynthia Lind, Pamela Mader, jerry Mader, Terri Maess, Timothy Maher, Daniel Locke, Stephen Lofgren, Jeffrey Lohse, Susan Malback, Samuel Maisenbach, Kevin Mallard, Sheryl Malone, Douglas Lomax, Franklin Loui, Carmon Lovett, Sylvia Manary, Marva Manley, David Manley, George Mann, Michael Ludwig, Christina Lundberg, Byron Lundquist, Kristine Margan, D. Ann Louise Maro, Josephine Maro, Mary Katherine Marshall, Debra 181 Marshall, Phillip Martin, Alfred John Martin, Laura Masengarb, Rudolph Massey, Susan Mayers, Thomas Mayes, Marvin Medina, Joseph Meeks, Richard Melear, Faye Mendoza, Diana Mendoza, Ronald Meredith, Patricia Mesich, Vickie Meyer, Betty Michaelsen, Ann Mier, Sheri Miers, Sally Jo Miers, Shalene Ann Miller, Allen Miller, Anna Elaine Sophomores quickly master the art of slipping back into clf ss undetected. Jeff Mosenfelder pushes, pulls, and twists on a winning sophomore float. Miller, Cynthia Miller, Edward Scott Miller, Margaret Miller, Mark Logan Miller, Mark Steven Miller, Mark William Miller, Robert A. Miller, Timothy Milligan, Kathy Mincer, Kenneth Mitchell, Lynn Moller, Cheryl Montgomery, Mark Montgomery, Timothy Moore, Carolyn Moore, Debra Moore, Gina Moore, Isaiah Morgan, Paul Morrow, Karen Morrow, Melvin Morrow, Willie Mosenfelder, jeffrey Moser, Peggy Moyer, Kevin Muller, Allen Muller, Debra Mumma, Edward Murrens, Kay Myers, Gloria Naab, Christian Nathanson, Randi Navratil, Maidena Neff, Lorri Nelson, Barry Nelson, Deborah Nelson, Debbie Nelson, Gayle Nesseler, Marc Nessen, Caren ja ne Newman, Gregory Newton, Russell Nixon, Denise Noble,Cheryl Denise Nonnenmann, Patrick Norniella, joaquin Northcutt, jacquelyn O ' Bleness, William O ' Keefe, Robert $1 Osmundson, Bradley Otts, Deborah Palmer, Randall Palos, Debra Pappas, Barbara Pappas, Thomas Park, Vickie Parker, Linda Parr, Jeffrey Patrick, Donna Patrick, Melvin Patton, Margaret Pauley, Lynn Duane Pells, busan Pelton, Frank Penny, Patrick Michael Perrin, Reese Donald Perry, Brenda Peschang, Katherine Peterson, Ann Peterson, Beth Peterson, Craig Petersen, Howard Petersen, Rex Peterson, Steven Petit, Gail Marie Phelps, Candy Phelps, Debra Phillips, Cynthia Phillips, Sheryl Pierce, Barbara Pilcher, Thomas Pinson, Celinda Poe, Delmer Poole, Linda 183 Pope, Gregory Potratz, Kay Potter, Melanie Reed, Lynn Reighard, Michael Reilly, Douglas Rempe, Deborah Punkiewicz, judy Quale, Elizabeth Quinlan, Daniel Requet, Randy Resler, Susan Rice, Dana Richardson, Raymond Ramsey, David Ramsey, |udy Randerson, Renea Riley, Michael Rink, Mary Ellen Rittel, john Robertson, Leona Rank, Kathleen Rayford, Rosalyn Raymond, Anthony Robinson, Anthony Robinson, Lonnie Robinson, Sonya Rock,joseph Raymond, Michael Reddig, Sandra Redman, Pamela Rockwell, Thomas Rogers, Debra Rogers, john Rolfs, Brain Romine, Pamels Rosenbaum, Pamela Rosenbaum, Ronald Rosenthal, janet Ross, Steve Rossi, Clara Roth, Stephen Rothweiler, Mark Rothweiler, Michele Ruark, Carolyn Ruckman, Ann Rudd, Rocco Ruge, Margo Runyon, Richard Rushing, Deborah Sackfleld,Jeffrey Sandusky, Scott Sawyer, Deborah Sax, Alan Schaab, Marsha Schmidt, jeffrey Schmitt, Angela Schmitz, loan Schneider, )amy Sue Schomer, joyce Schubert, Frank Paul Schultz, Kathy Schultz, Richard Schweickhardt, Randolph Scott, Braden Scott, Christina Scott, Eddie Charles Scott, Freddie Seales, jack Seidel, Stephen Shafer, Sandra Shawgo, Albert Sharp, Bradley Shay, Mark Sheese, Vickie Sherrard, David Shivers, Danny Shuda, Richard Sievers, Robert Simmons, Bonnie Simmons, Kenneth Skafidas, Michael Skinner, Cindy Lou South, joyce South, Thomas Sparkman, Robert Sparks, Carole Spaulding, )udy Spencer, julie Sprinkel, Diane Skorepa, Victoria Smart, Dorthy Smiley, Merilynn Smith, Blair Smith, David Smith, Earl Smith, Mary Smith, Max Smith, Theresa Smith,Valerie Snell, Connie Snowden, Malinda Soady, Kenneth Solis, Michael Spurgetis, Terri Lynn Stablein. Gerald Stalf, Steven Stamper, Paulette Stark, Steven Steger, Michael Stetson, Diane Stevenson, Guy Stevenson, Ronald Stewart, joseph Stockdale, Karen Stonehouse. jonathan Stovall, Larry Strauss, jeffrey Strom, Gary Stubbart, Pamela Suggs, james Sullivan, Francis Sullivan, Pamela Swain, Rose Swanson, Carol 185 Swartout, Steve Shaffer, Cordon Swenson, Steven Swift, jolene Swim, Patricia Tacey, Robin Lynn Talley, Felista Taylor, Anthony Vietti, Diane Vincent, Bernard Viviani, Ellen Taylor, Jacqueline Taylor, Jeffrey Taylor, Richard Terrill, Craig Volk, Charles Voss, Andrew Voss, Kenneth Vought, Steven Wahiheim, Robert _ Waite, Dale Thomas, Barry Thompson, Larry Thompson, Michael Ray Thompson, Nancy Walgren, Lucy Wallarab, Brad Tu o u Watkins, Dorothy Thompson, Robert Thonn, James Thornton, Julius Wesley Toalson, Coree Toney, Douglas Tooley, Roxanne Trout, Christy Turner, Isaiah Watkins, Steve Watkins, Wedge Waymack, James Tyler, Darrell Udy, Kim Marie Ulfig, Brad Wayne, William Webb, Becky Weber, Walter VanDeSampel, Charles Wedertz, joseph Weeks, Mark Weeks, Terry E. VanDeVoorde, Melanie VanHooreback, Kirk Vann, Peggy VanSevern, David Wells, Charles Wells, Mark Wells, Melanie VanWolvelaere, Cory john Varadi, Antal Varner, Constance Vaugh, Patricia Verstraete, Fannie Vesey, jerry Vesole, Richard Victor, Frederick Wells, Susan Wenzel, Barry L. Wertheimer, James Wertheimer, Steven Werthmann, Connie West, Vennessa 166 Roman, Ned While, Jack While, Jeanne Winchell, Chell Wisely, Rhonda Wilherspoon, Jeffrey Wittevrongel, Hollis While, Sherman Whillen, Hallie Wild, Benny Wolfe, Slanley Wolfe, Sleven Woller, Benjie Wollers, Theresa Wildanns, Clarence Wilhelm, James Wilkins, Jean Wolverlon, Sherry Wood, Richard Wrighl, Susan Wyers, James Williams, Daniel Williams, Vanessa Willels, Alan Yacone, Richard Yeager, Mark Yeoman, Vicki Young, Debra Ann Wilson, Gloria Wilson, James Wilson, Lewis Ziffrin, Linda Zude, Mark Zukerman, Louis Sleven Zwer, Pamela Wilson, Niki Robyn Wilson, Susan Will, Richard re,. Administration Battles for Better Education The Rock Island School Board members work for better public schools. TFO; President William Bell, Carol Kimmel. STANDING: Max Larson, Rev. Melvin Crimes, and Frederick Patton. 190 Sup)erintendent of Schools, Charles O. Austin, makes decisions for the school system. Lyle Forward, Assistant Superintendent in charge of Business and Properties, as¬ sumes new duties this year. Assistant Superintendent in charge of Curriculum and Instruction, Dr. Bennett Litherland, plays an important role in the success of our schools. 191 Administration Confronts New Challenges Ellis D. Shaffer, Assistant Principal in charge of cur¬ riculum, is the Senate adviser. Principal Harold Voyles announces the current school events over the P.A. 192 Edward Evans, Assistant Principal, is Rocky ' s chief disciplinarian. Advice—Their Specialty Dean of Giris, Marguerite Pierce and Dean of Boys, Charles Dyson, are in charge of keeping accurate attendance records. Counseling various student ' s problems are LEFT TO RIGHT: James Davis, Clara Jenkins, Ruth Schuck, Marjorie Jones, Earline Peterson, Ronald Stevens. 193 English Solves the Communication Cap L ¥ 7. David Kacsir English 12N, 12R 2. Sandra Stoit English 10 3. Charles Oestreich English 70,11R 4. Virginia Anderson English 12R, CO English 12 5. Frank Fessler CO English 11,12N 6. Marie Gillette English 12N, 12R 7. Shirley Perkins English 10,11 8. Patsy Palmer English 12N 9. Patsy H e5 English 11R 194 7. Arthur Milton CO EnftHsh 10. English 10 2. Melvin Hickson Afro American Culture, CO English 10, English 11R 3. Ruth Brauch English 11, 11R 4. Cenette Melbourne English 11R 5. Nicholas Peschang Journalism A,B, English 12N, Contemporary Literature 6. Linda Campbell English 10 7. Nancy Strohl English 12R, French 8. Marjorie Johnson English 11N 9. Eleanor Conrad English 10, WATCHTOWER 10 Ruth Jones English 11R, 12N Languages Add Foreign Atmosphere to Rocky 1. Clara Tsagaris Spanish HJH 2. Caroline Sears Spanish 4 4 German 3. John B lorn berg Spanish II, IV.V 4. Marijane Bowman German 1,11,111 5. Joyce Scholl French I, II, III, IV, V 195 Students Probe the Affairs of Mankind 1. Karen Sausedo American Government, Ameri¬ can History 2. HoHis Hegg American Government 3. Donald Reed Economics 4. Jerry Janecke CO American Government, Ameri¬ can Government 5. Lyle Jones Economics 6. Hugh Johnson World History 7. Arnold Casey CO American History, World Geography, World Problems 7. Karen Sausedo American Government, American History 2. Theodore Dickerson American History 3. William Armstrong American History 4. Richard Sias American History 5. Donald Michelson CO American History, American History 196 The Seventies—Science in Society 1. Charles Armstrong Physics, Chemistry 2. Frank Robinson Biology 3. Dorothy Hall Biology 4. Samuel McCann CO Biology, Algebra !, CO Math 5. Robert Motz Biology 1,11 6 . Thomas Goodwin Biology 7. Ralph Clark Biology 8. iohn Benn Biology 9. John Stone Chemistry, Biology 197 CO Math Meets Special Needs 1. George Franck Senior Arithmetic, General Math 2. Stephen Speitz Geometry 3. Samuel McCann CO Biology, Algebra I, CO Math 10 4. Franklin Ryner Modern Introductory Analysis, Algebra 1,11 5. Joan Werthman Algebra I, Geometry 6. C. Leslie Anderson Algebra II, College Math 7. David Wood Trigonometry, Algebra !, College Algebra 198 Learning Aids Add Dimension to Business Ed 1. Kenneth Johnson Clerical Practice, Typing tt. Secretarial Training 2. Lawrence Anderson Data Processing 3. Helen Leary Typing 4 Bookkeeping 1, Business Law 4. L. Benjamin Clark Bookkeeping j Business Arithmetic, Typing 5 . Sharon McKavanagh Bookkeeping !, Retailing, Typing ! 6. Lawrence Neuerburg Persona! Typing, Typing 4 Stenography Fine Arts Add Zest to Rocky ' s World 7 . Eugene Malcolm Typing 4 Personal Re¬ cords, Speech 7 . Charles White Art 2. Joyce Duewel Art 4 English 10 3. Richard Klatt Art II, Art III 200 Physical Education Aims for Healthy Habits 7 . Doreen LaMere Ctrl ' s Physical Education 2. Marcia Lange Cirls Physical Education 3. Emma Trackwell Girl ' s Physical Education 4. Cherie Nicola Girl ' s Physical Education 202 Boys ' Gym Teaches Fundamentals of Fitness 7 . fred Fhedrichsen Boy ' s Physical Education 2. Robert Riley Boy ' s Physical Education 3. lames Johnstone Boy ' s Physical Education 4. Daniel Mohwinkel Boy ' s Physical Education 5. Jack Carroll Boy ' s Physical Education 6. Duane Bonsatl Boy ' s Physical Education 203 Simulators Provide Realistic Situations 7 . Donald DeTaeye Driver Education 2. Leonard Dionne Driver Education 3. Leonard Holmgren Driver Education 4. Richard Allison Driver Education 5. Frank Youngquist Driver Education 6 . Ben Tietjens Driver Education 7. Charles Schultz Driver Theory Co-op Education Helps Students Earn Learn 1. . D. Ross Coordinator V.I.P. Program 2. Regina Nelson CWT 3. John Bevi I CWT 4. Marilyn Kuhn CWT 5. Rose Ann Bjorkman CWT, Junior Chefs 205 7 . Arthur Ban field Auto Service, Auto Fender and Body 2. Russ Nelson Vocational Auto Mechanics 3. Walter Cerber General Machinery, General Electricity, Vocational Welding 4. Charles johnson Jr. General Woodworking, Woodworking 7. 5. Dennis Hawkinson Vocational Graphic Arts, Genera! Printing, Auto Service 6 . lames King Vocational Electricity, Genera! Elec- tricity 7. Howard Lundeen Mechanical Drawing, Draft¬ ing 7 . 8 Robert Varga Vocational Machinery, Vocational Drafting New Rocky Programs Teach Practical Skills 7 . Mary Cocks Food For Child, Child Care, Food Selection 2 Florence Casten Gourmet Food, Food Selection, Interior Decorating 3. Janet Bartman Home Economics 7, Fads-Fashion 206 Dedicated Workers Help Rocky Run Smoothly 1. Esther Eggers 2. Clara Hannon 3. Everlyn Maring 4. Arlene Minteer 5. Ruth Foster 6 . Marcella McCormick 7. Lorraine Mender 6. Oeloras Mincer 9. Dorothy Brutsche 10. Edith Teuscher 11. Ruby Flowers 12. Martha Johnson 13. Rose Hays 14. Vera Holgate 1. Fred Wedeking 2. James Danielson 3. William Woods 4. John Webster 5. John Wilson 6. Ralph Hallin 7. Cyrie! DeWitte 8. Edward Nagel 9. George Van DeBreen 10. Kenneth Lowe 11. Helen Nanke 207 Girl Fridays Form School Nerve Center 7 . Shirley Becker 2. Patricia Epperson 3. Carol King 4. Virginia Cloninger 5. Bonnie Ingold 6. Linda Barnes 7. Marilyn Henson Able Supervisors Perform Student Services 7 . Hefen Noble Visual Education 2. George McMaster Lieutenant Earl E. Thompson Security Officer 7 . Edna Burkert Bookstore, Library 2. Florence Simmon Library 3. Pauline Van Eaton Library A ABEL, KEITH—Band Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Intramurah 3, Tennis 1- 2-3. ir. Rotarian, Ski Club ADAMS. KATHLEEN—Pep Oub. Senior Honor Roll, WATCHTOWER. Dolphinettes, CAA, Y- Teens, Camera Club, Campus Life Club, The Sec¬ tion ADAMS, ROBERT E.—Senior Honor Roll, |r. Mar¬ shal Carniidate, |r. Rotarian ADAMS, ROBERT L —Tennis 1-2, Do Club ALBRECHT. SHERYL—Senior Glee. Chamber Choir. Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Senior Horwr Roll, National Honor Society, CAA, |r. Marshall Candi¬ date, Gym Assistant, Bells are Ringing , South Pacific ALFREY, ROBERT—FrerKh Club, IntramuraH 1-2, ScierKe Oub, Radio and Electronics Club, |r. Achievement, The Section ALLEN, JANE-FrerKh Club. German Club, |r. Achievement Vice-President ALLISON, MARCIA—|r. Achievement, Teen Demo¬ crats ALONCI. JOYCE—Girl ' s Glee, Intramurals 1, Jr. Achievement, Teen Democrats ANDERSON, CARY—Football 1-2-3, Intramurals 1- 2-3 ANDERSON, MICHAEL—Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, National Horw Society. Jr. Marshal Candidate ANGEL, GAVIN—Wrestling 1-2-3 ANGEL. JOHN-Wrestling 1-2-3 ANTHONY, DALE—Jr. Achievement ARMSTRONG. REBECCA—CAA, Y-Teens, Office Helper ARNOLD, KENNETH—Senate, Cross-Country 1. IntramuraK 2-3, Swimming 1, Wrestling 3, Ski Club ATER, ROBERT—Wrestling 2 ATKINSON, JERRI—Senate AVERY. JUDITH—CAA. Y-Teens B Bacon, Teresa—Pep Oub. PaN-Am League, CAA. IntramuraK 2-3, Campus Life Club BAIRD. RANDALL—Senior HorxK Roll. IntramuraK 2-3. Ski Oub BALLINGER. MICHAEL—Senior Glee. Cross-Coun¬ try 1, IntramuraK 2-3, Jr. Achievement, Baseball 1 210 BALMER. GLORIA-Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement. 