Waterloo West High School - Wahawk Yearbook (Waterloo, IA)

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The pep assembly was sixTh hour. Dave Thompson, represenTing The class oT l957, spoke, urging BeaT Mason CiTy! Wahawk princesses Jane Bragdon, Sue DavenporT, Laurie Howland, and Ginny Tice were presenTed by Tom Beener. SenaTe presidenT. The princesses had been selecTecl Trom Ten semi-TinalisTs including Janice DaugheriTy, Carol Edwards, Cheryl Hanson, Becky Loomis, Nancy Miller, and Phyllis PrenTice. The A-Chorus mum commiTTee, headed by RoberTa Buck, sold 400 homecoming mums. Game Time broughT a baTTle on The TooT- ball Tield ending. in a 7-O loss To Mason CiTy. During half-Time The princesses, dressed in indian The I966 Wahawk Princesses are Sue DavenporT, Jane Bragdon, I Ginny Tice, and Laurie Howland. cosTumes, were presenTed by escorTs Mark Bren- ner, Bill Cook, Clark Hammelman, and Dick Hinson. The marching band played Tiiuana Taxi, l WanT To Hold Your Hand, and BaTman as They marched in TormaTion. A sock hop in The boys' gym Tollowed The game. Music was Turnished by Tour sTudenT com- bos: The OuTcasTs. The Rogues, The Spanish Brass. and The Squires. The sTudenT cenTer provided re- TreshmenTs and a chance Tor alumni To gaTher. ' The sTudenT reacTion To homecoming was, IT was greaT! A-Chorus commiTTee chairman RoberTa Buck inspecTs a Tew of The 400 mums sold during The week of homecoming. I2 Joe Hoxie Flies to Bellamy in Colorado Wesl High received The Nalional Bellamy Award in l962. This year The Bellamy wenf lo Cherry Creek High School in Englewood, Colorado. Senior Joe Hoxie spenl live days in Englewood as Wesl's represenlalive lo The Cherry Creek ceremony. The Tirsl lwo days Joe was inlroduced To Colorado by a lrip lo an old mining Town, a picnic in The moun- lains, and a school sponsored dance. The Third day he parlicipaled in seminars lo discuss 'lhe problems youlh musl face in The lulure. ln The evening he allended a hoolenanny. The nexl day during The formal ceremony Joe spoke aboul Wesl High and presenled lo Cherry Creek High School an inscribed silver lray, a Wahawlc, and a model John Deere lraclor. Joe also had 'lhe privilege ol meeling Dr. Margar- elle S. Miller, direclor of The Nalional Bellamy Award. Wesl's Bellamy represenlalive Joe Hoxie poses below wilh 'Fellow represenlalives from across The counlry. They are Mike Jackson, Topeka High School, Topeka, Kansas: Joe Hoxie: John Kay, Pierre S. Durnonl High School, Wilminglon, Delaware: Miss lvlarlha Herrick, Teacher from Topeka High School: Dr. Margareile S. Miller, direclor of 'the Nalional Bellamy Award Program: Roberl Bellamy, greal grandson ol Francis S. Bellamy, Palo Allo, California: Donald Baies, Flowing Wells High School, Tucson, Arizona: and Mr. Glenn Burnelle, principal ol Topeka High School. E Wesl' High Bellamy Represenlalive Joe Hoxie boards his plane lor The ceremonies in Cherry Creek, Colorado. l Boys Demonstrate Their Patriotism On June 5, l966, seniors Joe Hoxie and Allen Thomas were among 832 boys who converged on Camp Dodge near Des Moines tor the twenty- eighth American Legion Boys' State. They spent a week tilled with activities, including participation in mock state, county, and municipal elections. Each boy was assigned to a moclc political party, Federalist or Nationalist. From these parties came candidates tor the governmental ottices-governor, lieutenant governor, cabinet members, and county and city otticials. Allen and Joe were Federalists. Allen served as Federalist party chairman in his county and as a head delegate to the Federalist state convention, at which he nominated Joe tor governor. Joe won the nomination and began a day ot hard worlc including a speech betore the entire Boys' State. Joe was deteated but received a gubernatorial appointment to a state ottice and won recogni- tion in sports. Allen was admitted to the Boys' State Bar Association and won a moclc trial. Other highlights included a visit by Governor -fr Harold l-lughes and a trip in army truclcs to the statehouse in Des Moines. Allen Thomas and Joe Hoxie shalce hands on their victories a State, West's hearty flag raisers are: Joe Hoxie, Steve Geiger, Jett Thomas, Gary Eichmeyer, and Steve Lett. . i , . 4 5 5 2' 1 S i 1 f . 1 , 1 . v Q 1 , 4 ff' t Boy's WR 1 INDEPENDENT STUDY-First row-Diane Jacobs, Janet INDEPENDENT STUDY--First row-Kathie Richardson, Linda Moore. Second row-Don Leistikow, Jean Foster, Chuck Black, DeMaris, Miss Faith Kurtzweil. Second row-Allen Thomas, Gary Matzner, David Shulman. Linda Weissman, Frank Garber, Sue Den Hartog, Dan Mc- Mahill. Not pictured-Bob Thorbrogger. Students Explore Independently Mr. William Gibson and Miss Faith Kurtzweil were instrumental in the tormation ot an independ- ent study group at West High. Fitteen seniors were selected to work in areas ot their own in- terests. Each student was assigned to one or two inde- pendent subjects and carried regular classes to com- plete his schedule. Chemistry, Senior World History, English lV, Art, and American History and Govern- ment were the subjects probed independently. Mr. Robert Johnson was chemistry adviser: Mr. William Blake guided Senior World History students: and Mr. William Quick worked in Ameri- can History. Mr. Norman Felland advised the English group. Junior Seminar, directed by Miss Kurtzweil, met its second year- with increased organization. The thirty members were chosen trom the junior class. The group met Mondays bi-weekly to hear speakers including Chuck Black, a senior, who spoke on relativity, and Mrs. Marjorie Fish, who presented insights into psychology. JUNIOR SEMINAR-First row-Miss Faith Kurtzweil, Janice Aasgaard, Paula Klein, Ann Allbaugh, Kay Kober, Carol Meyer. Janet Rohlt, Diane Kammerdiner, Kathy Lindquist, Vivian Ridenour. Jeri Prochaska. Second row-Karen Parker, Kris Schreiner, Diane Ruisch. Barb Bandtield, Liz Leistikow. Pam Singer, Carol Culver, Cathy Chambers, Linda Ridder, Linda Barker, Wanda Weber. Third row-Roger Krebs. Gus Olson, Gil Levine, Jett Grinnell, Sterling Benz, Alan Russell, Jim Jacobsen, Rick Corton. Debaters Ponder Ll. S. Foreign Policy DEBATE-Firsl' row-Hank Edsill. Dennis Ferguson, Chuck McConkey, Mike Hoppe, Mark Dieckmann, Mr. Raymond Jorgensen. Second row-Eileen Cusher, Mary Gillam, Ari' Reynolds, Ted For-sbefg, Dave Barflen Shave Canakcs, Dennis Black, Barb BandTield. Third row-Kevin Parsons. Tom FlinT, Dan Power, L G Kyner, KeiTh Maiden, Doug CasTeel, Allen Thomas. The I966-l967 Debare season goT oTT To a good sTarT early in Se-pTember as Mr. Raymond Jor- gensen, The new debaTing coach, inTroduced new TacTics in aTTack, reTuTaTion, and rebuTTal To The ThirTy parTicipaTing members. lT was hard work, reTlecTed Dan Power. We worked every nighT Tor over a rnonTh. BuT on Jan- uary 28 and Z9 aT The Mohawk lnviTaTional in Mason CiTy, all The hard work paid oTT. WesT's Kevin Par- sons, Tom FlinT, Clark SheeTs, and Dan Power broughT home The TirsT place Trophy in VarsiTy De- baTe wiTh a record of seven wins and one loss. The TiTTeen schools aT The TournamenT presenTed some Tough compeTiTion and The boys TelT ThaT They learned a greaT deal abour debaTe, sTyle. and logical argumenT by debaTing Those schools. Kevin Parsons placed TirsT in OraTory and broughT home a gold Trophy. The Team Then Turned iTs aTTenTion To The sTaTe compeTiTion in The lowa High School Speech Asso- ciaTion and The lowa Forensic League. As Mr. Jorgensen puT iT, DebaTe is a learning experience. WhaT one learns in debaTe-logical Thinking, organizaTion, poise. and Thinking on one's TeeT-carries over in every TronT of daily liTe. The Team has come a long way and l Teel Thaf we'll have an even beTTer season nexT year. -' ,W DebaTer Kevin Parsons wriTes down a Tew poinTs To bring ouT in his opening speech. The Wesfeffes kick high for fheir firsf home performance, fhe Wesf-Columbus baskefball game. Westettes Ma rch a nd Kick in Step Drill Team, in new red uniforms frimmed wifh flashing whife braid, marched colorfully fhrough half- fime af fhe baskefball games. They also performed in fhe Variefy Show. Sixfeen girls and five alfernafes pracficed af 7:30 every morning in fhe girls' gym during fhe bas- kefball season. Their roufines were creafed by fheir faculfy advisers, Mr. Clarence lv1cConkey and Mrs. Pafricia Harper, wifh suggesfions from Sue Daven- porf, capfain of drill feam and from fhe girls fhem- selves. The girls were chosen in fryoufs by a group of judges from oufside fhe school on fhe basis of Drill feam members seem a liffle weary af one of fheir 7:30 a.m. pracfices. rhyfhm, poise. appearance, cooperafion. and a friendly smile. The girls earned money af a bake sale fo help pay for fheir new uniforms. Members of Drill Team were: Sue Davenporf, Sheri Edwards, Cindy Harmon, Rolene l-lafhaway, Linda l-loppenworfh, Dayle Karkosh, Lois Keilholfz, Kafhy Kenny, Fonda Lindaman, Marie ivlarfinod, Julie Paffison, Linda Pefersen, Becky Reese, Sue Runyan, Cindy Uhrig, and Teresa Wilharm. Alfer- nafes were: Linda Chrisfensen, Jean Cook, Becky Nielsen, Jeorgine Rooff, Bev Uze. Dayle Karkosh, Bev Uze, Sue Davenporf, and Linda Hoppenworfh appear fo be concenfrafing fo keep in sfepl Twirlers Sparkle at Sports Events Wilrh Balman capes and Zowie signs, lhe varsi'l'y flag lwirlers, Jane Bragdon, Beclcy Loomis, Linda Barlcer, Nancy Buxlon. and Judy Lillring were a colorful addilion 'ro lhe Marching Band show al' Homecoming. Blowing bubbles fo Lawrence Wellc's arrangemenl of Bubbles in lhe Wine enlivened one performance. and large red hearls wilh lhe lellers DAD greeled rhe lalhers of all Wesl' l-ligh sludenrs on Dad's Nigh'l'. The llaglwirlers had new uniforms for The 'looiball games and changed 'ro red 'flags wilh gold W's. Shorl recl slcirls and pom pom roulines 'lo lhe music of lhe Pep Band were used for pep assemblies. Sophomore candidales were iudged by vari- ous music direclors of Walerloo schools. Coordi- nalion, rhylhm and a big smile were imporlanl. Janel' Chrislensen, Susan Rosberg, and Nancy Swisher were chosen. 5 so - Q 'as ...M li ix Q fr X ' Q f. . fer'-rp-,, 'f f , -- L, , I Q is Zsgwi, N y ,, . Jeri Whillemore Twirls her flag in slep during sophomore llaglwirling lryouls. is i J si I , ' is ,J rs,y ,Y 5 1,3 if ' Af ,f frffx x A X gf- iii l iii rrii B A i J The varsily flaglwirlers are llnneelingl Jane Bragdon, Becky Loomis lslandingl Nancy Buxlon, Judy Lilfring, and Linda Barker. Newly chosen sophomore flaglwirlers are Sue Rosberg, Jane? Chrislensen, and Nancy Swisher. School Spirit Pep Club, under The leadership oT Jane Brag- don, presidenTg Ann Bragdon, vice presidenT: and Becky Billings, secreTary: meT on Monday nighTs aTTer school. The club aTTempTed To promoTe en- Thusiasm and good sporTsmanship aT WesT by painT- ing pep posTers, by cheering enThusiasTically aT games, and by wearing The new red and whiTe beanies purchased aT The beginning of The year. ' Aided by sponsors Mrs. DoroThea Huebner and Mrs. Gayle Denkinger, The oTTicers arranged The pep breakTasTs held ThroughouT The year aT Bish- ops CaTeTeria, The buses To The ouT-oT-Town games, and The TickeT sales Tor winTer sporTs. On The whole The pep club had a winning season oT sTrong supporT. The Pep Band, direcTed by Mr. Richard Baker and Mrs. RoberT ShaTer, played Tor The pep as- sernblies, baskeTball games, and provided music Tor Drill Team. Members were chosen aT The beginning oT The TooTball season Trom Their seaTing in March- ing Band. The members meT beTore The games Tor pracTice. Besides l.oyalTy Song and Our Boys , The band played several numbers oT The Tiiuana Brass, an inTernaTionally known brass combo. PEP BAND-Firsf row-WalTer Senchina, Jeff Benson, Sam Holden, John PonTious. Second row-Terry Sheldon, Mark Keefer. Third row-Tom Moore, Mike Bachman, Craig Ma- gee, Don Thompson. Fourfh row-Rick CorTon, Joe Hoxie, Tim Chamberlin, Dale T-labersTich. Fiffh row-STeve McDow- ell, Greg Burow, Fonda Lindaman, Becky Reese, Marlow Gray, Alan BarTling. SixTh row-Chuck Black, DoroThy BuT- TerTield, Carol Kramer. SevenTh row-Craig l-loldiman, Sharon Zander, Diane Kammerdiner. FlagTwirlers Becky Loomis, Jane Bragdon, Linda Barker, Nancy BuxTon, and Judy Liffring hope for a Touchdown. Cheerleaders Carol Edwards, Becky SaTTerlee, and Linda AxTell sTir up pep aT one oT many pep breakTasTs. , tl ,, EPT Christmas Program Highlights Season Amassed in concerf 'lhe Music Deparfmenl' presenf- ed fhe Chrisrmas program fo fhe sfudenfs December I4 and fo fhe public December l5. The Orchesfra played The overfure Angus Dei and accompanied fhe 322-voice combined chorus in Gloria in Excelsis from fhe Twelffh Mass by Mozarf, Jesu. Joy of Man's Desiring by Bach. and fhe Hal- leluiah Chorus from The Messiah by Handel. Beffy Luflce, Ron Manbeclc, and Mayann Robinson were fea- fured chorus soloisfs. Narrafors, Bill Cook and Kevin Parsons, read fhe Chrisfmas sfory and narrafed fhe fradifional candlelighfing ceremony. Candlelighlers were Ron Barfleff. Bob Dari, Tom Eisenhauer, Dave Garms, Ron Huffman, Bruce Johnson, Jim Langlas, Diclc Pelfon, Sieve Rogers, and Dan Coffin. Miss Margaref Dravis, a professional organisl, accompanied 'lhe Chorus and played for fhe candlelighfing service for fhe ninfh year. The Bellringers. under fhe direcfion of Mr. Richard Baker, played Oh, Come All Ye Faifhfulf' We Three Kings. and Silen+ Night BELL RINGERS-Firsl' row-Jane Tieplces, Cay Chrisfian. Marcia Kofh. Sue Aclcerson. Second row--Linda Hanna. Dorofhy Buffer- field, Sue Sfreef. Third row-Sharon Zander, Sue Bredow, Gina Munson. Below-Combined choruses and fhe orcheslra provide music fo accomp The lighl' and ioy of Chrisfmas are elle and fhe eyes of Bruce Johnson. any The Chrisfmas sfory as il' is read by Kevin Pa A bf F 5 9 p lb? . , ima' Hn.89 '- '. ITQQ lic:-M .L F TI? !?i4H.x-,s.r'Gf',k H QP' F- ' Q' ' -li G ' Q'-m lk l, ' .5 2 fs P ,fl . V . , ii - - Q 11' a:.J .f .. gf -x .X A M L TP: is ,,.,1-.35 4 . ' -1 'ry 'Q K, P Y as Q-.nw --if-wsu n o .4 .- K '1 f fs i-' 1' fs . 44'-ss-wa -. if ' ' A if l' , -' X . K' B' m 'Tw ii 5 N Va N 20 '.rs,o 1 M1 Crews Do Vital Jobs Behind Scenes LighTing The way To successful programs, The lighl' crew was capably headed by Mr. Edgar Ker- senbroclc. LighTing eTTecTs were imporTanT especially in The VarieTy Show. ln addiTion To lighTing sTage producTions, The lighT crew was responsible Tor T special lighTing eTTecTs and spoT lighTing Tor assem- blies. Members oT The sound crew spenT hours in The uplceep OT The sound equipmenT in The audiTorium and around The school. AnoTher imporTanT TuncTion of The sound crew was The operaTion OT The P.A. sysTem during all The aThleTic evenTs in The gym. Providing The seT Tor The diTTerenT sTage acTiv- iTies, The sTagecrafTers worked especially hard on The complicaTed VarieTy Show seT. They were also responsible Tor clearing and Talcing aparT The seT when The producTion was over. A new mounTed ex- Tension ladder which aided all crews replaced The old precarious scaTTold. MaT and bleacher crew was responsible for preparing The boys' gym Tor home aThleTic evenTs. lllli ill' STAGECRAFTERS-Firsl' row-Tim Earles, MarTin Burdick. Second row-Darwin Cunningham, Doug Mulder, Ray HO- mann. , a if Q SQUND CREW-.ML Wesley Sodergren, John Campbell, Don Young. STeve Geiger, KeiTh Young, Dick Hinson. Above-MAT AND BLEACHER CREW-Roger Keeler, Erick Moe, Reggie Fox. l . i:i:.iLNl2HT CREW-lboTTom To Topl Mr. Edgar Kersenbroclc, lleTTl Dave Thomas, Paul l-lellenschmidT, JeTT Thomas, Dave Langlas, Allen Tl'!Om6S- We've Got a Lot of Liyin' Heralc Paling al +he lhoughl of his Masler of Ceremonies lask, Bill Cook has blush applied by Make-up Chairman Sue Den l-larlog. VN r Becky Billings, Paula Klein, Belly Lulke, and Becky Peel give oul' fhe news of The Birlh ol lhe Blues. 22 ! E The Swing Band played lhree specials, i'Cool as a Moose, Ernancipa'rion Blues, and Exac+ly Like You, besides ac companying olher acls. SWING BAND-Firsi row-Band leac er Kenl Schulfz, Tom L. Moore, Pal Slollregen, Chuck Black Fonda Lindaman, Greg Burow, Jim Langlas, Rick Corlon 91 Adding glamour lo lhe produclion, Opening Line danced lc Gel a Lol of Livin' lo Do. OPENING LINE-Eileen Pelerson Anila Ury, Maureen Heiberger, Kalhy Plager, Jane Bergslrom, 6 Variety Show, Reigning Rhythm ck T-linson. Second row-John PonTious, Qlohn Brecunier, ck AllensTein, Mike Bachman, Dennis HabersTich, Jerry rier, Sheri FolleTTe, Ann GueTzlaTT, JeTT Benson. Third row- arlow Gray, Bob Mason Joe T-loxie Mike McMullin, Sam Reigning RhyThm, I967's VarieTy Show, Tilled The eve- nings oT April I3, I4, and I5 wiTh Teens, Tunes, dances, and humor. Over 480 sTudenTs worked Tor six weeks To perTecT Their TalenTs Tor sell-ouT crowds who aTTended The shows. Bill Cook was MasTer oT Ceremonies Tor The TwenTy-six- acT show. KenT ShulTz, as Swing Band Leader, kepT The Tempo oT The show sTeady. l-lighlighTs included a Boy's Cancan and Dominique, a solo by Marie MarTinod, WesT's French Exchange STudenT. Music numbers TeaTured The Swing Chorus, Male Cho- rus, Senior Girls' Trio singing PuTT, The Magic Dragon, Jun- ior Girls' QuarTeT wiTh, BirTh oT The Blues, and Down By The Riverside, by The Senior Boys' QuarTeT. The Swing Band played numbers TeaTuring solos by membersand accom- panied The dance lines. The Girls' Cancan ended The show wiTh an Houlalal Crews managed The sTage seT, designed by Suzanne Byrd, and painTed by The arT classes. The Sound Crew worked wiTh FarnsworTh ElecTronics on The public address sysTem. The LighT Crew worked wiTh audiTorium, sTage, and special lighTing eTTecTs. Make-up crew, cosTume commiTTee, ushers, co-ordinaTors, and choreographers were also essenTial in creaTing a proTessional appearing show. Linda Weissman suggesTed The Tirle Reigning RhyThm, lc F T d ' d Th ro ram cover. olden, Jim Winninger, Do'n PaTTerson.' and Bec Y OS er eslgne e p Q onnie Cray, Pam Singer, Sandy ReinTs, Eunice Jensen, Jo Sid- ens, Karol Yeager, Debbie McDougall, Glenda BenTley. SENIOR BOYS' OUARTET, Ron Manbeck, Rick Lowcock, STeve Kirk, and Clark l-iamrnelman sing abouT Their sTroll Down By The Riverside. 23 a L.. We've gol' a lol of livin' lo do opened fhe l967 Variely Show. SWING CHORUS members-Firsl row-Phyllis Prenlice, Bill How- land, Belly Lulke, Clark Hammelman, Laurie I-lowland, Gary Knighl, Becky Loomis, Sleve Kirk, Cindy I-larmon, Bob Kayser, Becky Billings, Darwin Moore. Second row-Sue Runyan, Dan Mer- ry, Lois Keilhollz. Sieve Carl, Linda Pelersen, Jerry I-Ieiser, Nancy From lhe land of Honah Lee comes lhe dancers oi Puff, lhe Ma Buxlon, Ken Smarl, Mary Kabele, Don Young. Third row-Lind Weissman, Dale Einwaller, Rolene I-Ialhaway, Dan Gales, Paul Klein, Ron Manbeck, Karen Slevenson, Dennis I-Iarlman, Beck Peel, Bill Tiepkes. Fourlh row-Linda Barker, Jerry Hansen, Mai garel Thielen, Rick Lowcock, Michele I-Ieacock, LG Kyner, Su I-Iermeier, Jon McNamee. gic Dragon, - Phyllis Preniice, Becky Loomis, and Cindy I-larmon sinm Sandy Schoger, Debbie Will, Debbie See, Gwen Thomson, Sue Snyder. Nor pic- Pul'f,ll1e Magic Dragon. lured-CandyiCosens, Ann Pexa, Anila Ury. JUNIOR LINE laps ils canes lo Me and My Shadow. Dancers are Jean Cordes, Brenda Franklin, Vickie L. Gardner, Judy Liffring, Nancy Brees, Ellen Bullerfield, Kris Schreiner, Vicki Downey, Jean Mauser, Marcia Greene, Julie Miehe, Ann Allbaugh, Frances Priesl, Karen Smilh. -+I.. ' 24 MODERN DANCERS inlerprelecl Third Man Swing. Dancers are Karen Smilh lin fronll, Sue Pelers, Bill Andrew, Belle Deyo. Dave Susong, Deon Slewarl, Jim Thomson, Gail Balcer, Randy Bearbower, Barb Grovo, Bob D. Snlilh, Barb Miehe, Kevin Conner, Linda Larsen, Sleve Wood. ln ribbons and lrills lhe SOFHOMORE LIN E lapped lo Bullons and Bows. The sophomores are Debbie Brownell, Sue Ros- berq, Debby Wildes, Jean Cook, Linda Elsberry, Belly Terwedo, Carol Crosswaile, Beclcy Nielsen, Sue Scoll, Karen Kernpin, Nancy Swisher. Danelle Slarman, Ann Bragclon, Dede Slorm. The precision drill leam, WESTETTES, included Marcia Kolh, Cheryl Peverill, Dayle Karlcosh, Marie Marlinod. Teresa Wil- harm, Beclcy Reese, Jeorqine Rooll, Linda Chrislensen, Linda Rogers, Bev Uze. Nol piclured-Linda Hoppenworlh, Georgia Poller. The Pollcafeers accompanied by 'rhe band and by Marie Marlinod dance +o Dominique and When fhe Sainl Go Marching ln. POLKATEERS-Gus? Olson, Kay Kober, Roqer Krebs, Kafhy Lindquisf, Marie Marfinoi ' Sieve McDowell, Mary Lou Gillam, Harley Wildes, Barb Bandlield, John Graham. Noi picfured-Sherrie Roeh gal ff sr 15 The new-Tangled Oldsmobile ads up and gives a liiile irou- .. - T. - -- ble +0 Sue Sfreef and Mark Keefer in we MITCH MED'-EY The Valenlmes of lhe BOYS CANCAN a la Parisian are Bob Weyhrauc ol Daisy, Cruising Down 'rhe River, and My Merry Oldsmobile. Bill Teller, Sam Walihour, l-lap Annis, John Presion, Milce Broell, Tom Bee er, John Gerk, Chuck Lampman. A modern dance was performed by FOR SWINGING DANCERS-Firsf row-Judy Liffrinq, Ellen Bulferlield, Pam Cook, Lisa Kampfe Second row-Coleen Ross, Vivian Ridenour, Diane Hummel, Cay Chrislian. M26 irh slraw hafs and swirling skirls, rhe MEXICAN DANCERS performed Herb AlperI's Tiiuana Taxi wilh flair. Fronl' row- ane Arnold, Cindy Cook, Terry Dunlee, Mary Hadley. Second row-Sandra See, Becky Graham, Kaihy Cluie, Marilyn Brauhn, aron Mclnfyre. Third row-Sylvia DeBilzan, Dianne Dickinson, Shirley Lederman, Kalhy Ransom, Mary Holbrook, Lindsay Dar- g. Shimmering gold and Headaches inlroduced 'rhe SENIOR PRECISION LINE-Nancy Miller, Marilyn Brauhn, Terry Dunfee Sandy Spragle, Sue Davenport Pam Jurgens, Cheryl Hanson, Dorolhy Bdiferlield, Pam Cooley, Kalhy Kenny, Sharon Enyarf, Elaine Ross, Valerie Baker, Carol Edwards, Ann Carpenler. ding lhe show wilh a splash of color and high slepping were 'rhe CANCAN girls-Debby Myers, Kevan Beck, Lynn Cross- iile, Jane Ormsion, Jane Bragdon, Gina Munson, Sue Bredow, Sandy Schoger, Teresa Wilharm, Julie Paffison, Becky Herlee. Noi picfured-Sheri Edwards, Cindy Uhrig. f t Above-The OTHER BROTHERS, Kevin Parsons and Hank Edsill performed a clever dialogue. Leif-THE PRIDE OF THE OZARKS are Bonnie Tidemann, Debbie Brusfkern, Ginger Ogden, and Ingrid Moe. Noi' piclured-Linda Barnharf, Karen Erickson, Debbie Hurley, Debbie Michaels, Michele Waidley. gli- 27 Annual Staff Compiles Our Memories The Wahawk sTaTT enioyed The experience OT a group eTTorT To publish The Two hundred-page l967 edi- Tion. The sTaTT members uniTecl To promoTe yearbook sales wiTh a skiT in November. Following The slogan Happiness is a warm yearbook hoT oTT The press, The sTudenTs became PeanuTs characTers wiTh Lucy as pro- moTion chairman. The Squires provided background mu- sic and were The rhyThm secTion Tor The Wahawk song, This Book ls Your Book. ProducTion deadlines were meT in November, Jan- uary, February, March, and April. SevenTeen hundred copies were disTribuTed in May To WesT sTudenTs, Tac- ulTy, and WaTerloo businesses. The new sTaTT members worked To publish The sixTeen-page supplemenT mailed during The summer. V KaThie Richardson represenTed The Wahawk aT The N.S.P.A. ConvenTion in Chicago during Thanksgiving vacaTion. The sTaTT gaThered Tor an inTormal parTy wiTh Spec'l'aTor ediTors and reporTers aT ChrisTmas. ProiecTs To Tinance yearbook expenses were pop- corn sales aT TooTball games, sales oT plasTic covers, and coaT check aT winTer sporTs. The Wahawlc be- longed To Quill 81 Scroll and The lowa High School Press AssociaTion. Business Manager JeTT RickerT and Ari' EdiTor Claudia Osiheimer Try To decide on a yearbook cover design. ,sv Sf, Tii ,.,,,.,., nat! EdiTor Diane Thompson uses' The mimeoscope To crop a picTure Tc a division page. PicTure EdiTors Janel' RohlT, Diane Arnold, and Becky Loomis consulT lasf year's layouTs OT iunior picTures. 'bfi s T 'RT 8 eclion Edifors Jeff Grinnell, Nan- ii Q Q .fl sy To LQ 1 h'w-at 'When are you going lo learn lo spell receive? Mr. Ganfielcl asks lichardson as lndex Edilor Teresa Wilharm looks over +he dummy. Edifor-in-Chief-Diane Thompson Copy Edifor-Kafhie Richardson Ari' Edifor-Claudia Osiheimer Business Manager-Jeff Riclcerl' Academics Eclifor-Nancy Miller Acfivifies Edifor-Linda Weissman Organizafions Edifor--Phyllis Preniice Copy Edifor Kaihie Phoioqrapher Paul Priebe crops lhe neqaiive. Lef's see. H' should be iusl abou? fhis size. Sporis Ediiors-Jeff Grinnell. Gil Levine Senior Picfure Edifor-Becky Loomis Junior Picfure Edifor-Janel' Rohlf Sophomore Picfure Edi'I'or-Diane Arnold Index Edifor-Teresa Wilharm Phofographers-Doug Buller. John Dodge, Paul Priebe Adviser-Mr. Gerald Ganfield 1 Miller, Gil Levine, Linda Weiss- an, and Phyllis Preniice checlc 'ciures for layouis. Spectator Staff Works Many Hour The I , hx .A 1 I ,,, .,,.,i,. W edilorial siaff of fhe Specfaior, Bev Uze, Diane Jacobs, and Lindsay Darling, holds a summif conference fo plan fhe nexi l issue. Edifor-in-Chief-Bev Uze News Edifor-Lindsay Darling Spor'I's Edifors-Jeff Green, Carol Kramer Adverfising Managers-Sue Davenport Dan Power Feafure Edifor--Diane Jacobs Phofographers-Doug Builer. John Dodge, Paul Priebe Business Manager-PaH'y Corsello Exchange Edifor-Pam Singer Carloonisf-Linda DeMaris Typis'l's-Carol Kramer, Kaihy Raihbun Adviser-Mr. Gerald Ganfield D 3 John Dodge sfudies a ies? sirip for a division page. Becky Safferlee fhreafens io paini' Doug Bui'ler's face if l +alces her piciure. To Pubhsh BLVVeekhf The SpecTaTor sTaTT's year was Tilled wiTh loTs if hard work and research in an eTTorT To bring ompleTe and accuraTe coverage To WesT High sTu- lenTs and TaculTy. SevenTeen hundred copies were irinTed To supply sTudenTs and TaculTy oT WesT High, VesT Junior and Edison Junior High School, and a undred exchange papers ThroughouT The naTion. pecial issues were published aT ChrisTmas and 1 The spring. The spring Tashion issue covered ourTeen pages. A 'TenTaTive sTaTT, picked Tor The oming year, worked wiTh The regular SpecTa'l'or TaTT To publish The spring issue. A highlighT oT The year was The presenTaTion T The Pacemaker Award in Chicago aT The Na- onal ScholasTic Press AssociaTion ConvenTion. Five members oT The publicaTions sTaTT, Lindsay Darling, inda Delvlaris, Diane Jacobs, KaThie Richardson, nd Bev Uze, wiTh Their adviser Mr. Gamcield drove Chicago To receive The award. WesT was one Tive schools ThroughouT The naTion To receive 16 Pacemaker Tor I965-I966. The SpecTaTor belonged To The lowa High chool Press AssociaTion, Quill and Scroll, and The laTional ScholasTic Press AssociaTion. 's adverTising sTaff of The Specfaior, Jane Anderson, Dan Power, Randy Anderson, Bill How- 'TypisT KaThy RaThbun consulTs Ex- Sue Davenport Becky FosTer, Debbie Leo, and JaneT RohlT, looks over conTracTs Tor The fashion issue. NOT PicTured-Terry BuTz and Mayann Robinson. Issues ---Es...- SporTs EdiTor Carol Kramer consulTs Mr. Ganiield on SpecTaTor copy. :WX . , change EdiTor Pam Singer on an address. Bands Enliven West ,The Varsify and Sophomore Bands formed The Marching Band which perTormed aT home TooTball games. The Marching Band was guesT Tor The game aT Ames. The, drum maiors Tor The halT-Time performances were Dayle Karkosh, Linda PeTersen, and Mariellyn Erickson. Pep Band added sparkle and spiriT To pep assem- blies and baskeTball games. The ThirTy members were chosen by Mr. Richard Baker, direcTor of VarsiTy Band. Mr. Baker and Mr. RoberT ShaTer, Sophomore Band direcTor, shared The responsibiliTy oT direcTing Pep Band. A sTage band was direcTed by Mr. Shafer. Members were selecTed Trom The bands aTTer The end oT march- ing band season. STage Band TerminaTed aTTer compeT- ing in The annual Tall Corn FesTival aT S.C.l. in January. Swing Band, The musical backbone oT WesT High's VarieTy Show, began rehearsing aTTer STage Band. A leader Tor Swing Band was chosen Trom candidaTes who rehearsed wiTh The group. Concerl' Band presenTed a school assembly, The Eve- ning oT Music, and perTormed in The Tri-School FesTival wiTh EasT High and Cedar Falls. Several members of The band compeTed as soloisTs and in ensembles Tor The STaTe Music ConTesT. 1 1 ...,.i..I.?.-Q '-has-ui... g SOPHOMORE BAND-Firsf row-Debby Myers, Anger Baseler, Karol Yeager, Debbie Millsap, Mariellyn Erickso Pal' Kendall, Kedra Daily, Sharon Voshell, Arclell WITT. ,Sei ond row-Linda Kesl, Becky Brody, Tom BirkeTT, Carol Crap ser, Cinde Johnson, Tom FlinT, John Henry, STeve Roger Dave Fleming, Eugene Vifells, Dan CoTTin, Perry Wrigh VARSITY BAND-Firsf row-Frances PriesT, Carol Kramer, Cay ChrisTian Carol Me er Gwen Thomson Sue ST T . y . . ree, Jane Tiepkes, Pam Singer, Gina Munson, Diane Pruisner, Ellen BuTTerTield. Second row-Diane Kammerdiner, Craig Holdiman, Chuck Black, STeve Hanson, Becky Reese, Linda Anderson, Lois KeilholTz, DoroThy BuTTerTield, Terry Sheldon, Mark KeeTer, Karen STevenson, STeve McDowell, Susan Ack- erson, Deana BeTTs, Marcia Hammond, Jean Mauser, Linda Hanna, Michele Waidley. Third row-Linda PeTersen, Sharon Zander, Danny Foreman, Marcia KoTh, Jeanne Newland, Sherrie Roehr, Marsha C-reene, Dayle Karkosh, Sue Bilger, Diana Dahlgaard, Phil MarTens, Tim Campbell, Mike Mc- Mullin, Mark Evans, Bob Mason, Joe Hoxie, Tim Chamber- lin, Tom Moore, PaTTi SToTTregen, Rick CorTon, Dave Sund- berg, STeve WrighT, Greg Burow, Mike Schoville, Fonda Lin-4 lark Shellon, Jim Langlas, Ann Guelzlall, Pal Braclcin. 