Armstrong High School - Resume Yearbook (Armstrong, IL)

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WALK DOWN MEMORY LANE THROUGH THE PAGES OF THE 1964 RESUME Memory: What wonders it performs in preserving and storing up things gone by. kr. 'A I DI DICATI: TTfffc E ' T M UNITY AS A MEANS OF EXPR ESSING oW THANK AND APPRECIATION FOR HELPING US STAR T DOW? THE PATHS OF OUR FUTURE. WE ARE DEEPLY GRATEFUL FOR THE ADVANTAGES AND INFLU- ENCES WHICH HAVE BEEN MADE AVAILABLE TO US. NO MATTER HOW FAR WE JOURNEY IN LIFE WE SHALL NEVER FORGET THE COMMUNITY OF OUR YOUNGER YEARS. WE HOPE THAT CUR FUTURE LIVES WILL REFLECT OUR PRIDE IN OUR COMMUNITY. OUR SCHpOCS-ARE THE FOCAL PO NT . OF OUR COMMUNITY .........MAIN STREET -- A SCENE FAMILIAR TO ALL. THE MANY CHURCHES . . . OUR PRINCIPAL VERNON L. HUSTED B.S. Ed.. Illinois State Normal University M.E.. University of Illinois OUR BOARD OF EDUCATION Standing from left to right: Otto Divan, Paul Ludwig. George Johnson. Glen Reynolds. Joe Cler. Seated: Ansel Dewey, President; Mr. Husted. Administrator; Keith Blackford, Secretary. JOANNE TATE B.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal P.E., Social Studies PAT SINGLETARY B.S. Ed. Black Hills Teachers College Library, English ROBERT BEZELY B.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal P.E., Social Studies GORDON LINDS TROM B.A. Southern Illinois University Science MARGARET JONES B.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal Home Economics ELAINE ALLEY B.A. Dickinson, College English, Spanish JAMES KIDOGUCH1 M.S . Illinois State Normal Music STERLING B. SIMS B.S. Ed. Western Illinois University Commerce « JANET CUTLER B .S . Ed. . Wisconsin State College M.S. Ed.. University of Illinois English, Guidance GENEVIEVE ROBERTS B.S. Ed. Illinois State Normal Commerce DON STAGEN B ,S ., Illinois State Normal M.E ., University of Illinois Industrial Arts VANCE AHLF B .S . and M.E. University of Illinois Agriculture LARRY HULFACHOR B.S. Ed. Oakland City College P.E., Social Studies LEN STUBY B.S. Ed., Eastern Illinois University M.S., Tch. of Math.. University of Illinois Mathematics MRS. BETTY KINNEY Tenth year as Office Secretary COOKS Irene Moffett Laura Wright BUS DRIVERS AND JANITORS Em Shumate. Lee Booher. Charlie Shumate Kenny Moffett DAVE ATKINS Flag Custodian 4; Industrial Arts 1. 2.3.4; Track 1.2; Librarian 1; Class Secretary 3; Sergeant-at- Arms 4. JANET KAY HUSTED Class Secretary 1; Class Vice Presi- dent 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3.4, Reporter 2.3, Vice President 4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,4; Annual Staff 3.4. Assistant Business Manager 3, Busi- ness Manager 4; Flag Custodian 4; Senior Play 4. RONALD THORNTON Baseball 1; Basketball 1.2;F.F.A. 1,2.4; Mixed Chorus 1.2,4; Stu- dent Council 1; Senior Play; Annu- al Staff 4; Flag Custodian 4. DON WERNIGK F.F.A. 1,2.3,4, Vice-President; Farm Manager of Plot, Livestock Judging Team, Parliamentary Pro- cedure Team. DOLLY MENDEL Mixed Chorus 1.2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1.2,3; G.A.A. 1,2; Flag Custodian 4; Senior Play; Class Vice President 1; Class Secretary 2. JOHN OBENLAND Band 1,2,3; Class Treasurer 3,4; Flag Custodian 4. PAUL GEHRT Industrial Arts Club 1; F.F.A. 2,3, 4, Secretary 4; F.F.A. State Con- vention 2,3; Mixed Chorus 4; Bas- ketball 2; Speech Contest 4. CAROLYN JOYCE RADEMACHER F. H.