Armstrong High School - Resume Yearbook (Armstrong, IL)

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f; ■ A. uf • JrJ if1 ) Foreword We the senior class, proudly present to you the 1967-68 Resume'. We hope we have captured here highlights of the school year so that you may later look back and recall happy as well as unhappy, and proud as well as embarrassing moments. For it is all these combined that make up a school year. Dedication We, the Class of 1968, proudly and humbly dedicate this Resume to Mrs. Betty Kinney, who has so un- selfishly given of her time and patience to every student and faculty member. 3 Board of Education Keith A. Blackford. Paul Ludwig, Harry Ashcraft, Glen Reynolds, Joe tier, Alvin Duitsman, George Johnson, Vernon Husted. LARRY HULFACHOR P.E., Social Studies. Assistant Coach JOANNE TATE P.E., Social Studies BOB BEZELY P.E., Social Studies JOANN BAUER Librarian JIM KIDOGUCHI Music 9 10 Cooks: Irene Moffett, and Laura Wright. BARBARA JOANNE ATKINS MARSHA ELAINE BROOKS JIM EPLEY STANLEY EARL FRERICHS 12 DANNY MILUS WAYNE WISE KARLENE KAY IUNRICHS SANDRA DARLENE LEARNED 13 SUSAN DORSEY DEBORAH KAY WOLFE STEVEN Z1NDARS MICHAEL GORDON 14 BARRY REAL PARK ACTON PHYLLIS HEDRICK MARLA KAY SWANSON is DEBORAH SUE SCHNEIDER MARI KRISTINE McQUAID GARY ABERNATHY DAN GORDON ARTHUR SCHLUTER GARY W. REYNOLDS RUTH ANN CROWE KAY LILLIAN CRIBLEZ 17 RONALD M. SHAFER DONALD ASHCRAFT 18 GAIL ELLEN RAMM SHIRLEY ANN PUTNAM LARRY PRUIETT DOUGLAS JOHNSON 19 MARLA REGINA MARRON EDWARD HESTERBERG JOHN BRUNS KENNETH POWELL ROY KNIGHT RON CHESNUT SUSAN CANNON MARY JANE ARMSTRONG 21 Senior GARY ABERNATHY-Baseball 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3; track 1,2,3,4; A” Club 3. PARK ACTON-Basketball 1,2;baseball 2,3,4; band 1,2,3,4; pep band 1,2,3,4; Homecoming attendant I, King 4; “A Club 3; Pep Club 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3; Junior vice-president 2, Senior vice-president 3, farm manager 3. MARY JANE ARMSTRONG-F.H.A. 1,2,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 3; flag custodian 4. DON ASHCRAFT-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, vice-president 3, president 4, Public Speaking contest 2,4, Parliamentary Procedure 1,2; band 1; Student Council 1,2,3,4; newspaper staff 4. BARBARA ATKINS-Flag custodian 4; G.A.A. 1,2;F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; newspaper staff 4; Girl’s Chorus 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2. KATHY BLACKFORD-Band 1,2; Girl’s Chorus accompanist 1,2; Mixed Chorus accompanist 1,2,3;F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, finance co-chairman 2, vice-president 4; Student Council 3,4, secretary 3,4; Pep Club 3; Junior class treasurer; senior class secretary. Homecoming Queen candidate; newspaper staff 3,4; Annual Staff 3,4, Editor 4. MARSHA BROOKS-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, parliamentarian 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; newspaper staff 1,3; flag custodian 4. MARY UNDA BURD Mixed Chorus 1,2,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; Band 1;F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, treasurer 2, vice-president 3, Section 15 President 4; newspaper staff 4; librarian 4. SUSAN CANNON Gymnastics 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1; band 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Club 3. RON CHESNUT-Flag custodian 4; librarian 2,3,4. KAY CRIBLEZ-Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,23,4; flag custo- dian 4; Pep Club 3. RUTH ANN CROWE-Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; G.A.A. 1,3,4; Pep Club 3; librarian 1; flag custodian 4. SUSAN DORSEY-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; finance co-chairman 4; G.A.A. 