Bethany High School - Reverie Yearbook (Bethany, IL)
- Class of 1970
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Dedication THE 1969-1970 REVERIE STAFF OF BETHANY HIGH SCHOOL, IN APPRECIATION OF THE SERVICE AND TIME THEY PUT FORTH FOR OUR SCHOOL, DEDICATE THIS 1970 REVERIE TO MR. AND MRS. HOMER KEOWN AND MRS. EUNICE DANSBY Mi s. Eunice Dansby MRS. DANSBY CAME IN 1959 AND TAUGHT MUSIC IN THE ENTIRE SCHOOL SYSTEM FOR 10 YEARS, DOING A WON- DERFUL JOB. SHE BOOSTED OUR CHORAL DEPARTMENT ENORMOUSLY IN THOSE 10 YEARS AND BOOSTED THE BAND DEPARTMENT IN THE LAST YEAR SHE WAS HERE. WE THANK YOU, MRS. DANSBY, FOR EVERYTHING YOU HAVE DONE FOR OUR MUSIC DEPARTMENT AND WE SHALL NEVER FORGET YOU. VERA KEOWN SERVED AS BUS DRIVER FOR 30 YEARS AND HOMER KEOWN SERVED AS BUS DRIVER FOR 26 YEARS. THE PAST 22 YEARS BEING HEAD BUS DRIVER. MR. AND MRS. KEOWN WILL ALWAYS BE REMEMBERED BY THE STUDENTS NOT ONLY AS BEING OUR BUS DRIVERS, BUT ALSO AS TWO PEOPLE WHO WERE GREATLY RESPECTED BY US BECAUSE THEY WERE NICE AND FRIENDLY ALL OF THE TIME, NO MATTER WHAT. Board of Education Members: Don Cole, Errol Reeter, Jack Bone, Bill Brewer. Wayne Weakly, Bob Snyder, Danny Coleman. 3 Bethany High School-Built 1916 Junior Senior Paul H. Spence Superintendent, Principal. M.S., Ind. St., 1949 Loraine Jarand Physics, Guid., Math. M.S., U. of 1., 1947 Bertha Beck Lang. Arts. M.S., E.I.U., 1957 Stan Tucker P.E., Driver’s Ed., Health, Asst. Coach. B.S., Greenville, 1969 Don Brooks Librarian. B.S., Millikin, 1946 Judy Creech Special Educa- tion. B.S., Milli- kin, 1966 Elma Taylor English, German. B.S., 1966 G. B. Yevin Science. B.S., E.I.U., 1969 Marylin Jones Math. B.S., Milli- kin, 1968 Betsy Shimp Commerce, Typ- ing. B.S., E.I.U., 1955 Francis (Buzz) Over lot Ind. Arts, P.E. Coach. B.S., E.I.U., 1958 Jo Ann Foster P.E. M.S., E.I.U„ 1965 Lynn Dethrow Band, Chorus. B.S., Millikin, 1968 Don Bone G.S. Principal, Coach. M.S., Colo. St., 1951 Glen Braden Soc. St., Math. B.S., S.I.U., 1967 Linda Frye Speech Correc- tion. B.S., Ind. St., 1968 4 High Faculty Margorie Scott Home Economics B.S.. Millikin. 1942 Samuel Syfert English M.S., E.I.U., 1955 Joyce Ozee Biology. Health B.S.. B. Jones, 1968 Ron Lambert Gov. History, Science B.S., E.I.U., 1970 Tom Sanders History, Geog. B.A., McKindrey, 1969 Jest Fo9 Grins 5 Personnel Oscar Mathias—Custodian Wayne Sill-Custodian Connie Carlyle Head Cook Bus Drivers-Front: Wayne Pierce, Larry Candage Center: Lula Shipman, Soris Bruns. Vera Keown. Top Row: Wayne Sill, Oscar Mathias, Homer Ke- own, Bus. Mgr. Helen Mathias— Cook 6 Freshmen Class of ’73 Dave Wilson. Pres. Ricci Johnson, V. Pres Steve Tipsword, Sec. Vanessa Smith. Treas. Kenneth Snyder, Rep. Ted Abbott Nancy Armer Bob Ashley Jeff Bailey Bob Book Mary Bryant Mary Butt Homer Davis Sheila Davis Cindy Gibbons Davena Gist Karla Gordon Lyndi Hooper Sally Her Marsha Johnson Sue Johnson Debra Keown Diane Kelly Debra Kidwell Dan Kirkwood Wilbur Lancaster Nancy Marshall Randy Reeter Patti Risley Glenda Robbins Su .anne Scribner Brenda Seelow Linda Seelow Nancy Sharp Steve Sowers Mike Sullivan Ethel Thompson Cheryl Tucher Brenda Vanatta Donna West Mike Winskill Merle Eckles Mike Medlock 9 SOPHOMORES on the Scene Sophomores 972 Kathy Brewer. Pres. Peggy Weakly, Vice Pres. Shawna Wakeland, Sec. Brenda Phillippo. Treas. Diane Sanders. Reporter Deanna Beachy Charles Brewer Bob Bruce Phillip Bryant Rick Calhoun Jim Carlyle Herschell Dowdell Randy Dukentan Dale Embry Linda Evans Randy Florey Karen Funk Charles Gautier Harvey Hamilton Susan Hickenbottom Sharon Hicks Cyndi Hooper Bonnie Johnson Gary Marshall Mary McCorvie Bill McDaniels Jerry Muzzy Rita Payne Brett Reeter Mary Risley Donald Snyder Nancy Thompson 12 Juniors: Tops in Magazines Bill Smith, Pres. Karen Phillippo, V. Pres. Cheryl Farris, Sec. Linda Tipsword, Treas. Donna Whitely, Rep. Harry Book Marcheta Carder Kent Clark Sue Cribbet Deon Cruit Debra Davis Janet Ferguson Tom Fitzgerald Paul Fleshner Hans Fox David Hill Prom: Candyland Bruce Patient Vicky Kilzer Hazel LaCost John Lee Brenda Lesley John McCain Bill Mcllwain Tom Marshall Monte Mathias Nelda Mathias Mike Parsons Kim Pedigo Dennis Pyles Becky Sapp Joey Schwartz Jessica Sereda 16 Candid Shots William Ashley “Maggot” Letterman Club 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Mix- ed Chorus 1; Boys’ Chorus 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Newspaper 4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3. Cindy Brown “Brownie” G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4, Vice Pres. 4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,4; Girls’Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Library Club 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Student Council 3; News- paper 2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Marching Band.1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4. Peggy Bland Snyder “Paraffin” G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Yearbook 1,2,3,4, Asst. Ed. 2, Editor 3,4; Class Secretary 2,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4, Accompanist 4; Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 1,2,3, 4; Chorus Ensemble 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Boys’ Accompanist 2,3; Musical 1,4. Corrine Clark “Clark Bar” G.A.