Springfield High School - Capitoline Yearbook (Springfield, IL)

 - Class of 1970

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A ' v ,v ,wx X N 1, u Q X , Q: 2 um www ' www-, H 1 ': W M MH W X 'W MVx N S X SHS Students Visit the Historical East. :Q-3.9, 'X X. There's always time for gossip. The 1969 Washington-New York trip started with a bus trip to Dulles Airport in Peoria on June 8. The three brave chaperones and forty juniors spent three days in New York touring such famous sites as Manhattan Island, Statue of Liberty, United Nations, and the Lincoln Center. Evenings were spent at the Radio City Music Hall and various theaters. Four days followed in Washing- ton, D. C. where there was an un- scheduled but fascinating presen- tation by the Third Infantry and the Army Band at the Jefferson Me- morial. The F.B.l., the Kennedy graves in Arlington Cemetery, the Smithsonian Institute, and Annapo- lis were some of the other high- lights of the trip. The weary travelers returned seven days later loaded with many memories and souvenirs of a won- derful trip. Miss Mitchell enjoys a moment of rest New York Skyline. 20 f Z i in .?QwYx5'?l f frf.FTii:iii 1 4 l Q.. v- 'ub l la 2' I ' l Us 0 . l b Q l iii 1-'fem . Q if' ' 4 49 lb ' , -ra Y Q-xx -au-.. fffa-wit' ,ag Front Row: Donna Call, Becky Morgan, Karen Graff, Chris Branch, Sheila Blalock, Judy Henderson. Row Two: Shelley Bannister, Sue Rector, Linda Davison, Nancie Chapman, Carlene Johnson, Debi Colson. Row Three: Connie Meyer, Miss Mitchell, Teri Glover, Carol Floutman, Barb Flubin, Brenda Jones, Many Weisbaum, Row Four: Jean Yoder, Miss Halle, Pat Schwagmeyer, Sue Shinn, Mimi Raymer, Mary Bates, Miriam Keeley, Jane Downing. Row Five: Mr. Rockford, Mike Bradley, John Cowie, Jim Serbin, Tom Fleckenstein, Terry Colston, Jim Martin, Mike Holl, Rick Millard, Brad Mitchell, Ken Frankowiak, Keith Sullivan. 21 kpc Clockwise, Left to'Righf: Donna Yurdin, Lori Wolfson, Mrs. Joan Terrell, Donelle Hartigan, Jan Hawks, Carol Lansford, Nancy Franke, Penny Buecker, Diane Sexton, Joyce Springer, Linda Negrete, Jan Floper, Jan Schroeder, Mrs. Linda McCoy, Chris Standard, and Mr. Oscar Hannibal, guide. SHS Students Head South of the Border. With a flight from St. Louis on August 7, the annual Mexico trip ter' if QE began. Sixteen girls, Mrs. McCoy, and Mrs. Joan Terrell spent four days in Mexico City visiting such sights as the National Palace, Ballet Folklorico, Chapultepec Castle, and the National Cathedral. They then traveled to Quaretaro, San Miguel de Allende, Guanajua- to, Morelia, and Patzcuaro where they saw the legendary fishermen and their quaint butterfly nets. Other sights included the Olym- pics, the raising of the Tiffany Glass Curtain, and Xochimilco, where the girls rode gondolas and went on a climb to the Pyramid of the Sun. After nine fun-filled days, Americans readily adapt to Mexican habits. The tired girls returned to Spring- field where they displayed their newly acquired tans. ui iv H . .t 1 Mrs. McCoy forever leads the way! 22 Mr. Gustav Speder, director of European tour. Ten SHS Students Ten students from SHS and Mr. Gustav Speder spent 3 112 weeks in Europe this past summer. Fun and adventure was the theme of this trip. The climb of 107 crude steps to kiss the Blarney Stone in Ireland made the elevator trip to the top of the Eiffel Tower seem ef- fortless. The great adventure took place in Switzerland where the touring bus got stuck between a cliff and another bus. Careful maneuvering finally started the group on its way to Italy, Austria, Germany, Liechtenstein, Luxem- bourg, France, and England. Top to bottom: Pat Maggio, Ann Koch, Sandy Bostian, Cheryl Boede, Linda Marlowe, Sandy Eaves, Alexis Humphrey, Corwin Bentley, Grant Johnston, John Ellsworth, Mr. Gustav Speder. Tour Europe This London fog does wonders for your hair. ConNin Bentley can't get enough of these European girls. 23 Kevin Beatty and Daniel Behar share a friendly Hello! One of the numerous Amigo song sessions. 24 V uno Adios si No Hasta Luegol Many SHS students were able to capture a strong feeling of interna- tional love and understanding dur- ing the two short weeks from Jan- uary 27 to February 9 while the Ar- gentine Amigos were visiting Springfield. Fifteen students and a chape- rone from various parts of Argenti- na came to Springfield under the sponsorship of the Illinois State Journal-Register. While here, the Amigos visited Governor Ogilvie, the various Lin- coln shrines, and several high schools and universities. As American teenagers, the Amigos enjoyed parties, shopping, and sports. Blue jeans, cameras, and American records were the popular items on shopping lists. Dancing, basketball games, swimming, skating, and bowling, as well as daily parties, filled the evenings. American tears and Argentine invitations were the highlights of the departure as all feelings were expressed by the phrase, UNO GOODBYE BUT UNTIL THEN! A gathering of Argentine hippies! Luis Do Carmo was considering performing at the next Rock Festival. Deb Griffith and Luis Vidart share a very friendly Adios. ss. Y in ..,, Y. WQ X - .I . A short conference between tours. i AMIGOS WITH THEIR HOSTS. Front Row: Julie Barrick, Marianne Lee, Scott Easterly, Kevin Beatty, Carlos Etchevarria, Becky Winning, Susan Schnepp. Row 2: Mimi Raymer, Liliana Suarez, Ana Maria Seone, Maria Elena Pinero, Nelda Mabel Troberg, Alejandra Angeleri, Laura Maria Paleari, Daniel Behar. Row 3: Hector Helman, Luis Miguel Do Carmo, Liz Vicars, Ruben Belen, Marge Gaydos, Sue Halverson, Sue Dees, Debbie Griffith. Row 4: Orlando Aranda, Joanne Dodds, Luis Vidart, Rafael Assante, Judy Filson, Juan Alberto Vittone, Gary Shae. yr- lr. . aleiayw-A ,, Chaperone Dr. Luis Fernandez de Olveira and hostess Shelley Bannister chat at home. Hostess Marge Gaydos gains friend dur- ing the two-week stay. 25 East Meets West Via Program. Americans, though noisy and funny, are still very likable in the eyes of Pongpun Chuatong, Spring- field's own American Field Service exchange student. Du ring the past year, Tao was a member of the Lowell Anderson family. She and her American sis- ter, Margaret Anderson, shared the pleasures and trials of life at Springfield High. Tao's homeland is the province of Chiengrai in northern Thailand. She has quickly adjusted to a new climate, new customs, and new foods. Winter temperatures in her native land average 40 degrees, with summers from 70 to 80 de- grees. Until she came to Spring- field, Tao had never seen snow. The school system in Thailand is similar to oursg however, a student may receive his high school diplo- ma at the end of the tenth grade. The eleventh and twelfth grades are optional. SHS is indebted to Tao and to the Anderson family for their part in helping to create better under- standing between nations. .i H is-15 .-. 4, Q, t ' X X ng P N ':... Sue Askew added final shine to autos. Let's drown it! g :qt -- l Zi tvamtg, 4. All work and no play makes Steve a dull boy. inclement Weather Fails to Dampen Senior Ambition. The Annual Senior Class Car Wash, held on September 27, be- gan with rainy weatherg but before noon, the sun came out, and the car washers enjoyed a bright, clear day. After the skies had cleared, the workers, who had al- ready washed over a dozen cars, became even more speedy and ef- ficient. Shifts worked steadily during the long day from nine to six, and kept workers on the job the entire time. The seniors, advised by Mr. Milnes, boosted the class treasury more than S260 in this one venture. Seniors mix fun with work. A Cappella captured first in the float com- petition. Another joyous Homecoming 11196972 October 10 and 11 marked a memorable weekend in the annals of SHS. Homecoming weekend began with a Pep Rally on Friday night at which skits were presented and the Homecoming Court was in- troduced. Following the Rally, the Senators gathered for an exciting Bonfire at the athletic field. A light rain dampened their spirits somewhat, but the stage had been set for a Solon victory on the following day. In the float competition on Satur- day, A Cappella was named win- ner, with Philos receiving second place, and the Senior Class, third place. The afternoon came to a fit- ting conclusion with the Senators upsetting the Urbana Tigers 32-10. During half-time festivities, the Court was introduced, the Band and Pom Pom Girls presented a program, and the winning floats were announced. lt's what's upfront that counts. A bonfire always helps boost team spirit. 28 x. ..9 .' W 1 i 'fl .1 is K I . -Q- .- -I ' 44. 1 F Q jllil wif!-fv -ldv!! ffl- l -I- Cheerleaders show great enthusiasm! l l .5 1. -a -Rin ' xl N J 'L-l. ... . Senators return for a victorious second half. Another Time, Another Place Another Time - Another Place, the Homecoming Dance, climaxed a victorious weekend. To the sounds of the Fl. E. O. Speed- way, Senators and former Senators celebrated their victory, honored Queen Marty Clements and King Tom Crouch, and formally brought to a close another successful Homecoming Weekend. Many hours of work had gone into the 360 feet of murals which decorated the gym. A great many students, in addition to Student Council members, were responsi- ble for the various activities that went into this memorable weekend. lf Mom could only see me now! College Representatives Sell Their Schools on College Day. Springfield High School's annual College Day was held on Tuesday, October 28, 1969. Interact mem- bers worked with Miss Hausen to host the event. Held in the new gym from 6:30 until 10:00 P.M., sixty-seven col- leges and universities from many different states were represented. Hundreds of students and parents attended the event, including fresh- men and sophomores. Personal contact with the repre- sentatives gave students the op- portunity to learn about financial aid as well as tuition and grade requirements. College Day enabled our stu- dents to become acquainted with different types of schools: co-ed, private, state, large, small, and schools offering many different types of subject matter. Students and their parents gather to learn about Eastern minds University. Delegates discussed advantages of the schools they represented ll sqglzizff--'f?r' 255: rm' Y 'Email Y 1. 5 , 32 'A f .94 , Af.. ,X 5 . P5 .9 ' s U 'bw ,N Q' 35 w fm gift. l ,,l w 4 4 W' QA J 5-4 w .x -vw 1 W ,. - gf? W A Q 44 Egg? iw Q 'Aw Q W ! , Xx., -1 - 95,1 H -fi : X i' My ,A-Q fggg. H ' . . .,52:,, g, ,,.,, 'A . 13 1--4-15 fm? V. My R3-, xx? If is Q Q . 4 U P WFP ' 35 Q I , T N X 'X : . .ll L , , . j ks-, I y Li ,A I I 1 3 lv 5 E ii' Ying' 1 1 Lau rn Bangert and Denms Vehovlc in U I .Z -'A-1 FHS l1,,!N . ' Rf w V W ,..- , ..- '-.Q K f W v W , N 'M 5 ' 3 V, ' F4 w g xfw- .1 , K L .Q 34 V'-f ' , -r ,, ' 7 , 4' 1 if I LJ A 1 .3 gk 1 MS- ,gig K v V 1, . V 3 K ' -. ,, T' QV .' ' ' . . in- fe M , 'K ,. N -s' mr.. . ' 4 1, ,S . Z C mf . ahh: 9, ,. 452. ,, 3- 5 V, Q' fsiir 'ISSJ - V V k w W, ,? QEQDIX . . ' V-A , 4 xx 'H ,, - j 71 . , New A.. ' .- V K K W,- A , K N 1' J fi , I wr Ca , - m 1 w 'ii . , + -Ho. N 9 .1 45 :W Q W E 25: 1, , V a 17' : 7- 1 x Q.. S :T 3 1 4 L , '.l A 14, wk. , ,s.g ,I gi L ,M J 1 im. Gb. .IS in N ns ww 'Q 2 1 fa i , 3 wx x 5 af' 5 .x K m ' 5 X sk.- 17331: sl. I x ,Q 9 f r mm A ?x J 14 f 5 ,sf 5 L ,. 4,4-0 05' ,qw +1 it frx fi yi , 1 bl . A A AQ 11 5. , Q x X I ' - 'x The Generation provided evening entertainment. :PL w 'f f'f -ii' i A J l Q' jig 'ef-ll,q? ' A it ' fi a ll . . ff!! A gf ' A fi!! lthought this was the Chili Supper! Sue Pearson and Debbie Stehman help with the after-dinner bake sale. Clean-up can be fun. .V 3 a Spaghetti Supper Takes on New Format. New features were offered at the 1970 Senior Class Spaghetti Sup- per. A bake sale provided a selec- tion of desserts. Patrons at the sup- per were entertained by the Sing- ing Seven and the Generation. A new look came in the tasteful ar- rangement of the tables, while an Italian atmosphere was attained through the use of candles. A large number of seniors helped wait on tables, sell dessert at the bake sale, and clean up. Chairmen for the event were Sue Shinn and Beth McGee. Terri Weller had second thoughts about clean-up work. vi- H SQ . g ,' 'V 1.5 ,Q ff L , 4 , V- 'W x .js j , . . 2 , f - 9 L we ' -V 1 , 2? jill Q ' - ,Q - ' I .y 155x433 1- ', gh W Z 1 , 6 ,W .X Mfg- , ,, ,N . A 1 . '-i'f:3: ' .atv -yn 5, . ,w - .aff Q' A fig 1 I 1 .A E T 4 l 1.5 .B . 1 A , A .A,,, - W A 1 t r . . K . i f K? 1 ' 5 ' 5 Q 1 mf ' if i +-- - ' ' N Q ya -5 K V x . 1 .5 ,.v.,,,, . ,Q -1- I ,M ,, - - -we vrl Faithful cheerleaders appear at all Pep Assemblies. The Amigo Program is presented to SHS students. F 332 'SN an 2 ll U- . W wg 5. , 'lmliif il' ipggg ll - it -5525 -. . -'Q' .nv S' U. of l. Pharmacy students demonstrate the effect of drugs on rabbits. Counseling staff presents Freshman Orientation Assembly. 35 lm 2' 4 i 7 1 Wang, 3 7? 'N Em WTI A J, V LN? k I if ,Az 5,+ . ., - ? A QDMDQ V':?JS-A:..l- V, x FW, -Q ff 3?9f?57 ,c-MP hm H f. 'T4f af , v. . W 1 ' L4 3 1 X' Eff L V- . 1 , ,I Q32iaM'w,' , in , Q a F 1 n5ia ' u -- ,, N ' 1 .,.-.- Ik -few' 'fp' 3 1 i I, W' It t ii N 'VE MQ' J' in if T' If. Q. 'mg' gg I 1 E 9 11 I I SQA r k I ' 11 ..:,.- , 1 1 ZH I ar 5-. ' .- 295-S., 'iw S. A , I x :J ff!! Q figs A in-i'-f 4 4'.:111'0,'5 a f H ?5fE9'1f5f 3 :iz , P1 X Hg-gxf 1 fb? SG. 4 . W ff' A JYAN, m v' 1 It FQ , ,-...M : -3 1 K3 l ., I 1 i . 9 , . 1- .1 .VT .. ' U -. J I , nfxgg, 5 1 5 1 ' .2 :FP , '-:-:4 ' Ex N . ,fj,1j'. 7 I 4 Q yy L ' ' , 'H q 1' k 3 1-. if ' A 1 , All 9 5 if-5 ki. . f ' 1 ' E, 5? j U ll .1 ,- M wzaeg EH ., ' A i xx E 6 41 5 Q fl 5 if Ne ' Al' btw-N off. A 'Q u A ,I 6 , Senior Class Play Big Success. The Senior Class Play, The Drunkard, or The Fallen Saved, was presented in the SHS audito- rium on November 21 and 22. This five-act melodrama was presented under the direction of Mrs. Bernice Ftappel. Starring were Mark Ken- yon as Mr. Edward Middleton, the Drunkardg Randy Barrow, portray- ing the nefarious Mr. William Cribbsg Suzie Schnepp as Mrs. Mary Middletong Bob Dodd as Wil- liam, half-brother of Edwardg and Dave Gregory, as Arden Rensclaw, the savior of Edward. The play proved to be the usual money-maker, clearing S500 for the seniors. The plot concerned the fall of Middleton into the clutches of sin and his gradual recovery. The end- ing was happy, with Middleton and his family reunited and the villian sentenced to prison. Highlights of the play included one spectacular barroom brawl and a scene in which Middleton struggled with D.T. John Ellsworth helps with the lighting. Randy Barrow and Debbie Stehman go for a stroll Mr. Cribbs threatens the Middleton family. Daydreaming-backstage. Combined Choirs Present Annual Christmas Concert. Christmas music sounded throughout the SHS auditorium and rang through the halls on Decem- ber 16, 1969, as the Annual Christ- mas Concert was presented under the direction of Daniel R. Spreckel- meyer and Mrs. Ella Mae Chilovich. Opening the program were the combined Mixed Choir and the combined Girls' Choir. The Singing Seven sang both in the first part of the concert and in the finale. The finale was entitled Feast of Lords. ln this portion of the pro- gram, the A Cappella Choir dressed in the style of the 17th Centuryg and the stage was also effectively set in this period. Combined Choirs perform at Christmas Concert 38 Singing Seven does its thing! . - f ' Here come da pig! l'm dreaming of a big audience! .n..i. Ik. ', N 3 .rr Sally Dauphinais returns to early child hood. 39 IQ' , . E 13531 'WP 31 ? 1 'Ahw- W !9 ' is i 2 ,ff , .1 fa' 4 , , , , M ,SLN 19, ' fl. V, x '- ,v M' T' 11 N mn. 3-' Y ,Ja-., V. 'fiibfl' vu v'-1. 'ini 'Tit 0' W . vs ,. uf , . , ws .n. rf .-11-'f-'r . 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A perplexed Sally Newton enroute to out of-town game. Laura Maria Poleari and Judy Filson bowl during Amigo visit. 5 . Z lla? Q29 li.0Jl1:C.. . Sue Pearson and Nancy Reinning promote Capitoline sales. unzsl-1: ' 1 'Fa I f -'ami ' , Jim SChl6mbaCh loins in Working at Senior mass Car Wash' Dave Fowler enjoys Homeroom Representatives meeting. Seniors End High School with Active Year. The Senior Class started off an active year with a Car Wash. Sev- eral bake sales held during the year added to the treasury. About S550 from the Senior Class Play brought the realization of Prom closer. The seniors competed in the School Spirit Competition with the pep posters that they made. Senior Homeroom Representatives held meetings to discuss money-making Senior Class President Mark Kenyon. T 'W E.. - J- - lli, i events to boost the class treasury. The climax of the year was the long-awaited presentation of Prom. The Romeo and Juliet theme came alive at the dance, held in the new gym. Merge and the New Colony Six provided the music for dancing. Graduation night marked the end of a long journey for the seniors. It completed the frustrating and rewarding years of high school work, plans, and expectations. Dan Camelin ponders the plight of the Senior Class. International Dinner Breaks Through Language Barrier. Don Quixote is put back in his place! Germans attack the sauerkraut and root beer. Four language groups - Span- ish, French, Latin, and German - attended the International Dinner held on February 23. Foods reflect- ing the various cultures were fea- tured onthe menu. The participating students worked together on food, decora- f tions, entertainment, and, in the case of the Latins, costumes. fi The entertainment consisted of songs and skits done in different languages, with the singing of Schnitzelbank led by Professor Johann Ellsworth as the Grand Finale. ' 1 'T Nancy Lynch and Mike Bradley help with a Spanish skit. Mrs. Glosecki's home-made helmet is good protection. Llg Xt lf: 1 2 A L -, -ji . ll ' . qs. ta.. flllllllf 5 .rf Mr. Haberle leads the food line. Latin relaxation. A .AA E N .. I X 4 rv tk,,...,.,Z ' 1 , -. -. 7 is s ' , k's.i,L-s4gfy 'A X , F K E ,,,,,, E! - l fggvv X 5 . fa ' ', , ., s' ua Q74 :jf ' Q . fi I I.-' i ! ' xp ' ' ' A French infiltrators sample Latin food. I . 'nm ,M awww Denise Kimmich enjoys Spanish food. as i ,. w ...W V. , , W wfgwgffugml 115321533 , iw w w u 1 M uw. gsvM.,Qg H jssisasz., ,y, N' ii' - f.f'f.'fa3iiSf N. ,J lad.. Hx Fw 5 affi- X 2 5 NS' 1 . lf: MN, ,. E U ?3'5.E ,Apsvfwff 1: . uw W Pas' ' S V , S A. il :Q sr' X -S ww 5 YR'-BY V 755: 355355. .W Q nm 'f -. 1- V 3 fM.,.,: auf: Q,Q,.w Www if' 1, 4 gm! M-wad A 5'1 -i 'xt 1 0 , u n I I ' 2 If I've told them once, l've told them a thousand times . . . Steve Lawrence listens intently to one ofthe football players. Poor Season Fails to Suppress Senators' Spirit An evaluation of the 1969 season is a difficult undertakingg coaches and players find it impossible to express satisfaction with a losing season. Yet, to overlook the sacri- fices, hard work, and efforts simply because of the win-loss record would be unfair to both squad and coaches. Although the team ended the season with 3 wins, 5 losses, and one tie, much was accomplished in the area of teaching the juniors and sophomores the necessity of work- ing together to realize a common goal. A highlight of the season was the performance of quarterback Ed Vehovic who was mentioned in All- Conference, All-City, and All-State teams. He amassed a total yardage of 1586, one of the highest in school history. Thus, although the season as a whole was not gratifying to coaches or squad, the value of the year's accomplishments will be apparent during future seasons. By the time you're 89, can't you dress yourself? ff, 49 Isl! Ill B' R? ? 'El v QU l SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Mark Henn, Steve Lawrence, Rick Kaufmann, Dave McRoberts, Joe Phillips, Mark Scaife, Jim Derrick, Chuck Dickson, Doug Sanders, Marty Rockford, Rich Fricke, Mark Mussat. Row 2: Coach Meyers, Will Kunkel, Frank Selvaggio, Pete Larsen, Shane Lein, Paul Schroeder, Greg Barstead, Deane Hodde, Kevin Patton, Rance Carpenter, Rich Fritz, Lew Dyke, Mark Oaks, Bill Rhea, Terry Traylor. Row 3: Coach Coleman, Dave Nesbitt, Tony Traylor, Judd French, Greg Atteberry, Joel Catlin, Nick Mayfield, Dave Carruthers, Jon Weisbaum, John Stieren, Jim Noll, Mike Reisch, Randy Hill, Bill Davidson, Ken Weder, Bill Gordon, Coach Yutzy. Sophomore Football Squad Bolsters Varsity Team. VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Bill Cody, Ed, Mattix, Joe Hurwitz, Tom Crouch, Ray Dillon, Dave Heimlich, Mark Katuski, Tom Stutzman, Mike Groesch, Trady Bradshaw. Mike Suppan. Row 2: Brad Smrcina, Robert Poos, Karl Groesch, Kevin Kazmaier, Bill LeMaster, Kurt Groesch, Jim Edmonds, Phil Heimlich, John Oaks, Gus England, Nick Groesch, Kent Brunsman, Dave Jewel, Mike Vincent. Row 3: Dennis Vehovic, Jim Goodrich, Tom Brunner, Scott Farris, Ken Hagan, Tom Jensen, Bo Dunphy, Mike McAlpine, Mike Tozer, Gary Harvey, Pete Coutrakon, Ron Ruskey, Ed Vehovic, Pete Sanders, Joe McRoberts. Row 4: John Hellner, Mark Kaull, Jerry Atkinson, John Lynn, Ralph Stevenson, Ken Latham, Paul Murray, David Tomlinson, Walt Coy, Charles Blythe, Roger Brown, Walter Funsch, Bob Shauger, Jim Schackman, Neil Graham. 50 ii V51 FRESHMAN FOOTBALL TEAM. Front Row: Coach Knotts, Craig Countryman, Pete Hoelter, Carey Powell, Scott Cameron, Flon Carpenter, Gary Foster, Paul Rigsbey, Mike Jordan, Greg Routson, Steve Lanctot, Todd Bradshaw, Bob Groesch, Bruce Leveque, Brian Patton, Kim Wargo, Mike Flosa, Tim Burgess, Bob Stailey, Tom Dooling, Todd Patton. Row 2: Coach Sheeley, Terry Klusmeyer, Bob Beard, Keith Donnell, Rick Ruskey, Greg Bubalo, Randy Nickell, Phil Nikirk, Hugo Mercado, Kent Richardson, Hy Bunn, Lane Kramer, Chris Bonnet, Dave Farris, Mark Weaver, Dave Zeller, Skip Brown, Dale Sundin, Jim Corrington, Steve Mills, Bob Headrick, John Drennan, ' Mark Pickering. Row 3: Larry Overstreet, David Richardson, Ken Fritchman, Bob Gillespie, Jeff Williams, Bill Ray, David Irvin, Russell Pankey, Joe Painter, Bill Mitchell, Jim Orr, Bruce Branham, Glenn Schmitt, Richard Gerlach, Steve Holland, Gary Hopwood, Brad Boord, Randy Sunderland, Ronnie Beatty, Phillip Gant, Mike Miloncus, Brad Zeiger, John Parch. lnexperience Hampers Underclass Teams. Those are the Baer facts! Dig that crazy Gator-Adel x,'.t, , 'g - 32,1 s GQ, 1 - . gp Y, ,, I ! Q R Ja V , 5' QQ 'ss-1-.2 , 1 . .- ' 3' V -in .lf J 'QQ UQ 1 .- . fa . . N ' . fa' I BU 6 Q' eww 9 M- .-I ?' S. ,A . .r L 'N' . 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Come in, Mars! 53 Frosh - Soph Squads Showed Improvement as Season Progressed. With eight sophomores in the varsity lineup, the sophomore squad lacked the depth it normally has. The team, under the direction of Coach Yutzy, showed great im- provement as the season prog- ressedg and although the final re- cord was not impressive, the team produced some fine prospects for next year's varsity. Two outstand- ing squad members were Terry and Tony Traylo r. Tony's 60-yard pass to Doug Sanders was one of the high- lights of the season. An inexperienced freshman football squad, coached by Mr. Mel Knotts, slowly developed into a good all-round team. Their season came to a climax in the last game when they defeated Southeast 12- O. This was a good note on which to conclude the season. Some outstanding freshmen were David Zeller, Gary Foster, Todd Bradshaw, Craig Country- man, Mike Rosa, Ron Carpenter, and Paul Rigsby. Coaches John Sowinski, Lyle Wind, Joe Rockford, Mel Knotts, and Don Yutzy. 54 Football manager checks attendance! SHS trampling over Urbana. .yan 'QI Y- -H ..., .. fa. V ' s 1.4 'Z' wwf ,Y ikwh- 1 W. yy musk W img- Wg, ,wg W 2 HR f 1 f Has mmg ggf W L - uv qi . , , JK' fl 1 5 ,m n,. tim ggjggsfi S I 5555E2,: , ,AS ssimnw- ,, Q MM QS QS mm we W me am 1 v w 1 X K aw - Mm www iii H3555- fm , , gssiiai? wgswk Hgggggggi Eggggm Lim- fiuwwr a :TA an -.-nluf' . 1 QB F000 .36 QgMQQ x,w1n ry - is-sg. wg Linda Marlowe prays for a touchdown. Spirit '70. Each spring, on the basis of skill, pep, enthusiasm, personality, and grade average, the Springfield High School cheerleaders are chosen. There are ten varsity, five sophomore, and five freshman cheerleaders. These girls practice at least once or twice a week dur- ing the summer months and throughout the year. They cheer at both football and basketball games. The varsity cheerleaders, who are divided into two squads of five each, alternate going to the out-of- town games. Transportation for these games is provided either by pep bus, the advisor, or Mr. Frank. This year's advisors were Mrs. McFadyen during the football sea- son and Miss Johnson during the basketball season. I J V. CHEERLEADERS. Front Row: Diane Schnirring, Jan Muraro, Captain. Row 2: Barbara Volle, Diane Mullen, Pam Greening. FRESHMAN J.V. CHEERLEADERS, Front Row: Gay Filson, Debbie DeWalI. Susie Kunkel. Row 2: Cesilie Smith, Mary Yoder. ,vi 'Y .f-fi via - 1 1'O , K' -Q ,w1fgf13y,w-gi . wwf ' -9 L tl' 4575-,-.. 4 Yo-Yo in action. CITY CROSS-COUNTRY WINNERS. Dave Holland, Ron Lancaster, John O'Connor, Allan Smith, and Dick Burton. Cross Country team gets off to a running start. SCOREBOARD Dual Meet Record Pekin Invite Peoria Invite Q42 schoolsj City Meet Big 12 Conference District Meet Sectional Meet 58 Win 7 5th 2nd 2nd 2nd 3rd 5th Loss 2 Place Place Place Place Place Place Cross Country Team Places Second in Big 12 Led by seven senior Iettermen, the Senator Cross Country Squad compiled a dual-meet record of seven wins and two losses. Al- though the team was plagued by a rash of injuries, team depth en- abled the squad to remain a strong competitor. Dave Holland and Dick Burton distinguished themselves by plac- ing fourth and fifth in the City Meet. The season was climaxed by a second-place Big 12 finish, with the Senators losing to a team that later won District and Sectional titles. ij-1.44-,Sli ' CROSS COUNTRY SQUAD. Front Flow: Yo-Yo Wright, Rob Edstrom, Mike Tarr, Dave Holland, Dick Burton, Dan Bristol, Bill Tarr. Row 2: Jon Pickering, Kevin Hamm, Steve Marshall, John Dickason, Mike Ripka, Dennie Charlton, George Bonnett, Mark McCurdy, Coach Arthur Cochran. Row 3: Terry Peebles, Bond Tarr, Val Simhauser, Jeff Burgess, George Newman, Brad Woods. if ' ' ' , . mi 'ws' Simon says, Put your hands on your You didwhat! head. 59 SHS Tankers Capture First in City Tournament. The SHS swim team, headed by co-captains Mike Schwartz and Dave Manson, have enjoyed a vic- torious 1969-1970 swim season. Their over-all reacord was thirteen wins and one loss. They captured the city championship and placed second in the Big 12 and in the dis- trict meets. Breathing time! The team sent more boys to state this year than any other year. Among those who went to state were Joe Hurwitz, Mike Schwartz, Mark Killion, the 200-yard medley team, and 400 free-style relay team. This year, SHS tankers set all new team records in everything except the 50-100-free styles. 60 Bottoms up! Yea Joe! li' rl' XA4 ll' I . F rsh fr . S , '-r ' s f l l ,, ' ll l l ,. l ,Q l . l SWIM TEAM TIMERS. Front Row: Sue Ellington, Janet Cazel, Mary Lou Bundy, Debbie Up, Up and Away! Beck, Sandy Boys, Micki Killion. Row 2: Susan Rector, Holly Gerberding, Sally Plain, Pam Olson, Sally Pinckard, Sue Maggio, Moe Mahoney. Row 3: Gail Sheffield, Barb Sias, Jan Corsale, Ann Fox, Sally Alley, Val Medlar, Ann Kozeliski, Sandy Bostian. SWIM TEAM. Front Row: Brian Ogg, Tim Caldwell, Mark McCurdy, David Allyn, Gary Hopwood, Greg Nelch, John Drennan, Andy Larson. Row 2: Coach Bob Milnes, Rich Eckerstrom, Rich Kaufmann, Brad Woods, Doug Spinney, Mark Killion, Ted Shauger, Hy Bunn. Row 3: Charles Blyth, Joe Hurwitz, David Manson, Bob Stelzer, Mike Schwartz. 61 VARSITY WRESTLERS. Front Row: John Oaks, Ray Dillon, Dan Petrone, Charles McCurIey, Jerry Yates, John Kublick. Row 2: Darbin Dumonceaux, Tom Brunner, Mark Katauski, Eric Mueller, Kevin Kazmaier, Bob Gorbold. Row 3: Rob Turner, Tracy Bradshaw, Dave Lutz, Kurt Goresch, Bill Lanier, Kent Brunsman, Steve Lanctot, Rodney Clinton, Coach George Meidel. J. V. Wrestlers Victorious in City. J.V. WRESTLERS. Front Row: Rich Rusky, Steve Lanctot, George Newman, John Stieren, Will Kunkel, Shane Lein, Joe Phillips, Paul Schroder, Dave Fricke, Tom Johnson, Bob Groesch. Row 2: Bob Osborne, Mike Clawson, Dave McRobens, Joel Catlin, Mike Jordan, Tim Rice, Paul Rigsby, Bob Headrick, Bill Gordon, Randy Hill, Dennis Judd, Bill Ray. Row 3: Tom Janeway, Jay Terkel, Roger Savorgino, Dan Wheatman, Greg Smith, Robin Goss, Randy Grepling, Chris Huson, Dale Sundin, Bob Bonfield, Glenn Schmitt, Dale VonBehren, Mike Sanders, John Gosnell, Coach Lyle Wind. 62 Senator Matmen End Season with 12 - 4 - 1 Record. The Senator wrestling team com- piled a record of twelve wins, four losses, and one tie for the 1969- 1970 season. The team finished second in the City and District, and third in the Big 12. Outstanding wrestlers were: John Kublick, at 98 pounds, a City, District, and Big 12 champ, and a sectional runner-upg Chuck McCurly, a Big 12 champ and a District runner-upg Ray Dil- lon, with a season record of 19 wins and 8 lossesg John Oakes, City, District, and Sectional champg Tom Brunner, City and District champ and Big 12 runner-up. The J.V. wrestlers added to the winnings of SHS with a record of thirteen wins and two losses. Ray Dillon executes an effective hold. 35 20 SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 25 19 Christian Brothers 29 25 Quincy 21 24 Lincoln 35 22 Mattoon 48 5 Bloomington Central Catholic 6 30 Bloomington 24 24 Urbana Holiday Tournament tSixth Placel 29 24 Peoria Spalding 38 13 Peoria Manual 30 19 Wood Fliver 27 29 Jacksonville 26 28 Danville 32 24 Stephen Decatur Champaign City Tournament iSecond Placel 34 27 East St. Louis 45 5 Belleville Althoff 28 27 Decatur MacArthur Big 12 Tournament tThird Placej District Tournament iSecond Placel Sectional Tournament 1Third Placel How much did you say he weighed? Help - l'm being squashed! 63 VARSITY SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 67 66 Taylorville 52 61 Champaign 38 52 Lincoln 64 83 Stephen Decatur 69 70 Eisenhower 37 51 Urbana 51 66 Jacksonville 75 70 Danville 55 77 Mattoon 31 36 Bloomington 51 57 Lincoln 58 65 Quincy 2 0 Stephen Decatur 59 92 Urbana 59 72 Danville 45 60 Bloomington 67 76 Mattoon 46 44 Champaign Edwardsville Tournament 56 61 Roxana 49 59 West Frankfort City Tournament 59 76 Southeast 53 63 Lanphier 42 50 Griffin Regional Tournament 88 51 Auburn 58 82 Lanphier SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD SHS OPPONENT 62 47 Taylonlille 41 52 Champaign 60 36 Stephen Decatur 59 40 Eisenhower 74 53 Urbana 59 55 Jacksonville 54 51 Bloomington 60 71 Urbana 58 77 Lincoln 60 63 Lincoln 65 48 Stephen Decatur 73 72 65 59 78 61 Urbana Griffin Danville Bloomington Matoon Champaign Central FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCOREBOARD SH S 55 61 62 70 58 63 75 65 81 80 59 68 84 66 OPPONENT Petersburg Jacksonville Glenwood Lanphier Griffin Southeast Rochester Griffin Lanphier Jacksonville Southeast Invitational Tournament Stephen Decatur Jacksonville Southeast VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD. Front Row: Ken Hagan, Bill Lemasters, Mike Tarr, Jim Edmonds, Joe Terril, Randy Tozer, Chris Lee Manager. Row 2: Assistant Coach Donald Yutzy, Bill Cody, Tom Jensen, Dan Bristol, Mike McAlpine. John Beckman, Dave Patton Coach Norm Keefner. 