United Township High School - Skyline Yearbook (East Moline, IL)

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Birthday : What Goes On : Getting Better : Help : Twist and Shout: The Long and Winding Road : Dont’t Pass Me By: Hello Goodbye: Magical Mystery Tour: With A Little Help From My Friends 1976 QkuQwb—UKiteiT umsfuij f-fZglvQckoot GafL—Vbfunufi 33 .. ji ' rfu$ was Oj yea 4 wiawy fae o uaKces; we ndjed live o« Qkyfhne Records. 7W album wifid not sc iatck , skip, bieak 04 chip and has 0 lifetime guOAOwfee unde v normal uSft. Ufe tke sta cw« the speakers, you tfigz iecfeto€fl , a ui this book—yOuA xftCoW , played 0 V Oj tuwdablb 4 events.” Every event a song—compiling on album. The musical group used to carry our this theme was The Beatles; with particular attention paid to their White Album”. Their song titles and ideas were used for headings, divisions, our cover and endsheets. The reason for this choice was this. No other group, at least in recent times, has changed our lifestyle more, or so radically, as The Beatles. John, Paul, George and Ringo— with their long hair, high heels and rock and roll, began a change in our society that we are still experiencing. This yearbook is UT's record—each song was an experience. Recorded for Posterity. Let the album begin. ( Theme—3 This was a year of much celebration—America’s 200th Birthday. In this year of 1976 were many events; recorded live by Skyline Records, for your enjoyment. Sit back, get comfortable, and thumb through the pages of this division’s song—which without, would make the recording incomplete. Division—5 6—Events 1. Could it be Darwin's missing link? 2. From beyond the Barbed wire, Police cars and Hall Moniters—our very own North Campus. 3. The newly passed loitering law caused much attention in East Moline this year. 4. Tracey Blenkinsop and Willie Cummings were our Foreign Exchange Students from Australia and Liberia. 5. When this student was assigned to take a poll for Sociology he didn’t mess around. . - Sattous, Ligkfc Wo wewfs PJjxk Up Sfctviy O A Vfow P Wcuiy A Begtwuag Events are often changing at UT. There are good times, along with the bad. There are times of bonded unity as well as strict individualism. The pace is fast as well as slow. The people, places and events of United Township High School can not be stereotyped. But it is that quality which makes happenings an interest, not caused by repetition. Events—7 Pfags Few Owv 200 Vmn 1 .-2. 1976—A flag-waving year for Americans. A time to be proud of Old Glory and what America is all about. 3. On a sunny afternoon in Soule Bowl, many United Township High School students got together to wave the flag and say Happy Birthday America. Skyline salutes America in this bicentennial year. 8—Bicentennial Salute UrStuckwfe Say 'F-fappy Butiictay XsmpjwMu What does the 200th birthday of America mean to 16 and 17 year old students? Maybe it's not the biggest thing in the world for many teenagers, but when they look back on it several years from now they'll realize the rare opportunity they had to share in such a major historic event. Let’s hope it will be the kind of year which can record where the American dream was reborn and where mankind could live in harmony with his earth as well as his fellow man. Bicentennial PUtfkty Pep 1. Pep came alive as football players went into the crowd to lead cheers—it really helped. 2. Cathy Immesoete was the varsity Pete the Panther. 3. Coach Loula shouts encouragement to the Panther line. 4. A prophetic and successful sign proclaimed a long awaited victory over Moline. 5. Captains George Sierra and Terrance McCarter raise the trophy for the Moline victory on high at one of the many successful pep assemblies. 6. Many of the happy fans who enjoyed the Moline win. 10—Pep Assemblies A new year and new spirit—the will to win—spirited pep assemblies at both buildings— good skits—bold football players who believed in themselves—varsity players going into the audience to get the students to cheer louder—it all helped—jubilation in beating Moline—first time in 10 years—regaining the Blackwood Trophy—Brian Mosley enjoyed putting the hurt to the Maroons for the second straight year—as a sophomore he kicked a last second field goal to beat them and this year he converted another pressure packed final PAT—after a penalty nullified the first try—giving the Panthers a 21-20 victory—followed by a victory lap by the team—with delirious fans still cheering—enjoying the long awaited victory. Moline Victory 11 it at im i off'of mol “I’M ONLY SLEEPING” (Most frequent verbal reply in class) “I’M LOOKING THROUGH YOU” (It's time to put on some weight) GO BACK FIVE SPACES “THE END” (Winner) “TOO MANY PEOPLE” (North Campus Theme Song) “THINGS WE SAID TODAY” (Shame on you) GO BACK FOUR SPACES “I FEEL FINE” (Normal response to avoid nurses treatment) “HELP” (Football Players Motto) “WHEN I’M SIXTY-FOUR” (It's finally time to drop out of UT) “CAN’T BUY ME LOVE” (An Honorarium will be occepted) COMES (It's time the THE OBJECT OF THIS GAME is to get all of the way through in a clockwise movement, seeing what experiences you come in contact with along the way. If you land on a Beetle's face, you get an additional turn. To win, you must land exactly on the final square; if you go past it, you must start all over. Two or more may play. THAT WOULD BE SOMETHING” (Principal shows human characteristic) “JEALOUS GUY” (You run into one, while with his girlfriend) “HERE THERE AND EVERYWHERE” (You run into one Soil monitor after another) “THE FOOL ON THE HILL” (You've met one of the North Campus Students) “TICKET TO RIDE” (Begin) ““GOLDEN SLUMBERS” (You oversleep. Unexcused absence) LOSE ONE TURN “YOU NEVER GIVE ME YOUR MONEY” (Sup't Hill's reply after the Bond Referendum) START ALL OVER THE SUN” to stop Party) ) “SHE CAME IN THROUGH THE BATHROOM WINDOW’ (You're suspended! It was the Boy's bathroom) LOSE ONE TURN WAIT” • (The Board of Education's answer to Student Faculty requests) A DAY IN THE LIFE is a game involving possible experiences that you as a student might come in contact with during any given year. The name of this game, and each square's quotation is a song title of one of the Beatle’s pieces. EQUIPMENT NEEDED: A Die, and a class ring as a Token. “PM DOWN” (You've been pinned) LOSE ONE TURN “STRAWBERRY FIELDS FOREVER” (You've won on agricultural scholarship) TAKE ONE ADDITIONAL TURN COME TOGETHER” (You've gotten arrested for loitering) “I DON’T WANT TO SPOIL THE PARTY” (You'd like to believe him but he's got a badge) GO BACK ONE SPACE Pm 1. 1975 Homecoming King Steve Hunter and Queen Aimee Dobereiner. 2. Emceeing the three assemblies were Amy Miletich and Staff Smith. 3. 1975 Princess Paula Archibald and Prince George Sierra. 4. ImprovisationdUffotre s skit on Davenport's Homecoming was the best comedy piece in many a year. 5. Cyvdhfo Arrington was the peppy Pete the Panther at the assemblies. 6. Queen Aimee knighilCooch Davis in the traditional ceremonies near the close of the assembly. -• 14 Homecoming Assembly ' Fons Qtem—Oua Qu£ iv fCatg Homecoming assembly—one of the most dramatic moments of homecoming—Mousketeers did a dynamite job of opening—alternate Pete the Panther Cindy Arrington got carried away in the excitement—everybody showed real enthusiasm—best skits in a long time— Improvisational Acting Group’s portrayal of Central’s Royalty cracked all of us up—Bill Prey kept us in stitches—Royalty’s favorite pastime seemed to be chewing gum—anticipa-, hon—King and Queen finally announced—Aimee Doberiener and Steve Hunter—Princess Paula Archibald and Prince George Sierra—spirit was at its usual peak at North—for the first time in years South really alive—school song really grooved—thus—another homecoming assembly ended. Homecoming Assembly—15 197S Monaco vu ig £e u(vt 75 Royalty Sac Zmoda Fiank Pom pa Lari And on Karen Cosgrove standing: Cory March Rich BJomgren Jodie Jennings Aimee Doberemer Steve Hunter Terrence McCarter •75 Royolty seated: Poola Archibald George Sierro Jonis Jesuit Sue Botloert standing: Greg Brewers John Watson Patty Nemerguth Berneto Weathers Bruce Lundeen Vince Popish 16—Homecoming Royalty Stucfewfe Choose R tguZwcj Coupfe Homecoming '75 Album more Gam tral 7, East Varsitf d q Davenport Central 32, Ea: The Wonderful yVorld of Disney' .s Division liments of the Panthers' Nose 'Em Out m ;m Up For the Kill, Pooh” zney Spell On the Devil” Third-Freshmen— Fatte Fourth-JuniKs— Put tK. : IFirst-Bond—“Beat the Devil Out of Them” Second-Campus Christians— Thump q Victory' King Steve Hunter Queen Aimee Dobereiner Homecoming Album—17 1. Seniors place second. 2. Junior float placed fourth. 3. Freshmen float was reinstated to third place after original disqualification was overruled. 4. Band members put together the top prize winning float in organization division. 5. Sophomore float won number one spot in class competition. 6. Mini float bugs crowd. 7. Freshmen work hard on their first float. 8. UTHS had its own ‘Disney World’ in downtown East Moline. 9. The parade passes by. 10. Float judges compare notes on winners. :oming Parade CUT or This year's homecoming parade was the best one we’ve seen for a long time—bigger and longer than ever—Disneyland predominated—lots of eager participants—a crisp fall afternoon—beautiful skies—sunny and clear—parade organization involved the usual chaos—of course everything turned out suprisingly smoothly—crowds absolutely packed the parade route—people were even standing way out in the street—Disney characters mingled with the crowd—band marched to the tune of “The Mickey Mouse March”—Royalty rode splendidly in dashing convertibles—lots of happy smiling faces—Mickey Mouse and his gang had a fantastic time. Homecoming Parade—19 PcwtiiPM GouMb m?; : ■ mm. sife m Mf s .hx; 1. Gary March breaks loose for touchdown run to narrow Central's homecoming lead. 2. Trod Nelson and Lori Snauwaert carry on never say die spirit during the big game. 3. Halftime panorama—a gala band salute to the area schools. 4. Maybe Mickey could have squeaked in for the deciding touchdown. 5. Rock band gets down on one of its too many fast tunes. 6. Dance away your blues—we'll win next year for sure. °min9 Gam ’BStfeiSwfiefc' Ewickag frvt Wa necawu tg Week Great spirit highlighted the homecoming game—cold, clear air didn't hamper the excitement generated by everyone—Panther fans kept warm cheering a great offensive who show—a fumble late in the game left the Panthers short—losing to Davenport Central 32-28—halftime royaltry introductions went well and the winning floats paraded around the track—Saturday’s dance—to the rock group Bittersweet —made for an enjoyable closing to the big week of the fall days for high schoolers. Homecoming Dance—21 OfrA Busy Bc FcM 1. Drum Major Keith Ward leads Marching Band forward during Homecoming parade. 2. Mr. Williams keeps a close eye on band alignment before start of parade. 3. Band salutes Ben Franklin’s kite flight during halftime show. 4. Last minute preparations insured the band's float winning of the top float prize. 5. Leading the way—the 1975 Panther Marching Band. 22—Band On The Run Step Oui OwjPojuoA Fall '75 saw the UT Panther Band more active than ever—for the first time, band members entered a float in the competition—and captured top prize! Mr. Williams was really proud —Marching Band was smaller than ever—totaled 103 with Bandettes—all the hard work of practicing every morning paid off—straight lines in the football halftime show—well, almost. Band On The Run—23 PctfiifoeA Faw OU R yioups SckocHQpHut Bill Frey spellbinds the crowd ogain-this time as the villian from Moline in one of the many Fan Club skits which added so much to the pep assemblies. 2. Steering committee for Fan Club included: Row One: Missy Crow, Diane Harmening, Lorna Spencer. Row Two: Lori Siler, Gina Gorzney, Lisa Miller, Sheila Royal, Ginny Trousil, Cheryl Peters. Row Three: Kama Heald, Bob Feller, Juan Escontrias, John Nache, Jeff Smit, Alvin Tingle, Mike Guerrero, Marcia Jacobs, Theresa Smith. 3. The amazing Kazoo Marching Band helped lift the spirit this year. 4. Original kazooers at LP holiday tournament. 5. What Fan Club is all about-fans. 24—Fan Club What started as a class project mushroomed into an authorized organization at UTHS. Panther Fan Club was the rebirth of an extinct Pep Club. Forty or so interested students met Mondays to organize activities. Memberships entitled fans to a spirit button, newsletter, door prizes and special spirit activities. The Club added much to school spirit with a ‘‘Spirit Ball “Fan Club Express, “Humorous skits at pep assemblies, and “Super Fan Jeff Smit. Members of the club also were the amazing kazoo marching band and cheering society which helped to get all fans involved in school spirit at all athletic events. Fan Club—25 Vote Soy N To Ne Bast O pus 1. An artist's conception of ill-fated East Campus shows the building would have been adaptable to be a complete school in itself. 2.-3. More bussing — no study hall time is a way of life on split schedule. This study hall is presently used for conference space and speech therapy. 4. Local newspaper headlines mirror reality and speculate on UTHS' future. 5. Separate assemblies are needed to get everyone in the North Campus auditorium. id Referendum Qchool W ighs AfewufcfeoGS Ofr 'WkctfrfiJow FuiuA Bond Referendum THE DAILY DISPATCH ift schedule — for now SSKvi3S THE DAILY DISPATCH ear-round school looms at UTHS n sas '?===a lj rir== ;7.-=rs- pfc ggg GNPhiu r best mark I in years The ’75-76 year wasn’t a good one for referendums — District taxpayers let their voice be known twice this year — A proposed East Campus in Silvis to ease overcrowding of the North Campus split shift was voted down — ayes vote would have matched local and state money to build a $5 million dollar school — What happens now — split shift continues and school officials will re-examine other alternatives — year-round school on a 45 days in 15 days out track program — bringing sophomores to an expanded South Campus leaving North Campus for freshmen only and some Vocational programs — or will we stay on the present schedule? Only time will tell. 'Dtacula fs f MpfjCtjy 1. Dracula descends upon an unsuspecting Lucy. (Sue Murdock). 2. Thanks, Bruce needed that. 3. Van Helsing explains the theory of Vampires to Dr. Seward and John Harker. 4. Renfield meets near just reward by the hands of Dracula. 5. Remember. . . there are such things . . . U.T. vampires say. 6. Lucy Seward lets out a deafening scream as Dracula swoops down upon her. 28—Fall Play John Horki Lucy Seward—Sue Renfield— ill Frey AttendanF- Bruce Lundeen iris Claeys fenni Sullivan ( Mary Schulte Chps Scojl Candy Hart Qinritk l-fauuis Stage As Vc f 4 Draculo—an unusual play—difficult to adapt to the stage—very fitting for fall—great “ r y | background sounds—was that a real wolf?—vampires, bats, werewolves—the many facet of mysterious count—Steve Smith was a very convincing Draculo—only his hairdresser knows for sure—Frey a crowd pleasing lunatic—strange ending—no curtain call—Van Helsings closing words—remember, there are such things—a spooky experience for U.T. s theatre. fit UTfS A BoSyTt 1. Charity and Christmas go together. Mr. Francis' students make and donate toys for the needy. 2. South Campus yule window artists this year were: Row One: Beth Hall, Tracey Thorpe, Amy Miletich, Pat Moore. Row Two: Peggy Swallow, Karen Bloome, Diane Carmer, Joe Moreno. Row Three: Bill Brewers, Jane Seaman, Frank Pompa, Ron Adams, Paula Penca, Greg Lundeen, Mary Schulte. 3. Susie Scott puts final touches on artistic holiday decoration in room 131.4. Many scenes of Christmas. 5. What’s a Spanish Christmas without a Pinata? lorena Ysais is ready for the goodies. 30—Holidays at UT Tu kfeoas, Pcwites, ChctAtibtes Bttagjoy The holidays at UTHS mean many things to many people. For some work-busy choirs presenting seasonal concerts to the students in it is a time of faith and joy-for some it is serenity-for some it is hus- assemblies-the first time in five years. But most of all-Christmas is tie and bustle. A UT Christmas is tradition-art students painting the a personal thing at UTHS-one to one-a greeting card for a special windows at South Campus for the past.l 1 Decembers-English stu- person-a secret message ad in the Key Christmas issue-or anxiety dents of Mr. Francis making and donating yule toys to the needy of the holidays to come. Time for Merry Christmas everybody for 8 years in a row-language students taking part in the holiday and really meaning it. customs of different peoples and different lands. Christmas is also Holidays at UT—31 Dow ’t D oiJa Tti Wd o 1$ PC ty Fath p bboey. Steve Honsen Issodor Magee . . . Bj Morc Nelson roy............J v McClure Axel Mogee ................ TBoennis Purvis Susan Hollander..........Aitaee Dobereiner Marion Hollander -A............Sue Coder _ Walter Hollander. . . jf Bruce Lundeen rojack....................Dave DeFrieze rds............... b. Gory Schwigen m2 Dirk Carlson flms.........................Corrie Cope Cook..................... . . . Jane Seoman Sultan of Boshire.......) .%. . Dave Dew Multan's First Wife......................laura Meyers Kasner...............................Tbny-Hprt Countess Bondoni...........Joan Nicholson Reception Guests..........................Lisa Stickler Julie Sackett Joe Billquist Scott Reynolds Asst. Director . . .. i..........Chris Cloeys Director....................Mr. Michaelfchmidt ___________________ _ 2. Steve Hansen appears to be psychic as Father Drobney. 3. Lisa Stickler, Joe Billquist, Julie Sackett, Joan Nicholson, and Scott Reynolds as party guests. 4. Bruce warns Dennis: “Don’t drop it, it might go off!” 5. Marc Nelson, as Ambassador Magee, holds secretary Carrie Cope on his lap. 6. Dave Defrieze, as Krojack, and guards Dirk Carlson and Gary Schwigen, menace the American Embassy. 7. Dennis Purvis a very convincing klutz. 8. Sue and Bruce during a not so typical husband, wife discussion. f ■ v o 0 U oooty kvjiiJmces Rehearsing from November to January for two performances — only a few people showing up for set construction — a few make-up problems — Hansen’s beard and Lundeen’s bald head — escape stairs break on opening night — Steve Smith stands guard through production — Allen finds audience refrain from squeaking seats — a greater compliment than a standing ovation — Some of best sets in recent years — Rabbit uncooperative opening night — Thursday performance gets standing ovation — Hansen a tricky priest — Monotonous Russian music drones on between scenes — Director Schmidt calls play best he’s been associated with. Winter Play — 33 U Ji tGoss Oh 'What Goes On ? As a UT student everyone faced many d sions. One of which was involvement. For those who took that route, was the possible membership to several ORGANIZATIONS. What goes on? Much of it is in the clubs and other activities. A song whose events made up an important segment of the total recording. Organizations Division—35 fttc jtck 'Whctt Qm CW When the school day ends, organizations replace every day classes. No matter what particular interests the students have, there is a school activity that will in some way fulfill their social, educational or physical need. If it involves girls athletics in GAA, the Honor Society, Forensics, Panther Players, Student Council, or one of any other organizations, UT can provide as many extra-curricular activities as one can handle. 1. Interested students visit Jumers Castle Lodge for an old fashioned German meal. 2. Quad City AFS students gather for a party in their honor. 3. Cultural barriers were minimized as students from all backgrounds got together. 36 — Organizations Lead-In Club Row One: Rito McCorkle Rose Hunter Cynthio Arrington Tommy Trice Corlotto Weothers Brian Fallon Row Two: Bernetto Weathers Debbie Mason Rosalind McCorkle Pam Dean Regina McCorkle Linda Damper Annette Trice Row Three: Sheila Royal Rochelle Mitchell Allen Parker Foybeann McQeen Anne Damper lleta Smith Josie Trice Row Four: Manuelito Hughes Leslie Mayfield Kimberly Giles Elaine Daughtery William Hughes Met after second shift at North Campus Held bake sale Observed Dr. Martin Luther King day Promoted cultural pride BftitcfefcfeS Row One: Carol Bert Betsy McCaw Cathy Craker Willie Cummings Mary Beintema Cathy Bunch Row Two: Cheryl Wood Irma Zepeda Evelyn Bates Lori Phelps Juli Bodman Organizations—37 Ptoiifie t Bond Row One: Chris Scott, Jami Benson, Sharon Bailey, Gail Kieffer, Becky Poelvoorde. Row Two: Dan Clements, Karla Pinner, Vickie Rodgers, Ana Castro, Emily Miller, Kim Young, Lori Becker, Anne Dyer, Sheryl Bell, Pam Stone. Row Three: Oscar Aryder, Jeff Layne, Todd Grove, Darrell Snadner, Tamee Swanson, Mike Epping, Mario Duarte, Linda Lapaczonek, Chris Swanson, Brenda Jones, Randy Halsay, Bill Beals, Jeff Martin. Row Four: Pat Bohlander, Steve Thomas, Chuck Seaman, Jeff Wiedinmann. Rhonda Martinson and Keith Ward receive All American band awards at assembly from principal. 38—Bands Row One: Dianne Brown, Mindy Nelson, Joan Hesser, Brenda Gramenz, Holly Border, Marie Gerlach. Row Two: Debbie Hall, Michelle Orme, Marcia Jacobs, Brenda Welch, Mark Copeland, Terie Matzer, Cindy Rigg, Kayla Brotherton, Rhea Mabis, Dorren Avitt, Sonya Pittman. Row Three: Bill Bruner, Cheryl Farren, Cande Masters, Edward Bailey, Greg Mayer, Sharon Jones, Omega Roden, Craig Knobloch, Nick Nelson, Liz Duck, Cathy Mitts, Bill Ralph, Linda Behyl, Vickie Karnes, Edra Cook. Row Four: Gary Van Hock, Steve Darby, Eric Brasel, Peter Ohman, Steve Smith, Marc Nelson, Dave Compton, Steve Byrd, Marilyn Jackson, Kelly Wara, Theresa Berglund, Tina Schutt, Ann Schotka, Laurie Lapaczonek, Bob Powell, Ron Epping, Rick Kruse, Theresa Comito, Jeff Wara. Row Five: Paul Stone, Rhonda Martinson, Dan Simkeman, Albert Nache, Tad Coder, Scott Culley, Tony Hart, Karen Winger, Mark Henry, Cindy Ward, Al Castro, Nancy Lynn, Keith Ward. Row One: Scott Justvig, Tad Coder, Mindy Nelson. Row Two: Lucinda Rigg, Sonya Pittman, Candy Masters, Cheryl Farren, Sue Tollman, Ed Bailey, Joan Hesser, Doreen Avitt. Row Three: Marc Nelson, Peter Ohman, Eric Brasel, Gary Von Hoch, Rhonda Martinson, Paul Stone, Keith Ward, Ron Epping, Rick Kruze, Teresa Comito, Jeff Wara. Bands—39 Row One: Roxy Kirklin, Kathy Hartman, Lisa Van Speybroeck, Sue Tice, Carline Brackett, Sheri Lofgren, Candy Trujillo. Row Two: Mary Krogman, Sabrina Reasby, Jane Olsen, Anita Van Thorre, Sharon Libby, Lanita Johnson, Kathie Holt, Cheryl Dickinson. NO CfanfxjtS [. U. Choto Row One: Terry Kirklin, Debby Burch, Chara Benzon, Theresa Brown, Kathy Bunch, Becky Burch, Chris Wirtz, Loretta Medina. Row Two: Tammy DeWalsche, Paula Kelly, Joanne Nelson, Diana Miles, Linda Downey, Janice Nelson, Joanne Feehan, Fenessa Sheldon, Rene Bel-man, Darcelle Harmon. Row Three: Laurie Morris, Ann Eklof, Rose Ann Perry, Cathy Turner, Gayle Nye, Joyce Covemaker, Mary Adlfinger, Karen Butterworth, Dannette Prieto, Penny Frazier, Rigina Garcia. 40—Girls Glee, North Campus Choir I'll I tfr1 Acftdte y organizing fund raising for year Elementary school concerts continued Christmas Choral Concert is Dec. 1 7 Concert and Handbell Choirs perform at three assemblies Traditional caroling in halls during yuletide Frantic scurry to sell and count out cases of grapefruit and oranges Spring concerts conclude year r Major event is Spring Colorado Tour which included singing at Air Force Academy, churches in Boulder, Denver, Vail and Colorado Springs between Apr. 10-18 Mr. Dyer runs through song for North Campus choir students. NfVfcfcti P. M- CkoVu Row One: Kari Taulbee, Edina Dieteruch, Missy Bennett, Lysa Reeves, Rhonda Welch, Donna Richardson, Jan Laird, Carol Bert. Row Two: Sheryl Bell, Jeff Magnuson, Len Schwigen, Scott Reynolds, Ron Adams, Robert Zepeda, Jim Murray, Dave Compton, Gerald Carlson, Rick Temor. Row Three: Sara Mooney, Tammy Richardson, Julie Socket, Chris Scott, Teresa Carmichael, Cindy Johnson, Connie Burdick, Cheri Anderson, Kim Smith, Dianna Hill, Mary Harder, Chris VanRycke, Bernice Tyler. Row Four: Tammy Allen, Susan Mooney, Judy Zaragoza, Tracy Shull, Jeane Scott, Amy Ball, Brenda Welch, Lisa Lee, Karen Hughes, Dawn Karn, Julie Harder, Carri Vandewiele, Sara Soliz, Roxanne Schmidt, Dora Krack. North Campus Choir—41 Row One: Valarie VanKlavern, Patti Howard, Susie Scott, Lori Snauwaert, Darrel Penner, Bill Frey, Greg Lundeen, Jeannie Higham, Lisa Ramsey, Marty Fulton Renae Bush. Row Two: Dave Dew, Steve Hansen, Charlie Rowell, Jeff Ross, Vince Papish, Aimee Dobriener, George Sierra, Kevin Dopier, Terry Winchester, Diana Brown, Dana Lineberry, Georgia Dokolas. Row Three: David Lofgren, Russ Frye, Ron Adams, Kim Cass, Greg Brewers, Kurt Retzlaff, Mike Russel, Bruce Lundeen, Tom Kimmel, Chris DePauw, Ray Husted, Janet Laethem, Barry Swanson. UcmMCkm, .Kr-'l Handbell Choir members at Christmas assembly are Pat Mboneyj Chris Scott, Mary Krogman, Jane Olson, Theresa Smith, Gerald Carlson, Kathy Hartman, Daryl Pfcnner, Julie Sackett, Brenda Welch, ond Ray Husted. ► Row One: Sandy Smith, Deb Darnell, Julie Enloe, Georgia Bollaert, Joy O'Dell, Mary Hott, Robin Bragg, Mary Dobreiner, Mary Palos, Deanna Piersall, Peggy Dussliere, Mike VanBelle. Row Two: Tracy Hill, Debbie Nelson, Peggy Sloan, Kerry Cullett, Lisa Southerland, Missy LeBlanc, Theresa Lundeen, Joe Billquist, Greg Graf, Margo Sperry, Don Nelson, Randy Steffenson, Jim Caffrey. Row Three: Nancy Heilman, Sue Mutziger, Lanita Johnson, Terry Winchester, Kevin Dopier, John Wilkinson, Doug Riggs, Mark Longnecker, Jean Warfield, Theresa Smith, Sue Coder, Juli Bodman, Jude Cole. Absent: Scott James, Sam Scalf, Tracy Smith, Brenda Salisbury. 