Collinsville High School - Kahokian Yearbook (Collinsville, IL)
- Class of 1961
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X J Zz 1 X. f X ff A i f - A wk QHHHCQX mam W is Lff-4 CO INTRODUCTION Title Page Dedication Board of Education Administration FACULTY OFFICE STAFF SERVICE STAFF S CLASSES Seniors ,Iunio rs Sophomores Freshmen CLUBS SPORTS FEATURES SNAPSHOTS ACTIVITY LIST CO-EDITORS Karen Lepp Pat Shea ASSOCIATE EDITOR Shirley Williams BUSINESS MANAGER Faith Rader ART CO-EDITORS Ronnie Battoe Janet Siegel PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Gary Staley DEDICATION TO THE CIVIC ORGANIZATION ' C ,-v 4 -. s - . so - we N, - We of the 1960-1961 Kahokian staff would like to dedicate our yearbook to a group of business- men known as the Monday Morning Coaches. These men are sincerely interested in the welfare of our students, our school, and our commun-ity. In fact, they are responsible for the intercom system at Collinsville High School which is still in use today. Originally this organization was just a group of seven of Collinsville's leading businessmen who decided to hold a small spaghetti supper to honor the high-school football team in 1947. Today its membership is well over a hundred. Its purpose is to stimulate students' interest not only in athletics but in studies as well. In the fall of each year they honor all the boys who have gone ou-t for any sport, by sponsoring an Athletic Banquet. They also hold an Honors Banquet each spring. At this event, recognition is given to the honor students who are representing each particular department, and gifts are presented to the top ten of the Senior Class. This worthy organization is definitely a credit to the community of Collinsville. So ift is wifth greaft pride and pleasure that we honor this deserving group by dedicating our 1960-1961 Kahokian to them. WHOSE EXISTENCE IS DEDICATED TO US P dent AM--- ...... - Barne tar V President -- ..... George Eubanks y-Trea W1 C k y Birger THESE ARE THE TOWNSFOLK WHO SERVE AS - BOARD OF EDUCATION Mr. Frey, Mr. Milburn, Mr. Wall, Dr. Grimm, Mr. Dougherty, Mr. Richter, Mrs. Cole. DR. M. W. GRIMM President Upon the Board of Education rests the responsibility of regulating and improving the educational facilities of the school district. To this devoted group we owe thanks for the wonderful educational opportunities they have opened to us. Their efforts shall not he forgotten. President ..... ........ D r. M. W. Grimm S6Cf6Ml'y -.... ...... M r. Melvin Richter THIS IS THE GENTLEMAN WHO MAPS THE DISTRICTS FUTURE As the nucleus of the administrative board, Mr. Darling, the Superintendent of Schools, has many accomplishments to his credit. His never-ending duties are per- formed with the greatest tact and skill. The innumerable achievements and im- provements that have taken place in our schools during his years in Collinsville are a shining example of his abilitites. The community of Collinsville is deeply indebt- ed to this fine educator. L '27 N X o p MR. D. K. DARLING Superintendent of Schools -I EMU! ,fi tx , Z, fx f Q E X A Q K ' 5 X , N xi A xx X. X Cx X x QNX X X xii X Yi N X5 V I f Ky X X . P 9 is f K 'i - 3 I ', xx H f' NW' ff' ' 1'o X 1 N P X ,c if f. . ' fe, , IIW , f' V f V R ffl f ff ff ' X 1 s. X 1 X o sr. gl f f . fs-1.-.. 3 XX 5 L 1:-F 5. X X X , ,f X L: THIS IS THE FELLOW WHO SERVES AS CHIEF OF OUR TRIBE MR. FRED RIDDLE Principal It takes a good man, one with a sense of fairness, judgement, and understanding to run a high school successfully. CHS has such a man in our principal, Mr. Fred Riddle. His willingness to talk things over, combined with his ability to find the de- cision which will satisfy all, has enabled him to iron out many of the wrinkles in our high school life. The students of CHS are very fortunate in having Mr. Riddle as their principal. 10 THIS IS THE COUNCIL WILLIAM P. HALE One of the busiest men at CHS is the Assistant Principal and Dean of Boys, Mr. Hale. Among his many duties are assisting in the planning the year's program, assuming the duties of the prin- cipal in the latter's absence, and supervising cafe- teria operation. He also assists with the yearbook and concessions. We will always remember him as a wonderful friend. EVA RENFRO Miss Renfro, Dean of Girls, is an in- valuable asset to the administration of Collinsville High School. Always ready to help and willing to give advice, she is liked and respected by all. HARRY C. KOELLING Mr. Koelling, the Director of Guidance and Counseling, is responsible for ac- quainting students with the world of higher education. His other jobs are many and varied. He is truly a valuable member of the administrative staff. THESE ARE THE ELDERS Sometimes life's trail will twist through dense growths of forests, and other times it will lead over broad sun-kissed plains. Trav- eling this long and deeply rutted pathway will not be easyg we will offten s-tumble and even fall, but the skills and wealth of knowl- edge -that we have gained from our wise and devoted leaders will enable us to rise to our feet again. We have been given a firm foot- hold on life's rugged journey. It is now up to us to keep our grip secure that our foort- steps might be ever upward and lead us straight as an arrow to our aim in life. Those of us who have dared to venture from the fields of ignorance to begin the long and difficult climb up the totem pole of Wis- dom and knowledge, have found the advice and guidance of our elders our most price- less possession. They have patiently watched over and guided us through some of the most important and difficult years of our life. Only through them have we gained the cour- age and strength to stand up against the blows of life's battles. 12 RONALD AMS Intelligent and nice-looking competent teacher of English II and IV . . . re- ceived his B.S. at Bethel Col- lege in. Tennessee . . . al- ways seen with a smile. ROBERTA BALDRIDGE Acquired her B.S. from the University of Missouri . . . an able instructor who makes English I interesting for her students . . . refined and ladylike in every way. ERNESTINE BOTTLEMY Sew nice to know . . . received her B.S. from Southern Illinois University . . . teaches Clothing I and II and home management . . . a sponsor of the Class of '62 . . . loads of fun. THE ONES WHO TEACH US MADELINE BUEL Both well-liked and respected by her students . . . obtained B.S. at the University of Missouri . . . gives freshmen a strong foundation and background in English I . . . a sponsor of the Class of '63. PRENTICE COLE Received his B.S. from Murray State College in Kentucky and his M.A. from the University of Illinois . . . teaches electricity, drafting, and in- dustrial arts . . . everyone admires his precise and intelligent manner. MARY CORLEW Carries the torch of learning from the old world to the new in her Lat- in I classes . . . peppy, with a cheerful personality and a warm sense of humor . . . attended North- western University where she re- ceived her A.B. DON DAVISSON Works long and hard as our base- ball coach and assistant football coach . . . received his B.S. and M.S. from Eastern Illinois Univer- sity . . . teaches boys' physical edu- cation . . . is an invaluable asset to CHS. 13 GLENN DEASON Known for his jovial personality . . . received his B.Ed. at South- ern Illinois University . . . does a fine job of teaching woodwork and industrial arts . . . a sponsor of the Class of '61 for four years. PAULIN E DEASON Graduated with B.Ed. from the University of Illinois and a M.A. from Southern Illinois University . . . possesses a deep under- standing of young people and their problems . . . competently teaches English III. 14 THE E ARE OUR TEACHERS HARRY DEARWORTH Quiet and distinguished . . . ob- tained his A.B. and M.A. at the University of Illinois . . . excels as teacher of civics and econom- ics . . . co-sponsors the Class of '62. WILLIAM DEARWORTH New member of CHS teaching staff . . . attended the University of Illinois and obtained his B.Ed. . . . extremely poised and pleas- ant . . . teaches industrial arts, metalwork, and drafting. t ii . l 1 ,. .2 , Tw -.gf. I . law. Q' - .t.... 'X .M Mi. W3 . , . , X f W .TNQ ,hams - ..t. if gg-.w - -X gre Qgggiivw .X gg X QsX, .s... .Q X. s ,p .s ii I -engages.K'o,AMfg5mlsgss as tw. 1--...Y ,z . .. 5 effsfssfss- f LQ-iiiiirifi lt. F f ' Q .. ww Q it stse t ' . . s , 'wa t .' . 1 .s . ' i -: f .tk as-ft X 5 XM X Q X X as s . X as 5 E gills s X I fs N X 4' X Y Q' .b Wig ei' X Q if Xt X Q it X km A jr X X Q S X X ,A X X x X X ttts a'.s. N s THEY GUIDE AND LEAD US GUY DECHIARA A pleasant, easy-going man . . . received B.S. from Stout State College in Wisconsin . . . cap- able instructor of machine shop, metalwork, and industrial arts . . . gives his students excellent training. CHARMIEN DUFF A favorite teacher with ,a mar- velous sense of humor . . . in- structs her physical education classes with great enthusiasm . . . received her B.S. from Washington University . . . spon- sors the cheerleaders. VERGIL FLETCHER Our industrious and competent athletic director . . . teaches physical education . . . coaches football, basketball, and track, and sponsors the Monogram Club . . . acquired A.B. from Illinois College and M.S. from Washington University. ELNORA FROMAN New to CHS this year . . . teach- es physical education . . . re- ceived her B.S. from Northeast Missouri State College . . . has a sincere interest in her students . . . sponsor of GAA. DOROTHY ECKART Received AB. from Washington University and B.S. from Colum- bia University . . . a dedicated librarian who works hard making the library a useful and essen- tial part of CHS . . . sponsors thc Library Cluh. MYRTLE FRUEH Acquired B.Ed. from Southern Illinois University and M.A. from the University of Illinois . . . teaches English IV . . . an extensive knowledge of her subject enables her to prepare her students for future English requirements. ll LEAD US IN THE PATHS OF WISDOM RHODA GIBSON A capable and friendly person with much talent . . . teaches all vocal music classes and music appreciation . . . sponsors the Girls' Ensemble . . . received B.M. from Culver-Stockton College and M.Mus.Ed. from St. Louis Institute of Music. CLARENCE HEBERER An industrious teacher with a sense of humor . . . teaches general science and physics . . . received B.Ed. from Southern Illinois University and M.A. from the Uni- versity of Colorado . . . sponsor of the Class of '63 and the Camera Club. -Wg sg .-XX I Y X X S X X. 5 SQSX ,X-,xx wwe Q: fem DOROTHY GRAHAM Very enthusiastic about her work . . . teaches Art I, II, and III . . . sponsors Les Artistes . . . received her B.A. from Northwest Missouri State College and her M.A. from Columbia University. KATHRYN HEALY Very sincere and understanding . . . teach- es Typing I and II and Shorthand I . . . has a B.Ed. from Southern Illinois Univer- sity and a M.A. from the University of Iowa . . . sponsor of FBLA . . . the type of person -everyone likes. GUIDE US IN THE WAYS OF HONOR DWIGHT HEDGCOCK An intelligent man and excellent teacher . . . his teaching of Algebra I gives math students a very good foundation . . . has his B.S. and his M.A. from the Uni- versity of Illinois. EDWIN HEINECKE Received his B.Ed. from Southern Illinois University and his M.A. from Washing- ton University . . . teaches his United States history classes with the patience of one truly devoted to his work . . . takes a very optimistic outlook on life. WILLIAM HELLYER Seems to have a way with the students of his biology and community life classes . . . obtained his A.B. from Eureka Col- lege . . . is the assistant football, basket- ball, and track coach. EARL HENSLEE Liked and respected by all of his pupils . . . obtained B.S. and M.S. from Okla- homa State University . . . good teacher of general science . . . has many friends. LUCILLE HOBBS Always cool, calm, and collected . . . never loses her temper or raises her voice, but conducts her English II classes with efficiency . . . acquired her A.B. and her M.A. from the University of Illinois. TEACH US WHAT THE ELDERS TAUGHT LOUISE HOGUE Very enthusiastic and efficient general science teacher . . . attained her B.S. from Southeast Missouri State College and her M.S. from the University of Illinois . . . sponsors the Junior Science Club. EDYTHE KELLEY Received her B.A. and M.A. from Washington University . . . is small in size, but mighty in ability to teach her classes in Spanish I and II and English II . . . enthusiastic about her work . . . sponsors the Spanish Club. 18 JAMES HOLLEY Acquired his B.S. from MacMurray College . . . an expert commercial teacher . . . con- ducts his typing I, personal typing, and gen- eral husiness classes with skill . . . very efficient. JANET KIRSCH Graduated with a B.S. from Illinois State Nor- mal University . . . her zeal for teaching makes her English II and III and Speech I classes very alive and interesting . . . co-spon- sor of the Class of '64 and the Dramatic Arts Group. LET US LISTEN TO THEIR COUNSEL DOROTHY KOELLING Obtained B.S. from the University of Illinois . . . makes the Latin language and the classical learning of Rome come alive again not only in Latin I, II, III, but also in the Latin Club . . . always happy. FRANKLIN C. KREIDER Has studied at St. Louis Institute of Music, Texas Christian University, and De Pauw University . . . his talent and extensive knowledge in music win him the respect and admiration of everyone . . . is one of the finest band directors in the nation. DON LAMBIRD Received his A.B. from Carthage Col- lege and his M.A. from Peabody Col- lege . . . his teasing personality wins him many friends . . . very understand- ing . .. teaches plane geometry and sponsors the Projection Club. MARGARET LINDER Well-known and well-liked . . . art teacher turned history teacher . . . busy sponsor of Kahokian, Honor Society and Quill and Scroll . . . acquired her A.B. and B.S. from Southeast Missouri State College . . . teaches United States history and world history. VIRGINIA MC REAKEN New this year at CHS . . . a tiny bundle of ener- gy . . . has her B.S. from Greenville College . . . teaches girls' physical education . . . sponsor of Girls' Cheer Club. LET US HEED TO WORDS OF WISDOM B. W. MAUPIN A real historian . . . very distinguished looking . . . received his B.S. from Kirksville State Teachers College . . . able teacher of United States history . . . tutors shut-ins. IRENE MEYER Really knows the English language . . . full of ideas . . . teaches English III and creative writing . . . keeps busy as sponsor of Kahoki, Quill and Scroll, and Kahokian and as a Tepee adult advisor . . . re- ceived her A.B. from Harris Teachers College. PAULINE MUSSO Full of pep and enthusiasm . . . always ready to help out . . . co-sponsor of the Class of '61 for three years . . . has her B.S. from Millikin University . . . teaches office machines and Bookkeeping I. 'TIL WE LEARN WHAT THEY IMPART LORETTA O'BRIEN One of our most attractive teachers . . . kind and understanding . . . acquired her B.S. and her M.B.A. from Indiana University . . . pro- ficient teacher of Typing I and II, Shorthand I, and personal typing. l i LENORA PHILLIPS Intelligent -1- friendly : Mrs. Phillips . . . our Algebra II, solid geometry, and trigonometry teacher . . . granted her B.S. by the University of Utah . . . serves as the sponsor of Mu Alpha Theta. MELVIN PAUL Patient and good natured . . . received his B.S. from South- ern Illinois University and his M.S. from the University of Illinois . . . teaches drivers' education . . . sponsors Colden Rule Traffic Club and our bowling league . . . our capable golf and tennis coach. FLORENCE RICHTER Capable and dedicated . . . her back- ground and knowledge help make her subject, world history, come alive . . . active sponsor of FTA . . . received her B.S. and her M.Ed. from St. Louis Uni- versity. CLIFFORD PROFFER Enthusiastic Kahok fan . . . favorite speaker at pep assemblies . . . acquired his B.S. from Southeast Missouri State College . . . his subjects, Bookkeeping I and II . . . our cross-country coach. 