1ird row-Sundee Hiclcman, Marilyn Schulle, Connie Cour- al, Connie Waschlcal, Diana Holcomb, Rhonda Klinzing, ick Pellon, Al Close, David Perrin, Sleve Lampman, Ron arllell, Bill Tieplces, Sleve Tyler, Tom Eisenhauer, R-on Hull- an, Jeanelle Grier, Roger Giovig, Dan Holllcamp,'Bruce ahnson, David Garms. Fourlh row-Janel Smiley, Julie , ' ,ga-ll Follelle, Diane Woolsey, Diane Morgan, Bob Laird, Mr. Roberl Shafer, Sleve lsley, Jaclc Locke, Bill Minard, Lauri Winlers, Randy Miller, Norma Uhlig, Gary Arms, Larry Blaclc, Craig Shorl, Fred Bahls, Joclc Green, Scoll Duschen, John Brecunier, Bruce Hanson, Riclc Allenslein. Fiflh row- Dave Thomas, Raul Mclzerron, Craig Burch, Dean Goodsell. Nol Piclured-Pal McClinloclr. aman, Shirley Lederman. Fourlh row-Leilani Billings, Shar- 1 Melendy, Linda Loll, Sandra Schoger, Jane Anderson, leve Ellen, John Dodge, Scoll Jacobs, Paul Schmeidel, llmell Washburn, Sleve Saclcell, Randy Anderson, Al Barl- wg, Darrell Elsberry, Milne Gray, Fred Lemblce, Craig Hall, vary Heiniclc, Diane Hummel, Ron Wilson, Cyndi Herbrand- in, Gary Anderson, Marlc Hall, Dale Haberslich, Doug Cas- eel, Greg Owens, Dan Dresselhaus, Terry Brooks, Russell ., : X x X Nelson, Wayne Ahrenholz, Richard Plall, Craig Magee, Tom Brown, Don Thompson, Sleve Lell, Dennis Haberslich, Milne Bachman. Fiflh row-Linda Aclcerson, Sue Bredow, Sandra See, Roger Keeler, Pal Gibbs, Mr. Richard Balmer, Ken Harl- man, Tom Coolf, Sam Holden, Dennis McCord, Jell Benson, Wall Senchina, Shannon Wood, Vivian Ridenour, Don Pal- lerson, Kenl Schullz, Jerry Grier, John Ponlious, Orchestra Reaches New Heights When Mr. AnThony Bacich came To WesT High in l96O, There were six sTrings in WesT l-ligh's Or- chesTra. Since ThaT Time The OrchesTra, largely Through The eTTorTs OT Mr. Bacich, has grown To TiTTy- seven members. The sTrings pracTice every morning during The TirsT period. Twice a week several mem- bers oT The Band join The sTrings Tor a Tull orchesTra rehearsal. The band members who are privileged To play in The OrchesTra are chosen on a Try-ouT basis by Mr. Richard Baker and Mr. AnThony Bacich. The Tull OrchesTra performs Tor The ChrisTmas Pro- gram and The OrchesTra assembly. The OrchesTra also parTicipaTes in The Tri-school FesTival wiTh EasT High and Cedar Falls. Several members oT The sTring secTions compeTe as soloisTs and in ensembles aT The STaTe Music ConTesT. The 'sTrings also per- Torm wiTh The spring and Tall plays. This year The Tull OrchesTra was privileged To perTorm in Des Moines before a convenTion oT lowa music edu- caTors. Mr. Bacich's clirecfion adds Teeling To The orchesTra's music. ' ' 2fi?:s: ,f..,. ' 1-gli fi, Wk I g ,V.,,,.,,,, ,. ,,,. k,,,g5QLV :r.. L' VL 1' ' iff M -1 .L ,V I ,,,,.... , , 1 I I 1 T , 5. .Q S :Q Q5 ORCHESTRA-Firsf row-David Shulman, Carol Bacich, Amy McGraTh, Rose McGee, Karla Wahl, Jane Bergsfrom, Chris Bender, Carol Culver. Second row-Linda Davis, Becky Billings, Janis Grovo, Rosemary Davis, Barbara Grovo, Dianne Burroughs, BeTTy Terwedo, Carol Meyer, Michele Waidley, Carol Kramer, Debbie HolmsTrom, Jane OrmsTon, Diane k Torner, Mike Mueller, GusT Olson. Third row-lnabelle Hub- bard, Mary Kabele, Linda AxTell, Linda Johnson, Jo Sloan, Michele Baker, Sheila Reynolds, Elisa Kampie, Cheryl Dishin- ger, Carol MarTin, Chuck Black, Diane Kammerdiner, Craig Holdiman, Becky Reese, Frances PriesT, Karen STevenson, John Kopi, Jim Torner, PeTe Geerlings. Fourfh row-ChrisTina 34 l 49 Bass violinisfs Sheri Follerre, Marqarer Arndr, and Sandra Ackerson play iheir insirumenfs wifh verve. irsi' violinisl David Shulman works on rhe fine poinis F a selecrion. lui A 231 ' .au K 1 ,, ..g'-'wi am: , fx f -vffgfgrgfgigf 3 l-lamalainen, Cindy Church, Linda Ridder, Donna Clark, Marilyn Brauhn, Debbie Mennenqa, B-onnie Smilh, Becki Burch, Joyce Smelcer, Glenda Reagan, Glenda Beniley, Mark Keeler, Tim Chamberlin, Marlow Gray, Tim Campbell, Don Thompson, Fonda Lindaman, Greg Burow, Palli Sloflregen, .lim Eagan, Craig Wilson. Fif+h row-Mr. Anlhony Bacich, Vivian Ridenour, Jeff Benson, Waller Senchina, Kenl' Schulll, John Ponfious, Jerry Grier, Sheri Follehle, Margaref Arndf, Sandy Ackerson, Linda Glaspie. Noi piciured-Dean Dick- son, Eileen Happel, Liz Leislikow, Larry Leislikow, Mayann Robinson, Mike Bachman, Terry Sheldon. 1 A-CHORUS-Firsl' row-Mr. VincenT McCowen, Jeanne Cordes, Rosemary Davis, Linda Weissmanf Bob l.undsTrom, Carol KleisT, Nan cy STulTz, Evelyn Anderson, Darwin Moore, ChrisTy Cox, Georgia PoTTer, Linda Eibey. Second row-Sue Davenport Jeri Prochaska, Pai' Parker, Terry EcksTein, Diana Dahlgaard, Donna Clark, KaThy LindquisT, Fonda Lindaman, Becky Billings, RoberTa Buck. Third row- Marcia Hammond, MarTha Walker, Hugo OrTega, BeTTy LuTke, Vicky Myers, Mary Lou Gillam, Linda Tucker, Bruce HaupT, Jackie PeTers, Mary Kabele. Fourih row-Dayle Karkosh, JaneT RohlT, Cheryl Peverill, Darrel SegebarTh, Rick HilberT, Kenny HuTTman Craig Wilson, Mike Robinson, Jon McNamee, Dave Warrior. Fifih row-Becky Loomis, Cheryl Hanson, Connie Cray, Kris Schreiner Linda Barker, Michele Heacock, Linda PeaTow, Jerry Heiser, Bob Kayser, Clark Hammelman, Gary KnighT, Jerry Hansen. Chorus Fills Year With Song: Under The direcTion oT Mr. VincenT McCowen, The A-Chorus iniTiaTed a year of acTiviTy wiTh a school assembly. lmmediaTely Tollowing The assem- bly The A-Chorus, B-Chorus, Sophomore Chorus, and Girls' Chorus began work on The ChrisTmas Program, which was presenTed To The sTudenT body and To The public. During The holiday season The A-Chorus also sang Tor The WaTerloo Kiwanis Club and video Taped a program Tor KWWL-TV which was presenTed on ChrisTmas Day. Second semesTer The A-Chorus parTicipaTed in The Evening oT Music, Tri-School FesTival, Bacca- laureaTe, and CommencemenT aT which They sang The TradiTional BaTTle Hymn of The Republic , The oTTicers oT A-Chorus were Becky Loomis, presi- der1Tg STeve Kirk, vice presidenTg and Cindy Har- mon, secreTary. These people, plus represenTaTives Trom each secTion consTiTuTed The Music C.ommiTTee. Swing Chorus, The vocal counTerparT oT Swing Band, was selecTed in January by Mr. McCowen, The Music CommiTTee, and Tour sTudenTs Trom S.C.l. STudenTs were iudged on vocal abiliTy, rhyThm, and appearance. The TwenTy boys and TwenTy girls pre- senTed several numbers Tor The VarieTy Show. Male Chorus was chosen Trorn The Swing Chorus boys and Trom The chorus classes. The senior girls' Trio, junior- girls' quarTeT, and oTher groups provided enTerTainmenT Tor school assemblies, local clubs, church, and oTher civic or- ganizaTions. E i l Sue Hermeier sings abouT her hearT as iT sTarTs a rockin' like a moTo boaT during Swing Chorus Try-ouTs. iirsf row-Margarel' Juel, Cindy Harmon, Charles Kemmerer, Phyllis Blood, Mayann Robinson, Rolene l-lalhaway, Pam Cook, Sue Rune 'an, Becky Rolfon, Mary Hadley. Second row-Wally Slrayer, Rodney Sewell, Dan Merry, Russ Mallhys, Linda Chrislensen, Judy Lili- ing, Teresa Wilharm, Dan Wilson, Leilani Billings, Bev Uze, Becky Peer. Third row-Gary Skerik, Dan Gales, Bob Verly. Dan Fencl, Diane Ruisch, Becky Reese, John Dodge, Ron Manbeck, Paula Klein, Karen Sfevenson, Sandy Spragle. Fourih row-Barb Buckley, Lois Ceilholfz, Susan l-lermeier, Darrol Lee, Margarel Thielen, Ingrid Moe, Marie Marrinod, Jeorgine Rooff, Dennis Harlman, Ann Allbaugh. iiffh row-Rick Lowcock, Sieve Kirk, Terry Jurgens, Pafli Sloffregen, Calhy Chambers, Darwin Happel, Clayfon Briggs, Erick Moe, lim Morgan, Mary Edsill, Sandy Cox, Nancy Buxlon. and Service Mr. McCowen leads Sophomore Chorus in song if J. fd' r NW, 5 Mr. McCowen and senior Sreve Kirk seem io rhink lf Ain? Necessarily So. WM? -ul 'W-A 22223 Assemblies Provide Educatior The school year was highlighTed by a varieTy of assemblies. Pep assemblies were held in The audi- Torium and The boys' gym, where Mr. RoberT John- son and The cheerleaders led The sTudenTs in cheers. AT aThleTic award assemblies, numerals oT Th graduaTing year and aThleTic leT+ers were presenTe To The aThleTes. Trophies won by The Teams wer also presenTed To The school Tor The Trophy case During general honor assemblies, awards includin Golden W's and guards, were given Tor school an ouTside acTiviTies. Special assemblies were also hel Tor The insTallaTion oT STudenT SenaTe. Happiness is a warm yearbook hoT oTT The press was presenTed To iniTiaTe yearbook sales. STaTT members became PeanuTs characTers Tor The skiT. accompanied by The music of The Squires. The Band, OrchesTra, and Chorus each gave special programs ThroughouT The year. Paid assemblies were educaTional and enTer- Taining. This ATomic World, presenTed by The ATomic Research CenTer aT Oakridge, Tennessee demonsTraTed The properTies oT nuclear reacTori and aTomic Theories. An organisT, Mr. David Green enTerTained sTudenTs wiTh popular music as he demg onsTraTed musical Techniques. Miss Elaine Bucknell presenTed a special Type oT puppeT show. She worked in Tull view oT The sTudenTs. showing anc Telling Them how her marioneTTes were creaTed anc manipulaTed. Mr. Joe GooTTer, auThor and Iecfurer Mr. David Green brings wonderful music from his organ as his Tingers Spoke on ml-l e lmporbnce OT 5 Good Sense O' fly over The key board. g Humor. Junior girl's quarTeT, Paula Klein. Becky Billings. BeTTy LuTke, and Becky PeeT sing To Mr. Moon. ' ,-K f 7 , ., gp, KJ .1 l 1 9 'Y - 4 .V J' V , , -'fx fi A S Nunn 5 in .wa ACADEMICS Editor--Nancy Miller V A time to speak . . . 41 School Policies Guided by Directors Mr. George Dieslelmeier Assislanl Superinlendenl BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADMINISTRA- TION-Firsl row-Mr. Slewarl Seidlerg Mr. Gordon Spry, Vice Presidenlg Mr. Sydney Thomas. Presidenl. Second row-Mr. Ernesl' Barker, Direclor of Curriculum: Mr. Harold I-larlman, Secrelary and Business Manager: Mr. Charles Dallon: Mr. William Close: Dr. George Hohl, Superinlendenl of Schools: Dr. Richard Wells: Mr. George Dieslelmeier, As- sislanl Superinlendenl. Mrs. I-I. W. Rehder was absenl when The piclure was Ialcen. Dr. George W. Superinlendenl of Lefl' Mr. Harold Harlman Secrelary and Busines Righl' Mr. Darrell Grinnell Direclor of Personnel and Pupil Accounling Hohl Schools s Manager Mr. Ernesl' Barker Direclor of Curriculum and lnslruclion Mr. Gibson Leads Students at West Mr. William W. Gibson Principal During an award assembly, lvlr. Gibson has Ron lvianbecl: lead the student body in singing the alma mater one more time. s 1 l i 5, Before announcing the sophomore cheerleading tinalists, Mr Gibson and Carol Edwards total the points. Mr. William W. Gibson's continuing ettorts to make West High an outstanding school have produced the new independent study program and the Junior Seminar. Other programs which he has National Bellamy Award. ilu epidemics, and bond issues. in i956 and an addition in IQ63. Association. His motto- Duty, Honor, Service is the motto ot the school. initiated include the daily tlag-raising ceremony, the speech program, the call to colors, and the Pledge ot Allegiance betore assemblies. Through Mr. Gib son's untiring worlc, West High received the l962 ln I928 Mr. Gibson became principal ot West High. During his thirty-nine years at West. he has taced depression, wars, and other national crises as well as problems on the local level such as tloods Mr. Gibson has continually worlced to make school policies better. He has seen the West High tacilities change and improve with a new building Mr. Gibson graduated trom Parsons College and earned a Master ot Arts degree trom the Uni versity ot Iowa. He is a member ot the National Bellamy Advisory Board, and he is a tormer Ex ecutive Secretary ot the Iowa High School Speech Vice Principal Has Important Role 3 if V as as f Fi 4 Mr. Kersenbroclc acls as ihe official 'limer for a fire drill. Mr. Edgar Kersenlaroclc Vlce Prmclpal Mr. Kersenbroclc and Mr. Scholl loolc forward 'lo Chrislmas vaca Serving as vice principal, Mr. Edgar Kersen- broclc compleled his lwelllh year assisling The ad- minislralion in his official capacily. worlcing wilh lhe guidance deparlmenl' as school disciplinarian, and heading cafeleria finances. Civil Defense pro- cedures for 'rhe school were under his direclion. l-le was also adviser 'ro lhe lighl crew which prepared 'rhe lighling for all audilorium programs, including 'rhe special lighiing for 'rhe Chrislmas Program and lhe Variely Show. Mr. Kersenbroclc gradualed from lhe Universily of Omaha where he received a Bachelor of Arls degree in social sludies and a lvlasler of Science in Business Adminislralion. Afler serving in lhe Navy for eighl' years, he laugh? social science al Omaha's Norlh High School where he also coached loolball. baslcelball, and baseball. l-le is presenlly a commander in The Naval Reserves. ln l949 Mr. Kersenbrock laughl af Boys' Town. Nebraska. lion. 5 t N wi? Keeping busy typing and answering the switchboard are the main office secretaries Mrs. Betty Grange, Mrs. Ruth Howard, and Mrs. Gladys Miller. Secretarial Staff Aids Administration The secretarial statt in the Principal's Ottice was .composed ot Mrs. Betty Grange, who is a notary public: Mrs. Ruth Howard, who typed the daily bulletin: and Mrs. Gladys Miller. who took care ot medical excuses tor physical education classes. Their other duties included tiling. handling an enormous volume ot mail, tilling out numerous school torms, keeping track ot the cumulative tiles, and giving torgettul students their locker combina- tions. Working with the three secretaries were thirteen ottice helpers, one working betore school and the others working in groups ot two each period ot the school day. During each hour the girls delivered messages. distributed mail. managed the switch- board and intercom, assisted the secretaries, and helped at the counter. The girls were chosen on the basis ot citizenship, grades, cooperation and ability to schedule one period tor the ottice. The entire statt, working together. maintained an et- ticient ottice and helped the school to run smooth- ly throughout the year. MAIN OFFICE ASSISTANTS-First row-Deon Stewart, Martha Van Ee, Jane Tiepkes, Lindsay Darling. Second row- Eileen Petersen, Debbie Leo, Debbie Brustkern, Marcia Downs, Third row-Sandy Dixon, Ellen Butterfield, Rhonda Petsche, Diane Gough, Jane Ormston. Problems and Plans Need Guidance The Guidance DeparTmenT was one oT The mosT acTive, varied, and imporTanT areas aT WesT. Before school The counselors issued admiTs To sTu- denTs who had been absenT. During The day They worked wiTh sTudenTs, TaculTy, and The adminisTra- Tion in areas oT TuTure plans, personal andsocial adiusTmenTs, scheduling, and public relaTions. The Guidance DeparTmenT was responsible Tor bring- ing represenTaTives Trom many colleges To speak To sTudenTs about Their college plans. TesTs, such as The ACT, SAT, and The NMSQT, were evaluaTed by counselors To help sTudenTs evaluaTe Their abili- Ties. OTTen The counselors worked many hours pasT The Tinal bell. Each oT The counselors also worked in a semi- adminisTraTive capaciTy. Miss FaiTh Kurlzweil was in charge oT The SenaTe. Junior Seminar, and The lndependenT STucly Program. Mr. Wesley Sodergren and Mrs. Mariorie Fish advised The sTudenT direcTors on The sTudenT cenTer and helped aT The social TuncTions. Mrs. Fish was also in charge oT The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion Evaluation, while Mr. Sodergren lnforming Becky Peet of The procedure Tor college admis- sion is Miss Faith Kurtzweil. headed The sound crew and helped wiTh The schedul- ing. Advising Gavaliers and serving as homeroom Teacher Tor The co-op sTudenTs was Mrs. EThel ScoTT. She also Tigured class ranks and grade point aver- ages. Mr. Merlin Scholl Took charge of The AcTivi- Ties Council and specialized in college counseling. A special educaTion class was TaughT by Mrs. Mae Dirksen. This was a course Tor special sTudenTs Trom The WaTerloo-Cedar Falls area who could learn more rapidly wiTh individual help. Miss Faith Kurtzwell-Head of Guidance De- partment, Student Senate, Junior Seminar Senior Independent Study. Mrs. Mae Dirksen- Special Education Mn. Marion. Fish- A s ' . ' Guidance, Senate So- - T cial CommiTTee. sa Mr. Merlin Scholl- Guidance, Activities Council. Mrs. Ethel Scott- Guidance, Gavaliers. Mrs. Robert Sid- dens-Guidance, Athletic Director, WresTling Coach. Mr Wesley Soder- gran-Guidance, Director of Student Activities, Sfagecrew, STudenT CenTer Adviser. K , K ..,- ' . he NM 5 I NXMN Peing a counselor, Mr. Robert Siddens offen finds if neces ary lo call a few parenls. Taking lime our from his busy schedule, Mr. Merlin Scholl enfoys a visif wifh an alumnus. l 1 5 35' it IM 4' i ' I Mrs. Elno Beran lypes franscripis for The counselors. ---....:.:z-.:.iEE 'l 6 From Jeff Benson's cumulafive record, Mrs. Elhel Scot? prepares a college franscripf. GUIDANCE OFFICE ASSISTANTS-Firsf row-Dianne Dickinson, Terrie Moberly, Vickie L. Gardner. Second row-Sue Snyder, Gail Lamb, Ann Pexa, NaJean Hrdllclia. English Encourages Self-Expression k,kV' .. i . Y ,Y x 5 ,, J , KY, .. - gf X'-use ,, lf you know more aboul me 'rhan l do, why don'+ you ask yoursell. - Mark Twain. Sophomores look English ll, a course whim covered grammar, oullining, and general lileralur To gain an over-all background in lileralure, ll sludenls read William Shakespeare's Julius Caesa Charles Dickens' A Tale of Two Cilies, and Separa'l'e Peace by John Knowles. English lll, like American hislory was 'raugl by 'ream leachers. Sludenls spenl one half lhe classes during a semesler in regular-sized class' and The remainder in large combined classes. Li eralure sludy included Nalhaniel l-lawlh'orne's Sca lel Le'H'er, John S'reinbeck's The Pearl, Our Tov by Thornlon Wilder, and The Red Badge of Cou age by Slephen Crane in addilion 'ro lhe sludy 1 poelry by American aulhors. Olher special prc ecls were lhe nolebooks in mass media, and a ur of lilerary polpourri, a unil of free reading. Senior English classes sludied English liler lure, including Shakespeare's MacBe'l'h and Hamle Sophocles' Oedipus Rex, and Bernard Shaw's Pyr malion. The sludenls also read 'rhe novel The Mayr of Casferbridge by Thomas Hardy. ln preparalic for college work, 'rhe sludenls compleled lwo 'fer lr Mrs. Elhlyn Vogler reviews lhe four worlds of lilera+ure wilh her iunior sludenls. papers, one on a 'lopic of lheir own choice, ar 'rhe olher on an English lileralure lopic. Ii , . '5 e G3 - 31. . t my I ' . n f. ' . HV Q' .,5K'v,'l' V uV,, .v 1, RWE -4 l.',,'. ,mfg Q WA 5FFf'i 'll1'v 111, v li v v 4' U 9.1 v . ,- 'rar 0 gqlfivfif. . . ,. Q .-' 'H-gi.:'1c I ..w -ow. .1 . v-.'s.,,,Q , , 1 P.. 0151! J' ' f ls v - -- nc., - ffm Sue Baugher dreams over Tomorrow and lomorrow . and lomorrowf am 1-of ii N' Mr. Raymond Jorgensen correcls vocabulary rests. Miss Adalene Wagner-Head of English Deparlmenl, English IV. Mr. Karl Anderson-English Ill, Bible Club. Miss Chloe Armstrong-Communication Arls, Co-op English. Mrs. Alice Cerney-English Il, English IV. Mrs. Gayle Denkin- ger-English II, Pep Club, Cheerleaders, Senafe Audilorium Commiffee, Speech Acfivifies. Mr. Norman FeIland-Eng- Iish ll, English IV, Creafive Wrifing, lndependenl Sfudy. Mr. Gerald Ganfield-English ll, Journalism, Wahawk, Specia- for, Quill gr Scroll. Mrs.. Pamela Hillmer-English Ill. Mrs. Dorothea Huebner-English Ill, AFS Club, Pep Club, Speech Achvihes. Mrs. Bonnie Jenkinson-English ll, English IV, Oral lnlerprela- lion. Mr. Raymond Jorgensen-English IV, Speech, Debale, Liferarv Discussion Club. Mr. Ralph Lawson-Communicafion Arfs, English ll, Speech Acfivifies. Mrs. Karen Miller-English Il. Mrs. Charlene Montgomery- English Il, Personal Record Keeping. Mrs. Frances Nesbii- Enqlish ll. Mrs. Helen Smilh-English lll. Mrs. Marilyn Thompson- English III, Speech Aclivilies, Make-up Commillee. Mrs. Elhlyn Vogler-English ll, English lll. ENGLISH OFFICE ASSIST- ANTS-Eirsl' row-Mrs. Barb- ara Reese, Wilma Barlling, Berh Billner, Glori Slern, Mrs. Marge Enos. Second row- Terri Wilclcen, Janice Berner, Sue Henderson, Margarel Bai- ley, Margie Gerdsen. Third row-Pam Cooley, Carole Nicholas, Mary Boody, Lynn Crosswaile. Correlated Studies Improve Program Besides English ll, English lll. and English IV, ihe deparlmenl' offered Communicalion Aris and Co-operalive English which could be lalcen as sub- slilules lor English IV lo iuliill lhealhird required year of English. The courses slressed lhe applica- lion of English in lhe business world. Semesler English eleclives included Journalism, Crealive Wriling, and Speech. Sludenls who selecled lhese courses were able lo use 'rheir lcnowl- edge by worlcing on 'lhe publicalions slalis or by parlicipaling in Wes'r's speech aclivilies. Bibliography cards for lerm papers mean lale hours al lhe library for Sieve Grimm. 50 ea' s E S l X TREK Midway in lyping a lisl of suggesled English reference lexls, Mrs. Marge Enos confers wiih Mr. Norman Felland. Library Sytudy Capacity Increases ,1a,aa g Q Before rhis year, s'ruden'rs were noi able Io use Y I ' y Ihe library faciliiies excepi during assigned siudy halls. M This year ihe Library and i'rs books were available Io all is siudenis before, during, and aiier school. New library furnirure enabled srudenrs 'ro come from Ihe oiher Iwo siudy halls and also 'From classrooms io work on in- dividual proiecrs. The new Iurniiure seaied 46 srudenrs in six new fables, iweniy-eighr chairs, and six individual ' 1 srudy sears icarrelsl. Also included in Jrhe new Iurniiure were counrer-heighr -shelving which holds approximarely 560 books, ihree secrion card caralogs, an arlas case which held Ihe large oversized ailas, Iwo small book- display srands, and 'rhe librarian's desk. In Ihe furure plans room, library srudeni' helpers assisred siudenrs in Iocaiing informarion abou'r colleges and vocarional 'rraining cenrers. H I , Miss Mary I I l. L.!Vordehoff- , f V E in I rarlan. 4- 0 0 4 Miss Cariia Culmer- if , ' ',,ep' Assisfanf ' Llbfafian- Miss Mary' Wordehofi aides Mark Paras wiih maierial for his Ierm paper. LIBRARY ASSISTANTS-fFirs'I row-Miss Mary Wordehoif. Cynfhia Jacobson, LIBRARY AIDES-Mrs. Pam Farmer, Mrs. Wanda Dreier, Judy Horsrman, Sheila McNabb, Ruih Lundsirom. Second row- Ramona Osland, Mrs. Edna Flack, Mrs. Alma Diane Morgan, Becki Williams, Mary Rodgers, Chris Bender, Linda Gordon, I-Ienwood. Susan Donberf, Jacque Bird, Mary Phelps. Third row--Susan Cooley, Dianna Dennis, Marilyn Leininger, Carol I-Ioch, Edirh Williamson, Jo Freeman, Carlene Lieberf, Janei Minard. Languages Decrease Foreign Barriers Anfworfen Sie in Deufsch, Biffe! Mr. Vicfor Molcriclcy reminds his sfudenfs. Debbie Leo quesfions Beclcy Fosfer's French pronunciafion. M-MM Q-was X H, , . ' ,A.. ..1, ..,, J . .,,.. ,, ...... .. A ,. YL Qs , A , ' Y f , 3,47 my l.. ns 2 , .N .A Language, in ifs general sense, is a means 1 conveying ideas. ln fhis world of unresf, languag offers one of fhe besf mefhods of communicafic befween foreign nafions. Wesf High School, in ul holding ifs herifage as an educafional leader fhe communify, offered an oufsfanding foreig language program, consisfing of four years 1 French and Spanish, fwo years of Russian and Ge man and a second-year Lafin course. All four modern languages used fhe ALl Audio-Lingual Maferials, involving lisfening, spea ing, reading, and wrifing. Many of fhe second, fhir and fourfh year classes were conducfed cornplefe in fhe language.'Tapes of drills, basic senfence dialogues, and sfories were played in fhe languagi laborafories, which fhe modern language class shared. In fhe lab feachers may spealc and lisfe fo enfire classes or individuals. The large lab w used by enfire classes, while fhe small lab was use for individual help or makeup worlc. To add inferesf and excifernenf fo fhe class scripf readers were used, reporfs were given, ci renf evenfs were discussed, carols were sung Chrisfmas fime, and games were offen played. Tl games were usually connecfed wifh fhe counfri where fhe language is spolcen. lvan Says was favorife in Russian class while Loferia was a gar played in Spanish secfions. Gs parfners, Nancy Swisher and Karen Kempin share Frer r eas. y F Y . M y ,Iwi f, QM 'gnu' H W q ...- if i,.f..M,.:y,.,?g,,,,7w. ,,W., My Wm Zil i Above-Mrs. Gloria Trager runes in on 'rhe responses of ALVL ' F V- . ,LN, V her Spanish sfudenfs. 'L 'X iwi' N 'L'A ',:,ALY M AQ'ii if 1-12 'l 'M A'e- ' Leif--Mary Eclsill replies fo lhe German fape in 'rhe language .,,.,.-uv ring a class sludy period, Miss Rufh Wilson prepares .alin pop quiz. lab. Mrs. Shirley Basseif- av' French I, French Club. Mr. Vicior Mokricky- German I, German ll, Russian I, Russian Il, Ger- man Club. Miss Janice Rippenkros- ger-Spanish I, Spanish ll, Spanish Club. Mrs. Laura Sfecher-French II, French III, French IV, French Club. fig lea . 57 --ng Mrs. Gloria Traqer-Spam ish Il, Spanish III, Spanish IV, Spanish Club, Modern Dance. Miss Rufh Wilson-Lafin II, Humorous Declamafion, Fall Play, Spring Plays, Confesf Play. -OF -N...- an- History Department Broadens Horizons T--nn? Above-Mr. Victor Argotsinger explains the structure ot townships in American History. Below-Miss Marie Shellard. Mr. William Blake, and Mr. Jerry Kramer consider world History curriculum. Under the direction ot Miss Marie Shellard the History Department has been growing rapidly With the addition- ot two new teachers and many new materials. the study ot history has become more complete and more enioyable. Mr. Guy Reeves. a new teacher. taught Worlc History and American Government. The other nev teacher was Mr. Glen Corbin who taught Americar History and Government. New books were used ir History and in the American Governmen' while overhead projectors and transparen World classes, cies were available to all classes. The tull-year history courses included the re quired course in American History and Governmen and a number ot electives: Sophomorelor Senio World History, American Government. and Eco nomics. World Geography and Vocational Eco nomics were semester courses open to all students The History Department was closely associate: with the English Department, planning its studie: to coincide. The History Department correlatec the subiect matter and looked tor such technica qualities as grammar and spelling in all reports anc essays. Both American History and Government anc Junior English classes employed team teaching. History may repeat itselt. but at West Higl it becomes more interesting each year. G!! ff!! 