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice- President 2. President 4; Class Treasurer 1; Class Secretary 2; G. A.A. 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1.2,3, 4. President 4; Flag Custodian 4. FRANK BRUNS Agriculture 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1.2, 3,4, Sentinel, Farm Manager. WAYNE HALE SANDY HANOVER G.A.A. 1,2,3, Treasurer 3; Cheer- leading 3; Band 1,2,3, Flag Custo- dian 4; My Fair Lady Troupe 1,2; Senior Class Play; Pep Club. CHARLES CLEMENTZ Student Council 3.4.I.A.S.C. Summer Workshop 3, Recreation Chairman 4; Annual Staff 3.4, Assistant Photographer 3; Baseball 1.2. 3.4; Basketball 1,2,3.4; Track 1,2,3,4; Librarian 1.2,3,4; Candy Manager 3; Flag Custodian 4; Industrial Arts Club 2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; District Speech Contest 4. JOHN SMITH Baseball 2,3; Basketball 1,2.3,4; Mixed Chorus 1.3; Industrial Arts Club 1.2; Senior play 4; Annual Staff 4; Class Vice-President 3; Class President 4. LARRY FOSTER F ,F .A. 1.2,3,4, Secretary 3,Live- tock Team 3, President 4; Flag Custodian 4. SHARON WISE Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; G .A .A. 1.2, 3,4; Flag Custodian 4; F.H .A. 3. 4, Parliamentarian 4; Senior Play 4; Speech Contest 4; Music Con- test 4; Pep Club 2; Library 4. BEVERLY KAY IRVIN Librarian 1,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Speech Contest 1,3.4; Senior Play 4; Cheerleading 4; Student Coun- cil 4; Historian 4; Flag Custodian 4. GARY ZINDARS Mixed Chorus 1.2,3; Basketball 1. 2,3; Annual Staff 4. NATHAN MURRELL Mixed Chorus 2; Industrial Arts 1.2, 3.4; Senior Play 4; Graduation Chorus 1.2. BILL ELLETT Band 1,2, 3.4, State Music Contest 2,3,4, District Music Contest 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1.2.3,4; Track 1,2, 3; Baseball 2.3; Basketball 1,2, Manager 3,4; Class Vice-President 1; Senior Play 4; Pep Club 2,3. BILL WERNIGK BONNIE FRYE F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Finance Chair- man 2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 3; Librarian 3; Class Sec- retary 4; Annual Staff 4; Flag Custodian 4; Senior Ray 4; Mixed Chorus 3,4; Girl's Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Vice-President 4. JANICE LYNN PARSONS Band 1,2,3,4, District Contest 1,2, State Contest 3; My Fair Lady Troupe 1,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Girl's Chorus 2,3,4; Class Presi- dent 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3.4, Sec- retary 3. President 4; F.H.A. 1. 2,3,4, Parliamentarian 2, Presi- dent 3. Section Vice-President of Public Relations 4; Student Council 4, Secretary 4; Annual Staff 3.4, Junior Editor 3. Editor 4; Graduation Marshall 3; Cheerleading 4. STEVE AHLF Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Baseball 1,2, 3.4; Basketball 2; Student Council 2,3,4, Treasurer3, President 4; Class President 3; Annual Staff 3.4, Assistant Sales Manager 3, Sales Manager 4; Class Play 4. DARLENE ANN OSTERBUR Band 1,2,3,4, District Contest 2, State Contest 3; Girl's Chorus 1.2, 3,4; F.H.A. 3.4; Senior Play 4; Annual Staff 4; Flag Custodian 4. GAYE SNYDER G.A.A. 1,2.3; Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3, 