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2; flag custodian 4. STAN FRER1CHS-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; baseball 1,3,4; basketball 2,3,4; track 2,3,4. DANNY GORDON-Basketball 2,3,4; track 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; flag custodian 4. PHYLLIS HEDRICK-Mixed Chorus 1,2; gymnastics 1; G.A.A. 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, officer 3; Pep Club 3, Homecoming attendant 1,2, Queen candidate 4; cheerleader 2,3,4, captain 4; class president 1; Spanish Club 3. ED HESTERBERG F.F.A. 1,23,4; basketball 2. KARLENE HINR1CHS-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, treasurer 3, president 4; Girl’s Chorus 1,23,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; newspaper staff 3; Pep Club 3. 22 Activities DOUG JOHNSON-Spanish Club 3; baseball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2; “A” Club 2,3; Homecoming attendant 2; Pep Club 3; newspaper staff 4; flag custodian 4; freshman class treasurer. BARRY REAL-Baseball 1,2,3,4; basketball 1,2; track 1,2,3; class vice-president 3; newspaper co-editor 4; Homecom- ing King candidate 4; flag custodian 4. ROY KNIGHT-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, jr. treasurer 2, treasurer 3, parliamentarian 3, secretary 4, farm manager 3,4, livestock judging 1,2,4, soil judging 2, officers training school 3; basketball 1,2,3,4; band 1; newspaper staff 2,4; Spanish Club 3; Homecoming King candidate 4. SANDY LEARNED-F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, historian 3, secretary 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; newspaper staff 1 3; flag custodian 4. MARLA MAR RON-Band 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 1; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3; Science Club 3,4, president 3,4; Student Coun- cil 4, reporter 4; senior class treasurer; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, secretary 3, president; flag custodian 4; Pep Club 3. DANNY MILLIS-Mixed Chorus 1; basketball 1,2. SHIRLEY PUTNAM Librarian 4; newspaper staff 4; cheerleader 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. I; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; flag custodian 4; Pep Club 3; gymnastics 13,4. GAIL RAMM-Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,23,4; Band l,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4, re- porter 3, president 4; Spanish Club 3,4; all school play 1; flag custodian 4; Homecoming Queen 4; Annual Staff 4. GARY REYNOLDS-Flag custodian 4. ART SCHLUTER-“A” Club 3; track 1,2,3; basketball 2,3; Pep Club 3; newspaper staff 3; class vice-president 2,4; Stu- dent Council 2. DEBBIE SCHNEIDER-Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; band 1,2,3; stage band 23; newspaper staff 2,4. RON SHAFER-Basketbail 1.2,3,4; track 1,2,3,4; Homecoming attendant 3, King candidate 4; A” Club 2,3; class president 2,3,4; Student Council 2,3; newspaper 2,3,4; Annual Staff 2,3; Spanish Club 2,3, president 3. MARLA SWANSON-Band 1,23,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; flag custodian 4; cheerleader 4; Spanish Club 3, treasurer 3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; class vice-president 1; Pep Club 3. WAYNE WISE-F.F.A. 1,2,3,4, officer 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; baseball 2; basketball 1,2, manager 3; “A” Club 3; flag custodian 4. DEBBIE WOLFE-Girl’s Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Student Council 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. parliamentarian 2; class secretary 3; newspaper staff 4; flag custodian 4; Homecoming Queen candidate 4. 