'kr' .nf br ss Mane Shellard-Head of Social Sfudies Deparlmenf, World Hisfory, Chairman W S Cifizenship Commiflee, Head of Audio-Visual Aids. '. Vicfor Arqofsinger-American Hislory and Governmenl, Cross Counfry Coach, ll Track Coach. '. William Blake-Senior World Hisfory, World Hislory, World Geography, As- lan? Wreslling Coach, Girls' Tennis Coach. '. Glen Corbin-American Hislory and Governmenl, Assislanl Foolball and skelball Coach. '. Jerry Kramer-Senior World Hislory, American Hislory and Governmenl, Young publicans. '. Fred Larson-World History ll, Economics I, Baseball Coach. '. William Quick-American Hisforv and Government '. Guy Reeves-World Hisfory, American Government '. Edwin Sfone-Geography, American Hisfory and Governmenr, Young Democrafs MOVIE OPERATORS-Firsf row-Sieve Wolf, Leo Feld- man. Miss Marie'Shellard, Jim Fhle, Dennis Ferguson. Second row-Richard Craun, Floyd Kirk, Dan Dresselhaus, Ron Troudl, Hank Edsill, David Winegarden, Terry Abrams. Third row-Daris Hillson, Diclc Birefz, LG Kyner, Carl Clausen, Dwighl Rodgers, Richard PlaH', Len- nie Helm. 9 Jf' Jfr E F gn 1 of iii ' 4. QW Mr. Guy Reeves checks Craig Foss' ourline during a sludy period. K 'W .K Joe l-loxie and Darrel Segebarlh lislen 'ro a class de- bale. Mathematics Develops Reasoning Skills The maTh curriculum aT WesT High School in- cluded courses Tor boTh The college-bound and The non-college bound sTudenT. For The non-college sTu- denT, Consumer MaTh and RelaTed lvlaTh were oT- Tered. The courses Tor The college-bound sTudenT included Algebra l. GeomeTry l, Algebra ll, lvlaTh lV. and lvlaTh V. Consumer lvlaTh and RelaTed lvlaTh TaughT The sTudenT To relaTe his maTh background To The business world oT Today. Algebra l and GeomeTry provided a basis Tor any higher maTh course. Algebra Il developed maTh slcills To a greaTer degree. lvlaTh lV explored such Tields as analyTical and solid geomeTry and TrigonomeTry. MaTh V examined elemenTary TuncTions, probabiliTy and sTaTisTics. New maTerials were added To The TaciliTies of The deparTmenT. Among These were new TexTboolcs Tor The Algebra l, GeorneTrv, Algebra ll, and Consumer lvlaTh classes. as well as The new calcula- Tors and overhead proiecTors now used Throughoul The deparTmenT. Two new Teachers were also added To The de- parTmenT. Mr. Donald Bessman, who comes Trom Sheffield, lowa, insTrucTed Algebra l. Mr. RoberT Tracy. a Tormer WesT l-ligh graduaTe, TaughT geomeTry. The addiTion of These Two Teachers broughT The ToTal number oT Teachers in The lvlaTh deparTmenT To nine. Miss Viola SrniTh coordinaTed The eTTorTs oT The lvlaTh DeparTmenT and led The oTher Teachers in The deveIopmenT oT The lv1aTh Club, in which every Teacher Toolc a cerTain area Tor leadership. Miss SmiTh also sTressed The imporTance oT The MaTh ConTesT, given i-n The spring To any sTudenT inTeresTed. She explained ThaT all sTudenTs inTeresTed in a proTession using maTh baclcground should Talce The TesT To learn more oT Their abiliTies. Al! ,iii V . A Tom Gray remembers he has a lvlaTh lV assignrneni' due al' The end oT The hour. .L- By Trial and error, Janice BapTisT solves her problems ln Ma+h lV class. lvlrs.iPaTricia Harper graphs The cosine Miss Viola Smilh and Ron Cue show The class llwal flue exponenlial lunclion is concave upward. V ,fa- Du vii' 6' Miss Viola Smilh-Head of Mallv Deparfmenl, Algebra ll, Mallw V. Mr. Donald Bessman-Alge- bra l, Physical Science. Mr. Harry Burkes-Algebra ll, Malh lV, Malh Club. Mr. Ken- nelh Caquelin-Algebra ll, Mafh Club. Mrs. Palricia Harper-Geomefry Mm iv, mm Team. Mr. wnl llam Jiricek-Geomelry, Con- sumer's Math, Relafed Math. Mr. Clarence McConkey-Geom- elry, Relaled Malh, Consumer's Mafh, Fufure Teachers, Malll Club, Drill Team. Mr. Roberf Tracy-Geomefry, Honor Club, Mallw Club. 2. ln Geomelry class, Mr. Roberl Tracy discusses fa llneorem and ils converse. World Needs To Understand Science Today's fechnical world demands an under- sfanding of fhe basic sciences. Therefore Wesf l-ligh sfudenfs were required fo falce one year of science from fhe five courses offered: biology, physics, chemisfry, physical science, and Science V. Biology emphasizes molecular sfrucfure. Through sfucly, discussion and lab, sfudenfs began fo un- dersfand fhe basic sfrucfure of living fhings. They dissecfed earfhworms, frogs, crayfish, and fefal pigs, and examined smaller organisms fhrough micro- scopes. New fables insfalled in physics replaced deslcs and simplified lab procedures. Physics was closely correlafed wifh Algebra ll because physics prob- lems ufilize fhe formulas and logarifhms learned in algebra. Chemisfry sfudenfs sfudied fhe earfh elemenfs in a pure compound and solufion sfafe. Balancing a chemical formula, learning afomic weighfs and numbers, and experimenfing wifh chemical reacfions were only a few of fhe areas covered. Physical science was a general course offered for sfudenfs who wished fo probe info diverse areas fo complefe fheir science requiremenfs. Science V delved info fhe biological and chemi- cal malce-up of living fhings. The worlds of chemi- cals, planfs, animals, and mafhemafics served as subiecfs for experimenfafion as sfudenfs became increasingly aware of fhe inferacfion of ideas. Ron Seeber proves fhe hydrogen fesf in chemisfry. Mr. Lyle Anderson-BioIo- qy, Science V. Mr. Bruce DeLong-Biology. Mr. Ber- n a r d Eyesfone-Biology, Archery Coach. Mr. Wayne Folks-Algebra, Physics, Asfronomv Club. Mr. Robert Hare-Physics, JETS. Mr. Ausiin Jay- Chemisfry, Biology. Mr. R o b e ri Johnson- Chemisfry, Pep Assemblies. Mr. William Lane-Physical Science, Biology, Sopho- more Foofball C o a c h, Bovs' Tennis Coach. Mr. Richard P u r d y--Biology, Sophomore Foofball Coach, S o p h o m o r e Baskefball Coach. The Thinker -Mr. Bruce Delong. 'Nl' A- ' '-P 1- Vili 'Wm Q 1 Bob Kayser and Craig Foss classify a slide for Science V. s. ,-...gg N! K f Preparing for a class experiment Mr. Lyle Anderson pipe'Hes wafer info les? lubes. Thai calorimeler will gel hcl, Mr. Roberf Hare reminds Mike Broell and Elaine Ross in physics class. Mrs. Linda Hoel-Home Economics. Home Ee Emphasizes Double Career ln addiTion To preparing TuTure homemakers Tor The many aspecTs oT running a household, The Home Economics DeparTmenT emphasized an aware- ness oT a woman's double vocaTion-homemaking and career. WiTh modern equipmenT and spacious areas, The Two homemaking rooms provided a pleasanT aTmosphere in which To work. There were several courses available To WesT High's TuTure homemakers. lT was recommended ThaT sophomores Take Homernaking ll. During The year sTudenTs sTudied housing. child developmenT, Toods. and Tamily Tinances. There was also a uniT on cloThing in which The girls made skirTs and dresses. l-lome Economics lll was oTTered Tor sTudenTs who had already had Two years OT homemaking. The course emphasized The TuTure needs oT The sTudenTs as They developed Their own house plans and sTudied marriage and Tamily liTe. They were required To make a wool proiecT and prepare com- pleTe meals in a shorT lengTh oT Time. They also sTudied money managemenT. Special Home Eco- nomics, a simpliTied Home Economics lll course. was designed primarily Tor The college-bound sen- iors who had had no previous homemaking. The Homemaking DeparTmenT sponsored sever- al conTesTs. One oT The mosT popular was The Tlow- er arrangemenT conTesT held aT The NaTional Dairy CaTTle Congress. AnoTher popular conTesT was Make lT WiTh Wool sponsored by The Wool Growers oT America and held in November each year. The BeTTy Crocker Homemaker of Tomor- row TesT was sponsored by General Mills. JaneT Moore was chosen as WesT's Homemaker of To- morrow. YouTh Power , a nuTriTion conTesT spon- sored by The meaT and livesTock insTiTuTe, The dairy council, and oTher nuTriTional groups. Winners are awarded a Trip To Chicago. AT The end oT The year WesT's ouTsTanding homemaking sTudenT. chosen by Mrs. DoroThy Brown, received a Tree place seTTing oT sTerling silver. Mrs. Dorothy Brown- Horne Economics Home- malilflg ConTesTs. Mrs. Marlys Folkers- Home Economics, Home- malring ConTes'rs. ln The homemaking showcase is Georgia PoTTer arranging unusual ChrisTma display proiecTs. li-fx Behind 'Phe scene al 'the Chrislmas program, Mrs. Dorolhy Brown lcnils one and pearls iwo. K '--W Above--Sophornores Rose McGee and Karen Myers pre- pare dough for sweel rolls while Mrs. Marlys Follcers ex- amines 'rhe previous class's producl. Leff-Rolene l-lalhaway uses a ham lo press lhe darls. ' -1-fi-kai: '!'E 1?fFfae if A 'I , ! 1 l l Valerie Baker and Cindy Harmon find a place for everyfhing while lidying up fhe lcilchen in homemalring class. Students Prepare for Business World To prepare sTudenTs Tor The business world aTTer graduaTion. WesT l-ligh oTTered many busi- ness courses. Typing was Taken by college-bound sTudenTs, as well as Those wishing employmenT immediaTely aTTer high school. SemesTer courses in personal Typing were oTTered as were Tull year courses in business Typing. Tapes made Typing easier and more in- TeresTing as sTudenTs Typed To Taped dicTaTion and music To esTablish a good rhyThm paTTern. Business Law was oTTered To give sTudenTs a basis in TundamenTal law including insurance, wills, leases, law suiTs, and conTracTs. Many Wahawlcs Tools Economics To learn how To esTablish a sound Tinancial background. Busi- ness Law and Economics were boTh semesTer courses. OTTice PracTice was coordinaTed wiTh business oTTice operaTions To help sTudenTs learn The use oT mimeograph machines, duplicaTors, adding machines, and oTher oTTice machines. Typing was a prerequisiTe Tor OTTice PracTice. SemesTers oT Personal Record Keeping and Salesmanship were also oTTered. Personal Record Keeping showed sTudenTs how To organize Their personal ledgers. Many co-op sTudenTs worlcing in DisTribuTive EducaTion Toolc Salesmanship To im- prove Their selling abiliTies and cusTomer approach. ReTailing, a Tull year course, delved more deep- ly inTo The world oT selling. STudenTs sTudied many TaceTs oT managing a reTailing business. Two oTher year courses, ShorThand and Boolclceeping, were Taken by sTudenTs who wished To apply Tor sec- reTarial posiTions aTTer graduaTion. fm' Mrs. Donna Clark demonsTraTes how To mimeograph Chrisxlmas cards. f, Juni . 556 Above-Filling ouT a requisiTion for supplies Mr. RoberT Cunningham. LefT-Fonda Lindaman Types inTenTly Tor a Time . wrifing. Ar. Fred Larson explains ihe bear and bull markel' io his economics class. - f ,mwdfri :sw Vo learn shorlhand saves lime compleiing assignmenis 'or Sue Runyan and Becky Fox. Mr. Reber? Cunningham- Business Manager, Office Praciice, Salesmanship. Mrs. Donna Clark-Business Law, Office Praciice. Mrs. Helen GrinnelI-Typ- ing. Mr. Lewis Huff-Bookkeep- ing, Typing, Hi-Y. Mr. Richard Jaeckel-Typ- mg, Bookkeeping, Relafed Economics. Mrs. Joyce KIoostra-Typ- ing, Y-Teens, Mr. F r e d Larson-Eco- nomics, World Hislory, Baseball Coach. Miss Lucille Nash-Sl'zori- hand, Typing, Senafe Thriff Commiffee, Alumni Files. sf-gg, Industrial Arts Expands and Improves The indusfrialarfs courses were expanded and improved. Elecfricify Elecfronics was a new course offered in fwo secfions. one for sfudenfs wifhouf previous experience in eifher field. Each sfudenf was assigned fo a l-liclcok sfudenf lab which con- fained a power supply and equiprnenf needed for proiecfs and experimenfafions. Radios, mefers, and elecfronic fubes were only a small parf of 'lhe equipmenf used and explored as a parl' of fhe course. Aufomobile Mechanics which had previously been faughf in a downfown garage, moved info fhe building, allowing more boys fo falce fhe course. Sfudenfs learned fo use new diagnosfic equipmenf. sfudied engine fheory and became acquainfed wifh aufomobile parfs. Power Mechanics was also of- fered for fhe firsf fime. Draffing courses faughf sfu- denfs fhe language of engineering-fhe blueprinf. Blueprinfing enabled sfudenfs fo draw fheir ideas on paper. General Mefals l and Vocafional Mefals sfu- denfs worlced wifh fhe foundry, wifh welding fools, sheef mefal and fhe lafhe. Woodworking l and Vocafional Woodworking were sfudies of fhe fechniques of wood consfruc- fion. Furnifure fo be used in fhe school sysfem was offen fhe proiecl' of woodworlcing sfudenfs. Easf High sfudenfs were able fo alrfend Wesf fo falce lndusfrial Arfs courses, and Wesf sfudenfs fool: Prinfing l and Vocafional Prinfing al' Easf. Mark Hellenschmidf and Mr. Herberf McCulley sfraighfen oul' a mechanical problem. 5 A Y of J, sf. ,rr , , 'R' A I iii ,....: f- ' . fi? l ' Painfing fhe worlcshop in Vocafional Woodworking finds Milre Jon af fhe fop of his class. ,ii A 4 , .1 Vocafional Mefals offers John Robineff opporfunifies in oxyacefyler welding. rr N 5,3 x in f .1 .W if Elf gl, or fir! Ffa . l Qm ' x 'F -' if ,-.- .ig Ii i.. 3 ig f 1 I si: l i 'fhi' :zz Wi ',. 1 N o r r . a o p :fc W1 -at , K,k. . , at Above-Welding in Vocarional Melals creafe a 'Few sparks for Milne Apling. Mrs 0 , if my Ward Bickford-Power and Aufo Mechanics. Waller Dunnin Eleclricif Eleclronics 9- V . Juslin Koenen-Vocational Mefals, General Melals, Sfagecraffers, Herberl McCulIey-Mechanical Drawing, Drafting, Terry Sapp-Vocational Woods, Woodworking, Sfagecraffs. Russell Torkelson-Power Mechanics. Lefl'-Finding a cure for a problem Ford requires an eleclronic diagnosis by Mr. Ward Biclclord. Turning a bell cenler punclw, Milne Balmer is inslrucled on lcnurlinq by Mr. Juslin Koenen. Active Music Dept. Is Qutstanding The Music DepanTmenT included Three separaTe groups-Band, OrchesTra, and Chorus-who worked separaTely and TogeTher during The year To give WesT High a compleTe music program. WesT High's OrchesTra, direcTed by Mr. An- Thony Bacich, is one oT The largesT high school orchesTras in The sTaTe. Regular orchesTra meT TirsT hour every day. On Tuesdays and Thursdays The Tull orchesTra, including 27 band members who ioined The 57 sTrings. moved To The band room To rehearse. Band had many secTions. WiTh The addiTion oT Mr. RoberT ShaTer To The TaculTy, more aTTenTion could be given To individual band members. Mr. Richard Balcer direcTed TirsT hour band, Mr. ShaTer direcTed TourTh hour band, and boTh worlced wiTh The Marching Band, a combinaTion oT TirsT and TourTh hours. Marching Band enTerTained TooTball WesT High's A-Chorus is Taped aT The KWWL sTudios Tor broadcasl' on ChrisTmas day. specTaTors aT home games and made a guesT ap- pearance aT The WesT-Ames game aT Ames. A sTage band. direcTed by Mr. ShaTer, performed aT various ouTside TuncTions and enTered The Tall Corn FesTival aT S.C.l. in January. The Pep Band played aT pep assemblies and baskeTball games, giving spiriTed supporT and providing music Tor The drill Team. Chorus included A-Chorus, B-Chorus, Girls' Chorus, and Sophomore Chorus, CommuniTy service was imporTanT To The chorus. Trios. guarTeTs, and sexTeTs appeared aT WaTerloo area clubs. civic organizaTions, church programs. and school audiTor- iums. All Three groups worlced TogeTher on The ChrisTmas Program, The Evening oT Music, The Tri- School FesTival, and various school assemblies. 5 T ij .sf Do Re Mi Fa So-So? No wonder Michael Baker and Tina Hamalainen are having problem iT's The Tympani Tolder upside down! 1 iuvf' r. Richard Baker-Head of Music Deparfmenn Band A, nd Classes, Marching Band, Pep Band, Swmq Band. r. Anlhony Bacich-Orcheslra, Small Ensembles for nresls and public relafions. T. Vincent McCowen-A Chorus, B Chorus, Girls' iorus. Sophomore Chorus, Swing Chorus, Male Chorus, nall Vocal Groups. r. Roberf Shafer--Sophomore Band, Marching Band sislanl, Pep Band, Band Classes, Sfage Band. v '18 , , .,,,m.r.., or-so ,, During a band seclional, Mr. Roberl Shafer lisfens lo Julie FolleHe's b flal. Mark Keeler, a member ol' pep band. blows his horn in supporl of his Team. Mr, Richard Balmer signals 'rhe Pep Band for lhe second ending of lhe fiqhl song 'during a pep as- sembly. Student Artists Express Creativity Interested students tound ample opportunity to express themselves and use their varied talents in West l-ligh's Art Departmentg With the aid ot Mr. Bruce Montgomery. Mrs. Renate Nadler, who taught Mrs. Jessie Loomis' classes tirst semester, and Mrs. Joy Buchan who taught second semester. pupils gained knowledge and experience with varied media in the arts ot drawing, design, ceramics, carving. sculpture, painting, and metal worlc. Using linoleum, cardboard, sillc screen, and wood, the students ex- plored the methods ot printmalcing. Finished proiects were exhibited in the show- cases on tirst tloor by tirst, second. and third year students. Some proiects were assigned: others were created completely trom the students' own ideas. New equipment including a printing press. silk screens. and two electric potter's wheels expanded the choice ot proiects. All students spent time drawing from models and still-lites, attempting to interpret their natural and man-made surroundings on paper with charcoal. inlc, pencil, challc, and crayons. Field trips were made to the recreation center, to scenic areas to slcetch. and to art exhibits in the area to observe and study the worlcs ot regional and well-lcnown artists. The department created sets tor the Variety Show and the one-act plays, and helped to make pep posters tor the hallways. Mrs. Joy Buchan-Art. ties. 68 Mrs. Jessie Loomis-Art, Art Activi- Mr. Bruce Montgomery-Art, Assistant Director of Winter Weight Lifting. Above--Mr. Bruce Montgomery gives Fawn Bantz some helptul advi Below-lnlcing a block, Sue Sinnard and Mary Brown prepare to pri Mrs. Loomis Shared Her Love of rt S rff As head of ihe Ari Deparimeniq Mrs. Jessie Loomis developed fhe Jralenis of many siudenis who were inreresied in ari. Noi only was she loved by 'rhe siudenis, laculiy, and adminisira- Hon, loui also by Jrhe cily where she was arf criiic for ihe Waierloo Courier, and direcior of The Waierloo Municipal Gallery. As a resuh' of iniuries received in an auiomobile accideni, Mrs. Loomis died on December 2. ' . A M r fl if X4- .?- .Inn-X by V' lo fr f 1. V, -.f ' '4 -K ' x4 lf 'ML' -W dw' -x ir' 'MJ CEN, 'il Phys. Ed. Develops Body and Mind The goal oT The physical educaTion classes was To promoTe physical, menTal, social, and emo- Tional growTh. This was accomplished Through par- TicipaTion in group sporTs, swimming and physical TiTness TesTs. Films and demonsTraTions were also used. ln girls' gym classes, The period began wiTh Ten minuTes oT exercises, Tollowed by group acTivi- Ty. Because oT The increased size oT classes. halT oT The girls wenT To The balcony above The boys' gym, while The oTher halT remained in The girls' gym. Speedball, Tield hockey, rope iumping, modern dance, and archery were The maior acTiviTies OT The TirsT semesTer. The second semesTer included social and Toll: dancing, Tumbling, volleyball, badminTon, and worlc on The Trampoline and parallel bars. Traclc was The Tinal acTiviTy of The year. Boys' physical educaTion classes parTicipaTed in Tlag TooTball, speedball, volleyball, baslceTball, wresTling, and rope climbing. Second semesTer acTi- viTies included Tumbling, handball, badminTon. Traclc, and soTTball. Boys who were acTive in aThleTics were excused Trom gym during Their parTicipaTion in Their sporT. OTher sTudenTs wenT To gym Twice a weelc. AT various Times during The year, physical TiTness TesTs were adminisTered To indicaTe sTudenTs' physical achievemenTs and developmenT. All sTudenTs, excepT Those wiTh medical ex- cuses, also were required To Talce swimming once a weelc unTil They compleTed The necessary require- menTs To pass ouT oT The class. The insTrucTor dem- onsTraTed liTe-saving Techniques and arTiTicial resusci- TaTion. STudenTs learned The various sTrolces and kicks. and oTTen The classes played waTer baslceTball, waTer volleyball, or waTer dodge ball. An exira umph and The ball is over The neT! . . . nineTy-seven . , . nineTy-eighT . . . nineTy-nine . . . 44 ., kv! . ir QS. Roberi' Siddens-Director of Afhlelics, Wrestling Coach, Guid- Alexander-Swimminq Coach. Corbin-Physical Educalion, American Hislory and Govern- Assislanl Varsify Foolball and Baskefball Coach. Jack Darland-Physical Education, Varsily Baskefball and Girls' Coach. Richard Dolson-Physical Educalion, Varsify Club, Direclor of Weighl' Liflinq, Assislanl' Foolball Coach, Track Coach. Mrs. Alfa Emerson-Girls' Physical Educalion, Girls' Recreaiiou Acfivilies. Fulure Nurses. Miss Linda Hansen-Girls' Physical Educalion. Miss Cora Kaher-Girls' Swimming. Mr. Jack Schuver-Physical Educalion, Boys' Swimming, Varsity Fool- ball Coach. ' Mr. Don Narveson-Boys' Golf Coach. n enlhusiaslic game ol speedlnall creales excilemenl in girls' ym classes. N.- X While -praclicing skills, Mary Brown is inslrucled on lcnoclcing by Miss Linda l-lansen. 30113 . Co-op, Basis for Vocational Choice The cooperafive work program allowed capa- ble, inferesfed sfuclenfs fo affend school a half day and fo work fhe ofher half. Applicafion for admission fo fhe co-op pro- gram' was made af fhe end of fhe firsf semesfer of fhe iunior year. The sfudenf's affendance record, grades, and characfer were considered. They were placed in fields of fheir abilify and inferesf. Co-op sfudenfs received an academic credif and a grade for a minimum of fiffeen hours of work per week, as well as salary. The program was divided info four areas wifh a co-ordinafor heading each area. Mr. Roberf Reufer direcfed Trades and lndusfries. Sfudenfs in fhis field were given iobs as mechanics, craffsman, cooks, and elecfrical workers in Waferloo and Cedar Falls businesses. Disfribufive Educafion, direcfed by Mr. Miles Tyler, included iobs in refail sfores, wholesale op- erafions, insurance agencies, and adverfising agen- cies. Nurses Aides af Allen and Schoifz Memorial Hospifals, and Office Educafion sfudenfs af fhe Adminisfrafion Building, in clownfown sfores, and in banks, were direcfed by Mrs. Arleffa Kober. Af Wesf an academic course relafed fo each division was offered. Chemisfry was required for Nurses Aides, and Office Pracfice was required for Office Educafion. A refailing course aided sfudenfs in Disfribufive Educafion. Trades and lndusfries fraining was given in fhe mechanical drawing, elec- fronics, and shop courses. As nurse's aide af Schoifz Hospifal, Sharon Mclnfyre fakes Dr. Frederick Loomis' pulse. 72 NURSE'S AIDES-Firsf row-Susan Jump, Mrs. Arleffa Kober. Diar Pruisner. Second row-Sharon Mclnfyre, Becky Pralguske, Pal' Renz, Lesle Knolce. '- -K c N 'H in ,-ifzli A , . S . ' , Mrs. Arlella Kober-Office Educafion, Nurse's Aide Educafion, Placemenf Direcfo Co-op Coordinafor. Mr. Robert Reufer-Trades and lndusfries, Co-op Coordinafor. Mr. Miles Tyler-Disfribufive Ed, Refailinq DECA Club. .M,,,f, Working parf-fime af Smif'ry's Super Valu really sacks ouf Allan So nackl row Linda Hoppenworlh, Karen Thomson. Diana Olinger, Becky Andersen Mrs Arlelra Kober Second row-Sharyn Qvern, Calhy Nielsen, a blrfhday Card af We pa er Terry Dunlee Becky Klewlel Bonnie Krizek, Sue Smilh. Third row-Kaihy Clule, 6 Cusfomer ,S mded by Wanda Huff Sharon Oleson Tom Kenr Jim Nugeri, Jan Hickman, Linda Anderson. DISTRIBUTIVE EDUCATION-Firsf row-Gail Erickson, Nancy Fleming, Mary Holbrook, Linda Billingsley, Sieve Benham, Cindy Cook. Second row-Claudia Wendi, Carol Perrin, Judy Minard, Bob Hunr, Marrin Burdick, Larry Shock, Jeannie Tyler, Wanda Huffman. Third row-Mike Sharp, Jerry Meyer, Bob Raymond, Herb Frisch, Dan Nesleby, Greg Hudson, Sieve Pererson, Fourlh row-Doug Barlh, Jerry Smifh, Chuck Shover, Mike Hogan, Tom Rindels, Brian Kerr. and I Furs? row Craig Engsfrom Tom Hall Tedda Sheldon Mr Roberl Reuier Working for Gerald Deu+h, Archired, Tedda Kaufman Second row Craig Gibleon Dale Brall Jim Ziegler Dave Carier Sheldon ClSSiqnS H19 inleriflr for Trinily Lulher ang Ron Muller Jim Abbas Third row Ted Gruver Raymond Pererson Larry BH Cl1UFCl1- Driver Education ATTer spending The Ti.rsT semesTer aT EasT High. The driver educaTion Teachers moved Their expand- ing program baclc To WesT l-ligh. where They re- mained Tor The second semesTer and summer school. EighT cars were used in The program-a Ford. ChevroleT, PlymouTh. Dodge. Oldsmobile. PonTiac. Mercury. and a Rambler. Several oT The cars were equipped wiTh air condiTioning. and all buT one car had power sTeering. The sTaTT was enlarged wiTh The addiTion oT Mr. Ron STurch and Mr. RoberT Shirlc. and The driver Training area aT WesT was ex- panded To include The secTion behind The screen in The drivo-Trainer room. which is used Tor oTTice space. RequiremenTs were also changed. Federal legislaTion increased The required number oT class- room hours Trom ThirTy To TorTy-Tive. while The Twelve Program Expands hours in The drivo-Trainers and Three hours behind The wheel remained The same. STudenTs were re- quired To have a driver's permiT beTore The class- room sessions began. The Tederal bill also sub- sidized The program by maTching The sTaTe's as- sisTance of ThirTy dollars per pupil. The course oc- cupied a Tull semesTer oT sTudy Tor several hundred sTuclenTs. New equipmenT Tor The deparTmenT included general Tilms. 500 TeeT oT homemade Tilm in- volving ThirTy emergency siTuaTions. and several movie and overhead proiecTors. The classroom phase was improved wiTh more compleTe uniTs on alcholism. emergency siTuaTions. and insurance. Several spoT-check TesTs were also devised by The insTrucTors Tor use in The drivo-Train- er phase oT insTrucTion. As a safefy precaufion, Mr. John Kaus and KaThy McCoy Tree The windshield wipers of ice. yr. John Denny-Driver Educa- ion. yr. John Ka-us-Driver Educa- I0 n. Mr. Richard Meyerhoff-Driv- er EducaTion. yr. Tery Mukai-Driver Educa- ion. Mr., Roberf Shirk-Driver Edu- cahon. Mr. Tom Simpson-Driver Edu- Eafiorg. Sophomore Baseball oac Mr. Ronald Sfurch-Driver Educafion. Assisfanf T r a c k Coach. Mr. Ray Wrighi-Driver Edu- cahon. 'ls Y 'La as 1- L Efficient Qffice Assistants Keep Busy The Business Office, under the direction ot Mr. Robert Cunningham. budgeted the school ac- counts. Several other duties ot the ottice were keep- ing accounts ot homeroom sales. handling tickets. activity book, and yearbook sales, and mimeograph- ing torms tor teachers. Mr. Cunningham was as- sisted by Mrs. Ruth Seger and several students. Six ottice practice classes were taught by Mrs. Donna Clark and Mr. Cunningham in the Business Ottice, where students learned to operate ottice equipment. In the Attendance Ottice, Miss Evelyn Gill and her student assistants recorded daily absences and tardies, which were then transterred to the students' permanent records. Permanent records dat- ing trom l932 are kept in the Attendance Ottice. A new duty ot the Attendance Ottice was record- ing the absences ot co-op students trom their iobs. is Making his daily rounds, Don Patterson collects the names of absentees. ,......4 Sorting and recording attendance slips requires the work ots both Janet Smiley and Lora Farmer. As assistant in the Business Ottice. Mrs. Ruth Seger gives change to Miss Marie Shellard. ATTENDANCE OFFICE-First row-Miss Evelyn Gill, Judy Henry, Pam Jensen, Lora Farmer, Bonnie Tide- mann, Julie Pattison. Second row--Janet Smiley. Chris Cook, Connie B-oeke, Judy Angus, Becky Hein, Norma Uhlig, Becky Heckman. Third row--Marki Williams, Monte Hauserman, Gary Eichmeyer, John Graham, Alan Russell, Don Patterson. Mary Shirk. Nurse Ensures Student Health Giving the eye test. administering the Heat Tuberculosis Test, and keeping the permanent health records tor all students were the responsibili- ties ot the school nurse, Mrs. Mildred Sheldahl. She also taught a health unit in home economics. The nurse spent every day except Tuesday atternoon in her ottice at West. She was aided each period ot the day by a student assistant. A nurse's aide, Mrs. Evelyn l'loldiman, visited West every six weeks. Mrs. Auguston and the cateteria statt began work at 6:4-O a.m. every school day to prepare the plate lunch and a la carte lines tor the teeding ot l,3OO to l.40O students per day. Eight students also aided the cooks. Ten custodians, .headed by Mr. Ernest Kristen- sen, worked in two shitts to keep West High a clean and comtortable place. The tirst shitt began at 6 a.m. and worked until 4 p.rn. The three mem- bers ot the night crew worked trom 3 p.m. to ll p.m. to tinish the work tor the next day. l NURSE'S ASSISTANTS-First row-Sue Baugher, Mrs. Mil- dred Sheldahl, Ellen Guetzlatt. Second row-Jeri Lonergan, Sheri Follette, Nancy Davisson. Not pictured-Karolyn Mc- ,nl V 'il Not every day finds Tom Brand feeling up to academics. Mrs. Mildred Sheldahl Nurse. Future Nurses. .w. .H Daniel. Yearly eye check-ups tind Kevin Parsons in a bit ot trouble lean School, Good Food Involves Many E 493' 53 ig if-Q- X9 ' 'NW ii Rai-4 gi sv QE' Pau., .4 iday morning Mrs. Jane Wrighl' and Mrs. Pauline LaQua'l'le 'epare bread slices for 265 sandwiches served al noon nch. l i I f 1, Q ski- Va . a as ,V 1 ,s a !Qiiifafsfs:!ifr1fFwEQ S aarfas ff Iii. I o . . 9,51 Q 1, L .. ' ,, F f- fi?-llsigl ea-- T fx 'K :ha ' 11395, 4 fc fi-1-3. fr l 'UDENT ASSISTANTS-Firsl' row-Donna Van Dylce, Frances 'ooclc. Diana Morgan, Kafherine Ross. Second row-Darlene eclcer, Richard Hoffman, Jim Kelley, Sharon Francis. V--,- xx . , ,V Y . V . , , ' f F , 22 S I .V i'. 