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The Seniors of Civic Memorial High School Bethalto, Illinois present the 1964 x SPECTATOR STAFF Co-Editor .............. Co-Editor ______________ Senior Editor___________ Co-Business Manager Co-Business Manager .... Boys’ Sports Editor Girls’ Sports Editor ... Copy Editor _________ Art Editor.............. Snapshot Editor ........ Snapshot Editor ........ Sponsor ________________ VIVIAN SCHUETTE ... LONNIE LAW ___ LINDA KLOPMEIER ROSE MEI5ENHEIMER ... RICHARD TARRANT LARRY NAVE ...JEANNE HENKHAUS ... WANDA COLLINS YVONNE JENKINS _LARRY FITZGERALD JOHN WILFONG ........ JOHN MYERS FOREWORD We, the members of the 1963-64 Spectator staff, have found a great deal of pleasure in preparing this edition of the yearlwok. In choosing a theme for this publication, we felt that we should keep our theme within the school tradition. Each page contains a glimpse of life within the walls of Civic Memorial. The success of this annual has hinged, not on the merits of the Spectator staff alone, hut also on the cooperation of the entire student body. Thus, with our job finished, we proudly present to you the efforts of everyone associated with the publication of this yearbook. We hope you will enjoy it. 2 The Editorial Staff TABLE OF CONTENTS ADMINISTRATION - FACULTY • SPORTS SENIORS__________ JUNIORS SOPHOMORES t ADVERTISEMENTS SPONSORED PAGES Page BETHALTO NATIONAL BANK 29 COLONIAL DAIRY .............................. 19 DARI-CASTLE ...................... ............. 26 SPONSORED ONE-HALF PAGES FRANK’S SHOE STORE ............. 31 HUNT HARDWARE _ 22 ILLINOIS POWER COMPANY 13 MONARI’S A.G. SUPER SHOP 34 SEARS ................................ 36 TRIO CAFE ___________________________ 40 r SUPERINTENDENT As you graduate you are entering a world which is far different from the one in existence when you entered school twelve years ago. We were entering a period in our history when our country was recover- ing from war and beginning a period of great expansion in popula- tion, housing, labor, and industry. You have seen the fruits of this ex- pansion result in our entrance into the Space Age. It has been the duty and obligation of your school to present knowl- edge which will enable you to live in such a world. It has been your responsibility to take this knowledge and use it in your own particular way to prepare yourself for your future. We hope that many of you will continue your education by enrolling in some field of further study. our future is yours to do as you will. This is an opportunity many of the students of the world do not have. We offer our congratulations and wish you success and happiness upon leaving Civic Memorial High School. Kermit L. Harden, Superintendent 6 PRINCIPAL Each year as the date for graduation draws closer, I find myself devoting' more and more time and thought to the members of the senior class. You are about to leave Civic Memorial High School. Graduation will be here so quickly that I hardly have time for a final evaluation of your growths and of the changes which have taken place in you since your freshman year, 'l our experience at Civic Memorial has been complex and varied. Consequently, my final impression of you is made up of many things—of pride in the diligence with which you are capable of working, pride that is tempered with amazement at the rapidity with which your behavior can change from that of a sophisticated adult to that of a child; and of confidence that you are well prepared to meet the demands of modern living, mixed with anxiety for a few shortcomings which you have not yet recognized. However, predominant at this time of year is the increased awareness that although the opportunity to influence you, guide you. and teach you will end. I will soon be able to observe the effects of our influence, guidance, and teaching in your lives. Since you are the products of Civic Memorial High School, and the basic reason our school system exists, you may alwavs be sure of my deep and continuing interest in you. Forest Kohlburn, Principal 7 ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENT DEANS MR. SHELTON MAYES Dean of Boys and Assistant Principal MRS. MARTHA SWANN Dean of Girls 9 BOARD OF EDUCATION LEFT 10 RIGHT: Byron Drennan, Harold Albers—Secretary; Ned Bond-—President; Milton Wof- ford—Pres. Pro Tem; Hilbert Plegge; Roy Roberts. NOT PRESENT FOR PICTURES: Charles Nave—Sec. Pro Tem. 10 GUIDANCE Well, he looks pretty good on paper. BOR JONES CLIFF HOPPE SPECIAL STAFF FLORENCE McCEE Librarian CHARLES PELAN Speech Correction ORVAL WHITE Speech Correction VIOLA METZCER School Nurse ELAINE DULEY School Nurse ENGLISH JUNIA SMART English III. IV A Latin II class. Stop me if you’ve heard this one. RICHARD SCHULTZ English II, III JOHN FABJANCE Speech DOROTHY RAINEY Latin, English 13 MATHEMATICS DALE RICE Algebra I, II, Geometry. THOMAS GRIESBAUM Senior Math, Geometry, Algebra II 14 See how easy that is? Does that answer your question? MODERN LANGUAGE Die habe ich vorher nie bemerkl. Ah, oui, je me rappelle maintenant 15 SCIENCE VICTOR DUBBELDE RONALD STOLTZ JOHN EMERT Chemistry Biology I, II Biology I, Chemistry Now you try it, Jolene. We don’t know; we’re experimenting. 16 SOCIAL STUDIES HAROLD LEWIS U.S. History, American Problems LLOYD HAWKINS World Histon, U.S. History, Government BUSINESS EDUCATION OLIVE BRAWN Bookkeeping, Shorthand, Office Practice MARY O’NEAL D.E., Clerical Offii CARL BEHRENS Record Keeping, Consumer Economics NORMA BAUER Typing DARLENE LUEBKE Gen. Business, Shorthand, Typing 18 A secretary must keep up with modern business practices. ESTHER TWAROG Homemaking, Guidance AMELIA PASCHEDAC Homemaking, Family Living JANET PONTOW Homemaking 19 The way to a better batter. MUSIC IRVIN MARTIN BEN McDAVID Choral director Band director Mr. McDavid directing the band. PHYSICAL EDUCATION We don’t get so tired this way. RONALD EVEANS Physical Education MARY CLAESAR Physical Education Prepare for landing. 21 INDUSTRIAL ARTS VIRGIL VOLLMAR Shop I II, III, IV JAMES COMPIS Shop II, III, IV EDWARD HARTWEGER Shop I, II, III, IV KENNETH BELL Shop I, II, III, IV Learning a new “vise.” Where’s KXOK? ART ROBERT CARTER Art I, II, III, Art Appreciation Not through the FINGERNAIL! Gene takes a minute out to contemplate his work. Please pass the red. SHELTON MAYES Dean of Boys, Drivers Ed. JOHN LOGAN Drivers Education 24 And this is called the trunk. I have to look in there? SECRETARIES DONNA DAILEY ZONA WOFFORD NORMA WILLIAMS BERNICE SCHOENEWEIS CLARA CHOAT BUS DRIVERS IKE RHINE Transportation FIRST ROW: Forest Kohlhum, Helen Timpe, Edna Smith. SECOND ROW: Obera McMillen, Helen Finke, Ike Rhine, Ben Albers, Cecil Doerr, Dale Underwood. Ronald Stoltz, Victor Dubbelde, John Emerl, Eugene Suessen. CAFETERIA CUSTODIANS Amelia Paschedag, Dorothy McGee Tottie Bady, Florence Lehnen, Nellie Taylor, Virginia Fernandes Louise Harr, Joseph Smith. 26 STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Jeanne Henkhaus—Sec., Yvonne Jenkins—Pres., Mary Ann Klein—V-Pres. SECOND ROW: Randy Rushing Vickye Erzen, Cindy Crider, Sherry Lindquist, Brenda Thompson, Janeen Moyer, Connie Cook, Phyllis Whaley, Marsha Piltz Patti Emde Gail Nave, Phyllis Autery, Jeanne Lueht, Mr. Kenneth Bell—Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Randy Edwards, Dennis s“e Stevenson, Bill Imel, Sharon Modrovsky, Judy Evilsizer, Andrea Adair, Jane Smith, Norma Witte, Kav Willison, Debbie Downs, George Nelson, Gary Simpson, Dean Landreth, Mike Hattery. Decisions, Decisions . . . Curley, Larry, and Moe. The Student Council tries to help the students develop and maintain good citizenship attitudes and practices. It tries to uphold school traditions, to promote the general welfare of the school, and to solve problems that arise. 28 NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FIRST ROW: Mrs. Florence McGee—Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Shelby Acord Linda Hamilton. Marsha Piltz, Mary Ann Klein. THIRD ROW: Vivian Schuette, W’anda Collins, Jeanne Henkhaus. FOURTH ROW: Cheryl Hodge. Lonnie Law, Yvonne Jenkins Rose Meisenheimer, Nancy Oehler. FIFTH ROW: Jom Benjey, Ronald Beiemiann, Susan Herren. The National Honor Society gives recognition to outstanding students on the basis of scholarship, leadership, service, and character as shown in the school. It serves as a stimulus to the student to develop a strong character and to earn good grades. 29 Linda conducts a meeting. SPECTATOR STAFF FIRST ROW: Marsha Piltz, Linda Klopmeier, Yvonne Jenkins, Vivian Schuette, Lonnie Law. Rose Meisenheimer, Jeanne Henkhaus. Wanda Collins. SECOND ROW: Patti Emde, Larry Fitzgerald. John Wilfong, Dick Tarrant. Larry Nave, Chen-1 rlegge, Wanda Zivic, Mr. John Myers, sponsor. THIRD ROW: Carole Simpson, Sharon W'eger. Mickie Ackerman, Susan Sheary, Mary Ann Klein, Jane Smith, Jo Nell McDaniel, Evelyn Mansholt, Sandy W hite, Peggy Ivanuck. THE EDITORS FIRST ROW’: Linda Klopmeier—Senior Editor, Yvonne Jenkins—Art Editor, Rose Meisenheimer—Co-Business Manager. Jeanne Henkhaus—Girls’ Sports Editor, Vivian Schuette—Co-Editor. SECOND ROW: Larry Fitzgerald—Photographer, John W ilfong—Photographer, Dick Tarrant—Co-Business Manager, Larry Nave—Sports Editor, Lonnie Law—Co-Editor, Mr. Myers. EAGLET FIRST ROW: Wanda Collins, Vickie Erzen, Yvonne Jenkins, Dickve Dale, Mary Ann Lkein, Sharon Shade, Miss Dorothy Rainey-Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Susie Grable, Darlene Rickman, Judy Shelton, Brenda Tumbcaugh, Andrea Augustine, Lonna Bowman, Donna Hodge, Jane Smith. THIRD ROW: Peggy Ivanuck, Karen Gibh, Carol Huges, Diann Young, Jo Nell McDaniel, Pavah Lassator, Pat Schuette, Susan Sikes. FOURTH ROW: Nancy Oehler, Bill McMillen, Randy Taylor, Larry Payne, Bob Mull, Terry Miller, Dianne Kanning. The Eaglet staff is responsible for the prepara- tion of the Eaglet Journal which appears weekly in the Wood River Journal and for special issues distributed in the student body. Wanda, Editor-in-Chief, doing daily duties for the Eaglet. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Darlene Luebke, Sponsor, Betty Levi, Sharon Hitch, Carl Behrens, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Sharon Harrop, Carol Patton, Carolyn Preston, Clara Hogle, Karen Gibbs, Bob Mull. This club is a member of the state and national F.B.L.A. organizations. The object of the club is to develop leadership in busi- ness, to encourage members to improve their homes and community, and to estab- lish and improve standards for business occupations. “I thought that was my ruler FUTURE DISTRIBUTORS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Jackie Ivanuck, Jerry Cardwell, Ronald Beiermann, Dennis Page. SECOND ROW: Larry Worsham, Jack Stanford, Linda Walker, Mary Ottwell, Shirley Harrison, Judy Orr, Shirley Cross, Virginia Fernandes, Eugenia Page, Mrs. Mary O’Neal—Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Bill Pointer, Don Kucthe, Darrell Garner, Bob Stephens, Allen Hughes, John McCarthy, Larry Iitsworth, Larry Pollard, Jack Gresham. FOURTH ROW: John Metcalf, Charles Long, Norris Kutter, Mike Grind- staff, Gary Trimm, Wayne Self, Gilbert Seagraves. Eugenia and Jerry making a sale. The F.D.A. is a stale organization open only to students enrolled in Distributive Education. Its purposes are to: Strengthen the individual’s confidence in his ability to accept responsibility, to nurture a spirit of fair play and healthy competition be- tween students, to provide a means of integrating the distributive education program with other student activities through joint participation in projects and recreation and social activities. FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA Daddy Date Night. FIRST ROW: Marie Zakrzewski, Marsha Piltz, Shiela Johns, Mickie Ackerman. SECOND ROW: Miss Groves, Mrs. Paschedag—Sponsor, Becky Sloan, Yvonne Robertson, Pan Cannon, Judy Shelton, Brenda Thompson, Sandy Pruitt, Sherry Lindquist, Lily Wilson, Linda Vinyard, Wilma Shrout, Mary Branch, Peggy Ivanuck, Mrs. Janet Pontow—Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Susie Grable, Trudy Stovall, Phyllis Autery, Paula Hendrix, Virginia Huff, Diann Young, Peggy Sullivan, Carolyn Williams, Connie Sherer, Jackie Marshall, Clara Martin, Dickye Dale, Helen Shrout, Pat Hyde. Nellie Epperheimer, Viola Waters, Patti Emde, Suzanne Zumwalt. FOURTH ROW: Shirley Walker, Janet Wilson, Nellie Randle, Pat Hall, Jennetta Baker, Linda Hamel, Pam Oettel, Ruth Hamby, Linda Vandergriff, Jeanne Lucht, Bonnie Blankenship, Ruth Ann Blanken- ship, Jaye Edmiaston, Sharon Shade, Pat Schuette, Lois Dale, Norma Peters, Karen Belt, Jackie Pace, Susan Whalen. FIFTH ROW: Hildegard Kanning, Brenda Hammond, Ruth Malone, Becky Hayes, Sue Stevenson, Ruth Ann Carter, Sharon Lawton, Sharon Stoddard, Pat Howard, Marsha Hardesty, Janet Ward, Rose Spurgeon, Susan Sikes, Mary Ann Trosley, Shirley Feltes, Pat Downing, Janice W’ilfong, Janet Butler, Dolly Ruckman, Margaret Meadows, Linda Bartee, Pat Howard. Ethel Hammons. The F.H.A. is a club for girls who are taking homeinaking and those who have previous courses in this field. Hie function of the club is to provide personal develop- ment for its members by activities presented for the improvement of the home, for family living, and for service to the community. 34 FUTURE NURSES OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Mrs. Viola Metzger, Sponsor; Gail Creekmore, Barbara Redmon, Dianne Kanning. SECOND ROW: Nancy Lucas, Carol Harrop, Diane Wonnacott, Sandy Ray, Cheryl Hodge, Pat McNealy, Janis Wheeler, Marsha Freer, Carol Hardesty, Cheryl Lintz, Frances Heflin, Kitty Coffman, Janet Meiser, Jennette Duff, Cheryl Kilmer, Virginia Taylor, Donna Laird, Ruth Rigney, Gail Nave, Coiyiie Cook. THIRD ROW: Nancy Harshbarger, Maribelle Carter, Pam Gresham, Mary Heintz, Vickie Jones, Judy Beasely, Sandy White, Pam Lucas, Patty Long, Phyllis Sevier, Paula Ricci, Mary King, Barbara Eaker, Mary Etta Sturgill, Vickye Erzen, Lonna Bowman, Diana Johnson, Sharon Sand- ers. FOURTH ROW: Donetta Young, Alice Cunnutt, Betty Holman, Jo Ann Bruce; Carol Hughes, Pat Hartley, Pat Whitlock, Joyce McKenzie, Brenda Wright, Karen Smith, Becky Wilburn, Betty Hamel, Sandy Masterson, Diann Ramsey, Kay Willison, Nina Dixon, Donna Hodge, Lois Ames, Brenda Sexton, Mary Jo Izsak. FIFTH ROW : Brenda Meadows, Daren Andreaus, Susan Heeren, Cheryl Plegge, Geraldine Myers, Linda Pennock, Pam oung, Bonnie Dailey, Linda Bruntjen, Cindy Donaldson, Shelby Grindstaff, Candy Norris, Velva Miller, Sharon Bemadini, Theresa Bowling, Sue Ray, Donna Dustman, Betty Grable, Darlene Rickman, Pavah Lasseter, Linda Klopmeier, Diana Smith. Now, did you follow that, girls? The purpose of the F.N.A. is to create in the student an interest in nursing as a profes- sion. FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA FIRST ROW: Olive Brawn, Sponsor, Jo Nell McDaniel, V.-Pres., Susan Sheary, Treas., Judy Evilsizer, Sec., Jeanne Henkliaus, Pres., not pictured. SECOND ROW: Linda Hamilton, Barbara Kreftmeyer, Andrea Augustine, Joyce Holcomb, Janis Ricks, Barbara Reed, Vivian Schuette, Sharon Weger, Carole Simpson. THIRD ROW: Wanda Zivic, Evelyn Mansbolt, Nancy Oeblcr, Rose Meisenheimcr, Jolenc Florini, Sharon Modrovsky, Mary Oetken, Nancy Smith, Jane Smith, Rexic Eakcr. FOURTH ROW: John White, Larry Nave, Charles Fanning, Harold Whipple, Joan Powell, Mary Abert, Debbie Downs, Janet McDaniel. Diane Pierce. FIFTH ROW: John Barry, Edwin Hallows, Dean Landreth, Terry Miller, Gary Willison, Larry Payne, Dave Blasingim. This is a national organization open to any student interested in becoming a teacher or in knowing whether or not he wants to become a teacher. Importance is attached to projects in which young people work on educational and civic problems such as helping teachers in any way and teaching smaller children in class oil elsewhere. My teacher! LIBRARY STAFF FIRST ROW: Bobbie Fernandes, Janis Johnson, Jennette Duff. SECOND ROW: Diann Young, Mary Heintz, Becky Wilburn. THIRD ROW': Carole Snelson, Vickie Jones, Ruth Hamby. FOURTH ROW : Mrs. McGee, Brenda Hammon, Alice Cunnutt, Cheryl Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Marcia Hardesty, Pat Hartley, Don Phillips, Edwin Hallows. The purpose of the Library staff is to service the Civic Memorial library. The members of the staff assist the librarians by checking books in and out, keeping order in the library, and helping the other students with reference ma- terials. Daily duty of a librarian 37 DRAMATICS CLUB FIRST ROW: Vivian Schuette, Treas., Patti Emde, Sec., Dean Landreth, V.-Pres., Mickie Ackerman, Pres., John Fabjance, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: Jeanne Henkhaus, Phyllis Autery, Eugenia Page, Brenda Thompson, Judy Shelton, Dickyc Dale, Marsha Piltz, Brenda Turnbeaugh, Vickye Erzen, Lonna Bowman, Mary Jo Izsak, Cheryl Hodge, Sharon Shade, Janet Wheeler. THIRD ROW: Peggy Ivanuck, Theresa Bowling, Sandy White, Carol Hughes, Mary Ann Klein, Darlene Rickman, Donna Hogle, Pavah Lasseter, Andrea Augustine, Diann Young, Pate Schuette, Cindy Donaldson, Shelby Acord, Sherry Lintz, Joyce Holcomb. FOURTH ROW: Yvonne Jenkins, Dianne Pierce, Susie Grablc, Nancy Oehler, Mary Oetken, Rose Meisenheimer, Evelyn Mansholt, Barbara Eakcr, Carole Simpson, Sharon Wegcr, Linda Klopmcier, Jane Smith, Shirley Cross, Alice Cunnutt. FIFTH ROW: Judy Evilsizer, Susan Heeren, Wanda Zivic, Karen Gibbs, Sue Stevenson, Judy Orr, Susan Sikes, Dianne Kanning, Cheryl Pleggc, Dianne Helmkamp, Wanda Collins, Jo Nell McDaniel, Susan Sheary. SIXTH ROW: Tom Benjey, Dave Gruenenfelder, Mike Hattery, Larry Payne, Dave Blasingim, Harold Whipple, Gary Willison, Terry Miller, Lester Reynolds, David Terry, Bob Mull, Larry Nave. The purpose of the Dramatics club is to provide, for those students that are interested, a chance to test their acting skills. The club produces plays, puts on skits, and helps in many various ways with the class plays. 38 Scenery or Bust! LEFT ROW, front to back: David Gruenenfelder, President, Mar)’ Ann Klein, Vice- President, Yvonne Jenkins—Secretary, Jeanne Henkliaus—Treasurer, Marsha Piltz— Clerk, Larry Nave. RIGHT ROW, front to back: Mr. Fabjance, Sponsor, Vivian Schuette, Rose Meiscnheimer, Wanda Collins, Mike Hattery. The purpose of this Troupe is to advance the standards of excellence in Dramatic Arts. The Troupe encourages students to attain a better mastery of language to develop poise and self-control, and to appreciate dramatic litera- ture and its techniques. Oh, these play rehearsals! 