23 STEVEN ZINDARS-Mixed Chorus 1,2; basketball 1; flag custodian 4. JUNIORS CLASS OF 1969 Cheryl Ackerman Bain Ashcraft Debbie Bartlow Bill Bruns Officers: Pam Ludwig, Vice-President; Rosalia Bonnie Roberts, Secretary. Advisors: Mr. Hulf Donn Buck Jim Buck Arlen Buhr Sally Cremeens Ann Criblez Rujean Davis Bob Dorsey Judy Evans Jim Goldenstein Janet Hale Dan Henderson Mike Irvin Tom James 26 Schluter, President; Cheryl Ackerman, Treasurer; achor, Mr. Kidoguchi. Mark Murrell Steve Parrish Bill Powell Anita Ramm Ed Reed Dwaine Reynolds Bonnie Roberts Rosalia Schluter Randy Shook Donna Taylor Alice Wernigk Steve Williams 27 Mike Ackerman Dave Albers Rick Burd Duane Buhr Ed Cler Pam Cler Dennis Coakley Lee Ann Davies John Dorsey Donna Duitsman Debbie Frerichs Jim Gordon Officers: JoAnne Schluter, Secretary; Terry James, Vice-President. Advisors: Mrs. Tate, Mrs. Roberts. Judy Hale Dave Henderson Lynn Hill Athalia Hunt 30 Bob Husted Rick James Terry James Dan Johnson Randy Johnson Roy Johnson Linda Real Karen King reasurer; Connie Carol Leverich Sue Long Connie Ludwig Mike Ludwig Ludwig, President; Karen King, Paul Ludwig Pat Marron Elaine Miller Larry Richardson 31 Ken Sandy 32 Jackie Wise Stan Wolfe Mary Wooden Linda Zindars Carl Shook Absent FRESHMEN CLASS OF 1971 Kathy Abernathy Arlen Ackerman Officers: Mark James, President; Linda Hovelin Powell, treasurer. Mrs. Egolf, and Mr. Culp Joy Behimer Austin Brooks Jim Brooks Tim Buck Frank Butler Celia Cannon Patti Chesnut Gary Coffing Linda Cole Dave Cox Charles Cremeens Bob Criblez Randy Duden 34 secretary; Dale Swanson, vice-president; Dan advisors. Linda Hove In Gloria Huffington Victor Irvin Mark James PattiLee James Lenore Jarboe Cathy Johnson Marvin Johnson Kathy Kenney Bill Knight Terry Learned Bev Loschen 35 Annetta Mourer Sam Murrell Dennis Olson Dennis Osterbur Georgene Park Dan Powell Janice Powell Karen Powell Bill Reed Leonard Schmidt John Soloman Dale Swanson Jim Tarter Jane Thornton Pam Tomlinson Terry Vaux Janice Wernigk Joanne Wise Sally Willard Raymond Wooden 36 OFFICERS Mr. Culp, Advisor; JoAnne Schluter, Rick Burd, Pat Marron, Karen King, Janet Vermillion, Marla Marron. Science Club Learning to cook the Chemistry way. The Science Club has been very active this year. It opened the year by taking a trip to Turkey Run, Indiana. The club has also visited the Davis Gardens, the Commer- cial Solvents Plant, and the Western Paper Manufacturing Company in Terre Haute, Indiana. The club has participated in T.A.C. (Teens Against Cancer) as a new activity this year. Each member is re- quired to prepare a project to take to the Science Fair in the Spring. The year will be climaxed by a trip to the St. Louis Zoo with the final meeting at Allerton Park. Back row standing: David Watkins, Ed Reed, Mark James, Victor Irvin, Pat Marron, Paul Ludwig. Rick James, Dave Hender- son, Jim Buck, Stacy Bartlow, Bill Reed, John Soloman. Front row standing: Jackie Jarboe, Marla Marron, Janet Vermillion, Debbie Bartlow, Karen King, Karen Gordon. Linda Cole, Linda Hoveln, JoAnne Schluter. Linda Keal, Larry Vaux, Bob Hus- ted, Lee Ann Davies, Linda Schmidt. Back row seated: Bill Knight, Terry James, Lenore Jarboe, Joy Behimer, Athalia Hunt, Sandy Shafer. Front row seated: Roy Johnson, John Dorsey, Janet Hale, Pam Cler, Tim Buck, Charles Cremeens. The Chemistry class is actually trying to learn something for a change. Back row: Tom James, Terry Vaux, David Watkins, Gail Ramm, Celia Cannon, Steve Williams, Rujean Davis, Dave Albers, Rick James, Larry Vaux, John Dorsey, Paul Ludwig, Pat Marron, Mike Ludwig. Second row: Linda Schmidt, Kathy Aber- nathy, PattiLee James, Lenore Jarboe, Gloria Huffington, Patty Chesnut, Bev Loschen, Donna Duitsman, Jackie Jarboe, Carol Leverich, Pam Ludwig, Janet Vermillion, Karen King, Pam Cler. Third row: Mary Linda Burd, Sandy Shafer, Athalia Hunt. Mrs. Bachman, Linda Hoveln, JoAnne Schluter, Linda Keal, Cheryl Ackerman, Joy Behimer, Lee Ann Davies, Ann Criblez, Connie Ludwig, Dave