3 . F f , V - -.4 4 X F nl' V! 4 V 1. i -V Y , fig' A V, V f '2 fig I I , i TL, ,V VVV , :V CAFETERIA STAFF-Firsf row-Mrs. Barbara Kern, Mrs. Doris Augusl- son, Mrs. Fern Guild, Mrs. Sadie l-luegli, Mrs. Erna Jochum, Mrs. Gail Cosgrove. Second row-Mrs. Pauline LaQual'l'e, Mrs. Efhyl Rogers, Mrs. Fern Rash, Mrs, June Wrighf, Mrs, Laura Heddens, Mrs. Connie Loonan, Mrs. Dorolhy Baker, Mrs. Mabel Lang. l IUSTODIANS-Firsl row-Mr. Ray Cornelius, Mr. Ernesl' Krisfensen, Mrs. Julia Abovc+Mr. Al Sullon rushes lo finish clean- lonner. Mrs. Rulh McNamee, Mr. George Erdmann. Second row-Mr. Richard l-lilloclc, Ing +I-ie gfaii- file before l'l'l9 fhird period fir. Alfred Sulfon, Mr. Theodore Furneaux, Mr. Willis Bishop, Mr. Virgil Sleele. gfampede, CRGANIZATIQNS m A time to gather . . . w mn' 1 in J Nix nf., ,105-' ff 2 sz-V v 5 - Q t , N4 1 4 1 -s ' A - F95 -QQ ,A 2 A , g K A 'JM .4 :A k QQ, I Y mf, 5 Q H 1 , .5 -K -,wk 94 gg A h , X 32 Jig M .Z PQ 3 ,131 B sf i Senators Propose Dress Codi Marc Slivken Cl9VOUVS Cake Gi S9f15i9'5POn' Firsi semesier officers are Jim Langlas, secrelary: Tom Beener, presidenlp sored cake walk. Phil Marlens, vice president l SENATE l-Firsf Row-Becky Brody, Becky Fox, Shannon Wood, Lois Keilhoii, Jim Langlas, Tom Beener, Phil Mariens. Mariinocl, Sharon Zander, Paula Klein. Kalhy Kenny, Karen Kempin. Second row-Becky Roiion, Phyllis Prenlice, Sandy Marcia Downs, Sue Kluver, Sue Davenport Judy Angus, Margarel' Arndi, Dede Slrom, Debby Keeley. Ginny Tice, Hamalainen, Linda Weissman. Third row-Sieve Graham, Arl' Reynolds, Hugo Orlega, Mike Zegarac, Dave Haynes, Larry Tom Walerbury, Don Palierson, Mark Pollock. Jan Niis, Dave Garrns, Bill Andrew, Jack Warmuih. Fourih row-Jim Girsch, Foss, Jeff Benson, Jerry Sievens, Sieve D. Anderson, Roger Krebs, Dan Van Syoc, Tom Simbric, Jeff Thomas, Paul McFerron. Thomas, Rich Kaplan, Alan Grimm. Fifih row-Sieve Carl, John Graham, John Reirum, Clark l-lammelman, Dick Hinson, Ed Bill Cook, Doug Builer, LG Kyner, Hap Annis, Mark Brenner, Craig Ramsell, Dave Seger. and Sponsor Social Events 3 The STudenT SenaTe was a very imporTanT parT oT VesT High. RepresenTing The enTire sTudenT body, The i f enaTe meT every Three weeks To review school pol- i nies, To discuss currenT school problems, or To work on ne oT The many SenaTe-sponsored acTiviTies. These ac- viTies included The UniTed Appeal Tund-raising drive, 'le cake walk To raise money Tor A.F.S., The sTudenT-Tac- lTy baskeTball game, The moonlighT dances, and The pring Prom. OTTicers Tor SenaTe l were Tom Beener, presidenTg hil MarTens, vice presidenT: and Jim Langlas, secreTary. he oTTicers were elecTed by a voTe Trom The enTire sTu- enT body. All senior homeroom represenTaTives were ligible Tor presidenT, iunior represenTaTives, Tor vice residenT, and sophomore represenTaTives, Tor secreTary. The sevenTy-one senaTors did Their work Through ven commiTTees. CommiTTee chairmen were senior naTors chosen by The advisers and oTTicers. Chairmen r The TirsT semesTer were Becky RoTTon, social: Bill ,ook, audiTorium: Hap Annis, ciTizenshipg Linda Weiss- ian, scholarship: Mark Brenner, saTeTyg Craig Foss, xTra-curricular: and Sue DavenporT, welTare. SenaTe ll oTTicers were Bill Cook, president Phil 4arTens, vice presidenT: and Jim Langlas, SecreTary. ior SenaTe ll The chairmen were Becky Reese, social, flike Broell, audiToriumq JeTT Benson, ciTizenship: Carol dwards, scholarship: Dave Langlas, saTeTy1 Bob Weyh- auch, exTra-curricular: and Sue DavenporT, welTare. The welfare commiTTee was newly Tormed To replace he ThriTT commiTTee. Miss EaiTh KurTzweil was The Tac- lTy adviser. She was aided in her duTies by The commiT- ee chairmen and The SenaTe oTTicers. T Second semesTer oTTicers are Bill Cook, presidenT: Phil MarTens vice presidenT: Jim Langlas, secreTary. mm SENATE ll-Firsl row-Jim Langlas, Bill Cook, Phil MarTens. Second row-KaThy LindquisT, Sue ScoTT, Janice Aasgaard, Nancy STulTz, Mary Hadley, Sue DavenporT, Marcia Downs, Carol Edwards, Ginny Tice, Sandy Johnson, Becki Williams, Cinde Johnson, Vicki Ferris. Third row-Lois KeilholTz, Barbara Hagy, Jeannie Edwards, Ken HarTman, Bill Larson, Mike Shanley, Greg Owens, Jim Cook, Mike Zegarac, David Haynes, Becky Reese, Gary Arms, ArT Reynolds, Karen Parker, STeve Carl. FourTh row-Tom WaTerbury, Mary Edsill, Roger Krebs, David BarTleTT, Richard Kaplan, Dan Van Syoc, Marc Maassen, Bob Weyhrauch, Barbara STarkey, Randy Bearbower, Jim WhiTe, Ed Rohli. FiT+h row-ArT Sorge, Kevin Turner, Jeff Thomas, John Graham, RoberT Siegel, Dennis Ferguson, STeve Geiger, Mike Broell, Dave NoelTing, Dave Langlas, Jack HiaTT, Bill Telfer, Sam WalThour, Dick Hinson, John ReTrum, Clay Briggs, Allan Sonnack, Tom FlinT. Senate Enlivens School with Activities Dick Hinson presents gifts to Becky Loomis and Mrs. Santa Claus tor an evening moonlight. and Bill Cook, Mr. The Senate sponsored many activities including the United Appeal tund-raising drive, the A.F.S. Cake Walk, the student-taculty basketball game, the moonlight dances. and the prom. The United Appeal drive raised SISO which was donated to the city drive in West l-ligh's name. The cake walk, which raised 580, was co-sponsored by the Senate and by the A.F.S. The student-taculty basketball game teatured the Westettes in semi-precision drill and an assortment ot 'Faculty members. The game brought about S600 to add to the exchange stu- dent tund. The moonlight and the prom were initiated by the Social Committee. The committee decorated the Student Center, arranged tor bands, and saw that everyone had a good time. The Senate added a tew amendments to West's dress code to cope with more modern trends in tashions. Culottes tor girls could be worn it they tit properly and were ot reasonable length. The code stated that boys' hair should be properly groomed, should not be in the eyes, and should not cover the collar in the back. M-an Afiif S 'tra T ttiis s 's '...- it K 'i . -, 'Y Above-As Senate president, Tom Beener accepts trom Marine Sergeant Bill Forkner a book in honor ot Jack Bowland, a tormer student ot West. Left-Mr. William Gibson ponders a senate motion. Wahawks Gather in tudent Center The STudenT CenTer is The livingroom ,oT WesT High School. lT is a place where sTudenTs can go To Talk wiTh Triends, To lisTen To popular music, or iusT To be alone To Think or sTudy. Very Tew schools have such ouTsTanding TaciliTies. In charge of The sTudenT cenTer were The sTudenT direc- Tors Sandy Johnson, Ginny Tice. Bill Cook, and Dick l-linson, who were chosen aT The beginning oT The year by The guidance deparTmenT To acT as hosTs and hosTesses in The sTudenT cenTer. These Tour seniors welcomed visiTors and made The sTudenT cenTler an enjoyable place Tor all sTudenTs oT WesT Hig . Included in The duTies oT The sTudenT direcTors were The purchasing oT records Tor The sTereo, decoraTing The STudenT CenTer and display case. preparing The senaTe rooms Tor meeTings, helping plan moonlighT dances. and parTicipaTing in STudenT SenaTe and AcTiviTies Council. During The NorTh CenTral AssociaTion evaluaTion, They ran errands Tor The evaluaTing Team. Mrs. Marjorie Fish and Mr. Wesley Sodergren. The advisers Tor The STudenT CenTer. assisTed and advised The sTudenT direcTors. PaTTy Turner expresses her delighT as she Talks wiTh her friends in The sTudenT cenTer. ssi,s Sandy Johnson and Dick Hinson examine The plans Tor an upcoming social evenT. DirecTors are responsible Tor enTerTaining sTudenTs before school and during The noon hour. Here Bill Cook, Ginny Tice and Sandy Johnson selecT records Tor The sTereo. Gaveliers Voice Homeroom Views Gaveliers was an organizafion of all homeroom presidenfs. Hs maior goal was fo creafe more efficienf and spirifed homerooms fhrough discussions of mu- fual homeroom problems. Gaveliers also worked close- ly wifh fhe Senafe on many maior school acfivifies. Special Gavelier acfivifies included organizing and sponsoring fhe needy families which many home- rooms helped af Chrisfmas fime, giving a spring fea in honor of fhe feachers, improving fhe scholarship of Wesi' High, and framing a new Gavelier consfi- fufion. The new consfifufion included fhe qualifica- fions for a Gavelier and fhe disciplinary acfion which would expel a Gavelier from his office. Officers for Gaveliers l were Mike Broell, presi- denfg Marcia Hammond, vice presiclenfg and Nancy Swisher, secrefary. For Gaveliers II officers were Ron Cue, presidenfg Rick Corfon, vice presidenfg and Nancy Brody, secrefary. Mrs. Efhel Scoff was fhe faculfy adviser. GAVELIERS I-Firsf row-Ann Guefzlaff, Mary Lou Gillam, Becky Tiller, Sue Hermeier, Marcia Hammond, Nancy Swisher, Fonda Lindaman, Sherrie Roehr, Janef Minard, Jackie Refers. Second row-Sue Pefers, Georgia Poffer, Valerie Baker, Bev Uze, Sharon Keilholfz, Diane Langham, Debby Myers, Carol Edwards, Paula Adams, Coleen Ross, Nancy Miller. Third row-Tom Willoughby, Sfeve Slivken, Dick Jensen, Bob D. Smifh, Randy Bearbower, Sheri Edwards, Vickie Mifchell, Bob Telfer, Arnie Sorge, Hank Edsill, Dick, Rowell, Bernie Graser. GAVELIERS il-Firsi row-William Marvell, Julie McCombs, Debby Myers, Kafhy Lippold, Ellen Guefzlaff, Jo Sloan, Sundee Hick- man, Dixie Caifo, Nancy Swisher, Becky Brody. Second row-Marfy Averill, Scoff Nuff, Kenf Schulfz, Teresa Wilharm, Jane Brag- don, Karen Sfevenson, Ann Allbaugh, Vicky Myers, Diane Langham, Bernie Graser, Sfeve Graham. Third row-Rick Wafson, Alan Grimm, Marie Marfinod, Linda Pefersen, Sherri Roehr, Tom Wilson, Dana Paulsen, Darrel Hundley, Tom Willoughby, Max Mueller, Alan Lange. Fourfh row-Bob Telfer, Mike McMullin, Ron Cue, Al Lemke, Michele Heacock, Terry Van Sickle, Sandi Reynolds, Greg Wise, Tom Tempel, Don Young, Dave Thomas, Sfeve Chollar. Fiffh row-Dale Einwalfer, Rick Corfon, Dan McMahill, Kevin Parsons. John Foufs, Dan Lorraine, Jim Crandall, Sfeve Hasfings, Doug Bufler, Jerry Hansen, Jack Jones, Larry Moses, Sfan Goodvin. Council Provides List of Activities Activities Council was composed ot the heads ot all school organizations. President, representa- tives trom Band, Orchestra and Chorus, Senate president, and editors ot the Wahawk and Specta- tor were invited to become members. The Council's main proiect was reviewing the point system used in awarding Golden W's and guards. They met during the third week ot each month with taculty adviser, Mr. Merlin Scholl. Otti- cers ot Activities Council were Becky Loomis, presi- dent: Joe l-loxie, vice president: and Becky Reese, secretary. Y 12 f I Mr. Merlin Scholl and Becky Loomis correct the final draft of X the West High activity booklet. ' 5 it iw' 'A ' ACTIVITIES COUNCIL--First row-Margaret Juel, Marki Williams, Becky Reese, Becky Loomis, Joe Hoxie, Diane Thompson, Mr. Merlin Scholl. Second row-Carol Edwards, Kay Kober, Gail Lamb, Kathy Kenny, Jane Bragdon, lngrid Moe, Bev Uze. Third row- Jim Ehle, Jim Jacobsen, Dick l-linson, Tom Beener, Jett Thomas, Chuck McConlcey, Marc Slivken. Honor Club Has College Bowl Game WesT l-ligh's Honor Club, known as Kappa Gamma Pi, concerned iTself wiTh raising The scholas- Tic achievemenfs of The enfire school. ln an efforT To achieve The goal, members proposed a plan of Tuforing sTudenTs desiring help in cerfain subiecf areas before school. A 3.5 cumulafive grade poinT over a period of Three semesTers was The prerequis- iTe for club membership. Jeff Benson, club presiclenT was ably assisfed in execufing his official duTies by vice presidenT, Becky Reese: secreTary. Karen Sfevenson: and Treas- urer, KaThy LindquisT. Mr. Roberf Tracy served as TaculTy adviser. The lasT Thursday of each monfh found mem- bers enioying programs such as Bell Telephone's Telephones of Tomorrow and a reporT on The naTion's defense sysfem by KWWL's Warren Meade. FesTive holiday Treafs and a baffle of The brains in a simulafed College Bowl were feafured aT The annual Chrisfmas parTy. Regular business meefings were also enhanced by TasTy refreshmenfs. A spring pofluclc supper was Honor Club's finale. Jeff Benson, a perplexed president seems doubfful abouT The group's suggesfions for fufure programs. HONOR CLUB-Firsf row-Sue Den l-larfog, Linda Barlcer, Barb Bandfielcl, Cafhy Chambers, Carol Culver, Linda Ridder, Marga- reT Thielen, Krisfine Schreiner. Second row-Becky Heclrman, Linda Davis, Claudia Osfheimer, Ann Allbaugh, Karen Sfevensong Phyllis Blood, Judy Liffring, Kay Kober, Linda Weissman, Mary Phelps. Third row-Diane Kammerdiner, Linda Chrisfensen, Beclcy Reese, Kafhy LindquisT, Paula Klein, Wanda Weber, Janef Rohlf, Sue STreeT, Jane Tjeplces, Kafhie Richardson, Carol Meyer, Gin- ny Tice. Fourfh row-Diane Ruisch, Liz Leisfilcow, Gary Mafzner, Ron Cue, Joe l-loxie, Jeff Benson, Gusf Olson, Wayne Weissman, Craig Foss, Karen Parker, Phyllis Prenfice. Fi'f'l'l1 row-Allen Thomas, Gil Levine, Randy Boss, Jeff Grinnell, Bob Thorbrogger, Wail- Ter Senchina, Barry Corson, Jim Ogden, Andy Newman, Roger Krebs. Local Ministers Visit Bible Club Each Tuesday morning aT 7:50 a group of abouT TwenTy-Tive WesT High sTudenTs meT in The LiTTle TheaTer To sTudy The Bible. Through a sTudy oT The scripTures, The members TelT ThaT They were beT- Ter equipped To meeT The challenge oT living a life Tor ChrisT in a modern world. Prayers, TesTimonies. and Bible insTrucTion from special speakers were The maior acTiviTies of The school year. Two special speakers were Dr. Viggo Olsen, a medical docTor and missionary To EasT PalcisTan, and Dr. Allan Lewis. presidenT OT a mission agency. Wa- Terloo pasTors who spoke were Rev. John Aeby of Grace BreThren Church, Rev. Ralph Colas of The Hagerman BapTisT Church, Rev. David Moore of The WalnuT STreeT BapTisT Church, Rev. Donald PolsTon oT The Falls Avenue Wesleyan Church, and Rev. Orval Terrell oT The WalnuT STreeT BapTisT Church. Mr. Karl Anderson was TaculTy adviser Tor The club. JaneT Jepperson was presidenT and Alan BarT- ling was vice presidenT. ll CW J 'TPT : '5'-9 ag T N. N. - U ' Rev. Ralph Colas gives an accounT of Samson's advenTures. BlBLE CLUB-Firsl' row-Bev Williamson, Janice Wehr. Marcia Pollock, Alan BarTling, Mr. Karl Anderson, Diane Thompson. Joyce Wilson. Second row-Deliliah SuTTon, Glenda Reagan, Linda Eibey, Donna Clark, KaThy Buclc, Viclcy Chase, Jeri Prochaslca, Barbara Prochaska. Third row-Judy Probert KaThie Richardson, l-lelen Collins, Ardell WiTT, Angene Beseler, Wilma BarTling, BeTl'y BuTler, Karen Ormond, Darwin Moore. FourTh row-Gloria Shepard, BeTTy LuTlce, Edifh Williamson, Carol Hoch, Rosalie Dreesman, Jane ReiTer, Diana Dahlgaard, MargareT Juel. 3 Exchange Students Bring Addec Spanish Club was especially inleresiing and in- formalive because ils membership included Hugo Orlega, Wes+'s exchange sludenl from Peru, and Mrs. Gloria Trager, a iaculiy adviser, and a nalive of Mexico. Special aciiviiies included a car wash, a bake sale, a bowling parly, and a Chrisrmas parly wiih a pifiaia. Miss Janice Rippenkroeger was ihe orher fac- uliy adviser. Officers were Kalhy Kenny, presidenlg Jeff Grinnell, vice presidenig Jackie Peiers, secre- Jraryg and Margarei Theilen, Treasurer. Members of German Club broughl happiness io Walerloo ciiizens ai Chrisimas by donaling mon- ey ro needy families and by caroling ai Americana Nursing Home and Woodlawn Convalesceni Home. They also saw a German play al' S.C.l., saw slides of Germany, and wenl 'robogganing and bowling. Mr. Viclor Mokricky was The faculry adviser. Officers were Margarei Jluel, presidenig Lora Far- mer, vice presidenig and Lynne McCliniock, secre- rary. Officers of French Club were Jane McKins+ry, president Marie Marlinod, vice president and Karen Askelson, secreiary. Marie was Wes+'s ex- change siudenl from France. Mrs. Shirley Bassell' and Mrs. Laura Siecher were iaculiy advisers. The club had skils, speakers, and a Valen+ine's parly. A+ one meelingmembers were 'rrealed To choco- laie eclairs made by sludenis. FRENCH CLUB-Firsi row-Mrs. Shirley Basserlr, Eileen Cusher, Berry Terwedo, Karen Kempin, Linda Elsberry, Jo Siddens, Sue Her rneier, Karen Askelson, Sue Scorr, Nancy Swisher, Mrs. Laura Slecher. Second row-Jo Sloan, Bev Uze, Ann Bragdon, Debbie Mennen- ga, Frances Spore, Vicky Chase, Connie Courbai, Shanlee Johnson, Sue Davenpori, Linda Rogers, Diane Kammerdiner, Dede Slrom, Linda VVeissman. Third row-Suzie Burd, Angene Baseler, Norma Sfeege, Julie Miehe, Mariha Walker, Debbie Leo, Sandy Smilh, Danerle Srarman, Bonnie Smiih, Phyllis Preniice, Sundee Hickman, Sharon Clark, Randi Osness. Fourih row-Jennifer Left Carol Crap- ser, Jane McKinsiry, Marie Marrinod, Lois Keilholiz, Becky Loomis, Gail Gowans, Lana Forlune, Kris Schreiner, Paiiy Parker, Sue Ros- sin, Karol Yeager, Kaihleen Buck, Diane Langham. Fiffh row-Barb Buckley, Julie Folleife, Debbie Hurley, Jan Niis, Bill Howland Sieve Wilcken, Gary Knight Dan Holikamp, Dean Dickson, Hugo Oriega, Pam Singer, Sara Arnold, Sandy Reinis. SPANISH CLUB--Firsi' row--John Nedrwig, Sieve Wilcken, Mrs. Gloria Trager, Margare+ Thielen, Jeff Grinnell, Kaihy Kenny, Jackie Perers, Miss Janice Rippenkroeger, Kay Kober, Tom Corsello, Gil Levine. Second row-Cindy Olson, Peggy Chrislopherson, Susan Ja- cobsen, Deborah Brownell, Caihy Robinson, Kaihy Moos, Dede Slrom, Carol Kleisi, Jane Beckman, Margarei Arndi, Pauleiie Cal- veri, Baile Deyo, Susan Pelers. Third row-Kaihy Lippold, Cindy German, Vickie Gardner, Sue Kluver, Cindy Bindseil, Dianna Den- nis, Debbie Michaels, Kalhy Wesfon, Julie Gray, Cheryl Bindseil, Jo Ann Freeman. Ka'lhy Lindquist Elaine Ross, Elisa Kampfe. Fourih row-Sherri Brown, Barb Miehe, Sheila Reynolds, Carole Nicholas, Karen Parker, Marie Marlinod, Eunice Jensen, Cafhy Beckman, Nancy Conrad, Barb Slarkey, Jeanefle Grier, Becky Nielsen, Deon Srewarl. Fiffh row-Bev Williamson, Linda Beckman, Mike Morris, Rick Corion, Dennis Ferguson, Norman Graff, Mike Wienands. Hugo Orrega, Jan Niis, Diane Wilson, Marilyn Leininger. nderstanding to Language Clubs ,XX s Keilhollz squirls Sleve Wilcken wills kelcliup lo demonslrale :renclw dialogue as Jo Ellen Siddens and Mike McMullin walcl'1 veclanlly. FRANCE Spanish Club eagerly walls lo grab candy il guesl Melody Hira- yama breaks llwe pi?lala. iRMAN CLUB-Firsl row-Barbara Grovo, Debbie Nolling, Lora Farmer, Margarel Juel, Lynn McClinlock, Mr. Viclor Mokricky, drey Happel, Linda Ridder, Second row-Coleen Ross, Cay Chrislian, Diane Hummel, Norma Ulwlig, Janice Aasgaard, Linda Davis, me Merry, Becky l-leckman. Third row-Glenda Benlley, Vivian Ridenour, Paula Klein, Eileen Cuslier, Joyce Wilson, Janel Rolall, Di- 2 Ruiscli, Belly Lulke, Carolyn Wesler. Fourlh row-Dennis Black, Max Mueller. Darwin Moore, David Winegarden, Sleven Eylers, ke Mueller, Kenl Wriglwl, Jon McNamee, Loren Leisinger, Pele Geerlings. Fiflh row-Gil Levine, Craig Ramsell, Cliarles Van Lengen, ug Casleel, Don Leislilcow, Craig Burch, Dan Power, Jim Jacobsen, Dean Lillie, Frank Garber. .F.S. Learns from Foreign Students The primary purpose of Wesl's chapler was lo assisl' rhe Sludenr Senare in sponsoring a foreign sludenl. Money was raised in several ways: pencil sales, bake sales, a cake walk, and a sludenr-facully baskelball game. The meelings, held lwice monlh- ly, were highlighled by speakers who spoke abou? ff foreign counlries. Presiding over lhe meelings were Phyllis Prenlice, presidenl: Cindy Harmon, vice i presidenl: Becky Loomis, secreiaryg and Nancy Srullz, rreasurer. lnsread of one A.F.S. winler program sludenl, lhe school received Two. Hugo Orlega came ro Wesl' from Puno, Peru. His hosr family was lhe Perry Griers. Marie Marlinod arrived lale in lhe year from France and lived wirh The Dick Srreels. Two ofher srudenrs came +o Wesr on 'rhe ln- 'lernalional Chrislian Youlh Exchange Program. Jan Niis of Belgium siayed wilh The Dean Plal r family. Jan was nored for his frankness on iusr aboul' any- rhing and everyrhing. Chrisrina Hamalainen came from Helsinki, Fin- land lo slay wirh The M.C. Harmons. Tina fell in love wirh hamburgers and malls. Her American sisler, Cindy, was Wesl s A.F.S. Americans Abroad srudenr lhe previous summer in lsranbul, Turkey. Marie Marfinod brings one phase of her culfure lo Wesl High sfuden rhrough French folk songs. AMERICAN FIELD SERVICE-Firsi' row-Amy McGra+h, Sharon Melendy, Ann Allbaugh, Pal Parker, Judy Liflring. Ann Pexa, Deb- bie See, Linda Elsberry, Bev Williamson, Marsha Greene, Belh Billner, Shirley Lederman, Brenda Franklin, Diane Hummel. Second row- Sue Hahn, Julie Follelle, Mrs. Doroihea Huebner, Rick Corion, Marie Mariinod, Jan Niis, Nancy Slullz, Phyllis Prenlice, Cindy Harmon Becky Loomis, Hugo Orrega, Chrislina Hamalainen, Sherrie Roehr, Marilyn Leininger, Lana Forlune. Third row-Jane? Smiley, Dede Slrom, Ann Bragdon, Kalhy Lippold, Pal' Turner, Norma Sleege, Nancy Swisher, Jeri Whirlemore, Marilyn Van Hoozer, Karen Kemp! in, Dixie Cairo, Marian Easlon, Sue Scolr, Georgia Poiier, Belsy Cochran, Elaine Ross, Mary Kabele, Jean Fosler, Joanne Munson Jeanne Munson, Bev Arnold, Mary Hadley, Rosemary Davis, Diana Segebarrh. Fourfh row-Jeanne Cordes, Peggy Miller, Becki Wil- liams, Janei' Chrislensen, Linda Davis, Mary Rodgers, Judy Angus, Marrha Walker, Debbie Leo, Julie Miehe. Marcia.Hammond, Janel ROl1lii JO Slddefw. Karen ASli9lSOf1. KGY Kober, Janice Aasgaard, Diane Arnold, Margaref Bailey, Sandy Smirh, Sue Hagerslrom, Cindy Blf1d59llu Kafhy Plager, Linda Easlman. Dannerle Srarman, Glenda Benlley. Fifih row-Nancy Miller, Carol Edwards, Valerie Baker, Anila Ury, Cay Chrislian, Linda Chrisiensen, Linda Tucker, Becky Fox, Vickie L. Gardner, Phyllis Blood, Shannon Wood, Becky Reese, Sue Slreef, Diane Jacobs, Jane Ormslon, Kalhy Lindquisl, Leilani Billings, Vivian Ridenour, Pam Jurgens, PaH'y Corsello, Sue Runyan, Linda Weissman, Karen Smilh. Sixlh row-Sherri Brown, Sue Davenporf, Kalhy Kenny, Teresa Wilharm, Jane McKinsl'ry, Jane Beck- man, Bel'ly Terwedo, Karla Wahl, Carol Chollar, Tandy Winder, Candy Thein, Diane Wilson, Carol Crosswaile, JeaneH'e Grier, Nancy Brees, Gloria Shepard, Jane Bergsirom, Karhleen Buck, Pam' Cooley, Jeannie'Eclwards, Jane Bragdon, Diana Dahlgaard, Diane Lang- ham, Barb Miehe. Sevenlh row-Sue Hermeier, Kris Schreiner, Vicki Downey, Linda Barker, Barb Bandlield, Jacki Cook, Marcia Pol- lock, Linda Barnharr, Gina Munson, Sieve Wilcken, Jerry Grier, Pam Singer, Sheri FolleH'e, Lonnie Diehm, Janice Wehr, Linda Ridder, Nancy Buxron, Connie Cray, Mary Shirk, Linda Beckman. Karen Smilh and Linda Elsberry sell goodies +0 raise money for A.F.S. Fun is fun in any lan- guage. Jan Niis, Cindy Harmon, Hugo Orfega, Jerry Grier, and Valerie Baker seem +0 be com- municaling in spife of Hue language barrier. Math and Science Stimulate Activity Mr. Wayne Folks, adviser tor the Astronomy Club, directed the young astronomers in their meet- ings and in their construction ot telescope acces- sories. One special proiect was the construction ot a radio to receive broadcasts ot astronomical intorma- tion trom the tederal government. The Astronomy Club had been without an observatory tor three years. ln March the club received a new Fairbanks telescope and mounted it in the new Shirey Observ- atory. Otticers ot the club were Lonnie Schwicke- rath, president: Dave Gorton, vice president: and Steve G. Anderson, secretary. The Junior Engineering Technical Society en- ioyed many interesting meetings, including a lecture on recent scientitic accomplishments in medicine by Prot. Marvin Gould, the JETS coordinator trom lowa State University: a seminar with several engi- neerinq students trom Ames: and several Bell Tele- phone tilms. Thanks to the ettorts ot Mr. Robert Hare, JETS adviser, the club was able to tour Col- lins Radio Plant and Broadcasting Stations in Cedar Rapids. JETS otticers were Dick l-linson, president: Roger Krebs, vice president: and Carol Meyer, sec- retary. Every member ot West's Math Department served as an adviser to Math Club, which met week- ly in three groups: calculator, slide-rule, and puzzles and problems seminar. The Club also held meetings in which all members met to discuss problems ot T ' tri' it f l ' ' the club. Otticers tor Math Club were John Henry. president: Dan Dresselhaus, vice president: Jim Mr. Clarence McConkey explains a proot to Math Club member Thompson, secretary: and Gail Lamb. ACTlVlT'e5 Council representative. 'L . s - ax .1 4 ,X - Sam Richmond. MATH CLUB-First row-Miss Viola Smith, Gail Lamb, Dan Dresselhaus, John Henry, Jim Thompson, Mr. Clarence McConkey. Second row-Nancy Stultz, Carol Meyer, William Marvell, Steve Kehoe, Dave Winegarden, Steven G. Anderson, Diane Kammer- diner, Mary Plummer. Third row-Mark Dieckrnann, Chuck Black, Tom Corsello, Greg Stangel, Don Leistikow, Randy Anderson, Kirk Van Dorn, Sam Richmond. JETS--Firsi row-Carol Culver, Carol Meyer, Roger Krebs, Dick Hinson, Mr. Roberl' Hare. Second row-Mark Dieckmann, Chuck Black, Dan Dresselhaus, Jim Raudabaugh, Greg Burow, David Winegarden, Pe+e Geerlings. Third row-Alan Russell, Dave Seger. John Refrum, Ed Rohlf, John Henry, Craig Magee. ASTRONOMY CLUB-Firsi' row-Sfeven G. Anderson, Michael Mace, Chuck McConkey, Mr. Wayne Folks. Second row-Larry Black, Mark Dieckmann, Dan Wilson, Lonnie Sohwickerafh, Dan Herzog, Mike Morris. Third row-Jim Jacobsen, John Henry. Jerry Grier. Alan Thornberry, Gary Mueller, David Gorfon. fi i Q., we-. ' 5 'WOM Above-YOUNG DEMOCRATS-Firsl row-Becki Williams, Keilh Maiden, Marki Williams, Gindy Church, Mr. Edwin Slone. Second row-Shirley Leclerman, Cheryl Dishinger, Sandy Ackerson, Sue Ackerson, Connie Wolff, Jackie Hoy. Third row-Mike Mueller, Tom Corsello, Sleven G. Anderson. Lefl-During lhe fall eleclions, You-ng Republicans and Young Democrals boosled cam- paigning efforls. Mark Dieckmann, Fred Ash, and Greg Kroeger phoned polilical messages lo parly members. Groups Support Political Campaigns Young Democrals and Young Republicans showed lhal Wesl l-ligh sluclenls are aware of lheir world and willing lo work lo promole lhe lhings 'rhey believe in. Twelve Young Democrals and lheir adviser Mr. Edwin Slone mel every olher Thursday lo hear polilical speakers or lo debale wirh lhe Young Republicans. During lhe fall eleclions 'lhey helped al Democraiic headquarlers. Spring aclivilies in- cluded a lrip lo lhe capilol al Des Moines. Club officers were Marki Williams, presidenl: and Keirh Maiden, vice presidenl. Young Republicans was a group of lweniy sludenls and lheir adviser Mr. Jerry Kramer. Young Republican aclivilies included discussions wilh polirical speakers, debales, work al Republican headquarlers, and a lrip lo Des Moines lo see 'rhe slale legislalure. Jim Jacobsen was presidenl of Young Republicans. YOUNG REPUBLICANS-Firsl' row-Mark Dieckmann, Dan Wilson, Gail Lamb, .Jirn Jacobsen. Marilyn Johnson. Jan Niis, Mr. Jerrv Kramer. Second row-Frances Priesl, Linda Eibey, Linda Chrislensen, Ingrid Moe, Donna Clark, Nancy Slullz, Sue Smilh. Third row-Mike Morris, Wally Slrayer, Barb Slarkey, Barb Buckley, Pal Reuler, Eileen Cusher, David Winegarden, Rodney Sewell. Fourlh row-Fred Ash, Richard Plall-, John Henry. LG Kyner, Greg Nelson, Greg Slangel, Craig l-loldiman. Greg Kroeger, Chuck McConkey. Terpsichore Learns New Techniques The members of Terpsichore, under The direcTion oT Mrs. Gloria Trager, pracTiced TervenTly Tuesdays and Thurs- days aTTer school on The sTage. New muscles were oTTen sTrained and pulled, buT They were greeTed wiTh smiles and plenTy oT geT-up-and-go. Exercises were oTTen made easier by The accompanimenT oT records of The Tiiuana Brass. AbouT TwenTy-Tive girls parTicipaTed. and all helped To choreograph rouTines Tor The Varieiy Show. As Varieiy Show TryouTs neared, pracTices were oTTen scheduled on SaTurdays, Sundays, and addiTional days aTTer school. Special Terpsichore acTiviTies included a Trip To Waver- ly To see oTher modern dance and balleT groups perTorm. The oTTicers were Kay Kober. presidenTg Phyllis Blood. vice presidenT7 Marg Thielen. secreTary: and Ann Allbaugh, Treasurer. l MargareT Thielen polishes her rouTine for va- iefy show Try-ouTs. TERPSICHORE-Firsi row-Donna McNamee, Janice Aasqaard. Frances PriesT. Gail Lamb, Kay Kober, NaJean Hrdliclca, Sherrie Brown. Second row-Pam FausT, Susan Jacobsen, Mary Lou Gillam, Jenelle WhiTesell, Lonnie Diehm, Barb Bandfielcl, Barb Buclc- ley. Sherrie Roehr, Phyllis Blood. Y Groups Are Active in Community Y-Teens, sponsored by Mrs. Joyce Kloosira, speni' a successful year working 'for friendship and fellowship. lngrid Moe, presideni and Debbie Mi- chaels, vice presideni, presided over meeiings which were held on Jrhe iirsr Tuesday of The monrh. The club was aciive in comrnuniiy service and supporied a needy 'family ai Easier. Hi-Y mei every oiher Tuesday ai The YiM.C.A. Officers were Randy Harp, president and Doug Moses, vice presidenr, wiih Mr. Lewis l-luii as fac- ulry adviser. Special aciiviiies included a irip io ihe Waverly Air Base and a visii io Jrhe home of W Jr l d 'r + h' ll Jr' . Y-Teens iake advaniaqe of Y.W.C.A. faciliiies for a swimming a a er OO OC or O See IS gun CO ec 'On pa rry. Y-TEENS - Firsi' row -- Mrs. Joyce Kloosira, Edirh William- son, Debbie Michaels, Ingrid Moe, Connie Dove. Second row-Janice Seda, Linda Cul- berr, Jeanerie Grier, Bev Wil- liamson, Pal' Gibbs, Lynda Brechrbill, Marrha Keiderling. Noi' Piciured-Linda Jobes, Linda Burke. Hi-Y-Firsi' row-Craig Marlin, Rick Eighme, Mr. Lewis Huff, Doug Moses, Randy Harp, Bob Heene, Bob Kayser, Sieve Hasi- ings. Second row-Jerry Saucerman, Larry Fellmer, Jeff Hor-ron, Rick Fouriner, Rick Kacher, Joe Card, Jim Booker, Cleve Saucer- man. Third row-Eric Gunderson, Darrel Seqebarrh, Larry lsackson, Mike Wienands, Chuck l'-ieene, Bill Cowan, John Nelson, Larry Gary, Mike Banrz. Fourfh row-Tom Zilmer, Mike Bachman, Marc Slivken, Mark Paras, Tom Penaluna, Darrell Dray, Cliff Fox, Tim Tullis, Darold Lamphier. Fifrh row-Hap Annis, Jefli'Green, Sieve Grimm, Sieve Kirk, Bill Cook, Tom Beener, Sieve Griffin, Randy Perersen. Members Explore Teaching Opportunities I 1 V 1 lg Becky Reese and Jane Ormsfon seem lo enioy slory-lime as much as 'the sludenls. Many inleresling programs and a Prospecrive Teachers' Day al S.C.l. helped Wesl l-ligh's Fulure Teachers 'ro become beller acquainled wilh many aspecls ol a reaching career. lncluded in lheir monlhly meelings were a panel of srudenl' leachersg Mrs. Mildred Sheldahl. Jrhe school nurse: and Miss Glenda Mabrey, school- parenl' coordinalor. The highlighl ol lheir year was a 'rrip lo Vinron lo visif 'lhe Iowa School for lhe Blind. Presidenl' Becky Reese, Presidenl and Program Chairman Deon Slewarl, Secrelary-Treasurer Sun- dee l-lickman, and Tacully adviser Mr. Clarence Mc- Conkey provided rhe sludenls wilh an opporrunily 'ro decide whelher leaching was The field for Them. FUTURE TEACHERS-Firsf row-Deon Slewarl, Becky Reese, Sundee Hickman, Mr. Clarence McConkey. Second row-Kalhy Ralh- bun, Maureen l-leiberger. Vicki Ferris, Valerie Baker, Belh Billner, Shirley Lederman. Third row-Linda Tucker, Sue Den Harlog. Deanna Berls, Sue Bredow, Jane Ormslon, Kalhy Lindquisl. Future Nurses Assist in Hospital l Members of Jrhe Fulure Nurses Club learned lhrough experience if nursing was lo be 'rhe career l for lhem. Of The sevenly members, many worked as Candy Slripers al Schoilz Memorial Hospilal spending volunleer hours in pedialrics, managing 'rhe gifl' and baby carls. and working in lhe gill' shop. Olhers worked for lhe Red Cross blood bank and fhe immunizalion clinic. A public heallh nurse, an obslelric nurse, a lab lechnologisl. and a missionary doclor from Easl' Pakislan highlighled 'rhe monlhly meelings. A film, Narco'lics-Why Nol? , was also presenled. A group of girls from 'rhe Dysarl l-ligh School wanling 'ro organize a new Eulure Nurses Club visiled a meeling for ideas of possible programs and pro- cedures. The school nurse, Mrs. Mildred Sheldahl, and Mrs. Alla Emerson, physical educalion leacher, were facully advisers. Officers were Diane Thompson, presidenlg Shannon Wood, vice presidenl: Nancy Miller, secrelaryg Gwen Thomson, 'rreasurerg and Cindy Harmon, program chairman. Diane Thompson consulls wi'lh Sheri Follelle, a school nurse's assislal abou? 