West High School - Shaheen Yearbook (Davenport, IA)
- Class of 1974
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Volume 14 West High School Davenport, Iowa 0 table of contents hello summer fall winter spring people advertising index goodbye S- -55- 1-5 6-17 18-66 66-125 126-127 132-177 178-193 194-199 200-224 hello! bVfw.29.n! 'V'1T-Nz ,tk-9 MQ1.i'f Q uw Jwf.wwJf,, Warm' : -9' Jw-Lnkngldoqnli Cf'-0-M- Qi,-ou:R,uvx'Io wQd5wQ.Tbb,qL 3 JN.0A1.0.n,E?Z0i-ML! LaJo.!1ouuu,thni wdmmdhlqzlwnx bikqqmgavfa. J ww Wd p,2, W? L f ff, , ,ug . ' , 'avg w h Qw, -1. .-4. Nw, aku firm 4? I,-wJ qt sw ff- divx- MW .ms- I r YF V, ' ., , -f , ' 4' M M ' 'H , 'F f ! I f ' - Z' 1515.5 'H I ' 'ff' . , ' 'Has a A 1 .. f ,,,, 7. 9 s ' Mm fi... he C' X , , 7:2 1 if f ix, W L Lis- -, , -ff.:-' W 5 ,ma , ,A S ' I I.. .rw k7'1w 'sf ij . f ' if-vw QPU' 'law 'WW 1- XZ! f1N fn-s 51, ,Af V fu 'K' 0 'P K a 'A .YN S K., P' 5 i ' i lsr qx fi I Q a 0 pg ,gf Q, , J, , Q sf .1 . 'li' 'STN gf ' i 1' 'jZj?CO77i2J2,Je7n S O S 3 1 O .Q A ll 5 Sl! -1 :X 4 V IWW !'o ' Tw' ll 1 51075 The 1973 West High Baseball team took to the field last summer and posted a 29-11 record. Com- peting in the state summer base- ball tournament for the first time, West came in third. The Falcons lost to Ames in semi-final action, and rebounded to beat Waterloo East 4-1. The Falcons were led in pitch- ing by Rick Connell and Tim Har- ris, who compiled 13-4 and 9-2 records respectively. The outlook for this year is good. Coach Don jones has a good returning nucleus to work with, including leadership ability in john Kelsey and Del Ryun. 8 Above: With bat ready, a West player awaits the pitch. ,,,,,w,. ,M c ,. A , . ,g M M 35? V :V V V , Front Row: Mark Steele, Ken Willers, Del Ryun, Maury Betzel, Kevin jones, Dave Anderson, Pat ': ' H': Koranda. Second Row: Don jones, Paul Reginello, jim Merton, Matt Jaeger, Tim Harris, Mike Above: FALCON POWER! Ormsby, Rick Connell, Dave Dittmer, Pete Dohse. Above: Balancing the baseline and home plate West scores another run. WINS LOSSES ,....,t-we 'VS ., L .S L'52Q xff Q., Q ttll. lb...l.fxsiLmf Above: Rick Connell Turns it on. 9 Before students even think about coming back to school af- ter summer vacation, the faculty and the custodial staff are busy working towards getting ready for the upcoming shcool year. Desks and chairs are stacked at odd angles and books are piled randomly waiting to be used again. Whirrs of the floor scrugger and waxers mingle throughout the hall with the slosh of a mop in a bucket as a janitor cleans the dusty building. Teachers meet to plan classes as well as make changes for the coming year. 7 Left: Chairs are stacked randomly waiting to be used again. A group ofteachers in the English department talk over plans for the coming year. 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A sophomore is: someone who is shorter than the shortest senior. Somehow over the summer, these sophomores transform into juniors and the tradition of harassing the next year's sophomores continues. ABOVE: A sophomore stands against the wall as he stares at a West photographer. fn gg! .--...FU3 '.'E ' 1 it , f 4111 ral' qwf ? DPHDMDRES 76 -Q RIGHT: A sophomore tries her luck at being a disc jockey. BOTTOM RIGHT: Sophomores find the days too long to keep their eyes open. BOTTOM: Sophomores practice hard. ORG gsm: 9,313 - 1 ,Jw 1 ' uw-4-,,,,,, LE ..,..,..-W,WQ-fn4wfw' .4 Alrwmmmm-WMM-mu., . ....::xrmmm.M,, h.-,,,,,,, W --'. 1, ' A .1 1, , ,-,L.. gg Iaggzilf, , 1 X A . ',,- +'f'1g:,.,- i 'H V - n f ,Q -4 11- Q , gf' - ai. K ' Q . Q ' A X, f ' . Q, 'af S 5 -' ff' 'Q,,,g P ., : , .1 'Q , 3 ' - - . - 5 , ii ' N-v'- 1 -.wi H - I wN' -W - -'- X 1- 1 AR - ' - - - 1 - . A - .Q ,f 1 - - , A ff nil . I r W-- sv w . - 1 Af ' v , 2' V-'--2.,F'11 i i- af: , ., f , A . , - ,ffkikfg A ' .' . ' V ' ' - -' K ef ' 3 W Y - F - 1 - 7 I 3 F' -A ' if ' J XM. X - 1 ' . . I -A A ' A . - I .: , L is , f ,E -1 , , i M35 2 ,N K5 Y' 'ff' af k R. . .k -i . ip . . ,M ,. , 'V 1 g , 3 ,'. ... .. . ,V J L hx X. fm 5 - 5. ' f 'E L ri . ' S ,J L ,. V L, . -- ' ' S., '- ' ' ' ' -- ' ' - - ' Q. 3'- N 44.4 M ' N M 1 J,' J v i f f - f N 1 L' W 22 ,...W ,.., , , . 4 , . mfg , - ,- ' J 23 Q V 1:55 iw .f3?'l' Q 5 ' Eg M' - , ,gg Q , ,,,, ., ' y ,. f 2 42' ,Q-vf M 3 9 2 . .-...f :J H, ,fi ,N ,, ,, ,,,,, ri-7' A ..,:-Hmm: Roland Caldweil leads the pack during a track meet at West. l l l Front Row: Mark Werthmann, jeff Myers, Ryan Ebel, Kim Dopler, Bill We- gener. Row 2: jim Verlautz, Kevin Miller, Steve Gaul, Scott Followwill, Todd Marloff. Row 3: Dave Berneking, Dave Carnes, Dave Nelson. Row 4: Kurt Dopler, Roland Caldwell, and Robin Roberts. hee ala TRACK The Davenport West High School track team completed one of its most successful seasons this fall under coach Don Lange. To cap off the season, the falcons managed to cap- ture second place in the state cross country meet. West also took first in the Columbus Invitational. In that race, seniors jeff Myers and Mark Werthmann shared the first place trophy. West also captured second in the Tom Karan Invitational, and fifth place in the state mile. Every practice placed jeff Myers closer to perfection. 23 Hockey team finishes fr' . wivfuev-'ff '59 if eq ft.,- l ' fiwa.:,tSQ-fi-f-J-03 s gsggigw A A , C ' .. 'tv' . if - ! -- '- .. . ,, ,. . . , y eeeee T . ee- if eeee is eeee 'ii The girls hockey team ended the season with only one loss. Coach johnson feels that the rain spoiled the season. g With volleyballyrdoyiieinrgf into the fall spectrum, state was cancelled for lack of participants. This was disappointingfor the girls wanted to take state three years ina row. Coach johnson's star players for this year are seniors Lou Ann Cassidy, Lura Lee Cassidy, Chris Paulson, Cindy Taylor, Barb Smith, Sue Craig, and Denise Reins. The sticksters first win of the season was over East Moline, 1-0. They also defeated Galesburg, 1-0, however, Galesburg defeated the Falcons in their last game, 0-'I. Practicing the pass, two players prepare for a game. Waiting the outcome ofa face-off, the teams position themselves successful season H831 The game begins with a resounding thud ofstick and ball contact. Z Z 5 The team was coached by Mrs. Ruth lohn- son who presented a formidable guarding technique. Front Row: Denise Reins, Beth Schelar, Lou Ann Cassidy, Lura Lee Cassidy, Suzy Craig, Cindy Taylor, Vicky Stephens, Dixie Schillig, Barb Smith, Chris Paulsen. Second Row: Cindy Hepner, Cindy Peters, Kar- en jensen, Sue Smith, janet Shinners, Vicki Mallette, Sheila Stevens, Debbie Johnston, Donna Stevens. Third Row: Vicki Resnick, Terry Werthmann, Mimi Chouteau, Cheryl Spaans, lanis Bloome, judy Riley, Barb Resnick, and Mrs. Ruth johnson. 25 An thing ou can do The year 1973 proved that women can be equal to men. Billy lean King, however, the women's tennis champion proved that women are sometimes superior to men. She beat her challenger, Bobby Riggs, in a very controversial match. The nesters turned in a record of 4-3, including two wins over Muscatine. The team also beat Assumption and Alleman. The team was led by seniors Tom Arnold and Bob Petrucelli. Also, playing a major role was senior Russ Cook. The boys tennis team completed the fall season under new coach George Varchola. Above: Cheryl Vyhnak slams back with a mighty backhand. Above Left: Russ Cook tries to get it together after missing a shot. Left: Tennis in- volves not just a little skill, as Mary Ann Pash demonstrates. lcan do better The West High girls tennis team finished the fall season with an 8-4 record. Top players on the team were, Cheryl Vhynak, Debbie Freeman, Stephanie Bohnsack, MaryAnn Pash, Nancy Williams, Sharon Ahrens, and Kathy Vogt. These players appear on an ability ladder, respectively from one to seven. When asked what their outlook for spring is, coach Vir- ginia Lohmiller responded, With good conditioning and mental readiness, we should be a stronger team. Left: A low shot doesn't seem to phasejunior Sue Voss. Above: Tom Arnold reaches to return a shot in varsity competition. 27 The West High sophomore football team, under head coach, Mel Warner, finished the season just under .500, with a 4-5 record. The sophomores had victories over Assumption, East Moline, and Wah- lert. Two losses for the Falcons came from Central with a score of 45-14, and from Rock Island with a 21-0 score. Mr. Lensch is framed among two players during a practice session at West. Front Row: Mike Laugen, Lance Lorfeld, Ron Nichol, Lyall Sutton, Tom Pethoud, Ken Cun- ningham, Milt Moorman, Doug Petsel, Craig Peekenshnieder, lack Replogle, Brian Robert- son. Row 2: Bruce Stender, Tom McNamara, Tim jones, Craig Miller, Hyram Reeder, joe Stark, Dusty Meyer, Dean Moore, Tim Delf, Mike Brauer, Tom Richardson, Coach jerry Frei. Row 3: Mike Fischlein, Bradley Ellis, Steve Rowe, Scott Sthaller, Terry Bayer, loeseph Stark, Bruce Blocker, Randy Ortez, Kerry Kuhel, Roger Waline, Tab Negus, Coach Dave Day. Row 4: Rory Timmerman, Kim Arp, Tom Siefert, Mark Schneider, Mark Turner, Dean Taylor, Tom Quigley, Craig Peterson, Kent Schinners, Bill Kallenburger, Scott Clark, Coach Steve Lensch. Row 5: Kevin Denny, Bob Herring, Brian Purdy, Coelden Finny, Dennis Kelly, Bob Stoufer, jeff Buddin, Ken C.arnica, Trainer, Curt Sanders, Coach Mel Werner, Coach Larry Rodl. II Touclnlo Above: A couple ofsenior girls attend a sophomore game with mixed emotions. Far Left, Bottom: An octopus in a football field? Impossible, unless these guys form one dur- inga tackle. n Tim West football season best For many years West high's football team has started its season with a loss to Cedar Rapids. This year, the Falcons smothered Cedar Rapids jeffer- son, last year's state champs 28-12 and Coach Roger Harrington must have had an inkling then that this was going to be a very different year. After that first victory the Falcons gained mo- mentum by defeating the Assumption Knights in their first overtime. jim Hobert was responsible for intercepting a pass which he carried 96 yards to breakthe 7-7tie. There was a momentary break in the streak of wins when West met Dubuque Walhert and fell by one point. West gridders revenged their honor against Rock Island however in a 47-0 homecom- ing victory. With a record of only one loss West seemed ready to take on their arch rival, the Central Blue Devils. Instead, before 8,500 rain soaked fans, West fell to a bitter defeat 27-0. Despite this loss West finished with the best record in the school's history, 7 wins and 2 losses. West's successful season earned them a share of the Metro championship with Central. West also developed the most successful pass- ing-receiving combination in the area with play- ers Terry Rubley and Dave Hettrick. Front Row: Dan Feeney, Tom Flynn, Blayne Gill, Steve Garner, jim Hobert, Del Ryun, Larry Meyer, Roger Timmerman, Mike Ormsby, jerry Reits, Randy Doerscher, Kerry Guerink, Maury Betzel, Terry Rubley. Second Row: Scott Meisel, jim Craig, Spin Williams, Mark Shanks, Dave Hettrick, Steve Crane, Mark Swanson, Bud Brown, Mark Hilldebrand, Phil Sutton, Ross Paustian, Dale Negus, jeff jaeger, Chris juehring, Lucious Hill, Kurk Koster. Third Row: Dennis Whitlock, Bruce Meyers, Bob O'donnel, Paul Garcia, Walt Bessow, Randy Wilson, Al Per- rault, Don Rousell, jeff Carpenter, Ken Negus, john Moreno, Mike Aleksiejczyk, Curt Plambleck, Larry Erps, jeff johnson. Fourth Row: jeff Hildebrand, Robin, Matt Wilson, Bob Dugas, Pete Panzer, Mike Campbell, Bob Roe, Stuart Kaiser, Tim Reeder, Dan Dunn, Mike Welsh, Bruce johnson, Steve Robin- son, Kevin Stein, Terry Ray, Robert Frost. rev c ' Q U21 .- . Q- t ' K g 5 .-, ,' R N. E . TT , f - Q71-T' ' 'Q' A ,' 8 I 801131 GQWWTSQ '43 s ' N 7 . ' .tl ' ' Q' T , my . fl if f ' L, z' qfyf K- t filfiflnxfll AQ, Q , 3 , ' Q N ,gi 5' 3 an r ' 1 , Kg Q, Q' n x ff as If me Q ts a S Two West High forwards struggle to recover the ball from the Hel. 'NN-Q M111 Mary Schaffer, julie Cummings and Rhonda Meir are alert for a serve. A West High defender leaps high to return a shot. 32 Front Row: jeanne Chouteau, Rhonda Myers, Lisa Englemann, Amy Martins, jenny Bettis. Row 2: Sue Redman, Sue Bitterman, Kathy jenkins, julie Cummings, jan Kre- mer, Bobby Ramirez. Row 3: Lori Ede, Sandy Warnock, Anne Quinn, judy VanDyke, Bonnie Day, Cheryl Edwards, Linda Schebler. Row 4: Mary Kremer, Debbie Meck, jean Quinn, Sheryl Lynch, Debbie Hull, Cena Loukas, Mary Schaffer, and coach Betty Smith. . O-O-Ol, OREO! O-O-O! OREO!! Try to imagine a school bus full of rls singing the above words on their ay to a volleyball game. Singing elped to offset the monotony during ng rides. Music, however, is not the only en- yyment that went along with the lme. Going out of town, eating in a estaurant, and having a cute busdriv- t, combined to make their season the lest ever. Most of all, the joy of win- ng was first in their minds. When iey lost, the players inspired each :her by singing or encouraged them- elves for better results the next time. eam effort was most essential in every amethey played. Those who had been on the team for tree consecutive years'are: Bonnie ay and Cheryl Lynch. Two-year mem- ers are: Jeanne Choteau, Debbie ull, Gena Loukas, Debbie Meck, lary Schaffer, Linda Schebler, and dy VanDyke. The varsity record this year was 6-6, id the junior varsity finished with a T8 record. GIRLS West High defender drops low to setup a shot. VYVW 'mn The team devises their scheme for the game. V ,E,K L, 1 , V 45 33 16 25 Moline 53 ff -Q U , C1irl's Tennis DOUBLES WEST OPPONENT 3 2 - Moline 0 5 - East Moline 0 5 - Rock Island 5 0 - Assumption 5 0 - Central 4 1 - Alleman Girl's Tennis SINGLES WEST OPPONENT 4 3 - East Moline 1 6 - Rock Island 2 5 -- Moline 7 1- Assumption 7 0 - Central 5 1 -- Alleman Volleyball WEST OPPONENT 2 3 - Pleasant Valley 3 1 - Central 3 0 - Bettendorf 0 3 - Dubuque Hempstead 3 1 - Clinton 0 2-Dubuque Senior 1 3 - Pleasant Valley 0 3 - Wahlert 3 0 - Dewitt 3 0 - Bettendorf 3 0 - North Scott 2 3 - Central Track WEST OPPONENT 28 12 - CR. jefferson 13 7 - Assumption 14 7 - East Moline 20 21 - Wahlert 42 7 -- Rock Island 0 27 - Central 13 7 - Moline 36 19 - Alleman 48 13-Burlington ff,,n,1.,,,.,'m 1,535.1 W ' A 3 3 ,NM S 'Sn J' M n :st Ld my pf 8 J lf-L .L , ig, af' wg 'Q , ff iw , 'Fi ,, 4. L53 , 3 'K ul .Q is .: ,:,,1f:ff.1ff:ff:2f5sf2T iw me x 'Q .. N Q W rj v 'Q gig i A I 3 ' V , K gik ,,-k kkgh 'A H . , Q Q I , ' ' N A 6 f f 2 N' all i 'Vu-. Q! hh n A - '13, in A 5 v . ' H '. ffvh 1 A ' Q fip-x ,F .M i 5 X-4 W- ,f iNf , AQ' . L- b .ivgx ba , L' Q, ff Wi N ,f ., ' x p L v ' fm 'W b R135 gi as 2 ' 3 .filf m. w , 5- . an . ' 'il ,, A I Q L W Fx 'V' ' 'Y '- f mg, S S U, 1 ' . - Q. L ? .- i Q ,tkh wife! - . .K is .K K M ' g s l 55 Q 5 t 5 'Z' . 3 B The Lighter Si de in an attempt to fight homecoming apathy and as an offset to the ritual, West initiated several new activities during home- coming week. The week started with tricycle races which APP chemistry quickly won, utilizingthe efforts ofqtrackman, .jeff Meyers. Next wasfthe tug-of-war with theteachers and students bat-A All tling to the bitter end. After the rope broke four times, the bat- tle turned into a mud-dragging contest with the teachers somewhat overwhelmed. Finishing up the activities, a bonfire, where anyieffigy of a Rock Island player was burned. The fire took placleiilin betweenfihe performance of Galleryfififinthe West High Auditorium. i it i i All in all, everyone who participated in homecoming activi- ties were pleased with the innovations. 