Henderson, Roy Johnson, Charles Cremeens. Seated: Ron Shafer, Stan Wolfe, Larry Pruiett, Stacy Bart- low, Bill Knight, Rick Burd, Terry James, John Soloman. Officers: Larry Pruiett, Pam Cler, Steve Williams. “We’re off to Spain!” And so it went. From a casual question, “How’d you like to go to Spain this summer?” came the result: six students spent six of the greatest weeks of their lives at the University of Madrid. None of this could have happened without the support of the hurriedly-formed “Club de Espanol” to raise money and support projects. And projects we had-from “Help Days” to selling apples to putting local men thru the rigors of challenging an aggres- sive girls basketball team. The memories from both fund raising and trip will be with us always. And we six say to you who helped: “Muchisimas gracias. Enjoyment from mixing- -dipping- -to selling. Spanish Club Four of the students who visited Spain. Gail Ramm, Ron Shafer, Mary Linda Burd, and Larry Pruiett. Standing: Gail Ramm, Bonnie Roberts, Pam Ludwig, Mrs. Bauer, Advisor. Seated: Mary Linda Burd, Ron Shafer, Kathy Blackford. Annual Staff Our typists in action!! Concentrating?? Mary Linda Burd, Barry Real, Dave Henderson, Terry James, Barbara Atkins, Bain Ashcraft, Debbie Schneider, Roy Knight, Brad Ludwig, Ron Shafer, Carol Leverich, Sandy Shafer, Linda Schmidt, Mrs. Enyart, advisor. Front row: Donna Taylor, Sally Cremeens, Shirley Putnam, Don Ashcraft, Debbie Bailey, Debbie Wolfe. ewspaper Staff The staff of “What’s News, Pussycat?” has not only put a new name on the school newspaper but has also put a new face on it. The hard work on the part of these amateur jour- nalists has paid off in the form of an interesting, bi-weekly publication. Some of the regular features included in the paper are “Did You Knows,” “Questionnaires,” “Senior In- terviews,” “Want Ads.” “School News,” “Community News,” “Club Reports,” and “Sports.” 43 Back row: Mr. Darrow, Advisor; Marvin Johnson, Stan Frerichs, John Bruns. Second row: Danny Gordon, Bill Bruns, Bain Ashcraft. Brad Ludwig, Dan Henderson, Victor Irvin, Gary Coffing, Randall Duden. Kneeling: Randy Johnson, Paul Ludwig, Mike Ludwig, Larry Richardson. Julian Fruhling, Carl Brooks, Ray Wooden, Dan Powell. Seated: Pat Marron, Ken Powell Jim Buck, Don Ashcraft. Wayne Wise, Roy Knight, Rick James, Bill Powell. Future Farmers The F.F.A. was made up of thirty-six members this year. The chapter participates in soil judging contest, livestock and dairy judging, parliamentary procedure, speech contest for sectional officers, corn yield contests, F.F.A. fair, and foundation awards. The chapter raises its money to meet expenses from the Ag plot made up of five acres of ground. Through the Future Farmer’s of America, the boys learn what responsibilities are involved, not only in farming, but also in life. SENIOR OFFICERS Back row: Roy Knight, Secretary; Wayne Wise, Bain Ashcraft, Ken Powell. Front row: Pat Marron, Vice-President; Don Ashcraft, President; Brad Ludwig, Treasurer. of America JUNIOR OFFICERS Bill Powell, Bill Bruns, Dan Henderson, Paul Ludwig, Mike Ludwig, Jim Buck, Larry Richardson. 45 Kneeling: Jackie Jarboe, Kay Criblez, Susan Cannon, JoAnne Schluter, Jackie Wise, PattiLee James, Joy Behimer, Lenore Jarboe, Ann Criblez, Sandy Shafer, Elaine Miller. Carol Leverich, Athalia Hunt, Bonnie Roberts. Donna Duitsman Seated Karen Gordon, Annetta Mourer, Janice Powell, Pam Cler, Linda Cole, Alice Wise, JoAnne Wise, Linda Hoveln, Ruth Ann Crowe, Celia Cannon, Marla Marron, Janet Hale, Debbie Bartlow, Alice Wernigk. GirVs Athletic OFFICERS JoAnne Schluter, Secretary Bonnie Roberts, Treasurer Marla Marron, President Karen King, Vice-President Know which team are you on? The Line-Up. Throughout the school year, the G.A.A. participates in many sport