64 Sad Solon Saga Seen in Scores. Coach Norman Keefner and his varsity squad worked diligently throughout the basketball season. However, a combination of circum- stances made their efforts unsuc- cessful. Coach Keefner was in his first year as head coach at SHS. Only three senior lettermen returned to the team for the entire season. Thus, the squad lacked the cohe- siveness of an experienced ball club. Moreover, the team was plagued by injuries, in some cases injuries to potentially high scorers. The season started brilliantly enough with an exciting 67 - 66 decision over Taylorville. Many of the subsequent contests ended with close scores alsog but in 20 of its games Springfield was on the wrong side of the score. Despite this somewhat disapoint- ing season, Springfield basketball fans look forward to a more suc- cessful season in 1970-71. The sophomore and freshman teams brightened the picture con- siderably. The sophomore over-all record was 13 wins and 5 losses, while the freshmen ended with a record of 8 wins and 3 losses. The freshman team also was victorious in the Invitational Tournament. All three teams represented Spring- field High with great skill and en- thusiasm. Fight, Solons, Fight! Dan Bristol prays as Mike Tozer shoots. ,. Jump, Mike, Jump! Jim Edmonds executes the Solon Dribble. 65 3? ' xiii f iii Cagers Tolled Through Rugged Season Whose basket? Who's got the ball? -M5 - J il W le lifsl l' ,, sa fa U, , 4 me . N1 f4'f 'J- Refs? 1 1. , ' 1 -xiii' 1 ,mis ew 1 aifgfiz 'kb M f lf W ig5Qs.,' K A L. , Tl ea-he --is-MH -- we l 255, ...gn-Ffa Qi.. in I - ki Cheerleaders add enthusiasm to the game Is this football or basketball? l l L l A lonely Senator! FRESHMAN TEAM. Front Row: John Wolters, Jim Speis. Tony Traylor, Dave Farris, Greg Routson, Randy Staff, Dan Connery, Wes Brown. Row 2: Coach Clark Barnes, Ken Wargo, Steve Mills, Terry Traylor, Dave Zeller, Tom Dooling, Tim Burgess, Jim Corringion, Craig Countryman, Skip Brown. 68 Pom Pom Girls Add Half-Time Sparkle. An extra-curricular activity open to sophomore, junior, and senior girls is a precision group known as the Pompon Girls. This group practices for 2V2 hours each Thursday evening throughout the year. The girls per- form routines to Casino Royal, Thoroughly Modern Millie, Georgy Girl, and Cabaret. They perform approximately twice a month during the half-time period at home football and basket- ball games. Some of their routines involve the use of hoops, ropes, and pompons. Extra money is earned during the year to help send girls to summer camp at Vincennes, Indiana. fir WWW Hfkfff The Hoop Routine at half-time. i e Jitters! POMPON GIRLS. Front Flow: Deby Constant, Nancy Richter, Captain: Pat Mrosko. Row 2: Teena Hillyer, Miss Barbara Snider, Coach, Kandy Willey, Kathy Fritz, Jackie Toomey, Denise Dowler, Phyllis Heckler, Chris Whitesidef Gayle Maxwell, Julie Fritsch, Co-Captain, Sue Wiant, Becky Sands. 69 G. A. A. Boasted Membership of14 Girls. G.A.A. boasted a membership of 145 talented young ladies - 34 seniors, 21 juniors, 35 sophomores, and 55 freshmen. Despite the dou- ble shift and lack of time in the gym, the program, under the lead- ership of Miss Johnson and Coni Staff, president, was most success- ful. G.A.A. provides activities de- signed to meet the recreational, social, and emotional interests and needs of the participating students. These students share responsibili- ties for selecting activities and for organizing and evaluating these activities. Democratic leadership and co- operative attitudes are of the ut- most importance. The lllinois High School Associa- tion changed the rules in 1969-1970 allowing girls to play team sports interscholastically. S.H.S. took ad- vantage of this rule and played field hockey against the city schools. Because of their efforts, they became city champs. A volley- ball tournament was also held, along with a badminton tourna- ment. Tennis was played interscho- lastically as before. Hopefully, golf and archery will also be added to the list. G.A.A. Front Row: Janet Cazel, Mary Ann Sullivan, Leigh Trester, Debbie Duda, Deb Hamilton, JoEllen Taft, Kim Davidson, Debbie Puma, Paula Ziegler, Nancy Carruthers, Jan Thompson, Connie Kramer, Pat Hemphill, Jeannie Daniels, Dana Klein, Debbie DeWall, Sue Kunkel, Sue Northrup, Debby Hagberg. Row 2: Melanie Paddock, Terry Zeman, Cesilie Smith, Mary Midden, Sue Killen, Fiobin Verich, Jane Cody, Marlee Ftiseman, Jackie Toomey, Sandy Weller, Linda Marlowe, Nancy Lynch, Sue Ellington, Mary Lou Wasner, Sandy Boys, Karen Ackerman, Carolyn Meyer, Debbie Lauer, Becky Hurst, Gail Sheffield. Fiow 3: Gail Prince, Sharon Barbee, Julie Eschenfeldt, Barb Schultz, Merry Fritz, Judy Ellington, Aleda Bakutis, Bonnie Wise, Janet Marr, Sandy Bostian, Barb Woods, Pat Haskell, Jody Rubin, Shelli Stockbarger, Karen Shusis, Pam Olson, Barb Johnston, Missy Stern, Sue Saner. Row 4: Nancy Schuermann, Donelle Hartigan, Jody Carroll, Kathy Fritz, Marietta Wright, Debbie Prentice, Lesley Duncan, Jean Fiutter, Coni Staff, Janice Hindson, Fticki Wormer, Susan Rector, Sue Boys, Amy Vance, Debra Davis, Jane Hawks, Jo Randolph, Bonnie Blythe, Suzi Wilcox, Val Hankins, Ruth Ann Marshall, Betsy Millhon. Row 5: Debbie Steward, Sue Halverson, Mary Schroeder, Candy Strang, Nancy White, Mary Yoder, Julie Evenson, Lyndal Hanna, Micki Killion, Sally Plain, Mary Slaten, Joanne Dodds, Susan Lane, Jan Hoffmeister, Nancy Hoemann, Debbie Broughton, Debbie Kurz, Chris Kenworthy, Gail Rodgerson, Ann Fox, Pam Murphy, Jeani Sheffield, Pam Cain. Not Pictured: Pat Juhl, Beth Seward. S-t-r-e-t-c-h! 70 J . .ti il X 411' G.A.A. OFFICERS. Kim Lane, Secretaryg Coni Staff, Presidentg Kathy Phillips, Treasurer. 1 , .:, ff Ng .I . 1 'v'f . I' 'lf XA . Q X LQ: i , Q , --if ,.., , W, w i I 51 i 'ki eww 1 f gg ' r N PCE' :.,1 gig.--3 Coni Staff and Nancy Hoemann demonstrate good tennis form. London Bridge is about to fall down! '. Connie Kramer poses interference. Y mi 'MTL , , -, Ag-, we , pf, , sam, ,, , . fi for a shot as Pat Haskell runs if Q r '2- i K 1 5? 2 . -1: 1 , Victors congratulate each other.. Stretch your coffee break! Players reach for the jump ball. Thirty-One Teams Participate in Intramural Basketball This year's intramural program in basketball was one of the largest ever. Two hundred students, grouped into thirty-one teams, par- ticipated during the season. The average team had from five to eight members. The climax of the year was the junior-senior single elimination Jay Smith gets higher with Wheaties. tournament held from February 23 through February 27. The Heads, led by Denny Charlton, were vic- torious over Gus England's Raid- ers, 28-22, thus becoming Intra- mural champions. ln a playoff game on March 4, the faculty team defeated the Heads 54-44. l Boys have ball in Intramurals! Battling for the rebound. r I 1 L 1 - w um, b , . , nf, v 114 , ' ,M ,W 1 K W' M M , ' k,w,q,,i'. 'ALS 7'-W .P V 'H 1 M W . 1, X ,, , , H Mu, ,, 'H ,N 1, W Y E , , 4 N W -' ,M 51-T552 , vi 7 5.15. , . , -1 .1 , ,.... Q 4: 4 .wr ' - 41, i - 1 ' , -- , ,Q .I Q. , Q , U .qg. 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K . --:f ,5:g1.Qf:1,.,J,. -VV., w 1V 5, ,Y V: ,,'frw j- ggg mg, av , Aw, Q .i 1 ' , L E ' ' W'1 ,r 1 'su N . M Q ' A ----.:,-sg? ,iz : 3 STUDENT COUNCIL. Front Row: Debbie Puma, Becky Cordell, Karen Ackerman, Carolyn Meyer, Carol Routman, Janice Weller, Jeannie Daniels. Row 2: Cate Dixon, Sue Askew, Sue Shinn, Sally Newton, Missy Stern, Marlee Riseman, Mary Yoder, Sandi Bennett, Terry Zeman. Row 3: Debbie Griffith, Jean Yoder, Shel Bannister, Bill Porter, Marty Weisbaum, Dick Burton, Mohammed Ali, Rogers Smith, John Drennan, Russ Norwood. Row 4: Liz Coutrakon, Pam Cain, Mary Lou Bundy, Jeff Wilday, Pete Coutrakon, Mr. Thayne Erney, Advisor: Robin Verich, Mr. Roy Lessly, Advisor. Student Council Has Active Year. Student Council began its activi- ties last summer by holding a bottle drive and sponsoring a Student Council Workshop. The bottle drive added over S500 to the treasury for Homecoming. Plans for the school year were made at the workshop. This year was particularly note- worthy in that many students out- side of Student Council helped on the major projects. 76 STUDENT-FACULTY ADVISORY COMMITTEE. Seated: Bill Porter, Mark Kenyon, Russ Norwood, Mark Killion, Mrs. Pam Beck, Miss Daria Mitchell. Standing: Mr. Alby Plain, Mr. George Meidel, Mr. John Sowinski, Mr. Arthur Cochran, Mr. James Andrews. 1-sr YJ STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. Seated: INTRA-CITY STUDENT COUNCIL. Left to Right: Jean Yoder, Shelley Bannister, Carolyn Sue Shinn, Vice-President: Jean Yoder, Meyer, Carol Routman, Treasurer. Standing: Bill Porter, President: Shelley Bannister, Secretary. Student Council members collect money for the March of Dimes. J r A lj- gil '27, 1 -1. 'Q ,I .111 W, ,. ... ,,A.,. i. , I , l 5 I ' if it E L l t' l Scores of actives and new pledges flocked to Mother McCoy's for the always enjoyable pledge party which featured the Fiaindear Army this year. The pledges' annual collection for the animal shelter netted over 3100. Homecoming competition brought second prize to Philos' float, Put a Tiger in Our Tank. At Christmas time, over 100 girls sent cards to Nubia Pinzon, the Philo Foster Child. Also, 365 gifts were collected for the state orphan- ages and state hospitals. Philos had brownies by the doz- ens at their annual Brownie Sale, which made over S100 this year. The Club ended the year with a total active membership of 140. 1 PHIL-0 OFFICERS- Bottom 10 TOP: Deb- Philos' Foster Child-Nubia Pinzon. bie Puma, Treasurer, Kim Lane, Presi- dent, Edith Nesbitt, Pledge Mastery Carol Wise, Vice-President: Gail Shef- field, Vice-President: Not Pictured: Karen Ackerman, Secretary. Philos Raised Money for Service Projects. Junior and Senior Philos. Front Row: Karen Meyers, Nancy Bedini, Carol Wise, Laura Warren, Linda Marlowe, Sandy Eaves, Debbie Puma, Joyce Lauder, Debbie K. Reynolds, Betty M. Wilson. Row 2: Mrs. McCoy, Advisor: Kay Williams, Linda Leming, Jackie Williams, Marge Gaydos, Sally Pinckard, Chris Bartscht, Carol Wittneben, Nancy Nolan, Judy Andrew, Jan Thompson. Row 3: Gail Sheffield, Sue Uber, Pam Hodge, Jeanne Sherer, Debbie Langford, Nancy Reinning, Margaret Anderson, Debbie Griffith, Coni Staff, Jean Rutter, Kim Lane. Row 4: Linda Culver, Julee Dominick, Julie Miloncus, Jean Carlson, Sue Askew, Sue Shinn, Jan Hill, Jennie Kimes, Susan Flector, Nancy Franke, Judy Scaife, Vicki Lerch. Flow 5: Susan Lane, Edith Nesbitt, Debbie Tebrugge, Donna Jones, Darlene Tepker, Debby Colson, Lynda Frkovich, Joyce Springer, Sue Hoard, Peggy O'Connell, Lynn Martin. , , , ,, wi 5 v ,A . . .. .,.. . i . , , i A e 9' ' ' .. yu- . . at -'A'52gggj, - --- A . Mwb, . , ..-. , K ' Freshman and Sophomore Philos. Front Row: Sandy Surrantt, Jan Burris, Stephanie Houk, Marla Plumer, Susan Gibson, Donna Yurdin, Lisa Hott, Lori Wolfson, Carolyn Meyer, Sue Saner, Cindy McCue, Paula Spencer, Linda Haney, Tracy Trester, Jan Frkovich, Kathy Davison, Mary Slaten. Row 2: Shelli Stockbarger, Sandy Boys, Karen Crane, Jody Flubin, Sue Swango, Marti Blough, Merry Fritz, Pat Mrosko, Becky Andrew, Cindy Sackett, Becky Hershey, Debbie Floss, Karen Shusis, Debbie Page, Cheryl Beahringer. Row 3: Debbie Orr, Jan Schroeder, Kim Cain, Pat Tarr, Sandy O'Brien, Kathy Mitchell, Chris Livingstone, Sue Desch, Sue Killen, Karen Ackerman, Jane Hawks, Kathy Culver, Susan Glas. Row 4: Shelley Brown, Mary Kelly, Sue Bolinger, Kathy Butcher, Cathy Moss, Sue Workman, Donita Miles, Susan Helfand, Holly Gerberding, Heather Brooks, Leslie Kanberg, Debbie Gordon, Barb Hodge, Ann Shaffer. Row 5: Barb Schultz, Sue Halverson, Amy Vance, Marcia Marks, Ruth Ann Marshall, Margaret Irving, Cheryl Hamilton, Linda Lee, Jennie Lammert, Julie Barker, Sue Maggio, Amy Griffith. Raindear Army entertained at Philo pledge party. miami Q S Philos' prize-winning float. QQ- 79 . 12 ' 1. 27.1 L3 f -Jim, H ' , r i . ' N , dl -2. X L W X ,E t . bs if I-lg? Hia? x 1 +. :,' Q, gm! in ee 1 if Q. an J , -P. My ' Q 7 -4. ' , 5Y J A HS ' W Y 1 I' ly - ' , 0 r ' - - A 4 F' E277 i Fi I .f ff 5: 5 y f A 1 , Nl -f - J- ' Tk 22: A 1-3f'2.M'16 , ' 4' .Jil . , J . -, ,tub 11l I L, 95' 9 E F E M mm W .ff r , V 21 'ff we ei . . , ,, -, Q , W , FG ai L ,pg eww. NLE.. 1 . , , 1 w .1- . 1 U , . , U if ,V ir 3 if U ..,L - . if k I .. -'-- . FFA X Q 5. H A 553 f X S PE m x 1 M- f ' .......-.- --35, l 1 W3 l.-inw-If f if 41 wa Ik LES BAS Front Flow Mary Ann Sullivan Robin Bradley Pat Michael Caren Foster Janet Marr, Debbie Stehman, Sheryl Beatty, Linda Gallup Pam Blankenship Flow 2 Miss Rosabel Rasmussen Advisor Jan Fritz Shelley Wolf, Diane Hield, Karen Crawford, Terry Halverson Barb Burns Flickr Wormer Bonnie Wise Flow 3 Clndl Steward Linda Davison, Tracy Vicars, Mary Logue, Jana Watts, Nancy Fry Carol Rose Joelyn Huson Charla Kelley Debbie Steward Row 4 Joanne Dodds, Micki Killion, Sally Plain, Julie Barrow, Les Bas Continues Tradition of Service. Les Bas, under the leadership of Diane Elliott, continued to help others. They hosted the annual Christmas Party at the Hope School, sponsored a Car Wash, and enjoyed a Pot Luck Supper. The treasury was boosted this year also. A new attraction was the new blue shirts which identified Les Bas girls. 81 INTERACT. Front Row: Scott Easterly, Bill Neat, Jim Schlembach, Tom Truesdale, Mark Janus, Mohammed Ali, Herb Welch. Row 2: Mr. Robert Milnes, Advisor: J. Evans, John Cowie, Bill Putnick, Bob Massey, Rick Nebel, Gary Handwerk. Row 3: Mike O'Connor, Steve Wright, Mike Bradley, Mike Cochran, Jim Martin, Mike Patkus, James Miles, Walter Maier. . f., X' 'C' R lf INTERACT OFFICERS. Front Row.' Rick Nebel, Junior Board Member: Tom Truesdale, Senior Board Member. Row 2: Bill Putnick, Treasurer: Jeff Evans, Secretary. Row 3: John Cowie, Vice-President: Bob Massey, President. Members worked many hours on Homecoming Float. stand. Interact Serves School and Community. Interact again this year lived up to its motto, Service Above Self, by serving the community and the school. The group operated the Theatre Guild Coke Bar, delivered Christmas baskets to the needy. They served the school by assist- ing with the football concession stand, selling T-shirts to students, organizing a hay ride with Philos, and sponsoring an after-game dance. Faculty advisors Robert Milnes and William Truesdale and Rotary advisor Frank Schwarz helped provide Interact with responsible adult guidance: but the spirit of ln- teract came from the members themselves. Interact volunteers assisted in successful College Night. Interact workers enjoy fourth-quarter rest period at football concession JUNIOR SENIOR OFFICERS Pongpun Chua tong AFS Student Luz Vicars President Janet Zoch Vice President Suzie Schnepp Secretary Treasurer AFS Club Forms Two Groups The split shift system caused the division of the American Field Serv ice into two groups a freshman sophomore group and a junior sen lor group The groups held sepa rate meetings as well as combined sessions during the lunch hour Money making projects were sponsored by the groups In order to promote the exchange student program at Springfield High A bake sale was held and members also sold Christmas cards ln add: tion, A F S received proceeds from the Talent Show held inthe spring Pongpun Chuatong our change student, attended the club meetmgs and spoke to the adult chapter of the American Field Serv Ice and to many other civic groups As a Thanksgiving gift Tao re celved a pair of mittens and a tam to keep her warm durmg the winter months YTD FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE OFFICERS. Becky Carriker, Pres- JUNIOR-SENIOR A.F.S. Front Row: Janie Kaufman, Linda Davison, ident: Amy Vance, Secretary: Liz Rawson, Vice-President, Janet Marr, Debbie Stehman, Liz Vicars, Pongpun Chuatong. Row Herb Welch,Treasurer. 2: Leslie Kramer, Margaret Anderson, Marge Gaydos, Ann Koch, Jane Robbins, Pat Michael. Row 3: Mrs. Turner, Advisor: Pat Mag- gio, Fticki Wormer, Suzie Schnepp, Linda Culver. FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE A.F.S. Front Row: Herb Welch, Jan Burris, Ann Shaffer, Elizabeth Rawson, Leigh Trester, Kitsy Grist, Robin Bradley, Kris Good, Debbie Bennett, Mrs. Gertrude Steffen, Advisor. Row 2: Becky Carriker, Terry Halverson, Jan Fitz, Karen Crawford, Susan Glas, Kathy Culver, Pat Schleyhahn, Debbie Leach, Karen Shusis, Pat Mrosko. Row 3: Amy Vance, Ellen Kaufman, Donita Miles, Odessa Woolery, Aileen Washington, Debbie Ross, Linda Haney, Tracy Trester, Debbie Page, Lisa Hott, Susan Gibson, Joelyn Huson, Row 4: Lesley Duncan, Sally Plain, Terri Castles, Shelley Wolf, Tracy Vicars, Kathy Flieken, Linda Yoder, Cindy Scharhag, Janet Stefani, Carol Bieneman, Pat Milner. Row 5: Sue Appleman, Pam Crawford, Sue Maggio, Mark Corsale, Jim Oberman, Dave Zeller, Jeff Scott, Jim Kronen- berg, Beth Bast, Holly Gerberding, Laura Pearson. Not Pictured: Diane Hield, Nancy Fisher. -L., 1-lu A pensive Rita Shirk after a hard game. Pep Club hangs banners before game. PEP CLUB OFFICERS. Front Row: Coni Staff, Vice-President: Bitsie Voyles, Secre- tary. Row 2: Jean Rutter, Treasurerg Nancy Richter, President. Pep Club Hampered by Lack of Enthusiasm. Despite the problems brought ways before games, and they also about by the split shift and its ad- distributed tags in an effort to pro- verse effect on school spirit, the mote school spirit. Pep Club worked hard to overcome This club also was responsible student apathy. Members made for the chartering of buses to sev- posters and banners for the hall- eral out-of-town games. PEP CLUB. Front Row: Gay Filson, Sue Kunkel, Linda Marlowe, Debbie DeWall, Pat Michael, Janet Marr, Linda Davison, Janice Hindson, Nancy Richter. Row 2: Cesilie Smith, Kathy Fritz, Kandy Willey, Gayle Maxwell, Pat Mrosko, Jackie Toomey, Sue Wiant, Becky Sands, Teena Hellyer, Diane Schnirring. Row 3: Coni Staff, Janet Benson, Debbie Broughton, Marsha Brittin, Marsha Stewart, Jean Rutter, Debbie Puma, Tom Truesdale, Mary Yoder, Lori Hagberg, Jan Muraro, Mrs. Joan Struck, Advisor. Row 4: Courtney Brown, Sally Newton, Sally Burke, Candy Strang, Paula Gaa, Pat Haskell, Barb Woods, Bitsie Voyles, Joanne Dodds, Pam Greening, Diane Mullen, Barbe Volle. Art Club Members Acquired Skills Talents of all members were put to good use as the Art Club worked on various projects. The students also learned new skills and tech- niques through regular demonstra- tions and workshops. An Art Fair on April 17 and 18 Through Workshops. highlighted the second-semester activities. The money earned by the club in fund-raising projects was used for trips to the museums in St. Louis and Chicago. Kim Kazmaier gives a demonstration for Art Club ITlEl'Tlbel'S. ART CLUB. Front Flow: Mary Handshy, Presidentg Ellen Hoggins, Chris Branch, Doug Mayol, Loretta Whitler, Kim Bennett. Row 2: Mr. James Edwards, Advisor: Marty Roland, Marge Gaydos, Secretaryg Gary Longworth, Holly Garvey, Linda l4l Ellen Hoggins and Marty Roland admire Gary Longworth 's work. President Mary Handshy consults Mr. Edwards. Lee, Elizabeth Ruggles. Row 3: Jean Carlson, Annette Wyckoff, Greg Tishar, Mark Miller, Gary Gallup, Pat Moreno. Not Pictured: Janice Weller, Treasurer. An Art Club Workshop! 85 F. S. A. -- Eun Qtimulates A-mbition. Karen Meyers, Carol Wise, Joyce Springer, and Anne Moss prepare Manuscript Guides -an F.S.A. project. Front Row: Kay Williams, Julie Barrick, Cindy Holtman, Carol Wise, Margaret Natale, Karen Meyers. Row 2: Miss Leasman, Advisor: Pamela Hodge, Joyce Lauder, Kathy Saner, Paulette Rettinghaus, Joyce Springer, Judy Scaife, Rose Natale. 86 A group of girls from throughout the city met in September at a polit- ical rally to start another activity- filled year in the Future Secretaries Association. The club, sponsored by the Abra- ham Lincoln Chapter of National Secretaries, holds monthly meet- ings. This year, Carol Wise repre- sented SHS as Recording Secre- tary. The meeting programs ranged from grooming ideas to panel dis- cussions and parties. F.S.A. pro- motes interest in the secretarial profession and outlines the respon- sibilities involved. The club has 135 members from public and parochial schools in Springfield. Membership is open to all junior and senior girls enrolled in typing or shorthand and who maintain a C average. Future Teachers Pave Way to Successful Careers. The Future Teachers' Associa- tion was a small but enthusiastic group of students planning for careers in teaching. Progress was made in preparing the S.O.A.P. program for next year. This pro- gram enables the members to ob- serve teaching firsthand in the primary grades. Among their other activities, F.T.A. hosted a Christmas Tea for the faculty and clerical staff. FUTURE TEACHERS. Front Row: Bonnie Wise, Sue Hoard, Janet Marr, Carolyn Hield. Row 2: Donna Stillwell, Debbie Killen, Walter Melcher. Row 3: Nancy Hoemann, Mr. Byron Spencer, Advisory Ricki Wormer. l l i FUTURE TEACHERS OFFICERS. Carolyn Hield. President: Janet Marr, Vice-Presi- dent: Nancy Hoemann, Secretary-Trea- surer. 87 Y , -p-J .5 - C.W.T. Class in session. C.W.T. OFFICERS. Steve Jacoby, Treasur- er, Wayne Baker, Vice-President, Pam Carroll, Secretary: Don Scott, President. l D.O. OFFICERS. Bill Hardy, Shelley John- son, Debbie Mari. D.E. OFFICERS. Front Row: Marilyn Burge, President: Jim Baggs, Vice-President. Row 2: Richard Cadigan, Secretary: Tom Flynn, Treasurer. -i Co-op Programs Diversified Occupations enjoyed another successful year with the addition of two new types of train- ing. One student is training as a medical illustrator and another as a clinical laboratory technician. Twenty-one students were enrolled in the program during the past year. The Cooperative Work Training program is an allied plan in which Thrive at SHS. students are also trained in local businesses and receive classroom instruction during one period of the day. The Distributive Education Club is made up of students who are en- rolled in the work program which emphasizes selling, merchandis- ing, advertising, and allied occupa- tions. 1 ssisl T sp' ,ss ,N 5 Q E T i l. C.W.T. CLASS. . 1., -5 i. if J Q :.: Front Row: Danny Simpson, Glen Hurley, Bill Ralph, Bill Jacoby, Rich Lanier, Don Scott. Row 2: Mr. Jack Fischer, Pam Carroll, Arthur Hohimer, Kendall Kansy, Larry Ragel, Bert Bennett, Wayne Baker. D.O. CLASS. Front Row: Debbie Mari, Vicky Skaggs, Linda Brooks, Terri Dennison, Shelley Johnson. Row 2: Jo Farley, Cindy Nudo, Jennie Kimes, Kim Lane, Barb Patrinelis, Nancy Kellus, Debbie Hissong, Mr. Morris, Advisor. Row 3: Robert Rodgers, Ernie Stephens, David Stephens, Jeffrey Neal, B. Goodman, Chuck Gray. Row 4: Rick Rice, Rodney Smith, James Allmon, John Kehl, Doug Ray, Bill Hardy, Larry Hamilton, Frank De Ros a. D.E. CLUB. Front Club: Laura Rauch, Sharon Bergschneider, Betty Beard, Laura Warren, Debbie Casher. Row 2: Mike Hileman, Brenda Winkelman, Marilyn Burge, Leoria Howard, Nancy Snow, Sally Dexheimer. Row 3: Mr. Fischer, Advisor: Randy Trees, Thomas P. Flynn, Jim Baggs, Gil Knauff, Rich Gentry. 0.0, OFFICERS, Front Row: Julie Barrick, OFFICE OCCUPATIONS CLUB. Front Row: Karen Meyers, Debbie K. Reynolds, Julie Sec,-eta,-y-T,-easure,-I Caro' Wise, presg- Barrick, Carol Wise, Terry DeFraties, Sue Eades. Row 2: Cherie Haseley, Joyce Lauder, dent:Terry Depraties,Vicwpresidemt Nancy Nolan, Marcia Laurie, Vanessa Edmonds, Debby Vincent, Miss Portia Merrill, Advisor. Row 3: Linda Short, Kathy Saner, Lynn Martin, Joyce Springer, Kim Anderson, Debbie Leach, Kay Williams. Yyq, L 3 HOME ECONOMICS OCCUPATIONS OF- HOME ECONOMICS OCCUPATIONS CLUB. Table 1: Vicki Barnard, Martha Muir, Pat FICERS. Patty Powell, Treasurer: Sharon Powell, Linda Ervin, Penny Constant, Jan Thompson. Table 2: Debbie Day, Carolyn Bruss, President: Jan Thompson, Vice- McCormick, Carolyn Kay, Sharon Bruss, Peg Brady. President. Home Ec and Office Occupations Programs Enjoy Success. A wiener roast in the early fall Area Typewriting, Shorthand, and began the year's activities for the Spelling contests. They proceeded 21 members of the Office Occupa- to the State Contest which was held tions Club. This was followed a in Springfield on March 2. short time later by a club dinner at Home Economics Occupations is the Heritage House. another work-experience program At the annual Area Meeting, which has expanded during the which was held in Decatur, Carol past year. For the first time, this Wise was elected Area Vice-Pres- program was also offered in the ident. On Wednesday, January 28, other two public high schools in at Taylorville High School, Terry Springfield, indicating that the DeFraties and Anne Moss, repre- value ofthe training is being recog- senting Springfield High, won the nized throughout the city. 99 XV .- 1 V if 5 nw: Q-.LJ Eg lf, N, W W'-.,f,ey, tbl f '- 1 f - ' M '. ' Ir. 4 , Q - ff -, ..f,,,, .-. - fa.-.g, al. 1 . - g V, J , J :gl X 1 .7 ik ,' if - In if --Yig ff 'I f'i fiik ' It A l -' HQ pw ' I W f k Kal ' -' i ff G' ' go Xi u f ' Q l A , 'is -Y 6 F K 4 'K U - 'I 5 Wg: u'-. E L 1 3 xl . , 5 , gy E EL ya? 5 W I 1 ily. I' f J Mggx V JL. SENIOR HOMEROOM REPRESENTATIVES. Front Row: Linda Davison, Nancy Reinning, Mary Bates, Liz Vicars, Marilyn Gates, Debbie Pelham. Row 2.' Joy Geiselman, Jacquie Larsen, Beth McGee, Miriam Keeley, Bitsie Voyles, John Vuylsteke, Dave Fowler, Tom Truesdale. Row 3: Barb Burns, Jeanette Putting, Janice Hindson, Ricki Wormer, Sue Shinn, Mike Schwartz, Jim Stark. Row 4: Terri Weller, Leslie Kramer, Sue Askew, Jan Hill, Rob Edstrom, Carol Winhold, Mark Kenyon. Row 5: Laura Sands, Coni Staff, Joanne Dodds, Randy Barrow, Andy Gordon, Steve Baer, Jeanie Mullen, Robert Lohrenz. Representatives Form Link. Senior Class Homeroom Repre- a spaghetti dinner, a fun fair, and, as Marilyn and Terri look on. sentatives had a busy, fun-filled year. The monetary goal set at the beginning of the year was S3,000. By February, the class had ac- cumulated S2,500. Some of the activities the Senior Class sponsored were a Car Wash, bake sales, the Senior Class Play, 42 of course, the Prom and After- Prom. The Homeroom Representatives formed the network through which information, questions, plans, and decisions were transmitted to the individual class members. Dave Fowler explains plans for future events. 9'l I I Htl' l. it General Staff Members Pat Michael, Tom Truesdale, Jay Colston, and Cindi Steward. . . Y ffA .W .-,, . ' ' -' ' A--1 -A ,' Ja- ,- j-,3 sity: , 74 g Y-:gf '3gj::. 7' , ie ' . ff 'Sails' -I -Hui-W j L A .' - V .71 Y v , . 5 .55 l A -V ' f gl ' A '-f' N nit- x Sports Editors Susan Pearson and Susan Organization Staff Members Sue Halverson and Sally Pinckard. Organization Editor Lane. Gail Sheffield. Small Staff Faces Yearbook Challenge. This year, the Capitoline was put together by one of the smallest yearbook staffs in the history of SHS. lt was the first time that jun- iors assisted in the production of the book. Writing copy, taking pictures, and compiling layouts kept the members busy almost every day 92 after school. Finding the right pic- tures, varying layouts, and meeting three major deadlines were the most challenging tasks. Montage pages added a unifying effect to the book. Another special effect was created by the new cover de- sign which featured student activity pictures. Copy Editor Marilyn Gates. Copy Staff Members Marge Gaydos and Jane Rob- bins. l1 I C7 1 ! Capitoline staff works frantically to meet deadline. Assistant Photo Editor Tom Overstreetg Photo Editor John McMillan Not Pictured: Photo supervisor Dave Gregory. g P 3 '.l'f. ,v Q .Q i ,rf iff -5 Co-Editors Ann Koch and Pat Maggio. Advisor Miss Mary Carmody 93 Senator A if Z ff 2. , Vans' H is if H 2?5?l2i3'?i' , :ze L Q, X ,QQ Q 'af iti- R, CIRCULATION STAFF. Janet Marr, Suzanne Wilson, Kathy Nolan, Crystal Noska. The Senator got off to a slow startg but after a few changes and with the introduction of a new ad- visor, Miss Daria Mitchell, the staff attempted to improve communica- tions and the journalistic style of the newspaper. It tried to stimulate student interest by involving more people in the paper. In addition to m the staff member, EDITORIAL STAFF. Seated: Carolyn Hield, Editorg Ann Cameron, Sondra Kosalko. Standing: Miss Daria Mitchell, Advisor: Frank Kilby, Tom Carey. i l S nw 94 any other stu- dds New Features. dents contributed poetry, letters, and articles regularly. There was also a very successful short-story contest. New features were Super-Solon, which honored outstanding Sena- tors, and Senator Athlete, which named outstanding contributors on athletic teams. SPORTS AND PHOTO STAFFS. Front Row: Kit Weidinger, Crystal Noska. Row 2:Tom Carey, Photo Editor: Gary Kessler, Frank Kilby, Sports Editor. l.. Crystal Noska and Kathy Nolen distribute Senator during lunch period. ART AND LAYOUT STAFF. Debbie Nickelson, Sue O'C0n FEATURE STAFF. Seated: Suzanne Wilson, Margaret Anderson, DOF, Bob Dodds. Mary HandShY, NHHCY HOGFUHUH- NO! Pic Kathy Nolen. Standing: Ann Cameron, Feature Editor. tured.' Leslie Kramer, Art Editor. y- SENATOR PRINTERS. Dennis Pryor, Charles Bridges, Don Embree, Phil l Slater, Larry Drennan. , U ggi, .A 1 y T .. l- NEWS STAFF. Pat Michael, Debbie Griffith, Sally Pinckard, Becky Cordell. Not Pictured: Stephanie McEIwee, News Editor. ' N. 7,411-,,. Greg Hahn, Jay Smith, and John McMillan make plans for Sunday night rehearsal. Drama Club Stages First Musical. The 1969-70 Drama Club changed its format considerably. Under the guidance of Mr. Thayne Erney and the leadership of Bob Dodd, it made radical structural changes. Its first production was A Charlie Brown's Christmas, presented for various grade schools and for the Governor's Christmas Party. It starred Craig Hagberg as Charlie Brown, Brent Hahn as Linus, Sandy Bostian as Lucy, and Tom Trues- dale as Snoopy. The big production of the season was Bye-Bye Birdie, which starred Linda Marlowe and Linda Davison sharing the role of Kimg Randy Barrow, Leslie Kramer, Mike Jor- dan, Tom Montgomery, and Jean Mullen. Ricki Wormer can't stand to see Kathy Fritz get something in her eye. DRAMA CLUB. Front Row: Kathee Ruyle, Nancy Fisher, Sandy Fligg, Scott Easterly, Tom Truesdale, Linda Marlowe, Linda Davison, Debbie Nickelson, Debbie Stehman. Row 2: Jan Strang, Sue Jones, Deb Griffith, Jan Schroeder, Karen Cowan, Judy Andrew, Gale Marr, Cherryl Beahringer, Becky Jones, Mary Slaten, Sandy Bostian. Row 3: Denise Johnston, Sue Swango, Lisa Hott, Susan Gibson, Elizabeth Rawson, Mary Poos, Pam Layden, Joe Jackson, Leslie Kramer, Jo Ritterbusch. Row 4: Patty Correll, Terri Castles, Fluth Ann Marshall, Les Kanberg, Pam Crawford, Jody Rubin, Debbie Kurz, Pam Cain, Suzie Schnepp, Judy Filson, Walter Foster. Row 5: Dave Gregory, Tim Jurincie, Julee Dominick, Terry Clingan, Lori Hagberg, Suzi Wilcox, Tom Montgomery, Stephen Joyce, Bob Dodd, Mr. Thayne Erney, Advisor: Bob Killen. 