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls’Cho- rus 1,2,3; Newspaper 2; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. Samuel Brewer “Brewer” Football 1,2; Track 1,2. Brad Cribbet “Corn Crib” F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Mixed Chorus 3; Boys’ Chorus 3; Octet 2; Sextet 1; Football 1. 20 Vickie Davis “V.D.” F.H.A. 1,2, Proj. Chairman 3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3; Newspaper 2; Class Pres- ident 2; Queen Candidate 4. Danny Flannell “Flanney” Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Boys’ Chorus 1,2, 3; Ensembles 1,2,3; F.T.A. 3,4; Thes- pians 3,4, Treas. 4; Student Council 1, 2,3,4, Pres. 4; N.H.S. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Thespian Play 1,3; Class Pres. 3, Class V. Pres. 2. Eloise Doyle “Johnny” F.H.A. 4; Girls’ Chorus 4; F.T.A. 3,4; Yearbook 1; Spanish Club 1,2; Photo Club 1; DECA 3,4; Math Club 2,3; Red Cross 2,3. James Fleshner “Jim” F.F.A. 3. Steve Dukeman “Steve” Band 1,2; F.T.A. 4; F.F.A. 3, Report- er 2; Kind Candidate 2. Sharon Florey “Sharon” G.A.A. 1,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls’Cho- rus 1; Newspaper 4. 21 Renee Freeland “Ella” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Section 14, Vice Pres. 2, Vice Pres. 3, Pres. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1, 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Mu- sical 1,4; Marching Band 1,2; Pep Band; F.T.A. 3,4; Thespian 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,3, Pres. 1, Sec. 3; Year- book 1,2,3,4; N.H.S. 2,3,4, Treas. 4; Thespian Play 3; Class Vice Pres. 1; Homecoming Queen 4; Meridian Queen Candidate 4; Homecoming Queen Candidate 1. Jane Funk “Jane” G.A.A. 2,3, Reporter 4; F.H.A. 1,2,3, 4; Library Club 2,3, Vice Pres. 4; News- paper 3,4; Cheerleader 2,4, Alternate 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 2. Melody Hamilton “Mel” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Projects Chairman 3; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Newspaper 3,4; Class Reporter 3. Marie Hoskins “Roley” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian 3, V. Pres, of Recreation 4; Band 1,2; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Madrigal 4; Trio 1,2,3; Sextet 1,2,3; Musical 3; Accom- panist 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, V. Pres. 2, Re- porter 3, Pres. 4; Thespians 3,4; Stu- dent Council 1,2, Sec. 4; Newspaper 2,3,4, Editor 3; Calendar Art 4; N.H.S. 2,3, Sec. 4; Class President 1, Class Treas. 2; Thespian Play 3. Alton Kelly “Alton” Mixed Chorus 1. Dorothy Kirkwood “Dorothy” G.A.A. 1,2,3, Sec. 4; F.H.A. 1,2. Treas. 3, V. Pres, of Public Relations 4; Mix- ed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Girls’Sextet 1, 2,3,4; Mixed Octet 1,3; Musical 1; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 1, Treas. 2, 3, Treas. 4; Newspaper Editor 4; Class Secretary 1,2, Vice Pres. 2,3. Sandra LaCost “Sandy” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3, Sec. 4. Susan Nobblitt “Nobby” G.A.A. 1; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3, Sec. 1; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Class Play 1; Pep Club 1. Orville Martin “Punch” Letterman Club 2,3, Pres. 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3. Joann Osman “Oz” G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 2,3; Newspaper 3,4; Class Sec. 3, V. Pres. 4; Majorette 2,3,4. John Moon “Coon” Boys’ Chorus 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Thespian Play 1,2; Class Pres. 4; Basketball 1,3, 4. Patti Ray “Ray” G.AiA. 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1, 2,3,4; Chorus Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Mu- sicals 1,4; Marching Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 2; Newspaper 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 1,2,3, 4; Cheerleader 2. 23 Anne Russell “Annie Pie” G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1; Stage Band 1; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Chorus 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Class Re- porter 3; Musical Play 1. Lois Seelow “Lois” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Marching Band 2,3; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band Ensembles 3,4; Musical 1,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Newspaper 2,3,4; Year- book 4; F.T.A. 2,3,4; Homecoming Committee 3,4; Class Treas. 3,4; Class History 4. Kay Sanner “Electric hips” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, V. Pres, of Degrees 4; Mixed Chorus 1; Girls’ Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Mixed Trio 3; Li- brary Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Newspaper 3,4, Sales Manager 3, Fashion Editor 4. Peggy Schwartz “Swartz” G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 3; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4, Sec. 