39 FRENCH CLUB nnSTROW: Lester Reynolds, Treas., Janice Wilfong, Sec., Donna Ceorge, V-Pres., Pat Downing, Pres., Mr. Myers, Sponsor, Kathy Hopkins Judy Shelton, Connie White, Eugenia Page, Brenda Thompson, Debbie Watts, Terry Broyles, Carol King, Joyce Holcomb, Brenda Turnbeaugh, Mary Etta Sturgill. THIRD ROW: Deonna Walker, Virginia Taylor, Paula’ Ricci. Wilma Weaver, Donna Dale, Sandra Cheatham, Nancy Smith, Kathy Darnell, Rebecca Hayes, Randy Rushing, Allyn Chiolero. FOURTH ROW: Sharon Weger, Karen Smith, Sandy Rea, Connie Morss, Janet Meiser, Pat Hyde, Helen Shrout, Linda Bruntjen, Judy Orr Sue Stevenson, Tom Benjey Emile DeNeef. FIFTH ROW': Carole Simpson, Dolly Ruckman, Bob Mull, Wanda Zivic, Susan Sikes, Grace Halliday, Karen Gibbs, Dave Blasingim, Larry Payne, John Wilfong, Bill Ambrose, Edwin Hallows, Joe W'all. GERMAN CLUB FIRST ROW: Mary Jo Izsak, Alta Wagner. SECOND ROW: Milton Simp- son, Mr. John Considine—Sponsor, Laro Price. THIRD ROW: Kirk John- son, Lily Wilson, Cindy Crider, Ted Greiner, Randy Edwards. FOURTH ROW': David Pizzo, Dennis O’Neil, Dan Kilmer, Duane Cox, John Vanorsdale. Candied Shot. 40 LATIN CLUB FIRST ROW: Linda Klopmeier, Larry Nave, Yvonne Jenkins, Lonnie Law. SECOND ROW: Miss Dorothy Rainey—Sponsor, Dickye Dale, DeLola Tucker, Vickye Erzen, Andrea Augustine, Sherry Lindquist, Sandy Masterson, Janeen Moyer, Sandy White, Shelby Acord, Cheryl Hodge, Cheryl Lintz. THIRD ROW: Diann Young, Linda Hamilton, Mary Heintz, Vickie Jones, Jo Ann Bruce, Donna Hodge, Connie Cook, Nancy Randolph, Barbara Reed, Kay Willison, Norma Witte, Evelyn Mansholt, Cheryl Pleggc, Vivian Schuette. FOURTH ROW: Connie Shercr, Betty Holman, Shirley Feltes, Pat Schuette, Barbara Eaker, Bonnie Dailey, Wanda Collins, Gloria Brown, Judy Beasley, Carolyn Smith, Cheryl Simpson. FIFTH ROW: Susan Sikes, Karen An- dreaus, Carol Hughes, Mary Oetken, Donna Dustman, Janis Ricks, Andrea Adair, Diane Helmkamp, Dianne Kanning, Nancy Oehler, Francis Overmeyer, Jeff Sellier, John Duty. SIXTH ROW: Linda Chinowith, George Nelson, John Barry, Ray Bethel, Steve Maxin, Lindal Law, Randy LaMarsh, Mike Maxin, David Cruenenfelder, Steve White. SEVENTH ROW: Danny Adkisson, Gary Simpson, Dennis Eller, Dennis Wilschetz, Charles Kanning, Don Goebel, Gary Willison, Mike Hattery, Tom Erzen. The Latin Club aims to stimulate interest in Latin, and to provide a wider acquaintance with Roman life, customs, and mythology. The club also finances some special projects. Our Latin Club is a member of the Illinois Junior Classical Society and of the national organization, the Junior Classical League. Sing along with Linda 41 SCIENCE CLUB FIRST ROW: Harold Whipple—Pres., Mar)' Ann Klein—Sec., Jane Smith—Treas., Terry Miller—V.-Pres. SECOND ROW: Connie Cook, Jeanne Henkhaus, Phyllis Autery, Cheryl Lintz, Mar)' Jo Izsak, Dickyc Dale. THIRD ROW: Mr. Stoltz—Sponsor, Andrea Augustine, Lonna Bowman, Vickye Erzen, Jo Nell McDaniel, Sharon Weger, Sandy White, Barbara Eaker, Carol Hughes, Rose Meiscnheimer, Cheryl Hodge, Linda Hamilton, Vickye Jones, Mary Heintz, Donna Hodge, Mr. Dubbelde—Sponsor, Mr. Emert—Sponsor. FOURTH ROW: Larry Nave, Tom Benjey, Charles Kidd, Wanda Collins, Joyce Holcomb, Nancy Oehler, Judy Evilsizer, Yvonne Jenkins, Randy LaMarsh, Betty Holman, Diane Helmkamp, Karen Andreaus. FIFTH ROW: Dean Landrcth, Mike Hattery, Tom Erzen, Charles Kanning, Mike Ball, Joe Ricci, Gary Willison, Susan Sikes, Vivian Schuette, Gary Thurston, Bob Mull, Mary Oetken, Cheryl Plegge. No, JEFF! DON'T!!! 1 he purpose of the Science Club is to promote good comradeship among the students in the Science Department, to give opportunity for enjoyable experiences in the study of Science, and to familiarize the members with the careers offered in the field of Science. 42 ENGINEER’S CLUB FIRST ROW: Jo Nell McDaniel, V-Pres., Mr. Bell—Adviser, Mary Ann Klein—Pres., Yvonne Jenkins—Sec.-Treas. SECOND ROW: Lonna Bowman, Andrea Augustine, Susan Sheary, Sandy White, Joyce Holcomb, Carol Hughes, Donna Hodge, Phyllis Autery, Jeanne Henkhaus. THIRD ROW: Rexie Eaker, Linda Hamilton, Dianne Kanning, Barbara Kreftmeyer, Wanda Zivic, Diane Pierce, Nancy Oehler, Judy Evilsizer, diaries Kidd, Randy LaMarsh, David Gruenenfelder, Larry Nave, John Duty. FOURTH ROW : Mike Hattery, Terry Miller, Dean Landreth, Charles Kanning. Gary Willison, Harold Whipple, Gary Neuman, Earl Kivett, Joe Ricci, Frank Overmeyer, Dick Tarrant, Darrell Titsworth. In conclusion . . . The main purpose of the Engineer’s Club is to stimulate among high school youth, an interest in engineering, and to assist capable students in training for an engineering career. The club encourages good scholarship and tries to develop initiative, enthusiasm, and interest in projects related to engineering. 43 Typical club meeting. GIRLS’ ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION FIRST ROW: Mary Ann Klein, President; Diane Kanning. Sharon Modrowsky, Vickye Erzen. SECOND ROW: Mary Sullivan. Genine Moyer, Reeky Sloan, Phyllis Devier, Sandy Pruitt, Peggy Sullivan, Peggy Burgess, Pam Cannon, Connie Cook, Phyllis Whaley, Dickie Dale. THIRD ROW: Brenda Wright, Jolene Florini, Marsha Frcrer, Donna Hodge, Paula Ricci, Candy Norris, Jeanne Henkhaus, Brenda Turnbeaugh, Connie White, Sandy White, Delola Tucker, Ionna Bowman, Sharon Weger, Pam Oettel, Cindy Crider, Cheryl Hodge, Gayle Nave, Lillie Wilson, Brenda Thompson, Mrs. Glaeser, Sponsor; Ruth Malone. FOURTH ROW: Joyce Holcomb, Andrea Augustine, Darlene Rick- man, Rose Meisenheimer, Carolyn Williams, Phyllis Autery, Virginia Taylor, Mary Jo Izsak, Cheryl Lintz, Re- hecca Hayes, Diane Wonnacott, Carole Simpson, Sheila Johns, Marie Zakrzewsk, Nina Dixon, Ruth Rigney, Genine Davis, Connie Sherer, Marsha Harishharger, Sandy Ray, Sharon Shade, Mary Heintz. FIFTH ROW: Vickye Jones, Kathy Burgess, Pavah Lasse ter, Hildegarde Kanning, Kay Willison, Donna Dustman, Sandy Masterson, jan Reed. Gail Heflin, Connie Morris, Janet McDaniel, Theresa Bowling, Nancy Lucas, Sharon Stoddard, Nancy Smith, Karen Smith, Linda Bruntjen, Carol Hughes, Peggy Ivanuck, Yvonne Jenkins. Jo Nell McDaniel, Cindy Donaldson, Fay Edmiaston. .Suzanne Zumwalt. SIXTH ROW': Velva Miller, Joan Powell, Barbara Kreftmeyer, Alice Cunnutt, Man Oct ken. Mary Ann Trosley, Susan Sikes, Janet Butler, Sue Stevenson, Karen Gibbs, Jane Smith, Nancy Oehlcr, Judy Evilsizer Dianj- Pierce, Cheryl Plegge, Andrea Adair, Evelyn Mansholt, Linda Chinowith, Diane Helmkamp, Janet Ward. Karen Andreaus, Susie Grable, Betty Grable, Sharon Bernadini, Debbie Downs. The G.A.A. is a local organization of the Il- linois State Athletic League. Members acquire a thorough knowledge of games and earn points given on the basis of the time devoted to a cer- tain sport. 44 Athletes: Girlie T pe INDUSTRIAL ARTS FIRST ROW: David Hausman, Pres., Larry Panyik, Vice Pres., Mr. James Compis—Sponsor, Milton Simpson. David Davis. SECOND ROW: Jack Hart, Darrell Titsworth. Jeff Wills. Kenny Giedinghagen, Rex Scales, Dennis Page, Bob Simmons. Omer Williams, John Romans. Steve Calvin, John Duty, Charles Breden. THIRD ROW: Dale Andrews, Roger Bollinger. Larry Zumwalt, Bill Ambrose, Frank Pelan, Paul Edgall. John Albers, Dave Woeful, Larry Myers, Larry' Titsworth, Doug Gehring, Edgar Reynolds, Mark Allerton, Dave Thomas. FOURTH ROW: Gary Ambrose, Danny Holman, Troy Brown, Mike Fay, Gary' Thurston, Marty Reed, Harold Whipple, Dave Blasingim, John Wilfong, Eldon Hallows, Larry Ray, Earl Lawton, Boh I sak, Kenny Plegge. And you think you have it had! The Industrial Arts Club is open to students taking Industrial Arts classes. The objective of the club is to help prepare the members to take their places as mature and responsible citizens in a functioning democracy. 45 MARCHING BAND SOPHOMORE MAJORETTES: Janeen Moyer, Sandy Pruett JUNIOR MAJORETTE: Sharon Modrovsky and majorettes Salute You BAND OFFICERS: David Gruenenfelder--Captain; Linda Klop- meier—Sergeant; Terry Miller—Lieutenant 47 CONCERT FIRST ROW: David Gruencnfelder. Jeanne Henkhaus. Brenda Turnbeaugh, Dianne Kanning, Evelyn Mansholt, Janis Ricks, Pam Lucus, Nancy Smith, Nancy Randolph, Marcia Freer, Connie Morss. SECOND ROW: Kay Willison, Donna Dustman, Cheryl Plegge, Kenny Gruen, Donna Hodge, John Berry, Sharon Modrovsky, Jolene Florini, Sandy Pruett, Pam Young, Nancy Lucas, Pam Oettel. THIRD ROW: Susan Sheary, Sandy White, Sue Stevenson, Joyce Holcomb, Virginia Wulf, Sandy Ray, Brenda Wright, Bonnie Dailey, Jo Nell McDaniel, Mary Sturgill, Pavah Lasseter, Barbara Reed, Cheryl Hodge, Randy Taylor, Ray Bethel. FOURTH ROW: Wanda Collins, Barbara Kreftmeyer, Karen Andieaus, Darlene Rickman, Lonna Bowman, Connie White, Wade Rustin, Steve White, Shiela Johns. 48 band FIRST ROW: John Duty, Andrea Augustine, Diane Helmkamp, Steve Taylor, Vicky© Erzen, Yvonne Jenkins, Wanda Zivic, Sharon Bernardini, Cindy Crider. SECOND ROW: Jerry Phillips, Dennis Mclntire, Danny Adkisson, Allyn Chiolero, Mike Maxin, Carol Hughes, Linda Klopmeier, Vivian Schviette. THIRD ROW: Terry Miller. Jim Worthy, tennis Wi1 chetz, a Maxin, Ronnie Waltz. Candy Norris. Ed Reynolds, Pam Cannon, Janet McDaniel, Hildegarde Kanmng. FOURTH ROW: Bill McMillen, David Davis, Francis Overmeyer, Charles Kanning, Rex Bond, George Nelson, Mr. Ben McDavid, Director. GIRLS’ CHORUS FIRST ROW : Patti Emdc, V-Pres., Carole Simpson, See., Marsha Piltz, Pres. SECOND ROW: Pam Brooks, Brenda Turnbeaugh, Mary Ann Klein, Treas., Jeanne Henkhaus, Jo Nell McDaniel, Mr. Irvin Martin, Dir. THIRD ROW: Paula Ricci, Nancy Randolph. Sharon Shade, Lonna Bowman, Evelyn Mansholt, Judy Shelton, Phyllis Autery, Virginia Roberts. Wanda Collins. FOURTH ROW: Sandy Pruitt, Linda Huff, Sharon Jackson, Trudi Stovall, Carolyn Williams, Pavah Lasseter, Diann Young, Mary Etta Sturgill, Vivian Schuette. FIFTH ROW: Donna Hodge, Barbara Reed, Cindy (.rider, Donna Dale, Sandy White, Candy Norris, Pam Young, Linda Klopmeier, Nancy Lucas, Francis Heflin, Linda Bruntjen. SIXTH ROW : Karen Smith, Kay Willison, Delola Tucker, Donna Dustman, Nancy Smith, Norma W'itte, Velya Miller, Janet McDaniel, Virginia Huff, Marie Zakrzewski, Nancy Oehler. SEVENTH ROW: Caroline Murphy, Janis Ricks, Linda Vandergriff, Connie Sherer, Andrea Adair, Jeanne Lucht, Betty Grable, Joan Powell, Sharon Bernardini, Sue Whaler., Sue Stevenson, Judy Evilsizer. EIGHTH ROW: Diane Wonnacott, Sharon Lawton. Brenda Meadows, Diane Pierce, Karen Gibbs, Wanda Zivic, Marsha Hardesty, Elsie Barham, Rose Spurgeon, Dianne Kanning. Cheryl Plegge. 