'A W -4.5- Pyramids got everyon e into the act. Mr. Moeller employs new teaching methods in a tug-of-war. e Anybody c!ag,irrde a trlcycle giaylmost anybo . 5 of o 3- ,M Moeller to agfimy end, Bottom Left: Gallery enter- fafHQ5iL1lWeSf d1zrins h0fQf2c0mfnsg l B0ff0m Left AP? ,-:. first tviiifgycle raiiie-during hometomingevents. M ' 'A h Jlm k',: Q i ,, 3 K ,. ..VV V U19 JQ4' wi, V zgifffli-f -A f 3 34 'Ri r Q wwf if X me K-what 42 1' vm f ggi M :TJ Our enthusiastic administrators get into the act. Mighty falcon Bob O'Donnell tells trembling imp Mike Ashcraft Although there were many more students at West than last year, this did not stunt the interest in school activities and pep auds. Pep auds were a great improvement over last years pep auds which were poorly attended and few and far between. In fact, students took a more enthu- siastic attitude toward them. The cheering fans lifted the spirits of the track and football players as both teams did well in their season. how it's done duringthe West-Central pep aud. Everyone gets involved in expressing their hopes for a victory. l i AUD - 4 5 'ref Attentive faces reveal renewed interest in pep auds. S ki, N ,W Bit Right: Excitement lingers as students return to classes. awww' Above: jeff Stuart and Tom Weiss wonder, How did they talk me into this one? l., t,. T rg' i .- . tt Ti. Q UL' of J - W ,- ill Q-eff ,N , Q W w jhgli,,,:,c,5Q3Qv,f'f-gif ' fl I 5-:bf y W ffff wi. filly! ffylm kq E ,W ,i l A g if i if -X j WH, 'jxf fliixf 1 ,5:N.,L,,-,kL.fs: 1 Slowly, slowly the house lights dimmed, as far below in the orchestra pit, musical sounds clashed, blended and finally began in melody. The audience squirmed and gradually settled into their seats as the opening prologue with Minstrel tGreg Wrightl and three graceful ballerinas tiptoed them gently into the story of Once Upon a Mat- tress, West High School's second musical production. A combination of bright colors, excellent dancing, good music and humor led the production in its debut. But probably one of the most outstanding characteristics of this West High production was the tremendous charac- terizations portrayed by the actresses and actors in the musical. The cast of 30 members, under the direction of Above: Lady Larken ICarol Baker! and Sir Harry CDoug Sig- linj ponder their uncertain future together. Right: I'm In Love With a Girl Named Fred, 42 l., is 'Q , , Nfl K' KW ,aw Q ,, Vi! if 44' 1 gf . 'f L 4 ZF 2 .1 , 721 ' i f K , . i32? 1i tiitf ,, W gd' Yqfig 'Xxx i 'swf 'Q Dorwin Peterson, crossed the footlights with believability and definite personality. Perhaps even the most remarkable factor about the musical, however was the atmosphere backstage. An alert stage crew was fast and efficient in changing the basic stage set into many different areasifor different scenes. The costumes were colorful, simple but majestic in their own right, and all of the special little effects like lighting, make-up and props which each take hours to plan and get ready, were an essential part of the musical's success. by Linda Petersen .-f-I 3 Left: The Jester fRoger Riley! and the King fMike Wilson? find them- selves clowning around. Top: Queen Agravin fRosanne Duncombej comforts the Prince IDave Gregoryl. Above: Dorwin Peterson, direc- tor, becomes involved. I UQ I L a 413 SW Q ft 4 lil ABOVE: Standing in lines began early for some students. RLGHT: Lunch meant a complete series of linesg one for food, one for seats, one for a throw at the garbage can and one to get back to class. FAR RIGHT: Halls were wrapped by lines ofpeople. Follow the i ,.,, - tt Q A 4, Aw N R f. Leader LINE uP cfflplnx Cru wklfxi ca+g ? 1 HKLCWS cmd' 'Hwroujh 1'haW1lY5 leaving Qraczs Of' wolawise f CJDXUVUYX proeirtss 1.5 Lmimrlzs F : A ', L .' L. lN PXEAA gm Quft Keep 459, Cami- QVMUC 'WCW FUEL Fo:.z.ow 'rub be and curse 'WL New LINE RJJPE -1 Mo Cu'CS.X hmmm COFTTSS an Two's company, 2700's a crowd Duringabkbllg h gy b dl ff -.45 K XF Q . L XX ,jst , yy---f A Q . P Wx:-1 Q A I -f ' Z' Jx QW' ' 'fin - N J ' I ' :L xc! ' V 2 + A ' W x HC 1 5 ' A A N I 3 f WA' I fififffzif f 5-ff Q Y Xfvf' 14-'W .val A Ky Sf? EwQ42.?z7.:' W A .: ' 9 1 -L.-.nero A,. M i x I 2 'NHUH 1 1 IN ABOVE: Crowded conditions force students to pack together during an aud LEFT: Built to accomodate 1500, the gym becomes rapidly overcrowded by fal fa d ' QM is NK ii xk I gqpgb 1 655.3 T ' ' png? is A N Hu V 'Y E cp X- y , X is 6, 5 QQ rr. F 'W ,a K I 4- A If 655 ,Q W E S I X If br Q X. J is ....' ' i ,. HL on + 'pq 1 as 1 l ' ,fik'i':'mn'x V fl 4 I X fb o t W N Ke X 4 , I ' 1.. :Sf I , ' , . f ' B TTD 1 A qi!-fs Y l -V Aqlk Q :k u llli iw r s Q 'E 5 iff? 1 l Aw, l Q QL-EZ. 1 1--f 7 5 1- - ' ' Q 8 2. is 1 N A af Q if if im: A w 4 X . x R' 2 ,f Q5 1 ,. N is aff .xiii gl S'-54 . 5- ' W Lg? ' gr Q 1 is x 9 figs X 1 f 1 Ric gggg X5 f K ' K 1 'sv 1435 ' X kiwi! S 9 Q gi ' I S if if U- 'H 5 : f ' 5 ii 55 G . . . .:,?..i I HK kt ' it Q sw, - ' -iw, Q 1 SQ?i'??3 ,, ., A 1. E . . K, ,K - iv , ,I ,.., xg -'RQ A .sf xy l ' n O 4 R a t 4 8- S TOP: The bicycle was one way to beat the price of gas. ABOVE: Motorcycles carried some people to school in the fall and spring. . 1 Wheels LEFT: Students also rode buses to and from school BELOW: Cars were by far the most popular form of trans portation. BOTTOM: Greg arrived in the dune buggy bullt by the 1972-73 automotive class. People arrlved and left West ID varrous vehlcles Motorcycles and btkes were popular IH the fall and sprung with cars Buses also transported many students between home and school Traffic jams were a dally occurrence as everyone tried to make It out the exits flrst how ever few accndents were reported . . , . taking over during the colder months, . . . . I - if My X . 5 mm M 'Q b f A f f Q . Q ? , X i f- iff., R 'K 'Q K ss y Q K xx N.. .. wr L , K . . K. RTE: K 9, K is 8 A ws 'QM ' 5' if N N. WM 5 ,zk L 5 .1,. fu S V K fip- J my it his if J . V, gghqr ,L L FQ L .. K V wk , N xw 'K W' if V - 9. 4. - ix ' kg .P E . xv Sf . .3 if S K Xwivfrk W X g ks f 95 gm. RQ, 5212! . sf A' VH-E' N QQ' BELCDVV TYPICAL NURMA . Q x. Q5-kwfk M ,, ik kg . geese. of . , 1: I pn-Nlg. 5 I 5 in ,:: f1?2mg 'mlllf 'BW L1 2 s 'HES 'l ,, 44 llllluw -MU: I J fm . . - , . i Ii'i5I??flI.mm..,Im1vf m annum- St d' C Creeping, slowly along I inch my furry ' body and hide in the cracks from rubber -U soled shoes. The heels of them are too w hard on my fragile furry body. I long to spin my silky cocoon and re- Q turn some cold morning when the shoes are gone. Or else I would fly away. But for now, I can only hide in the tile and hope CU that no one notices, or become one of 4-J THEM. M Sui padwelg Cyblbg 12-R ff r' - fl 5 If S '- X W J I . pq QI 'Zh 0 0: O OU 6 - in A ,xulwu x 0 ,W -,-ki, 1 X 1-1-111 Q - fm, fl i 1111:-1-' C 51 5 I L alle I l 52 1 ABOVE: Two girls prepare to go home after a long g day at school. TOP LEFT: Debbie Wilhelm practices NE l , modern dance in a secluded hallway. RIGHT: A new student? A day at the ZOO A day at the West High cafeteria can be a strange experience. When entering the room, noise, flying pop tabs, and bizzare people assault and surround you. Perhaps because it is the only room where people can let off steam freely explains how any- thing can and does happen. One full hour when people can buy pop and candy and work on doing nothing is the usual activi- ty. The cafeteria has been called every- thing from the mad house to a study hall, but one thing is certain, it's a nice place to visit, but pity the teacher in charge of it. TOP: There is always something to watch in the local 'zoo.' ABOVE: A dropped tray during lunch is always exciting. RIGHT: Aspiring pyramid builders working up a show. 'Huw u J' sg-J: 2 YA ' ai I ' f-' A .I nz . ,WEL br' Q. gi: -: if t - J e: Qi +t S' . . xg 1 Q J ,,,. M k , F is Q.. . 4. ' f 5 MAKING T E ' A I f 2 ,S F i Q Q 1 L - X E xg Q Ag fx E J , , S 5 E Q is if M. f f x, f,. ,, . 'RWZW ABOVE: lsn't studying fun!! RIGHT: Students use time in class to prepare for tomorrows' questions. 56 x .3 , I .ul Nadi ,.. fs, We was SR gas N sk is X: :: t We 3 ' - . 1 f 1 . : p 5' 52 if f' - Will everyone hand in their assignments please?'t' Conversation momentarily ceases as students scram- .sf is ble for their work. In the rnidsflidf this a hjaddlis waved attheteacher. V l t P 3ttt I don't have my paper. l l ii The teacher rolls het eyes, lsegvenward ?t ansd braces rself for the 'reason'f T l You see thereggfvsS,sLfugkir1g,pnc to5sg.tl3 oQl, just inding my own business when all of a suddeh ZAP! out pops this short little green dressed in a weigd shining blue suit. Well, naturally, he scared the heck out of me and I drtoisdedtslevetsythingslll yvasehsoldings Then l bent down to pick it up but this freak fixes me with a stare and .. . I-ean't mcive! Then hes you do believe me don't you? No. .. 1 .'.:r ' Aw, gee, don'tl even get credit for trying? i i I K, 5 I .g is . .t.. ,A .1 'xt 2 TOP: When did who discover America? ABOVE: lf I keep ml' head down, maybe she won't call on me. LEFT: Despite what some teachers may think, occasionally people do study. 27-C'-is 57 cll'lS Eli 'I Serving Time in 207 There comes a time in nearly everyones' life at West when, purposely or accidently, a rule is broken. This includes anything from being late to getting caught smoking. In all cases the offender ends up in 207, detention hall. After receiving a summons for his offense, the student must go to the attendence of- fice. Depending on the severity of his crime he is either 'allowed' to talk to Mr. Retko, Assistant Principal, or else he might be lucky and just receive one or more, twenty minute detentions, from the office staff. Marking time in 207 consists of doing any- thing you want so long as it doesn't make noise. Many people use the time to catch a twenty minute nap or do some homework, and although the quiet time is kind of nice, not many people enjoy spending time in 207. 207 CID ETI ET ABOVE: Nobody has fun in 207 and it seems that the time never runs out. RIGHT: While serving his sentence, one offender reads a book, LEFT: Memories are made on this. BELOW: Teacher assistants are in command of 207. 5 s :L-'-' Abxbgb D x .55 gl' 5. 5 f-N,B.. 12 gl I ,k. 5 ' s 1 s I' 5 I S . 5K L .X I B .K D 5 xxx .x 9 '1xl x I ' I . Dk' a - ,I n .xP' 35 LEFT: Students wipe away boredom by sleeping. 59 Be ond the N WHS At school, students often tend to blend in with the 2 crowd and their faces become blurred with those of other students. Seeing a classmate outside of school sheds a whole new light on the kind of person he really is. For in- stance, some students are married, live away from home, speak a different language at home or are employed full- time. Everyone at West has a complete and rounded life, even though only a slice of it may be exposed while they're in school. Many WHS clubs and organizations held parties during the year. These activities provided an opportunity for students to get together and enjoy themselves outside the structured classroom setting. 60 is -A s its ' ls Q . X Wit.. is -' 7 if f . i.l'i ,ri i H Q 5 tsil s'ii ,ffl N: K Q l f 'fa T .S in t fs, is Q1 if x t. 3? V -f i is if gg i ff X . ii .iff- .... 'f 4- X if V- lag? T' RIGHT: Many students took advantage of the variety of stores at the new Northpark shopping center. BELOW: According to a survey taken by the student newspaper nearly 50 per cent of WHS students are spending their after-school hours in some type of part-time employment. gf t 5 ...msn ,,, , a i f t i wake up in the morning while it i5 Still pitch blaek beeauSe i have an early bird claS5. i go .to Sathool until noon. i eat my lunafh as hurriedly aS i can So i will get to work on time. i work all afternoon and evening. at night, a5 tired aS i am, i eloSe the Shop and Start for home. my mom warm5 up the leftover Supper that i miSSed out on. then i go to my room and try to do my homework , but i ufbually juSt go to bed. i get up in the morning a5 tired aS when i went to bed not quite ready to Start another day. i get paid on fridayS. tomorrow iS fri- day. too bad i won't have time to spend it. , VW, 9 ?h f ' t wash i ' tg , Www ' 605064 LEFT: Sometimes after a hard day, one begins to wonder, Is it really worth it? BOTTGM LEFT: Sacking groceries turns into cash. BOTTOM: Kathy Smith concentrates on ringing cus- tomers through the line. 63 . Q K, f- K W .,-A ...t , KR - .5 -. In x K Lix K, ' i. ,. Q i ..,: +- 5 :.. ' .... ., . ...M , xml W ,. ,N X - X ' .Q g .. x N N.. Q Q X- 12... , . s .N x Q5 'Q .X 'X' ' -...rw w .X ' V - E Twp? ,xl - ...,. t s amz gg - 1. - ' N ' - f gg., -5 'bs . . . An entirely new situation confronted West students this year, for it was, for most, the first time that they had ever faced shortages of supplies they used to get in abund- ance. With the Energy Crisis came higher prices for fuel and conserving measures like car pools and reduced heating and lighting which directly affected everyone's life style. A switch to Daylight Savings Time in january meant a dark parking lot illuminated by headlight at 8 a.m. Even athletics were hampered when a ruling designed to con- serve energy banned Iowa teams from practice during Christmas vacation. Conscientious efforts to conserve energy were high- lighted by West's own Energy Crisis Contest sponsored by Virnatcor. S20 was given to the first place winner, who suggested reversible black and white shades to absorb and reflect heat. k . v ft if .N .T -.ff 9 N 1 ,N t T U s 2 Wt 'th' . A S T if N Ms was , ,.x.., ..-www Q, ggi' ki ea is 3' .Si Q S I - - ---silk' as K It Q. mf' Q The mark of the energy crunch seemed to be everywhere. Students turned to foot-pow- er to take them to recreation areas. The school administration became concerned when they learned that school buses were making their rounds with partial loads, and lights were turned off in many classrooms to help conserve electricity. The trusty VW saved fuel but left in the dark each morning as day- light savings time meant students started their school day in the dark. bb caltQ1,,,7bwDdJ Lrmdnok any Fl Vw l f ,fa-V211 In lm 'I f 5 - 3 6 13 JI? IE Xiu 68 Ulf being a junior is being an almost year they are in the middle and the classmen who must care - about what traditions the school will carry on in the almost year juniors build their almost last memories as they prepare for prom with thoughts of the coming year and how a group of juniors will plan a prom for them the class of '75' draws to a close as juniors prepare for their senior year they are almost out of high school but not quite QR, 69 111 , f---, ABOVE: King Mark Shanks retrieves his fallen crown. BELOW LEFT: Denise Stevens dances to the music by 'Chance' BELOW: Revealing a very warm and special moment. 