0.0. president BANKS. RONALD—Wrestling 1-2-3 BARNES, CANDACE—Senate. CRIMSON CRIER Ad Manager, CAA, Golf 1, IntramuraK 1-2-3, Y-Teer s, Homecoming Queen Car didate, Ski Club BARNETT, BETTY JEAN—Girl ' s Glee. Y-Teens, Li¬ brary AssKtant, Teen Democrats BARNETT, DONNA—Senior Honor Roll, CAA. Y- Teens. FTA, Teen Democrats, Art Assistant BARR, LINDA—Pep Club Cabinet. French Club. Senior Honor Roll. Quill and Scroll, WATCH- TOWER Sophomore Section Ed., and Copy Editor, CRIMSON CRIER AdvertKing Manager, CAA Vice- President and Cabinet, IntramuraK 1 -2-3, TennK 1, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Car didate, Gym As¬ sKtant, Times-Democrat Teen Editor, Intramural Committee, The Section BAUDENDISTAL. ELAINE—Senate. Dramatic Club. Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkk Roll. CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement, The Section BAUCH. TIMOTHY—Band. Jr. Achievement, DO Club Treasurer BEACH. NANCY—Dramatic Oub. Senior Honor Roll BEHRENS, MARILYN—Band, Y-Teens, Ski Club BEINKE, LUANNE—French Club Secretary, Pan- Am League, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Dolphinettes Secretary arnJ Cabi¬ net, IntramuraK 1-3, TennK 1-2-3, Jr. Marshal Can¬ didate, Top Ten, The Section BELL. BONITA—DO Club BELL. ROBERT—DO Club BENNETT, MONICA—Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkk RoH, Natkmal Hotkk Society, CAA. In¬ tramuraK 2-3, Y-Teer s. Gym AssKtant, The Sec¬ tion BENNETT, RANDALL—Band, Senior Glee, Cham- ber Choir, Pep Band. IntramuraK 3, Where ' s Char¬ ley , BelK are Ringing”, South Pacific , The Section BENZ, RICK—Band, Cross-Country 1-3, Football 1. Wrestling 1-2-3 BERTELSEN, JANET— The Imaginary Invalid , FrerKh Oub Cabir et, Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll, NatiorwiI Hotkk Society, TennK 1-2, Jr. Marshall Candidate, AFS Committee, Library AssKtant, Top Ten BESWICK, ROBERTA—Senate. Pan-Am League Senior Hotkk Roll, National Hotkk Society, Y- Teens Cabinet, Fraction Faction. RA President. Li¬ brary AssKtant, The Section BINCAMAN. KRISTINE—Senate, Pep Club. CRIM- SON CRIER, CAA. Y-Teerw, Gym AssKtant BLAKE, MARY—Senior Honor Roll, Y-Teens BLAKELY. THOMAS—Senate. Pan-Am League. Senior Honor Roll, Basketball 1. Golf 1-2-3, In¬ tramuraK 1 -2. Jr. Marshal Carrdidate, Key Club BLOCKER. ARTHUR—Football 3 BOLIS, SUSAN—Bar d, Orchestra. Girl ' s Stage Band, Pep Bar d, Senior Hotkk Roll, Campus Life Club, Where ' s Charley , BelK are Ringing South Pacific BOMIA. LINDA—CAA. Jr. Achievement. Gym As¬ sKtant, Art AssKtant. The Section BOOKS, KATHRYN—Orchestra, Pan-Am League Cabinet, Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll, National Honor Society, Literary Club Secretary, Hl-Y, ScierKe Club. CYC Committee, Gym Assistant. Of¬ fice Helper, Human Relatiorrs Club Secretary and President BOORAS, STEPHANIE—French Club. Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement. Campus Life Cabinet, Office Helper BOOTON, BEVERLY—Pep Club. French Club, CAA. Y-Teens. The Section BOSWELL, THOMAS—Football 2. Campus Life Oub. Gym AssKtant. FerKir g Club BOYD, LONNIE—Senate. Basketball 1-2-3, Human Relations Club BOYLE. DAVID-CRIMSON CRIER BOYLE, STEVEN—Band. Jr. Achievement. DO Club BRADLEY, WILMA—Senate, Sophomore Class Secretary, Band, Orchestra. Ciri ' s Stage BarKl, Pep Band. Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Campus Life Club, Office Helper, AssKtant Band Manager BRAGG. DIANA—CWT Club BRANCH, DOROTHEA—Pep Club, IntramuraK 1. Y-Teens. Homecomirig Queen Candidate, DO Club, Clinic AssKtant BRANDT, KEVIN—Dramatic Club, Camera Club. FTA. AFS Committee BRANER, MARCIA—Pan-Am League, National Hotkk Society, TennK 1-2-3, Y-Teens. FTA, The Section BRAUN, NANCY—GAA, Home Ec. AssKtant BREIBY, JULIE—Pep Club, Girl ' s Glee, GAA, Y- Teens BRENT. KATHLEEN—Band, TennK 1-2-3, Gym As¬ sKtant, The Section BRIGGS, STEPHEN—Seriate. Sophomore Class President. Senior Honor Roll, National Hotkk So¬ ciety, Basketball 1 -2, IntramuraK 2, TennK 1 -2-3, Jr. Marshal. Jr. Rotarian, Letterman BRIMBERG. CINDY—CAA, Intramurals 1. Y-Teens, Ski Club BRITTON. JOHN—IntramuraK 3 BROENDEL, MARK—CRIMSON CRIER Sports Edi¬ tor, Golf 1. IntramuraK 3, Baseball Manager, Swim¬ ming I BROSTROM, LEE—Band, Senior Honor Roll, Na¬ tional Honor Society, IntramuraK 1 -2-3, Swimming 1-2 BROWN, M. STEVEN—Senate, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll, Basketball 2, TennK 2-3, Jr. Marshal Candidate, ' Tlie Section BROWN, STEVEN—WATCHTOWER. Camera Club BUDELIER, DAVID Track 1, Gym AssKtant BUNCH, DIANE—Clinic AssKtant, CWT Club BUNTAINE, DEBORAH—Dramatic Oub, Band, French Club. Senior Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, WATCHTOWER Co-Edl- tor and Index Editor, CRIMSON CRIER Page Editor, CAA. Y-Teens. AFS Committee, Office Helper, PTSA Student Publicity Director, Human Relations Club, Young Republicans, lilirK K State Scholar BURANEK, JOSEPH— The Section BURKHEAD, LYNETTE—Y-Teens. Clink AssKtant, Ski Club, The Section BURNS. DIANA—IntramuraK 1, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, Gym AssKtant, Ski Club, The Section BURRILL, MELANY— South Pacific , Band, Ciri ' s Stage Band, Senior Glee, Pep Band. German Club, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, National Hotkk So¬ ciety, Jr. Marshal Candidate, FNA, Human Relations Club BURROUGHS, JAMES—Band. IntramuraK 1, Track 1, Jr. Achievement. Gym AssKtant BUSH. DAVID—Pan-Am League, IntramuraK 2-3, Jr. Achievement. Campus Life Club, The Section ' BUTLER. WILLIAM—Band, Basketball 1, Football 1. IntramuraK 3, Sports Manager. Key Oub, The Sec¬ tion BUTTS, DEBORAH—Senior Hotkk Roll C CACICH, JAN—CRIMSON CRIER, Gym AssKtant. The Seaion CAPITANI, MELINDA—French Club. Senior Honor Roll, Hi-Y, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candi¬ date, AFS Committee, Future Health Careers, FTA Treasurer, Library AssKtant, Human Relations Oub, The Section CAREY. SHEILA—CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens. Gym AssKtant CARLSEN, GREGORY M—Senate, Sooth Pacific , Band, Senior Glee. Ski Oub, Football 1, Track 1-2-3, Wrestling 1, Fraction Faction, Key Oub. Letterman, The Section CARLSON DARRON—Band, Orchestra. Pep Band, Camera Club, Where ' s Charley , Bells are Ring¬ ing , South Pacific CARLSON. LINDA—Giri ' s Glee, Top 5%. Senior HorxK Roil, Natior al Honor Society CARLSON, REED—FrerKh Club, Senior Honor Roll, Golf 1-2-3, Hi-Y. Intramurals 1-2-3, The Section CARNITHAN, )EFFREY—Senior Glee, Intramurais 2-3, Track 2-3, )r. Achievement, The Section CHAPPELL, lOHN—Senate, Senior Honor Roll. Na¬ tional Honor Society, Intramurais 1 -2-3, Swimming 1-2-3, SciefKe Club, Radio and Electronics, Key Club, Letternwin, Ski Oub CHAPPELL. LAWRENCE—Sports Manager 1-2, Let¬ terman, The Section CHRISTIANSEN. |OHN—Senior Glee, Teen Demo¬ crats, Young Republicans, Human Reiatior s Oub. Ski Club. Wrestling 1. CWT, The Section CLARK. PAMELA—Pan-Am League. Y-Teens. Of¬ fice Helper, Ski Club CLENDENIN, MITCHELL—Basketball 1, Football 1 -2, Sports Manager 1 -2, Key Club CLIFF, lOHN—Band. Orchestra, Stage Band, Pep Band, Fraction Faction. Where ' s Charley , Bells are Ringing , South Pacific CLONINGER. MARY—Pep Oub. French Club. Sen¬ ior Hothk Roll, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, WATCHTOWER Organizations Staff aiKl Co-Editor of Organizations, CRIMSON CRIER Assis¬ tant Picture Editor, Cheerleader 1-2-3, GAA. In¬ tramurais, Tennis 1, Y-Teem. Homecoming Queen Candidate. AFS Committee, Illinois State Scholar, Young Republicans Cabinet, The Section COLCLASURE. Michael—Pan-Am League, Irv tramurals, Oty Government Club COLE, HOLLY—Cirt ' s Glee, German Club. Y- Teerw, Jr. Achievement COLE. ROBERT—Football 3, Wrestling 2-3 COLEMAN. KAREN—Pep Club. Girl ' s Glee, CRIM¬ SON CRIER. Y-Teens, Ski Club COLLINS, BOBBIE—Pep Oub, GAA. Homecoming Queen CarKiidate, |r. Achievement, Chefs Club Vice-President, Gym Assistant COLVIN, JEWEL—Intramurais. Wrestling COOK. MARIjANE—Pep Oub. FNA COOKLIN, RICHARD—Basketball 1, Football 1- 2-3, Hi-Y, Intramurais 2-3, Track 1-2-3. Key Club. Letterman, The Section COOPER. DOROTHY—Senate. Dramatic Oub. Pep Club, FrerKh Oub, Senior Horxx Roll, Quill and Scroll, WATCHTOWER junior Section Staff and Senior Section Staff. CRIMSON CRIER Assistant Proofreader, GAA. Y-Teens, AFS Committee. Ski Club COOPER. SUSAN—Thespian ScKiety, Dramatic Club. The Imaginary Invalid , The Romancers , CRIMSON CRIER Assistant Circulation Manager, Y- Teerw, jr. Achievement, DO Club COPLEA, KATHY—Dramatic Oub, Y-Teens, Oink Assistant COSENTINE. KIM—Intramurais 1-2-3, Swimming 1 -2, Gym Assistant, Ski Club CREGER, CATHY—Senate. Dramatk Club. Bells are Ringing , South PacifK , Pep Club, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir. French Oub, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, Natiortal Hothk Society, Intramurais, Y-Teens, Jr. Marshall Candidate, AFS Committee, Gym Assistant, Office Helper, Ski Oub, Teen OenxKrats, Human Relatiorts Club CREGER, MARK—Senate, German Club, National Horw Society. Hi-Y, Intramurais 1 -2-3, Key Club, Gym Assistant, Ski Club CROMPTON, RANDY-Band, Orchestra, Gernwin Club. Golf 1 -2-3. Hi-Y. Intramurais 1 -2-3, ScierKe Oub, Key Oub, The Section CROWDER, GAYLE—German Club, Gym Assistant CULLISON, KAREN—Senior Honor Roll, CRIM¬ SON CRIER Assistant Copy Editor, FNA CURRY, TIMOTHY—Senate, Bells are Ringing , South Pacific . Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Ger¬ man Club President, Top 5%, Senior Hotkk Roll. Quill and Scroll. National Hothx Society, CRIM¬ SON CRIER Co-Editor, Literary Club, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club. AFS Committee CUTTER. LYNN—Girl ' s Glee, GAA, Intramurais 2-3. Y-Teens. FTA. Teen Democrats D DAHLEN, ELIZABETH—Band, Orchestra. Giri ' s Glee, Pan-Am League, Senior Horw Roll. National Hothx Society. FTA, Young Repubikans DALKOFF, LINDA-Dramatk Club, Pep Club, Pan- Am League, Senior Hotkx Roll, GAA, IntramuraK 1-2-3, Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Candidate. AFS Committee, Young Repubikans Cabinet, Ski Club, Pom Pom Section, The Section DALPONTE. KAREN—Senate, Orchestra. FrerKh Club President, GAA Cabinet, Intramurais 1-2-3, Tennis 1. Y-Teens. Gym Assistant. Ski Oub, The Section DAVIS. JANICE—DO Oub DAVIS, JEANETTE—Band, Head Majorette, Giri ' s Glee, Y-Teerrs, Office Helper DAVIS. MARTIN—Golf 1-2-3, Wrestling 1-2 DAY. GEORGE—German Oub. Football 1-2-3, Wrestling 1 -2-3, Letterman, Student Lounge Assis¬ tant DECKER, STEVEN—Basketball 1, Hi-Y. Intramurah 2-3, The Section DELOOSE. DEBRA—GAA. Y-Teens. DO Club DEMAY, MICHAEL—Dramatk Club, Intramurais 3. Gym Assistant, Ski Club. The Section DEMEYER. DOUGLAS—Thespian Society. Dra¬ matk Club. The Imaginary Invalid , I Married Irerw , Bells are Ringirrg , South Pacific , Senior Glee, Pan-Am League Cabirret. Senior Hothx Roll, Quill and Scroll. CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, Key Club, AFS Committee, Young Repubikans, Ski Club DEMOTT, DEBORAH— South Pacific , Band, Giri ' s Glee, Senior Glee. Senior Hothx Roll. Y- Teens. Camera Club. Band Office Assistant DENECKERE. STEVEN—Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, National Hothx Society. Intramurais 1-2-3, Baseball 1 DENTON. KATHRYN—Y-Teens, Office Helper DEPAEPE, ANGELA—Senate. Dranwtk Club. FrerKh Club, Intramurais. Y-Teens DEPAEPE. MARY—Senior Hothx Roll. Pep Oub. Gym Assistant DEPAUW, DENNIS—Chefs Club Treasurer DEPEW, ELIZABETH—Pep Oub, Gym Assistant DICK, DEAN—Band. Stage Band, Pep Band. Tennis 1-2 DODEN, HEIDI—Band, Senior Honor Roll, WATCHTOWER. GAA. Intramurais. Y-Teens Cabi¬ net, FNA, Ski Oub, The Section DOWIE. RUTH—Band. Senior Honor Roll, Na¬ tional Hothx Society, Y-Teens, Teen Democrats DOWNING. SUSAN—Pan-Am League, CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens. FTA. Ski Club DUNCHEON. LYNNE—Band. Sophomore Chorus, GAA. Intramurais 3, Y-Teer President, Vice-Presi¬ dent and Cabinet. Inner-Oub CoutkII. Ski Oub. The Section E EACH. JOHN—Senior Hothx Roll, Basketball 1, Football 1-2-3, Intramurais 3,‘ Track 1-2-3, Jr. Rotarian. Letterman, The Section EAGLE, CAROLYN—Senate, Pep Club Cabinet, FrerKh Club Vke-President. Cabinet, Senior Hothx Roll, National Hothx Society. GAA, Cheerleader 1 -2-3, Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Royalty. The Section EDGAR, PAMELA—FrerKh Oub, Senior Hothx Roll. Y-TeerK Cabinet, Fraction Faction, AFS Com¬ mittee, Gym arxl Pool Assistant. Office Helper, Hu¬ man Reiatkxrs Oub. The Section EDMONDS. KATHY—Pep Oub. Y-Teens. Office HHper ELLIOTT. DOUGLAS—Senate, Band. French Oub, Top 5%, National Hothx Society, Senior Hothx Roll, GoH 1-2-3, Irttramurah 2, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club Vke-President ELLISON. STEVEN— Bells are Ringing , South Pacific , Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Intramurais 3, Campus Life Club ELMORE. REBECCA—WATCHTOWER Business Staff, GAA, Intramurais. Y-Teer s, Jr. Achievement, Gym Assistant ELSNER, EDWIN—German Club. Football 1, In¬ tramurais 2-3, CWT ENGLAND. SUSAN—Pep Club ENGSTROM, DAVID—Pan-Am League, Intramu¬ rais 2-3 ENGSTROM, DONALD—Band, Intramurais 2-3 EWING, RITA—Dramatk Oub. French Club. Sen¬ ior Hothx Roll. National Hothx Society. Y-Teens, AFS Committee. The Section F FAfTH, STEVEN—Track 1, Wrestling 2-3 FARLEY. TONYA—Senate. Pep Club, GAA, In¬ tramurais 1-2, Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement. A-V Assis¬ tant FAY, MARY BETH— Bells are Ringing , South Paciific . Senior Glee. Dolphinettes, GAA, Golf 3, Y-Teer s, Gym and Pool Assistant FEELEY, ROSANNA FELDHAHN, BRIAN—DO Club FENTON. STEVEN—Basketball 1-2-3, Cross-Coun¬ try 1 FISHER, DOUGLAS—Intramurais 1, Swimming 1, Ski Club, Pool Assistant FLETCHER. JANIS—Clink Assistant FLYNN, JAMES—Senior Honor Roll, Intramurais 3, Wrestling 1, Ski Club. The Section Secretary FOLEY, DEBRA—Serwite. Senior Class Secretary. Thespian Society. Dramatk Club. Pep Oub, Senior Glee Secretary, Chamber Choir, Senior Honor Roll, DAR, Quill and Scroll. National Honor Society, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, GAA. Y-Teens. Jr. Mar¬ shal, Homecoming Queen Royalty, Quint-City Stu¬ dent Corrgress Delegate, AFS Committee President, Gym Assistant, Teen Democrats Secretary- Treasurer. Human Relatiom Club, Ski Club, South Pacific , Bells are Ringing , Where ' s Charley , Remarkable IrKident , The Imagirrary Invalid , Man With the TrarHjuill MIthJ . In Triplkate. Please , One-Act Director, The Section FORWARD, DIANE—Dramatk Club. Pan-Am League, Y-Teens. Office Helper. Ski Oub. The Section 211 FOSTER. ALVIN—Senate, Football 1 20. Track 1- 2 3. Jr. Marshal Girxlidate, )r. Rotarian, Letterman, All Stale FOSTER. DOUGLAS—Band. Football 1-2. Track 1 2-3, Wrestling 1. DO Club FOULKES. CWENETH—Girl ' s Glee. Senior Glee. Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkk Roll, Quill ar d Scroll. WATCHTOWER Business Manager. CRIM¬ SON CRIER Copy Editor. Y-Teens. AFS Committee. FTA. Human Relations Club Treasurer. Young Republicans, Belk are Ringing , South Pacific , The Section FOWLER. ED-CWT Club FOX. lERI—Senior Honor Roll, Natiortal Honor So¬ ciety, Gym Assistant FOX. KAREN—Y-Teens FRANKS. DREXEL—Wrestling 1 FRAZELLE. DONNA—Girl ' s Glee. Pan-Am League. DO Cub FRAZELLE. GARY— The Section FRAZER. DOUGLAS—Senate, German Club. Sen¬ ior Hothx Roll, Quill and Scroll, National Hotkk Society, WATCHTOWER junior Section Editor, CRIMSON CRIER Business Manager, Jr. Marshall Candidate, )r. Optimist, Key Club President, Young Republicans. Teen Democrats, Youth Forum Vice- President, Illinois State Scholar. PTSA Representa¬ tive, Elks Youth Award, Key Club Citizenship Award FREEBURG, KAREN—CRIMSON CRIER Assistant Ad Maruger, DO Club Treasurer FROUDE. KURTIS—Intramurals 1-3, Swimming 1, Gym Assistant FULLERTON. DEBRA— Beils are Ringing , South Pacific , Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee. FrerKh Club. Sen¬ ior Hotkk Roll, National Hotkk Society. GAA, Hi-Y, Y-Teer s, Fraction Faction, AFS Committee. Assem¬ blies FULTON, MICHAEL—Football 3, Intramurais 2, Wrestling 1, Letterman FURNISS. ROYLA—Band, Giri ' s Stage Band. Ger¬ man Club, Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll, Natiorwil Honor Society, Pep Baixl, FTA, The Section FURSTENAU, GRETCHEN—Senate, ' South Pacific . Girl ' s Glee President, Senior Glee, Ger¬ man Club. Senior Honor Roll. WATCHTOWER Co- Business Manager, CRIMSON CRIER Copy Editor, Literary Oub, Tennis 1 -2-3, Y-Teerrs, AFS Commit¬ tee, Young Republicar s, The Section C GAMELIN. QUENTIN—Senior Honor Roll. Na¬ tional Hotkk Society, Tennis 2-3, The Section GANSZ. SHIRLEY—Orchestra GARRISON. DAVID—DO Club 212 GARVEY. MARY—Y-Teens GATHRIGHT, WILLIE—CRIMSON CRIER, Football 1-2-3, Track 1, Wrestling 1 GEISENDORFER, SUSAN GEORGECOPOULOS, PETER—jr. Achievement, CYC Committee, A-V Assistant, Data Processing As¬ sistant GEPHART, jUDITH—Giri ' s Glee, CRIMSON CRIER, ScierKe Club, Jr. Achievement GIBSON, CYNTHIA—Senate. Senior Glee, Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll, National Honor Society, Y-Teerw GIBSON. KATHRYN—Band. French Club. Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll, National Honor Society, Ski Oub GILLIAM, KEITH—Senate. Sophomore Class Vice- President. Intramurais 3, Swimming 1,2,3, Track 1, Letterman GOLDMAN. DIANE—Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkk Roll, GAA. Intramurais 3, Y-Teer s, Gym As¬ sistant GOOLD, DAWN—Y-Teens, Gym Assistant GORENSTEIN, RENEE—Pep Club. French Club. CRIMSON CRIER, GAA, Y-Teens. Office Helper GOTTHARDT. DEBRA—Senate, GAA. Y-Teens, Home Economics Assistant GOTTSCH, lODELL—Senate, Dramatic Club, Y- Teerw GRABAU, SCOTT—Senior Hotkk Roll, Intramurais 3, Key Club. Baseball 3 CRAMS. BARBARA—Pep Club. CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens. Ski Club CRAMS. SARAH—Pan-Am League CRAVES. STEVE—DO Club GREEN, DENNIS—Football 1, Intramurais 2-3 GREEN, MARY—C.W.T. CREENLEAF, lANET—Senior Glee, Shamber Choir, Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement, AFS Committee, Gym Assistant, Young Republicans, Ski Club Cabinet GREENWOOD, DAVID—Intramurais 2-3 GRIFFIN, DEBORAH—Seriate, Senior Hotkk Roll, NatkKval Honor Society, Y-Teens. Gym Assistant CROSSELL, SUSAN—GAA. Y-Teens. Ski Club. The Section GUNTHER, JOHN—Band. Orchestra, Pep Band, Intramurais 3. Sports Manager I -2-3, Gym Assistant GUSTAFSON. SUSAN—Y-Teens. Ski Club CUTH, JOHN-Swimming 1 -2, Science Club, Cam¬ era Club. Gym Assistant, The Section GUTHRIE, MARCIA—Orchestra. Jr. Achievement GUY, ANN—ScierKe Club. The Section CUZZO, JAMES—C. W. T. H HACKETT. CATHY—Senior Glee, French Club. Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Y- Teens, AFS Committee, The Section HALL, LINDSAY—Football 1-3 HALLAS. CLAUDIA—Y-Teens. DO Oub. Clinic As¬ sistant HALLER. LISA—Band. French Oub. Y-Teens, AFS Committee. The Section HALPERN, JULIE—Senate. French Club, Senior Hotkk Roll, National Hotkk Society, Y-Teens, Teen Democrats HAMMING, BRUCE—Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society President, Basketball 1-2-3, Intramurais 3, Track 1, Jr. Marshal, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club, Letterman HANEY, RICK—Senior Glee, Sports Manager 1 -2-3, Letterman, The Section HANKINS. RAMONA—Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee HANSEN, DAVID—Senate, Senior Hotkk Roll, Na¬ tional Hotkk Society, Basketball 1. Football 1 -2-3, Intramurais 2-3, Track 1 -2-3, Jr. Marshall Candidate, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club, The Section HANSON. DAN—Cross-Country 2, Track 1 HANSON, DAVE—Crosscountry 2. Track 1-2, Jr. Achievement HANSON. JERRY—Senior Honor Roll. National Hotkk Society, Football 1-2-3, Track 2, Letterman HARTMAN, DEBRA— Bells are Ringing, South Pacific, Band. Orchestra. Girl ' s Stage Band, Pep Band, German Club, Intramurais 1 -2, Brass Choir, Band Assistant, The Section HARVEY, ANN—CWT HASS. DEBBIE—Girl ' s Glee HAWLEY, BILL—Cross-Country 1-2, Track 1-2, Wrestling 1-2 HAYNES. HOWARD—Football 1 HAYS. DEBBIE—Senate. Y-Teens Cabinet, Jr. Achievement, Home Ec. Assistant HEALY, DIANA—Girl ' s Glee Y-Teens, Jr. Achieve¬ ment HEBER, PATTI—Y-Teens HENDERSON, JANE—Dramatic Club. German Club. Senior Honor Roll. GAA, Y-Teens HENDRICKSON. JEFF—Senate, The Imaginary In¬ valid. Our Town. The Remarkable IrKident. Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific. Senior Glee, Golf 3, The Section HENDRIX. EUGENE—DO Club HERBERT, KENN—Band, Orchestra. CRIMSON CRIER. Debate, Boy ' s State, Campus Life Club, A-V Assistant, Brass Choir HIATT, TERRI—Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Candidate. Jr. Achievement HICKMAN, DAN—CRIMSON CRIER HICKMAN, PATRICIA—Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, FrerKh Club, Senior Honor Roil, National Honor Society, Y-Teens HINES, RUSSELL—Cross-Country 2. Track 1 HINRICHSEN, CINDY—Y-Teens. Gym Assistant, Ski Club HIXSON, SUSIE—Dramatic Club, Y-Teens Cabinet, DO Club Secretary, Jr. Achievement HODSON. LORNA—Y-Teens. DO Club, Office Helper HOFFMAN, ROB—Senate, Band. Wrestling 1-2-3, Jr. Marshal Candidate, Key Oub, Letterman, Ski Club, Lab Assistant HOFMANN, CAROLYN—Band, Tennis 1 HOWE. JULIA—Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement Secre- Ury HOWELL. BONNIE—Senate. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society. GAA Cabinet, Y-Teens Cabinet, FTA Program Chairman, Library Assistant HUDSON. ALAN—Senate, WATCHTOWER STAFF Photographer. Intramurais 1 -2-3, Camera Club. A-V Assistant HUDSON. DEBBY—Y-Teens, Jr. Achievement Secretary HUDSON. JESSICA—Girls Glee, Tennis 2, Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Candidate, Office Helper, The Section HUNTER. JUDY—Dramatic Club. Pep Club, GAA, Y-Teens. Office Helper INC(X;lY, ROBERT—crimson crier INLOES. JOAN CRISTINE—Senate. Dramatic Club, Y-Teens. DO Club ISENBERCER, DIANE—Y-Teens, |r. Achievement y lACKSON, AL—Swimming 2-3. Letterman, Gym Assistant lACKSON. MIKE—Cross-Country 1-2-3. Track 1- 2-3, Boy ' s State lACOBS, CARL—Basketball I. Cross-Country 2, Track 1. |r. Achievement JAMISON, THEODORE—Senate, Thespian Society. Dramatic Club treasurer, Imaginary Invalid. Re¬ markable Incident at Carson Corners, C)r e Act Di¬ rector. Senior ' Glee, |r. Achievement, AFS, Ski Club, Inter-School Council, Human Relations Club JANSSEN, CARY—Senior Hortor Roll, National Honor Society, Fraction Faction, A-V Assistant, ScierKe Council JOHNSON, DORIS—Y-Teens. |r. Achievement y JOHNSON. BOB—Senate. Band, Basketball 1-2-3, Football 1-2-3, Track 2-3, Jr. Marshal Cartdidate, Letterman JOHNSON, JERRY—Band, Senior Glee JOHNSON, JOHN—Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Basketball 1 -2-3, Jr. Mar¬ shal Carididate, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club Treasurer, Baseball 1-2-3 JOHNSON, KATHY—CRIMSON CRIER. Literary Club. Y-Teens, Gym Assistant JOHNSON, STEVE—Wrestling 2-3 JOHNSON, THAD—Orchestra. Senior Glee, Sports Manager, CWT President JOHNSTON, JODY—Orchestra. Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Pan-Am League Treasurer. FTA JONES, BRUCE—National Honor Society, Jr. Achievement JONES. DENISE—Ski Club JONES, NORITA—Band. Ciri ' s Glee, Senior Glee, Band Assistant, Sophomore Chorus K KARAWAY, RUTH—Senate, Dramatic Club. Lady ' s Not For Burning, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll, National Horwr Society, Y-Teens. AFS Committee, FNA Secretary, Clinic Assistant KARZIN, NICHOLAS—Senior Glee, Sports Manager 1 -2, ScierKe Club, Key Club, Gym Assis¬ tant KAY, CYNTHIA—Senate, Pep Club, FrerKh Club, Senior Honor Roll. CRIMSON CRIER Head Proo¬ freader, Dolphinettes Vice-president, Treasurer, GAA. Y-Teens. Quint-City Student Congress Dele¬ gate, AFS Committee. Gym Assisunt, Ski Club. The Section KELINSON. LEONARD—Pan-Am League Cabinet. Intramurals 1-2 KENNEDY, BRIDGET—Speech Contests, Dramatic Club, Antk Spring. The Remarkable Incident. Dear Departed, Pep Club. CRIMSON CRIER. Y- Teens, Clinic Assistant, The Section KENNEDY, RONALD—CRIMSON CRIER. Basket¬ ball 1. Football 1 -2-3, Intramurals 1 -2-3, The Sec¬ tion KIBLING, KATHY—Dramatic Club. Pep Club, Sen¬ ior Honor Roll. WATCHTOWER Sophomore Sec¬ tion Editor, GAA, Hi-Y, Intramurals 1 -2-3, Y-Teens Cabinet, Interclub Council President, AFS Commit¬ tee. FNA Treasurer, Clinic Assistant, Gym Assistant, Human Relations Committee, Ski Oub. The Sec¬ tion KIMBEL. CONSTANCE—FNA. Office Helper, Busi¬ ness Show Queen Candidate KINCAID, ROBERT—Basketball 1. Football 1 KINDSCHUH, JOHN—Senior Honor Roll. The Section KITTLER, JOHN—Senate, Band. German Oub. Sen¬ ior Honor Roll, Hi-Y. Tennis 1, ScierKe Oub Vice President, Radio Electronics President, Camera Club Fraction Faction, Key Oub, Science CourKil President. Human Relations, The Section KNANISHU, NANCY—Pep Club Vice-President, FrerKh Club, GAA Cabinet KOLINCHINSKY. JEFF—Swimming 1-2-3. Pool As¬ sistant 1-2 KOLLS, PAULA—Dramatic Club. Pep Club, GAA. Hi-Y, Tennis 2, Y-Teens 1-2-3; Soph. Cabinet. DO Club. Clinic Assistant KOLSRUD, DARLENE—Band 1, CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant KOST, ASTRID—German Club, Senior Hotkk Roll, National Hotkx Society, Y-Teens, Ski Oub KRLXi. DENISE-Senior Hotkx Roll, GAA, Intramu¬ rals 1-2 L LABARE, JO ANN—FrerKh Club, Senior hlorKK Roll, Quill and Scroll, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, GAA, Y-Teens Cabinet, Fraction Faction, Jr. Opti¬ mist, Jr. Achievement, AFS. Campus Life Club, Ski Club, The Section LAMPKIN, JANICETINE—The Seaion LANE. JANET M.-Sr. Chief ' s Oub President LANGDON, VICTORIA—Senate. Y-Teens LANGE, JERRY—Intramurals 1, DO Club LANGSTON. ELAINE—Senate, Y-Teens LANNEN, KATHERINE—Jr. Achievement, DO Club, A-V Assistant LAWHORN, KATHY—Y-Teens, DO Club LAWHORN, MELISSA— The Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific, The Section, Senior Glee, Pan-Am League Secretary; Cabinet, Senior Hotkk Roll, Na¬ tional Hotkk Society, Watchtower Staff Organiza- tiom Staff, GAA, AFS, Gym Assistant, Young Republicans, Ski Club LEATHERMAN. MARY—Thespian Society, Dra¬ matic Club Secretary, The Dear Departed, In Triplicate Please, The Imagirury Irtvalid, The Remarkable IrKident at Carson Corners, One-Act Director, Pep Club. Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkk Roll, Quill arid Scroll, WATCHTOWER Index Editor, CRIMSON CRIER Head Proofreader, GAA, Hi-Y, Y-Teens, The Section LEHNERER, TERESA—Servite, Bells Are Ringing Pep Oub, FrerKh Club, Senior Hotkk Roll, CRIM¬ SON CRIER Business Manager, GAA. Y-Teens, AFS, Golden Girts, Ski Club LEONARD. SUSAN—Band. Y-Teens. Typist for WATCHTOWER LESLEY. TERRI—Sertaie, Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Y- Teerrs LOFGREN, SARA—Senate, Pep Club, Pan-Am League, Y-Teens, Office Helper LOGAN, VICTORIA—Senate. Senior Glee. GAA, Intramurals 1-2, Human Relalior s LOHMEIER, JAMES—Speech Contests, Thespian Society, Dramatic Club, My Three Angels, Death Cell, Imagirury Invalid, Antk Spring, CRIMSON CRIER, Hi-Y, Intramurals 1, Swimming 1-2-3, Ski Club Vke-President, President LONG. CYNTHIA—Senate. Dramatk Club. Pep Club. Pan-Am League, GAA, Tennis 2, Y-Teens, AFS, Office Helper, The Section LOVETT, DENA—BarKt, Orchestra, Pep Band, Pan- Am League. Senior Hotkk Roil, Campus Life Club, Band Assistant, Woodwind Choir, Clarirwt Choir LOVETT, RALPH—Basketball Manager, A-V Assis¬ tant. Pool Assistant. Teen Democrats Club LOWERY, DENISE—Senate, Pep Club. Cheerleader 2-3, GAA, Intramurals 2-3, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Homecoming Queen Royalty, Jr. Achievement LUNDQUIST. MITCHELL—National Honor So¬ ciety, Fraction Faction, Key Oub, The Section M McClellan, Brian—B and, Spons Manager, ScierKe Club. Radio and Electronics, Camera Club, A-V Assistant, Lab Assistant McCLINTOCK. DEBBI—Band, Senior Hotkk Roll, Natiorvil Honor Society. Y-Teerw McCORMACK, BRUCE—Senate, BarKi, People to People McCOY, DAVID—Chefs Club McCULLOLKIH, CHERYL—GAA. Homecoming Queen CarKlidate McCullough, VERN—Band, Basketball 1-2-3, Track 1, Letterman, Baseball 1-2 McEVOY, JOHN—Senate, Senior Hotkk Roll, Na¬ tional Hotkk Society, Intramurals 1-2, Baseball 1- 2-3 McFarland, JIM—orchestra, CRIMSON CRIER. Basketball 1, Intramurals 2. Jr. Achievement McGEE. LINDA—Intramurals 1. HEO, Scholastk Poetry Contest McGinnis, sheila—P an-Am League, Ski Oub McLEMORE, KATHRYN—Senate. CWT McWADE, JUDY—Senate, Senior Hotkk Roll, Y- Teerts, Gym Assistant MADSEN. SUE—Senate, Jr. Class Vke President, Speech Contest, Pep Club, Dramatk Club, Senior Hotkk Roll, Quill and Scroll, NatkKMl Hotkk So¬ ciety, WATCHTOWER Index Co-Editor and Organi- zatioTis Co-Editor, CRIMSON CRIER Page Editor, GAA, Intramurals, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candidate, Illinois State Scholar, Antk Spring MAHLO. DEBBIE—Band, Society, Y-Teens. AFS Committee, Library Assistant, The Section MAKINEY, BETH—Senior Glee Treasurer. Cham¬ ber Choir, Y-Teens. Ski Oub 1-2-3, The Seaion MANTHEY, ANDY—Band, Pep Band, Top 5%, Senior Hotkk Roll, Natiortal Hotkk Society. The Seaion MARTIN, DOLX}—Senior Hotkk Roll, National Hotkk Society. Debate coach. Intramurals 2-3, Tennis 1-2-3 MASON. MICHELLE—German Oub, National Hotkk Society. GAA, Y-Teens MAXEY, KAREN—Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Senior Hotkk Roil, National Hotkk Society MELTON, RICHARD—Band. Orchestra, Senior Honor Roll, Intramurals 1-2-3 MERKI, SABINE—Senate, Senior Glee, Y-Teens. Fraaion Faaion, Ski Club, Quint Oty Student Con¬ gress Delegate. AFS Committee Foreign Exchange Student METOFF. MARIA—Dramatk Oub. German Club, Top 5%, Senior Hotkk Roll, Natiorwil Hotkk So¬ ciety, Debate, Y-Teens cabinet 213 MIERS, LISA—Pep Club. Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, CAA Secretary and President. Intramurab 1-2-3, Y-Teens cabinet. Gym Assistant, Biology As¬ sistant, The Seaion , Bells Are Ringing. South Pacific MILLER. AMY—Senior Hor or Roil. National Honor Soceity, CRIMSON CRIER Staff, CAA, Intramurals, Y-Teens. Gym Assisunt, Office Helper, The Sec¬ tion MILLER. CHRIS—CRIMSON CRIER Staff, Gym As¬ sistant, The Section MILLER. )ANA—Pep Club President, Senior Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, WATCHTONVER Faculty Co-EdHor, CRIMSON CRIER Page Editor. Cheerleader 1 -2. CAA. Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candidate, The Section MILLER, )OAN—Band. Orchestra, Campus Life Club Vice President MILLER. BOB—Pan-Am League. WATCHTOWER STAFF. CRIMSON CRIER staff. Golf 1. Intramurals 3, Camera Club, The Section MILLS, LINDA—Pan-Am League, CAA. Intramurals 1. Y-Teens, Slii Club MINNER. lANET—Pep Club, Pan-Am League Cabi¬ net. Senior Hotkk Roll, National Honor Society, Oolphinettes, CAA cabinet, Intramurals 1-2, AFS Committee, Pool Assistant, Office Helper, Ski Club, The Section , People to People MITCHELL. lERRY—Senate. Jr. Class President, Sr. Class President, Band, Stage Band, Senior Glee, Pep Band, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, WATCHTOWER Sports Editor, Cross- Country 2-3, Swimming 1 -2, Tennis 1, Fraction Fac¬ tion, |r. Rotarian, Key Club, Gym Assistant, Track MOORE. LINDA—Senate. WATCHTOWER Senior Section Staff, CRIMSON CRIER Business Manager, )r. Marshall Candidate, Clinic Assistant, The Sec¬ tion , Y-Teens MORGAN, BILL—Oolphinettes, Intramurals, Swim¬ ming 1-2-3, Track. Letterman, Gym Assisunt, Pool Assistant. The Section MORGAN, MEL—CWT CLUB MORROW, lOHN—Band, Basketball I, Intramurals 1-2-3 MOSENFELDER, DAN—CRIMSON CRIER Suff, In¬ tramurals MOSER. RON—Wrestling 1 MURPHY. CARY—Campus Life Club MYERS. WILLIAM—Band. Brass Choir, Pep Band, Top S%. Senior Honor Roll, National Honor So¬ ciety, Top Ten, Intramurals 1-2-3, Tennis 1-2-3, )r. Marshal Candidate. N NACHBAUER, REBECCA—Senate, Bells Are Ring¬ ing, Pep Club Cabir et, Girl ' s Glee Vice-President, Senior Glee, CoH 1-2-3. Y-Teens 1-2-3, AFS. Gym Assisunt, The Section, Ski Club 214 NEIFINC, LYNN—Oranutlc Oub. Y-Teens, AFS. Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkx Roll, FHC Cabinet, Foreign Traveler NELSON, DENISE—Band, GAA, Intramurals 1-2-3, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Royalty, Jr. Achieve¬ ment. Band Assistant. Twirler NELSON. MARK—Dramatic Club. Plays NESBITT, SHERYL—|r. Achievement NESSELER, RICHARD—Band, Cross-Country 1, In¬ tramurals 3, Track 1. Gym Assistant, The Section NEWTON. CHRISTINE—Pan-Am League, Intramu¬ rals 1, DO Club NEWTON, DREW—Senate Vice-President, Senior Class Vice-President, Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific, Senior Glee, Intramurals 1-2-3, Baseball 1, Key Club Secretary, President of the Section NIXON. DAVID—Bar d, Cross-Country 2-3, Track 1-2-3, Teen Democrats NUNEZ. LIDIA—Serute, Pan-Am league, |r. Achievement, FHC O ODEAN. MARK—National Honor Society. A-V As¬ sistant OLSON. DAVE—Wrestling 1-2 OLSON, DON—Serute. Bells Are Ringing. South Pacific, The Section, Senior Glee Vice- President, Chamber Choir, Senior Honor Roll, Im tramurals 1-3 O ' MELIA, TERRY—Intramurals 1-2, DO Club OSBORN, )OHN—Senate, Where ' s Charley, Belb Are Ringing. South Pacific, Senior Glee President. Chamber Choir, Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, Natiorul Honor Society Secretary, Basketball 1-2, Cross-Country 2, Football 1-3, Track 1-2-3, Jr. Marshal Candidate, Jr. Rotarian, Head Chink OVENDON, LLICI—Art Assistant OVERTON. ALLEN—Wrestling P PADILLA. GLORIA—Senate, Teen Democrats PAGETT, JACK-Football 1. Baseball 1-2-3 PARK, STEVE—Basketball 1, Intramurals 1, Track 1, The Seaion PATRICK. MICHEAL—Band, Senior Glee. Senior Honor Roll, Basketball 1, Cross-Country 2, Football 1-2, Intramurals 2, Letterman 2-3, Gym Assistant, Baseball 1-2-3, The Section PAULEY, BOBBIE—Y-Teens PERRY. DEBBI-Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Office Helper. The Section PERRY, JESSE-Basketball, Track PESCHANG. JAN—Senate. Speech Contests at Ot- towa, LaSalle-Peru, Thespian Society. Dranutk Club President, The Man With the Tranquill Mir d, I Married Man, Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll, WATCHTOWER Sr. Activities, Literary Club Publicity Mgr., Hi-Y, Y-Teerw, Human Rela¬ tions, Assemblies, The Imagirury Invalid, The Remarkable Incident. South Pacific, Of e-Act Director PETERSON. CHRIS—Senior Honor Roll. CAA. In¬ tramurals 2-3, Home-Ec Assistant, Lab Assistant PETERSON, SARA—Orchestra, FrerKh Club. Senior Honor Roll. WATCHTOWER. Y-Teens, AFS. Lab As¬ sistant PETTERSON. CAROLYN—An Assistant, Teen Democrats PHELPS. ROY—Senate. Speech Contests East Mo¬ line, Pep Club. Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Ger¬ man Club Vice-president, treasurer, cabinet. Top 5%, Senior HorK r Roll, Quill and Scroll, National HorHK Society, WATCHTOWER Soph. Seaion Co- Editors, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor. Key Club, Quint-City Student Congress Delegate, AFS. Treas¬ urer, Secretary, Ski Oub. Young Republicans, Presi¬ dent, Human Relations Club, The Seaion, Bells Are Ringing , Where ' s Charley, South Pacific, Antk Spring. Remarkable Incident. Imagi¬ nary Invalid. The Adding Machirie POLTON, NANCY—Y-Teens. Senate PUNKIEWICZ, JEFF—Football 1, Intramurals 2-3, Swimming 1 -2-3, Letterman, Pool Assistant 2-3 PUTNEY. MARILYN—Senate, Senior Glee, GAA, Y- Teens, FTA. Sophomore Chorus, Young Repubikan Cabir et Q QUALE, ANGIE—Y-Teens. FTA R RALSTON, MARK—Senate, Orchestra, Band Assis¬ tant Mgr., Senior Honor Roll, National Hotkx So¬ ciety RALSTON. MIMI—Senate. CRIMSON CRIER. Ten¬ nis 1. Y-Teens. CWT RANDERSON, CAREY-Band. Girl ' s Stage Band, Pep Band, Pan-Am League Senior HorK r Roll, Y- Teens. Jr. Achievement Treasurer, Campus Life Club, Band Assistant, Clarinet Choir REED, BARB—Band, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant, Ski Club, Clarinet Choir, The Section REED. CHRIS— South Pacific Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, GAA. Intramurals 1. Y-Teens REED, LYNNETTE—Y-Teens. Gym Assistant REIFF, GARY—Band. Football 3. Wrestling 1-2, Baseball 1-2-3 RICHESON, LYNETTE—GAA. Y-Teens. Gym Assis¬ tant, Ski Oub, People to People RICHTER, JOAN—Dramatk Club. Pep Club. CRIM¬ SON CRIER, Science Club, FNA, Clink Assistant RING, BEV—German Club. Y-Teens. Library Assis¬ tant ROBINSON. FRANCINE— The Seaion RODERICK, JUDY—Senate, Dramatk Club. Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific. Senior Glee, FrerKh Club, Senior Honor Roll, National Hotkx Society, CAA, Intramurals 1 -2-3, Y-Teens. Jr. Marshal Carxii- date, AFS, Ski Club, Gym Assistant. The Seaion . Young Repubikans, Illinois State Scholar, AFS can¬ didate abroad. ROGERS, DAV—Wrestling 1-2 ROGERS, SANDY—Y-Teens, Office Helper ROLLINS, PATTY—Band. Girls Glee, Senior Glee, Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkx Roll, National Hotkx Society, Y-Teens, Campus Life Club, Band Assistant ROSSON, DEBBIE-Pep Club, DO Club, FNA ROTHWEILER. LAURE—CAA. Intramurals 1-2, Y- Teens, Library Assistant RUSSELL, DANNY—Optimist Speech Contest. Thespian Society, Dramatk Club. Senior Hotkx Roll, Quill and Scroll, CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor, The Lady ' s Not for Burning , My Three Angels . The Imaginary Invalid , Our Town , The Re¬ markable Incident , Dear Departed , The Sec¬ tion 5 SALAK, SUZANNE— Where ' s Charley, Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific, Orchestra, French Club. Top 5%, Senior Hotkx Roll, Natkxral Honor So¬ ciety, Fraction Faaion, AFS Committee, FTA Secre¬ tary, Top Ten, Illinois State Scholar, Foreign Traveler, The Seaion SAMUELSON, CRAIG—Senior Hotkx Roll, Na¬ tional Honor Society. Golf 1 -2-3, Hi-Y, Key Club SANCHEZ, VALDA—Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement. FTA, A-V Assistant, Human Relations SANDERS, CARON—CRIMSON CRIER, Clink As¬ sistant SANDUSKY. CRAIG—Senior Hoixx Roll. National Honor Society. WATCHTOWER. Debate. Jr. Rotarian SAX, CAREN—Senate, Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkx Roll. National Honor Society, WATCH- TOWER, CRIMSON CRIER. Office Helper SCHAUBROECK, THOMAS SCHMIDT, PETER—Speech Contest. Dramatk Club, Swimming 1, Track 1, Scuba Diving 2 SCHMOOK, MIKE—Senate, Pan-Am League, Na¬ tional Hotkx Society, Track 1-2, Key Club, Campus Life Club, Gym Assistant SCHUBERT, DEBRA—French Club, Pan-Am League, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor So¬ ciety, CAA. Intramurals, Tennis 1-2. Y-Teerw, Frac¬ tion Faction President, AFS Committee, Ski Club SCHULMEISTER, ROBERT— Where’s Charley. Senior Glee, German Club SCHULTZ, REBECCA—Speech Contest, Pep Club. French Club, Senior Honor Roll, Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, WATCHTOWER. CRIM- SON CRIER Sports Editor, CAA, Intramurals 1 -2-3, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candidate, AFS Committee, Intramural Committee, The Section SCHULTZ, SUSAN—Senate Treasurer, Dramatic Club. In Triplicate Please, Pep Club, Pan-Am League President, Senior Hotkk Roll, National HoTKrr Society, Dolphinettes Cabinet, GAA Cabi¬ net, Intramurals. Tennis, Y-Teer s, Jr. Marshall Can¬ didate, Homecoming Queen Candidate, AFS Committee, Ski Club Secretary-Treasurer SEARS, SHEILA—Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. National Horror Society, CRIMSON CRIER, Y- Teens, Teen Democrats SEDREL, RICHARD— Where ' s Charley,” Bells are Ringing, Senior Glee, CRIMSON CRIER, In- tramurals. Gym Assistant SEiDEL, JANET—GAA, Intramurals 1-2, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Candidate SHANER, BARBARA—Senate, Senior Honor Roll, Natiorral Honor Society, Y-Teens Cabinet, CAA, Gym arrd Pool Assistant SHARP, WILLIAM—Dramatic Club SHAW, KATHY—Girl ' s Glee SHEIL. DAVID—Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, Na¬ tional Honor Society, DO Club President SIMMONS, BRENDA—Career Orientation SIVILL, KATHRYN—Senate, Pan-Am League, Top 5%, Senior Honor Roll, Natiorral Honor Society Vice-President, Intramurals 2-3, Girl ' s Tennis Manager, Y-Teens Inter Club Council and Secretary and Treasurer. Library Assistant, VALEDICTORIAN SKAFIDAS, LORI—Senate, Dramatic Club, Pep Club Secretary and Cabinet, FrerKh Club. Senior Hotkk Roll, Quill and Scroll. National Hotkk So¬ ciety. WATCHTOWER Co-Editor and Organiza¬ tions Co-Editor, CRIMSON CRIER Page Editor, GAA Cabinet, Intramurals. Tennis 1, Y-Teens, Jr. Marshal, Homecoming Queen Carniidate, AFS Summer Ex¬ change Student and Vice President and Secretary, FTA Secretary. Gym Assistant, President Blackhawk Division FTA, Teen Democrats, The Section SLOAN, KATHY—Orchestra, FNA, Clinic Assistant, Teen Democrats, Home Ecor omics Occupations, Where ' s Charlie, Bells Are Ringing SMITH. KIRK—Senate. Golf 1-2-3, Biology Assis¬ tant SOADY, BETH—Senate, Dramatic Club, CAA, In¬ tramurals, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen Carxli- date, FNA. Clinic Assistant, Kiwanis Queen SOMES, JEAN—FNA. Clinic Assistant SONNEVILLE. MARGARET-DO Club SOUTH. RENEE—Career Orientation SPURCETIS. JON—Senate, Dramatic Club. Senior Glee, Football 1, Intramurals 1 -2-3, Key Club, Base¬ ball 1, Ski Club 3, The Section , The Imaginary Invalid, Our Town, The Remarkable IrKident At Carson Corners, Only An Orphan Girl, The Ro¬ mancers, Death Cell. South Pacific producer STANCIL. CAROL—Y-Teens Cabinet. WATCH- TOWER Typist STARLING. WILLIAM—Jr. Achievement. DO Club STEELE. DEBBIE—Senator, Pan-Am League, Senior Hotkx Roll, CAA, Y-Teens. Pool Assistant STECER, RICK—Crosscountry 1. Track 1. DO Club STELLINC, HARRY—Senate, Intramurals 1-2, Track 1 STEVENSON, VERNE—Jr. Achievement President, The Section STICE. KATHY—Y-Teens STIRTS. CINDY—Campus Life Club. FHA, HEO STONE. JOHN—German Club, Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, Natior al Honor Society. Golf 1-2-3, Science Club President. Radio Electronics, Cam¬ era Club, Fraction Faction, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club, Letterman, The Section STRAUSSE. MARILYN—Pan-Am League. Senior Horror Roll, National Honor Society, Dolphinettes SUTTON, PATRICIA—Senate. Dramatic Club, Top S%, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, CAA Cabinet member, Intramurals, Y-Teens. Jr. Marshal Candidate, Gym Assistant, Swimming As¬ sistant, Ski Club. Top Ten, The Section , Speech Contests, Pan-Am League Secretary and Vice Presi¬ dent, Treasurer Natior l Hotkk Swiety SWEDBERG. SUSIE—Pep Club, Senior HorK r Roll, National Hotkk Society, Cheerleader 1-2-3, Golf 1, Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Candidate, Home¬ coming Queen Royalty, Ski Oub 1, Young Republi¬ cans. The Section SWIM, SHARON—Speech Contest, Thespian So¬ ciety, Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League, Senior HorK r Roll, National Hotkk Society, AFS Commit¬ tee. Ski Club, The Imaginary Invalid T TAUBE, CARY—Cross-Country 3, Track 1-2-3 TAYLOR. DANIEL—Baseball 1-2 TAYLOR. LYNZETTA—Intramurals 1 TAYLOR, THOMAS—Dramatic Club, Senior Glee, Chamber Choir, Intramurals 1, Swimming 2, Where ' s Charley, Bells are Ringing, South Pacific ' ' TEMPLE, SANDRA—Senate, CRIMSON CRIER Pic¬ ture Editor. GAA Cabinet, Intramurals, Y-Teens, Homecoming Queen CarKJidate, Gym