'l'he club's needy family. FUTURE NURSES-Firsi' row-Debbie See, Ann Pexa, Pam Jensen, Linda Barker, Marcia Pollock, Jane McKinslry, Sandy Ackerson, Belh Bil-lner, Linda' Eibey, Shirley Lederman. Second row-Jane Tiepkes, Linda Killrell, Mrs. Mildred Sheldahl. Cindy Harmon. Nan- CY Mlllef- Diane Tl10f'f1DS0fl- Sl'l6nl'l0f1 W00Cl. Gwen Tl'1OmSOf'l. Mrs. Alla Emerson, Marlha Van Ee, Carol Ridgley. Third row-Joyce Wagner. Becky Heclvnan. Sharon Mclnlyre. Coleen ROSS. Jean Foster, Paulene Calverl, Terri Wilcken, Melinda Murphy, Anila Ury Cay Chrislian. Candy Cosens, Connie Grekoff, Marilyn Morrissey. Fourih row-Sue Runyan. Sue Snyder. Debbie Will, Phyllis Pren- lice, Julie Pallison, Sandy Schoger, Pam Jurgens, Donna Clark, Karen Slevenson, Pally Corsello, Valerie Baker, Chrislina Hamalain- en. Fiffh row-Janel' Rohlf, Sheila Hoppenworlh, Nancy Davisson, Ingrid Moe, Pam Cooley, Sherrie Roehr. Mary Gillam, Leilani Bill- ings, Barb Miehe, Sharon Smilh, Evelyn Anderson. Sixfh row-Jane Ormslon, Dorolhy Buflerfield. Kris Schreiner, Mary Shirk, Janice Wehr, Sheri Follefle. Judy Mallas, Linda Pealow. Sharon Zander. Nancy Buxlon, Sue Den Harlog, Pam Kinsller. nd Hear Mission Viggo Olsen presenfs an inspiring accounf of ssionary docfor in Easf Pakisfan. gyrpafiefzts ary Doctor . Ne lngggrve - f S V - ,- L I Candy-sfriper Pam Cooley makes a slop wi+l1 her giff car? fo sell candy fo a pafienf. his work as a Leff-Sfressing +he imporlance of cooperafion, Linda Pealow oullines The qroup's plan for helping a needy family. Below-Linda Barker, Cindy Harmon, and Nancy Miller carol fo an elderly palienl ai' Woodlawn Convalescenl Home. l in ff W SAWQ271 L 'NU 5. , ' f W ATHLETICS Editors - Jeff Grinnell Gil Levine A time to win . .. VARSITY CLUB-First row-Tom Gray, Ron Cue, Alan Grimm, Joe Hoxie, Bob Thorbrogger, Mr. Richard Dotson, Tom Beener. Second row-Larry Fellmet, Doug Moses, Terry Sheldon, Craig Martin, Dan Gates, Chuck Fagerlind, Kenny Shippy, Steve Graham, Bernie Graser. Third row-Phil Martens, Dick Kimball, Jim Torner, Chuck Lampman, Paul Binek, Al Lemke, Jerry t-loard, Rich Kap- lan, Darrel Segebarth, Larry G-ress. Fourth row-Dennis Daniels, Craig Clark, Dean Little, Dick Westin, Dan Van Syoc, Dave Langlas, Bryan Knox, Clark Hammelman, Bill Telter, Pat O'Connor. Fifth row-Steve Grimm, Daryl Morgan, Dave Rickert, Tom Newton, Bob Smith, Dennis t-taberstich, Bill Cook, Steve Kirk, Rick Corton. Varsity Club Promotes Sportsmanship Rich Kaplan, assisted by Ron Seeber, announces the wrestlers at the East Des Moines meet. Fitty winners ot the coveted W , West's ath- letic award letter, made up Varsity Club. Under the leadership ot Joe t-loxie, president: Alan Grimm, vice president: Bob Thorbrogger, secretary: Ron Cue, treasurer: and the guidance ot taculty adviser Mr. Richard Dotson, Varsity Club strove through- out the year to improve the relations between West's athletes and its student body. ln the tall, initiates taced a one week ordeal, wearing black bow ties and white shirts. A scrub show, teaturing such acts as Stripper Chuck Lampman, high- lighted the week's events. West's distinctive red athletic blazers worn on game days were evidence ot the Varsity Club's salesmanship. Club members sold candy at athletic events and promoted the sale ot Christmas wreaths during the holiday sea- son. West's newly organized weight-litting club was supplied with weights purchased by the letter win- ners. A tall hayride and spring banquet occupied the tun spots on the club agenda. Individuals Highlight thletic Season Wesl's finalisls from 'rhe Slale Wreslling Meel. Doug Moses, Bernie Graser, Mark lvleyerhoff, and Bob Heene, along wilh Coach William Blake and Coach Roberl Siddens, accepl lhe lirsl place Trophy. , nfqa 7: H ' if The fri-capiains of lhe varsily foolball leam are Bill Telier. Diclc Kimball, and Milne Broell. Co-caplain of 'l'he swim leam, Bob Weyhrauch, splashes lo a record 'rime of 2120.5 in Sleve Kirk, 'lop scorer for lhe varsily 'lhe 200-yard individual medley evenl. cagers, goes up for a iump shol. 'Zh y Q . 5 erfr, ,, , fr, x.:' th. --:, -Aww gs -va hw VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Firsl row-Becky Peel, Debbie Will, Marcia Hammond, Julie Miehe. Second row-Carol Edwards, Beclry Sallerlee, Cheryl Hanson, Linda Axlell. Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS-Janel Smiley, Joyce Daugherify, Becky Brody, Ardell Will, Sharon Keilhollz, Ann Turner, Paula Adams, Sherry Robin. Boosling school spiril and enlhusiasm al' all sporls evenls was lhe chief duly of Wesl l-ligh's eighl varsily cheerleaders, bul lhey also worlced closely wilh Pep Club, arranged pep brealclasls, and made decoralions 'lor The alhleles' loclcers each game weelc. Carol Edwards, caplain, presided over meelings, praclice sessions, sign painling, and lhe organizalion ol pep assemblies, while Cheryl Han- son, secrelary-Treasurer, handled lhe cheerleaders' correspondence and finances. Throughoul lhe en- 'rire year, lhe girls were encouraged and aided by lvlrs. Gayle Denlcinger, lheir adviser. Wrih money earned lhrough various proiecls, 'lhe cheeleaders purchased new shalcers, odds-and- ends 'lior pep assemblies, and 'roolc The eighl sopho- more cheerleaders oul lo dinner. The sophomore cheerleaders helped lhe varsily cheerleaders in promoling school spiril and lead- ing cheers al' sophomore alhlelic evenls. They were chosen in lhe fall by 'rhe varsily cheerleaders from a group of alooul sixly girls who lried oul. Abilily, cooperalion, and a friendly smile were imporlanl. They pracliced lwice a weelc lor several weelcs be- fore lryouls. ln lheir iunior year, four ol lhe eighl girls will be picked by a panel of judges lo ioin lhe varsily squad. Varsify cheerleaders show fheir enerqefic school spirll af a pep assembly. Janel' Smiley efwlhusieslically leads lhe sopho- mores in a cheer. ,fel 'fi Above-Julie Miehe, Cheryl Hanson, and Beclcy Salferlee wail hopefully for Bob l-leene lo pin hls man. Leff-Varky cheerleader Becky Peel Sings The Loyal+y Song and cheers in supporl' of lhe learn. Ns.. my in me .. Tom Beener breaks lhrough as Bob Thorbrogger. Bill Teller, Schuver says. Go gel 'um Shaw. and Rod Forlune block. Varsity Rebuilds During Tough Schedule Senior co-caplains Milce Broell, Diclc Kimball, and Bill Teller led lilly-eighl Wahawlcs who began lhe varsily loolball season lacing nine scheduled games. The leam included lilleen relurning lel- lermen. w Coach Jack Schuver insliluled lhe wing-T ol- lensive lormalion, ending an era ol lhe leam's single-wing ollense. The leam ended lhe inler- scholaslic schedule wilh a record ol lwo wins, six losses. and one lie. Players who received honors in lhe All Big Six lirsl leam were Al Grimm, guard. and Darrell Morgan, laclcle. l-lonorable menlion wenl lo Larry Moses. ln lhe Big Four, Al Grimm, Darrell Morgan, and Tom Beener received honors. Al lhe end ol lhe lhirleen-week season lhirly ol lhe boys parlicipaling in varsily loolball were awarded Iellers. Foolball Scoreboard Wesl' Opponenl I3 Cedar Falls I9 0 C. R. Washinglon 32 I2 D. M. Easl 27 'O Mason Cily 7 25 Ames 7 7 C. R. Jellerson 22 6 Columbus 6 2l Forl Dodge 6 7 Easl 53 il-lomecomlng Jack Jones is bushed aller lough compelilion on lhe lielcl F QQ. .ll iirsf row-Mark Paras, Bob Thorbrogger, Alan Grimm, Dick Kimball, Tom Beener, Rich Kaplan, Bob A. Smilh, Bill Teller, Duane Bene- licf, Tom Penaluna, John Nelson. Second row-Dale Schroeder, Dexler Wilson, Jack Jones, Glen Peiersen, Mike Hoppe, Craig Aarfin, Mike Broell, Don Leislikow, Bill Cowan, Sieve Kline, Mark Meyerhoff. Third row-Dan Van Syoc, John Shaw, Darwin Moore, Iraig Clark, Rick McFarland, Harley Wildes, Al Lemke, Rod Forlune, John Campbell, Sian Goodvin, Craig Grace, Pai Hogan. iourih row-Phil Marlens, Paul Binek, Larry Moses, Don Lenlz, Rick Lehman, Ihamp, Ari Sorge. Fifth row-Roger Scarff, Wally Sirayerg Mr. Dick Dolson, :ary Purcell, Harvey Johnson. Rod Forlune snags a pass and runs. 5 1 .'?f9Ti- . sf'-L' ' J .eoe Q N es R f' W f f Z A es , 'fl 2341-Sag ,Kg 1 V' fy n' ' A r. , N' ,X Q Q gs , r N . 2 'Q , , ex, ,ccjyy ff i -. 'Less-lv s sv: Ron Seeber, Daryl Morgan, Keiih Maiden, Sieve Mr. Jack Schuver, and Mr. Glenn Corbin, coaches: Aboveflom Beener afiempis To block a punf. Leff-John Campbell hikes lhe ball as Rich Kaplan walches. I07 Coach Schuver fallcs fo Milne Broell during pracfice. Schuver Brings T- Wesf I-Iigh's foofball feam was under fhe direc- fion of a new coach, Mr. Jack Schuver, and a new assisfanf coach, Mr. Glenn Corbin. Mr. Schuver followed Mr. George Dufcher, who served as foof- ball coach af Wesf for sixfeen years. Coach Schuver replaced fhe single wing-formafion previously used wifh fhe T-formafion. Before Coming fo Wesf I-Iigh, Mr. Schuver faughf nine years af Vermillion, Iowa. I-Ie received his BA. degree af Norfhern Sfafe Teacher's College in Aberdeen, Soufh Dalcofa. Alfhough foofball is his iob, if is also his favorife pasfime. Mr. Corbin, assisfanf foofball coach, came from Rock Rapids, Iowa. Mr. Corbin received his B.A. from Morningside College in Sioux Cify, Iowa. In addifion fo his coaching acfivifies, IvIr.- Corbin feaches American Hisfory and Governmenf. His afhlefic inferesfs confinue in his leisure fime, since his favorife hobbies are hunfing and fishing. so I Kenf Schulfz clowns as he leads fhe marching band in fhe fighf son Formation to West Halfback John Nelson pushes for fhaf exfra yard in fhe game playe Ocfober 28 againsf Forf Dodge on fheir field. 3.x Al wpkg fy .65 Coach Jack Schuver grimaces as he reviews plays wiTh The boys aT pracTice. Mike Hoppe and Rich Kaplan concenTraTe on gridiron acTion. Sophomores Are Best in City Big Four A sTrong, eager sophomore Team compiled a 7-2 record during Their Ten-week season, winning The Big Four Championship. One loss was To The EasT High sophomores 47-6 whom WesT's soph- omores deTeaTed earlier in The season by a score OT 20-IZ. WesT's only oTher loss was Toe Cedar Rapids JeTTerson aT Cedar Rapids by a score oT I3-7. The Team Twice beaT Columbus 26-O and Tromped Buchanan iunior varsiTy 39-O and Eldora 35-IB. Mr. Bill Lane and Mr. Dick Purdy coached The Team and helped lead The boys To vicTory. The coaches TaughT The sophomores The T-TormaTion, which They'-played This year in preparaTion Tor The VarsiTy Squad nexT year. Each oT The TorTy-Two boys parTicipaTing in sophomore TooTball received his 48-O and Cedar Falls 2 l-6 and 6-O. The sophomores numerals. .. I SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL-FirsT row-JeTT SwineharT, Larry Grimm, Bill Andrew. Dave Moses, Jack Hickman, Bob TelTer, Jerry STevens. Second row-Dave Thomas, Wayne Durnin, STeve Wood, Bob D. SmiTh, Jim WhiTe, Dennis Obadal. ArT Reynolds. Third row-Roger Chase, Veryl Fink, Kevin Connor, Russ Schroeder, Bill Wehrle, Don Young, Jerry Small. FourTh row-Randy Bishop, Dave Finger, Tom BirkeTT, Dave Cook, Dave Fleming, STeve Isley, Bill Bowers. FiTTh row- LG Kyner, Tim Day, Jim STarkey, STeve Flood, Arnie Sorge, STeve D. Anderson, Dick Jensen. Sixfh row-Mr. Dick Purdy, Max Mueller, Bruce Dinnebier, Jack HiaTT, STeve Rogers, Jim Crandall, Mr. Bill Lane. 'rw T F ii 'R' T no .W T A, N W,,, ,S ....,,.,.,,,,, if 2 3 T257 ' I ' V v A -fr A ,,, s f Q 1 . T - wATmrl'1i ' d 0 ua T Ti NATERLUIQ arf if , QM, f QTTTQQNT , V ,, V I , , ,, - W . 'f ff , .rim T if it Y if is . Q 'TW-i 'ff1f1f1 ' ,f , , I ef .,-,. -45 ,ar - 7' AE rk,, X ,. A',:,1F A g ' iV , 5:26 V 1 A 7 I -. fifgilleasger ,,k,f , gtwwg v ,1 my W 1 ,?,il'M,,V'kf,ahL.. j ,, , yn., I W ,iq-sw., :fjkki -gi A I My, 2 13 V, lf' ltgflflif xx ,Wy ,,i,'v Wdqgjyvfggmmrwyf. 1 vf .. V yy -5 2 . -tQfQg1Q,, ,N ,J H at Y V Q A 'fr-. K' '-',,,j .12 1'jj:,,df--fi ' is T D Darrel SegebarTh dashes across The finish line followed b Y Clark Hammelman. Track Men Take NineTeen boys coached by Mr, Vicfor Argof- singer ran cross counfry for WesT. AThough They sTarTed The season wiTh losses, The cross-counfry Track Team gained sTrengTh and speed during The TourTeen meefs in which They parTicipaTed To finish firsT in The Big Six championship meeT in Des Moines. ln ,The STaTe Mile meeT The Trackmen placed eighfh Chuck Lampman pufs all his speed info The race. Big Six Troph ouT of Twelve Teams in compeTiTion. They placed eighTh ouT of sevenTeen in The STaTe Cross CounTry meeT. Seven boys received Ieffers. They were Dennis Daniels, Clark l-lammelman, Chuck Lampman. Jim PaT O'Connor, and The Two refurning Ron Cue and Darrel Segebarfh. Langlas, leTTermen, FirsT row-Mark Woodard, manager: Randy 'Miller, Kevin Turner, Paul Sfumme, Dennis Daniels. Jim Caldwell, Rick Wafson. Second row-Pai' O'Connor, Chuck Lampman. Clark Hammelman. Jim Torner, John Brecunier, Rick Allensfein. Third row-Dennis Maurer, Craig Cornelius, Craig Foss, Ron Cue, Darrel Segebarfh. Jim Langlas, Mr. VicTor Argofsinger, coach. Archers Defeat Unseen Opponents The archery squad coached by Mr. Bernard EyesTone. played an unusual schedule. All oT The Team's compeTiTion was Trom ouT oT sTaTe, and WesT's TwenTy-man squad leTT WaTerloo only once Tor a meeT in Chicago. Since The archery Team is The only one in The sTaTe, iT had To play a schedule composed oT disTanT schools, including Teams Trom Illinois, Oregon, and Wisconsin. The archery Team shoT in WesT's indoor Track and Then mailed The resulTs To a cenTral head- quar'Ters, or To The oTher Team dual meeTs. Re- sulTs were Then compared and a winner was deTer- mined. All scores were on The honor sysTem, which encouraged beTTer sporTsmanship. ln l957, T959, I960, I963, and I964 WesT was NaTionaI Archery Champion. This sTring oT vicTories could noT be exTended Tor The sponsor, Archery World disconTinued The conTesT. The Team, led by capTain Riclc Ries. shoT vari- ous rounds in iTs compeTiTion. The Duryee Round. The ShorT Chicago Round, and The FlinT Field Round each varied The TargeT size and disTance aT which The archers sTood. Rounds were also shoT boTh in Tree sTyle, wiTh sighTs. and insTincTive, wiThouT sighTs. To pracTice The squad also played bowball, a Type oT baseball-archery played wiTh rubber Tipped arrows. The game was originaTed by Mr. Roger Beclc, coach oT The MarshTield, Wisconsin Team. WesT I ,859 2,279 2,895 l,847 I ,586 5 950 7 l,590 963 Archer Russell MaTThys zeros in VarsiTy Archery Chicago, Ill. ll-loly TriniTyl GranTs Pass, Ore. ..... . Chicago ........ Chicago ..... GranTs Pass . .. MarshTield, Wis. . .. Chicago ........ MarshTield . . . GranTs Pass .... Chicago . . . on The TargeT. Opponeni' ..... 2,lO0 . . . l,l75 .. . . .2,920 . . . . .2,I79 900 . 4 993 . 4 834 948 QRETSERY-Firsf :ow-Lorne Bidwell, STeve 0ackeTT, Tom Eisenhauer, Russell MaTThys, STeve Isley, Verl Johnson, Loren Leisinger, 'C arson' Second 'OW-DaV9 FIUQSF. RON RIGS. Tom Simbric. Bud Harris, Ken SmarT, Jerry Grier, Rick Ries, Mike CourbaT, Em- meTT Washburn. Noi picfured-Ron LenTsch. i VARSITY BASKETBALL-First row-Bill Cook, John Preston, Tom Gray. Steve Kirk, Dennis Haberstich. Tom Beener, Dave Langlas, Cra Martin. Second row-Dave Padget, Rod Fortune, Jett Thomas Bryan Knox, Paul Binek, Al Lemke, Kevin Turner. Third row-Coal Jack Darland, Manager Jerry Hoard, Rick Watson. Steve Geiger, Larry Moses, Coach Glenn Corbin. Victory Over East Highlights Varsity Season Mr. Jack Darland was the varsity basketball coach. He and his eighteen boys practiced each school night trom November to March to improve their scoring, rebounding, and other skills. A high- light ot the season was a victory over East High by a score ot 57 to 54. Besides regular practice sessions and games, the team held scrimmage games with neighboring teams such as Orange High. Steve Kirk was high scorer 'For the season with 206 points. Dennis Haberstich was second with l86 points. Dennis was also number one rebounder. with l92 rebounds. Gne iunior, Al Lemlce, was a guard in the starting line-up. Another iunior who saw consider- able action was Kevin Turner. They gained valuable experience tor next year's season. The iunior varsity basketball squad was headed by Mr. Glenn Corbin. They practiced with the var- sity squad and played their games on Saturday mornings, compiling a season record ot 8 wins and 3 losses. The sophomore team played the same sche ule as the varsity squad. On game nights the sop omore team played tirst, 'Followed by the varsi game. Mr. Richard Purdy and Mr. William Lal were sophomore coaches. Varsity Basketball West Opponel 47 C. R. Washington ........... ......... E 55 Ames ........... ...... 6 56 Mason City ..... .... 6 44 Waterloo East .... . . .! 84 D. M. East ..... .... 6 45 Columbus ..... .... 6 8I Fort Dodge ...... .... 6 57 Waterloo East .... . . .E 49 - Cedar Falls .... .... 7 70 D.M.East... ....6 58 Fort Dodge .... .... 6 47 Columbus . . . . . . .6 76 Mason City .... .... 9 59 Waverly .... . . .i 67 Cedar Falls .... .... 6 60 Oelwein ..... .... E 62 Ottumwa ....E www-C -T3-X 5-hw 'lb' Xa Q M- 4 if-fva .Q .. V .H J K , , ,vw wwf nf .. vw- . wx 3 3, FY Hg, 3 ST R6 , 4 O lee ' lil Q A X as -as 6 MAX v l jig lf as fe 5 il W, ,,,,, 6 ,,,,,, ,L,,,,,,,,,.,,,. ,ff'L ' VIR V'L AY V M M525 3 ,uikk N r - E ,C 5 ac, 5 ' AI Lemlce knows +ha+ every poini counls as he shoois a free fhrow againsf Ea: Waierloo. Junior Varsiiy Baslceiball Wesi' Opponer 42 C. R. Washinglon .. ...... .5 50 Columbus ........ ..... 5 r 63 Cedar Falls ..... .... 5 6l Waferloo Easi .. .. . .5 59 Marshalliown .. . . . . 5 54 Waferloo Easi .. . . . .6 l 64 Cedar Falls ..... .... 3 1 88 Orange ........... . . .2 65 C. R. allfashingion . .. . . . .6 T I I m Gm HH es 5 S+ 58 Marsha l'own ...... .... 5 bcriearlclaakcgaizsl fgolililbll-ji-ligh. Y U Z fa Columbus - - - ' ' '5 Sieve Kirk drives hard ioward ihe baslcef in Wes+'s encounfer Wifh clenched fisi' and griiiecl feefh, Coach Jack Darland wi+h Easi' Waierloo. viclory. J and Soph Teams Build For Future Sophomore Baslcelball 'e5'l' Opponenf ' C. R. Washinglon . . . ....... . .65 I Ames .......... .... 4 O ' Mason Cily . . . . . . .65 Walerloo Easl . . .... 64 L D. M. Easl ..... .... 4 8 7 Columbus . .. -- - -69 E Forl' Dodge .... .--- 5 8 I Walerloo Easl . . ---- 32 Cedar Falls .... ---- 5 3 T D.M.Easl'... ----59 5 Forl' Dodge ----7l ' Columbus ... ----58 S Mason Cily ----70 L Waverly .... ---- 8 0 ' Cedar Falls ----57 W Oelwein .... ---- 6 3 a Orlumwa . . ---- 60 Dennis Haberslich uses an unusual 'rechnique lo score. r-'ew .. 1- f..i,.r'1-11 E I- OPHOMORE BASKETBALL-Firsf row-Manager Mark Dieclcmann. Bruce Dinnebier, Rick Allenslein. Jim Crandall, Greg Slangel, Dale lall, Randy Miller, Second row-Dave Lalusiclc, Dennis Schmidr, Jim While. Tom Birlceil, John Fay. Norman Graff. Third row- oach Richard Purdy, Jim Slarlcey, Randy Bearbower. Dale Einwaller, John Brecunier. Manager Sieve G. Anderson. n .s Q A VARSITY WRESTLING-First row-Manager Dean Little, Mickey Bantz, Doug Moses, Bernie Graser, Ron Kueck, Chuck I-Ieene, Mai Meyerhott. Steve Graham. Larry Fellmet. Second row-Coach William Blake, Tim Tullis, Dick Kimball, George Ritlancl. John Fouts. Bi Telter, Dave Hackett. Bruce Wickham, Bob I-Ieene, Head Coach Robert Siddens. Wrestlers Win Third Straight Title West High's Varsity Wrestlers were state cham- pions tor the third consecutive year. It was the seventh title team tor Coach Robert Siddens in his titteen-year career at West. Beginning in Novem- ber, the mat men worked atter school, Saturdays. and holidays to achieve their undeteated season. Three boys-Doug Moses, Bob I-leene, and Mark Meyerhott-were undeteated in all dual meets. In advanced competition, West's wrestlers won handily. Ten out ot twelve boys made it through sectionals giving West High a score ot IOO over opponents Columbus, Cedar Falls, and East. Six boys advanced through district competition. Bernie Graser, Bob I-Ieene, Mark Meyerhott, and Doug Moses were district champions, with Larry Eellmet Mark Meyerhott spins out to deteat Iowa City's Dan Black, 4-0. and Steve Graham as district runners-up. In distrii competition, West had 7l points. At the state mee in February at McElroy Auditorium, tour ot the s boys placed. scoring 46 points. to bring the tropl' home to West again. Bernie Graser, Bob I-Ieeni and Mark Meyerhott were state champions. Dou Moses was a runner-up. The Junior Varsity, strong in the tradition c West High grapplers, was defeated only once. C a meet night the iunior varsity squad wrestled tirs followed by the varsity. The Sophomore Wrestlers competed in s meets. losing only once. Mr. William Blake coache both sophomore and iunior varsity squads. Varsity Wrestling West Opponel 32 New I-Iampton ........... 6 27 C. R. Washington ........ I 3 I Cedar Falls ..... . . 27 C. R. Jefferson .... .... I 28 Columbus ............... I 26 Waverly-Shell Rock ....... I 30 Eort Dodge ...... . . 2I Waterloo East . . . . . . I 26 Iowa City ..... .... I 3I Cresco ..... . 29 Mason City .... . 33 D. M. East .... .... 29 Decorah ..... .... I 1 rl XL . X ring a lime oul' in his mafch, Bob Heene gels a lip from ach Siddens and Coach Blake. X. S. 1. i D l-leene and Bruce Wickham warm up before lheir malches. Receiving +he Firsf Place Medal al 'rhe Iowa Sfafe Wresiling Meel, Bernie Graser is congraiulaled by Miss S.C.l., l.oreH'a Ross. John Fouls moves in for a Takedown lo gel' a pin. Dick Kimball works for a lalcedown al 'rhe Easl- Wesr meef. Doug Moses applies a pinning comlainafion Sieve Graham sinks a Sailor. The referee halls lhe malch +0 adiusl' Bill Bernie Graser slallcs an opponenl' from Decorah. Telfer's headgear. VARSITY AND SOPHOMORE WRESTLING-Firsl' row-Bob Mason, Ed Pickell, Mark Pollock, Dave Moses, Bill Andrew, Barl'leH', Dan Slmaner, Dan Collin. Rick Landau, Roger Frosl. Second row-Manager Dave Rickerl, Harley Wildes, Sieve Champ, D. Smilli, Tom Marlin. Dick Jensen. Scoll' Clark, Don Pallerson. Third row-Roger Clnase, Jerry Slevens, Bob Telfer, Elvin Johnson, Hogan, Dave Barllell. George Corson, Dana .Paulsen. Coach Roberl Siddens. Fourlh row-Coach William Blake, Jock Green. Mike ac. Sieve Flood, Dave Susong, Dan McMalnill, Dennis Perry, Sieve Tyler, Manager Mark Woodard. Junior Varsity Wins Twelve Meets aclu Roberl Siddens encourages grapplers al llwe seclional wreslling rnamenl in McElroy Audilorium. Wesl' 3 6 I7 24 26 33 29 24 25 34 34 36 32 44 Wesl 47 29 l l 3 l 28 25 Junior Varsily Wres'l'ling Opponenl New Flamplon . . . ...... . . IO C. R. Wasliinglon . . . . . . .26 Cedar Falls ....... .... 2 3 C. R. Jefferson . . .... l2 Columbus ........ ---- l l Waverly-Shell Rock . . .... l2 Forl Dodge ...... .... 2 3 Walerloo Easl . . . - - - . I7 lowa Cily .... - - 8 Cresco ........ ---- l O Mason Cily ..... - - 5 Des Moines Easl . . ---- I2 Decorah ............ . . - - 0 Sophomore Wreslling Opponenl' Eldora ..... . . . ..... . . . 5 Cedar Falls .... ---- l 8 Walerloo Easl . . . ---- 3.0 Orange ....... ---- l 7 Walerloo Easl . . . - - - - I9 Cedar Falls ----l5 Swimmers Bring First Undefeated Season Wes'r's swim feam had ifs firsf perfecf season in ifs seven year hisfory. Wins included fhe firsf fri- umph over Forf Dodge in five years, and a vicfory over highly ranked Cedar Rapids Jefferson. All school records, excepf fhe 50-yard freesfyle, were broken or fied. Mr. Kenf Alexander was coach. He was assisf- Records 60-yd. freesfyle O:30.0 Jack Hiaff l00-yd. freesfyle O:54.5 Rick Corfon 200-yd. freesfyle 2:04.9 Larry Grimm 400-yd. freesfyle 4249.4 Larry Grimm 400-yd. freesfyle relay 3:4l .O Sfeve Anderson, Rick Corfong, Jack HiaH, Joe Hoxie IO0-yd. backs'l'ro'ke l:O3.5 Sieve Carl, Sam Walfhour I60-yd. breasfsfroke l:O8.6 Tom Brand l00-yd. medley relay l:25.5 Sfeve Anderson. Tom Brand, Joe Hoxie, Sam Walfhour 200-yd. medley relay l:48.5 Tom Brand, Sfeve Carl. Joe Hoxie, Bob Weyhrauch 200-yd. individual medley 2:20.9 Bob Weyhrauch ed by The Rev. Greg Biornsfad, assisfanf pasfor o Zion Lufheran Church. The Rev. Biornsfad offeree his services ai' fhe beginning of 'rhe season. Joi Hoxie and Bob Weyhrauch were co-capfains of fhe feam. which placed second in disfricf compefifion bowing 'ro Cedar Rapids Washingfon. Swimming Wesi' Opponen- 57 Forf Dodge .......... ......... 3 E 66 S.C.l. High . . . ....... .29 64 Mason Cify .... .... 3 l 66 Marshallfown ...... .... 2 C 58 Waferloo Easf .... .... 3 I 57 Forl' Dodge .... .... 3 E 50 C. R. Jefferson . . . . . . .4I 54 Newfon ........ .... 4 l 56 Mason Cify ....... .... 3 'i 6l Waferloo Easf ...... .... 3 1 57 S.C.l. Quadrangular , S.C.l. High ..... .... 3 Marshallfown . ...- 2 Waferloo Easf . . . . - - -2 SWIMMING-Firsf row-Craiq Magee, Sam Walfhour, Joe Hoxie, Rick Corfon, Craig Clark, Dave Gorfon. Sfeve Grimm. Second ro -Ken? Schulfz, Tim Leonard, Mark Shelfon, Dave Garms, Sieve Rogers, John Ponfious. Third row-Mark Power, Tom Waferbury, Sco Davenport Randy Zager, Mike Mueller, Bob Mueller, Jim Torner. Fourfh row-Sieve D. Anderson, Max Mueller, Wes Weissman, Bo Weyhrauch, Sfeve Carl, Sfeve Kleinendorsf, Dave Grimm, Paul McFerron. Fiffh row-Coach Kenf Alexander, Jack HiaH, Tom Brand, Ji Ogden, Larry Grimm, John Weyhrauch. .V V . kg.. 4 f fr , ' Y' L f .. x,' . -X . 1 . rf 'fa i 'N - . ' J f . X--. . -. K K .K x ir ,G ls, y v I .U ' ' LN .V X N Ti' 1 K M K ,,,, w . . , Q t I as on is D l E 5 t , LMA I i mx - QW! . , V' l.. we Craig Magee comes up for air while he swims 'flue breaslslrolce in 'llwe Mason Cily meal. ,V . .5 Q Z e fler The viclory dunking, Coach Kenl' Alexander climbs Jack Hlalf gels a fasl slarl' in lhe 400-yd. freeslyle relay. ll' ol flue pool. TLIDENTS Editors - Becky Loomis Janet Rohlf Diane Arnold A time to seek . . E id ,Cixi :QL if ..f,, qyvr I K iinsmsxv in E iii Senior Leadership Aids Llnderclassmen For The 570 members of The senior class WesT High will soon be only memories-memories of homecoming, The varieTy show, games, clubs, com- mencemenT, and The people and classes which pre- pared Them Tor The TuTure. Some seniors will have special memories. Linda Weissman was named WesT High's D.A.R. winner. Allen Thomas and Joe Hoxie will remember a Trip To Hawkeye Boys STaTe. Joe will also remember a Trip To Cherry Creek High School, Englewood, Colorado, as WesT High's Bellamy represenTaTive. Cindy Harmon will recall hor summer in Turkey as WesT's exchange sTudenT abroad. ChrisTina Hamalainen, Marie MarTinod, Jan Niis, and Hugo OrTega, WesT High's Toreign exchange sTudenTs, will Take home remembrances oT a year aT WesT. FiTTeen seniors will recall The Trials and Tulfill- menT oT being guinea pigs in a new independenT sTudy program. Seven seniors will remember The pride of being MeriT Scholarship semiTinalisTs. Through each oT Their years aT WesT High, The seniors have acquired many memories, buT more imporTanT They have acquired knowledge which will guide Them in The TuTure. Jim Abbas Sandra Ackerson Susan Ackerson Richard Adler Glenn AlbrechT Becky Andersen Linda Anderson Hap Annis Mary AnTonson Jim Apling Jill Aves Linda AxTell ji? . W a w,.,. ' Senior class officers are Bill Cook, vice presidenT: and Mike Broell, secreTary. jSll 'Z S11 if ,Mign- mul presidenT: Dick Kimba ll, Mike Baclwman Ronald Barron Larry Barulh Duane Benedicl Mark Bickley -8 '3 Sally Balwlmann Rick Barrels Sue Bauglwer Sleye Benlnam Joyce Bigler Ns-' vravp rr' Q6 Valerie Baker Rod Banker Wayne Barlels Doug Barflw Kevan Beck Linda Beckman Jeff Benson Howard Benlley Sue Bilger Leilani Billings W T! Michael Banlz Wilma Barlling Tom Beener Janice Berner Linda Billingsley Wag Y M 'W ns M eeee '25 Cindy Bindseil Jacque Bird Befh BiHner Chuck Black Connie Boeke Jim Booker Randy Boss ii' Sherry Boyle Tom Boyle Jane Bragdon Tom Brand V , Mark Branf ' me a , U' I J Hard Work Produces Top Honors 6 5 , ,. if , ag? J .xi 'wx Wes'r's Meri+ Scholarship semifinalisfs in 'rhe fron? row are Diane Jacobs, David Shulman. Karen Sfevenson. and Linda Weissman. Picfured in fhe back row are Don Leisfilcow, Jim Nugeni, and Mark Van Dorn. Dale Brall Clay Briggs Marlin Burclick Terry Bulz Ann Carpenler Marilyn Braul-in Sue Breclow Mark Brenner Sandi Briden Milce Broell Debbie Broessel Terry Brooks Robe-rfa Buck Greg Burow Carole Burrell Doug Bufler Doroihy Bulferiield Todd Callaway Jolwn Campbell Jean Carcl Joe Card Bruce Carr David Carier Jim Cash Sieve Chollar YZ. 7 'e-A fl Cindy Church Kafhy Cluie Edward Cooley Calhy Corfrighl' Lynn Crosswaile Craig Clark Belsy Cochra n Pam Cooley Paula Courier Ron Cue Donna Clark Nancy Clark Bill Cook Chris Cook Barbara Coonradl Patty Coy-Selle Bill Cowan Chrisly Cox Louis Culberf Darwin Cunningham Eric Clowser Cindy Cook Barry Corson Gary Crew Eileen Cusher fm 31 if K Bob Tlworbrogger uses a new srudy desk in flue library io make lasi' minule preparafions for his nexf class. Jolwn Daggerl Barb Daley Clyde Daniels Lindsay Darling Janice Dauglierify Sue Davenporf Study Brings Assurance in Classes Rosemary Davis Susan Den Harlog Nancy Davisson Sylvia DeBilzan Lynelfe Delagarelelle Linda Delvlaris Dianne Dickinson John Dodge Gary Dorn Marcia Downs 'l' Cheryl Dray Darrell Dray Tim Eafles Linda Easlman Sheri Edwards l-inf-la Eibey Karilyn Ellerman Mike Emery Louise Errl Sieve Efien Wanda Dreier Mary Eclsill Rick Eighme Craig Engsfpm Scoff Evans Judy Dreyer Carol Edwards Valarie Eilderfs Sharon Enyari Chuck Fagerlind Terry Duniee Jeannie Edwards Susan Eisenhauer Gail Erickson Rebecca Faulkner -N Leo Feldman Larry Fgllmet Dennis Ferguson Phillip Finney Terry Flaig Nancy Fleming Sheri Follette Dan Foreman Craig F055 Jean Foster Activities Qften Demand Extra Hours Diane Gough returns to the homemalcing room atter regular class time to pertect her proiect tor the wool contest. Rick Fou rtner Becky Fox Clittorcl Fox Darrell Freeland Herb Frisch Donna Frost Terry Gander Frank Garber Lorrie Gardner Margie Gerdsen John Gerlc Craig Gibleon James Gille Linda Glaspie David Gorion Diane Gough Virginia Graber Sieve Graham I-'A' ,gv-N is 5 My . AW Community Offers Much to Seniors 3 46 As ihe deadline for bibliography cards nears, The Warerloo Public Libraries fill wiih seniors like Jill ves and Sieve Grimm who worlc diligenlly on 'lheir 'term papers. 