70 The Girls' Recreational Association CGRAJ once again had a busy year as they held their traditional activities, ranging from sopho- more initiation to GRAnd Gala. The highlight of Gala evening was the announcement of the King by GRA presi- dent Cindy Taylor. Shanks was crowned1974 Gala King, and his court included Pete Ad- ams, Mike Cochran, Tim Puls, and Gary Wal- lace. The theme of this year's dance was Color My World, and a large crowd danced to the music supplied by Chance. CRA initiates perform a variety of stunts for the members ofthe organization at the yearly initia- tion picnic. The hazing is all in good fun and serves as a prelude to full membership in the association. X Ah si A, g. X .tg-as A .f-xt X Row 1: Coach Betty Christensen, Konnie Dunsworth, Nancy Sinclair, Cheryl Shumacher, Kathy Hier, Marlys Perry, Lisa Morse. Row 2: Cindy Mumm, Manager, Lori Ciartnier, july Coin, Sue Perry, Karla Bertramn, Vicki Boyd, Chris Bailey, Barb Molis, Terry Lemek, Lori Mirfield, Manager. Row 3: Mau- reen Flynn, Sue Colby, Diane Morse, Kolleen Kelly, Betsie Dietz, Kristi Wernecke, Peggy Hartzell, Kim Koster, Shiela Foy, Terri O'Conner, Theresa Reagan. 72 Don lepsen's swimming team this year was led by All-American, Brent Myers. Against the Quad-City champs, Brent won two indi- vidual victories, while Dave Stanger and Mike Rosing took the other wins. Kevin Davis added power to the diving team after an injury. The WHS sophomores captured first place this year. Don Haase, lim Gill, and leff Lamat made the difference for the diving team's success. This year marked the debut of Robin Christiansen as the girl's swim team coach. Practices were held every night after school, and practice paid for Mindy Rice, as she set a new record for the 100 yard breast stroke at 1:24.63. The team boasted two state divers, Sue Colby, and Diane Morse. UPPER LEFT: A swimmer practicing the butterfly. ABOVE: Vicki Boyd stops for a moment to rest before finishing her laps. Row 1: CL to Rl Tom Sifert, Brian Smith, loe Clow, Dan Miller, Mike Fischlein, Mike Kastmer, Mike Bajc, Greg Schroeder. Row 2: Scott Bryant, Don Haase, lim Gill, jeff Lamar, Mike Henzen, Mike Collins, Rob Hurless. ii. VV 5 . - at X XXX X . ax X ,pa s of ' . 'TQ'TQ 'I5 1fi'f'-- i , : '?Ef ,L if 1 f get-:ff f1z's-.xo .ai-vinlh' Row 1: QL to Rl Kevin Davis, Larry Snodgrass, Dave Stanger, Terry Schreyer, Mike Rosing, Dan Mulnihill, Coach Don lepsen, Coach David Swim. Row 2: Roger lohanssen, lim Smith, Tom Scott, Mark Hayman, Cliff Gerich, Tom Dof- fer, Brent Myers, Paul Hammerschmidt, Chris Popp, Manager. W . f ' S V l V- 7 , I K It lr I . I ,IWW I ww, , , ,. y V Urmzgg Zi K , , V. k,,q,m.. 'f 'qw W vu. V wif AW V ,M . ww: W ' .-i. we ' Wt ' ,. - ,.,,,,, .,. , . .,. ,.-., , W J ' 'Q 'Qi I Q ' ,,,. , ,.- l K V' . , ,-., F , WMV , V . ,,,,, 15. ' V r ' . ' v ' ,.., a 21:1 V V , ir s ,rg . M ,.gy- V V V, ,.,. ,,., , , , S V , V , W . M- V W V Vw' K 2' e , V .,.,.. ., V , wa, Q ' . . V 4 A , it L 2 V, X 4' .5 1'4 ' fi ' T07-92 ,, fn, A . 44:5 A H- ' . ' , ,JV . - I , , V ,.,., ' .fl A . .MV max ,, , A 3 4- ' , ' A W' ,,- gf 'fh., ' . 'I - . Q , .M .J I Q .-.Mfg W , Mx, wi, . , V . .AQ V, 'f ,,V, il . if VV ff xt 4 , L...- fffiw-,.. Z' psy, x H' Wag.-z. K 4 E. K, ' k uv L ,tw ,Lau V 73 7 g' Row 1: QL TO RJ Deb Freeman, Mary I0 Schaf- fer, Amy Martin, Vicki Schomborg. Row 2: Deb Fick, Chris Paulsen, Deb Eckstein, Linda Herring, jenny Steckel, Coach Dale Fogle. ABOVE: Deb Eckstien attempts to score dur- ing a game against Central. 74 You've come This year marked the advent of girl's basketball at West. Not the intramurals kind, but real, honest to goodness intra-school competition, complete with un- iforms, organized teams, and a coach. Dale Fogle was imported to coach the fledgling teams. Before coming to West, he coached girl's teams that went to state. Since the days when Dave Wessell led his Flacons to the boy's state title in basketball, West has never been a serious threat in bringing home another basketball trophy. But this year is a different story. ln coming to West, Coach Fogle has people standing up and taking notice of the things he's making possible with the girl's program. Before basketball, girl's were pretty well limited to what activities they could participate in. Basketball gives them a chance they've never had before, as in the past they were limited to tennis, golf, swimming, and gymnastics. a long way, baby S N. 1 i 3 LEFT: A WHS forward attempts to pass the ball under heavy guarding by an opposing player ABOVE: A west player snags a rebound. Row 1: CL TO RJ Debbie Oberhaus, Barb Smith Carolyn Young, Barb Pash, Terri Werthmann Row 2: Coach Mary Larsen, Vickie Talbot, Bern ice Carlin, Lori Lindquist, Lisa Morse, Dixie Schil lig, Ellen Walker. 75 ylty 7 6 af' f 'ff'f , ,, ,,.,- M f Q Sophs1O-17 West High's sophomore basketball team finished 5-7 in the Metro Confer- ence this year. Under Coach Cline's, the Falcons ended up with a 10-17 record. The team was led by Mark Doerfeld and Scott Folewell. Others who contribut- ed were Rick Paulsen and Bob Hering. West's varsity should get some good players from this group of sophomores next year. i for season. aw 1: QL to R5 Scott Followill, Bernard Gerisher, Marlan Korthous, Craig Peckenschnieder, Mark Schneider, ul Hill. Row 2: Coach Clines, T. Loncarich, Steve johnson, Chris Epping, Richard Paulsen, Bob Hering, vny Ketelaar, Mark Doerrfeld, manager B. Criner, Coach Greenlee. Basketball for the West sophs provided a sneak preview of the players who will join the varsity team next year. West's Mark Schneider goes in for a layup against Alleman as his teammates look on from the bench. 77 , ws, xx... - r '--S. K ,,,.,,,, 'if -so Q K 1,5 'QQ g g t, ., , ,,R M , f RIGHT: Pete Adams leaps lor the ball during a Metro-Conference game against Alleman. S, ABOVE: All heads follow the action as cagers tensely await the play's outcome. RIGHT: WHS lr. Spin Williams takes a spill during a game against East Moline, I IUNIGRS CAGERS SPARK FALCONS 78 .aww ,fjg,g.w- ' 1-A. It's rare that anything falls magically in place during a game. Any thing that hap- pens takes time, skill, planning, and a lot of hard work. Basketball season starts when the hope- fuls come for try-outs. After the teams are picked, many long hours are spent learn- ing key plays, signals, and defense before the players can even seriously think about competition. This year, the team boasted three re- turning starters, Bill Steckel, Pete Adams, and Gary Wallace. Jeff Hillebrand and Spin Williams, both juniors, round out the starting line-up. According to their coaches, the cagers have shown a great amount of intelli- gence and determination in their playing. However, Assistant Coach Rios felt that the one thing that hurt the Falcons most this year was a lack of consistent concen- tration on the defense. The do it well, but have lapses that hurt, he commented. Row 1: CL to R7 jeff Hillebrand, Gary Wallace, Dave Wolf, Pete Adams, Russ Paustian, Duane lsenberg, Mike Stemlar, Steve Foy, Lucius Hill, Bill Fennelly. Row 2: Manager Berney Beus, Ken Reimer, Manager, Mark Hambright Manager, Terri Rubley, Spin Williams, Mark Steele, Dave Hansen, Steve Garner, Bill Steckel, Al Herring, Brian Guerink, Coaches Dave Wessel and 1.D Rios. ...al tt.. E l . ABOVE: Hands go up in unison at this section during a freethrow. LEFT Sophomore Paul Hill goes up for a shot. 79 .WQON 0. CHAMPS Row 1: IL to Rl Doug Ahrens, Kerry Kuehl, Rick Powell, Dave Fox, Dave Berneking, jeff Ste- wardt. Row 2: Dan Feeney, Rick Dexter, Dean Timmermann, Blayne Gill, Chris luehring, Curtis Plambeck. Row 3: Coach Hein, Gill Raymond, Gordon Bradwell, Ray Rodriguez, Dave Bert- hold, Gavin Guenther, Mark LaCroix, Terry Trauffer, Larry Erps, Coach Kirby. Wrestling coach Bob Hein had a good reason when he said, I was very pleased with our overall performance this year. The Varsity team ended its season with 7 wins and 4 losses. This brought a record for the most wins ever to be won by a var- sity wrestlingteam. The highlight of the year came when the Falcons became city dual meet champs for the second straight year. Mr. Hein commented, Our wrestlers have worked very hard and have shown tre- mendous desire in achieving their goal of an all-time dual meet record. The sophomore team won the Metro Conference title for the second consecu- tive year. Their season record was 9-2. Second straight title for wrestlers H-and Above: jeff Stewart seems to be well in control during a dual meet. 80 -1 Row 1: QL to RJ Steve Lummer, Mark McDougal, Mike Lau- gen, Terry Bayer, Terry Worden, Matt Betzel. Row 2: Craig Stewart, Steve Ramirez, Trent Hovenga, Curt Ready, Ed Ull- rich, Paul Oberhaus, Coach Barnhill. Row 3: Eric Hess, Nick Di Toro, Mark Gill, Tim Delf, Tom Quigley, Mike Brauer, Deam Taylor, Terry Speth. Left: A WHS wrestler struggles to flip an opponent during a meet with Bettendorf. u.,,.. tr ,, nk, A N it Above: Ready to blow his whistle, a referee looks on as a WHS wrestler attempts to pin an opponent. f 81 Row 1 QL to RJ Tami Mohler, lane Ripslinger, Vicki Resnick, Kaii Kappeler, Mary Crews, Debbie Payne, Terri Mericle. Row 2: Mindy Rice, Vicki Mallette, Lind Robin- son, Therese Manley, Michelle Lensch, ludy Myers, Kim Koster, Cindy Striegel, Cindy Hepner, Barb Resnick. Row 3: Coach Ruth lohnson, joDee Clark, Valerie Tappen- dorf, Amy Sparks, Dianne Morse, Bobbi Marcussen, Sue Colby, jamie Geary. Row 4: Sandy Cooper, Sue Cherry, Betty Reagan. This year's gymnastics team was the biggest ever at West, with 15 girls return- ing and 35 new members. The team has expanded greatly from two years ago, when there were only 'I3 girls onthe en- tire team. Coach Ruth johnson felt this was her best team ever. This year's team has more depth than ever before, she commented. The girls must practice hard and long, 2 hours every night after school. They run laps and then work on floor exercises and trampoline stunts in preparation for the meets. . ABOVE: Amy Sparks executes a flip during a meet. RIGHT: Sandy Cooper strikes a pose at the end of her routine. FAR RIGHT: loDee Clark performs on the par- allel bars. LOWER RIGHT: Terri Mericle during a floor exercise. V7 s 'vw-....,,W.M.-MM Mwe 4' ' -'- Once again Aquesta gives it's annual variety show, this year's theme being A Spice of Life. The result was a stunning effect when the girl's swimming talents were combined with lights and costumes. The girl's compete more with themselves than with opponents. Practices were held every Thursday night, more during the upcomming weeks of the show. Nd'- x P65 Nuvfbw - za R . W5 1: . Af.-N -Q., f .af x, ul - -- , .M:wm,,,,,,X ' M FAR LEFT: Aquesta members work on tim- ing for a duet number. UPPER RIGHT: Timing is very important in formation swimming. ABOVE: Rose Nagy practices schulling. LEFT: The girls practice forming a star for the show. ,ifnk Row 1 QL to Rl Rita Thornton, Bonnie Day, Pam McDowell, Kim Werner. Row 2: Sue Perry, Sandy Cooper, Shiela Foy, Sue Forsythe, Lori Gartiner, Nancy Sinclair, Kelly Roach, lulie Gosma, Deb Carstens, Sue Colby, Dixie Westphal, Peggy Hartzell, Mindy Rice. Row 3: Marlys Perry, lulie McKilligan, Kim Koster, Becky Brookstra, Konnie Dunsworth, Amy Niel- son, Kathy George, Kristi Wernecke, Lori McGrath, Sally McDowell, Nancy Piersel, jenny Bettis. 83 vi 'Y T Winter Sports WEST 41 53 54 54 60 58 53 54 63 I 49 59 50 52 55 56 I 50 71 50 84 Varsity Basketball OPP. 40 68 24 62 53 62 45 61 59 55 47 57 43 47 59 68 55 47 WEST 37 56 38 27 64 39 42 54 65 35 51 41 42 52 55 53 60 74 C.R. Kennedy Alleman Clinton Moline Rock Island Wahlert Central East Moline Bettendorf Alleman Assumption Moline Central Rock Island Assumption East Moline C.R. Kennedy Burlington WEST 45 38 64 53 46 47 35 49 49 54 41 66 33 62 Sophomore Boy's Basketball OPP. 52 53 50 54 61 50 38 63 52 44 48 55 55 68 62 49 43 48 Girl 's Basketball OPP. 55 33 35 35 36 46 37 38 42 25 40 52 49 46 Kennedy Alleman Clinton Moline Rock Island Walhert Central E. Moline Bettendorf Alleman Assumption Moline Central Rock Island Assumption E. Moline jefferson Burlington Hempsted Assumption Burlington Bettendorf Central Burlington Iowa City Wes Assumption Fort Madison Bettendorf Dubuque Iowa City Wes Central Fort Madison WEST 5th 2nd 4th 101 63 56 59 80 1st 57 4th 69 85 26 Boy's Varsity Swimming OPP. 69 108 117 47, 92 115 93 87 57 Rock Island Relays West Invitational Roosevelt Invitational jefferson Munster, Indiana Washington, C.R. Assumption, Muscatine Clinton Q.C. Sophomores Rock Island Q.C. Varsity Moline Central Peoria Central WEST 166.55 163.6 126.70 171.13 150.25 148.50 178.35 155.15 159.93 169.10 148.27 152.45 WEST 16 21 32 40 26 28 33 45 Gymnastics OPP. 210.60 172.14 148.80 147.25 196.93 151.45 131.00 208.37 186.90 169.3 210.93 117.75 116.78 6th Season Records GirI's Swimming OPP. 78 71 93 41 43 85 67 63 88 49 Bettendorf Moline Assumption Clinton Moline Central Tipton Clinton Central Assumption Bettendorf Iowa City Muscatine District Dubuque Hem psted Central Walhert Assumption Tipton Rock Island Muscatine Clinton Moline Bettendorf Art set a goal this year of keeping people aware of the artistic talent at WHS. They accomplished this with the help of an always filled display case and a new innovation,ArtClub. Clifford Coussens, Department head, emphasized the new interest in art as people look for, something to do in their spare time. Fine Arts en- deavors were displayed both at West and at Blackhawk and Augustana Col- leges. At the end ofthe year art stu- dents competed in a Creativity show, with prizes being awarded for Best of Show, First, Second, Third, and Honor- able Mention. Coussens hoped that more people would, take an art course because once they realize what we have to of- fer, many may wish to continue their studies. Art is really a matter of each individual mastering his or her own technique. This is easy to see after observing the varied displays and re- sults ofthe art department. 4','3rt'5 .........-nude Ideas take shape:A INF' ,,. . ik I ZTE. ,L K - wif- T. .. 1. 43 . kk. f 5 K - -. f v gl 13 S xx X i L - -1. S i t K ' K' 3 i ABOVE: I think I finally got it , may be what this student is say- ing in Mr. jones' math class. RIGHT: Mr. Nagy helps out a student with a problem. Have you ever talked to a computer? A new course in computer language, which emphasizes indivudual work with the machines, is just one of the new favorite additions to the mathematics depart- ment this year. Some classes however, involve the pains of finding the measurement of a supplemen- tary angle, which is part of a particular obtuse trian- gle, or of finding the value of x if the quantity squared times the value of .., Well, at any rate, no math student will forget the joy and relief of getting an answer after slaving over a hard problem ... Still, math is not just a series of problem-solving exercis- es. lt has practical uses in everyday life and careers, as special units such as self-teaching of the teletype or on converting to the metric system. rs, my , ,,,, fi. Y , Gifs ' Books, books and more books, but that's not all the library has to offer. This year the library received 1700 books, about 300f0 fiction. Due to numerous rip-offs, the library may go to a systematic door check-out. Head librarian, William Edwards, does not likethe idea, but it may have to be done. Like any other department, the library also has budget problems. They did how- ever, expand on their newspaper selec- tion as they received two new papers. One was on girls basketball, and the other was on boys wrestling. W 4 DRI ER EDUCATIQN M2191 I I FW , I? A' ' V , 'f' A f22 :' I, W ,I . 