21 'TIL WE LEAVE THE KAHOK WIGWAM MARY ROSSIO Always has a friendly Hello . . . helpful and sympathetic to students' needs . . . teaches Typing I, Shorthand II, and secretarial practice . . . granted her B.S. from the University of Illinois and her M.S. from the University of Denver. ARTHUR RUFFINI Likeable, friendly ways . . . received his A.B. from Centre College in Ken- tucky . . . instructs Algebra I and prac- tical math . . . knows how to put the point across. RUTH SCHMIDT Devoted sponsor of Speech Club, Speech Bureau, Dramatic Arts, and Thespians . . . received her B.S. from Southeast Missouri State College and her M.A. from Missouri University . . . instructor of Speech I and II . . friend of everyone. I F: If Lf WILMA SKACGS Returned to us after a year's absence abroad . . . sponsors Student Service Club and Hi-Tri . . . received her B.S. from Illinois College and her M.A. from Colorado State University . . . very fine biology teacher. 22 YVVJ l ffl? lf If Cf? .4 vbeffx' JOHN SHADOWEN Quiet and dignified . . . received his A.B. from McKendree College and his M.A. from the University of Illinois teaches sociology and world history with ease. 'TIL WE PASS THE TRIBAL TEST. NEVA SLOAN Reserved manner . . . received her B.Ed. from Eastern Illinois University and her M.A. from the University of Illinois . . . teaches English I and II . . . a nice person to know. REBECCA STAFFORD Substitute turned full-time teacher . . . received her B.S. from Wheaton College . . . teaches English I . . . duties as both a minister's wife and teacher keep her busy every moment. HILDA STEINER Talented in home economics . . . under- stands students' problems . . . received her B.S. from Missouri University . . . makes her foods and home management classes informative and interesting. WILLIAM SWIGART Quiet manner . . . received his B.A. from Bradley University and his M.A. from Washington University . . . teaches general business and Bookkeeping I . . . knows business A to Z. ALBERT WEBER Has true Kahok spirit . . . invaluable assistant coach of football, basketball, and baseball . . . received B.S. from Indiana University and M.Ed. from St. Louis University . . . teaches physical education. MARCIA THOMPSON Came to CHS from Hawaii last year . . . acquired B.S. from the University of Illi- nois . . . teaches practical math and Alge' bra I . . . good sense of humor. GEORGE WENTLER Wonderful personality . . . received his B.S. from Illinois State Normal University . . . sponsors Phi Sigma Beta and the Class of '64 . . . teaches Chemistry I and II and plane geometry . . . well-liked by all his students. 23 THESE ARE THE OFFICE MANAGERS JEANNE CHEMOTTI Jeanne has found that the distribution of bus tickets and the preparation of the morning bulletin are just two of her many new jobs as secretary. KATHY DITTRICH As secretary to Mr. Hale and Miss Renfro, Kathy is faced with many duties, which she handles with the greatest efficiency. NORMA VALLINE Mrs. Valline is a very nice person with a rough-and-tough job. Her sometimes diffi- cult and unpleasant duties as attendance officer are conducted in a most skillful manner. JANET KUNCL Janet, the office boss, performs an end- less stream of chores. As registrar, she is in charge of scheduling students, record- ing grades and attendance, preparing monthly reports of attendance for the state office, sending transcripts, and supervising preparations for graduation exercises. Be- cause she is always where she is needed, CHS could not do without her. HILDA PINKEL Hilda eases the burdens of all those at CHS by performing many tasks essential to running a school well. THESE ARE THE SERVICE STAFFS Messrs. Cuff, Stark, Baquet, Lange, Hook, Launhardt. CUSTODIANS These are the men behind the scene who work around the clock to keep our school and campus in top-notch condi- tion. Friendly and courteous, they are always on call to assist' wherever they are needed. Both the faculty and stu- dents are truly thankful for the fine job they are doing. MATRON Armed with safety pins, bandages, kleenexes, and blue slips, Mrs. Ray is well prepared for any sick-room crises. The door to her immaculately well-kept room is always open to those in need of her assistance. MRS. RAY THESE ARE THE PEOPLE WHO MR. VAN HAAFTEN Keep busy, is Mr. I. W. Van Haaften's motto. He not only directs the entire hot lunch program in the Collinsville school, but he is also the editor of the Newsgram, a state publication of the Illinois State Food Service Association. MRS. CUNNINCHAM To most of the students at CHS Mrs. Cunning- ham is the cafeteria cashier, but this is only a small part of her many duties. As Mr. Van Haaf- ten's assistant, she assumes the entire responsi- bility of the cafeteria in his absence and is in charge of all the records and bookkeeping. Ruth Ricker, Vivian Bradshaw, Lucy Passet, Gladys Hughes,'Maxine Cunningham, Mr. Van Haaften, Nancy Blumberg, Kathryn Vetter, Augusta Alvarez, Sadie Archer, Anna Graham, Bertha Anderson. SERVE THE TRIBAL TABLE We will always remember the ladies with the ladles who have served many a hungry student and teacher with a delicious, piping hot meal. We should certainly give these deserving women a tip of the hat for their efficient managing of the cafeteria. lt goes without saying that without our student cafeteria workers our hot lunch program would not run smoothly. The duties of these volunteer workers are var- ious and innumerable. Some wash dishes, others fill plates, and still others work be- hind the snack bar. Working with Mr. Van Haaften and the cooks, the student cafeteria staff help to provide the faculty and student body with a spotless and -well- organized lunch room. Back Row: Cooper, Bergschnexder Hendricks Dennmgton Gibson R Eckert E Eckert Oestreich, Le May, Clark, Wrigley Staley Ieffler Mtrldle Row Durham Sprmot Fltts Reber son, Haney, Wells, Denninger Karxelot Howerton Salyer Vetter Front Row Guthrie Slmpson Southard, Locke, Mr. Hale, Mrs Cunnln ham Mr Van Haaften Cato Ernest ' M1 245' Q ff 4' XX! f f CLASSES . 98460, ,f6.f-If Vffffff 4' W ,Lf MV W Air! ' ffl ffl! JQ .ljgvwf K ,! P Gf9ff,1..,-ff fazfas CCT! ffjjfdf ,Q-aff! fg ZW W 24 My ,zA.M, -5 fy! W JQ444 Japru-f ff 1 41 , 2' ffcafvcj N67 ' 4:2 f A--J THESE ARE THE SENIORS Louis Du Pree SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS President ......, . ,,....,,.. Louis DuPree Vice-President W- .,H. Duane Haskell Secretary .,.... U- JoAnn DeLaney Treasurer -, .....,.,,....., Pat Cole Sponsor A-- Mrs. Musso, Mr. Deason Duane Haskell JoAnn DeLaney Pat Cole Mrs. Musso Mr, Deaggn OUT OF CHILDHOOD INTO MANHOOD In 1957 the Class of ,6I invaded CHS as eager tenderfeet. Although we were only little npapoosesf, we yearned to become big chiefs. The highlight of our freshman year was the selec- tion of a member of our class, JoAnn DeLaney, as Princess Ka- holc. As sophomores, we added strength to the Kaholc fame in the fields of athletics, scholarship, and leadership. We were already showing CHS our abilitites. Our junior year will long be remembered for a most out- standing Coronation and beautiful Prom, the results of the hard work and cooperation of the entire class. Our senior year saw the election of the 1960-61 Football Queen, Sandy Christ, and Special Maid Janet Jordan. Our well- run Student Leadership Program was another feather in our cap. We will long remember our years at CHS-our friends, our accomplishments, our victories and defeats. These high school years have prepared us for what lies ahead. We hope that the coming years will be as wonderful as those that have already passed. SENIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row: Raymond, Dennington, DuPree, Bethel, Haskell, Christ. Front Row: Cole, DeLaney, 31 Mrs. Musso, Mr. Deason, Williams, Lepp. NOW HAVE GROWN SENIOR CLASSMEN 0 ACKERMANN, CAROL SUE - This Student Council 0 ALTHARDT, SHARON - This blonde is a real sharp representative is also an Honor Society member . . . an out- dresser . . . painting and dating come high on her list of in- standing roller skater . . . loves to laugh. terests . . . a friendly girl with a charming personality. 0 ALLAN, TERRY - Terry likes to dance and date , , , I AMMON, SUSAN - This tiny miss works hard as Student always enjoys a good joke . . . is usually carefree . . . fun to Council vice-president . . . member of Honor Society and Mu be with and always Shows you 3 gggd time, Alpha Theta . . . secretary of Quill and Scroll . . . sweet and terrific. O ALLARIA, MARYANN - Maryann is interested in the O ANDERSON, LARRY - Larry represented CHS at Boys' State his junior year . . . likes science very much . . . does a lot of swimming -- in his own back yard. fashions of the day and dresses accordingly . . . is always ready to give a helping hand to anyone. O ALLEN, CAROLEE - Size makes no difference to this young lady . . . she blows with the best of them in our great lland . . . is really nice and lots of fun. I ARCHER, MARYANN - Her hobbies are clothes and s orts . . . is usually seen with one particular fella . . . happy and smiling a e time. I ALTHARDT, DOROTHY -- Better known as Dotty . . ARRO, JOE - One of our tennis squad, he really swings her interests include typing, shorthand, and having fun . . s- b on the cou and in the classroom . . . a jolly character in the future she'll go into secretarial work. to know . . . omical cut-up. ACKERMANN ALLAN ALLARIA ALLEN ALTHARDT, D ALTHARDT, S. AMMON ANDERSON ARCHER ARRO 32 SKILLED IN ALL THE CRAFTS OF LIVING I ASHMANNJRENE - Though quiet, this miss just loves to I BARTON, DONNA - This loyal Kahok follower chooses act - and is quite good at it, too . . . is very sincere about sports, clothes, and dating as her favorites . . . winner of a everything that she does. shorthand award . . . is amicable with all. I ATKINS, JEAN - Jean likes music of all kinds . . . an O BASOLA, BOB - Catching the girls' eye is what he does outstanding oboe player . . . a very friendly girl who is always a lot of . . . is engaged in sports a good part of the time . . . laughing . . . has a twinkle in her eye. a real sharp guy who is well liked. O BAILEY, BOB - Quite often Bob can be seen working on O BASOLA, JOYCE - Joyce is really a neat dresser . . . cars - he wants to he a mechanic . . . is a light-hearted, good- likes to date the older boys . . . always has a hi for every- natured chap with a dry sense of humor. one she meets . . . likeable. I BAKER, FAYE - Faye is very active in Chorus . . . likes 0 BAUER, JANET - This young lady has her eye on the to date . . . is known for her wavy blond hair . . . likes secre- teaching profession . . . on the quiet side, but always has a tarial work very much and wants to make it her career. good word for everyone she knows. I BARBEE, GLEN - Machines and sports are this fellow's O BEAHRINGER, MIKE - Mike is on the football team specialties . . . is active in Vocational Shop Club . . . likes to and track team . . . is a typical teen-age boy . . . likes cars be with the gang all the time. and most of all, girls . . . a handsome he-man. ASHMANN ATKINS BAILEY BAKER BARBEE BARTON Cf ' BASOLA,, BASOLA, J. BAUER BEAHRINGER 33 WISE IN MUCH THE LEARNED CAN TEACH BEARD, L- BEARD, R. BECKER BENNETT BETHEL BETTORF BICGS BILYEU BIRGER BISHOP O BEARD, LARRY - This hardworking lad is quiet but loads of fun to know . . . his interests vary widely . . . con- scientious in all he does. O BEARD, ROBERT - Bob's interests fall along the line of drafting and machine shop work . . . plans to be a draftsman . . . a very friendly person . . . nice. 0 BECKER, LOUISE - Louise picks ice skating and dancing as tops on her favorites list . . . has soft brown hair . . . very photogenic . . . plans to own her own beauty shop. 0 BENNETT, SUZANNE - Laughter and fun are Suz's middle names . . . likes sports - especially baseball and bas- ketball . . . jolly . . .-gay all the time. O BETHEL, BOB - One of our executive board members . . . also Tepee president . . . dates a lot . . . a real great guy to know . . . clever and witty. 34 0 BETTORF, BOB - Bob knows his cars - loves to watch the drag races . . . also enjoys sports . . . fun-loving, with a joke always near at hand. 0 BICGS, LOUIS - Baseball is this boy's game . . . is anx- ious to graduate and be out on his own . . . a happy-go-lucky guy who is a true friend. O BILYEU, BILLIE .IO - Billie's interests lie along the sec- retarial lines . . . always has a kind word . . . a congenial personality . . . has a cute smile. I BIRGER, RICHARD - Rick's wit has gained him friends by the score . . . Kahoki editor-in-chief . . . Mu Alpha Theta officer . . . Quill and Scroll president . . . well-known. O BISHOP, DOTTY - This member of the Kahok tribe is always bubbling . . . interested in sports . . Dotty is just plain delightful . . . sweet and petite. IN ALL GAMES OF SPORT AND REASON BLACKBURN BLAIR BLAKE BLANK BLOOMQUIST BOHNENSTIEHL BOLLMAN BORLAND BORRI BOUSE OBLACKBURN, BONNIE - This maiden likes to dance . . . also likes to have a lot of fun . . , always sunny and pleasant . . . after graduation she wants to be a nurse. I BLAIR, EARL - One of our ambitious seniors . . . likes to read cartoons . . . a jolly chap with lots of friends . . . an easy-going guy who likes to have a good time. O BLAKE, .IEANNE - Jeanne is very talented, as well as interested, in speech . . . likes to travel and hopes to do more of it in the future . . . has a twinkle in her eye. O BLANK, MARY JO - This princess is not a blank when it comes to typing and shorthand . . . as sweet, quiet, and reserved as a girl can be. I BLOOMQUIST, BOB - Bob's quest for fun is satisfied by his love for cars - would like to be a racing driver . . . gay and witty . . . a jovial character. O BOHNENSTIEHL, DAVID - This warrior's heart is in baseball -- wants to be a professional player . . . quite a cut- up sometimes . . . .can be serious, though. O BOLLMAN, JEANETTE - Jeanette is a sedate young miss with a pleasing personality . . . always ready to lend a helping hand . . . has a charming smile. O BORLAND, JANET -v Art and music head .lanet's list of favorites . . . remains unflustered in any situation . . . has a very pleasant voice to listen to. O BORRI, ADAM - Adam is well liked by all his fellow Indians . , . his sense of humor will carry him far in life . . . a true Kahok in spirit and service. I BOUSE, MARGARET - The Honor Roll has seen this name before . . . gentle as she can be . . . Student Council representative . . . does well at anything she attempts. 35 IN ALL ADULT ARTS AND LABORS BOWERS BOYLE BRAVIN BROWN, H. BROWN, M. O BOWERS, GIL - Gil is very interested in science . . . a I BROYLES, BARBARA - Likes to date the older boys . . . very reliable lad . . . takes his studying seriously . . . his is a whiz at shorthand . . . hound for success, we are sure . . . dark-rimmed glasses give him a diplomatic air. charming and chic . . . fun to talk to. O BOYLE, CAROL - This young lady doesn't need to send I BRUSSATTI, MARVIN - Caiety heads Marvin's interest smoke signals for her messages - she is a great typist and list . . . fun to know and be around . . . well-liked by all his stenographer . . . a pleasing princess that is hound for success fellow students . . . handsome. . . . conscientious. I BUB, TERRY -- A letterman in baseball . . . very popular O BRAVIN, TOM - Tom uses his bow and arrows a lot on . . . likes a good joke and always has one handy . . this hub his hunting and fishing trips . . . a good-natured lad with a sure isn't a dud. Id' ll-l'kdb1l. true n lan spmt we I e y a 0 BUHR, CAROL - A sweet girl with an always smiling O BROWN, HOWARD - Howard's plans include a career in face . . . her ambition is to be rich . . . her Kahok spirit the Air Force . . . he's going to climb to the top of the totem matches her lively personality. 