95- 'rfb- X... ' Bernie Graser Larry Gress Ted Gruver Sue Hagerslrom Clwrisiina Hamalainen Tom Gray Sieve Griffin Ellen Guelzlalf Barbara Haqy Clark Hammelman Jeff Green Barbara Greene Shirley Grelcofl' Alan Grimm Sleplien Grimm Janis Grovo Eric Gunderggn Dennis Habersficln Mary Hadley Ronald Hald Tom Hall Carol Halley John Hanna Linda Hanna Jerry Hansen li 1' Cheryl Hanson Vance Hariline Michele Heacock Becky Hein Judy Henry Sieve Ha nson Sleve Haslings Becky Heckman Gary Heinick Danny Herzog Darwin Happel Rolene Hafhaway Bob Heene Mark Hellensclimicll Jan Hickman Cindy Harmon Bruce Haupl Randy Heiberger Russell Helmers Rick Hilberi' 'Sur Randy Harp Teresa Hayes Virginia Heicliel Sue Henderson Gale Hillon 3 B 3 STB: f' .1 , Ke are IWQQ J 5 in ' B X UG -.pk 154' 163, mfg-, Rulh Hinder Dick Hinson Jerry Hoard Carol Hoch Sieve Hoelsclwer Kennelh Hoeppner Bob Hofner Mike Hogan Mary Holbrook Craig Holdiman Michael Hoppe Linda Hoppenworlh Seniors Plan for Future Years Bob Horgfman Jeff Horlon Laurie Howland Donna Howleff Joe Hoxie Greg Hudson The imporlance of planning for 'rlie fulure is 'fell by lhese seniors, Randy Boss and John Preslon as My ihey lake advanlage of flue fulure plans room. W I35 ,Tfb 1 -...sv Nw. Wx Q- 'if 'V' 3 Wanda Huffman Rebecca Jacobson Sandy Johnson Pam Jurgens Dayle Karkosh Roberf Hun? Jim Jensen Verl Johnson Larry isackson Pam Jensen Richard Jones Mary Kabeie Rick K6Ci'!8I' Dick Kaune Bob Kayser John Jackson Harvey Johnson Margaref Juei Mike Kane Mark Keefer .N at Diane Jacobs Linda Johnson Susan Jump Russell Kane Roger Keeler A daily chore for office assislanl' Jane Orm- 'W Q slon is lo sorl mail inlo 'rhe proper 'reacher's box. Charles Kemmerer Kalhy Kenny Tom Kenl Becky Kiewiel' Richard Kimball Lucrelia Kimber Experience Comes With Office Work Karen King Pam Kinsller Floyd Kirk Sieve Kirk Julie Klein Sieve Kline Gary Knighl' Larry Knock Lesley Knoke Marcia Kolh 47 X 17' ee-if N, 'Nun . Pam Koth Carol Kramer Bonnie Krizek Ron Kueck Peggy Kurlz Gail Lamb Chuck Lampman Loren Lang Dave Lanqlas Bill Larson Activities Aid Personal Development Shirley Leclerman Rick Lehman Dennis Leisinger Donald Leistikow Mary Lemon Tim Leonard .gf With ruler and pencil in hand, Becky Reese helps out in the music office. ali -N, A W 4 4 1,5 X I, , ,rf ,Q if J 2 ,xkuv-' Gwen Lesfer Rebecca Linde Becky Loomis Wanda Maire Tom Mariin .L Linda Lewis Dean Lifrle Dan Lorraine Frank Makinsier Marie Marfinod X 'S - ,- ff 5 ' L . 4 Randy Lewis Jeri Lonergan Linda Lori Ron Manbeck Ga ry Mafzner Sue Lieberf Pam Lonergan Rick Lowcock Vickie Marshall Mark Mcfxieer Fonda Lindaman Parry Loomer Craig Magee Craig Marfin Lynn McClin+ock Paul McDonald Sharon Mclnfyre Jane McKinslry Dan McMahill if-0 Jerry Meyer Mark Meyerhoff Whalever fhe reason for Sieve Griffin's look of surprise and Bob Kayser's quesfioning glance, if doesn r seem lo bother Tom Beener as he confinues 'ro cheer enfhusiaslically at a pep assembly. Seniors Project School Enthusiasm DGHNS Miller Nancy Miller Ronnie Miller Mickey Millenberger Terrie Moberly EFlCl4 Moe David Moore Jane? Moore James Morgan Ron Morgan ,W '17 it ,,,,.x1 5 'QL ggggg J 1QQ g Beverly Morrow John Nelson Carhy Nielsen Par O'Connor Hugo Orrega L4-o Doug Moses Dan Nesleby Jan Niis Jim Ogden Nick Osness dross TV Gary Mueller Jeanne Newland Jim Noelling Sharon Oleson Pam Mundr Andy Newman James Nugenl Diana Olinger Claudia Osllweimer Greg Owens Gregory Nelson Tom Newlon Marcy O'Bryon Jane Ormsion David Paclgef tw New 'Xb 'X Vwx 'Qu' Mark Paras Linda Pealaw Bei-fy Pederson DSHVUS PSVVY Jackie Pelers Eileen Pelersen Randy Pefersen Raymond Pelerson Sfeven Pelerson Ed Pickell Bob Pinr Kalhy Plager Randy Pofhasl Georgia Poller Becky Pralguske J J H' Tom Penaluna Glen Pefersen Cheryl Peverill Janice Pomeranke James Prall Carol Perrin Pa ul Pefersen Janei' Phillips John Ponlious Phyllis Prenlice L 67' br QC. John Presion Paul Priebe Dan Proclwaslca Diane Pruisner George Pryor Virginia Pyle Tension seems To be building for Darrel Sege- barllw during one of his classes. Classes Demand Deepfloncentration Sh'3 Yn Overn Kallil' Ransom KGHWY Raillbun Howard Rafkovich Bob Raymond ' BeCkY Reese PaH'Y Rem Linda RePP Pal' Reufer David Rice 'SAR' QS'--Q Michael Richards Carol Ridgley George Rifland Dwiqhi Rodgers Elaine Ross Kafhie Richardson Gary Rieks John Robbins Bruce Rogers Becky Roifon Carol Richey Richard Ries Johnny Robineii' Gary Rogers Beckie Runyan - ,,. W- .qS.t,7,,, Ns... an 3 Mike Richfer Diane Rindeis Mayann Robinson Jeorgine Roorf Suzanne Runyan av'-'A - TP 1 Jeff Rickerf Gene Ringler Mike Robinson Mike Rosberg Jim Russell were Alrhough Joe Hoxie is band presidenl, his secre- rary Fonda Lindaman and Treasurer Jeff Benson seem To be doing mos? of 'rhe work 'For lheir annual sale of candy. Seniors Organize Important Sales Dale Schroeder Larry Schroeder Roger Schwalce Barb Scoggin Sandy See Darrel Segebarfh Waller Senchina Rodney Sewell Mike Sharp Tedda Sheldon Kenny Shlppy Larry Shock I45 in Chuck Shover Dorothy Skinner David Shulman Craig Siclcel Dave Simon Barbara Sm,-,aff Thomas Skinner Marc Slivken ,jo Sloan James 5,-mf'-, Teachers, Students Help Each Other Jerry Smith Mahlon Smith Sharon Smith Susan Smith Patricia Sommerfelt Allan Sonnack Don Sparks Kathy Spencer Sandy Spragle Iva Jean Stacy Carolyn Stantord Kandy Stanzyk - .gs ,ff rf vu- ,- 4Z 'V ,vw Karen Slevenson Mike Sfill Nancy Slulrz Paul Slumrne Bill Teller Bruce Telford These senior girls Jane McKinslry. Teresa Willwarm, officer al a Wes? car check. Kafhy Sloffregen Karen Sullon Gerine Tenold and Pam Cooley seem ef' Kennelli Sloner Audrey Sfrawlworn Larry Tabor Ron Taylor Larry Tlriebo Allen Thomas unconcerned as driver Cindy Ulwrig obliges an :li '7 T -1:11 311- Worlcing in 'lhe arl room is oflen a dirly fob, bul Kalhy Sloffregen and Ken Shippey don'l Diane Thompson D0'1Tl'OmPS0 Marqarel Thompson mind when lhey can creale arlislic pollery. Karen Thomson Bob Thorbrogger Ginny Tice Classes Develop Creative Talents Jane Tieplxes Jim Torner Jeff Townsend Tim Tullis Bob Twailes Cindy Uhrig Bev Uze Mark Van Dorn Marlha Van Ee Barbara Wagner Dana Walker Sam Wallhour aff ,Q fi- .4-H Emme+'rWasl1burn Dean Weber Ronda Weidman Claudia Wendi Sharon Werkman Jeff Wesl- Sleve WllClK9n Roger Wildeboer Teresa Willuarm Karen Williams Marlci Williams Sue Williams Faye Wilson Peggy Wilson Ron Wilson Linda Weissman Richard Weslin Milne Willer Dexler Wilson Jim Winninger Wayne Weissman Bob Weylwrauch Craig Williams Diane Wilson Bill Woodyard YS' 98 Senior drum maiorelle Dayle Karluosh leads The lsand in Across After a long day, Diane Jacobs is finally ready ro go home lhe Field. Sleve Wriqhl Connie Wymore Linda Yarrinqfon Randy Yoclcey Sleve Yoclcey Keilh Young Sharon Zander Don Ziegenhorn Jim Ziegler Tom Zilmer if EM 1 g?53F 'x ' iiiwlvx ' I i ' .wus swiss Terry Boyle Ron Burr Carol McCraney Joe Meyers Diana Bush James Caldwell Judy Minard Douq Mulder Richard Hoffman Jack Jones Floyd Odem Tom Paylon Brie n Kerr Ba rbara Krie Tom Rindels Jeannie Tyler is Anlicipafing his freshman year ai' S.C.l., Dan Foreman wafches as sfudenfs enrer 'lhe library. Noi Picfured- Lee Alcerson Chrisline Bender Bill Billings Pam Euchner Diane Fleshner Kafhy Hamlyn Rosemary Hanson Carl Herold Sharon Heinh Dennis Hyde Timolhy Kaufman Becky Kearns Kevin Knulson Judy Langham Sue LaPole Milne McDonald Marqarel' Minlcs Pam Mifchell Dave Nelson Marie Pausfafes Ronald Sawyer Mike Sires Joyce Smelcer Sharon SuH'on David Warrior Palricia Willoughby Juniors Face Most Demanding Year Juniors faced fheir mosf demanding year af Wesf l-ligh. If was a year of looking forward fo fheir senior year and of preparing for college or business. Some visifed wifh college represenfafives and 'roolc qualifying fesfsz PSAT, SAT, NMSQT. and ACT. Ofhers visifed wifh Mrs. Arleffa Kober, Mr. Miles Tyler and Mr. Roberf Reufer, who are in charge of Wesf's business educafion program. and wifh business men and represenfafives from fhe milifary services. Mosf of The juniors were infroduced fo feam feaching in English lll and in American l-lisfory and Governmenf. Emphasis on American liferafure in English classes helped correlafe fhese fwo sub- iecfs. Wifh many required courses behind fhem. iuniors could choose from highly diversified elec- fives. Despife 'rheir heavy academic schedule,,iuniors sfill found fime fo parficipafe iii exfracurricular acfivifies, organizafions, and sporfs. Juniors made up an imporfanf parl' of clubs, band, orchesfra. chorus, speech. and varsify afhlefics. Led by fheir class officers-Jeff Thomas. pres- idenf: Becky Peef, vice presidenf: and Lois Keil- holfz, secrefary-The 6l2 members of 'rhe iunior class loolced forward fo fheir senior year af Wesf High wifh spirif and leadership. ilfiiki Ninn I 4 if 3' we H 9' K .. .. la-Qi i lil E5 1 Class officers are Lois Keilholfz, secrefary: Jeff Thomas, presidenf and Becky Peef. vice presidenf. in fin Janice Aasgaard ke g 3' A liz ,V In Linda Ackerman f. . 5 2 xfj' ,Q K' L Vicror Ackerman I ' i ky fy . . 5 ' ,S ', ri .- s q, in W ,V iw, ,V f i Llalxbff X , . J ' 135 .J hinge Ackerson fy- 75 , at i o Aegerfer H fy M 'Z L Q lg he ' ' I I -.a l-' K - Wayne Ahrenholz ' iii, ,.f E K. ' ' al mix K V A fi' . f J l A ix , ,N W -.f 9 V, 5 M x A M irijaf ., , . il 'au ,- -, Randy Anderson Mary Anfinson Judy Angus Mike Aplinq Diane Arnold 'Y' Fred Ash Karen Aslcelson 4, ' A A , c . ' V , 2 . - - , N, .fy ,, Ann Allbaugh Cathy Ames Sieve Andersen Evelyn Anderso Gary Anderson Jane Anderson Marfin Averill b' - Kim Aves - A - - wi' , Carol Bacich ' ' 1 K i ' .. , ,,.. Q of-.vid Baumann Q fa fff , 'J J is all ., , Jim Bailey . I '-S? V I .L 'E f ' Q., Margaref Bailey x, - K A -r-' J , K RL ' Terry Bailey X 1: . .I wry gi sg ', 5 ,V.V X, . -rf 3 w , Mike Baker 18 1 , . ' ' ,- .-v W: . sandy Barren ,Ki-fe Q r fig? y Barbara Bandfield y , Z , sg. Q, ' A ' ' JaniceBBapfisf L G for V -' ' V fn, ' , ' I ,Q Q A Linda 67 ef 1' ' - ' J A Linda Ba rnharf ' Q ' mi, A . V rm BMS , , A lm A l52 David Barflell Alan Barlling Ardelia Bear Q ay .4 E R.-5 - .1 . -. ,.- 'Sf-'F E U X! . -v-cw 6 'r u I-. f 1 . K: -Q. yr- L. Q In ... Q, ,,, K- , 5, - ...M .A,. ..e..,, 3 eg ' .. K J I n 1 .Q rl J ox Allen Boyd Sfephen Boyken Richard Branaman Ron Beckmann i K i 1, A ' H7-Bi: K i Alveme Bfandeland Christine Bender is - .QQ K. ' . Cheryl Brannon Bruce Benson we . : ,.. , . Nancy Brees ' B ' e ' xi 7 ,K f El gu i A ... Sferling Benz B .h 5 . ,- i i fr - i - 'K 'xl L B enna Benny Bergstrom , Q 1' ' if ,earl B?:lBaBrihle n John Besler ,N fi N i Donna Brown . -2 ' ,fd Vi Q- . I I N S 5.153 'li A, Deana Beffs gfv, ,Sf 'N , ' 1 , 'i Janef Brown Kafhy Biersfedf . gg, ' A, f , . 1 Maffafowf' Becky Billings V1H,.fj Q ,. ,Ny Sherri Brown I l --5'i' -55' A jk A , ., A x Paul sinek B.: I: e, 4 .1 ou: T 5 Richard Birefz in L ,, gg K .fx 'K y Dzrle Brrzvlfnmell Gerald Blanchard dxf, Debbie Brusikern 5 .Q ,AX A, L LX , ' v ' Phyllis Blood A 7' i ive' 7 ml, K K 'W '35 John B ck Janice Blouqh '57 ' 1 B ii 5 B 5-gs David Knuckles BY? Judy Bock J, B 4 i 1 'A W-Nw Barb Buckley N Q Us ff i it A ' gjsfg f X Michael Boesen i Q ' N , ' ...A nk: Qi YS Roberf Burch Marv Boodv , ., , W' 5 , . Suzie Burd Janice Bowser K ' K I -tw-YV, .A K if 1 Denise Burg . ji gf gr. ,1 X ! 0 K K Rickie Burger ',.: .fl .. ., J 5 M ,su Marry Bergeson 5 I V jd , K W' g . .fu Linda Burke 'K 4199 j Q, V K sb f ii Lance Burroughs in Z E '-KkV g -.i v. 'lf' N' W . W Shirley Buss W. i 'iii 5 N J Elleln Bufferfield 1 ac Bulz . k J 4 ' yi' A '- f K i 'V Nancy Buxfon ee- K M... M . y ,,. W f A Rifa Caldwell , Qi : V -if Q, i Q V,.- f ' . 'l'f Paulefle Calvert E In Aer 1, ' K , 5:2 4 ,ll 3 , fy ,Qlfgif ?ianiECamgernn 'X' gm. .-'Q ' K ' 5 ' , im amp e ,X lib xi i K K . 1 Sieve Canakes x ,x 4 K Peg Cannon i 3, Nancy Carrier A in . , gs ' A I a' Jerri Casillas V, .ir 45, 15- 4-B 2 J 0 Q. -A 'Q ,gp b 'Q4a, -EF.ouQCEes+eeIl. I Q- -,f ,3 .,. .. .. 5 J ' 5 K, dgh Slzfvbeg in , K . K E ..,, . x es? y am ers ,AQ T I ' j-yi ' . ' - Sieve Champ A 8 .5 r ',.s ,R Linda chnsfensen 'e A ' f' a W'-, as I A - Cay Christian Linda Clancy Scott Clark Dennis Coffin Helen Collins Donna Connell Jim Connell Grant Cook Pam Cook Tom Cook Richard Cooley Jeanne Cordes Rick Corton Candy Cosens Maeve Cosgrove Sandy Cox Connie Cray Doug Crowell Sandra Crowley Linda Culbert '45, ' if ..f 145 .X X X43 j an lieu, V fa vt? fm .Aj ' 0' lk J :fc .',-, if . +-f - 'eff 1 5 '- ,V 7 K W Ai , if 'fi 5 4, 'ff A X! ssoss fre E A X XX We Take Advantage of Opportunity Diana Dahlgaard N David Dana . Q Dennis Daniels ih' 'swf' Linda Daringer wait Q Scott Davenport 4.5 David Davis V9 Ellen Davis , iw Linda Davis K Danny Dean Mike Putman gets c a u g h t up on some needed sleep during library. Waiww l54 si . LR' 'S x ,A f 'Q -in K-ax, Q 44. g, fr: .,,, r 7' p . 5 Me E G -'i Pa . I U 5 A, , A X . it .+ f .2 2, y A 9 ii as i 'r , 1 1 ,Q - .lf li ' .km Ad .,. a xfi 1 .. 1 if vc Ron Dessinger Bette Deyo Rodney Dickson Lonnie Diehm George Dimitropoulos Sandy Dixon John Doepke Vicki Downey Rosalie Dreesman Judy Dreier Steve DuBois Larry Dunham Elaine Dunsmoor Jim Eagan Sandy Earles Janet Eastman Janice Eckenrod Terri Eckstein :iw ' z . - 15 5 3315 we 'Q-., s 'sg K' A 5. ' -' - We . K I H ill I - in if - 'kkxkh if HW' 1. -k .ff V ,xp 6 7,1 H. 4 i i , ,,, ., 43 , 1 y M7 ,m d k M737 X fd i G4 x K . 4 af-Q ry ww Jim Ehle . f V Larry Eibey if Gary Eichmeyer SH W 2 - ' 'f': fi' f- -f Howard Eikenberry i L,f'.I7 'H Debby Ellialt 1 f Darrell Elsberry -r ' Karen Erickson ' . , Slan Erickson 2 Mark Evans H . , Sandy Faoerlind -,'g 'j- -9 7- 1 ' Mark Fanning ' Lora Farmer Pam Fausr i Dan Fencl My I' ::.,, K Barb Ferson . - ' i Peg Fellers . 'gg W Ken Fleshner 'F ,Q Li V , I 1. '-, E- Cheryl Ford 1 i f?.?,f 'M gf Rod Forfune LQ. .A V - Becky Fosler ' K i X K '2a':, , -,A Wendy Fosfer r,r J hn Fouls i F K - ,afar , .L , Rceggie Fox ' '5 0 .ii , if ' , V, Brenda Franklin 'I , V ig? .Q uf' 3: . ' XV' ,Suzy lg If W-. 1. .,ll ,' A L k'3'j ' z .V N L 'ff K A Wiki . E , u X Dave Frederick ag Ag 'Q-1 K' Q4 K , Jo Ann Freeman 5 1' -al ' it -, Q .fv X -5 ' Sleye Fuller . ' si '.- 'ef' A QW XL: xxx 7. ,L Ai erai J .mth so .. ..i B V il ' 'fi . I, - Berla Gander w K 'ev P 5 ' ig' , 5 , ' eavid Gardner 3 '. , 4- 5 Y . '-'Y ackwceaa f- , A J' , 'H A - ' i r ner iz Mr I T? xv My .A LM :lymph T ,xi fr.. Y? V . 'q A K 1 A 71 in Vickie L. Gardner - -4: , I Larry Gary ',.,,f 'f, -' L 1, A H Dan Gales H H A, .H ' V. vi iiillilliiixl in Lift.. Q' 4 4 la, , iri,i I X 4 L A e,re Sieve G69 ,L ' - Q K i ,, 1 V 1 J - V Doug Gelseer Q a t i , f- fl V I ' . ,ah Larry Gersfenkorn mf Pal, 'N L Q' , 5 f A, Q Mr-Viv' V I Vi, f ,E,z,,N5i in ,A Q 3 . I reii' + J my E I f by Y. 'iv ae ' r Palricia Gibbs A lf F rlfi L L' A cw J Mary Lou Gillam ' , U, ' ' f Jim Girsch Y' ff: I, L17 ii' K '-ft,-1' . ' i ' i Q 'wx x 3 . Jack Glass k- are eir fr or in . ,,. F Barb Gnacle 1 L 1 -'i 3 lf! ,, gh - ly if ' .f f Stan Goodvin 1 Vk,' 4 Vrrfr if .yi 'R V: X, Q IAFLL Q ' V H X ,WV Y Q W V K . W, i i J 1 J ' , fix ,AM 'J x . - fi o vw 1 John Graham Mark Graham Marlow Gray Michael Gray Marsha Greene Connie Grekoff Gary Gress Jerry Grier Judy Grill Jeff Grinnell Rick Guhl Sheryl Gulknechl Dale Haberslich Dave Haskell Barry Hall Craig Hall Linda Hall Lizzie Hall Mark Hall Jackie Hallerman Marcia Hammond Mike Jacobsen Marfha Hanley Meri-Lynn Hanson Dean Harrline Dennis Harfman Ken Harlrnan Fran Harvey Monte Hauserman Chuck Heene Marvin Heggebo Jerald Heiser Gerald Helgerson Paul Hellenschmidl Leonard Helm Jolene Hemenway Ray Henry Cynlhia Herbrandson Susan Hermeier Thomas Herold Debbie Herron Waller Hersh Jeff Herzog Thomas Hess David Hild Daris Hillson Rod Hilfon Valerie Hilyard Caryle Hifer Mark Hobson Greg Hoffman Pat Hogan Sam Holden Sfeve Holton Linda Holfzman Ray Homann Sheila Hoppenwcrfh NaJean Hrdlicka Ina Hubbard Ken Huffman Diane Hummel Darrel Hundley Scolf Jacobs James Jacobsen I56 ,- V .A s fyi 13 if Ts , 5 ra , L .V i,f' 'i Z V ' wifi ' ,L 1' I if Z , gr f Ag in ..,, P .y V in . 1 - , Q , ,, s W, 4 w f T: r1 rW,, 3 1 ' '- V- V i r mv ' ' 2 V V l li I 1 , ,yu an ,Q . 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Jones Terry Jeurgens Mike Jump Daniel Jurgensen Rick Kalianov Diane Kammerdiner Lisa Kampfe Diane Kane Rich Kaolan Loma Kapler Mike Kauffman Keith Kearns Debbie Keeley Martha Keiderling Lois Keilholtz Bill Keister Michael Kelley Ron Kenl' Linda Kitlrell Patti Klaus Lynn Klein Paula Klein Carol Kleisl' Mark Klenzmen Susan Kluyer Sandra Knock Karen Knocke Bryan Knox .9 f- -. 'cy 3 M1 , ,-2 ., . 4 L Y' it i tkww ,-,,i ,cog X ' er l lr ' 'C 'fl TS Y I U i , ..... ., I , My 'Y WA ble? 2 1 'i A r 'W I A Ki .- 3 M f-A W 1 if 3 KB , ,, QF' af- If K -- 6 -V,. 2 -as uv Q be 9 ' I - v W g, 4 H fs 4 I f. s. . -if .4 L, Our 'R elif' K WA . ,L f Mfr ff X get an X ll .wr ,.,, 4- ,af X fl 57' XT? leis a 1. 4 A V.. . I Marg Theilen looks back at an empty cafeteria after a pep breakfast and hopes for a ' victory. Kay Mary Kober Bruce Kohlmeyer Mike Kohls V John Kommeller ' John Kopf Verna Krall .. , Q - 5 af i x If N Enthusiasm Boosts Team Spirit .gg f nf' I x Q A k , A ,, X f 4 'S 12- 'fi i. f. 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Roger Krebs Craig Kresser Greg Kroeger Peggy Krominga John Kugel Charles Laipple Gary Lane Diane Langham Linda Larsen Kent LaVelle Bill Layman Dana Leach Darrol Lee Lauri Leer Steve Lehman Liz Leislikow Fred Lembke Allen Lemke Ron Lentsch Don Lentz Debbie Leo Linda Marlin Richard Marlin Bob Mason David Malhews Russell Mallhys Jean Mauser Dennis Mayer Mike McChane Susan McClinlock Charles McConkey Dennis McCord Karolyn McDaniel Sleve McDowell Rick McFarland Marlha McGrew Dan McMillan Mike McMulIin Jon McNamee Sharon Melencly Dan Merry Diane Merry l58 Torn Leonard Don Leopard Sleve Lell Mitch Levendusky Gil Levine Brian Lewis Carlene Lieberr Judy Liflring Kalhy Lindquisl Kevin Lingard Sleve Lingua George Love Terry Lown Bob Lundslrom Belly Lulke Cheryl Lyons Mike Mace Craig Magee Keilh Maiden Judy Malfas Phil Marlens 33 31 .0 A 34 as Q, L, , 4. sa. 'L -.75 Kmrl x ' 1 i Wi 352- bei if f' sii Q. 131 ,f . f' ,Q K ,- : fggztv . rl J m. s ,. D-QS - Q r ii f , I . 2, ,C ' . ' si . 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Q iff N ' 3 5 Ml Q K N .... l L '42 w i of is 'es ' 4 iv l Q J ,c s. c: . r V Eff? ,N jk ii J J 1,3 0 V. -'rg -, sf 1 ,' is jf' is Z3 l all ff' u xr, Leala Olson Arf Opperman Sarah Oslheirner Donna Owen Mike Pace Karen Parker Pal' Parker Kevin Parsons Don Palflerson Julie Palfison Don Paul Becky Peel Herberf Pellon Susan Pelers Linda Pelersen Rhonda Pelsche Ann Pexa Mary Phelps ,,. Our W ,F Al ,Y Mi Q. xx wavy' k ,fn 'I , A fy V N 'fi sl an 1' C ,MN ' 'W 'ryxm , , v x - - 1 4 ,A J 1 z 1 n a: -I 5: A . E 1 . V W1- szzg,--,f,' s f , ' Q. 'fm , -Sy 511,-f:,w 5-1,-4, gi .. K L.-Q,,5,:5y'.,.3.,..g 1 4'-- is H-. lisx1?1'.., ifaimifaf-.v? ND g ,. y -as L 1 f M if , ' .. 'aff ink Ns- - ' 1. ,, . Bolt: Mueller Sandie Mueller Gina Munson Melinda Murphy John Myers Sfeven Nabholz Cindy Neessen Russell Nelson Carol Newsum Marcene Neymeyer Carole Nicholas Dianne Niederi' Dave Noelling Joan Nollensmeicr Debbie Nollinq Bonnie Nordahl Sieve Oelfel Ginger Ogden Sieve Ogle Cindy Olson Gus? Olson thletes Build Stronger Teams .1 O 4 A 59 uh A Q' -.0 fs J , N. QQ, A ef. f fs.r JI W zen. Y ' X575 A , A mg ,. V l i' f irszf 5 ,, .., Q? , Q40 'i I J -J :J , J- ty , ,, '- I ' SVN R L . ' x N ' Qyfkf. 'Ma fm... . . wwe, ,fr W 1 'wh ' : Ziff! ,A rj: , fl - , j ul Q ' iubilanlly Varsily cheerleaders Marcia-Hammond and Julie Miehe cheer lhe learn on lo viclory. I59 y I: A 5 V an me V' 2 nv . K N if R A Q 5 ' L JW 4 H' . c 1 , V I ,M ,,.. ,, , J Q Ze iv 1 .fx 1' Q K, , ii . ,gl he Y . W Q 3 i u al s Q , ff P 'l J .TQ s f i A WV, . ,. 9:31. , 'N . -we X 1- G- J Ka- - fsczrj , Q. . .c Carole Nicholas finds a porlable bookshelf-Howard Eikenberry. wr We Study Hard to Reach Our Goals George Richards Dave Rickerl Linda Ridder Vivian 'Ridenour Ronald Ries Allen Rindels Shirley' Robbins Mike Robinson Mary Rodgers Sherrie Roehr Mike Roelhler Janel Rohlf John Romero Coleen Ross Keilh Ross Harry Role Dick Rowell Tom Ruberl Diane Ruisch Alan Russell Paul Rutledge 6 i A V I N . ,gy , l - QM? 'ig .- R ii T' P , i' ' lr 1 g 4 . 'B 'R 1 'Sf' ' -1... '-- 5 K 1 iw ' li ,gi , 7 .. X ,..,P no .Q fa Linda Picken John Piefers Kalhy Pillman Richard Plall' Maureen Plummer Marcia Pollock Becky Ponlious Dan Power Frances Priesl' Jeri Prochaska Cary Purcell Michael Pulnam Janel Pyle Dave Ramsey Jim Raudalsaugh Al Rawlins Jane Reiler Sheila Reynolds- QR ,A,,,s b AYP' 'fa 'wx . y Sleve Sackeft Carla Sanders Cleve Saucerman Mark Sawyer Ron Sawyer Meri Jo Scarbrough , .,.,. 5 X 1' -511 5 QI gg II I IL: II I6 5. 1 55, ami-33. S 1 f e rrrr 4 ' M if , 4 Ffa f X: -29 sq r, NW' Ron Seeber Terie Shadman Ar'r Shannon John Shaw Clark Sheels Terry Sheldon Paul Schmeidel ap ,, W r 333 ff f Gloria Shepard Gary Schmid? I I , , Maul Sl k Mike Schmid? K 'M ' Ivy XI: , K ., -frh N5 -xi' I, Jo Siddens . 0 ' Sandy Schneider Y. I -I - ,Q J I l 4' A Schell. Segal .. I I , , , IM, am Singer Sandy Schoger I gi' -' 'QL ee Fr Susan Sinnard Mike Schovllle gf' I II K II I sam -- A I ' R 4. S' I,I,qI,5 I r Kris Schreiner ' Q91 ' 3' 1. W ' f. 9 Gary Skerik Michael Schroeder gf ,435 -L-I , JOYCE 5mBlCel' Kenf Schullz -- 'NL ' , I A ' 3, Arr Smifh qs I A . 119' In f v 1 . frxefx All m 1 Q. 'U LonnieI 'li ' - f X: .gs A Bob A. Smifh Schwickeralh S Y, ,, E, ., V B b - h Barb Swff J' e :oz S: an -1 1 'f X an Kifehiilll. Dennis Scoh' ' W ,r fl ' S .. . I I JI ia wwf .I I N hp ? f. ff, fling, iil' Y . Z V I . Jim Sears I . . 54 Sz' ' .. . . Janice Seda , 3 ' , 1 1 M'ke Smlkl' - I J... .. , . X - M ' Sandy Smufh Debbie See ,I . . , TZ' I .,,, Sieve Smilhllng S IX, 1, Q, , di? , nil X 2 f I.. ....-- 'ix xr 'W ' 1 l' x , Janice Smuck ' P , ' Sue Snyder .XF ,4- c, 'I' ,I J. ..I I I J'm Sonday I It wc .1 'T , L. , If 'fa I Sin Igogeff d f,,,, , I fi, e- ,, ,, 1, 'if' , 'Y ji av: a or I L W if EI I .rrr I Gloria Slern , M H U 5 I9 . ' I John Sfevens ex f - We H lzvr. rr , I Mi., Deon Slewarf ' ,, ln M W I I il' Janelle Sfewarl' , q I . Q 494' I Palfi Slrosffregen , ff? , 3 . A ,' 'Jennifer 'rrain i i' S , S Q' 2 Wally smyer ,, A ' if r , ,5 J - - Sue Sfreel .X ' ', 7 if l fg i j ,V , W 'Y' , , D 'd Sf r V ii J d Taylor Ig . , J ' ' lvlladk Terhune f y e S , . f - Tammi Thein ' Q , ' '- lf ' A J - ' Rose Theisen 55? S 'h I , ,LQ , fs '32 ml eff? Margarer Thielen if S J xx , Jeff Thomas I III. I , A II 2-v I 1,5 I I Cheri Thompson A J 'ili 3 as M' ' J Jim Thompson Mary Thompson Teri Thompson Gwen Thomson Alan Thornberry Bonnie Tidemann Jerald Tiedf Becky Tiller Mary Timmerman Dean Toepfer Waller Tournier Pauleffe Treichel Ron Troudf Michael Troyer Linda Tucker Julie Tullis Kevin Turner Jim Tuifle in 'IJ I , .: L gl gfvm. - vying!-ight? 1 1 'l'i 4- , if ,VIE Q iir - 5 ' W Q ,:'xif:- fn, W . J, s, 135, if 1 :lifes ,sf 1126 ' aevnw '13 iiiiioy in4r2eo,ff W if V ll, li is Nm .Aging , 'f-,A , -' ,, My .. M K E1 s , 'i n K , K s ' 'Q .. ' - ' - Agik B - ,, of J , i 1. , 'J K! . X -fi A no fjm f h F 4 aa TQ T , iii 205 ji7 i'riyl Q37 , X ws m 'ffl K, fff s5' J 2? 'gf T y L fl R ' F- eff? Q- T 32' QTF' A Lk li ,- 74721-4' l i my W ,' Ji, : ,, ,- Qe? iff by 4 ul my Q, . vK,, I .6 , Q x 5 ' . . sit 4 A 4 ll I .A ,l 3 Q ,. K' . , h J' J' . -K Q N ws- H, rr , 4,87 ZH, 1 ,aww ' . yy, T i 'fi EQ' evf ,, an x 1.-,f , .1 ' . . ,H . 'fe We Are the Leaders of Tomorrow Janice Wehr Susan. Werkmeisier Debbie Wesf Sue Wesf Kafhy Whalen Pam Whife Ann Whitney M-... ' - Nez.. '-rw. .wr Jffffzsi A' gl W 1 T A Sharon Ungs Anita Ury Terry Van Sickle Dan Van Syoc Charles Vanderlip Clyde Varney Rae Jean Vaughn Bob Verly Valerie Vogl Karen Volker Dennis Wagner Joyce Wagner Michele Waidley Mariha Walker Tom Waierbury David Waferman Rick Waison Ed Weber 2 ., ,e Bruce Wickham 1,3 J , ' Terri Wilcken E ' 3 ' ,- l , WJ, at T K H T Harley Wildes 'Q - ' '- gf nb . sm ,fi L g ' K ,A K1 ay X4 Lv' Deborsvill Wilslns L T T - J-T , V ,A T i f :pi f , D ' C a'g i ar T' e ' -'-, , 'T ' M- ' . N gf W mMmMWm w, ,, mayo , .. mes! , X gk John Williams ,QQ -is 4' f- V' ,-.' r. ,Q ., Edirhvyzllianrrn Tom il oug y craig Wifson V y Q.. V al V Q V A Cuffis Wilson ev I ii T , J' V- -J f J L T Dan Wilson ur ,QQ Q , jr-ef Jeff Wilson 'i ' or . ,irni Jim Wilson I sl ' ' ' ', Lf '74 W M T tee-rf W gy nge pq Dave Haclcefl' holds D Not pictured- Dennis Deeds Pal' Euchner John Habbena Tonya Klapp Roberf Knighi' s Keilholiz and Linda Pelersen, members of Drill Team, nd on rhe sideline awailing lhe hall-Time show. .5 ,J MH' ecorah's Bob Valenline in a pin in rhe disfridr meer. L f i .. Q' X ii- K ': g I f. X S14 W 'f is l' - A ' - xis , .Q . W ' . ' 'ix Q .QW vzt' ... Y K --'. K V. LLL -7 X ,i . .- ,V .. K- ,, Q. . er' ,. it I ,Q K ,M V D -is D . row ss A vi, ex .ey Dfw 5 PM ref D sfzs l , 1 jmrgfxhv mAVV A' ..... - , . ::,, . b '-'ii if i X i i ei --9'-fi 'L , M in is .5 Q. ., -is R, 6 Gs rw 0? ---sf.. Joe Wilson Jo Ellen Wilson Lyle Wilson Roger Wilson Jon Wise Debbie Will Earl Wolf Sandra Wolf Sieve Wolf Curtis Wollin Shannon Wood Mark Woodard Diana Woolridge Randy Zager Dave Zarfis Diane Green Keilh Harken Vickv Myers Marilyn Oren Craig Schnalhorsi' Karen Struckman Dave Sundberg Belly Tiebkes Wanda Weber I63 We Begin Qur Year Eager to Progress Six hundred nineTy-Tour sTudenTs made up The largesT sophomore class in WesT l-ligh's hisTory. Sophomores seemed To be everywhere This year. and someTimes The size oT Their class creaTed problems. They voTed Twice Tor class oTTicers be- cause oT coniusion over similar names. STeve D. Anderson was elecTed president Becky Brody, vice presidenTg and Bill Andrew, secreTary. The sophomores quickly became an acTive parT oT WesT. ln homeroom They learned WesT's rules and TradiTionsg in classes They became ac- cusTomed To new Teachers and To The academic side of WesT. Biology dissecTions made sophomore Taces pale, and Shalcespeare's Julius Caesar puzzled English ll sTudenTs, buT mosT sTudenTs wore smiles. Sophomores in chorus, orchesTra. and band were a TalenTed addiTion To WesT l-lIgh's music deparTmenT. Their new Taces and ideas enlivened school clubs. Sophomores were skilled aThIeTes and enThusiasTic specTaTors, encouraged by The eighT sophomore cheerleaders. As They learned and parTicipaTed, The sopho- mores. wiTh quanTiTy and qualiTy, carried on WesT l'ligh's TradiTions as They prepared Tor The TuTure. Larry Abbas Terry Abrams Paula Adams Roberfa Alberison Larry Albrighf Rick Allensfein 6 sl 6 ai 4 Marv' Sophomore class officers are Bill Andrew, secreTaryq Becky Brody, vice presidenT: and STeve D. Anderson, president Dk! , 9 . fi Dave Andersen ., 'Q-.0 , 'xi ii ' iam' P .i ' Steve D. Anderson Tl ,W-9 -ir . 