West High School - Shaheen Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1971

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To everything Turn! Turn! Turn! There is a season Turn! Turn! Turn! And a time to every purpose under heaven. -The Byrds I remember sitting curled in the middle of a rain storm Dry on a green and gold sofa in an ordered, lighted roomg Safe from the whirling force of the turning course of time. Eleventh Annual Pu blication-West High School-Davenport, Iowa 'Mig 3 .2 .I s ,,, wi., 'ni fs' A 5 4' A A E A ' XA: ' , s ,Q af pa ,ng f.:.w,,,:5- wvz. ,.,' A -1-,,gf2:-ag:1.,sz,.,: 5 ,, ,, K! M. 1 ,, 1. l ngwtmg, , 5 M. -M , s Q NCQ .1 if It was exciting to watch the trees strain in silent agony as the wind ripped off the leaves that had taken months to grow. It was thrilling to see the torn leaves lashed through with lightning Q15 l - ,'pTfii x4ie.4 UIEQ -f' NW gf s T .v. E f Q, 8 ...N-K It was cleansing to unlatch the front door and gulp in the wet freshness. And it was a relief to discover the proud torn leaves had turned brown and the young tree would not miss them. 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' I 'ands qi f -,I R ,ws 1 4 as. .Msg Y 0.-w . mga,-g,. 1. 4 37' ..,..,..IM Today something happened, And although it has occurred before, it has become so much a part of West, that a student would feel lost without it. If this happening did not exist at West, a basketball game would be played without a single cheer, and a blushing queen would never accept a Falcon Days' football. Slaves would never have to perform ridiculous antics during Foreign Student Week, and an emotion-packed pep aud would only be a myth. Today something happened. Today I discovered the meaning of Student Life. 16 F ootstep Patterns in Student Life Reflect ct Search for One,s Self The Mixed Emotions of 8 OO A M If ever there is a moment at West when students are involved with each other it is 8:00 a.m. Be- cause of the mixed emotions on the faces of the students, one is able to distinguish those who want to come to school from those who feel as though they never should have gone through the trouble of getting out of bed. It is the time of day friends retreat to their special corners to discuss all of the events of the night before. Eight in the morning involves a few moments set aside to contem- plate the rest of the day. Some are looking forward to their class ac- tivities, some to an aud, or some just for the last minute of seventh period to click. 'NM Ja' Above: The competition of girls' intramurals entice many to school earlier than usual. Left: The benches across from the boys' locker room never fail to be empty. Above Left: Waiting for a friend at her locker pro- vides time for quiet confidences. Far Left: The main hall begins to crowd as students prepare to start the day. Getting It All Together for aVictory WE FINALLY DID IT! October 23 witnessed the ecstatic victory over West's rival across town, the Central Blue Devils. Many charac- terized the Friday's pep aud as one of the best of the year, rising the sagging spirits of practically all the loyal fans. Under the leadership of Michelle Curtis, hope and cer- tainty rose steadily as the RAIVIS, SBA, and Pep Club offered hu- morous entertainment. The aud was climaxed as Mr. Rettko wheeled Mr. Liddy around the gym in a wheelchair. Rising from his chair, Liddy faced the football players, glowered, and pointed his pennant. Don't worry about that other guy! he yelled. As the countdown in the fourth quarter began to commence, ec- stasy transformed each student's face into something unique. When the final second ticked away, the happy tears and hoarse screams of We Won, We Beat Central! transformed even the most pessis- mistic fan into smiles. The day still continued as close to two hundred students honored each football player by cheering and practically mobbing each one as he emerged from the locker room. Yes, we finally did it. We beat Central, 14-12, in the game of the year. W -qgfa Q rw- if I Above left: senior boys attempt to compete with the cheerleaders as they perform their talents for the student body. Below far left: Mr, Rettko gets into the spirit of things with a mighty yell for the fabulous Falcons. Below left: A little wobbly at the knees, but even the boys manage to get it all together. Below right: sophomores portrayed by members of the junior class wonder about the outcome of the evening's game. Below: Mr. Liddy lets loose as he cheers the Falcons on to victory. X Those Wonderful Saturday Mornings Oh those Saturday mornings! They offer a few welcomed hours and time to play after the gruelling tribulations of a long five day week. Cartoons and corn- flakes during the late hours of the morning break the monotony of the academic schedule and in- troduce the beginning of a lazy day for many. Everybody loves to loaf and spend their free hours do- ing what they like best. Many flock to stores downtown to meet friends, others reluctantly fill the library in preparation for a term paper, and some even get up early to go to Work. Mornings like this are so nice before it's too late to celebrate them the way we do during our high school years. Right: Colleen Baily forgets it's Saturday! Below: Tom Whitehouse enjoys a typical Saturday moming, .MV ,H .L Z, - egg f A A if 'W . 3 .. ly- V ,-, , v , ,, , my f mg' K Haw-.1 vu--h,ww.: fI.'ZM2xg , ' 1 A A,.f4ua-an-suite-'KG-'af V -W' W' 'L A - 2-Ng, V .- .J 'gf 4 ' - - W-23 2' 21 ' . c 1: Q .Y -pg QW, Ugg,-:gi K . 'SWQ A ' . X w L, 5 1- f-fvzw-, , .' . 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Z4 E 1 Homeroom Displays Are Granted Awards In spite of the early date of Fal- ron Days this year, September 28 LOctober 30, ideas for homeroom displays and floats were for- nulated well in advance. Saturday morning, the weekend before Fal- ton Days, found students fever- ishly setting up their displays, hoping that theirs would be a win- her. A New World Is Coming, Falcon Day's theme, emerged in various humorous and original ways. With the title, Computerized Football Information Center, Homeroom 112 captured the sweepstakes award. First place winners were: most original, Homeroom 1095 most humorous, Homeroom 222, and most artistic, Homeroom 121. Other winners were Homerooms 106,136,232,- 229,158,115,117,2.04,116,114,262,- 105,110, and 135. ffbmefrszg Q. Rrfssf T-iimlaf' 1 I I E E '1 i -x 'K LJ U I 1 Q it gg 3, est tt a r2 a S., IQ LX 25 i?iLCON Above: Computerized Football Information, Homeroom 112, wins the Sweepstakes Award. Left: Homeroom 109, 'II-Ieading for a New World, is awarded first prize for the most original display. Above: A Capella presents their float entitled The New World is Coming which received first place in the Most Artistic Division. Above Right: Christopher Columbus's Ship Lead- ing to the Discovery of a New World by Spanish Club placed second as the Most Original. Right: Freddie did deliver as the Band presented Freddie Will Deliver and took first place as the Most Original. Far Right: Bubbling in with Freddie's Underwater World of Vast Resources and Hidden Treasures, Aquesta claimed the Sweepstakes Award. m-ni Hours of Work Pay Off m Division Awards During the Falcon Days' pep aud, floats were paraded around the gym in front of the judges, Queen Susie, and her attendants. Each float was required to portray the theme, A New World Is Coming. With the idea of Fred- die's Underwater World of Vast Resources, Aquesta flapped away with the sweepstakes award, also winning first place for the best student participation. A Capella captured first place for the most artistic, while Band Won first place for the most original. Other Winners were German Club, Span- ish Club, and French Club. 54' gpm-.....n...... ,K 3 sxxgfg wi, - I ,Kg if 1 5 5 WT ' 135 ' if if ,, ,wk f- eff-Q . W H 5 ,Q 4 X ,Q T J 5 A k ' 1 Z 0 1 f ' xg I , Q' w v gif K, 'fs f- g B 6 9 4.31 M, ,V ,A .Q 'hmm QX ag' Reflections of Falcon Days and Queen Susie It began with the announce- ment of the queen candidates and ended with Susie's final walk to her throne. Through the presenta- tion and Coronation auds, the pep aud, the homecoming game, and the dance, each one of the thirteen candidates experienced the laugh- ter, tears, anticipation, and excite- ment that envelopes Falcon Days every year. Left: After receiving her signed football from co- captains Larry George and Kevin Kelly, Queen Su- sie gives a smile for her loyal subjects. Falcon Days Queen, Attendants, and Court During the presentation aud, Spetember 24, the queen and her attendants were chosen out of thirteen candidates. Queen Susie Peterschmidt was crowned at the Coronation aud the following Wednesday with her attendants Deb Hambright, Kathy Knapp, Carol Nienaber, and Karla Trenery at her side. Queen Susie's honor court included Deb Barnard, Ginny Boom, Sally Cline, Tricia Griffin, Cathy Iensen, Gail Laven- der, Alma Petersen, and Io Quandt. The queen and her attendants presided over the pep aud, Octo- ber 2. With her entire court, Queen Susie reigned over the homecoming game against East Moline later that night. Although the Falcons were defeated, the spirit of Falcon Days rose at the dance the following night. As Queen Susie made her last walk through a passage of silence, the excitement of the week rose in its final climax. 4 gf' i ,V :G , -if ,Y V' A 4 'Jeff , ti ts k ,Mist ,,-, K, Karla Trenery Carol Nienaber Debbie Hambnght Kathy K Attendant Attendant Attendant Attendant Susie Peterschmidt Queen Far Left: The candidates reveal mixed emotions after the announcements of the queen and attend- ants. Below: Left to right: Kathy Knapp, Carol Nienaber, Gail Lavender, Alma Petersen, Ginny Boom, Tricia Griffin, Sally Cline, Susie Peterschmidt, Debbie Barnard, Debbie Hambright, Io Quandt, Cathy Iensen, and Karla Trenery. f-U ff. . A , , -.---...,,...,.,,Qf' g N........a.,-,:-f 5 ' W WN'-Y 'ew E 5 3 w-M-f.,. ,rd-fan ,gf U O I lf QAM, f 'L 'SWF ,lr-, iw 31W .Q SL! K , 'Egw Q nv pam WL? ,kfiivx Q 'xl Young Life: A Religious Experience X 1. kTi'js:1Q'11j,1lf' Jl 1 1 1 9 A rousing Yooo . . . brings forth a high spirited feeling. Not only high spirited in the mind, but in the heart and soul. It's the type of feeling a person can get when he's in a chicken-plucking contest or when he's asking God for guid- ance in his life. This emotion has brought interested students to the Young Life club throughout the school year. Young Life, a Christian ori- ented group, met almost every Monday of the school year. Advi- sor to the group was Ron Gray, originally from Minnesota. Club officers this year were Ron Bur- bridge, King Hallahoochee, Don Robertson, vice-king, Colleen Hayman and Barb Diggs, secretar- ies, and Kathy Knapp and Scott Wolf, bouncers. Above left: Together on the floor, the group harmo- nizes in a song. Below left: Donning their nightgowns, a few mem- bers receive laughs while they model. Above right: A mighty YOOO . . . is led by club aide, Dean Schneden. Below right: Ron Gray, Young Life advisor, leads the club in singing. x.-xx, xxwih GK! 5 -0 N -KM A ,, 'V is K S43 4:5 L7 'Hel' 'Z , I Q' rx unf- 'R MMA,- 'I 12 fn.. vw, a 4 as .V gf f 1 f' :A I 1 X 5 s A Q f I Q. Qt x 5 Q X W Q. X X ' ..- 1 'N 'X fu N. K T.. W Left: lim Weaver auctions off faculty slave, Steve Lensch, during the Foreign Student aud. Below: Faculty slave, Miss Mary Conlan, noses a walnut towards her tricycle. Far Below: Members of the RAM display their idea of how Central should be dealt with. E we mmmrmn idx X Right: The bleak mysteriousness of heavy fog spreads quickly through students' personalities. Below: What better way is there to cram for semes- ter finals than in the park on a spontaneous spring day? -en..:.gzu-H A NH- 1 '-1-ands-rl e-- - 'M-L f-uf-A M-Nw fn' The Seasonal Changes of People One phase in the adjusting cycle f man is changing with the sea- ons to make life more enjoyable. When the gloominess of the fog of fall steps to the background for the luster and brilliance of the ice and snow of winter, many stu- dents anxiously await an an- ticipated arrival of spring. With the changing of the seasons comes the changing of the ways of the people in a constant search for peace and happiness. New ' africa x wr 3,-aw XWVW K ,, ff--wi i H Above: The growing darkness of descending night -A ,, adds a touch of romance to snow escapades. W 1 4' , Left: Threatening ice is quite a challenge to the oblivious person who questions its slipperiness. Accomplishment Through Hard Work Throughout our school year, there have been many students who have achieved goals in their special fields of interest. Often times the prowess gained by ear- nest work and determination is realized only by those who know them well, or have had close con- tact with them during the course of the year. Because of this fact, the SHAHEEN presents five sen- iors who have deserved special recognition because of their ac- complishments. Besides being the 1970-71 edi- tor-in-chief of the West Beak 'N Eye newspaper, Dan Wheeler car- ries a 4.0 average and ranks num- ber one in his class of 660 seniors. He has earned numerous awards because of his excellent writing p , I, I skills. He plans to attend a college in Iowa, where he will major in mathematics. Mike Kershaw became active in the National Forensic League as a 'unior. Since then he has helped lXIFL and the WHS speech depart- ment place high among state and local ratings. Mike plans to attend Simpson College on a scholarship where he will major in pre-law. Exercising her skills as an acrobat, Alma Petersen has brought awards to WHS and per- fection to her own technique. M greatest achievement, she saidj is the fact that I helped to start West's gymnastic team, because before I came there wasn't any- thing in that field. Having been accepted at the University of Northern Iowa, Alma plans to ma- jor in physical education. Roger Christenson was awarded the title of Most Valuable Player of West's 1970 football team. Proud, he said of his accom- plishment. I feel really proud to be chosen. Christenson is also president of Lettermen's Club. His future plans are not certain at this point. Ever since junior high, Denise Lahl has found a great liking for business education courses. Ac- cording to Miss Carla jenkins, her business education instructor, Denise is a very conscientious student, a good worker. Denise plans to attend a secretarial school where she can pursue her business vocation. raw. pg af 1 I- A . I' ,L 1 . sowrtyfwsm- - f A5 . Far Left: Smiling, Roger Christenson accepts his tro- phy after being elected Most Valuable Player of the Year. Center Left:Senior Denise Lahl, interested in Busi- ness Education, practices filing papers. Above Left: Editor-in-chief of the Beak 'N Eye, Dan Wheeler proof-reads the newspaper before publica- tion. Left: Memorization is one of the preparations for delivery of a speech, as demonstrated by Mike Ker- shaw. Above:Sitting Yoga Style, Alma Petersen ex- plains various gymnastic techniques to a sociology class. Christmas Radiates Warmth and Ioy West ushered in the 1970 Christmas season with various ac- tivities to help celebrate this fes- tive time of year. Amid the utter confusion and chaos of shouting best wishes, exchanging gifts, and planning parties, learning was but a mere speck in the backs of students' minds. The halls of WHS suddenly came to life again with the eager, magical anticipa- tion that overwhelmed all as they impatiently awaited the closing of school for that long needed, two week Christmas vacation. December 8 marked the begin- ning of the festivities for West. The combined West-Central Mu- sic Departments presented their Christmas concert held at the Ma- sonic Temple, at 8:00 P.M. The Junior Class Christmas Party highlighted the month for Juniors. Tickets at the purchasing price of fifty cents entitled students to the full use of the gym, pool, cafeteria, and activities room, plus refresh- ments. Music for the dance was furnished by Silver Laughter. The instrumental Music Depart- ment also conducted their holiday endeavors with the scheduling of their Christmas party on Decem- ber 15. Spanish Club featured the annual, traditional breaking of the pinata by club members at their Christmas party which occured December 16 in the cafeteria. December 22 signalled the last day of school before the holiday season began. The day was brought to a delightful close with the Christmas Aud at 3:00 p.m. The aud's main feature was the singing of Christmas carols by those who attended. will Far Left: Spanish Club members anticipate the breaking of the traditional pinata. Left:Senior Iim Canada reluctantly admits that he's getting nuttin' for Christmas. Below: Members from Teens for Crippled Children share the good cheer of the season. Bottom: Enthusiastic members help one another during the distribution of gifts. After School Iobs Ra1se Fmances While many trod home after their last period, several hard- working students find themselves at various jobs, doing all manners of work. Rain or shine, these peo- ple are seen Washing car windows, making pizzas, cleaning golf carts, washing a growing stack of dishes, or any number of tasks. Their goals may vary-one may be working his way toward col- lege, one may be helping to sup- port himself, or one may even be spending money as fast as he eams it. Each worker, however, feels a growing need to break away from the security of his family. The power of money is often accom- panied with the first wobbly flight of freedom and the first faltering steps of an exciting new life. The growing process begins again as the novice reaches out and meets people outside of his secure and narrow circle. Right: Peacefully resting, Bob Collett takes a break between washing dishes. Lower Right:Senior Dan Struve's after school em- ployment is repairing golf carts. l.eft:Making pizzas is Rod Kuehl's task at Shakey's Pizza Parlor where he works. Below:Dick Schricker, after school, finds himself washing windows as a gas station attendant. f V r r W . 'a ,, x ' A s ,...: ff as - 3... mf-- x.x.,,f swf 'M - , we fy, m W,W ,gk ,. l 'L f . If 1 N , Q WG. 1 QE f R 'k'h . i A ' vf f sw 5- 1 . k x M5 f M ig- ns' dug, 1 'X 3 GM m yzvw Mi :E ,MF '-'-,..,,,,ww - N No Une Tires of Her English . wif 1 Zoila Morcillo, the American Field Service foreign exchange student from Tegucigalpa, Hon- durus, came to West a little scared and apprehensive last fall. The year promised many new experi- ences for the dark brunette who has resided with the Richard Schultz's. When Tita, as she is better known among her friends, en- countered problems, she would rush to Spanish class to relax and converse in her native tongue with instructor Richard Armstrong. Gratefully acknowledging this op- portunity, Tita laughed, I come home at nights after speaking English all day, and I'm worn out! Left: Paula Schultz gives Tita a helpful little push. Below: Tita chats with a friend. 1,-1 Above: With avid supporters looking on, senior Mike Kershaw tosses a soppy rag at a victim. Right: Seniors Iohn Andrews and Tom Whitehouse display concentration and strength in the arm wres- tling tournament. Above Right: Auctioneer Iim Weaver and sophomore slave Kyle Forsythe look anxiously into the crowd of prospective masters. Below Right: Two willing students try their skill in the popular sport of tricycle racing, AFS Week Most Successful Every year at West, a week is set aside for special activities to raise money for the American Field Ser- vice program. It is through this program that West students host a student from another country for the school year and send a student to another country for the sum- mer. This year, many homerooms contributed money to the program by sponsoring projects such as bake sales, raffles, and tricycle races. Much of the money raised during the week came from the selling of student and teacher slaves. Slave auctions were held before and after school and the highest bidder became the proud owner of a slave who had to per- form various duties for his master, from skipping around the lunch- room to crawling down the hall. With the combination of the homeroom projects, slave auc- tions, aud, and dance, this year's Foreign Student Week was the most successful ever. Aud and Dance Accent Week Highlighting the activities of Foreign Student Week were the aud held Friday afternoon and the dance held that evening. During the program at the aud, Tita Mor- cillo, this year's foreign student, demonstrated a native dance of her country, Honduras. Two teacher slaves were auctioned at the aud after performing some of their skills, such as riding tricycles and pushing walnuts across the gym floor with their noses. The climax of the week came at the Foreign Student dance on Friday evening. While students danced to the music of Los Reales, the slaves performed for their masters. This year, West students produced the most successful Foreign Student Week ever, but the greatest hope is that students, in any small or large way, have found a better re- lation with others in the com- munity, country, and world. Above Right: Teacher slaves Miss Mary Conlan and Steve Lensch discover water in the obstacle course pool. Right: Teachers as well as students dance to the beat of Los Reales at the Foreign Student Week Dance. v 'i L an hlllulinn-S-3 ...Q 33' tses c. , ,.. Q ' A ...M -et l'VE' ' i Left: Iunior Ioyce Faison sings a tribute to the late Dr. Martin Luther King. Below: Faculty members Dave Swim, Iames Ingram, and Gary Miller find pie in their faces a funny situation. Far Below: As the audience listens attentively, sen- ior Iim Weaver explains some of Foreign Student Week's goals. Gala . Amidst Fairytale Romance Boys bedecked with multi-col- ored boutonnieres and girls charmingly demure in frothy green, blue, and pink dresses, relived their childhood days as they whirled through fairytale land on the night of February 13. However, reality was present, for this was the setting of the annual GRAnd Gala put on by GRA. The theme for the 1971 girl- ask-boy affair was Through the Looking Glass, complete with decorations bringing back memo- ries of Alice in Wonderland to all who attended, Cupid also managed to make his presence known at the dance as a variety of decorations depicted the timely celebration of Valentines' Day. The King of Hearts , Dave Van Dyke, 1971 GRAnd Gala King, and his royal court: Larry Day, Don Fennelly, Mark Mattke, and George Monty reigned over their loyal subjects as they dances to the music of The Loved Ones from 8-11 p.m. in the cafete- ria. Assisting the king and his court were their respective escorts: Iill Tornquist, Michelle Curtis, Carol Mienaber, Ev Muehlethaler, and Ginger Ward. King Dave and his court, plus the rest of the 1971 Gala King can- didates: Dave Crawford, Ieff Dic- kinson, Larry George, Rick Moeller, Ed Slattery, Tim Wilker- son, and Scott Wolf were pre- sented in the Gala aud held Wednesday, February 10. A finishing touch set off the ro- mantic storybook atmosphere to perfection with the crown and sceptre bearers, Andrea Ingram and Jimmy Begthol. If nothing else convinced skeptical persons that they might have met up with the white rabbit himself that night, these two little cherubs outfitted as the two of hearts probably came the closest to winning over the crowd. 