Webster Groves High School - Echo Yearbook (Webster Groves, MO)
- Class of 1970
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7 -1 . 1 du vu 4 ,fm w 1 l wif 1 ,,-XJ' 4. Aff' L Ls L- O Webster Groves High School 100 Selma Avenue Webster Groves, Missouri 63779 VOLUME 56 1970 ' x ,W..,,.,.aErM,.A. ,- 1 1 Q 5 i f V , j J, xx gf,.,ijff, K V In ,I f ,- , , . 1 - --3 ' M -' , ,,', K A, - I A ,,,, 5. V V . ., -' 1 Z ml L 1 2 5 TABLE OF i 1 l xlul' i Q 'gi S' Jig 1' A -f L xx . i I-.V 64' -QA A, , , tl ,- 4' 114. - U. , I is-gfw y 'NX s 1 vw, ...A ,L Wifi, I P' H' ' Faculty and Curriculum 17 ' Organizations 35 p Sophomores 83 j i juniors 107 3 ss? i ta ,n 2 V 1 -mf -, ., ' t I' ., fi ' Q ,QA A ig 131 'Q .' f :Q - s s- X, 3 . ' s s ' Y fav ' 1 ' -1'-Q: I xr -U 5 F TB ' if 2' 9' '- - ,, - N 1 ,X - A if 33 A .FM , ,'L ::.,,,,.. Q gags? 3 ,. ' ,si-. M ., R r. Y ,sissy ,Q gA,WN gpm ss, Q s ss 'E 1 I s .. . 1 fav . sz ,QM ....,, C0 TENTS 1 I U I ,x w 1 Seniors 131 Events 7 75 Sports 785 '54 .3,, 'hmm' ' .yr .5 X. 4 , , W 1 , MQW Q I , N ':w.rfgl WV? Q8 ' F4 n I , A in fins 1 Q J as ., W I, is rv I W N 2 L 3 i 1 N N 'x N W s I 1 1 I W N Y I I ..s N , x 1 X ' yi 1 1 19,154 -z. aiefspsssv fs s is W2 v 1 This giant leap into the 70's marked not only the beginning of a new decade, but.. . ...also the continuance of a growing spirit of individual freedom granted to each student of Webster High. 1 91 I K J 1. !' '. ' fx ' 4 I 25 V Wi' .h na 1, x A ' 'li . . 3 - .' in 'ff Hrrqfb . . Q ' ,p 'bn' I' x I ' -.' , 1 'W' .4 L ' ' ,. .5 E' P' .f 1 I fu ' , ' ' p I.. , X 'Y ' 4 ., 5 s. '19, .I 'l I is A Y . 4. K . 5 5. . T415 015 'fax . ,cn y . , ' ' U .11 'sv' ' 1 BM ' ' - . - - . K' . ' '- ' 'WYO 'rf' 7 'nflr' . T1 ,: ,,, vu. qv. .--.f.f., 1- -. :ff :L . NFL 1 - 7 - . 5 , fel-..:-. R ' A n . . v iff! 1 'Wa iw. I . Q' 05- 1 ,4'.,N .- 1 1 Q. 7' in X gg ' .gli . .N . . 5' . ' , 1 ' fl eV'4x o 1 U: fr 'Q ,rf AN. YI I'- 190 -z-+.4?:Lr' iv .1 .ff ' , NY , . :N . 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New division of duties among the Big 3- Mr. Paul H. Brackens, Mr. Earl Quist, 'P VKX IX XX X .Y I QX X T-Q1 x Xu Xs5kx I XX l 1' fjfl 2 fi l 3-, and Mr. Robert K. Smith -allowed all to enjoy better communication between students and advisors. I 4 - Students became more involved . .. .. ,, .TV ..,v., 5 H V 'Y W6 X , fjyfi ...through more open student council gatherings, through new programs initiated by students themselves, through interest in a free study program. Better communication made students more aware of the world about them. Active participation, supporters and opposers expressing their views, created an atmosphere of concern g on Molratorium Day. 1 X . I ..v, Niggignw-y f'--Y X K I Q' is fa 5 'Q' v- ' ' l, l-'ri' A f L ' 75 4 ' 1 f' A' 0 . gg, - , ,: ' . N 'rj .' - - .. V- ::'-'- -- -4, 2 r '41-rv' g ,i , 1 '..- X- , nv D 'cw-Af f .- , A . . . J V. lf J 5 . Qyi 'Aa '. I, j, lf' ,f 1 V -I A., 'hh' 4 N 3.4! ' . N 'I' .h . 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Y .Xu Computer Math, introduced this year, brought to Webster's doorstep the age of .' ,. - '1 2 .1:2Eg: np: ,n g , if computer programming. 11. :1' . f it- 2 'H 4. N.. - Z. Blueprints were made for a revised English department, to include more specialized courses, - 2 . . . . E5 f 3, -Q., each taughtin nine-week periods. c ,,,, -. f ,Z Hu ,K ,, Y A , ll Q, '7 -g 1 'PEZ -'ft-z f Q if 'Q I A ,j awn A t 5, 41 0 f- ,Ei , fi it.- 4l '?:r t ' Q iv :sk iblcf. l A in gh ti t lffff' ' sul'-M 'f i VZA, it i' W 'ii If. il . , ,gift ' , ,,. x A 5 Q DU, 5 K vt . 4 J V , wif? -K 'A Orange and Black rallied to Statesmen victories. Fans in the stands shouting and cheering, cheerleaders jumping, majorettes twirling silver-sleek batons, and pom-poms being shaken to the music of marching band aroused excitement for the big event, traditional Turkey Day. Spirit was there. 'Tx I The new, restless spirit of the individual was there, too . . . -z W 1, U , 4 . if x-A.-3: 1 1 .3 5 .if 'ra .I .,., g 1' i , PS' , X:r1mfs,,J1f, 'Q 'ii J F,-v ,-,. :gy - 1 a 1 , -Z' -W. AMN Qvw, ,.,.,-f fav. ,, ff 5'Qf22'2 ff gfii r 1 .L . ,C W ,, L-,fw.j , .1 we f ,p gg: 9 2 if sf' gy QW f Av . E M x ,A f Q- it if ...reading books, and auditing courses, a system begun this year, both which educate through one's own efforts. X A PJ , ,Er 1 f it ,, jr if 1 R wi Q33 W2 'nav iy b , 6 Y. in lill THIS is the beginning of the 70's In the 60's man set the seemingly fantastic goal to land man on the moon. What will we as unique individuals of Webster High contribute to the 70's? nf 5 , ' ' ZW fl H ' iff, 1 yW , 1 ., , f ,mf '21-cf 'x f - 2 wi M + u' u u f 5 f f ' :ZS-. . , ' 1 4 Si, ' 5 , -, L 52 4, 45 We - I W ,Z ,, y M , 9, 1 4- 'gg lu' Faculty and Curriculum - 1 'ILC' Q . 9 3,66 J NW' if .54 4 pf KA Q ' Af ,,T I L wig-'11 -2: fT?f R - b it An- 173212 g f X -f . A 'QQ - 'Mr - f Y - Kfffw s ' P1 x if-v M, -Q-QL an . X X , 5,9 Z 5,319 5 J QL., - A - - I 1 , b f .Q , -.,,,.g. 'f' '- , ' f xv: ,, f ,z ,. W E Q-Q5 ' :s ,F ,trip , x X 'fy-Q . X -V f 1, f v ' fl-Q ,Wwe 34 ' 3 ' l Q Q 5 f - Y sv- X 2 f f W, - ff YP! ,uf me 'W X 3,2 Dr. George W. Brown Superintendent of Schools - gif! I Mr. Howard A. Latta Administrative Coordinator School District Administration l... ? 2 Wal. al! Mi. David M. Read Business Manager Members of the Webster Groves Board of Education are: Charles H. Bemis-presidentg Lewis McDonald, vice-presidentg Raymond 18 Mr. Max Wolfrum Administrative Coordinator Asherg Robert Copelandg Walter Ambrose, Sr.p Mrs. Marjorie Hubbellg Harold E. Knight, lr. 5 2 ' i l rl l ll il i ls r l l l l l l l l v Q i i l l I l i i l i i Q L , l r l l i l l l l l Mrs. Kay Enright Mrs. Mary Irene Gaw Mrs. Breanna Gomberg Secretary to counselors Mrs. Helen Green Mr. Kenneth C-riffith Miss Corinne jackson Mt-IAU3USI Lamar Youth for Christ Club Sailing Club ,sri-f-.., Mrs. Brenda Sohn Mr. Richard Wheeler Counselor-clerk Counselors Counselors are always seeking to help the individual student with his personal, vocational, social, or edu- cational objectives. Emphasis this year was placed upon improvement of the Guidance Center, where students had readily-available catalogues from colleges and uni- versities across the nation, supple- mented with an updated and revised pamphlet and brochure file on col- leges, and also, a new complete file of scholarships offered by schools and companies. Volunteer mothers were present to assist students each period ofthe day. I9 ' Z.,- , - X Mr. jerry R. Knight Dr. joseph R. Verby Principal Secretaries 20 Associate Principal Director of Guidance Mrs. Eileen Andersohn Mrs. Margaret Griffith Business Clerk Receptionist Q .- -gg wg.: xH i t fx- gill 413 Mrs. Louise Kuehn Mrs. Marge Neininger Secretary to Dr. Verby Secretary to Mr. Knight sl Mr. Paul Brackens Mr. Earl Quist Administrative Assistant Administrative Assistant Sophomore Class junior Class Guidance Council Student Council l rw? . 4 ' ' an 43-021 nf. ' fix gm ,,: , , 'az'.:.. A - . .A-1 nw? 1 'iff - ,ff ' :-MS'::f,,viWEf3:Lv:i7,i,:, . , f f 0 f 0 ,5 1 gg Ay, . -- fa, hc MQ .f ,,.,f,,- . -,M.,1,t..tz:, .rf Mr. Robert K. Smith Administrative Assistant Senior Class Student Council Sponsor J . Mrs. Lillian Gay Mrs. Nell Bopp Miss Ruth Ridgway Secretary to Mr. Brackens Secretary to Mr. Quist Secretary to Mr. Smith Administrative Assistants Art Flexibility in the new fine arts curriculum gave the art students a more meaningful use of their time. Such semester courses as basic design, drawing and paint- ing, printmaking, ceramics, art history, and advanced commer- cial design were offered to give Mr, David Hill Missloyce Williams Cross Country Coach Head Coach Track Chairman of Art Department Chairman of Methods Council the student a basic art back- ground, as well as provide an op- portunity for each student to work at his own level. This cur- riculum was directed toward the growth of young people in aware- ness, appreciation, and knowl- edge of the visual arts. Mrs. Mary Wilson English English was exploding with new plans to take effect this fall. The entire English Department has been revised! Nine-week electives ranging from Mythology and Folklore to This is the End!!! will be offered so that students will have the op- portunity to enroll in courses of interest to them. These courses are designed for ALL students, col- lege bound and non-college bound. The greatest advantage is that teachers, experts in certain fields, will be able to offer a more specialized presentation. This year, junior and sophomore English teachers constantly strove to improve dangling sentences, worn-out phrases, and poor diction. More com- plete sets of novels in the school library were made available for the convenience of all. The senior English curriculum has been based primarily upon a chronological survey of British literature, starting with Shakespeare's HAMLET and progressing to the present. However, for the first time, Sophocles, Camus, Sartre, Tolstoi, and others were read, while composition skills were refined by writing literary critiques of these authors' works. Seniors also had the opportunity to take Hu- manities, which studied the relationship of man to his civilization through art, drama, music, dance, philosophy, and literature. This two-hour course enabled students to attend . . . Art Museum ex- hibits . . . Old and New Cathedral . . . jewish Tem- ple . . . Christ Church Cathedral . . .Monday Club . . . and much more. Independent study was em- phasized to stimulate individual thinking power, supplemented with texts and outside reading. Q l I Mrs. Sandra Albright la AQQP Mrs. Elise Coleman Director of Publications Camera Club Mr. Lee Holtgrewe junior Class Sponsor Mrs. Minnie Phillips . has Mrs. Mildred Arnold Mrs. Mary Bell Mr, john Casey Art I . A J-. , XX, 75' A 5' fi Mr. Howard Derrickson Mrs. Midred Frederiksen MIS, Nancy Harwood Bookstore American Field Service Club Mrs. Dorathy Mehl Mrs. Betsy Milyard Mrs. Helen Page Mrs. Pearl Pierce Miss Kathryn Rogers Mrs. Ioyce Seifffertt , ww 4 Z English Theatre improvisational games and exercises, which stimulated individual expression, high- lighted drama classes this year through the study of voice and diction. In addition, detailed research reports made the history of theatre from the clas- sical period to the theatre of the absurd come alive. The more advanced classes concentrated on the special techniques of film-making by directing one-act plays. Mr. Ierry Solomon vox y Mrs. Ernestine Smizer Drama Director of Dramatics Thespians Miss janet Speno Mrs. Eleanor Stamstad Mr. Karl Suess Miss Patricia Whitington MYS. Leslie Wief Varsity Cheerleaders Mrs. Dorothy Weirich Speech Activities Director Senior Class Sponsor vs. 5 6. 'T if ' I ,yr tl . s up-sa' 154-if Mrs. Patricia Zanoni B-team Cheerleaders Mr. William Blecha N1f,R, Ed Cook Physics Chemistry Skin and Scuba Club Laboratory Assistants Miss Susan Effertz Mr. Raymond Fues Biology Biology Mr. Alfred Howle Mr. Ralph Litzsinger Chemistry Biology Science Discovery through experimenta- tion was emphasized in all chemis- try and physics courses. Advanced chemistry classes, for example, spent more than half their time first semester in the labs, testing, determining, and theorizing the concepts of physical chemistry. The second semester, stressing study in organic chemistry, was geared total- ly to lab work. Different techniques in crystallization, optical isomerism, and distillation were applied. From this experimentation resulted such projects as Webster's renowned Hovercraft. ln lab-orientated science classes, teachers merely acted as super- visors. They directed the student's attention, but allowed the student to discover the fascinating con- cepts himself. Mf VlCI0F Miller Mr. Martin Schroeder Mrs. Helen Southworth Chemistry Biology Ass t. Varsity Football Coach Biology Sophomore Class Sponsor 25 Industrial Arts Miss Dorris Buhrle X f f ' 'Z -,rf 't f J A W' ' I f l , 7 iff f -4 . , 1 34- X ' ' v 16 Mrs. Carleen Carson The Industrial Arts Department grew ap- proximately one third this year due to broad- er offerings in Power Technology Wood Electricity-Electronics, Metal, and Drafting. Their latest innovations included the use of school-constructed testing and teaching machines, and the addition of Marine Power tothe curriculum. Mr. Theodore Mr. C- Lynn Nickles Tatlow Mr. James Trotter Business Education Mrs. Geraldine Carruth one of the school district offices. Q tfi l lr r Mfg. lrgng junggrg Miss AFIUG Pfll lSI6l' MT- Gordon Trotter 26 Office Practice and Office Work- Experience, two new programs of- fered by the Business Education De- partment, were designed to be helpful to those students desiring office em- ployment. The Office Work-Experi- ence program provided an opportuni- ty to gain practical job experience in lr I, l lr . yi l l l l i l l I l l i l l l l l l l i i I l l i Es Mr. Gary Lutker Water polo Coach Swimming Coach Math Mr. Lenard Bryant Ass't. Wrestling Coach Mr. Ronald Mirikitani Ass't. B-team Football Coach Boys' Physical Education Flag football, a sport added last fall, was popularly received in Boys' ath- letics classes. Still, soccer, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, gymnastics, trampoline, softball, and swimming constituted the majority of physically endurable and sometimes painfully enjoyable classes. Mr. Ray Moss Athletic Director Wrestling Coach Lettermen's Club Girls' Physical Education Webster was honored to be one of the 25 schools participating in a pilot program to develop a new physical education curriculum for the state. Experimenting with field and team sports as well as individual, duo, and recreational activities provided the basis for the new program. Lummi Sticks, Tiniheling, Folk Dancing, Slim- nastics, and Self-Defense were later added. The art of self-expression using the body as the medium was the implicit goal of Modern Dance. It is offered as an elective for physical education. Movement, force, and variations of level were all considered in original dance compositions performed by modern dance students. Mrs. loan Howell Basketball Coach Pom pom Girls Mrs. Barbara Degnan Volleyball Coach Mrs. Diane Smith Modern Dance G.A.A. Modern Dance Club Department Chairman Miss Dotti Shippey Hockey Coach 27 Mrs. Martha Batt Mr. Donald Drake World History Psychology American History iw Mr. Daniel Kelleher Mr. Lewis Hoffmann Director of Light Crew Economics World History International Relations American History Miss Veronica Murphy Mr. lohn Reid Psychology Driver Ed. Modern History B-team Basketball Coach Varsity Baseball Coach Psychology Social Studies New materials and methods stressing greater student participation and understanding of basic moral value analysis and public issues through historical analysis were employed in social studies classes this year. Innovations in the curriculum included plans for the addition of area science courses next fall. Y t l l I. I l i l 1, l l Mr. Harold Ferguson American History Mr. Roger Kurtz Humanities Mrs. Alfreda Saller American History l World History l I 9 Wg i l l I . A i' l i X' ' sf, .1525 4 t Qzizzzgnpff 5 :qz:::::A'3l-Q l f12.. QZl!23'.-F, fr- QUQDI-s'1,l Q! , 'snub-w 1 , f ani nv' 1 , Mr. Marvin Shelton Social Studies Department l Chairman American History World History l l, Mrs. Wilda Swift Humanities 3 wx M Mr. Edgar Tucker Miss Pat Voss American History World Geography World History American History Social Studies it Mr. Buddy G. Webb Mr. Robert Zahner American Problems American History Mrs. lean Brooks Health Mr. lack lones Health Varsity Football Coach Ass't. Track Coach Health Health Education, a course offered to sopho- more students, considered the factors of life and living that influence and are influenced by the health of the individual. Concerned with all as- pects-physical, mental, and social-accent was placed upon understanding that which will be important to them as parents and members of a community and world in flux. l 29 Mrs. Ieanette Bickley Mrs. Martha Bodman Mr. George Brucker Future Teachers of America Chairman of Mathematics Dept. Math Club. Math A time-sharing computer terminal in Chicago made possible the intro- duction of Computer Assisted Mathe- matics at Webster. Thirty-six students wrote programs relating to algebra, geometry, trigonometry, and calculus for the computer, while studying ideas of probability and statistics. Practical Arts Mathematics, a new course, was designed for the non- college bound student interested in L.-J Y K i 2 . . l 1 Mr. Vincent Dempsey Mrs. Vera Imse If-. WK x 1 Mrs. Sandra Maulin Mrs. Helen O'Brien Mrs. Mary Roper 30 Mrs. lessie St. lean taking practical arts courses. Fre- quently encountered mathematical ideas in business education, home economics, and industrial arts courses were studied. The operation of algebra-trigonom- etry courses was individualized to the point where materials allowed a student to progress through the course at his own rate. Some finished before second semester! Mr. lames Kessinger Director of vocal Music Mr. Edward Carson Mr. Adrian Boyer Director of Bands Director of Orchestra Majorettes r 5 Miss Susan Warner Miss Loretta Whitney Varsity Pep Club Sophomore Pep Club Mr. Philip Wojac Music A Choir presented a -lively Spring Concert in March, following it with participation in the country-wide festival in April. Both choirs and choruses sang in the spectacular Christmas program and a Patio Con- certin May. The February Pop Concert, fea- turing music from Hair and Romeo and luliet and the annual Spring Concert highlighted this year's sym- phonic band. Under Mr. Carson's direction, a number of new drills, including the diamond drill, were presented at football half-time shows. 3l ai 7 C Ln .15 The most popular language at Webster seems to be Spanish, with 583 students enrolled. Countless stories of Cuba, slides of Mexico, reports such as those on painters El Greco and Goya, and a Spanish jiminy Cricket movie increased interest in learning this language. French teachers stressed reading com- prehension. lean Paul Sartre's NO EXIT, Victor Hugo's LES MISERABLES, and French short stories are samples of litera- ture tackled by students of French. Understanding any language, whether it be French, German, Latin, or Spanish, required concentration and was worth the knowledge gained of other cultures. Miss Dorothy Daniel Latin Latin Club Mrs. Kathy Hurlbert Spanish Mr. james Loveless French French Club 32 Languages Mrs. Annette Beale Mrs. Carol Crosby Spanish French Mrs. Olive Eggers French Spanish Department Chairman Spanish Club Mr. Emory Hampel ,nf Mrs. Umbelina Landera Spanish German Mrs. Ruth Lippman ' M1111 Mf5, Mgria Recio Mr. Howard Shelton Spanish Spanish SBAA Sponsor X. , ' 2 2 qw,- ggvz' fs' j 3,-: ,Q WQ,,fs'2 ,f lf 'f Wfwbffv -1 ff: f 'V ,K as Q A f X 'fsg fs4r5wL-'Zwf f f X Ai six? -. Y at .IWW ,,,, ,, v ff 4 , ...,., ,,, ,V W ,..,4,,,,,,,,y,J ' It L Q f 44S'?H'mrZM,.,, S475 yy- , Kg, f Mrs. Roma Lake M nl f Q X L f Nurse Clinic Maintenance of accurate health records for each student, emer- gency care for injuries and sud- den illnesses, and screening for visual or audio defects by physical examination were all encom- passed in the health services ad- ministered by the school nurse, Mrs. Roma Lake. af .:faw,, smf X! J K 7 M 5 1 4 4 W A fx X0 , 2 X H X fgyffyg My wc. sf' Q ' faq? 'JG-f-' f f 4, sf. ,, fvgfwf, ft ft , , x 5 fx fx, fx 0 f-. I - .0 ...- K ., .iaffeif - sf ,A gzfwmw-L. . ..,. yy .. , s ,,,,,.., A.. fps ,N ' E,:,f'. l.:2SS?-5EQZ S'V -.z W f W 2' fs Z 1 w f ,af Q :Q f .,t.,,, X . y. .... My f at WNM,,,,...4-- Mrs. LaFern Bowden Librarian Miss Sally Dobru nz Mrs. Doris McKeever Librarian Library Aids Librarians Free Study Program enabled more students to use the facilities offered in the library. Pamphlets, magazines, film strips, typewriters, conference rooms, and, of course, shelf upon shelf of books were made available to all. 33 Q W I 22211121 , Wifi' il ' .Q Home Economics Cooking and sewing remained the basic ingredients of the Home Econom- ics Department this year, although Fam- ily Living and Tailoring were also offered. It is hoped that courses in Child Devel- opment, Consumer Education and Interior Design will be added by next fall, Mrs. E. Marie Madsen w f'P' 4, ,N , ,sg W 0 l Mrs. julia Mellor Mr. joseph Abele B-team Football Coach B-team Baseball Coach Driver Education On the road driver experience, Pontiacs, classroom lectures, films, and simulated cars in constant need li of repair educated 500 on the road I this year. Mr. Thomas Crowell Mr. Robert Hoffman Audio Visual Chairman Ass't. Varsity Football Coach Mr, W, T, Holmes Mr. Gerald Primm Mr. lerry Stepro Head Soccer Coach Driver Ed. Department- Varsity Basketball Coach Chairman E :uv , llli ll x llll , I A Q.. hx ,Ar nv Nw 0-7. 4 W.i-af-.. ag -. . ., H, , ,-, A, X -Q g Hx w2Qf,q,L ji. ' J '13 Y' 4 1 'Q 1 il by gf ?u 1 gf' N , v af- , 4 Q 3 x 4 S K 51 1,4 A Q . 1 .8 2 M Z W X 4 I +1 -vb 2. f 4 QM 'K 5 Mk! 05 li' 1' K ...f:, wa ., - ,, '. -ff V A fx 1 1 1 ' ...,. we 1 ' ff ? ik mfg, K 2 ,E ' TJ - ,i',:,v , fx 1' , 1 X N w f f' T 5, 'x T '4'73Z' if K .- 9 f WU! 4 K .E,,f'f:E:ii:'. ,Z . ' ,A III, UZ -iff' , ff f' -1-- -Q ' 4 ' ,M- - ,mmm ' X, . 2 .,., ' , 1. ...f . A . Qrganiza tions NV, , I 35 Student Council A Ar 41 . sm -r , 1 Alan Absher 71 wx arm nge 7- 1 2- iff' . '- 4, Barb Batts 70 .f V ,, 1 AAAWA aww M MQMH mein Pat Carnighan 71 if ., Awami ya, Lt , in f C Debbie Dodge 72 F. Laura Fallin 70 3 ra 2 f Connie Aholt 70 1 .,i5 i' ' :ij V Q QQ 4 , . C672 Debbie Blood 70 fin- B , Stew Clark 72 .Af 4, A -a- rw 1, -5 VK A wa. A Debby Durham 70 Wham 'CA -4-nv' axe? 1 aww' Rich Feldman 72 Y 52 295 lane Allen 71 y r 4 ',,,, qv-' YU 1 1 i Pat Bowersox 71 F if la ll ' ' f- V, , ,r y V ,IVZ , , .N Debbie Cresswell 71 . 15 1 rr 2 .2 5' 2 V r is A T r Amy Ely 70 Chris Frier 70 President john Baker Vice President Curt Goad Secretary Debbie McAdams Treasurer Barb Batts T .f ,Y ,, l1'1 ' :J 4 , E .. J. lllll - X loan Baker 71 if A ,,,..,.. QWQW Paul Buchanan 72 frfsgwa .1a. ffrxieuihe I 2. L Debbie Diederichsen 72 w 3 s 1 Elaine Endres 71 7 Is Mimi Garnett 72 'M wr ,- -AX 5' . 4 'fr l 5 I john Baker 70 , F hm 'nr Nw A-.lc E. C.. Burton 70 6 if ' al 7 ui A? K 5. .LQ f Chris Dodge 71 ,QLAE J M l Sf are lane Faeth 71 Chris Gay 70 if.. ...ar Af' 1 , a if VP AQ x .,. .V ,,,,V .fx . . M 'P 5 f ' if aa. 1 , 4 E ' A Q ll ' ' rl' , 'l I .. .,,,,.. tm Curt Goad 70 jon Gold 70 Pat Goodman 70 Sarah Henderson 71 Brad Hoch 70 0+ f ' . fe .... 1 ,V Lauren Hofmeister 72 Laurent Huet 70 Bob Hurster 71 Glenn jackson 70 lan lenkins 72 yy. 1 ,S Q s. , hm' M 4: W. K f' T 1 ...,, . 2 Y 1 W f 7 2 Celia johnson 71 Linda jones 70 Cynthia Kellogg 71 lon Knight 72 Nancy Knoesel 71 il Q: 'X if I A My ,YY Y? N-aa ,wx MZ .T 'wx t. it l2.'-- , .. f C h fi , ' f ' ., Ann Kowert 71 Ann Lambert 70 Vicky Lehmann 70 Dot Luethge 71 Diane Lynch 71 , - mn Lai: 5,15 .2 . in 2 -I 5 .. -V ml V. , A M., Q1 QQ' ff- gi, Ze 0 ,5 , .Q fs t .. .,.. .L v Val Mackie 70 C 1 11 1. at 4 ,X 1 - .1 ' - J ghd, 1 .,,.:.:-if wg L, , z '-. .rL, - Chip Morse 72 Sue Marting 71 Debbie McAda ms 70 Ellen Millinger 72 Dave Morrow 72 St p omores, campaigned for magazine sales, a money-making project for the Activities Fund, sold yearbooks, and held school-wide elections. On Turkey Day, Student Council built the bonfire and organized the torch-light parade. The Charity Drive, which provided food for the underprivileged at Christmas, the Talent Show, and the H. A. Latta Scholarship Fund were all sponsored by this organization. These have been traditional activities of Student Council. udent Council oriented So h 37 Student Council '69-'70 has changed from the social organization it had been to the organization it is now. This year it initiated many progressive steps. It activated the Free Study Program, an honor system that permit- ted all students to use their study hall time to their own discretion. The program was later supplemented by food and music in the cafeteria. This spirit of change at Webster showed the willingness of students to co-operate and the open-mindedness of the administration to readily accept new ideas. 1 is-V . ,awk , ,,,. g1.Qjf:ff'j Ll?3f,.,, . ' S eg. Ln: DI. 2 iw A E QQ, 'T Y , J j W, 4' Aa nk lx N 5 ,A 'A V 1, : , . , g J' X - g V Betsy Morton 71 Shelley Mueller 70 ,..... all 1 f , Vx' X ! . ., ' 1,159 Wm- ' 'SW' Missy Munie 70 J ,. . - . .---. V gm R , ,.l I , ,- - l . 5 ,', l f l fl ff . lohn Pappas 70 Marty Parks 72 I . 54- ,ian fi .Q T' M - 1 f 4 r,.. t . . ' Ray PCHIS 70 Greg PES! 70 Sherry Pfitzinggr 71 fs 1'V??gm rf 2 1 f . gg, if - , Hi l i 1 'Wi la , 'f T i ' 1 r 1 ... ' r ,,Vr:r.. 3 Stan Richardson 71 Luke Roth 72 Kathy Salsich 72 I I yi if Fwiaqx 'rw if Q Ting Q M I . A 4 ' ' 'N' 1 W ii' 1 A65 ' ,Q A ' A Z N 1- lon Strom 71 al' Av- -...... .1 wr' 'li 38 Kurt Weisenfels 70 li Andy Sullivan 72 I a E Qsllffllitt -' jerry Wilcox 72 i x Mike Swenson 70 ag ul is Charles Wittenberg 70 Bob Ravensberg 72 7 Dave Sherman 72 7 'X Marsha Walker 70 y' , 1 Q, Debbie Wright 71 Barb Reinhart 72 .. 'V A l ,,, 2 i n gg l L.ag.,.,.......,.,..,,.-,., Sue Spano 72 v. 7' J, 0 A . K I Paul Wehling 72 7 254s-7 F' swf 5' 4, Sam York 70 Q.. K+ AAQI, fm-.9 Q 'D . . 