Ottawa Township High School - Senior Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)
- Class of 1969
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•• ■ - I M - ' - ■ e - . . 1 ■ f ' - - - - -- . . ALLEN COUNTY PUBLIC UBRARY SENIOR 1969 Ottawa Township High School Ottawa, Illinois Volume 5 Series H Hey Look Us Over Faculty 12-33 Classes 34-103 Fine Arts 104-129 Organizations 130-155 Sports 156-179 Activities 180-200 Don ' t Lose the Ball Boys Without Getting a Point 5 Glad to Be Here We Figure Whenever You ' re Low in Score 6 The Only Way Is to Get Some More Go Pirates Go i THE MU R Am Cm mm r Robert E. Johnston Lyle T. Bragg John D. Gleim Andrew J. O ' Conor Robert E. Johnston Heads OHS School Board The Ottawa High School Board of Edu¬ cation works for the good of the commu¬ nity in terms of education. President Rob¬ ert E. Johnston works closely with Mr. Fidler and Mr. Colborn. Other board members are Lyle T. Bragg, John D. Gleim, Andrew J. O ' Conor, A. LaClair Perkins, Dr. Robert W. Rieman, and Dr. Philip J. Wendel. The 1969 Seniors would like to thank these men for their continual co-opera¬ tion and service during the past four years. A. LaClair Perkins Dr. Robert W. Rieman Dr. Philip J. Wendel 14 Backbone to Education I ! Gordon Fidler, Superintendent, B.S., M.S., C.A.S., Chillicothe Business College, Illinois State University, Uni¬ versity of Illinois, Northern Illinois University. Administration Kenneth Fread, Director of Student Services, B.A., M.A., Iowa Wesleyan Col¬ lege, Iowa State Teachers ' College, University of Iowa, Northern Illinois University. Robert Colborn, Principal, B.S., M.S., Southern Illi¬ nois University, Northern Illinois University. Harry Adrian, Dean of Students, B.A., M.Ed., Lincoln College, St. Mary ' s College, Wino¬ na, Minn., Missouri University, Northern Illinois University, Mis¬ souri State College, University of Illinois. John Huber, Counse¬ lor, Coach, B.S., M.S., Southern Illi¬ nois University, North¬ ern Illinois University, University of Illinois. Robert Johnson, Di¬ rector of Counseling and Guidance, Coach, B.S., M.S., Iowa State College, University of Colorado, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Western Michigan University. Ronald Slack, Counselor, Coach, B.S., M.S., M. Ed., Illinois State University, University of Wyoming. Mary Ann Watts, Counselor, B.A., Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois. Mr. Huber discusses scheduling with Brian Miller. 16 Robert R. McKay 1906-1969 During spring vacation and after this book had been completed, OHS personnel and the entire community were saddened by the death of Mr. Robert R. McKay, who had spent his entire teaching career at this school. This tribute was read to all students and teachers April 14: “just five school days ago we asked you to help us pay tribute to a fallen national and world leader, Dwight D. Eisenhower. Now we pay homage to another man, one who stood tall in accomplishments within this community —Mr. Robert R. McKay—who had served this school as teacher and coach for 42 years. “A fine athlete in his high school and college days, Mr. McKay had been named All-Big Ten guard while playing varsity basketball at his alma mater, the University of Illinois. Then he came to Ottawa High School as coach of all sports. He knew, both as player and coach, the rigors of competition, the shimmering heat of rugged football practice in late sum¬ mer, the icy blasts of the late fall winds, per¬ haps the dejection of his star hurdler who stumbled at the finish line and erased all hope for a new track record. “He felt not only the bitter dregs of defeat by narrow margins, the despair of dashed hopes, but also the thrills of hard-fought vic¬ tories. “Mr. McKay began his career at the thresh- hold of a terrible depression when service on the athletic field and in the classroom was poorly rewarded. After serving his country as a lieutenant commander in the Navy during World War II, he returned to OHS and soon initiated one of the first and most efficient driver education programs in the state of Illinois. He attained state and national promi¬ nence in this field. Although it seems par¬ ticularly sad that death must come to anyone in the springtime, Mr. McKay ' s exacting and demanding program of safety education will serve as a monument whereby young drivers of the past two decades may live, through this and other springtimes. “Above all, Mr. McKay, despite his uncom¬ promising attitude toward carelessness and indifference, loved mankind and constantly performed kind deeds for others without ex¬ pectation of renown or reward. “In his 42 years here Mr. McKay has con¬ tributed to the thought of these lines from “Pep. “Crimson and white we ' re marching onward Courage and strength we owe to you. June Buckingham, Bookkeeper. Genevieve Hall, Secretary. Patricia Hallett, Registrar, Illinois State Univeristy, LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby junior College. Louise Harris, Bookkeeper, Western Illinois University. Luverne Hasse, Attendance Clerk. Carol Jugenitz, Secretary to the Su¬ perintendent. Freda Schomas, Financial Secretary. Arratta Znaniecki, Secretary. Mary Belle Risberg, Visual Aids Sec¬ retary. 17 Susan Bruns, B.S., M.S., Girls ' Physical Education, University of Kansas, Uni¬ versity of Illinois; Girls ' Jr. Leadership, G.A.A. Nicholas Milosevich, A.B., B.S., M.S., Boys ' Physical Education, Military, In¬ tramural Activities, Southern Illinois University, Western Michigan Universi¬ ty, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University; Officers Club. June Cross, B.S., M.S., Driver Educa¬ tion, Health, Southern Illinois Universi¬ ty; University of Indiana, Northern Illinois University; Football, Track and Baseball Coach; Bowling Club. Dorothy Jensen, B.S., Girls ' Physical Education, Illinois State University; Cheerleading Sponsor. The Physical Education Depart¬ ment at OHS provides an impor¬ tant part of every student ' s life. The students participate in varied activities throughout the year. In the fall and spring the girls attend classes outside, participat¬ ing in such sports as soccer, field hockey, golf, tennis and archery. During the winter they are busy indoors learning the basic skills of swimming, volleyball, apparatus and tumbling. Instructing the girls in these fields are Mrs. Dorothy Jensen, Mrs. Susan Bruns and Miss Laurel Grundmeier. During the fall and spring the boys P.E. classes are also outside on the practice field playing soccer, baseball and softball. In the winter, they engage in swimming, wrest¬ ling, basketball and physical con¬ ditioning. Every Thursday through¬ out the year, sophomore and jun¬ ior boys physical education classes are replaced by military classes. Mr. Nicholas Milosevich heads this department as well as the entire P.E. program, assisted by Mr. Robert Raudonis, Mr. Robert Pur¬ cell and Mr. Marvin Graunke. Mr. Gross is in charge of Health. Robert Purcell, B.S., M.Ed., Boys ' Physical Education, Driver Education, Intramural Activities, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Stout Institute, Michigan Tech, University of Georgia, Illinois State University. Laurel Grundmeier, B.S., Girls ' Physi¬ cal Education, Concordia College; Poseidon, Swim Club. Marvin Graunke, B.S., M.S., Boys ' Physical Education, Military, Intramu¬ ral Activities, University of Illinois, Illinois State University; Cross Coun¬ try Coach; Stamp Coin Club. Robert Raudonis, B.S., M.S., Boys ' Physical Education, Military, Universi¬ ty of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, University of Wyoming, Northern Illinois University; Football and Wrestling Coach. 18 James Moran, B.S., St. Ambrose Col¬ lege, Illinois State University; Basket¬ ball Coach. Miss Georgia Powell, director of the Business Department, directs the training of tomorrow ' s sec¬ retaries, typists and bookkeepers. Other business education teachers are Mr. Forrest Buck, Mr. Michael Clinch, Miss Mary Ellen Dawe, Mr. James Moran, Mr. Allen Ninness, Miss Grace Reichert and Mr. Gary Vancil. The courses in this depart¬ ment include shorthand, office procedure, general business, book¬ keeping, typing, sales and con¬ sumer problems. Courses in this area are designed to help students gain a knowledge of the compli¬ cated business world of today. Forrest Buck, B.A., M.A., Business Education, Economics, State Col¬ lege of Iowa, University of Colorado, Colorado State College, Northern Illinois; Book Store, Athletic Ticket Manager. Georgia Powell, B.S., M.S., Business Education, Illinois State University, Northwestern University; National Honor Society Sponsor. Mary Ellen Dawe, B.S., Business Edu¬ cation, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University; Office Careers, F.T.A. Grace Reichert, B.S. Ed., Business Education, Northern Illinois Universi¬ ty, Western Illinois University; Office Careers. Michael Clinch, B.S., M.S., Business Education, LaSalle—Peru—Oglesby Jr. College, Northern Illinois Univer¬ sity. Allen Ninness, B.S., B.Ed., M.S., Busi¬ ness Education, Southern Illinois Uni¬ versity, University of Illinois, Case In¬ stitute of Technology, Northern Illinois University. Gary Vancil, B.S., Business Education, Illinois State University, University of Wyoming, Northern Illinois University; Football and Basketball Coach, Check¬ ers Club. 19 Students Develop Vocational Skills Edward Johnson, B.S., M. of Ed., In- Russell Batty, B.S., M.S., Illinois State dustrial Education, Illinois State Uni- University; Diversified Occupations, versity. University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University; Boys Occupation Club. Kenneth Eike, B.S., M.A., Vocation¬ al Agriculture, University of Illinois. Richard Fric ke, B.S.Ed., M.S.Ed. In¬ dustrial Arts, Western Illinois Uni¬ versity, Texas A M University. Marjorie Hall, B.S. in Ed., Home Eco¬ nomics, University of North Dakota; F.H.A. This year mechanical drawing, metal shop, woodshop, industrial arts and electronics are included in the industrial arts department at Ottawa High School. These courses assist the students in pre¬ paring for jobs after high school. Through experience the students gain valuable knowledge of these fields. The skills offered are necessary to the student who plans to go into this type of work after high school. The field of Home Economics is an expanding area, and is a very important part of a girl ' s preparation for the future. The courses offered at Ottawa are cooking, sewing and home management. Students studying the cooking processes learn about the nutritional value of foods, along with helpful hints on how to prepare food attractively and how t o set a nice looking table. In sewing, the girls learn the fundamentals of the art, then proceed carefully, and with increasing skill, master the technical¬ ities. In time, they are capable of sewing the modern styles for everyday wear. Home Management is a popular course among senior girls. Its aim is to prepare the girl for married life. It makes her familiar with those difficult situations of married life and teaches her how to cope with them. It also helps prepare her emotionally for married life. Judy LeMaster, B.S. in Applied Sci¬ ence and Education, Western Illinois University. 20 Warren Lowe, M.S., Illinois State Uni versity. Virgil Long, A.A., B.A., M.S.ED., In¬ dustrial Arts, LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity; NDEA Institute, Indiana State University. Beverly Ann Madsen, B.S., M.S. Home Economics, Stout State Univer¬ sity, Northern Illinois University Indiana State University; F.H.A Chef ' s Club. Lawrence Miller, B.S., M.S., Industrial Education, Bradley University, Uni¬ versity of Illinois, Northern Illinois University; Football and Track Coach. Marcia Nelson, B.S., Home Economics Northern Illinois University. Robert Poggi, B.S., M.S., Industrial Education, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University National Radio Institute. Mr. Long instructs Mickey Stephens, freshman In¬ dustrial Arts student, in setting up a lathe. 21 m Lowell Reding, B.S.Ed., Special Edu¬ cation, La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Northern Illinois University. Joy Krueger, B.A., M.S., Art, Peru State Teacher ' s College, University of Nebraska, University of Omaha, Uni¬ versity of Southern California. Rebecca Aten, B.S., Art, Eastern Il¬ linois University, University of Illinois. I I Bernt Muus, B.A., B.M., M.M., Vocal Music, St. Olaf College, MacPhail Col¬ lege of Music, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity. Raymond Makeever, B.S., M.M., In¬ strumental Music, Western Kentucky University, Western State College of Colorado, Northwestern University. As cultural training is an important part of a well-balanced education, the Fine Arts Department of OHS has provided the student with the opportunity to study art and vocal or instrumental music. Another exciting year of music was provided through the combined efforts of Mr. B. J. Muus and Mr. Ray Makeever. These outstanding teachers are a credit to Ottawa High and we appreciate their hardwork. Miss Joy Kruger and Miss Rebec¬ ca Aten guide those talented OHS- ers in several different aspects of art. Creativity is the object, and the results come through, in still lifes, landscapes, perspectives, figure drawings, designs and several other crafts. Mary Bryan carefully chooses her next color with Miss Kruger ' s assis¬ tance. Mr. Makeever leads Pep Band in “Our Boys Will Shine Modern Labs Challenge Science Students Charles Alikonis, B.S., M.S., Biology, Illinois Wesleyan University, Univer¬ sity of Illinois, University of Michigan, Tulane University, Southern Illinois University, Western Washington State College, Boston College; Chess Club. George Heth, B.S., M.S., Biology, La Salle—Peru—Oglesby Junior College, Northern Illinois University; Bowling. Thomas Murphy, M.A., University of Indiana; Football Coach. Kenneth Anderson, B.S., M.S., Bi¬ ology, Iowa State, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University, South Dakota School of Mines, Humboldt State College. Robert Krabel, B.Ed., M.S., Physics, Physiography, Illinois State University, Case Institute of Technology, North¬ ern Illinois University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, South Dakota School of Mines, Converse College, Bemidji State College, Knox College. Through the years, all areas of science have become necessary and popular in our world. This is no exception at OHS where many developments and changes have occurred. Biology, which is usually taken by sophomores, offers much in study of Mother Nature. In addi¬ tion to examining life from its very beginning to the present, the bi¬ ology classes make collections dur¬ ing the year. These collections include insects, leaves and wild flowers. Another section of science, chemistry, is quite interesting and very necessary for the future. Because of the large amount of new developments made in this field, many young people are needed and encouraged to con¬ sider chemistry as a future career. Walter Bounds, B.S., Chemistry, Baylor University, Stephen F. Austin College; Chemistry Club. Gilbert Love, B.Ed., Practical Science, Athletic Director, Western lllinoi University, Colorado State College of Education, University of Missouri, Northern Illinois University; Bridge Club. Ralph Nelson, B.S., M.S., Biology, University of Illinois, Southern Illi¬ nois University, University of Califor¬ nia, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University; Football and Track Coach. English Opens Doors to Communication At OHS many new subjects have been added to the English Department thus developing it into an extremely interest¬ ing part of an OHS student ' s curriculum. Seniors are offered a semester in the humanities. In this course, discussions along with films and novels are combined for the development of the student ' s in¬ terest in music, literature, drama, art, and philosophy. Seniors are also offered a program of composition to develop a better writing skill. Sophomores have also been subject to a new phase in the English Department. One semester of speech is offered to help the young people talk in front of others and to better their writing. Vernon Adams, B.S., M.S., English, Illinois State University, University of Illinois, Eastern Oregon College, Uni¬ versity of Iowa, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity, John Hay Fellowship Williams College; College Advisor, Football Coach. Donn Anderson, A.B., English, St. Procopius College, Notre Dame Uni¬ versity, Elmhurst College, Northern Illinois University; Football Coach, Writer ' s Club. Robert Anderson, B.S., M.S. in Ed., English, La Salle—Peru—Oglesby Junior College, Illinois State Universi¬ ty, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University; Cross-Country Coach, Chess Club. Carolyn Bounds, B.A., English, Illinois State University, University of Illinois. Larry Brumfield, B.A., English, North Central College, Illinois State Univer¬ sity, University of Illinois; Radio Sta- 24 tion. Karen Bush, B.A., English, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity; French Club. Nancy Clark, B.S., English, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University. i Richard Clark, B.A., M.A., English, Knox College, Western Illinois Uni¬ versity, Northern Illinois University; Golf Coach. Katherine Eavenson, A.B., M.A., Bryn Mawr College, Northwest University. Joanne Findlay, B.A., English, Western Illinois University. Norma Dodd, B.A., English, Luther College. 0t Ralph Eavenson, B.A., English, Boise College, University of Nevada, Univer¬ sity of Idaho, Northwestern Univer¬ sity, Northern Illinois University; Speech Coach. ). O. Herren, B.S., English, Oklahoma University, Northern Illinois University; Senior Advisor. Mr. Clark presents Ann Brown with a dictionary, the award she received in the Illinois Power Writing contest. John Duffin, B.F.A., M.A., English, Speech, Drake University, University of Iowa, Northwestern University, Eastern Oregon College; Thespians Sponsor, Voices, Senior Sponsor. Mary Fennessey, B.S. Ed., Speech, English, Marycrest College, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois; Voices. Mary Ann Hiltabrand, B.A., English, Northern Illinois University; Spanish Club. Judson Lusher, B.S., English, St. John ' s College, Illinois Wesleyan University, Illinois State University, Western Illinois University, Northern Illinois University; Debate Coach, National Forensic League. Nancy Reinhardt, A.B., English, Wash¬ ington University; Pommerette Spon¬ sor. 1 1 « 1 1 MW ' li i Bob Eschbach and Charlotte Cole display English projects on a variety of American Literature topics. Mr. Eavenson explains the use of the Oxford English Dictionary, one of the new additions to our school li¬ brary, to three of his Accelerated English I students, Robin Riley, Kathy O ' Conor, and Marty Martin. Jean Reuther, B.S.Ed., English, Speech, Eastern Illinois University, University of Illinois; Dramatics Coach. Marilyn Sheaff, B.A., M.Ed., English, University of Missouri, Northern Il¬ linois University; Pirateer Sponsor. Larry Windsor, B.A., M.Ed., English, Aurora College, Millikin University, University of Illinois, Western Illi¬ nois University. 26 Students Unite with Foreign Communications Many Ottawa High School students in¬ crease their knowledge of other countries through their study of the four foreign language courses offered at OHS. Students are helped by visual and audio aids, which include the language lab, film strips and tapes. Instructing the foreign language students are Miss Pfeil, Mrs. Kirchner, Mr. Soltis, Miss Mess, Mr. Lessard, Miss Bush and Mr. Williams. Tom Savage and Gary Schmitt untangle a French tape; Mr. Lessard supervises. Mary Jane Mess, B.S., M.A., Spanish, Northwestern University, State Depart¬ ment of Education, Jalisco, Mexico, Knox College, University of Wisconsin, Purdue University, Northern Illinois University; Language Laboratory Club, Spanish Club. Martha Kirchner, B.A., German, Coe College; German Club. Sylvio Lessard, B.A., M.A., French, University of Montreal, Rosary Col¬ lege, St. Michael ' s College, Lycee Balzac, Tours, France; Language Lab¬ oratory Club, French Club. Gertrude Pfeil, B.S., M.A., German, University of Illinois, University of Wisconsin, Middlebury College, John Hay Humanities Institute, South¬ ern Illinois University, Stanford Uni¬ versity, Bad Boll, Germany. Joseph Soltis, B.A., M.A., Latin, St. Procopius College, University of Il¬ linois; AFS Club, Latin Club, Junior Classical League. Curt Williams, B.A., Spanish, North Central College, Northern Illinois University. 27 History Helps Us Get Involved “They wrote these 1917 posters in Russian instead of English, so no¬ body would know they were having a revolution. Marla Ross explains to Nancy Pienta and Cindy Craw¬ ford. Robert Burns, B.S., M.S. in ED., History, History Department Head, Illinois Wesleyan University, Western Illinois University, University of Il¬ linois, Northern Illinois University, McKendree College; Square Dance Club. Dean Barickman, B.S., History, Soci¬ ology, Elgin Community College, Il¬ linois State University, Northern Il¬ linois University; Class of ' 72 Sponsor, FTA, NHS Co-sponsor. Thomas Henderson, B.S., M.S., His¬ tory, Illinois State University, North¬ ern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Tennis Coach. 28 Kenneth Inman, B.A., History, Uni- Micheal McCollam, B.S., Northern Donna McCoy, B.S., Eastern Illinois versity of Iowa, Northern Illinois Uni- Illinois University; Football Coach. University. versity. William Novak, B.S., M.S., History, La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Augustana College, Western Illinois University, University of Wyoming, Northern Illinois University; Football Coach. Nanfred Sand, B.A., M.A., History, Luther College, Northern Illinois University; Wrestling Coach. Stanley White, B.A., M.A., History, Western Kentucky State University, Indiana University, University of Ill¬ inois, Northwestern University; Civil War Club. j, | I [ ! I : ? | Theodore Zimmerman, Ph.B., M.A., History, University of Chicago, North¬ ern Illinois University; Golf Coach, Civic Council. History plays an important part in all students ' lives. History is in the making every day of our lives, and the students as future leaders need to see it clearly. Social studies courses provide an example for students of Ottawa to follow, preparing them to be more capable of making a better world in which to live. While U.S. History informs us of our past mistakes and the suc¬ cessful deeds in our country, World History explains our involvement in world affairs. Other courses in history which try to bring a better understanding to the world include modern History, sociology, economics, and govern¬ ment, a new semester course offered this year. Increased citizen involvement and a broader understanding of the world are our aims in the study of these sub¬ jects. Linda Stohl describes the rise of the Roman Empire to Mr. Novak ' s World History class. 29 Math Program Provides Wide Variety of Courses for Every Student ' s Needs Although all Mathematics are generally similar, the subject does allow individual students to take a math course that follows their future goals. Everyone needs some type of math to go through life. Because of this, general math is provided for the students who do not intend to go on further in school. Another section, the college prep course, is concerned more with the difficult math that will be needed for col¬ lege work. Also, accelerated math, a more involved study in theory and proving, is offered to students possibly enter¬ ing the math field. An annual high school examination in math is given to any interested Juniors and Seniors in which the top three scores are entered in the state and national competition. At the end of the year, an outstanding math student, ajso a graduating Senior, is presented the John Hoff Award. James Harris, B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Math Department Head, Western Illinois University, Wayne State Uni¬ versity; Basketball coach. Robert Bernardin, B.S., M.S., Math¬ ematics, Northern Illinois University, Utah State University; Bridge Club. Susan Edwards, B.S., Mathematics, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University; Bridge Club. Lyle Guenther, B.S., M.S., Mathe¬ matics, La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University, Northern Michigan University; Basketball and Tennis Coach, Bridge Club. Georgine Hess, B.S., M.A., Mathe matics, Briar Cliff College, Clark Col lege. University of Illinois, Loras Col lege; Sophomore Class Sponsor. 