50 Far left: King of hearts Dave Van Kyke galantly makes his acceptance speech on being crowned 1971 GRAnd Gala King. Left: 1971 GRAnd Gala King and court 11.-rj: Don Fennelly, George Monty, Dave Van Dyke, Mark Mattke, and Larry Day. Bottom: A skit depicting variations on the theme of Alice in Wonderland aid in setting the atmosphere for Gala. V ei if 'WM- , M 'in' Hr 12 3' .V rw,- , I ,J' -v. wwf ' ,ye- ,-..ww... ,- Us 'W 'f xawiif, -1-was-annul A , . . i X 1 f QM! it 1 1 Q ,f '1 ,ff I .. I' . 2 iff' Ji 1 I ',b xx ro- X' 5 V ,,., N at 5 :jf ' N A E? 'v . - A ag' ' ' 'F as ,. ' .-4 :.'1 . f v 'v' n . , ,E A g ,K , U fm., 1 2, ,M ' f .5 v J X 4' G! i 1 4? P1 'e 3 S V 'M 1, 3 -1 ' L' -+ K , ,Y k ,xiivslr t x . I 4 . 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I 2 4, 14: W4 J I, Variety Show Features the Best Where else could anyone go to see the most outstanding song, dance, and novelty acts of thepast ten years? The 11th annual Varie- ty-Minstrel Show entitled The Best of Ten was the place, and a composite of the ten previous vareity shows was the featured program. A twenty-seven piece show band and the a capella choir ac- companied vocal and dance solos as well as presenting their own special selections. Vocal soloists who contributed their talents to the successful show were Sharon Bohnstedt, Sally Cline, Greg Schnoor, and Nat Sprague. Sally Cline and Tim Murphy presented a duet dressed up as neo-classic lovers. Terri Thornton and lim Right: lim Canada and Terri Thornton share a sport of tea with choir director Robert Stephans during a variation of When the Saints Go Marching ln. Below: Iarene Thompson portrays the hilarious op- erator as she introduces the next act. Canada also delighted the audi- ence with their humorous narra- tion of a theme and variations of When the Saints Go Marching ln. In addition to several dancelines presenting girls in the school band, a number of solo routines highlighted the agenda. From bongos and brass to prelude, they included tap and ballet num- bers performed by Mara Andrews, Angie McCarthy, Patty Michalik, Vicki Mumm, Tami Sears, Lou Ann Schakleford, Becky Tomsen, and Karla Trenary. Another featured attraction was an instrumental solo performed by Mary jackson on the alto saxa- phone. Laura Paarmann presented an unusual arrangement on the flute accompanied by Alan Per- kins on the bass guitar and Iim Irons on percussion. Corny jokes and Betty Carlin and Iarene Thompsens' convinc- ing interpretation of the telephone operator on T.V.'s Laugh-In provided time for quick changes and last minute preparations backstage as each of the acts were introduced. Directed by Ralph Paarmann and assisted by Robert Stephans and Howard Johnson, The Best of Ten was not only a summary of favorite numbers presented in the past, but an indication of the combined determination and tal- ents of the 1971 cast to present what must have been the best show in eleven! V 'ii Yak if Q W7 I g ff ,B Evra mu , N., . -my Q- ,,.f,. ,, X- wx .4-nm A , 0 4 ' , .,,,g-uns!! he wr-w-PMN ,ar t nf in .- ,.,... .L . , V N, gwywuf ,Q D.. , .pr I Mn... ,G V ,A n - 4. 1 .my A 5' gqw,-..-LQ,, A W M ,pfw ,www-w,,, ,D , J , W K ,M,,w,. f,wAf.....,.A, , f T, K ' HM. A., 5 3M 'Mew .-g w 5 .5 W P .. I 90. M V . .,,. .,.. .fwv .w,,.-f...,,.- Wf- X . ...W-4 ,f.,...A ...A .WM -Q.. . ,.,, 4 MH K .. ,.-Wm..- ,,,,..--'Punt ,F v,-Q ' ,. .Mfg-r,--....k. ,,., ' -WA, ,,. ,. d Q-nuff , .-In f K Q. 5 Q I J 1 K 4 f ...., ,Z Wa, . M 'fg 1 E 2.4 -G' lf ' u Q + f an , I' R in S K 2 a E J if Y ff' ' .m.,...-f 1 1 3 4 . . , 'Ia , , . - .wr -1 X ' 1 F 4 i 5 if Q , 2 X 5 X . 3 1 ,A ,ak 5 gy .S .',k 1 t 1Q idx E1 ,Wm 'iff TQ MQ Q, N E 1 Wffx , W Q, X , up, fy.: ,., Af , ,W 'E Q1 X- I . if f f,, . M ,, ' ' f W1 f f' 2 4 H q , f W , A H 3 - W 1 , ly. I , gm N, . 5 ml Eg 'L A V .......,ll V I' Af f , .f afwg 1 4 N 'frmgvwax fx. A J- bi ' .g a H . Above: While 14,000 fans watch, Steve Saladino battles for the opening tip against Mason City. Right: Four jubilant basketball fans rejoice after the Falcons triumph in the championship game. Far Right: The new state champions proudly dis- play their number one trophy after downing Ot- tumwa, 67-61. Tourney Fever Grips Student Bod If anyone would have told any N est High student six months ago hat they would be the state bas- :etball champions this year, icarcely five students would have relieved it. West's ebbing school apirit was tossed high into the air is the basketball team went to atate for the first time in eleven rears with the worst record of any mf their competitors and ecstati- :ally soared to victory. The excite- ment and disbelief mounted with :ach new game, each time bring- ng the Falcons closer to their trea- sured trophy. Ioyous tears of victory and sighs of relief inter- mingled with the last seconds of the championship game. It seemed as if the entire town of Davenport turned out to wel- come the victorious Falcons home as cries of We're Number One! and blaring horns penetrated the quiet Sunday afternoon. Excite- ment again rose as Davenport honored the team in the West High gym the same day. Although Monday is generally known as a sleepy day, tired but happy students gave a final tribute to the team as Don Fennelly and George Monty presented Mr. Liddy with the coveted trophy. School being dismissed for the rest of the day, many students gave vent to their still high-pitched emotions while others went home to catch up on long needed rest. No matter what a West student does though, it will take a long time to forget the hypnotizing chant of We're Number One! We're Number One! 61 The Conception of Student Life The concept of student life has emerged as one, not of social life, but of the unleashed expression and living of the individual. As each student finds consolation in the relationships of those around him, he may find himself turning to meet himself,a person he is only beginning to know. Above: Dorothy Chaffee and Vicki Ditto tackle the tedious job of indexing for the Shaheen. Right: Many spend the last moments of the school day in the student lounge. Above Right: The solitude evoked by a hard winter leaves its mark on many. Q is : Q S ,. fau- x ig gk -HY aff Q0 ' W- hx L 4 A ' S ' rx! Q QAAJILQ 1 'awk-: n - , mi , fl ' -V ' ' ' V Y gl, ,fmi,i1.- ' ' if ' w15Q.Li5Qy,5ggg65g,Q3y,,i,y2,, gk 2 ,8 5 ' , ,fii Q 'f2L1W5iP? vfgfrffg u L RQ The day has been long and I am relieved it is almost over. Within five minutes students will swarm into once empty halls, rushing to their lockers, meeting their friends, glad also that the day is almost over. Sometimes I am bored and disgusted with the never-ending routine of the seven period day. Once in awhile, though, I open my eyes and see a world where knowledge is an essential part of life. There are times when I actually enjoy learning, hoping that through it I may obtain a small bit of wisdom and become prepared for what is in store for me. Tomorrow I will again walk through the open doors of learning and offer my mind to the voice of the giver. I hope to retain what I have learned. I hope to make use of my knowledge. Wisdom Gained Through Academics Improves the Mind and Body Office Serves The office is the heartbeat of school life with its perpetual flow of students. Every morning the of- fice is swarming with people needing help or late slips. Teach- ers are constantly traveling through the office. The tick from the typewriters is always present as secretaries Work continually. The office is found to be the home of many as the heavy output travels through its doors. The principal's great respon- sibilities toward the school results in various decisions creating both harmony and discord. As decisions, responsibilities, and complications flow in and out of the office doors, a control center begins to emerge from which all aspects of West High extend. RIGHT: Many students find it necessary to enter the main office during the day, As Control Center of School BOARD OF EDUCATION: ISEATEDJ Mrs. Hor- tense West, Dr, Harold Kaiser fSuperintendentj, Dr. Gordon Flynn fljresidentj, Miss Viola Waack Dunsmore, Dr. joseph McCaffrey, Dr. Lafayette I5eCfef5fYl7 ISTANDINGJ Dale Paustian, Gerald Twyner, and Dr, Iohn Wolfe. 2 Robert I. Liddy Don L. Hempstead William Rettko Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal -M ww N 6 DFFICE SECRETARIES: KSEATEDJ Mrs. Darlene Schroede lamann, Mrs, Mary McCleary. lSTANDINGl Iudy I-lileman. wwf ' VX r, Betty Deters, Mrs. Ruth Baehnlc, Kathy 67 Robert R. Wolf Activities Manager Mrs. Dorothy Ley , k' s: Q School Nurse wwf siy A A 'fl z t 1 Scientists Experiment with Mysteries of ature Gary Abbas B.A., lVl.A. Science Roger Adolphson BA., lVl,S. Science Nick Avelch B.A.: MA. Science Dave Claeys B.S.,M.S.Ed, Science jim R. Foy B.A.g MA, Science RIGHT: Senior M static electricity. JS 'iifkfbe ichelle Curtis tests the power of A dissected frog, a yellow precipitate, and a vial of green stuff: all are the results of the study of science. The science stu- dent learns to formulate a hypothesis and reaches a conclu- sion through experimentation. All sophomores are expected to take biology and then usually go on into different courses such as Zoology, physics, physiology, chemistry, and on to APP chemis- try, a more advanced course. The student must be of an in- quisitive nature to succeed and at- tain the correct method of approach. BELOW: These boys ponder while carefully researching for Zoology. 'A qu' 94 'Q-J 3 ,. fic, . ping-fain V r , lv 'I' vi. 'Ui S-...L 'ww -'l5 'f Jerold I. Frei lack L. Hudson Donald jones Miss Pat Knopick Donald H. Lange George Rogers Terry Tucker B.A.g M.S. B.S.g M.A. B.S.g M.S. M.A. B.A.p M.A. B.S. B.A. Science Science Science Science Science Science Science Coaching Department Coaching Sophomore Class Coachingg Geology Chairman Advisor Club Advisor ii r 51 Miss Eva Anderson Bemard Cline Ken Dohse Lowell Crunwald Arlene Hiett lack Iones Ivan S. Kibbie B.A. B.A. B.A.p M.A. B.A.g M.S. B.A. B.A.g M.A. B.A.g M.A. Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Pep Club Advisor Coaching Coaching Coaching Department Head ,ww I 'U'-su-gi ,nv Rada ABOVE: To some of these students geometry isn't only what they have in mind. 70 Mathematics Emphasize Arrival of Computers Before the coming of comput- ers, one had to be proficient in his ability to calculate. Now a com- puter can do all without mistake at a fantastic speed. With the worry f human error erased, the student an learn his basic principles. Un- derstanding the analytical and de- ductive patterns is most vital to success in mathematics. One unique aspect is the exact preci- sion necessary. Two times two is four, and no matter how it is viewed, it never becomes six. Without these principles many branches of today's society would be nonexistent. G. L. Miller B.A.p M.A. Mathematics Future Teachers Advisor Dean I. Mohr B,A.g M.A. Mathematics Iohn Mullen B.S.p MS. Mathematics Iohn I. Nagy B .A. Mathematics Mrs, Mary White B .S. Mathematics LEFT: Students pay full attention as Mr. Nagy dem onstrates algebraic construction. Richard D. Armstrong B.A.g M.A. Foreign Language Spanish Club Advisorg AFS Chairman Mrs. Eunice Bullis B.A.g M.A. Language Arts Right: Senior Mary Iackson displays her musical talents as she plays her saxophone to an expository writing class, 1 it Miss Mary Conlan Mrs. Lillian Nelson B.A. B.A.g M.A. Foreign Language Foreign Language Coaching Latin Club Advisor Mrs. Shirley Riecke B.A.p M.A. Foreign Language French Club Advisor Miss Donna I. Mrs. Helen Eberle Miss Sheila Enderlin B A B A Burken . . B.A. Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Senior Class Advisor M 55: . fr . ir is in L ml C I. D. Rios B.A.g M.A. Foreign Language Coaching Mrs. Lola Fike B.A.g M.A. Language Arts Ioe Scott B.A. Foreign Language Department Chairman A Q .. - aj an Mrs. Nancy Fisher B.A.g M.A. Language Arts Mrs. Ianet Stoltenberg B.A. Foreign Language German Club Advisor Thomas G. Handlen B.A.g M.A. Language Arts Department Head g, if Language Classes Aid in Communication ,ff ,sm The Language Arts department, the largest in the school, has a var- iety of subjects offered. These courses tend to widen the student's growing frame of reference. While various English subjects increase knowledge of American habits and traditions, the Foreign Language department offers world-Wide information. German, French, Spanish, and Latin courses are offered to those with interna- tional interests. Through courses provided by the Language Arts and Foreign Language departments, a greater understanding of the mechanics and literature of language is achieved. Left: Foreign Language Lab offers opportunities for independent study. Paul Holzworth Harold Keller Aaron King William Kirkpatrick Mrs. Kathleen Leam Miss Iulie LeGrand Mrs. Inge Metcalf BS., M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A., M.A. B.A. Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Pep Club Advisor BS. BS., M.S. Language Arts Language Arts Thespian Advisor N.F.L. Advisor is N 5 Dennis Moeller Ion Ripslinger Miss Patricia Mrs. Sharon Rod Vahl Mrs. Marjorie B.A. B.A. Sheehey Tunison B.A., M,A. Viering Language Arts Language Arts B.A., M.A. B.A. Language Arts B.A. Language Arts ' Language Arts Publications Language Arts Advisor Drama and Debate Promote lnd1v1dual1sm Speaking, a vital aspect of com- munication, helps to improve poise and confidence. Through the use of facial expression, gestures, and voice fluctuation, the student of drama, speech, or debate ex- tends a basic idea or characteriza- tion. Although nervous qualms may accompany the first presenta- tion, the student gradually becomes relaxed and easy, pre- senting a picture of total confi- dence. The talented actor is required to characterize many an unbelievable personality, while the gifted debater must be constantly aware of all current events. The speech student must be prepared to meet anything found in either debate or drama. Right: Varsity debater lim Spencer discusses the problems of pollution. Below: Dramatic students display their skill in im- promptu acting. 4 1 .X ,,,,,W,,,,,,,-, - ' sr ,W V gum? Ts.,- X.i,f,1 X 4, ,L Social Studies Some social studies courses deal with happenings of the past, but the trend today is to relate those happenings to the present. Most of the social studies courses at WHS are involved with problems and events that happen today. Discussions are held to try and help young people arrive at deci- sions about our changing society. Are people's morals declining? What about the war in Viet Nam? Should 18 year olds be allowed to vote? What problems are most im- portant? Who knows? ABOVE RIGHT: Miss Boyd discusses world prob- lems of today with her sociology class. RIGHT: Teaching is a long and tiring job as evi denced by the tired-looking Mr. Williams. Stress Understanding Society Miss Sharon Boyd Richard Colson Larry Howe Paul E. johnson Robert Kline B.A. B.A.g M.A. B.A. B.A.g M.A.g Ed.S. B.A.g M.A. Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Coaching . Y Q .,,: . ' Li 1' y, f Mrs. Marjorie Tenny Seline Robert A. Smith David Swim Daniel Tuffree Naumann B.S,g M.A. B.A. B,A. B.S.g M.A. B.A.g M.A. Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Coaching Chess Club Advisor Steven Lensch E. M. Miller B.A. B.A. Social Studies Social Studies R.A.M. Advisor George Varchola Dave Wessel B.S. B .A. Social Studies Social Studies Coaching Robert Williams B.A.p M.A. Social Studies Department Chairman LEFT: This bulletin board displays issues and problems of today's world. N. ' , if si . as ez Mrs. Millicent Aagesen Iames Barnes Roger L. Beghtol George R. Case Iames M. Ingram B.A.p MA. B.A.g M.A. B.S.g M.A. B,A.g MS. B,A.g M,A. Guidance Guidance Guidance Guidance Guidance Department Chairmang Senior Class Advisor Louis E. Means Francis B. O'Gara B.S.g M,A, B.S.g M,Ed. Guidance Guidance L . fa-fx xxx. --r-ff ABOVE: Counselor Roger Beghtol discusses a ques- tion with one of his many counselees. RIGHT: Miss Schaller informs her guidance class of information on choosing a career. FAR RIGHT: Unsuspecting students catch the eye of the camera while secretly chatting in the back of the library. ,we-fr ' ' U Counselors and Librarians Look into Future The counselors of WHS have e look of the future within their es. Through their guidance and vice on various matters such as llege, tests, schedules, and holarships, students are shown e path toward tomorrow. Al- ough the counselor has many chnical tasks, he is often found L. I 'k - l it .22 . S 5' ,- S I . 1 5, an rf f to become the personal friend and advisor to many. While the counselor steers the student toward his future, the li- brarian gives factual information of the outside World through his books. All of the books in the li- brary add to the students' knowl- edge. 1 A f -In al' . .. 'PQ Y su! Miss Elizabeth A. Schaller B.A.g M.A. Guidance William D. Edwards B.A, Head Librarian Mrs. Kathleeen Hartl B.A., M.A. Assistant Librarian Paul Herrig B.A.g M.A. Special Education Mrs. Doris Mueller B.A. Special Education Mrs. Lucyle johnson B.A. Teacher Associate '12 ,vb ss, ff M if , 1 if x ,. QL A Ei, is M W gd , vine Arts Inspire Creativeness in Sound, Color Discordant sounds of an orches- tra warming up and intoxicating odors of freshly opened paints will be found in the fine arts depart- ment. Music and art both express feelings of the inner self through extemal means. As the musician uses sound, the artist uses color. Vocalists harmonize through natural given instruments as the band and orchestra make music with manufactured tools. There are numerous types of instru- ments, all require the same amount of work for perfection. Through the artist's imagina- tion, he utilizes his skill through infinite ranges of color, materials, and techniques. In each of his creations the artist conveys a mes- sage which captures a fleeing re- flection, the final work being his masterpiece. Left: Miss Marshall explains interior designing techniques while students take notes. Robert Bates Don Heggen Howard D. Johnson Ralph E. Paarmann Mrs. Dianne Robert Stephans B.A. B.S. B.M.E., M.M.E B.A., M.A. Rohwer B.A., M.A. Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts B.A. Fine Arts Art Club Advisor Music Fine Arts Department Head Art Club Advisor 81 fr-W We , . A iff pw' fi -vim ,fx 2 mam-41. , 'ff .3 . sa Pi ,pg 51 L 1. V A , MQ, r V 'fi 1 9' v ,ff Wy, , H l bf? ff K 5 9- a 14 1.3 3 A, , iz ' if. '-1..-M 4 v Q J' if aw, wa... A 5, .Q 53? MZ.. rl '1 A 1 H k , sv . , .4 fX,',,,, ,,,, A, ' wtdwwffW 23 4, Af, aiifgx? ,eg WLM, V 3 'fm KQWWQHRHWW Eg gmg'Mg5JM3, ,M I ,iw 4555 ,uk ,J f ,, 0 S wi . 1-ML ,,f 'fZ'QrffKJi'-' wwif5f1a,Xfw. R H X if 4 ,F llllllu,,-m huh -sf J Nr rs, 4 3 va S w df Music Groups Gain Distinction A Cappella Choir fl-rj: FRONT ROW: lean Quick, Delores Clayton, Holly Cook, Sharon Curtis, Mara Andersons, Mickey McAlister, Karla Warnecke, Teri Thornton, Vicki Ditto, Diane Freeborn, Tina Strause, Debi Tucker, Lois Wolford. SECOND ROW: Kathe Lewis, Cathy Cochran, Nikki Hoff- bauer, Sally Cline, Tita Morcillo, Rita Wingerter, Cheryl Carter, Nola Kirschenman, Gretchen Schro- eder, Lisa Slagle, Tami Sears, Heidi Kautz, Yvonne Gordon. THIRD ROW: Sue Murphy, Iill Tomquist, Sharon Bohnstedt, Ioanne Seeing, julie Bos, Sue Funk, Sue Schabilion, Sue Seeling, Nancy Moon, LuAnn Nelson, Chris Hopper, Ioyce Faison, Terry Colson. FOURTH ROW: Herb Hoke, Sue Noah, Rhonda Sedgwick, Pam Moore, Kay Hurless, Melinda Wegener, Karann Goettsch, Vicki Nagel, Nancy Springsteen, Debby Brus, Sheri Seivertsen, Mel Schmidt, Doug Winters, Vic Kozlowski. FIFTH ROW: Vic Dietz, Rick Greenlee, Mike Colson, Dan Murphy, Bill Iones, Mike Holmes, Kevin McCor- mick, Rodney Kuehl, Dave Keller, Greg Schnoo Mike Kabala, Dennis Moore, lim Canada. BAC ROW: Iim Davis, Mike Lehman, Steve Adams, Bo White, Nathanial Sprague, Larry Seibel, Ieff Mill Terry Hilbert, Kym Hougham, Doug Rowley, Toi Butcher, Mike Kendall, Don Diehn, Iohn Campbel Scott Hopper, Tim Murphy, Vince Delap. NO PICTURED: Debbie Barnard, Debbie Coker, Chr Frogley, Iohn Holmes, Steve Terry. E 4. Orchestra fl-rj: FRONT ROW: Nelson Stewart, Peggy Winder, Amy Albright, Lisa Pasvogel, Barb Pontsler, Armeda Reitzel, Don Diehn, Marilyn Schultz. SECOND ROW: Richard Wilcox, Nan Houseal, Sue Bindewald, Debbie Danielsen, Becky Thomsen, Marsha Fugate, Laura Paarmann, Sue Odem, Kris Brown, Iulie Haas, Keith Thess, Craig Hultgren. THIRD ROW: Linda Zach, Mary Wall- ing, Gary Snicker, Ianet Voight, Iay Sloat, Mary Iackson, Bob Reeves, Randy Inhelder, Iulie Paar- mann, Steve Schaefer, Debbie Dickinson, Patrice Mahl. BACK ROW: Julie Chant, Paula Mahl, Gin- ger Weichman, Steve Jost, Dave Feeney, Bob . Schwartz, Ron Stuff, Chris Iackson, Paul Gau: STANDING: Tom Turner, Daryl Best, Kris Ienser Lynn Hallowell, Dawn Swanson, Hal Bacon, How ard johnson fDirectorJ, Steven Terry. NOT Pla TURED: Alan Perkins, Bob Gaul, John Holmes, Ie Mills. ff.. 9 kll-State Group fl-rj: SITTING: Ken Cordts, Gin- Steve Schaefer, Marilyn Schultz, Nan Houseal, Sharon Bohnstedt, Pam Moore, Sue Noah, Tom ger Weichman, Iulie Paarmann, Debbie Discher, Craig Hultgren, Armeda Reitzel, Nelson Stewart, Butcher. .aura Paarmann, Patrice Mahl, SECOND ROW: Randy Inhelder. BACK ROW: Iohn Campbell, land fl-rj: FRONT ROW: Laura Paarmann, Leslie Seorge, Becky Thomsen, Marsha Fugate, Debbie lrymoyer, Sue Schmidt, Barb Reis, Kathy Knapp, Barb Williams, Paula Schultz, Terri Nelson. SEC- JND ROW: Iulie Paarmann, Randy Inhelder, Linda loehn, Sharon Petersen, Debbie Discher, Iulie .und, Sue Chandler, Beth Shenpoik, Iill Meyer, Ali- on Henry, Iulie Haas, Karen Robeson, Kris Brown, Lue Odem, Dyann Hoover, Patrice Mahl, Kathy Iein. THIRD ROW: Linda Harland, Bob Reeves, Lhawn McDowell, Peggy Snicker, Ianice Budelier, lristi Bernick, Hal Bacon, Ieri Lenz, Sue Moritz, .inda Porter, Vicki Mumm, Kathe Lewis, Beate Iarr, Singer Weichman, Paula Mahl, Bill Swartz, Sara Evans, Vickie McKinley, Carol Bates, Debbie Dic- kinson, Marilyn Willey, Steve Schaefer. FOURTH ROW: Mickie Thornton, Bruce Huckfeldt, Kathy Harper, Alan Swartz, Rosie Shafer, Kathy Schick, Iarene Thompson, Theresa Murphy, Audrey Doer- ing, Debbie Koos, Carol Andresen, Iennie Chris- tensen, Steve Iost, Dave Feeney, Dale Mizer, Bob Schwartz, Chris Frogley, Mark Nordeen, Ron Wil- kins, Bruce Suhl, Gerald Gray, Pat Bowzer, Ken Cordts, Kevin Kelly, Glennda Currence, Sue Siebke, Deborah Morse, Sara Parker, Mary Iackson. FIFTH ROW: Linda Trekell, Iudy Blocker, Dave Ceurvorst, Ieff Mizer, joe Lindsay, Sue Scherer, Sandra Alder- son, Betty Carlin, Iane Nowlin, Darsa Paustian, Becky Schaefer, Pat Gayman, Terry Bemard, Mark Mueller, Mark Swanson, Steve Keller, Paul Gauf, Chris Jackson, Steve Gallaher, Rick Kozma, Ron Stuff, Scott Wolf, Bob Gaul, Tim Ehlers, Ieff Kehn, john Quinnell, Rick Moeller. BACK ROW: Iane Ahrens, Mary Ann Fox, Tom Tumer, Dean Enfield, jim Irons, Peggy Thode, Rick Wales, Rick Noll, Da- ryl Best, Dawn Swanson, Lynn Hallowell, Tom Irons, Kris Iensen, Kim Miller, Gail Nielsen. NOT PICTURED: lean Bacon, Ieff Buchman, Iulie Chant, Cindy Doering, Pat Loerzel, Alan Perkins, Victoria Young. M14 Mrs. Margaret Marcus B.S. B.S. Home Economics Miss Sue Ann March Home Economics 'L I . Miss Lavona Marshall B.S. Home Economics K5 Miss Merry Yedlik Wayne Behrens Iohn Breck B .A. Home Economics S.S.O. Advisor B.A. B.A.g M.A. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts David Day Elroy Gertner Kenneth Heinze John R. Kvapil Tom Souhrada Dale Terhune B.A. B.A.p M.A. B.S. B.S.g M.S. B.S. B.A.p M.A. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Coaching Department Head Coaching Right: An unsuspecting shop student puts his time and talents to use. A ' ifif 'T ,' 'gm , . Q Ah A ,Bs ly 43!g9a' ii H xr car, I Merle Byram B.S.g M.A. Industrial Arts Donald Wehr B.S. Industrial Arts rel 3 r iome Ec and Ind Arts Ut1l1ZE Skillful Hands At two opposite ends of the school, contrasting smells like burning oil, baking bread, au- tomobile exhaust, and pheasant under glass will be found in Home Economics on the east side and In- dustrial Arts on the west side. The east side smells tantalize and evoke interested, hungry on- lookers that pass through that hall sniffing and wondering what the Chef's Training class fonly for boysj or the foods classes are mak- ing on that particular day. On down the east side, one will also find the sewing classes stitching and sewing up the latest fashions. The west side is probably not as tantalizing in smell, but the out- put of hand-made tools, coffee ta- bles, and stereo cabinets make the Industrial Arts hall a master work- shop. Leftz Seniors Mitch Marshall and Randy johnson prepare pheasant under glass in their chef's training class. Below: Sewing provides an enjoyable as well as use- ful hobby. ' ,.,,m,,M,,N,r, , K, . Gary Bates B .A. Business Education Iohn I. Foster B.S.C.g M,A. Business Education Teens for Crippled Children Advisor Robert L. Granger B.A.p M.A. Business Education Miss Lois Hillmeyer B.S.C. Business Education Mrs. Carla Ienkins B.S.C.p M.A. Business Education Department Chairman 4 7 5 QK6 . EN. mm, f- N' 'hi' N-7-9.-s ' 275 l 1 5 Y. 5 ' I.- - ,. ,ig x! 1 A 1 5 I ,G Above Right: junior Bob Martin presents himself as a convincing salesman. Right: Office workshop provides a service to faculty as well as educational experience for stu- dents. . -'qs ,Q . sf .aku ,gd I- - i -we--..-.u..gg Z 1 is-M 50if3v Business Education Trains for The clicking of typewriters and ing, office machines, salesman- All Qffice Work he scratching of pencils in the iorthern most hall of WHS on 'irst floor indicate that there is a ypical day taking place for the ,tudents participating in business rducation. This department offers courses n typing, shorthand, bookkeep- WIDN ship, business and law, mer- chandising. Business education prepares the girls and gives them valuable assistances and training for the se- cretarial position, whereas, sales- manship prepares students for part time jobs. ,. ..,,,f i 'iill Above: Iunior Cindy Stroyan concentrates intently on her typing. 89 Hiring Robert A, McDonald B.B.A., M.A. Business Education Coaching Mrs. Martha E. Novinger B.S. Business Education Franklyn Rogers B.A.g M,A. Business Education O.E.A. Advisor Roger Smith B.A., M.A. Business Education Iames Townsend B.A.g M.A. Business Education D.E,C.A. Club Advisor Mathew E. Barry M.A. Driver Education Iohn Greenlee B .A. Driver Education Coaching RG Steven A. Hamann B.S.g M.S. Driver Education Dave Pimlott 'A M.A. 'ff-39' Driver Education Wa! Eugene Taylor ,eh Driver Education RIGHT: Driving requires skill, concentration, and practice behind the wheel. 'hi Driver Education Teaches Safety Precautions If one wants to drive before he is eighteen, he must take a semes- ter course called driver education. This course includes the what to do's and the what not to do's of everyday driving. The driver education student learns through actual experiences on the road and in the simulator that has films and an actual dash board and almost the feel of driving. In classroom, another part of driver education, the participants learn some of the mechanical functions of the car, besides seeing films of actual acci- dents that have happened to unexperienced drivers. LEFT: Leaming to parallel park is one of the many skills required in driver education. BELOW LEFT: As these driver education students realize, experience is the best teacher. Edward D. Vogt B.S. Driver Education Men's Club President ,mf Mel Warner -'---.. B .S. Driver Education Coaching Gerald Zinn B.S., MS. Driver Education I wonder sometimes what it would be like to train every day, to discipline my mind and my body, and to be mentally building the encompassing emotion of victory. I know the athlete has his moments of glory, but sometimes I wonder if the depressed feeling of defeat is worth the hard conditioning. But I know there is a time for everything, whether it is victory or defeat, and as I see the winded miler's face as he turns into his agonizing final lap, I know, whether he wins or loses, he is reaching for life in his own unique way. His Very existence is pounded into every gasping breath, making him more alive than ever before. And as he crosses the finish line, the happiness of reaching his goal penetrates through his body. I have tried. I will try again. V111 L'.Af:Nf.i einer scour TINE 795 -1-i7?'3l'1Tf'Ff-72 ,E - awp: s L gsm- yn.: fn 4 - 1 - ' 5 1 V4 'iff - f fiw '- if ,A Aj-'fl ' -1,51 fri. ' ' ff: 4 1 ' V. 5 3 'inf se3 j3'7Sff?9'? ,g 9 I 1 Y f V' 'if 01111 ' i1?f 1.fZ'2.?t'3A,252 1 ' wi E lf , IQ P cr I .....,, M- .vs -om- :U Varsity Gridders Sport 1 9 Season Mark On October 23 Gene Fisher coached his last game against Cen- tral . . . and won. After a pep aud that will long be remembered by all who were there, the Falcons proceeded to Brady Field and a victory. Although it was a cool, rainy night, the weather did not stop Doug Conklin from scoring two touchdowns. The Falcons fur- thered their campaign with a con- version when Mike DelVecchio passed to Dave Van Dyke. The fi- nal score in the game between West and our cross-town rival, Central, was West-14, Central- 12. The Falcons' Homecoming game became a nightmare as the East Moline Panthers scored their first touchdown during the first 26 seconds. The only touchdown for West was scored by senior Dave Crawford. Larry George also at- tained two points when he made a conversion. The final score of the October 2 game was 35-8 as East Moline carried away the victory. Although the football team lost nine out of ten games, WHS was represented by a team of hard working young men. Throughout the season the team tried every game, every quarter, and every second. Right: Senior Dave Crawford takes time out to cool his throat during the game against Alleman. 555 F. kk k Am i OC ff-., f. k Q W ff' 5? 'Wan-wqxvxnlffz-5022 5 . , Q,,,,,,,,,Ek3.M.,, , .. , Qj Wi '55 il, f Q, i X ?A4'ffi.Vgf:-' 'Y . ,gy ,kL.7, W NM ik W, Q 9-5 vfffsws ,H Q, gi l. - , f- I K 17 nb ix M5 f my jv RM , K 8 .W : 491-,Q wwff- ,Q ,. 1. Y M N ,V . l 8 , , 8 'ii v? fWl Lsf ,W 2 A - xg .H ,' - A ,lb by X-.5-,Q w, , A f W- Q,w,f. A U, if nl. .Ji dw ts LK QA' W . 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The Falcons elected Christenson West's Most Valuable Player and chose Christenson, Van Dyke, and senior Craig Clausen their honor- ary tri-captains. Sophomores Al Crawford, Mark Dietz, Kyle For- syth, and Pat Koranda played var- sity ball. Above left: Bud Kuehl and Larry George tackle Mo- line runner as teammates look on. Below right: Doug Conklin kicks ball in warmup before Dubuque Wahlert game. Above flghti Sophomore Dave Dittmer hears foot- steps as Assumption defenseman eludes blocker. SOPHOMCRE SEASON RECORD GPPONENT 2 Clinton 14 Dubuque 0 Assumption 26 East Moline 6 Moline 14 Rock Island 27 Central 18 Rock Island Alleman 21 Cedar Rapids Kennedy 'arsityz fl-rj FIRST ROW: Chuck Kai, Iohn An- rews, Clark Plambeck, Tom Sauerbrei, Tim Wilk- fson, Tom Hughes, Bill Schroeder, Gary Baker, on Timmerman. SECOND ROW: jim Paustian, teve lost, Rick Dietz, Craig Clausen, Roger Chris- enson, Kevin Kelly, Dan Smith, Larry George, Pave Van Dyke. THIRD ROW: Mike Carter, Rick Ralfs, Mike Money, Ron Welch, Tom Clemmens, Vince Martin, Iohn Seier, Lynn Schroeder, Russ Bateman. FOURTH ROW: Larry Geurink, Iim Hahn, Craig Hintermeister, Steve Kraklio, Bruce Roberts, Phil Davis, Mike Crawford, Doug Iones, Dave Werning, Bud Kuehl. FIFTH ROW: Dave Crawford, Mike Koranda, Andy Koehler, Mike DelVecchio, Greg Stephens, Doug Conklin, Rob Cummings, Steve Meyer, Mike Engel. SIXTH ROW: Greg Hoover, asst. coach, Gene Fisher, dbach, Ted Minnick, asst. coach, Lowell Grunwald, asst. coach, Melvin Warner, asst. coach. lophomore: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Chuck Blocker, Mark Harris, Tim Ruefer, Pat Carlson, Bob Hensler, Indy Brus, Mark Koster, Keith Richman, Kris ensen. SECOND ROW: Iim Buesing, Steve Ober- laus, Matt Kabel, Dave Dittmer, Ieff Mizer, Scott l l Gamer. THIRD ROW: Randy Gullion, Al Wins- low, Randy Soedt, Terry Beert, Bob Burton, Matt Iager, Pat Koranda, Bill Bennett, Kent Comer, Gary Martin. FOURTH ROW: Tom Steinbrecher, Kyle Forsyth, Al Crawford, Kim Kreinbring, Tom Proth- eroe, Mark Dietz, Dennis Dietz, Chuck Hoffnagle, Paul Slagle. FIFTH ROW: Bob Depron, manager, Iohn Mullen, coach, I. I. Frei, asst. coach, David Day, asst. coach. Cagers Bring Home State Title The season that began West's second decade of' basketball history was crowned March 19, with the state winning of the Iowa class AA state champion- ship. The seven game victory string run up during the championship quest was almost a complete reversal of the Falcons' first nine games, in which they com- ifg, li! 5 Above: Senior George Monty, who really came to life during toumament play, drives for two crucial points against Waterloo West. Right: Senior Don Fennelly lets fly another pros- pective two-pointer against Mason City in the semi-final round of toumament play. piled a 2-7 record. The second half surge came as Steve Saladino and Doug Rowley gained valuable varsity experience and received a big boost when senior guard Gary Daniels regained his eligibility. These three combined with George Monty and vet- eran Don Fennelly to allow the Falcons to win 12 of their last 16 contests. Fennelly was the Falcons' leading scorer, piling up 601 points to smash C. I. Schroeder's seasoi record of 434. Saladino was the Falcons' big re bounder as he smashed nearly every one of West' rebound marks. 55 M... .xx SEASON RECORD WSH OPPONENT 61 . . . 66 Bettendorf 56. . . 59 Alleman 67. . . 52 C. R. Jefferson 41. . . 64 Moline 47. . . 74 Rock Island 83. . . 60 Central 44. . . 57 Assumption 53. . . 92 East Moline 58. . . 72 Des Moines Hoover 64. . . 63 Alleman 58. . . 88 Moline 69. . . 56 Dubuque Wahlert 75. . . 62 Rock Island 73. . . 79 Central 84. . . 41 Assumption 54. . . 56 East Moline 60. . . 50 Clinton 50. . . 52 Kennedy 58. . . 43 Assumption 53. . . 50 Central 74. . . 40 Pleasant Valley 60. . . 48 Wahlert 54. . . 43 Waterloo West 62. . . 53 Mason City 67. . . 61 Ottumwa Above Left: Senior Doug Rowley guns in two of his team leading 19 points in the championship game against Ottumwa. Far Left: Iunior Steve Saladino battles two Ottumwa foes for another rebound to add to his record-setting total. Left: Senior Cary Daniels fires a 15 foot jumper from the comer against the Mohawks of Mason City. Steve Beert Sets Scoring Mark Despite their disappointing 5- 13 record, West's sophomore cagemen gained experience 'that will be helpful to next year's var- sity squad in defending the Fal- cons' state championship. Center Steve Beert set a WHS sophomore record for the most points scored in one game with 34 points against aww' the Clinton River Kings, while Kyle Forsyth, Ieff Conger, and Ron Rieck also showed great promise. The underclassmen could also take comfort in the fact that they tied for the city champion- ship by beating Assumption twice and splitting with Central. W .-,aw SOPHOMORE SEASON RECORD WHS DPPONEN T 53 41 43 39 48 67 61 45 49 54 43 59 61 68 67 68 77 52 56 Bettendorf 59 Alleman 52 Cedar Rapids 59 Moline 55 Rock Island 59 Central 53 Assumption 75 East Moline 50 Des Moines 72 Alleman 70 Moline Hoover 65 Dubuque Wahlert 55 Rock Island 69 Central 65 Assumption 92 East Moline 63 Clinton 69 Kennedy Above. Den Jeff Conger Above Left: Steve Beert battles under the boa d 102 against Des Moines Hoover l ny Weiting and Kent C fights for a rebound. omer look on 'sity: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Assistant coach I. D. Dave Wessel. SECOND ROW: Don Fennelly, Rowley, Ron Simkins, Gary Daniels, John Charles is, Dave Werning, Steve Belzung, managers Dan George Monty, Steve Saladino, Loren Erickson, and Larry Day, iaghan, Mike Lamer, Doug Fitzgerald and Bob Greg Peterson, Kym I-Iougham, jim Paustian, Tom dgens, Tom Sauerbrei, Randy Bittner, and coach Townsend, Steve Corcoran, Mark Mattke, Doug Q! .af homore: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Terry Beert, Bill Denny Weiting, Kent Comer, Lonnie Billings, Tom Cline, Bob Burton, Kim Holtam, Matt Kabel, Ron nett, Steve Beert, Kyle Forsyth, Ron Reick, Ieff Steinbrecher, Maurice Korthaus, Rick Schroeder, Hermiston, Ken Willers, Coach Iohn Greenlee. ger. SECOND ROW: Andy Mudd, manager, Rick Wales, manager. THIRD ROW: Coach Bernie lim Schmidt Is Wrestling Standout The Falcon's outstanding 105 pounder, jim Schmidt, added a bright note to the Falcons' dismal '70-'71 mat season with a fourth place finish in the state tourna- ment. Schmidt, compiling a season record of twenty-four wins and two losses, also won champion- ships in the sectional and district tournaments. Pete Gravert, with a first place finish in the sectional, and Tim Wilkerson with a second place in that contest, qualified for the district meet along with Schmidt. With nine returning let- termen, including sophomores Chuck Hoffnagle and Don Dexter, Coach Ted Minnick's squad has good prospects of bettering this years 1-10 dual meet record next season. . .- .2-iw-ww Q 5 3 w 1 Ullman I ,laws 'en ,,.,....f...,.....,....a. U SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT 6. . . 42 Rock Island 14. . . 28 C. R. Iefferson 6. . . 40 East Moline 18. . . 31 Moline 11. . . 34 Iowa City 14. . . 14 Assumption 10. . . 36 Clinton 14. . . 34 C. R. Kennedy 20. . . 25 Alleman 16. . . Z7 Central 6. . . 31 Bettendor? Third Place Iowa Quadrangular Sixth Place Central Invitational Third Place Sectional Thirteenth Place District ll' -an Above Left: Tim Wilkerson keeps control of Alleman foe Far Above: Iim Schmidt breaks down Alleman opponent. Far Left: lim Schmidt gets a strong hold on Rock Island matman. Left: West grappler applies pres- sure in Bettendorf meet. Above: The Falcon bench watches intently at a crucial point in the Bettendorf meet. ,Q ...ff I' Far Right: Iunior Danny Fox competes in a match against Rock Island. Right: Senior Iim Schmidt, wrestling at 105 pounds, captures fourth in state for second consecutive year. Below: Sophomore Chuck Hoffnagle attempts to roll his opponent. SOPHOMORE SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT 20 .... . . . 33 Rock Island 15 .... . . . 31 East Moline 23 .... . . . 30 Moline 11 .... . . . 41 Iowa City 34 .... . . . 15 Assumption 14 .... . . . 35 Clinton 22 .... . . . 24 Alleman 28 .... . . . 23 Central Sophs Have Disappointing Season Although the sophomore grap- plers posted an unspectacular record of two wins and six losses in dual meets this season, several outstanding individuals showed great promise for next year's var- sity squad. Don Dexter, un- defeated in sophomore competition, earned a letter in var- sity wrestling and won first place in the East Moline sophomore in- vitational. Chuck Hoffnagle also earned a varsity letter while Al Crawford took first place at the Cedar Rapids sophomore invita- tional. Together with the seven re- turning junior lettermen, these three should provide tough com- petition for Falcon opponents next year. S32 T T EEN EM l wrssu' .C 19 ?l SI AVE CNAIIWOIY1 arsity: Q-rj FIRST ROW: Chuck Hoffnagle, Pete Ron Timmerman, Tim Wilkerson, Doug Conklin, ravert, Don Dexter, Dan Fox, Iim Schmidt, Clark Boyd Huls, Craig Clausen, Scott Helmich, Rick Di- othager. SECOND ROW: Coach Ted Minnick, etz, assistant coach Richard Colson. THIRD ROW: 1nwr 'txibNN ' h,W,,,,.W..a W on x 4 WEST V ,Hug CQLQYWQGQ phomore: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Steve Oberhaus, Gamer. ,THIRD ROW: Coach Iohn Mullen, Pat ul Slagle, Otto Nobis, Gerald Ineichen, Jim Chris- Carlson, Randy Terronez, Bob Emery, Dave Klauer, 1sen. SECOND ROW: Tom Willard, Mark Will- Iim I-Ienneman, Dan Blumer. in, Lee Nelson, Mark Dietz, Al Crawford, Scott lim Hahn, Mike Willman, Kevin Marker, Don Ha- mann, Roger Dugan, Rod Reinartson, Kit Clark, Hans Heike, Craig Hintermeister, Andy Koehler. Far Above: With Falcon fans shouting encourage- ment, senior Brad Guthrie begins his leg of the 400 yard freestyle relay. Above: Palcing eighth in state, junior Dan Davis puts forth 100'Zu concentration in preparing for his dive. Right: junior Ralph Mundt, one of Coach Iepsen's top swimmers, placed second in both the 50 and 200 yard freestyle races in state. Tankers Post 14 2 Dual Mark The WHS swimming squad posted a dual meet record of eleven wins and two losses during the '70-'71 season and took first place in the West Invitational and the district swim meet. Thirteen Falcon tankmen advanced to statewide competition. Junior Ralph Mundt took second place in the state in the 50 yard and the 100 yard freestyle and sophomore Bard Porter placed sixth in the 100 yard backstroke. Coach Don Jep- sen's squad, defeated only once by an Iowa team, took tenth place in team points at the state meet. Above Left: Ralph Mundt, gasps for air as he strokes his way through another grueling practice sesson. Left: The Falcons' 400 yard freestyle relay team consisted of Don Hammel and Brad Porter, QSTANDINGI and Buddy Kuehl and Mark Chris- tenson. Far Right: Sophomore diver Iohn Van Kirk prepares for a back dive in the Quad-City sophomore meet, Below: Sophomore Wally Anderson prepares to leave the blocks in the Quad-City sophomore meet. Sophomores: fl-rj Ron Swanson, Ierry Callahan, Stan Kennedy, Iohn Van Kirk, Randy Wince, Ioe Wisong, Bob Snodgrass, Mark Christensen, Brad Porter, Ioe Burbridge, Don Hammel, Mike Hayman, IO SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT 57. .. 37 Tipton 64. . . 28 Assumption 52 . . . 43 Assumption 48. . . 47 Rock Island 62. . . 33 C. R. jefferson 29. . . 66 Moline 26. . . 69 C. R. Washington 72. . . 23 Iowa City West High 64. . . 31 Clinton 58. . . 37 Muscatine 57. . . 38 Central 56. . . 49 Central 53. . . 42 Ottumwa Fourth Place Rock Island Relays First Place West Invitational First Place Quad City Sophomore Third Place Quad City Varsity Mike Colson. Foreground: Managers Steve Wy and Randy Leasman. J arsity Q rj John Flickenger Brad Guthrie Dirk ertson, Ray Heims, Ted Kloppenborg, Perry Puck, bridge Ralph Mundt Dan Davis Foreground an Hall B1llRes1ng Steve Cavanaugh Don Rob Dave Kraxner, Rick Haugh, Guy Foley, Ron Bur- Coach Don Iepsen Assistant Coach David Swim Soph Tankers Tops In Quad C1t1es West's sophomore swimmers took first place in the Quad-City sophomore swim meet for the first time in the history of WHS, this season, defeating tough Illinois arch-rivals Rock Island and Mo- line. Five sophomores, Mark Christensen, Brad Porter, Bob Snodgrass, Mike Hayman, and Don Hammel, were outstanding in varsity competition, with Porter taking sixth in Iowa in the 100 yard backstroke. The experience gained by the sophomores should be valuable to next year's team in their struggle to dethrone Cedar Rapids Washington as the number one swim team in Iowa. ' rg , 542 5. 'sh . x F wa. G .Y -wwf S Q, -Nfl, Q k fix' 'A'-fx 2 Cindermen Nab Second State Title West continued its winning tra- lition in fall track this year as they uccessfully defended their 1969 tate mile-team championship. The Falcon runners also finished econd to Moline in both the Quad-City Metropolitan Confer- ence mile-team and cross-country aces, although they placed sixth n the state cross-country meet. Eugene Bluedorn was the team's tandout as he picked off cham- xionships in the state mile race ind the Metro conference cross- lountry race. The junior runner set new records in the mile and a half, he two-mile, the two and a half nile, and the three mile cross- country events. Early in the spring season, a number of new records were set. Bluedorn set two records in the in- door two mile, in the U.S. Track and Field Federation meet at Lamoni, Iowa he ran a 9:37.6 clocking, battering the old school indoor standard by 37 seconds, while in the Conference indoor meet he ran a 9:50.7 to set a new conference mark. At Lamoni sen- ior Dave Haugen set a new school three-quarter mile mark with a 3:- 23.2 time, in the same meet senior Randy Yaddof's :05.5 clocking in the 50 yard dash brought him a school record. Three school re- cords were broken at the confer- ence indoor meet. Senior Bob Collett did a 1127.5 660-yard run to put him in the record books, while senior Ieff Dickinsen did the same in the 60-yard dash with a :07.0 clocking. In the shot-put, sophomore Kyle Forsyth set both a new sophomore and varsity mark with a 68 ft. 9 1X2 in. effort. Champions at the Quad-City Metropolitan Conference indoor meet were Bob Collett in the 660, Haugen in the half-mile, senior Iohn Quinnell in the mile and Bluedorn in the two-mile. Left: Senior Bob Collett crosses the finish line completing the 880 yard run at the Westem Illinois Invitational Meet. Sophs Strengthen Track Squad West's sophomore fall track team had a mediocre season as they finished in fourth place in the conference half-mile team race and in the cross country cham- pionship. Paul Ericksen was the top sophomore runner. FALL SEASON RECORD WHS CPPONENT 19 ....... 