'f T 'Z Chris Blue '70 we 'fiv- l lohn Clawson '70 Treasurer eg Kathy Edwards '71 Secretary 'Q . i ' af ,Q tw if-LI? Betsy Hudgins '72 ! f V,,, f A ,,,,V ,,,.. Ken Lemmie '72 i . Bob Chase '70 f yr 0 1 Kathy Cummins '70 if 5 as L Q H . is 'fam Nora Hayes '70 President . i 1 K! it X Scott lohnston '72 f .f i t i M Q Q ..-. ! Louis Shaw '70 Vice-president Guidance Council Guidance Council '69-'70 never ceased to stimulate Webster with remarkably refreshing ideas. Members helped affect the recent change in the English curriculum by consulting with English teachers. They were partly respon- sible for the addition of the Smoking Area. Attendance at the St. Louis College of Pharma- cy's drug-abuse seminar determined them to arrange a similar seminar for all Webster stu- dents. They also presented a movie on driver safety. Guidance Council not only educated but entertained students by sponsoring a dance after the Turkey Day bonfire. This was the first year this has been done. They also promoted the St. Louis Symphony Concert. ff fi Q Wk. in Not pictured: 'N' Rob Dorlac '72 2, V.. fi 529 Mr. Lee Holtgrew Sponsor if' at '+R ,-V'., f loan jolly '72 Mike Korte '71 . ,, ::- ',,, s ., t . 7 'f , . .,,' 5 , 7 ,2 E. if Q' Greg Stergion '72 Karen Woods '71 39 lt, W fl ,aan ,L sb, john jump Student Body President john Pappas Student Council Nora Hayes fi 31' Guidance Council Student Administrative Board In its third year at Webster, the Stu- dent Administrative Board continued to co-ordinate school activities, especially those during Turkey Day, between Class Cabinets, Guidance Council, Student Council, and pep clubs. It dispensed funds to these organizations to execute their plans. This year, many students expressed an interest in a Smoking Lounge, and through S.A.B.'s efforts, a Smoking Area was attained. y tc .,.A..A' WCS? Kathy Cummins Bob Burks janet Hanpeter john Baker Guidance Council Senior Cabinet Senior Cabinet StudentCouncil Dave Krobot junior Cabinet Darren Crenshaw Sophomore Cabinet Bob Aune Carol Reitz junior Cabinet Sophomore Cabinet ' A v-. Nwgw-WNW-M WW .,,. :.,,,,,,,, L A1 Slow l - H , 1 .:::- ,- 'R M 1..'-22 . ,, . s ,T 'M ,, sw ' .. if V , X ' -A -AAA ,..., ,. , , J ... .vs . , . If arg. W - 5 V, , gs yd I I I 0 , - Q -' .5121 ,, s 1 ,, L- . . 'X K' f if V w 't -1. T T ffvgggawwxw' ,H f 15R Q' ,MN 'HPV F Q53 'fi . l ' 2 s Q .Q 1 3? 0 r ,,,,,: .. A ' f A , V ,. N q . , W' a , at :V ,rf 5, I-:E , 352 1 Y 1 C .1 . :'- ' 1 24, dm ' 3 '87 V A ' ZW: t f . t ' ,Evo-f-1,: ,. X -- z X, :gk Q: 1 ' ' I f ' ' fins ff Q 1 :!'.:..:T7 . Q Q Y X ,,.,,.. ' 7. Qs ,,,,. l f' :V W ' 1 T fl, Ml - - ,Zj.,,. - . 452 HW - 91 'bi' lf ' 5 7 BACK: Vickie Dake, julie Colony, Nancy Hibbett, Debbie Darby, Ethel Hall FRONT: Phyllis Graham, Phyllis Smith, Lee Martin, lan Davidson 6 . as Assisting in the offices was especially me :' rewarding to Sophomores, who became X C' W better acquainted with the school, its gt A , ...A teachers and classrooms, by taking vari- get be - sw ous items to teachers and passes from counselors to students. Among other duties, workers are sometimes expected to answer the telephone and do some y f 1 f 4 light clerical work. BACK: Dorothy Horne, Karen Minor, Linda Green MID- DLE: Carol Crenshaw, Diane Gottshall FRONT: Phyllis McCracken, Linda Travis 41 Marilee Amerman Richard Arnold Ioan Becker Barb Behrens Robert Curry Carol Ferguson Tekla lung Kurt Kausler Paul Kiel Donna Moore Elizabeth Trump Terry Wildermuth Diane Woepke 9 in ,MW 1 ,,.' 'I , :M ff'-' W -B1 ' as B at 1' um... ffl 5 V 42 l My BACK: loan Becker, Paul Kiel FRONT: Carol Ferguson, Terry Wildermuth Library Assistants Library assistants checked books in and out of the library, stacked a continuous flow of books back into the shelves, helped with clerical work, and assisted those students unfamiliar with the library facilities. 1 r 2, .E 31 if I 4' is I Qi t vc h, . 5 H -Q V' . . Zvzti : - , ull! Xl ul -1 T ' ',,.J' T, , H, . . ?1. , I: Q , . ff in ,. . . ' fi 'L, BACK: Tekla lung, Diane Woepke, Donna Moore FRONT: Pam Whetton, Libby Trump, Barb Behrens l l W -affrf V -:f-: '1 -- 'V' ,, 4 t , , , .,V,,,,,,, qlii , I , , wiv, l wwf N vs QQ' mf . ,X M. 1 M. f 4X X 'D X' ' ,s. ' 3- j'fyf.,5?s , w'wf5,Qz f jane Gaither, Becky Raether, lim Esther, Kathy Fieseler Lab Assistants Lab assistants were invaluable to science teachers and indispensable to students, for their countless tasks included mixing chemicals for experiments, grading papers, tutoring, helping dissect, answering students' questions during class, and assisting with provocative experiments. if stev ' V-vin? 'Q . ' ms' gtg .Ms f .f fsfzza--.1 5 - ' ,Y f . 1... 1, if f ,. ' wyfwfa, . ' ' Sid Mantinband, Dan Weaks, Boyd Goodloe, Greg Koeln in f af I , 'N q 55,1 a .- 1 Zh- ' ss 'Q' W 4, Light Crew We .. li 3 f L, W if , M. , ' W W l rx BACK: Steve Petzel, Tom Heard, Randy Cioyer, Tim Graff, Ray Buchmann. FRONT: john Van- Benthuysen, jeff Watkins, Steve Hansberry, Bill Clark, Todd Moehlmann. Time on the grid and in the light booth operating 46 dimmer handles and 33 toggle switches made possible special lighting effects in the auditorium. Light crew also provided lighting and power for amplifiers for bands at dances. Audio-Visual Operators Delivery of projectors, record players and tape recorders was ensured by the efficient team of Audio-Visual workers, who volun- teered their study hall time to operate audi- torium and classroom equipment. 0 ,fm 914. X A . , 'ff fi Wm QW s a 'iff ' 'T if s, bag ,, go-gl 'cd 2 05 in 3 J ,Q 5 .,,, L .' , 1 is 5 ,Q ' 5 ' S' I x ' ' 1 .L -5 H' L X N Q' . 1 iv , 'W' 5 4 W. Ur 44 , BACK: Bill Clark, Romondo Davis, lim Zimmer, Tip Klamberg, Todd Moehlmann, Steve Petzel FRONT: Denny Rubino, Steve Wingfield, Tom Clifton, Steve 44 'ss x s .JM X lf!! x . 'eg ,M U Q :H .-tr-,ff l Hansberry, Ed Russell Not pictured: Barry Freese, Ken Heskitt Bookstore The bookstore increased its sales, services, and educational influence. The number of titles stocked more than tripled, school-supply items increased by 21, and the daily traffic rose sharply, largely because of a series of exhibitions keyed to cultural events in the community. Student and faculty art work, color reproductions, photos, and posters related to Loretto-Hilton plays, notably Shakespeare's OTHELLO, and such City Art Museum offerings as the foreign loan collection of Van Cogh's paintings and drawings, were on display throughout the year. Q ll' ff l7frf.7V f, i .2-11 'Wit ...sr ,Im ...if Marti Cramer, Mr. Howard Derrickson-sponsor, Diana Whittaker Future Teachers of America The james T. Hixson Club, a chartered club of Future Teachers of America, explored the field of teaching through films, speakers, field trips, and cadet teaching, for those students united under this common identifying interest. E BACK: Sue Severin, Sue Stillwell, Doris Sneed, Pat Kutz, Bullard FRONT: Ginger Lacy, Lois MacConneIl, Chris Marilee Amerman, Diana Randolph, Peggy Kutz, Diane Gaebler, Ruth Sites,Mrs. Martha Bodman-sponsor BARITONE Crosby, Kevin BASSOON Miller, Helene CLARINETS Brown, Mark Clifford, Linda Finerty, Steve Hinson, left Roehm, lanna Woodson, left Zinser, Vicky CORNETS Carlson, David Frank, joe Heitzman, john Minor, Lonnie Sackett, lames Sears, Gail Spradling, Phil FLUTE5 Davis,Tim Heritage, Lynn Robertson, Betsy Varsity Band FRENCH HORNS SAXOPHONES Preissler, Mark Farmer lack Smith,Tony Koenig Robert OBOES Mathis lim Patton, Richard Morris Pam Siebe, Kathy TROMBONES PERCUSSION Beale Cordon Dunlop, Brian Lemmie Ken Hetzler, Dale Pennoyer Geoffrey Rice, Mike TUBA Trurnp, Howard Gaylor joe A N Q C..-'nl' 46 N Q ,lj ALTO SAXOPHONES Holmes, Don johnson, Mike BARITONES Magner, Robyn Shell, Robert BARITONE SAXOPHONE Ellis, Harold BASS CLARINETS Hinson, Steve Miller, jim BASSOON Hanser, Torn CLARINETS Belle, james Bowersox, Pat Buckley, Linda Dasbach, Steve Druschky, jan Swnphonk' Evans, jim Kearby, janet Koeln, Greg Ohmotto, Mike Redmond, Ella Reid, Pat Richardson, Ellie Roberts, Tom Tennesen, David Umphenour, Darlene CORNETS Boehms, David Brooks, Nick Chung, Ron Clifton, Tom Haberstroh, Tom Kraus, Chuck Krobot, David Moore, Dave Band Palrn, Richard Shepherdson, john Snipes, john Suroski, Chris Wagoner, Ken FLUTES Faeth, jean Kraus, Fred Peterson, jeannan Sites, Mary Trump, Libby Woofenden, jane Worthington, Stacy Zinn, Ginger FRENCH HORNS Barr, Robert Moore, Clarence Neely, john TENGR SAXOPHONE Grant, Frank OBOES Faeth, jane Hawkins, Dave Siebe, Sheryl PERCUSSION Callahan, Mike Crafton, Debby David, Dan Gerdelman, Mark Heard, Tom TROMBONES Moore, Dirk Peterson, Robert Phillips, Roger Wildermuth, Terry TUBAS Davis, Romondo Shaw, David jackie Coats lan Price 47 Margie Uebel Cathy McCall D.ane Pierce Zoe Annis Co-captain Co-captain ..,. ,L if -'- ft - ,if rMwoW'!J9iM- BACK: Margie Uebel, Otha Lee Cartwright, Lavelle King, Zoe Annis, Eileen Marks. FRONT: Diana Pierce, Cathy McCall. Majorettes Twirls, swirls, drills, thrills, batons, and flag routines combined to provide football half-time entertainment for Statesmen fans. ii t. I Il Lavelle King Eileen Marks Otha Lee Cartwright QW? fy? BACK: Carol Zander, Kathy Cermak, lan Miller, Sue Kofron, Carla C-off, jeannan Peterson, Deb bit Hacker-Publicity MIDDLE: Melaina Heape, Cindy Napper, Alison Prybil, Pat Ludwig, Karen Morris, judy Vogel FRONT: Cindy Reppert, Linda Ott, Carolyn Redmond, Karen Kloppe-Ways and Means, Gretchen Bryden. 4 Laura Altobelli-Treasurer, Marti Cramer, Chris Drees, Meredith Pratt, Karen Cermak. BACK: Carol Boch, Darlene Umphenour, Nancy Creorge, Sandy Lohner MIDDLE: Mary Sue Petty, Kathy DuBois, Kathy Cierdes, Mary Kofron, Roxanne Brooks FRONT: Kathy Girou, Peg Pfeifer, Libby Trump, Mary Becker, Bonnie jones, Karen Woods, Sally Hall, Diane Florence, Stacey Worthington, Debby Durham-Secretary Modern Dance Club Dance Chairman Carolyn Redmond Linda Ott Webster dancers were fascinated by lose Limon's dance company as it performed at Kiel November 14. At this time, members of the club prepared for their small but integral part in the Christmas pro- gram. Plans for the spring program, Dance Club's major production, began before Christmas, but try- outs weren't held until late in january. Sweat-filled hours of practice after school and in the evening produced a smooth and graceful final performance. The importance of regular attendance at ALL meetings was emphasized and enforced by Mrs. Diane Smith, the club's sponsor and director. 49 Acappella Choir Aga. z i Q Q' Fat 'X Ag A CHOIR Adams, Ken Anderson, Clark Aune, Bob Bandle, Steve Barnes, Sharon Beattie, Sally Blagbrough, Helen Boudinot, john Brookman, Cheryl Brummell, Sue Calhoun, jeanne Chapman, Sue Clawson, john Costello, Pat Davenport, Oliver Davis, Bob Davis, Clark Farasy, Bill Feuerbacher, Bob Fisher, Laura Frasure, jill Garwood, Marta Geers, jim Gerdelman, Mark Gilbert, Ginny Gilbert, Bob Gilpin, jeri Ginn, judy Hacker, Debbie Hall, Sally Hagler, Gerald Hartin, Pam Haynes, Mike Heinemann, Gail Henderson, Betty Hibbett, Nancy Howard, Denise jackson, Pam johnson, Kathy jump, john Kellogg, jim Kloppe, Karen Knoesel, Nancy Lawrence, Valerie Liermann, joan Logan, Denise Logan, Greg Lueders, Chuck Madsen, Sam Mahoney, john Marecek, Gale McAdams, Debbie McDonald, Sally McLaughlin, Steve Meier, jill Merker, Sally Miles, Mandy Morisse, Herb Morris, Claudia Mulkey, Steve Olschner, Paula Pedersen, Ingrid Pfeifer, Peg Quatmann, Sharon Rosen, Denise Schroder, judi Siler, Todd Sindel, Marcia Sleeman, Stan Smith, Marguerite z 4 Sporich, Kathie Stirrat, john Stout, Dave Stroup, Diane Symes, Bill Trampe, Steve Tubbesing, Nancy Turner, Steve Usher, Dave Vallejo, Arleen Wagner, Bonnie Weaver, Bill White, Diane Williams, Cindy Williams, Darice Withrow, Christy Woods, Karen York, Sam Zander, Carol B CHOIR Amerilys, james Adams, Richard Amos, Mary Alexander, Prather Baber, Rhonda Baker, Margaret Baker, Theresa Baureis, Susan Becky, Patty Bias, Phil Blagbrough, Hal Blaine,Don Blumenhorst, Karl Brossard, jim Banks, Linda Brown, Lester Brown, Willie Bullard, Diana Bruenjes, Ed Burt, Beth Bush, Beth Bush, Deborah Chiodini, Deborah Christmas, George Cooper, Clarence Covault, Machael Dake, Richard Davidson, Corliss Davis, Marc j. Dees, David Davenport, Marilyn Flanery, janice Ford, joseph Gable, Cynthia Goolsby, Gladys Gore, Karren Hanson, Constance Herndon, jacqueline Hinkamp, Dorcas Houghton, Ramona Hoyer, Stephen Hudgins, Betsy Hurt, Sharen Hunter, Dennis Inge, Keith jolly, joan Kellar, joyce Kiel, Stacy Koby, Susan Lange, Linda Lincoln, Margie Lindhorst, Fred Long, Donna Lunt, Nancy Lees, Diane Maier, Cheryl Manche, Steve Mann, Katherine McClain, jay McCord, Shelley McGrath, Elizabeth Martin, Dale Merrill, Martha Middlekauff, Karolyn Morrow, Ruben Morse, Richard Nelson, Stephany Newton, Donna Novak, Cathy O'Reilly, Kathy Pearson, Rebecca Pinegar, Mary K. Pollock, Teresa Powell, Victor Quillen, Terry Reed, Ann ti 3 Reeves, judiann Reitz, Carol Rissmann, Thomas Ross, Cassandra Russell, Kathleen Scrivener, Stacy Sears, Sarah Shaw, Steven Shoulberg, jim Sites, Ruth Sloss, Kate Smith, jeannette Stahle, Patty L. Steidemann, jon Tate, Shelley Templeton, Rob Terry, Tella Thomas, David Tufts, Mary Turner, Elizabeth Wagner, Lois Wehling, Paul Wehrli, Ann Welton, Pamela Whatley, Pat wigard, jacqueline Wakasa, Ellen Young, Gay Young, joy GlRL'S CHOIR Brooks, Roxanne Clawson, Teresa Droege, joyce Hoener, Linda Kiel, Cynthia Kutz, Pat McCracken, Phyllis Leavitt, Mary jo Syrewicz, Sue Turner, Liz 5l BACK: Bill Clark, Rick Hambueclien, Barb Batts, Gretchen Bryden, Greg Brackens lHistorianl, Steve Hinson, Gary Hetzler, Diane Woepke, Carol Kniffen, Walt Widmer. MIDDLE: Tip Klamberg, Martha Harrold, Anne Ladof, Cindy Friedwald, Carol Boch, ludy Dee lRe-cording secre- 'ir- 86,5 taryl, Sandy johnson lTreasurerl, Mona Marco, Mike Haynes. FRONT: Bob Brooks lPresidentl, Nancee Larson lVice-Presidentl, Linda Ott, Hilary Smith lCorresponding secretaryl, Dee Hubeli, Mike Borth, Ella Redmond. Th espia ns dv ami Nam ee Larson Paul Buchanan, Mike Bortl1,Nancee Larson 52 l I l I I I l l I I I I I I I Paul Buchanan, Mike Borth, Cathy Volker, Rick Hambuechen International Thespian Troup 191 of Webster gave its first major production LOOK HOMEWARD, ANC-EL Novem- ber 14, 15 and 17. This was the first year that the Thespian Society was international and Mrs. Ernestine Smizer, the group's sponsor, was a member of the national Board of Trustees. Later in December, Thespians presented a delight- . ful Children's Theatre, THE LION, THE WITCH, AND THE WARDROBE. Students and parents mused over the epitaphs in SPOON RIVER ANTHOLOC-Y, a Chamber's Theatre in March. The major spring presentation SUMMER TREE, con- cerned with the problems and fears of young people in today's uncertain world, climaxed a year of rich theatrical lgifisg experience for Thespians and understudies. Thespian Understudiesi Dee Hubeli I. at, 'I BACK: Geneva Brooks, Iennifer johnson, Becky wood, joy Young FRONT: Cathy Volker, Ron Smith, lim Esther, Lyn Alden MIDDLE: Connie Brown Strauss, Iene Hinjosa, Mona Marco, Carol Under- 53 535514 - flaws: f iii QW: ,M 'rf -Y . ,f ,. 1 ay. 5 v , Magi? PM ' 1 'rj French l Club BACK: Steve Hinson, Laura Altobelli, Laurent Huet, Kathy Cermak, Tom Drake, Steve Lewis. FRONT: Greg Brackens, Virginia Casey, Karen Rau, Debbie Mitchell, Kathy Du Bois, Anne Baker, Rosemary Dixon. Mig in W' , 'Kings 'Pi' Songs, games, and a Buche de Noel ignited Le Cercle Francais after a late start establishing the club. Sparks fol- lowed as the group visited Ste. Gene- vieve, Missouri, the oldest French settle- M5 ment west of the Mississippi. The annual my French dinner was again held at the end ofthe year. Members delighted in learning about the political situation, social customs, and geography of France revealed by French foreign-exchange student, Laurent Huet. BACK: Diane Stromberg, Pat Kutz, Doris Sneed, jim Hoffman. FRONT: Peggy Kutz, Denise Spackler, Maureen Clote, Kerry Blistain. President Laura Altobelli Vice President Laurent Huet Treasurer Kathy Cermak Secretary Tom Drake Sponsor Mr. james Loveless 54 Q ,V . f' T Q.. a 1 ' 1.1. M' L. T. NN ' 'Z -I 5 3' N ,V - all gfyf- P - '- - .fit E .- ' , 4 ll . . I 3 9:51 an 1 ' ' - . ' 1 . 4: :. G ' N -, .- ,X ' . 3' if -- .a- G- r 'bl ' 5 A VI. . ,, 0 N: - V P at 1:6 1 , ' , f 'A r. I gl v? V. ' S '. il, xl v . ii. . XY N if-5 1 L fr ,T gx j 5 . -K. . . -x ' ' ' ' l E ' ' 1 l , v- 'N -' ' Y ,Q 'T 'll . -'il' dl 5 ll .M av L . - 'T . ', , ,l 'll Elway, 4 ,,..... P K R R t tl . -. --A A .r X' T f . '-. .LLC-.L . 1. Dil BACK: Anne Meyer, Bonnie jones, Cindy Reppert, Sally Wick. FRONT: Mary Hwang, Karen Cermak, Chris Kelley, Susan johns. QQ? ,Q l N Y . -W. .lasffkl , x V I 1 rw QL Ar aww: , 5 e 'br' 1.-1 14 INNI sd? 4 'ul A I ' l : ' so M f . , ,,. lf! ,443 ,I I BACK: Nancy Lusk, Mary Sloan, Liz Turner, Mary Pat Bob Barr, Susan Baureis FRONT: Becky Pierce, Pam Wet Craig, Louis Shaw MIDDLE: Miss Dorothy Daniel sponsor' ton, Ann Trembley, Marion Moore, Sarah Sears Lesley Hobson, Marcia Guidorzi, President, Cathy Swopel Latin Club held its initiation picnic at Black- burn Park on October 29. Their bakesale in November supplied funds to go to Columbia, Missouri for the junior Classical. A Valentine party highlighted February, but the grand annual event, the Latin League Convention, was held in March. a. Latin Club 55 Resolved: That Congress should prohibit unilateral United States military intervention in foreign countries. 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Throughout the nation, debate teams rea- soned and disputed the resolution. All aspects were uncovered. Supporters of the topic believed that in order to prevent another Viet Nam crisis, Congress should adopt a constitu- tional amendment limiting the President's power. Those who opposed argued that it was NECESSARY for the President to keep this power. 4 as W M i'S9teFN'L X 1 ' 'f 7' K X Dj - 2-.J ,Ni Z 23 Mi? X 'X QM Barb Batts, Mantinband, Barry Freese, Bruce Cross, john Zugel Not pictured: john Calk ,mv 1 'R ' swgwwsmwf may f WYE . my W - vw r -h' ,ff f f WI ,, x X .x , . y tb, ...., 1 X 3 ,,A., ? ff 1 I ,Wx K f 5 a M ,M ,W -Q or 4 3 K I K s A VP as If M W: ,ilu ,4 m I' V ' ' ' K ' .'.' S , ,J i 3 r l 4 V -af., . lf wiff ,' f 4 , W -f--- 2 A . .f If . M-nerr , - r Steve Hamilton, Tom Drake, Doug Cross 57 't 2?' ...A we Sailing Club Competition ran strong in the sailing races held twice a month in the Grand Basin of Forest Park. With the assistance of their sponsors, Mr. Gene Kiernan and Mr. August Lamar, the club linked it- self to the Missouri Valley Sailing Association, which sponsored these races. Adventures on Alton Lake and a weekend at Trout Lodge provided the needed experience for members to pass through the club ranks. It was hoped each member would learn how to rig and sail a boat with proficiency. .. in wx, 'W BACK: Lee Martin, ludy Dee, Dee Hubeli, Becky Raether- Program Coordinator, Gwen Clark, Andy Sullivan, lan Raether, Geneva Brooks. MIDDLE: Linda Tretenik, Bob Brooks, Roberta Fahey-Commodore, Barb Barons, Terri Imse, Laurent lluet, Pete Gregory, lim Dubois, Rith Mar- ohn, Pret Miller, Lynn Heritage. FRONT: ludy Vogel- Purser, Mary Sites, Gretchen Bryden-Log-keeper, Gail Grossman, janet Hanpeter, Sally Roberts, Betsy Robertson, Susan Koby. 7 'V ii, 1 , ,, is S X is . 'ti 3 X 1 y 1 vi , Xb . fr X,.W.,'1Jg QA Members Laura Altobelli Greg Brackens Kathy Cermak Gwen Clark Bill Farmer Brad Hoch Terri Imse lean Milholland Debbie Mitchell Karen Rau Diane Spackler Jerri Stroud Mike Swenson Rick Truesdell Steve Turner lay Van Dwingelen Honor Awards to: Barb Gordon Paul Lacy Quill and Scroll Sixteen became members of Webster's Pulitzer chapter of Quill and Scroll, an international honor society for high school journalists. All initiates were in the upper third of their class, did superior work in some phase of publications, were recommended by the sponsor, Mrs. Elise S. Coleman, and were finally approved by the Society. Initiation took place Monday, February 2. my f I YN-f .,,,, ,Z ., 1 A 'V Q llnw , -f it fy sh 4 Laura Altobelli, Karen Rau, lean Milholland 59 5 I Amateur photographers captured unusual effects on film by carefully observing their natural surroundings. Weekly meetings were held to view each other's snap- shots and to instruct members in developing and printing black and white film. Camera Club sponsored a photo contest in March in which they awarded prizes to the best entries in each of four categories, still life, human interest, landscape, and photographictricks. ua. M I ... in 553 , , 4 V EZQI , f. Q Q H I X , .,,. 4 ,,,. u t M X ' . ' ' ,I , ,..,. iw f F .Milky-3, 1? ' 2.4 ws. S553 B5 Wq.,i...zf may nu 7 Q ., I Y if ' v T i .sw ,g Y a ,N -Ee 'L f- 4 .fi 4' ,,,3'j','1, ia., I -bs! BACK: Mark Minne, Tom Heard, Tom Coonrod, Ion Steideman, Bob Hanchett, Diana Vancil, Steve Hinson, Mike Felton MIDDLE: Steve Lehman, Steve Lacy, Cathy Swope, lan Miller, Clark Davis, Tom Drake FRONT: Paul Lacy, Dir k Rau, Mary Tennant, Trish Widell 60 President Paul Lacy Vice President Dick Rau Secretary Mary Tennant Treasurer Trish Widell Sponsor Mrs. Elise S. 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MwXA g Dick Adams Dick Adams Barb Batts Sam Boutin Bob Brooks Nick Brooks Bill Couch Doug Cross lim Esther Bill Farmer Sarah Fast Dave Felton Debbie Freitag Curt Goad Mike Goodman Tim Graff janet Hanpeter Neil Hoffsten Laurent Huet Kurt Kausler Paul Lacy Todd Lonergan Wynn McCormick Doug Menke Barb Merrell Don Montgomery Tom Moors Rick Palm john Pappas Bill Piepmeier Bruce Regenstein Charles Rodi Bob Sauer Tony Seris Louis Shaw Mary Sites Pete Slusser Doug Stark Dave Stokes jay VanDwingelen Margaret VanHook Judy Vogel Steve Voss Becky Wehrli Kurt Weinsenfels Bill Zeiser fs., 'Vg WW 1 ff, xx The power ofthe book. Calculus Classes in Latin America , a topic discussed by jim Esther, and Implementation of Calculus Procedures in Com- puter Programming, by lay VanDwingelen, promoted under- standing and enjoyment of higher mathematics among interested accelerated math stu- dents. Their president, Rick Palm, spoke on Boolean Algebra and Electrical Circuits. Under the guidance of Mr. George Brucker, sponsor, the club conducted a discussion of Ciastronomic Ab- sorption and the Theory of Divisibility. Representatives from the club attended the regional meeting of Mu Alpha Theta, where Dr. james Gray presented a program entitled Introduction to Al- gebraic Structuref' They also listened to a distinguished rep- resentative from Mark Twain Summer Institute deliver talks on basic integration procedures. Doug Menke 63 Q l L to R: janet Hanpeter, Barb Petrick, Debbie Freitag, Chris C-ay, Kathy Torti Pom Pom Girls X C: . R 53' ll 1 , 1' A A up W I n vnu'- BACK: Linda Ott, Cheryl Gremaud, Sally Hall, Pat Willison FRONT: Sharon Qu.1tmann,Cindy Moore 64 mg, 1 , 4 up if 93: WJ, 59 ' T he V --.. fs, E , Ugg, 'I ,,:.,' 1 at 3 F Tikaagffassvaii , y 'i f .i ,QQ ww ., tt ,N ff wr N 4 Q. xxx' 1 ' 'WX at m xy UNM' X AX 1 X 2 in it P if X W3 tv Q W- f - l l . fi! ai , 1,-5 it 33 -sv Pom-pom girls perform at Pep Breakfast. L to R: Diane Stroup, Sherry Pfitzsinger, Ioan Lierman, Kathy Gerdes Mrs. loan Howell-sponsor ludi Galyon-junior captain Helen Blagbrough-Seniorcaptain I kg,iQ Diane Stroup-secretary Barb Petrick-treasurer Boosting enthusiasm and promoting sportsman- ship were two goals achieved by the enthusiastic Pom-Pom girls, who supported all school activities this year. The giant task of coordinating movements seemed to be perfected as everyone watched them at football and basketball games. we . A g ,X E ' ' L to R: Cindy Reppert, leanne Garnett, Bobbi Sonnleitner, Gretchen Bryden, ludy Gaylon 65 . X 4,64 5 ,Q Vernon Smith and Sam York S.B.A.A. Goals: 1. Furnish funds for two scholarships for deserving black students. 2. Create a better understanding of the Black man's culture and heritage in stu- dents. 3. Stimulate an incentive in black stu- dents to have a greater desire to achieve high goals in today's competitive society. f l 'g J l ' , ,T In V3.3 l 'V' i . Z at In smuiudf 1 'Q ! at 'Nfl , BACK: Mr. Shelton, jennifer Hader, Clarence Moore, lohnson, Alice Pl9fC6, Oiha l-99 Cartwright, Mabel Hadley, Cathy McCall, Vernon Smith, Ruben Williams, Marsha Claudine Mclntosh, Schleria Coleman, Phyllis McCracken, Walker, Sam York, jennifer Titus, Delores Smith, JoAnn Stephanie N9lSOh, Sharin Clark Cummings, Sharon Hill, Cassandra Bonds FRONT: Anita Students for Black Awareness and Action Dances at the Y.M.C.A. in Webster yielded most of the funds desired for scholarships S.B.A.A. sponsored. Two black students chosen by a committee of club members received scholarships of S300 or more. This committee selected from a list of names black students who were generally academically able and who were in financial need. But the most im- portant thing the committee studied was the student's contributions directed toward the general benefit of black students at Webster. The club also visited exhibits by black artists, attended lectures, and emphasized general recognition of National Negro History Week from February 8 through February 14. ,gg qw . ' wsvh ' -,.c.Q2s Wf ' i Mr. Howard Shelton-Sp0nSOf Officers-Marsha Walker, Clarence Moore-president, Schleria Coleman, Sam York-executive business manager, Claudine Mclntosh 67 American Field Service Club -.fvf n BACK Richard Arnold, FVHUCGS 56m0l 95f B9CkY 55895, Theresa Baker Debby Freitag lan Borth Mrs Nancy Har Anne Phillips, Betsy Wright, Gary Hetzler MIDDLE: Laurent wood-sponsor FRONT Martha Harrold lan Miller Mary Huet Katie Stueck, Linda Vanderpearl, Margaret Baker, Kofron, Bonnie Wagner Mona Marco A.F.S. Club welcomed all foreign students who came to Webster this year. It also raised funds for the A.F.S. program, for which nearly S1000 was needed as a share of administration expenses, trans- portation and allowance for the A.F.S. visitor, Laurent Huet. The annual spaghetti supper on October 25, enlivened by two folk singers, john lump and Gary Hetzler and serenaded by a bagpipe player who per- formed during the meal, contributed toward this goal. Numerous celebrations were held throughout the year, including a surprise birthday party for Laurent, a Halloween party and a Christmas gather- ing, all which reflect a very active and exciting A.F.S. Club year! , 2 fLFli Exchange Student Laurentfiuet Senior Laurent Huet K '.