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Girls’Chorus 1,2,3,4; Swing Choir 1,2,3,4; Band Ensembles 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3; Marching Band 1, 2,3; Madrigals 1,2,3,4; Musical 1,4; Chorus Ensembles 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3, 4; Thespians 3,4, Sec. 4; Student Council 1,2,4;N.H.S. 2,3,4, Pres. 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Thespian Play 3; Class Reporter 4; Queen Candidate 3,4. Leonard Smith “Lenrod” Letterman Club 2; Boys’ Chorus 1,2; F.T.A. 3,4; Yearbook 4; Basketball 1, 2,3; Track 1,2. Teresa Smith ''Tcrcss” F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 3. 24 Barb Stickles ‘‘Barb” G.A.A.2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; Girls’Cho- rus 1, Newspaper 3. Jerry Utsler “Jerry” Mixed Chorus 1,2; Boys’Chorus 1,2; F.T.A. 4; F.F.A. 3; Football 1; Home- coming King Candidate 3. John Weakly “Squeakly Weakly” Letterman Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Boys' Chorus 1,2,3; Mad- rigal 1,2,3,4; Ensembles 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Thespian Play 1,3; Basketball 2,3,4; Track 1,3; Jerry Wicker “Doughboy” Rodney Florey “Swede” Letterman Club 2; Football 1; Track 1,4. 25 Class of 1970 Row 1: Teresa Smith, Corrine Clark, Anne Russell, Marie Hoskins, Sandra LaCost. Row 2: Vickie Davis, Danny Flannel!, Peggy Bland Snyder, Peggy Schwartz, Renee Freeland, Kay Sanner, Eloise Doyle. Row 3: Melody Hamilton, Bill Ashley, Jer- ry Utsler, Steve Dukeman. Punch Martin, Cindy Brown, Dorothy Kirkwood. Row 4: Susan Noblitt, Barbara Stickles, Lois Seelow, Sharon Florey, Joann Osman, Jane Funk. Row 5: Johnny Moon, Alton Kelly, Johnny Weakley, Leonard Smith, Sam Brewer, Jim Fleshner, Patti Ray. VALEDICTORIAN SALUTATORI AN Danny Flannell Marie Hoskins BACCALAUREATE SERVICE Processional.......“Pomp Circumstance” Peggy Snyder, Pianist Invocation...............Rev. Claire Noblitt Solo..............“May the Good Lord Bless and Keep you”, Susan Noblitt, Peggy Snyder, accompanist Sextet..................“May You Always” Marie Hoskins, Patti Ray, Renee Freeland, Dorothy Kirkwood, Cindy Brown, Susan Noblitt, Peggy Snyder, accompanist Baccalaureate Address . . Rev. Robert Low Pastor Christian Church Girls’ Ensemble.............“Halls of Ivy” Peggy Snyder, Susan Noblitt, Eloise Doyle, Cindy Brown, Renee Freeland, Peggy Schwartz, Marie Hoskins, Kay Sanner, Dorothy Kirkwood, Patti Ray, Lois Seelow, Nancy Sharp,acc. Benediction..............Rev. Claire Noblitt Recessional. . .“March From Aida” .. Verdi Peggy Snyder, Pianist COMMENCEMENT PROGRAM Processional.....................“Pomp Circumstance” Allen Webner, Pianist Invocation..........................Rev. Claire Noblitt Solo.........................“You’ll Never Walk Alone” Peggy Snyder, Alan Webner, acc. Quartet.............................“Graduation Day” John Weakley, Dan Flannel, Peggy Snyder, Peggy Schwartz, Marie Hoskins, acc. Solo...........................“Moments To Remember” Peggy Schwartz, Peggy Snyder, acc. Address.............“One Giant Step” .. L. Goebel Patton Director Information Services, Illinois Education Association Class Song........................................“Today” Allen Webner, acc. Presentation of Class .................. Paul H. Spence Supt. of Schools Presentation of Diplomas ....................Jack Bone Pres. Board of Education Benediction ..........................Rev. Claire Noblitt Recessional “March From Aida” Verdi Allen Webner, Pianist 26 History SENIOR HISTORY The class of 1970 began their Freshman year with 42 scared and worried students. Pant Davis came to Bethany for a short time but soon departed. The class officers were: Presi- dent Marie Hoskins, Vice-President Renee Freeland, Secretary Dorothy Kirkwood, Trea- surer Sharon Mitchell, Reporter Steve Dukeman. Student Council members Dan Flannell. John Weakly, Marie Hoskins, Peggy Schwartz. Class Sponsor was Mr. Guthrie. There were many activities of which the Freshman class took part in. Our Homecoming Queen and King candidates were Renee Freeland and John Weakly. We received third place on our float “Let’s Ring Out a Victory,” and our window, “Our Heart’s Desire” received second place. We began our sophomore year with 37 students. During the summer, Kathy Book, Jane Funk, and Susan Noblitt moved to Bethany. Over the summer we lost Sharon Florey, Debra Jennings. Kathy Landgrebe. Michael Moore, Ruth Ann Spear, Nancy Welch, and Linda Wentworth. Alton Kelly transferred to another school in January. Sophomore officers were: President Vickie Davis; Vice-President Dan Flannell; Secretary Peggy Bland; Treasurer Marie Hoskins; Reporter Melody Hamilton. Student Council members were: Peggy Schwartz, John Weakly. Dan Flannell, and Marie Hoskins. Our class sponsor was Mr. Phillip Stutesman. Our King and Queen candidates were Steve Dukeman and Jane Funk. Our float, “Time for a Victory” received second place, and our window “An Un- beatable Combination” received third place. At the beginning of our Junior year we had 35 members with the addition of Sharon Florey over the summer. During the summer we lost Sharon