96 I I I N'1':' Rick Nebel debates a point. Senators Debate in Nine Meets. Our Springfield High Debate Team had another full year of ac- tion. The year started out with SHS hosting a tournament in November. There were also eight other de- bates, including the Big 12, which was held here in Januaiyg the Sec- tional at Belleville West High Schoolg the MacMurray Tourna- ment at which SHS ranked second out of 44 entrants. Illinois State Uni- versity, Southern Illinois University at Carbondale, Peoria Richwoods High School, Griffin, and Blooming- ton High School concluded the debate tournaments. The team's topic forthis yearwas: RESOLVED: THAT CONGRESS SHOULD PROHIBIT U. S. UNILAT- ERAL MILITARY INTERVENTION IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES. Q4 VARSITY DEBATE TEAM. Front Row: Rogers Smith, Steve Spinner. Row 2: Becky Car- riker, Suzi Wilcox, Liz Rawson, Jan Schroeder. Row 3: Mr. C. B. Travis, Coach, Jim Kronenberg, Gary Handwerk, Mr. D. B. Shaffer, Coach. :lf Plans are made for the next debate event. BEGINNING DEBATE TEAM. Front Row: Todd Janus, Jim Wood, Matt Martin. Row 2: Joelyn Huson, Bob Coe, David Harris. Row 3: Meredith Cargill, Mohammed Ali, Charles McCaffrey, Mark Meredith. Row 4: Sue Appleman, Mr. Shaffer, Coach: Rick Nebel. 97 Concert Band Actively Represents S S. A Concert Band and a Varsity Band enjoyed a very active year representing SHS at football and basketball games, in the Christmas Parade, and in concerts throughout the year. ln March, the Concert Band participated in a Band Festi- val at Illinois State University. Two band members who re- ceived special recognition were John Cowie and Grant Johnston. They were in the All-State Concert Band which played for two major music conventions in the midwest. l l lla l .!. u,, PEP BAND. Front Row: Bob Massey, Bonnie Wise, Crystal Noska, Flon Ruskey, Rick Millard. Row 2: Bill -Putnick, Mike Pickett, Harold Schwartz, Doug Wilcox, Bob Heaton, Mark Victor. Row 3: Dennis Burgener, David Cihak, John Cowie, Jim Martin, Bill Atkinson, Herb Welch, Grant Johnston, Mark Edwards, Gary Shae. 98 CONCERT BAND. Front Row: Terri Weller, Trudy Fuhrken, Libby Evans, Nancy Chap- man, Carlene Johnson, Sandy Neal, Suz- anne Wilson, Karen Cowan, Annette Wyc- koff, Kathy Chapin, Mary Shultz. Row'2: Grant Johnston, Janice Hindson, Robert Massey, Betty Skeeters, Debbie Puma, Debbie Bennett, Becky Schwarz, Marcia Marks, Ellen Beaumont, Sue Stone, Lach- elle Parker, Judy Filson, Becky Andrew, Marilyn Gates. Row 3: Kathy Nolen, Cliff Chapman, Sue O'Connor, Karen Ackerman, Brad Bucklin, Barbara Veach, Lori Keys, Connie Kramer, Ronda Stone, Carol Van- Meter, Dennis Burgener, Randy French, Rick Millard, David Tomlinson, Lloyd Day, Ron Ruskey, Gary Kessler, Bonnie Wise, Debbie Jones, Crystal Noska. Row 4: Jen- nifer Larsen, John Weiner, Diene Mullen, Karen Kugler, Jerry Atkinson, Sue Shef- field, Mike O'Conner, Linda Mills, David Cihak, Richard Birkey, Ron Wenneborg, Craig Hagberg, John Cowie, Jim Martin, Bill Atkinson, Herb Welch, Arthur Tipps, Keith Osburn, Dave Colburn, Ken Fehr, Mark Victor, Bob Fahringer, Bill Cummings, Bob Heaton, Doug Wilcox, Harold Schw- artz, Mike Pickett, Bill Putnick. Row 5: Rick Maldaner, Mark Edwards, Ron John- son, Lori Lang, Phil Rector, Brad Wood, George Bonnett, Bob VanMeter, Gary Shae, Jay Colston, David Zeller, Mark Weaver, Steve Young, John Gulley. Bob Massey warms up for the half-time performance. VARSITY BAND. Front Row: Sandy Bennett, Star Noska, Sandra Fahringer, Janet Corsale, Mary Slaten, Lyndal Hanna, Sandra Rigg, Jennifer Beck. Row 2: Kathy Davison, Carol Bieneman, Brian Ogg, Vickie Stapleton, Julie Niederer, Jeff Williams, John Pinneo, Richard Ruskey, David Cain, Lachelle Parker, Jana Watts. Row 3: Don Embree, David Matsler. Charles Brittin, Jim Woods, Scott Cameron, David Hoffman, Steve Hahn, Todd Patton, Mike Powers, Meredith Cargill, Harold Swank, Craig Fahringer, Skip Brown, Mark Whitlock, Eddie Sprinkle, Richard Gerlach, Todd Janus, Bob Coe, Randy Nickel, Bill Ray. Flow 4: Bob Groesch, Jim Laurie, Mark Wilcockson, Phil Nikirk, Kim Keffer, Toby Beninati, Bob Stailey, Pat O'Neal, Greg Dominick, David Heaton, Kent Lyon, Rusty Russell, Brad lnskeep, Russ Pankey, Ken Wargo, Mark Rustad, Bob Headrick. L Y W 1, .1 'z' ,, 1' '- - S I we :ga -G .21 3- we wr' T nl -t ,l 41-31 Q- z wx, nga ag in i' V W 53 HK ? ' EV fff 1 M3 ,tai ,, 1, Q I 32 E W, N , 5 , 5. , , ,.,, , ., ...,, .3 . ,,.. .X ,M . lg ,,,, :,,, ,, - .5 . 5 Q E sf ll -Q age ea R, ',,,1,,..a 1, ,Q M gi ' .ik ' -- ---- ' ' .5 gf '- 5 ,. ta' ' ' - 'i 'f M' sa 'W 2- A o . . ,,, Y -.-.,...,,, ll ,. - , , - 99 Sungung Seven Adds Folk Touch to Performances Seven gurls and theur puanust are chosen each year by Mr Spreckel meyer for theur musical talents pouse and personaluty Thus group represents the school un about fufty performances for church and cuvuc organuzatuons as well as TV shows and wunter and sprung school con certs Thus year the group worked un songs wuth guutar accompanument SINGING SEVEN Front Row Kathy Frutz Leslue Kramer Ruchalene Wormer besudes theur regular puano accom panned numbers Red vests and tweed skurts conveyed an upto date touch Sungung Seven members had fun wuth each other as well as wuth theur auduences They served as good publuc relatuons ambassadors wuth theur brught faces and cheerful smules Lunda Davuson Vucku Kerasotes Luz Vucars Luz Vucars and Vucku Kerasotes duagnose the puano s trouble Ann Koch Puanust Row 2 Connue Gerstung Bi, S ,l s V w N!-ff, E :fig L i ga f , 5 ,M g f Lqiv Y 5' Q la L wt f 5 xv J w l 'X a A 3 . I i Ti lxx. T J 1 L 3 R V 2 P 1 'L ' 4 HN 5 siak , l M, A , . V gy Mr IQ. F f X if . K .s i N111 ax gi --ll Q A Cappella at the Feast of Lords. lui? Sue Pearson beats out the time for Gary Smith. 102 -gag' . Q A , , :EN A. em g-xl. ..! , V,- J 1 X it 'if ,F gf ,I ' ' ' .. 1 3 PM Q ff. ,U ja Q . . Mr. Spreckelmeyer sings low notes. Debbie Stehman, Linda Davison, and Ricki Wormer sing in A Cappella Voices of A Cappella Ring Cut in Concert Series. 5 ACappelIa Choir gave many per- medieval costumes as lords and V formances in 1969-70. Together ladies - and even a few peasants. with the band, A Cappella pre- This program was presented tothe sented a patriotic concert in No- Women's Club, the student body, vember. This ls My Country, the Parent-Teacher Association, Breathe There a Man, Give Me and was also televised. Your Tired, Your Poor, and the A mid-winter concert and a Battle Hymn of the Republic spring concert were also pre- were sung by the choir. Highlight- sentedg and on April 11, the choir ing the program WHS Ser1afOr Wil- traveled to Danville to perform at liam Horsley's portrayal of Presi- the Big 12 Festival. A Cappella's dent Lincoln. final appearance came at the Bac- For the annual Christmas Con- calaureate ceremony. cert, A Cappella appeared in A CAPPELLA OFFICERS. Ricki Wormer, Vice-President: Linda Davison, President, Janet Marr, Secretary. A CAPPELLA CHOIR. Front Ftow: Deb Gibson, Kathy Fritz, Dave Fowler, Mary Bates, Becky Morgan, Janet Marr, Greg Hahn, Tim Stecker, Debbie K. Reynolds, Tom Karaianis, Sue Barrington, Debbie Headrick. How 2: Nancy Franke, Debbie Stehman, Alan McCalister, Judy Andrew, Jay Smith, Dave Erickson, Betty Baker, George Stailey, Hasan Alpan, Richalene Wormer, Linda Davison, Jim Schlembach, Sally Dauphinais, Becky Appenzeller, Dave Ellsworth, Mimi Raymer. Row 3: Brenda Jones, Jacquie Larsen, Charles Blythe, Ada Nickel, Sally Pinckard, Nancy Reinning, Mike Patkus, Ann Koch, Marsha Stewart, John McMillan, Phyllis Foster, Craig Webb, Carol Winhold, Kim Roach. Row 4: Carolyn Vetter, Lynn Kirk, John Adams, Norma Ozier, Mike Schwartz, Brenda Lowcock, Laurie Shontz, Bob Shelton, Eric Seward, Sue Mau, Kathy Schnirring, Brent Hahn, Cheryl Boede, Denny O'Brien, Carol Lansford, Susan Pearson. How 5: Randy Barrow, Kathy Bahre, Cindi Steward, Bob Lohrenz, Cindy Royal, Justin Alford, Harold Edwards, Bill Tarr, Claudette Scheuerman, Jean Mullen, Dave Butcher, Julee Dominick, Debbie Ferchow, Mick Evnin, Jill Belton. Acoompanist: Gary Smith. N wb- .l l it ,,... r 1 ,r it l l .. , .E xv. ee it M , A l T .w limi A . ..,.grH...l .ga .. l . FRESHMAN MIXED CHOIR. Front Row: Terry Armstrong, Lee Roberts, Jan Strang, Awana Wickham, Donna Walker, Jane Easterly, Susan Lambert, Kathee Ruyle, Kaye Etherton, Leigh Trester, Sue Ellington, Sarah Shaffer, Chips Hoffman. Row 2: Mrs. Ella Mae Chilovich, Director, John Majzel, Norine Murfin, Laura Eck, Tracy Vicars, Sandy Neal, Donita Miles, Ann Shaffer, Phyllis Turner, Joyce Ozier, Kim Darwakan, Shelley Schneider, Susan Northrup, Debbie Prentice, Dana Klein, Kris Good. Row 3: Jon Appenzeller, Kathy Rippel, Kathy Rieken, Linda Yoder, Cindy Scharhag, Abre Hermon, Donna Armbruster, Becky Carriker, Julie Evenson, Carolyn Bishop, Janet Frantzreb, Barb Whitney, Martha Hilliard, Mark Corsale, Kim Knox, Teresa Long. Row 4: Gail Camelin, Sue Bolinger, Margaret Irving, Don Baptist, Larry Hinds, Frank Thoroman, Dale Sundin, Glen Schmitt, Less Boyd, Mark Hindson, Dave Stacy, Brett Cochrane, Leonard Reynolds, Bill Brittin, Mark Ferry, Randy Ritz. SHS Choirs Add Talent to Choral Department. In addition to the Advanced Girls' Choir, freshman and sopho- more choirs once again added tal- ent to the vocal music department. These choirs included the Sopho- more Girls' Choir, directed by Mr. Spreckelmeyerg the Freshman Mixed Choir, the Freshman-Soph- man Girls' Choir, directed by Mrs. Chilovich. These choirs performed with the A Cappella Choir and the Singing Seven to present the Annual Christ- mas and Spring Concerts. Outside performances were also presented by the Freshman Mixed Choirs. omore Mixed Choir, and the Fresh- , - 1 -- S-53, - - sg , Ai- . , nj-N mi si.. :gh .'.'. :.::t7:,:.::4.T: W i :T:..: -W 7::l'J:z3:4::-dr ...,. V -' Q ,,, n 1 i-5' ' F.. 11 ' wg, 1 . Y T . - V 1 l I , ,.- -Y ' ' 1 . ' J I I ,f meg, Y -Zi 'Q it SHS Choirs combine to present Christmas Concert. 104 fi Qs ' F' 'L ' - .L-'Q 1' 3 Q Q 1, ll'-HN11 r 9 , K Q 1 D in ,... H, 5 3 ' 'R S ' .' 4 ' 15E,iA5 X Q . ' Q , ,v 4. 75 - 1 .. , ' ' a 2 Q 3lll 1L- pg- ORCHESTRA. Front Row: Dave Kopf, Janet Roper, Carol Wiese, Suzi Wilcox, Tom McTaggart Erin Sabath Kurt Groesch Joanne Dodds. Row 2: Debby Klang, Alan Bass, Debbie Kroll, Ellen Poore, Mary Wasmundt, Mr Bowen Director Bob Fahrlnger Christine Kroll, Jim Kronenberg. Not Pictured: Mark Smith, David Irvin. Orchestra Formed Nucleus of Springfield Youth Symphony. Quality, rather than quantity, describes the SHS Orchestra which served as a nucleus of the Springfield Youth Symphony. The Orchestra traditionally presents a program of Christmas numbers in the Capitol Rotunda a few days before Christmas. This year, the group also appeared as a part of the combined orchestra at the Illi- nois Music Educators' District Or- chestra Festival in East Peoria on November 22. During the second semester, the Chamber Orchestra and the full Orchestra gave a concert in the SHS auditorium. Also, several members of this instrumental group provided music in the Drama Club's production, Bye Bye, Birdie. 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Front Row: Mrs. Della Alleng Dr. Edwin A. Lee, President: Mrs. Edith R. Henderson, Secretary. Row 2: M. A. Kirk, Vice-Presidentg Thomas B. Blanco, Edmond Metzger, Daniel Weisman, Shelby T. Harbison. Administration and P. T. A. Work for Better Schools. Springfield schools began the year under the direction of a new Superintendent of Schools, Dr. Earl D. Patton. Dr. Patton came to Springfield from Culver City, California, where he was Superintendent for six years. Making the Springfield School System one which all cities in Illi- nois can look up to is Dr. Patton's aim. Toward this goal, he has intro- duced an advisory council com- posed of 13 members, including 2 students. The Board of Education is also working toward this goal by engaging college professors to recommend physical changes in Springfield schools. Dr. Patton has expressed his feeling about the split shift by say- ing that he was pleased that people the temporary split shift have worked toward and accepted F l' 'fi ' 'V ' 1' ll, 'Z -ff 1v.s,e-F--.mfs 5 ' 41- -' l - -- 2- ' A ' c ' L.-15'-1 Li- 23'3,g.,. , A V . - Dr. Earl D. Patton, Superintendent of Schools. Y fr PW ja .g ku ni '-'47-'AT' i'sfff-dit P.T.A. OFFICERS. Richard Robbins, Treasurerg Mrs. Alice Heck, Vice-Presidentg Mrs. Richard Robbins, President: Mrs. Edward Feldhausen, Secretary. Not Pictured: Mrs. Robert Lawson, 1st Vice-President: Mrs. Shelby Harbison, 3rd Vice-President. Let's Get Acquainted was the theme of the Springfield High School Parent-Teacher Association as it began its year with an open house in September. This was fol- lowed by other valuable programs such as College Night, a meeting with Dr. Patton, the annual Christ- mas program, and a testing and guidance program in April. The PTA also held a teachers' brunch in June. ln addition to its annual gift to the school, the PTA made contribu- tions to the American Field Service and Student Council, and pur- chased the Varsity Cheerleaders' new vests. W. J. Treat-Freshman Counselor 'WW Margaret Hausen-College Counselor Counselors Aid Students in Decision-Making. Although hampered by the dou- ble shift, our counselors helped students with personal and aca- demic problems and career plans. With less time to see students, they were forced to use the lunch hour for more group counseling. During these lunch-hour sessions, college information was given, scholar- ships were announced, and film strips on college life were shown. Maintaining vital, up-to-date ma- terial on courses, testing, and oc- 'l'l2 cupational outlooks kept the Guid- ance Department busy. Surveys and research on graduates and dropouts were conducted. By en- listing the aid of local businesses and community agencies, counsel- ors were able to assist students in securing part-time jobs. The counselors' chief goals were to guide students in decision-mak- ing and to teach them the impor- tance of personal responsibility. Betty Halberg-Sophomore Counselor gill 5-is f Alby Plain-Sophomore Counselor 1 W um I H V V M X Q 1 ' 55:1 ' 152532215-Fllfll A , . YI . 4 'f S ' fl if Q ll 1 5 egg I-Ig I f I --.,, 1 A. Robert Ankenbrandt-Junior Counselor V' f1J' 'I' U - , 1 ,Yugi W 1 f ll l Barbara Zeller-Senior Counselor Gertrude Steffen-Freshman Counselor Thayne Erney Junior Counselor 'I' M-, Wesley Hilligoss-Senior Counselor Department Chairmen Senfe as Co-Ordinators. Each department within the school must coordinate and orga- nize its offerings and subject mat- ter so the students follow a se- quence of courses which will result in the broadest possible knowledge or skill. In order to insure that such an organization is followed, depart- ment heads are appointed in each subject area. The duties and responsibilities of the department head include the preparation of the annual budget for the department, the handling of new supplies and equipment at the beginning of the school year, and the distribution of these supplies and equipment. He also assists in the scheduling of classes in his department. Monthly meetings with Mr. Frank and the assistant principals are also held. As the enrollment in- creases and new staff members are added, the role of the department chairman becomes increasingly important. Roberta Volkmann, Mary Turner, Lois Body-English ,.. at . 1 June Nesbitt-Home Economics 'I14 George Meidel-Boys' Physical Education Mary Carmody-Business William Evans-Social Science pw .- 11. Valencia Huson-Foreign Languages 4 f.irffv4rf..'a-' nfl ' , . ag e, win gf,-'V 55:32 ..Q f V it I 1 A 'K' e , 1 I .1 ..f zzz i 1:-f , Se : '--v, L::- - 'A, X M i 4.2.1. i 2.f -. i .-QW Q 1- M W y A X 11 1 . . tl' 2 'Im xi. . f U In ,mv , lil 4 D John Staats-Industrial Education Helen Johnson-Girls' Physical Education Daniel Spreckelmeyer-Music 'RQ Lorene Campbell-Mathematics M ,A-.7-ep I 1-...-- 1' v ' Greta Lawrence-Art I 15 Cultural Dpportunities Offered in Fine Arts Department. Choral and instrumental music, as well as design, art appreciation, and the various art forms com- prised the Fine Arts Department. A considerable decrease in the number of students enrolled in the band and choral groups was noted. This was attributed to the fact that many students who had formerly taken these courses as electives were no longer able to do so be- cause ofthe shortened school day. An individualized approach was taken to the study of art. Each stu- dent was permitted to pursue the particular medium that was of in- terest to him. Thus, in addition to the broad general study of art, each student specialized in one area. Daniel Spreckelmeyer-Singing 7, A Cappella, Advanced Girls' Choir, Sophomore Mixed Choir Swim null 'l Greta Law rence-Art Ralph Bowen-Orchestra it w' N. 95 ,.: w ,V IW w,. . J , yi rm, ig vga ' 1.2131 11 - 4 iw 1 in 'Qt A 9 N .-,,,..f. 'ZX 1: 1:5351 -, , ,Lai 1 -- -g-. 2. -1-, KV if ,X Q. wa, gg K . f'l,,i ' NF- .... M W , Jw f x .. 'mv saw . -W . V.,-4.5, gg Ziffff ,wi ' 'J-'lf ,,,, A if 8 A1 1 , x A -5 , , 4,5 6 . Ali, Q . .1 1, 'W - ' ' 1 1 8 3' ,I fl j , f v I . . - 1 s gag 5 3 9.-. F ,H , . ,. f ' g,:e'2+ 1 fair .- . , ,a ' C.. A 'if-L'-': gfiff-if M '-.gff ' .'..',f 1 .. , , , M 'Q Sk' 7 1 i '-s ...Q-.- l me din :fa if 'A-fe stef? . Ng ifiiikx H 24,1 f Ls ' wg 52 :L H .. We V. f. . Lg,-',QifYH . xm- Y? gg' , gi fi 3 'bffes l,,,.,: 1 4 JSGWW English Department lnitiates Independent Reading Course. ln the English curriculum, stu- dents were offered a wide diversity of courses. Independent Reading, offered for the first time, proved to be an extremely popular course for seniors. Each student selected his material on the basis of his own in- terest and comprehension level. Department members were called upon early in the year to serve as judges in the Senator's short-story contest. Winning stories appeared in each issue of the Senator. Thus, the Department at- tempted to foster an interest in the field of journalism. Miss Sedlak again offered courses in remedial reading, and an advanced placement course was available to seniors in prepa- ration for college work. Mary L. Piccinelli-Freshman English Clayton Travis-Debate, Journalism, Soph- omore English : Pamela Beck-Sophomore English 118 u . 1'- 'o . lp.-- Byron Spencer-Sophomore English David Shaffer-Sophomore English Roberta Volkmann-Sophomore English Bonnie Luechtefeld-Sophomore and Junior English 'M' A vw, , , 3 ,fig-x Janis Bumpus-Sophomore English Donna Brennan-Sophomore English I . 1 A Susan Sether-Freshman English Alice Heck-Junior English is i Muriel Eastham-Junior English Daria MiiCh6ll-Sel'li0r English Joyge Beck-Junior English Roy Lessly-Individual Reading, World Literature, Senior English 120 T? 532, gi? ga Q i in x u ni 5 'iw v wg. , James Andrews-Speech, Drama, Senior MaryTumer-Junior English English ik 3 f Ex e, Ik : ' Q 2 V X .' i X v x , ie-:sxi ' L Q , A i 1, i . , 1 a 1'- ax I 1 I-055 B0dY'3eni0 Eflgiish Bernice Rappell-Senior English Sally Sedlak-Freshman, Sophomore and Junior English .M 'S in me Patricia Jacobson-Junior and Senior En- glish FWF T r lx Valencia Huson-French and Spanish Dorothy Temple-French Foreign Language Department Encourages Study and Travel. For the first time, SHS enrolled students in a fourth-year German class and a fifth-year Spanish class. German students met two periods each week with Mr. Speder. The remaining three peri- ods were spent in individual study. A somewhat similar plan was fol- lowed in the advanced Spanish course. These students met each day with the fourth-year class, but they supplemented their class work with individual research on Span- ish authors and literature. Plans are again under way for European trips during the summer of 1970. The success of the tour conducted last summer oy Mr. Speder has spurred interest in similar trips on which students may study as well as visit famous land- marks. 'ff .'-at -ff' ies.-so-4g,.A Elizabeth Hubbard-French Edith Gl0SeCki -Hiin ' 122 5 . ,.,., ,. H ,wwf 1:55 7u ' 'A ' X Q ax N my H' -. 3 ' I :': 5:.'i:Ef': ' 's 5, 'T' . Q, if wg 1 'Qgyxff 1 w W -:', Ni 'H Qs wp gm! 1' ,, --1... 1 V , w 'W Manna Bruckner-Spanish Edward Haberle-Spanish and French Antonio Jimenez-Spanish dx X -. v Gustav Speder-German Mary Pruitt-Spanish ,. Le,. mm ,, Mn , M QS: H. M'mff22Qff2Qfffs,J mv 'N M 15i5?lw Science Department Introduces Two New Biology Courses. Two new biology courses were offered to SHS students this year. A seven-track college placement course dealing with cytology, ge- netics, and botany was available to students with a strong science background. A one-semester conservation course surveying plant and animal life, mineral resources, and air and Michael Holinga-Chemistry and Physics water pollution was also offered for the first time this year. In addition to these innovations, the traditional courses in zoology, botany, physiology, biology, chem- istry, physics, and the two-year UCP course for juniors and seniors were also a part of the Science Department curriculum. V ,, 7 , N' tw ,fl l 'A Wx, 4 Sherwin Kroll-Physiology l , . 2 , Ve rdie Altize r-Biology Dwight Morrison-Biology Tim Bowyer-Physical Science .mt - -- V , Michael Cortelyou-UCP, Chemistry, Special Chemistry tis a-W, i . eww 5 I S52 1 sei-' -a fh1 Dale Baldridge-Biology and Conservation Lyle Wind-Biology and Health 125 rfb H ff I :I I, 53,5 . ,,, a . -0:11 ':..- 11 N, ff: eff' 'Jeanine Nelch-Library Assistant fir: Roberta McCoy-Study Hall Supervisor Use of Library Facilities Greatly Increased. Despite the fact that many areas of school life at SHS have experi- enced a decline with the advent of the double shift, the library facili- ties were used to a greater extent than in past years. Circulation dur- ing the first three months of the school year showed an increase of 500 books over the first three months of last year. Over 330 classes were sched- uled inthe library - mostly history and social science classes which did reference work in periodicals and reserved books. Also, the En- glish classes used the library ma- .4- Ai' Q L wtf? Y . ' Q QM? 'N . ,- , l f wg- ,E if if ,fe . 1356 , - ,I ,J 5 7 N . E i l 2 ' ' 4 I , u jtxi, tsl' . ,XM Q L . P, terials extensively for their term papers and book reports. A library-oriented faculty is re- sponsible for much of this growth. Also, an increased budget and the use of Title ll funds have made possible the purchase of 803 new titles, making a total of 10,501 books in the library. The need for study hall facilities has decreased greatly during the year. With the shortened school day, the auditorium study halls bear little resemblance to the packed house which existed in previous years. Nancy Haaker-Librarian 127 Plato joins Math Department. A new teaching aid was intro- duced to the Math Department this year: Plato, the computer. Plato, which stands for Programmed Logic for Automatic Teaching Op- erations, is used by the Calculus and Statistics students, and it is hoped that all math students will be able to use it in the years to come. The computer, which is a University of Illinois project, is very expen- siveg but it also has proved very successful. It not only answers yes or no but can be pro- grammed to ask, Did you think about this possibility? Trig, statistics, college algebra, and general math students also have access to calculators. A math lab is being equipped so that every student will develop competence in the use of the desk calculator. Michael Nuding-Algebra, General Math, G ometiy Donald Ernst-Algebra, UICSM, General Math Donald McArthy-Algebra and Geometry 128 Lorene Campbell-Math Seminar, Algebra, Geometry ii, ii 54 i. Kathleen Hutchins-Algebra and Geometry Virginia Loftus-Algebra, Geometry, English P Q 1 td Vynn Walter-Algebra, Geometry, General Math 'A 'E'l'?iHfV5 awry 1 V ,,e '-Q 'rt L ill ' A Z S V X in ef ' L1 l 1 I EQ . . R. 6 John Hill-Trigonometry, Statistics, Geome try, Practical Math y '1'ilrQ5lfl G ll is George Haven-Geometry and General Math Alan Coleman-Algebra and General Math 129 Hi N Herbert Dulle-Math Seminar, Algebra xl Ronald Ziegler-Algebra, Trigonometry, General Math yxq Emma Large-Algebra and Geometry Carl Windisch-Algebra, Trigonometry, Practical Math, General Math, UICSM 130 as aw-.jay Ee rg -' L- . ,-lL .-- 1: ni-AQ ' C, l. l. 'lisa I Magi Q Y l l , 'weigh' -Q 4' 2 . 2' mill? le. r F .1 , ..,- June Nesbitt-Housing, Foods, Home Management, Home Ec Occu- Beth Swango-Foods, Home Economics pations .- Boys lnvade Home Economics Classrooms. Classes in Home Economics took on a new look as more boys en- rolled this year. Some of the most popular classes were Family Liv- ing, Housing, and Foods. Plans are being made for a new course next year in Bachelor Living. Besides the above-mentioned Gladys Hyde-Family Living, Child Care, Clothing courses, the Home Economics De- partment offered the standard courses in clothing, foods and nu- trition, home management, child care and development, family liv- ing, and housing. Each course is geared to meet the individual needs of future homemakers. 131 Alice Henseler-Social Studies, Consumer Education, SSCSC. John Sowinski-Government and World Affairs. Social Science Department Introduces New Methods George Wallis-Government and U. S. His- tory. 132 and Programs. September, 1969, saw the intro- duction of new material and new programs in the Social Science Department. Black history was studied in the U. S. History course, and Consumer Economics added a new dimension to the Economics course. Team-teaching by Mr. Milnes and Mr. Sheeley in the field of U. S. History brought complimen- tary comments from both staff 3 members and students. Teachers were confronted with many problems brought about by the double shift. It became very difficult for teachers to arrange conferences with studentsg and students became work oriented, finding. it almost impossible to make up work, seek additional help, or do research. William Evans-Government and Psychology. Vocational Program Highlights Special Education Department. ,,..,- Harry Busch-Vocational Counselor Sue Willey-Special Education Drivers' Education Trains for Life Dn Wheels. The Drivers' Education staff is convinced that driver education as a part of the regular school curricu- Ium is the most logical, effective, and practical approach to reducing traffic accidents. Thus, they are determined to give every student the opportunity to develop skills, knowledge, habits, and attitudes that will prepare him to live safely in a nation on wheels. Each student is required by law to take a minimum of 60 hours of classroom instruction. An elective course in behind-the-wheel train- ing is also available to students who are at least 15 years of age. ew i , sa 2 Roger Kendall-Driver Education Springfield High School's spe- cial education classes provide students with an opportunity to take part in a vocational program de- signed to meet each one's needs. Twenty-one students this year attended the class, where they re- ceived individual help during part of the dayg and the rest of the day was spent either attending various other classes or working at other schools or at jobs throughout the city. The pre-vocational program ac- commodated students, freshmen through seniors. The program is two-fold - in-school for freshmen and sophomores and work-study for juniors and seniors. Joseph Rockford-Driver Education 135 Expands Offerings. Business Department With the addition of three new instructors in September, the Bus- iness Department took on a new look. The three young men were engaged primarily in the account- ing and clerical phases of the bus- iness program. The curriculum was also broadened by the introduction of a general business course. Supplementing this basic busi- ness course is the accounting pro- gram and the secretarial program. The accounting program not only prepares the student for employ- ment in this field immediately after high schoolg but it also serves as an excellent background course for college-bound students. The secretarial program is a vo- cationally oriented sequence of courses consisting of typewriting, stenography, and office machines. A further expansion in course of- ferings is planned as space, per- sonnel, and student interest permit. 009 ,...-4 X . J Joan Struck-Typewriting and Stenography fQ d! Wilma Leasman-Typewriting and Office Prac tice .na i . r 1 F Jeanne Carmody-Typewriting and Bookkeeping David Abbott-Typewriting and General Business 136 . ,of .Z we :I XI xx V 1.9 5 fx.. gk -, :X ' , 1- -5, 1 4. da qi T wi c Xa f ,X V, fiisi 4 gh 3 2 Wk M 34 Portia Merrill-Ty cupations ww N Bef ,,, 15 Wir, ,L 1 : i n H H 9 Q M, W , 'x , , .As . :Mi-Aziz' fx ui? X ml LH - 1,1 L' ff' 3: gi jg -:.:. mn. A, .L ,1 1.5-' gl .Qu -, V., 4 25 K,- mg .L ,, '- ' 'f...,. ,. . ., : ' dt .-Y ' 2- kq ,.4 .M W , , ' S X M I NH! K 3 A 1 S S 3? f 1 , , gk ww u f J ML, QQ H, A ' z 40 K l 1 J has 1 4 Q X H , 1 52352 L -fix f i A 5 vi 4 Y 6 if K N I Q . w Q X kv ' L ,Ng ,, Y P gi jf' .F 1: ,iv v ff, Q , lifal' 5 7 - f .. H V x L 1 2 1 r if I2 i 1 ' w EP . EJ m f r ff' llllwwfy in 1 YW ni? 4 .232 L F Il AX 5 Y'?'W , N. Q . 3 if igv f . iffimz Q. my ff .13-EEi13'if?l ' ' , '-71. N , , ' Q :-H. sl. a w .. W ii X vu hx V, -U, 3, cf! , Robert Young-Drafting and Metal Shop John Staats-Woodworking Industrial Education Takes on a Homeyf' Look Home Maintenance added the homey touch to the Industrial Education Department this year. This new course offered the stu- dents a chance to learn skills use- ful around the house in minor re- pair jobs and in simple construc- tion. ln addition to this, Industrial Ed- ucation offered the traditional courses in mechanical drawing, architecture, photography, graphic arts, woodworking, advanced cab- inet work, introduction to metal, and metal technology. ln the realm of vocational classes, machine shop, which is a two-year program, welding, and vocational drafting were offered. 138 Jack Fischer-Distributive Education, Cooperative Work Training fd' X. Thomas Morris-Diversified Occupations and Cooperative Work Training Alan Gurski-Photography, Graphic Arts, Woodwork- ing -JJJQ., 7-.Ji 1. Ia F ii, NR A I 4 5 'xii H J.. mrs ,ix ' wi, Charles Trowbridge-Home Maintenance, Metal Shop, Audio-Visual Aids. W X , 4 f Wadi, 1 Willard Duey-Drafting 139 ill as 1 Thomas England-Freshman, Sophomore P. E. Staff Coordinates Four-Year Program. This year saw many healthy changes in the Physical Education Department. One of the most im- portant changes was the initiation of a progressive program, or a four-year plan that would avoid constant repetition of the same sports year after year. An adaptive program was in- troduced for those students who, for health reasons, could not enroll in the regular physical education classes. These students studied various games as well as the fun- damentals of seasonal sports, thus preparing to be better spectators. The P.E. Majors class was in its second successful year with 24 girls enrolled. This class is primar- ily designedfor students interested in a career in Physical Education or Therapy. and Senior Physical Education George Meidel-Senior Physical Education -Q9 1 40 l Clark Barnes-Freshman, Sophomore, and Junior Physical Education Mel Knotts-Sophomore Physical Education 69 hE Donald Yutzy-Junior, Senior, and Special Physical Education Norman K99fnel JUni0f Physical Education Barbara Snider-Freshman and Sophomore Physical Education Ann Wisnosky-Swimming V A X QQ!! 'A x 522.2 aj Y l . F - L iff. ,7 M- ' L f' . , ' ll 'BJP-f l. , l ,Q--' I I ' y. egg- Patricia McFadyen-Sophomore and Special Physical Education Donald Hudson-Freshman Physical Education i- ' -Q . ,. lm 5 ,.