West High School - Shaheen Yearbook (Davenport, IA)

 - Class of 1972

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Only as separate stalks within a field of opposition can you function as yourselves. It is you, the sole entity, you, the individual, to whom I wish to relate. The masses mean nothing . . E Q if Mm if wma., Y' Wau- bf ' ZZJ -V iffy 'ff 54, 'F' I W, if 2 2: ,, V ,qw , 4 , ' H ei 7 ,zj U, e i , v, www 1 ' 15' , 'nf 3, -, - ,aa ,4 H 1? ,I . 4, 1, L W ' . 3157, Where are you going? What great aspirations do you kindle and what secret dreams do you cherish? Day after day, alter endless day, you live and breathe without knowledge How will you tie your multi-categorized strands of confusion into a working knot? ln time, you will have to know and answer to yourself . . . , N ll Pi gig XX , s sex' fa:-5? Q-. 3 - X A ffl . was 5 ,fm gl , r l lx if M l i ! .' l fo, H ' fi . 1 21 ' s e as 9 iff 5 , 1, - Q . 2. ' , a A ' L - . 1 r W e sr ps 4 y f r 4' 'if' ff'--l l' , .K -Q rl V, 4!.' 7 n N I ' . I , x 1 mx LQ? I And what will your athletic prowess mean when the grandstand crowd has faded? Will all the grueling practice and the agonizing defeats be mere pinpoints of light dotting your memory of younger days? In time, you will have to know and answer to yourself. . . You, the gifted, you, the once praised by the lawning public, and you, the undecided, do you feel that in your heart the world has reserved a place for you? Does a guilded door or a velvet-cushioned throne await your arrival? Or will you stop the world while you ponder posterity? In time, you will have to know and answer to yourself . . . N451 '-ffibw 5 4H9 ,, Y W, A v 1 L fair- :-.v.rfifi ? , 4 K -'.'14'f ' ' A,.mq ' ff 14 ,I i Ai img M. gf gi 1 I 2? I 3 1 Q 5 ,tg Q b- ,W 5 1 . f 'Q 712 wwf? M 3 yr ,Se V vi , wifi X RXXX if 3 I , W',l ' ff in if ff L ilk i V 5 ,..V.. lafiiff v , QMNWW ,Q M'15Q4m A,,. f il we Pi V: .W . 'Gi Time is entagling you with questions - can you escape its pursuance? 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The party was held on September 21, in the West Cafeteria. The two masters of ceremonies were Brenda Hillman and Iohn Owen. Musical entertainment was provided by rock groups South Podunk Center and Shag. With a sizeable turnout, this event gave the sophs a good opportunity not only to have fun, but to become acquainted with unknown class- ITlillQS. The clanging of metal, the nonchalant tossing hack and forth of inane conversa- tion, the dumping of schoolhooks into a sorrily cluttered locker, the facial expres- sions spelling out j-0-y when the time 3:50 is glimpsed on a hall clock - all these characteristics are common to the halls of West High School. If a student does not find happiness in any other nook in the building, he will always experience com- fort in the carefree atmosphere exhihited in our halls of learning . all 'fwgq Halls display free, casual atmosphere J I , 1 ,ff 4, 1 ,sf , 0 'gui i yew . 3 X . U 'LL trim L 'UL M X C Far Left: Hulls are frequently turned into classroom space. Above Left: llull monitoring Cun he u lonely routine. Left: The close of school finds many students rushing to their lockers. Above: Proceed ot own risk! 21 Queen Ioyce Faison Attendant Iane Gosma Attendant Sue Murphy Royalty reigns over game and dance Homecoming -f the day starry- eyed girls and inspired football players await in tension - that decisive day which will determine success as an athlete and as a dancer. Traditionally known as Falcon Days to WHS students, this is the time of year when Football Fervor reaches its ultimate glory. The whole spirit of the 1971 Falcon Days Week was embodied inthe slogan: Let's Get It Together . Monday, October 11 saw this slogan in effect as Falcon Days Week commenced. Twelve girls experi- enced the realization of a dream as they were escorted 'round the royal W during the presentation aud. The candidates developed individual character in the faces of Ioyce Faison, lane Gosma, Anita Harkins, Colleen Hayman, Mary Keller, Sue Murphy, Linda Nien- aber, Pegi Protheroe, Connie Schebler, Vicky Schroeder, Mari- lyn Shinners, and Pam Vyhnak. 22 t me Attendant Linda Nienaber Attendant Pam Vyhnak l rv W Senior escorts awaited each Candidates' arrival, then ushered them to the royal box to watch the game against Rock Island. Queen candidates,left to right: Mary Keller, Vicky Schroeder, Pegi Protheroe, Anita Harkins, .Xlarilyn Shinners, Connie Schebler, and Colleen Hayman. W vi, , V f n ,L ,A 1 .J f5.'5,,x ,ff , W4 wi 4, , -fe 'wa ,,,e 4 23 8 e t t i n 8 i 'E , if I k 3 4 ' is V V ff V fi I V, Af if , ff ,, - f ,f wx W' , gf A WQHW L , - TOGETHER! Y On the climax of the honorary week, Friday, October 15, the Fal- con Days And was presented. It was then that groups or individuals, through various performances in skits, added the final spark needed to ignite the kindling atmosphere into a mad, joyous celebration. The culmination of all this riotous ecstasy occurred that same night when the Falcons battled to defeat the Rock Island Rocks, 10-6. The final misty touch needed to glorify the fairytale week was added at the Falcon Days Dance, Saturday evening, October '16, There, the new queen, Ioyce Faison, in the company of hor four attendants - lane Gosma, Sue Murphy, Linda Nienaber and Pam Vyhnak, danced the night into pleasant oblivion. W ag RX M L ,as-. K 'f H , R lx , ww' F, f in ,gk my x TF' 3 if 1 K N X if ' V 1 X , ,,. an fy, ' .. .S ' ,ff - J x af... k i 1' 3 A i -Ngw. . X' .4 sl' ,N 33.4 .ff ,, M 5, , VM - 1 mf x. F as Q N -Xl ,Q wx. ' X',1 E.. L' ,,,,,M,M - I . . 'ff -ff X. f, ,, . id x f' -. 1 , M, P 'QW f WM KE. . V Q, M J - mg, ww 1 4 .gf ' Q ,-1+ 'fp ' . - i ,M . f, .na . W I 1 'rw fii-,.,f ,. xl w,,.Wffv QM X, af ,sf - ,ag M W ' 'f W .r ' -Q ,..wk wx Q K ,,,,,Biiiaj':k M H,- 'X wi' ,af Q vs N . 8 . I :- wg Y XX- ws ., mx. 0' 4' we sig' In as R ,w' W f ,Q- ' 1, L S K li ll I 'Y , igiiwifwffsgm 1 X .E -. ',. f'5YVfTkT'?f3??2 f -Q 19 Q: Q Xi .-.A X Si? 1 51. .f J A. ' 5 X 5 - i ik lm SW QQ WNWN-9 'Qi Serv SSWQ . - X wifw. SSWWW lnuu.,...,,, mmf., 'fm'-am...,....M Above: I d0n't thinli lreolly understand. Right: Room 109 provides a quiet place to Concentrate. For Upper Right: Senior Tony Gomez con- centrates on an unpopular task. Fur Below Right: Foreign language Students make use of their study time in the lab. 28 F -ag ' ' X fn ,.. L - ,ttt - x M.i Even studying has its place at West, be- lieve it or not. It is certainly not apparent when one looks into the pseudo-quiet study hall of room 109, or when one walks into the electrifying atmosphere of the cafe- teriag it is even rather dubious that four students mingling in one corner of the li- brary are looking for the same book. Pro- bably the best estimate as to when a stu- dent does the most beneficial studying - when he finds himself truly concentrating, would be the five or so minutes before each class begins or else the traditional 9:00 on Sunday night routine. Studying: a challenge to the intellect ik 29 S - -sw, . .,,. 3 Part of the Spanish Cluh tradition is the breaking of the Pinata, a toy filled with gifts. Here, a scene from the Christmas aud shows the material side ofthe season. 30 Christmas a unique kind of season An atmosphere of excitement filled the air, as WHS students anxiously awaited the arrival of Christmas. For days ahead of time, classrooms and Cluhs used their imaginations to decorate the rooms and corridors and uplift the spirit of those around them. This was the Christmas spirit, and all the people at West, both teachers and students alike, let themselves become un- inhibited and happy. Even when the doors closed for the two week vacation, the spirit remained and thrived. Seniors jean Bacon and Vicki Mumm put themselves in the holiday spirit as they help Santa fllandy Odemt adjust his suit. To add to the spirit ofthe Christmas season. Greg Stephans, '72, does his part by helping to decorate the classroom. 31 .Mn ' Above: Scott Garner and Gail Maroif stop for a snack after a Friday night game, Right: West and Central students combine at Trinity Lutheran Church for a Sunday after- noon game. 32 ffiifeig 3 gifigsgw fi 1? What are weekends to a student at West? Anything and everything hut English, science, math, history, etc. Oh, the average pupil has good inten- tions - he'll take home a stack of five or six textbooks, hut the more exciting activities such as Friday night games, sewing, riding the ones, hahysitting, shopping or sleeping f usually put schoolhooks in the Saturday and Sunday graves. In short, weekends are a time when West students cannot even remember where to look to find out how to spell the word h-o-m-e- vv-o-r-k. Weekends-time for recreation, rest ' is S Above: Riding the ones on a Saturday night gives friends a chance to get together. Lett: Weekends find students tal-:ing in the latest movie at the local theatres. 33 A slight, yet pleasant grin steals over the features of the dark- haired, dark-complected lad. He possesses that secretive quality of subdued mirth so elusive to the many that know him. lens lensen is the American Field Service foreign exchange student from Greenland, adopted son of the G. W. Laughlin's. Since school life accounts for the major portion of len's experiences in the United States, most of his thoughts and observations formed during his stay elude to that aspect. When questioned upon what he thought of the American school system as opposed to the one he had known in Greenland, lens explained in pondering deliberance, The life of the student is faster-paced and he is friendlier to more people. In Greenland, individuals are usually friendly to those limited few of close acquaintanceshipf' lens also intimated that the Greenlander studies a greater diversity and number of courses in one day, allotting a lot more time to this studying in a single day than does the American pupil. One of lens's comments is typical of several foreign persons who have either visited or lived in the United States: The standard of living is much more modernized, and it is more expensive to have fun. Having had one year of schooling in Den- mark, lens enthusiastically noted that several aspects of America remind him of this country. As lens intently strums a faintly familiar melody upon a guitar, quietness drowns the conversation. Une wonders what tales of Green- landic folklore and philosophical proverbs he could tell them as they glimpse the eager flicker in his bright eyes. During the interlude, a thousand thoughts half form and then jumble in a person's mind. Only one is related into a question. Looking up, lens answers, I would like to attend the seminary when I am back in Greenland: it is the same as an American university. There, I will study languages and I will later teach them. lens strives to perfect this sensitive skill, T24 5 3 e E s I ,,f - i A C '-:kk .... F s lens smilingly submits tn the demands of the American household, Jens adapts to the American scene W v lens takes time out from u husy schedule to pose with his American family. - lk 35 F I LA. Right: Robert Stephans reiives his childhood days in the tricycie races. Below: Students sought revenge against three notorious personalities at West. Slaves, aud and dance highlight week 36 i X 155- fi t ., ,, Q il S S i Above: The sophs and juniors receive a frightful look from Dick of the Young Life team. Left: Klaus Hengstenberg explains the pro- gram he came tothe United States under. West's annual Foreign Student Week, Ianuary 24-28, payed homage this year to the countries of Green- land and Germany. Several gim- micks such as cages for student prisoners and auctioning of student slaves were fashioned with the pur- pose of helping to finance a year abroad for a student from another country and send a WHS student away for the summer. The culmina- tion of the activity-filled week oc- curred with the Foreign Student Aud. Here, WHS students saw and heard the foreign representatives to West, lens Iensen and Klaus Hengstenberg. Teacher slaves Sharon Boyd and Terry Sullivan were auctioned off to the classes for their many talents, some of which were displayed at the aud. l tm Right: Dick and Phil from Young Life entertain the crowd at the Foreign Student aud. Above Far Right: Teacher slave Terry Sullivan shows his talents forthe classes at the aud. Below Far Right: Richard Armstrong takes on a funny shape for a homeroom project. Below Center: AFS Representative lens Iensen relates his feelings on West and life in the United States. Below: Principal Robert Liddy and his Wife join in the fun at the Foreign Student Dance. Homeroom projects aid AFS finances s ::.,. ' ' fl Rieijfjff 5' ,..f2f,.fs- . 'fl - ' lift t .mqpi FY. 5 fj '1- 3,...,-, K 'lf--3k - HY! .Iwi ll . bsgxi' ' Y tio SL cl' gf , it i t 3 4, ' EMM y 'fn-. x f Y yy af 3 Eff' as . . K . sw., fit as .S . An after-effect which gave an un- derminded, light-hearted feeling to students who had participated in the week's activities was produced through a dance held after the Rock Island haskethall game. Students again witnessed the foreign touch as they danced to the music of Los Reales . As the object of the cele- brated week was to raise money, this goal was adequately satisfied with the accumulation of thirteen hundred dollars. ?i.ft I ' f 39 The King and I chosen for Gala theme GRAnd Gala King Doug Conklin Royal Court, left to right: Iens Jensen, Bill Rosmg Randy Buttner, Doug jones arm Entering into the world ol the orient, the 1972 GRAnrl Cala held on February 5th hrought the East to West. Decorations in the forms of hanging lanterns and animal- shaped lights portrayed The King and I theme. Couples ol all kinds, dressed in semi-formal attire, at- tended the12th annual girl-ask-hoy affair sponsored hy the CRA. Held in the cafeteria from 8-1 l. the Cou- ples danced to the music: ol Play 'n Truth. To lop the evening off, King Doug Conklin was Crowned hy CRA president Connie Sehehler, When the last couple left the cafeteria, and all the decorations stood alone as an empty shell. it was not really over for each had the memories of Gala. 19,1 Above: Couples at the GRAnd Gala dance to music hy Play 'n Truth. Left: Pete Gravert and Otto Nohis do their own thing at Gala, Below: Dawn Sowers and Troy Harrington bring the Crown and envelope to the front for the announcement of the kings name. 41 Q' ' 7 F265 ' - 'Q fiefiifwi I I ,ia ,f f frfyjag jgfx 4 81:51-' 5 dui? V 162 'f,, i, In Y 176 2 , 'ff 9, f , 31 55 , 'Q ,, I , ' V 1 in w e , ., ,A A r ' y H 'f L,L . Y f i. V i ' f ' , Q, fi if if-Mn p 2 U If -iw i if :4 L f ' 'K l 42 - fzf ,ff Y . i 119 ff' v 4, QE? ,mf Q V ZX? wiv , 'ffm , W Cabaret presented by 1972 minstrels Above: Directors Hebert Stephuns and llmvcirri johnson help build props for the variety show. Right: 'l'wo members oi the A Cappella present U humorous skit in Iliff minstrezl show. 42 Above: A dance line depicts a View of Lun- d0n's Curnuby Street, Left: Debbie Dickinson acts out her part Us the woman in the song 'lBy the Time I Get to Phoenix . Many have heard that old famil- iar cliche - 't'I'he Parade of Life . If one had wanted to View the rnaterializatien of this saying in all its magic: they would have had pleasure in experiencing the 12th annual Minstrel Show. Un Febru- ary 11 and 12. individuals laughed for a moment as they Caught gen- eralizations of themselves trapped between the music. 43 6 A B A H E T V' x K 1 Q' .3 5 N. js ' 'Q ex. i . ,gf N ,au- ' N , X A LL,L . L Q -'- : 23 L 5 w L? In any of life's professions, a person depends on the use of his hands Hunds lu 46 Hands In bring lurlh musu .X . , X . Q . ok xg X W X S f X 9 'sgsm S x-Sw N i sgssfeo .- zo . N Q xx. X A X Q x . f:2g4?1sfw-gy-1 - HX fzxwgfff-.fi-sf -,fs i, .. . m f: X unlu pupvr Hands lu uurk Hunds In f1'UD5,l'I' thoughts VII., .V,,,, , ,L ' 'wi ww f - giysfl ' AW A. ,Ji3'249dlm.mu.., ,, ,. 3 2 1 -Q. ii 1 In any of lifefs professions, Q 5' ,, , ,,, U person depends onthe use of his hands . .. slfwlf - Director Paul Holzwarth gives rehearsal instru ctions. Anne Frank, a thirteen year old jewish girl who lived during World War II had, like most Iews at that time, a lot to fear. But Anne, the Frank family and the Van Daans had more to fear. Hiding for months in an abandoned attic to es- cape the ravaging German soldiers, these two families tested not only their physical endurance hut their mental strength as well. The Diary of Anne Frank was produced by the dramatics department of West in March, under the direction of Paul Holzworth. This all-school play became the first production to he held in the new auditorium. Try- outs for the play were hold in Dec- emher and rehearsals continued into the last week before the play. Results of many rehearsals and hours of 'hehind the scenes' work came in the form of an excellent production. 1.33 CD U . , ...fr W. ,QQ if? All-School Play Cast, left to right: Sue French, Diane Hummel, Sherry Novinger, Dave Asmus, Cathy Stahlg Row 2: john Campbell, Marsha Fugate, Matt Ketelar, Donna Kenyon, Frank McCullough 49 The object of the Cafeteria Game is to report back to class on time without indigestion and severe shock. Note: This game should be played with at least 499 other players. Forgot your sack lunch: borrow fifty cents from a friend and proceed. Teacher catches you cutting inline: miss one turn. Teacher who caught you cutting in line cuts in front of you: smile sweetly and proceed. Cafe el-in :bv I You have not taken the Dropped your full tray Table which your books Find open table, chairs required amount of by cashier, lose dime were saving is now have been taken, but vegetables: shame on in potatoes: 90 back Qccupiedg wait for another: then you're used to YOU! SHP One fum- T0 Staff- skip ten turns. standing to eat. or can you survive 25 minutes of Congratulations!!! lf your marker has reached u . ' ' Chaos and STOP, you are undoubtedly fmnfusion? physically fit - skip gym class. .,::'unan-if Q WWW? After conducting hopeless search, report to lost and found, make notation to self to remember sack lunch hereafter. Stack tray and look for books throughout cafeteria: skip one turn. Dump dishes onto counter: the change that you forgot was on your tray is now in with the leftovers . . . I Discover you've forgotten Teacher associate comes Skip one turn to watch . I , , Garbage can is gone - to bring a fork: ask to your table - you must fight between two girls, set milk cartons on friend to get you one, leave so others can eat, teacher associate breaks floor and proceed skip one turn. smile sweetly and proceed. it up - spoil sport! ' gn.- M ,-Xu, H 'xx ixkm if I - 2231, .,,.1fvfwqii.q51 - ,, .' f. .V 'Mfg . J. J , f f v - A, .f . x 'fn ,rg-.f'?15Q' Q I-AKg! -E'fg'?'7W1 , 4-f3'zfA?:J1:Q 3. JST' 3 lx 'ai . A-2525-?ziQ2'?' f 'xg . if f:'5,,gu81.?lt-- 3-5-3341! . , -X :W 1s1l1f22fm-fafafgf A L af :. s A fgff :Qi -5242343 C351-Z.-i':921-5 b Mig., ' ' ffQ9THT1 2?'L iw? f,iwg.e'?f?5g55Z,'SIM', , ,s wr lpn .ffefk-' fr, ,. Lg! Q QW fr A .,-Q. - fi-L9 3f:g.fi..g, ,.,.,4.w, L, Q- N . .. xi .1 g, . . '.,y.veq,-- I-4.41 : Y , vgcfzf' -qv. 'wg ' H' f if: 5-g-lQ,Pff:?k?',p-Zrxgfzyvif ' ' .-'zw Lffw -'xr' 1SeP,f'i+f11:f' H .V f QW: fm, f?:+IY2'z'?' f K we 333 px-f'1:'gf.g.: 1 xx 1, W 'Qi' 9 1 , ri. toffgzk Academics Robert Liddy Ioseph Deines William Rettko Principal Assistant Principal Assistant Principal ,NM LEFT TO RIGHT: Mrs. Hortense West: Dr. Harold Kaiser: Mr. Dale Pfiustirmg Miss Viola Wuack: BACK ROW: Dr, Gordon Flynn: Dr. Iohn Simiingi Mr. fuck Smit:Dr.IusfvphMr:Caffrey:Dr.Lf1fuyettrvTwym2r 54 Administration -- the medium of activities x L . K W W'f ?:irf2 E355 Q t if 'fi LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Hilemang Betty Deters: Ruth Baehnlf: Iudy Schroeder: Mary McClearyg Darlene Hamann Amidst the perpetual hum-drum of droning voices discussing various as- pects of school life, exists a class- room of its own - the office. This class deals with three subjects ar- eas - decisions, responsibilities, and complications. A conjunction of these three is the basis from which all West High's life-blood is kept flowing. Without the constant click of typevvriters functioning to deter- mine the fate of several students land teachersl, West would have no central control center on which to depend. In the office, many find their home - including: Robert Lid- dy, Principal, Ioe Deines, Assistant Principalg William Rettko, Assistant Principalg and the office secretaries. Robert Wolf PV'-is W Shirley Arp Registrar I Dorothy Ley ? School Nurse if f 55 Activities Manager Millicent Aagesen B.A. M.A. Guidance Sophomore Class Advisi The library and the cou fi: .- b i ,N M Iames Barnes , ' B.S. M.A. X Guidance Iunior Class Advisor . we you as i Roger Beghtol f' B.S. M.A. ' PA Guidance George Case B.A. M.S. Guidance Iunior Class Advisor ,va james Ingram B.A. M.A. Guidance Department Chairman Senior Class Advisor Louis Means B.S. M.A. Guidance 56 amish It takes a level head and a competent secretary to manage all the business coming into the guid- ance office. X elors provide good books and open minds 3 's Q .,-- t 1 at F N 7 Q News ff!! 5 Q -1 ii Where are .udents advised to seek aid if they have questions concerning schedules, ACT and SAT tests, col- lege, or scholarships? When a pupil ponders these items which influence his actions in the future, he befriends his assigned counselor vvho has his! her quarters in the West High Guid- ance Office. Besides being of assis- tance in the general categories men- tioned above, many a counselor is willing to relieve an individual and help him solve a personal prob- lem that is perhaps affecting his schoolwork in a derrogatory manner. sits ' X' Kal.. Qin To familiarize oneself with every corner of the library is the first step to becoming a library assistant. Besides finding the books students need, library assistants help the librarians in other ways. 51456. Francis O'Gara Elizabeth Schaller William Edwards Bernice Wiebener Paul Herrig Doris Mueller B.S. M.Ed. M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. Guidance Guidance Head Librarian Assistant Librarian Special Education Special Education Iunior Class Advisor 57 1 Us I Typing from a recorded message gives future secretaries practice in dictation and accuracy. if Gary Bates Iohn Foster Robert Granger Lois Hillemeyer Carla jenkins B.A. B.S.C. M.A. B.A. M.A. B.S.C. B.S.C. M.A. Business Education Business Education Business Education Business Education Business Education Teens for Crippled Department Head Children Advisor l Robert McDonald Martha Novinger Franklyn Rogers Roger Smith Iames Townsend B.B.A. M.A. B.S. B.A. M.A. B.A, M.A. B.A. M.A. BusinessEducation BusinessEducation BusinessEducation BusinessEducation Business Education Coaching Office Education DECA Advisor Advisor Office skills build business futures Mrs, Novinger clarifies 0 stenography question for Vicki McKinley. is i A student carrying Business Educa- tion courses at West gains practical experience in areas of accounting, secretarial skills, salesmanship and data machines. When one hears the constant rhythmic clicking of type- writers coming from the northern most hall of WHS on first floor. he can be certain that the fundamental skill representative of the business world is being diligently practiced. 