43 Rock Island 32 ....... 24 Clinton 35 ....... 22 Moline 25 ....... 30 Central 11 ....... 46 East Moline 15 ....... 49 Rock Island 15 ....... 48 Alleman 15 ....... 49 Rock Island 17 ....... 40 Alleman 37 ....... 21 Moline 22 ....... 37 Central 15 ....... 40 Assumption 26 ....... 36 East Moline 15 ....... 46 Bettendorf Second Conference Mile Team Second Conference Cross Country First State Mile Team Sixth State Cross Country Above Right: lim Hahn puts the shot in an early indoor meet. Right: Randy Yaddof fsecond from leftj charges to- wards the finish line in the 100 yard dash at Ma- comb. phomore Track: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Ted Hartsock, raig Spainhower, Mike Steen, Gary Atzen, Bill ul, Steve Gallaher, Martin Wills, Steve Beert. COND ROW: Don Block, Mike Miller, Tim cGrath, Ieff Mizer, Dennis Dilley, Paul Hopkins, Paul Ericksen. THIRD ROW: Mark Nordeen, Scott Hanna, Bill Dibbem, Mike Pringle, A1 Crawford, Kyle Forsyth, Pat Carlson, Scott Gardner. FOURTH ROW: Randy Leasman, Steve Wylie, Steve Keller, Steve Oberhaus, Mark Dietz, Tom Protheroe. 1 irsity Track: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Rick Ralfs, Steve st, lim Hahn, Mike Moeller, Randy Teel, Elden agen, Lannie Lagrone, Tom Brandt, Jim Kresin. ECOND ROW: Russ Bateman, Dave Crawford, :my Kent, Scott Vanskike, Ray Iordan, Steve Saladino, Dan Smith, Steve Adams, Dan Keller. THIRD ROW: Chris Zordell, Bob Collett, Dave Haugen, Dan Davis, Steve Corcoran, John Reitz, Roger Christenson, Dan Gogulich, manager Steve Pohlmann. FOURTH ROW: George Monty, Kyle SOPHOMORE FALL SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT 41 ....... 19 Clinton 33. . . . 24 Moline 16. . . . 39 Alleman 38. . . . 23 East Moline 17. . . . 38 Alleman 28 .... . . 27 Moline 17 .... . . 32 Bettendorf East Moline 28 ....... 27 Fourth Conference 1!2 Mile Team Fourth Conference Cross Country Forsyth, Larry George, Rick Voss, manager Bill Dunk, jerry Bybee, Iohn Quinnell, Brad Guthrie, Eugene Bluedom, Dave Hartman. FIFTH ROW: Doug Jones, coach D. H. Lange, assistant coaches David Day and I. I. Frei. GIRLS' FALL SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT 3 ..... . . 4 East Moline 4. . . . 3 Alleman 2. . . . 3 Moline 0 . . . . 5 Rock Island 4 . . . . 1 Alleman 5 . . . . O Central 0. . . . 7 Moline Girls' Tennis: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Cindy Petruccelli, thaler. SECOND ROW: Coach Virginia Lohmiller, Robeson, Libby Arp Marilyn Miller, lane Ahrens, Martha Steele, Ginny Ginny Dibbem, Donna Kenyon, Darsa Paustian, Boom, Iill Tomquist, Michelle Curtis, Ev Muehle- Ginger Ward, Iudy Ash, Barb Williams, Karen oy T FIRST ROW fl J R dy G llo SECOND ROW Co ch McDo ld Lo B11 Don Brotherton, Kent Comer. N etsters Suffer Disappomting Year Although their fall season record, 1-4, was slightly disap- pointing, West's tennis team bat- tled, refusing to fold. Led by senion Ken Cordts, the boys fought hard and hot even in the face of defeat. The girls' team, despite frequent losses, had many outstanding players. Michelle Curtis and Iane Ahrens seesawed between first and second place and made up a fantastic doubles team. Ginny Boom and Iill Tornquist were con- stantly exchanging third and fourth place on the tennis ladder. The girls had a split season, the first part in the fall, finishing up the season in the spring. BOYS' FALL SEASON RECORD WHS OPPONENT O ........ 9 East Moline 1 ........ 8 Alleman 0 ........ 9 Rock Island 5 ........ 4 Central Far Right: Senion Dan Struve follows through dur- ing an early spring practice. Below Far Right: Dan Struve and juniors Ed McCu1- Girls' Golf: fl-rj Donna johnston, Brenda Fry, Becky Riessen, Susie Peterschmidt, Debbie Brus, LuAnn Nelson lough and Kym Houghman practice their driving by Deb Mewhirter. teeing off. Boys's Golf: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Scott Wolf, Mike plund, Ioel Haack, Kym Hougharn. SECOND Colson, Bert Thomas, Tom Hart, Geoff Huston, Kershaw, Ed McCullough, Dan Struve, Terry As- ROW: Coach Richard Colson, Dave Pohl, Mike Tom Gott, Terry Hartog. .......,..,,. 4. if Qffi 'Q an-W .QgQRaWW 'Nil wink '?,..maf Wikia, .. :Hx u E ff if ff if f M, L- 7 , ' M 5. Q WA ue! if '75 fl R fam. fav f' ..,... W 'WEQEW11v, yi ' K .ia'W Q-f u,, ' . rv . f' 2 . Qf,f, L r , .Y , . My K f'+ L Q ' . N Q A A -'P ' if sw W' A , ' 4 N' ' if . 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My xxx syn 'M 4 I bfvf. Av W Q., ,gays Pitching Key To Baseball Year An almost totally inexperienced squad represented WHS on the baseball diamond during 'the spring of 1971. The team's strong point was their pitching staff which featured such standouts as Rick Moeller, Bill Schroeder, and Tom Sauer- brei. The only other starter with any notable Varsity experience was third baseman and team cap- tain, Doug Terhune. The sophomore squad began their quest for a second consecu- tive Quad-City Metropolitan con- ference title by downing Rock Island, 11-3. Pitcher Rick Con- nell and catcher Matt Jager were sophomore standouts. 4. -V S351 2149 wwf Exif ,ty Sophomore Baseball: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Bob Hensler, Dave Dittmer, Randy Wilson, Iim Iensen, Jeff Conger, Ken Willers, Greg Turner. SECOND ROW: Matt lager, Iim Merten, Bob Burton, Terry Beert, Bill Bennett, Rick Connell. THIRD ROW: Henning Rick Schroeder Bob Riggs Tom Van Don Rieck, Pat Koranda, Dennis Dietz, Keith Rich- deW1ele Kevin Henning man. FOURTH ROW: Lowell Grunwald, Head Coachg Iohn Greenlee, Assistant Coach, Calvin Varsity Baseball: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Bill Schroeder, landy Kopf, Steve Belzung, Tom Sauerbrei, Mike loranda, Larry Day, Rick Moeller. SECOND LOW: Doug Conklin, Andy Koehler, Don Robert- .. 1, - f . . .W K mx son, Mickey Stenger, Ed Slattery, Gary Baker, Randy Biittner, Dave Meyer. THIRD ROW: Rob Cummings, Mike DelVecchio, Steve Meyer, Iim Paustian, Doug Terhune, Steve Kuttler, Kevin A c . , 7 w ' ., , 153.3515 ' , -,i ' K 121 Feeney. FOURTH ROW: Assistant coach Ken Dohse, managers Iohn Davison, Paul Munden, and Ron Davis, coach Don Iones. Several Falcon players scamper for a fly ball. ff' r W 'M W , -'. . ,::v .- ' H , , t . , . ' ' V i ,.. AL,., V .L Ag norsr Q 7 is kvikkyh l I Girls' Swimming: fl-rj FIRST ROW: Tanny Kuehl, Shirk, Denise Warnecke. SECOND ROW: Vicky Cathy Ramm, Debbie Powell, Connie Schebler Connie Haase, Mary Keller, Sue Schmidt, lean Zinger, Theresa Murphy, Chris Neal, Kathy Flynn, coach Ruth Iohnson. Not pictured: Sharon Lusby Flickinger, Cathy Haase, Debbie Dickinson, Mona Gale Schneider, Mary Hartmann, Kalleen Ragan, Sue Grabia, Beth Butlin. Girls' Sports Give Rise To Interest Girls' sports has become more competitive due to the noticeable rise in interest of girls in sports. Some of the activities open to WHS girls' participation are hockey, volleyball, gymnastics, and swimming. Hockey has taken root as WHS with its continued formation. Vol- leyball placed second at state level competition this year. Gymnas- tics, in its second year of existence, is improving steadily. The girls' swim team competes on the local, district, and state levels. Because of the growing awareness of physical fitness, WHS girls who want to participate find it easy to become involved in sports. 'ibn Girls' Gymnastics: FOREGROUND: Iackie Ewoldt, done, Marilyn Schinners, Mona Shirk, Mary Hart- Sharon Lusby, Iean Flickinger, Kathy Knapp, mann, Alma Petersen, Linda Millage, Mary Keller, Regina Werthmann. BACKGROUND: Becky Ran- Linda Nienaber. 122 iirls' Volleyball: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Michelle Cur- ens, Ginger Ward, Roxy Spohn. SECOND ROW: Tomquist, Linda Ehlers, Gayla Harrison s, Ev Muehlethaler, Debbie Hambright, Iane Ahr- Sue Schabillon, Candy Korthaus, Brenda Fry, Iill Hockey: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Gale Schneider, Hartmann, Iane Ahxens, Connie Schebler, Cathy Ditto, Katie Chouteau, Ev Muehlethaler. SEC- Flynn, Brenda Fry, Gayle Adrian. ROW: Kerrie Killian, Candy Korthaus, Mary v Anyone Can Participate This year hundreds of WHS students participated in intramu- ral sports at West. There was c'om- petition in track, football, volleyball, basketball, wrestling, ping-pong, and field hockey. The year highlights were victories by homeroom 136B in volleyball and by homeroom 210 in football. Al- though intramural teams don't ex- cite the same interest as varsity teams, they provide an oppor- tunity to participate for anyone who wants to play. Above Right: Cindy Petruccelli and Martha Steele combine their efforts in a doubles game of table tennis. Right: An enthusiastic team member leaps in the air to surprise his opponents with a spike. iii. Ag halls before school. this young participant. Left: Ping-pong enthusiasts enjoy a game out in the Below: Volleyball proves to be a strenuous game for -3' -Inn-.....,-B-bmmwmq MW !,,seiy . ,RX ..,.,..4lH ' ,rye- Cheerleaders Lead in Enthusiasm The biting chill of a cold au- tumn evening during the progres- sion of a football game, the reluctant enthusiasm of the stu- dent body at a pep aud, or the many long hours of practice and preparation-not everyone recog- nizes all the tribulations masked by the glamour that are endured by a cheerleader. She's an energetic pace setter, encouraging her comrades with a cheery disposition and a friendly impelling smile. Her agility con- tinually adorns West High com- petitive meets no matter what the outcome. Her efforts are numer- ous, yet her rewards are unpropor- tionate-she's one of those girls in red and white. Above Right: Red Squad: Ginny Boom, Becky Ro- driguez, Linda Kester, Iane Gosma, Colleen Hay- man Right: Varsity: Iill Tornquist, Debbie Hambright, Mary Keller, Sally Cline, Kathy Knapp. OI' an gi- i' My body has begun to thaw as I sit in front of the crackling fire, watching the antics of my comrades as they, too, try to warm their numb bodies. My hands and feet begin to tingle with a new life, competing with each other for top priority. The intensity of their competition reminds me of the chilling wind I had encountered only a few moments before. I am warm now, accepted by those around me and secure in my acceptance. I am a part of a group. I realize that we meet only for enjoyment, but we do have a purpose. We are involved with life. I have found a place. The Niche of Organizations Is Discovered by Many. Q. W a x ,L L PM vi f-jinifffi H -L,L , QE f,, 2LL,,1,1.,,5,L , A - g:f,1,. - kg ! .'.f igL'f 7 V '?i:L'gi wiswbz Q F l A l ' ' fe i f Q2.. N V ,, - -.: E, W -,5fl ,EV 51- ' , .1,..,. W, - A ,N : 4 f mf V gt 3 if 84 f ir as .Hr Q -' ,Tu f ,, ma . 1 2 M w j gn , A f x. .Qu A V . Y H312 A f ww , XS ' 8 1 ht , X - fix? Nh . ,,:,., , Oy iw ff V mi G I , X 'aff 41 no , 'X' ' il E, i W, ,Q - S 'ti' , Spanish Largest Language Club The language club with the largest enrollment this year was Spanish Club. Any student taking a Spanish course was invited to join the club. Active club members par- ticipated in such activites as build- ing a homecoming float, the annual Taco Fiesta, Pinata Christ- mas party, and the International Tasting Party. Club officers of 1970-71 were Elisa Sanchez, president, Cathy Jensen, lst vice-president, Bev Brace, 2nd vice-president, Terry Colson, secretary-treasurer, and Ed McCullough, public relations. Left: Melissa Witt skeptically looks at her tacos at the Spanish Club picnic. Below: Senior Scott Wulf races across a water soaked mat at the Spanish Club swim. 'I Above: Two Roman subjects enjoy a banquet consist- ing of carrots, bread and honey, cabbage, radishes, and chicken. Above Right: This slave-train is one of the several challenging feats demanded of the first year students. Below Right: These club members battle relentlessly in this traditional Roman olive--blowing contest. Right: A Latin student adopts the role of Caesar as he is hand-fed by an obliging Roman maiden. oil! Rome Is Reborn at Latin Club Banquet 3 a 1 xl March 10, 1971 fA.D.j-it was the mighty age of the Roman Empire all over agin, as Latin Club members held their annual Latin Club Banquet. Parents and several faculty members were treated to a night of retrospect into the tradi- tional Roman style of life-com- plete with Caesars donned in brightly-sashed tunics, and be- guiling Roman maidens dressed flow-robes. The program was centered around the dinner, prepared by the first year Latin slaves, which consisted of everything the Ro- mans would have eaten. The spirit of that ancient age of chariot races and the Colosseum was embodied in the skits per- formed by the students, depicting aspects of Roman life. A modern, familiar touch was present in the affair as club members sang the school song in Latin. The evening climaxed with a sing-along in which guests and students par- ticipated. fi? ' 1 s if t ' 'ii . V The Routine of Giving Time: a Saturday morning, a night after school, or a free study hall. That's all it takes to give just a little bit of oneself to help some- one else out. WHS students have found that by forming clubs to bring interested people together ,f::.'f :'5,iR,1- - ...5JW?Aj3'5-f'f'7,. agww Life P ' A o2 i7,' . ef J' .ig't:?.'f' , N7 flvfgf 3 - - I . , , . T K . . Vg W M rslss yy g v El ' aig i' - 5 7 1 5 mv ' , ' w,-W1-r-., 4'3 .f 2 fnwlsfirwwg- A rf 5 W .za fy ' f ' ' ' ' ' ' 3 321 , ff ' - t' 2.--zu :lieu-ii: ,. .: -- i i . ff jfirfii' ' . -gr,. 1 .i.g,,g M X l -,.. f . :. Trl V J I ' ' .l'f' ' . igeregggffffjhef ff: ' -.Lff.mz. ' e W Above: Teens for Crippled Children members find bowling a challenge to the handicapped. Right: Two swim timers anxiously stand by to cal- culate time on the swimmers at meets. that it can be an enjoyable way to provide services. The familiar sounds of the shuf- fling of SSO girls' feet, the click of swim timers' stop watches, the flipping through overdue cards by library' assistants, and the satisfy- ing reward of laughter from handicapped child are parts of tl lives of many students at WH Not all of mankind has forgotte the joy derived from this most sir cere type of giving that can con 134 only from inner conviction. FWS 5 Q , ,.,7, I-1 'Sfei fl f if Left: Everyday library assistants voluntarily pro- vide their services to keep the library functioning. Below left: SSO girls not only deliver messages and run errands, but also help in the office. Below right: Teens for Crippled Children members get involved with the handicapped and find that everyone loves a clown. ,.,,.Hw-1-A 'A ,-N i 1-ivl 5'ff' all'-I 'img QL..-n-'S 135 Vw !H ...awww 2,3 19 +55 Lettermen's Club: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Dave Haugen Larry Day, Craig Clausen, Danny Fox, Roger Chrisl tenson, Ron Timmerman, Coach Gene Fisher. SEC- OND ROW: Kym Hougham, Ed McCollough Doug Iones, Ierry Bybee, Bob Collett, Perry Puck, Thespians: FIRST ROW: fl-rj lean Quick, Ianette Coder, Robin Rahn, Pat Broughton, Margo Feuer- bach, Angie McCarthy. SECOND ROW: Advisor Paul Holsworth, Marta Schebler, Diane Prust, Karen Goettsch, lim Spencer, Kevin Zuber, Ieff Nielsen. Doug Conklin. THIRD ROW: Dan Davis, Ralph Mundt, Dave Crawford, Tom Brandt, Ed Slattery, Dan Struve, Terry Asplund. FOURTH ROW: John Quinnell, Iim Hahn, Mike Crawford, Rick Moeller, Tom Sauerbrei, Mike Engle, FIFTH ROW: Brad Guthrie, Don Hamann, Tim Wilkerson, T1 Hughes, Andy Kochler, Dan Lanaghan, Ha Kuehl. SIXTH ROW: Larry George, Mike D Vecchio 2 E Clubs Recognize Various Endeavors Quill 8: Scroll: FIRST ROW: Q1-rj Debbie Schro- eder, Laura Paarmann, Pam Kress, Ioyce Meier, Gail Lavender, Chris Wallace. SECOND ROW: Advisor National Forensic League: FIRST ROW: fl-rj Bon- nie Schnoor, Robin Rahn, Pam Harbiger, Rosie Schafer, Kathy Harper, Margo Feuerbach, Tamara Nickerson, Lynn Norby, Charlene Schmidt. SEC- Rod Vahl, Bart Burk, Kevin Feeney, Dan Wheeler, Dave Asmus. Honor clubs play an important part in student life at West. Letter- men's Club, Quill and Scroll, NFL fNational Forensic Leaguej and Thespians, are composed of stu- dents who have excelled in vari- ous areas of endeavor. Lettermen's Club consists of individuals who have achieved recognition in one or more areas of athletics. Quill and Scroll fthe national honor so- ciety for high school journalistsj honors students who have merited outstanding skill in the field of journalistic endeavors. Public speakers and debators are awarded membership in NFL for significant achievement in foren- sics. Lastly, individuals who have shown diligent perseverance in the dramatic arts gain admittance into Thespians. OND ROW: Karla Trenery, Buddy Smith, Dave nick, Larry Hanlin, Kevin Zuber, lim Spencer, Mike Lafferty, Doug Carlson, Ray MacDougall, Ginger Kershaw, Craig Spainhower, Advisor Harold Keller Ward, Vicki Nagel, Vera Fisher, lim Weaver. THIRD ROW: Mike Holt, Mike Clow, Allan Min- The Revolving Art World Walking down the right corri- dor at West one may see a sign announcing C1allery. If one were to walk in, he would find the works of many amateur artists, members of Art Club. The club manages and sets up the displays in the gallery, with contributions from club members and art stu- dents. Art Club, like many other clubs at West, had its share of club ac- tivities. Parties were held for most holidays. A unique Christmas party was held where members dressed as Hobbits, the tiny creatures from the book written by I. L. Tolkein. The club took trips to study and to see great con- tributions to the world of art. Club officers this year were Candy Rands, president, Rod Conner, vice-president, and Sue Peterschmidt, secretary-treasurer. Above right: A student's work lays idle in serene waiting. Right: An industrious student designs on his clay sculpture. 2536-fe V' fgilwim A , 13 8 fl V Y W K 5 if l 5 , x f x X , , ,X 235 I 1 ' GRA Hosts a umber of Events There was only one qualifica- tion to be a participating member of the largest organization here at West. The requirement was to be a sophomore, junior, or senior girl who likes activity, because GRA fGirls Recreation Associationj proved to be an active club this year. Sophomore-s were introduced to GRA early in the year in the form of an iniation picnic. At the picnic the junior and senior club mem- bers showed the sophs what the trial and tribulations of being sophomores are. The girls bedecked in flannel shirts and jeans sponsored Wran- gler Romp, a girl-ask-boy square dance. GRA also sponsored in- tramurals, auds, and entered a float in the homecoming float contest. On the eve of St. Valentine's Day GRA hosted a girl-ask-boy, semi-formal dance honoring a King of Hearts. Dave Van Dyke reigned as king at the dance at which the theme, Through the Looking Glass, was followed. The year came to a close with the annual GRA Awards Banquet. Girls were awarded letters, pins, and charms, earned by accumulat- ing points in sports and other ac- tivities. GRA officers this year were Ev Muehlethaler, president, Carol Nienabor, vice-president, Mi- chelle Curtis, secretary, and Iill Tournquist, treasurer. Above right: A young gentleman obtains punch for his lady at GRA's GRAnd Gala dance, Right: A key-shaped entrance followed the theme Through the Looking Glass, at Gala. Left: Donna Kenyon, Kathy Haase, and Colleen Bailey presented a Cala aud skit. Far below: Fun-loving students learn to square dance at the girl-ask-boy Wrangler Romp. Below: Iulie Arp, Bonnie Sanford, and Char Specht were the voices of the characters in the Gala aud. Publications . . A Hub of Activity West's traditional communica- tion center which linked together all the random yearly events of student life and presented them to the public in an informative and interesting manner could be found in Pub-the West High Publica- tions Department. Despite the hub-bub of noise, gaiety, and general confusion which pervaded the Pub office, expert efficiency and the tedious struggle for perfection constituted the bi-weekly publication of the school paper-the Beak 'n Eye. Editors plus journalism students contributed their skillful reporting to produce a product representa- tive of their school and fellow stu- dents. So that students may capture fleeting moments of time and re- tain memories of their high school years, intricate and unique plan- ning went into the publication of the 1970-71 Shaheen Yearbook- a picturesque portrayal of com- memorable episodes occuring throughout the year. Two events-the annual Pub Picnic fwhich started off the year by acquainting pub peoplej and the Pub Christmas party brought Pub members together in an at- mosphere of relaxation exempt from the rigid responsibilities of journalistic endeavors. The year was climaxed with the annual Publications Banquet held in May. Pub people experienced a feeling of satisfation and nostalgia as a year of determined effort and ambition was brought to a close with the presentation of writing awards by publications advisor, Rod Vahl, and the long-awaited unveiling of the 1970-71 year- book. Yearbook staff: fl-rj Ieff Nielsen and Gail Lavender, co-editors-in-chief, Ray Iordan, sports editor, Chris Wallace and Laura Paamiann, associate editors, Ioyce Meier, staff artist, Cathie Baker, associate edi- tor. Not pictured: Paulette Buzzell, assistant editor, Dorothy Chaffee and Vicki Ditto, index editors. Staff photographers Mike Bell, Bill Dunk, Art Ken- yon, and director of photography, jeff Nielsen, provided visual stories through pictures. 