- ez , 5 1. , .L - 2 . K , r ' , i X Linda McCoy-Senior Physical Education Juamta Jones Junlor Physical Education Alma Liebman-Freshman Judy Tucker-Health Office Staffs Provide Many Senfices. Efficiency, courtesy, and unlim- ited patience characterize the personnel in the three offices at SHS. In the main office, Mrs. Traut- man, Mrs. Lane, and Mrs. Browning receive school visitors, handle the finances of 28 school clubs and accounts, prepare requisitions and budgets for equipment and sup- plies, and handle official corre- spondence. ln the Student Office, Mrs. Mar- tinie serves in many capacities in the busy Communications Central and Mr. Greenwood are primarily concerned with attendance and at tendance records. ln the same of fice, Mrs. Blair, the school nurse, is on duty - and busy -through out the day, administering to stu dents with various types of illness, injuries, or emotional upsets. Mrs. Kostolni in the Counseling Center graciously receives stu- dents, parents, prospective em- f ployers, and other visitors to the Center. 1 l of SHS. Miss Bryant, Mrs. Schielke, Virginia Hansen-Study Hall Assistant ' Dorothy Lane-Bookkeeper s ' A Nadine Trautman-Secretary Arvia Bryant-Attendance Clerk 143 , i i l I il v i Grace Kostolni-Clerk, Counseling Center rf'-Nik Norma Browning-Secretary, Main Office 144 Carl Greenwood-Attendance Officer Marian Maninie-Clerk, Student Office ' 5' if .2 x l e l el I A ii W ff, ' if L A E ,J A. ,QX5 .V f .. 2 ,S f If he w Hilda Blair-School Nurse Gail Schielke-Attendance Clerk in N Custodial and Cafeteria Staffs Senfed Students and Faculty. DAY CUSTODIANS. Bill Shipley, Harold Pickerel, Lloyd Sistek, Ray Mogle, Frances Brunk. A staff of efficient custodians was on duty both day and night during the past year. Mr. Lloyd Sis- tek, supervisor of the day staff, was responsible for the maintenance of a clean, comfortable, and pleasant school atmosphere. The duties of this group ranged from the instal- lation of fluorescent lights in the classrooms to the mammoth snow removal operation during the month of January. The night staff was charged primarily with the cleaning of the classrooms and hallways. Mr. Frank Kobetich served as foreman of this group. NIGHT CUSTODIANS. William E. Chiles, Victor Wartenbe, Robert Craig, Frank Kobetich. Not Pictured: Lillian Ivy, Agnes Bradley, Dorothy Simmons, Aretha Williams, Carmillo Silberi. In the cafeteria, a dedicated staff provided students each day with tasty, nutritious lunches. In spite of the fact that many students were finished with classes at noon or did not begin classes until after noon, the cafeteria served an average of 600 students and 120 teachers a day throughout the year. CAFETERIA STAFF. Front Flow: Betty Sperry, Alleta Britton, Neva Colean, Martha Lee, Mardel Moffett. Row 2: Norma God- dard, Emily Wiebking, Clella Patterson, Maxine Pope, Elfreida Blair. l45 , .V V.. 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Ha ' JEEEV Jamfm:g 3 T 15 '1 ' U 37533215 1 ,-1 H1 QxW ' 321:- ' ' 1, .5 , ., 11 51551-1111, ,, ' 1, viyfvx gy Y ?1111155iE31Qs- 1 fir. 4151.25 1 ..xpQj5! i:,, Mes: M,11 gsisg U 1 f S N Q x , 11,1 1 A . Q .Mi 55521 gin? 'rip 'xxfk 711. .ui W- 1,. ,. 5- M .11 UA 3:11, 13 'hfiwmpfi 1 5551 N 1 1.1 11 1 1 -11 11 1 .-J 11 1111Q V51 1 ' ' , .. E 1 T X14 Q 11 15 11111 B1 111 V 1557 il 11 H M 11.11 M A -ld. H 'w-fmsg A John Adams Flicke Adermann Gary Adkins Thomas Albertson Gail Allen James Allmon Kim Anderson Judith Andrew Elaine Apostolos Rebecca Appenzeller Susan Askew Janice Avart l Seniors Exceed Goal of 3,000. Senior class officers. Mark Kenyon, Presi- dent, Andy Gordon, Vice-Presidentg Marilyn Gates, Secretary, Terri Weller, Treasurer. 1165 Adio Nancy Reinning thoroughly enjoys Barb Woods' dilemma. wi 'fn' Carol Brooks Neila Brookshier Douglas Brown Gail Brown Sharon Bruss Marilyn Burge Jeffrey Burgess Rebecca Buriison E vans makes another funny. fig? Barbara Burns James R. Burton Steven Butler Richard Cadlgan Jerrold Callarman Daniel Camelin Ann Cameron Stacy Cameron Jean Carlson Robert M. Carmean Tom Carpenter Charles Carruthers Would you please give me the hose' Denny Vehovlc leaps for the ball. Nancy Carruthers Dorothy Cazel Marcia Cellini Mary Chapin Nancie Chapman Dennis Charlton Susan Chase Pong Pum Chuotong Theresa Cianferri John Clark Stephen Clark Beverly Clawson Rick Claycomb Martha Clements Geraldine Cobb Rex Goble Mark Cochran Mike Cochran John Colbert Deborah Colson Brent Conn Patricia Correll Joseph Coughlin Peter Coutrakon 3? lt's all in the fingers. 154 Charles Blythe heads for the stage ready to Wassail. John Cowie Walter Coy Larry Crawford Thomas Crouch Carla Daley JoAnn Daniels Julie Danilevich Maureen Darling Babette Dart Linda Dash Linda Davison Teresa DeFraties Teresa Dennison Sally Dexheimer Robert Dodd Joanne Dodds Julee Dominick Thomas M. Donnelly Jane Downing Deborah Dugger Greg Dunseth Daniel Durham Kirk Dyson Sue Eades rifilzezzeizi 'J fi Did you say you were for the South??? These are my balloons, and you can't have any of them! Jill Edgecomb Vanessa Edmonds Robert Edstrom Mark Edwards 156 7 Award-winning gridder as portrayed by the freshmen. Robert Eimer Diane Elliott John Ellsworth Jo Elmore Linda Ervin Jeffrey Evans Georgia Farley Kenneth Fehr 157 Randall Filipiak Thomas Flanagan Thomas Fleckenstein Salie Fluckiger Tom Flynn Larry Folkerts Phyllis Foster Donald Foutch David Fowler Nancy Franke Kenneth Frankowiak Kathy Frantzreb Lynn Frederick Pam Fries Julie Fritsch Lynda Frkovich Mary Fromm Vickie Gahwiler Marilyn Gates Joy Geiselman Class enthusiasm of the younger set. John Gentile Michael Gleason Richard Goby William Goodman Robert Gorbold Andrew Gordon Samuel Gordon Scott Gray Melita Greblo David Gregory Kenneth Griffith James Grove 1 Q' l HW f - ', Q 3 ' M Wo JFHMMTU ' ', cw gi? W ht,. M N 5 1 s M,gga Rf V f, , H 2, ,V .. X V 'gi l r 1 'a ,J J ' E . sf' ig T. ,451 V ' nl I xii il I X 'mimi 9, wibfggig - - ,., ,fm ' MW an ,W I 7 .LMA ,,, lm .-.int ,..,,f,Q ss . 3 , , , f' ' ' f X X yr W mf Judith Havey Beverly Hawk Linda Heiberg Dave Heimlich James Hendrickson John Henn Deborah Herdes Karen Hickey Mark Higgins Carolyn Hield Michael Hileman Fred Hill Jan Hill Janice Hindson Susan Hoard Pamela Hodge Glen Hodgson Nancy Hoemann Forest Hoffman Nancy Hohenstein Michael Holl David Holland Deborah Hollingsworth Elizabeth Holzaepfel Gary Hoover Stanley Hopwood Dennis Houston Leoria Howard Gary Howell William Hull Susan Hulvershorn Ross Hulvey Donkey basketball provides fun for all. 162 MW, A Cappella monks sing of holiday cheer Q -ei ,Vi Wiiflfl , ' My , ,igww :f S qu as 44 ' - . Q 4 v . -X ,. g',,r, . My u.,,,. Lk- 1.-. ---1 lf I blow in your ear, will you follow me anywhere? - 'iflvffs 2 4 'EY-:S ' X5- , ' A Ak 514924: , ' it -f 55, -do if pl , Mr. Cochran displays part of his Indian culture to other science teachers. Bridget Humphrey Janet lmlay Linda lrvin Nicholas Irving Richard Jackson Carlene Johnson Karen Johnson Marchelle Johnson Ronald Johnson Vickie Johnson Grant Johnston Brenda Jones 'I63 Donna Jones Janet Jones Michael Jugan Mary Lynn Juhl Timothy Jurincie Sondra Kasalko Donna Kates Jane Kaufman Carolyn Kay Kim Kazmaier Shannon Kearney Miriam Keeley Henry Keene Gerald Kellar Nancy Kellus Warren Kelly Jill Kennedy Mark Kenyon Victoria Kerasotes Gail Kiefer The Impossible Dream. Jennie Kimes Lucinda Kincaid Bob King Donna King Joseph King Lynn Kirk John Kirk Paul Klug Gilbert Knauff Ann Koch Ronald Koopman David Kopf 963 51' 1. ,131 - X 'lgfwgg' is--911 ,1 I 1. a -1 I 4 ua- 4165? X ' ' 3 'G mi - -N V, ,,w,X,,.M WI , ix A ' ya E .14 . 4 EX 1 lm- 1 rs -.f ,.- 1 if If Fifi: iw ,ix .L wi, John Kovski Leslie Kramer John Kublick Stephen Lamar Debra Landrey Holly Lane Kim Lane Susan Lane Michael Langenfeld Debra Langford William Lanier Carol Lansford Jacquie Larsen Joyce Lauder Marcia Laurie William Lauters Steven Lawrence Debora Leach Pamela Lee Sharon Lein Mary Ann Leonhard Vicki Lerch Robert Lohrenz James Lomelino Brenda Lowcock Nancy Lynch Patricia Maggio Walter Maier David Manson Debora Mari Vicky Markillie Linda Marlowe Janet Marr James Martin Monica Martin Phyllis Martin Lynn Martin Robert Massey Thomas Mau John Maurer Q l --I E Q - Q I never knew seniors were that tall! Robert Mayberry Terry Mazrim Michael McAlpine Gary McBride Kevin McCabe Theresa McCaffrey Alan McCaIister David McCauley Michael McCIintick Sandra McCollum Carolyn McCormick i Brent McCracken 1 Don t forget that spot! I wonder If he left the keys In Charles MoCurley John McDermott Elizabeth McGee James McGrath Thomas McKinzie John McMillan Mark Melnyk David Merritt Constance Meyer Karen Meyers Richard Millard Kathleen Miller 'Bl Y Y WY 77777777 I Scott Miller Linda Mills Bradley Mitchell Mary Mitchell Fladene Monroney Becky Morgan Dale Moscardelli Anne Moss George Moyer Eric Mueller Lynn Mueller Jean Mullen Jean Yoder executes a front flip. Mr. Trowbridge and his amazing electric beanie. Mr. Spreckelmeyer leads A Cappella in The Fly Catchers Concerto. A time to gossip in the early morning rush Peggy Myers Margaret Natale Jeffrey Neal William Neat David Neathery Nancy Nikirk Nancy Nolan Judith Northrup John Oaks Kathleen O'Brien Michael O'Connor Frederic O'Hara 172 GN iv A D- Denise Oehmke Nancy Olinger Janice Ondes Keith Osburn Michael Osterholt Thomas Overstreet Nancy Owens Norma Ozier Barbara Patrinelis Susan Pearson Deborah Pelham Kenneth Peters Steven Peterson Stephen Petrone Kristina Phillips Mike Phillips Robert Poos William Porter Patricia Powell Stephen Powers Lauretta Pribal Kristine Proctor Mary Pruess' William Putnick Jeanette Putting Lau ra Rauch Mary Raymer Susan Rector Gary Reeves Nancy Reinning Paulette Rettinghaus Deborah Reynolds Richard Rice Nancy Richter Jay Riseman Kimberly Roach Emily Roberts Michael Robertson Donald Robinson Henson Robinson 'I74 I know she can fit a lot in her purse but this IS ridiculous Our group had 502, fewer cavities Ronald Robinson Carol Routman Cynthia Royal Barbara Rubin Sheridan Ruggles Dale Ruggless Ronald Ruskey Jeanne Rutter Patricia Schwagmeyer Mike Schwartz Rebecca Schwarz Paula Selvaggio James Serbin Lori Sgro Gary Shae Patricia Sheahan Gail Sheffield Robert Shelton Jeannie Sherer Susan Shinn Rita Shirk Laura Shontz Linda Short Betty Skeeters Bruce Smith Gary Smith Janet Smith Nancy Smith Rodney Smith Nancy Snow Connie Solomon Linda Spiegel Paul Spitz Stephen Spring Joyce Springer Coni Staff George Stailey James Stark Wrenda Stecker Debra Stehman Robert Stelzer Patricia Stevens Cynthia Steward Kim Steward Gary Stewart Marsha Stewart Richard Stokes Roland Stoller Mary Suddarth Keith Sullivan Bruce Sweeney Barbara Tarr Don't you ever try that again! Michael Tarr William Tarr Elizabeth Telger Darlene Tepker O My 1 ? M wwf ,,. K gb' 1' Q 163511 -Q-Q.. .J:,F .Q-.-v O v Q ,if Bob Usher Ronald Varns Ed Vehovic Carolyn Vetter Elizabeth Vicars Debra Vincent Michael Vincent Margaret Voyles John Vuylsteke Thomas Walsh Brenda Warner Laura Warren Ruth Wasmundt David Waters Roxanne Watson Charles Watts Craig Webb Alinda Weber Kit Weidinger Martha Weisbaum Patrick Welch Terri Weller Stephen Wells Grace Wendling Margaret West David Wheatman Stuart Whitaker Dale Whittle Stanley Wilcockson Jeffrey Wilday Harold Wieties Jacqueline Williams Kay Williams Carol Winhold Brenda Winkelman Kenneth Winner Rebecca Winning Carol Wise Carol Wittneben Keith Wood an-1 tzzv' Please let us win a game! Janet Zoch .LLAM t This is my 89th autograph today. i 5 , Stephen Wood Barb Woods Gary Woodson Pamela Woolard Vicki Wooldridge Flichalene Wormer Larry Wright Patrick Wright Jerry Yates Jean Yoder Michelle Yoder Paula Ziegler at i Mm. . 4 U w ak. 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' W . im' - 5 + fi I 1 . qv, K X H2525 ! , If 1 Q.. .MW J, us K Seniors Not Pictured Robert Anderson Guy Andrews Richard Arvin Steve Baer John Baptist Garry Barrow Paul Bell Bert Bennett Daniel Bergner David Boehler Richard Boehler John Bogden Steven Bolinger Margaret Ann Brady Linda Brooks Gloria Burris Brenda Byus Debra Casher John Clements Alan Cohen Dan Dailey Jeffrey Dailey John Davis Janice Day Clifford Dickinson Todd Domke Nivea Edge Harold Edwards Lewis Friedland Philip Galli Harold Gathard Richard Gentry Harry Gill Charles Gray Bradley Gubin Aaron Hannon Joann Heck Mary Beth Huck Lon lngels Jeanie Irvine Kevin Jackson William Jacoby Kim Johnson Gary Jones Kathy Judd Debra Kerr Nicholas Ketchum Kevin Kikendall Denise Kimmich Lawrence King Robert King Susanne Kline Clifford Krueger Charles Lowe Stephen Lowe Sandra Matheis Richard McAdams Carl McCurley Greg McFaIl Joseph McRoberts Jonathan Miller Paul Miloncus David Molnar Virginia Money Shirley Moreno Tom Morgan Shelley Noreuil Lori Oldenburg James Parziale David Petrauskas Larry Ragel Charles Ratz Deborah Reynolds Denise Ryan Roger Schleyhahn Herbert Schmidt Mark Schullian Robert Sennings Tom Sherertz Debra Simmons Morty Spence Sue Spencer Gerald Stark John Stemmons Frederick Stephens Kurt Stine Anne Stutz William Taft Judy Thompson Richard Towner Bruce Truter Michael Verona Janice Vignali Marsha Wade John Wake William Wetzel Betty Wilson Carol Wilson John Ziri 185 juniors Begin Their Search for Colleges Judith K. Adams Robert Affrunti Helen Alexander Justin Alford Mohammed Ali Diane Allen Hasan Alpan Ftenee Anders Gary Anderson Margaret Anderson Charlotte Angermeier Karolyn Antonacci Patricia Appenzeller Debra Arvin Gerald Atkinson William Atkinson Robert Aud Debra Bahlow Jeanine Bahlow Kathleen Bahre Artimese Baide Betty Baker Wayne Baker Karen Balkauskas James R. Ballengee Laurel Bangert Susan Barrington Ross Barrow Stanley E. Barrow Christine Bartscht Lawrence Bates Marcia Bechtel Deborah Beck Galen Becker John Beckman 186 Q9 O Egfr' ,gif 5. 'ZIP F , . .-6' 'f 'w.,,.l , 5 , Q ' fr . 5' ' ls use if . l 'ss xr - hu .. , , fir, , fl an ' k S 3'-ww 'S-af' v fa X Q H i ' l , is ,rs I Fl' Q Susan Bell Nancy J. Belton Debra Bennett Janet Benson Russell Bentler Michael Bietsch Robert Binetsch Joseph Blackwell Patricia Blakeman Mike Bloechle Gary Boatman Cheryl Boede Margaret Boehner Linda Bond Barbara Boord Rita Bordignon Mary Bormida Ann Bowlby Cynthia Boyle Tracy Bradshaw Susan Braverman Frank Bregenhorn Jerry Briggs Warren Brill Thomas Britz Kurt Brotherson Diane Broughton Mark Brown Roger Brown Karl K. Brunsman Karyl Buddemeier Mary Lou Bundy Dennis Burgener Sally Burke Sally Burnett Roger Burris David Butcher Stanley Butler Lewis Bybee Kevin Cain Judy Calcara Pamela Callarman John Calvert Vicky Camelin Carol Campbell Paula Camper Stephen Cape Sara Sue Carline Nancy Carlson Pamela Carroll Clifford Chapman Barbara Chase David Cihak Connie Clark Leslie Claycomb Pamela Claywell Robert Clifford Rodney Clinton Bill Cody Stephen Colantino David Colborn Jay Colston Debra Constant Penny Constant Rebecca Cordell Timothy Costello Karen Cowan Cynthia Cox Nancy Crawford Victoria Crifasi Linda Culver Susan Danna Sarah Dauphinais Gary Davey Diane Davidson Mary Lou Davis Raymond Davis Alana Davison Nancy Dawson Samuel Dawson Lloyd Day Susan Dees Raymond L. Denton Mary Kay DeRight Steven Diamond Ronald Dickerson Dana Dinora Barbara Donnelly Denise Dowler Stephen Downtain Nancy Durbin Scott Easterly Sandra Eaves Jim Edmonds John D. Edwards David Eisen David Elder David Ellsworth Loralyn Engel David Erickson David Estes Karen Estes Steven Estes Robert Evans Michael Evnin Brenda Fagan Craig Fahringer Robert Fahringer Kathryn Farley Debbie Ferchow Barbara Ferguson Jon Filbrun Judy Filson Judy Fisher Janice Flanagan Gayla Frasier Randall French David Friese Deborah Fritz Kathryn Fritz David Fry Deborah Fry Trudy Fuhrken Linda Fuiten Barbara Funk William Furry mi 'Tn V1 li l l -i , , l Wi l 1 ' l : i i 1 ., . , , mwfi, - ',,j'l,f..h,1:F, ., A 1 1'-'U .EL Paula Gaa Edward Gahan Gary Gallup Bill Gant Marge Gaydos Raymond Gedaminski Victoria Gentry Connie Gerstung Deborah Gibson James Gibson Debra Glines George W. Gochenour Lisa Goodwin Neil Graham Steven Graham Cynthia Greene Cheryl Griffin Nancy Griffin Flex Griffin Deborah Griffith Margaret Griffith Donna Grigsby Kenneth Grman Karl Groesch Kurt Groesch Nick Groesch Mary Beck Groff John Gulley Harold W. Gutmann Linda Haaker Edward Haas Kathleen Hagan Craig Hagberg Brenton Hahn Gregory Hahn Ethel Hall Sue Halverson Cynthia Hamilton Mary Hammitt John Hampton Gary Handwerk Charles Harris l 189 19 Gary Harvey Keith Haynes Nola Kay Head Debra Headrick Robert Heady Janet Hearn Lydia Hecke Phyllis Heckler John Heidinger Philip Heimlich John Hellner Scott Helmholz Mark Hemp Bette Henkel Dan Henry W. Keith Henry Robert Hermon Sandra Herron Nancy Hertel John Hester Tari Hickey Connie Higgins Karen Sue Hilton K. Ward Hirstein Debra Hissong Holly Hoefle Joelyn Hoffman Jan Hoffmeister Ellen Hoggins Michael Hohenstein Arthur Hohimer Carol Hollinshead Cynthia Holtman Ashley Hoopes Robert Hoover David Horney Lydia Howarth Virginia Hubbard 0 pr ' we if l. Q t. J 4' I tltt ' ,xi 'V l Q ig f . 1 .N HG? 1 I ..M.... it z l v C g j l -gL.l 97' No applause, please. W..- Lorilee Huffman Paul D. Hughes Alexis Humphrey Linda Hunter Rosemary Huntley Victoria Hurst Joseph Hurwitz Stan lsley Joseph Jackson Verna Jacoby Nick Jannazzo Mark Janus Sam Janusweski Tom Jensen David Jewell Louis Jiardina Mardece Johnson Deborah Jones Gerald Jones Jeffrey Jones Kim Jones Marjorie Jones Pamela Jones Susan Jones Wesley Jones Harry Jorgensen Stephen Joyce Robert Kaige Dennis Kane Mark Katauski James Kates John Kehl James Keller Cheryl Kelly Cheri Kendall Carla Kennedy Oren Kennedy Thomas Kenyon im ' M Y., ,a-p. .4-f Gary Kessler Frederick Kibbat Francis Kilby Michael Killen Lyle Kincaid David King Miriam Kirchner Deborah Klang Philip Klein Kevin John Knecht Debra Koke Kenneth Koopman Laurel Krapf Lynne Krapf Karen Kunze Barbara Lambie David Landreth Douglas Lane Constance Langston Jean Lanham Lyndall Large Kenneth Latham Cathleen Lawley Cheri Laws Pamela Layden Cynthia Leach Stephen Leach William H. Leaverton Christopher Lee Marianne Lee Mary Lefferts Richard Leininger Linda Leming John LeValley Dale Leveque Linda Gunning cheers Solons. Grin and bear it, Mr. Lessly! 192 Donna Yurdin -the rypical woman driver. The pep band ??? r,kk,. Rebecca Lindbeck Jeffrey Lindquist Beverly Lolling Richard Lolling Shearl Long David Lutz John Lynn Pamela Malcom Richard Maldaner Sharon Mann Charles Martin Barbara Masterson Jeanne Matsler Forrest E. Mattix Sue Mau William Maxey Marsha May Robert Mayberry Kenneth McCaffrey Randolph McCoy Deborah McDonald Stephanie McElwee Richard McGeath Philip McKibbin George D. Meiners Vic Menichetti Bridget Mercier Cheryl Mettler Molly Metzger Patricia Michael James Miles Margaret Miller Mark Miller Randall Miller Julie Miloncus 193 Steve Mitchon Claudia Molnar Sharon Monette Tom Montgomery Denny Moore Jerrie Moore Melanie Moore Deborah Moscardelli Kevin Moss Pamela Muench James Muir Martha Muir Ruth Mullenix Andrew Muller Carla Munday Cathy Munzert George Muffin Paul Murray Rose Natale Cynthia Nation Richard Neal Sandra Neal Richard Nebel Nancy Neff Linda Negrete Karen Nesbit Edith Nesbitt Cindy Neumann Sally Newton Ada Nickel Debra Nickelson Kathleen Nolen Crystal Noska Cynthia Nudo Peggy Nusbaum Roger Nuss Marjorie Nutt Monica Nystuen Victoria Obcamp Dennis O'Brien Mary O'Brien Margaret O'ConneII Susan O'Connor Jane Oltman Patrick O'Neal Michael O'NeilI Susan Ormsby Barbara Osborne Terri Osborne Karen Osburn Teresa Owens Richard Pardee Diana Parker Priscilla Patey Michael Patkus Michael Patterson David Patton Dawn Peake Kathy Pearman Connie Pennington Sheila Peter Jean Petrauskas Mary Peyton 194 W an ff' Q -121 Cheerleaders don new uniforms for Homecoming pep rally Freshman Class Car Wash was not all work! Sideline center warms up. Michael Pickett Judy Pilarski Sally Pinckard Debra Pollack Michael Poston Susan Prentice Sandra Pride Deborah Puma Cheryl Ragel William Ralph Ross Rambach Linda Ramsey John Randall Dale Rankin Andrea Ray Douglas Ray Jack Reynolds Shelley Rhoads Janet Richardson Mark Risi Candace Roach Jane Robbins Victoria Roberts Robert Rodgers Janet Roper Blaine Ross Blake Ross Deborah Routson Kathy Rubenstein Robert Ryan Kirk Sand Peter Sander Hilah Sarius Susan Schaeffer Susan Scharhag Penny Schildwachter Gail Schleyhahn Mary K. Schnirring Harvey A. Schrenk Mary Schroeder Susan Schuermann Harold Schwartz Don Scott Michael Scott Douglas Scranton Patrick Selvaggio Donald'Settles Eric Seward Michael Sewell Carol Shaudis Robert Shauger Marla Shaw Kathleen Sheehan Robert Shields Danny Simpson Norman Skeeters Phillip Slater Debra Smith Jay Smith John M. Smith Roger Smith Jeffrey Smysor Laurel Snyder Timothy Souther Linda Spanski Linda Squires Cheryl Stark Joy Starkey Sandra Starkey Rex Stauffer Timothy Stecker Michael Stephens Thomas Stevens Ralph Stevenson Carol Stickney Susan Stone Candace Strang Craig Straub Thomas Stutzman Michael Suppan Julia Tatum Deborah Tebrugge John J. Terril Alison S. Thomas Paula Thomason Lawrence Tipps Gregory Tishar Randall Tozer Cathy Tull Penny Turner 196 gas: ' . '-., ,..i fl l ls it really water? Heigh-ho, Silver! And away! aa, IL' . l L 4 I1 , Y 1' l Fi 1.1 -1 ,I 1 xr, 7 my is it ,ml Robert Turner Terry Upp Theresa Utinske Robert Van Meter Dennis Vehovic Constance Vogel James Vorderstrasse Nancy Walker Carolyn Walsh John Walsh Jerry Wanless Hugh Wayham Jennifer Weaver Gary Weber John Weitzel Michael Weller Derinda Wendler John Westenberger Thomas Wheeler James White Christina Whiteside Mark Whitlock Richard Wiley Ann Wilhelm Andrew Wilkins Kandy Willey Theodore Williams Linda Williamson Alan Wilson Suzanne Wilson Bonnie Wise Richard Wolters Barbara Wood David Wood Deborah Wood Shirley Wopperer Marietta Wright Deana Wyatt Annette Wyckoff Julie Yates Gork Yee Dana Younkin 197 i Sophomores Show Promise as Elder Senators. SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS. Carolyn Meyer, Treasurerg Liz Coutrakon, Secretaryg Jo Randolph, Vice-Presidentg Mark Killion, President. Debra Abraham Joel Abramowitz Karen Ackerman James Ackman Steven Adermann Bruce Akright Jeffrey Aldrich Rebecca Andrew Gloria Apostolos Susan Appleman Carmen Arnold Gregory Atterberry Connie Bachmann Mary Bahr Jo Ballengee Brenda Baptist Karla Barber Julia Barker David Barnes Gregory Barstead Alan Bass Elizabeth Bast Grace Bauereiss Debra Baumgartner his Ellen Beaumont Gail Beck Alane Behrens Kimberly Bennett Raymond Bentler Robert Bernard Cheryl Berry Pam Bick Nancy Birdsell Richard Birkey Susan Blizek Bonnie Blythe Rebecca Boehner Sheralyn Boner Robert Bonfield George Bonnett 198 Qlillll ggi tg fu? gi at HF' I I I-3 Avi Connie Bordignon Cheryl Bostian Sandra Boys Sue Boys Ginger Brammer Gregg Brannan Ann Bregenhorn Brenda Brewer Charles Bridges Cynthia Briggs Dennis Brinquet Scott Brinkman Marsha Brittin Heather Brooks Debra Broughton Frank Brown Shelly Brown Robert Brownfield James Bryant Bradford Bucklin Linda Buker Jan Burkhardt Terry Burnett Jan Burris Sue Cadwallader Pamela Cain Mark Cantrall Thomas Carey Rance Carpenter Rebecca Carriker Connie Carroll Melinda Carroll David Carruthers Terri Castles Joel Catlin Janet Cazel Catherine Chapin Thomas Cianferri Donald Clark Terri Clark Debra Clay Alfred Claybourne Dennis Cleary Janet Cliburn Robin Cline Terry Clingan Jane Cody Jack Collins David Colonius Karen Comingore Debra Conder Mark Corsale Kevin Costello Elizabeth Coutrakon James Crain Karen Crane Pamela Crawford Nancy Crespi Gary Crompton Cathy Cross Patrick Cullen William Cummings Gina Cycotte Michael Darling Kennon Daugherty Debra David Donald Davis William Davison Debra Day Jack Deater Russell Denton James Derrick Susan Desch Pamela Devocelle Susan Dey Dorian DiBartolomeo Charles Dickson Carolyn Dittberner Corinne Divis Catherine Dixon Ban won't wear off as the day wears on. Seniors never really grow up. Steve Dodd Marsha Dorn Vernon Dunn Robert Dunphy Jane Durham Virginia Dyer Lewis Dyke Richard Eckerstrom Sharon Edmiston Lisa Edwards Nancy Ellison Susan Ellington Donald Embree Judith Ervin Sue Erwin Elizabeth Evans Linda Fehr Britt Feldhausen James Fisher Nancy Fisher Kent Fitzpatrick Michael Fitzsimmons Rebecca Fleckenstein Robin Flesher Sally Flesher John Flood Mark Fortman Caren Foster Marion J. French Simon J. Freymuth David Fricke Richard Fritz John Fry Richard Funk Pamela Gaa Gayla Garber Julianne Garrard Holly Garvey Victor Gasparini Debra Gathard Holly Gerberding Karen Gerstung Darlene Geschke John Gibson Susan Gibson Constance Gill Patricia Gillen Sandra Glenn l J l l l K l 9 l l I 1 . ll , P- , ., at ' ' L ' ' ill 3 ' ' QE - - 5' ' , 4 - ' ., '. 1 'Pl W - i- 1. , X V- I ' . , 5, - -- g , 5' , .4 A J -- 3 1 5 ,, Z --' J -'If . air ii ' .V -':eI1?fi.E5i . .f ' ' wigs 7,5 -' A . 5 as A M X , Q IN WS 6 X., v 'Q X 5 ' -:: Q. I t -, . f . W, , , ' eb - l l - 1-4 95,94 It X X ll J if g i N l A .5 -V, . A .f ,J if 1 ' if 'N if 'fr ' if if I A Wap. , fr .5 .. , it A , W? L f' Tr' E , 5 Ji 3 ' ld . .. ,f r -,wil ll ,-f4..u1- ,fave 1 -4 gg, Sophomore Class shows school spirit. Freshman Class turns out another award-winning poster. I E:vX W? Av- A , 35452131 t '.t, J ,I i i Wh 1 '11, ' a a. J ' Pamela Goddard Robert Golding James Gomes James Goodrich William Gordon Robin Goss Stewart Grant Melissa Gray Pamela Greening Janet Greig Randall Grepling Sally Griffin Robert Grogan Cynthia Grove John Habbas Mark Hacker Lori Hagberg Denise Hagvall David Hahn Cheryl Hamilton Janice Hampton Linda Haney Steven Hanley Cynthia Hardy Patricia Harkness Margaret Harris Brenda Hart William Hartigan Helen E. Hasara Peter Havey Shirley Hawk Jane Hawks Sandra Hayes Sara Heimlich Diana Heinrichs Susan Helfand Philip Hemp Mark Henn Pamela Henning Rebecca Hershey Randall Hill Mark Hilliard Teena Hillyer Garry Mike Hinds Larry Hinds Joyce Hindson Mary Hines Robert Hines John Hinman Karen Hirsch Deane Hodde Matthew Hoelter Jon Holcomb Dana Holland Mary Horn Randy Horn Paul Horning Dale Hoskins Elise Hott Stephanie Houk James Howard Charles Hudson Donna Humphrey Robin Humphrey Gilbert A. Hunter David Hurst Gregory Hurst Joelyn Huson Cathy Hussey Margaret lrving James Isley Steven Jacobs Terry Jeffers Susan Jenkins Janice Johnson Terry Johnson Thomas Johnson Denise Johnston David Jones Randall Jones Paul Kaiser Anthony Kamnick Leslie Kanberg Kathleen Kane Ellen Kaufman Rick Kaufmann Kevin Kazmaier Jill Keene Timothy Kehoe Karl J. Ketchum Lori Keyes Madonna Kibbat Susan Kiefer Sue Killen Mark Killion Cheryl Kimball - Shawn Kirby Susan Kirk Kathleen Kniss Gail Kolinski Steve Koskey Thomas Kovski Ann Kozeliski Connie Kramer Christine Kroll James Kronenberg Karen Kugler Willis Kunkel Stephen Kuntzi Deborah Kurz Stephanie Lambert James Lambie Jennie Lammert Linda Landreth DeWitt T. Lane Lorene Lange David Lansford Jennifer Larsen Peter Larsen Don Lasswell Arletta Latham Deborah Lauer Jacquelynne Lawler Dianna Lawless Debra Leach Terry Leach Linda Lee Patricia Lewis 1 , Lzrij v -V e- , ' l tt: 3 list . Q 9 .. .. 'T' P+ ln l i l 'l X l I' l QW rl ,. '- - l 4 ,.. l Y ' K:- ,ps X qi . X X X 'if' X rm Squash! .vc U l gi R L, ki! 'Q i -.,. Jb .1 'W ' H all ,V Z Q, a 5 wil' L- N lu ' J L JD L l X I i I, William Liberman Paul Liffman Bradley Lindquist Christy Livingstone Ann Lohrenz Teresa Long Gary Longworth Susan Lorscheider Jeffrey Loughery Stephen Lowrance Meredith Lyon Sue Maggio Maureen Mahoney Katherine Major Tom Marantz Richard Mari Marcia Marks Ruth Ann Marshall Debra Martin John Martin Gayle Maxwell Robert N. Mayfield Charles McCaffrey Michael McCarthy Brenda McCarty Martin McClain Cynthia McCue Gregory McDermand Joan E. McKinney Michael McKinney David McFioberts Valerie Medlar Jeri Mercer Mark Merritt Don Metzger Lisa Metzger Carolyn Meyer Linda Meyer Daniel Meyers Kent Meyers Jeffrey Mickle Mary Midden Thomas Mileham Carol Miller David Miller David Miller Roma Miller Jennie Mills Robert Milner Kathryn Mitchell Victor Moscardelli Cathy Moss Patricia Mrosko William Mueller Diane Mullen Janet Muraro Norine Mu rfin William Murrell Mark Mussatt P Alan Nachman 'L' '- Terrance Neathery Ruth Negrete Nancy Nelson Lance Neuhaus Aleta Neumann Harry George Newman Kathie Nolan James Noll Ginger Noreuil Russell Norwood David Nygren Mark Oaks James Oberman Sandra O'Brien Dennis Oehmke Gregory O'Hara Deborah Orr Robert Osborne John Oswald Marsha Owens Deborah Page John Parch Arthur L. Parker Lachelle Parker Pamela Parker David Parks Janice Parks A, l Mary Napier 1 5' ' +5 I 1 1 ' V' i 5 L -f . i.. qi 4 F l l M. if- 1 I mv , eva 7 la- ssazxzwg P 21. lv at ' 5 J 11' ' 'if l vig I 4 ' ,ffff Barb Wood's VW entry predicts Homecoming victory. 204 'Q , 's. 