30 William Hamilton, B.S., M.A., Math¬ ematics, Parsons College, Wayne State University, Boston College; College Advisor, Junior Sponsor, College Club, Bowling Club. Roger Hill, B.S., M.S., Mathematics, La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Illinois State University, University of Illinois; Football Coach. Russell lames, B.S., M.S., Mathemat¬ ics, Nebraska State Teacher ' s College, Colorado State College, University of Missouri at Rolla; Riflery Club. Dean Riley, B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Western Illinois University, John Hay Humanities Institute, Northwest¬ ern University; Football and Basketball Coach, Dennis Day, Rod Fricke, and Christ Thomas examine a display of optical illusion. It ' s not what you see; it ' s what you don ' t see. Melvin Roth, B.S., M.S., Mathematics, Northern Illinois, Dickinson College; Ohio State University. James Sutherland, B.S., M.S., Math¬ ematics, Psychology, Iowa State University, Northern Illinois Universi¬ ty. i Library Staff Grows to Three Even in the Largest School Some Staff Members are Unique While most departments consist of a large and yearly growing number of staff members, OHS still has only one full-time nurse, a single full¬ time study hall teacher, one all-day driving instructor, and one instruct¬ or in special education. Mrs. Betty Anders is one of the few professional study hall supervisors in any high school, establishing a unified atmosphere throughout the day and making it unnecessary for a large number of teachers to put in time outside their regular classroom duties. Miss Margaret Strehl calmly ministers to the sick and wounded of OHS, and runs a complex testing program to detect students ' hearing, vision and other health problems before they can become a hin¬ drance. The tuberculin skin test performed annually for freshmen, cafeteria workers and faculty members is one of the most extensive of Miss Strehl ' s medical duties. Mr. Robert McKay heads the driver training program, more important this year than ever before. The new traffic safety laws make driving classes mandatory for high school students. OHS driving instructors work on the psychological as well as the mechanical sides of driving on the theory that an immature driver may grow up in driver ' s ed before he has a chance to kill himself. Students whose educational needs cannot be met in the standard classroom situation are able to achieve marked success under the skill¬ ful guidance of Mr. Lowell Reding, a specialist in learning problems of high school students. With the arrival this fall of Mr. Frank McCutcheon, formerly of Carnegie Library in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, the OHS library added one more eminently qualified expert in the field of library science and audio-visual education. Straining at the seams, the present facilities now house—in addition to thousands of books, a new microfilm system and many other modern aids to learning. Freshman English classes are taught a unit of library familiarization at the beginning of each year to encourage them to use these facilities to the fullest extent possible. Betty Anders, Study Hall Supervisor, Minnesota Bible College. Robert McKay, B.S. Driver Education, University of Illinois, Butler University, Northwestern University, Northern Illinois University. Lowell Reding, B.S. Education, Spe¬ cial Education, LaSalle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity. Margaret Strehl, R.N., B.S., M.S. School Nurse, Ryburn Memorial Hos¬ pital, University of Minnesota, Pea¬ body College, Southern Illinois Uni¬ versity. Elizabeth Catlin, Assistant Librarian, B.S ., M.S., Battle Creek College, Indiana University, Northern Illinois University. Charles Hearn, Librarian, B.S., M.A., Indiana State University, Murray State University, Kentucky, Universi¬ ty of Illinois, Northern Illinois Uni¬ versity, Paducah Jr College, Bridge and Library clubs. Frank McCutcheon, Librarian, B.A., M.Ed. and M. Library Science, Uni¬ versity of Pittsburgh, Carnegie Li¬ brary. Student Teaching Program in 17th Year Besides educating high school students, OHS takes part in the training of Illinois teachers from a variety of state universities. Each nine weeks, students from the University of Illinois, Illinois State University, Northern, Eastern, Western and North Central Universities con¬ verge on Ottawa to begin a program of observation and practice with the nearest possible thing to actual teaching duties. The program at Ottawa is noted statewide for its excellence and the quality of experience offered. Many of today ' s OHS faculty members began here as student teachers. Just one of the 1968-69 student teacher groups, Gary Young, Jerold Fullerton, Carol Moyer, Ronald Held, Rita Phelps, Judy Barons, Janice Knox, Jim Podlinsek, Jerry Hunt and Robert Meiss pose for a Daily Times photograph. OHS Goes to Full Hour for Lunch The new year brought a startling new concept in lunch hours at OHS, when the cafeteria opened its doors to all students for a full hour. Unfortunately we could only get food at the time stamped on our activity tickets. As everywhere else, prices went up, especially for teachers who now pay about one-fourth more for the same food as students. This is because they don ' t deserve federal aid ... or maybe because they ' re so much hungrier. New to the staff this year are Mrs. Claggett, Mrs. Higgens and Mrs. Loch. Mrs. Esther Higgins, Louise Lock, and Betty Hogate discuss menus. Mrs. Eunice Claggert contemplates, One down, 1,599 to go. Pugh! gasps Mrs. Noia San¬ ders, This ammonia is too much. The appetizers are pre¬ pared by Mrs. Cora Boe. 35 Respect and discipline are half of education , states janitor Don Bastian, who after twelve years of dedicated service to OHS has made the decision to retire. Mr. Bastian came to work as main¬ tenance janitor in 1956. Today his valuable, but seldom appreciated duties include all custodial work on the 200 floor. He considers the students and faculty of OHS to be very personable, however he feels among the things that could be improved are the gum wrappers, paper, spit balls, etc. His answer to this problem is just to show a little more respect for the available facilities. Mr. Bastian regrets leaving OHS, but he will now have time for hobbies and traveling. Among his hobbies is gardening which he enjoys as well as farming his 20 acres. A modern school building is more than a collection of walls, floors and roofs. Like a giant machine, OHS is a finely-tuned organism requiring con¬ stant attention to keep its operations smooth. The men responsible for this complex system must be versatile and resourceful. It ' s no longer a matter merely of keeping the buildings clean and the furnace stoked; today ' s janitor must plan for the most efficient use of power and other utilities, help stu¬ dents with such problems as locks that won ' t unlock, and repair every¬ thing that otherwise fails, sticks or re¬ fuses to work right. Mr. Don Bastian makes one more of his end¬ less sweeps down the long passageway, removing the debris of thousands of muddy or dusty feet and the discarded wrappers of hundreds of sloppy gum-chewers. Dean of Janitors Retires Mr. Jim Prevot and Mr. Joe Halm prepare an order for supplies needed in the Manual Arts Building. Mr. Camillo Vittone and Mr. Fred Dam- mann feed the incinerator in the main building. m , - He swears his lock was working fine before Christ¬ mas Vacation, says Mr. Bob Dean as Mr. Marty Katrein tries his luck at the combination. Exibitions in the famous OHS art collection get special attention from Mr. Russ Swenson and Mr. Bill Buckingham. Mr. Dale Kronstead puts the locker room door back on its hinges after a slight mishap. TILT! Mr. Jake Clausen assumes a pro-pinball stance as he moves the shaky and battered old tables around while cleaning 607. Ottawa Is Great, School Is Fine; The Class of ' 69 is now departing from OHS, but they are leaving behind a very impressive r ecord of accomplishments in those four years in which they occupied the “halls of ivy. Only yesterday we were green freshmen, and how we ' ve envied the sophisticated seniors! Now we are the mighty seniors of OHS, and the nearer graduation comes the less we want to leave. We are about to go our separate ways and begin all kinds of new adventures. Some will be going on to school; others to work; others to the service, but always we will carry with us fond memories of our alma mater. 38 As freshmen we elected Ron Makeever as our Class President. Chosen to assist him in his job were Leslie Smith, Vice-President; Lorry Hertzner, Secretary; and Tammy Fidler, Treasurer. We also selected Jackie Rosencranz to represent our class in Queen Sandra Cok- ley ' s Homecoming Court. The ordering of school rings highlighted our sophomore year. Four boys were elected to the sophomore officer posts: Bill Rosencrans, President; Ron Makeever, Vice-President; Tom Haeberle, Secretary; and Dale Claus, Treasurer. Attending Queen Karen Navarro was her sister, a ■ : . We ' re the Class of ' 69 Dianna Navarro, of the Class of ' 69. Our third year at OHS was marked by the Junior Banquet and the Junior Carnival. Leading the class were Tom Jobst, President; Kent Wagner, Vice-President; Peg Ingemunson, Secretary; and Karen Danelson, Treasurer. The Class of ' 69 chose Leslie Smith to be in Queen Becky Grot ' s Homecoming Court. George Sutherland, President; Laurie Gage, Vice-President; Bob Foutch, Secretary; and Joe Cunningham, Treasurer; directed activities of the Senior Class under their class advisor, Mr. John Duffin. The Class of ' 69 ' s own Queen Karen Danelson presided over the 1968 Home¬ coming festivities. Attending her was Debra Scott. The Senior Class captured the float competition at Homecoming with its slogan Hold OP Duke. Exchanging personal cards, ordering Senior keys, the Senior Breakfast, and Senior Day are all treasured memories of our senior year. Our last big event was gradua¬ tion night, June 6, 1969, followed by the tra¬ ditional Dawn Dance. 39 Kenneth Aicher Ken” Transfer from Lubbock, Texas; Military; Intramurals. Theresa Alaimo Tessie” GAA, Letter in Swimming. David B. Alderman Bone Sheila Alvarado Renegade” Transfer student from Marquette; GAA. Vicki Anders Vic Pommerettes; NHS; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; PE Assistant; Swimming, Bridge, German, Pommerettes Clubs. Alice M. Anderson Pommerettes; Square Dancing, Bridge, Euchre, Pommerettes Clubs. r Marc Anderson Intramurals; Military. Richard Anderson Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Buccaneer Staff, Photographer; Senior Staff Photographer; 4 Gold Key Art Awards; Projection¬ ist, Yearbook, Camera Clubs; Office Worker. Sheila Anderson Transfer from Manteca Union High; Girls Wood Shop, Folk Music Listening, Euchre, Office Careers Clubs. Andy” Rich Suzanne Anderson Sue” Spanish, Artistic Typing, Girls Wood Shop, Folk Music Listen¬ ing, Euchre, Office Careers Clubs. Art Angell Candles” Military; Intramurals; Letter Win¬ ner Wrestling; Square Dancing, Gymnastics Clubs. Carmen Marie Arellano Karme” Tableaux; Artistic Typing, Sketch¬ ing Clubs. Cynthia Arrowood Cindy Pommerettes; Buccaneer, Circu¬ lation Manager; Gymnastics, Eu¬ chre, Bridge, Artistic Typing, Checkers, Bowling Clubs. Jeanette Marie Arwood Jean NHS: FHA: Girls Wood Shop, FHA, Artistic Typing, Folk Song Appreciation, Sketching, Square Dance Clubs. Bonnie June Atwood Band; ' 68 Band Trip; IHSA Music Contests; NHS: GAA: Senior Staff: Square Dancing, Library, Choir for Non-choir Members, College, Bridge, Artistic Typing, AFS Clubs; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship Semi-Finalist. Mike Barber Baseball; Football; Basketball, Captain; Track, Captain; Bill No¬ vak Football Award; Euchre, Bridge, Chefs Clubs. Dale R. Barre Band; Senior Representative; Secretary; ' 68 Band Trip; Band Contests; Intra murals; Golf, Let¬ ter; Golf Club. Jo Ann Bates Choir; Mixed, Girls; Tableaux; Swimming, Euchre, Interior Dec¬ orating, FHA Clubs; Senior Foods Assistant. David J. Battistelli Dave Military; Intramurals; Language Lab, Golf, DO Clubs; Language Lab Award. Dave Bayer Military; Intramurals. Tom Bayuk Military; Intramurals. Kim Besse Intramurals; Football; Tennis; Checkers, Euchre Cl ubs. Cheri Biecker Band; Pep Band; ' 68 Band Trip; NCIC: ISHA Band Contests; Civic Council; NHS: Pep Squad; German, Yearbook, College, Swimming, Pep Clubs; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Steve Billings Military; Intramurals; Swimming Club. Samuel Edward Bishop Band; Freshman Representative; Miracle Worker; Military; Intra¬ murals; Civic Council; Football Wrestling; Checkers, Frosh- Soph Dramatics, FTA, Vice- President, Clubs. Cynthia Blackford Cyn, Cindy Mixed Choir; Bridge, Bowling Clubs. Guy lames Blaizik Riflery, Bowling, Chefs Clubs; PE Assistant. Queen Karen Reigns over Homecoming Mark Boldt FFA: FFAClub. Linda Bowers Transfer student from Serena; Language Lab, Girls Woodshop Clubs. Wendy Bowers Pep Club. Kathy M. Boyd Kath Tableaux; FFJA: FHA, Sketching Clubs; Office Worker. Vicki D. Brandner Vic Pep Squad; Office Careers, Pep Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Linda Bray GAA: GAA, Mechanical Drawing, DO Clubs. Ron Brue Military; Civic Council Tammy Burgh NHS: Scholastic Art Awards; Artistic Typing, Girls Woodshop Clubs. William E. Burns Bill” Military; Intramurals; Football- Track; Euchre, Bowling, Chess, Checkers, Chefs Clubs. K. Bretag Mike Military, Platoon Sergeant; Intra¬ murals; Football; Track; Golf; Wrestling, Second Place in District Wrestling Meet; Officers, Chefs, Chess Clubs; PE Assistant. Leonard P. Brown Len Military; Civil War, Euchre, Stamp and Coin Clubs. Jean M. Bruce Jeanie Tableaux; Pep Squad; Buccaneer Staff, Language Lab, Folk Music Listening, Artistic Typing, Ger¬ man, Pep Clubs; Office Worker. Debbie Scott Attends Kenneth Micheal Burrows Ken Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Pep Squad; Metal Shop Assistant; Chefs, Boys Occupa¬ tions, Industrial Art, Coin, Sketching Clubs. Mary Catherine Bute Swimming, Artistic Typing, Bridge, Girls Woodshop Clubs. Ralph Bute Military; Intramurals. William Cairns Bill Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Latin, Stamp and Coin, Chemistry Clubs. Kathy J. Caldwell Tableaux; Civic Council; NHS: FHA, Vice-President; Senior Staff, Class Planning Committee; FHA, FT A, President, Yearbook Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Debra Callaway Deb Pommerettes; Pep Squad; Lan¬ guage Lab, Bridge, Pommerettes Clubs. r ' Clarence Campbell Debate; Military; Intramurals; Riflery, Latin, Chemistry, AFS Clubs. Randall Capitani “Randy” Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Civic Council, Executive Council- Football, Varsity Letter; Wrest¬ ling; Track; Riflery, Swimming Clubs. Deborah lean Carr “Debbi” Bridge, Euchre, Checkers, Riflery, Bowling Clubs. Larry Carroll “Morf” Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS: Football, Varsity Letter; Basketball, Varsity Letter; Track; Swimming, Boys Occupation, Chemistry Clubs. Mark C. Carroll Marky Military; Intramurals; Wrestling; Swimming; Camera, Euchre, Chefs Clubs; PE Assistant. Patricia L. Castelli “Pat” Transfer from Marquette; Tab¬ leaux; FHA: FHAClub. ! David Lee Cheli “Toosk Intramurals; Civic Council; Foot¬ ball; Wrestling, Varsity Letter; Track. Larry Christensen “Legs Military, Commander Sergeant; Intramurals; Baseball; Football- Wrestling; Track; PE Assistant; Gymnastics Club. Dale A. Claus Sophomore Treasurer; Choir- Boys; Mixed; Military, Regimen¬ tal Adjutant; Most Valuable Ca¬ det; Intramurals; Civic Council; NHS, Treasurer; Football; Track, Captain, State Qualifier; PE Assis¬ tant; Officers Club. Harvey L. Clemens Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Football; Swimming; Shop Assistant, Wood II; Pro¬ jectionist, Chefs, Euchre, Writers Clubs. Daphne Contreras-Umaha “Donnie Foreign Exchange Student from Chile; GAA: Spanish, AFS Clubs. Dianna L. Crisler Lobster Pommerettes; GAA: Bridge, GAA, Pommerettes, Yearbook Clubs; PE Assistant. Janice Lynn Darif Jan GAA: GAA, Bridge, Artistic Typ¬ ing, Yearbook, Bridge Clubs. Dan Davis Dago Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Wrestling; Riflery, Checkers, Latin Clubs. Marilyn Davis Future Nurses, Office Career Clubs. Dan DeBernardi NHS: Military; Second Lieu¬ tenant, Company Commander; Football, Rick Worden Award; Basketball; Track; Special Men¬ tion NCIC Conference; PE Assis¬ tant; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Military Club. David L. Deckard Dave Choir; Mixed; Military; FFA; Agriculture Club. Rob DeFore Bo Intramurals; Civic Council; Base¬ ball; Football; Swimming; Bridge, Athletic Theory, Swimming Clubs. Sandra Cummings Sandi GAA: FHA: GAA, FHA, Mechan¬ ical Drawing Clubs. Deborah Cunningham Debbie Choir; Ensemble; State Music Contest; Civic Council; Pink Ladies Poster Contest, First Prize; NHS: Art Award; Sketching, Fu¬ ture Teachers, Music Listening, Jazz Listening Clubs. Joseph D. Cunningham Mouse Senior Treasurer; Military; Intra¬ murals; Civic Council Secretary; Buccaneer Staff; Baseball; Foot¬ ball; Basketball; IHSA Civic Council Convention; Chess, Euchre, Chefs Clubs; Office Worker. Cynthia Cupples Cindy Bridge, Gymnastic, Checkers, Euchre, Folk Music Listening, Artistic Typing, Bowling Clubs. Roger Michael Damyen Rog Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Baseball; Football; Eu¬ chre Club. Karen Danelson Junior Treasurer; Homecoming Queen; Choir-Girls; Mixed; Civic Council; Pommerettes; GAA: Buccaneer Staff: Senior Staff: GAA, Pomerettes, Sketch¬ ing, Square Dancing, Bowling, Euchre Clubs. Julie J. Dierstein Band; Pep Band; ' 66, and ' 68 Band Trips; IHSA Music Contests; IMEA European Tour-Band; IMEA Music Festivals; All-State Band and Orchestra; NCIC Mu¬ sic Festivals; Sight Reading Clin¬ ic; NHS; GAA: Senior, Fine Arts Editor; Illinois State Scholarship- Semi-Finalist; Alternate-Girl ' s State; Charles Palmer Davis Medal; Prom Committee; GAA, Latin, Swimming, Yearbook Clubs. Jane E. Dille Jane Choir; Mixed; Civic Council- Buccaneer Staff: Euchre, Bridge, Checkers, Bowling Clubs. John Dodd Military; Golf; Woodshop Assis¬ tant; Golf Club. Karen Doll NHS: Pep Squad; Senior Staff, Illinois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist; Latin, Sketching, FTA, Chemistry, German, Yearbook Clubs. Lana Donohue Buccaneer, Reporter; Future Teachers, Sketching Clubs. Diane Dooley Di Tableaux; Poseidon, President, Treasurer; NHS: GAA Freshman Board Representative; Senior Staff; Sewing Assistant, Prom Committee, Float Committee; Girls Swimming, GAA, Future Nurses, Bridge, Euchre, Yearbook Clubs. Career Day Darlene Drake Plays Remember When, When Mrs. Claus Saved Christmas; Civ¬ ic Council; Pommerettes, Bridge; Players; Faculty Secretary; Of¬ fice Worker. William F. Dresen Military; Intramurals; German, Civil War, Riflery, Chefs, Chess Clubs. Nancy Duffield Nance Square Dancing, Girls Swim¬ ming, Office Careers, Artistic Typing Clubs; Faculty Secretary. John Duncan Dicky DO I and II Treasurer; Euchre, DO II Club. Mary Duncan Band; Pep Band; ' 66, ' 68 Band Trips; NHS; GAA; Senior, Fine Arts Editor; N.C.I.C. Band; I.H.S.A. Music Contests; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Music Listening, Modern Dance, Camera, Yearbook, College Clubs. Bob Dunlap Military; Intramurals; Golf Club. Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip; NHS; Pep Squad; Spanish FTA, Yearbook, College, Wood- shop Clubs. Illinois State Schol¬ arship Semi-Finalist. im Eichorn ransfer Student, Joliet Central; Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS; Wrestling; Amateur Radio, Chess Clubs; United Na¬ tions Current Events Test, 2nd; Time Current Events Test, 3rd. Mike Eltrevoog Football; Track; Office Worker. Jane Elzer Civic Council; Latin, Euchre, Bridge, Square Dancing Clubs. William Emery Bill Military, Second Lieutenant; Cross Country; Football; Track; Swimming, Chess Clubs. Randy Erickson Pork Military; Intramurals; Football; Basketball; Swimming; Track. Answers Questions John Farnetti Golf, Letter Winner; Golf Club. Carole R. Fetzer Daisy Band; Pep Band; ' 67 ' 68; Band Contests; Overtones; FHA, President; FHA, Frosh-Soph Dramatics, Bridge, Interior Deco¬ rating Clubs. Tamera Rae Fidler Tammy Freshman Class Treasurer; Choir, Girls; Mixed; ' 67 Choir Trip; IHSA Music Contest; Voices; Thespians; Civic Council, Execu¬ tive Committee; Pommerettes; Cheerleader, Varsity; GAA: Pep Squad; Senior Editor; GAA, Pommerettes, Yearbook, Camera, Pep Clubs; Tuesday ' s Child; Office Worker. C C Fisher Ryder Transfer Student from Pennsbury Sch. Dist., Fallsington, Pa.; Choir; Mixed; Civic Council, Secretary; Poseidon, Secretary; Senior [ Staff; Office Worker; AFS, Vice President; Euchre, Riflery, Year¬ book, AFS Clubs. Pamela A. Foltynewicz Pam NHS; FHA President; Secretary; Treasurer; Parliamentarian; Of¬ fice Worker; French, Bridge, FHA, Interior Decorating Clubs. Robin Forsyth Robby Military, Intramurals; Chefs, Bowling Clubs. I Bob Foutch Blob” Senior Class Secretary; Salome; Military; Platoon Sergeant; In¬ tramurals; Football; Wrestling; Track; Chess, Officer ' s Clubs; Office Worker. John F. Franz Military; Intramurals; DO Club. Kent Freise Civic Council; Tableaux; Military; Second Lieutenant; First Lieu¬ tenant—Battalion Adjutant; NHS; Football; Track; PE Assistant; Civil War, Photography, Stamp Coin, Riflery, Chefs, Officer ' s Clubs. Bruce D. Funk Bruiser” Tableaux; Salome; Helena ' s Husband; Military, Platoon Ser¬ geant; Battalion Sub-command¬ er; Intramurals; NHS; FFA-Sec.; NFL; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Basketball Manag¬ er; Industrial Arts, FFA, Amateur Radio, Chemistry, Officer ' s Clubs. Kathryn C. Gaffney Jesse Modern Dancing, Modern Jazz Clubs. Laurie Ann Gage Farmer” Senior Vice-President; Choir; Girls; Mixed; Madrigals; ' 67 Choir Trip; IHSA; IMEA; NCIC; All-State Choir; Thespians; Civic Council; NHS; Senior Staff; German, Secretary, Sketching, Folk Music Listening, Swimming, Classical Music and Appreciation, FTA, Historian, Yearbook Clubs; PE Assistant; Faculty Secretary; Colette Ann Gardner Gar GAA; Future Nurses, Latin, Chemistry, Euchre, Square Danc¬ ing Bowling Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary. Rosa Gasser Rosie” Band; Pep Band; ' 66, ' 68 Band Trip; NCIC; Miracle Worker; Winnie the Pooh; Thespians; Players; Civic Council; Bridge, Music Listening, Artistic Typing, Euchre, Jazz Listening Clubs. Phyllis Gebhardt National Honor Society, Secre¬ tary; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; NCTE Award; Buccaneer; News Editor; Senior Staff, Class Editor; Class Planning Committee; Freshman-Sopho¬ more Dramatics, Yearbook, AFS, Secretary, College Clubs. Judy C. Geiger Interior Decorating, Woodshop, Euchre, Office Careers, Riflery Clubs; Faculty Secretary; Office Worker; Betty Crocker Pie Con¬ test. Craig Allen Godwin Crash” Football; Latin, Chess, Euchre, Bridge, Chefs Clubs; Debate. Larraine Godwin Rainie Artistic Typing, Sketching Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Raymond P. Goetsch Military; Intramurals; Swimming, Chefs, Bowling Clubs. Roy Goetsch Military; Football; Swimming. Cary C renter Gar” Military; Intramurals; FFA, Trea¬ surer, President; Football, Hon¬ orable Mention North Central Conference; Honorable Mention All-State; Track; Basketball; Pro¬ jectionists, FFA Clubs. Debra Grobe Deb Band; ' 68 Band Trip; FHA; Mo¬ dern Dancing, Bridge, FHA, In¬ terior Decorating Clubs. Michael Grobe Mike Intramurals; Wrestling; Riflery Club. Earl Grooms Military; Intramurals; Football; Wrestling. Diane Haase Pep Squad; Girls Woodshop, Ar¬ tistic Typing, Bridge, Bowling, Pep Squad Clubs. Barb Hadley Pep Squad; French, Artistic Typ¬ ing Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Deborah Hadsell Debbie Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Tours; IHSA Music Contests; NHS; GAA; Pep Squad; Senior, Faculty Division Editor; Modern Dancing, AFS, Yearbook, College Clubs; PE Assistant. Greg Hadsell Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Tours; Intramurals. Thomas E. Haeberle Tableaux; Military, Platoon Ser¬ geant; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; Football; Basketball, Co- Captain; Co-Most Valuable; All Conference; Golf; NCIC Golf Tournament; Euchre, Chess, Of¬ ficers, Bowling Clubs; Office Worker. Susan Haeffele Sue Civic Council; GAA; Pep Squad; Buccaneer Staff; Latin, Square Dancing, Chess, Sketching, Clubs; Class Planning Committee. Diane Hagenbuch Di Speech Team; Voices; The Mira¬ cle Worker; The Mad Woman of Chaillot; Liliom; Kaleidoscope; Thespians, Secretary; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS; Buccaneer, Humor Editor; Cheerleader, Junior Varsi¬ ty Alternate; Frosh-Soph Drama¬ tics, Bridge, Thespians, NFL Clubs; PE Assistant; Faculty Sec¬ retary; Illinois Girl ' s State Dele¬ gate. Henry Hagenbuch Military; Intramurals; FFA; Track; FFA, Riflery Clubs; PE Assistant. Jim Haley Transfer Student, Marquette High School; Military; Intramurals; DO Club. Cay leen Halliday Pommerettes; Folk Music Listen¬ ing, Pommerettes, Square Danc¬ ing, Bridge Clubs. Deborah Halm “Debbie FHA; FHA, Bridge Clubs; Faculty (Secretary. Leo Halm Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trips; ISHA Band Contests; Mili¬ tary; Drum Corps; Stamp Coin, I FTA, Chemistry Clubs. Teahouse of the August Moon Pamela Halm “Pam GAA, Bridge, Euchre, DO Clubs. Elizabeth K. Hann Beth Speech Team; Voices; Miracle Worker; Liliom; Thespians, Presi¬ dent; NHS; Buccaneer, Editor in Chief; Frosh-Soph Dramatics, Bridge, College, NFL Clubs; NCTE Award; Class Planning Committee. Sharon Hannigan GAA, Pep Squad, Bridge, Girls Woodshop Clubs. Sandra J. Harcharik Sandy Girls Woodshop, Artistic