Richwoods High School - Excalibur Yearbook (Peoria, IL)

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RICHWOODS COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL 6301 NORTH UNIVERSITY ROAD P.O. BOX 6 PEORIA HEIGHTS, ILLINOIS XCALIBUR GROWING ACADEMICALLY - PHYSICALLY - SOCIALLY The Knights' castle GROWING IN EVERY Cafeteria addition began in early June Rich woods Community High School opened in 1957 with an enrollment of 1074 students, and today, 5 years later, we have grown to nearly 1700. With each year’s enrollment growing, the Knights soon outgrew the original building, and a new wing was added in 1958. Today as current en- rollment figures indicate our physical plant again needed to be expanded. The members of our community recog- nized the necessity of additional facilities and expansion; they, in 1961, endorsed and approved a bond issue which will add to our physical plant to accommodate an enroll- ment of 2300-2400 students. Truly we at Rich woods con- tinue to grow in all directions — not only our physical plant — but we as Richwoods Knights grow academically and socially. We are prepared to meet the world of tomor- row which will soon be today. 2 DiwaavDV ■ j53no) GROWING What a nice time we all had at the Wonderland by Night Christmas Dance s| onsored by the student coun- cil. 6 SOCIALLY Many of us Senior girls enjoyed “Campus Capers” dinner. nd their parents at the fall s| orts dinner. The Round Table Alumni Break- fast was very successful. Miss Cur- ran originated the idea, and the alums and the senior college-bound seniors really enjoyed it. Members of the German Club partake of refreshments at their Christmas party. 7 Students who participate in the Bchind-the-Wheel Driver Education program during the summer learn many of the mechanics of a car. ADMINISTRATION . P 10 FACULTY P 16 SENIORS P 36 ACTIVITIES P 72 UNDERCLASSMEN P 134 SPORTS P 178 A number of alumni debators at Richwoods come back at Christmas to participate in a debate with the present Knight debaters. TABLE CONTENTS Students here stop and have a friendly chat with Mr. Mc- David. 8 MEMORIAM N UNDA McCOSKEY BORN: JULY 15, 1947 DIED: FEBRUARY 10, 1962 Wc read that a cheerful philosophy is an important element of success in anything. Gladness is one of the great rules of health. If you arc sick it may lx hard to lx glad, but it will help. Those around you will love you for it. Wc must put behind us and close the door upon all the old worries and discouragements, upon all the old hates and sins and hurts and unloveliness of the past year, and press on. Search your heart and if there is any spirit of unforgiveness toward anyone: forgive and forget even as God has forgiven you. It is easy to forget the things wc ought to remember and so hard to forget the things wc ought not to remember. Wc need to train our memories in the school of every-day living. Here is a Good Memory Rule.” Author unknown. IN “Forget each kindness that you do As soon as you have done it; Forget the praise that falls to you The moment you have won it; Forget the slander that you hear Before you can repeat it: Forget each slight, each spite, each sneer, Wherever you may meet it. “Remember every kindess to you, What’ere its measure; Remember praise by others won, And pass it on with pleasure; Remember all the happiness That comes your way in living; Forget each worry and distress, lie hopeful and forgiving; Remember good, remember truth. Remember Heaven’s above you, And you will find through age and youth, That many hearts will love you.” “To do all things, little and large, for God alone, out of love to Jesus, with a pure motive, in simplicity and all sincerity — this is heaven.” “I can do all things through Christ which strengthened! me.” Phil. 4:13-14 (The chosen selections on this page were especially dear to the late Linda McCoskey). 9 NOIlVdlSINIlAlQV (CLOCKWISE) Mr. Wheeler McDoug.nl. Mr. John Hall, Dr. Fre l C. Endres, Mrs. George Meyer, Jr., Secretary; Mr. Henry Tricbcl, President; Mr. Arthur Szold, and Mr. Ralph Iloorr. BOARD OF EDUCATION Richwoods Community High School is known for its educational standards throughout the State of Illinois and the nation. For a school to achieve such a repu- tation and scope, much work and planning had to lx gin long before 1957 when the school opened its doors to the first student body. In these years of planning for a new high school for the district, it was necessary for a group of dedicated citizens in the community to devote many hours of their time to the thought and dream of Richwoods Community High School. As this dream became a reality, community citizens continued their interest and gave of their time and ideas to help build Richwoods and help maintain its fine reputation. Two Irond issues for physical expansion have been j ass d in this District since 1957, when the school opened. This is proof that we live in a community where a sound education for their children is of utmost importance in the minds of the citizens. In this fine community we have a core of citizens who devote untiring energy and time as an elected body who serve Richwoods Community High School without any financial compensation. This group is always willing to sjx nd those extra hour's in planning and building of Richwoods. Each year from the time of the dream to the reality there has been a nucleus of interested citizens serving the better interests of Richwoods. This includes the present Board of Education — Dr. Fred Endres, John Hall, Ralph Hocrr, Wheeler McDougal, Mrs. George Meyer, Jr., Arthur Szold and I lenry Tricbcl. Other members of the community who have served this commun- ity as members of the Richwoods Board of Education are: H. Frederick Lange, Wil- liam B. Mattocks, Charles Pattison, the late Frank Perardi and Frank Pittman. We are proud of you, we arc grateful and appreciative, and as a token of our “thanks” we the 1962 Excalilwr Staff dedicate this 1962 volume to a group of the finest jx o- plc we know The Board of Education — District 312. Mr. Henry Tricbcl, President of Richwoods Community High School Board of Education, District 312 Peoria Heights, Illinois. 12 Board of Education President Mr. Henry Triebel (left) and Superintendent Fred C. Mc- David pause for a moment from their busy schedule. Dr. Fred C. Endrcs Mr. Wheeler McDougal Mr. John Hall Mr. Arthur Szold Mr. Ralph Hoerr Mr. William Lowery, District Treasurer Mrs. George Meyer, Jr., Secretary Mr. Charles L'llriek, School Attorney Mr. McDavid always retains a nice sense of humor. Superintendent Mr. Fred C. MeDavid. Business Manager Mr. I.eon Perley M I N I S T R A T I O N Mr. Perley and Mr. Wilmer Fisher. Maintenance Superintendent, discuss a schedule of events. Assistant Superintendent and Dean Director of Guidance and Dean of of Boys Mr. Richard Erzen Girls Miss Helen Curran Mr. Erzen confers with English Department Chairman Mr. William A. Patton. Miss Curran discusses some material of the Guidance Department with counselors Mrs. Ruth Hughes and Mr. Don Henderson. 15 DEPARTMENT CHAIRMEN SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. Estcl Jones, Mathematics; Mr. William A. Patton, Eng- lish; Mr. Jonathan Sharp, Language: Mr. William Byar, Social Studies; Miss Helen Cur- ran, Director of Guidance and Dean of Girls; Mr. Fred C. MeDavid, Superintendent; Mr. Richard Erzen, Assistant Superintendent and Dean of Boys; Mr. George Briggs, Music; Mr. Daniel Swanson, Industrial Arts; Mr. Max Briggs, Art and Crafts; Miss Margaret O’Reilly, School Nurse; Mr. J. Ross Young, Science; Mrs. Margaret Ellen Richardson, Home- making. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT: Mr. G. Cassius Richardson, Business Education; Mr. William Hughes, Athletic Director and Physical Education; Mr. Leon Perlcy, Business Manager; Mr. Loren H. Allen, Librarian. FACULTY DIRECTOR OF MR. DONALD HEN- DERSON Junior Group Guidance; Boys’ Coun- selor; Guidance Testing Program; Eastern Illi- nois University, B.S.; Eastern Illinois Univer- sity, M.S. GUIDANCE AND DEAN OF GIRLS MISS HELEN CUR- RAN Director of Guid- ance and Dean of Girls; Illinois Institute of Technology, B.S.; Uni- versity of Illinois, M.E. GUIDANCE DEPARTMENT MR. DALE HOLLO- WAY Freshman Group Guidance; Boys’ Coun- selor; Student Council Advisor; University of Illinois, B.S.; Bradley University, M.A. MRS. RUTH HUGHES Sophomore Group Guidance; Girls’ Coun- selor; Student Council Advisor; Western Illi- nois State University, B.Ed.; Bradley Univer- sity, M.A. MRS. MARY BROWN Senior Group Guid- ance; Girls' Counselor; Occupational Informa- tion; Northwestern Uni- versity, B,S.; Bradley University, M.A.; M.S. 18 LIBRARIANS MRS. BETTY HITCH- COCK Study Hall Super- visor; Knitters and Purlers; University of Missouri, B.S. in Education. SCHOOL NURSE STUDY HALL SUPERVISORS MRS. MEDIA TOTTEN Study Hall Supervisor; Co- Sponsor Knitters and Purl- ers; Bradley University, B.S. Mrs. Hitchcock, center, standing, gives a helping hand to a student. MISS MARGARET M. O’REILLY, R.N. C.P.H.N.; Nurse; Health Careers Club; St. Francis School of Nurs- ing; University of Minnesota. MR. LOREN ALLEN Li- brarian; Audio Visual; Civil Defense Director; Southern Illinois University, B.Ed.; University of Minnesota, B.S. in Library Science; Uni- versity of Illinois, M.S. in Library Science. MRS. MARJORY RUBIN- FELD Assistant Librarian; Western Illinois University B.S. in Education. MR. DANIEL G. SWAN- SOX Department Chair- man ; Woodworking: Wes- ten Illinois University, B.S.: The Stout Institute. INDUSTRIAL ARTS AND ARTS MS. MR. MAX I. BRIGGS Art I; Art II: Art III; Crafts I; Crafts II: Assistant Junior Class Sponsor; Eastern Il- linois University, B.S. in Education. AND CRAFTS DEPARTMENT MR. KENNETH BAR- TON Exploratory Electricity- Drafting: General Electricity I; Basic Electronics III: Pre- Engineering Electronics: Drivers Training: Co-Sponsor — Industrial Education Club: Illinois State Normal University, B.S.. M.S. “A little more blue would make the buildings stand out more. MR. EDWIN FERREE Drafting: Director of Boss' Intramural Program: Illi- nois State Normal Univer- sity, B.S.. M S. MR OLIX HARRIS Art I: Crafts I: University of Missouri, B.S. MR DON JOHNSON Metals III: General Metals II: Industrial Arts I: Met- als I: Industrial Arts Club Sponsor: B.S.. Illinois State Normal University. BUSINESS EDUCATION DEPARTMENT MR G. CASSIUS RICH- ARDSON' Department Chairman: Bookkeeping: Typing I: Business Survey: Eastern Illinois University, B.Ed.: University of Illinois. MS. MRS. JOYCE LE GOUR Personal Typing: Office Machines: Business Law; Bridge Club; Western Illi- nois University. B.S. MRS. NORMA FRANK- LIN Shorthand I.II: Secre- tarial Practice: Consumer Education: National Honor Society: University of Illi- nois. B.S.. M.S. 1 «IP ( N j MRS JACKLYN RICCA Business Survey: Record Keeping: Personal Typing: Typing I: Business Club: Illinois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Education. MRS. NANCY Me IN ROE Business Survey, Typing I: Co-Si onsor of Business Club: Eastern Illinois Uni- versity. B.S. in Education MISS RUTH RUPPEN- KAMP Business English: Typewriting II: Business Survey: Marycrest College B.A. MRS. RACHEL SHF.P- HERDSON Typing II: Business Survey: Clerical Practice: Junior Class Sponsor: Illinois State Nor- mal University. B.S. in Edu- cation. Mr. Richardson shows Beckie Hayden how to center paper in the typewriter while Rayanne Fisher looks on. ENGLISH MR. WILLIAM A. PATTON English I; English Depart- ment Chairman; Millikin University; A.B., M.S. in Education. MISS JUDITH ALLEN Sophomore English; Bridge Club; Southeast Missouri State College, B.S. in Edu- cation. MISS ELSIE M. ENGELHAUPT Mrs. Zinscr discusses a theme with Stein Mohn. General English IV; Jour- nalism; Publications Advi- MR. ROGER BABICH sor; Quill and Scroll; Pub- English I,II; Assistant Dc- licity Chairman; Northern bate Director; Western Illi- Illinois University, B.S.; nois University, B.S. University of Colorado, M.A. MRS. MARGARET FERGUSON English II; Bridge Club; Grinncll College, B.A. MRS. FERNE LAWLIS C.P. English; English III; Western Illinois University, B.Ed.; University of Illinois, M.A. MR DONALD MARINE Advanced Speech; Debate; Dramatics; Debate Director; Drama Director; Speech Events: State University of Iowa, B.A.; M.A. 22 DEPARTMENT MRS. JOYCE METZGER English II; Bridge Club; University of Oklahoma, B.S. MISS KAREN PINTER English III; Speech I; West- ern Illinois University, B.S. in Education. MRS. MELVA RICHARDS College Prep English; Eng- lish III; Northwestern Uni- versity, B.A. MISS CECILE RUKGABER College Prep. English; Freshman Speech; All School Play-Spring; Iowa Wesleyan College, B.A.; University of Wyoming, M.A. Mrs. Wyss discusses a future speech with Jorja Jacobs and John McKunc. MR. CARL L. STEELE English; Southern Illinois University, B.S. in Educa- tion. MRS. FLOYDINE TOMKINSON English I; Syracuse Univer- sity, B.S. MRS. BARBARA WYSS Speech I; General English I; Bridge Club; Bradley University, B.S. MRS. DOROTHY ZINSER English III; General Eng- lish 11; General English I; Bridge Club; Bradley Uni- versity, B.A.; Northwest- ern University, M.A. 23 FOREIGN LANGUAGE DEPARTMENT MR. JONATHAN SHARP Department Chairman; Spanish; Greenville Col- lege, A.B.; University of Illinois. Ed.M. “This verb really is easy to conjugate.' MRS. EM I LIE BYARS German 1,11; Co-Sponsor of the German Club; Bradley University, A.B. MRS. CONNIE DEATH- ERAGE Latin; Latin Club: Greek Club; University of Iowa, B.A. MR. ILOYD DRESSEL German and Spanish: Ger- man Club; University of Il- linois, B.S. MRS. DONNA MONT- GOMERY French; Span- ish; French Club; Indiana State College, B.A. MRS. AMALIXE STE- PHAN Spanish II; French 111,1V; Sophomore Spon- sor; Spanish Club; South- ern Illinois University, B.S. MR. ROBERT VEIH- MAN French; Spanish; French Club; Bridge Club; Southern Illinois Univer- sity. B.S. Do you see how to make it Connie? HOMEMAKING DEPARTMENT MRS. MARGARET EL- LEN RICHARDSON Department Chairman; Homemaking: Senior Class Advisor; Co-Si onsor, Knit- ters and Purlers: Eastern Illinois University. B.S.: In- diana State Teachers Col- lege. MS. MISS PATRICIA GAR- RITY Homemaking I.II: Future Homemakers of America: Bradley Univer- sity. B.S. MISS MARTRENE WOODARD Homemaking I: Homemaking II: Future Homemakers of America: Eastern Illinois University. B.S. in Education. MATHEMATICS MR. ESTEL JONES Algebra; Senior Mathemat- ics; Mathematics Depart- ment Chairman; Western Illinois University, B.S.; University of Illinois, M.A. MISS MARY BOYD Pre Algebra; Algebra I; Plane Geometry; Modern Math Club; Illinois State Normal University, B.S. in Education. MRS. BETTY FISCIIBECK Pre Algebra; Algebra I; Solid Geometry; Trigonom- etry; Slide Rule; Illinois College, A.B. MR. DONALD FORREST General Math; Algebra; Geometry; Carthage Col- lege, A.B. Mr. Power discusses a math problem with Bill Blackford. % Eric Bergstrom, John Wilson, John Ringle, and Bob Weisc dis- cuss some solid geometry ma- terials. MISS BONNIE LITWILLER College Prep. Math; Plane Geometry; S.M.S.G. Math; General Math; Mathemat- ics Seminar; Illinois State Normal University, B.S., M.S. in Education. 26 DEPARTMENT MR. ARTHUR MOSF.R Algebra I.A.P.; S.M.S.G.; Math I; Plane Geometry; Solid Geometry A.P.; Alge- bra II; Trigonometry A.P. Mathematics Seminar: Gos- hen College. B.A.: University of Notre Dame, M.S. The library also senes as a valu- able aid to math students. MR DEAN NICHOLS General Mathematics; Plane Geometry; Algebra II; Missouri Valley College, B.S. in Education; Missouri School of Mines, M.S. MR. STEPHAN POWER Algebra I: Algebra II; As- sistant Freshman Football Coach; Assistant Varsity Basketball Coach; Fresh- man Baseball Coach; Uni- versity of Notre Dame, B.A. MR GERHARD THOMPSON Plane Geometry; Pre Alge- bra; Wisconsin State Teach- ers College, B.E. Mrs. Fischbcck illustrates a point on a graph to a group of interested Trig, students. MR. PATRICK THOMPSON Algebra I; Plane Geometry; General Math; Modem Math Club; Illinois State Normal University, B.S. in Education. 27 Terry Anderson playing flute and Marilyn Burnett playing French horn practice for the next concert. MUSIC DEPARTMENT MR GEORGE BRIGGS Choral Music; Eastern Illi- nois University, B.S. in Education, MS. in Educa- tion. MR. HERBERT LEE Band; Orchestra: Music Theory: Eastern Illinois University, B.S.: University of Illinois. M.S. Processional by choirs at the Christ- mas assembly. PHYSICAL EDUCATION DEPARTMENT Up you go and then steady does it. MISS MARILYN BOI.E- MAN Girls’ Physical Edu- cation; Girls' Athletic As- sociation; Western Illinois University, B.S. MR. WILLIAN HUGHES Director of Athletics and Physical Education; Track Coach; Boys’ Physical Edu- cation; Western Illinois State University, B.E.; Uni- versity of Illinois, M.S. MR ROBERT E. BA I - ETTO Varsity Football Coach; Swimming Coach; Assistant Track Coach; Boys’ Physical Education; University of Illinois, MRS. LOIS HESTER Girls’ Physical Education; Royalettes; Orthesis (Mod- em Dance Club); Southern Illinois University, B.S. .IR TV FRANKLIN Phy- ical Education; Driver 'raining; Cross Country loach; Varsity Basketball 'oach; Varsity Baseball '.o.ach; Eureka College, LB.; University of Illinois, k.M. MISS ADELE ANN TAL- AGA Girls’ Physical Educa- tion; Cheerleaders; Modem Dance; Illinois State Nor- mal University, B.S. MISS MARY ELLEN TAYLOR Girls’ Physical Education, Girls’ Athletic Association: Illinois State Normal University, B.S. MR CARLO MICHAEL TRAFICANO Lcttermcn's Club; Assistant Football Coach: Wrestling Coach; Golf Coach: Boys’ Physical Education: Bradley Univer- sity, B.S. and M.S. MR. J. ROSS YOUNG General Science; Senior Sci- ence; Science Department Chairman; Laboratory As- sistants Club; Civil Defense Co-ordinator; Northwestern University. B.S., Dc Paul University, M.S. John Schwarzend ruber pours a chemical solution into his test tube and illustrates to Dave Philips and Marcia Welter. SCIENCE DEPARTMENT MR. PHILIP BECKER General Physics: A.P. Physics: Bradley University, B.S., M.S. MR. ROGER BLOOM- QUIST Chemistry: Physical Science Club; Illinois Wes- leyan University, B.S.; Illi- nois State Normal Univer- sity, M.S. MR. WILLIAM DOLAK Biology; Biology1 Club; Il- linois State Normal Uni- versity, B.S. in Education. MR. CLAYTON FAWKES Chemistry; Photography Club; McKcndrcc College, B.S.; University of Illinois, M.S. MR. RICHARD L. FOX Biology A. P; General Biol- ogy; Science Research Se- minar; Indiana University, B.S. MR. GEORGE HOCKMAN Biology; Advanced Biology; Assistant sponsor for: Science Research Seminar and Photography Club; Univer- sity of Illinois B.S.; Southern Illinois University, M.S. in Education. MR. DAVID L. WIL- LIAMS Biology; Boys’ Phy- sical Education; Freshman Football Coach; Freshman Basketball Coach; Assistant Baseball Coach; University of Illinois, B.S. SO Flip Szold and Becky Off discuss a history paper. MR. WILLIAM BYAR U.S. History; Social Studies De- partment Chairman; Rich- woods Local History Club; Augustana College, A.B.; Bradley University, M.A. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT MR. JOHN T. BROWN U.S. History; Driver Train- ing Supervisor; Sophomore Football; Sophomore Basket- ball; Assistant Track Coach; Eastern Illinois University, B.S. in Education. MR. EDWIN DURHAM American Government; U.S. History; Political Science Club; Illinois State Normal University, B.S. in Educa- tion. MR. GEORGE JOHNS- TON American Govern- ment; Varsity Tennis Coach; Assistant Wrestling Coach; Assistant Coach Varsity Football; Bradley University. B.S. and M.A. MISS RUTH KEMPER U.S. History; Civics; Geography; World Geog- raphy; Eastern Illinois University, B.S. in Educa- tion. MR. LEONARD KORGIE World History; International Relations; Latin I; Senior Class Assistant Sponsor; Uni- versity of Notre Dame, B.A.; University of Illinois, M.A. MR. DONALD ROY World History; Eastern Illinois University, B.S. in Educa- tion. MR. JOHN SCHILLING World History; University of Illinois. B.S. MR. ROGER TIPPS Eco- nomics; Sociology; Invest- ment Club; Illinois State Normal University, B.S. in Education. SI OFFICE Mrs. Joyce Paluska Office Manager and Secretary' to the Superintendent Mrs. Harriett Ball Library Clerk Mrs. Ellen Blumenradcr Attendance Clerk Mrs. Betty Brown Mrs. Betty Shuda Secretary to Director of Switchboard Operator Guidance and Dean of Girls STAFF Mrs. Eleanor Hushaw General Clerk Mrs. Virginia Lee Chief Bookkeeper Miss Eva Martin Mrs. Colleen Pogue Mrs. Irene Wasson Seeretary to Business General Clerk Secretary to Assistant Manager Superintendent and Dean of Boys Mrs. Blumenradcr receives an attendance slip from monitor Connie Elsesser while Pat Ufen waits her turn. SPECIAL Mr. Wilmcr Fisher Maintenance Superintendent Mrs. Lydia Lehmann Cafeteria Manager Mr. William Miller Transportation Supervisor TRANSPORTATION STAFF Left to Right: William Miller, Transportation Supervisor; Phil Jordan: Ted Otten; Warren Homann; Wm. Roberts; Glenn Frenz; James Lindley; Wilburt Cranford: Francis Samuel- son; Robert Stogsdill; Orville Escuc; Curtis Elder: Frank Fisher: Frank N'oirot; lax Short. 34 SERVICES CAFETERIA STAFF BACK ROW’: Dorothy Drysh: Aline Morrison, Substitute: Loretta Howard: Lorene Staser: Lydia Ia-hmann. Cafeteria Manager: Fem Caldwell; Dorothy Haymes: Millo Durflinger: Jane Peterson: Ix rene Dodson: Helen White. FROST ROW: Esther Lovely; Phyllis Knebcl; Mildred Old: Jean Farnsworth; Lena Eberle: Marie Higham: Esther Billerbcck; lisa Hel- mantoler: Helen Close. MAINTENANCE STAFF FROST ROW: Robert Burnett. Carolyn Felcccia. Wilmer Fisher. Maintenance Superintendent: Edith Kent. Bill Herchenloch. SECOSD ROW: Everett Cooper. Marvin Jones. Everett Bell. Wesley Collins. Jack Williams. Phil Atteberry. THIRD ROW: Leslie Collins, Andrew Masters. Lloyd Camp. Milton Roberts. Fred Schurtz. SEATED LEFT TO RIGHT: Pat Hughes. President: Wayne Krantz, Vice President: Mao- Jo Oakford, Secretary; John Rutherford. Treasurer. SENIOR GROWTH f ’ , £ - I . a Os LYNNE AMES NADINE ANDERSON REBECCA ANDERSON LYNNE AMES Bridge Club '3.4: Drama Club. Secretary-Treasurer 1: Freshman Girls’ Chorus. I: G.A.A. 1. 2.4: Girls’ Choir. 2: Hall Monitor. 4: Jan Appreciation. 2: Sophomore Class Treasurer: 1962 Homecoming Queen Candidate. NADINE AN- DERSON — Na Checker Club, 2: Freshman Girls’ Chorus. 1: G.A.A. 3; Music Appreciation, 1: RE- BECCA ANDERSON — “Becky — — Drama Club. 1: Future Home- makers of America. 2.4: G.A.A.. 2; Knitters 'n Purlers. 3. RICHARD APPLEGATE — “Nebo A Cappclla Choir, 3.4; Judo Club, 2; “R” Club. 4; All- State Chorus, 3,4; Double Boss’ En- semble, 3.4; Double Mixed En- semble, 3,4: Baseball. 1 ; Basketball, 1,2; Football. 1,2,4; Track, 2,3. RAY ASHLEY — French Club, 2: Intramurals. 4: “R Club. 4: Bas- ketball, 1,2.3; Football. 1,2.4: Track. 1.2,3. JENNY ATKINSON Bridge Club. 3.4: Drama Club, President 1; Freshman Girls’ Cho- rus, 1; G.A.A., 3.4: Hall Monitor, 2: Jazz Appreciation. 2: Modem Dance Club. 1.2.3.4: Shield Staff. 4; Spanish Club, 3,4; Royalettes, 2, 3.4: All School Play, 3. RICHARD APPLEGATE RAY ASHLEY JENNY ATKINSON SANDRA AVER ELL — Sandy — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Girls’ Choir. 2,3.4; Health Careers Club, 1; Medical Careers Club 2,3. JEFF BARHAM — Amateur Radio Club, 4; Industrial Arts Club. 3: Intramu- rals 1,2,3: Modem Math Club, 2. PATRICIA BARTH — “Pat — Bridge Club. 3.4: Excalibur Staff. 4; French Club. 3; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Jazz Appreciation, 2: Shield Staff. 3; 1960 Prom. General Chairman. 3. SANDRA AVERELL JEFF BARHAM PATRICIA BARTH 38 JANET BARTOLOMUCCI — “Ccrp — Freshman Girls’ ('horns, 1: Future Homemakers of America, 1: Jazz Appreciation, 2; Royalcttes, 4. BARBARA BAYLESS Barb” Bridge Club. 3.4: Drama. 1; Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1: Girls’ Choir. 2: Hall Monitors, 4; Knitters ’n Purlers. 2. CARLA BAYS — Band, 1.2.3. Class Representative 4: Girls' Athletic Association, I; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1.2; Quill and Scroll 4; Shield Staff 2: Assistant Feature Editor, 3, Editor-in-Chief, 4: Youth Fellowship. 1.2; Vice President of Planning 3,4. JANET BARTOLOMUCCI BARBARA BAYLESS CARLA BAYS CANDY BEATTIE JUDI TH BECKER ERIC BERGSTROM CANDY BEATTIE — Future Teachers of America, 2; Girls’ Ath- letic Association, 3; Shield Staff, 4. JUDITH BECKER — Judi — Drama, Vice-President, 2; Girls’ Athletic Association. 2.3: Knitters 'n Purlers. 3. ERIC BERGSTROM Bridge Club, 4: Checker Club. 2; Intramurals, 3.4: “R” Club. 3,4; Baseball, 1,2; Football, 1,2,3,4; Wrestling, 2. LEIF BERGSTROM Bridge Club. 4; Checker Club. 2: Intramu- rals, 2,3,4: R” Club. 3.4: Baseball, 1: Football. 1.2,3.4. ROBERT BEST — Bob German Club. 1. Presi- dent 2: Baseball, 1,2.3,4. LOREN BISHOP — Industrial Arts Club, 1. I.E1F BERGSTROM ROBERT BEST LOREN BISHOP 39 MARLENE BI.ACKBURX Girls' Choir, 3,4; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2; Youth Fellowship. 2.3.4. Jazz p prcciation. 2. PETE BLAETTNER Intramurals, 4. MARYBETH BOUTON — Beth — French Club, 1; Jazz Appreciation. 2. MARLENE BLACKBURN PETE BLAETTNER MARYBETH BOUTON MICHAEL BOYLE — “General” — A Cappella Choir, 3,4: Drama Club. 1; Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1: In- tramurals. 1.2.3: Photography Chib, 2.3, Vice President, 4. DEBORAH BRANDT — “Debbie” — Bridge Club, 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus. 1; G.A.A., 1.3: Jazz Appreciation, 1,2; Modem Dance Club, 3. JO ANN BRANDT “Jo” Girls' Choir. 2: Music Appreciation. 2: Music Listen- ing Club, 3. MICHAEL BOYLE DEBORAH BRANDT JO ANN BRAND T BOB BREM — Intramurals, 2; Photography Club, 2: Intramural Manager. 3: Morning Sound System 2.3. GARY BRISCOE - A Cap- pella Choir. 3.4: Hall Monitor, 2; Physical Education Ixndcr, 4; Square Dance Club, 2; Boys' En- semble. 