42—Concert, Handbell Choirs Row One: Lisa Taulbee, Lisa Jackson, Sue Blair, Jane Dalton, Cindy Bert, Kathy Sullivan, Luis Puentes, Pat Mooney, Marie Coram Bennett, Dennis Brown. Row Two: Cliff Oliver, Doug Murdock, Jane McGehee, Barb DeGrande, Lynn Robinson, Larry Lopez, Bill Call, Anna DeKeyper, Allison Brown, Kerry Cullett, Kim Lovell, Lori Benzon. Row Three: Brian Johnson, Sam Scalf, Dave Anderson, Melodie Johnston, Kris Young, Steve Butterworth, Bob Hornick, Dan Zude, Jim Provorse, Cathy Immesote, Becky Bartch, Mark Jackson. Absent: Kelly Benzon, Dan Limkerman, Chris Petty, Randy Duncan, Jenice Hendricks, Patty Pobance, Tracy Smith. Concert, Chamber Choirs—43 Cpe cJi Groups £u ld ; TOWiWZMltiU Competition Illinois State University dill Frey — Second — Humorous Interpretation Peoria Richwoods Bill Frey — Second — Humorous Interpretation Sue Coder — Second — Poetry Wheaton Central Sue Coder — Second — Poetry Coder and Frey — Second — Duet Acting Conference Jane Seaman — First — Dramatic Interpretation Bill Frey — Second — Humorous Interpretation Mike LaPoso — Second — Prose Reading Sue Coder — Second — Verse Reading Ron too I Bill Frey — First — Humorous Interpretation Chuck Seaman — Second — Original Comedy Russ Frye — Second — Rodto Speaking District Bill Frey — first — Humorous Interpretation Frey and Coder — Second — Duet Acting Russ Frey — Second — Radio Speoking Sectional Bill Frey — First — Humorous Interpretation Front: Theresa Flint. Seated: Don Nelson, Bill Frey, Carol Swemline, Chuck Seaman. Standing: Theresa Comito, Teresa Gatton, Jane Seaman. Row One: Pete Ohman Sue Murdock Steve Hansen Jeff Smit Row Two.-Tom Hansen Jane Seaman Sue Swanson Teresa Gatton Mike LaPosa 44 — Forensics Row One-. Leonard Schwigen, Jane Seaman, Chuck Seaman, Brenda Kliner. Row Two: Sue Swanson, Dan Sheely, Tom Hansen, Teresa Gatton, Willie Noel. Row Three: Marc Nelson, Cliff Dawson, Bill Frey, Mike LaPosa, Terry Winchester, Linda Coussins, Sue Clark, Diane Brown. Row Four: Jeff Smit, Peter Ohman, Chuck Mullen, Lanita Johnson, Steve Hansen, Sue Coder, Russ Frey, Penny Swift, Gary Schwigen. Standing: Cliff Dawson Jane Seaman Mike La Posa Seated: Pete Ohman Tom Hansen Forensics — 45 QoljydbYowu Qwiv Untfc Pieces Vfety PopuJtxuu Sold candy for GAA treasury Played Bingo with elderly at nearby care centers Continued Big Sis-Little Sis Night Attended GAA Convention in Peoria Conducted Initiation January 28 Played volleyball with Letterman's Club Sold popcorn for crippled children Started new coed unit in recreational games Held Dad-Daughter Night in April Tried to provide units for students on all time schedules ►North Campus GAA officers: Margaret Montgomery, Shari Fink, Rhonda Correll, Mary Cosgrove. Absent: Karee Neibergall. GAA BocmL Row One: Laurie Lapaczonek Karen Winger Sharon Holmes Amy Davison Row Two: Terri Ward Diane Zmuda Lynne Hartman Linda Fallon Absent: Elaine Daugherty Row One: Karen Cosgrave Sue Zmuda Sue Wiedenmann Sharon Cosgrave Geni D'Hooge Row Two: Ann Goar Lecia Lewis Karen Blomme Belinda Saucedo Mary Schulte Dawn Zissis Lorena Ysais 46 —GAA S4A Royftfity Queen candidates: Kim Cass Anne Davis Sue Wiedenmann Susie Buchen Ann Goar Kathy Sullivan Karen Cosgrave Lecia Lewis Sue Zmuda Denise Hendricks Princess candidates: Laurie Lapaczonek, Karen Winger, Mary Cosgrave, Karee Neibergall, and Erin McCarter. Kathy Sullivan’s face shows surprise, as she was crowned Queen. Pat Peterson announces Royalty Candidates at the annual GAA Dance in March. GAA Dance — 47 Row One: Dan Limkeman Marshall Swanson Row Two: Bill Call Mike Maxwell Chuck Coutteau Row Three: Ann Goar Mindy Nelson Lori Snauwaert Karen Cosgrove Linda Little Theresa DeCapp Karen Gard Rita Mankoski Row Four: Sue Wiedenmann Lecia Lewis Denise Hendricks Susan Clark Sue Mutziger Honor Society Had caroling party at Christmas Took needy children Christmas shopping Gave food baskets at Christmas Bought tee-shirts for the first time Installed new members in spring Human Relations Met second Tuesday of each month Consisted of students representing their . own race Discussed racial problems and ways to promote good will to solve them Discussed student-teacher problems Honor Society officers: Row One: Sue Mutziger, vice president; Chuck Coutteau, historian; Sue Wiedenmann, secretary. Row Two: Rita Mankoski, president; Karen Gard, treasurer. Row One: Georgia Dokolas Sheila Royal Vicky Ebalo Rhonda Correll Lorena Medina Tina Rivera Donna Hopkins Row Two: Mr. Pohlman Mike McClure Steve Hunter George Sierra Gregg Brewers AdtUpiM Eighteen Senior boys are chosen each year Two members attend each time, four Thursday Rotary meetings Met business and professional people of the community Gave speeches on their impressions of Rotary Row One: Bill Call, Juan Escontrias, Dan Limkeman, Mike Moore, Mike Maxwell, Marshall Swanson, Kurt Neibergall. Row Two: Stan Sosnouski, Randy Buss, Duly Mendoza, Jeff Murphy, Chuck Coutteau, Kent Johnson, Darrell Vandeventer, Mark Stickler, Mike DeCapp, Terrence McCarter, Dave Lenth. £f)Cuu$(i f-foww Society Pay one dollar fee Students with no less than 3.8 average in Spanish III or IV are eligible Planned initiation party April 29 Held reception after the party First year students given a patch Second year students given a gold medal Generated enthusiasm in Spanish classes Rewarded those who excelled Held election for next year’s officers Row One: Juan Escontrias, Diane Komatar, Mrs. Keller, Sue Zmuda, Dennis Purvis. Row Two: Eunice Friedrich, Marianne Farmer, Lori Phillis, Connie McNeil, Cathy McNeil, Theresa Bohnert. Row Three: Marta Cantu, Margo Anderson, Theresa Lundeen, Janel Orewiler, Phil Weintrout, Cindy Disbrow, Linda Copeland. Row Four: Valerie Adams, Mike DeCapp, Chuck Coutteau, Gary March, George Sierra, Mary Hott. Junior Rotarians — Spanish Honor Society — 49 toy Sfaft Ockooly Kcthtfty 1. Tuesday afternoon Key meetings-all you can do to get a staff together when there isn't a class like Skyline. 2. Jeff Sutton and Sylia Lueje pass out Keys at South Campus. 3. Editors Craig DeVrieze and Scott Shepard put final layout together for Christmas issue. 50—Key Staff Key editorial board: Gina Marinangelli, Sherry Magnuson, Juli Bodman, Scott Shepard, Craig DeVrieze. Editors Scott Shepard Assistant Editors Sherry Magnuson Editorial Supervisor Business Managers Margo Anderson Brenda Kliner Photographers Kelvin Rundle Bob VanTieghem Artist Sports Editor and Advertising Reporters Chris Cosgrove, Steve Dolash, Lynn Hartman, Kama Heald, Sylvia Lueje, Erin McCarter, Mike McClure, Glenn McLernon, Margaret Montgomery, Cheryl Peters, Cindy Rigg, Ann Schotka, Lorna Spencer, Jeff Sutton, Bob VanTieghem, Steve Hunter, Frannie Pate, Susie Hill, Mary Beth DeSmet, and all UT Journalism students. Advisor Mrs. Barbara Sather Staff members-Front: Frannie Pate, Sherry Magnuson, Bob VanTiegham, Jeff Sutton, Juli Bodman, Mike McClure, Sylvia Lueje, Lorna Spencer. Middle: Margaret Montgomery, Erin McCarter. Standing: Scott Shepard, Craig DeVrieze, Cheryl Peters, Brenda Kiliner, Bob Feller, Kelvin Rundle, Mrs. Sather, Margo Anderson, Cindy Rigg, Sheila Royal, Ann Schotka, Lynn Hartman. Key Staff—51 Pw uL Ra s ig fs BlGfigG Rw ►Pizzas are in. Frozen food sales was a major fund raiser for Lettermen. ▼►In addition, spirit hats sold out fast. The Tams were gone in one week in the fall. Row One: Ann Goar, Karen Cosgrave, Sue Zmuda, Nancy Linn, Ronda Nagel, Sue Loding, Julie Brooks, Susie Buchen, Linda Ward, Janet Laethem, Anne Davis, Lori Andon. Row Two: Gary Palmer, Gary Taylor, Steve Hunter, Mike Russell, Mark Ruthey, Ralph March, Bill Taylor, Greg Brewers, Mark VandeWiele, Sterlyn Berry, Mike Gould, John Branch, Tony Martel, Dave Dew. 52—Lettermen's Club Lettermen Activities Pep pin and sticker sales Balloon and hat sales Car wash Ushering football and basketball games Pizzas sales Attended University of Iowa games Provided some funds for training room carpet Help Fan Club get re-established Played annual Lettermen-Faculty game Involved in community affairs Wrapped up year with picnic Row One.- Bob Alaniz, Lori Snauwaert, Juan Escontrias, Kathy Sullivan, Kevin Togami, Lecia Lewis, Steve Smith, Paula Archibald, Frank Pompa, Cindy Lasek, Greg Wright, Traci Nelson, Alvin Tingle. Row Two: John Larrison, John Severtsgaard, Gary March, Joe Pavelonis, Chuck Coutteau, Keith Ward, Steve Butterworth, Terrence McCarter, George Sierra, Jeff Wasson, Kurt Retzlaff, Pete Passini, Randy Davidson. • Lettermen's Club—53 _ 1. - A 'IiPiK Pxwftw 5 AMiss D Angelo models this year s Orchesis group shirt. Cafeteria provides plenty of practice area for danc.ng ►O rchesis was second unit in Homecoming Parade directly behind Marching Band. Acfcwifces March in Homecoming Parade Dance at Basketball Halftimes Purchased Personalized Orchesis Shirts Spring Recital May 14, “Odessy in Motion” Perform at area elementary schools Audition for Miss Iowa Pageant Perform at civic luncheons Travel to area colleges to view dance concerts Visit North Campus P.E. to explain Orchesis Year end party 54—Orchesis Kneeling: Deanna Piersall, Peggy Dusseliere, Katie Dobbels, Debbie Collins. Row One: Chris Claeys, Lori Benzon, Miss D Angelo, Debbie Ashcraft, Linda Little, Patricia Ludin, Julie Mueller. Row Two: Megan Meuser, Patty Pobanz, Tammy Dawson, Arlyce DeFauw, Shelley Buttke, Velda Palos, Theresa Painter, Chris DePauw, Janet Laethem, Renae Bush. Orchesis—55 Powiite t PEay e ts Held car wash and bake sale during the summer to lower club debt. Held dance to raise money Ushered for Broadway Theatre League Productions Gained 4th place at district with one-act play “Picnic on a Battlefield” Feb. 21 Ushered all the school plays Worked on make-up, lighting, and other behind-the-scene jobs ► Officers: (seated) Patty Nemerguth, corresponding secretary; Phyllis Billquist, vice president; (standing) Mike McClure, treasurer, Carol Bert, recording secretary; Bruce Lundeen, president. 1. Mary Brown 2. Dorleen Decker 3. Tammy Phipps 4. Mary Schulte 5. Patti Howard 6. Terese Tyler 7. Chris Saelens 8. Mary Hott 9. Phyllis Billquist 10. Steve Hansen 11. Deanna Piersall 12. Wendy Wells 13. Nancy Firth 14. Julie DeBaillie 15. Cathy McNeil 16. Loretta Medina 17. Sheri Piersall 18. Dora Aloniz 19. Connie McNeil 20. Cindy Erickson 21. Laurie Morris 22. Joe Billquist 23. Sue Swanson 24. Carol Nemerguth 25. Patty Nemerguth 26. Bill Frye 27. Carrie Cope 28. Sue Millen 29. Lorna Spencer 30. Chris Wirtz 31. Kathleen Horton 32. Cathy Turner 33. Barb Decker 34. Renee Ziegler 35. Joan Nickolson 36. Cathy Andrew 37. Bruce Lundeen 38. Joe Struss 39. Marc Nelson Row One: Dianna Hill, Tammy Allen, Teresa Bergland, Sue Loding, Jeri Campbell, Kelly Campbell, David Morse, Rick Rifle. Row Two: Carl Hocking, John Claeys, Kurt Neibergall, Mike Maxwell, Brian Burlingame, Kevin Morse, Todd Jones, Bob Smith, Dan Clements, Darrell Bush, Chad Johnson, Jack Kettering, Paul Roberts, Scott Rossi, Mike Rayburn, Gary Weslouski, Mike Angel. Shoot weekly at North Campus on Tuesdays. Member of Illinois High School League Held postal matches Competed in National Rifle Association sectional Encouraged gun safety Learn Rifle Range procedure Rifle Club—57 AMr. Oliver checks performance and positioning on practice rounds by junior marksmen. QbudtoCb CouitOtC Pf Kautg Ptcwi fes Better Doitces Mary Dobereiner Craig Lemon and Jut 50’$ Day in its traditionaljtyle. Couples enjoyed this year’s Sweetheart Dance at North Campos. ▼Theresa Lundeen prepares table for Prom. Set up Freshman elections Worked on Homecoming Activiti Baked cookies for area need Sponsored Christmas Dance Sold pennants and stickers U-dated Constitution Continued participation in QUINT C GRESSi j Had successful SweetheartDance F Sponsored two members to Dai outfirfor Pete the P Donate nong Muscular “ lanned Student Council Week? Sponsored AFE students Juniors organized Prom c Conducted elections for various , Held meetings every Wednesday d TY STUDENT C ON Council officers: Michelle Laud, treasurer; Patty Nemerguth, vice president; Tony Hart, secretary; Aimee Dobereiner, president. • ▼Student Council’s meetings are sometimes business, sometimes social. ▼Mike McClure discusses the revision of the Constitution. Student Council — 59 '76 TufcufeTcvUO Tftwucjfi B rfjffes How could you tell our staff loves the Beatles? Look it s Kama about to scale the wall in room 225 for a marker and the ink stamp and pad. Skyline became a credit class this year but it didn't help Mr. Miller's sanity. Tom Hansen and Gary Schwigen helped ruin this year's Skyline-but they don't get all the credit. 60—Skyline Dave Young was head Skyline photographer. Skyline Staff Editor Jack Bergstrand Managing Editor Sue Wiedenmann Seniors Organizations . Underclass . . . Lori Siler Staff Gina Marinangeli Lori Phillis Advertising . . . Photographers . Ted Heitz Artist Indexes General Staff . Pat Howard, Keith Lucas, Sherry Magnuson, Mindy Nelson, Joy O'Dell, Deb Ogburn, Sheila Royal, Gary Schwigen, Jane Seaman, Theresa Smith, Sue Swanson. Adviser Row One: Deb Nelson, Theresa Lundeen, Sue Wiedenmann, Mindy Nelson, Theresa Smith. Row Two: Gary Schwigen, Jack Bergstrand, Ray Heitz, Patty Howard, Lori Siler, Gina Marinangeli, Sheila Royal, Lori Phillis, Sue Swanson, Sherry Magnuson, Kama Heald, Joy O'Dell, Jane Seaman. Skyline — 61 'Getfe tcj Bette Before that ace was served, the touchdown scored, the basket made, the race competed for, or the run driven in, there was much practice done. A means to the end. Before competitive SPORTS are brought before the public, work had to be done by each person involved; through conditioning, practice, emotional and physical stain. After the many hours of practice, UT gave us all that we could ask for—their best. Sports Division—63 Fctw Bctcfeuig p04 1-fCtA uMS Row One: Jon Orewiler, Tom Lambrecht, Bob Alaniz, Pat Moore, Ed Bailey, Darren Evans, and Dan Dowell. Row Two: Coach Gary Phil- lips, Steve Blair, Bill Stopoulos, Tom Kimmell, Bob Feller, Mark Pirmann, and John Nache. Gaiesburg WPflsIand Geneseo Povenport Centrol Davenport West Sterling Assumption Rockridge St.rl.no UTHS UTHS UTHS Toumamei (urnai iWwD—Fourth of 21 'Big 6—First of 6 Metro—first of 7 W- Umestoi Crefe-Monee- Tvrteenth of 61 S | fourth of 6 64—Cross Country Row One: Mgr. Marty Dawson, Dave Dowell, Mike Morris, John Tysma, Jeff Osborn, Jim McBurney, Marty Coe, Bruce Bell, Kory Togami, Gary Willet, and Joe Collins. Row Two: Coach Jim Wesselmann, Steve Sunderland, Brian Kinman, Craig Emery, Bob Lewis, Randy Howard, Greg Minteer, Dougal Nelson, Dan Correll, Joe Penca, Guy Funai, Steve Darby, and Coach Jay Hinkley. Cross Country—65 Vorsity Football (1 -6) PcuiSi ji Vtctcwy Uahes Cmsou Despite a losing season—varsity provided many thrills—lost three games in final minutes—were able to move the ball and put points on the board—injuries caused defense to falter late in season—many juniors gained experience—seniors will always remember beating Moline. Quincy 15 UTHS 9 Rock Islond 33 UTHS 14 UTHS Davenport West 21 21 Moline UTHS 20 13 • Homecoming Davenport Central 32 UTHS 28 AJ lemon 42 UTHS 6 Galesburg 22 UTHS 16 Burlington 44 UTHS 29 Assumption 48 UTHS 0 Most Valuable—John Watson Captains—Alvin Tingle Captains—Terrence McCarter Best Scholastic—Dave Dew Best Blocker—Gary Taylor Best Tackier—John Watson Most Improved—John Severtsgaard 66—Varsity Football Row 6 Todd Rick Thie Ken Cook, Dennis Einfeldt, John Watson, Mike Smith, Steve Carton, Dave Patterson, John S m Tingle, George Sierra, S e BoHerworth, Gary Toylor, Frank Pompa, Terrance McCarter, Gary March, Randy Jtfgmd' Bill Taylor, Mike Russel , John Branch M VondeWiele. Row Two: Coaches Jim Loula and Don Davis, Rick Reel, David Roy, John larriso indy Ball, P ’ or;; Jave Dell, Gary Palmer; Greg Wright, Ray Sierra, David Dew, Brian Mosley, Dennis Purvis Morton, Jerry Robers, James Johnsor m Coopman,?om,poehr4Jeff Wasson,’ K$Vin Pavelonis, Duane Tinsley, Coaches .odico : Jim Smith. % 1. The pregame huddle provides spirit and inspiration for Panther effort. 2. Award winners proudly display Blackwood trophy after banquet. 3. McCarter breaks upfield on quarterback option. 4. Coaches Unrath and Loula give John Watson defensive instructions during time out. 5. Greg Ricke explodes through the line on an off tackle play. 6. Anxious moments on the sidelines during the Rock Island game. Varsity Football—-67 7-2 £of {i Tfo S coW Best R co'tcL j - UTRSJO, . Moline 2 I-UTHS p UTHS k UTHS inc.y Q ■---- w THW- _----------- SSV w JT. UTHS 21, Rock lsloneP6 Davenporf Central TtUTHS 0 UTHS 7, Galesburg 0 UTHS 20, Assumption 8 • Big 6 C ' f c Awards MVP-RoyWillett Best Lineman--Mike Jacobs'’ Best Back--George Stamatoukas Scholastit--Rick Cappaert Captains--Cappaert, Jacobs, Willett, Brent Mosley. 1. Gang tackling and pursuit was a major reason for success by sophs last fall. 2. Fan support helped the team. 3. Long Quincy trips means nap time for coaches. 4. Who are we? Who we gonna beat? 5. Brent Mosley barks signals from offensive set. 6. Mosley moves to outside on quarterback option. 68—Sophomore Football Row One: Bob Mathias, Glenn Ball, Terry Ball, Jim Zarlantes, Steve Murrens, Tony Johnston, Al Nache, Mike John. Row Two: Coach Steve Tresemer, Coach Mike Brewers, Dusty Coder, Kurt Simmons, Toby Liedtke, Mike Jacobs, Jay Robers, Al Parker, Mark Owen, Larry Jones, Coach Art DeGrande, Coach Harry Arvanis. Row Three: Kelvin Sandoval, Clark Anderson, Roy Willet, Jeff Cooper, Jay Leonard, George Freeland, Jody Nagel, Rollie Sollenberger, Terry Wassell Trainer. Row Four.- Kai Togami, Rick Lohse, Dave Sheley, Randy Stotmeister, George Stamatoukos, Brent Mosley, Gary Overmire, Rich Kates. Row Five: Todd Plotner Mgr., Tim Wassell Trainer, Jeff Allen, Rick Capp-aert, Scott Hawk, Pete Roberts, Jerry Jensen. Sophomore Football—69 PtesfuM w OuxwjC|6 FootbcM Row One: Tim Snyder Jim Reynold Don Hontz Steve Stopoulv Greg And rvon Greg Kmmon John Volleto Brent Cormichel PoulDew Mink Mmteer R k Shomtt Steve Cogdill Ricky Mortin PKI Griffin Coach T Meevcher Row Two: Cooch M. Killing Bryan Milter Jim Morrow Letter Polmer Steve Atphmd Don Clement Ralph Sander Tom Young Dorrell Purvi Chad William Jim Robbm Tim Moody Cor I Cro Alex Terronez Eddie Schneider Don Defou Otcor Snyder Fronk Roger Todd Rowan PtfisfuMfia FooibcM Row One: Chri Kettpool Leon Pullum Kn Kickopoo Carlo Etporzo Mork Trufllo Bnon Woutter Todd Bogotelav Steve Pruitt Shermon McIntyre Jim Richordton Rick Coutteau Joe Jesuit Pat Martel Curt Green Art Newman Greg Griffin Dove Herron Row Two: Cooch R. Ramirez Lee Ale Kevin Von Acker Bill Hughe Dove Guerro Ken Pormon Mike Beaver Chod Johnson Jerry Durham Jim Stover Dave Piertall Rick Fernandez Joe Lambert Otvie Branch Steve Banick Ed Gomez Bob VandeGeeit Kevin Poeiter Morty Jome Cooch C. Torron Freshmen Football Scores Orange (1-5-2) Orange 0 R.l. Washington 0 Galesburg Lombard 14 Orange 6 R.l. Central 26 Orange 14 Coolidge 28 Orange 0 Wilson 15 Orange 6 Orange Black Orange 7 John Deere 0 Alleman 34 Orange 0 Black (0-7-2) John Deere 34 Black 6 Coolidge 3 Black 0 Alleman 22 Black 8 Galesburg Churchill 34 Black 0 R.l. Edison 34 Black 0 Black 12 Rockridge 12 Black 6 Orange 6 R.l. Washington 36 Black O Wilson 48 Black 0 70—Freshmen Football QoU ut pti ictU Watches 'Girls Golf (2-6) Rock Island 282 UTHS 303 Galesburg 242 UTHS 288 Quincy 273 UTHS 297 Moline 257 UTHS 285 Rock Island 248 UTHS 265 Galesburg 245 UTHS 282 UTHS 261 Moline 275 UTHS 267 Macomb 307 District—third of five teoms ‘Low score wins in golf Varsity: Annette Henry, Julie Brooks, Patti Pobanz, Kim Cass, Cathy Nolan, Vicki Woodworth. Girls Golf—71 Qtodwo Golffi i Wtufe Rwifcey R te 74T( lAfaQ ctio u Mark Ruthey’s Tournament Scorecard meet place scores District 3 2 of 85 golfers 77 Sectional 3 1 of 60 golfers 74 ‘ • 74 was the best sectional score in the state State 3 23 of 80 golfers 84-80 Foil Varsity Golf Metro Conference 1—Moline 1098 strokes 2 — UTHS 1119 strokes Individual Fall Metro 1 — Don Cantrill Moline 1 80 2 — Steve Schaubroeck UTHS 189 3 — Mike Brommel Assumption 189 4 — Mark Ruthey UTHS 192 5 — Kurt Hoffman Central 192 Competition Metro — Second of 7 Quincy — Thirteenth of 28 Galesburg — Thirteenth of 28 Western Big 6 — Third of 7 District — Tenth of 1 2 John Schaubroech Joel Pavelonis Mark Ruthey Steve Schaubroech Coach Roger Damhorst VOMihj Gofy 72 — Boys Golf Ned Lane Dave Schrewer Dean Veskauf Clint Sollenberger Savage Krol Rick Pobanz GeitUyiS —TouWs QL Pcmji ff Senior Champs: Gary Nelson Joe Gonzales Ray Hugill Steve Carton Mike Olvera David Clouw Mike Hernandez Junior Champs: Alex McGehee Alfred Terronez Michael Hicks Kevin Lucus Duanne Tinsley Intramurals — 73 G Q [tufyiOU Tw Loms Girls Foil Tennis Varsity (11-5) UTHS Moline Davenport West UTHS Davenport Centrol 4 UTHS UTHS UTHS Rock Island UTHS UTHS UTHS UTHS Galesburg j$THS UTHS UTHS UTHS Rock Island Moline Davenport Alleman UTHS Alleman Assumption •ion Galesburg Verity Gfo Te ui£$Tbf s Top Eight—Row One: Becky Bartch, Julie Zimmerman, Kathy Sullivan, Linda Ward. kow iwo: Janet Laethem, Anne Dav Mary Jeanne Vyncke, Georgia Dokolas. Junior Julie Zimmerman awaits opponent serve in center court number two singles match. 74—Girls Tennis Row One: Mary Jeanne Vyncke, Anna Marie DeKeyper, Theresa Tyler, Jane Dalton, Lori Robinson, Janel Oreweiler. Row Two: Georgia Dokolas, Susie Felkner, Sue Trousdale, Debbie Strangaard, Diane Strangaard. Row Three: Kathy Sullivan, Linda Ward, Anne Davis, Shelley Laud, Becky Bartch serves. J ‘‘Sure is tough to concentrate when camera is around, right Jane? Lynn Robinson, Dian Komatar. Row Four: Julie Zimmerman, Becky Bartch, Janet Lae-them, Denise Hendricks, Sharon Holmes. The old juggle act must be a new warm up drill. Girls Tennis—75 PomiluM, Uflfew Bwctk Rock Island lMu6 DondHAMvCto 76 — Boys Tennis Row One: Rich Blomgren, Jeff Klouser, Marshall Swanson, Bob Householder, Scott Reynolds, and Bill Hughes. Row Two-. Randy Heizer, Steve Cox, Ray Hugill, Bill Bagatelas, Mike DeCapp, and Coach Gordon Cornelius. Row One: John Robers, Chris Swanson, Dan Baxter, Dave Compton, John Odendahl, John McGehee. Row Two: Pat Perkins, John Orendorf, Bill Bruner, Jeff Paton, Scott Hunsinger, Bob Powell, Mike Ligett, Mike Wodruff. Boys Tennis — 77 FtM Ffocfe y Euiuw Looks BoXgfofet Few QcJIs Varsity—Row One: Mary Cosgrave and Donna Peterson. Row Two: Tracy Blenkin- sop, Karen Gard, Lynne Hartman, Maria Castruita, Eunice Friedrick, Sonia Pittman, Sue Wiedenmann, Karen Cosgrave, Rhonda Martinson. varsity (0-6) Junior Galesburg 11 UTHS Davenportftest 2 UTHS Monmouth§ 2 UTHS Dovenporfr est A UTHS Galasbur k 5 UTHS Tournament Monmouth I A 2 UTHS UTHS ¥ 2 I {- UTHS if) i 3 UTHS 2 Davenport West 2 UTHS UTHS Galesburg 78—Field Hockey AFS student Tracey Blenkinsop drives toward goal in Davenport Ann Goar moves in on defense for Panther junior varsity against West match. Galesburg. Junior Varsity—Row One: Carie Nieber-gal, Susie Buchen, Sharon Cosgrove, Karen Winger, Janis Vozikis, Ann Goar, Sue Zmuda, Margaret Montgomery. Row Two: Sue Fink, Tammy Thomas, Sue Mil-len, Melinda Williams, Michelle Visconi, Michelle Morgan, Judie Lovell, Lecia Lewis, Shari Fink, Sheryl Pittman. Field Hockey—79 Tw Ymny X Qtcd v Qtw ScJiOO Sco'ttw-g Rj c kL ►This is the shot that goes in by Hunter in the final seconds of the last regular season game to break the all time UTHS school scoring record. Qtw Wumtei Hunter's Record former record — Bob Kivisto 1256 points year games fg- ft. points ove. 73-74 25 155 69 379 15.2 74-75 22 160 99 419 19.0 75-76 25 210 82 502 20.1 Total 72 525 250 1300 18.3 80 — Hunter's Record Row One: Lori Andon, Laurie Longbons, Paula Archibald, Cindy Lasek, Missy LeBlanc, Lori Snauwaert, Tracy Nelson. Row Two: Joel Pavel-onis, Bob Wakefield, Steve Hunter, Scott Richards, Coach Cliff Talley, Coach Jim Lemmon, Mark Ruthey, Dave Clouw, Sterlynn Berry, Anthony Martel. Row Three: Coach Dave Marr, Coach Bob Stenzil, Coach Craig Manwaring, Fletcher Nickerson, Ray Hugill, Dan Duprey, Craig Titus, Kent Johnson, Bob Coutteau, Dave Morgan, John Connolly, Randy Ball, Steve Smith Mgr., Milton Hudson Mgr., Coach Sharon Simmonds. Basketball — 81 PaJflJdrPM Defcot Ucg Rjivok Pcvi UefcicvTtife Vorscty()4-t1U LaSolle-Peru Townoment ttst Leyden 74 UTHS 60 St : uirmnrtt 7ft LfTHft 57 82 — Basketball 1. Anthony Martel directs Panther offense from familiar point man position. 