Typing, Bridge, Bowling, Jazz Listening Clubs. David Arthur Harmon Dave Military; Intramurals; Gold key Art Award; Honorable Mention Art Award; Football; Wrestling; Track; DO Club. Gerald Glenn Harper Jerry Intramurals; FFA, Treasurer; Language Lab, FFA Clubs. Nancy Harris Nanc Square Dancing, Art Clubs. Tom Harth Klayton W. Hayes Military; Second Lieutenent; Intramurals; Football; Basketball, Letter Winner Track, Second Letter Winner, Civil War, Stamp and Coin, Military, DO Clubs; PE Assistant; VICA Club in DO. Mark Hayes Earle Heffley Transfer student from Glen- brook North; Debate; Intramu¬ rals; NHS, President; Buccaneer , Art Editor; Chemistry Club, Presi¬ dent; NFL Club, President; MAA Math Contest Winner; National Merit Commendation. Patricia A. Heiss Patti Little Women; Voices; Thespians; Fresh-Soph Dramatics, Thespian, Jr. College, Players Clubs. Wins Acclaim i Mary Hellengreen Diane GAA; Pep Squad; Latin, Music Listening, College, Woodshop Clubs. Steve Herman Tableaux; Military; Riflery Club. Lorry B. Hertzner Freshman Class Secretary; Buc¬ caneer Staff; Euchre, Bridge, Pep Squad Clubs; Quill Scroll Win¬ ner. Robert Hill Debate; Intramurals; Chess, Bridge Clubs. Deborah Hockenberry Sketching, Euchre Clubs. Nancy )o Holm Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip; Drum Majorette; Girls Choir; NCIC; IMEA; Band Con¬ tests; Bridge, Euchre, Artistic Typing, Sketching, Jazz Clubs. , - Susan M. Holm Soozie Choir; Mixed; Girls Choir; IMEA; NCIC; District Music Contest; Speech Team; Electra; Little Women; Madwoman of Chaillot; Kaleidoscope; Thespians; Pep Squad; Buccaneer Staff; Frosh- Soph Dramatics, Bridge, Artistic Typing, Euchre Clubs; NFL; Tues¬ day ' s Child . Deborah Holtzman Debi Choir; Madrigals; ' 67 Choir Trip; Girls Choir; Mixed Choir; NCIC Music Festival; Solos and Ensem¬ bles; NHS; GAA; Sketching, Interior Decorating, Girls Swim¬ ming, Yearbook, Pep Clubs; PE Assistant. George Hopper Bite Civic Council; Swimming, Cap¬ tain, 5 records, Most Improved; Industrial Arts, Competitive Swimming, Chess, Chemistry Clubs. Peggy Sue Ingemunson Peg Junior Class Secretary; Speech Team; Voices; Civic Council; Pep Squad; Buccaneer Staff; Latin, Artistic Typing, Drawing Clubs; Quill and Scroll; Prom Committee. Margaret A. Ingram Meg GAA, Sophomore Representative; Sketching; FTA, Treasurer; Ar¬ tistic Typing, Sketching, Office Careers Clubs. Pamela Sue Irwin Pam Pep Squad, Future Nurses, Office Careers. Clubs. Lynn Jackson Grass Language Lab. Laurel Lynn Jameson Laurie Band, Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip, Frosh Representative; Speech Team; Voices; Electra; Salome; Little Women; Thespians; Poseidon; Bridge, Frosh-Soph Dramatics, Thespians, Artistic Typing, Bridge Clubs. Cail Jensen Office Procedures, Club; Faculty Secretary. Timothy James Jobst Tim Tableaux; Military, Platoon Sgt.; Battalion Commander; Intramu¬ rals; Civic Council; Football, All- Conference; Wrestling; Track; Officers, Chess, Euchre Clubs; PE Assistant; Office Worker. Thomas E. Jobst Yupsy Junior Class President; Military; Battalion Commander; Intramu¬ rals; Civic Council; Football, All- Conference, Wrestling; Track, State Track; Officers, Chefs, Euchre Clubs; PE Assistant; Office Worker. Lred Jovanovich Jr. Band; Intramurals; Coins, Riflery Clubs. g— Rich Jovanovich Maria Rose Juchniewicz Transfer student from Marquette; National Scholastic Gold Key; Bridge, Artistic Typing, Writing, Girls Woodshop. Nancy L. King Nanc Civic Council; NHS; FHA, Vice- President; Senior Staff; Square Dancing, Chefs Club Assistant, FHA, Interior Decorating Clubs; Foods Assistant; Class Planning Committee; Delegate for FHA to ISU. Ron Kindachuh Bone Military; Photography Club; Of¬ fice Worker. Cary Kirkman Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; Football; Golf; DO, Bowl¬ ing Clubs. Joseph Klein Joe M Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship Semi-Finalist; Amateur Radio Club. Dick Kleinmaier Coon Rod Band; Intramurals; Track. Ann Lanett Knoll Tableaux; Pep Squad; Honorable Mention—Art Award; Interior Decorating, Swimming, Sketch¬ ing, Artistic Typing, Bridge, Of¬ fice Career Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary; Foods I Assistant. Mary Beth Knottek Beth Pommerettes; GAA; Faculty Sec¬ retary; Chess, DO, Bowling Clubs. Bonnie Sue Knutson Transfer Student from Alwood in 1967; Office Careers, Interior Decorating Clubs. Susan M. Koehl Sue Latin, Square Dancing, Artistic Typing, Euchre, Bridge Clubs. Michael Koeppe Kep Choir; Boys; Mixed; Intramurals; JV Basketball Manager; Chefs, Euchre Clubs. Cheryl Kosnick Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Tours; Band Treasurer; NCIC; IHSA; Electra; Little Women; Salome, Student Director; Thes¬ pians, Scribe; Fresh-Soph Dra¬ matics, Bridge, Artistic Typing, Euchre, Music Listening Clubs. Kathy Kossaris Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Tours; Freshman Representative; IHSA; NCIC; IMEA; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS; Pep Squad; Buc¬ caneer Staff; Senior, Class Edi tor; Class Planning Committee; PE Assistant; GAA, Music Theory, Spanish, Yearbook, College, AFS Clubs. Vicki Kotek Band; FHA, Bridge, Spanish, Swimming Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary. Ted Kubinski Transfer from Forest View; Foot¬ ball; Wrestling; Track. Ronald Laatz “Ron Military; Cross Country; Track; Euchre, FFA, Chess, Bridge, Of¬ ficers, Chefs Clubs. Michael Lacke “Mike Transfer from Chisholm, Minne¬ sota; Voices; Liliom; Madwoman of Chaillot; Thespians; Military, Second Lieutenant Company Commander; Civic Council, Vice Chairman and Chairman; Foot¬ ball; Swimming; Track; Tennis; PE Assistant; Representative to Illinois State Student Council Convention; Officers Club. Ron Lambert Military; Intramurals; Language Lab, Chemistry, AFS Clubs. Mary Ellen Landers “Midge Voices; Civic Council; NHS; Cheerleader, Junior Varsity, Varsi¬ ty, Varsity Captain; PE Assistant; Class Planning Committee; DAR Award; Ottawa Interpretive Reading Contest; Square Danc¬ ing, Artistic Typing, Checkers, Yearbook, College, Pep Clubs. Thomas K. Lavender Lav Military; Intramurals; Football; Track; Industrial Arts, Euchre, Chess, Chefs Clubs. Darlene Lawsha “Dar Civic Council; Pep Squad; Camera, Bowling, Euchre Clubs. Lester Leatherman “Les Military; Intramurals; Carson Pirie Scott and Co. National Art Contest, Gold Key; Sketching, Language Lab, Photography Clubs. Linda K. Leslie Lin Bridge, Bowling, Euchre Clubs. Shirley Ann Livingston Shirl FHA; Pep Squad; Honorable Mention for Ink Drawing; FHA, Sketching, Swimming, Archeol- ogy Clubs. Linda Locke Pommerettes; PE Assistant; Pom- merettes Club. Jenifer Lubanowski Jennie CAA, Swim Letter; Swimming, College, GAA, Euchre Clubs. Bob Maierhofer Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; NHS; Football, All Conference Football; Basketball; Tennis; Chess, Bowling, Bridge Clubs; Office Worker. Ronald Lynn Makeever Hoad President of Freshman Class; Vice-President of Sophomore Class; Band President; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip; Band Repre¬ sentative; Madrigals; State Music Contests for Band and Choir; All-State Band; NCIC Music Fes¬ tivals; Mad Woman of Chaillot; The Rainmaker; Thespians; In¬ tramurals; Civic Council; Foot¬ ball; Basketball; Tennis; Music Theory, Music Listening Clubs; Players; PE Assistant; Tuesday ' s Child . James L. Malone Jim Choir; Boys Mixed; NCIC; All State; District; ISH A; Military Drum Corps; Platoon Sgt. and Bat. Sub Com.; Intramurals; Civic Council; Scholastic Art Gold Key; Wrestling; PE Assis¬ tant; Riflery, Officers, Chefs Clubs. Joan Mammen Joni Overtones; GAA; Fresh-Soph Dramatics, Bridge, Square Danc¬ ing, Bowling Clubs. Mary Mammen FHA, Vice-President; Folk Music Listening Club. David O. Manigold Dave Military; Intramurals; Projection¬ ist, Chemistry, Medical Careers Clubs; Illinois State Scholarship Commission Semi-Finalist. Kenneth J. Markut Ken Military; Intramurals; Football Letter Winner; Riflery Club. Patricia Markut Trish FHA, Vice-President; Artisti Typing, Future Nurses, President Frosh-Soph, Dramatics, Girls Woodshop Clubs. Julie E. Marshall Grandma Blanche ' GAA; Pep Squad; Artistic Typ ing, Music Listening, Euchre Chess, Sketching Clubs. Laurie Marta Transfer from Marquette; Mixed Choir. Cassandra LaVonne Maynard Sandy” Pep Squad; Latin, Folk Music List¬ ening, Pep Clubs. Kathleen McEmery Kathie” GAA; FHA; Interior Decorating, Bridge Clubs. Deborah McGrath Transfer from Marquette. Margaret McKenzie Margie” Choir; Girls, Mixed; NHS; Pep Squad; Swimming, Latin, Bridge, Future Nurses Clubs; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Mark Meade Meader” Military, Gunroom Sergeant; Intramurals; NHS; Football; Golf; Officers, Golf Clubs, PE Assistant, Boys State Delegate. Dress-Up Day Karen K. Meadows NHS; Pep Squad; FTA; Latin, College, Woodshop Clubs. Dona Meeker Transfer from Alton High. Ronald Michael Ron” Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Swimming; German, Bowling, Chess, Euchre Clubs. Anita Milligan Civic Council; GAA; Pep Squad. Ricky Milligan Intramurals; Civil War, Chefs, Checkers Clubs. Ernest J. Mitchell Transfer from Marquette; Mili¬ tary; Intramurals; Civic Council- Buccaneer Staff; Football; Track; Basketball; Officers, Checkers, Sketching Clubs; Office Worker. ■ Steve Mitchell Jim Monterastelli Transfer from Marquette in 1966. Military; Intramurals; Bowling, Checkers, Riflery Clubs. Rick A. Murdock “Rink” Military; Intramurals; Football; DO, Bowling Clubs. Spotlights Seniors Michael Myer “George” Military; FFA. Jennifer Lee Myers “Jenny” Overtones ; Poseidon; National FJonor Society; GAA; Pep Squad; Buccaneer; Director of OHS News Bureau, Girl ' s Sports Editor; Senior; Sports Editor; Quill and Scroll; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Frosh-Soph Dra¬ matics, Yearbook, Square Danc¬ ing, Bridge, Girl ' s Swimming Clubs. Annette N. Myre “Anny” Band; Pep Band; ' 68 Band Trip; Civic Council; Poseidon; GAA; Senior; Girl ' s Swimming, Euchre, Yearbook, GAA Clubs. Cynthia Nagel Cindy” Pep Squad; Senior; Bridge, Ger¬ man, Yearbook, Euchre, Officers Careers Clubs. Kristine Natta “Flip” Choir—Girls, Mixed; District; GAA; Pep Squad; Senior; Pho¬ tographer; Radio; GAA Swim Letter, 2nd year pin; Numerals 69”; Bowling, GAA, Yearbook, Riflery, Euchre Clubs; PE Assis¬ tant. Dianna Navarro Sophomore Homecoming Atten¬ dant; Bridge, Euchre Clubs. Brian F. Neilsen “Guk” Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Baseball, Batting Title (375); Basketball; Track; Football, Co-Captain; All Con¬ ference; All Area; Most Valuable Player (Football); PE Assistant; Office Worker; Chess Club. Sheila Lynn Nelson Farmer Band, Sophomore Representa¬ tive; Tableaux; Civic Council; National Honor Society; Senior, Activities Editor; Modern Danc¬ ing, Bridge, Girls Swimming, Euchre, Spanish, Yearbook Clubs. Debbie Newcomb “Deb” r.A A • u im minor I dttor Artictir ' Cheryl Ann Norman Cher GAA, Modern Dancing, Civil War, Spanish, Mechanical Drawing, Swimming, Writers, DO Clubs; Interpretive Reading. Mary Nancy Norris Nancy Civic Council; Poseidon; Pom- merettes; NHS; Buccaneer, News Editor, Director of OHS News Bureau; Senior, Business Editor; PE Assistant; Quill and Scroll, President; GAA; Yearbook, Fresh- Soph Dramatics, Bridge Clubs. Connie Olson Honorable Mention on an Art Award; Faculty Secretary, Sewing I Assistant. Chuck Olson Caz Military; Civic Council; Football; Basketball; Tennis; Bowling, Bridge Clubs. Ron Olson Choir; Tableaux; The Rainmaker; Thespians, Military, Second Lieutenant; Cross Country; Foot¬ ball; Wrestling; Track; Players, Treasurer; Boys State; Officers Club. Jonathan Osthus Jon Intramurals; FFA. Terrence Ott Terry Military, Company Sergeant; In¬ tramurals; Language Lab, Officers Clubs. Cathy Parisot Transfer from Marquette; Euchre, Future Nursing Clubs. Sally Pattern Sal Pommerettes; GAA, Square Danc¬ ing, Bowling, Euchre Clubs; Faculty Secretary; Office Worker. Larry Paul Military, Company Commander; Baseball; Basketball; PE Assistant; Chess, Officers, Chefs Clubs. Susan Pearse Choir; Madrigals; NCIC District and State Contest; Electra and Mad Woman of Chaillot ; Vice President of National Honor Society; Buccaneer; PE Assistant; GAA, German, Chemistry, Swim¬ ming, Music Listening, Future Teachers Clubs; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. G retchen Pfolsgrof Civic Council; GAA, Euchre, Of¬ fice Careers Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary for Mr. Graunke. Jackie L. Pitts JP Choir; GAA; Square Dancing, Latin, Athletic Theory, Artistic Typing, FTA Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary. Kathleen Jane Potthoff Transfer student from Lanphier; Band; Pep Band; ' 68 Band Trip; Civic Council; IHSA Solo and En¬ semble Contest; IHSA Band Contest; IMEA District Contest; U. of I. Convocation. Phillip Patrick Powell Phil Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip; Solo Ensemble Contest; NCIC Music Festival; Speech; Liliom; Civic Council; Music Study and Listening, Theory, Ger¬ man, Players Clubs; Time Current Events Test, 2nd place. Kay Lynn Price GAA; FFA; Gymnastic, FHA, Folk Music, Dramatic Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Tom Quinn Quinnie Military; Intramurals; Track; Bas¬ ketball; Bowling Club. Peggy Rabe Dum Dum Artistic Typing, Music Listening, Bowling, Euchre Clubs. Vicki L. Redman Choir; Classical Music Listening, jazz Music Listening, Sketching, Folk Music Listening, Future Teachers Clubs. Clenna Rexroat FHA; Buccaneer, Copy Editor; Pirateer; Language Lab, College Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Art Rick Rick Military; Intramurals; Football; Track; Euchre, Chess Clubs. I Carol Riebe Future Nurses; Bridge, Euchre, Office Career Clubs. Gay e Earlene Riebe Euchre and Artistic Typing Clubs. William R. Rieman Bill Military; Football; Track, Swim¬ ming, Most Valuable Swimming Award; Co-captain of Swimming Team; Euchre Club. Michael Robinson Military; Intramurals; FFA, Sen¬ tinel; Football; FFA, Chess, Li¬ brary Clubs. Russell Robinson “Russ Military, Platoon Sergeant, Com¬ pany Commander; Intramurals; NHS; PE Assistant; Chess, Officers Clubs. Cynthia A. Roper Cindy Artistic Typing Club. Donna Lynn Rosborough Choir; Mixed Girls; Civic Coun¬ cil; NHS; GAA, Freshman Rep¬ resentative; Swimming, German, Classical Music Listening, Music Theory, Chemistry, Future Teachers Clubs; PE Assistant; Il¬ linois State Scholarship Semi- Finalist. Bill Rosencrans Sophomore Class President; The Mad Woman ofChaillot; Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Cross Country, Captain; Track; Chefs Club. Renae Rosencrans Mary Ellen Landers Receives Jackie Rosencranz Jackson Freshman Homecoming Atten¬ dant; Band; Civic Council- Bridge, Checkers, Riflery, Euchre Clubs. Patricia Rosier Pat Choir, Girls; Speech Team; Thespians; NHS; Pep Squad; NFL; Swimming, Modern Dance, Thespians, Bridge, Pep Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Dennis Rossiter Military. Larry Rowe Military, Second Lieutenant; In¬ tramurals; FFA; Cross Country; Football; Basketball; Projection¬ ists, FFA, Officers Clubs. Judith V. Royster Judy Speech Team; Voices; Romeo and Juliet; Madwoman of Chail- lot; Liliom, Student Director; Helena ' s Husband, Student Di¬ rector; Thespians, Treasurer; NFL, Secretary-Treasurer; Buc¬ caneer, Feature Editor; Modern Dancing, Bridge, Freshman- Sophomore Dramatics, Thes¬ pians, NFL Clubs; Players, Scribe. Janice Gregory Ruger Civic Council; NHS; Superior Ratings in Latin Contests; Girls Woodshop, Bridge, Euchre Clubs. Martin L. Ryg Marty Military; Intramurals; Football; Wrestling; Chess, Euchre, Bowl¬ ing Clubs. Ron Sanders Colonel Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; Track; Football, Good Guy Award in 1968; Industrial Arts, Officers, Chefs Clubs; PE Assistant. Bob Savage Blu Transfer from Madison Heights Senior High, Anderson, Indi¬ ana; Military; DO Club. Nancy Schinz Nanc Civic Council; Pommerettes; GAA; GAA, Pommerettes, Square Dancing, Bridge, Bowling Clubs. Gary Schuett Military; Intramurals; Football; Wrestling; Track; Chess, Euchre Clubs. Shelly Schultheis Transfer from Broadview Aca¬ demy; Choir; Mixed; Girls; NCIC Music Festival; NHS; ' Pi- rateer staff; First Prize in Handi¬ cap Poster Contest; Pastels Award; Language Lab, Classical Music Listening, Sketching, Pi- rateer Clubs. Debra A. Scott Debbie Transfer from Marquette; Senior Homecoming Attendant; NHS; FHA; Faculty Secretary; FHA, Bridge Clubs. Sheryl Seaborn Choir; Mixed, Girls; Madrigals; NCIC, IMEA Contests; Civic Council; FHA, Historian; Bucca¬ neer, News Editor, Feature Edi¬ tor; Pirateer Staff; Quill and Scroll; PE Assistant; Spanish, Swimming, Folk Music Listening, Classical Music Listening Clubs. Margaret Sexton Margo Civic Council; Poseidon; Pom¬ merettes; Buccaneer, News Edi¬ tor; Pirateer Staff; Senior, Or¬ ganization Editor; PE Assistant; Language Lab, Modern Dance, Yearbook, Pommerettes, Bridge Clubs. 1969 D.A.R. Award Robert K. Sheaff Choink Choir; Mixed, Boys; Madrigals; The Rainmaker; The Madwoman of Chaillot; Electra; Debate; Thespians; Civic Council; NHS; Pirateer, Business Manager, Edi¬ tor; National Merit Scholarship Semi-Finalist; Chess, Bowling, Sketching Clubs. Marlene Sion Choir; GAA; Pep Squad; Artistic Typing, Sketching, GAA, Bridge Clubs. Paulette Sue Sisk Choir; Mixed; FHA; Office Work¬ er; Gymnastics, Future Nurses, Swimming, Medical Careers, FHA, Chemistry, DO Clubs. Gary Spears Military; Intramurals; Cross Country; Basketball; Track; PE Assistant; Swimming Club. lames A. Spence Jim” Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; Wrestling; Language Lab Club. Stanley Starjak Stan Photography, DO Clubs. Dan Steffnel Military; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; Wrestling, Letter Winner; Riflery Club. Scott Stewart Band; Pep Band; ' 68 Band Trip; Intramurals; Civic Council; Swimming, Letter Winner; PE Assistant; Swimming Club. William Gerald Stillwell Jerry Military; Intramurals; Football; Wrestling; Track. • • _. Diana K. Smick Tootie Civic Council; GAA; Gold Key Art Award Honorable Mention; PE Assistant; GAA, Bridge, Eu¬ chre Clubs; Fculty Secretary. Leslie Ruth Smith Les Freshman Class Vice-President; Junior Class Homecoming Atten¬ dant; Civic Council; Pommer- ettes; GAA; Pep Squad; Faculty Secretary; Class Planning Com¬ mittee; GAA, Chess, Pommerettes, Bowling Clubs. Linda Snook GAA; Faculty Secretary; GAA, Artistic Typing, Amateur Radio Clubs. Francine D. Skolek Fran Choir; The Miracle Worker; Electra; Thespians; Freshman- Sophomore Dramatics, College, Players, Thespian Clubs. Steven A. Slaight Slater Intramurals; NHS; Tennis; Stamp and Coin, Chemistry Clubs. Karen Slovinski Tableaux; Office Careers Club; Faculty Secretary. BH Greg Stock “Greg Military; Intramurals; FFA; FFA Club. Craig Stone Transferee! from Serena. Norman Sullivan “Norm” Military. George Sutherland “Pud” Senior President; Tableaux; Mili¬ tary, Second Lieutenant, Ca¬ det Colonel; Civic Council, Vice Chairman, Chairman; NHS; Foot¬ ball, Captain; All-Conference Honorable Mention; All-State; Tennis, Illinois Valley Doubles Champion, District Doubles Champion; PE Assistant; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist; Riflery, Chefs, Officers Clubs. Susan Swenhaugen “Sue” Choir; GAA; FHA; Bridge, FHA, Square Dancing, Artistic Typing, Girls Woodshop Clubs. Mark Swenson “Mark” Military; Intramurals; Track; Photography, Language Lab, College Clubs. Donnette Taylor Civic Council; NHS; Scholastic Art Awards; Art Awards; Allerton Art Scholarship; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist; Sketch¬ ing Club. Robert A. Taylor “Bob” Military; DO Club. Debra Teachout “Deb” Tableaux; Civic Council; NHS; Pep Squad; Pirateer; Senior Staff; State Latin Contest, Excel¬ lent Rating; Junior Classical League, President; Class Planning Committee; Illinois State Scholar¬ ship Semi-Finalist; Pirateer, Latin, Camera, Pep Clubs. Linda A. Thacker “Lynn, Blondie” Faculty Secretary; Camera, DO Clubs. C heri Thompson “Cher Pep Squad; Buccaneer Staff; Gymnastics, Pep Clubs. Jim Tintori Military Officer; Riflery, Gymnas¬ tics, Swimming, DO, Chefs Clubs Kathy Totel Kinney, Total Band; Pep Band; ' 66 ' 68 Band Trip; Junior Band Representa¬ tive; IHSA Music Contests; Civic Council; GAA; Pep Squad; Ju¬ nior Varsity and Varsity Cheer¬ leader; PE Assistant; Gymnastics, GAA, Photography, Sketching, Pep Clubs. Michelle Trent Sheile Choir; Mixed, Girls; NCIC Music Festival; Music Listening, College Club. Roberta Trosper Kay Choir; Poseidon; GAA; Artistic Typing, Square Dancing, Bridge, Euchre, Faculty Secretary. Lu Ann Tures Lu Lu Choir; Mixed; Girls; NHS; FHA; Pirateer Staff; Square Dancing, Bridge, FHA, Classical Music List¬ ening, Pirateer Clubs; Represent¬ ative to ISU State Meeting for FHA, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-Finalist. Paula Marie Vandervort Pep Squad; Sketching, Bridge, Girls Woodshop, Future Nurses. Cathleen M. Varney Cathi GAA; Artistic Typing, Language Lab, Camera, GAA, Euchre, FTA Clubs; Faculty Secretary. l George Sutherland James Varney Jim Transfer Student from Marquette. Tableaux; Speech Team; Win¬ nie The Pooh; Kaleidoscope ; Liliom; The Madwoman of Chail- lot; The Rainmaker; Helena ' s Husband; Voices; Thespians; Military, Platoon Sergeant; Drum Corps; Intramurals; Civic Council; President of Players; Thespians, Officers, Players, NFL Clubs. David Michael Varrato Military; Second Lieutenant; Regimental Sub-Commander; Intramurals; Civic Council; NHS; Baseball; Football; Basketball; Track; Officers, Chefs Clubs, PE Assistant, Office Worker. David VeZain Dave Tennis; Euchre, Boys Occupa¬ tions Clubs. Susan J. Vezain Sue Girls Choir; GAA; FHA; Pep Squad; Jazz Listening Club; Facul¬ ty Secretary. Merrie Vicini NHS; Pep Squad; Faculty Secre¬ tary. Sharon Virt Transfer Student from Washing¬ ton Community High School; Checkers, Euchre Clubs. Gail Voelcker Transferee! from Marquette; Pep Squad; Latin, Pep Clubs. Edna Voga GAA; Pep Squad; Sketching, Bridge, Euchre, Artistic Typing, Bowling Clubs. Kent Wagner Junior Vice-President; Military, First Battalion Adjutant, Civic Council; Football, Letter Winner; Basketball; Track; Boy ' s State; Euchre, Officers, Chefs Clubs; PE Assistant, Office Worker. Pat Walker Choir; ' 67 Choir Trip; Camera, Music Listening, Civil War, Chefs, Checkers Clubs. Mel Wallace Transfer Student from Roxana High; Military. Brian Keeley Walsh Bruin” Transfer Student from St. Bede Academy; Debate; Military; In¬ tramurals; Civic Council; Euchre and Chess Clubs. Heads Class Elmer Walter Military; FAA, Vice-President; Wrestling; FFA Club. Karen Webb GAA; FHA; Pep Squad; Interior Decorating, Sketching, College, Artistic Typing, Girls Woodshop, Future Nurses Clubs. G. Scott Weikart Transfer Student from Peabody Demonstration School; Debate; NHS; Pirateer, Business Manager, Radio, Chief Engineer; Chemis¬ try, Amateur Radio, Pirateer Clubs; Won U.N. Test; National Merit Semifinalist; Representive for Junior NCTE English Contest. Fletcher Wells Head Intramurals; Football; Track, Second Place District. John Warren Wendt Voices; The Madwoman of Chail- lot; Military; Intramurals; Civic Council; Buccaneer Staff; Foot¬ ball; Basketball; Track; Chess, Euchre, Chefs Clubs; PE Assistant. Robert Weshman Oren Military; DO Club; Woods Assis¬ tant. 65 John E. White Military; Intramurals; Football; Camera, Chefs, Bowling Clubs. Pam Wilkinson Choir. Mary M. Wilson Marge Choir, Girls and Mixed; NCIC Festival and Music Contests; FHA; Pep Squad; Pep, Euchre, Artistic Typing, Music Listening, Bridge, Classical Listening, Jazz Listening Clubs; Faculty Secre¬ tary. Wayne Withers Cowboy FFA. Micheal A. Wolf Mike Tableaux; Military; Intramurals; NHS; Buccaneer, Sports Editor; Pirateer Staff; Football; Swim¬ ming; Harding Award; Pirateer, Chemistry, Chefs, Bowling, Euchre Clubs. Tom Wyatt Flash Transfer student from Bluffs High School. 