'Si g ' L - - , Sieve G. 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Sara Arnold Larry Aswegen Linda Aurand Wayne Avis Fredrick Bahls Glen Bainbridge Gail Baker Michele Baker Don Ball Fawn BanTz Darwin Barnhari' Ron BarTleTT Angene Beseler Juanifa BaTes KrysTine Bafla Curtis Baumgartner Randy Bea rbower Dave Beck Daniel Becker Darlene Becker Cathy Beckman Jane Beckman Dennis Bell Jett Beniamin Jerome Bensing Glenda Bentley Jane Bergstrom Marilyn Bessman Lorne Bidwell Cheryl Bindseil Tom Birkett Randy Bierke Wendy Lou Bierke Dennis Black Larry Black Anne 'Blackman .KW 41 B15 0 '-1 Z- , 'fl' iv' fl ni V K a- x . an ,. , K J .aa fe' , fm A?-Qpfi y if' xl X' i' 'ra ax -, Q, W ,. , B . 5 ia 'Q-'9 ,W i t il . iii 2 - 'aa ' x 4 -N -W I -I ' 21? L?WS'i,5 . ek we ,U 'JV ,V ii!- Cc 7 .7 i Xi -.am , f J!i ta, V p si,- .. ef' T' ' L 'fs + 1 ? , it it yay at .,- wwe- S 4 . B 1- .,,,. YA X . X A ilk 1 A tax.. , 4 I , 5 . 552 A '- :A Joe Bloes Dan Boller Barbara Borland Billy Bowers Nancy Boyd Patty Brackin Ann Bragdon David Brannon Lynda Brechtbill W W ,. 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Link Kaihy Lippold Judy Liirle Jack Locke Jane Lonergan Sfephen Lubbs Lonnie Luloff Rurh Lundsfrom Mike Lyons Marc Maassen Paul Magee Julie Mahncke Craig Maire Rodney Maiors Gary Maring Gene Marmie Victories Give Us Linda Kueck Roger Kulish Marsha Kunrzi LG Kyner Bob Laird Darold Lamphier Sieve Lampman Richard Landau Ramona Lane Alan Lange Kayieen Langham Jim Langlas Chris Larsen Dave Lafusick Barbara Lawson Caro! Legg Beih Lehmkuhl Marilyn Leininger Loren Leisinger Larry Leisiikow Larry Leopard Generous Rewards ,L g , M g v A I N' '. f ' N .. .A Bob Marquis ,, ' .01 ' K S- rf Carol Marfin Q- 'XD My ' y K Biil Marveil , K ti rx A 5 EL V,. 5 il v- . 14- - , Chris Marx C : f Q. ir 37 .f we , 9 ,QQ if ga' ' Mary Mafeika K, -sf fy N, ' Q Dennis Maurer If f r Q 4 f J 4 ,--'H a.. V hi Robert Mayer 3 Rosemary McCampbell 'L H QS Par McClintock Lr r u f I' .e ' - ' r V: N -Q x ii L 1 'Y K ' 4-ff , ' 'J 4 Julie McCombs 'K A Q ' . 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Mighael eMorris s, 4 Dave Moses Max Mueller ' N' Mike Mueller f 4. , Q Q Wi Aix 1 X v 4 I K .Y1i',! !x xm l. Jeanne Munson -, Joanne Munson ', Debby Myers ' YT' is B, Karen Myers f Jolene Nabholz John Nedfwig ' Q.. -K Dennis Neebel Colleen Neessen , gy- Susan Neessen Jay Nelson K .R Tim Nelson Donna Newion Ei, - , Greg Nicholas M Roberfa Norman r 99 J fw- lw if arise it 'i f 'Q ,X Marybelle Nielsen Q - H- 1 Ii, 'W' ,, ff' mf ff f V, r,.i Tandy Winder shouls Rah Yea Team! in compelilion ' for sophomore cheerleading. Jim Norlhey Scot? Nuff Dennis Obadal -- i R 42 .9 55, 'Z ar Q X ' ,L JSR 1 '5 'ir Q g 3 Xa .i he A' K 'ffl ' . 1, Q Sfeven O'Brien ' , K . , Larry Odom by .I r' r '5 7 34,5 i f .' Tom Oleson K 'j i f LV' in f -N. I Q, A , - r , iv 1 fr K 'V W 73 ,da V' 321 ff T.-. Larry Olmslead ! K ,, ,, f ,,, f . - Bill Opperman K i 1 -gf , r 8 Q. 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K Lis H el ,c,,,,,, .Gig H I 21 If 4 r , X' ur., 1,5 W6 8 m e X7 i. 1. ,W K 5. fx IS- John Relrurri Ari Reynolds Sandi Reynolds Sleve Rice Kalhy Richards Mike Richardson Sharon Riemcke Donald Riqler Palricia Riley Daryl Rindels Sherry Robin Calhy Robinson Cynlhia Robinson Roger Robinson Julie Rogers Larry Rogers Linda Rogers Sieve Rogers Ed Ronlf Sue Rosberg Katherine Ross Sue Rossin Mike Rosleck Gary Roszell Suzanne Rowe Tom Saucer Jerry Saucerrnan JoAnne Sawyer Carolyn Scarff Orlo Scheicher Riia Schellhorn Barbara Schmidl' Dennis Schmid? Marlene Schmili Keith Schoonover Marcella Schroede Russell Schroeder Marilyn Schulie Sue Scoif L' 'W if it CA is X S ai fi 35 J ri ii K 4, ,y . 'iv 9 J y -4 V 'ifif X -is F S J if .' ' X 1' idx 'e S 'ii S , , ly , Ji' 'lil J A -'Y J . 'ff ai A M J 'l' I I , , r fi - ' , f , if-2, A o r . ff J ye-gin, my 254 ,YB gf? ' ' . 4 'K' :Y Q-. J' il if 1 . ,tg 1,1 H ag A ., K ' 'N ii it 4 - ' g jjvffx ms J . A 3. zyyi 1 , i . ,ry ji 555 Iii' A f 1 Charloiie Sears Scoli See Diana Segebarlh Dave Seger Mary Jane Sewell Dan Shaner Mike Shanley Bill Shannon Lindsey Sharp Mark Shellon Gary Shepard Tim Sherwood Sonya Shook Craig Short Kathleen Shover Jim Shumaker Tom Simbric Gary Simmons Curiosity Leads s to New Discoveries Jim Skinner Joleen Slack Sieve Sliyken Jerry Small Ken Smarf Janet Smiley Bonnie Smith Bob Smilh Cheryl Smiih Craig Srniih Linda Smilh Royal Srniih Sheery Snider Mike Sommerfeldl Alice Sommerfeli Mary Sonday Arnold Sorge Nancy Stanford Gregory Siangel Barbara Siarkey Jim Starkey Y.. Xie 4? V Q K -i i ' H ,. . 'A - 5 L., ' S , Hx? iwsfkiww ' if gi W I 'i ,, M 2-RQ' i i vs V, E ' ii I SA f. His! .L 'Jw ie ' W ii' . wi I 1 E: el i f lil iiii iz 6 1 J r ,J QW -A iii.i i a m S, 5 S iiis J ' ve : v . or , 3 .wifi 1 1, .f- ,. , , f gi , . w a, J ja S S . -1 -A ww ,-i I., , Biology siudenls, Jeannine Gersienlcorn and Russ Fuller lhoroughly examine a dissecled specimen under 'rhe direction of sfudeni ieacher, Mr. Ivan Gilbert nk' VI Delilah sullen y J Qi Billie Jo Sverdahl .QTL J K Janet Swariz ' .t4,Vi,SLL , 5 E 'AW' iii' J iQ'i L'w'? '. Jeff Swlneharl' -'f K, - . i, Nanoy Swisher if Q: i I .QQ Jlm laie xx I .Yi l so ' -1 rv 'sz , -I ., ,ze - 1 3, T g Dick Taylor 75 F' B -g -J Mike Taylor .21 A LL, Bob Teller Wi' 7 X X , 1 I , , J.. A '21 Ralph Tempel Thomas Tempel ' 2. V ' -, .-,f V T X- Bruce Tenold , -H 1 K , ,Q s dar :ii fi- -fl I ii J H 1, . D 'X 'Y , Beliy Terwedo is i 4 Q Tom Thebo fr V 'e Candy Thein ' W, , l B Dave Thomas Q, , to , 'RQ Barry Thompson -7 i 'khk QD Ken Thompson ' i N W E 353 1 i K.. ai' -' sm 'E Y K 'T .W L A 4 . , I B T fir., uf 53, 5 I , QU' il, sssaa i-Eh .Ji-ii i ' La , i 'r av 5, 1 'I In W . fff .K H Q K x i I X I T b Ns. 1 rife' 'L , sw 1 3,4 K A N mi 'i .5 . 'J T ii -' 4 l Danelle Slarman Norma Sleege Jerry Slevens Bill Sioffregen Jim Sloffregen Richard Sfralion Frank Sfrelow Cindy Sirorlman Judy Sullivan Tom Sullivan Mike Summerhays David Susong Rebecca Thompson Shirley Thompson Jim Thomson Eric Thorson Barb Tiedf Bill Tiepkes Diane Torner Diana Troudl' Ann Turner Pal Turner Marcia Tyler Norma Uhlig Becky Updegraff Kirk Van Dorn Doug Van Fleel Marilyn Van Hoozer Charles Van Lengen Jane Van Nice l75 Tom Varney Gordon Vaughan Larry Verbeck Phil Volgarino Sharon Voshell Palricia Voss Tom Wagner Karla Wahl Christie Wait Gary Walker Randy Walker Sue Walker Georg'ia Waller Linda Warmulh Dane Warren Connie Waschkal Marianne Wallers Jim Webb af V, .3 W ui ' if ae 'il I .ff Jean Weber A Regina Weber Bill Wehrle 7 A Our Year Ends John Weidman Wes Weissman Lorella Weill Eugene Wells Carolyn Wesler Kafhy Wesfon John Weyhrauch Jim While Jenelle Whilesell Jeri Whrrlemore Mike Wienands Yvonne Wiesl Debbie Wildes Jack Wiles Beverly Wilharm Becki Williams Beverly Williarnso David Wilson is, , Q , ' ' . Q In 3. A.: . J -me ' is 53,59 . V --M21 tv eg. + ' '4?Z'? f ':15!'. fl? G ,, -e, 'UA rv.. , - 4 1159 Q IAF 'Q' A ..-B ga .-if S . P tqqziyaa IK .X A 's 4. L .M 1 lib 8 ii , .1 2 N32 Q A-ffkfs, gy ., f,m,. 'E fi V in Progressive Planning he 'abil J wg. 1 : J i X ff' K A iebwiilriiii .., 4 ni ar , A - 2 . J V, ' r x . ' H' 2 , me K W J ' 1 ...TY i ,IV we c ff .f a K . ,- as 2 5 iv 1 it .1 xi fn , .v sr- , i ,,,. .. .. 'iff Qs? N7 'S i KV in F l MA: 5. fy ., .M r, , .x, . . ik, .. -. lg 1 We yor Joyce Wilson Tom Wilson Tandy Winder David Winegarden Lauri Winlers Ardell Will Connie Wolff Frances Woock Sieve Wood Dave Woodward Diane Woolsey Ken? Wrighl' Perry Wrighl' Sieve Wyanf Jane Wymore Karol Yeager Gary Yearling Don Young ' za Zegarac k Zeqarac ce Zeien an Zellhoefer i Ziegenhorn hbie Barllell' lt Bigler ry Chapman iron Clinlon dra Daily yca Daugherily i Dier 'n Doyle :ve Flood enda Gordon ve Grimm :rdon Gross ndi Hall - ss-9, i -LSA- 1 , 1.1 i llll asf' No? picfured- Marlin Burke Marsha Bull Sieve Chrisfian Elizabeth Clark Danny Deeds Fred Enderlein John Fay Mika Golf Edward Hufchens Mike Jensen Bruce Norle Mark Pierce Marlys Simpson Janice Swarl'z Pamela Tayler Greg Wise David Wood l f ila' Eiga , .x .,. X .i 52' . aw. , ki., y ix.. M1 F Q K :-,gy .' 2 'if f JZ af' mmf ' 3? ' T I in .,,V. . X K .. +. , -'51-nl.. . ,. i E M aair f I igllliilil F I xi 2 9 4. 'ff ' Q., ,x . If -- - , , 3 Q , K -xv' 4 if' Q, -:Ni - My l rw 'E l . ,. - Q 1 of .Q 1,'. A . N . 17-', 11 'T ig ., W 3, Za, U 4 fs' .Q C 5 f aa i . Q E . ' Pe iii v iii ' Emu '55 cf., 'f a UI .F A . W . 'lir' if X I David Hanna Paula Hutchinson Dick Jensen Linda LaBarre Sieve Lawless Tom Lelsch Sieve Masl Miki McLaughlin Douq Neebel Becky Nielsen Mark Power Sam Richmond Jane Sackeff Frances Spore Deda Slrom Sleve Tyler Evelyn Walker Rav Wohlerf Dede Slrom relreshmenls. lislens lo a French Club me-eling as she enioys The INDEX Edilor-Teresa Wilharm A Aasgaard, Janice 14, 81, 89, 90, 95, I52 Abbas, Jim 73, 124 Abbas, Larry 164 Abrams, Terry 55, 164 Ackerman, Linda I52 Ackerman, Viclor 152 Ackerson, Linda 33, 152 Ackerson, Sandra 35, 94, 98, 124 Ackerson, Susan 20, 32, 124 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 184 ACTIVITIES COUNCIL B5 Adams, Paula 84, 104, 164 Adler, Richard 124 Aegerler, Bob 152 Ahrenholz, Wayne 33, 87, 152 Alberlson, Roberla 164 Albrechl, Glenn 73, 124 Albright, Larry 164 Alexander, Mr. Kenl 71, 120, 121 Allbaugh, Ann 14, 37, 84, 86, 90, 152 Allenslein, Rick 33, 84, 110 I64 AQJEIEYIICAN FIELD senvios Ames, Calhy 152 Andersen, Becky 73, 124 Andersen, Dave I64 Andersen, Sleve A. 152 Anderson, Evelyn 36, 98, I52 Anderson, Gary 33, 87, I52 Anderson, Jane 31, 33, 152 Anderson, Mr. Karl 49, 87 Anderson, Linda 32, 73, 124 Anderson, Mr. Lyle 58, 59 Anderson, Randy 31, 33, 92, 152 Ariilzarson, Sleve D. 80, 109, 120, Anderson, Sleven G. 92, 93, 94, 115, 164 Andrew, Bill 80, 109, 119, 164 Anlinson, Mary Ann I52 Angus, Judilh 75, 80, 90, I52 Annis, Hap 80, 96, 124 Annis, Tom I64 Anlonson, Mary 124 Aplinq, Jim 73, 124 Aplinq, Mike 65, I52 ARCHERY 111 Argolsinger, Mr. Viclor 54, 55, IIO Arms, Gary 33, 81, 164 Armslrong, Miss Chloe 49 Armslrong, Mary I64 Arndl, Margarel 35, 80, 88, 161 Arnold, Beverly 90, 164 Arnold, Diane 28, 90, 152 Arnold, Sara 88, 164 ART DEPARTMENT 68, 69 Ash, Fred 94, 152 Askelson, Karen 88, 90, .152 ASSEMBLIES 38, 39 ASTRONOMY CLUB 92 Aswegan, Larry 164 Auquslson, Mrs. Doris 77 Aurand, Linda I64 Averill, Marly 84, I52 Aves, Jill 124, 132 Aves, Kim 152 Avis. Wayne I64 Axlell, Linda I9, 24, 104, 124 Bachman, Mike 18, 19, 33, 96, 125 Bacich, Mr. Anlhony 34, 35, 67 Bacich, Carol 34, 152 Bahlmann, Dave I52 Bahlmann, Sally 125 Bahls, Fred 33, I64 Bailey, Jim 152 Bailey. Margarel 50, 90, I52 Ba11ey. Terry I52 Bainbridge, Glen I64 Baker, Mrs. Dorolhy 77 Baker, Gail I64 Baker, Michael 65, 66, I52 Baker, Michele 34, I64 Baker, Mr. Richard 33, 67 Baker, Valerie 61, 84, 90, 91, 97, 98, 125 Bakken, Sandy I52 Ball, Don I64 BAND 32. 33 Bsnafieid, Barb 14, 15, as, 90, vs, 152 Banker, Rod I25 Banlz, Fawn 68, I64 Banlz, Michael 96, 116, I25 Baplisl, Janice 56, I52 Barker, Mr. Ernesl 42 Barker, Linda I4, I7, I9, 36, 86, 90, 98, 99, 152 Barnharl, Darwin 164 Barnharl, Linda 90, I52 Barron, Ronald I25 Barlels, James I52 Barlels, Rick 125 Barlels, Wayne 125 Barlh, Doug 73, 125 Barllell, Dave 15, 81, II9, I53 Barllell, Debbie I77 Barllell, Ron 33, II9, 164 Barllinq, Alan 19, 33, 87, I52 Barlling, Wilma 50, 87, 125 Barulh, Larry 73, I25 Baseler, Angene 32, 87, 88, I64 BASKETBALL 112-115 Bassell, Mrs. Shirley 53, 88 Bales, Juanila 164 Balla, Krysline I64 Baugher, Sue 49, 76, I25 Baumgarlner, Curlis 165 Bear, Ardelia I53 Bearbower, Randy 81, 84, 115, 165 Beck, Dave 165 Beck, Kevan 125 Becker, Dan 165 Becker, Darlene 77, 165 Beckman, Calhy 88, 165 Beckman, Jane 88, 90, 165 Beckman, Linda B8, 90, I25 Beckmann, Ron I53 Beener, Tom 10, 80, 82, 85, 96, 102, 106, 107, 112, I25, 140 BELLAMY I2 Bell, Dennis 165 Bender, Chrisline 34, 51, I53 Benedicl, Duane 107, I25 Benham, Sleve 73, I25 Beniamin, Jeff 165 Bensing, Jeroma 165 Benson, Bruce I53 Benson, Jelf 18, I9, 33, 35, 47, 80, 86, 125, 145 Benlley, Glenda 35, 89, 90, 165 Benlley, Howard 125 Benz, Slerling 14, 153 Beran, Mrs. Elno 47 Bergeson, Marly I53 Berqslrom, Ben I53 Bergslrom, Jane 34, 90, 165 Berner, Janice 50, 125 Besler, John I53 Bessman, Mr. Donald 57 Bessman, Marilyn 165 Bells, Deana 32, 97, 153 BIBLE CLUB 87 Bickford, Mr. Ward 65 Bickley, Mark I25 Bidwell, Lorne III, 165 Biersledl, Kalhy I53 Biqler, Joyce I25 Biqler, Rick 177 Bilqer, Susan 32, I25 Billings, Becky 34, 36, 39, 153 Billings, Leilani 33, 37, 90, 98, 125 Billingsley, Linda 73, I25 Bindseil, Cheryl 88, 165 Bindseil, Cindy 88, 90, 126 Binek, Paul 84, I02, 107, 112, 153 Bird, Jacque 51, I25 Birelz, Dick 55, I53 Birkell, Tom 32, IO9, 115, 165 Bishop, Randy 109 Bishop, Mr. Willis 77 Billner, Belh 50, 90, 97, 98, 126 Bierke, Randy 165 Bierke, Wendy 165 Black, Chuck 14, 18, 19, 32, 34, 92, 93, 126 Black, Dennis 15, 89, 165 Black, Larry 33, 93, 165 Blackman, Anne 165 Blake, Mr. William 54, 55, 103, 116, II7, 119 Blanchard, Gerald 153 Bloes, Joe 165 Blood, Phyllis 37, 86, 90, 95, 153 Blough, Janice I53 BOARD OF DIRECTORS AND ADMINISTRATION 42 Bock, Judy I53 Boeke, Connie 75, 126 Boesen, Mike 153 Boller, Dan 165 Bonner, Mrs. Julia 77 Boody, Mary 50, 153 Booker, Jim 96, 126 Borland, Barbara 165 Boss, Randy 86, 126, 135 Bowers, Billy 109, 165 Bowser, Janice 153 Boyd, Allen 153 Boyd, Nancy 165 Boyken, Slephen 153 Boyle, Sherry 126 Boyle, Terry 151 Boyle, Tom 126 BOYS STATE 13 Brafckin, Pal 33, 165 Bragdon, Ann 88, 90, 165 Bragdon, Jane 11, 17, I9, 84, 85, 90, 126 Branaman, Richard I53 Brand, Tom 76, 120, 126 Brandeland, Alverne I53 Brannon, Cheryl 153 Brannon, David 165 Branl, Mark 126 Brall, Dale 73, 127 Brauhn, Marilyn 35, 127 Brechlbill, Lynda 96, 165 Brecunier, John 33, 110, 115, 165 Bredow, Sue 20, 33, 97, 127 Brees, Nancy 90, I53 Brennan, Lonna 153 Brenner, Mark 80, 127 Bride, Barb I53 Briden. Sandi 127 Briggs, Clay 37, 81, 127 Brinkman, Allen 165 Brinlon, Sleve 165 Brody. Becky 32, 80, 84, 104, I64, 165 Broell, Calhy 165 Broell, Mike 59, 81, 103, 107, 124, 127 Broessel, Debbie 127 Brooks, Terry 33, 127 Brown, Dan 165 Brown, Danna I53 Brown, Mrs. Dorolhy 60, 61 Brown, Janel I53 Brown, Jeanne 165 Brown, Mary 68, 71, I53 Brown, Sherri 88, 90, 95, I53 Brown, Shirley 165 Brown, Tom 33, 153 Brownel Dale 153 1 . Brownell, Deborah 88, 165 Brunning, Dave 165 Brunscheon, Ronny 165 Bruslkern, David 165 Bruslkern, Debbie 45, 153 Buchan, Mrs. Joy 68 Buck. David 165 Buck, Joe 165 Buck, John 153 Buck, Kalhy 87, 88, 90, 165 Buck, Roberla ll, 36, 127 Buckles, Dave 153 Buckley, Barb 37, 88, 94, 95, I53 Buller, Belly 87, 165 Bundy, Julie 165 Burbank, Pal 165 Burch, Becky 35, 165 Burch, Bob 153 Burch, Craig 33, 89, 165 Burch, Ralph 165 Burd, Suzanne 88, I53 Burdick, Marlin 21, 73, 127 Burg, Denise 153 Burger, Don 165 Burger, Rickie I53 Burke, Linda I53 Burkes, Mr. Harry 57 Burke, Sleven 165 Burow, Greg 19, 32, 35, 93, 127 Burr, Don 165 Burr, Ron 151 Burrell, Carole 127 Burroughs, Dianne 34, 165 Burrouqhs, Lance I53 Bush, Diana 151 BUSINESS AND ATTENDANCE OFFICE 75 BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 62, 63 Buss, Duane 165 Buss, Lois 165 Buss, Shirley I53 Buller, Douglas 30, 80, 84, Bullerfield, Dorolhy I9, 20, 32, 98, 127 Bullerlield, Ellen 32, 45, I53 Bull, Jack 153 Bulz, Terry 127 Buxlon, Nancy 17, 19, 37, 90, 98. I53 C CAFETERIA 77 Cain, Larry 165 Cailo, Dixie 84, 90, 165 Caldwell, James 110, 151 Caldwell, Rila 153 Caldwell, Waller 165 Callaway, Todd 127 Calverl, Paulelle 88, 98, 153 Cameron, Diana I53 Campbell, Janel 165 Campbell, John 21, 107, 127 Campbell, Tim 32, 35, I53 Canady. Sally 165 Canakes, Sleve 15, 153 Cannon, Peggy 153 Caquelin, Mr. Kennelh 57 Card, Dean 165 Card, Jean 127 Card, Joe 96, 127 Carl, Sleve 80, 81, 120, 166 Carpenler, Ann 127 Carpenler, Carol 166 Carr, Bruce 127 Carrier, Nancy 153 Carson, Rick 111, 166 Carler, David 73, 127 Cash, Jim 127 Casillas, Jerri I53 Casleel, Douglas 15, 33, 89, 153 Caughron, Terry 166 Cerney, Mrs. Alice 49 Chamberlin, Tim 19, 32, 35, 153 Chambers, Calhy I4, 37, 86, I53 Champ, Sleve 107, 119, 153 Chapman, Gary I77 Chase, Roger 84, 109, 119, 166 Chase, Vicky 87, 88, 166 CHEERLEADERS 104, 105 Chollar, Carol 90, 166 Chollar, Sleve 15, 84, 127 CHORUS 36. 37 Chrislensen, Janel I7, 90, 166 Chrislensen, Linda 37, 86, 90, 94 153 Chrislian, Cay 20, 32, 89, 90, 98, 154 CHRISTMAS PROGRAM 20 Chrislopherson, Peggy 88, 166 Church, Cindy 35, 94, 128 Clancy, Linda 154 Clark Craig 102, 107, 120, 128 Clfzzk, Donna 35, 36, 87, 94, 98, Clark, Mrs. Donna 62, 63 Clark, Nancy 128 Clark, Scoll 119, 154 Clark, Sharon 88, 166 Clark, Sleve 166 Clausen, Carl 55, 166 Clausen, Mary 166 Clinlo Close, Close. n, Sharon 177 Al 33, 166 Mr. William 42 Clowser, Eric 128 Clowser, Leah 166 Clule, Kalhy 73, 128 Clule, Sleven 166 Cochran, Belsy 90, 128 Coffin, Dan 32, II9, 166 Collin. Dennis 154 Collins, Helen Sue 87, 154 Collins, Joanne 166 Connell, Debbie 166 Connell, Donna 154 Connell, Jim 154 Conner, Kevin 109, 166 Conrad, Nancy 88, 166 Cook, Bill 20, 80, 81, 82, 83, 96, 102. 112, 124, 128 Cook, Chris 75, 128 Cook, Cindy 73, 128 Cook, David IO9, 166 Cook, Granl 154 Cook, Jacki 90, 166 Cook, Jean 166 Cook, Jim 81, 166 Ccok, Pam 37, 154 Cook, Sleve 166 Cook, Tim 166 Cook, Tom 33, 154 Cooley. Ed 128 Coggey, Pam 50, 90, 98, 99, 127 I Coo1ey,'Richard 154 Cooley, Sue 51, 166 Coonradl, Barb 128 CO-OP 72 Corgin, Mr. Glenn 55, 71, 107, ll Iron bars do noi a prison make. Cordes, Jeanne 36, 90, I54 Cornelius, Craig IIO, I66 Cornelius, Mr. Ray 77 Corsello, Paliy 30, 90, 98, I28 Corsello, Tom 88, 92, 94, I66 Corson, Barry 86, I28 Corson, George II9, I66 Corion, Rick I4, I8, I9, 32, 84, 88, 90, I02, I20, I54 Corlrighi, Caihy I28 Cosens, Candy 98, I54 Cosgrove, Mrs. Gail 77 Cosgrove, Maeve I54 Courbai, Connie 33, 88, I66 Courbai, Mike Ill, I66 Courier, Ken I66 Courier, Paula I28 Cowan, Bill 96, I07, I28 Cox, Candy I66 Cox, Chrisly 36, I28 Cox, Sandy 37, I54 Crafl, Debbie I66 Crandall, Jim 84, I09, ll5, I66 Craoser, Carol 32, 88, I66 Craun, Richard 55, I66 Cray, Connie 36, 90, I54 Crew, Gary I28 CREWS 2l Crosswaiie, Carol 90, I66 Crosswaire, Lynn 50, I28 Crowell, Doug I54 Crowley, Sandra Kay I54 Cue. Ron 57, 84, 86, IO2, IIU, I28 Culberr, Linda 96, I54 Culberl, Louis I28 Culmer, Miss Carifa 5l Culver, Carol I4, 34, 86, 93, I54 Cunningham, Darwin 2I, I28 Cunningham, Dennis I66 Cunningham, Mr. Roberl' 62, 63 Cusher, Eileen l5, 88, 89, 94, I28 CUSTODIANS 77 D Daggerr, John I29 Dahlgaard, Diana 32, 36, 87, 90, I54 Daily, Kedra 32, I77 Daley, Barb I29 Dallon, Mr. Charles 42 Dalian, Nancy I66 Damge, Gerry I66 Dana, David I54 Daniels, Clyde I29 Daniels, Dennis IO2, IIO, I54 Daniels, Phyllis I66 Darinqer, Linda I54 Darland, Mr. Jack 7l, II2, II4 Darling, Lindsay 30, 45, I29 Darr, Bob I66 Daugheriry, Janice I29 Daugheriry, Joyce IO4, I77 Davenport, Dee I66 Davenporl, Scoil' l20, I54 Davenporf, Sue ll, I6, 3I, 36, 80, 8I, 88, 90, I29 Davis, Beih I66 Davis, David I54 Davis, Ellen I54 Davis, Linda 34, 86, 89, 90, I54 Davis, Rosemary 34, 36, 90, I29 Davisson, Nancy 76, 98, I29 Dawson, Sue I66 Day, Tim IO9, I66 Dean, Dan I54 DEBATE I5 DeBilzan, Sylvia 97, I29 Delagardelle, Lynelie I29 Dela-ney, Jon I66 De Long, Mr. Bruce 58 DeMaris, Linda I4, 30, I29 Den Harlog, Sue I4, 86, 97, 98, I29 Denkinger, Mrs. Gayle 49 Dennis, Dianna 5l, 88, I66 Denny, Mr. John 74 DeSarl, Vicky I66 Dessinger, Ron I54 Deyo, BeHe 88, I54 Devo, Dionne I66 Dickinson, Dianne 47, I29 Dickson, Dean 88, I66 Dickson, Rod I54 Dieckmann, Mark l5, 92, 93, 94, ll5, I66 Diehm, Lonnie 90, 95, I54 Dier. Jeff I77 Diercks, Dave I66 Diesfelmeier, Mr. George 42 Dieiz, Kaihy I66 Dirniiropoulos, George I54 Dinnebier, Bruce IO9, ll5, I67 Dinwiddie, Robyn I67 Dirksen, Mrs. Mae 46 Dishinger, Cheryl 34, 94, I67 Dix Mike I67 Dixon, Sandy 45, I54 Dodge, John 30, 33, 37, I29 Doepke, John I54 Doeppke, Cindy I67 Donberi, Susan 5l Donovan, Mary I67 Dorn, Gary I29 Dolscn, Mr. Richard 7I, IO2, I07 Dove. Connie 96 Downey, Vicki L. 90 Downs, Marcia 45, 80, 81, I29 Doyle, Dawn I67 Doyle, Pam I77 Dray, Cheryl l30 Dray, Darrell 96, I30 Dreesman, Rosalie 87, I54 Dreier, Judy I54 Dreier, Lowell I67 Dreier, Wanda 5l, l30 Dresselhaus, Danny 33, 55, 92, 93 I67 Dreyer, Judy l30 DRILL TEAM I6 DRlVER'S EDUCATION DEPARTMENT 74 DuBois, Sieve I54 Duniee, Terry 73, I30 Dunham, Larry I54 Dunning, Mr. Waller 65 Dunsmoor, Elaine I54 Durnin, Wayne IO9, I67 Duschen, Scoll' 33, l67 Dvorak, Douglas I67 E Eagan, Jim 35, 87, I54 Earle, Barbara I67 Earles, Sandy I54 Earles, Tim 2I, l30 Easfman, Jane? I54 Easiman, Linda 90, l30 Easion, Marian 90, l30 Ebbinq, Jane I67 Eckenrod, Janice I5 Eckslein, Terri 36, I54 Etdler, Larry I67 Edsill, Hank l5, 55, 84, I67 Edsill, John I67 Edsill, Mary 37, 53, Bl, l30 Edwards, Carol I9, 43, 8I, 84, 85, 90, l04, l30 Edwards, Jeannie 8l, 90, l30 Edwards, Sheri 84, l30 Ehle, Jim 55, 85, I55 Eibey, Larry I55 Eibeaf, Linda 36, 87, 94, 98, I3 Eichmeyer, Gary I3, 75, I55 Eighme, Rick 96, l30 Eikenberry, Howard I55, l60 Eilderis, Valerie I30 Eilderis, Wanda I67 Einwaller, Dale 84, ll5, I67, l70 Eisenhauer, Sue l30 Eisenhauer, Tom 33, 87, Ill, I67 Ellerman, Karilyn l30 Ellioli, Debby I55 Ellison, Chrisrine I67 Elsberry, Darrell 33, I55 Elsberry, Linda 88, 90, 9l, I67 Emerson, Mrs. Alla 7l, 98 Emery, Kaihy I67 Emery, Mike l30 ENGLISH 48-50 Enqslrom, Craig 73, I30 Enos, Mrs. Marge 50 Enyarl, Sharon l30 Erdmann, Mr. George 77 Erdhardi, Frank I67 Erickson, Gail 73. l30 Erickson, Karen I55 Erickson, Sian I55 Erickson, Mariellyn 32, I67 Eril, Louise l30 Eiien, Sieve 33, l30 Evans, Mark 32, I55 Evans, Scoil' I30 Eyesfone, Mr. Bernard 58 Eylers, Sieve 89, I67 F Faqerlind, Charles IO2, I30 Fagerlind, Sandy I55 FALL TRACK ll0 Fanning, Mark I55 Farmer, Lora 75, 89, I55 Farmer, Mrs. Pam 5I Faulkner, Rebecca l30 Fausi, Pam 95, I55 Fay, John lI5 Feldman. Leo 55, l3l Felland, Mr. Norman 49, 50 Fellmei, Larry 96, IO2, II6, I3l Fencl, Dan 37, I55 Ferguson, Dennis l5, 55, 8l, 88, l3l Ferris, Vicki 8l, 97, l67 Ferson, Barbara I55 Fefrers, Peggy I55 Field. John l67 Finger, Dave IO9, Ill, I67 Fink, Veryl IO9, l67 Finn. Tom I67 Finney, Cheryl I67 Finney, Phil I3l Fish, Mrs. Mariorie 46 Fisk, Clayton l67 Flack, Mrs. Edna 5I FLAG RAISERS I3 FLAG TWIRLERS I7 Flaig, Terry I3l Fleming, Dave 32, IO9, I67 Fleming, Joe I67 Fleming, Nancy 73, l3l Fleshner, Kenneih I55 Flinl, Tom I5, 32, 8l, l68 Flood, Steve IO9, II9, I77 Folkers, Mrs. Marlys 60, 6l Folks, Mr. Wayne 58, 93 Follerie, Julie 33, 67, 88, 90, I68 Folleiie, Sheri 35, 76, 90, 98, l3l FOOTBALL IO6-IO9 Ford, Cheryl A. I55 Ford, Cheryl R. l68 Ford, Larry I68 Foreman, Danny 32, I3I, I5I Forsberg, Ted l5, I68 Forlune, Lana 88, 90. I68 Foriune, Rod l06, I07, ll2, I55 Foss, Craig 55, 59, 80, 86, IIO, I3l Fosler, Becky 3l, 52, I55 Fosler, Jean I4, 90, 98, l3l Fosier, Wendy I55 Fouriner, Rick 96, l3l Fouls, John 84, II6, II7, I55 Fox, Becky 63, 80, 90, l3l Fox, Clifford 96, I3l Fox, Delberl l68 Fox, Reggie 2l, I55 Francis, Sharon 77, l68 Franklin, Brenda 90, I55 Frederick, David I55 Frederick, Sandra I68 Freeland, Darrell 73, l3l Freeman, JoAnn 5I, 88, I55 French, Sharan l68 Fridlev, Parry I68 Frisch, Herb 73, I3l Frisch, Linda l68 Frosl, Donna l3l Frosl, Roger II9, I68 Fuller, Russ l68, l75 Fuller, Sreva I55 Furneaux, Mr. Theodore 77 FUTURE NURSES 98, 99 FUTURE TEACHERS 97 G Galer, Charles l68 Gallmever, Elaine I68 Gander, Berla I55 Gander, Terry l32 Ganfield, Mr. Gerald 29, 30, 3l 49 Garber, Frank I4, 89, I32 Gardner, Dave I55 Gardner,,Lorrie I3Z Gardner, Vicki A. I55 Gardner, Vickie L. 47, 88, 90, I55 Garr-ns, Dave 33, 80, l2O, I68 Garrell, Angie l68 Garrison, Cindy I68 Garrison, Susan l68 Gary, Larry 80, 96, I55 Gales, Dan 37, 87, I02, I55 GAVELIERS 84 Geary, Mike l68 Geerlings, Peie 34, 89, 93, l68 Geiger, Sieve I3, 2l, 8l, ll2, I55 Geise, Doug I55 Gerdsen, Margie 50, l32 Gerk. John I32 German, Cindy 88, l68 Gersienkorn, Jeannie l68, l75 Gersfenkorn, Larry I55 Gibbs, Pal' 33, 96, I55 Gibleon, Craig 73, l32 Gibson, Mr. William 43, 82 Gillam, Mary I5, 36, 84, 95, 98, I55 Gille, James I32 Gill, Miss Evelyn 75 Girsch, Jim 80, I55 Girsch, Tim l68, l70 Giovig, Roger 33, I68 Glaspie, Linda 35, l32 Glass, Jack I55 Gnade, Barb I55 Gonzales, Ann I68 Goodrich, Wauniia I68 Goodsell, Dean 33, I68 Goodvin, Sian 84, I07, I55 Gordon, Cinda l68 Gordon, Linda l68 Gordon, Wenda I77 Gorlon, David 93, I20, I32 Gough, Diane 45, l3l, l32 Gowans, Gail 88, I68 Graber, Virginia l32 Grace, Craig I07 Graff, Norman 88, ll5, l68 Graham, Becky l68 Graham, John 75, 80, 8l, I55 Graham, Mark I55 Graham, Sieve 80, 84, I02, II6, IIB, l32 Grange, Mrs. BeHy 45 Graser, Bernie 84, IO2, I03, II6 II7, II8, I33 Gray, Julie 88, I68 Gray, Marlow I9. 35, I55 Gray, Mike 33, I55 Gray, Tom 56, IO2, ll2, II4, I33 Green, Jeff 30, 96, I33 Green, Jock 33, II9, l68 Greene, Barb I33 Greene, Marsha 32, 90, I55 Grekoif, Connie 98, I55 Grekoff, Shirley I33 Gress, Gary I55 Gress, Larry IO2, I33 Grier, Jeaneiie 33, 88, 90 96. I68 Grier, Jerry 33, 35, 90, 9I, 93, I l I, I55 Griffin, Sfeve 96, 133, 140 Grill, Judy 155 ' G1gr51m,A1an 80, 84, 102, 107, Grimm, David 120, 177 Grimm, Larry 109, 120, 168 Grimm, Sieve 50, 96, 102, 120, 132, 133 Grinnell, Mr. Darrell 42 Grinnell, Mrs. Helen 63 Grinnell, Jeff 14, 29, 86, 88, 155 Groen, Diane 163 Gross, Gordon 177 Grovo, Barbara 34, 89, 168 Grovo, Janis 34, 133 Gruver, Ted 73, 133 Guefzlaff, Ann 33, 84, 168 Guefzlaff, Ellen 76, 84, 133 Guehl, Rick 155 GUIDANCE 46, 47 Guild. Mrs. Fern 77 Gunderson, Eric 96, 133 Gulknechf, Sheryl 155 H Habersfich, Dale 19, 33, 155 Habersfich, Dennis 33, 102, 112, 113, 115, 133 Hackelf, David 116, 155 Hadley. Mary 37, 81, 90, 133 Hagersfrom, Don 168 Hagersfrom, Sue 90, 133 Haqy, Barb 81, 133 Hahn, Sue 90, 168 Hald, Ron 133 Hall, Barry 155 Hall, Craig 33, 155 Hall, Dale 115, 168 Hall, Linda 155 Hall, Liz 155 Hall, Mark 33, 155 Hall, Sandi 177 Hall, Tom 73, 133 Halley. Carol 133 Halse, Roxann 168 Halferman, Jackie 155 Halferman, Paul 168 Ham, Sue 168 Hamalainen, Chrisfina 35, 66, 80, 90, 91. 98, 133 Hamilfon, Dave 168 Hamleff, Randy 84, 168 Hammelman, Clark 36, 80, 102, 110, 133 Hammond, Marcia 32, 36, 84, 90, 104, 155, 159 Hanley, Marfha 156 Hanna, Dave 177 Hanna, John 133 Hanna, Linda 20, 32, 133 Hanna, Paf 168 Hansen, Jerry 36, 84, 133 Hansen, Miss Linda 71 Hanson, Bob 168 Hanson, Bruce 33, 168 Hanson, Cheryl 36, 104, 105, 134 Hanson, Dale 168 Hanson, Joann 168 Hanson, Meri-Lynn 156 Hanson, Sfeve 32, 134 Happel, Audrey 89, 168 Happel, Darwin 37, 134 Happel, Eileen 168 Hare, Mr. Roberf 58, 59, 93 Harken, Keifh 163 Harmon, Cindy -37, 61, 90, 91, 98, 99, 134 Harper, Mrs. Pafricia 56, 57 Harp, Peggy 168 Harp, Randy 96, 134 Harris, Bud 111, 168 Har'r1ey, Jean 169 Harfline, Dean 134, 156 Harfman, Dennis 37, 156 Harlman, Mr. Harold 42 Harlman, Ken 33, 81, 156 Harvey, Haskins, Fran 156 Nancy 169 Hasfings, Sfeve 84, 96, 134 Halhaway, Rolene 37, 61, 134 Haupf, Bruce 36, 134 Hauserman, Monfe 75, 156 Hayes, Teresa 134 Haynes, David 80, 81, 169, 170 Heacock, Michele 36, 84, 134 Heckman, Becky 75, 86, 89, 98, 134 Heddens. Mrs. Laura 77 Heene, Bob 84, 96, 103, 116, 117, 134 Heene, Chuck 96, 116, 156 Heggebo, Ken 169 Heggebo, Marvin 156 Heiberqer, Maureen 97, 169 Heiberger, Randy 134 Heichel, Virginia 134 Hein, Becky 75, 134 Heinick, Gary 33, 134 Heiser, Jerald 36, 156 Helgerson, Jerry 156 Hellenschmidf, Mark 64, 134 Hellenschmidf, Paul 21, 156 Helm, Leonard 55, 156 Helmers, Duane 169 Helmers, Russell 134 Hemenway, Jolene 156 Henderson, Sue 50, 134 Henry. John 32, 92, 93, 94, 169 Henry, Judy 75, 134 Henry, Ray 156 Henwood, Mrs. Alma 51 Herbrandson, Cyndi 33, 156 Hermeier, Sue 36, 37, 84, 88, 90. 156 Herold, Thomas 156 Herron, Debbie 156 Hersh, Walfer 156 Herzog, Dan 93, 134 Herzog, Jeff 156 Hess, Tom 156 . Hiaff, Jack 81, 109, 120, 121, 169 Hickman, Jack 109, 169 Hickman, Jan 73, 134 Hickman, Sundee 33, 84, 88, 97, 169 Hilberf, Rick 36, 134 Hild, David 156 Hileman, Jay 169 Hillmer, Mrs. Pamelia 49 Hillock, Mr. Richard 77 Hillson, Daris 55, 156 Hi1fon,Gale 134 Hilfon. Rod 156 Hilyard, Valerie 156 Hinder, Pal' 169 Hinder. Ruth 135 Hinson, Dick 21, 80, 81, 82, 83, 85, 93, 135 HISTORY 54, 55 Hifer, Carryle 156 H1-Y 96 Hoard, Jerry 102, 112, 135 Hobson, Mark 156 Hoch, Carol 51, 87, 135 Hoel. Mrs. Linda 60 Hoelscher, Sieve 135 Hoeppner, Dennis 169 Hoeppner, Kennelh 135 Hoffman, Greg 156 Hoffman, Richard 77, 151 Hoffman, Rozann 169 Hoffman, Vicky 169 Hofner, Bob 135 Hogan, Mike 73, 135 Hogan, Paf 107, 119, 156 Hohl, Dr. George 42 Holbrook, Mary 73, 135 Holcomb, Diana 33, 169 Holden, Sam 18, 19, 33, 84, 156 Hozlgiman, Craig 19, 32, 34, 94, I Holmslrom, Debbie 34, 169 Holfkamp, Dan 33, 88, 169 Holfon, Sfeve 156 Holfzman, Linda 156 Homann, Ray 21, 156 HOMECOMING 10, 11 HOME ECONOMICS DEPARTMENT 60, 61 HONOR CLUB 86 Hoppe, Debbie 169 Hoppe, Karen 169 Hoppe, Mike 15, 107, 109, 135 Hoppenworfh, Belly 169 Hoppenworfh, Linda 16, 73, 135 Hoppenworfh, Sheila 98, 156 Horsfman, Judy 51, 169 Horsfman, Bob 135 Horfon, Jeff 96, 135 Howard, Gerry 169 Howard, Mrs. Rufh 45 Howland, Bill 31, 88, 169 Howland, Laurie ll, 135 Howleff, Donna 135 Hoxie, Joe 12, 13, 18, 19, 32, 55, 85, 86, 102, 120, 135, 169 Hoy. Jackie 94, 169 Hrdlicka, NaJean 47, 95, 156 Hubbard, Ina 34, 156 Hudson, Greg 73, 135 Huebner, Mrs. Dorofhea 49, 90, 91 Huegli, Mrs. Sadie 77 Huff, Mr. Lewis 63, 96 Huffman, Gordon 169 Huffman, Huffman Ken 36, 156 Ron 33 169 Huffman: Wanda 73, 136 Hughes, Mark 169 Hummel, Cindy 169 Hummel, Diane 33, 89, 90, 156 Hummel, Pam 169 Hundley. Darrel 84, 156 Hunf, Bob 73, 136 Hunfingfon, Toni 169 Hurley, Debbie 88, 169 Hursf, Mike 169 Hufchinson, Paula 177 INDEPENDENT STUDY 14 INDUSTRIAL ARTS DEPARTMENT 64, 65 lsackson, Larry 96, 136 Isackson, Lynef'1e 169 lsley Sfeva 33, 109, lll, 169 lvesf Sfeve 21 J Jackson, John 136 Jacobs, Diane 14, 30, 90, 126, 136. 