4. Contest 2,3; Librarian 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,2; Senior Play; Gymnastics 4. YVONNE FRYE Girls Chorus 1.2,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Senior Class Play. DONNA ABERNATHY Annual Staff 4; Senior Class Play; Flag Custodian 4. ROSEMARY STEVENSON Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3.4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Sextet 2, District Contest 2; Student Council 3; Flag Custodian 4; Annu- al Staff 4; Flag Twirler 4; Senior Play. CLASS WILL To Mr. Husted we leave a duplicator that will fill in absent slips so that he will not have to write his name so often. To Betty we leave a scotch tape dispenser that cannot be removed from her desk. To the Board of Education we leave a new key to the kitchen because theirs should be about worn out. To the cooks we leave a new variety of beans. To the bus drivers, we leave more quiet buses. To the janitors we leave less paper wads in the study hall and classrooms. To Mrs. Tate we leave some girls' P.E. classes that will not pull on volleyball nets. To Mrs. Roberts we leave a set of pierced earrings so that she doesn't have to worry about forgetting one of hers. To Miss Jones we leave some home ec classes that don't talk and eat so much. To Mrs. Singletary we leave a new supply of bubble gum as she squashed hers in Mr. Sims' hat last Christmas. To Miss Alley we leave much success in her future years as a teacher. To Miss Cutler we leave a very talkative English Class. To Mr. Lindstrom we leave a better set of Biology books. To Mr. Stuby we leave a teaching machine so that he won't have to repeat so often. To Mr. Bezely we leave a government position in Armstrong so he will be able to show the students what he is talking about. To Mr. Hulfachor we leave a drivers education car that will not dent because he may need it. To Mr. Sims we leave typewriters which have ribbons that won't tangle up. To Mr. Stagen we leave a set of eye blinders so he cannot see what is going on. To Mr. Ahlf we leave students that cannot sit down so he won't have to tell them to remain standing while talking. To Mr. Kidoguchi we leave a music room that will automatically convert into a hospital ward so he doesn't have to put up scenery so often. 1, Steve Ahlf, will my Civics book to the Congress of the United States so it may learn how to run a government. I, Donna Abernathy, will to any ''NEW students the friendliness and warmth of Armstrong High School. I, Dave Atkins, will my friendly relations with Mr. Stagen to Mick Zindars. I, Frank Bruns, will all of my jokes to Mary Wise. L Charlie Clementz, will my superior ability in basketball, baseball, track, and a wide field of other activities; my student council seat; and most of all my modesty; to Mike Smith. I, Bill Ellett, will my ability to stay out of trouble in Mr. Hulfachor’s 8th hour P.E. class to Don Downing. Have fun Don! I, Larry Foster, will the suns on the door of my truck to Robert Ramm. Don't get a sunburn Bob! I, Bonnie Frye, will my strength and will power in volleyball to Cassie Norville. I, Yvonne Frye, will my silly giggle to Linda Reynolds and Marcia King. I, Paul Gehrt, will my ability to be late to P.E. class to Jim King. I. Wayne Hale, leave my ability to play