activities. Tournaments are held in softball, volleyball, basketball, and badminton doubles. The club also enters in a State-wide Postal Basket Shooting Contest. During the fall, the group has a skating party, and in the spring it goes bowling several times. Just before the end of school, the club has an Award Program to which the mothers are invited. Awards are given for points earned during the year and for basket shooting, bowling and badminton. There is a special award for sportsmanship. Also at this time, the new officers are installed. Association Make it count, Carol. Back row: Mr. Darrow, Paul Ludwig, Ron Shafer, Steve Williams, John Dorsey, Arlen Buhr, Kathy Blackford, Gail Ramm, Don Ashcraft. Mr. Stagen. Front row: Anita Ramm, Marla Marron, Jacquelyn Jarboe, Karen King, Janet Vermillion, Lenore Jarboe, PattiLee James, Mark James, Bob Criblez. Student Kathy Kenney makes her vote for representative. The main purpose of the Student Council is to promote better relations between the students and the faculty. The council is made up of sixteen members; four from each class. The biggest duty of the council each year is to spon- sor Homecoming. It also sponsors dances, and other pro- jects around school. Some other Freshmen making their votes count. Council OFFICERS Gail Ramm, President; Steve Williams, Vice-President; Kathy Blackford, Secretary; Marla Manon, Reporter; Jackie Jar- boe. Treasurer. 49 Counterclockwise from bottom: Jackie W., Kathy K., Janet H., Anita R., Linda C., Annetta M., Karen G., Jeanne P., Sally W., Mary W. Cross- piece: Karen P., JoAnn W. Left side B to T: Sally C., Alice W., Donna T., Joann S., Rujean D. Right side B to T: Alice W., Linda Z., Debbie F., Judy H., Sue L., Debbie B. Cross-piece: Judy E., Cheryl A., Rosalia S. Officers standing: Alice Donna T., Sue D., Sandy L., Secretary; mentarian. 50 Counterclockwise from bottom: Shirley P., Mary L. B., Gail R., Kathy B., Kar- lene H., Mary J. A., Debbie W., Barb A., Sue D., Sandra L., Marsha B., Debbie B. Cross-piece: Kristi M., Marla S., Phyllis H. W., Degree Chairman; JoAnn S., Reporter; Rosalia S., Treasurer; Finance Co-chairman; Debbie F., Linda Z., Historians. Seated: Karlene H., President; Kathy B.. Vice-president, Marsha B., Parlia- F.H.A. Chapter Parents, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Hinrichs. Honorary Member, Mrs. Betty Kinney. Chapter Grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Rus- sel Wright. 51 1967-68 Section 15 President and Advisor. 1968-69 Vice-President of Projects. The Future Homemakers of America plan service, edu- cational. and social activities for the year. Among activities for the year 1967-68 were: Working for Heart Fund, redec- oration of teacher’s lounge, redecoration of Headstart room, Stanley sales, bake sales, Valentine treats, caroling, concession stands, hospital toy basket, style show, senior farewell, eighth grade picnic. Highlight of the year was the 1967-68 Section 15 Rally with Armstrong as hostess school. All members of the Arm- strong club worked to make the rally a success. Guests in- cluded Senator and Mrs. Tom Merritt and the Honorable Representative and Mrs. Charles Campbell. Hostesses for the rally dressed in centennial costumes. Outside, chapter and section presidents Girls from 19 schools attended. and advisor hold up the wall. 52 Ruth Ann Crowe, Kay Criblez, Marla Marron, Barbara Atkins, Susan Dorsey, Larry Pruiett, Marsha Brooks, Mr. Bezely, Doug Johnson, Barry Keel, Wayne Wise, Phyllis Hedrick, Debbie Wolfe, Shirley Putnam, Dan Gordon, Ken Powell, Marla Swanson, Stan Frerichs, Gail Ramm, Kathy Blackford, Mary Jane Armstrong. Flag Custodians The Flag Custodians are chosen on a volunteer basis from the Senior Civics classes. It is their responsibility to put the flag up before school and