3.4: Mixed Ensemble, 4; All-State Chorus, 4. BILL BROCK MEYER — Industrial Arts Club, 1: Jazz Appreciation, 2: Baseball. I : Track. 3. BOB BRF.M GARY BRISCOE BILL BROCKMEYER ‘Isn't it just fabulous? All these alumni!” 40 loot's have a nice clear tone.' PETER BROWN — “Pete — Bi- ology Club. 1; I„itin Club. 4; Pho- tography Club. 2: “R“ Club, 4; Student Council, 4; Golf, 1,2,3,4; Swimming, 1,2,3,4. SANDRA J. BUCK — Sandy — Bridge Club, 4; G.A.A., 4; Library Assistants, 4. SANDRA MAE BUCK — Buck- wheat” — Library Assistant, 3: Medical Careers Club. 1; Spanish Club. 2. PETER BROWN SANDRA J. BUCK SANDRA MAE BUCK MARY BURDICK Bridge Club, 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 1; G.A.A., 2; Girls' Choir. 2; Hall Monitor, 3,4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Student Coun- cil Executive Board, 4. SUSAN BURNETT — G.A.A., 4. DAVE CAMPBELL — Biolosy Club, 2; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1: Photog- raphy Club. 1; Football. 2.3: Wres- tling, 2,3. MARY BURDICK SUSAN BURNETT DAVE CAMPBELL CHERYL CAPELLO GARY CLARK WILLIAM T. COLE CHERYL CAPELLO — G.A.A., I; Health Careers Club, 1,2; Hall Monitor, 3. GARY CLARK — Hall Monitor, 3,4: Intramurals, 3; Square Dance Club, 2; Cross- Country, 3; Wrestling, 3; Track, 3. WILLIAM T. COLE — “Tom — Basketball, 1,2; Golf. 3.4. TOM COMMON — Bridge Club, 4; Checker. 2; French Club. 1; In- tramurals, 3.4; Baseball, 1; Basket- ball. 1.2. LARRY COOK — Checker Club, 2; Physical Education Leader, 4; Baseball, 1.2,3.4: Basketball, 1,2, 3.4; Football, 1. MILDRED COOMBS — “Midge — Future Homemakers of America, 4; Future Teachers of America, 2; Girls’ Choir, 3.4; Hall Monitor. 2; Girls' En- semble, 3,4. 41 TOM COMMON LARRY C(X)K TIM CORCORAN — ‘•Coe — A Cappclla Choir, 3,4; Biology Club, 1; Checker Club, 2; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Intramurals, 2. 4: “R Club, 3.4: Senior Mixed Chorus. 2; Student Council. 4; Baseball, 1: Cross-Country, 2,3,4; Slide Rule Club. 3: Swimming. 2, 3.4: Track. 2.3.’4. KENNETH CORIC “Ken — Hall Moni- tors, 2; Intramurals, 2,3; Football, I. SUSAN CURTIS — Sue” Bridge Club, 3.4; French Club. 3; Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1; Girls' Athletic Association, 1,2.3.4; Hall Monitors. 4; Jaw: Appreciation, 2; Library Assistants, 2: Medical Ca- reer? Club, 1; Physical Education leaders. 4; All School Play, Pub- licity and Property Committee, 3. DAVE DALL — Industrial Arts Club, I; Judo Club, 2: Football. 1. STANLEY PAUL ARTHUR DARR — Industrial Arts Club, 2; Nature Observers Club. 1. CRAIG DAVIS Amateur Radio Club, 1: Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1: Gymnastics Club. 2. TIM CORCORAN KENNETH CORIC SUSAN CURTIS DAVE DALL ARTHUR DARR CRAIG DAVIS JUDY DECKER. JOHN DIF.KEN Photography Corps, 3,4. EMILY DILI'S Bridge Club I; Drama, 1 ; Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1; Hall Monitors 1,2: Knitters 'n Purlers, I; Senior Mixed Chorus 2. JUDY DECKER JOHN DIEKEN EMILY DILTS DIANA DRYSH French Club, I: Girls' Athletic Association, 2,3; Jazz Appreciation, 2. JOAN DUD- DEN — A Cappclla Choir. 4; Bridge Club. 3.4: Excalibur Staff. 3, 4 Activities Editor: Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1 ; Girls’ Athletic Associa- tion, 1,2,3, Secretary 4; Girls' Choir 2,3; Jaw Appreciation, 2; Spanish Club. 4; Teenage Book Club, Secretary-Treasurer I; Ensemble, 2,3. NANCY DUKE — A Cappclla Choir. 3,4; Bridge Club. 3; F.xeali- bur Staff. 3.4; French Club, 2; Girls’ Athletic Association, 2,3; Girls' Choir, 2; Hall Monitors, 3; Jazz Appreciation. 3: Knitters 'n Purlers. 4: Girls’ Ensemble, 2,3. DIANA DRYSH JOAN DUDDEN NANCY DUKE 42 CHARLES DUNCAN JOAN J. DURFEE MARYANNE EBLING KATHLEEN EDWARDS RICHARD R EFFNER BRENDA J. ELLIOT CHARLES DUNCAN — Judo Club. 2: Spanish Club. 1: JOAN DURFEE A Cappella Choir. 3. President 4; Bridge Club. 3: Extali- bur Staff. 3.4: Freshman Mixed Chorus. Vice President 1: G.A.A.. 1,3; Girls' Choir. 2: Jazz Apprecia- tion Club. 2: Junior Varsity Cheer- leader. 2: Medical Careers Club. 1; Quill and Scroll Club. 3.4: Ros-al- ettes. 4: Shield Staff. 3: Student Council. 1.2.3. Treasurer 4: Home- coming Queen Candidate 1961. MARYANNE EBLING — Bridge Club. 4: Freshman Girls' Chorus. I: Future I lomemakers of America Club. 1: Knitters 'n Purlers Club. 2; Senior Mixed Chorus. 2. Sec re- tary-Trrasuier 3. KATHLEEN EDWARDS — Kathy F.xealibur Staff. 3, As- sistant Editor 4: Jazz Appreciation Club. 2: Jewelry Making Club. I; Modem Dance Club. 4: G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4. RICHARD EFFNER — Rick — Baseball, 1; Cross- Country. 2: Wrestling. 1.2. BRENDA ELLIOT — “Brent Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1: Girls' Choir. 2.3.4: Jazz Appreciation Club. 3: Teen Age Book Club. 1. JUDITH ELLIS — “Judy — Freshman Girls' Chorus. 1: G.A.A.. 1,2.4; Jazz Appreciation. 1.2: Roy- alettes. 2.3.4. STEVEN ELL- WOOD — Mike — Football, 1, 2: Golf. 1.2. JOHN ESTES — Checker Club. I: Hall Monitor. 3: Intramurals. 1.2.3.4: Jazz Appre- ciation, 2: Mathematics Seminar. 2.3: Physical Education Leaders. 4; R Club. 4: Student Council, 4: Baseball 1.2.3.4: Basketball. 1. JUDITH ANN ELLIS ■ STEVEN D. ELLWOOD JOHN DAVID ESTES L MARGARET EVANS — Drama Club, 1: Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1; Girls' Choir. 2.3.4: All School Play. 4: Shield Staff. 4: Jazz Appre- ciation 2. MAR I LEE FAR WELL — G.A.A., 3; Girls' Choir. 3: Medi- cal Careers Club. 2: Senior Mixed Chorus. 2. MARY ANN FELEC- CIA “Speedy Checker Club, 2: Future Homemakers of America Club. 1; G.A.A., 1,2.3,4. MARGARET M. EVANS MARILEE FARWELL MARY ANN FELECCIA 43 NA NCI L. FERGUSON JOSEPH M. FERRIE W. RAYMOND FINK PARTICK FINNEGAN JAMES L. FISCHER JOSEPH L. FISCHER BEV FLEISCHAUER ROBERT W. FLOWERS ANNE K. FORD ROBER T DALE FOUST RONALD K. FOUTS SHIRLEE L. FRAGEL NANCI FERGUSON A Cappella Choir, 3,4; Bridge Club. President 3; Drama Club, I : F.xcalibur Staff. Class Editor 4; French Club. 3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1: G.A.A., 1, 2.3.4: Girls' Choir. 2; Jazz Apprecia- tion Club. 2; Sophomore Ring Com- mittee: Royalcttcs. 2.3,4: Shield Staff. 3.4: Student Council. Corresponding Secretary 4: Slide Rule Class. 2; Civil Defense Warden 4; A.F.S. final- ist 3. JOSEPH FERRIE “Joe” Athletic Trainers Managers. 2: Hall Monitor. 2.3: Industrial Arts Club, 1: “R Club, 2,3.4: Youth Fel- lowship. 3,4: Baseball. 1.2,3; Basket- ball. 1.2.3: Football. 1: Civil Defense Class. 4; Physical Education Leader. 4. W. RAYMOND FINK “Ray Amateur Radio Club, Vice President 2: Audio Visual Aids, 1.2: Band, 1.2, 3. Drum Major 4: Intmmurals. 4: Physical Science Club, Treasurer 1 ; Football. 4: Slide Rule Club. 4; Pep Band 1,2.3.4. PATRICK FINNEGAN - “Pat German Club, I; Intramurals. 1,2; Jazz Appreciation Club. 2: Physical Education leader. 4: “R Club. 3.4: Student Council. 4: Baseball, 1.2.3.4: Football. 1.2,3,4; Wrestling, 2,3,4. JAMES FISCHER — “Jim Checker Club. 1.2: Football, 4: Wres- tling. 1.2.3.4; Track, 2. JOSEPH FISCHER — “Joe — Checker Club. 2; Wrestling, 1,2. BEV FLEISCHAUER — Future Homemakers of America Club. 1; C.A.A., 1.2.4: Hall Monitors. 1: Jazz Appreciation Club, 2: Knitters 'n Purlers Club. 4: Modem Dance Club. 3; Physical Education Loader. 4. ROBERT FLOWERS “Bob- Chess Club, 2: Industrial Arts Club, 2,3; Intramurals, 3.4: Photography Club. 1. ANNE FORD — Bridge Club. 3: Drama Club, I: F.xcalibur Staff, 4: Future Homemakers of America Club, 4: G.A.A., 3: Hall Monitor. 2,3.4: Jazz Appreciation Club. 2: Political Science Club, 4; Shield Staff. 3. ROBERT D. FOUST — “Bob Hall Monitor, 3; I ntramurals, 1,2,3, 4; Photography Club, 1; Jazz Ap- preciation Club, 2; Physical Educa- tion leader, 4; Student Council, 4. RONALD FOUTS — “Ron — Chess Club, 2: Mathematics Semi- nar, 4; Youth Fellowship, 2,3,4; Civil Defense Class. 4; Slide Rule Class. 2, 3. SHIRLEE FRAGEL — Band, 2,3, 4; Bridge Club, 4; F'uiurc Home- makers of America Club, 2; G.A.A., 2,3; Knitters ‘n Purlers Club, 4; Ma- jorette, 2,3,4; Shield Staff, 4. 44 KATHY FRAZEE — Arts Crafts Club, 2; Freshman Girls' Chorus 1; Future Homemakers of America, 4; Knitters 'n Purlers. 3. JOYCE FRE- NI AUX — French Club, 2; Fresh- man Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Teachers of America Club, 4. CHARLES FURNESS “Chuck” — Intranturals, 1; Judo Club, 1; Football, 2; Wrestling, 3. CLARA K. FRAZEE JOYCE A. FREMAUX CHARLES FURNESS LARRY GARRISON A Cappella Choir, 2,3.4; Bridge Club, 3: Intra- murals, 1,2.3: Investment Club, 4; Mathematics Seminar. 3: Slide Rule Class, 3: Square Dance (Hub, 2; Youth Fellowship. 1,2; Cross-Coun- try. 1; Golf, 1; Wrestling, 3: Civil Defense Class. 4. BARBARA GUAL — Barb Drama Club, 1: Freshman Girls’ Chorus. 1; G.A.A., 3; Jan Ap- preciation Club. 2; Knitters ‘n Purl- ers, 3,4; Photography Club. 4; Secretarial Club. 4: Senior Mixed Chorus. 2. GARY GEBAUER Bridge Club, 4; Intramurals, 2,3,4; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2. LARRY L. GARRISON BARBARA K. GAUL GARY N. GEBAUER CHARLES GEYF.R — Chuck — Band. 1,2.3. President 4; Bridge Club. 3.4: German Club.- 1; Hall Monitor, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 1; Investment Club, 4: Modem Math Club. 2: Swinging Knights. 3; Pep Band. 1.2.3.4: Slide Rule Class. 2.3, advanced 3. SANDRA GILMORE — Cool — Knitters ’n Purlers Club, 4; Library Assistant. 4. NORA GLENN “Twin Drama Club, 1; Future Teachers of America Club, 2: Physical Education I-eader. 4. CHARLES E. GEYER SANDRA K. GILMORE NORA L. GLENN NORMA LEE GLENN Twin — Health Careers Club, 2; Medical Careers Club, 3. LYNDA GOD- FREY — “Lyndy” — Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1: Future Homemak- ers of America Club. 1: Hall Moni- tor, 3,4; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2. NANCY GRANTHAM A Cappella Choir. 4: Bridge Club. 4: Freshman Mixed Chorus. I; Girls' Choir. 2,3: Knitters 'n Purlers. 4; Music Listening Club, 2: All School Plays, Makeup Com- mittee. 3,4; Prom Invitation Commit- tee. 3: Girls’ Ensemble. 2.3: Freshman homeroom representative; Arts Crafts Club 1. NANCY J. GRANTHAM 45 NORMA L. GLENN LYNDA L. GODFREY SL’SAX GRAY “Susie Future Homemakers of America Club. 3: G.A.A., 4: Girls’ Choir. 3.4: Health Careers Club. 1.2: Medical Careers Club. 1.2: Senior Mixed Chorus. 2. LINDA GREER — Bridge Club. 3. 4: Excalibur Staff 4: French Chib. 2: G.A.A.. 3: Hall Monitors. 4: Shield Staff, 4; Drama Club 1. RON- ALD GRIMM — Ron — Band. 1: Photography Club. 1.2. SUSAN GRAY LINDA D. GREER RON GRIMM E1LLIEN GROSS A Cappclla Choir. 2.3.4: Drama Club. 1: Fresh- man Girls’ Chorus. 1: Jazz Appre- ciation. 2: Knitters 'n Purlers Club. 4: ANN GUSTAFSON — Guv. Bridge Club. 4: Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1: Future Teachers of America Club. 1: G.A.A., 3: Hall Monitor. 2: Jazz Appreciation Club. JUDITH GUTIERREZ — Judy Hall Monitor. 3. Cap- tain 4: Photography Club. 1; Knit- ters 'n Purlers 4. EILLIEN M. GROSS ANN L. GUSTAFSON JUDY GUTIF.RRKZ RANDALL HAEFLI — Randy — Athletic Trainers Managers. 2: Photosraphv Club. 1: Wrestling. 2.3. MICHAEL H.AGERTY Mike • Judo Club. 2. CONNIE HAILEY Chip Future Homemakers of America Club. Secretary 2: G.A.A.. 2: Hall Monitor, 2.3: Music Apprecia- tion. I. RANDALL HAEFLI MICHAEL HAGER TY CONNIE HAILEY 46 GERALD HALE “Jerry” — In- tramurals, 3; “R Club, 4; Student Council. 4: Golf. 3.4; Swimming, 3, 4. JOSEPH HALPIN — “Joey — Intramurals, 2.3: Judo Club, 3: Phy- sical Education Leader, 4: R Club. 4: Basketball. 1,2; Football, 2.4; Track. 3. BARBARA HANAUER Bridge Club, 3; Freshman Girls' Cho- rus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2: Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 2; Modern Dance Club. 1; Sopho- more Class Secretary. GERALD W. HALE JOSEPH P. HALPIN BARBARA S. HANAUER JOHN C. HANSON LINDA J. HARNEY BARBARA A. HARRIS JOHN HANSON Intramurals, 3; All School Play, 4; LINDA HARNEY — “Harvey — Fresh- man Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 1; G.A.A., 3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2. BAR- BARA HARRIS — “Barb — Bridge Club, 4; French Club, 2; G.A.A., 1,2.3,4; Shield Staff, 4; Teen Age Book Club, 1; Excalibur Staff, 4. JUDY HARRIS — A Cappella Choir. 2,3.4; Bridge Club, 3,4; Ex- ealibur Staff, 3, Faculty Editor 4; French Club, 3; Freshman Girls’ Cho- rus, 1; G.A.A., 1; Jazz Appreciation Club, 1.2: Shield Staff. 4. ROGER HARRIS “Rog — Amateur Ra- dio Club. 2; Intramurals, 1,2.3.4; Basketball, 1. BRENT HAWKINS — Band, 1.2.3.4; Intramurals, 1,2,3, 4; Modem Math Club. 2: Novice De- bate, 3; Debate. 4: Youth Fellowship, 3. BRENT A. HAWKINS 47 JUDITH L. HARRIS ROGER R HARRIS CLIFFORD HAWKINS Cliff — Audio Visual Aids. 1.2,3; Hall Monitors, 4; Medical Careers Club. 1,2. SAMUEL HEF.R — “Frankie” — Physical Education Leader. 4: R” Club, 1.2.3.4: Ger- man Club. 1: Baseball. 1.2.3.4: Basketball. 1.2.4: Football. 1.2,3, 4. JAMES K HEADER — “Jim — Football, 4: Golf, 4. CLIFFORD HAWKINS SAMUEL HEF.R JAMES K. MENDER MARY HIETTER G.A.A., 3. 4: Knitters ’n Purlers Club. 3: Medical Careers Club. 1.2. MAR- VIN L. HICGINSON “Hig- gie — Chess Club. 1.2; Hall Monitor. 3.4: Intramurals. 1.2: Wrestling, 1.2. FREDERICK HILL “Pcr. |uin — Checker Club, 1; Gymnastics Club, 2; In- tramurals. 1.2: Nature Observers Club. 2: Cross-Country 1. MARY A. HIETTER MARVIN HICGINSON FREDERICK II HILL GEORGE H1NCHCLIFFE “Hinch — Band. 3: German Club, 4. CHERYL HINDS “Nicky - CAROL HOHENBARY - “Cheio- kec” — Freshman Mixed Chorus. 1; Future Homemakers of America Club, 2: O.A.A., 1,2.3: Jazz Appre- ciation Club, 1,2; Knitters 'n Purlers, 4: Modem Dance Club. 4: Senior Mixed Chorus. 2.3: Shield Staff. 4: Teen Age Book Club. President 2. 48 The birth of a winning float. It’s assembly time. JUDITH HOKE — KATHLEEN HOLMGREN “Kathi” - Bridge Club, 3,4; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor, 3; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Royalettcs, 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council, 4. KIM HOPKINS — “Hoppy — Athletic Trainers Man- agers, 4; Checker Club, 3; Industrial Arts Club, 1,2; Intramurals, 2,3,4; Jazz Appreciation Club, 1,2; “R” Club, 4; Teen Age Book Club, 1.2. k JUDITH HOKE KATHLEEN HOLMGREN KIM M. HOPKINS CAROL HUBER — French Club, 2; G.A.A., 1,2; Royalettcs, 2,3. BRENDA HUCKABEE — “Huck” — Future Homemakers of America Club, 4; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Latin Club, 2; Medical Careers Club, 4; All School Play, 3; Office Page, 3.4; Civil Defense Class, 4. BONNIE HUDSON — “Lou' — G.A.A., 1,2: Hall Monitor, 4; Secre- tarial Club, 3. CAROL A. HUBER BRENDA J. HUCKABEE BONNIE L. HUDSON RICHARD A. HUFF PATRICIA A. HUGHES JUDITH A. HUNDEMER RICHARD HUFF — “Dick’ — Bridge Club, 4; Arts Crafts Club, 3; Athletic Trainers Man- agers, 3; Intramurals, 3; Spanish Club, 1,2; Track, 1,2. PATRICIA HUGHES — “Pat A Cappel- la Choir, 2,3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Bridge Club. 3; G.A.A., 1,2; Drama. 1; Jazz Appreciation Club, I; Physical Education Leader, 4; Royalettcs, 2,3,4; Junior Class Vine President, 3; Senior Class President, 4; DAR Award, 4. JUDITH HUNDEMER — “Judy — Drama Club, 3; French Club. I; G.A.A., 1; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2. MIKE HURSEY — Photography Club. 1. JEANNE INGLES — “Sunshine” — Bridge Club, 4; F.xcalibur Staff, 3,4; Editor-in- Chicf 4; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, I; G.A.A., 1,2,4; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Gymnastics Club, 2; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1; All School Plays, Student Director 3; Costume Committee 4, Youth Fellowship, 1,2,3,4. WANDA JACOB “Jake — Band, 1,2, Secretary 3, Secretary 4; Knitters 'n Purlers Club, 2; Music Appreciation, 1; Shield Staff, reporter 2,3, Co- Feature editor, 4. 49 MICHAEL R. HURSEY JEANNE INGLES WANDA JACOB LO ANN JARVIS — “Lulu” — Checker Club, 2: Drama Club, 1; G.A.A., 1,2.3; Hall Monitor, 3; Knit- ters ’n Purlers Club, 3. MARY JO JEFFERY — “Jo” — Excalibur Staff, 3.4; G.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 4; Health Careers Club, 4; Jewelry Making Club, 1: Medical Careers Club, 2. JUDITH J. JOHNSON — “Judy” — Bridge Club. 3,4: G.A.A., 2; Physical Science Club, 1,2,3; All School Play, 3; Shield Staff, 3,4. LO ANN K. JARVIS MARY JO JEFFERY JUDITH J. JOHNSON MIKE JONES — Biology Club, I; Bridge Club, 3,4: Intramurals, 1,2, 3,4; Investment Club, Vice President 4: Science Research Seminar, 2. BECKY JONES — “Bubbles — Checker Club. 2. All School Play, 3; Hall Monitors 3.4: Youth Fellowship 3. VICTORIA JONES — “Too” — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1; Girls’ Choir, 2. Secretary- Treasurer 3, President 4; Health Careers Chib, 4; Jasss Appreciation Club, 2: Knitters 'N Purlers Club, 3; Medical Careers Club. 1. MICHAEL J. JONES REBECCA JONES VICTORIA A. JONES PAMELA JOOS — “Pam” Bridge Club. 4: Drama Club, 1; G.A.A., 3: Hall Monitor, 2; Jazz Appreciation, 3; Modern Dance Club, 3,4. WALT JORDAN — “Corkey” — Checker Club, 2; Chess Club, Secretary-Treasurer 1; Intra- murals, 1, Captain 2; Physical Ed- ucation Leader 4; “R” Club, 2,3,4; Secretary-Treasurer 4; Cross-Coun- try, 1; Co-Captain 2, Co-Captain 4; Track, 1.2,3.4. KAY KAYLOR — Future Homemakers of America Club, 4; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Girls’ Choir. 2.3, Secretary-Treasurer 4; Hall Monitor. 4; Medical Careers Club, 2. President 4: Photography Club 4, 1962 Ring Committee; 1962 Gradua- tion Invitations Committee, 3; Stu- dent Council, 4; Civil Defense Class, 4; Homecoming Queen 1961; Prom Decorations Committee 3; Repre- sentative on A.F.S. Committee, 4. MICHELLE KEITH — “Micky” — G.A.A., 3: Medical Careers Club, 2. DOUGLAS KELLEY — German Club, 2. DWANE KEPLER — “Kep — Checker Club. 2; Intra- murals, 1; Nature Observers Club. 1. 30 MICHELLE M. KEITH DOUGLAS G. KELLEY DWANE KEPLER MARIANNE A. KEPLER CAROL J. KILLAM JUDITH J. KING MARIANNE KEPLER — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Teachers of America Club, 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Knitters ’n Purlers Club, 4; Secretarial Club, 3; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2: Civil Defense Class. 4. CAROL KILLAM — A Cappclla Choir. 2,4; Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Girls’ Chorus; G.A.A., 1,2; Health Careers Club, 1,2; Medical Careers Club. 1,2. JUDITH KING — Judy Band, 1,2.3: Drama Club, 1: French Club, 2,3; Future Teachers of America, Treasurer 3; Vice-President 4; G.A.A., 1,2,3.4. MARGO KNEPP RUTH KNAPP MARY LOUISE KLAAS — Red — Bridge Club. 4; Checker Club, 1, 2; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Library Assistants, 1. RUGH KNAPP — Little Fox” — Future Homemakers of America, 4; G.A.A., 1.2.4; Girls’ Choir. 2; Jazz Appreciation Club, 1,2; Physical Education Leader, 4. MARGO KNEPP — Magoo” A Cappclla Choir. 4; Bridge Club. 3; Excalibur Staff, Art Editor 4; Future Home- makers of America Club, 3: Future Teachers of America Club, President 4; G.A.A., 2,3; Girls’ Choir, 3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Shield Staff, reporter 3; Youth Fellowship Club, 2. MARY LOUISE KLAAS VINCENT KNOCK — “Vince” — Shield Staff, 4; Spanish Club, 2. DONALD KNOPF — Paneho” — A Cappclla Choir, 4; Bridge Club, 3; Excalibur Staff, Sports Editor 2; German Club, I; Greek Club, 1; In- tramurals. 3; Investment Club, 4; Modem Math Club, President 2; Political Science Club, 4; Student Council, 1,2,4; Tennis, 3,4; Track, 2; President of the Junior Class, 3. WILLIAM KOENIG “Bill Bridge Club, 4; Investment Chib, 4. VINCENT KNOCK DONALD K. KNOPF WILLIAM KOENIG 51 “Here comes the Homecoming Parade now! ‘Fight on For Richwoods!” LARRY ROGER — Industrial Arts Club, 1,2, Treasurer, 2; Intramurals, 3; Cross-Country, 2; Wrestling, 2; Investment Club, 4. WAYNE KRANTZ — A Cappella Choir. 2,3; Drama, 1; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1, President 1; Greek Club, 4; Health Careers Club, Treasurer, 4; Intra- murals, 2,4; Investment Club, 4; Modem Math Club, 2,4; Political Science Club, 4; Riehwoods I,ocal History Club, 4; Student Council, 2, 3; Tennis, 3,4; Freshman Class Presi- dent, 1; Senior Class Vice President, 4; Slide Rule Seminar, 2. MARVIN KRAUSE “Maxv — Checker Club, 2. CHERYL KRF.ISER - JUDITH KRUSINGER — “Judy” — Band, 1,2,3,4; French Club, 1,2,3; All School Play, 3,4; Honorary Business Club, 4; Secretarial Club, 3. KAREN KUNKLE — “Kunk” — A Cappella Choir, 2.3,4; Bridge Club, 4; Drama Club. 1; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4; Modem Dance Club, 2; Student Council, Execu- tive Board, 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate, 1961; Freshman Class President, 1. CHERYL KREISER JUDITH KRUSINGER KAREN KUNKLE SHIRLEY LEACH — ROBERT LEAS — “Bob” — Audio Visual Aids, 3: Hall Monitor, 3; Photogra- phy Club, 1,2. JESSIE LEE — “Frosty” — Arts Crafts Club, 2; Future Homemakers of America Club, 1; Library Assistants, 2,3,4. SHIRLEY LEACH ROBERT LEAS JESSIE LEE GARY LEIGH — “Screech” — Checker Club, 1; R” Club, 1,2,3, 4; Basketball, 1,2,3; Cross-Country, 1,3; Football. 2: Track. 1,2,3, Cap- tain 4. TERRY LEMOINE — “Spider” —- Hall Monitor, 4: Span- ish Club, President 2; Football, 3, 4; Golf, 1,2,3,4; Swimming, 3. CLAUDIA LESTER — “Claud” — Future Homemakers of America Club, 2; Hall Monitor, 3; Jazz Ap- preciation Club, 3; Senior Mixed Chorus, 4. 32 GARY LEICH TERRY LEMOINE CLAUDIA LESTER STEVE I.INNE Biology Club, I; Bridge Club, 4; Inlr.umir.ib, 3,4; In- vestment Club, Treasurer, 4; Mathe- matics Seminar, 4; Science Research Seminar, 2,3; Slide Rule Class, 2,3. TERRY LINNE — Biology- Club. 1; Bridge Club, 4; Intramural , 4; In- vestment Club, 4; Science Research Seminar, 2,3; Slide Rule Class, 3. JUDY I.IVENGOOD — Bridge Club, 4; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; Hall Monitor, 3; Medical Careers Club, 1,2; Varsity Cheerleader, 3,4. STEVE LINNE TERRY LINNE JUDY LIVENGOOD TANYA LOHNES — Tan — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1; Senior Mixed Cho- rus, 2,3. EDNA LOSCIIER — Smiley — DOUGLAS LOSSMAN — “Doug — Judo Club, 2; Foot- ball, 2,4; Wrestling, 3,4. TANYA LOHNES EDNA LOSCHER DOUGI-AS LOSSMAN CHARLES LUNDQUJST — “Chuck” — Checker Club, 2; Ex- calibur Staff, 4; Hall Monitor, 3; In- vestment Club, 1; Physical Education leader, 4; R Club, 3,4; President, 4; Baseball, 1,2,3,4; Football. 1,2,3, 4; Wrestling, 1,2,3,4. ANN McAL- LISTER Drama. 1; Future Teach- ers of America 2. LINDA McCART- NEY “Lin” - Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 4; G.A.A., 1,2,3, Treasurer, 4; Girls' Choir, 4; Gymnastics Club, 3; Photography Club, Secretary, 2,4; Royalcttes, 2,3,4; Senior Mixed Cho- rus, 2, President, 3: Youth Fellowship Club, 2,3: Civil Defense Class 4. CHARLES LUNDQUIST ann McAllister linda McCartney SUE McCOY — “Clutzie” — Knit- ters ’n Purlers, 4. JAMES MACK IE — Jim — Intramurals, 3; I atin Club, 3. MICHAEL MAIER — Mike — German Club, 2; Indus- trial Arts Club, 1,2,3, Parliamen- tarian; R” Club, 4; Intramurals, 1; Boys’ State Representative, 3; Cross-Country, 1,2,3,4; Swimming, 2,3,4; Track, 1,2,3,4. 53 SUE McCOY JAMES MACK IE MICHAEL MAIER CRAIG MANDEL “Mandibles” — Intramurals, 4; Investment Club, 4; Latin Club, President, 2; Bas- ketball, 2. MELODYE MARION — Drama, 1; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 3; Jazz Appre- ciation Club, 2: Secretarial Club. 4; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2. DOROTHY HELEN MEINDERS — “Dottic” — Excalibur Staff, 3; Future Homemakers of America, 1; Future Teachers of America, 2; G.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor, 4; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4. CRAIG MANDEL MELODYE MARION DOROTHY HELEN MEINDEF JUDITH MELLING — “Judy” — Future Homemakers of America, 1,3; G.A.A., 1; Music Listening Club, 2. JERALYN MEREDITH — “Jen” — Bridge Club, 3,4; Drama Club, Secretary, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Gymnas- tics Club, 2; Hall Monitor, 3,4 ; Physi- cal Education Leader, 4: Royalcttcs, 2,3,4. SALLIE MERRILL — “Sal — Bridge Club, 4; Future Home- makers of America, 4; Hall Monitor, 2,3 ; Civil-Defense Program, 4. JUDITH MELLING JERALYN MEREDITH SALLIE MERRILL REBECCA SUE METTAM — “Becky — Bridge Club, 3; Excali- bur Staff, 3,4; French Club, 3; Fu- ture Teachers of America, Presi- dent, 3; Hall Monitor, 4; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4; Student Council, 4. CAROL MILLER — “Tobi — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Hall Monitor, 2; Jazz Ap- preciation, 4; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4; Music Appreciation, 3; Youth Fellowship. 3,4. JOYCE MILLER — Future Teachers of America, 1; President. 2, Secretary, 3,4; G.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Point Recorder, 3,4. REBECCA SUE METTAM CAROL MILLER JOYCE MILLER MARGARET MILLER — “Peggy — Bridge Club, 3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Music Listening Club, 2; Secre- tarial Club, 3. SHARON MILLER — “Tiki” — A Capj el!a Choir. 4; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Jazz Appreciation Club, 4; Latin Club, 2; Photography Club, 4. STEVEN MIL- LER — “Steve — Bridge Club, 3, 4; Intramurals, 2,3; Radio Electron- ics Club, 1; Science Research Semi- nar, 2. MARGARET ’ 1ILLER SHARON MILLER STEVEN MILLER 54 THOMAS MILLS — “Tom” — Amateur Radio Club, I; Biology Club, 2; Bridge Club, 3,4; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Intramurals, 1.2. 3; Investment Club, 4; Science Re- search Seminar, 2; Slide Rule Club, 2. STEIN MOHN Student Coun- cil, 4; Cross Country, 4. ROBERT MONARI — Bob” — Intramural , 3. THOMAS MILLS STEIN MOHN ROBERT MONARI DAVID MOORE — Biology Club, 2; Intramurals, 2,3; Civil Defense, 4. LANA MOORE — “Minnie — Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1; Girls’ Choir, 2; Senior Mixed Chorus, 3. ROBERT MOREI„ ND _ -Bob — Checker Club, 2; In- tramurals, 3; R” Club, 4; Basket- ball, 1,2; Football. 