3. 6-8 Scott Richard's defensive play caused opponents trouble on inside shots. 4. Junior Randy Ball, who started during the last part of the season, leads hustle on defense against Alleman. 5. What Bob Wakefield does best — another jumper for two. 6. Mark Ruthey drives for two points against Davenport West. 7. Are your hands clean — this is the biggest crowd of the season. 8. Wakefield outjumps L-P player to aid Panther romp. Block over Central by forfeit Lombard Wilson John Deere Edison Washington Block Orange 48 32 38 44 70 66 44 Freshmon Orange 53 Coolidge Churchill 45 Orange Orange AHemon Green 73 59 89 43 Orange 69 Orion 40 John Deere 1 53 52 Orange 75t Washington 56 Orange 72 Franklin 68 Qronge 47 Wilson Alleman White 28 Orange 48 43 Coolidge 68 Orange 60 Orange 65 Edison 60 Block 59 Orange 44 Basketball — 83 Row One: Earl Teague Rich Lineback Jim Dussliere Bryan Garner Dave Sheley Steve Baker Randy Stotmeister Row Two: Coach Dave Marr Bob Lewis Dan Correll Tom Ebalo Joe Penca David Jones Brent Mosley Clark Anderson Scott Hunsinger 0oplw4no Bosh tbcM Row One: Darin VanTieghem Jim Robbins Scott Hunter Tom Rowan Jerome Lipes Scott Klouser Brent Carmichael Bob Andrews Row Two: Ted Ziegler Andy Aspelmeier Jeff Peterson Jaime Cantu Jim Girot Luther Hughes Steve Stopolous Jerry Lypout Randy Masserolo Coach Craig Manwaring Pte lwncuv B cuck Ba ketbcM Row One: George Hall Jeff Ponce Patrick Martel Dave Guerrero Lorenzo Trice Mike Savala John Odendahl Row Two: Jim Morrow John Ebalo Robin Davis Brian Officer Ozzie Branch Mike Haskins Leon Pulliam GvJk Boiufioig 1. Team members — row one: Judy Olson, Arlyce DeFauw, Debbie Jennings, Nadine Kupresin, Kathy Sullivan. Row Two: Marie Gerlach, Liz Duck, Coach Gayle Bos, Theresa DeCapp, Kathy Craker. 2. Theresa DeCapp prepares to take her turn during District. 3. All bowlers gather close to check the outcome. 4. District tournament was held at Highland Park Bowl. Bowling — 85 Utufoiz W . Pa Wge As CoojcIv Hi VoIIeyboM Varsity (5-8) Junior Vorsity (7-6) UTHS 2 Riverdale 0 UTHS 2 Riverdale 0 UTHS 2 Rock Island 1 UTHS 2 Rock Islond 1 Galesburg 2 UTHS 1 Galesburg 2 UTHS 0 Moline 2 UTHS 1 Moline 2 UTHS 0 Sterling 2 UTHS 1 UTHS if 2 Sterling 1 Aledo 2 UTHS 0 Aledo 2 UTHS 1 Galesburg 2 UTHS 1 Golesburg 2 UTHS 0 Moline 2 UTHS 1 Moline 2 UTHS 1 Geneseo 2 UTHS 1 UTHS 2 Geneseo 0 Rock Island 2 UTHS 0 Rock Island 2 UTHS 0 UTHS 2 Aledo 0 UTHS 2 Aledo 1 UTHS 2 Orion 0 UTHS 2 Orion 0 UTHS 2 Monmouth 1 UTHS 2 Monmouth 1 J More spikes and better saves are Mr. Partridge's instructions. VfJMity Voifiybftl Row One: Sandy Bell Donna Peterson Sharon Hand Row Two: Terie Motzer Janet Laethem Georgia Dokolas Linda Ward 86—Volleyball Panther volleyball team shows correct style of return during Moline match. ▼Where are all the fans? They must be in the gym somewhere; maybe in the balcony. Junior Vfo tSity VMtybcM Row One: Karen Duck Rhonda Nagel Row Two: Janice Vozikis Renee Ziegler Linda Talley Nancy Linn Shelley Butke Dawn Zissis Volleyball—87 Gt tfe Rebouw i [ H BosbdJxM mmmmmt 56 UTHS—■ 41 Allemon 46 rrhomr on 33. UTHS KSrMolmc | 32 Rock Tsfafic 33 Genq0o 39 -Galesburg M Thompson UTHS UTHS UTHS UTHS UTHS GoU. UTHS Moline Al lemon 'k Island 44 UTHS Huddle portects play secrets for cagers during Geneseo game. Ann Debowski breaks free inside for two points. 88 — Girls Basketball Row One: Rose Hunter Dorothy Barnes Row Two: Theresa Ward Lecia Lewis Penny Draper Julie Held Ronda Nagel Row Three: Tina Rivera Kerri Neibergall Donna Peterson Michelle Visconi Georgia Dokolas Beth March Row One: Cheryl Pittman, Peggy Downing, Teri Greer, Karen Winger. Row Two: Dian Zmuda, Kim Klinefelter, Ann Debowski, Margaret Montgomery, Joyce Adams, Tammy Jobe, Linda Behyl, Lynda Talley, Amy Davidson. Row Three: Lorri Fox, Sue Randolph, Lisa Holdorff, Fabayann McQueen, Janelle Beckstrom, Merri Fairburn, Becky Reyna, Peggy Overton, Rhonda Correll. Girls Basketball — 89 Row One: Coach Bert Hanlin, Mike Ash, Roger Champion, Jerry Montez, Bob Alaniz, Gary Champion, Coach Ken Olson. Row Two: Greg Ricke, John Morton, John Larrison, Terrence McCarter, Gary Coronell, Kevin Togami, Larry Coronell, Rick Lampe. Row Three: Rick Thiem, Jeff Schneider, Brian Roberts, Al Terronez, Dale Lampe, Luis Puentes, Tim Cain, Chris Drayer, Marty Sandoval, Chuck Cervantes. Row Four: Dan Terronez, John Severtsgaard, Tim Kave, Dave Dell, Clint Sollenberger, Randy Davidson. 90 — Varsity Wrestling Wn£gt$6lt De W-ZX$buCb7i b: flUaiMQ, UoGwfe ' AWtice fiv State 2. Coach and Randy Davidson discuss coin toss strategy for up or down position. 3. Terrence McCarter stalks foe during Savanna match. 4. Coach Hanlin tries to let his wrestler know there's only 10 seconds left to shoot for a takedown. 5. Larry Coronell applies pressure on opponent for near fall points. 6. What do you mean no control? Varsity Wrestling — 91 N F fcCifofefiS t-felp UAe tiW Inifyiov Qkrilh New facilities enabled the wrestling team to get better training. ►Terrence McCarter presents Quincy Trophy to Mr. Pohlman at wrestling assembly. Coach Bert Hanlin salutes wrestlers who competed in district at pep assembly. Looking on are: John Morton, John Larrison, Terrence McCarter, Gary Coronell, Kevin Togami, Larry Coronell, Mike Ash, Jim Caffrey, Roger Champion, Jerry Montez, Bob Alaniz and Kory Togami. 92 — Varsity Wrestling LfTHS X, LTTHS LfTHS gton „ 21 Centrot - ■ —26t Rock IvIoikJ g aiu,,hh| '[jyzS UUU 1 lJSSs: ockford E. Iff . LfTHS LfTHS LfTHS Davcn T Mo t Valuable Captain — Jo| Pinners Wu.fi Galesburg its Exchange Club iMMahon — TWK i '■ Dixon Invitationfourth ‘Quincy InvitatiorfJ— first ‘District — first Sectional — third ‘ Fifth year in o ‘Second year i kwards . MgetVdtuable - John larnson ’ Most Improved — Jim-Coffery Captain— Terrence McCarter Scholar — Terrence McCorter Take-Down — Bob Alaniz Best Mat Wrestler — Jerry Montez Pinner — lorry Coronell Row One: Coach Jose Diaz, Rick Cappaert, Rollie Sollenberger, Rick Kates, Joe Collins, Dan Kinkaid, Kai Togami, Kory Togami, Mike Jacobs, Coach Harry Arvanis. Row Two: Sarge Krol, Kurt Simmons, Mark Owen, Dusty Coder, Jay Leonard, Dirk Carlson, Jim Zarlatanes, Jeff Paton, Mgr., Vice Parkhurst. Row Three: Al Nache, Randy Howard, Dave DeFrieze, Glenn Ball, Tom Lampo, Jerry Jensen, Brian Scott, Kirby Tuttle, Terry Wassell, Larry McHenry. Row Four: Phil Barr, Doug Bealer, Tim Wassell, Mark Hull, Doug Nelson, Mike John, Pete Roberts, Kent Toalson. Absent: Gary Kleffner. Sophomore Wrestling — 93 Freshman Orange 51 35 33 35 51 56 27 42 49 41 46 45 39 Orange Orange Geneseo Washington Rock Falls Central Galesburg lombard Cookdge Riverdale Orange Galesburg Churchill Wilson Dixon Black Bettenciort Orange Front: Wayne Schumacher, Joe Lambert, Steve Pratt. Center: Ray Garcia. Back: Harold Bramlet, Rick Fernandez, Steve Pruett. CkcMipious Row One: Rick Shamsie, Darryl Purvis, Chad Williams, Oscar Snyder, Derrick Hicks, Mike Liggett, Phil Griffith, Alex Terronez, Tom Bee-champ, Greg Kinman, Mike Hoffman. Row Two: Joe Smith, Greg Anderson, Kory Togami, John Huizenga, Gary Willet, Marty Adlfinger, Jim Claeys, Mark Owen, Rick Ely, Dave Dowell, Jeff Magnuson, Coach Art DeGrande. Absent: Gary Champion, Mike Minteer, Paul Roberts, John Tysma, Phil Wilkinson, statistician. VoA ty BatebM Row One: Ray Sierra Mgr., Mike Angel, Juan Escontrias, Dan Kipp, Denny Einfeldt, Todd Williams, Duly Mendoza, Greg Ricke, Rick Reel, and Duane Tinsley. Row Two: Marc Nelson Mgr., Coach Ron Holmer, Mike Gould, Kevin Pavelonis, Keith Lucas, Bob Coutteau, John Connolly, Brian Mosley, Kevin Duncan and Coach Dave Berg. Row One: Marcus Cortez, Jim Robbins, Gary Willet, Mike Minteer, Kelvin Sandoval, Mark Weideman, Rich Kates, Ralph Richardson. Row Two: Rollie Sollenberger, Brad Sellers, George Stamatoukos, Mike Jacobson, Brent Mosley, Dave Sheley, Gary Weideman, Roy Willet, Danny DeFauw, Doug Nelson. Row Three: Chad Williams, Barry Hoff, Mark Mitchell, Craig Emery, Jeff Cooper, Tim Woods, Rich Lineback, Pat Chaney, Jeff Mitchell, Coach Jose Diaz. Baseball QiAfoTLCLck flA ib PopoI tA jtuXlV BoPjly Experienced track members: Coach Carlos Ferreri, Ann Schotka, Erin McCarter, Ann Goer, Missy LeBlanc, Barb Nichols, Sue Zmuda, Susie Buchen, Kathy Kalember, Brenda Bell, Betsy McCaw. Absent: Margaret Montgomery, Lynne Hartman, Karen Cosgrove. Coach Ferreri goes over training rules with girls track members. Row One: Bill Frey, Carey Thompson, Greg Wright, Dave Dew, Randy Stotmeister, Randy Davidson, Frank Pompa, Steve Smith, Row Two: Coach Jim Wesselmann, John Langdon, Jeff Mahoney, Chuck Coutteau, Pete Passini, Tom Kimmel, Gary March, Keith Ward, Kurt Retzlaff, Larry Larrison. CopliOtoiOMS Row One: Dean Sander Bruce Mace Terry Ball Kurt Simmons Mark Owen Row Two: Steve Croft Jeff Ponce George Freeland Greg Kinman Jerry Jensen Daryl Purvis Kirby TuHe Kent Perkins Row Three: Coach Tom Meescher Steve Sunderlund Randy Howard Chris Neff Dan Worrell Clark Anderson Bob Lewis Carl Cross Rick Cappaert Jody Nagel Kory Togami Steve Karby Bret Battles 96 —Track pj up Co ek, QbrfWQ Lead Tu cfe T u Mew head coach Jim Wesselmann. Top shot-putter Mike Russell. Distance runners — row one: Mike Morris, Bruce Bell, Marty Coe, Leo Foust, Bill Stopoulos, Marc Pirmann. Row Two: Darren Evans, John Nache, Bob Feller, Tom Lambrecht, Jon Oreweiler, Dan Dowell, Brian Kinman, Coach Gary Phillips. Varsity weightmen: Jim Provorse, Terrence McCarter, Mike Russell, Marc VanDeWiele, Jeff Wasson. Varsity team members Frank Pompa, Randy Davidson, Gary March at Quad City indoor. Sof ftO uCWG W'tfistfong Cifimhouim Row One: Beth Bollaert Kim Dorbeck Sharon Holmes Row Two: Connie DePoorter Anita Ayala Terri Wright Tammy Larrison Verity Row One: Becky Sanders Sue Bollaerl Noncy Firth Sue Felkner Jone Dalton Debbie Strondgard Diana Strandgaard Row Two: Ann Goar Sue Zmuda Ruth McChesney Sue Balir Sue Trouesdale Erin Erickson Joy O'Dell Julie Zimmerman Row Three: Diane Zesiger Ginny Trousil Nancy Donaldson Patty Vergane Absent: Karen Cosgrove Wrestlerettes — 99 Varsity: Lori Andon Lori Snauweart Cindy Lasek Paula Archibald Lori Longbons Missy LeBlanc Tracey Nelson Several glimpses of the cheerleaders at work and at play during football and basketball season. 100—Cheerleaders Acfeutfees Sophomores during parade: Tammy Shamsie, Ann Van Zanten, Cindy Lundeen, Mary Adlf-inger, Erin McCarter. Practice every Monday and Wednesday after school Sell programs at home games Paint pep signs and spirit hoop Cooperate with Fan Club activities Held Christmas party and gift exchange Varsity traveled to LaSalle and Carbon-dale tournaments Conduct clinic in spring for perspective cheerleaders Wrap up year with group party Cheerleaders—101 Voccdloi ioJl Area Vocational Center Classes Distributive Education, Diversified Occupations, Office Occupations, Cooperative Work Training, Health Occupations, Food Services, Agri-Business, Machine Drafting, Architectural Drafting, Building Trades, Auto Mechanics, Auto Body, Machine Shop, Welding, Related Shop Mathematics, Graphic Arts, Air Conditioning-Refrigerator, Electronics, Data Processing, Automotive Service, Cosmetology, Child Care, Barbering. 102—Vocational Lead-In Vocational Lead-In—103 104—Vocational Vocational—105 With Frisbee in hand, Tri Mic Members Scott Vyncke, Scott Shepard, John Nacke and Larry Feaster compare their skills with a flick of the wrist. VocefamoJL Actuates Open to all vocational students— Promote social aspect of club activities—Hold car rally, tubing party, foosball tournament, gym rek night, stunt show, and bowling competition —Complete year at Publications— Tri Mic picnic. Sitting: Terry Jordan, Mark Copeland, Paul Batten, Scott Gross, Sean Trousdale, Doug Streeter, Randy Meadows and John Nache. Kneeling: Dan Shelly, Ray Husted, and Scott Shepard. Standing: Larry Feaster, Tim Vallejo, Arnold Gorman, Tom Polaschek, David Shelangouski, Frank Woods, Scott Vyncke, Rose Peel, Steve DeBlunk, Don Dyer, Ron Stombaugh and Mr. Gary Pregracke, sponsor. 106—Tri-Mic OjajaCwtuiutifiS Office Occupations was active again this year as each student worked for one half a day in a business oriented field besides going to school. In fund raisin Tom Wat Mer and candy in F gxstions was Mrs. Helen Stiegel. The President was Laura Cass, the Vi President was Lisa Turner, the Secretary was Julie Caldwell, the Trea surer was Rich Peterson, the Histo rian was Peqgy Swallow, and Anne Morford was their Parliamentarian. Seventeen students atte... State Convention in Chicago 12-13 and two girls placed in com petition. Linda Little won a third ■Q Cass won Laura Cass fills out material for Cathy Clarke in her job at the State Bank of East Moline for Office Occupations. Row One: Richard Peterson, Laurie Athey, Kathy Schatteman, Jayne Miller, Ann Morford, Dave Lenth. Row Two: Darlene Engholm, Tami Evans, Yvonne Mascari, Debbie Burke, Julie Caldwell, Tammy Newberry, Peggy Swallow, Linda Little. Row Three: Julie Nicely, Kris Tysma, Renae Bush, Jodie Jennings, Martie Austin, Linda Francois, Roberta Hoste, Lisa Turner, Tami Nelson, Laura Cass. Office Occupations — 107 Consumer Education student learned the One of Mr. Hall's students gets his sights on someone or something after an outdoor project basics of Insurance from guest speaker. by the class. 108—Academics At A G kutto Consumer Education students learn the importance of a good purchase, as they compare similar items for the best value. With much care, junior UT students make straw towers-learning to work as an orderly unit. A good telephone voice is important for future secretaries. Academics—109 For In Life There Is Much Variety . . . . . . But As Life Ends — So Does Earthly Variation. :R; LIFE'S ACCOMPLISHMENTS iRKED BY A STONE! The rich are no longer wealthy: The poor have no more needs. The famous are soon forgotten: The lonely are separated from their conscious solitude. Religion as a practice ceases to be: Earthly pleasure has no place. Life's contentment is no more: Death found, becomes everlasting. t To r Every morning brought about another day of seeing the same faces, hearing the same class clowns, teaching the same subject and getting the same responses— with seemingly no reward for your efforts with the weekend bringing your only period of relief. But the STAFF member’s reward is in satisfaction—while molding the student, he or she molds the future. Staff Division—11 3 Chwck Ttppd! V When any staff member went into the audio-visual rooms at either campus to request equipment or a film, they got a prompt reply. The director of av and the film coop knew where things were. Many people will remember his persistence, such as his frequent ground plug and extension cord roundups. Despite tighter budgets the past several years, he organized services so that even the greenest novice could benefft from them. A great void hit the lives of the UTHS community when Charles Tippel died last spring. Everyone here knew him as Chuck or Tip. Whether answering questions about making overhead transparencies or his missing fenders on his pickup. Tip was prompt. Even though he knew he was facing inevitable death from cancer. Chuck came back to work in great pain last year to get things in order. He never complained outloud to anyone. He never gave up. Sadness came to those who knew hTm Tjpon hi$ passing, bu any one of them would tell you that they were a better person for having known him. 11 4—Memorial fJ(cCjcvd v GefefSHA AuW Athletic Director Gene McCarter and his family were honored during a basketball game this past winter. McCarter was recipient of an ISHA award for his efforts in getting the Illinois prep football playoffs started. tUI+fUU OUjHi Row One: Lawrence Dussliere Erwin Millen Edward Hill A. T. Berghult Row Two: William Bollaert Dale Christensen Allen McGehee Richard McChesney Dr. Richard Hendricks Charles Abbott Board of Education — 115 Rgltfe Wttiv Cxj bcudk Larry Ulrich gets computer set for grade cards separation and sorting. Edward Hill A. T. Berghult Lawrence Dussliere Robert Fairman John Cavanagh Stan Sosnouski Roger Pohlman Richard Greene Michael Hanlin Alex Boyd Irene McGaughy Marion Austin Elaine Kruckenberg Barbara Bennett S. Versypt 116—Administrative Jerry Franklin Ruth Bartelson Larry Greer Charles Krause Guidance—117 Pat Marr Merlin Nelson Jerry Samolitis James Schultz Rob Watters Tom Lonnergen Rita Williams works on speech therapy three days a week at North Campus. Te cke iS 'Net WoM U ’ Pw uomu Nothing in Mathematics is as valuable of putting the entire problem on the blackboard. j Straw towers became expressions of group planning and cooperation for ‘New Model Me' in junior English. Dale Adamson Haline Akulow Charles Allee Eleanor Allen Charles Apt Harry Arvanis Keith Bare Corinne Bartlett Richard Bassier Edward Belan 11 8—Faculty David Berg Susan Blacketer Judith Blix George Bray Barb Breckenridge Michael Brewers Michael Brodell Cynthia Burke Nicholas Caleo Richard Carnes Elane Catton Donald Catton Richard Cole Gordon Cornelius Joan Crotts Roger Damhorst Naidine D'Angelo Brenda Davis Don Davis Albert DeBo Art DeGrande Charles DeTaeye Joseph Dhondt Jose Diaz Mary Dishinger Faculty—119 James Duncan Donald Dyer Edward Dymek Mary Easter Larry Eimer Loryann Eis Keith Erickson Robert Fetch Leo Foust Griff Francis Daphne Frane Gary Gellerman James Gerlach Jan Gittings Jane Glenn Vernon Glisan Jo Ellen Gray Jerry Greer Judy Freer Richard Greko Jody Guzzo James Hall Sandra Hall Bert Hanlin Robert Hanske 1 20—Faculty Teresa Harrington Phyllis Henderson Betty Hillbloom James Hillbloom Carolyn Holmer Ronald Holmer Richard Hughes Ardell Johnson Irma Jones Genevieve Kammerer Terry Butterfield is new head of audio visual equipment for both campuses. Faculty—121 Good weather last fall enabled many extra days outside for P.E. CuMlcujEuiM Sees RfituAtt Tb' I deas Mr. Dymek stresses writing with logic and documented facts comes from clear thinking. Miss Davis brings her puppet to consumer ed. classes to make a point. Kathryn Keeley Amanda Rios Keller Jack Kettering Carl Killiam Mark Kitzing Harold Knox Claude Kramer Pam Kramer Pat Kretchman Ron Lampo 1 22—Faculty Richard Lee James Lemmon Robert Lewis Jim Lodico James Loula Helene Lundeen Kathy Manthey Craig Manwaring Dave Marr Claire McKinzie Arthur McKoon Theresa McNeal Jay Mercer Tom Mesecher George S. Miller Anita Murrens Mary Jane Nelson Pamela Newborn Willie Newenham Ida Nitz Toni O’Connor Carol Olesen Paul Oliver Kenneth Olson Eldon Partridge Faculty—1 23 Edward Peterhoff Paula Petersen Pat Peterson Gary Phillips John Picco Ruth Potter Ga. y Pregracke Ronald Pustelnik Bob Pyevich Charles Rainey Rick Ramirez Herb Ritter Eugene Robards Elaine Ruberg Larry Ruggles Ronald Ryerson Jeri Sandberg Barbara Sather Bill Scavarda Michael Schmidt Sharon Simmonds Charles Slentz Jim Small Jim Smith Ronald Sonju 124- aculty Elmer Soules Helen Stiegel Robert Stille Roger Sturm Cliff Talley Chris Tarran Les Truelsen Ted Tyler Linda Wadsager Gary Wagle National magazine editor Dr. Sam Grogg visited journalism classes during October. Faculty—125 lf you are looking for a teacher-the hallway is a good place to look. Oufeuie Guests B'tfotg Byp ittf TO' C xss'toows Robert Lofgren, local bank president, tells consumer ed. students how to live with finances. South American folk singer brings Spanish folk music to language classes. Dorothy Ward Alex Wasson Max Wessel Dick Wessel James Wesselmann Mallie Williams Fred Woller Robert Zesiger Al Zimmerman 1 26-—Faculty Georgionn Archibald South secretary Alice Paasch South secretary Gwen Scott South attendance Francis Leahy South nurse Carole Drefschinski North secretary Sandy Smolenski North secretary Christine Terry North guidance secretary Linda Truelsen South guidance secretary Row One: Doris Hand Rosie Griffe Carole Anderson Minta Rainey Row Two: Jo Curlott Elaine DeFauw Betty Sims Paula Hanna Pat Weidmann • South Campus library clerks are Jenny White and June Roman. Staff, Secretaries — 127 Mill EDWARD I — Supermtendent. M S Un. of III Bf GHUlT A T —Alii Superintendent 1 Curriculum. M £d Urv of Ml BO O. AlEX—North Am Prmopol. M S Uni of Nevodo CAVANAGH, JOHN—Director O A' o Vocotionoi Center. 6 S Un.« of Ml DUSSUERf. I A — Business AAon oger. Boo'd of fducotion Secretory. M S Colorodo Stote Col leae FaiRman. ROBERT—O-rec'or of Ooto Protesting, M S Western III Un. FRANKLIN. JERRY -Director of Owidonce, M A Uni of lo«o GREENE. RICHARD—NortK Pr.no pol, AA A Um of lowo HANLIN MICHAEL—North Asst Pnn • pol. Student Cosmcrl Advisor. M S Western IN Uni McCARIER. EUGENE Athletic Drector. M Ed . Unrv of Ariiono POHIMAN. ROGER—South Asst Prmcpol. M Ed Uni of III SOSNOuSKl. STAN—South Pr.nci pol. M s Un. of Michigon ADAMSON. DAlE—Phys Ed . South Campus, B S Western III Unrv AKULOW. MAIINE—Germon 1,11,11 l.iv. North Compos. B A Univ of ID AiifE. CmaRiES—Mothemotict. South Campus, Girls Tenms Coach. M S Western IN Uni . ALIEN. ElEANOR—Business Ed., South Campus. M S Ur o III APT. CHARLES—Indutlfiol Arts. North Campus, B S Western III Uni . ARVANIS. HARRY Mothemot.es, North Campus. Sophomore Fool-boll ond Wrestling, B A St. Ambrose College BARE. KElTH- Busmess Ed . South Campus. Ticket Manage'. 8 S Brodley Unr BARTIETT. CORINNE—Art, North ond South Campus. B A. Western III Uni BASSUR, RICHARD—Industrial Arts. North Compus. Sophomore BaseboM. M S III Store Urn . BE I AN. EDWARD—English. North Compus. Dept Choirmon. M A Northern III Unr BERG. DAVID—Social Science. Asst Boseboll, South Compus, 6 S Western III Unr . BIACKETEER. SUE—Specol Ed . Englrsh. Mathematics, North Compus. B A Augvstono. College BlU. JUDITH—English, Forensics. South Campus. Individuol Speech Events Coach. B A Wise Stote Un. , BRAY, GEORGE—Onver Ed . North Compus M S Uni , of Wise BREWERS. MIKE D ve. Eo Soph omore Foo boll, 6 S Wes'ern III Un BOYD. BARBARA—English. No'th Compus B A Western Ml Uni 8RODEU MICHAEL—Engl.sh. North Compus. Ass' Trot B A Augustono College BURKE. CYNTHIA—Social Sc-ence North Compus. B A AuguSlono College BURSON. FRANCES — Specol Ed. North Compus. 6 A Stephen Aus tm Univ CAlEO. NICHOLAS—Industr.ol Arts. No h Campus B S Western III Univ Carnes RiChaRD—Typing 1. North Compus. B A B'odley Uni. CATTON. DONAlO—Electricity. North Compus. M s Western HI Univ CATTON. ELAINE— S000I Sconce. North Compus. B A Western III Unrv. COLE. RICHARD —Vocot.onol Weld-ng, South Campus. B A Western III Unr CORNEllUS. GORDON—Mothe moties. North Compus, B S West ern III Univ CROTTS, JOAN—librory. North Compus. M S A'konsos Stote Unrv, DAMHORST. ROGER—Socol Sc. ence. North Campus. Golf Cooch, M A Eastern III Uni D ANGELO. NAIDINE—Phys Ed. South Compus. Orchesis Ad so , 6 A Missouri Stole Uni DAVIS BRENDA—Business Ed . Home Econonvcs. Consumer Ed , South Campus, B S III. Stote Unrv. DAVIS. DONALD—Sooo' Science. Noith Compus. football Cooch. Asst Baseball, M A Univ. of lowo 4 DeBO. ALBERT — Distributive Ed . South Compus. 8 S Western III Unrv. DeGRANDE. ARTHUR—lot.n. Eng '•sh. North Campus, Asst Sophomore football, freshman W es tlmg. B A S Ambiose College OeTAfYE. CHARLES—Phys Ed, Drive' Ed., North Compus, M S Western Ml Uni OMONDT JOSEPH—Phys Ed Drive. Ed.. South Campus. 6 A St. Ambrose College ond Univ of Iowa DiaJ. JOSE—Socai Science, North Campus. Asst Sophomore Bos bol ond Wrestling Coach, M A II' Stote Un,v DlSHINGER MARY—English. North Compus. M A Ml Stote Univ DUNCAN. JAMES—Driver Ed , North Compus. Driver ond Troff C Sofety Ed Dep' Cho.rmon. M S Southern III. Uni DYER. DONALD—Chorol Music, North ond South Compus. D«ec tor of Choirs. M A Uni , of lOwo DYMEK. EDWARD—English. South Compus. M S DePaulUnr . EASTER. MARY—English, North Compus. 6 A Univ o Northern lowo EIMER. LAWRENCE Metals Agr. Bus ness. North ond South Com pus. 8 S III S'ote Uni CIS, LORYANN_Mothemot.es. North Compus. Dept Choirmon, M Ed. Um of III ERICKSON. KEITH—Sponish, North ond South Campus, languoge Dept Chairman, Honor Socioty Advisor. M A III State Un. FETCH ROBtRT—l rl . r.a ErJ Non CamouS B A Western III Um. FOUST LfO Coopc'a • Eo A.. Ot'O- S'irnce Soutn Compus 8 S ‘ovo Stote Univ FRANCS GW -English South Campus M s Western III Urn FRANE DAPmnE—-Horn EcOnom • CS. South Campus M s lowo S'O'e Un.. GEllERMAN GART Mothemot S, North CompuS. 