59 Business lab, teachers aid students Some basic courses offered in the area of Business Education include typing, shorthand, bookkeeping. office machines, salesmanship, business and business law and merchandising. Each of these is geared to present an Hon the job experience and offer a skill for the future. Above: A data machines student practices machine operation during class. Right: Mr, Granger gives a student instructions on a data processor. 60 ,.,W,......W, - '-2. at i 45 l QI' K N 4- S! fU '3Wvw'+x 'NJ' mnwr0l1uwhmmp.Q,,,k '?-2:wggQ55du Above: A student volunteer in the business lub Cor- rects test papers for cz teacher. Left: Senior Cheryl Carter mimeogruphs u handout for a faculty mem ber. 61 Iohn Greenlee Driver Education Coaching Student drivers even practice in the ruin. Much to the girls' dismuy, they too must change tires, 62 'Qi 5 if Driver education: key to responsibility f was ,Jf.f'l1tZ, V Steven Hamann David Pimlott Eugene Taylor B.S. M.S. B.S. M.A. B.A. Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education aww, Edward Vogt Mel Warner Gerald Zinn B.S. B.S. B.S. M.S. Driver Education Driver Education Driver Education Coaching Battered jeeps and shiny new sports cars decorate a high school parking lot. Most of the drivers of these vehicles obtained licenses before they reached the age of eighteen. How? - by completing a one semester course of Driver Education at the high school level. At West, everyday driving is learned as the student receives actual experiences on the road. The simulator. consisting of films and an actual dash- board can impart to the student the feel of driving . The last important part of the Driver Education course is the classroom training, where students view films of accidents which have happened to unexperienced drivers and also re- ceive knowledge of some of the basic mechanical skills involved in driving. lY ,4-11 Zitiilfffl .,.-.l, Late model cars resemble normal luxury autos, until the driver education sign becomes obvious from the side of the car Robert Bates B.A. M.A. Fine Arts Clifford Coussens Fine Arts Art Club Co-Advisor Don Heggen Fine Arts Art Club Advisor Right: An art student puts the finishing touches on o project for ceramics class. 64 ,ff ?f?W ' 1 lei f ft V , A I . 5 2 E? qs V. ' ti.,,,,t, , Howard Iohnson Ralph Paarmann Frances Ruane Robert Stephans B.M.E. M.M.E. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.F.A. B.A. M.A. Fine Arts Fine Arts Fine Arts Department Head W W iitii i , i V ,Ls , ,, VV i,,,,i 4 - . V .J ,KK ' , 1. A ,,,A, VB A , KT. W ---m....,...,,,. , , an 4 1 , A b- i . ' 5,7 ,Q ' ,,,,'., , ' W mini ' R ' i if Q 'aft' V: 4 , 1? .uw i L , . A ,Q .ff A x Y 'i Left: Creativity can he expressed in many ways, one of which is drawing. Below: Hand and orchestra members unload a shipment for their fruit sale. a fund-raising project. The Fine Arts Department at WHS deals with two areas of study: music and art. They hath express interior feelings through external means. However. the means to this end is different in both Cases e as the mus- ician uses sound, the artist uses color. Fine Arts provide outlet for emotion VVVVV VV V VV 5 .,,. iq., ,..: ,,,.v,,, f f V f 155 t il 1' , 4' . if ' If in M i I, t, ,,.yt,iwm 1 M, wi M 'W . 'W M A W V VVVVV V M, V, , , i,ti,, ,L is V V V i if i,rt,ft,t,ttit,t1 i - 65 Above: The a Cappella chair works through a number forthe minstrel show. Right: An art student uses her creative talent an a ceramics piece, 66 FM., Q ., xg A ,KV bw H. K aff? F3 it ,D www we twfwm mi ,, I 'MHA X, A5 i 2, 'WW tml?-151 -'L' 'V ,. Q Left: juniors Lisa Posvogel and Sue Odem re- hearse u duet during study hull. Below: Bond members put in ci lost minute re- quest for Christmas. Vocalists express their art through natural given instruments as the hand and orchestra make music with manu- factured tools. The ohject of the artist is to utilize his imagination in con- veying a message on paper or canvas. He achieves this goal through his skill of heing able to manipulate and co- ordinate infinite ranges of color, materials and techniques. Imagination arts in color and sound if Sis? This student listens closely os methods of welding ore carefully explained to him. Work, creativity yield unlimited skills Girls intent on becoming adept homemakers will find satisfaction in the Home Economics Department at West. Here, the secrets to a perfect pie crust and the stitches that will put together the latest fashion are ex- posed. Boys who enjoy creating through the skill of their hands will be pleased with the courses offered by the Industrial Arts Department. And for the boy who loves to cook , Chef's Training will provide him with the technique to flipping a steak or an omelet - whichever he pleases. 68 if it f at I Wayne Behrens Iohn Breck Merle Byram David Day B.A. B.A. M.A. B.S. M.A. B.A. Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Coaching Q ...--f Elroy Gertner Kenneth Heinze Iohn Kvapil Iohn Manson B.S. M.A. B.S. M.S. B.S. M.S. B.A. Department Head Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts 4 z in ,QW it I-'I 93 J li by Y-uv 'nas Souhrada Dale Terhune Donald Wehr Sharon Cooley Sue March Margaret Marcus B.S. B.A. M.A. B.S. B S B.S. B.S. ustrial Arts Industrial Arts Industrial Arts Home Economics Home Economics Home Economics Coaching Department Head it .4 ,As X t, Lavona Marshall B.S. Home Economics 1' HL. l ,W ey . k X k ,,,.,..-Q .,,. ...W- We r .. ....-noni.. Confused, senior Iulie Arp seeks assistance from Miss March. t tt t 5' X X Q gy 'SEEK x , Ky 13. - To tacl-:le any kind of problem, one needs plenty of concentration. A 69 4a.Ll-Iii K :QQ '.'... Richard Armstrong Mary Conlan B.A. M.A. B.A. Language Arts Language Arts Spanish Spanish Spanish Club Advisor Coaching Lillian Nelson B.A. M.A. Language Arts Latin Latin Club Advisor YN: mad if x ,., me .. f Q it X cg , Q55 I. D. Rios B.E. M.A. Language Arts Spanish Coaching 70 Shirley Riecke A.A. B.A. Language Arts French French Club Advisor Ioe Scott B.A. Language Arts Department Head French French Club Advisor 1 :idk s t Y J L' -. SL fav arf .F , 1 sf. . 5 --- . Y , 1,:, iQ': Q-Sig: 3 f kk' K tsaemgx :L-PL, 1 , Y QM. ,L SN X janet Stoltenberg B.A. Language Arts German German Club Advisor YZ Xe ww wwe A Iunior Frank McCullough rehearses a scene from The Diary of Anne Frank Eunice Bullis Sheila Enderlin Lola Fike Thomas Handlen B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Department Head Thespians Advisor Senior Class Advisor Language Arts in-fr Paul Holzworth Donna Hotchkiss B.S. B.A. Language Arts Language Arts evolve media structure its A variety of subjects is offered by the Lanugage Arts Department at West, the largest department in the school. The main objective of this department is to ensure that the stu- dent will be able to communicate effectively in the outside world when both speaking and writing. Lett: Harold Keller offers advice on individual speech techniques. Harold Keller Aaron King William Kirkpatrick Iudy Kortemeyer Kathleen Learn Iulie LeGrand B.S. M.S. B.S. M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. M.A. Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts NFL Advisor Coaching 71 Language-correlation of symbols, ideas Included in the Language Arts De- partment is the instruction of the French, Latin, German, and Spanish languages. Through courses offered in public speaking and theatre arts, a student is taught to effectively express himself to others through voice and motion. In courses provided by the Language Arts Department, not only does a student gain knowledge of American and foreign traditions, but also becomes acutely aware of the mechanics and literature of the English and foreign languages. Right: Students utilize the foreign language lab for individual study. if wm an Q6 'K .1 - X , ei: A A A A J asa. ' 'fm :gage . 'gafjfgt A nsXm6t.T,,5 1-1 My ouvntnaw, N u.H, ,w iXum1+uS1i,.'S gg'-I ,t-m,,.u,.,w4n4m-t .af ,- 1, iintwn-mnuncnn u , ,Mf.m.uw.tmmfm-..- A .,, ,... 4 tammsu-n-3 ui .,,,,n?-uttmnxgm 414, H0124 . nm, - V Nz.i....,.tt.-......., , 4-..,i-.---tt--,,,,.:..., . ,, .,,-l,....., -- Dennis Moeller Inge Metcalf B.A. B.A. Language Arts Iunior Class Advisor Language Arts msn - Cecil Smith Sharon Sowers B.S. B.A. M.A. Language Arts Language Arts 72 ..,.. 4 ti A L , E H ' 1' K A K seep, Xe ' 5 V it 1 L' Ion Ripslinger B.A. Language Arts Patricia Sheehey B.A. M.A. Language Arts at tgslgig L 7 N Grace Sible B.A. Language Arts David Stedwell Sharon Tunison Rod Vahl B.A. M.A. B.A. B.A. M.A. Language Arts Language Arts Language Arts Publications Advisor Left: Senior Frank VICKGX and junior Buddv Smith Work out strategx for an upcoming debate. Below: All-School Plav dlrector Paul Holz Worth explains blocl-img for The Diary of Anne Frank' Eva Anderson Bernard Cline Ken D h B.A. B.A. A MA Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics M th t Coaching Coaching Computers highlight new math era The most important rule to succe- Cess to memorize concerning math- ematics at WHS is that one must un- derstand the concepts of analytical and deductive patterns. With the proficient use of the slide rule and the acquisition of computers, most of the dirty work of math is eliminated and the student is able to devote his time to learning the basic principles in- volved in grasping numerical con- Cepts. Right: Mr. Kibbie sets to work on u routine job - grading test papers. 95- 'C if Ivan Kibbie S. Warner Kirlin Gary Miller Dean Mohr Iohn Mullen Iohn Nagy B.A . M.A. B.A. M.A. BA MA BA MA BS MST Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Mathematics Department Head 74 , f ,fi L 9, ,MG I I WW ,W f,-ffm Q i ' 7, P M -er, 5: I T 42, ' if V I f 2 My K Q ,,,...,.. ,..,.,, f- V Q M if Wm MN M, Mffwfd ff M V I Vk,V,V fwffwwff me :zf f ' , Above: Math assignments take cl lot of concentration and a sharp pencil. Left: The Computer room gives math students un op- portunity to learn computer programming. 75 i I i i i i . l Physical education tones body, mind Roger Harrington B.A. M.A. Physical Education Coaching Department Head Don Iepsen B.A. M.A. Physical Education Coaching if F it new M 13, f Z' wmv 'kai FQ: .Env Y . Keep your knees easy, and your head down, advises Mrs. Lohmiller. Ruth Iohnson B.S. Physical Education Coaching Virginia Lohmiller B.A. M.A. Physical Education Coaching 76 -33' 'i c ' 1 iiirr ' , i C ... .ti 7' M i J i c - ' ,,i, i , V A A ,,. it iiors I 2 .V .... 2 elggefgi A 1:-1 .. - ,V ,WW - . 2'fI-' - : 1- r 3 313252519 if -lnlkulnln -. 'xl J' tggagtj g.g.j.n.::'l:, .-5:12 iw:-za..-:-:-:'S:--ff.:-gc C 'ni': nf'h'n'.'..'..1.lfl F' 1-uvx.1 1 Ted Minnick Carol Pogemiller Cyrus Robinson Betty Smith B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Physical Education Coaching Coaching Coaching Where scholastic classes strengthen the mind, the effect of boys and girls P.E. classes fvvhich meet twice weeklyl is twofold: They strengthen and condition the body as well as tone up the mind. It has been said that the releasing of emotional tension through physical exercise helps to sharpen up a student's thinking process so that he will benefit more from the academic aspect of school. To build muscles and tone the body is the purpose of the Universal Gym, as demon- strated bythe boys gym Class. Deciding on an effective defense, junior girls try their luck at basketball. ff - Right: Senior Bill Dunk puts the tools of the trade to work. Below: Hven physics class can he fun! Stained lah manuals and jars of exotic creatures: an atomic number chart or a diagram representing the speed of light: all are symholic of the WHS Science Department. The basic goal of a student of science is to learn to formulate a hypothesis and reach a conclusion through exper- imentation. All sophomores are gen- erally required to take Biology I or BSCS Biology, and then proceed into different areas such as Zoology, Phy- sics, Chemistry, Physiology and on to APP Chemistry, a more advanced course. 4 Hypothesis + experiment 78 si Left: Miss Knopick explains lub procedure to ESS o sophomore biology class, ki-'uw 4 .Mew 'Niki David Claeys lim Foy B.S. M.S. B.A. M.A. Science Science Coaching 'ZF' 'i Ierold Frei lack Hudson B.A. M.A. B.S. M.S. Science Science Coaching Department Head Science Club Advisor Donald Iones Patricia Knopick B.S. M.S. B.S. M.A. Science Science Coaching ,Z M, 4 6 in '::- Gary Abbas Roger Adolphson Nick Avelchas Henry Caudle Donald Lange Terry Tucker B.A. M.A. A.A. B.A. M.N.S. B.A. M.A. B.S. B.A. M.A. B.A. M.A. Science Science Science Science Science Science Virnatcor Advisor Geology Club Advisor Chess Club Advisor Coaching l 79 Sharon Boyd Richard Colson Helen Eberle Larry Howe Paul Iohnson Robert Kline B.A. B.A. M.A. B.A. B.A. B.A. M.A. Ed.S. B.S. M.S. M.A Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies Social Studies FTA, SGA Advisor Coaching A-V Director Social Studies ask how, why of man The Social Studies Department at WHS deals with courses concerning the how and why of our country: American History and American Gov- ernment: and then provides the stu- dent with insight into the lives of the American people - pursued in such courses as Sociology and Social Problems. Wa Steven Lensch B.A. Social Studies E. M. Miller B.A. Social Studies Marjorie Naumann B.A. M.A. Social Studies 80 Mr. Miller presents 0 lecture on economic conditions in the United States A MW h , '1fjW 'i ' l if swnwwwe 'ff me ,f t WM 2-A Seuss R Students carry on a discussion of democracy in Contemporary Affairs. Left: Social studies teacher Bob Williams discusses current events with his Sociology class. ..,.e , 5 , 5'3 t Robert Smith Tenny Seline A.B. M.A. B.A. Social Studies Social Studies W , as X t Q N.-f X , , t N me Q: X1 QNX X X 5 if-sowsxw X. ..,,, i s sts ,Q XQQN X fi X sat by Q is t W R X319 X X Nwiwil Y W X X Qt xx Q Q Y st ,Q X X is s N t r g - i j ' ,,., Terry Sullivan David Swim B.A. B.A. Social Studies Social Studies Nommo Advisor Coaching George varchola Daniel Tuffree B.S. M.A. B.S. Social Studies Chess Club Advisor Social Studies Dave Wessel Robert Williams B.A. B.A. M.A. Social Studies Social Studies Coaching Department Head 81 - I I . . - I . I I I I 1 u . E y I E E . . . A I . 1 v . A x x 1 I I , Q Q , I 1 ffsgrgk ueff- , ' v I K Sports P 83 A change of coaches and a second place in the Quad-City Metro Con- ference marked a beginning of a new era in West High football. Following Coach Gene Fisher's resignation, Roger Harrington, com- pleting a successful run as coach at Washington, Iowa, where his teams compiled a 30-14-2 record and copped two conference cham- pionships, was instituted as head football coach late in August. In- troducing a two platoon system and a shorter f practice, emphasizing defense, Harrington radically changed the style of West football. Quoted at the beginning of the sea- son, defensive line coach Gary Olson commented, Basically we're a defensive ball club. We'll be up in the top defense in the conference the way it looks now. His assump- tion was correct as West went on to grab second place in the Metro Conference with a won-loss record of 6-4, including a conclusive vic- tory over Central, 27-21, and a homecoming victory over Rock Island, 10-6. Defense was the key part in West football and players were the key factors in defense. Tom Hughes, end, Russ Iohnson, interior lineman, and Al Crawford, , linebacker, were voted All Con- ference in the Quad-City Metro lei-1I1'1S - t0pplI1g H great year f0I' Offensivelineman AndyKoehler leads the way forDoug Conklin. B the Falcon gridders. Varsity Football, left to right: Kyle Forsyth, Buddy Kuehl, Tom Hughes, Scott Garner, Mike Koranda, Steve Iost, Mike Craw- ford, Doug Iones, Dave Werning, Mark Dietz, Al Crawford: Row 2: Mike DelVecchio, Doug Conklin, Matt lager, Tom Stein- brecker, Tom Clemmens, Mark Koster, Andy Koehler, jim Hahn, Iim Paustian, Donnie Hill, Tom Sauerbrei, Chuck Blocker, fohn Seier, Steve Oberhaus, Mark Nordeen, Dave Dittmer, Don Costello, Lynn Schroeder, Matt Kabel, Gary Martin, Pete Sanchez, Pat Carlson, Lucious Hill, Row 3: Pat Koranda, Russ johnson, Mike Engel, Kirk Ullrich, Bill Bennett, Tom Protheroe, Chuck Hoffnagle, Dennis Dietzg Row 4: Coach Gary Olson, Coach Cy Robinson, Head Coach Roger Harrington, Coach Ted Minnick, Coach Iohn Mullen, Mike Ruefer, Steve Corcoran, Greg Stephens, Manager Bob DePron. 84 Left: Senior Doug jones takes down on Assump- tion bull carrier. Below: Junior Dove Ditt- mer boots o field goal in trol game. Grldders take second place in lVletro West Opponent 10 27 Iefferson 14 0 Wahlert 7 13 Assumption 14 7 East Moline 15 17 Moline 10 6 Rock Island Z7 21 Central 19 7 Alleman 20 26 Burlington 42 0 Regina 85 worm-up before the Cen- Sophomore gridders sport 4-5 record NW' ' , 2' SF' :vw-'ll 1 i V We Sophomore Football, left to right: Steve Crane, jeff Carpenter, Ross Paustian, Don Roussell, Phillip Sutton, Dale Negus, Gary Wallace, jay Williams, Gary Dyer, Kevin Moore, Ron Hodge, Steve Kraemer, Mark Heston: Row 2: Mark McComber, Larry Erps, Dean Timmerman, Pat Nolan, Maury Betzel, Bud Brown, WaltBaSSOW, Mike Stemlar, Doug Arp, Dave Anderson, jon Koehler, Mark Brown, Kerry Guerink, Mark llille- brand: Row 3: Ray Leonard, Alex Ramirez, Mike Ormsby, Rick Gobin, jeri Reitz, Randy Paustian, jeff jamieson, Tim Puls, Steve Shirk, Steve Lane, Ken Negus, Mark Swanson, Dave Berneking: Row 4: Coach David Day, Coach Steve Lensch, Brian Gilley, Scott Stolley, Tim Harris, Randy Doerscher, Tom Sohnack, Tom Murphy, Terona Carney, Dave White, Coach Mel Warner, Coach jerold Frei: Row 5: jeff Boese, Mike Langan, Mike McKinley, john Lafrenz, Darren King, john McVay, Mike Crews, Bruce Meyer, Scot Reimers, Ron Brotherton, Scott Farber, Rick Young. ln keeping with the new era in- stituted at West, the sophomore gridders racked up an impressive record for a build-up year, com- piling a won-loss record of 4-5, with a slaughtering win over Central by a score 34-8. Sophomores who also saw action in varsity competition were Lucious and Donnie Hill and Pete Sanchez. Gary Wallace shows his joy as the sophs score against Central. 86 West Opponent 0 14 jefferson 21 8 Wahlert 14 18 Assumption 22 16 East Moline 8 14 Moline 20 49 Rock Island 34 8 Central 44 20 Alleman 6 38 Burlington Coach Roger Harrington reminisces on the 1971 football season at the sports banquet. Below: The sophomore offense against a tough Central defense. Works 87 The West High varsity basket- ball team, coming off a state cham- pionship from last year. posted a 13-5 season record overall. The squad also placed third in Metro Conference action with an 8-4 rec- ord, behind Alleman and Moline. The cagers also took first place in team defense for the Metro Con- ference. West stayed consistently in the Iowa ratings and managed impressive victories over Cedar Rapids Iefferson and Kennedy, and Burlington. Senior Steve Sala- dino paced the Falcons in scoring and rebounding and received a helping hand in defense from se- nior Steve Belzung. Belzung was chosen Des Moines Register prep of the week for his defense against Moline. Right: Senior Steve Saiadino goes for another rebound against East Moline. Below: Senior Randy Biittner drives in for two on a fast break against Kennedy. -w e tx ii t-f i ' . K iszaatwYAs:mfs?f1?f-imszy K ' ut - X X 3 of 5 t. , ,Q g - 'S -in -QNX fi .x ' ' i - -fs tg.o if 'I - S it ti - Q is ft -ggt ' if If f if . if ,,e,m,,.-K 88 Cagers sport winning season record x , ' ,- Varsity Basketball Squad left to right Steve Beer! Cary Daniels lim Paustian Kvm Hougham Steve Belzung Tom Sauerbrei, Dave Wernmg Randy Bnttner Dillard Douglas Steve Saladino Kvle Forsxth Row 2 Bob Hudgens Andy Mudd Doug Fitzgerald, jeff Conger, Lonnie Billings Maurice Korthaus Tom Steinbrecker Rick Schroeder Ron Reicl-c Bill Bennett Terry Beer! Coachl D Rios Coach Dave Wessel Left Senior Dave Werning goes in for ke! against Cedar Rapids Kennedy. Opponent 43 Burlington 63 Alleman 41 Moline 51 Rock Island 56 Central 38 Assumption 37 Bettendorf 51 East Moline 44 Wahlert 67 Alleman 48 Moline 42 Rock Island 44 Central 46 Assumption 63 Iefferson 51 East Moline 53 Clinton 51 Kennedy Soph cagers gain court experience Sophomore Basketball Squad left to right: Maury Betzel Mark Shanks jerry Seier Kerry Geurink Dave Wolf Gary Wallace Steve Shirk Mark Brown leri Reitz Steve Foy Scott Biittner, Dave Carstens Row 2 Coach Bernie Cline Bernard Brus Lucious Hill Mike Farley Bill Wegener Pete Adams Duane lsenberg Boss Paustian, Mark Alitz Scott Farber Coach Iohn Greenlee Right Soph Coach Bernie Cline gives his team some quick strategy. Opponent Burlington Alleman Moline Rock Island Central Assumption Bettendorf East Moline Wahlert Alleman Moline Rock Island Central Assumption Iefferson East Moline Clinton Kennedy Qs X ffm f W 1 4' W ff, f ff ,? t we S fi 1 'lf get ,, ,,f , :E lik' ' tow Aff, .M it ilg if 1 Lf 2 wifi The WHS sophomore basket- ball team ended a dismal season with a record of 3-15. The squad posted victories over Assump- tion, Moline, and blitzed Cedar Rapids Kennedy in the final sea- son game, 75-46. Leading the sophs were Duane Isenherg. Mike Farley and Pete Adams, who showed great promise for varsity Competition next year. Left: Duane Isenberg appears to have made a successful attempt in blocl-'sing an East Moline shot. Left: Mark Brown tries for two against an opponent. 