Mitchell, who moved to Mis- souri and Kathy Book who also moved. Toby Scribner dropped out in January. Our class officers elected were: President Dan Flannell; Vice-President Dorothy Kirkwood; Secre- tary Joann Osman, Treasurer Lois Seelow; and Reporter Anne Russell. Our class sponsors were Miss Elma Taylor and Mr. Glenn Braden. Our student Council members were Dan Flannell, John Weakly, Renee Freeland, and Cindy Brown. King and Queen candidates were Peggy Schwartz and Jerry Utsler. Our window received second with the theme “Un- decided?? Vote Juniors” and our float received second with the theme “Rootin for a Victory”. On May 17 we honored the seniors with a banquet and prom of the theme “Daisy Daze”. The Senior year started with 33 students. Rachel Nancy moved to Humbolt over the summer and Alton Kelly moved back to Bethany. Barb Stickles was married in June but returned to school in October. Eloise Doyle joined our class in December. Our class of- ficers were: President John Moorn; Vice-President Joann Osman: Secretary Peg Snyder; Treasurer Lois Seelow and Reporter Peg Schwartz. Student Council members are John Weakly, Dan Flannell. Marie Hoskins, Lois Seelow, and Peg Schwartz. Renee Freeland was crowned Homecoming Queen with Corrine Clark, Vickie Davis, and Peg Schwartz serving as attendants. Our float placed second. The Juniors honored us with a banquet and prom on May 9, the theme being “Candyland”. Baccalaureate services will be held on May 31 ,at 7:30 p.m. in the high school gymnasium. Graduation will be on Monday, June 1 at 8:00 p.m. the speaker being L. Goebel Patton, Information Service Department Director of the Illinois Education Association. The Senior trip to Chicago will be June 3 through June 6. Of the 35 seniors, 22 have gone all 12 years together. Will and Prophecy SENIOR CLASS WILL Bill Ashley wills his trick basketball shots to Randy Wheer who is already performing magic with the “ole round ball. Peggy Snyder leaves her brownies in the music depart- ment to Allen Webner, Broadway’s next ” big Al. Sam Brewer wills his Kens Bi-Rite meat cleaver to Jimmy “Mac” Carlyle. Cindy Brown and Joann Osman together leave their “Wild Parties” to Jessie Sereda. Corrine Clark and Vickie Davis will their noon hour tea parties with Miss Scott to Cheryl Farris. I’m sure Cheryl will be looking forward to this next year. Steve Dukeman wills his hospital room and little candy striper friends to Pam Vanatta. Dan Flannell wills his leadership abilities to Spiro Agnew, who’s his only peer. Jim Fleshner wills the marks on his neck to Bruce Patient, Bethany’s Cool Hand Luke. Rod Florey wills his party planning booklet to Miss Scott. Sharon Florey leaves her cupids bow and arrow to Randy Florey in hopes he’ll learn to use it all by himself. Renee Freeland leaves her ways of brightening the halls with a smile to Kathy Brewer who only seems to make them Cloudy. Jane Funk leaves her athletic ability to Davenna Gist. Melody Hamilton wills her ability to keep secrets to Linda Snyder, who never does the right thing at the right time. Marie Hoskins wills her “Brownies” with the BHS faculty to Donna Whitely. Alton Kelly wills his A’s inbookkeeping to the next class, who, no doubt, will need them. Dorothy Kirkwood leaves her normal ways to Sue Cribbet. Sandra LaCost leaves her P.E. records to Hazel. Orville Martin wills his physique to Dennis Pyles. Johnny Moon and Eloise Doyle will their passionate moments to Susan and Randy. Susan Noblitt leaves her Sunday School Class and black arm band to Allen Wenner. Patricia Ray wills her package of Loud Mouth Lime Funnt Face cool aid to Tom Marshall. Anne Russell, and Teresa Smith will their listening ability to Nelda Mathias. Kay Sanncr wills her giggly laughs to Brenda Lesley. Peggy Schwartz leaves her fun filled week ends at Charleston to anyone who can find a ride over. Lois Seelow wills her tactful ways of boasting to anyone who is conceited enough to take them. Leonard Smith wills his art abilities to Jessie Sereda who’s hoping there will be another musical so she can do her own thing. Jerry Utsler leaves his Three Dog Night Record to Bobby Bruce. John Weakly wills his image of “Mr. Clean to Bobby Ashley. Jerry Wicker leaves his Poppin Dough Boy image to Deoil Cruit, who has already popped out in places. Bouncing Barb leaves Jumpin’ Joe. The Se- nior girls will their lunch table to the Junior girls, so they can keep up our image. CLASS PROPHECY-SENIOR CLASS OF 1970 As I was “tooling through the Carny” the other day, I happen chance stumbled upon “Billy Ashley’s Sooth-Sayer Booth. Recognizing his whiskered old face as one of my high school cohorts, I immediately slapped down my coinage and entered. He looked into his crystal ball and proceeded to tell me the fate of the class of 1970. As the crystal cleared we saw Sam Brewer. He just got fired from his job as an elevator operator, because he couldn’t control his tongue. As usual, he throught he got the shaft. Corrine Clark has gained total recognition for being herself. She finally won the “Patsy of the Year” award. Brad Cribbet’s childhood dream has