'L L-,, f f f -: n A Q, Wg? QB -WML BRNER YDXXYMXBXX VAR 9. NLNX ?V 'W QM? ,I ,GNP 2 UW ,AV M X5 ,?f all Co-ed Cooking Tasting is the best part. A variety of smells, interesting clothes, and a greater awareness of how to run a home, were only few ofthe prod- ucts of the home economics department. Food classes this year may not have improved, although the fun aspect of cooking was most evident. Mrs. Handlen, a home economics teacher, said, We truly have better coop- eration with co-ed classes. She went on to say that both guys and girls work better together because they try to im- press one another. Sewing classes are individualized. Everyone does their own thing. They're still only for girls. But who knows, maybe that will also change in a few years. The child development classes this year had a chance to run a nursery school. 'lib-1' Miss March tries a new recipe by a chef in action l 92 Sewing: Do your own thing This student carefully places her pattern pieces on the material to be cut. Ironing is just as important as sewing a garment. 'bw' XF'-1 4-. mr- .1 Z 5 ,rw 1, if We is 3 Mi-ur it , rierr. MJ As any language student will tell you, learning a foreign tongue involves a lot more than just learning to say bon- jour , hola , or gutentag . Language learning is a long process, but the results are very rewarding. Because these courses involve such a commitment, enrollment has been decreasing as students turn to quicker and easier elec- tives. Still, the department is optimistic as they see stu- dents join the program who have realized, first of all, they don't have to be intellectuals to study a language and sec- ondly, that although it may not be short or painless, lan- guage study certainly is not bland. A pinata is a tradition at the Spanish club Christmas party All scramble for candy when the 'pinata breaks. ,WA , Around the world Mr. Scott explains a new French verb to Shelli Kuehl. Mr. Coetsch holds a discussion with his class 1 ABOVE RIGHT: Denise Miller, a familiar voice on KWHS radio. LEFT: Creative writing entails all aspects, even song writing. RIGHT: Mr. Peterson and Cindy lones watch a rehearsal of Once Upon A Mattress. wwf UI ,, V It VNIV wil yn A A Q 1' L V an 1 i :T f : it I? , ill' ' ' sa' Y T 96 For the past two years, a more flexible English program has allowed students a greater choice in the kind of English they would like to learn. ln an on-going evalu- ation of this system, it appears that stu- dents are satisfied with the program, even though there are some possible disadvan- tages, such as a trend away from difficult courses. However, even with the depart- ment divided into different sections and courses, it is still able to consider depart- mental projects such a Creativity '74. 'IW' A Communicate with 5 4 a N wr , ,N-s..c ,J if ABOVE: Mr. King relaxes between classes. LEFT: Students interested in mass media, may get involved in KWHS. Special Ed. offers unique programs An example of West High's ever growing educational program is the Special Education Department. The needs of each individual person is met through various courses. Stressing the need for social competency, personal adequacy, occupational effeciency and control of funda- mental academic skills, the department assisted these stu- 98 ,ZW W,.. W 1 ,Xiu 3 tiiiat E Paul Herrig, special education teacher, examines a student's work while others in the class work independently. ABOVE: A student receives individ- ual attention from Doris Mueller as they work together for a solution to the problem. dents in learning how to solve problems encountered in everyday living. Combining a practical curriculum with on the job train- ing the Special Education Department aimed the student toward a rewarding future. Social Studies relates to now TOP: Students in Social Problems class play a role reversal game to discover their attitudes and social awareness. Trying to call student attention to Social Studies, both critically and favorably are two of the goals expressed by Robert Williams, head of the social studies department. Social Studies includes geography, government, history, and behavorial sciences. We are making a sincere effort to relate to now, and also to the future, stressed Williams. The courses are designed to increase the social awareness of students, because with the 18 year old vote and so many students working, an attempt must be made to help them operate in the adult world. To relate more to now, the department brought in sev- eral guest speakers and more field trips were planned. However, not so many trips materialized, due to the Ener- gy Crisis. 99 BELOW: Practicing for the sit-ups test. FAR BOTTOM: Receiving en- couragement from onlookers, a student keeps on doing sit-ups. RIGHT: I guess it's not as easy as it looks. UPPER RIGHT: Girls in Con- ditioning class make use of the uni- versal gym. LOWER RIGHT: Girls in recreational games seem to enjoy playing shuffleboard. , wg. ew 'vw ,Z,.,.. 'M- sky., :F I S W f 9' R as iil 100 4-6 .1 ' , , K 2: as 5 gn RIGHT: Look Ma, no hands! BELOW: Miss Smith gives girls playing volleyball some pointers. FAR BOTTOM: Let the guys show them how it's played! 1, 5, The ho-hum attitude of last'year's gym students has changed this year, hopefully for the better. Betty Smith, girls phys-ed instructor, attributes the change to the new organized system in operation. This way stu- dents can pick what they will enjoy, she said enthusiastically. There are also other advantages. For example, the new program limits the number of students in a particu- lar class. Students from all class levels were grouped together and for the most part, participated in what they wanted. How have students responded to the changes? Mr. Roger Harrington, boy's phys-ed teacher said, The program has proved to be a real merit for many students, since they are involved in the activities they like. M C333 1 i I q:m.,f. - WN cu Us LEFT: Miss Schaller helps a student with his schedule. ABOVE: Mr. Barnes helps a senior with his future plans. COUNSELORS LE D A HAN ABOVE: Mrs. Aagesen checks over the student's grades. ABOVE: Mr. Means concentrates with a purpose. RIGHT: Mr. ln- gram advises. BELOW RIGHT: Mr. Beghtolassists a student. Where do you go when you're frustrated, troubled, agitated, and at the point of being frenzied? You go to your counselor ofcourse. He or she is the person who you can confide in and expect a little understanding. Most of all however, you can trust them in getting your problems solved and being there when you need Qthem. Counselors can be helpful in many other ways be- sides emotional assistance. For example, they help stu- dents decide what college to choose, determine and change schedules, keep a watchful eye on the academ- ic progression of the students, and assist you in any other academic problems. J 1' I 5 t ,, Q tags.: K M 5 6 1 ' J Ji at ,J . ig L 0 I f . i I gniigik k r: J 4 7., If ' . .5 r -- ' I 'T f .1 rf ,. ' it is - A .., . J '-' M l :Fil Q 5 CA v' al ' .N . . . Raef - A welding student solders his candleobra project. After successfully completing the addi- tion onto business teacher john Foster's house, the Advanced Carpentry class re- ceived numerous offers to do co-op work on other projects. For Foster's home, blueprinting for the addition was done by the WHS drafting class. The house was also re-shingled and resided. Interior work was done on the addition, and the finished value of the work is estimated in the neighborhood of 56,000. Along with the numerous shortages that have occured this year, the machine shop Mechanic department suffered by not having enough automobiles for the classes to work on. Industrial continued its lesson of 'doing by learning' and in Graphic Arts taught many students the basics of the printer's trade. A A 4 Auto mechanic students work on a stalled car. 4 ...vw tl' f -wt-754. PUTTI G IT TCGETHER: ...far- .lx 5 TOP RIGHT: A teacher instructs his students in the op- eration ofthe lathe. RIGHT: The house waits for the carpentry class to reshingle it. ABOVE: Graphic arts keeps students busy. my f , .Qs if . Q : 1 if Q. . Q' t w fi ri ski . . . if f . A W, mf. .K -A rs H h , t'h 4 '55, nw-it t X Mwfh. Finding the link XX! tvuun -f I 5' Xxx X ,ixw I x A. X x ,xg , 25,153 X x Painstaking written lab reports, tedious measure- ments, teacher demonstra- tions and experiments are all part of the memories of sci- ence students. Actually, the science department at West, including Biology I to APP Chemistry, not completely dedicated to hard studies. Although science is an area where students must exert some good, old-fashioned efforts, the department has tried to add some new as- pects to its approach. Career education was stressed more, also field trips were used as extensions to book learning, such as an all-day trip to Niabi Zoo, taken by the Zoology classes. jim Lacroyx is measuring while Mike Ungs is thinking out an equation in Chemistry class. AR gl 'Go-A 5 2 in E Many new changes occured in the Music Department this year. First of all, Brant Ruggles was added to the staff. He directs the a Capella choir and taught a revived course called Fun- damentals of Music. It will be a 2 semester course next year. Halftime presentations by the WHS band are a regular feature every home football and bas- ketball game. By next year new uniforms and a marching flag corps will suppliment the music. The WHS orchestra also distinguished itself by being a guest performer at this year's IMEA conpention in Des Moines during january. They also gave a brilliant performance during the All-School Musical. 'My friend, there's no eno to the music' ... l ABOVE: Mark Springstien, Rose Nagy and Cathy Borbeck sing for the fun of it while Lu Anne Cassidy Plays. Row 1: lL to RJ Debbi Fraker, Lu Ann Koepke, Suzy Craig, Donna Royse, Val Thompson, Laurie Nelson, Lori Robertson, Debbie Wilhelm, Debbie Beck, joy Schwartz, Cindy Hadley, Carol Baker, Sherry Hoogerwerf, Dawn Gunderson, Cin- dy Hurl, Pam Cervantes, Karen Knoke, Cheryl Spaans, janis Bloom, Rhonda Frogley. Row 2: Cathy Hester, Roseanne Duncombe, Lura Cassidy, Barb Baker, Beth Schaller, Kaye Swift, Sara Wilkerson, Cathy Borbeck, jill Schnoor, Lu Ann Cassidy, Mary O'Conner, Barb Witt, Cindy Peters, Kathy Schaefer, Cindy Peterson, Debbie Sutton, Nancy Sinclair, Sandy Vanderhorn, jamie Geary, Kathe Watson. Row 3: Kathy Gerich, Rose Nagy, Gary Elliot, Mark Illian, jim Craig, Phil Bell, Tom Monroe, Rick Reitz, Ken DeLap, Charlie Wells, Mike Wilson, Roger Riley, Dave Gregory, joe Wilfred, Kim Doppler, Kevin Miller, Greg Wright, Debbie Waters. Row 4: Connie Weggoner, jan Cook, Doug Cunningham, Rick Rodrick, Ron Thrapp, john Owens, Brian Kettelson, Doug Siglin, Roger johansen, Mark Springstein, Steve Peth- oud, Andy Bajc, jack Wiele, Darryl Cassatt, Dave Whittaker, Richard Vayda, Teddy Gonzales, Barb Buddin, Ruth Lehmkul. .. Y--'22,-1 108 WY? Row 1: Polly Hotle, Connie Crosby, Kathy George, Sue Voss, Linda Funk, jane Ripslinger, director Ralph Paarmann, Ann Siefert, Lori Mirfield, Sue Oswalt, Debbie Hein, Alicia Roth, Tami Moeller. Row 2: Terri Tunnicliff, jerry Neff, Mary O'Connor, Terri Mock, Bernice Carlin, Debbie Schwener, Lynelle Meyer, Kristi Osborne, jane Vahl, Karla Truby, Ed Schlue, Steve Gunderson, Barb Buddin, julie Garriot, Marcia Towle, Donna Crosby, Deb- bie Fraker, Cindy Thompsen, Sherry Nord, Karmen Nerips. Row 3: Lori Squire, Nancy Williams, Marilou jones, Kathy jones, Betsey Walz, Vicki Schollenberger, Carol Suiter, Amy Neilson, Dick Hebbel, Kathy Lindquist, Pat Seamens, Mark Reubling, jim LaCroix, Kevin Moorehead, David Hol- zinger, Terry O'Connor, Barb Resnick, Lori Herrington, Terry Hartz, Debbie Burton, john Hintze. Row 4: Elyse Kottman, Becky Wilken, Becky Marti- nez, Lori Hicks, Kevin Ehreke, Paula Peterson, Elaine Peyerson, Dawn Osborne, julie Toffanelli, Mimi Chouteau, judy Riley, Forest Burk, Greg Wright, Ron Huckfeldt, Kimbra Truby, jim Behran, Kevin Kelley, George Cook, Don Salsberry, Kurt Schneider, Chris Pop, jay McQuillen, Tom Pe- terson, Don Foster, Mark Holden, Sue Fleischman, Pat Hein, Linda Henry, Neil Kolwey. Row 5: Ray Urmie, Tyrone Kanzaki, Rick lrons, Mary Shaffer, Sam logha, Sharon Ahrens, john Kremer, Vicki Nelson, Scott Mezeur, Mike Tangen, Bill Selby, Randy Odem, Pete Adams, Mike Orr, Roland Chris- tian, Mike Swanson, Craig Goettsch, Todd Boehnk, Gary Inhelder, Chuck Meyer, Mark Ehreke, jeff Kershaw, Steve Hines, Doug Paarmann. Row 1: Sue Cudmore, Barb Williams, Lynee Mientus, Nancy Headlee, Marsha Brus, Kathy Nelson, Laurel Bronson, judy Hostedder. Row 2: Dave Quiram, Laurie Leonard, Val Schultz, Pat Carstensen, Alicia Roth, Marilou jones, jerry Neff, Polly Hotle, Terri Tunicliff, Carmin Nerips, Terry Hartly, Sandy Willis, Teresa Wst. Row 3: Cathy Hester, Beth Martin, Duane Poole, Bill Beattie, Dick Hebble, Kathy Lindquist, Tom Sifert, David Holzinger, Forest Burke, Greg Wright, Ron Huckfeldt, Todd Baehnk, Chuck Meyer, Sherri Albright, Mike Orr, Teresa Ford, Faith Willis, Charlee Schmitt, Randy Odem, Maureen Flynn, Paul Schmidt, Paul Hartman. Row 4: Sam logha, Sharon Ahrens, Vick Nelson Director Paul johnson, Missing: Kristi Wrniccke, Cindy Thomsen, john Hintze, Scott Mizeur. C +- ., l 109 , .'? ,i. Wild, Wild, West BELOW: The showband plays a sparkling Dixieland piece. LEFT: Mike Wilson lGroucho Marx! tells a joke about Big l0l1I1. FAR RIGHT: Ten Swinging Indians do their dance, er WN' , Q A .. .3 'le Kjrigrn lr. t l NW' llfi The theme 'WiId, Wild West' marked the 14th annual Variety Show, held on the 8th and 9th of February. Directed by the combined talents of Ralph Paarmann and Brant Ruggles, the show consisted of 24 numbers ranging from vocal solos to an original piano composition by john Owens. lunior Mike Wilson again portrayed Groucho Marx, the show's master of Cer- emonies. Senior Dave Gregory assisted Wilson, and added to the laughs as he portrayed Harpo. A raised admission price of 51.50 helped foot the music department's tours, and pay the show's expenses. vs ABOVE: Carol Baker sings the Look ot Love. LEFT: Debbie Wilhelm dances to Archiv-'s Bark, 1 a l . v w l l 1 4 l l l l ,. ' ill. 5 'l l i LEFT: Lou Ann Schwartz does a ballet routine to a song by lohn Owens. BELOW: Dave Gregory helps Mike Wilson in performing a skit. A xx! 4 K 'Q if , 5, . R t A X S., x x x sd? R , 'x l s ,JM ,tx :If Q J 5:5 T sf 4 u , M, A ' C 'w,w,-wa iv- 35 X ,E fi, L ,g. ti: ttt fs RIGHT: The A Capella Choir put many hours of hard work in prepar- ing for the Variety Show. 4 'Q 'S 4' f S. A 5.9 J til hw Q W 'if' 5 Qi ' ' 'mn 72, q N,Qj K, 'K J , Z.. MP , ,M A ga W s e Q y 9. -, i Ri ' , 5 g' s Awr I h ,, Q ' l , V A ' 3 ., ,T , , livf E ' Q ui: Q .. 