50 BOYS’ CHORUS FIRST ROW: Mr. Marlin, Director, John Romans, Steve Calvin, Larry Fitzgerald, John Duty, Darrell Titsworth, Charles Breden. SECOND ROW: Bob Mull, Dale Andrews, Roger Bollinger, Da id Davis, Eldon Hallows, Jerry Phillips, Gary Bunch. THIRD ROW : Tom Benjey, Marty Bristow, Dave Gruencnfelder, Randy LaMarsch, John Modrowsky, David Hausman, Don Phillips. FOURTH ROW: Gary Thurston, Charles Ladd, Lester Reynolds, Bill Ambrose, Bill Borror, Danny Holman, Frank Overmeier, John Albers. FIFTH ROW: Gary Keller, Dean Landreth, Mike Hattery, Mike Ball, Jim Worthy, Tom Owens, Earl Laughton, Bob Sauls, Jerry Lewis. SIXTH ROW: Harold Whipple, Dave Blasingim, Gary Neuman, Joe Ricci, Larry Payne, Gary Willi- son, Mike Lehnen, Greg Neal, Larry Rea, Roger Drake. 51 DOUBLE SEXTET STANDING: Connie Sherer, Kay Willison, Carole Simpson, Rose Spurgeon, Wanda Zivic, Sharon Bemardini, Nancy Smith, Linda Klopmeier, Pavah Lasseter, Mary Etta Sturgill, Brenda Tumbeaugh, Cindy Crider. SEATED: Vivian Schuette. MIXED CHORUS FIRz;« ROW: Mary Etta Sturgill, Pavah Lasseter, Brenda Tumbeaugh, Connie Sherer, Donna Laird, Judy Shelton, Marsha i'iltz, Betty Grable, Carole Simpson, Jo Nell McDaniel, Jeanne Hcnkhaus. SECOND ROW: Wanda Zivic, Sharon Bemardini, Janet McDaniel, Sharon Jackson, Rose Spurgeon, Sharon Shade, Brenda Meadows, Patti Emde, Janice Ricks, Evelyn Mansholt, Vivian Schuette. THIRD ROW: Wanda Collins, John Duty, Gary Neuman, Bill Ambrose, Bob Mull, Randy La Marsh, Darrell Tits worth, Charles Breden, Dave Gruenenfelder, Kay Willison. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Irvin Martin, Choral Director, David Davis, Steve Taylor, John Modrovsky, Earl Lawton, Joe Ricci, Steve Calvin, Eldon Hallows, Jerry Phillips, Linda Klopmeier. 52 Civic Memorial’s Homecoming queen, Jeanne Henkhaus, is the daughter of Mrs. Nina Henkhaus of Bethalto, Illinois. Jeanne’s extracurricular activities include being cheerleader all four years, Vice-President of Student Council, President of the Future Teachers of America, Band, Glee Club, and National Honor Society. Her winning personality is accented by her ever-present smile. Jeanne is truly worthy of the title “QUEF.N.” 55 4 Mary Ann Klein, senior maid, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Klein of Bethalto, Illinois. Mary Ann’s many extracurricular activities include Vice-President of the Student Council, Secretary of the National Honor Society, Feature Editor of the Eaglet, and President of the Engineering Club. Mary Ann has been a very active person at C.M. the last four years. We hope her future holds many more honors for her. Senior Maid Mary Ann Klein Senior maid. Linda Klopmeier, is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Roland Klopmeier, of Cottage Hills, Illinois. Linda has led a very busy life at Civic Memorial. She has served as Secretary-Treasurer of her class for four years. She is Senior editor of the Spectator, President of the Latin Club, and member of the double sextet vocal group. We are wishing Linda the best of everything, and hope she never loses her beautiful smile. 56 Senior Maid Linda Klopmeier JUNIOR AND SOPHOMORE MAIDS HOMECOMING PARADE First Place Senior Class Second Place Junior Class u cu« 9 Honorable Mention Latin Club Yea! Cheerleaders Third Place F.H.A. Junior Maids HOMECOMING GAME tf Q. O VARSITY Joe Ricci—Tackle Roger Drake—End Terry Miller—Halfback Earl Kivetl—Fullback Gary Willison—Center Charles Ladd—Halfback Melvin Smith—Guard FOOTBALL Charles Kidd—Tackle i T ■ ' • - - . :E Darrell Nave—End Harold Whipple—Tackle - - - • •:” Don Goebel—Tackle Phil Diuguid—Back Ronnie Waltz—Back Tom Erzen—Back Charles Bennet—End 63 VARSITY FOOTBALL FIRST ROW: Richard Tarrant, Joe Ricci, Harold Whipple, Tom Erzen, Darrell Nave, Charles Ladd, Mr. Eveans, Mr. Hoppe, Coaches. SECOND ROW: Charles Kidd, Gary Keller, Ron Waltz, David Davis, Bob Mull, Larry Nave, Terry Miller, Mike Hattery. THIRD ROW: Melvin Smith, Ray Bethel, Slack Johnson, Bill McMillan, Bill Imel, Don Goebel, Roger Drake, Dean Landreth, Gary Willison. FOURTH ROW: Kirk Johnson, Mike Higgins, John Hardwick, Randy Taylor, Terry Deist, Danny Knight, Charles Bennett. 64 VARSITY COACHES Mr. Hoppe and Mr. Eveans “PLAYER OF THE WEEK” Mike Hattery, lineman Larrv Nave and Terry Miller, backs 1964 tav-— f At Erzen passing. Waltz drives for yardage. Dean tries to block kick. Okay, Coach. The let down. 65 Before game warm ups. VARSITY BASKETBALL Guard—Forward Mike Ball Forward Mike Hattery Guard Larry Nave Guard Marty Bristow Forward Dean Landreth 66 1963-1964 Guard Charles Ladd Forward Larry Panyik Forward Dave Blasingim Center Larry Payne Guard Jeff Sellier 67 VARSITY FRONT ROW: Charles Ladd, Bob Mull, John Hardwick, John Wilfong, Mgrs., Marty Bristow. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Hartweger, Larry Nave, Jeff Sellier, Dean Landreth, Randy Taylor, Larry Payne, Roger Drake, Larry Panyik, Dave Blasingim, Mike Hattery, Mike Ball, Coach, Mr. Jones. Worden VS CM Won Wood River vs CM Won Dupo vs CM Won Greenfield vs CM Won Triad vs CM Lost Madison vs CM Lost Highland vs CM Won Roxana vs CM Won Dupo vs CM Lost Cahokia VS CM Lost Gillespie vs CM Lost Roxana vs CM Won Highland vs CM Lost Carrollton vs CM Won Cahokia vs CM Lost Marquette vs CM Lost Madison vs CM Lost Jerseyville vs CM Won JUNIOR VARSITY FRONT ROW: Mike Dever, Ron Waltz, David Jefferson, Randy Rushing, Mike Albert, Mike Sheppard, John Kasten. SECOND ROW: Coach, Mr. Hartweger, Boh Mull, Mgr., Dennis Eller, Jeff Sellier, Dennis Wilschetz, Bill Imel, Don Goebel, Roger Drake, Gene Manley, Dave Woelfcl, John Wilfong, John Hardwick, Mgrs. 68 VARSITY 1963 FRONT ROW: Emil DeNeef, Charles Kanning, Dick Tarrant, Charles Ladd, Lonnie I w, Terry Miller, Tom Erzen, Paul Sunre, Larry Nave. SECOND ROW: Dwight DePew, Larry Payne, Boh Hildendorf, Troy Brown, Larry Carr, Dave Blasingim, Mike Hattery, Dennis Dale, Kenneth Brooks, Cary Thurston, John Metcalf, Mr. Robert Regelsperger—Coach. Coach, Mr. Regelsperger Coach giving hatting tips. Our 1963 baseball season wasn’t a good one. Our new coach, Mr. Robert Regelsperger found the highlight of the year to be the defeat of the Wood River Oilers. We look forward to the next season. Lots of Luck. BASEBALL Dick receives throw from center. 71 TRACK 4 FIRST ROW: Richard Lamm, Mike Maxin, Lester Reynolds, Don Smith, Bill Hausman, Jeff Sellier, Larry Nave, Bill McMillan, Phil Diuguid. SECOND ROW: Charles Long, Mgr., Dean Landreth, Darrell Nave, Edwin Hallows, Randy Taylor, Gary Willison, Earl Kivett, Bill Collman, Mike Hattcry, Mr. Cliff Hoppe,’ Coach. CROSS COUNTRY Mr. Bob Jones, Coach, Lindal Law, Roy Robinson, Lonnie Law, Tom Wilfong. SECOND ROW: Marty Bristow, Dennis Wilschetz, Jeff Sellier, Mike Ball, Larry Panyik. 1963 Dt-an will try anything—M.V.P. WRESTLING Ted Greiner—112 Darrell Nave—154 Darrell in another victory Jeff Wills—120 Charles Kidd—Heavyweight Mike Fay-180 Kirk Johnson—133 Boh Vinyard—103 Dennis O’Neal—138 FIRST ROW: Dennis O’Neal, Charles Baldwin, Mack Johnson, Kirk Johnson, Jeff Wills, Ted Greiner, Robert Vin- yard. SECOND ROW: Mgr. Melvin Smith, Charles Kidd, Gary Thurston, Mike Fay, Bill McMillan, Darrell Nave, Richard Lamm, Ray Bethel, Coach Dale Rice. TENNIS 1963 Mr. James Compis—Coach, Dale Andrews, Norris Kulter, Darrell Wright, Randy Taylor, Dave Cruenenfelder, Dave Haosman, George Sterling, Larry Panyck. Are you ready? Tennis is a new and growing sport at C.M. There isn’t any junior high program, but plans for the future are being made. This year’s tennis team shows good promise with a good nucleus to build on. 1 think I got it. Randv was last year’s M.V.P. 76 VARSITY CLUB FRONT ROW: Mr. Jones, Sponsor, Marly Bristow, Terry Miller. Pres., Richard Tarrant, V.-Pres., I onnie Law, Sec.-Treas., Dave Hausman, Mr. Hoppe, Sponsor. SECOND ROW: John Modrovsky, Joe Ricci, Larry Fitzgerald, David Davis, Cary Willison, Mike Hattery, Dean Landreth. THIRD ROW: Jim Worthy, Dave Grucncnfeldcr, Darrell Nave, Jeff Sellier, Mike Ball, Harold Whipple, Tom Erzcn, diaries Bennet. FOURTH ROW: Charles Long, Frank Ovcrmcyer, Bill McMillan, Randy Taylor, Larry Payne, Dave Blasingim, Larry Panyik, Larry Nave. 77 Harold’s dreaming VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Yvonne Jenkins 78 Marie Zakrzewski Susie Grable J. V. CHEERLEADERS C. M. EAGLE CHEERLEADERS: Varsity Substitute Peggy Ivanuck; J V. Substitute Cindy Crider. 79 SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS LARRY NAVE President jo nell McDaniel Vice-President LINDA KLOPMEIER Secretary-Treasurer FOUR YEARS OF FUN AND WORK VERNON A BERT F.D.A.—4; Tennis—3 MICKIE ACKERMAN Student Council—3; Pep Club—4; Spectator Staff—4; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4, Pres. 4 SHELBY ACORI) Student Council —1, 3; Science Club —4; F.N.A.