'ev' Enthusiastic Senators support their team. .x -A fir Janit Parks Larry Patia Jan Patterson Kevin Patton Lau ra Pearson George Pedigo David Peel Gary Perryman Daniel Petrone Joseph Phillips Mark Pickering David Pippy Marla Plummer Cynthia Poe Mary Poos Michelle Pope Terry Porter John Povse Max Povse Debra Price Dennis Pryor Homer Pryor Jo Randolph David Ratz Paula Rauer Elizabeth Rawson John Rector Kathleen S. Rector Phillip Rector Ray Reents Diane Reis Michael Reisch William Rhea Gregory Rice James Rice Merrillee Richardson Robert Richardson Sandra Rigg Jeff Ritchison Jo Ritterbusch Aletha Robinson Marty Rockford Debra Rcfss Eva Row es Jo Ellen Rubin Charles Ryan John Ryan Diana Sablotny Cynthia Sackett John M. Sanders Carl M. Sandidge Cynthia Sandman Rebecca Sands Susan Saner Cathy Savage Mark Scaife Deborah Schaaf Patricia Schleyhahn Joe Schmidt Shelley Schneider Diane Schnirring Susan Schoenrock Jan Schroeder Paul Schroeder Lois Schwarz William Schwener Jeft Scott Roberta Sealock Edward Selinger Ann Sellers Frank Selvaggio Craig Seward Sarah Shaffer Catherine Sharp Robert Shaw Jean Sheffield Sharon Shipman Deborah Short Mary Shultz Karen Shusis Barbara Sias Nina Sihler Pamela Sim Val Simhauser Daniel Skaggs Vicky Skaggs Douglas Smith Gregory Smith Robert Smith Brad Smrcina Robert Sneed Latham Souther James E. Sparling Paula Spencer Steven Spinner Douglas Spinney Keith Staats Mark Stapleton Vickie Stapleton Mary Stark Patricia Stewart Rebecca Stewart John Stieren Shelli Stockbarger Greg Stone Rhonda Stone Janice Strang John Sturm Sandra Su rratt Sue Swango Greg Swanson Charles Swartz Kathleen Sweeney Gail Swisher Ronald Taintor Patricia Tarr Mark Tate Donald Tennyson Elaine Terrell Elizabeth Terrell Lynne Thompson Patricia Thurman Jacqueline Toomey Vickie Towner Tracey Trester Ellis Truesdale Carolyn Truter Debra Upp s Q A r j ,gig 5 ' J LX T' vo- Lori Wolfson ,.. Donna Yurdin Sharon Zehr Susan Usherwood Susan Vacco Amy Vance Karen Van Fossan Keith Van Fossan Susan Vaninger Carol Van Meter Barbara Veach Robin Verich Kevin Verona Mark Victor Barbara Volle Susan Vomachka George Voyles Kenneth Vuylsteke Jesse Wake Wendy Wallace Ellen Warman Mary Louise Warner Jackie Waren Diana Washko Mary Wasmundt Bonnie Webber Kenneth Weder John Weiner John Weisbaum Herbert Welch Ronald Wenneborg Melody Wersen Loretta Whitler Barbara Whitney Susan Wiant Zane Wickham Carol Wiese Douglas Wilcox Susan Wilcox William Williams Julie Wilson James Winder Clarice Winner Cynthia Wood Bradley Woods Howard Woods Linda Workman l Philos revert to second childhood at Homecoming Assembly. Gary 37136, U16 b8nd'S f9aI'l6SS leader. Freshmen Add New Dimension to School Spirit Rose Ackerson Diane Adams Meribeth Akins Karen Allen Kathy Allen Susan Alley David Allyn Jon Appenzeller Kathryn Appleman Donna Armbruster Terry Armstrong Patricia Arvin Sylvia Asbury Randall Austin Barry Badgett Aleda Bakutis Krista Balkauskas Kirby Ball Don Baptist David Barber Julia Barrow Cheryl Beahringer Robert Beard Ronald Beatty Sheryl Beatty Jennifer Beck Tony Beninati Debra Bennett Sandra Bennett Victoria Bergschneider Rodger Berry Carol Bieneman Robert Bietsch Carolyn Bishop Deborah-Blackledge Pamela Blankenship Martha Blough Randall Bluhm Talena Bolinger Carol Bolt 208 Michael Bond Chris Bonnett Bradley Boord Jeri Boring Elizabeth Bormann Lester Boyd Michele Bradley Robin Bradley Todd Bradshaw Megan Brady Bonnie Brandenburg Thomas Brandenburg Bruce Branham Joalice Bressan , Rebecca Bright Charles Brittin William Brittin Henry Charles Brown Ronald Brown William Brown Rebecca Brunner Barbara Bryant Gregory Bubalo David Buckles Brad Buecker Kathryn Butcher Sue Butler David Cain Kimberly Cain Timothy Caldwell Gail Camelin Scott Cameron Luann Canfield Meredith Cargill Cathleen Carls Ron Carpenter Jeffrey Carter Margaret Cary Ellen Cihak Andrew Clark John Clark Nicholas Clark Sarah Clausen Constance Clemons Janet Clifford Judy Clinton Karen Clouser Michael Clusker Brett Cochrane Martha Cockrell Mark Cody Robert Coe Victoria Coghlan Mary Beth Cohen Stephen Collingwood Pamela Colson Susan Conant Dan Connery Mark Cornwell James Corrington Janet Corsale Jerald Cosner Craig Countryman Karen Crawford Kathy Culver Dorothy J. Daniels Cathy Darling Kim Davidson Scott Davis Kathy Davison Patricia DeBosko Valerie Denny Diane DePonte Deborah DeWall John Dickason Gary Dickinson David Dodd Gregory Dominick Parth Domke Michael Dowler 209 Janice Drendel John Drennan James Dressendorfer Debbie Duda Patricia Dunbar Lesley Duncan Sheila Dunne Richard Durbin Karen Earley Jane Easterly Dana Eastridge Laura Eck Doug Edwards Linda Edwards Kent Elbow Patrick Eidredge Richard Ellsworth Nancy Embree Leann Enlow Mary Eric Julie Eschenfeldt Judith Estes Kaye Etherton Julie Evenson Anthony Ewald Sandra Fahringer David Farris Mark Ferry Gay Filson William Fischer Robert Fltzsimmons Cynthia Fluckiger Deborah Foss Gary Foster Walter Foster Ann Fox Janet Frantzreb Mark Freburg Thomas Frech Stephen Freyder Patricia Fricke Kenneth Fritchman Gary Fritz Jan Fritz John Fritz' Merry Fritz Janet Frkovich Nancy Fry David Fuller Peter Gaa Linda Gallup Alma Gardner Alan Garretson Robert Garvey Thomas Gasperin Wilma Gasparini Kathy Gassdorf Richard Gerlach Keith Gibbs David Gibson Craig Gilbert Robert Gillespie Tenia Gilson Sherrill Gladfelter Susan Glas Christine Good Sara Goodman Deborah Gordon John Gosnell Brenda Green Rebecca Green Margaret Greer Catherine Griest Amy Griffith Karen Groesch Robert Groesch Blaine Grove Diana Gutmann Debra Hagberg Steven Hahn ' Wg W it l, IP' X. Four score and seven years ago. . . Janice Hale Donald Hall Terry Halverson Debbie Hamilton Kevin Hamm Joan Hampton Valerie Hankins Lyndal Hanna Mark Hansen David Harris Diana Harris James M. Havey Diana Headrick Robert Headrick Kathy Hearn David Heaton Michael Heiberg Patricia Hemphill Susan Henry William Henry Alice Hermon Edwin Hibbs Mary Hibbs Kathy Hickey Diane Hield Martha Hilliard Mark Hindson Barbara Hodge Peter Hoelter Chip Hoffman David Hoffman Mary Hoffman Kathy Hohenstein Cynthia Hohimer Nancy Hohimer Clay Holland Stephen Holland Kathy Holliday Gary Hopwood Sheila Howard Kathleen Howe JoAnn Howell Steven Huber Gregory Hull Virginia Hunter Carol Huntley Rebecca Hurst Christopher Huso Look, Mom - no pedals! Pom Pom Girls perform Hoop Routine at Memorial Stadium Bradley Inskeep David lrvin Mark Jagow Thomas Janeway Todd Janus Nancy Jewell Charles Jiardina Cathy Johnson Mary Johnson Barbara Johnston Rebecca Jones Steven Jones Thomas Jones Mike Jordan Patricia Juhl Debra Kammick David Kannady Debra Karpowich Cheryl Kates Debra Kaufmann Kim Keffer Charla Kelley Mary Kelly David Kennedy John Kennedy Christine Kenworthy John Kenyon Debbie Killen Patricia Killen Michelle Killion Larry Kilwy Dale King Dana Klein David Klein Nancy Klekamp Katharine Klosky Truman T. Klusmeyer Cynthia Knotts Kim Knox Richard Koopman a Roy Kovski Lane Kramer Debora Kroll Susan Kunkel Mary Lael Susan Lambert Steven Lanctot Luther Landon Gary Lane Roger Large Andrew Larson James Laurie Thomas Layden Linda Lee Marlin Leezer Bruce Leveque David Lewis Joseph Licklider Frank Livingston Curt Lochmann Mary Logue Linda Londrigan Michael Lonergan Barbara Long Henry Long Thomas Loomis David Lumsden Kent Lyon Robert MacPherson David Mahoney John Majzel Susan Majzel Thomas Malcom LeAnne Maldaner Sandra Marcus Thomas Marquardt Gale Marr Steven Marshall Matthew Martin Dave Matsler al tQ 2 Mary Maxey Douglas Mayol Deborah McBride William McCaffrey Cathy McCarthy Mark McCurdy Catherine McGrath Sean McGuire Thomas McTaggart September Meadows Ruth Melcher Walter Melcher Hugo Mercado Deborah Meredith Mark Meredith Kathy Mettler Carol Metzger Marshall Mldden Donlta Miles Mark Miller Elizabeth Millhon LeRoy Mills Steven Mills Patricia Milner Michael Miloncus William Mitchell Patricia Moreno Alan Morgan Karen Morgan Rebecca Morris Bonnie Mueller Pamela Murphy Nancy Murrell William Myers Thomas Myerscough William Nagel Deborah Nash Tim Nation Sandra Neal Mary Neat Dennis Neff Henry G. Nelch Bruce Nichols Randall Nickell Julie Niederer Philip Nikirk Julia Noble Patricia Norman Susan Northrup Starlett Noska Frank O'Donnell Brian Ogg Michael Olinger Pamela Olson Linda O'NeaI James Orr Gregory Otten Larry Overstreet Shirley Owings Joyce Ozier Melanie Paddock Joseph Painter Russell Pankey Steven Paoli Brian Patton Richard Patton Todd Patton Theresa Peake Timothy Pearson Joy Peters Mary Peters Sylvia Peyton Michelle Phillips Connie Pickering Jon Pickering John Pinneo Sally Plain Ellen Poore Carey Powell Jean Powell 14 J E rw l as ' ... i f f ,.-All ., I i I T 9-f .47-v 5' i i ii i li rl r- -v -v -l, vviaq T .,... l lx is 'A 1? P l P 1 4 1 war :-,.4,. ,47- we last W ,wg 9 . 2 . bs l Ja ff . NE' fl ,Www , my 'LX V .4 -a N 7 Gr .,-4' 'RL' HW: i fi 1 51? -59 Qj- X L ,,,,,, ll ' lx ,Ml Tom Walsh displays one of his many talents Mike McAlplne sweats out rigorous yoga training. we mm - su' rf. xxx X asf 315:5- Michael Powers Debra Prentice Gail Prince Thomas Proska Douglas Purnell Bruce Randall William Ray Rebecca Redman Jean Reid Ann Rethy Curt Reynolds David Reynolds Leonard Reynolds Tim Rice David Richardson Kent Richardson Kathryn Rieken Michael Ripka Kathleen Rippel Marlee Riseman Randy Ritz David Roberts Lee Roberts Jack Robertson Mark Robertson Gail Rodgerson Carol Rose Mardeane Rosenberg Vincent Roth Gregory Routson Kathy Rowland Chris Royal Carol Rudow Elizabeth Ruggles Randy Ruggles Richard Ruskey Henry Russell Mark Rustad Tom Rutledge Kathryn Ruyle David Ryan Leslie Ryan William Ryan Erin Sabath Linda Saccaro Roger Savorgino Paul Schafer Stephen Schafer 215 2 Cynthia Scharhag Dana Scheerenberger Linda Schmidt Lynne Schmidt Glen Schmitt Kenneth Schnapp James Schoenherr Mike Schott Christa Schrenk Barbara Schultz Nancy Schuermann George Scott Leonard Selvaggio Frank Senger Mark Serbin Beth Seward Tim Seward Mark Sewell Courtney Sexton Mark Sg ro Richard Shae Ann Shaffer James Shaw John Shaw Patricia Sheehan June Shipley Nancy Simpson Steven Skaggs Steven Skeeters Stephen Skinker Mary Slaten Cesilie Smith Chalyce Smith Jeffrey Smith Laurel Smith Sherman Smith Carol Sommer James Speis Deborah Spencer Edwin Sprinkle David Stacy Randy Staff Robert Stailey Paula Stecker Janet Stefani Stefany Steingraber Susan Stern Diane Stevens Debra Steward Stanley Stigleman Donna Stillwell Kevin Strang Linda Stuan Mary Sullivan Randall Sunderland Sandra Sunderland Dale Sundin Linda Sutheard Harold Swank Mark Swettman Jo Ellen Taft Ruth Tarr Jay Terkel Joan Thomas Frank Thoroman Dale Tippett Chris Toyota Tony Traylor Leigh Trester Charlotte Tucker Phyllis Turner Kathy Usherwood Mark Vance Barbara Vespa Tracy Vicars Ronald Vick Chris Vogel Dale VonBehren Mark Voth James Wake i n 32M ,,. 'ZW11 Gary Kessler searches for his lost cimicious reduvious. Mr. Windisch will never grow his nails out at this rate! Mark Walbert Sand ra Walden Donna Walker Ricky Wanless Kenton Wargo Alleen Washington Mark Wash ko Melody Watkins Jana Watts Mark Weaver Richard Weitzel Janice Weller Sandra Weller William West Daniel Wheatman Nancy White Roger White Awana Wickham Mark Wilcockson Jeffrey Williams Wilmer Williams Robert Wilson William Wilson Sand ra Winch Diana Wise Kathryn Witt Shelley Wolf John Wolters James Wood Odessa Woolery Susan Workman Becky Wright James Xamis Lup Yee Linda Yoder Mary Yoder Allan Yoho Steven Young David Zeller Terry Zeman 217 um A 'fi ,Q .IL .H 1. -.n-,H -ms - .7 Q K ...i- R vi' M- ' A . 5.9 t hm., 1 Hr ag f F? .4 I :gi if 1 w 4 PE f- B311 Senior Index ADAMS, JOHN - Transfer Western Military Academy, 1968, Football 33 A Cappella 4, ,Class Play 4 ADKINS, GARY - Class Play 45 Drama Club Play 4 ALBERTSON, THOMAS - Transfer Bloom- ington High School, 1969 ANDERSON, J. KIM - Office Occupations 4, Mixed Choir 2 ANDREW, JUDITH - Drama Club 4, Philos 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 4: Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 33 Drama Club Play 4 APOSTOLOS, ELAINE - G.A.A. 4 APPENZELLER, BECKY - G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, A Cappella 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 ASKEW, SUSAN - Student of the Week 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Philos 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 45 Home Room Representative 3, 4, Prom Committee 4 AVERY, SUSAN - Future Secretaries 3, 4: Office Occupations 49 A.F.S. Club 2, Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 BACHMANN, VICKIE - Band 2, 3 BAGGS, JAMES - D.E. Club 45 President 4: Home Room Representative 3 BAKER, TOM - Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Home Room Representative 2 BALKAUSKAS, MICHAEL BANNISTER, SHELLEY - Girls' Track 41 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, Drama Club 4, A.F.S. Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Student Council Secretary 45 Student- Faculty Advisory Committee 3: Prom Com- mittee 4: A Cappella 3, 49 Mixed Choir 2, Class Play 4 BAPTIST, JOHN H. BARBEE, SHARON - G.A.A. 4 BARNES, TROY - Basketball 2, 3, Track 3, Intramurals 2, 3, 4. BARRICK, JULIANA - Future Secretaries 43 Office Occupations 4, 0.0. Treasurer 4, Band 2 BARRON, ROCKY B. - Baseball 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 2, 3, 4 BARTLETT, ROBERT BATES, MARY - Swim Team Timer 3: Les Bas 2, Pep Club 25 Home Room Represen- tative 2, 3, 4: Prom Committee 4, A Cappel- la 3, 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 BAUMGARDNER, CAHRLES - BEARD, BETTY - Pep Club 23 D.E. Club 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir3 I got it! BEATTY, KEVIN BECHTEL, MICHAEL BEDINI, NANCY -Philos 3, 41 G.A.A. 3 BEHRENS, JANET - Philos 2 BENNETT, BERT - C.W.T. 3, 4 BERGSCHNEIDER, SHARON - D.E. 4 BERNARDY, JOHANNA - Transfer Ma- comb High School, 1968 BISHOP, STEVEN -Transfer Perkins High School, Sandusky, Ohio, 1969 BLOOMFIELD, KAREN - Transfer South- east High School, 1969 BLOUNT, JERRY BLUHM, CHRIS - Girls' Track 4, Pom Pom Girls 2, 33 Pep Club 2 BOEHLER, DAVID BOEHLER, RICHARD - Football 2 BOLINGER, STEVEN BORDIGNON, PAUL ABORMANN, STEPHEN - Swimming 2, 3, BOSTIAN, SANDRA - Swim Team Timer 3, 4, G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 2, 45 A.F.S. Club 2: Les Bas 2, 3, Junior Capitoline 3, Sophomore Girls' Choir 2, Class Play 4, Drama Club Christmas Play 4 BOWMAN, CONNIE - Transfer Ursuline Academy, 1968 BRADLEY, EDWARD - Intramuarls 3, ln- teract 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 3 BRINQUET, JO ELLEN - Les Bas 2, Mixed Choir 2 BRISTOL, DAN - Baseball 2, 4: Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 3: Cross Country 3, 4 BRITTIN, CAROL -Track 2, 4 BROOKS, CAROL - Les Bas 2, Prom Committee4 BROOKSHIER, NEIL - Transfer Glenn Hill High School, Augusta, Georgia, 1968, Philos 4, Pep Club 23 D.O. 33 Junior Achievement 35 Mixed Choir 2 BROWN, DOUGLAS BROWN, GAIL - Girls' Track 4, Future Secretaries 3 BRUSS, SHARON - Home Ec. Occupa- tions 4, President, Home Ec. Occupations 4 BURGESS, JEFFRY - Football 2, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3,4 BURLISON, REBECCA - Transfer Wil- Iiamsville High School, 1969 BURNS, BARBARA - Les Bas 2, 3, 4, Les Bas Pledge Chairman 33 Les Bas Vice- President 43 G.A.A. 2, Home Room Repre- sentative 4 BURTON, JAMES - Track 29 Cross Coun- try 2, 3, 4, Key Club 2, 3, Student Council 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4 BUTLER, STEPHEN CADIGAN, JACK - Transfer Rodger Sulli- van High School, Chicago, Illinois, 19673 D.E.3,4 CAMELIN, DANIEL - Interact 2, 3 CAMERON, ANN - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4g Newspaper 33 News- paper Editor 4 CAM ERON, STACY CARLSON, JEAN - Philos 3, 4, Art Club 4 CARRUTHERS, CHARLES - Track 3, Cross Country 43 Golf2 CARRUTHERS, NANCY - G.A.A. 4 CASHER, DEBBIE - D.E. 4, C.W.T. 3 CAZEL, DOROTHY - Literary Club 2, 3, Les Bas 2, 3, Pep Club 25 A.F.S. Club 2 CHAPIN, MARY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 Philos 43 A.F.S. Club 4 CHAPMAN, NANCIE - Spanish Club 4, Pep Club 2, 3: A.F.S. Club 2, 3, Band 2, 3,4 CHARLTON, DENNIS - Football 2, 3, 219 Senior Index Track 3, 43 Cross Country 41 Intramurals 3 CHUATONG, PONGPUN - Transfer Dam- rongroot, Chiengrai, Thailand, 19691 A.F.S. Exchange Student 4 CIANFERRI, TERESA - Prom Committee 4 CLARK, JOHN - Transfer Pawnee High School, 1967 CLARK, STEPHEN CLAYCOMB, RICK - Mixed Choir 2 COBLE, REX COCHRAN, MARK - Illinois State Schol- arship Semi-Finalist 43 Basketball 23 Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Interact 3, 4 COCHRAN, MICHAEL - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Interact 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 A Cappella 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 43 Singing Senators 2 COHEN, ALAN COLBERT, JOHN - Transfer Joliet West Township High School, 19693 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Intramurals 4 COLSON, DEBORAH - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Philos 2, 3, 4 CONN,BRENT COOPER, ROBERT CORRELL, PATRICIA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3, 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 43 Drama Club 4 COUGHLIN, JOSEPH - Transfer Hoover High School, Des Moines, Iowa, 1969: Track 23 Cross Country 2, 3 Peggy O'ConneII attempts to retrieve bas- ketball in G.A.A. action. COUTRAKON, GEORGE - Class Play 4 COUTRAKON, PETER - Student of the Week 43 Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Key Club 33 Stu- dent Council 2, 43 Home Room Represen- tative 2, 33 Student-Faculty Advisory Com- mittee 43 Prom Committee 4 COWIE, JOHN - Interact 2, 3, 43 Vice- President of Interact 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Com- mittee 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 CRAWFORD, LARRY - Transfer Waverly High School, 1968 CROUCH, THOMAS - Basketball 2, 33 Baseball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 33 Football Co-Captain4 COY, WALT - Football 2, 33 Intramurals 2, 3,4 DAILY, JEFF - Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Intramurals 4 DALEY, CARLA - Philos 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 Class Play 4 DANIELS, JOANN - Les Bas 23 Home Ec. Occupations 43 Newspaper 2, 3, 43 News- paper Circulation Editor 43 Junior Capito- line 3 DANILEVICH, JULIE - Transfer East Alton - Wood River High School, 1969 DART, BABETTE - Pep Club 23 Prom Committee 43 Class Play 4 DASH, LINDA - Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 DAVIS, JOHN DAVISON, LINDA - Intramurals 23 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 A.F.S. Club 43 Home Room Representative 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 A Cappella President 43 Singing Seven 3, 43 Advanced Choir 23 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 4 DE FRATIES, TERESA - Office Occupa- tions 43 Office Occupations Vice-President 43 Prom Committee 43 Class Play 4 DICKINSON, CLIFFORD DODD, ROBERT - Transfer Webster Groves High School, Webster Groves, Mis- souri, 19691 Drama Club 43 Drama Club President 43 Student Council 43 Newspaper Cartoonist 43 Class Play 4 DODDS, JOANNE - Tennis 3, 43 Pom Pom Girls 23 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 DOMINICK, JULEE - G.A.A. 23 Girls' Track 23 Philos 3, 43 A Cappella 43 Ad- vanced Choir 33 Drama Club 4 DONNELLY, MIKE - Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Wrestling 2, 33 Intramurals 3, 43 Home Room Representative DOWNING, JANE - Girls' Tennis 3, 43 Cheerleader 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader Co-Cap- tain 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Assembly Commit- tee 4 DUGGER, DEBORAH - Les Bas 2 DURHAM, DANIEL DYSON, KIRK - Intramurals 2, 3, 4 EADES, SUE -Office Occupations 4 EDGECOMB, JILL EDMONDS, VANESSA - Office Occupa- tions4 EDSTROM, ROBERT - Student of the Week 3, 43 Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Wrestling 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 4 EDWARDS, HAROLD - Golf 2, 3, 43 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir2 EDWARDS, MARK - Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Stage Band 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 EIM ER, ROBERT ELLIOTT, DIANE - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 43 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Les Bas President 43 G.A.A. 23 Mixed Choir2 ELLSWORTH, JOHN - Transfer Deerfield High School, Deerfield, Illinois, 1967: A Cappella 2,3 EVANS, JEFF - National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Golf 3, 43 Interact 2, 3, 43 Interact Secretary 4 FEHR, KEN - Pep Band 43 Band 2, 3, 4 FILIPIAK, RANDY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4 FLANAGAN, THOMAS FLECKENSTEIN, THOMAS FLYNN, THOMAS - D.E. 43 D.O. 2, C.W.T. 3 FOLKERTS, LARRY FOSTER, PHYLLIS - Class Secretary 2, 33 Student Council 33 Home Room Repre- sentative 3, 43 Assembly Committee 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 Sopho- more Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3 FRANKE, NANCY - Philos 2, 3, 43 Band 23 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 A Cappella Choir 3,4 FRANKOWIAK, KENNETH - Baseball 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 4 FRANTZREB, KATHY - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Les Bas 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 A.F.S. Club 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Advanced Choir 2 FRIES, PAM - Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 FRKOVICH, LYNDA - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 1967: Pep Club 2, 33 Philos 2, 3, 43 Junior Capitoline 3 GAHWILER, VICKI - Transfer MacArthur Senior Index High School, Decatur, Illinois, 19675 Girls' Track 45 G.A.A. 4 GALLI, PHIL - Transfer Griffin High School, 1968 GATES, MARILYN - Swim Team Timer 35 Les Bas 3, 45 Class Secretary 45 Home Room Representative 45 Capitoline 45 Cap- itoline Copy Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Committee 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 3, 4 GATHARD, HAROLD GEISELMAN, JOY - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 National Merit Letter of Commendation 45 Outstanding Teenager of America Award 45 Pep Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 25 Les Bas 2, 3, 45 Home Room Represen- tative 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 4 GENTILE, JOHN - Football 25 Wrestling 3 GENTRY, RICHARD-D.E. 4 GLEASON, MICHAEL - Golf 2, 3, 4 GOODMAN, BILL - D.O. 4 GORBOLD, ROBERT - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Campus Life 2, 3, 4 GORDEN, SAMUEL GORDON, ANDREW - Class Vice-Presi- dent 45 Prom Committee 4 GRAY, CHARLES - D.O. 4 GRAY, SCOTT GREBLO, MELITA GREGORY, DAVID - Drama Club 45 Dra- ma Club Executive Board 45 Campus Life 2: Capitoline 45 Class Play 45 Drama Club Play 4 GRIFFITH, KENNETH -Transfer Lake For- est Academy, Lake Forest, Illinois, 19675 Home Room Representative 2 GROVE, JAMES - Key Club 2, 3, 45 Key Club President 45 Representative for Key Club in Student Council 4 GUBIN, BRADLEY GUNNING, LINDA - Cheerleader 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Les Bas 25 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 2 HAGAN, KENNETH - Basketball 2, 35 Football 2, 3, 45 Home Room Representa- tive 2,3 ' HAMILTON, JILL - Cheerleader 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 3 HANDSHY, MARY - Art Club 2, 3, 45 Art Club President 45 Newspaper 45 Sopho- more Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 HARFORD, JIM HARLAN, DENNIS HARTIGAN, DONELLE - Girls' Track 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Les Bas 2 HASELEY, CHERIE - Office Occupations 45 Les Bas 25 Newspaper 3, 45 Newspaper Circulation Manager 35 Newspaper Busi- ness Manager 4 HASKELL, PAT - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Band 2, 35 Class Play 4 HAVEY, JUDY - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 1969 HEIBERG, LINDA - Junior Capitoline 3 HEIMLICH, DAVE - Football 2, 3, 45 Track 25 Prom Committee 4 HENDRICKSON, JIM HENN, JOHN - Football 2, 3 HERDES, DEBORAH HIELD, CAROLYN - Transfer Center South Junior High School, Kansas City, Missouri, 19685 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Les Bas 2, 3, 45 Les Bas Pledge Chairman 45 Future Teachers 2, 3, 45 Vice-President 35 President 45 Drama Club 25 Newspaper 3, 45 News Editor 35 Editor in Chief 4 HIGGINS, MARK HIGH, RICHARD - Transfer North High School, Riverside, California, 1970 HILEMAN, MICHAEL - D.E. HILL, JAN - Semi-Finalist A.F.S. Ex- change Student 35 Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 Pep Club 25 A.F.S. Club 2, 35 Student Council 35 Home Room Representative 45 Newspaper 2, 35 Prom Committee 45 Spanish Club 35 Philos 2, 3,4 HILL, FREDERICK - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist HINDSON, JANICE - Pep club 45 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Girls' Track 3, 45 Home Room Rep- resentative 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Band 2, 3, 4 HOARD, SUSAN - Pep Club 25 Philos 2, 3, 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Junior Capito- line 35 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 HODGE, PAMELA - Future Secretaries 3, 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 HODGSON, GLEN - Transfer Woodward- Granger Community High School, Wood- ward, Iowa, 19695 Intramurals 4 HOEMANN, NANCY -Transfer Richwoods High School, Peoria, Illinois, 19685 Intra- murals 35 Les Bas 3, 45 Les Bas Secretary 45 Future Teachers 3, 45 Secretary Future Teachers 45 G.A.A. 45 Newspaper 4 HOFFMANN, FOREST - Transfer Jarvis Collegiate, Toronto, Ontario, 19695 Cross Country 2, 35 Swimming 2, 45 Class Officer 25 Student Council 3 HOH ENSTEIN, NANCY HOLL, MICHAEL - Interact 35 Band 2, 35 Student Council 4 HOLLAND, DAVE - Track 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Key Club4 HOLLINGSWORTH, DEBORAH - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Girls' Track 3, 45 Les Bas 25 A.F.S, Club 25 Home Room Representa- tive 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir2 HOOVER, GARY HOPWOOD, STAN HOUSTON, DENNIS HUCK, MARY - Transfer St. Teresa Aca- demy, East St. Louis, Illinois, 19695 Nation- al Merit Finalist 45 lllinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 4 HULL, WILLIAM - Track 25 Cross Country 25 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Key Club 2, 3 HULVERSHORN, SUSAN - G.A.A. 35 Ad- vanced Choir 4 HULVEY, ROSS Ill HUMPHREY, BRIDGET - Intramurals 25 Les Bas 2, 35 Pep Club 25 A.F.S. Club 25 Home Room Representative 35 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 IRVING, NICK JACKSON, KEVIN Jay Smith and Joe Jackson rehearse for Birdie, - S 15- ii In II K5 I A view from the bridge - before the fire. JACKSON, RICHARD - Transfer MacArth- ur High School, Decatur, Illinois, 19685 Baseball 2, 35 Football 2 JACOBY, BILL -C.W.T. 45 Band 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, CARLENE - Intramurals 45 Spanish Club 25 Pep Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 45 A.F.S. Club 2, 35 Junior Capitoline 35 Band 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, KAREN - Transfer Morris Community High School, Morris, Illinois, 19695 Pep Club 35 G.A.A. 25 German Club 35 Student Council 3 JOHNSON, MARCHELLE -Transfer North Central High School, Indianapolis, Indiana, 19695 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 25 D.O. 45 D.O. Vice-President 4 JOHNSON, MARY - Transfer Westwood High School, Mesa, Arizona, 1969 JOHNSON, RONALD - Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Band 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 JOHNSON, VICKI - Pep Club 25 Pep Board Advisor 25 Philos 2, 35 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 JOHNSTON, GRANT - Pep Band and Stage Band 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 4 JONES, BRENDA - Pom Pom Girls 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Philos 2, 3, 45 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir3 JONES, DONNA - Intramurals 2, 35 Philos 2, 3, 4 JUDD, KATE JUHL, MARY - Les Bas 25 Home Room Representative 25 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 222 KASALKO, SONDRA - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Spanish Club 25 Les Bas 2, 35 Debate Team 2, 3, 45 Science Club 25 Student Council 45 Newspaper 2, 3, 45 Feature Editor 35 Managing Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 3 KATES, DONNA KAUFMAN, JANE - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Spanish Club 25 G.A.A. 45 A.F.S. Club 3, 4 KAZMAIER, KIM - Art Club 2, 3, 45 Drama Club 3 KELLEY, MIRIAM - Swim Team Timer 35 Girls' Track 45 Les Bas 25 Cheerleaders 3, 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Home Room Repre- sentative 45 Homecoming Committee 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 KEENE, HENRY KELLUS, NANCY - D.O. 3, 4 KELLY, WARREN - Baseball 45 Basketball 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 KENNEDY, JILL - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 19685 Girls' Track 45 Prom Com- mittee 45 A Cappella KENYON, MARK - Student of the Week 45 Football 25 Golf, 2, 35 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Key Club 3, 45 Class President 45 Student Council 45 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 45 Student-Faculty Advisory Committee 45 Prom Committee 45 Class Play 4 KERASOTES, VICTORIA - Prom Commit- tee 45 Homecoming Committee 45 A Cap- pella 35 Singing Seven 45 Advanced Choir 2 KERR, DEBRA KETCHUM, NICHOLAS KIEFER, GAIL - Office Occupations 4 KIMMICH, DENISE - Pep Club 25 A.F.S. Club 2, 35 Prom Committee 45 Les Bas 2 KINCAID, LUCINDA KING, ROBERT KIRK, LYNN - Student of the Week 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Les Bas 2, 35 A Cappella 45 Advnced Choir 2 KIRK, JOHN KLUG, PAUL - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Basketball 25 Intramurals 3 KNAUFF, GILBERT - Transfer Bradley High School, Bradley, Illinois, 19685 D.E. 4 KOCH, ANN - Transfer Mundelein High School, Mundelein, Illinois, 19675 A.F.S. Club 2, 3, 45 Capitoline Co-Editor 45 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 45 Singing Seven 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 35 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- FinaIist4 KOOPMAN, RONALD - Intramurals 2, 4 Senior Index KOPF, DAVID - National Merit Finalist 45 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 45 Out- standing Teenager of America Award 45 Home Room Representative 3, 45 Orchestra 2,4 KRAMER, LESLIE - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 Prom Committee 45 A.F.S. Club 3, 45 Home Room Representa- tive 2, 3, 45 Newspaper 2, 3, 45 Art Editor 45 Drama Club 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Singing Seven 45 Class Play 45 Drama Club Play 45 Swim Team Timer 4 KUBLICK, JOHN - Wrestling 2, 3, 45 Co- Captain Wrestling 4 LAMAR, STEPHEN LANE, HOLLY - Future Secretaries 35 Pep Club 25 Home Room Representative 35 Les Bas 2 LANE, KIMBERLY - Student of the Week 45 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Presi- dent Philos 45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 Secretary G.A.A. 3, 45 D.O. 45 Home Room Representative 2, 35 Prom Committee 4 LANE, SUSAN - Transfer MacArthur High School, Decatur, Illinois, 19685 Philos 3, 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 Junior Captiline 35 Capito- line Sports Co-Editor 4 LANGFORD, DEBBIE - Philos 2, 3, 45 Phil- os Secretary 35 Mixed Choir 25 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 LANIER, WILLIAM - Wrestling 3, 45 Band 2,3 LANSFORD, CAROL - Philos 2, 3, 45 A Cappella 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Ad- vanced Choir3 LARSEN, JACQUELYN - Transfer Ames High School, Ames, Iowa, 19685 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Swim Team Timer 45 Home Room Representative 45 Band 35 A Cappella 45 Orchestra 45 Stu- dent Council 2 LAUDER, JOYCE - Philos 2, 3, 45 Future Secretaries 3, 45 Office Occupations 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Mixed Choir 25 Ad- vanced Choir 3 LAURIE, MARCIA - Office Occupations 4 LAUTERS, WILLIAM - Band 3 LAWRENCE, STEVE - Baseball 45 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 25 Swim Team Timer 35 Basketball Manager 35 Class Play 4 LEACH, DEBORA - Philos 2, 35 Office Occupations 45 Pep Club 2 LEE, PAMELA - Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. 45 Newspaper 2,3 LEIN, SHARON - Transfer Central High School, Davenport, Iowa, 1969 LERCH, VICKI - Future Teachers 25 Fu- ture Teachers President 25 Advanced Choir 2 LIBERMAN, JOSEPH Senior Index LOHRENZ, ROBERT - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist 43 Baseball 23 Basketball 23 Golf 33 Intramurals 2, 33 Interact 2, 33 Class Vice-President 23 Home Room Representa- tive 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Prom Chair- man 43 Homecoming Committee 43 A Cap- pella 3,41 Mixed Choir 2 LOWCOCK, BRENDA - Transfer West High School, Waterloo, Iowa, 1969 LYNCH, NANCY -- Intramurals 43 G.A.A.3 A.F.S. Club 23 Orchestra 2, 33 Class Play 4 MAGGIO, PATRICIA - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 19673 Pep Club 23 A.F.S. Club 43 Capitoline Co-Editor 43 Junior Cap- itoline3 MAIER, WALTER - Transfer Clayton High School, St. Louis, Missouri, 19672 Track 2, 33 Interact 3, 43 Latin National Honor Society 3, 43 German Club 4 MANSON, DAVID - Swimming 2, 3, 43 Swimming Co-Captain 4 MARI, DEBBIE - D.O. 43 Prom Committee 43 Homecoming Committee 43 Orchestra 2, 3 MARLOWE, LINDA - Philos 2, 43 Cheer- leader 43 Pep Club 43 G.A,A. 43 Drama Club 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 Band 2, 33 A Cappella 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 4 MARR, JANET - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Pom Pom Girls 33 Newspaper 43 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Les Bas Program Chair- man 43 Future Teachers 43 Future Teachers Vice-President 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 43 A.F.S. Club 43 Junior Capitoline 33 A Cappella 3, 43 A Cappella Secretary 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Drama Club Play 4 MARTIN, JAMES - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 43 Intramurals 23 Interact 2, 3, 43 Debate Team 23 Pep Band 3, 43 Stage Band 43 Band 2, 3. 