Assistant THOMSON. RORY—Seriate President, French Club. Senior Honor Roll. Literary Oub, Debate, In¬ tramurals 2, Jr. Marshal Candidate, Key Oub, Quint- City Student Delegate. AFS Committee, Youth Forum Club President, Human Relations Club, Teen Democrats, Illinois State Scholar, The Section TUCKER, BARBARA—Pep Club. Senior Honor Roll, FNA, Clinic Assistant, American History Assistant TUCKER, KAREN—Top 5%. Senior Honor Roll, Na¬ tional Hotkk Society TURNBULL. LYNN—Senate, Junior Class Secretary, Dramatic Club, Band, Pep Band. Pan-Am League Cabinet. Top S%, Senior Honor Roll, National Hoikk Society, WATCHTOWER Sophomore Sec¬ tion. Y-Teens Cabinet, Jr. Marshall Candidate, AFS Committee, Clarinet Choir, Young Republicans, Ski Club TURNER, JAMES—Wrestling 2, ScierKeClub, Cam¬ era Club, Key Oub. A-V Assistant, The Section TYRRELL. ANDREW—football Key Club, The Section U ULAM, LEROY—ScierKe Club. Camera Club Presi¬ dent, Ski Club V VALSOANO. LOUIS—Senate. Orchestra, German Club, Senior Honor Roll, National Honor Society, Intramurals, Fraction Faction. Jr. Marshal Candi¬ date, Jr. Rotarian, Key Club, Baseball 1-2-3, Human Relations Club VANDENBREEN, JANE—German Club, Clinic Assis¬ tant VANSPYBROOK, KARLA—Pep Club. Chefs Club VARADI, HELEN— South Pacific. Girl ' s Glee, German Club, Senior Hotkk Roll, Intramurals, Ten¬ nis 2, Y-Teens, Camera Club. FTA. Gym Assistant, Teen Democrats VARNER. L. DAVID—Senior Honor Roll, National Hotkk Society, Intramurals, Fraction Faction. Base¬ ball 1 VARNER, SCOTT—Football 1, Intramurals 2-3 VESOLE. DAVID—Senior Honor Roll. National Honor Society, Intramurals 1-2-3. Swimming 1, Tennis 2-3, Key Club, Gym Assistant VICKROY. CAROL—CWT, Teen Democrats VIERNOW, ROGER— Where ' s Charley.” Bells Are Ringing, South Pacific, Senior Glee, In¬ tramurals, Campus Life Club VRELL, SHERYL—Library Assistant W WALKER. BRUCE-Basketball 1. Football 1-2-3. In¬ tramurals 2, Jr. Rotarian, Letterman, Baseball 1 -2-3 WHEATHERLY. PEGGY—CRIMSON CRIER, Y- Teens WEED, RICHARD—Senate, German Oub, Baseball 1 WELSH. SUSAN—Senate. CRIMSON CRIER Ex¬ change Editor, GAA, Tennis 1, Y-Teens, Quint-City Student Congress Delegate. AFS Committee. Gym and Pool Assistant WENDLAND, GERIANNE—Y-Teens, C.W.T. Club WENDLING, SCOTT—Band WHALEY, MICHELLE—French Oub, CRIMSON CRIER Page Editor, CAA, Y-Teens, Gym Assistant WHITE, SHERRI—Art AssisUnt WHITESELL. VICKY—Dramatic Club. CRIMSON CRIER, Jr. Achievement, FTA, Sophomore Chorus WILKINS. JANICE—Band. CRIMSON CRIER. Y- Teen, Future Health Careers, Clinic Assistant, Pool Assistant, Band Assistant WILLERS, DAVID-Band, Pep Band, Senior Honor Roll, Track 1 WILLIAMS, DEBRA—Senate. Dramatic Club, Bells are Ringing , South Pacific , Pep Club, Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, Senior Honor Roll. Cheerleader 3, CAA Cabinet and Treasurer, Intramurals. Tennis 1 -2, Y-Teens. Homecoming Queen Candidate, AFS Committee, Gym Assistant, Young Republicans Cabinet, Ski Club. The Section WILSON, HAZEL—Orchestra. Girl ' s Glee, Senior Glee, Sophomore Chorus. Clinic Assistant WILSON. TIMOTHY—Band. Pep Band WINTERS, MARK—Band, Stage Band. Pep Band. CoK 1. Intramurals 3 WISELY, DEBRA—Senate, Senior Honor Roil, Na¬ tional Honor Society, CAA, Intramurals, Tennis 1- 2-3, Y-Teens. Office Helper WITHENBURY, PAMELA—Senate. Girl ' s Glee, FrerKh Club, Y-Teens, AFS Committee, FTA, Hu¬ man Relations Club WORK. D€ANNA—CAA. Y-Teens WYNES. CHRISTINE—Senate. Band, CAA, Y- Teens, Gym Assistant WYNN, NAN—Cirl ' s Glee, Senior Honor Roll, Na¬ tional Honor Society, CRIMSON CRIER, Y-Teens. Jr. Achievement, Clinic Assistant, Gym Assistant, Sophomore Chorus, The Section Y YAMADA, YOKO—Senate. Dramatic Club, South Pacific ' ' , Senior Glee. CRIMSON CRIER Page Edi¬ tor. Quint-City Student Congress Delegate, AFS Committee, Human Relations Club, Teen Demo¬ crats YOUNG, PETER—Senate. Orchestra, Stage Band, Pep Band, CRIMSON CRIER, Science Club. Key Club, A-V Assistant, Youth Forum Treasurer Z ZARE, MICHAEL—Dramatic Club, Pan-Am League Cabinet. CRIMSON CRIER Sports Editor, Camera Gub, Human Relations ZUKERMAN, MARTI—Pan-Am League. Top 5%. Senior Hotkk Roll. Quill and Scroll, National Honor Society, WATCHTOWER Sports Editor. CRIMSON CRIER Co-Editor. Dolphinettes Cabinet. GAA. Ten¬ nis 1-2-3, Y-Teens, Jr. Marshal Candidate, Home¬ coming Queen Candidate, Office Helper, Teen Democrats President, Ski Club. Human Relations Club 215 ACTIVITIES APS 28 29 Band 72 73 Boys State 23 Campus Life 38 Chamber Choir 68 Crimson Crier 77,75,76 CWT 62 63 DAR 23 Debate 54 Oolphinettes 48 49 Dramatics Club 64 65 Foreign Travelers 30 31 Fraction Faction 56 Frer ch Club 35 FTA 58 GAA 40 41 German Club 34 Health Careers 59 Human Relations 36 )r. Marshalls 23 Jr. Rotarians 26 Junior Chefs 57 Key Club 27 Lettermen 46 47 Literary Club 37 National Hotkk Society 21 Orchestra 74 Pan Am League 32 Pep Club 44 45 Quill Scroll 22 Science Council 50,51,52, 53 Senate 24 25 Senior Glee 66 67 Ski Club 39 Top 5% 22 Young Democrats 60 Young Republicans 61 Y-Teens 42 43 Watchtower 78 79 FACULTY Ackerson, Cary 48 Allison, Richard 91,95, 204 Anderson, C. L. 198 Ariderson, Larry 206 Anderson, Virginia 194 Armstrong, Charles 196 Armstrong, William 196 Austin, Charles O. 191 Banfield, Arthur 206 Barnes, Linda 208 Bartman, Janet 206 Becker, Shirley 208 Bell, William 190 Benn, John 91,95, 196 Bevill, John 205 Bjorkman, Rose Ann 205 Blomberg, John 195 Bonsall, Duane 203 Bowers, Cherle 202 Bowman, Maryjar e 34, 195 Brauch, Ruth 195 Burkert, Edna 209 Campbell, Linda 195 Carroll, John 203 Casey, Arnold 196 Casten. FlorerKe 206 Clark, Ben 199 Clark, Ralph 196 Cloninger, Virginia 208 Cocks, Mary 206 Conrad, Eleanor 78 195 Davis, James 193 Dennis, Phillip 54 DeTaeye, Doruld 96 204 Detaeye, William 209 Dickerson, Ted 196 Dionne. Leonard P. 90,95 , 204 Duewel. Joyce 200 Dyson, Charles 193 Embretson, Cary 90. 91 Epperson, Pat 208 Evans. E. J. 192 Fessler, Frank 194 Forward, Lyle 91 Franck. George 198 Friedrichsen. Fred 203 Gerber. Walter 96, 206 Gillette, Marie 194 Goodwin, Thomas 90,95, 196 Crimes, Rev. William 190 Hall, Dorothy 196 Hardin, Bill 91 Hart. Jerome 74. 201 Hawkir son, Dennis 206 Hegg, Hollis 196 Herwon. Marilyn 208 Hickson, Melvin 195 Holmgren, Leonard 204 IngokJ, Bonnie 208 Janecke, Jerry 196 Jenkins, Clara 193 Johnson. Charles 206 Johnson, Hugh 91,95,108, 196 Johnson, Kenneth 199 Johnson, Marjorie 195 Johnstone, Janies 203 Jor es, Lyle 196 Jortes, Marge 193 Jor es. Ruth 195 Kacsir, David 194 Kimmel, Carol 190 King, Carol 208 King, James 206 Klatt, Richard 200 Kruzan, Donald 201 Kuhn, Marilyn 205 LaMere, Doreen 202 Lange, Marcia 202 Larson, Max 190 Leary, Helen 199 Lundeen, H. L. 206 McCann, Sam 91,95,196, 198 McMasters, George 209 Malcolm, Eugene 200 Melbourne, Genette 195 Mau, Steve 90, 91 Mickelson, Donald 196 Milton. Arthur 195 Mohwinkel, Daniel 90,91, 203 Motz, Roben 105, 196 Nelson, Russell 206 Nelson, Regina 205 Neuerburg, L. P. 199 Noble, Helen 209 Oestreich, Charles 194 Osborn, Murray 201 Palmer, Patsy 194 Patton, Frederick 190 Peschang, Nicholas 75, 195 Peterson, Earline 193 Perkins, Shirley 194 Pierce, Marguerite 193 Reed, Donald 196 Riley, Robert 108, 203 Robinson, Frank 196 Ross, J. D. 205 Ryner, Franklyn 198 Sausedo, Karen 196 Schuck, Ruth 193 Schultz, Chester 96, 204 Sears. Carolyn 195 Seeley, lames 107 Shaffer, Ellis D. 192 Sholl. Joyce 195 Sias, Richard 196 Simmons, Florence 209 Speltz, Stephen 198 Stevens, Ronald 193 Stoit, Sandra 194 Storre, John 196 Strohl, Nancy 195 Thomas, Shirlee 209 Tietjens, Ben 204 Trackwell, Emma Jane 106, 202 Tsgaris, Clara 195 Van Eaton, Pauline 209 Varga, Robert 90,91, 206 Voyles, Harold E. 192 Werthman, Joan 198 West, Patsy 194 White, Charles 200 Wood, David 198 Youngquist, Frank 107, 204 sophonK res A Akers, Steven 172 Albrecht, Katherine 172 Alfrey, Gwen 172 Allbritton, Kavretha 172 Allbritton, Norman 95,107,172 Allison, Timothy 107,172 Almansa, Sandra 172 Andera, Mark 95,172 AfKJerson, Christina 172 Anderson, Cynthia 172 Anderson, Debra 172 Anderson, Rick 172 Angel, Kay 172 Anguiano, Valentine 172 Anton, Dennis 172 Arbogast, TlnfK thy 95,172 Archibald. Manin 95,107,172 Armstrong, Donethal 172 Askan. Steven 24.172 Ater. Susan 172 Atkins, Wayrse 107,172 Avila, Edward 172 B Baker, David 172 Baker, Doree 172 Baker, Steven 172 Ballinger, Debra 172 Ballinger, Paul 72,172 Ballin, Steven 172 Bamean, Susan 172 Barber, Marsha 172 Barnes, Jeff 172 Barnes, Linda 172 Barnet, Morris cAart 95,96,172 Barrett, Bob 172 Barrett, Jeffery 172 Baugh, Nilia 172 Bea, Ronald 107.172 Beach, Deborah 172 Bean, Cheryl 172 Beaudry, Sheree 172 Becker, John 172 Behr, Patrick 172 Behrens, Clark 172 Bell, Melissa 172 Bennett, Dennis 172 Bennett, Rhonda 43,88,172 Bentley, Patti 72,173 Benton. Jan es 173 Benz, Rex 173 Berberich, Kenneth 173 Berg, Kristine 173 Berg, Michael 173 Bessert, Lela 173 Bets, Kenneth 173 Bierman, Julianna 173 Black. Pamela 173 Bladel, Dorothy 173 Bladel, Susan 173 Blake, John 173 Blatiner. Dan 173 Blick, Robert 27,173 Blomberg, Craig 32,173 Blood, David 173 Bodell, William 173 Bohannon, Howard 173 Bolis. James 95,173 Books, Lynn 173 Borden, Joanne 173 Boughan, Michael 96,173 Bowers, Lesh 173 Boyd, Frankie 107,173 Boyle, William 71,173 Bradley, Reeca Wally 95,173 Braei, Jeffrey 173 Braudmeyer, Steven 173 Brant, Jay 24,95,173 Brocket!, Julie 173 Brolander, Randall 173 Brooks, Susanne 88,173,180 Brown, Betty Jo 173 Brown, Randy Joe 173 Bruggeman, Carl 174 Brunswig, Terri 174 Buckman, Gail 174 Bugay, Lawrence 174 Buller, John 174 Bunch, Robin 174 Burke, Douglas 174 Burroughs, Karen 174 Burton, Debra 174 Buser, Patricia 174 C Cackh, Christine 174 Caldwell, Denise 174 Campbell, Jacob 174 Capps, Billy Joe 95,174 Carey, Tina Marie 174 Carleton, Brenda 174 Carmack, Colleen 88,174 Carnithan, Randy 174 Carpenter, Tony 174 Carr, Robert 174 Cassini, Mkhael 24,174 Castaguoli, Steven 174 Cather, Woody 174 Chance. Becky 174 Chandler, Emery 174 Chappell, Deborah 106,174 Chishola, Jeffrey 174 Chistensen, William 95,174 Christner, Janet 174 Claney (Slagle), Patrkia 174 Clark, Jeffrey 174 Clash. Henry 71.95,174 Clay, Sherry 174 Clemann, Pamela 174 Clemann, Robin 174 Clevenstine, Robert 27,72,174 Clinton, James 174 Cloninger, John cAarr l 07,174 Cochran, Don 38.71,174 Cockran. Mike 174 Cohan, Tom 174 Collier, Elizabeth 174 Collier, Erriest 174 Collins, Ann 74,174 Conley, Brenda 174 Connally, Leana 174 Cook, Terry Joe 175 Cooper. Kenneth 72.175 Cooper. Marsha 175 Cooper, Reginald 175 Corwin, Dennis 175 Coulson, Diane 175 Coulston, Allen Steven 175 Craig, Robert 175 Crawford, William 175 Crisp, Christopher 175 Crosby, June 72.175 Crosby. Robert 175 Crouse, Daniel 175 Crownover, David 175 Cunningham, Rodr ey 175 D Daggett, Betty 175 Dahlen, Ann 175 Danielson, Carla 24,35,175 Darr. Debra 106,175 Dasso, Alke 175 Dau, Jack 175 Davis, Beverly 72,175 Davis, Daniel Edward 175 Davis, Dan Frederkk 72.175 Davis, Dawn 175 Davis, Diane 175 Davis, Karen 72,175 Davis, Miriam 175 Davison, Terry Joseph 175 DeCrauwe, Steven 175 Delcourt, Paul 107,175 Dekourt, Peter 95,107.175 Deloose, Paula 175 DePaepe, Joseph 175 DePaepe, Michael 175 DePauw, Jeffrey 175 Deutsch, Drew 54,105,175 DeWinter, David 175 DeWitte, Mary Ellen 176 Diaz, Patrkia 176 Dillie, Martin 176 Dismer, Gretchen 176 Dixon, Judy 176 Docherty, Malonee Kay 176 Dorman, Deborah 176 Doyle, Joyce 176 Downs, Terri 176 Drish, Joni 176 Drovesky, Joan 176 Drowns, Catherine 176 Dugan, Edward 176 Duke, Herman 176 Duncan, Donald 176 Dusenberry, Joyce 71,176 E Eagle, Bruce 24,28,96,172.176,180 Eagle, Marc 176 Easley, Faith 176 Easley, John 176 Eckermann, Terri 176 Edwards, Janke 176 Egan, Thomas 176 Ekblad, James 176 Ekin, Rose Mary 176 Ellison, Elizabeth 71,72,176 Elsey, Mkhael 95,176 Ely, William 176 Emry, WerwJy 176 Enstrom, Mark 176 Erwin, Ann 28.71,176 Eshelman, Carol 176 Essary, Kathy 176 Etzel, Charles 176 Evans, Christine 176 Evans, Nancy 176 Evans, Roger 95,176 F Faith, Janke 176 Faith, Joyce 176 Farley. Troy 95,176 Fausett, Janet 176 Faust. Stephen 95,176 Fay. Virginia 176 Ferkel. Randy 176 Findley, Carey 176 Fisher, Glen 107,176 Fisher, Teresa 176 Fittro, Susan 176 Flores, Les 177 Flowers. Rodney 74,177,179 Foley, John 75 Forbes, Steven 177 Forth. Jeffrey 177 Foster, Paula 177 Foulks, Loria 177 fox, Alke 177 Fowler, Gwendolyn 177 France, Cheryl 177,179 Franck, George 95,177 Franks, Andrea 177 Fry. Kevin 177 Fulton. Samuel 177 G Gansz, Donald 177 Garber, Alan 54.177 Garber, Deborah 177 Gardner, Michelle 177 Gardner, Ronald 177 Garner. Charles 95,177 Garrett, Daniel 24.177 Gatton, Dorothy Jeanie 177 Gaylor, Joseph 177 Geiger, James 177 Geist, Daniel 177 Gerikh, Glenna Jo 177 German, David 177 Gerskk, Jerry 177 Gibbs. Carol 177 Gibson, Donald 72,177 GilrrK re, Jamie 177 Gilmore, Wendy 177 Gimm, Donald 177 Glover, Daryl 72,177 Goalden, Daniel 177 Goalden, Vkki 177 Goodman, Debra 177 Goodwin, Sandra 177 Goold. Candy 177 Gorenstein, Linda 177 Gorodetzer, Shelley 177 Gottsch, Jeffrey 177 Grabau, Douglas 95,177 Graham, David 177 Gray, John 177 Gray, Sue 177 Green, James Mkhael 177 Green, Mkhael Lee 177 Greenman, Walter 177 Greenwood, Nancy 178 Groves, Kimberly 178 Greve, Steven 71,72,96,105.178 Grke, Tom 178 Griffey, Donald 178 Guier, Vkky 178 Gunther, Linda 72,74,178 Guth, Marshall 178 Guthrie, Kevin 72,95,178 H Haberthur, Linda 178 Hainline, Richard 105,178 Hall. Cynthia 178 Hall, Dorothy 178 Hall, Johnnie 178 Hallgren, Hollis 178 Hamilton, Kim 178 Hammen, Mark 178 Hammond, Joseph 178 Handelman, Kasse 178 Harrson, Dennis 95,178 Hanson, Dale 95,178 Hanssen, Joseph 178 Harder, Mary 178 Harkey, Donna 178 Harms, Cary 178 Haronik. Martin 178 Harris. Robert 178 Harris, Stewart 178 Harris. Vance 107,178 Harrison, Kim Rosa 95,178 Hart, Judith 72,178 Harvey, Emanuel 178 Harvey, Gary 178 Hasselberg, Stanley 178 Hawkins, Kim 95 Hay, Barbara Lynn 178 Hay. Carol 178 Hayes, Jerry 178 Haymon, Brenda 178 Headley, Susan 32,178 Heber, Linda 178 Hedrk:k,74J83 L Miller, Mark Logan 107,182 Q Solis. Mkheal 185 PelerMn, Ann 32.178.183 Lampkin, Nadine 181 Miller, Mark Steven 182 Quale, Elizabeth 24.184 South, Joyce 185 PeiefMjn, Beth 28.30.60.71,72.74.183 Larte, Linda 181 Miller, Mark William 182 Quinlan, Daniel 95,184 South. Thomas 185 Peterson. Laney. Kenneth 181 Miller, Robert A. 182 Sparkman, Robert 95.185 Helton, David 179 