1,2; Golf, 1,2, 3,4. DAVID MOORE LANA MOORE ROBERT MORELAND GARY MORGAN — Audio Visual Aids, 3, Chief, 4: Industrial Arts Club, 3, Sergeant of Arms, 4; Intra- murals, Boys’ Manager, 4. SUSAN MUIR — Susie” - Bridge Club. 3, 4; A Cappella Choir, 4; G.A.A., 3; Girls' Choir, 3; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Quill and Scroll, 3,4; Shield Stall , 2.3, Alumni Editor, 3; Junior-Senior Prom Decoration Committee, 3. JANET MYERS — Jan” — Band. 1,2,3; Bridge Club. 4; Future Home- makers of America, 1: Knitters n’ Purlers, 2; Majorettes, 1,2.3. GARY MORGAN SUSAN MUIR JANET MYERS 55 Janet Myers works on the final portion of her project. One-Two-Thrce, begin THEODORE NAFFZIGER — “Ted” — Band, 1,2,3; Biology Club, 1; Bridge Club, 4; Gymnastics Club, 2; Investment Club, President, 4; Debate, 1,2,3. ANDREA NEAVEILL — “Andy” — Drama, I; Freshman Mixed Chorus, I; G.A.A., 2; Girls’ Char, 2,3,4; Investment Club, 2. ANNE NICOL — “Sissy” — Bridge Club, 3; Excalibur Staff, 3; French Club, 3; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Jazz Apprecia- tion Club, 1,2; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4; Shield Staff, 1,2. THEODORE NAFFZIGER ANDREA NEAVEILL ANNE NICOL JANE NOONAN — Band. 1,2,3; Bridge Club, Secretary, 3, President, Advanced Group, 4; French Club, 1,3; G.A.A., 1; Investment Club, 4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4. STEPHEN NORD- V'AI.L — Steve” — Checker Club, 2; Intramurals, 3,4; Physical Edu- cation Leader, 4; “R” Club, 2,3,4; Baseball, 1,2: Basketball, 1,2: Cross- Country, 2,3,4, Co-Captain. 4; Football, 1; Track. 3.4. HOWARD NOTT — Checker Club, 2; Foot- ball, 3,4. JANE NOONAN STEPHAN NORDVALL HOWARD NOTT MARY JO OAKFORD JULIE OLDHAM CAROL OWENS MARY JO OAKFORD A Cap- pella Choir, 3,4; Bridge Club, 3,4; Drama Club, 1; Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Choir, 2; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Physical Education Leader, 4; Roya- lettes, 2,3,4; Junior Class Secretary, 3; Senior Class Secretary, 4; Home- coming Queen Candidate, 1961. JU- LIE OLDHAM — Future Home- makers of America, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Modern Dance Club. President, 3. CAROL OWENS — Bridge Club, 3; Drama Club, 1; French Club. Vice President, 3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, I; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Girls' Choir, 2: Jazz Apprecia- tion Club, 2; Modem Dance Club. 3; Shield Staff, 4. KAREN PATTERSON — “Patti Hall Monitor, 2; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1; Youth Fellowship Club, 1,2,3, Vice President, 4. SUSAN PAVELKA — Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Hall Monitor, 3; Investment Club, 4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1,2. CAROLYN PEAR- SON — “Penny — Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, 1; Future Teachers of America, 4; G.A.A., 1; Girls’ Choir, 2,3,4, Ac- companist; Music Appreciation Club, 1; Music Listening Club, 2; Richwoods Local History Club. 3; Girls’ Ensemble, 2,3,4. KAREN PATTERSON SUSAN PAVELKA CAROLYN PEARSON 56 SHIRLEY PERDELWITZ — A Cappella Choir, 4; G.A.A., 3; Girl ’ Choir, 3; Modem Dance Club, 3. DAVID PHILIPS — Dave” - Audio Visual Aids, 2,3, Assistant Chief, 4, Chief; Intramu- rals, 4; Basketball, 1, Manager; Football, 1,2. BARBARA JEAN PHILLIPS — Arts and Crafts Club, I; G.A.A., 1,2; Youth Fel- lowship, 4. SHIRLEY PERDELWITZ DAVID PHILIPS BARBARA JEAN PHILLIPS MIKE PHILLIPS — R” Club, 4; Football, 1,2,3,4; Track, 1,2,3. MAR- GARET PITCHER — Molly” — Bridge Club, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4. JOAN POTTER — Bridge Club, 3,4; C.A.A., 1,2,3,4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Royalcttes, 2, 3.4: Homecoming Queen Candidate, 1961; Freshman Class Treasurer; Sophomore Class Vice-President; Shield Staff, 2,3. MIKE PHILLIPS MARGARET PITCHER JOAN POTTER JOHN POWELL — “J.P. — Greek Club, 3; Hall Monitors, 3; Spanish Club. 1,2; Student Coun- cil, 4; Cross-Country, 1,2,3,4; Wres- tling, 2,3; Track. 1,2. JUDITH POYNTER — Judy” — Arts and Crafts, 4; Future Homemakers of America, 2; Hall Monitor, 4; Mod- em Dance Club 3. SUZANNE PROSSER — “Sue” — Arts and Crafts Club, 2; Band, 1,2,3,4; Bridge Club, 3; Excalibur Staff. 3, 4, Art Editor, 4 ; G.A.A., 1.2,3. JOHN POWELL JUDITH POYNTER SUZANNE PROSSER DANIEL PURFIELD — Dan — CHARLOTTE RAMSEL — “Char” — G.A.A., 1,2; Point Recorder, 2; Knitters 'n Purlers, 2; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1; Physical Education leader, 4; Royalcttes, 2,3.4. ROSE MARIE RANNEY — Rosi — Bi- ology Club, 1: Bridge Club. 4; Fresh- man Mixed Chorus, 1; G.A.A., 1,2; Girls’ Choir, 2; Greek Club, 3,4; Physical Science Club. Secretary- Treasurer, 2,3; School Play, 2; Office Assistant, 4. DANIEL PURFIELD CHARLO ITE RAMSEL ROSE MARIE RANNEY 57 LINDA RASAR — Bridge Club. 3. 4; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; Future I Iomcmakcrs of America, 1; I fall Monitor, 4; Knitters ’n Purlers, 2; Royalettes, 2,3,4. WILLIAM RATH — Contest Play, 2; All School Plays, 3,4; Debate, 2,3,4. JOE RAYA — Raycc — Bridge Club, 4; Intramu- rals, 2; Investment Club, 4; Judo Club, 2; Photography Club, 1; LINDA RASAR WILLIAM RATH JOE RAYA LARRY RE ENTS — Checker Club, 2,3; Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Hall Monitor, 2; Intramurals, 1; Med- ical Careers Club, 2. TERRY REID — Bridge Club, 3,4; Checker Club, 2. JOYCE RENDLEMAN — Joy- cic — Drama, 1; Secretarial Club, 3; Shield Staff, 4. LARRY REENTS TERRY REID JOYCE RENDLEMAN DEBORAH RIANS ROBERT RICHESON SHARON RICG DEBORAH RIANS — “Debbie’’ — A Cappella Choir, 4; Bridge Club, 3,4; Drama, 1; Freshman Mixed Cho- rus, I; G.A.A., 3; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Gymnastics Club, 2; Knitters ’n Pur- lers, 4. ROBERT RICHESON — “Bob’’ SHARON RIGG — A Cappella Choir, 3,4; Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Girls' Chorus, 1; Fu- ture Teachers of America, 1; G.A.A., Girls’ Choir, 2; Jazz Appreciation Club, 2; Varsity Cheerleader, 4. DELBERT RIGGS JOHN RINGEL DORIS ROBERTSON DELBERT RIGGS — “Del — Checker Club, 2. JOHN RINGEL — German Club, 1; Hall Monitor, 1; Jazz Appreciation, 1. DORIS ROB- ERTSON — G.A.A., 2; Jazz Ap- predation, 2. 58 BILLROLLET MARY MARGARET RON ROYER ROSENBERGER BILL ROLLET — Intramurals. MARY MARGARET ROSEN- BERGER — Girls' Choir, 4; Knit- ters 'n Purlers, 4; Senior Mixed Chorus, 3. RON ROYER — Checker Club, 1; Chess Club, 2; Intramural , 3,4. r CAROL RUBNICH — DIANNE RUDD — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, I; G.A.A., 1,3. CHERLY RUNKEL — “Cheri” — A Cappclla Choir 3,4; CAROL RUBNICH DIANNE RUDD CHERYL RUNKEL JOHN RUTHERFORD — Check- er Club, 1: Excalibur Staff, 4; Jazz Appreciation. 2; Shield Staff, 3,4; Student Council, 2; Freshman Class Secretary; Senior Class Treasurer; Football, 2; Swimming, 2,3,4; Ten- nis, 3,4. BEVERLY RYAN — “Bev” — G.A.A., 3; Hall Monitors, 3; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Secretarial Club, 3: Senior Mixed Chorus, 2. RONALD SALETZKI — “Ron. JOHN SCH AD — Bridge Club. 4; French Club, 3; Jazz Apprecia- tion, 1,2; All-School Play, 3,4; Contest Play, 3; Golf, 1,2. TERRY SCH AD — Jazz Appreciation, 1,2; Lettermen’s Club, 2.3,4; Student Council, 1; Basketball, 1,2.3; Foot- ball, 1,2,3,4; Golf. 1.2.3. NORMAN SCHAER — Intramurals, 4. 59 JOHN SCHAD TERRY SCHAD NORMAN SCHAER NORBERT SCHNEIDER “Norb — Checker Club, 2; Intra- murals, 1,2; Radio Electronics Club, Treasurer, 1; Wrestling, 1,3. RICH- ARD SCHOFIELD — “Butch Library Assistants, 3; Intramurali, 3, 4. NANCY SCHOOLEY “Nanc” — Future Homemakers of America, I; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Knitters ’n Pur- lers, 3. NORBERT SCHNEIDER RICHARD SCHOFIELD NANCY SCHOOLEY STEPHEN SCHUNK — Twink — German Club, 2; Industrial Arts Club, 2; Intramurali, 2,3,4; Foot- ball, 2; Track. 3.4. JOHN SCH- WARZENDRUBER — “Swatz” — Chess Club, 2; “R Club, 4; Swimming, 1,2,3,4; Checker Club, 1. LOU ANN SEIDELL. STEPHEN SCHUNK JOHN SCIIVVARZENDRUBER LOU ANN SEIDELL CONNIE SEIFERT — Bridge Club, 4; Future Teachers of America, 4, Treasurer; G.A.A., 4; Medical Ca- reers Club, 4; Spanish Club, 4. MARY JEAN SEIPEL “Jean Future Homemakers of America, 2; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Hall Monitors, 4; Pho- tography Club, 1. BOB SEMLOW — Butch — Checker Club, 2; Invest- ment Club, 4; Photography Club, 1, President; R Club, 4; Baseball, 1, 2,3,4; Basketball, 1,2,3,4; Football 1. CONNIE SEIFERT MARY JEAN SEIPEL BOB SEMLOW (Clockwise) Cheryl Runkcl, Sue Curtis. Dave Campbell, and Mr. Ferree and Tom Turner observe Brent Hawkins' drafting project. Pete Brown draw some conclusive evidence concerning their fruitflics. 60 BETTY SHERMAN — “Ginger” — G.A.A., 3; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2. PEGGY SHILLING — “Peg” — Drama Club, I; G.A.A., 1,2; Hall Monitors, 2,3. LARRY SHIRLEY — Athletic Trainers anti Managers, 4; German Club, 2; Hall Monitors, 3; Jazz Appreciation, 2; “R” Club, 3,4; Shield Staff, 4; Physical Educa- tion Leader, 4; Cross-Country, 3,4; Football, 1,2; Wrestling, 3,4; Track, 1,2. BETTY SHERMAN PEGGY SHILLING LARRY SHIRLEY JOHN SHORE — Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Music Appreciation, 1; Senior Mixed Chorus, 2; Square Dance Club. 2; Youth Fellowship, 2,3,4. LINDA SHUCK — Bridge Club. 3; G.A.A., 3; Hall Monitors, 3; Knitters 'n Purlers, 4; Modem Dance Club, 3. SHARON SIM- KINS — “Peanuts” — G.A.A., 1; Modem Dance Club, 1. JOHN SHORE LINDA SHUCK SI IARON SI MK INS DIANE LESLEY SIMPSON — Drama Club, 1; French Club, 3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Investment Club, Secretary, 4; Jazz Appreciation, 2; Modem Dance Club, 4; Royalcttes, 2,3,4. LYNDA SISSON Bridge Club, 4; Royal- ettes, 4. CAROL SKINNER. DIANE LESLEY SI MPSON LYNDA SISSON CAROL SKINNER JUDITH SKINNER — Judy - Girls’ Choir, 4; Youth Fellowship, 4. CHRISTY SKOW “Chris” — Arts and Crafts Club, 2; Bridge Club, 3; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, I; Girls’ Choir, 2,3,4; Hall Moni- tors. 4; Knitters ’n Purlers, 4; All School Play. Make-Up Committee, 4. THERESE SELVIN — “Terri. 6! JUDITH SKINNER CHRISTY SKOW THERESE SLEVIN BRIAN SLUTZ EDWARD SMITH JANICE SMITH BRIAN SLUTZ Civil Defense 4. EDWARD SMITH — Doe — Athletic Trainers Managers, 2; Medical Careers Club. 1: Physical Education Leader, 4; R Club, 3.4; Basketball, 2: Football. 1.3; Track, 2. JANICE SMITH — “Jan — For- eign Affairs Club, 2; Freshman Girls’ Chorus. 1; Future Teachers of Ameri- ca. 3; G.A.A., 1,2: Girls’ Choir, 2; Knitters n Purlers, 4; Modem Dance Club. 1.2,3: Shield StafT, 3, 4; News Editor. 4: All-School Play. 3; Contest Play, 3: All-School Play, 3,4: Costume Chairman, 4; Junior Ring Committee. 2. SENIORS GROW SUSAN SOLOMON — “Susie” — Bridge Club, 3; French Club, 3; Hall Monitors, 3; Shield Staff, 3; Student Council, 4; Orchestra, 4. NANCY SOMMER — Bridge Club, 3,4; Freshman Mixed Choms. 1; G.A.A., 1,2; Girls’ Choir, 2,3; Hall Monitor, 2; Jan Appreciation, Knitters ’n Purlers, 4; Medical Ca- reers Club, 1; Civil Defense, 4. KF.RMIT STAHL — Industrial Arts Club, 3; Square Dance Club, 2. SUSAN SOLOMON NANCY SOMMER KERMIT STAHL ALBERTA STATKUS — Bridge Club. 3.4, Vice-President, 3; Drama Club, 1; French Club, President. 3; Freshman Girls’ Choms, 1; Fu- ture Homemakers of America, 4; G.A.A., 1,2,3; Girls’ Choir, 2; Junior Varsity Cheerleader, 1,2; Knitters 'n Purlers. 2.4; Modem Dance Club, 3: Shield Staff, 2,3,4: Student Council, 1.2.3.4. Recording Secretary, 4: Var- sity Cheerleader. 4. HARRY STEIN- BACH Spanish Club. 2. DAVID STEINMETZ “Dave” — Hall Monitor. 3; Industrial Arts Club, 1, 4; Intramurals, 3. ALBERTA STATKUS HARRY STEINBACH DAVID STEINMETZ 62 ALFRED STERN — “Fred” — Mathematics Seminar, 4; Modem Math Club, 2; Physical Science Club, 1. ROBERT STEVENSON — “Bob Industrial Am Club, 2, Vice-Presi- dent, 3,4; Intramurals. 2,3; Photog- raphy Club, 1,2; Physical Education Leader, 4. KAREN STOKOWSKI Freshman Mixed Chorus, 1; Future Homemakers of America, I; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Girls’ Choir, 2; Jazz Apprecia- tion, 2; Royalcttes. 2,3,4; Secretarial Club, 3. ALFRED STERN ROBERT STEVENSON KAREN STOKOWSKI WITH THE SCHOOL JIM STOTLER — Photography Club, 1 : Physical Education Leader, 4; Scpiare Dance Club, 2; Basketball, 1,2; Football. 2. FRANK STOUT — Chess Club, 1; Modem Math Club, 2; Wrestling, 1,2. SHERRY STUART — Freshman Mixed Cho- rus. 1: Jazz Appreciation, 2; Senior Mixed Chorus, 4. JIM STOTLF.R FRANK STOUT SHERRY STUART LEO SULASKI — Santa — In- dustrial Am Club, 4; Intramurals, 4; Judo Club, 2; Football, 1.2. EVE- LYN (DARLENE) TAYLOR G.A.A., 2; Hall Monitor, 2; Jazz Ap- predation, 2. FI ELD A THOMAS Fly” — Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Girls' Choms. 1; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Girls’ Choir, 2; Hall Monitor, 3; Jazz Ap- preciation, 1,2; Modem Dance Club, 1; Civil Defense, 4. FI ELD A THOMAS 63 LEO SULASKI EVELYN (DARLENE) TAYLOR JIM THOMASON MIKE TOBIN JIM TRAENKENSCHUII JIM THOMASON — Judo Club, 2; Photography Club, 1. MIKE TOBIN — Band. 1,2,3,4: Chess Club, 2: Judo Club, 2. JIM IRAENKENSCHUH — Bridge Club, 4; Intramurals, 2; Judo Club, Vice-President, 2: Radio Electronics Club, Secretary-Treasurer, 1. PAUL TRUSIK — “Wilber” — Athletic Trainers Managers, 2; Bridge Club, 4; Intraniurals, 2,4; Lettennen’s Club, 4; Baseball, 2, 4; Football, 2,3,4. ROBERT TUR- NER “Henry” — Bridge Club, President, 4; German Club, 1; Investment Club, 4; Lettermen's Club, 4; Square Dance Club. 2; Baseball, 1: Wrestling. 1,3,4. THOMAS TURNER — Indus- trial Arts Club. PAUL TRUSIK ROBERT TURNER THOMAS TURNER PATRICIA UFF.N - Pat” Drama Club, 1; G.A.A., 2,4; Hall Monitor, 2,3,4; Jazz Appreciation, 2: Knitters ‘n Purlers. 3; Royalettes, 4; All-School Play, Make-Up Commit- tee, 4. MIKE UNDERWOOD Drama Club, 1; Spanish Club. 2: Stu- dent Council, 3. Vice-President, 4; Swimming. 2,3,4: Tennis, 2,3,4; Il- linois Association of Student Coun- cils, First Vice-President, 4. MARION VAN BEUNING Medical Ca- reers Club, 1,2; Hall Monitor, 1. PATRICIA UFEN MIKE UNDERWOOD MARION VAN BEUNING Miss Garrity admires Mary Anne Ebling's garment. 64 Diana Drysh shows her column of figures which she just completed to Mrs. Franklin. LINDA VOI.OVITZ — “Lindy — G.A.A., 1,2,3; Hall Monitor. 2.3; Knitters 'n Purlers. 4: Medical Ca- reers Club, 1: Square Dance Club, 1, 2. JOHN WAGNER — Audio Vis- ual Aids, 1.2; Band 1,2,3; Biology (Mub, 1; Investment Club. 4; Science Research Seminar, 2: A.F.S. Final- ist. 3; Wrestling, 1. CONNIE WALDSCHMIDT Future Home- makers of America, 2; G.A.A., 2,3,4; Library Assistant, 2; Photography Club, 1 ; Royaleitcs, 4: Business Chib, 4. LINDA VOI.OVITZ JOHN WAGNER CONN IE WALDSCH.M IDT DIANE WAND WARREN WATKINS ALFRED WEAVER DIANE WAND. WARREN WATKINS — Band, 1.2.3,4; Bridge Club. 4; Intramurals 2,4; Investment Club, 4; Square Dance Club, 2; Swinging Knights, L’ ALFRED WEAVER “AT Modern Math Club. 2; Youth Fellowship. 1.2,3.4; Football, 3,4. ROBERT WF.ISE — “Bob - Ger- man Club, 1; Checker Club. 2: In- tramurals, 2; Investment Club, 4; Golf, 1.2.4. GARY WELCH Checker Club, 2; Hall Monitor, 3; Intramurals. 3; Investment Club, 4; R Club, 4; Spanish Club, I; Bas- ketball. 1,2.3,4. ROBERT WF.ISE GARY WELCH Richwoods. Louder! RICHW(X)DS! Enjoying a good meal at Campus Capers. JERRY WELCH — Nature Observ- ers Chib, 1; Cross-Country, 2. MAR- CIA WELTER — Freshman Ciris’ Chorus, I; Future Homemakers of America, I; G.A.A., 1.2,3; Square Dance Club, 2. DON WESTAPHER - Wes” — Bridge Club, 3,4; Gym- nastics Club, 2,3; Hall Monitor, 3; Intramurals, 2,4: Photography Club, 1; Football, I. JERRY WELCH MARCIA WELTER DON WESTAPHER SHARON WILDERMUTH Bridge Club, 4; Freshman Girls’ Chorus, I; Future Homemakers of America, 1; Jazz Appreciation, 2. JAMES BOYD WILEY — “Midas” Intramurals, 2; Judo Club, 2; Nature Observers Club, 1; Student Council, 4; Cross-Country, 2. SIIARON WILEY — G.A.A., 2; Hall Monitor, 2: Political Science, 4; Square Dance Club, 2. SHARON WILDERMUTH JAMES BOYD WILEY SHARON WILEY HAROLD WILKERSON “Butch — Judo Club, 2. GARY WILLIAMS — Stix” — Intramu- rals, 3; Lcttennan's Club, 4; Baseball, 2; Basketball, 1.2,3,4. HAROLD WILKERSON GARY WILLIAMS 66 MARILYN WILLIS — “Melon K.” A Cappella Choir. 3,4: Freshman Girls Chorus, I; Girls Choir, 2; Gymnastics Club, 2. JOHN WIL- SON — Biology Club, 2; Laboratory Assistants Research Seminar, 3; Science Research Seminar, 3; Golf, 3,4. SCOTI WINSTON - Bridge Club, 4; Political Science, President, 4; Investment Club, 4; In- tramurals, 3; All School Play, 4; Wrestling. 1; Photography Club, 2; Spanish Club, I. MARILYN WILLIS JOHN WILSON SCOTT WINSTON THOMAS WOLF — Judo Club. 2; Football. 2; Track. 2,3,4. WIL- LIAM WRIGHT — “Wee Willie — German Club, 1, Parliamentar- ian, 2; Hall Monitor, 4; Intramu- rals, 1,2,3; Basketball, 2; Cross- Country, 3; Football, 1,2; Track, 2, 3,4. JOSEPH YOCHES — “Joe — Bridge Club, 3; Greek Club. 3; Intramurals, I; Photography Club, Vice-President, 1; All School Play, 3,4; Shitld Staff, 4; Spanish Club, Treasurer, 2; Student Council, President, 4; Baseball, 1; Cross- Country. 1,4; Junior Class Treas- urer; A.F.S. Student, 3. THOMAS WOLF WILLIAM WRIGHT JOSEPH YOCHES CHERYL YOCUM — “Sherry — Hall Monitor. 3; Spanish Club, 2. ANNIE ZWICKER — Dolly” — Band, 1,2,3,4; Bridge Club, 4; Girls’ Choir, 4: Medical Careers Club, 1; Music Listening Club. 2; Youth Fel- lowship, 2,3. CHERYL YOCUM ANNIE ZWICKER Turn two-three-four. Bubble-bubble toil and trouble say Dave Philips, John Schwar .- endruber, and Marcia Welter. Nadine Andersen Andrea Neavcill Dot tic Meinders Ann McAllister Mdodyc Marion Warren Watkins and John Powell Manioc Farwell Judy Poynter Sue Prosser John Hansen Bob Flower Kathy Edwards Marilyn Willis Diane Simpson Kay Kaylor Judy Krusingcr WEE KNIGHTS Judy Melting Nnnei Ferguson Maryann Ehling Barb Bavless Debbie Rians Chcri Kunkcl allic Merrill Debbie Brandt Jan Smith Linda Volovitz Randy Haefli Brenda Elliot Shirley Fragel Bonnie Hudson Wanda Jacob David Steinmctz Christy Skow Karen Kunklc Kathi Holmgren Sandra Gilmore Mary Jo Oakford Cheryl Hinds Joe Halpin Bob Turner Nora and Norma Glenn Barbara Harris Candy Beattie oyee Rcndlcman Lana Moore Lynda Godfrey Chuck Geyer Susan Muir Carolyn Pearson Sharon Wiley Steve Miller Jeanne Ingles Margaret Miller Margaret Evans Leo Sulaski Marlene Blackburn V' Sue Pavelka Marsha Welter Julie Oldham Richard Schofield Lo Ann Jarvis Mary Jo Jeffery Joe Yochcs Susie Burnett Jenny Atkinson Ray Fink Chuck Lundquist Bill Brockmeycr Emily Dilts Nancy Schooley Nancy Grantham V'' ‘.7S - I.inda Shuck JoAnn Brandt Joyce Miller Carol Miller ROUNDTABLE BREAKFAST ACTIVITY GROWTH SEATED from left to right: Connie Frank, Dave Muir, Mary Schwied, Bo Batchcldcr. STANDING from left to right: Mrs. Ruth Burdick, Flip Szold, Nanci Ferguson, Alberta Statkus, Joe Yochcs, Hughes, Mr. Dale Holloway. Mike Underwood, Joan Durfee, Bill Sudow, Karen Kunklc Mimi EXECUTIVE BOARD Joe Yochcs and Mike Underwood served this year's Student Council as President ami Vice President respectively. This year’s student council is composed of one representative from each homeroom and members elected at large in order to give equal representation for each class. The total membership is now 79, including the President, Vice President, and the American Field Service Student, Stein Mohn. This year’s Student Council, advised by Mrs. Ruth Hughes and Mr. Dale Holloway, were busy with numerous projects and service aims. Included in these projects were the sales booth, the food and toy drives, the bundle days, the A.F.S. program, and publication of the Student Directory and Student Handbook, as well as assisting with the newly organized Civil De- fense Program. The Homecoming Dance, the Christmas Dance, the Spring Dance and sev- eral after-game dances were also sponsored by the Council. The Richwoods’ Student Council along with being extremely active here at Richwoods, be- longs to the National Student Council Association, the District Student Council, the State Student Council of which Mike Underwood is First Vice President, and the Mid State Fight Student Council of which Bill Sudow is Treasurer and Flip Szold is Vice President. The Richwoods Student Council feels that the following statement found in their purjxise is so true: “Student Council assists in the development and upholding of the traditions of the school and fostering loyality and school spirit.” Also the main purpose of the Student Coun- cil is to teach good citizenship to develop leadership and followership. The Student Council provides opportunities for development of leadership and of an aware- ness of responsibility and for maintaining a well-informed student body. The Student Council affords opportunities for students to be of service to their school and their community and for coo] cration among area schools. A job, well-done. Student Council. Joe Yochcs President Mike Underwood Alberta Statkus Vice President Secretary Joan Durfee Treasurer Nanci Ferguson Corresponding Secretary BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ruth Hughes. Advisor. Karen Kunklc, Linda Wallace, Carol Jencson, Tim Corcoran, Nanci Ferguson, Mary Burdick, Jean Meier, Becky Off, Mr. Dale Holloway, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susie Grawey, Nancy Easton, Judy Coodlad. Cynthia Adams, Boh Foust, John Powell, Kathi Holmgren, Chcri Runkcl, Joan Durfee, Becky Mettam. THIRD ROW: John Estes, Bill Johnson, Bill Sudow, Greg Fulford, Alberta Statkus, Dick Cohen, Ron Evans, Scott Swords, Marta Gaskins. Mike Fried- lander. TOP ROW: Don Knopf, Flip Szold, Pete Brown, Pat Finnegan, Jerry Hale, Bo Batchelder, Dave Semlow, Boyd Wiley, Joe Yochcs, Mike Underwood. STUDENT COUNCIL BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Ruth Hughes, Advisor, Mimi Schwicd, Charlotte Bavless, Candy Reiling, Michael Hassclberg, Dec Whit- low, Jorja Jacobs, Mr. Dale Holloway, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Susan Monari, Connie Frank, Sophie Hall. Nancy Hassclberg, Ann Rudy, Connee Elscsscr, Gail Venezky, Barb Apacki, Karla Dickin- son. THIRD ROW: Cheryl Cassens, Cindy Stubbs. Jack Fleck. Kathy Knepp, Jan Owens, Tim Reynolds, Nancy McDaniel, Chuck Brower. Ellen Sudow. TOP ROW: Jerry Paluska, Mike De- Young, John McKunc, Paul Smith, Mark Edwards, David Muir, Rick White, Nancy Goodman, Lynne Rosengrant. HOI TOM ROW’: Miss F.lsic Engclhaupt, Advisor, Anne Ford, I’atti Nixon, I.inda Wallace. Margaret McMullen, Linda Greer. Jeanne Ingles. SF.COSD ROW: Barbara Ellen Gray, Linda Whit- comb. Tcrric Schmidt. Joanne Altorfcr, Sophie Hall, Cathy Wag- ner, Robin Sommer, Bonnie Hazzard, Becky Off. THIRD ROW’: Georgia Culver, Nanri Ferguson, Pat Barth. Jeff Ferguson, Pete Borgen, Joan Dudden, Margo Knepp, Becky Mottam, Sally Me- David. FOURTH ROW: Joe Whitehouse, Joan Durfee, Judy Harris. Kathy Edwards. S te Prosser, Susan DePolis, Polly Hayes, Pat Pitcher, Mary Jo Jeffrey. TOP ROW': Nancy Duke, Susie Welch, John Rutherford, ( uck Lundquist, Dave Naf iger, Lowell Gauf, Al Miller, Suzanne Bisplinghoff, Diane Verklcr. EXCALIBUR STAFF Under the capable leadership of the 1962 editor-in-chief Jeanne Ingles, the yearbook staff has worked many hours in order to present this memory of the 1961-62 school year in pictures. Many jx-oplc from each of the four classes have worked to present the biggest and best Excalibur ever published at Richwoods. YVc of the Excalibur staff would like to express our gratitude to all who have worked with us this year, and we hope each of you will enjoy your Excalibur. Nancy Ferguson Class Editor Judy Harris Faculty Editor 77 Anne Ford Subscription Manager Joe Whitchousc Sports Editor BOTTOM ROW: Miss Elsie Engclhaupt, Advisor; I.inda Greer, Kathy Johnson. Barbara Ellen Gray, Alice Culver, Carolyn Burn- worth, Sandy Dantcy, Jan Smith. Carla Bays. SECOSD ROW: Shirlcc Fragcl, Billie Peterson, Mary Jo White, Nanci Ferguson, Terry Blunk, Rosemary Williams, Susie Grawey, Jenny Atkinson, Judy Cook. THIRD ROW: Jeff Ferguson, Pete Borgen, Nancy Mc- Daniel, Flora Rushman, Judy Harris, Larry Shirley, Jim Mantz, Joyce Rendlcman, Carol Ann Mount. FOURTH ROW: Teresa Todd, Tom Get . Kondelo Coologcrogcn, Suzanne Michels. Karen Jones, Betsy Stem, Cathy Curtis, Jayinc Anderson, Carol Owens. TOP ROW: Judith Johnson, Candy Beattie, Dave Prince, Pete Brown, Dave Tomkinson, Dave Nafzigcr, Joe Yoches, Vince Knock. Stan Strickler. SHIELD STAFF Richwoods students as well as members of the community have been kept informed of the happenings around Richwoods through the bi-weekly publication of The Shield under the guidance of Editor-in-Chief, Carla Bays, and Advisor, Miss Elsie M. Engclhaupt. Congratulations go to The Shield staff for the wonderful job it has done in keeping us informed this year. BOTTOM ROW: Sandy Danlcy. Karen Kunklc, Jane Giebel- hausen, Sue Maier, Mary Jo Oak ford, Pam Ganich, Nancy Mc- Daniel. Judy Gott. Judy Bernard, Mr. George Briggs, Choral Di- rector. SECOXD ROW: Nanci Ferguson, Sharon Rigg, Margo Davis. Margo Knepp, Marilyn Willis, Cynthia Adam . Nancy Grantham, Nancy Easton. Joan Durfee, Sheila Bachtcl, Judy Nel- son. THIRD ROW: Eillien Gross. Cheri Runkel, Judie Matthews, Mary Rahold, I-eota Miller, Paula McClellan, Sharon Miller, Sus- an Muir, Pat Hughes, Mary Lynge. FOURTH ROW: Joan Dudden, Ix ric Gillespie, Diana Brumbaugh, Jan Mahler, Fred Bally, Larry Garrison. Tim Corcoran, Debbie Rians, Shirley Perdelwitz, Nancy Duke, Judy Harris. FIFTH ROW: Jim Zwcifcl, Chuck Asher, Beryl Gish, Don Knopf, Dick Applegate, Jim Mces, David Ohl, Tom Getz. TOP ROW: Mike Boyle, Gary Briscoe, Steve Smith, Dave Semlow, Jerry Stuart. Ron Tucker, Roger Lucnz, Doug Cassidy. A Cappclla Choir is composed of students from the sophomore, junior, and senior classes. Under the direction of Mr. George Rriggs the choir lias participated in the Choir Robing Ceremony, the Christmas Assembly with its candlelight processional, the spring concert, and several appearances for different commu- nity functions. A Cappclla Choir officers, left to right: Cheri Runkel. Vice President; Pat Hughes, Secretary-Treasurer: Joan Durfee, President. A CAPPELLA CHOIR “Oh Come All Ye Faithful' BOTTOM ROW: Mr. George Briggs. Choral Director. SF.COXD ROW: Brenda Elliott, Dianne Cassidy. Maureen McGuire, Sandra Averell. Sherry Hickey. Carol Capranioa. Nancy Hufcld. THIRD ROW: Janis Shipler. Julie Vollentine, Shirley McNeill, Barb Apacki. Janinc Fra ee. Susan Gray. Kathy Rusk. Carol Sue Miller. Jean Meier. FOl'RTH ROW: Connie Frank. Saudi Watt. Carolyn Pearson. Jcanncne Nckola, Joann Wascm, Paula Coleman. Marilyn Wilkcrson. LeAnnc Brodbeck, Kit Cation. FIFTH ROW: Olivia Menton. Tory Jones. Marlene Blackburn. Paula Smith. Chris Co- Inn. Margaret Evans. Carol Phillips. Kay Kaylor. Sharon Poehls. SIXTH ROW: Mary Rosenbcrger, Kathy Noel. Linda Rude. Linda Hubert. Barb Carver. Sherry Griffis, Kathy Ktiepp. Linda Mc- Cartney. Judy Skinner. TOP ROW: Annie Zwickcr. Lucilee Selvy. Judith Gray. Beverly Cox. Jane Pippinger. Stacey Ross. Sherry Stear. Donna Sheets. Christy Skow. GIRLS’ CHOIR Sophomore, junior, and senior girls compose this Choral group. Performances by the choir include the Choir Robing, the Christinas Candlelight pro- gram. and the Spring Concert. The choir also per- formed for several clubs in the area during the year. The beginning of a wonderful Christmas assembly. Girls’ Choir officers left to right: Tory Jones. Presi- dent; Kay Kaylor. Secretary-Treasurer: Connie Frank, Vice President. BOTTOM ROW: Gloria Rolil. Margaret McMullen, Claudia I-ester, Terry Blackwell. Linda York. France Ixm, I.inda Me Knight. SFCOSD ROW: Ronnie Metroff, Carolyn Hout, Lynne Ix-unig, Susan Balcom, Sheila Ramsey. Randie Rode . Terry De- ment. TOP ROW: Jean Anglin. Kathy McF.wen, Carol Burk. Connie Smith, Harry Peterson, Cheri Hill, Betty Bullock, Janet Mendenhall. FRESHMAN SENIOR CHORUS MIXED CHORUS (BELOW) The Freshman Mixed Chorus composed of freshmen, both boys and girls, provides training and musical background for students who want to continue in music organizations in succeeding years. This group, also under the direction of Mr. George Briggs, is an asset to our school. The Senior Chorus made up of sophomore, junior and sen- ior students, rehearses three days each week and participates in several concerts and student assemblies during the school year. This group under the direction of Mr. George Briggs provides an excellent opportunity for students interested in vocal music to make use of their talents. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. George Briggs, Carole Fisher, Linda Bailey, David Jonc . Judi Carr. Susan Lamoureaux, Craig Grantham, Carol Saunders. Cheryl Callahan. N'orirtc Schwartz. SECOSD ROW: Dale Cunningham. Jim McComas. Tcri Schmidt, Alan Mehl, Marilyn Wetzel, Terry Kottrd, Joan Culver. Judy Brown, Robin Sommer, Sandy Turchi, Lynn Ryan THIRD ROW: Robert Sulaski. Larry Kauffman, Don Coven, Marcic Telander, Christie Prestin. Sally McDavid, Rom Anderson, Steve Smnan. Joyannc Ford. FOURTH ROW: Susan Anderson. Marjorie Carney, Jim Casali, Bill Mccs, Mike Weycncth, Walt Brugger, Bill King. Susan Palmer. Cindy White. TOP ROW: Sharon Smith, Kondelo Coolo- gcorgen, Chris Altorfer. Walt Ferguson, Tom Dcrvy. Ken Krider, Cathy Curtis. Marsha Halliday, John Robertson. BOTTOM ROW: Eillien Grow. Judie Matthews, Sandy Hanley. Susan Muir, Judy Nelson, Judy Gott. TOP ROW: Cheri Runkcl. Diana Brumbaug, I-ori Gillespie, Jan Mahler, Deb- bie Rians. Margo Knepp, Judy Bernard. HARMO-KNIGHTS A new group this year are the Hanno-Knights. a group taken from the members of the A Cappclla Choir. This group consisting of thirteen girls, is called upon numerous occasions to entertain at clubs and social gatherings, as well as school dances and other functions. FROM LEFT: Shirlee Fragel and Chcric Blackwell. MAJORETTES The Richwoods Majorettes, most often seen as the attractive half-time entertainment at football and basketball games, are an im]x r- tant part of the R.C.U.S. band. These girls also take part in the annual musical contest, competing with other girls from all parts of the state of Illinois. BOTTOM ROW: Anne Ford, Pat Barth, Margo Duke, Carla Bays. Jim Mantz. TOP ROW: Sue Prosser. Knepp, Mary Jo Jeffery. Jeanne Ingles. Nanci Fergu- Susan Muir. Pete Brown. Dave Tomkinson. John Ruth- son. Sandy Danlev. SECOXD ROW: Wanda Jacob. erford. Teresa Todd, Kathy F.dwards. Judy Harris. Joe Whitchousc, Joan Dudden. Nancy QUILL AND SCROLL Quill and Scroll, an honorary journalism organization, is composed of. for the most part, upper-classmen. To lx- eligible a student must have worked for at least two years on either the Shield or Excalibur staff, and must have maintained good scholastic standing, and must be of good character. Miss Elsie M. Engclhaupt is advisor. We enjoyed the entertainment at “Vintage Valentine. What arc some requirements at Monmouth? The finishing touches for a gr - - - eat cat — the Senior class float. Don’t forget your lunch. Let’s not count calories tonight. Congressman Robert Michel comes to Rich woods. One two — three — step! The picture of efficiency! Well, if that's the way you're going to be . . . Arc you working on the Homecoming float? We’re ready - Are you? Help! Can't you give a guy a hand! BOTTOM ROM': Mr. George Briggs. Alta Stevenson, Normajean White, Loretta Rahmeyer, Mimi Schwicd, Ellen Brennan. SEC- OND ROM': Gayle Hamilton, Jencllc Danner, Judy Gauss. I.inda Kreiter, Tena McNcclcy, Rosemary Lamprccht, Elizabeth Pome- roy, Sharon Frank. Linda Willis. THIRD ROM': Diane Ridgeiy, Janice Cox. Marilyn Maurer, Georgia Culver, Jean Kraps, Carol Gray, Sally Mullally, Carolyn Burnworth. Chriss Clark. FOURTH ROM': Donna Arnold, Becky Gillctt, Flora Rushman, Clara Eppy. Terry Gchrt, Carol Ann Mount, Marolyn Travers, Nancy I lend- erer, Nancy Johnson. TOP ROM’: Chris Eisele, Mary Burris, Ann Kelch, Diane Vcrkler, Karen Lupton, Barbara Adams, Linda Ba- con, Rose Dishman, Sonja Swanson. FRESHMAN GIRLS CHORUSES Because of the number of interested students, Freshman Girls’ Chorus meets in two sections this year. Becoming larger each year, this group possesses much potential talent for the two selective choirs. BOTTOM ROM': Mr. George Briggs, Linda Muir, Vicky Clad- wcll, Patti Nixon, Roberta Sage, Vicki Eller, Nancy Johnson, Jo- dean Gccracrts. Diana Herron. SECOND ROM': Susan Yeast, Teresa Dossett. Marilee Glenn, Nancy Warner. Susan Turner, Carol Anderson. Karen Beard, Kathy Kellogg. THIRD ROM': Nancy Moredock, Kathy Galvin, Laura Durning, Linda Giberson. Diane Tammeus, Nancy Curran, Cheryl Cassens, Meridy Stuart. FOURTH ROM': Sophie Hall, Teresa Prince, Joy Macumbcr, Shelley Hathaway, Diane Owen, Marge Finney, Karen Rude, Jo- anne Altorfer. TOP ROM': Lynda McCoskey, Barbara Britten, MaryBeth Cation, Barb Steiner, Linda Howe, Dianna Cnshcn, Arvena Crank, Chcric Adams. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roljert Vichman, Nancy McNcar, Sharon Holtz, Vicy Caldwell. Marty Jones, Kristy Lawrence, Nancy Johnson, Janet Burklund, Marilyn Burnett, Sharon Benko, Pam Barth. SECOSD ROW: Penny Eller, Jim Moon, Joan Web- ber. Carolyn Burn worth, Kay Edwards. Nancy Henderer, Jim Cohen, Sue Horn, Jan Bitner, Joann Cicciarelli, Connie Meyer. THIRD ROW: Nancy Leonard. Cheryl Cassens, Donna Arnold. Sue Hanson, Roger Miller, Fred Bally, Marsha Buckles. Georgia Culver, Sally MeDavid, Marge Finney, Julie Dikeman. TOP ROW: Jan Gauf, Susan DePolis, Nancy DeYoung, Jayme Anderson. Cathy Curtis, Lynne Kaurinas, Carol Buck, Pat Pitcher, Vicki Purscll, Chris Eisele, Jean Anglin. LE CERCLE FRANCAIS This large club with over one hundred members is sponsored jointly by Mrs. Donna Montgomery and Mr. Bob Veihman. The members further their knowl- edge of the French people, language, and customs by discussions and guest speakers. Among their special activities arc the International Language Banquet and Christmas caroling at hospitals, and children's and old people's homes. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Putman, Jon Whitcomb, Glcnys Bur- ger, Roberta Sage, Maureen Walsh, Candy Wilson, Rosette Wine. Robin Sommer, Rhonda Silvcrstonc, Loretta Rahmcyer, Patti Nixon, Holly Jacobs. SECOSD ROW: Paula Schwcnk, Linda Whitcomb, Vicki Dikeman, Alan Mchl, I.auric Kclsh, Sherry Powley, Janinc Franzcc, Linda York. Laurie Easterbrook. Gail Venezky, Alice Culver. Connie Frank. THIRD ROW: Steve Siot- ler, Robin McCord. Kathy Prescott, Chris Colan, Nancy Curran. Paula Coleman, Suzanne Wand. Sally Tinsman. Sherry Randall. Pam Nyquist, Jim Wilson. Kathy Noel. TOP ROW: Donna Bush, Vivcttc Holland, Diane Yoches, Cindy Stubbs, Sonja Swanson, Susie Welch, Mary Ellen Smith, Barb Steiner, Karen Rigg, Jan Owens, Agnes Ostrcicher, Marcy Tclander, Chris Shea. OFFICERS (Top to Bottom) Topper Owen. Treasurer. Mclani Eddings, Vice President. Suzi Kirkpatrick, Secretary. Dave Minor. President. GERMAN CLUB Similar in organizations and purpose to most of the other lan- guage clubs, the German Club, sponsored by Mrs. Emily Byars and Mr. Floyd DrcsscI, has many interesting and enjoyable projects and activities throughout the year. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Emily Byars, Ric Sprenger, Rosemary Lamprecht, Chriss Clark, Diane Tammeus. Judy Brown. Terric Schmidt. Judy Kuester, Jim McComas, Mr. Floyd Dresscl. SEC- OND ROW: Terry Kosted, Pamela Rapp. Don Coven, Marita Cheesman. I.ynne Ryan. Charles Fabish, Jeff Ferguson, Joanne Lamprecht, Norman Lawler, David Johnson, Ann Kelch. THIRD ROW: Christie Prestin, Melanie Eddings, Mary Lyngc, Carol Phillips. Topper Owen. Tim Reynolds. Mike Olson. Lynne Leunig, Suzi Kirkpatrick. Creg Wilson. Fred Uhlig. TOP ROW: Dave Snyder. Bob Hcindsclman. Mary Kay Fink, John McKunc, Bill Thomas, Dave Minor. Stan Strickler, Tom Gillctt. Connie Smith, Kathy McEwcn, Tom Getz. BOTTOM ROU': Norinc Schwartz, Mimi Schwied, Dec Whitlow, Carol Anderson, Pam Miller, Barbara Kohl, Ann Cody, Mr. Johathon Sharp. Sponsor. SEC- OND ROW: Sue McGrath, Diane Ridgely. Meredith Eubank. David Prindable, Joanne Altorfer, Cathy Wag- ner. Susan Monari, Karen Beard. TOP ROW: Emily Tillman, Kathy Cosgrove. Teresa Prince, Mama Mes- kimen, Gloria Jacobs, Judy Stokowski. Nancy ilornack. Julia Rosenthal. SPANISH CLUB This beginning Spanish club is for first-year students who want to learn more about the Spanish language and customs. Mr. Jonathon Sharp, who is the s| onsor. aids the members in their ac- tivities. Left to right: Joanne Altorfer. President; Cathy Wagner, Vice President: Sue McGrath, Secretary; Diane Ridgely, Treasurer. SITTIXG: Vice President. Barry Schaffer. STANDING left to right: Jennifer Rudd, President; Mary Rabold, Secretary-Treasurer. LOS ORADORES This advanced Spanish club, sponsored by Mrs. Amaline Stephan, works to improve the sjxrken Spanish of the members. The club invites natives of Spanish-speaking countries to be totest s|x akers at the monthly meetings, which are conducted entirely in Spanish. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Amaline Stephan, Ann Engelking, Jennifer Rudd, Mary Rabold, Jenny Atkinson. Mary Zeman. TOP ROW: Joan Duddcn, Sherry Stear, Ted Page, Trudy Axelrod, Vicki Collie. GREEK CLUB Unlike most other language clubs, the Greek Club does not strive to jjerfect their speaking of the language, but instead studies the customs of the ancient Greeks and learns simple root words to improve and increase their English vocabulary. OFFICERS: Rose Marie Ranney, President; G.iry Jacobs, Secretary-Treasurer; Marlene McCoy, Vice-President. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Connie Dcathcrage. Dave Derris. Marlene McCoy, Jim Rutherford, Matt Bracket. SECOND ROW: Susan Yeast. Sharon Wrigley, Judi Carr. Nancy ilasselbcrg, Pat Lyons. THIRD ROW: Debbie Durfee, Rose Marie Ranney, Larry Shirley, Tim Minnick, Sheila Ramsey. Katie Welch, Deborah Drake. FOURTH ROW: Bob Turner, Marjorie Carney, Donna McClure, Mike Ulrich, Mike Dyer, Gary Jacobs, Betsy Stern, Susie Welch. TOP ROW: Gary Summers, Scott Winston, Wayne Krantz, Terry Schad. Jim Mender, John Rutherford, Gwen Hall. 93 BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Connie Dcathcragc, Advisor. Maurenc Sul Lyons, Neva Easton, Laurie Easterbrook, Vicki Dikcman, Mike Mct- livan, Linda Triebcl, Carol Capranica, Kathy Kellogg, Elizabeth lam. FOURTH ROW: Paula Fry, Sharon Saltsman, Terry Andcr- Pomeroy, Paula Schwcnk, Maricllen Durkc, Dave Fcaris. SECOND son. Linda Dixon, Sue Tobin, I,arry Hawkins, Sheila Ramsey, ROW: Janni Harris. Bob Fraser, Bonnie Eagleson, Cheri Lyle, Sophie Hall, Eileen Brewer, Deborah Drake. TOP ROW: Linda Sharon Wriglcy, Sheryl YV'ilday, Joan Culver, Tom Grant, Sherry Seavcr, Julie Hansen, Betsy Stern, Suzanne Bisplinghoflf, David Hickey, Marianne McCoy. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Wetzel, Sue Muir, Terry Allar, Gary Summers. Vicki Higgs, Suzanne Michels. Horn. Sue Humphrey, Pam Humphrey, Nancy Hassclberg, Pat LATIN CLUB The purpose is to promote interest in and to facilitate learning about the Latin and Roman civilization. The members of this club, under the leadership of Mrs. Connie Dcathcragc, make models and drawings of common objects and dress of the times. Another im- portant activity is the Annual Language Club Banquet. TOP TO BOTTOM: David Muir, Quaestor; Sheila Ramsey, Quaestor; Deborah Drake. Consul: Sophie Hall, Scribe; Janni Harris, Pro Consul. Class work with Mr. Marine. STEIN MOHN A.F.S. STUDENT STEIN MOHN Stein in the fore- ground and his brother Trend. YVc here at Richwoods are all very happy to have had the opportunity to Ixrcomc acquainted with such a fine student as Stein Mohn, from Bergen, Norway. The American Field Service who brought Stein to us works for world jicace and understanding, and Stein has cer- tainly been a good representative of his country. YVc hojx that the impression of Richwoods and the Ameri- can way of life which he carries back to Norway with him will all lx good. Mike Underwood and Stein Mohn. 95 NATIONAL FORENSICS BOTTOM ROW: Mis Cecilc Rukgaber, Jan Smith, Marilyn Mul- Pitcher, Christie Prestin. FOURTH ROW: Jeanne Ingles, Paula ally, Gloria Rohl, Mr. Donald Marine. SECOND ROW: Jorja Coleman, Mike Ulrich. David Moore, Mike Dyer, Cherie Adams, Jacobs, Bonnie Hazzard. Jenny Atkinson. Pam Lindstrom, Olivia Bill Rath, Carla Bays, I-irry Potter. TOP ROW: Stacey Ross, Robin Menton. Janni Harris, Karen I.indstrom. THIRD ROW: Marcie Ix vin, Michael Dailey, Bill McClugage, Dave Grimm, Brent Hawk Tclandcr, Ellen Sudow, Jan Owens, Bill Gaskill, Sheila Ramsey, Pat ins, Stein Mohn, Scott Winston, Suzanne BisplinghofF. The National Forensics group offers an excellent chance for interested and talented students to work and increase their skills in dramatics and speech under the very fine direction of Mr. Don Marine and Miss Cccilc Rukgaber. 96 The speaker's tools! A Southern belle, Margo Davis, and her escort. Bob Steiner, entertain us with a Southern Cotillion. 1961 JUNIOR-SENIOR PROM Judy Goodlad makes an appearance at the Prom as a Southern Belle. GRADUATION 1961 THE FIRST FOUR YEAR CLASS. THEIR FINAL HIGH SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT. BOTTOM ROW: Joann Cicciarelli, Ann Hardcnbrook, Kathy Johnson, Linda McKnight, Joyce Miller. Mr. Dean Nichols, Spon- sor. SECOND ROW: Marilyn Mulally, Carolyn Pearson, Ellen Tamkin, Janni Harris, Nancy Warner. TOP ROW: Connie Sei- fert. Joyce Frcmaux. Judy King, Diane Yoches, Sandy Lindcnfel- ser, Margo Knepp. FUTURE TEACHERS OF This organization gives students interested in teaching as a career an opportunity to explore their chosen profession with one in the field who can discuss both the advantages and disadvan- tages. The club sponsor is Mr. Dean Nichols. AMERICA I-cft to right: Joyce Miller. Secretary; Margo Knepp, President; Judy King, Vice President; Connie Seifert, Treasurer. OFFICERS Linda McCartney, Secre- tary-Treasurer. Mike Boyle, Vice President, John Die- ken, President. STANDING. PHOTOGRAPHY CLUB The Photography Club, sponsored by Mr. Clayton Fawkes and Mr. George Hockman, strives to learn to take, develop, print, and enlarge photographs. The club is an asset to R.C.H.S. as the members take pic- tures of various school functions. 100 BOTTOM ROW: Mr. George D. Hockman. Sponsor, Linda McCartney, Joe Whitehousc, Mike Anton, Sharon Miller, Hill Pula, Mr. Clayton Fawkes. Sponsor. TOP ROW: Mike Boyle, Paul Fawkes, John Alley, Dave Nafziger, John Dieken. Richard Beil. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Kenneth Barton, Tom Howard, Tom Ca- Bschor, Ken Quimby. THIRD ROW: Harold Headley, Walt ho, Jim Miller. Rick Brown, Mike Soddy, Ted Ilonncss, Dave Brugger, Mike Koch, Bob Stevenson, Bob Addy, Fred Uhlig, Jones, Richard Barker, Mr. Don Johnson. SECOND ROW: David Charles Grimm. TOP ROW: Gary Morgan, Dan Lowery, Rich East, Dave Cassel, Larry KaufTman. Bill King, Leo Sulaski, Dennis Rieger, Mike Adams, Lowell Guaf, Dennis I-oges, Terry Hill. INDUSTRIAL ARTS CLUB 'Hu? Industrial Arts Club like many of the extracurricular clubs is correlated with class room subjects. Much of the year is spent in preparing projects and displays for the an- nual industrial arts exhibit held in the spring. Mr. Ken- neth Barton and Mr. Don Johnson are co-sponsors. Left to right: Gary Morgan. Sentinel; Bob Stevenson, Vice President; Rich Rieger, President; Dan Low- ery, Treasurer. Rick Brown, Secretary. 101 DEBATE BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roger Babich, Joann Wasem, Ellen Sudow, Michael Hassclburg, Mr. Donald Marine. TOP ROW: Bill Rath. Tenry Allar, Dave Grimm, Brent Hawkins, Jim Men- ton. Robin Lovin. Not Pictured: Bob Steiner, Jackie Foreman. Kay Rosaa. The Varsity and Novice Debate teams of Rich woods do a great deal to encourage interscholastic competition. Under the capable supervision of Mr. Donald Marine and his assistant. Mr. Roger Babich our debaters participate in the Mid-Statc-8 Debate Conference and numerous other tournaments within the state throughout the year, and are members of the National Forensic League. We arc proud of their fine record. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Donald Marine, Sandy Saletzki. Margaret McMullen, Mr. Roger Babich. TOP ROW: Dan Norton, Suzanne BisplinghofT, Bill Rcdenius, Tom Getz. NOVICE HOMECOMING PARADE 1961 Joan Durfcc Lynne Ames KAY KAYLOR - QUEEN 104 HOMECOMING QUEEN CANDIDATES Mary Jo Oakford 1 A r V ' Joan Potter Alberta Statkus 105 Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders, Nancy McDaniel and Paulette Lowe, ride in the Parade. Queen Kay Kaylor is escorted by Don Knopf as Joan Durfee looks on. HOMECOMING ACTIVITIES Penny Eller puts the finishing touches on the Soph- omore float. Our team is red hot.' The Royalcttes in a marching routine. 1961 The Sophomore Class officers. Bob White, Sue Maicr, and Gary Monday, in the Homecoming Parade. BOTTOM ROW': Mi Martrcnc Woodard, Nonna Jean White, Heidi Hclmantoler, Anne Ford, Vicki Eller, Jenice Spence, Sharon Frank, Martha Shields, Miss Patricia Garrity. SECOND ROW: Barbara Ellen Gray. Mary Jo Vcltman, Linda Gebhardt, Eileen Brewer, Rosemary Williams, Carol Ann Mount, Nancy Homack, Jan Bitncr, Marsha Hurscy. THIRD ROW: Sue Metz, Laurie Kclsh, Terry Kostcd, Linda McCartney, Jan Hibser, Brenda Huck- abee, Ann Kelch, Jean Kra|w, Joy Mucumbcr. TOP ROW: Susan Balcom, Arvena Crank, Sharon Smith, Cheri Hill, Marsha Halli- day. Noretta Buckles. Diana Brumbaugh, Janet Durflingcr, Barbara Volovitz. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA The Future Homemakers of America has the important role of preparing girls for their future duties as homemakers of tomorrow. Sjxmsored by two of the fine teachers of the Homcmaking Department, Miss Woodard and Miss Garrity, this club has seen a steady rise in membership in each year of operation. Mrs. Margaret Ellen Richardson is chapter mother. FHA OFFICERS. STANDING: Rosemary Williams, Project Chairman. Marcia Hurscy. Treasurer. CLOCKWISE: Noretta Buckles, President Jenice Spence, Vice President Kay Kaylor, Second Vice-President Laurie Kclsh, Secretary. 107 BOTTOM ROW: Judy Poyntcr, Sue Curtis, Anne I'ord, Linda Creer, Mary Burdick, Barbara Ellen Gray, Mr. Don Henderson, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Dot lie Mcindcrs, Linda Iaxunis. Marlene Hinder!, Laurie Easterbrook. Joan McClellan, Becky Mettam. Paul- ette Lowe, Judy Gutierrez, Sandy Mott. THIRD ROW: ('ounce Elsesser, Janet Fisher, Brenda Huckabcc, Phyllis Hcggic, Lynne Antes, Kendra Garrett, Kay Kaylor. Lauic Kelsh, Jim Mantz. FOURTH ROW: Rosemary Powell. Cindy Lackey, Terry Lc- ntoine, Bonnie Hudson. Linda Shuck, Lynda Godfrey, Jeri Mere- dith. Margaret Green, Sally Tinsman, Bail Kctcham. TOT ROW: Christy Skow, Barb Bayless, Gary Clark, Connie Haynes, Becky Jones, Dick Bittner, Xoretta Buckles, Bill Wright, Cliff Hawkins. HALL MONITORS (ABOVE) The Hall Monitors and Pages do a necessary and helpful part of service to R.C.H.S. Each student serves one hour per day during his regular assigned study hall, collecting attendance slips and assisting in the office, halls, and where needed. They are sponsored by Mr. Don Henderson. HONORARY BUSINESS CLUB Sponsored by Mrs. Rieca and Mrs. Mclnroe, this club of 17 members is designed to give special recognition to business students with a “B average in all business subjects, and a “C” average in all others. The officers of this honorary organization are Pat Poland — President, and Linda Rude — Secretary-Treasurer. BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Jacklyn Ricca. Phillis Turner, Colette Corbin, Janet Krisman, Mrs. Nancy Mclnroe. SECOND ROW: Kathy Johnson, Kay Marion, Bonnie Trotter. Diana Ruckle, Linda Murric. TOP ROW: Annette Albright, Karen Stokowski, Pat Poland. Linda Rude. Marie Joseph. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Loren H. Allen, Bol Singer, Joel Schunk, Sam Cooksey. SECOND HOW: Dan Norton, Mike Weaver, Ro l Hill. Bol Tyler, Dave Philip . TOP ROW: Gary Morgan, Mike Adams, Earl Kummer. Dave Suino. LIBRARY STUDENT AUDIO-VISUAL AIDS ASSISTANTS (ABOVE) One of several R.C.H.S. service organizations composed of students is the Audio-Visual Aids headed by our fine li- brarian Mr. Loren II. Allen. These boys assist in showing classroom movies, stage sound and lighting, and the sound system for morning announcements, and many other ac- tivities throughout the year. Anyone who finds himself with a question in the library is sure to receive help from one of the 17 students who work there during their study-halls or after school, because one of the functions of this organization of assistants is to serve the students here at R.C.H.S. Also, through the guidance of their s|x nsor. Mis. Marjory Rubinfcld, Assistant Librarian, they strive to learn more of library organization and purposes during their semi-monthly meetings, These students arc ac- quiring practical skills as well as useful knowledge |)crtaining to library operation. LEFT TO RIGHT: Jessie Lee. Lee Ann Karnp. Becky Off. Sharon Margaret Howard, Sandra Gilmore. Diane Shcdroff. Not Pictured: Wriglcy, Jennifer Rudd. Sandra Sprinkle, Sandy Buck. Karen Pat- Deanna Smith. Karen Blumenrader, Penny Eller, terson, Karen Rude, Nancy Ashby, Mike Wasson. Diane Hoehnc, BOTTOM HOW: Mr. Robert Viehman, S| on$or, Mrs. Margaret Ferguson, Sponsor, Kathi Austin. Sue Curtis, Jane Noonan, Pat Barth, Jane Gicbclhauscn, Mary Jo Oakford, Bob Easton. Mrs. Joyce Metzger, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Connie Seifert. Nancy Johnson. Barbara Harris, Nancy Somnier, Joan Dudden, Judy Har- ris, Dick Huff. Julie Honnold. Pam I.indstrom. THIRD ROW: Barb Baylcss. Fielda Thomas, Debbie Rians, Jeri Meredith, Terry I.innc, Linda Shuck, Kathi Holmgren, Susan Muir, Steve Linne. TOP ROW: Marta Gaskins, Judith Johnson, Terry Schad. Tom Mills. Chuck Geyer, Steve Miller, Mike Jones, Alberta Stalkus, Ted Naffzigcr. ADVANCED BRIDGE CLUB To learn the fundamentals of the Goren system of playing bridge is the purpose of our R.C.H.S. Bridge Club. The past few years have seen a steady rise in the membership of the club, which totals approximately one hundred. The club is divided into two groups: the Advanced Club and the Beginning Club. One sjh-c- ial activity for Bridge Club members is the Spring Tournament. The club sjronsors are Mrs. Dorothy Zin- ser, Mrs. Joyce I-vCour, Mrs. Joyce Metzger, Mrs. Mar- garet Ferguson, Miss Judith Allen. Mrs. Barbara Wyss, and Mr. Robert Vcihman. Officers. CLOCKWISE: Bob Turner — President Beginners. Jane Gicbclhauscn Secretary Treasurer Advanced. Bob Moreland Secretary Treasurer Beginners. Jane Noonan President Advanced. STANDING: Bob Easton. BOTTOM ROW: Miss Judith Allen, Sponsor. Judy Nelson, Janet Myers, Linda Wallace, Bonnie Hazzard, Sandy Danlcy, Connie Jcncson. Tena Powley, Linda Greer, Mrs. Dorothy Zinscr, Spon- sor. SECOXD ROW: Colette Corbin, Carolyn Pearson, Connie Jacobs, Jeanne Ingles. Sandy J. Buck. Jenny Atkinson. Linda Rude, Margo Davis. Nancy Grantham, Billie Peterson, Marlene McCoy. THIRD ROW: Kit Cation, Lynda Sisson. Cynthia Adams, Sara Pence, Sue Nelson, Barb Carver, Joe Raya. Jean Swardcnski, Pat Brummer, Barb Ketchain. Linda Rasar. TOT ROW: Karin Mine- hart, Emily Dilts. Greg Crystal. Doug Cassidy, Jim Traenkcn- schuh, Eric Bergstrom, Jim Mender, Scott Winston, Connie Haynes, Ann Gustafson, Bob Turner. BEGINNING BRIDGE CLUB BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Joyce LcCour, Sponsor, Mary L. Klaas, Charles Keltner, Karen Kunkle, Kris Jacobson, Debbie Walker. Becky Oil. Mary Liston, Dianne Cassidy, Mrs. Barbara Wyss, Sponsor. SECOXD ROW: Gaye DeTrcmpe, Julie Dixon, Shirlee Fragel, Sharon Wildermuth, Cheryl Johnston, Mary Knickerbock- er, Pat Lynn, Rose Marie Ranney. Jean Meier, Mary Burdick. Sharon Rigg. THIRD ROW: Pam McCaslin, Judy I.ivcngood, Rosemary Powell, Teresa Todd. Linda Gauss, Mike Fricdlandcr, Polly Hayes, Penny Fredrickson, Mike Dyer, Deanna Smith, Randie Rosies. TOP ROW: Bob Moreland, Mary Bclfer. Bill Gas- kill, Ladd Rutherford, Tom Common, Craig Dean, John Schad. Ron Tucker. Vicki McCausland, Stacey Ross, Terry Reid. Ill BOTTOM ROM': Mrs. Media Totten, Anne Borchdt, Linda Trie- bcl, Paula Schwenk, Judy Gott, Jan Smith. SECOND ROM’: Mrs. Betty Hitchcock, Dottic Meindert, Vicki Dikeman, Jcnicc Spence, Laurie Easterbrook. Carol Miller. Mrs. Margaret Ellen Richardson. THIRD ROW: Sue Horn, Kit Cation, Jan Bitner, Nancy Homack, Becky Mettam. Jane Noonan, Sue Humphrey. FOURTH ROM': Judy Gutierrez, Nancy Sommer, Phyllis Heggic, Nancy Duke, Janet Hensley. Sandra Gilmore. Eileen Brewer. TOP ROW: Mary Roscm- berger, Linda Womer, Alberta Statkus, Barb Baylcts, Christy Skow, Susie Welch, Mary Beth Cation. KNITTERS ’N PURLERS The Knitters 'n Purlers, numbering thirty, is one club at R.C.H.S. that is busy all year long. Each t irl as a member is required to complete one knitting project. These projects range from a simple item such as a scarf to a quite complicated job like a sweater. The club is adequately sponsored by Mrs. Margaret Ellen Richardson, Mrs. Betty Hitchcock, and Mrs. Media Totten. I-eft to right: Jane Noonan, President; Nancy Sommer, Vice President; Barb Bayless, Secre- tary; Kit Cation, Treasurer. 