6 A Auqus •ono College GfRlACH JAMES—Doto Process •ng. North Compus. 6 S S' Joseph s College GITTINGS JANICE HomeEco nom.es North ond South Com put HERO Club B S Northern III Um. GlENN JANE - Bus-nets Ed . South Compus. M s Wes'ein III Un.v GUSEN. VERN—Mothemot.es. North Compus M Ed Western ■I. Un.. GRAY, JO EllfN — Phys Ed . North ond South Compus B S Western ■I Univ GREER. JfRRY—English. North Compus. M S Western M Univ GREER, JUDITH Health Occupo •ions South Compus R M Wes ey Memorio Hosp-'o School of Nursing GREKO. RICHARD—Mott.emot.es, North and South Compus. M A Purdue Univ GUZZO. JUDITH—English. South Compus. B A Western III Un.v HALL. JAMES — forth Science Geography. General Science, South Compus. M S Univ of North Dakota HALL, SANDRA Spanish. North Compus, B A Western HI Univ HANLIN, BERT —Meo'th, Driver Ed . phys Ed North ond South. Com pus. Wrestling Cooch. M Ed , Uni of III. HANSKE ROBERT—English. Noith Compus. 6 $ Western Ml Un.v HARRINGTON THERESA -Mothe mO'KS. North Compus, B S Un.v of Michigon HENDERSON. PHYLLIS—Child Core. South Compus. B S Western III Univ HIUBIOOm BETTY —Socol Sc ence. Mathematics. Science, North Compus. Asst Cheer leoder Cooch, B S Western III Uni HILLBLOOm JAMES —English. North Compus. B S Western Ml Urn HOIMER CAROLYN—English, North Campus B A Ripon C©l-'•9 HOIMER. RONALD—Science, North Campus. Varsity Boseboll Coach, 8 S Western Ml Urn HUGHES RICHARD—Industrial Arts, North Compus M.S Un.v of No 'hern Colorodo JOHNSON. AROEll—Business, Consumer £d . South Compus, Un.v of Noithern Iowa JONES. IRMA—Home Economics, Dept Cho.rmon, North Compus, B Ed Um . ol Missouri KAMMERER. GENEVIEVE Business Ed , South Compus, M Ed Crevgh. ton Unrv. KEllY KATHYRN—English. South Compus. M A Western III 128—Staff Index KEUCS. AMANDA—Spamth. South OlCSEN CAROl—Social Scence. North Compu 8 A lo a We Compu 6 a Augut'ano College I Snu n Comput. B A Umv o le an Co lege KETTERING. JACK—South voco IW«U STiEGEt HELEN—Butmet Ed t.onal Auto Body Commercial OllVIR PAUl—Bu. d.ng Trade South Compu , Ofhce Occupo T'odrt Institute South Compu Rifle Team Cooch, 8 S Normeatt Mrnouri S'ote '•on BA Augu rono Co'ege Kill AM CARl — Bunnell Ed . South STillE ROBERT—Indutf.oi ami. Campus Dept Choirmort, B S OlSON KENNETH —Spec.ol Ed . South Compu App-enr.ee tn r. Umv ot Northern ColO'OdO A 1 W'e l.r g Trocfc B A CoMo- o Lutheran Co «ge •u’f Training Pu'dyf Uni¥ KiTZiNG MARK—Soool Sfud.ev, STURM ROBERT—Indut'i'Ol All . B A Northeoitern II. Umv PARTRIDGE. ElOON—Phr Ed North Comput M Ed HI Stole South Compu Junior Vor i«y Un.v KNOX, HAROlD - Graphic AM , Tennn o « VoMeyboll Cooch South Compul Tn Mic Spontor, M S Um. o' III Talley Cliff —Phy Ed South 8 S Southern III Univ PETERHOFF EDWARD—Social Sc. Compu Botke’boll Cooch. let termon Club Advitor BS Um o' KRAMER ClAUDE—Mathematic . trier South Campus M A North M.ttou'1 Nytfi CompuV M S U ' 0 III ern III Uni TARRAN CHRIS —Science No- KRAMER, Ram—Medio M.• South PETERSEN PAUIA—Speech. Rod.0 Compu ft foo'boll ond Trock Compu . M A Western III Um. TV, Acting, South Compu . Speech Co ordinotor. Debate B A Auguttono Co'ege KRETCMMAN. PAT—But nett. Coach B S lowo S'ote Um TRUELSEN lES — 8.ology North North ond South Compu . Ctrl Gol Coach, B S Ccntrol Michi PETERSON PAT -Phy Ed North Compul M Ed Auguttono Col lege gon Ui Compu B $ Auguttono College TylER. TED—Physics. South Com LAMPO RONAlD—Soc-ai Sc-ence. PHILLIPS GARY Chem. try, South pul. 6 S Weitem III U i North Compu . B S Murroy Stote Compu Cro t Country Cooch. U«wv A t TroCh. M S U«iv Of Notre WADSAGER LINDA—Phy Ed Oome South Comput. field Hotkey lEE. DICK — Biology, Chem.tiry, Cooch B S Indiono U«| South Compu . Intromurol D.rec PlCCO. JOHN—P .etiology. South tor B A Monmouth College Comput. Art Council B A S' waGlE. Gary—Social Scence Ambtote South Compu M A Northern III IEMMON JAMES—Driver Ed . Urn. Phy Ed Am Boikc'ball. B S POTTER RUTH —But.net Ed. Uni ot Moulton North Compu . B S Sou« foil WARD OOROTHY—Phyt Ed College Noflh Conpu B S lEwiS. ROBERT—Mathematic . M.itou'i Un.v North Compu . M A Northeott PREGRACKE GARY —VoCOhOnol Mittoun Sto'e Uni Droft.ng, South Compu . Tr. Mic WASSON ALEXANDER—Socol Spontor m S Southern PI Uni Scence. South Compu . M Ed lODlCO JAMES—Speciol Ed., Un.v of III North Compu Dept Cho-rmon. PUSTElNIK RONALD —Heolth. Ant football, M S We tern III Phy Ed North Comput, M S WESSEl. MAX —Mothemotic . Uni . Wettern HI Uni South Compu . M Ed Weitem III Um. lOUl A. JAMES—Englnh. Driver PYEVICM POBERT—Driver Ed Ed.. North Compu . A l foot Health North Compu . M A WESSEl RICHARD—Scence boll Univ o Notre Dome Northeott M ttou'i S’ote Un«v North Compu . Dept Cha.rmon. M A Northeat’ M.itovr. Stote IUNDEEN. MEIENC—Enghth. North RAINEY CHARLES —Vocot.onol M Ed Northern III Un.v Compu . B S Por on College Auto Mech , Sou’h Comput, B E Colorado Stote Umv WESSELMAN JAMES—Science. MAMIER, KRISTYN—Englnh, South Norrh Compul. Trock Cooch ond Compu . B S HI S'o e Univ RAMIREZ. RICK —Special Ed No- fr Soph Cross Countiy M Ed Compu ft foo'boll ond Wrei- Eoitem III Univ MANTMEY KATHY — Home Eco rtmg, 8 S Uni o' M.ttour. nomic . Child Core. South Com WHALEY KATHLEEN—Bunnrtt pus. A Western III Univ RANGEL, BERNARD—Phyucol Sc. Ed . No-th Compul. B S Weitem ence. No'th Compu . B S Soutts III Un.v MANWARING CRAtG—Sooot Sc ern III Uni ence. South Compu . freihmon WILLIAMS MALLIE — Bond Theory Botkr'bo I ond 6o ebotl Cooch, RiTTER HERB — Social Science, ond Hoimorij, Gui'O'. North ond 6 S Uni ot Wi c South Compu . M Id . Wettern South Compu . Director of Bondi, III Un.v M M Univ ol lowo MARK DAVE—Phy Ed . Driver Ed , North Comput, Sophomore ROBARDS. EUGENE—Vocot.onol WILLIAMS, RITA—speech Thero Batke'boil Cooch. m Ed North Mothemotic Machine Shop. pi t. North Compu M S Wett eo t Mi ouri Stote North Compu . M A B'Odley Uni ern III Univ McGAUGMV. IRENE—Med.o WITTERT. KATHLEEN —Engl. h, Re ource Center Director. M A RUBERG ELAINE—Phy Ed.. South North Compu M A Univ of Weitem III Un v Compu . B Ed Wettern III Unr . lowo McKINZIE. ClAlRE—English. North RUGGlES. LAWRENCE—Moihe WOllER. FREO—Contumer Ed Compu . B A U«r. of lowo motict. North Comput. 6 A Mothemotic . South Compu . McKOON ART—Speed Ed , North Auguttono College M $ Bem.d| Stole College Compu , forenne . B A North RYERSON RONALO —Social Sc ZESiGER ROBERT—Indunnol A.t . east Missouri Stote ence. Sooth Compu . M S Wett ern III Umv North Comput M S Bradley Urn. McNEAl THERESA —Art. North ZIMMERMAN Al—Health Phy Compu . 8 A Ro ery College SANDBERG. JERI—Phyt Ed . South Ed . South Compu . Dep' Cho-t Compu . Girl Athletic Attocia non M S Univ III mERCER JAY— Phy Ed North hon. B S Un.v o' III Compu . B S Wetleyon Ufwv Sather Barbara—jovnoinm. MESECHER, THOMAS—Science. North Compu . freihmon fool boU ond Track Cooch. 8 A Unr. Engkth South Comput. Key Ad i lor.B.S Eo tern III Univ CooM jO f, of Northern lowo SCAVARDA WILLIAM Earth S ence No'th Compul B S Univ. of MtllER GEORGE S —Journalism, III North ond South Compu . Skyline BaRTLESON RUTH—North MA Ad i or B A We em II' Univ SCHMIOT MICHAEL— Super vi i0n Un.v of HI D.rectoi of Theatre. North ond MURRENS ANITA—Englnh. South South Compu . 8 A Mormngtide GREER LARRY—South M S Weit Compu , B A Augut'ano College College ern III Umv. NllSON, MARY JANE—Home Eco SimmOndS. Sharon—Home KRAUSE. CHUCK —South, m s nom. . South Compu . 8 S III. Economic , South Compu . Cheer Cenhol Mi ou'i Sto'e Univ S'ote Univ leading Cooch. B S Un.v of Norrhern Iowa LONERGAN. THOMAS—Areo NEWBORN, PAMELA—Englnh, Vocotionol Guidance Coordmo North Compu B A Auguttono SlENTZ. CHARLES— Socal Sc-ence. •or M Ed Urn ot lowo College South Compul. M Ed Weitem III Un.v MARR PAT—South, M A Northern NEWENHAM. WIlllE—Home Eco normet. Special Ed , North Compu . M S Southern II Umv Small JAMES—Art, South Cam-Put. Alt Council. B S Anyone Uni NELSON, MERLIN— North. M A Uni of Owo NlTZ. IDA—Phy Ed . North Com Smith jim—Spamth. No Com- Put, Attt foo'boll Cooch, B A SAMOllTIS. JEROME—North, MS put, Girl Athletic Attociot.on, Junior Vorj.ty Gt'li Tenni . B.A. Wettern III Univ I'l State Un.v Augottono College SONJU RONALD—Vocational SCHULTZ, JAMES—North M s O CONNER. ANTOINETTE—Eng Electronic . Mothemotic . South Comput, B S Stout S'ote Umv Wettern III Uruv l« h. South Compu . B.A Univ of WATTERS. ROBERT—South M $ Northern lowo SOULES. ELMER French, Englnh, Wettern III Umv Staff Index—1 29 Twist AkulQlioot And Chout’ It’s been four years—some good times, some bad. For many the time went quickly, for others it was slow. But for all being SENIORS was a landmark on life’s trail—a fork in the road, bringing about a decision on where to go from there. Seniors Division—131 C®ass C$’76 G'UwuflfeS Junfc £ CfctSS 0{- 1976 MottO: Yesterday We Followed; Tomorrow We Lead Flower: Red Rose Colors: Red, White, Blue Senior officers: Terrence McCarter, vice president; Aimee Dobereiner, president; Patty Nemerguth, secretary; Mike Russell, treasurer. Maria Alejo Leah Ales John Alonzo Margo Anderson Mike Anderson Lori Andon Julie Andrew Mike Angel Cindy Anton Paula Archibald Craig Armstrong Debra Ashcraft Mary Ashton Laura Athey Martha Austin Mike Avitt 133 Pam Axiotis Bill Bagatelas Brenda Baines Marcia Ballegeer Debbie Barlett Carolyn Barnes Dorothy Barnes Evelyn Bates Paul Batten Connie Bazor Cindy Bealer Brenda Bell Dave Bell Sandra Bell Chris Belman Donna Bennett 134 Marie Bennett Kelly Benzon Lori Benzon Lavonna Berglund Jack Bergstrand Pam Bergstrand Christine Berry Cindy Bert Pam Birley Linda Blackwood Tracy Blenkinsop Rich Blomgren Diana Bloom Larry Blunk Georgia Bollaert Sue Bollaert 135 Tom Bowker Paul Braet Robin Bragg Patricio Bramlett John Branch Greg Brewers Cynthia Brokaw Kayla Brotherton Barb D. Brown Barb E. Brown Dennis Brown Betty Brusso Debra Bryan Susie Buchen John Bull Diana Bunch 136 Deborah Burke Christy Burns Renae Bush Randall Buss Terry Butler Steve Butterworth Shelley Buttke Christine Cacari Jim Caffrey Julie Caldwell William Call Tony Campagna Jeri Campbell Marta Cantu Don Cappaert Steve Carlson 137 Susan Carroll Glen Carter Steve Carton Kim Cass Laura Cass Steve Castour Mana Castruita Christine Claeys John Claeys Kim Claeys Susan Clark John Clarke Jim Claus Ron Clevenger Dave Clouw Sue Coder 138 Victoria Colby Debbie Collins Tom Collis Teresa Comito Johnny Conner Kenneth Cook Dennis Cooper Sheryl Cooper Mark Copeland Denise Cordell Stan Cornmesser Gary Coronell Larry Coronell Karen Cosgrove Chris Cosgrove Linda Coossens 139 Chuck Coutteau Jeff Covemaker Steven Cox Patty Crilly Sherry Cross Jeff Cruz Ted Cruz Tom Cruz Bob Cuchra Kerry Cullett Jo Ann Cummings Williamette Cummings Kent Dahlberg Lori D’Angelo Deb Darnall Donald Daubman 140 Randy Davidson Randy Davidson Anne Davis Jackie Davis Teresa Davis Tammy Dawson Michael DeCapp Theresa DeCapp John Decock Randy DeDecker Arlyce DeFauw Barb DeGrande Mike Delacruz Kevin DeMeyer Bob Dennis Donna Dennis 141 Chris DePauw Craig DeVrieze Mark DeWalsche Mark Dirck Katherine Dobbels Aimee Dobereiner Cindy Donavan Kevin Dopier Colbert Dotson Morean Doyle Karen Duck Jay Durnell Peggy Dussliere Lace Kreider Dyer Judy Eastman Laurie Eddleman 142 Dennis Einfeldt Teresa Elston Darlene Engholm Julie Enloe Gary Erp Juan Escontrias Fernando Esparza Ruben Esparza Richard Evans Tammy Evans Marianne Farmer Kim Farnsworth Cheryl Farren Peggy Feemstei Tim Finch Theresa Flint 143 Audie Floriez Steven Flowers Pat Foster Vera Fountain Robyn Fowler Linda Francois Debbie Frazier Tom Frazier Eunice Friedrich Lori Frowein Marty Fulton Stacy Fulton David Gale Karen Gard Diane Garrow Alan Garza 144 Doug Gaskins Richard Gass Teresa Gatton Don Geiger Marie Gerlach Gregg Gilliam Ann Goar Karen Goeden William Goings Patrick Gordon Mike Gould Theresa Graham Bill Gramling Allan Gravitt David Gregory Joan Gremonprez 145 Gary Greubel Cheryl Griffin Scott Gross Mike Guerrero Marcia Guyer Julie Haines Janice Halley Pat Hanson Penny Hantz Diane Harmenmg Vonda Harrington Kathy Hartman Terry Hawkins Pamela Hays Karen Heaton Nancy Heilman 146 Denise Hendricks Vicky Henrichs Mary Higham Regina Higham Joyce Hill Michael Hines Mark Hogan Debra Hogue Rollin Holland Robert Hornick Roberta Hoste Peggy Howard Marietta Hubbard Paul Hubbs Milton Hudson Tammy Hudson 147 Don Huennekens Chris Hughes Ray Hugill Mike Hull Steve Hunter Lori Ince Judith Ishmael Karen Ivy Elizabeth Jacobs Beth Jacquin Gary James Scott James Debra Jennings Jodie Jennings Janis Jesuit James Jett 148 Brian Johnson David Johnson Dennis Johnson Jeffrey Johnson Kent Johnson Lanita Johnson Marlene Johnson Stephen Johnson Timothy Johnson Daniel Jones Sandra Jones William Jones Chris Jordan Carrie Kalivianakis Rose Kaster Deborah Kieffer 149 Dennis Killian Tom Kimmell Brian King Mary King Dan Kipp Donna Kirkhove Russell Kirkhove Mark Kitto Brenda Kliner Jeff Klouser Barb Knoeferl Diane Komatar Sharon Koontz Deb Korthals Fred Krack Kathy Krack 150 1 Jolene Krol Randall Kropp Nadine Kupresin George Lacefield Georgia Lacefield Janet Laethem Mary Laleman Cindy Lasek Jack Laud Edmond Leach Evelyn Lemen Marcia Lenox David Lenth Lecia Lewis Sue Liedtke Dan Limkeman 151 Dana Lineberry Jeff Lipes Linda Little Sue Loding David Lofgren Mark Longnecker Julie Lopez Larry Lopez Rebecca Lott Kim Lovell Patty Ludin Bruce Lundeen Greg Lundeen Thomas Lupinski Marshall Maggard Rita Mankoski 152 Gary March Julie Marr Anthony Martel Randy Martinson Rhonda Martinson Charles Masardo Yvonne Mascari Randel Mathews Micheal Maxwell Kevin McCabe Randy McCabe Stefani McCain Terrence McCarter Robin McCarthy John McClain Alecia McConnell 153 Regina McIntyre Brian Mclaughlin Coleen McNulty Angelo Mendoza Megan Meuser Jim Mickle Jayne Miller Jeff Miller Kurt Miller Lisa Miller Sandra Miller Cindy Minteer Rita Mohr Jerome Montez Mike Moore Tom Moore 154 Patrick Moreno Anne Morford Brian Morris Jack Morris Steven Morris Terri Motzer Julie Mueller Peggy Munger Sue Murdock Jeff Murphy Susan Mutziger Linda Myers Mary Ann Naert Mark Neels Mark Neels Norma Neely 155 Kurt Neibergall Debra Nelson Donald Nelson Melinda Nelson Tamara Nelson Pat Nemerguth Larry Nevins Tammy Newberry Julie Nicely Cathy Nolan Virgil Nystrom Robert O'Dell Tony Odendahl Debra Ogburn Estella Oliva Nancy Oiler 156 Jane Olsen Judy Olsen Tim Olson Mike Olvera Sue Ornelis Therese Painter Crystal Palmer Velda Palos Jay Pankey Vincent Popish Teresa Parein Robert Parker Peter Passini David Patterson Mary Pauly Joel Pavelonis 157 Steven Pender Tamara Person Donna Peterson Mindy Peterson Christine Petty Richard Pfister Dale Phipps Ray Pierce Deanna Piersall Rene Pinkerton Sonja Pittman Pat Pobanz Frank Pompa Robbin Price Jim Provorse Gary Ramirez 158 Phyllis Ramos Mike Rayburn Jodi Raymond Kurt Retzlaff Scott Richards Lucinda Rigg Connie Riggs Doug Riggs Dale Rigsby David Riley Jeff Ripple Lynn Robinson Dena Rogiers Rick Root Jeff Ross Scott Rossi 159 Dan Rotz Judy Rowan Charles Rowell Phillip Ruiz Mike Russell Mark Ruthey Robert Sagen Brenda Salisbury Lisa Samuelson Cindy Sanders Patty Sandoval Kathy Schatteman Mary Schotka Jean Schulte Brenda Schultz Bruce Schultz 160 Tim Schultz Kraig Schwigen Susie Scott Jane Seaman Joe Serra John Severtsgaard Sandy Sharp Scott Shepard Randy Sheppard Dennis Sherrod Mary Ann Short Carol Sides George Sierra Patricia Sims Sandra Sivertson Peggy Sloan 161 Robert Smet Jeff Smit Becky Smith Tracie Smith Lori Snauwaert Joanne Sobottka Edmundo Soliz Marta Solomonson Lisa Southerland Leland Sowers David Spencer Margo Sperry Steve Spurgetis Richard Staab Scott St. George Mark Stickler 162 Starlo Stolze Paul Stone Kath Sullivan Shirley Sullivan Everett Sumner Peggy Swallow Gerry Swan Barry Swanson Marshall Swanson Carole Swemline Heidi Tank Julie Tappendorf Bill Taylor Gary Taylor Melanie Taylor Patty Teager 163 Stacy Theodoropolous Tamara Thomas Robert Thompson Alvin Tingle Jannete Tipsword Chris Toalson Gary Trickey Steve Tristan Dan Turner Lisa Turner Trace Tuttle Kris Tysma Becky Underwood Cheryl Underwood Malora Underwood Gary Vallee 164 Tim Vallejo Darrell Vandeventer Val VanKlaveren Steve VanRaalte Stewert VanRaalte Lisa Vanspeybroeck Dave VanZanten Vicky Varble Debbie Vaughn Kevin Versluis Allan Vervaecke Marlene Vogler Janice Vozikis John Vretis Scott Vyncke Bob Wakefield 165 Kevin Walters Jeff Wara Crystal Ward Keith Ward John Watson Darrell Webb Stacey Weiss Mike Wesolowski Sherry Wesolowski Cynthia Westbrook Ben Wheeler Brenda Wheeler Henry Whitmarsh Sue Wiedenmann Doug Wiegel Ralph Willet 166 Brent Williams Melinda Williams Becky Wilson Tom Wise William Witte Keith Wolfe Raymond Woods Vicki Woodworth Andrea Wright Tim Yeargle Dave Young Matt Yuknis Sue Zmuda Dan Zude 167 Ckts Ob 1976 ActoAtte Ronald Adams — Afro American Club 4; Art Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Art Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1; Choir N.C. 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Intramurals 4; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians 4; Panther Ployers 1,2, 3, 4. Robert Alaniz — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Marta Ale o — Art Club 1; Art Council 1. Cheryl Allison — Chamber Choir 3; Sophomore Chorale 2; Girls Glee 1. John Alonzo — Intramurals 3. Mike Anderson — Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Germon Club 1. Margo Anderson — Key 3; Business Manager 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Library Worker 3, 4; Club Secretary 3. Lon Andon — Cheerleading 1, 2, 4; Trackettes 3; Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; lettermen's Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Julie Andrew — Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 2, 3; Pep Band 3. Mike Angel — Baseball 2. Paula Archibald — Cheerleoding 1, 2, 3, 4; Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Fan Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Homecoming Royalty 4; Human Relations 2; Letter-men's Club 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1,2; Girls' Track 1. Michael Ash — Wrestling 2, 3, 4. Debra Ashcraft — Pantherettes 1, 2, 3; Orchesis 4; C.W.T. 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Martha Austin — G.A.A. 4; Office Occupations 4; Plays 4; Musicals 3. Bill Bagatelas — Baseball 1; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Marcia Ballegeer — Chamber Choir 3; Girls Glee 1 ; Trackette 2, Wrestlerette 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Office Aid 2, 3; Attendance Clerk 3; A.V. Worker 1,2. Debbie Barlett— D.E. 4. Carolyn Barnes — G.A.A. 1,2, 3. Dorotyy Barnes — Afro-American Club 1, 2, 4; Basketball 2, 3, 4. Evelyn Bates — Afro-American Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Pontherettes 1,2, 3, 4. Paul Batten — Tri Mic Club 4. Connie Bazor — Office Aid 3; Attendance Clerk 4. Brenda Bell — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; G.A.A. 4; Girls Track 3, 4. Sandra Bell — G.A.A. 4; Volleyball 3, 4. Mane Bennett — G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4. Kelly Benzon — Choirs 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 3. Lon Benzon — Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Soph. Chorale 2; Girls Glee 1; Trackettes 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerette 3; Fan Club 4; Forensics 2; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; French Club 1,2; Orchesis 4; Plays 1,2, 3, 4; Musicals 1,2, 3. Lavona Bergland— Speech Club 3, 4. Jack Bergstrand — Forensics 2, 3, 4; Key 2, 3; Skyline 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; United Ginko Society Chairman 3. Pam Bergstrand — Girls Glee 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Trockette 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1,2; Panther Players 1,2, 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4. Cindy Bert— Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorole 2; Trockette 1,2, 3; Plays 1,2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Speech Club 1; Office Aid 3; Attendance Clerk 3. Pomelo Birley — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; German Club 1; Attendance Clerk 2. Trocey Blenkinsop — American Field Service Club 4; Plays 4; Student Council 4; P.S.T.A. 4; Field Hockey 4. Richard Blomgren — Homecoming Royalty 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1. Lana Bodenhamer — Office Aid 3; Attendance Clerk 3; Media-Mix-Librory Helper 3. Georgia Bolloert — Choirs 1, 2; Chamber Choir A, Girls Glee 3, 4; Forensics 4; Speech Club 4. Susan Bollaert— Bandettes 3; Trackettes 3, 4; Wrestlerette 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3. Robin Bragg — Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 3, 4. Patricia Bramlett— Wrestlerette 3, 4. John Branch — Intramurals 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2. Gregory Brewers — Concert Choir 1,2,3, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Human Relations 4; Intramurals 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Key 3; Plays 1, 2; Musical 1; Thespians 1; Panther Ployers 1; Student Council 4; Track 1,2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1.2, 3. Cynthia Brokaw — Office Aid 3; Attendance Clerk 3; Media-Mix Library Helper 3, 4. Kayla Brotherton — Marching Band 4; Concert Band 3, 4; Panther Band 3, 4. Barbara D. Brown — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1; Black Band 1; Panther Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Debate 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Speech Club 3, 4. Dennis Brown — Concert Choir 3, 4; Musicals 2; Wrestling 1. Debra Bryan — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1; Panther Players 1; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1,2. Sue Buchen — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Trackette 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4; Lettermen's Club A-French Club 1; Basketball 3; Track 3, 4; Field Hockey 4. Diana Bunch — Trackette 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. Deborah Burke — Office Occupations 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Attendance Clerk 1. Christy Burns — Trockette 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerette 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3. Renae Bush — Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Trackette 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerette 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; French Club 1, 2; Office Occupations 4; Orchesis 4; Plays 1; Musicals 1; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Attendance Clerk 3. Randall Buss — Junior Achievement 4; German Club 4. Steven Butterworth — Concert Choir 2, 3, A, Letter-men's Club 4; Wrestling 1; Football 1,2, 3, 4. Shelly Buttke — Orchesis 4; Volleyball 3, 4. James Caffrey — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3. 