come true. Due to vast experience in high school days, he now runs the playboy club. Tuning into a different trequency we saw Steve Dukeman now working as a model for Mabelline. Vickie Davis is also in the advertising business. She’s now modelling the new look for underdeveloped people. Cindy Brown and Joann Osman are still together in a joint business. Prophecy A familiar face came into view. We saw that heavyweight boxing champion, Dan Flan- nell was asked to retire, after his recent haircut made him too light to qualify. Jim Flesh- lier finally made his big move in life and traded in his bicycle for a car. A teardrop entered our eyes as we saw that poor Rod Florey killed himself, because he couldn’t find any- thing else new to do. It also saddened us to hear that John Moon met with a terrible fate. He tried to spit out of his car window, and his lips beat him to death. But, we were happy to see that Sharon Florey now gets her hair cuts free, since she married Jerry McDanile. Bill concentrated as hard as he could and who should pop into view but Eloise Doyle. She has set up her own plant and production is coming along fine. Renee Freeland be- came a grapefruit picker and picks them with her mouth. She seems to be attracted toward the “Greene ones”. Jane Funk got married, but unfortunately the minister stepped on her “Vail” and made her a widow. Kay Sanner now runs a school of etiquette. Its specialty is walking, taught by Kay herself. We were glad to see that Teresa Smith and Anne Russell were doing well in their new careers in stardom. Lois Seelow has also found fame as a head bass player. Of course we couldn’t forget Peggy Schwartz. She is now a professional chorus girl. Credit goes to the good practice she gained at GHS, because she could crack a smile without bending over. Many of the class went into the professional field. Jerry Wicker is now a lawyer. Jerry Utsler is a professional race car driver, but he has trouble winning because he keeps trading cars. John Weakly is now working for NASA. They finally discovered that their biggest space problem is between his ears. Taking a final gaze we saw that Marie Hoskins married the Frito Bandito. Alton Kelly picks walnuts for the Kelly Kookie Kompany. We hardly recognized Dorothy Kirkwood. Her ring made such a blister on her finger that she began to wear it around her neck. Punch Martin now deals in selling roller skates. It is suspected that this is so Cheryl can push him around easier. Bill pointed out the fact that Sue Noblitt was now manufacturing her own private brand of track shoes. She always gains a running start on all the guys in town. Her friend. Barb Stickles, is now a booming success with “Barb’s Boating House”. I could remember the good ole school days when she got her start. Suddenly, there was a loud commotion outside. I asked Bill what was going on. He as- sured me not to worry. It was noly Pat Ray. It seems that she is the head construction worker next door. Rumor had it that she was the only person that could be heard above all the noise. As the crystal began to fade we saw that Peggy Bland Snyder had finally be- come a music teacher at ole BHS. She always did do a pretty good job at blowing her own horn. At last, but not least, was Sandy LaCost. Of ocurse, we already knew that Sandy had gone on to become the first woman president. She bases her policies on her out- spoken ways and ideas of her high school days. The crystal ball buzzed and grew dark. I was glad to see Bill again and get a peek at what my fellow classmates had accomplished. I hated to rush off, but I had an executive board meeting for “Lenrod, Inc.” at three and needed to shave and clean up. Bill and I both agreed that my great success lay in my habits of neatness carried over from my BHS days. I thanked Bill and set off, but I left assured that the class of 70 had certainly got what it deserved! Senior Memories Senior float 2nd place. “Wash ’Em Up, Wring’Em Out”. Senior Trip Chicago, Chicago Class in front of Museum of Science and Industry. Marshall Field and Company On a City bus. The Shubert Theatre and HAIR. Still on the bus. In our hotel lobby. Smile much. Personality Best Personality Best Physique Punch Martin Renee Freeland Rod Florey, Peg Schwartz, John Weakly Best Dressed Sant Brewer Renee Freeland Most Likely to Succeed Dan Flannell Marie Hoskins Best Drivers Joann Osman Dan Flannell Best Dancers Peg Schwartz Coolest Hairdo Most Musically Talented Best Sportsmanship Best All Around Dan Flannell Peggy Snyder Punch Martin Jane Funk John Weakly Renee Freeland Renee Freeland Punch Martin Poll Biggest Flirt Peg Schwartz Brad Cribbett Most Likely to be Missed Leonard Smith. Marie Hoskins, Dan Flannell Best Looking Renee Freeland Sam Brewer Most Athletic Punch Martin Peggy Snyder Most Studious Dan Flannell Marie Hoskins Nicest Smile Renee Freeland Punch Martin Wittiest Leonard Smith Marie Hoskins Biggest Club John Weakly Pat Ray Most Polite Renee Freeland Punch Martin Bottom Row: K.Snyder.D. Kirkwood, B. Ashley, M. Sullivan, H. Fox, B. Ashley, R. Reeter. H. Hamilton, S. Volmer. D. Sny- der. Top Row: Ass’t. Coach Sanders. R. Calhoun, K. Clark. J. Weakly, B. Reeter, T. Marshall. D. Wilson, C. Brewer. S. Tip- sword, M. Parsons, B. Bruce, R. Florey, P. Martin, B. Smith, R. Wheeler. S. Smith. Coach Bone. “Oops!!!!!!!!!!!IGuess I miscalculated!” Weeeeeee...........off to another victorious homecoming game??????????” 35 jTF, Coaches, Seniors J V.