112 The “R” CLUB, under the sponsorship of Mr. Carlo Traficano, is an hon- orary organization for die purpose of promoting athletics and to assist the school in good school anti public relations. The basic requirement for be- coming a member of the R Club is for an athlete to earn a varsity letter. BOTTOM ROW: Paul Tmsik. Larry Shirley, Greg Fulford, Walt Jordan, Ed Smith. Bill Churchill. SECOND ROW: Steve Moreland, Mike Phillips, Dave Semlow, Chuck Lundquist, Stein Mohn, Michael Dailey, I-ce Jameson. TOP ROW: Terry Schad, Howard Nott, Jerry Hale, Joe Ferric, Bob Scmlow, Jim Men- der. President; Terry Schad, Mastcr- at-Arms. “R” CLUB - BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Carlo Traficano. Advisor; Tim Corcoran, Tom Im- gan, Boh Turner, Bob Moreland, Mike Friedlander, Dave Fearis. SEC- OND ROW: Bill Sudow. Phil Gould. Dave Dilts, Leif Bergstrom, Bemic Young, Flip Szold. TOP ROW: Sam I leer, Steve Nordvall, Bo Batchelder, Gary Williams, Pat Finnegan, Eric Bergstrom, John Estes. ORCHESIS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. I-ois Dcstcr, Linda Tricbel, I.inda Whit- comb. Sue Maicr, Marsha Hursey, Jorja Jacobs, Jenny Atkinson, Paula Schwenk, Diane Simpson, Loretta Rahmcycr. SECOND ROW: Pam McCaslin, Gaye DeTrempc, Mary Fisher, Carol Bel- den, Carol Hohenbary, DcAnnc Burdin, Susan Reynolds, Linda Rude, Vicki Dikeman, Vicki Eller. TOP ROW: Robin Wilson. Linda Hubert, Randic Rodes, Paula McClellan, Karen Lupton, Jeanne Potter, Kathy Edwards. Diane Hochnc, Linda Norgart, Conncc Elsesser. Orchcsis numbering thirty-nine is a R.C.H.S. club that strives for interest in the creative dance as an art. The club has tryouts in the fall for any interested girl. No experience is necessary. These girls practice twice weekly and this year a special activity is being planned in the form of a presentation of dance compositions. 114 OFFICERS: From loft: Jenny Atkinson, vice-president; Diane Hochnc, secretary. Not pictured, Stic Maicr. president. BOTTOM ROW: Kathi Austin, Mary Jo Oakford, Becky Oflf, Bonnie Hazzard. Linda Wallace, Diane Simpson, Tena Powlcy, Connie Waldschmidt. Mrs. I,ois Dcsier. SECOND ROW: Janet Bartolonmcci, Rosemary Williams. Nanci Ferguson, Janni Harris, Connee Elsesser, Jennifer Rudd. Pat Ufcn, Judy Ellis, Jane Gicbel- kausen, Jenny Atkinson. THIRD ROW: Pat Hughes. Karen Stokowski, Joan Durfec, Linda Hubert, Linda Gauss, Judy Good lad, Penny Fredrickson. Polly Hayes, Lynda Sisson. Margo Davis TOP ROW: Linda McCartney, Lynne Rosengrant, Paula Me Clcllan. Linda Rasar. Charlotte Ramsel, Jan Mahler. Sharon Max well. Pat Poland, Jeri Meredith, Kathi Holmgren. NOT PIC TURED: Joan Potter. ROYALETTES The Royalcttcs arc an important group at R.C.H.S. Tryouts are held each spring to fill the vacancies left by the graduating seniors. Mrs. I.ois 1 Jester, who sjxmsors this fine precision drill team, teaches the girls the various routines which they per- form at basketball and football games as well as in the Homecoming parade. They certainly add a great deal to the school spirit here at Richwoods. Clockwise: S, Rigg, K. Kunklc, A. Statkus, C. Jcncson, J. Dixon, C. Jeneson. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS The Varsity Cheerleaders, under the direction of Miss Adele Talaga, are very important in promoting school spirit. This year’s cheerleaders, chosen during tryouts held in the fall, have done much to promote good will between Kichwoods and other schools. A Mid-State 8 cheerleading workshop was held at Richwoods with girls from all the schools working together to improve their own styles and develop a Mid-State 8 cheer. At both football and basketball games, the cheerleaders arc always behind the team, lending encouragement to both the team and the fans. TOP TO BOTTOM: Jody Livelihood, Sue Kirkhus, Paulette Lowe, Nancy McDaniel, Connie Frank, Charlotte Bay- less. FROSH-SOPH CHEERLEADERS The Frosh-Soph Cheerleaders, also directed by Miss Adele Talaga, arc equally important in promoting school spirit. These Freshman and Sophomore girls at- tend all Pep Assemblies and not only do their own cheers, but also join the Varsity Cheerleaders in various skits and cheers. Students attending the Freshman and Sophomore games find the cheerleaders there and ready to lead them in backing our team. Mr. Fawkes makes preparations for the first Civil Defense Class. From here we go to the Buchlcr homes for caroling. The Homcmaking Style Show Boy! Christmas cookies sure look good. in January. BOTTOM ROW: Pam Barth, Linda Bailey. Sue Curtis. Sharon Brissenden, Charlotte Baylcss, Karla Dickinson, Susan Burnett, Mariellen Burke, Ann Cody, Tamar Brayshaw, Kathi Austin. Vicki Dikeman. SECOSD ROW: Kit Cation, Jenny Atkinson. Teresa Brown, Georgia Culver, Cheryl Cassens, Julie Dikeman. Stic Butler, Susan Anderson, Alice Culver, Kay Edwards, Gave DeTrempe, Julie Dixon, Colette Corbin. THIRD ROW: Marilyn Baker, Margo Davis, Cynthia Adams. Donna Bush, Pat Enriquez. Annette Albright, Karen Blumcnradcr, Connie Anderson. Kathy Edwards. Pat Barth, Eden Brennan, Nancy Ashby. TOP ROW: Susan DePolis, Cheric Adams, Marjorie Carney, Cathy Curtis. Jean Anglin. Sharon Andrews, Barbara Evans, Barb Carver. Kon- delo Coologcorgen, Jayme Anderson, Nancy DeYoung. Chris Eiscle, Nancy Curran. G.A.A. BOTTOM ROW: Glcnys Burger, Anne Borchclt, Janet Krisman, Barbara Ellen Gray. Kathy Johnson. Sandy Danlcy. Rosemary Lamprecht, Nancy Johnson. Virginia Close. Mary Liston. Jcncllc Danner. Beckic Hayden. SECOSD ROW: Carolyn Burnworth, Sandy J. Buck, Cathy lines. Barb Johnson, Carol Jeneson, Julie Honnold, Nancy Johnson. Connie Jacobs, Sophie Hall, Linda Hulett, Marge Finney, Mary Cordcr. Cheryl Johnston. THIRD ROW: Pam Lindstrom. Phyllis Heggie, Janet Hensley, Bcv Fleis- chaucr, Mary Ann Fcleccia, Judy Ellis, Jeanne Ingles. Mary Jo Jeffery. Nancy Leonard. Mary Dcyo, Nancy Easton. Pat Lynn. TOP ROW: Becky Doyle. Joan Duddcn. Julie Hansen, Melissa Bowers. Cindy Gardiner, Karen Lupton, Suzanne Bisplinghoff, Vivcttc Holland, Gay Barnes, Mary Belfcr. Pat Brummer, Kathy Cosgrove, Penny Fredrickson. BOTTOM ROW: Kathy Putman, Mary L. Klaas, Ann Ilardcn- brook, Karen Kagel, Marsha Hurscy, Marilyn Maurer, Patricia Kcltncr, Sharon Frank, Judy Nelson, Jean Meier, Carol Miller, Carol Porter. SECOND ROW: Robin McCord, Jane Giebclhausen, Nanci Ferguson, Connie Jencson. Carol Gray, Jean Kraps, Maureen Nowik, Barbara Harris, Joanne Lamprecht, Kathy Galvin, Kathy Krege, Kristy Lawrence, Margaret McMullen. THIRD ROW: Kathy Prescott, Pam Nyquist, Barb Fuller, Nonna Lawler, Mary Lynge, Suzi Kirkpatrick, Joanne Rogers, Kathi Holmgren, Polly Hayes, Marianne Kastner, Paula Fry, Terry Kosted. TOP ROW: Suzanne Michels, Brenda Huckabce, Pam Hudson. Lynne Lcunig, Kathy McEwcn, Karen Jones, Mama Meskimen, Mary Kay Fink. Margaret Kutz, Kathy Gunderson, Diane Hochnc, Ruth Knapp, Connie Moore. G.A.A. Do you like to participate in sjxtrts? Do you enjoy sports? Then the Girls' Athletic Association is for you. Under the guidance of Miss Mari hit Boleman and Miss Mary Ellen Taylor, the members enjoy year-round activities like bowling, tennis, archery, ping-pong, bas- ketball, volleyball, and badminton. 120 G.A.A. Officers: From left — Sue Curtis, Vice-President; Mary Jo Jeffery, Treasurer; Sheila Ramsey, Activities leader; Joan Duddcn, Secretary. BOTTOM ROW: Mary Zcman, Linda Muir, Marilyn Burnett, Mary Jo Oakford, Becky Off, Linda Wallace, Tena Powley, Diane Simpson, Joanna Sweeney, Norma White, Barbara Adkinson, Connie Waldschmidt. SECOND ROW: Julie Vollentinc, Dottie Mcindcrs, Kathy Rusk. Susan Yeast, Dee Whitlow, Lynn Segler, Nancy Warner. Rosette Wine. Joan Webber, Robin Sommer, Mau- reen Walsh, Deanna Sweeney, Sandra Van Hooscr. THIRD ROW: Billie Peterson, Sandy Turchi, Marty Miller, Robin Wilson, Carol Phillips, Linda McCartney, Randie Rodcs, Sue McGrath, Connie Stcinbach. Diane Tammcus. Pat L'fen, Sue Maicr. FOURTH ROW: Sheila Ramsey. Jill Potter. Bonnie Bahdridge, Lana Rose, Lynn Whitten, Sally McDavid. Linda Norgart, Teresa Prince, Pam McCaslin, Sherry Powley. Pat Pitcher, Vicki Purscll, Ellen Tam- kin. FIFTH ROW: Linda Shuck, Karen Stokowski, Nan Schuc- ler, Susan Roland, Teresa Todd, Sally Tinsman. Sharon White, Julie Oldham, Pamela Rapp. SIXTH ROW: Karin Minchart, Diane Vcrkler, Joyce Newell, Pat Poland. Sharon Maxwell, Barbara Volovitz, Sara Pence, Donna VanBcuning. TOP ROW: Rosemary Powell, Sue Nelson, Cindy Lackey, Connie Smith, Stacey Ross, Car- ol McMichacl, Jean Swardenski, Deanna Smith. Suzy Shuck. 121 !mm BOTTOM ROW: Larry Shirley, Ed Smith. Walt Jordan, Gary Leich. Sam Hccr. John Estes. Bob Foust. TOP ROW: Chuck Lundquist. Jim Stotler. Pat Finnegan, Joe Ferric, Steve Nordvall, Gary Briscoe, Mike Ulrich. SR. PHYSICAL EDUCATION LEADERS The main purpose of this Senior group is to develop leadership and responsibility. It offers a great opportunity for those who wish to further their education in the field of physical education and sj ort activities. These students arc under the vcr able direction of Mr. William Hughes and Miss Marilyn Bolcman. Miss Marilyn Bolcman, Bev Fleischaucr, Mary Jo Oak ford, Nora Glenn. TOP ROW: Jeri Meredith, Ruth Knapp, Charlotte Ramscl, Sue Curtis. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. William Dolak. Barb Apacki, Pat Lyons, Rhonda Silverstonc. TOP ROW: Mary Fisher, Diane Yoches, Paula Coleman. Jim Rutherford. BIOLOGY CLUB The purpose of th Biology Club is to increase the members’ while hobbies. This year the club, $|x nsored by Mr. Wil- knowlcdge of the biological sciences, to learn new and in- liain Dolak. has worked on many various projects, tercsting skills in the field of science, and to develop worth- MODERN MATH CLUB Throughout this year the members of the Math Seminar have explored the field of Mathematics to learn and investigate areas of Mathematics beyond the traditional high school Math courses. The club is s| onsored by Mr. Arthur Moser and Miss Bonnie Litwillcr. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Arthur Moser, Larry Sachs. Rosette Wine, Chriss Clark. Miss Bonnie Litwillcr. SF.COSD ROW: Pat Lyons. Deborah Drake. Nancy Hassclbcrg. Marly Miller. Karen Lind- strom. THIRD ROW: Jeff Ferguson, Topper Owen, Richard Bouncy, Richard Lindstrom, Bob Easton. FOURTH ROW: Larry Griffin, Tom Gillen, David Thomas. Jim Wilson, Mary Kay Fink. TOP ROW: David Muir, John Alley. Ron Fouts. Fred Stern, Bill McClugagc. BOTTOM ROW: Min Margaret M. O’Reilly, Advisor; Anne Borohclt, Carol Meyer, Deanna Sweeney. Frances Leas, Pat Lyons, Sharon Oberholtzer, Sherry Hickey. Ann Engclking, Katherine Zobrist. SF.COSD ROW: Kay Kayior, Sandi Watt. Nancy Ashby, tarry Shirley, Joe Raya, tarry Koger, Bill Brockincycr, Brenda Huckabcc, Olivia Menton. Mary Jo Jeffery, Tory Jones. THIRD ROW: Robert Weisc, Terry 1-crnoine, K. Davidson. Carolyn Hoot, Donna VanBeuning, Linda Dixon, Chris Colan, Lynda McCoskcy, Mike Ulrich. FOURTH ROW: Betsy Stem. Cindy Craf. Bob Turner, John Rutherford, Jim Troenkenschuh, Scott Winston. Jana Gauf. Ted NalTriger. Jan Gauf. TOP ROW: Lynne Kaurinas, Howard Nott, F.ric Bergstrom, Wayne Krantz. Terry Schad, Bcb Seinlow. Jim Hcndcr, Chuck Lundquist. taif Bergstrotn. HEALTH CAREERS CLUB Any student who is interested in some field of Health Careers may join the R.C.H.S. Health Careers Club, sjsonsorcd by our school nurse. Miss Margaret O'Reilly. Members study and dis- cuss their particular health interests, as well as participate in various projects, field trips, and activities such as listening to guest speakers from different fields in medicine. 124 Officer : Kay Kayior, President; Sue Coxen. Vice- President; Wayne Kr.intz. Treasurer. SCIENCE LABORATORY ASSISTANTS BOTTOM ROW: Mr. J. R. Young, Kathi Austin, Mary Liston. TOP ROW: Larry Sachs, John Wilson, Julie Honnold. Mr. Young and John Wil- son, Chief. The purpose of the club is to introduce lab techniques to its members and to give them actual lab experience by working directly with science teachers. During this past year the club has worked on various projects and taken many interesting field trqjs. The sjxmsor is Mr. J. R. Young. SCIENCE RESEARCH SEMINAR The main function of the Science Research Seminar is to provide an opportunity for science students of exceptional ability to investigate research problems of their knowledge to a great extent. Throughout this school year, under the capable leader- ship of Mr. R. L. Fox, Advisor, the group has entered various science exhibits, fairs, and presentations of original paper seminars. BOTTOM ROW: Marlene McCoy, Jennifer Rudd, Sheila Ramsey, Topper Owen. Donna Bush, Rosette Wine. TOP ROW: Jerry Paluska, Greg Crystal, David A. Morrisson, Joe Witt- mcr, Robin Lovin, Tim Minnick. S.A.R. JOE YOCHES PAT HUGHES D.A.R. This award is sponsored by the National Society, Daughters of the American Revo- lution and Illinois Society of the Sons of the American Revolution These students are elected by their fellow members of the Senior class. The top three students were then voted on by the faculty. Judgement of these students are based on the qualities of honor, courage, leader- ship. service, and patriotism. These qualities are defined as follows: Honor hon- esty, high-principals, trustworthiness, loyalty, truthfulness, punctuality, moral strength and stability, cleanliness in mind and body; Service cooperation, meri- torious behavior bringing honor to school and community, kindness, unselfishness, true Americanism: individual responsibility to home, to country and to God; Courage mental and physical determination to overcome obstacles; Leadership — personality, originality, ability to lead ami hold others, good sportsmanship, responsibility; Patriotism fundamental Americanism. 126 BOTTOM ROW: Loft to Right: Kathy Edwards, Joyce Fremaux. Mike Underwood, Dave Campbell, Pat Finnegan, Pete Brown, Joe Yochos, Eric Bergstrom, Tom Mills. Carol Skinner, Carla Bays. SECOSD ROW: Jain Dudden. Alberta Statkus, Debbie Brandt, Bob Weise, Rose Marie Ranney. Mike Jones, Mary Burdick, Terry Linne, Becky Mettam, Karen Stokowski, Brenda Huckabce. TOP ROW: Janet Meyers, Joyce Miller. Tim Corcoran, Nancy Fergu- son, Joan Durfee, Pat Barth, Mike Maier. Jane Noonan, Margo Knepp, Sue Burnett. TOP TEN PERCENT The top ten percent of this year’s senior class consists of 32 students. This group elected two speakers to represent them at commencement. The two speakers are Nancy Ferguson and Mike Underwood. Forty-six members of the 1962 graduating class were elected to the Karl E. Downing chapter of National Honor Society. This membership, one of the greatest honore to lx bestowed upon a senior, is based upon scholarship, character, leadership, and service to the school. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY BOTTOM ROW: Sue Burnell, Mary Burdick, Jani Smith. Nancy Ferguson, Karen Stokowski, Brenda Huckabce, Becky Mettam, Tim Corcoran, Kathy Edwards, Joyce Miller, Mrs. Norma Franklin, sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jane Noonan, Rose Marie Ranney, Pat Barth, Carol Skinner, Joan Durfee, Kathy Holmgren, Joan Dudden, Mike Maier, Wanda Jacob, Mclodyc Marion, Margo Knepp, Carol Owens. THIRD ROW: Debbie Brandt. Bob Weise, Alberta Statkus, Don Knopf, Dave Campbell, Mike Underwood. Mike Jones, Jerri Meredith, Carla Bays, Sue Muir. Terry Linne. TOP ROW: Tom Mills, Boyd Wiley, Eric Bergstrom. Fred Stern, Gary Gebauer, Jerry Hale, Pete Brown, Pat Finnegan, Steve Miller. Chuck Geycr, Joe Yoches. NOT PICTURED: Joyce Fremaux, Janet Myers. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Edwin Durham, Advisor, Scott Winston, Teresa Todd, Linda Norgart. TOP ROW: Sharon Wiley, Wayne Krantz, Don Knopf. POLITICAL SCIENCE CLUB Even- first and third Tuesday of the month finds those stu- dents interested in increasing their knowledge of American Government and other fields of political science with Mr. Edwin Durham and the Political Science Club in Room 309. The officers are: President, Scott Winston; Vice-president, Jim Menton; and Secretary-treasurer, Wayne Krantz. 128 From left: Wayne Krantz, Secretary-Treasurer; Scott Winston, President. Not pictured: Jim Menton, Vice- President. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Roger Tipps, advisor, Jane Noo- nan, Larry Garrison, Steve Linne, Paul Trusik, Diane Simpson. SECOND ROW: Larry Shirley, Terry Lc- moinc, Mike Ulrich, Robert Wcisc, Larry Roger, Joe Raya, Bill Brockmeycr. THIRD ROW: Ted Naffziger, Scott Winston, Jim Tracnkcnschuh, Mike Jones, John Rutherford, Bob Turner, Terry Linne. FOURTH ROW: Leif Bergstrom, Tom Mills. Chuck Lundquist, Jim [lender. Craig Dean, Chuck Geyer, Steve Miller. TOP ROW: Eric Bergstrom, Wayne Krantz. Terry Schad. Craig Mandcl, Ray Ashley, Howard Nott, Bob Scmlow. INVESTMENT CLUB One of the new clubs this year is the investment club under the sponsorship of Mr. Roger Tipps. The members investi- gate various business prospects and discuss world trade and economy. Various guest speakers broaden the scope of available topics. Between meetings special projects are pre- pared for coming meetings. Investment Club Officers, left to right: Ted Naffziger, President; Diane Simpson, Secretary; Craig Mandcl, Progra'm Chairman; Mike Jones. Vice President; Steve Linne, Treasurer. 129 Backstage hustle before the play. THE IMAGINARY INVALID CAST Ardin ......... Toinette....... Angelique....... Beline ........ Bonnefoi ...... Cleante ....... Defois......... Thomas......... Louise ........ Beralde ........ Fletirantc .... Purjon ........ Director ...... Student 1 )ircctor ............ Bill Rath ...........Jackie Page ...... Melinda Miller . . Susan Van 1 )eman .......... Barry Switzer ........... Jock West .....Chuck Feldman ............Joe Harris ........ Rosette Wine .......... Larry Hafley ..... Joe Whiteltouse ........... Bob White Miss Cecile Rtikgaber .........Jeanne Ingles Melinda Miller tells woes to Jackie Page. 130 Hill Rath severely scolds Jackie Page. Bill Rath figures this medical bill «as Jackie Page cleans house. 131 Hill Rath tells Melinda Miller her fiance will soon arrive. I am a dear little white rose. Apple Dumplin' Best dressed women. Sometimes I feel like a motherless child! Poison Eddie Schellenback .. Scoit Winston Mrs. Schellenback............ Margaret Evans Mcniimi ............................... Kathy Putman 1st Policeman ............. Chuck Feldman 2nd Policeman ................... Mike Dailey Mrs. Me 'Filing (Ugly) ..................Sara Pence Mrs. Me Thing (Beautiful .. Jannic Harris Director................... Mr. Don Marine Student Director................Deanna Smith , .. Pam Lindstrom ---- Rosette Wine .......Jan Owens .. Bonnie 11 award ... Shelia Ramsey Brent Van Norman .... Rick Sprengcr ..... Mike Ulrich ...... Joe Yochcs .....John Hanson Carri ....... Sybil ...... Ewa Lewis . Maud Lewis Grace Lewis Nelson....... 1 lowav...... Ellsworth .. . Virgil ..... I )irty Joe .. . A beautiful ending to a wonderful play. MRS. MeTHING Mrs. B. Larue Sue Maier Stinker Bill Rath Baked c hicken. . . . 133 JUNIOR OFFICERS Jim Mcc . Vice President; Rosemary Powell, Secretary; I,add Rutherford, President; Polly I layes, Treasurer. FROSH OFFICERS Jim DeBord, President; Marcy Tc- lander, Vice President; Tonya Kraus, Secretary; Bill Meier, Treasurer. CLASS GROWTH JUNIOR CLASS Cynthia Adams Annette Albright John R. Alley Connie Anderson Lee Applegate Marty F. Armen- trout Chuck Asher Don Ashurst Kathi Austin Sheila Bachtel Larry Ball Gay Barnes Terry Barnes Randy Bartlett Bo Batchcldcr Mary Belfcr Terry Benson Judy Bernard Rick Bickel Dick Bittner Suzanne Blair Marlys Blender Karen Blumcnra- dcr Terry Blunk Richard Bouncy Bonny Bortolotti John Brady Tav Brayshaw Eden Brennan Barry Briggs Sharon Brissenden Diane Britten Diana Brumbaugh Pat Bruminer Noretta Buckles DcAnne Burdin Rod Burrell Paul Bussman Steve Byrne Bruce Carlson David Carpenter Fred Carr Barb Carver Junior Caslcy Pat Cassel Dianne Cassidy Doug Cassidy Kit Cation Bob Chapman Bill Churchill Virginia Close Dick Cohen Ron Coleman Gloria Collins Montev Collins Dave Conn Colette Corbin Dave Cordes Jerry- Cottingham Wilburt Cranford Sheila Creighton Greg Crystal Bill Dailey Michael Dailey- Sandy Danley Welcome Back. Decking the halls of Proctor Hospital I.ois Danzcr Margo Davis Ruth Ann Davis Randy Dawson Craig Dean Toni Decker Bill Desmond Gave Dc Trempe Ed Dickinson Dave Dills Julie Dixon Deanna Downing Becky Doyle John Duncan Rick Duncan Mike Dyer Nancy Easton Stann Ell wood Pal Enriquez Sandy Errion Mike Erwin Barbara Evans Ron Evans Athcia Famcy Chuck Feldman Gars- Finch Janet Fisher Jan Formhals Ronald Forncr Penny Fredrickson The last match for the Senior Rovallctcs. Bi l two no-trump. Billie. Mike Friedlander Greg Fulford Barb Fuller Kendra Garrett Bill Gaskill Marta Gaskins Linda Gauss Linda Gebhardt John Gentry Mike German Carol Getz Bud Geuvens. Jr. Robert L. Gholt- ton Jane Gicbclhauscn Roberta Gilbert! Loric Gillespie Beryl Gish Susan Glidcwcll Walter Glover David Goett Judy Goodlad Judy Gott Phil Gould Gary Graham Dave Grandell Susie Grawey Barbara Ellen Gray Judy Gray Lyle A. Gray Ed Green Margaret Green Robin Greenwood Rusty Greenwood Chcry Gutierrez Morris I lallcy Gwen Hall Karen Hall Mary Kay Halpin Bill Hamilton Gary Hamrick 139 Ruth Harris Judy Harrison Richard Hart Richard Harttcr Polly Hayes Connie Haynes Bonnie Hazzard Phyllis Hcggic Gordon Henry Janet Hensley Mike Hermann Jan Hibscr Bob Hindert Richard Hoadlcy Julie Honnold Pete Huber Pamela Hudson Sandy Huff Claudia Hugh banks Kay Hulctt Cathy lines Sharon Isom Connie Jacobs Gary Jacobs Judy Jacobs Kris Jacobson Jay Jeakins Carol Jencson Connie Jencson Barbara Johnson It 1« wi,h ,hc ncw cafc,cria addi,i°n’ n l When the Knights go march!., in! Bill Johnson Kathy Jonsonn Nancy Johnson Cheryl Johnston Marie Joseph Pat Junker Dean Kaetzel Marianne Kastner Bennett Katz Donatus Kcleh Karen Kellcnbcrgcr Charles Kcltncr Phyllis Kendall Barbara Kctcham Rene Kr.app Mary Knickerbocker Steve Kochi Janet Krisman Connie Lamm Jim Lamprccht Pam Lindstrom Steve M. Lindstrom Dennis Lipp Mary Liston Linda Loomis Pat Lynn Frclna Mackey JoAnnc Maharry Joe Maharry Janice Mahler Larry Maholland Jim Mantz Kay Marion Dennis Martin Judic Matthews Sharon Maxwell Denis McCann Pam McCaslin Vicki McCausland Paula McClellan Marlene McCoy Sandi McKinney Carol McMichacl Rex MeMonris Bill McNary Jim Mecs Gloria Mehl Jean Meier Jim Menton Sue Metz Richard K. Meyer Dick Miller Lcota Miller Karin Minchart Sally Mlakcr Pat Moore Joan Moredock Steve Moreland Joe Morgan Bob Moushon John Mulder Dennis Murray I.inda Mu trie Dave Nafzigcr Judy Nelson Sue Nelson Joyce Newell Charlie Nibbelin Judi Norman Sharon Obcrholtzcr Just think! We’re in high school. Refreshments after an excellent Robing Ceremony. Rebecca Off David Ohl Marcia Owen Judy Patterson Gary Payne Sara Pence Jim Penn Steve Perkins Billie Peterson Harry Peterson Carol Phillips James V. Philyaw Steve Picton George Piper Pat Poland Rosemary Powell Sherry Powley Tena Powley David Prince Doug Proctor Jack Rager Linda Reatherford Chuck Reeve Prances Reinholt Pant Richart Gars- Richter Jim Riddle Richard Rieger LaDonna Roberts Randic Rodes Sue Roland Lana Rose Stacey Ross Diana Ruckle Linda Rude James E. Runkle Ladd Rutherford Jim Sal enstein Fred Scheel Howard Seaver Lucilcc Selvy Dave Semlow Donna Sheets Dean Shelton Mel Sicks Joan Silver Deanna Smith Paula Smith Steve Smith Ron Snedden Kent Snowden Murray Soloman Jerry Sprague Sandy Sprinkle Jim Staley Gary Stascr John Steele Bob Steiner Terry Stephens Bill Stevenson Gary Stiers Jerry Stuart Bill Sudow Jean Swardenski Scott Swords Flip Szold Jerry Thompson Roberta Ti merman Teresa Todd Dave Tomkinson Bill Traicoflf Bonnie Trotter Ron Tucker Phillis Turner Joan Ulcvitch Mike Ulrich Suzanne Vichmcycr Debbie Walker Linda Wallace Gary Warner Joann Wascm Sue VVclton Bob White Mary Beth White Mary Jo White Joe Whitchousc Rosemary Williams Bob Wilson Jim Wilson Joe Wittmer Barbara S. Wolfe Bob Woolley Linda Worncr Tom Wyman Mar)- Wyss Bcrnic Young Jim