66 Proclaiming victory at the Hall game are Mike Wolf, Kim Besse, Ron Yarger, Marty Ryg, Mike Koeppe, Gary Kirkman, Larry Paul, Joe Cunningham, Bob Foutch, Fletcher Wells, Kent Wagner, Bob Maierhofer, Ernie Mitchell, Mark Meade, and Ron Lambert. George Robert Yednock Yeds Tableaux; Military Platoon Ser¬ geant; Intramurals; Civic Coun¬ cil; Football; Wrestling; Track; Honorable Mention in Confer¬ ence for Football; PE Assistant; Boys Occupation, Euchre, In¬ dustrial Arts, Chess, Chefs Clubs. Marlene Young Artistic Typing, Euchre, Yearbook, Office Careers Clubs; Faculty Secretary. Russell Zears Rusty Speech Team; Stage Crew for Rainmaker, Miracle Worker; Thespians; Military, Company Commander; Intramurals; NHS; Chemistry, NFL, Officers Clubs. Anne E. Zepeda Choir; Oral Interp; Electra; Overtones; Buccaneer Staff; Writers, DO Clubs. Carol Lee Zilm Transfer Student from Streator High School; Band; ' 68 Band Trip; NCIC Festival; Senior Staff; Latin, Swimming, Senior, Euchre Clubs. Janet Zimmerman Jan Civic Council; Pommerettes; GAA; Pep Squad; GAA, Bridge, Sketching, Bowling, Civil War Clubs. Displaying a wide variety of reactions to the Streator pep assembly are Front Row —Jane Elzer, Nancy Norris, Daphne Contreras, Cindy Nagel, Linda Snook, Sheryl Seaborn; Second Row: Debbie Halm, Cindy Blackford, Upperclassmen Get Taste of Careers For the first time in the history of OHS, a large group of students were given an opportunity to become better acquainted with two vocations of their choice. Over fifty adults in the Ottawa area volunteered to come and discuss vocations and answer questio ns for students. Other volunteers came from as far away as Springfield to talk to students on their vocational areas. Students gained first-hand knowledge of their possible future careers from the information they got from these representatives. All Juniors and Seniors participated in these Career Day activities. The fields of occupation varied from med¬ icine to social work to industry. Oc¬ cupations without enough student response for a separate meeting were combined with a similar occupation. Mr. Johnson said, “The outcome was excellent, and I considered it a great success. Hopeful aviation enthusiasts watch a film presented by Mr. Burrill Copper- noil, Springfield airline pilot, who flew his own plane to Ottawa for the con¬ ferences. Featured speaker, Mr. William Reagan discusses his topic Futur of America with Career Day director Mr. Robert Johnson. Panelists N. E. Stephenson, Val Vandermeer John Jevitz and Mike Young open the question and answer period in the auditorium. Mr. Ed Gaddis, Ottawa Elementary Principal and Miss Jean Cole, student teacher and OHS grad answer questions of hopeful grade school teachers. I. ■ iiiil; ; 1 Keith Radate, student teacher from L.P. relates the hair-raising experiences of a new teacher while Mr. Jim Risk, his supervising teacher and Dennis Wager, fellow student teacher nod knowingly. Mr. Bill Borneman, Ottawa Daily Times editor, tells budding writers about the wide-open field of profes¬ sional journalism. We are now under-upper classmen. We have only one tone, Jim Kolatka, Janis Pallai, and Randy Constantine take year left before we have to start making decisions that will advantage of their freedom and clear their minds of all influence our lives. So the Junior class officers, Paul Vit- thoughts as they have their picture taken. Harrier, Gerry Couch Takes Fourth in State August marked the beginning of a busy school year for the class of ' 70 . To start off the activities, Paul Vittone was elected Presi¬ dent, assisted by Randy Constantine, Vice- President; Janis Pallai, Secretary; and Jim Kolatka, Treasurer. Their job included the planning of the Junior Banquet, the Junior Carnival, and the Junior-Senior Prom. In October, Rhonda Lenac was chosen by her classmates to attend Queen Karen Danel- son, as junior representative, during the an¬ nual homecoming festivities. The junior float, “Plow ' em Under , took third place in the float competition. Money raising projects included selling candy bars in the fall and pop at the home basketball games. Supervisor of activities for the class of 1970 is Mr. William Hamilton. 70 I 1 AHEARN, SUE ALVARADO, PATTY ANDERSON, CHRIS ANDERSON, JILL ANDREWS, BOB ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE ARMSTRONG, GARY BALDRIDGE, JANE BARBER, ELLEN BARDSON, DAVE BARNETT, KATHY BARR, DOUG BARRON, MARK BARRON, MIKE BARTEL, BARB BARTLETT, DEANNE BARTO, TERESA BAULT, PATTY BAXTER, DALE BAYER, LINDA BEALS, LARRY BELLROSE, KIM BERNARDINI, MARIO BERRY, RAY BESSE, CANDY BLACKMON, TOM BLUE, KATHY BLUTH, JACKIE I BOE, LINDAS. BOETTCHER, BILL BOHANNON, JIM BOHLER, PEGGY BOLDT, KATHY ! BOTTOM, LARRY BRANCH, DONNA i « Debbie Sapp takes a break from her errand duties at the information desk to catch up on, or get ahead of her studies. Pretending all the while that he isn ' t interested, Mike Hos- kinson calmly reads one of Monte Monterastelli ' s private notes. | 71 - • ■ BREWER, LARRY BROWN, ANN BROWN, BOB BROWN, DIANA BRUE, DENNIS BRUMWELL, JOAN BRYAN, ALETHA BRYAN, DEBBIE BURGH, PAT BURKE, BETH BURKE, DAN BURKE, KATHY BURROWS, LEONARD BUTE, VIRGINIA CALKINS, KENNY CARLSON, DAVID CARLSON, GENE CARRETTO, DAVE CARUSO, JOHN CASTELLI, RICH CAVANAUGH,GARY CHAPMAN, DAVE CHARBONNEAU, JERRY CHARLES, CHERYL CHELI, LINDA CINNAMON, COLLEEN CLAGGETT, RICHARD CODO, KIM COFOID, ANGELA COLBORN, TOM COLE, CHARLOTTE COLLINS, MARK COMER, JUDY CONSTANTINE, RANDY COOK, DEBBIE Marta Fidler—Jr. Drum Majorette COOK, PETE COUCH, GERALD CREEDON, TIM CREWS, DAVE CUNNINGHAM, JOHN DAHLEN, BILLIE DARLASIS, PETE DAVIS, DAVE DAVIS, DON DE BERNARDI, DEBBIE DEBERNARDI, MARILYN DE BERNARDI, RICKY DEMBICKI, DALE DENEN, RICK DE WALT, DAVE DILLE, MARILYN DILLE, SUE DILLEY, LAURIE DIXON, JIM DOBBS, DEBBY DOBBS, JERREL 72 DODD, TOM DOLDER, FRED DOOGAN, JOHN DOOLAN, JUNE DOOLEY, BRAD DOUGHERTY, CHRIS DRAPER, CATHY DUBACK, DAVE DUFFINJOHN DUFFY, DAWN DUFFY, EUGENE EARLY, ALICE EASTMAN, LAURA ELLIOTT, LIZ ENGBERG, MARY ELLEN Marcia Olson says . . . “All right guys—line up over there so I can shoot you! ERICKSON, DANNY ESCHBACH, BOB EUTIS, MARK EVINGER, JOHN FARNSWORTH, KEN FARRELL, ANITA FENNEL, JUDY FENNESSEY, BARB FESER, FRANCES FIDLER, MARTA FIEDLER, MIKE FIESER, SHERI FIKE, RANDY FLAA, JUDY FLOOR, SUE FOWLER, PATTI FOX, CHARLES FOX, EARL FRIBBS, JANET FRYE, EMMETT FUNK, BARB GANZ, WENDY GARRITY, CATHY GEBHARDT, JERRY GENTER, JOHN GENTRY, JEFF GERDING, BARB GERDING, JIM R. 73 GERDING, NANCY GIBSON, MARK GILLETTE, GUY GIRARD, TERRY GJERDE, GREG GOETZ, KAY GOLDMAN, BRAD GONIGAM, EVE GRAHAM, JOE MAC GREENSPAN, SALLY GRETENCORD, DAVE GRETENCORD, JOHNNIE GRIGLIONE, PATTI GROFF,JIM GROSS, TERRY GRUNDON, MARIBETH GRUNSTAD, CATHY HAASE, JOHN HALL, LYNDA HALL, SHERMAN HARDEN, VICKI HARMON, ERNIE HARRIS, MIKE HARRIS, SANDY HARTH, JUDY HASSE, DICK HAUGER, GREG HAYWARD, CHUCK HEERMANN, PAUL HEFFLEY, GAY HEISER, BARB HEISS, NANCY HENNESSEY, KATHY HENSON, IMOGENE HESS, DIANE HETELLE, KATHY HETH, MIKE HILL, DANNY HILL, DANNY HILL, NANCY HILL ER, LAURA HOLM, DAN Mr. Bounds demonstrates the use of new equipment while “chemistry scholars Steve Marsh, Bill Leighton, and Bob Spicer look on. 74 HORNBECK, RICK HOSKINSON, MIKE HOWELL, BILL HOWELL, ETHEL HUBBARD, ONETHA HUPP, GEORGE INGRAM, STEVE JANSEN, BOB JANSEN, PAM JARIGESE, DAVE JESSEN, MIKE JIMENEZ, VIRGINIA JOBST, JOE JOHNSON, BRUCE JOHNSON, JANICE JOHNSON, JOE JOHNSON, LESLIE JOHNSON, PATTI JOHNSON, PEGGY JUERGENSEN, RANDY KAIN, DAN KAMMERER, ALLAN KAUZLARICH, ED KEELE, GARY KELLY, BARB KELLY, COLLEEN KELLY, DOREEN KENNELL, MARIANA KIEST, DAN KIEST, KEN KISTENFEGER, WALLY KLECKNER, RUSSELL KNOTTEK, RICHARD KNUDTSON, JACK KNUTSON, BEVERLY KOEPPE, CINDY KOETZ, PAUL KOLOTKAJIM KOSSOW, KAYLA KRUG, DOUG KURZ, DAVID LAIR, JOHN LAKAN, DICK LARSEN, RICK LEACH, KATHY LE BEAU DEBBIE LEIGHTON, BILL LENAC, RHONDA LEWIS, JOYCE LEX, KATHY LINDENBAUM, ANDREW 75 LINN, CATHY LINN, SHIRLEY LIVINGSTON, LINDA LOWE, DAVE LOCKHART, CATHY LONG, DAVE LOVE, TED LUBANOWSKI, BETTY LUBANOWSKI, DANNY LUDWIG, HAROLD LYNOTT, MARY BETH MAJERUS, ED MALTAS, RICKY MANIGOLD, MARK MARKEY, SUSAN MARKUT, BARB MARSH, STEVE CHARLES MARSHALL, SKIP MARTEN, GLENDA MARTIN, ALLAN MATHES, RALPH MAUBACH, DEBBY MAUBACH, TOM McATEE, JUDY McCAGUE, TOM McCONNAUGHHAY, MAR McDonald, dan McGRATH, MIKE MEEKER, LIZ MELINGJOHN MELING, ROBERT MELODY, TOM MENNIE, FRANK METTILLE, CANDY MEYER, BILL MIDNIGHT, BILL MILBY, WANDA MILETIZ, SHARON MILLER, KAREN MINER, BOB MITCHELL, GARY MITCHELL, KENNETH MITCHELL, WAYNE MODESITT, BILL MONHEIM, WALTER MONTERASTELLI, MONTE MOORE, EARL L 76 MORALES, HAYDEE MORRISON, KATHY MUCCI, MIKE MULVANEY, RICHARD MURDOCK, DAVE MYERS, CALVIN MYERS, JACK NAVARRO, JOE NEIL, CHERRY NELSON, DEBBIE NELSON, ROGER NEWBURY, KATHY NEWELL, CINDY NEWELL, STEVE NILO, LIBBIE NOREM, NANCY NOVAK, KIM OATES, GENE OLDENBURG, DAVE OLDENBURG, KALA OLLE, MARTY OLSON, MARCIA OPPENLANDER, FRITZ ORRES, RETHAL ORSINI, LINDA OSBORN, DAVE OTT, BARB OTT, STEVE PAINTER, MARY BETH PALLAI, JANICE PANDOLFI, CATHY PARKINS, BARB PARR, KRIS PEARSE, BOB PERRY, PEGGY PETERS, ROY PETERSON, LAURIE PETRE, DENNIS PIERCY, DALE PIERCY, TIM PLESKOVITCH, DAN POLACH, TED POOL, CATHY POULAKIJUDY PRATT, MARGARET PRYDE, CATHI PUMO, TED RATLIFF, CARL REDING, WENDY REINKE, ANN RENSCH, DEBBIE RENTZ, PHILIP RENWICK, BECKY RESSER, SUE REXROAT, DICK REXROAT, DOROTHY REXROAT, KATHY REYNOLDS, CHARLENE RICCI, CANDY RIEBE, NANCY I RIEUF, GLENN RINKER, TERRY 1 RIPPY,JEFF RISTEAU, JERRY ROBERTS, CAROL ROBERTS, STEVE ROBINSON, GARY ROBINSON, RON ROCKFORD, MICKEY ROE, VIOLET ROESLER, DIANE ROGERS, STEVE ROSS, LINDA ROSSITER, PATTI ROTH, RUTHANN ROWNEY, DEBBY RUBIO,TINO RUGER, LORRAN RYAN, LARRY SAAGER, LARRY SALAMONE, ANN SALAMONE, BILL SAMPSON, STEVE SAMPSON, WAYNE SANDERS, KONNIE SANDROLINI, LAURIE SAPP, DEBBIE SAWICKI, DIANE SCHEIDECKER, GARY SCHMITT, GARY SCHOBERT, MARY SCHOMAS, SHEILA SCHOMAS, SUE SCHOMAS, WILLIAM SCHULTHESIS, LONNIE SERBY, CHERI SERBY, DIANA SEVERSIKE, SUSAN Laura Sandrolini, Marcia Olson, and Shelia Schomas Represent the Juniors on Varsity Cheerleading Squad SEXTON, PETE SHALLHORN, FRED SHEFFEL, NAN SHUTE, STEVE SKARONEA, JIM SLOVINSKI, LINDA SMITH, DALE SMITH, JANE SMITH, STEPHANIE SNELL, JUDY SOKN, DEBBIE SOMMER, DICK SOMMERVILLE, DAVID SPICER, BOB STACY, DON STANFORD, BECKY STANISZWESKI, KATHY STARJAK, MIKI STEIN, KARLA STEMMEN, LINDA STEVENS, BOB 78 STISSER, MARCELLA STOHR, LAURA STONE, DEBBIE SWIFT, FRANK TEAUSANT, SANDY THOMAS, LARRY THOMPSON, PENNY THORP, ED THRUSH, JOHN TOTEL, PAM TUFTIE, RANDY TUNGET, VICKIE ULRICH, DEBBIE VALLE, VERONICA VERDEYEN, JERRY VEITH, TIM VIGNALI, JOE VITTONE, PAUL VOYLES, PAULINE WAGNER, SHERRI WALDRON, TOM WALTER, MERLE WAWERSKI, RICK WEEDEN, DAVE WENDT, NANCY I WENDT, SUE WEST, RITA WHIPPLE, VICKI WHITEAKER, LARRY WHITNEY, JAN WICKS, KENNETH WIEBE, KAY WILLET, DOUG WILLIAMS, CINDY WILLIS, COLEN WILSON, CHUCK WILSON, LARRY WILSON, TERRY WINNER, JAY WISNIEWSKI, MIKE WITTE, BILL WOOD, DEBBIE WOODYER, WALT WORTH, NICK WRIGHT, KAY WRUCK, RON ZIDOW, JEANIE ZIMMERMAN, BARB ZIMMERMAN, CAROL ZIPPAY, STEPH ZUCCARINI, DENISE : Doug Lacke Heads Class of 71 Sophomore class officers Gale Landers, vice-president; Wendy Ruff, secretary; Rod Smith, treasurer and Doug Lacke, Presi¬ dent deck the halls with boughs of Scotch pine. The class of 71 chose the team of Doug Lacke, Gale Landers, Wendy Ruff, and Rod Smith to lead them. These officers with the help of Miss Hess planned the projects for the coming year. To start the class of 72 out right at OHS the Sophomores sponsored the traditional Freshman Mixer, the first dance for the Fresh¬ men at OHS. The Sophomore year is also the year to order class rings and this year was no exception. In the fall of the year the class of 71 chose Chrys Porsow to represent them in the Court of Queen Karen for the ' 68 Homecoming festivities. The Sophomore float “De feat ' Em tied for third place in the float contest. ADAMS, JOHN ALDRICH, PHYLLIS ALLEN, DAN ALLEN, LARRY ALONZO, DAN ALSVIG, CONNIE AMADON, KATHY ANDERS, SCOTT ANDERSEN, RUSS ANDERSON, HAROLD ANDERSON, IRENE ANDERSON, MIKE ANDERSON, ROSS ANDREATTA, KAREN ANGEL, BARB ANGEL, BILL ANGELL, BETTE ANGELL, STEVE ARELLANO, BECKY ARWOOD, HENRY The waltz of the Great Blue Heron comes to life in the graceful move¬ ments of Poseidon member Nancy Graham during modern dance prac¬ tice. ARWOOD, NANCY BABCOCK, JUDY BARNETT, LINDA BARTLETT, SUE BARTA, MIKE BARTO, JOHN BASTIAN, DIANE BATTY, TOM I LEE BEALS, GERALD BELL, MIKE BENNETT, DAVID BENSON, CLARENCE BERNARDINI, PAM BETHELL, BEV BIFFANY, ROSE BLOOM, CATHY BOE, DEBBIE BOKUS, PETE BOLTON, NANCY BOTTOM, TOM BOWERS, CHARLES BOYLE, JEAN BRADY, DEBBIE BRADY, VERNON BRANDNER, STEVE BREWER, SHEILA BRICKERT, DAVE BRITTON, PAULA 81 BROWN, CINDY BRUE, CHARLES BRYAN, MARY BRYANT, DEBBIE BURKE, DEBBY BURKE, KAREN BURKE, RAY BUTTREY, DEWAYNE CALDWELL, SANDY CALLAWAY, STEVE CAMPBELL, LAURIE CAPITANI, CRAIG CARLSON, JOHN CARROLL, ROGER CARROLL, WARREN CAVANAUGH, CRAIG CERRI, JOE CHALUS, MARCY CHASE, LINDA CHEATHAM, DAN CHEVALIER, CATHY The passageway is not for sleeping as alert boy scouts Nancy Nanouski, Paula Britton and Debbie Brady point out to juniors Rhonda Lenac and Sue Shomas —who probably already know. “It ' s a tense moment, folks . . Judy Peltier, Sheila Brewer and Paula Rudnicky keep close tabs on the progress of the Pirate Cagers in Kingman Gym. CHRISTENSEN, DALE CLARK, PEGGY COLLINS, ED CONSTANTINE, RICK COULTER, DUANE CRANK, STEVE CRAWFORD, MELISSA CREEDON, DAN CUNNINGHAM, DIANE DAMRON, DONNA DAUGHERTY, MARIE DAVIDSON, TOM DAVIS, JEAN DAVIS, JOHN 82 DEFORE, DAWN DERBORT, BILL DE VRY, DIXIE DI EDERICH, DEBBIE DIEDERICH, MARK DILLE, RUTH DIXON, TIM DODD, LINDA DOHERTY, MIKE DOIG, PAM DOOLEY, PAT DOUGHERTY, JANEEN DOUGHERTY, PAT DOWNEY, BETTY DRAPER, TOM DUFFY, KATHY DUNCAN, DUANE EICHELKRAUT, LAURIE EICHHORN, MARGARET EILTS, DANIEL ELIAS, JACKIE ELLIOTT, SUE ELLSTROM, JON ELZER, CATHY ELZER, MIKE ENGEL, RICK ERICKSON, JEFF FANCHER, SUE FARRELL, RICK FERGUSON, JACK FERGUSON, SANDI FICK, DORIS FISHER, DEBRA FITZGERALD, DEAN FITZPATRICK, GLENDA FLOOR, ALAN FLORI, RON FOGERTY, JIM FOLTYNEWICZ, DEBBIE FOSTERJACK FOWLER, MARK FRENCH, VICKIE Sophomore attendant Crys Porsow rides in regal splendor around the perimeter of King Field during the halftime show. GABRIELSON, JANE GAGE, JIM GAGE, READ GEIGER, KEN GERDING, MIKE GERDING, SUE GJERDE, KIM GOOK, BILL GORMAN, PAT GRAHAM, NANCY GRAY, ERNIE GREEN, CRAIG GREEN, KATHY GREGORY, LINDA GRETENCORD, DENNIS GRIEVES, CHRIS GROSS, MIKE GROSSMAN, JEAN GUERRERO, JESSE GUIBOR, BRYCK GUNTHER, ROD HABBEN, JIM HADSELL, GARY HAHN, GARY HALE, DAN HALL, DEBBIE HALM, MARY HALM, RICK HAMALLE, JAY HAMPTON, SHEILA HANLON, CHUCK HANN, BARBARA HANNIGAN, LORI HANSON, WALLY HARDEE, LINDA HARDEN, CAROL LYNN HARLOW, NANCY HARMON, ROSE HARPER, LA VERNE HARRIS, DON HARVEY, KAREN HASSE, DONNA HATHORN, VICKI HAWKINS, JENNIFER HAY, BOB HAYES, GEORGE HEFFLEY, JILL HEGGER, SHARON HENDERSON, DEBBIE HERRERA, JUANITA HETH, KIP HICKS, BILLIE JEAN HILL, BETH HILTON, DON HINKEY, BOB HOCKENBERRY, SUSAN HOFFMAN, CHERYL HOLLOWAY, DEL HOLM, MARY HONER, RICK HOTT, HANK HOWELL, LORETTA HULSLANDER, ELLEN INSKEEP, JAY JACKSON, RICH JAMESON, SALLY JAMESON, SUE JARIGESE, MARY ANN JENKINS, DON JENSEN, STEVE JERDE, DENISE JERDE, TERRY JETT, DEN ICE JETT, LINDA JOHNSON, CONNIE JOHNSON, DENNIS I L 84 JOHNSON, JEFF JOHNSON, MARK JOHNSON, STAN JOHNSTON, MICKEY JOVANOVICH, DIANE KAMMERER, PEGGY KANTHAK, VINCE KELLY, JEAN KINNISON, JILL KIRCHNER, KEVIN KLEPP, STEPHANIE KNOX, CAROL KNOX, JIM KOLOTKA, MARK KOSTMAN, JEFF KOZLOWSKY, LYNN KUBINSKI, TOM KRAFFT, STAN LACKE, DOUG LAIR, JUDY LANDERS, GALE LAVENDER, STEVE LAWRENCE, DAN LAWSHA, RICK LEAL, WAYNE LEAMY, DENNIS LEIPOLD, DON LEKI, SALLY LENGFELDER, KARL LESS, MARTIN LEVY, JOHN LEWIS, CATHY LEWIS, MARK LIESKE, JACKY LIESKE, PENNY LOCKE, MARY LUDWIG, GREG LUTHER, BETSY MACCONO, KATHY MAC INTHOSH, SUE MAKINEY, BETH MALAISE, BARB MALCOLM, LEE MALONE, JOHN MAREK, MIKE MARKEY, FRANK MARTEN, PAULA MARTIN, ANTHONY MARTIN, DICK MARTIN, LARRY MATTIX, STEVE MAURER, BILL MC ALPINE, BILL MC CULLOUGH, RICK MC DERMOTT, STEVE MC DONALD, DEBRA MC DONALD, PAT MC EMERY, KAREN MC GRATH, SHEILA MEADOWS, DE WAYNE MEEKER, HOWIE MEGLAN, RAY MELING, STEPHANIE 85 MELODY, PAT MEYER, JANET MIKLAVCIC, MARK MILLER, CINDY MILLER, RICH MILLS, ANN MILOSEVICS DAN MINKLER, GERRIE MITCHELL, SHELLIE MOATS, CHERYL MOHKOVIC, DEBBY MONROE, CHARLES MONTERASTELLI, DEBBIE MONTERASTELLI, RANDY MOONEY, DEBBIE MOORE, JIM MORENO, GREG MORRIS, CINDY MUCCI, BILL MURDOCK, TERRY MUUS, JIM MUUS, JOHN MYRE, SHERRY NANGLE, HARRY NANOUSKI, NANCY NANOUSKI, PAULINE NANOUSKI, TOM NEIL, MARTY NELSON, STEVE NEUROHR, KIM NEUROHR, LARRY NEVIN, BOB NEWELL, PAM NINNESS, JANET NORRIS, LIZ NORRIS, TOM O CONNOR, BILL OLDMAN, PATRICE OLLE, PETE OSTROWSKI, MIKE PARKS, ROBIN PATAROZZI, ALLAN PATAROZZI, JIM PELTIER, JUDY PERDOMO, BECKY PHELPS, RICKY PIKE, DEBBIE 86 PITTS, GARY PLYM, DON POLACH, RANDY PORSOW, CHRYS POULAKOS, MIKE POWELL, JUDY PRAFCKE, NANCY PREVOT, KIM PRICE, LARRY PROVANCE, DENISE PRYDE, TOM RASMUSSEN, CALVIN REIMERS, DICK RENTZ, SUE REVELLE, PATTY REYNOLDS, ROY RICARD, GORDON RICK, CAROL RIEBE, BOB RIEBE, KATHIE RILEY, BRAD RIORDAN, KAREN RIORDAN, TIM ROBINETT, PATTI ROSALES, LARRY ROSIQUE, RICH ROSSITER, MARCIA ROWE, RANDY ROWNEY, JIM RUDNICKY, PAULA RUFF, WENDY RUIZ, MIKE RUSH, MERLE SAAR, ROBIN SAAR, SUSAN SARLES, CHERYL SCHAEFER, STEVE SCHFIDECKER, ROGER SCHLEEVOGT, MARY SCHLINK, KAREN SCHMITT, CRAIG SCHMITT, PAM SCOTT, GLORIA SEEMAN, LONNY SEXTON, KAY SHANLEY, KATHY SHOGER, ALLAN SHUTE, MARY SIBERT, BETTY SINGER, BOB SIPULA, TINA SLAIGHT, SAMUEL SMITH, EVERETT SMITH, ROD SMITH, STEVE SMITH, SUE SNOOK, PETE SOLBERG, DIANE SORENSON, RON SPEARS, SHEILA SPENCE, MURIEL SPOHR, SUE STEIN, KATHY STEVENS, MIKE STEVENS, PATTY STEVENS, RON STEVENSON, RAY STEWART, PAM STILLWELL, RON STOCK, BRAD Latin Scholars Steph Meling and Sue Jameson wrap packages for “Pandora ' s Box , a money¬ raising project for the club. STOHR, TERRY STONE, TIM STRAZNICKAS, DIANE STURDIVANT, SANDY SULLIVAN, ANN SUMMERS, DIANE SWAILES, JOHN 88 Chrys Porsow Attends Homecoming Court, 1968 SWARTZ, KAREN SWENSON, TIM SYVERSON, DAVID THIRYJAY THUMM, SALLY TONGATE, KATHY TOWNSEND, JIM TRAGER, COLLEEN TREJMBO, DAVE TULECK, TED TUNGET, LINDA UGLAND, KURT UNDERWOOD, TERRY VAN NESS, CARYL VARLANDJUDY VARLAND, MARK VARRATO, DAN VEASY, THERESA VENEGAS, FRANCES VOIGHTS, CHERYL VOLLMER, RICKY WAGNER, MIKE WALDRON, TERRY WALLACE, RICKY WALTER, JOANNE WARREN, JOHN WARREN, WILLIAM WEBB, JOHN WEED, MIKE WEISHAAR, KATHY WEISHAAR, KEN WELCH, MIKE WELLS, RUSTY WEST, ROBERT WEYGAND, TOM WHEELER, CINDY WHEELER, MARY LOU WHITE, JACKIE WILHELM, TOM WILKINSON, PENNY WILLET, JOE WILLET, MARY WINKLE, TOM WOLF, PAT WOOD, CATHY WOODWARD, RON WOODY, SHEILA WOODYER, BOB YANKO, PAT YEDNOCK, JOHN YOUNG, BRAD ZILM, PATTY 89 Class of ' 12 Charts Their Course Elected to lead the Class of 72 in their first year at OHS was Tom Gross. Assisting him were Laurie Spicer, vice-president; Anne Leighton, secretary; and Keith Clements, treasurer. The annual Freshman Mixer was held in the courtyard in early September, giving the newest members of the student body their first taste of social life at O.H.S. Joan Serby was selected by her classmates as Freshman Homecoming Attendant. The theme of the Freshman float was Put up the Dukes and it garnered second place. The NHS sponsored the Mile of Pennies race in which the Freshmen earned another second place. The class raised money by collecting class dues, selling Pirate pennants, and holding a bake sale. Mr. Dean Barickman was class advisor. Planning the year ' s activities are Tom Gross, Laurie Spicer, Anne Leighton and Keith Clements. ABERNATHY, DAVE ACUFF, RICK AHEARN, TOM AHRENS, CHRIS ALVARADO, CHRIS ANDERSON, DAVE ANDERSON, PAT ANDERSON, RANDY ANDREWS, ANDY ARELLANO, ROSE ARMSTRONG, ED ARMSTRONG, JUDY ARREGUIN,SANDY ARWOOD, JOAN ATKINSON, DENISE BAIZ, CHRIS BALDRIDGE, GARRY BAPST, LARRY BAPTIST, DEBBIE BARBER, BEN BARR, WAYNE BARRON, JIM BARTO, LAURIE BARTOLUCCI, DEBBIE BENSON, EDDIE BERGE, SHARON BERNARDINI, DAVE BERNARDINI, MIKE BESSEY, MARK BEYER, CHUCK BIGGINS, MARTHA BIRD, DORIS BLACKMON, SANDY BOAZ, DAVE BOE, GARY BOHLER, RONNA BOISSO, MARY BETH BOSWELL, MARLENE BRADY,CHERIE BRADY, KRIS BRAMELJOE BRANDNER, MARSHA BRECKINRIDGE, MIKE BRETAG, RANDY BREWER, ROB BREWER, DAN BREWER, MIKE BRUE, GREG BRYAN, LORI I BURGH, TANYA BURKE, DARLENE BURNS, STEVE BURROWS, SUE CAFFEE, LESLIE CALKINS, STEVE CAMBELL, STUART i CARNER, DARCY CARR, LINDA ! CARROLL, ARNOLD : CARROLL, JOHN CARTER, DOUG j CARVER, KATHY CASTELLI, CATHI CASTELLI, DOTTIE CAVANAUGH, ROBERT CHAMBLISS, PAT CHANEY, CATHY CHARLES, CINDY CHELI, JOHN CHRISTENSEN, JOAN CHURCHILL, LINDA CLARK, MARK CLEMENS, HOWARD CLEMENTS, KEITH COLE, RON CONDRON, KATE COOK, ANNE COOK, DAVE CORRIE, CHRIS COUCH, DAN COULTER, LA NELL CRAIG, CATHY CRAWFORD, CINDY CRISLER, GAIL CROSS, DAVE CROSS, GLENN CUNICO, DON CUPPLES, MARY JO DAMRON, KEN || •J i DARIF,TOM , n DARLASIS, SANDY % i DAVIS, LYNN ' ' i DAY, DENNIS Second-place Class of 7 float “Put up the Dukes. DAY, JOE DEAK, BOB DEBERNARDI, DAVE DE BERNARDI, GARY DEBERNARDI, JACKIE DE FORE, HEATHER DE PAOLI, CHRISTINE DE WALT, DAN DENEN, RANDY DILLEY, CHRIS DIPPEL, DAN DONAHUE, MICHAEL DUBACH, SUE DUBACK, JIM DUCHALAJOHN DUFEIELD, ART DUFFIELD, DANA DUFFY, DENNIS DUNCAN, MIKE EDWARDS, PHILIP EDWARDS, DIANE 92 EINHAUS, RANDY ELTREVOOG, BRUCE ELTREVOOG, JIM ELZER, DAVE ENGEL, SHEILA ENGLISH, DENNIS ESCHBACH, NANCY EUTIS, LARRY EVOLA, ANGELA FARMER, JUDY FARNSWORTH, CINDY FARRELL, CINDY FARRELL, LYNN FARRELL, ROSE FARRELL, RUTH FISCHER, MIKE FISHER, BRENT FISHER, HARTRISHA awaits its short-lived mo ment of glory. FLORI, RHONDA FOLTYNEWICZ, CAROLE FRANDIN, CINDY FRANK, CONNIE FRANZENJOHN FRIBBS, KEVIN FRIBBS, MARK FRICKE, ROD FRIG, A. J. GAFFNEY, MIKE GAFFNEY, RANDY GAFFNEY, TOM GAGLIARDO, TONY GALLEY, KEVIN GARRITY, BARB GARZA, PETER GAUL, RICH GERDING, KAREN GERDING, LARRY GIBSON, MIKE GIRDLEY, MANUEL GLACINSKI, JANICE GODFREY, PHIL GOETSCH, RUSS GRADY, DEBBIE GRAHAM, STEVE GRANDADAM, DEBBIE GRANDADAM, NANCY GROBE, DAN GROBE, RICK GROSS, TOM GROSSMAN, MARY GROT, CATHY 93 I ! GRUNSTAD, VICKI GUERRERO, RITA GUISINGER, DENNIS HAAGE, MIKE HAEFFELE, DAVE HALL, MIKE HALM, JIM HARLOW, GARRY HARRIS, CHARLEY HARTSHORN, DENISE HARTSHORN, GREG HARVEY, CHRIS HATTEN, DAVE HAYES, PAUL HAYES, RITA HEATON, DAVE HEGGER, RON HENNESSEY, BILLY HERMANN, MARV HERSHEY, CONNIE HESS, SUE Mrs. Rheinhart helps Rodney Watland and Linda Churchill prepare the bulletin board at Christmas time. HETTEL, MIKE HICKEY, KATHY HILAND, RHONDA HILES, SUSAN HILL, JIM HILTON, MARY ANN HOENES, JOHN HOGAN, LAURIE HOLM, MARTHY HOXIE, LYNN HULSE, CARL HULSLANDER, DAVE INGEMUNSON, DEBBIE IRION, NANCY JACKSON, TOM 94 J ' 6 KOETZ, JENNY KOLESAR, RICK KOSSARIS, ANDREA KOSTER, MATT KOSTMEN, MICHELLE KOTEK, BETSY KRANOV, JON KRUG, BILL KUZMICH, DIANE LACKE, MARY JANE L LAHEY, PAULA LAKAN, MIKE LANDERS, JANE JESSEN, BONNIE JIMINEZ, ALICIA JIMINEZ, LUIS JOHNSON, JO ELLEYN JOHNSON, KEITH JOHNSON, KEN JOHNSON, LINDA JOHNSON, LEO JONES, JENISE JONES, SUSIE KAMMERER, SHEILA KEELE, TERRY KELLY, TIM KENNEDY, ALICIA KENNEDY, CONNIE KERMOTT, KAREN KIMES, KEN KING, PATTY KINKIN, MIKE KINNISON, JOHN KISTENFEGER, GENE KLECKNER, DONNA KLECKNER, MARILYN KNOLL, LARRY KNOTT, DORY KNOTT, PEGGY KNOTTEK, BOB KNUTSON, KAREN LASKOW, MIKE LAWSHA, DEBBIE LEACH, JANET LEAKE, CATHY LEIGHTON, ANN LEIX, LAURIE The Freshman Mixer could hardly be the fantastic success it is without such superb dancers and social¬ izes as this fine group taking a momentary break between dances. . M ' i. ' LENAC, JOHN LESS, MARGARET LEVY, LORRAINE LEWIS, MIKE LEWIS, TOM LEX, CORINNE LJESKE, CAROL LIESKE, JOANNE LIVINGSTON, DONNA LOCKE, CATHY LOCKHART, BARB LOTSHAW, VALINDA LOTZ, PAUL LOVELL, DANNY LOWE, JON LUCUS, GEORGE LUTHER, NANCY MacKAY, MAX MACCONOJOAN MAJERUS, CHARLOTTE MALLEHAN, KAREN MANIGOLD, SARAH MARSHALL, KENT Miss Aten advises Valentina Latshaw on her art project. MARTIN, GENE MARTIN, MARTY MARTIN, MARY MASON, LYNDA MATA, CAROL MAYNARD, TOM McCAGUE, LORIE McGrath, Marianne M cNAMARA, COLLEEN McNAMARA, JOHN MELING, TOM MELODY, KATHY MILBY, BEVERLY MILLER, BRIAN 96 jr MILLER, TOM MILLS, CAROL MINER, FRED MINKLER, DAVE MI SKELL, BOB MITCHELL, DEBBIE MITCHELL, GREG MITCHELL, VINCE MOATS, GAIL MODESITT, GARY MONTERASTELLI, DIANE MONTERASTELLI, MARK Andrea (Andy) Kossaris gets into shape for Poseidon by jogging a few dozen laps each morning and afternoon. Class of ' 72 Boosts OHS Population to All-Time Record MONTERASTELLI, MARY MORENO, STEVE MORGAN, CINDY MURDOCK, RUTH MYERS, BILL MYERS, MARSHA NAGLE, BILL NATTA, LARRY NAVARRO, TERRY NELSON, JOE NELSON, KAREN , NEWMAN, LYNN NICKLE, DUANE NINNESS, KAREN NIXON, TERRY NONAS, GEORGE NOREM, JANET NORMAN, CATHY NORRIS, MIKE NORTRUP, BARB NOVAK, HOLLY OBRIEN, NANCY O CONNELL, BILL O CONNELL, JOSEPH O CONNOR, TOM O CONOR, KATHY OGDEN, CHUCK OPPENLANDER, EDDIE ■ OWNBEY, STEVE PALKOJOHN PARISOT, KEN I PARKER, DIANE ! PAUL, KENT PERINO, REGGIE PERRY, PAUL y PERRY VEARL PIENTA NANCY i ij 1 ; Robin Riley anxiously watches Mr. Vancil ' s Corsairs. POSNER LAURIE POUNDSTONE DEBBY POWELL KEITH PUGH DARLENE QUERCIAGROSSA CIND 1 ' RAMOINO BOB REED WAYNE REEDER JEFF REESE MIKE REIMEL STAN REINER CHARLES REXROAT DAVE REYNOLDS MELODY RICE GAYLA RICHARDSON JOHN RICK NANCY RIEUF CHERYL RILEY ROBIN RINKER JOHN RIORDAN KALAH RISBERG DENISE RISTAU KEITH ROACH DEBBIE ROACH DENNY ROBINSON DONNA ROBINSON GAYLE RODRIGUEZ ROBBIE ROE DALE ROGERS BILL ROSS MARLA ROSS RICK Freshman Win Fund Drive Howard Clemens, Tom Thomas, Ed Armstrong and Mike Sexttm join the frantic rush to buy best sellers at the Thespian Book Fair. SEXTON MIKE SHEFFEL PEGGY SHERMAN ROBERTA SHIPMAN LESLIE SHUCK SUE SHUTE JIM SIBERT RAY SIGLER RICH SIMONSON CURT SIMPSON LANIS SISK JANET SKUL MIKE SMITHSON DEBBIE SNOOK KEVIN SNOOK LARRY SNOOK LOIS SOKN BRENDA SPEARS DIANA SPICER LAURIE SPINAZOLA JACK ROWE DEBBIE ROWNEY JULIE RYAN JOY SALAMONE PEGGY SAMPSON KAREN SAMPSON SHEILA SANDROLINI MELANIE SATTERFIELD KATHY SAVAGE DANNY SAVAGE TOM SCERINI DON SCHINZ PAM SCHLINK DEDE SCHMIDT MIKE SCHMITT DAVID SCHOBERT KAY SCHOTT DAN SCHOWALTER JIM SEDAR MIKE SERBY JILL SERBY JOAN SPRAY, TERRY STAFF, MIKE STANISZEWSKI, JIM STAYTON, ARLAND STEVENS, BOB STEVENS, MIKE STIMPERT, SALLY STOCK, CANDY STOHL, LINDA STOHR, KENNY STONE, MIKE STOSKOPF, CONNIE STOSKOPF, JIM STRAZNICKAS, LINDA STROBEL, RICK SULLIVAN, KATHY SUMMERS, PATTY SWAILES, HELEN SWENHAUGEN, BILL SYVERSON, DIANNE TAYLOR, CINDY TELFER, MIKE THOMAS, CHRIST THOMAS, TOM THOMPSON, LEWIS THOMSON, BONNIE THURWANGER, DONNA TREEST, CONNIE TRESS, GAIL TRIPODI, LLOYD TRUMBO, MIKE TUCKER, JOHN TUFTIE, STEVE VAN BUREN, CINDY VAN NESS, JIM VARLAND, CRAIG VARNEY, TOM VEASY, TIM VERNOY, EDDIE 100 VETRHUS, MARIANN VICINI, GARY VITTONE, COLLEEN WALKLING, SUE WALLEM, RICK WASHINGTON, DOLLIE WATKINS, TIM WATLAND, RODNEY WEBER, GEORGE WEBER, MARY LOU WEIDIG, DEBBIE WEIKART, LAURA WENDT, MARY JO WEST, CONNIE WEYGAND, KATHI WHEELER, GARY WILLET, BILL WILLIAMS, CAROL WILLIS, RHONDA WILSON, JOHN i Freshmen Endure TB Shots WILSON, MICHAEL WINCHESTER, BRENDA WISNIEWSKI, DIANE WOODS, DEBBIE WOODY, JOHN WOODYER, BRUCE WYATT, JIM yednock,suanne YOUMANS, MARK ZEARS, REGGIE ZIDOW, JERRY ZIMMERMAN, JOEL Dollie Washington, Ray Siebert, John Lenac and Linda Churchill stand by as Mrs. Reinhardt decorates the bulle¬ tin board. 