1 f . . . h d k . PM 0' me a ar wo' er o BULLARD, BYRLE - Likes to hunt - that's the true O BROWN, MIKE - Swiftness belongs to this Indian . . . a Indian spirit . . . jolly . . . quite the man around school . . . letterman in track . . . a loyal Kahok . . . congenial and con- Byrle is a great guy. scientious . . . nice to know. BROYLES BRUSSATTI BUB BUHR BULLARD 36 WELL THEY LISTENED TO THEIR ELDERS nn BURCH BURCHARS BURNS BUTCHER CAMPBELL, JERRY OBURCH, CHARLES - Likes to cook . . . perhaps some day 0 CAMPBELL, JUDY - Judy is serene and easy-going . . . will be Chef Boy Ar Dee Burch . . . is also interested in very efficient in her school work . . . her thoughtfulness makes artnw....-a4real'r:ard'f-s.the joker. her rate high on everybody's list. ffl BURCHAM, GAIL - Gag was one of our freshman Tepee O CAPES, JAMES - A new addition from St. Louis . . . kmaids4,,wLL participates whok- eartedly in school activities . . . likes to travel - wants to visit the four corners of the earth charming .RffTbo'untls wi'th energy. . . . also interested in any kind of sports. O BURNS, BILL - Although sometimes quite fun-loving, O CASE, BOB - Bob is an easy-going guy . . . his interests ' Bill can be serious too . . . has a pleasing personality . . . will are mostly outside of school . . . very polite and sincere . . . be a success we are sure. -enjoys a happy-go-lucky life. 0 BUTCHER, GORDON -- Gordon is a tall, reserved lad . . . OCATALPA, GENE - Gene is very industrious about his always very polite . . . sincere and conscientious . . . ready studies . . . a true extrovert - gets along well with everybody to help with any task. . . . another sports-minded Kahok. O CAMPBELL, JERRY - CHS's answer to Al Capp - loves O CATTANI, BARBARA - Tall, stately, and good-looking Cartooning . . . not only talented but also good-looking . . . describes Barbara to a Tn . . . there's never a dull moment with such a combination, he is bound to succeed. with her around . . . very poised and charming. CAMPBELL, JUDY CAPES CASE CATALPA CATTANI 37 WELL THEY LEARNED THE WISDOM WAYS I CAVALETTI, CAROL - Carol is a petite bundle of good humor . . . is partial to boys from Assumption, but is loyal to the Kahoks . . . chief executive of FBLA. I CAVICCHIA, CHARLAINE - Has lots of artistic talent - president of Les Artistes . . . secretary of FBLA . . . her crowning glory is shining auburn hair . . . a lovely person. I CERUTTI, JIM - .lim is a chemistry whiz who enjoys a good joke . . . works hard for his class . . . president of the Projection Club . . . not afraid of using old-fashioned elbow grease. I CHERRY, EDDIE - Quiet but liked by all who know him . . . Eddie has an eye out for pretty girls . . . is known by his blond crewcut . . . worth his weight in gold. O CHRIST, SANDY - Our lovely Football Queen and Soph- omore Maid . . . Kahoki sports editor - a Quill and Scroll-er . . . cheerleader and executive board member . . . intelligent and terrific. I I CLARIDGE, GLORIA - Gloria is a true Kahok booster . . . treasurer of Girls' Cheer Club . . . an active Junior Achiever . . . intelligent and friendly . . . always ready for adventure. I CLARK, JOE - Happy-go-lucky Joe is definitely charming and smooth as silk . . . a witty man-about-town . . . he's a good Joe - hundreds know Clark's best. O CLAYTON, LYNN - A wonderful sense of humor always accompanies Lynn . . . a hard worker . . . lots of fun . . . her motto is If it's worth doing, it's worth doing well. OFFMAN, DIC Dick is proud that he's a Kahok . . . enjoyed his years as a CHS cinderman . . . likes to travel - plans to go to Hawaii after graduation . . . a ladies' man. O COLE, PAT - Our charming junior Tepee maid . . . Pat is a top ten-er . . . member of Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta . . . an executive board member for four years . . . outstanding. CAVALETTI CAVICCHIA CERUTTI CHERRY CHRIST CLARIDGE CLARK CLAYTON COFFMAN COLE 38 SOON THEY LEAVE THE KAHOK WIGWAM I COLYOTT, CHARLES - A true outdoorsman - he loves to hunt and fish . . . his favorite pastime is teasing . . . sen- sible and industrious . . . a nice Kahok. I COOPER, GARY - Girls and money is Gary's favorite combination . . . any kind of sport also ranks high . . . Gary's sincerity will certainly assure his success. O COOPER, SHARON - Sharon is a petite and vivacious miss . . . has sparkling blond hair and expressive eyes . . . a definite asset to the Kahok name. I CORCORAN, JANET - This winsome lass is a talented comedienne and speech student . . . very clever . . . vice-pres- ident of Mu Alpha Theta . . . tops with everyone. I COULSON, PAT - A sweet strawberry blonde who is sharp as a tack . . . Pat's personality is cute and sparkling . . . likes to dance and have fun . . . a devoted Kahok fan. I COX, VALGEAN - Valgean has lots of interests - guns, music, and cars are just a few of them . . . likes to have a good time . . . doesn't have a care in the world. I CRABTREE, RICHARD -- Richard likes fishing, girls, cars, and food - in that order . . . is usually seen with his favorite gal . . . his future plans include electronics. O CURRY, JANET - Janet's shyness wins her lots of friends . . . an efficient student and diligent worker . . . her aim in life is to be a secretary . . . we wish her luck and success. O CURTIS, LARRY - A very friendly guy - has a hello and a smile for everybody , . . is good-natured and has a good sense of humor . . . an extremely talented artist. O CUSANELLI, PAT - Pat, a serious scholar, really enjoys school . . . a terrific seamstress . . . loves horses . . . has a lovely soft voice and a ladylike and likeable manner. COLYOTT COOPER, G. COOPER, S. CORCORAN COULSON COX CRABTREE CURRY CURTIS CUSANELLI 39 TO A LODGE THAT BECKONS YONDER DAVIS DELANEY DE N0 DENNINGTON DEVORE DONE DORCHINEZ DRENKHAHN DROST DUPREE O DAVIS, BOB - Hunting, fishing, cars, and girls spell fun for Bob . . . has lots of other interests, too . . . keeps every- body in stitches . . . doesn't want to be tied down. O DELANEY, JOANN - JoAnn has been our Princess Ka- hok'for four years . . . an active Band member . . . vice-presi- dent of Honor Society . . . secretary of the class . . . popular. O DELLAMANO, KAREN - An outstanding musician . . . lives for those Band trips . . . her contagious laugh rings through the cafeteria at lunch time . . . lots of fun to be with. I DENNINGTON, ROY - Roy is an active Student Council member . . . Kahoki page editor . . . president of the Latin Club . . . belongs to the class executive board and Mu Alpha Theta . . . conscientious. I DEVORE, DIANNA - Poised and pretty describes Dianna . . . her favorites include dancing and dating . . . never knows a sad moment . . . enjoys life . . . gay and charming. 40 O DONE, VERNA - Verna is a very sedate senior . . . noth- ing ruffles her composure . . . she enjoys reading and driving around in her car . . . an honor student who deserves all her happiness. I DORCHINEZ, JAMES - A carefree and easy-going guy . . . likes water sports - particularly water skiing - even has his own boat . . . always involved in some kind of mischief. 0 DRENKHAHN, KATHY - Kathy is a member of Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta . . . takes an active part in Girls' Cheer Club . . . has oodles of artistic talent . . . serious scholar. 0 DROST, JON - Has charm in abundance and good 'looks to go with his charm . . . takes part in shop work . . . well- liked by everybody for his dry sense of humor. O DUPREE, LOUIS - Louis is president of the Senior Class and Mu Alpha Theta . . . Honor Society member . . . an out- standing scholar and leader . . . industrious. TO NEW LANDS OF GREATER LORE ECKERT, E. ECKERT, K- ELWICK ESKA EUBANK5 EVANS, C. EVANS, S. EYMAN FAICLE FALLS I ECKERT, EVERETT - A hard-working student . . . very handy with a hammer and saw . . . wants to he a carpenter . . . we know he'll build a successful future. O ECKERT, KENNY M Kenny is friendly and lots of fun . . . an active member of Mu Alpha Theta . . . is interested in a good education . . . can be recognized by his slight Southern drawl. O ELWICK, GARY - A nice Kahok who has lots of friends . . . Gary is smooth and good-looking . . . an easy-going lad who doesn't worry much . . . sure 'to succeed. 0 ESKA, JOHN - Girls will tell you that John is terrific . . . blond and handsome . . . lots of fun to be with, too . . . couldn't ask for anyone better . . . a true Kahok. O EUBANKS, GEORGE - George is tall and quiet . . . a very diligent student . . . has a slow drawl . . . his easy-going ways make him many friends . . . very nice. O EVANS, CAROL ANNE - Chorus is Car0l's main interest . . . is a member of the Girls' Ensemble . . . talented -- plays the piano with finesse . . . very attractive . . . neat dresser. 0 EVANS, SALLY - Sally is neat and poised . . . treasurer of FTA . . . feature-page editor of the Kahoki . . . is an in- dustrious worker . . . charming and lovely. ' I EYMAN, MIKE W Mike likes athletics . . . the girls like Mike . . . radio and television is his field . . . very smooth and handsome . . . the perfect teen-age boy. I FAIGLE, RICHARD - Rich is a very nice guy . . . enjoys life, in general - working on cars, in particular . . . enjoys baseball . . . has a likeable manner. I FALLS, DEANNA - Deanna is a sweet soft-spoken lass . . . loves horses . . . can be recognized by her long black hair . . . a nice gal to know. 41 42 TO NEW FIELDS TO SHOW THEIR PROWESS FITTS FLATH FOX FRANK FRANKOVICH I FITTS, CAROL - Petite and perky . . . Carol has a dar- C FREY, CLYDE - One of our football team's best defen- ling figure . . . interested in school . . . likes her work in sive men . . . good-looking . . . has a dry sense of humor . . . FBLA and Student Service Club . . . enjoys school work - well-liked by everybody . . . terrific . . . none sharper. ' l b kk ' . especial y 00 eepmg I FRIEMANN, GEORGE - George is interested in mechan- I FLATH, NANCY - Nancy is sweet and serene . . . takes ics H- spends his free time working on cars . . . lettered in an active part in speech work . . . her interest in others wins cross country . . . a very nice guy . . . has a special gal. f ' d . . . ' ' h b . men S Just as mce as S e can 'e I FULTON, DOROTHY - Cookie, as she is sometimes O FOX, MIKE - Moved to Kahok territory his junior year called, is interested in sewing . . . is known about school by . . . small and good-looking . . . has, and is, lots of fun . . . her winning smile . . . an asset to our class. d ' li h. d . sure to succee In W atever Q Des O GAITHER, BOB - Decatur was Bob's first home . . . O FRANK, MARIANNE - Marianne proves that good things moved to Collinsville during his junior year . . . his interests come in little packages . . . likes any kind of water sport . . . include speech and jazz . . . a hardworker. 1 her future lies in the field of education . . . very sweet. 1 , . , ' O GARLOCH, SUSAN -- She has achieved awards ln typing O FRANKOVICH, RONALD - Knows all about food - and shorthand . . . plans to put this ability to use as a secre- likes his job as a check-out guy . . . tall and very good-looking tary . . . quiet and stately. . . . a motor enthusiast - planning on becoming an aeronauti- cal engineer. FREY FRIEMANN FULTON GAITH ER GARLOCH i TO NEW GLORY FOR THE KAHOKS S GEREAUE OCEREAUE, PAULA f Music of all types catches Paula's ear . . . is a very active Band member .. the Band's prize tympani player . . . friendly and sincere. I GIDDINGS, NANCY - Nancy is really giddy . . . she likes to dance, listen to music, and have fun in general . . . a joy to know . . . sharp and shapely. I CILL, DONACENE - Elected Kahoki page editor for her talent and sense of responsibility . . . is very artistic . . . has a sweet smile with a disposition to match. I CILLESPEY, BONNIE 4 Treasurer of the class our junior year . . . likes to swim . . . popular . . . always has a hello for everyone . . . can be seen driving her white Ford. I CIROLAMO, PETE - Sports, cars, and mechanics are Pete's favorites . . . plans to be a mechanic . . . enjoys life to the fullest . . . a true blue Kahok. GONZALES GIDDINGS GILL CILLESPEY GIROLAMO O CONZALES, MARY - Doodles is one of our cheerlead- ers . . . was our Freshman Maid . . . she just bubbles over with laughter . . . vivacious and energetic. I GRAHAM, JUDI - Judi is interested in secretarial work . . . has a darling smile and a sparkling personality . . . never a dull moment with her around. O GRAY, JIM - Jim is another one of our tribe that is interested in sports . . . a nice guy to know . . . hasn't a care in the world. I GRESHAM, ,ION - Another one of our music makers -- first cornet player . . . has a knack for being friendly . . known for his dramatic ability. O CRISOLANO, ANNE - Size makes no difference here - Anne's one of the sweetest Kahoks we know . . . she makes friends easily and has loads of them, too. GRAHAM GRAY GRESHAM GRISOLANO 43 SLGWLY FROM UNTRAINED MATERIAL I CROLLE, PAT - Pat is interested in sports and is quite I HALUCH, CLEANNE - Cleanne has a special interest - good at them, too . . . is pleasant to talk to . . . sincere . . . one certain guy . . . a hardworker . . . easy-going gal with lots reserved . . . shows an interest in others. of personality . . . a soft voice . . . an efficient journalist. . HADDICK, GLADYSANN - Jobss Daughters heads her O HALUCH: DIANE - Diane is distinguished by her long list of activities-she is Queen . . . is a skilled piano player blond ponytail ' ' ' member of FBLA ' ' ' hkes to date and . . . her wavy blond hair is her trademark. have fun ' ' ' one of our feminine cubups' 0 HALBROOKS, BETTY -This likeable miss is quite ' HALUCH' JFDYCE ' An ememeli likeable gal 'fhh one . . . . . of the cutest smiles at CHS . . . a darling damsel who is never populal with both boys and girls . . . has a photogemc Smlle . . can he remanimd by her shining blond hair in distress . . . always cool, calm, and collected. H I N I HALUCH, WILLIAM - A happy-go-lucky guy with a joke . HALL, LINDA - Always as neat HS a Pm ' ' ' pretty always handy . . . a real cut-up in class . . . enjoys life to the brown hair . . . is on the quiet side but as sweet as can be. fullest ' i l makes friends easily. I HALL, JANET - A talented toe tapper . . . can be recog- I HANEY, JERALD - A boisterous fellow who has lots of nized by her auburn page-hoy . . . likes to have fun . . . very friends . . . although is sometimes quiet, more often is mis- peppy . . . Hall is a ball lof gaietyl. chievous . . . a riot no matter where he is. CROLLE HADDICK HALBROOKS HALL, J. HALL, L. HALUCH, C. HALUCH, D. HALUCH, J. HALUCH, W. HANEY, G. 44 FIRMLY PRODDING, COAXING, SCOLDING I HANEY, SANDRA - This Kahok princess wears a gold- 0 HEFFERLY, PAT- Pat catches the eyes of many boys . . . en band on her left hand . . . is interested in seeing far-off has beautiful blond hair . . . shapely . . . a real live wire places . . . enjoys the light side of life. and life of the party . . . just plain cute. 0 HANRATTY, JUDY - .ludy is very Well liked by llel' C HELMICH, JERRY - A football and basketball whiz . . . fellow classmates . . . likes secretarial work . . . fun to know Monogram Club man . . . intelligent . . . enjoys a good joke . . . has very neat red hair. . . . clever . . . Jerry rates high on everyone's list. O HARGRAVE, HELEN - This lass just bubbles when she O HICKS, BOB - Bob has many interests . . . can speak talks . . . very artistic . . . always smiling . . . has a wonderful quite well on any subject . . . they just don't come any nicer sense of humor . . . a great member of the Class of '61. . . . quiet and respected. I HASKELL, DUANE - Dewey is our Student Council O HIGHT, PAT - Although Pat is small in hight, she president . . . member of executive board for four years . . . makes up for it with her great spirit and Kahok loyalty . . . president of class our junior year . . . popular. a sweet princess that's bound for success. I HAYS, RICHARD - Rich isn't Hays-e about what he I HOLMER, RUTH - This terrific musician came to CHS likes to do-enjoys photography . . . a conscientious worker her sophomore year . . . we're glad she joined us . . . likes . . . a good student leader . . , has lots of friends and fun, too. sports and is good at them . . . has a vivacious smile. HANEY, S. HANRATTY HARGRAVE HASKELL HAYS HEFFERLY CH' HICKS HIGHT HOLMER 45 TEACHERS FASHIONED, SHAPED, MOLDED HOLSINGER HOWELL HUBBARD HUBERT HUFF IVES JACKSON JOHNSON, D. JOHNSON, J. 9 Hoi-SINGER, KENT - Kelli is 8 very good rrlllsieian and O IVES, SHARON - Sharon received the Gregg award for a fine singer . . . his red hair really sets him apart . . . well- shorthand . . , plans to go into nursing . . . has beautiful, liked bi' all - - - President Of Band . . . great. naturally curly hair . . . tends to stick with one guy. 9 HOWELL, MARGIE - Serrlewliere slerig llie line Margie I JACKSON, TIM -- A second place in the local speech con- has acquired the nickname of BB - . - likes to travel and test was Tim's award for his hard speech work . . . is also hopes to do more of it . . . personable. . interested in writing . . . wants to make it his career. I HUBBARD, ROSALIE - Rosalie is the athletic type . . . Q JOHNSON, DOROTHY - Dancing and sports are at the slie likes most all sperls and is geefi irl HS ment' - - - has two top of Dotty's list of interests . . . she plans to work in an of the cutest ClilnPlCS CHS l1HS CVC! seen. office after graduation . . . makes friends and keeps them. 0 HUBERT, JOHN - Another Kalwk who Shows his true 0 JOHNSON, JOE - Joe likes music . . . has a record nol- Indian heritage - - - likes 10 hiiril arid fish - ' - 3 ueeeln SUV lection . . . wants to learn to play the guitar . . . this quiet - - - gels aleng with Hlrrlesl anyone - - - has freckles arid sarldi' chap does not waste words, but has a kind word for all. h ' . an o JORDAN, JANET Janet was our radiant Special Maid 0 HUFF, SANDRA - Likes SPOHS Of all kinds - - - is 3.CliVC Xxx. . has served her a mater well . . . can be recognized in them, too . . . vice-president of GAA . . . wants to make byimer many eautiful Clothes, banking her career . . . Sandy is always beaming. 