—1, 2. 3, 4; Dramatics Club—4; National Honor Society—3f4 BILL AMBROSE Industrial Arts Club—2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus—1, 2, 4; French Club—3, 4; Mixed Chorus—4; Football—1; Base- ball—1, 2; Wrestling—3 DONNA BEIERMANN East Jr. High, Alton—1 RONALD BEIERMANN East Jr. High, Alton—1; F.D.A.—3, 4, Pres. 4; National Honor Society—3, 4; Industrial Arts—2 TOM BENJEY Edwardsville—1; Science Club—3, 4; Dramatics Club—4; Band—4; Boys Chorus—4; French Club—2, 3, 4; Na- tional Honor Society—3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3; Football—1, 3; Track—1; Tennis Mgr.—2 83 A GOAL REACHED DAVE BLASINGIM Science Club—4; Industrial Arts Club —1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus—4: Foot- ball—1; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Track— 4; Cross Country—2, 3, 4; Baseball— 1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Engineering Club—4; French Club— 3,4 BONNIE BLANKENSHIP F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 JAMES BROWN Football—1 PAM BROWN TROY BROWN Industrial Arts—1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball— 3,4 KATHERINE Bl'RGESS Roxana High School—1, 2, 3; G.A.A. —4 MARY RRANCH F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 SENIORS AT LAST PEGGY BURGESS TOM BURGESS Roxana High School—1, 2, 3; G.A.A. Latin Club—1,2, 3 —4 REBECCA CALVEY F.H.A.—1; Girls’ Chorus—1; French Club—1, 2 V for victory. Our crowded halls. GOOF-OFF PARTIES JERRY CARDWELL F.D.A.—3, 4, V. Pres. 4 RUTH ANN CARTER F.D.A—3; G.A.A.—2, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus—4 ROGER CATO Southwestern—2, 3 GLADYS COFFMAN F.N.A.—2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2 WANDA COLLINS Class Qfficer, V. Pres.—3; Spectator Staff. Copy Editor—4; Eaglet Staff—1, 2. 3, 4. Editor—4, Distribution Ed.—3, Feature Ed.—2: Science Club—2 3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 3. 4; F.B.L.A.— 1; F.T.A.—2. 3. 4: Latin Club—1, 2, 3. 4; Class Play Student Director—3; Dramatics Club —3, 4; Thespian Society—3. 4; Band—1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club—3. 4; Girls’ Chorus—3. 4; Chorus l.etter Winner—3; National Honor Society—3, 4; Mixed Chorus—4: Engineers Club—2. 3. 4, Sec.-Treas. 2; Dance Band—4 GAIL CREEKMORE F.N.A.—2, 3, 4, V. Pres.—4; Girls Chorus—1, 2 SHIRLEY CROSS F.D.A.—3, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2; Dramatics Club—3, 4 OUR FRESHMAN YEAR What’s burning down? LOIS DALE F.H.A.—1, 2, 4; F.B.L.A.—3; Band— 1, 2, 3; Glee. Club—2, 3; Girls’ Chorus —2, 3 JEANNINE DAVIS CYNTHIA DONALDSON Eaglet Staff—1, 2, 3; Science Club—4; F.N.A.—4; Latin Club—-1, 2; Cheer- leader—2, Sub.—3; Dramatics—3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2; Engineering Club —3; French Club—3 ROARING TWENTIES STEVE DOWNER Gymnastics—4 PAT DOWNING F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics—3; French Club—1, 2, 3, 4 LINDA DURHAM F.N.A.—1, 2, 3 JOHN DUTY Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Club—3, 4; Class Play-Minor—3; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus—4; Mixed Chorus—4; Engineering Club— 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3; Basket- ball Mgr.—1, 2 BARBARA SIVIA EAKER Science Club—3, 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club —4; Engineering Club—4 REXIE PATTENG1LL EAKER Class Officer—1, 2; V. Pres.—2; Spec- tator Staff—4; Eaglet Staff—1, 2; Ex- change Editor—2; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.T.A.—1, 2, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 4; Dramatics Club—4; Band—1, 2; Girls’ Chorus—1; Engineers Club—1, 2, 4 PATTI EMDE Student Council—4, Kep.—2; Specta- tor Staff—4; Eaglet Staff—Photograph- er—3; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer— 3; Dramatics Club—3, 4, Sec.—4; Glee Club—1. 2. 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus —1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner— 1,2,3 SOPHOMORE FUN TOM ERZEN Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Lctterman’s Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Track—3; Baseball— 1, 2, 3, 4 JUDY EVILSIZER Student Council—3, 4; Eaglet Staff— 2, 3; Science Club—3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2; F.T.A.—3, 4, Sec.—4; Latin Club—1; Class Minor— 3; Band—1, 2, 3; Glee Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3; Dra- matics—3, 4; Engineering Club—3, 4 LARRY FITZGERALD Spectator Staff—4, Snap Shot Editor— 4; Eaglet Staff—2, Feature Editor—2; Class Play Minor—3; Boys’ Chorus— 4; Engineering Club—3, 4; Letter- man’s Club—2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 3, Co-Captain—2, 3; Wrestling—3, Cap- tain—3 What now? Wow! What a war dance! A CORVETTE IN THE PARKING LOT Some fun. Ug. Of all the . . . VIRGINIA FERNANDES LINDA FORSYTHE F.D.A.—3, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2; Library F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 Staff—1, 2, 3 SHARON FRALEY F.H.A.—2, 4; French Club—2, 3 OUR JUNIOR YEAR KENNY GRUEN Latin Club—1, 2; Band—1, 2, 3, 4 DAVE CRUENENFELDER F.T.A.—4; Latin Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play—3, Major—3; Dramatics—4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4, Band Officer—4, Cap- tain—4; Boys’ Chorus—2, 4; Thes- pian Club—3, 4, Pres.—4; Debate—1, Band Letter Winner—1, 2, 3, 4; En- gineering Club—2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—3, 4; Tennis—3, 4 DARREL GARNER Advance High School—1 JOHN GARRETT Risco High School—l;Band—1, 2, 3, 4 JACK GRESHAM DAVID GRINDSTAFF F.D.A.—4; Art Club—2; F.B.L.A.—3; Boys’ Chorus—2, 3; Boys’ Octet—3; Engineering Club—2, 3; Wrestling—2 LINDA HAMILTON Science Club—3, 4; F.T.A.—4; Latin Club—2, 3, 4; National Honor Society —4, Pres.—4; Engineering Club—3, 4 OUR SOPHOMORE FLOAT SHIRLEY HARRISON F.D.A.-3, 4; F.H.A.-l; F.N.A.—2 SHARON HARROP EARL HATCHER F.H.A.—1; F.B.LA.—4 MIKE HATTERY Student Council—4; Science Club—2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Indus- trial Arts Club—1; Class Play, Minor 3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Boys Cho- rus—1, 2, 3, 4; Thespian Club—4; Engineering Club—3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, I; Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4; Track—2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain—4; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4 BECKY HAYS G.A.A.—2, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; French Club—2, 3, 4 SUSAN HttKLN F. H.A.—1; F.N.A.—2, 3, 4; Class Play —3, Minor; National Honor Society— 3,4 FRANCES HEFLIN G. A.A.—1, 2, 3; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls Chorus— 1, 2, 3, 4, Chorus Letter Winner—1 92 A LEMON MARY HEINTZ JEANNE HENKHAUS Science Club—3, 4; F.N.A.—2, 3, 4; Student Council—1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres.— Latin Club—2, 3, 4; Library Staff—4 2, Sec.-Treas.—4; Spectator Staff—4; Eaglet Staff—3, Feature Editor—3; Science Club—3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 3, 4; F.B.L.A.—1; F.T.A.—2, 3, 4, Pres.— 4; Latin Club—1; Cheerleader—1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play—Major—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Queen Candidate—2, 4, Home- coming Queen—4; Engineers Club— 2, 3, 4; French Club—3; National Hon- or Society—3, 4; Thespian Society—3, 4, Treas.—4; Mixed Chorus SHARON HITCH F.H.A.—2; F.B.L.A.—1, 2 What horse? We’re off to see the Wizard. AN EVENING FOR ROYALTY CHERYL HODGE Science Club—3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff—1; Dramatics Club —3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club—3, 4; National Honor Society— 3,4 BETTY HOLMAN F.H.A.—4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls' Chorus—1 PEGGY1VANUCK Student Council—3; Spectator Staff— 4; Eaglet Staff—1, 2, 4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club—3, 4; Band—Drum Majorette—1, 2, 3, 4; Cheerleader, Sub.—4; District Solo Winner—1, 2, 3, 4; State Solo Winner —1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club—4 MARY JO IZSAK Hartford High School—1; Spectator Staff—4; F.B.L.A.—1; F.N.A.—2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2; Glee Club—2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—2, 3; Engineering Club—3; Radio Club—2; German Club—3, 4, Sec.—3, 4 MICHAELINE HOWARD JACALYNIVANUCK Student Council—1, 2; F.H.A.—1; F.N.A.-2, 3 YVONNE JENKINS Student Council—1, 3, 4, Pres.—4; Spectator Staff, Art Ed.—4; Eaglet Staff —1, 2, 3, 4, News Ed.—4; Science Club —3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.B.L.A.—1; F.T.A.—2, 3, 4, Sec.—3; Latin Club —1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.—4; Cheerleader Sub— 2, Cheerleader—1, 3, 4; Class Play Major—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Thes- pians Society—3, 4, Sec.—4; Band, 1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club—2, 3, 4, V. Pres.—3, Sec.-Trcas.—2, 4; D.A.R. Award UNDER “HARBOR LIGHTS” How do I love thee? Dream on. LINDA JONES F.D.A.—4, Sec.—4; F.H.A.—1, 2; F.B.L.A.—3; Library Staff—2, 3 VICKIE JONES Class Pres.—2; Science Club—3, 4; G.A.A.—2, 3. 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Acta Staff—-3, 4 CHARLES KANNING Science Club—3, 4; F.T.A.—3, 4; Lat- in Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus—4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3. 