4 MARTIN, MONICA - G.A.A. 43 Prom Com- mittee 43 Class Play 4 MARTIN, PHYLLIS - Pom Pom Girls 2, 33 Philos 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Mixed Choir2 MARTIN, TERRY - Philos 2, 3, 43 Future Secretaries 43 Office Occupations 4 MASSEY, ROBERT - Interact 23 Interact Vice-President 33 Interact President 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Orchestra 2, 3,4 MATHEIS, SANDY - Transfer Sacred Heart Academy, 1970 MAU, JOHN - Intramurals MAURER, JOHN MAYBERRY, EARL ROBERT MAZRIM, TERRY - Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Baseball 33 Interact 2, 3, 4 MCALPINE, MICHAEL - Basketball, Foot- ball !! K! ll fl Coni Staff on SHS's spacious tennis court. McBRlDE, GARY - Transfer Centennial High School, Champaign, Illinois, 1968 McCABE, CHARLES KEVIN - National Merit FinaIist3 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist3 Illinois State Science Fair Finalist2 McCAFFREY, THERESA - Tennis 2, 3, 43 Literary Club 2, 33 Les Bas 2, 33 A.F.S. Club 2,3 McALISTER, ALAN - A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Singing Senators 2 MCCAULEY, DAVE - Baseball 2, 3, 43 ln- tramurals 2, 3, 4 MCCLINTICK, MICHAEL - National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 33 Key Club Junior Board Member3 MCCRACKEN, BRENT MCCURLEY, CHARLES MARK - Wrestling 2, 3, 4 MCGEE, ELIZABETH - Les Bas 23 Cheer- leader 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader Captain 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 2 McMlLLAN, JOHN - Spanish Club 33 Cap- itoline Photo Editor 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2 MCROBERTS, JOSEPH - Football 2, 3, 43 Track 23 Intramurals 2, 3 MELNYK, MARK - Intramurals 23 Key Club 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Class Play 4 MERRITT, DAVID - Baseball 23 Swimming 23 Intramurals 3, 43 Interact 2 MEYER, CONNIE - Cheerleader 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Home Room Representative 2, 33 Homecoming Court 3, 4 MEYERS, KAREN - Future Secretaries 43 Office Occupations 43 Philos 3, 4 MILLARD, RICHARD - Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Debate Team 23 Band 2, 3, 4 MILLER, SCOTT - Football 23 Interact 4 MILLER, JONATHAN MILLER, KATHLEEN - Transfer Shawnee Mission South High School, Overland Park, Kansas, 1969. Pep Club 2, 33 Les Bas 4 MILLS, LINDA - Transfer Charleston High School, Charleston, Illinois, 1968. F.H.A. 23 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 23 Band 3, 43 Girls' Choir2 MITCHELL, BRAD - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 James Scholar 43 Football 2, 33 Golf 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4 MITCHELL, MARY MOLNAR, DAVID - Transfer MacArthur High School, San Antonio, Texas, 1968 MONRONEY, RADENE - Pom Pom Girls 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3 MORGAN, BECKY - Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2 MOSS, ANNE - Future Secretaries 43 Of- fice Occupations 4 MUELLER, ERIC - Football 23 Track 23 Wrestling 3, 43 Home Room Representative 4 MUIR, MARY - Transfer Effingham High School, Effingham, Illinois, 1970 MULLEN, JEAN - Transfer Central High School, San Angelo, Texas, 1968. Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Swim Team Timer 43 Pep Club 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 4 NATALE, MARGARET - Future Secre- taries 3,4 223 Senior Index NEAL, JEFFRY - D.O. 45 C.W.T. 4 NEAT, WILLIAM - Interact 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir2 NEATHERY, DAVID - Baseball 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Interact 2, 3, 4 NIKIRK, NANCY NOLAN, NANCY - Office Occupations 45 G.A.A. 35 Philos 3, 4 NORTHRUP, JUDY - Pep Club 25 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir3 NOSKA, CRYSTAL - Transfer Lincoln Southeast High School, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1969. Pep Band 45 Newspaper 45 Band 4 OAKS, JOHN - Transfer Dixon High School, Dixon, Illinois, 1968. Student of the Week 3, 45 Football 3, 45 Football Co-Cap- tain 45 Track 35 Wrestling 3, 45 Wrestling Co-Captain 4 O'BRIEN, KATHLEEN - Transfer Ursuline Academy, 1969 O'CONNOR, MICHAEL - Track Team Manager 35 Interact 2, 3, 45 Spanish Club 35 Band 2, 3, 4 OEHMKE, DENISE O'HARA, FREDERIC OLINGER, NANCY - G.A.A. 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 ONDES, JANICE OSBURN, KEITH - Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 OSTERHOLT, GEORGE - Basketball 25 Intramurals 3, 4 OVERSTREET, THOMAS - Capitoline As- sistant Photo Editor 4 OWENS, NANCY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 45 Philos 25 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Student Council 25 Prom Committee 45 Mixed Choir 25 Class Play 4 OZIER, NORMA - Pep Club 25 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 PARZIALE, JAMES PEARSON, SUSAN - Les Bas 2, 35 Junior Capitoline 35 Capitoline Sports Co-Editor 45 Prom Committee 45 A Cappella 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2 PELHAM, DEBORAH - Pep Club 2, 3, 45 A.F.S. Club 2, 35 Student Council 25 Home Room Representative 45 Prom Committee 45 Class Play 45 Philos 2, 35 Spanish Club 2 PETERS, KENNETH - Home Room Rep- resentative 3 PETERSON, STEVEN - Tennis 2, 3, 45 Mixed Choir 2 PETRAUSKAS, DAVID PETRONE, STEPHEN - Wrestling 35 Intra- murals 2,35 Key Club 2,3 224 PHILLIPS, JOHN PHILLIPS, KATHERINE - Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 2, 3, 45 Philos 45 Mixed Choir 2, 35 Pep Club 2, 35 G.A.A. 2, 3, 45 G.A.A. Vice-President 35 G.A.A. Trea- surer4 PHILLIPS, KRISTINUA - Philos 2 PHILLIPS, MICHAEL POE, JANICE - Transfer Williamsville High School, Williamsville, Illinois, 19695 G.A.A.2 POOS, BOB - Transfer Williamsville High School, Williamsville, New York. Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Football 2, 3, 45 Track 3 PORTER, WILLIAM - Intramurals 25 De- bate 2, 35 Student Council 3, 45 Student Council President 45 Newspaper 25 Stu- dent-Faculty Advisory Committee 3, 45 Prom Committee 45 Class Play 4 POWERS, STEVE - Wrestling 3 PROCTOR, KRISTINE - Home Room Rep- resentative 3 PRUESS, MARY - Transfer Washington Senior High School, Cedar Rapids, Iowa, 1969. G.A.A. 4 PUTTING, JEANETTE - Philos 25 Home Room Representative 45 Prom Committee 4 RATZ, CHARLES RAYMER, MARY - Transfer Mattoon High School, Mattoon, Illinois, 1968. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 45 Junior Capitoline 35 A Cappella 45 Drama Club Play4 RECTOR, SUSAN - Girls' Track 3, 45 Swim Team Timer 3, 45 Philos 2, 3, 45 Pep Club 25 G.A.A. 3, 45 A.F.S. Club 25 Home Room Representative 35 Prom Committee 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 25 Class Play 45 Drama Club Play 4 REEVES, GARY - Band 2, 3 REINNING, NANCY - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 45 Philos 45 Les Bas 35 Pep Club 35 Home Room Representative 3, 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Committee 45 Homecoming Committee 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Advanced Choir 3 RETTINGHAUS, PAULETTE - Future Sec- retaries 45 Office Occupations 45 Pep Club 45 Pep Club 25 Band 2, 3 REYNOLDS, DEBORAH KAY - Office Occupations 45 G.A.A. 25 A Cappella 3, 45 Drama Club Play 45 Campus Life 35 Philos 2,3,4 RICE, RICHARD RICHTER, NANCY - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Pom Pom Girls 2, 3, 45 Pom Pom Captain 45 Pep Club 2, 3, 45 Pep Club President 45 Student Council 4 ROACH, KIMBERLY - National Merit Let- ter of Commendation 45 Drama Club 25 A.F.S. Club 2, 35 Home Room Representa- tive 2, 35 A Cappella 3, 45 Orchestra 45 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 ROBINSON, DONALD - Football 2, 35 Wrestling 2, 3 ROBINSON, HENSON - Transfer La Lu- miere High School, LaPorte, Indiana, 1967. Track 35 Cross Country 35 Key Club 3 RUTTER, JEAN - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Girls' Track 2, 3, 45 Girls' Tennis 3, 45 Philos 45 Les Bas 2, 35 Pep Club 3, 45 Pep Club Treasurer 45 G.A.A. 3, 45 G.A.A. Senior Representative 45 A.F.S. Club 25 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 ROUTMAN, CAROL - Swim Team Timer 35 Les Bas 25 Pep Club 2, 35 Class Trea- surer 2, 35 Student Council 45 lntra-City Student Council Representative 45 Junior Capitoline 35 Prom Committee 4 ROYAL, CYNTHIA-Spanish Club 35 News- paper 45 A Cappella 45 Mixed Choir 25 Ad- vanced Choir 35 Class Play 4 RUBIN, BARBARA - Swim Team Timer 35 Prom Committee 4 RUGGLESS, JOHN - Football 2 RUSKEY, RONALD - Copley Scholarship Winner, 45 Baseball 25 Basketball 25 Foot- ball 2, 3, 45 Swimming 2, 35 Intramurals 45 Interact 45 Key Club 2, 35 Pep Band 2, 3, 45 Band 2, 3, 45 Orchestra 2, 3, 4 RYAN, MARGUERITE - Les Bas 2 SANDERS, RON - Basebal Manager 25 Football 2, 35 Wrestling 35 Intramurals 2, 3 SANDS, LAURA - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 45 Girls' Track 35 Girls' Ten- niss 25 Pom Pom Girls 2, 35 A.F.S. Club 25 Home room Representative 45 Les Bas 2,4 SANER, KATHY - Les Bas 25 Future Sec- retaries 3, 4 Mark Edwards does a high-wire act before an enthusiastic audience. l Leftove rs again ? SCAIFE, THOMAS - Footbal Manager 2, 3,4 SCHACKMANN, JAMES - Football 2, 3, 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 SCHANBACHER, MELINDA - Les Bas 23 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 2 SCHEUERMAN, CLAUDETTE - Transfer Rio Americano High School, Sacramento, California, 1969. A Cappella 43 Drama Club Play 4 SCHLEMBACH, JAMES - Baseball Man- ager 33 Interact 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 4 SCHMIDT, HERBERT SCHNEPP, SUZANNE - National Merit Letter of Commendation 43 Literary Club 23 Les Bas 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 3, 43 Drama Club Board 43 A.F.S. Club 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. Club Secretary-Trea- surer 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 2, 3 SCHROEDER, STEPHEN - Transfer Notre Dame High School, Niles, Illinois, 1968. Illi- nois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 4 SCHWAGMEYER, PATRICIA - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Les Bas 23 Mixed Choir 2 SCHWARTZ, MIKE - Swimming 2, 3, 43 Swimming Co-Captain 43 Key Club 2, 33 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 A Cap- pella 3,43 Mixed Choir 2 SCHWARZ, REBECCA - Future Teachers 23 Band 2, 3, 4 SLVAGGIO, PAULA SENNINGS. ROBERT SERBIN, JAMES - Baseball 43 Wrestling 2, 3, 4 SHAE, GARY - Pep Band 3, 43 Stage Band 3, 43 Band 2, 3, 43 Drum Major 3,4 SHEAHAN, PATRICIA - Pep Club 23 Span- ish Club 33 Philos 2, 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3 SHEFFIELD, GAIL - Girls' Track 3, 43 Girls' Tennis 3, 43 Intramurals 3, 43 Swim Team Timer 3, 43 Philos 2, 3, 43 ,Philos Vice-President 43 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 3, 43 A.F.S. Club 23 Capitoline Organizations Editor 43 Prom Committee 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Class Play 4 SHELTON, ROBERT - Track 33 Wrestling 33 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Class Play 4 SHERERTZ, TOM SHINN, SUSAN - Student of the Week 3, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Philos 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Student Council Vice-President 43 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 4 SHIRK, RITA - Girls' Track 2, 3, 43 Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Cheer- leader 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. Treasurer 33 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 23 Ad- vanced Choir 3 SHONTZ, LAURIE - A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir2 SKEETERS, BETTY - Band SMITH, BRUCE - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 Baseball 23 Cross Country 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3 SMITH, GARY - Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Singing Senators 2 SMITH, JANET - Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-Finalist 43 Pom Pom Girls 33 ln- tramurals 2, 33 Les Bas 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 Drama Club 2, 33 A.F.S. Club 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 Sopho- more Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 33 Drama Club Play 4 SMITH, NANCI SMITH, RODNEY - Transfer Hamilton Senior High School, Milwaukee, Wiscon- sin, 1969. D.O. 4 SNOW, NANCY - Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 33 D.E.4 Senior Index SOLOMON, CONNIE SPIEGEL, LINDA - Literary Club 33 Philos 2 SPITZ, PAUL - Transfer Griffin High School, 1968. Interact 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2 SPRING, STEPHEN SPRINGER, JOYCE - Girls' Tennis 33 ln- tramurals 33 Philos 2, 3, 43 Future Secre- taries 3, 43 Office Occupations 43 G.A.A. 33 Junior Capitoline 3 STAFF, CONI - Student of the Week 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Girls' Track 2, 3, 43 Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Philos 43 Les Bas 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Club Vice-President 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. President 3, 43 Student Council 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4 STAILEY, GEORGE - A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Singing Senators 2 STEHMAN, DEBBIE - Illinois State Schol- arship Finalist 43 Pom Pom Girls 33 Intra- murals 23 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 2, 33 Drama Club 43 A.F.S. Club 43 Prom Com- mittee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Advanced Choir 23 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 4 STELZER, ROBERT - Transfer Thomas Jefferson High School, Denver, Colorado, 1968. Tennis 33 Swimming 3, 43 Home Room Representative 3, 4 STEMMONS, JOHN STERN, GREGORY - Transfer Culver Mil- itary Academy, Culver, Indiana, 1970. Foot- ball 23 Wrestling 2, 3 STEWARD, CINDI - Transfer Aurora West Senior High School, Aurora, Illinois, 1969. Les Bas 43 Capitoline 43 A Cappella 4 STEWART, GARY - Football 2 STEWART, MARSHA - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Pep Club 2, 43 Spanish Club 33 A Cappella 43 Advanced Choir 33 Sophomore Girls' Choir 2 STINE. KURT STROLLER, ROLAND - Transfer Windsor Forest High School, Savannah, Georgia, 1968. STUTZ, ANNE - C.W.T. 4 SUDDARTH, MARY - Pep Club 23 Philos 23 Prom Committee 4 SULLIVAN, KEITH SWEENEY, BRUCE TAI'-T, WILLIAM - Transfer Wentworth Mil- itary Academy, Lexington, Missouri, 1969. TARR, BARBARA - Girls' Track 4 TARR, MICHAEL - Basketball 2, 3, 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3 TARR, WILLIAM - Illinois State Scholar- ship Finalist 43 Track 2, 3, 43 Corss Country 225 Senior Index 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Drama Club Play 4 TEPKER, DARLENE - Philos 3, 43 Les Bas 2 THOMPSON, JAN - Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 32 Swim Team Timer 33 Spanish Club 33 Spanish Club President 33 Philos 2, 3, 43 Home Ec Occupations 43 Home Ec. Occupations Vice-President and Treasurer 43 Pep Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 Home Room Representative 23 A Cappella 33 Advanced Choir 23 Class Play 4 THOMPSON, RICARDO - Swimming 2, 33 Home Room Representative 4 TOOMEY, THOMAS - Newspaper 2, 33 Newspaper Photo Editor 3 TOWN ER. RICHARD TOWSLEY, MIKE - Student Council 33 Home Room Representetive 3 TREES, RANDY - D.E. 3 TRUESDALE, THOMAS - Interact 2, 3, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Inter- act Senior Board Member 43 Pep Club 43 Drama Club 3, 43 Student Council 43 Home Room Representative 3, 43 Capitoline 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 Class Play 43 Drama Club Play 3, 43 Sing- ing Senators 2 UBER, SUSAN - G.A.A. 23 Newspaper 23 Spanish Club 33 Philos 2, 3, 43 Future Teachers 33 Mixed Choir 2 VARNS, RONALD - Swimming 2, 3, 4 VEHOVIC, ED - Baseball 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 2, 3, 43 Football 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 4 VETTER, CAROLYN - Pep Club 2, 33 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 43 Orchestra 2, 3 VICARS, ELIZABETH - National Merit Fi- nalist 43 Student of the Week 3, 43 Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 D.A.A. Good Citizen Award 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Les Bas 2, 33 Les Bas Treasurer 33 Pep Club 23 G.A.A. 2, 33 A.F.S. Club 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. Club President 43 Home Room Represen- tative 43 A Cappella 33 Singing Seven 43 A.F.S. Exchange Student to Brazil 3 VINCENT, DEBRA - Philos 23 Office Oc- cupations 4 VOYLES, MARGARET - Les Bas 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Home Room Representative 43 Junior Capitoline 33 Prom Committee 43 Sophomore Girls' Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3,4 VUYLSTEKE, JOHN - Tennis 3, 43 Home Room Representative 2, 3, 43 Prom Com- mittee 43 Mixed Choir 2 WALSH, THOMAS - Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Golf 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Key Club 2, 3, 43 Key Club Secretary 43 Debate Team 23 Student Council 23 Student-Faculty Ad- visory Committee 4 WARREN, LAURA - D.E. 43 Philos 2, 3, 4 226 WASHMUNDT, RUTH - Transfer Tupelo Community High School, Tupelo, Mississip- pi, 1968. WATERS, DAVE WATSON, ROXANNE - Philos 23 Pep Club 2, 33 Junior Capitoline 33 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3 WATTS, CHARLES - Drama Club Play 4 WEBB, CRAIG - A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 23 Intramurals WEBER, ALINDA - Les Bas 23 Pep Club 2, 33 A.F.S. Club 2, 33 Student Council 43 Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 33 Sopho- more Girls' Choir 2 WELCH, PATRICK WELLER, TERRI - Swim Team Timer 33 Les Bas 33 Band 2 3, 43 Prom Committee 43 Home Room Representative 43 Class Treasurer4 WELLS, STEPHEN - Baseball 23 Basket- ball 23 Intramurals 2, 3, 4 WEST, MARGARET - Prom Committee 4 WETZEL, BILL WHEATMAN, DAVID - Wrestling 23 Inter- act 3, 4 WHITTLE, DALE - Intramurals 2, 33 Key Club 2, 33 Home Room Representative 23 A Cappella 33 Mixed Choir 2 WILDAY, JEFFERY - Student of the Week 3, 43 National Merit Letter of Commenda- tion 43 Basketball 23 Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Key Club 2, 33 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Home Room Representative 23 Prom Committee 4 WILLIAMS. JACQUELINE -- Philos 2, 3, 4 WILSON, BETTY -Philos 4 WINHOLD, CAROL - Swim Team Timer 33 Art Club 33 Pep Club 3, 43 Home Room Representative 3, 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Ad- vanced Choir 2 WINKELMAN, BRENDA - D.E. 4 WINNING, REBECCA - Student of the Week 43 Intramurals 2, 33 Les Bas 2, 33 Pep Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 33 Student Council 2 WISE, CAROL - Future Secretaries 3, 43 Future Secretaries Treasurer 33 Secretary 43 Office Occupations 43 Office Occupa- tions President 43 Philos 2, 3, 43 Philos Treasurer 33 Philos Vice-President 4: Prom Committee 43 Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Choir3 WITFENEBEN, CAROL - Transfer Rolla High School, Rolla, Missouri, 19693 Philos 4 WOOD, STEPHEN WOODS, BARBARA - Transfer Belleville East High School, Belleville, Illinois, 1968. Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist 41 Pep Club 43 G.A.A. 43 Prom Committee 4 WOODSON, GARY WOOLDRIDGE, VICKI - Mixed Choir 23 Advanced Choir 3 WORMER, RICHALENE - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Les Bas Vice-President 33 Future Teachers 3, 43 Pep Club 33 G.A.A. 43 A.F.S. Club 2, 33 Home Room Representative 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 A Cappella Vice-President 43 Singing Seven 43 Ad- vanced Choir 23 Drama Club Play 4 WRIGHT, STEVE, - Basketball 23 Football 23 Track 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 3, 43 Intra- murals 3, 43 Interact 2, 3, 4 YATES, JERRY - Wrestling 2, 3, 4 YODER, JEAN - Student of the Week 43 Les Bas 23 Pep Club 23 A.F.S. Club 23 Swim Team Timer 3, 43 Class Vice-President 33 Student Council 43 Student Council Trea- surer 43 Prom Committee 43 A Cappella 3, 43 Mixed Choir 2 YODER, MARY MICHELLE -Transfer Villa Duchesne, St. Louis, Missouri, 1968. Philos 3 ZIEGLER, PAULA - Girls' Track 33 Swim Team Timer 33 Philos 23 Art Club 2, 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Prom Committee 4, Prom Committee General Chairman 43 Class Play 4 ZIRI, JOHN ZOCH, JANET - Illinois State Scholarship Finalist 43 Girls' Tennis 2, 3, 43 Intramurals 2, 3, 43 Les Bas 2, 3, 43 Les Bas President 33 Les Bas Treasurer 43 Pep Club 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. 2, 3, 43 A.F.S. Vice- President 43 Mixed Choir 2 1 - 2 - 3 - go. Faculty Index DAVID ABBOTT Taylor University, A.B. Millikin University, B.S. VERDIE ALTIZER Cu Iver-Stockton, B.S. JAMES W. ANDREWS Quincy College, B.A. ROBERT L. ANKENBRANDT University of Kentucky, M.S. DALE R. BALDRIDGE University of Illinois, Advanced Certificate in School stration and Supervision CLARK W. BARNES University of Arkansas, M.Ed. BRUCE C. BARROW Michigan State University, M.A. JOYCE BECK Illinois State University, B.A. PAMELA BECK Illinois State University, B.A. HILDA BLAIR St. John's Hospital School of Nursin LOIS MAURINE BODY University of Illinois, M.A. RALPH BOWEN Columbia University, M.A. TIMOTHY H. BOWYER Southern Illinois University, B.S. DONNA B. BRENNAN Eastern Illinois University, B.S. MANNA LOU BRUCKNER Bowling Green State University, B.S JANIS BUMPUS Illinois State University, B.A. HARRY L. BUSCH Illinois State University, M.S. LORENE E. CAMPBELL The State University of Iowa, M.A. CHARLES CAPPELLIN Illinois State University, B.S. JEANNE CARMODY University of Illinois, M.Ed. MARY CARMODY University of Illinois, M.A. ELLA MAE CHILOVICH Eastern Illinois University, B.S. ARTHUR V. COCHRAN Arizona State University, M.N.S. ALAN L. COLEMAN Ottawa University, B.A. JOHN COOLER University of Illinois, M.S. Admini- g, R.N. Kathy Davison winces at TB Test. MICHAEL CORTELYOU University of New Hampshire, M.S. H. O. CROFT University of Illinois, M.S. DERREL DAVIS Illinois State University, B.S. WILLARD C. DUEY University of Illinois, M.Ed. HERBERT DULLE University of Montana, M.A. MURIEL EASTHAM Goucher College, A.B. JAM ES EDWARDS Millikin University, B.F.A. THOMAS ENGLAND Western Illinois University, B.Ed. THAYNE ERNEY Southern Illinois University, M.S DONALD L. ERNST Western Illinois University, B.S. DAVID C. ESTROP Western Illinois University, B.A. WILLIAM T. EVANS Illinois State University, B.S. JACK FISCHER Illinois State University, B.S. FRANK FRANKOWIAK Indiana State Teachers College, M.S. DENNIS HEINZ-DIETRICH FUGATE Illinois College, B.A. EDITH GLOSECKI University of Illinois, A.B. ALAN GURSKI Illinois State University, B.S. NANCY HAAKER University of Illinois, M.L.S. EDWARD J. HABERLE Indiana University, M.A. tSpanishIg M.A. fSIavic Studiesi BETTY J. HALBERG University of Illinois, M.S. MARGARET HAUSEN University of Iowa, M.A. GEORGE HAVEN Illinois State University, M.S. ALICE BUZZELL HECK University of Montana, B.A. ALICE M. HENSELER University of Wisconsin, M.A. JOHN G. HILL Ohio State University, M.S. WESLEY W. HILLIGOSS University of Illinois, M.F.A. MICHAEL HOLINGA Illinois State University, B.S. PRESTON B. HOTT University of Illinois, M.S. ELIZABETH F. HUBBARD University of Illinois, M.S. DON HUDSON Illinois State University, M.S. VALENCIA HUSON University of Illinois, M.Ed. KATHLEEN HUTCHINS Nebraska Wesleyan, B.A. GLADYS C. HYDE Illinois State University, B.E. PATRICIA JACOBSON University of Wisconsin, B.S. ANTONIO L. JIM ENEZ University of Habana, Cuba, Master HELEN M. JOHNSON Southern Illinois University, M.S JUANITA JONES MacMurray College, B.S. NORMAN KEEFNER Western Illinois University, B.S. ROGER KENDALL Western Illinois University, B.S. MEL KNOTTS University of Iowa, B.A. Faculty Index SHERWIN KROLL Peabody College, M.A. JENNIE LAMB Millikin University, M.Ed. EMMA MAE LARGE University of Illinois, M.A. GRETA LAWRENCE Columbia University, M.A. WILMA LEASMAN Illinois State Normal University, B.Ed. ROY A. LESSLY Northeast Missouri State College, M.A. ALMA UPHOFF LIEBMAN Illinois State University, M.Ed. BONNY LUECHTEFELD Illinois State University, B.S. MARCIA MAISENBACHER Illinois State University, B.A. CHARLES F. MAYERLE State University of Iowa, B.A. DONALD McARTHY Southern Illinois University, B.A. LINDA L. McCoy Florida Southern College, B.S. PAT McFADYEN Eastern Illinois University, B.S. GEORGE E. MEIDEL Illinois State University, M.S. PORTIA MERRILL Western Illinois University, B.S. ROBERT MILNES Illinois State University, M.A. DARIA MITCHELL Western Illinois University, B.A. THOMAS B. MORRIS Murray State University, M.A. The anguish known as volleyball. DWIGHT MORRISON University of Missouri, M.S.T. JUNE NESBITT University of Illinois, B.S. MICHAEL D. NUDING Illinois State University, B.S. J. MICHAEL PATTON Western Illinois University, B.S. MARY LEE PICCINELLI Illinois State University, B.S. H. ALBERT PLAIN Illinois State University, M. School Ad- ministration MARY PRUITT Southern Illinois University, B.A. BERNICE D. RAPPEL Colorado University, B.A. ROSABEL RASMUSS EN University of Illinois, M.A. JOSEPH P. ROCKFORD Illinois State University, B.S. SALLY SEDLAK MacMurray College, B.A. SUSAN SETH ER Illinois College, B.A. DAVID SHAFFER Illinois College, B.A. RONALD W. SH EELEY Illinois State University, B.S. FREDERICK C. SHEFFIELD Northeast Missouri State College BARBARA SNIDER Greenville College, B.S. JOHN SOWINSKI Eastern Illinois University, M.A. GUSTAV A. SPEDER Illinois College, A.B. BYRON R. SPENCER Arkansas State University, B.S. JOSEPH SPITALE University of Michigan, M.S. DANIEL R. SPRECKELMEYER Illinois Wesleyan University, M.M. JOHN K. STAATS Illinois State University, M.S. GERTRUDE M. STEFFEN University of Illinois, M.Ed. JOAN STRUCK Western Illinois University, B.S BETH SWANGO Indiana State University, B.S. R. GENE TAYLOR Illinois State University, B.S. DOROTHY E. TEMPLE University of Illinois, B.S. CLAYTON B. TRAVIS Aurora College, B.A. WILLIAM J. TREAT University of Colorado, M.Ed. CHARLES R. TROWBRIDGE Western Illinois University, B.S. WILLIAM TRUESDALE Northern Illinois University, M.S. JUDY TUCKER Southern Illinois University, B.S. JOHN H. TURNER University of Illinois, M.S. MARY TURNER University of Missouri, A.B. and B.S ROBERTA VOLKMANN Wartburg College, B.M.E. GEORGE W. WALLIS University of Missouri, M.A. VYNN WALTER University of Oregon, M.S. RUTH WATTS University of Illinois, M.A. SUSAN K. WILLEY Southern Illinois University, B.S. LYLE WIND Wartburg College, B.A. CARL WINDISCH University of Illinois, M.S. ROBERT YOUNG Illinois State University, B.S. DONALD YUTZY Eastern Illinois University, B.S. BARBARA ZELLER University of Illinois, M.A. RONALD ZIEGLEFI Eastern Illinois University, B.S. JERRY ZUSPANN Bradley University, M.A. Student Index Abraham, Debra . . 198 Abramowitz, Joel . . 106, 198 Achas, Pat . . Ackerman, Karen . . 70, 76, 78, 79, 98, 198 Ackerson, Rose . . 81, 208 Ackman, Jim . . 198 Adams, Diane . . 208 Adams, John Lawson . . 103, 148 Adams, Judith . . 186 Aderman, Ricke L. . . 148 Adermann, Steve . . 198 Adkins, Gary William.. 148 Altrunti, Robert E. . . 186 Akins, Meribeth . . 208 Akright, Bruce. . 198 Albertson, Tom J... 148 Aldrich, Jeff. . 198 Aldridge, Sandra . . Alexander, Helen . . 186 Alford, Justin . . 103,186 Ali, Mohammed . . 76, 82, 97, 186 Allen, Diane . .136 Allen, Gail . . 148 Allen, Jim . . Allen, Karen . . 208 Allen, Kathy . . 208 Allen, Keith Lee. . Alley, Sally. .61, 208 Allmon, James . . 88, 148 Allyn, Dave . . 61,208 Alpan, Hasan . . 103, 186 Anders, Renee . . 186 Anderson, Gary. . 186 Anderson, Kim. . 89, 148 Anderson, Margaret . . 26, 78, 83, 95, 10 186 Anderson, Robert Alan . . 185 Andrew, Becky . . 79, 98, 198 Andrew, Judy.. 78,96,103, 148 Andrews, Guy Bernard . . 185 Angermeir, Charlotte . . 186 Antonacci, Karolynn . . 186 Apostolos, Elaine . . 148 Apostolos, Gloria . . 198 Appenzeller, Jon . . 104,208 Appenzeller, Patricia . . 186 Appenzeller, Rebecca H. . . 103, 148 Appleman, Kathy . . 106, 208 Appleman, Sue . . 83, 97, 106,198 Armbruster, Donna . . 104,208 Armstrong, Terry . . 104, 208 Arnold, Carmen 198 Arvin, Debbie. . 186 Arvin, Pat. .208 Arvin, Richard L... 185 Asbury, Sylvia . . 208 Askew, Sue . . 27, 76, 78, 90, 91, 148 Atherton, Gary. . Atkinson, Bill . . 98, 186 Atkinson, Jerry . . 50, 98, 186 Atterberry, Grag . . 50, 198 Atwood, Kym . . Aud, Robert L. . . 186 Austin, Randy . . 208 Avart, Janice . . 148 Avery, Susan . . 149 Bachman, Connie . . 198 Bachmann, Vickie . . . 149 Badgett, Barry . . 208 Baer, Steve . . 30, 51, 91, 185 Baggs, Jim . . 88, 149 Bahlow, Debbie . . 186 Bahlow, Jeanine . . 186 Bahr, Mara . . 198 Bahre, Kathy . . 103, 186 Baidy, Artimese . . 186 Baker, Betty . . 103, 186 Baker, Charles . . 6, Baker, Tom . . 149 Baker, Wayne . . 88, 186 Bakutis, Aleda . . 70, 105,208 Balkauskas, Karen . . 186 Balkauskas, Kris . . 208 Balkauskas, Michael . . 149 Ball, Kirby.. 106,208 Ballengee, James . . 186 Ballengee, Jo . . 198 Bangert, Lauri . . 29, 186 Bannister, Shelley . . 21, 25, 29, 76, 77, 90, 149 Baptist, Brenda . . 198 Baptist, Donald . . 104, 208 Baptist, John . . 185 Barbee, Sharon . . 70, 149 Barber, Karla . . 198 Barber, Lloyd . . 208 Barham, William .. Barnard, Victoria . . 89 Barker, Julie . . 79, 198 Barnes, Dave . . 198 Barnes, Troy . . 149 Barrick, Julie . . 86, 89, 25, 249 Barrington, Sue . . 103,186 Barron, Rocky Allan . . 149 Barrow, Ed . . 186 Barrow, Garry . . 185 Barrow, Julie. . 81, 106,208 Barrow, Randy . . 37, 91, 103, 149 Barrow, Ross . . 186 Barstead, Greg . . 50, 198 Barlett, Robert. . 149 Bartscht, Chris . . 78, 186 Bass, Alan . . 107, 198 Bast, Beth . . 83, 105, 198 Bates, Lawrence . . 186 Bates, Mary . . 21, 90, 91, 103,149 Bates, Richard . . Baumgardner, Charles . . 149 Baumgartner, Debi . . 198 Bauereiss, Grace . . 198 Beahringer, Cherryl . . 79, 96, 208 Beard, Robert. . 51, 208 Beard, Betty . . 88, 149 Beatty, Kevin . . 24, 25, 149 Beatty, Ronnie . . 51, 208 Beatty, Sheryl . .81, 208 Beaumont, Ellen . . 98, 198 Bechtel, Marcy . . 186 Bechtel, Michael . . 149 Beck, Deborah . . 61, 186 Beck, Gail . . 198 Beck, Jennifer. . 99,208 Becker, Galen . . 186 Beckman, John . . 64, 186 Bedini, Nancy.. 78,149 Behrens, Alane . . 198 Behrens, Janet . . 149 Bell, Paul . . 185 Bell, Susan . . 187 Belton, Jill . .103,187 Benedict, Nancy . . Beninati, Toby . . 99, 208 Bennett, Bert. . 88, 185 Bennett, Debbie . . 83, 208 Bennett, Debra. . 98, 187 Bennett, Kim . . 85, 198 Bennett, Sandi . . 76, 99 Benson, Janet. . 84, 106, 187 Bentler, Ray. . 198 Bentler, Russell. .187 Bentley, Corwin . . 23, 149 Bergner, Dan . . 185 Bergner, Don . . Bergschneider, Sharon . . 88, Bergschneider, Vickie . . 208 Bernard, Bob . . 198 Bernardy, Johanna. . 150 Berry, Cheryl ..198 Berry, Rodger. . 208 Bick, Pam . . 198 Bieneman, Carol . . 83, 99, 208 Bietsch, Bob . . 208 Bietsch, Michael . . 187 Binetsch, Bob . . 187 Birdsell, Nancy. . 198 Birkey, Rick. . 98, 198 Bishop, Carolyn . . 104, 208 Bishop, Steven . . 150 150 Blackledge, Debbie . . 105, 208 Blackwell, Joseph . . 187 Blakeman, Patricia . . 187 Blalock, Shelia . . 21, 150 Blankenship, Gladys.. 150 Blankenship, Lester. . Blankenship, Pam . . 81, 208 Blauvelt, Diana. . 150 Blizek, Susan. . 198 Bloechle, Mike. . 187 Bloomfield, JoAnn . . 150 Blough, Marti . . 79, 105,208 Blount, Jerry.. 150 Bluhm, Christine. . 150 Bluhm, Jodi.. Blythe, Blythe Bonnie . . 70, 198 Charles . . 50, 61, 80,103,154 eoafman, Gary . . 187 Boatman, Stephen . . 150 Boede, Cheryl . .23,103, 107 Boehler, David . . 185 Boehler, Richard . . 185 Boehner, Becky . . 198 Boehner, Meg . . 