-Bottom Row: D. Snyder. D. Kirkwood, M. Sullivan, D. Wilson, H. Fox, B. Ashley. R. Reeter. H. Hamilton. S. Volmer. Top Row: Asst. Coach Sanders, B. Bruce, B. Reeter, R. Calhoun, C. Brewer, R. Florey, S. Tipsword. R. Wheeler, Coach Bone. Head Coach: Don Bone, Ass’t. Coach Tom Sanders. Senior lettermen: J. Weakly. B. Ashley, P. Martin. 36 Basketball 570 Varsity Basketball, Coach Tucker, Steve Smith, Charles Brewer. Mike Parsons, Randy Florey, Tom Marshall, Bill Smith, Coach Overlot. Bottom row: Manager Kent Clark, Bruce Patient, Randy Wheeler. Bill Mclllwain. John Moon, Tom Marshall, Bill Ashley. 37 Jr. Varsity Basketball Top row: Coach Tucker. Ricci Johnson, Rick Calhoun, Brett Reeter, Dave Wilson, Steve Tipsword, Bob Ashley, Manager Merle Eccles. Bottom row: Randy Reeter, Ken Snyder, Jim Carlyle. Randy Wheeler, Donald Snyder, Steve Vollimer. Basketball Johnny Weakly John Moon Bill Ashley Mike Parsons Tom Marshall Bill Smith Tom Fitzgerald Steve Smith Charles Brewer Bill Mclllwain Randy Florey 38 Track Team Bottom Row: Brett Reeter, Danny Kirkwood, Ted Abbott, Merle Eccles, Bill Ashley. Top Row: Coach Overlot, Steve Smith, Bill Smith, Mike Parsons, Charles Brewer, Rick Calhoun, Coach Tucker. If you’ve seen one flop, you’ve seen them all. Ha! Ha! Right Fosberry? 39 Lettermen Club Letterman’s Club, Bottom row: Mr. Overlot, Tom Marshall, Mike Parsons, Punch Martin, John Weakly, Bill Smith, Mr. Bone. Row 2: Dave Wilson. Randy Wheeler, Kent Clark, Donald Snyder, Steve Vollimer, Charles Brewer, Rick Calhoun, Hans Fox, Bill Ashley. Back row: Steve Smith, Randy Florey. Freshman Team Freshman Basketball Team-Randy Reeter, Ken Snyder, Bob Ashley, Manager Merle Eccles. Row 2: Coach Tucker, Ricci, Johnson, Dave Wilson, Steve Tipsword. 40 Cheerleaders in Football 969 Co-captain Peggy Bland Co-captain Peggy Schwartz Jane Funk Karen Phillippo V “Leave it to Snyder to be different!” Linda Snyder 41 “groovy paint job” “Smile at the birdie!!!!” Varsity— Jr. Varsity-S. Hickenbottom, S. Johnson, N. Sharp. Captain Peggy Schwartz C 70 II E E R L E A I) 19 E R S Captain-Peggy Snyder Karen Phillippo Jane Funk Linda Snyder 42 ACTIVITIES on the Scene Homecoming 569 Winning float—An Eye for a Victory Jrs. Aetion Aetion Aetion “9999999999999” Queen-Renee Freeland, Escort—Terry Green, Retiring Queen Margaret Mellwain, Escort Curt Pretty. Hanky on the Play “Royal Court” Hot Time in Ole B.H.S. Tonight” Girls Chorus Row 1: D. Kidwell, M. Hoskins, M. McCorvie. K. Gordon, G. Robbins, D. Keown, K. Sanner, D. West, C. Gibbons, K. Brewer. S. Wakeland. P. Weakly. Row 2: M. Johnson, S. Scribner, D. Whitely. M. Mathias, R. Freeland. D. Kirkwood. C. Tucker, P. Bland. B. Phillippo. P. Schwartz, S. ller.C. Farris. K. Phillippo. Row 3: J. Serada. N. Marshall. B. Seelow. D. Gist, S. Johnson, N. Sharp, L. Tipsword, B. Sapp, S. Cribbet. B. Johnson, L. Seelow, S. Noblit. Row 4: S. Hickenbottom, N. Mathias, C. Brown, J. Osman, P. Ray, L. Seelow, B. Lesley, L. Snyder. Mixed Chorus Row I: D. Kidwell, N. Sharp. D. Gist.C. Tucker. D. Keown. K. Phillippo. S. Hickenbottom, B. Seelow. P. Schwartz. M. Mathias. M. Hoskins. Row 2: P. Bland. C. Farris, L. Seelow. B. Sapp, L. Snyder, L. Tipsword, P. Ray, R. Freeland, D. Kirk- wood. D. Whitely, C. Brown. Row 3: G. Marshall, T. Abbot, B. Bruce, A. Webner, R. Wheeler, H. Dowdell. J. Weakly. T. Mar- shall, D. Wilson, H. Hamilton, W. Lancaster. R. Reeter, R. Johnson. D. Snyder. 46 Officers, Soloists, Madrigal and Majorettes Peggy Bland. Piano Solo Allen Webner, Soloist Susan Hickenbottom, Madrigal Soloist Dennis Pyle, President Cindy Brown, Brenda Lesley, Secretary Vice-President Linda Tipsword, Secretary Donna Whitely. Drum Major Becky Sapp, Treasurer Susan Noblitt, Soloist Joanne Osman. Majorette Sue Cribbett. Majorette Bob Bruce, Soloist, Nancy Sharp, Accompanist Concert Concert Band Row 1: Donna Whitely, Renee Freeland, Cheryl Farris, Marsha Johnson, Monte Mathias, Marcheta Carder, Sail; shall, Brenda Vanatta, Mary Thompson, Peggy Snyder, Mary McCorvie, Debbie Kcown. Row 3: Shawna Wakeland, Karen Philli| Sharp, Linda Tipsword, Steve Sowers, Randy Florey. Pat Ray. Row 4: Dave Wilson, Sue Hickenbottom, Punch Martin, Kci Hi 'ass Choir Woodwind Choir Brass Choir—Row 1: Linda Tipsword, Nancy Sharp, Linda Snyder. Row 2: Shawna Wakeland, Karen Phillippo, Allen Webner, Becky Sapp, Bob Bruce. Row 3: Pat Ray, Steve Sowers, Randy Florey,Tom Marshall, Brenda Vanatta, Glenda Robbins, Ricci Johnson. Row 4: Kenneth Snyder, Lois Seelow. Woodwind Choir—Row 1: Donna Whitely, Renee Freeland, Cheryl Farris. Row 2: Davena Gist, Brenda Lesley, Kathy Brewer. Row 3: Cindy Brown, Debbie Keown, Brenda See- low, Peg Snyder. Band Her, Peggy Schwartz. Row 2: Cindy Brown, Davena Gist, Brenda Lesley, Kathy Brewer, Brenda