4; Class Play Minor—3; Engineering Club—2, 3, 4; Baseball—1, 3, 4; Foot- ball-1 WALTZING THROUGH OUR PROM CHARLES KIDD Science Club—4; Engineering Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Track—1, 2; Wrestling—3, 4; Football— 1, 2, 3, 4 MARY ANN KLEIN Student Council—2, 3. 4. V. Pres.—4; Specta tor Staff—I; Eaglet Staff—1 2. 3, 4. Feature Ed.—3, 4; Science Club—3, 4. Sec.—4; C.A.A. —1. 2. 3. 4. Pres.—4; F.B.L.A.— 1; F.T.A.— 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1; Class Play Major—3; Dramatics Club—3. 4; National Honor Society -3. 4, Sec—4: Band-1; Glee Club-2. 3. 4. Trcas.—4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4: Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2. 3, 4; Queen Candidate —4; Engineering Club—2, 3, 4. Pres.—4; Sec- Treas.—3; Nat. Thespian Society—3, 4, V. Pres.—4 LINDA KLOPMEIKR Class Officer, Sec.-Treas.—1, 2, 3, 4; Spectator Staff, Senior Ed.—4; G.A.A. —1, 2; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, Treas.—2. 3; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.—4; Class Play, Student Director—3; Dramatics Club—4; Thespians—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4, Sergeant—4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3. Girls Double Sextet—2, 3, 4; District Ensemble—2; District Ensemble Win- ner—2; Mixed Chorus—4; Queen Can- didate—4; Jr. Maid—3 CAROL KING F.B.L.A.—2; Girls Chorus—4; French Club-1, 2, 3, 4 DON KUETHE F.D.A.—4 NORRIS KUTTER F.D.A.—4; Letterman s Club—3, 4; Tennis—3, 4 CHARLES LADD V.I.T.—1; Boys’ Chorus—4, Arrange- ment Manager—4; Football—1, 3, 4; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball—2, 3.4 “EMERALD CITY” DONNA LAIRD Wood River High School—1; F.N.A.— 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—1, 4; Girls Chorus —1, 4; Mixed Chorus—4 DEAN LANDRETH Student Council—1, 4; Science Club— 4; F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club-3, 4; Class Play, Minor—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4, V. Pres.—4; Boys Chorus —3, 4, Pres.—4; Engineering Club— 3, 4; Letterman’s Gub—1, 2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt.—4; Bask- etball—1, 2, 3, 4; Cross Country—1; D.A.R. Award LONALD LAW Spectator Staff—4, Co-Ed.; Science Club—3; Latin Club—2, 3, 4, Treas.— 4; National Honor Society—3, 4; En- gineering Club—2, 3; Letterman’s Club —3, 4, Sec.-Treas.; Cross Country—4; Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4; Wrestling—3, 4 The Life of Riley 97 CLASS OF ’64 BKTTY LEVI Eaglet Staff—3, Typist; F.H.A.—1, 2; F.B.L.A.—3, 4; Sec.—4; Library Staff -3 CHERYL LINTZ Eaglet Staff—1, News Ed.; Science Club—3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.H.A.— 1; F.N.A.—2, 3, 4; Latin Club—2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Girls’ Chorus— 2; Engineering Club—3, 4 john McCarthy F.D.A.—4; Track—1 jo nell McDaniel Class Officer, V. Pres.—4; Spectator Staff—4; Eaglet Staff—1, 2, 3, 4. News Ed.—2; Science Club—3, 4; C.A.A.-l, 2, 3, 4; F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4. V. Pres.—4, Treas.—2, 3; Latin Club —1; Class Play, Minor—3; Band—1, 2. 3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian —4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Cho- rus—4: Engineering Club—2, 3, 4. Pres.—3, V. Pres.—4, Sec.-Treas.—2 PAT McNEALY F.H.A.—1; F.N.A.—3, 4 JUST A LITTLE BIT BETTER EVELYN MANSHOLT DAVID MAYNARD Spectator Staff—4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.B.L.A.—1, 2; F.T.A.—3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—2, 4; Chorus Letter Win- ner—3 ROSE MEISENHEIMER Spectator Staff, Co-Business Manager— 4; Eaglet Staff—2; Science Club—3, 4; C.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, V. Pres.—2; F.T.A.—4; Library Staff—2; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Thespians So- ciety—3, 4; National Honor Society—3, 4; French Club—2, 3 Limber Limboer But I don’t like peanuts! OUR JUNIOR MAGAZINE DRIVE JOHN METCALF WAYNE MEYERS Football—2, 3; Baseball—2. 3: Wres- tling—3 JAMES MILLER A RECORD HIGH TERRY MILLER Eaglet Staff—1, 2, 3, 4, Sports Ed.— 3, 4; Science Club—3, 4, V. Pres.—4; F.T.A.—2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts—1, 2; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4, Lieutenant—4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball—1, 2; Track—1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball—3, 4; Letterman’s Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.—4; Engineering Club— 3,4 DARRELL NAVE F.T.A.—1, 2; Engineering Club—1, 2, 3;—Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Football —1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball—1, 2, 3; Track -1, 2, 3. 4 LARRY NAVE Student Council—3, Rep.—2; Class Of- ficer, Pres.—3, 4; Spectator Staff, Boys’ Sport Ed.—4; F.T.A.—2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4, V. Pres.—3, 4, State Officer—2, 3, 4; Class Play, Major— 1; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Thespians Society—3, 4; Engineering Gub—1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Foot- ball—1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Captain—4; Bask- etball—1, 2, 3, 4; Track—3, 4; Base- ball—1, 2, 3, 4 PAULETTA NELSON FHA.—2; F.N.A.—1 GARY NEUMAN Science Club—4; Latin Club—1, 2; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus—2, 3, 4; Boys’ Octet—3, 4; Engineering Club —3, 4; German Club—2; Football—1, 2; Basketball—1, 2, 3; Cross Coun- try—4 NANCY OEHLER Student Council—2; Eaglet Staff—1, 2, 3, 4, Re-Write Ed.—4, Typist—1, 2, 3; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.B.L.A.—1; F.T.A. —2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 4; Gass Play, Minor—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3; Pep Club—3, 4; Thespian Society—4; Na- tional Honor Society—3, 4; Engineer- ing Gub—1, 2, 3, 4 JUDY ORR Eaglet Staff, News Ed.—1, Distribu- tion Ed.—1, 2; G.A.A.—1, 2; F.H.A. —1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club—2, 3; Girls’ Chorus—2, 3; French Club—1, 2, 3, 4 101 OUR WILD WEST PARTY MARY OTTWELL Roxana High School—1; Science Club —1; F.H.A.-l; F.B.LA.—4; F.N.A. —1; Library Staff—1; Girls’ Chorus—1 FRANK OVERMEYER Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus—4; Engineering Club —3, 4; Letterman's Club—3, 4; Base- ball—1, 2; Wrestling—3, 4 DENNIS PAGE F.D.A.—3, 4; Industrial Arts Club—2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2; Baseball—1 EUGENIA PAGE Student Council—1; F.D.A.—3, 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3; Dramatics Club—4; Girls’ Chorus—2; French Club—1, 2, 3,4 LARRY PAYNE Eaglet Staff—4, Photographer—4; Sci- ence Club—4, Treas.—4; Dramatics Club—4; Boys' Chorus—4; Football— 1; Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4, Captain—:3, 4; Track—4; Cross Country—2, 3, 4; Engineers Club—4; French Club—3, 4 NORMA PETERS F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4 DIANE PIERCE Edwardsville High School—1, 2; Sci- ence Club—3: G.A.A.—4; F.T.A.—3,4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club—3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—3, 4; Engineering Club—3, 4 A BLAST! MARSHA PILTZ Student Council Rep.—1, 3, 4; Spec- tator Staff—4; G.A.A.—1; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.—-4, Sec.—2, Rec. Ch.—1, 3; Class Play—Major—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club— 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres.—4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3, 4; Thespians—3, 4; National Honor Society -3,4 DAVID PIZZO East Alton Wood River Community High School—1 CHERYL PLEGGE Spectator Staff—4; Science Club—2, 3, 4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2. 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3 And furthermore. . . Wild, Wild West. SENIOR PICTURES KENNETH PLEGGE Industrial Arts Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Track —2 WILLIAM POINTER F.D.A.—4; Industrial Arts Club—3, 4 LARRY POLLARD F.D.A.—4 CAROL PRESTON F.B.L.A.—3, 4. V. Pres.—4; Glee Club —2; Girls’ Chorus—2, 3, 4; French Club-2 An Emmy! For me? 104 TRADED AND TREASURED BARBARA REDMON F.H.A.—1; F.N.A.—2, 3, 4, Trea9.-4; Library Staff—1 VIVIAN SCHUETTE Student Council Rep.—2, Spectator Staff—4, Co-Editor—-4; C.A.A.—2; F.B..LA.—2; F.T.A.—3, 4; Latin Club —I, 2, 3, 4; Library Staff—1; Dra- matics Club—3, 4, Treas.—4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club-1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Win- ner—1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Double Sextet Accom.—2, 3, 4; District Ensemble En- try—1; District Ensemble Winner—1; Thespians—3, 4; Dance Band—4; Mixed Chorus—4; National Honor So- ciety—3, 4 GILBERT SEAGRAVES WAYNE SELF F.D.A.—3, 4 SHARON SHADE Alton Senior High—2; Eaglet Staff—4, Art Editor—4; G.A.A.—4; F.H.A.—1, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—4; Glee Club— 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 3, 4; Mixed Cho- rus—4 SUSAN SHEARY Spectator Staff—4; F.T.A.—1, 2, 3, 4, Treas.—4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Engineers • Club—1, 2, 3, 4; French Club—1 JOE RICCI Science Club—4; Boys Chorus—3, 4, V. Pres.—4; Engineering Club—3, 4; Letterman’s Club—3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4; Track—1, 2, 3, 4 105 OUR CLASS RINGS WILMA SHROUT F.H.A.—1, 2 CAROLE SIMPSON Student Council—1; Spectator Staff—4; G.A.A.—1; F.H.A.—1, 2, 3; F.T.A.—4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club—1, 2, 3, 4, Sec.-Treas.