Lang. Larry 181 Miller, Timothy 182 Sparks, Carole 185 Hendrickson, Bradley 9S,179 Lange, Debra 181 Milligan, Kathy 182 R Spaulding, Judy 185 Henneman. Mary 179 Langford, Betty 181 Mincer, Kenneth 182 Ramsey. David 184 Spericer, Julie 185 Henry, Mike 179 Lannen, Deborah 181 Mitchell, Lynn 71,182 Ramsey. Judy 184 Sprinkel. Diane 185 Henry, Pat 95.179 Lardner, Stephen 181 Moller, Cheryl 182 Randerson, Rertea 72,184 Spurgetis. Terri Lynn 185 Henson. Kathy 179 Largent, Terri 181 Montgomery, Mark 182 Rank, Kathleen 184 Stablein, Gerald 185 Herring. Iona 179 Lawhorn, Claudia 32.72.181 Montgomery. Timothy 182 Rayford, Rosalyn 184 Stalf, Steven 185 Hess. Patti )o 179 Lawhorn, Randall 181 Moore, Carolyn 182 RayoKKid, Anthony 184 Stamper, Paulette 71,185 Hiatt. Toni 179 Lawson, Denise 181 Moore, Debra 182 Raymor d, Mkhael 184 Stark. Steven 185 Hkkerson, Cynthia 179 Lawson, Krista 181 Moore. Gina 182 Reddig, Sandra 184 Steger, Mkheal 185 Hkkle, Robert 179 Lay, Carla 181 Moore. Isaiah 182 Redman, Pamela 184 Stetson, Diane 185 Hickman, Sartdra 179 Lee, Craig 96,181 Morgan, Paul 182 Reed, Lynn 184 Stevenson. Guy 96,105,185 Higbee, Denise 179 Leffel, Terri 181 Morrow, Karen 182 Reighard. Mkhael 184 Stevenson. Roruld 72.185 Hiiderbrand, Rita 179 Lelor ek, Ellen 43,181 Morrow, Melvin 182 Reilly, Douglas 184 Stewart, Joseph 185 Hill. John 95.107.179 Leslie, Alke 181 Morrow, Willie 96,183 Rempe, Deborah 184 Stockdale. Karen 185 Hill. Robert 95.179 Lkata. Cynthia 181 Mosenfelder. Jeffrey 182,183 Requet. Rarxly 107,184 Stonehouse, Jor than 185 Hillman, Kathy 54.179 Lind, Pamela 181 Moser, Peggy 183 Resler, Susan 184 Stovall, Larry 185 Hirter, Gregory 179 Locke. Stephen 181 Moyer, Kevin 72,183 Rke, Dana 184 Strauss. Jeffrey 71.72.74.185 Hinrichesen. Ion Scott 179 Lofgren, Jeffrey 72,181 Muller, Allen 95,183 Rkhardson, RaymorxJ 184 Strom, Gary 185 Hodge. Martha 179 Lohse, Susan 181 Muller, Debra 183 Riley. Mkheal 96,184 Stubbart, Pamela 72,185 Hoffman, Brenda 179 Lomax. Franklin 181 Mumma. Edward 183 Rink, Mary Ellen 184 Suggs, James 95.185 Hollon. Michael 179 Loui, Carmon 181 Murrens, Kay 24,183 Rittel, John 184 Sullivan, FrarKis 185 Holman. John 24.95.179 Lovett, Sylvia 74,181 Myers. Gloria 183 Robertson, Leona 184 Sullivan, Pamela 185 Holub, lay 179 Ludwig, Christina 181 Robinson, Anthony 184 Swain, Rose 185 Hopper, Nancy 179 Lundberg, Byron 181 Robinson, Lormie 95,184 Swanson. Carol 72.185 Horvath. Debprah 59.179 LurKlquist, Kristirte 24.28,72.181 N Rob(r son, Sonya 184 Swartout. Steve 95,186 Hoss, Debra 179 Lutrell, Cynthia 181 Naab, Christian 95,183 Rock, Joseph 184 Shaffer. Gordon 186 Howell. Deborah 179 Lyle, Diana 181 Nathanson, Randi 183 Rockwell, Thomas 184 Swenson, Steven 186 Hudson, leri 179 Navratil, MakJena 183 Rogers, Debra 184 Swift, Joler e 186 Hudson. Richard 95,179 Neff, Lorri 183 Rogers, John 184 Swim. Patrkia 186 Huff. Linda 179 Me Nelson. Barry 72,95,183 RoHs. Brian 184 Hughes. Richard A. 95,179 McBride, Michael 181 Nelson, Deborah 183 Roman, Ned 187 Hull. Lynn 179 McBride, Rosemary 181 Nelson, Debbie 183 Romir e, Pamela 184 T Humphrey, Kevin 179 McCombs, Rick 181 Nelson, Gayle 183 Rosenbaum, Pamela 184 Tacey, Robin Lynn 186 McCormkk, Carry 96,181 Nesseler, Marc 183 Roser baum, Ronald 184 Talley, Felista 186 McDonnell, Teresa 181 Nessen, Caren Jayne 183 Rosenthal, Jartet 184 Taylor, Anthony 186 1 McElrath, Althea 181 Newman, Gregory 183 Ross, Steve 184 Taylor, Jacqueline 186 Iglehart, Lisa 179 McFall, Paula 28,181 Newton, Russell 183 Rossi, Clara 184 Taylor. Jeffrey 186 Ingogly, Mary Francis 179 McFarlaruJ. Deborah 181 Nixon, Denise 183 Roth. Stephen 184 Taylor, Rkhard 95,186 McGee, Joyce 181 Noble, Cheryl Denise 183 Rothweiler, Mark 184 Terrill, Craig 24,71.186 McGinnis, Kim Suzanne 49,181 Nonnenmann, Patrkk 183 Rothweiler, Mkhele 184 Thomas, Barry 186 J McGinnis. Tony 181 Norniella, Joaquin 95,183 Ruark, Carolyn 184 Thompson, Larry 72.186 jackson, Desiree 74,179 McGoldrick, Vkkie 181 Northeutt. Jacquelyn 183 Ruckm n, Anna 184 Thompson, Mkhael Ray 186 lackson, Haldy 180 McConigle, Michael 181 Rudd. Rocco 184 Thompson, NarKy 186 lacobs, Debbi 180 McGuire, Chris Ann 181 Ruge, Margo 184 Thompson, Robert 186 lacobs, Stephen 180 McKee, Sarah 181 O Runyon, Rkhard 95,184 Thonn, James 186 lames, Randall 180 McKinney, Harold 181 O ' Bleuness. William 183 Rushing. Deborah 184 Thornton, Julius Wesley 186 lanssen, Susan 180 McKittrkk, LawrerKe 181 O ' Keefe, Robert 95,183 Toalson, Coree 186 iawoiss, jody 180 McKittrkk. Rose Marie 181 Olmstead, Charles 95.183 Toney, Douglas 186 lenkins, Robert 180 McQuister, Calvin 181 Olson, Cary 183 S Tooley, Roxanne 72,186 Jensen, Kurt 180 MeSparin, Colleen 181 Olson, Pamela 183 Sackfield, Jeffrey 184 Trout. Christy 24,186 Jersild, Carri Lee 180 MeSparin, Terilynn 181 O ' Mary, Annie 183 Sandusky, Scott 184 Turner, Isaiah 95.107,186 Johnson, Carol 180 O ' Neil, Peggy 183 Sawyer, Deborah 184 Tyler. Darrell 72,186 Johnson, Centrilla 180 O ' Neill. Mkhael 72,95.183 Sax. Allen 184 Johnson, Corinne 180 M Orr, Jeffrey 183 Schabb, Marsha 184 Johnson. Deborah 180 Mader. Jerry 95,181 Osmundson, Bradley 24.183 Schmidt. Jeffrey 185 U Johnson, Janice 72,180 Mader, Terri 74,181 Otts, Deborah 183 Schmitt, Angela 185 Udy, Kim Marie 186 Johnson, Jeanie 180 Maess, Timothy 181 Schmita, Joan 185 Ulfig. Brad 72.186 Johnson, Julie 180 Maher, Daniel 181 Schneider, Jamy 24,28,35.185 Johnson, Lenore 180 Maiback, Samuel 72,181 P Schomer. Joyce 185 Johnson. Michael 180 Maisenbach, Kevin 24,181 Palmer, Randall 183 Schubert, Frank Paul 185 V Johnson, Ronald 96,180 Mallard. Sheryl 72.181 Palos, Debra 183 Schultz, Rkhard 185 VanDeSampel. Charles 186 Johnson, Sharon 180 Malone. Douglas 181 Pappas, Barbara 183 Schwekkhardt, Randolph 185 VanDeVoorde, Melanie 1 86 Johnson, Sherri Leah 180 Manary, Marva 181 Pappas. Thonws 183 Scott. Braden 185 VanHooreback. Kirk 186 Johnson, Suzanne 180 Manley. David 181 Park, Vkkie 183 Scott. Christina 185 Vann, Peggy 72.186 Jones, Elois 180 Manley. George 181 Parker, Linda 183 Scott. Eddie Charles 185 VanSevem, David 186 Jortes, Eva 180 Mann. Michael 72.95.107,181 Parr. Jeffrey 183 Scott. Freddie 185 VanWolvelaere, Cory 186 Jones. Felicia 180 Margan, D. Ann Louise 181 Patrkk, Donna 183 Seales, Jack 185 Varadi. Antal 95.186 Jones, Loyd Lavern 180 Maro, Josephine 181 Patrkk, Melvin 183 Seidel, Stephen 185 Varner, CortstarKe 186 Jones, Robert Lewis 180 Maro, Mary Katherine 181 Patton, Margaret 28,43.183 Shafer, Sarxira 185 Vaugh. Patrkia 186 Marshall, Debra 181 Pauley, Lynn Duane 183 Saawgo, Albert 185 Verstraete, Fannie 186 Marshall, Phillip 182 Pells, Susan 183 Sharp, Bradley 71,72,185 Vesey, Jerry 96,186 K Martin, Alfred John 182 Pelton, Frank 27,183 Shay, Mark 185 Vesole, Rkhard 105.186 Kalina, Emily 180 Martin. Laura 182 Penny, Patrkk Mkhael 183 Sheese, Vkkie 74.185 Vktor, Frederkk 186 Kalinchinsky, Susan 180 Masengarb, Rudolph 182 Perrin, Reese Donald 183 Sherrard, David 185 Vietti, Diane 186 Karnes, Jacqueline 180 Massey, Susan 182 Perry, Brerxia 183 Shivers, Danny 185 VifKerrt, Bernard 186 Kean, Michael 96,180 Mayers. Thomas 182 Peschang. Katherine 74,183 Shuda, Rkhard 107,185 Viviani. Ellen 186 Kell, Ellis 180 Mayes, Marvin 95,182 Peterson, Beth 28.30.60,71,72,74.183 Sievera. Robert 185 Volk. Charles 72.186 Keyyl, Evelyn 180 Medina, Joseph 182 Peterson, Craig 107,183 Simmons, Bonnie 185 Voss, ArxJrew 95,186 Kenr edy, Charlene 180 Meeks, Rkhard 182 Peterson, Howard 183 Simmons, Kenr eth 185 Voss, Kenneth 95,186 Kerres, Ronald 95,180 Melear, Faye 182 Peterson, Rex 72,183 Skafidas, Mkheal 105,185 Vought, Steven 186 Kibling, Stephen 180 Mencer, Ken 95 Peterson, Steven 183 Skinner, Cindy 72.185 Kimball, Janice 180 MerKloza, Diana 72,182 Petit. Gail Marie 183 Skorepa, Vktoria 185 Kimbel, Mark 180 Mernioza, Ronald 182 Phelps, Candy 183 Smart, Dorothy 185 W Kimmir)s, Shelba 180 Meredith, Patrkia 71.182 Phelps, Debra 183 Smiley, Merilynn 185 Wahiheim. Robert 186 Kirk, Gloria 180 Mesich. Patrkia 182 Phillips, Cynthia 183 Smiley, Susan 24,185 Waite. Dale 186 Kloster, Kay 180 Meyer, Betty 182 Phillips. Sheryl 183 Smith, Blaine 185 Walgren. Lucy 88.172,186 Knoeferl, Cynthia 24,180 Mkhaelson. Ann 182 Pierce. Barbara 183 Smith, David 185 Wallarab. Brad 24,95.186 Koepplinger, Suzanne 180 Mier, Sheri 182 Pikher. Thomas 96,183 Smith. Earl 185 Watkins, Dorothy 186 Koester. Larry 180 Miers, Sally Jo 182 Pirwon, Celinda 183 Smith, Mary 185 Watkirts. Steve 96.186 Kolinchir y, Pamela 180 Miers, Shalene Ann 182 Poe, Delmer 96,183 Smith. Max 185 WatkifK, Wedge 186 Kreider, Fredrk 107,180 Miller, Allen 107.182 Poole, Linda 183 Smith, Theresa 185 Waymack. James 186 Krismanits. Euger e 74.180 Miller. Anna Elair e 182 Pope, Gregory 184 Smith. Valerie 185 Wayne. William 95,186 Kuenning, Laurie 180 Miller, Cynthia 182 Potratz, Kay 72,184 Snell. Connie 185 Webb. Bdcky 186 Kugler, Eileen 180 Miller, Edward Scott 182 Potter, Melanie 72,184 Srxrwden, Malinda 49.72.185 Weber. Walter 71.72.186 Kulhavy, Gus 72,181 Miller. Margaret 182 Punkiewkz, Judy 184 Soady. Kenneth 95.185 Wedertz, Joseph 186 Weeks, Mark 186 Weeks. Terry E. 186 Wells. Charles 71.186 Wells. Mark 186 Wells. Melanie 186 Wenzel. Barry L. 186 Werthein er. lames 186 Wertheimer, Steven 186 Wertheimer, Steven 186 Werthmann, Connie 186 West, Vennessa 186 White, lack 187 White, leanne 187 White. Sherman 187 Whitten, Hattie 187 Wild, Benny 187 Wildanns, Clarence 96.187 Wilhelm. James 95.187 Wilkins, lean 72.187 Williams. Daniel 24.187 Willian s, Vartessa 187 Willets. Alan 9S.96.187 Wilson, Gloria 187 Wilson, lames 187 Wilson. Lewis 9S.187 Wilson. Niki Robyn 72,74,187 Wilson. Susan 187 Wilt. Richard 187 Winchell. Chett 54.187 Wisely, Rhonda 88,180.187 Witherspoon, leffrey 187 Wittevrongel, Hollis 187 Wolfe, Stanley 9S.187 WoHe. Steven 95.187 Woiter, Benjie 187 Wohers. Theresa 187 Wolverton, Sherry 187 Wood, Richard 187 Wright, Susan 187 Wyers. lames 187 V Yacorte, Richard 187 Yeager, Mark 187 Yeoman, Vicki 187 Young, Debra Ann 187 Z Ziffrin, Lir da 187 Zude, Mark 187 Zukerman, Louis Steven 187 Zwer, Pamela 106,187 juniors A Ackerman, Connie 149 Ackerman. Valerie 71,149 Adams. Toni Eileen 149 Aitken, Terry Alan 149 Akin, Dianne 28.42.43,149 Alexander. Joyce 149 Allbritton, Donald 149 Allen, Kevin 149 Allison, Brent 24.90.108,148,149 Amato. Darrell 149 Ander, Jane 28.32.149.151 ArKlerson. Dawn 149,167 Anderson. Gwendolyn 55,67,71,149 Anderson. Richard 149 Anderson, Robert A. 90,149 ArKlerson, Timothy 149 Andkrh, Alan 149 Andrews, Debra 28.42.49.149 Ankum, Lucille 149 Applequist, Daniel 90,149 Appier, Jane 28,149 Archibald, lay 149 Arnett. John 149 Aronson, Karl 149 Aronson, Lyle 149 Atkins. Rodrkk 108.149 Atwater. Lee 108.109,149 Ayers. Theresa 149 B Baines, Rickie 149 Banks, Diane 149 Barbee, Richard 149 Barber, Paul Richard 149 Barnard, Forrest 149 Barrett, Daniel 149 Bea, Ernest Jr. 90,150 Beals, lames 150 Beardsley, Donald 150 Beck, Tyrorte 150 Becker, Rebecca 150 Beckman, Margaret 34,150 Begyn, Laurel Marie 40,150 Bell, Roxanne 150 Bender. Randy 150 Benedict. Michael 150 Bengston, Diane 150 Bennett. Rhonda 150 Benson, Michael 150 Berg. Gary 74,150 Berg, limmy 150 Berreau, Lea 150 Bevill. Toby 150 Bibee, Mayda 150 Bien. David 150 Bierntan, Joseph 150 Bigsby, Nancy 150 Bjork. James 150 Black. Charles 150 Black, Cynthia 150 Blacker, Donald 150 Bladel, Deborah 150 Bladel, Roger ISO Blocker, Dora 150 Boetje, John 150 Boldt, Teresa 28.150 Books, Patricia 150 Boostrom, Diane 67,150 Bowers, Randall 24,150 Boyd, Benjamin 150 Boyd, Evangelirte ISO Boyde, Richard ISO Bradley, Perry 150 Bragg. Wynell 74.150 Brandt. Randolph 150 Breiby. Dave ISO Bretz, Taryn Marie 28,150 Bresver. Rodney 150 Brinkmeyer, Kurt 72,150 Brodnax, Wilben 150 Brooks, Christopher 150 Brooks, Terrance 150 Brooks, Theresa 67,150 Brouhard, Beverly 150 Brown, Michael 150 Brown, Vernita 150 Brozovich. Larry 150 Bruster, Erk 150 Bryner, Gregory 150 Buckles, Christine 150 Buckles, Ted 151 Buckles, Thomas 151 Burfield, Sandra 69.77.151 Burgess, Robert 32.151 Burk. Mkhael 151 Burke, Patrkk 151 Burton. Deborah 151 Bush, Ronald 151 Butler, lanel 76,151 Buttram, Thomas 151 C Calsyn, Alanna 151 Campbell, David 151 Campos. Rkhardo 151 Caras. Peter 24.151 Carey. Charles 151 Carey, Steven 151 Carle, Brenda 151 Carlson. Gary 151 Carmack, Theresa 151 Carnithan, Kevin 151 Carr. Mkhael 151 Carrell, Gardell 151 Carson. Craig 151 Carstens. lulie 151 Carter, Charles W. 151 Cassini, Rkk 151 Chambers, David 151 Chaney, John 96,97,151 Cherry, WefK na 151 Christner. lames 151 Ciscomiscola, John 152 Clark, Carol 28.61,152 Clarquist, Vkki 42,67,152 Clirte, James 152 Coberly, Jean 106.152 Cobert, Steven 71,152 Cochran, John 24.27.38.61,66,68,71.152 Cochren, Larry 152 Cockerill, John 71,152 Cole, Johnnie 69,152 Coleman, Charlean 152 Coleman, Robert 152 Collins, Nancy 152 Colvin. Charles 152 Copenhaver, Rkke 152 Coulter, John 152 Cox, James 152 Cox, Patrkia Jean 152 Criddle, Linda 152 Cromer, Shelley 152 CixHise, Dennis 152 Cuerto, Susan 152 Cunningham, Nancy 152 Curtis, Lisa 152 D Dalkoff, lulieanne 37,64,152 Darr, Dinah 152 Dasso, Mary 152 Davie, NeU 71,72,74,152 Davis, Debra 69,152 Davis, Diane 152 Davis. Robert 27,152 Davis. Rachel 152 Daxon, Dawn 152 Day, Diane 28,66,68,152 Dean, Carol 28,89,152 OeBrobartder, Mary 152 Decker, Patrkia 152 DeHaven, Eddie 152 Deleu, Rkhard 152 DeMott, Kathryn 69.152 DeMynch. Kevin 153 Dengler, Barbara 153 DePaepe, Teresa 153 DePron. Steve 153 DeRoo, Kathleen 153 Dew, Margaret 106.153 DeWitt, JiU 49,153 Diaz, Anna 153 Dockterman, Mkhael 24,54,153 Donelson, Doris 69,153 Donlin, Mary 71,72.74,153 Doonan, Leslie 153 Dorman, Jeffrey 153 Dothard, Carol 153 Douglas, Craig 153 Douglas, Mkheal 153 Downing. Darcy 28.153 Downing, Dawn 153 Downing, Teresa 153 Drake, Debra 153 Duff, Margurite 153 Duffy. John 153 Dunn, Mkheal 153 Dyer, Connie 153 E Easley. Peggy 153 Eckert. Brian 153 Eckert, Susan 153 Eckles, Susan 72,153 Edgerson, Orlando 24,90.153 EdnK rKlson, Carol 153 Edwards. Mark 67,153 Edwards, Ruby 153 Egeberg, Gary 108,153 Ehlers, Kevin 153 Eisenberg. Lawrence 153 Eider, Daniel 153 Elliott, Terry 153 Ellis, Janet 28,40,153 Ellis, Robert 153 Elsbury, Randy 153 Engels. Rosanrte 153 Eniow, Jerilyn 153 Ernat. David 27,153 Eslinge, Diane 153 Essary, Edward 153 Evans, Rita 153 Ezring, Craig 77.153 F