take it down upon dismissal. Four different students are appointed by Mr. Bezely from the volunteers to fulfill these duties each six weeks. S3 Your friend Flicka? Freshman Won by a nose. Initiation Another “wise” freshman. Homecoming Queen IMH'v' Homecoming Stir in more student council cooperation. Result: “A Dream To Remember 61 Band. Clockwise: Gail Ramm, Alice Wernigk. Rick Burd. Celia Cannon. Sandy Shafer, Dale Swanson, Janet Ver- million, Mary Wooden, Anita Ramm, Mark James, Carol Leverich, Park Acton, David Watkins, Paul Ludwig, Bob Criblez, Tom James, Pat Marron, Debbie Bartlow, Jo Anne Schluter, Linda Cole, Bev Loschen, Bain Ashcraft, Rick James, PattiLee James, Kay Criblez. Bar: Rujean Davis, Ann Criblez, Jane Thornton, Linda Hoveln, Athalia Hunt, Kathy Abernathy. Marla Swanson, Mr. Kidoguchi. director. 62 Girl’s Chorus. Back Row: Lynn Hill, Debbie Wolfe, PattiLee James, Pam Cler, Lenore Jarboe, Celia Cannon, Rosalia Schlu- ter, Gail Ramm, Debbie Frerichs, Linda Zindars, Shirley Putnam. First Row: Joy Behimer, Janet Hale, Ann Criblez, Linda Schmidt, Kay Criblez, Kathy Kenney, Karen Gordon, Linda Hoveln, Linda Cole, Karlene Hinrichs, Mary Linda Burd. pianist. Music Mixed Chorus. Back Row: Annetta Mourer, Gail Ramm. Debbie Wolfe, Sue Long, Karen King, Rick Burd, Dave Cox, Wayne Wise. Bill Knight, Scotty King, Brad Ludwig. Donna Duitsman, Sally Willard, Mary Wooden, PattiLee James, Lenore Jarboe. Middle Row: Lynnclte Hill, Connie Ludwig, Anita Ramm. Jeanne Park, Cheryl Ackerman, Pam Ludwig. Rosalia Schluter, Linda Keel, Marla Swanson, Shirley Putman, Linda Schmidt, Joy Behimer, Athalia Hunt, Rujean Davis. Front Row: Celia Cannon, Pam Cler, Janet Hale, Kathy Abernathy, Alice Wise, Lee Ann Davies, Jo Ann Wise, Jane Thornton, Debbie Frerichs, Linda Zindars, Kathy Kenny, Linda Hoveln, Linda Cole, Karen Gordon, Mary Linda Burd, Mr. Kidoguchi, Director. 63 64 We could have danced and danced and danced. It sure loc interesting. 65 Smooth move, Pierre. May I have this dance? Heads up! 66 And in this corner The Authority! Only her hairdresser . A U , S KO QY VP Individual Study The Scene LINCOLN LANES BOWLING Danville, Illinois 67 Pam and her shadow. Swing it. 1-2- Class of ’68 BACCALAUREATE PROGRAM Processional ..................... Linda Real Invocation ........... Therman Elkins, Minister, No. Ten Church of Christ 7 Believe” .............................. Senior Ensemble Scripture............. Russell Mueller, Minister, Immanuel Lutheran Church. Flat ville Address ....................... Reverend Mueller Musical Selection ................ Gail Ramm Benediction ................... Reverend Elkins Recessional ..................... Linda Real CLASS OF 1969 MARSHALS Bonnie Roberts Jim Buck Mary Linda Burd, Valedictorian Susan Cannon, Salutatorian AWARDS Valedictorian .................... Mary Linda Burd Salutatorian ......................... Susan Cannon DAR Good Citizen ................. Rathy Blackford SAR Good Citizen ....................... Ron Shafer Homemaker of Tomorrow............. Mary Linda Burd Varsity Basketball Sportsmanship........ Roy Rnight Class Motto: '7 a ntnn does not keep pace with his com- panions, perhaps it is because he hears a different drum- mer. Let him step to the music which he hears however measured or far away ” Class Flower: Red Rose Class Colors: Blue and White 70 Class Advisors: Robert Bezely and Donald McCollem First row: Marla Marron, Kay Criblez, Ruth Crowe, Sue Dorsey, Shirley Putnam, Kristi McQuaid, Phyllis Hedrick, Marla Swanson. Second row: Sandra Learned, Marsha Brooks, Mary Linda Burd, Mary Jane Armstrong, Karlene Hinrichs, Debbie Schneider, Kathy Blackford, Gail Ramm, Susan Cannon, Barbara Atkins, Debbie Wolfe. Third row: Kenny Powell, Park Acton, John Bruns, Jim Epley, Steve Zindars, Danny Millis, Ron Chesnut, Don Ashcraft, Gary Reynolds, Larry Pruiett. Fourth row: Mike Gordon, Gary Abernathy, Barry Keal, Art Schluter, Wayne Wise, Stan Frerichs, Ron Shafer, Dan Gor- don, Roy Knight, Ed Hesterburg, Doug Johnson. COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional Pomp and Circumstance'' Invocation ............ Thomas J. Coughlin, Minister St Lawrence Church. Pen field Salutatory Address ................. Susan Cannon ‘7 for Girls ...................... Gail Ramm Presentation of Awards ....Vernon L. Husted. Supt Armstrong Township High School for Boys ..................... Doug Johnson Graduation Day ............... Graduation Chorus Valedictory Address .............. Mary Linda Burd Presentation of Class ......Vernon L. Husted, Supt. Awarding of Diplomas ....... Joseph J. Cler. President Board of Education Benediction .....—................ Father Coughlin Recessional ....................... “Grand March CLASS OF 1969 MARSHALS Jaquelvn Jarboe Tom James 71 J -X Junior Varsity Casey, Mighty Casey ... Dave Henderson Dan Henderson Barry Real Park Acton VARSITY BASEBALL. Back Row: Barry derson, Rick Burd, Dennis Coakley, Ed Cler, Varsity Stan Wolfe Stan Frerichs Keal, Steve Williams, Stan Frerichs, Stan Wolfe, Park Acton, Coach Hulfachor. Front Row. Dave Hen- Dan Henderson, Bob Dorsey. Baseball Ed Cler Steve Williams Rick Burd 77 JUNIOR VARSITY nW: C„°aCl HulfaCr!,0r’ .Dlvid Vatk,nS’ S,3n W°lfe’ David Albers-Arien Buhr' Bob Husted, James. Front row Rick Burd, Dave Henderson. Dennis Coakley, Dan Henderson, Ed Cler, Mike Ackerman, Mike Ludwig, Joe Gordon. Junior Varsity Managers: Bob Criblez, Tom James, Frank Butler. The Junior Varsity team had a great year this year. The team ended the year with an 18-0 record. Not only did the Jr. Varsity have a perfect record, they also won the Red War- rior Conference trophy. We should be very proud of our fine team. FRESHMAN TEAM Back row: Mr. Hulfachor, Dennis Olson, Arlen Ackerman, Dennis Osterbur, Dan Powell, Bill Knight, Stacy Bartlow, Frank Butler, Dale Swanson. Front row: Victor Irvin, Bill Reed, Bob Criblez, Joe Gordon, Mark James, Mike Babb, Julian Fruhling. SOPHOMORE TEAM Back row: Coach Hulfachor, Stan Wolfe, David Watkins, David Albers, Bob Husted, Rick James. Front row: Rick Burd, Dave Henderson, Dennis Coakley, Ed Cler, Mike Ackerman, Mike Ludwig. WE THEY WE 61 Rankin 36 53 58 lA Jamaica 49 79'iv 69 u Potomac 43 59 uu 63 u Georgetown 35 80 64 lAi St. Joc-Ogden 35 52 u 82 tA- Rossville 64 THEY WE THEY ABL 40 72 w Potomac 57 Uni-High 67 55 Ui Westville 53 Catlin 48 59 i Oakwood 54 Ridgefarm 52 55 -o Rankin 49 Bismarck 53 75 uj Homer 72 71 L East Lynn 75 5- Varsity Steve Parrish Dan Gordon Jim Goldenstein The cheerleading squad this year was increased to ten members-seven regulars and three substitutes. The girls cheered our team on to victory after victory, using many of the cheers they learned at the conference in Normal last summer. Many hours of practice achieved the goal of unified motion that made these girls so outstanding. Cheerleaders Phyllis Hedrick CAPTAINS Pam Ludwig, Asst. 82 Shirley Putnam Linda Real Connie Ludwig Lee Ann Davies Substitutes: Cheryl Ackerman, Linda Zindars, Karen King. GOOD WINE STATE BANK Complete Loans Surplus $205,000 Capital $75,000 Phone 987- 135 Parking in Rear Potomac Illinois No job too small or large Free Estimate and All Work Guaranteed JOE’S BODY SHOP Complete repair and repa i nt i ng 420 E. Letchworth Ph. 893-4654 Rantou1, Illinois Joe Robertson, Owner Me BROOM SON LUMBER CO. Just Lumbering Along Phone 987-3221 Potomac, Illinois Dorsey McBroom Real Estate--Homes Marvin McBroom Real Estate--Farms 86 Congratulations to the Senior Class of 1968 DOWERS STUDIO 1032 East Main Street Danvilie Illinois CUSTOM FARM SER VICES, INC, Comp 1ete Fertilizer