91 Although sporting a disappoint- ing dual meet record of 2-9, the West Wrestlers placed high in in- vitational and tournament com- petition. The season was capped by six grapplers advancing to state competition. Seniors Pete Gravert, Doug Conklin and Scott Helmich qualified for the district meets. Iuniors Ierry lneichen and Chuck Hoffnagle were also the hest in their weight at sectionals. Sopho- more Ieff Stewart also advanced hy taking second. Right: A West Grappler gets a strong hold on Central opponent. Below: lerry Ineichen tries for control against a Central Matman. Grapplers advance six men to district West Opponent 18 32 Rock Island 46 7 Riverdale 15 31 East Moline ' 17 35 Moline ' 31 19 Assumption 14 33 Clinton 12 33 Kennedy 20 29 Alleman 5 50 Iefferson 21 22 Central 9 I 33 Bettendorf Second Place, Iowa Quad Second Place, Central Invitational Third Place, Sectionals Coaches Dick Colson and Ted Minnick re- flect different emotions during a Crucial moment. Varsity Wrestling Squad: left to right: jim Christensen, Bob Emery, ferry lneichen, Dan Fox, Clark Dothager, Otto Nabis, Pat Carlson, Row 2. Coach Ted Minnick, Lynn Schroeder, Roger Dugan, Steve Oberhaus, Mark Betzel, Chuck Hoffanagle, Pete Gravert, Paul Slagle, Charles Blocker Coach Dick Colson: Row 3: Scott Garner, Al Crawford, Ron Tlmmermann, jim Hahn, Steve Eklund, Andy Koehler, Scott Helmich. 93 Sophomore Wrestling Squad, left to right: Harry jasper, Dave Fox, Rick Powell, Tom haake, Steve Swingle, jeff Stewart, Ralph Dresselhaus Scot Beimers, Tom Weiss: Row 2: joe Buttgen, Bob Batchelor, Dave Berneking, Dan Oherhaus, john Buzzell, Tim Puls, Larry Erps Bill Nagle Row 3: Coach john Mullen, Ray Blocker, Mark Schroeder, Louis Allers, Dean Timmerman, Scott Smysor, Art Squire, Fred Wills. West Opponent 23 25 Rock Island 25 27 East Moline 52 12 Assumption 32 20 Clinton 19 52 Kennedy 39 21 Alleman Third Place, Panther Invitational 3, ,, .4-saiirnswatttt.. Senior Scot Helmich begins second round action against an opponent VVest's sophomore grapplers faired hetter in their dual meet season than their varsity counter- parts. Upon conclusion of their Ianuary 20th meet against Alleman, the sophomores held an even 3-3 record with three contests remain- ing, facing jefferson, Central, and Bettendorf. In the Panther Invita- tional, West took third behind leaders Bettendorf and East Mo- line. The highlight of the sopho- more season vvas Ieff Stewart's ad- vancement to the varsity and his subsequent qualification for dis- trict in the state tournament by taking second at the sectional meet. Left: Senior Roger Dugan controls his As- sumption opponent. Below: A West groppler works for u hold against an Assumption matman. 95 The WHS swimming team con- cluded its dual meet season with seven wins and two losses and took second at the Quad-City Varsity Meet. The team also grabbed a first place in the West Invitational. Sophomore Brent Myers set a rec- ord in the 200 freestyle at the Quad- City Varsity, and he and senior Ralph Mundt were in strong con- tention for Crowns in state com- petition. The 400 freestyle relay team also set a record at the Quad- City meot when the team of junior Don llammel. junior Mark Christ- ensen, Myers and Mundt won in a time of 32257. Iunior Bob Snodgrass is seen here coming off the blocks in the Moline meet. ,ui Varsity Swimming Squad, left to right: Dan Davis Ralph Mundt joe Burbridge Don Hammel john VanK1rk Ron Swanson Stan Kennedy Row 2: Mark Christensen, Bob Snodgrass, Bill Rosmg Steve Cavanaugh Iohn Claussen Guy Foley Ed Hill Mike Colson Row 3 Scott Van Skike Mike Hayman, Ierry Callahan, Brad Porter, Dave Kraxner Brent Myers Perry Puck Ion Popke Deck Coach Dave Swim and Head Loach Don lepsen. 96 West tank team has vvlnnlng season yard butterfly against Moline. Left: Ralph Mundt and Brent Myers sur round Coach Don Iepsen after an upset win over Moline in the last dual meet of the sea SDH. West Opponent 60 35 Iefferson 45 50 Munster 50 45 Assumption 36 59 Iefferson 58 37 Clinton 67 Z8 Muscatine 53 40 Rock Island 62 23 Central 48 47 Moline Third Place, Rock Island Relays Third Place, Roosevelt Invitational Third Place, Quad-City Sophomore Meet Second Place, Quad-City Varsity Meet Above: Sophomore standout Brent Myers works during a winning effort against Moline. Right: Senior Dan Davis performs a back dive in the meet against Moline. s .. W- Sophomores third in Quad-City meet Sophomore Swimming Squad, left to right: Dave Gadling, Dick Ihlefeld, Larry Snodgrass, Kevin Gross, Tom Scott, Greg Williams, Mike Olds, Ieff Iamieson, feff Geest, Terry Schreyerg Row 2: fim Smith, Mike ,'A' X shcraft, lay Andre, fan George, Kevin Davis, Cliff Gerich, Dave Slanger, Lon Lugten, Greg Humphries: Row 3: Don Martin, Mike Bolinger, Dave Petersen, Tom Doofe, Roger Iohanson, Doug VanDyke, Tom Groves, Steve Fredericks, Al Fischleing Deck: Managers Steve Wylie, Randy Leasman, Charlie Steenbock A i,,i,,, H 9: 1 , i We-wf?fg,, ,A ie ' A lt, gmy r wwv K, - ' 'iii' , , i wmwr yyvr , ,tt - g t M ' V , f ,' fi ,f., 3, U4 we,,+, gk . - 4 , V, S? X I 1 eiit ' 4 riis,itii ' ',- '. - 4.93 fiyaeiweff , - Mvsg ,W , t,, ,f fi, ' 4? - 15' i ' 233 ..,f',, , fa f i-2 ,,, . 'as F ' f 'Y , I ' 43544 4:3 . q. 'i W,-, ,, .fi .ef if, X f riii iiii ' eii,i , fff iff f 'fb' A , rf, ,,A,Z,,f . fat-,' , A '?z3 f, 1, 112111, ,1 , P I 8 r Q 4 Jw : ifH'ff. 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The girls' only defeat came at the hands of Davenport Central in a close meet as Central edged out West, 49-46. At the state meet, Tanny Kuehl took second in the 100 ybard freestyle. Mary Hartmann and lean Flickinger took fourth and fifth respectively in diving. Right: Senior Mona Shirk completes a turn in the 200 yard medley. Y A Girl's Swim Team, left to right: Shawn McDowell, Vicki Mumm, jean Flickinger, Connie Grotegut, Carol Westbrook, Betsy Dietz, Karla Bertram, Cathy Haase, Vicki Zinger, Diane Morse, Connie Haase, Denise Warnecke: Row 2: Kim Warner, Lori Starr, Kathy Smith, Dixie Schillig, Marlys Perry, Bonnie Day, Pam McDowell, julie Cummings, Lori Bloomingdale, Kris Hagan. Heidi Kautz, ,Vlary Keller, Claudia Moltzan, Yvonne Gordon, Row 3: Mona Shirk, Pam Lorenz, Kathy Flynn, Donna DelVecchio, Mary Hartmann. Cathy Ramm, Gail Schneider, Kathy McKilligan, Sue Lynch, Gennie Bloomingdale, Shellie Kuehl, Kalleen Ragan, Tanny Kuehl, Beth Butlin, Debbie Dickinson, Debbie Powell, Theresa Murphy, Coach Ruth johnson. 100 iii 'HHH ,ml West Opponent 77 19 Hemstead 66 27 Regina 46 49 Central 67 28 Tipton 59 36 University High 59 36 Muscatine District 170 points 3rd State 39 points 10th perfect dive. 23 , 66551 '-ee Below:1unior TC1HHyKUE?hl attempts to bent Female tankers place 10th in state Left: Senior jean Fliclfinger executes a Ht or 02 il f lr 'Ei jg Field Hockey West Opponent 3 1 Pleasant Valley 1 1 Pleasant Valley ldecision to Westl 1 0 Clear Lake 1 0 Pleasant Valley 1 0 Osage Right: After returning the ball to her oppo- V M X nents, Debbie Fax prepares for her next Vx C' move. ,'-, W -' Fall sports bring avvards, experience i 1 gl If ix. xx. Field Hockey Squad, left to right: Connie Schebler, Mary Keller, Sally Brown, Vicki Ditto, Gayla Har- risong Row 2: Mary Hartmann, Gale Schneider, Kathy Flynn, Candy Korthaus, Katy Chouteau, Coach Ruth Iohnsong Row 3: jeannie Chouteau, Mary Ertel, Sheryl Lynch, Debbie Carstens, Chris Paulsen, Cindy Tay- lor, Lura Cossady Girls' Tennis Squad, left to right: Iudy Kuttler, Cindy Petruccelli, Debbie Fox: Row 2: Marilyn Miller, Debbie Freeman, Ann Brown: Row 3: Ginny Dibbern, Libbi Arpg Row 4: Donna Kenyon, Sharon Ahrens, Marta Massg Row 5: Martha Steele, Tina Lindberg, Iudy Ash: Row 6: Betty Quig- ley, Coach Virginia Lohmiller Experience seemed to be the key for the girls' tennis and field hockey teams during the fall sports season. The tennis team, led by seniors Cindy Petruccelli, Marilyn Miller and Martha Steele, compiled an im- pressive 5-1 singles record and a 4-2 record in doubles. The field hockey team brought back the state championship, and had the distinc- tion of being unscored upon in tournament action. Left: Using glasses of water to perfect her stance, junior Kim Kershaw concentrates on her swing. Tennis Singles West Opponent 3 2 Moline 4 3 Assumption 5 2 East Moline 4 3 Central 4 3 Alleman 0 7 Rock Island Tennis Doubles West Opponent 1 6 Moline 3 2 Assumption 4 1 East Moline 5 0 Central 4 1 Alleman 2 3 Rock Island 103 Boy's Golf Team, left to right: Ed McCollough, Kym Hougham, Terry Asplund, Don Asplund, Ron Thrapp, Geoff Huston: Row 2: Mike Colson Greg Williams, Lon Lugten, Steve Swingle, Chuck Berg, Richard Schultz, Randy Duffield, Greg Mewhirter, Couch Richard Colson 4 Girl's Golf Team, left to right: Rosie Scafer, Peg Holzinger, Gloria Krone, Debbie Webster, Vicki McKinley, Marta Mass, Roxie Krewer, Karla Warnecke, Denise Wornecke, Kim Kershaw Senior Ieff Kehn smocks o serve into his opponents' court. M., The fall and spring sports pro- grams at WHS were also well rep- resented by the golf and tennis teams. Coach Richard Colson's boy's golf team managed a third place in the fall Metro Con- ference. Finishing behind Moline and East Moline, the West squad was paced by conference champ Kym Hougham who tallied Z1 256 total during the 63 hole tournament. The WHS b0y's tennis team com- piled a 4-3 season record in fall Competition. Led by seniors lohn Iohnstone and Ierry Buckhout, the team greatly improved the 70-71 season mark. Boy's Fall Tennis West Opponent 3 6 East Moline 0 9 Rock Island 7 2 Alleman 7 0 Muscatine 0 9 Moline 9 0 Central 7 0 Muscatine Boy's tennis team takes Metro third Boy's Golf Team, left to right: Iohn Johnstone, lerry Buckhout, Paul Ericksen, Ieff Kehn, Tom Locke, Doug Fitzgerald, Row 2: Coach Robert McDonald, jeff Wilson, Tom Cooke, Tom Arnold, Bob Miller, Bob Petruccelli, ferry Vohl, Mark lllion: Row 3: Dove Towle, Tim Ehlers, Bob Broderson, Randy Guillion, Steve Foy, Steve Kriner 105 i l 5 l 1 l l ,J ww West's varsity fall track squad was unable to defend its 1970 State Mile Team Championship as the team fell to fifth in that event and placed 7th in the state cross- country. In conference action, the cindermen were fourth in mile team and fifth in cross-country. Senior Eugene Bluedorn was the squad's individual leader with a third in the mile team and a fourth in the state cross-country. In con- ference competition, Bluedorn was third in the mile and second in the cross-country. West's soph- omore team grabbed first place in the conference cross-country meet and were second to Davenport Central in the half-mile team. jeff Myers took individual honors in both events. Right: Early morning runners are a familiar sight in spring and fall. Cindermen take fifth in state mile Varsity and Sophomore Track, left to right: Bart Burk, Chuck Blocker, Steve Gallaher, Scott Hanna, Doug Iones, Steve Keller, Ieff Myers, Tom Brandt, Gene Bluedorn, Russ Bateman, Kim Dopler, Mark Werthmann, Fred Wills, Roland Caldwell: Row 2: Mark Nordeen, Mark Brown, Doug Miller, Pat Carlson, Kim McGrath, Matt Kabel, Rick Ralfs, Mike Moeller, Steve Oberhaus, Steve Adams, Dan Keller, Elden Hagen, Bernie Kent, Ion Koehler, Scott Thayer: Row 3: Wayne Cubbage, Steve Pohlmann, Bill Moltzan, Todd Marolf, Ned Miller, Ron Brotherton, Rick Harris, Rick White, Dennis Robeson, Mike Stemlar, Mike Clayton, Dave Berneking, Kevin Miller, Mark Heston, Mike Wayne: Row 4: Ken Negus, Bruce Werning, lim Rhoads, Bob Greenlee, Kevin Moore, Larry Erps, Bill Wegener, Scott Stolley, Gary Brandt, Bernard Brus, Rod Lenz, Steve Moeller, Darren King, Ken Ionesg Row 5: Bill Dibbern, Plymouth Paulson, Brian Hodges, Al Crawford, Scott Garner, jeff Dettman, Coach ferry Frei, Coach David Day, Coach Don Lange 106 'ii i it to si. TH g'5i5'lFcQf' WEEK D- 'P 1-if wg .94 ,mf ? ' Above: Falcon cindermen work out for their upcoming spring season. Left: Sophomore Mark Werthmann leads the group in the Saukie meet. Varsity Fall Track West Opponent 37 19 Rock Island 31 26 Clinton 33 24 Moline 33 22 Central 25 30 East Moline 15 50 Alleman 25 31 Rock Island 33 24 Central 26 29 Moline 21 35 Assumption 24 31 East Moline Conference Mile Team 4th Conference Cross-Country 5th State Mile Team 5th State Cross-Country 7th 107 Varsity Baseball Schedule April 4 East Moline 6 Moline 8 Rock Island 11 Alleman 13 East Moline 15 Central 18 Alleman 22 Washington 22 Iefferson 27 East Moline May 2 Alleman 11 Rock Island 13 Iefferson 13 Washington 20 Moline 24 Central 26 Central Far Right: The skill of pitching requires many hours of diligent practice. Right: Members of the sophomore team run through drills at practice. Below: Agility drills help to make better fielders. ,S fe f . 2155 - p M , f S6 N if i S255 .L T? 1 . ,....,. 555 is t X. ,V , . if Shaadi The 1972 varsity baseball team entered its season with high hopes of bringing the state championship back to West. The team featured a good balance of hitting and pitch- ing - Tom Sauerbrei was con- sidered to be one of the state's finest pitchers. Steve Belzung, Doug Conklin and Randy Biittner were all considered to be among the team's top hitters. Diamondmen rely on returning players Sophomore Baseball Schedule March April May Rock Island East Moline Moline Alleman East Moline Rock Island Moline Washington Iefferson Alleman East Moline Central Rock Island Moline Central Washington Iefferson Alleman Central ,. ui im sf Q'-1 W' X' .- .m g:,..-zwwwik-:sims .,.. X MMM' - x K Wi MW S Above: Anxious onlookers endure an antici- pated pass. GirI's Gymnastics Squad, left to right: Iody Clark, Sue Cherry, Mary Keller, Kristi Oaks, Kris Ragang Row 2: Amy Sparks, Iean Flick- inger, Mary Hartmann, Linda Millage, Bon- nie Dayg Row 3: Donna Stotz, Mona Shirk, Deena Stotz, Shellie Kuehl. 110 'W 1 '- x Where can individuals seek en- joyment in athletic events other than organized varsity teams? If the person is inquisitive, he will find that intramural sports will provide this opportunity. Here, one is able to do the game justice by devoting the best of his athletic ability to playing for the fun of it and the chance to reach a winning goal. The bulk of intramural com- petition takes place in track, foot- ball, volleyball, basketball, wres- tling, ping pong, and gymnastics. Girl's Volleyball Squad, left to right: Bonnie Day, Debbie Freeman, Linda Ehlers, Sally Brown, Vicki McKinley, Candy Korthaust: Row 2: Martha Wegener, Martha Steele, Gayla Harrison, Sue Schabilion, Sharon Specht, Sheryl Lynch, Coach Betty Smith. Below: Awkward body positioning leads to graceful movements of self-expression. Intramurals creates individual ingenuity 111 The intramural program at West offers a variety of activities that a student can participate in. Intra- mural sports are under the super- vision ol' the physical education instructorsg however, student par- ticipation plays a major role in the organization and operation of the program. GRA sponsors a number of events that girls can participate in to earn points for an award. The success of the intramurals is real- ized in the fact that nearly 700 students are involved annually. Right: Members of the girls' archery team take careful aim before releasing. Below: While it provides a great amount of fun and heavy competition, water polo de- mands a physically fit parlicipator. 112 Intramurals offer fun, demand fitness 'mm -WM MN., A S-N. M. 'we L5 ,l 'KW rt aasa -f 'nw Above: Sophomore Sue Cherry executes a difficult dismount from the parallel bars. Left: Members of the top two teams in intra- mural volleyball fight for control ofthe ball in the Championship game. 113 Varsity cheerleaders, left to right: Becky Rodriguez, Linda Kester, lane Gosma, Barb Hensler, Mary Keller. Cheerleaders strive for student spirit A twirl of red and white, a..yell of glee, a drenched, yet spirited little miss at a rainy football game - who is the one individual that can never be called a fair weather fan? Of course, it is the girl Com- monly known as a cheerleader in high school history, and there are fifteen oi .these spirit rousers at West. They are more or less the guardian angels of the organized WHS teams - with them wherever they venture. 114 White Squad, left to right: Marilyn Shinners, Pegi Protheroe, Iulie Toland, Linda Millage, lean Flickinger. Red Squad, left to right: Iudy Tornquist, Mary Hartmann, Dynae Tillotson, Colleen Hayman, Pam Vyhnak Becky Rodriguez cheers the basketball team on to a victory. 5. yy' . , A Q I M ,,,, W I K' , Q ' Q4 , A T gh' ' 4 Q, D -' nyc 3 .Q v .. f f 'Y ' I 1 va 5 4 ., '. . . 1 . 5 4 5 I 1 9 ,- . x fs.. ' uk '-..:..-f- .F .Q ,i 1 5. N 'ffl L, ' ' m 'Q Y ,IV ma Ng A A , x K? iq 5 ,A U - 8 Q ... I 1 'MMV-,, 'U O P 0 J,-'Z' .'Q'16- Q , ff - -UTFN '. x Nr , Q -.I J n 11 0 X? ' n , 0 A . , , .MM I A23 ' W' J! ' . . : - V W! Y'1? 5A 3 as .fx K , 04 ii N e - W ,, , l ' ' ' Vw 5 1 , ,Qu 8593? S xi-ew X? gf A, M -sw ff 4. P A 3 'E' is mg S as iw is ix ffs R 45 s X, .EEA K E 2.-ff is S ma wi W is ,P ey 1 Ju! 1 I K 'Pk Q. im 1 EM wwsxi 'EZ' bf ' - A ,A.Q',:f Q : ' 'WElH .:fl,Z: fi W i -.gxw - Lf, 1'z'f:,,g2fQgy . it x , ,- ' ,Li ,, V? , ie,gQfff:-- . , 1 '. 1 1 ?i?g?' 0 pig , . Z wi 2 EW Qfwa.. H Hwy: I pw-,Ar Q .Lf fig 1 91, 1 - NX 5,753 1 , 52 1 we M 512525:'fi-'-i5?w: :' k fb! 'S V 1 ,. Su ,IVR X V , QA, .tijg zfx ' 5 W--A 2, ri ' ,qv ' W wiv. . A 1 3 . ' 1 15 5-'w:g',372K ,gfigt-M., 'z f ' ' Q? J Tw , 1 is 4 ', 'M y, 6 , -5323, -.-SA - K, 'g, 2fep g:- A L ., ,bl Q g A E. ' 1 'Y-5k 1Y I tr' .. Q 1 ' :Ti Urgamzahon I 2 I Right: Senior Laurie Boite uses hor study periods to assist in the girls gym office. Below Right: Library assistants aid students in gathering research materials. Below: Members of Virnatcor Work to make a better world to live in. For them, joy comes from giving 1 i i Iunior Allen Darell keeps score at a bowling alley for handicapped people. Service . . . the quick steps of a solitary girl collecting attendance slips: the silent stacking, stamping and shelving of the books in the library: and the satisfying reward of laughter from a handicapped child. In each case, they are stu- dents helping to make the school day a little smoother, or a child's life a little brighter. A member of the SSO, Teens for Crippled Chil- dren, or a library or gym assistant - each are students who care enough about their fellow man that they willingly give up a Saturday afternoon or a study hall to help out. For them, joy comes from giving, while others reap the bene- fits that their gift of time gives. Teens for Crippled Children Officers, left to right: Sue Schabilion, Iaclfie Bunge, Debbie Fox, Cindy Buck, Karel Martin. ,fl .cv',iEwM vw-M-...... 119 t t Thespians, left to right: Connie Stoedter, Alison Henry, Iulie Matthews, Vicki Mumm, Theresa Murphy, Diane Hummel, Angie McCarthy, Debbie Royce, Sue Hasterlyg Row 2: Debbie Langan, Mickey Thornton, ludy Garcia, Sue French, Ioni Rose, Lynne Renihan, Kathy Keener, Donna Royce, Ieannette Coder, Marsha Mitchell: Row 3: Advisor Paul Holzworth, Matt Ketelar, Tom Arnold, Diane Prust, Mark Lawson, Dave Asmus, Karann Goettsch, Sherry Novinger, Cathy Stahl, Marta Schebler Honor clubs recognize achievements Four organizations exist at West which are symbolic of students' ability to excel in one of these par- ticular aspects of school life. They are Letterman's Club, Na- tional Forensic League, Quill and Scroll, and Thespians, A young man possessing an outstanding, indi- vidually developed athletic skill will have acquired membership in Letterrnan's Club. N.F.L. is an organization which celebrates individuals' high achievements in the field of speech and debate.For successful and original journalistic endeavors, the honorary club of Quill and Scroll reserves a place for persons representative of these qualities. Recognition of special talent in the area of dramatics is realized in Thespians. 120 Quill and Scroll, left to right: Anita Harkins, Dawn Skohill, Cathie Baker, joy Van Camp, Donna Langhammer, Sue Hartzell, Ray Williams, Bart Burk, Paul Bieber, Advisor Dave Stedwell i Letterman's Club, left to right: Steve Wiley, Ralph Mundt, Perry Puck, Donny Fox, Russ Bateman, Mike Engel, Andy Koehler: Row 2: Mike Kor- anda, Ron Timmerman, 'Vom Brandt, Dan Keller, Steve Pohlman, Row 3: Don Costello, Lynn Schroeder, Pat Koranda, Mark Koster, Xiatt Iaeger jeffMizer, jerry Buckhout, Row 4: Randy Biittner, Greg Stephens, Scott Garner, Clark Dothager, Don Dexter, Steve Beertg Row 5:,Ioe Burhridgier Rob Cummings, Chuck Hoffnagle, Brad Porter, Don Hammel, Dave Dittmerg Row 6: Brent Myers, Mike DelVecchio, Doug Conklin, Doug jones. 1 N.F.L., left to right: Bonnie Schnoor, Rosie Schafer, Cheryl Ripperton, Diane Hummel, Linda Resnick, Kathy Harper, Charlene Schmidt, Debbie Nissen, Kathy Iones, Row 2: Randy Bernard, Patty Michalik, Sherry Nissen, Connie Winfield, julie Gaul, Vicki Nagel, Pat Kleinschmidt, Marilyn Schultz, Kathy Krewer, Sue Bindewaldg Raw 3: Bill Martens, Allen Barbee, Brian Keith, Steve Moeller, Terry Schreyer, Doug Carlson, Buddy Smith, Mike Bell, Mike Holt, Coach Harold Keller, Row 4: Craig Spainhoiver, Mike Farley, Dave lost, Dann Herrin, Mike Clow, Doug Siglin, Frank McKay, Dave Lafferty, Frank McCullough, Rick Rodrick, Ie ff McKay 121 ,sv Art, Chess, NOIVIIVIG: the individual At West there exist three organi- zations which share a common pur- pose - to allow the individual to project his personality. These three, Art Club, Chess Club, and NOMMO each signify a separate means for perfection of the inner self. Art Club members are the per- sons responsible for the displays seen in the gallery room of WHS. The most important challenge these individuals face is the accomplish- ment of sensitive imagination. Chess Club could be summed up in one singular thought: a con- tinuous analyzation process similar to battle strategy. As the game of chess is basically a series of mental challenges, the player transforms his ability of skillful decisiveness into a utilization method of his knowledge of chess in a manner inspiring to both his partner and himself. NOMMO, the Swahili term for cultures, is a club at WHS that was organized by a few students inter- ested in meeting and aiding mi- nority group members of the com- munity through school projects. The basis of the organization is the allotting of one's time and effort to help someone else, and, as one girl expressed herself - this simply gives me a feeling of per- sonal satisfaction. Above: As the artist invents, his creativity is exposed. Center: Chess is a battle strategy to bring forth mind co-ordination. Center right: At the NOMMO talent aud, Vickie Kraft and Patty Michalik dance to the theme of Shaft, Fur right: Central's Homecoming queen, Cathy Crump, sings with group Dul-ces of Rythm. 122 Jislfsti - . . 1-.iff-st-.,.