—4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Winner—1, 2, 3, 4; District Ensemble Entry— 2; Dis- trict Ensemble Winner—2; French Club —2, 3, 4, Sec.—3 JANE SMITH Horace Mann High School, Gary, In- diana—1, 2; Spectator Staff—4; Eaglet Staff—4; Science Club—4, Parliamen- tarian; G.A.A.—4; F.H.A.—3; F.T.A. —4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Girls' Cho- rus—4 JACK STANFORD Student Council—4; F.D.A.—3, 4; F.B.L.A.—1; Boys’ Chorus—1, 2 BOB STEPHENS F.D.A.—3, 4 GEORGE STERLING Latin Club—1; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Tennis—1, 2, 3 RICHARD TARRANT Student Council—3; Spectator Staff, Co-Business Manager—4; Industrial Arts Club—3; Football—1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball—1, 2; Baseball—1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4, V. Pres.—3, 4; Engineering Club—3, 4 A MILESTONE DAVID TERRY Industrial Arts Club—1; Dramatics Club—4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Tennis—1, 2, 3 DAVID THOMAS Industrial Arts Club—3, 4; Track—2; Wrestling—3 BRENDA THOMPSON Student Council—1, 4; G.A.A.—2, 4; F.H.A.—2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—2, 3; Queen Candi- date—2; French Club—2, 3, 4 This many’s three—that many’s four. Mad rush for a concert. OUR PROM CLEAN-UP COMMITTEE GARY THURSTON Latin Club—1; Industrial Arts Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—4; Boys’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Football—1; Track —1, 2; Baseball—3, 4; Wrestling—3, 4 LARRY TITSWORTH Industrial Arts Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’ Chorus—2; Football—1, 2, 3; Basket- ball—1; Track—1; Baseball—2; Let- terman’s Club—3; Engineering Club— 3, 4 Typical C.M. students. You rang? WENT ON A PICNIC SANDY WHITE Spectator Staff—4; G.A.A.—1, 2, 4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club— 1, 2, 3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Glee Club—3, 4; Band— 1, 2, 3, 4; Girls’ Chorus—2, 3; En- gineering Club—3, 4; Pep Club—3, 4 JANICE WILFONC F.H.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3; French Club—2, 3, 4, Sec.—3, 4 LINDA WALKER SHARON WEGER Spectator Staff—4; Science Club—3, 4: G.A.A.—3, 4; F.H.A.-L 2, 3; F.T.A.—4; Library' Staff—2; Dramatics Qub—3, 4; Pep Club—3, 4; French Club—2, 3, 4 HAROLD WHIPPLE Student Council—1, 2, 3; Spectator Staff—4; Science Club—3, 4, Pres.—4; F.T.A.—2, 3, 4; Industrial Arts Gub —1, 2, 3, 4; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1; Boys Chorus—2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus—4; Radio Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Engineering Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Track— 2, 3, 4; Football—1, 2, 3, 4; Letter- man’s Club—2, 3, 4 JAMES WHITE Science Club—2, 3; F.D.A.—4; F.T.A. —2; Industrial Arts Club—1, 2, 3; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Boys Chorus—1, 2. 3; French Club—2, 3 JOHN WILFONG Spectator Staff, Snapshot Ed.—4; In- dustrial Arts Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Basket- ball Mgr.—3, 4: Tennis—1, 2, 3, 4; French Gub—1, 2, 3, 4 OUR BASKETBALL TEAM GARY WILLISON F.T.A.—2, 3, 4; Science Club—3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Class Play, Mi- nor—3; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Letter- man's Club—2, 3, 4; Football—1. 2, 3, 4: Basketball—1, 2, 3, 4; Baseball—1, 2, 4 DIANNE WONNACOTT G.A.A.—4; F.N.A.—1, 2, 3, 4; Li- brary Staff—4; Glee Club-4; Girls' Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4 LARRY WORSHAM Take what out? I 10 SOMETHING SPECIAL JIM WORTHY Science Club—3, 4; Latin Club—1, 2; Industrial Arts Club—1, 2, 3, 4; Band —1, 2, 3, 4; Boys’Chorus—4, Librarian; Engineering Club—3, 4; Letterman’s Club—2, 3, 4; Track—1; Wrestling— 3, 4, Cap.—4; Tennis—1, 2 DARRELL WRIGHT F.B.L.A.—1, 2; Boys’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Letterman’s Club—1; Tennis—1 DONNETTA YOUNG F.H.A.—1, 2 WANDA ZIVIC RICHARD ZUMWALT Spectator Staff—4; G.A.A.—1, 2; F.H.A.—1, 2; FT.A.—3, 4; Latin Club —1; Dramatics Club—3, 4; Band—1, 2, 3, 4; Glee Club—2, 3. 4; Girls’ Chorus—1, 2, 3, 4; Chorus Letter Win- ner—3, 4; Girls’ Double Sextette—4; Engineering Club—3, 4; French Qub —3, 4 GLORIA VOLZ Roxana—1, 2, 3; F.D.A.—4 “I thought that was my ruler” III J u N I O R C L A S S 113 JUNIORS - TWIXT SOPHOMORE AND SENIOR Lois Ames, Karen Andreaus, Dale Andrews, Barbara Anthony, Andrea Augustine, Phyllis Autery, Lloyd Ball, Mike Ball, Elsie Baram, John Barry, Charles Bartholomew, Gary Bauer. Judy Beasley, Martha Beckham, Charles Bennett, Ruth Blankenship, Rex Bond, Sharon Bourland, Theresa Bowling, Lonna Bowman, Shirley Bradley, Marty Bristow, John Britton, Gary Bunch. Come on. Dale, you know! Did someone say girls? Edward Bums, Janet Butler, Norma Campbell, Pamela Cannon, Dennis Carroll, Floyd Cauley Curtis Cherry, Dianna Collman. Connie Cook, Gene Covey, Alice Cunnutt, Dickye Dale, Ron Dale, Eskell Daves, David Davis, Patsy Davis, Emile DeNeef, Phil Diuguid Nina Dixon, Suzette Dougan, Roger Drake, Dennis Dustman, Ron Eaker, Faye Edmiaston, Vickye Erzen, Shirley Feltes, Jolene Florini, Francis Gaffney, Stanley Garrett, Jerry Garrison 116 Donna George, Karen Gibbs, Don Goebel, Susie Grable, Pamela Gresham, Shelby Grindstaff, Grace Halliday, Ed Hallows, Brenda Hammon, Marcia Hardesty, Richard Hargrave, Pat Hartley David Hausman, Diane Helmkamp, Carl Hendricks, Paula Hendrix, Donna Hodge, Clara Hogle, Joyce Holcomb, Frank Hotuiz, Pat Howard, Virginia Huff, Allen Hughes, Carol Hughes 117 Hi, Rosie! Aw, you shouldn't have Pat Hyde, Shiela Johns, Diana Johnson, Diane Kanning, Gary Keller, Dennis Kelly, Donna Kelly, Bob Kidd, Daniel Kilmer, Brenda Kimbro, Gary King, Earl Kivett Diane Knight, Barbara Kreftmeycr, Dennis Kruckeberg, Randy LaMarsh, Richard Lamm, Tom Lane, Pavah Lasseter, Lindal Law, Sharon Lawton, Pat Leonberger, Jerry Lewis, Paul Lievers Nancy Lucas, Jeanne Lucht, Dennis Mclntire, Bill McMillen, Jackie Marshall, Clara Martin 118 Happiness is a sharp needle. Coming? Mike Maxin, Brenda Meadows, Steve Meininger, Joe Mitchell, John Modrovsky, Sharon Modrovsky, Bob Mull, Caroline Murphy, Ron Murray, Larry Myers, Gail Nave, Greg Neal Kay Nelson, Pat Norton, Robert O'Bryan, Pat O'Connor, Mary Oetken, Gary Oglesby, Dennis O’Neil, Kenneth Orr, Wayne Orr, Bobby Overton, Thomas Owens, Jim Page 119 Jim Palmer, Carol Patton, Cecil Payne, Frank Pelan, Peggy Perko, Jerry Phillips, Larry Price, Edward Prosser, Dianna Ramsey, Sandra Ray, Sue Ray, Cheryl Rea Carolyn Redmon, Don Reedy, Lester Reynolds, Darlene Rickman, Ruth Rigney, Yvonne Roberson, Virginia Roberts, Ray Ruppert, Sharon Sanders, Pat Schuette, Jeff Sellier, Brenda Sexton 120 Hi, Mom, hi, Dad, hi, everybody. Marty: Those people look like ants. Larry: Those aren’t people; they are ants. Judy Shelton, Connie Sherer, John Shewmaker, Helen Shrout, Susan Sikes, Wayne Simmons, Archie Simpson, Cheryl Simpson, Milton Simpson, Carolyn Smith, Diana Smith, Melvin Smith Carol Snelson, Cary Spears, Rose Spurgeon, Leon Stark, Sue Stevenson, Sharon Stoddard, Trudy Stovall, Rose- mary Strowmatt, Mary Sturgill, Larry Tague, Cindy Taylor, Randy Taylor Stephen Taylor, Steve Taylor, Virginia Taylor, Rebecca Timpe, Darrel Titsworth, Mary Trosley 121 DeLola Tucker, Brenda Turnbcaugh, Joyce Turner, Linda Vandcrgriff, Janet Ward, Danny Watkins, Vincent Weis liaupt, Susan Whalen, Phyllis Whaley, Janis Wheeler, Connie White John W hite, Eugene Whitlock, Pat Whitlock, Rebecca Wilburn, Carolyn Williams, Bill Willman, Jeff Wills, Virginia Wulf, Diann Young, Marie Zakrzewski, Suzanne Zumwalt 122 CANDID SHOTS JUNIOR PLAY 124 You can tel] it’s Matel, it’s Swell! s o p H O M O R E C L A S S 125 Mary Abert, Andrea Adair, Dan Adkisson, John Albers, Mike Albers, Rochelle Albers, Mark Allcrton, Cary Ambrose, Larry Arnold, Jenetta Baker, Charles Baldwin, Thomas Barham, Kenneth Barker, Linda Bartee James Bartholomew, Peggy Basham, Jamfcs Bassett, Warren Beckham, Iona Bell. Karen Belt, Sharon Bemardini, Ray Bethel, Wayne Blasingim, Roger Bollinger, Bill Borror, Charles Bredon, Pam Brooks, Gloria Brown All in a day’s work. Woe, woe, woe is me. THEY LEARN TO SHOULDER RESPONSIBILITY Terry Broyles, JoAnn Bruce, Linda Bruntjen, Kenny Burge, Steve Calvin, Donald Carter, Maribelle Carter, Avon Cato, Linda Chino- with, Allyn Chiolero, Mike Church, Chris Constantino, Kenneth Corrington, Dwayne Cox Michael Creekmore, Cindy Crider, Bonnie Dailey, Donna Dale, Kathleen Darnell, Lavonda Davis, Terry Deist, Mark Dever, James Donahue, Eric Dougan, David Downer, Debbie Downs, Rosealie Dressier, Roger Drew Jennctte Duff, Donna Dustman, Bohdan Dziadyk, Paul Edgeil, Randy Edwards, Dennis Eller, Dave Ellspermann 128 Nellie Epperheimer, Michael Fay, Bobbie Fernandes, Linda Floyd, Sandra Foster, Sharon Foster, Marsha Freer, Ellen Frymire, Chris Caleener, Frank Garrett, Kenneth Giedinghagen, John Gihring, Tom Gilleland Dennis Goewey, Betty Grahle, Ted Greiner, Jim Graham, Pete Gresham, John Grindstaff, Pat Hall, Ronald Hall, Eldon Hallows, Paul Hamby, Ruth Hamby, Betty Hamel, Linda Hamel, Ethel Hammons Sophomore cheerleaders Sophomore maids 129 John Hardwick, Nancy Harshbarger, Gerald Hart, Harry Hart, James Heintz, James Herrin, Irl Hicks, Michael Higgins, Danny Holman. Kathy Hopkins. Pat Howard, Linda Huff. Robert Hunt, Terry Hunt Rill Imel, Robert Izsak. Sharon Jackson, David Jefferson, David Johnson, Janice Johnson, Kirk Johnson, Mack Johnson, Joan Johnson, Rill Jones, Hildegarde Kanning, John Kasten, John Kaufman, Cheryl Kilmer Check your coat ? 