4. Julie Caldwell — G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Junior Achievement 1,2; French Club 1; Office Occupations 4; Plays 1 ; Office Aid 3; Field Hockey 3. William Call — Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Chamber Choir 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Junior Rotarians 4; French Club 3. Jeri Campbell — Rifle Club 3. Anthony Campagna— Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Marta Cantu — Spanish Honor Society 3, 4. Donald Cappaert — Forensics 3; German Club 3. Steven Carlson — Wrestling 1,2. Susan Carroll— Girls Glee 1. Steven Carton — Basketball 1; Baseball 1, 2, 4; Football 1,2, 3,4. Kimberley Cass — Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Bell Choir 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Royalty 2; G.A.A. Board 1,2, 3, 4; Secretary 3; Honor Society 3, 4; German Club 1, 2, 3; Plays 1, 2; Student Council 1,2; Tennis 1,2; Golf 4. Laura Cass — Concert Choir 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Office Occupations 4; President 4; Plays 4; Musicals 2, 3; Office Aid 3. Maria Castruita — Field Hockey 4. Christine Claeys — Panther Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Musicals 1, 2, 3; Thespions 2, 3, 4; Orchesis 4. John Claeys — Rifle Club 1,4. Kimberly Claeys — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1; Y-Teens 1.2. Susan Clark — Girls Glee 1,- Debate 2; Forensics 2, 3, 4; G.A.A.; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; German Club 1, 2, 3; Plays 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2; Readers Theatre 3. James Claus — Baseball 2; Intramurals 3, 4. Daniel Clayton — A.V. Worker 3, 4. David Clouw— Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Football 1,2. Sue Coder — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Sophomore Choir 2; Debate 2; Forensics 2, 3, 4; Plays 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Library Club 1,2. Victoria Colby — Chamber Choir 1; Trackettes 1; G.A.A. 3; Forensics 3; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 3; Attendance Clerk 1; Basketball 3. Deborah Collins — Trackettes 1,2, 3; Plays 1 ; Orchesis 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Attendance Clerk 1. Theresa Comito — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1; Panther Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Block Band 1; Jazz Lab Ensemble 3, 4; Trackettes 2, 3, 4; Wrest-lerettes 3, A, Forensics 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, A, French Club 1; Plays 1,2, 3, 4; Musicals 1,2, 3, 4; Thespians 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Student Council 3, 4; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Readers Theatre 3,4. Kenneth Cook — Varsity Football 3, 4; Wrestling 2. Michael Cooksey — Wrestling 1,- Golf 1,2, 3, 4. Mark Copeland — Morching Band 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Orange Band 1; Panther Band 2, 3, 4; Black Band 2; Tri-Mic Club 4; Secretory 4. Denise Cordell — Marching Band 2, 3; Concert Band 2, 3; Pep Band 2, 3; Orange Band 1,2, 3; Panther Band 2; Black Band 1; Jazz Lab Ensemble 3; G.A.A. 1,2; Library Club 3. Garry Cor oriel I — Human Relations 3; Wrestling 1, 2, 3,4; Football 1,2. Larry Coronell— Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Karen Cosgrove — Girls Glee 1; Trackettes 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Princess 2; President 3, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Letter-men's Club 4; Trock and Field 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2, 3; Field Hockey 3, 4. Christopher Cosgrove — Wrestling 1, 2. Undo Coussens — Academic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 4; Junior Achievement 1,4; German Club 1. Chuck Coutteau — Acodemic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3; Art Club 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Rotarians 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Trock 1,2, 3, 4. Stephen Cox — Tennis 2, 3, 4; Footboll 2. Patricia Crilly — Girls Glee 1,2; G.A.A. 1,4. Jeffrey Cruz — Intramurals 3, 4; Basketball 1,2. Theodore Cruz — Cross Country 1,2, 3; Wrestling 1, 2; Trock 1. Kerry Cullett — Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 3, 4; Forensics 3; Y-Teens 3. Williametta Cummings — Bandettes 4; A.F.S. Student 4. Kent Dahlberg — Trock 1,2; Golf 3, 4. Lori D'Anglo — G.A.A. 3, 4; Orchesis 4. Debra Darnell — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1, 2; French Club 1. Randell Davidson — Art Club 1; Lettermen's Club 3, 4, Football 1,2, 3, 4; Trock 1,2, 3, 4. Anne Davis — Trackettes 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Lettermen's Club 4; Y-Teens 1,2; Bowling 3; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4. Donald Davis — Baseball 1,2. Teresa Davis — Wrestlerettes 3. Tamara Dawson — G.A.A. 2; Orchesis 4; Vice-President 4. Michael De Capp — Intramurals 3; Junior Rotarians 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4. Theresa De Capp — Girls Glee 1; Forensics 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 4; Plays 1; Panther Players 1, 2, 3; Speech Club 2; Bowling 3, 4. John DeCook — Junior Achievement 1; Tennis 1, 2; Rifle Club 1,2,3. Randy DeDecker — Art Club 3. Arlice DeFauw — Concert Choir 3; Bell Choir 3; Girls Glee 1; Trockettes 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 3; Orchesis 4; Tennis 2, 3; Bowling 2, 4. Barbara DeGrande — G.A.A. Board 3. 168 — Senior Index Christine De Pauw — Orchesis 4; Sophomore Choral 2; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Bell Choir 3; Girls Glee 1 ; Trockettes 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 3, 4; Forensics 2, 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Skyline 2; Ponther Players 2, 3; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Speech Club 2; A.V. Worker 1, 2, 3; Basketball 3; Track 2, 3. Craig De Vheze — Key 3, 4; Editor 4. Mark Dirck — Intramurals 3, 4. Katherine Dobbles — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Orchesis 4. Aimee Dobriener — Student Council 1,2, 3, 4; Pres. 4; Freshman Class Pres.; Soph. Vice Pres.; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Cheer-leadings 1,2, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4. Kevin Dopier — Concert Choir 4; Chamber Choir 3, 4; Debate 1, 2; Forensics 1, 2, 3, 4; Intramurols 1, 2; Junior Achievement 1, 2; Speech Club 1, 2, 3, 4. Karen Dock — Pep Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; Attendance Clerk 1. Margaret Dussliere — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Track-ettes 2; G.A.A. I; Orchesis 4; Plays 2, 3; Musicals 2, 3; Thespians 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Attendance Clerk 1,2; Improv. Theater 3. Laurie Eddleman — Attendance Clerk 3; Nurses Office Worker 3. Dennis Einfelt — Intramurals 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Who's Who 4. Darline Engholm — Office Occupations 4. Julie Enloe — Student Council 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Girls Glee 1; Chamber Choir 3, 4; Soph. Chorale 2. Juan Escontrias — Kazoo Panther Marching Band 4; Fan Club 4; Fan Club Steering Committee 4; Intro-murals 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Junior Rotarians 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Baseball 1, 2, 3; Who's Who 4. Rueben Esparsa — Wrestling 3. Tamela Evans — Pontherettes 1; Girls Glee 1; Cheerleader 2, 3, 4; Trockettes 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1; Key 3; Office Occupations 4; Plays 1, 3; Musicals 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Speech Club 2; Office Aid 3. Cheryl Farren — Marching Band 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Panther Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 3, 4; Orange Band 1; Black Band 1; Jazz Lab 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Spanish Honor Society 3. Marianne Farmer — Marching Bond 1,2, 3; Panther-ettes 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 4; Key 3; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Secretary 4; Student Council 2. Peggy Feemster — Girls Glee 1; I.C.E. 3, 4. Theresa Flint— Girls Glee 1; Improv. Theater 4; Key 3. Audi Floriez — Key 3, 4. Vera Fountain — Junior Achievement 1; Office Aid 3; Attendance Clerk 3. Linda Francois — G.A.A. 2; French Club 1,2; Office Occupations 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Debra Frazier — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; G.A.A. I. Thomas Frazier— Football 1,2. Eunice Fredrich — Marching Band 3; Concert Band 3; Pep Band 3; Orange Band 1,3; Panther Band 1,3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Spanish Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Field Hockey 3, 4. Lori Frowein — G.A.A. 1. Martha Fulton — Concert Choir 3, 4. Karen Gard — Academic Achievement Dinner 1; Trockettes 1, 2; G.A.A. 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4. Teresa Gatton — Junior Achievement 1; Speech Club 3, 4; Library Club 1; Readers Theater 4. Donald Geiger — Marching Band 1,2; Panther Band 1,2; Wrestling 2. Mane Gerloch — Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Forensics 1, 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Plays 2; Speech Club 1, 2; Attendance Clerk 3; Library Club 1; Girls Bowling 3, 4. Ann Goar — Academic Achievement Dinner 1; Class Officer Sec. 2; Trockettes 1, 2; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Human Relations 1; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Sec. 4; Junior Achievement 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4. William Goings — Intramurals 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Baseball 2. Gregg Gilliam — H.O. 4. Frank Gomez — Football 1; Track 1. Jose Gonzalez — Intramurals 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3. Larry Gott— Intramurals 4. Michael Gould — Intramurols 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Student Council 4; Football 1; Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. Theresa Graham — Art Club 1; Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1,2. Allan Gravitt— Tennis 1,2. Joan Gremonprez — G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Agri-Business 4; Nurses Office Worker 3; Trock 4. Lisa Grems — Girls Glee 1; Girls Softball 3; Girls Volleyball 3. Cheryl Griffin — G.A.A. 1, 3; Softball 3; Volleyball 3. Scott Gross — Skyline 1; Tri-Mic 3, 4. Belinda Guerrero — Field Hockey 3; Girls Basketball 3. Michael Guerrero — Fan Club 4; Kazoo Band 4; Football 1; Wrestling 1; Baseball 2, 4. Randy Halley — D.O. 4. Janice Halley — D O. 4. Diane Harmening — Art Club 3; Fan Club 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; Attendance Clerk 1. Geof Harris Baseball 1,2; Track 1; Cross Country 1; Intramurols 4. Kathleen Hartman — Aeolin Choir 1; Sophomore Chorale 2; Bell Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 3, 4; Attendance Clerk 1. Pamela Hays — G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; S.A.E. 1,2; Musicals 1, 2; Panther Players 3; Nurses Office Worker 1. Karen Heaton — Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Trockettes 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Junior Achievement 1, 2; Health Occupations 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; Nurses Office Worker 4. Nancy Heilman — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Fan Club 4; Forensics 2, 3, 4; S.A.E. 1,2; Speech Club 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 4; Library Club 1, 3; Media Mix-Library Worker 1,3. Denise Hendricks — Concert Choir 3, 4; Trackette 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4, Honor Society 3, 4; G.A.A. Royalty 2; Orchesis 4; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; A.V. Worker 1,2; Basketball 2; Tennis 3, 4. Mary Higham — Pontherette 2, 3; Office Occupations 3; D.E. 4; Panther Players 2, 3. Regina Higham — Concert Choir 3, 4; Soph. Chorale 2; Wrestlerettes 3, 4; Fan Club 4; Plays 2, 3; Musicals 2, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2, 3; Office Aid 2, 3. Joyce Hill— Media-Mix-Library Helper 3, 4. Jeff Hites — Tri-Mic 2, 3. Robert Hornick — Boys Choir 1,2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Intramurols 3, 4; Trock 1,2; Basketball 1. Roberta Hoste — Office Occupations 4. Rita Howell— Vocational Child Care 4. Mariettia Hubbard — Junior Achievement 1,2; G. A.A. 1,2; D.O. 4; Attendance Clerk 3, 4; Library Worker 3, 4; Library Club 1. Paul Hubbs — Freshman Football 1. Milton Hudson — Basketball Mgr. 3, 4; Football Mgr. 3. Christine Hughes — Girls Glee 3, 4. Ray Hugill — Intramurals 3, 4; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Basketball 1. Michael Hull— Baseball 1, 2; Trock 3; Wrestling 1, 2. Steve Hunter— Afro-American Cultural Club 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; King 4; Humon Relations 4; Pres. 4; Key 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Captain 4; Stanley Cup Winner; Most Popular 4. Lon Ince — Girls Glee 3; H.E.R.O. 4; Library Worker 1,2. Judith Ishmael— Wrestlerette 3. Karen Ivy — Office Aid 3, 4; Attendance 3, 4; Nurses Office Worker 4. Elizabeth Jacobs — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Choral 2; Cheerleading 1; Wrestlerettes 2; G.A.A. 1; H. E.R.O. 4; Musicals I; Student Council 1; Y-Teens 1; Trock 2. Beth Jacquin — G.A.A. 2. Scott James — Concert Band 4; Concert Choir 1, 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; H.E.R.O. 3. Debra Jennings — Trockettes 1, 2, 3; Fan Club 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; Bowling Team 4. Jodie Jennings — Homecoming Royalty 4; Office Occupations 4; Student Council 1,2, 3. James Jett— Marching Band 4; Concert Band 4; Pep Band 4; Ponther Band 4. Brian Johnson — Americon Abroad 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Chamber Choir 3, 4; Forensics 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; Tri-Mic 3; Musicals 1,2, 3; Speech Club 3, 4. David Johnson — intramurols 3, 4; Football 2; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2, 3,4. Dennis Johnson — Plays 1; Musicals 1. Jeffrey Johnson — Marching Band I, 2; Concert Band 2; Orange Band 1; Debate 4. Kent Johnson — Academic Achievement Dinner 1,3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Rotorians 4; Basketball 1,3, 4; Tennis 2; Cross Country 1,2. Lanita Johnson — Choirs 1, 2, Chamber Choir 4; Girls Glee 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Attendance Clerk 3; Library Worker 1. Marlene Johnson — G.A.A. 1,3,4. Stephen Johnson — Intramurals 3; Plays 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3; Tennis 2, 3, 4. Timothy Johnson — Plays 1; Musicals 1. Daniel Jones — Key 3; Tri-Mic 3; Ploys 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Attendance Clerk 1,2; Agri-Business 3, 4; Pres. 4. Sandra Jones — G.A.A. 1; Library Worker 3. Bill Jones — Wrestling 1; Football Mgr. 4. Rosemary Keener — Y-Teens 1,2. Dennis Killian— French Club 1,2; H.E.R.O. 4. Thomas Kimmell — Concert Choir 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Cross Country 2, 3,4; Track 2, 3, 4. Mary King — Vocational Dinner 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; H. E.R.O. 3, 4; Nurses Office Worker 1. Daniel Kipp — Human Relations 4; Baseball 4. Donna Kirk hove — Junior Achievement 2. Mark Kitto— Football 2. JeffKIouser— Tennis 2, 3, 4. Sharon Koontz — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Heolth Occupations 3; Y-Teens 1; Girls Bowling 4. Diane Komatar — Academic Achievement Dinner 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; President 4; Tennis 4. Jolene Krol — Choir 1; Trockettes 2; Forensics 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3; H.O. 4; Student Council 2; Attendance Clerk 3. Nadine Kupresin — Trockettes 2, 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Bowling 4. Georgia Lacefield — Girls Glee 3; Child Care 3, 4; Library Worker 1,2. Debra Loermans — A.V. Worker 1,2. Janet Laethem — Class Officers 2, 3; Treasurer; Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Wrestling Cheerleader 1; Trockettes 1, 2; Wrestlerette 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Orchesis 4; Panther Players 1; Student Council 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Tennis 2, 3, 4; Basketball 2; Volleyball 4. Mary Ann Lalemon — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; Y-Teens 1,2. Gndy Lasek — Basketball-Football Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Fan Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2; A.V. Worker 2; Trock — Girls I. Jack Laud— Baseball 1; Wrestling 1; Tennis 2, 3, 4. David Lenth — Intramurals 4; Junior Rotarians 4; O.O. 4; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Football 1, 2. Lecia Lewis — Acodemic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3, 4; Trockettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; Co-Coptoin 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Rotarians 4; German Club 1. Daniel Limkeman — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Bond 2, 3, 4; Orange Bond 1 ; Ponther Band 2, 3, 4; Black Band 1; Male Choir 1, 2; Concert Choir 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Rotarians 4; German Club 1. Dana Line berry — Concert Choir 4; Girls Glee 1, 3; Forensics 3; Speech Club 3; Junior Achievement 2. Undo Little — Chamber Choir 2, 3; Girls Glee 1; G. A.A. 1, 2; Honor Society 3, 4; French Club 1; 0.0. 4; Orchesis 4; Y-Teens 1,2. Susan Loding — G.A.A. 1,2, 3; Lettermen's Club 4; H. O. 4; Vice-Pres. 4; A.V. Worker 1, Softball 2, 3; Rifle Club 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 2; Sec. 3; Pres. 4. David Lofgren — Concert Choir 3, 4; Chamber Choir 3; Tri-Mic Club 3; Wrestling 1. Julie Lopez — Aeolian Freshman Choir 1; Soph. Chorole 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Key 3, 4; Office Aid 1. Lawrence Lopez — Kazoo Band 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Fan Club 4; Wrestling 1. Senior Index — 169 Kimberli Lovell — Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Trackettes 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 3; Health Occupations 4; Plays 1; Y-Teens 1, 2; A.V. Worker 1. Patricia Ludin — Girls Glee; G.A.A. 1; D.O. 3; Orchesis 4. Bruce Lundeen — Homecoming Royalty 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Soph. Chorale 2; Human Relations 3; Intramurals 3; Lettermens Club 3; Plays 2, 3, 4; Musicols 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Speech Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2. Gregg Lundeen — Art Club 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Key 3, 4; Plays 2, 3; Musicols 2, 3; Thespians 3. Rifo Mankoski — Academic Achievement Award 1, 2, 3, 4; Girl’ Glee 1; Wrestlerettes 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Pres. 4; Junior Achievement 1,2; Pres. 1; Key 3; Plays 2; Y-Teens 1. Gory March — Homecoming Royalty 4; Lettermen s Club 1,2,3, 4; Pres. 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2; Football 1,2,3, 4; Trock 1, 2, 3,4. . u ie Mart — Pontherettes 2; Trackettes 2; G.A.A. 2; H.E.R.O. 3; C.W.T. 4; Pres. 4. Anthony Martel — Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Baseball 1,2, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4. Rhonda Martinson — Marching Band 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Panther Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Black Band 1,2, 3, 4; Jazz Lob Ensemble 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; National Holl of Fame — Band. Yvonne Mascari — Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Panther Band 1,2, 3; Pontherettes 1, 2, 3; Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Skyline 2; O.O. 4; Y-Teens 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 1. Penetha Mason — Afro-American Cultural Club 4; Junior Achievement 1,2. Charles AAossorolo — Track 1. Rondel Mathews — Rifle Club 1,2, 3. Michael Maxwell — Academic Achievement Dinner 2; Concert Band 1; Honor Society 3, 4; Junior Achievement I — Vice-Pres.; Junior Rotarians 4; German Club 4; Rifle Club 1,2, 3, 4; Sec. 2; Pres. 3. Kevin McCabe — C.W.T. 3, 4. Randy McCabe — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1 ,-Ponther Band 2, 3, 4; Block Band 1; I.C.E. 3, 4; Football 1, Wrestling 1; Trock 2, 3. Stefanie McCain — G.A.A. 1,2; French Club 1; Panther Players 2, 3; Y-Teens 1, 2; Attendance Clerk I; GiHs Track 1. Terrence McCarter— Class Officer Pres. 2; Treasurer 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Treasurer 4; Junior Rotarians 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4; Trock 1,2, 3,4. Alecia McConnell— Concert Choir 3; Chamber Choir 1; Girls Glee 2; G.A.A. 1,2; Y-Teens 1,2. Glen McLernon — Key 4; Cross Country 1; Track 1, 2. Angelo Mendoza — Intramurals 3, 4; Junior Rotarians 4; Basketball 1; Football 1; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4. Megan Meuser — Spanish Honor Society 3; Orchesis 4; Pres. 4; Honor Society 4. James Mickle — Football 1,2; Wrestling 1; Baseball 4. Jayne AAiller — G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; 0.0. 4; Plays 2; Y-Teens 3,4; Basketball 3. Jeff Miller — Wrestling 1, 2. Lisa Miller — Key 3; Skyline 3. Cynthia Minteer — Panther Players 1. Rita Mohr — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; German Oub 1. Michael Moore — Junior Rotarians 4; Football 1; Trock 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Stanley Cup — Comedian 4. Thomas Moore — Intramurals 4; Basketball 1; Football 1,2. Patrick Moreno — Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1; Trock 1, 2, 3; Cross Country 1,2. Anne Morford — Art Club 1; Girls Glee 1; Trackettes 2; Wrestlerettes 3; G.A.A. 1, 2; 0.0. 4, Officer; Musicals 2; Panther Players 1, 2; Student Council 2,3. Steven Morris — Cross Country 1. Terie Motzer — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Panther Band 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Junior Achievements 2; Volleyball 2, 3, 4; Softball — 1, 2, 3, 4; Most Improved Player 3. Julie Mueller — Forensics 3, 4; G.A.A. 3; Orchesis 4; Speech Club 3, 4. Susan Murdock — Plays 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Concert Choir 3; Reader's Theater 4. Susan Mutziger — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Chamber Choir 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Vice Pres. 4; Library Worker 1; Trock 1. Mary Ann Naert— G.A.A. 4; Volleyball 4. Norma Neely — Marching Band 2; Concert Band 2; Ponther Band 1, 2; Fan Club 3; G.A.A. 3, 4; Bowling 4. Kurt Neibergall — Academic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3, 4; Honor Society 4; Intramurals 3; Junior Rotarians 4; Rifle Club 4; Baush and Lomb — Science Award 4. Debra Nelson — Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; Chamber 3, 4; Concert Choir 4; Trockettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Key 2, 3; Skyline 2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 2; Library Club 3; Media-Mix Library Helper 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3. Donald Nelson — Choir 1,4; Chamber 1, 4; Improv. Theater 3, 4. Melinda Nelson — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1; Panther Band 1,2, 3, 4; Black Bond 1; Jazz Lab 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Skyline 4; Musicals 3; Library Worker 1. Tomora Nelson — G.A.A. 1; 0.0. 4. Patricia Nemerguth — Class Officer 1, 3, 4; Sec. 1, 3; Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Trockettes 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Plays 1, 2, 3; Thespians 2, 3, 4; Panther Players 1, 2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Sec. 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 1; Pres. 2, 3, 4; III. State Scholar 4; DAR Award 4; Girls’ State Alternate 3; Quint City Student Congress 3. Tammy Newberry — Girls Glee 1; Soph. Chorale 2; 0. 0, 4. Julie Nicely — Wrestlerettes 2; G.A.A. 1; Spanish Club 1; 0.0. 4; D O. 3. Cathryn Nolan — Cheerleader 1, 2; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Office Aid 3; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Stanley Cup Award; Best Figure 4. Tony Odendahl — Tri-Mic Club 4. Debra Ogburn — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Bond 2, 3, 4; Oronge Band 1 ; Ponther Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Black Band 1; Pete the Panther 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Skyline 4; Softball 2, 3; Volleyball 1,3. Nancy Oiler — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2; A.V. Worker 1. Jane Olsen — Girls Glee 3, 4. Judith Olsen — Girls Glee 1; Wrestlerettes 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Bowling 4. Tim Olson — Wrestling 1,2, 4. Sue Omelis — Trockettes 1; Student Council 3; Y-Teens I, 2. Sherry Orey— Concert Band 3, G.A.A. 1,2, 3. Therese Painter — French Club 1; Orchesis 4; Panther Players 3. Crystal Palmer — Forensics 4. Veldo Palos — Afro-American Club 4; Marching Band 1, 2, 3; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Panther Band 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1; Orchesis 4. Vincent Popish — Marching Band 1,2; Concert Band 2; Pep Bond 2; Orange Bond 1; Panther Band 2; Concert Choir 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Plays 2, 3; Musicals 2, 3; Student Council 2, 3, 4. Peter Passini — Intramurals 3, 4; Football 1,2; Trock 1,2, 3,4. David Patterson — Football 1,2, 3, 4. Joel Pavelonis — Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 4; Football 1,2; Golf 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Trock 1,2, 3,4. Steve Lynn Pender — H.E.R.O. 4; Wrestling 1. Dale Phipps — Tri-Mic Club 3. Raymond Peirce — Junior Achievement 2. Deanna Piersall — Art Club 1,2, 3; Art Council 3, 4; Chamber Choir 4; Girls Glee 3; Wrestlerettes 3, 4; Junior Achievement 1; Orchesis 4; Musicals 2, 3; Panther Players 1,2, 3, 4. Rene Pinkerton — Nurses Office Worker 3. Soyna Pittman — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Bond 2, 3, 4; Panther Bond 2, 3, 4; Block Band 1; Jazz Lab Ensemble 4; Fan Club 4; G.A.A. 1, 2; Musicals 3; Student Council 3; GiHs Field Hockey 3, 4. Patricia Pobanz — Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; Pete the Panther 2; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; German Club 1; Orchesis 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4; Office Aid 1; Varsity Golf 2, 3,4. Frank Pompa — Art Club 4; Art Council 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Key 4; Skyline 3, 4; Baseball 1; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Trock 3, 4. Donna Peterson — G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 3, 4; Volleyball 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Softball 1.2, 3,4. Mindy Peterson — Class Officer 4; Pres. 4; Trackettes 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 3; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Humon Relations 3; Key 3; Spanish Honor Society 3; Ploys 3; Thespians 3, 4; Panther Players 1,2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 3, 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Attendance Clerk 1. Rich Peterson — 0.0. 