Zsvcifcl JUNIORS NOT PICTURED George Beard Chuck Hudnali Oh! Is there a quiz today? Murry up, the Homecoming Parade is tomorrow. SOPHOMORE CLASS Joe Abner Van H. Ackerman Chuck Adams Ronald E. Alford Terry Allar John Allen Sally Ayhvard Ron Anderson Sharon Andrews Jean Anglin Jim Anthony Mike Anton Barb Apacki Kim Applegate Nancy Ashby Carol Atteberry Karen Atteberry Trudy Axelrod Robin Backus Janet Bailey Marilyn Baker Susan Balcom Bonnie Baldridge Lori Barder Judy Barlow “Eny-Meny-Miny-Mo” David East Realizes Practice Makes Perfect. Pam Barth Nancy Bartolomucci Dan Beach Terry Bcachlcr Connie Beecher Richard Beil Sharon Benko Larry Bentz Suzanne BisplinghofT Jan Bitner Suzette Blackburn Cherie Blackwell Terry Blackwell Vance Boles Ron Boone Anne Borchelt Ronnie Bosch Mark Boundy Judy Bowen Belinda Bowers Matt Brackett Beverly Bradshaw Larry Branan Eileen Brewer Greta Brockway Lc Anne B rod beck Chuck Brower Rick Brown Randy Brown Teresa Anne Brown Richard Bryan Carol Buck Diane Buckley Betty Bullock Ken Bumette Doris Burrough Donna Bush Don Bushawn Lynda Cainp Kris Cannaday Carol Capranica Lance Carmen Tom Carmody Barbara Carr Marita Checstnan Phil Clary Chris Colan Larry Colbert Paula Coleman Vicki Collie Randy Conner Ray Cordcr Beverly Cox Pat Cox Tom Cox Sue Coxon John Crandcll Jim Creamer Nancy Dalrymplc Jim D'Amico Joe Dane Denny Dargcl Kala Davidson Dave Dawson Tom Dawson Terry Dc Ment Denny Dentino Mike Dc Young Vicki Dikeman Arc you hungry? We renew acquaintances on registration day. John I. Dougherty Deborah Drake Robert Draper Richard A. Draving Debbie Durfee Laurie Easterbrook Bob Easton Randy Effner Penny Eller Mark Ellison Connec Elscsscr Ann Engelking Ray Enslow Richard Estes Joann Fangmeier Allen Farrell Paul Fawkes Dave Fearis Al Finkelstcin Anita Fischbachcr Mary Fisher Raeanne Fisher Larry Fleck John Flynn Jr. John Ford Jackie Forman Connie Frank Janine Frazee Lorin Frison Bennett Fuller Carlson Furness Jcaninc Furst Larry E. Gann Jana Gauf Jan Gauf Pam Gansch Sally Gebhardt Tom Getz Mike Ginsberg Eugene Gibler Mike Gobert Suzic Godfrey Linda Gomes Nancy Goodman Jim Gorman Riley Grandcll Pat Grant Rodney Grant Judi Green Sherry Griffis Dave Grimm Jim Groom Kathy Gunderson David 'V. Haase Joyce Haefli Don Hamann Ron Hamann Sharon Hanaucr Ole Hanson Sue Ilanson Ann Hardenbrook Elizabeth Hargadinc Howard Harris Janni Harris Roger PI artness Michael Ilassclberg Beckic Hayden Boh Heindselman Sherry Hickey Vicki Higgs Was it 1492, 1706, 1066, or 1961 ? Have You Read This? Chcri Hill Rod Hill Terry Hill Marlene Hinder! Karen Hodge Ted Hodge Diane Hochnc Gene Hocmann Irv Hoerr Jeff Robert Hoerr Vivette Holland George I lolt Thomas Hood Dave Hopper Sue Horn Nancy Hornack Carolyn Hour Linda Hubert Nancy Hufeld Sue Humphrey Marsha Hursey Gloria Jacobs Lee Jameson Linda Jenks Ron Johnson Richard Johnston Karen Jones Ronald Jud Karen Kagel Lceann Kamp Pamela Kay Kaps George Haufmann James Kellstedt Laurie Kelsh Patricia Keltncr Nancy Keys Alan Kilty Mike King Sue Kirkhus Suzi Kirkpatrick Burno Kirsch Carol Knapp Kathy Kncpp Rondo Knobloch Bob Knock Sicg Korondi Dick Krog A. G. Kmlac Earl Lynn Kummcr Dick Kura Margaret Kutz Cinda Lackey Bob Landerman Angie Lanier Kenny Lansford Larry Larison Albert Lavin Norma Lawler Frances Leas Jack Leich Lynne Lcunig Sandy Lindcnfclscr Bill Linne Don Litterst Ruth Lockhart Tom Logan Dennis Joseph Logos Chuck Ixrtts Robin Lovin Paulette Lowe 152 Sandy Lundquist Chery Lyle Bill Lynch Mary Lyngc Sue Maicr Dennis Marfell Bob Mathewson Bob Mathis Dawson McAllister Joany McClellan Bill McClugage Donna McClure Jim McCumber Nancy McDaniel Pat McDermott Douglas McDowall Kathy McEwcn Harold E. McGhee Maureen McGuire Linda McKnight Bill McMahill Margaret McMullen Shirley McNeill Russell McQucary Dale Medley Gary Meister Connie Melvin Janet Mendenhall Olivia Menton James Mercer Marna Meskimen Betty MetrofT Bonnie MetrofT Mike Mettam Alan Metz Carol J. Meyer Carol S. Miller James Dale Miller Roger Miller Sue Mikcr - Randy Mingus Tim Minnick Dave Minor Henry Minton Gege Modjeska Karen Moore Pam Moore Susan Mormann Jim Morgan Michael Morris David A. Morrisson Lindcl Mourning Bob Mueller David Muir Marilyn Mulaily Gary Munday Kathy Murray Marilyn Murray Dennis Musselman Kathy Noel Leroy Nelson Jcancnc Nekola Bill Nichaus Ron Nitz Sandra Nott Terry Nunes Ron Novelli Mike Olson Fred Osborn Carol Osborne All That Goes Up Must Come Down, Says Dick Harttcr. Where Do We go From Here? Bill Osborne Walter Owen Jan Owens Tony Ozclla Ted Page Jerry Paluska Mike Pendleton Denny Phillips Terry VV. Pierce Jane Pippingcr John Planck Sharon Pochls Carol Ann Porter Jeanne Potter Larry Potter Robert Prezel Cheryl Quinlan Mary Rabold Sheila Ramsey Sherry Randall Jim Ready Bill Redenius Frank Rcliford Rick Renken Susan Reynolds Tim Reynolds Brian Ricci Bob Richards Roy Ricketts Rodger Riepc Karen Rigg Betty Riley Harold Robinson Kathy Robison Joanne Rogers Millie Rogers Gloria Rohl Kay Rosaa Peggy Rice Lynne Rosengrant Jennifer Rudd Ken Rude Ann Rudy Kathleen Rusk Jim Rutherford Sandy Saletzki Sharon Saltsman Mary Sanders Dennis Schafer Barry Schaffer Mike Schislcr Marsha Schoolcy Nan Schueler Steve Schucttc Pam Schuller Paula Schwcnk Kim Sefton Raymond Semlo'v Tom Shackelford Mike Shaver Diane Shedroff Janis Shcpler Dick Shontz Mike Short Susan Shunk Rhonda Silvcrstonc Vicki Simmering Jim Simpson Elmira Sledge Dick Slutz Cheryl Johnston and Wilburt Cranford admire Annette Albright's sketch. Jim Small Ron Smallbcrgcr Bill Smith Bob Smith Connie Smith Mike Smith Paul Smith Phil Smith Dave Snyder Jcnicc Spence Linda Spencer Richard J. Spring Don Staub Nancy Staub Sherry Stcar Connie Stcinbach Mike Stokes Ronnie Stone Ralph Stonebumer Stan Stricklcr Ellen Sudow Gary W. Summers Kent Swanson Deanna Lynn Sweeney Joanna Sweeney Joseph Symmonds Kathleen Talbot Paul Tamkin Georgetta Taylor Bill C. Thomas Bill H. Thomas Tena Thomas Dick Thurman Larry Thurman Charles Tieber A1 Timerman Sally K. Tinsman Sue Tobin Dorretta Towery Roger Tramcl Linda Trkbtl Bob Tyler Derf Uhlig Gar ' Upton Donna Van Bcuning Sandra Van Hooser Brent Van Norman Mary Jo Veit man Gail Venezky Judy Vichmcycr Julie Vollcntinc Nancy Volz Michael Wagy Phil Wallin Maureen Walsh Mike Wasson Steve Wasson Chuck Wasson Sandi Watt Jerry Weakley Pat Weincckc Michael Weisscr Katie Welch Susan Welch Carol Wcmplc Nancy Wcmple Bob White Paul White Phil White Linda Whitcomb He Went That A-Way! 31-32-33-34 — 35. Rick White Sharon White George Whitehead Jim Whitley Marilyn Wilkcrson Terry Wilkcrson Boh Willetts Geraldine Williams Greg Wilson Tom Wilson Rosette Wine Rick Wolpert Sharon Wrigley Diane Yoches Linda York Jerry Young Rick Wyman Beth Zcislcr Mary Zcman Gary Zcssin Mr. Bloomquist observes a physics cx| criment performed by Ron Tucker and Joyce Newell. FRESHMAN CLASS Barbara Adams Ghcric Adams Eddie Adams Kim Adams Mike Adams Bobby Addy Barbara Adkinson Nancy Algozin Larry Allen Chris Altorfcr Joanne Altorfcr Carol Anderson Jayme Anderson Ross Anderson Shirley Anderson Susan Anderson Terryle Anderson Donna Arnold Janice Ashley Richard Ashley William Ashurst Lonnie Atteberry Gail Austin Dave Babrowski Linda Bacon Warren Watkins is ready to begin taking the Freshmen around the building. The meeting begins in five minutes. Dennis Baglcy Linda Bailey Fred Bally Richard Barker William C. Barker Mike Barlow David A. Barnes Don Barnes Russell Bates Charlotte Bayless Marsha Beanies Barbara Bear Karen Beard Sharon Becerra Carol Bcldcn Jerry Binkclc Bill Blackford Rick Blair Haro J Blake Tim Bliss Pete Borgen Melissa Bowers Sandy Bramlctt Ellen Brennan Barbara Britten Walter Brooks Barbara Brown Judy Brown Walter Brugger Bart Bryant Dennis Bschor Marsha G. Buckles George Bulach Karen Bunch Glcnny Burger Maricllen Burke Janet Burklund Marilyn Burnett Carolyn Bumworth Lynne Burr Mary Jane Burris Roberta Butrough Sally Burroughs Sue Butler Jim Byrne Tom Caho Vicky Caldwell Eileen Call Cheryl Callahan Del Camp Donald Campbell Linda Campbell Chuck Camper Diane Capello Marjorie Carney Arthur Carpenter Judi Carr Walter Carrington Jim Casali Dianna Cashen David Casscl Cheryl Cassens Mary Beth Cation William Chambers Joann Cicciarclli Chriss Clark David Clark Jerry Clayton Susan Clayton Valerie Clemens 162 Diana Close Ada Cockficld Ann Cody Jim Cohen Rick Colan Lloyd Collins Bill Common Judy Cook Sam Cooksey Kondclo Coologcorgcn Mary' Cordcr Kathy Cosgrove' Joe Cotten Don Coven Janice Cox Arvena Crank Terry L. Creighton Bill Crusen Alice Culver Georgia Culver Joan Culver Dale Cunningham Nancy Curran Cathy Curtis Vicki Dailey Carol Daly Jcncllc Danner Tom Darr Danny David Jean Davis Jim Dc Bord Jim Deck Susan De Polis Tom Derby Mike Desmond Mary Deya Nancy De Young Karla Dickinson Diane Dickcn Julie Dikeman Rossic Dishman Linda Dixon Larry Dodson Dennis Donley Bob Dorn Teresa Dossett Carol Dougherty Mary Jo Duncan Janet Durflingcr Laura Durning Rickc Eagle Bonnie Eagleson Leonard Ealcy Dave East Neva Easton Tom Eckhoff Melanie Eddings Herbert Edwards Kay Edwards Mark Edwards Phil Edward Chris Eiselc Vicki Eller Larry Ellington Brenda English Clara Eppy Eddy Eppy Terry Errion Meredith Eubank Charles Fabish Oh! Down That Hall. Meet Your Own With An Elbow Swing. Joyce Fawkes Jeff Ferguson Walter D. Ferguson Carl Ferric Mary Kay Fink Marge Finney Farolc Fisher Mark Fisher Jeaninc Flake Jack Fleck Sharon Flcischaucr Tom Flcishcr Errol Flynn Helen Marie Flynn Carol Forbes Joyanne Ford Sharon Foster Dan Fox Sharon Frank Bill Fraser Vicki Freedman Paula Fry Rickie Frye Chester C. Fuller Christine Fundament Kathy Galvin Cindy Gardiner Lowell Gauf Judy Gauss Jake Gauwitz Jo Dean Gccraerts Terry Gchrt John Gcltmaker Tom Gercmia Roger Geyer Linda Gibcrson Becky Gillctt Tom Gillctt Ed Gilrcath Robert Gleason J. D. Glenn Marilec Glenn Sandra Glidcwcll Bill Gobcrt Marsha Goble Galen Goode Cynthia Graf John Grant Tom Grant Craig Grantham Carol Gray Jody Greer Larry Griffin Randy Griffin Larry Grimingcr Chuck Grimm Chuck Gullctte Cheryl Groom Sophie Hall Marsha Halliday Charles Hamann Gayle Lee Hamilton Roger Hampton John Hana Greg Hankins Julie Hansen Cheryl Hanson Steve Harney Howard Glen Hartig Nancy Hasselbcrg lfi6 Harold Headley Dian Hegger Heidi Hclmantolcr Nancy I tenderer Diana Herron Lynn Danette Hill Randy Ilollingshead Sharon Holtz Ted Honnes Margaret Howard Tom Howard Linda Lee Howe Mike Howe Gary Hughes Terry 1 lumes Pam Humphrey Jerry Hunt Denny Irwin Holly Jacobs Jorja Jacobs David R. Johnson Nancy J. Johnson Nancy L. Johnson Dave Jones Marty Jones Dana Kaiser Linda Kammerer Larry Kauffman Lynne Kaurinas Ann Kelch Kathy Kellogg Ilene Kelly Jim Kendall Bonny Ketch William C. King Mike Kirkscy Duane Knepp Bill Knickerbocker Mike Koch Barbara Kohl Terry Kosted Jean Kraps Tonya Kraus Kathy Krege I.inda Kreiter John Krider Ken K rider Ruth Kridcr Judy Kucstcr Gary Kuhlman Chuck Kuntz Susan Lamourcaux Joanne Lamprecht Rosemary Lamprecht Frank Landers Jeanne Lawrence Kristy Lawrence Nancy Leonard William I eppin Darlene Lett Karen Lindstrom Richard I.indstrom Jody Livcngood Sue Logan Jim Loveridgc Karen Lupton David Lynch Patricia Lyons Jim McComcs Robin McCord Did you say “Lunch!” You don't say! David McCoy Marianne McCoy Sally MeDavid Susan McGrath John S. McKunc Mike McLintOck Nancy McNear Tena McNeelcy Dorothy McNeill Mac McTcmcn Warren A. McTcmcn Joy Macumbcr Gene Maharr ' George Mahrt Kathy Mark Rhonda Marsh Marilyn Maurer Bill Mecs Alan Mehl Bill Meier Steve Mercer Carole Mergen Tony Metcalfe Connie Meyer Tom Meyer Suzanne Michels Al Miller Marty Miller Pam Miller Gary Misenhaimer Beth Mlaker Jim Moeller Susan Monari Jim Moon Connie Moore Nancy Morcdock Wally Moreland Cary Moses Carol Ann Mount Gary Mrazck Linda Muir Sally Mullally Ed Mullane Esther K. Mullen Becky Muller Joyce Murray Sue Mvers Dave NafTzigcr Betty Ncuhaus Gary Nixon Pat Nixon Rogean Noel Linda Norgart Dan Norton Maureen Nowik Pam Nyquist Dean Ohl John Ortega Juanita Ortega Agnes Ostreichcr Diane Owen John Owen Susan Planter Eddie Papis Gertrude Paslcy Lynn Perdue Rosalynn Perkins Dennis Peterson Larry Peterson 170 Pat Pfaff Shirley Phillips Kenneth Pinter Pat Pitcher Bob Planck Elizabeth Ann Pomeroy Mary Ann Ponder Craig Popp Judith Porter Jill Potter Mike Powlcy Kathy Prescott Christie Prestin Teresa Prince Dave Prindablc Bill Pula Vicki Purscll Kathy Putman Ken Quimby Steve Race Loretta Rahmeyer Pamela Rapp Steve Rath Donna Reatherford Candy Rciling Marsha Rendleman Dave Richards Clifford Richeson Diane Ridgely Dave Riggins George D. Riggs John A. Robertson Charles Robison Dean Robison Rocky Rocthlisbergcr Stephen Rogers Jutta Rosenthal Karen Rude Gary C. Rundquist Leonard Carl Rungc Thomas G. Rankle Flora Rushman D. Lynne Ryan Lynn Ryan Larry Sachs Roberta Sage Eileen Sales Jose Salomon Carol Saunders Bud E. Scachctte Barbara Schad Sandra Schearcr Tcri Schmidt Steve Schultz Joel Schunk Norine Schwartz Mimi Schwied Natalie Scott Jay Seaton Linda Scaver Phyllis Scglcr Ron Semlow George Shamrock Chris Shea Martha Shields Mike Simkins Bob Singer Marjorie Sledge Douglas Smith Larry Smith Mary Ellen Smith Bob Smith Ron Smith Sharon Smith Don Snowden Mike Soddy Robin Sommer Mary Spencer Ric Sprenger Paul Sprcnkle uJ. Rod Sprinkle Karen Starccvich Jim Steeg Barb Steiner Barbara Stcinwedc! Betsy Stem Alta Stevenson Arthur Stiers Michacle Stiers Judy Stokowski Chris Stone Greg Stone William Stone Steve Stotler Meridy Stuart Cindy Stubbs David Sturgeon Dave Suino Robert Lee Sulaski Maurinc Sullivan Robert H. Sullivan Steve Suman Sonja Swanson Ellen Tamkin Diane Tammeus Karl Taylor Marcie Telandcr Ricky Terry David Thomas Jim Thomas Jim Steel, Frank Stout, and Mike Tobin examine Paul Bussman, Craig Dean, Coach Franklin, and Dave Carpenter a drafting project. wonder if John will be our first man in space. i George Thomison Bill Thomson Bob Thorn Charles Thrush Emily Tillman Gary Totldcn Bill Tomciich Marolyn Travers Tim Travis James H. Trotter Mary Trotter Sandy Turchi Susan Turner Barbara II. Tyler Lynn Underwood Diane Vcrklcr Barbara Volovitz Gerald Wages Cathy Wagner Jim Wagner Nancy Walliker Suzanne Wand Carolyn Ward Nancy Warner Mike Weaver Joan Webber Paul Weier Cindy Weil Marilyn Wetzel Mike Wcycncth 174 Connie Whan Jon Whitcomb Cindy White Nonnajean White Ralph White I.anny Whitley Dee Whitlow Lynn Whitten Tom Wik Sheryl Wilday Alan Williams Dave Williams Paul Williams Margo Williamson Linda Willis Candy Wilson Jim Wilson Robin Wilson Sherry Wilson Dennis Witter Jim Wittmer Linda Witzig Rikkie Woith Linda Wood Linda Woodley Randy Woods Don Wooley Roger H. Wurmnest Susan Yeast Bob Young 175 Tom Young Mark E. Zicgclc Terry Zipper Katherine Zobrist Dennis Zolper George F. Zosky FRESHMEN NOT PICTURED Shirley Brubaker Sharon Edgccomb Karol Taylor Dave German Susan Hall Larry Hawkins Eileen Joy Christine Nichols Suzy Shuck Freshmen enjoy the first freshman mixer of the 1961 school 22 to the right — 4 to the left — 48 to the right, year. 176 It isn’t that bad. is it Mclonie? Don Knopf and two 1961 grads enjoy Knights Round-Table breakfast. the Be happy, Nancy. Christmas vacation begins. Marsha Hurscy, I.aurie Kelsh, and Noretta Buckles preside over the meeting. Hello. Joe Ferric. The end of another excel- lent half-time show. lari’s have this many at the game tonight, too. Mike Underwood opens the assembly for the presenta- tion of Mrs. McThing. BOTTOM ROW: Ray Ashley, Charles Lundquist, Jim Ilcndcr, I cif Bergstrom, Howard N’ott, Eric Bergstrom, Terry Schad, Bo Batchcldcr, Bill Sudow. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach George Johnston. Assistant Coach Carlo Traficano. Manager Roger Miller, Manager Kim Hopkins, Paul Trusik, Phil White, Bol Chapman, Sam Hcer, Bob Steiner, Dave Semlow, Pat Finnegan, Steve More- land, Phil Gould, Bcmic Young, Dave Carpenter, Ray Fink, A1 Weaver, Coach Bob Baietto. TOP ROW: Gary Upton, Rick White, Mike Phillips. Don Kelch, Dick Applegate, Doug Lossman, Joe Halpin, Dave Tomkinson, Howard Seavers. John Steele, Bob White, Dave Dilts, Paul Bussman, Gary Stiers, James Staley, Jim Fischer. VARSITY FOOTBALL Head Coach Baietto gives Bill Sudow some pointers. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES RICHWOODS .. 19 Quincy 6 RICHVVOODS .. 32 Pekin 14 Richwcxxls 7 Spalding . .. 21 RICHVVOODS .. 26 VVcxxlrufT . . 18 Richwcxxls 6 Galesburg . . 7 Richwcxxis 19 Central .... 26 RICHWOODS .. 39 Limestone .. 12 RICHVVOODS .. 27 Kewanee ... 6 RICHVVOODS .. 40 East Peoria . 24 RICHVVOODS .. 20 Manual .... 12 Paul Trusik Bill Sudow Dave Sc in low Sam Hccr Bob Chapman Dave Dills Ray Ashley Jim Hcnder Dave Carpenter Steve Moreland Bernic Young Pat Finnegan Bill Sudow break away for touchdown. Chuck Lundquist Bob Steiner Bo Batchcldcr Phil Gould Joe Halpin Terry Schad Eric Bergstrom Richwoods fights for the yardage. I.eif Bergstrom Howard Nott Howard Scaver Coach Traficano instructing Bob Steiner. Practice in the early September heat. Coaches Williams and Power observe a Saturday morning freshman game. Richwoods outscores Kewanee at end of third quarter. Semlow goes for a touchdown against Kewanee. First down for Richwoods varsity against Galesburg's Silver Streaks. Richwoods moves ahead. HOME Ixx k at that Knight go! Coach George Johnston talks with Steve Moreland. Dave Semlow throws for a touchdown. Bo Batchelder receives pass, Coaches ball pep Traficano and Baietto at foot- meeting. It took two to bring Dave Semlow down. BOTTOM ROW: Coach John Brown, I.cc Jameson, Dawson Mc- Allister. Alan Metz, Rick Brown, Carlson Furness, Lance Carmen, Steve Schucttc, Coach Sieve Power. SECOND ROW: Ken Burn- ette, Dave Dawson, Mike Morris. James Lucht, Randy Connor, Charles Brower, Lindel Mourning, Gary Upton, Rick White. THIRD ROW: Bill Lynch, Siegfried Korondi, Mark Ellison, I)an Lowery, Bill Thomas, Bill Smith, Pat McDermott, Robert Richards. TOP ROW: Denny Phillips. Bill Osborne, Mike Shaver, Ray Enslow, Don ilamann. Bob White, Bob Prezcl. Gary Upton, Coach Brown, and Rick White discuss the game. SOPH FOOTBALL SCORES Rich woods . f Pekin . 9 Rich woods . 12 Spalding .... . 20 Richwoods . 20 Woodruff .. . 34 Rich woods . 13 Washington . 18 Richwoods . 0 Central .... . 19 RICHWOODS . . 40 Limestone . . 0 Richwoods . 12 Galesburg ... . 13 Richwoods . 13 Manual .... . 19 RICHWOODS . . 19 East Peoria . . 7 186 BOTTOM ROW: Tim Travis, Dave Williams, Tom EckhofT, Jim DeBord, Dennis Baglcy, Dave Cassel. Dick Ashley, Dave Lynch, Rick Blair, Bill Thomson, Bill Beicr, I.ynn Perdue, Coach Dave Williams, Manager Bol Fraser. SECOND ROW: Rick Eagle, Steve Rogers, Jim l eck, Dave Richards. Mike Barlow, Mike Des- mond, Tom Young, Jay Seaton. Bill Cruson, Bob Dorn, Del Camp. TOP ROW: Jerry Hunt, Dave Riggins, Bill Tomctich. Dana Kaiser, Tom Wik, Dough Smith. Tom Runkle, Dennis Zolper, Bill Knickerbocker. Gary Misenheimer, Wally Moreland, Ron Smith, George Zosky. Coach Williams gives Steve Rogers some pointers. FROSH FOOTBALL RECORD . . 6 12 RICH WOODS .. 25 Spalding ... 0 RICH WOODS .. 34 Woodruff .. 0 Richwoods . .. . .. 0 Galesburg .. 13 RICH WOODS .. 26 Central .... 0 RICHWOODS .. 46 Limestone .. 0 RICHWOODS .. 21 Washington . 7 RICHWOODS .. 27 East Peoria . 7 Season’s Record — Won 6 Ix t 2 187 A Freshman Knight makes a sweep against the Central Lions. BOTTOM ROW: Tim Corcoran, Walt Jordan, Errol Flynn, Coach Ty Franklin. TOP ROW: Steve Kochi, Jim Runkle, Tom Decker. Steve Nordvall, Don Litterst. VARSITY CROSS COUNTRY Steve Nordvall, Coach Ty Franklin, Walt Jordan. MID-STATE-EIGHT, DISTRICT CHAMPS The Knights’ Cross Country Team, both Varsity and Jun- ior Varsity under Coach Ty Franklin, had an extremely fine season. Below is the record compiled. In Cross Country low score wins. RICHWOODS ... 27 Pekin ......... 29 RICHWOODS ... 24 Low-Point-Washburn .. 33 (J.V.) RICHWOODS... 15 Limestone ...... 50 RICHWOODS... 17 Peoria Central . 46 RICHWOODS... 19 Washington .....44 RICHWOODS... 19 East Peoria .... 41 RICHWOODS ... 22 Low-Point-Washburn .. 39 (J.V.) RICHWOODS... 15 Woodruff ....... 46 RICHWOODS... 15 Manual ......... 50 RICHWOODS... 15 Limestone ...... 49 RICHWOODS ... 23 Pekin .......... 36 They had a season record of 9 wins and no defeats in dual meets. The Knights Cross Country fellas were Dis- trict Cham] , Mid-State 8 Champs, placed 1st in the Sterling Invitational, 5th in the Central Invitational, and 5th in the State competition. The team has a compiled record of 26 straight dual meet victories over a 3 year period and have been undefeated in the last two years. 188 BOTTOM ROW: Coach Ty Franklin, Rick Wyman, Randy Bart- lett, David Muir, Tom Carmody, Gene Hoemann, Gary Munday, Joe Yoches, Roy Ricketts, Galin Goode. TOP ROW: Ed Papis, Bob Sulaski. John Powell, Dennis Dargel, Greg Stone, Mike Wagy, Mike Maier, Tom Howard. Leonard Ealey. Bill Pula. JR. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRY Tom Decker, Mr. Franklin, and Tim Corcoran admire some of the team’s trophies. m VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD - LEFT TO RIGHT: Greg Fulford, Paul Ruuman, Dave Semlow, Larry Maholland, Rob White, Tom Decker, Gary Welch, Gary Williams, Gene Hocmann, Bo Batchelder, John Ford, Dick Miller, Larry Ca k, Steve Moreland, Morris Halley. BOTTOM ROW: Dick Miller, Dave Semlow. Gene Hocmann, Bob White. SECOSD ROW: Morris Halley, Paul Bussman, John Ford, Larry Maholland. J. V. BASKETBALL RICHWOODS Rich woods RICHWOODS RICHWOODS Rich woods RICHWOODS RICHWOODS 68 Princcville 52 Princcville 55 Pekin 56 Past Peoria 37 Central 69 Limestone 85 Morton 6; 61 4 5( 4: 4: H Tom Decker Bo Batcheldrr Gary Welch I-arry Cook Gene Hoemann Coach Ty Franklin Greg Fulford Steve Moreland Gary Williams nan n iiiiaiu wire in mv wir tral game. Gary Welch standi by. Gan- Welch steals the ball in the Central game: Gary Williams comes up from be- hind. Batchcldcr shoots one. Gary Welch gets the jump. 1961-62 BASKETBALL SQUAD MID-STATE EIGHT CHAMPS AND ILLINI CON- FERENCE CHAMPS RICHWOODS 65 RICHWOODS 45 RICHWOODS 64 RICHWOODS 69 RICHWOODS 63 RICHWOODS 68 RICHWOODS 49 RICHWOODS 47 RICHWOODS 62 Richwoods 51 RICHWOODS 60 RICHWOODS 65 RICHWOODS 55 RICHWOODS 60 RICHWOODS 53 RICHWOODS 61 RICHWOODS 47 RICHWOODS 66 Richwoods 46 RICHWOODS 64 RICHWOODS 59 RICHWOODS 55 Chillicothc 23 Manual 43 Limestone 54 East Peoria 37 Woodruff 35 Clinton 66 Springfield 36 Lockport 42 Bloom of Chicago I leights 61 Galesburg 55 Spalding 48 Pekin 50 Canton 32 Peoria Central 43 Manual 51 Limestone 36 Kewance 42 East Peoria 53 Woodruff 48 Spalding 53 Pekin 54 Peoria Central 53 Bo Batchcldcr grabs a rebound in the Central game. Bo Batchcldcr fights for a re- bound in the East Peoria game while Williams and Decker come in fast. Welch and Williams fight for a rebound in the Wood- ruff game. RICH WOODS 55 Central 53 RICH WOODS 72 Chillicothc 47 RICH WOODS 58 Spalding 32 Richwoods 34 WoodrulT 37 45—43 the Knights over the Rams. Cary Williams swishes one in for two points against the Central Lions. Coach Franklin gives his team some pointers. Get that rebound! A jump ball! 194 Gary Welch brings one down from the rafters. Drop that shot in for two points. Tom Decker jumps high for a rebound. Coach Franklin and his boys in the locker room at half time. Two more points toward Pontiac Championship KNIGHTS IN ACTION A push shot for two points. 195 Gary Williams grabs another rebound in the Manual game. Greg Fulford deflects a Woodruff pass. Gary Williams and Gary Welch doublctcam a Pekin player. Mr. Jones and Mr. Shertz treat Bo Batcheldcr, Coach Franklin, and Gary Wil- liams to the first piece of cake. Gary Welch makes a nice jump shot. FIRST ROW: John Ford. Ken Burnette. Clary Upton. Rick White. Gary Monday. Rick Wy- man, Bob White. SECOSD ROW: Bill Knickerbocker, Jim Morgan. Dave Dawson. Tom Kunkle, Lynn Perdue, Mark Edwards. SOPHOMORE BASKETBALL Dave Dawson is guarded by Mark Ed- ward . SOPH SCORES Richwoods 23 Chillicothc 32 Richwoods 54 Manual 35 Richwoods 45 Limestone 48 Rich woods 27 East Peoria 40 RICHWOODS 60 Woodruff 48 Richwoods 50 Galesburg 57 Richwoods 44 Spalding 46 Richwoods 47 Pekin 61 RICHWOODS 50 Canton 49 Richwoods 43 Central 56 Richwoods 47 Manual 49 Richwoods 41 Limestone 18 Richwoods 36 Kowancc 43 Richwoods 48 East Peoria 53 RICHWOODS 40 Woodruff 38 Richwoods 38 Spalding 48 Richwoods 49 Pekin 50 Richwoods 43 Central 53 197 FIRST ROW: Rick Frye, Dave Riggins, Dave Williams, Bill Rankle, Mark Edwards, Jay Seaton. ABSENT: Mike Barlow, Thomason. Lynn Perdue, Dave Richards. Tim Travis. SECOXD Wally Moreland, Craig Popp. ROW: Manager Bob Fraser. Bill Knickerbocker, Del Camp, Tom FRESHMAN BASKETBALL FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SCORES Richwoods 45 Richwoods 51 Richwoods 38 Richwoods 45 RICHWOODS 50 Richwoods 50 RICHWOODS 55 Richwoods 56 Richwoods 46 Richwoods 63 Richwoods 34 RICHWOODS 61 Richwoods 51 RICHWOODS 59 RICHWOODS 68 Richwoods •16 Richwoods 48 RICHWOODS 58 Canton 50 Roosevelt 55 Limestone 43 East Peoria 47 Woodruff 32 Trcwyn 56 Spalding 47 Pekin 65 Central 50 Washington 76 T rewvn 48 Limestone 51 East Peoria 55 Woodruff 38 Spalding 46 Pekin 55 Central 57 Washington 44 Tom Runkle is guarded by Bill Knickerbocker. Coach Williams gives Mark Edwards and Lynn Perdue some strategy. BOTTOM ROW: Goorge Mahrt, Dennis Bschor. Pete Borgen, Lindcl Mourning, Jerry Weakly, Pat McDermott. Ron Hamann, Mike Soddy, Greg Stone. SF.COXD ROW: Malcom MeTernen. Tom Ixigan. Bill Sudow, Mike Maicr, Pete Brown, Roy Ricketts, Joe Whitehousc, Tim Corcoran. Jack Fleck, Dave Naffzigcr. TOP ROW: Jim DeBord, Randy Hollingshead, Van Ackerman, John Schwar cndrubcr, Jerry Hale, Tom Wyman, Mike DeYoung, Jim Bliss, Flip Szold, Coach Bob Baietto. SWIMMING TEAM SWIMMING SCORES [Rich woods 32 Moline 62 RICH WOODS 64 Streator 31 RICH WOODS 54 Pekin 41 RICH WOODS 59 Central 36 RICH WOODS 74 Macomb Western 21 RICH WOODS 84 Springfield 11 RICH WOODS 50 Danville 45 RICH WOODS 72 Pekin 23 RICH WOODS 64 Streator 31 RICH WOODS 49 Central 46 Rich woods 43 Bloomington 52 Season record — 9 wins — 2 losses Lost to Bloomington and Moline And They’re OfF! Jerry Hale does a forward dive full twist. BOTTOM ROW: Jim McComa . Rick Blair, David Ohl. Lany Shirley, Bruce Carlson. Dick Bittner, and Tom You hr. TOP ROW: Coach Carlo Traficano, Jim Fischer, Bcrnic Young, Phil Could. Chuck I.undquist, Doug Loss man, and Coach George Johnston. Co-Captain: Larry Shirley Jim Fischer Most Valuable: Jim Fischer Most Improved: Doub Lossman Tom Young VARSITY WRESTLING WRESTLING RECORD RICHWOODS 25 Central 18 Richwoods 12 East Peoria 40 RichwcKxls 7 Galesburg 40 RICHWOODS 27 Limestone 18 RICHWOODS 34 Manual 18 Richwoods 7 Pekin 40 RICHWOODS 22 Metamora 22 Richwoods 15 Woodruff 35 Richwoods 3 Sterling 47 Richwoods 11 Rock Falls 41 Richwoods 16 Streator 31 BOTTOM ROW: Jim Moon, Jerry Thompson. Ron Hamann, Jimmy Deck. Bil Desmond, Bob Dorn. Steve Wasson, Bill Synch. Rick Brown. Tom Caho. SECOND HOW: Bill Zirki, David Cassel, Bill Desmond, Phil Edwards, Marion Corder, Dave Scmlow, Dick Ashley, Jerry Hunt, Dennis Dargcl. TOP ROW: Coach Carlo Traficano, Bill Lynch, Bill Thomas, Bob Richards. Bill Tomctich. John Steele, Dennis Zolpher, Randy Conners. Mike Shavier. Coach George Johnston. FROSH-SOPH WRESTLING J.V. WRESTLING BOTTOM ROW: Rick Brown, Steve Wasson. Roger Riepe, Richard Bonnev. Elmer Caslcy, and Bill Churchhill. SECOND ROW: Ray Enslow. Richard Hartter. Roger Tramel. Marion Corder. and Bill Zicrke. TOP ROW: Bill Smith. Gary Payne, Pat Finnigan, and Bob Chapman. 