- .-,,f4..:-vm..,:-wr' I 1 .Sl x 5 2 r 2' an W' ,:,e. M . A . gig W 0, v:1if y Q.. -N x ' ' E- , 2 'MIA '-.-,:NZY:P' E71-WAS! -A. , . x .1 321:02 5.fI E1f:5'7'E 'H. .y 4 -f ff ' . b : fe x,fX.w,,e..,1, , rd, ix 'W A ' J, .. KE XVIVZ 6 .Q f K' ' Ny W 63 Fw ' V' 7 .r Sw . . M A M.-. e.,. f .. f. .X ,Nw -vw ,-sf wi, W r 4- rm ,- sm we f 2 .Mfr ' , 4 me - , X. -iv y 1 a f , 1 ' QU.: -if Y HAHA f -.zz S -we .wi Mwf w r , .fy Q . 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N r Na, K W K ---, - . r . w , if 'rf 'f' ,+ ' rffz fa is, X X K Q, X Y All joan In smglng French songs accompanled by Gary Hetzler on guitar. 69 Sophomore Pep Club President Patty Stahle Vice-President Debbie Diederichsen Secretary-Treasurer Becky Smith Sponsor Miss Loretta Whitney BACK: Audrey Purcell, Cheryl Petracek, Cindy Cassilly, Donna Fink, Marsh Poll- miller, Debbie Dodge, Debbie Diederichsen MIDDLE: Ruth McDowell, Cheryl Arnold, Diane Fink, Lois Wagner, Ruth Sites, Debbie Smith FRONT: Carol Reitz, Nina Marco, Liz Etzkorn, janna Roehm, Kathy Amos, Mandy Wilson BACK: jill Desmond, joan jolly, Gail Grossman, Geneva Brooks, Mary Brown, Kathy Auinbauh, Liz McGrath, Becky Pearson MIDDLE: Marguerite Lenzen, joan Lerch, Betsy Adams, Margie Lincoln, Sophomore Pep Club stimulated support for all sophomore sports. Each member had a football, soccer, or basketball pep pal, for whom she roused that extra Go with energy- packed food. She raised money for candy bars and fruits for the wrestling team while providing water polo and cross country with after-meet treats. The club also helped decorate Roberts Gym for the Pep Breakfast. 70 judy Ferrenbach, Kay Gritzke, Maureen Clote, Leslie jennings, Sally Pierson, Rhonda Baber FRONT: Zonda jones, Barb Semones, Faye Peats, Marty Parks, Cathy Salsich, Becky Smith BACK: Linda Vanderpearl, Karen Voss, Cindy Gable, Kate Sloss, Karen Gore, Gay Young, Stacy Scrivener, jenny johnson MIDDLE: Sally Bischoff, Linda Webb, Cheryl Maier, Patty Becker, Dorcas Hinkamp, Diane Davis, Miss Whitney FRONT: janet Wright, Marty Cannon, judy Reeves, Patty Stahle, Debbie Deane, Teresa Tufts I I I I l I I I I I I I l I I I I I I I I I I I I Lettermen's Club BACK: lim Geers, Bucky Givens, Steve Musko, Ron Dahlin SECOND: Gregg Scarato, lohn Brocks, lim Belts, Carl FOURTH: Rich Knaup, Scott Knapp, Ed Heidbrier, Ray Wright, lohn Hansberry, Sam York, Gary Hasselfeld, Dan Buchmann, Werner Maassen, Ray Peats, Doug Meyer Defosset, Chuck Bryant FRONT: Cappy Berri, Tom Ca- THIRD: Don Schreiber, Mike Guletz, Rick Palm, Bruce banas, Tom Tetrault, james Belle, Glenn jackson, Bob Hill, Bolliger, Kurt Neusitz, Wally Schneider, Norm Hobson lohn Keitel Rabble-rousing rooters raised Cain at all school athletic events, including football and basketball games. 7l Pep Club provided a chance for all girls to become involved, without any special require- ments, in the school's activities. Sparking en- thusiasm and recognition for each sport was Pep Club's major function. Shouting, cheering teams on to victory, filling decorated lockers with rip-roaring energy sur- prises, raising money for fruit and candy, and serving breakfast to Webster's football athletes the day before Turkey Day are among the infinite services performed by these orange- clad energetic girls. Pep Ei 5 ilk BACK Kathy Edwards, Chris Gerhard, Linda Ott, Barb Taylor, Roberta Fahey, Barb Behrens, ludy Dee, Frances Semones, Anne Baker FRONT: Ann Viviano, Gini Samuels, Sandy Lehman, lan Miller, loyce Droege, Donna Schmieder, Cindy Moore, Lee Martin I 72 ' rv? 'M c.5,'a5 gggf, ,,. Club K D 5 ff ,l President Debi Hudgins C Vice President Dee Hubeli SecretaryfTreasurer Sue Tappmeyer Senior Representative Diane Allen junior Representative Sigrid Erickson BACK: Dee Hubeli, Sue Tappmeyer, Debi Hudgins FRONT: Sigrid Erickson, Diane Allen BACK: Karen Cermak, Debbie Imrisik, Mary Becker, Sue Marting, Ginny Gilbert, Bobbi Sonnleitner, Linda Ciluesenkamp, Chris Hasenpflug, Peggy Parker FRONT: Bonnie jones, Vir- ginia Casey, Diane Stromberg, Diane Woepke, Arleen Vallejo, Ann Scherer, Barb Petrick, Cindy Reppert, Ann Barnard 73 O I I BACK: Linda Kelly, Diane Malczynski, Chris Gerhard, Cindy Napper, Peg Knaup, Debbie Freitag, Gini Samuels. FRONT: Pat Willison, Barb Taylor, Bonnie Wagner, Denise Howard, Mary Pat Craig, Katie Stueck. V .1 if P, r V f BACK: Bonnie Eagle, Mary Adcock. MIDDLE: Paula Debbie lmrisik. FRONT: Liz Turner, Ann Viviano, Thomas, Diane Stromberg, Doris Sneed, Ginny Nancy Tubbesing, Terri lmse, Linda Ott, Sherry Gilbert, Sally Hall, Karen Scott, Barb Muetze, Meyer,CarolNitzsche. l President Vice President Sharon Quatmann Val Stones L f BACK: Kathy Gerdes, Beth Lux. MIDDLE: Cindy Reppert, Mary Becker, Becky Raether, Barb Batts, Cecile Reynaud, Linda Gluesenkamp, Roberta Fahey. FRONT: Peggy Parker, Barb Petrick, Mary Sloan, Cindy Moore, Gwen Clark, lean Spiess. GirI's Athletic Association The C..A.A., the oldest organization at Webster Groves High School, began its 52nd year of exciting games in field hockey, bas- ketball, and volleyball. This year they also competed in a mock gymnastics meet. Girls treated their fathers to box suppers and square-dancing on Dad's Night. Later, in the spring, awards were presented and new i officers were installed at the Mother-Daughter Banquet. G.A.A. also sponsored Kampus King, the backwards dance held April 11. us, , -I Q af, 1' I f am v , Secretary Treasurer Historian Mary Sloan Rae Blalock Chris Gerhard Potpourri Editor-lerri Stroud Literary Editor-Bill Zeiser Art Editor-Greg Brackens AK is .K tg . , J f ziif' i ' 'ff lla ' sp W fe ' if of . . X f f 45 5 PX M 09 ,rr 4 2 H Q 4ef,,..,ae43-Wg, K as .gi wr Ji 'VL' 4. 1,4 ,. ., ,,,..,. A 1:45. . ' If A 'I-yi A conglomeration of original liter- ary and artistic contributions sub- mitted by Webster students com- prised the magazine Potpourri. By a democratic process, Jerri Stroud, editor-in-chief, and her dedicated motley crew selected articles to be printed in this three-times-a-year publication. Kathy Barger Greg Brackens lane Conner Bill Farmer Robert Hanchett lane Heitsch Cathy Heitzmann lene Hinojosa Dee Hubeli l Mary Kofron Sue Kofron Steve Lacy Anne Ladof Nancee Larsen Vickie Lloyd Nancy Lusk ,we Stephen Lehman X Werner Maassen 'W' Karolyn Middlekauff ,annum Q l 'w-WE 4,-J jan Miller Linda Ott f' 1 NA GMX ua siy nm 'fwwdsl E NN N af Angie Overkamp Margaret Russell Helen Schweser Sarah Sears Susan Seibert lon Sleidemann Cyndy Stojeba jerri Stroud Penny Stroud Liz Turner Cathy Swope Diana Vancil Anne Wehrli Val Wesseling Trish Widell Andy Wilcox loy Young Bill Zeiser 'il' 5.1 76 , S is - : a i , T: s: ,..,,. ,,:.,., Z., ,, gg Q '- '.f-- V 11,1A -A h,,,,:AA,V i ..V,.A 2 ,. ,.:.a t H 2. 44, :M .. ' E M A 'A 'Q ' ' fhfiffm MTW' a j 1 it if t V it it A ' r T F' 6 it at E ,tstt A A if tt srs M : : t : : i ., fi ' 1 ' 'V ' ' 3 A A 'li F i t V F ANN L5 Q 0-1--st :-'s if f ,Q - T s A Qf, ' flA ,, ' ' C , , 1 w T S, N ., ,., , 3 gg My gzy bl lg, nuff it A My -'BL W Y , R v -- N zjl Pzv I - if 3 ,.,, -' A 1 -at 5, ,, W 'F' , x: , W .4 A aa -4 1 ., .. - T ,l T T z A wtf 4: '-.: 1 f -t A , T E ' 1 1 35 ,A T' , . ,. 1'Q M, as A,.. W fr i 'f PQ- A1-. , 1- fa- i 4' s 5 :Av 4 I 5 , 'Wav .. at as J:-, 5 f M s , 45.t QQ' a ':i' 4 ,4.4. ..1A1,:1 1 , 5, x .V ml, -.,: VV VV . Qvzvzv ' C f fc: .lllt ---'- 1 ' 'W J Vg M -- 2' ' ' M T C t BACK: Stacy Worthington, Brenda Tripp MID- DLE: Dave Pieplow, Mike Korte, Bruce Bolliger, Her Morisse, Clark Davis, Ginny Gilbert, George Kaughlan FRONT: lo Ann Copland, Debbie Hac- Conscious effort to get stories in on time for the Webster Echo, numberless trips to paste-ups and folding parties and hours of ad soliciting consumed much of a I-kid's time. 'Wx ker, ludy Schroder, Cindy Reppert, Pam Harten, Gail Garland, Alison Pryibil, Helen Kane, Pam Rabe. The result of their expenditure of time was a position on the paper or yearbook staff in their Senior year. Q35 . I-K ids N-.xssqmmurir BACK: Sue Stillwell, Doris Sneed, Rich Neu, David Moore FRONT: Beth Lux, Susan lohns, Elaine Marks, Mary Hwang, Sid Mantinband JJ ...N-vmww . Kit BACK: Cindy Brusca, Karen Cermak, Claire Coleman, Karen Fratick, Kathy Gerdes, Jeanne Greco, jim Hobbs FRONT: Greg Eaton, Susie Hartenbach, Kathy Heitzmann 77 Et Q Q g is it as if 'r A if 3 mn 7970 Webster Echo Staff ll 'iiuii X- ' l ' -.-iz lg g nr, it nt, Fhv ir i ' i ly 1 y 1,0 1 sealy, IJr.1rn.at1r I t l v, and sm- it i Q 1 H Xl-Alvin llxaizm llnusn' cs xxill rx--wp m. 9 Webster Groves High School, Webster Groves, Missouri l-vt-im dent voice heard Det 'ffl The difficult task to inform students of current school affairs was successfully accomplished by the 19-member Webster Echo staff. Publish in the paper twice a month and distributing it free of charge, these industrious students, under the supervision of Mrs. Elise S. Coleman and the direction of their editor-in- chief lay VanDwingelen, strove to present timely and informative news stories. The staff also sponsored Paper Doll Prom and published the 1970 Buzz Book. With a circulation of 2400, the Webster Echo is a member of Quill and Scroll, a member of the Missouri Interscholastic Press Association, a Blue Banner Member of the Southern Illinois School Press Association, and has received a First Class Honor Rating as a charter member of the National Scholastic Press Association. t t s , . V V . - .,., A r1.f,.p1:gu .V Al! H X ,gn ., 4 it i if I, ., 1 -.i nit .A --' 1- ef' is ,I I' i f ' is 1.1 ff ' 5 ' ' . gal jg.. Y ' , ? 3 l .. ,., R I g, f ' - - 'i ' 71' L ' i' z f , Q .Q Y a ...W , K 'Q 5' E Q Brad Hoch Karen Rau Barb Gordon Managing Editor Terri lmse 9, i 4 Z' s A ,X it sf' ' A 1 , Dick Rau Photographer Bill Farmer Photographer Lisa Pott Activities Manager 5 i Bill Weaver-Sports .4 ,. ns-'X fff. .R SK gel , xx 5 l tg if K is 1 -' ' lay VanDwingelen Editor-in-Chief if Wu? X, 'ENG' I r 'Fl' X, M M if 1 lon Steidemann Photographer W Z f V: gy 2 , 6 , 3? 4 . ,.,: P L Q . E' Debbie Mitchell Managing Editor X ! X A ft.: .. ,E K ng , i 45, Ann MacGreevy Page 3 ..,, , jug ! 'ms mx, at., ' ,m,v,Www,,,,3,,, 0 Rick Truesdell Ad Manager .A P If 5, f X , 2' . , ff I Y r- M -5 ' xi ,i , . Hv1pt,, '7gj fjgpff jr . K ' -- Wil' T 5 ' 4 1 ,fl 6 I in W, W 6wwv' . ..fr '. , Tom Heard Photographer Lucy Hartenbach Business Manager Emily Metzenthin Special Copy fl' W Arleen Vallejo Circulation Manager -mnunisii Diane Spackler Mike Swenson A 5 v , Producing this book involves . . . countless man hours . . . stress and strain on the nerves . . . over 250 page lay-outs . . . tense mo- ments . . . deadlines and deadlines . . . pres- suring latent photographers . . . exasperation . . . endless searches for lost croppers and grease pencils . . . more deadlines . . . and finally, the accumulation of all our effort, the aesthetic joy of seeing it all in print, ready for the waiting public, you the students of Web- ster High. Our nine-man staff and four photographers strove to depict the Year of Change at Web- ster in pictures and in words. We sought frequent needed advice from Mrs. Elise S. Coleman, our sponsor, and occasionally from Mr. Harry Swain, the American Yearbook representative. Working within the limitations of a 512,000 budget, we, of the fifty-sixth yearbook staff, attempted to present a true perspective of the year. pr--M jj Laura Altobelli i f fi it . , ..,. i .. i ,. . Q 'Q W Qs Steve Turner Chris Black Business Manager 80 W,J1fH V ff , ,.,, 5 4 ,N gg , V.: fl ' , ' , L 4,,-fy . t in A , Q. V Q , 5 X 4 if . 3, lk, 1 X l Gwen Clark Echo Annual Staff Anne Baker A ,,,. ,t l 3 tr if 1'-. f ! 4.9, r lf gf ,ft J Q. . 5. ww. ,, . Q: ' 2 ,S 1 lean Milholland Barb Merrell, Editor ,,,, eee 1 A ' Kathy Cermak, Literary Editor .4 4. Z f q ww A 15 7 il? , J ,V W Q 1 x 'Y' f 3925 af A' MH' fiffii A ,Mr an -P? Echo Annual photographers 'K N MMA ' S4 t. ,.., 1 f f . if L If, Q vf, ,A 'A '52, A iv JZ ,, , V 4' V ..,.. .. 4 . 41919 f M A. W2 1' u, V, 1 Tom Coonrod ., S J A lim McLean Dan Weaks , Aa, 2, I mash Bopper Deyton gives lean Milholland a lift. 82 1 .I 5 L Queen for a minute. Kathy Cerrnak, Chris Black, Laura Altobelli and Bopper Deyton. gp y., . Q , x x X S x X52 , .,.f ' 3 .. I Paul Lacy We W A WM 'MW' I Q ww Aw .JM ,,.--W 9 Wx w,,n WAX, It Ll V' VW ff-47'3'Zf, 7 2 1 'ww xy .,,. .ff ,x wa Of- af'-fn A N' Si .. QP j 'f',1 ' V5 A f fvvv Q .... A 5 N X Sophomores 83 pf 2 +1 Q. 4' E5 Carol Reitz President amfftwsk if gg, as uf Lynn Alden 'J :X 1 Q 9 1 1 W ao 5 . ' Kathy Baumgartner Debbie Dickens ,MQW , , V ' ' 1 i . 3 Shelley McCord 1 , u 1 2 5- ' N r hu I? Ieanne Vierse Sophomore W Cabinet Darrin Crenshaw Cathy Novak Vice-President ,Y .qw If 44 Lynn Arnold I .- 7:- . ,Qi 1545 4 P , Patty Becker ,' , ma filif , , f W y 1 Wgkwav ff-V at ,W ,xy 4' .Z ' .1 QV?-.,., x , Liz Etzkorn 8 Liz McGrath -v . nr Karen Voss Secretary-Treasurer Sophomore Class has been industrious under Cabinet leadership. For Turkey Day, sophomores enlivened the game with their turkey mascot, spooked the third floor halls with turkey feet rep- resenting all of its 682 mem- bers, and united them all with '72 buttons. Enthusiasm was evident at their March Class Party. Cabinet sponsored the sell- ing of Webster decals for cars and windows and col- lected assessment fees, all which added up to an active year! nl Q31-H Vawwz? gi 75' D A a Ricky Belle lill 'Oc ,m-. 'A .f K fi its Cindy Gable .- .-. 'Is ti' . 1 5 Laura Nichols 'Q 6 's ie . i 'ff.,1i.i Q ,. ,ill Anne Wehrli Q .wr QA Q 40- A-as-5, Q-u,,.r t l Mike Borth Liu, it X KAML Karen Gore D t I x 'f Mike' Pappas -fy I Terri Williams l 15 I Nffht' ' . l Vx . ! Marty Cannon lill Desmond ' x P' ' I L l . 4, l l Laurie Graff Dennis jackson i l ,. 3 1 fs -- i M l l l Nancy Russell Kate Sloss l 3 i I L L A I A Sue Wright Gay Young l , I l ' , A BACK: lim Miller, Tom Abernathy, Prather Alexander, Gary Alexander, john Adragna, Richard Arnold MIDDLE: lane Allen, Lynn Alden, William Allen, Rick Albertson, Kate Appelbaum, Kathy Auinbauh FRONT: Lynn Arnold, Cheryl Arnold, Betsy Adams, Kathy Amos Une down, two to go.. BACK: Paul Buchanan, Hal Blagbrough, jeff Bond, Don Blaine, Larry Bononi, Bob Burton MID- DLE: Patty Becker, Barb Busse, Geneva Brooks, jerry Boyher, Steve Beckmann, Ed Bruenjes FRONT: Kurt Bolliger, Sally Bischoff, Iudy Berger, Kathy Baumgartner, Stephanie Boyer 85 l lg BACK: Lester Brown, Mike Burke, Mike Borth, Phil Bias, lim Shoulberg, Scott Denny MIDDLE: Rene Bouchard, Penny Branstetter, Mary Brown, Kasandra Bonds, Mary Barron FRONT: Diane Bullard, Liz Brown, Dan Belik, jim Brossard, Bruce Boyd We saw the controversy of I ,J , sag K . 1 - will BACK: Mark Brown, Wayne Brooks, Bob Blue, Karl Blumenhorst, Gordon Beale, Ron Brown MIDDLE: Linda Birtley, Sue Boettcher, Deborah 86 .f, .... Bolton, Marilyn M MM w Susan Baureis, Rhonda Baber FRONT Buchmann, Cindy Boone, Peggy Blistain ,, Q.. , .:.. f . Qi, i 'il BACK: Rickey Belle, Ron Boos, Paula Crowley, Connie FRONT: Beth Burt, Chris Barnes, Margaret Baker Calk, Marsha Conrad MIDDLE: Gini Balier, Nancy Theresa Baker, Sandra Carlson Burke, Sharon Cummins, Karin Barger, C.ary Bleitner the Viet Nam moratoriums fs! y k i fi Q .. it BACK: David Cunningham, Dennis Critzas, Rus- Mark Corbin, Otha Lee Cartwright, Stewart Clark sell Campbell, Darrin Crenshaw, Kevin Crosby, FRONT: Leigh Canfield, Mark Ciampa, Scott Can- Donnie Cole MIDDLE: Galen Cox, Sharin Clark, field, RussellCoats 87 f -'ff BACK: lim Carver, Gregg Cissell, lim Clifton, Tom Christ- Campbell FRONT! lane Connor, Ellen COX, Kiiihy Curran man, Cindy Cassilly, Barb Chapman MIDDLE: Linda Clif- Jackie Coats, George Christmas ford, Kay Creamer, Maureen Clote, Stephanie Choler, jim Gur first year was an experience BACK: lohn Cooper, Bill Clark, Donna Casey, Capps FRONT: Terry Howe, Kerri Cavanagh, Debbie Chiodini, Lois Christ MIDDLE: Linda Clay, Peggy Gaines, Charlotte Crodwell, Marty Cannon Pam Clover, lani Champa, Mike Covault, Mike 88 ig X Q t A BACK: Penny Dickerson, Ron Dierker, john Diehl, Marilyn Davenport, john Ditch MIDDLE: Debbie Diederichsen, Angela Davis, jill Desmond, Dottie Davidson, Sylvia Doss FRONT: Maria DeArmond, Corliss Davidson, Diane Davis, Debbie Dodge. -r N' 2- ' Q 2 Q f2'f'7'?. Q s g , M , ,,,, 4 fb. i y , W, v ff ' fee, lf if fre, 2 .0 - i 1 M as lllw x BACK: Rob Dorlac, David Dees, Greg Cunningham, Rick Clark, Eileen Dralle FRONT: Bev Doyle, Sher Tom Donovan, Marc de long MIDDLE: Kevin Dono- Dunlap, Debbie Deane, Roy Day, David Cailson, Kevin van, Brian Dunlop, Linda Daniel, Debbie Dickens, Canepa ,Q .- ' SfLf42 ' ., Ai . L ,- W. , Z ,Q If: +1 , 'M .J aqam lx , 'n. k .ll , C ,I Qt 122 ft , wg Q K sg tm s' 4 L , BACK: Tim Davis, Alan Danter, john Durrer, Mark Donahue, Steve Echert MIDDLE: Liz Etzkorn, Richard Dake, Steve Syrewicz, Marc Davis, Bill Dunham, Susan Elsey FRONT: Kathy Ellis, Kim Daly, janice Davidson, Terry Evans, Sue Esther, Michelle Eisler ,- Aw m ,A-K Q 2 -F XX ,. ,459 'S I f f --nn... J I - ' ,Z !i i I ml it I it , I I 5 ww-fs BACK: joe Frank, Bob Ellstrom, Edward Fieseler, Bruce Finkes, Louis Fields MIDDLE: Missey Earnie, Kathy Fath, julie Fast, Kathy Fisk, Dessie Earle FRONT: Debbie Ellis, jackie Foster, Rick Eaton, jack Farmer, Steve Finerty QI: Y BACK: Martin Cialler, john Goldschmidt, joseph Ford, Mike Felton, Rich Feldman, Mike Fink MIDDLE: Karren C.ore, Kay Flanery, Cindy Ciable, Willie Fuller, Will Friskel FRONT: Diane Fink, Susan Fischer, judy Ferrenbach, Donna Fink, Gary Filla We ordered our class rings BACK: Gladys Goolsby, Mimi Garnett, joe Gaylor, Wally Gastreich, Mark Green, Bob Green, MIDDLE: Kay Gritzke, Gail Grossman, Dan Gaines, Arthur Gilbers, john Gastreich FRONT: Ann ' Gieseking, Linda Guidorzi, Sarah Grillo, Monika Gessler, Laurie Graff A Wiz a iff .. 'Q : , AY., ,W BACK: Dan Hagler, Stephen Graf, Paul Hill, Gary Hill, jacqueline Herndon, judy Howard, Connie Hanson David Howren MIDDLE: jim Hoffman, Greg Gonzalez, R0b9fT Gaeblef l0hn Hagler, Patrick Healy FRONT: jeff Gutmann, 91 2 VZ -, u m .,W7,,,,,,7W WMM' 1, ,,f,,',M,,,. .,,ff-- M- --,- - -ffr .mil 'Wmff w,.,4ffr W MWMQM- far QM W MQW? L BACK: Tom Harkey, Rick Homire, Mark Higgens, Rob- Hasenpflug FRONT: Ramona Hough ert Hanchett, Scott Higgins MIDDLE: C. lane Heitsch, age, Cynthia Hull, Mable Hadley, lane Hicks, Susan Steve Hoyer, Bob Hoelscher, Steve Hassinger, Carol Hausladen ton, Lynn Herit- 'E BACK:Greg Higginbotham, Bob Hickey, Dale Hetzler, Lauren H0ffTl9lSI9f, Betsy Hudgins FRONT: Carol Roger Hembree, Steve Syrewiqz, john Heitzmann Izumi, Susan Harre, Terry Habermehl, Marilyn Gaar MIDDLE: Gail Lusk, lene' Hinijosa, Tamma Hotze, Dorcas Hinkamp 92 I ee x xc., f 1 4 J BACK: Harold johnson, Richard jones, Bruce Ham- Scott johnston, Chip jones, Dennis jackson, Amerilys monds, john Hyde MIDDLE: jan jenkins, Tekla jung, james, Tom Hale Leslie jennings, jenny johnson, john jeep FRONT: e aw .3 r 0' 'SJ . 5 mf 4'E'j1'41fJ'3,a?'i BACK: Suzy Koby, Diane King, Sally Kiefer, Mike Knoerle, joyce Kellar MIDDLE: Kathy Kane, Diane Kelley, jim Kraft, Sharon Kane, Mary Kennedy FRONT: Sara Kennedy, Laurie Klug, Stacy Kiel 93 va in ii BACK: Zenda jones, LaVelle King, Peggy Kutz, loan lolly, Leah KFGUIZGF FRONT: Kathy Kene- Steve Syrewicz, John lennings, lon Knight MID- fick, Sally Kling, Gary Keune, Bob Koenig, Dan DLE: Alan Kingsbury, David Kruse, Kent Krimmel, Jones At last. . . we drove BACK: Ken Lemmie, Tom Lenz 3rd ROW: Paul Lucks, Steve LaFara, Dennis Loewnau, Fred Lind- horst, Kimberlin Lovelace 2nd ROW: Merrie Lunte, Tim Lawder, Phil Friskel, Mark Lawler, Mik Lincoln 1st ROW: Nancy Lunt, Maria Lenz, loanne Limpert, loan Lerch, Donna Long 94 Xt as K 4 QQ, -A N , 4- ,il-P A . I , Our brawny B-Team collides with frightened foe. 5 ,,,, 2 WL- wi f ,E 2 an Z uT 'l BACK: Laurie Logan, Steve Lacy, Steve Lehman, Tom Lloyd, Tim Lincoln MIDDLE: Steve Lewis, Marguerite Lenzen, Mark Lemcke, john Lapointe, Ray Lynch, Lou Ann Lanning, Linda Lange Margie Lincoln WT BACK: Ruben Morrow, Steve Marohn, Todd Shelley McCord, Cheryl Maier FRONT: Carol Moehlmann, lay McClain, Sandy Macon MID- Morgan, Suzanne Morse, Claudine Mclntosh, DLE: Vickie McCall, Nina Marco, Liz McGrath, lane McReynolds, Ginger McLain 95 fx l QM? 1 . y W V if 1 , Wag ' I f y 4 3 M .V H ' -R A ' iz ff l f z ' L, Y 'Q fe 21 I at i. . ' ' 'j ' . ' J I f 4 . I 1 w,::a.31mLf rf. rf -y ,, X , an -0 5, 1 , 5 ' .. J xi - ,,.. 1 ,. - V --.A fp l 1 i ' 1 ',. ' N ' A ' ' 7 5 lg K 1' if-, - l l A ay if Q32 ff' ,at l .zf BACK: Dale Martin, stron McClure, Ed MacDonald, Riehefd MCC0y FRONT2 Peggy MCDOH-Qld, Maggie Harold Mason, Paulfviarrin MlDDLE:1ess McReynolds, McFarland, Shelley MCN-ebb, Tone Maniaci, Peggy Tom McWilliams, Mike McKeever, Brian McDonald, MarIir1,Rurh McDowell Ri, .Xa r ii -, ii Q BACK: Len Myrick, Steve Manche, Dave Morrow, lim Mellor, Robert Morris MIDDLE: Sandy Mumm, Ricky Minne, lim Mathis, Keith Maskus, Ellen Millinger, Sue 96 We got Caught up in the N s .4.4l Morton FRONT: Sarah Meyer, Marti Merritt, Gayle Morley, Sally Merrell ' i Q ' 'st BACK: Paul Murray, David Moore, Leeola Mat- thews, Kurt Mueller, Randy Meyer MIDDLE: Clara Morris, Karolyn Middlekauff, Helene Mil- f A 2, V6 , of ler, Leanne Murphy, Donna Moore FRONT: Ann Mangelsdorf, Marian Moore, Maureen Miller, Ann Marshall, Chuck Moors excitement of Turkey Day fr ' Leg' , i y L? ' . si? Q 1 ,mf BACK: Bruce Mohl, Paul Auburn, Chip Morse, Lonnie Minor, Brian Miller MIDDLE: Laura Nichols, loan Mugavero, Kathy Nahorski, lody Nappier, Marty Merrick, Ruben Mitchell FRONT: Pam Morris, Donna Newton, Stephany Nelson, Lou Moore, David Nesbitt I l 4 l 98 i BACK: Kirk Pey, Mark Ogier, David O'Neal, Mark FRONT: Scott Pring, Cathy Novak, Kathy O'Reilly, Preissler, Kent Piffel. MIDDLE: Keith Parker, Steve Daniel Oppliger, Alex Ocheltree- Petty, Michael Pappas, Tom Olschner, Dave Payne. And always seemed to 553 af ii a 5 BACK: Debbie Pellett, Anne Phillips, Peggy PUI- Petrick, Bruce Piffel. FRONT: Diana Pascoe len, Velvette Patterson, Linda Petty. MIDDLE: Teresa Pollock, Mary Pinegaf, Cheryl Petracek Vicki Pappas, Geoff Pennoyer, Richard Pak, Phil Mafly PBFRS. I I ,, 1 ? V A NS .. F' . :Mars-Q? ' ,. iE1f-, ' 'E 41 'L-2viii Zvi-.3453255-1,14,?44SZZ2E QE1' BACK: Dan Newman, Dick Patton, Mark Pisar- miller, Dan Porter. FRONT: Sally Pierson, Terry Quil kiewicz, Victor Powell, Pete Quinn. MIDDLE: Audrey Ien,lan Price,Cathy Plattenburg, Faye Peats. Purcell, Alice Pierce, Becky Pearson, Marsha Pall- lose on Battle-Cry BACK: Sally Roberts, Diana Randolph, Tim Reed, Nancy Russell, jan Raether. FRONT: Mary Rahmberg, Luke Roth, Chris Rau. MIDDLE: Roberts, Bob Ravensberg, john Robinson, Bar- Betsy Robertson, Mike Rice, Kathy Russell, Ann bara Reinhart. 99 Sophomore girls exhibit their fierce football tactics in preparation for combat with the sopho- more boys. W V, , Rucher, BACK: Rick Rimat, Walter Rothe, Ed Scott Ringenberg, Barbara Rogers, Cleaster Rogers. MIDDLE: Bob Robinson, Greg Ragouzis, 8 'tvw' if :. X, -. BACK: Paul Siems, Byron Souder, Mike Ruffner, lerry Roe, Randy Skeeters. MID- DLE: Caroline Redel, lan Rissmann, Sue Reedy, Carol Reitz, lanna Roehm, Kathy I it ll Dick Rau, Pat Quatmann, Rick Rusbarsky FRONT: Randy Roberts, Scot Roemer, Pat Rod- gers, Stephanie Radcliffe, Bill Reader. 1 . Sargent. FRONT: Judi Reeves, Holly Slette- vold, Susan Seibert, Debbie Smith, Sydney Smith. 'mmm ,I gf X W. ,, -. XXX A , ,, 2, ,K Q is , C 'sua 'Q A ,L ,V t .wwL. U. BACK: Clayton Speeler, Bill Seffens, Steve Spradling. FRONT: Libby Sheeks, Lynn Smere- Schiemann, lanes Sackett. MIDDLE: Sarah kanick, Larry Sinclair, Kent Scherzer, Lee Som- Sears, Frances Smith, Loretta Scholbe, Phil mer. We cheered B-Team to victory 4 - ,, 'ff fa ,f 1 fl W, 9' z , i V V' ni - Vrr' , ef 5 f, 1: 2 K BACK: Stacey Scrivener, Don Smith, Cathy Sal- Smith, Greg Stergion, Steve Shaw. FRONT: sich, Larry Stay, john Scanga, Dave Shearman, Audrey Stuart, Barbara Semones, Sharon MIDDLE: Becky Smith, Patty Stahle, Anthony Schweppe,DianeSchindler,KateSloss. lOl Always bowing to Senior privilege QI W ff Wifi . , 42 E, if I J , , 3 A f s li 5' 3520! 3 BACK: Gail Sears, Paul Lucks, Nancy Son- Slusser, Rob T6mDl9IOI'1, Penny Shoud. nenschein, lim Shoulberg, James Thornhill. FRONT: Connie Strauss, Gail SIOSS, Sue MIDDLE: Fred Symes, Tom Ring, Andrew 5yl'GWiCZ, Ruth Sites,jeannette Smith. 'X I' , ., WJ , ggi .Mfg if M, igyyxag lm., We s' 2 JW' BACK: Steve Swanson, Sandra Strole, Sue St. Carla Schilling, Debra Skinner, Sandy Seger. john, lan Stephenson, Di Stephenson, Tom FRONT: Andy Sullivan, Sue Spano, Denise Sawner. MIDDLE: Doug Stracke, Nancy Stard, Spackler,Burnetta Stephenson. 