46 FASHIONED EACH AN INDIVIDUAL J UELFS KARVELAT KATO KEMP KILLIAN KILNA KITCHEN KOHL O JUELFS, JUDY - Her honors include typing awards and a bookkeeping certificate . . . her favorite pastime is music . . . a girl with a charming personality. O KARVELAT, PAT - Pat likes to dance up a storm . . . prefers riding horses to riding cars . . . likes sports . . . has a preference for baseball and basketball . . . plans to be a nurse. O KATO, ELEANOR - Has been in the Chorus for four years . . . can cut a mean rug . . . interested in shorthand . . . decided to become a secretary . . . a born athlete. O KEMP, PAT - Pat is the strong, silent type, but is socia- ble . . . likes girls . . . enjoys athletics and fixing up his car . . . easy-going and extremely nice . . . supports the Kahok tradition. I KILLIAN, DIANNA - Dianna is a lovely brunette . . . has a multitude of interests . . . photography, flying, swimming, cooking, and sports rank high . . . neat as a pin. KOSTYSCHOCK O KILNA, SHARON - An active Student Council member . . . has fun swimming, watching basketball and football, and dancing . . . cute . . . has a wonderful personality. O KITCHEN, OWEN - Owen enjoys variety . . . his hobbies include roller skating, cars, guns, and photography . . . after graduation, he will be a flyboy in the Air Force. O KOHL, CAROLYN - Came to us our sophomore year from St. Louis . . . secretary of Mu Alpha Theta . . . has long brown hair . . . lovely and charming . . . we're glad that she's a Kahok. O KOSTEN, DON - Lots of fun . . . always teasing . . . likes sports, animals, and, most of all, girls . . . Don has a wonderful sense of humor . . . talented in speech . . . likeable. I KOSTYSCHOCK, JOAN - ,loan is known for her brain- power . . . well-liked because of her interest in other people . . . likes all sports . . . especially softball . . . very amiable. 47 DREW FROM OUT THE MASS, THE LEADERS KRAFT KRIETEMEYER KROPP KUEKER LADOW O KRAFT, BILL - Tall, blond, and handsome . . . Bill is I LANDWEHR, KAREN - Karen is a statuesque blonde the perfect combination . . . likes working on his car . . . . . . enjoys speech work . . . very athletic . . . her hobbies doesn't pay much attention to the opposite sex . . . reserved. include basketball and softball . . . has a fine sense of humor. 'o KRIETEMEYER, FRED - Fred is an all-'round athlete ' LANGREDER- CAROL - Carol is a WY Peaceful gal - - - likes to read and sew . . . regal height makes her stand out . . . co-captain of the football team . . . terrific dancer . . . in a crowd . . . has a delightful laugh. has a fine sense of humor . . . exceptional. I LASWELL, JESSE - The ability to blush characterizes Jesse . . . likes girls, but his special interest is cars . . . has his own Olds . . . very nice to know. O KROPP, JANET - An enthusiastic varsity cheerleader . . . our stunning Junior Maid . . . likes to talk and have fun . . . has a great personality . . . pretty and peppy. I LEPP, KAREN - Co-editor of the Kahokian . . . Girls' Stater . . . our lovely sophomore Tepee Maid . . . member of Honor Society and Quill and Scroll . . . outstanding leader in every respect. O KUEKER, CARY - Indian dancing is one of Gary's hob- bies . . . is Chief Kahok . . . others are cars and swimming . . . has a pleasing deep voice . . . very good-looking. 0 LADOW, JERRY - So nice to know . , . a little on the I LEVINGSTON, JERRY - Another outdoorsman . . . hunt- quiet side . . . doesn't like girls . . . a sharp dresser . . . ing, fishing, boating, and water skiing are his favorites . . . works hard helping others . . . well-liked because of his kind- attended Boys' State . . . hopes to be a professional photog- ness to others. rapher. - LANDWEHR LANCREDER LASWELL LEPP LEVINGSTON 48 DREW THE DREAMERS, PLANNERS, CRAFTSMEN LEWIS LONG LUCAS V K MC CHRISTIAN MC CORMICK I LEWIS, PAT - Pat joined us just this year . . . previously . I MC CREGOR, JUDY - Very petite . . . has short dark lived in Madison . . . now a most loyal Kahok fan . . . has hair . . . very charming . . . makes friends easily . . . has a pleasant personality . . . very attractive. V a special interest . . . one particular beau. O LONG, JIM - Jim isn't a home-town Kahok . . . is orig- ' O MC MILLIN, ROY - Roy is tall, dark, handsome, and inally from Cahokia, but is well-established . . . joined us his very polite . . . can be recognized by his deep voice . . . an freshman year . . . an enjoyable lad. easy-going Kahok who doesn't take life too seriously. I LUCAS, CAROL - Very neat and extremely sweet . . . O MACHINSKY, JOAN - A lovely gal with a peaches-and- works hard on the Kahokian staff . . . has an enchanting laugh cream complexion . . . enjoys school . . . president of Hi-Tri . . . very intelligent . . . has a smart wardrobe. . . . her poised and ladylike manner wins her lots of friends. I MC CHRISTIAN, JUDY - Judy is a lovely blonde . . . 0 MAGNETTI, SYLVIA - Sylvia can be recognized by her has a very trim figure . . . never lets anything worry her . . . ' long black ponytail . . . quiet and sweet . . . likes to howl . . . enjoys life . . . very popular with both boys and girls. takes an interest in activities out of school, too. O MCCORMICK, PAT - A shapely blonde . . . cool blue ' 0 MALVIN, BECKY - Becky is known for her beautiful eyes . . . her interests are mostly outside of school . . . has blue-green eycs and slim figure . . . actress of Oscar-winning a soft voice and quick wit . . . there's never a dull moment quality . . . very popular with everybody. with her. MC CREGOR MC MILLIN MACHINSKY MAGNETTI MALVIN 49 GAVE TO EACH A GOAL, A PURPOSE 0 MANCUM, KIRK - Head and shoulders above the l MEADOWS, JAMES - .lames is small and quiet . . . keeps crowd in both height and humor . . . although he likes to to himself . . . takes studying seriously . . . has a dry sense have fun, he takes his work seriously . . . enjoys speech. of humor . . . his conscientiousness will assure his success. g MANN, SUSAN - Lovely green eyes are Suealfs most 0 MEADOWS, JANICE - Sweet and friendly . . . Janice outstanding feature . . . is originally from Troy . . . came to likes SPOTYS - - - CSPCCUIIIY b0WliY1g - - - GIUOYS 5011001 - - - CHS last year I I I skillful organist I I I very pretty is an intelligent and hard-working student . . . personable. O MEADOWS, WANDA - Everybody knows Wanda as Sue . . . has a lilting voice . . . expressive eyes and attractive brunette hair . . . has a lovely personality . . . is always happy. I MARMON, JUNE - .lune is very friendly . . . likes sports . . . especially softball and basketball . . . an active GAA-er . . . has lots of personality and energy. O MELVILLE, SANDRA - Sandy is a poised brunette . . . known for her common sense . . . has a bubbling laugh . . . always looks bandbox fresh and neat . . . a very pleasant person. 0 MATTEA, SHARI - A pretty brownette . . . stays busy handling the cash register in the cafeteria . . . has a soft sweet voice and a smile for everyone . . . likeable. 9 MEADOWS, BOB - one Of OUT f00ih311 greats - - - 3150 O MENI, JANCE - A very pretty charmer . . . has a pleasant shines on the basketball floor . . . good dancer . . . handsome smilg and warm hazel eyes . , . always looks neat and lovely - - - likes to l0ke - - - well-liked bY CVCTYUHC- . . . concentrates on her O'Fallon beau . . . sweet. MANGUM MANN MARMON MATTEA MEADOWS, B MEADOWS, JAMES MEADOWS, JANICE MEADOWS, W. MELVILLE MENI 50 GAVE THE SPIRIT, GAVE THE FAITH 0 MENI, MARY RUTH - A lovely gal . . . can be seen driving around town in her white convertible . . . an excep- tionally talented roller skater . . . has a sweet personality. O MIKULAIT, JIM - Jim is an absolute dream -- has blond hair and sky-blue eyes . . . terrific dancer . . . has a quick wit and pleasant personality that win friends easily. O MITES, CARROLL - Carroll is an outstanding student . . . treasurer of Honor Society . . . member of Mu Alpha Theta . . . is good-natured and has a good sense of humor . . . charming. I MOORE, CARY - Gary is another new Kahok - came from St. Louis during his junior year . . . takes an active part in speech work . . . has a dry sense of humor. O MOORE, KATHY - Has a bubbling, gay personality . . . O MORGAN, JUDY - Judy attended Notre Dame before coming to Kahok territory her junior year . . . very interested in her steady beau . . . blonde and shapely. , O MYERS, JUDY - This lovely little miss is one of the more quiet members of our class who wants to be a secretary -a shorthand whiz . . . likes to cook and sew. O NIEDRINGHAUS, BILL - A friendly, smiling lad . . . Bill is a true friend . . . has a knack for making people feel at ease . . . very nice . . . sure to succeed. I NORBURY, LARRY - Larry is everybody's friend . . . has bright, laughing eyes . . . loves to joke . . . sports a sharp wit . . . has absolutely nothing against pretty girls. I NUNNERY, DON - This lad doesn't say too much . . . keeps to himself . . . can be seen often riding around in his loves to talk and laugh . . . speaks well both in and out of Qwn car . small guy who is a loyal friend. class . . . little and energetic - never stops to rest. W C . we - Vp A I ' A ll QNX A J Xix -bl MENI, M. MIKULAIT MITES MOORE, G. MOORE, K MORGAN MYERS NIEDRINGHAUS NORBURY NUNNERY 51 PARKHURST FAITH TO HOLD THAT EACH TOMORROW OESTREICH 0.'H A R A 0 DRO OSBORN OVERHOL PAUL, N. PAUL, T. UU PENSE jimiilfg i O OESTRICH, MARY - Mary wears a diamond on her left hand . . . plans to be married soon after graduation . . . we wish her nothing but happiness. I O'HARA, DOROTHY - Better known as Dotty, this miss is a true asset to the Class of '61 . . . has a winning smile and a personality that matches . . . everyone likes Dotty. O 0'MOHUNDRO, CAROL - When Carol's around there is never a dull moment . . . interested in music, plays marimba and piano . . . wants to go into teaching. I OSBORN, ED - This small but mighty Kahok always keeps the -ball bouncing . . . has a joke ready for every occasion . . . would make a good court jester. I OVERHOLT, KAREN - Karen is a hardworking student who achieves the goals she sets . . . her plans include college and an elementary-school teaching career. 52 www W IW O PARKHURST, LAURA - The bowling league and home- making are what interest Laura . ,. . came to us from Cahokia . . . loves to dance . . . we certainly are glad Laura joined CHS. I PAUL, NIKI - Niki always has a friendly hello for everyone she meets . . . is' a hardworking member of the Kahoki staff . . . sincere and helpful. I PAUL, TERRY - This light-hearted character keeps every- one in stitches . . . can he serious, though, . . is on the tennis squad . . . a nice guy who is a true friend. O PELO, RUSSELL- Russ is the kind of a guy who likes to date and have fun . . , is quite a cut-up around school . . . enjoys making other people laugh. I PENSE, JOHN - This Kahok is a .lack-of-all-trades . . . his interests and hobbies are varied . . . among these interests are cross country and track . . . well-liked. IS A NEW DAY, A NEW CHALLENGE PERIGEN . PFAFF PFISTER PIESBERGEN JACK PODESTA POWELL PRICE PRUIETT QUATTO I PERIGEN, ELLA-Ella's a terrific typist-will make a good secretary . . . a clever writer . . . always willing to work . . . likes to have fun . . . is the life of the party. O PFAFF, PAUL - Another one of the victorious gridiron eleven . . . a hardworking Student Council member . . . a member of Monogram Club . . . is always ready for a good laugh. 0 PFISTER, BONNIE - A very active member of Student Council . . . also a Phi Epsilon member . . . is interested in science . . . likes to date . . . a sweet girl. I PIESBERGEN, JACK - Jack likes to drive-has his own car . . . a twin . . . likes to date and have fun . . . has a friendly air about him . . . good-humored. O PIESBERGEN, JIM - The other twin . . . is calm and collected in all situations . . . never seems to get excited . . . tall and good-looking . . . a quiet guy that is a good friend. EACH A CHALLENGE TO BE MET QUEST RADER RANCK RANDOLPH A RAYMOND O QUEST, IRMA-An ardent worker in FTA and Student Service Club . . . has a lot of friends . . . always has a friendly smile and a hi for everyone. O RADER, FAITH - A top ten-er . . . a member of Honor Society and Mu Alpha Theta . . . plans to go into nursing . . . has attended many Honor Banquets . . . combines intelligence with looks. I RANCK, GARY - Woodworking and mechanics are what Gary is interested in . . . wants to have his own business and he a mechanic . . . we're sure he'll succeed. O RANDOLPH, WILLIAM -- Likes to hunt and fish . . . enjoys working in a metal shop and plans to have his own someday . . . a reliable worker if ever there was one. O RAYMOND, SANDY - Sandy was one of our freshman Tepee maids . . . has been on the executive board for four years . . . just bubbles over with laughter . . . fresh and chipper. O RECK, CAROL -- Carol is energetic all the time . . . her ponytail is easily recognized about school by its bounce . . . a lass with darling dimples. I REDMON, BOGIE - Bogie is known for his outstanding basketball, football, and track ability . . . president of Mono- gram Club . . . a never-to-be-forgotten Kahok . . . exceptional. 