142 Advertising managers Ron Burbridge, Beak 'n Eye, and Debbie Garrett, Shaheen, worked diligently to finance the newspaper and yearbook. WHS High News editor Debbie Schroeder pre- sented a consistent variety of articles in the teen section of the Sunday Times Democrat. Newspaper staff: fl-rj Vicki Ditto, circulation manager, Pam Kress, features editor, Bart Burk, as- sistant sports editor, Dan Wheeler, editor-in-chief, Kevin Feeney, sports editor, Dave Asmus, news editor. ff' f NT 'Z ilu.: M a uk, .M 'W if a it' ritz 2- Right: Every move has a purpose, even if only to get your tum over with! Below: Iohn Wiele and Noreen Hathaway put com- plete thought into their chess game. Upper Right: Chess Club president, Ioel Haack, re- acts for a counter attack. Lower Right: The reward of a chess game is the challenge contained within. Chess Club Provides Challenge Gathering this year on alternate Tuesdays and Thursdays was the West High Chess Club. Club members improved their ability during these meetings and during the course of the school year en- tered various meets. The Chess Club took second place in the Iowa State High School Chess Championship. The club also at- tended the Illinois-Iowa Invita- tional. Advising the club were Dan Tuffree and Terry Tucker. The club officers this year were Ioel Haack, president, Mike Holmes, vice-president, Noreen Hathaway, secretary, and Lois Dowel, treasurer. Right: The Williams Iunior High library finds Vicki Hartley busily working aftemoons. Below: Shorthand students prepare themselves for future jobs. S 'H K , , fi . Wi, M '51 ,r Wm nV,, . ai. 'Shi FT' ft-wg., 'x f I' W2- - -K . Wi 'SM A-1-v Q ' 9' 9 'F K. .,,,w,,-V 7 ,Q ,,,,,,, M L, f,f,,,,,M K 4--- ' Co-Gp Gives First Push For those with the future in mind, an important role in the educative process at WHS is that played by vocational-technical classes. The education for these students includes not only classes, but also clubs and jobs. The stu- dents leave school after fourth period to continue their education in offices, stores, and workshops, preparing for future vocations, and learning from actual on-the- job experience in today's business world. The co-op program of education is divided into three categories: Office Education, Trades and In- dustries, and DECA fDistributive Education Clubs of Americaj. Stu- dents in Office Education spend their afternoons performing se- cretarial duties. The Trades and Industries department offers training for boys in carpentry, electronics, and mechanics, and for girls in such fields as nurses' aides, dental assistants, and in- terior decorators. DECA members gain experience in salesmanship from working in stores. Left: Terry Masterson improves his talents of woodworking at Iansen and Emst Millworks. Above: lst ROW: Kim Kershaw, Mary Keller, Cathy Hasse, Pegi Prothroe, Ioy Van Camp, Dynae Tillotson, Colleen Hayman, lane Gosma, Kathy Knapp, Kathy McKilligan, Shawn McDowell, Beth Right: Aquesta members swim laps to warm up. Bl-lflin, 506 Lynch, Ginny Bl00miI1gd6l9, and Deb lie George, Linda Digney, Deb Dickenson, Kallee' Frymoyer. 2nd ROW: lean Flickenger, Cathy Ragen, Gail Schneider, Brenda Fry, Nancy Smitl Ramm, Vicki Zinger, Tanny Kuehl, Kathy Hovey, Kathy Stahl, and Sue Cook, Cheryl Schnack, Connie Hasse, Sandy Henzen, Les- 2 E W e 2 z 148 l Cruising Foreign Waters Hard work, competition, and satisfaction-this is Aquesta, the WHS synchronized swim club, under the direction of Mrs. Ruth Johnson. Dedicated girls continue to spend each Thursday evening practicing for their annual spring water show which was held in March. This year's show, Cruis- ing Foreign Waters, was set to music from different countries. Aquesta's officers this year were Sue Cook, president, Brenda Fry, vice-president, Deb Frymoyer, secretary, and Leanne VanCamp, treasurer. Left: Four Synchro members practice a routine. Below: The ballet leg, the basic synchro stunt, is demonstrated by Aquesta members. pau.. Above: Senior Class Officers are Susie Petersch- midt, secretary, Dave Van Dyke, president, and Ginny Boom, treasurer. Vice-president Iohn Schultz is not pictured. Right: Junior Class Officers are, standing, Colleen Hayman, treasurer, Linda Nienaber, secretary, Ralph Mundt, presidentg and Paul Bieber, vice- president. 15 O xlib' V S- --- Student Union is Initiated This Year Student government has under- gone many changes throughout he past year. The Student Union vhich replaced the old council fter a student vote approval last ring, undertook several actions amend outdated school policies nd enforce the effectiveness of a tudent government. Representa- ives elected from each class at the 'eginning of each new semester forked under the direction and eadership of officers: Jim Spencer, flark Mattke, Tricia Griffin, and Iarol Nienaber. Any students in chool will continue to be eligible to serve on a number of commit- tees created by the union to in- crease the value of student participation. An older type of student par- ticipation Was evident among this year's class officers. In charge of class business and future reunions are the senior class officers: Dave Van Dyke, Iohn Schultz, Susie Pe- terschmidt, and Ginny Boom. lun- ior class officers responsible for organizing and arranging the an- nual Prom were Ralph Mundt, Paul Bieber, Linda Nienaber, and Colleen Hayman. Below: Student Union Officers are Tricia Griffin secretary, Mark Mattke, vice-president, Iim Spen- cer, president, and Carol Nienaber, treasurer. t , . J . I , Q x W f 4 Y 3 ..........--- ,a ...........4 Q! Q! .......... Z. ,............ Q it ..-.----- T 2 151 The day has almost ended, and before the sun dips its final rays behind the horizon, I would like to look back upon this light drenched day. 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I g.'.' - . 1 I 1 -D.. ., - . .-:3: . .Z .-5'3 -ZEIgIv1j3'- ANDRE, IEFFREY: Chess Club: German Club: Swimming: Track: Merit Student ARNOLD, RICKY ARP, DELLA: Intramurals: Merit Student ARP, KENNAN: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student ATZEN, DAVID: Basketball: Track AUGER, MARSHA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Chorus: Library As- sistant: Semester Honor Roll BACON, HAL: Spanish Club: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orches- tra: State Contest BADER, MARK: French Club: Baseball: Golf: Intramurals: Wrestling: Student Council BAKER, GARY: Art Club: Baseball: Football: Wrestling: Merit Student ADAMS, PAULA: Latin Club: Spanish Club ADKINS, CHARLES ADRIAN, GAYLE: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Mayor? Youth Council: Merit Student AHRENS, IANE: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Tennis Band: Minstrel Show: Merit Student ALEKSIEICZYK, ALMA: DECA: French Club: GRA: Intramurals ALGER, MIKE ALLEN, RANDY: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student ANDERSON, MARK: German Club: Intramurals: Publications: Semes ter Honor Roll: Merit Student ANDERSON, TERRY . 'Cf' I K As the Year Begins a Final Revolution I IIRD, BRENDA: GRA: SSO: Chorus: State Contest: Teens for Crippled Ihildren: Co-Op IITFERMAN, ROBERT BLOCKER, RICHARD: Intramurals: Wrestling IOEVER, TIMOTHY: Heelan High School, Sioux City, Iowa: Band IOHNSTEDT, SHARON: GRA: Pep Club: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensem- vles: Madrigals: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: rierit Student IOIRE, ROGER BOLTZ, RICHARD: Football: Intramurals: Student Council: Merit Stu- lent ' IOLWAR, PAMELA BAKER, GRANT: Co-Op BANKSON, RONALD: Latin Club: Intramurals: Merit Student BARNARD, DEBRA: Aquesta: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Synchro- nized Swimming: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Student Council: Merit Student: Falcon Day's Honor Court: Student Union Rep- resentative BAUGH, CINDA: French Club: Pep Club: Golf: Intramurals: Track: Chorus BEADLE, RICHARD BETZEL, PAMELA: French Club: GRA: Swimming: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student BINA, ELIZABETH: GRA: Track BINA, IOHN BINGHAM, DUANE ,Hwvd Merit students make the most of their leisure time. YTCTL- iris-K BOOM, VIRGINIA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Tennis ,Me urer: Senior Class Treasurer: Merit Student: Falcon Days' Honor Court Student Union Representative BOS, IULIE: French Club: GRA: a Capella: Chorus: Minstrel Show Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student: Publications BOURQUIN, DEBORAH BOWERS, RANDY BOWLING, MYRABETH BRAUER, STEPHEN: Baseball: Intramurals BREIHOLZ, CYNTHIA: GRA: SSO: Intramurals: C0-Op BREIHOLZ, EVA: GRA: Merit Student BRISTOW, REBECCA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Teen Dems: In- tramurals: Swim Guard: Tennis: Band: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student Chorus: Reserve Cheerleader: Semester Honor Roll: Junior Class Treas: r Departing Seniors Reflect on Its Passing RUS, MICHAEL:DECA KYSON, MARY: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Chorus JERKLIN, WILLIAM: Football: Intramurals: Swimming JESING, MICHAEL: Intramurals: C0-Op JNGE, DAVID JRBRIDGE, RONALD: Chess Club: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: tramurals: Swimming: Beak 'n Eye, Advertising Manager: Merit Stu- :nt JRDEN, GARY JRKHART, PATRICIA JRRIS, IOHN: Baseball: Intramurals BRIX, IEFFEREY: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Wrestling: Track BROOKS, KAREN BROTHERTON, DONALD: NFL: Basketball: Football: Intramurals: Swimming, Individual Speech Events: Student Council BROUGHTON, PATRICIA: Thespian: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: Sustentaculum, treasurer BROWN, KRISTIN: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Merit Student: Drum Majorette BRUHN, DAVID: Band BRUNDIES, ROBIN BRUNE, ELAINE: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: Merit Student BRUS, DEBRA: CRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Golf: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Girl's State: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student 'Nx- if , T Soon They Will Step Into a New orld, BURROWS, DANIEL: Spanish Club, Intramurals BURTON, DENISE BUSHA, MARLENE BUTCHER, THOMAS: German Club, a Cappella, president, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Merit Student, Ta- ble Tennis Club BUZZELL, PAULETTE: GRA, Intramurals, All-School Play Cast, Sha- heen Staff, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Children, Publications, Student Union Committee, Beak 'n Eye, Circula- tion Manager BYBEE, IERALD: Lettennan's Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Track, Merit Student CAMARENA, MANUEL: Spanish Club, Basketball, Intramurals, Track, Student Council CAMPBELL, CAROL: Aquesta, GRA, Pep Club, Synchronized Swim- ming, SSO, Intramurals, Swimming, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Semester Honor Roll, Student Council, Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Chil- dren, Student Union Representative CANADA, IAMES: Thespians, All-School Play Cast, a Cappella, Min- strel Show, Student Council, Table Tennis Club, Putters Club, Publica- tions A f '.f ' CARLIN, BETTY: GRA, Pep Club, SSO, Intramurals, Band, Minstrel Show CARMICHAEL, ARDEANIA: GRA CARPENTER, JANE: Health Careers Club, Merit Student, Co-op CARSTENS, TAMARA CARTER, DEBRA: Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student CARTER, MICHAEL: Football, Track, Wrestling CARTER, PATRICIA: GRA, intramurals CASON, JAMES: Intramurals CASTEL, BARBARA: Pep Club, Intramurals -, - :. ,, a t se, f . . - -: W 39 L -,,-'ffl' 'r i S 3 if The SGA wholeheartedly supports the Falcons WIEZELL, SANDRA: Pep Club: Golf: Intramurals: Merit Student l'ANYAN, IOSEPH: Assumption High School: Baseball: Band JRVORST, DAVID: Football: Track: Band: Minstrel Show: Merit dent ALLIS, DEANE ANDLER, SUSAN: Band: Carlisle High School, Carlisle, Iowa: Band: xrus: Ensembles: State Contest: FHA ANNON, CHRISTINE: GRA: Pep Club: Tennis: Chorus: Semester ior Roll: Merit Student: Teens for Crippled Children ARLES, JOHN: Letterrnan's Club: Baseball: Basketball: Intramurals: as .lc ERNEY, RONNIE OUTEAU, ANNE: Art Club: Spanish Club: Merit Student CHRISTENSON, ROGER: Letterman's Club, Track, Student Council, Football CLAUSEN, CRAIG: Letterman's Club, secretary-treasurer, Football, In- tramurals, Wrestling, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student CLAYTON, DELORES: GRA, Intramurals, Spanish Club, a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Merit Student CLINE, SALLY: GRA, Pep Club, chairman, Latin Club, TARS, Intramu- rals, a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Reserve Cheerleader, Varsity Cheer- leader, Gir1's State, Merit Student, Student Union Representative, Falcon Day's Honor Court COCHRAN CATHY: French Club, GRA, Thespian, All-School Play Cast, All-School Play Staff, a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Susten- taculum COKER, DEBORAH: Art Club, GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show COLBY, KEVIN: Student Union Representative COLE, MICHAEL: Intramurals COLEMEN, IACK: Football, Intramurals COLLETT, ROBERT: Lettennan's Club, Track, Wrestling, Boy's Sta COLLIER, STEVEN: Intramurals COLSON, THERESA:GRA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, vice-president, Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Merit Student, Teens for Crippl Children, vice-president CONNER, MICHAEL: Letterrnan's Club, Teen Dems, Football, II tramurals, Track, Student Council CONNOLLY, CRAIG COOK, HOLLY: GRA, Pep Club, Teen Dems, Intramurals, Chora Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Conte Merit Student, a Cappella, treasurer COOK, RICHARD: Intramurals, Band, Merit Student COOK, SANDRA: Spanish Club, Chambersburg Area High Scho Chambersburg, Pennsylvania, Pep Club, Latin Club, Yearbook Staf COOK, SUSAN: Aquesta, president, French Club, GRA, points ch man, Synchronized Swimming, Intramurals, Semester Honor Roll, A demic Excellence Merit Student In Pursuit of All They Hope to Be. PRDTS, KENTON: Chess Club, German Club, Spanish Club, Tennis, id, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, erit Student uANE, PATRICIA: French Club, GRA, Thespian, Merit Student, Sus- taculum AWFORD, DAVID: Letterman's Club, vice-president, Football, lck, Junior Class Vice-President, Merit Student LEWS, KATHLEEN: German Club, Merit Student ILBERSON, JANE: Pep Club, Intramurals, Chorus, Library Assistant, rl's Glee Club IMMINGS, PETER JRRENT, KATHERINE: Health Careers Club, Pep Club JRRIER, GERALD JRTIS, MICHELLE: Chess Club, German Club, GRA, secretary, Pep ub, NFL, Teen Dems, Intramurals, Varsity Tennis, Chorus, Girls' Vol- 'ball, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Merit Student QM, Vs .car CURTIS, SHARON: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Publications, Merit Student DALLDORF, GARY: Semester Honor Roll DALTON, JOHN DANICO, PEGGY: GRA, Intramurals, Teens for Crippled Children DAVIS, IAMES:Golf,'lntramurals,'a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Mad- rigal, State Contest, Minstrel Show, Putter's Club, Table Tennis, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student DAVIS, PHILIP: Football DAVIS, REGGIE: Intramurals DAVIS, RONALD DAY, LORAN: Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Baseball, Basketball, Football, Intramurals, Band, Minstrel Show, Student Council, Merit Stu- dent, Student Union Representative f bi 3 'vii g. x G ' psf , 7 ,K ,MTN ' , K K an 'g ' gf J 3.1, 'zsifffsalzwgaifgiiefwif fir, 1 , - 5' , ffgiili. 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' ' .W ,, M ,, ' f V , ,..:g5j'1 WL -' ww . gms. g 14? -:g f T A 'gg A V v . , 1 ig: ml' Recognizing the Past for What it Holds QGGS, BARBARA: GRA: Pep Club: Band IPPEL, TERESA: Art Club: SSO, President ISCHER, DEBORAH: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: ate Contest l'I'I'MER, LINDA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Semes- r Honor Roll: Merit Student l'I'I'MER, MARY: a Cappella: Minstrel Show: Merit Student: Central igh School: GRA: Pep Club DBYNS, BRUCE: Spanish Club: Merit Student: Central High School: ience Club DERING, CINDY: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Band: Minstrel low: Orchestra OWELL, LOIS: Chess Club, Treasurer: GRA: Intramurals: Chorus: erit Student RAPEAU,MARYANN: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: ennis RUHL, FRED UFLOTH, IOI-IN UMERAUF, GARY DICKENS, TOBY: Pep Club: Spanish Club: TARS: Football: Intrarnu- rals: Wrestling: Student Council DICKINSON, IEFFREY: Baseball: Intramurals: Track DIERCKS, DENNIS: Merit Student DIETZ, DEBRA DIETZ, PAMELA DIETZ, VICI' OR: S Putter's Club panish Club: a Cappella: Madrigal: Merit Student .:,:: , Q. x And the Future for What it Promises . . . DUNCAN, CRAIG: Intramurals DUNCAN, PAMELA: Merit Student, Co-op, Girl's Glee DUSSUSSOIS, MARYSE: French Club, GRA, Spanish Club, ICYE For- eign Student, France EDWARDS, MARGARET: Teens for Crippled Children, Central High School: GRA, Pep Club, Co-op EHRMANN, MARGARET: Health Careers Club, Intramurals, Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Children EISCHEID, VIRGINIA: Swimming, Assumption High School: GRA ELLIOTT, STEVEN ENGWALL, RICHARD ERICKSON, LOREN: Baseball, Basketball, Intramurals, Student Council M is my 2 'ESV' 3 3 it We 5 'K ' , sf' Q at if Q 55 i 3 ll xx 16 ERlCKSON,MARK: Co-op ESBAUM, DERRICK EVANS, IAN: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, Swim Guard, Merit Studen' Teens for Crippled Children EWOLDT, IACQUELINE: German Club, GRA, Pep Club, Intramural: Swimming, Swim Guard, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, Gym nastics EWOLDT, LARRY: Co-op FARRELL, ANNETTE: French Club, Future Teachers, secretary, GRQ Camera Club, Merit Student, Mauston High School, Mauston, Wisco sin, French Club, Kiwanis French Scholastic Award FEENEY, DAVID: Chess Club, German Club, Band, Ensembles, Minstrn Show, Orchestra, State Contest, Merit Student FEENEY,KEVIN: Chess Club, Quill and Scroll, secretary-treasure Spanish Club, Publications, Beak 'n Eye, Sports Editor, Track, Basebal Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student FEENEY, LUCINDA: Chess Club, GRA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, In tramurals, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semestc Honor Roll, Merit Student 4, FELL, ANN FELL, MARY: Track: Hundred Mile Club gf FENNELLY, DONALD: Baseball: Basketball: Football Y? FEUERBACH, MARCO: NFL: Thespian: All-School Play Cast: All- School Play Staff: Individual Speech Events: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student: Central High School: Chorus: Honor Roll: All-School Play Cast FISHER, CALVIN FITZGERALD, BESSIE: GRA C 'G' ,W I FLEMING, ALAN: Latin Club: Intramurals: Wrestling: Merit Student FLENKER, KATHY: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Teens for Crippled Children FORNEY, SARAH: DECA Smiling senior girls pose for a moment to remember. Volleyball with Dad always goes over big They Begin to Pattern Their Footsteps ARRETT, DEBRA: Future Teachers, GRA, Pep Club, SSO, Thespian, ltramurals, Tennis, All-School Play Staff, Shaheen, Advertising Ianager, Student Council ARROW, LEWIS AUF, PAUL: Intramurals, Track, Wrestling, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel now, Orchestra, State Contest EIGLE, CARLISLE: GRA, Intramurals, Girl's Glee Club EORGE, LARRY: Football, Letterman's Club, Publications, Calallen ,igh School, Corpus Christi, Texas: Football, Track, Basketball, Jphomore Class Representative, Trinity High School, Fort Worth, exas: Football, Track, Iunior Class Vice-President, Letterrnan's Club, peech Award QEORGE, LESLIE: Aquesta, French Club, GRA, Pep Club, Synchronized wimming, Intramurals, Swimming, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, tate Contest, Merit Student RERDES, IOHN: Intramurals LERDTS, DONALD: Intramurals IERISCHER, WALTER: Thespian, Intramurals, All-School Play Staff, tudent Council FOX, THOMAS: Spanish Club, Baseball, Intramurals FRAZER, BETTY: GRA, Spanish Club, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Stu- dent, Teens for Crippled Children FREEBORN, TERESA: CRA, Pep Club, East High School, Des Moines, Iowa: Latin Club, Student Council FROHBOESE, BRUCE FRY, BRENDA: Aquesta, vice-president, GRA, Pep Club, Synchronized Swimming, Spanish Club, Golf, Intramurals, Swimming, Swim Aid, Chorus, Student Council, Merit Student FRYMOYER, DEBRA: Aquesta, secretary, GRA, Latin Club, Intramu- rals, Swimming, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Con- test, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student FUNK, SUSAN: French Club, GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, Swim Guard, a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Merit Student FUSCO, DEBORAH: SSO GALLAHER, IANICE: French Club, German Club, GRA, Pep Club, In- tramurals, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student, Bennett High School, Bennett, Iowa: Student Council, Girl's Track Team, Soft Ball Manager, Chorus, Publications As Potential Victors of Tomorrow. GOMEZ, OFELIA: Spanish Club: Chorus GORDON, DEBRA: GRA: SSO GOUDY, PAULA: GRA: Chorus: Minstrel Show GRABIA, SUSAN: Art Club: French Club: GRA: Swimming: Tennis: Student Council GRAVERT, PATTI: GRA: Intramurals: Tennis GRAVES, IOHN GRAY, LINDA: German Club: Baseball: Golf: Swimming GREENLEE, RICHARD: Chess Club: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Merit Student GREER, VICKI: GRA: Intramurals: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: Aca- demic Excellence: Merit Student A : GRIFFIN, VERA: Health Careers Club: GRA: All-School Play Cast: Cappella: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Publications: Stu: dent Union, secretary: Merit Student: Central High School: Girl's Glen Club GUTHRIE, BRAD: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Track: Boy': State I-IAACK, IOEL: Chess Club, president: Spanish Club: TARS: Golf: 1 Cappella: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll: National Merit Semi- Finalist: Mayor's Youth Council: Merit Student HAAS, BRUCE: Intramurals HADLEY, MARGARET: Aquesta: Art Club, newsletter editor, enter! tainment chairman: German Club: Merit Student HAGEN, ROGER: TARS: Teens for Crippled Children HAHN, JERRY: Baseball: Intramurals HAHN, MARTHA: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Chorus: Student Counci HAKES, DAVID: German