102 andlunior know-how eu? BACK: Dan Thomson, David Thomas, Mary Tennant, Carl' Turner, Van Thomas. FRONT: Martha Tetrick, Valerie Tan- Thompson, Donald Tarkington, Alan Twigger. MIDDLE: cock, Beth Turner,loan Torti,CaroIeThoenen. Teresa Tufts, Debbie Truesdell, lim Thompson, Lewis 'Al i BACK: Rick Updegraff, Diana Vancil, Dave Scott Usher. FRONT: Mitzi Uptegrove Vanderpluyn, Carol Underwood, john Van- Margie Uebel, Cathy Volker, Cathy Ves- Benthuysen. MIDDLE: Jaime Vargas, Linda pereny. Vanderpearl, Jeanne Vierse, Karen Voss, 103 BACK: Willard Wright, Steve Wyatt, Gary wied- FRONT: Don Weinel, Gregory Wilkinson, Val erhold, Brad Young, Hibby Wilkat. MIDDLE: Wesseling,jackieWigand. Marilyn Whitaker, Pam Wetton, Lois Wagner. We proudly became part of Webster High WW I i QE 5 ku. 4 BACK: lerry Willcox, Robert Williams, john Linda Webb, Diane Westin. FRONT: Nancy Woodson, jeff Wassilak, Dennis Weeks. MID- Willison, Laura Woofenden, lanet Wright, Rene DLE: lerry Whitner, Trish Widell, Mandy Wilson, Williarns, P-Hifi White- lO4 Q , A A si: ' ' K KW z.,,N,2sff,Lf217MZ:tA r K , li f BACK: Dave Walter, Miles Whitener, Ton Walk- Pat Welch. FRONT: Anne Wehrli, Terri Williams er, Bill Wilton. MIDDLE: Kent Wylei, Paul Whel- Mary W3lCl6U,l6fllYf1 Wfllfef, MSW Wiliflkef- ing, jeff Watkins, Paula Wilkins, lim Woodson, we are the class of '72 my E S 5 BACK: Pat Yaeger, lan Yadon, Mark Walker, David Whitney, Lorie Zimmer, Gay Young, lim Zimmer. MIDDLE: joy Young, Vickie Lori Zeiser. Zinser, Debbie Yung, Brad Ziegler. FRONT: lO5 55 5550 'x ax ax N. XX l22 GRADE LEVEL I0 GFI Cl .1 xk-sxxxl X .Q V ' Y V '-. - r ' ' ' V A-'X ' ' r- ': 'A-iff , , , ' 'nf . 1 'w... 7 V i4AQ ' ., , Q r ., . Mk NA ., ,I 6 ' ,yay L, f - Q V il P -5 'Y . -' V ' v ' '-v .. .,, , . g!vg,m' -- 'V-H 4 t ,ievv ' ,,,7j1f.,.5,: .1 'A,Q,a-vi., Wm k 1 2 ,5-3 -1:-4-9, . 1, fi ' fp, :Q .i sf ,,, - If Q. Z.. Z , 1- N -.- 4 , V V 1 , ,--- -V .., i ' Jw. Z ' , 1 AQN.-, A.:-Vk z?ilg 4 --I - H ---- A ,l .,,.,,. .. A Mfr. . If .1-HH .. Vi . A f ' jZ.,'1:,Q, M1 3 7 M , .,.,. Q., , ,. . fy... 9 I . .. af -M ' ,. .... I Ik , , V . ,V mr ., ,Q A s A ', S., ., A , N ,JA .D V, ij f J ' 'f' A . ' ii E I V I ,,,. v,v::Vv L ,,, M I A , f I '?3iF2f 21' ' 5 'i if , ,. ff , . ' Q V ,Q V ,,. , f ' 521 lj If 5, ' A' Kb ' s y.'g:gi1.:a,,, ' rf 1' 4, V., Q,,A 'Lf-1' 4 A' V s f V rf . ,... fl' 3 L t. Q, I if . , . 3' In R V , f' N A? g jr f .P . law , M... J, , if I , . , ,sy iw . .. 5, 1 jg, I ,Y ' v M., ji 51-' g ,, vgfffg Q, AQ A ' ,xysg M 8 ,. . ., W If 52 3 ng? V ' Q 'sf -14 'f' 12 rf? f , is ,Asn ifeff-M., if. 4 4-., ' is-.1 1 '1 :Wir i -1- .4 'Z' ,. 1 Zi 5' ia. ss , JW' Remember when . ii Mr. Paul Bracke student. f ' ,wg 1, Yay. 1, ,-. 25 .'n3'5 'fr nu.. 1n.:..3.m.L 1 vii Lester Brown narrowly escapes the grasp of his opponent during a B-Team game. S ys,...v- 1 ns gives friendly advice to a wayward Next year we'll be IO6 r Q , X, . H. I-, . M 2 Y. Kin. fag K, wc , . , , ' fx, -9' .. ' wwf- ,S F 13 f X , 11 q me - H' 9 I -xigeg, 4 ' ' 1 N3 61, -1 gk., - - . f .AY A ' . . M' ff rv, Ja.. ,Q a,.v 'A K Ii . E' W W ff f 2 , AK N1 g 4 , we VA, we 3 fx V. Q, 2 if ii WE 'EXW ex i is, .NX..m., xm. 3Z:'E lf:nfi,f1 5f9Y ' .,-.,.-.M ..,:.'g-may-zgtglqzg fm: , , 'Q W ' 51223511 - W'Fmi45M' eff it ff 1' - Q ,Q I 1 fx 4 .twig-, -' Jw T Y 4 , l QA.. is ,g .z- it 2 75 25 . ki 2 iw 'Q aqaffiwffs QUWGWA my WN! ..b. A -S.. ,,,,,.,, , ,L 1, Tfifi f 5 U.,p,, Wg 1 Mag WW fviwhwf A J? .J if Misra ' ' EY? 3' ' .. A -J 4: 1 ffwwmf? A ,W M , uf , Hfwn f , 1 V, A .wif 15 3 v L .F g 4 W ' 'f.7ws- 2-X , . vw, Q , f ,1 . -1 j - .. ax f fi .bk QQ, if W ,ZAA v W Q43 my 435 F, 'Q N N NK E - N A X i.,.5 juniors :gi c . .M if if W Y ' X 5 IO7 as .,M.,4u S 3 A . , nm if , NJ I s. kt , , Bob Banker K, I : 2 awyjjf ' la. Steve Con ners S55 'tau-f W W EM mu i judi Galyon 'K , C 92 t Scott Knapp l ii 11 7b 11 TX Todd Siler UQ Bob Aune Vice President I 1 4 ,Q tw W ' gi 2 Q fs, riii as 'S 'V M, e f wwf I 9. at Bruce Bolliger 4, .44 luni or r cabinet Z Steph Watt Secretary-Treasurer junior Class Cabinet worked to fulfill its service to the 1969-1970 junior class. It was responsible for the decoration of junior entrance and second floor for Turkey Day. A class party and junior rings boosted spirit. junior Cabinet was constantly searching for new ideas to benefit the entire student body. F., ,Eff Ms, J ' - a 1 f J f fi 5 Q ,t, 5 X t. , W V 9 F- ' s a., ,. .7 yoj, if sf ' at W Q 43 X .F 10 t ,.,,. .L Wm ,Vx f f 9' , i 'W , , ' 'lll S Pat Crowley Ron Dahlin Tom Deddens Bonnie Eagle Michelle Ferry M , I , y .F i V V L Q eff' rw , 5 1 .X ' -4 ' nas-vi ' ' K, :W , if A ' Ginny Gilbert Andrea Harrison Kathy Hodgson Steve jenkins jill Kempson ' U B :il l V W 5 Q ! 'Za' if l - - W Z. h 0 .,, f -' I ,Vg Q ,J 'F V' .W 5 - g ,QXQ V y N li, .Q A . 4 Q 4 N if I l x ll .iff M C r..u.,psMg.,.m sf .Lf X N- Rf janet Kueneke Becky Lane Tinker Lively Phyllis McCracken Ellie Richardson b r -f A J . if ff .af sa 1 Q as 6 l , 'qv 1 , - 1733 s : , V V at x Claire Simons Dave Stout Steve Trampe Sally Wick Susie Wolf W? me an be yra K Y f BACK: Ray Dake, Nick Argus, jeff Ferger, jim Akers, Dave Ward, lerry Anderson. FRONT: Ayers, Bob Aune, Alan Absher. MIDDLE: Mary Steve Asher, Zoe Annis, Debbie Alverson, Karen Arnold, Pamela Aronoff, Nancy Arns, Dean Adams, lan Adkins. r W , s 5 s ...QmfJ.J'?917'-Q I V W V W n if R M MM , ,,.w,s.w.T.nmgs-.5-.1-H Kala- , H ,W K F , ,K , W , RADE LEVEL ll OFFICE with 7 Mau'- navy I 'L ' V ' Zur 2' 'if' fr '1 - '. e , - i 5 A ., bi vt' . I 3 5 ' ?v i 4 I 'WU fkiaazr r iifi a i ksf iirffifirhffflfirir . r as The junior Hangout L x r 1 I w 1 r E I : Q7 'ff , ' - ,lg mf? ? W, V ip 1 , Q -if '31 tv lfakhv 5 n li ll , Sag, rl, .4 BACK: Bruce Bolliger, james Belle, Dan Brennan, Rick Brockway. MIDDLE: Scott Bosworth, Anne Brockman, Roxanne Brookes, Renee' Macon, Donna Kerry Blistain. Berger, Steve Brown. FRONT: Bonnie Bunch, Ioan Becker, Linda Bales, Debi Barenkamp, Cindy Brusca, We gritted our teeth 'va iv Q wk BACK: Barry Breckle, Louie Blanchard, Steve Barnard, Blankmann, FRONT: Linda Buckley, Ann Barnard Steve Bandle, Wesley Burton. MIDDLE: Amelia Bar- Katie Burt, Mary Ann Becker,lan Burch. ter, Bob Bell, Gary Bonfanti, Dan Baechle, Diane IIO , , My . . ,M 5 W.. . :. ' t .ei .ff A ' 119. -1154:-44' .v f . reign.. A fl .M 41: 22 f,. 2 .1 r ,fr 4g EM . 3 , W tx K T2 . ,L ss. 4.4 -. V G wx Y . W, i W I 4 , BACK: Doug Buntl Andy Burst, Ray Birch, Craig Boyce, lim Banker, john Bickel, Cappy Berri. FRONT: Sally Beattie Barron, lim Balsiger. MIDDLE: Tim Black, loan Baker, Bob Pam' B0W9f50Xfl0lTn Bf0Ck5fChUClY BVYGBBSCOU B'll' for I.D. cards. BACK: Dave Clark, james Cavanaugh, Ron Clamors, Virginia Casey, lo Ann Copeland, Steve Conner. MIDDLE: Joyce Coats, Laura Currie, x i 5 f: Q . , N , :.- 1 1, 4 saws am Kathy Clark, Chris Carter, Claire Coleman, Patti Crowley. FRONT: Patty Carnighan, Karen Cer- mak, Harriet Coon, lane Camden, Sue Chapman. lil x 9 fair: BACK: Mike Callahan, Doug Cook, Bruce Cross, Ke- FRONT: Gregg Carlson, loann Coons, Steve Curry vin Collier. MIDDLE: Don Cage, Roger Crandall, Mar- Ron Chung, Tom Coonrod. retta Collins, Doug Cullmann, Philippe Chicoineau, Prized Class rings. . . Kit BACK: Clark Davis, Nick Dziuba, George Caugh- Cobb, Tom Clark, FRONT: Debbie Darby, Debbie lan, Ron Dahlin, Tom Deddens. MIDDLE: Greg Cresswell, Anne Kowert, lan Roberts, Betsy Chopin, Bill Donahower, Steve Cottin, Randy Daniel. lI2 LF H. hahah... BACK: Skip Davis, jerry Dziatlik, Dan David, Steve FRONT: Chris Dodge, 511530 Delzfank, Regina Don- Dasbach, lim DuBois. MIDDLE: Romondo Davis, Bob nelly,Warlean Dillomloyce Droege. Dotson, Keith DuBose, Don Dierker, Spencer Dyer. made a difference! Elk. ' ' . ,AL IZ? Q , , , My . , Xl, .VZ I .. WN . ,..- 5. ' W .zfm ll V' . VW A but BACK: lohn Friske, Russ Epstein, Greg Eaton. THIRD: Kathy Edwards, Sarah Enoch. FRONT: Bonnie Eagle Doug Ecoff, jim Elchinger, Phil Davis, lim Evans. SEC- lane Faeth, Sue Efinger, lean Faeth, Sigrid Erickson OND: Elaine Endres, Karen Fratick, Debbie Franz, Mary Edmondson. ll3 E 5 sf . 5 af BACK: Barry Freese, Pete Gregory, Phil Davis, Russ Ginter. FRONT: Ron Geers, jeanne Farrar, Carol Fer Epstein, john Friskel. MIDDLE: Ben Goodenough, gison,MartaGarwood,Michelle Ferry. Nancy George, jim Faulkner, Diane Florence, Laurie BACK: john Green, Bruce Galbierz, War- Grant, Linda Greer, Ginny Gilbert, George ren Guess, Mike Gluesenkamp, Cory Grace, Cindy Goetz. FRONT: Kathy Girou, Gardiner, jennifer Gile. MIDDLE: Frank Chris Gaebler, leafme Garnett, lan Clamp-1 II4 i BACK: Robert Helker, Richard Goldsob Randy Guidry, Tim Hughes, Danny Hood Gerald Hagler. MIDDLE: Steve Hansberry Gail Garland, Kathy Gerdes, Linda Green Q55 5 Enthusiastic juniors do their own thing for the parade i 115 We struggled through if i' EQ ,,,f,. ,A - 42 , BACK: jeff Hinson, Tom Hanser, Tom Ha- Heard. FRONT: Dave Hawkins, Betty Ann berstroh. MIDDLE: Bruce Hake, David Hoog, Debbie Hacker, Pam Hartln, Linda Hofer, Mike Holler, David Hodges, Tom Hoener. w.. BACK:' Tom Hoffman, lim Hambuechen, Bette Henderson, Ed Heidbrier. FRONT: Joe Hlillef, Glenn HaYhUfSl, Mike Hall. Sue Hartenbach, Kathy Hodgson, Lesley MIDDLE: Sara Henderson, Andrea Harrison, H0b50n,DOIHOrne, H6 l l l l i l l l 1 l l l l 'i Q. I '3 S PSAT tests. Q ,sf :eva E fzffut ft 4 ,f f ,, J f I its ,fs I 5 I 1: f is Q X. I 1 . V7 I S 7 ., , V, X, , W- I 'NW vv,,- , y ,g , e -I ff fs , :Stax - -j,-Sy ,,,,,. ,flggsgg ,,-rv ,, g, y 5, A , I -:- .-iam. 3 HW s .Xa f T If? 'L C I I G ' , Lf W 7 , E My J W I ,, ft . L Y, ,, V y W S S .- I ,fy A.. -1--Lfkfg 31.-f Ne, vs -0,4 - 0 2 A M W f S aff' :,, , 1' , 1 , Q, .1 C H A ,ww I t BACK: Ion Heider, Mike Hencken, David Debbie Greenwell, ludy Hassler, Bob Hillen. Hollocher, Don Holmes, Rick Herminghaus. FRONT: lenni Hutchinson, Melaine Heape, MIDDLE: lack Hollandbeck, Mary Haug, Sally Hall, Mary Hwang, Nancy Hibbett. Nm BACK: lim Faulkner, Phil Davis, Ray Inge, joe lacobsmeyer, Russ Epstein, Tom Hof- meister, Bob Hurster. MIDDLE: Kathy Han- sen, Kathy Havey, Debbie Imrisik, Phyllis if , Sv! wtf w. fy . 1,1 F, wg W 'il x 'qw -. Graham, Cherry Hense. FRONT: Debbie Cook, Sandy Falstead, Ethel Hall, Ginna Hayden, Valerie Hubbard, Sharon Hill. II7 EP ff 12,47 gfgffi 4 W BACK: Rich jones, jerry Kounovsky, john jenkins, Anita johnson. FRONT: jan jost, Bonnie Brocks, Butch Kraemer, Mike johnson. MIDDLE: jones, janice jones, Debbie jones, Celia johnson, Paul jahn, Bill jansen, jeanne jabbour, Steven Pat johnson. We delighted in giving gl L ,Q BACK: Helen Kane, Christy Kelly, Gay Kerk- FRONTZ Anne Kowert, Laurie Ker1efiCl4, hoff, Susan Kayar. MIDDLE: Debby Crafton, Linda Kelley, Barbara Keller. Ginger Lacy, Patti Kutz, Katie Knoerle. ll8 .L ,. Qs,'3L9KMEFfl1 .IQ..-'fQ4Qa LII '1 7 ' X' - Hi ' l 'F H ' '- -' Q , ' ,,.v X 1 , po 'ri its ,C In rf , fi ' T D' : ' A dj Q 'Q Summa All gl 'fx 'ii' ' fff u .5,,.. I ,.',,, it 6? 4 -AM ,A.' . .,.- if A Q W v w-5 ' , W 1 t, M - . 5 5 12.11, 7f -Mitt 22: , E . ' f t.,-1 - m f. A... BACK: Don Kasten, Dave Krobot, Dave Kell, Scott Knapp. FRONT: Vicki Knotts, Kathie Hugh Kind, joe Kenney. MIDDLE: Mike Krause, Ian Kearbey, Nancy Knoesel, Carol Korte, Paul Kiel, Fred Kraus, Chuck Kraus, Kinker. Sophs wrong directions! V la il li i 1, - ' k i xg .N Eli 2 ff we a BACK: Brian Long, Ken Karl, David Keeney, Tom Williams, Mary Kofron, john Lucks. FRONT: jill Knaup, john Cassilly, Sylvester Lofties. MIDDLE: Kempson, Mary Kuliel, Sue Kofron, Mary Leavitt, lan Kueneke, Cynthia Kellogg, Anne Ladof, Khris Valerie LHWFGUCG, Roxanne Kiel- H9 BACK: Vicki Lloyd, Sara Henderson lan Roberts Lynch Tinker Lively Pat Ludwig Sandy Lohner Becky Lane, Beth Lux, Vicky Latta FRONT Diane Sharon LaBerta BACK: Larry Langford, Paul Heidbrier, Walter Lewis, Don Laciny. MIDDLE: Larry Hunter, Bill Losse, Sue Marting, George Lange. FRONT: Scott l2O Mm- .. A -ofa , junior Lesley Hobson scrambles for a touchdown at the annual Powder Puff game. HW BACK: Tim McFarland, john Mahoney, Mike McKel- vey, Ed Millinger, Rick Marohn, Mike McReynolds. MIDDLE: Sam Madsen, Werner Maassen, Phillip White, Steve Musko, Mike Myrick, Scott Martin. FRONT: Colleen McGovern, lacki McKenney, Sally McDonald, Phyllis McCracken, Lois MacConnell, Kathy Havey, Beth Mclntosh. W ,. Nm , --'-' -0-'A ' i m'--'ff -W-, M ,W A, W -W, W V WH H as B, ,Qu ai - 1- A a . s 51. - WHA- .., . J I K 5, H fa, , M 'hd' W ' fel V , S 2425- W- W A- ' wg 7 A l A A' D 'A' t Y ' W V ge, ,N AAAA W V, ,,,,,V - f ' 'Wu U , llfr- , 4 ,1'..':i f' X' 2.2 , D V 3 - ' ., an ,. i gcfi I ' 'gf :fy ' I W. ,M .,,,. , MlQd1?' . f' Hi' ' 5 t 1 1 Z BACK: Herb Morisse, Dirk Moore, George Marshall, Robyn Magner, Steven Miller. MIDDLE: Mary Mueller, Dean Manetzke, Mark Moschner, Mark Minne, Fran Musso. We pleaded for a FRONT: Linda Meister, Anne Meyer, Susan Muehlenbeck, Barb Muetze, Diane Malczyn- ski 5,4-4. l Q l I BACK: Tom Mittler, Doug Meyer, Paul Betsy Morton, Parn Mauer. FRONT Eileen Renaud, Bill Morfimom Morman. MIDDLE: Marks, Kathy Mlles, lane Mangelsdorf, loe Melton, lohn Merrill, Kathy Munroe, Martha Maack, Sherry Meyer. 122 Free Study program. i 3, . Q., W? WY W, 'iii K BACK: Mark Murray, jim Miller, Rick Nast, Gregg Newiinf RiCh NSU- ERONTf Linda OU, Kurt Neusitz, Dave Norman. MIDDLE: john Carol Neiiiifiger, Carolyn Nifldie, Cindy Moynihan, jim Michaelree, Dennis Speeler, N3PP9f,G3IiNiCk6fSOI1- BACK: Dan O'NeaI, Roger Phillips, Steve Phelps, Angie Overkamp, Dave Pott. FRONT: Perko, Charles Petzel, Dave Pieplow. MID- Mike OIWITIOIO, Mike Patterson, MHFY Sue DLE: Russ Ode, Dave Ostrander, Linda PGIIy,AiiS0f1PfYibii,PHUiCiHO'N93i- 123 juniors celebrate after their 6-0 victory against the Senior Women. BACK: Bertha Pasley, Nupper Perry, Mike Pres- Zingef, Regina Piepef, Peg Pfeifef- FRONTI Peggy ton, lon Porporis, Thorin Oakenshield. MIDDLE: Parker, Dick Peterson, CIHFGNCG QUGVFEHUX, Mike Penick, jeannan Peterson, Sherry Pfit- Anne Pearson, Ron Ray. f QM' ' , ff R44 W M, ,, , f ' ' , 3 4.,a. ' Ji 1 f 'L' M ,Avg 4543, me 1' -t D QW - X W ,V 7 ,,,,.. . , ., A QW 6 96+ at , I f 2 L, s 322 21 x Y- 'V - WMA , ,.?I,,-.' ., f 1. Y ' 'i Q , - ' , :Q t , , , 1 fi' ,, 1 . A--aff: - X ' ,. ' 'U 'TT' T M V iffy, Q . , ,, if in J .Jn . J, , A - wh- ff , ., f-,' , V, Z. 2, x ,, ., -'A'5A' 1 r :ig , at ff V we.: . - , 2 'Q 'ec' 1 4:-:.f.Q -s.:-s::'Q: ... ': J- f:s 7' ' ts. t V ,. t 1 s vt ' QQ 1545 I QW! , , V 'gf nf . , ,Ui f il! 2- W .a Wt' sw -f ' ' 2 , V- . M' , N ,: , - ..,, , V , 4.3, X f 4, ' ' :H ', 5 L Q 11 w ar g? t , f 3, I V .X . ..,, , 1 , ,,. V ,I ., I , 'Q 'f X - f' fa f M.: ,I ,A K , ,,.. ,, ,I 1 f by 5 ' '23 'Q t -' -'iii' .J ITLVXS P5 - 2 f, 2? BACK: Don Rogge, Dan Ottolini, Tom O'Rourke, Richard Race, john Noelker. MIDDLE: Chuck Rendo, Mike Wisber, Cathy Rogers, Pat O'Neill, X, gr' Q., BACK: Dan Reineke, Ella Redmond, Jerome Riley, Rick Reed. MIDDLE: lim Ruck, George Rendo, Cecile Reynaud, Matt Reynolds, Liola ., .,,. ,. f A .,,. , 'Qnf X f N W ,Q S, ff , if I Z V 4 I gy 4 52 1 Rl 1 f , ,X Q ' 4 .3 I 'A it gk is 'N lk v X f Q' 'DN if M X f W' V mf if gf ' 12 f W m fy 5 ltgvilg 'Z f 4, if , Q. We y QW xlzvafv , JW, ff X dr, fu '-at.4::::,,f,5-::::... . ieir f '4 'E Tom Rissmann. FRONT: Stan Richardson, Tom Roberts, Ron Rogge, Tom Richards, Robert Ru bino. 4 bw -My ffl ., 4 Richardson. FRONT: Pam Rabe, Connie Recken tin, Cindy Reppert, Ellie Richardson. l l25 1 , ,Q-4, R E 1 W Q, ts. . , ft S f l-ll f lf A . ifr if 'A 1 ' 2 3353 Y- E Q my az vm ,tr 4 WW 'gi 5. 4 f I Q ff ul fr Q ' K4 sf My Xf jizz! my Z5 K R S 5 0 ,L ' All , ff 3? 1 f G! s MA A' gl 3 at rf 4 , 1 y ,,A. , ., . , 'ii ,. . - L Al 'fiff' - l. - , mg: 1 -A 1 ' ' 'V ' ., C f 1' V, ' ' V 1 BACK: john Snipes, Tim Snay, Tim Sargent, jeff Pete Spack. FRONT: Phyllis Smith, Claire Simons, Smith, lon Strom. MIDDLE: Debbie Sokol, Susan Pat Sullivan, ludy Schroder, Karen Scott, Diane Severin, Bud Stein, Stan Sleeman, Dorsey Schroeder, Spiess. We lived thru another year 4' BACK: Tom Schaffer, Matt Stedelin, Todd Shell, Ken Schrader. FRONT: Steve Shear- Siler, Dave Sennewald, lim Sydow. MID- man, Steve Sutter, BillSnyder, Liz Sedovic. DLE: Cathy Swope, jeff Shamroe, Robert 126 .AAQ ji ,. ' , -if 4 E 3 ,Q X2-5 J 5 L, . ' n t I i W wb .ZH ,, Q . A lqll, .xg if 'AQ L ' M, , Fw BACK: Steve Mulkey, Dave Stout, Iohn Stirrat, Stoieba, Gini SHFHUSIS- FRONTI MSW 5fiO0k, Pul Smith, Art Schmidt. MIDDLE: Marguerite Diane Stark, Doris Srieed, Mike MCCaleb, Steve Smith, Helen Schweser, Mary Salsich, Cyndy SCIWUIIG. of two-hour semester tests. ' is it -M 4, D W ax I r - 4 , ,t - - 4 - s1:..... , ' awww BACK: Ken Smith, Dave Thein, Mike Tharp, Peggy Tharp, Sue Stillwell, Diane Stromberg, Steve Trampe. MIDDLE: Tom Smith, Dave Smith, Marcia Sindell, Pat Rabbitt. Fred Toelle, Katie Stueck, Dave Thomas. FRONT: 4... We look forward to BACK: jim Murphy, Bill Miller, Dave Vilcek, ner, Ed Russell. FRONT: Brenda Tripp, Liz Turner, lacki Tate, Michael Taylor. MIDDLE: Kathy ElizabethTrump,PaulaThomas. Thompson, Terri Wall, john Tufts, Floyd Wuell- ' . its Xa BACK: Raymond Wilson, Diane White, Sandy Wiltsch, lan Vierse, Ann Viviano. MIDDLE: Barb Ray, Shirley Wolverson, Stephanie Watt, Chrystal Wenders, Kit I X , X i M - 5 .sl wiv N-' ' t , K J l W' . :.'55:'3, - - 5, e ' - rt. U 'N l':'Q l I L ' ' 1' , eff-- L ' 429 552' ! Al l 'Z' 14 Q 5' 1 519 WFP- ' vw 1 5 Ui: I , Wilson. FRONT: Debbie Whitney, Stacy Worthington, Sally Wick, Libby Walters, Susan Wolf. the days of 77 ! BACK: Ron Weiblen, lohn Weltin, Len Rubin Williams. FRONT: Debbie Wright, Weingarth, lim Williams. MIDDLE: Diane Ginny WeStmOrGlHHd, Cindy Willi3mS, Sue Woepke, Nancy Yaeger, Terry Wildermuth, wandersee. g f M 'mst 1 T Qi fra 'gr A ,ANN i ' , 9' -. f M ' BACK: Gary Voss, Ed Wittenberg, Steve Wingfield, Womack. FRONT: Karen Walt, Peggy Waggoner Carl Wolfgang, Randy Wichman. MIDDLE: jack Beverly Wist, Darlene Umphenour, Karen Woods. Waters, Ed Weir, Doug Meyer, Mary Ruenpohl, Dave mf Q' V I, 'ef 4 i 1 W, , Af 1,4 Fu ' , ts ,si ff! W gy if wif' gy f HH N, junior Women Betsy Morton and Colleen McGovern discuss the days events. W , , I , , V f , ,av 5 was 'E' ini ki junior Kathy Gerdes takes part in Pom-pom routine. BACK: Dennis Yoder, john Zu el Gene Y R Y 7,- g , oung, on Weingarth, Tobey Yadon. FRONT: Sherry Zesch, Kathy Zimmerman Fred Zinn. MIDDLE: john W' L ' ' , use, ew Zeman, Carol Zander, Ginger Zinn. 130 F if ,Z K- i A , VI lin. , M , ii , .Wi- A ,L V- ' M LQ , f . 352 'Q V EM ' 1, ,a ' '43 Y , ' g C2151 ff N V' ii Tim ff' - fi W' 5 V 1 g ima S f Q ' J' 222 iff ' : if 4' ' , , . nf -.11 , A , K N W 1 'Q 9 ' 1 y - :Q Ss .f 1? , ' 5 ' 53 ' w 5 - 1' . ,-r:-ff. 5 ?5 M A 5- ' ' ' . '. 'E' ' ' 'f if 'M ' J 1 f V, JA ,. .f E, 5 , i A x - - V, M 2 Q A ,. Q f 1 1 ff -9 f I5 W f V iQ 3 1 . ll?i'Q5,f.g Rv - 5 .... Y N T WY? V,,. , ,.A,, .. Q , .A v ,Q i , B 4 f - . ' ,. S, V. N , Q w A,-wfnfi N gi' , 5 if M: ,Za az - M f f 4? , 'fi Q S1 L J I 2,-.4,.,:'n9', H xl ,xp psf Q xvfq l 'K YQ Seniors ,,,-hm.. -. 131 iw V 1 I i W r -f q,. '34 . ' 1. , .1 , 1 Senior C A my f- al l A f if ,, i ,gs 2, ' K A Cablnet Bob Burks janet Hanpeter Terry lmse President Vice President Secretary Senior Class Cabinet promoted student in- volvement throughout the year. Turkey Day projects included the flaming W, sheet signs, and Kirk, the monstrous Kirkwood effigy. Senior success at the Prom's World's Fair, Senior Day, and Senior Class Party was my ' vs ff, ' T? 0 4? W f ,. 'ws J .X T .. 213 7, 4 Q is Wff, t Q .uri Q -,f . ,W iv - K A. Laura Altobelli Clark Anderson Chris Black Linda Williams Treasurer possible only because everyone participated. The cultural-exchange with Vashon created an awareness of the need to understand peo- ple. As a result, Seniors leave Webster as a proud, united class. Not pictured: Marvin .2 Gordon ng? .f Greg Brackens Nick Brooks 'I P ,M .LN 'B if in 7 ' f fifiii S 1 i v , f i is-.hz 3,2 :N 2122, . vvvvv , ty: 1 Q, nu, a :L sg kai, f P' f 2 . 14' leanne Franklin joan Gable Judy Ginn -it W M f 'f' if 4' t2ii ' ' f sf i 2 ' Q' X Willie Brown Gwen Clark Bopper Deyton 1 ' i. .. f l rvfri '- i' , Y .,.. - 2 ,JL W ,Q ' 'f ' T' -N-yf ht .f:f-..,',' 5 V. R Q ML j lohn Hansberry Cathy McCall 3. ,. i i , an ik yi 1 .fs Q S mf f S ft Karen Rau l32 lerome Hawkins , ,Z it vs f W Sally Merker lean Spiess Bob Hill L, S V .W , .121 :-rA , f Q N K J .,.. Debbie Miller Bill Terry ss, r A A jig.. ll t- . , ik. Paula Kennedy Chuck Lueders Gale Marecek Claudia Morris 3' if 'A L1 'J l 5 ' X V Mary Beth Neininger Xxx .t ' 3 1 439- f' .Oiriifs t Q Bonnie Wagner 'nw fr: y K C Sk i f Becky Raether Bill Weaver Christie Withrow if 535 P- A Aa.,-,, '- if f W f ' I AJ ,gin ?U ' kk.. iQD09l is , x f ,X Uh, me W xl, AQ T4 AU-0 A994 Greg Adams Richard W. Adams Mary A. Adcock Connie Aholt Diana Allen l jeff Allen Laura Altobelli Marilee Amerman Sue Andereck Clark Anderson l FUI an JW' if!! my -, gan L joel Andrews Hollis Apel Sue Appel Arlie A. Appler Ill X Senior men start their day with a game of cards first hour in Senior Lounge. 133 X 0-N ii .fwiw Wi? are if ull' X fzzif' Nick Argint Wade Arrington Dave Aune I Q f gf 6 Webster gives the RAZZ to you! Miek Ballou if i, Q ,1- - f f s .M .. , 17 jim Banks Charles Bailey Charles Baker jan Barbre Anne Baker I X i 1 I 1 i I 5 I i l F john A. Baker k Mary lo Barbush i I ,div--'ff' :anus cz? 1.-,...a.7y, 134 i sv--A 4PM Af! + - ,u-vm.. X. S K ,P ffffzfgiz V ' Y f f ly f X Q? 4 wily , .ff - 9 Y fe, our Kathy Barger Sharon Barnes Bob Barr Lucy Barron Leonard Bartling Barb Batts Ron Batz Steve Baugh Don Baumstark Barb Behrens Betty Bell Sally Bell Pamela Bennett wnvdlr. WW '1 it wwf if . H? X V' 1.1 Rauf yr wx ' Mike Becker Linda Berghoefer Km- wr, .,., I . fron' 135 4 Q it M-. 2 miie A cappella Choir practices for the Christmas program. png, S15 fur' 01--MP1 'W X 'lifts james E. Betts jr. Chris Black Patricia Blacknoll .,,,,,f 4Z J' Michael Bird Terry Black Helen Blagbrough Rae Blalock Diane Bleecker Debbie Blood Christopher Blue 7lZ2frL1,247 J 7f l , Q' 1'! 7 136 M5 Jin? 1 1-' AK1 'II-'h- ws' N195 E Carol S. Boch Bill Bodkin David E. Boehms Chris Boing lan Borth Victoria Bouchard 1 l ls johnny Boudinot Mary Anne Boughman ls V , , LY Phil Boyce Steve Boyher Greg Brackens Larry Brandenberg Elizabeth Braznell Carla Brennecke Bob Brooks Nicholas L. Brooks Donna Mae Brown Willie Lee Brown, lr. gf ' , , 7 , , 0 ,K 1 A '5 ' f f ,,. Qp if ,L if 1 X , M51 , ' if v nf- We Mv- , . 1-w..,..,,.. It 'QWNM' ,+V 'TM ff X . . .ga V gi, 4-. Q f N A--,z I37 'IQ t W vii? fix KA, I 'CTI' '59 F:-I Peter D. Brubaker Sue Brummell Rose Marie Bruno 1 5 l l I i tm, MQ ,fangfa fm 1' , , , , , ff' iv Q bnauw-f' 1 ,M 14lL,. ' XX Gary Hetzler embraces Kathy DuBois in the Little Thea- tre production, Look Homeward, Angel. Gfeffhen BfYd9n RHY BUCl mann A Bob Burks Don Burmester 2 Rob Burneson E. C.. Burton . l 1 ,pug- f- ' IFS' 515. li - , 1 'EQ fu rn, ,, 'iw mv -wi ludy Canepa Monte Capps Debby Carlton Tom Cabanas leanne Calhoun l3B l a l l I l .U ' -eff' W.A9 YA 1'13'TSY U rw ia-,W ,gzjwmxg ...wus-ew I Steve Carosello Cathy Carter lacqueline Cartwright i Perry Cawein Kathy Cermak Douglas Chandler Bob Chase Gwen Clark John Clark l 'EL VJWW 'UV' JU' T'7'ii 4 I C 1 if rx If v' QQ? M, W N f ff 'rfrwaff N A I C f 5 lohn Clawson Tom Clifton Norm Cluff Dave Cochran Schleria Coleman l l l l Q l39 l lanet Congress Bill Couch l l Stanley Crockett -up -Y WLI3 M Senior women Rosemary Dixon, Laura Fallin, and Debbie Maher, cluster to catch the eye of the camera. lulie Colony Paul Cracchiolo Doug Cross Sandie Connor Mary Pat Craig Kathy Crowley Michele Cosgrove Marti Cramer lim Culp Li l l 1 l l l P l 1 l l 1 1. Patrick Costello Carol Crenshaw joe Culture IU! '!'I will Al? iw. an gf ' 'fini' 515221157 , '4 ,. 140 ..m 33' Whf i I 5 Via, - W 2 lo Ann Cummings Kathy Cummins i Vickie Dake Oliver Davenport Statesman Chris Stocke punts the up, up, and away way. 4?-Q ,,.,.- HWY is Bob Davis Carolyn Day Ellen Marie Day Bonnie Dempsey Connie Dempsey Scott Denney Ara dig, 'E' 1 f Q -. , lvf-j,af'- ludy Dee Dan DeFosset ludy Deslo Bopper Deyton ! -.QUK f W' J A 5 3-J' C ati , 24 -M or ,, , gg I . in ak, is , X ff, -1-Q! Senior Class Cabinet members share ideas, opinions, and punch with French foreign exchange student, Laurent Huet. YUK- 49546. wt Tw V 'lb i 1 'X ., W l -A fs K!! WWW CI 's:w mmf l '7' .UM Stan Dickerson Rosemary Dixon Bruce Dodd Chris Drees lan Druschky Linda Dubay Debby Durham Dan Durrer Alan Easton 142 ,... - Dave Doering Kathy DuBois Cathy Eaton Haan., :Up is-s-ff' ' ' Rei: N x G It Tom Drake Linda Dudley john Eberhardt Bill Eck Gail Ehret Harold Ellis lll Tracy Ellis Amy Ely james Esther Roberta Fahey Laura Fallin Bill Earasy Bill Farmer bf: 4 ' , ff ,, ., , .1 '51, 5 .- f--2 -1-1 mi k ' ff .. F7 , .i N, 1. fm. ,mf My x ,Q 1... f ,ff I X W A QM am ,W Q 2 ' l: sl I43 0, , if A-5 VUN. 'Q'-TITS? mm 1 -yxg, :X .624 Becky Ferguson Fran Ferguson Bob Feuerbacher Brenda Fields Bob Fish Laura Beth Fisher Randy Flanery Gail Fobert Don Frank J ,pass f ff - 1 , - B ,Q i ifffi M' 'Z' ' ff' YZF .ff -1 gf ' fl Q X 3 ,1, T 5 ,. i ,' N' ,Q -6 A , ' ' ' f, - 1 ' . A - - -we 4 Sw' 4: 2, f , 40 A ' Mm -4- , , MMM W' F ef li was ,, MM, , f ghdiygai, -f .. i - 'll W 1 H l I V VU K Y FV Y i Dave Felton l lf Y ' + 4-. l WS, I? Q Y. 7' Hang in there! I44 leanne Franklin lill FFBSUFG mmm' vf-W' ,M , www me 1 ' QS wwwmgga Wf- Deborah Freitag Cynthia Friedewald Christine Frier loan Gable Wanda Galeski Marti Gangle Dessie Gardner Donna Gastreich Curt Gatchell Christy Gay 'wi eww 22 OFFICE' 1 as eeee iii 2 To some Seniors, it's Dante's Inferno. , fa V , 'I Na V lim Geers Mark Gerdelman Christine Gerhard Catherine Geyer Ken Giebel 145 i . Amt, 4 1011 56 Se- 'tt -'rs r 'Q i F N ...sv , It 4.