'aj L L E Aa , at Q A to G . . ABOVE: This girl learns skills on the computer. TOP RIGHT: Typing practice increases speed and accuracy. ABOVE: Accounting takes long hours of pa- tience, patience, patience. A ' is qi fl A s is fs Vscis g f ' sg 112 Learning a sk Typing, erasing, thinking, working for speed are all a part of business education. Some of the business courses include, typing, shorthand, accounting, data pro- cessing, and key punch operating. These courses are designed for the student who is going on the college and wants to use these skills in his studies or the student who is looking for a job. These courses are quite adequate even if the student wants to take them just for experience that these skills give him. ill hy trying the skill 7,1 - TOP: A typing student checks her speed and accuracy. LEFT: Fifty percent of learning to type is erasing! ABOVE Thig boy Ielg the computers do the work. s ' .F-0'--1 1' mr. Q s Q wr ' r Jim' . Student apathy plagues prog This meeting will now come to order. The voice of Student Union President, Mike Ashcraft, is enough to quiet down the entire union, in order to commence im- portant matters. Vice-president of the union is Mike Farley, secretary is Vicki Frye and treasurer is Cindy Taylor. One of the manor accomplishment of this year's Union was increasing the school spirit at West by offering a vari- ety of interesting activities. Helping out in the Energy Crisis, the Union made possi- ble a contest asking for proposals to save energy at West. Most effective was lowering the temperature by two degrees. I'm really glad to see the establishment of a Student Union office this year, said Ashcraft. He added I will try to get it permanently established for the Union next year. 114 Mike Ashcraft, Student Union president Vicki Fry, Union secretary Cindy Taylor, treasurer ss of Student Union R HQ K . Q xkzk Q Tim Puls lim Craig 71 1 N L, 'G V .221 - f t L.: Dan Feeney Debbie Wilhem Scot Bittner Teens for Crippled Children is one of the most active organizations at West. On almost every major holi- day TCC has held a party for the children at the Area Development Center. During the Christmas holi- days, records were collected for the state hospital along with covered shoe boxes filled with candy and toys for children at Marquette School. There have been candy and bake sales too, in order to fund var- ious projects. Adviser Gary Bates says that TCC membership has remained constant. The kids are doing a great job, and they're really appreciated by the people they help, he commented. LEFT: TCC members prepare for a three-legged race during a picnic. ABOVE: Mr. Breck holds one of the toys donated to the TCC Christmas Drive. ABOVE: Sue Bristow fills her plate during the fall TCC picnic. NRNSWQW ww 1 ::: ' 'f A ..', ABOVE: WHS Schussboomers invade Chustnut Mountain. UPPER LEFT: It's the only way to trav el! UPPER RIGHT: Kathy Vogt heads for the slope. RIGHT: lt's off the rope tow and downhill again. T i bad 7 menp Sch P bec gy C i ther muc ef, k ablelt upt O e rs e i sfor h 4 rsof O m FS ' .fth ', Ut e st 35 o .Ho Cllb aet in V 've Wen s op ane ca d - do ae DU 0 ea WHS G S FO er CU GDS OI en F5 W fl P ' ' 117 GETTING IT TO Paul johnson, advisor of Future Teachers, talks with members Pam Curry and Gena Loukas. Student teachers, Mary Costello, joined tne conversation. The complete success of DECA this year was measured in attitudes, ideals, and leadership of it's mem- bers. They sold candy to raise money for a trip to Des Moines for the State Leadership Contest. Representatives from West competed in areas from public speaking to management problems. The year's end brought the annual Employer-Employee banquet, where Deca students showed appreciation to their employers for the valuable experience they gained from on the jobtraining. This year the Thespian troupe gave two plays, Fireman Save My Child, and Arsnic and Old Lace. President of the troupe, Mike Wil- son, directed Fireman Save My Child. Thespians also held their annual initiation banquet, as well as various parties during the year. Future teacher members took a trip to St. Ambrose college to ob- serve teaching methods. Along with advisor Paul johnson, the group also toured the University of Iowa in order to gain more knowlege. Row 1 CL to Rl Vicki Resnick, Rosalyn Welsh, Connie Winfield, Bonnie Martz, Kathy Vogt. Row 2: Kevin Rauch, Kathy jones, Pat Kleinschmidt, Kim Koster, Pam Miller, Kim Norris, Mike Fischlein. Row 3: Don Swanson, Roland Caldwell, Kevin Rose, Mark Farley, Mark Grady, Bob Stouffer, jerry Neff, Tom Monroe, Jerry Digman. Row 4: Mike Tangen, Doug Siglin, Ned Miller, Brian Keith, Ken Schnoor, Rick Rodrick, Coach Harold Keller. Those absent from picture: Mike Ashcraft, Linda Resnick, Scott Mizeur, Matt Stear. 118 Q fi H an iv s X V A ' ,vu 3 if Q3 'V is , Lm km A' -Q k.if H A . A 7 QL Uliifk fi ks W W ' -Aask xyifksl , fN:::r.'a:i52f new . .thai g .als ,lgijg wr- :N silt: lynx fnffcllix in in n1 Uh. N ii . . ii, Lgghygyvilxgfz qi. ' fflulw mm- iggfntilwiilxizzi Sgwl0!f!?Qili ff ii f ' iuwsjlwlfimaxgpgt gyk iv 35 ff il-2 ',, .tax Q I 1 3 55,4 wi-I if -F, 'W .N L 4 ii X .miiix-A-'EELS XL- I V Y, l H 9 -1 lll l. 1 ll It l l tt X! r ll fl it lll ,Q lm l r' ' l Ir ll l li il il l , ll ill' J YQ l 1? 5 lt t x fx' FN ANY WAY YOU LIKE IT 120 gnu' , 1,1 Sm ., Q55 , W j K: g A g?i.L..L 14 2 if ' N. .fn X- lf' it :TQ vw' Y ' T l e if .X 1 ' :L ,-1 4 fi raft tg A ,P A . ' t'2'.' 4? 'fwvvvtft we - f J T' , . , fn., ff: - ' it 1' - The 1973-74 school year displayed 2 wide variety of styles. Hair began a lenghts of two inches and grew to wais length proportions. Clothes ranged fron the highest in fashion to simple boogii- jeans, with blue denim coloring the may jority despite the jean shortage. Shoes rar the gamut from three inch heels to more practical work boots. Hats, purses, jewel ry, and coats all went with the others in at many styles and colors. Although many people wore their step ping out clothes, the general moo seemed to be casual as students traveleil to classes in bright and milti-colored lines Keeping in style could be easily disre garded as no matter what you wore, yo were seldom alone. All in all West peoplll groomed themselves much like othe things that year, with an ever changing: and inconsistent mind. ABOVE LEFT Beating the cold weather the best were the overalls ABOVE CENTER Purses were IU all shapes snzes and fabrics ABOVE RIGHT Simple and attractive sports wear were most popular with guys LEFT Smart looking tops were most favorable with all sorts ofleans for grrls 121 One very special student at West is Ulla Raiha, this year's AFS exchange student. Ulla is from a smaller town, Kankaanpaa, Finland, where she attends a smaller school. Her interests are varied, including drawing, painting, reading, politics and science. She has pursued these interests at West, about which she says, I like all the people - the students and the teachers. And, I like the new system of scheduling. She has enjoyed other experiences in the United States, most of all, she says the family fthe Robert Martinsl has been the most interesting and wonder- ful thing and, of course, all the people. I like meeting different people. Actually, this is part of the main idea behind AFS, for it is an experience in learning about people. Having participated in the program, Ulla urges others to participate, saying, It means very much. You learn so many new things about everything, especially people and very much about yourself. joining Ulla during the second semester were three exchange students from Brazil. Lucia Melo and Heloisa Carvalho arrived on january 22, and are stay- ing with the Herbert janke and Robert Holmes fami- lies, respectively. On March 6, Lucia Goebel arrived from Sao Paulo. All three girls were sponsored by the International Cultural Exchange Program, and were here for the second semester, 'I like meeting new people ' . - ms UPPER LEFT: Ulla Raiha easily adjusts to the routine of classes at West. LOWER LEFT: Artwork demands Ulla's full concentration. ABOVE: Lucia Melo and Pam Curry cheer during a basketball game. LEFT: Heloisa Carvalho concentrates on her classwork. 123 Give me a W! E! S! T! Who helps put the punch into that cheer? Who helps get the crowd on their feet to support the team? The answer is obvious. The cheerleaders. During the summer as well as twice a week, the squads get together to practice and learn new cheers. No matter how easy the girls make it look, cheerleading is really a lot of work. RIGHT: Debbie Wilhelm helps the crowd cheer on. BELOW: Enthusiastic cheerleaders include CTOP ROW! Teddy Gonzoles, Sheri Hood, Kathy jenkins, LuAnn Slattery, Bonnie Day. CBOTTOM ROWJ loDee Clark, Sue Cherry, Sandy Cooper, Sue Hawkins, Debbie Wilhelm, Carol Baker, jackie Groughton, joy Walker. Y. 4 Q CHEER! CHEER! CHEER' Go, go, go is a familiar cry of the cheerleaders 124 IMPRIMUS TOP LEFT: It takes many hours of practice to perfect a dance. ABOVE LEFT: Koleen Kelly expresses freedom of movement. l UPPER RIGHT: Group placement is a hard element to time. RIGHT: Char La Mar concentrates the routine. Freedom, expression, and creativi- ty are the main ingredients in the modern dance group Imprimus. Imprimus means first, and that's what the group is, the first dancing group ever to be at West. The group is limited to twenty-five people, and is advised by Virginia Lohmiller. The group has been in existence for three years and gave their second show in March. The theme for this year's program was Circus. Colorful costumes and bouncy music supplemented the girl's energetic dancing. xt,- 125 if , R aw. xy . .A fgmw. Q if -r x, X 5 xx 'Z ff f 3 mffxf' .U + inf NY! if t' fi 4' 9 I S533 ,QF X n ...as Spring a akens weary stud nts X -9 ,L ff- 'E' 'Bm -,SM-' i x I if . After the dreary winter blahs, spring comes as a wel- come relief. Students' thoughts turn from the classroom to relaxing rides in the park, escaping school on a bike, or just sitting in the sunshine comming through the window. Track team sprin gs ahead TOP: Track team members prepare to practice starting from the starting block. ABOVE: Running laps is part of getting in shape. RIGHT: Coach Day briefs some of the team members. lf we get a lot of improvement and a few sophomores come through I feel that we could finish in the first division, said Coach Lange on the West High track team. Lange had a lot of depth in the distance races with jeff Myers leading the way. Myers special- ty was the mile and 880. Others in the distance events were Mark Werthmann, Kim Dopler, Ryan Ebel, Todd Marolf, and Scott Folliwell. In the short running events, which include the T00 and 220 yard dash, Dan Clark, Kevin Denny, and Greg Dienes were the main hopes for the Falcons. Clark and Dienes were also strong in the 440 yard run. ln the shot put and discuss, Steve Garner was the main hope for West. Others who added strength were Scott Thayer, Dennis Whittock, and Bud Brown. Mark Brown and Terry Rubley were the main hopes in the jumping events while Larry Erps got the nod in the pole vault. l S S ,s.lr S r 55 :1 Row 1: QL TO Rl Bill Wegener, Roland Caldwell, Ryan Ebel, jeff Myers, Mark Werthmann, Todd Marolf, Larry Erps, Mike Clayton, Steve Moeller, Kevin Miller. Row 2: Greg Deines, Wayne Short, Dean Taylor, Brian Kopf, Rodney Lens, Kim Dopler, Dave Nelson, Lance Lorfeld, Ray Leonard. Row 3: Kevin Denny, Maury Betzel, Bruce Werning, Dan Clark, Mike Wayne, Tom Brus, lay Mc- Quillen, Row 4: David Duax, Charles Wells, Paul Reggi- nello, Scott Thayer, Brian Hodges, Byron Reeder, Dave Carnes, Ryan Stacy. Row 5: Tom Pethoud, Dennis Whi- tlock, Tom Flynn, Bob Hering, jim Guldenpfennig, Steve Saunders, Gilbert Raymond. Row 6: jerry Frei, Dave Day, Don Tonelli. 12 Golfers take advantage of KL TO RJ Coach Colsoh, Ron Thrapp, Chuck Berg, john Hintze, Craig Meuhirter, Don Haase, Doug Struve, Ken Harkins, Dave Lehenbauer, joe Lakers, Ron Huckfeldt, jeff Kershaw, Nick DeTorro. ' - Mm West High had a very good, representative golf team this year under coach Richard Colsen. Colsen's crew was led by senior Ron Thrapp, who is one of the finest high school golfers in the area. Others in contention for starting spots for West are Chuck Berg, Craig Meuhirter, Doug Struve, Ron Huckfeldt, and jeff Kershaw. 130 idealspring weather CL TO RJ Gena jones, Rita Thornton, Cathy Borbeck, Vicki Nelson. Ciirl's Golf April 8 Bettendorf Emeis April 10 Clinton Emeis April 17 East Moline Emeis April 18 Central Duck Creek April 22 Moline Emeis April 29 Rock Island Emeis May 6 East Moline East Moline C-olfmore May 7 Central Emeis May 10, SECTIONAL May 13 Moline Moline May 14 Rock Island Rock Island Indian Bluffe May 17, DISTRICT May 25 STATE Boy's Golf April1 Alleman Indian Bluffs April 2 Bettendorf Emeis April 8 Central Duck Creek April 9 East Moline Emeis April 12 Soph Tourney Central host April 15 Moline Moline lOakwoodI April 24 Central, Moline EFHGIS April 29 East Moline Short Hill, Moline east May1 Assumption, ErT16iS Alleman May 2 Pleasant Valley Emeis May 6 Rock Island Mill Creek, RI May 8 Assumption Emeis Rock Island Emeis May10,11 SECTIONAL May 17,18 DISTRICT May 15 STATE 131 .5 K t wg S f ,ff + 5 142 f, M . J W xp Q--,G Y' '!, x L X Q g 3111 I' 2 qx CFS N r ii Xf V 3 ,f lpllnumqu : Xi. Q-5-D FS ' ' I x' W 3? .' fa K ,A as u, ,X Q t -Y . 'A ' I 5 ttng- ' g 0 f 6 H-F!-ls ... Q 4 2 ,Sf ' , 2.5, QV Q 2 big: J ,r t ' -u Q X 'ik x ' ' f ' , . 5, -NL nz SSA E 1 ' 0.53 I -ll ' , QUE m J 1 Z , I -K I fb . ti 4 8 Us x LE E51 x Q E 'Y Air J F MZ WN QQ H9 'Wm Nm Q O y f I If H+ 7 41-e?'.IlP 'lL1f,:3 ,J 4 X 5' . A W 59 r ,za ,Q My Wg. j - l ' Robert Liddy MB' , joeseph M. Deines William Retko Robert Wolf .ff Zi? 3 Back Row: Dale Paustian, Gordon Flynn, Doug Sig- lin, David lglehart, jack Smit, Richard Edwards. Front Row: Hortense West, Lee Grbner, Lafay- ette Twyner, john Sinning. ff-- Gary Abbas Roger Adolphson B.A.M.A. B.A.M.N.S. Nick Avelchsa B.A.M.A. Gary Bates B.A. john Breck B.A.M.A. Richard Colson B.A. M.A. Merle 'Byram B.S.M.A. Department Head Q B ,fl . . . 5 E . v, K ' 2 .01 3 ix B 'ax R ii.. D Sharon Cooley B.S. 1 M I its ist . Q? K S? ' ,- is w t in ,-- I -W. N., , 4' -, - , if he ' 43,52 I L Y - . .,.. ' Don Anderson Robert Bates B. Muisic B.A Henry Cauldle B.S. Cliff Coussens B.A. fa 2 5' -ff ' Eva Anderson B.A. Mathematics 3 Wayne Behrens B.A. M.A. David Claeys B.S.M.A. David Day B.A.E. Richard Armstrong B.A. M.N.S. T Sharon Boyd B.A. Bernard Cline B.A. Mathematics as Helen Eberle B.A. Kenneth Dohse BA. lVl.A. Mathematics . kk K: X Jerald Frei B.A.M.A. ,E S 'l H ,z. , V, I H fi Steven Hamann B.S.M.S. Department Head ,ata ' N 1 if ni, 2 .1 , ,W efix 'fi 4, , 3 3 5 ., 2 I' , f,5.,Tl ti if Sheila Enderlin Lola Fick B.A.M.A. I B.A.M.A. Linda Carrington B.A. BA. M.A. ElRoy Certher Cary Hammond Opal Handlen B.A. Rick Hartsock Don Heggen Kenneth Heinze B.A.M,A. B.S.M.S. john Foster Bob Granger 4 N, :km PV .,!k A Thomas Handlen B.A.M.A. Department Head :,v 1'3d?1- ix na . v 1' Z- 3q'5' 5 UKII - , ' ' Sz.--ff?4Z,.x2lle:l:2 ' .,w, r' r .fa A .-.'f:,- gm ,4 H aiu' f fi 5-my glifallil Nt ' it '-'lk 'avi .: 1 'La Q' K 'X-m f azf. ff, 155 lim Foy B.A.M.A. -52? john Greenlee B.A. xf RL ' 1 1 5 Roger Herrington B.A.M.A. Coaching Robert Hein Arlene Hiett B.A. Mathematics james Hennings B,A. Mathematics A V 1, , It-gg' jackjones B.A.M.A. Mathematics Z' Paul johnson P.H.D.B.A.M.A.Ed.S. 44' l , j X0 Aaron King B.S.M.A. Lois Hillenmeyer B.S. F gc Kris. W 'Uv 3. s T' . e sf Caigf Sweat' 1 ' 'Q vu ' ' n rx! ksiyga--1 tlal byai Carla jenkins C. S.C. M.A. Department Head Ji? Q 'Z Ruth johnson B.A. ri 'z V ' f Sz '54 Paul Holzworth Larry Howe B.S, BA. fi? wnkir' Don jepsen Howard johnson B.A.M.A. Coaching 'Z' Don jones B.5.M.S. Harold Keller B.S. M.S. N.F.L. Advisor Roger Kirby William Kirkpatrick S. Warner Kirlin B.A. B.A.M.A. B.A.M.A. jack Hudson B.S. M.A. Department Head i Lucye johnson Ivan Kibbie BA. M.A. Robert Kline B.5.M.5.M.A. Patricia Knopick B.S. MA. julie Le Grand B.A. M.A. Sun Ann March B.5. Dennis Moeller B.A. Mary Konrardy Steven Lensch B.A. . i ia '57, Lavona Marshall B.5. john Mullen B.S.M.S. john Kvapil B.5. M.5. if XL 'iifga' J, 5 , ,Law J 'Q '31 in-2' an M' Virginia Lohmiller B.A. M,A. K' ' ' X 27 '1 f gmwl N VM' - wwf w mn, iw wk? mn in 4 U' A mum 'ww 'aft ' .. .1 '::. 