Club: Intramurals Senior boys enjoy a centerfold. IAMANN, DON: Pep Club: Lettem1an's: Wrestling: Teens for Crippled fhildren IAMBRIGHT, DEBRA: GRA: Girl's State Hockey: Girl's State Vol- zyball: Intramurals: Reserve Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader: Falcon ittendant: Merit Student IAMMA, BEVERLY: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals: a Cappella: fhorus: Minstrel Show: State Contest IAMMA, HAROLD: Intramurals IAMMEL, ROGER: Band: Merit Student IANLEY, DANIEL: Intramurals IANSON, ANNE: German Club: Pep Club: Intramurals IANSSEN, STEVEN: Spanish Club: Football: Student Council IARLAND, LINDA: French Club: GRA: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel how: State Contest HARRIS, THOMAS: Footballg Intramuralsg Student Council HART, LYDIA: GRAg Chorus HARTENHOFF, DEBORAH: Spanish Club HARTLEY, VICKIE HARTMAN, DAVID: Intramuralsg Track HARTMANN, LINDA: GRAg Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Intramuralsg Swim Guardp Tennisg Ensemblesg Minstrel Showg Orchestrag State Con- testg Semester Honor Rollg Mayor's Youth Councilg Merit Studentg All State Orchestra iff' at It so Seniors cling to past memories. Certain of a Purposeful Meaning Pt 1 l w 4 ELMICH, MICHAEL: Co-op ENNING, ERNEST ENZEN, SANDRA: Aquesta: French Club: GRA: Intramurals: Swim- ing: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Reserve Cheerleader: Semester Honor 911: Merit Student ERMISTON, IULIE: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Band: Minstrel row: Co-op ESS, PETER: Intramurals EUER, RUTH ANN IGGINS, SYBIL: French Club: GRA ILBERT, TERRY: German Club: TARS: a Cappella: Chorus: Shaheen aff: Minstrel Show ILLBLOOM, SANDRA QLMO, SONIA: Gir1's Basketball QNTZE, JAMES: Chess Club: German Club: Merit Student INTZE, MELVIN HARTSOCK, ROXANNE: Student Council: Co-op HATHAWAY, NORENE: Chess Club, secretary: French Club: GRA Spanish Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll HAUGEN, DAVID: Letterman's Club: Track: Wrestling: Boys' State HAVILAND, KATHLEEN HEIDGERKENJQATHERINE: Intramurals HEIN, KATHERYN: German Club: Intramurals: Band: Ensembles: Min- strel Show: State Contest O O O 1 They Will Venture to Assert Ideas HIPPLER, DAVID: Intramurals HOBART, SUZANNE: Student Council HODGES, GARY: Intramurals HODSON, KARLA: GRA, SSO, Chorus, Merit Student, Moreno Valley High, Sunnymead, Califomia: Drill Team, captain HOFFBAUER, NIKKI: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, Spanish Club, a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student HOLDEN, STEVEN: Co-op HOLDORF, CATHIE HOLLMER, IILL: GRA, Spanish Club, Chorus, Student Council HOLMES, JOHN: German Club, Track, manager, a Cappella, Ensem- bles, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest HOLMES, MICHAEL: Chess Club, vice-president, Spanish Club, In tramurals, a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Merit Student HONEYCUTT, ARTHUR: Track HOOTMAN, MARK: Baseball, Intramurals HOPKINS, PAMELA: Art Club HORKULIC, DAVID: French Club, Intramurals, Swimming, Track HORLAS, AUGUSTA: DECA, GRA, Pep Club, SSO, Intramurals HOUGHTON, GLENN: Co-op, Central High School: Track I-IOUSEAL, THOMAS: Intramurals, a Cappella HOUSEAL, TIMOTHY: Intramurals IOUSLEY, CANDACE: GRA: Latin Club: Intramurals OUSLEY, RICHARD: Track OWELL, BYRON: Baseball: Football: Wrestling ULL, DANIA: French Club: Future Teachers: Teens for Crippled Chil- ren V? ULS, BOYD: Latin Club: Intramurals: Wrestling: Boy's State UMPHRIES, DENNIS: Chorus: Minstrel Show UNTLEY, DONNA: GRA JHELDER, RANDALL: Baseball: Intramurals: Band: Ensembles: Min- rel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Stu- :nt IONS, JAMES: Intramurals: Track: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: ate Contest ,S 'CT JACKSON, MARY: Spanish Club: Teen Dems: Band: Ensembles: Min- strel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Stu- dent JARR, BEATE: GRA: Intramurals: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show Orchestra: State Contest: Merit Student: Table Tennis Club JEFFREY, JOEL: Intramurals JENSEN, CATHRYN: GRA: Spanish Club: Semester Honor Roll: Stu- dent Council: Merit Student: Falcon Day's Honor Court JIMENEZ, HUMBERTO: Pep Club: NFL: Football: Student Council JOHNSON, DEBORAH: Co-op JOHNSON, DIANA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Intramurals: Swim Guard JOHNSON, RANDALL: Basketball: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student JOHNSTON, DONNA: GRA: Teen Dems: Golf: Intramurals: Band: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student In Search of Reason and Expression. IONES, MARK IONES, PAMELA IOYCE: Art Club, secretarial chairman, newsletter editor, French Club, German Club, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student IONES, PAMELA LYNN KABALA, CHARLES: Intramurals, Merit Student KAI, CHARLES: Football, Intramurals, Track KAPPELER, KIM: Spanish Club, Band, Merit Student KELLENBERGER, DOROTHY: GRA, Pep Club, Wilton High School, Iunior Class Play, Freshman Class Officer, Reserve Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Individualized Speech Events, Chorus, NFL KELLER, DAVID: Table Tennis Club, Putters Club, Intramurals, a Cap- pella, Semester Honor Roll KELLING, PAMELA ,pf-4 1 I E KELLY, CATHERINE: French Club, SSO, Semester Honor Roll KELLY, KEVIN: Letterman's Club, Football, Track, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show KELTING, JERRY: Intramurals, Merit Student KELTY, LINDA: Art Club, GRA, Pep Club, Thespian, All-School Play Staff KENNEDY, KAREN: Merit Student, Central High School: GRA KENYON, ARTHUR: Pep Club, Teen Dems, Publications, Photography Staff KERKER, KEVIN: DECA, Pep Club KERSHAW, MICHAEL: NFL, Golf, Swimming, Individual Speech Events, Varsity Debate, a Cappella, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, Merit Student KIRKPATRICK, VALERIE: GRA, Pep Club, SSO, Thespian, Intramu- rals, Swimming, All-School Play Cast, All-School Play Staff, Student Council KIRSCHENMAN, NOLA: French Clubg Intramuralsg All-School Play Staffg a Cappellag Chorusg Minstrel Showg State Contest KLOPPENBERG, NICHOLAS KNAPP, KATHRYN: Aquestap GR.Ap Pep Clubg Synchronized Swim- mingp Spanish Clubp Intramuralsg Swimmingg Bandg Ensemblesg Minstrel Showp State Contestg Reserve Cheerleaderp Varsity Cheerleaderg Falcon Day'sg Merit Studentg Teens for Crippled Children KOCH, BRADLEY: Footballg Intramuralsp Track KOEHN, KENNETH: Teen Demsp Band Ensemblesg Minstrel Show KOEPPEL, WILLIAM: Future Teachersg Teens for Crippled Children KOLWEY, DENNIS: Intramuralsp Co-op KORANDA, JANE: GRAg Thespianp Intramuralsg All-School Play Staffg Chorus KRAYENHAGEN, MARCIA: French Clubg German Clubg Semester Honor Rollg Academic Excellenceg Merit Student A lull from the excitement of Homecoming gives Tricia Griffin a moment of content. f' 1 NR, 1x93 I ,lv F I if my KRESIN, DENNIS: Letterman's Club: Basketball: Track: Boy's State KRESS PAMELA: French Club: GRA: Quill 6: Scroll, president: Teens for Crippled Children: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student: Publica- tions: Beak 'n Eye, Features Editor 1 KREWER, KEITH KRUSE, GARY: Student Council KUEHL, RODNEY KUTTLER, STEVEN: Pep Club: Baseball: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence: Merit Student . ti- ,T Y ,I ,Fi ggi., IDEA- . 5 ,M i '--dxf ry : I Vi, I T - - ' - ' xl I warfare,-ry-imtiuawyti, www, m..e6,,F,,,,:e,,,1,R,w,m:::,,:W,T,:7,MM ,:,: N, A A fs Nancy Smith demonstrates swimming techniques for a speech. 176 if wywggqf. . - . ' V if ': s S' ,rift Through Determination and Desire ' rrr. will ,rirr it STEPHEN: Intramurals: Swimming: Track KVENDER, GAIL: German Club: GRA: Pep Club: Publications: Sha- een, Co-Editor-in-Chief: Falcon Days' Honor Court: Merit Student: emester Honor Roll AWTON, LlNDA:GRA: Spanish Club: TARS: Ensembles: Minstrel now: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: National Merit emi-Finalist: Merit Student: All-State Orchestra EASURE, MARTIN: Intramurals: Swimming: Wrestling ECKINGTON, DAN: Chess Club: Semester Honor Roll: Merit'Student EE, DENNIS: Intramurals: Library Assistant: Geology Club EHMAN, MICHAEL: Chess Club: TARS: Golf: a Cappella: Ensembles: ladrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Photography Staff: Semester onor Roll: Merit Student EONARD, RICKY: Track: Semester Honor Roll: Co-op ERCH, LONNIE: Spanish: Merit Student EWIS, SUSAN: French Club: GRA: Teen Dems: Intramurals: Swim uard: a Cappella: Band: Minstrel Show: Girl's Glee Club NDSAY, JOSEPH: Tars: Band: Minstrel Show NDSEY, SUSAN: Art Club: French Club: Spanish Club: Chorus: :mester Honor Roll: National Merit Semi-Finalist: Merit Student: Cen- al High School: Science Club LAAKE, DANIEL: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student LAHL, DENISE: GRA: Intramurals: a Cappella Chorus Minstrel Show Merit Student LANAGHAN, DANIEL: Pep Club: Lettermans Club Spanish Club Basketball: Intramurals LANDGRAF, DAVID: Chess Club: Semester Honor Roll Merit Student LANE, BRENDA: GRA, Intramurals: Merit Student LANG, GERALD: Merit Student is., -I .tzr-E? 5:-'fy 1 ., .psf 1: I They Will Experience Mixed Emotions LONG, BARBARA: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, All School Play Staff, Chorus LONGMIRE, ALLEN: Shaheen Staff LOPSHIRE, GARY LORD, TERRY LOVING, DENISE: Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student LUCAS, LARRY: Baseball, Intramurals, Student Council LUDTKE, KIMBALL: Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student LUGO, RUBEN: Chess Club, Track, Merit Student, Cabrillo School, Cabrillo California: Football LUNARDI, TERRENCE High Nav LUND, IULIENNE: Health Careers Club, Latin Club, co-president Ir tramurals, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, State Contest LUSBY, SHARON: GRA, Intramurals, Swimming, captain of swi team, Gymnastics, Hundred Mile Club, Track, Merit Student LUTHER, DOUGLAS LYKAM, TOM MADDEN, MICHAEL: Co-op MARSHALL, MITCHELL MARTEN, DARYL MARTIN, VINCENT: Football MARXEN, IERALDINE: DECA1 Teens for Crippled Children IASTERSON, TERRY IATHIAS, THOMAS IAITKE, MARK: German Club: Basketball: Semester Honor Roll: Stu- ent Union, vice-president: Merit Student: AFS Representative to Iran IAXFIELD, CLAYTON IICCHESNEY, BRUCE: Baseball: Intramurals 'IcCLURKIN, MYRA: GRA 'icCORMICK, KATHLEEN 'lcKENNEY, DEBBIE: Central High School: GRA: Band IICLAUGHLIN, MICHELLE: GRA: SSO 3 MEEWES, RONALD MEIER, HARLAN MEIER, IOYCE: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals: All-School Play Staff: Shaheen Staff: Semester Honor Roll MEINCKE, CRAIG: Spanish Club: Merit Student MEISTER, IUDITH: German Club: TARS MENSCH, IAMES: Intramurals MERRY, IEFFREY: Intramurals MEWHIRTER, DEBRA: French Club: Health Careers Club: GRA: Pep Club: Golf: TARS: Intramurals: Library Assistant: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student MEYER, DAVID: Baseball: Basketball: Football: Golf: Intramurals: Stu- dent Council MILLER, CHARLES: Geology Club, vice-president MILLER, DEBRA: GRA, Pep Club MILLS, IEFFERY: German Club, Football, Intramurals, Track, a Cap- si pella, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest, Boy's State MIZER, ALLEN: Band, Minstrel Show, Teens for Crippled Children 5 MOELLER, RICHARD: Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club -f Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show Q MONEY, MICHAEL: Letterman's Club, Football, Intramurals, Track MONTY, GEORGE: Basketball, Intramurals, Track, Student Council MOON, NANCY: French Club, Pep Club, TARS, Thespian, president, All-School Play Cast, All-School Play Staff, a Cappella, secretary Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Merit Student, Sustentaculum MOORE, PAMELA MORCILLO, ZOILA: GRA, Spanish Club, a Cappella, Merit Student, AFS Foreign Exchange Student, Tequcigalpa, Honduras MORGAN, IOEL MORGAN, IUDY: Central High School: Art Club, GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals ,,... Falcons warm up before the big game. S 'E Growing to Learn -Ms 5541 Q CHRISTINE: GRA, Latin Club, Swimming, Chorus, Teens for Children IAY LUANN: GRA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Golf, a Cappella, Minstrel Show, Merit Student IICHOLS, JAMES IICKERSON, TAMARA: GRA, Pep Club, NFL, Spanish Club, Intramu- ils, Individual Speech Events IIELSEN, IEFFRY: Spanish Club, TARS, Thespian, All-School Play ast, All-School Play Staff, Merit Student, Publications, Head Photogra- her, Shaheen, Co-Editor-in-Chief of an Awareness of Life MORGAN, WILLIAM MORSE, DEBORAH: Band, Barabou High School, Barabou, Wisconsin: CRA, Pep Club, Girl's Basketball, Intramurals, Band, Ensembles, As- sumption: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, Band MOSES, KENNETH: Intramurals MOSES, ROBERT MOYERS, GREGG: Art Club, Football, Wrestling, Student Council MUEHLETHALER,EVELEEN: French Club, GRA, president, Pep Club, Intramurals, Swim Guard, Tennis, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student, Girl's State Hockey, Girl's State Volleyball MULLINS, GLORIA: GRA, Spanish Club, Individual Speech Events, Varsity Debate, Merit Student MURPHEY, DONNA: DECA MURPHY, DAN: Football, Track, Wrestling MURPHY, TIMOTHY: Spanish Club, Intramurals, Swimming, a Cap- pella, vice-president MURRAY, SHERYL: Spanish Club, Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Children NASS, IULIE: SSO Reaching for the Happiness It Offers . . . NIELSON, SAM: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Merit Student N IENABER, CAROL: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Tennis: Falcon Day's Attendant: Student Union, treasurer: GRA, Viceepresident NOLTE, DEBRA NOWLIN, RICHARD NOWLIN, THELMA: French Club: GRA: Band: Minstrel Show O'HAVER, KATHLEEN: Art Club: GRA: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student OLDEROG, DARRELL ORR, JUNE: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Student Council OSTDIEK, RICK: Spanish Club: Intramurals I ii is sf its OTT, DEBORAH: Chess Club: GRA: Spanish Club: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll: Student Council: Merit Student OWENS, CAROL: GRA: Intramurals: Chorus: Teens for Crippled Chil- dren OWENS, TERRY: Intramurals: Track: Merit Student PAARMANN, LAURA: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student: Publications: Sha- heen, Associate Editor PAMPERIN, KEVIN: Art Club: Student Council PARRIS RONALD: Intramurals PAULSON, DONALD: Merit Student PAUSTIAN, DARSA: GRA: Intramurals: Varsity Tennis: Band: Minstrel Show: Merit Student PECORARO, TOM iETERS, IAMES: Co-op IPPERS, PATRICIA: GRA: Intramurals LRREAULT, IAMES ,LL , -f-, :M ,af Women's Lib takes hold of Homeroom 222. TERS, ROBERT: Intramurals: Co-op TERSCHMIDT, SUSAN: Art Club, secretarial chairman: GRA: Golf: lcon Day's Queen: Senior Class Secretary TERSEN, ALMA: French Club: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swimming: lnstrel Show: Freddie the Falcon: Semester Honor Roll: Falcon Day's mor Court TERSEN, BONNIE: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Teens ' Crippled Children EIIZERSEN, GREGORY: Basketball: Intramurals: Merit Student ERSEN, WILLIAM: Intramurals: Band: Boy's State: Semester Honor ll: Academic Excellence: Merit Student -V-V V Vast- POTRATZ, GLENDA POWELL, CASSANDRA: Art Club, DECA PRIZLER, CHARLES: Intramurals, Student Council PUCK, MARVIN PUCK, STEVEN PULS, TERRE: GRA, Intramurals, Girl's State, Girl's State Hockey PUTNAM, MARCIA: Spanish Club, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student QUANDT, IOLENE: Art Club, GRA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, All-School Play Staff, Library Assistant, Student Council, junior Class Secretary QUICK, IEAN: Pep Club, a Cappella, McCluer High School, Florissant, Missouri: French Club, Pep Club, Band, Chorus, Fall Play, Spring Musical, Pom Pom Corps PETERSON, RICHARD PIATT, CYNTHIA: GRA, Girl's Basketball, Intramurals, Chorus PIERCE, PATRICIA PLAMBECK, CLARK: German Club, Letterman's Club, Baseball, For ball, Intramurals, Wrestling PLATT, IEB: NFL, TARS, Individual Speech Events, Photography Sta Mayor's Youth Council POHL, DAVID: Golf, Intramurals, Merit Student POHLMANN, DAVID PONTSLER, RONALD POPPE, MONICA: DECA, GRA, Tennis Is the Very Motivation of Success. Vik I ri Q IEESER, ALAN: German Club IEINHART, SUSAN LEISDORF, PA'I'I'I: Art Club: GRA: SSO: Baseball lEITZEL, ARMEDA: German Club: GRA: Pep Club: Latin Club: In- ramurals: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Library lssistant: Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence: Merit Student: Future Teachers: Teens for Crippled Children: All-State LEYNOLDS, MICHAEL: Thespian: Football: Intramurals: All-School 'lay Cast LICHARDSON, TERRY: Intramurals, Co-op .ICHMAN, LINDA: Intramurals: GRA: Central High School: GRA: Pep Ilub IIEDESEL, RICHARD: Spanish Club LIEPE, CARL: Intramurals: Co-op QUINNELL, IOHN: Intramurals: Track: Band: Minstrel Show: Photog- raphy Staff: Merit Student RAHN, ROBIN: GRA: NFL, secretary: Teen Dems: Thespian: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: Individual Speech Events RAINES, ROBERT RAMIREZ, VICTORIA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Chorus RAMSAY, MARILYNNE: Art Club: GRA: SSO RANDS, CANDACE: Aquesta: Art Club, gallery director: GRA: Pep Club: Synchronized Swimming: Golf: Intramurals: Student Council: Stu- dent Union Committee RATH, RONALD REED, SUANNE:GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Chorus: Student Council: Merit Student: Teens for Crippled Children REESE, GAYLE: Intramurals: Central High School: Intramurals ...Q jackie Ewoldt encounters difficulties during a volleyball game, RIESSEN, REBECCA: GRA: Pep Club: Central High School:GRA: Pep Clubp Chorus: Girl's State RITTER, LUANN: Chorus ROBERTSON, DONALD: Chess Club: Letterman's Club: Baseball: In- tramurals: Swimming: Merit Student ROBESON, KAREN: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Ten- nis: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student RODENBURG, CYNTHIA: DECA: GRAp Merit Student RODRIGUEZ, MARTHA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Merit Student The Unforgettable Moments Left Behind ROEHS, LARRY ROEHS, REBECCA: Latin Club: Band: Merit Student ROGGENKAMP, IEANINE: GRA: Intramurals: Tennis P' ROMINGER, WILLIAM: DECA: Intramurals ROWLEY, DOUGLAS: Basketball: Intramurals: Tennis: a Cappella: Chorus: Madrigal - RUSSELL, KAREN: Teens for Crippled Children N Xp 55? i AMBDMAN, CHRISTINE: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student INCHEZ, ELISA: GRA: Intramurals: Chorus: Spanish Club, president: erit Student ITHER, NONA: GRA: Co-op pf-s IUL, TERRANCE IHAEFER. STEVEN: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: ate Contest: All State Band IHARFENBERG, ROBIN: GRA: NFL: Intramurals: Individual Speech ents: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student -GSI :HELLHORN, CHARLES fHICK, KATHY: Future Teachers: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Ten- s: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Stu- nt: Teens for Crippled Children fHLUE, TERRY: Intramurals: Student Council: Merit Student IHLUENZ, REX: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals 1HLUENZ, RICKY fHMIDT, IAMES: Chess Club: Golf: Intramurals: Track: Wrestling: erit Student Will Kindle Many Nostalgic Thoughts SCHMIDT, MELVIN SCHMIDT, NED SCHMIDT, SANDRA: DECA SCHMIDT, STEVEN SCHMIDT, SUSAN: Health Careers Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals Swim Guard: Tennis: Band: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest SCHNECKLOTH, DEAN: Wrestling SCHNEIDER, GARY: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student SCHNOOR, CHRISTINE: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student: Teens for Crippled Chil- dren SCHNOOR, GREGORY: French Club: Intramurals: Tennis: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest 1 ' n ff t : ffl -2 l sy: ill -.,' 42 It V'i bw! , I 41 SCHRICKER, RICHARD: Golf: Intramurals: Merit Student SCHROEDER, DEBRA SCHROEDER, GRETCHEN: GRA: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Shi Student Council: Merit Student SCHROEDER, WILLIAM: Baseball: Football SCHULTZ: IOHN: French Club: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: Teni Boy's State: Semester Honor Roll: Student Council: Senior Class Vi President: Merit Student: Student Union Representative SCHULTZ, PAULA: GRA, point chairman: Hundred Mile Club: tramurals: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Seme: Honor Roll: Merit Student SCHULTZ, SUSAN: Chorus: Teens for Crippled Children: Geoli Club: Girl's Glee Club SCHULZ, IUDITH SCHWARZ, MYRA: Central High School: GRA ZARS, TAMARA: GRAg Teen Demsg Thespiang Intramuralsg All- hool Play Staffg a Cappellag Chorusg Minstrel Showg Merit Student, :ens for Crippled Children iBASTIAN, TERRY IDGWICK, RHONDA: GRAg Pep Club, Intramuralsg a Cappellag 1orusg Minstrel Show EIBEL, LARRY: Intramuralsp a Cappellag Chorusg Minstrel Showg Li- ary Assistant IACKELFORD, LOUANN: GRAp Thespiang All-School Play Staffg instrel Showg Semester Honor Rollg Student Councilg Merit Student -IAFFER, LEE ANKLAND, DAVID AW, ROSEMARY: GRAg Intramuralsg Chorus ENPOLK, BETH: Central High School: CRAg Pep Clubg Intramuralsg mdg Minstrel Showg Merit Student 1 ,H qs...