4; Treasurer 4. Robbin Price — Afro-American Club 4; Junior Achievement 1,4; H.E.R.O. 4. James Provorse — Concert Choir 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; S.A.E. 2; Panther Players 2; Student Council 4; Trock 1,2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2. Luis Puentes — Concert 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4. Michael Kevin Rayburn — Rifle Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Tennis 2. Kurt Retzlaff— Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Plays 2; Musicals 2; Ponther Players 2; Cross Country 2; Track 1.2, 3,4. Scott Richards — Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4, Track 3. Lucinda Riggs — Marching Band 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1; Panther Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Block Band 2, 3, 4; Jazz Lab Ensemble 3, 4; Junior Achievement 2; Key 3, 4; French Club 1; Nurse's Office Worker 2. Connie Riggs — G.A.A. 3. Douglas Riggs — Chamber Choir 3, 4; Trock 1. Lynette Robinson — Choirs 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Forensics 3; G.A.A. 1; Junior Rotarians 1; Spanish Club 3, 4; French Club 1, 3, 4; A.V. Worker 1,2; Tennis 3, 4. Rick Root— Wrestling 2. Jeffery Ross — Choirs 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4. Scott Rossi — Rifle Club 1,4. Charles Rowell — Choirs 1,2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 3, 4; Football 1. Michael Russel — Class Officer 4; Choirs 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Fan Club 4; Lettermen's Club 3, 4; German Club 1; Plays 1,2, 3; Musicals 2, 3,- Panther Players 1, 2; Student Council 3, 4; Wrestling 1; Baseball 1; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Governor's Conference 3, 4; Quint City Congress 3. Mark Ruthey — Lettermen's Club 3, 4; Golf 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 4. Robert Sagen — Art Club 3; Junior Achievement 1; Panther Players 2. Kathy Schatteman — Trackette 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 3; Ponther Players 3, 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 3, 4. Brenda Schultz — G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; Y-Teens 3, 4. Timothy Schultz — Intramurals 3; Basketball 1. Kroig Schwigen — Ginko Society 3. Susan E. Scott — Concert 3, 4; Chamber Choir 4; Campus Christians 1,2, 3, 4. Jone M. Seamon — GiHs Glee 1; Debate 4; Forensics 3, 4; Skyline 4; Improv. 3, 4; Plays 2, 3, 4; Musicals 2, 3; Panther Players 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1,2, 3. Joseph Serra — Skyline 2, 3. Yvonne Serrano — Girls Glee 1; Spanish Club 1. John Severtsgoord — Lettermen's Club 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Trock 2, Baseball 1. Scott Shepard— Key 3,4; Tri-Mic Club 4. Carl Sides — Girls Glee 1; Trackettes 2, 3; Junior Achievement 1,2; Key 3; Spanish Club 2. Sandra Sivertsen — G.A.A. 2, 3, 4. Robert Smet — Acodemic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3,4. Jeffrey Smit — Fan Club 4; Fan Club Steering Committee 4; Super Fan 4; Forensics 4; Junior Achievement 2, 3; Key 3, 4; Skyline 2; Speech Club 4; Reoders Theatre 4; Trock 1,3; Hip Dude 3. Lori Snauwaert — Concert Choir 2, 3, 4; Girls Glee 1; Football-Basketball Cheerleader 1,2, 3, 4; Trackettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Fan Club 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 170 — Senior Index 3, 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; French Club 1, 2; Student Council 4; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 3, 4. Marfa Solomonson — Chamber Choir 3; French Club 4; A.V. Worker 1; Volleyball 3. Kathy Sullivan — Concert Choir 3, 4; Girls Glee 1,2; Trackettes 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 1, 2, 3, 4; Vice-Pres. 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Plays 1; Panther Players 1; Student Council 1, 2; Y-Teens 1, 2, 3; Office Aid; Tennis 1,2, 3, 4; Bowling 3, 4; Golf 1. Shirliey Sullivan — None. Peggy Swallow — Art Club 1, 4; Art Council 4; Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1,2, 4; O.O. 4; Officer 4; Nurses Off.ce Worker I. Barry Swanson — Concert Choir 3, 4. Marshal Swanson — Academic Achievement Dinner 1, 2, 3; Honor Society 3, 4; Intramurals 3; Tennis 1,2, 3,4.- Carol Swemline — Art Club 3; Concert Choir 1; Debate 4; Forensics 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Panther Players 1,2, 3; Speech Club 2; Improv. Theatre 4. Gary Taylor — Plays 1,2, 3; Panther Players 1,2, 3; Intramurals 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2, 3; Track 1,2. Melanie Taylor— Key 3; Attendance Clerk 4. Tamara Thomas — G.A.A. 1, 2; Interscholastics 3; Volleyball 3; Field Hockey 3, 4. Terry Thomas — G.A.A. I, 2; Volleyball 3; Field Hockey 3, 4. Alvin Tingle — Kazoo Band 4; Fan Club 4; Fon Club St. Comm. 4; Intramurals 4; Lettermen’s Club 3, 4; Football 1,2, 3, 4; Track 1,3. Chris Toalson — Jr. Achievement 1; Cross Country 1. Steve Tristan — Tri-Mic 4. Lisa Turner — Wrestlerettes 2; G.A.A. 1; Office Occupations 4; D.O. 3; Student Council 4; Office Aid 1. Trace Tuttle — Girls Glee 1; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 1; Y-Teens 1; Bowling Team 4; Girls' Track Team 4. Kristine Tysma — Trackettes 2; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3; Office Occupations 4; Y-Teens 1,2, 4; Attendance Clerk 1. Malora Underwood — Afro-American Cultural Club 4; Voc. Child Care 4; Plays 2. Rebecca Underwood — Choir I; Allegro 2; Chamber Choir 3; G.A.A. 1,2. Timothy Vallejo — Black Band 1; Intramurals 3; Junior Achievement 1; Tri-Mic 3, 4. Darrell Van De Venter — Art Club 1; Junior Rotari-ans 4; Trock 1. Valerie Van Klavern — Concert Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Office Aid 1. Stewart VonRoolte — Junior Achievement 1. Lisa Speybroeck — Choir 1,2; Girls Glee 3, 4. Vickey Varble — Afro-American Club 1; Girls Glee 1, 2; Trockettes 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestlerettes 1, 2; French Club 1; H.E.R.O. 3, 4; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 1,2, 3; Office Aid 1, 2; Attendance Clerk 1, 2. Kevin Versluis — Rifle Club 1. Robert Wakefield — Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4; Football 1,2; Lettermen’s 3, 4. Keith Ward — Marching Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Concert Band 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3, 4; Orange Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Panther Band 1,2,3, 4; Black Bond 1, 2, 3, 4; Jazz Lab Ensemble 3, 4; Lettermen’s Club 2, 3, 4; Trock 1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1; Drum Major 4; All American Band Award. Linda Ward— Trackettes 1; Wrestlerettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Lettermen's Club 4; Student Council 2; Y-Teens 2; A.V. Worker 1; Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 2, 4; Bowling 2, 3; Volleyball 4. John Watson — Homecoming Royalty 4; Intramurals 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling 1, 2; Who's Who 3. Bernetta Weathers — Afro-American Club 2, 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Human Relations 4; Junior Achievement 1; Basketball 2. Darrell Webb — Intramurals 4; I.C.E. 4; C.W.T. 3; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1. Stacy Weiss — G.A.A. 1; H.E.R.O. 3; I.C.E. 4; Library Club 1; Officer of I.C.E. 4. Betty Weninger— H.E.R.O. 1,2; Office Aid 1. Sherry Wesolowski — G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4. Benjamen Wheeler — Attendance Clerk 4; Library Club 3. Brenda Wheeler — Marching Band 1,2, 3; Panther-ettes 1, 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,4; Key 3. Susan Wiedenmena — Acodemic Achievement Dinner 2, 3, 4; Trackettes 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3, 4; Sportshead 4; Honor Society 3, 4; Sec. 4; Skyline 3, 4; German Club 1; Plays 1 ; Field Hockey 3, 4. Melinda Williams — Fan Club 3; G.A.A. 2, 3, 4; French Club 1,- Field Hockey 4. Raymond Woods — Junior Achievement 1, 2; Afro-American Club 4. Vicki Woodworth — Trackettes 2, 3; G.A.A. 1,2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 3; S.A.E. 2; Attendance Clerk 3; Golf 3, 4. Andrea Wright — Junior Achievement 1, 2; Afro-American Club 4. David Young — Key 4; Skyline 4; Football 1, 2, 3; Wrestling 1; Intramurals 4. Matthew Yuknis — Intramurals 3, 4; Track 4. Susan Zmuda — Wrestling Cheerleader 1, 2, 3; Wrestlerettes 4; G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4; G.A.A. Board 4; Homecoming Royalty 4; Lettermen's Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Honor Society 3, 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4; Field Hockey 4; Tennis 1,2. Dan Zude — Concert Choir 3,4; Soph. Chorale 2. Senior Index — 1 71 7k U) iCj U i ick i9 UNDERCLASSMEN, a growing time. For the Freshmen it was a new experience. For the Sophomores it was a period of being Kings of the Hill. For the Juniors, it was a time of getting to know South Campus and eyeing the Upperclassmen position. But for all it was a time of learning—if nothing else, about life. Underclass Division—173 U|d Go S QaFast — Lockup OuteWb Gvbjlw — NodofgiaTakes Us Back 174 — Underclass Lead-In Junior Class South Campus, at last. Juniors got into the mainstream of Panther life. They had to get re-adjusted to a new school — the big-time. They self-scheduled for the first time, joined the Varsity team and started driving to school. Oh — those lunch hours, loading twelve people in a VW so nobody was left out in going to Burger King. The year scurried by and now just one more year to go — Seniors here they come — Look out! Junior Lead-In — 1 75 Cynthia Arrington Mike Aschenbren-ner Robert Ash Mike Asplund Doreen Avitt Edward Boily Yvonne Bailey Beth Baker Randy Ball Howard Barnes Ron Barr Becky Bartsch Roy Boty Chuck Beoler Mork Beaver Matt Beeson Ron Belcher Barbara Bell Felicia Belman Sterlynn Berry Matt Abraham Bobby Adams Sherry Adams Teresa Adams Valarie Adams Robert Aden Stacey Ader Mark Ainley Dawn Alexander James Allen Linda Allen Teresa Allison Amy Amerein Allison Anderson Burl Anderson Dave Anderson Mike Anderson Scott Anderson Tom Anderson Robert Andrew Kathy Andrew Kathy Anggelopo-los Pot making is one of the main activities in the Art department ceramics course. Kothy Andrew and Dawn Draeger ready for the Robin Hood Archery competition in p.e. 176 — Juniors Veresa Berry . i • B -r•; ,c Bessemer olie Behyl )oug Bichel ‘■yll's Billqu si Charles Bird Steven Blair Susan Blair Karen Bloome Juli Bod man Randy Bogs Theodore Bohnert Theresa Bohnert Corla Boone Holly Bordner Beth Boyd Diana Boydstron Corline Brackett Kim Bragg Eric Brasel William Brewer Julie Brooks Allison Brown You J imlcyv At Lost- John Brown Karen Brown Jim Brubaker Marilyn Bryant Chris Buchanan Sandy Burnham Nancy Butler Tammy Butterworth Kim Byles Tim Cain Robert Calvillo Joe Campagna Kelly Campbell Diana Cappoert Diana Cormon Frank Carpenter Daniel Carter Chris Cory Dave Cashion Ramiro Casso PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE Alberto Castro Robert Castleman Rodger Champion Lisa Chaney Diane Clark Jami Clark Richard Clark Shelby Clark Sue Claus Tad Coder Rae Coggins Tim Coker George Cole Rick Coldwell Connie Comeaux John Connolly Jauna Contreras Tom Coopman Chick N. Coop Carla Corvair Anita Cordisone 1 Carie Cope Linda Copeland Martina Correa Sharon Cosgrove Bob Coutteau Carey Coverdill Dennis Cop Kathy Craker Carl Crompton John Criddle Lora Crow Missy Crow Doug Crumrine David Cullett Jackie Cullison Judy Daily Jane Dalton Rich Darnell Allan Davis Joan Davis Anno De Clerq Mark DeFauw Cliff Dawson Anna DeKeyper Moria DeLaRosa Nancy DeLaRosa Dave Dell Jim DeMarlie Diana Denato Mary Denen Dwayne Dennis Mork DePorter John DePorter Glen DeRoin Nick Descamps Dove Dew Geni D'Hooge Martha Diaz Theresa Diaz Cheryl Dickenson Cindy Disbrow Frank Dobbins Mary Dobereiner Georgia Dokolas Steve Dolash Nancy Donaldson 1 78 — Juniors Jeff Trout gives censorship demonstration in Journalism class. Correct procedure for trainers takes many hours of learning. Michael Donovan Kyle Dor beck Dan Dowell John Doxsee Dawn Draeger Kathleen Drogolovich Chris Drayer Darren Duke Curtis Dumolien Debra Duncan Kevin Duncan Theresa Duncan Dan Duprey Don Duyck Tammy Dzekunskas Vicky Ebalo Kim Eddy Ton Eppmg Cindy Erick sen Erin Ericson Tony Garcia Paul Garcia Lynnette Garrett Fred George Debbie Gibbs Celia Giesler Pam Golden Pam Gomez Jean Goderis Sheila Gosa Geri Gottman Terri Gottwalt Kathy Graham Laurie Graham Brenda Gramenz Dennis Gramling John Gregory Glen Griffith Tom Giovenazzo Cindy Gustaf Ujcmv lmou U ififctig j, But Oth iA VA Bill Frey Sheila Erickson Kent Etzel Merri Fairburn Karen Fauser Diane Feehan Jana Feehan Sue Felkner Pam Feemster Bob Feller Susan Fillmer Nancy Firth Phillip Flick Steve Ford Joe Francois Cheryl Franklin Penny Frazier Keith Freebern Mary Frenell Esther Friedrich Teresa Frowein Russ Frye Kathy Gallagher Anna Gant Kama Heald Ted Heitz Randy Heizer Julie Held Charles Hendrickson Efren Hernandez Linda Hernandez Joan Hesser Cheryl Hicklin Mike Hicks Sharon Highfil Darce Highley John Himioben Jeff Hites Carl Hocking Darren Hogan Rod Hollars Kim Holland Cathy Holt Kent Holt Connie Hopkins Mary Hott Bob Householder Marty Hout What's Rw QaksToday ? Q jObjp juJt Ck Bumpe t Qtick iS Cindy Gyenge Tim Hahn Beth Hall Lori Hall Randy Hall Tammy Hamilton Nancy Hand Sharon Hand Teresa Hana Steve Hansen Tom Hansen Darrel Harmening Perry Harper Pat Harris Tony Hart Wendy Hart Tammy Hartman Cindy Haskins Peggy Hoskins Cathy Hauser Debbie Howard Bartley Howard Patti Howard Mary Hubbs Ken Huber Steve Huberts Randy Huff Charles Hoffman Ken Hughes Ray Husted Sue Huston Cathy Immesoete Carol Ivy Lisa Jackson Jodie Jacobs Marilyn Jackson Tim Kotaska Mark Jackson Marcia Jacobs Keith Jacobsen Bruce Jacquin Dawn Jennings Gary Johnson James Johnson Jeri Johnson Kevin Johnson Mark Johnson Mike Johnson Randy Johnson Rhonda Johnson David Jones Mike Jones Pom Jones Sharon Jones Sue Jones Tony Jones Terry Jordan Kathy Kalember Tim Kove Martin Keegan Kerry Keith Brenda Kershaw Motile Keyes Roy Kickapoo Russ Killingswo- rth Scott Kincaid Pot King Mary Kinney Tim Kinney Jon Kipp Chris Kirk Roxy Kirklin Carol Killjoy Brian Knobloch Michael Kohl Gary Kornburst Karen Krack Mary Krogman Darla Kuse Rick Kruse Rick Lack Julie Lamb Tom Lambrecht For the UT diet—snarf up a Moline Maroon—which we did. Or pick one of the only items available on the limited lunch program. Debbie Leach Missy LeBlanc Jeff leftnigh Jeff Leisey Don Lenger Craig Lemmon Dan Lewis Nancy Linn Larry Lister Sherri Lofgren Laurie Longbons Jeff Lopez Ron Lopez Melinda Lott Valerie Lovestrond Keith Lucas Becky Luce Thereso Lundeen Rhea Mabis Darlene Madison Sherry Magnuson Jeff Mahoney Ralph March Ruth Morquez Kelly Martel David Martin Isabelle Martinez Cathy Moscari Don Masengarb Debbie Mason Dave Lampe Melinda Lampe Rick Lampe James Lampo Joseph Landry Terri Lone John Longdon Mike Laposa Kathy Larrison John Larrison Lorry Larrison Randy Larrison Air Force rock group was most popular segment of Novem Most everyone showed up for assembly to get down to ber special assembly. sounds for straight people. _________ 182 — Juniors Gndy Masters Jay McCobe Retsy McCaw Gory McCarthy Brenda McCarty Ruth McChesney James AAcChurch Rick McCorkle Rita AAcCorkle Dole AAcConnell Margaret AAcCormick Collen McCoy Denise AAcCreody Sharon AAcDomel Doris AAcGee James AAcGehee David McKntyre Deborah AAcKay Sue AAcKmzie Cynthia McNabb Potrick AAcNeol Cathy McNeil Connie AAcNeil Rondy Meadows MW A JV Cavtes 25 Poiuiz, Moixxiy Pawjv Knows About ft Doug AAorgan Cheryl AAorris Jack AAorris Kevin Morse John AAorton Brian AAosley Chuck AAullen AAichelle Mullett Rebecca Murphy Barb Murray Greg AAurrens Denise Myers AAork Myers John Noche Rhonda Nogel Kathy Neely Ken Nelson AAarc Nelson Trocie Nelson Paul Nemerguth Barbara Nichols Gndy AAech AAorgaret AAeguffy Denise AAeincke Karen AAendozo Robyn Meredith AAone AAeyers Karen AAiles Amy AAiletich Susan AAillen Dennis AAiller James AAiller Steve AAiller Tammy AAiller Tommie Minor Bobbi Moore Pat Mooney Greg Moore Pat Moore Denise AAoreno Molly Morford - daw 0If '78 U iffiBa R use To- do- 4 V ws Ow OpGtv Liwch Elizobeth Nichols Lmneo Nicholson Corl Nickens Alan Niedzweicki Genita Nix W.lhe Noel Joy O Dell Jone Oden da hi Peter Oh man Lisa Olsen Tommy Olsen Roy Oltmon Janel Orewiler John Orewiler Brenda Osborn Donna Osborn Tereso Osborn Kevin Overton Maria Owen Karen Palike Greg Palmer Mary Palos James Proncrazio John Poppish Laura Pappas Rick Parein Fronme Pate Laura Payton Kevin Pavelonis Rick Pauley Javier Pena Paula Pence Tony Pender Daryl Penner Shawn Person Brenda Peters Cheryl Peters Mary Peterson Sandy Phillips Lori Phillis Tommy Phipps Sheri Piersall Mike Pittington Rusty Pinkerton Craig Pwmonn Randy Plotner Karen Pointer Tom Polaschek Roger Polk Terry Porter Margie Portillo Twila Potter George Prett Down Prescott Bill Preston Dennis Purvis Vickie Raley Joyce Romos Lisa Romsey Gory Randolph Robert Ransom Robert Rasso Dave Ray Kevin Redman Don Senotra Richard Shafer Kenneth Sharpe Linda Sharp Daniel Sheley Delvin Shepard Gary Sides Ray Sierra Jerry Robers Bryan Roberts Lori Robinson Ron Roffman Randy Root Bob Rote Mary Rowan Rich Rowe Scheila Royal Dan Rumburg Kelvin Rundle Allen Russell Mike Russell Becky Sanders Larry Snders Marty Sandoval Barb Sergeant Belinda Saucedo Robert Saucedo Steve Schoubroeck Denise Schierer Paul Schierer Edie Schmidt Mike Schmidt Sheri Schneekloth Jeff Schneider Dove Schreiner Mary Schulte Dave Schultz Gary Schwigen Juniors—185 JUNIORS—JUNIORS—JUNIORS—JUNIORS—JUNIORS— JUNIORS Sheilo Steiner Brenda Stombaugh Diana Strandgard Timothy Stone Jim Stonehouse Les Stout Debbie Strandgard Jerry Stratton Douglas Streeter Joe Struss Kay Stucker Penni Sullivan Tom Swan Lori Swanson Sue Swanson Sue Tollman Maria Topia Scott Tapscott Lisa Taulbee Cane Teager Albert Terronez Alfonso Terronez Jan Terronez Mono Terronez XQ jhb J unions lA h H It $ P'10 ? Diane Smith Steve Smith Linda Smith Theresa Smith Mike Smith Tom Smith Sandy Smith Clint Sollenberger Bob Speidel Sara Sproul Cindy Stondafer Rick Standefer Tammyh Stanley Ray Stapf Jeff Stauffacher Carol Stawicki Ramon Terronez Rick Thiem Brenda Thomas Dave Thomas Carey Thompson Tracy Thorpe Sue Tica Tony Tieman Diana Tysma Craig Titus Kevin Togormi Rod Tramon Annette Trica Sue Trousdole Gmny Trousil Jeff Trout Brion Trunnell Jennifer Turner Cynthia Turner Theresa Tyler Debra Underwood Rick Underwood Mark VonDeWi- ele Debbie VonHoutte Terry VonOpdorf Anita VanThorre Bob VanTieghem Scott VanVoltenb-urg Tom VanZuiden Gail Vaughn Pat Vergone Penny Versluis Chris Vidmar Gory VonHoch Kris Wallace Conn i Watson Noncy Wood Mark Word Mike Ward Shiela Word Jeff Wasson Brenda Welch Phil Weintrout Doug Weiss Jody Whipple Cheryl White Terry Whitehair Sheila Wilson Rob Wildermuth John Willkenson Matt Willett Sandra Wilson Debbie Williams Micky Williams Todd Williams Donna Winger Glen Womock Cheryl Wood Gay Wood Valerie Woodworth David Wright Greg Wright Jolme Wright • Santa — I want a Ronald Reagen and Gerald Ford doll for Van what did you say your name was? That’s Belgian Christmas. mpowerT_________________________________________________ - Juniors — 187 All the hard work and mess paid off — seven wrestlers went to Sectional and two progressed to State. 188 — Juniors Sophomore Class They were sure of themselves as they embarked upon a new year. They showed North where it was at as they presented the winning Homecoming Float. As they ran thru the halls and down the stairs not to miss the bus going to South they had no worries. All was under control as they mastered the floor plan and the mass hysteria between shifts. Now if they can only do it again, up at the top South Campus. Sophomore In — 1 89 SOPHOMORES — SOPHOMORES — SOPHOM Tim Alonzo Cheri Anderson Clark Anderson Eileen Anderson Marilyn Anderson Cindy Andrew Patty Armstrong Dione Arnold Anita Ayala Steve Baker Dean Ballard Glen Ball Terry Ball Jim Bartlett Mike Barnes Shirley Barnes Phil Barr Eunice Bates John Baxter Betty Bozor Doug Beoler Barry Beouchomp Selena Beeson Mory Beintema Brenda Bell Barbara Bennett Richard Bergez Tereso Berglund Carol Bert Linda Behyl Sophomores show spirit during assembly spell-out East Moline cheer. Barbara Adams Joyce Adams Mory Adlfinger Jamne Ahlgren Cindy Ainley Dora Alaniz Amy Alatorre Charles Alden Julita Aleio Allen Alexander Jeff Allen Romona Allison Can you find yourself somewhere in the main floor audience? Jone Bjork Laura Bloome Donna Bloomer George Bloomquist Steve Bodenhomer Kelly Bohannon Beth Bollaert Corrine Bonney Janice Bornhoeft Undo Bos Tanyo Bosonic Mike Bostic Ricky Bowers B. Bowling Jim Boyd Shonnon Boyle Lovmia Brackett Rick Bromley Kathy Brown Ronald Brown Theresa Brown William Brunner JeH Buchanan Thelma Buchonan U fi fc’s 7k [lost Popular Chss ? U fty — D'lZite i ’S BduCCttUm Ofr Cowi b Kothy Bunch Steve Burbridge Debra Burch Connie Burdick Gerold Bustos Karen Butterworth Steve Byrd Brian Carlson Dirk Carlson Nancy Carlton Laura Carmicheal Jeff Carman Jane Corpentier Tony Castricone Joel Catour Dawn Catterton James Cave Sandra Chandler Pot Chaney Kevin Coakley Dustin Coder Martin Coe Jude Cole Joe Collins David Compton Cathy Conner Ann Connolly Charles Cook Edra Cook David Cooper Jeff Cooper Paula Coopman George Coram Frank Coronell Dan Correll Marcus Cortez Mary Cosgrove Dan Cosgrove Joyce Covemaker Steven Craft Jim Crow Sophomores — 191 Dove Cromnne Scott Culley Robin Curless Cindy Curtis Lori Dohlstrom Marianne Dale Bill Daley Linda Dompeer Carla Danner Steve Darby Becky Davis David Davis Kathy Davis Patty Davis Cerise Dawson John Danson Martin Dawson Janice Deel Julie De Baillie Cathy De Basse here Mary DeCock Barb Decker Croig DeDecker David De Frieze Lori De Joegher James De Keukeleire Chris De La Rosa Doug Demont Jim Deporter Margaret DePorter Pam DePorter Tommy DeWalsche Cathy Dickinson Leland Dickinson James Bruce Dillbeck Paulette Dokolos Kim Dorbeck Archie Dove Well wishers leave message for Coach Davis. Don’t forget the term paper is due Monday. Linda Downey Rhonda Downing John Dow sett Penny Draper Liz Duck Steve Duff Michael Duncan Randall Duncan 192 — Sophomores oni Dundy 3onne Duprey ahn Durbin Viry Durnell Jim Dussliere Tammy Dyer James Dzekunskas Theresa Eaton Tom Ebolo Jeff Edwards leann Eklof Mike Elliot Pat Elliot Gaig Enery Laura England Armando Esparza Dora Esparza Dorren Evans Horry Evans Scott Evans Rw tg Po Ldte Out UotkboMs To Get Pohflt Xcnm At Noth Joyce Grumeddas Jeff Gulick Glenn Guyton Mike Hahn John Hajny Debra Hall Mary Garcia Regina Garcia Bryan Gardner Bob George Tim Girot Gail Goar Jay Goebel Koryl Goeden Lovon Golsby B. Goodman Cynthio Gosa Jona Gosa R. Gosa Brad Greeno Tim Griffin James Griffen Terry Gross Tina Grove Debra Faber ose Ferguson Sheri Fink Brian Folker Leo Foust Jenifer Fowler Larri Fox Jane Francis Gilbert Frank Rickie Fronks Chalene Freeman Rhonda Freeman Bruce Frenell Kathy Fuller Sue Fuller Guy Fuai Thomas Gale Mike Gall David Gallen Don Garcia GopliO+w VUlS P On BePftit's PoW P tgfosk Piojects Theresa Horker Kreg Catherine Micheal Kim Heitz Horbaugh Harrington Hovens Annette Henry Julie Harder Lynne Hartman Scott Hawk Mark Henry Dan Hardin Donald Keith Hazen Erme Penny Horker Harshaw David Heald Hernandez Nifa Hernandez Rose Hernandez Miguel Herrera Mark Hetzel Linda Hicklin Dell Hicks Becky Highom Jim Hill Trocey Hill Matt Hines Tommy Holder Charles Holland Terry Holland Brenda Hollars Kelly Honn Meg Howard Randy Howard Jim Howell Tommy Howell Koren Hughes Shirley Hughes David Hull Mork Hull Shoyne Hull Lorne Hulting Scott Hunsinger Paul Hunter Twylo Husfed Ira Ingle Andrea Isais Debbie Jackson Luann Jackson Stonewall Jackson Tim Jackson Paula Jacobsen Trocey Jacobson Mike Jacobs Pamela Jacquin Jerry Jensen Larry Jensen Mike John Chris Johnson P. Johnson Joy Johnson Kay Johnson Kim Johnson Larry Johnson Melody Johnson Tony Johnston Gndy Jones Dovid Jones Kim Jones Lourence Jones Rkh Jones Goig Jorgenson Ton Jurgenson Down Korn Vickie Kornes Keith Korstens Rich Kates Mike Keith Paula Kelly Korin Kester Steven Kilgore Daniel Kinkeod Brian Kmman Carol Kirfcove Terry Kirklin Mike Klouer Ruth Klauer