Seelow, Tom Mar- po, Allen Webner, Becky Sapp, Bob Bruce, Glenda Robbins, Donald Snyder, Ricci Johnson, Linda Snyder, Nancy Snyder, Lois Seelow. Absent-Sharon Young, Dennis Pyles. John P. Sousa Award Choral Award John Philip Sousa Award-Lois Seelow Choral Award-Mrs. Dethrow to Peggy Snyder Swing Choir Swing Choir. Seated: Cindy Brown, Linda Snyder, Nancy Sharp, Kay Sanner. Row 2: Cheryl Farris. Becky Sapp. Donna Whitely, Debbie Kidwell, Renee'Freeland, Donna West, Bonnie Johnson, Mrs. Dethrow. Row 3: Cheryl Tucker, Linda Tips- word, Karen Phillippo, Kathy Brewer, Brenda Phillippo, Mary McCorvie, Sue Hickenbottom, Peggy Weakly. Row 4: Karla Gordon, Pat Ray, Sue Johnson, Shawna Wakeland, Brenda Seelow, Brenda Lesley, Peggy Schwartz, Nelda Mathias, Dorothy Kirkwood. Lois Seelow—bass. 50 Soloists. Peggy Snyder, Peggy Schwartz. Musical 1970 “ ” Patti Ray-Student Director, Mrs. Dethrow- Costume, advertising, and scenery committees. Director. Cast of Li’l Abner Li’l Abner ..................................Bob Bruce Daisy Mae ................................Peg Schwartz Mammy............................................Karen Phillippo Pappy...........................................Dennis Pyles Stupefying Jones.................................Linda Tipsword Earthquake McGoon ..........................Bill Smith General Bull Moose...................Herschel Dowdell Available Jones..........................Randy Florey Marryin’ Sam.............................Allen Webner Hairless Joe....................................Brenda Phillippo Lonesome Polecat.................................Peggy Weakly Mayor Dawgmeat...................................Peggy Snyder Evil Eye Fleagle.................................Randy Wheeler Speedy McRabbit....................................Don Snyder Senator Phogbound................................ Deon Cruit 5 Husbands and Cronies . . .Bill Mcllwain, Tom Fitzgerald, Randy Florey, John Moon, John Weakly Romeo Scragg.....................................David Wilson Clem Scragg........................................Ken Snyder Alf Scragg ............................Glenda Robbins Secretaries...............Renee Freeland, Eloise Doyle, Cindy Brown, Sharon Young Moonbeam McSwine ...........................Becky Sapp Appassionata Von Climax.................. Sue Cribbett Dr. Rassmussen T. Finsdale....................Pat Ray Dr. Smithborn....................................Donna Whitely Dr. Krogmeyer............................Cheryl Farris Dr. Schleifitz ......................Sue Hickenbottom Wives......................Marcheta Carder, Sue Noblitt, Jessica Sereda. Mary McCorvic, Sally Her, Monte Mathias Scarlet.................................Eloise Doyle Colonel.................................Mike Parsons Craighton...............................Tom Fitzgerald Dogpatch girls................Deb Keown, Deb Kidwell, Shawna Wakeland Old Lady..........................................Brenda Seelow Scraggs ......................Donna West, Sue Johnson, Cheryl Tucker, John McCain, Mike Parsons Policeman ..............................Charles Brewer Cedric Softwicke.................................. Kathy Brewer Government man....................... Danny Flannel! Unemployment Man....................................Bill Ashley Soldier.............................................John McCain Waitresses ...................Donna West, Sue Johnson, Cheryl Tucker President...........................................John Weakly U.S. Commentator .........................Dan Flannell Japanese Commentator........................Sally Her Russian Commentator...................Marcheta Carder 52 Future Teachers of America Shawna Wakeland, Cindy Brown, Linda Snyder, Marie Hoskins, Karen Phillippo. Row 3: Mrs. Shinip, Sue Hickenbottom, Davina Gist. Brenda Vanetta. Don Snyder, Bob Bruce, Randy Florey, Allan Webner, Wiler Lamcaster, Brenda Lesly, Linda Snyder, Mrs. Ozee. Row 2: Eloise Doyle, Peg Wealy, Kathy Brewer, Sharon Yourtg, Marsha Johnson, Brenda Phillippo, Nancy Sharp, Linda Tipsword. Becky Sapp. Cheryl Ferris, Karen Phillippo, Mary McCor- vie, Shawna Wakeland, John Moon. Row 1: Peg Bland, Peg Schwartz, John Weakly, Dan Flannes, Lois Seelow, Marie Hoskins, Renee'Freeland, Joann Osman, Cindy Brown. Pat Ray, Bill Asley, Dorthy Kirkwood, Steve Dukeman. 53 FHA Seated: Eloise Doyle. Susan Noblitt. Jane Funk, Sandra LaCost. Dorothy Kirkwood. Peggy Schwartz, Peggy Bland. Teresa Smith. Ann Russell, Renee' Freeland. Melody Hamilton. Kay Sanner, Sharon Florey, Corine Clark. Vicki Davis, Marie Hoskins. Pat Ray. Joann Osman, Cindy Brown, Lois Seelow. Row 2: Deanna Beachy. Vanessa Smith, Dianna Sanders. Donna West. Patty Risley, Glenda Robbins, Karla Gordon, Cheryl Tucker, Brenda Seelow, Cindy Gibbons, Debra Keown, Mary Butt, Ha- zel LaCost. Shawna Wakeland, Debbie Davis, Peggy Weakly, Janet Fergoson, Debbie Kidwell, Miss Scott. Row 3: Nancy Mar- shall, Mary McCorvie, Kathy Brewer. Marsha Johnson, Monte Mathias. Brenda Phillippo. Davena Gist, Vicki Kilzer. Bonnie Johnson, Mary Risley, Sue Johnson, Donna Whitely. Mary Bryant, Cheryl Farris, Karen Phillippo. Pam Vanatta. Linda Evans, Linda Seelow. Row 4: Susan Hickenbottom. Nelda Mathias, Sue Cribbet. Brenda Vanatta. Lyndi Hooper, Brenda Lesley. Lin- da Snyder. Linda Tipsword, Becky Sapp. Linda Kohler. F.H.A. Officers: Renee' Freeland. Pres. Linda Snyder, 1st Vice Pres. Donna Whitely. Sec. Monte Mathias, Treas. Row 2: Marie Hoskins. Rec.. Shawna Wakeland. Section officer. Peg Schwartz 2nd Vice Pres.. Dorothy Kirkwood. Public Relations Chairman, Linda Tipsword. Historian. Miss Scott. Advisor. Kay Sanner. Chairman of Degrees. Cheryl Farris, Projects Chairman. 