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PHONE 462-4921 You Live Here — You Work Here You Should Subscribe to THE JOURNAL Published in and for Wood River Township ALTON, ILLINOIS By Carrier—8c a week By Mail—$4.00 a year 138 BETHALTO INSURANCE AGENCY Mull-Shea ry-Mull I 10 Mill Street 377-6671 KEHR T.V. RADIO SERVICE Zenith Sales and Service IRVIN KEHR, PROP. PHONE 377-3021 Bethalto Illinois Riccrs DRUG STORE Your Rexall Store 124 South Prairie — Phone 377-5001 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS J. J. RICCI, R. PH. Everything in Drugs Cosmetics — Sundries Auto—Fire—Home Owner's—Life—Hosp. Reliable Prescriptions STEFANTS GROCERY 377-8771 RENO STEFANI, PROPRIETOR Fruits, Vegetables, Meats 128 CENTRAL BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 377-8701 139 AUTHORIZED AUTO SUPPLY Complete Machine Shop Service smith — Synonym for Service Basii n % 4“ SMITH FUNERAL HOME ALTON—WOOD RIVER—BETHALTO 87 East Ferguson Avenue WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS PHONE 254-4378 QUALITY DAIRY MILK ICE CREAM 605 Berkshire, E. Alton 254-0414 Save at Our Store or Have It Delivered to Your Door ICE CREAM PACKED FOR ALL OCCASIONS SMITH'S FLOWER SHOP PHONE 254-5712 Second and Lorena WOOD RIVER Bethalto Since 1935 AUGUSTINE'S STORE Maytag Appliances Bulk and Bottle Gas Shurfine Products—Quality Meats PHONE 377-3411 140 WEGMAN ELECTRICAL COMPANY Registered Electrical Engineers Industrial—Commercial Residential Wiring PHONE 254-0661 915 Whitelaw, Wood River WE'RE GOING WITH YOU Whether you know it or not, almost every day of your school year you've used a product made by Olin Mathieson, or one that Olin Mathieson helped to make. Once you've established your life's work, you'll probably hear a lot more about Olin Mathieson. A good many of you may have business with us, and a few of you may even come to work for us. There will be room because Olin Mathieson is growing. When Olin Industries, Inc., merged with the Mathieson Chemical Cor- poration in August, 1954, they brought together the skills, facili- ties, and resources of two of the country's most rapidly expand- ing industrial organizations. We extend our best wishes to you. May the future bring you all you've hoped for and everything for which you have worked. OLIN MATHIESON EAST ALTON, ILL. BUILDER'S SUPPLY CENTER REESE DRUG STORE WALGREEN AGENCY DRUG STORE BETHALTO HARDWARE PAINT COMPANY BETHALTO, ILLINOIS phone 377-8823 Route 140 PHONE 377-9136 DUKE BAKERY 819 Henry St., Alton, III. ALTON ART CRAFTS 252-2922 We Specialize in Wedding and Party Calces PREHN COMPANY REAL ESTATE Specializing in Bethalto Area Commercial, Residential, Farms BETHALTO OFFICE 377-6431 E. Alton 254-6435 Francis 377-9465 Leslie 377-8795 Orville 254-1167 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 409 North Prairie ALTON, ILLINOIS 142 COTTAGE HILLS CLEANERS ELDON AND JULIA EVEANS 33 W. McArthur Drive PHONE 259-6632 COTTAGE HILLS, ILLINOIS CLIFF STEWARTS STANDARD SERVICE 102 Bethalto Boulevard BETHALTO, ILLINOIS CLIFF STEWART, Proprietor PHONE 377-9398 ALTON FROZEN FOOD PRODUCTS 'VIC ERZEN, SR. AND JR. BETHALTO, ILLINOIS RUEHRUP GARAGE 24-Hour Wrecker Service A Complete Automotive Service PHONE 377-8200 507 North Prairie Street BETHALTO, ILLINOIS BETHALTO’S LARGEST MOBILE HOME DEALER NELSON COOK Route 140 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 143 BETHALTO BEAUTY HAVEN BRUCE'S BARBER SHOP Corner Prairie and Mill Streets BETHALTO Special Chair for the Small Fry WE AIM TO PLEASE PHONE 377-6614 Open 8:30 to 5:30 Closed Mondays Vernita Lasseter Jeanette Waltz Your support needed and appreciated DEPEW'S VARIETY STORE BETHALTO DO-NUT SHOP LELAL C. DePEW BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 136 Bethalto Drive 377-9502 377-8031 YONAKA JEWELRY for Fine Diamonds Watches Silver China Main and Vandalia EDWARDSVILLE, ILLINOIS COMMUNITY PLUMBING AND HEATING Central Air Conditioning TELEPHONE 377-9223 125 Central, Bethalto, Illinois 144 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY IN ALTON Capital and Surplus $2,500,000.00 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System Third and Belle Streets, Alton, Illinois BETHALTO TEXACO SERVICE PHONE 377-9386 426 South Prairie, Bethalto, Illinois For Insured Savings Accounts and tor Home Loan Needs Call: WOOD RIVER SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION I East Ferguson Avenue WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS PHONE 377-3896 SHEARBURN'S ICE CREAM ALTON, ILLINOIS PHONE 462-9241 Humbert Road BETHALTO SHELL SERVICE BETHALTO IGA 377-9414 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS CLYDE W. JONES, Prop. 377-9392 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS DALE ARCHERY CO. 125 West Central BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 377-9364 CIVIC MEMORIAL X AIRPORT Serving Aviation in the Midwest Charter—Flight Instruction—Sales and Service Best Wishes From SPRINGMAN LUMBER COMPANY 1101 East Broadway ALTON. ILLINOIS 146 R. L. CLAUSSEN INSURANCE HALE HARDWARE SUPPLY CO. A COMPLETE LINE LOW PRICES 214 Smith Avenue, East Alton DIAL 254-4732 BETHALTO LUMBER COMPANY, INC. THE FRIENDLY YARD WESTERN AUTO THE FAMILY STORE 200 W. Central PHONE 377-9865 Home Owned and Operated by HOWARD JOHNSTON BETHALTO, ILLINOIS r||t? PHONE 377-9131 403 South Prairie Street Bethalto, Illinois NEUHAUS HARDWARE CARR'S GROCERY 228 South Prairie BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 527 North Prairie 377-8815 BETHALTO, ILLINOIS BETHALTO ZEPHYR MARILYN'S DELBERT J. TINKER, Proprietor BEAUTY SHOP 377-9374 SPECIALIZING IN COLOR BETHALTO, ILLINOIS BETHALTO, ILLINOIS Phone 377-6412 tor appointment 147 BIEDERMAN FURNITURE COMPANY 202 Piasa, Alton, Illinois 462-9271 FOUTCH-WEBB INSURANCE AGENCY 305 S. Sixth St.—Wood River Insurance Is Our Business PHONE 254-0668 C. W. MITCHELL ACE PRINTING SERVICE 1636 Washington Avenue PHONE 465-2833 ALTON, ILLINOIS Corsages a Specialty HOMER R. AND WANDA STAAS, Owners DON LEACH MARKET Known for Quality Groceries-Meats-Poultry-Produce PHONE 462-5511 1117 Milton Rd. We Deliver ALTON, ILLINOIS Personal—Commercial Printing 615 East Airline Drive PHONE 259-2711. For the Latest in Style IT'S NATURALLY TRATTLERS Wood River, Illinois HEEREN'S STORE Bethalto, Illinois PHONE 377-6623 MARKS MORTUARY Funeral Directors Since 1901 633 East Lorena Avenue WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS 254-5544 Say It With Flowers LAMMERS ADAMS FLOWER FLORAL COMPANY BRIDAL SHOP ANNAMAE AND GEORGE LAMMERS CORSAGES, WEDDING GOWNS 2574 College Avenue OUR SPECIALTY ALTON, ILLINOIS 234 Ferguson 462-0668 WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS 254-3441 EDWARDSVILLE THE FIRST CREAMERY NATIONAL BANK OF WOOD RIVER YOUR FULL-SERVICE BANK Serving . . . More People . . . More Ways DRIVE-IN WINDOWS Fine Dairy Products AMPLE FREE PARKING 149 PRAIRIE FARMS DAIRY INCORPORATED Dairy Products That Must Please ALTON, ILLINOIS CANDY BILL'S DISTRIBUTING CO. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL 254-2631 WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS COSTANZO JEWELRY YOUR SATISFACTION IS OUR AMBITION Fine Watch—Clock and Jewelry Repair 115 Wood River Avenue WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS PHONE 254-3714 150 ALTON REFRIGERATION COMPANY ALTON'S LARGEST ELECTRICAL 548-550 E. Broadway ALTON, ILL. PHONE 466-57722 WOOD RIVER FURNITURE MART Complete Home Furnishings Wall-To-Wall Carpeting DAROLD'S MEN'S SHOP 17 Eastgate Plaza EAST ALTON, ILLINOIS PHONE 254-7255 WELLS-SCHMIDT TIRE CO. Goodyear Tires, Tubes, and Batteries Auto Accessories Schwinn Bikes 101 East Ferguson Avenue WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS PHONE 254-3828 EDITH'S MALT SHOP 905 Second Street BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 377-9554 V. V. VIRGIN Bethalto's Leading Insurance Agent GARDENDALE GROCERY 1002 Second Street BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 377-9312 Open 9 to 4:30 Monday Thru Thursday Friday 9 to 6 543 East Broadway • Alton, Illinois 62004 NEAR THE CLARK BRIDGE LAMARSH SERVICE STATION ED LaMARSH, Proprietor 300 Bethalto Drive BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 377-8311 151 ALTON SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION 620 East Third Street ALTON, ILLINOIS Telephone 465-4483 BETH ALTO BOWL Has morning and afternoon League Time available, special rates for school leagues. Bowl for health and fun, excellent for PHYSICAL FITNESS feuMlffa ik MOTOR LODGE PHONE 254-3831 Lewis and Clark Blvd. on U. S. Highway Alt. 67 EAST ALTON, ILLINOIS Complete Dining Facilities — Banquet Hall — Private Parties Cocktail Lounge — Executive Luncheon Club THE LEWIS CLARK COMBINED TO GIVE THE AREA THE FINEST LODGING AND DINING FACILITIES J ihSlykVik RESTAURANT PHONE 254-0161 STOTLER'S DRESS SHOP EMMA STOTLER Central Avenue BETHALTO, ILLINOIS 152 No Money Down on Any Purchase CRRSOR Jewelers 2ISw tHMOST. Rhone 2-3912 We Discount the Price but Never the Quality STONE BROTHERS JEWELERS Third WALT BLACK'S SPORTING GOODS CO. PHONE 462-8831 504 E. Broadway, Alton, III. ALTON, ILLINOIS MARSHALL STUDIO 210 East St. Louis Avenue EAST ALTON, ILLINOIS KIENSTRA FUEL SUPPLY, INC. PORTRAITS THAT ALMOST TALK PHONE 254-5851 Ready-Mix Concrete Concrete Blocks BROWNIE'S TOM BOY MARKET 301 West Ferguson West MacArthur WOOD RIVER, ILLINOIS BROWNIE'S 4th ST. MKT. 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