187 Bogden, John P... 185 Bolinger, Steven . . 185 Bolinger, Sue. . 70, 104 Bolt, Carol . . How much will it take to win one, Mr. Duey? rgm f9 l7e' SENATUIS STA Y F Student Index Bond, Linda . . 187 Bond, Mike . . 209 Boner, Cindi . . 150 Boner, Sherri . . 198 Bonfield, Bob ..62,106,198 Bonnet, Chris . . 51, 209 Bonnett, George . . 59, 98, 198 Boord, Barb. . 187 Boord, Brad. . 51, 209 Bordignon, Connie.. 199 Bordignon, Paul . . 150 Bordignon, Rita . . 187 Boring, Jerie . . 209 Bormann, Beth . . 209 Bormann, Steve . . 150 Bormida, Mary. . 187 Bostian, Cheryl . .199 Bostian, Sandy . . 23, 61, 70, 96, 150 Bowlby, Ann . . 187 Bowman, Constance. . 150 Boyd, Lester. . 104, 208 Boyle, Cynthia . . 187 Boys, Sandy . . 61, 70, 79, 199 Boys, Sue. . 70, 199 Bradley, Kenneth . . Bradley, Michelle .. Bradley, Mike . . 21, 44, 82,150, 209 Bradley, Robin . . 83, 106,209 Bradshaw, Todd . . 51, 209 Bradshaw, Tracy . . 50, 62, 187 Brady, Meg . . 209 Brady, Peg . . 89, 185 Brammer, Ginger. . 199 Brammer, Russell Ray. . Branch, Christine . . 21, 85, 150 Brandenburg, Bonnie . . 209 Brandenburg, Tom . . 209 Branham, Bruce. . 51, 209 Brannan, Gregg . .199 Braverman, Sue . . 187 Bregenhorn, Ann . . 199 Bregenhorn, Frank.. 187 Bressan, Joalice . . 209 Brewer, Brenda . . 199 Brewer, Glenn .. Bridges, Charles . . 95, 199 Briggs, Cynthia . . 199 Briggs, Jerry . . 187 Bright, Becky. . 209 Brill, Warren . . 187 Brinquet, Dennis . .68, 199 Brinquet, Jo Ellen . . 150 Brinkman, Scott . . 106, 199 Bristol, Dan . . 59, 64, 65, 150 Brittin, Bill . . 104,209 Brittin, Carol ..15O Brittin, Charles . . 99, 209 Brittin, Marsha . . 84, 199 Britz, Tom ..187 Brooks, Carol . . 90, 151 Brooks, Heather.. 79, 105, 199 Brooks, Linda . . 88, 185 Brokshier,Neila..151 Brotherson, Kent.. 80, 187 Broughton, Debbie . . 70, 84, 10 Broughton, Diane.. 106,187 Broughton, Donna. . Brown, Albert. . Brown, Bill . . 106, 209 Brown, Courtney . . 57, 84, 106 Brown, Douglas.. 151 Brown, Frank. .199 Brown, Gail . . 151 Brown, Henry . . 209 Brown, Mark. . 187 Brown, Roger. .50,187 Brown, Ronald . . 50, 187 Brown, Shellie. .79,199 Brown, Skip . . 51, 68, 99 Brown, Teresa . . Brown, Wes . . 68 Brownfield, Robert. . 199 Brunner, Tom . . 50 230 6, 199 Brunsman, Kent. . 50, 62, 187 Bruss, Sharon . . 89, 151 Bryant, Barb . . 209 Bryant, Jim .'.199 Brunner, Rebecca . . Brunner, Tom . .62 Bubalo, Gregory . . 51, 209 Buck, Robert. . Buckles, David . . 209 Bucklin, Brad . . 98, 199 Buddemeier, Karyl . . 187 Buecker, Brad . . 209 Buker, Linda.. 199 Bundy, Mary Lou ..61,76,187 Bunn, Hy . . 51,61 Burge, Marilyn . . 88, 151 Burgner, Dennis. .98, 187 Burgess, Jeffry . . 59, 151, 240 Burgess, Tim . . 51,68 Burke, Chuck. . Burke, Sally . . 57, 84, 106, 187 Burkhardt, Jan . . 199 Burlison, Rebecca . . 151 Burnett, Sally. .187 Burnett, Terry . . 199 Burns, Barb. .81,91, 152 Burris, Gloria. . 185 Burris, Jan. . 79, 83, 199 Burris, Roger . . 187 Burton, Dick . . 58, 59, 76, 90, 152 Butcher, Dave. . 103, 187 Butcher, Kathy . . 79, 209 Butler, Stan . . 187 Butler, Steve . . 152 Butler, Sue . . 209 Bybee, Lewis . . 187 Byus, Brenda . . 185 Cadigan, Richard . . 88, 152 Cadwallader, Jackie . . Cadwallader, Sue . . 199 Cain, David . . 99, 209 Cain, Kevin . . 187 Cain, Kim . . 79,209 Cain, Pam . . 70, 76, 96, 199 Calcara, Judy . .187 Caldwell, Tim . . 61, 209 Calhoun, Jim Lee. . Call, Donna . .21 Callarman, Jerrold . . 152 Callerman, Pamela.. 187 Calvert, John. . 187 Camelin, Daniel . .43,152 Camelin, Gail . . 104,209 Camelin, Vicky . . 187 Cameron, Ann . . 94, 95, 152 Cameron, Scott . . 51, 99, 209 Cameron, Stacy Lee . . 152 Campbell, Carol Ann . . 106,187 Camper, Paula . . 187 Canfield, Lu . . 209 Cantrall, Mark. . 199 Cape, Stephen . . 187 Carey, Tom . . 94, 106, 199 Cargill, Meredith . . 97, 99,209 Carlier, Lowell . . Carline, Sue ..187 Carls, Cathy . . 105, 209 Carlson, Jean. .78, 85, 152 Carlson, Nancy . . 187 Carmean, Robert Michael . . 152 Carpenter, Rance . . 50, 199 Carpenter, Ron . . 51, 209 Carpenter, Tom . . 152 Carriker, Becky . . 83, 97, 104, 199 Carroll, Connie . . 199 Carroll, Jody . . 70 Carroll, Mindy.. 199 Carroll, Pamela. . 88, 187 Carruthers, Chalres . . 152 Carruthers, David . . 50, 199 Carruthers, Nancy . . 70, 153 Carter, Jeff . . 209 Cary, Margaret . . 209 Mrs. McCoy shows her son off. Casher, Debbie . . 88, 185 Castles, Terri . . 83, 96, 199 Catlin, Joel ..50,61,106,199 Cazel, Dorothy . . 153 Cazel, Janet . .61, 70, 199 Cellini, Marsha . .153 Chapin, Kathy. . 98, 199 Chapin, Mary ..153 Chapman, Cliff . . 98, 186, 187 Chapman, Nancie Jane . . 21, 98, 153 Charlton, Denny. . 59, 153 Chase, Barbara. . 187 Chase, Sue . .153 Christine, James . . Chuatong, Pongpun . . 26, 83, 153 Cianferri, Teresa . . 90, 153 Cianferri, Tom . . 199 Cihak, Dave . . 98, 187 Cihak, Ellen . . 209 Clark, Andy . . 209 Clark, Connie . .187 Clark, Don . . 199 Clark, John . . 153,209 Clark, Nick . . 209 Clark, Stephen . . 153 Clark, Terri ..199 Clausen, Sarah . .209 Clawson, Beverly Dawn . . 153 Clawson, Mike. .62 Clay, Debbie. . 199 Clay, Gary . . Clayborne, Alfred . . 199 Claycomb, Jr. Leslie ..187 Claycomb, Rick Thomas . . 154 Claywell, Pamela. . 187 Cleary, Denny. . 199 Clements, John . . 185 Student Index Clements, Martha A. . . 29, 154 Clemons, Connis . . 209 Cliburn, Jan . . 199 Clifford, Jan . . 209 Clifford, Rob A.. . 187 Cline, Robin . . 199 Clingan, Terry . . 96,199 Clink, Jim . . Clinton, Jody . . 209 Clinton, Rodney. .62, 187 Clouser, Karen . . 209 Clousker, Mike. .209 Cobb, Geraldine.. 154 Coble, Rex ..154 Cochran, Mark . . 154 Cochran, Mike. .82,154 Cochrane, Brett . . 104, 209 Cockrell, Martha. . 209 Cody, Bill 50, 64, 187 Cody, Jane ..70,199 Cody, Mark . . 209 Coe, Bob . . 97, 99, 209 Coghlan, Vicki . . 209 Cohen, Mary Beth . .209 Cohn, Alan. . 185 Colantino, Steve . . 187 Colbert, John Webster.. 154 Colborn, Dave. . 98, 187 Collingwood, Steve . . 209 Collins, Dave. . Collins, Jack. .199 Colonius, Dave . . 199 Colson, Deborah . .21, 78, 154 Colson, Pam . . 209 Colston, Jay R. . . 42, 92, 98, 187 Colston, Terry . . 21 Comingore, Karen. . 199 Conant, Susan . . 209 Conder, Debra. . 199 Conn, Brent Lewis . . 154 Connery, Dan . . 68, 209 Constant, Deby. .69, 106,187 Constant, Penny . . 89, 188 Cooper, Robert . . Cordell, Becky . . 76, 95, 106, 188 Correll, Patricia J. . . 96, 106, 154 Cornwell, Mark . . 209 Corrington, Jim . . 51, 68, 209 Corsale, Janet. . 61, 99, 209 Corsale, Mark. .83, 104, 199 Cosner, Jerald . . 209 Costello, Kevin . . 199 Costello, Tim. .188 Coughlin, Joseph S. . .154 Countryman, Craig. . 51, 68, 209 Courtney, Robert G. .. Coutrakon, Liz. . 76, 198, 199 Coutrakon, Pete . . 34, 50, 76, 90, 154 Cowan, Karen . . 96, 98, 188 Cowie, John . . 21, 82, 98, 155 Cox, Cynthia. . 188 Coy, Walt . .50,155 Crain, Jim . . 199 Crain, Sam . . Crane, Karen . . 79, 199 Crawford, Karen . . 81, 83, 209 Crawford, Larry . . 155 Crawford, Nancy. .188 Crawford, Pam . . 83, 96, 199 Crespi, Nancy. . 199 Crifasi, Victoria . . 188 Crompton, Gary . . 199 Cross, Cathy . . 199 Crouch, Tom . . 29, 50, 55, 155 Cullen, Pat . . 199 Culver, Kathy. . 79, 83,209 Culver, Linda. . 78, 83, 188 Cummings, Bill . . 98, 199 Cycotte, Gina. . 199 Dailey, Dan . . 185 Daily, Jeffrey Eugene . . 185 Daley, Carla. . 90, 155 Daniels, Jeannie . . 70, 76,209 Daniels, Jo Ann.. 155 Danilevich, Julie. . 155 Danna, Susan . . 188 Darling, Cathy . . 209 Darling, Maureen . .155 Darling, Mike . . 199 Dart, Babs . . 90, 155 Darwakan, Kim . . 104 Dash, Lindi . . 155 Daughtery, Ken . . 106, 199 Dauphinais, Sally . . 39, 103,188 Davey, Gary . . 188 Davidson, Bill . .50 Davidson, Dian . . 188 Davidson, Kim . . 70,208,209 Davis, Debra . . 70, 199 Davis, Don . . 199 Davis, John . . 199 Davis, John ..185 Davis, Mary.. 188 Davis, Ray . .188 Davis, Scott . . 209 Davison Davison Davison Davison 91, 96, Dawson, ,Alana A.. . 188 Bill . . 199 Kathy. . 70, 99,227,209 Linda K. . . 21, 51, aa, 100,102,103,155 Nancy . . 57, 188 Dawson, Sam . . 180 Day, Debbie . . 89, 199 Day, Janice . . 185 Day, Lloyd . . 98, 188 Deater, Jack . . 199 DeBosko, Pat . . 209 Dees, Sue . . 25, 188 DeFrates, Carl . . DeFraties, Terry . . 89, 155 Dennison, Terri . . 88, 155 Denny, Valerie . , 209 Denton, Loren . . 188 Denton, Russell .. 199 DePonte, Diane . . 209 DeRight, Kay . . 188 DeRosa, Frank . . 88 DeRosa, John . . Derrick, Jim . . 50, 68, 199 Desch, Sue . . 79, 199 Devine, Jim . . Devocelle, Pam . . 199 DeWaIl, Debbie . . 56, 70, 84, 106, Dexheimer, Sally S. ..88,155 Dey, Sue.. 199 Diamond, Steve . . 188 84, 201 DiBartolomeo, Dorian . . 106, 199 Dickason, John . . 59, 209 Dickerson, Ron . . 188 Dickinson Clifford A. . . 185 Dickinson, Gary . . 209 Coach Yutzy discusses his team with Mr. 90, Hott. Dickinson, Janet . . Dickinson, Nancy . . Dickson, Charles . . 68, 50, 199 Dillion, James . . Dillion, Raymond . . 50, 62, 63 Dinora, Dana. . 188 Dittberner, Carolyn . , 199 Divis, Corinne . . 105, 199 Dixon, Catherine. . 76, 199 Dodds, Bob . . 95, 155, 96 Dodd, David. . 209 Dodd, Steve . . 200 Dodds, Joanne . . 25, 70, 81, 84, 91, 107, 155 Dominick, Greg . . 99, 209 Dominick. .78, 96, 103, 155 Domke, Parth . . 209 Domke, Todd . . 185 Donnell, Keith . . 51 Donnelly, Barbara. . 188 Donnelly, Mike.. Donnelly, Thomas . . 155 Dooling, Tom . . 51, 68 Dorn, Marsha . . 200 Dowler, Denise. .69, 188 Dowler, Mike. . 209 Downing, Jane ..21,57,155 Dowtain, Steve . . 188 Drendel, Janice. . 210 Drennan, John . . 51, 61, 76, 208, 210 Drennan, Lary . . 95 Dressendorfer, Jim . . 210 Duda, Debbie. . 70, 210 Dugger, Debbie 155 Dumonceaux, Darbin . . 62 Dunbar, Pat . . 106,210 Duncan, Leslie . . 83, 70, 210 Dunn, Vernon . . 200 Dunne, Marcia. . 105 Dunne, Shaela . . 210 Dunphy, Bo. . 50,200 Dunseth, Charles Gregg . . 156 Du Pont, Martin. . Durbin, Dick . . 210 Durbin, Nancy . . 188 Durham, Dan ..156 Durham, Jane . . 200 Dyer, Virginia . . 200 Dyke, Lewis . . 50, 200 Dyson, Kirk.. 156 Eades, Susan . . 89, 156 Earley, Karen. . 105,210 Easterly, Jane. . 104,210 Easterly, Scott . . 25, 82, 96, 188 Eastridge, Dana . . 105, 210 Eaves, Sandra . .23, 78, 57, 186, 188 Eck, Laura. . 104,210 Eckerstrom, Richard . . 61, 200 tlrr ... ... gttt N5-I-P085 Does the world look better upside down? Edge, Nivea . . 185 Edgecomb, Jill . . 156 Edmiston, Sharon . . 200 Edmonds, Jim . . 50, 64, 65, 66, 188 Edmonds, Vanessa . . 89, 156 Edstrom, Robert . . 59, 91, 156 Edwards, Doug . . 188, 210 Edwards, Harold . . 103, 185 Edwards, Linda . . 210 Edwards, Lisa . . 200 Edwards,Mark . . 98, 156, 224 Eimer, Robert. . 157 Eisen, David . .188 Elbow, Kent-. . 20 Elder, David . . 188 Eldredege, Patrick. . 210 Ellason, Nancy. . 106,200 Ellington, Judy . . 70, 105 Ellington, Susan . . 61, 70, 104,200 Elliott, Diane. .81,157 Ellsworth, David ..103, 188 Ellsworth, John . . 23, 37, 157 Ellsworth, Richard. .210 Elmore, Jo Ellen ..157 Ely, Scott . . Embree, Donald . . 95, 99, 200 Embree, Nancy . . 210 Engel, Loralyn . . 106, 188 England, Gus . . 50 Enlow, Lea Ann . . 210 Erickson, Dave. . 103, 188 Erio, Mary. .210 Ervin, Judith .. Ervin, Linda. .89, 157,200 Erwin, Sue-. .200 Eschenfeldt, Julia . . 70, 210 Estes, Dave . . 188 Estes, Judith . . 210 Estes, Karen . . 188 Estes, Steven . . 188 l 232 f Etherton, Kaye . . 104,210 Evans, Dianns . . 106 Evans, Jefferey . . 82, 157 Evans, Libby . . 98, 200 Evans, Robert . . 188 Evenson, Julia . . 70, 104,210 Evnin, Michael ..103,188 Ewald, Tony. . 210 Fagan, Brenda. . 188 Fahringer, Craig . . 99, 188 Fahringer, Robert . . 98, 107, 188 Fahringer, Sandra . . 99, 210 Farley, Georgia . . 88, 157 Farley, Kathy . . 188 Farrer, Debbie . . Farris, Dave. . 51, 68, 210 Farriss, Scott . . 50,68 Fehr, Kenneth . . 98, 157 Fehr, Linda. . 200 Feldhausen, Britt. . 200 Ferchow, Debbie . . 103, 188 Ferguson, Barb . . 188 Ferry, Mark.. 104,210 Filbrun, Jon ..188 Filipiak, Randy.. 158 Filson, Gay . . 56, 84, 106, 210 Filson, Judy . . 25, 42, 96, 98, 188 Fischer, Bill . . 210 Fisher, Jim . . 200 Fisher, Judy . . 188 Fisher, Nancy . . 83, 96, 200 Fitzpatrick, Kent . . 200 Fitzsimmons, Bob. . 210 Fitzsimmons, Mike . . 200 Flanagan, Janine . . 188 Flanagan, Thomas . . 158 Fleckenstein, Becky . . 200 Fleckenstein, Lynn . . Fleckenstein, Tom . . 21, 158 Flesher, Sally . . 105, 200 Flesher, Robin . . 200 Flesher, Sue . . Flood, Jack . . Flood, Jim . . Flood, John . . 200 Flowers, Jim .. Fluckiger, Cynthia . . 210 Fluckiger, Salie . .158 Flynn, Tom . . 88, 158 Folkerts, Larry . . 158 Fortman, Mark. . 106,200 Foster, Caren . . 81, 200 Foster, Gary . . 51, 210 Foster, Phyllis . . 90, 103,158 Foster, Walter. . 96, 210 Foutch, Donald . . 158 Fowler, David. . 43, 90, 91, 103, 158 Fox, Ann . . 61, 70, 106,210 Franke, Nancy . . 22, 78, 103, 158 Frankowiak, Ken. . 21, 158 Frantzreb, Janet . . 210 Frantzreb, Kathy . . 104, 158 Frasier, Gayla. . 188 Frasier, Tanya . . Frech, Tom . . Fredburg, Mark. . 106,210 Frederick, Lynn , . 158 French, Judd . . 50 French, Marion . . 200 French, Randall . . 98, 188 French, Thomas . . 210 Freyder, Steve . . 210 Freymuth, Joe . . 68, 200 Fricke, David . . 62, 200 Fricke, Patti . . 210 Fricke, Rich . . 50 Friedland, Lewis . . 185 Fries, Pam . . 158 Friese, David. . 188 Fritchman, Ken. .51, 210 Fritsch, Julie . . 69, 158 Fritz, Debbie . . 188 Fritz, Gary . . 210 Student Fritz, Jan . . 81, 83, 210 Fritz, John . . 210 Fritz, Kathy . . 69, 70, 188 Fritz, Merry. . 70, 79, 210 Fritz, Richard.. 50,200 Frkovich, Jan . . 79.210 Frkovich, Lynda . . 78, 158 Fromm, Mary. . 158 Fry, Dave . . 188 Fry, Debbie. . 188 Fry, John . . 200 Fry, Nancy. .81, 106,210 Fuhrken, Trudy . . 98, 188 Fuiten, Linda. . 188 Fuller, Dave. .210 Funk, Barbara. . 188 Funk, Dick. .106,200 Funk, Jane . . Funsch, Walter. .50 Furry, Bill . . 188 Gaa, Pam . . 200 Gaa, Paula . . 84, 189 Gaa, Peter. .210 Gahan, Edward . . 189 Gahwiler, Vicki . . 158 Galli, Phil . . 185 Gallup, Gary . . 85, 189 Gallup, Linda . . 81, 210 Gansbauer, Larry . . Gant, Bill ..189 Gant, Phillip . .51 Garber, Gayla . . 200 Gardner, Alma . . 210 Gardner, Earl . . Garrard, Juli . . 200 Garretson, Alan . . 210 Garvey, Holly . . 85,200 Garvey, Robert. .210 Gasparini, Vic . . 200 Gasparini, Wilma . . 210 Gasperin, Tom . . 210 Gassdorf, Kathy . . 210 Gassdorf, Richard . . Gates, Marilyn . . 90, 91, 92, 98 148 158 Gathard, Debra . . 200 Gathard, Harold . . 185 Gary, Dan Gaydos, Marge. . 25, 78, 83, 85 92 189 Gedaminski, Raymond . . 189 Geiselman, Joy . . 90, 91, 158 Gentile, John . . 159 Gentry, Richard. .88, 185 Gentry, Vickie . . 189 Gerberding, Holly . . 41, 61 79 83 6 200 Gerlash, Rich . . 51, 99,210 Gerstung,Connie. . 100,189 Gerstung, Karen . . 200 Geschke, Darlene . . 200 Gibbs, Keith . . 210 Gibson David.. 210 Gibson Deb . . 103, 189 Gibson, Jim . . 189 Gibson, John . . 200 Gibson, Susan . . 79, 83, 96, Gilbert, Craig . . 210 Gill, Constance . . 206 Gill, Mary. . 185 Gillen, Patricia . . 206 Gillespie, Bob . . 51,210 Gilson, Teena . . 210 Gladfelter, Sherrill . . 210 Glas, Susan. .79, 83, 210 Gleason, Michael A. . . 159 Glenn, Sandra L. . . 105,200 Glines, Deby..189 Glover, Teri . .21 Goby, Richard . . 159 Gochenour, Bill . . 189 Goddard, Pam . . 201 Goin, Greg . . Golding, Rob . . 201 84,96 100 103 1 Student Index Gomes, James . . 201 Good, Kris. .83, 104, 210 Goodman, B. . .88, 159,210 Goodman, Sara . . Goodrich, Jim . . 50, 68, 201 Goodwin, Lisa. . 189 Gorbold, Robert R. . .62, 159 Gorden, Sam . . 159 Gordon, Andrew . . 90,91, 148, 159 Gordon, Bill . . 50, 62, 201 Gordon, Debbie . . 79, 210 Gosnell, John . . 62, 210 Goss, Robin . . 62, 106,201 Graff, Karen . . 21 Graham, Neil ..50,189 Graham, Steve . . 189 Grant, Stu . . 68, 201 Graves, Sam . . Gray, Chuck. .88, 185 Gray, Melissa . . 201 Gray, Scott . . 159 Greblo, Melita..159 Green, Brenda . . 210 Greene, Becky. . 210 Greene, Cindy. . 189 Greening, Glenn .. Greening, Pam . . 56, 84, 201 Greenwalt, Becki . . Greer, Margie . . 210 Gregory, David . . 93, 96, 159 Grepling, Randy . . 62,201 Greig, Janet . . 201 Griest, Kitsy . . 83,210 Griffin, Cheryl . . 189 Griffin, Nancy. .189 Griffin, Rex.. 189 Griffith, Amy. . 79, 105,210 Griffin, Sally . . 201 Griffith, Debbie . . 24, 25, 76, 78, 95, 96, 188 Griffith, Kenneth . . 159 Griffith, Margie. . 106, 189 Grigsby, Donna. . 189 Grman, Kenneth. . 189 Groesch, Bob . . 51, 62, 99, 210 Groesh, Karen . . 20 Groesch, Karl . . 50, 189 Groesch, Kurt. .50,62, 107,189 Groesch, Mike . .50 Groesch, Nick , . 50,189 Groff, Mary. . 189 Grogan, Bob. .201 Grove, Blaine . . 210 This thing is getting too big for both of us. Grove, Cynthia. .210 Grove, James . . 80, 159 Gubin, Bradley. . 185 Gulley, John . . 98, 189 Gunning, Linda ..57,9O,160, 192 Gutierrez, Tony. . Gutmann, Diane. .210 Gutman, Harold . , 189 Haaker, Linda . . 189 Haas, Edward . . 189 Habbas, John . . 201 Hacker, Mark. .201 Hagan, Kathy . . 189 Hagan, Kenneth . . 50, 64, 160 Hagberg, Craig . . 80,98,189 Hagberg, Debbie. .70,106,210 Hagberg, Lori . . 84, 96, 106,201 Hagvall, Denise.. 106,201 Hahn, Brent . . 80, 103, 189 Hahn, Dave . . 201 Hahn, Greg . . 96, 103, 189 Hahn, Steven . . 99, 210 Hale, Janice . . 211 Hall, Don . . 211 Hall, Ethel . . 189 Hall, Vernell . . 160 Halverson, Sue . . 25, 70, 79, 92, 189 Halverson, Terry . . 81, 83, 106,211 Hamilton, Cheryl . . 79,211 Hamilton, Cyndy . . 189 Hamilton, Debbie. . 70, 90, 160,211 Hamilton, Deborah . . Hamilton, Jill . . 160 Hamilton, Larry . . 88 Hamlin, Larry.. Hamm, Kevin . . 59,211 Hammitt, Mary. . 189 Hampton, Janice. . 201 Hampton, Joan . . 211 Hampton, John . .189 Handshy, Mary . . 85, 95, 160 Handwerk, Gary . . 82, 97, 189 Haney, Linda . . 79, 83, 201 Hankins, Valerie . . 70,211 Hanley, Steve . . 201 Hanna, Lyndal . . 70, 99,211 Hannon, Aaron . . 185 Hansen, Mark. . 211 Harbison, Tom . . Hardy, Bill . . 88, 160 Hardy, Cynthia . . 201 Harford, Jim . . 160 Harkniss, Patricia . . 201 E. V. 1 l A J ,L U Harlan, Dennis . . 160 Harris, Charles . . 189 Harris, David . . 97, 106,211 Harris, Diana. . 211 Harris, Margaret. . 201 Hart, Brenda. . 201 Hartigan, Bill . . 68, 201 Hartigan, Donelle . . 22, 70, 160 Harvey, Gary . . 50. 190 Hasara, Betty . . Hasara, Helen . . 201 Hasley, Cherie . . 89, 160 Haskell, Pat.. 71, 84, 160 Havey, James . . 211 Havey, Mike.. Havey, Peter . . 201 Havey, Judith . . 161 Hawk, Beverly. .161 Hawk, Shirley . . 201 Hawks, Jane. . 22, 70, 79, 105 Hayes, Sandy . . 201 Haynes, Keith . . 190 Head, Kay. . 190 Headrick, Bob . . 51, 62, 99 Headrick, Debra. . 103, 190 Headrick, Diane . . 211 Headrick, Robert . . 211 Heady, Bob . . 190 Hearn, Jan . . 190 Hearn, Kathy . . 211 Heaton, Bob . . 98 Heaton, Dave . . 99, 211 Heck, Joann . . 185 Hecke, Lydia . . 190 Heckler, Phyllis. . 69, 190 Heiberg, Mike.. Heiberg, Linda. . 161 Heiberg, Rick. .211 Heidinger, John . . 190 Heimlich, Dave. .50,90, 161 Heimlich, Sally . . Heinrichs, Diane .. Helfand, Susan . . 79 Hellner, Jack . . 50,190 Helmholz, Scott ..190 Hemp, Mark . . 190 Hemp, Phil . . Hemphill, Pat. . 70,211 Henderson, Judy . . 21 Hendrickson ,James . . 161 Henkel, Bette . . 190 Henn, John . . 161 Henn, Mark. . 50,201 Henning, Pam . . 201 Henry, Dan . . 190 Henry, Keith . . 190 Henry, Susan . . 106, 211 Henry, Bill . . 211 Herdes, Deborah . . 161 Hermon, Abre . . 104 Hermon, Alice . . 211 Hermon, Robert . . 190 Herron, Sandy . . 190 Hershey, Rebecca . . 79, 106,201 Hertel, Nancy . .106,190 Hester, John . . 190 Hibbs, Edwin . . 211 Hibbs, Mary . . 211 Hickey, Kathy. . 161,211 Hickey, Tari . . 190 Hield, Carolyn . . 81, 87, 94, 161 Hield, Dianne . . 81,83, 105,211 Higgins, Connie. .190 Higgins, Mark.. 161 Hileman, Michael . . 88, 161 Hill, Fred . .161 Hill, Jan . . 78,90,91,161 Hill, Randy . . 50, 62, 201 Hilliard, Mark . . 201 Hilliard, Martha.. 104 Hillyer, Teena . . 84, 69, 201 Hilton, tBrooksJ, Linda . . Hilton, Sue . . 190 Student Index Hinds, Larry. . 104,201 Hinds, Mike . . 201 Hindson, Janice . . 70, 84, 91, 98, 161 Hindson, Joyce . . 106,201 Hindson, Mark.. 104,211 Hines, Mary Anne . . 201 Hines, Rob. . 201 Hinman, John . . 202 Hinrichs, Steve . . Hirsch, Karen . . 202 Hirstein, Ward . . 190 Hissong, Debbie . . 88, 190 Hoard, Sue . . 78, 87, 161 Hobbs, Dian. . Hodde, Deane . . 50, 202 Hodge, Barb. . 79,211 Hodge, Pamela. . 78, 86, 161 Hodgson, Glen . . 161 Hoefle, Holly . . 190 Hoelter, Matt . .202 Hoelter, Pete. . 51, 211 Hoemann, Nancy . . 70, 71, 81 161 Hoffmann, Brooks. . 104, 105,211 Hoffman, David . . 99, 211 Hoffman, Forest . . 161 Hoffman, Joelyn . . 190 Hoffman, Mary. .211 Hoffmeister, Jan . . 70, 190 Hoggins, Ellen Kay. .85,190 Hohenstein, Kathy. .211 Hohenstein, Mike . . 161, 190 Hohenstein, Nancy. . Hohimer, Arthur . . 88, 190 Hohimer, Cindy . . 211 Hohimer, Nancy. .211 Hohimer, Patricia. . Holcomb, Jon . . 202 Holl, Michael . .21, 162 Holland, Clay . . 211 Holland, Dana. .202 Holland, Dave . . 58, 59, 80, 162 Holland, Steve . . 51, 211 Holliday, Kathy. . 211 Hollingsworth, Deborah . . 90, 162 Hollinshead, Carol ..190 Holtman, Qfnthia . . 86, 190 Holzaepfel, Elizabeth . . 106, 162 Hoopes, Ashley . . 190 Hoover, Bob. . 110 Hoover, Gary . . 162 Hopwood, Gary ..51,61, 162,211 Hopwood, Stan . .161 Horn, Mary . . 202 Horn, Randy . . 202 Horn, Sandy .. Horney, David . . 190 Horning, Paul . . 202 Hoskins, Dale. . 202 Hott, Elise . . 79,83,96, 106,202 Houk, Stephanie. . 79, 202 Houston, Dennis . . 162 Howard, Jim . . 202 Howard, Jeanie Ann . . Howard, Leoria . . 88, 162 Howarth, Lydia .. 190 Howard, Sheila . . 211 Howe, Kathy. . 211 Howell, Gary. . 162 Howell, JoAnn . . 211 Hubbard, Virginia . . 190 Huber, Stephen . . 211 Huck, Mary Beth . . 185 Hudson, Chuck. . 202 Huffman, Lori . . 191 Hughes, Paul Douglas . . 191 Hulen, Steve . . Hull, Bill . . 161 Hull, Greg R. . . 211 Hulvershorn, Susan . . 106, 161 Hulvey, Ross. . 161 Humphrey, Alexis . . 23, 191 Humphrey, Bree . . 163 234 87, 95, Humphrey, Donna. .202 Humphrey, Robin. . 202 Hunter, Alan . . Hunter, Gilbert. .202 Hunter, Linda. . 106, 190 Hunter, Virginia . . 105,211 Huntley, Carol . . 211 Huntley, Rosy. . 191 Hurley, Glen . . 88 Hurst, Becky. . 70, 106,211 Hurst, Dave . . 202 Hurst, Greg . . 202 Hurst, Victoria . . 191 Hunrvitz, Joseph . . 30, 50, 60, 61, 191 Huson, Chris . . 62, 211 Huson, Joelyn . . 81, 83, 97, 106, 202 Hussey, Cathy . . 202 lmlay, Janet. . 163 lngels, Lon . .185 lnskeep, Brad . . 99, 212 Irvin, Linda . . 163 Irvin, David ..51, 107,212 Irvine, Jeanie . . 185 Irving, Margaret . . 79, 104,202 Irving, Nick . .163 Isley, Jamey . . 202 Isley, Stan . .186,191 Jacobs, Steve . . 202 Jackson, Joseph . . 96, 191, 221 Jackson, Kevin . . 185 Jackson, Richard . . 163 Jacoby, Bill . . 88, 185 Jacoby, Verna . . 191 Jagow, Mark . . 212 Jameson, Richard . . Janes, Milton . . Janeway, Thomas . . 62, 212 Jannazzo, Nick. . 191 Janus, Mark . . 82, 190 Janus, Todd . .97, 99,212 Janusweski, Sam . . 191 Jeffers, Terry . . 202 Jenkins, Sue. . 202 Jensen, Thomas . . 50, 64, 191 Jewell, David . . 50, 191 Jewell, Nancy.. 212 Jiardina, Chas. .212 Jiardina, Louis.. 191 Johnson Carlene . . 21, 98, 163 Johnson Cathy . . 212 Johnson Craig . . Johnson Janice. . 202 Johnson, Karen . . 163 Johnson, Kim. . 185 Johnson Mardi . . 191 Johnson Marchelle . . 163 Johnson Mary ..212 Johnson Ronald Joseph . . 98, 163 Johnson Shelley. .88 Johnson Terry . . 202 Johnson Johnson ,Thomas . . 62, 202 Vicki. .163 Johnston, Barbara. . 70, 105,212 Johnston, Charles . . Johnston, Denise . . 96, 106, 202 Johnston, Grant William . . 23, 98, 163 Jones, Becky. . 96, 106,212 Jones, Brenda Kay. . 21, 103,163 Jones, David . . 202 Jones, Debbie. . 98, 191 Jones, Donna Sue . . 78, 164 Jones, Gerald L.. . 185,191 Jones, Janet . . 163 Jones, Jeff. . 80, 191 Jones, Kim. . 191 Jones, Margy . . 191 Jones, Pam . . 191 Jones, Randy . . 202 Jones, Steve . . 212 Jones, Susan . . 96, 197 Jones, Tom . . 212 Jones, Wes. E. . . 191 Jordan, Mike . . 51, 62, 212 I've got it! I've got it! I've got it' Jorgensen, Harry Chris . . 55, 191 Joyce, Stephen A. . . 96, 191 Judd, Dennis. .62 Judd, Don . . Judd, Kate . . 185 Jugan, Michael ..164 Juhl, Pat..76, 106,212 Juhl, Mary Lynn. . 164 Jurincie, Timothy . . 96, 164 Kaige, Robert . . 191 Kaiser, Paul . . 202 Kamnick, Anthony. . 202 Kamnick, Debra.. 212 Kamnick, Tony . . Kanberg, Leslie . . 79, 96, 202 Kane, Dennis. .191 Kane, Kathy . . 202 Kannady, Dave. . 212 Kansy, Kendall E. . . 88 Karaianis, John . . Karaianis, Tom . . 103 Karpowich, Debbie . . Kasalko, Sondra . . 94, 164 Katausko, Mark . . 50, 62, 191 Kates, Cheryl . . 212 Kates, Donna . . 164 Kates, James . . 191 Kaufmann, Debby . . 212 Kaufman, Ellen . .83, 202 Kaufman, Jane . . 83, 164 Kaufmann, Rick . . 50, 61, 202 Kaull, Mark. .50 Kavanagh, Jack. . Kay, Carolyn . . 89, 164 Kazmaier, Kevin . . 50, 62, 106 164 202 Kazmaier, Kim . .85 Kearney, Shannon . . 164 Keeley, Miriam . . 21, 91, 57, 164 Keene, Hank . .164 Keene, Jill . . 202 Keffer, Kim.. 99,212 Kehl, John . . 88, 191 Kehoe, Tim . . 202 Kellar, Gerald .. Kellar, Jerry .. Keller, Jim . . 191 Kelley, Charla . . 81, 212 Kellus, Nancy. . 88, 164 Kelly, Cheryl . . 191 Kelly, Mary . . 79, 212 Kelly, Warren . . 164 Kendall, Cheri . . 191 Kennedy, Carl . . 191 Student Ind Kennedy, Dave . . 212 Kennedy, Jill . . 90, 164 Kennedy, John . . 212 Kennedy, Oren . . 191 GX Kenworthy, Chris . . 70, 106, 208, 212 Kenyon, John . . 212 Kenyon, Mark . . 34, 43, 76, 80, 90, 91, 148, 164 Kenyon, Thomas . . 191 Kerasotes, Vicky . . 90, 100, 164 Kerr, Debra. . 185 Kessler, Gary. . 94, 98, 192, 217 Ketchum, Joe . . 202 Ketchum, Nicholas. . 185 Keyes, Lori . . 98, 202 Kibbat, Fred . . 192 Kibbat, Madonna . . 202 Kiefer, Gail . . 164 Kiefer, Sue . . 202 Kikendail, Kevin. . 185 Kilby, Frank . . 94, 192 Killen Bob. .96, 106 Killen, Debra. .87, 106,212 Killen, Mike. . 192 Killen, Patti . . 212 Killon, Russell ,. Killen, Sue . . 70, 79,202 Killion, Mark . .61, 76,81, 198, 202 Killion, Micki . . 61, 70, 212 Kilwy, Larry. . 212 Kimball, Cheryl . . 202 Kimes, Jennie . . 78, 88, 165 Kimmich, Denise. .45, 185 Kincaid, Lucinda. . 165 Kincaid, Lyle.. 192 King, Dale . . 212 King, David . . 192 King, Donna. . 165 King, Lawrence . .185 King, Robert. . 164, 185 King, Joe . . 165 Kirby, Shawn . . 202 Kirchner, Miriam . . 192 Kirk, John ..165 Kirk, Lynn. . 90, 103,165 Kirk, Sue . . 202 Klang, Debby. . 107, 192 Klein, Dana.. 70,104,212 Klein, David.. 212 Klein, Phil . . 192 Klekamp, Nancy . . 212 Kline, Suzanne . . 185 Klosky, Kathy. .212 Klug, Paul ..165 Klusmeyer, Terry . . 51, 212 Knauff, Gilbert. . 88, 165 Knecht, Kevin . . 192 Kniss, Kathy . . 202 Knotts, Cindy. . 212 Knox, Kim. .212 Koch, Ann . . 23,83,93,100, 103,165 Koke, Debra . . 192 Kolber, Jonathan . . Kolinski, Gail . . 202 Koopman, Ken . . 192 Koopman, Rick.. 212 Koopman, Ron . . 165 Kopf, David . . 107, 165 Koskey, Steve . . 202 Kovski, John . . 167 Kovski, Roy. . 213 Kovski, Tom . . 202 Kozeliski, Ann . . 61, 202 Kramer, Connie . . 71, 98, 202 Kramer, Lane. . 51, 213 Kramer, Leslie . . 83, 90, 91, 238, 244 Krapf, Laurel . . 192 Krapf, Lynne . . 192 Kroll, Christine.. 107,202 Kroll, Debbie. . 107,213 Kronenberg, Jim . . 83,97,107,202 Krueger, Curt . . Kru gar, Klif . . 185 Kublick, John ..62,167 Kugler, Karen . . 98, 202 Kunkel, Sue . . 56, 70,84, 105, 213 Kunkel, Will . . 50, 62, 202 Kuntzi, Steve . 202 Kunze, Karen. . 192 Kurz, Debbie . . 70, 96, 202 Lael, Mary. .213 Lamar, Steve . . 167 Lambert, Stephanie . . 202 Lambert, Susan . . 104, 213 Lambie, Barbara . . 192 Lambie, Jim . . 202 Lammert, Jennie . . 79, 106,202 Lancaster, Ron . . 58 Lanctot, Steve . . 51, 62, 106, 213 Landon, Luther. .213 Landreth, Dave . . 192 Landreth, Linda . . 202 Landrey, Debbie . . 167 Landry, Marc. . Lane, DeWitt . . 202 Lane, Doug . . 192 Lane, Gary . . 213 Lane, Holly. . 167 Lane, Kimberly Ann . . 71, 78, 88, 9 Lane, Susan Kay. .70,78,92,167 Lange, Lori . . 98,202 Langenfeld, Michael . . 167 Langford, Debra . . 78, 167 Langston, Connie . . 192 Lanham, Jean . . 192 Lanier, Rich . .88 Lanier, William . . 62, 167 Lansford, Carol . .22, 103 95, 96, 100, Lansford, David . . 202 Large, Lyndall ..192 Large, Roger. .213 Larsen, Jacquelyn . . 91, 103,167 Larsen, Jennifer . . 98, 202 Larsen, Pete . . 50, 68, 202 Larson, Andy . . 61,213 Lasswell, Donn . . 202 Latham, Arletta . . 202 Latham, Ken . . 50, 192 Lauder, Joyce . . 78, 86, 89, 167 Lauer, Debbie. . 70,202 Laurie, Jim . . 99,213 Laurie, Marcia. . 89, 167 Lauters, Ley William.. 167 Lawler, Jacquelynne . . 202 Lawless, Dianna . . 202 Lawley, Cathy . . 192 Larence, Steve . . 49, 55, 167 Laws, Cheri . . 192 Layden, Pam . . 96, 106, 192 Layden, Tom . . 213 Leach, Cindy . . 192 Leach, Debra. . 83, 202 Leach, Debbie . . 89, 167 Leach, Steve . . 192 Leach, Terry . . 202 Leaverton, William . .192 Lee, Christopher . . 64, 192 Lee, Linda . . 79, 85, 202, 213 Lee, Marianne . . 25, 192 Lee, Pamela Christine . . 167 Leezer, Marlin . . 213 Lefferts, Mary Anne . . 192 Lein, Shane. . 50, 62, 167 Lein, Sharon . . Leininger, Richard . . 192 LeMasters, Len . . 50, 64 Leming, Linda. .78,192 Leonhard, Mary Ann . . 168 Lerch, Vicki . . 78, 168 LeValley, John . . 192 Leveque, Bruce . . 51, 213 Leveque, Dale . . 192 Lewis, David . . 213 Lewis, Pat. . 202 Liberman, Bill . . 106,203 Mike McAlpine grabs a rebound as Kent Hammond looks on. Licklider, Joe . . 213 Liffman, Paul . . 203 Lindbeck, Becky. . 193 Lindquist, Brad . . 203 Lindquist, Jeff. . 193 Livingston, Frank. . 213 Livingstone, Chris . . 79, 203 Lochman, Curt . . 213 Logue, Mary. .213, 105 Lohrenz, Ann . . 203 Lohrenz, Bob. .32,90,91,103, 167 Lolling, Bev.. 193 Lolling, Richard . . 193 Lomelino, Jim ..167 Londrigan, Linda. .213 Lonergan, Mike . . 213 Long, Barbara. . 213 Long, Henry. .213 Long, Shearl . . 193 Long, Terasa . . 104, 203 Longworth, Gary . . 85, 203 Loomis, Tom . . 213 Logue, Mary . . Lord, Mike . . Lorscheider, Sue . .203 Loughery, Jeff . . 203 Lowcock, Brenda . . 103, 168 Lowe, Charles . . 185 Lowe, Randy . . Lowe, Ronnie. . Lowe, Steven . . 185 Lowrance, Stephen . . 50, 203 Lumsden, David . . 213 Lutz, David . .62, 193 Lynch, Nancy . . 70, 44, 168 Lynn, John . . 50, 193 Lyon, Kent. . 99, 213 Lyon, Meredith . . 203 Macpherson, Bob . . 213 Maggio, Pat. . 23, 83, 93, 167 Maggio, Sue . .61, 79,83 Mahoney, David . . 213 Mahoney, Maureen . . 61, 106,203 Maier, Walt . . 82, 168 Major, Katherine . . 203 Majzel, John . . 104,213 Majzel, Susan . . 213 Malcom, Pam . . 193 Malcom, Tom . . 213 Maldaner, Lee Anne . . 213 Maldener, Rick. .98, 193 Mann, Sharon . .193 Manson, David ..61,168 Student Index Marantz, Tom . . 203 Marcus, Renee . . Marcus, Sandra . . 213 Mari, Debbi . . 88, 90, 168 Mari, Rick. .203 Markillie, Vickie ..168 Marks, Marcia . . 79, 98, 203 Marlowe, Linda . . 23, 78, 70, 84, 57, 56, 90,168 Marquardt, Tom. . 213 Marr, Gale . . 96,105,213 Marr, Janet . . 70, 83, 81, 84, 87, 94, 10 168,191 Marshall, Ruth Ann . . 70, 79, 96, 203 Marshall, Steve. . 59, 213 Martin, Chuck . . 193 Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Martin Debbie . . 106,203 ,James . . 21, 82, 98, 168 , John . . 203 Lynn.. 78, 89, 168 Matt . . 97,213 Monica. .9O,168 Phyllis. .168 Massey, Robert. . 82, 98, 168 Masterson, Barbara . . 193 Matheis, Sandra . . 185 Matsler, David . . 99,213 Matsler, Jeannie. . 193 Mattix, Ed . . 50, 55, 193 Mau, Sue . . 103, 193 Mau, Tom . . 168 Maurer, John C. . . 168 Maxey, Mary. .214 Maxey, William ..193 Maxwell, Gayle . . 69, 84, 106,203 May, Marsha . . 193 Mayberry, Bob. . 193 Mayberry, Robert J. . . 169 Mayfield, Nick . .50 Mayfield, Robert . . 203 Mayol, Doug . . 85, 214 Mazrim, Terry . . 169 McAdams, Richard . . 185 McAlister, Alan . . 103, 169 3, McAlpine, Mike . . 