Se rv i ce Fi rst in qua 1i ty Fai rest in price Fastest in Service A satisfied customer is our first consideration Steve Blackford, Manager Armstrong Plant Home 569-4300 569-4646 87 Comp 1 imerits of DANVILLE CAR SALES Comp 1i ments of Your Authorized RIRKEY’S FARM STORE Rambler and Jeep Dealer Stop in and see our new Javl in 6- AMX International Harvester Sales and Service Rantou1, Illinois South and Hazel Danville Compliments of Castle’s COUNTRY CHARM STYLE SHOPPE Business Machines and Equipment Company 20 West North Street Charlotte Acton Randee Clingan Danvilie, Illinois 61832 Phone AA2-5797 Serving Vermilion County Since 1930 Congratulations to the Class of '68 THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK OF DANVILLE Since 1857 88 WlLSON'S DANVILLE FLORAL COMPANY Compliments of Fine Flowers - Always! DANVILLE PRODUCERS DAIRY 18 W. North Street 22 Quincy Street Danvilie, 111inois 6183 AA2-A500 Danvilie, Illinois Compliments of POTOMAC ELEVATOR H. F. Cope, Co. Potomac Illinois Cleve ALEXANDER SPORTING GOODS Your Spec ia 1 i sts i n Sports Toys 155 North Vermilion Street Danv i 1 1 e , Illinois M+6-061A EGOLF WELL DRILLING Cissna Park, Illinois Pumps - Well Supplies John Egolf A57-3613 89 THE REDWOOD 7V7V Comp 1iments of SMORGASBORD FARRAR GRAIN The home of homemade bread Rantoul 892-2121 Route 136 East Danville 442-9656 Route 74 and Lynch Road Exchange Children under six free COMPANY Ellis, Illinois Phone 569-3355 PR 1 LLAMAN ' S THE CARD COTTAGE Greeting Cards-Stationery- Ford Cars and Trucks Party Goods International Machinery Wedding Invitations 53 North Vermi 1 ion Potomac, Illinois 987-2315 DODSON SEED STORE THE VANITY CASE BEAUTY SHOP 202-206 West Main Street Came lot Building Danville, Illinois 61832 102 W. Williams Street Danvilie, 111inoi s Phone: 217-442-1796 Leona Price, owner Free Parking 90 Hons Schafer Fritz Schafer SCHAFER B BURROUGH S LOCKER GULF SERVICE Road Service EISNER AGENCY Complete Radiator Service Groceries, Fruit, Wash i ng and Vegetables Phone 987- 215 Greas i ng Potomac, Illinois Main ■ Logan M+2-9510 Danv i11e , Illinois ARMSTRONG PRESS RANTOUL DRUGS Armstrong, 1 1 1inoi s Home of the Man In Green Phone 569-3122 Dave Rose Rantou1, Illinois JUDY'S BOUTIQUE ZANDER'S BI-RITE Colli son, Illinois AND BAKERY Specializes in styling for ALL ages. Corner of Rt. 136 and Maplewood Drive Phone 776-3786 Rantou1 91 ACE CLEANERS YOUR FLOWER SHOP 1208 East Grove Avenue Get Your Flowers Here Phone 892-8103 AND LAUNDRY Rantou1 Illinois 555 S. Maplewood Avenue Rantou1, Illinois Compliments of Free Pick-Up GIFFORD BEAUTY SALON Phone 892-4375 Gifford, 1 1 1 inois Phone 568-2500 Linda Linda Holiday Magic Cosmetics GORDON'S GROCERY General Merchandise Compliments of Penf i eld, Illinois Phone 595-2335 RADEMACHER BROS. LIMBER CO. EARLY'S GULF SERVICE Ti res - Batteries Gifford, Illinois Phone 568-2335 Complete lumber needs Engine Tune-Up Phone 595-2252 Penf ield, Illinois 92 CULBERT THE FLORIST Compliments of Rossv i 1 le, Illinois IRIS' BEAUTY SHOP Growers and Designers Armstrong of Qua 1i ty FI owe rs Since 1897 Ph. 569-3726 Compliments of TOOFER SHOE OUTLET, INC. TAYLOR'S DEPARTMENT STORE Rantou1, Illinois Potomac Top Quality Name Brands at 30% to 60% Savings Ph. 987-3001 1552 E. Grove St. Ph. 892-8282 Congratulations to the Graduates SNIDERS BIGGS MOTOR Womens Apparel Danv i1le, Illinois COMPANY Where the customer has her way Chevrolet Cars Trucks Shop Service Compliments of Ph. 987-3115 EDWARD HINES Potomac, 1 11inoi s LUMBER COMPANY Danvilie, Illinois 93 Autographs Autographs 95 mm !! • $ ' HUI lilii i fTi:. f f i:: ! I :i M. • •••% , . • • % • i ftl I • ' . • t I ; ' • I! mIH • % • • • -| |: J • i • 5 : 'U • % . • ■ ■ • I • • • - • x i jJ ; % • | • i U Uui [


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