Fawcett, Marilyn 153 Ferguson, John 153 Fitts. Robert 153 Flack, Bradley 153 Flodeen, Pamela 153 Fluegel, Mkheal 153 Foley, Lynn 28,40,66,153 Foley, Sharon 153 Foss, Thomas 153 Foulks, Cheryl 153 Fountain, Roy 66,153 Fox. Vkkie 154 Franck, John 154 Franck, Mark 90,154 Frank, Rebecca 28,154 Freeland, Crystal 154 Friday, Arthur 154 Fritz. Rachel 24,28.154 Frowein, Debra 154 Frye, Cheryl 154 Fuhon, Larry 154 G Gage, Rebecca 77,154 Gahn, Erk 154 Gamelin, Liii 28,154 Gang, Teresa 154 Gannon, Michael 154 Gansz, Daniel 154 Garland, Gary 154 Garrett, Betty 154 Garrett, Ralph 154 Gathright, Evie 96,154 Gay, Rhonda 76,154 Gaylor. Randy 154 Geisler, Marilyn 154 Gelaude, Patrkia 38,154 Gerikh, Gina 76,154 German, Thomas 154 Gillette, Edward 154 Gindlesparger. Mark 43.154 Ginneberge, Carol 154 Godkin, Julie 154 Goirts, Williams 154 Golden, Howard 24,27,154 Goldsmith, Loreen 48.49,154 Gordon, John 154 Gordon, Walter 154 Gorsuch, Suzanne 28.40,49.89,154 Gosney, Steven 154 Gotthardt, Bonnie 153 Gotthardt, Joseph 154 Grade!, Jesse 154 Grams. Mary 154 Gray, Linda 154 Green, Lyn 42,66,68,71,155 Green, Vkki 155 Greenleaf, Mark 155,163 Greenman, Leon 74,155 Greenwood. Brer da 155 Gregg, lantes 155 Greve, Patrkia 67,155 Grimm, William 155 Grossman, John 155 Groves, Ted 155 Guier, Donald 155 Guldenzoph, David 96.155 Gunnell. David 24,155 Gustafson, Todd 155 Guthrie, LeRoy 155 H Hall, Christine 155 Hall. Craig 27.67,155 Hall, Geneva 155 Hall, Pamela 155 Hallas, Linda 155 Hamerly, Sheila 155 Hamlin, Sheila 155 Hannie, Kathy Jo 71,72,74,155 Harissen. Mkheal 155 Harden, Kathleen 155 Harkson, Ronald 155 Harris, Dan ny 155 Hartman, Mkheal 90.155 Haskins. Robert 155 Hasselberg, Martin 155 Hasson, Cynthia 155 Hatlett. Rkhard 71,155 Hauman, Steven 155 Hauser, Christine 155 Hayden, Diane 155 Hayes. Toni 155 Haymon. Marvin 24.108,156 Haynes. Ward 156 Heard. Helen 156 Hegg, Holly 156 Heggen, Charles 90,156 Hernlerson, Judy 156 Hendricks. James 156 Hershman. Kathy 156 Hkks, Karen 156 Hkkson, Cathryn 156 Hill, Bradford 156 Hill, Mkkie 156 HHI, Roger 156 HMI. Steven 156 Hillman, John 156 Hills, Regina 156 Hirtes, William 156 Hite, Vkki 67,156 Hodson, Cynthia 69,156 Hollars, Renee 156 Holman, Regan Ann 156 Helmquist, Joseph 156 Hoover, Randy 156 Hoover, Vktor 156 Haskins, Kathleen 156 Hoteling, Robin R. 156 Hotle, Peggy 69,156 Hoyle, Brertda 156 Huber, Steven 156 Hudson, James 156 Huff, Kim Allen 156 Hughes. Kathryn 28,156 Hulsbrink, Bart 156 Humphrey, Douglas 156 Hunt, Ralph 156 Hurd, Kimberly 156 Hymes, Mary Kathleen 72,156 I Iglehart, Kathleen 156 Isaacson, Donna 156 J James, Barbara 156 James, Jacquelyn 69,156 James, leffrey 156 Jech, Kathleen 156 leeks, Robert 156 Jensen, Kathryn 156 Jersild, North 156 Joannides, John 156 Joannides, Katherine 24.148,156 K Kohl. Susan 72.157 Krup, James 157 Krup, John 157 Kruse, Cheryl 157 Kulhavy, Kathy 157 Kulig, Kevin 157 L LaBare, John 157 Laing, Thomas 158 Laisrter, Timothy 158 Lake, Audrey 158 Lambach, Lisa 67,158 Lambert, Betsy 40,89,158 Landgrag, Deborah 158 Langdon, Mary Jo 158 Lannen, Richard 158 Lannoo, Jo Ellen 158 Larsen, Brian 158 Larson, Jay 158 Larson, Jon 158 Larson, William 158 Lawhorn, Stephen 96,158 Lawson, Cassandra 158 Layer. Charles 158 Leatherman, Lorri 158 Lee, Rena 53,158 Lelonek, Max 51,158 Lenger, Jerry 158 Lensch, William 108,158 Lerschen, Lawrence 158 Lesley. Craig 96,158 Leslie, Mkhael 158 Lewis. Steven 90,158 LiiKoln, Katherine 40,77,160,158 Lindahl, Carol 158 Linden, Ruth 158 Lingafelter, Sandra 158 Liston, Lynn Alke 37,42,66.158 Lockett, Dennis 158 Johnson, Beva Ann 156 Johnson, Carol 156 Johftson, Craig 156 Johnson. Deborah 157 Johnson, Delores 157 Johnson, Douglas 157 Johnson, Edward 157 Johnson, Gregory 90,157 Johnson, Mark L. 157 Johnson, Pauline 58,157 Johnson, Phillip 157 Johnston, Claudia 157 Johnston, Martha 28.71,157 Jones, Belirida 157 Jones, Cheryl 72,157 Jones, Deborah 157 Jortes, Dennis 157 Jones, Linda 69,157 K Karr. Robert 157 Kell, Susan 157 Kelleher, Theresa 28,40.157 Kellums, Mkhael Clark 157 Kelly, Deborah 24,28,157 Kelly, Diana 157 Kelly, Ruth 157 Kemble, Donna 72,157 Kester, Terri Lee 157 Kettering, lean 157 KimtMlI, Dean 157 Kimbel. Theresa 157 Kirnhchuh, Peter 157 Klatt, Kathryn 28,42,49,157 Klinkner, Richard 72,157 Klinkner, Sandra 157 Kloster, David 157 Knerr, Gary 157 Koepplinger, Cynthia 157 L Loefgren, Reed 158 Lofgren, lay 158 Lofgren, Michael 158 Logan, Donald 90,158 Lomas, Robin 158 Long, Mindi 24,69,158 Loring, Roxanne 158 Lossing, Pamela 158 Loveless, )ohn 158 Lowery, Deborah 158 Lowry, Arthur 158 Lubben, Caran 71,158 Lucas. Michael 158 Luckenbihl, Louis 158 Lum, Robert 158 Lundahl, lames 158 Lundholm, Marta 67,158 Lundy, Marcia 158 Me McAdam, Rollin 158 McAdam, Russell 158 McAdams, Len Elaine 69,158 McCall, Laurie 158 McCormack, Wayne 72,158 McCormick, Sheila 158 McDuffy, lohn 46.90.92.94.96.97 McElroy, Brenda 158 McFarland, Arnold 158 McGee, Debra 158 McGonigle, Gary 158 Mclivain, Marianne 37,42.69.159 McIntosh, Vickie 159 McKee, Celeste 159 MeSparin, Pamela 159 M Mack, Susan 30.77,159 Magee, losephine 159 Maisenbach, Christopher 27,67,159 Malm, Richard 159 Manley, Dora 159 Manson. Ton Rich 105,159 Markley. Cheryl 159 Marshall, Meriann 159 Martin, Gerald 159 Mason, Cynthia 71,72,74,159 Merchie, lames 159 Meyer, Stephen 159 Michaletti. Barbara 159 Mier, Gregory 159 Miller. Becky 159 Miller, Douglas 159 Miller, Keith 90,159 Mills, ludith 159 Miscowica, lack 90.159 Mitchell, Charles 90,159 Mitchell, Ronals 159 Mitchell, Tracy 28,40,49,71.159 Mohr, Craig 159 Mohr. Lisa 159 Moldenschardt, Karen 159 Moller. Eugene 96,159 Moore, Shellie 159 Morlan, Kristy Kay 159 Moroni. Gregory 24.46.90.96.97.149,159 Morrow, Calvin 159 Morrow, lohnnie 159 Mortell, Cary 159 Moyer, Kathy 159 Murphy, Patsy 159 Muskeyvalley, Ronald 174.96,97,159 N Nederbrock, Danny |oe 160 Nelson, Douglas 160 Nelson, Dewight 160 Nelson, Linda 160 Nelson. Mark 74,160 Nelson, Paul 160 Nesblt, Lorenzo 160 Nesseler, Georgette 160 Nesseler, Michael 160 Neumann, Michael 160 Newswander, Gerald 66,160 Newton, Del Anthony 24,96.97,160 Newton, Sheila 160 Nice, lohn 160 Nies, lohn 160 Nimnwrs, Earl 160 Noble, Bradley 160 Noble, Michele 28,61,67,68,160 Northeutt, Ronald 160 Now. Rozann 160 O Getting, Theresa Anrte 34,160 O ' Keefe, Panr)ela 72.160 Olson, DeEtta 160 Omilak. Daniel 160 Orsborn. Rita 160 Ortiz. Favian 160 Orwitz. Steven 160 Ott, Terry 90.160 P Palmer, Tara Lynn 160 Pannell, Robin 160 Park, Michael 161 Parker, Melvin 161 Parr. Daniel 161 Patterson, Curtis 161 Patterson, Donald C. 90,161 Patterson, Michael 161 Paul. Lisa 59,69,161 Pauley, Kim 161 Pauley, Steven 161 Payton. Gregory 161 Pealstrom, Sue 42,43.77.161 Pence, Mark 37,66.72,161 Pence, Teresa 37,161 Pepping, Steven 161 Perkins, Vonnie 74,161 Perry, Denise 161 Peschang, Kevin 161 Peterson, Linda 155,161 Peterson, Pamela 161 Pfaff, Vickie 161 Pfeifer, Pamela 161 Phares, Christine 161. Phelps, Debbie 28,34,42,61,161 Pieper, Kevin 67,68,71,161 Polito, Michael 161 Pope, Michael 161 Porter, Christine 161 Potenzo, Anthony 161 Potter, lohn 161 Powell, Pamela 62,161 Preston, Charles 38.71,72,161 Punkiewkz, lill 28,161 Q Quick, Carmen 161 Quick, Roruld 161 R Rathburn, Cirtdy 161 Raymoond, Katherine 161 Rebello, loseph 161 Reed, |oel 161 Reeh, Robin Ann 161 Reese, Thomas 161 Reid, Alban 24,27,105.161 Reimers. lohn 161 Reyes, Susan 161 Reynolds, Michael 161 Rke. Denise 161 Rke, Mark 161 Rider, Debra 72,161 Riffel, Mark 161 Riley, Cheryl 77,159.161 Riley, lack 108,161 Roate, Charles 161 Robbins, Becky 161 Robinson, Dawn 66,161 Robinson, Irma 161 Robinson, Wanda 161 Rogers, April 161 Rogers, Randall 161 Romo, Maria 161 Rowemiller, Carl 161 Rosenthal, Clifton 161 Rose, Richard 72,162 Rossi, loseph 162 Roth, Linda 69,162 Ruby, Cynthia 162 Rudd, lody Rae 24,40,60.162 Rush, Curtiss 162 Rush. Linda 162 Russell, Rocky 108,162 S Sackfield, Dana 162 Salmortson, Rkhard 162 Sanchez, Carmen 162 Schab, Robin 162 Scharer, Ronald 162 Scheck, Ann 157,162 Scheer, Roni Susan 28,157,162 Schenebricker, Robert 24,72,162 Scherer, Christy 162 Schmidt, Lawrertce 162,164 Schmitt, Amy 162 Schroder, Pamela 162 Schroder, Scott 162 Schulz, Pamela 162 Schutter, Kenneth 162 Schwartz, Doris 162 Schwarz, Susan 37,162 Schwieben. lohn 27,54.71,162 Scott, Deborah 48,162 Scott, Elezabeth 162 Seales, |immy 162 Searcy, Mkhael 162 Sellers, Roy 162 Senske, David 162 Sergeant, LawrerKe 162 Seward, Willie N. 24,108,162 Seyb, Daniel 162 Shaner, Patrick 162 Shannon, Marty Bart 162 Sharp, Pamela 162 Sharp, Terri Lynn 162 Sheehan, Peggy 163 Shepard, Betty 163 Sherwin, |ohn 90,163 Shewell, lohn 163 Shibley, Patrkia 162 Shields, Cathleen 163 Shoemaker, Ken 163 Short, Damon 71.72,74.163 Shrader, Gail 163 Simenec, Daryl Todd 163 Simmons, Gail 44,163 SimnfK ns, Samuel 163 Sivill, Mark 163 Slach, Frank 163 Slack, lohn 163 Sleeper, Hope 163 Slivken, Karla 106,163 Slivken, Kenneth 54.60,163 Smith, leanne 163 Smith, lohn R. 163 Smith, Lee E. 163 Smith, Mark 51,72,96,163 Smith, Richard 163 Smith, Roben 163 Smithson, |udy 163 Srtell, Karen 163 Soderburg, Peter 37,66,76,163 Spalding, Malia 71,72,74,163 Sparbel, Mkhael 90,163 Sparkman, Regina 163 Spurgetis, Dennis 163 Spurgetis, Peggy 163 Stanforth, Donals 71.163 Starcevkh, Theodore 163 Stark, Brenda 69,163 Starks, Debra 163 Starling, Inetha 163 Steele, Deborah 163 Stein, Marc 164 Stengel, Charles 60,164 Stetson, Paul 52,162,164 Stewart, Artie 164 Stewart, Kay 164 Stor e, Deborah 164 Stottlemyre, Rosalie 24,42,69,164 Stout, Debra 164 Strahl, Carol 69,164 Strauss, David Paul 72,74,105,164 Strayer, Charles 164 Strouse, Kathy 164 Strutz, Teresa 164 Sullivan. David 91,164 Suominen, Susan 69,164 Surtdquist, Ronda Kay 164 Sutton, Wayne 90,164 Swale, Cary 152,164 Swanson, David 71,164 Swim, Steven 24.71.72.164 Sylvester, Peggy 42,67.164 T Tacey, Rkk 90,164 Talboome, Cherie 155,164 Tarpy. lenise 164 Taylor, David 164 Taylor. Terry Michael 46,90,164 Taylor, Robert 90,164 Teel, Susan 164 Tempel, Kendall 164 Temple. Cary 108,164 Terrill. Bonnie 164 Thiesen, lean 164 Thiesen, Mark 72,164 Thomas, Barbara Ellen 164 Thomas, |anet 164 Thomas. Mkhael 90,92,100,164 Thomas, Tommy 164 Thompson. Craig 164 Thompson, Mkhael F. 164 Thompson. Robert 164 Thornton. Deiarto 90,164 Thornton, Delano 90,164 Timm, Barbara 66,165 Timm, LuAnn 165 Todd. David 165 Tomkh. Dawn 89,165 Trimble, leffrey 165 Trulson, Paula 165 Tschappat, Kenneth 165 Tucker. |ohn 165 Turnbull, lohn 165 Turner, Lorenzo 90,108,165 Turner, Russell 165 Tyler, leffrey 165 U Ddy. Catherirte 165 Ullman, Connie 165 V Valberg, Tamra VanBlair, Mkhael 165 VanDerkamp. David 53,165 Vann, loyce 165 VanWolvelaere, Tod 165 VanZandbergen, Wendy 165 Varner, Roxanne 24,28,165 Vasquez, Oscar 165 Versman, |ulie 69,151.165 Vesey, Harry 90,108,165 Viviani, Elaine 165 Vogt, Kevin 165 Vollstedt, Lana 165 Voss Mkhael 165 Votroubek, Vkky 165 W Waggoner, Oifford 165 Walker, Gary 165 Walker, lohn 165 Walker, LirKta 165 Wahers, Mkhelle 165 Ward. Marilyn 165 Wardlow, Rodney 165 Washburn, Kathryn 166 Watkirts, Deobrah 69.166 Webster, Dianrta 166 Weed, Patrkia 166 Weed. Patrkk 166 Weeks, Craig 166 Weeks, Katharine 67,68.89.166 Weese, Linda 166 Weigand, Nancy 166 Weisenborn. Clayton 166 Wefch, loseph 166 Werxiland, |ody 166 Wenger, |odi 166 Wernis, Rkhard 166 West. Karen 166 Westerman, Oiar e 166 Wheeler, Debra 166 Whitcomb. Melinda 166 Whitcomb. Thomas 166 White, Rosemary 24,44.148.166 Whitten, Ross 166 Wkkenburg. Rhornia 166 Wildman, Ann 151,166 Wiley, Charles 166 Wilker. Steven 166 Willetts, David 166 Willhite, loni 166 Williants, Brenda 166 Williams, Dennis 166 Williams, Robert 166 Williamson, Merry 166 WincheM, Cynthia 166 Winterbottom. |ohn 166 Wise, Denise 166 Woeckener, Lawrence 166 Work. Mkhele 166 Workheiser. |ohn 166 Worman. Robert 71,166 Y Yakovkh, Barbara 166 Yohn, Deborah 166 Young, loyce 166 Yuris. Kathleen 77,166 Z Zeitler, Rarxlall 166 Zelnio, Daniel 24,72.90.166 Zeroth, Lorraine 166 Zimmerrren, Linden Elair e 71.166 Zukerntan. Debra 28,32,69,166 SENIORS A Abel. Keith 21,26,105,116 Adams, Kathleen 116 Adams, Robert £.116 Adams, Robert L. 26.116 Albrecht, Sheryl 21,28,66,68,116 AKrey. Robert 116 Allen, lane 116 Allen, Sharon 116 Allison, Marcia 116 Alongi, loyce 116 Amato, Mark 116 Arnlefson, Cary 116 Anderson, Mkhael 21,116 Angel, Gavin 96,116 Angel, lohn 96,97,116 Anthony. Dale 116 Armstrortg, Rebecca 116 Arnold. Kenneth 96,116 Ater, Robert 116 Atkirtson, |erri 24,116 Averill, Mkhael 39,116 Avery, ludith 117 B Bacon, Teresa 117 Baird, Randall 117 Ballinger, Mkhael 67.117 Balmer, Gloria 117 Banks, Ronald 96,97,117 Barnes, Barry 101,108,109,117 Barnes, Candace 24,117 Barnes, lames 117 Barnett, Beny lean 69,117 Barr, Linda 22,40,75,117 Baundenistel, Elaine 75.117 Bea, lacquelyn 117 Beach, Nancy 117 Behrens, Marilyn 117 Beinke, Luanne 21,34,49,117 Bell, Bonita 117 Bell, Robert 117 Bennett, Monka 21,117 Bennett. Randall 66,67,68,71,72,117 Benz, Rkk 95.97.1 IB Bertelsen, lanet 21.28,30,31.34,118 Bes%vkk. Roberta 21.24,42,58,118 Bingaman, Kristirte 76,118 Birrell, Robert 118 Blair, Paul 118 Blake. Mary 118 Blakely, Thomas 104.118 Bleuer, NarKy 118 Bleuer, Vem 118 Blocker. Arthur 90,93.118 BloTKlall, lerrie 118 Bolis, Susan 71,72.74,118 Bomia. Linda 118 Books, Kathryn 21,36.118 Booras. Stephanie 38,118 Booton, Beverly 118 Boswell. Cassandra 118 Boswell, Thomas 38,118 Bowers, William 118 Bowser, Guy 90,93,118 Boyd, CweiKJolyn 118 Boyd. Lonnie 108,109,118 Boyle, David 118 Boyle, Steven 118 Bradley, Wilma 21.38,70.71.72.74.118 Bragg, Diana 118 Bragg, Seretha 118 BrarKh, Dorothea 36,118 Brandt. Kevin 28,58,118 Brandt, K4elissa 118 Braner, Marcia 21,118 Braun, Nancy 118 Breiby, luKe 69,118 Brent, Kathleen 72.118 Briggs, Stephen 21.23,24,26,46J OS. n 8,139 Brimberg, Cynihia 119 Britton, |ohn 119 Broendel, Mark 7SJI9 Bromley, |ohn 119 Brostrom, Lee 21,119 Brown, Norris 119 Brown, Ronald 119 Brown, Steven 66.10S. 119,123 Budelier, David 119 Bunch, Diane 119 Buntaine, Deborah 21.7S,78,119 Buranek. Joseph 119 Burkert, larKe 119 Burkhead, Lynnette 119 Burns, Diana 119 Burrill, Melany 21.67,119 Burroughs, lames 119 Bush, David 119 Butler, William 27.119 Butts, Deborah 119 C Cackh, Ian 76,119 Callow. Patrick 67.119 Capiuni, Melinda 28,S8.119 Carey, Sheila 119 Carleston, Deborah 119 Carlsen, Gregory M. 24,27,46,66,119 Carlson. Darron 71.72.119 