0 RENSING, BARBARA - Is our Student Council treasurer and also vice-president of Girls' Cheer Club . . . a charming personality accompanies this miss . . . beautiful blue eyes. I RHOADES, LARRY - This boy is another Barney Old- field . . . loves to cook and tinker with cars . . . we're sure he's on the Rhoadefsl to success. I RICKER, RUTH ANN - A terrific dancer . . . likes to date and is very popular . . . has beautiful brown hair and sparkling brown eyes . . . lots of fun to know. RECK REDMON RENSING RHOADES RICKER 54 AS THEY LEAVE THE KAHOK COUNCIL RIDDLE RILEY ROACH ROETHEMEIER ROSEBOOM O RIDDLE, FRED - Honor Society, vice-president of Mono- gram Club, and co-captain of the football team are but a few of Fred's honors . . . came to us from Madison . . . great. I RILEY, JAMES - One of FTA's hardest workers . . . .lim is interested in science . . . the kind of guy that is sure to succeed . . . a very likeable person. I ROACI-I, ROSEANN - A prominent GAA member . . . is good at shorthand . . . likes to read about beatniks and collect records . . . is always up on latest fads . . . lively. O ROETHEMEIER, GLORIA - Likes to swim, drive, date, and skate . . . also likes art - may take it up as her field . . . her giggle can he heard often in the halls of CHS. O ROSEBOOM, ALBERTA - Was FTA treasurer and sec- O ROTHENBERG, DAVID - As the able manager of the football team, Dave has earned an honored position in Mono- gram Club . . . intends to go into the business world . . . gay. I RUSHING, MARVIN - Marvin is a lad that will be glad when school is out . . . likes cars, girls, and to be with the gang . . . is always ready to enjoy a good joke. I SAMS, GERALD - Drawing and painting are among Gerry's interests . . . wants to own a metal shop after gradu- ation . . . is a real cut-up at school . . . comical. O SCHILLER, PAT - This faithful band member just loves pizza . . . is going to put her FTA background to work as a teacher . . . has a warm smile and a friendly greeting. O SCHNEEDLE, HAROLD - This guy enjoys sports, cars, retary . . . likes to play the piano and organ . . . plans to go food, and girls H the normal teenage boy . . . is fun to be to college and become a teacher . . . a very earnest worker. with in class as well as out . . . prefers to be on the quiet side. ROTHENBERG RUSHING SAMS SCHILLER SCHNEEDLE 55 l TO NEW CONQUESTS, EACH HIS OWN O SCHUCK, BETTY - Betty is active in both Chorus and Girls' Advanced Choir . . . likes to bowl . . . is a well-liked member of the Class of '61 . , . Betty is the best: O SCHUERBAUM, WILLIAM - When graduation comes, Bill will be glad . . . always keeps 'em guessing . . . a real joker . . . wants to-and does-get the most out of life. I SCHULTZ, JUDY - A cute girl with beautiful light brown hair . . . has a sweet personality and a smile that matches . . . is quiet but very sincere. O SCHULTZE, MARY - This sweet lass joined the Kahoks her senior year . . . came from Triad . . . a nice girl who has lots of personality . . . her sparkling eyes are very pretty. O SELF, EMILY - Wants to be a secretary . . . is a member of Student Service and Office Aides . . . likes to read, sew, and drive . . . her big brown eyes are very expressive. O SEWARD, JANE - Was Girls' Cheer Club vice-president her junior year . . . an active member in Mixed Chorus and Girls' Advanced Choir . . . always friendly . . . tiny, but terrific. I SEWARD, JERRY - One of our fighting gridiron eleven . . . has really earned a name for himself in football . . . an all-'round card-he really keeps us entertained. I SHEA, PAT - Our Kahokian co-editor . . . member of Honor Society and Student Council . . . a girl with a terrific personality . . . Pat's always having a good time . . . a Quill and Scroll-er. O SHIMMIN, PATRICIA - Pat is very refined and charm- ing . . . has lovely light-brown hair . . . wears very attractive clothes . . . plans to enter IBM school - will certainly be a success. 0 SU, JOHN - Very active in school - John is president of FTA and Phi Sigma Beta , . . member of the Tepee Board . . . lots of fun . . . both intelligent and athletic. SCHUCK SCHUERBAUM SCHULTZ SCHULTZE SELF fl, 4 . SEWARD, JANE SEWARD, JERRY SHEA SHIMMIN SU 56 LET THEM WEAR A BADGE OF HONOR O SILVEY, FAITH - Faith likes variety . . . collects shells, rocks, and unusual plants . . . likes to travel, swim, and ride horses . . . a brilliant science student . . . quiet and sincere. 0 SIMPSON, BOB -- Bob joined us our junior year from Madison . . . one of our top athletes - lettered in basketball, baseball, and track . . . very friendly.. . . has a wonderful sense of humor. O SIMPSON, DAVID - David is always having a good time . . . an extrovert - enjoys talking, joking, and laughing . . . has a gal from Maroon territory . . . enjoys taking it easy. O SINSKEY, TIM - Tall and very good-looking . . . Tim is clever and personable . . . a riot of laughs and clever jokes . . . attracts pretty girls like a magnet . . . sharp. O SMILEY, MICHAEL - Mike is a talented writer - Kahoki and Kahokian sports editor . . . blond and good-look- ing . . . not a serious bone in his body . . . a bon vivant. 0 SMITH, ROGER - Roger is a quiet fella . . . likes girls, but isn't a wolf . . . tall and blond . . . has a soft voice . . . likes to laugh . . . a loyal Kahok who is nice to know. I SMITH, RONALD - Ronnie joined us his sophomore year-is not a dyed-in-the-wool Kahok . . . Mort-Sahl-type humorist . . . page editor of the Kahoki . . . smooth and charming lady-killer. 0 SMITH, TOM - Tom loves cars - can usually be seen driving his '49er, a black Ford . . . big and tall . . . Tom en- joyed playing on the freshman and sophomore football teams. 0 SNIDER, VIRGIL -- Virgil really enjoys school - studies hard and takes an interested part in classes . . . friendly and always ready to help . . . very sincere about everything. O SONNENBERG, SHIRLEY - Has a friendly personality . . . very nice . . . serious typist and stenographer . . . a true sports enthusiast . . . tall and graceful . . . a loyal friend. SILVEY SIMPSON, B. SIMPSON, D. SINSKEY SMILEY SMITH, ROGER SMITH, RONNIE SMITH, T. SNIDER SONNENBERG 57 PROUDLY WEAR IT WIN OR LOSE SPALDING SPERINO SPRECKELMEYER STABILE STALEY STEFF EN STEPP STERN STEWART STRUEN SE O SPALDINC, RUTH - Is better known to her multitude of friends as 'iC0rki . . . likes art and dancing . . . sensible and good-natured . . . a cute and saucy strawberry blonde. 0 SPERINO, ANCELO - Known for his rapid-fire method of talking . . . has a merry twinkle in his eyes . . . makes lots of friends with his easy going ways . . . irresistible imp. O SPRECKELMEYER, SHARON - Sharon traveled here from Missouri her sophomore year . . . sweet and sincere . . . very active in CAA . . . a lovely addition to our class. O STABILE, SANDRA -s Sandy is a darling redhead . . . likes everybody-everybody likes her . . . always looks neat as a pin . . . a devoted Kahok booster. O STALEY, GARY - Photographer extraordinaire - Gary was elected to Quill and Scroll - shutter-bug for the Kahokian and Kaholfi . . . hard-working . . . well-liked. 58 O STEFFEN, ROBERT - A serious student - Bob's special fields are math and science . . . active in Eagle Scouting . . . one of those who attended Boys' State . . . a likeable lad. O STEPP, WILLIAM - Bill is big and athletic - a tackle on the football team . . . takes his studying seriously . . . is always stepping up with a funny remark. I STERN, DONALD - Don is never overly serious . . . en- joys cracking jokes and laughing . . . girls constitute his inter- ests and hobbies . . . clever speech student.. . . not at all stern. O STEWART, KAREN - A darling petite blonde . . . enjoys swimming and cooking . . . Karen's looks and charm insure her success . . . very popular with everyone. I STRUENSE, ARLENE - Arlene keeps to herself - is quiet and reserved . . . likes sports - softball, badminton, swimming, and horseback riding rank high . . . wants to be a secretary . . . efficient. HONOR FIRST, THEN FAITH AND COURAGE SWEARINCEN SYKES SZAKACSI TAAKE TEMPLE THIEL THOMAS TI DW ELL TOUSSAINT UHLE5 O SWEARINCEN, HAROLD - Has that boyish quality . . . is short and wiry . . . Harold likes sports . . . is talented in track . . . gets along well with everybody . . . a loyal Kahok. O SYKES, LORETTA - Jeannie enjoys variety . . . has lots of interest - mostly outside of school . . . interested in skating . . . her plans include becoming a secretary. O SZAKACSI, EUGENE - Eugene's shyness is very appeal- ing . . . enjoys sports - especially track . . . applies himself when there is a job to be done . . . a Kahok to be proud of. I TAAKE, MARILYN - A tall, lovely gal . . . very active in school . . . treasurer of FBLA . . . enjoys life . . . has a terrific sense of humor . . . can be recognized by her beautiful brown eyes. O TEMPLE, CONNIE - Connie loves music - listening to it or dancing to it , . . an active Chorus member . . . a petite blonde . . . we don't know anyone more fun to be with. I THIEL, PHILLIP - One of our trackmen - lettered in cross-country . . . Phil's other interests include cars and girls . . . quiet, with a dry sense of humor. O THOMAS, THOMAS - Tom came to us this year from Edwardsville . . . likes sports and cars - like most boys . . . this good-looking lad is well-liked by his classmates. I TIDWELL, NAYDENE - A vivacious platinum blonde with cute dimples . . . Naydene likes roller skating and ice skating . . . very intelligent . . . lots of fun to be with. O TOUSSAINT, LINDA - Linda is a very attractive brunette . . . accomplishes tasks with quiet efficiency . . . has a soft laugh . . . very sweet . . . well-liked. O UHLES, LARRY - Larry is tall and dark . . . enjoys sports - excels in track . . . has a special girl . . . quiet but very nice . . . an asset to the Class of '61, 59 LOVE FOR ALL THEIR FELLOWMEN UHRING URBAN VALENTI VANDYKE VAUGHN O UHRING, MARTHA - Marty's middle name is merry 0 WAGNER, ROBERT - Bob 1125 lhaf lean, hllllgfl' 100k , , , always driving around in her jeep , , , has fun doing just . . . is 3 bOl'Il comedian . . . everybody remembers Bob's beat- ahout anything . . . has lovely long brown hair . . . a devoted nik PCI'f0l'm3nC6 - - - an 011id00l'SIIlHIl - - - likes t0 hum and Kahok, fish . . . very witty. O URBAN, GEORGE - Very nice . . . George has a voice that is wonderful to listen to . . . likes to drive anything from g WASILEWSKI, TQM - A handsgme blond , , , popular his convertible to one of his father's buses . . . good sense of Mechanics boy . , , enjoys Cars and drag races . , l has a spe. humor. cial group of friends . . . enjoys life in school but will enjoy O VALENTI, SHARON - A contagious laugh characterizes It out of School, too' Shari . . . is a very pretty brunette . . . enjoys her work as a Qiliy-3598! cvolumeer aidei at a hospital ' ' ' Sweet' O WEEDEN, TONIA - Tonia is very outgoing . . . interest- ' VANDYKE, DEDE - ede is a hard-working member of ed in those around her . . . likes sports: swimming, skating, and softball . . . is sensible and humorous. Student Council . . . likes things that are exciting and differ- ent . . . cute and sparkling . . . very energetic. Charlgs ls hener kngwn as O WELLS, GLODEAN - A sweet Southern accent is Glo- M0nly , , , de lnney 3 ladies' man , , , his voice can be dean's outstanding characteristic . . . sweet as can be . . . heard ann the m ning bulletin , , , very sharp. friendly . . . has a smile and a kind word for everyone. W J, y N? Q A WAGNER WASILEWSKI WEEDEN WELLS v ijigef 9 60 lt? 'TIL THEY BRING THE FAITHFUL ELDERS WESTLAKE WHITE, JIM WHITE, JUDY WHITESIDE WICKER . WESTLAKE. SHARON - Shawn feallb' el1I0YS School C VVIDEMAN, LILIA - Lilia goes for variety . . . likes - - - member Of Hehef S0eietY and MU A1Pha Theta - - - Ueas' horseback riding, skiing, fishing, and farming . . . very much llrel' of Tepee . . . loves athletics . . . 3. lJl'illIaI'llZ student. interested in Chgrug , , , Singere and industrigus, O WILBUR, MARY K. - Ch' f ' f h L'b ' WfHI:,E, JIM - HHS a, really Scienfific mind ' - -'nothing Club . . . vice-president of FBLK .eiicgtliiagtifilegiri gets in is way when he is concentrating.. . . a serious stu- Mary K. is already working as a model I l . interested in dent . . . has a deep voice . . . a tease-addict. S h peec . I WHITE, JUDY - Vivacious and sparkling fits Judy to ' WIPLE, B03 -n Bob is president of Honor Society ' ' ' .. U . . . Kahakz page editor . . . Monogram Club treasurer . . .let- a T . . . always laughing . . . friendly . . . has a charming d , k d b k b ll f personality I l I this White is a delight. tere in cross-country, trac , an as et a . . . treasurer o Quill and Scroll. I WHITESIDE, BARBARA - An active Band member . . . ' WII1LIANISf JOE - -IUC likes I0 lake things eaSY9 he Barbara is secretary of the Camera Club l l l page editor of rolls with the punches . , . a field-and-stream man who hunts the Kahoki . . . an Indian dancer . . . very refined and lady- and fishes - - - eHj0YS movies, te1eVi5i0hf and b00kS - - - Ver' like, satile. I WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY - Bubhling is the word for Shir- . WICKER, JIM - Jim is 3 l0Y3l Kahvk - - - w0rkS hard at ley's personality . . . secretary of Honor Society . . . associate everything he df-'es - - - enjoys Speech - - - interested hl D'l0t0T' editor of the Kaholfiun . . . executive board . . . a Quill and cycling . . . conscientious. Scroll-er. WIDEMAN WILBUR WILLE WILLIAMS, J. WILLIAMS, S 61 PRIDE IN BEARING KAHOK NAME O WILSON, JOHN - Tall and handsome . . . John is very O ZAVAGLIA, MARIE - Marie is a delicate brunette . . . athletic . . . loves to tease . . . friendly with everyone . . . has lovely black hair and flashing eyes . . . likes to chatter a wonderful guy to he with . . . amiable. and laugh . . . her plans include being an airline hostess. O WILSON, LYNNE - Speech is one of Lynne's specialties O ZID, JOANN - A hard worker . . . JoAnn always helps . . . is a good athlete . . . has a charming smile and a friendly out when she is needed . . . likes speech work . . . has a pas- hello . . . Lynne is the shy kind that hlushes easily. sion for painting . . . enjoys tackling tennis . . . clever wit. 0 WINNER, PAT -- Pat won several awards in local speech contests . . . selected to Honor Society her junior year . . . went on the UN pilgrimage . . . a successful gal. O WRIGLEY, LEROY - A quiet guy with not much to say . . . a true friend . . . likes to attend sports events . . . would rather sit back and listen to others. AXA 0 WYDRA, DONNA - Donna is tall and statuesque . . . a congenial person who is lots of fun to know and a joy to be with . . . has a quick sense of humor . . . personable and popular. WILSON, J. WILSON, L. WINNER WRIGLEY WYDRA ZAVACLIA ZID 62 We 1 LONG REMEMBER HAPPY DAYS ! SOON THE JUNIORS, SEASONED WARRIORS Jeanne, Cheryl, Darlene, Paul JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS Paul Fayollat .... ..... P resident Cheryl Christ .... --- Vice-President Jeanne Calza ,,f,S,................ Secretary Darlene Laurinski Mrs. Bottlemy, Mr. ---------------- Treasurer Dearworth ...... Sponsors Back Row: Fayollat, Port, Christ, Birger, Nico, Cass. Front Row: Condomitt Mr. Dearworth, Mrs. Bottlemy, Calza, Laurmski. JUNIOR CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD FULL OE HOPE AND NEVER EEARFUL It was 1958 when we, the Class of 1962, entered Collinsville High School to become a part of the great tribe known as the Kahoks. As juniors, we faced one of our busiest years and we quickly set to work, electing our execu- tive board and our chief, Paul Fayollat. We found ourselves engrossed in many pow-wows as plans for the Coronation began to take shape. And when that night arrived, everyone was filled with awe upon entering the gym and viewing the fantasy land of Cinderella, Our Coronation will be remembered for many moons as one of the most outstanding in the history of CHS. We were well represented in every phase of school life, and as time slipped by, more and more of our braves and squaws appeared on the honor roll, in music, in sports, and in the various clubs and organizations. As we look back over the year, it seems that time has flown by much too quickly. Three of our most precious years are gone, but we look forward to the coming year in hopes that we Will be able to maintain our fine reputation and con- tinue in success as We blaze our way along the trails at CHS. SOON WILL BE OUR TRIBAL CHIEFTAINS MR. SHADOWEN'S COUNSELING GROUP kb Back Row: Battoe, Berkel, Borgmeyer, Belobraydic, Beard, Bilyeu, Barton. Ansley. Middle Row: Birger, Behrends, Boothman. Biggins, Blumberg, Beckman, Baron. Barker, Barhee, Beckner. Front Row: Artimisi, Bach, Beasley. Banes. Bachelor. Albrecht. Bell. Anderson. Back Row: Butler, Byrkit, Burcham, Burns, Clayton, Boyd. Cargnino. Britton, Brider, Clark. Middle Row: Cavaletti. Colyott, Buttrey, Carkuff, Brooks. Coffin, Christopher, Bowles, Camp- bell. Boyle. Front Row: Collins, Brada, Childress, Bryant, Mr. Heherer. Chaput, Calza, Christ, Condomitti. MR. HEBERER'S COUNSELING GROUP 66 ' I SOON WILL LEAD OUR KAHOKS BOLD MISS HOGUE'S COUNSELING GROUP Bark Row: Crites, Dunaway, Coulson, Courtwright, Dematteis. Cooper, Dickman, Darling, Ehlert, Corradini. Middle Row: Donna, Cromer, Eaton, Deterding, Dill, Dillon. Front Row: Curry. Davis, Dupatz, Elly, Coombs, Delaney. Edwards, Cullen. Back Row: Finley, Eska, Elliot, Griffin, Fponcheck, Faifer, Grubb, G. Guadagano, Getz, Evans, Fimmen. Middle Row: Gersteneckergaflass, Fox, Gremard, Gansner, Fansler, Foster, Fayollat, Gray, Front Row: Epperson, C. Ciladagano, Goss, Fins, Fischer, Fortney, Coodridge, George. MRS. KELLEY'S COUNSELING GROUP LEAD OUR KAHOKS ON TO HONOR MISS RICHTER'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row.' Hanke, Gudelauski, Herren, Howard. Hildreth, Hoag, Jost, M. Hankins. Haller, Hoga. Middle Row: Hinson, Jackson, M. Hillier, J. Hillier, Haddick, Harmon, Howell. Front Row: Jalinsky, Hoffman, Hott, Hendrix, Miss Richter, P. Hankins, Herman, Hooks. Back Row: Kueker, La Roux, Lewis, Kohl, Leach, Krause, Leffler, Le May, Kirby, Kress. Middle Row: Kurtti, Klem, Kitsch, Kassing, Lansing, Kemp, Kelley, Klein, Laurinski. Front Row: Langreder. Keplar, Karbutowski. Miss Baldridge. Karnes, Laswell, Lassen, Kato. MISS BALDRIDGE'S COUNSELING GROUP ON TO VICTORY, ON TO WISDOM MR. AMS' COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Militello, McGhee, Lyerla. D. Meyer, Mansker, McCauley, Liniger, Logsdon, M. Meyer, Meadows. Middle Row: D. Miller, Mansini, P, Miller, Locke, W. Mayer. Front Row: Lindsey, Maron, Martin,dsybargeiW Mr. Ams. Mangum, Molinar, J. Miller, McCain. Back Row: Mosley, Nico, Paden, Pavone, Mueller, Mottin, Oberkfell, Pacewic, Oliver, Morgan, Nicol. Middle Row: Ogle, Mumper, Pellegrin, Murphy, Molitor, Papciak, Musso, Muzzarelli, Nickles. Front Row: Murrell, Parker, Pearson, Parkinson, Noel, Pabst, Morietta, Noascono. MR. DEASON'S COUNSELING GROUP LET THEM STUMBLE NOT NOR FALTER Miss FRUEH's COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Powers, B. Phillips, Ruger. Risenhoover, Ratzel, Richter. Robertson. Port, Porter, Prater, Quinlan. Middle Row: Rarick, Povilat. Perfetti. Roberts, Pigiord, Poneleit, Russell, Ricardi, Rushing, D. Phillips. Front Row: Richardson. Rising, Perotti, Rees, Miss Frueh, Ranek, Rodgers, Popovich, Pemberton. Back Row: Sill, Steiner, Summy, T. Smith, Smithson, Siener, Soriano, Salitza, Schiller, Sparks. Middle Row: Sale, Siegel, Scaggs, Carolyn Smith, Carole Smith, Shea, Stapleton, Southard, Sar- hage. Front Row: Sharp, Scheibel, Simpson, Savage, Shellenberger Semanisin, S. Smith, Staley. MRS. MUSSO'S COUNSELING GROUP EVER STRIVING FORWARD, UPWARD MRS. HOBBS' COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: P. Weber, Warren, Sztu ' Ulkus, V. Williams, Wohlschlag, L. Williams. Middle Row: S. Tennant, Weede Varda, Van Dorn, Zambaldi, Welle, J. Weber, Waitukaitis, L. Wrigley, S. Wrigle f t Row: C. Tennant, Whitney, Turner, Wortman, Mrs. Hobbs, Wilhelm, Whaley, Tanner, Yankausky. l l Like man, I'm a statue. Hot, hotfoot. Whel-e's my partner? 1 - Q X THEY WHO KNOW OUR TRIBAL CUSTOMS SOPHOMORE CLASS Paul Welch Y.,...,. Connie McClaskey ..., Bonnie Sprinot .... Vivian Feist .,.,,.O. .... Mrs. Buel, Mr. Heberer , Connie, Vivian, Bonnie, Paul. Only four seasons after we first walked down the trails of the strange lands of knowledge and wisdom, we returned to blaze new trails. We began by choosing our warriors fthe executive boardll to represent us during the next four seasons. Next, we chose JoAnn Lesicko as our Sophomore Maiden. We are no longer considered the young braves of our tribe, for we have proved that we can hold our place around the camp of the old warriors. Our Kahok Indians have always been the greatest tribe, and we as the poten- tial warriors hope we can carry their name on in pride, high spirit, and strength. Now we hope to make ourselves known, not only in the history of CHS but in the memory of all who remember how we have learned to hunt, track, and trap what is the best for our class. OFFICERS ----- President -- Vice-President ----- Secretary --- Treasurer --s- Sponsors THESE THE SOPHOMORES, YOUNG BUT ABLE Back Row: Sprinot, Grafe, St. Pierre, Welch, Sesock, Lesicko, Beals. Front Row: Fiest, Davis, Mr. Heberer, Mrs, Buel, McClaskey, Gnavi. SOPHOMORE CLASS EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row: Balm, Archer, Beckman, G. Anderson, Bellmer, Adams, Allison, Alexander, Berry, Bickel, Barker, J. Beckner. Middle Row: Blackburn, Ady, Allen, Bennett, Aslan, Beals, Bevan, B. Beckner, C. Anderson, Beisner, Allen, Berry. Front Row: Battoe, Althardt, Benoit, Mr. Lambird, Bauer, Black, Bloomquist, Blandon, D. Anderson. MR. LAMBIRD'S COUNSELING GROUP THEY HAVE LISTENED TO OUR ELDERS MRS. CORLEW'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Brombolich, Carril, Brumm, Cline, Brennan, Christian, Carter, Burcham, Chapman, Clark. Middle Row: P. Campbell, D. Bohnenstiehl, Buxton, M. Campbell, Cato, Coggins, Bouf- ford, Britt, Bowles, Brancaglione, Bosen. Front Row: C. Bohnenstiehl, Clover, Mrs. Corlew, Blumberg, Cleveland, Burns. Brown. MISS STEINER'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Cox, Crown, M. Cole, Drenkhahn, Cooper, Condellone, Counts. Middle Row: Deather- age, Coleson, Colyott, C. Cole, Danco, Darron, Di Staso, Denninger, Crabtree. Front Row: Dawson, Davis, Cook, Miss Steiner, Coulson, Dillon, Deason, Cummins. THEY HAVE GRASPED OUR AIM, OUR PURPOSE MISS MEYER'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Emerson, Faletti, Emling, G. Fann, F. Fields, Fitch, H. Feist, Foley, Ferris. Mid- dle Row: Finck, Fischer, Fritts, Fiala, K. Fields, Frauenfelder, Etchills, D. Fann. Front Row: B. Felis, S. Felis, Evans, Fornero, V. Feist, Ewing, Friemann, Epperson. MR. HEDGCOCK'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Giles, Haynes, Gower. Harris, Halbrooks, Hanley, Gale, Goldsmith, Haislar, Haney. Middle Row: Geaschel, Gibson, Hale, Gamble, Hartin, Harrolle, Gray, Hargrave, Hawkins, Gans- ner, Geissert. Front Row: Gremard, Gnavi, Gafe, Gorham, Mr. Hedgcock, Giffin, Guthrie, Hammers, Greer. THEY HAVE TROD OUR SHINING HALLWAYS MRS. O'BRIEN'S COUNSELING GROUP , ' Back Row: Heslop, Idle, Heffner, Herr, Keller, Hobbs, Hickman, J, Jackson, Howerton. Middle Row: Hogan, Hughes, S. Jackson, Jones, Holmer, Holzer, Higdon, Jonas. Front Row: Hinch, Irwin, Hemclon, Mrs. O'Brien, Hildreth, Herbst, Johnston, Huff. MR. DAVISSON'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Koch, Le Blanc, Knarr, Kleine, Kolb, Kohl, Knecht, Landers, Kosten, Laurenti, Kolling. Middle Row: Keplar, Klingenberg, Kuhlman, La Crue, Lamb. Front Row: Lilley, Leicht, Lesicko, Langford, Kocot, Lane, Laswell, Koehler. PATHWAYS BLAZED BY THOSE BEFORE THEM MR. H. DEARWORTH'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Lorenz, D. Miller, I. McCormick, G. Mann, Malikitis, F. Mattea, Merckel, Luja, Ray Miller, Roscoe Miller. Middle Row: Maurer, McClure, B. Mann, McKinnerney, McCormack, Luncsford, McGhee, Mezzano. Front Row: S. Mattea, Marshall, McClaskey. Mr. Dearworth, Lucas, Long, McLaren. Back Row: Mueller, D. Moore, Pacewic, Ogle, '. - ek, Nishwitz, K. Nichols, Mitchell, Myers Novaria. Middle Row: Musso, E. Nicho , ll' Nesbit, Novero, J. Moore. Front Row: O,DOHHEll, Moody, Moro, Mr. Ruffini, No , ewberry, Nash. MR. RUFFINFS COUNSELING GROUP WITH THEIR EYES TURNED EVER FORWARD MR. HOLLEY'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Pilkus, Porter, Rodgers, Reed, Renfroe, Preloger, Perfetti, Patrick, Ramsey, Plantz, Pitts. Middle Row: Phelps, Rigel, Roschke, Perez, Parmley, Pitzer, Paul. Rekas. Front Row: Reimler, Povilat, Pritchett, Mr. Holley, Rader, Rademacher, Phillips, Quernheim. MRS. KOELLING'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Smock, Semanisin, Schneider, Sasse, Schuette, Shelton, Sorrello, Sij, Scott, Sep- meyer. Middle Row: Stepp, St. Pierre, Shewmaker, Simon, Schwander, Starzyk, Ruger. Ros- setto, Smith. Front Row: Ross, Scharf, Sager, Sprinot, Scheibal, Sesock, Sinskey, Sloan, Spreckelmeyer. FORWARD TO GREAT DEEDS TO COME MRS. THOMPSON'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Uhles, Vennum, Turnbull, Talbert, Tucker, Temple, Vancil, Tottleben, Vogt, Turner, Tripp, Tipler. Middle Row: Upton, Vernetti, Votava, Trebilcock, Ubaudi, Tellor, Thacker, Twiggs, Carolyn Wallace, Stubbs, Turner, Thronesbery, Tinsley, Front Row: Theis, Connie Wallace, Vetter, Swearingen, Tervydis, Thompson, Toussaint, Tanner. MR. HELLYER'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Welch, D. Webb, Zeller, Wurtz, R. Wright, M. Webb, Wood, Winkler. Middle Row: Wersching, Wesemann, White, Wolfgang, Weber, Wasser. Front Row: Wideman, Wiseman, Wampler, Mr. Hellyer, Wille, Young, J. Wright, Zeable. THROUGH THE HALLS OF OLD CHS Diana Williams ....,....... Judy, Linda, Tom, Charlotte, Diana On Freshman Day, five hundred strong, we entered the Kahok7s mighty Wigwam. Among us there were many potential leaders, scholars, and athletes. We got off to a good start by selecting our chief and his council. Our tribe selected Mary Jane Brown, our fair princess, as Freshman Maid for the Home- coming Coronation. During our next four years at CHS we hope to have a prosperous hunting season. We definitely feel that our Kahok warriors will truly attain a place in the sun. 80 Charlotte Cleveland .......,.. FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Tom Norcom --, ...... President Linda Gillespey ..... ,... V ice-President Judy Vandaveer .,.,,., ...... S ecretary - -- -- Treasurer S ergeant--at-A rms Miss Kirsch, Mr. Wentler ........ Sponsors TO THE WIGWAM OF THE KAHOKS FRESHMAN EXECUTIVE BOARD Back Row: Gillespey, Sesock, Norcom, Williams, Cleveland. Front Row: Adamitis, Finley, Mr. Wentler, Jenkins, Vandaveer, Monroe. Back Row: Atwood, Allen, Banker, Andrews, Bankoski, Baima, Antonovich, Astrauskas, Adams, Barrett, Artimisi. Middle Row: Anderson, Banks, Adamitis, Baney, Baima, Barberis, Althardt, Anderson, Bagent. Front Row: Bachelor, Adamson, Barth, Ball. Miss Linder, Allan, Baker, Allen, Armon. MISS lLINDER'S COUNSELING GROUP COME THE FRESHMEN, YOUNG AND EAGER Back Row: Bean, Bowlin, R. Boneau, Bouse, Bauer, R. Bohnenstiehl, Biggs, Bilyeu, Boehm, P. Bohnenstiehl. Middle Row: Bergschneider, Beland, Bollman, B. Barton, Bickel, Bodine, Beveridge, J. Bohnenstiehl, Blair, Bossetto. First Row: Bracey, Berg, Boyle, Blass, P. Boneau, K. Barton, Blaylock, Best. MRS. DEASON'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Castelli, Buetikofer, Cassillo, Brewer, Cates, Brandly, Caminiti, Chemotti, Clark. Middle Row: Buxton, Chapman, Chrisman, Clubb, Cleveland, Christy, Cerny, Childs. Front Row: Clifton, Cobetto, Brinker, Coffin, Mrs. Froman, Cavicchia, Carman, Burgess, Brown. MRS. FROMAN'S COUNSELING GROUP COME THE FRESHMEN, GREAT IN NUMBER Back Row: Crockarell, M. Davis, James Cook, Duba, John Cook, M. Cook, Cooksey, Coverdell, Doty, DeMoro. Middle Row: Courtright, Coombs, Dalton, Dearworth, Dimmic, Crites, Digiro- lamo, Corcoran, Daech, Coleman. Front Row: Cox, Susan Dalton, Dillard, C. Davis, Dick, Detto, Dortch. MRS. HEALY'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Fansler, Eckart, England, Eckert, Findley, Dunahee, Field, Feig, Durham. Middle Row: Fitts, Epperson, Duncan, Fidler, Fitzler. Front Row: Fingerhut, Esterlein, DuHadway, Fletcher, Finley, Mr. Heinecke, Foster, Ernest, Dunham. MR. HEINECKE'S COUNSELING GROUP QUICK THEY ARE TO LEARN OUR CUSTOMS MISS KIRSCH'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Fournie, Gereaue, Gamble, I.. Gregory, Graham, Gordon, J. Fox, Gilmore, Gill, Geske. Second Row: French, Frost, V. Gregory, Glenn, Giddings, Gartside, Gnavi, Gavillet, Goin, S. Fox. First Row: Fritts, Gallagher, Gooch, Gillespey, Fricke, Froman, Green, Gilliam, Gosha. MR. W. DEARWORTH'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Grimm, Helmich, Hendrix, Guinzy, Heck, Hiles, Hilger, Haisler, Heinlein, Hampton. Middle Row: Gunderson, Hayden, Haney, Hayes. Front Row: Heinecke, Guetterman, Herndon, Hanratty, Hickam, Grizio, Guadagano, Grubb. BRIGHT THEIR SQUAWS AND BOLD THEIR BRAVES MR. MAUPIN'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Mark Jackson, J. Howard, L. Jenkins, Mickey Jackson, Hultz, Hohn, Hull, Isen- hart, Hyatt. Middle Row: Hoskin, Hoffmann, Humphrey, Hotvedt, Hodgen, D. Jarrell, Hill, John, Jacobs, Hubbard. Front Row: Howerton, Huff, Hoppes, Holliday, Mr. Maupin, Hoeltman, Hoag, C. Jarrell, J. Jenkins. MR. PAUL'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Karraker, Krause, Ledbetter, Johnson, Jones, Killian, Kelly, Lant, Kelley, Johns. Middle Row: Keel, Kinsey, Kamer, Kanturek, Kato, Laughlin, Lancaster, Mr. Paul. Front Row: LaFrank, Kikutis, Kalbfleisch, Lamken, Kurtz, Kolling, Kuhn, Johnston. 85 THEY WILL FOLLOW IN OUR FOOTSTEPS MRS. SKAGGS' COUNSELING GROUP Back Raw: McFall, Luther, Mann, Ledhetter, McCormick, McChristian, Lyerla, T, Malano. Middle Row: D. Lochman, Mallery, Lotz, McCollester, D. Malano. Front Row: Lindsey, Lott, LeMay, Levingston, McMillin, J. Lochman, Malter. MRS. STAFF ORD'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Mills, L. Montroy, Robert Moore, Richard Moore, Meyer, D. Mueller, Moody, Mumper. Middle Row: Mitchell, Merrifield, Marmon, K. Monroe, Mosby. Front Row: Mertzke, Martin, Mathias, P. Mueller, Mrs. Stafford, P. Moore, J. Mans, M. Monroe. CARRY ON OUR PROUD TRADITION MR. SWIGART'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Nochta, Neukam, Noble, Oestreich, Ostanick, Ogden, Peterson, Pegues. Middle Row: Norcom, Osborn, Pace, Nicol, Newman, Newbolds, Niedginghaus, Novaria. Front Row: Payne, Penn, Pemberton, Oatman, Pearse, Ogle, Perez, Nico, Nepute, MR. WENTLER'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Propst, Richards, Pfalzgraf, Powell, Rees, Rekas, Quigley, Risenhoover, Phillips, Reynolds. Middle Row: Pfister, Puffer, Pisetta, Riddle, Rezabek, Roberson, Reck, Pierce, Phelan, Richmond. Front Row: Pinkard, Pierce, Phillips, Pfaff, Powell, Mr. Wentler, Pruiett, Phillips, Price, Powers, Pigford. CARRY ON THE TORCH WE'VE LIGHTED MRS. MC REAKEN'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Schellingburger, J. Ross, R. Ross, Shemoney, Sarhage, Russell, Schwander, Saholsky, Roberts, Robert Rogers, Self, Shea. Middle Row: Sams, Rushing, Salyer, Settler, Rowe, Mrs. McReaken, Silvey, Shelton, Richard Rogers. Front Row: Schaffner, Schalter, Sesock, Schwieder, Robinson, Schultze, Sickhert, T. Ross. MR. HENSLEE'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Steinwagner, J. Soehlke, R. Stark, F. Smith, Ronnie Smith, Sprinot, K, Smith, Slaughter, Starzyk, Stabile. Third Row: Stafford, Sorbie, Skelton, S. Stark, Stewart, Staggs, C. Soehlke, Ray Smith. Second Row: Spreckclmeyer, E. Stone, K. Stone, Mr. Henslee, Smith- son, Simpson, Stein, Sleeter. Front Row: Stehman, Surge, Stowers, Soriano, Stennett, L. Smith. CARRY ON THE KAHOK NAME MISS GRAHAM'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: Vetter, Thomas, Sullivan, J. Taylor, Vieluf, Sweet, Walling, Maurice Taylor. Mid- dle Row: Wardrop, Swift, Toon, Taveggia, Updike, Van Dyke, Turner. Front Row: Toupnot, Suppiger, Tabor, Margie Taylor, Miss Graham, Vennum, Vandaveer, Stropnik, Titchenal. MRS. H. DEARWORTH'S COUNSELING GROUP Back Row: R. Wilson, Young, White, Yagow, Zink, B. Yankausky, Wilds, Wilfong, Wrigley, J. Williams. Middle Row: Woods, Wolf, Witte, Welle, D. Williams, I. Yankausky, Zellin. Front Row: Witsken, S. Williams, Zaganelli, Mrs. Dearworth, J. Wilson, Wohlschlag, P. Wide- man, Wurtz. MN, ffipfjily MM Twfjjmifjlwg my RWM MQW My ff fi X f J yff X f V , V if j ?mn,g-vw? 'Ml - X. , K K 1 I f , ,1 ':f:i:EE'x ' --:5!!57ix' - . f , f fa M fv wxx ff f ' f ' f K f' r ly fly? 'fffylx J C f I , K K-.VXA V, 5 hz:-Q ' f f ,f f , , 2 , , A- Vi L X FXJQ K vin! Q N fx X fu Q 1 1 A J , aaa' f ' Kgi vayfffzfk VVYJI Al ,, 1,2 V Qr l l fl ,fy K final' ix mg Q .f xiq 3 ly f ' ' fu f X 191.2525 - 'lyk V M 7: f f , ff, '45 V M1 my XX N .Jffffl : , ,L ' Q aww eil, 1' f L 'N L JW' Q m M X V. N X' 'I X U L K 4 :X',. 