-asses 'M A1-tcjubvjeftto right: joe Kelly' Bruce Waltersg Row 2: Pam Luther, Rosemary Leonard, Sue Rohm: Row 3: Laurie fansen, julie Schluenx, Yvonne Brune, Max Henry, Bob Greenlee: Row 4: june! Langep Row 5: Debbie Kruse, Voni Publ, Lynneu Bullock, Kim Tomlinson: Row 6: Mil-ie Morgan. O Aquesta takes a trap through time Above Aquesta members rehearse a routine for their annual spring show Right Aquesta members practice the ballet leg a basic synchro stunt Abxllty determlnatlon deslre and most of all good hard work are the bHS1C lngredlents needed to be a member of Aquesta Under the dlrectlon of Mrs Ruth Iohnson dedlcated glrls spend every Thurs day evenmg perfectlng a ballet leg or learnlng a routine Thelr pams taklng practice and devotlon was culmmated ln the annual sprung water show Thls years perfor mance took a travel through tlme wlth numbers from cave men era to the future The members were selected after fall try outs and were under the leadershlp of Ann Myers presldent Mary Keller vlce presl dent Leanne Van Camp secretary and lane Gosma treasurer 124 , . 1 1 1 1 1 ' 1 . . . . - 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' 1 1 1 , . This Aquesta member demonstrates under water grace and form. Aquesta, left to right: Shawn McDowell, Mary Hartmann, Cathy Ramm, Gail Schneider, Gennie Bloomingdale, Theresa Murphy, Sue Lynch, Kathy McKilligan, Kim Kershaw, Tanny Kuehl, Row 2: Shellie Kuehl, Denise Warneclfe, Debbie Carstens, Cheryl Schnaclf, Pegi Protheroe, jean Fliclcinger, Cathy Haase, Vicki Zinger, Connie Haase, Kalleen Hagan: Row 3: Rita Thornton, Mary Keller, Ioy VanCamp, jane Gasma, Ann Myers, Cathy Stahl, Kim Warner, Bonnie Day, Kathy Flynn, Pam McDowell, Charlene LaMar, Marlys Perry. rtt itytt z i t 5 wa , H . ' izftlf- ,, ,f mn, I I I , ., Y V , Q. 'QTHIIW ,fffwi I ,t I , 'Q , f - :Zvi 'XN 'f:,w,fwf,f,, , ,f it iw ,:3 ,s:- -I jf , ,:9i'5f5iLimu'L2rffjgf ' -,t A f 'ffl rmyr' Ayylizif 'L ,I V, if S' 9 . , v if f f f 4 i t t i tttt f t , wwf' f ' ,H xv ft W1' fww 4 1 4 f Above: junior Monica Werthmann attacks the tricky job ofeating a taco. Right: German Club celebrates with the Faschingsball, a German masquerade party. Acting as the hub of many school activities are the foreign language clubs. These clubs are designed and organized to expand the knowledge of the language outside the class- room. Spanish Club, with nearly the largest membership of WHS organ- izations, sponsored many activities throughout the year. Working with adviser Richard Armstrong, the officers led the members to a pros- perous and fun-filled year. 126 Winning first place at the home- coming parade was the pride and joy of Cerman Club. Other activ- ities included the Faschingsball , a Cerman Masquerade party, volleyball games against rival clubs, and climaxing the year was the International Tasting Party in which all clubs combine their cultures. Left: Onlookers enjoy Watching Spanish Club advisor Richard Armstrong eat his twelve grapes of happiness . Below: Spanish Club members find out that roller skating requires more than just a sense of humor. Language clubs promote fellowship, fun Among the four language clubs at WHS, the Latin and French clubs have shown themselves to be hene- ficial to those students, Who, throughout the year, have extended their classroom interests. Latin Cluh's annual Roman Banquet was held in March under the direction of club advisor Mrs. Lillian Nel- son. The main activity credited to French Club was the Trees for Tomorrow project. Planning to landscape the grounds around West, the club raised over 1200 dollars in donations for the project. Right: Mrs. Nielson, Latin Club advisor, di- rects a member in the rehearsal for the Roman Banquet. Below: French Club members enjoy them- selves at their swimming party. Latin, French Clubs achieve goals Qwf1w'uuamnmm twvm f-za'f .1waf,wlmm1 ,aazfzv-uwfa s..,...., .cfm .wwf was ,... . -wuxint 11 ,Male Above: Going over their lines in the Roman play, Latin Club members familiarize them- selves with the script. French Club Officers, left to right: Kim Ker- shaw, president: Tom Wulf, vice-president: Sheryl Lynch, secretary-treasurer. 129 'H- Righl: Tom Wulf and his partner attempt to be the first team to stand up in one of the funnier contests. Below: Foreign language club members find a wide variety of foods from other countries to choose from. International Glympicsn held at ITP 'lu.,,., Above: Anxious onlookers cheer their team members on in the International Olym- pics . Left: Public School Superintendent Dr. Harold Kaiser selects helpings of various foreign foods at the ITP. One of the main events held by WHS foreign language clubs during the year was the International Tasting Party. On February 22 in the West cafeteria, the French, Ger- man and Spanish clubs pooled their cultures in the form of various foods from those countries. Most of all, the International Tasting Party expanded knowledge of other coun- tries and cultures in a lively and en- joyable way. After all the food was consumed, the Spanish Club pro- vided the entertainment, holding a number of competition events between the members of the lan- guage clubs. Nearly 200 students took part in the success of this year's ITP, which concluded with volleyball in the gym. 131 Acappella Choir: front, left to right: Cheryl Carter, Theresa Murphy, Karen Risler, Mara Andersons, Peggy Winder, Dan Murphy, Bill Martens, Louis Herington, Mark Cooper, Richie Edwards, Herb Hake, Vince DeLap, Vicki Ditto, Diane Freeborn, Karla Warnecke, .Xngie McCarthy, Yvonne Gordon: Row 2: Director Robert Slephans, Gale Schneider, Sherry Myers, Rita Wingerter, Sue Murphy, joan Bloome, Bob Greenlee, Mike Kabala, Mike Colson, Denny Moore, Brent Arp, Dirk VanHall, Gary Nass, Sara Evans, Vicki Vanderllorn, judy Blocker, Heidi Kautz, Aceompanist, Mrs. Neil Lehmkuhl: Row 3: Chris Hopper, joanne Seeling, Debbie Andrews, Linda Zach, Marilyn Willey, Karann Goettsch, Dick Lalrenz, Gary Dietz, Dann Herrin, Don Hammel, john E, Campbell, Scott Hopper, Mark Kendall, Allen Darell, Lisa Slagle, Pat Frost, Maxine Brewer, Mindy Wallace, Martha Wilkerson, Vicki Zingerg Row 4: Alison Henry, Debbie Stuff, Sue Rindewald, Nancy Springsteen, Colleen john- son, Kay llarless, Nat Sprague. Steve Adams, Mike Clow, Kym Hougham, Scott Kresse, Rudy Werner, Mike Kendall, Don Diehn, Steve Terry, Vicki Nagel, Sue Schabilion, jonee May, Cathy Stahl, Debbie Kell, Sue Seeling: Not Pictured: Wally Anderson, julie Gaylor, Chris Frogley, judy Garcia, liill jones, Kevin .XlcCormick, Bob White. They make their own kind of music Above, Senior Madrigal, front: Vince DeLap: Row 2: Melinda Wege- ner, Mike Kabala, Sue Schabilion, Diane Freeborn, Steve Adams, Karann Goettsch: Row 3: Dan Murphy, john E. Campbell: Row 4: Rita Wingerter, Karla Warnecke: Top: Denny Moore. Right, junior Madrignl, front: Angie McCarthy, Gary Nass, Theresa Murphy: Row 2: Cathy Stahl, Dann Herrin, Allen Darell, Martha Wilkerson: Row 3: Wally Anderson, Debbie Kell: Back: Don Hammel, judy Garcia, Dick Lafrenx. 132 Music is more than blowing a horn, moving ei bow, or singing a song. It is skill coupled with hours of individual and group practiceg it is coming to school to rehearse, even though you're supposed to he on vacation: and it is rising at four o'clock to ride a bas to a contest. But, ironically, these are the things which make it so enjoyable and interesting. It is the final and pol- ished performance which makes the hours of practice worthwhile. 13113 -13 Band, left to right: Becky Thomsen, jean Bacon, Marsha Fugate, Barb Reis, Mary Ann Fox, Terri Nelson, Ann Siefert, Gail Nielson, Cheryl Schumacher, Rita Thornton, Karen Truby, jeri Hacker: Row 2: julie Paarmann, Shawn McDowell, Linda Cohen, Bob Reeves, Terry Tunicliff, jeri Lenz, Pat Walker, jan Langford, Viki Young, Tina Pierce, Kim Miller, jo Ann Meeks, judy Butts, Cindy Taylor, Sherry Nord, Alison Henry, Sue Odem: Row 3: jean jones, Terri Mock, janice Budelier. Pam McDowell, Bonnie Day, Vicki Mumm, Alan Swartz, Linda Porter, Kathy jones, Ginger Weichman, Paula Mahl, Doug Van Dyke, Steve Gunderson, Marcia Towle, Patrice Mahl, Glenda Currence, Sara Hyans, Marilyn Willey, Carol Bates, Debbie Dickinson, Vicki McKinley: Row 4: Carol Suiter. Becky Reynolds, Keyin Ehrecke, Cathy Smith. Mickey Thornton, jady Blocker, Sue Qaerin. Bob Schwartz, Kart Pamperin, Forest Burk, Chris Frogley, Terry Bernard, Bruce Seivall, Mark Nordeen, Gerry Gray, Mark Putnam, Ron Wilkins, Lonnie Lugten, Curt Schneider, Harvey Sothniann, Tom Petersen, Dennis Zuber, Keith Perry, Karen Henderson, Sue Siebke, Grant Doering, Pat Hein, Linda Henry, Sarah Parker: Row 5: jenny Steckell, Denise Dorhmann, Linda Trekell, jeff Mixer. jenni Chris- tensen, Sandy Alderson, Pat Frost, Sue Gold, Steve Fredericks, Mark Mueller, Mark Swanson, Randy Odem, Tim Ehlers, Doug Paarmann, Pete Adams, Mike Orr, Paul Orcutt, Steve Gallaher, Chris jackson, Chuck Meyer, Bob Gaul: Row 6: Director Ralph Paarmann, .ludrey Doering, Becky Schaefer, julie Tofanelli, Diane Morse, Carol Andresen, Tom Turner, Kris jensen, Mike Tangen, Tom Irons, Scott Mixer, Sharon Ahrens, Keith Beach, Lyn Hallowell, Rick Noll, jeff Small, Rick Wales, Dean Enfield, Archie Kukarans, Mary Ertel, Dawn Swanson, Mary Schaffer, Dorothy Conklin. WI Orchestra, left to right: Nelson Stuart, Richard Wilcox, Nancy Headlee, Lynee Mientus, Craig Hultgren, Don Diehn, Amy Albright, Lisa Pasvogel: Row 2: Peggy Winder, Linda Zach, Karen Watters, Pat Carstensen, jean Bacon, Marsha Fugate, Becky Thompson, Sue Odem, Allison Henry, Laurie Leonard, Sue Bindewaldq Row 3: Sue Cudmore, Barb Williams, Sara Parker, Bob Reeves, Shawn McDowell, julie Paarmann, Vickie McKinley, Debbie Dickinson, Patrice Mahl, Patti Diehn, Sheryl Lynch, joDee Clark, janet Voight: Row 4: David Qairam, Duane Poole, Debbie Danielson, Gary Snicker, Paula Mahl, Ginger Weichman, Steve jost, Bob Schwartz, Kurt Pamperin, Forest Burk, Steve Gallagher, Chris johnson, Mike Orr, Randy Odem, Roger Riley, Susan Craig: Stand- ing:Director Howard johnson, Tom Turner, Archie Kukarans, Keith Beach, Lynn Hallowell, Kris jensen, Ken Willers, Brian qirp, Steve Terry. 133 GRA sponsors fun plus sports Above: Students enjoy country style dancing at the Wrangler Wromp. Right: GRA Officers: left to right: Martha Steele, Program Chairman: Connie Scheb- ler, President: Mary Keller, Secretary: Buck: Pam Vyhnak, Treasurer: Linda Nienaber, Vice-President. The West lligh Girls' Recreation Association IGRAJ is the largest organization at West. As its name suggests, the purpose of GRA is to provide opportunities for the fe- male side of West to participate in athletic competition. Besides spon- soring sports activities, GRA holds two girl-ask-boy dances throughout the year. Wrangler Wromp, with an informal setting was held in Octo- ber and the main event of the year, GRAnd Gala, on February 5. Al- though the combined efforts of the GRA made success possible, the members worked under the direc- tion of the officers elected last spring. The officers were Connie Schebler, Linda Niienaber, Mary Keller, Pam Vyhnak and Martha Steele. Above: Mary Hartmann executes u very dif- ficult stunt on the balance beam. Below: Sophomore girls are initiated by pushing fluff balls with their noses. 135 ,K .1 f,s..m , MQ it A, ftfflwsfmfgrz, , . in M ,V , Student Union Officers: Dave Asmus, Donna Kenyon, Pegi Protheroe Right: Terry Stock exhibits a demonstrative display of audience persuasion. 4 In its second year of operation, the Student Union continued with its founding purpose: to update school policies and enforce the effectiveness of a student govern- ment. This year, the Union's main drive was for student involvement - for the first time, the students really became a part of the organi- zation of activities for homecoming and Foreign Student Week. Repre- sentatives were elected from the three classes at the beginning of each semester and worked under the guidance of Dave Asmus, Pegi Protheroe and Donna Kenyon. Any interested students who wished to become involved in student affairs were eligible to serve on various committees. 136 Senior Class Officers, left to right: Pam Vyhnak, Terry Stock, Linda Nienaber, Paul Bieber procedures Above: Students get a taste of democratic voting as they Complete ballots for the stu- dent union elections. junior Class Officers, left to right: Mike Zinger, Ginny Bloomingdale, Terry Miller, Linda Porter. In addition to the student govern- ment leaders, the traditional class officers also played a role in lead- ing the year's social events. Terry Stock, Paul Bieber, Linda Nienaber, and Pam Vyhnak were elected se- nior class officers, taking Charge of class business and future reunions. The organization and arrangements for Prom were handled by Mike Zinger, Terry Miller, Ginny Bloom- ingdale, and Linda Porter, the junior Class officers. 137 Seniors 40 zf 3, 1, ' x A 5 2 ya, ' 'NS ' '.Clv',1 K Esilvigffgf-eh' fs. 4--Q ' v Y nf 44' t x, 1, 1 r I .1 V, ge X ' f Q X, f ,Eff ' 1 7 M .Q Av K X 5 . , M Steven Adams Denise Allee Loretta Adkins Toni Adkins Michael Adrian Robert Aguirre Dale Alexander mg we David Andersen Patricia Anderson Mara Andersons Iohn Andrews Susan Arnold v ,Q 3,31 2 , 7 N4 I f H X ....., , -- 5 He J we g , H f, M,e.,.,,,,,XW f - X ,Y - V , we -WWW .' 4,11 i ' 4 4 S 1 f 2- 4 3 f , ' f k J. f 4 if Du ane Arp 5 : ' ' 7 I 15 ' Karene Arp Iudy Ash Iulie Arp ii N3 dl I . eili li . iti ' DeAnn Asdoorian 'M w .K , 1 A h David Ashby A West Cheerleader aids KSTT's Bobby Rich in 0 Christmas fund drive. .-wa, 03. --V . LJ' ., V Qt, David Asmus Terry Asplund Sheryl Ater Ianette Aupperle Ioan Bachman lean Bacon As the school year is quickly ended, seniors remember just the good times 'Q Mary Bailey Catherine Baker Glen Baker Rea Baker Marla Ball Russell Bateman NX rw xx 4:9 Carol Bates Melvin Bates Steven Baugh Michael Beach Beverly Beadel Iames Beamer A-iK..x r I . ww Q i.: Lux Bonnie Beard Randy Beeth Tauna Behrends Teresa Bell Steven Belzung Ronald Bender i 1 ff , is 'A 'aw W we...- .. ,,,, my 0 Q i wr-'W' f , if! X-95 ,V , 2 yii fly , 414 fi:-ii i .fi Mary Benson Ernest Berger Ianet Bergthold Terry Bernard Paul Bieber Randolph Biittner 90' Seniors find places to befit their dignity Daniel Bingham Georgia Blackburn ez ' my i ' V ey 1 ' Q I X l f , , H5 Iudy Blocker Karen Bodman Laurel Bolte Donna Bonney Teresa Boone Marla Bos 'ix its ia W- Lucine Bourn David Bousfield Beverly Brace Thomas Brandt Kenneth Bremer Maxine Brewer fs or Terrilee Brimacomb Ann Brown Penny Brown Sally Brown Timothy Brown Linda Brus 47 Rhonda Brus li Anthony Bryan ANS Senior girls try their luck at archery. Cynthia Buck Bartley Burk is--C fir' z K vt, C r X 34 p -..Ql,?::- Ioyce Caldwell Linda Buck -.gs Winford Busha Meldon Buster 3 'NX , -V 4Q '5 Gerald Buckhout lanice Budelier Kathy Bull Iacqueline Bunge ,- ik YZ'-0 wow Marianne Butcher Elizabeth Butlin Marsha Callahan Debra Cameron Deborah Campbell Iohn E. Campbell Robert Buttgen Iohn S. Campbell 14 Senior boys gather before school to tolls things over. ir X f t are 'N ts. . ,.a,3m . ., W e 'go' My 1 ,W B f i A 'YK k K ll, s 1 fi Cheryl Carter Connie Carter YQ if hu Douglas Carlson Linda Carney 'a N Elvira Carrillo 5 Barbara Carstens Barbara Carter Bernard Carter Nx Dennis Cassatt David Cato Steven Cavanaugh ,wsu Iulie Caylor Mary Cetanyan Dorothy Chaffee Iulie Chant Larry Cheek Gary Cawiezell 51341 ...r ,, .E Q I, or 2 X Todd Cherry ' Lg rig-1:91 5-at Craig Christensen Deborah Christensen Gary Christenson Kit Clark Melody Clark Roger Clark 44 l 4 ffsfwgg. .V f, ,--, . , ,f,-6 5 ,Q ,H qw',f ,,', - lr Kelley Clausen Ricky Claussen Thomas Clemmens Linda Coder Debra Colby Pamela Cole mm f .gr . an i Q-W, wiv. -ff '- 5 ,, ,1 wif? .,-A, K, V, g, v '1 .nk Q '- ft Al., ', C, , , ff Af M11 'TK M , ffm i n -1- X Q-Q 'iii' ,. Q ,V Marshall Colter Michael Condon T 'K .5 W an , f 1 Y F it olll 5 455+ wAs,.'4 A ii ' y 51' julie Connolly Cheryl Cook v t h ad Q43 f in Z Michael Crawford Lloyd Creger X, Wi Denise Conklin Bruce Cooper ff- es ff Iudith Crow iz -My Roger Currier Iohnny Daniels Deborah Danielsen 313' I ,I f h, 1 ff 'gli e i gig Sf? ,, sf Douglas Conklin lean Conklin Charles Conner Steven Corcoran Donald Costello Robin Cover wp! ,wr 2 ,J , fi? ,, Robert Cummings Glennda Currence Arvena Currier Seniors discuss things that matter 1 46 Senior Pete Gruvert works for u pin. 'VY Deborah Dau Michael Dau Cynthia Davidson 'YK Daniel Dederich Diana Defenbaugh am at v. Q V ' A, R 'fl ,, E , .. ,. KH. A .1212 -ff' Wg 5,-:gm iq 1. E ifffih- Dan Davis Diane Defenbaugh Richard Deitz Iohn Davison Timothy DeCook Ronald Deitz Vincent Delap 6 mv-N, 'C' vi Michael DelVecchio Kenneth Dengler Vera Dennis Karen Dettman Patricia DeVine Angela Dibbern 5 K 3 , 5 f ,ia jf 'ig 4, 1 , ,2 . g, neg., ,fi 'fo 4 if 'f 49-it ,. Ginny Dibbern Debra Dickinson Don Diehn Rick Dietz Terry Dietz Michael Digney 2525 eei' it Q -rf--1 wi 'N V ZVit f'f ,ff Q y 25' ,ff 3 . A i Debbie Dilley Victoria Ditto Thomas Doerrfeld Vicki Doerscher Patricia Dose Clark Dothager 1 1 '- 5' ' . 4 w e-e 'smfif of f t .L K- 'l 'V' K 'I ' QQ' J ' if f 1 '. Q' 'V V k. 'V VV ' 1 M I V , I ,W ? -nf., i we , y -, ' 5 z ,ig V G X' gi i l Q 'X X V I R is l lv . ?. Kathleen Downing Dean Drumm Charles Duax Nancy Duffy Roger Dugan Catherine Duncombe D Keen competition yields exciting sports program 'za 'S Paula Dunkin Kathrine Durham David Ebersole Gregory Eckhardt Howard Edinger Brian Ehlers 147 48 '41 Linda Ehlers Mary Ehlers Cheryl Ehrenfelt Sharon Eickhoff Catherine Eklund Steven Eklund Ev,- David Elmore Douglas Enderle Dean Enfield Michael Engel Debra Entsminger Debra Entwistle ,P as Barbara Erps Iames Erwin 'Cr Dennis Etzel Edward Evans Ioyce Faison Cheryl Farley We gmt. 1 w.,-'3- ,g.,s-un ef t A ,rs 4 I at 'Q ' xl Q. f 5 I QMW x 'ri ' - 'a - A fr 'Q i ir by 'N 1 , A 1 In ldv? S x W 4 -wi -wgmsf l ,A LA' Senior Eugene Bluedorn sets the pace in the mile run. as 'fin ' mgfm iv K 1. as ffwvfli' 6 if 'Q X f fo. mv , if fs' KS' 7 . is -'lift '- R- I L f Q ' . 5 i I In re , David Feeney wb x S' i 7, x in Sandra Fennelly Ronald Fick Diane Finkenhoefer Cheryl Fischlein Ieanette Fisher dividuals competing with individuals veal hidden emotions, determination 3 i Vera Fisher Douglas Fitzgerald Tandy Fitzgerald Guy Foley Rodger Foster Danny Fox Q25 -Ifix : t.,3,4x uw y Q '- 7 4-fer-vo. ff kv K , it ' . K , 'L '1 , : 'rf-'t:, 'I' i 2.55 yi, , gt' i , it iii'-vgip. f . T N: lean Flickinger 4 Deborah Fox M '41 y '... ,vw fa' Q -i., L, ' fs'1.ff1, ,m,,4,-,,,f I - fw-ie, 5, lu, W? Mb- fe' - fffiyi 994, J 4 v' 15, ,. .V Yfjffg.-grail? , ,Qfjifilf f 6: 4 Iune Freeborn Susan French Roger Fritz Patty Frost Iohn Flickinger Barbara Flynn Fur Rowland Fraser lohn Fredenburg 'VP Iohn Froumis Billy Gardner , as ,LL,L, ,mr ,iii Cuff 'fr we , -an il ,,3Q'jff:3:iQ5f 533 a f - Y, 1, 14333 'iigff ' Fw 21 ug. Y 1' af I? .f ,Q 4 . 2 ffil David Gardner Theresa Garrow Rita Gathman Friends come, go: Robert Gaul soon a year is gone V5 1 ff G y r a ' V 'k ,, 2 .,,.,VW,L . X , ' lk ' - A Q if Y 4 . ., M' Q x. I 'am Q. ' if xt X f A V xx Ae,, ' 1 4 'V Iudith Gill Sheila Gill Brian Gillette Vickie Glaspell fl' 44' fi' Daniel Gogulich Mary Gohl Iohn Gomez lane Gosma David Graber Harold Gradin 45 Gary Goodman 1:- Kathleen Gavin Ruth Gavin Michael Gayman Larry Guerink Dorothy Glenn 3+ Terry Goodman Karen Goettsch 19 ' oia - Yvonne Gordon if 12.435 Bruce Graff Timothy Graham Peter Gravert Cynthia Gregory Senior boys find companionship at a game. Ruth Groharing X, 2 X ii X Deborah Groth Deborah Guilfoyle Roxanne Guldner Catherine Haase Constance Haase Constance Hadley I rg k..-,1 V i Robert Hadley Elden Hagen Iames Hahn Lynn Hallowell David Hambleton Steve Hann Teresa Hanna Anita Harkins Lou Harksen Kathy Harper David Harris Gayla Harrison eri i Q y ms M M ,G W sg a N , Iacinta Hart Walter Hartley Susan Hartzell Senior Luann Iohnson checks u test paper for a faculty member. Iames Hass Stephen Hathaway Richard Haugh .AQ 'We Deborah Haygood Colleen Hayman Edward Hazen Scott Hebbel Tina Heike Ray Heims Ricky Hein Dawn Helfrich Scott Helmich Wendel Hendricks Renae Henning Barbara Hensler Robert Hicks Carol Hileman Daniel Hill Dale Hillman Sylvia Hilmo Susan Hines 152 Nui Y at 5- if Bradley Hinrichs Duane Holdorf ,tk f .fl -, ,- Q .N w.,,x Craig Hintermeister Perry Hintze Lori Hirl Rex Hodson Herbert Hoke Michael Holt 2 te. V 1 f t, z ,R im 14 N , x A I 2- fiff , Vrrx A. 215 it 2 V :M fri, f if, 'l n X 5 'K Ili' wwf: , 'ff it Kym Hougham Iames Houston Daniel Hueser Thomas Hughes CII' Linda Hurlburt , ,,, , - ,az 9' we p p All QM ' ,f 353-' W V FQ? , ff? nf V 1,33 , ' ,, ,nz -D 5 'L.ffI,:1' V 1-X ' Kay Hurless . q f,,a Q ft -llv Christine Hopper Beverly Hovey Scott Hopper Iulianne Horkulic Marla Hotle A f'fC Roxann Howard Robert Hudgens lane Hudson Franklin Hull Ronald Imhof MUN Diane Hummel Linda Hunsucker Linda Hunt Developed talents are key to future 153 , 4 it if ry . Dorothy lske L . 1, l I Senior boys enjoy 0 pizza after the game. . A + ,v- nn. an 7 . ,,,..Nf-5,-1 Kenneth Iacobs Gregory lager Nancy Iasper Ioni Iennings lens Iensen fix Ioseph lensen Teresa Iensen wx QS Samuel Iett A .f 'v wx.. Colleen Iohnson Kathryn johnson Kim Iohnson exq- 65 ,as-s ...LX C, I? Luanne Iohnson Russel Iohnson Charles Iohnston Dona Iohnston Elaine Iohnston Iohn Iohnstone ' -,db Douglas Iones Iames Iones Merle Iones Michael lones Sara Iones William Iones 7 1- 'K fri? on all iii K Ei 'fs W L2 3 a M 1 7' 'gun X 3 1' .x ' s 1 if -as 4 ., may I K 'Z' 3 y., se M- J ,iv f 9' fi .i Raymond Iordan Steven lost Deborah Ioynt Michael Kabala Robert Kallenberger David Kapolka Ch! I Ieffrey Katz Heidi Kautz Steven Kazenske Ieffrey Kehn Roxanne Keiser Scott Kell IVlan's idle conversation defies the race of time Danny Keller Mary Keller fhw V? Kathleen Kelly Theresa Kelly Michael Kendall Bernie Kent Donna Kenyon Linda Kester 56 'Q' - wi .1 qw., Gary Ketelsen Iames Kilker 2 ll' . 'gb , 5 MI. lie. : Ll. 'fl S wx , ir , vw 6, , if -' , at x, f it Y ,,,, gf., . Diane Kitzman lacque Klchosky K-'?lelfQ fy: L I f if sf , at X I ? ' 3 l , 4-rv ., , ' 'B ' f l Michael Koranda Debra Kottman -'T' Victor Kozlowski Steven Kraklio ., 'W-new hw, A I , KM k lp' f f' 'N V 1 er X 'G Q t W' M-we K, i Y ',,, David Kraxner james Kresin Kerrie Killian ww Valorie Kimble C17 jackie Kinney Marilyn Kirkpatrick ,,..-- Andrew Koehler Iudith Kolwey Gregory Koos Randall Kopf Wwmii- Q t Senior Cathy Baker draws a layout for the Shaheen. ' Q hz L 5 Hill.. , A 1 -f xl' wx X 'XJ 1. at X2 X is it 2 N ix Q Wifi X YM ' 'Yin 1 W f, he A Katherine Krewer Roxane Krewer Gloria Krone Harry Kuehl Sandra Kuhn - Lannie LaGrone Questioning minds and skillful hands take a crack at building a better world ,P rj'-,Q-mf ,. , M if .,.. 