Carlson, Gregory A. 119 Carlson, Linda 21,69,119 Carlson, Reed 104,119 Carnithan, Jeffrey 66.120 Carroll, John 120 Casken, Gloria 120 Chadwick, lames 120 Chappell, John 21.26.46.47,1 OS. 120,123 Chappell, LawrerKe 146 Christiansen, John 66,120 Clark. Panoela 120 Clendenin, Mitchell 27.120 Cliff, John 71,72.120 Cloninger, Mary 21,22,28,61,88,120 Colciasure, Michael 120 Cole, Carolyn 120 Cole. Holly 120 Cole, Robert 90 Coleman, Karen 120 Coleman, Michael 121 Collins. Bobbie S7.121 Colvin. Jewel 96,97.121 Cook, Marijane 121 Cooklin, Richard 90,121 Cooper, Ann 121 Cooper. Dorothy 22,121 Coplea, Kathy 28.121 Cosentine, Kim 121 Coulson, Robert 121 Creger, Cathy 21,28.60,66,121 Creger, Mark 21,24,26,121 Crompton, Randy 27,30.72,74.121 Crovvder. Gayle 121 Cullison, Karen S9,76,121 Curry. Donna 121 Curry. Timothy 21,22,26,28,34.66.68,76,121 Cutter. Lyrm 69.121 D Dahlen, Elizabeth 21,69,71.72.74.121 DIakoff, Linda 28,61,121 DalPonte, Karen 34,40,121 Dartes, Brenda 121 Danielson, Casey 121 Davis, lanke 121 Davis, Jeanette 69.72,121 Davis. Manin 104,121 Day. George 46,90,92,94.96.97.121 Decker, Steven 121 OeLoose, Debra 121 DeMay, Michael 121 DeMeyer, Douglas 22,27,28.32,67.76.122 DeMott, Deborah 66,72,122 Def eckere, Steven 21,122 Denton, Kathryn 122 DePaepe, Angela 122 DePaepe, Maryy 122 DePauw, Dennis 122 DePew, Elizabeth 122 Dick, Dean 71.122 Doden, Heidi 42.72.122 Dolph. Michael 122 Doran, Cinton 122 Dorbeck, Richard 122 Dorman, Delores 122 Dowie. Ruth 21,30,122 Downing, Susan 7S.122 Duff. Teryl 122 D uncan, David 122 Duncheon, Lynne 42,43,122 E Each, John 26,90,93,94,122 Eagle, Carolyn 21.24.34,80.81.88.122.132 Edgar, Pamela 42,122 Edmonds, Kathy 122 Edwards, Jo Ann 122 Ehlers, Pantela 123 Elliott, Douglas 21,24,26,27,104,123 Ellis. Cleveland 123 Ellison. Steven 66,68,123 Elmore. Rebecca 123 Eisner, Edwin 123 Elvord, Edward Louis III 74 England, Susan 123 Engstrom, David 123 Engstrom, Donald 123 Esparsa, Richard 123 Essary, Dennis 123 Ewing, Rita 21,28,123 F Faith, Steven 123 Farley, Tonya 123 Fay. Mary 66.123 Feeley, Rosanna 123 Feldhahn, Brian 124 Fenton. Steven 108.109,124.130.139 Findley. Doyle 124 Findley, Joseph 124 Fisher, Douglas 124 Fisher, James 124 Fletcher, Janis 124 Fluker, Debbie 124 Flynn, James 124 Foley, Debra Forward, Diar e 125 Foster, Alvin 26,46.90.92,125 Foster, Douglas 125 Foster, Michael 125 Foulkes, Gweneth 22,28,36.67,125 Fowler, Eddie 124 Fowler, Sandra 124 Fox, Jeri 21,124 Fox, Karen 124 Franks, Drexel 124 Frazelle, Gary 124 Frazelle, Donna 124 Frazer, Douglas 21,24,27.124 Freeburg, Karen 124 Freed, Donna 124 Freese, Debra 124 Froude, Kunis 124 Fullerton, Debra 21,28,66,124 Fulton. Michael 90,124 Furniss, Royla 21,72,124 Furstertau, Gretchen 66,124 G Gamelin, Quentin 21,105,124 Ganss, Shirley 74,124 Garrison, David 124 Garvey, Mary 124 Gathright, Willie 76,90,92,124 Geisendorfer, Sussan 125 Georgescpoulos, Peter 125 Gephart, Judith 69,125 Gibson, Cynthia 21,66,125 Gibson, Gary 21 Gibson, Kathryn 125 Gilliam, Ketih 47,125 Glider, Steven 125 Goldman. Diane 30,125 Goldsmith, Beverly 125 Goldstein, Daniel 125 Good, Walter 125 Goold, Dawn 125 Gorer tein, Renee 75,125 Gotthardt, Debra 24,125 Gotthardt, Thomas 125 Gottsch, JoDell 125 Grabau. Scott 27,100,125 Grams, Barbra 76,125 Grams, Sarah 125 Graves. Steven 125 Green, Dennis 125 Green, Mary 125 Greenleaf, Janet 67,68,125 Greenman, Larry 125 Greenwood, David 125 Griffin, Deborah 21,125 Grindle. David 125 Grissom, Michael 125 Grossell, Suzanne 125 Gryp. Annette 125 Gunther, John 72,74.96.105.126 Gustafson, Susan 126 Guth, John 126 Guthrie, Marcia 126 Guy, Ann 126 Gusso, lames 126 Gusso, Thomas 126 H Hackett, Cathy 28,66,126 Hail, Lindsay 126 Hall, Pamela 126 Hallas, Claudia 63,126 Haller, Lisa 28,71,126 Halpern, Julie 21,24,126 Hamming, Bruce 21.23,26,27,46.108.109,126 Hampton, Paula 69,126 Haney, Richard 46,67,126 Hankins, Ramoru 69,126 Hansen, David 21,26,90,93,126 Hansen. Kitrick 127 Hanson, Daniel 127 Hanson, David 127 Hanson, Jerry 21,46,90,92.127 Hanson. Lois 127 Harris, Charles 90,127 Hartman. Debra 71,72,74.127 Harvey, Ann 127 Hasson, Pamela 127 Hawley. William 127 Hays, Deborah 127 Headley, Karen 24,25.127 Healy. Diana 69,127 Heath, Rodney 127 Heber, Patti 127 Henderson, Jane 127 Henderson, Mary 127 Hertdrickson, Jeffry 66.127 Herbert. Kenneth 23.71.72.74.127 Herring, George 127 Hiatt, Joan 127 Hiatt. Terri 127 Hickman, Dannie 77,127 Hickman, Patricia 21,28,30,31.66,127 Hickman, John 130 Hines, June 69,130 Hines. Russell 130 Hinrkhesen. Cynthia 130 Hirtey, Charles 130 Hixon, Susan 62.130 Hodge, Michael 130 Hodson, Lrona 130 Hoegerl, Jackie 130 Hoffman. Robert 24,27.46,96.97.130 Hoffmeier, Eldon 130 Hoffmann, Carolyn 71,130 Holland, Debbie 72,130 Holloway, Allen 130 Hoimquist. Larry 130 Hoover, Russell 130 Hoskins. Cathy 130 Howe, Julia 130 Howell, Bonnie 21,42,58,131 Hudson. Alan Kent 131 Hudson, Debra 131 Hudson, Jessica 131 Huff, Emily 131 Hunter, Judy 131 Ingogly, Robert 76,131 Inloes, Christine 131 Isenberger, Diane 131 Iverson, Karl 131 ) jacks, Dennis 131 lacks, Timothy 131 Jackson, Alan 46,131 Jackson, Michael 23,131 Jacobs, Carl 131 Jamison, Theodore 36.64.67.131 Janssen, Gary 21,131 Janssens, Debra 131 Jenkins. Leona 131 Jespersen, Barbra 131 Johnson, Donald 131 Johrtson, Doris 131 Johnson. Hedeman 131 Johnson, James Robert 46,47,90.94,108.132 Johnson, Jerry 67,71,132 Johnson, John 21.26,27,100,108,132 Johnson, Kathryn 37.75,132 Johnson, Stephen 74,96,132 Johnson, Thaddeus 63,132 Johnson, Warren 132 Johnston, Jody 32.67.68,74.132 Johnston, Joseph 132 Jor es, Allen 90,132 Jones, Bobby 132 Jones, Bruce 21,132 Jones. Denise 132 Jones, Judy M. 132 Jones, Norita 67,72,132 Jones, Robert 132 K Karaway, Ruth 132 Karzin, Nicholas 27,51,67,132 Kay, Cynthia 24.28,49.75.132 Kennedy. Bridget 75,132 Kennedy, Ronald 75,90,93,100,132 Kerler, Bonny 133 Kibling. Kathryn 42,133 Kimbel, Constace 133 Kincaid, Robert 133 King, Joe 133 Kinschuh, John 133 Kittler, John 24,51.53.133 Knanishu, Nancy 40,44,61,133 Kolinchinsky, Jeffrey 133 Kolls, Paula 133 Kolsrub, Darlene 75,133 Kost, Astrid 21,133 Krug. Denise 133 Kulig. Michael 133 Kyles, Sue 133 L LaBare, JoAnn 22,24,28,42,71,133 Laden, Jan Pierre 133 Lage, Carey Joe 133 Lampkin, Janketine 133 Lane, Janet 133 Lang, Rutnie 133 Langdon, Victoria 133 Lange, Jerry 63,133 Langston, Elaine 134 Lannen, Katherine 134 Lapsley, Deborah 134 Lawhorn, Kathryn 134 Lawhorn, Milissa 21,28.32,66,134 Leatherman, Mary 64,134 Lee. Peggy 134 Lehnerer, Teresa 28,75,134 Leortard, Susan 72,134 Lesley, Terri 21,134 Lkata, Anthony 134 Lindahl, William 134 Linder, Helen 134 Lipovac, Mary 134 Lipsman, David 134 Lofgren, Sara 134 Logan, Victoria 66,134 Lohmeier. Janoes 31,76,134 Lomac, Maude 134 Long, Cynthia 28,134 Loring, Debra 134 Loveless, Sandra 134 Lovett, Dena 71,72,134 Lovett, Ralph 13 5 Lowery, Denise 80,88,135,133 Lund. Jack 90,100,135 Lundquist, Mitchell 21,135 Me McClellan, Brian 135 McClerxIon, Sybil 135 McClintock, Debra 21,135 McClure, Connie 135 McCormack, Bruce 30,72,135 McCoy, David 135 McCullough, Cheryl 135 McCullough, Vern 71.72,108.135 McEvoy, John 21,100,135 McFarland, James 21,75,135 McGee, Linda 135 McGinnis 135 McKee, John 135 McLemore, Kathryn 135 McMillan. Debra 135 MeWade, Judy 24,135 M Madsen, Susan 21.22.61,76,135 Mahio, Debra 21.28,71.135 Makiney, Beth 66,68,135 Manthey. Andrew 21,136 Martin. Douglas 21,30.54,105,136 Masengarb, Gerte 136 Masengarb. Harvey 136 Mason, Michelle 21,136 Matherly, Barbara 67,136 Matherly, Beverly 136 Maurus, John 90,92,136 Maxey. Karen 21,136 Means, Patricia 136 Meincke, Bruce 136 Melton, Richard 71,72.74.136 Mendoza, Linda 136 Merki, Sabine 24,28,29,55,66,136 Mesich, Deborah 136 Metoff, Maria 136 Metternich, Martin 136 Motz, Allen 136 Meyer, Jerome 136 Mickelson, Alesia 75,136 Miers, Lisa 40,41,43,66.67,136 Miklas, Susan 34.136 Miller. Amy 21,75,136 Miller, Christine 24,75,136 Miller, Jana 21,22,43,61,136 Miller, Joan 38,136 Miller, Robert 74,75.136 Mills, Linda 136 Minner, Janet 21,28.32.136 Mitchell, Jerry 21.24,26.27.66,69,71.115,136 Moore, Linda 21.76.137 Moran, Patsy 137 Morgan, Billy Joe 46,137 Morgan, Melvin 137 Morrow, John 71.137 Mosenfelder, Daniel 137 Moser. Ronald 137 Murphy. Gary 137 Myers. William 21.105.137 N Nachbauer, Rebecca 24,66,137 Neifing, Lynn 28.30,59.137 Nelson, Denise 72,80,137 Nelson, Mark 37,137 Nesbitt, Sherrill 137 Nesseler, Richard 137 Newton, Christine 138 Newton, Drew 24,25.27,66.115,138 Nixon, David 71,138 Northern. Ardella 77 Nunez, Lidia 138 O Odean, Mark 21,138 O ' Keefe, George 138 OkJfather, Steven 138 Olson, David 138 Olson, Donald 66,67,68,138 O ' Melia, Terry 138 Osborn, John 21,26,46,66,68,90,93,138 Osborne, Lyle 138 Ovendon, Luci 138 Owen, Lennie 138 P Padilla, Gloria 138 Pagetl, Jack 100,138 Park, Debbie 138 Park, Stephen 138 Parr, Michael 139 Parrott, Janet 139 Patrick, Michael 66,100,101,139 Pauley, Bobbie 139 Perry, Deborah 21,139 Perry, Jesse 139 Peschang, Janice 37,64,139 Peterson, Christine 139 Peterson. Sara 28.30.31.74,139 Petit, James 139 Patterson, Carolyn 139 Phelps. Roy 21,22,24,30,31,61,67,68.76,139 Phillips, Bradley 139 Phillips, Euretta Jean 139 Polton, Nancy 139 Pugh. Charles 139 Punkiewkz, Jeffrey 46,139 Putney, Marilyn 61,66.139 Q Quale, Angela 139 Quick, Roy 139 R Ralston, Mark 70,71,72.74,139 Swank, Roxanrie 143 Swedberg, Susan 21,28,61,80,88,143 Swim, Sharon 21,28,143 Ralston, Miriam 21,140 T Ramsey, loyce 140 Taube, Cary 143 Randerson, Carey 71,140 Taylor, Daniel 143 Reed, Barbara 140 Taylor, Lynnette 143 Reed, Christirw 67,140 Taylor, Thomas 68,143 Reed, Lynnette 140 Temple, Randall 143 Reiff, Cary 90,100,140 Temple, Sandra 75,143 Reinhart, Susan 28,SO,S2,140 Thompson, Mkhael 143 Reynolds, Randy 140 Thompson, Rory Rke, David 140 24.25,27.28.36,37.54.143 Rkheson, Lynette 30,140 Thornton. Reginald 143 Rkhter, loan 59,75,140 Tucker, Barbara 143 Ring, Beverly 140 Tucker, Karen 21,143 Roate, LawrerKe 140 Tumlin, Janet 143 Robinson, Diar e 140 Turnbull, Lynn 21.24,28,32.42,71,143 Robinson, Francine 140 Turner, Ellen 71,72,144 Roderkk, judith 21,24,40,66,140 Turner. James 27.144 Rogers, Daniel 140 Twitty, Esther 74,144 Rogers, Sandra 140 Rollins, Patrkia 21,66,71,140 Rosenthal, Richard 140 Tyrrell, Andrew 144 Rosson, Deborah 140 U Rothweiler 140 Rouse, David 140 Rowe, Susan 140 Ulam, Leroy 52,144 Rubin, Martin 140 V Russell, Danny 22,140 Valsoano, Louis 21.27.60,74.100,144 Rutherford, Marion 140 VanDenBreen. Jane 144 VanSpyBrook, Karla 144 Varadi. Helen 34,69,123.144 S Varner, Lloyd David 21,144 Salak, Suzanne 21,28,30.58,74,140 Varner, Scott 144 Samuelson, Craig 21,140 Vessey, Tommy 144 Sanchez, Valda 141 Vesole, David 105.144 Sanders. Caron 75,141 Vkkroy. Carol 144 Sandusky, Craig 21,26.54,141 Viernow, Roger 66,144 Sax. Caren 21,60.75,141 Vincent. Jeffrey 144 Schafer, lames 141 Vogel, Anna 66,144 Schatterman, Mkhael 141 Schaubrocck, Thomas 141 Scheck, Mkhael 141 Vrell. Sheryl 144 Scherer, Barbara 141 W Schmidt. Peter 141 Walheis, Dennis 144 Schmook, Michael 141 Wakeland, Robert 144 Schubert, Debra 21,28.55,141 Walker, Bruce Schulmeister, Robert 67,142 26.46.90.92.93.94.100.144 Schultz, Rebecca 21,22,28.75.142 Walker, Trudy 144 Schultz, Susan Weatherly, Peggy 76,144 21.24,25.28,32.39,40,49,142 Weed, Rkhard 24,144 Schultz. Suzanne 142 Weindruch, Bruce 145 Scott. Cathy 142 Welsh, Susan 24,75,145 Scott, Jacqueline 40.49,142 Wer dland, Gerianne 145 Scott, Peggy 69,142 Werrdling, Scott 145 Sears, Sheila 21,75.142 West, Donald 145 Sedrell, Rkhard 67.77,142 West, Gerald 145 Seidel, Janet 142 Westerbeck, Steven 145 Sergeant, Stephen 142 WesterfiekJ, Steven 145 Shaner, Barbara 21,142 Whaley, Mkhelle 76.145 Sharp, William 142 White, Sherri 145 Shaw, Kathy 69 142 Whitesell, Vkky 58,75,145 Shiel. David 21 Wilkens, Gregory 145 Shelton, Floyd 142 Wilkins. Janke 72,145 Shepherd, Carole 142 Willers. David 71.72.145 Shields, Orville 142 Williams. David 145 Shrake, Terry 142 Williams, Debra 28,40,61,66,88,145 Simmom. Brenda 142 Wtlliams, Teresa 145 Simmons. John 142 Wilson. Hazel 67.74.145 Sisson, Phillip 142 Wilson. Timothy 72.145 Sivill, Kathryn 21,42,43,142 Winters. Mark 71,145 Skafidas. Lori Wise, Donald 145 21.22.23.28,29,40,75.78,142 Wisely. Debra 21,24.106.145 Skinr er. Raymond 142 Withenbury, Pamela 28,30,69,145 Sloan, Kathy 142 Work, Deana 145 Smith, Kirk 142 Worman, John 145 Soady, Elizabeth 42,59,142 Wynes, Christine 145 Solis, Lmda 142 Somes, Jean 142 Sonneville, Margaret 142 Wynn. Nan 21.145 Spurgetis, Jon 24,27,66,127,142 Y Stancil, Carol 42,142 Yacone, Mkhael 145 Starling, William 142 Yamada, Yoko 24.28,29.36,66.77,145 Steele. Deborah 142 Yeager, John 90,93,146 Stegall, Sandra 142 York. Jeanetle 146 Steger, Rkhard 142 Stelling, Harry 24.143 Sterling, Patsy 143 Young. Peter 27,71,74,146 Stevenson, Verrre 143 Z Stewart, Elliot 143 Zare, Mkhael 77 Stive. Kathy 143 Zukerman, Marti Stirts. OrKiy 21,22,30,60.75,106 ,146 Storw, John Zukerman, Morris 54,146 21,24,27.46,50,52.53.104.143 Strausse, Marilyn 21,143 Sutton, Patrkia 21,32,143 Swanger, Edith 143 Zwer, Mkhael 21.24,146 1971 WATCHTOWER STAFF Co-Editors Debie Buntaine Lori Skafidas Copy Editor Linda Barr Activities Editors Mary Cloninger Sue Madsen Activities Staff Missy Lawhorn Kathy Klatt Sports Editor Jerry Mitchell Sports Staff Doug Frazer Howard Golden Senior Section Editor Becky Schultz Senior Section Staff Dorothy Cooper Linda Moore junior Section Editor Susie Gorsuch Junior Section Staff Mike Burk Lorrie Leatherman Sophomore Section Editors Kathy Kibling Roy Phelps Sophomore Section Staff Heidi Doden Lynn Turnbull Faculty Editors Jana Miller Carol Clark Senior Activities Editor Janice Peschang Index Editor Mary Leatherman Business Editor Gwen Foulkes Business Staff Becci Elmore Vicki Green Head Photographer Kathy Adams Photographers Steve Brown Alan Hudson ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Mrs. Eleanor Conrad, Advisor Mr. Mike Gardner, American Yearbook Company Mr. Ted Hains, Photographer Mr. John Stone, Photographer Ted Stone, Photographer Leroy Ulam, Photographer Frederick Robert, Special Effects Roxie Bell, Faculty Sketches Nordquist Studio, underclassmen photographer Rock Island Argus and the Times Democrat 223 seek peace in the field where life entwines and ends — touched by all others. 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