'Hip f ' w Of ' A Lf 11-'ALT A' fig .V - f Q Y' ff Q, -, 1 ' MR X A 4 ' ' K N, X Xb x MJ fx ,b 'Q' QX X W f : fwfr Xflffi X X 4' X we 1 1 ' A,, ,X M M H' ,iw My L LLY f,,f , , A A 5- 1 . W , S A Q , , V ' J ffgi Q M fi X i ,1 ?,4lQk-E5 kia-V l rvvy, X 1 ' --ggzgfyiri , 41 Q'A , 1 f ' ffff iw - ,, J 1 ' ,K lx Qi Y 2 W 5 'AI JE THIS IS THE MUSIC-MAN FOR MR. F. C. KREIDER, band director On September 29, 1930, the first members of the newly organized high school instrumental music department met in the old boiler room to begin regular class- work in music. In the swelltering environs of thawt room was the making of a national championship high school band. Under the direction of one of the nation's finest band masters, Mr. F. C. Kreider, the novices diligently applied themselves to the intri- cacies of scales and tone. Their triumphs and failures permeated the halls of the en- tire old building and, perhaps at that time, only Profs practiced ear could detect the sounds of championship performance. His faith and hard work were rewarded by three consecutive victories in naltional competition thereby earning the right to re- tire from future contests. The community and the thirty years of band students who have had the privilege of studying under Mr. Kreider's direction owe him a debt of gratitude that can never be repaid. LO THESE MANY MOONS Boston gave the CHS band mem- bers and their chaperons a warm and hearty welcome when they arrived there June 2, 1960, after a 32-hour bus ride. Seven concerts had been arranged and each was received by enthusiastic and appreciative audi- ences. At each school the entire group was served free lunches or re- freshments. This good food, includ- ing pizzas, real Boston baked beans, and hamburgers was enjoyed by all. Salem, with its strange old houses and tales of witchcraft, Marblehead with its lovely homes and scenic ocean drives, and Plymouth with all its Pilgrim history were all fascina- ting sightseeing trips. The dip in the Atlantic was slightly chilly. Bunker Hill, Old lronsidesf' Old North Church, Christian Science Publishing House, and many, other historical sites in Boston were visited. The Boston Pops Symphony Or- chestra was given a very favorable applause by the group one evening. But the steamed clam and lobster in the shell were noft so well received! ln fact they were rejected by many. All will long remember the over- whelming applause at the concerts, the compliments and words of praise Prof Kreider received from head masters, school officials and music teachers, and the words of commen- dation from many on the good be- havior and conduct of the band mem- bers. 93 THE BA D JO ANN DE LANEY Princess Knhok fi . gm .tty N -- -. Q 'xk 'V . ,A x'.ff5x I gi A 3 Jilf iit wi :lv A 5 . tg , ' 35 e X i -' S A -Q Fi 5 94 1 il 4' Jw 5 l ffl: xll'.B,t. Mr' FLUTES: Phyllis Weller, Bonnie Blumlverg, Pat Schiller, Bobbie Nash Beverly Bloomquist, Marella Zaganelli, Tracy Laughlin, Susan Elzen Susan Dalton. OBOES: Pat Fansler, David Harris, Jeannie Atkins. CLARINETS: Karen Dellamano, Janet Siegel, Mary Martin, Carolee Allen Maureen Dupatz, Susan Eliy, James Idle, Joyce Schwander, Louise Grizio Martin Mann. Janice Moore, Jim Turner, Kay Ann Witte, Jean Kolling. Janet Lott, Kay Barton, Claudia Froman, Sandra Fuller, Jeannie DuPree. ALTO CLARINET: Jucly Gallagher. BASS CLARINETS: Jo Ann Deluaney, Kent Hobbs, Judy Russell, Pat Mathias. Judy NVarClrop. BASSOONS: Barbara Whiteside, Jutly Twiggs. ALTO SAXES: Pat Hankins, Carole Smith, Kathy Wilhelm, Marie Hermann TENOR SAXES: Susan Foster, Roseann Roach. BARITONE SAX: Mary Ogle. FRENCH HORNS: Mike Kirby. Ginger Brada. Mary Chaput, Darlene Cray, Mike Fansler, Lynn Gamble. u s 1 v Vx 10 5 ' 1 A 0 K, 1- x .... 1 M A Lxkt Jing X A 'xv 3 .. Q v f is I mmLA ff x i? ' W - - 1 5' ., ,lf ' X A 1. K x Ni, N Q, Y Ak at X 5 1 xx f 5' Q 53 'N X 1 N Q im J gg 6 fm 'si ..:g 49 , Xi in L, Ns S W K 'N .f ,' .P N ' wifi 0 X? X - . ki U '- f' Q .-.h - ' ' 2 N f' AFT ix Q - 32 - . ,. 23?-'J 5 H K N: 5 .- fx - L Q x L 'E SN SNA gr I V! 5' . 1 Aff., 1 if S X 5 4 f 1 . A X X 3 X' S rf? hgx xii f' ' J S55 3 5 , ' jfff ' W. Q Mg ' ' Q ' X L X X MR .5 X. : I 1 Y -A ..f if T ' 1 Q -K , - . Q5 5 R A A K vial N eh 6 5 X N , .SL xxix uk 5 3 1 gf , 1 ,. s R W XR ' cl fi f 5 X .Nl 1 J ix Q t 55' x K f 3 Q Q, 5 Qi 1 S . 51 K- x x x X x X x X x X XX51 N Ks, , , , QS s figs ,4, i ,fy X' W YM THE CHOIR AND ITS DIRECTOR MRS. GIBSON Choral Director The Girls' Advanced Choir holds a pow-wow every morning during first period. They not only sing beautiful melodies, but also beat tom-toms and plan dances and songs for the Variety Show and state conwtest. To make mon-ey for the contest, the choir also sponsors bake sales, dances, and paper drives. Each spring tryouts are held to determine which squaws are qualified to become members of the Girls' Advanced Choir for the next year. ALL-STATE QUARTET AND ENSEMBLE ALL-STATE VOCAL QUARTET In early February, the CHS All- State Vocal Quartet joined several thousand other fine high school mu- sicians for the annual All-State Music Activity. Under the direction of an efficient guest conductor, they spent two days in preparing for a oint con- cert on Saturday, February 4-, in Huff Gymnasium at the University of Illi- nois. The Chorus Department was well-represented by Georgia Powell, soprano, Brenda Gnavi, altog Jim Beckner, tenor, and John Brancag- lione, bass. GIRLS' ENSEMBLE The Girls' Ensemble this year is composed of nine s-quaws rather than the usual eight, six of whom are freshmen: Mary Jane Brown, Vicki Kikutis, Regina Lindsey, Linda Martin, Kristi Monroe, and Cherie Scbaffner. The three upper classmen are Jeanne Calza, Susan Herbst, and Georgia Powell. The able accompan- Brenda, Jim, John, Georgia. ist for the ensemble is another talented freshman, Kay Monroe. Each morning the girls can be found in the chorus wig wam at 7:25, practicing for public perform- ances. A good voice, musicianship, pleasant personality, and cooperative attitude are essential to become a mem- ber of the Girls' Ensemble. 1 Kay Georgia Susan Vicki Kristi Regina Mary Jane Linda Cherie Jeanne 97 i MIXED AND FRESHMAN CHORUSES VARIETY SHOW AND DIRECTOR STUDENT DIRECTOR Georgia was an excellent variety show director. Working under the expert guidance of Mrs. Gibson, she produced one of the finest shows that we have seen in a long time. Steve Fields, Susie Herbst, Kristi Monroe, David Phillips, Carol Ann Evans, Ellen Sale, Sherry Haddick, Bill Zeller, John ' e Brancagllon GEORGIA POWELL Student Director LEADS AND DANCERS The Bells and Beans in the variety show, dressed in authentic costumes, bril- liantly poltrayed the southern life of the 1860's in Natchez and New Orleans. Brenda Gnavi, Carolyn Siener, Donna Dortch, Betty Pierce, Judy Wright, Jeanne Calza, Darlene Friemann, Sue Coffin, Ellen Sale. THE STUDENT COUNCIL HELPS SPONSOR: MR. KOELLING Barbara, Susan, Duane, Karen. President ...... --- Duane Haskell Vice-President --- --- Susan Ammon Secretary ..... ..... K aren Lepp Treasurer --- --- Barbara Rensing 1, - ow: Finley, LaFrank, Menefee, Irwin, Lesicko, Sesock, Sorbie, Perez, Blumberg, Laurinski, X H eist, Pfister. Middle Raw: Hillier, C. Shea, DeLaney, Winner, Kilna, Deason, Hoeltmann, Herndon, Monroe, Bauer. Front Row: Wright, Gonzales, Lysbargerg Lepp, Ammon, Haskell, Ren- f sing, P. Shea, Halhrooks. H 7 L K K 100 DIRECT OUR TRIBE Leading the tribe of Kahok students are the lndian chiefs, the members of the CHS Student Council, whose job it is to keep the peace pipe circulating between the students and the faculty and to coordinate student activities. Through the year the Student Council operates the school store, the vending machines, and the jukebox in the cafeteria. In addition, the tribe's Council has established Courtesy Week and Keep- Your-Campus-Clean Week, both of which are in- tended to improve not only the students' behavior but also the conditions of the reservation. Highlights of the Council program include Freshman Day, the annual Homecoming celebra- tion, and Open House, Where each s4tudent's work is on display. The 1960-1961 Student Council has done an exceptional job and deserves the hearty commenda- tions of every Kahok brave and maiden. Duane Haskell Back Row: Dennington, Coleman, Uhles, Fayollat, Paul Pfaff, Port, Williams. Middle Row Ses i :. Bouse, Hale, Ackermann, Meni, Beasley. Front Row: Armon, Brada, Noel, Turner ader Zaganelll Pam Pfaff Clllespey PAGE SPONSOR: STATE BANK OF COLLINSVILLE GIRLS' ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION SPONSOR: MRS. FROMAN Sharon, Sally, Sandy, Susan, Kathy, June. PFC-Sident ......... .... S usan Foster Secretary-Treasurer - ......... Sally Holme! Vice-President ..... ..... S andra Huff Paint Manager ...... Sharon Spreckelmeyer Hurry! We're gonna miss the bus. Many of the sports-minded maidens of the mighty Kahok tribe belong to the GAA, which is a state-affiliated organization whose purpose is to promote good sportsman- ship and fair play. It is a wonderful way for them to develop and display their athletic skills and achievements. Participa- ting in sports makes these Indian girls agile and sure-footed. Some also become deadly aims with bows and arrows. These maidens are adept not only at playing games, but also at making friends with the students from other schools whom they meet at playdays and workshops. Instead of organizing a war party the GAA sponsors a get-acquainted party each fall for the new members. Also at this time awards are given to members who have a certain number of points marked on the totem pole. Each year the GAA selects two maidens who, having excelled in the categories of skill and sportsmanship, are qualified to attend summer camp. PAGE SPONSOR: COLLINSVILLE DAIRY 102 FOR THE TRIBAL MAIDENS Back Row: Glenn, Nico, Blaylock, Powers, Wurtz, J. Marmon, Blass, Lochmann, Perez, Grizio. Middle Row: Dawson, Mertzke, Fischer, Holmer, S. Marmon, Evans, Toon, Schwander, Wilson. Front Row: Stone, Barton, Armon, Miss Froman, Kolling, Rezabek, Hargrave, Allen. Back Row: Matheas, Johnston, Allan, Reck, Esterlein, Clifton, Toupnot, Kato, Taveggia, Beisner, Stein, Lott, Cobetto. Third Row: Huff, Darron, DiStaso, Tabor, Ogle, Laswell, Gunderson, Blandon, Moody, Russell, Foster, Spreckelmeyer, Barbee, Struense, Hendrix. Second Row: Roach, Bickel Best, Langford, Bauer, Mrs. Froman, Kurtz, Lotz, Althardt, Price. Front Row: Dalton, McMillin, Riddle, Sorbie, Updike, Bowles, Berg, Pare, Pierce, Stone. GOLDEN RULE TRAFFIC CLUB SPONSOR: MR. PAUL Back Row: Frank, Silvey, Mites, Gillespey, Zavaglia, Garloch, Taake, Langrederj Shea, IF lton, McGregor, Hight. Middle Row: Evans, Johnson, Raymond, Haddick, Hillier Blgcham, 'dwcll, Drenkhahn, Bouse, Riddle. Front Row: Stepp, Williams, Coulson, Pfister, Barton, rr---aul, Roth- emeier, Pruiett, Oestreich, Pense. CQ President ,..... ...... C arroll Mites Vice-President ..., .,... B onny Cillespey Secretary-Treasurer --.--- Sharon Kilna In order to disprove the old saying the only good Indians are dead Indians, the Golden Rule Traffic Club was formed. In other words, the members of this club strive to drive carefully to protect pedestrians and motorists, as well as In- dians. To be eligible to join, one must have ranked in the upper third of the driver education class. The Golden Rule Traffic Club arranges park- ing for those Kahok Indians who drive to school. It also furnishes application blanks for license plates and distributes Illinois maps to the faculty and staff of Collinsville High School. Under the expert supervision of Mr. Paul, the club has become a very worthwhile organization. Bonny, Carroll, Sharon. 'I04 JUNIOR SCIENCE CLUB SPONSOR: MISS HOCUE Back Row: McFall, Rogers, Novaria, England Schwander Fields Yankausky Kelley Coleman Ogden, Sams. Third Row: Lamken, Kamer Dunham F1t1ler Clubb Pisetta Fox Rowe Grimm Second Row: Pearse, Mosby, Davis, Fingerhut Welle Cillespey Adamitis Dalton Toon Front Row: Dearworth, Bohnenstiehl, Malano Stablle Sal er Youn President ...,... .,.. T ami Malano Vice-President ,... ..,.... J anet Welle Secretary ...a.. -W Linda Gillespey Treasurer ......-, .... J udy Adamitis Sergeant-at-Arms ,-- .... Nancy Pisetta On alternate Tuesdays those tribal members who are interested in probing the mysteries of nature raid the science lab. There they conduct experiments and make plans for such activities as the homecoming float, picnics, and field trips. On such trips they are armed not with tomahawk, bow, and arrow, but with telescope, net and enthusiasm. A highlight of each year is the Greater St. Louis Science Fair, at which many of our warriors earn outstanding recognition for themselves and their school with their exhibits. By searching the scientific world, these stu- dents are encouraged to climb the ladder to higher education. HI TRI OFFICERS AND MAIDENS SPONSOR: MRS. SKAGGS President ...... Vice-President --- Secretary ....,. Treasurer .... Chaplain -- Pat, Susan, Joan, Bonnie, Judy. Joan Machinsky Bonnie Blumberg ------ Pat Fansler ----- Susan Eby ---- Judy Fomero Back Row: Thronesbery, Wampler, Black, Harrolle, Fitts, Rossetto, Quernheim, Jackson, Paul, Cleveland, Miller. Middle Row: Nash, Beckman, Haluch, Finck, Fornero, Evans, Phillips, Monroe, Mosby, Simpson, Brown, Laughlin, Gabriel. F rant Row: Bloomquist, Wille, Langreder, C. Lucas, Moore, Landwehr, Wright, F. Lucas, Cavicchia. PACE SPONSOR: JERE'S SERVE SCHOOL AND COMMUNITY On the second and fourth Monday of every moon many squaws rush down the pathways of CHS on their way to the wigwam of their chief, Mrs. Skaggs. During these pow-wows, discussions are held concerning future charity drives. This welfare organization buys a brace for a crippled child, assists many of the charity organ- izations, and helps many needy families each year. The girls in this club, who unselfishly give up their time and energies for the benefit of others, receive a Great deal of satisfaction and enjoyment D from the work they are doing. MYRA AND CINDY Myra Spealman is one of our schoolmates who is unable to attend school because of her health. But she is very much a part of CHS by virtue of her official adoption into the Hi Tri organization. Back Row: Ehy, Blumberg, Harmon, Smith, L. Fischer, Lochman, Holmer, Machinsky, Fansler, Biesner, Lindsey, Papciak, Kelley, Bohnenstiehl. Middle Row: Biggins, Votava, Dillard, Fann, Overholt, S. Fischer, Hoppes, Parker, Foster, Fingerhut, Russell, Kostyshock, Cusanelli. F font Raw: Sager, Bauer, Langford, M. Davis, J. Davis, Evans, Cleveland, Althardt, Bennett. 107 MU ALPHA THETA SPONSOR: MRS. PHILLIPS n M ' , Louis, Janet, Rick, John, Carolyn. One little Indian plus two little Indians equals three little Indians or one-and-a-half big Indians . . . as all warriors of Mu Alpha Theta know, for they are the big chiefs in the field of math. Mu Alpha Theta is an honorary tribe, and therefore, to be eligible, a squaw or brave must be a junior or senior, take at least three years of math, maintain a B+ average in that subject, and have a B average in the rest of his courses. These mighty Chieftains hold their pow-wows after the sun sets, deep into the night. Their many tribal tasks include the .ceremony of initiating new warriors and the heap-big annual picnic held at the close of the season. President ....,,.. .,..... L ouis DuPree Secretary ,...... .... C arolyn Kohl Vice-President --- --- Janet Corcoran Treasurer ,,,,...,. .... R ick Birger Sergeant-at-Arms ..,............. John Sij E Z Back Row: Sij, DuPree, Eckert, Birger, Dennington. Middle Row: Christ, Lepp, Kohl, Williams, Hargrave, Evans, DeLaney, Cole. Front Row: O'Mohundro, Drenkhahn, Ammon, Mrs. Phillips, Rader, Miles, Westlake, Corcoran. 