3 WL.. '92 T , Q 4 v , 0 .2 it M Am 4 if 'Q ' susan 4 412'f R '3??4i4ss4 a as v an t M124 QX41Runnnn y H Inge Metcalf BA. L? i .Af Vern Murdock B.A.M.A. Don Lange B.A.M.A. Coaching Steven Lyle E.M. Miller BA. john Nagy BA. .44 fi, Kathy Learn B.A. Robert McDonlad B.A.M.A. 'fr my 'N ... ' .M Ted Minniclg B.A. MA. Coaching i ff glgggg i . Q'-. , 5 Chaim Marjorie Naumann B.A.M.A. . , N. ws Sify, Martha Novinger BA. Franklyn Rogers BA. MA. Office Education if f an h Xililill' B ax ,.a', X .few the 5 Roger Schantz Reginald Shoesmith Ralph Paarmann B.A. M.A. Shirley Riecke AA.BA.MA. Eileen Schwager B.Ed. . Q. .15 Grace Sible BA. Clark Pantel BA. 1 .LK X. iliA I I. D. Rios BA.MA. Att. Coaching joe Scott B.A.MA. Betty Smith BA. Y . Q Dorwin Peterson S! X . x john Ripslinger BA. M.A. Tenney Seline B.S. MA. 1 'E l 'Iwi K ,4 i Robert Smith BA. 1. ,wt s-. y I X ' Bai , x V X . Cy Robertson BA.MA. Coaching , t.it . tx Brant Ruggles K Patricia Sheehey BA. MA. Roger Smith B.5.MA. rig' gag 9' 'f A Sam: mi 4? au ' 53.118 ,A '!!.'35xs5f'f sg.: S . K, .. A -fs- f Q32 , Tom Souhrada B.S. David Swim B.A. Terry Tucker David Stedwell B.A. MA. Gene Taylor BA. Dan Tuffree B.S., M.A. .-'i V. E Mr janet Stoltenberg B.A. Dale Terhune B.A., MA. ' U , . nf .gf - o. . N Ns. - -'Q .3 -we E.. Sharon Tunison B.A. Bill Stone B.A.M.S. ' A .Hifi Y . -P if K Q 'IW 5 , 4' A 1 - - H A Don Tonelli B.A. R 3 ' s I1 J fi :NL , 4 If 5 5 George Varchola B.S. Ed Vogt Mel Wilmer Don Wehr David Wessel B.S. B.S. B.S. B.A. Coaching 40 Terry Sullivan B.A. lim Townsend B.A., MA. Dale Vogle Robert Williams BA., M.A. Department Head Cary Zalaznik . - if ll, x Ji' F , 7557. ifii' Y Zi s.rr 54329 ie ?r?i' f ' V 'Es xx Ceorge Case BA., M.S. Elizabeth Schallar B.A., M.A. Gerald Zinn BA., M.S. james Ingram B.A,, MA. Head Counselor Williams Edwards B.A. Head Librarian Vera Ambrose Nurse Betty Wulf Nurse Millicent Aagesen BA., M.A. N I. , sr rr, fl 'E xv X Haig!! M 296 of xi 1 L af' ,, ,,,..V, ..W ... -J fa f Charles johnston B.5., M.A. Paul Herrig M.A. la ' 4 lex lim Barnes B.S., M.Ed. Louis Means B.S., M.A. k ' f . I I Doris Mueller B.A. Roger Beghtol B.A., MA. Francis O'Gara B.5., Ed. M. Ed. 19+ its XVNQBS . gun-,L 46ff41' A , s C Y N Xx '4'f2f5RFm-sf: 1:12 . V Q81 A9 1: , x 1 1 QM--on 433 Bernice Wiebener B.A, Assistant Librarian f 3 ff: Q, Q 'ig' Q N 041.3 1 X W ' I ' 4 I A4 ' 0 A I W,:i1i ' xzwzw ' ,'A A. A IQ ff ' ' V 4- M Gig ., Nm U A 1 55 dl NX iw fi fr .'. X :Z ' 2.9 I I 3 --6 A 3 L I . I 3,1 Q 'x I , U gl I'-N mu K I 5 X l ws 4 J 1 I A A 1 v ' I f E X Mumuf! li + i ,, 'WEMWIIIIQ1 MK! 10 . lr mx lllulllllkkl mt rj ' f AAMODT, WAYNE: Band, Chess Club, Ecol- ogy Club, Bel Air High School, Bel Air, Maryland. ABBOTT, RICK ADAMS, PEGGY ADAMS, PETER: Band, Baseball, Basketball, Chess Club, Intramurals. ADE, IAMES: Newspaper Photographer. AHRENS, RUDY AHRENS, SHARON: Band, Drum Major, En sembles, Falcon Days Attendant, GRA, lntra- murals, Minstrel Show, Modern Dance Presi dent, Musical, Orchestra, State Contest, Tennis. ALBRICHT, PETER ALDERSON, STEVEN: I ALLERS, LOUIS: Wrestling. ANDERSON, CRAIG ANDERSON, DAVID ANDERSON, GAIL: French Club, GRA, Span- ish Club, TCC. ANDRE, JAY: Spanish Club, Golf, Intramur- als, Ski Club, Swimming. ANDREWS, MICHAEL , ARNOLD, BRIAN: Track. ARNOLD, MICHAEL ARNOLD, THOMAS: Intramurals, Letterman, Semester Honor Roll, Tennis, Thesbian. ARP, BRIAN: Minstrel Show, Orchestra. ARP, DOUGLAS! Football. ASHCRAFT, MICHAEL: French Club, junior Class Officer, Musical, NFL, Speech Events, Student Union President, Swimming. A ASPLUND, DONALD! Golf. AL VILA, ORRI5 BAKER, CAROL: A Cappella, Chorus, GRA, Madrig 1, Minstrel Show, Modern Dance, Musical, Reserve Cheerleader, Spanish. be jr .4 -,iw Q5 . . 'sn , -- xx L X -es 5 . .- It . 1 is ie i i if it , - .f ix r - 'F X R s S'Qi,,,, A : 'A' il ff fi. is fm as 7 5 xi :i.-: 9 .A KIM Z 111 . M- ' f?3Ef'li1.:'::, - -' ,e f 4 X Qs Q 4 ,. M, B, Br ' Rf X tg: l .11 il . B. 4 ' - 3. ibu- N if '55-7? 'M-. MFC'- TW '1 . 3.-....,, 'Xp JQFK 11111 BARCHMAN, DONALD: Intramurals. BARTZ, ELLEN: German, GRA, Intramurals Chorus. ,hrr , rrrrryrzz . Lettemrmiigfgigifigfpotball. . BA RZEE, L r'AL 3 ' BA TCHfLoR,jRoBERT A BATES, KAREN BBACH, Kem-1 BEAN, JULIE: French, GRA, .Svylrnming. Span-.V ish 5 Club. Q L BEHNCKE,9jlLgL' A - BEHRENSMEIYER, CINDY: 'Frenchg GRA' Band, Milnstrel'Showp Semester Honor Roll. BECK, STEVEN I BELL, ffffkfyq Football. BENDER, Cugezsenwf: GRAg Cpgqpg BENNETT9,l3?ERf5lzflDfTTA rllr A . Art, espan- xsh, ska cxubffi A - BERG, CHARLES ' l ll BERNARD, RANDALL: NFLg lniramuralsg Trackg Speech Eventsg Debate. ', A BERNEKINC, A WILLIAM: FQor,lQallg Track, Wrestl1ng54A5g.gl.emaAc Award, ,,' M - BERRY, Tcc. 'SGPAg. 1 Letternili1fl?4gf?QQifiYil?residentg Basebalelyeeaaskieiballly roofbesellg uni LBBX A tramuralsp Student Council. R BIITTNER, SCOTT: Baseballp Basketball: lu- nior-SeniorClg1ss Officer. V ,V BINCHAM,3QlQf11Q,.Intramuralrs'. V.Vrr 95132ll'L A ' - BUECHNER, MARIANNEI GRA,lTCC, Intramurals. BUN E GARY BURR,'FORES'FfffiBand, En-sembles,'fMinstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest. BURROUCHS, MADONNA BURROUGHS, RANDY: DECA. Bu5mz,11LL y BUTTCEN, IOSEPH suzzfu, JOHN CALDWELL, ROLAND: NFL, Astronomy-Ge- ology Club, Semester Honor Roll, Track. CAMP, PAMELA? GRA. ' CARMICHAEL, RITA: Student Council. CARPENTER, IEFFERY CARPENTER, JOHN: Intramurals. CARRILLO, ANTHONY: Intramurals..- CARRILLO, INCRIDI DECA, Ski Club. CARSTENS, DAVID: Basketball. CARSTEN5, DEBBIE: Aquesta, Art Club, Pho- tography Staff, Spanish Club, State Field Hockey, Synchronized Swimming, Yearbook Staff. CARSTENS, KIM CARSTENSEN, PATRICIA: All-State Orches- tra, French Club, Thespian, Minstrel Show, Orchestra, State Contest CARTER, CAROLYN: GRA, All-School Play Staff, Individual Speech Events. CARTER, SUSAN CASSADY, LOU ANN: a Cappella, Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Varsity!-Iockey. CASSADY, LURA LEE: a'Cappellai,' Chorus, Ensembles, Madrigal, Minstrel Show, State Contest, Varsity Hockey. CHERRY, SUSAN: GRA, Spanish Club, Re- serve Cheerleader, Varsity' Cheerleader. L A Q-N. ,gm fs.: NSY . 3 s A .W L , ,lt f . lossy 'eifffff 1 Q Y S' to 147 ,4- J - Rs' E 'I J 53' . x ' , s A P, ':- X . Aga' 148 X ,K x,KLLA , - Q RR f lfv a, ' '25, Rf Iih PY A . V R l R fi f M. R V 4 N-Nr F' ,Q 1 Q M vt I Wx 5 , -sr YT? -f nA uf 1 4 'K Ai 3' - fa fr Q , -' 5 71-fl r 71 L-. R . R 7 R F 1 my .W TO nd np : ' 1 f CHOUTEA ug IEANNEEQ' Ang Baskezballg Egemnchp lntramqgllsg Pep: Sgmester - i fl! R J ij ilf?T1TiiRiR Ri RV RR R EBSGPA Pr65i 66nr. R U ' CITARK, RICHARD: Intranjuralsp RRRR R CLAYTON, MICHAEL: Gefmang Intramuralsg ' :,, 1 i R R CUMMENSQ-KATHY: German, rcc. RRRR ' R TCC. RRRRR COCHRANQ QMIKE: Bqseballg Spjnishg . R Rl WA Nf f R H I . R C KER, MARRRQQO-0p4 R R COLBY, IANIANE: Chogu5Q GRAg Sgfpester COLTER, DEBORAH R R RCRA - R RR R lC N5TANTfN?O, IRMA R COOK, DON COOK, RUSSELL: French: Letterman: Semes- ter Honor Roll, Tennis. COPELAND, BRIAN COY, TONI: GRA: Art, Intramurals: Pep: Virnatcor. DANIEL SUSAN: A Cappella: AFS Representa- tive! French, GRA, Imprimus: Minstrel Show: Orchestra: SGPAQ SSO: Semester Honor Roll: Varsity Hockey. CRANE, DEBRA: Chorus. CRANE, STEVE: Baseball: French Club: Foot- ball: Intramurals: Track. CREVISTON, BRADLEY: DECA. CREWS, MICHAEL: Football. CUDMORE, SUE: Orchestra, State Contest. QQNQLMMINGS, IULIA: Chorus: GRA: Intramur- Hockeyg Spanish: TCC Treasurer: Zeblleyball. apummnvcs, LIZA QLQSJNNINGHAM, DOUGLAS: Minstrel Show: Thespran . IEFFER Y EQYISMAR, STEVE DAHL, CYNTHIA DANIEL, DOUGLAS DARBY, SUSAN: Art: Semester Honor Roll. DAVIDSON, LAMONT DAVIS, DOUGLAS: Football, Intramurals. DAVIS, KEVIN: Lettermans Club: Swim Guard: Swimming. DAVIS, THOMAS DAY, BONNIE: Aquestap Bandg Falcon days Attendent: Intramurals: Pep: Junior and Se- nior Class Officer: Volleyball: Synchronized Swimming. . - .jf'f2.F :'3'1.i:j,gf., -fin gr-5 415 617 pf ,f- ' six L.. mmf' . ifffvi X 3' 3 M 2,1 e I i- J! t 1 . : X f :::' f 'A : 14 WSE w. 9, as. Tfx7 1lP' EPD ,. DELAP, KENNET Chorusgl Mini strel Show. - L L TDELASHMUTT DEBORSKHTTL L DfMARR,cAfQDU5 T L S DEMKO, WERNER: Intramurals. -if 5,41-r,. . 'Wu . A r . 1 f 7 ,HN , . yy, .-4 DENGLER, MARLEl5-ll5:llllg::.fl'RA5 Intramuralsp Tennis. l ' DIEHN, PATRICIA: GRAQ Intramurals: Min- strel Show: Orchestrag Semester Honor Roll. DIERCKS, ALLEN: C0-op. DIERICKX, YVONNE DIETZ, BETSIE: Artp GRA5 Intramurals: Play: Swimmingp Water Polo, Chairman. DICMAN, SHER YL DIPPLE, IUDYJ SGPA. DOERING, GRANT: lntramuralsg Minstrel Showg Merit Student: Semester Honor Roll: Track. Q VV K DOHRMANN, DENISEI Band: Frenchp GRA: Minstrel Show: Teen Dems. DOOFE, THOMAS: lntramuralsp Swimming. DOPLER, KIM: A Cappella: Semester Honor Rollp Track. ' T DORTON, DEBRA r S DORTON, PAM DOUGHERTY, DAVID: Spanishg Semester Honor Roll. LQ. , DOUGLAS, KENT: Staffg Managj ing Edffvf- T T S W . if, Q . Q7 l if ,Q DRESSELHA us, Dfwwisgfsi : HDRISKELLL, DENNIS 1UAXf DA VID . . rsil UMERA UF, DUNCOMBE, ROSANNEJ A Cappeilap Cho- rusp Enggmblesg lntrqrnuralsg Madrigalp Min- strel Shgyyg.PIay7 Serfggsier HonorAR9l-lp Span- ish: -1 h 4 E DUNKERQDEEKATHELYmlzgmquesrag DUNKIN, ROBERT DUNKIN, VICKI: Pepg Latinp Virnatcor. DUNSWORTH, KONNIEI Aquestag GRAJ In tramuralsp Swimmingp Synchornized Swim mingg 'TCC. DYER, GAR Y: Footballg Wrestling. DYWIAEKQE RANDALifg1Chorusg lnfifamurals MinstreI'Show. 'E E E EDWARDS, DEBBIE: Basketballp GRA5 Intra- muralsp Pep. EHRECXE, KEVIN: Bgndg Intramurals: Min- strel Semes.terQlQlbnor Roll. V EHRENFEIDT, IACQUH. YN A I EHRSAM, VICKIE: Chorus Germang TCC. ENCEBRETSON, CHERYL: GRAQ lntramuralsp Semester Honor Rollg TCC. :IFEX .K -,-.. . ,iffy A r , 'Ea 2 if' Q , x i x iw-S 14 f' 'NK fig X gg 52323 E ss. Sw X nfs faq. .r f 7.15.3-4 '1 -.G .f f nzmcxsowgoeegwv ERPS, LAWRENCE ERTEL, MARY EQHLEMANJQAVID:Inyfgmurals. , mV- il EVANS, KlM:flChorus: lriifiamurals. EVANS, STEVEN: DECA. Intra- muralsp ffrack. I I FARLEY, MICHAEL: BRAQ KWHS: NFL7 Base- oqllg Baskeilggllg lndivlglyal Speeghu Eventsg .lftiifamurals:-'lf?jfS1udent Viceilkesidentp Trackp Debate. ' ' FAULKNER, BRUCE FEENEY, ELLEN FELLS, MARK' LLEEL E FERSCH, RONALD: Golfp lntramuralsg Stu- dent Union, V :ZA V H ELELDS, Intramugfals. 1 g FTSCHLEIMALLAN: Arty Swimming. l l FISHER, IAMES: A Cappellap Astronomy Ge- ology Clubp Chorusg Minstrel Showg State Contestg Track. f gEIzcfRAL Q,'DoLQgf5f DECA: GRAQ M05 Mi nstrelgyl rn pri FLAHERTY, MICHELE E'L' - LL ' JEDRD, KA THERINE: ChoruSjf5FHespian.l 1 FOSTER, THERESA: Bandg Semester Honor Rollg Rock lsland High School, Rock Island, lllgnous. VVA, H V I V 2 LE WLER, ,ChessglsiQljorus. L 71 WT.. 'Pg 1 W r ' ,iss . , , - HHN? L ,3+,, ,--,,::-. ff, A, .lv v-44: rm gg- . . g KRXIKAX -e-rj' L ng3fUR1NK, LKERLR Y: FOX, DAVID: lntramuralsg Letterrnanp Wrestling. - HM, L ERA N K L IN, MICK L YN: SSOII TCC. fRffMANf Df3B'f . L e Y' eE?4QNDAf LMSZQPPCIIHZ iEinSemblesg sMddrigalg Miiristrel ShoWf?'?i'LPlayg State Contesij Orchestra. T FR Y, IULIE FRYE, VICKIE: Chorus: Frenchg GRA: Intra- :ifnuralsg Pepgr Student Union, Secretary:1?lay. GACHAGEN CAROL: GRA' Spanish. L GARROW, WCKIE: Co-op. QQARSTANQLPENNY: GRAr3 ilntramuraIs,' h IEGAUL, Co-opp Everitf5i33NFLp Semester Hdnor Rollg Spanish. T 5 L GEARY, JAMIE: A Cappella: Chorusg Falcon Days Que6r33j,GRAg Hgqigkeyg lntrarrgxuralsp Minstrel Showp Swimming:Track. h ' GEEDINC, CURTIS A CEEST, IEFFERY oflsr, THERESA CEORGE, swim smu- dent Union. GERICH, CLIFFORD: lntramuralsg Lettermanp SwimGuard5 Swimming. J Ball: Letteriiiiin . M - L GIESE, ANET ILL UM, my Crown, JANEL L VGLADE, IALMES CLASPIE, IOHN 15 STEVEVAQQ Basketbalggi Frenchg NELQ Se- Basketbgggiehfoot- 3 DEBRA: CRAritntramurals' Track. GOGULICH, SAMUEL: Intramuralsg Spanish. GOLD, SUZANNE: Bandp GRAQ Individual Speech Eventsp NFL. GONZALEZ, THEODQRA: A Cappellag Choo-C giggle-Ensemblesp lntragggyrahlsp Madrxgalg :GREEN wooo, Dearrmft . at lfi?.ihEi'iThespian. m1EE J 'E,A TGRENSING, VICTORIA EGRIM, DEBRA: Frenchg GRAg Pep. CROSS, KEVIN GROTEGUT, CONNIE r GROTHUS, DIANE QROVE, JAMES: -KWHSQ Intramuralsg Swimmin VVQEROVES, THOMAQQQ A' l KWHSQ lntramurahbp 3- .'-, - . , GRUBVBS 1 C to CQUNDERSON, srfvff Bandp ensembles, rn- tramuralsg Minstrel Showg Orchestrag Semes- ter Honor Rollg State Contest. HAASEJOHN: Intramurals. - HACKER, IERI HADLEY, NANCY: GRAQ Intramurals. FREDRICK tta C WADE L SHER to 1 T f, SHERRY: Spanish, tt'A 1 f EZE ' r THAMMA, LINDA:'GRA'p Imprimus, Secretaryj Latinp Semester Honor Rollg TCC. 154 sr' '4f fT Ty A' Wind 9' 1, . l -I-. as-if . f ,E A if-f 139.3 - ' -' 5' I 57'-As. Q , L at . its L J , f gb, ' W ' as I3 1 -vs I JI X' Q .3 ,pw B . 3 : , L- , 1 K , . :3Ej.f'- 2. .s K. . K V, . .Y t . q .I Q .t . 3. X w AQ. xg? Nga :En tw? dll. -rt as .If Q., A ., I QW K? Irwin 'g,V YW I ' R we Q .SL it em. Q 4 'I I X i ef.-.. Y 1 3 4?'W w::f:'gi5zQ, Ig' 3' rt! HANN, MARK: Play. HANNA, STEVE HANNON, IENNIFER: Art: Aquesta, French, GRA: Synchronized Swimming. HANSON, DIANE: GRA: Intramurals: Semes- ter Honor Roll: SGPA Secretary. HANSON, SHAWN: GRA: Intramurals: Li- brary Assistant. HANSON, VICTOR: Semester Honor Roll, Spanish. HARBICER, KATHERINE: GRA. HARMSEN, DAVID: Chorus: Intramurals: Track. HARRIS, DARRELL HARRIS, DAVID HARRIS RICK: Football: Intramurals: Track. HARRIS, TIMOTHY: Baseball. HARTOG, SUSAN HAUT, TIM HEBBELEN, THOMAS HEIGERKEN, CLAUDE HEIN, PATRICIA: Band: Ensembles, Semester Honor Roll. HENDERSIN, KARIN HENDERSON, DAVID HENRY, LINDA: Band: Ensembles, Semester Honor Roll. HERINC, LINDA HERMISTON, DONALD:,Intramurals. HERRIN, DEAN: French, Swimming. HESKETT, GINGER kb, M .1 ,,., 5 1. W i :Er mi! V'-as CI 156 'cz' If cf-:A gvr ' '572iff?Ei!fi5Tf3?555ff55'r f CHAELf 59'?F95F?' Hom' S' f CHRIS f 'izf g fk HlNf5'5U5AN GECOR Y ' tf 1 B2 HQDCES, DfLrLAH5 f1jEcAg GRA., HQHNBA UM' ff Q l HGCD, SHERR Y: RQSEWQ Cheerleaakrif ? ' Hoocfkwfkf, SHARON: A capellafen- Sefiiblhsr MadfisQf i35535rfmeSfef HQ !3?i ? 5 iR0ll: . 1l , Rosfkr HQf455'WWf FREDR!CK H 7'MO l Cappellep Orchestra . s ' RO -s HUIQDEBRA: GRA' Neikspaper Anisfff I I I s . L Rf V51 e s5Wi s s ' sss ILLMNL MAReKl5iFfSfUdent Ushiong Tenriikii Track. ' L 1MM1Nc:, scorri, e n s GRA: mu rals, jg ISENBERG, DUANE: Basketballp Intramuralsg KWH5- .ff e e s. ss e - sssse e ee MNSEN, BENIAMHN Maurie Betzel, Student Union Representative, pre- sents basketballs to the coach ofthe girl's basketball IQBITT. 'k 'dk f? .9f' ,ff 3 'S CTL. 157 JANSEN, CHRISTIE: Chorus, lunior Achievement. JANSEN, EDWIN: Chorusg Track. VJANSEN, LAQURIE: Art, Semester Honor Roll: TCC' as , V JASPER, HARRY: Intramurals, Play, Wrestling. JENKINS, KATHRYN: French: GRA, German' Hockey: Reserve Cheerleader: Volleyball. JENNINGS, SHERRI , l ee , I IENSEN, CANDACE leee . JENSEN, CHERYL: A Cappella: Art, French' GRA, Minstrel Show: SGPA. I I JEPSEN, DA VID JOHANSON, ROGER: A Cappella, Madrigalg Minstrel Show, Spanish, Swimming. JOHNSON, KYE: Baseball. JOHNSTON, DEBBIE: Co-op, GRA, Intramur- als, SGPAQ Ski Club. JOHNSTON, WAYNE: Intramurals. JONES, ALAN, ,gf , 3... JONES, GlNA:fFrenchg GRAjfGolf, Play. f JONES, JEANNE: Band, Ensembles: French, GRA: Intramurals, Minstrel Show: Semester Honor Roll, State Contests. JONES, KATHY: Band: GRA, Majorettep Min- strel Showg Speech Events, Play. JONES, KENNETH: Intramurals, Track. JOSEPH, PEGGY: GAA, Chorus, Newspaper Staff, Columbus Senior High. JOST, DA VID JUDKINS, Intramurals, Newspajierl. Photographer: Yearbook' Photographer,A Quill and Scroll. ' ' KABALA, LINDY: German, Intramurals, Co- opp TCC. KANAKARESJTHERESA: Co-op. KAPoLKA,iig51DA 158 l 'Y M, 9' ' ' l t l . an . ., l . 