101 Second Hour Choir—On the Go I 105 SECOND HOUR CHOIR: First Row —Donna Rosborough, Shelly Schultheis, Janet Ninness, Barb Parkins, Sheila Engel, Dave Jarigese, Eve Gonigam, Michelle Trent, Sandy Ferguson, Marcy Chalus; Second Row —Patti Robinett, Ellen Hulslander, Alan Floor, Nancy Irion, Karen Danelson, Sue Spohr, Laurie Marta, Diane Hess, Steph Zippay, Sheryl Seaborn, Tina Sipula; Third Row —Marge Wilson, Marcia Olson, Judy Flaa, Sue Pearse, Nancy Norem, Marcella Stisser, Tim Veasy, Debi Holtzman, Nick Worth, Sue Holm, Debbie Nelson, Jane Gabrielson; Back Row —Mary Beth Lynott, Bob Pearse, Mark Manigold, Mary Holm, Anthony Martin, George Hupp, Dick Reimers, Mac Graham, Jim Muus, Pat Walker, Mike Duncan, Fritz Oppenlander and Laurie Gage. (ABSENT: John Muus, Cathy Pool, Tammy Fidler). THIRD HOUR CHOIR: First Row —Carol Zimmerman, Debby Rowney, Mary Ann Jarigese, Pam Bernardini, Hay- dee Morales, Vicki Hathorn, Penny Wilkinson, Mary Lou Wheeler, Donna Branch, Pam Wilkinson, Patty Zilm, Vicki Redman; Second Row —Karen Andreatta, Billie Dahlen, Francine Skolek, Theresa Veasy, Sue Swenhaugen, Laura Stohr, Mary Locke, Sue Ahearn, Chris Natta, Steve Callaway, Roger Carroll; Third Row —Donna Hasse, Marlene Sion, Joanne Walter, Stephanie Smith, Judy Lair, Beth Burke, Liz Meeker, Dan Lawrence, Debbie Pike, Kathy Amadon, Jane Smith, Linda Hardee; Back Row —Caryl Van Ness, Peggy Clark, Sue Rentz, Bob Andrews, Steve Brandner, Bill O ' Connor, Mike Koeppe, George Hayes, DeWayne Buttrey, Eldon Wold, Pam Jansen, Lynn Koz- lowsky and Cindy Morris. (ABSENT: Jean Grossman, Sheila Spears, Cindy Blackford) Choirs Sing at From the first chord in August until the last note at graduation in June, the 150 members of the OHS vocal department had a busy year. The Christmas concert, Be Ye Joyful Earth and Sky, and the Easter concert, Halleluia Jesus Lives, were presented to the school and to the public. Each concert ended with the traditional Beautiful Savior. The spring concert featured a variety of songs, with the Arion Award being presented to the outstanding senior. Early in the year, second hour choir gave a concert in conjunction with the Navy Blue Jacket Choir. In November, eight choir members, Sue Pearse, Laurie Gage, Diane Hess, Eve Gonigam, Debi Holtzman, Bob Pearse, Alan Floor, and Fritz Oppenlander attended the Illinois District 2 Music Festival. Laurie Gage was selected to attend the Illinois All-State Music Festival held in Peoria in January. 106 SIXTH HOUR CHOIR: First Row —Linda Carr, Chris Alvarado, Debby Poundstone, Cathy Norman, Alicia Jiminez, A. J. Frig, Laurie McCague; Second Row —Laurie Spicer, Marthy FJolm, Alicia Kennedy, Ruth Murdock, Paula Marten, Lynda Marten, Larry Gerding, Barb Garrity, Sarah Manigold, Gail Tress; Third Row —Jill Serby, Linda Dodd, Sue Hess, Judy Armstrong, Luis Jiminez, Diane Jovanovich, Danny Lovell, Matt Koster, Laura Weikart, Debbie Smithson, Joy Ryan. Back Row —Karen Ninness, Tom Ahearn, Mike Kinkin, Jim Eltrevoog, Paul Hayes, Ken Stohr, Rick Wallem, Phil Godfrey, Paul Perry, Sharon Berge, Melanie Sandrolini and Janet Norem. (ABSENT: Debbie Baptist, Karen Kermott, Lynda Mason, Sandy Sturdivant). Christmas and Easter Choir members also had a chance to participate in the NCIC Festival. In April, Mr. John Windh, choir director at Carthage College, directed a choir and ensemble clinic at OHS. Another area of choir work was the ensemble program directed by choir students. Several en¬ sembles sang in the spring concert. The Madrigals, under the direction of B. J. Muus, also per¬ formed at the concerts, as well as for various organizations in the community. Members were Diane Hess, Laurie Gage, Sheryl Seaborn, Sue Pearse, Debi Holtzman, Mary Holm, Sandy Ferguson, Bob Pearse, Alan Floor, Nick Worth, James Muus, Eldon Wold, Fritz Oppenlander and George Hupp. The choir plans to go north on its summer tour in August. Included on the trip will be a weekend stay at Wilderness Canoe Base. Candy and magazine sales are used to raise funds for the tour. ! (below) Madrigal singers in their distinctive outfits, performed throughout the community. They were Laurie Gage, Diane Hess, Sue Pearse, Sheryl Seaborn, Debi Holtzman, Sandy Ferguson, Mary Holm, Alan Floor, Bob Pearse, Nick Worth, George Hupp and Fritz Oppenlander. 108 Ensemble members Janet Ninness, Tina Sipula, Patty Zilm, Marcy Chalus, Donna Hasse, Jane Gabrielson and Caryl Van Ness practice with their leader Diane Hess, to polish-up their song. Nick Worth and Bob Pearse pick out a new song on their banjos. Band Plays at University of Illinois The OHS band, under the direction of Ray Makeever, once again has had an enjoyable and rewarding year. During football season, Senior Drum Major Nancy Holm and Junior Drum Major Marta Fidler led the band in pre¬ game and halftime shows. The Red and White Bands played for basketball games, and the Pep Band played at Pep assemblies. Band officers this year were Ron Makeever, president; Kathy Totel, vice-president; Dale Barre, secretary; Cheryl Kosnick, treasurer. First band representatives were Denny Brue, junior; Wally Hanson, sophomore; and Jim Schowalter, freshman. Second band repre¬ sentatives were Gene Duffy, junior; Bob Hinkey, sophomore; and Lynn Newman, freshman. The band presented many concerts this year. With the choir, the band gave the traditional Christmas and Easter Concerts. In February, the band performed a concert every Thursday for three weeks. They played for music majors at the University of Illinois, then at Serena, and finally at home in the Winter Concert. The Second band, also playing at the Winter Concert, gave an unusually fine performance. At solo and ensemble contest band members received all first and second division ratings. The band went to the organization contest on April 19. The annual Spring Concert was pre¬ sented on May 15. The outstanding senior re¬ ceived the Arion Award at that time. Twenty- three seniors played for the last time with the band at graduation. FIRST BAND: First Row — Jack Knudtson, Sue Elliott, Debbie Hadsell, Debbie Boe, Cheri Biecker, Nan Sheffel, Marta Fidler, Gary Hadsell, Julie Dierstein, Barb Gerding, Mary Schleevogt, Diane Roesler; Second Row —Kim Novak, Anne Leighton, Sue Macintosh, Debi Armstrong, Stan Willis, Scott Stewart, Jim Bohannon, Carol Zilm, Kay Schobert, Jenny Koetz, Carole Fetzer, Annette Myre, Tim Swenson, Nancy Holm, Frances Feser, Debbie Mon- terastelli, Mary Beth Painter, Laurie Jameson, Jill Kinnison, Diane Eckerman; Third Row —Dale Dembicki, Debbie Grobe, Angela Cofoid, Mark Miklavcic, Leo Halm, Greg Hadsell, Dave Kurz, Cheryl Kosnick, Dan Milosevich, Wally Hanson, Kathy Totel, John Carroll, Kim Codo, Ste¬ phanie Meling, Kala Olden¬ burg, Ron Makeever, Steve Keele, Marty Martin, Dave Hulslander, Bonnie Atwood, Linda Stohl, Rosa Gasser, Nancy Gerding, Kathy Kos- saris, Kathy Potthoff, Back Row —Marilyn Dille, Diana Serby, Kay Wiebe, Candy Besse, Harry Nangle, Terry Underwood, Charlotte Cole, Mike Gross, Joel Zimmer¬ man, Phil Powell, Bob Brown, Dave Weeden, Ted Love, Dan Hale, Dale Barre, Sue Jame¬ son, John Meling, Larry Ryan, Denny Brue, Jim Schowalter, Stephanie Klepp, Mike Staff, Sally Jameson, Mary Dun¬ can, Gloria Scott, Cheryl Voights, Debbie Sokn and Rick Honer. (ABSENT: John Kinnison, Dave Brickert) Although Mr. Makeever is most often seen directing the band, only about two percent of his time is spent conducting. Tasks necessary for the operation of the band require the remainder of his time. ' Woodwind soloists this year at contest included: Front Row —Frances Feser, Stan Willis, Cheri Biecker, Diane Roesler, Barb Gerding, Mary Schleevogt; Back Row —Sue Elliott, Jack Knudtson, Larry Ryan, Julie Dierstein and Mary Duncan. The Band Board discusses plans for the year ' s activities. They are Jim Schowalter, Ron Makeever, Kathy Totel, Denny Brue, Practice Brass and percussion soloists were: Front Row— Nancy Holm, Tim Swenson, Cheryl Kosnick, Dan Milosevich, Wally Hanson; Back Row: Jim Schowalter, Harry Nangle, Phil Powell, Joel Zimmerman and Ron Makeever. The “Cascading Trumpets, Cheryl Kosnick, Dan Milosevich, Kathy Totel and Wally Hanson, perform at the Winter Concert. 112 Above: Marty Martin, Stephanie Meling, Kala Oldenburg and Steve Keele seek to improve the balance of their trombone quartet. Below: The wood¬ wind quintet consisting of Sue Elliott, Frances Feser, Jenny Koetz, Julie Dier- stein and Kathy Potthoff, practices for contest. Gene Duffy, Bob FJinkey, Wally Hanson, Fynn Newman, Cheryl Kosnick and Dale Barre. Pays Off SECOND BAND: Front Row — Ann Sullivan, Mark Bessey, Ann Mills, Barb Hann, Tomilee Batty, Tom Meling, Mary Martin, Fynn Newman, Tom Dodd; Second Row —Karen Mallehan, Holly Novak, Karl Fengfelder, Bob Hinkey, Jim Habben, Stan Rei- mel, Kevin Kirchner, Rick Far- sen, John Hoenes, Suanne Yed- nock, Marsha Myers, Debbie Mitchell, Diana Spears; Third Row —Cyndy Van Buren, Betsy Futher, Gene Duffy, Fanis Simp¬ son, Rhonda Willis, Brenda Sokn, Gary Boe, Bruce Woodyer, Tom Pryde, Tom Savage, Bruce El- trevoog, Mary Halm, Doug Car¬ ter, Mary Fou Weber, Betsy Kotek, Carol Mills, Marsha Bur¬ nette, Darcy Carner; Back Row —Andrea Kossaris, Sherry Myre, Dan Cheatam, Ed Oppenlander, Ken Mitchell, Steve Nelson, Duane Coulter. ABSENT: Bon¬ nie Thomson, Ron Flori, Dennis Johnson). 113 Band Adds Pep at Games Senior Drum Major Nancy Holm. Nancy Holm directs the band during a half-time show. Junior Major Marta Fidler. Private lessons provide band members with individual at¬ tention to individual problems. Here, Mr. Jerry Makeever listens to Brenda Sokn. During the summer, five OHS musicians performed with the All-State Band and Choir in France. Back at school, Diane Roesler, Ron Makeever and Julie Dierstein look at a book about the trip. Musicians Perform in France Mr. Makeever explains a fine point of rhythm to Gary Boe and Jim Habben in a second band sectional. Time in France was divided between rehearsing and sight¬ seeing. Left: Mr. Bruce Houseknecht rehearses the band. Above: Members of the All-State groups visit Joan of Arc ' s birthplace. 115 Band ' s Success Comes from Attention to Detail Selling salt water taffy made the tour a reality. Bea Greenspan, Rick Larson, and Steph Meling check out bags from Mr. Weedon and Mr. Luther. Ottcwva School Sand OTTAWA, ILLINOIS RAY MAKEEVER, Director John Kinnison, Assistant Tour Band Director 1968 SUMMER TOUR Monday, August 5. Tuesday, August 6 . . . . Wednesday, August 7 . . . Thursday, August 8 . . . . Friday, August 9. Henniker, New Hampshire Saturday, August 10 ... . . Henniker, New Hampshire Sunday, August 11 . . . . . . Boston, Massachusetts Monday, August 12 ... . Tuesday, August 13 ... . Wednesday, August 14 . . . Thursday, August 15 ... “Check the view was a common phrase on the bus. Here band members stopped to check out Massachusetts. Ottawa, Canada: Who says we ' re tourists? say Ottawans, Larry Ryan, Tim Swenson, Dean Erickson, Dianne Suther¬ land, Pat Long, and Ruth Ann Schowalter. Steve Keele and Kim Codo seem to have temporarily lost their luggage. 116 Top: Marta Fidler and Mary Duncan catch up on their sleep. Middle: Mrs. Makeever and Mrs. Kinnison fight off the “cold air conditioning. Bottom: Dan Milosevich stretches out on the floor. 117 In Boston, Dale Barre, above, found lobster good, but a little messy. Below, band members wait in line for a harbor tour. iW r Mr. and Mrs. Makeever attended a real Fireman ' s Ball in Ffenniker, New Hampshire. Mary, Sheila Nelson, holds the baby Jesus while Jill Brumfield and angels Karen Slovinski, Pat Castelli, Jean Bruce and Deb Teachout look on. Christmas Enhanced This year the themes for the Christmas and Easter programs were Be Ye Joyful, and Halle- luia! Jesus lives! In between choir and band selections, students en¬ acted scenes representative of the seasons. These tableaus were un¬ der the supervision of Miss Beverly Madsen, and Miss Mary Ellen Dawe. Students were selected by their likeness to the parts. Mr. Donn An¬ derson controlled the lighting while Mr. Fidler read verses from the Bible. The tableaus, as always, were very impressive parts of the program. Sheila Nelson, Brian Neilsen, George Sutherland, Mark Draper, Tom Uookarlo anrl Rri iro Fi ini ml a v a ft or nrocontina thoir t h P3IIY 118 And Easter Concerts by Tableaux Brian Neilsen, Sheila Nelson, George Sutherland, Mark Draper, Tom Deb Teachout concentrates on keeping ab- Haeberle and Bruce Funk present the manger scene. solutely motionless. The band sets the mood for each tableaux. 119 OHS Artists Win Gold Key Awards i The culmination of the year ' s work for most art students was the Scholastic Art Awards contest. It is sponsored locally by Carson Pirie Scott. The National Honor So¬ ciety also displayed their work. This year Miss Joy Krueger and Miss Rebecca Aten coached many talented artists. Under the direction of art teacher, Miss Joy Krueger, student, Mary Schobert completes her project. Tom Blackmon, junior, considers ideas for next year ' s entries as he views this year ' s. 3 Among those pictures on display were these paintings created by Donette Taylor and Randy Jurgenson. The winner of nine Gold Keys, Tammy Burgh, contem¬ plates the features of the face she portrayed. 121 Eve Gonigam has some very unique poses to go with her com¬ edy reading. Salomone Goes to State The OHS speech team started the year at the Streator Invitational with first place awards going to Bruce Funk, oratory and radio speaking; Kim Novak, novice extemp, and Ann Salomone, verse. Ed Kauzlarich and Dan Milosovich won second place awards and Sue Spohr received a third place. Other meets attended were the Rich¬ ards, East Peoria, NCIC and Eisenhower Invitationals. At the East Peoria meet, Eve Gonigam won fourth in comedy and Kim Novak also won a fourth in Extemporaneous speaking. At NCIC in Rock Falls, the speech team was second over all. First place win¬ ners were Eve Gonigam in comedy an d Jack Knudtson in original oratory. Diane Hagenbuch, Steph Zippay and Bob Maierhofer captured second place awards. Other award winners were Ed Kauz¬ larich, John Duffin, Jim Varney, Mike Heth, Dale Dembicki, Sue Spohr, 3rd; Judy Royster, Diane Cunningham, Ann Brown, Steph Zippay, 4th and Nancy Prafcke and Ann Salomone, 5th. Representing OHS at District were Eve Gonigam in comedy, 1st; Kim Novak in Extemporaneous speaking, 1st; Sue Spohr in after din¬ ner speaking, 1st; Ann Salomone in verse, 2nd; and Dale Dembicki in serious speaking, 2nd. Ann Salomone went on to Sectional for a 3rd place rating which qualified her to go to state. At the OHS Interperative Reading Meet, Ottawa speakers gained six superior ratings and three excellents. Ann Salomone and John Duffin were two of the six chosen to compete for the first place speaker of the meet. John Duffin went on to receive this award. From the American Legion, Kip Heth received a certificate of re¬ cognition and John Duffin was first in the county and district in oratory and second in the division. He also won a $100 scholarship. Doing a very excellent job coaching the Ottawa Speech Team were Miss Fennessey and Mr. Duffin. Proof of this was that six members of the team qualified for the New Trier Tournament of Champions. They were Eve Gonigam, John Duffin, Kim Novak, Ann Salomone, Bruce Funk and Sue Spohr. John Duffin, winner of many speaking awards, practices for his next speaking event. Engrossed in her delivery, Dale Dembicki presents her speech. Members of this year ' s Speech Team include Beth Hann, Judy Royster, Sue Holm, Diane Hagenbuch Top Row: Sue Spohr, Bob Sheaff, Cathi Pryde, Mike Heth, Kim Novak, Sheila Engel Bottom Row: Laurie Gage, Steph Zippay, Bruce Funk, Eve Gonigam, Ann Brown and Jan Norem. Mr. Duffin listens intently so as to help Mary Schobert perfect her reading. Miss Fennessey seems to have somt criticism in mind for one of the tearr members. Junior varsity and novice debaters Front Row: Jill Heffley, Sue Gerding, Kim Novak, Kathy Pool, Mike Heth, Ann Brown, Tom O ' Connor, Sue Macintosh. Back Row: Rick Mulvaney, Mike Mucci, Mike Baron, Bob Eschbach, Dennis Day, Keith Johnson and Wayne Mitchell. Debaters Gain Experience This year ' s debate team grew in size and strength. They participated in twelve tournaments and captured many second place trophies. Earle Heffley and Scott Weikart highlighted the year by taking eighth place out of a field of fifty-two at the Illinois NFL Debate Finals. Mr. Judson Lusher as¬ sumed coaching responsibility for the three debate teams. Varsity debaters: Earle Heffley, Scott Weikart, Bob Sheaff, Russ Zears and Bob Hill. Students look over the selection of books at the book fair while Judy Royster and Diane Hagenbuch patiently wait for a buver. Thespian officers: Judy Royster, treasurer; Beth Hann, president; Diane Hagenbuch, secretary; Cheryl Kosnick, scribe; Ann Salamone, vice-pres¬ ident. Thespians Have Busy Year Among the Thespian ' s full list of activities, the book fair proved to be very successful. They also sponsored the speech awards banquet and this year played host to the interp meet. Thespians closed the year with the production of the all school play, Teahouse of the August Moon. Thespian Club members Diane Hagenbuch, Beth Hahn, Eve Gonigam, Cheryl Kosnick, Laurie Jameson, Rosa Gasser and Sue Holm plan the year ' s activities. 125 Voices Add Pantomimes to Readings Ron Olson, Beth Hann, Jim Varney, Di Hagenbuch, and John John Duffin plays the Crinch (who stole Christ- Duffin perform A Visit to St. Elizabeth ' s.” mas) during the Kaleidoscope performance. Front Row: Beth Hann, Mary Ellen Landers, Di Hagenbuch, Patti Heiss, Sally Jameson, Barbara Garrity, Judy Royster, Sheila Engel, and Janet Norem. Second Row: Craig Green, Ed Kauzlarich, Jo Ellyn Johnson, Jim Schowalter, Kip Heth, Tammy Fidler, Jim Varney and John Duffin. Players Make Debut into OHS Activities In their first year of existence, the Players got off to a good start under the guidance of Miss Jean Reuther and Miss Mary Fen- nessey. The first project was that of the Players part in Kaleido¬ scope 68 . For this production, the Players put on two short pro¬ ductions, Winnie the Pooh and Do You Remember? . Winnie the Pooh also gave many per¬ formances at outside schools and clubs. At Christmas time, the Players presented The Night Santa Claus Missed the Ride to the faculty children at the annual Christmas Party. They concluded their activities with a bake sale in the spring. Officers of Players are: Jim Var¬ ney, President; Ron Makeever, Vice-President; Nancy Prafke, Secretary; Ron Olson, Treasurer; and Judy Royster, Points Chairman. Members of Players production The Night Santa Claus Missed the Ride relax after a scene. Left to right they are: Darlene Drake, Jane Landers, Nancy Prafke, Debbie Smithson, and Diane Solberg. Prospective cast members of Winnie the Pooh read their parts in auditions. Left to right are: Jim Varney, Nancy Irion, Rosa Gasser, Phillip Powell, Nancy Prafke, Sue Holm, and Eve Gonigam. Narrator, Jim Varney, watches Winnie the Pooh as attentively as he expects his audi¬ ence to. i I Laurie Jameson dances “The Dance of the Seven Veils. Salome Presented King Herod, Larry Thomas, and Queen Herodias, Ann Salomone, are surrounded by Rick Hornbeck, Steve Shute, Barb Funk, Mary Schobert, and slaves, Heather Defore, Gail Tress, Cathi Castelli, Kathy Pryde, and Chris Daugherty. F I ! II i i 1 I ' JBm 1 F .ill 1 mm J I L A fp J J Bpi A ■ f| j|Vf; Jr [ ' v 1 Whf ' y ' ‘i li-mW kg fl V||| 1 Jr Br : i f ‘ Jokanaan, Bruce Funk, stands defiantly. Walt Monheim, Mary Schobert, and Barb Funk rehearse their parts. Laurie Jameson tries to per¬ suade Walt Monheim. in Kaleidoscope THE CAST Salome . Laurie Jameson King Herod . Larry Thomas Queen Herodias ... Ann Salomone Syrian . Walt Monheim Page . Mary Schobert Cappadocian . Barbara Funk Jokanaan . Bruce Funk Haaman.Bob Foutch Soldiers . Steve Shute Rick Hornbeck Slaves . . . Heather Defore, Gail Tress, Cathi Castelli, Kathy Pryde, Chris Daugherty Directed by—John Duffin Student director—Cheryl Kosnick Jokanaan refuses Salome ' s desire to kiss his lips. ORGA «v : 7 Heading the Civic Council for the first semester were George Sutherland, chairman and Mike Lacke, vice- chairman. Dave Weeden points out the parking stall to Debbie Grobe while Debbie Hadsell and Patty Bault look on. The Civic Council sponsored the car registration dur¬ ing the first weeks of school. Tim Creedon (alternate), Mike Hoskinson and Doug Lacke were se¬ lected to be delegates to the Civic Council Convention in Chicago. Second semester officers were Joe Cunningham, secre¬ tary; Mike Lacke, chairman; and Mike Hoskinson, vice- chairman. Mike Lacke be¬ came chairman automatically second semester while Joe Cunningham and Mike Hos¬ kinson were elected from the Council. Mike Hoskinson will be the new chairman at the beginning of the school year in the fall. 132 Council ' s Projects Summarized As vice-chairman his junior year, George Suth¬ erland carried over as chairman of Civic Council during the first semester. Officers elected to serve with George were Mike Lacke, vice-chairman; and CiCi Fisher, secretary. Second semester offi¬ cers were Mike Lacke, chairman; Mike Hoskinson, vice-chairman; and Joe Cunningham, secretary. The Council had several annual duties to fulfill. It was responsible for club registration at the on¬ set of the year. Homecoming was an annual con¬ cern and all arrangements were taken care of by the Council. The buying and decorating of the i main lobby Christmas tree was done by the mem¬ bers. Programming of assemblies was another duty of the Council. In addition to these traditional duties, Civic Council has been a thoroughfare for the expres¬ sion of ideas and suggestions for improvements and projects. The Civic Council sponsored a Winter Formal and purchased a reflector ball for all school formals. The Council also received friendly correspondences from other high schools—even La Salle, with whom OHS had a student exchange. Before the year ended, a flag was purchased via the Civic Council for permanent display in King- man Gym. The Fund Drive, a major money making project was won by the class of 72. Don Jakubek, senior; Nancy Gerding, junior; Karen Nelson, freshman; and Marcy Chalus, soph¬ omore were representatives for their respective classes for recording the results of the daily donations. The Executive Committee of the Civic Council included Dan Eilts and Judy Peltier, sophomores; Tammy Fidler, senior; Kevin Galley, CiCi Fisher, secretary for the first semester takes freshman; and Kayla Kossow, junior representative. notes at a regular meeting of the Civic Council. A year full of new experiences greeted Daphne Con¬ treras Umana of Quillota, Chile, Ottawa High School ' s American Field Service student for the 1968-69 school year. Daphne became an enthusiastic ' 69 Senior: she cheered her first Hey, Hey, ; she went to her first foot¬ ball game; and she diagrammed her first English sen¬ tence. With her American sisters, Jenny and Marsha Meyers, Daphne shared the laughter and the tears of being an OHS student. Going to OHS has been an exciting learning experi¬ ence. Here I ' ve found a lot of things different from my school, and at the beginning I was completely lost. But teachers and friends came to me and helped me. I want to thank all of them. Being an A.F.S. student, I learned a lot of new things not only about the U.S.A., but also from all over the world. I ' m sure I won ' t forget my year in Ottawa, and I ' ll re¬ member everyone as a very good friend. Daphne Contreras-Umana, Ottawa High School ' s exchange student from Chile imitates her Christmas present from Santa Claus. Heidi, the Jerry Myers ' pet dog, is trying to convince Daphne that American winters can be fun if you learn to like the snow. Daphne, in her American blue-jeans and her warm fluffy hat, throws a snowball. i! Mr. Stanley White gives Daphne, who is required to take this course, some pointers for her coming test in his Uni ted States His¬ tory class. Daphne takes time out from her busy schedule to pose for a picture in front of her locker. Being a typical teenage girl, Daphne is no exception when it comes time to talking on the telephone. Daphne apprehensively arranges her hair in the bedroom that she shared with her American sister, Jenny. Ottawa Welcomes