5 sesn .siq f X X Michael Lamer Deborah Langan Ianet Lange Donna Langhammer Kevin Lannan lames Large av-9 T ' ,fi 1 dj f ,. Xt ar H' it im Randy Larrison Emma Larson Rex Latham Cheryl Laude Fred Laughlin Linda Lee sf' fx any in fe.. ti? 'Gs Michael Lehenbauer Craig Leonard Rosemary Leonard Steven Lewin Paul Liebbe Lynn Liedtke we W' 'M' X I Ierry Lindholm Teri Lindsay Kenneth Linville Mark Linville Fans' cheers linger y in victory and defeat '7 Raymond Macdougall Susan Madden Patrice Mahl Kevin Marker fr 4-12' ,..- Matthew Martin Robert Martin Timothy Marxen Iohn Massick fix vw- Anita McBride Lynn McCartney Marvin McCartney Ralph McChesney 158 Edward Loerzel on A 2 Nw .. YT., , 1' janet Long Phillip Longeneckel Debra Martin M 12, J It iite 2 'll' , 15- ,C Chester Masterson , My Qi g, ,za f 'vw duh-Q W I E A I V V' f if X ,. ,Ji n 1 ff' I Connie McCleary t 4 Garth Lydick t Q f 't, L. Qt, . ' 'jf fb , RE' ..f 3 1 V J V ,vu t ,,V Karel Martin Mickey McAlister Edward McCullough . A f ..,. S A gl? . is . lif t 5 ' E 1 I-1.1 L-LL- Af- ji. Ky K Robert McCormick 45715 Kim McCrory fi 'I 1. .' U -Q vs-X y.,..., X. 1 'N 'W ' Q f x in E K ,tw I SN. h N X 55, A 1. wk k 5 Q f Mr . Q, Qs. i' 1 J r'irfeh1lf.,- ' asia ,- Barry McDermott fx ,ar 'Wax 21 . Sw- I: Q 1494 l' P e ' ff , K 541 ifiitfi' 'f is . ' . J, .. .wwiziig V'5!Z'iif1siilsll2 Nolan Meade Candace Meyers i S' A V.. ,A ,,, , , 5 Connie McGinnis .mn K xl -Af , R , D ,X . 0 .6931 agaggc 63'30S ' w,,f.g.n . ugf' 4 ., 0 Rebecca Meade Anxious Falcon fans direct their attention to the game. W wb l S tr lg ,Rip Q , ' ,. ,il 4 Y ,, Qxv' X Patrick Mclllece Y- 1 Q M K I ' ' i - if' ,vw 5 ' Hifi? A ,kik '. if ,- ui-ff5'E , Q ' K ..-W- f,.g.1.tQ2. i-sf Stephen Melton Frankie McKay if KN ,. Q in QR Iamie McKay Susan McKee U , f ' 0 H ,,,l , :r l i' S in id 12 ei Q iff 'W' I , f,,,, :I 4, 5 , : ' 5, Z 1? 'V M - ' ' 'I 'V f :VN -e . , Q i s i .- in-, E. I N. 55.35-4,:. ., Ierry Miller Marilyn Miller Terry Miller Susan Minnaert ' f F t c.,, Q Q Steven Meyer Vicki Minnick L S... ' ii .+::: wt. . . if Q ,., -' we 1 1 . .. ..,, .1.. , i vi K 5 .,.. . Senior Ioyce Faison makes introductions at the Nommo show. 0 Gary Moore 16-5 jeffrey Morgan Paul Munden Ann Myers Ralph Mundt 'Pix I Vicki Nagel ll Sue Moritz Marsha Mitchell Claudia Moltzan SSI Elaine Morris ii., if: TTT, Sandra Mundt fi ig 9 0' H is X K K 1 it pl s Cynthia Needham Daniel Murphy R- 'wb QNX X 5-Q-A A-at Ronald Neitzel ff M Michael Moeller Ieffrey Mohr fs D D V we ' , M. . .k, R Q Q X kb RES is SSX ? ,ir Daniel Moore Dennis Moore Donald Moses Vicki Mumm ,.,-1 Q Larry Murphy Susan Murphy x X18 Andrew Nelson Kenneth Nelson I -::Q-' -Q 'Tj ,f 4 te Deborah Newcomb Gerald O'Brien 'Vs Leann Ott Ianice Peel a , ,,,. , , , , It Q 455 1y ,f David Petersen Matthew Nickels Linda Nienaber Deborah Nissen . jght' ,fig ti P Af Q ...... Diane Olds Carol Olsen ggi' gf , K is , L k 17 f ' lx Vs y fn' M Iill Orcutt 1 'Q Lynn Norby Marian Nucci Ab 131 Nur Y x Thomas Orr William Osborn Linda Pace Patricia Panzer Timothy Paul Dale Paulson Iames Paustian lgjit , Qpxs C. .Ir 1 Iohn Pellin Vicky Pendergast Holly Penfold Diane Peters Robert Peters ' f Q V Seniors serve West, community Larry Petersen Sharon Petersen .f Wyatt x ,N 'Q V Q 'tr ' Q s gr' se ep it .g k '1- 'Y T , in--4 Cynthia Petruccelli Deborah Phelps Bruce Pierce d P Iu y ierce Pamela Pierce Sharon Pittser As the school year draws to a close seniors experience varied emotions LE' . -Amalfi Q. nr ' . N.: K 51' . , 1 4, ig, ' i fgifrif X at-. 4 . - Q 'ffif iu f 'if : LN, 117 w as , Y we Tl it -' ' 'f' .I ,.: ' rf . fqs,,.4ggfp..- . 32 f' :ef 53142 'isis -' Lf, Stanley Plaster Peggy Prothroe Steven Pohlmann If -a ff -, X 1: X i 1, 1 X 'X -vi' z- if . X W. Q , ? 4 a . , , .W-.RIN , v M I 4 ' E is XX Q Xb Mx 'Fix 1 Q Q ., ,X A 5 t xi A Ng t , gg f Q 1 f J 'K Xa' nj X 5 Q . - 1 P1 ,rv ' , ' ig . . ,M- ,,..,. V K, ffl' L 'Q A ., ., '5I:., 'gi' a .1 Q 3 uv , - . 55.3.1311 Xi- : girl VF' . nib. 1 .gg : -e 3 .. ,gg .wif wx :sff '21 - . 311. rx -6 ' . 'I-r mr . ' M.. 'fre ' 1' -. if W M.. m:::':::n f,l::: yy., . I .- Q A U-fl: ' . . .' . H.. . ..,.... . - ffhn Donald Pruter Kalleen Ragan 162 Richard Ralfs r iile D ' 1 K '- S S S '-4531 A is l 0,35 y - A - S ' Q' 1 X ,sf y 'V' QT? Barbara Pontsler Connie Pontzius Deborah Powell Michael Privoznik 0 f- ,- A-as ' im A M 3 N Q I 'sv N f ,x ' ' 5 '1l ,f -S ' V, :yr .. 1 H Perry Puck Iames Purvis Kimberli Quigley Mary Raap ,Nr ' 'CN f we , 1? 1- iw' k .., P fe: Q, Xjfa- ' , if 5 M 'S - gh-d,,,...,.....v,. .fx M.. , ,, Ianice Rasmussen David Ray Roy Reaves Iames Reasons :riwf-, 41, tl ,fe W ,M , C - AO: ,4-.5 Mk, I r , .y f be iraqi? g 59 gm , 19 ,f f Q , , M1 M ' E 5 4 ' 0 'K james Rechkemmer MW 179 A Luanne Reed , 19? ky nr' 2 . Z . 1 5 1 ,.,,, ,..,. 'C JR '1 , i 5 2, t fi 2 Q v v vi :VI f ,.. , ,, Robert Reeves Iohn Reitz Peggy Reynolds Garry Rhoades Q 4... N-... ,,,,,., Michael Rhoades Terry Rhoades I Debra Richards Alice Ricketts Rebecca Ricketts Bruce Roberts has Vo' Q Rebecca Rodriguez Iames Roe wx: ws.. Paul Rogers ff -1 Ioni Rose fur! Terry Rohm Le.- , rf U 5 'W I Valggfl Iohn Rosenboom ,T ..- Senior Steve Belzung drives in for two points. 4 'I '11 Willis Rosing Marla Ross Andrew Roth Millie Ruebling Michael Ruefer Sharon Russett 1 M . y f F K ,i,, li , , V ff 5 , , 2 ' N V Maria Sailing Steven Saladino Ieffrey Sambdman Bonita- Sanford Thomas Sauefbfei ludb' Saul f 4' f TWV Q, e.,n e fi? Susan Schabilion Daniel Schaeffer Mary Schaeffer 2 i Marilyn Scharff Carolyn Scharff Ziff M 'W 'li'-5 'AXA gt V 19 Constance Schebler Senior Steve Saladino battles for the opening tip-off. Nancy Schebler Tin S ' 'S-L .I reg ' HA 1. Q .4 5. X ,.,. H ' ':' ' Michael Scheel William Schelar David Schillig gui' Stephen Schillig Iulie Schluenz Senior cagers, fans begin last season striving for second state championship David Schmidt ai A S 'S -if 3 1- 152 '. -:ai . Q ?fg:qi,.i1q:4 .A 1, A 245 6.503 .-belts 5 ef W Q ' Ji? Q . 9: rf 5 Deborah Schonhoff we f ev S A ww, S ,L XA i L S+-gifs 4 S x sa 1 .... Ms. ,.. , . yi rq. is Robert Schwartz 'VJ Susan Schmidt Kenneth Schmitt Cheryl Schnack K m ilf A x 1. 1 N fi' if Mary Schricker Lynn Schroeder Vicky Schroeder -nth au, . Bonnie Schnoor 3 7 5 , . 2 - Marilyn Schultz It 'wsu 'mt D3 james Schnoor Randy Schumacher 'Ns Lucinda Seaman Iudith Seamer Ioanne Seeling Susan Seeling john Seier ff' was , 2 Q WiV it Iulia Seline Richard Seys Danny Shadix Marilyn Shinners Mark Shirk Mona Shirk 5 Q SAT, ACT provide ' challenge to seniors X 5 -My-wg Susan Siefers 'Wy Iudy Sievertsen Kenneth Simkins Suzanne Simms Charles Simon Robert Sinksen Dawn Skahill Paula Skarin -IS Carol Slaby Lisa Slagle Kenneth Slattery Debbie Slawson lay Sloat Daniel Smith W , '17 4 11 '- 1 V, f ,-aff-25 M 52 ' 2-V2 , 'Q.f. ff, iii , , M. Ianis Smith Iennifer Smith Randy Smith 166 163 ,MW x N. 4 I t 1' Richard Smith Timothy Smith Charles Snook h.....,,,-, Seniors take a break for a game of chess. :A Dale Speth Karen Stamp Dennis Stanger CT 'TT Patricia Spies Richard Spies Nancy Springsteen Ricky Spurrler ,,, 5 .M . Martha Steele ,9- w , -g - Q . -.-.rg-:sv . 5'innv . Q 1 sf I X, Q fr' ' i f .-1-AX X x 'P 'st Q M.. N -.- 0 -. Q. L Karen Steffen Ax, A Lirk E f Q1 S William Stenger Gregory Stephens Terry Stock Gregory Stoever Connie Stoffers Vw N I ....I ::! . X if P! . we we , ' 'st .L Q2 34 'I f -'.- 0 ' ' ul a'.' -' 5:f'-'!'1515f3'Z-2 : -'vZ'- ff ,31.eq.g.f.ggg.g.5g:4.g . -5.s.1,.,.3.-.-.-.-.-:.g- .,:,sw,-Qi.. - - ,v.:,:S:g,:g::.-. -,-,-. :'1+sZQ2s'E.'.'. . . e,w.5S.:,1.:.: ,. . . . , - sf:w.s'ng.g.'. -', s a . I, . X S':!-:2-I-5-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-:-.'V , Susan Stradt Daniel Stratman 'l Senior Claudio Moltzon gathers information for college. Cynthia Stroyan Zh X 2- W QQ Robert Stratman ' s fr' - E 9 ' 'R xt QQ, wx Q t X 5' 32:3 X Debra Stuff Genevieve Sueverkruebbe N.,-75, Patricia Sulentic Arthur Suman Sandra Summers Roger Sutton Dawn Swanson n offs? awk 5 w . , Q gy fx -s' B it 2 lf ' Alan Swartz Danny Symmonds Iames Talmadge Deborah Taylor Randal Teel ee f if it To 'F' -H D --X N -'- e Q X ' ge Kathy Tharp Bert Thomas Michael Thomas George Thompson Iulie Thompson '..-v Mark Swanson Steven Terry Richard Tillman Dynae Tillotson Ronald Timmerman David Towle '4 1n wr ,K H1 Hrs il 2 fu: 1-I 1 Thomas Townsend Henry Traum Timi Trout Steven Valle Steven Valett Tom Van Blaricome Holly Troutner Thomas Turner Mary Urmie fi' 4 2. 4 f F 2 fl n 2 g Barry Van Brooklin Ioy Van Camp Mark Vandello MW fn... ,P SVF' fi as , 45 2 ' W ff ' T lli l V 5 5 T gs 4 , Q' r fig: A k e fx, 1, 'fam w,' . H Phillip Varner Paul Vasquez Cindi Voltz C1292 Betty Waldron Connie Waldron Pamela Walloch it Charles Van Hall Scott'Van Skike Nancy Vargas Susan Vomachka Pamela Vyhnak Karen Wakeland Seniors plan for college, careers fr-7 YR fegx Bruce Walter Marcia Ware Denise Warnecke Karla Warnecke Cheryl Warner Donald Warner The end of the senior year is . . . anxiety, joy, relief, sadness, memories . . . R. iliikikefalx. Debra Webster I . XL ,edgy 41 if David Werning N 'Ma Candace Wegener ff ,-..g,k a W x S Kas Kathy West ri X X f gi ii! 1 -: 5 ii Melinda Wegener H55 Y. . 95, W -xl.. ei, WX 'uv .. gg Geneva Weston f . Sue White Diana Whitmore Michael Whittemore 170 Mary Weiland Barbara Wells Staphanie Wells V la C. Cathy West hal Catherine White P ii-X ,... wi g : ' sal' E i K file! 1.f- rp 7 s ,K :I Q rr a 1 lohn Wiele Ward Wiley 'UW 'rw Robert White Randy Willers ' ,QQ vm. 'W -,S HCR?- Iulie Williams Raymond Williams Refa Williams Michael Willman Rita Wingerter Bruce Witherow If M V' Qi gb K 'W Q 1,-. I , Q A 'X an tiff 3 Q ly 3 Karen Wolfe Roger Wolford Robert Wolfram Debra Wood Raymond Worden Thomas Wulf Senior Tom Suuerbrei penetrates the Central defense. Ronald Yeager Gloria Yoke of 416189 Debby Young Steven Young 14 gf X 'W 'lu AF ADAMS, STEVEN: French Club: RAM: Intra- murals: Track: a Cappella: Minstrel Show: State Contest ADKINS, LORETTA: SGA: Intramurals ADKINS, TONI: SGA: French Club ADRIAN, MICHAEL ADRIAN, ROBERT AGUIRRE, ROBERT: Basketball: Football ALEXANDER, DALE: Intramurals ALITZ, STEVEN ALLEE, DENISE: Intramurals: Tennis: Gymastics ANDERSEN, DAVID: Intramurals ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, PATRICIA ANDERSONS, MARA: German Club: GRA: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence ANDREWS, JOHN: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: Football: Wrestling: Student Union ARNOLD, SUSAN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: Intramurals ARP, DUANE ARP, JULIE: GRA: Pep Club: Majorette: SSO: TCC: Intramurals: Chorus ARP, KARENE: SSO: SGA: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll ASDORIAN, DEANN: Health Careers Club, Secre- tary: GRA: Latin Club, Historian: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Chorus: Library Assistant ASH, JUDY: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intra- murals: Tennis ASHBY, DAVID ASMUS, DAVID: Quill 8: Scroll: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Beak 'n Eye, New Editor: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union, President ASPLUND, TERRY: German Club: Pep Club: Let- terman's Club: RAM: Golf: Intramurals ATER, SHERYL: Clark Community School, Os- ceola, Iowa: Yearbook Staff AUPPERLE, JANETTE: Nommo: SGA: TCC AVILA, CYNTHIA BACHMAN, JOAN BACON, JEAN: German Club: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest BACON, JOHN BAILEY, MARY: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: TCC: Intramurals: Student Union BAKER, CATHERINE: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Quill 8: Scroll: Intramurals: Tennis: Shaheen, Or- ganizations Editor, Layout Editor: Student Union BAKER, GLEN: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll BAKER, REA: GRA: SSO: Spanish Club: Semester Honor Roll BALL, MARLA BANDY, BRUCE BARTHOLOMEW, STEVEN BATEMAN, RUSSELL: Letterman's Club: Foot- ball: Intramurals: Track BATES, CAROL: French Club: GRA: Intramurals: Band: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Shaheen, As- sociate Editor: Semester Honor Roll BATES, MELVIN: Intramurals BAUGH, STEVEN: French Club: TCC: Intramurals BEACH, MICHAEL: German Club: Football: Intra- murals: Wrestling BEADEL, BEVERLY: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: NFL: Intramurals: Individual Speech Events: Chorus BEAMER, JAMES BEARD, BONNIE: Chorus BEETH, RANDY: Tennis: Track BEHRENDS, TAUNA: DECA: GRA: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll BELL, TERESA BELZUNG, STEVEN: Letterman's Club: Baseball: Basketball: Intramurals BENDER, RONALD: Basketball: Co-Op 172 BENSON, MARY: Health Careers Club: GRA: Lat- in Club: Intramurals BERGER, ERNEST: Intramurals: Swimming: Co-Op BERGTHOLD, JANET: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: SGA BERNARD, TERRY: Intramurals: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest BIEBER, PAUL: Pep Club: Quill 8: Scroll: Thespians: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: Beak 'n Eye, Editor-In-Chief: Junior Class Officer, Vice-President: Senior Class Officer, Vice- President: Mayor's Youth Council: Iowa Crime Commission, Youth Advisory Council BIITTNER, RANDOLPH: RAM: Pep Club: Letterman's Club, Baseball, Basketball: Intr- amurals: Economic Analysis Club BINGHAM, DANIEL BLACKBURN, GEORGIA: Future Teacher's Club: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Intramurals: TCC: Economic Analysis Club, Secretary: SGA BLOCKER, JUDY: Future Teacher's Club: GRA: Pep Club: Latin Club: Intramurals: Track: a Cap- pella: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Con- test BLUEDORN, EUGENE: Letterman's Club: Intra- murals: RAM: Track BODMAN, KAREN: Spanish Club: Muscatine High School, Muscatine, Iowa: Chorus: Pep Club: GRA: a Cappella BOLINGER, ALAN BOLTE, LAUREL: GRA: Pep Club, President: Spanish Club: Intramurals BONNEY, DONNA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals BOONE, JEFFERY BOONE, TERESA: Intramurals BOS, MARLA: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: SGA BOURN, LUCINE: GRA: Tennis BOUSFIELD, DAVID: French Club BRACE, BEVERLY: Future Teacher's Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: TCC, Secretary BRANDT, THOMAS: Letterman's Club: Intra- murals: Track: Semester Honor Roll BRAUN, ROBERT BREMER, KENNETH BREWER, MAXINE: a Cappella: Notre Dame Academy, Omaha, Nebraska: Health Careers Club: German Club: Semester Honor Roll: Charles Pal- mer Davis Award: Merit Student BRIMACOMB, TERRILEE: SGA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Economic Analysis Club: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll BROWN, ANN: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: In- tramurals: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors: Academic Excellence BROWN, HOWARD BROWN, PENNY: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Intra- murals: Chorus BROWN, SALLY: German Club, Vice-President: GRA: SGA: Intramurals: Girl's Hockey Team: Girl 's Volleyball Team: 2nd Honors BROWN, TIMOTHY: Pep Club: Spanish Club: In- tramurals BRUS, LINDA: GRA: SGA: Intramurals BRUS, RHONDA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals BRYAN, ANTHONY BUCK, CYNTHIA: Pep Club: TCC, Vice-President: Intramurals: Co-Op BUCK, LINDA: GRA: Pep Club: Tri-Y: Intra- murals: Swim Guard: Student Union BUCKHOUT, GERALD: Letterman's Club: Intra- murals: Tennis BUDELIER, JANICE: GRA: TCC: Spanish Club: Band: Minstrel Show BULL, KATHY: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intra- murals: Tennis: Chorus BUNGE, JACQUELINE: TCC, Treasurer: Co-Op BURK, BARTLEY: Quill 8: Scroll: Baseball: Track: Beak 'n Eye, Assistant Sports Editor, Sports Edi- tor: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence BUSHA, WINFORD: RAM: Intramurals BUSTER, MELDON: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: SGA: Intramurals BUTCHER, MARIANNE: Future Teacher's Club: Latin Club: Spanish Club: TCC: Semester Honor Roll BUTLIN, ELIZABETH: Aquesta: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard BUTTGEN, ROBERT: Quill 8: Scroll: Intramurals: Track: Wrestling: Beak 'n Eye, News Editor: Stu- dent Union CALDWELL, JOYCE: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA CALLAHAN, MARSHA: Intramurals: Co-Op CAMERON, DEBRA CAMPBELL, DEBORAH: French Club: GRA: SSO: TCC CAMPBELL, JOHN E.: French Club: Thespians: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: a Cap- pella: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest CAMPBELL, JOHN S.: Swimming: Downers Grove North High School, Downers Grove, Illinois CARLSON, DOUGLAS: German Club: NFL: In- dividual Speech Events: Varsity Debate: Boy's State: Semester Honor Roll CARNEY, LINDA: GRA: Intramurals: Co-Op CARRILLO, ELVIRA: German Club: GRA: Chorus CARSTENS, BARBARA: GRA: SGA CARTER, BARBARA CARTER, BERNARD: Intramurals CARTER, CHERYL: GRA: a Cappella: Chorus CARTER, CONNIE: French Club: Student Union CASSATT, DENNIE: Spanish Club: RAM: Intra- murals: Band CATO, DAVID: Intramurals: RAM: Semester Honor Roll CAVANAUGH, STEVEN: Letterman's Club: Span- ish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Semester Honor Roll CAWIEZELL, GARY: Intramurals CAYLOR, JULIE: Latin Club: Intramurals: a Cap- pella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll CETANY AN , MARY: Art Club: Swim Guard: Nomrno: Assumption High School: Band CI-IAFFEE, DOROTHY: French Club: GRA: NFL: Intramurals: All-School Play Cast: Shaheen, Index Editor, Associate Editor: Semester Honor Roll CHANT, JULIE: French Club: GRA: Band: Min- strel Show: Orchestra CHEEK, LARRY CHERRY, TODD: Spanish Club: RAM: Golf: In- tramurals CI-IRISTENSEN, CRAIG: Pep Club: Baseball: Football: Intramurals CI-IRISTENSEN, DEBORAH: GRA: Swim Guard: Track CHRISTENSON, GARY: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll CLARK, KIT: Intramurals: Spanish Club: Wrestling CLARK, MELODY: GRA: Intramurals: Co-Op CLARK, ROGER: Art Club CLAUSEN, KELLEY: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Track CLAUSSEN, RICKY: Art Club: Intramurals CLEMMENS, THOMAS: Letterman's Club: Foot- ball: Intramurals: Track CLOE, LYNN CLOVER, DEBORAH CODER, LINDA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA: Thespians: Intramurals COLBY: DEBRA: Art Club COLE, PAMELA: GRA: SSO: SGA: Intramurals COLTER, MARSHALL: Football: Intramurals: Track: Wrestling CONDON, MICHAEL: Intramurals CONKLIN, DENISE: French Club: GRA: TCC: SGA: Intramurals CONKLIN, DOUGLAS: Letterman's Club: Base- ball: Football: Intramurals: Wrestling: Student Union CONKLIN, JEAN: French Club: GRA: Intramurals CONNER, CHARLES: Art Club, Vice-President CONNOLLY, JULIE: DECA: GRA: Pep Club: In- tramurals COOK, CHERYL: Intramurals COOPER, BRUCE CORCORAN, STEVEN: Letterman 's Club: Basket- ball: Football: Intramurals: Track COSTELLO, DONALD: Letterman's Club: RAM: Spanish Club: Football: Track COVER, ROBIN: GRA CRAWFORD, MICHAEL: Spanish Club: Football: Intramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll CREGER, LLOYD: Latin Club: RAM: Intramurals: Library Assistant CROW, JUDITH CUMMINGS, ROBERT: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Baseball: Football: Intramurals: Student Union CURRENCE, GLENNDA: French Club: GRA: Tennis: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orches- tra: State Contest: Academic Excellence CURRIER, ARVENA: Spanish Club: Semester Honor Roll CURRIER, ROGER DANIELS, GARY DANIELS, JOHNNY: Chess Club: German Club: Basketball: Track: Semester Honor Roll DANIELSEN, DEBORAH: GRA: Pep Club: Span- ish Club: SGA: Intramurals: Minstrel Show: Or- chestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors DAU, DEBORAH: GRA: Semester Honor Roll: Co-Op DAU, MICHAEL DAVIDSON, CYNTHIA: Co-Op DAVIS, DAN: Swimming: Swim Guard: Track DAVISON, JOHN: TCC DECOOK, TIMOTHY: Economic Analysis Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll DEDERICH, DANIEL: Intramurals DEFENBAUGH, DIANA: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA: TCC DEFENBAUGH, DIANE: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals DEITZ, RICHARD DEITZ, RONALD: Art Club: Baseball: Basketball: Intramurals: Track DELAP, VINCENT: French Club: Intramurals: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest DELVECCHIO, MICHAEL: Letterman's Club: Bas- ketball: Football: Intramurals: Student Union DENGLER, KENNETH: Intramurals DENNIS, VERA: GRA: SSO: TCC DETTMAN, KAREN DEVINE, PATRICIA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Student Union DIBBERN, ANGELA: German Club: GRA: Chorus: Library Assistant DIBBERN, GINNY: GRA: Latin Club, President: Intramurals: Tennis DICKINSON, DEBRA: Aquesta: GRA: Spanish Club: TCC: Golf: Swimming: Swim Guard: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Con- test: Semester Honor Roll: Drum Major DIEHN, DON: Pep Club: Intramurals: a Cappella: Ensembles: Orchestra DIETZ, RICK: Football: Wrestling DIETZ, TERRY: Football: Wrestling DIGNEY, MICHAEL: Spanish Club: Intramurals DILLEY, DEBBIE: SSO: TCC: SGA DITTO, VICTORIA: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Girl's Hockey Team: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Shaheen, Editor-In-Chief, Index Editor: Beak 'n Eye, Circulation Manager DOERRFELD, THOMAS: French Club: Intra- murals: Semester Honor Roll DOERSCHER, VICKI: GRA: Intramurals: Men- dota High School, Mendota, Illinois: Art Club DOSE, PATRICIA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals DOTHAGER, CLARK: Letterman's Club: Base- ball: Intramurals: Wrestling DOUGLAS, DILLARD DOWNING, KATHLEEN: GRA: SGA DRISKELL, JERALD DRUMM, DEAN: Intramurals: Co-Op DUAX, CHARLES: TARS: Geogolgy Club: Intra- murals DUFFY, NANCY: DECA: GRA DUGAN, ROGER: Intramurals: Wrestling DUNCOMBE, CATHERINE: Semester Honor Roll DUNK, WILLIAM: Letterman's Club: RAM: Intra- murals: Track: Photography Staff: Beak 'n Eye, Photography Editor: Shaheen, Photography Editor DUNKIN, JOYCE: Spanish Club: Co-Op DUNKIN, PAULA: French Club: Thespian: SGA: Nommo: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: Semester Honor Roll DURHAM, KATHERINE: GRA: Latin Club: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus: Academic Excellence EBERSOLE, DAVID ECKHARDT, GREGORY EDINGER, HOWARD: Letterman's Club: Foot- ball: Intramurals: Track: Student Union EDWARDS, DOUGLAS EHLERS, BRIAN: Co-Op EHLERS, LINDA: Future Teacher's Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA, President: TCC: In- tramurals: Girl 's Volleyball