6 Q -il W Qifg .,-. A ::..., 4 llll,r' A ll l 'ir-'J Z.-4 P' fr- 's-'LX If .nfs-Syst 'Uh 'Wu ik g I' LS Q R lik? W4 v, .15 KRAMMERER, French, Lrgtramuralsg NFL, Play, Semester Honor Rollg Quint City Student Rights. 113' dar...- KRAMMERER, STEVEN KEITHNBRIAN KELLLENBURGER, IUDY- E. S A senior boy invests a dime to make an important phone call. KELLER, TIMOTHY stre! Show, Imprimusg -- 1 ,tt L KELLY, PAMELA: Art, GRA, Intramurals. KELTINC, KAREN: Art. KETELAAR, MATTHEW: Play: Theibian. KERN, RONALD A A L A KING, CAROLENE KING, CHARLES KING, DARREN KIRSCHENMAN, DONNA l' is L. KIRSCHENMAN, SHXLRON KELLY,gKOLEEN: Art,,GRAp lntrarnoralsp Min- KITZMAN, DOUG KLEINSCHMIDT, PATRICIA: GRAQ NFLQ Germang Sypanishg Teen Demsg lntramuralsj Speech Evehtsp Student Couinicilg Honor. Yi KLINKRODT, RALPH I KLEM, STANLEY: Spanishp Academic Awardp Merit Student. . KL UEVER, SUSAN: DECAQ Intramurals. KNIGHT, STEVE KOPKE, LUANN: GRA5 Pep Club: A Cappel lag Ensemblesg Minstrel Sham State Contest.: Honor Rofilg Academic Awiardp Co-opp Siiiff' Club, KOENIG, AROSEMARY: Library Assistant. KOKEMULLER, RICK: Baseballg Swimming. KOZLOWSKI, WILLIAM: Honor Rollg Co-opp Intramurals, h V V KRAFT,!ER'RY. -.kgixi A I . K RA FT, STEVEN KRA YENHAGEN, GARY KROCER, RICHARD: Auto Mechanicsg Voca- tional Auto-Mechanicsg Co-op. KROENING, DEBRA: C-RA3 CQ-op. KRUSE, KAREN: French Pepp Co-o.pg..i j'gg.,g. All 5choo3lliIS?iijisicalg Tcc. I , Falcon Days Court cheers at the Homecoming game. 160 l S I A .giww in 4 M S E5 f 'fy 4' KUEHL, SHELLI KUKARANS, ACHIM: Bandg Orchestra. KUNTZ, CHARLES KURTZQSUSAN I KYLE,IULlE LAAKE, THOMAS: Letterman's Clubg Span- ishg Varsity Tennisg Wrestlingp ,Student Council? h A LAFRENZ, IOHN: German Clubp Footballp Intramurals. LACRONE, SHELLY LAMAR, CHARLENE: Aquestag lmprimus LAMER, LORI: DECA5 Thespiang All School play staff. LANAGHAN, DIANE: French Clubg GRAQ Pep Clubp Tennisp All School Play Castp Minstrel showy Ski Clubp Imprimus. LANGE, PEGGY: Tennis. LEASURE, LADONNA: GRA. LEHENBAUER, IANE: GRAQ Honor Roll. LEHMAN, MARGARIH LEICH, IEFF LEONARD, BARBARA: Cosop. LEONARD,LAURlE: GRAQ Ensemblesg Min- strel Showg Orchestra. LEONARD, RA Y: Football,Track. ' LENZ, RODNEY: Intramuralsp Trackp Chorusy Honor Rollg Student Council. LEUTWYLER, DAVIDL LEWIN, SUSAN: GRAp Pep: Honor Roll. LEWIS, VALERIE: Arty Frenchg Archeryg TCCg GRA. LINK, TWYLA: German Club. 'Lx f-fr .N Q' .. .5 r if I! Q r W Ig, 4 'Y . f .er K, C'l'? 3-V I .will fi awgfja ! .f ' L A -,Q ,, '56 gg ib- l z 522 NS. VW lltll I It at Loki: SGPAQ Honor LOERZEL, MARIANN: GRAj'SGPAp Intramur- als: Tennis: Semester Honor Roll. LONG, DEBRA: DECAQ Library Assistant. LORENZ, PAMELA: GRAQ SGPAQ Swimming: Tennisg lntramuralsg Co-op. LOUKAS, EUGENA: FTA: GRA: SGPA5 Quill 8: Scroll: Spanish: Intramurals: Yearbook Staff: Semester Honor Rollp Student Uniong Volleyball. I I LOVING, GEOFFERY ,l LYNCH, SHERYL: Frenchp GRA: TCC: SGPAQ lntrarnuralsg Minstrel Shoigv3gOrchestrag Se- ,Honor Roll: Studegfggzgilllnionp. Hockeyg V0llevbaIl- I Llsr I ELIZABETH . ,lffjfljfifffffyffb MAHIEU, JOSEPH: Intraniurals. MANLE Y, MARY MARK: Honor I A MAROLF, TODD: Art: Letterman: Track: In- tramurals: Semester Honor Roll: Geology- Astromony Club. MARTELL, DEBORAH: Chorus: Co-op. MARTIN, DONALD: Baseballg lntramuralsp ,,., ,,,.,,, ,.,,, -,.vv., MARTIN, MIKE: Thespiansg'PIayg a Cappellap Chorusg State Contest. MARTINEZ, IOANN MATTHEWS, IULANNE: Arty GRA: SGPAQ Spanish: Thespiansp Playg.Student Uniong Co- stsal sa I MQALUSTER, JUDITH: GRI-tp SGPAJ stantg Roll. Y, LORENAA AIIAI 5 I Mcctsfmv, IUDITHJ DECAILGRA. I . . 2 Q, Z, .-. ,if MCCLEARY, TIM Mcgomaek, MQRK: Football G MCEZ NNELL, MICHAEL R lttr MCCOY, STEVEN: Semester Honor Roll. MCCROSKEY, BERRY MCCULLOUGH, LONNIE MCDONALD, ROBERT: German. MCQQWELL, BQMELA: Aquesta: GGRAQ SGP!lE27,Bandg Minstrel Show: TCC. ff' MCGINLEY, SCOTT: Chess: Spanish. MCKAY, IEFF: NFL: Speech Events. MCKINLEY, MICHAEL: Football. MCVAYJOHN MCWILLIAMS, GAIL MfAQf,CYNTHrggfcRA. tp MECKQDEBBIE: Falconriibays Attendemp Semester Honor Roll: Student Union: Volleyball. , MEEi2ilM1cHALE'3' to G S MEEKS, IOANNE: Co-opp DECAQ Newspaper Staff. MEIER, RHONDA: GRA: SGPAQ Falcon Days AU- Y MERRHVMN, RONALD S: MEWHIRTHER, GREGORY: Letterman: Golf: Intramurals. . p . MEYER, BRUCE: Lettermgaing Football Chorus. MEYER, CHARLES: Band: Minstrel Show State Contestg Semester Honor Roll. MIENTUS, LYNEE: Minstrel Show: Orchestra State Contest. f S r 5fMslLLLfRf Semester Lmh' 3 Teen Dems. ffffiff?fF'if ' DA vs: : I Iff 'ff 1 T- If' Sggsiiulntants AssoCra1ijc55Q4i55:f.Germang 'Semester Honor Rlol:li'Te'nnis. , R ' I L' T, T h DOUGLAS: Y,'1 Track: lntramuralsfgljeti termanp Quill 81 Scroll: Newspaper: -Sports Editor. MILLER, KEVIN: a Cappella: Play: Chorus: Ensembles: Geology-Astronomy Club: Mad- rigel Show: Track. L 1 V QMILLER, NfDf AsafdQ:m'C Award: C MIRFIELD, STEVEN so L ,g.MlZEUR, SCOTT: ,Bgfndl3 Ensembles: Speegihgj Show: Intramurals. 1 'e I lf l.:fMOCK, TERRIJ Bdfidil' French: GRAQ l'nf-E214 lmurals: Minstrel Show. -M9ELLER74GEV4NffFootball:-Golfg -lntramur-W als: Semester Honor Roll. Momfk, srfvfwjspeechg Debate: untra- muralsg Track: NFL. MOLTZAN, WILLIAM: Academic Excellance: French: Semester Honor Roll: Student Coun- Ncrlg Track. V J, , l:,:JMOORE, KEVIN: Foogballg German: Tratklqbgg, T 1 slscs 5 r'l MORRIS, SHARONQTQRAQ Intramurals: g cllo DmNNE::gjfl3gggg1d:g::5Baskefballg L A sss Swim 1 :ll lLlLll L lf ' f5f:jiflli?lI'rzilmuralsp Mllri'sf?Elffkf5lhbwg A L ' Swimming. L l 'ff' MOWR Y, MICHAEL ' MUHS, KATHLEEN 164 ... .Q .W .,..,,,. .,.., .. -ww-nuuuuwpps.. : . T Ts , : ,: : , ,. 'lll W ,3 Dean Timmerman studies the forgotten plants in the courtyard. iw 'C111 QTL! f jd 1 4, 4 1 4 fu' 4, 13942 ff? af? 'N ,l .4 sg-1.73 Z., I Pep: SGPA. MUNSON, SUE: Co-opp GRA. MURPHY, BLAKE , 1 h I. Acadern5ig,V,Award5 F Se me stef no r Roll n is hy You ng Life. Y R T MURPHY, LYNN: Academic Awardp Band, Germany GRAQ French, Intramurals, Semes- ter Honor Rollg Ski Club, Spanish: Swim Aidg Swim guard, Track,.,g , ,Q L SUSAN?-fiGlRA. A MURRCW, CHARLES! DECAQ Library Assist- ant, Radiog Wrestling, MYERS, BRENT: Boy's State, Letterman'sp Student Council, Swim Guard, Swimming. MYERS, IEFF: Allstate Track Teamg Letter- manfsglitate Mile Champsonp Track, NAGLIEIQWlLLlAMf'iiWfESTllng. NAGY,-ANNA: Co-opp German. E NEFF, GERALD: Bancly Ensembles, Intramur- alsg Minstrel Showg Musicalg NFLQ Orchestrap Pit Orchestra: Semester Honor Roll, State N E DA L E s e b a l l agggoo t b a I lg Letterinan's. - ' ' 7 'R NELSON, LAURIE: Ka Cappella: Chorusp Frenchp GRA, Intramurals, National Merit Semi-Finalist, Semester Honor Rollp SSOQ Statefsontestp Student Council. S ,L Nicffz ts, BARBARQS: GRA3 spanish, TCC. NICKELS, LINDA? i'ii Semester Honor Roll, Spanishp TCC. NICOLL, SUSAN NIENAIBER, ALLAN, , , NIENHTBER, BARBARA: Arty Spanish. NISSEN, SHERRY: Basketball, GRAQ NFL. PA rn:cx:.m1,ramu fans, sgggish. NORD, SHERRY: GRAQ Bandg Minstrel Showp Yearbook Staff. OBERHAUS, DANIEL: Baseball, Intramurals. N ' CONNOR S f 1 P Cappellag Bandp Minstrel Showp Sernefifer' Honor Roll. L L A ODEM, RANDALL: SpanishgABandg Minstrel Showg Orchestrap Semester Honor RollgjS1uf dw Umon- L iff rr i L L L Lellr rr j TfHARE, R or SUSAN rrele L lrlr UTT, PA UL: B3riii2QMi'nstrel Showg ORMSB Y, MICHAEL? Baseballg Footballp Letterman.. ' L ORR, MIKE: Bandjfnsemblesg Minstrel Showp Orchestra: Stale Contesty Semester Honor Roll. L,,.. ij, QRTIZ, TON Y: Spaniglgf Golfg Intramuralshrfjifgg , 5 5331 f K1 ROBBY1 VLLLL no ll BARBARAfi1s5i!iza:rrmfamufalsir LoLo Showi L L NRAHL, MICHAEL N l LPAMPERIN, KURT: 'Bandg rMinstrel Show: -VVQ Orchestrag State Contestg Semester Honor Roll. V W FASH, MARY ANNE GRA, SGPAQ Tennisp opp Semester Honor Rollp Intramurals. . L , VOGEL, NORMAN ,,',' Q L ,r,, no ree M1cHAfLLrfi5S:5j355iff: fr. rrrre L no PENDERGAST, TERLESAYLL ' A rLl l ifffff PERREAULT, ALBERT: Baseballg Footbillj' lntramurals. H ' 166 X 1 g ax tx l fr-fling iyepzefrfa 9: L 3 I A bt, ,r l 'X -wah l ,rf tx, 1 W i 5 at 5 L, wi 4 H1 fe L 4 if- if ' 'X 'ax V, Q QA' ' 1 -'G ,wud QQ. . 2 PERRY, KEITH: NFL, Play: Speech Events: Debate: Bandg Minstrel Show. PERRY, MARLY5: GRAQ Aquestap Bandg Swimming: Minstrel Show. PETERS, CAROL I PETERSEN, CAROL PETERSEN, CYNTHIA: GRA: A Cappella: Min- strel Showg Semester Honor Roll. PETERSEN, LINDA: Chorusp GRAQ SGPAg SSOQ Guidebook Staff, Newspaper Staffp Quill 81 Schrollg Semester Honor. Rollg Stu- dent Uniong Times Democrat Page Editorp TCC. PETERSEN, DAVID: Swimming PETERSEN, THOMAS: Band: Semester Honor Rollp CQ-op. PETHOUD, STEVEN: A Cappella: Chorus: Minstrel Show: Thespians. PETRUCELLI, ROBERT: Intramuralsg Spanishg Tennis. A PETSEL, STUART: lntramuralsp Spanish. PETTINGER, MARK , PETTYJEFFREY PHILLIPS, SHERI: GRA: Intramurals: Semester Honor Roll, Spanish. PIERCE, TINA: Band: DECAQ Falcon Days At- tendantg GRA: Intramurals, SGPA. , PIHIS, ANDREAS PITTMAN, DEBBIE: Art: Swimming. POHLMANN, GARY L POOLE, DUANE POPPE, DAVID 167 tr, -9 . T fx M X X . ,i Ei , N Lx? tg 5,91 R . xl' -Nt X QPR 'X 5 t N5 N K , X X f- X E . 1151 POWELL, RICK POWERS, MOLLY- BRINCLE, DEB.RAQ. Semester HonQr: Roll. PUCK, CHRYSTAIIII GRAg lntranidralsy Pepp Tcc. I ' I PUCK, MARK PUCK, MATTHEW PUCH, LAURA: GRA. PLILS, TIMOTHXQV KWHS: Letterman, Sales Managerp Serriorgf Class Officeirf2'i.'lfSki Club Officer. Yi ' PUTNAM, MARK: Bandp Ensemblesg Intra- rnuralsp Minstrel Showp Orchestra. PUTNAM, MARTIN QUIRAM, DAVID: Football, Orchestra. Ufknv, sus,-t Meifisand. We . . X 'nw K R. W ,XXL .1 . H f -y . 7 5 - . -I 2? 'wifi' L. I .. . 'fljlEfzi'5', J ' N I A fff 'fggcwmrx .afr2ff.i'f'.'.fn'L ' ,gs l '. i 't,-,'QAg1,l?,:gx1z f z 3,1 Q' 'L' .,4- l .M ' I vi i. i7+'w1e.ttst.A21iif,wRuin it 21 168 f ,f ...fe-QQQQ 55. we 'if 'A Q Eff X I X , iff .3 tier 'X , QUlNN,DARRYL . RAGAN, KRISAN: Aquestap GRA, KWHSp Swimming RAlHA,ULA AR-AMIREZ, ALfx , RfAGAN, TERESAE Library Assistant, 'Semester Honor Rollg Spanishg Swimming RECKKEMMER, ROBERTA REDINGTON, PATRICIA REDDINGTON, TIM: Yearbook, Sports Editor. , LA NA jj-f f.iQ1.Q5.fVi RECGINELLO, PAUL: Arty Baseljdfllj Basket- ball:FoorbaII. I i REHMKE, RANDAL: Intramurals, Semester Honor Roll. REID, MARY: French, GRA, Pepp TCC. REIMERS, SCOT: Footballg Semester Honor Rollp Wrestling. REINS, DENISE: Germanp GRAQ TCCp Tennisp Swim Guardp Swimming. REISDORF, VICKILCRAQ TCC. A REISS, CHRISTIAN: Germany Semester Honor Roll. REITZ, IERI: Baseballg Basketballg Footballg Letterman. RESNICK, LINDA: Debateg Falcon Day's At- tendentg GRAQ Honor Rollp lmprimisg Min- strel Showg NFL Officerg PGP? Musicalg Speech Eventsg Student Union. REYNOLDS, REBECCA: GRAQ Bandg Semes- ter Honor Roll. RIEDESEL, PAUL! Ski Club. RIESSEN, ROBERT: DECA: C0-op. RILEY, ROGER: Arty Thespiang Baseballg Play A Cappellag Ensemblesp Madrigalg Minstrel Show. RINDLER, IOSEPH I RINEHART, KENT RITTENHOUSE, RANDY RLETT, SCOTT ROBERTS, SUZANNE: Pepg TCC. ROBERTSON, ORA: A Cappellap Playg Ensembles. ROBESON, DENNIS: Trackg Intramurals. RODENBURC, SCOTT RODRICK, RICHARD: Latinj NFLQ KWHS: Thespiang Debate. ROMINGER, SUE RODRIQUEZ, PATRICIA ROSENBOOM, TERESA: Semester Honor Rollg GRAg Pepg Co-op. ROSS, MELINDA: Spanishp GRAQ Tennisp Pepg Semester Honor Roll. ROSSMILLER, SUSAN: GRA. GRA: f Track' I I I DON: f iiseasebfailpi Football' .. , LEff'5frman's. ' 'K-A ' il ' ROWLEY, MICHELLE: French: GRA: Pepg Spanishp Intramurals: TCCQ Ski Club, RUEFER, MARY: GRA: Teen Dems, president. RUEICH rekfsm Thesiiiiglnis-I Play' Musical 1 1 I I Drama Club. RYAN, LARRY SANCHEZ, CHERYL: Pepg GRA: NFL: Intra- muralsg Newspaper Staffg5:Speech5 Student Council: Editorial Editorg,f,Sp3nish Club: AFS Spanish A PEDRO: SATHER, DIANA: Arty DECAQ GRAQ Ski Clubp lntramuralsg Semester Honor Rollg TCC. SALULS, PENNY: Chorus. p p TOM: French: Trackp Swim Semes- Rollg Ski ' SCHAEFER, JEAN: Health Czifeersp GRA5 Pep: lntramuralsg All-School Pleyj Chorus: Min- strel Showg TCC. SCIQEBLER, LINDA: GRAjTf,fl1If8U1Uf3lSj Pepp Honor . L, ELIZABETH:1a31:f3gii5ife1fia:p Academic Eirceiieinceg Field Hockeypiiiiisfiihscsh Clubp GRAQ Merit Studentp State Contest: Student Council. SCHICK, LOUIS: Baseball, DECAQ Semester Honor Roll SCHILLIG, DIXIE: Basketballg GRAQ Field Hockey: Swimming. V in Russ Cook returns a serve O - '.-- 1,.ear.Q12:1fglezeagiegm-14, f - f 'lf aff,tea,2-trztfvzfssw SCHLUE1 . 'h l ' r ' fi j fQlf1: g f L SCHNACKflt2Bf5?5E3?CfA: Aff lTheeSpiaH: Play BW-Sllf -German mms t tte . h t t . ' ' 1 l SCHUL TZ, Chess Honor RolljttSfudent Councilg Golfgffrench Club f Q AA, Q . - 5CHUMACklElg5gtltQHERYL: Band: h,k igiamingg e f5CH l - SEAMER, lntramura'ls'3fP2it55Iff, A 'T ff' ' l SEIFERT, DAN A SERRANO, YOLANDA SHAFFER, MA-RY: German Clubg GRAg Bandp Intramurals. , , V SHANKS, MARK: l.etterman's Clubgt Baseballg Footballg Beslgeftlaallgl Track. 1' ,'h VSHOLLENLBERQER, DEBORAHi SIEM' JOHN 1- l ettt l i l l SWR T' 5 e l 'YT SICL IN, Stu dent e Vice Presidentg Nletfitl1Studentp NFL3 VarSity'De- bateg Ensemblesg Madrigalp Play Castilla Cap- pella: School 'Board Representative: Student Senate. ' . ' L51NDT, ALVIN A f . SLAB Y, GARY: lntramuralslf Y SLOAT, IEFFER Y: Chess. SMALL, JEFFREY SMlTH, BARBARA: cRAjgBaskerballg swam Guardg lrxtramuralsg Field Hockey. ' SMITH, JAMES: Frenchyilntramuralsg Swim- X rnninigg Trackg Minstrel Shqwg, Merit Studentg Honor RON: A TH Yf CYI A A 1 A A WENDELL: Intraiijiiigiiralsg Wrestling. Gugardgsswimmingg Stategiggliiqfi219w A SOTHMANN, HARVEY: lnirarrsurals. SPARKS, AMY: Artg iffrenchp GRAQ Gymnastics. C SPETH, RICHARD: Intramurals. SNES, MARILYN: GRAQ ASGPAJ Spanish Club Mimagerg lntramuralspl Volleyballp Falcon Days Attendantg Semester Honor Roll. SPRATT, ROGER j A SBRALNGSTEEN, MARK: Ihespianp Footballg a Chorus: Madfisalsi lleir 5h0w: Play Cast? A lii A A :DA VIDIA mu fd Swim HC-'noi Ri?l1isc5iudenrCouncilQ liili IE7iT??11iffAA Y sT?5RR,iLoR1 A Ysii L 1 415 3- gym, -2 TT' 1 X li. 1 v l -ga xx 3 FX N so .l M,-L, 'N wiv' if sm-ix W 5, W ' i Q4 , j L. . l f. i E.. A :gs V Peg 'A ' S 5' f 7 fi' ss. C S f 4 ., f s- . S 1 2 f .f I gg- , ! H , - sy, if . '57 STEAR, MVATT: NFL: Quill 8z ScrolI5 Speech Eventsg ,Qeibeteg lHfF3mUT3lQfQQ5fE51:lflQWS Bureau Staff: Seineiler Honor Rolli'11f1lSLlfFiLl Vice 'Presi- dentg KWH5 News Director. ,fi STECKEL, IENNIFER: Frenchg GRAQ Basket- ballp lntramuralsp Bandp Minstrel Showg Se- mester Honor Rollp SGPA. STEDMAN. LYNETTE: Library Assistantp Se- mester Honpr Roll. ,l - C 575551 S - 1 STEEN, BEVERLY: Germang SSO5 TCC5 Semes- ter Honor, Rgzxll. , STEENBGEKQLLCHARLES: swimming. STEIN, KIMBERLEE: Frenchf'CRA5 SGPAQ Semester Honor Rollg Ski Club. STEINICERJOHN STEMLAR, MIKE: Basketballg Footballp Intra- muralsp Track. STEPHENS, VICKIJ GRA: SGPA5 Frenchj Hockeyg Intramuralsg Tennis: Honor Roll. STERNBERQ, MARIANNE: Arg GRA5 SGPAQ Intramurals? E STEWARTQIEFFREYI Lettermerfsg Ski Clubg lntramuralsg Trackg Wrestling. STEWARTQROBERT STOCK, RANDY ' STOEVER, KAREN: French, GRKQ Ski Clubg Semester Honor Roll. STOLLEY, SCOTT: Footballg Intramuralsp Trackp State: Semester Honor Roll. STORIOHZQLNN, BRUCE STORMERQANN H STOTZ, DEENA: Gymnastics. STOTZ, DONNA: Gymnastics. STUCKEL, SUSAN: Art. STUDER, ELIZABETH: Spanish. STUFF, KENNETH ' ,V V , SUITER, CAROL: GRAg lntfamuralsp Bandg Ensemblesg 'Minstrel Show. L E 5U GRA? Pep? T U P A i L SWABQLOCACRCOL: GRA? Basketballbfff SWANSON, MARK: Lettermangr Fbotballg Boy's Statep Semester Honor Roll. D V D SWINCl5Efl5TE'VEN: DECAJ Golf: TALBOI1 VICKI: Basketball. ' ff' ' TANGEN, MICHAEL: NFLp Individual7Speech Eventsp Varsity Debateg Bandp Ensemblesg Minstrel Showp Semester Honor Roll. TA YLORQ QCYNTHIA: Frenchg JTrackg Bandg Minstrel Showg Hockeyg Student Council Officerg GRA. TAYLOR, DEANNA: Frenchg Germang GRAQ lntramuralsg Semester Honor Roll. TERHUNE, DEBBIE: GRAQ Co-op. V THA YER, SCOTT: Lettermang Footballg Track. THIEMANN, MARY: GRAQ SGA: Spanish: Tennis. THIBODEAUX, SHERRII GRAQ Pep. THIESSEN, DONALD: lntramuralsg All-School Play Cast. THOMAS,lDAVE L - - THOMAS, reno THOMPSON, IOHN THOMPSON, IERESA rHOM9sQN,gTHOMA5 THOMPSON, VALERIE THORNTON, RITA: Aquestag Arty GRA: Pep: Basketballp Golfg Swimming: Swim,-QC-uard: Teannisapealgbiandg Minstrel Showg tylewgpaper. Staff? Council- 4 M Golfp a CappelIajQifQgffEglErOrusp Ensemhtlesj Falcon Day's Att. ' D' 7fffz?71'if'l' THUMANN, DENNIS A eeii T T' 4 me it 2 ' it -Qigj-, Q' ,N l sv , .1 , . 