all night and work all day to Mick Zindars and Brother Johnny. I. Sandra Hanover, will and bequeath my ability to have lots of good times in Mrs. Tate's P.E. class to Sheila Hanover and Diane Greer. Make the best of it! I. Janet Husted, will my ability to control my laughter to Carol Johnson who really seems to be going over- board these days. I, Bev Irvin, will my ability to talk my way through economics class to Jim King. I, Dolly Mendel, will and bequeath my ability to quit giggling in study hall to Marcia King. I, Nathan Murrell, will my quiet nature to Jim Jones. I. John Obenland, will my trigonometry book to Robert Ramm. I, Darlene Osterbur, will my ability to play piano to John Epley. I. Jan Parsons, will my ability to stay white when I lose my temper to Mr. Sims who is a natural beet-red. I, Carolyn Rademacher, will my ability to give crew-cuts to Linda Poyner and Bev Hedrick. Careful, save the scalp! I, John Smith, will my girl's math class of 4th hour study hall to Denny Kissack and Greg Acton. I. Gaye Snyder, do hereby will and bequeath my ability to go with three of four boys at once to Terrie Jarvis. Keep 'em smilin' Ter! 1. Rosemary Stevenson, will my ability to go with Rantoul boys to Willie. I. Ron Thornton, will my position in the senior play to anyone who wishes to have a lot of fun. I, Bill Wemigk, will my thumb tacks to anyone who can use them and still stay out of the office. I. Don Wemigk, will my unsuccessful jokes to Coach Bezely, all my good jokes to Mr. Ahlf and my used book- keeping workbook to Mr. Sims. I also will my ability to sit in study hall all hour and do nothing to John Camp. I. Sharon Wise, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Tate in 4th hour P.E. to Linda Ellett. Keep trying Linda! I. Gary Zindars, will my ability to wear my hair long and keep it neatly combed to Orville Allen. CLASS PROPHECY The year is 1984. Our graduating class of 1964 is now separated into all parts of the world. I took a world cruise a couple of weeks ago to try to find all my classmates. My first stop was in Puerto Rico where Steve Ahlf is a bartender since he was thrown out of pre-med school for malpractice with the nurses. While touring there. I ran across Donna Abernathy acting as Doctor Kilcasey's nurse. My ship then sailed to South America where David Atkins was entertaining at a bullfighting ring. He said that he had only scared five matadors to death. I then had dinner with Jan Parsons who is selling bleached eye- lashes for hound dogs. 1 had a very interesting chat with her. Jan told me that Bev Irvin was living in Hong Kong so I changed my plans and went there. I found her alright, but she was busy chasing a man she had been after for seven years. While in the Orient, I went to find John Smith. I saw him entertaining children as a clown in the Bamum and Bailey Circus. Rather far off, I went to Africa and found Larry Foster teaching monkeys good manners at meal time. He told me that Don Wernigk was also in Africa but he hadn't heard from him for many months. Larry said that he had been trying to get rid of Cannibals so let's hope he isn't cooking for dinner. I then traveled to New Zealand where Bonnie Frye is a weight lifter. In her last performance, she set her own record of lifting two pounds. Later, I