Team: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors: Academic Excellence EHLERS, MARY: SSO: Intramurals EI-IRENFELT, CHERYL: GRA: SGA: Intramurals EICKHOFF, SHARON: TCC EKLUND, CATHERINE EKLUND, STEVEN: RAM: Economic Analysis Club: Intramurals: Wrestling ELLSWORTH, KATHRYN ELMORE, DAVID: German Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll ENDERLE, DOUG: Intramurals: Co-Op ENFIELD, DEAN: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest ENGEL, MICHAEL: Letterman's Club: Football: Intramurals ENTSMINGER, DEBRA: Co-Op ENTWISTLE, DEBRA: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: TCC ERPS, BARBARA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intramurals: Tennis: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: 2nd Honors ERWIN, JAMES: RAM: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll ETZEL, DENNIS: Intramurals EVANS, EDWARD: Football: Intramurals FAISON, JOYCE: a Cappella: Minstrel Show: Fal- con Day 's Queen: Nommo: South Shore High School, Chicago, Illinois FALEY, GARY FARLEY, CHERYL: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals FEENEY, DAVID: French Club: Basketball: Intra- murals FENNELLY, SANDRA: Art Club: Health Careers Club: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals FICK, RONALD: Intramurals FINKENHOFFER, DIANE: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: TCC: Intramurals FISCHLEIN, CHERYL FISHER, JEANETTE: French Club: Chorus FISHER, VERA: Nommo: NFL: Individual Speech Events: Chorus: Library Assistant: Student Union FITZGERALD, DOUGLAS: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Basketball: Intramurals: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll FITZGERALD, TANDY: Intramurals FLICKINGER, JEAN: Aquesta: A.rt Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Gymnastics: Reserve Cheerleader FLICKINGER, JOHN: Latin Club, Vice-President: RAM: Intramurals: Swimming FLYNN, BARBARA: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: TCC: Intramurals FOLEY, GUY: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: RAM: Baseball: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard FOSTER, RODGER FOX, DANNY: Letterman's Club: Football: Wrest- ling FOX, DEBORAH: GRA: SGA: TCC, President: Intramurals: Tennis FRASER, ROWLAND FREDENBURG, JOHN: DECA: Intramurals: Stu- dent Union FREEBORN, JUNE: French Club: GRA: a Cap- pella, Treasurer: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Min- strel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Central High School: French Club: Pep Club: Girl's Glee Club FRENCH, SUSAN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Thes- pians: SGA: All-School Play Staff FRITZ, ROGER: Chess Club FROST, PATTY: German Club: GRA: TCC: Intra- murals: a Cappella: Band: Chorus: Minstrel Show: State Contest FROUMIS, JOHN: German Club: Intramurals GARDNER, BILLY GARDNER, DAVID GARROW, Tl-IERESA: Art Club: French Club: TCC: SGA GATHMAN, RITA: Art Club: SGA GAUL, ROBERT: Chess Club: German Club: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll GAVIN, KATHLEEN: SGA: GRA: Pep Club: Thes- pians: Intramurals: All-School Play Staff GAVIN, RUTH: GRA: Spanish Club A GAYMAN, MICHAEL: Intramurals: Wrestling GEURINK, LARRY: Football: Intramurals: Chorus GILL, JUDITH: Art Club: SGA GILL, Sl-IEILA: GRA: SGA: TCC: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: lst Honors: 2nd Honors GILLETTE, BRIAN: Art Club: Student Union GLASPELL, VICKIE: GRA: Tri-Y: TCC: Intra- murals GLENN, DOROTHY: GRA: SSO: SGA: TCC: Chorus GOETTSCH, KAREN: GRA: TCC: SGA: Pep Club: Thespians, Vice-President: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff: a Cappella: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll GOGULICH, DANIEL: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Basketball: Track GOHL, MARY: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intramurals GOMEZ, JOHN: Intramurals: Spanish Club: Nommo: Semester Honor Roll 173 GONZALES: LIDIA GOODMAN, GARY: Football: Intramurals: Track: Beak 'n Eye, Advertising Manager GOODMAN, TERRY: GRA: Pep Club: NFL: In- dividual Speech Events: Chorus GORDON, YVONNE: German Club: GRA: Golf: Swimming: a Cappella: Library Assistant GOSMA, JANE: Aquesta, Treasurer: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swim- ming: Swim Guard: Reserve Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader: Falcon Day's Attendant GRABER, DAVID: Chess Club: Wrestling GRADIN, HAROLD GRAFF, BRUCE GRAHAM, TIMOTHY: French Club: Football: In- tramurals GRAVERT, PETER: Letterman's Club: RAM: In- tramurals: Wrestling GREGORY, CYNTHIA: GRA: Latin Club: Smith Cotton High School, Sedalia, Missouri: National Honor Society: Drama Club: Junior Classical Lea- gue: Spiz Drill Team: Pep Club: Semester Honor Roll GROHARING, RUTH: Spanish Club: Semester Honor Roll GROTH, DEBORAH: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club, Vice-President: SGA: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union GUILFOYLE, DEBORAH: SSO GULDNER, ROXANNE HAASE, CATHERINE: Aquesta: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Inuamurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Semester Honor Roll HAASE, CONSTANCE: Aquesta: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard HADLEY, CONSTANCE: Future Teacher's Club, President: GRA: TCC, Secretary: Intramurals: Co-Op HADLEY, ROBERT: Baseball: Intramurals HAGEN, ELDEN: Track: Intramurals HAI-IN, JAMES: Letterman's Club: Basketball: Football: Track: Wrestling: Band: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union HALLOWELL, LYNN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: TCC: Golf: Intramurals: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest HAMBLETON , DAVID: Intramurals HANN, STEVE HANNA, TERESA: DECA: GRA: Pep Club: In- tramurals HARKINS, ANITA: GRA: Quill 8: Scroll, Presi- dent: Beak 'n Eye, Features Editor: Intramurals: All-School Play Staff: Falcon Day's Attendant: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union HARKSEN, LOU: DECA: Nommo HARPER, KATHY: NFL: Individual Speech Events: Varsity Debate: Band: Minstrel Show: Se- mester Honor Roll: lst Honors: National Merit, Semi-Finalist HARRIS, DAVID HARRISON, GAYLA: Future Teacher 's Club: Ger- man Club: GRA: SGA, Secretary: Intramurals: Tennis: Girl's Hockey Team: Girl's Volleyball Team HART, JACINTA: French Club: Future Teacher's Club: GRA: SSO: SGA HARTLEY, WALTER HARTZELL, SUSAN: French Club: GRA: Quill 8: Scroll: Tennis: Shaheen, Copy Editor: Semester Honor Roll HASS, JAMES: Intramurals HATHAWAY, STEPHEN: Track HAUGH, RICHARD: Golf: Intramurals: Swim- ming: Swim Guard HAYGOOD, DEBORAH: Spanish Club: Satellite High School, Satellite Beach, Florida: Thespians: Semester Honor Roll 174 HAYMAN, COLLEEN: Aquesta: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Reserve Cheerleader: Falcon Day's Attendant: Junior Class Officer, Treasurer HAZEN, EDWARD: Latin Club: TCC HEADLEE, ANNE HEBBEL, SCOTT: DECA: Intramurals: Tennis HEIKE, TINA: Art: GRA: SGA: Intramurals: Ten- nis: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show I-IEIMS, RAY: Letterman's Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard HEIN, RICKY: Baseball HELFRICH, DAWN: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: Band: Minstrel Show HELMICH, SCOTT: Intramurals: Wrestling: Semes- ter Honor Roll HENDRICKS, WENDEL: RAM: Swimming HENNING, RENAE: GRA: Pep Club: Majorette: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Band: Chorus: Co-Op HENSLER: BARBARA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Reserve Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader HEUER, DALE HICKS, ROBERT HILEMAN, CAROL: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals HILL, DANIEL HILLMAN, DALE: Football: Intramurals: Track HILMO, SYLVIA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals HINES, SUSAN: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors HINRICHS, BRADLY HINTERMASTER, CRAIG: Football: Intramurals: Wrestling HINTZE, PERRY: Intramurals: Co-Op HIRL, LORI: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Chorus: Semester Honor' Roll HODSON , REX HOKE, HERBERT HOLDORF, DUANE: Intramurals HOLMES, JAMES HOLT, MICHAEL: NFL, President: Swimming: Varsity Debate HOPPER, CHRISTINE: GRA: Intramurals: a Cap- pella: Minstrel Show: Girl 's Glee Club HOPPER, SCOTT: a Cappella HORKULIC, JULIANNE: Art Club: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Geology Club, Secretary: SGA: Swim Guard HOTLE, MARLA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals HOUGI-IAM, KYM: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: Spanish Club: Basketball: Golf: Intramurals: a Cap- pella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Student Union HOUSTON, JAMES HOVEY, BEVERLY: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals HOWARD, ROXANN I-IUDGENS, ROBERT: Basketball: Semester Honor Roll HUDSON, JANE: SSO: TCC: SGA: Intramurals HUGHES, THOMAS: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: RAM: Baseball: Football: Intramurals HULL, FRANKLIN HUMMEL, DIANE: GRA: Pep Club: NFL: SSO: Thespians, Secretary: All-School Play Cast: All- School Play Staff: Individual Speech Events HUNSUCKER, LINDA: French Club: GRA: Intra- murals HUNT, LINDA: GRA: Latin Club HURLBURT, LINDA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals HURLESS, KAY: German Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Chorus: Minstrel Show IMI-IOF, RONALD ISKE, DOROTHY: DECA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: TCC: Intramurals JACOBS, KENNETH: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Track JAEGGI, DANIEL JAGER, GREGORY: Semester Honor Roll JAMES, NANCY JASPER, NANCY: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: TCC: Golf: Intramurals JENNINGS, JONI: Spanish Club: SGA: Intra- murals JENSEN, JENS: AFS Foreign Student: Quetellissat, Greenland JENSEN, JOSEPH: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Student Union JENSEN, TERESA: GRA: Latin Club: TCC: Band: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll JETT, SAMUEL: Tennis JOHNSON, COLLEEN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: In- tramurals: Tennis: a Cappella: Minstrel Show JOHNSON, KATHRYN JOHNSON, KIM: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Track JOHNSON, LUANNE: GRA: Chorus: Girl's Hockey Team: Co-Op JOST, STEVEN: French Club: RAM: Football: Golf: Track: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll JOYNT, DEBORAH: Art Club: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals JOHNSON, RUSSELL: German Club: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: RAM: Football: Intramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll JOHNSTON, CHARLES JOHNSTON, DONA: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus JOHNSTON, ELAINE: GRA: SSO: SGA: Intra- murals JOHNSTON, JOHN: German Club: Letterman's Club: Intramurals: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll JONES, DOUGLAS: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: Basketball: Football: Intramurals: Track JONES, JAMES: Intramurals JONES, MERLE JONES, MICHAEL: Track JONES, SARA: Intramurals: Gymnastics: Bet- tendorf High School: Gymnastics: GRA: North Scott High School: Science Club: Junior Achieve- ment: 4-H JONES, WILLIAM: Intramurals: A Cappella JORDAN, RAYMOND: Economics Analysis Club: National Merit, Semi-Finalist KABALA, MICHAEL: A Cappella: Chorus: En- sembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest KALLENBERGER, ROBERT KAPOLKA, DAVID KATZ, JEFFREY: German Club: Semester Honor Roll KAUTZ, HEIDI: GRA, points chairman: TCC: Spanish Club: Gymnastics: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: aCappella9 Chorus: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll KAZENSKE, STEVEN: Track: All-School Play Cast: All-School Play Staff KEI-IN, JEFFREY: Intramurals: Tennis: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll KEISER, ROXANNE: GRA: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus KEITH, DUANE KELL, SCOTT: Golf: Intramurals KELLER, DANNY: Spanish Club: Basketball: In- tramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll KELLER, MARY: Aquesta: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Chorus: Falcon Day 's Attendant KELLY, KATHLEEN: GRA: TARS: TCC KELLY, THERSEA KENDALL, MICHAEL: RAM: Intramurals: a Cap- pella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll KENT, BERNIE: Basketball: Intramurals: Track KENY ON, DONNA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Tennis: All-School Play Cast: Student Union, Secretary: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence KESTER, LINDA: Future Teacher's Club, Trea- surer: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Reserve Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader: Student Union KETELSEN, GARY: Semester Honor Roll KILKER, JAMES: Intramurals KILLIAN, KERRIE: French Club: GRA: Intra- murals: Termis: Girl 's Hockey Team: Semester Honor Roll KIMBLE, VALORIE: TCC: French Club: GRA: Chorus KINNEY, JACKIE KIPP, TERRY KIRKPATRICK, MARILYN: Pep Club KITZMAN, DIANE: TCC KLCHOSKY, JACQUE KOEHLER, ANDREW: Letterman's Club: Base- ball: Football: Intramurals: Wrestling: Semester Honor Roll KOLWEY, JUDITH: SGA KOOS, GREGORY: Chess Club: German Club: Swimming: Semester Honor Roll KOPF, RANDALL: Letterman's Club: Baseball: ln- tramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll KORANDA, MICHAEL: Baseball: Football: Swim- ming: Semester Honor Roll: Letterman's Club, Vice-President KOTTMANN, DEBRA: SGA KOZLOWSKI, VICTOR KRAKLIO, STEVEN: Letterman's Club: Football: Intramurals: Track: Student Union KRAXNER, DAVID: French Club: Pep Club: Let- terman's Club: RAM: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Student Union KRESIN, JAMES KRESSE, SCOTT KREWER, KATHERINE: French Club, Vice- -President: NFL, Treasurer: Economic Analysis Club: Individual Speech Events: Varsity Debate: Girl's State: Girl's Nation: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: National Merit, Semi-Finalist KREWER, ROXANE: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Golf: Intramurals KRONE, GLORIA: Future Teacher's Club: SGA: Nommo: Golf: Chorus KUEHL, HARRY: Letterman's Club: Football: Swimming: Track: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union KUHN, SANDRA KUSTES, BRUCE LAGRONE, LANNIE LAMER, MICHAEL: Chess Club: Spanish Club: Basketball: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll LANGAN, DEBORAH: GRA:, Intramurals: Marengo Community High School, Marengo, Illinois: German Club: Booster Club: FHA: Thes- pians: Junior Class Play: Volleyball Team: GAA LANGE, JANET: Art Club: French Club: GRA: SGA: Semester Honor Roll LANGHAMMER, DONNA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Quill 8: Scroll: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Times-Democrat, High News Editor LANNAN, KEVIN: RAM LARGE, JAMES: TCC: Semester Honor Roll LARRISON, RANDY LARSON, EMMA: Future Teacher's Club: TCC: Geology Club, President, Vice-President LATHAM, REX LAUDE, CHERYL: German Club, Secretary-Trea- surer: GRA: Points Chairman: TCC: Intramurals: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence LAUGHLIN, FRED: Spanish Club, President: Se- mester Honor Roll: AFS Host Brother: Southeast Polk High School: Des Moines, Iowa: Sophomore Class Officer, Vice-President: NSTSP, President: Track: Student Council: Letterman 's Club LEE, LINDA LEHENBAUER, MICHAEL: Football: Intra- murals: Track: Semester Honor Roll LEONARD, CRAIG: DECA: Pep Club: RAM: In- tramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard LEONARD, ROBERT LEONARD, ROSEMARY: Art Club: DECA: Academic Excellence: lst Honors: 2nd Honors LEWIN, STEVEN: Semester Honor Roll LIEBBE, PAUL: Intramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union LIEDTKE, LYNN: GRA. SGA: TCC: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: 2nd Honors LINDHOLM, JERRY: Spanish Club LINDSAY, TERI: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: NFL: Spanish Club: Golf LINVILLE, MARK: FBLA: Baseball: Intramurals LINVILLE, KENNETH: DECA, President: Teen Dems: Economic Analysis Club: Football: Intra- murals LOERZEL, EDWARD: Track: Chess Club: Intra- murals: Assumption High School: Football: Track: Swimming: Band LONG, JANET: GRA: SGA LONGENECKER, Pl-IILLIP: Library Assistant: Co-op LOUKAS, GEORGE LUNARDI, BRUCE LYDICK, GARTH: Chess Club: Golf MACDOUGALL, RAYMOND: NFL: Economic Analysis Club, President: Swimming: Individual Speech Events: Varsity Debate MADDEN, SUSAN MAHL, PATRICE: Art Club: German Club: French Club: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll MARKER, KEVIN: Footballl: Wrestling MARTIN, DEBBIE MARTIN, KAREL: SSO: Virnatcor: TCC: SGA: Intramurals MARTIN, ROBERT MARXEN, TIMOTHY: Wrestling MASSICK, JOHN: Semester Honor Roll MASTERSON, CHESTER: DECA: Intramurals: Student Union MCALISTER, MICKY: GRA: Pep Club: a Cap- pella: Chorus: Ensembles: Minstrel Show MCBRIDE, ANITA MCCARTNEY, LYNN: GRA: Intramurals: Co-op MCCARTNEY, MARVIN: Intramurals MCCHESNEY, RALPH MCCLEARY, CONNIE: GRA: Pep Club: Co-op: Semester Honor Roll MCCOLLOUGH, EDWARD: Pep Club: Letter- man's Club: RAM, Tri-Captain: Spanish Club: Bas- ketball: Golf: Intramurals: Student Union MCCORMICK, ROBERT: Chorus, a Cappella: Min- strel Show MCCRORY, KIM: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll MCCUBBIN, CONN IE MCDERMOTT, BARRY MCGINNIS, CONNIE: GRA: Quill 8: Scroll: SSO: Spanish Club: Tennis: Beak 'n Eye, Advertising Manager: Shaheen, Advertising Manager MCILLECE, PATRICK MCKAY, F RANKIE: Chess Club: NFL: Thespians: All-School Play Cast: Individual Speech Events: Varsity Debate: Boy's State: Semester Honor Roll MCKAY, JAMIE MCKEE, SUSAN: French Club: GRA: SGA: Se- mester Honor Roll: 2nd Honors ' MEADE, NOLAN MEADE, REBECCA: DECA: SGA MELTON, STEPHEN MENES, DEBRA MEYER, JILL: Band: Minstrel Show: Co-op MEYER, STEVEN: Baseball: Football: Varsity Cheerleading MEYERS, CANDACE: French Club: Health Careers Club: GRA MILLER, JERRY: Intramurals MILLER, MARILYN: German Club: GRA: Intra- murals: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: National Environmental Youth Con- ference Representative MILLER, TERRY MINNAERT, SUSAN: GRA: SGA MINNICK, VICKI: GRA: Teen Dems: Tri-Y: Ten- nis: Individual Speech Events: Chorus: Library As- sistant MITCHELL, NIARSHA MOELLER, MICHAEL MOHR, JEFFREY MOLTZAN, CLAUDIA: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Latin Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Semester Honor Roll: Gymnastics Team: Hockey Tea.: Seoul American High School, Seoul, Korea: National Honor Society: Travel and Culture Club: Track: Seoul Youth Activities Association MOORE, DANIEL MOORE, DENNIS: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Thes- pians: Intramurals: Swimming: All-School Play Staff: a Cappella: Ensembles: Chorus: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest MOORE, GARY: Spanish Club MORGAN, JEFFREY: German Club: Intramurals MORGAN, MICHAEL MORITZ, SUE: French Club: NFL: Teen Dems: Individual Speech Events: Band: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll MORRIS, ELAINE: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: SGA: Intramurals MOSES, DONALD MOUGHLER, GARY MUMM, VICKI: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intra- murals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Tennis: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: Library Assistant MUNDEN, PAUL MUNDT, RALPH: German Club: Letterman's Club, President: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Track: Student Union: Junior Class Officer, President MUNDT, SANDRA: GRA: Spanish Club: Tennis: Academic Excellence MURPHY, DANIEL: Swimming: a Cappella, Presi- dent: Chorus, Ensembles: Madrigal: State Contest MURPHY, LARRY: Bettendorf High School: Spanish Club: Baseball: Football: Golf: Track: All- School Play Staff MURPHY, SUSAN: Art Club: GRA: Spanish Club, Vice-President: SGA: Intramurals: a Cappella, Sec- retary: Chorus: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Falcon Day's Attendant: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors: AFS Representative, Malaysia MYERS, ANN: Aquesta, President: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Band: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence NAGEL, VICKI: GRA: NFL: Librarian-Historian Secretary: Intramurals: Individual Speech Events: a Cappella: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: Student Union NEEDHAM, CYNTHIA: GRA: Intramurals: SGA NEITZEL, RONALD NELSON, ANDREW: Swimming: Shaheen, Sports Editor NELSON, KENNETH: Intramurals: Wrestling NEWCOMB, DEBORAH: SSO: Central High School, Pep Club: GRA: Swim Guard: All-School 175 Flay Cast: Chorus NICKELS, MATTHEW: Baseball: Intramurals NIENABER, LINDA: GRA, Vice-Presidnet: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Gymnastics: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Tennis: Falcon Day 's Attendant: Stu- dent Union: Junior Class Officer: Secretary: Senior Class Officer, Secretary NISSEN, DEBORAH: Future Teacher 's Club: Pep Club: NFL: SGA: Spanish Club: Individual Speech Events NORBY, LYNN: NFL: All-School Play Cast: In- dividual Speech Events NUCCI, MARIAN O'BRIEN, GERALD: German Club: Intramurals OLDS, DIANE: French Club: GRA: TCC OLSEN, CAROL: GRA: Pep Club: SSO, President: SGA: TCC: Intramurals ORCUTT, JILL: GRA: SSO: TCC ORR, THOMAS: Chess Club: Football OSBORN, WILLIAM: Intramurals OTT,LEANN: GRA: SSO: Academic Excellence PACE, LINDA: Art Club PANZER, PATRICIA: Co-op PATTERSON, MARK PAUL, TIMOTHY: Chess Club: French Club: Se- mester Honor Roll: National Merit, Serni-Finalist PAULSON, DALE: Track PAULSON, JOHN PAUSTIAN, JAMES: Economic Analysis Club PEEL, JANICE: SSO: Chorus PEEL, KATHRYN PELLIN, JOHN PENDERGAST, VICKY: GRA: TCC PENFOLD, HOLLY PETERS, DIANE: GRA: TCC: Intramurals: Se- mester Honor Roll PETERS, ROBERT: Intramurals PETERSEN, DAVID PETERSEN, LARRY: Intramurals: Band: Chorus: Ensembles: Minstrel Show PETERSEN, SHARON: Health Careers Club: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Library Assistant: Semester Honor Roll PETRUCCELLI, CYNTHIA: GRA: Spanish Club: SGA: TCC: Intramurals: Tennis: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors PHELPS, DEBORAH PIERCE, BRUCE: Intramurals PIERCE, JDUY: TCC PIERCE, PAMELA: GRA: Tri-Y PIKE, BRENDA PITTSER, SHARON PLASTER, STANLEY: Intramurals POHLMANN, STEVE: Chess Club: Letterman's Club: Track PONTSLER, BARBARA: Art Club: French Club: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: Semester Honor Roll PONTZIUS, CONNIE: Co-op POULIN, LOUIS POWELL, DEBORAH: GRA: Swimming: Semester Honor Roll PRIVOZNIK, MICHAEL: DECA: Baseball: Intra- murals: Wrestling: Student Union PROTHEROE, PEGGY: Aquesta: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swim Guard: Reserve Cheerleader: Falcon Day's Attendant: Student Union: Business Administrator PRUTER, DONALD: Co-op PUCK, PERRY: Letterman's Club: Swimming: Track: Photography Staff PURDY, JIMMY PURVIS, JAMES: Intramurals QUIGLEY, KIMBERLI RAAP, MARY: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus RAGAN, KALLEEN: Aquesta: Intramurals: Swim- ming RALFS, RICHARD: Baseball: Football: Intra- 176 murals: Track RANDEL, RONALD RASMUSSEN, JANICE RAY, DAVID REASONS, JAMES REAVES, ROY: Semester Honor Roll: Co-op RECHKEMMER, JAMES: Intramurals REED, LUANNE: DECA: GRA: TCC: SGA REEVES, ROBERT: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra REICKS, JOHN REITZ, JOHN: Swimming: Swim Guard: Tennis: Track REYNOLDS, PEGGY: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: TCC: Semester Honor Roll RHOADES, GARRY: Golf: Intramurals: Student Union RHOADES, MICHAEL RHOADES, TERRY: Golf RICHARDS, DEBRA: GRA: TCC: SGA: Co-op RICKETTS, ALICE: GRA: Spanish Club: Intra- murals: Semester Honor Roll RICKETTS, REBECCA: GRA: Pep Club: Intra- murals RICKLEFS, PATRIC ROBERTS, BRUCE: Spanish Club: Football: Intra- murals RODRIGUEZ, REBECCA: GRA: Pep Club: Intra- murals: Spanish Club: Reserve Cheerleader: Varsity Cheerleader I ROE, JAMES ROGERS, PAUL: Latin Club, treasurer: Basket- ball: Intramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll: Stu- dent Union: Mayor 's Youth Council ROHM, TERRY: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: Intramurals ROSE, JONI: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Thes- pians: All-School Play Staff ROSENBOOM, JOHN ROSING, WILLIS: Pep Club: RAM: Baseball: In- tramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard ROSS, MARLA: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence ROTH, ANDREW: Pep Club: RAM: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard RUEBLING, MILLIE: French Club: GRA: Ma- jorette RUEFER, MICHAEL: French Club: Football: In- tramurals: Tennis RUSSETT, SHARON: Spanish Club: Library As- sistant RYAN, BARRY: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Se- mester Honor Roll: lst Honors SAILING, MARIA: SGA: De Witt Central High School, De Witt, Iowa: French Club: Semester Honor Roll SALADINO, STEVE: Letterman's Club: Basket- ball: Intramurals: Track SAMBDMAN, JEFFREY SANFORD, BONITA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: Spanish Club: TCC: Intramurals: Student Union SAUERBREI, THOMAS: Baseball: Basketball: Football SAUL, JUDITH: GRA: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Swimming, Tennis SCHABILION, SUSAN: French Club: GRA: Golf: TCC, Secretary, Treasurer: Intramurals: Tennis: Girl's Volleyball team: A Cappella: Chorus: En- sembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll SCHAEFFER, DANIEL: Intramurals SCHAEFFER, MARY: Intramurals SCHARFF, CAROLYN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll SCI-IARFF, MARYLYN: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals SCHEBLER, CONSTANCE: Health Careers: GRA, President: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Falcon Days Attendant: Semester Honor: lst Honors: 2nd Honors: Academic Excellence: Girl's Hockey team: Student Union SCHEBLER, NANCY: SGA, Intramurals, Semester Honor Roll SCHEEL, MICHAEL: De Witt Central High School, De Witt, Iowa SCHELAR, WILLIAM: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Track: Semester Honor Roll: National Merit Semi- Finalist SCI-IILLIG, DAVID SCHILLIG, STEPHEN: Art Club: Intramurals: Wrestling SCHLUENZ, JULIE: Art Club: TCC SCHMIDT, DAVID: Intramurals SCHMIDT, SUSAN: Co-op SCHMITT, KENNETH: Chess Club: DECA: In- tramurals SCHNACK, CHERYL: Aquesta, French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Freddie the Falcon , SCHNOOR, BONNIE: Art Club: GRA: Majorette: NFL: Individual Speech Events: Varsity Debate: Semester Honor Roll SCHNOOR, JAMES SCHONHOFF, DEBBIE: French Club, Secretary, Treasurer: GRA, Treasurer: Semester Honor Roll: SGA SCHRICKER, MARY: DECA SCHROEDER, LYNN: French Club: Letterman's Club: RAM: Teen Dems: Football: Track: Semester Honor Roll SCI-IROEDER, VICKY: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: In- tramurals: Tennis: Falcon Day 's Attendant SCHUERCH, DIANNE SCHULTZ, MARILYN: GRA: Latin Club: NFL: Teen Dems: Individual Speech Events: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: lst Honors SCHUMACHER, KIRK SCHUMACHER, RANDY: Baseball: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors SCHWARTZ, ROBERT: German Club: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest SEAMAN, LUCINDA SEAMER, JUDITH: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA: Semester Honor Roll SEELING, JOANNE: German Club: GRA: A Cap- pella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll: lst Honors SEELING, SUSAN: German Club: GRA: Tennis: A Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show SEIER, JOHN: German Club: Football: Intra- murals: Semester Honor Roll SELINE, JULIA: French Club: GRA: Semester Honor Roll: SGA SEYS, RICHARD: Chess Club: Nommo SHADIX, DANNY: Intramurals SHINNERS, MARILYN: GRA: Pep Club: Intra- murals: Gymnastics: Reserve Cheerleader: Falcon Day's Attendant: Semester Honor Roll SHIRK, MARK SI-IIRK, MONA: GRA: Intramurals: Swimming: Gymnastics: Semester Honor Roll SIEFERS, SUSAN: DECA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals: Chorus: Student Union SIEFKEN, ROBERT SIEVERTSEN, JUDY SIMKINS, KENNETH: Basketball: Intramurals SIMMS, SUZANNE: All-School Play Staff: Student Union SIMON, CHARLES: Intramurals SINGLETON, DONALD SINKSEN, ROBERT: Monana Grove High School, Monana Grove, Wisconsin: Baseball SKAHILL, DAWN: GRA: Pep Club: Quill 8: Scroll, Vice-President: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Beak 'n Eye, Editorial Editor: Semester Honor Roll: Aca- demic Excellence SKARIN, PAULA: Art Club: GRA: Tri-Y I SLABY, CAROL: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: Chorus: Ensembles SLAGLE, LISA: French Clubf President: GRA: Thespians: All-School Play Cast: a Cappella, Vice- President: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: State Con- test SLATTERY, KENNETH SLAWSON, DEBBIE: Art Club SLOAT, JAY: Minstrel Show: Orchestra SMITH, DANIEL: Pep Club: Spanish Club: RAM: Football: Intramurals: Track SMITH, JANIS: Chorus: Co-op SMITH, JENNIFER: French Club: Future Teach- er's Club: GRA: Latin Club, Treasurer: SGA: Se- mester Honor Roll SMITH, RANDY SMITH, RICHARD SNIITH, TIMOTHY SNOOK, CHARLES SORENSEN, MARK SOTHMANN, TIM: DECA: Baseball: Basketball: Intramurals SPECI-IT, SHARON: German Club, President: GRA: Pep Club: Volleyball team: Intramurals: Ten- nis: Semester Honor Roll: Academic Excellence: SGA SPETH, DALE: Intramurals SPIES, PATRICIA: Future Teacher's Club: Ger- man Club SPIES, RICHARD: Intramurals: Tennis SPRINGSTEEN, NANCY: SGA: a Cappella: Chorus SPURRIER, RICKY STAMP, KAREN STANGER, DENNIS STEELE, MARTHA: GRA, Program Chairman: Spanish Club: SGA: Intramurals: Tennis STEENBOCK, JANA STEFFEN, KAREN: GRA: Intramurals: Chorus: Co-op STEINIGER, ROBERT STENGER, MICKEY: Baseball STEPHENS, GREGORY: French Club: Pep Club: Letterman's Club: RAM: Baseball: Football: Intra- murals: Semester Honor Roll STOCK, TERRY: RAM: Intramurals: Boy's State: Boy's Nation: Student Union: Senior Class Officer, President: Co-op STOEVER, GREGORY: Spanish Club: Economic Analysis Club, Vice-President STOFFERS, CONNIE STOLLEY, DEBORAH: GRA: Intramurals STRADT, SUSAN: TCC STRATMAN, DANIEL STRATMAN, ROBERT STROYAN, CYNTHIA: GRA: Pep Club: TCC STUFF, DEBRA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: In- tramurals: Swim Guard: Tennis: a Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show SUEVERKRUEBBE, GENEVIEVE: Art Club: SSO: TCC: Intramurals SULENTIC, PATRICIA: GRA: Spanish Club: TCC: Chorus SUMAN, ARTHUR: Intramurals SUMMERS, SANDRA: Chorus: SGA SUTTON, ROGER: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll: Co-op ' SWANSON, DAWN: Health Careers Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Golf: Intramurals: Band: En- sembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra SWANSON, MARK: RAM: Basketball: Intramurals: Band: Ensembles: Minstrel Show SWARTZ, ALAN: Band: Minstrel Show SYMMONDS, DANNY: Intramurals TALMADGE, JAMES TAYLOR, DEBORAH: GRA TEEL, RANDAL: Intramurals: Track TERRY, STEVEN: Intramurals: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: State Contest THARP, KATHY: Spanish Club: SGA THIESSEN, BRENDA THOMAS, BERT: Golf Club: Intramurals THOMAS, MICHAEL THOMPSON, GEORGE: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Student Union THOMPSON, JULIE TILLMAN, RICHARD TILLOTSON, DYNAE: Aquesta: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Swimming: Swim Guard: Reserve Cheerleader TIMMERMAN, RONALD: RAM: Pep Club: Letter- man's Club: Football: Track: Wrestling TOWLE, DAVID: Teen Dems: Spanish Club: In- tramurals: Tennis: Track: Student Union TOWNSEND, THOMAS: Nommo: Intramurals: As- sumption High School: Basketball: Football: Track TRAUM, HENRY: Intramurals: Wrestling TROUT, TIMI: Pep Club: TCC: SGA: Intramurals TROUTNER, HOLLY: French Club: TCC: SGA: Chorus TURNER, THOMAS: Intramurals: Band: Minstrel Show: Orchestra URMIE, MARY: GRA: Chorus VALLE, STEVEN: Spanish Club VALETT, STEVEN: Assumption High School: In- tramurals: Chorus VAN BLARICOME, TOM VAN BROCKLIN, BARRY: Football: Bettendorf High School: Track VAN CAMP, JOY: Aquesta, Treasurer, Secretary: French Club: Pep Club: Quill 8: Scroll: Band: Min- strel Show: Semester Honor Roll: 2nd Honors VANDELLO, MARK VAN HALL, CHARLES: Chess Club: French Club: Swimming: Swim Guard: a Cappella: Ensembles: Minstrel Show: State Contest VAN SKIKE, SCOTT: Letterman's Club: Intra- murals: Swimming: Track: Boy's State VARGAS, NANCY: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: TCC: Nommo: Swim Guard VARN ER, PI-II LLIP: Spanish Club VASQUEZ, PAUL: Football: Intramurals: Wrest- ling VOLTZ, CINDI: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Intramu- rals VOMACHKA, SUSAN: TCC: Future Teacher 's Club, Secretary: Spanish Club: Intramurals: Library Assistant: Semester Honor Roll: 2nd Honors VYHNAK, PAMELA: German Club, Secretary- Treasurer: GRA, Treasurer: Pep Club: Intramurals: Reserve Cheerleader: Falcon Days Attendant: Se- mester Honor Roll: Senior Class Officer, Treasurer WAKELAND, KAREN WALDRON, BETTY: GRA: SGA: Intramurals WALDRON, CONNIE WALLOCH, PAMELA WALTER, BRUCE: Pep Club: Intramurals WARE, MARCIA: GRA: Pep Club: SSO: SGA: Intramurals WARNECKE, DENISE: Aquesta: Art Club: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Golf: Intramurals: Swim- ming: Swim Guard: Chorus: Semester Honor Roll WARNECKE, KARLA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: Golf: Intramurals: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Library Assistant: Student Union WARNER, CHERYL: Art Club: French Club: GRA: Pep Club: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll WARNER, DONALD: Football: Wrestling WEBSTER, DEBRA: Health Careers Club: GRA: Pep Club: SGA: Golf: Tennis WEGENER, CANDACE: GRA: Economic Analysis Club: Co-op WEGENER, MELINDA: Art Club: Spanish Club: a Cappella: Chorus: Madrigal WEILAND, MARY: GRA: SGA: TCC: Intramurals WELLS, BARBARA: GRA: TCC: SGA: Intra- murals: Semester Honor Roll WELLS, STEPHANIE: GRA, Points Chairman: Pep Club: Spanish Club: SGA, Vice-President: Intra- murals: Chorus WERNING, DAVID: Letterman's Club: Basketball: Football WEST, KATHY WESTON, DONALD WESTON, GENEVA: GRA: Pep Club: TCC: SGA: Intramurals WESTPHAL, CATHY: GRA: Pep Club: Thespians: Intramurals: All-School Play Staff: Individual Speech Events: Student Union WHITE, CATHERINE: Art Club: SGA: TCC WHITE, ROBERT: RAM: a Cappella: Minstrel Show WHITE, SUE: SSO: SGA: Intramurals WHITMORE, DIANA: German Club: GRA: TCC: Intramurals : Chorus WHITTEMORE, MICHAEL WICKER, FRANZ WIELE, JOHN: Chess Club: Spanish Club: Semes- ter Honor Roll: National Merit, Semi-Finalist WILEY, WARD: Chess Club: Intramurals WILLERS, RANDY: Chess Club: Semester Honor Roll WILLIAMS, JULIE: French Club: GRA: TCC: ln- tramurals WILLIAMS, RAYMOND: Quill 8: Scroll: Intra- murals: Econornic Analysis Club, Vice-President: Beak 'n Eye, Assistant Sports Editor WILLIAMS, REFA: Spanish Club: Chorus: Semes- ter Honor Roll WILLMAN, MICHAEL WINGERTER, RITA: GRA: Pep Club: Spanish Club: a Cappella: Chorus: Ensembles: Madrigal: Minstrel Show: State Contest: Semester Honor Roll WITHEROW, BRUCE: Art Club: Intramurals: Track WOLFE, KAREN WOLFORD, ROGER: DECA: Intramurals: Semes- ter Honor Roll WOLFRAM, ROBERT WOOD, DEBRA WORDEN, RAYMOND WOUTERS, ROBERT WULF, THOMAS: French Club: Semester Honor Roll YEAGER, RONALD: Intramurals YOKE,GLORIA: Art Club YOUNG, DEBBY: Nommo: SGA YOUNG, IRWIN YOUNG, STEVEN 177 Seniors possess an emotional sense Alter twelve years of schooling, there are times when senior stu- clents like to set asicle the pressures of hooks anll learning just to he themselves. Outside of elasswork, seniors let their emotions eome true, thus, their personalities. They can think of how far they have al- reatly Come in life, ancl how mueh farther they have lo go. Looking harzk, seniors laugh at things that are funny, liut they are ailult enough to lake seriously things that are serious. Anil. thinking haek, they see how everything was really Worth it in the entl. Right: Aiming for precision, senior Donna Kenyon tests her memory in U physiology lest, Below: Remembering pus! auds, seniors seem to know just the right response, 3' iii W my mr? ' fi' -Whiadiiwlbiifl is Q w i fi W 1 WN Nl . .,.. l I ' ' Q I ' X ,M 'es aww sh B was ' As. X. N Ns xt N t mf. ,- ,,,,....wwU QL, ,gl- sz ,ft 'V Y 'sible as 3458 K sts. ms wstwem mevhff-wx A ix - W - 1 .N ,, X s V X , N t- , Top: All seniors retain just a little bit of sophomore in their bloodstream. Above: Finding a peaceful corner is some- times the only thing one asks for. 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M S- MW 5 ,, , , W g ' F'b if . ,.f ' g W 1 K ik , ,N , -Q'Q f ,fm f ,,,,,....w H' Xf , ek Q, KN. i 3, an N .F uv Q uni. 4: .vw A 0 as , as Q. . H if if or K In 'Q . .E Vim if 41 cl - g When we began our story of 71-72, we asked a lot of questions and presented some perhaps deep discussion about life. f 5 Q EF 46 V I - .1 But now, another school year is gone, and we have to look ahead, even as we reminisce. MR 49' H X f XX H..-WM, f ff-any 145' ww-A ..-n ww ,rw KE? W' Qwnlfwfr myfgyu W iff .M ff-YH awww? 'W 'H-Q.. L.-www-ffm, Tomorrows will come quickly, usually too soon for our plans and ideas. Time will be the demanding force on us, our lives will revolve around it, and we must use our days for accomplishment 187 188 Our generation is confronted with some of the most trying questions man has ever had to face, and we will have to come forward with some answers. 189 W -1 5 N dv L Can we justify a war in Southeast Asia, or will we sit back in apathy as others have before us? Will we be able to come forward in honesty when black and white draw racial barriers? And what of those in our own gen- eration who have escaped the real world through an artificial means? Who will help them face reality again? 191 ss., E. - I N 5 A '1 E ' z 3' 1 ' i We have the greatest potential for influence any generation has ever had. We have been given a voice in our government, but our potential can only be realized when we exercise our right. 193 '- in : ,,. ,W1, .agmfla Q if, 1 4' Q!! '1 ,g,, c 0 59 in if 'W Q, , 4 A - eg , e if 0 fp Zi yy , QM HL T lg, g is 'Th , What of West High in the future? Will our student government fall by the wayside, overrun by haste and apathy? Is it realistic to place 3000 students in a single unit and expect them to cooperate? 194 will they? 2 ZAMQ575 ., A as sm W L., W 4 1. yi' Jiffy 7 rw s w mgiffix as ...X ns F.. ml When we have grown old, will we be able to look back and say we made an honest effort to help? 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Wrestling . 1 00 102 134 22 68 120 68 1 10 130 70 128 56 132 74 42 122 132 76 236 78 11 8 138 80 1 8 126 136 106 92 Carter, A Adams, Peter: 90, 133 Adams, Steve: 66, 132, 140 Adkins, Loretta: 140 Adkins, Toni: 140 Adrian, Mike: 140 Aguirre, Bob: 140 Ahrens, Sharon: 102, 133 Alderson, Sandy: 133 Alexander, Bale: 140 Alitz, Mark: 90 Allee, Denise: 140 Allers, Louis: 94 Andersen, Dave: 86, 140 Anderson, Dave: 179 Anderson, Patty: 140 Anderson, Wallace: 132 Andersons, Mara: 132, 140 Andre, Jay: 99 Andresen, Carol: 133 Andrews, Debra: 131, 132 Andrews, John: 140 Arnold, Susan: 140 Amold, Tom: 120 Arp, Brent: 132 Arp, Douglas: 86 Arp, Duane: 140 Arp, Elizabeth: 103, 236 Arp, Julie: 140 Arp, Karene: 140 Asdoorian, Deann: 140 Ash, Judy: 103, 140 Ashby, Dave: 140 Ashcraft, Mike: 99 Asmus, Dave: 120, 136, 137, 141, 194 Asplund, Terry: 141 Ater, Sheryl: 141 Aupperle, Janette: 141 B Bachman, Joan: 141 Bacon, Jean: 31, 66, 133, 141 Bailey, Colleen: 141 Baker, Cathy: 47, 120, 141, 236 Baker, Glen: 141 Baker, Rea: 141 Ball, Marla: 141 Barbee, Allen, 121 Basow, Walter: 86 Batchelor, Bob: 94 Bateman, Russell: 121, 141 Bates, Carol: 45, 133, 141, 236 Bates, Melvin: 141 Baugh, Steve: 141 Beach, Keith: 133 Beach, Mike: 141 Beadel, Beverly: 141 Beamer, James: 141 Student Index f : 71- if aj fx' saw! and Sue Murphy jives with Willie. Bieber, Paul: 120, 136, 142, 238 Biittner, Randy: 40, 90, 121, 142 Bindewals, Susan: 121, 132 Bingham, Daniel: 142 Bippus, Ellen: 131, 237 Blackbum, Georgia: 142 Blocker, Chuck: 84 Blocker, Judy: 132, 133, 142 Blocker, Ray: 94 Bloome, Joan: 132 Bloomingdale, Laura: 100 Bloomingdale, Mary: 100, 125, 137 Bodrnan, Karen: 142 Boese, Jeff: 86 Bolinger, Mike: 99 Bolte, Laurel: 118, 142 Bonney, Donna: 142 Boone, Teresa: 142 Bos, Marla: 142 Boum, Lucine: 142 Bousfield, Dave: 142 Brace, Beverly: 142 Brandt, Tom: 121, 142 Bremer, Ken: 142 Brewer, Max: 132, 142 Brimacomb, Terri: 142 Burk, Forest: 133 Busham Winford: 143 Buster, Meldoni: 143 Butcher, Marianne: 143 Butlin, Elizabeth: 100, 143 Buttgen, Bob: 24, 143, 238 Butts, Judy: 133 Buzzell, John: 94 C Caldwell, Joyce: 143 Callahan, Gerard: 96 Callahan, Marsha: 143 Cameron, Debra: 143 Campbell, Deborah: 143 Campbell, John: 132, 143 Campbell, John: 143 Carlson, Douglas: 121, 143 Carlson, Patrick: 84, 193 Camey, Linda: 144 Carpenter, Jeffery: 86 Carrillo, Elvira: 144 Carstens, Barbara: 144 Carstens, David: 90 Carstens, Debora: 102, 125 Beard, Bonnie: 141 Beert, Stephen 121 Beeth, Randy: 141 Behrends, Tauna: 141 Bell, Mike: 121 Bell, Teresa: 141 Belzung, Steve: 141 Bender, Don: 141 Bennett, Bill: 84, 179 Brotherton, Don: 86 Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brune, Ann: 103, 142 Delos: 86 Mark: 86, 90, 91 Penny: 142 Sally: 111,102,142 Yvonne: 123 Brus, Bemard: 90 Brus, Rhonda: 143 Carter, Carter, Carter, Cassa Barbara: 144 Bemard: 144 Cheryl: 61, 132, 144 Connie: 144 Lura 102 dy, : Casatt, Dennis: 144 Cato, David: 144 Cavanaugh, Steven: 96, 144 Cawiezell, Gary: 144 Benson, Mary: 142 Bryan, Anthony: 143 Caylor, Julie: 132, 144 Berger, Emest: 142 Buck, Cynthia: 119, 143 Cetanyan, Mary: 144 Bergthold, Janet: 142 Buck, Linda: 143 Chaffee, Dorothy: 144, 236 Bemard, Randall: 121 Buckhout, Gerry: 121, 143 Chant, Julie: 144 Bemard, Terry: 133, 142 Budelier, Janice: 133, 143 Cheek, Larry: 144 Bemeking, Bill: 86 Bull, Kathy 143 Cherry, Susan: 110 Bemeking, Dave: 84 Bullock, Lynnea: 123 Cherry, Todd: 144 Bertram, Karla: 100 Bunge, Jacqueline: 119, 143 Chouteau, Jeanne: 102 Betzel, Mark: 93 Burbridge, Joe: 96, 121 Chouteau, Katherine: 102 Betzel, Maurice: 86, 90 Burk, Bartley: 120, 143, 238, 239 Christensen, Craig: 144 i N 225 N 1 ll, ,, 2 Christensen, Deborah: 144 Christensen, James: 93 Christensen, Jennifer: 133 Christensen, Mark: 96 Christensen, Gary: 144 Clark, Jo: 110 Clark, Kit: 144 Clark, Melody: 144 Clark, Roger: 144 Clausen, Kelley: 145 Clausen, John: 96 Claussen, Ricky: 145 Clemmens, Thomas, 84, 145 Clow, Michael: 121, 132 Coder, Linda: 120, 145 Codling, David: 99 Cohen, Linda: 133 Colby, Debra: 145 Cole, Pamela: 145 Colson, Michael: 96, 132 Colter, Marshall: 145 Condon, Michael: 145 Conklin, Denise: 145 Conklin, Dorothy: 133 Conklin, Douglas: 40, 84, 92, 121, 145 Conklin, Jean: 145 Conner, Charles: 145 Connolly, Julie: 145 Cook, Cheryl: 145 Cooper, Bruce: 145 Cooper, Mark: 132 Corcoran, Steven: 84, 145 Costello, Donald: 84, 121, 145 Cover, Robin: 145 Crane, Steven: 86 Crawford, Allen: 84 Crawford, Michael: 84, 93, 145 Creger, Lloyd: 145 Crews, Michael: 86 Crow, Judith: 145 Cummings, Julia: 100 Cummings, Robert: 121, 145 Currence, Glennda: 133, 145 Currier, Arvena: 145 D Daniels, Gary: 179 Darell, Allen: 119, 132, 196 Dau, Deborah: 146 Dau, Michael: 146 Davidson, Cynthia: 146 Davis, Dan: 96, 98, 146 Davis, Kevin: 99 Davison, John: 146 Day, Bonnie: 100, 110, 111, 12 Decook, Timothy: 146 Dederich, Daniel: 146 Defenbaugh, Diana: 146 Defenbaugh, Diane: 146 Deitz, Richard: 146 Deitz, Ronald: 146 Delap, Vincent: 132, 146 Delvecchio, Donna: 100 5, 133 Delvecchio, Michael: 84, 121, 146 Dengler, Kennth: 146 Dennis, Vera: 146 Depron, Robert: 84 Dettrnan, Karen: 146 Devine, Patricia: 146 Dexter, Donald: 121 Dibbem, Angela: 146 Dibbern, Ginny: 103, 147 Dickinson, Debra: 24, 43, 100, Diehn, Don: 132, 147 Dietz, Betsie: 100 Dietz, Dennis: 84 Dietz, Gary: 132 Dietz, Mark: 84 Dietz, Rick: 147 Dietz, Terry: 147 Digney, Michael: 147 Dilley, Debbie: 147 Dittmer, David: 84, 85, 121 Ditto, Victoria: 102, 147, 236 Doering, Audrey: 133 133, 147 Doering, Grant: 133 Doerrfeld, Thomas: 147 Doerscher, Randy: 86 Doerscher, Vicki: 147 Dohrmann, Denise: 133 Doofe, Thomas: 99 Dose, Pauiciaz 147 Dothager, Clark: 93, 121, 147 Downing, Kathleen: 147 Dresseelhaus, Dennis: 94 Drumm, Dean: 147 Duax, Charles: 147 Duffy, Nancy: 147 Dugan, Roger: 93, 95, 147 Duncombe, Catherine: 147 Dunk, William: 78, 147, 237 Dunkin, Joyce: 147 Dunkin, Paula: 147 Durham, Kathrine: 147 Dyer, Gary: 86 E Easterly, Susan: 120 Ebersole, David: 147 Eckhardt, Gregory: 147 Eckstein, Deborah: 112 Peace, brothers! Edwards, Richard: 132 Ehlers, Linda: 111, 148 Ehlers, Mary: 148 Ehlers, Timothy: 133 Ehrecke, Kevin: 133 Ehrenfelt, Cheryl: 148 Eickhoff, Sharon: 148 Eklund, Catherine: 148 Eklund, Steven: 93, 148 Elmore, David: 148 Emery, Robert: 93 Enderle, Douglas: 148 Enfield, Dean: 133, 148 Engel, Michael: 84, 121, 148 Entsminger, Debra: 148 Entwistle, Debra: 148 Erps, Barbara: 148, 168 Erps, Lawrence: 