201 VARSITY TRACK (SPRING - (1960-61) ILLINI-DISTRICT CHAMPS BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach Bob Baietto, Gary Jameson, Tom Hauser, Jim Kuzel, Jack Dixon, Joe Bussman. Dan Dewey, Mike Ehrlich, and Jim Hulin. SECOND ROW: Assistant Coach John Brown, Bo Batchcldcr, Tom Wolf. Joe Hatpin, Gary Leich, Steve Nordvall, Walt Jordan, Mike Philli| s, Dick Huff, Manager, and Coach Bill Hughes. TOP ROW: Mike Maier, Dave Miller, Dave Semlow, Bill Wright. Mike Dailey, Ray Ashley, Ia-e Jameson, Tim Corcoran, Bill Brockmcyer, and Phil Picton. Mike Ehrlich, a good sprinter. 202 FROSH-SOPH TRACK BOTTOM ROW: Assistant Coach Bob Baictto, Siegfried Korondi, Bill Traicoff, Richard Bittner, Richard Cohen, Dave Carpenter, Jim Menton, Jim Creamer, Coach Bill Hughes. SECOS'D ROW: Assistant Coach John Brown, Don letters!, Craig Dean, Dennis McCann, Tom Wilson, Gary Hamrick, Ron Anderson, Tom Car- inody. THIRD ROW: Jim Runkle, John Steele, Rene Knapp. Mark Ellison. Bob Draper, Cary Meistcr, Gene Hoemann, Manager Richard Huff. FOURTH ROW: Rodger Ricpc, Mike Wagy, Ray Semlovv. Ken Burnette. Steve Kochi, Bill Sudow, and Bernie Young. TOP ROW: Van Ackerman. Greg Stone, Mike Ginsberg, Steve Schuette, Pat McDermott. I.arry Fleck, and I.indcl Mounting. Dan Dewey getting ready to pole vault. Phil Pic ton working out at practice. VARSITY FROSH-SOPH SCORES SCORES KICIIWOOI)S 90V,, Canton 27V,. RICMWOODS 72 2 Spalding45 2 RICH WOODS 61 Woodruff 57 RICH WOODS 85 Pekin 33 R (Cl I WOOI )S 592 3 Galesburg 58' , RICMWOODS 82 East Peoria 36 Kewanee Relays Second Place RICH WOODS 100 Limestone 18 Monmouth Relays (Class A) Fifth Place Normal Relays (Class A) Fifth Place RICHWOOI S 72 Central 46 Illini Conference - First Place R I( III WOOI )S 60 2 Spalding 42 District First Place Mid-state Fight Conference Second Place Woodruff Relays Second Place RICMWOODS 80 RICMWOODS 104 4 RICH WOOD 85V,; RICMWOODS 95' , RICMWOODS 90 RICMWOODS 92 a Spalding 38 Woodruff 13 4 Pekin 32% East Peoria 22 4 Limestone 28 Central 25 2 Illini Conference First Place Mid-State Eight Conference •— First Place Manual 46J4 Second Place VARSITY BASEBALL (SPRING - 1960-61) BOTTOM ROW: Coach Dave Williams, Gary Upton, John Estes, Sam fleer, Ron Schooley. Doug Nordvall, John Gentry, Coach Ty Franklin. SECOND ROW: Bob Hcindelsman, Manager; Larry Cook, Chuck Lundquist, Pat Finnegan. Bob Semlow, Rusty Greenwood. THIRD ROW: Howard Yates. Bill Gcurin, JefT Lewis, Steve Moreland. Dick Miller. TOP ROW: Gary Staser. Robert Wolpert, Ernie Vales. Gary Warner. SOPHOMORE BASEBALL (SPRING - 1960-61) BOTTOM ROW: Coach Dave Williams, Bill Staley. John Gentry, Steve Moreland, Bill Churchill. SECOND ROW: David Hopper, Manager; Phil Gould. Gary Warner, Gary Finch, Larry Mnholland. TOP ROW: Dick Miller, Gary Staser, Da -c Tomkinson, Rusty Greenwood. 204 FRESHMAN BASEBALL (SPRING - 1960-61) SOPHOMORE SCORES FRESHMAN SCORES Richwoods 4 Pekin 5 Richwoods . 3 Limestone .. 21 Richwoods 3 Woodruff .. 5 Richwoods 5 Trewyn .... 7 Richwoods 1 Peoria Central 5 RICHWOODS . 16 Pekin 5 RICHWOODS . . 4 Limestone .. 3 Richwoods 2 Peoria Central 10 RICHWOODS .. 11 Morton .... 0 RICHWOODS . 10 Limestone .. 6 Richwoods 0 East Peoria . 5 Richwoods 1 Roosevelt ... 3 Richwoods 7 Pekin 10 RICHWOODS . 3 Trewyn .... 2 RICHWOODS .. 7 Woodruff .. 5 Richwoods 7 Pekin 8 Richwoods 4 East Peoria . 5 Won 3 — Lost 5 RICHWOODS .. 13 Spalding ... 1 RICHWOODS .. 7 Limestone . . 5 RICHWOODS .. 5 Peoria Central 4 Won 6 — IvOst 6 BOTTOM ROW: Coach Steve Power, Ernie Valdes, Lance Carmen, Richard Wolpert, Gary Munday, Mike Mettam. SECOSD ROW: Alan Metz. Russ McQucary, Gary Upton, Bill Thomas, Randy Conner, Denny Phillips. TOP ROW: Jerry Young, Roy Ricketts, Bob Rich- ards, John Ford, Bob White, Mike Shaver, Don Hamann. Ron Schoolcy can really swing that bat. VARSITY SCORES Sam Herr and John Estes ready to start. RICHWOODS . . 11 Canton .... 2 Richwoods 1 Pekin 5 Richwoods 1 Limestone .. 3 Richwoods 2 Spalding ... 4 Richwoods 8 East Peoria . 16 Richwoods 1 Peoria Central 6 Richwoods 0 Pekin 3 RICHWOODS .. 5 Galesburg .. 4 Richwoods 0 Manual .... 5 RICHWOODS .. 5 Chillicothc . 4 RICHWOODS . . 4 Woodruff . . 2 RICHWOODS .. 12 Princcville .. 1 Richwoods 1 Spalding . .. 6 RICHWOODS .. 9 Normal .... 4 RICHWOODS . 6 Peoria Central 5 RICHWOODS . . 7 Normal .... 4 RICHWOODS . 7 East Peoria . 3 RICHWOODS .. 9 Metamora . . 3 Richwoods 9 Limestone . . 13 Richwoods 4 Peoria Central 6 RICHWOODS . 4 Metamora .. 0 Won 12 Lost 11 RICHWOODS . 11 Manual .... 6 Richwoods 4 Woodruff .. 6 Winner of the Princcville District BOTTOM ROW: Dave Fcarii, Manager; Bob Moreland, Terry Schad, Pete Brown. Tom Cole. SECOND ROW: Mike Friedlandcr, Dirk Hoadlry, Dave Dilts, Ron Mcliza. Doug Proctor, Richard Hinkie, Dennis Lipp, Bill Smith. Coach Carlo Traficano. THIRD ROW: Jim Gorman, Dick Shontz. Chuck Bowers, Boh Willetts, Terry LaMoinc, Bill Desmond. Ron Evans. Dave Grandell. STATE-RUNNER-UPS MID STATE EIGHT, ILLINI DISTRICT CHAMPS GOLF SCORES RICH WOODS 8 Pekin 2 RICH WOODS 10 Woodruff 0 RICH WOODS 5 Eureka 4 2 RICH WOODS 10 Spalding 0 RICH WOODS 5 Manual 0 RICH WOODS 6 Central 4 RICH WOODS 10 East Peoria 0 RICH WOODS 10 Limestone 0 RICHWOODS 10 Pekin 2 RICH WOODS 5 Manual 9 Richwoods 454 Central 5A RICHWOODS 10 East Peoria 0 RICHWOODS 10 I .imestone 0 RICHWOODS 5'A Woodruff 4 2 RICHWOODS 10 Spalding 0 Mid-State Eight — First Place Illini Conference — First Place District — First Place State Second Place Bob Moreland Terry Schad Tom Cole Peter Brown 207 TENNIS (SPRING - 1960-61) VARSITY TENNIS TOP ROW: Coach George Johnston, Jim Nicol, Merritt Meyer, Joel Hacfclin, Dick Rist, Jim Buck. BOTTOM ROW: Jim Mccs, Greg Fulford, John Willetts. SEASON’S RECORD Mid-State 8 Champs (Won 10 Lost 0) Illini Conference Champs (Won 6 — Lost 0) State District Champs District Champ in Singles — Dick Rist District Champs in Doubles — Jim Nicol and Gregg Fulford Season Record Won 14 Tied 1 Lost 1 JUNIOR VARSITY BOTTOM ROW: Mike Dyer, Bill Gaskill, Rick Brown, Bob Easton, Joe Whitehousc. TOP ROW: Gary Jacobs, John Rutherford, Kemp Meyer. Mike Underwood, Wayne Krantz, Pete Huber, and Bill Roth. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Ed Fcrrce, Tom Howard, Leonard Ealcy, Larry Sachs, Jim Moon, Meredith Eubank, Craig Grantham, Charles Kdtncr, Albert Lavin, Dan Fox, Alan Williams, SEC- OND ROW: Bob Singer. Jim Kendall. Steve Suman, Jim Moel- ler, Bill Rollet, Bill Osborne, Kim Hopkins, Bob Sullivan, Dale Cunningham, Dave Prindable, Sam Cooksey. THIRD ROW: David Johnson, Mike Olson, Jack Rager, Iaro Sulaski, Mike German, Dave Philips, Greg Wilson, Bob Easton, Steve Linne. FOURTH ROW: Don Coven, Mike Ginsberg, Mike Weyeneth, Paul Tamkin, Phil Clary, Bill Blackford, Lorin Prison, Don Hamann, Richard Lindstrom. TOP ROW: David Old. Bob Foust. Bob Planck, Pete Blaettner, Norman Sohaer, Steve Picton, John Estes, Loren Bishop, Rick Hart. INTRAMURALS BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Ed Ferree, Larry Shirley, Topper Owen, Tim Reynolds, Don Westapher, Rich Hoadley, Bob Flowers, Barry Schaffer, Paul Smith, Don Snowden. Gary Morgan. SEC- OND ROW: Fred Bally. Frank Rcliford, Joe Dane, Bill Brock- meyer, Roger Harris, Riley Grandcll, Rik Woith, Jerry Young, AI Miller. THIRD ROW: Bob Turner, Terry Linne, Bill Des- mond, Mike Jones, Dave Campbell, Joe Smith, John Ruther- ford, Gary Finch, Mike Morris, Rocky Roethlisberger. FOURTH ROW: Leif Bergstrom. Ronald Johnson, Tom Mills, Chuck Reeve, Denis McCann, Dick Schofield, Jim Hcndcr, Sam Heer. TOP ROW: Dennis Martin, Ted Page, Wayne Krantz, Terry Schad, Mike Adams, Warren Watkins, Howard Non, Eric Bergstrom, Rusty Greenwood. BOTTOM ROW: Mr. Ed Ferret, Ric Sprenger, Steve Suinan, Mike Olson, Bill Osborne, Jim Moon. Roger Hart ness. SEC- OND ROW: Don llainann, Barry SchaiTcr, Joe Dane, Jerry Young, Topper Owen. I .any Fleck, Bob Easton. TOP HOW: Bill Mees, Clary Summers, Chuck Kuntz, Allen Farrell, Mike Stokes, Paul Smith, Rich Hoadlcy. INTRAMURALS Basketball in Action ADMINISTRATION AND FACULTY INDEX Allen, Miss Judith 22.111 Allen, Mr. Loren H. 16.19,109 Babich, Mr. Roger 22,102 Baictto, Mr. Robert K. 29.180,199,202,203 Barton, Mr. Kenneth 20,101 Becker, Mr. Philip 30 Blooinquist, Mr. Roger 30 Bolcman, Miss Marilyn 29,122 Boyd, Miss Mary 26 Briggs, Mr. George 16.28.80.81,88 Briggs, Mr. Max 16,20,135 Brown Mr. John 31,180,186.202.203 Brown. Mrs. Mary 18 Byar, Mr. William 16.31 Byars, Mrs. Emilic 24,96 Curran, Miss Helen 15.16.18 Dcathcrage, Mrs. Connie 24,93,94 Dcster, Mrs. Lois 29,114,115 Dolak, Mr. William 30,123 Dressel, Mr. Floyd 24,% Durham, Mr. Edwin 31,128 Engclhaupt, Miss Elsie M. 22.77,78 Er en, Mr. Richard 15,16 Fawkes, Mr. Clayton 30.100,118 Ferguson, Mrs. Margaret 22,110 Ferree, Mr. Edwin 20.200,209.210 Fischbeck, Mrs. Betty 26,27 Forrest, Mr. Donald 26 Fox, Mr. Richard 30,135 Franklin. Mrs. Norma 21 Franklin, Mr. Ty 29,173,188.189,192,191.195,196.20-1 Garrity. Miss Patricia 25,107 Harris, Mr. Olin 20 Henderson, Mr. Donald 15.18,108 Hitchcock, Mrs. Betty 19,112 Hockinan, Mr. George 30,100 Holloway, Mr. Dale 18,74 Hughes, Mrs. Ruth 15,18,74 Hughes, Mr. William 6,14,16,29,202,203 Johnson. Mr. Donald 20,101 Johnston. Mr. George 31,180,185.200.208 Jones. Mr. Estel 16,26 Kemper, Miss Ruth 31 Korgic, Mr. Leonard 31,37 Lawlis Mrs. Feme 22 LeCour, Mrs. Joyce 21,111 Lee, Mr. Herbert J. 28,82 Litwiller. Miss Bonnie 26.123 MeDavid, Mr. Fred C. 8.13,14.15,16 Me Inroe. Mrs. Nancy 21,108 Marine, Mr. Donald 22,95.%. 102 Metzger, Mrs. Joyce 23.110 Montgomery, Mrs. Donna 24 Moser, Mr. Arthur 27,123 Nichols, Mr. Dean 27,99 O'Reilly, Miss Margaret 16.19.124 Patton. Mr. William A. 15,16,22 Perley, Mr. Leon 15,16 Pinter, Miss Karen 23 Power. Mr. Stephen 26,27,184.186,205 Rieca. Mrs. Jacklyn 21.108 Richards, Mrs. Mclva 23 Richardson, Mr. G. Cass 16.21 Richardson, Mrs. Margaret Ellen 16.25,37.112 Roy, Mr. Donald 31 Rubinfeld, Mrs. Marjory 19 Kukgaber, Miss Cecil 23.96 Ruppenkamp, Miss Ruth 21 Schilling, Mr. John 31 Sharp. Mr. Jonathan 16.24,91 Shepherdson, Mrs. Rachel 21.135 Steele, Mr. Carl 23 Stephan, Mrs. Amalinc 24,92,135 Swanson, Mr. Daniel 16,20 Talaga. Miss Adele 29 Taylor, Miss Mary Ellen 29 Thompson, Mr. Gerhard 27 Thompson, Mr. Patrick 27 Tipps, Mr. Roger 31. 129 Tomkinson, Mrs. Floydine 23 Totten, Mrs. Armedia 19.112 Traficano, Mr. Carlo 29,113,180.184.186,200,201,206 Viehman, Mr. Robert 24,89,110 Williams. Mr. Dave 30,184,187,204 Woodard, Miss Martrenc 25,107 Wyss, Mrs. Barbara 23.111 Young, Mr. J. Ross 16,30,125 Zinser, Mrs.Dorothy 22.23.111 INDEX Abner, Joe HO Ackerman. Van 116.190.203 Adams, Barbara 88.160 Adams, Charles 1 16 Adams, Clierie 8S 96.119.1C0 Adams. Cynthia 71.79,111.119.136 Adams, Eddie 160 Adams, Kim 160 Adams. Mike 101.109.160 Adds . Bobby 101.160 Adkimon, Barbara 121,160 Albright. Annette 108,119.136 Alford. Ron 116 Algorin. Nancy 160 Altar, Teny 91.102.146 Allen. Larry 160 Alley. John 100.123.136 Altorfer, Chris 81.160 Aliorfer, Joanne 77.88,91,160 Ames. Lynne 38.104.106 Anderson. Becks- 38 Anderson, Carol,88,91.160 Anderson. Connie 119.136 Anderson, layme 78.89.119,160 Anderson, Nadine 38.68 Anderson, Ronald 146,203 Andrison. K ws 81.160 Anderson, Shirley 16 ) Anderson. Susan 81.119.160 Anderson. Terryle 28.83.91.160 Andresss. Sharon 119.146 Anglin. Jean 81.89,119,146 Anthony. Jim 146 Anton. Mike 100.146 Apacki, Barb 74.80.123.146 Applegate. I)iek 38.79.180 Applegate. Kiin 146 Applegate, I-ee 136 Annentrout, Fred 136 Arnold, Donna 88,89.160 Ashby, Nancy 109.119.124.146 Asher. Charles 79.136 Ashley. Dick 160.187.201 Ashley, Janice 160 Ashley. Ray 38.129.180,181.202 Axhurst. Bill 160 Ashurst, Donald 136 Atkinson. Jenny 38.71.78.92.96.111. 114.115,119 Altebcrry, Carol 146 Attebcrry, Karen 146 Atteberry. Lonnie 160 Austin, Cail 160 Austin. Kalhi 110.115,119.125,136 Avercll. Sandra 38,80 Axelrod. Trudy 92.146 Aylward, Sally 146 Babiossski. Dave 16 3 Bachtel, Shelia 79.136 Backus, Robin 146 Bacon. Linda 88,160 Bagley, Dennis 161.187 Bailey, Janet 146 llaily. Unda 81.119.161 Baker, Marilyn 82.119.146 Baleoin, Susan 81.107,146 Baldridge. Bonnie 121,146 Ball. Larry 136 Bally. Fred 79.S9.161.20O Harder. Lori 146 Barham. Jelf 38 Baker. Bill 161 Barker, Richard 101,161 Bar loss’, Jrtdv 116 Bar loss'. Mike 161.187 Barnes. David 83.161 Barnes, Don 83 161 Barnes, Gay 119 Barns. Terry 136 Barth, Pam 89.119.147 Bar ill, Pat 38,77.85.110.119.127 Bartlett. Randy 82.136.189 Kartolomucci, Janet 39,115 Bartolomucci. Nancy 147 Batcheldcr. Robert 74.113.136.180 182.191.193.196,202 Batrs. Russell 161 Bayless. Barbara 39.69.108.110112 Bavless. Charlotte 74.115.119.161 Bays Carla 39.69.78.82.85.96.127 Beach. Daniel 147 Beacliicr. Terry 147 Beams. Marsha 161 Bear. Barbara 161 Heard. George 145 Beard. Karen 88.91.161 Beattie, Candy Ann 39.70.78 Becerra. Sharon 161 Becker. Judi 39 Beecher, Connie 147 Beil. Richard 100,147 Belden. Carol 114.161 Belfer. Mary 111.119.136 Brnko. Sliaroti 89 147 Benningfield. Kathy Benson. Terry 136 Bent , Larry 147 Bergstrom. Erie 26.39.111,113.127, 124.129.150.183.200 Bergstrom. Leif 39.113.124.129.180. 183.200 Bernard. Judv 1.79,136 Best, Robert 39,70 Bickel. Rick 136 Binkelc. jerry 83.161 Bishop, Loren 39.209 Bisplrnghoff Su aiinc 77,9-1,96.102 110.147 Bit net . Janice 89.107.112.147 Bittner, Richard 108 136.200.203 Blackbntn. Marlene 40,71.80 Blarkbiirn. Sii ette 147 Blackford. William 26.161.209 Blackwell. Chcric 81.147 Blackwell. Tertv 81.147 Blaettner. Pete 40.209 Blair. Rick 161.187,200 Blair. Suranne 136 Blake. Harry 161 Blender. Marlys 136 Bliss. Tim 161 Blumenrader. Karen 109,119.136 Blunk. Terry 78,136 Boles Vance 82 147 Bonney. Richard 123.136.201 Boone. R m 147 Borclielt. Anne 112.119.121.147 Borgen. Pete 77.78.161.199 Boitololli. Bonnv 136 Brsscb. Ronald 147 Bounds-. Mark 147 Bouton. Matvbeth 40 Bosvcn. Judv 147 Bowers. Belinda 147 Bowers Melissa 119.161 Boyle. Michael IH.79.100 Brackett. Matt 93.147 Bradshaw. Beset Is 147 Bradv. John 136 Bramlett. Samira 161 Branan, I.arrv 147 Brandt. Debbie 40.69,127 Brandt. Jo Ann 40,71 Brayshaw. Tav 119.136 Brcm, Bob 40 Brennan, Eden 119.136 Brennan. Ellen SS.161 Brewer, Eileen 94,107.112.147 Briggs, Barry 136 Briscoe. Gary 40,79.122 Brissendcn Sharon 119.136 Britten, Barbara 88,161 Britten. Diane 136 Brocknievcr. Bill 40,71.124.129.200, 202 Brockway, Gretta 147 Brodbeck. LeAntte 80,147 Brooks, Walter 161 Brower, Charles 74.82.147.1S6 Brovsn, Barbara 161 Brown, Judy 81.90.161 Brown. Pete 41.74,78,85,127.199.206, 207 Brown, Ranrlv 147 Brown, Kick 101,117.186,201,208 Brown. Teresa 119.147 Brubaker. Shirley 176 Bruggcr, Walter 81,101.161 Brumlkaugh. Dianna 79.81.107.136 Brummcr. Patrica 111,119.136 Bryant, Bart 161 Bryan, Richard 83,147 Bsclior. Dennis 101.161.199 Buck. Carol 81.89.147 Buck, Sandra I. 41.109,111,119 Buck. Sandra Mar 41 Buckles. Marsha 89.161 Buckles, Noretta 107.10S.136 Buckley. Diane 147 Bulach, Ceorge 161 Bullock, Bruy 81.147 Bunch. Karen 161 Burdick. Maty 41.74.108.111.127 Burslin. De Anna 114.137 Burger. Glens, 89.119.161 Burke, Maricllcn 91.119,161 Burklund. Janet 89 161 Burnett. Marilyn 28.82.89.121.161 Burnett. Susan 41.71 119.127 Burnette, Ken 117,186.197.203 Buruwoitli, Carolyn 78.88.89.119,161 Burr. Lvnnc 161 Burrell. Rod 137 Burris. Mary Jane 88 Burrough. Doris 147 Hurrough, Rolrerta 162 Burroughs, Sally 162 Bush. Donna 89.119.124.147 Bushawn. Donald 147 linesman. Paul 137.173,180.190 Butler. Sue 119 Byrne, James 162 Byrne. Steve 137 Cairo, Tom 101.201 Caldwell. Vicky 88.89 Call, Eileen 162 Callahan. Cheryl 81 Camp, Del 187.198 Camp. Linda 147 Campiiell. David 41.127,200 Campbell, Dorr 162 Carr.| bc!l. Linda 162 Camper, Charles 162 Carmaslay, Kristin 147 Capelin, Cheryl 41.70 Capcllo. Diane 162 CapraruCa, Carol 80.91,148 Carmen, Lance 148.186.205 Carlson. Bruce 137.200 Carmody, Torr. 148 189,203 Carney. Marjorie 81.93.119 Carpenter. Arthur 162 Carpenter, Dave 137,173.180,181. 203 Carr, Barbara 148 Carr. Fred 137 Carr. Judi 81,93 Carrington. Walter 162 Carver. Barb 80.111,119,137 Casali, James 81 Cashen, Dianna 88 Caslcv. I unior 137.201 Cassel, David 101,187.201 Cassel. Pat 137 Caissons. Choyl 74.88.89.119 Cassidy, Dianne 80.111,137 Cassidy, Doug 79.111.137 Cation. Kit 80.111 112.119.137 Cation, Mars Beth 88,112 Chamber . William 162 Chapman. Robert 137,180.181,201 Churchill. Bill 113 137.201.201 Chcesman, Marita 90.1-18 Cicciarclli. Joann 82.89.99 Clark. Chriss 19 88,90,123 Clark, David 162 Clark. Gary 41.108 a ary. Phil 148.209 Clayton, Jerry 162 Clayton. Susan 162 Clemens, Valeric 162 Close. Diana 163 Close, Virginia 119,137 Cockheld, Asia 163 Cody. Ann 91.119 Cohen, Dick 74.137.203 Cohen, Jim 89 Colan. Christina 80.89.124.148 Colan. Richard 83.163 CcillH’it, Larry 148 Ole. Tom 41.201 206 Coleman. Paula 80.89.96.123.148 Coleman. Ronald 137 Collie. Vicki Dee 92,148 Collins, Gloria 137 Collins, Lloyd 163 Collin . Montcy 137 Common. Bill 163 Common, Torn 41.111 Conn. Dase 137 Conner. Kandy 148.186.205 Cook. Juris 78,163 Cook, Larry 41.191.201 Cooksey. Samuel 109,209 Coologcorgcn. Kondelo 78.81.119 Coombs. Mildred 41.68 Corbin, Colette 108.111.119.137 Corcoran. Tim 42.74.79.113.127.1SS, 199,202 Corslet. Marion 148.201 Corclcr, Mary 119 Corsles, David 82.137 Coric. Kenneth 42.6S Cosgrove. Kathy 91.119 Cotten, Joe 163 Cottingham, Jerry 82.137 Coven. Don 81.90.209 Cox. Beverly 80.148 Cox, Janice 88 Cox. Pat 148 Cox. Tom 148 Cmon, Sue 124.148 Crandell. John 148 Cranford. Wilburt 137 Crank, Atvena 88.107 Creamer. Jim 148.203 Creiglrtsin, Shelia 137 Creighton. Ia-r Terry 163 Crusen. Bill 1S7 Crsstal. Greg 111.125.137 Culver. Alice 78,89,119 Culver. Georgia Ann 77.S8.S9 Culver, loan 81.91 Cunningham, Dale 81.209 Oil ran, Nancy 88.89.119 Curtis. Cathv 78.81.S9.119 Curtis. Sue 42,108,110.119.121.122 D'Amico. Jim 148 Dailey, Bill 137 Dailey. Michael 96.113.137.202 Dailey. Vicki 82.163 Dali, Dave 42 Dalryinple, Nancy 148 Daly. Carol 163 Dane. Jm- 148.200.210 Danley, Sandy 79.81.85.111.119.137 Danner, jenelle 88.119 Dancer, l-oi 138 I)a.gel. Dermie 118.189.201 Dart. Arthur 42.70 Da it. Thomas 163 David, Danny 163 Davidson, Kala 121,148 Davis, Craig 42 Davis. Margo 79.111.115.119.138 Davis, Norah 163 Davis. Ruth 138 Dawson. Dave 148.186,197 Davsson. Randy 138 Davsson. Tom 148 I Van. Craig 111.129.138 173.203 DeBord, Jim 131.187.199 Dock. Jimmy 187.201 Decker. Judy 42 Docker. Torn 138.188,191.193,195 DeMcnt. Terry 81.148 Dentino, Denny 148 IVPolis. Susan 77,89.119 Derby. Tom 81 Desmond. Mike 187 Desmond, William 138.200.201 206 DcTrempe. Gave 111.114.119.138 212 Dcvo. Mary Annette 119 DeYoung. Mike 71.118 199 DeYoung, Nancy 89.119 Dickinson, Fd .inl 138 Dickinson. Karla 7-1,119 Dickon. Diane l l Dickcn, Joli ii -12.100 Dikrinan. Julie 89,119 Dikcinan, Vicki 89.91.112.11-1,119. 1-18 Dill . Dave 113.138.180.181.206 Dili.. Emily 42.17.U1 Dishman, Rose 88.161 Dixon. Julie 111.116.119.138 Dixon, Linda 9-1.12-1.l l D oil «in, Larry l l Donley. Dennis l l Dorn. KolicrI l l. 187.201 Dosset. Teresa SS l l Douglieny. Carol l l Dougherty. Jack 1-19 Downing. Deanna 82.138 Doyle. Becky 83.119.138 Drake. Deborah 82.93.91.123.149 Diaper. Robert 149.203 Driving. Richard 149 Dryxh, Diana 42 Duddrn. Joan 42.77.79.85.92.110. 119.121.127 Duke. Nancy 42.77.79,85.112 Duncan Charier -13 Duncan. John 138 Duncan. Mary Jo l l Duncan. Rick 138 Durfee. Debbie 89.93.149 Durfcc Joan 43,74.77.79.104.106. 115.127 Durflinger, Janet 107.161 Durning. Laura SS l l Dyer. Mike 93.96.111,138.208 Eagle. Ricke l l.187 aleron, Bonnie 94.l l •y. Leonard l l, 189 209 East, David 101.l l Earterbrook, Laurie 89.91.108,112. 149 Ea.ton, Bob 110.123.149.206.209.210 Fiaxton. Nancy 74 79.119,138 Easton, Neva 91. l l Ebling, Marvanne 43.69 Eckhoft, Tom l l.187 Foldings, Mrlaine 90.161 Edgecoinb. Sharon 176 Edward . Herb l l Edward . Kathy 13.68.76.77.85 114. 119.127 Edwardx. Kay 89.119.161 Edward . Mark 71.«'164.197.198 Edward . Phil l l.201 Effner. Randv 149 Effner. Rick 43 Eivele, Christine 88,89.119,164 Eller. Penny 89.106.109.149 Eller. Vicki 88.107.114.161 Ellington, Larrv l l Elliott. Brenda 43.69 80 Elii . Judy 43.115,119 El I iron. Mark 149.186.203 Ellwood, Stanley 138 El I wood. Steve -13 El ex er. Connee 33.74,108,114.115, 149 Engelking. Ann 92.124.149 English. Brenda 161 Enriques. Patricia 119.138 Endow. Ray 149.186.201 Eppy. Clara 88. l l Epi y. Edward l l Errion, Sandy 138 Errion. Terry l l Erwin, Michael 138 Kates, John I3.6S.79 113.122.201,205. 209 Extex. Richard 149 Eubank, Meredith 91.164.209 Evans. Barbara 82.119.138 Ex-anx. Margaret 43.70,80 Evanx, Ron 74.138,206 Fabixb, Charles 90.161 Fangmeicr, Jo Ann 149 Farncv. Altbeia 138 Farrell. Allen 149.210 Harwell, Marilee 43.68 -awkrs. Joyce 165 •awkes. Paul 100.149 .'earis. Dave 94.113.149.206 Feldman. Chuck 138 Felcccia, Maty Ann 43.68 119 Ferguson, Jeffrey 77.78 82 90.123.165 Fe.guwu.. Nanci 44.69.74.77.78,79,85. 115,120.127 Ferguson. Walter 81.165 Ferric. Carl 165 Ferric. Joe 44.113 122 Finch. Gary 13S.200.20I Fink. Mary Kay 82.90.120.123.165 Fink. Raymond 44.71.82.180 Finkclxtein. Al 149 Finnegan. Pat -14.74.113.122.127,180. 182,201.201 Finney, Margaret 88.S9.119.165 Fischbackrr, Anita 149 Fischer, Jim 44.180.200 Fixcher, Joe 44 Fisher, Carole 81.165 Fisher. Janet 108.138 Fisher. Mark l l Fisher. Mary 114,123.149 Fisher, Raeannc 21,149 Flake. Jeanine l65 Fleck, lack 74.165.199 Fleck, La.ry 149.203.210 Fleischauer, Bex 44,119.122 Fleischauer. Sharon 165 Flrixher, Thomas 165 Flower . Boh 44.68.209 Flynn. Errol 165.188.199 Flynn, John 149 Flynn. Helen 165 Forbe . Carol 165 Ford. Anne 14.77.85.107.108 Ford. John 1-19.190.197.205 Ford. Joyanne 81.165 Fornihal . Jan 138 Forman. Jackie 149 Forncr, Ronald 138 Foster. Sharon 165 Foust, lbib 44.71.122,209 Fouls. Ron 123 Fox. Dan 82.83.165.209 Fragel. Shi,lee 41.69.78.81.111 Frank, Connie 74.80,89.115.149 Frank. Sharon. 88 107.120,165 Fraser. Bob 91,165.187.198 Frarer, Janine 80,89,149 Frazer, Kathy 45.71 Fredrickson, Penny 111.115.119.138 Freedman. Vicki 165 Fremaux. Joyce 45,99,127 Fricdlandr, Mike 74.111.113.139.206 Fri on, l.oi in 83,149.209 Fry. Paula 9-1.120,165 Frye. Rickie 82.165.198 Fulfoed. Gieg 74.113.139.192,196.208 Fuller. Barbara 83.120.139 F’ullcr, Bennett 149 Fuller, Chester 165 tuiKJaincnl, Oivnlinc 165 Furness, Carlson 149,186 Furness, Charles 45 Furst. Jeanine 149 Galvin, Kathy 88.120.165 Gann. Larry 149 Gansch, Pam 79.149 Gardiner. Cynthia 119.165 Garrett. Kendra 1C8.139 Garrison, Larry 45.79.129 Gaskill, Bill 96.111.139.208 Gaskins, Maria 110.139 Gauf, l,n 39.124.149.89 Gaul. Jana 82.124.149 Gauf. Lowell 77.101.165 Gaul, Barbara 45 Guass, Judith 88.165 Guass. Linda 111.115,139 Gauwitz, Jake 165 Gehauer. Gary 45 Gcbhardt, Linda 107.139 Gebhardt. Sally 149 Gceraerts, Jodean 88.165 Gehrt. Terry 88,165 Geltinakei. John 165 Gentry. John 139.201 Gereiuia, Thomas 165 German, David 176 German. Mike 139.209 Getz, Carol 139 Getz. Torn 78.79.90.102.149 Ceuvcnx, Henry 139 Gcver. Chuck 15.50.70.83.110.129 Gcyer. Roger 165 Gjioltton, Robert 139 Giberson, Linda 88.165 Gibler, Eugrnr 149 Girbeliiausen. Jane 79.110.115.120. 139 Gilbert!, Rsiberta 139 Gillespie. Lorraine 79.8-1.139 Gillen, Becky 88 165 Gillen, Tom 90.123.165 Gilmore, Sandra 45.69.109.112 Gilreath. Ed 165 Ginsberg. Mike 149,203.209 Gish. Beryl 79.139 Gleason. Robert 165 Glenn. I. D. 166 Glenn. Marilee 88 Glenn. Nora 45.70.122 Glenn. Nonna 45,70 Glidewcll, Sandra Glidrwrll, Susan 139 Glover. Walter 139 Cobert. Bill 166 Gobert, Mike 150 Goble. Martha 166 Godfrey. Lynda 45,70,108 Godfrey. Suzanne 150 Coen. David 139 Gomes. Linda 150 Goode, Galen 189 Goodlad, Judy 74.115.139 Goodman. Nancy 74.150 Gorman. Jim 82.150,206 Gon, Judy 79.84.112.139 Gould. Phil 113.139.180 182,200.201 Graf. Cynthia 124 Graham. Gary 139 Crandell. Dave 139,206 Grandcll, Riley 150.200 Grant. Patty 150 Grant, John 166 Grant, Rodney 150 Grant. Tom 94 Grantham, Nancy 45.71,79.111 Grantham. Stephen 81,209 Grawey. Susie 74.78,139 Gray Barbu.a Ellen 77.78.107.108. 119.139 Gray, Carol 88.120 Gray. Judith 80.139 Gray. Lyle 139 Gray. Susan 46.80 Green. Ed 139 Green, judi 82.150 Green, Margaret 108.139 Greenwood. Robin 139 Greenwood. Rusty 139.201 Greer, Linda 46. 