-wwww 1g',j,f-7 f J' 'deff P Len Gilbers Bob Gilbert leri Gilpin Norman Gilster ,Q 7 , 'wwf Y , E .V,.,..W 2 -1-'- ,-.. . -' Q6 ' 'A f 2'P Y ' 'W ::., . '. ,, . s ' ig! V fi Iudyemn G Dan Ginter K ,W 22 -Qs 'arfif-f ,faq ,gp-X 146 5--1, 4'-H7 ,. We Linda Gluesenkamp Curt Goad Carla Goff len Gold N Barb Batts strums a Iyre in a Humanities presentation. i i i Deborah Good Pat Goodman Sue Grace Rick Guenther KW if ' H, , , ,, E . l , 1 . v 5- i '35 'S . .i X I f 3:1 ,,,. r W - me I, ., ..r p wi fl '. wW 'fii1':' ,Q ., X 1 .1, 5 Ld ' i i , X Qfiiife 4 kb. 5' If aw 2 I Y Boyd Goodloe Mike Goodman Dan Goodrich Timothy Graff Enid Guess Barb Gordon Kent Greathouse Marcia Guidorzi Randy Goyer Cheri A. Gremaud Michael P. Guletz Ann Ellen Grace Kent Gritzke David Hahn F51 wf mm S,,,,...., 'im we YQQ .fun Qi in v-ii'- vf9'6v4z-aww Q- ,'l 'Hi I i. 4351 mv K1-4 A , v--1-ig-wg. 1, l47 we ,va I , .5 Tiff ,- -'wg 'au-1,1 mrs: -,i,J ', ff ,: ,a,,.a5 4...:::41f3:5:.Q2f 1. J?fff?zfv'1'?257 ' .Hi 4 Arm nv 9115-faaw afdhlfhk r ..,,,, 1 X , . f , 0. 7 ,W ff . QWZQM PM , fx ,. 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I49 Neil Hoffsten Randy Howard ,wL. 77 v1'- f, ,,,..,,, ...M if ,lik 5 110 IN , K9 ,gm L ,, . 3 im-' if . 'w....-W km - 1' saws . . V -1225 A' We , W MM Q I 50 i . . 'kl ,4 WWW -4 4:'f'T1' Im! f! ,N-Mn, ' ,4a ' Steve Hinson Norman T. Hobson Lee Holekamp Carol Hollis Ioe Howell Dee Hubeli Chris Hirth Brad Hoch Donna Hood Debi Hudgins ,-VMQ. , -i 'WYAM 4 3 sf ., ., K sv. 2 ' H . N a k ,pv'- . F S , f X g Q x 3 5 N Y '1- 9 L ,.. , XY irq W Q K pg? A , MN wr--Q xg ,432 4 ' -'44 A'l?if ' .. 3 1 xipffkqif 5, 2,224 X '-- V' J' - . ' 'f f 'G , H fl 3 I 'mei' X rv -, J -3141:-m ' . 1 , V I-M, Q-4 49? Mike Hitzmann Lynn Hoffman Denise Howard Laurent Huet '76 iii i .L 0,1 spun--rr fum fm- 'X:'f YI' fT 'Q 3, , 1771 sw, , 7 , ff -. gifs?-2 l . 4 ' Qi r lvf- f -97' mmf ' fl y , 'w...,... V -' Tom Hurster Betsy Hutchinson Terri Imse Glenn L. jackson Pam jackson Kathy jacobsen jean jockenhoefer Katherine johnson Sandy johnson David jones Tony Wippold sneaks a snooze in Senior Lounge. .mrlqi .--N ,,m..., Kevin jones Laurie jones T' on-wsww' Nt? ' Av Linda jones ' ,, 6 , v Rick jones ,I v , . ks .N 4 f ,Si , +V . in 1.4 f , ,2- l5l Bob Kauffman 2 W'C QW Statesmen fans remain tense as Webster recovers the ball. lohn lump Bob Kane Kathlein Kane Douglas Kauble Nancy Keck john Keitel Martha Keller Dave Kellogg fs.. uw, r 'c 1. Q-, uv Elma ,KYB '-A it a,,. 1213.7 40' CJ l52 3 ri' Sr :- s A4452 I' fi, N ' ,- 1- . , Y, , xx X r fum, ,pm ' ' ' ', g r Y ..,, vm--.nf 5 M 'l'l'T...' Q l L , .ff-svn Q , 'Ni15W 4a ? wej I lames Kellogg Frank Klein l Rich Knaup , Dale Knight l Susan Kemper David Klinge Carol Kniffen Greg Koeln- 4 i hx ls , 'www' ' S..-aw ww Paula Kennedy Lynn Kingsbury Tip Klamberg Stephen Klinkhardt Karen Kloppe Peg Knaup ff Q ,. ,Quit . W -t , V --'s- . , We ,P ,V 42 rt . ,XNfm1,fl',w M H 5 4 , V , Q - f K- 1 fr N. xg r , M W f li S A S ,f W z if 1- , rr 4 t fa, s - , K , - . w V r 4 if 4 1 f f. Q 1 f fr ri , ? I , mfg V Sym? X , , M gr.. fy, . Q ,M is V R .. ..,. if ,I f Z W f ,,-my .M f , ,, Qt , 1 Q 1, it ' lv 23 Q2 I f 1 , 'K f . l W s gg? 0 f I ,E,.,,,, , - f ' A .4 ' ' i rs! yy fi .Gila 6 f , X . : 'f M s ' , 3 M1114 Asvs-Ry 1 l '5f '7 i X' 5 W i ' 4- It we ax ff ' 'U:fu'f'K'11 3443? g'QiI.nuswms. nn.: ' ifnltfbtta-un nv x Qiffftzsuasszbttvnnsl NM '4H9 ffftf:n.:nnx:::fl Pom-pom girls, Helen Blagbrough, Gwen Clark, Cindy Moore, and friend, now experts after three years of experience and over a thou- sand rolls of tape, stick streamers for the parade. 153 441 ' , Mri' KI'- ,X j J I' 'Q' fl' Todd Kotas Richard Kraft Gerard Krizek Barb Krobath Paul Lacy Linda Langford The sounds of Kirby Smith and Bob Feuerbacher echoed through the courtyard at the annual Coke Party. ' Y'-IEA' Don Lammert Mark Lance , V n,i:.lX . 'ar Y . lily 'f -. 4 5 f . L. ' ' n H , s s Vi , L, ,Q-,J hi 154 L. ,L ' gag. Steve Kruse Anne Lambert Nancee Larsen 319 X Ill'- .. SQA iw -kr. -ff 'ERR M Nancy Lass David Laudel Bill Lee Sandy Lehman Vicky Lehmann loan Liermann Todd Lonergan Mary Liston Susannah Longmire fix .. 'fn RIf xw Amy Lockwood Velma Lofties leannie Love Mark Loveless mm' has 'QZ 'f Lfh' gxjsflf' '-wir' Wliigaw 3 Denise Logan Phil Lucy X N 3 4 3 QM if -v , ..,. ,VQQZUY ,sf-M X ll'x 'V Mar' ,. ,,, Wx l55 V I , I 1 , i I I Senior women, facing flefeat, plan their final strategy in the junior- Senior Powder Puff football game. Kristy McArthur Cathy McCall CZTJ l56 ,... I if-,Q F l l 1 4 4? .1 , 'Q wc , , 'E'- F, ' , xy X 5-...lu ,M jg H., g s g , if Marie Luebbers Nancy Lusk Ann MacGreevy Wayne C. McCormick nj be Q- 4 4, , lg lg J dx' 'P--if Chuck Lueders H Paul Lynch I Debbie McAdams 5 l Beverly McCulley l l mn Iudy Maisak Iulia Manley ' 'F ,WW vw- Mona Marco . Gale Marecek may Mark Markham Milton Marshall www YZ? .fl wolf: at mg, ,I ' w A3f zfzfi YK 'K 4 X450 7 ffg ws Wzwf iz W w Q, ,f et ,MX m , W 1 .A - wi ' y , f-ffffiizwl ' ,,-. , iw ,ya wwwww. Mala , ' f ,Q f 3 f 4 X V x ,. w f V V , fx, f N.: ,X .XX Q ZQ 1 N7 f'f',,f'9f ,fx Q f ' XR X- x f X ' A' V zfwxwzffv i 2. 'ff 'Q mf f, fa. i i-' ., WQW4 , ax N f 2595 2 ak 'Q X ., N fx ' 2 wi X .4 fm ' , M ,A , W. NZ -f?fXfgy,,.Qfh f I e, X , fa , Q r, f 2 ' . 1 X 5 + vi?-4: .. -'Urs I f Ji X . I -. , X, -5 LW V , . , S: ' , f 7.:...5f'. . wwf? 5 4,6 L, SQ .1 ,Q ,rv .,... 1 A .mil-'A W 2132-Lfiisaf 4 . - 'V 1- X 1 3 . ' ':s+'nw,tg2fS , A , 1: . 11 : r 55 , H ,5 . SIE:-'if X ,. . 321222 Donna McGee Lee McGraw Nancy McKerrow Valerie Mackie Don Maguire Marsha Mahan h Lee Martin Debbie Maher Margaret Maher SCOttA,1artin Gail Maskus janet Mauer V' S QWJN v was .N A .,:,v., .:.:.. , , r jk X ,W VM' ,QV h ' 9 Xl as - ,M 4, f X Q Q75 Q2 k as 1 Va W 1 lf 9? 1 z 2, 5 Q, f .a Si my ..., - ,- Y , .W W-iv.,4rr X X gy l57 Mrk gm? M ry 1, - f f NZ 1-'ff 12 f , af. ,WH.- 76. I'?'i1:?2 nd , ,, 14,-fm? , fave Y Q , f V fr- y J .. A Bill Maxwell Micky Meehan jill Meier 5FllfJD.. X lv ' Mui' ,,,,,' fd? silk' 'KI'-Q -K-wap. ,. ff cax Before the performance, Mr. Ed Wuellner mops while Mike Swen- son flops. :MT Dave Melton Sally Merker Martha Merrill num., AIU: 11157 W.....,i-M Doug Menke Barb Merrell Patricia Mette in QUYQBQ 'f 1 N- vg,,....,.... YW? ff? WX '? A Emily Metzenthin Doug Meyer Mandy Miles lean Milholland Debbie Miller l58 A-...xv ken' I lan Miller Debbie Mitchell Cindy Moore Zig, f W Y W lf M 1,2 ffmg,ggQ?' A ,X f. f f X , ' 1 1 , V, 1 - ' ' , 4 F ' f S' 125:25 C' ' W P22 , l gif ' A'-M, f ., . ,. : f5sW.sv,1 , N x X Tf wj, fr' X , .- 5 -' ' 1: u f , sn f ,f f' War J. 1 fs no 4 . as 7. f f - Y 1' V ,543 M , g 5 4 f X , fi ' WL fx ' f 4 X sy, Y B if of ,LQ A Q c,s B, avyblv ,QV -Q I . . I 1 Karen Minor Mike Mittler Tom Moors 'Smile' Ann Mitchell Don Montgomery Phil Moreland is 1'3 A fix .- 1 H 5 1 ,gl X, ., .,,, X ye. X .was ,a if f,,Q fs, ..,. . , V Y f' nic! Z' '- 74532432 awk, m,,Nf 'Sv' ,GN f,f,,3,,g Q Q , ' x ,, ,, .wavy f-wif s fm? , W V, gg V. WNW? 77 ' g , ,Sh ' f ...wa ,. .ff-if Becky Raether hops to it. nj WW W Awfw J z WLM! 4.1 fd owns. Mgw Bill Morley Claudia Morris Karen Morris john Morrissey Bob Morse L59 hrs. we ,, '61 i r .411 43 l ,l wrt jr A it it li li 11 'I l KI!!! ff W ,V ffiiwl? 'lg' ,ff Three is a crowd, but not in the case of Bob Breidenbach, 13 Malon Radcliffe, and Meredith Pratt. Bob Morton Shelly Mueller Missy Munie Chester Murphy :V 2 4 ,7 L7--70 'LT jy' Keith Murray Valerie Murray Niwuggfqiilagmfalfer ' X A-iohn K. Neely B Mary Beth Neininger Maggie Nesmith Holly Nickles Randy Noah Linda O'Keefe Paula Olschner l l 149- 'IWW 'rp ,v.,w..-1 - .E-Mm.. i 'B l6O L ,wax -Y? lf.,A,,., , 4917 , 'YRS l l f,o nfl! J'ff A QW 0 wil! il Q-'Q 'fr :RR iii all M. ' N, Q' Www. I 1 i N M P N . ,P X ,fwff X' A X nhl x, fx . 2 :5 X f P f vii fm saw' ikqgm 3,4 Nw 1 sf . .,.,,9,...,.. . , 3,5 Q-. gs ' jf f f ffssfmt ,' ' ,W I ,,,.y,f, ' af' Getting to the root of the matter is Senior Doug Menke. Mike O'Neal Rick Palm Steve Palmer john L, Pappag Pamela Parfigh Barb Patrick Greg Peet john Petersen Steve Peterson Barb Petrick Bill Piepmeier Dianne Pierce Robert Peterson Janis Pinegar a -aww 1.1 i .6453 fi K, J 3 I I i 'Za , -. Nm ...f 43 S9199 - 'NM' ' Qt 3.: , E Wi 5 5 i s i -1 ky, 'Www xsvwpw A .asm 5 4 , f rv- vs U7 fa 'i7 - B 123+ 161 'Wits 'Mfr fungi' See you in court Monday. 15 Q59 . .'Z!' array al? ,v-00 1'-s --W. Y? Sandy Ploesser Meredith Pratt Donna Preis Susan Preis Pat Price Brent Punch Sharon Quatmann Keith Radcliffe Malon Radcliffe Becky Raelhef Karen Ramsey Kgren Rau Carrie Reck john Redmon Carolyn Redmond l62 A l Bruce Regenstein Linda Reid Patrick Reid john Ring Thomas Ritter Charles Rodi Robert Roemer Richard Rogers Helen Rohlfing Denise Rosen .,,. ...- , , ,.,., ,, 1 99, f X g , A Q ' 2' - Aft lv, 9, 44014 ,gg-N fi fwfr W5 14557- M , if -0 'fW ' 70649 Vicky Roth-Roffy loseph Rouse Ann Scherer Dennis Schmelzel ' Allan Schmidt 4 Donna Schmieder lla .. W M tide QL ll? 4 js1:::::f- - ::,,3.,, 13 wir. leri Gilpin couldn't leave even a crumb of Webster's delicious food. Otto Benjamin Schoepfle I64 5 A -4t-lw-.- ., .-. , qqnmffv ii-M Kurt Sanftleben Robert W. Sauer Gregg Scarato Walter Schneider ' -c-.. 'Ni : 5 ,: sq ,f AN I Y' UI, 'iv 11. , ..,,,, frfnzl-Q J A if Don Schreiber nays? 'Wif' ' WW , fff N , ' asm I 9' I, fy , , wvfiiw 3, My I ,. ,,w,.1 Linda Schroeder Diane Schulte NEIUCY 5ChuIte lon Schwab Robert Schwaninger V Carol Sghwilfgk Linda Scott Tom Scrivener Frances Semones TOr1y Seris 1 I i I, I r ,. .. ' we V 2 ? -,,q,,,,,.,,wf 7 Debbie Settlemoir Dave Shaw Louis Shaw jr. lohn R. Shephardson Ouida Sheppard 165 A x geeks. ww' George Shola if fp. , - ,-73 ,i Q I 'gy Q., i, W 1' ' 'fl 'll .' 1 ,x s ffumgmii .pvfxx .-2 ima, itwx 4... ,-..., Sheryl Siebe lanine Skaggs Mary Sloan Peter Slusser Brenda Smith Hilary Smith Piper Smith Mary Sites Pattye Sitie , A r 'E-J ., .x f W' lt's nothing but trash complain Seniors Dave Aune and Randy Flanery. ,W sqm Stephanie Smith Vernon Smith Bobbi Sonnleitner lean Spiess Kathie Sporich Karla Stephens Chris Stocke David A. Stokes Valerie Stones lerri Stroud Diane Stroup Chris Suroski M Diane Spackler Becky Stigers Sheila Stirrat Iudy Streng Barb Stricker Mark Swanson Greg Swyerg fax qw' :Wag Ita i, .ig '1'L L.J'3' aff Tv 517' M Y iwgrzvf' I67 i if sf' :vw 'UV ummm' 11359 6b14 9' WBZW .npww 'Wham' Aff'- Sue Tappmeyer Barb Taylor David Tennesen Bill Terry Thomas Tetrault Kathy Theis Bob Thompson Linda Thompson Roger Thomure Marilyn Thurman 1 4' gy -.W X Randy Tillay jennifer Titus Kathy Torti I are ymfmy N98 K33 'Wi Hhs! ,-qu, 'PVA 1--. f .,..,. , , . . fa 'NN A In W Linda Travis Linda Tretinik Rick Truesdell Nancy Tubbesing Steve Turner Bob Updegraff David R. Usher Sharon Vahey Arleen Vallejo john Van Aman lay V60 Dwingelen Margaret VanHook Terry VanSickle ludy Vogel Steve Voss MU? Rechecking plans with janet Hanpeter and Barb Petrick before their performance are Christy Cay and Pat Willison. 169 4 1, y y 7 ,. dvi' i V' M Z f gy l 'l l'n.llr,lRQ We P We 1 Q. Z I 1. J i WW I Rick Palm says he knows what he's Q doing, Don Montgomery prays. l l l ' l l E Bob Alvin Walls Dan Weaks l Marsha Regina Walker H Phillip webb 5 l i,. fish Bonnie Wagner Mimi Wakeland Ann Walters Becky Welirli .ff Ya F91-K nf..-' 5' I ,Z ...ls 3 t ' ' ' - ' V il I , 423 il J ffwfx ,i tiki M' J Ken Wagoner Dawn Waldermeyer juli Warren Bob Weider l' Mike Wainwright Linda Waldmann Bill Weaver Karen Weir l pall, II' w !Yl7'K l .f :RUN iQvvw1f NW, l7O L. t .-nm :signs f ..l7, 47 flbi isa-w--2'-I Brian Wetzel Walter Widmer Kurt Weisenfels Diana Whittaker Paper Doll Prom proved to be a fun night for this group. we iff--Q Q-aww W 1-ww' 'rf M 5 X ESQ . X ., , ..v 'M 5? 1-Jlifhw mv ,V jerry Wheeler Charles Hughes Whiston Phillip White Ed Willey lanice Williams Keith Williams 7 'Z 1156 -. le, f Af Nqr'-'M-.S V379 Linda Williams Patricia Willison ,G fy ,lf 't KW ' 'ii 'ijw I r fl Qi H.. me Tony Wippold Christy Withrow gig l7l I Q Charles Wittenberg Sam York Earn -1 D n , ..- 172 , Carl Wolff William Frederick Zeiser T4i 9v: ,-us.. 4W'9'QX n-0' Ei DW To each his own. Richard Work Bob Zeuschel 1 xv , iff' ,y 'f H K 1 lack Wright Debbie Zimmerly 535 f 'A' f w.,k4,, I . Bob Zinn :wi -Q '4-...J li-f A Ken Adams john Allen Curt Bandle john Bausola Dave Bayer james Beckmann Mary Boughman Sam Boutin Doug Brandin Robert Breidenbach Tom Brennan Cheryl Brookman Lloyd Burgett William Burton Doug Calahan john Calk janice Collins Lee Cooley Clarence Cooper Stanley Crockett Sharon Crosby Virginia Cunningham Robert Curry Kevin Daly Kathy Danielson Sandy Darby Steven Darby Durwood Davis Richard Donahue john Ellis Dan Evers Sarah Fast Diana Ferry Kathleen Fieseler Diane Forman Robert Freschi Pat Friskel james Gaines Dan Gaskill joseph Geil Ken Gossaux Mike Griffin james Grubb Steve Hampe Seniors not pictured Gary Harris jerome Hawkins Phillip Hinojosa Dan Hodapp jan Hollingsworth julie Hopper Pat Houser Ken Hunter Dave Hyde George Irwin Chris jahn Ed jennings Roy johnson james jolley Kurt Kausler Teresa Keaney Tom Kennedy jack Knotts Paul Kuehnett Susan Lange Vicky Leonhardt Deb Link Doug Little Greg Logan William Lothman Chris McAvin john McCoole Steve McLaughlan james McLean Paul Marx Steve Marx Mary Miller Mike Miller Clarence Moore Tom Mulvihill Lawrence Nestor Eleanor Neukom Mike Nickerson Peggy O'Connor Claire Ode Mike Oliver Robert Patrick Ray Peats Nancy Pellett Steve Peters William Porter Lisa Pott Leo Powell john Reed Charles Rhodes Robert Richter james Ring Dean Robinson Charles Rogers Allen Rother Margaret Russell Anne Rys Eric Schlachter james Schrautemeier Emily Schrier Kevin Schulte Peggy Schwaniger james Shamroe Aileen Shepperd Kirby Smith Doug Stark john Straubel Cameron Sumner Mike Swenson William Symes Albert Tate james Thomson William Tombrink Fred Uthofi George Vellios john Vogelsanger Mary Wolrath joseph Wander-see Mary Welch Larry Westin Andy Willcox Darice Williams Dennis Williams jody-Wippold jeff Wolff Carl Wright Ken Yanczer I73 M-F 'WWW BACK: lay Van Dwingelen, Doug Menke, Bob Brooks, Richard Palm MIDDLE: Richard Adams, lim Esther, Bill Zeiser, Bill Couch FRONT: lerri Stroud, Rae Blalock, Margaret Van Hook, Iudy Vogel Not Pictured: Bob Sauer ational Merit Semifinalists Thirteen of 15,000 Semi-finalists were chosen from Webster on the basis of their scores on the National Merit Scholarship Qualifying Test given last February to 750,000 students. Webster hasn't had this many Semi-finalists since 1962. These 15,000 constitute less than 10f0 of the graduating secondary school seniors in the U.S. High school grades, accomplishments, leadership qualities, and extracurricular achievements were evaluated along with test scores to select 3000 Merit Scholarship winners. l l74 1 w r , , 9 .,..1 , ,.-154. gif + .Said 4 - 1 , ay.-Mi F , . Wi X u 5 1' 4 X li. .W-. - fy, , gym? 1 , , f Ax, if wwf f , 1 M- 7 - 2 ,L --J gr -'15-,ig ,pi 53? . ,,,,, 1 ,,, . ,,,, -v , '-1:5 ff? 4 Q y, W 9 - 1. Events xy W-:.i:., 4: 7, s 2' x QQ , ...,1, 6 .. Q1 jx X 4 3 'V A e ,fl Vx if -P ' ---2 lf . N AX 'N 1: , v -.M K 1 E J ,I 41. 4 ' 1 1 . H . L ' V , KI yr, y X :V ch. ,, . 1 - ' f q f 1 , t Q 5 1 q ! , ' ' . , lm. P351 ,A 1, . , . . . 'ii 9 vf,5 E n ff? Y -Mm-1' 175 ln the production of LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL, Laura james, Eugene C.ant, and Madame Elizabeth discuss an im- fi' ' i '.1., V N-fd Q -1 portant deal. E W. O. Ciant feels that he has 3 chieved nothing in his life. Look Homeward, Angel The first dramatic production of this year was based on the protean novel of youth, LOOK HOMEWARD, ANGEL, by Thomas Wolfe. This comedy-drama portrayed the family of Eugene Gantg Eugene's mother, obsessed by her material holdingsg W. O. Ctant, the father and stonecutter imprisoned by his failuresg and Ben Cant, the brother who never broke away. x r Eliza Cant scolds her son Eugene for Cast Eugene Cant Clary Hetzler Ben C-ant Rick Hambuechen Mrs. Marie Fatty Pert Dee Hubeli Helen C-ant Barton Sandy johnson Hugh Barton Tim Snay Bob Brooks Eliza Ctant . , , . Hilary Smith will Pentland Kevin Donovan jake Clatt Mike Borth Mrs. Clatt Florry Mangle Mrs. Snowden Mr. Ferrel , Miss Brown Laura james W, O. Cant Dr. Maquire Tarkington Madame Elizabeth Luke Cant Claudia Morris . judy Dee jo Leavitt Steve Hinson Carole Boch Kathy DuBois Linda Ott K. C. Collier Mike Haynes . Bill Clark . Barb Batts Steve Hinson wanting to leave home, l 76 xx mg Senior Maid Marsha Walker lunior Maid Celia lohnson , .1'?,f v Paper Doll Queen Senior lean Spiess Paper Doll Prom lean Spiess reigned as queen in Echoes of the Night on Saturday night, November 1, 1969. The Eighth Dawn, with its variety of music from psy- chedelic to soul, was featured at this semi-formal affair. Paper Doll Prom is sponsored by 'fThe Web- ster Echo. vw '- 2 rgttwswx--F - 4- i Mfg fx ,: .. 'X N' 1 -1, 'S - , v 1 ff P X , - ' i I X l.g1f+t 'i' V t 1 A 2, QM pt t f 'MAJ A r nw , 2' ' - ' 2 3 - .xg wa me , 5 -.,' g , V . -. , s ' ,t za 4 QA-N.: r 4 Q X., S ts i - A ..,,.. ' . t i Q5 3, 'V Ag .11-3 ga, Ax , QMS A jX x, 1 sf 'Z ffw t ' . , fi? ' ' l K , .24 ,4 sv Mx n I st it p A 7 T14 -35:1 1 S Ny eff 3 ' , ef 3 at .f M 2' , ,af V ,X lunior Maid Debbie Whitney Sophomore Maid Sophomore Maid Vickie McCall Betsy Hudgins I77 lx X w, r .Elf gf kk . A body-building breakfast was served to the dynamic Statesmen players at the Pep Break- 5454 ff? i Rousing cheers, spirited Pom-i Pom routines, and enthusiastics fans in Roberts Gym on Color ll Day raised the hopes and excite- ment of the Statesmen for they upcoming football rivalry againstj Kirkwood. Coach lack lones'l four-year-old son made a surprise appearance as a miniature Kirk-y wood football player with Coach Vic Miller's mammoth St. Bernard dog as his companion. The band played, the crowds cheered, and hopes soared! B l ll l 2 fx NA 'kd M . V V. X31 fast the morning before the ultimate clash against Kirkwood. . . , W-. - .. . lem' . 2' 5 .u:'z.:'i '1' il fu? df e A--H A Fl? f E wi srl n '4 QFWQ i ll l L Seniors showed their spirit. H. frog ' BIG' i i i l ilf ll l I 5. ig Sli' ' fs gf , N l ' ' A lg pyf Ol ' all 5 i fi, .- ,i i l ifgsglagit i 3' ll Sophomores Lyn Arnold and Sue Wright hung posters. Statesmen rooters readied for a rousing rally at the Pep Breakfast. Pre-Turkey Day Activities The magnificent Flaming WG 70 set the stage for the rally and torchlight parade. Kirk blazed as the bonfire scorched the sky. Then followed a victory dance in Robert's Gym. ft s . if f ' 4 . 11. a ri- Kirk, the demonic 15 ft. Kirkwood effigy, is engulfed by the flames, foreshadowing the outcome ofthe next day's game. Mark Swanson, Randy Tillay, and Neil Hoffsten carry torches for Webster. ,,vf'i Cheerleaders received a gift and a kiss from members of the football team. 3'1 ,fn J V0 'Q ,Q I fr r g 423 9 if 2 v,. L 7969 Turkey Day .Q W 1 af. 1 A iEiEx 'tf..,n 4 fzazs 5 Lai I '3 if-7 qE9gflQiL , , , ,. QI' QV gf tg Ly 4 2 -- 1 V. '-A.. 1.-4 b ' I in cash 4 DSGTS Thousands of Webster Groves stu dents, alums, parents, and teachers gathered at Kirkwood's football field for the 55th annual Turkey Day game The past week's many events had all been in anticipation of this day. Loyal fans braved chill, windy weather as the mighty Webster Statesmen pre pared to KRUSH the Kirkwood Pio I :Y .,- K?- -x.f ...N H ,L , :L -, gf, UQ, - -,T , tv?-n-..i lt ':'b., Friendship Dance Football Maids s f up :fee F' 8 V' Webster-Kirkwood friendship was renewed i f 'ffl after the rivalry of Turkey Day at the annual K ' 3 Friendship Dance on November 29. Spon- Egfr -s-i '. sored by the Hi-Y clubs of both schools, the highlight of the dance was the coronation of 1 W Debby Durham of Webster and Debbie 4 as ,,,,l, Grebe of Kirkwood as football queens. Music 1 fr1 ' F ' A was provided by the Touch. f. F X sxf f 5 X, 1 '46 A 9' gg ltl Cheryl Brookman R059m3fY Dixon Maid Maid bs :ig t Debby Durham Football Queen lfvlost of these pictures were taken at the St. Louis City Art Museuml 'Hr xiii jennifer Gold lean Spiess Marsha Walker Maid Maid Maid l8l ' Lg 7969 Christmas Program ll' ' l , 3,74 'Nam f ggi ffeymzi, , A Sam York and Chuck Lueders portrayed the spirit of brotherhood which was the theme of this year's Christmas program. john lump, the choirs, and the audience all joined in to sing of Peace and Brotherhood. Over 200 Webster students par- ticipated in peace and brother- hood in A Christmas Program on December 'I7 and December 22, 1969. Songs sung in concert form by choral groups marked the beginning of the program. A modern dance presentation pre- ceded the play, A Child ls Born by Stephen Vincent Benet. The ending of the program, which was written by john lump, Chuck Lueders, and Bill Weaver, caused total involvement of the cast and audience. A pantomime and a song portrayed the spirit of peace and brotherhood that should be present at Christmas, throughout the year and through every day of ourlives. l83 S Q01 Webster- Vashon Cultural Exchange l l I l I i in On December 10, 45 students from Vashon High School, a predominantly black inner-city school, came to Webster High for a day to exchange their thoughts and ideas with Webster students. Mr. Marvin Shelton, chairman of the social studies department, gave a keynote ad- dress to 125 students in the senior lounge. Later, discussion groups were formed to discuss the theme of the exchange, We're everyday people, let's sit down together. The senior class cabinet host- ed the Vashon guests at lunch, on a tour of the school, and at a coke party after school. Ieanne Franklin and Bonnie Wagner discuss the agenda with a visitor. Debbie Miller questions a Vashon guest. l84 Webster and Vashon students trade views on each other's life styles. 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U 1 a.-1 .hai 14 A: Q' 'Q' N W J' , , 6 , ,,. , - 'Q 4 ,I 'gif V ,,,, I.: Q gf X1 A , 'tm 3 -N I--M. ful, f '-X' Q 3 - , - f ss M , Q -ff M i 3 , 'V ,,, - ' ,v 'g ',.'.q-f,,,' I ,v .1 ' , -- ' H, . ,' ,- 'va '. , r v ,uf A M Q.. his-Y A .g ' ' ' I , .I f l - 1 - BACK: Greg Scarato 1373, Robert Curry 1613, Don Dierker 1203, Mike Preston 1753, Stanley Hamelton 1843, Don Holmes 1813, Todd Siler 1603, Bob Walls, Bill Morris 1253, Mike Bird 1773, Dale Knight 1783, Ron Rogge 1893, Steve jenkins 1703, Dave Stokes 1823 THIRD: Dan Ottilini 1533, john Brocks 1243, james Bell 1853, jack Hollandbeck 1343, Paul Renard, john Van Aman 1863, john Peterson 1653, Ron Dahlin 1153, Bob Hill 1293, Steve Musko 1733, Dave Moore 1873 SECOND: , - '- ,- - ' 6 9 - X.---is-2.fw:r'+'-sierra: . , . ,. ' ,,.,.:.t,, A . T A , ,, ',2.w.'Y:.-,A' - A ' . r ', , k ..g,L-'.f.v, z,-sly 3-ffl, Dave Thomas 1623, Dave Sennewald 1833, Gary Hasselfeld 1713, Chuck Bryant 1683, Curt Goad 1163, Tom Cabanas 1673, Bill Terry 1263, Mike McKelvey 1333, Cappi Berri 1723, Ray Inge 1323, Greg Peet 1193 FIRST: Glenn jackson 1883, Mike Hall 1213, Dan De Fosset 1523, Don Maguire 1363, Kurt Weisenfels 1633, Bucky Givens 1233, Chris Stocke 1143, Roger Thomure 1763, Rich Guenther 1743, Tom O'Rourke 1803, Randy Cobb 1663. The 1969 Varsity Football Statesmen , ,nv Q Yi , 186 5 qw, Q ' 5? af Sv- , 'Avaya , gf T s s i it 'rf 'qs Y 1, ...,- A 5' K V' . UNT Wt ftkififf s X , A A 4' 2 25 at 5 tg fi sb 45' ,gf Y Mfg ' A it V' Q6 A 'V K. V ,J 513' 21 , 1 i,Jf1ffQ.fM 1 e - -if 'U Q 1 if 2 li' av , l lf 4 vf ay U E 4 1 M 5 ,J gk a 1 Q or v ,K 2 2 U ly' V? 5 Q , gt. i W I 5, k 4 'X A W 4 ' ii ,HI F95 X Ti ',.afixW?f,',?fj' X. if f wflww' . Z tw 's 137-sl ' Zfsii-fb W' Q .,,, 'Q 'J is as bg EQSXE.,-'wmif WEBSTER-26 DUBOURG-14 The Statesmen started their season victoriously by downing DuBourg. During the game Bucky Givens scored three of the four Webster touchdowns and rushed for 115 yards. Greg Peet was put out for the season when he tore ligaments and cartilage in his knee. WEBSTER-18 RIVERVIEW GARDENS-6 The Webster Statesmen showed their ability to play football in an 18-6 victory over top-ranked River- view Gardens. The Webster defense did an outstand- ing job while the offense carried the ball over the line for three touchdowns. w bv 4 .Q 40 - w l87 A LADUE-20 WEBSTER-6 Webster football was handed their first defeat in nine games by this year's league champions, the Ladue Rams. Ladue scored in the first and second quarters, taking the lead at the half. Webster scored in the fourth, but was unable to continue their drive as Ladue scored again before the game ended. 4v1' I I 'Qt ff., i if .Q ',2:ea,f,. as at C-M-ff He . C . ff' Z I' 1- -Q wlffif : A.: ........... rs-Q tr si. K' ' 1 agannuun-WMTQM' ' ,M jeff , g . Q 'Q- ,fll fh-Wx..3... X L 119---ww... .X gwga . ' at ' - xx- ij 49, I-M' is N game. XX fff Z'- 'rx x-X 'NX fc' NM f ,finial X.. PARKWAY-18 WEBSTER-'l3 The Parkway Colts overcame the statesmen in a hard-fought contest. Throughout the game the scoring switched back and forth between the teams, but Parkway won the game in the fourth from a touchdown made on a punt return. X WEBSTER-27 NORMANDY-0 Webster took to the air and downed Nor- mandy 27-0. Chris Stocke threw all four touchdown passes as Mike Hall scored three times and Buckey Givens once. Chuck Bryant and Roger Thomure did outstanding jobs, as the defense held Normandy throughout the game. x M Webster! dynamic defense always gets their man. 