Daphne NHS Promotes Service An exposition on Leadership, symbolized by the third candle, is given by NHS Vice- President, Sue Pearse. NHS President, Earle Heffley, speaks at the ' 69 initiation. Sue Pearse and Judy Royster prepare for NHS ' 69 initiation. The oath of NHS is repeated by members, Beth Hann, Joe Klein, Kent Freise, Scott Weikart and Bob Maierhofer. Bob Sheaff displays his oratory at the NHS initiation ceremony. Secretary, Phyllis Gebhardt, addresses NHS initiates and parents. R wmp: w mm w hM ||M| JJP f, a wiiM clw? Jm m M | % W mg ■ W,t a wM W $ m Sr yULyi |g. MB Ci ■ Hr l I National Honor Society: First Row: Russ Robinson, Mark Meade, Dan DeBernardi, George Sutherland, Scott Weikart, Joe Klein, Dave Varrato, Dale Claus, Tim Eichorn, Bob Sheaff; Second Row: Larry Carroll, Jim Varney, Vicki Anders, Sandy Maynard, Pam Folty, Debra Scott, Merrie Vicini, Nancy Norris, Sheila Nelson, Jenny Myers, Diane Dooley, Cheryl Kosnick, Debbie Cunningham; Third Row: Kent Freise, Steve Slaight, Bonnie Atwood, Nancy King, Debbie Holtzman, Donna Ros- borough, Laurie Gage, Kathy Caldwell, LuAnn Tures, Mary Ellen Landers, CiCi Fisher; Fourth Row: Cheri Biecker, Deb Teachout, Judy Royster, Diane Hagenbuch, Phyllis Gebhardt, Beth Hann, Sue Pearse, Karen Meadows, Diane Eckerman, Donnette Taylor, Tammy Burgh, Russ Zears; Back Row: Bob Maierhofer, Julie Dierstein, Mary Duncan, Nancy Holm, Margie McKenzie, Pat Rosier, Debbie Hadsell, Kathy Kossaris, Annette Myre, and Bruce Funk. Absent are Dave Manigold, Gail Voelcker, and Earle Heffley. t Below: Mr. Colburn speaks to parents of ' 69 NHS initiates. Above: Money is the matter, as Dale Claus informs the other officers of NHS ' s finances. Leadership, character, service, and scholar¬ ship again paved the way for the 132 members of the S. Isabella Sanders chapter of the National Honor Society. Directing this year ' s activities were Earle Heffley, president; Sue Pearse, vice-president; Dale Claus, treasurer; and Phyllis Gebhardt, secretary. Miss Georgia Powell and Mr. Dean Barickman served as faculty advisors. Beginning with the Mile of Pennies race in the fall, NHS sponsored many other projects for profit and service. A coat check was pro¬ vided at home basketball games with profits used for the American Field Service fund. NHS also sponsored the annual art exhibit. In March, six seniors and seventy juniors, thirty-five girls and thirty-five boys, were ini¬ tiated into NHS in the traditional candlelight ceremony. The NHS dress-up day was held the following day with all NHS members attired in their Sunday-best clothes. Daphne Contreras Umana was the foreign exchange student sponsored by NHS this year. Dave Varrato, George Sutherland, and Dale Claus were the top three Seniors chosen to lead the regimental staff in ' 69. The Ottawa Cadet Corps has been a tradition around Ottawa High School now for 52 years. Sophomore and Junior boys are re¬ quired to take military while the Junior and Sen¬ ior boys are officers. The Corps has helped build our boys into fine men. The Cadets are always ready and willing to help the school and community out, and can be seen usher¬ ing or taking tickets al¬ most everywhere. For this service we can all give thanks to Mr. Milosevich, Mr. Graunke, Mr. Purcell, and Mr. Raudonis. They ' ve done a fine job to produce a fine group of boys that we are proud of. Mr. Milosevich is only one of the men responsible for Ottawa ' s fine Cadet Corps. Military: Front Row —Kent Wagner, Bruce Funk, Tom Jobst, Dave Varrato, George Sutherland, Dale Claus, Tim Jobst, Jim Ma¬ lone, Kent Friese. Second Row —Wally Kis- tenfeger, Dan DeBernardi, Larry Paul, Rus¬ sell Zears, Mike Lacke, Russ Robinson, Larry Rowe, Ron Sanders, Klayton Hayes. Third Row —Paul Vittoni, Mike Hoskinson, Tom Colborn, George Hupp, Mike Mc¬ Grath, Ron Olson, Ron Wruck, Dick Som¬ mer, Bill Witte. Fourth Row —Terry Gross, Brad Goldman, Dale Piercy, Randy Con¬ stantine, Joe Jobst, John Haase, Ralph Mathes, Dan Lubanowski, John Duffin. Back Row —Mike Heth, Walter Monheim, Dan Pleskovitch, Larry Thomas, Randy Tuftie, Joe Vignalli. Cadets open ranks for inspection. Don Jakubek and George Sutherland confer while inspecting the troops. Mr. Milosevich presents staff positions to Larry Paul, Dan DeBernardi, and Don Jakubek. m - GAA Offers Excitement for Girls The Girls Athletic Association had a very busy season this year. They covered a wide variety of sports including bowling, basket¬ ball, volleyball, tennis, soccer, ap¬ paratus, archery, softball and swimming. In the fall, GAA had an annual bike hike which proved to be a lot of fun, but also very tiring. They also held an initiation tea in which the girls put on a very impressive ceremony for their mothers. GAA officers included Sheila Schomas, president; Nancy Norem, vice-president; Caryl VanNess and Sally Jameson, points chairmen; and Donna Haase, scrap book chairman. Mrs. Susan Bruns was advisor. Officers for GAA include: Sally Jameson, points chairman; Donna Hasse, scrap book chairman; Sheila Schomas, president; Caryl VanNess, points chairman and Nancy Norem, vice-president. Donna Hasse pouts and hides her eyes to show her disappointment as she rolled a gutter ball during GAA bowling. I 1 ! Hurrah, it ' s a strike! Sally Jameson jumps for joy as the pins disappear. During GAA swimming, the girls learned the standing front dive, spring dive and racing strokes. 141 Officers for the 1968-69 year were Carole Fetzer, president; Pam Folty, vice-president; and Debbie Grobe, secretary-treas¬ urer. Debbie Grobe passes out membership cards to Chris Anderson during an FF1A meeting. Styles do change! Suanne Yednock and Roberta Sherman re¬ ceive their free tickets for the Spring Formal from President, Carole Fetzer. The costumes were worn during the FHA initia¬ tion exercises. 142 Carole Fetzer talks with a representative from the Sterling School of Beauty Culture who talked about make-up during initiation. Poster committee for the Spring Formal included: Sue Sever- sike. Sue VeZain, Nancy King, Judy Varland, Janet Sisk, Deb¬ bie Folty and Brenda Winchester. Carole Fetzer Heads FHA Beginning with the sale of mums at Homecoming, the Fu¬ ture Homemakers of America combine fun and service by sponsoring various school and community activities. At the Yuletide season, the members collected stuffed toys to give children at the La Salle County Detention Home. They also entertained residents of the Pleasant View Luther Home and Ryburn King Hospital with Christmas carols. Again this year, FHA members were busy planning the annual girl-ask-boy Spring Formal held April 3. Participating in these activities provided benefits, for those who received the most points during the year were treated to a trip in the spring. Directing FHA activities were Carole Fetzer, president; Pam Folty, vice-president; and Deb¬ bie Grobe, secretary-treasurer. Mrs. Johnny Hall was faculty ad¬ visor. Carole Folty holds one of the key posters for the Spring Formal. Th e 1969 formal was held on April 3. The officers of FFA this year included: Bruce Funk, secretary; Gary Grenter, president; Dan Hill, reporter; Jerry FHar- per, treasurer; and Elmer Walter, vice-president. Patti Rossiter, FFA Sweetheart for 1969, pre¬ sents Randy Rowe with his award while other members look on. FFA F4as Opportunities for Farm Boys Mr. Ken Eike, FFA sponsor, addresses the Ladies and gentlemen, teachers, parents and FFA members . . at the FFA banquet. ■ 144 FFA sponsored an exchange pro¬ gram with Newark High School. Gary Grenter and Larry Rowe spent the day in Newark. Here, Jerry Harper is showing Darryl Johnson and Bryce House from Newark one of the school ' s tractors. Elmer Walter sits upon his father ' s tractor, raring to go! Activities of the Future Farmers of America continue throughout the entire year. During the summer, delegates went to the state FFA convention, and many members participated in the FFA fair in July. At the start of school new officers, led by President Gary Grenter, were elected. Several members participated in the land use selec¬ tion contest, the parliamentary procedure con¬ test; and, in a cooperative effort, won the LaSalle County Plowing Contest. FFA members won many chapter and sec¬ tional awards. The chapter awards were pre¬ sented at the annual FFA banquet which was held on March 17. The chapter chose Patti Rossiter as their sweetheart. Mike Robinson, sentinel, examines a very essential piece of machinery to the farmer. , m I MM ' ■ - $ Buccaneer Staff (First Semester): Judy Royster, fea¬ ture editor; Diane Hagenbuch, humor editor; Beth Hann, editor-in-chief; Glenna Rexroat, copy editor; Earle Heffley, art editor; Mike Wolf, sports editor; and Mrs. Norma Dodd, advisor. Phyllis Gebhardt, first semester news editor, types copy for the Buc. Jenny Myers, girls ' sports editor, corrects copy for Buc. BUC Informs Students It was the year of the offset. The Buc¬ caneer, like the Daily Times took on a whole new look as a result of the switch from the former letterpress to a photo¬ lithography process. The type faces, paper stock and the sharpness of photos were all a switch from the traditional look of the paper. Chosen to advise the newspaper, Mrs. S Norma Dodd selected a staff headed by Beth Hann. This group published the Buc during first semester. Upon Mrs. Dodd ' s resignation from the publication in November advisership was held by Mr. Vernon Adams and Mr. Larry Windsor, while the second-semester staff—beginning with the March 14 issue was led by Sheryl Seaborn. Buc Staff (Second Semester): Cindy Cupples, circulation manager; Jim Varney, feature editor; Larry Natta, photographer; Bob Sheaff, contributor; Mike Wolf, sports editor; Donna Rosborough, news editor; Sue Holm, fine arts editor; CiCi Fisher, news editor; Sheryl Seaborn, editor-in-chief; and Frances Feser, contributor. 147 m I Tammy Fidler, Editor-in-Chief of the “69 Senior , ponders over the choice of a picture. staff, lay pictures out of students to be numbered. Tammy Fidler Heads ' 69 Senior Phyllis Gebhardt, Classes Editor, heaves Dick Hasse, left, adjusts his camera as Tammy Fidler, Candy Besse and Marcia a sigh of relief as she completes another Olson work on the student index section of the ' 69 Yearbook, day ' s work. 148 Janice Pallai, Nan Sheffel, CiCi Fisher and Ann Mills work on cutlines at a Yearbook Club meeting. Behind every efficient, hard¬ working organization are efficient, hardworking people. The year¬ book staff had more than its share of this type of people. The editors of the different sections of the yearbook organization have put countless hours of planning, or¬ ganizing, decision-making and just plain hard work into their sections in order to turn rough, un¬ polished materials into a great No. 1 yearbook. These people were Tammy Fid- ler, Editor-in-Chief; Margo Sexton, Organization Editor; Nancy Norris, Business Manager; Sheila Nelson, Activities Editor; Julie Dierstein, Fine Arts Editor; Jenny Myers, Sports Editor; Phyllis Gebhardt, and Kathy Kossaris, Classes Editors; Debbie Hadsell, Faculty Editor. Jenny Myers, Sports Editor, checks all pic¬ tures and copy for her section before it is sent in. Heading the various sections for the ' 69 Senior were Sheila Nelson, Phyllis Gebhardt, Nancy Norris and Margo Sexton. 149 Adviser, Mrs. Sheaff watches Scott Weikart, Robert Sheaff, Chuck Fox, Lu Ann Tures, Sheryl Seaborn and Shelly Schultheis proof read articles for the publication of the Pirateer. Lu Ann Tures, Sheryl Seaborn and Shelly Schultheis read copy at club meeting. Lu Ann Tures, Chuck Fox, Robert Sheaff and Dale Dembicki choose articles to be typed for the early publication of the Pirateer. Pirateer Discovers and Acknowledges New Talent Chuck Fox and Robert Sheaff paste pictures and headlines to the dummy sheets. The Pirateer, once a supplement of the Buccaneer , has been pub¬ lished for five years in its present form. The magazine contains not only essays and creative writing, but also photographs, paintings and drawings. The publication, under the supervision of Mrs. Charles Sheaff, comes out near the end of each year. Published entirely within the walls of OHS, the Pirateer is a unique product. Mr. Russ Batty, Diversified Occupations instructor prints the magazine by the offset process. Mrs. Sheaff and son, Robert, illustrate to club members drawings and prints used in the ' 69 Pirateer. Lu Ann Tures chooses stories to be included in the Pirateer. Front Row: Kay Trosper, Nancy Norris, CiCi Fisher, Jenny Meyers, Diane Dooley, Laurie Jameson, Margo Sexton, Annette Myre. Second Row: Kayla Kossow, Candy Besse, Marta Fidler, Mary Monterastelli, Becky Renwick, Andrea Kossaris. Back Row: Kay Sexton, Pat Dooley, Nancy Graham, Judy Lair, Caryl Van Ness, Cheryl Voights, Liz Norris. Absent: Jeanie Zidow, Dixie DeVry. Poseidon ' s endurance program included run¬ ning a mile weekly. FHere, Diane Dooley, Kay Trosper, Nancy Norris and Becky Ren¬ wick complete their stretch. 1 Happiness Is . .. This year, Poseidon presented Happiness Is . . for their annual spring production. Ballets, and the girls in each include: Snoopy vs. The Red Baron —CiCi Fisher and Jenny Myers; Seeing Pink Elephants —Pat Dooley, Nancy Graham, Andy Kossaris, Mary Monterastelli, Caryl Van Ness and Cheryl Voights; A Birthday Party —Candy Besse, Dixie DeVry, Kay Trosper and Jeanie Zidow; Bullfrogs —Marta Fi dler, Laurie Jameson, and Becky Renwick; Ice Cream Cones —Candy Besse, Dixie DeVry, | Kayla Kossow, Margo Sexton and Jeanie Zidlow; Being In Love —Nancy Graham, Judy Lair, Mary Monterastelli and Caryl Van Ness; A Psychedelic World —Diane Dooley, CiCi Fisher, Kayla Kossow, Liz Norris and Becky Ren¬ wick; Dreaming In Color —Diane Dooley; Being Pirates —Dixie DeVry, Marta Fidler, Liz Norris, Becky Renwick and Cheryl Voights; Catching Snowflakes —Laurie Jameson and Margo Sexton; Being a 7969 Senior —Diane Dooley, CiCi Fisher, Laurie Jameson, Jenny Myers, Annette Myre, Nancy Norris, Margo Sexton and Kay Tros¬ per. Christmas —Candy Besse, Kayla Kossow, Judy Lair, Jenny Myers and Liz Norris; and Being An American —Finale. Poseidon officers included Diane Dooley, president; Kayla Kos¬ sow, vice-president; Liz Norris, treasurer; CiCi Fisher, secretary; and Becky Renwick, scribe. Seniors, left to right inc lude Laurie Jameson, Annette Myre, Diane Dooley, Nancy Norris, Kay Trosper, Jenny Myers, Margo Sexton and CiCi Fisher. ;! ■ jR —lUl 111 III t ' l Wi I ITIi i ' I III . .i. ir ...! 1 ;— —r- —..... ii i r ; i | ! T ' ll n j I, s .. ...... .— ,- 1 r T ”1 • Snowy weather didn ' t stop Nancy Nan- ouski, Chrys Porsow, Patty Rossiter, Sue Resser, Debbie Rensch, Cheryl Serby, and Debbie Dobbs from stepping high to the tune of “Thoroughly Modern Millie . Sue Resser, Cheryl Serby, and Sue Schomas listen attentively to instruction for forming “O in pre-game. 154 Practices included Monday and Wednesday after school and Thursday nights with the band. Rehearsing dance routine are Debbie Brady, Sheila Brewer, Chrys Porsow, Sue Resser, Cheryl Serby, and Mariana Kennell. Pommerettes Have Best Session Ever The Pommerettes started their season with a new sponsor, Mrs. Nancy Reinhardt. Mrs. Reinhardt was assisted by Miss Karen Bush. The tryouts, in early fall, were restricted to Sophomore, Junior, and Senior girls. All girls tryin g out must have attained a C average. Twenty girls were selected from the fifty-nine candidates. Four al¬ ternates were chosen to march in pre-game and as substitutes. Linda Locke was chosen as secre¬ tary. Three half time shows were pre¬ sented to the music of Up Up and Away, Whipped Cream, and Thoroughly Modern Millie. Concentration, good leadership, and diligent practices brought the 68-69 season to a successful close. “Watch me girls, if I can do it, so can you, Mrs. Reinhardt explains as members Patty Zilm, Chrys Porsow, Debbie Brady, Gaylene Halliday, Debbie Calloway, Rhon¬ da Lenac, Debbie Dobbs, Patty Rossiter, Sue Resser, and Janice Pallai look on. 155 SPORTS fe Baseball—Front Row: Larry Christensen, Al Dooley, Rob Defore, Mike Hoskinson, Colen Willis, Roger Damyen, manager Brad Young; Second Row: Brian Neilsen, Mike Barber, John Stevenson, Larry Paul, Gary Gerding, Scott Anders, Tom Colborn. Third Row: Jay Winner, Dave Varratto, Ken Herington, Dan Eilts, Don Carlson, Mark Gibson. Back Row: Coach June Gross, Coach Jim Sutherland, Brad Dooley, Tom Davidson, Jack Myers, and Tom Dodd. Baseball Pirates Score 9—8 Season Coaches of this year ' s baseball team were Mr. June Gross and Mr. Jim Sutherland. Coach Jim Sutherland ' s baseball Pirates came out ahead this summer with a winning record of 9—8. Brian Neilsen had the best hitting record as he slugged 18 of 48. Al Dooley was close behind with 15 of 50. Catcher Mike Hoskinson came up with 13 of 50 and Dave Varatto hit 12 of 50. Brian Neilsen pitched for 6 wins and 1 loss, Al Dooley for 4 and 1 and Ken Herington for 0 and 2. Ottawa: 7 Oswego: 5 Ottawa: 7 Oswego: 3 Ottawa: 0 Oswego: 2 Ottawa: 3 Sterling: 2 Ottawa: 1 Sterling: 8 Ottawa: 3 Sterling: 2 Ottawa: 1 Sterling: 2 Ottawa: 8 Streator: 5 Ottawa: 6 Streator: 8 Ottawa: 1 Yorkville: 2 Ottawa: 6 Yorkville: 8 Ottawa: 5 Joliet: 0 Ottawa: 5 Joliet: 13 Ottawa: 5 Batavia: 3 Ottawa: 2 Batavia: 3 Ottawa: 6 Morris: 3 Ottawa: 4 Rock Falls: 9 JV ' s Undefeated The junior varsity cross country team, coached by Marvin Graunke, triumphed for an 8—0 record for ' 68. The jayvees placed first in the Ottawa Invitational, third at Riverside Brook¬ field, first at Pekin and second at St. Charles. Also, placing first at both the IV and NCIC runs. At York, freshmen placed tenth, sophomores placed ninth. Letter winners for the season include Vernon Brady, Read Gage, Bryck Guibor, Jim Habben, Dick Martin, Steve Mattix, Chuck Monroe, Paul Perry, Lonnie Seeman, and John Yednock. Ottawa 20 East Aurora 55 West Aurora 65 Ottawa 21 Mendota 40 Ottawa 17 Princeton 38 Joliet West 39 St. Bede 76 Ottawa 15 LaSalle-Peru 52 Morris 77 Ottawa 19 Streator 44 Ottawa 15 Streator 48 Coach Robert Anderson, gives last minute instructions to his boys, during a home meet. I i Junior Varsity Cross Country—Front Row: John Vednock, Bryck Guibor, Read Gage, Dick Martin, Steve Mattix, Vernon Brady, Chuck Monroe; Second Row: manager Bill Roach, Paul Perry, Stan Willis, Lonny Seeman, Mark Fribbs, Joe Day, Rick Farrell, Bill Myers; Third Row: manager Bruce Johnson, Ken Weishaar, Vearl Perry, Mike Gibson, Keith Powell, Dale Roe, John Richardson, Mike Hettel; Back Row: Howard Clemens, Randy Denen, Mike Ostrow- ski, Ken Kimes, Mike Sexton, Carl Hulse, and Coach Marvin Graunke. Varsity Harriers Place Fifth In State Thanks to the work of thirteen boys and Coach Robert Anderson, the OHS Varsity Cross Country Team, completed one of the most successful seasons on record, finishing fifth in state and first at the district meet. In Invitational meets, the Harriers were second at Rockford, first at Pekin, fourth at Peoria, sixth at Sterling, first at St. Charles, second at Riverside-Brookfield, first in the Illinois Valley Conference Run and first at North Central. In the state meet, Gerry Couch made a spectacular showing, as he finished in fourth place. Bill Rosencrans placed 37th, Ron Laatz, 38th; Bill Emery, 42nd; Tom McCague, 66th; Bill Salamon, 65th; and Mark Gibson, 118th. Scores: Mendota—48 Ottawa—15; East Aurora—42 Ottawa—28; West Aurora—60 Princeton—38 Ottawa—22 Joliet West—57 Ottawa—17; St. Bede—61 Ottawa—16; LaSalle Peru—42 Morris—80 Ottawa—19; Streator—41 Ottawa—15; Streator—48 Varsity Cross Country — Front: Bill Emery, Gerry Couch; Second: Bill Rosencrans, Ron Laatz; Third: Mark Gibson, Bill Salamone; Fourth . ' Tom McCague, Tino Rubio; Fifth.Brad Goldman, Gary Scheidecker; Back: Dave Kurz, Dale Piercy, and Dan Kiest; And looking on: managers Bill Roach and Bruce Johnson; and Coach Robert Anderson. Senior, Bill Emery, rests a pulled muscle, under the heat lamp, in the locker room. Pirates Complete 8—1 Season Ted Pumo, carefully watches action from the sidelines. Seniors, Mike Bretag, Kent Wagner and Mike Barber, feast heartily, at the annual Lion ' s Club banquet. Ending the season on a note of 8—1, Coach Bill Novak and his varsity squad, once again, completed a very successful season. The Bucs scored a total of 305 points, to their opponent ' s 34. LaSalle Peru and Rochelle were the only teams to score against them. Brian Neilsen was the leading scorer with 11 touchdowns and 29 PAT ' s, for a total of 95 points. Mike Barber scored 7 touchdowns, for 42 points. Neilsen was also the leader in rushing and pass Ottawa—34 Morris— 0 Ottawa—33 Mendota— 0 Ottawa—20 LaSalle Peru—21 Ottawa—14 Dixon— 0 Ottawa—54 Streator— 0 Ottawa—40 Kewanee— 0 Ottawa—27 Sterling— 0 Ottawa—21 Rochelle— 13 Ottawa—62 Marquette— 0 VARSITY FOOTBALL: Front Row —Colen Willis, Monte Monterastelli, John Meling, Guy Gillete, Tom Jobst, Ted Pumo, George Sutherland, Bob Marierhofer, Brian Neilson; Second Row —Coach Ron Slack, Coach Ralph Nelson, George Yednock, Gary Grunstead, Gene Duffy, Ron Sanders, Joe Johnson, Paul Vittone, Kent Wagner, Joe Vignali, Tom Dodd; Third Row —Ted Kubinski, Wally Kistenfeger, Mike Hoskinson, Jack Myers, Dave Crews, Randy Capitani, Mike Lacke, Dave Cheli, Dan Lubanouski, Tom Melody; Fourth Row —Coach Dean Riley, John Wendt, Dave Varatto, Terry Gross, Dave DeWalt, Rick Hornbeck, Roger Nelson, Doug Barr, Don Jakubeck, Bob Foutch, Gary Grenter; Back Row— Mark McConnaughhay, Kent Friese, Dan DeBernardi, Kim Besse, Bill Emery, Tom Colborn, Mike Bretag, Mike Barber, Jay Winner, and Tim Jobst. completions. He carried the ball a total of 119 times for 720 yards and an average of 3.9 per carry, and completed 18 passes for 178 yards and 5 touch¬ downs. Bob Maierhofer completed 14 passes for 163 yards and 2 touchdowns, and Barber carried the ball 50 times for 447 yards and an average of 8.4. At the 31st Annual Lion ' s Club Banquet, Brian Neilsen was named most valuable player. Mike Barber got the Bill Novak Award, for being a boy who made a lasting contribution to the football team and Dan DeBernardi was the recipient of the Rick Wordon Memorial Award, for his achieve¬ ments on the football field and in the classroom. Brian Neilsen and George Sutherland were named co-captains. Monte Monterastelli hangs on to the ball as an opposer tackles. A Morris Redskin is tackled by Brian Neilsen, in action during the first game of the season. Pirate Power Comes Smashing Through Members of the ' 68 Pirate football squad, practice their block¬ ing techniques at a practice session. Mike Hoskinson sadly watches his teammates prac¬ tice before a big game. JV ' s and Freshmen Work Hard to Push Pirate Power A Junior Varsity player snares a pass during the Morris game. Junior Varsity Football: Front Row —Tom Gross, Roger Carroll, Craig Cavanaugh, Ron Stillwell, Brad Riley, Ken Geiger, Harry Nangle, Joe Willet; Second Row —Rick Miller, Bob Riebe, Rick Engel, Dennis Leamy, Jim Rowney, Gary Vicini, Jay Hamalle, Howie Meeker, Everett Smith; Third Row —Larry Price, Gale Landers, Brad Young, Harold Anderson, Wayne Leal, Dave Brickert, Scott Anders, Don Leipold, Mike Doherty, Doug Lacke, Dan Varrato; Back Row —John Malone man¬ ager, Rick Honer, Stephen Nelson, Dan Eilts, Mike Weed, Dick Reimers, Anthony Martin, Bob Nevin, Pat Melody, Rod Smith and Mike Elzer. 166 F ZtrJr ball: Fr r T PW i 5?° dfrey ' Dan DeWalt ' Wayne Barr ' Tom Meling, Mike Haage, Marty Martin Dave Hatten, Bill Rogers; Second row-B.II Krug, George Lucas, Vince Mitchell, Tom Jackson, John Cheli Ken Stohr ' Cun D i°!rrnvp R ? Str R ° be ' Tdnd row lRand Y Bretag, Leo Johnson, Jim Wyatt, Mickey Stevens, Kevin Galley, Jerry Zidow [} P.. e ' Steve Burns; Back row—Coach Sutherland, Coach Raudonis, Gene Kistenfeger John McNamara Bill O ' Cnn ' nell, Mike Brewer, Dave Haefflee, Tom Miller, John Rinker, Jon Kranov and Coach Vancil. McNamara, Bill O Con- Ottawa—46 Junior-Varsity Morris—14 Ottawa—12 Mendota—12 Ottawa— 0 LaSalle— 7 Ottawa— 7 Dixon— 7 Ottawa—27 Streator—14 Ottawa—20 Kewanee— 0 Ottawa— 0 Sterling— 6 Ottawa—32 Rochelle— 7 Ottawa—13 Marquette—32 Freshmen Ottawa—18 Earlville— 9 Ottawa—12 Hall— 7 Ottawa—13 Mendota— 0 Ottawa—27 Marquette—26 Ottawa—27 Morris—19 Ottawa—20 Streator—14 Ottawa— 7 LaSalle—21 Ottawa—19 St. Bede—28 Freshmen Football: Front row— Ken Damron, Dan Savage, Bob Knottek, Bob Deak, Gary Modesitt, Reggie Zears, Ken Johnson Larry Gerding; Second row— Robert Cavanaugh, Bill Willet, Rick Ross, Paul Lotz, Tom Thomas, Mike Skul, Rick Grobe, Steve Tuttie, Robbie Rodriguez, Dave Bernardini; Third row —Tom Darif, John Franzen, Jeff Reeder, Dave Cross; Back row— Kent Marshall, Craig Varland, Mark Varland, Mark Clark, Dave Hulslander, Mike Duncan, Rick Wallem Larry Knoll, Mike Staff and Don Cunico. Pirates Take NCIC Honors Varsity Basketball: Front Row —Dave Weedon, Tom Colborn, Steve Ott, Dan DeBernardi; Second Row — George Suther¬ land, Mike Barber, Mike Hoskinson, Tom Haeberle; Third Row — Wally Kistenferger, Dave Varrato, Dale Piercy, Terry Gross; Back Row —Randy Fike, Monte Monterastelli, Larry Carroll and Chuck Olson. 