Laurie Kkjvon Gory K leff ner Jana Klingborg C aig Knobloch Cms Knott Tim Kohl Foralynn Koncilia Don Krock Dora Krock Kenneth Krol Kevin Krol Mark Locefield Lisa Lack Jan Laird Dan Lombrecht Trocy Lampe Thomas Lampo Ned Lane Laurie Lapaazonek Jerry Lam son Rhonda Lorrison SOPHOMORES — SOPHOMORES Michelle Laud Tammy leoch Lisa Lee Jerry Leibovitz Joy Leonard Clarence Lester Duane Lester Bob Lewis Toby Liedtkc Rich Lineback Timothy Linn Martin Lockheart Richard Lohse Jerry Lopez Paul Lopez Tim Lott Judith Lovell Cindy Lundeen Earl Lustfield Terry Luten Ralph Lutz Jerry Magana Debi Moggord Beth March Lorene Marr Rue ben Martel Debi Mortm Robin Mosias Chris Mathes Loin Mathews Bob Mathias April Mauk Gregory Mayer Rhonda Maxwell Leslie Mayfield Tim McBride Ricky McCabe Corol McCaffrey Erin McCorter Jeff McChurch Mike McClure Korny McCobb Sophomores take advantage of many reference books in library. A benefit of morning split schedule — over the hill legally at noon. Rosalind McCorkle Ann McCullough Dell McDaniel Lori McEniry Jane McGehee Jerry McIntosh Dennis McKenzie Michael McKeon Allison McKinzie Steve McNalley Brenda Mech John Medtno Loretta Medina Joe Meguffy Wendy Memcke Rita Meteor Mark Mel linger Ron Merocle Diana Mies Jackie Milage Becky Mller Kelly Mller Lisa Mller Lois Mller RtotbcMTmn Posts Q cmclBest RfeCfwcl fn Gophoniote ud f-bstouj Lon Mller Wendy Mller Greg Mnteer Jeff Mitchell Mark Mitchell Pam Mtchell Cathy Mtts Marcella Mont ez Morgaret Montgom- ery Gerald Moody Barb Moone Andy Mooney Don Moreno Dan Morgan Mchelle Morgan Laurie Morris Laurel Morris Dale Morrow Brend Mosley Michele Mountain Peggy Mullins Debbie Mundt Doug Murdock Barb Murphy Jim Murray Steve Murrens Julio Myers Sandra Myers Albert Noche Jody Nogel Trocy Nells Oris Neff James Nelson Keith Nelson Mark Nelson Nick Nelson Todd Nelson Lisa Nelson Joan Nicholson Karen Nix Mary Nixon Sophomores — 197 Qopho i Co ifjefetto v Richard Nixon Monty Norm Janet Olds Alice Olivo Cliff Oliver Mary O'Mory Craig Oppendike Jon Orendorff Michele Orme Mike Ostrowski Gory Over mi re Peggy Overton Poul Owen Jerry Owens Pot Poncrozio Vince Parkhurst Hoyden Parks Pat Parks Bill Parsons Mike Parsons Jeff Paton Allan Peacock Joe Penca Pat Perkins Carla Perry Lynn Perry Rose Ann Perry Mary Peterson Kathy Peve Lorie Phelps Kim Pitcher Todd Plotner Ron Polk Robert Powell Kathy Preston Lori Preisf Danette Prieto Tommie Putt Dove Quillm Bill Ralph Sue Rommez Randy Ramos Bertha Rangel Sharon Rea Linda Reamy Fernando Reasby Ed Redman Scott Reaves Joe Reiley Brian Reuther Scott Reynolds Ralph Richardson Donna Richardson Steve Richardson Rick Riggs Tammy Rigsby Todd Rigsby Virgle Rigsby Mike Riley Laura Riojas Chris Rivera Tina Rivera Jay Robers Ron Roberson Another sophomore memory — the zany clown foes. Portrayed by the cheerleaders, they fell in two pep assemblies. Pete Roberts Pom Rocks Joyce Rodgers Mochelle Rodgers Undo Rodgiers Sheryl Rodgers Sena Ropp Bill Rotz Jeff Roudebush Kevin Ruffcorn Terry Ruhl Barb Rumberg Brian Russell Mindy Ruthey Laurie Socco Julie Sackett Christy Saelens Dean Sanders Kelvin Sandoval Sue Sandoval Armando Saucedo Mary Savala Scott Scarsdale Deb Schadt Becky Schellenberg Ricke Schneider Teresa Schnell Cathy Scholfield Ann Schotka Jamie Schoonover Lorrie Schuch John Schulte Steve Schultz Tina Schutt Barb Scott Brian Scott Gndy Sears Denise Sedom Floyd Shafer Russ Shaffer Tammy Shamsie Jeff Show Fenessa Sheldon David Sheley Don Sheley Rick Sheley Sophomores — 199 OPHOMORES — SOPHOMORES — SOPHOMORES — SOPHOMORE Mcwiii C jufxxs OhuAeicts U ok Fomj uL Tb'ToJzmcj U iuj At Qouth Sandy Sherrod Emily Shilling Mercedes Sierra Kurt Simmons Mike Simons Charles Sims Joe Sisco Clarence Sletten Dawn Smith Barb Smith Carol Smith Christine Smith Jim Smith Melody Smith Morey Smith Tina Smith Jeff Snauwaert Tina Sneath Mike Snyder Javier Soliz Juanita Soliz Sara Soliz Rollie Sollenber-ger Becky Sommer Nancy Southerland Cara Sparks Wayne Speer Lorna Spencer Marvin Spmdel Kathryn Sprout George Stamatou-kos Donna Stamp Maxine Stamper Edgar Stapf Terry Steele Randall Stephens Lisa Stickler Mike Stiles Lanny Stone Rhonda Stone Jim Stoneburg Bill Stopoulos Randy Stotmeister Greg Streeter Cheryl Stribling Liz Stumphy Kim Stucker Loreno Subdon Ken Suhr Steve Sunderland Lisa Suss Jeff Sutton Steve Sutton Gail Swemline Dennis Swift Melinda Tapia Jeff Tarkington Mike Tarrant Kari Taulbee Lori Taylor Robert Teague Rich Temple Chris Teofilis Colleen Thurnick Ken Thompson Don Thorngren Tim Thorson Frank Thrumon Louise Timbrook Dena Tipton Craig Tittsworth Kent Toalson Koi Togomi Barb Townsend Amador Tristen Victor Tristan Kathleen Turner Kirby Tuttle Teresa Tyler Lorry Tysma Lorey Utley Connie Valleio Ken Vonce Duane VonDeven-ter Dove Vondervoo- rde Vicky VanDeWa- lle Corri Vandewiele Terry VonDyke Yvette Vanklavern Ricky Vonneste Chris Vanrycke Ann Vanzanten Bruce Verdick Craig Vervoeck Terry Vervenne Deon Veskauf Patti Virnig Michelle Viscioni Kim Vollroth Penny Voorhis Mario Voves Mary Vyncke Mark Waeyoerl Diane Wangelin Kelly Ware Teresa Word Debbie Warner Sophomores — Terry Wassell Tim Wassell Tony Wotret Kindro Williams Trocy Williamson Julie Wilson Koren Webb Gary Weideman Dennis Welch Shawn Welge Sherry Wells Teresa Wells Wendy Wells Rose Weninger Gory Wesolowski Jeff Wessels Bill Wheeler T. Whitcamock Brenda White Jody Whitehair Kevin Whitmore Hornet Wiese Rich Wildermuth Kay Willioms Karen Winger Randy Winters Jane Winthurst Glenda Womock Tim Woods Terri Wright Cheryl Wulf Brenda Wyers Pat Yates Corrine Ybora Kris Young Robin Youngs Mary Yuknis Judy Zarogosa Mona Zarogosa James Zarlantanes Mary Zegaroc Steve Zeigier 202 — Sophomores A sophomore thrill — getting to go to dances like ‘Silver Highway.' Freshman Class They learned to adjust to the split shift and the socializing with friends that was greatly effected. They had to cope with the large buiiding find their lockers and their classes down in sub-basement, and grab a snack on the way to Algebra. Freshmen found out at the end of the year how to get around North and at last they felt safe and secure in their new, unfamiliar environment. Panther pride began to set in. Freshmar In — 203 Shelley Asplund Steven Asplund Darold Atkin Angela Ayala Todd Bagatelas Sharon Bailey Carolyn Baines Julie Baird Sandra Baker Amelia Ball Mark Ballheimer Stephen Bonick Wendy Banks Rick Bant Ann Barlow Lynn Barnett Brenda Bates Lawrence Bautista Shari Beeler William Beals Michael Beavor Janellc Becksfrom Mark Beeson Candy Belanger Noon Uowv Bus B Boggdes QfM Cluft Pcoslv Paul Aden Marlin Adlfinger David Ahlgren Danielle Ainley Lance Akers Fernando Alejo Lee Ales Tommy Allen Brent Allmendin- ger Mary Alonzo Connie Anderson Donald Anderson Gregory Anderson Laurie Anderson Myrna Anderson Renee Anderson Debbie Andrew Linda Andrew Faith Ashenhurst Andrew Aspelmeier Bruce Bell Lois Bell Sheryl Bell Mark Belman Rene Belman Michele Bennett Kimberly Benson Tamara Benson Chara Benzon Michele Benzon Kathleen Bergez Barbara Bergmann Rita Bernal Joseph Billquist Robin Birdsley Nancy Blansett Robert Blansett Kevin Bloom David Blunk Teresa Bolanos Stacey Bollinger Brian Borzick Georgia Bourboulas Jody Bowers Patrick Bohlander Linda Bowling Woodrow Bowling Steven Boyer Douglas Boyd Harold Bramlett Osborn Branch Melissa Brewer Gary Brinker Dale Brown Gory Brown Danny Bruce Joel Bull Tim Buller Patrick Burbridge Rebecca Burch Brian Burlingame Michael Burton Darrell Bush Loyn Bushong Joe Bussert Cheryl Butler Kim Butler Candy Cain Christopher Caldwell Denise Caldwell Carol Caleo Jaime Cantu Debbie Cappaert Mike Cappaert Gerald Carlson John Carlson Kari Carlson Brent Carmichael Ellen Carr Craig Corter Roger Castleman Anamaria Castro Anthony Castro Noon bus roundup—know you quickly. r number and get there Not much time find them. is left for socializing with friends—if you can Freshmen—205 Tomi Clevenger Mork Cookley Brenda Cochran Stephen Codgill Carol Cole Carol Coleman Ramona Contreras Gloria Cooper Vickie Cooper Joel Cope Elizabeth Copeland Kenneth Corey Rhonda Correll Rick Coutteau Kris Cox James Coyle Debra Craig Terri Cranon Derrell Crawford David Crimmins Carl Cross Robert Cross Philip Curless Joseph Curtis Tim Dale Annie Dampeer Elaine Daugherty John Davis Kay Davis Norman Davis 206—Freshmen Annette Catour Gary Champion Martin Chaney Julie Chellos John Claeys Sherly Clark Daniel Clements Carrie Clevenger Robin Davis Amy Davison Donald Dawson Pamela Dean Henry Debates Ann Debowski David Decker Lori Decker Mrs. Austin reminds student about check out policies. Poetry can be fun—ask Mr. Loula's freshmen classes. Kathryn Deelsnyder Danny DeFauw Frances DeKeyper Olivia Delarosa Cynthia Deleski Steven Dennis Roxann Dennison Constance DePorter Maurice Derammela- ere Mary DeSmet Roxanne Desplinter Denise Devos Andrew D'Hooge Alberto Diaz Mary Dick Carol Dickson Edino Dieterich Mary Dieterich Lorraine Dilly Patricia Dobbels Michael Epping Catherine Erichsen Danny Erickson Carlos Esparza Linda Fallon Jackie Feehan JoAnn Feehan Tammy Feemster Beth Feller Richard Fernandez Suellen Fink Andrew Finkbeiner Konnie Floyd Brian Folker Denise Folker Mark Forbes Cherise Ford Colleen Ford Rebecca Foreman Debran Foss 0|3f o uitXty Rw Mfwiiv U$ Cynthia Dobrinske Scott Dolash Kenneth Dorman David Dowell Peggy Downing Eric Dozier John Draper William Draper Mario Duarte William Duck Kerry Duff Jerald Duncan Wayne Duncan Mary Duprey John Durbin Gerald Durham Christyne Dzenkuns-kas Carrie Dzenkuns-kas Pamela Eaton James Ebalo Bryan Edmunds Tory Elliott Glenn Elu Martain Engh LoRono Gardner Shiela Geiger Mark Giesler Kim Giles Veronica Gilson James Girot Joseph Glenn Nancy Golden Barbara Gomez Edward Gomez Nicholas Gonzojez Karen Gooden Lori Gorman Debra Granada James Grant Susan Graves Curt Green Sherry Green Teresa Greer Gregory Griffin Phillip Griffith Brad Gross John Groth Todd Grove Patty Grubbs Kathleen Grumanas Michoel Guenther David Guerrero Jackie Guinn Karen Hacker Richard Fox Keri Francis Mary Frank Mona Franks Lucinda Freeman Tina Friend David Fuller Peggy Fulton Tasia Funtcas Jefferey Gallaugher Jeff Gont Raymond Garcia Boiler room somestack towers above North Campus building Pausing student sees new usage for exit sign directive, tops. 208—Freshmen Rand Harvell Timothy Harvell Michael Haskins Tony Hatfield Sandra Hayes Sheila Haynes Javid Hajny tendy Halsey foxAnne Hamilton Kathy Haney Robyn Hanna DeAnne Hanson Daniel Hantz Mary Harder James Hardin Dana Harmening Darcelle Harmon Barry Harper Kevin Harrington Bessie Harris Teri Harris Wayne Harrison Candy Hart Cindy Hart Quiet UcMutoy Vtfeup FomwS Uwtefiy Norik C mfxxs Rjefowt Janet Heald Rebecca Heatherly Belinda Hedges Laurie Helm Lisa Henderson Terry Henrichs Brett Herron Michael Hetzel Carol Heyninck Derrick Hick Greg Highley Dianna Hill Janalee Hill Susie Hill Ramonia Hines Donald Hintz Gerald Hoffman Michael Hoffman Lisa Hoidorf Randy Holland Sharon Holmes Donna Hopkins Frank Horuath Julie Householder William Houseman Judy Hawk Cheryl Hudson Roxane Hudson Bill Hughes Luther Hull George Hull Debra Hull Linda Hulting Jacquelin Humphrey Donna Hunt R. Hunter Scott Hunter John Huizenga Kevin Irby Gregory Jackson Mark Jocobs !H3aSi You A pU klMftft —But Mot' Uuciu Diana Jacobs Martin James Rebecca Jensen Joe Jesuit Jim Jesuit Tommy Jobe Calvin Johnson Chad Johnson Cinda Johnson Debbie Johnson Eric Johnson Hugh Johnson Joel Johnson Laura Johnson Lawrence Johnson Rhonda Johnson Brenda Jones Curtis Jones Dean Jones Tammy Jones Jill Kipp Deborah Kirkove Barbara Kirklin Kim Klinefelter Lori Koehler John Krotz Teresa Jones Lynn Jorgensen Patricio Kalomas Helen Kavanaugh Ruth man Keener Trocey Keeple Rodger Keim Norman Kelly David Kershew Christopher Kespohl Kimberly Keyes Christopher Kickapoo Gail Kieffer Michael Kight Carla Killian Cindy Killian Scott Kimmons Gregory Kinman Joel Krogman Ronold Kuhn Rose Kupresin Lisa Kuse Lori Kuse Toni Laferrura Jaimie Laird Joseph Lambert Dave Lambrecht Joyce Lampe Linda Lapaczonek Esther Larrison Gina Larrison Tommy Larrison Lori Larson Donna Launius Christine Lavine Gregory Leach Teresa Leftwich Patrick Leihsing Susan Leihsing Michael Leisey Ricky Lemarr Gay Leonard Brian Leslie Billy Lester Dean Lester Mike Leggett Teresa Liggett Kimberly Linhart Jerome Lipes Gary Lister Lorezo Lomas Jeffrey Longbons Lodislada Lopez Ruth Lorenson Kelly Lothridge Kevin Lothridge Cheryl Lovell Diane Lucas Vickie Lucas James Ludin Tina Luebke Sylvia Lueie G. Lupe Diann Lyon Teresa Lyon Jerald Lyphout B. Moggard Jeff Mognuson Johnny Maldonado Randall Massarolo Gerald Mathena Janibeth Marr Donna Martin James Pat Martel Jeffrey Martin McBurney Annette Martin Ricky Martin Donald Dana Martin Susan Martin McCollum Everyone always hams it up as soon as the cameraman But only a handful of people show up for Thursday afternoon comes around.________________________________________________freshmen games. Freshmen—211 Randy McCollum Timothy McCarthy Elmer McCloin Regina McCorkle Jeffery McCormick Randy McDanel Sandy McDanel John McGehee Dori McHenry Jeffery Mclntire Sherman McIntyre Tracy McLaughlin Dorothy McNeal Fabayann McQueen Kathi Meadows Kyle Meier Annette Mendoza Laura Meyers Lambros Mihalopoulos Barbara Miller Bryan Miller Christina Miller Emily Miller R. Miller Teresa Miller Vicki Miller Betty Mills Michael Minteer Randy Moline Tim Moody Sara Moomey Susan Mooney Kathy Moraetes Jennifer Morgan Pam Morney Michael Morris Dennis Morrow James Morrow Mr. Carnes stops to chat with janitor before trip to South. Open windows are a favorite spot for students on nice days. David Morse Tamara Morton Victoria Morton Scott Mosher Danny Motsinger Mark Mrosko Pam Munos Laura Munoz 212—Freshmen Leslie Murphy Martina Nache Mark Nagel Michelle Neels Sherry Neels Norman Neely Janice Nelson Joann Nelson Arthur Neumann Damon Nimirick R. Nixon Dale Nordholm Gayle Nordholm Darrin Norin Gayle Nye Gwen O'Brian John Odendahl Peggy Odendahl M. Oerammeia-ere Brian Officer Dean Perry Gayle Peterson Jackie Peterson Jeffrey Peterson Edward Pwe Peggy Phelps Stephen Phillips David Piersall Karla Pinner Jill Piper Mork Pirmon Cheryl Pittmon Judy Plotner Richard Pobanz Michelle Poelvoorde Kevin Pointer Jeffrey Ponce Kenneth Porter Steve Pratt Darrell Praught (UtWDftyS O FcM Uah Opew U iwicwS A Fowotifc Spot B. Oliver Debra Oliver Grady Omary Alan Oppendike Jerry Orey Beth O’Riley Richard Ornelis Pamela Osbourne Mark Owen James Palike Diane Palmer Lester Palmer Angelina Pancrazio Jeri Ponkey Bertha Parker Irving Parker Julie Passini Sheri Pate Eilleen Patrick Elmer Peel Kathleen Penca Debra Pender Cathy Perkins Kent Perkins Marcel Reasby Meri Redman Bambi Reed Marquita Reed Lyso Reeves Craig Remour Rebecca Reyna James Reynolds Julie Reynolds James Richardson Christopher Richie Robin Rigg Jody Riggs Rosemary Riley Sarah Rindermon Raymond Rippee Jana Ripple Mark Rittenhouse James Robbins John Robers Richard Roberson Ron Roberson Paul Roberts Steven Roberts Terresa Roberts Kristine Rodgers Vickie Rodgers Frank Rodgers Julie Rogers Merry Rohwedwer Tammy Praught Margie Privett Stephen Pruett Lawrence Pullian Connie Purcell Darryl Purvis Kimberly Quigley Theresa Rada Joseph Ragsdale Laurie Ralph Susan Randolph Floyd Rosso Aren't you supposed to be in assembly? You Skyline photographers are always sneaky. North Campus enjoyed more assemblies because of much improved behavior. 14—Freshmen J. Romonowsk Raymond Ropp Vicki Ross Rick Rote Todd Rowan Tom Rowan Daniel Rowe James Rutsoert Rhonna Sanders Dawn Sanders Gary Sanders Jimmy Sanders Lorinda Sanders Rolph A. Sanders Rolph W. Sanders Darrell Sandner Donald Sarazin William Schatti John Schoybro- eck Bob Schellenb- erg Debra Schneckloth Eddie Schneider Julie Scholfield John Schulte Ass ubfess J-faMs F v B dyu Jcuuto DuixftS Cynthia Schultz Gerald Schultz Wayne Schumacher John Schwaesdall Ricky Schwaesdall Leonard Schwigen Christine Scott Jeane Scotl Theresa Scott Charles Seaman Penny Sedam James Seibert Dean Sellers Danette Senn Lano Seen Gary Setser Brad Settles Donna Sexton Rick Shamsie Michael Sharp Brenda Sheley Sherrie Shepard Jerry Shreeves Tracey Shull Gene Simpkins Donald Sims Kelly Sivertsen Tammy Skiles Heather Sloman Amy Smith Beth Smith David Smith Jerry Smith Jonathan Smith J. Smith Kimberly Smith Leah Smith Pearl Smith Oscar Snyder Timothy Snyder Joy Sobottka N3yVMS32fcl — N3VVJiS32fcl Kelly Stribling Brion Sochey Candace Suits Mark Sullivan Tom Sulser William Sumner Lisa Sunderland Chritopher Swanson Lisa Swanson Gregg Swift Mary Talarico Lynda Talley Joseph Tapia Debra Taylor Donna Taylor Alex Terronez Ann Terronez Frances Terronez James Terronez Rebecca Terronez Sefe Terronez Nancy Terry Steven Thomas Gayla Thompson Woit T Me Yean , We 1 Be. Kmg OhlU HiM Celia Solis Paul Soliz Donald Spencer Milburn Spradling Dena Spurgetis Lisa State Randall Steffenson Christine Stewart Mike Stewart Deanna Stickrod Richard Stogsdill Tammy Stolze Pamela Stone Michael Stoneburner Steven Stopoulos Bradley Stout Steven Stout James Stover Kevin Streeter Loriann Streitmatter Angela Tillson Harold Tipton Tammy Tipton Richard Tittle James Togami Julie Traman Josephine Trice Carolyn Trich Jerry Tripp Allison Trouesdale Mark Trujillo Octaviano Trujillo Keith Turner Kenny Turner Shari Turner Bernice Tyler John Tysma Michael Uptown Teofilo Valdez Johnny Vallejo Kevin Vanacker Michael Vanbelle Robert Vandegeest Nancy Vandewiele Troy VanThorre Darin Vanfieghem Delio Vanwinkle Souglas Vanwinkle Maria Veloz George Verdugo Margaret Vergane Andrea Voltz Marla Voves Tamela Walker Joni Wolz Brian Warstler Tammy Watson Robert Weatherholt Mark Weideman Charles Weiss Anne Weitzman Rhonda Welch Karla Wells Penny Wells Rhonda Welsh Darrell West Julie Wheeler David Whipple Lisa White Robert Whitehoir Jeff Wiedenm- ann Michael Wiemers Henry Wiese Phillip Wilkinson Gary Willet Chod Williams Janet Williams Stacy Williams James Williamson Gary Willis Mark Wilson Ira Wilson Thomas Wilson Kothaleen Windlond Robert Wise Rebecca Witte North Campus owns one of the world’s largest ashtrays no less. Theresa Woeckener Cheryl Wood Carl Woodard Betty Wyant Judith Yelm Kimberly Young Thomas Young Gina Zarlatanes Roger Zeigler Ted Zeigler Diana Zepeda Robert Zepeda Diane Zmuda Jeffrey Zoller Thomas Zywot Ziggy Zywonger Freshmen—217 ENTltTAINMCNT ’Dow ’t Pass U By' There are a number of fine businesses and organizations in the Quad City area. Many of which take ADVERTISING in the Skyline. The average American has many personal needs. With this section it is hoped that your choice in buying, or decision making is made easier, better and with the best results. Advertising Division—221 Advertising Directory Adolphi Studios...................................231 Bank of Silvis....................................227 Birley's..........................................223 Black Hawk College................................225 Bob Cobert Men's Wear.............................232 Community Savings Loan .........................233 Deere Company...................................226 Feminique.........................................222 McDonald's........................................228 Norlin's Shoes....................................227 Rexroat Porsche-Audi .............................230 Reynold's Ford ...................................228 Ridgewood Drug....................................225 Sam’s Highland Park Bowl..........................230 Sportsland Athletic Equipment.....................223 United States Navy................................229 UTHS Student Council..............................228 Volkswagen East Moline ...........................224 Warren Chevrolet..................................222 Weber's Jewelry...................................224 WEMO-FM...........................................233 222 — Advertising Sportsland not only caters to the team but to the individual. One of the finest athletic show places in the Mid — at 5310 23rd Avenue in Moline. You'll find equipment and clothing in all price ranges. Birley’s, now located at 755 15th Avenue, East Moline, sells all types of clothing for all types of individuals. Young or old, male or female, conservative or wild, Birley's has something for you. Advertising — 223 Vol vyagen East Moline lf its economy, and dependability you want, with a service department you can trust, Volkswagen East Moline has a car for you. Specializing in economy cars, they also have many larger automobiles in their used car lot. For economy, service, and a name you can trust, see Volkswagen East Moline across the street from South Campus. ► If you’re in the market for a class ring, a watch, an engagement ring, or any other type of jewelry, stop in at Weber's, in the Ridgewood Shopping Center, where quality comes second only to you. 224 — Advertising ▼As America enters her Third Century this year, you can start your third level'' of education by attending Black Hawk College. You’ll find the faculty and staff at Black Hawk College are dedicated to serving you. Since 1946 Block Hawk College has been preparing thousands of students to go on and earn a baccalaureate degree, and since 1 965 thousands of others have been prepared for jobs and careers of many kinds. Reach your goal, or find out what it actually is, by planning on furthering your education at Black Hawk College. You'll find the nearly 400 full and part-time instructors are well-qualified in their particular teaching specialties. If finances are stopping you, you'll find help through the Financial Aids Office. For full details on courses of instruction, admissions procedures, and other information contact the Admissions Office at Black Hawk College, 6600 - 34 Ave., Moline, IL 61 265. Advertising — 225 Deere Compa 226 — Advertising r Big In The Ways That Count Most banks measure their size and their progress in terms of deposits and other monetary yardsticks, and according to these measurements we ve done rather well in the last 26 years. But at the Bank of Silvis we prefer to gauge our worth in terms of the number of people we've helped, the businesses we've backed and the community we've supported. We don t think of our bank as a place where some-ones money rests until they want it back. The Bank of Silvis is a place where money works and moves and makes things happen. Sure there are several banks in the Quad Cities that are larger than we are. but if you measure banks in terms of their impact on the community they serve, we might just be the biggest bank in town. bank of Si vis The Unstuff y Money men...are people you can talk to. the unstuff y bank Eleventh St at 1st Ave m beautiful downtown Sdvis • Footwear is Norlin's specialty, as is comfort and style. Located at 830 15th Avenue in East Moline, Norlin's will satisfy your every need in foot apparel and with friendly service. Banking is the specialty at the Bank of Silvis, and although they take extreme care of your money needs, they think that you as a person are just as important. Stop by and see what they can do for you. Advertising — 227 ► Reynold’s Motor Company at 1900 42nd Avenue, East Moline, has a car for the need of every individual. If its economy or luxury, Reynolds has a full line. New or used, big or small, Reynold’s has it, and at a reasonable price. ▼ If you’re hungry and in a hurry, or just plain hungry, McDonald's on 23rd Avenue should be the first thing on your mind. For a meal or a snack, try McDonald’s; fast, good, and reasonably priced. McDonald’s is your kind of place. Reynold's Motor Co. 228 — Advertising THE BEST TIME TO CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION IS AFTER YOU VE GRADUATED. ENROLL IN THE NAVY Getting that high school diploma is important. Very important. But to really open doors, you need advanced education. In the brand-new Navy Campus for Achievement program you can get it. And the Navy may pay up to 75% of your tuition costs for off-duty education and training. Meet our high standards, and you may receive college credit for your past civilian or Navy work experience... plus college, correspondence or service schools completed. You can earn a college degree or technical school certificate through the NCFA off-duty education programs. If you haven’t finished high school, you can earn your diploma under this program. But your very best bet is to graduate from high school before you enlist. Keep in mind, too, that your education doesn't have to end with your Navy career. The Navy Campus for Achievement Degree Program gives you 10 years to finish your college education. In the Navy or out. If you want to continue your education in the Navy, talk to your local recruiter. Or call 800-841-8000. It's toll-free. 1918 1ST AVENUE