'f cz it 1-1 gem -- ,-ee: ff: le- if-4g axes. 5 1 ',','h,,, iii' , f. Y wvrff g !Sjir'g,yQw 55,251-:44l X ', mfr' -'Zulu ff: 'Lu x Iif i fifv Lay. ws.. .. .1-wffffl . .,, : 'cv 9 W ij, tx -w : Q. 5 Eg. Q swf -H Pm- 2.3. WIS: . fx .... J -'--:'--m, -w N--.5 t i' - - - 1 ,...,... g f , W .I ' r' ,MY ,Q W' F ' 55. K .1 3 y, T.. .t XG r I' Coach Vic Miller butts in. Coaches Robert Hoffman and Vic Miller discuss strategy during a YEQQQ 3 WEBSTER-28 MEHLVILLE-6 i Webster crushed the Mehlville Cougars in a 28-6 victory. The statesmen made all their touchdowns in the first half as Greg Scarato, Mike Hall, Bucky Givens and defensive man Bill Morris scored. N The second half was uneventful, however. Mehl- X ville scored once. f LJ 2, -- . ,,., 54 'f 5 1: T' WEBSTER-14 uNlvERslTY CITY-6 ue vati I 'g f The Statesmen overcame the U. City Indians in a 4 Q Q . . A game influenced by interceptions. In the first quarter, gtwzugiy ff t T' fwfr if Ron Dahlin started a series of interceptions while . . -is 3 Tom O'Rourke ran for Webster's two touchdowns. Q 'z 2,55 if .iii f u.. .t.t,, KV! , Frank Klein and Greg Peet ruefully watch their teammates. ff 4' J its . Vs' . I X, V , Q5kXF.,,afsf 3 it '54 W4 A G 98 X gl' wiv , agp.. p pg , gm, A ,ggl -llqwws L. ,. I dttyji-ii vltygrtpx, ini: rp , it .,., Nagin? A: X E ,pf-l- Z gym ,J 5.8-xl., 5 uf-ff if t ,,3'.v,,' ' A ffm' gq, ' W' gif' 'r ' fwlnnl il! A its 'V 1 A 1 . fy ' VX Xt-.XX .T x v ,MM LINDBERGH-31 WEBSTER-20 In the last game before Turkey Day the Statesmen fell to the Lindbergh flyers. In the first half Lindbergh scored three t.d.s and two conversions as Webster scored once. During the second half it looked as if Webster was coming back as they scored twice, but Lindbergh scored as Webster's time ran out. Chris Stocke prays while Gary Hasselfeld watches the defensive action. 139 Turkey Day Webster scored early as Bill Morris re- covered a fumble on the Kirkwood 20-yard line, and Chris Stocke crossed the line for the only t.d. of the game. Kirkwood began to move the ball in the second quarter, but their drive was stopped when Ron Dahlin intercepted for Webster. In the fourth quarter Bucky Givens made a 55-yard run and a 26-yard run, but Webster failed to score on either. ln the remaining portion of the game, the Pioneers tried to V ist Q score, but the Statesmen defense was too much for them as the game ended Webster- 6 Kirkwood-O. Two Statesmen received All-District, All- Conference, All-Suburban, and All-Metro- politan honors this season. Center Dan DeFosset and linebacker Greg Scarato both made first All-District and All-Conference teams, second All-Suburban team, and fourth All-Metropolitan team. if if Z li fi, .-v'2 ,V :il fig is u , a M ' .mlllllilz lip M A Smack you! ,N-t. Mg, -at t ms 1 a . Q ,M vw . fm as ,, kqwg, sf, A- .vm ty, ,J my , ' W W A 1 , . . , , ,A ' if K , X , g f my , I I V, 1 K my M t 77m.pj4., 4 1, P.,-, KJ ff it N . W g , - i ,M , PW, ff , W 1 ..,. Us 1 M N M , , N usa-fu .si ., ,-W: ,V K Hopes, pains and mounting tensions of the football season were culminated in one afternoon -November 27, 1969, Turkey Day. On that cold day the Webster Statesmen defended their right to keep the Frisco bell another year in the oldest high school rivalry west of the Mississippi. As the final buzzer sounded, the bell rang out for the Statesmen victory, making all the tension and worry dissipate in a crowd of 10,000. The bell clangs as the cheerleaders and crowd count down seconds at the end of the game. limi travis '76 junior Steve Musko reflects the result of the game. l9l ,. i :f 41. Barb Reinhart f f ' W f X f V Betsy Hudgins-Captain Vicki Mfcau B-team Cheerleaders ff , ' 1' Q I, .. ,,1-. hv: t I M W, .V ,,.r. A.. s ,i .sn Sue HM Mimi Garnett lan jenkins A ,a aww- 0 i P iff s Ann Reed 4 192 ws A02 Terry Williams Lauren Hofmeister Laura Nichols S VV- i ..V, 2. mm, X Colleen McGovern Sue Brummell , , Varsity Cheerleaders ig. lean Spiess MW Q af in i. ,Nr ,ww , nv J fy s J gg i Q b y l , 5 Debbie Whitney Phyllis McCracken Ls .J Beth Mclntosh Betsy Morton 1 K z me , mf Celia johnson ,um Diane Spiess mi Hatfield Captain fi Mor , il, . ' ' if ll .ag,fxMV,Mf..,M, .'-' ,ia i 'YQ' - 1 'in vxgr' .x gi I fha , Q a :ip II I V5 5 , if a ii if Marsha Mahan wav Qi 'i Vi 1 5 F? Vi H! H! wif H l Debbie Wright P i i gi ff un. il f ...a,a. il M' Q ' 4. 4 H i.-4,- , . . I ,' ,. . 5' gr- M V, , ig., - 'M ,L 'la 'uv U' ,IQ Xl .-1 if-v 'AG ,N 1. Ann MacCreevy I 194 5- Minor Sports Cheerleaders fu? 'fg ,iz- 'af , in 1,4 '54 1' Gu.. '11 4 x , nn 4' f gnu in lf! H' I it A Q. ,1 5 - Dot Luethge M , 4. if frrf i Q is fy! WM., g M45 iv! ,- .,l u .H-wmv 'r. -' ' ,,. U ? .N .. . ,P IA ts? Ellie Richardson 'Tam UQQSQ- Qu r Lu I f 3 ,T . , if 'i . A f. '- If Q hwy: BQ? 1-G N len Gold-Captain janet Hanpeter aff. air M fb' s ull .N 1 lun K ...I .A 'C' Cv Z. 2 fs. w..f I - ,, 1 'bf 'F'-if -Qs Q 1' .7 4.4 a 53' i . ...J Cross Bob Kauffman 1 Wg X3 .,,, V Q., F Q B A. 4' -as '. 7, , .,,. Rick Palm Country .M-H Wim W... mm ,w 'Q 1,, l I3 ' 1 F3 A , BACK: Darren Crenshaw, Doug Kauble, lim Betts, Carl Wright, Phyllis Smith, Alan Absher, Coach David Hill, Dave Kell, Rick Rimat MIDDLE: Ioe Ford, Bill Allen, Ray Buchmann, Rick Palm, Brian Dunlop, jeff Wolff, Paul Martin, Kent Krimmel, Doug Meyer, Bill Couch, Steve Shearman FRONT: Ron Dierker, Willy Brown, Ed Heidbrier, Rick Knaup, Bob Kauffman, Dave Klinge, Keith Parker, Tom Knaup l95 v 4 1 ,, W , ' if i v if cfm: Paul Martin and Bill Couch Rich Knaup leads the pack. We They Mehlville 19 36 Triangular Lindbergh 24 31 Vianney 89 Bishop DuBourg 30 29 Ladue 18 37 Hancock Invitationals Third Quadrangular Lutheran South 24 54 N.W. of House Springs 54 Maplewood 95 Parkway Central 15 42 Ladue lnvitationals Third University City 18 43 District Second State Fourth flow score winsl fi. ,. gif-BSYQIQ S72 Brian Dunlop and Doug Meyer Doug Kauble WW Z xn N A X x 4 rl H, , X QM WV X I '- '- il 2 i fx -' .7220 .. A ' V ' Q 1.2, 5 K 4, :A i ii ar, ,.,,. A,,., , ,V 1. T' ,-.f 'I 'f S 4 v,,:,,s, '1.,,- ,. Y 'JE if, i, 4 2 f , , ii Q , 4 J 4' :,f W X M4 X, A .1 f, 1' 4- . - if fi -Lf , 22 Aw ,ff xf .W .. -Q 7 ki M W.k,r.1., , I f K . X .. .4 My v .J 41 , , , A ' 2' f -9 J . ' ff W :Z 51 ' A . ff' M 213 .V si, , . if 44.1 . fi fl f:f,v'iTF J1'f- . 3, . 2, x , K We M, ,mi JZ ,511 . 4 - . 2 ' ffv ' ? 4 qw -, 2 7 i, . ,: ,, ffakggg , , .. r f . ff .. Ag, A A, ' f' .,f in' ,,..- K ,. 4 f Wi? 681 57 iff L M WW' , i Y 431, .i f. f , , 11 1 12 , f f if fifaffyfgiwv ' f' '-' I Nfvv .,, my . ' f 1 .i ff 1 f ir Mi' , ,, : RW ff' 1 2 , :fr 4 f ik zivi 1 -i if is mf. i f ww , i 2:1- idx 52: Q' , 6 -1 gw, W 2-,fmwf Nw , my W, i V, 2 . E-.2-. '- Qv a . diff? I 3' f f , 92 My 'M '1.::::::s1 ' 'X f vf, i -f-V ' , A Q f ,- , g f- :V , 4. K . Keith Parker streaks toward the finish line. J! Y i 5 v . 1' Y fV A 254 Q Xi :S r A N N f ix X S X 1 Rich Knaup 197 QV, iii: mm I! E mm ,Liam MK U0 wi MMM! BACK: Bonnie Eagle, Gini Samuels, Ann Viviano, Mary Arnold, mgf-, Dlafle MHlCZlnSl4l, Dl3n9.SPl9SS, C9Cll9 Raynaud, Kafen Debbie Hacker FRONT: Katie Stueck, Val Hubbard, lan Burch, Scott, Barb Muetze, DebbIeImrISIk,1ar1 VIGYSG Girls' Sports Based on a program of intramural games, class teams, and culminating teams, girls' sports have been actively played this year. Field hockey, basketball, and volleyball headed the list of the sports played against other area schools. Girls, also, participated in gymnastics, badminton, and bowling after school. In playing these activities, each girl was eligible to earn points. After accumulating 100 points, she could then join Girls' Athletic Association. 5 ef ' I I I T ue f 2: 2 ix 14, f S . sb sl' . ,1 Sharon Quatmann C 1 1.1.55 ' 3. .. ':2:.-sxE.- V L . -A ,ga X. 5 V- I ,Q Tgwjs s,Qt,,,igLW Q x as? Lx I ,Q ' . .1 1 ku. gf X J my iq . '95 -r i f fa. .,,,,g.s- .r gg, J , '5'eilT'A,v' BACK: lean Spiess, Bonnie Wagner, Roberta Fahey, Mary Pat Craig, Pat Willison FRONT: Barb i 198 Gordon, Peg Knaup, Denise Howard, Sharon Quatmann, Becky Raether, Val Stones ' 'T 3 1W5 - If naw-uf -' .,, - ug 0 I W so f A il Q BACK: Nancy Burke, lanne Roehm, Helene Mil- Marty Cannon, Sara Kennedy FRONT: Carla ler, Cheryl Maier, Chris Barnes, Sue Fischer MID- Schilling, Lois Wagner, Audrey Purcell, Carol DLE: jackie Herndon, Leola Matthews, Sue Wright, Reitz may ' , S ' it -1 , ' fi V gg., ff H o ck e y sifwss : wtf vw' M -1 N-4 Q BACK: lanne Roehm, mgr., Ann Viviano,1an Vierse, Sue Marting, mgr., Mary Arnold, Lois Wag- ner, Cecile Reynaud, Diane Spiess. MIDDLE: Sue Fischer, Debbie Hacker, Bonnie Wagner, Bonnie Eagle, Pat Willison, Roberta Fahey, Chris Barnes, Val Hubbard, Sharon Quatmann, lean Spiess FRONT: Val Stones, Barb Gordon, Sara Kennedy, Sue Wright, Carol Reitz, Carla Schilling I II ll Y S: I I I I f , I Adm XJ f lo I xi if is I 2 3 I 5 3 xx 1 my . 5 f I K, fra M f 1 U , 3. i:1,. I r r yllfa. I' 'I ' A-.ral BACK: Lynn Alden, Ann Phillips, Carla Schilling, Missy Baraham, Lou Ann Lanning MIDDLE: Audrey Purcell, Sue Morton, Stacey Scrivener, Ann Wehrli, Nancy Burke FRONT: Sara Kennedy, Sue Wright, Carol Reitz, Lois Wagner FRONT: Karen Woods, Cherry Hence, Pat Sullivan Berta Fahey shoots on a free throw. Basketball ' I I I .ff l g? f , . , ' l '-2 2 f Q' c I II I il I I I I I I I I I . l I l I I I I I I I I I I I BACK: Cecile Reynaud, Bonnie Eagle, Diane Malczinski, Val Hubbard, C-ini Samuels I 9 x Q, A 1 .ff W 1 a W X ' tellin 134 I F' X v' f f BACK: Sarah Fast, Nancy Tubbesing, Mrs. Howell, loan Lierman, Roberta Fahey, Sharon Quat- mann, Terri Imse, Barb Behrens MIDDLE: Rae Blalock, Cathy Cummins FRONT: Lee McGraw, Cindy Moore, Peg Knaup, Val Stones, Becky Raether awww-ml Z . .,.. X il W - -vt ,X is, 9 X , N wi X A N K X gr ,E ,. , ,!s....Xf1 My ,f t f V ,, N., . -..f- 3 f ,, 0,4 , ,W 1 4 aw, fx f f , f G mf f'f fQl:a.Q, ,.,, ' F -'W 4 f Q 4 H if , 7 F4912 , yx , ' X fig J f, f f f 1 'fs 1,-2:0 1,-. , LK VWW, ff ..,. fy s gz , Y x ff xy C , - ff sr 1 W Q' 1 Q r f A ftwfks of X f , ,, Qc ax ff X Ky f fWfs 7 sf X l V ' K Ax N 5 f 4 f f sf A X Mf X f M f 1 f 57 ff f f? f fy f f SV f f, f f W X f X X! X f f X f A f 7 , A X ' R ' . I., 'fan ::fff'? ,, , , if , l ,. .JE ZX X' f f ss ,, A S V. cs -Zeus 4 .Q ' 4 , 4 Q, ff 'ff-. f ,wf iq, as Qi X sw as-7 l i 'FH ' Sarah Fast stretches for a jump ball. Sam Time out-Webster. Ke 201 vi ,,,, , 5 S W f 1 k F? ' 424 fl U L i uv' .. A, 'V 4 L l. 4 wav: fr' B-team Football BACK: Brian Miller, Lester Brown, Don Tarkington, jim Miller, Russ Campbell, Al jenkins, Dave Moore, Coach Smallwood, Coach Mirikitani, Coach Abele. THIRD: Dennis jackson, jerry Whitmer, jerry Wilcox, joe Gaylor, jim Thorn- hill, Paul Buchanan, Steve Shaw, john Woodson, Dave Shear- man, Luke Roth, Dave Morrow. SECOND: Ken Lemmie, 202 Gary Alexander, johm Scanga, Don Smith, Larry Stay, Rich Feldman, Greg Wilkinson, Greg Cunningham, Chris Rau, Wayne Brooks, Bruce Mohl. FIRST: Ruben Mitchell, Mark Donahue, Richard Belle, Bob Ravensberg, Kevin Crosby, David Kruse, Greg Stergion, Brad Ziegler, Bob Koenig, Anthony Smith. SEATED: Ray Lynch. Normandy Riverview Ladue Parkway Lindberg Kirkwood Mehville M k P ta Varsity Soccer A victory's won, day is done. 4 P 'Gr' xi -- '5.1':'?. f, E 44 'figs sf Jr BACK: Rich Guenther, Steve Barnard, Bob Zinn, Don john Friskel, Bill Morley, laime Vargas Coach Tom Schreiber, Dave Sennewald, john Noelker. MIDDLE: Holmes. FRONT: Randy Goyer, Steve Kruse, Pat john Keitel lmanagerl, Dave Felton, Charles Witten- Frigkel, Dave Kruse, Mike Guletz. berg, Bob Fish, Randy Tillay, Bob Burks, Don Frank, :- y P ..,Q. 1. , hx? :Vg 5 Ts ' yfcayxfg ., -4: ilff 'F 'Q sf?-L+' eff.-vf ', - 'Zjsg-333ff'f!'fQ lf'ffR1:7 as 5-'iii -4-. ,- -fy ,gpg-v,f3,.3v ju., rf 1 Q J-me is F W A ., ts- - ' -. S4475 Bob Zinn shows the correct form for tackling a soccer ball. Christmas Tourney Champs I , .. ' J' We They Lutheran South 5 1 Parkway West 3 0 john Burroughs 4 0 Lindbergh 2 0 St. Dominics 1 1 McCluer 3 1 Ladue 3 1 Riverview Gardens 1 0 Christmas Tournament Normandy 2 3 2 overtimes and a sudden Lindbergh 0 2 death Parkway West 2 4 205 ,,.AAA ' l 7 A 1 are Webster and Ladue players go for the ball whale Interested jig? fc-, 13- x'f'J27' V7 y ft: 'Yi W M spectators watch. if X ''ff, Q,f:.'fZ'1 i-IQt' ' ,fwt Aga f Kffff ff Vlpfffif gmwwg W ,t ,, A , . H ' fy , ,f If if -Y ,'-- 'Vs' A, R' sf' ., ,N-1 of ttf A ,. A '-9,4 7 t- M - 9- . -ff X, ' M72 'lf , .fig ' my f ,f ' v .,.,. I 4 I .f , . ,, t ff - QMMKN, gy swf-ef,-,, ,. s ,, 3 Z' L31 14:-14 22:-5 47'-Q: , WN 4 49, g 1 Don Schreiber EWWQ Soccer 206 Bob Fish and Steve Kruse work together to make a goal. One point for the other teamg a disappointment for Steve Kruse. Pattonville University City Kirkwood Lindbergh Mehlville Lutheran South Normandy St. Dominics Parkway Central Vianny We They 2 0 2 1 O 'I 0 0 2 0 forfeit 'I 1 2 0 0 0 2 0 Freezing weather could not prevent soccer spectators from staying to watch the game. X , tt V ,..l X, we . K X VTE 4.33 .. .Q X , ., 7 f li ii: .2 2 f ,. f A f'.::F' L, as A .f- by M V sv s 0 f st, Q- . f v 2- - f f f ., S 4 , X H ' was he My Q an . Ju ' ac. . 'V ' .V fb afww1:g,wwm-'am sm' W W .eve he ,,,,,t.,,,,,,, ..,,,. , NWN, ., , Mo, 5 ff, tins A me 4, 5iryf.,.,t,.Q.,,, A, f 9 'f:am.::,f'-,, ,- f:-pf Hy:-K ff fmsw' sz sr: f t t wsu Srfiif . '- X -wtf PM '15 X, ,,,w,ss,.. ,s ,tv lawns, ,sms f,'-,ws-yn. , ff .fem sfxwwstz ' - t ' f Sym, uzf, J .. -l f -mb fm 17 ., - .,,' fN?k-iwff , Qhywi ,, W if -s - f W-ft. f , s -ws t,.,tV,.sWfsff fam' 1,5-1 fs J , I I I f ',e:SQ:,,a-Wfrvif wif f T 'if ar-W H -W M 5:41 hfzf -,Q 2 ififisgfs' wt f - , tt-mt gf mfr. ' 'f - tt ,. -5.01, -:gs cmwf- ef Memes s,M,:SZgr:-fgtyfeym455 . W- ,X mf .Q We we 1 'W-s , V4i W New we cw swsmv wyew ss ft 1 :awt.f1:,.tw - Avm,.4,0z.e1Ze:w-s J- ,ftww 5-KQNHAfsmfsswfmQL..,pf,xJx51 vmJmsm5...1Ly..tw The ball becomes a blur as it is chased down the field. Knee battle. 20 7 fs vmvmwnfw .mfs ,MX , , W ' , 0 , , I Q2 af ty 7 Q GETS ' If 1 BACK Toby Yadon Bruce Bolllger Tlm Sargent Bob Gatchell Hugh Kind, Bunky Schmidt. FRONT: Kurt Peterson MIDDLE Bob Updegraff jerry Dznatlik Curt Neusitz john Baker,Tim Snay,lim Banks, Skip Davis VVe They Clayton 7 11 ljndbergh 6 18 hAehhAHe 26 6 U.CHy 9 10 Clayton 8 6 Ladue 5 8 Hancock 14 4 ljndbergh 3 9 Berkeley 34 3 u. city 6 8 Country Day 10 3 S.L.U.H. 7 13 District Tournament Principia 18 6 Clayton 3 5 Ladue gsm t f Freshman-Sophomore Water Polo Team sm We ff BACK: Steve Hassinger, Kurt Bolliger, Rick McCoy, Stu Clark, Andy Sullivan. MIDDLE: jack Farmer, Loren Minor, Scott johnson, Rich Updegraff, Willie Wright. FRONT: Peter Quinn, Phil Bias, lim Carver, Wally Castrich, Carl Thompson. : My Gia. ::fw.gP3,Q5,, .... .au -H, 'ir A , ...Jim f T' fff'fa'f We Clayton 3 Lindbergh 1 Mehlville 20 u. City 6 Clayton 3 Ladue 4 Hancock 8 Lindbergh 4 Berkeley 11 U. City 5 Country Day 2 S.L.U.H. District Tournament Principia Clayton Ladue 4 They 21 15 4 11 6 8 10 8 5 10 9 6 1 .ff ' A 5 ?QX-X 2 1,1 , za, ,S L . Q ,Sw Discouraged Sam Boutin and lim Banks take a breather 209 E 'i fs i ii il 'i ilql ll il l in 1 i I ! l L 1 4 . Q E I l l 4 l i Divers-Taylor Heidenheim, Stu Clark, Dennis Williarns, l Greg Ragouzis. john Baker, Tim Snay, Skip Davis, Kurt Neusitz l ' A .. -I -A 'WQWHPEK' W' . wwf' , f X, +11 1 fk lr. Varsity Meets . Berkeley Clayton Kirkwood, Lindbergh WE THE Y 48 47 ' ' 56 , X, f J 3 .. ' 49 46 36 52 ..,,, N Skip Davis gulps for air. 4 , .2 i f , 'SM 5 v 1 0 Curt Gatchell, Bruce Bolliger, Todd Lonergan, Sam Boutin, Bob Peterson. y Varsity Swimming null- M A 'allay JW .A Ron Dierker, Mark Arendes, Rich Updegraff, Tom Mittler, Don Zienty Kurt Neusitz Todd Lonergan Not pictured: lim Banks, jerry Dziatlik, Dave Hughes, Rich McCoy, Greg Peet, Carl Thompson, Bob Updegraff, WiIlyWright. f ,ff w .' -'f' W! 1:3 M - W 5, V. .A-W 2 pl W v L .L Xp-rf' W f fiwzigg'-gf' x . ,, fm. 2 A v 12993144 gf wwf - , .Maw - a 'Q ' gym? BACK: lohn Hanpeter, Phil Bias, lim Carver, Bill Dierker FRONT: Andy Sullivan, Kurt Bolliger U. City Relays Webster-66 Lindbergh-48 1 Kirkwood-36 4 Ladue-34 33' 3 l 9 Clayton-28 by v Hickman lColumbial-24 W Chaminade-24 ' U.City-20 I T , Normandy-18 , 51 , 1- Country Day-18 Z ' , V Parkway-18 Z S.L.U.H.--16 E : 1 if ' A 3 2Q i,7fT I Parkway VVeSt'2 1 l'l J ' 'Q 2 'Eff' 3 'f 1 .,3E'ffi7'Q The Divers Varsity Swimming WE THEY WE THEY Afton 82 13 Ladue 56 43 Hancock 84 11 Lindbergh 49 46 S.L.U.H. 68 27 Parkway Central 63 32 Mehlville 82 13 u. City 68 27 Kirkwood 58 37 Country Day 57 38 Tri-meet: Webster-725 Clayton-635 Principia-33 212 , fs: 1, Last minute strategy is planned before the opening of a home game. Varsity Basketball If Way- 1 E , ' , -ff iz . ,ft W aww j ' algal The unstopable Big john, Senior john Reed, makes another of his patented jump shots. ,, Kan- -in Gene Young tries to lose his pursuers Buckey Givens guards his man. 2l4 l V 4 l Airborne, Doug Stark attempts a basket. 4 -'-w-'van-W . ' 0 M, ' we l ' it ': A strong defense and a talented offense led to the success of this year's team. Scoring was the occupation of Captain lohn Reed as he managed to be the high scorer of most games. Usually the starting five were lohn Reed, Bob Banker, Denny Schmelzel, Gene Young, and Rich Race. This year's team had seven juniors, and three of them started. This gives bright outlooks for the season to come. I' C li ?ff: fll . t A gif! 4. nm., , ,A A - Y .vw wf . Fx. ll 'rt -, M Mf- Ollie Davenport goes for the two points. m'IZl 'A3 4 y fir Bob Banker Richard Race john Reed eyes the basket. Afton Cleveland Vmnney University City SLLLH. Vmnney Kirkwood THEY 45 66 49 45 50 40 52 .ny www' 3 1-M ,wwf ' 'W 'ff' , Webster's bucketballers practice before a game. 'im A is WE THEY 'W ' 56 43 Normandy junior john Bickel evades his opponent. 55 48 Hazelwood 47 51 Du Bourg 51 56 S.l..U.H. 39 57 Lindbergh F W 58 45 Mehlville ' V, 43 52 Ladue ,. .,,,,.,Wi,,,wn,,.. 'ff' 'F is 2 If I , W Q 5 , .,.,, V, ..,. L , if? 19' ff 5 f J 5, 1' Q.. One of Webster's opposition fights for the rebound. T' W3 'Q Riverview Lindbergh Hazelwood University City Parkway Mehlville Kirkwood h,0nv w.'d Playmaker Denny Schmelzel searches for an opening. THEY 51 75 55 70 61 74 62 john Reed soars above his opposi- tion as they help- lessly watch him add two more to the scoreboard. iw? Affton 18 1 Basketball U-CNY 44 1 S.L.U.H. 31 1 Vianney 38 Khkwood 39 ljndbergh 21 Q .A., 1 32.21 Q'l, no d w Mehlville 38 f 3 ' ,R 1' jf ,fa ' M ilf' Ladue 43 Af, gf,2 'f',, ' qu ' 'W ' 1 W ,7 Kirkwood 45 U. City 41 E1 i Y League Record 2wins 4 losses 11 Q' J Season Record 2 wins 8 losses 1 1 ig 4 1 f Th ey 41 34 42 58 56 35 43 55 51 33 1 1 1 1 M 1,1 11' 1 1 11 .. 1' 11 1 11 1 M-W , ff 1 1 I1 , 11 1 4. 1 , n, . . . . . 4 I , A- 1,51 W Av , x A, 'W . M 3 f - 4' Q uhm H f , . 1 1 I .E -,Q X ,K . s,1s,Mf,a, ' ' ' v 1 awww . V 1, . . I A 11 D 'QW' -.iff-vs'.f1 W1 A ' . 'T' I joe Wilie passes to Gef'f Gutmann. A 1 I 1 1 218 1 ,pl 54 5 My K i x i Xa r N. Xv,.f . 1, ' t 1 f If . ,, i . E A Q tygz '-ffl.: ,. '::::' ,eg.., . ' rf lx' N X f' I , F .1 V , 1,' f , C We Z :.', A'1V f 'f y if H ,.. , ,, l if' 1 fbi , . , ' Q 4 ,. ' h 4 3 uk M i W ay 5 3 .A g -r ' 'ez au.. . J if . Q ni X . S 1 , , Qbyxv , SW to ,A.,, A .Q k W V X BACK: Randy Meyer, lay McClain, Gary Weiderhold, Keith Stergion, Geff Gutmann, Bob Ravensberg. FRONT: Manag- Inge, joe Wilie, Paul Martin, joey Ford, Coach Don Reid. ers-Allenkins, Rickey Belle. MIDDLE: Tom Collins, Gary Bleitner, David Howren, Greg i 4 . i i 5 i r f f 'f 1 1 a S W my , ' -i 1 tk 45 A 2 .1 5, p 5 of V i ' Bob Ravensberg attempts a shot. I it 219 Wrestling Varsity at yt 3 1 MQ TJL. , 1' 'K' ' - an W A 7 ' 7 'fs ,V-E iff QS 'iff Q -ff , BACK: Nick Brooks 1155 Ibs.i, Randy Cobb 1165 Ibs.J, Bob Robinson 198 lbs.i, Pee Wee Riley 1107 Ibs.i, Paul Wehling 1115 Weider 1175 lbs.J, Kurt Weisenfels 1185 lbs.J, Ben Cioodenough Ibs.i, Marvin Gordon 1123 ibs.D, lohn Moynihan 1130 lbs.i, Tom 1HWTJ, jack Farmer, mgr., Mike Capps, mgr. FRONT: john Kennedy 1137Ibs.J, Randy Flanery 1145lbs.i I WE THEY Berkeley 21 21 Lindbergh 11 37 Ladue 39 3 1 Vianney 17 31 Parkway 23 21 1 Mehlville Tournament-Fifth University City 27 19 Normandy Tournament-Didn't place Kirkwood 30 13 Mehlville 6 36 Pattonville Tournament--Second Lindbergh 10 46 Ladue 43 6 Parkway 20 22 Southwest Tournament-Fourth Mehlville 14 27 H l l Northwest 6 46 Coaches Lenard Bryant and Ronald Mirikitani University City 23 21 Kirkwood 28 12 Webster Matmen finished the season with a 7-7-1 record. 220 -' ' junior Varsity :Q my , V W BACK: Mike Capps, mgr., Dave Thomas, Chuck Bryant, Louis Fields, Tim Sargent, Scott Martin, Tom Lamming Dave Womack, Ken Klinkhardt, Luke Roth, lack Nick Agrusa Farmer, mgr. FRONT: Scott Canfield, Kent Scherzer, , Paul Wehling goes in for a takedown. What a predicament! fl L BACK: jerry Whitner, Ruben Mitchell, Steve Martin, Kenny Karl, Bob Koenig, Willie Fuller FRONT: Rick Womack, Tom Roberts, Brian Dunlop, Roy Day, Chuck Mittler, Ron Chung 221 YQ? 32,1 1 Q2 its -aw., dmmnfmvgvm Tom ,Q If 4+ -4,,':gw,Ay:f,-Lwit t.4,-,wggg , Z 'win gylmii? , ,wr ., M a n ills. ,M-fn,-,' A ,V ' ' Tim Sargent strives to keep opponent on the mat f at, ,,.,4g,3.,,,Z,,,, ,,,. Kennedy faces Kirkwood opponent. ..-1 .wand Opponent is held in an agonizing position by Kennedy. Iii'-'vu nag f f nm.. W. - --,. W an J y V' me HF W 'l I f A1 . :',j.?iEi, , l 5 .al ips'-5 '1 Kurt Weisenfels struggles for a pin. Pee Wee Riley grasps for a takedown. 4-A IE 1 ,gf l M31 ' - Q '45 Q? 1 ,. swf- , 1 ,f ' , , V Q , . wffsz d'T?.:'? -f '. V- 5 .. ? , ' r And Gthers 223 1 1 2 :V f . ' if W z W ,..,, V 1, H . Gm T I iw N ' , uf A. 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'S AVA,A -1M- , , f H W -14 LK I ' , 3 gf- M fwfxy lf A ,- 'K 56 vf' 1 A- -.W 4- uf. 3, ..,. f l :EQ , .,.. 1 W f ,.2: EE:' ' 95 43?