54 Student Council Seated: Tom Marshall-Reporter, Linda Snyder-Treasurer, Marie Hoskins-Secretary. Danny Flannel-President, Peggy Schwartz—Vice President, John Weakly, Monte Mathias. Standing: Mr. Syfert—Sponsor, Lyndi Hooper, Lois Seelow, Bob Bruce, Dave Wilson, Randy Florey, Bill Mcllwain, Steve Tipsword, Pam Vanatta, Glenda Robbins, Deanna Beachy. Tom Marshall, Linda Snyder; Attended Student Council con- vention in Chicago. National Honor Society Danny Flannell, vice-pres.; Peggy Schwartz, Pres.; Marie Hoskins, secretary; Donna Whitely, treas. Standing: Mr. Syfert, Bill Mclllwain, Steve Smith, Monte Mathias, Renee Freeland. New Members: Dorothy Kirkwood, Susan Hick- enbottom, Shawna Wakeland. Big NHS project. 56 Smile much? Reverie Staff Seated: Marsha Johnson, Lois Seelow, Renee Freeland, Pat Ray, Editor—Peggy Snyder, Peggy Schwartz. Standing: Mr. Yevin, Nancy Sharp, Wilbur Lancaster, Karen Phillippo, Cheryl Farris, Becky Sapp, Linda Snyder, Linda Tipsword. Monte Mathias, Mary McCorvie. “Typical Night” Busy, Busy” “What do you mean you can’t type?' Editor?????????????” Library Club Row 1: Sandy LaCost. Jane Funk, Kay Sanner. Dorthy Kirkwood, Cindy Brown. Row 2: Cheryl Tucker, Ethal Thompson, Mary Thompson, Linda Hooper, Nelda Mathias, Davina Gist, Mr. Brooks. Row I: Sandy LaCost, Jane Funk, Kay Sanner. Row 2: Dorthy Kirkwood, Cindy Brown. 58 G.A.A. Snaps G.A.A. 1970 G.A.A. Officers: Joann Osman-Points Chairman; Karen Phillippo-Vice President; Peggy Bland-President; Cindy Brown-Secretary; Monte Mathias Treasurer. Winning Basketball Team-Bottom Row: Becky Sapp, Peggy Snyder-captain. Karen Phillippo, Mary McCorvie. Top Row: Susan Hickenbottom, Diane Sanders, Shawria Wakeland, Sharon Young, Peggy Weakly. Bowling Awards: Cheryl Tucker-Most Improved; Glenda Robbins, Cindy Brown—Doubles Winners; Cindy Brown High Average; Dorothy Kirkwood-High Game. Row 2: Peggy Bland-Winning Team Captain; Linda Snyder, Susan Hickenbottom, Mary McCorvie—Winning Team Members. Most free throws-Karen Phillippo, Top scorer-Cheryl Far- ris, Top spot shooting-Brenda Phillippo. Broadcaster Staff Sitting: Marie Hoskins, Lois Seclow, Monte Mathias, Pat Ray, Jane Funk. Standing: Kay Sanner, Melody Hamilton, Sharon Florey, Cindy Brown, Dorothy Kirkwood, Joan Osman, Mrs. Shinip, Marcheta Carder, Brenda Lesley, Linda Snyder, Becky Sapp, Karen Phillippo, Linda Tipsword,Cheryl Farris. Shots 61 9 auriAdSIVD Class of9 75 Kim Abott Greg Alsop Myrna Ashley Betty Beachy Mike Bennett Jim Bone Alma Book Joyce Brewer Danny Bryant Idella Butt Betty Jo Carlyle Kent Cole Don Dowdell Chris Eckel Jim Gautier Robbie Gist Mike Goetz Rita Griffith Jeff Holthaus Tina Hooper 65 Seventh Grade Cherie Huckstep Gary Her Robin Kelly Linda Kirkwood Charles Miller Larry Puyear Angie Rauch Kevin Sereda Barbara Sharp Cynthia Smith Susan Smith Barb Snyder Stan Stables Kathy Sullivan Dan Suddarth Ron Thomas Margie Thompson Vicki Thompson Linda Throneburg Linda Webner 66 Class of5 74 Ron Armer Rob Bates Linda Bailey Danny Bone Ben Boyer Colleen Brewer Debbie Brewer Jerry Cohan Monte Calhoun Gay Cruit Lillian Evans Diane Farris Jane Fitzgerald Barbara Florey Cheryl Foster Barb Grove Coral Hicks Mike Holland Gary Huddleston Ron Jenkins 67 Eighth Grade Mindy Johnson Brett Marshall Bill McCorvie Sheryl McCollough Kathy Orris Steve Parsons Tim Pasley Joey Robbins Cheryl Sanders Stan Sanner Denise Spencer Nancy Sowers Brent Standerfer Debby Sullivan Charlie Swarms Brenda Throneburg Cathy Wakeland Jan Weakly Marilyn Winskill Sandy Wheeler 68 7th grado cant. Sheila White Dehbie Wise Special Education Cathy Garmon Viola Niles Brenda Taylor Amy Hopkins Tim Morrison Mary Harl Leroy Scroggins Sherry Cohan Tim Wheeler Clinton Miller Joe Jackson Barbara Perry 69 Junior High Row 1: Greg Allsop, Jim Bone, Jeff Holthaus, Dick Bone, Bret Marshall, Ron Armer, Kent Cole. Row 2: Mr. Elder, Pat Tueth, Ben Boyer, Mike Bennett, Bill Reeter, Gary Her, Mike Overlot, Chuck Miller. Row 1: Stan Stables, Monte Calhoun, Ben Boyer, Bret Marshall, Ron Armer, Tim Pasley, Rob Bates. Row 2: Mr. Elder, Pat Tueth, Bill McCorvie, Brent Standerfer, Jerry Cohan, Larry Puyear. Mike Holland, Chuck Miller. Spons “69-70” Row 1: Dick Bone, Tim Sereda, Pat Tueth, Kent Cole, Mike Overlot, Dave Overlot, Randy Bates, Mike Cohan, Buddy Thompson, Jim Bone. Row 2: Bill Reeter,Mike Bennett, Ben Boyer, Bret Marshall, Gary Her, Greg Florey. Row 3: Mr. Overlot, Rob Bates, Joey Robbins, Brent Standerfer, Jerry Cohan, Larry Puyear,’ Stan Stables. 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