- SHOOK, TERRY: NFLg Baseballg Footballg Intramurals SIEVERTSEN, SHERYL: GRAQ Pep Clubg Intramuralsg All-School Play Staffg a Cappellag Chorusg Minstrel Showg Student Council SIMKINS, RONALD: Pep Clubg Spanish Clubg Baseballg Baslcetballg Intramuralsg Track SIMMONS, ROGER: Rock Island High School: Young Republicans SINGLETON, DONALD SIXT A, DIANE SKINNER, SUSAN: GRAg Chorus SKINNER, VICTORIA: GRA SKOLD, PAUL . . . In ll the Years to Come. SLAKIS, MARY LEE: GRA, Spanish Club, Chorus, Library Assistant, Merit Student SLATTERY, EDWIN: French Club, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Base- ball, Intramurals, Semester Honor Roll, Student Council, Merit Student SMITH, DEBRA: GRA, Golf, Swimming, Minstrel Show SMITH, NANCY: GRA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Swim- ming, Swim Guard, Girl's State, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excel- lence, Merit Student SMITH, PEGGY SMITH, VALORIE: GRA, Pep Club, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Stu- dent, Oak Park High School, Kansas City, Missouri: Pep Club, French Club, AFS Club, Honor Student SNICKER, PEGGY: GRA, SSO, Spanish Club, Band, Ensembles, Min- strel Show, State Contest, Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Children SOEDT, GARY: French Club, Baseball, Football, Intramurals, Swim- ming SPECHT, CHARLENE: German Club, president, GRA, points chairman, Pep Club, Intramurals, Swim Guard, Reserve Tennis, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Merit Student SPENCER, JAMES: Pep Club, NFL, vice-president, Teen Dems, Tl pian, scribe, Swimming, All-School Play Cast, Individual Speech Evi Varsity Debate, Student Council, Student Union, president, Acad Excellence, Merit Student SPIES, CHERYL: GRA, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Chorus, Merit S dent SPRAGG, ROBERT: Intramurals, Swimming, Student Council SPRAGUE, LINDA: GRA, Band, Minstrel Show, Semester Honor F Merit Student, Teens for Crippled Children, Co-op SPRINGSTEEN, PATRICK STAERK, KARIN: Merit Student STAMP, IUDITH: GRA, Latin Club, Thespian, All-School Play St Chorus, Merit Student STEAR, KEVIN: Merit Student STEARNS, SUSAN: GRA, Student Council, Merit Student, Co-op STEBENS, CATHY: Chorus: Central High School: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club STENDER, LOREN: Football: Track: Student Council STEPHENS, CATHY: French Club: CRA: Pep Club: SSO: Intramuralsg Teens for Crippled Children STEVENSON, TOMMY: Chess Club: Spanish Club: Intramuralsg Merit Student STOLTENBERG, NED STOME, VICKIE STRAIGHT, DAVID: Baseball: Football STROYAN, KATHLEEN: French Club: GRA: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: Merit Student STRUVE, DANIEL: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Golf: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest Grades must be maintained through studying. THOMPSON, DENISE: GRA, Pep Club, Intramurals THOMPSON, IARENE: French Club, GRA, Pep Club, Thespian, Band, Minstrel Show, Tennis, All-School Play Staff, Sustentaculum THOMPSON, IOYCE THORNDYKE, IULIE: GRA, Intramurals, Student Council THORNTON, TERESA: GRA, NFL, Intramurals, a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Sustentaculum TORNQUIST, IILL: GRA, treasurer, Pep Club, Intramurals, Tennis, a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel, State Contest, Library Assistant, Reserve Cheerleader, Varsity Cheerleader, Semes- ter Honor Roll, Merit Student TRAFFORD, GERALD TRENERY, KARLA: GRA, Majorette, NFL, Thespian, All-School Play Cast, All-School Play Staff, Individual Speech Events, Chorus, Minstrel Show, Falcon Day's Attendant, Merit Student, Student Union Representative TROUP, CHARLEY: Merit Student STUFF, RONALD: Intramurals, Band, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, C chestra, State Contest STURGEON, HAROLD: Intramurals SUEVERKRUEBBE, RICHARD: Student Council TEEL, VICKIE: GRA, Pep Club TERHUNE, DOUG: Baseball, Intramurals, Track THESS, KEITH: Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest, Merit Studi THODE, PEGGY: Band, Minstrel Show THOMPSON, ANN: French Club, GRA, Intramurals, Chorus THOMPSON, DEBORAH E is ez if The Class of 1971 Reflects . . . NNN, CHRISTINE: SSO, Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Stu- nt Council, Mayor's Youth Council: Merit Student KN WINKLE, GARY: Intramurals, Teen Dems, Student Council DIGHT, DAVID DSS, EDWARD: Chess Club, Semester Honor Roll DSS, MICHAEL DSS, RICHARD: Intramurals IACKER, SHERYL: SSO, vice-president IAKEFIELD, SUZANNE IALLACE, CHRISTIE: Art Club, French Club: GRA, Intramurals: Sha- :en, Associate Editor, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student: Teens for rippled Children, Publications, Tennis TRUBY, KENNETH: French Club, NFL: Intramurals TUCKER, DAVID TUCKER, DEBRA: a Cappella, Chorus, Minstrel Show: State Contest Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student TUCKER, DIANE: CRA, Pep Club, Intramurals, Chorus TURNER, RICHARD: DECA VANCE, WILLIAM VAN CLEVE, IANICE VAN DYKE, DAVID: Basketball, Football: Iunior Class President: Sen ior Class President VAN KIRK, NANCY: GRA, Intramurals 15' As the Final Curtain Draws Closer, WALLING, MARY: German Club, GRA, Ensembles, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student WALLOCH, IEROME: Intramurals, Wrestling WALTER, IEAN, Merit Student WALTERS, EDWARD: French Club, NFL, Individual Speech Events, Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student WARD, VIRGINIA: GRA, program chairman, NFL, parliamentarian, State Contest, Spanish Club, Intramurals, Swim Guard, Tennis, Indiv- dual Speech Events, Freddie the Falcon, Merit Student WARNECKE, LYNDA: GRA, Merit Student, Central High School Spanish Club, Band, Science Club WATTERS, GAYLE: Semester Honor Roll, Merit Student, Co-Op WEAVER, IAMES WEAVER, WILLIAM rr H 1 'Wu it Sky. Q it M. J . 'E A 6 . ,ent , Q N355-,I I ' P is ti l l A 'M 1 'W lc mi !arl ,,, fit WEBB, LINDA: GRA, Intramurals, Co-Op WEILAND, RICHARD WELCH, IOLEEN: GRA, Student Council, Co-Op WELCH, RONALD: Football, Student Council WERTHMANN, CAROL: Art Club, French Club, GRA, Pep Club, Meri Student, Gymnastics, Co-Op WESSEL, MARY: Art Club, financial chairman, German Club, GRA Beak 'n Eye, Staff Artist, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence Merit Student WESTON, DONALD WESTPHAL, WENDY: Health Careers Club, GRA, Pep Club, Intramu rals, Swim Guard, Teens for Crippled Children WHEELER, DAN: Quill 8: Scroll, Publications, Beak 'n Eye, News Edi tor, Editor-in-Chief, Semester Honor Roll, Academic Excellence, Meri Student, National Merit Semi-Finalist X is -,gi ,isa ,. Hx .. E W, -wx ,Jaw M- W ML W V ekimfy 1 .W U , A gym 2 L 16 Q 'kiwi' Hs 1 pk kywmg.-1fk2f'14p1f . 1 , W if-L Q f ' ' - ww fe. S if A 1 L is 5' Q at 2 213' V s l 1 . 'Q ' , g . 'L'-. . ' Q Q: 5 4-ff ' X. 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E9 ,lggfjgiig Eialgmn a, Where Quality I-Ias Built Confiden M. L. PARKER CO. Davenport, Iowa ALI? .......... me , Q ,jnmlw WALCOTT TRUST and SAVINGS BANK WALCOTT, IOWA 52773 TELEPHONE 13191284-6202 SHARON'S STYLING STUDIO The Salon for the Young at Heart K'dt Sharon Thompson, Dixie Im Sandy Stichter, Io Anne Mau 1006 l NUI , r. ,, . J:uArfl crowd goes - 'll 72 , 4 f. Tired of Doing Dishes? Bring yourfamily to SVEDEN HOUSE Where you can eat all you want and we'll clean up while you relax! Serving: Weekdays 11:00-2:00 4:30-8:00 Sundays and Holidays 11:00-7:00 Alter Trucking And Terminal I.UDTKE'S GREETING CARDS 228 Brady Street Greeting Cards-Wedding Invitations SYI.VIA'S 312 Brady Street Formals and Graduation Dresses STEWART PHARMACY Village Shopping Center IIM'S BARBER SHOP 2030 Harrison Street 326-5541 RAGEN PLUMBING AND HEATING CO. INC. 119 N. Division 326-6224 INTERSTATE BOOK STORES, INC. 1401 Harrison 108 East Second Rex's Academy of Beauty 409 West 3rd Street Davenport, Iowa 52803 Whitehaven Pet Cemetery NANCY5 BEAUTY SALON North Brady Street 3643 Rockingham Road Davenport, Iowa 324-1732 E. H. Daniel Dispensing Optician Howard Jewelers 1030 Davenport Bank Building DaVenP0ff A-1 Television Sales and Service 1215 East High Street Congratulations to the class of 1971 Davenport' Iowa DAVENPORT WATER COMPANY W. G. Block Company 1 Ready-mix concrete C0mPl1m9f1t5 Of Permanent Building Materials SCHLEGAL REXAI-L DRUG STORES 600 East Fourth In Downtown Davenport 209 Main Street O O O O O O O O O O O U 7706 E , b Q Q 'Q A . Q SEQ 1 --4 ',.f:,,' w .x xt For Some Of the WOrld's Best Sandwiches , ll 7, .Zo if wifA ibeweg Everythingforyour Office C E M E N T MATTHEWS OFFICE EQUIPMENT Complete Office Outfitters J?,3+.,, ?:,'1fgffg?,- A A ,2':v '--- E uf fl -EL x. - iw tu . 4 -'l f-f e. ' A 'V D J , ' ' f:,.,.A.. .,, A vi. . 212 West Third Street Q' 'W E? H A A ,Q 323-8044 T T - ' 1 U L 'fi ww iff Vfyvq ' . .Gigi-1, L WHERE 1T'5 EUN TO BE YOUR OWN MILKMAN. . , and Save, I ,Li'1..,N .M Agjfgm A DAIRY STORES if . 2 f Hg fl or was L 4 'Q Yi ,M f K S 531:69 1155255 422' W f is f P :Y ' ffm K J -A s A ,, hi iii. M., 1, F A . fi :ff 5 y a 5 f Ji xii' 1 x gt , 1 3 was ,, , 5 . z ,, M552-fi..'1 3, f fx K Q 2 f 2 if , 3. , , fi f , A I Q ' 3,2 s.-4 . ,...,..Y.,.W.x- mmm I 5.33 L, is Q . f k if 5 +. f Compliments of Sandy's Thrift and Swift 2202 Rockingham Road '-'QF Strieter's Lincoln-Mercury 520 W. Kimberly Rd. I3OLWELL'S Fine Dinnerware-Glassware-Gifts Serving Davenport for over 100 Years 221 West Second Street Davenport ,..V . ....,r, ...i .,., ,. H , :.:7 ,,, F r,, . .,',.. ,. ziz -' .V h R! A ' If ':,' ':'. 1 1 R' P , ' t 1t?.-lfiv.-wil t -2 .5.2. esi!z4!.stz4m. ft 2!f ROY'S RADIO TV SERVICE Phonos-Stereo-Hi-Fi Amplifiers-Car Radios Color, Black and White TV 391-3460 Roy Fleming-Owner 81: SHAHEEN GRADS! TAKE TIME... TAKE TIME TO THINK It is the source of power. TAKE TIME TO PLAY It is the secret of perpetual youth. TAKE TIME TO READ It is the fountain of wisdom. TAKE TIME TO PRAY It is the greatest power on earth. TAKE TIME TO LOVE AND BE LOVED It is a God-given privilege. TAKE TIME TO BE FRIENDLY It is the road to happiness. TAKE TIME TO LAUGH It is the music of the soul, TAKE TIME TO GIVE It is too short a day to be selfish. TAKE TIME TO WORK It is the price of success. Compliments of 9 Electric Company Heating Wholesalers Refrigeration Wholesalers znnsi 4 'Q lr' 'I Ll um lllllllm ll - A l S- Z? This is the corner. .. Known as The Downtown Quality Corner. 'x lyk A X X5 , 5 -' l 1 A li Ella... K El il X ' l lil' ii! Ei-tilt ' I xi 7 1 H At ' 1 SIMON LANDAUER We have always considered it a pleasure and a privilege to be of service to the students and faculty of West High School Our congratulations for your fine contributions to your community. Congratulations to the Class of 1971 from VICTORIA FEED COMPANY Davenport, Iowa Wholesale-Distributors-Brokerage Congratulations to the Class of 1971 FIRST TRUST and SAVINGS BANK Third 8: Brady Streets Davenport, Iowa The Downtown Bank with Drive-In Member of F.D.I.C. 37th and Division THE FASHION WOMEN'S APPAREL SHOPS 211 WEST SECOND STREET DAVENPORT 1715 SECOND AVE. 1530 FIFTH AVE. ROCK ISLAND MOLINE Office Equipment Co. 311 West Third C0mP1imentS of 324-0465 LILIEQUIST LINOTYPERS C k 1 M . h HERB'S HEATING AND 0515 W gt op LAWNMOWER SERVICE Davenpgrt Iowa 1601 Washington Street ' 324-9952 Art Meyers Carpet Co. Rice Jewelers 1618 West Locust Street 1611 W. Locust St. Those Heavenly Carpets by Lees Class Ring Headquarters NEAL ROHLFS SCHMIDT'S GARAGE 3000 Block Brady Street Wrecker Service Since 1928 Davenport, Iowa 2550 Rockingham Road 323-3154 A. D. Huesing Bottling Works 531 Schmidt Road Alter Company Davenport, Iowa A. D. Huesing Bottling Works, Inc. Congratulations to the class of 1971 pepspcolal Teem, Mountain Dew, Plambeck Insurance Agency Nesbitt Flavors 1627 West Locust Davenport, Iowa 323-9794 lohn's Carpentry Service A B C Pattern Works Remodeling and Repairing Phone 323-1086 Davenport Hollingsworth's Inc. Charles, Richard, 8: Associates Wall Kr FIOOI C0veringS 2147 W. Locust Street-Davenport WOC AM-PM RADIO CHANNEL SIX T.V. Serving the greater Quint-Cities NBC Affiliate 70- R00 lI20A' lliflf Compliments of ROTO-ROOTER Sewer Cleaning Service 81 Sepfic Tank Service Phone: 323-4544 Davenport, Iowa here'll be a bank in your future We want it to be ours You'll soon fincl a host of ways in which a bank can be helpful to you. ' V 74 When it comes time for you to choose your bank, We want it to be ours. We're interested in growing with you, providing the services that will help you get what you want out of life. Come bank with us. You'll see We're far more interested in you. YL 4. , H ,.+ l l,'V1?5i:Lre4 W e 4 il 4 C Q:--fill?-iiifz' I r ' f' Il,,,, Vriql It ,V e l W feta '?1?y+ZpcE?5fle7 ii'-If l Q 1 Ca, fb u,, ,rig V1,lg?-A4,'V,,f9,- , x l I U - f- I J ilagfef,-f i':a'1 iw , - 'N p V if ll vi VL .Irving Q gal A xy gg an A pt: 'gl ig 4' , f , I 11 I is gift, Q 'fi if All 'L' 'A . - . ll HIFI, -it wlwff W xx S , g it Y gi , A-xX,:',v ' 'Wilfxyfi 3, A r i L ' 'LAW 'S I Y Hwy-1 ' ' -X 5 DHVEIIPUIT .BHDIC and Dust Company 203 WEST THIRD STREET DAVENPORT, IOWA 'TES- .-QW' X i l! QQIAZIS gi 'l iz :::ff -i EEE ESI EEI. .I Mumba: Fnd I D I I Corponlion Is B 9 E 1 S F i I y-+1 ,1 ! E I E P 2 5 2 ILLINOIS IOWA t BLACKTOP INC. i ' F ' 1 ASPHALT PLANTS Y 22.0 34th Ave. Rock Island , , E Bettendorf, Iowa 5 Phone 786-5468 1-Q -if ..:..A ' I 324-5552 ' 3 Downtown Davenport E Downtown Clinton Orchard Center, Moline E PETERSEN HARNED VQN MAUR BOB'S MOBIL Je MM 3622 West Locust Davenport, Iowa A V ll jf Mo Phone 322-9456 .QP 4, V trz, eeer jr bu m ---tA I or f A - 1 --ee A Road Service a t N-'5 if2 f-+5--f - -.........- V.- E 1 51 fi -'X 'a at ett- 1 Wa-f mam ,. .,,. , ,,-.,, ,,Qjig.i,:-,1Q2L5,44l,m , I ' of ,, L ..'q-41,4 . 4 ' 5 ,,..f ww '- - -. . ..a,..,.,,.,....,..'-fA-..- -M M -A W f I Y - , aiu... THE SCHEBLER COMPANY 38l0 Wesi' River Drive Davenport, Iowa Sllee'l' Metal Confraciors One of Easfern lowa's Mosf Modern Equipped Shops Everyfhing ln Sheef Metal Work YOUR miepmlnrr Inu an: IGENI' 0 Midwest Insurors, Ltd 1203 GARFIELD COURT POST OFFICE BOX 3156 DAVENPORT, IOWA 52808 Phone: 391-7816 2 'Q 8 i nu c 574 ' aUP,gf.gl4L 737. .t NW 19 xl 96 01.809 Q9 V03 cuamcs eifqfgxxvmi Salt 'Vg-4. ,vs 9039 lT'S CALLED SYNERGISM Where the whole is greater than the sum of its parts AII your classroom hours, and extravcurricular activities give you much more than a diploma. They are your key to the future. Use them well. a systems division of GULF + WESTERN INDUSTRIES, INC. GW Eagle Signal Hungry? Riefe's Compliments of Ganzols Tacos Best Mexican Food RUNGE MORTUARY 323-3923 359-12.15 4004 Rockingham Road 2737 State Street Davenport Bettendorf un:-1.-...1 PAGODA GIFT SHOP 228 W- 3rd Street NORTHWEST SUPER DRUG Davenport, Iowa Wig-Way MURDOCH PAINT CO., INC. 1407 Harrison Street 110 East Second Street Davenport' Iowa Ken Ruefer Stan Lane Mid-Continent Compliments gf Bottlers, Inc. Davenport, Ia. 32.2-1791 Davenport Syndicate Hub Congratulations to Debbie Carter Graduating 1971 322-1717 Hot Line WARNER MEDLIN STUDIGS sb , ,Q W ia Q95 ,,,,,,, V 13,5 s gg: 1 ad vb. :if M ,g3,,,,M' ,M L 'Q J Qi:-if xg I 0 gi wx, S Sigh E . M I NJ ' X Q 1 N Q SN f ' via- 1? 7 'f 'A ,A,' w g Q I ' ' N 1-gk 1 E mit. e f 'K Q . 3 i ,....- ig. v nb- 4 2 SA: - K L, A 5 Z, wif , l , g ik YR Q, -, if ' , , M ' L1ilP'f ' R -s sky! gg 5 . V x - , , 5 . . 3 JQ,, ., . ,if f ,L , L. 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A Q xg Qing' ' LW waS . Wir' 'Q-'zW. 'f QI aw 1' 1 lf? 5 F Qs' 'in 9 :HP-' A-5.-1-S-M QM? sn' u -Q ' Iva'-436' N , Q ' . J- L - - L . .:'..: ' . - Ma-'f?!3h A 4. ..f , qarwf- ff 'L .. df! 9 ,,faf. ., ,L ... - ' 'V .-.V I have slowly revolved in my World of student life, academics, sports, organizations, and classmates, and in so doing, my turning has created the personality I carry today. Memories of an Ending Create ci New Beginning ! f f H ff Y fi Tomorrow I will change again, adding onto my growing blocks of experience. I may gain wisdom yet I may remain naive and foolish. I have only to wait and see. , ,A .www-fmwfam 922' , e gf' miflif- 51 x e QE- A LJQHL And I will not forget. I will not forget the frustrations and excitement h game and meet I attended. The memory Will remain of the joys and anticipations of each festive gathering. The anguish of the hours of studying for an exam that proved easier than expected will remain. ' ,,' f.. wa' Q 'Q ll fn 9 0 Q A 32 5 -M W, mp 7 rn ' 1- F eo K 'S if. E2 faa2 1 EW E , 5 c. 1 .:,, li y y E2 ' f Q . w, : Q31 ,dh . is -W 4 A a , V N M' A 4 lk-4' J ! X , H ' ff I . f :' M M' f :., . ml 2 ,Q I iw VA, I 4 N 7 5 i 1 ' . , --,.', .. - V- ' W And the memory of the tragedy of a lost teacher and the vandalism of a memorial will implant the first seeds of the questioning of the turning of life. Above all, the ecstatic victory of a state basketball tournament and the shared confidences between two friends will linger forever. I will not forget the year of '71. Ez vw S KI ,, J ,A ,iw,,.tgQg,,,- ' f s f lu Q sp! is 5' as 3 lr-fi W' 'i?wf-'fits' wires. if 'Mm W 'fi-3 fwfr M g?4i45m'? 'J' in as ' - . , K K- . , , W as - - s ' , . .1 ,g,p V '- - 'rm s W -1 ' - ' , ' i .. ,, ' 1 . :' ' Q 5 H V -'I' , . - 'Z1...:.,--,::q,.,..., -M15 , .. -5. - Q' t ' f if , g 4 if at J, I 1, J. ,SQ I A 5 V ., im. .M , - .. HS, I ,., Q .. .- ,A H sv. rv , 4 alan Q t at - , V A., ,. 8.5, L , ,L g V- - ' .. -t f .. f 4 .',. 1 M Topical Index Academics ......... Academic Feature .... Advertising ......... Advertising Feature .... After School Jobs .... All School Play ..... Aquesta ......... Art Club ....... Auds ....... Baseball .... Basketball ...... Central Aud .... Cheerleaders .... Chess Club .... Closing .......... Closing Feature ..... Co-op ........... Eight a.m. ..... . Football ............ Foreign Student ........ Foreign Student Week. . . Gala ................. Girls' Swimming .... Golf ............ GRA .......... Homecoming ............. Honor Clubs ............... International Tasting Party .... Intramurals ................ Introduction ...... Language Club ........... Minstrel Show .............. Miscellaneous Student Life .... Organization Feature ........ Personality Profile . . . Political Groups .... Publications ...... Recognition ........ Saturday Morning . . . Seniors ............ Senior Feature .... Service Clubs ...... Sports Feature ....... Student Life Feature . . . Swimming .......... Tennis ............ Track ..... Weather .... Wrestling ..... Young Life .... 66 64 202 200 42 52 148 138 34 120 100 20 126 144 228 226 146 18 96 44 46 50 122 118 140 24 136 54 124 . 1 130 56 60 128 38 150 142 240 22 154 152 134 94 16 108 116 112 36 104 32 dams, Paula 1'711, 154 dams, Steven 1'721, 80,81 dkins, Charles 1711, 154 drian, Gayle 1'711, 154 hrens, jane 1'711, 26,85,154 lbright, Amy 1'731, 84 lderson, Sandra 1'731, 85 leksiejczyk, Alma 1'711, 154 lger, Michael 1'711, 154 llen, Randy 1'711, 154 nderson, Mark 1'711, 65,154 nderson, Terry Allen 1711, 154 ndersons, Mara 1'721, 59,82,84 ndre, jeffrey 1'711, 154 ndresen, Carol 1'731, 85 ndrews, john 1721, 99,46 mold, Susan 1'721, 233,34 rp, Brent 1'731, 99 rp, Della 1'711, 154 rp, julie 1721, 141 rp, Kennan 1711, 154 sh, Judy 1'721, 130 smus, David 1'721, 48,136,143 splund, Terry 1'721, 136 ter, Sheryl 1'721, 91 tzen David711, 154 uger, Marsha 1'711, 154 l 1 l acon, Hal 1'711, 84,235,154 ader, Mark 1'711, 154 ailey, Colleen 1721, 21,4O,51,141 aker, Catherine 1721, 142 aker, Gary 1'711, 99,154 aker, Grant 1'711, 155 ankson, Ronald 1'711, 155 amard, Debra 1'711, 31,82,155 ateman, Russell 1'721, 99 ates, Carol 1'721, 85,91 augh, Cinda 1'711, 48,155 eadle, Richard 1'711, 155 eert, Stephen 1'731, 103 eert, Terry 1'731, 40,99,103 ell, Michael 1'731, 142,228 elzung, Steven 1'721, 103,141 ennett, William 1'731, 99,103 emard, Terry 1'721, 85 emick, Kristi 1'731, 85 etzel, Pamela 1'711, 155 ieber, Paul 1'721, 17,35,150 iittner, Randolph 1721, 103 illings, William 1'731, 103 ina, Elizabeth 1'711, 155 ina, john 1'711, 155 indewald, Susan 1731, 84 ingham, Duane 1'711, 155 ird, Brenda 1'711, 155 ittemian, Robert 1'711, 155 lackbum, Georgia 1'711, 21,34 locker, Charles 1731, 99 locker, judy 1'721, 85,91 locker, Richard 1'711, 155 loomingdale, Mary 1731, 27,148 lumer, Daniel 1'731, 107 oever, Tim 1'711, 155 ohnstedt, Sharon 1'711, 84,155 oire, Roger 1'711, 155 oltz, Richard 1'711, 155 Oom, Virginia 1'711, 31,47,104,150,156,233 os, lulie 1'711, 82,84,156 os, Marla 1'721, 82 ourquin, Deborah 1'711, 156 owers, Randy 1'711, 156 owling, Myrabeth 1'711, 156 race, Beverly 1'721, 41 randt, Thomas 1721, 47,136 rauer, Stephen 1'711, 156 reiholz, Cynthia 1'711, 156 reiholz, Eva 1'711, 156 ristow, Rebecca 1'711, 156 rix, jeffery 1'711, 157 rooks, Karen 1'711, 157 rotherton, Don 1'711, 53,157,231 roughton, Patricia 1711, 46,157 rown, Kristin 1'711, 34,61,85,157 rown, Sally 1'721, 91 mhn, David 1'711, 157 nindies, Robin 1'711, 157 rune, Elaine 1'711, 157 rus, Andrew 1'731, 99 ms, Debra 1'711, 82,84,157 rus, Michael 1'711, 157 ryson, Mary 1'711, 157 uck, Cynthia 1'721, 41 udelier, janice 1'721, 85 uerklin, William 1'711, 157 uesing, jim 1'731, 99 uesing, Michael 1'711, 157 ull, Kathy 1'721, Z1 Student Index Bunge, David 1'711, 157 Burbridge, joseph 1'731, 40,110,229 Burbridge, Ronald 1711, 111,143,157,229 Burden, Gary 1'711, 157 Burk, Bartley 1'721, 136,143 Burkhart, Patricia 1711, 157 Burris, john 1'711, 157 Burrows, Daniel 1'711, 158 Burton, Denise 1711, 158 Burton, Robert 1731, 99,103 Busha, Marlene 1'711, 158 Butcher, Thomas 1'711, 26,83,84,90,158 Butlin, Elizabeth 1'721, 148 Buzzell, Paulette 1'711, 158 Bybee, jerald 1'711, 136,158 C Callahan, Gerard 1'731, 110 Camarena, Manuel 1'711, 158 Cameron, Debra 1'721, 21 Campbell, Carol 1711, 63,158,165 Campbell, john 1'721, 84 Canada, james 1'711, 41,49,53,56,82,84,158,196 Carlin, Betty 1'711, 79,85,158 Carlson, Douglas 1'721, 137 Carlson, Patrick 1731, 99,107 Carmichael, Ardenia 1'711, 158 Carpenter, jane 1'711, 158 Carstens, Tamara 1'711, 158 Carter, Cheryl 1'721, 82,84 Carter, Connie 1'721, 48 Carter, Debra 1'711, 158 Carter, Micheal 1'711, 99,158 Carter, Patricia 1'711, 158 Cason, james 1'711, 158 Castel, Barbara 1'711, 158 Cavanaugh, Steven 1'721, 111 Cawiezell, Sandra 1'711, 159 Cetanyan, joseph 1'711, 159 Ceurvorst, David 1'711, 59,85,159 Chaffee, Dorothy 1'721, 60 Challis, Deane 1711, 159 Chandler, Susan 1'711, 85,159 Channon, Christine 1'711, 159 Chant, julie 1'721, 48,84 Charles, john 1'711, 103,159 Chemey, Ronnie 1'711, 159 Chouteau, Anne 1'711, 159 Christensen, james 1'731, 107 Christensen, jennifer 1'731, 85 Christensen, Mark 1'731, 109,110 Christenson, Roger 1711, 38,99,136,160 Clark, Kit 1'711, 107 Clausen, Craig 1711, 99,107,136,160 Clayton, Delores 1'711, 82,84,160 Clemmens, Thomas 1'721, 99 Cline, Sally 1'711, 31,84,160,165 Cochran, Cathy 1'711, 84,160 Coder, Linda 1'721, 130 Coker, Deborah 1'711, 48,106 Colby, Kevin 1'711, 160 Cole, Michael 1'711, 160 Coleman, jack 1'711, 160 Collett, Robert 1711, 136,160 Collier, Steven 1711, 160 Colson, Michael 1'731, 84,110 Colson, Theresa 1'711, 84,160 Conger, jeffrey 1'731, 103 Conklin, Douglas 1'721, 97,98,99,107,136 Conner, Michael 1'711, 160 Connolly, Craig 1'711, 160 Cook, Holly 1'711, 26,a3,s4,16o Cook, Richard 1'711, 160 Cook, Sandra 1'711, 160 Cook, Susan 1711, 148,160 Cordts, Kenton 1711, 85,161,145 Costello, Donald 1'721, 46 Crane, Patricia 1'711, 53,73,161 Crawford, Allen 1'731, 99,107 Crawford, David 1'711, 99,136,161 Crawford, Michael 1'721, 99,136 Crews, Kathleen 1711, 161,183 Culberson, jane 1'711, 161 Cummings, Peter 1'711, 161 Cummings, Robert 1'721, 99 Currence, Glennda 