- I S' , f X , ,M 1 lx , W f W, , f 3 f 1 1 I P les I 1 1 W? 5, fl 1 1 5 , Miwasivrz wav 5' M M ' 'xi N 1 I K I I V E I 1 Y P Y Y 237 Abele, Mr. joseph 34,202 Abernathy, Tom 1101 85 Absher, Alan 1111 36,109,195 A CAPPELLA CHOIR 50,51 Adams, Betsy 110170,85 Index Bailey, Charles 1121 134 Baker, Baker, Baker, Baker, Anne 1121 54,72,77,134,81 Charles 1121 134 joan111136,111 john 112136,40,134,208,210 Adams, Greg 1121 133 Adams, Karen 1111109 Adams, Ken 112151,173 Adams, Richard 1121 51,62,63,133, 134 Adcock, Mary 112174,133 Adkins, jan 1111 109 Adragna, john 110185 A. F. S. 68 Agrusa, Nick 1111221 Aholt, Connie 1121 36,133 Akers, Dean 1111 109 Albertson, Rick 110185 Albright, Mrs. Sandra 22 Alden, Lynn 110153,84,85,200 Alexander, Gary110185,202 Alexander, Prather 1101 51,85 Allen, ,jane 1101 36,85 Allen, Allen, Allen, Allen Diane 1121 133,73 jeH1121133 john 1121173 William 110185,195 Altobelli, Laura 112149,54,59,82, 132,133,80 Alverson, Debbie 1111 109 Ambrose, Walter 18 Amerilys, james 1101 51 Amerman, Marilee-112142,45,133 Amos, Kathy 1101 51,70,85 Andereck, Sue 1121 133 Andersohn, Mrs. Eileen 20 Anderson, Clark 112151,132,133 Baker, Margaret 1101 51,68,87 Baker, Theresa 110151,68,87 Baldwin, Steve 1121 173 Baks, Linda 1111 110 Ballou, Miek 1121134 Balsiger, jim 1111 111 Balton, Deborah 110186 Bandle, Curt 1121 173 Bandle, Steve 1111 51,110 Banker, Bob 1111 108,111,215 Banks, jim 1121134,208,209,211 Banks, Linda 1101 51 Baraham, Missy 1101200 Barbre,jan 1121134 Barbush, Mary jo 1121 134 Barenkamp, Debi 1111110 Barger, Karen 110187 Barger, Kathy 1121 35,76 Barnard, Ann 111173,110 Barnard, Steve 1111 110,204 Barnes, Chris 110187,199 Barnes, Sharon 112151,135 Barr, Bob 112147,55,135 Barron, jim 1111 111 Barron, Lucy 1121 135 Barron, Mary 110186 Barter, Amelia 1111 110 Bartling, Leonard 1121 135 Batt, Mrs. Martha 28 Batts, Barb 1121 36,52,57,63,75,135, 146,176 Batz, Ron 1121135 Anderson, jerry 1111 109 Andrews, joel 1121 133 Annis, Zoe 111148,109 Apel, Holly 1121133 Appel, Sue 1121 133 Appelbaum, Kate 110185 Appler, Arlie1121133 Arendes, Mark 191211 Argint, Nick 1121 134 Argus, Nick 1111 109 Arnold Arnold Arnold, Arnold, , Cheryl 110170,85 Arnold, , Mary 1111 109,198,199 Lynn 1101 84,155,178 Mrs. Mildred 23 Richard 110142,68,85 Arns, Nancy 1111 109 Baugh, Steve 1121 135 Baumstark, Don 1121135 Baumg artner, Kathy 110184,85 Baureis,Susan110151,55,86 Bausola,john 1121173 Bayer, David 1121 173 Bayer, Stephanie 110185 Beale, Mrs. Annette 32 Beale, Gordon 110146,86 Beattie Becker Becker ,Sally 1111 111,51 ,joan 111142,110 , Mary Ann 111149,73,75,110 Becker, Mike 1121 135 Becker Beckm Beckm , Patty 1101 51,70,84,85 ann, james 1121 173 ann, Steve 110185 Aronoff, Pamela 1111 109 Arrington, Wade 1121 134 Asher, Raymond 18 Asher, Steve 1111 109 Auburn, Paul 110197 AUDIO-VISUAL OPERATORS 44 Auinbauh, Kathy 110170,85 Aune, Bob 111151,108,109 Aune, Dave 112140,134 Ayers, jim 1111 109 Baber,Gini 110187 ' Baber, Rhonda 1101 51,70,86 Baechle,Dan 1111110 Behrens, Barb 1121 42,58,72,135,201 Belik, Dan 110186 Bell, Betty 1121 135 Bell, Bob 1111 110 Bell, Mrs. Mary 23 Bell, Sally 1121135 Belle, james 11116,47,71,110,186 Belle, Rickey 110184,87,202,219 Bemis, Charles M. 18 Bennett, Pam 1121 135 Berger, Donna 1111 110 Berger, judy 110185 Berghoefer, Linda 1121 135 Be-rri,cappy111171,111,1a6 238 Betts, jim 1121 71,136,195 Bias, Phil 110151,85,209,212 Biatley, Linda 110186 Bickel, john 1111 111,216 Bickley, Mrs. jeanette 30 Bill, Scott 1111 111 Birch, Ray 1111111 Bird, Mike 1121136,186 Bischoff, Sally 110170,85 Black,Chris112182,132,136,80 Black, Terry 1121136 Black,Tim 1111111 Blacknoll, Pat 1121 136 Blalock, Rae 1121 136,174,201,75 Blagbrough, Hal 110151,85 Blagbrough, Helen 112151,64,136 153 Blaine, Don 110151,85 Blanchard, Louie 1111110 Blankmann, Diane 1111 110 Blecha, Mr. William 25 Bleecker, Diane 1121 136 Bleitner, Gary110187,219 Blistain, Kerry 111154,110 Blistain, Peggy 110186 Blood, Debbie 1121 36,136 Blue, Bob 110186 Blue, Chris 1121 39,136 Blumenhast, Karl 1101 51,86 Boch, Carol 112149,52,137,176 Bodkm, Bill 1121137 Bodman, Mrs. Martha 30,45 Boehnas, David 112147,137 Boettcher, Sue 110186 Boing, Chris 1121 137 Bolliger, Bruce 111171,108,110, 208,77,210 Bolliger, Kurt 110185,209,212 Bond, jeff 110185 Bonds, Kasandra 110186,67 Bonfanti, Gary1111110 Bononi, Larry 110185 BOOKSTORE 45 Boone, Cindy 110186 Boos, Ron 110187 Bopp, Mrs. Nell 21 Borth,jan112168,137 Bortb, Mike 1101 52,84,86,176 Bosworth, Scott 1111110 Bouchard, Rene 1101 86 Bouchard, Vicky 1121137 Boudinot, johnny 1121 51,137 Boughman, Mary 1121 137 Boughnou, MaryAnn 1121173 Boutin, Sam 112163,173,209,210 Bowden, Mrs. LaFern 33 Bowersox, Patty 111147,111,136 Boyce, Craig 1111 111 Boyce, Phil 1121 137 Boyd, Bruce 110186 Boyer, Mr. Adrian 31 Boyher, jerry 110185 Boyher, Steve 1121 137 Brackens, Greg 112152,54,59,76, 132,137 Brackens, Mr. Paul 21,106 Brandenberg, Larry 1121 137 Brandin, Doug 1121 173 Branstetter, Penny 110186 Braznell, Betsy 1121 137 Breckle, Barry 1111 110 Breidenbach, Bob 1121 160 Brennan, Dan 1111 110 Brennan, Tom 1121 173 Brennecke, Carla 1121 137 Brockman, Anne 1111 110 Brocks, john 1111 111,71,118,186 Brockway, Rick 1111 110 Brookman, Cheryl 1121 51,173,181 Brooks, Bob 1121 3,52,58,63,137, 174,176 Brooks, Geneva 110153,58,70,85 Brooks, Mrs. jean 29 Brooks, Nick 112147,63,132,137,220 Brooks, Roxanne 111149,51,110 Brooks, Wayne 110186,202 Brossard, jim 1101 51,86 Brown, Donna 1121 137 Brown, Dr. George W, 18 Brown, Lester 1101 51,86,106,202 Brown Browni Mark 11016,46,86 Liz 110186 Brown, Mary 110170,86 Brown Ron 110153 86 Brown, Steve 1111 110 Brown, Willie 1121 51,132,137,195 Brucker, Mr. George 2,30 Bruenjes, Ed 110151,85 Brubaker, Peter 1121 138 Brummell, Sue 1121 51,138,193 Bruno, Rose Marie 1121 138 Brusca, Cindy 1111 110,77 Bryant, Chuck 111171,111,186,221 Bryant, Mr. Lenard 27,220 Bryden, Gretchen 112152,58,65,138, 49 Buchanan, Paul 110136,85,202 Buchmann, Marilyn 110186 Buchmann, Ray 112144,71,138,195 Buckley, Linda 111147,110 Buhrle, Miss Dorris 26 Bullard, Diane 1101 45,51,86 Bunch, Bonnie 1111 110 Bunt, Doug 1111111 Burch, jan 1111 110,198 Burgett, Lloyd 1121 173 Burke, Mike 110186 Burke, Nancy 110187,199,200 Burks, Bob 2,40,132,138,204 Burmester, Don 1121138 Burneson, Rob 1121 138 Burst, Andy 1111 111 Burt, Beth 110151,87 Burt, Katie 1111 110 Burton Burton Burton Burton, Bob 1101 85 E. G. 1121 36,138 Wesley 1111110 William 1121173 Bush, Deborah 110151 Busse, Barb 110185 Cabanas, Tom 11214,71,138,186 Cage, Don 1111112 Carlson, David 110189 Cakenshield, Thorin1111124 Calahan, Doug 1121173 Calhoun, jeanne 1121 51,138 Calk, Connie 110187 Calk, john 1121 57,173 Callahan, Mike 111147,112 Camden, jane 1111 111 CAMERA CLUB 60,61 Campbell, jim 1101 88 Campbell, Russell 110187,202 Canepa,judy 1121138 Canepa, Kevin 110189 Canfield, Leigh 110187 Canfield, Scott 110187,221 Cannon, Marty 110184,70,88,199 Capps, Mike 110188,220,221 Capps, Monte 1121 138 Carlson, David 110146 Carlson, Gregg 1111 112 Carlson, Sandra 110187 Carlton, Bebby1121138 Carnighan, Patty 111136,111 Carosello, Steve 1121 3,139 Carruth, Mrs. Geraldine 26 Carson, Mrs. Carleen 26 Carson, Mr. Edward 31 Carter, Cathy 1121 139 Carter, Chris 1111 111 Cartwright, lacqueline 1121 139 Cartwright, Otha Lee 110148,87,67 Carver, jim 1101 88,209,212 Casey, Donna 110188 Casey, Mr. john 6,23 Casey, virginia 111154,73,111 Cassilly, Cindy 1101 70,88 Cassilly,john 1111119 Caughlan, George 1111 112 Cavanaugh, james 1111 111 Cavanaugh, Kerri 110188 Cavenana, Steve 11116 Cawein, Perry 1121 139 Cermak, Karen 111114,49,54,73,111, 77 Cermak, Kathy 112149,54,59,81,82, 139 Champa, jani 110188 Chandler, Doug 1121 139 Chapman, Barb 110188 Chapman, Sue 111151,111 Chase, Bob 1121 39,139 Chicoineau, Philippe 1111 112 Chiodini, Debbie 1101 51,88 Choler, Stephanie 110188 Chopin, Greg 1111 112 Christ, Lois 110188 Christman, Tom 110188 Christmas, George 1101 51,88 Chung, Ron 111147,112,221 Ciampa, Mark 110187 Ciampa,jan1111114 Cissell, Gregg 110188 Clamors, Ron 1111111 Clark, Bill 110144,52,88,176 Clark, Dave 1111 111 Clark, Gwen 112158,59,75,81,132, 139,153 Clark, john 1121 139 239 Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Clark, Kathy 1111 111 Rick 110189 Sharon 110187,67 Stewart 1101 36,87,209,210 Tom1111112 Clawson, john 1121 39,51,139 Clawson, Teresa 111151 Clay, Linda 110188 Clifford, Linda 1101 46,88 Clifton, jim 1101 88 Clifton, Tom112144,47,139 Clote, Maureen 1101 54,70,88 Clover, Pam 110188 Cluff, Norm 1121139 Coats, jackie 1101 88,47 Coats, Joyce 1111 111 Coats, Russell 110187 Cobb, Randy 1111 112,186,220 Cochran, Dave 1121139 Cole, Donald 110187 Coleman, Claire 1111111, 77 Coleman, Mrs. Elise 21,60 Coleman, Schleria1121139,67 Collier, Kevin 1111 112,176 Collins, janice 1121 173 Collins, Marretta 1111 112 Collins, Tom 1101 219 Colony, julie 1121 41,140 Congress, janet 1121 140 Conner, Steve 1111 108,111 Connor, jane 1101 76,88 Connor, Sandie 1121140 Conrad, Marsha 110187 Cook, Debbie 1111 117 Cook, Doug 1111 112 Cook, Mr. R. Ed 3,6,25 Cooley, Lee 1121 173 Coon, Harriet 1111 111 Coonrad, Tom 111160,82,112 Coons,joann1111112 Cooper, Clarence 1121 51,173 Cooper, john 1101 88 Copeland, jo Ann 1111111,77 Copeland, Robert 18 Corbin, Mark 110187 Cosgrove, Michele 1121 140 Costello, Pat 1121 51,140 Cottin, Steve 1111 112 Couch, Bill 112111,63,140,174,196, 195 Covault, Mike 1101 51,88 Cox, Ellen 110188 Cox, Galen 110188 Cracchiolo, Paul 1121 140 Crafton, Debby 111147 Craig, Mary Pat 1121 55,74,140,198 Cramer, Marti 112145,49,140 Crandall, Roger 1111 112 Creamer, Kay 110188 Crenshaw, Carol 112141,140 Crenshaw, Darrin 110140,84,87,195 Cresswell, Debbie 1111 36,112 Critzas, Dennis 110187 Crockett, Stanley 1121140 Crodwell, Charlotte 110188 Crosby, Mrs. Carol 32 Crosby, Kevin 110146,87,202 Crosby, Sharon 1121 173 Cross, Bruce 1111 57,112 Cross, Doug 112157,63,140 Crowell, Mr. Thomas 34 Crowley, Kathy 1121140 Crowley, Patti 1111 108,111 Crowley, Paula 110187 Cullmann, Doug 1111 112 Culp, jim 1121 140 Culture,joe1121140 Cummings, jo Ann 1121141,67 Cummins, Kathy 1121 39,40,141,201 Cummins, Sharon 110187 Cunningham, David 110187 Cunningham, C.reg110189,202 Cunningham, Virginia 1121173 Curran, Kathy 110188 Currie, Laura 1111111 Curry, Bob 112142,173,186 Curry, Steve 1111 112 Dahlin, Ron 111171,108,112,186 Dake, Ray 1111 109 Dake, Richard 1101 51,90 Dake, Vickie 112141,141 Daly, Kevin 1121173 Daly, Kim 110190 Daniel, Betsy 1111 112 Daniel, Miss Dorothy 32,55 Daniel, Linda 110189 Danielson, Kathryn 1121 173 Danter, Alan 110190 Darby, Debbie 111141,112 Darby, Saundra 1121173 Darby, Steven 1121 173 Dasbach, Steve 111111,47,113 Davenport, Marilyn 1101 51,89 Davenport, Oliver 1121 51,141,214 David, Dan 111147,113 Davidson, Corliss110151,89 Davidson, Dottie 110189 Davidson, janice 1101 41,90 Dempsey, Mr. Vincent 30 Denney, Scott 112186,141 Derrickson, Mr. Howard 23,45 Deslo,1udy1121 141 Desmond, jill 1101 70,84,89 Deyton, Bopper112182,132,141,80 Dickens, Debbie 110184,89 Dickerson, Penny 110189 Dickerson, Stan 1121142 Diederichson, Debbie 1101 36,70,89 Diehl,j,ohn 110189 Dierker, Don 1111113,186 Dierker, Ron 110189,211,195 Dillon, Warlean 1111113 Ditch,john 110189 Dixon, Rosemary 1121 54,140,142, 181 Dobru ng, Miss Sally 33 Dodd, Bruce 1121 142 Dodge, Chris 1111 36,113 Dodge, Debbie 1101 36,70,89 Doering, Dave 1121 142 Donahower, Bill 1111112 Eck, Bill 1121143 Ecoff, Doug 1111 113 Edmondson, Mary 1111113 Edwards, Kathy 1111 39,72,113 Effertz, Miss Susan 25 Efinger, Sue 1111 113 Eggers, Mrs. Olive 32 Ehret, Gail 1121 143 Eisler, Michelle 110190 Elchinger,jim1111113 Ellis Ellis Ellis , Debbie 110190 , Harold112147,143 ,john 1121173 Ellis, Ellis, Kathy 110190 Tracy 1121143 Ellstrom, Bob 110190 Elsey, Susan 1101 90 Ely, Amy 1121 36,143 Endres, Elaine 1111 36,113 Engle, Scott 1111120 Engler, Chris 1111 2 Enoch, Sarah 1111113 Enright, Mrs. Kay 19 Donahue, Mark 110190,202 Donahue, Rich 1121173 Donnelly, Regina 1111 113 Donovan, Kevin 110189,176 Donovan, Tom 110189 Dorlac, Rob 1101 39,89 Doss, Sylvia 110189 Dotson, Bob 1111 113 Doyle Bev 110189 Dreesj Chris 1121 49,142 Drake, Drake, Dralle, Mr. Donald 28 Tom 1121 54,57,60,142 Eileen 110189 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, , Marc 1101 51,90 Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis, Davis Angela 110189 Bob 1121 51,141 Clark 111151,60,112,77 Diane 110170,89 Durward 1121173 Phil 1111113,114,117 Romondo111144,47,113 Skip1111113,208,210 Tim 110146,90 Droege, joyce 1111 51,72,113 Druschky, jan 1121 47,142 Dubay, Linda 1121142 DuBois, jim 1111 58,113 DuBois, Kathy 112149,54,138,142,176 DuBose, Keith 1111113 Dudley, Linda 1121 142 Dunhan, Bill 110190 Dunlap, Sher 110189 Dunlap, Brian 110146,89,221,196, 195 Durham, Debbie 1121 2,36,49,142, 181 Durrer, Dan 1121142 Durrer, john 1101 90 Dyer, Spencer 1111 113 Day, Carolyn 1121141 Day, Ellen 1121141 Day, Roy 110189,221 Deane, Debbie 1101 10,89 DeArmond, Maria 110189 DEBATE TEAM 56,57 Deddens, Tom 1111108,112 Dee,judy112110,52,58,72,141,176 Dees, David 110151,89 DeFosset, Dan 112171,141,186 DeFrank, Susan 1111113 Degnan, Mrs. Barbara 27 dejong, Marc 110189 Dempsey, Bonnie 1121 141 Dempsey, Connie 1121 141 Dliatlik, jerry 1111 113,208,211 Dziuba, Nick 1111112 Eagle, Bonnie 111174,108,113,198, 199,200 Earle, Dessie110190 Earnie,Missey110190 Easton, Alan 1121142 Eaton, Cathy 1121 142 Eaton, C-reg1111113,77 Eaton, Rick 110190 Eberhardt,lohn 1121142 Echert, Steve 110190 ECHO PAPER 78,79 ECHO YEARBOOK 8O,81,82 240 Epstein, Russ 1111 113,114,117 Esther, jim 1121 3,43,52,63,143,174 Esther, Sue 110190 Erickson, Sigrid111173,113 Etzkorn, Liz 110170,84,90 Evans, jim 111147,113 Evans, Terry 110190 Evers, Dan 1121173 Faeth, jane 1111 36,47,113 Faeth, jean 1111 47,113 Fahey, Roberta 112158,72,75,143, 198,199,200,201 Fallin, Laura 1121 36,140,143 Falstead, Sandy 1111 117 Farasy, Bill 112151,143 Farmer, Bill 112159,63,76,143,78 Farmer, jack 110146,90,209,220,221 Farrar, jeanne 1111 114 Fast, julie 110190 Fast, Sarah 112163,173,201 Fath, Kathy 110190 Faulkner, jim 1111 117,114 Feldmann, Rich 110136,90,202 Felton, Dave 112163,44,204 Felton, Mike 110160,90 Ferger,jeff1111109 Fergison, Carol 111142,114 Ferguson, Becky 1121 144 Ferguson, Fran 1121 144 Ferguson, Mr. Harold 28 Ferrenbach,judy110170,90 Ferry, Diana 1121173 Ferry, Michelle 1111 108,114 Feuerbacher, Bob 1121 51,144,154 Fields, Brenda 1121 144 Fields, Louis 110190,221 Fieseler, Edward 110190 Fieseler, Kathy 1121 43,173 Filla, Cary110190 Finerty, Steve 1101 46,90 Fink, Diane 110170,90 Fink, Donna 110170,90 Fink, Mike 110190 Finks, Bruce 110790 Fischer, Susan 1107 90,199 Fish, Bob l127144,204,206 Fisher, Laura 1127 144,51 Fisk, Kathy 1107 90 Flanery, janice 1107 51 Flanery, Kay 110790 Flanery, Randy 1127144,220 Florence, Diane 1117 49,114 Fobert, Gail 1127 144 Forman, Althea 1127173 Ford, joseph 1107 51,9O,219,195 Foster, jackie 1107 90 Frank, Don 1127 144,204 Frank, joe 1107 46,90 Franklin, jeanne 1127 132,144,184 Franz, Debbie 1117 113 Frasure, jill 1127 51,144 FratiCk, Karen 1117 113,77 Frederiksen, Mrs. Midred 23 Freese, Barry 1117 57,44,113 Freitag, Debbie 1127 63,64,68,74,145 FRENCH CLUB 54 Freschi, Bob 1127 173 Friedewald, Cindy 1127 52,145 Frier, Chris 1127 36,145 Friske, john 1117 113 Friskel, john 1117 114 Friskel, Pat1127173,204 Friskel, Phil 1107 94,204 Friskel, Will l107 90 F.T.A. 45 A Fues, Mr. Raymond 25 Fuller, Willie 1107 90,221 G.A.A. 74,75 Gable, Cindy 1107 51,84,70,90 Gable, joan 1127 132,145 Gaebler, Chris 1117 114,45 Gaebler, Robert 1107 91 Gains, Dan 1107 91 Gaines, jim 1127 173 Gaines, Peggy 110788 Gaither, jane 1117 43,115 Galbierz, Bruce 1117 114 Galeski,Wanda 1127145 Galler, Martin 110790 Gangle, Marti 1127 145 Gardiner, Cory 1117114 Gardner, Dessie1127145 Garland, Gail 1117 115,77 Garnett, jeanne 1117 65,114 Garnett, Mimi 1107 36,91,192 Garwood, Marta 1117 114,51 Gaskill,Dan 1127173 Gastreich, Donna 1127 145 Gastreich, john 1107 91 Gastreich, Wally 1107 91,209 Gatchell, Curt 1127 145,208,210 Gavv, Mrs. Mary Irene 19 Gay, Christy 1127 64,70,145 Gay, Mrs. Lillian 21 c,ayI0n,1Udi 65,108,115 Gaylor, joe 1107 46,91,202 Geers, jim 1127 51,71,145 Geers, Ron 1117114 Geil, joe 1127 173 George, Nancy 1117 49,114 Gerdelman, Mark 1127 51,145 Gerdes, Kathy 1117 49,65,75,115,130, 77 Gerhard, Chris 1127 72,74,75,145 Gessler, Monika 1107 91 Geyer, Cathy 1127 145 Giebel,Ken 1127145 Gieseking, Ann 110791 Gilbers, Arthur 1107 91 Gilbers,Len 1127146 Gilbert, Bob 1127 51,146 Gilbert, Ginny 1117 51,73,74,108, 114,77 Gile, jennifer 1117 114 Gilpin, jeri 1127 51,146 Gilster, Norman 1127 56,146 Ginn, judy 1127 51,132,146 Ginter, Dan 1127 146 Ginter, Laurie 1117 114 Girou, Kathy 1117 49,114 Givens, Bucky 1127 71,186,214 Gluesenkamp, Linda 1127 73,75,146 Gluesenkamp, Mike 1117 114 Goad, Curt l127 37,63,146,186 Goar, Marilyn 110792 Goetz, Cindy 1117 114 Goff, Carla 1127 49,146 Gold, jen 1127 37,146,181,194 Goldschmich, john 1107 90 GoIdsob,Ricl1ard 1117115 Gomberg, Mrs, Breanna 19 Gonzalez, Greg 1107 91 Good, Debbie 1127 147 Goodenough, Ben 1117 114,220 Goodloe, Boyd 1127147,43 Goodman, Mike 1127 63,147 Goodman, Pat 1127 2,37,147 Goodrich, Dan 1127147 Goolsby, Gladys 1107 51,91 Gordon, Barb 1127 3,59,147,198,199, 78 Gordon, Marvin 1127 132,220 Gore, Karren110716,51,70,84,90 Goree, Kim 1117 115 Gossauz, Ken 1127 173 Gottshall, Diane 1117 41,115 Goyer, Randy 1127 44,147,204 Grace, Ann 1127147 Grace, George 1117 114 Grace, Sue 1127 147 Graff, Laurie, 1107 84,91 Graff, Tim 1127 44,63,147 Graham, Phyllis 1117 41 Grant, Frank 1117 47,114 Grar, Stephen 1107 91 Greathouse, Kent 1127 147 Greco, jeanne 1117 115,77 Green, Bob 1107 91 Green, Mrs. Helen 19 Green,john 1117114 Green, Linda 1117 41,115 Green, Mark 1107 91 Greenwell, Debbie 1117 116 Greer, Linda 1117 114 Gregory, Pete 58,113 Gremaud, Cheri 1127 64,147 241 Griffin, Mike 1127 173 Griffith, Mr. Kenneth 19 Griffith, Mrs. Margaret 20 Grillo, Sally 1107 14,92 Gritzke, Kay 1107 70,91 Gritzke, Kent 1127 147 Grossman, Gail 1107 70,91 Grubb, jim 1127 173 Guenther, Rick 1127 147,186,204 Guess, Enid 1127 147 Guess, Warren 1117114 GUIDANCE, COUNCIL 39 Guidorzi, Linda 1107 91 Guidorzi, Marcia 1127 54,147 Guidry, Randy 1117 115 Guletz, Mike 1127 71,147,204 Gutmann, jeff 1107 91,219,218 Haberstroh, Tom 1117 47,116 Habermehl, Terry 1107 92 Hacker, Debbie 1117198,199,116, 49,51,77 Hader, jennifer 67 Hadley, Mahle 1107 92,67 Hagler, Dan 1107 91 Hagler, Gerald 1117 51,115 Hagler, john 1107 91 Hahn, David 1127 147 Hake, Bruce 1117 116 Hale, Tom 1107 93 Hall, Ethel 111741,117 Hall, Mike 1117 116,186 Hall, Sally 1117 51,64,49,74,116 Hambuechen, jim 1117 116 Hambuechen, Rick 1127 52,148,176 Hamilton, Stanley 1127 148,186 Hamilton, Steve 1127 148,57 Hammonds, Bruce 110793 Hammonds, june 1127 148 Hampe, Steve 1127 173 Hampel, Mr. Emory 32 Hanchett, Robert 1107 60,76,92 Hanpeter, janet 1127 40,63,64,132, 148,194 Hansberry, john 1127 71,132,148 Hansberry, Steve 1117 44,115 Hansen, Kathy 1117 117 Hanser, Tom 1117 47,116 Hanson, Constance 1107 51,91 Harkey,Tom 110792 Harold, Martha 1127148 Harre, Steve 1127 148 Harre, Susan 1107 92,192 Harris, Gary 1127173 Harrison, Andrea 1117108,116 Harrlod, Martha 1127 52,68 Hartenbach, Lucy 1127 148,79 Hartenbach, Sue 1117 116,77 Hartin, Pam 1117 14,51,116,77 Harwood, Mrs. Nancy 23,68 Hasenpflug, Carol 110792 Hasenpfulg, Chris 1127 73,148 Hasse, Martin 1127 148 Hasselfeld, Gary 1127 71,148,186, 189 Hassenger, Linda 1127 148 Hassinger, Steve 1107 92,209 Hassler,juay1111116 Hatfield, jill 1121 2,149,179,193 Haug, Mary 1111 116 Hausladen, Susan 110192 Havey, Kathy 1111 117,121 Hawkins, Dave 1111116 Hawkins, jerome 1121 132,173 Hawkins, Polly 1121 149 Hayden, Ginna 1111117 Hayes, Nora 112139,40,149 Hayhurst, Glenn 1111116 Haynes, Mike 1121 51,52,149,176 Healy, Patrick 110191 Heape, Milaina111149,116 Heard, rem 1111 44,47,60,116,79 Heffernan, Carol 1121 149 Hehner, Dee 11217 Heidbraer, Ed 111171,116,195 Heidbrier, Paul 1111120 Heidenheim, Taylor 1121 149,210 Heider,jon 1111116 Heinemann, Gail 112151,149 Heitsch,jane110192,76 Heitzman,john 110146 Heitzmann, Cathy 111176,77 Heitzmann,john 110192 Held, Craig 1121 149 Helker, Robert 1111115 Helle, Gene 1121149 Hembree, Roger 110192 Hencken, Mike 1111116 Henderson, Bette 1111 51,116 Henderson, Sarah 1111 37,116,120 Hense, Cherry 1111 177,200 Heritage, Lynn 110146,58,92 Heritage, Robert 1121 149 Herminghaus, Rick 1111 116 Herndon, jacqueline 1101 51,91,199 Heskitt, Ken 112144,149 Hetzler, Dale 110146,92 Hetzler, Gary 1121 52,68,69,138,149, 176 Hibbett, Nancy 111141,51,116 Hickey, Bob 110192 Hicks,jane 110192 Higgens, Mark 110192 Higgins, Scott 110192 Higginbottram, Greg 110192 Hildinger,Angi11215,149 Hill, Bob 112171,132,149,186 Hill, Mr. David 21,195 Hill, Gary 110191 Hill, Paul 110191 Hill, Sharon 1111 117,67 Hillen, Bob 1111 116 Hillen, Sharon 1121 149 Hinkamp, Dorcas 1101 51,70,92 Hinijosa,jene110176,92,53 Hinojosa, Phil 1121173 Hinson, jeff 1111 46,116 Hinson, Steve 112147,52,54,60,150, 176 Hirtb, Chris1121150 Hittler, joe 1111 116 Hitzmann, Mike 1121 1501 Hobbs, jim 1111 115,77 Hobsom, Lesley 111155,121,116 Hobson, Norman 112171,150 Heeh, Brad 1121 10,37,59,150,78 Hodapp, Dan 1121173 Hodges, David 1111116 Hodgson, Kathy 1111 108,116 Hoelscher, Bob 110192 Hoener, Linda 1111 116 Hofer, David 1111116 Hof1fmann,jim110154,91 Hoffmann, Mr. Lewis 28 Hoffman, Lynn 1121150 Hoffman, Mr. Robert 34,188 Hoffman, Tom 1111 116 Hoffmeister, Lauren 11013,92,37, 192 Hoffsten, Neil 112163,150,179 Hofmeister, Tom 1111117 Holekamp, Lee 1121 150 Hollandbeck,jack1111116,186 Holler, Mike 1111 116 Hollingsworth, janet 1121 173 Hollis, Carol 1121150 Hollocher, David 1111116 Holmes, Don 111147,116,186 Holmes, Mr4 W. T. 34,204 Holtgrew, Mr. Lee 22,39 Homire, Rick 110192 Hood, Donna 1121150 Hood, Danny 1111 115 Hoog, Betty Ann 1111 116 Hopper,julie1121173 Horne, Dorothy 111141 Horne, Dot 1111 116 Hotze,Tamma 110192 Houghton, Ramona 110151,92 Houser, Pat 1121 173 Howard, Denise 112151,74,150,198 Howard, judy 110191 Howard, Frandy 1121150 Howe, Terry 11016,88 Howell, Mrs. joan 27,65,201 Howell, joe 1121 150 Howle, Mr. Alfred 25 Howren, David 110191,219 Hoyer, Stephen 110151,92 Hubbard, val 1111 117,199,198,200 Hubbell, Mrs. Marjorie 18 Hubelik, Dee 1121 52,53,58,76,150, 176,73 Hedging, Betsy 110139,51,92,177, 192 Hudging, Debi 1121 150,73 Huet, Laurent 1121 37,54,58,63,68, 69,142,150 Hughes, Tim 1111115 Hull, Cynthia 110192 Hunter, Dennis 1101 51 Hunter, Ken 1121173 Hunter, Larry 1111 120 Hurlbert, Mrs. Kathy 32 Hurt,Sharen 110151 Huster, Bob 1111 37,117 Hurster, Tom 1121 151 Hutchinson, Betsy 1121 150 Hutchinson, jenni 1111 116 Hwang, Mary 1111 54,116,77 Hyde, Dave 1121 173 242 Hyde, john 1101 93 lmrisi Imse, 79 Imse, Inge, Inge k, Debbie 111173,74,117,198 rerrrt1215a,74,132,151,2o1, Mrs. Vera 30 Keith 110151,219 Ray 1111117 186 Irwiri, George 1121 173 Izumi, Carol 110192 jabbour,jeanne1111118 jackson, Miss Corinne 19 jackson, Dennis 110184,93,202 jackson, Glenn 1121 37,71,151,186 jackson, Pam 112151,151 jacobsen, Kathy 1121 151 jacobsmeyer, joe 1111 117 jahn, jahn, Chris 1121 173 Paul 1111118 james, Amerilys 110193 jansen, Bill 1111118 jeep, john 110193 jenkins, Al1101202,219 jenkins, jan 1101 37,93,192 jenkins, Steven 1111 108,118,186 jennings, Ed 1121173 jennings,john 110194 - jennings, Leslie 110193,70 jockenhoefer,jean1121151 johns, Susan 1111 54,77 johnson, Anita 1111 118,67 johnson, Celia 111137,118,177,193 johnson, Harold 110192 johnson, jenny 1101 53,70,93 johnson, Kathy 112151,151 johnson, Mike 111147,118 johnson, Pat 1111 118 johnson, Roy 1121173 johnson, Sandy 112152,151,176 johnston, Scott 110139,93,209 jolley,jim 1121173 jolly, joan 1101 39,51,70,94 jones jones jones Bonnie 1111 49,54,73,118 1 chap 110193 , Dan 110194 jones, David 1121151 jones, Debbie 1111 118 jones, Kich1111118 jones, Mr. jack 29 jones, janice 1111 118 jones, Kevin 1121151 jones, Laurie 1121 151 jones, Linda 1121 37,151 jones jones jones ,Richard 110193 ,Rick 1121 151 Zenda110170,94 jost,jan 1111118 jOURNALlSM CLASSES 77 ludah, Bob 1121 173 jump, john 1121 7,40,51,152,183 jung,Telcla110142,93 jungers, Mrs. Irene 26 IUNIOR CABINET 108 Kane, Bob 1121 152 Kane, Helen 1111 118,77 Kane, Kathy 110393 Kane, Kathy 1123 152 Kane, Sharon 110393 Karl, Ken 1113119 Kaster,Don 1113119 Kauble, Doug 1123 152,167,195 Kauffman, Bob 1123 152,195 Kaughlan, George 1113 77 Kausler, Kurt 1123 42,63,173 Kayar, Susan 1113118 Keaney, Terry 1123 173 Kearbey, jan 1113 47,119 Keck, Nancy 1123 152 Keeney, David 1113119 Keitel, john 1123 71,152,204 Kell, Dave1113119,195 Kellar, joyce 1103 51,93 Kelleher, Mr. Daniel 28 Keller, Barbara 1113118 Keller, Martha 1123 152 Kelley, Chris 1113 54 Kellogg, Cynthia 1113 37,119 Kellogg, Dave 1123 4,152 Kellogg, jim 1123 51,153 Kelly, Christy 1113 118 Kelly, Daine 110393 Kelly, Linda 1113 74,118 Kemper, Susan 1123153 Kempson, jill 1113 108,119 Kenefick, Kathy 1103 94 Kenefick, Laurie 1113 118 Kenney, joe 1113 119 Kennedy, Mary 110393 Kennedy, Paula 1123132,153 Kennedy, Sara 1103 93,199,200 Kennedy, Tom 1123173,222,220 Kerkhoff, Gay 1113 118 Kertz, Peggy 1103 94 Kessinger, Mr. james 31 Keune, Gary 1103 94 Kiefer, Sally 110393 Kiel, Paul 1113 42,119 Kiel, Roxanne 1113 119 Kiel, Stacy 1103 51,93 Kind, Hugh 1113119,208 King, Diane 110393 King, LaVelle 1103 48,94 Kingsbury, Alan 1103 94 Kinsbury, Lynn 1123153 Kinker, Carol 1113119 Klarnberg, Tip 1123 52,441,153 Klein, Frank 1123 153,189 Kling, Sally 1103 94 Klinge, Dave 1123 153,195 Klinkhardt, Steve 1123 153,221 Kloppe, Karen 1123 49,51,153 Klug, Laurie 110393 Knap, Peg 1123 74,153,198,201 Knaup, Rich 1123 71,153,167,196, 195 Knapp, Scott 1113 71,108,119 Knaup, Tom 1113 119,195 Kniften, Carol 1123 52,153 Knight, Dale 1123 153,186 Knight, Mr. jerry R. 20 Knight, lehh 1123 37,94 Knoerle, Katie 1113 118 Knoerle, Mike 110393 Knoerle, Tim 1123 173 Knoesel, Nancy 1113 119,37,51 Knotts, jack 1123 173 Knotts, Vicki 1113 119 Koby, Suzy 1103 51,58,93 Koeln, Greg 1123 43,47,153 Koenig, Bob 1103 46,94,202,221 Kofron, Mary 1113 49,68,76,119 Kofron, Sue 1113 49,76,119 Korte, Mike 1113 39,119,77 Kotas, Todd 1123154 Kounovsky, jerry 1113 118 Kowert, Anne 1113 37,112,118 Kraemer, Butch 1113118 Kraft, jim 110393 Kraft, Richard 1123 154 Krafton, Debby 1113 118 Kraus, Chuck 1113 47,119 Kraus, Fred 1113 47,119 Krause, Kathy 1113 2,119 Kreutzer, Leah 1103 94 Krimmel, Kent 1103 94,195 Krizek, Gerry 1123 154 Krobath, Barb 1123 154 Krobot, Dave 1113 40,47,108,119 Kruse, Daniel 1103 94,202,204 Kruse, Steve 1123 154,204,206,207 Kuehn, Mrs. Louise 20 Kuehnert, Paul 1123 173 Kueneke, jan 1113 108,119 Kurtz, Mr. Rodger 28 Kutz, Patti 1113 45,54,118 Kutz, Peggy 1103 45,54 Kuziel, Mauy1113119 LAB ASSISTANTS 43 LaBerta,Sharon 1113120 Laciny,Don 1113120 Lacy, Ginger 1113 45,118 Lacy, Paul 1123 59,60,63,82,154 Lacy, Steve 1103 60,76,95 Ladof, Anne 1113 52,76,119 LaFara, Steve 1103 94 Lake, Mrs. Roma 33 Lamar, Mr. August 19 Lamert, Anne 1123 3,37,154 Lammert, Don 1123154 Lamming, Tom 1113120,221 Lance, Mark 1123 154 Landera, Mrs. Umbelina 32 Lane, Becky 1113 108,120 Lange, Linda 1103 51 Lange, Sue 1123 173 Langford, Larry 1113120 Langford, Linda 1123154 Lange, George 1113 120 Lange, Linda 110395 Lanning, Lou Ann 1103 95,200 Lapointe, john 1103 95 Larsen, Nancee 1123 52,76,154 Lass, Nancy 1123 155 LATIN CLUB 55 Latta, Mr. Howard A. 18 Latta, Vicky 1113120 Laudel, Dave 1123 155 Lawder, Tim 1103 94 243 Lawler, Mark 1103 94 Lawrence, Valerie 1113 51,119 Leavitt, Mary 1113119,176 Lee, Bill 1123 155 Lees, Diane 1103 51 Lehman, Sandy 1123 72,155 Lehman, Steve 1103 60,76,95 Lehmann, Vicky 1123 37,155 Lemcke, Mark 110395 Lernmie, Ken 1103 39,46,94,202 Lenz, Maria 1103 94 Lenz, Tom 1103 94 Lenzen, Marguerite 1103 70,95 Leonhardt, Vicky 1123 173 Lerch, joan 1103 70,94 LETTERMENS CLUB 71 Lewis, Walter 1113 120 Lewis, Steve 1103 54,95 LIBRARY ASSISTANTS 42 Liermann, joan 1123 51,65,155,201 LIGHT CREW 44 Limpert, joanne 110394 Lincoln, Margie 1103 51,70,95 Lincoln, Mike 1103 94 Lincoln, Tom 110395 Lindhorst, Fred 1103 51,94 Lippman, Mrs. Ruth 32 Link, Debbie 1123 173 Liston, Mary 1123 155 Little, Doug 1123 173 Litzsinger, Mr. Ralph 25 Lively, Tinker 1113 108,120 Lloyd, Tom 1103 95 Lloyd, Vicky 1113 76,120 Lockwood, Amy 1123 155 Loewnau, Dinnis 1103 94 Lofties, Sylvester 1113 119 Lofties, Velma 1123 155 Logan, Denise 1123 51,155 Logan, Greg 1123 51,173 Logan, Laurie 110395 Lohner, Sandy 111349,120 Lonergan, Todd 1123 63,155,211,210 Long, Brian 1113119 Long, Donna 1103 51,94 Longmire, Susannah 1123 155 Losse, Bill 1113120 Lothman, Bill 1123173 Love, jeannie 1123 155 Lovelace, Kimberlin 1103 94 Loveless, Mr. james 15,32,54 Loveless, Mark 1123155 Lucks, john 1113 119 Lucks, Paul 1103 94,102 they, Phil 1123155 Ludwig, Pat 1113 2,49,12O Luebbers, Marie 1123 156 Lueders, Chuck 1123 51,132,156,183 Luethge, Dot 