150 Jacobs, Scofl' 33, 156 Jaf:5cgbsen, Jim 14, 85, 89, 93, 94, Jacobsen, Mike 156 Jacobsen, Susan 88, 95, 169 Jacobson, Cynfhia 51, 169 Jacobson, Rebecca 136 Jaeckel. Mr. Richard 63 Jans, Dennis 169 Jay, Mr. Ausfin 58 Jenkinson, Mrs. Bonnie 49 Jensen Bill 169 Jensen, Dick 84, 109, 119, 177 Jensen, Eunice 88, 169 Jensen, Jim 136 Jensen Pam 75, 98, 136 Jensen Sharon 170 Jensen, Terry 156 Jensen, Todd 170 JETS 93 Jiricek, Mr. William 57 Jobes, Linda 156 Jochum, Mrs. Erma 77 Johnson, Allen 156 Johnson, Bill 170 Johnson, Bruce 20, 33, 170 Johnson, Cinde 32, Bl, 170 Johnson, Dean 156 Johnson, Elvin 119, 170 Johnson, Johnson, Harvey 107, 136 Linda 34, 136 Johnson, Marilyn 94, 170 Johnson, Paf 170 Johnson, Peggy 156 Johnson, Roberfa 156 Johnson, Mr. Roberl' 58 Johnson, Sandi 156 Johnson, Sandy 80, 81, 83, 136 Johnson, Shanlee 88, 156 Johnson, Verl 111, 136 Johnsfon, Judy 170 Johnsfon, Lorin 170 Johnsfon, Terry 156 Jones, Jack 84, 106, 107, 151 Jones, Mike D. 64, 156 Jones, Mike P. 156 Jones, Richard 136 Jordon, Linda 51 Jorgensen, Mr. Raymond 15, 49 JuSgMargare1' 37, 85, 87, 89, Juergens, Terry 37, 156 Jump, Mike 87, 156 Jump. Sue 72, 136 Jung, Mary 170 JUNIOR SEMINAR 14 Jurgens, Pam 90, 98, 136 Jurgensen, Dan 156 K . Kabele, Mary 34, 36, 90, 136 Kacher, Rick 96, 136 Kaleas, Jerome 170 Kalianov, Rick 156 Kammerdiner, Diane 14, 19, 32, 34, 86, 88, 92, 156 Kampfe, Elisa 34, 88, 156 Kane, Diana 156 Kane, Mi ke 136 Kane, Russell 73, 136 Kaplan, Rich 80, 81, 102, 107, 109, 156 Kapler, Linda 170 KaDler, Loma 156 Kiglijosh, Dayle 16, 32, 36, 136, Kafzer, Miss Cora 71 Kauffman, Mike 157 Kaufman, Tim 73 Kaune. Dick 136 Kaus, Mr. John 74 Kayser, Bob 36, 59, 96, 136, 140 Kearns, Keith 157 Keckler. Richard 170 Keefer, Mark 19, 32, 35, 67, 136 Keeler, Roger 21, 33, 136 Keeley, Debby 80, 157 Kehoe, Sfeve 92, 170 Keilholfz, Lois 32, 37, 80, 81, 88, 89, 152, 157 Keilholfz, Sharon 84, 104, 170 Keisler, Bill 157 Keisfer, Karen 170 Kelly- James 77, 170 Kelley. Mike 157 Kemmerer, Charles 37, 137 Kempin, Karen 52, 80, 88, 90, 137 Kendall, Paf 32, 170 Kenny, Kafhy 80, 85, 88, 90, 137 Kenf, Ronald 157 Kenf, Tom 73, 137 Kerderling, Marlha 96, 157 Kern. Mrs. Barbara 77 Kerns, Lynn 170 Kerr, Brian 73, 151 Kerr, Linda 170 Kersenbrock, Mr. Edgar 21, 44 Kesl, Linda 32, 170 Kezar, Vernice 170 Kidder, Lonnie 170 Kiewief, Becky 73, 137 Kilbv, Terry 170 Kimball, Dick 102, 103, 107, 116, 118, 124, 137 Kimber, Lucrefia 137 King, Karen 137 Kino, Mike 170 Kinq, Vickie 170 Kinsel, Cliff 170 Kinsller, Pam 98, 137 Kipp, Crys 170 Kirby, Frank 170 Kirk, Floyd 55, 137 Kirk, Sfeve 37, 96, 102, 103, 112. 114 Kiffrell, Linda 98, 157 Klaus, Paffi 157 Klein, Evelyn 157 Klein. Julie 137 Klein, Paula 14, 37, 38, 80, 86, 89, 157 Kleinendorsf, Sfeve 120, 170 Kleisf, Carol 36, 88, 157 Klenzmen Mark 157 Kline, Sfeve 107, 137 Klinzing, Rhonda 33, 170 Klooslra, Mrs. Joyce 63, 96 Kluver, Sue 80, 88, 157 Kniqhf, Gary 36, 88, 137 Knock, Larry 73, 137 Knock, Sandy 157 Knoke, Karen 157 Knoke, Lesley 72, 137 Knox, Brvan 102, 112, 157 Kober, Mrs. Arlelfa 72, 73 Kober, Kay 14, 85, 86, 88, 90, 95 157 Koenen, Mr. Justin 65 Kohlmeyer, Bruce 157 Kohls, Mike 157 Kommelfer, John 157 Kopf, John 34, 157 Kofh, Corliss 170 Kofh, Marcia 20, 32, 137 Kofh, Pam 138 Krall, Mike 170 Krall, Verna 157 Kramer, Carol 19, 31, 32, 34, 138 Kramer, Mr. Jerry 54, 55, 94 Kress, Roger 14, 80, 81, 86, 93, Kresser, Craig 157 Krie, Barbara 151 Krisfensen, Mr. Ernesf 77 Krizek, Bonnie 73, 138 Kroeger, Gregg 94, 157 Krominga, Peggy 157 Krueqer, Merlyn 170 Kueck, Linda 171 Kueck, Ron 116, 138 Lamphier, Darold 96, 171 Kugel, John 157 Kulish, Roger 171 Kunfzi, Marsha 171 Kurtz, Peggy 138 Kurfzwell, Miss Failh 14, 46 Kynef, LG is, 55, ao, 94, 109, 171 L LaBarre, Linda 177 Laipple, Chuck 157 Laird, Bob 33, 171 Lamb, Gail 47, as, 92, 94, 95, 138 Lampman, Chuck 102, 110, 138 Lamprnan, Sieve 33, 171 Landau, Rick 119, 171 Lane, Gary 157 Lane, Ramona 171 Lane, Mr. William 58, 109 Lang, Loren 73, 138 Lang, Mrs. Mable 77 Lange, Alan 84, 171 Langham, Diane 84, 88, 90, 157 Langham, Kay 171 Langlas, Dave 21,81,102,112, 113, 138 Langlas, Jim 32, 80, 81, 110, 171 LZZIGSJAGE DEPARTMENT LANGUAGE CLUBS 88, 89 Larsen, Chrisline 171 Larsen, Linda 157 Larson, Bill 81, 138 Larson, Mr. Fred 55, 63 Lalusick, Dave 115, 171 LaVel1e, Ken? 157 Lawless, Sieve I77 Lawson, Barbara 171 Lawson, Mr.' Ralph 49 Layman, Bill 157 Leach, Dana 157 Lederman, Shirley 32, 90, 94, 97, 98, 138 Lee, Darrol 37, 157 Leer, Lauri 157 Legg, Carol 171 Lehman, Rick 107, 138 Lehman, Sieve 157 Lehmkuhl Beih 171 Leininger, Marilyn 51, 88, 90, 171 Leisinger, Dennis 138 Leisinger, Loren 89, 111, 171 Leisfikow, Don 14, 89, 92, 107, 126. 138 Leisiikow, Larry 171 Leisfikow, Liz 14, 86, 157 Lembke, Fred 33, 157 Lemke, Al 84, 102, 107, 112, 114, 157 Lemon, Mary 138 Lenisch, Ron 157 Leniz, Don 107, 157 Leo, Debbie 31, 45, 52, 88, 90, 157 Leonard, Tim 120, 138 Leonard, Tom 158 Leopard, Donald 158 Leonard, Larry 171 LeOiuaHe, Mrs. Pauline 77 Lesler, Gwen 139 Leisch, Tom 177 LeH', Jennifer 88, 171 Leif, Sieve 13, 33, 158 Levenduskv, Milch 158 Levine, Gil 14, 29, 86, 88, 89, 158 Lewis, Brian 158 Lewis, Larry 171 Lewis, Randy 139 LIBRARY 51 Lieberf, Carlene 51, 158 Lieberf. Sue 139 Liffring, Judy 17, 19, 37, 86, 90, 158 Lindaman, Fonda 19, 32, 35, 36, 62, 84, 139, 145 Linde, Rebecca 139 Lindguisr, Kalhy 14, 36, 81, 86, 88, 90, 97, 158 Lingard, Kevin 158 Lingua, Sieve 158 Link, Margol' 171 Lippold, Kalhy 84, 88, 90, 171 Liflle, Dean 89, 102, 116, 139 Liifle, Judy 171 Locke, Jack 33, 171 Lonerqan, Jane 171 Lonergan, Jeri 76, 139 Loomer, Pam 139 Loomis, Becky 17, 19, 21, 28, 36, 82, 85, 88, 90, 139 Loomis, Mrs. Jessie 68, 69 Loonan, Mrs. Connie 77 Lorraine, Danny 84, 139 Lori, Linda 33, 139 Love, George 158 Lowcock, Rick 37, 139 Lown, Terry 158 Lubbs, Sfephen 171 Luloff, Lonnie 171 Lundsfrom, Roberl' 36, 158 Lulke, Belly 36, 38, 87, 89, 158 Lyons, Cheryl 158 Lyons, Mike 171 M Maassen, Marc 81, 171 Mace, Michael 93, 158 Magee, Craig A. 93, 120, 139 Magee, Craig W. 19, 33, 121, 158 Magee, Paul 171 Mahncke, Julie 171 Maiden, Keilh 15, 94, 107, 158 Maire, Craig 171 Maire, Wanda 139 Maiors, Rodney 171 Makinsier, Frank 139 Malfas, Judy 98, 158 Manbeck, Ron 37, 43, 139 Maring, Gary 171 Marmie, Gene 171 Marquis, Bob 171 Marshall, Vickie 139 Marlens, Phil 32, 80, 81, 102, 107, 158 Marlin, Carol 34, 171 Marlin, Craig 84, 96, 102, 107, 112, 139 Marlin, Linda 158 Mar'1'in, Richard 158 Marlin, Tom 119, 139 Marfinod, Marie 37, 80, 84, 88, 90, 139 Marvell, William 84, 92, 171 Marx. Chrisiine 171 Mason, Bob 32, 119, 158 Mas1', Steve 177 Maleika, Marv 171 MATH DEPARTMENT 56, 57 MATH CLUB 92 Maihews, Dave 158 Maifhys, Russell 37, 111, 158 Mafzner, Gary 14, 86, 139 Maurer, Dennis 110, 171 Mauser, Jean 32, 158 Mayer, Bob 171 Mayer, Dennis 158 McA1eer. Mark 139 McCampbell, Rosemary 171 McChane, Mika 158 McC1infock, Lynn 89, 139 McC1in1ock, Pal 171 McClin1ock, Sue 158 McCombs, Julie 84, 171 McConkey, Charles 15, 85, 93, 94, 158 McConkey, Mr. Clarence 57, 92, 97 McCord, Dennis 33, 158 McCowen, Mr. Vincenl 18, 36, 37, 67 McCoy, Kafhy 74, 171 McCraney, Carol 151 McCu11ey, Mr. Herberf 64, 65 McCunniff, Ronnie 171 McDaniel, Karolyn 76, 158 McDonald. Paul 140 McDougall, Debbie 171 McDowell, Sieve 19, 32, 158 McFarland, Rick 107, 158 , McFerron, Paul 33, 80, 120, 171 McGee, Rose 34, 61, 171 McGra1h, Amy 34, 90, 171 McGrew, Marlha 158 Mcln1yre,Jane1 171 Mclnfyre, Sharon 72, 98, 140 Mclgnsfry, Jane 88, 90, 98, 140 14 McKinney, Greg 171 McLaughlin, Miki 177 McMahill, Dan 14, 84, 119, 140 McMillan, Dan 158 McMul1in, Mike 32, 84, 89, 158 McNabb, Sheila 51, 172 McNamee, Donna 36, 95, 172 McNamee, Jon 89, 158 McNamee, Mrs. Rulh 77 Medhauq, Joyce 172 Millsao, Debbie 32, 172 Millenberger, Joe 172 Milfenberger, Mickey 140 Minard, Bill 33, 172 Minard, Jane151, 84, 172 Minard, Judy 73, 151 Mingus, Sian 158 Mifchell, Vickie 84, 172 Moberly, Terrie 47, 140 Moe Erick 21, 37, 140 Moe, lngrid 37, 85, 94, 96, 98, 158 Mohs, Donna 172 Mokricky, Mr. Viclor 52, 53, 89 Moline, Craig 172 Montgomery, Mr. Bruce 68 Monfgomery, Mrs. Charlene 49 Moore, Darwin 36, 87, 89, 107, 158 Moore, David 140 Moore. Moore Jane? 14, 140 Tom L.18 19 158 Moorel Tom W. 32, 158 Moos, Kalhy 88, 172 Moran. Moreho Dave 158 use, Ann Marie 172 Morgan, Cindi 172 Morgan, Daryl 84, 102, 107, 158 Morgan, Diana 77, 172 Morgan ,Diane 33, 51, 172 Morgan, Jim 37, 84, 140 Morgan, John 158 Morgan Morgan , Linda 158 , Ron 140 Mehlhorn, Kevin 172 Melendv, Mike 172 Melendv, Sharon 33, 90, 158 Meller, Gayle 172 Mennenga, Debbie 35, 88 Mercurio. Mike 172 Merry, Dan 37, 158 Merry, Diane 89, 158 Meyer, Carol 14, 32, 34, 86, 92, 93, 158 Meyer, Jerry 73, 140 Meverhoff, Mark 103, 107, 116, 140 Meyerhoff, Mr. Richard 74 Meyers, Joe 151 Meyers, Pam 172 Michaels, Debbie 88, 96, 158 Miehe, Barb 88, 90, 98, 158 Meihe, Julie 88, 90, 104, 105, 158. 159 Miller Dennis 140 Miller DuWayne 158 Miller, Mrs. Gladys 45 Miller, Jim 158 Miller, Mrs. Karen 49 Miller Nancy 29, 84, 90, 98, 99, i'4o Miller, Peggy 90, 172 Miller, Randy 33, 84, 110, 115, 172 Miller, Ronnie 73, 140 Milligan, Bi1184, 158 Morris, Charloile 172 Morris, Jane 158 Morris, Mike 88, 93, 94, 172 Morris, Roger 172 Morrissey, Angie 172 Morrissey, Marilyn 98, 158 Morrow, Bev 141 Morse, Bill 172 Moses, Dave 109, 119, 172 Moses, Doug 96, 102, 103, 116, 118, 141 Moses, Larry 84, 107, 112, 158 Mouniain, Rod 158 Mueller, Bob 120, 159 Mueller, Gary 93, 141 Mueller, Max 84, 89, 109, 120, 172 Mueller, Mike 34, 89, 94, 120, 172 Mueller, Sandy 159 Mukai, Mr. Teru 74 Mulder, Doug 21, 151 Mundi, Pam 141 Munson, Gina 20, 32, 90, 159 Munson, Jeannie 90, 172 Munson, Joanne 90, 172 Murphy, Melinda 98, 159 MUSIC DEPARTMENT 66, 67 Myers, Debby 32, 84, 172 Myers, John 159 Myers, Karen 61, 172 6? 3 Myers, Vicky Lynn 36, 84, l58, I63 N Nabholz, Jolene I72 Nabho Narves lz, Steve I59 on, Mr. Don 7l Nash, Miss L-ucille 63 Nedtwiq, John 88, I72 Neebel, Dennis I72 Neebel, Douglas I77 Neesse Neesse Neesse Nelson n, Cindy I59 n, Colleen I72 n. Susan I72 Greq 94, l4l Nelson: Jay I72 Nelson, John 96, IO7, I08, I4I Nelson, Russell 33, I59 Nelson, Tim I72 Nesbit, Mrs. Frances 49 Nesteby, Dan 73, l4I Newland, Jeanne 32, l4I Newman, Andy 86, l4l Newsum, Carol I59- Newton, Donna I72 Newton, Tom I02, l4l Neymeyer, Marcy I59 Nicholas, Carole 50, 88, I59, I60 Payton, Tom l5l Peatow, Linda 36, 98, 99, I42 Pederson, Betty I42 Pederson, Mark I73 Peet, Becky 37, 38, 46, I04, I05, l52. I59 Pelton, Dick 33, I73 Pelton, Herbert I59 Penaluna, Tom 96, IO7, I42 PEP BAND I8 PEP CLUB I9 Perrin, Carol 73, I42 Perrin, David 33, I73 Perry, Dennis II9, I42 Peters, Jackie 36, 84, 88, I42 Peters, Susan 84, 88, I59 Petersen, Dean I73 Petersen, Eileen 45, I42 Petersen, Glen IO7, I42 Petersen Linda 32, 84, I59 Petersen Paul 73, I42 Petersen, Randy 96, I42 Petersen, Starla I73 Peterson, Becky I73 Peterson Raymond 73, I42 Peterson Steven 73 I42 Petsche, Rhonda 45, I59 Peverill, Cheryl 36, I42 Pexa, Ann 47, 90, 98, I59 Phelps, Mary 5l, 86, I59 Reints, Sandy 88, I73 Reiter, Jane 87, I60 Renz, Pat 72, I43 Repp, Linda I43 Retrum, John 80, 8l, 93, I73 Reuter, Pat 94, I43 Reuter, Mr. Robert 72, 73 Reynolds, Art I5, 80, 8I, IO9, I73 Reynolds, Sandi 84, I73 Reynolds, Sheila 34, 88, I60 Rice, David I43 Rice, Steve I73 Richards, George I60 Richards, Kathy I73 Richards, Michael I44 Richardson, Kathie I4, 29, 39, 86, 87, I44 Richardson, Mike I73 Richey, Carol I44 Richmond, Sam 92, I77 Richter, Mike I44 Rickert, Dave I02, II9, I60 Rickert, Jett 28, I44 Ridgiller, Linda I4, 35, 86, 89, 90, Ridenour, Vivian I4, 33, 35, 89, 90. I60 Ridgley, Carol 98, I44 Rieks, Gary I44 Pralgd Nicholas, Greg I72 Neidert, Dianne I59 Nielsen, Becky 88, I77 Nielsen, Cathy 73, l4I Nielsen, Mary I72 Niis, Jan 80, 88, 90, 9l, 94, l4l Noelting, Dave 8l, I59 Noelting, Jim I4l Noltensmeier, Jo I59 Nolting, Debbie 89, I59 Nordahl. Bonnie Lou I59 Norman, Roberta I72 Northey, Jim I73 Nuqent, James 73, IZ6, l4l NURSE'S OFFICE 76 Nutt, Scott 84, I73 O Obadal, Dennis I09, I73' O'Brien, Steve I73 O'Bryon, Marcy I4l O'Connor, Pat I02, IIO, l4l Odem, Floyd I5l Odom, Larry I73 Oettel, Steve I59 Ogden, Ginger I59 Ogden, Jim 86, I20, l4l Oqle, Steve I59 Oleson, Sharon 73, l4l Oleson, Tom I73 Olinger, Diana 73, l4I Olmstead, Larry I73 Olson, Cindy 88, I59 Olson, Gus I4, 34, 86, I59 Olson. Leata I59 Opperman, Arthur I59 Opperman, Bill I73 ORCHESTRA 34, 35 Oren, Marilyn I63 Oren, Sue I73 Ormord, Karen 87,- I73 Ormston. Jane 34, 45, 90, 97, 98, I37, l4l Ormston, Patty I73 Ortega, Hugo 36, 80, 88, 90, 9I. I4l Osland, Mrs. Ramona SI Osness, Nick I4l Osness, Randi 88, I73 Ostheimer, Claudia 28, 39, 86, l4I Ostheimer, Sandy I59 Owen, Donna I59 Owens, Greg 33, 8l, l4I P. Pace, Mike I59 Padget, David ll2, l4l Paras, Mark 5I, 96, IO7, I42 Parker, Karen I4, 8I, 86, 88, I59 Parker, Patricia 36, 8l, .88, 90. I59 Parsons, Kevin I5, 20, 76, 84, I59 Patterson, Dave I73 Patterson, Don l8, 33, 75, 80, II9, I59 Pattison, Julie 75, 98, I59 Paul, Donald I59 Paulsen, Dana 84, II9, I73 Phillips, Janet I42 PHYSICAL EDUCATION 70, 7l Picken, Linda I60 Pickett, Ed Ill, II9, I42 Pierce, Susan I73 Pieters, John I60 Pint, Bob I42 Pittman, Kathleen I60 Plager, Kathy 90, I42 Platt, Richard 33, 55, 94, I60 Plummer, Mary 92, I73 Plummer, Maureen I60 Pollock, Marcia 87, 90, 98, I60 Pollock, Mark 80, 87, II9, I73 Pomeranke, Janice I42 Pontious, Becky I60 Pontious, John I9, 33, 35, I20, I2I I42 Pothast, Randy I42 Potter, Craig I73 Potter, Dwayne I73 Potter, Gary I73 Potter, Georgia 36, 60, 84, 90, I42 Power Daniel I5, 3I, 89, I60 Power' Mark I20, I77 ske, Becky 72, I42 Pratt, Jim I42 Prentice, Phyllis 29, 80, 86, 88, 90, 98, I42 Preston, John lI2, l35, I43 Price. Joe I73 Priebe, Paul 29, I43 , Priest, Frances I8, 32, 34, 94, Riemcke. Sharon Ann I73 Ries, Rick Ill, I44 Ries, Ron Ill, I60 Riley, Pal' I73 Rindels, Allen I60 Rindels, Daryl I73 Rindels, Diane I44 Rindels, Thomas 73, l5l Ringler, Gene I44 Rippenkroeger, Miss Janice 53, 88 Ritland, George II6, I44 Robbins, John I44 Robbins, Shirley I60 Robin, Sherry IO4, I73 Robinett, Johnny 64, I44 Robinson, Cathy 88, I73 Robinson Robinson Robinson , aynthia I73 . 37 I44 M?i2lf'5'Z, I44 Robinsoni Mike A. iso Robinson, Roger I73 Rodgers, Dwight 55, I44 Rodgers, Mary 5I, 90, I60 Roehr, Sherrie 32, 84, 90, 95, 98, I60 Roethler, Mike I60 Rogers, Bruce I44 Rogers, Mrs. Ethyle 77 Rogers, Gary I44 Rogers, Julie I73 Rogers, Larry I73 Rogers Linda 88, I73 Sawyer, JoAnne I74 Sawyer, Mark l6l Sawyer, Richard I45 Sawyer, Rita I45 Sawyer, Ronald l6l Scarbrough, Meri Jo l6l Scarft, Carolyn I74 Scartt, Roger IO7 Schnathorst, Craig I63 Schellhorn, Rita I74 Schret, Michael I45 Schlueter, Rick I45 Schmeidel, Paul 33, l6I Schmidt, Barbara I74 Schmidt, Dennis II5, I74 Schmidt, Gary Lee l6l Schmidt, Mika I6l Schmitt, Marlene I74 Schmitt, Nadine I45 Schneider, Sandy I6I Schoger, Sandy 33, 98, l6l Scholl, Mr. Merlin 44, 46, 47, 85 Schoonover, Keith I74 Schoville, Michael 32,-l6l Schreiner, Kristina I4, 36, 86, 88, 90, 98, l6l Schroeder, Dale I07, I45 Schroeder, Larry 73, I45 Schroeder, Mike I6l Schroeder, Russell I09, I74 Schroeder, Sally I74 Schultz, Keint 33, 35, 84, I08, I20, I6l Schutte, Marilyn 33, I74 Schuver, Mr. Jack 7I, I06, IO7, IOS, IO9 Schwake, Roger I45 Schwikerath, Lonnie 93, l6l SCIENCE DEPARTMENT 58, 59 Scoqgin, Barbara I45 Scott, Barbara l6I Scott, Dennis l6I Scott, Mrs. Ethel 46, 47 Scott, Sears, Sears Susan 8l, 88, 90, I74 Charlotte I74 Jim l6I Seda: Janice 96, l6l 95, I60 Probert. Judy 87, I73 Prochaska, Barbara 87, I73 Prochaska, Dan I43 Prochaska, Jeri I4, 36, 87, I60 Pruisner, Diane 32, 72, Pryor, I43 George I43 Purcell Gar IO7 I6 . v . 0 Purdy, Mr. Richard 58 Putman, Mike l54, I60 Pyle, .Dave I73 Pyle, J anet I60 Pyle, Virginia I43 0 Quick, Mr. William 55 Overn, Sharyn 73, I43 R Rains, Jeanne I73 Ramsell, Craig 80, 89, l70, I73 Ramsey, Dave I60 Ransom, Kathy l0, I43 Rogers: sieve 32, IO9, rzo, lzi, I73 Rohlf, Janet I4, 28, 3l, 36, 86, 89, 90, 98, I60 Rohlt, Ed 80, 8I, 93, I73 Romero, John I60 Rootf, Jeorgine 37, I44 Rosberg, Michael I44 Rosberg, Sue I7, I73 , I09, IIS Ross, Co leen 84, 89, 98, I60 Ross, Elaine 59, 88, 90, I44 Ross, Katherine 77, I73 Ross, Keith I60 Rossin, Sue 88, I74 Rosteck, Mike I74 Roszell,'Gary I74 Rote, Harry I60 Rotton, Becky 37, 80, I44 Rowe, Suzanne I74 Rowell, Dick 84, I60 Rubert, Tom I60 Ruisch, Diane I4, 37, 86, 89, I60 Runyan, Runyan, Beckie I44 Sue 37, 63, 90, 98, I44 Russell, Alan I4, 75, 93, I60 Russell, Jim I44 Rash,'David I73 Rash, Mrs. Fern 77 Rathbun, Kathy 3l, 97, I43 Ratkovich, Howard I43 Raudabauoh, Jim 93, I60 Rawlins. Albert I60 Raymond, Bob 73, I43 Reagan, Glenda 35, 87, I73 Reavis, Loretta I73 Reese, Mrs. Barbara 50 Reese, Becky I9, 32, 34, 37, 8l, 85, 86, 90, 97, 138, I43 Reeves, Mr. Guy 55 Rehder, Mrs. H. W. 42 Rutledge, Paul I60 S Sackett, Jaine I77 Sackett, Steve 33, lll, I6l Sanders, Carla I6l Sapp, MQ Terry 65 Satterlee, Becky I9, 30, IO4, I05, I45 Saucer, Tom I74 Saucerman, Cleve 96, I6I Saucerman, Jerry 96, I74 See, Debbie 90, 98, l6l See. Sandy 33, I45 See. Scott I74 Seeber, Ronald 58, I02, IO7, l6l Segebarth, Darrel 36, 55, 96, l02 Il0, I43, I45 Segebarth, Diana 90, I74 Seger, Dave 80, 93, I74 Seger, Mrs. Ruth 75 Seidler, Mr. Stewart 42 Sefilzchina, Walter I9, 33, 35, 86, 5 Sewell, Mary I74 Sewell, Rodney 37, 94, I45 Shadman, Teria l6l Shafer, Mr. Robert 33, 67 Shaner, Dan II9, I74 Shanlev. Mike 8I, I74 Shannon, Arthur I6l Shannon, Bill I74 Sharp, Lindsey I74 Sharp, Mike 73, I45 Shaw, John I06, IO7, l6l Sheets. Clark l6l Sheldahl, Mrs. Mildred 76, 98 Sheldon, Tedda I9, 73, I45 Sheldon, Terry 32, I02, l6I Shellard, Miss Marie 54, 55, 75 Shelton, Mark 32, I20, I74 Shepard, Gary I74 Shepard, Gloria 87, 90, l6l Sherwood, Timothy I74 Shrppy, Kenny I02, I45, l4B Shirk, Mary 75, 90, 98, I6l Shirk, Mr. Robert 74 Shock, Larry 73, I45 Shook, Sonya I74 Short Craig 33, I74 Shover, Chuck 73, I46 Shover, Kathleen I74 Shaman, David I4, 34, 35, l26, 6 Shumaker, Jim I74 Sickel, Craig I46 Siddens, Jo Ellen 88, 89, 90, l6l Siddens, Mr. Robert 46, 47, 7I, IO3 II6, ll7, II9 Siegel, Robert 8l, l6l Simbric, Tom 80, Ill, I74 Simmons, Gary I74 Simon, Dave I46 Simpson, Mr. Tom 74 Singer, Pam I4, 30, 3l, 32, 88, 90, I6I Sinnard, Sue 68, l6l Sinnett, Barb I46 Skerik, Gary 37, l6l Skinner, Dorothy I46 Skinner, Jim I74 SWIM MING I20, l2I Swinehart, Jett IO9, I75 Swisher, Nancy I7, 52, 84, 88, Skinner, Tom I46 Slack, Joleen I74 Slivken, Marc 80, 85, 96, I46 Slivken, Steve 84, I74 Sloan, Jo 34, 84, 88, I46 Small, Jerry IO9, I74 Smart, Ken lll, I74 Smelcer, Joyce 35, l6l Smiley, Janet 33, 75, 90, IO4, l05, I74 Smith, Art l6l Smith, Bob A. l6l Smith, Bob D. 84, II9, I74 Bob Smith, L. I02, 107, 109, I6I Smith, Bonnie 35, 88, I74 Smith, Cheryl I74 Smith, Craig I74 Smith, Mrs. Helen 49 Tidemann, Bonnie 75, I62 Smith, Jim I4b Smith, Jerry 73, I46 Smith, Karen 90, 9l, l6l Smith, Linda I74 Smith, Mahlon I46 Smith, Mike l6I Smith, Royal I74 Smith, Sandy 88, 90, l6l Smith, Sharon 98, I46 Smith, Sue 73, 94, I46 Smith, Miss Viola 57, 92 Smithling, Steve l6l Smuck, Janice l6l Snider, Sheery I74 Snyder, Sue 47, 98, I6I Sodergren, Mr. Wesley ZI, 46 Sommerfeldt, Mike I74 Sommertelt, Alice I74 Sommerfelt, Pat I46 Sonday, Jim I6I Sonday, Mary I74 Sonnack, Allan 72, Bl, I46 Sorge, A nie 84, IO9, I74 Sorge, A t 8l, IO7, l6l Sparks, on I46 SPECTAPR 30, 3l Spencer, Kathy I46 Spore, Ertances 88, I77 Spragleg' Sandy 37, I46 Spry, Mr. Gordon 42 Stacy, Iva I46 Stafford, David I6l Stanford, Carolyn I46 Stanford, Nancy I74 Stangel, Greg 92, 94, ll5, I74 Stanzyk, Kandy I46 Starkey, Barb 8I, 88, 94, I74 Starkey, Jim IO9, ll5, I74 Starman, Danette 88, 90, l75 Stecher, Mrs. Laura 53, 88 Steege, Norma 88, 90, I75 Steele, Mr. Virgil 77 Stern, Gloria 50, l6l Stevens, Jerry 80, I09, II9, l75 Stevens, John Ibl Stevenson, Karen 32, 34, 37, 84, 86, 98, IZ6, I47 Stewart, Deon 45, 88, 97, l6I Stewart, Janette l6I Stitt, Mike I47 Stoffregen Bill I75 90, l75 T Tabor, Larry I47 Tate, Jim l75 Taylor, Dick l75 Taylor, Judy I6l Taylor, Mike I75 Taylor, Ron I47 Telter, Bill 39, 8I, 84, l02, I03, 106, IO7, II6, II8, I47 Telter, Bob 84, IO9, II6, II9, l75 Telford, Bruce I47 Tempel, Ralph I75 Tempel, Tom 84, I75 Tenold, Bruce l75 Tenold, Gerine I47 Terhune, Mark l6I TERPSICHORE 95 Terwedo, Betty 34, 88, 90, l75 Thebo, Larry I47 Thebo, Tom I75 Thein, Candy 90, I75 Thein, Tammi l6I Theisen, Rose Ibl Thielen, Margaret 37, 86, 88, 95, l57. l6l Thfzrgtas, Allen I3, I4, l5, 2l, 86, 4 Thomas, Dave 2l, 33, 80, 84, l09, l75 Thomas, Jett I3, 2I, 80, Bl, 85, ll2, l52, l6l Thomas, Mr. Sydney 42 Thompson, Barry l75 Thompson, Becky I75 Thom son Cheri I6I Ury, Anita 90, 98, I62 Uze, Bev I6, 30, 37, 84, 85, 88, l48 V Vanderlip, Charles I62 Van Dorn, Kirk 92, I75 Van Dorn, Mark l26, I48 Van Dyke, Donna 77 Van Ee, Martha 45, 98, l48 Van Fleet, Doug I75 Van Hoozer, Marilyn 90, l75 Van Lengen, Charles 89, I75 Van Nice, Jane l75 Van Sickle, Terry 84, I62 Van Syoc, Dan 80, 81, l02, IO7, I62 VARIETY SHOW 22-27 Varney, Clyde 84, I62 Varney, Tom I76 Wildeboer, Roger I49 Wildes, Debbie I76 Wildes, Hairley IO7, II9, I62 Wiles, Jack I76 Wilharm, Beverly I76 Wilharm, Teresa 29, 37, 84, 90, I47, 149 ' Wilkins, Debbie I62 Willard, Craig I62 Willer, Mike I49 Willhite, Marlene I62 Williams, Becki Sl, Bl, 90, 94, I76 Williams, Craig I49 Williams, John I62 Williams, Karen I49 Williams, Marki 75, B5, 94, I49 Williams, Sue I49 Williamson, Bev 87, 90, 96, I76 Williamson, Edith 5l, 87, 88, 96, VARSITY CLUB I02 Vaughan, Gordon I76 Vaughn, Rae Jean I62 Verbeck, Larry I76 Verly, Bob 37, I62 Vogler, Mrs. Etlllyn 48, 49 Vogt, Valerie I62 Volgarino, Phillip I76 Volker, Karen I62 Voshell, Sharon 32, I76 Voss, Pat I76 W Wagner, Miss Adalene 49 Wagner, Barba-ra l48 Wagner, Dennis I62 Wagner, Joyce 98, I62 Wagner, Tom I76 WAHAWK 28, 29 I62 Willoughby, Tom 84, I62 Wilson, Craig 35, 36, I62 Wilson, Curtis I62 Wilson, Dan 37, 93, 94, I62 Wilson, Dave I76 Wilson, Dexter IO7, I49 Wilson, Diane 88, 90, I49 Wilson, Faye I49 Wilson, Jett I62 Wilson. Jim I62 Wilson, Joe I63 Wilson, JoEllen I63 Wilson, Joyce 87, 89, I76 Wilson, Lyle I63 Wilson, Peggy I49 Wilson, Roger I63 Wilson, Ron 33, I49 Wilson, Miss Ruth 53 Wilson, Tom 84, I76 Winder, Tandy 90, I72, I76 D 1 Thorgtpson, Diane 28, 85, 87, 98, I4 Thompson Don I9, 33, 35, 87, l48 Thompson Jim I62 ' Thompson Ken l75 Wahl, Karla 34, 90, I76 Waidley, Michele 32, 34, I62 Wait, Christie I76 Walker, Dana I48 Winegarden, David 55, 89, 92, 9 94, I76 Winninger, Jim I49 Winters, Lauri 33, I76 Wise, Gregory 84 Stoffregen, Jim I75 Stoffregen Patti 32, 35, 37, l6l Stottregen Kathy I47, I48 Stone, Mr: Edwin 55, 94 Stoner, Ken I47 Strain, Jenny I6I Stratton, Richard l75 Strawhorn, Audrey I47 Strayer, Wally 37, 94, IO7, l6l Street, Sue 20, 32, 86, 90, I6l Strelow, Frank l75 Strom, Dede 80, B8, 90, I77 Struckman, Karen I63 Strottman, Cindy I75 Thompson, Margaret I48 Thompson, Mrs. Marilyn 49 Thompson,' Mary I62 Thompson, Shirley I75 Thompson, Teri I62 Thomson, Gwen 32, 98, I62 Thomson, Jim 84, 92, I75 Thomson, Karen 73, I28 Thorbrogger, Bob I4, 86, l02, IO6, IO7, l29, l48 Thornberry, Alan 93, I62 Thorson, Eric l75 Tice, Ginny ll, 80, Sl, 83, 86, l48 Tiedt, Barb l75 Tiedt. Jerald I62 Tiller, Becky 84, I62 Timmerman, Mary I62 Tiebkes, Betty I63 Tiepkes, Bill 33, l75 Tiepgres, Jane 20, 32, 45, 86, 98. Toebfer, Dean I62 Torkelson, Mr. Russell 65 Torner, Diane 34, l75 Tomger, Jim 34, IOZ, IIO, I20, Tournier, Walt I62 Townsend, Jett I48 Tracy, Mr. Robert 57 TRADES AND INDUSTRIES 73 Trager, Mrs. Gloria 53, 88 Treichel, Paulette I62 Troudt, Diana I75 Troudt, Ron 55, I62 Troyer, Mike I62 Tucker, Linda 36, 90, 97, I62 Tullis, Julie I62 Tullis, Tim 96, ll6, l48 Walker, Evelyn I77 Walker, Gary I76 Walker, Martha 36, 88, 90, I62 Walker, Randy I76 Walker, Sue I76 Walter Georgia I76 Walthour, Sam 8l, I20, l48 Warmuth, Jack 80 Warmuth, Linda I76 Warren, Dane I76 Warrior, David 36 Waschkat, Connie 33, I76 Washburn, Emmett 33, III I49 waierbury, Tom so, ai, I20, 162 Waterman, David I62 Watson, Rick 84, ll0, ll2, I62 Watter, Marianne I76 Webb, Jim I76 Weber, Dean I49 Weber, Ed I62 Weber, Jean I76 Weber, Regina I76 Weber Wanda I4 86 I63 wehf, Janice sr, do, da, 152 wehrie, Bill 109, I76 Weidman, John I76 Wise, Jon I63 Witt, Ardell 32, 87, IO4, I76 Witt, Deborah 98, I04, I63 Wohlert, Ray I77 Wolf. Earl I63 Wolf, Sandra I63 Wolt, Steve 55, I63 Wolff, Connie 94, I76 Wollin, Curt I63 Woock, Frances 77, I76 Wood, Shannon 33, 80, 90, 98, I63 Wood, Steven IO9, I76 Woodard, Mark ll0, ll9, I63 Woodward, Dave I76 Woodyard, Bill I49 Wooldridge, Diane I63 Woolsey, Diane 33, I76 Wordehott, Miss Mary 5I WRESTLING II6-II9 Wright, Mrs. June 77 Wriqht, Kent 89, I76 Wright, Perry 32, 176 Wright, Mr. Ray 74 Wright, Stephen 32, I50 STUDENT DIRECTORS 83 STUDENT SENATE 80, 82 Stirltg, Nancy 36, Bl, 90, 92, 94, 4 Stumme, Dave l6l Stumme, Paul lI0, I47 Sturch, Mr. Ronald 74 Sullivan, Judy I75 Sullivan, Tom l75 Summerhays, Mike l75 Sundberg, Dave 32, I63 Susong, Dave II9, I75 Sutton, Mr. Alfred 77 Sutton, Delilah 87, I75 Sutton, Karen I47 Sverdahl, Billie Jo l75 Swartz, Janet I75 Turner, Ann IO4, I75 Turner, Kevin 8I, ll0, ll2, II3, l62 Turner, Patty 83, 90, l75 Tuttle, Jim I62 Twaites, Robert I48 Tyler, Jeannie 73, l5I Tyler, Marcia l75 Tyler, Mr. Miles 72 Tyler, Steve 33, ll9, I77 U uhiiq, Norma aa, 75, 89, 175 uhfia, candy 147, 148 Ungs, Sharon I62 Updegraff, Rebecca l75 Weidman, Rhonda I49 Weissman, Linda I4, 29, 36, 39, 80, 86, 88, 90, l26, I49 Weissman, Wayne 86, I49 Weissman, Wes I20, I76 Weitl, Loretta I76 Wells, Eugene 32, I76 Wells, Dr. Richard 42 Wendt, Claudia 73, I49 Werkman, Sharon I49 Werkmeister, Susan I62 West, Debbie I62 West, Jett I49 West, Susan Marie I62 Wester, Carolyn 89, I76 Westin, Richard IOZ, I49 Weston, Kathy 88, I76 Weyhrauch, John I20, I76 Weyhrauch, Bob Bl, IO3, I20, I49 ' Whalen, Kathy I62 White, Jim BI, 84, IO9, ll5, I76 White, Pam I62 Whitesell, Jenelle 95, I76 Whitney, Ann I62 Whitternore, Jeri I7, 90, I76 Wickham, Bruce Il6, II7, I62 Wienands, Mike 88, 96, I76 Wiest, Yvonne I76 Wilcken, Steve 88, 89,,90, I49 Wilcken, Terri 50, 98, I62 Wyant, Steve I76 Wymore, Connie I50 Wymore, Jana I76 Y Yarrington, Linda I50 Yeager, Karol 32, 88, I76 Yearling, Gary I76 Yockey, Randy I50 Yockev- Steven I50 YOUNG DEMOCRATS 94 Young, Donald 2I, 84, IO9, I76 Younq, Keith 2l, 87, I50 YOUNG REPUBLICANS 94 Y-TEENS 96 Z Zager, Randy I20, I63 Zander, Sharon I9, 20, 32, 80, 98. I50 Zarifis, David I63 Zegarac, Mike 80, 8l, II9, I77 Zegarac, Rick I77 Zeien, Mike I77 Zellhoeter, Sue I77 Ziegenhorn, Don 73, I50 Ziegenhorn, Terri I77 Ziegler, Jim 73, I50 Zilmer, Tom 96, I50 4...-1 There is a Time when all work is compleTed and many deserve Thanks for Their never-ending work. All The appreciafion ThaT I could express would be inadeguaTe. Only Through compleTe cooperaTion and diligenT work could This annual be published. Long hours were spenT proofing copy, cropping pic- Tures, and drawing layoufs. To all of The I967 Wahawllc sTaff I would like To exTend my sinceresT Thanks for willingly sacrificing sleep, weekends, and meals To publish This book. The aspirins, office car- Toons, and The popcorn made The year's work easier for us. I Thank all of The Teachers and sTudenTs who were The subiecfs of This book for Their acTive year and Their cooperafion wiTh The yearbook sfaff. Also I wanT To Thank The office secreTaries for Their aid and willingness in announcing picTures and deliver- ing messages. I wish To express our graTiTude To Nafional School STudios of Minneapolis for Taking The under- l classmen picTures and Lohnes STudio for Taking pic- Tures of The clubs, Wahawk princesses. and new faculfy members. AcknowledgemenT also goes To The Wa+erIoo Daily Courier for conTribuTing picTures of The IaTe Mrs. Jessie Loomis. Mr. Bill Clark of Taylor Publishing Company helped us by giving Technical advice. For The finished producf I Thank Taylor Pub- lishing Company in Dallas, Texas. WiThouT The paTience and guidance of our new adviser, Mr. Gerald Ganfield, This annual would noT have been possible. ConTribuTing in The pub- licaTion were copywrifers who gaThered The informa- Tion and TypisTs who wore ouT Their fingers Typing for us. Our Three phoTographers worked consisTenTly in Taking and developing picTures. 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