1'721, 48,85 Current, Kathy 1'721, 161 Currier, Gerald 1'711, 161 Curtis, Michelle 1'711, 68,161,231 Curtis, Sharon 1'711, 82,84,161 D Dalldorf, Gary 1'711, 161 Dalton, john 1'711, 161 Danico, Peggy 1711, 161 Danielsen, Deborah 1'721, 84 Davis, Dan 1'721, 17,108,111,136 Davis, james 1'711, 41,154,161 Davis, Philip 1'711, 99,161 Davis, Reggie 1'711, 161 Davis, Ronnie 1'711, 161 Day, Loran 1711, 50,103,136,161 Day, Michael 1'711, 162 Dehning, Michael 1'711, 162 Delap, Debra 1'711, 162 Delap, Vincent 1721, 80,84 DelVecchio, jeanette 1'711, 162 DelVecchio, Michael 1721, 99,136 Dendy, Ronald 1'711, 162 Dexter, Donald 1'731,107 Diaz, Gregorio 1'711, 162 Dickens, Toby 1711, 163 Dickinson, Debra 1'721, Z7,84,85,148 Dickinson, jeffrey 1'711, 163 Diehn, Don 1'721, 82,84 Diercks, Dennis 1'711, 163 Dietz, Debra 1'711, 163 Dietz, Dennis 1731, 99 Dietz, Mark 1'731, 99,107 Dietz, Pamela 1'711, 163 Dietz, Rick 1'721, 99,107 Dietz, Victor 1711, 84,163 Diggs, Barbara 1'711, 163,165 Dippel, Teresa 1'711, 163 Discher, Dittmer, Dittmer, Dittmer. Deborah 1'711, 55,163 David 1'731, 99 Linda 1'711, 163 Mary 1'711, 163 Ditto, Vicki 1'721, 60,8Z,84,143 Dobyns, Bruce 1'711, 163 Doering, Audrey 1'731, 85 Doering, Cynthia 1'711, 85,163 Dothager, Clark 1'721, 107 Dowell, Lois 1'711, 163 Drapeau, Maryann 1'711, 163 Druhl, Fred 1'711, 163 Dutloth, john 1'711, 163 Dugan, Roger 1'721, 107 Dumerauf, Gary 1711, 163 Duncan, Craig 1'711, 164 Duncan, Pamela 1'711, 164 Dunk, William 1'721, 142 Dunkin, Paula 1'721, 53,91 Dussussois, Maryse 1'711, 164 E Edwards, Margaret 1'711, 164 Ehlers, Timothy 1'731, 85 Ehrmann, Margaret 1'711, 164 Eisheid, Virginia 1'711, 164 Elliott, Steven 1711, 164 Ellsworth, Kathryn 1'721, 91 Emery, Robert 1'731, 107 Enfield, Dean 1'721, 85 Engel, Michael 1'721, 99,136 Engvall, Richard 1'711, 164 Entwistle, Debra 1'721, 48 Erickson, Loren 1'711, 103,164 Erickson, Mark 1'711, 164 Esbaum, Derrick 1'711, 164 Evans, jan 1'711, 164 Evans, Sara 1'731, 85 Ewoldt, jacquline 1'711, 164,186 Ewoldt, F Larry 1'711, 164 Farrell, Annette 1'711, 164 Feeney, Feeney, Feeney, Feeney, Fell, An David 1'711, 164 David 1'721, 84,85 Kevin 1'711, 136,143,164 Lucinda 1'711, 164 n 1'711, 165 Fell, Mary 1'711, 165 Fennelly, Don 1711, 51,103,165 Feuerbach, Margo 1711, 53,137,165 Fisher, Calvin 1'711, 165 Fisher, Vera 1'721, 137 Fitzgerald, Bessie 1'711, 165 Fitzgerald, Douglas 1'721, 103 Fleming, Alan 1'711, 165 F lenker, Kathy 1'711, 165 Flickinger, jean 1'721, 129,134,148 Flickinger, john 1'721, 111,132 Foley. Guy 1'721, 111 Fomey, Sarah 1'711, 165 Forsyth, Kyle 1'731, 47,99,103 Fox, Danny 1'721, 103,105,106,107 Fox, Mary 1'731, 85 Fox, Thomas 1'711, 167 Frazer, Betty 1'711, 167,196 Freebom, Diane 1'721, 80,84 Freebom, Teresa 1'711, 167 Frogley, Chris 1'731, 82,85 Frohboese, Bmce 1'711, 167 Fry, Brenda 1'711, 130,148,167 Frymoyer, Debra 1711, 85,148,167 Fugate, Marsha 1'731, 84,85 Funk, Susan 1'711, SZ,B4,167,195 Fusco, Deborah 1'711, 167 G Gallaher, janice 1'711, 167 Gallaher, Stephen 1731, 85,99 Garcia, judy 1731, 53 Garner, Theodore 1'731, 99,107 Garrett, Debra 1'711, 143,167 Garrow, Lewis 1'711, 167 Gauf, Paul 1711, 84,85,167 Gaul, Robert 1'721, 85 Gayman, Patricia 1'731, 85 Geigle, Carlisle 1'711, 167 George, Larry 1'711, 98,99,136,167 George, Leslie 1'711, 63,85,148,167 Gerdes, john 1'711, 167 Gerdts, Donald 1'711, 167 Gerischer, Walter 1'711, 167 Geurink, Larry 1'721, 99 Goettsch, Karen 1721, 80,84 Gomez, Ofelia 1'711, 168 Goodknight, Michael 1'721, 21 Gordon, Debra 1'711, 168 Gordon, Yvonne 1'721, 84 Gosma, jane 1'721, 104,148 Goudy, Paula 1'711, 168 Grabia, Susan 1711, 168 Gravert, Patti 1'711, 168 Gravert, Peter 1'721, 105,107 Graves, john 1'711, 168 Gray, Gerald 1'731, 85 Gray, Linda 1'711, 168 Greenlee, Richard 1'711, 84,168 Greer, Vicki 1'711, 168 Griffin, Vera 1'711, 31,34,151,168,175 Gullion, Randy 1'731, 99 Guthrie, Bradley 1'711, 111,136,168 H Haack, joel 1'711, 145,168 Haas, Bruce 1'711, 168,230 Haas, julia 1'721, 84,85 Haase, Catherine 1'721, 51,134,148 Haase, Constance 1'721, 63,148 Hadley, Constance 1'721, 41 Hadley, Margaret 1'711, 168 Hagen, Roger 1'711, 168 Hahn, james 1'721, 99,107,136 Hahn, jerry 1'711, 168 Hahn, Martha 1'711, 168 Hakes, David 1'711, 168 Hallowell, Lynn 1721, 84,85 Hamann, Don 1711, 107,169,136 Hambright, Debra 1'711, 30,31,169,233 Hamma, Beverly 1'711, 169 Hammel, Donald 1'731, 109,110 Hammel, Roger 1'711, 169 Hanley, Daniel 1711, 169 Hanlin, Lawrence 1'711, 53,137 Hanson, Anne 1'711, 169 Hanssen, Steven 1'711, 169 Harbiger, Pamela 1'721, 137 Harland, Linda 1'711, 85,169 Harper, Kathy 1'721, 85,137 Harris, Mark 1'731, 99 Harris, Thomas 1'711, 170 Harrison, Gayla 1'721, 91 Hart, Lydia 1'711, 159, 170 Hartenhoff, Deborah 1'711, 170 Hartley, Vickie 1'711, 170 Hartman, David 1711, 170 Hartmann, Linda 1711, 170 Hartsock, Roxanne 1711, 171 Hathaway, Norene 1'711, 171 Haugen, David 1'711, 171,136 Haugh, Richard 1721, 111 Haviland, Kathleen 1'711, 171 Hayman, Colleen 1'721, 150,148 Hayman, Michael 1'731, 110 Heidgerken, Katherine 1'711, 171 Heike, Hans 1'721, 107 Heims, Ray 1'721, 111 Hein, Katheryn 1'711, 85,171 Helmich, Michael 1'711, 171 Helmich, Scott 1'721, 107 Henneman, james 1'731, 107 Henning, Ernest 1'711, 171 Henry, Alison 1'731, 85 Hensler, Robert 1'731, 99 Henzen, Sandra 1711, 61,148,171 Hermiston, julie 1'711, 171 Hermiston, Ronald 1'731, 103 Hess, Peter 1'711, 171 Heuer, Ruth 1'711, 171 Higgins, Sybil 1'711, 171 Hilbert, Terry 1'711, 84,171 Hillbloom, Sandra 1'711, 171 Hilmo, Sonja 1'711, 171 Hintermeister, Craig 1'721, 99,107 Hintze, james 1'711, 171 Hintze, Melvin 1'711, 171 Hippler, David 1'711, 172 Hobart, Susy 1'711, 172 Hodges, Gary 1'711, 172 Hodsen, Karla 1'711, 172 Hoffbauer, Nikki 1'711, 84,172 Hoffnagle, Charles 1'711, 99,106,107 Hoke, Herbert 1'721, 84 Holden, Steven 1711, 172 Holdorf, Cathie 1711, 172 Hollmer, jill 1711, 172 Holmes, james 1721, 84 Holmes, john 1'711, 84,172 Holmes, Michael 1'711, 172 Holt, Michael 1'721, 137 Holtan, Kim 1'731, 103 Honeycutt, Arthur 1'711, 172 Hootman, Mark 1'711, 172 Hoover, Dyann 1'731, 57,85 Hopkins, Pamela 1'711, 172 Hopper, Christine 1721, 84 Hopper, Scott 1'721, 82,84 Horkulic, David 1'711, 172 Horlas, Augusta 1'711, 172 Hotle, Marla 1'721, 55,130 Hougham, Kym 1'721, 84,103,136 Houghton, Glenn 1'711, 172 Houseal, Nanette 1'731, 84 Houseal, Thomas 1'711, 172 Houseal, Tim 1711, 172 Housley, Candace 1'711, 173 Housley, Richard 1'711, 173 Houston, james 1'721, 47 Hovey, Kathy 1731, 148 Howell, Byron 1711, 173 Huckfeldt, Bruce 1'731, 85 Hudgens, Robert 1'721, 103 Hughes, Thomas 1'721, 99,136 Hull, Dania 1'711, 173 Huls, Boyd 1'711, 107,173 Hultgren, Craig 1'731, 84 Humphries, Dennis 1711, 173 Huntley, Donna 1'711, 173 Hurless, Kay 1'721, 84,91,140 l lneichen, Robert 1731, 107 lnhelder, Randall 1'711, s4,ss,173 Irons, jim 1'711, 85,173 Irons, Thomas 1'731, 85 I jackson, Christopher 1'731, 8r,85 Jackson, Mary 1'711, 72,84,85,173 jager, Matthew 1731, 97 jarr, Beate 1'711, 85,173 jeffrey, joel 1'711, 173 jensen, Cathryn 1'711, 31,173,183,Z33 jensen, Kris 1731, 84,85,99 jimenez, Humberto 1'711, 74,173 johnson, Deborah 1'711, 173 johnson, Diana 1'711, 173 johnston, Dona 1'721, 21 johnston, Donna 1'711, 156,165,173 jones, Douglas 1'721, 99,136 jones, Mark 1'711, 174 jones, Pamela j 1711, 174 jones, Pamela L 1'711, 174 jones, William 1'721, 84 jordan, Raymond 1'721, 142 jost, Steven 1'721, 84,85,99 K Kabala, Charles 1'711, 174 Kabala, Michael 1'721, 80,84 Kabel, Matthew 1'731, 99,103 Kai, Charles 1'711, 99,174 Kappeler, Kim 1'711, 174 Kautz, Heidi 1'721, 84 Kazenske, Steven 1721, 53 Kehn, jeffrey 1'721, 85 Kellenberger, Dorothy 1711, 174 Keller, David 1'711, 84,174 Keller, Mary 1'721, 129,148 Keller, Steven 1'731, 85,99 Kelling, Pamela 1'711, 174 Kelly, Catherine 1711, 174,183 Kelly, Kevin 1'711, 85,99,174 Kelting, jerry 1'711, 174 Kelty, Linda 1'711, 174 Kendall, Michael 1'721, 84 Kennedy, Karen 1'711, 174 Kennedy, Stanley 1731, 110 Kenyon, ArthuL1'711, 142,174 Kenyon, Donna 1'721, 51,53,141 Student Kerker, Kevin 1'711, 174 Kershaw, Kimberly 1'731, 148 Kershaw, Michael 1711, 20,39,46,137,'164,174,228 Kirkpatrick, Valerie 1'711, 174,233 Kirschenman, Nola 1711, 84,175 Klauer, David 1'731, 107 Kloppenborg, Nicholas 1'711, 111,175 Knapp, Kathryn 1711, 28,30,31,85,148,165,175,233 Koch, Brad 1711, 175 Koehler, Andrew 1721, 99,107 Koehn, Kenneth 1711, 175 Koehn, Linda 1731, 85 Koeppel, William 1711, 175 Kolwey, Dennis 1'711, 175 Koos, Deborah 1'731, 85 Koranda, jane 1'711, 175 Koranda, Michael 1'721, 99 Korthaus, Maurice 1'731, 103 Koster, Mark 1'731, 99 Kozlowski, Victor 1'721, 82,84 Kozma, Richard 1'731, 85 Kraklio, Steven 1'731, 99 Kraxner, David 1731, 111,129 Krayenhagen, Marcia 1'711, 175 Kreinbring, Kin 1'731, 99 Kresin, Dennis 1'711, 1,176 Kress, Pamela 1'711, 136,143,176 Krewer, Keith 1711, 176 Kruse, Gary 1711, 176 Kuehl, Harry 1'721, 40,9B,99,109,136 Kuehl, Rodney 1'711, 84,176 Huehl, Tanra 1731, 148 Kuttler, Steven 1'711, 176,197 L Laake, Daniel 1'711, 177 Lafferty, David 1'731, 137 Lahl, Denise 1'711, 38,177 Lanaghan, Daniel 1'711, 108,136,177 Landgraf, David 1'711, 177 Lane, Brenda 1'711, 177 Lang, Gerald 1'711, 177 Langhammer, Donna 1'721, 55 Langhammer, Stephen 1711, 177,229 Laude, Cheryl 1'721, 55 Laughlin, Fred 1'721, 129 Lavender, Gail 1'711, 31,136,142,177,183 Lawson, Mark 1'731, 53 Lawton, Linda 1'711, 177 Leasman, Randy 1731, 110 Leasure, Marty 1'711, 177 Leckington, Dan 1'711, 177 Lee, Dennis 1'711, 177 Lehman, Michael 1'711, 84,177 Lenz, jeri 1'731, 85 Leonard, Craig 1721, 21 Leonard, Ricky 1711, 177 Lerch, Lonnie 1711, 177 Lewis, Susan 1711, 84,85,177 Lewis, Terry 1721, 34 Lindsay, joseph 1'711, 85,177 Lindsay, Teri 1'721, 55 Lindsay, Susan 1'711, 177,183 Long, Barbara 1'711, 178 Longmire, Allen 1711, 178 Lopshire, Gary 1'711, 178 Lord, Terry 1'711, 178 Loving, Denise 1'711, 178 Lucas, Larry 1'711, 178 Ludtke, Kimball 1711, 178 Lugo, Ruben 1'711, 178 Lunardi, Terrence 1'711, 46,178 Lund, julienne 1'711, 39,85,178 Lusby, Sharon 1711, 178 Luther, Douglas 1'711, 178 Lykam, Tom 1'711, 17s M MacDougall, Raymond 1721, 137 Madden, Michael 1'711, 178 Mahl, Patrice 1'721, 84,85 Mahl, Paula 1'731, 84,85 Marker, Kevin 1'721, 107 Marshall, Mitchell 1711, 87,178 Marten, Daryl 1'711, 178 Martin, Gary 1'731, 99 Manin, Roben 1'721, 88 Martin, Vincent 1'711, 99,178 Marxen, jeraldine 1'711, 178 Masterson, Terry 1'711, 147,179 Mathias, Thomas 1'711, 179 Mattke, Mark 1'711, 28,46,5l,103,151169,179,228 Maxfield, Clayton 1'711, 179 McAlister, Micky 1'721, 82,84 McCarthy, Angela 1731, 140 McChesney, Bruce 1'711, 179 McClurkin, Mrya 1'711, 179 Index McCollough, Edward 1'721, 17,136 McCormick, Kathleen 1'711, 179 McCormick, Robert 1'721, 84 McDowell, Shawn 1731, 85 McKay, Frankie 1721, 53 McKee, Susan 1'721, 91 McKenney, Debbie 1'711, 179 McKinley, Vicki 1'731, 85 McLaughlin, Michelle 1'711, 179 Meewes, Ronald 1'711, 179 Meier, Harlan 1711, 179 Meier, Joyce 1'711, 136,142,179 Meincke, Craig 1'711, 179 Meister, judith 1'711, 179 Mensch, james 1'711, 179 Merry, jeffrey 1'711, 179 Mewhirter, Debra 1'711, 179,196 Meyer, David 1'711, 179 Meyer, jill 1'721, 85 Meyer, Steven 1'721, 99 Miller, Charles 1'711, 180 Miller, Debra 1'711, 180 Miller, Kim 1'731, 85 Mills, Jeffery 1'711, 84,180 Mizer, Dale 1'711, 85,180 Mizer, jeffrey 1'731, 85,99 Moeller, Richard 1'711, 20,48,69,85,136,180,195,228 Money, Michael 1'711, 99,180 Monty, George 1'711, 50,103,180 Moon, Nancy 1711, 53,83,84,156,165,180 Moore, Dennis 1'721, 53,80,84 Moore, Pamela 1711, 84,180 Morcillo, Zoila 1'711, 26,84,180 Moreno, Nancy 1'731, 130 Morgan, joel 1'711, 180 Morgan, judy 1'711, 180 Morgan, William 1'711, 181 Moritz, Sue 1'721, 85,91 Morse, Deborah 1'711, 85,181 Moses, Kenneth 1'711, 181 Moses, Robert 1711, 181 Moyers, Gregg 1'711, 181 Mudd, Andrew 1'731, 103 Muehlethaler, Eveleen 1'711, 181 Mueller, Mark 1'731, 85 Mullins, Gloria 1'711, 181 Mumm, Vicki 1721, 85 Mundt, Ralph 1'721, 17,ss,1oa,1o9,111,1ao,1so Murphey, Donna 1'711, 181 Murphy, Dan 1711, 181 Murphy, Daniel 1721, 80,84 Murphy, Suan 1'721, 84 Murphy, Theresa 1'731, 85 Murphy, Timothy 1'711, 82,83,84,181 Murray, Sheryl 1711, 181 Myers, Ann 1'721, 63 N Nagel, Vicki 1'721, 84,137 Nass, julie 1711, 181 Neal, Christine 1711, 181 Nelson, jay 1'711, 181 Nelson, Lee 1'731, 107 Nelson, Luann 1'711, 84,170,181 Nelson, Teresa 1'731, 85 Nichols, jim 1'711, 181 Nickerson, Tamara 1711, 55,181 Nielsen, Gail 1731, 85 Nielsen, jeffry 1'711, 142,181 Nielsen, Sam 1'711, 182 Nienaber, Carol 1711, 30,31,151,182 Noah, Susan 1'721, 84,91 Nobis, Otto 1'731, 107 Noll, Richard 1'731, 85 Nolte, Debra 1'711, 182 Norby, Lynn 1'721, 53,137 Nordeen, Mark 1'731, 85 Nowlin, Richard 1'711, 182 Nowlin, Thelma 1'711, 85,182 O O Haver, Kathleen 1'711, 182 Oberhaus, Steven 1'731, 99,107 Odem, Susan 1731, 84,85 Olderog, Darrell 1'711, 182 Orr, june 1'711, 182 Ostdiek, Ricky 1'711, 182 Ou, Debbie 1'711, 182 Owens, Carol 1'711, 182 Owens, Terry 1711, 182 P Paarmann, julie 1'731, 84,85 Paarmann, Laura 1'711, 84,85,136,142,182 Pamperin, Kevin 1'711, 139,182 Parker, Sara 1731, 85 Parris, Ronald 1'711, 182 Pasvogel, Lisa 1731, 84 Paulson, Donald 1711, 182 Paustian, Darsa 1'711, 85,182 Paustian, james 1'721, 99,103 Pecoraro, Tom 1'711, 182 Peeters, james 1711, 183 Peppers, Patricia 1'711, 159,183 Perreaul, james 1'711, 183 Peters, Robert 1'711, 183 Peterschmidt, Susan 1'711, 28,29,31,150 183 23 Petersen, Alma 1'711, 39,183 Petersen, Bonnie 1'711, 183 Petersen, Gregory 1'711, 183 Petersen, Mary 1'731, 103 Petersen, Sharon 1'721, 85 Petersen, William 1'711, 183 Piatt, Cynthia 1'711, 165,184 Pierce, Patricia 1'711, 184 Plambeck, Clark 1'711, 97,98,99,184 Platt, jeb 1'711, 184 Pohl, David 1'711, 184 Pohlmann, David 1711, 184 Pontsler, Barbara 1711, 84 Pontsler, Ronald 1'711, 184 Poppe, Monica 1711, 184 Porter, Bradley 1731, 109,110 Porter, Linda 1'731, 85 Potratz, Glenda 1'711, 184 Powell, Cassandra 1'711, 184 Prizler, Charles 1'711, 184 Protheroe, Peggy 1'721, 148 Protheroe, Thomas 1'731, 99 Puck, Marvin 1'711, 184 Puck, Perry 1'721, 35,111,136 Puck, Steven 1711, 184 Puls, Terre 1'711, 184 Putnam, Marcia 1'711, 184 Q Quandt, jolene 1'711, 31,184,233 Quick, jean 1'711, 53,84,184 Quinnell, john 1'711, 85,136,185 R Raap, Mary 1'721, 21,34 Ragan, Kalleen 1'721, 148 Rahn, Robin 1711, 53,137,185 Raines, Robert 1'711, 185 Ralfs, Richard 1'721, 99 Ramirez, Victoria 1'711, 185 Ramm, Cathryn 1731, 148 Ramsay, Marilynne 1711, 185 Rands, Candace 1711, 185 Rath, Ronald 1711, 185 Reed, Suanne 1'711, 185 Reese, Gayle 1'711, 185 Reeser, Alan 1'711, 185 Reeves, Robert 1'721, 84,85 Reinhart, Suan 1'711, 185 Reis, Barbara 1731, 85 Reisdorf, Patti 1'711, 185 Reitzel, Armeda 1'711, 84,185 Reynolds, Micheal 1'711, 185 Rhoades, Terry 1721,47 Richardson, Terry 1'711, 185 Richman, Keith 1'731, 99 Richman, Linda 1'711, 34,185 Riedesel, Richard 1'711, 185 Riepe, Carl 1'711, 185 Riessen, Rebecca 1'711, 186 Ritter, Luann 1'711, 186 Roberts, Bruce 1'721, 99 Robertson, Donald 1711, 111,186,229 Robeson, Karen 1'711, 85,186 Rodenburg, Cynthia 1'711, 186 Rodriguez, Martha 1'711, 186 Rodriquez, Rebecca 1'721, 104 Roehs, Larry 1'711, 187 Roehs, Rebecca 1'711, 187 Roggenkamp, jeanine 1'711, 187 Rominger, William 1'711, 187 Rose, joni 1'721, 91 Rosing, Willis 1721, 17 Ross, Marla 1'721, 233 Rowley, Douglas 1'711, 84,103,187 Ruefer, Timothy 1731, 99 Russell, Karen 1'711, 187 S Saladino, Steven 1'721, 103,141 Sambdman, Christine 1'711, 39,187 Sanchez, Elisa 1'711, 183,187 ford, Bonita 1'721, 141 er, Nona 1'711, 187 erbrei, Thomas 1'721, 99,103,136 l, Terrance 1'711, 187 bilion, Susan 1'721, 80,82,84 efer, Rebecca 1'731, 85 efer, Steven 1'711, 84,85,187 rfenberg, Robin 1'711, 187 bler, Constance 1721, 48 lar, William 1'721, 47,73 llhorn, Charles 1'711, 187 rer, Susan 1731, 85 ck, Kathy 1'711, 85,187 ue, Terry 1'711,187 uenz, Rex 1'711, 187 uenz, Ricky 1'711, 187 idt, James 1'711, z8,1o4,1os,ioe,1o7,187 idt, Melvin 1'711, 84,188 idt, Ned 1'711, 188 idt, Sandra 1'711, 188 idt, Susan 1711, 188 ack, Cheryl 1'721, 63,148 eckloth, Dean 1'711, 188 eider, Gale 1'731, 148 eider, Gary 1711, 188 oor, Bonnie 1'721, 137 oor, Christine 1'711, 188 oor, Gregory 1'711, 84,188 'cker, Richard 1'711, 188 oeder, Debbie 1'711, 7s,136,143,188 oeder, Gretchen 1'711, 82,84,188 oeder, Lynn 1'721, 99 oeder, Ricky 1'731, 103 oeder, Vicky 1721, 47 oeder, William 1'711, 99,188 lil, J0l'ln 1'711, 188,195,228 ltz, Marilyn 1'721, 84 ltz, Paula 1'711, 85,129,188 ltz, Susan 1'711, 188 11, Judith 1'711, 188 artz, Robert 1'721, 84,85 arz, Myra 1'711, 188 an, Lucinda 1'721, 55 , Tamara 1'711, 84,189 stian, Terry 1'711, 189 wick, Rhonda 1'711, 84,189 ing, Joanne 1'721, 84 ing, Susan 1721, 82,84 l, Larry 1'711, 84,189 r, John 1'721, 99 11e,Julia 1'721, 27 ckelford, Louann 1711, 189 ker, Roseanne 1'731, 85 ffer, Lee 1'711, 189 nkland, David 1'711, 189 W, Rosemary 1'711, 189 npolk, Beth 1'711, 189,85. Viners, Marilyn 1'721, 34 ok, Terry 1'711, 189 Ike, Susan 1'731, 85 'ertsen, Sheryl 1'711, 82,84,189 kins, Ronald 1'711, 103,189 mons, Roger 1'711, 189 pleton, Donald 1'711, 189 a, Diane 1'711, 189 hill, Dawn 1'721, 63 mer, Susan 1'711, 189 mer, Victoria 1'711, 189 ld, Paul 1'711, 189 le, Lisa 1'721, 53,B2,B3 Slagel, Slakis, Student Index Paul 1'731, 99,107 Mary 1711, 190 Slattery, Edwin 1'711, 20,136,164,19O Sloat, Jay 1'721, 84 Smith, Buddy 1'731, 53,137 Smith, Daniel 1'721, 99 Smith, Debbie 1'711, 170 Smith, Jennifer 1'721, 132 Smith, Smith, Nancy 1'711, 148,176,19o,198 Peggy 1711, 190 Smith, Valorie 1'711, 190 Snicker, Gary 1'731, 84 Snicker, Peggy 1'711, 85,190 Snodgrass, Robert 1'731, 110 Soedt, Gary 1'711, 190 Soedt, Randall 1'731, 99 Spainhower, Craig 1731, 137 Specht, Charlene 1'711, 47,141,190 Specht, Sharon 1'721, 55 Spencer, james 1711, 2B,46,52,53,'74,137,151,19O,231 Spies, Cheryl 1'711, 73,190 Spragg, Robert 1711, 69,190,191 Sprague, Linda 1'711, 190 Springsteen, Nancy 1'721, 82,84 Springsteen, Patrick 1'711, 190 Spurrier, Rick 1'721, 53 Staerk, Karen 1'711, 190 Stahl, Catherine 1731, 27,148 Stamp, Judith 1'711, 190 Stear, Kevin 1'711, 190 Stearns, Sue 1711, 190 Stebens, Cathy 1'711, 191 Steinbrecher, Thomas 1'731, 99,103 Stender, Loren 1'711, 191 Stephens, Gregory 1'721, 99 Stemer, Debora 1'731, 73 Stevenson, Tommy 1'711, 191 Stewart, Nelson 1'731, B4 Stoltengerg, Ned 1'711, 191 Stome, Vickie 1'711, 191 Straight, David 1711, 191 Strause, Tina 1721, 84 Stroyan, Cynthia 1'721, 84 Stroyan, Kathleen 1'711, 191 Struve, Dan 1'711, 136 191 Stuff, Ronnie 1'711, 84,85,192 Sturgeon, Harold 1'711, 192 Sueverkruebbe, Richard 1'711, 192 Suhl, Bnice 1'731, 85 Sulentic, Patricia 1'721, 27,63 Swanson, Dawn 1721, 85 Swanson, Mark 1'721, 85 Swanson, Ronald 1'731, 110 Swartz, Alan 1'721, 85 T Taylor, Cathy 1'721, 91 Teel, Vickie 1'711, 192 Terhune, Brian 1711, 192 Terronez, Randolph 1'731, 107 Terry, Steven 1'721, 82,84 Thess, Keith 1'711, 84,192 9 Thode, Peggy 1'711, 85,192 Thompson, Ann 1'711, 192 Thompson, Deborah 1'711, 192 Thompson, Denise 1'711, 192 Thompson, Jarene 1'711, 85,192 Thompson, Joyce 1'711, 192 Thomsen, Rebecca 1'731, 59,84,85 Thornton, Lillian 1'731, 84,85 Thornton, Teresa 1'711, 41,515,192 Tillotson, Dynae 1'721, 148 Weiting, Dennis 1'731, 103 Welch, Joleen 1711, 194 Welch, Ron 1'711, 194,97 Wells, Stephanie 1'721, 130 Werning, David 1'721, 99,103 Werthmann, Carol 1'711, 194 Wessel, Mary 1'711, 194 Weston, Donald 1711, 194 Westphal, Cathy 1'721, 91 Timmerman, Ronald 1'721, 99,105,107,130,136 Tornquist, Jill 1'711, 84,192 Trafford, Gerald 1'711, 192 Trekell, Linda 1'731, 85 Troup, Truby, Tucker Tucker, Tucker Tumer Turner V Charley 1'711, 192 Kenneth 1711, 193 David 1'711, 193 Debra 1'711, 84,193 Diane 1'711, 193 Richard 1'711 193 J Thomas 17211 84,85 VanCamp, Joy 1'721, 48,148 VanDyke, David 1711, 50,51,97,99,150,193 VanKirk, Nancy 1'711, 193 VanWinkle, Gary 1711, 193 Vance, William 1'711, 193 VanCleve, Janice 1'711, 193 VanHa1l, Charles 1'721, 111 VanKirk, John 1'731, 110,111 Vann, Christine 1'711, 193 Voight, David 1'711, 193 Voight, Janet 1'731, 84 Voss, Edward 1711, 193 Voss, Michael 1711, 193 Voss, Richard 1'711, 193 W Wacker, Sheryl 1711, 193 Wakefield, Suzanne 1'711, 193 Wales, Richard 1'731, 85,103 Wallace, Christie 1'711, 136,142,193 Walling, Mary 1'711, 84,194 Walloch, Jerome 1'711, 194 Walter, Jeannie 1'711, 194 Walters, Edward 1'711, 194 Ward, Virginia 1'711, 137,194 Wamecke, Denise 1'721, 91 Wamecke, Karla 1'721, 80,84 Wamecke, Lynda 1'711, 194 Watters, Gayle 1711, 184 Weaver, Bill 1711, 194 Weaver, James 1'711, 35,47,49,75,13 Webb, Linda 1'711, 48,194 Wegener, Melinda 1'721, 80,82 Weichman, Virginia 1'731, 84,85 Weiland, Richard 1'711, 47,194 7,194,230 Westphal, Lesie 1721, 34 Westphal, Wendy 1'711, 194 Wheeler, Dan 1'711, 39,136,143,194,231 White, Robert 1'721, 84 White, Terry 1'711, 196 Whitehouse, Thomas 1'711, 46,196 Wiele, John 1'721, 144,145 Wilcox, Richard 1731, 84 Wilkens, Peggy 1'731, 85 Wilkerson, Timothy 1'711, 99,1o4,1o7,136,196 Willard, H. Thomas 1'731, 107 Willers, Kenneth 1'731, 103 Willey, Marilyn 1'731, 85 Williams, Barbara 1'711, 85 Williams, Riggie 1'711, 196 Willis, Betty 1'711, 196 Willman, Mark 1'731, 107 Willman, Michael 1'721, 107 Wilson, Joan 1'711, 196 Wince, Randall 1'731, 110 Winder, Peggy 1'731, 84 Wingerter, Rita 1'721, 80,84 Winslow, Allen 1'731, 99 Winters, Douglas 1711, 82,154,196 Wisely, Curt 1'711, 196 Wisong, Joseph 1'731, 110 Wisong, Roy 1'711, 197 Witherow, John 1'711, 197 Witt, Melissa 1'711, 131,197 Wolf, Scott 1'711, 20,49,131,196,197,228 Wolfe, Sheryl 1'711, 197 Wolford, Lois 1'711, 84,197 Woodward, Raeanne 1'711, 197 Wouters, Robert 1711, 197 Wriedt, Denise 1'711, 197 Wulf, Anthony 1'711, 197 Wylie, Stephen 1'731, 110 Y Yaddof, Randy 1'711, 197 Yates, Robert 1'711, 197 Young, Irwin 1'711, 197 Young, Richard 1'711, 197 Young, Wendi 1'711, 197 Z heh, Linda 1'731, 84 Zordell, Christopher 1'711, 197 Zuber, Kevin 1711, 53,75,137,197,230 SHAHEEN STAFF Co-editors-in-chief Gail Lavender Ieff Nielsen Senior editor Chris Wallace Academics editor Laura Paarmann Sports editor Ray Jordan Index editors Dorothy Chaffee Vicki Ditto Advertising Manager Debbie Garrett Photographers jeff Nielsen fhead-photographerj Arthur Kenyon Bill Dunk Perry Puck Dick Lafrenz Mike BeLayouts and copy Ioyce Meier Paulette Buzzell Al Longmeier Sue Hartzell Dorothy Chaffee Vicki Ditto Kevin Feeney Gary Goodman Dawn Skahill Cathy Westphal Bob Butgen Brian Gillette Advisor Rod Vahl O xi-:i'?'-5: ' ., , X 4' . ,gl-, A,,.,.fu .pw -5.3i.,Wi:::5k,.M A . 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