168 Larry Carroll tips it to Ottawa. Chuck Olson leaps into the air with a layup during the Kew- anee game. - ■ Bucs Complete 22—6 Season LI Ottawa— 73 Marquette—55 Ottawa— 70 LaSalle-Peru—72 Ottawa— 71 Pontiac—59 Ottawa— 76 Rock Falls—54 Ottawa— 75 Farragut—61 Ottawa— 59 Newark—47 Ottawa— 84 Joliet Central—60 Ottawa— 64 Argo—66 Ottawa— 70 Taylorville—55 Ottawa— 58 North Chicago—54 Ottawa— 68 Streator—51 Ottawa— 51 Rochelle—43 Ottawa— 83 Sterling—68 Ottawa— 75 Morris—62 Ottawa— 103 Mendota—93 Ottawa— 112 Hall—48 Ottawa— 38 Streator—42 Ottawa— 79 Dixon—65 Ottawa— 62 LaSalle-Peru—79 Ottawa— 74 Geneseo—57 Ottawa— 61 Sf. Bede—75 Ottawa— 91 Kewanee—63 Ottawa— 95 Marseilles—60 Ottawa— 75 Princeton—61 Ottawa— 77 Minooka—33 Ottawa— 79 Marquette—54 Ottawa— 67 Streator—68 Coach Dean Riley and his basket¬ ball Pirates ended their season on a note of 22 wins and 6 losses, as they lost to Streator in the championship game of the Ottawa Regional Tour¬ nament. However, they captured the North Central Conference championship, and finished fourth in the Illinois Valley Conference. In final statistics for the season, Tom Haeberle was leading scorer with a total of 478 points and a 17.1 average. Mike Barber was second with 415 points and an average of 15.3. Larry Carroll was named Most Valuable player by his teammates while Tom Haeberle won the Free- throw Award. Carroll finished with a total of 327 points and 295 re¬ bounds. Haeberle hit 81.7 percent of his shots from the charity stripe. Mike Barber and Haeberle were co-captains of the 1968-69 squad and Tom Colborn and Wally Kisten- feger were named co-captains for the 1969-70 season. As a team, the Bucs scored a total of 2,047 points for an average of 73.1. Their opponents scored 1,658 for a 59.2 average. The Bucs also won the Morris Holiday Tournament and won the consolation championship of the Pekin Holiday Tournament. Mike Barber and Chuck Olson take a breather during a rough Mendota game. Coaches Dean Riley and Lyle Guenther discuss strategy plans during a preliminary game. Tom Haeberle happily warms the bench with other starters after his record breaking 40 points. Victory for the Pirates! Tom Haeberle and Larry Carroll ham it up in Mike Barber leaps into the air for two points, as he is the locker room. flanked by a Cavalier. JV ' s Finish with 20—4 Mark Jump high!—Higher than the other guy! Keith Clements tips the ball to fellow freshmen. Reed Cage scrambles for the ball while he is surrounded by Dixon opponents, in J.V. action. Junior Varsity Basketball: Front Row —Manager Larry Price, Brad Riley, Scott Anders, Gale Landers, Pete Bokus, Bob Nevin, Mark Varland, Dan Eilts, Manager Don Harris; Back Junior Varsity Basketball: Ottawa—51 Marquette—50 Ottawa—50 LaSalle-Peru—48 Ottawa—68 Pontiac—59 Ottawa—51 Rock Falls—53 Ottawa—69 Princeton—34 Ottawa—79 Pontiac—42 Ottawa—58 Streator—36 Ottawa—53 Rochelle—43 Ottawa—54 Sterling—45 Ottawa—54 Morris—53 Ottawa—65 Mendota—55 Ottawa—69 Hall—59 Ottawa—66 Streator—52 Ottawa—55 Dixon—66 Ottawa—49 LaSalle-Peru—50 Ottawa—61 Geneseo—29 Ottawa—66 St. Bede—36 Ottawa—58 Kewanee—45 Ottawa—75 Marseilles—54 Ottawa—76 Princeton—62 Ottawa—61 Argo—47 Ottawa—59 Thornridge—69 Ottawa—50 Bradley—47 Freshmen Basketball: Front Row —John Franzen, Joe Day, Kevin Galley, Gary Vicini, Robbi Rodriquez, Mickey Stevens, Bill Krug, Jerry Zidow; Second Row —Manager Mark Fribbs, Bill O ' Connell, Marty Martin, Mike Brewer, Tom Miller, Keith Clements, John Rinker, Keith Powell, Manager Bill Swenhaugen; Back Row —Coach Gary Vancil, Dave Haeffle, Jim Duback, Ken Kimes, Tom Gross, Bill Nagle, Craig Varland, Dave Flatten, and Coach Bill Hamilton. Frosh Complete 18—3 Season Freshman Basketball Scores Ottawa—52 Freshmen A Team M arquette-23 Ottawa—50 Pontiac—47 Ottawa—57 LaSalle-Peru—41 Ottawa—51 Mendota—47 Ottawa—54 St. Bede—45 Ottawa—66 Hall—30 Ottawa—55 Morris—28 Ottawa—39 Streator—32 Ottawa—61 Sterling—50 Ottawa—71 Marquette—38 Ottawa—93 Hall—26 Ottawa—48 LaSalle-Peru—51 Ottawa—54 Mendota—53 Ottawa—46 Streator—50 Ottawa—63 Newark—34 Ottawa—69 St. Bede—49 Ottawa—49 Morris—44 Ottawa—97 Princeton—48 Ottawa—74 Marquette—47 Ottawa—73 Mendota—65 Ottawa—53 Streator—58 Freshman Basketball Scores Ottawa—55 Freshmen B Team Marquette _ 23 Ottawa—45 Pontiac—33 Ottawa—26 LaSalle-Peru—24 Ottawa—55 Mendota—47 Ottawa—29 St. Bede—25 Ottawa—50 Hall—31 Ottawa—45 Morris—33 Ottawa—41 Sterling—42 Ottawa—61 Marquette—11 Ottawa—42 Hall—17 Ottawa—44 LaSalle-Peru—46 Ottawa—45 Mendota—37 Ottawa—54 Newark—26 Ottawa—55 St. Bede—46 Ottawa—51 Morris—33 Junior Varsity Wrestling: Front Row —Coach Bud Sand, Joe Cerri, Randy Bretag, Tom Wilhelm, Steve Rodgers, Manager Gene Carlson; Back Row— Ralph Mathes, Harold Anderson, Dan Lubanowski, Randy Constantine and Roger Nelson. Five Wrestlers Advance to Champaign Ottawa—31 Varsity Wrestling: Wilmington—11 Ottawa—18 Dixon—22 Ottawa—24 Morris—17 Ottawa—22 LaSalle-Peru—21 Ottawa—46 Streator—6 Ottawa—25 Normal U. High—16 Ottawa—29 Pekin—14 Ottawa—23 Rock Falls—19 Ottawa—56 Streator— 0 Ottawa—20 Joliet Central—22 Ottawa—38 Geneseo— 0 Ottawa—40 Kewanee— 0 Ottawa—41 Champaign— 5 Ottawa—35 Gibson City— 9 Ottawa—37 Central— 3 Ottawa—13 Sterling—30 Ottawa—40 Princeton— 6 Ottawa—29 Yorkville—10 Ottawa—23 Lockport Central—16 Ottawa—37 Rochelle—11 Coach Robert Raudonis and his var¬ sity wrestlers call this season, the year of the record. They finished with a total of 17 wins and 3 losses. Five boys won either first or second place at the Sectional Tournament and advanced to state competition. These boys include Dave Cheli, Bob Lyle, Ron Olson, Paul Vittone and Tim Eich- horn. The Pirates also won the District and Sectional titles. Awards of the season include: The Pin Award, to Paul Vittone; Most Im¬ proved, to Gary Grunstad and Tim Eich- horn; Most Valuable, to Bob Lyle; and the Coach ' s Trophy to Ron Olson. Seniors Bob Lyle and Ron Olson, and Junior Colen Willis were voted as Honorary Captains. Bob Lyle makes his move. 1 Varsity Wrestling: Front Row —Coach Robert Raudonis, Bob Lyle, Mike Poulakos, Joe Johnson, Ron Olson, Tim Eichhorn Elmer Walter; Back Row —Paul Vittone, Dave Cheli, Gary Grunstad, Colen Willis, Ted Kubinski, and Larry Christensen. Joe Johnson works carefully to down his opponent An Ottawa wrestler holds down his opponent in the District meet I j Harvey Clemens and Bryck Cuibor announce the diving events Ottawa—43 Joliet East—1 Joliet West—28 Joliet Central—23 Ottawa—40 Marmion Military—55 Ottawa—55 Elmwood Park—39 Ottawa—62 Lockport Central—32 Ottawa—75 Auburn—101 Freeport—57 Ottawa—53 Streator—42 Ottawa—61 Springfield Lamphier Ottawa—61 Springfield Southeast—34 Ottawa—65 Springfield Lamphier—30 Ottawa—57 Lockport Central—37 Ottawa—71 Springfield Lamphier—24 Ottawa—51 Streator—44 Ottawa—71 DeKalb—35 Ottawa—42 University High—53 Ottawa—60 DeKalb—35 Ottawa—41 Marmion Military—54 Coach John Huber and his tankmen finished their ' 68- ' 69 season with a mark of 14—4. Bill Rieman received the most valuable swim¬ mer award for the second year, as he contrib¬ uted a total of 133 individual points. Bryck Guibor was named most improved and Phillip Godfrey received the Best Freshman Swimmer award. Mike Fiedler was voted by his teammates as next years ' captain. Captains this year were Bill Rieman and George Hopper. Tankmen Complete 14—4 Season Swim Team: Front Row —John Carlson, Harvey Clemens, Stan Willis, Jack Myers, Bryck Guibor, Mike Doherty, John Duffin, Mike Fiedler; Second Row —John Genter, Scott Stewart, Ray Burke, Dave FHeaton, Les Johnson, Rich Knottek, Marty Neil, Bill Leighton, Jim Habben; Back Row —Howie Clemens, Phil Godfrey, Mike Weed, George Hopper, Bill Rieman, Gary Hahn, Marty Less and Doug Lacke. r i. If l.J 1 - ■3-- r TT ' T ' t Scott Stewart makes a careful approach for another sue- Les Johnson flips through the air with the greatest of ease, cessful dive. Jim Habben churns his way through the water. Varsity Cheerleaders: Sheila Schomas, Kathy Totel, Tammy Fidler, Mary Ellen Landers, (Top) Marcia Olson, and Laura Sandrolini. It Cheerleaders Boost School Spirit Mary Ellen Landers—captain Tammy Fidler til JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS— Front —Mary Jo Wendt, Denise Atkinson, Laurie Spicer; Back: Robin Riley, Marcy Chalus and Donna Hasse. Cheerleaders Laura Sandrolini and Sheila Schomas, add spark to the players ' locker room. Paul Vittone seems to be pointing out something interesting to Laura Sandrolini and Rhonda Lenac in the locker room. Junior Varsity Cheerleaders dec¬ orate the goalpost before the Homecoming football game. ■ ACTIVITIES OHS Spirit Overcomes Dixon ' 69 Seniors captured first place with Hold ' Ol Duke. i. % ■ • The Sophomores entered the float competition with the theme De-Feet ' Em. Many hands went into the building of the floats. Here are Juniors, Joan Brumwell and Bob Andrews, working dili¬ gently to create their masterpiece. 182 « For Homecoming Victory Pam Stewart and John Gerding dance to the music of the Depression. After racing through the streets of Ottawa, the OHS student body warmed up with rousing spirit around a blazing bonfire. The next night, hundreds of fans with frozen toes and noses cheered the Pirates on to victory. Amid the romantic atmosphere of the Armory, couples danced to the music of the Depression. 183 I Queen Karen Reigns Freshman Sophomore Junior Senior Joan Serby Chrys Porsow Rhonda Lenac Debbie Scott 184 — It ' s a Christmas World A new shimmering reflec¬ tor ball highlights the dec¬ orations of the 1968 Winter Formal. Tom Haeberle and Cheryl Serby examine the Mem- oire book. The first Winter Formal was held on Saturday evening, December 14,1968. It was sponsored by the Civic Council. Carrying out the theme, It ' s A Christmas World , the Gym was decorated in red and white with a huge snowman and wintery murals adding to the splendor of it all. The committees for the evening were Decorations, Jane Dille and Tim Jobst; Publicity, Laurie Gage; Chaperones, Sheila Nelson; Seating, Karen Danelson and Tim jobst; Tickets, Barb Parkins and Marcy Chalus; and Orchestra, Darlene Lawsha. Monte Monterastelli and Debbie Rensch hungrily look over the refreshments. 185 Freshmen Have Their Two Big Nights The annual Freshmen Mixer, sponsored by the Sophomore class, was held September 6. It gave the freshmen and sophomores a chance to get acquainted with each other. October 5 was another big night for the freshmen. It was Freshmen Night where the parents got a chance to meet their children ' s teachers. Tom Gross, President of the Freshmen class, gave a short speech and then introduced the guest speakers. They were Mr. Barickman, class advisor, Mr. Colborn, and Mr. Fidler, who gave general welcomes to the parents and informed them briefly about OHS. After meeting the teachers, everyone had refreshments in the cafeteria. New Club Saves Lives Stan Starjak, Brian Neilson, Brian Walsh, Ron Michael and Ernie Mitchell wait to be served the special of the day, corned beef and cabbage. Lorraine Godwin donates a pint of blood for the St. Patrick ' s Day Blood Bank. The 18 Club was an innovation at O.H.S. this year. Its purpose was to recruit 18-year-old students to give blood at the bloodmobile. The first attempt was a great suc¬ cess. Forty-six brave students signed up to give blood, and 30 were qualified. As more students turn 18, the membership will grow. Mr. Colborn said, For years, 18 has been the magic figure at which age, a youth becomes a mature adult, in that these 46 O.FCS. stu¬ dents exhibited their concern for their fellow human beings. It is further proof that human com¬ passion is still a part of the philos¬ ophy of the modern young people. Laurie Gage assists the nurse in filling out an application. 187 Clubs Develop ... Radio amateur, Scott Weikart, checks his breadboard circuit on the oscilloscope. I I Mr. Anderson confers with members of his Creative Writing Club. Lynn Newman tries her hand at man ' s work dur¬ ing Girls Woodshop Club. 188 Interesting. .. Vice-President, CiCi Fisher and Sec retary, Phyllis Gebhardt lead discus sion of the AFS club meeting. Larry Wilson shows Tim Veasy procedures of lan¬ guage lab. Portraying their artistic sketching talent are Dan DeWalt, Julie Marshall, Mike Sexton, Nancy Holm and Kathy Totel. Healthy .. . To boost team spirit, Joan Brumwell and Cathy Garrity paint signs in Pep Club. Craig Cavanaugh, Nancy Heiss and others enjoy themselves in Square Dancing Club. 190 Happy ... Tom Lavender, George Yed- nock and Brain Walsh com¬ pete against each other in a game of bridge. Paula Britton, Paula Rudnicky and Mary Holm engage in a game of euchre during club meet¬ ing. 191 During Chemistry Club Rick Horn- beck and John Caruso conduct an experiment. 4 A« 1 , A 4 ■. ■ Intelligent.. . Cindy Nagel and Gretchen Pfolsgrof exhibit their skill in Office Procedure Club as Marlene Young looks on. Karen Nelson, Barb Garrity and Bren¬ da Sokn play their hand at a tradi¬ tional game during German Club. Strong . .. Riflery Club members take careful aim and shoot at the moving target. Minds . . . 194 h Maria Juchniewicz and Deb Teach- out reenact the battles of the Civil War in the Civil War Club. An unidentified diving object pre¬ pares to make a splashdown in Girls Swimming Club. r- 4, . T ' ' Mary Monterastelli and Kathi Wey- gand acquaint themselves with spiritual singer Mr. Charles King. Philip Fredricks displays his aer- “Ottawa looks on in aston- onautics equipment for stu- ishment as “L-P players dents after an assembly. sneak a basket. Laura Sandrolini, reporter, questions the town mortician, Larry “Morf Carroll, alias Marcia Olson and Kathy Totel, concerning the Hall Game. The Joe Tulley Family Singers ex¬ hibited their musical prowess at one of the assemblies. Mr. Otto Schmidt guides Gene Carlson through a fantastically graceful and breathtakingly peril¬ ous backflip on the trampoline —without a net. Entertainers Provide Programs for OHS Students Before the big Mendota game the cheerleaders arouse enthu¬ siasm for the Rileymen. Diane Wisniewski, Bruce Funk, Colette Gardner and Craig Godwin are dressed in native cos¬ tumes provided by the “Java Man. Juniors Present 1969 Carnival Stretching to her full height, Veronica Valle attaches crepe paper decoration to her home room ' s booth while Judy Mc- Atee supplies the masking tape. As it too often is with class projects, a com¬ paratively few juniors worked wonders to pro¬ duce a Junior Carnival that brought success to the whole class. These are the unsung heroes of OHS, the class members who support their classes with dependability and enthusiasm. These are the kids who baked the cakes and set up the tricycle races, turtle races, basketball toss, sponge throw, spook house, dart throw, cake walk, base¬ ball throw . . . and many other exciting attractions seen at the Junior Carnival, March 28. These are the kids who cleaned up the gym afterwards. Big prizes were offered this year, money prizes up to $10, records and a Polaroid Swinger camera. And everybody loved the sponge throw. It ' s soak it to me time, and Mr. Colborn tries to look unworried as three boys with fresh skinners buy up all the sponges in the place. Sandy Teausant applies her artistic talents to the cake¬ walk circle while Lynda Hall, Rick Larsen and Marianna Kennell provide moral support and valuable advice. Snoopy Invites Juniors Colen Willis presents Tom Dodd with the Joe Namath Award for having the ambition of being six feet tall and the greatest football player in the world. As Snoopy looks on, John Duffin entertains the juniors with a selection Platform Speaking which probably describes how he felt. Colen Willis presents bolts to Kathy Boldt. The cafeteria provided the setting for the annual Junior Banquet on February 18. The banquet began with a welcome from Paul Vittone, and the invocation given by Laura Sandrolini. The juniors then enjoyed a de¬ licious meal followed by entertainment. Eve Gonigam told of the happiness and miseries of the past three years. Rick Hornbeck ex¬ plained how hats influenced our lives, and John Duffin presented a selection Platform Speaking. Colen Willis presented awards to deserving juniors and teachers, ranging from nuts to frogs. Autographs Fire!! 200 Mike Barber takes a Hong Kong siesta before the big game. 202 Student Index Senior Class AICHER, KEN 42 ALAIMO, TESSIE 42,67 ALDERMAN, DAVE 42 ALVARADO, SHEILA 42 ANDERS, VICKI 42,137 ANDERSON, ALICE 42 ANDERSON, MARC 42 ANDERSON, RICHARD 42 ANDERSON, SHEILA 42 ANDERSON, SUE 42 ANGELL, ART 42 ARELLANO, CARMEN 42 ARROWOOD, CINDY 43 ARWOOD, JEANETTE 43 ATWOOD, BONNIE 43,111,137,148 BARBER, MIKE 43,158,162,163,168,170,171,202 BARRE, DALE 43,110,111,112,117 BATES, JO ANN 43 BATTISTELLI, DAVE 43 BAYER, DAVE 43 BAYUK, TOM 43 BENNETT, DENNIS 43 BENSON, MARCIA 43 BERG, JIM 43 BESSE, KIM 44,67,163 BIECKER, CHERI 44,111,112,137 BILLINGS, STEVE 44 BISHOP, SAM 44 BLACKFORD, CINDY 44,67 BLAISZIK, GUY 44 BOLDT, MARK 44 BOWERS, LINDA 44 BOWERS, WENDY 44 BOYD, KATHY 44 BRANDNER, VICKI 44 BRAY, LINDA 44 BRETAG, MIKE 45,162,163 BROWN, LEONARD 45 BRUCE, JEAN 45,118 BRUE, RON 45 BURGH, TAMMY 45,121,137 BURNS, BILL 45 BURROWS, KEN 45 BUTE, MARY 45 BUTE, RALPH 45 CAIRNS, BILL 45 CALDWELL, KATHY 45,137 CALLAWAY, DEBBIE 45,155 CAMPBELL, CLARENCE 46 CAPITANI, RANDY 46,163 CARR, DEBBY 46 CARROLL, LARRY 46,137,168,169,171 CARROLL, MARK 46 CASTELLI, PAT 46,118 CHELI, DAVE 46,163,174,175 CHRISTENSEN, LARRY 46,158,175 CLAUS, DALE 46,137,138 CLEMENS, HARVEY 46,176 CONTRERAS, DAPHNE 46,67,134,135 CRISLER, DIANE 46 CUMMINGS, SANDY 47 CUNNINGHAM, DEBBIE 47,137 CUNNINGHAM, JOE 38,47,67,132 CUPPLES, CINDY 47,147 DAMYEN, ROGER 47,158,201 DANELSON, KAREN 47,105,184 DARIF, JANICE 47 DAVIS, DAN 47 DAVIS, MARILYN 47,67 DeBERNARDI DAN 47,137,138,139,163,168 DECKARD, DAVID 47 DeFORE ROB 47,158 DIERSTEIN, JULIE 48,111,112,113,115,137 DILLE, JANE 48 DODD, JOHN 48 DOLL, KAREN 48 DONOHUE, LANA 48 DOOLEY, DIANE 48,137,152,153 DRAKE, DARLENE 48,127 FREISE, KENT 50,137,138,156,163 FUNK, BRUCE 50,118,119,129,138,137,144,197 GAFFNEY, KAY 50 GAGE, LAURIE 37,50,105,106,108,137,187 GARDNER, COLETTE 50,197 GASSER, ROSA 50,111,125,127 GEBHARDT, PHYLLIS 50,137,146,148,149,156,189 GEIGER, JUDY 50 GODWIN, CRAIG 50,197 GODWIN, LORRAINE 50,197 GOETSCH, RAY 51 GOETSCH, ROY 51 GRENTER, GARY 51,144,163,201 GROBE, DEBBIE 51,111,132,142 GROBE, MIKE 51 GROOMS, EARL 51 GRUNSTAD, GARY 51,163,174,175 HAASE, DIANE 51 HADLEY, BARB 51 HADSELL, DEBBIE 51,111,132,137 HADSELL, GREG 51,111 HAEBERLE, TOM 51,118,119,168,171,185 HAEFFELE, SUE 51 HAGENBUCH, DIANE 52,125,126,137,146,156 HAGENBUCH, HENRY 52 HALEY, JIM 52 HALLIDAY, GAYLEEN 52 HALM, DEBBIE 52,67 HALM, LEO 52,111 HALM, PAM 52 HANN, BETH 52,125,126,137,146,156 HANNIGAN, SHARON 52 HARCHARIK, SANDRA 52 HARMON, DAVE 52 HARPER, JERRY 52,144,1 45 HARRIS, NANCY 53 HARTH, TOM 53 HAYES, KLAYTON 53,138 HAYS, MARK 53 HAFFLEY, EARLE 53,124,146,156 HEISS, PATTI 53,126 HELLENGREEN, DIANE 53 HERMANN, STEVE 53 HERTZNER, LORRY 53 HILL, BOB 53,124 HOCKENBERRY, DEBORAH 53 HOLM, NANCY 53,110,111,112,114,189 HOLM, SUE 54,105,125,127,147 HOLTZMAN, DEBBY 54,105,106,108,137 HOPPER, GEORGE 54,176 INGEMUNSON, PEGGY 54 INGRAM, MARGARET 54 IRWIN, PAM 54 JACKSON, LYNN 54 JAKUBEK, DON 54,133,139,163 JAMESON, LAURIE 54,111,125,128,129,152,153 JENSEN, GAIL 54 JOBST, TIM 54,138 JOBST, TOM 54,130,163 JOVANOVICH, FRED 54 JOVANOVICH, RICH 55 JUCHNIEWICZ, MARIA 55,195 KINDSCHUH, RON 55 KING, NANCY 55,137,143,148 KIRKMAN, GARY 55,67 KLEIN, JOE 55,137,156 KLEINMAIER, DICK 55 KNOLL, ANN 55 KNOTTEK, MARY 55 KNUTSON, BONNIE 55 KOEHL, SUE 55 KOEPPE, MIKE 55,106,67 KOSNICK, CHERYL 56,110,111,112,125,137 KOSSARIS, KATHY 56,111,137 KOTEK, VICKI 56 KUBINSKI, TED 56,163,175 LAATZ, RON 56,161 LACKE, MIKE 56,138,163 LAMBERT, RON 56,67 LANDERS, MARY ELLEN 56,126,137,178 LAVENDER, TOM 56,191 LAWSHA, DARLENE 56 LEATHERMAN, LES 56 LESLIE, LINDA 56 LIVINGSTON, SHIRLEY 57 LOCKE, LINDA 57 LUBANOWSKI, JENIFER 57 LYLE, BOB 57,174,175 MAIERHOFER, BOB 57,67,137,156,163,201 MAKEEVER, RON 57,111,112,115 MALONE, JIM 57,138 MAMMEN, JOAN 57 MAMMEN, MARY 57 MANIGOLD, DAVE 57 MARKUT, KEN 57 . MARKUT, PATRICIA 57 MARSHALL, JULIE 57,189 MARTA, LAURIE 58,105 MAYNARD, SANDY 58,137 McEMERY, KATHIE 58 McGrath, debbie 58 McKENZIE, MARGIE 58,137 MEADE, MARK 58,67,137 MEADOWS, KAREN 58,137 MEEKER, DONA 58 MICHAEL, RON 58,187 MILLER, JERRY MILLIGAN, ANITA 58 MILLIGAN, RICKY 58 MITCHELL, ERNIE 58,67,187 MITCHELL, STEVE 59 MONTERASTELLI, JIM 59 MURDOCK, RICK 59 MYER, MIKE 59 MYERS, JENNY 59,137,147,149,152,153 MYRE, ANNETTE 59,111,137,152,153 NAGEL, CINDY 59,67,192 NATTA, CHRIS 59,106 NAVARRO, DIANNA 59 NEILSEN, BRIAN 59,118,119,158,159,163,164,187 NELSON, SHEILA 59,118,119,137,149 NEWCOMB, DEBBIE 59 NORMAN, CHERYL 60 NORRIS, NANCY 60,67,137,142,152,153 OLESEN, CONNIE 60 OLSON, CHARLES 60,168,169,170,171 OLSON, RON 60,126,138,174,175 OSTHUS, JONATHAN 60 OTT, TERRY 60 PARISOT, CATHY 60 PATTON, SALLY 60 PAUL, LARRY 60,67,138,158,159,201 PEARSE, SUSAN 60,105,106,108,137,156 PFOLSGROF, GRETCHEN, 60,192 PITTS, JACKIE 61 POTTHOFF, KATHY 61,111,113 POWELL, PHIL 61,111,112,127 PRICE, KAY 61 QUINN, TOM 61 RABE, PEGGY 61 REDMAN, VICKI 61,106 REXROAT, GLENNA 61,146 RICK, ART 61 RIEBE, CAROL 61 RIEBE, GAYLE 61 RIEMAN, BILL 61,176 ROBINSON, MIKE 62,148 ROBINSON, RUSSELL 62,108,137,138 ROPER, CINDY 62 ROSBOROUGH, DONNA 62,105,137,147 ROSENCRANS, BILL 62,161 ROSENCRANZ, JACKIE 62 ROSENCRANS, RENAE 62 ROSIER, PAT 62,137 ROSSITER, DENNIS 62 ROWE, LARRY 62,138,201 ROYSTER, JUDY 62,125,126,146,156,137 RUGER, JANICE 62 RYG, MARTY 63,67 SANDERS, RON 63,163,138 SAVAGE, BOBBY 63 SCHINZ, NANCY 63 SCHUETT, GARY 63 SCHULTHEIS, SHELLY 63,105,150 SCOTT, DEBBIE 63,137,184 SEABORN, SHERYL 63,67,105,108,147,150 SEXTON, MARGO 63,149,152,153 SHEAFF, BOB 63,124,137,147,150,151,156 SION, MARLENE 63,106 SISK, PAULETTE 63 SKOLEK, FRANCINE 64,106 SLAIGHT, STEVE 64,137 SLOVINSKI, KAREN 64,118 SMICK, DIANA 64 SMITH, LESLIE 64 SNOOK, LINDA 64,67 SPEARS, GARY 64 SPENCE, JIM 64 STARJAK, STAN 64,187 STEFENEL, DAN 64 STEWART, SCOTT 64,111,176,177 STILLWELL, JERRY 64 STOCK, GREG 65 STONE, CRAIG 65 SULLIVAN, NORMAN 65 SUTHERLAND, GEORGE 37,65,118,119,132,137, 138,139,163,168 SWENHAUGEN, SUE 65,106 SWENSON, MARK 65 TAYLOR, DONNETTE 65,121,137 TAYLOR, ROBERT 65 TEACHOUT, DEB 65,118,119,137,195 THACKER, LINDA 65 THOMPSON, CHERI 65 TINTORI, JIM 65 TOTEL, KATHY 66,110,111,112,178,189 TRENT, MICHELLE 66,105 TROSPER, KAY 66,152,153 TUNGET, DALE 66,201 TURES, LU ANN 66,137,150,151 VANDERVORT, PAULA 66 VARNEY, CATHLEEN 66 VARNEY, JIM 66,126,127,137,147 VARRATO, DAVE 66,137,138,158,163,168 VEZAIN, DAVE 66 VEZAIN, SUE 66,143 VICINI, MERRIE 66,137 VIRT, SHARON 66 VOELCKER, GAIL 67 VOGA, EDNA 67 WAGNER, KENT 67,138,162,163 WALKER, PAT 67,105 WALLACE, MELVIN 67 WALSH, BRIAN 67,187,191 WALTER, ELMER 67,144,145,175 WEBB, KAREN 67 203 WEIKART, SCOTT 67,124,137,150,156,188 WEILS, FLETCH 67 WENDT, JOHN 67,163,201 WESTMAN, BOB 67 WILKINSON, PAM 68 WILSON, MARGE 67,105 WOLF, MIKE 67,146,147 YARGER, RON 67 YEDNOCK, GEORGE 67,163,191 ZEARS, RUSSELL 67,124,137,138 ZILM, CAROL 67,111 ZIMMERMAN, JANET 67 juniors AHEARN, SUE 71,106 ALVARADO, PATTY 71 ANDERSEN, WALT 71 ANDERSON, CHRIS 71,142 ANDERSON, JILL 71 ANDREWS, BOB 182,71,106 ARMSTRONG, DEBBIE 71,111 ARMSTRONG, GARY 71 BALDRIDGE, JANE 71 BARBER, ELLEN 71 BARDSON, DAVE 71 BARNETT, KATHY 71 BARR, DOUG 163,71 BARRON, MARK 71 BARRON, MIKE 71,124 BARTEL, BARB 71 BARTLETT, DEANNE 71 BARTO, TERESA 71 BAULT, PETTY 71,132 BAXTER, DALE 71 BAYER, LINDA 71 BEALS, LARRY 71 BELLROSE, KIM 71 BERNARDINI, MARIO 71 BERRY, RAY 71 BESSE, CANDY 71,148,152,111 BLACKMON, TOM 71,121 BLUE, KATHY 71 BLUTH, JACKIE 71 BOE, LINDA 71 BOETTCHER, BILL 71 BOHANNON, JIM 71,111 BOHLER, PEGGY 71 BOLDT, KATHY 71,199 BOTTOM, LARRY 71 BRANCH, DONNA 71 BREWER, LARRY 72 BROWN, ANN 72,124 BROWN, BOB 72,111 BROWN, DIANA 72 BRUE, DENNIS 72,112,110,111 BRUMWELL, JOAN 182,190,72 BRYAN, ALETHA 72 BRYANT, DEBBIE 72 BERG, PAT 72 BURKE, BETH 72,106 BURKE, DAN 72 BURKE, KATHY 72 BURROWS, LEONARD 72 BUTE, VIRGINIA 72 CALKINS, KENNY 72 CARLSON, DAVID 72 CARSON, DON 158,72 CARLSON, GENE 72,197,174 CARRETTO, DAVE 72 CARUSO, JOHN 142,72 CASTELLI, RICH 72 CAVANAUGH, GARY 72 CHAPMAN, DAVE 72 CHARBONNEAU, JERRY 72 CHARLES, CHERYL 72 CHELI, LINDA 72 CINNAMON, COLLEEN 72 CLAGGETT, RICHARD 72 CODO, KIM 116,72,111 COFOID, ANGELA 72,111 COLBORN, TOM 158,163,138,168,72 COLE, CHARLOTTE 72,26,111 COLLINS, MARK 72 COMER, JUDY 72 CONSTANTINE, RANDY 138,72,70,174 COOK, DEBBIE 72 COOK, PETE 72 COUCH, GERALD 161,72 CREEDON, TIM 72,132 CREWS, DAVE 72 CUNNINGHAM, JOHN 72 DAHLEN, BILLIE 72,106 DARLASIS, PETE 72 DAVIS, DAVE 72 DAVIS, DON 72 DAY, RANDY 72 DeBERNARDI, DEBBIE 72 DeBERNARDI, MARILYN 72 DeBERNARDI, RICKY 72 DEMBICKI, DALE 72,150,111 DENEN, RICK 72 DETTORE, MIKE 72 DeWALT, DAVE 72 DILLE, MARILYN 72,111 DILLE, SUE 72 DILLEY, LAURIE 72 DIXON, JIM 72 DOBBS, DEBBY 72,154,155 DOBBS, JERREL 72 DODD, TOM 73,113,163,158,199 DOLDER, FRED 73 DONOVAN, ALLAN 73 DOOGAN, JOHN 73 DOOLAN, JUNE 73 DOOLEY, BRAD 73,158 DOUGHERTY, CHRIS 73,128 DRAPER, CATHY 73 DUBACK, DAVE 73 DUFFIN, JOHN 73,126,138,176,199 DUFFY, DAWN 73 DUFFY, EUGENE 73,110,112,113,163,201 EARLY, ALICE 73 EASTMAN, LAURA 73 ELLIOTT, LIZ 73 ENGBERG, MARY ELLEN 73 ERICKSON, DANNY 73 ESCHBACH, BOB 26,73,124 EUTIS, MARK 73 EVINGER, JOHN 73 FARNSWORTH, KEN 73 FARRELL, ANITA 73 FENNEL, JUDY 73 FENNESSEY, BARB 73 FESER, FRANCES 73,111,112,113,147 FIDLER, MARTA 73,110,111,114,117,152 FIEDLER, MIKE 73,176 FIESER, SHERI 73 FIKE, RANDY 