86, 94 Ertel, Mary: 102, 133 Erwin,James: 148 Etzel, Dennis: 148 Evans, Edward: 148, 179 Evans, Sara: 132, 133 F Faison, Joyce: 22, 148 Farber, Scott: 86, 90 Farley, Cheryl: 148 Farley, Michael: 90, 121 Feeney, David: 149 Fennelly, Sandra: 149 Fick, Ronald: 149 Finkenhoefer, Diane: 149 Fischlein, Alan: 99 Fischlein, Cheryl: 149 Fisher, Jeanette: 149 Fisher, Vera: 149 Fitzgerald, Douglas: 149 Fitzgerald, Tandy: 149 Flickinger, Jean: 100, 114, 125, Flickinger, John: 149 Flynn, Barbara: 149 Flynn, Kathleen: 100, 102, 125 Foley, Guy: 96, 149 Forsyth, Kyle: 84 Foster, Rodger: 149 Fox, Danny: 93, 121, 149 Fox, David: 94 Fox, Deborah: 102, 119, 149 Foy, Steven: 90 Fraser, Rowland: 149 Fredenburg, John: 149 Fredericks, Steven: 99, 133 Freebom, Diane: 132, 149 Freeman, Debra: 103, 111 French, Sue: 120, 149 Fritz, Roger: 149 Frogley, Chris: 132, 133 Frost, Patty: 132, 133, 149 Froumis, John: 149 Fugate, Marsha: 133 G Gallaher, Stephen: 133 Garcia, Judy: 132, 123 Gardner, Billy: 149 Gardner, David: 150 Gamey, Terona: 86 Garner, Theodore: 84, 93, 121, 32 Garrow, Theresa: 150 Gathman, Rita: 150 Gaul, Julia: 121 Gual, Robert: 133, 150 Gavin, Kathleen: 150 Gavin, Ruth: 150 Gayman, Michael: 150 Geest, Jeffrey: 99 George, Jonathan: 99 Gerich, Clifford: 99 Geurink, Kerry: 86, 90 Geurink, Larry: 150 Gill, Judith: 150 Gill, Sheila: 150 Gillette, Brian: 150 Gilley, Brian: 86 Glaspell, Vickie: 150 Glenn, Dorothy: 150 Gobin, Richard: 86 Goettsch, Karen: 132, 150, 120 Gogulich, Daniel: 150 Gohl, Mary: 150 Gold, Suzanne: 133 Gomez, John: 28, 150 Goodman, Gary: 150 Gordon, Yvonne: 100, 132, 150 Gosma, Jane: 22, 25, 114, 125, Graber, David: 150 Gradin, Harold: 150 Graff, Bruce: 150 Gravert, Peter: 41, 92, 93, 146 Gray, Gerald: 133 Greenlee, Robert: 66, 123, 132 Gregory, Cynthia: 151 Groharing, Ruth: 151 Gros, Kevin: 99 Grotegut, Connie: 100 Groth, Deborah: 151 Groves, Thomas: 99 Guilfoyle, Deborah: 151 1 Guldner, Roxanne: 151 Gunderson, Steven: 133 H Haase, Catherine: 100, 125, 151 Haase, Constance: 100, 125, 151 Hacker, Jeri: 133 Hadley, Constance: 151 Hadley, Robert: 151 Hagen, Elden: 151 Hahn, James: 84, 93, 151 Hallowell, Lynn: 133, 151 Hambleton, David: 151 Hamrnel, Donald: 96, 121, 132 Hann, Steven: 151 Hanna, Teresa: 151 Harkins, Anita: 23, 24, 120, 136, 151 Harksen, Lou Ann: 151 Harper, Kathy: 121, 151, 179 Hanis, David: 151 Harris, Timothy: 86 Harrison, Gayla: 111, 102, 151 Hart, Jacinta: 152 Hartley, Walter: 152 Hartmann, Mary: 1oo, 102, 110, 115, 125, 135 Hartzell, Susan: 152, 236 Has, James: 152 Hathaway, Stephen: 152 Haugh, Richard: 152 Haygood, Deborah: 152 Hayman, Colleen: 23, 115, 152 Hazen, Edward: 152 Hebbel, Scott: 152 Heike, Tina: 152 Heims, Ray: 152 Hein, Patricia: 133 Hein, Ricky: 152 Helfrich, Dawn: 152 Helmich, Scott: 92, 93, 94, 152 Hendemin, Karen: 133 Hendricks, Wendel: 152 Henning, Renae: 152 Henry, Alison: 42, 120, 132, 133 Henry, Linda: 133 Henry, Max: 123 Hensler, Barbara: 114, 152 Herington, Wayne: 132 Herrin, Danny: 121, 132 Heston, Mark: 86 Hicks, Robert: 152 Hiesterman, Georgia: 236 Hileman, Carol: 152 Hill, Daniel: 152 Hill, Donnie: 84 Hill, Joel: 96 Hill, Lucious: 84, 90 Hillebrand, Mark: 86 Hillman, Dale: 152 Hilmo, Sylvia: 152 Hines, Susan: 152 Hinrichs, Bradley: 153 Hinterrneister, Craig: 153 l-lintze, Perry: 153 Hirl, Lori: 153 Hodge, Ron: 86 Hodson, Rex: 153 Hoffnagle, Charles: 84, 92, 93, 132 Hoke, Herbert: 44, 45, 132, 153 Holdorf, Duane: 153 Holt,NliChB-912 121, 155 Hopper, Christine: 112, 132, 153 Hopper, Scott: 132, 153 Horkulic, Julianne: 153 Hotle, Marla Marie: 131, 153, 178 Hougham, Kym: 66, 132, 153 Houston, James: 153 Hovey, Beverly: 153 Howard, Roxann: 153 Hudgens, Robert: 153 Hudson, Jane: 153 Hueser, Daniel: 153 Hughes, Thomas: 84, 153 Hull, Franklin: 153 Hummel, Diane: 73, 120, 121, 153 Humphreys, Gregg: 99 Hunsucker, Linda: 153 Hunt, Linda: 153 Hurlburt, Linda: 153 Hurless, Kay: 132 I Ihlefeld, Richard: 99 Ineichen, Gerald: 92, 93 Iron, Thomas: 133 Isenberg, Duane: 90, 91 lske, Dorothy: 154 J Jackson, Chris: 133 Jacobs, Ken: 154 Jager, Greg: 154 Mr. Rettko is caught at one of his lighter moments, Jager, Matt: 84, 121 Jamieson, Jeff: 86, 99 Jansen, Laurie: 123 Jasper, Harry: 94 Jasper, Nancy: 154 Jennings, Joni: 154 Jensen, Jens: 34, 35, 154 Jensen, Joseph: 154 Jensen, Kris: 129, 133 Jensen, Teresa: 154 Jett, Samuel: 154 Johanson, Roger: 99 Johnson, Colleen: 132, 154 Johnson, Kathryn: 154 Johnson, Kim: 154 Johnson, Luanne: 152, 154 Johnson, Rus: 84, 154 Johnston, Charles: 154 Johnston, Dona: 154 Johnston, Elaine: 154 Johnstone, John: 154 Jones, Douglas: 40, 84, 85 121, 155 Jones, Jim: 155 Jones, Jeanne: 133 Jones, Kathleen: 121, 133 Jones, Merle: 155 Jones, Mike: 155 Jones, Sara: 155 Jones, Sharron: 24 Jones, Vicki: 197 Jones, William: 66, 132, 155 Jordan, Raymond: 155 Jost, David: 121 Jost, Steve: 78, 84, 155 Joynt, Deborah: 155 K Kabala, Michael: 132, 155 Kabel, Matthew J,: 84 Kallenberger, Robert: 155 Kapolka, David: 155 Kapolka, Linda: 196 Katz, Jeffrey: 78, 155 Kautz, Heidi: 100, 112, 132, 155 Kazenske, Steven: 155 Keener, Cathy: 120, 236 Kehn, Jeffrey: 155 Keiser, Roxanne: 155 Keith, Brian: 121 Kell, Debra: 132 Kell, Scott: 155 Keller, Danny: 121, 155 Keller, Mark: 125 Keuer, Mary: zz, 1oo, 102, 110, 112, 134, 155 Kelley, Jowph: 123 Kelly, Kathleen: 155 Kelly, Theresa: 155 Kendall, Mark: 132 Kendall, Michael: 132, 155 Kennedy, Stanley: 96 Kent, Bemie: 155 Kenyon, Donna: 15, 136, 178 Kershaw, Kimberly: 103, 125, 129 Kester, Linda: 114 Ketelaar, Matthew: 130 Ketelsen, Gary: 156 Kilker, James: 156 Killian, Kerrie: 156 Kimble, Valorie: 156 King, Darren: 86 Kinney, Jackie: 156 Kirkpatrick, Marilyn: 156 Kitzman, Diane: 156 Klchosky, Jacque: 156 Kleinschmidt, Patricia: 121 Koehler, Andrew: 84, 93, 121, 156 Koehler, Jonathon: 86 Kolwey, Judith: 156 Koos, Gregory: 156 Kopf, Randall: 156 Koranda, Michael: 84, 121, 156, 183 Koranda, Patrick: 84, 121 Korthaus, Candis: 111, 102 Koster, Mark: 84, 121 Kottmann, Debra: 156 Kozlowski, Victor: 156 7 Laake, Thomas: 94 Kraemer, Steven: 86 Kraft, Vicky: 123 Kraklio, Steven: 156 Kraxner, David: 96, 99, 156 Kresin, James: 156 Kresse, Scott: 132 Krewer, Kathy: 157 Krewer, Roxanne: 157 Krone, Gloria: 157 Kruse, Debra: 123 Kuehl, Harry: 84, 157 Kueh1,She1li: ioo, 110, 125 Kuehl, Tanra: 100, 125 Kuhn, Sandra: 157 Kukarans, Achim: 133 Kuttler, Judith: 103 L Lafferty, David: 121 Lafrenz, John: 86 Lafrenz, Richard: 132, 231, 238 Lagrone, Lannie: 157 Lamar, Charlene: 125 Lamer, Michael: 157 Lane, Steven: 86 Langan, Deborah: 120, 157 Langan, Michael: 86 Lange, Janet: 123, 157 Langhammer, Donna: 120, 15 Lankford, Jan: 133 Lannan, Kevin: 157 Large, James: 157 Larrison, Randy: 157 Larson, Emma: 157 Latham, Rex: 157 Laude, Cheryl: 157 Laughlin, Fred: 35, 131, 157 Lawson, Mark: 120, 238 Leasman, Randy: 99 Lee, Linda: 157 Lehenbauer, Michael: 157 Lenz, Jeri: 133 Leonard, Craig: 16, 157 Leonard, Ray: 86 Leonard, Rosemary: 123, 157 Lewin, Steven: 157 Liebbe, Paul: 157 Liedtke, Lynn: 78, 157 Linberg, Tina: 103 Lindholm, Jerry: 158 Lindsay, Teri: 158 Linville, Kenneth: 158 Linville, Mark: 158 Loerzel, Edward: 158 Logten, Lonnie: 99, 133 Long, Janet: 158 Longnecker, Phillip: 158 Lorenz, Pam: 100 Steve Saladina shoots for two points against Central. 7, 239 Luther, Pamela: 123 Lydick, Garth: 158 Lynch, Shen'y: 102, 111, 129, 131 Lynch, Susan: 100, 125 M MacDougall, Raymond: 158 Madden, Susan: 158 Mahl, Patrice: 133, 158 Mahl, Paula: 133 Marker, Kevin: 158 Marolf, Gail: 32 Marron, Robert: 239 Martens, Billy: 66, 121, 132 Martens, Debbie: 158 Martin, Gary 84 Martin, Karel: 119, 158 Martin, Don: 99 Martin, Matthew: 158 Martin, Robert: 158 Manren, Timothy: 158 Mas, Marta: 103 Massick, John: 158 Masterson, Chester: 158 Matthews, Julie: 120 May, Jonee: 132 McA1ister, Mickey: 158 McBride, Anita: 158 McCarthy, Angela: 120, 132 McCarthey, Lynn: 158 McCartney, Marvin: 158 McChesney, Ralph: 158 McCollough, Edward: 25 McCollough, Frank: 70, 121 McComber, Mark: 86 McCormick, Robert: 132, 159 McCrory, Kim: 159 McDermott, Barry: 159 McDowell, Pam: 100, 125, 133 McDowell, Shawn: 100, 125, 133 McGinnis, Connie: 159 Mclllece, Patrick: 159 McKay, Frankie: 73, 121, 159 McKay, Jamie: 159 McKay, Jeff: 121 McKee, Susan: 159 McKi11igan, Kathleen: 100, 125 McKinley, Mike: 86 McKinley, Vickie: 59, lll, 133 McVay, Johnny: 86 Meade, Meade, Nolan: 159 Rebecca: 159 Meeks, Joanne: 133 Melton , Stephen: 159 Menes, Debra: 159 Meyer, Bruce: 86 Meyer, Chuck: 133 Meyer, Jill: 159 Meyer, Steven: 159 , .f aff- w,:.:1s we Meyers, Candy: 159 Michalik, Patricia: 45, 121, 123 Millage, Linda: 110,114 Miller, Jerry: 159 Miller, Kim: 133, 236 Miller, Marilyn: 159 Miller, Terry: 159, 236 Miner, Terry w.: 137 Minnaert, Susan: 159 Minnick, Vicki: 159 Mitchell, Marsha: 120, 160 Mizer, Jeffrey: 121, 133 Mizer, Scott: 133 Mock, Terri: 133 Moeller, Michael: 160 Moeller, Steven: 121 Mohr, Jeffrey: 160 Moltzan, Claudia: 100, 160 Moore, Daniel: 160 Moore, Dennis: 132, 160 Moore, Gary: 160 Moore, Kevin: 86 Morgan, Jeffrey: 160 Morgan, Michael: 123 Moritz, Sue: 160 Morris, Elaine: 160 Morse, Diane: 100, 133 Moses, Donald: 160 Mueller, Mark: 133 Mumm, Vicki: 31, 100, 66, 120, Munden, Paul: 160 Mundt, Ralph: 96, 97, 121, 160 Mundt, Sandra: 160 Murphy, Daniel: 132, 160 Murphy, Larry: 160 Murphy, Susan: 22, 132, 160 Murphy, Theresa: 100, 125, 132 Murphy, Thomas: 86 Myers, Ann: 125, 160 Myers, Brent: 96, 97, 121 Myers, Sherry: 132 N Nagel, Deborah: 112 Nagel, Vicki: 121, 132, 160 Nagle, Bill: 94 Nass, Gary: 132 Needham, Cynthia: 160 Negus, Dale: 86 Negus, Ken: 86 Neitzel, Ron: 160 Nelson, Andrew: 160 Nelson, Ken: 160 Nelson, Teresa: 133 Newcomb, Deborah: 161 Nickels, Matt: 161 Nielsen, Gail: 133 133, 160 Nienaber, Linda: 22, 134, 136, 161 Nissen, Deborah: 121, 161 Nobis, Otto: 41, 93 Nolan, Pat: 86 Noll, Richard: 133 Norby, Lynn: 161 Nord, Sherry: 133 Nordeen, Mark: 84, 133 Novinger, Sherry: 120, 239 Nucci, Marian: 161 O Oaks, Kristi: 110 Oberhaus, Dan: 94 Oberhaus, Steven: 84, 94 Obrien, Gerald: 161 Odem, Randy: 31 Odem, Susan: 67, 133 Olas, Mike: 99 Olds, Diane: 161 Olsen, Carol: 161 Orcutt, Jill: 161 Orcutt, Paul: 133 Ormsby, Mike: 86 Orr, Michael: 133 Orr, Thomas: 161 Osbom, William: 161 Ott, Leann: 161 P Paarmann, Doug: 133 Paarmann, Julie: 133 Pace, Linda: 161 Pahl, Yvonne: 123 Pamperin, Durt: 133 Panzer, Patricia: 161 Papke, Jon: 96 Parker, Sara: 133 Pasvogel, Lisa: 46, 67 Paul, Timothy: 161 Paulsen, Christine Marie: 102 Paulson, Dale: 161 Paustian, James: 78, 84, 161 Paustian, Randal: 86 Paustian, Ros Curtis: 86, 90 Peel, Janice: 161 Pellin, John: 161 Pendergast, Vicky: 161 Penfold, Holly: 161 Perry, Keith: 133 Perry, Marlys: 100, 125 Peters, Diane: 161 Peters, Robert: 161 Winter Creates a unique mood. Petersen, David: 99 Petersen, Tom: 133 Petruccelli, Cynthia: 162 Phelps, Debbie: 162 Pierce, Bruce: 162 Pierce, Judy: 162 Pierce, Pamela: 162 Pierce, Tina: 133 Pittser, Sharon: 162 Plaster, Stanley: 162 Pohlmann, Eugene: 236, 237 Pohlmann, Steven: 121, 162 Pontsler, Barbara: 162 Pontzius, Connie: 162 Porter, Bradley: 24, 96, 121 Porter, Linda: 45, 133, 137 Powell, Deborah: 100, 162 Powell, Ricky: 94 Privoznik, Michael: 162 Protheroe, Peggy: 23, 114, 125, Protheroe, Thomas: 84 Prust, Diane: 120 Pniter, Donald: 162 Puck, Perry: 96, 121, 162, 237 Puls, Tim: 86, 94 Purvis, James: 162 Putnam, Maric: 133 Q Querin, Susan: 133 Quigley, Betty: 103 Quigley, Kimberli: 162 R Raap, Mary: 162 Ragan, Kalleen: 100, 125, 162 Ragan, Kris: 100, 110 Ralfs, Richard: 162 Ramirez, Alexander: 86 Ramm, Cathryn: 100, 125 Rasmussen, Janice: 162 Ray, David: 162 Reasons, James: 162 Reaves, Roy: 162 Rechkemmer, James: 163 Reed, Luanne: 163 Reeves, Robert: 133, 163 Reimers, Scot: 86, 94 Reis, Barbara: 133 Reitz, Jeri: 86, 90 Reitz, John: 163 136, 162 Renihan, Lynne: 120, 236 Resnicic, Linda: 121 Reynolds, Becky: 133 Reynolds, Peggy: 163 Rhoades, Garry: 163 Rhoades, Michael: 163 Rhoades, Terry: 163 Richards, Debra: 163 Ricketts, Alice: 163 Ricketts, Rebecca: 163 Ripperton, Cheryl: 121 Risler, Karen: 132 Roberts, Bruce: 163 Rodrick, Rick: 121 Rodriguez, Rebecca: 114, 115, 163, Roe, James: 163 Rogers, Paul: 163 Rohm, Suzette: 123 Rohm, Terry: 163 Rose, Joni: 120, 163 Rosenboom, John: 163 Rosing, Willis: 40, 96, 164, 183 Ross, Marla: 164 Roth, Andrew: 164 Rousell, Donald: 86 Royse, Deborah: 120 Royse, Donna: 120 Ruebling, Millie: 164 Ruefer, Michael: 84, 164 Rusett, Sharon: 164, 189 S Sailing, Maria: 164 Saladino, Steven: 164 Sambdman, Jeffrey: 164 Sanchez, Pete: 84 Sanford, Bonita: 164 Sauerbrei, Thomas: 84, 164 Saul, Judy: 164 Schabilion, Susan: 111, 119, 132, 1 Schaefer, Rebecca: 133 Schaeffer, Daniel: 164 Schaeffer, Mary: 164 Schaeffer, Rosemary: 133 Schafer, Rosie: 121 Scharff, Carolyn: 164 Scharff, Marilyn: 164 Schebler, Constance: 22, 136, 164 Schebler, Martha: 120 Schebler, Nancy: 165 Scheel, Michael: 165 Schelar, William: 165 Schillig, David: 165 Schillig, Dixie: 100 Schillig, Steve: 165 Schluenz, Julie: 123, 165 Schmidt, Charlene: 121 Schmidt, David: 165 Schmidt, Susan: 165 Schmitt, Kenneth: 165 Schnack, Cheryl: 125, 165 Schnack, Tommy: 86 Schneider, Curt: 3133 Schneider, Gale: :100, 125, 132 Schnoor, Bonniei 165 Schnoor, James: '165 Schonhoff, Deborah: 165 Schreyer, Jerry: '99, 121 . Schroeder, Lynn: 84, 93, 165 Schroeder, Mark: 94 Schroeder, Vicky: 23, 165 Schultz, Marilyn: 121, 165 Schumacher, Randy: 165 Schunnscher, Cheryl: 133 Schwartz, Robert: 165 Scott, Tom: 99 Seaman, Lucinda: 165 Seamer, Judith: 165 Seeling, Joanne: 132, 165 Seeling, Susan: 132, 165 Seier, Jerry: 90 Seier, John: 165 Seline, Julia: 166 Sewall, Bruce: 133 Seys, Richard: 166 230 Shadix, Danny: 166 Shanks, Mark: 90 Shinners, Marilyn: 23, 114, 166 Shirk, Mark: 166 Shirk, Mona: 100, 166 Shirk, Stephen: 86, 90 Siebke, Susan: 133 Siefers, Susan: 166 Siefert, Ann: 133 Sievertsen, Judy: 166 Siglin, Doug: 121 Simkins, Kenneth: 166 Simms, Suzanne: 166 Simon, Charles: 166 Sinksen, Robert: 166 Skahill, Dawn: 120, 166 Skarin, Paula: 166 Slaby, Carol: 166 Slagle, Lisa: 132, 166 Slagle, Paul: 93 Slattery, Kenneth: 166 Slawson, Debbie: 166 Sloat, Jay: 166 Small, Jeff: 133 Smith, Buddy: 73, 121 Smith, Daniel: 166 Smith, Janis: 166 Smith, Jennifer: 166 Smith, Jim: 99 Smith, Kathy: 100, l33 Smith, Randy: 166 Smith, Richard: 166 Smyser, Scott: 94 Snodgrass, Larry: 99 Sorensen, Mark: 167 Sothmann, Harvey: 133 Sothmann, Tim: 167 Spainhower, Craig: 121 Sparks, Amy: 110 Specht, Sharon: 167 Speth, Dale: 167 Spies, Patricia: 167 Spies, Richard: 167 Sprague, Wesley: 42, 44, 45, 66, 132, 237 Springsteen, Nancy: 132, 167 Spurrier, Ricky: 167 Squire, Arthur: 94 Stahl, Catherine: 120, 125, 132 Stamp, Karen: 167 Stan, Lori: 100 Stanger, David: 99 Stanger, Dennis: 167 Steckell, Jenny: 133 Steele, Martha: 103, 111, 134, 167 Steenbock, Charles: 99 Steenbock, Jana: 167 Steffen, Karen: 167 Steinbrecher, Tom: 84 Steiniger, Robert: 167 Stemlar, Mike: 86 Stenger, Mickey: 167 Stephens, Greg: 31, 84, 121, 167, 179 Stewart, Jeff : 94 Stock, Terry: 136, 167 Stoedter, Connie: 120 Stoever, Greg: 167 Stoffers, Connie: 167 Stolley, Deborah: 167 Stolley, Scott: 86 Stotz, Deena: 110 Stradt, Sue: 168 Stratman, Dan: 168 Stratman, Bob: 168 Stroyan, Cynthia: 168 Stuff, Debra: 132, 168 Sueverkruebbe, Genevieve: 168 Suiter, Carol: 133 Sulentic, Patricia: 168 Suman, Arthur: 168 Summers, Sandra: 168 Sutton, Phil: 86 Sutton, Roger: 168 Swanson, Dawn: 133, 168 Swanson, Mark: 86 Swanson, Mark: 133, 168 Swanson, Ron: 96 NX . ww Frank McCullough expresses emotion in the Swartz, Alan: 133, 168 Swingle, Steve: 94 Symmonds, Danny: 168 T Talmadge, James: 168 Tangen, Michael: 133 Taylor, Cindy: 133 Taylor, Deanna: 168 Teel, Randal: 168 Terry, Steven: 132, 144, 168 Tharp, Kathy: 168 Thomas, Bert: 168 Thomas, Michael: 168 Thompson, George: 168 Thompson, Julie: 168 Thomsen, Rebecca: 45, 133 Thomton, Mickey: 120, 133 Thomton, Rita: 125, 133 Tillman, Richard: 168 Tillotson, Dynae: 115, 169 Timmerman, Dean: 86, 94 Timmerman, Ronald: 93, 121, 169 Tofonelli, Julie: 133 Toland, Julia: 114 Tomlinson, Kim: 123 Tomquist, Judith: 115 5'lg,m all-school play. Towle, David: 137, 169 Towle, Marcia: 133 Townsend, Thomas: 169 Traum, Henry: 169 Trekell, Linda: 133 Trout, Timi: 169 Troutner, Holly: 169 Truby, Karen: 133 Tunnicliff, Terry: 133 Tumer, Thomas: 133, 169 U Ullrich, Kirk: 84 Urmie, Mary: 169 V Vahl, Jerry: 237 Valett, Steven: 169 Valle, Steven: 169 Van Blaricome, Tom: 169 Van Brooklin, Bany: 169 Van Camp, Joy: 125, 169 Van Dyke, Doug: 133 Vandel1o,1Mark: 169 Vander Hom, Vicki: 132 Vanhall, Charles: 132, 169 Zach, Linda: 132 Vankirk, John: 96 Vanskike, Scott: 96, 169 Vargas, Nancy: 169 Vamer, Philip: 169 Vasquez, Paul: 169 Voltz, Cindi: 169 Vomachka, Susan: 169 Vyhnak, Pamela: 22, 115, 13 W Wakeland, Karen: 169 Waldron, Betty: 169 Wales, Richard: 133 Walker, Pat: 133 Wallace, Gary: 86, 90 Wallace, Mindy: 132 Walter, Bruce: 123, 170 Ware, Marcia: 170 Warnecke, Denise: 100, 125, Wamecke, Karla: 132, 170 Warner, Cheryl: 170 Warner, Don: 170 Wamer, Kim: 100, 125 Wattleworth, Terri: 112 Webster, Debra: 170 Wegener, Candace: 170 Wegener, Martha: 111 Wegener, Melinda: 132, 170 Wegener, William: 90 weiehman, virginia: 133 Weiland, Mary: 170 .Q .-,. , .ee ' . 4, 136, 169, 178 1 Weis, Tom: 94 Wells, Barbara: 170 Wells, Stephanie: 170 Wemer, Rudolf: 132 Weming, Dave: 84, 170 Werthmann, Monica: 126 West, Kathy: 170 Westbrook, Carolyn: 100 Weston, Geneva: 170 Westphal, Cathy: 170 White, Catherine: 170 White, Robert: 66, 132, 170 White, Sue: 170 Whitmore, Diana: 170 Whittemore, Michael: 170 Wiele, John: 170 Wiley, Steve: 121 Wiley, Ward: 170 Wilkerson, Martha: 132 Wilkins, Ronald: 133 Willem, Elmer Lee: 170 Willey, Marilyn: 132, 133 Williams, Gregory: 99 Williams, Jay: 86 Williams, Julie: 171 Williams, Raymond: 120, 170, 238 winiarm, Refa: 171 Willman, Michael: 171 Wills, John: 94 Winder, Peggy: 132 Winfield, Constance: 121 Wingerter, Rita: 132, 171 WK . 5 .N fs : 'fm Y N. in r ee s S, , g firalii 1 -'X Q -. . .,, V, . 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FQ3S1+iVX5 M ii I i Qoorvw 257 V My KLL i 3 2 4' Z F gziifufw - M y ,Q i A1 J Mya? iz gk U , ,Mi X .MLM Above: Mr, Kirkpatrick puts in Lifter school ziuiy to uid u student. Left: Virnutcur gave Wes! High cm I-Zoology push. 235 Where does highlighted confu- sion transform into artistic and co- herent symbolism at West? Room 228, the Publications office, is the foundation upon which this mold- ing takes shape. But tho contents of the room - editors and staff members - are the elements which impart that extraordinary quality of ingenuity to each journalistic product, evidencing that each journalistic endeavor is marked by personalcharacter. Below: Guidebook Staff left to right: Libby Arp, Ellen Bippus. Lynne Renihan, Terry Miller, Kathy Keener, Kim Miller, Georgia Hiesterman Shaheen Staff, left to right: Carol Bates, associate editor: Sue Hartzell, copy editor: Dorothy Chaffee, associate editor: Vicki Ditto, editor-in-chief: Row 2: Bill Dunk, photography editor: Cathie Baker, layout editor: Gene Pohlmann, photographer 236 I 5 Mmm .t.. .-,, . f--- . . Pub: keeping West students informed H .iuwvwwmmwwefvfr respondence letter to the yearbook company. N A X hx X Staff Photographer, left to right: top: Gene Pohlmann, Bill Dunk, Perry Puck, jerry Vahl, Nat Sprague, Dick Lafrenz 237 Above: Publications advisor Dave Stedwell types out a cor- The bi-weekly Beak 'n Eye news- paper, the annual Shaheen year- book, and the sophomore-geared student guidebook constitute the main bulk of publications' concen- tration throughout the year. Dili- gence and determination are the prayers for the successful publica- tion of relevant and stimulating commentary in the tight-circuited Beak 'n Eye schedule. Through the combined efforts of journalistic artists is created for the individual student: words shaped into mem- oriesg the Shaheen yearbook. WHS publications reflects hard work Beals n Eye Staff left to right Bob Buttgen news editor: Connie McGinnis, advertising manager Paul Bieber editor in chief Row2 Mark Law son circulation manager Bart Burk sports editorg Ray Williams, assistant sports editor: Dawn Skahill editorial editor Anita Harkms features W-.,,,,m,. Far left: Gloncing over her story in the Times-Demo- Crot is the Young Quad-Cities Editor Donno Long- hammer. Above: Reporter Bob Morron and Sports Editor Bart Burk Check over Friday nights scores. Left: After many hours of indexing, Sherry Novinger, Index Editor: double checks her work. 239 Shaheen Staff Editor-in-Chief . . . . . . . .Vicki Ditto Layout Editor . . .Cathie Baker Associate Editor .... Carol Bates Associate Editor . . .Dorothy Chaffee Photography Editor . .... Bill Dunk Copy Editor .... .............. S ue Hartzell Sports Editors . . . .Bart Burk, Andy Nelson, Ray Williams Index Editor .... ......... S herry Novinger Advertising Managers . I . .Connie McGinnis, Vicki Tackett Advisor ...... .... . . .......... Dave Stedwell Additional Staff Ellen Bippus Sally Brown Bob Buttgen Barb Erps Gayla Harrison Georgia Heisterman Kris Jensen Kathy Keener Debbie Kell Kim Miller Clark Plambeck Lynne Renihan Sue Seeling Dawn Skahill Sandy Smith Sharon Specht Vicki VanderHorn Photo Credits Bill Dunk - 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 15, 16, 17,18, 19, 21, 23, 24, 27, 31, 33, 34, 42, 43, 44, 45, 55, 62, 63, 73, 75, 76, 77, 78,82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, 101, 110, 111, 112, 114, 115, 118, 119, 122,126,132,133,135,136,137,139,140, 143, 154, 159, 163, 164, 171, 178, 179, 180, 181, 182, 183, 187, 194, 195, 198, 199, 206, 225, 226, 227, 231, 237, 238 Gene Pohlmann - 4, 7, 9, 11, 12, 17, 20, 21, 26, 27, 28, 29, 30, 34, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39, 46, 47, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 57, 60, 64, 65, 66, 67, 69, 70, 73, 74, 75, 77, 79, 80, 81, 83, 92, 93, 111, 112, 113, 114, 117, 121, 123, 125, 126, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 134, 135,138, 139, 144, 146, 160, 167, 168, 181, 182,184,185,186, 187,188, 189, 190, 191, 193,194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 207, 210, 211, 214, 215, 218, 219, 228, 229, 237 Dick Lafrenz - 8, 13, 28, 47, 53, 58, 59, 61, 65, 66, 68, 69, 83, 86, 93, 110, 113, 120, 123, 124, 125, 134, 152, 156, 184, 186, 236 Nat Sprague - 31, 44, 60, 61, 72, 118, 128, 129, 196 Perry Puck - 10, 13, 17, 25, 71, 83, 85, 87, 136, 148 Jerry Vahl - 5, 12, 53 Dave Stedwell - 14, 23, 24, 25, 42, 62, 132, 192, 198, 230 Art Kenyon - 12, 40, 41, 151, 192 Bob Buttgen - 239 Vicki Ditto - 118 Jim Henneman - 78 240


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