ROCK ISLAND. ILL 61201 788-6741 Congratulations Seniors Student Council The Student Council is your representation at UTHS. Scheduling dances, parties and an assortment of other social events, they are responsible for a large part of the Student's extra-curricular activities. • If you have doubts about your future, and want valuable training in one of hundreds of careers, check into the New Navy and its many benefits. With recruiters who are glad to talk with you, the Navy is a good place to find out about. Be someone special. Go Navy. Advertising — 229 Rexroat Porsche-Audi is the only dealership of its kind — in that until its construction people had to travel great distances to buy or service their Porsche. Today, Rexroat is close by, conveniently located at 380 42nd Avenue, East Moline. If you're not in the market for a Porsche or Audi, they also have excellent used cars, in practically every price range. ► With 48 lanes, Sam's is the largest bowling alley in the area. If you like to bowl, or would like to learn, drop by Sam's, and play a few games. With food nearby, it’s the perfect place to spend a good part of the day. 230 — Advertising Congratulations Seniors Adolphi Studio 2037 Sixteenth Street Moline. Illinois 762-6662 Advertising — 231 BOB COBERT 1 ilikkb 232 — Advertising For banking you can trust, along with friendly and fast service, stop by Community Savings and Loan in downtown East Moline and see what they can do for you. ▼For the first time, East Moline has a radio station to cover athletic events. WEMO features top sports coverage and music for all tastes. Turn your radio to FM 101.3. Advertising — 233 Lib ml d Sara Jane attempted assassins — Squeaky Fromi Moore — Fromme is convicted — Patty Hearst is captured and charged with bank robbery, F. Lee Bailey is defense counsel Many illegal C.I.A. doings revealed by Senate intelligence-tommiMee — C.I.A. sends money, orms and American Mercenaries to Angolan Civil War — Concorde SST is allowed into United States on a trial basis — 1 976 is both Olympic and election year — 1976 is America's Bicentennial year — y75, 7 saw S new upsurge in Interest in the Kennedy and King assopHEons . Cber Bono's navel gets much objection for the family hour —New York City teeters on the verge of bankruptcy iren Quinlan case questions the right to die — NBC i swan song; red faces at NBC when million r logo belongs to Nebraska Educational Television dent Ford takes sfSITT ori Colorado slopes Teacher strikes across the nation — Kis- Thomas Jefferson less respected — Japanese • Energy shortages contim AooudmZbTopT b Row One: Rita Mankoski Sue Wiedenmann Diane Komatar Linda Coussens Kurt Neibergall Row Two: Karen Gard Lecia Lewis Bab Smet Theresa DeCapp Sue Mutizger ► A Joy O'Dell hurries to finish a last minute detail before Prom — picking up her date's boutonniere ► John Severtsgaard and Theresa Lundeen try to make up their mind about colors and styles for Prom while shopping at South Park. 236 — Top Ten, Prom 1 976 Prom Theme “Beyond The Horizon” Date Saturday, May 22, 1 976 South Campus Cafeteria Band “Pure Funk” Post Prom Upper County Y.M.C.A. Contest Play Cast: Steve Hansen Marc Nelson Gary Schwigen Dirk Carlson Chris Claeys Dave DeFrieze Phyllis Billquist Asst. Director Co t of Ployen rrrty Son F lkn r Johnalhon Ed 6o l«y Zomoh Lo on Gina Morinoop li leonder lonflf lk « S Morten Morttm r Frothmghom Dirk Cor 1 ton lonn Tom Horten E Z. P k o knog Pi«fc nt Corn Cop Mrv HewliM li o Romtey Aiiton Hewfifi Trocy Thorp Faith Hogu . . Lori PhJIit letty Sa-tw- Corol Bert N lli Momt $h rri P rioll Porty Go tH So Fink Mik loPoia loon Mornt Leonard Schwipen Co Cord Cirit Cheit Coeyt So Mordock D' t©' Mr Mxho l Schmidt Aiil. D-rector So Coder Spring play in rehearsal: Ed Bailey, Tom Hansen, Mike LaPosa, Dirk Carlson, Susie Felkner, Steve Hansen, Carrie Cope, Leonard Schwigen, Gina Mariangeli, Tracey Thorpe. Contest, Spring Plays — 237 Bill 1976 Gtcuufiey Cup Wumi iS 1. Most Popular — Steve Hunter — Paula Archibald 2. Best Looking — Greg Brewers — Janice Jesuit 3. Best Personality — Frank Pompa — Patty Nemerguth 4. Best Build and Figure — John Watson — Cathy Nolan 5. Best Dressed — Kurt Retzlaff — Sue Zmuda — Patty Pobanz 6. Best All-Around Dancer — Tony Martel — Chris DePauw 7. Flashiest Smile — Vince Popish — Lori Andon 8. Friendliest — Bruce Lundeen — Sue Mutziger 9. Most Likely to Succeed — Kurt Neibergall — Rita Mankoski 10. Best Athlete — Gary March — Donna Peterson 11. Comedian and Comedienne — Mike Moore — Julie Enloe 1 2. Biggest Feet — Scott Richards — Janet Laethem 1 3. Wolf and Flirt — Tom Moore — Rene Bush 14. Done Most — George Sierra — Aimee Dobereiner This album is ending, the major songs have been sung. But as this album is finished, another one will begin. Some will not live long enough to play it, others will wish they hadn’t; but for the majority it will involve an unbelievable amount of revelations. For the album-the final album, will be your most important recording; that of your life. All High School events will be mere memories; faded by more important things. Whether the record will be filled with songs of success or of hard times will be up to you. Whether it contain happy melodies or songs of blues will again be up to you. And finally, whether it be long playing or cut short will eventually result from you and your destiny. You will be the long performer-the earth will be your studio-each event a song. 240—Theme Closing Theme Closing—241 ’ U gEOCtlt I4y$foiy Towv It may seem magical, unbelievable, and as a complete mystery; how the page numbers, coordinated with the names, match the pictures that the students are in. But don't be fearful, there is no supernatural power involved. It is the result of human technology— it is the INDEX; your guided tour through the book. Index Division—243 Toptixrfl Administration........................................ 116 Advertisements.................................. 222-235 American Field Service..................................36 Afro-American Club......................................37 Bands................................................38-40 Band Activities......................................22-23 Bicentennial Salute....................................8-9 Board of Education.....................................115 Counselors........................................... 117 Choirs 41 -43 Debate................................................ 45 Faculty ...........................................118-125 Fall Play ...........................................28-29 Football-Basketball Cheerleaders 100-101 Forenics ... ...................................... 44-45 Freshmen...........................................204-217 GAA..................................................46-47 General Index......................................244-253 Holidays at UTHS.....................................30-31 Homecoming ..........................................14-21 Human Relations ........................................48 Improvisational Theatre.................................44 Intromurals.............................................95 Juniors 1 74-1 89 Junior Rotarians........................................49 Key Staff...........................................50-51 Lettermen's Club ....................................52-53 Memorial...............................................114 National Events . . .............................236-239 National Honor Society..................................48 Office Occupations Club................................107 Orchesis ............................................54-55 Panther Fan Club.....................................24-25 Panther Players.........................................56 Pep Assemblies......................................10-11 Referendum...........................................26-27 Rifle Club..............................................57 Seniors............................................132-171 Skyline Staff ......................................60-61 Sophomores ......................................190-203 Spanish Honor Society...................................49 Sports...............................................62-97 Staff..............................................115-129 Student Council .....................................58-59 Tri Mic Club...........................................106 Wrestling Cheerleaders..................................98 Wrestlerettes ..........................................99 244—Index A Abioham, Motthaw 176 Adom . Bor boro 190 Adom . Bobby 176 Adom . JaH Adom , Joyca 89.190 Adorn . Robart Adorn . Ronold 30.41 A dont . Sharry I 76 Adam . Vito I 76 Adorn . Volar 49,176 Adomton, Jotapb A dan. Pool 204 Ada , Robart 176 Ada , Stocty 176 Adkm . Sharry Adlhngar, Mortm 94.204 Adlhngar. Mory 40.101.1 90 Ahgron. Rich Ablgran. Dovid 204 Ablgran. Jon.no 190 Ahnan, Ann Ahnan, Avo Ahnan, I aorta Atnlay. Cynlbio 190 At lay. Donta'la 204 Atnlay, Mork I 76 Aitkan, Thonto Mart, lor . 204 Akar . W.lliom A loot . Doro 56.190 Alo .i. Roban 53.64,90.92 Alotorra. Amy 190 Aldan. Cborlat 190 Aldridga. Ron Alogo. Jultato 190 Aiato. farnondo 204 Alayo, Mono I 33 Ala , laob I 33 Ala . Laa 204 A la « ortdar. Allan 190 Alaaondar. Down 176 Allan, Garold Allan, Jomat I 76 Allan, Jotfray 69.190 Allan, Koran Allan, Lmdo 1 76 Allan, low Cynibto Allan. Tommy 41,57,204 Alhton. Cbaryl Alkaon. Ka«m Alhton. Robarlo Alk on. Romono 190 All .on. Suton AI Ivon, Tarato 176 Allmand.ngar. Brant 204 Alonzo, John 1 33 Alonzo. Mory 204 Alonzo. Timothy 190 Althmol. Judith Amon . Rtchord Amarom. Amy 176 Andartan, Mor.lyn Andarton, All. ton Andarton. Bwrl I 76 Andarton, C ban 41,190 Andarjon, Clork 69.84,96.190 Andat on, Conn. 204 Andarton, Dora 43,176 Andarton, Danmt Andarton, Donold 204 Andarton. Eilaan 1 90 Andarton. Gragory 94.204 Andarton. Jomat Andarton, Kavm Andarton, lowna 204 Andarton, Morgo 51,133 Andarton, Mor.lyn 190 Andarton, Michoal 176 Andarton, Mika 133 Andarton, Mymo 204 Andarton. Ranaa 204 Andarton, Rozonno Andarton, Sco« 176 Andarton. Swton Andarton. Tbomot 176 Andon, ion 16.52.81.100,133.239 Andraw, Ann Andraw, Oabbia 204 Andraw, Cindy 190 Andraw. Gory Andraw, Julia 133 Andraw, Kothy 56,176 Andraw. lmdo 204 Andraw, Robart 84,1 76 Angal, Mika 95.133 Anggaloplot, Kothy 176 Anglo. John Anthony, Oabbia Anthony, Jarry Anton, Cindy 133 Artbbold, Povlo 15,16,17.53.81.100.133.239 Armstrong, Donold Armttrong, Potty 190 Armttrong. Williom 133 Arnott, Gory Arnold. Diona 190 Arnold, Ricky Arrington. Cynthio 15,37,176 Atchanbrannar, Mika 1 76 Ath, Michoal 90.92 Adi. Robart 176 Athcroh, Dabro 55,133 Atbanhurtt. To th 204 Athmora, Goil Athton, Mory 1 33 Athlon, Roy Atpalmaiar, Andraw 84.204 Atplwnd. M hoal 67.176 Atplwnd. ShaRay 204 Atplwnd, Stavan 204 Athay. louro 107.133 Atkin. Dorold 204 Atnlay, Mork Awttm, Mortho 107,133 Anti, Doraan 39,176 Anti, Michoal 1 33 Amohot, Pomalo I 34 Ayolo. Angalo 204 Ayolo.Amto98.190 B Bogota lot. Bill 76.134 Bogotalot. Todd 204 Boilay, td-ord 39,64.1 76.237 Boilay, Sboron 38,204 Boilay, V onna 1 76 Boinat, Brando 134 Bomat, Corolyn 204 Bond, Jvlio 204 Bokar. Bath I 76 Bokar, Dam to Bokar. Donold Bokar, Koran Bokar. Sondro 204 Bokar, Stavan 84,190 Bokar, Tbomot Boll. Amaho 41.204 Boll. Glann 69.93.190 Boll. Rondoiph 67.81.82.176 Boll. Tarry 69.96.190 Boll, Timothy Bo I lord. Daon 190 Bollord. Rodn«r Bollagaai, Morcio 1 34 Bollagaar. Shary Bollhaima . Mork 204 Bomck, Stapban 204 Bonht. Jaonatta Bonk . Wandy 204 Bonto. Rickay 204 Borlatt. Dobb-a 134 Borlatt, Jomat 190 Borlow. Ann 204 Bornat. Corolyn Bornat. Dorothy 89.1 34 Bornat, Moword 1 76 Bornat, Jotaph Bornat. Michoal 190 Bornat. Shir lay 190 Borr, 0h.l 93.190 Borr. Ron 176 Borttch, Backy 98.176 Botat, tunica 190 Bottan. Pool 106 Bottlat. Bratt 96 Boty. Roy 176 Boatar. Don 76 Boatar. John 190 Bozor. Batty 190 Baolar.Chuck 176 Baolar, Doug 93,190 Boovchomp, Bony 190 Backtfrom. Jonalla 89 Baacbomp, Tom 94 Beaton, Mork 204 Baa ton. Motthaw 176 Baa ion, Selano 190 Bagyn, Danmt Bagyn. Potnck Baintamo. Mory 37,190 Balongar. Condy 204 Bale bar, Ronma 176 Ball. Boiboro 176 Ball. Brando 96.134 Ball. Brando 190 Ball. Bruca 65,97,204 Ball. Oovd 134 Bad. Ion 204 Ball, Sondro 86.134 Ball. Shary I 38,40.204 Balmon. Chnt 1 34 Salmon. FaUoo 176 Balmon, Mork 204 Balomn, Rana 40,204 Bamn. Watlay Banna ft. Borb 1 90 Bannah, Donna 1 34 Bannatt, Mona Corom 43,1 35 Bannatt, Micbala 204 Bannatt. Mi tty 41 Banton. Don Barton. Jomi 38 Banton. Kwnbarly 204 Banton, Tomo o 204 Bantlay, Howord Banzon, Chora 40.204 Banzon. Kally 135 Banzon. lori 43,55,1 35 Banzon. Micbala 204 Bargaz. R-chord 190 Bargaz. Kothlaan 204 Barglond, lovono I 35 Barglwnd. Tarato 39,57,190 Bargmorm, Bor boro 204 Bargmonn, Dean. Bargttrond. Jock 61. 135 Bargtfrond, Pom 98.135 Barnol, Albart Barnol. Rito 204 Barry, Chnthna I 35 Barry, Starlyrm 52.81,176 Barry. Tharata 177 Bart.Corol 37.41.190 Bart, C ndy 43,135 Barthoud, AAory 1 77 Barthoud. Ricky Batamar. Sua 177 Bayhl. Jwbo 58.177 Bayhl, lmdo 39.89.190 B-baa. Jonat B hol. Oouglot 177 B-alamo, Kothanna B-liiat. Allan B-llquiit. Jotaph 32.43.56.204 BiHguitt. Phylkt 29.56.1 77.237 Biork, Jona Bird, Cborlat 177 B-rdtlay. Mork Birdtlay. Robin 204 Belay. Pomalo 135 Byork, Jona 191 Block. Tan Block wood, lmdo 135 Btodal, Staphoma Bioir. Stava 64.177 Blow. Swton 43.99.177 Blon «tt, Nancy 204 B Ion tab, Robart 204 Bio tar. Robart Blank,ntop. T-ocay 78,79,1 35 Blomgran, R hord 16,76.135 Blomma. lorao 191 Blomma. Koran 30,177 Btommar. Donna 191 Bloom, Diono 135 Bloom, Kavm 204 Btoomgv-.it, Gaorga 191 Blwnk, Dowd 204 Blwnk, lorry 135 Bobb, Mory Bodanbomar, Iona Bodonbomar. Stapban 191 Bodanbomar. Troy Bodmon. Juh 37,43,51.177 Bog . RondoH 177 5 lil M fUfili jjjijjji “'rr v38 Mubbt Wor. ISO Hubbi, Powl I 47 Hub '. Ken 180 Mubern, S v 180 Hudion, Che'yi 209 Hudion, Kothi M.„dton, Milton 81.147 Hudion. Nicky Mudton Rotonne 209 Hudion. Tomoro 1 47 Hvenneken,. Don 1 40 Muff, 8o p Muff. Cloud HO Huffmon, Chorlet ISO Hugh !. Bo'bo'o Mu9Kw 8.il 76.203.209 Mughet. Chrutin 148 Hugh , Korea 41.194 Hugh t, K nn m I 80 Hugh , luthe- 84 209 Hugh ,. Monuehfo 37 Hugh ,. Shirley 194 Hugh , Williom 37 Hug.ll Ray 73.76.81.148 Hu-i« .go John 94.209 Mull Georg 209 Mull MKhoel 148 Mull. P 209 Hull. Shoyne 194 Hulting. lmdo 209 Hulhng. Lorn 194 Hummel. tondy Humphrey CKn, Mumph'.y JocQuelm 209 Muntmger. Scon 76.84.194 Muni. Donna 209 Hunt, Jomet Munier, Pool 194 Muni . Raymond Hunt r, Row 37.89 Muni ,. Scon 04,209 Hunl r. Steve I4.16.17.4SJ2 80.81.148.239 Munt r, Sytvio Hurley. hm Huiei. Tomoro Mu i d. Roy 42.106.180 Hw i d. Twylo 194 Hudon. Stoll Motion, Suton 180 f •mol. DctvkJ ■mmetoei . Com n 10,43.1 SO Inc . Ion 148 Ingl . Iro 194 Ingram. ftrett Ingrom. Jeffery Ingram, Ramon Ingram, W nd l Ingwort . lmdo Irby, IC vm 209 lto.t. Andreo 1 94 Ithmoel, Judith Ivy. Carol 1 80 Ivy. Koren 1 48 Jorvet, W.lliom I 49 Jordon. Chnttoph ' 149 Jordon. Ter , 106.1 81 Jorge own. Croig 195 Jorg n,en. Lynn 210 Jurut. Jo Junrt, R.lo Jurgenton. Tom. 195 Jutfvg. Stott 39 J Jock ton Jotkton Jotkton Jock IO Jotkton Jotkton Jock ton Jotkton Jock ton Jotkton Jotkton Jotkton Jot obi. Jacob,. Joe obi. Andrew 1. 6 «erly 1. Cro.g Debbre 194 Gregory 209 K .m . loo 43.1 80 1. Ivonn 194 . Marilyn 39,180 . Mark 43.180 1. Slon«wall 194 1. Timothy 194 Dona Elnobeth 148 Jodi 180 Joeobv I or no Jotobt, Morcio 26.39,180 Jacob,. Mark 209 Jotobt. M.k 69.93 Jotobt. P 209 Joe ob ten Poulo 194 Jocobt n. Robert Jocobton. K .ih ISO Jotobton, Mike 95 Jotobton. T'ocey 194 Jot Quin, Bruce I 80 JoeQum. Seth Jot Quin. Pomelo I 94 Jom t. Gory 148 Jomet George Jam ,. Monm 210 Jomet. Stott I 48 J nnmgt, Down 101 J nnmg,. 0 6 0 85.140 Jennmgt. Jo k 16.107.1 48 Jenten. J rry 69.93.96,194 Jenten. lorry 194 J n, n, R b «o 210 Jett Joyce J tu t, Jom t 210 Jetu.t, Jon., 16.1 48.239 Jetoit. Joteph 210 Jeff. Jam , 148 Job . Tommy 89.210 John MA 69.93.194 Johnton. Anthony John ton. Bran 43.149 John ton. Brut John ton, Calvin 210 John ton, Chod 210 John ton. Chnttme 194 Johnton, Gndo 41,210 Johnson. Cyntha Johnton, Oovid 149 Johnton. Debb Johnton, Debb 210 Johnton. Dean I 49 Johnton, Denmt Johnton, fron Johnton. Eric 210 Johnton, Cory 1 81 Johnton. Gory Johnton, Hugh 210 Johnton. Jomet 67.1 81 Johnton. Jeffrey 149 Johnton, Jen 18 Johnton, Joel 210 Johnton. Joy 194 Johnton. Kay 194 Johnton. Kent 49.81,149 Johnton. Kevin 181 Johnton. Kimberly I 94 Johnton, Lonrto 40.43.45.149 Johnton. lorry 194 Johnton. Laura 210 Johnton. Lawrence 210 Johnton. Mark 181 Johnton, Marlene 149 Johnton. Melody. 43.194 Johnton. Mithoel 181 Johnton. MKhoel Johnton. P 194 Johnton. Randy 181 Johnton. Rhonda 181 Johnton. Rhonda 210 Johnton. Ronald Johnton, Stephen 149 Johnton. Tenothy I 49 Johnton. Vycky John,Ion, Jknthony 69.194 Johntton. Dontel John ton, Rot Johntton. Tenothy Jom , Suton Jon ,. Bill Jon ,. Brendo 38.210 Jon t. Curti, 210 Jon t. Cynthia 195 Jon ,. Donat 149 Jorat. OomdT 84,195 Jon ,. Dowd W 181 Joret, D on 210 Jon t. Gory Jon ,. Jom t Jon t. Kimberly 195 Jon ,, Kntto Jonet. lorent 69.195 Jonet. Lawrence Jonet. Mohfvew Jonet, Mrthoel 181 Jonet. Pomelo 181 Jonet. Richard 195 Jonet. Robm Jonet. Rodney Jonet. Ruby Jonet. Sandro 149 Jonet. Shoron 39,181 Jonet. Suton 101 Jonet. Tommy 210 Jonet. Tereto 210 Jonet. Todd 57 Jonet, Tony 181 c Kohl. Mark Kolember.Kothy 96.181 Kolirioook-t, Corn I 49 Kolmonok t, John Kolomot. Potntro 210 Konn nb rg. 0on Korenke, Gregory Korn. Down 41,195 Kornei, Vickie 39,195 Korttent, Keith 195 Kotter. Rot 149 K0H1. R hord 69.93.95.195 Koutlorich, Tereto Kavonough. Helen 210 Ko . Timothy 90.18' Koyt. Jerry Keegon, Mortn 181 Keener, Rotemory Keener. Ruthonn 101.210 Keeney. Steve Keen. Rodger 210 Kerfh. Kerry 181 Keith. Michael 195 Kelley, Mormon 201 Kelley. Koren Kelley. Poulo 40.195 Kennedy. Kathy Kenney. Jerry K nn y. Timothy Kcannon. Penney Keppt . Trocy 210 Kerthow. Brendo 181 Kerthow. Dovd 210 Ketpohl, Chr.ttopher 210 Ketter, Konn 195 Kettering, Jock Keyet. Kimberly 210 Keyet, Notali 181 Keret. W ndel Kickapoo Chnttopher 210 Kickopoo. Roy 67.181 Ki H«r. Deboroh 149 K h f, G0.1 37,210 K hf. M hoel 210 K.lgor . Steven 195 Killion. Corto 210 Killion. Cmdy 210 Mfcon. Oebb. Killion. Dennit 1 50 Killion. Koren Killion, Kevin KilUon, Patrick Killion. Robed Killing!worth. Rutte' 181 K-rin.il, Thamo, 42.64.65. 6. 7.1 50 Kvnmont. Scott 210 Kmc ad, Scott 101 Kmdeltperger. John Kmd Jip rg r. Kevin King. Bnon 1 50 King, Cynfhro King. Mary I 50 Kmg, Potncm I 81 King. Ronald Kmgdon. Jvnmy Kmkad. Donnl 93.1 89.195 Kmkeod. Debro Kinmon, Bnon 65.97.195 Kmmon. Gregory 94.96.210 Kinney, Betky Kinney. Mory 101 Kinney. Tim 181 Kinpeltpergei, hry K.pp. Daniel 95.150 K.pp. JiN 210 K.pp. Jon 181 Kirby. Condy Kirby. Sytvio Kirk.Chr., 181 Kirkhov . Carol 195 Kirk have. Deboroh 210 Kirkhov . Donno 1 50 K.rkhove. Rutteil 150 Kirkkn, Borbora 210 Kirkkn, Lmdo Kirkkn. Roty 40.181 Kirkkn, Terry 40.195 Kuipotnck, lmdo K'tnng. Mo , o Krtto. Lite Kitto. Mark 1 50 Kiier. Donold Klouer. Dvonn Klou r. Mork Klouer, MA 195 Klouer. Ruth I 95 K lav on. Lour • 195 Kleffner. Gory 195 KUn f.H r, Ken 89.210 Klm r. Brendo 45,51,1 50 Klmgborg. Jano 195 Klouwr. Jeff 76.150 Klouter, Scott 04 Klundt, Rodge Knobloch. 0r.on 181 Knobloch, Croig 39.195 Knoeferl. Sorb I 50 Knott, Cent 195 Koehler. Lon 210 Kohl. Mork 44 Kohl. MKhod 111 Kohl. Tim 195 Koker, Mork Kofcer. Shurmon Komotor. Dum 49.75.150.236 Koncilio. Forolynn 195 Koonti, Shoron 150 Konrbrutt. Gory 181 Kortholt. Deboroh I 50 Kototko, Timothy 180 Kotromo. Roulo Krock. Donald 195 Krock, Doro 41,195 Krock, Fred I 50 Krock, Koren 181 Krock. Kothy 150 Krock. Mory Kroemer. Bruc Kroemer. Eugene Kroklow, June Krai . John 210 Kroute, Steven Krob, MKhoel Krogmon. Joel 210 Krogmon, Morylynn 40.42,181 Kroi. Jolen 151 Krol. Kenneth 195 Krol. Kevin 195 Krol. Sorg 72.93 Kropp. Rondoll 151 Kute, Doric 101 Kut . R hord 39.181 Kuboiok. Cor! Kuelper. K vm Kuhn. Ronold 210 Kulhavy. Kothy Kopretin. Mobne 85.1 51 Kupretm, Rot 210 Krute, Doric Krute. Lito 210 Kute. lor. 210 Kute. Pom Kyfe. Stanley Loceheld. Georg I 51 loceheld. Georgia 1 51 loceheld. Mork 195 lock, lito 195 lock. Richard 181 lockey. Deo-i loethem. Jonet 42.52.55.74.75.86,151.239 laferraro. Kotherm loferroro. Tommy laferroro, Terr. loferroro. Ton. 210 lard. Joinue 210 lord. Jon.ce 41,195 lake. Audrey laiemon, Mory 151 lamb. JvUe 181 Iombert, Joteph 94,210 lombrecM, Don 195 lombrechl. Dove 210 lombrecht. Thomot 64.97.181 lamp , Dole 90 lamp . Dove 1 82 lomp , Joyce 210 lomp . Mel.ndo 182 lomp . Ricky 90.102 lomp . Trocy 195 lompo. Jom t 182 lompo. Thomot 93.195 land. Debra londry. Joteph 102 lone. Kurt lone. Mork Ion . Med 72.195 lone. Robert lone. Tern I 82 long. Dean langdon. John 96.1 62 longfeldt. Oouglat I on horn, Becky topoeionek. laune 39.195 lopocionek.lmdo 38.210 lopoto. MKhod 44.45.182.237 lorkmgton, Koren I or'ton, Either 210 lorriton, Gmo 210 lorroon. Jerry 195 lornton, John 53.67.90.92.182 lorriton, Kothy lorriton. lorry 96.182 lorriton. Randy 182 lornton. Rhondc 195 lorriton. Tommy 98,210 I or ton, loreno I or tor., Ion 210 larton, Ruth I or von, Sherri I on on. Sue lotek. Cmdy 53.81.100.151 loud. Jock 151 loud. Michelle 59.75.196 lourwut. Donno 210 I ovine. Chrvthne 210 layne, Williom 38 leoch. Debro I 82 leoch, Edmond 151 leoch, Gregory 210 leoch. Tommy 196 leSionc. Mitty 43.81.96.100,182 lee. David lee. Dio 41,196 leftrugh. Jeff 182 leftwKh, Jeffery leftunch. T reto 210 leffett. Denite lego. 0on« l Lehnerti, Debro Leibovitz, Jerfy 196 leihtmg, Ontlopher lerhtmg, lmdo leihtmg, Potnck 210 leihtmg. Suton 210 leo y. Jeffery 182 leitey. MKhel 21 1 lemar, R ky 41,211 lemen. Evelyn 151 lemmon. Oag 58.175,182 lempk . Mourn lenger. Donald I 82 lenoi. More 10 1 51 lenth. David 49.107.151 leonord, Goy 211 leonord. Joy 69.93.196 lertchen. John letlie. Bnon 211 letter. Brby 21 1 letter, Clotence 196 letter. Dean 211 letter. Duon 196 letthoegh . Kewn Irmt. Dorn I 182 le«i. Jockie levnt. 1 CKJ 48.53.79.89.151.236 leva,. Robert 65.84,96,196 lewrt. Willo l by. Shoron 40 Imdlke. Steven 69.106 o■ r illilp. « £ W m 3 - v w O 3$ I 3 (H s Vs % 04 i a i ; jSoj f--- ?!!!«;filiiUWill i AUin •mm $ S i N o i 111 iJJiilKii fill 111 sllli 5 i 5 51 i S'? § O OT) TJ T?T) 'OT)T),D TJTJ C Z Z omm ooooioo llllliiliiiilfllin o S n g ■o HUlHUiulul In Memory Our hearts were filled with sorrow when we heard the shocking news of the death of our classmate and friend, Greg Brewers. He held a special place in our hearts and we shall never forget the love and kindness he showed all of us. We can only pray that God will bless his soul and comfort those who miss him. Jesus said, I am the resurrection and the life: he that believeth in me, though he were dead, yet shall he live. John 11:25 Gregory M. Brewers July 14, 1958 May 8, 1976 A Last This is our friend, the first to shake our hands When we have found success in what we planned. And when we meet defeat, or fear, or shame The first to reach our side — the last to blame. This is our friend, who often sees our need, Farewell And helps before we ask, with some kind deed. Who walks so close to us from day to day; And knows our faults but forgives and loves us anyway. And we’ll always love and remember him every day. By Kim Dorbeck Index—253 |Uy Pitotck’ •Wttit A Uttfe H ■) The year is now over. For many it wen lyitauickly—for others it drug on. But for all there X were at least a few memories worth holding on ; to. Hopefully this year’s Skyline recorded those - memories—able to be personally reviewed, lime and time again. Each event was indeed a | ong and you are now able to hold the finished Jjjjjlffioduct; the compiling of those many songs into Putting together this yearbook took a lot of ■ work by many different people. But like the title of the song, it would not have been possible without the help from some of these special friends. Above all, I would like to thank Mr. Hporge S. Miller for his constant help, patience and enthusiasm; also I would like to thank John Adolphi and Ron Chappell from Adolphi Studio, Bob Eckermann, our Newsfoto representative; Frank Pompa for his outstanding artwork, the '76 Skyline staff who dedicated so much of their time, and The Beatles along with Apple Records, for their ideas and songs—the basis for the entire book. I | I only hope that the work of these people and ■ jj| many others will continue to bring enjoyment to you—through your use of this Skyline. Jack Bergstrand 197 VoLmi 33 COPIES: 2400 THEME: Each event a song—compiling an album LAYOUT: Individual patterns by division BODY TYPE: Universe HEADLINE TYPE: Catalina Script PAPER: 80 pound Dull Enamel COVER: White with gray print-Silk Screen BINDING: Smyth ORIGINAL ARTWORK: Frank Pompa PHOTOGRAPHY: Student work done by Dave Young, Jack Bergstrand and Tom Hansen. 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