went to Russia and saw Wayne Hale. He said that he was a spy but he didn't say what for. Also in Russia was John Obenland. He teaches Latin but I hear that the students more or less teach him. Back in the good ole United States, we started to go through the states. In Florida, Frank Bruns couldn't be caught up with because of his efforts to reach city limits before he was caught by the police. Charlie Clementz was also there. He was starting a Charlie Clementz fan club. I then went to South Carolina and found Ron Thorn- ton making food carts for hospital wards. His specialty is engraving the words Don’t forget the cart. I then went back to Illinois and found Sharon Wise running for G.O.P. nomination for Presidency of Marriage Counselors Association. She won and guess who her first customer was? Her husband. Gary Zindars was in Springfield, Illinois, campaigning to make Z the first letter of the alphabet. In Penfield, Illinois, is Bill Ellett. running pony express from Armstrong to Penfield. Yvonne Frye is also in Penfield since her marriage to the King. Paul Gehrt works in the Penfield sale bam singing Gran Opera to soothe the cows. In Arizona is Sandy Hanover. She is married and runs an Orphan home. She has thirty-one children. Dolly Mendal is modeling false teeth in Phoenix. I had dinner with her and you should have heard some of her experi- ences. Darlene Osterbur and Rosemary Stevenson are both housewives in Texas. Darlene married Joe Back House and Rosemary married Horacio Fire House. Carolyn Rademacher is a mortician in the same city that Darlene and Rosemary are living in. Moving on to California, I saw Gaye Snyder selling tombstones on Graveyard Street in Cemetery City. Janey Husted is in Walt Disney’s Production, How to Be A Success With A Bubble Gum Cigar and a Deflated Football. Nathan Murrell and Bill Wernigk haven't been heard of. Nathan took a journey to Mars and never came back. Bill was last seen at the North Pole, looking for a tree to saw down. I guess that is about all of our classmates and it sure was nice to see all of them again. FRESHMAN OFFICERS--(left to right): Diane. Secretary; SOPHOMORE OFFICERS--(left to right): Charlie, Vice- Mary. Treasurer; Kevin. President; Cheryl, Vice Pres. Pres.; Carol. Secretary; Pam. Treasurer; Marvin, President. Randee Acton Orville Allan f V' mm w •« ■ m Shirley Boten John Boyle John Camp Joyce Clark Mike Cler Don Dobbins Sharon Duitsman Linda Ellett JUNIOR Bev Hedrick Jim Henry Gary Hoveln Mary Ruth Jarboe Dan Armstrong Shirley Booher Nancy Boten Everett Goins 1 CLASS Jim King Denny Kissack Bernice Loschen Barbara Mizell Terrie Jarvis Mary Ann Johnston Dann Payne Rita Powell Linda Poyner Robert Ramm Nancy Richardson Joyce Roessler Jim Roberts Wilma Saathoff Judy Sappenfield Liz Tucker Bruce Vinson Mickey Zindars SOPHOMORE John Abbott Marvin Ackerman Ann Ahlf Gloria Ashcraft Ann Boyle Mary Brown Rogene Cunningham Marilyn Divan Agnes Dorsey Don Downing John Epley Steve Frerichs Rex Frye Pam Gildersleeve Marcia Gordon John Harrison Charles Hedrick Rodney Hinrichs CLASS Edward Hunt Carol Johnson Marcia King Guyla Learned Jamie Marron Cassy Norville Barbara Ostebur Nancy Owen Bruce Owens Harlin Parks Rodney Parrish Dollie Potts Cindy Powell Peggy Prichard Steve Pruiett Paula Putnam