6.4 BQ. 915 Q,-1 Q, 0 . ' U! xv , If . 53. 3 X as ,Suki H5775 Pei?-Qi if L wg-Q l Org? 5 3213145 XR . I X .. . .sl we ,. H t .QQ ares, +-- N tk f ,- , f .O ' gi W ti fl Q i ll l Y , ' D til t an 44 A get-.K is , . t. ., C ill. i tsl .Q ms. . . .E :J '11 is T T' xx 4. no-N... . 1 lf 3' x f xl In H3561 Vw Q N ,,,.-M. P1 TIMMERMANN, DEAN: Lettermang Spanishg Footballg Trackp Wrestling. TOFANELLI, IULIA: Frenchp GRAQ Pepp Bandg Minstrel Show. TOMLINSON, LAURIEZ Artp Frenchj All- School Play Staff. ' TOOLEY, IODI TOMPKINS, RICHARD TOWLE, MARCIA: GRAg Bandg Ensemblesp Minstrel Showp Musicalg Semester Honor Roll. TRIVETTEJAME5: French. 1 TRUBY, KAREN: Frenchp GRAQ Tennisp Bandg Minstrel Show. TUNNICLIFF, THERESA: GRAQ Spanishp Ten- nisg Bandg Ensemblesg Minstrel Showg Or- chestrag Musicalp All State. TURNER, SANDRA! GRA. VAHL, IEROME: Lettermanp Tennisg Intra- muralsg Photography Staffg Merit Student. VANBUSHINK, PATTI VANDELLO, SUSAN: Arty Frenchg GRAQ TCC. VANDERHORN, SANDRA: GRAQ Spanlshj a Cappella: Chorusp State Contest. VANDYKI5, DOUGLAS: Swimmingg Bandg Minstrel Showg Orchestrap State Contest. VANDYKE, IUDY: Arty GRAQ Pepp Semester Honor Rollg Student Unionp Track: Volleyball. VERLAUTZ, IAMES: lntramuralsg Semester Honor Rollg Tennisp Track. VILLINIS, CONNIE VITOSH, DALE WACKER, PATRICIA: GRAQ lntramuralsg Bandp Minstrel Showp Pepp Tri-Y. WADSWORTH, ROBERT WAETKE, CYNTHIA: GRAp Pepg Semester Honor Roll. WAKELAND, DAVID WAKEFIELD, MARK +9 K Lua M I , Q--, z R qt 3, 5Q' wr .r L -xk ' 3' . L.,-, l Sm X ,,.. A ,at I 3 I . 1..- X, 11 , . 'Xi was A ssr A K I In J'-I -' h N0 ,. 1 It . 2 LLA-' . A ' I X I 'Girl an L! . X ll .,,L. - 1 my L AME. ,iv i s ,K ffl? .- 5+ V ,slit 4- A105 5 '4 ls Ls El -I f ' ' 3' X 5 i It X M r 'k SQ 'T I 2 I , is ,gf ts- i N ,B , sf RVN, M, , fx 3 WALDRON, DAVID ' WALKER, IOY: GRA, Teen Dems, Reserve Cheerleader, Faleon Day's Att. V. ll French, Qunll 84 Munstersalrsghsywz Sfafe:,,,sIt,I?f!sQysalPHsPef 34 I WALLACE, CARY: Lettermankf.--Baseballg Basketball, Football. WALTER, LINDA: GRA. WARNECKE, SANDRA: GRAQ Pep, Golf, ln- tramuralsp Chorusg Semester Honor Roll. WARNER' CAR LLDL 1 WARNER I fi V Aquestag 5 glrntrramuralsg 'Siklriimmingp Semester Honor Roll, Ski Club. WATERS, DEBRA: A Cappella, Chorus, Min- strel Show, Thespiang Tennis. ' WATSON, KAIHE: German, GRA3, Pep, A QQPPCLIN Min- 'Showp Honor Roll AWA TTER5, KA RPN: CRA, Orchestre: TCC. WAYNE, MIKE: Track. WEGENER, CONSTANCE WEGENER, WILLIAM: Basketball, Track: Semester Honor Roll, Geologyykstronomy ' or EWEINER, ALAN55f?ji5rmang ,Tracklilflliiifamurals, Play, Semester Honor Roll. 1 f WEISS, THOMAS - f WELLMEIER, LAURA WERNINC, BRUCE l sz, I . LettermgyjggrSpanish, I zlt., ' EFWESTBROOK, CKROLYN: GRAQIQTCC: Swim- ming, Track, Chorus, Pep. 'L WESTPHAL, IUDITH WHITE, DA VID 1 , Gabe! 1 W I , ii '-azt 3' , , , -4. 1 .M TF' I I ' . QP' r In , , HI' . 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Cheryl Brandt, Gary Brandt, Tom Brandt, Heidi Brandts, josef Brandts, Kristina Brauer, Michael 29 Brechler, janine Bremer, Terry Brentise, Donald Brentise, Pamela Brice, Christine Bristow, Sue 116 Brock, joseph Broderson, Cindy Broderson, Deborah Brody, Nancy Bronson, Laurel Brooks, Lori Brookstra, Rebecca Broughton, jacqueline Broughton, Lewis Brown, Danny Brown, Dawn Browon, Debbie Browon, Debra Brown, Delos 30 Brown, Guy Brown, Kris Brown Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown, Brown Marcia Mark Milo Rebecca Richard Robert Vanessa Brozovich, Lori Brundies, Ronald Brune, Sheila Bruns, Paul Brus, Bernard Brus, Marsha Brus, Thomas Bryant, Scott Buck, Cynthia Buck, Debra Buck, Robert Budkley, Dennis Buddin, Barbara Buddin, jeffrey 29 Buechner, Marianne Buerklin, Nora Buesing, Terri Buesing, Vicki Buffington, Fred Buis, Cynthia Bullock, Steven Bunge, Gary Bundschuh, joann Burbridge, Martin Burch, Bradley Burden, Denise Burger, Dean Burk, Forrest Burke, jeff Burke, Timothy Burroghs, Debra Burroughs, Madonna Burroughs, Randy Burton, Debra Busch, Kim Buscher, james Buster, jill Buster, Sherry Buttgen, joe Buzzell, john C Cadogan, Kevin Cady, Steven Caldwell, Roland 23 Camp, Pam Camp, Pam Campbell, Kathleen Campbell, Kathy Campbell, Michael 30 Campbell, Richard Capper, Keath Canny, Marcia Carlin, Bernice 75 Carlson, Michael Carlson, Nancy Carlson, Vicky Carmichael, Rita Carner, Dennis Carner, Todd Carney, Cindy Carpenter, Konnie Carpenter, jeff 30 Carpenter, john Carr, Debbie Carrillo, Anthony Carrillo, Daniel Carrillo, lngrid Carrillo, Vicky Carroll, Kenneth Carroll, Myrna Carstens, David Carstens, Debbie 1, 83 Carstens, Kim Carstens, Netalie Carstens, Thomas Carstens, Pat 118 Carson, Roberta Carter, Allen Carter, Carol Carter, Sheryl Carter, David Carter, Denise Carter, ludy Carter, Karen Carter, Sharon Carter, Susan Cassady, Lou Ann 25 Cassady, Lura 25 Cassatt, Darell Cassatt, loddee Catherall, Dale Cervantes, Pamela Ceurvort, Carol Champion, Vicky Chance, Karen Chant, john Chapin, Allen Cherry, Sue 82 Choteau, Jeanne 32 Choteau, Marrianne 25 Choteau, Tom 39 Clark, joDee Clark, Scott 29 Coin, july 72 Colby, Sue 82, 72 Collins, Mike Cook, Russell 26 Cooper, Sandy 82, 83 Castello, Michael 40 Clow, joe 119 Craig, lim 30 Craig, Suzy 25 Crane, Steven 30 Crews, Mary 82 Cummings, julie 32 Cunningham, Kenneth 29 D Davis, Kevin 73 Day, Bonnie 32, 36, 83 Delf, Tim 29 Denney, Kevin 29 Dietz, Betsie 72 Digman, jerry 119 Doering, Grant 39 Doerscher, Randy 30 Doffer, Tom 73 Doppler, Kim 23 Doppler, Kurt 23 Dugas, Robert 30 Duling, Bruce 118 Duncombe, Rosanne 43,118 Dunn, Daniel 30 Dunsworth, Konnie 83, 72 E Ebel, Ryan 23 Eckstein, Deb 74 Ede, Laurie 32 Edwards, Sheryl 32 Ellis, Bradley 29 Englemann, Lisa 32 Erps, Larry 30 F Farley, Mark 119 Farley, Mike 40 Feeney, Dan 30 Fennelly, Bill 79 Fischlein, Mike 29 Fick, Deb 74 Flynn, Maureen 72 Flynn, Thomas 30 Followwill, Scott 23 Foy, Steve 79, 72 Foy, Shiela 83 Freeman, Deb G Garner, Steve, 30 Garnes, David 23 Garnica, Kendall 29 Gartiner, Lori 83, 72 Gaul, Steve 23 Geary, jamie 36, 82 George, Kathy 83 Gerich, Cliff 73 Geurink, Brian 79 Geurink, Kerry 30 Gill, Blane 30 Gill, jim 4 Gosma, lulie 83 Grady, Mark 119 C-regopy, Dave 118 H Haase, Don Hampright, Mark 79 Hansen, Dave 79 Hammerschmidt, Paul 73 Harris, Tim 9 Hartzell, Peggy 83, 72 Hayman, Mike 73 Henzen, Mike Hepner, Cindy 25, 82 Herring, Al 79 Herring, Linda 74 Herring, Robert 29 Hester, Kathy 118 Hettrick, David 30 Hier, Kathy 72 Hill, Lucious 30, 79 Hillebrand, jeff 30, 79 Hillebrand, Mark 30 Hobert, jim 30, 31 Hull, Debra 32 Hulsing, Dave 8 Hurless, Rob 119 I Isenberg, Duane 79 I lager, jeff 30 fenkins, Kathy 32 lohansen, Roger 73 Ilohnson, Bruce 30 fohnson, jeff 30 lones, Kathy 72 lones, Kenneth 9 llones, Tim 29 nlohnston, Debbie 25 lost, Dave 40 nludkins, Mark 40 lluehring, Kris 30 K Kappeler, Kaii 82 Kastmer, Mike Keith, Brian 119 Kellen berger, Bill 29 Kelley, Dennis 29 Kelly, Kolleen 72 Kester, Stanley 40 Kehelson, Brian 118 Kleinschmidt, Pat 119 Knoke, Karen 118 Koster, Kim 82, 72 Koster, Kirk 30 Kramer, Mary 32 Kremer, Jeanette 32 Kuehl, Kerry 29 L La Mar, Charlene Lamar, jeff Laugen, Mike 29 Lemek, Terry 72 Lensch, Michelle 82 Lindquist, Lori 75 Lorfield, Lance 29 Lou kas, Gena P. 32 Lynch, Sheryl 32 M Manley, Therese 82 Mallett, Victoria 25, 82 Marcussen, Bobbi 82 Marlof, Todd 23 Martin, Amy 32, 74 Marz, Connie 82 McCracken, Mike 40 McDowell, Pam 83 McDowell, Sally 83 McGrath, Lori 83 McKilligan, julie McNamara, Thomas 29 Meck, Debbie 32 Meier, Rhonda 32 Meisel, Scott 30 Mericle, Terri 82 Meyer, Bruce 30 Meyer, Larry 30 Miller Miller Miller Miller I Miller, Dan Douglas 7,119 Pam 119 Kevin 23 Pam Mirfield, Lori 72 Mohler, Tami 82 Molis, Barb 72 Moltzan, Bill 39 Monroe, Tom Moreno, john 30 Morman, Milton 29 Morse, Diane 82, 72 Morese, Lisa 75, 72 Mumm, Cindy 72 Mulnihill, Dan 73 Myers, Brent 73 Myers, leff 23 Myers, judy 82 N Nagy, Rose Neff, jerry 83,118 Negus, Dale 30 Negus, Kenneth, 30 Negus, Tab 29 Nelson, David 23 Nicholl, Ronald 29 Nielson, Amy 83 Norris, Kim 119 O Oberhaus, Debbie 75 Odem, Randy 39 O'Conner, Terry 72 O'Donnell, Bob 30, 40 Ormsby, Michael 9, 30 Ortiz, Randy 29 P Panzer, Peter 29 Pash, Barb 75 Pash, Mary Ann 26 Paulsen, Kris 25, 74 Paustian, Russ 30, 79 Payne, Debbie 82 Peekenschneider, Craig 29 Perreault, Albert 30 Perry, Marlys 83, 72 Perry, Sue 83, 72 Peters, Cindy 25 Peterson, Craig 29 Pethoud, Tom 29 Petsel, Doug 29 Piersel, Nancy 83 Plambeck, Curtis 30 Popp, Chris 73 Purdy, Ryan 29 Q Quigley, Tom 29 Quinn,Anne 32 Quinn,lean 32 R Ramirez, Roberta 32 Rauch, Kevin 119 Ray, Terri 30 Reagan, Betty 82 Reagan, Theresa 72 Redmond, Susan 32 Reeder, Byron 29 Reeder, Tim 30 Regginello, Paul 9 Reimers, Ken 79 Reins, Denise 25 Reitz, jerry 30 Replogle, jackie 29, 82 Resnick, Barbara 25, 82 Resnick, Linda 36,119 Resnick, Vicky 25,119 Rice, Mindy 83 Richardson, Thomas 29 Riley, ludy 25 Riley, Roger 43,118 Ripslinger, jane 82 Roach, Kelly 83 Roberts, Robin 23 Robertson, Bryan 29 Robinson, Lind 82 Robinson, Steven 30 Rodrick, Rick Roe, Robert 30 Rose, Kevin Rosing, Mike 73 Roussell, Don 30 Rowe, Steve 29 Ruebling, Mark 118 Rubley, Terri 30 Ruzich, Teresa Ryan, Dell 9, 30 S Sanders, Kurt 29 Schaffer, Mary 32, 75 Schebler, Linda 32 Schellar, Beth 25 Schreyer, Terry 73 Schilling, Dixie 25, 75 Schnoor, Ken 119 Schhomberg, Vicki 74 Schroeder, Greg Schultz, Valerie 118 Schumacher, Cheryl Schneider, Mark 29 Schultz, Richard 39 Scott, Tom 73 Shan ks, Mark 30, 70 Sheppard, Patti 118 Shinners, janet 25 Sifert, Tom 29 Siglin, Doug 42 Sinclair, Nancy 83, 72 Smith, Barb 25, 75 Smith, Brian Smith, jim 73 Smith, joyce 9,12 Smith, Susan 25 Snodgrass, Larry 73 Spaans, Cheryl 25 Sparks, Amy 82 Springstein, Mark 118 Stanger, Dave, 73 Stark, joe 29 Stear, Matt 39 Steckel, Bill 79 Steckel, jenny 74 Steele, Mark 9, 79 Stein, Kevin 30 Stender, Bruce 29 Stemlar, Mike 79 Stephens, Vicky 25 Stevens, Denise 70 Stevens, Donna 25 Stevens, Sheila 25 Stoneking, Rick 39 Stouffer, Bob Striegel, Cindy 82 Stouffer, Robert 29 Stuart, jeff 41 Sutton, Lyall 29 Sutton, Phillip 30 Swanson, Don Swanson, Mark 30 Swift, Kaye 118 T Tangen, Mike Tappendorf, Valerie 82 Talbot, Vicki 75 Taylor, Cindy 25 Taylor, Dean 29 Thornton, Rita 83 Timmermann, Dean 39 Timmermann, Roger 30 Timmerman, Rory 29 Turner, Mark 29 U Ungs, Steve 40 V Van Dyke, Doug 40 Van Dyke, judy 32 Verlautz, jim 23 Vogt, Kathy 119 Voss, Sue 27 Vyhnak, Cheryl 26 W Walker, Ellen 75 Walker, Melodee Walker, joy 36 Wallace, Gary 79 Waline, Roger 29 Warner, Kim Warnock, Sandy 32 Wegener, Bill 23, 40 Weiss, Tom 41 Welsh, Michael 30 Welsh, Rosalyn 119 Wernecke, Kristi 83, 72 Werthmann, Mark 23 Werthmann, Theresa 25, Westphal, Dixie 83 Whitlock, Dennis 30 Winfield, Connie 119 Wilhelm, Debbie 118 Williams, Don 30, 79, 80 Wilson, jim 30 Wilson, Mike 118 Wilson, Matt 30 Wilson, Michael 43 Wole, Dave 79 Y Young, Carolyn 75 7 ,,.....-L... . n 5 Il sy' I I U Which people at West can be described as curious, hard workers, dependable, responsible, sincere, and above all, ardent in whatever they're involved in? The answer would have been easy if you only knew the kind of work the Publications people were involved in. These people were associated with the newspaper, Yearbook, guidebook and the KWHS news staff. The BEAK 'N EYE headed by managing editor Kent Douglas, strived to bring all publications of students' ac- tivities and achievements. It also brought forward serious problems and controversies in our society that affected us directly or indirectly. The SHAHEEN with Melodee Walker as its editor-in- chief, became more personalized this year, rather than involving the success of the school as a whole. The self- exploratory theme for this year's yearbook was, The people of West High are unique individuals. TOP: Publications adviser, Dave Stedwell thinks over a situation seriously. ABOVE: Managing editor, Kent Douglass gets ready to leave, as Debbie Lehmann, assistant editor ofthe Yearbook steps in the office, RIGHT: Shah- een editor, Melodee Walker, is satisfied as the final deadline for the Year- book is met. 198 The photographers must be credited with making both publications represent West in its reflections. The working key, however, lies within the adviser of West High Publications, Dave Stedwell. The Man, as he is sometimes called by the young journalists, was respon- sible with keepingthings going and on the level. If any ofthe young staff members decide to continue in the field of journalism, they could always be ready for the new and challenging tasks of modern society. LEFT: Associate editor Karen Knoke. BELOW: Features Editor Linda P9f6fS9f7- BELOW LEFT: Associate editor Marcia Brown. BELOW RIGHT: Associate editor Gena Loukas. I BELOW: A typical day in Publications.. A ' ar' N-A iiaa I L Y , S 'L i' ..gi,.X, .t.. . 'ali-nw,,M.. .N- W L... ,,,, i 3- ,,.. ,af ,5,,-,gg na f 'Z I B N r P rp t . M1 ' o 3 'no ly, X, wig, A92 Q 5, 55 H4009 Q fb '5' , 0 E gg v fig QS? 'GSQS' 2 fa is If 1973 were a fairy tale it would have been called Once Upon A Crisis. But it wasn't, it was real. There was Watergate, Spiro's resignation, the gas, paper, and you name it shortage. Spiraling food prices and truck drivers parking alongthe highways. Yes it was a story to remember, that we tried to forget. Yet the students and faculty and the country moved on. 1973 soon blended into 1974 with promises of more ofthe same. The. President assured us that the end was in sight and we were afraid it might be. When we looked past the issues there was a lot to re- member. Things which were pleasant will still be with us in the future. This type on paper will hopefully be the only trace of the issues we faced in 1973. 203 w I 5 1 3 I ,sr Q' 1 K' 3' -if f' i. Mb' i 7 O6 The individual's cry for identity echoes into the future. 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