7.78.108.111 Greer. Lora 166 Griffin. Larry 123 Griffin, Randy 166 Griffis. Sherry 89,150 Griminger, Larry 166 Grimm, Chuck 101.166 Grimm, Dave 82.96.102,150 Grimm. Ronald 46 Groom. Cheryl 166 Groom. Jim 150 Gross, Elllien 46.69.79.81 Gullettc, Charles 166 Gunderson. Kathy 120,150 Gustafson. Ann 46.111 Gutierrez, Chery 139 Gutierrez, Jidith 46.108.112 Ilaase, David 150 Haefli. Joyce 150 Haefli. Kandy 46.69 Halley. Morris 139.190 Hagerly. Michael 46 Hailey, Connie -16 Hale. Jerry 17.74,113,199 Hall. Gweneth 93.139 Hall, Karen 139 Hall. Sophie 74.77.88 91,119 Hall. Susan 176 Halliday. Marsha 81.107 llalpin, Joe 47.70.180.183.202 Halpin, Mary Kay 139 Hainan n. Don 150.186.206.209,210 llamann. Charles 166 llamaun. Ron 150.199,201 Hamilton. Bill 139 Hamilton. Gayle 88.167 Hampton. Rogei 167 Hamrick. Garv 139.203 liana. John 167 Hanauer, B.nhaia -17 Hanover. Sharon 150 Hankins. Greg 167 llanxen. Julie 94.119 Hanson. Cheryl 82.167 ilanton. John -17,68 Hanson, Ole 150 Hanson. Sur 89.150 Hardrnhrook. Ann 99.120.150 Hargadine. Fili abelh 150 Hartnexx. Roger 83.150.210 Harney. Linda 47 Harney. Stcxe 167 Harrix. Barbara 47.70.110.120 Harris. Howard 150 Harris. Janni 91 96.99.115 150 Harrix. Judy 47.77,78.79.85.110 llartit. Roger 47,200 Hart, Richard 140.209 Hartig. Howard 167 Hartter, Richard 140.201 Hauelberg. Michael 74.102.150 Haxxellierg, Nancy 74.93.91.123 Hathaway Shelly 88 Hawkins, Brent 47.83.96,102 Hawkins. Cliff 48.108 Hawkins. Larry 91,176 Hayden. Bockic 21.119.150 Hayes. Polly 77,111.115.120,134.140 Haynes. Connie 108.111,140 Hazzard, Bonnie ■ .96,111,115.140 Headley, Ha.otd 101 167 Hcer. Sain 18.113.122.180,181,200. 201.205 Hegger, Diane 167 Hcggic. Phyllis 108.112. 19.140 Hciiidxelmen, Robert 90.150,201 Hrlm.intolrr, Heidi 107.167 Hender. Jim 1893.111,113,124.129, 180.181,200 Hendercr, Nancy 88.89.167 Henry, Goidon 140 Hensley. Janet 112.119.140 Heimann. Mike 140 Herron. Diana 88.167 Hibser. Janice 107.140 Hickey. Sherry 80,91.124,150 ilicttei. Mary -18 Higginson. Marvin 48 llisg Vicki 91.150 Hill. Clierie 81,107.151 Hill. Fred 48.70 Hill. Lvnn 167 Hill. Rodney 109.151 Hill. Teiiy 101.151 HiuchlifFe. George 48 Hinilert. Marlene 108,151 Hinder!. Robert 140 Hinds, Cheryl 48.69 Hoadlcy. K,rh 140.206.209,210 Hodge, Karen 151 Hodge, Ted 151 213 Ilorline, Diane 109.111.120.151 Hocmann, Gene 151.ISO.190,191,203 Horn, Inin 151 Hoerr, Jell 151 llohenbaty. Carol 48.114 llokc. Jury 40 Holland. Vivclte S9.119.151 Hollingahead, R.iihIv 167.199 Ilolingicn. Kathi 49.69.74,110,115, 120 Holt. George 151 Holi , Sli.nou S9.167 llonm-ss. Ted 101,167 Hon Hold, Julie 110.119.125.140 Hood. Ton. 151 Ho| kin . Kim 4S.1S0.209 Hopper. Dave S3.151.201 Horn, Sue S9.94.112.151 Hoi nack, Nancy 91.107 112,151 Horn. Carolyn Si.124.151 Howard, Margaret 109 Howard. Thomas 101.167.1S9.209 Howe. Linda 8S.167 Howe. Michel 167 Huher, Carol 49 Huber. 1’ele 140.2 :« Hubert. I.inda S0.114.115.151 Huckahre. Utenda 49.68.107.10S. 120.124.127 Hudnall. Charles 145 Hudson, llonnie 49.69.lC6 Hudson, Pamela 120.140 Hufeld. Nancv 80.151 Hull. Richard 49.110.202,203 Iluff. Sandy 140 Hughes. Carv 167 Hughes. Pat 36.49.79.115 Hughhanks. C'audia 140 lluTct. Linda Kay 82.119.140 Humes, Terry 167 Humphrey. Pam 94.167 Humphrey, Sue 91.112.151 Humlemri, Judy 49 Hunt, jerry 167.lS7.20l iiuracy, Marnha 107,114,120.151 Huim'V. Mike 49 lines. Cathy 119.140 Ingles, Jeanne 49.70.76.77.85.96.111, 119 Irwin, Denny 167 Isom, Sharon 140 acob. Wanda 49.69.S3.85 acobs, Connie 119.140.111 acobs. Gloria 91,111.151 acolss, Gary 93,140,208 acobs, Jean S9.167 acolss. Jori.i 23.74,96.114.167 acobs, Jmiy 140 acobson, Kris 111.140 aineson, Lee 81 151.1S6.202 rvis, I.oAnn 50.71 rakins. Jay 140 effery, Mary J« 50.71 S5.119.121.124 eneson, Carol 74.116.119.140 meson, Connie 111.116,120,140 lenks. Linda 51 ohnson, Barbara 119.140 oirnton, Rill 74.141 ohnson. David 82.90.167.209 ohnson, lirhtlr 50.78.110 oirnton. Kathy 78.99.108,119.141 oirnton. Nancy 110.119,121.141 ohnson. Nancy 119.167 ohnson, Nancy SS.S9.167 ohnson. Ronald 151,200 ohnston, Cheryl 111.119.141 lOlmston, Kichairl 151 ones, Becky 50.70.108 dues David 81,101.167 one , Jack ones, Karen 78,121X151 ones. Martv 89.167 ones. Mike 50.70 110.127.129,200 ones, Tony 50.80.124 oos, Pamela 50.69 OKlan. Walt 50.U3.122.188.202 .osepli. Marie 108.141 oy. Kilcen 176 iud. Ronald 151 unkcr. Pat 141 iaet el. Doan 141 Kagel. Karen 120.151 Kaiser, Dana 167.187 Kaininerei. I.inda 167 Kamp. Lccami 109,151 Kaps. Pamela 151 Kastnee. Marianne 120.141 Kat . Ilennelt 83.Til Kauffman, l.arry SI.101,167 Kaufman. Rusty 151 Kaniiiras, Lynne S9.124.167 Kaylor. Kay 50.6S.71 .S0.106.107.1C6. 124.104 Keith, Micky 50 Kelch. Ann SS.90,107.167 Kclch. Donatus 141.ISO Kelh-y. Doug 50 Kcllrnbcrgcr. Karen 141 Kellogg. Kathy SS.91.167 Kelhtcdt, James 151 Kelly, llcue 16S Kelsh. Laurie 89.107.10S Kellner, Charles 83.111.141,209 Kellner, Patricia 120 Kendall. Jim 168,209 Kendall, Phyllis 141 Kepler. Duarte 50 Kepler. Marianne 51.69 Ketch. Bonny 16S Ketcham, Bat Kira 108.111.141 Key . Nancy 151 Killam, Carol 51.69 Kiitv, Alan 151 King. Bill 81.101.168 King. Judy 51.9S.99 King, Mike 151 Kirklius. Sue 115,151 Kirkpatrick. Su i 90.120.151 Kirksey, Michael 168 Kirscli. Bruno 152 Klass. Maty I.ou 51.111,120 Knapp. Carol 152 Knapp. Rene 141,203 Knapp. Ruth 51.71.120,122 Knepp. Duane 168 Kncpp, Kathy 74.80.152 K99'1' ■ M' ° 51-69 ‘r7 TO S, S5 9S- Knickerbocker, Bill 168.1S7.197.19S Knickerbocker. Mary 83,111.1-11 Knoblocli. Ronda 152 Knock, Bob 152 Knock. Vince 51.78 Knopf. Donald 51.74.79,106.128 Koel,. Mike 101.168 Koehj, Steve 141.188,203 Koenig, William 51 Koger, Larry 52.124.129 Kohl. Barbara 91.ICS Korotnli Siegfried 152.1S6.203 Kotted, Terry 81.90.107.16S 120 Krant , Wayne 36.52.93.124.12S,129, 2i:6 Kraps. lean SS. 107.120,16S Kraus. Tonya 131,16S Krartse, Marvin 52 Krege. Kathy 120.168 K reiser, Cheryl 52 Kreiter, Linda SS.16S Krider. John 168 Krider, Kenneth SI.168 Kridcr, Ruti. 168 Krisman. Janet 10S.119,141 Krog, Dick 152 Krulac, A. G. 152 Krusingcr. Judy 52.6S.83 Kucster, Jtnly 90.168 Kuhlinan. Gary 168 Kuiniucr. Karl 109.152 Kunkle, Karen 52.69.74.79.105.111. 116 Kunt . Chuck ICS.210 Kur , Kit-hard 152 Kut . Margaret 120 152 Lackey. Cirsda 1C6.121.152 Larum. Connie 141 Lumoureaux. Susan 81.168 Laitiprrcht. Joanne 90,120,16S Larnpreeht, Jim 141 Larnnrechl. Rosemary 88.90,119.168 Irule 1111.-in. Bob 152 Landers, Frank 16S Lanier, Angi 82,152 Iatnsfonl. Kcnnv 152 Larison, Larry 152 Lavin. Allx-r I 152.209 Lawler, Norma 90.121X152 Lawrence, Jeanne 16S Lawrence. Kristy S9.120.16S Leach. Shirley 52 Leas. Frances 81.124.152 I-eas. Robert 52 Lee. Jessie 52.109 I.eich, Gary 52.122.202 Lcich. Jack 152 Lenvoiite, Terry 52.10S.121.129.206 Leonard, Nancy S9.119.16S Lcppin. William 16S Lester. Claudia 52,70,81 Lett, Darlene 16S I.eirnig, Lynne 81.90.12 X152 Lindcnfelscr. Sandy 99.152 Umlstrom, Karen S2.96.123.168 Liudstroni. Pamela 82.96.110,119 1 11 Lindstrom, Richard S2.123.16S.209 Lindstrom. Stephen 141 Linne, Bill 152 I.ii.ne, Steve 53.110.129,209 Linne. Terry 53.110.127.129.200 I.ipp, Dennis 141.206 Liston. Mary Kav 111.119.125.141 Litter !. Don 152.1SS.203 Liscngood. Jody 16S Livengood. Judy 53,111,115 Lockhart, Ruth 152 I-ogan, Sue 168 Logan. Tom 113.152.199 larges. Dennis 101,152 lathrics, Tanya 53 Lootnis, Linda 108,141 Loschcr, Faina 53 lasvwiiau, Douglas 53.180,200 lain . Chuck 152 larveridgc. Jim 16S Lovin, Robin 96.102.125.152 Lowe. Paulette 106.108.115.152 Lowery, Dan 101.152.186 Lucl.t, James 83.152.1S6 I.uen . Roger 79.152 Lumhiuist. Clunk 53,71.77.113.122. 124.129.1S0.1S2.200.201 Lumhiuist. Sandy 153 Lupton. Karen SS.l 14,119,168 Lyle, Cheryl 91.153 Lynch, David 16S.1S7 Lynch. William 153.1S6.201 Lvngc. Mary 79.90.120.153 Lynn. Patricia 111.119.141 Lyons. Patricia 93.91.123.121.16S McAllister, Ann 53.6S McAllister. Dawson 153.186 McCann. Denis 141.200.203 McCartney. Linda 53.6S.71.80.100, 107,115.121 McCaslin. Pam 111.114 121,141 McCausland Vicki 111.111 MrClellan. Joan 10S.153 McClellan. Paula 79.114.115.141 McClugage. Bill 96.123.153 McClure, Donna 93.153 McComas. Jim 81.90.168200 McCord. Robin 89.120,168 McCoy, David 169 McCoy. Marianne 95.169 McCoy, Marlene 93,111,125,142 M Co -. Sue 53.70 MeCuinbcr. Jim McDaniel. Nancy 74.78.79.106,115. 153 Me David. Sally 77.81.89.121.169 McDermott. Pat 153.186.199.2tX1 McDouall. Douglas 153 McF.sscn. Kathleen 81.90.120.153 McGhee. Harold 153 McGrath. Sue 91,121.169 McGuire, Maureen S0.153 McKinney. Saudi 142 McKnigln. Linda 81.99.153 Me Kune. John 23.71.90.169 McLintoclr M.kr 169 Me M.shill. Bill 153 McMicbael. Carol 121,142 McMorri , Res 112 McMullen. Margaret 77.81,102.120. 153 McNary, Bill 142 McNear. Nancy S9.169 MeNeely. Tena 88,169 McNeill. Dorothy 169 McNeill. Shirley SO, 153 MrQueary. William 153.205 McTernen. Malcolm 169.199 McTernen, Warren 169 Mackey. Frelna 141 Mackic. Jim 53 Macuntber. Jay SS.107.169 Maharry, Gene 169 Mahnrry. Jo Aline Til Maharry. Joe 1 11 Maharry. Larry 141 Mahler . Janice 79.84.115.141 Maholland, Larry 141.190 201 Mahrt. George 169.199 Maier. Mike 53.68 127.189 199 202 Main. Sue 79.106.111.121,135,153 Mamie! Craig 51.129 Mam . Jim 78.85.108,141 Mai fell. Dennis 153 Marion. Kav 10X141 Marion. Melodyc 54,68 Mark. Kathy 169 Marsh, Rhonda 169 Marlin. Dennis 141,200 Mathcwton, Robert 153 Mathis. Bob 153 Matthews, Judie 79.S1.141 Maurer. Marilyn 88.120.169 Maxwell, Sharon 115,121,1-11 Medley. Dale 153 Mees. It.ll 81.169 Mees. Jim 79.131,142,20S,210 Mehl. Alan 81.89.169 Mchl. Gloria 142 Meier, Jean 71.80.111.120.142 Meier, William 131.169.187 Mrindeis. Dottie 51.68,108.112.121 Meister. Gary 153.2CO Melting, Judy 5-1,69 Melvin, Connie 153 Mendenhall, Janet 81.153 Menton. Jim 102.128.142.202 Menton, Olivia 80.96.124,153 Mercer, Janie 153 Mercer. Steven 169 Meredith. Jcri 51.10S.110.115.122 Mrtgcn. Carole 83,169 Merrill, Sallie 51.69 Meskinien. Mama 91.120,153 Metcalfe, Tony 169 Mctrolf, Betty 153 Metioft, Bonnie 81.153 Metiam, Becky 51.71,77.108.112,127 Mettam, Mike 94,153.205 Mel , Alan 153.186,205 Met . Sue 107.112 Meyer, Carol 124.153 Meyer, Connie 89.169 Meyer, Richard 142,208 Meyer, Tom 169 Michels, Su annc 78.94.120,169 Miller. Albert 77.169.200 Miller. Carol 51,71,112.120 Miller. Carol S. 80.153 Miller, Jim 101.153 Miller. Joyce 54.71.9S.99.127 Nlilici. I-cola 79.142 Miller, Margaret 51.70 Miller. Martha 121.123.169 Miller, Pamela 91.169 Miller. Richard 142,190 Miller. R..ge. 89 153.1S0 Miller, Sharon 51.70.79.100 214 Millet, Steve 54,70.110.129 Millet. Sue 153 Miffs. Thomas 55.69.110.127.129.200 Minebat , Karin 111.121.142 Mingus, Kandy 151 Mmnick. Tim 93.125.151 Minor. Dave 83.90.151 Minton, llenry 151 Miscnheimrr, Gary 169.187 M laker, Mary Beth 169 Mlaker, Sally 142 Modjeska. Georgia 151 Moeller. Jim 169 Mohn, Stein 22.55.95.96.113 Molder, John Monari, Boh 55 Moisari, Susan 74.91.169 Moon, jainrt 89.169.201.209.210 Moore. Connie 120.169 Moore. David 55.96 Moore. Karen 154 Moore. I.aisa 55,70 Moore. I’am 151 Moore, Pat 142 Moredock, Joan 142 Moredock, Nancy 88.169 Moreland. Boh 55.110.111.113.206, 207 Moreland. Steve 113.142.180,182.185. 192,204 Moreland. Wally 169.187 Morgan. Gary 55.101.109.200.209 Morgan, Jim 154,197 Morgan. Joe 142 Mormann. Sutan 151 Mom is Michael 151 186.200 Morrisson, David 125.151 Moms, Cno 169 Mount. Carol Ann 78.88.107,169 Mourning. Linde I 151.186 199.203 Moushon. Robert 142 Mara ek. Gary 170 Mueller, Robert 151 Muir. David 71 94.123 151.189 Muir. Linda 88.121.170 Muir. Susan 55.70.79 81.85.110 Mulally, Marilyn 96.99.151 Mullally. Sally 88.170 Mulder. John 142 Muilanr. Edward 170 Mullen. Estrr Kay 170 Muller. Rebecca 170 Munday, Cary 106.135.154 189.197. 205 Murray, Dennit 142 Murray, Joyce 170 Murray. Kathy 151 Murray, Maiilvn 151 Mur lie. Linda 82.108.142 Musselman. Dennis 83 151 Myciv Janet 55.70.111.127 Meyers. Sue 170 Naff igcr, Dave 96.170.199 Naf igrr. Dave 77.78.100.142 NafT zger, Theodore 56.110.124.129 Neaveill. Andrea 56.68 Nehauv. Betty 170 Nekola, Jeancnr 8(1.151 Nelson. Judy 84.79.111.120.142 Nelson. LeKoy 151 Nelson, Suv 111.121.142 Newell. Joyce 121.142 Nibbclin. Charles 142 Nicol. Anne 56 Nieols. Christine 170.176 Nicliaus. William 151 Nit . Ron 15 _ Nivon, Gary 170 Nison. Patti 77.88.89.170 Noel. Kathy 89.151 Noel. Rogcan 170 Noonan. Jane 56,68.110.112 127.129 Nordvall. Steve 56.113.122 188.202 NogUt, Linda 114.121.128.170 Norman, Judi 142 Norton. Dan 102.109.170 Nott. Howard 56.113 121 129,180 183 Not , Sandra 108.151 Novak. Kenneth 170 Novelli. Ron 151 Now ik, Maureen 120.170 Nunes. Terry 151 Nvquist. Pam 89.120.170 Oakfotd. Ma.v J« 36.56.69.79.105. 110.115.121.122 Obcrholt cr. Sharon 124.142 Off. Becky 31.71.77.109,111.115.121. 143 OKI. David 79.143 200.209 Ohl. Dean 170 Oldham. Julie 56.71.121 Olson Michael 90.154.209.210 Ortega, Juanita 170 Ortega. John 170 Osborn. Fred 154 Osborne, Carol 151 Osborne. William 155.186.209.210 Ovtreicher, Agnes 89.171 Ovsen. Diane 88.171 Ovsen, John 171 Owen. Marcia 143 Owen Walter 90.123,125,155.200. 209.210 Owens. Carol 56.78 Owens. Jan 71.89.96.155 O ella. Tony 155 Paehls. Sharon Page, l ed 92.155.200 Palmer. Susan 81.171 Paluska. Jcrrv 74.125.155 Papis. Eddie 171.18 Parley. Gertiurle 171 Patterson. Judy 143 Patteison, Karen 56.109 Pavrlka. Susan 56.71 Pavne. Ga.y 113.201 Pearson. Carolyn 56.70.80.111.99 Pence. Sara 111.121.143 Pendleton. Michael 155 Penn. Jim 143 Pcrdclwitr, Shirley 57.79 Perdue, Lynn 171.187.197.198 Peikint, Rotalynn 171 Perkins. Steve 143 Peterson, Billie 78.111,121,143 Peterson, Dennis 171 Peterson, Harry 81,143 Peterson, Larry 171 Pfaff, Patrick 171 Philips. Dave 30.57.109.209.67 Phillips, Barbara 57 Phillips, Carol 80.90.121.143 Phillips, Denny 155,186.205 Phillips, Mike 57.113,180,202 Phillips. Shirley 171 Philyawr, Jim 143 Picton, Steve 143.209 Pierce, Terry 155 Pinter, Kenneth 171 Piper, George 143 Pippingcr. Jane 80,155 Pitcher, Molly 57 Pitcher, Pat 77 89,96,121.171 Hank. John 155 Planck. Robert 171.209 PoelsW, Sharon 155 Poland. Patricia 108.115.121.143 Pomeroy. Elizabeth 88,94.171 Ponder. Mary 171 l’opp, Craig 171 Porter. Carol Anne 120,155 Potter, Jeanne 114,155 Potter, Jill 121.171 Potter, loan 57.105 Potter. Larry 96.155 Porter. Judith 171 Powell. John 57.68.71,189 Powell. Rosemary 108.111.121.131, 143 Powlcy, Clara ncc 171 Powlcy. Sherry 89,121.113 Powlcy. Ten.. 111.115 121.143 Poynter, Judy 57.68.108 Prescott. Kathy 89,120.171 Prestin, Christie 81.90,96,171 Prezel, Robert 155.186 Prince. Dave 78.143 Prince. Teresa 88.91.121.171 Priadable, David 91.171.209 Proctor, Doug 143.206 Prosser. Su aime 57.68.77,83,85 Pula. Bill 100.171.189 Purfreld, Dan 57 Purse , Vicki 89.121,171 Putman. Kathy 89.120.171 Quimby, Ken 101.171 Quinlan, Cheryl 155 Ralxitd. Mary 79.92,155 Race, Steven 171 Roger, Jack 143,209 Kalimcyer. Loretta 88 89,114,171 Kanisei. Cheilottc 57.115.122 Ramsey, Shelia 81.93.91.96.121,125, 150 Randall, Sherry 89.155 Kanncy. Rose Marie 57.68.93.111. 127 Rapp. Pamela 90.121.171 Rasar. Linda 58.111.115 Rath, Stephen Rath. William 58.96.102.131 Raya. Joe 58.111.124.129 Ready, Jim 155 Kcathcrlord, Donna 171 Kcatheiford. Linda 143 Redeni us. Bill 102.155 Reents, Larry 58 Reeve, Chuch 143.200 Reid. Terry 58.111 Reiser, Richard 143.101 Keiling, Casandra 74,171 Kcinboltz, Frarvces 83.143 Heine, Rodger 155 Reliford, Frank 155.200 Kcndleman, Joyce 58,70.78 Kcndlernan. Marsha 171 Rcnken. K.ck 155 Reynolds, Susan 114.155 Reynolds. J im 74.90.155.200.209 Rians. Debbie 58.69.79.81.110 Ricci, Brian 155 Rice. Peggy 155 Richards. Dave 171.187.198 Richards. Robert 155.186.201.205 Kichart. Pam 143 Richcson, Clifford 171 Richeson. Holier 58 Riclitcr, Gerhard 143 Kreketts. Roy 155 189.199.205 Kiddle, James 143 Ridgely, Diane 8S.91.171 Rieger. Richard 143 Kigg, Karen 89.155 Kigg. Sharon 58.79.111.116 Riggins. Dave 171.187.198 Riggs. Delbert 58 Riggs. George 172 Riley. Betty 155 Ringel, John 26.58 Ringcnberg, Bob Roberts, LaDonna 143 Robertson, Doris 58 Robertson, John 81,172 Robinson, Charles 172 Robinson, Harold 155 Robison, Kathleen 155 Robison. Dean 172 Rodes. K.indie 81,111.114.121,143 Kocthlisbcrgcr. Rocky 172,200 Rogers, Joanne 120.155 Rogers. Mildred 155 Rogers. Stephen 172.187 Kohl. Gloria 81.96 155 Roland. Susan 121,143 Kollet. Bill 59.209 Rosaa, Kay 155 Rose, Lana 121,143 Kosenbcrgcr, Mary 59,112 Kosengrant. Lynne 74.115.155 Rosenthal, Julia 91.172 Ros . Stacey 80,96.111,121.143 Royer. Ron 59 Rubnich. Caro] 59 Ruckle. Diana 108.143 Rudd. Dianne 59 Rudd. Jennifer 92.109,115.125,135, 156 Rude. Karen 88.109.172 Rude, Ken 156 Rude. Linda 19.80.108.111.114 Rudy. Ann 74,156 Riiiidquist, Gary 172 Runge, Leonard 172 Runkcl. Che.i 59.69.74.79.81 Runkle. Jim 143.188.203 Rtinkle, Tom 172.187.197.198 Rushman. Flora 78,83.172 Rusk, Kathleen 80.121.156 Rutherford. Jim 93.123.156 Rutherford. John 36,59.77.85.93,124. 129.200.208 Rutherford. Ladd HI. 131.113 Ryan. Beverly 59 Ryan. Diana 172 Ryan. Lynn 81.90.172 Sachs. Lai.v 123.125.172.300 Sage. Roberta 88.89.172 Sales. Eileen 172 Salcl ki. Ronald 50 Salrt ki. Sandy 102.156 Salorrvon. Jove 172 bailsman. Sharon 9-1.156 Salrrnvtcin. Jim 143 Sanders. Mary 156 Saunders. Carol 81.172 Schachette. Bud 172 Schad. Barbara 172 Schad. John 59.111 Sch.d Terrs 59.93,110.113.124,129. 180.183.206.207 Schaer, Norman 59.209 Schaffer. Barry 92,156 200.209,210 Schafer. Dennis 82 156 Sehearer. Sandra 172 Sober I. Fred 143 Scliisler. Mike 156 Schmidt, Terrie 77.81,90.172 Schneider, Noth 60,71 Schofield. Richard 60.71.200 Schoolcy, Marsha 156 Schooley, Nancy 60.71 Schuelcr. Nan 121.156 Schuette, Steve 156.186,203 Schuller, Pam 156 Schultz. Steven 82.172 Sehunk, Joel 109.172 Schunk. Steve 60 Schwartz, Norine 81.91.172 Schwarzcndrubri. John 30.60.199.67 Scliwenk. Paula 89.9-1 112.114,156 Scltwied. Mimi 74.88.91,172 Scott. Natalie 172 Seaton, Jav 87,198 Scavcr. Howard 143.180.183 Seavcr. Linda 91.172 Scfton. Kirn 156 Seglcr. Phylli 121.172 Seidell. Lou Ann 60 Seifert. Connie 60.68.98.99.110 Scrpcl, Maiy 60,68 Selvy. Lucilee 80,144 Sernlow, Bob 60.70.113.124.129,184. 201 Semlow. Dave 71.79.113,14-1.ISO, 181.185.190.201 202 Semlow, K.ivmond 156.203 Semlow. Ron 172 Shackelford. Ton 156 Shamrock. George 172 Shaver. Mike l56.18o.205 Shea. Christine 89.172 Shcdiofl. Diane 109.156 Sheets. Donna SO. 1-14 Shelton. Art 144 Shcpler. Janis 80.156 Sherman. Betty 61 Shields. Martha 107 Shields. Peggy 61,172 Shirley. Unj 61.78.93.113.122.124. 129.200.209 Sliontz. Dick 156 215 Short, John 61 Short. Michael 156 Shock Linda 61,71.108.110,121 Shuck, Suzy 121.156,176 Siclu. Mel 111 Silver. Joan 144 Silverstone, Khonda 89.123.156 Sinikin . Mike 172 Simkin . Sharon 61 Simmering. Vicki 156 Simpson, Diane 61.68.114.115.121. Simpson. Jim 156 Singer, Boh 109.172.209 Sisson, Lynda 61.111.115 Skinnei. Carol 61.127 Skinner. Judith 61.80 Skoo Chiiity 61.69 S0.10S.112 Sledge. Klrnira 156 Sledge. Marjorie 172 Sirs in. Teiri 61 Slut . Brian 62 Slut . Richard 156 Small. James 82.157 Sraallberger. Ronald 157 Smith. Bill 157.186.201,206 Smith, Bob 157 Smith. Connie 81.90.121.157 Smith. Deanna 109.111.121,144 Smith, Douglas 172.187 Smith. Edward 62.113.122 Smith. Ian 62.69.78.96.112 Smith, Larry 172 Smith. Mary Ellen 89,172 Smith. Mike 83.157 Smith. Paul 74.83.157,200.209,210 Smith. Paula 80.144 Smith, Phil 157 Smith, Robert 172 Smith. Ronald 172.187 Smith. Sharon 81.107.172 Smith. Steve 79.144 Sncdden, Ron 144 Snowden, Don 172.200.209 Snowden. R. Kent 144 Snvdet. Dave 90,157 Soddy. Mike 101.172,199 Soloman, Murry 144 Solomon. Sutan 62.71 Sommer, Nancy 62.110.112 Sommer. Robin 77.81.89.121.172 Spence. Jcnice 107.112.157 Spencer, Linda 83.157 Spencer. Mary 172 Sprague. Jerry 144 Sprenger, RiC 19.90,172.210 Sprenkle. Paul 172_ Spring. Richard 157 Springle, Rod 173 Sprinkle. Sandra 109,144 Stahl. Kerrnit 62 Staley, Janie 144 180 Starer ch, Karen 173 Sta er. Gary 144.201 Statkuv. Alter la 62,74,105.110,112. 116,127 Staub. Don 157 Staub. Nancy 157 Steal. Sherry 80,92.157 Stccg, Jim 173 Steele. John 144.180.201.203 Strinhach. Connie 121.157 Stcinbach. Harry 62 Steiner, Barb 88,89.173 Steiner. Bob 144 180.182.181 Steinmctz. David 62.69 Steinwedel. Barbara 173 Stephen . Terry 144 Stern. Alfred 63.123 Stern. Elizabeth 78.93.91.124,173 St even von, Alta 88,173 Stcvrn on. Bill 144 Stevenson. Bob 63.101 Slier . Arthur 83.173 Slier , Gary 82.144.180 Slier . Michaele 83.173 Stoke . Mike 157,210 Stokowvki, Juily 91.173 Stokw ki. Karen 63.108.115.121.127 Stone, Chrivtine 173 Stone. Gregory 173.189.199 203 Stone, Ronnie 83.157 Stone. William 173 Stoneburner, Ralph 157 Stotler, Jim 63.122 Stotler. Stephen 89.173 Stout. Frank 63.173 Strickicr. Stan 78.90.157 Stuart. Jerry 78.144 Stuart. Merrdy 88,173 Stuart, Sherry 63 Stubh . Cindy 74.89.173 Stug. Harry 173 Sturgeon. Da id 173 Sudow. Bill 74.113.144,180.181.182. ’ 199,203 Sudow. Ellen 74. 96.102,157 Suino. David 109.173 Suia'ki. I.eo 63.70.101.209 Sulaiki, Robert 81.173.189 Sullivan. Bob 173.209 Sullivan, Maurcne 94.173 Suman. Steve 81.173.209 210 Summers. Gaiv 93.94,157.210 Suamoii, Kent 157 Swanvon, Sonia 88.89.173 Swardenvki. Jean 111,121.144 Sweeney. Deanna Lynn 121.124 157 Sweeney. Joanna 121.157 Sword . Scott 74.144 Symmonds. Joseph 157 S old. Flip 31.74 113.114,199 Talbot. Kathleen 157 Tarnkin. Ellen 99.121.173 Tamkin. Paul 157.209 Tammcut. Diane 88,90.121.173 Taylor. Darlene 63 Taylor. Georgetta 157 Taylor. Karl 173 Taylor. Karol 176 Tel a ruler. Ma.cv 81.89.96.134.173 Terry, Rickv 173 Thom , Bill C 146.157.201 Thoma . Bill II. 157.205 Thoina . David 123,173 Thoma . Fielda_63.110 Thoma . Jim 173_ Thomas. Telia 157 ThomaMMt, Jim 61 ThomUon, George Thompson. Jerry 144.201 Thomson, William 187.198 Thom. Boh 174 Thrush. Charles 174 Thurman, Dick 157 Thurman. Larry 157 Tieber. Chuck i57 Tillman, Emily 91,174 _ Timmerman. Albert 157 Tiincrman. Rolserta 144 Tnmnan. Sail 89.108.121.157 Tobin. Michael 64.82.173 Tobin. Susan 94,157 Todd. Teresa 78.85.111,121.128,144 Todden, Gary 174 Tometich. Bill 38.174.187.201 ___ Tornkinton, Dave 78.85.144,180,201 Towery. Doretta 157 Tracnkcmchuh. Jim 61.111.124,129 Traicoff. Bill 141.203 Traniel, Roger 157.201 Travers. Marolyn 88.174 Travis. Tim 174,187.198 Tricbcl, Linda OU12.114.15S Trotter. Bor.nie 108.144 Trotter, lame 174 Trotter, Mary 174 Tru ik. Paul 64.113.129,180.181 Tucker. Ron 79.111.144 Turchi, Sandy 81.121.174 Turner. Bobby 61.70.93.110,111.113. 124.129.200 Turner. Phillis 108.144 Turner, Sue 88.174 Turner. Thoma 64 Tyler. Barbara 174 Tyler. Bid. 109.158 Ulen. Patricia 61 115.121.33 Uhlig. Fred 90.101,158 Ulcvilch, loan 144 Ulrich. Michael 93.96.122.124.129. 144 208 Underwood, I.ynn 174 Underwood. Mike 61.74.95.127.208 Upton. Gary 158.186,180.197,201. 205 Van Bcuning. Donna 121,124,158 Van Bcuning. Marion 61 Van llixncr, Sandra 121.158 Van Norman, Brent 158 Veltman. Mary Jo 107.158 Vene kv. Gail 74.S9.158 Vrrklcr, Diane 77.88.121.174 Vichmeycr. Judy 158 Viehmever. Susan 141 VoUentiiic, Julie 80.121.157 Voiovit . Barbara 107.121,174 Volovit . Linda 65.69 Volz. Nancy 158 Wage . Gerald 174 Wagner, Catherine 77,91.174 Wagner, lame 174 Wagner. John 65 Wag . Michael 82.158.189.203 Waldsclunidt. Connie 65.115.121 Walker. Debbie 111 144 Wallace, Linda 74.77,111,115.121. . 144 Wallikcr. Nano’ 175 Walli a. Phil 158 Walsh, Maureen 89.121.158 Wand. Diane 65 Wand. Suzanne 89.175 Ward. Carolyn 175 Warner. Gary 144 201 Warner. Nancy 88.99,121.175 Wascnt, Joann 80.102.145 Wasson. Mike 109,158,201 Wasson, Steve 158 Watkins. Warren 65.68.82 Watson. Chuck 158 Watt Sandra 80.121.158 Weakley. Gerald 158.199 Weaver. Alfred 65.180 Wealver, Michael 109 Webber. Joan 89,121.175 Weicr. Paul 175 Weil. Cindy 82.175 Wcineckc. Eat 15S Weirtch, Joan Write. Robert 26.65.121.127.129 W'eisser. Michael 158 Welch. Gary 65.68.191.194.195.196 Welch, Jerry 66 Welch, Katie 93.158 Welch, Susan 77.89.93 112.158 Welter. Marcia 30.66.71.67 Welton. Sue 145 W'cmplc, Carol 158 WVmple, Nancy 158 Wcstaphcr. Don 66.200.209 Wetzel. Marilyn 81.9-1 Wcyencth. Mike 81.209 Whan. Connie 175 Whitcomh, Jon 89 Whitcomb. Linda 77.89.114.158 White. Bob 106.135.145.158.186.190. 197.205 White, Ciiuly 81 White. Mary Beth 145 White. Mary Jo 78.145 W inn-, Normajran 8S. 107.121 White. Paul 1 8 White. Phil 158.180 White. Ralph 175 White. Richard 175 White. Rick 74.159.180.186,197 Wi.i’tc. Robert 180 White. Sharon 121.1 9 Whitehead. George 159 Whitrhouse, Joe 77.85.100.145.199. 208 Whitley. Jim 159 Whitley, L.mny 175 Whitlow, Dee 74.91.121 Whitten. Lynn 121 Wike, Tom 175 Witday. Sheryl 94.175 Wiidcrmuth. Sharon 66.68,111 Wiley. Boy,I 66 74 Wiley, Sharon 66.70.128 W'ilkerson, Marilyn 80.159 Wilkereon, Harold 66 Wilkerson. Terry 159 Willetts. Bob 159.206 William . Alan 175 209 Williams, Dave 175.187.198 Williams. Gary 66.71.113,192.193. 19-1,196 William . Geraldine 159 William . Paul 175 Williams. Rosemary 78.107.115.145 Williamson. Margo 175 Willis. Linda 88.175 Willis. Marilyn 67.68.79 Wilson. Boh 82.145 Wilson. Candy 89,175 Wilson. Frederick Wilson, Greg 90.159 209 Wilson. Jim 89 123.145,175 Wilson, loim 26.67.125 Wilson. Robin 114.121.175 Wilson. Sharrv 175 Wilton. Tom 159.203 Wine. Rosette 89 121.123.125.159 Winston. Scott 67.93.96.111.124.128. 129 Witter. Dennis 175 Wittmcr, Jim 176 Wittmcr, Joe 125.145 Witzig. Linda 176 Woith. Rikkie 176,200 Wolf. Tom 67.202 Wolfe, Barbara 145 Wolpert. Rick 159.205.201 Wood. Linda 176 Woodley, Linda 176 Woods. Randy 176 Woolley. Don 176 Woolley, Robert 145 Worner. Linda 112.145 Wright. William 67.108.202 Wriglry. Sharon «1.9-1.109.159 Wurmnest. Roger 176 Wyman. Rick 159.197 Wvman, Tom 145,189.199 Wysi, Mary 145 Yeast. Susan 88.93.121 Yoche . Diane 89,99.159.123 Yoehes, Joseph 67.71.74.78.127.189 Yocum. Chcrvl 67 York. Linda 81.89.159 Young. Bernic 113.145.180.182.200. Young. Jerry 159.200.205.210 Young. Robert 176 Young. Tom 176.187.200 eider. Beth 159 .eman. Mary 92.121.159 Zessin. Gary 159 Ziegele. Mark 176 Z.ierkc. Bill 159.201 Zipper. Terry 176 Zobcl, Nancy 159 Zobrist, Katherine 124.176 Zolpor. Dennis 176.187.201 Zmky. George 176.187 Zweifel, James 79.145 Zs«icker. Annie 67,80.82 216


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