1113 37,120,194 Lunt, Nancy 1103 51,94 Lunte, Merrie 1103 94 Lupo, Lin 1113120 Lusk, Gail 110392 Lusk, Nancy 1123 55,76,156 Lutker, Mr. Gary 27 Lux, Beth 1113 75,120,77 Lynch, Diane 1113 37,120 MATH MacConnell, Lois 1115 45,121 MacDonald, Ed 110596 MacGreevy, Ann 1125 156,194,79 McAdams, Debbie 1125 37,51,156 McArthur, Kristy 1125156 McAvin,Chris1125173 McCall, Cathy 1125 48,132,156,67 McCall, Vicki 1105 95,177,192 McClain, lay 1105 51,95,219 McClure, Scott 110596 McCoole,lohn 1125173 McCord, Shelley 1105 51,84,95 McCormick, Wayne 1125 2,7,63,156 McCoy, Richard 1105 96,209,211 McCracken, Phyllis 1115 41,108,121, 193,67 McCulley, Beverly 1125 156 McDonald, Brian 1105 96 McDonald, Lewis 18 McDonald, Peggy 110596 McDonald, Sally 1115 51,121 McDowell, Ruth 1105 70,96 McFarland, Maggie 110596 McFarland, Tim 1115 2,121 McGee, Donna 1125157 McGovern, Colleen 1115 121,130,193 McGrath, LiZ110551,70,84,95 McGraw, Lee 1125 157,201 Mclntosh, Beth 1115121,193 Mclntosh, Claudine 1105 95,67 McKeever, Mrs. Doris 33 McKeever, Mike 110596 McKelvey, Mike 1115 121,186 McKenney,lacki 1115121 McKerrow, Nancy 1125 157 McLain, Ginger 110595 McLaughlan, Steve 1125 51,173 McLean, lirn 1125 82,173 McNabb, Shelley 110514,96 McReynolds, lane 1105 95 McReynolds, less 110596 McReynolds, Mike 1115 121 McWilliams, Tom 1105 96 Maack,Martha 1115122 Maassen, Werner 1115 71,76,121 Macalem, Mike 1115 127 Mackie, Val 1125 2,37,157 Macon, Renee 1115 110 Macon, Sandy 110595 Madsen, Mrs. E. Marie 34 Madsen, Sam 1115 51,121 Magner, Robyn 1115 47,122 Maguire, Don 1125157,186 Mahan, Marsha 1125157,194 Maher, Debbie 1125 140,157 Mahoney, lohn 1115 51,121 Maier, Cheryl 1105 51,70,95,199 Maisek,ludy1125157 MAIORETTES 48 Malczynski, Diane 1115 74,122,198,200 Manche, Steve 1105 51,96 Manetzke, Dean 1115122 Mangelsdorf, Ann 110597 Mangelsdorf, lane 1115 122 Maniaci, Tone 110596 Manley,lulia1125157 Mantinband, Sid 1115 43,57,77 Marco, Mona 1125 68,157,52,53 Marco, Nina 1105 70,95 Marecek, Gail 1125 51,132,157 Markham, Mark 1125 157 Marks, Eileen 1115 48,122,77 Marohn, Rick 1115 28,121 Marohn, Steve 110595 Marshall, Ann 110597 Marshall, George 1115 122 Marshall, Milton 1125157 Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Martin, Dale 1105 51,96 Lee 1125 41,52,58,157 Paul 1105 96,219,196,195 Peggy 110596 Scott 1115 5,121,56,221 Scott 1125157 Marting, Sue 1115 37,73,199,120 Marx, Paul 1125 173 Maskus, Gail 1125 157 Maskus, Keith 110596 Maskus, Ken 1115120 Mason, Harold 110596 ciuis 62,63 Miller, Michael 1125173 Miller, Pret1115 58 Miller, Steven 1115 122 Miller, Mr. Victor 25,188 Millinger,Ed 1115121 Millinger, Ellen 1105 37,96 Minne, Mark 1115122 Minne, Ricky 110596 Minor, Karen 1125 41,159 Minor, Lonnie 1105 46,97,209 Mirikitani, Mr. Ronald 27,202,220 Mitchell, Ann 1125 159 Mitchell, Debbie 1125 54,59,159,79 Mitchell, Ruben 1105 97,202,221 Mittler, Chuck 1105221 Mittler, Mike 1125 159 Mittler, Tom 1115 122,211 Milyard, Mrs. Betsy 23 MODERN DANCE 49 Moehlmann, Todd 1105 44,95 Mohl, Bruce 1105 97,202 Montgomery, Don 1125 63,159 Moore, Cindy 1125 64,72,75,153,159,201 Moore, Clarence 1125 47,173,67 Mathis, lirn 1105 46,96 Matthews, Leeola 1105 97,199 Mauer,lanet1125157 Mauer, Pam 1115 122 Maulin, Mrs. Sandra 30 Maxwell, Bill 1125 158 Meehan, Micky 1125 158 Mehl, Mrs. Dorathy 23 Meier, lill 1125 51,158 Meister, Linda 1115 122 Mellor, lim 1105 96 Mellor, Mrs. julia 34 Melton, loe 1115 122 Menke, Doug 1125 63,158,174 Merker, Sally 1125 4,57,132,158 Merrell, Barb 1125 3,63,81,158 Merrell, Sally 110596 Merrick, Marty 110597 Merrill, lohn 1115 122 Merrill, Martha 1125 51,158 Merritt, Marti 110596 Mette, Pat 1125 158 Metlenthin, Emily 1125 158,79 Meyer, Anne 1115 54,122 Meyer, Doug 1125 71,129,158,196,195 Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moore, Moors, David 1105 47,97,186,202,77 Dirk 1115 47,122 Donna 1105 42,97 Lou 110597 Marian 1105 55,97 Torn 1125 63,159 Moreland, Phil 1125159 Morgan, Carol 110595 Morisse, Herb 1115 51,122,77 Morley, Bill 1125 159,204 Morley, Gayle 110596 Morman, Tom 1115 122 Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Morris, Bill 1115122,186 Clara 110597 Claudia 1125 51,132,159,176 Karen 1125 49,159 Pam 1105 46,97 Robert 110596 Morrissey, lohn 1125 159 Morrow, Dave 1105 37,96,202 Morrow, Ruben 1105 51,95 Morse, Bob 1125 159 Morse, Chip 1105 37,97 Morse, Morse, Richard 110551 Suzanne 110595 Meyer, Doug 1115122 Meyer, Randy 1105 97,219 Meyer, Sarah 110596 Meyer, Sherry 1115 74,122 Michaelree,lim 1115123 Middlekauff, Karolyn110l51,76,97 Miles, Kathy 1115 122 Miles, Mandy 1125 51,158 Milholland, lean 1125 3,59,81,82,158 Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Miller, Bill 1115128 Brian 1105 97,202 Debbie 1125 132,158,184 Helene 1105 46,97,199 loan 1125 49,60,68,72,76,159 Miller, lim 1105 47,85 Miller, lim 1115 123,202 Miller, Mary 1125 173 Miller, Maureen 110597 244 Morton, Betsy 1115 2,38,122,130,193,200 Morton, Bob 1125 160 Morton, Sue 1105 96 Moschner, Mark 1115122 Moss, Mr. Ray 27 Moynihan,lohn1115123,220 MuehIenbeck,Susan 1115122 Mueller, Kurt 110597 Mueller, Mary 1115 122 Mueller, Shelly 1125 38,160 Muetze, Barb 1115 122,198 Mugavers,loan 110597 Mulkey, Steve 1115 127 Mulvihill,Tom 1125173 Murnrn, Sandy 110596 Munie, Missy 1125 38,160 Munroe, Kathy 1115 2,122 Murphy, Chet 1125 160 Murphy, jim 1111 128 Murphy, Leanne 110197 Murphy, Miss Veronica 28 Ottolini, Dan 1111125,186 Overkamp, Angie 1111 123,76 Murray, Murray, Keith 1121160 Mark 1111123 Murray, Paul 110197 Murray, Valerie 1121 160 Musko, Steve 1111 71,121,186,191 Musso, Myrick, Fran 1111122 Len 110196 Myrlek, Mike 1111 121 Nahorski, Kathy 110197 Napper, Cindy 1111 49,74,123 Nappier,jody 110197 Nappier, Nancy 1121 160 Nast, Rick 1111123 NATIONAL MERIT SEMIFINALISTS 174 Neely, john 1121 160,47 Neininger, Carol 1111 123 Neininger, Mrs, Marge 20 Neininger, Mary Beth 1121132,160 Nelson, Stephany110151,97,67 Nesbitt, David 110197 Nesmith, Maggie 1121 160 Nestor, Larry 1121 173 Neu, Rich 1111123,77 Neukom, Eleanor 1121173 Neusitz, Kurt 111171,123,208,211,210 Newlin, Gregg 1111 123 Newman, Dan 110199 Page, Mrs, Helen 23 Pak, Richard 110198 Pallmiller, Marsha 110199 Palm, Rick 112163,47,71,161,174,195 Palmer, Steve 1121 161 Pappas, john 1121 38,40,63,161 Pappas, Mike 110184,98 Pappas, Vickie 110198 Parker, Keith 110198,167,195 Parker, Peggy 111173,75,124 Parks, Marty 1101 38,70,98 Parrish, Pam 1121 161 Pascoe, Diana 110198 Pasley, Bertha 1111 124 Patterson, Velvette 110198 Patrick, Barb 1121 161 Patrick, Bob 1121 173 Patterson, Mike 1111 123 Patton, Dick 110146,99 Payne, Dave 110198 Pearson, Anne 1111 124 Pearson, Becky 110151,70,99 Peats, Ray 1121 38,71,173 Peats, Faye 110170,99 Pedersen, lngrid111151 Peet, Greg 1121 38,161,186,189,211 Pellett, Debbie 110198 Pellett, Nancy 1121 173 Penick, Mike 1111 124 Newton, Donna 110151,97 Nichols, Laura 1101 192,97 Nickerson, Gail 1111 123 Nickerson, Mike 1121 173 Pennoyer, Geoff 1101 46,98 PEP CLUB 72,73 Perko, Steve 1111 123 Perry, Nupper1111124 Nitzche Nickles, Nickles, Holly 1121 160 Mr. Theodore 26 Nichols, Laura 110184 ,Carolyn 111174,123 Noah, Randy 1121 160 Noel, Rick 1121173 Noelker, john 1111 125,204 Norman, Dave 1111 123 Novak, Cathy 1101 51,84,98 O'Brien, Mrs. Helen 30 Ocheltree, Alex 110198 O'Connor, Margaret 1121173 Ode, Claire 1121 173 Ode, Russ 1111123 OFFICE ASSISTANTS 41 Ogier, Mark 110198 Ohmoto, Mike 1111 123,47 O'Keefe, Linda 1121160 Oliver, Mike 1121 173 Olschner, Paula 1121160,51 Olschner, Tom 110198 O'Neal, Dan 1111123 O'Neal, David 110198 o'Neal, Mike 1121 161 O'Neal, Patricia 1111 123,125 Oppliger, Daniel 110198 O'Reilly, Kathy 110198,51 O'Rourke, Tom 1111125,186 Ostrander, Dave 1111 123 on, Linda 1111, 49,52,64,74,76,72,123,176 Peters, Steve 1121 173 Peterson Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, Peterson, , Cheryl 110170,98 Petracek Bob 1121 3,161,47,208,210 Dick 1111124 jeannan111147,49,124 john 1121161,186 Steve 1121161 Petrick, Barb 112173,75,64,161 Petrick, Phil 110198 Petty, Linda 110198 Petty, Mary Sue111149,123 Petty, Steve 110198 Petzel, Charles 111144,123 Pey, Kirk 110198 Pfeifer, Peg 1111 49,51,124 Pfitzinger, Sherry 1111 38,65,124 Phelps, Linda 1111 123 Phillips, Anne 1101 68,98,200 Phillips, Mrs. Minnie 22 Phillips, Roger 1111 47,123 Pieper, Regina 1111 124 Pieplow, Dave 1111 123,77 Piepmeier, Bill 112163,161 Pierce, Alice 110199,67 Pierce, Dianne 112148,161 Pierce, Mrs. Pearl 23 Pierson, Becky 110155 Pierson, Sally 110170,99 Piffel, Bruce 110198 Piffel, Kent 110198 Pinegar,janis1121161 245 Pinegar, Mary 1101 51,98 Pisarkiewit 1, Mark 110199 Plattenburg, Cathy 110199 Ploesser, Sandy 1121 162 Pollmiller, Marsha 110170 Pollock, Teresa 110151,98 POM POM GIRLS 64,65 Porporis,jon 1111124 Porter, Bill 1121173 Porter, Dan 110199 POTPOURRI 76 Pott, Dave 1111 123 Pott, Lisa 1121 173,78 Powell, Leo1121 173 Powell, Victor 1101 51,99 Pratt, Meredith 1121 5,49,160,162 Preis, Donna 1121 162 Preis, Susan 1121 162 Preissler, Mark 110146,98 Preston, Mike 1111 124,186 Price, lan 11014799 Price, Pat 1121162 Primm, Mr. Gerald 44,34 Pring, Scott 110198 Prinster, Miss Anne 26 Pryibil, Alison 111149,77,123 Pullen, Peggy 110198 Punch, Brent 1121 162 Purcell, Audrey 110170,99,199,200 Quatmann, Pat 1101100 Quatmann, Sharon 1121 51,64,74,162 199,198,201 Quevreaux, Clarence 1111 124 QUILL AND SCROLL 59 Quillen, Terry 1101 51,99 Quinn, Pete 110199,209 Quinn, Steve 1121 173 Quist, Mr. Earl 21 Rabbiti,Pai 1111127 Rabe,Pam111114,125,77 Race, Richard 1111 125,215 Radcliffe, Keith 1121162 Radcliffe, Malon 1121 160,162 Radcliffe, Stephanie 1101 100 Raerhef, Becky 112l 43,58,75,132,159 162,198,201 Raether, jan 1101 58,99 Ragouzis, Greg 1101 100 Rahmberg, Tim 110199 Ramsey, Karen 1121 162 Randolph, Diana 110145,99 Rau, Chris 110199,202 Rau, Dick 110160,100,79 Rau, Karen 1121 54,59,132,162,79 Ravensberg, Bob 1101 38,99,202,219 Ray, Barb 1111 128 Ray,Ron 1111124 Read, Mr. David M. 18 Reader, Bill 1101 100 Recio, Mrs, Maria 32 Reck, Carrie 1121 162 Reckentin, Connie 1111 125 Redel, Caroline 1101 100 Redmon, john 1121 162 Redmond, Carolyn 112149,162 Redmond, Ella 1115 47,52,125 Reed, Ann 1105 2,51,99,192 Reed, john 1125 173,217,215,213 Reed, Rick 1115125 Reedy, Sue 1105 100 Reeves, judi 1105 51,70,100 Regestein, Bruce 1125 63,163 Reid, Mr. john 28 Reid, Linda 1125163 Reid, Patrick 1125 47,163 Reineke,Dan 1115125 Reinhart, Barb 1105 2,38,99,192 Reitl, Carol 1105 40,51,70,84,100,199, 200 Renaud, Paul 1115122,186 Rendo,Chuck 1115125 Rendo, George 1115 125 Reppeft,cindy111549,54,65,73,7s,77, 125 1 Reynaud, Cecile 1115 75,125,198,199 200 Reynolds, Matt 1115 125 Rhodes, Charles 1125 173 Rice, Mike 1105 46,99 Richards, Tom 1115 125 Richardson, Ellie 1115 47,108,125,194 Richardson, Liola1115125 Richardson, Stan 1115 38,125 Richter, Bob 1125 173 Ridgway, Miss Ruth 21 Riley, jerme 1115 125,222,220 Rimat, Rick 1105100,195 Ring,jim 1125173 Ring, john 1125 163 Ring, Tom 1105 102 Ringenberg, Scott 1105100 Rissmann, jan 1105 100 Rissmann, Tom 1115 51,125 Ritter, Tom 1125 163 Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts Roberts ,jan1115112,120 ,Mary 1105 99 ,Randy 1105100 , Sally 1105 58,99 , Tom 1115 47,125,221 on, Betsy 1105 46,58,99 Robinson, Bob 1105 100 Robinson, Dean 1125173 Robinson, john 1105 99,220 Rodgers, Pat 1105 100 Rodi, Charles 1125 63,163 Roe, jer Roehm, ry1105100 janna110546,70,100,199 Roemer, Bob 1125 163 Roemer, Scot 1105 100 Rogers, Rogers, Rogers Barbara 1105100 Cathy 1115 125 Charles 1125'173 RogerslCleaster1105100 Rogers, Miss Kathryn 23 Rogers Richard 1125163 Rogge, Don 1115125 I Rogge, Ron 1115 125,186 RohIfing,Helen 1125163 Roper, Mrs. Mary 30 Rosen, Denise 1125 51,163- Ross, Ca ssantlra 1105 51 Roth, Luke 1105 38,99,202 Rothe,WaIter1105100 Rother, Allen 1125173 Roth-Rof'ly, Vicky 1125 164 Rouse, joe 1125 164 Rubino, Robert 1115 44,125 Rucher, Ed 1105100 Ruck,jim 1115125 Ruenpohl, Mary 1117129 Ruffner, Mike 1105 100 Rusbarsky, Rick 1105 100 Russell, Ed 1115 44,128 Russell, Kathy 110551, 99 Russell, Margaret 1125 2,12,76,173 Russell, Nancy 1105 84,99 Rys, Anne 1125173 S.A,B. 40 Sackett, james 1105 46,101 SAILING CLUB 58 St. jean, Mrs. jessie 30 St. john, Sue 1105 102 Saller, Mrs. Alfreda 28 Salsich, Cathy 1105 38,70,101 Salsich, Mary 1115 127 Samuels, Gini 1115 72,74,127,198,200 Sanftleben, Kurt 1125 164 Sargent, Kathy 1105 100 Sargent, Tim 1115126,222,208,221 Sauer, Bob 1125 63,164,174 Sawner, Tom 1105 102 S.B.A.A. 66,67 Scanga, john 1105 101,202 Scarato, Gregg 1125 71,164,186 Schaffer, Tom 1115 126 Scherer, Ann 1125 73,164 Scherzer, Kent 1105 101,221 , Schiemann, Steve 1105 101 Schilling, Carla 1105 102,199,200 Schindler, Diane 1105 101 Schlachter, Eric 1125173 Schmelzel, Dennis 1125 164,217 Schmidt, Allan 1125 164,208 Schmidt, Art 1115 127 Schmieder, Donna 1125 72,164 Schneider, Walter 1105 71,164 Schoepfle, Benjamin 1125164 Scholbe, Loretta 1105101 Schrader, Ken 1115126 Schrautemeier,jim 1125173 Schreiber, Don 1125 71,164,204,206 Schrier, Emily 1125 173 Schroder, judy 1115 51,126,77 Schroeder, Dorsey 1115 126 Schroeder, Linda 1125 165 Schroeder, Mr, Martin 25 Schulte, Diane 1125 165 Schulte, Kevin 1125173 Schulte, Steve 1115 127 Schutte, Nancy 1125 165 Schwab, jon 1125 165 Schwaninger, Bob 1125 165 Schwaninger, Peggy 1125 173 Schweppe,Sharon 1105101 Schweser, Helen 1115 76,127 Schwilck, Carol 1125 165 Scott, Karen 1115 74,126,198 Scott, Linda 1125 165 246 Scrivener, Stacy 1105 51,70,101,200 Scrivener,Tom 1125165 Sears, Gail 1105 46,102 Sears, Sarah 1105 51,55,76,101 Sedovic, Liz 1115 126 Sefiens, Bill 1105 101 Seger, jim 1125 173 Seger, jim 1125 173 Seger, Sandy 1105 102 Seibert, Susan 1105 76,100 Seiffertt, Mrs. joyce 23 Semones, Barbara 1105 70,101 Semones, Fran 1125 68,72,165 SENIOR CABINET 132 Sennewald, Dave 1115 126,186,204 Seris, Tony 1125 63,165 Settlemoir, Debbie 1125 165 Severin, Susan 1115 45,126 Shamroe,jeff1115126 Shamroe,jim 1125173 Shaw, Dave 1125 47,165 Shaw, Louis 1125 39,55,63,165 Shaifv, Steve 1105 51,101,202 Shearman, Dave 1105 38,101,202 Shearman, Steve 1115 126,195 Sheeks, Libby 1105 101 Shell, Robert 1115 47,126 Shelton, Mr. Howard 32,67 Shelton, Mr, Marvin 28 Shephardson, john 1125 47,165 Sheppard, Ouida1125165 Shepperd, Arleen1125173 Shippey, Miss Dotti 27 Shola, George 1125 166 Shoulberg, jim 1105 51,236,102 Siebe, Kathy 110546 Siebe, Sheryl 1125 47,166 Siems, Paul 1105100 Siler, Todd 1115 51,108,126,186 Simons, Claire 1115 108,126 Sinclair, Larry 1105 101 Sindell, Marcia 1115 127,51 Sites, Mary 1125 47,58,63,166 Sites, Ruth 1105 45,51,70,102 Sitze, Pattye1125166 Skeeters, Randy 1105166,100 Skinner, Debra 1105102 Sleeman, Stan 1115 51,126 Sletevold, Holly 1105100 Sloan, Mary 1125 10,55,75,166 Sloss, Gail 1105102 Sloss, Kate 1105 51,84,70,101 Slusser, Andrew 1105 102 Slusser, Pete 1125 63,166 Smallwood, Mr. Walter 202 Smerekanich,Lynn 1105101 Smith, Anthony 1105 101,202 Smith, Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Smith Becky 1105 52,70,101 Brenda 1125166 Dave 1115127 Debbie 1105 70,100 Delores 111567 Mrs. Diane 27 Don 1105101,202 Smith, Frances 1105 101 Smith, Hilary 1125 10,52,166,176 Smith, jeannette 1105 51,102 Smith,jeff1111126 Smith, Ken 1111127 Smith, Kirby 1121 154,173 Smith, Marguerite 1111 51,127 Smith, Paul 1111127 Smith, Phyllis 1111 41,126,195 Smith, Piper 1121 166 Smith, Mr. Robert K. 21 Smith, Stephanie 1121 167 Smith, Sydney 1101 100 Smith,Tom 1111127 Smith,Tony 110146 Smith, Vernon 112166,167,67 Smizer, Mrs. Ernestine 24 Snay, Tim 1111126,176,208,210 Sneed, Doris 1111 45,54,74,77,127 Snipes, john 1111 47,126 Snook, Mary 1111 127 Snyder, Bill 1111126 Sohn, Mrs. Brenda 19 Sokol, Debbie 1111 126 Solomon, Mr. jerry 6,24 Sonnenschein, Nancy 1101 102 Sonnleitner, Bobbi 112173,65,167 SOPHOMORE CABINET 84 SOPHOMORE PEP CLUB 70 Souder, Byron 1101 100 Spack, Pete 1111 126 Spackler, Denise 1101 54,102 Spackler, Diane 1121 3,59,167,79 Spano, Sue 1101 38,102 Speeler, Clayton 1101 101 Speeler, Dennis 1111 123 Speno, Missjanet 24 Spiess, Diane 1111 126,198,199,193 Spiess, jean 1121 2,75,132,167,181, 198,199,193 Sporich, Kathy 1121 51,167 Spradling, Phil 110146,101 Stahle,Patty110151,70,101 Stamstad, Mrs. Eleanor 24 Stard, Nancy 1101 102 Stark, Diane 1111 127 Stark, Doug 112163,173,214 Stay, Larry 1101101,202 Stedslin, Matt 1111 126 Steidemann, jon 1101 51,60,76,79 Stein, Bud 1111126 Stephens, Karla 1121167 Stephenson, Burnetta 1101102 Stephenson, Di 1101 102 Stephenson, jan 1101 102 Stepro, Mr. jerry 34 Stergion,Creg110139,101,202,219 Stigers, Becky 112168,167 Stillwell, Sue 111145,127,77 Stirrat, john 1111 51,127 Stirrat, Sheila 1121 167 Stocke, Chris 1121 141,167,186,189 Stojeba, Cyndy1111127,76 Stokes, David 112163,167,186 Stones, Valerie 112174,167,198,199, 201 Stout, Dave 111151,108,127 Stracke, Doug 1101 102 Straubel, john 1121 173 Strauss, Connie 1101 53,102 Streng,judy1121167 Stricker, Barb 1121 167 Strole, Sandra 1101 102 Strom, jon 1111 38,126 Stromberg, Diane 1111 54,73,74,127 Stroud, jerri 1121 59,76,167,174 Stroud, Penny 110176,102 Stroup, Diane 1121 51,64,65,167 Stuart, Audrey 1101 101 STUDENT COUNCIL 36,37,38 Stueck, Katie 111174,68,127,198 Suess, Mr. Karl 24 Sullivan, Andy 1101 38,58,102,209,212 Sullivan, Pat 1111126,200 Sumner, Cameron 1121173 Suroski, Chris 1121 47,167 Sutter, Steve 1111 126 Swanson, Mark 1121167,179 Swanson, Steve 1101 102 Swenson, Mike 1121 3,38,59,158,173 Swift, Mrs. Wilda 29 Swope, Cathy 1111 55,60,76,126 Swyers, Greg 1121 167 Sydow, jim 1111 T26 Symes, Bill 1121 51,173 1 Symes,Fred 1101102 SYMPHONIC BAND 47 Syrewicz, Steve 111190,92,94 Syrewicz, Sue 1101 51,102 Tancock, Valerie 1101 103 Tappmeyer, Sue 112173,168 Tarkington, Donald 1101 103,202 Tate, Albert 1121173 Tate, jacki 1111 128u' Tate, Shelley 1101 51 Tatlow, Mr. C. Lynn 26 Taylor, Barb 112172,74,168 Taylor, Michael 11111281 Templeton, Rob 1101 51,102 Tennant, Mary 110160,103 Tennesen, Dave 112147,168 Terry, Bill 11213,5,132,168,186' Terry,I,ella 110151 Tetrault, Tom 112171,168 Tetrick,Martha 1101103 Tharp, Mike 1111 127 Tharp, Peggy 1111 127 Thein, Dave 1111 127 Theis, Kathy 1121 10,168 THESPIANS 52,53 Thoenen, Carole 1101 103 Thomas, Dave 1111 51,127,221 Thomas, David 1101103,186 Thomas, Paula 111174,128 Thomas, Van 1101103 Thompson, Bob 1121 168 Thompson, Carl 1101103,209,211 Thompson, jim 1101 103 Thompson, Kathy 1111 128 Thompson, Linda 1121 168 Thomson, Dan 1101103 Tomson,jim1121173 Thomure, Roger 1121 168,186 Thornhill, james 1101 102,202 Thurman, Marilyn 1121168 Tillay, Randy 1121 168,179,204 247 Titus, jennifer 1121 168,67 Toelle, Fred 1111 127 Tombrink, Bill 1121 5,173 Torti, joan 1101 103 Torti, Kathy 112164,168 Trampe, Steve 1111 51,56,108,127 Travis, Linda 112141,169 Trembley,Ann 111155 Tretinik, Linda 1121 58,169 Tripp, Brerirla 1111 128,77 Trotter, Mr. Gordon 26 Trotter, Mr. james 6,26 Truesdell, Debbie 1101 103 Truesdell, Ritk112159,169,79 Trump, Elizabeth 111142,47,49,128 Trump, Howard 110146 TUblJQSll1g,Ndl11 y112151,74,169,201 Tucker, Mr, Edgar 29 Tufts, john 1111 128 Tufts, Mary 1101 51 Tufts, Teresa 1101 70,103 Turner, Beth 110151,55,74,76,103 Turner, Lewls1101 103 Turner, Liz 1111 128 Turner, Steve 1121 51,59,169,80 Twigger, Alan 1101 103 Uebel,Margie1l0148,103 Umphenour, Darlene 1111 47,119,129 Underwood, Carol 1101 53,103 Updegraff,Rick1101103,209,211 Updegraph,Bol1112110,169,208,211 Uptegrove,Mitzi1101103 Usher, David 1121 51,169 Usher, Scott 1101 103 UthoH,Fred1121173 Vahey, Sharon 1121169 Vallejo, Arler-rr 1121 51,73,169,79 Van Aman, john 1121 169,186 Van Benthuysen, john 1101 44,103 Vancil, Diana 110160,76,103 Vanderpearl, lindat110170,103 Vanderpluyn, Dave 1101 103 Van Dwingelen, jay 1121 59,63,169, 174,79 Van Hook, Margaret 112163,169,174 Van Sickle, Terry 1121 169 Vargas,jaime1101103,204 VARSITY BAND 46 Vellios,C1eorge1121173 Verby, Dr. joseph R. 20 Vespereny, Cathy 1101 103 Vicek, Dave 1111 128 Vierse, jan 1111 128,198,199 Vierse,jeanne110184,103 Viviano, Ann 111172,74,128,198,199 Vogel,judy112158,63,49,169,174 Vogelsangenjohn 1121173 Volker, Cathy 1101 51,103 Voss,Cary 1111129 voss, Karr-rr 1101 70,114,103 Voss, Mr. Pat 29 Voss, Steve 1121 63,169 Waggoner, Peggy1111129 Wagner, Bonnie 1121 51,68,74,132, 170,18-4,198,199 Wagner, Lois 1101 51,70,104,199,200 Wagoner, Ken 112147,170 Wainwright, Mike 1121 170 Wakasa, Ellen 1101 51 Wakeland,Mimi 1121170 Walden, Mary 1101 105 Waldermeyer,Dawn 1121170 Waldmann, Linda 1121 170 Walker, Mark 1101 105 Walker, Marsha 1121 38,170,177,181, 67 Walker, Tom 1101 105 Wall, Terri 1111128 Walls, Bob 1121 170,186 Walrath, Mary 1121 173 Walt, Karen 1111129 Walter, Dave 1101 105 Walter,jerilyn 1101105 Walters, Ann 1121170 Waiters, Libby 1111 128 Wandersee, Larry 1121173 Wandersee, Sue 1111 129 Ward, Dave 1111 109 Warner, Miss Susan 31 Warren, juli 1121 170 Wassilak, jeff 1101 104 Waters, jack 1111 129 Watkins, jeff 1101 44,105 Watt, Stephanie 1111 108,128 Weaks, Dan 112143,82,170 Weaver, Bill 1121 51,132,170,79 Webb, Mr. Buddy G29 Webb, Linda110170,104 Webb, Phil 1121 170 Weeks, Dennis 1101 104 Wehling,Paul110138,51,105,220,221 Wehrli, Anne 1101 51,76,84,105,200 wehfii, Becky 112163,170 Weibler,Ron 1111129 Weider, Bob 1121 170,220 Weiderhold, Gary 1101 219 Weinel, Don 1101104 Weingarth, Len 1111129 Weingarth, Lew 1111 130 Weir, Ed 1111129 Weir, Karen 1121170 Weirich, Mrs. Dorathy 24 Weisinfels, Kurt 1121 38,63,171,186, 222,220 Welch, Mary 1121 173 Welch, Pat 1101 105 Weltin, john 1111 129 Wenders,Chrystal1111128 Wesseling, Val 110176,104 Westin, Diane 1101 104 Westin, Larry 1121 173 Westmoreland, Ginny 1111 129 Welton, Pam 110151,55,104 Wetzel, Brian 1121 171 Whatley, Pat 110151 Wheeler, jerry 1121 171 Wheeler, Mr. Richard 19 Whiston, Charles 1121 171 Whitaker, Marilyn 1101 104 White, Diane 1111 51,128 White, Patti 1101 104 White, Phillip 1121 121,171 Whitener, Miles 1101 105 Whitington, Miss Patricia 24 Whitner, jerry 1101 104,202,221 Whitney, David 1101105 Whitney, Debbie 1111 128,177,193 Whitney, Miss Loretta 31,70 Whittaker, Diana 112145,171 Wichman, Randy 1111 129 Wick, Sally 1111 54,108,128 Widell, Trish 110160,76,104 Widmer, Walter 112152,171 Wiederhold, Gary 1101 104 Wier, Mrs. Leslie 24 Wigand, jackie 1101 51,104 Wildermuth, Terry 1111 42,47,129 Wilie,1oe1101219,218 Wilkat,Hibby1101104 Wilkins, Paula 1101 105 Wilkinson, Gregory 1101 104,202 Willcox, Andy 112176,173 Willcox, Ierry 1101 38,104,202 Willey, Ed 1121171 Wojak, Mr. Philip 16,31 Wolf, Susan 1111 108,128 Wolff, Carl 112156,172 Wolff,jef'f 1121173 Wolfgang, Carl 1111 129 Wolfrum, Mr. Max 18 Wolverson, Shirley 1111 128 Wornack, Dave 1111 129,221 Woods, Karen 1111 39,49,51,129,200 Woodson, jeff 1101 46 Woodson, jim 1101 105 Woodson, john 1101104,202 Woofenden,jane 111147 Woofenden, Laura 1101 104 Work, Richard 1121 11,172 Worthington, Stacy 1111 47,49,128,77 Wright Wright Wright Wright Wright, Wright, Wright, Betsy 111168 1 Carl 1121 71,173,195 Debbie 1111 38,129,194 jack 1121172 janet 110170,104 Sue 110184,178,199,200 Willard 1101104,209,211 Wuellner, Mr. Ed 158 Wuellner, Floyd 1111128 Wyatt, Steve 1101 104 Wylei, Kent 1101 105 Yadon,jan 1101105 Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams Williams, Williams Williams Williams Williams iTerri11013,84,105,192 Willison, Cind1'111151,129 Darice112151,173 Dennis 1121 173,210 janice1121171 jim1111129 Missjoyce 16,21 Keith 1121171 Kris 1111 119 Linda 1121132,171 Rene'1101104 Robert 1101 104 Rubin 1111129 67 Nancy 1101 104 Willison, Pat 112164,74,171,198,199 Wilson, Kit 1111 128 Wilson, Mandy 110170,104 Wilson, Mrs. Mary 21 Wilson, Raymond 1111 128 Wilton, Bill 1101105 Yadon, Toby 1111 130,208 Yaeger, Nancy 1111 2,129 Yaeger, Pat 1101 105 Yanczer,Ken 1121173 Yoder, Dennis 1111 130 York, Sam 112138,51,66,71,172,183, 67 Young, Brad 1101104 Young, Gay 110151,84,70,105 Young, Gene 1111 130,213 Young, joy 1101 51,53,76,105 Yung, Debbie 1101 105 Zahner, Mr. Robert 29 Zander, Carol 1111 49,51,130 Zanoni, Mrs. Patricia 24 Zeiser, Bill 11213,14,63,76,172,174 Zeiser, Lori 1101 105 Zeman, Kathy 1111 130 Zesch, Sherry 1111 130 Wiltsch, Sandy 1111 128 Wingfield, Steve 111144,129 Wippold, Tony 1121 151,171 Wippold,lody1121173 Wise,1ohn 1111130 Wist, Beverly 1111 129 Withrow, Christy 1121 51,132,171 Wittaker, Mary 1101 105 Wittenberg, Charles 1121 38,172,204 Wittenberg, Ed 1111129 Woepke, Diane 111142,52,73,129 Acknowledgments The 1970 ECHO Annual Staff extends special appreciation to: Zeuschel, Bob 1121 172 Ziegler, Brad 1101 105,202 Zimmer,1im110144,105 Zimmer, Lorie 1101 105 Zimmerly, Debbie 1121 5,172 Zimmerman, Ron 1111 130 Zinn, Bob 1121 172,204 Zinn, Fred 1111 130 Zinn, Ginger 111147,130 Zinser, Vickie 1101 46,105 Zugel,lohn1111130,57 Mrs. Elise Coleman, faculty advisorg Mr. Harry j. Swain, American Yearbook Company representativeg Mr. Wallace Williams, senior teacher, and underclass photographerg Mr. Paul Piaget, color photographerg Mr. Alvin Sievers, underclass picturesg Mr, john Glassen, cover consultant, Becktold Companyg In addition to pictures by staff photographers, various photos taken by Bill Farmer, Tom Heard, and jeff Wolff were used. 248 Q1 Q: ,,.... j . Q A- H+-1 'ar A' D 5. if H .3 4 in 'i' 4 iv J Yr A I Wgfmitif' ' 'Q 'E' . ' 4? ,H ' Q, AW ' .'. ' 19 , ,i if -AISH? Hr 1-,3 v if Mg, 4' in ' E: + Q 4 L! 5. X if AQ xi PM Q if k , 13? sg., di' :gp we A 4+ , 1 w 1 , 1 .,'1f U:lI'1 '. f. W J u lv lw ,aa -wx 4 ,'1xv,,,jM ff ' .,.- . 5 N-,I - r,l, x ,. , V , I , . ww- 44. 'nk' ,1. s ,Is . , 'I QWJV X - 1 .qu y. , Emi: 1, c 'EK l., .- 13 -, JL' D 1 f
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