Janet Rademacher Linda Reynolds FRESHMEN Greg Acton Nancy Bainbridge Sharon Bavido Gayle Brooks Janis Tucker Carol Wolfe Bill LaPierre Linda Karsky Debby Buck Bill Camp Beverly Cherry Sheryl Creighton Larry Cundiff RaNae Davies Diane Downing Janet Downing Mark Dorsey Mike Dorsey Stan Gildersleeve Diane Greer John Hale Sheila Hanover Kevin Hedrick Kenny Hendershot Cheryl Heuer Diane Hoveln Pauline Rocker Anita Schulter Linda Solomon Carroll Wernigk Steve Willard Kim Williams Carl Wise Mary Wise ORGANIZATIONS RESUME STAFF Left to right: Charlie Clementz; John Smith; John Boyle, Jr. Sales Manager; Steve Ahlf, Sales Manager. Gary Zindars. Photographer Ron Thornton Jan Parsons, Editor Donna Abernathy. Typist Mary Ruth Jarboe, Jr. Editor Mr. Sims. Advisor Darlene Osterbur, Typist Bonnie Frye, Typist Janey Husted, Business Manager Judy Sappenfield, Jr. Business Manager STUDENT COUNCIL First Row: Jim Jones, Jackie Richardson, Kim Williams. Mark Dorsey. Middle Row: Steve Pruiett, Denny Kissack, Ann Boyle, Mary Jarboe, Mary Johnston, Jamie Marron, Jim Roberts. Rodney Parrish. Last Row: Charlie Clementz. Mr. Stagen, Bev Irvin, Jan Parsons, Steve Ahlf. OFFICERS (Left to Right) Ann Boyle . , . Bev Irvin , . . Jamie Marron . Steve Ahlf , . Mary Ruth Jarboe Jan Parsons . . . , Treasurer . . Historian . . Reporter . . President Vice-President . . Secretary F.H.A.--First Row: Linda Reynolds, Sheryl Creighton, Joyce Clark, Gloria Ashcraft, Jamie Marron, Jackie Richardson, Nancy Johnston, Janey Husted, Carolyn Rademacher. Second Row: Diana Downing, Marcia King, Sheila Hanover, Diane Hoveln, Mary Wise, Pauline Rocker, Ann Boyle, RaNae Davies, Agnes Dorsey, Debbie Buck. Third Row: Cheryl Heuer, Janet Downing, Beverly Cherry. Barbara Osterbur, Ann Ahlf, Marcia Gordon, Jan Parsons, Darlene Osterbur, Bonnie Frye, Pam Kissack. Fourth Row: Miss Jones, Sharon Wise, Peggy Prichard, Randee Acton, Mary Ann Johnston, Bev Hedrick, Linda Poyner, Liz Tucker, Terrie Jarvis, Shirley Boten, Nancy Boten, Sharon Duitsman. Fifth Row: Judy Sappenfield, Diana Greer, Rita Powell, Nancy Bainbridge, Marilyn Divan, Carol Johnson, Janet Rademacher, Ilene Schluter, Nancy Owen, Pam Gildersleeve, Carol Wolfe, Janis Tucker, Rogene Cunningham. F.H.A. OFFICERS--Seated: Sec- retary. Pam Gildersleeve; President, Carolyn Rademacher; Vice- President, Janey Husted; Treasurer, Ann Ahlf. Standing: Reporters, Ann Boyle; Judy Sappenfield; Historian, Linda Poyner; Degree Chairman. Sharon Duitsman; Finance Chairmen, Janet Rademacher, Marilyn Divan; Historian, Bev Hedrick; Parliamen- tarian, Sharon Wise. Ann Ahlf has been in F.H.A. for two years. During these two years she has contributed much. In November she was elected Section Treasurer. First Row: Harlin Parks, Gary Hoveln, Frank Bruns, Jim Roberts, Don Wernigk, Larry Foster. Alan Schluter, John Epley, Charles Hedrick. Second Row: Jerry Jarboe. Steve Frerichs, Carroll Wernigk, Ed Hunt, Bruce Vinson, John Harrison, Don Curtis, Carl Wise, Mike Jarvis. Third Row: Robert Ramm, Larry Cundiff, Greg Acton, Bill Camp, Ron Thornton, John Camp, Bill Wernigk, Stan Gildersleeve, Mr. Ahlf. Jim Roberts Frank Bruns Larry Foster Don Wernigk Gary Hoveln (absent) Paul Gehrt. .....................Treasurer ......................Sentinel .....................President ................Vice President ......................Reporter .................... Secretary G. A. A. FIRST ROW, Left to Right: Nancy Johnston, Beverly Hedrick, Shirley Boten, Ann Boyle, Jackie Richardson SECOND ROW: Nancy Boten, Mary Ann Johnston, Mary Ruth Jarboe, Rita Powell. THIRD ROW: Mary Brown, Sharon Duitsman, Jamie Marron, Peggy Prichard, Marcia Gordon. FOURTH ROW: Ann Ahlf, Wilma Saathoff, Linda Poyner. Linda Karsky. FIFTH ROW: Cindy Powell, Deborah Buck, Pauline Rocker, Kim Williams, Mary Wise. SIXTH ROW: Bonnie Frye, Janet Husted, Agnes Dorsey, Cassy Norville. SEVENTH ROW: Pam Kissack, Linda Reynolds, Marcia King, Janet Downing, Judy Sappenfield. EIGHTH ROW: Nancy Owens, Marilyn Divan, Jan Parsons, Diana Downing. NINTH ROW: Liz Tucker, RaNae Davies, Mrs. Tate, Sharon Wise, Linda Ellett. Hoofendyke, Jr. TROJANS IN CONCERT First Row: Ann Ahlf, Darlene Osterbur, Maureen Coder, Rita Powell, Jamie Marron. Second Row: Barbara Osterbur, Peggy Prichard, Jan Parsons, Johnny Hale. Cheryl Creighton, Nancy Johnston, Nancy Owen. Third Row: Jackie Richardson, Diane Greer. Steve Ahlf, Jim Jones, Don Dobbins, Kevin Hedrick, Diane Hoveln, Pauline Rocker. Standing: Greg Acton. John Boyle, Cheryl Heuer, Paula Putnam, Bill Ellett, Wayne Hale. Mr. Kidoguchi. GIRLS’ CHORUS First Row: Barbara Osterbur. Dollie Potts, Yvonne Frye, Rosemary Stevenson, Wilma Saathoff. Second Row: llene Schluter, Randee Acton. Terrie Jarvis, Nancy Boten, Sharon Duitsman, Gayle Brooks. Third Row: Diane Hoveln, Maureen Coder, Cheryl Creighton, Nancy Owen, Gloria Ashcraft, Diane Greer. Fourth Row: Rogene Cunning- ham, Marilyn Divan, Bonnie Frye, Agnes Dorsey, Shirley Boten, Carol Wolfe, Gaye Snyder, Fifth Row: Kim Williams, Peggy Pritchard, Janet Downing, Beverly Cherry, Nancy Bainbridge, Cheryl Heuer, Diane Downing. Last Row: RaNae Davies, Liz Tucker, Darlene Osterbur, Pauline Rocker, Ann Ahlf, Anita Schluter, Pam Gilder- sleeve, Jan Parsons. - 2 £ aon n o p,A— on o'f ptn o p |orTH r n r rjr|n non r r - '5“''-‘ h In - - First Row: Joyce Clark, Kim Williams. Anita Schluter, Gaye Snyder, Terrie Jarvis, Shirley Boten, Barbara Oster- bur. Second Row: Debbie Buck, Nancy Boten, Bev Irvin. Ron Thornton, Jim King, Bill Ellett, Jim Jones, Cheryl Heuer. Diane Greer. RaNae Davies, Ann Boyle. Mr. Kidoguchi. Third Row: Mary Ruth Jarboe, Sheila Honover, Pauline Rocker, Diane Hove In. Wayne Hale, Jerry Jarboe. Don Downing, Mike Cler, Judy Sappenfield, Marcia Gordon, Carol Johnson. Ilene Schluter. Janet Rademacher. Fourth Row: Bev Hedrick, Mary Wise, Diane Down- ing, Sharon Wise, Johnny Hale, Jim Obenland, Bob Ramm, Sharon Duitsman, Randee Acton, Nancy Johnston, Pam Kissack, Gloria Ashcraft, Agnes Dorsey. Fifth Row: Linda Poyner, Carolyn Rademacher, Jan Parsons, Janey Husted. Cheryl Creighton, Nancy Owen, Cindy Powell, Guy la Learned. Marcia King, Linda Karsky. Linda Reynolds, Carol Wolfe, Pam Gildersleeve. Last Row: Peggy Prichard, Ann Ahlf, Rogene Cunningham, Beverly Cherry. Marilyn Divan, Janet Downing, Paula Putnam, Dolly Potts. Bonnie Frye, Rosemary Stevenson, Wilma Saathoff. .Ahkislrmi;' Baseball ('1 champs a forces vie for the .ion baseball yesterday by de ,iomac, 12-3. rong is now 6-1 in while foil one-half A™1™ ?, ,s ,e undisPllt a' Vi is EastPd North Vermillon Confer- ’ w ill