73,168 FLAA, JUDY 73,79,105 FLOOR, SUE 73,120 FOWLER, PATTI 73 FOX, CHARLES 73,150,151 FOX, EARL 73 FRIBBS, JANET 73 FRYE, EMMETT 73 FUNK, BARB 73,128,129 GANZ, WENDY 73 GARRITY, CATHY 73,107,190 GEBHARDT, GARY 73 GEBHARDT, JERRY 73 GENTER, JOHN 73,176 GENTRY, JEFF GERDING, BARB 73,111,112 GERDING, JIM 73 GERDING, NANCY 74,111,133 GIBSON, MARK 74,158,161 GILLETTE, GUY 74,163 GIRARD, TERRY 74 GJERDE, GREG 74 GOETZ, KAY 74 GOLDMAN, BRAD 74,138,161 GONIGAM, EVE 74,105,106,125,127 GRAHAM, MAC 74,105 GREENSPAN, SALLY 74 GRETENCORD, DAVE 74 GRETENCORD, JOHNNIE 74 GRIGLIONE, PATTI 74 GROFF, JIM 74 GROSS, TERRY 74,138,163,168 GRUNDON, MARIBETH 74 GRUNSTAD, CATHY 74 HAASE, JOHN 74 HALL, LYNDA 74 HALL, SHERMAN 74 HARDEN, LYLE HARDEN, VICKI 74 HARMON, ERNIE 74,193 HARRIS, MIKE 74 HARRIS, SANDY 74 HARTH, JUDY 74 HASSE, DICK 74,148 HAASE, JOHN 138 HAUGER, GREG 74 HAYWARD, CHUCK 74 HEERMANN, PAUL 74 HEFFLEY, GAY 74 HEISER, BARB 74 HEISS, NANCY 74,190 HENNESSEY, KATHY 74 HENSON, IMOGENE 74 HESS, DIANA 74,105,106,108,109 HETELLE, KATHY 74 HETH, MIKE 74,124,138 HILL, DANNY 74 HILL, DANNY 74,144 HILL, NANCY 74 HILLER, LAURA 74 HOLM, DAN 74 HORNBECK, RICK 75,128,163,192 HOSKINSON, MIKE 71,75,132,138,158,163,165, 168 HOWELL, BILL 75 HOWELL, ETHEL 75 HUBBARD, ONETHA 75 HUPP, GEORGE 75,105,108,138 INGRAM, STEVE 75 JANSEN, BOB 75 JANSEN, PAM 75,106 JARIGESE, DAVE 75,105 JESSEN, MIKE 75 JIMENEZ, VIRGINIA 75 JOBST, JOE 75,138 JOHNSON, BRUCE 75,160,161 JOHNSON, JANICE 75 JOHNSON, JOE 75,163,175 JOHNSON, LESLIE 75,176,177 JOHNSON, PAT 75 JOHNSON, PEGGY 75,79 JUERGENSEN, RANDY 75,121 KAIN, DAN 75 KAMMERER, ALLAN 75 KAUZLARICH, ED 75,126 KEELE, GARY 75 KELLY, BARB 75 KELLY, COLLEEN 75 KELLY, DOREEN 75 KIEST, DAN 75,161 KIEST, KEN 75 KISTENFEGER, WALLY 75,138,163,168,171 KLECKNER, RUSSELL 75 KNOTTEK, RICHARD 75,177 KNUDTSON, JACK 75,111,112 KNUTSON, BEVERLY 75 KOEPPE, CINDY 75 KOETZ, PAUL 75 KOLOTKA, JIM 70,75 KOSSOW, KAYLA 75,152,153 KRUG, DOUG 75 KURZ, DAVID 75,111,161,163 LAIR, JOHN 75 LAKAN, DICK 75 LARSEN, RICK 75,113,116 LAZAR, JIM LEACH, KATHY 75 LeBEAU, DEBBIE 75 LEIGHTON, BILL 74,75,176 LENAC, RHONDA 75,82,155,179,184 LEWIS, JOYCE 75 LEX, KATHY 75 LINDENBAUM, ANDY 75 LINN, CATHY 76 LINN, SHIRLEY 76 LIVINGSTON, LINDA 76 LOWE, DAVE 76 LOCKHART, CATHY 76 LONG, DAVE 76 LOVE, TED 76,111 LUBANOWSKI, BETTY 76 LUBANOWSKI, DANNY 76,138,163,174 LUDWIG, HAROLD 76 LYNOTT, MARY BETH 76,105 MAJERUS, ED 76 MALTAS, RICKY 76 MANIGOLD, MARK 76,105 MARKEY, SUSAN 76 MARKUT, BARB 76 MARSH, STEVE CHARLES 74,76 MARSHALL, SKIP 76 MARTEN, GLENDA 76,107 MARTIN, ALLAN 76 MATHES, RALPH 76,138,174 MAUBACH, DEBBY 76 MAUBACH, TOM 76 McATEE, JUDY 76 McCAGUE, TOM 76,161,194 McCONNAUGHHAY, MARK 76,163 McDonald, dan 76 McGRATH, MIKE 76,138 MEEKER, LIZ 76,106 MELING, JOHN 76,111,163 MELING, ROBERT 76 MELODY, TOM 76,163 MENNIE, FRANK 76 METTILLE, CANDY 76 MEYER, BILL 76 MITCHELL, KEN 76,113 MIDNIGHT, BILL 76 MILBY, WANDA 76 MILETIZ, SHARON 76 MILLER, KAREN 76 MINER, BOB 76 MISKELL, PAM MITCHELL, GARY 76 MITCHELL, KEN 76,113 MITCHELL, WAYNE 76,124 MODESITT, BILL 76 MONHEIM, WALTER 76,129,138 MONTERASTELLI, MONTE 71,76,163,168,185 MOORE, EARL 76 MORALES, HAYDEE 77,106 MORRISON, KATHY 77 MUCCI, MIKE 77,124 MULVANEY, RICHARD 77,124 MURDOCK, DAVE 77 MYERS, CALVIN 77 204 MYERS, JACK 77,158,163,176 NAVARRO, JOE 77 NEIL, CHERRY 77 NELSON, DEBBIE 77,105 NELSON, ROGER 77,163,174 NEWBURY, KATHY 77 NEWELL, CINDY 77 NEWELL, STEVE 77,194 NILO, LIBBIE 77 NOREM, NANCY 77,140,105 NOVAK, KIM 77,111,124 OATES, GENE 77 OLDENBURG, DAVE 77 OLDENBURG, KALA 77,111,113 OLLE, MARTY 77 OLSON, MARCIA 73,77,105,148,178,196 OPPENLANDER, FRITZ 77,105,106,108 ORRES, RETHAL 77 ORSINI, LINDA 77 OSBORN, DAVE 77 OTT, BARB 77 OTT, STEVE 77,168,171 PAINTER, MARY BETH 77,111 PALLAI, JANICE 77,70,149,155 PANDOLFI, CATHY 77 PARKINS, BARB 77,105 PARR, KRIS 77 PEARSE, BOB 77,105,106,108,109 PERRY, PEGGY 77 PETERS, JOHN PETERS, ROY 77 PETERSON, LAURIE 77 PETRE, DENNIS 77 PIERCY, DALE 77,138,161,168,171 PIERCY, TIM 77 PLESKOVITCH, DAN 77,138 POLACH, TED 77 POOL, CATHY 77,124 POULAKI, JUDY 77 PRATT, MARGARET 77 PRYDE, CATHI 77,128 PUMO, TED 77,162,163 RATLIFF, CARL 77 REDING, WENDY 77,79 REINKE, ANN 77 RENSCH, DEBBIE 77,154,155,185 RENTZ, PHILIP 77 RENWICK, BECKY 77,152,153 RESSER, SUE 77,154,155 REXROAT, DICK 77 REXROAT, DOROTHY 77 REXROAT, KATHY 77 REXROAT, LE ROY RICCI, CANDY 77 RIEBE, NANCY 77 RIEUF, GLENN 77 RINKER, TERRY 77 RIPPY, JEFF 77 ROACH, BILL 77,160,161 ROBERTS, CAROL 78 ROBERTS, STEVE 78 ROBINSON, GARY 78 ROBINSON, RON 78 ROCKFORD, MICKEY 78 ROE, VIOLET 78 ROESLER, DIANE 78,111,112,115 ROGERS, STEVE 78,174 ROSS, LINDA 78 ROSSITER, PATTI 78,144,154,155 ROTH, RUTHANN 78 ROWNEY, DEBBY 78,106 RUBIO, TINO 78,161 RUGER, LORRAN 78 RYAN, LARRY 78,111,112,116 SAAGER, LARRY 78 SALAMONE, ANN 78,125,128 SALAMONE, BILL 68,78,161 SAMPSON, STEVE 78 SAMPSON, WAYNE 78 SANDERS, KONNIE 78 SANDROLINI, LAURA 78,178,179,196 SAPP, DEBBIE 71,78 SAWICKI, DIANE 78 SCHEIDECKER, CARY 78,161 SCHMITT, GARY 78 SCHOBERT, MARY 78,79,120,128,129 SCHOMAS, SHEILA 78,178,179,140 SCHOMAS, SUE 78,82,154,155 SCHOMAS, WILLIAM 78 SCHULTHESIS, LONNIE 78 SERBY, CHERI 78,154,155,185 SERBY, DIANA 78,111 SEVERSIKE, SUSAN 78,143 SEXTON, PETE 78 SHALLHORN, FRED 78 SHEFFEL, NAN 78,111,149 SHIELD, BRENDA SHUTE, STEVE 78,128 SKARONEA, JIM 78 SLOVINSKI, LINDA 78 SMITH, DALE 78 SMITH, JANE 78,106 SMITH, STEPHANIE 78,106 SNELL, JUDY 78 SOKN, DEBBIE 78,111 SOMMER, DICK 78,138 SOMMERVILLE, DAVID 78 SPICER, BOB 74,78 STACY, DON 78 STANFORD, BECKY 78 STANISZWEKI, KATHY 78 STARJAK, MIKI 78 STEIN, KARLA 78 STEMMEN, LINDA 78 STEVENS, BOB 78 STISSER, MARCELLA 79,105 STOHR, LAURA 79,106 STONE, DEBBIE 79 TEAUSANT, SANDY 79 THOMAS, LARRY 79,128,138 THOMPSON, PENNY 79 THORP, ED 79 THRUSH, JOHN 79 TOTEL, PAM 79 TUFTIE, RANDY 79,138 TUNGET, VICKI 79 ULRICH, DEBBIE 79 VALLE, VERONICA 79 VEITH, TIM 79 VERDEYEN, JERRY 79 VIGNALI, JOE 79,138,163 VITTONE, PAUL 70,79,138,163,164,174,175,179 VOYLES, PAULINE 79 WAGNER, SHERRI 79 WALDRON, TOM 79 WALTER, MERLE 79 WAWERSKI, RICK 79 WEEDEN, DAVE 79,111,132,168 WENDT, NANCY 79 WENDT, SUE 79 WEST, RITA 79 WHIPPLE, VICKI 79 WHITEAKER, LARRY 79 WHITNEY, JAN 79 WICKS, KENNETH 79 WIEBE, KAY 79,111 WILLET, DOUG 79 WILLIAMS, CINDY 79 WILLIS, COLEN 79,139,158,159,163,174,175,199 WILSON, CHUCK 79 WILSON, LARRY 79,189 WILSON, TERRY 79 WINNER, JAY 79,158 WISNIEWSKI, MIKE 79 WITTE, BILL 79,138 WOOD, DEBBIE 79 WOODYER, WALT 79 WORTH, NICK 79,105,108,109 WRIGHT, KAY 79 WRUCK, RON 79,138 ZIDOW, JEANIE 79 ZIMMERMAN, BARB 79 ZIMMERMAN, CAROL 79,106 ZIPPAY, STEPH 79,105 ZUCCARINI, DENISE 79 Sophomore Class ADAMS, JOHN 81 ALDRICH, PHYLLIS 81 ALDRIDGE, ROSE 81 ALLEN, DAN 81 ALLEN, LARRY 81 ALONZO, DAN 81 ALSVIG, CONNIE 81 AMADON, KATHY 81,106 ANDERS, SCOTT 81,158,166,172 ANDERSEN, RUSS 81 ANDERSON, HAROLD 81,166,174 ANDERSON, IRENE 81 ANDERSON, KEITH 81 ANDERSON, MIKE 81 ANDERSON, ROSS 81 ANDREATTA, KAREN 81,106 ANGEL, BARB 81 ANGEL, BILL 81 ANGELL, BETTE 81 ANGELL, STEVE 81 ANTRIKIN DEBBIE 81 ARELLANO, BECKY 81 ARWOOD, HENRY 81 ARWOOD, NANCY 81 ATOR, STEVE 81 BABCOCK, JUDY 81 BARNETT, LINDA 81 BARTLETT, SUE 81 BARTA, MIKE 81 BARTO, JOHN 81 BASTIAN, DIANE 81 BATTY, TOMI LEE 81,113 BEALS, GERALD 81 BELL, MIKE 81 BENNETT, DAVID 81 BENSON, CLARENCE 81 BERNARD, KATHY 81 BERNARDINI, PAM 81 BETHELL, BEV 81 BIFFANY, ROSE 81 BLOOM, CATHY 81 BOE, DEBBIE 81,111 BOHLER, DEBBIE 81 BOKUS, PETE 81,172 BOLTON, NANCY 81 BOTTOM, TOM 81 BOWERS, CHARLES 81 BOYLE, JEAN 81 BRADY, DEBBIE 82,155 BRADY, VERNON 82,160 BRANDNER, STEVE 82,106 BREWER, SHEILA 82,155 BRICKERT, DAVE 82,166 BRITTON, PAULA 82,191 BROWN, CINDY 82 BRUE, CHARLES 82 BRYAN, MARY 82 BRYANT, DEBBIE 82 BURKE, DEBBY 82 BURKE, DIANA 82 BURKE, KAREN 82 BURKE, RAY 82,176 BUTTREY, DEWAYNE 82,106 CALDWELL, SANDY 82 CALLAWAY, STEVE 82,106 CAMPBELL, LAURIE 82 CAPITANI, CRAIG 82 CARLSON, JOHN 82,176 CARROLL, ROGER 82,106,166 CARROLL, WARREN 82 CARVER, TONY 82 CAVANAUGH, CRAIG 82,166,190 CERRI, JOE 82,174 CHALUS, MARCY 82,105,109,133,179 CHASE, LINDA 82 CHEATHAM, DAN 82,113 CHEVALIER, CATHY 82 CHRISTENSEN, DALE 82 CLARK, PEGGY 82,106 COLLINS, ED 82 CONSTANTINE, RICK 82 COUCH, LINDA 82 COULTER, DUANE 82,113 CRANK, STEVE 83 CRAWFORD, MELISSA 83 CREEDON, DAN 83 CUNNINGHAM, DIANE 83 DAMRON, DONNA 83 DAUGHERTY, MARIE 83 DAVIDSON, TOM 83,158 DAVIS, JEAN 83 DAVIS, JOHN 83 DEFORE, DAWN 83 DERBORT, BILL 83 DeVRY, DIXIE 83 DICKEN, MIKE 83 DIEDERICH, DEBBIE 83 DIEDERICH, MARK 83 DILLE, RUTH 83 DIXON, TIM 83 DODD, LINDA 83,107 DOHERTY, MIKE 83,166,176 DOIG, PAM 83 DONOVAN, ARTHUR 83 DOOLEY, PAT 83,152 DOUGHERTY, JANEEN 83 DOUGHERTY, PAT 83 DOWNEY, BETTY 83 DRAPER, TOM 83,118,119 DUFFY, KATHY 83 DUNCAN, DUANE 83 EICHELKRAUT, LAURIE 83 EICHHORN, MARGARET 83 EILTS, DANIEL 83,133,166,172 ELIAS, JACKIE 83 ELLIOTT, SUE 83,110,111,112,113 ELLSTROM, JON 83 ELZER, CATHY 83 ELZER, MIKE 83,166 ENGEL, RICK 83,166 ERICKSON, JEFF 83 EVOLA, JOE 83 FANCHER, SUE 83 FARRELL, RICK 83,160 FERGUSON, JACK 83 FERGUSON, SANDI 83,105,108 FICK, DORIS 83 FIELDCAMP, JIM 83 FISHER, DEBRA 83 FITZGERALD, DEAN 83 FITZPATRICK, GLENDA 83 FLOOR, ALAN 83,105,106,108 FLORI, RON 83 FOGERTY, JIM 83 FOLTYNEWICZ, DEBBIE 83,143 FOSTER, JACK 83 FRENCH, VICKI 83 205 GABRIELSON, JANE 83,105,109 GAGE, JIM 83 GAGE, READ 83,160,172 GARNER, BILL 83 GEIGER, KEN 83,166 GERDING, MIKE 83 GERDING, SUE 83,124 GJERDE, KIM 83 COOK, BILL 83 GORMAN, PAT 83 GRAHAM, NANCY 83,152 GRAY, ERNIE 83 GREEN, CRAIG 83,126 GREEN, KATHY 84 GREGORY, LINDA 84 GRETENCORD, DENNIS 84 GRIEVES, CHRIS 84 GROSS, MIKE 84,111 GROSSMAN, JEAN 84 GUERRERO, JESSE 84 GUIBOR, BRYCK 84,160,176 GUNTHER, ROD 84 HABBEN, JIM 84,113,115,176,177 HADSELL, GARY 84,111 HAHN, GARY 84,176 HALE, DAN 84,111 HALL, DEBBIE 84 HALM, MARY 84,113 HALM, RICK 84 HAMALLE, JAY 84,166 HAMPTON, SHEILA 84 HANLON, CHUCK 84 HANN, BARBARA 84,89,113,194 HANNIGAN, LORI 84 HANSON, WALLY 84,110,112 HARDEE, LINDA 84,106 HARDEN, CAROL LYNN 84 HARLOW, NANCY 84 HARMON, ROSE 84 HARPER, LA VERNE 84 HARRIS, DON 84,172 HARVEY, KAREN 84 HASSE, DONNA 84,106,109,140,179,194 HATHORN, VICKI 84,106 HAWKINS, JENNIFER 84 HAY, BOB 84 HAYES, GEORGE 84,106 HEFFLEY, JILL 84,124 HEGGER, SHARON 84 HENDERSON, DEBI 84 HERRERA, JUANITA 84 HETH, KIP 84,126 HICKS, BILLIE JEAN 84 HILL, BETH 84 HILTON, DON 84 HINKEY, BOB 84,110,112,113 HOCKENBERRY, SUSAN 84 HOFFMAN, CHERYL 84 HOLLOWAY, DEL 84 HOLM, MARY 84,105,108,191 HONER, RICK 84,111,166,172 HOTT, HANK 84 HOWELL, LORETTA 84 HULSLANDER, ELLEN 84,105 INSKEEP, JAY 84 JAMESON, SALLY 84,111,126,140,141,194 JAMESON, SUE 84,88,111 JARIGESE, MARY ANN 84,106 JENKINS, DON 84 JENSEN, STEVE 84 JERDE, DENISE 84 JERDE, TERRY 84 JETT, DENICE 84 JETT, LINDA 84 JOHNSON, CONNIE 84 JOHNSON, DENNIS 84 JOHNSON, JEFF 85 JOHNSON, MARK 85 JOHNSON, STAN 85 JOHNSTON, MICKEY 85 KAMMERER, PEGGY 85 KANTHAK, VINCE 85 KEELE, STEVE 85,111,113,116 KEENEY, BOB 85 KELLY, JEAN 85 KINNISON, JILL 85,111 KIRCHNER, KEVIN 85,113 KLEPP, STEPHANIE 85,111 KNOX, CAROL 85 KNOX, JIM 85 KOLOTKA, MARK 85 KOSSARIS, TOM 85 KOZLOWSKY, LYNN 85,106 KUBINSKI, TOM 85 KRAFFT, STAN 85 LACKE, DOUG 80,85,132,166,176 LAIR, JUDY 85,106,152 LANDERS, GALE 80,85,166,172 LAVENDER, STEVE 85 LAWRENCE, DAN 85,106 LAWSHA, RICK 85 LEAL, WAYNE 85,166 LEAMY, DENNIS 85,166 LEIPOLD, DON 85,166 LEKI, SALLY 85 LENGFELDER, KARL 85,113 LESS, MARTIN 85,176 LEVY, JOHN 85 LEWIS, CATHY 85 LEWIS, MARK 85 LIESKE, JACKY 85 LIESKE, PENNY 85 LOCK, MARY 85,106 LOWMAN, ART 85 LUDWIG, GREG 85 LUTHER, BETSY 85,113 MACCONO, KATHY 85 MacINTOSH, SUE 85,111,124 MAKINEY, BETH 85 MALAISE, BARB 85 MALCOLM, LEE 85 MALONE, JOHN 85,166 MANZ, CHARLES 85 MAREK, MIKE 85 MARKEY, FRANK 85 MARTEN, PAULA 85,107 MARTIN, ANTHONY 85,105,166 MARTIN, DICK 85,160 MARTIN, DOUG 85,172 MARTIN, LARRY 85 MATTIX, STEVE 85,160 MAURER, BILL 85 McALPINE, BILL 85 McCullough, rick 85 McDermott, steve 85 McDonald, debra 85 McDonald, pat 85 McEMERY, KAREN 85 McGRATH, SHEILA 85 MEADOWS, DE WAYNE 85 MEEKER, HOWIE 86,166 MEGLAN, RAY 86 MELING, STEPHANIE 86,88,111,113,116 MELODY, PAT 86,166 MEYER, JANET 86 MIKLAVCIC, MARK 86,111 MILLER, CINDY 86 MILLER, RICH 86,166 MILLS, ANN 86,113,149 MILOSEVICS DAN 86,111,112,117 MINKLER, GERRIE 86 MITCHELL, BOB 86 MITCHELL, SHELLIE 86 MOATS, CHERYL 86 MOHKOVIC, DEBBY 86 MONROE, CHARLES 86,160 MONTERASTELLI, DEBBI 86,111 MONTERASTELLI, RANDY 86 MOONEY, DEBBIE 86 MOORE, JIM 86 MORENO, GREG 86,193 MORRIS, CINDY 86,106 MUCCI, BILL 86 MURDOCK, TERRY 86 MUUS, JIM 86,172 MUUS, JOHN 86,172 MYRE, SHERRY 86,105,113 NANGLE, HARRY 86,111,112,166 NANOUSKI, NANCY 82,86,154,155 NANOUSKI, PAULINE 86 NANOUSKI, TOM 86 NEIL, MARTY 86,176 NELSON, STEVE 86,113,166 NEUROHR, KIM 86 NEUROHR, LARRY 86 NEVIN, BOB 86,166,172 NEWELL, PAM 86 NINNESS, JANET 86,105,109 NORRIS, LIZ 86,152,153 NORRIS, TOM 86 O ' CONNOR, BILL 86,106 OLDMAN, PATRICE 86 OLLE, PETE 86 OSTROWSKI, MIKE 86,160 PARKS, ROBIN 86 PATAROZZI, ALLAN 86 PATAROZZI, JIM 86 PELTIER, JUDY 82,86,133 PERDOMO, BECKY 86 PHELPS, RICKY 86 PIKE, DEBBIE 86,106 PITTS, GARY 86 PLYM, DON 86 POLACH, RANDY 86 PORSOW, CHRYS 87,155,164,183 POULAKOS, MIKE 87,175 POWELL, JUDY 87 PRAFCKE, NANCY 87,127 PREVOT, KIM 87 PRICE, LARRY 87,166,172 PROVANCE, DENISE 87 PRYDE, TOM 87,113 RASMUSSEN, CALVIN 87 REED, BURNEY 87 REIMERS, DICK 87,105,166,172 RENTZ, SUE 87,106 REVELLE, PATTY 87 REYNOLDS, ROY 87 RICARD, GORDON 87 RICE, JACK 87 RICK, CAROL 87 RIEBE, BOB 87,166 RIEBE, KATHIE 87 ' RIEWALDT, GAY 87 RILEY, BRAD 87,166,172 RIORDAN, KAREN 87 RIORDAN, TIM 87 ROBINETT, PATTI 87,105 ROSALES, LARRY 87 ROSIQUE, RICH 87 ROSSITER, MARCIA 87 ROWE, RANDY 87,144 ROWNEY, JIM 87,166 RUDNICKY, PAULA 82,87,191 RUFF, WENDY 80,87 RUIZ, MIKE 87 RUSH, MERLE 87 SAAR, ROBIN 87 SAAR, SUSAN 87 SAMPSON, GARY 87 SARLES, CHERYL 87 SCHAEFER, STEVE 87 SCHEIDECKER, ROGER 87 SCHLEEVOGT, MARY 87,111,112 SCHLINK, KAREN 87 SCHMITT, CRAIG 87 SCHMITT, PAM 87 SCOTT, GLORIA 88,111 SEEMAN, LONNY 88,160 SEXTON, KAY 88,152 SHANLEY, KATHY 88 SHOGER, ALLAN 88 SHUTE, MARY 88 SIBERT, BETTY 88 SINGER, BOB 88 SIPULA, TINA 88,105,109 SLAIGHT, SAMUEL 88 SMITH, EVERETT 88,166 SMITH, ROD 80,88,166,172 SMITH, STEVE 88 SMITH, SUE 88 SNOOK, PETE 88 SOLBERG, DIANE 88,127 SORENSON, RON 88 SPEARS, SHEILA 88 SPENCE, MURIEL 88 SPOHR, SUE 88,105 STEIN, KATHY 88 STEVENS, MIKE 88 STEVENS, PATTY 88 STEVENS, RON 88 STEVENSON, RAY 88 STEWART, PAM 88,183 STILLWELL, RON 88,166 STOCK, BRAD 88 STOHR, TERRY 88 STONE, TIM 88 STRAZNICKAS, DIANE 88 STURDIVANT, SANDY 88 SULLIVAN, ANN 88,113 SUMMERS, DIANE 88 SWAILES, JOHN 88 SWARTZ, KAREN 89 SWENSON, TIM 89,111,112,116 SYVERSON, DAVID 89 THIRY, JAY 89 THUMM, SALLY 89 TONGATE, KATHY 89 TOWNSEND, JIM 89 TRACER, COLLEEN 89 TRUMBO, DAVE 89 TULECK, TED 89 TUNGET, LINDA 89 UGLAND, KURT 89 UNDERWOOD, TERRY 89,111 VALDEZ, FRED 89 VALDEZ, LUPE 89 VAN DORN, SHARON 89 VAN NESS, CARYL 89,106,109,140,152,194 VARLAND, JUDY 89,143 VARLAND, MARK 89,167,172 VAR RATO, DAN 89,166 VEASY, THERESA 89,106 VENEGAS, FRANCES 89 VOIGHTS, CHERYL 89,111,152 VOLLMER, RICKY 89 WAGNER, MIKE 89 WALDRON, TERRY 89 WALKER, BARB 89 WALLACE, RICKY 89 WALTER, JOANNE 89,106 WARREN, JOHN 89 WARREN, BILL 89 WEBB, JOHN 89 WEED, MIKE 89,166,176 WEISHAAR, KATHY 89 206 WEISHAAR, KEN 89,160 WELCH, MIKE 89 WELLS, RUSTY 89,172 WEST, ROBERT 89 WEYGAND, TOM 89 WHEELER, CINDY 89 WHEELER, MARY LOU 89 WHITE, JACKIE 89 WILHELM, TOM 89,174 WILKINSON, PENNY 89,106 WILLET, JOE 89,166 WILLET, MARY 89 WILLIS, STAN 89,111,112,160,176 WINKLE, TOM 89 WOLD, ELDON 89,106 WOLF, PAT 89 WOOD, CATHY 89 WOODWARD, RON 89 WOODY, SHEILA 89 WOODYER, BOB 89 YANKO, PAT 89 YEDNOCK, JOHN 89,160 YOUNG, BRAD 89,158,166 ZILM, PATTY 89 Freshmen Class ABERNATHY, DAVE 91 ACUFF, RICK 91 AHEARN, TOM 91,107 AHRENS, CHRIS 91 ALDRIDGE, RICHARD 91 ALVARADO, CHRIS 91,107 ANDERSON, DAVE 91 ANDERSON, PAT 91 ANDERSON, RANDY 91 ANDREWS, ANDY 91 ANTRIKIN, MILLIE 91 ARELLANO, ROSE 91 ARMSTRONG, ED 91,99 ARMSTRONG, JUDY 91,107 ARREGUIN, SANDY 91 ARWOOD, JOAN 91 ATKINSON, DENISE 91,179 BAIZ, CHRIS 91 BALDRIDGE, GARRY 91 BA PST, LARRY 91,100,193,194 BAPTIST, DEBBIE 91 BARBER, BEN 91 BARR, WAYNE 91,167 BARRON, JIM 91 BARTO, LAURIE 91 BARTOLUCCI, DEBBIE 91 BENSON, EDDIE 91 BERGE, SHARON 91,107 BERNARD, BETTY 91 BERNARDINI, DAVE 91 BERNARDINI, MIKE 91,167 BERRY, KEITH 91 BESSEY, MARK 91,100 BEYER, CHUCK 91 BIGGINS, MARTHA 91 BIRD, DORIS 91 BLACKMON, SANDY 91 BOAZ, DAVE 91 BOE, GARY 91,113,115 BOHLER, RONNA 91 BOISSO, MARY BETH 91 BOSWELL, MARLENE 91 BRADY, CHERIE 91 BR ADY, KRIS 91 BRAMEL, JOE 91 BRANDNER, MARSHA 91 BRETAG, RANDY 91,167,174 BREWER, ROB 91 BREWER, DAN 91 BREWER, MIKE 91,167,173 BRUCE, STEVE 91 BRUE, GREG 91 BRYAN, LORI 91 BURGH, TANYA 91 BURKE, DARLENE 91 BURNETTE, MARSHA 91,113 BURNS, STEVE 91,167 BURROWS, SUE 91 CAFFEE, LESLIE 91 CALKINS, STEVE 91 CAMPBELL, STUART 91 CARNER, DARCY 91,113 CARR, LINDA 92,107 CARROLL, ARNOLD 92 CARROLL, JOHN 92,111 CARTER, DOUG 92,113 CARVER, KATHY 92 CASTELLI, CATHI 92,128 CASTELLI, DOTTIE 92 CAVANAUGH, ROBERT 92,167 CHAMBLISS, PAT 92 CHANEY, CATHY 92 CHARLES, CINDY 92 CHELI, JOHN 92,167 CHRISTENSEN, JOAN 92 CHURCHILL, LINDA 92,94,101 CLARK, MARK 92,167 CLEMENS, HOWARD 92,99,160 176 CLEMENTS, KEITH 92,172,173 COLE, RON 92 CONDRON, KATE 92 COOK, ANNE 92 COOK, DAVE 92 CORRIE, CHRIS 92 COUCH, DAN 92 COULTER, LA NELL 92 COX, LOREN 92 CRAIG, CATHY 92 CRAWFORD, CINDY 28,92 CRISLER, GAIL 92 CROSS, DAVE 92,167 CROSS, GLENN 92 CUNICO, DON 92,167 CUPPLES, MARY JO 92 DAMRON, KEN 92,167 DARIF, TOM 92,167 DARLASIS, SANDY 92 DAVIS, LYNN 92,101 DAY, DENNIS 30.92,124 DAY, JOE 92,160,173 DEAK, BOB 92,167 DeBERNARDI, DAVE 92 DeBERNARDI, GARY 92 DeBERNARDI, JACKIE 92 DeFORE, HEATHER 92,128 DePAOLI, CHRISTINE 92 DeWALT, DAN 92,167,189 DENEN, RANDY 92,160 DILLEY, CHRIS 92 DIPPEL, DAN 92 DONAHUE, MICHAEL 92 DUBACH, SUE 92 DUBACK, JIM 92,173 DUCHALA, JOHN 92 DUFFIELD, ART 92 DUFFIELD, DANA 92 DUFFY, DENNIS 92 DUNCAN, MIKE 92,105,167 EDWARDS, DIANE 92 EDWARDS, PHILIP 92 EINHAUS, RANDY 93 ELTREVOOG, BRUCE 93,113 ELTREVOOG, JIM 93,107 ELZER, DAVE 93 ENGEL, SHEILA 93,126,105 ENGLISH, DENNIS 93 ESCHBACH, NANCY 93 EUTIS, LARRY 93 EVOLA, ANGELA 93 FARMER, JUDY 93 FARNSWORTH, CINDY 93 FARRELL, CINDY 93 FARRELL, LYNN 93 FARRELL, ROSE 93 FARRELL, RUTH 93 FERRY, ROCKY 93 FISCHER, MIKE 93 FISHER, HARTRISHA 93 FISHER, BRENT 93 FLORI, RHONDA 93 FOLTYNEWICZ, CAROLE 93,143 FOWLER, CAROL 93 FOX, SANDY FRANDIN, CINDY 93 FRANK, CONNIE 93 FRANZEN, JOHN 93,167,173 FRIBBS, KEVIN 93 FRIBBS, MARK 93,173 FRICKE, ROD 30,93 FRIG, A. J. 93,107 GAFFNEY, MIKE 93 GAFFNEY, RANDY 93 GAFFNEY, TOM 93 GAGLIARDO, TONY 93 GALLEY, KEVIN 93,133,167,173 GARRITY, BARB 93,126,192 GARZA, PETER 93 GAUL, RICH 93 GERDING, KAREN 93 GERDING, LARRY 93,107,167 GIBSON, MIKE 93,160 GIRDLEY, MANUEL 93 CLACINSKI, JANICE 93 GODFREY, PHIL 93,107,167,176 GOETSCH, RUSS 96 GRADY, DEBBIE 93 GRAHAM, STEVE 93 GRANDADAM, DEBBIE 93 GRANDADAM, NANCY 93 GROBE, DAN 93,167 GROBE, RICK 93,167 GROSS, TOM 93,166,173 GROSSMAN, MARY 93 GROT, CATHY 93 GRUNSTAD, VICKI 94 GUERRERO, RITA 94 GUISINGER, DENNIS 94 HAAGE, MIKE 94,167 HAEFFELE, DAVE 94,167,173 HALL, MIKE 94 HALM, JIM 94 HARLOW, GARRY 94 HARRIS, CHARLEY 94 HARTSHORN, GREG 94 HARTSHORN, DENISE 94 HARTMAN, BILL 94 HARVEY, CHRIS 94 HATTEN, DAVE 94,167,173 HAYES, PAUL 94,107 HAYES, RITA 94 HEATON, DAVE 94,176 HEGGER, RON 94 HENNESSEY, BILLY 94 HERMANN, MARV 94 HERSHEY, CONNIE 94 HESS, SUE 94,107 HETTEL, MIKE 94,160 HICKEY, KATHY 94 HICKEY, JIM 94 HILAND, RHONDA 94 HILES, SUSAN 94 HILL, JIM 94 HILTON, MARY ANN 94 HOENES, JOHN 94,113 HOGAN, LAURIE 94 HOLCMAN, BRAD 94 HOLM, MARTHY 94,107 HOXIE, LYNN 94 HULSE, CARL 94,160 HULSLANDER, DAVE 94,111,167 INGEMUNSON, DEBBIE 94 IRION, NANCY 94,105,127 JACKSON, TOM 94,167 JESSEN, BONNIE 95 JIMINEZ, ALICIA 95,107 JIMINEZ, LUIS 95,107 JOHNSON, JO ELLEYN 95,126 JOHNSON, KEITH 95,124 JOHNSON, KEN 95,167 JOHNSON, LINDA 95 JOHNSON, LEO 95,167 JONES, JENISE 95 JONES, SUSIE 95 KAMMERER, SHEILA 95 KEELE, TERRY 95 KELLY, TIM 95 KENNEDY, ALICIA 95,107 KENNEDY, CONNIE 95 KERMOTT, KAREN 95 KIMES, KEN 95,160,173 KING, PATTY 95 KINKIN, MIKE 95,107 KINNISON, JOHN 95 KISTENFEGER, GENE 95,167 KLECKNER, DONNA 95 KLECKNER, MARILYN 95 KNOLL, LARRY 95,167 KNOTT, DORY 95 KNOTT, PEGGY 95 KNOTTEK, BOB 95,167 KNUTSON, KAREN 95 KOETZ, JENNY 95,111,113 KOLESAR, RICK 95 KOSSARIS, ANDREA 95,113,141,152 KOSTER, MATT 95,107 KOSTMAN, MICHELLE 95 KOTEK, BETSY 95,113 KRANOV, JON 95,167 KRUG, BILL 95,167,173 KUZMICH, DIANE 95 LACKE, MARY JANE 95 LAHEY, PAULA 95 LAKAN, MIKE 95 LANDERS, JANE 95 LASKOW, MIKE 95 LAWSHA, DEBBIE 95 LEACH, JANET 95 LEAKE, CATHY 95 LEIGHTON, ANN 95,111 LEIX, LAURIE 95 LENAC, JOHN 96,101 LESS, MARGARET 96 LEVY, LORRAINE 96 LEWIS, MIKE 96 LEWIS, TOM 96 LEX, CORINNE 96 LIESKE, CAROL 96 LIESKE, JOANNE 96 LIVINGSTON, DONNA 96 LOCKE, CATHY 96 LOCKE, HAROLD 96 LOCKHART, BARB 96 LOTSHAW, VALINDA 96 LOTZ, PAUL 96,167 LOVELL, DANNY 96,107 LOWE, JON 96 LUCUS, GEORGE 96,167 LUTHER, NANCY 96 MacKAY, MAX 96 207 MACCONO, JOAN 96 MAJERUS, CHARLOTTE 96 MALLEHAN, KAREN 96,113 MANIGOLD, SARAH 96,107 MARSHALL, KENT 96,167 MARTIN, GENE 96 MARTIN, MARTY 26,96,111,113,167,173 MARTIN, MARY 96,113 MASON, LYNDA 96 MATA, CAROL 96 MAYNARD, TOM 96 mcalister, cheryl 96 McCAGUE, LORIE 96,107 McGRATH, MARIANNE 96 McNAMARA, COLLEEN 96 McNAMARA, JOHN 96,167 MELING, TOM 96,113,167 MELODY, KATHY 96 MILBY, BEVERLY 96 MILLER, BRIAN 16,96 MILLER, TOM 97,167,173 MILLS, CAROL 97,113 MINER, FRED 97 MINKLER, DAVE 97 MISKELL, BOB 97 MITCHELL, DEBBIE 97,113 MITCHELL, GREG 97 MITCHELL, VINCE 97,167 MOATS, GAIL 97 MODESITT, GARY 97,167 MONTERASTELLI, DIANE 97 MONTERASTELLI, MARK 97 MONTERASTELLI, MARY 97,152,196 MORENO, STEVE 97 MORGAN, CINDY 97 MURDOCK, RUTH 97 MYERS, BILL 97,160 MYERS, MARSHA 97,101,113 NAGLE, BILL 97,173 NATTA, LARRY 97,100,147 NAVARRO, TERRY 97 NEFF, BILL 97 NELSON, JOE 97 NELSON, KAREN 97,133,192 NEWMAN, LYNN 97,110,112,113,188 NICKLE, DUANE 97 NINNESS, KAREN 97,107 NIXON, TERRY 97 NONAS, GEORGE 97 NOREM, JANET 97,107,126 NORMAN, CATHY 97,107 NORRIS, MIKE 97 NORTRUP, BARB 97 NOVAK, HOLLY 97,113 O ' BRIEN, NANCY 97 O ' CONNELL, BILL 97,167,173 O ' CONNELL, JOSEPH 97 O ' CONNOR, TOM 97,124 O ' CONOR, KATHY 26,97 OGDEN, CHUCK 97 OWNBEY, STEVE 97 OPPENLANDER, EDDIE 97,113 PALKO, JOHN 97 PAR I SOT, KEN 97 PARKER, DIANE 97 PAUL, KENT 97 PERINO, REGGIE 97 PERRY, PAUL 97,107,160 PERRY, VEARL 98,160 PIENTA, NANCY 28,98 POSNER, LAURIE 98 POUNDSTONE, DEBBY 98,107 POWELL, KEITH 98,160,173 PUGH, DARLENE 98 PUGSLEY, BART 98 QUERCIAGROSSA, CINDY 98 RAMOINO, BOB 98 REED, WAYNE 98 REEDER, JEFF 98,167 REESE, MIKE 98 REIMEL, STAN 98,113 REINER, CHARLES 98 REXROAT, DAVE 98 REYNOLDS, MELODY 98 RICE, GAYLA 98 RICHARDSON, JOHN 98,160 RICK, NANCY 98 RIEUF, CHERYL 98 RILEY, ROBIN 26,98,179 RINKER, JOHN 98,167,173 RIORDAN, KALAH 98 RISBERG, DENISE 98 RISTAU, KEITH 98 ROACH, DEBBY 98 ROACH, DENNY 98 ROBINSON, DON 98 ROBINSON, DONNA 98 ROBINSON, GAYLE 98 RODRIGUEZ, ROBBIE 98,167,173 ROE, DALE 98,160 ROGERS, BILL 98,167 ROSS, MARLA 28,98 ROSS, RICK 99,167 ROWE, DEBBIE 99 ROWNEY, JULIE 99 RYAN, JOY 99,107 SALAMONE, PEGGY 99,191 SAMPSON, KAREN 99 SAMPSON, SHEILA 99 SANDROLINI, MELANIE 99,107 SATTERFIELD, KATHY 99 SAVAGE, DANNY 99,167 SAVAGE, TOM 99,113 SCERINI, DON 99 SCHINZ, PAM 99 SCHLINK, DEDE 99 SCHMIDT, MIKE 99 SCHMITT, DAVID 99 SCHOBERT, KAY 99,111 SCHOTT, DAN 99 SCHOWALTER, JIM 99,110,111,112,126 SEDAR, MIKE 99 SERBY, JOAN 99,184 SERBY, JILL 99,107 SEXTON, MIKE 99,160,189 SHEFFEL, PEGGY 99 SHERMAN, ROBERTA 99,142 SHIPMAN, LESLIE 99 SHUCK, SUE 99 SHUTE, JIM 99 SIBERT, RAY 99,101 SIGLER, RICH 99 SIMONSON, CURT 99,167 SIMPSON, LANIS 99,113 SISK, JANET 99,143 SKUL, MIKE 99,167 SMITHSON, DEBBIE 99,107,127 SNOOK, KEVIN 99 SNOOK, LARRY 99 SNOOK, LOIS 99 SOKN, BRENDA 99,113,115,192 SPAMPANATO, DAN 99 SPEARS, DIANA 99,113 SPICER, LAURIE 100,107,179 SPINAZOLA, JACK 100 SPRAY, TERRY 100 STAFF, MIKE 100,111,167 STANISZEWSKI, JIM 100 STAYTON, ARLAND 100 STEVENS, BOB 100 STEVENS, MIKE 100,167,173 STIMPERT, SALLY 100 STOCK, CANDY 100 STOHL, LINDA 29,100,111 STOHR, KENNY 100,107,167 STONE, MIKE 100 STOSKOPF, CONNIE 100 STOSKOPF, JIM 100 STRAZNICKAS, LINDA 100 STROBEL, RICK 100,167 SULLIVAN, KATHY 100 SUMMERS, PATTY 100 SWAILES, HELEN 100 SWENHAUGEN, BILL 100,173 SYVERSON, DIANNE 100 TAYLOR, CINDY 100 TELFER, MIKE 100 THOMAS, CHRIST 30,100 THOMAS, TOM 99,100,167 THOMPSON, LEWIS 100 THOMSON, BONNIE 100 THURWANGER, DONNA 100 TREEST, CONNIE 100 TRESS, GAIL 100,107,128 TRIPODI, LLOYD 100 TRUMBO, MIKE 100 TUCKER, JOHN 100 TUFTIE, STEVE 100,167 VAN BUREN, CINDY 100,113 VAN NESS, JIM 100 VARLAND, CRAIG 100,167,173 VARNEY, FRANK 100 VARNEY, TOM 101 VEASY, TIM 101,105,189 VERNOY, EDDIE 101 VETRHUS, MARIANN 101 VICINI, GARY 101,166,173 VITTONE, COLLEEN 101 WALKLING, SUE 101 WALLEM, RICK 101,107,167 WASHINGT ON, DOLLIE 101 WATKINS, TIM 101 WATLAND, BECKY 101 WATLAND, RODNEY 94,101 WEBER, GEORGE 101 WEBER, MARY LOU 101,113 WEIDIG, DEBBIE 101 WEIKART, LAURA 101,107 WENDT, MARY JO 101,179 WEST, CONNIE 101 WEYGAND, KATHI 101,196 WHEELER, GARY 101 WHIPPLE, BECKY 101 WILLET, BILL 101,167 WILLIAMS, CAROL 101 WILLIS, RHONDA 101,113 WILSON, MICHAEL 101 WILSON, JOHN 101 WINCHESTER, BRENDA 101,143 WISNIEWSKI, DIANE 101,197 WOODS, DEBBIE 101 WOODY, JOHN 101 WOODYER, BRUCE 101,113 WRIGHT, TARA 101 WYATT, JIM 101,167 YEDNOCK, SUANNE 101,113,142 YOUMANS, MARK 101 YOUNG, DIANE 101 ZEARS, REGGIE 101,167 ZIDOW, JERRY 101,167,173 ZIMMERMAN, JOEL 101,111,112 208 - ■ ■ ' „ ■ I
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