34, 50, 64, 169, 215, 235 McBride, Debbie. .214 McBride, Gary . . 169 McCabe, C. Kevin . . 169 McCaffrey, Bill R. . . 214 McCaffrey, Charles . . 97, 203 McCaffrey, Kenneth . . 193 McCaffrey, Terri . . 169 McCarty, Brenda . . 203 McCarthy, Cathy Anne . . 214 McCarthy, Laffy . . McCarthy, Michael . . 203 McCauley, Dave . . 169 McClain, Martin . . 203 McClintick, Mike.. 169 McCollum, Sandra L. . . 169 McCormick, Carolyn . . 89, 169 McCoy, Randy. . 193 McCracken, Brent. . 169 McCue, Cindy. . 79,203 McCurdy, Mark . . 59, 61, 214 McCurley, Carl . . 185 McCurley, Charles . . 62, 170 McDermand, Gregory. . 203 McDermott, John ..170 McDonald, Debbie.. 106,193 McDonald, Jerry .. McElwee, Stephanie . . 95, 193 McFall, Greg . . 185 McGeath, Richard . . 193 McGee, Beth . . 57, 90, 91, 170 McGrath, Cathy . . 224 McGrath, Dan.. McGrath, Jim . . 170 McGrath, Mark. . McGuire, Michael . . 214 McKibbin, Phil ..193 McKinney, JoBet. .203 McKinney, Michael . . 203 McKinzie, Thomas . . 170 McMillan, John . . 93, 96, 103, 170 McRoberts, Dave . . 50, 62, 203 McRoberts, Joe . . 50, 185 McTaggart, Tom . . 107, 214 Meadows, September . . 124 Medlar, Val . .61, 203 Meiers, Kent .. Meiners, David. . 193 Melcher, Ruth Anne. . 214 Melcher, Walter. . 214 Melnyk, Mark. . 80, 170 Menichetti, Victor . .193 Mercado, Hugo . . 51, 214 Mercier, Bridget . . 193 Mercier, Jeri . . 203 Meredith, Debbie. . 124 Meredith, Mark .. 106,214 Meredith, Ray . . Merritt, Dave . . 170 Merritt, Mark . . 203 Mettler, Cherie . . 193 Mettler, Kathy . . 106,214 Metzger, Carol . . 214 Metzger, Don . . 203 Metzger, Lisa . . 203 Metzger, Molly . . 193 Miles, Miles, Doarlita . . 79, 83, 104,214 James . . 82, 193 Millard, Richard.. 21,98,170 Miller, Carolyn . . 203 Miller, Dave. .203 Miller, David. .203 Miller, Jeff .. Miller, Jon ..185 Miller, Kathleen ..170 Miller, Margaret. . 106, 193 Miller, Mark. . 85,214 Miller, Mark. . 193 Miller, Randy.. 193 Miller, Roma.. 203 Miller, Scott .. 171 Millon, Betsy. . 70,214 Mills, Jenny . . 203 Mills, Leeroy . . 106,214 Mills, Linda ..98, 106,171 Mills, Steve. .51,68,214 Milner, Bob . . 204 Milner, Pat. . 83,106,214 Miloncus, Julie . . 78, 193 Miloncus, Mike . . 51, 214 Meyer, Carolyn . . 70, 76, 77, 79, 198,203 Meyer, Connie . .21,29,120 Meyer, Linda . . 203 Meyers, Dan . . 203 Ricki Wormer takes a broken ankle in stride. Meyers, Karen . . 78, 86, 89, 170 Meyers, Kent . . 203 Meyers, Kevin . . Michael, Pat. . 81, 83, 84, 92, 95, 1 Mickle, Jeff. . 203 Midden, Marshall. .214 Midden, Mary . . 70, 106,203 Mileham, Steven . . Mileham, Thomas . .203 93 Miloncus, Paul ..185 Mitchell, Brad ..21,171 Mitchell, Kathy . . 79, 204 Mitchell, Mary . . 171 Mitchell, William . . 51,214 Mitchon, Steve . . 194 Molnar, Claudia . . 106, 194 Molnar, David. . 185 Monette, Cher. . 194 Money, Virginia . . 185 Monie r, Ron.. Monroney, Radene . . 171 Montgomery, Tom . . 80, 96, 194 Moore, Denny . . 194 Moore, Gary . . Moore, Jerrie . . 194 Moore, Melanie . . 194 Moreno, Patricia . . 85,214 Moreno, Shirley . .185 Morgan, Alan . . 214 Morgan, Becky . . 21, 90,103, 171 Morgan, Karen . . 214 Morgan, Tom . . 185 Morris, Becky. . 214 Moscardelli, Dale. . 171 Moscardelli, Debbie . . 194 Moscardelli, Victor . . 204 Moss, Anne . . 86,171 Moss, Cathy. .79 Moss, Kevin . .194 Moss, Cathy . . 106, 204 Moyer, George . . 171 Mrosko, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller, Mueller Patricia . . 69, 79, 83, 84, 204 Bill . . 204 Bonnie . . 214 Eric . . 62,171 Lynn . . 171 Mueller, Phillip .. Muench, Pamela . . 194 Muir, Jim ..194 Muir, Martha.. 89,194 Mullen, Diane . . 41, 56, 84, 98, 204 Mullen, Jeannie ..90,91,103,171 Mullenix, Ruth . . 194 Muller, Andrew. . 194 Munday, Carla. . 194 Munzert, Cathy. . 194 Muraro, Jan . . 56, 84, 204 Murfin, George ..194 Murfin, Norine . . 104,204 Murphy, Pam . . 70, 105,214 Murray, Paul . . 50, 194 Murrell, Bill . . Murrell, Nan . . 214 Murrell, William. .204 Mussatt, Mark . . 50, 204 Myers, Bill . . 214 Myers, Peggy . . 172 Myerscough, Thomas . . 214 Student Index Nachman, Alan . . 204 Nagel, Bill . . 214 Napier, Mary. .204 Nash, Debbie . . 214 Natale, Margaret . . 86, 172 Natale, Rose . . 86, 194 Nation, Cynthia. . 194 Nation, Tim . . 214 Neal, Jeff. . 88, 172 Neal Richard .. 194 Nem,Sandy..104,214 Neal, Sandy. . 98, 194 Neat, Neat, Bill . . 82, 172 Mary. .214 Neathery, David . . 172 Neathery, Terry . . 204 Nebel, Richard. .82,97,194 Neff, Dennis. .214 Neff, Nancy . . 194 Negrete, Linda. , 22, 194 Negrete, Ruth . . 204 Nelch, Greg . . 61, 214 Nelson, George. . Nelson, Nancy . . 204 Nesbit, Karen . . 106, 194 Nesbitt, Dave . . 50, 68 Nesbitt, Edith . . 78, 106,194 Neuhaus, Lance. . 204 Neuman, Cindy. . 194 Neumann, Aleta . . 204 Newman, George . . 59, 62, 204 Newton, Sally . . 42, 76, 84, 194 Nichols, Bruce . . 214 Nickel, Ada. . 103, 194 Nickell, Randy . . 51, 99, 214 Nickelson, Debbie . . 95, 96, 194 Niederer, Julie .. 99,214 Nikirk Nikirk, , Phil . .51, 99,214 Nancy Anne. . 172 Noble, Julie. .214 Nolan, Kathy . . 204 Nolan, Nancy Lee . . 78, 89, 172 Nolen Kathleen Ann . . 94, 95, 98, Noll, Jim . . 50,204 Noonan, Patrick . . Noreuil, Ginger . . 204 Noreuil, Shelley . . 185 Norman, Patricia. . 105, 214 Northrup, Judith Ann . . 172 Northrup, Sue . . 70,104,214 Norwood, Russ . . 76, 204 Noska, Crystal . . 94, 95, 98, 194 Noska, Starlitt . . 99,214 Nudo, Cindy . . 88, 194 Nusbaum, Peggy. . 194 Nuss, Roger Warren . . 194 Nutt, Marjorie E. . . 194 Nygren, Dave . . 204 Nystwen, Monica Ann . . 194 Oaks, John D. . . 50, 55, 62, 172 Oaks, Marky . .50, 204 Obcamp, Vickie . . 194 Oberman, Jim . . 83,204 O'Brien, Dennis. . 103, 194 O'Brien, Kathleen A. . .172 O'Brien, Mary . . 194 O'Brien, Sandy . . 79, 106, 204 O'Connell, Peggy. . 78, 194, 220 O'Connor, John . . 58 O'Connor, Michael . . 82, 98, 172 O'Connor, Sue. . 95, 98, 194 O'Donnell, Frank . . 214 Oehmke, Denise J. . . 173 Oehmke, Dennis . . 204 Ogg, Brian ..61, 99,214 O'Hara, Frederic H. . . 172 O'Hara, Greg . . 204 Oldenburg, Lori Lee. . 185 Olinger, Michael . . 214 Olinger, Nancy Joyce . . 173 Olson, Pam . . 61, 70, 214 Oltman, Jane . . 194 Ondes, Janice L. . . 173 194 O'Neal, Linda . . 214 O'Neal, Patrick. . 99, 194 O'Neill, Mike . . 194 Ormsby, Susan . . 194 Orr, Debbie . . 79, 204 Orr, Jim . . 51,214 Osborne, Barb .. 194 Osborne, Bruce Osborne, Bob . . 62, 204 Osborne, Terri .. 194 Osburn, Karen . . 194 Osburn, Keith D. . .98,173 Osterholt, George . . 173 Oswald, John . . 204 Otten, Greg . . 214 Overstreet, Larry . . 51, 214 Overstreet, Thomas . . 93, 173 Owens, Marsha . . 204 Owens, Nancy . . 90, 173 Owens, Teresa . . 194 Owings, Shirley . . 214 Ozier, Joyce . . 104, 214 Ozier, Norma . . 103, 173 Paddock, Melanie. . 70,214 Page, Debbie . . 79, 83,204 Painter, Joe . . 51, 214 Pankey, Russell . .51, 99,214 Paoli, Steve . . 214 Parcel, Dave . . Parch, John . .51, 106,204 Pardee, Rick. . 194 Parker, Arthur. .204 Parker, Diana . . 194 Parker, Lachelle . . 98, 99, 204 Parker, Lee . . Parker, Pam . . 204 Parkhurst, Denise . . Parks, Dave . . 204 Parks, Janice . . 204 Parks, Janit . . 205 Parziale, James . . 185 Patey. Priscilla . . 194 Patia, Larry . . 205 Patkus, Michael . . 82, 103,194 Patrinelis, Barb . . 88, 173 Patterson, Jan . .205 Patterson, Mike . . 194 Patton, Brian . . 51, 214 Patton, Dave . . 64, 194 Patton, Kevin . . 50, 205 Patton, Rich . . 214 Patton, Todd . . 51, 99, 214 Peake, Dawn . . 194 Peake, Melvin . . Peake, Theresa . .214 Pearman, Kathy . . 194 Pearson, Laura . . 83, 106, 205 Pearson, Susan . . 33, 43, 92, 102, 103, 173 Pearson, Tim . . 214 Pedigo, George . . 205 Peebles, Terry . . 59 Peel, David . . 205 Pelham, Deborah . . 90, 91, 173 Pennington, Connie . . 194 Perryman, Gary . . 205 Peter, Shelia . . 194 Peters, Joy . . 214 Pefel'S, Pefefs, Kenneth . . 173 Merri . . 214 Peterson, Steve . . 173 Petrauskas, David Richard . . 185 Petrauskas, Jean . . 194 Petrone, Dan . . 62, 205 Patrone, Stephen . . 173 Peyton, Mary . . 194 Peyton, Sylvia . . 214 Phillips Joe. . 50, 62, 205 PhHHpS:J0hn.. Phillips, Katherine.. 71 Phillips, Kristina . . 173 Phillips, Michael . . 173 Phillips, Michelle . . 214 Members of the band tune up for a per- formance. Piatt, Kim . . Pickering, Connie. . 214 Pickering, Jon . . 59,214 Pickering, Mark.. 51, 106,205 Pickett, Michael . . 42, 98, 194 Pilarski, Judy . . 194 Pinckard, Sally . . 61, 78, 92, 103, 194 Pinneo, John . . 99,214 Pippy, David . . 205 Plagens, John .. Plain, Sally. .61, 70, 81, 83, 214 Plumer, Marla . . 79, 205 Poe, Cindy . . 205 Poe, Mickey . . Pollack, Debra. . 194 Poore, Ellen. . 107,214 Poos, Bob . . 50, 173 Poos, Mary . . 96, 105,205 Pope, Michelle . . 205 Porter, Dave . . Porter, Michael . . Porter, Terry . . 205 Porter, william . . 29, 76, 77, 90, 173 Poston, Mike . . 194 Povse, John . . 205 Povse, Max . . 205 Powell, Carey . . 51,214 Powell, Jean . . 214 Powell, Patricia . .89, 173 Powers, Steve . . 173 Powers, Mike . . 99,215 Prentice, Debbie . . 70,215 Prentice, Sue . . 106, 194 Pribal, Laura . . 174 Price, Debi . . 205 Pride, Sandy . . 194 Prince, Gail . . 70,214 Proctor, Kristine . . 174 Proska, Thomas . . 215 Prosser, Greg . . Pruess, Mary . . 174 Pryor, Dennis. . 95,205 Pryor, Homer . . 205 7 Student Index Pryor, Lee . . Puma, Debbie . . 29, 42, 70, 76, 78, 34, 98, 186, 194 Purnell, Doug . . 55, 215 Putnick, William . . 82, 98, 174 Putting, Jeanette . . 90, 91, 174 Ragel, Cheryl . . 195 Ragel, Larry . .88, 185 Ralph, Bill . . 88, 195 Rambach, Ross . . 195 Ramsey, Linda . . 195 Randall, Bruce. .215 Randall, John . . 195 Randoph, Jo. . 70, 198, 205 Rankin, Dale. .195 Ratz, Charles . . 185 Ratz, David . . 205 Rauer, Paula . . 205 Rauch, Laura . . 88, 174 Rawson, Elizabeth . . 83, 96 Ray, Andrea . . 195 Ray, Bill . . 51, 62, 99, 215 Ray, Doug . . 88, 195 Raymer, Mimi . . 21, 25, 103, 174 Rector, John . . 205 Rector, Kathy . . 106,205 Rector, Phillip. . 98,205 , 97, 105,205 Riseman, Jay . . 90, 174 Riseman, Marlee . . 70, 76,215 Risi, Mark. . 195 Ritchison, Jeff . . 205 Ritterbusch, Jo . . 96, 106, 205 Ritz, Randy. . 104,215 Roach, Candace Ann . . 195 Ryan, Leslie . . 215 Ryan, Marguerite . . 176 Ryan, Robert . . 196 Ryan, William . . 215 Sabath, Erin . .215, 107 Sablotny, Diane . . 205 Saccaro, Linda. . 215 Roach, Kim.. 103,174 Robbins, Jane . . 83, 92, 195 Roberts, Dave . . 215 Roberts, Emily Susan . . 174 Roberts, Lee . . 104, 215 Roberts, Vicki . . 195 Robertson, Jack . . 215 Robertson, Mark. . 215 Robertson, Michael . . 174 Robertson, Roger. . Robinson, Aletha . . 205 Robinson, Henson Charles . . 174 Robinson, Thomas Ronnie . . 175 Robinson, W. Donald . . 174 Rockford, Marty . . 50, 205 Rodems, Catie . . Rodgers, Robert L. . . 88, 195 Rodgerson, Gail . . 70,215 Rogers, Chris . . Roland, Martin. .85 Rector, Susan . . 21, 61, 70, 78, 90, 174, 232 Redman, Becky. .215 Reents, Ray . . 205 Reeves, Gary.. 174 Reid, Jean . . 215 Reinning, Nancy . . 43, 78, 90, 91, 103, 151, 174 Reis, Diane. . 205 Reisch, Mike . . 50, 205 Renfrow, Kathy . . Rethy, Ann . . 215 Rettinghaus, Paulette . . 86, 174 Rettinghaus, Ronald . . Reynolds, Curt. . 215 Reynolds, Dave . . 215 Reynolds, Deborah Ann . . 185 Reynolds, Deborah Kay. .78, 89, 103, 1 Reynolds, Jack . . 195 Reynolds, Leonard . . 104, 215 Reynolds, Mike . . Rhea, Bill . . 50, 205 Rhoads, Shelley . . 195 Rice, Greg . . 80, 205 Rice, Jim . .205 Rice, Richard . . 88,174 Rice, Tim . .62, 215 Richardson, Bob . . 205 Richardson, David . . 51, 215 Richardson, Janet . . 195 Richardson, Kent . . 51, 215 Richardson, Merrilee . . 205 Richter, Nancy . . 84, 69, 174 Rieken, Kathy. . 83, 104,215 Rigg, Sandra. . 96, 99, 205 Rigsbey, Paul . . 51, 62 Ripka, Mike. .59, 215 Rippel, Kathy . . 215, 104 74 Roper, Janet . . 107, 195 Rosa, Mike. .51 Rose, Carol . . 81,106,215 Rosenberg, Dede . . 215 Ross, Blaine . . 195 Ross, Blake . . 195 Ross, Debbie . . 79, 83, 106, 205 Roth, Vincent C. . . 215 Routman, Carol A. . . 21, 76, 77, 90, 175 Routson, Debbie . . 196 Routson, Greg . . 51, 68, 215 Rowland, Kathy . . 215 Rowles, Eva . . 205 Rowles, Shirley . . Roval, Chris . . 215 Royal, Cynthia J. . . 103, 175 Rubenstein, Kathy . . 196 Rubin, Barbara A. . . 21, 90, 175 Rubin, Jody . . 70, 79, 96, 207 Rudow, Carol . . 104,215 Ruggles, Elizabeth . . 85, 215 Ruggles, Randy . . 215 Ruggles, Sheridan . . 175 Ruggless, Dale . . 175 Ruskey, Rick . . 51, 62, 99, 215 Ruskey, Ronald J. . . 50, 98, 175 Russell, Henry. . 215 Russell, Gary.. Russell, Rusty . . 99 Rustad, Mark . . 99, 215 Rutledge, Tom . . 215 Rutter, Jean B. . .70,78,84,175 Ruyle, Kathee . .96,104,215 Ryan, Charles Richard . .205 Ryan, David . . 215 Ryan, Denise. .185 Ryan, Jim . . Ryan, John . . 205 Leslie Kramer chats during a break at Bye Bye Birdie tryouts. L 4- qi.. Sackett, Cindy . . 79, 206 Sand, Kirk.. 196 Sander, Pete . . Sanders, Doug . .50 Sanders, John . . 62, 206 Sanders, Peter . .50, 196 Sanders, Ron . . 176 Sandidge, Mark. . 206 Sandidge, Stan . . Sandman, Cindi . . 206 Sands, Becky . . 69, 84, 206 Sands, Laura . .91,176 Saner, Kathy . . 86, 89, 176 Saner, Sue . . 70, 79, 206 Sarius, Hilah . . 196 Savage, Cathy . . 206 Savorgino, Roger . . 62, 215 Scaife, Judy . . 78, 86, 176 Scaife, Mark . . 50, 106,206 Scaife, Tom . . 55, 176 Schaaf, Debby . . 206 Schackmann, Jim . . 50, 176 Schaeffer, Sue . . 196 Schafer, Paul . . 215 Schafer, Steve . . 215 Schanbacher, Melinda. . 90, 176 Scharhag, Cynthia. . 83, 104,216 Scharhag, Sue. . 196 Scheerenberger, Dana . . 216 Schildwachter, Penny . . 106, 196 Schlembach, James . . 90, 103, 43 Schleyhahn, Fred . .176,196 Schleyhahn, Gail . . Schleyhahn, Pat . . 83, 206 Schleyhahn, Patti . . Schleyhahn, Roger. . 185 Schmidt, Herbert . . 185 Schmidt, Joseph . .206 Schmidt, Linda.. 216 Schmidt, Lynne . . 105,206 Schmitt, Glenn . . 51, 62, 104,216 Schnapp, Ken . . 216 Schneider, Shelley . . 104,206 Schnepp, Suzie . . 25, 83, 96, 176 Schnirring, Diane . . 56, 84, 206 Schnirring, Kathy. . 103, 196 Schoenherr, Jim . . 216 Schoenrock, Susan . . 206 Schott, Michael . . 216 Schrenk, Alan . . 196 Schrenk, Crista . . 216 Schroeder, Jan . . 79, 96, 206 Schroeder, Jan E. . . 22, 97 Schroeder, Mary . . 70, 196 Schroeder, Paul H. . .50, 62, 206 Schroeder, Steve M. . . 176 Scheuermann, Claudette . . 103 Schuermann, Nancy . . 70, 216 Schuermann, Sue.. 196 Schullian, Mark. . 185 Schultz, Barbara . . 70, 79,216 Schwagmeyer, Patricia. . 21, 177 Schwalski, Bernard . . 106 Schwartz, Harold . . 98, 196 Schwartz, Mike. .61,91,103, 177 Schwarz, Lois H. . . 106,206 Schwarz, Rebecca C. . . 98, 177 Shwener, Bill . . 206 Scott, Don . . 88, 196 Scott, George. . 216 Scott, Jeff M. .. 83,206 Scott, Michael . . 196 Scranton, Douglas. .196 Sealock, Roberta . . 206 Selinger, Ed A. . . 206 az, 176 Student Index Sellers, Anne E. . .206 Selvaggio, Frank P. . .50, 206 Selvaggio, Leonard . . 216 Selvaggio, Patrick. . 196 Selvaggio, Paula M. . . 177 Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Smith, Mark . . 107 Nanci . . 177 Rodney. . 88, 178 Rogers. . 76, 80, 97, 196 Sherman . . 216 Senger, Frank. . 216 Sennings, Robert. .185 Serbin, James Scott. . 21, 177 Serbin, Mark. .216 Settles, Don . . 196 Seward, Tim . . 216 Seward, Beth . . 70, 106,216 Seward, Craig . . 206 Seward, Eric . . 29,103, 196 Sewell, Mark.. 196,216 Sewell, Michael L. .. Sexton, C. R. . . 216 Sgro, Lori . . 177 Sgro, Marc . . 216 Shae, Gary . . 25, 98, 177, 207 Shae, Rick.. 216 Shaffer, Ann . . 79,83, 104,216 Shaffer, Sarah R. . . 104, 206 Sharp, Cathy . . 206 Shaudis, Carol . . 196 Shauger, Bob . . 50, 196 Shauger, Theodore . . 61 Shaw, James. . 216 Shaw, John . . 216 Shaw, Marla. . 196 Shaw, Robert . . 206 Sheahan, Pat. . 177,216 Sheehan, Kathy . . 196 Sheehan, Pat. . Sheffield, Gail . .61, 70, 78, 90, 92, 177 Sheffield, Jean . . 70, 98,206 Smith, Tim . . Smicina, Brad. .50, 68, 206 Smyson, Jeffery . . 196 Sneed, Bob . . 206 Snow, Nancy . . 88. 178 Snyder, Laurel . . 196 Solomon, Connie. . 178 Sommer, Carol . .216 Souther, Latham . . 206 Souther. Timothy . . 196 Spanski, Linda. .196 Sparling, James . . 206 Speis, Jim . . 68, 216 Spence, Morty . . 185 Spencer, Debbie . . 216 Spencer, Paula. . 206 Spencer, Sue. . 185 Spiegel, Carol . . Spiegel, Linda. .178 Spinner, Steven . . 97, 206 Spinney, Doug . . 61, 206 Spita, Paul . .178 Spring, Steve. . 178 Springer, Joyce . . 22, 78, 86, 89, 178 Sprinkle, Ed . . 99,216 Squires, Linda . . 196 Staats, Keith . . 206 Stacy, Dave . . 104, 216 Staff, Coni . . 70, 71, 78, 84, 178, 223 Staff, Randy . . 68, 216 Stailey, George. . 103,178 Shelton, Bob . . 103, 177 Sherer, Jeanne . . 78, 199 Sherertz, Tom . . 185 Shields, Bob. . 196 Shinn, Sue . . 21, 30, 76, 77, 78, 90, 91, 177 Shipley, June. .216 Shirk, Rita . . 57, 84, 90, 177 Shipman, Sharon . . 206 Shontz, Laurie . . 103, 177 Short, Debbie . . 206 Short, Linda ,.177 Short, Mark . . Shultz, Mary . . 98. 205 Stailey, Robert . . 51, 99,216 Standard, Chris . . 22 Stapleton, Mark . . 206 Stapleton, Vicki . . 99, 206 Stark Stark ,Cheryl . . 196 , Gerald. .185 Stark, James . . 80, 91, 178 Stark, Mary . . 206 Stark, Michael . . Stark, Sharrel . . Starkey, Joy . . 196 Starkey, Sandy. . 196 Stauffer, Rex . . 196 Stecker, Paula . . 105, 216 Shusfs, Karen . . 70, 79, 83, 206 Sias, Barbara . . 61, 105, 206 Stecker, Tim . . 103,196 Stecker,Wrenda..178 Mr. Busch and Mr. Trowbridge eye strang er at basketball game. Stockbarger, Shelli . . 70, 79, 106, 206 Stokes, Rich . . 178 Stoller, Roland . . 178 Stone, Gregg . . 206 Stone, Rhonda . . 98, 206 Stone, Sue . . 98, 196 Strang, Candace . . 70, 84, 196 Strang, Jan. . 96, 104,206,216 Straub, Craig . . 196 Stuan, Linda . . 216 Sturm, John . . 68,206 Stutz, Anne . . 185 Stutzman, Thomas . . 50, 196 Suddarth, Mary. . 90, 179 Sullivan, Keith . . 21, 179 Sullivan, Mary.. 70, 81, 216 Sunderland, Randy. . 40, 51, 216 Sunderland, Sandy . . 105,216 Sundin, Dale . .51,62, 104,216 Suppan, Mike . . 50,196 Surratt, Sancy . . 79, 206 Sutheard, Linda . .216 Swango, Sue . . 79, 96, 106,206 Swank, Harold . . 99,216 Swanson, Greg . . 206 Swartz, Charles . . 206 Sweeney, Bruce . . 170 Sweeney, Kathleen . . 206 Swettman, Mark . . 216 Swisher, Gail . . 206 Taft, JoEllen . . 70, 105,216 Taft, William . . 195 Sihler, Nina. .206 Sim, Pam . . 206 Simhauser, Val . . 59,206 Simmons, Debbie. . 90, 185 Simpson, Dan . . 88, 196 Simpson, Nancy . . 216 Skaggs, Dan . . 206 Skaggs, Steve . . 216 Steele, Douglas .. Stefani, Janet . . 83 Stehman, Debbie . . 33, 37 96,102,103, 178 Steingraber, Stefany . . 216 Stelzer, Robert. . 61, 178 Stemmons, John . . 185 Stemmons, Roger . . , 81, 83, 90, Taintor, Ron . . 206 Tarr, Barbara . . 179 Tarr, Bond . .59 Tarr, Mike ..59,64,179 Tarr, Pat . . 79, 206 Tarr, Ruthie.. 216 Tarr, William . . 59,103,179 Tate, Mark . . 106, 206 Skaggs, Vicky . . 88,206 Skaggs, Winston . . Skeeters, Betty . . 98, 177 Skeeters, Norman . . 196 Skeeters, Steve . . 216 Skelley, Cynthia . . Skinker, Steve . . 216 Stewart Slaten, Mary. . 70, 79, 96, 99,216 Slater, Phil . . 95, 196 Smith, Allan . . 58 Smith, Bob . . 206 Smith, Bruce . . 177 Smith, Cesilie . . 56, 70, 84, 106,216 Smith, Chalyce . . 216 Smith, Debbi . . 196 Smith, Doug. .206 Smith, Gary. . 103, 177 Smith, Greg. .62, 106,206 Smith, Janet . . 177 Smith, Jay . . 73, 96, 103, 196,221 Smith, Jeff. . 216 Smith, John .. 196 Smith, Laura..216 Stefani, Janet. . 216 Stephens, David . . 88 Stephens, Ernie . . 88 Stephens, Frederick . . 185 Stephens, Michael . . 196 Stern, Missy.. 70, 76, 106,216 Stevens, Diane . . 216 Stevens, Patricia . . 178 Tatum, Julia.. 196 Tebrugge, Deborah . . 78,106, 19 Telger, Libby. .179 Tennyson, Don . . 206 Tepker, Darlene . . 78, 179 Terkel, Arnold . . 180 Terkel, Jay . . 62,106,216 Terrell, Elaine . . 206 Stevens, Tom . . 196 Stevenson, Ralph . . 50, 196 Steward, Cynthia . . 81, 92, 103, 178 Steward, Debbie.. 70, 81,216 Steward, Mary. . 178 Stewart, Becky . . 106, 206 Stewart, Gary . . 178 Stewart, Marsha . . 84, 103, 178 Stewart, Pat . . 106, 206 Ramona . . Terrell, Liz . . 206 Terril, Joe . . 64,196 Thomas, Alsion . . 196 Thomas, Joan . . 216 Thomason, Paula ..196 Thompson, Jan . . 78, 89, 90, 70, 1 Thompson, Judy . .185 Thompson, Lynne . . 206 Thompson, Rick . . 180 Thoroman, Frank. . 104,216 Stickney, Carol . . 196 Stieren, John . . 50, 62, 206 Stigleman, Stanley . . 216 Stillwell, Donna.. 87,216 Stine, Kurt ..185 Thurman, Trisha . . 206 Tipps, Arthyr . . 98, 180 Tippett, Dale . . 216 Tipps, Larry. . 196 Tishar, Greg . . 85, 196 How do you like my squirrel mittens? Toelle, Kevin .. Tomlinson, David . . 50, 98 Tomlinson, Norma . . 180 Toomey, Jackie . . .69, 70, 84, 206 Toomey, Tom . . 180 Towner, Richard . . 185 Towner, Vickie . . 206 Towsley, Michael . . 180 Toyota, Chris . . 216 Tozer, Mike . . 50, 65, 68 Tozer, Randy. . 64, 196 Tracey, Nancy Gail . . 180 Tracy, Pat . . 180 Traylor, Terry . . 50,68 Traylor, Tony. . 50, 68, 216 Trees, Randy. . 88, 180 Trester, Leigh . . 70, 83, 104 Trester, Tracy . . 79, 83, 206, 216 Treusdale, Ellis . . 206 Truesdale, Tom . . 82, 84, 90, 91, 180 Truter, Bruce . . 185 Truter, Carolyn . . 206 Tucker, Charlotte . . 216 Tull, Cathy . . 196 Turner, Penny. . 106, 196 Turner, Phyllis. . 104,216 Turner, Robert . .62, 197 Uber, Sue . . 78, 180 Upp, Debbie. . 206 Upp, Terry. .197 Usher, Bob . . 181 Usherwood, Kathy . . 216 Usherwood, Susan . . 207 Utinske, Theresa . . 197 Vacco, Susan . . 207 Vance, Amy . . 83, 70, 79, 106, Vance, Mark . . 216 Vaninger, Susan . . 207 Van Fossan, Karen . . 207 Van Fossan, Keith . . 207 Van Meter, Bob . . 98, 197 Van Meter, Carol . . 98, 207 Varns, Ron . . 181 Veach, Barb. . 98,207 92, 96, Vehovic, Denny . . 29, 34, 50, 153, 197 Vehovic, Paul Ed . . 29. 50, 53, 181 Verich, Robin . . 41, 70, 76,207 240 Verona, Kevin . . 106, 207 Verona, Mike.. 185 Vespa, Barbara . . 216 Vetter, Carolyn R. . . 90, 103, 181 Vicars, Liz . . 25, 83, 91, 100, 181 Vicars, Tracy . . 81, 83, 104,216 Vick, Ron. .216 Victor, Mark . . 98, 207 Vignali, Janice . . 185 Vincent, Debby . . 89, 181 Vincent, Mike. . 50, 181 Vogel, Chris . . 106,216 Vogel, Connie Lynn . . 197 Volle, Barb. .56, 84,207 Vomachka, Susan . .207 Von Behren, Dale.. 62,216 Vorderstrasse, James David . . 197 Voth, Mark. .216 Voyles. George . . 207 Voyles, Bitsie . . 84, 90, 91, 106, 181 Vylsteke, John . . 90, 91, 181 Vylsteke, Ken . . 207 Wade, Marsha . . 185 Wake, Jim . . 216 Wake, Jesse . . 207 Wake, John . .185 Walbert, Mark. . 217 Walden, Sandy . . 217 Walker, Donna. . 104,217 Walker, James . . Walker, Nancy Jo . . 197 Wallace, Wendy . . 106, 206 Walsh, Carolyn . . 197 Walsh, Jack . . Walsh, John . . 197 Walsh, Thomas . . 80, 181, 215 Wanless, Jerry . . 197 Wanless, Rick . .217 Waren, Jackie . . 207 Wargo, Ken . . 51, 68, 99, 217 Warman, Ellen . . 105,207 Warner, Brenda . . 181 Warner, Mary Lou . . 106,207 Warren, Laura . . 78, 88, 181 Washington, Alleen . . 83, 217 Washko, Diana . . 207 Washko, Mark . . 217 Wasmundt, Mary. . 107,207 Wasmundt, Ruth Marie . . 181 Washner, Mary Lou . . 70 Waters, Dave Eugene . . 181 Watkins, Melody.. 81, 105, 217 Watson, Roxanne . . 181 Watts, Charles . . 181 Watts, Jana . . 81, 99, 217 Wayham, Hugh . . 197 Weaver, Jennifer . . 106, 197 Weaver, Mark. . 51, 98, 217 Webb, J. Craig .. 103,181 Webb, William .. Webber, Bonnie . . 207 Weber, Alinda . .90,181 Weber, Gary . . 197 Weder, Ken . . 50, 207 Weidinger, Kit. .94, 181,241 Weiner, John . . 98, 207 Weisbaum, Jon . . 50, 207 Weisbaum, Martha Ann . . 21, 76, 181 Weitzel, John . . 197 Weitzel, Richard . . 217 Welch, Herb . . 41, 82, 83, 98, 207 Welch, Patrick. . 182 Weller, Janice . . 76, 85, 217 Weller, Michael . . 197 Weller, Sandy . . 70,217 Weller, Terri . . 33, 90, 91, 98, 143, 182 Wells, Mark . . Wells, Stephen . . 182 Wendler, Derinka . . 197 Wendling, Grace . . 182 Wenneborg, Ron . . 98, 207 Wersen, Melody . . 207 Student Index West, Maggie. . 90, 182 West, William . . 217 Westenberger, John Robert . . 197 Wetzel, Bill ..185 Wheatman, Dan . .62, 217, 182 Wheeler, Thomas Joseph . . 197 Whitaker, Stuart. . 182 White, James Martin . . 42, 197 White, Nancy. . 70,217 White, Roger. . 217 Whiteside, Christina Carol . . 69, 197 Whitler, Loretta . . 85, 207 Whitlock, Mark Douglas.. 99, 197 Whitney, Barb . . 104, 207 Whittle, Dale E. . . 182 Wiant, Sue . . 69, 84, 206 Wickham, Awana . . 104, 217 Wickham, Zane . . 207 Wicks, Ken . . Wiese, Carol . . 107, 207 Wieties, Harold . . 182 Wilcockson, Stanley . . 182 Wilcockson, Mark . . 99, 217 Wilcox, Doug . . 98,207 Wilcox, Suzi . . 70, 96, 97, 107,207 Wilday, Jeffery. . 76, 90, 182 Wiley, Rich . . 197 Wilhelm, Ann ..197 Wilkins, Andy . . 197 Willey, Kandy . . 69, 84, 106, 197 Williams, Bill. .106,207 Williams Williams Williams Williams , Gary.. ,Jacqueline . . 78, 182 ,Jeff..51,99,217 Kay.. 78 86, 89, 182 Williams, Ted . .197 Williams, Terry . . Wilmer, Williams . . 217 Williamson, Linda . . 197 Wilson, Alan . . 197 Wilson, Betty. .78, 185 Wilson, Bill . . 217 Wilson, Carol . . 185 Wilson, Julie.. 207 Wilson, Robert. .217 Wilson, Suzanne . . 94, 95, 98, 197 Winch, Sandy . . 217 Winder, Jim . .207 Winhold, Carol.. 90, 91, 103 Winkelman, Brenda . . 88, 182 Winner, Clarice . . 207 Winner, Ken.. 182 Winning, Rebecca . . 25, 182 Wise, Bonnie . . 70, 81, 87, 98, 197 Wise, Carol . . 78, 86, 89, 90, 182 Wise, Diana. .217 Withers, Linda.. Witt, Kim . . 217 Wittneben, Carol . . 78, 182 Wolf, Shelley . . 81, 83, 105 Wolf, Shelley. . 217 Wolfson, Lori . . 22, 79, 106,206 Wolters, John . . 68, 217 Wolters, Rick. . 80, 197 Wood, Barbara . . 197 Wood, Cindy . . 207 Wood, David . . 197 Wood, Deborah . . 106, 197 Wood, J im . . 97, 99, 217 Wood, Stephen . . 183 Woods, Barbara . . 70, 84, 90, 151, 183, 204 Woods, Brad . . 59, 61, 98, 207 Woods, Howard . ,207 Woodson, Gary . . 183 Woodsy, Keith . . 182 Woolard, Pam . . 183 Wooldridge, Vicki . . 183 Woolery, Odessa . .83, 105,217 Wopperer, Shirley . . 106,197 Workman, Linda . . 207 Workman, Sue . . 79, 217 Student Index Wormer, Richalene . . 70, 81, 83, 8 91, 96, 100, 102, 103, 183, 236, 244 Wright, Becky . . 217 Wright, Larry . . 58, 59, 82, 183 Wright, Marietta. . 70, 197 Wright, Patrick. . 183 Wyatt, Deana. . 197 Wyckoff, Annette . . 85, 98, 197 Xamis, Jim . . 217 Yates, Jerry Allen . . 62, 183 Yates, Julie Ann . .197 Yee, Gork Fong . . 197 Yee, Lup . . 217 Yoder Yoder Yoder, Yoder, ,Jean . . 21, 76, 77, 90, 171, 183 ,Linda . .83, 104,217 Mary . . 56, 70, 76, 84, 217 Shelley. . 183 Yoho, Allan . . 217 Young, Steve . . 98,217 Younkin, Dana. .197 Yurdin, Donna . . 22, 79, 106, 193, 207 Zehr, Sharon . . 207 Zeiger, Brad . .51 Zeller, Dave . . 51, 68, 83, 98, 217 Zeman, Terry . . 70, 76, 106,217 Ziegler, Paula Jean . . 70, 90, 183 Ziri, John . . 185 Zoch, Janet Lee . . 83, 183 Faculty Index Abbott, Mr. David . . 136 Altizer, Mr. Verdie . . 125 Andrews, Mr. James . . 76, 121 Ankenbrandt, Mr. Robert.. 113 Baldridge, Mr. Dale. . 125 Barnes, Mr. Clark . . 68, 140 Barrow, Mr. Bruce . . 126 Beck, Mrs. Joyce . . 120 Beck, Mrs. Pamela. .76, 118 Blair, Mrs. Hilda . . 144 Body, Miss Lois. . 114, 121 Bowen, Mr. Ralph . . 107, 116 Bowyer, Mr. Tim . . 125 Brennan, Mrs. Donna.. 119 Browning, Mrs. Norma.. 144 Bruckner, Mrs. Manna. . 123 Bryant, Miss Arvia . . 143 Bumpus, Mrs. Janis . . 119 Busch, Mr. Harry.. 80, 135 Campbell, Miss Lorene . . 115, 128 7, 90, Cappellin, Mr. Charles.. 117 Carmody, Miss Jeanne . . 136 Carmodv. Miss Mary . . 93, 114, 137 Chilovich, Mrs. Ella Mae . . 104, 105, 106, 117 Cochran, Mr. Arthur. . 59, 76, 126, 163 Coleman, Mr. Alan. . 50, 129 Cooler, Mr. John . . 124 Cortelyou, Mr. Michael . . 114, 125 Croft, Mr. H. O. . . 133 Davis, Mr. Derrell .. 134 Duey, Mr. Willard . . 139, 229 Dulle, Mr. Herbert . . 130 Eastham, Mrs. Muriel . . 120 Edwards, Mr. James . .85, 117 England, Mr. Thomas . . 140 Erney, Mr. Thayne . . 76, 96, 113 Ernst, Mr. Donald . . 128 Estrop, Mr. David . . 133 Evans, Mr. William . . 114, 132, 152 Fischer, Mr. John . . 88, 138 Frankowiak, Mr. Frank . . 110 Fugate, Mr. Dennis. . 134 Glosecki, Mrs. Edith . . 44, 122 Greenwood, Mr. Carl . . 144 Gurski, Mr. Ala . . 139 Haaker, Mrs. Nancy . . 127 Haberle, Mr. Edward . . 45, 123 Halberg, Mrs. Betty. . 112 Hansen, Mrs. Virginia . . 143 Hausen, Miss Margaret. . 112 Haven, Mr. George . . 129 Heck, Mrs. Alice Lee. .119 Henseler, Miss Alice.. 132 Hill, Mr. John . . 129 Hilligoss, Mr. Wesley . . 113 Holinga, Mr. Michael . . 124 Hott, Mr. Preston . . 41, 110, 231 Hubbard, Mrs. Elizabeth . . 122 Hudson, Mr. Donald. . 141 Huson, Mrs. Valencia . . 115. 122 Hutchins, Miss Kathleen . .129 Hyde, Mrs. Gladys . . 131 Jacobson, Patricia . . 121 Jimeniz, Antonio . . 123 Johnson, Miss Helen . . 115, 142 Jones, Mrs. Juanita . .142 Keefner, Mr. Norman. . 64, 141,229 Kendall, Mr. Roger. . 135 Knotts, Mr. Mel . . 51,54,140 Kolstlni, Mrs. Grace . . 144 Kroll, Mr. Shenrvin . . 124 Lamb, Miss Jennie. . 134 Lane, Mrs. Dorothy . . 143 Large, Miss Emma.. 130 Lawrence, Mrs. Greta. .115,116 Leasman, Miss Wilma. .86, 136 Lessly, Mr. Roy. . 76, 120, 192 Liebman, Mrs. Alma . .142 Loftus, Mrs. Virginia.. 129 Luechtefeld, Miss Bonnie . . 119 Martinie, Mrs. Marianne. . 144 Mayerle, Mr. Charles. . 126 McArthy, Mr. Donald . . 128 McCoy, Mrs. Linda . .22,78, 142, 230 McCoy, Mrs. Roberta . . 127 McFadyen, Mrs. Patricia. . 141 Meidel, Mr. George . . 62, 76, 114, 140 Merrill, Miss Portia ..89,137 Milnes, Mr. Robert . . 61, 82, 133 33 Mitchell, Miss Daria. .20, 21, 76, 94, 120 Morris, Mr. Thomas . . 88, 139 Morrison, Mr. Dwight . . 125 Nelch, Mrs. Jeanine. . 127 Nesbitt, Mrs. June. . 114, 131 Nuding, Mr. Mike. . 128 Patton, Mr. Mike. .80, 137 Piccinelli, Miss Mary. . 118 Plain, Mr. Alby . . 76, 112 Pruitt, Mary. . 123 Rappell, Mrs. Bernice. . 121 Fiassussen, Miss Rosabel . . 81, 133 Rockford, Mr. Joseph . . 21, 54, 68, 135 Schielke, Mrs. Gail . . 144 Sedlak, Miss Sally. . 121 Sether, Mrs. Susan . . 119 Shaffer, Mr. David . . 97, 118 Sheeley, Mr. Ronald ..51,133 Sheffield, Mr. Fred ..134 Sistek, Mr. Lloyd . . Snider, Miss Barbara. .69, 141 Sowinski, Mr. John . . 54, 55, 76, 132 Speder, Mr. Gustav . . 23, 123 Spencer, Mr. Byron . . 87, 118 Spitale, Mr. Joseph . . 126 Spreckelmeyer, Mr. Dan . . 102, 115, 116 172 Staats, Mr. John . . 115, 138 Steffen, Mrs. Gertrude. . 83, 113 Struck, Mrs. Joan . . 84, 136 Swango, Mrs. Beth . . 131 Taylor, Mr. Gene . . 137 Temple, Mrs. Dorthy . . 122 Trautman, Mrs. Madine . . 143 Travis, Mr. Clayton . . 97, 118 Treat, Mr. W. J... 112 Trowbridge, Mr. Charles . . 139, 171, 349 Truesdale, Mr. William . . 133, 239 Tucker, Miss Judy. . 142 Turner, Mr. John . . 110,241 Turner, Mrs. Mary . . 83,114,121 Volkmann, Mrs. Roberta. . 114, 119 Wallis, Mr. George . . 132 Walter, Miss Vynn . . 129 Watts, Mrs. Ruth . . Willey, Miss Susan ..135 Wind, Mr. Lyle . . 54, 62, 125 Windisch, Mr. Carl . . 130,217 Wisnosky, Mrs. Ann . . 141 Young, Mr. Robert. . 138 Yutzy, Mr. Donald . . 50, 54, 64, 140,231 Zeller, Mrs. Barbara . . 113 Ziegler, Mr. Ronalo..130 Zuspann, Mr. Jerry . . 134 Mr. Turner discusses school events with Kit Weidinger. Freshmen work to improve their class treasury. 242 Players watch to see if a basket will be made Leslie Kramer and Ricki Wormer try a duet. edltors ann alison koch patncaa ann magglo photos by burchetl studios mc lllmous slate journal and register dave be-any studios john mc mullan lom overstreet 5346354915 FINE KCJNEC F N Ad 5174001 eo IQEUIL WW I snr I EMA, SMU - MMNMWAJW XQNQ, QVC Ov v.mvf,W9exfa1SS1wk Su WLWWYWM' A I Www Mtv QQWQQQQQ z f O o 5255 ji? M552 ,SQA Q5 , sy BO 3? E Tgfig Ov 53 wi W2QfV Qggxfwwivfgw Eff w?ifLf Q gs? iffy ? 5 7? ifigf 5 N 3 bjwm ... Hx Q5 E2 gf, EVE n ,f 1 . X w b 0 S Q13 , .1345 es. 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