meet next en e basebal1 champion • ’strong. The Trojans fought off dial- '’-run surge 'pn8 nS East Lynn. 6-4, yes- • its vie- ei(iay to finish the league ___________campaign with a 7-1 record. John Bovle outdueled Jerry Huai Standiii w l r W l Armstrong 7 1 Henn.no i 1 Lynn S I Potomac 1 Ranklm 4 4 | Stipp in a battle of six-hitters. ■Bruce Vinson's bases-loadcd single drove in two runs in a three-run fifth inning that sent Armstrong ahead to stay. East Lynn wound up in sec- ond place with a 5-3 record. A victory would have earned the Hornets a share of tha title. In the day's other season windup Potomac won its first game in eight tries in a big way. The Artesians pounded Rankin. 17-0. in a game called at the top of the fith inning. Sam Burroughs swatted, a three-run homer. East Lynn ... Armstrong St«oo and Johnson, ftoyit and Ow«h ooo l?0 I 4 4$ no 031 M A 4 NORTH VERMILLON COUNTY BASEBALL CONFERENCE Armstrong 3 Henning Armstrong 9 East Lynn Armstrong 4 Rankin Armstrong 8 Potomac Armstrong 3 Rankin Armstrong 12 Henning Armstrong 12 Potomac Armstrong 6 East Lynn CONFERENCE RECORD 7-1 OVER ALL RECORD 9-2 Armstrong 3-13 Armstrong 1 Henning Wellington 1-8 8 First Row: Mr. Hulfachor, Charlie Clementa, Steve Ahlf, John Boyle, Bruce Owens, Bruce Vinson. Second Row: Steve Frerichs, Mike Smith, Rodney Hinrichs, Greg Acton, Don Dobbins, Steve Willard, Marvin Ackerman, Rodney Parrish, Mike Dorsey. Greg Acton CHEER Jan Parsons Mary Ann Johnston Sharon Duitsman LEADERS VARSITY--STANDING (left to right): Charlie C 1 ement z, Steve Willard, Alan Schluter, Don Dobbins, Greg Acton, Bruce Owens. KNEELING: Coach Bob Bezely, Rodney Parrish, John Boyle, Rex Frye, Steve Frerichs. TROJAN TEAMS JUNIOR VARSITY--STANDING (left to right): Kevin Hedrick, Denny Kissack, Greg Acton, Everett Goins, Rex Frye, Bill Camp. KNEELING: Coach Larry Hulfachor, Charlie Hedrick, Mike Dorsey, Steve Frerichs, Mark Dorsey. GUARD John Boyle FORWARD Steve Willard FORWARD Greg Acton CENTER Alan Schluter GUARD Denny Kissack FORWARD John Smith FORWARD Don Dobbins FORWARD Rex Frye GUARD Steve Frerichs GUARD Rodney Parrish FORWARD Bruce Owens FORWARD Charlie Clementz FLAG CUSTODIANS Left to Right: Frank Bruns, Carolyn Rademacher (hidden), Janey Husted. John Obenland (hidden), Dave Atkins Don Wernigk, Donna Abernathy, Bev Irvin (hidden). Larry Foster. Sandy Hanover. Paul Gehrt. Mr. Bezely. Nathan Murrell, Charlie Clementz, Rosemary Stevenson. Bonnie Frye (hidden), Darlene Osterbur, Bill EUett. Yvonne Frye. Absent: Bill Wernigk. Gary Zindars, Wayne Hale. Ron Thornton. Dolly Mendel, Sharon Wise. During the school year each of the above students serves on a two man team which is responsible for either raising or lowering the flag each day. They are all chosen Irom the Civics class and this voluntary assignment is considered part of good citizenship training. LIBRARIANS Left to Right: Bev Irvin, Charlie Clementz, Gaye Snyder, Mary Ann Johnston, Ann Boyle. Absent: Sharon Wise. Rosemary Stevenson. Bill Ellett. These students were picked by Mrs. Singletary, school librarian, to serve as student librarians. The duties of a student librarian are to help other students make use of our library and to assist Mrs. Singletary in any way they can. 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