108 MONOGRAM CLUB SPONSOR: MR. FLETCHER Back Row: Darling, Brown, Meadows, Fayollat, Pfaff, Simpson, Phillips. Middle Row: Ogle, Coffman, Krietemeyer, Stepp. Front Row: Meyer, Wille, Redmon, Coach Fletcher, Riddle, Birger. v.l No reservation would be complete without a fiery tribe of athletes. And for those braves who have done outstanding work in sports by earning one or more letters, to be admitted to membership in the Monogram Club means to be on the top of the totem pole. Not only must they earn a letter, but they have to be approved by the sponsor and several of their teachers, and then be voted on by the active members of the club. However, after they have been accepted by the club, they must continue to fight for the purple and white or be scalped fliterallyj and be dropped from the club. Fred, Bogie, Rick, Bob, Fred. President ..... Vice-President --- Secretary ...... Treasurer .... --- Sergeant-at-Arms --- Bogie Redmon ---- Fred Riddle ----- Rick Birger -,----- Bob Wille --- Fred Krietgggger 109 MACHINE SHOP ,P .J-' P. A Yjlhxhf SPONSOR: MR. DECHIARA J f ger, Crabtree, Barbee, Biggs, Paul, Beahringer ront Row: Laswell, Bravin, Cherry, Kemp, Bailey, Drost, Frey, Brussatti. President ..... ....... P at Kemp Vice-President --- ....... Bob Bailey Secretary --..--- ..... Marvin Brussatti Treasurer ..... C--- ....... John Drost Sergeant-at-Arms' ..... ...... C lyde Frey The talents of those in our Kahok tribe vary greatly. Those whose interests are in the line of machinery can employ their abilities to good ad- vantage in the Machine Shop Club. These warriors further their mechanical dexterity in many ways. The purpose of the club is to inspire them to use skills which they have learned in class. It is the duty of all good Indians to increase their manual deftness along with developing their mental po- tential. The fine warriors of the Machine Shop Club are taking a big step in this direction. 'I10 John, Clyde, Marvin, Pat, Bob PRCJECTION CLUB SPONSOR: MR. LAMBIRD The Indians of old did not have anything nearly so wonderful as motion pictures to aid in their learning. Today, however, thanks to science and our fine Projection Club, we do have motion pictures to help make many of our lessons clearer and more interesting. The loyal braves of the Projection Club give up their study periods to run the machinery necessary for audio-visual aids, and thus further the education of their fellow braves of CHS, as well as their own. President --Q.,,, -...s .lim Cerllili Vice-President une .,,,,.... Jim Riley Secretary ,,,.Y .... B ill Niedringhaus Jim, Jim, Bill. Back Row: Dennington, White, Catalpa, Leffler. Middle Row: Meadows, Kosten, Anderson, Dematteis, Hanke, Darling. Front Row: Niedringhaus, Riley, Mr. Lambird, Cerutti, Heslop., 'Ill THESE ARE THE MAIDENS WHO REGISTRAR: JANET KUNCL Back Row: Malvin Winner, Ashmann, DeLaney, Poneleit, Staley, Noel. Middle Row: Hillier, Overholt, Noascona, Ranek Riddle. Front Row: Quern- heim, Rossetto, Coulson, Lucas, Hildreth, Feist, G No longer do we have to depend on drums and smoke signals for the delivering of messages to various parts of our reservation or to other tribes and reservations. Today, we have a dedicated group of modern drum-heaters and smoke-signalers known as the office aides. These squaws give up their study periods in order to help the big chiefs of our tribe. Rub-a-dub-dub. Eeny-meeny-miny-moe. PAGE SPONSOR: MARY ANN SHOP 112 AID THE OFFICE MANAGERS Back Row: Mattea, Claridge, Jordan, S. Christ, Barton, Langreder, Gorham, Herndon, Frauen- felder, Rees. Middle Row: Moore, C. Christ, Raymond, Haluch, Zavaglia, Basola, Allaria, Acker- mann, Roseboom. Front Row: Marshall, Wrigley, Machinsky, Shea, Cavaletti, Blank, Zid, Fann. They perform such essential jobs as answering telephones, operating the switchboard, delivering blue slips and attendance sheets, and performing other duties which make the management of our offices more efficient. For a job well done they deserve the wholehearted thanks of all the Kahoks. Looking for something? Anything interesting? 113 THE LATIN CLUB HAS WIDE APPEAL SPONSOR: MRS. KOELLIN G Back Row: Brombolich, Cox, Dennington, Sill, Steiner, Luja, McCauley, Miller, McCormick, Phillips, Lamb, LeBlanc. Middle Row: Hargrave, Whiteside, Ammon, Pfister, Dill, Richardson, Benoit, Vernetti, Fann, Bevan, DeLaney. Front Row: Marshall, Roschke, Bauer, Cleveland, Evans, Davis, Kohl, Eby, Dillard. Back Row: Fields, Irwin, Deason, Lyharger, Ross, Sinskey, Gorham, Herndon, Fischer, White, Herbst. Middle Row: Langreder, Fritts, Povilot, Jackson, Perez, Twiggs, Weber, Sager. Front Row: Paul, Rossetto, Coulson, Wright, Lucas, Feist, Lesicko, Sprinot PAGE SPONSOR: FIRST NATIONAL BANK 114 TO THIS THE KAHOK TRIBE President ...... Roy Dennington Vice-President --- ----- .lane Davis Secretary .................. Bonnie Pfister Corresponding Secretary ..... Carolyn Kohl Treasurer ............... --- Susan Eby Touch of Venus. Carolyn, Bonnie, Susan, Roy, Mrs. Koelling, Jane. A strange language for Indian braves and maidens emits from the council lodge, Room 301, twice a moon, at the pow-wow of the Phi Epsilon. The purpose of this gathering is to enrich their knowledge of ancient Greek and Roman gods and goddesses. At the annual banquet the members dress in togas and follow the ancient Roman customs. The nomadic tribe of 1960 travelled west. The pow-wow was held at the University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, New Mexico. There the Kahok warriors gathered with members of many tribes of the nation. They spent an enjoyable week of assemblies, sight- seeing, and the Olympics. Two of our stal- wart braves, Bruce Phillips and Kenny Steiner took ribbons in the mile and half mile, respectively. Many members from CHS have received recognition in the national and state organ- izations. 'II5 THE GIRLS' CHEER CLUB SPIRIT SPONSOR: MRS. MC REAKEN 116 Back Row: Sinskey, OMohun- dro, Rensing, Jordan, Bishop, .L DeLaney, Shea, Biggins. Middle Row: Feist, Haddick, Mrs. Mc- Reaken, Van Dyke, Claridge. Front Row: Taake, Moore, Clay- ton, Drenkhahn, Gill, Hooks, Uhring, C. DeLaney. Back Row: Esterlein, Nico, Kan- turek, Vandaveer, Coffin, Ca- vicchia, Fricke, Ross, Herndon, Martin. Third Row: Levingston, Foster, Mueller, Cavillet, Parc, Lampkin, Finley, Jenkins, La- Frank, Cartside, Cnavi, Pfaff, Williams, C, Monroe, Sager, K. Monroe, Soehlke. Second Row: Shea, Beasley, Seiner, Coulson, Clover, Gnavi, McClaskey, Quern- heim, Kuhn, Lindsey, Brown. F Row: Simpson, Hildreth, aoli Fletcher, Adamitis. Back Row: Vetter, Cremard, Cole, Hanratty, Wilson, Winner, Marshall, Lesicko, Sesock, St. Pierre. Third Row: Rossetto, Kohl, Roseboom, Irwin, Paul, Pfister, Mites, Coulson, Seman- isin, Sprinot, Grafe, Seward. erts Ranek Fornero W1Qe. Young, Wright, Smlthson ad? . rant Row: Lybarger, C. Christ, Gonzales, Bir- ger, Kropp, S. Christ. Second Row: Klem, Rees, Rob- INSPIRES THE KAHOK WARRIORS A war whoop rings out! The voices of the squaws of the Cheer Club blend in a chant for victory. These loyal Kahok fans work hard to arouse and uphold school and team spirit and to promote good sports- manship. They compose one of the largest and rnost active clubs in our school. Among their many activ- ities are sponsoring pep assemblies, holding an annual dance, and sponsoring and assisting with the election of the cheerleaders. Their money-making projects include selling shakers and pennants and holding frequent bake sales. These girls exemplify the true spirit of the Kahoks. Donna, Gloria, Pat, Barb, Lynn, Christine. President ....... ...,, L ynn Clayton Secretary .... ....... P at Cole Vice-President ,.... .... B arhara Rensing Treasurer .....,.. --- Gloria Claridge Donna Gill Point Manager --- ........ Christine Shea Back Row: Evans, C. Lucas, Paul, Cavaletti, Ackermann, Barton, Ricker, Varda, Haddick, Lepp, Gorham. Third Row: Cullen, Cole, Johnson, Hott, Fischer, Rezabek, Riddle, Gillespey, Banks, Cleveland, Tabor, Beals, Pitzer, Welle, Radamacker, Temple, Scaggs. Second Row: Parker, Good- ridge, Lang, Phillips, Cook, Tervydis, Sale, Edwards, Coombs. Front Row: F. Lucas, Lindsey, Pisetta, Suppiger, DuHadway, Hale, Gunderson, Pearse, Boyle, Sesock. 117 LES ARTISTES SPONSOR: Miss GRAHAM Back Row: Sams, Gray, Spaulding, Kropp, P. Cavicchia, Claridge, Zink, LeMay. Middle Row: Campbell, Battoe, Ashmann, Whiteside, Stein, D. Williams, Coffman, Herndon, Boneau, Borland, White, Gill. Front Row: S. Williams, Klein, Haddick, C. Cavicchia Gooch, Fletcher. 118 , Miss Graham, Berg, Allen, President ,.,.,. ,,,, C harlaine Cavicchia Vice-President , , , ,f,., Shirley Williams Secretary ,,.. K --- Jerry Campbell Treasurer , , , - - Marcia Fletcher Reporter Y- -- Barbara Klein Indians have always been known to have a great interest in various forms of art. Examples can be seen in their colorful war paint, their beautiful blankets, and their in- triguing totem poles. This year, to broaden the artistic interest of our Kahoks, an art club was begun, known as Les Artistes. Through membership in this club, each member hopes to gain a deeper appreciative understanding of art and beauty and to obtain a wider knowl- edge of the opportunities available in the field of art, plus the development of self-expression through individual creative activities. With such high goals, the talented squaws and braves of Les Artistes are certainly off to a good start. Marcia, Charlain, Ruth Barbara, Shirley, Jerry LIBRARY CLUB SPONSOR: MISS ECKART The Kahok tribe of long ago did not enjoy the privileges of a school library, but the warriors and maidens of today spend much of their time developing and broadening their minds through books. Many times they encounter problems which they cannot solve themselves. To their aid come the many squaws who proudly call themselves mem- bers of the Library Club. These reliable and hard- working girls devote their study periods to perform many tasks. Some of their duties are preparing and sorting books according to their authors and content, shelving the books, preparing cards, and collecting fines. The Library Club members, working under the trained and patient eye of Miss Eckart, learn many jobs that will help them in their future lives. These efficient, trustworthy squaws are definitely an asset to our tribe. President ........ - - - Mary K. Wilbur V ice-Presid ent - - - - - - Dorothy Fulton S ccretary ..... ..... J anet Siegel Treasurer ....... -- - Judy McChristian Sergeant-at-Arms --- ------ .ludy Twiggs Judy, Mary K., Dorothy, Janet. Back Row: Siener, McGregor, Childress, Claridge, Swearinger, Moore, Bachelor, Bloomberg, Powers, Grabowski, Lane, J. Toussaint, Locke. Third Row: Wilbur, Rowe, Welle, Green, Vivian Pruiett, Valerie Pruiett, Mans, Rezabek, Grolle, Nolan, Soehlke, Nichols, Fulton. Second Row: Yankowsky, Siegel, Pigford, Miss Eckart, Kurtz, Althardt, Hoppes, Garlock. Front Row: Wallace, Hanratty, Twiggs, Blaylock, McChristian, L. Toussaint. PAGE SPONSOR: FIRST NATIONAL BANK '19 SPONSOR: MRS. SKACGS THE STUDENT SERVICE BRAVES Back Row: Self, Foster, Dupatz, Bloomquist, Wilhelm, Frauenfelder, Byrkit, Steiner, Luja. Middle Row: Sparks, Port, Roach, R. Holmer, Spreckelmeyer, Smith, S. Holmer, Hooks, Deatherage, Ranck, Paul, Hobbs. Front Row: Foley, Grisolano, Allen, Roberts, Ranek, Clayton, Kohl, Quest, Uhring, Pfister, Rader, LeMay. President ..... .... B ob P011 Vice-President --- .... Irma Quest Secretary ,..-,...... --- Faith Rader Schedule Secretary ..... ..... S usan Foster Bulb-snatcher . was Irma, Susan, Bob, Faith. 120 PAGE SPONSOR: GAUEN LUMBER COMPANY . ,,,,..s - X .ff ' M .farm AND MAIDENS HELP THE KAHOKS ALL Back Row: Althardt, B. Gremard, P0p0VlCh Pearson Done Blandon Soriano Sharp Ewing Middle Row: LaGrue, Moro, M. Gremard Molmar Ricardi Papclak D111 Varda Kato Gray Front Row: Fitts, Gnavi, Savage, Harmon Ponelelt Pabst Miller Cavlcchxa In our tribe, as in any large tribe, there are a few renegade Indians. As a prevention and cor- rection for this situation, there exists a group of our fellow tribesmen known as the Student Service Club. Its membership consists of faculty-approved sophomores, juniors, and seniors who are willing to give up study periods in order to perform this service. The members are stationed at various points throughout the school. They check and keep a record of everyone who passes through the halls, and thus prevent much unnecessary confusion and trouble. The warriors and maidens of the Student Service Club keep ours a peaceful reservation- one which we are proud and happy to be a part of. What's so interesting over there? SPANISH CLUB SPONSOR: MRS. KELLEY Back Row: Berg, Uhring, Gill, Knarr, Port, Temple, Sij, Ewing, Pruiett. Middle Row: Long, Coffin, Dillard, Adamson, Fricke, Herndon, Lindsey, Crabtree, Johnston, Podesta. Front Row: Wampler, Black, Monroe, Mrs. Kelley, Dunham, Fitzler, Kuhn, Pare, Updike. Presidenl ..........,.,.Y..,..,, Bob Port Vice-President --, ....... Jimmy Sij Secretary ....., ,-- Barbara Black Treasurer .,,.w. .o,.. L inda Ewing Sergeant-at-Arnrs UW-.. ...,. Marvis Wampler Once every moon there is a pow-wow of Span- ish Club members. Youive heard of the Spaniards --they are the ones who conquered our ancestors, the Aztecs and lncas. tOf course, if we Kahoks had been there, it would have been a different story.l You might call this group an exploring party. They scout many sources to learn more of the Span- ish palefaces and the history of their civilization. As the seasons come and go they have such projects as trading cakes for green pieces of paper. With the Wampum they collect they either make an offering to the Spanish department or go to some hunting ground such as the Municipal Opera in that huge reservation known as St. Louis, Mo. They have a festival towards the end of the year. For this the girls carefully apply their war- paint and the braves wear their best finery. 'I22 Linda, Barbara, Marvis, Jimmy, Bob CAMERA CLUB SPONSOR : MR. HEBERER Mike, Steve, Nancy, Dick, Cary. President W, .,.A. -,, Dick Wohlschlag Vice-President ,W .,,,... Mike Fuller Sf'C'fl?Nll V .A.... .,f, N ancy Ciddings Treasurer ,,..f.f Y-, Cary Staley Sergeant-al-Arms - ,... Mike Leffler The Camera Club is composed of braves and maidens who have a great interest in the palefaces' umagic box. At their club pow-wows, which are held twice each month, the members are taught the proper care and use of a camera and how to develop and print their own pictures. By taking pictures of the football and basket- ball players, and selling them to the braves and squaws of the great Kahok tribe, Camera Club members are able to get heap much wampum. This wampum is used for the large picnic which is held at the end of the school term and which high- lights the year for Camera Club members. Back Row: Beland, Puffer, Holsinger, Faifer, Levingston, Leffler, Sij. Middle Row: Stabile, Geist, Morris, Vogt, Lamb, Sepmeyer. Front Row: S. Wohlschlag, B. Ciddings, Mr. Heberer, N. Giddings, D. Wohlschlag, Staley. PACE SPONSOR: KNOEBEL STUDIO 123 SPONSOR: MR. WENTLER PHI SIGMA BETA President Secretary Treasurer V ice-President .... ---- Sergeant-at-A rms - -- -- - ----- John Sij Sharon Westlake Janet Corcoran Helen Hargrave Louis Cargnino Mr. Wentler, John, Helen, Janet, Louie, Sharon Enchanted potions! Black Magic! Are these the ancient Indian witch doctors? Al- though strongly reminiscent of the concoction- creating members of the old Indian civili- zation, these uwitch docto-rsv are actually physics and chemistry students who have joined Phi Sigma Beta, the newly organized physical science brotherhood. Every so often they may be found in the chemistry lab demonstrating and conducting experiments. These are the members of our tribe who will become the scientists and engineers of the future. Back Row: Sill, Salitza, Cargnino, Boyd, Steiner, Ulkus, Robertson, Kirby, Phillips, Williams, Sij, DuPree. Middle Row: White, Corcoran, Uhring, Evans, Kohl, Ives, Bishop, Westlake, Blumberg, Cole, Hankins, Gill, Cerutti, Dennington. Front Row: Brada, Fansler, Davis, Rader, Mr. Wentler, Mites, Sale, Ammon, Russell. PAGE SPONSOR: SIMON JEWELERS, INC. HONOR SOCIETY SPONSOR: MISS LINDER Back Row: DuPree, Riddle, Wille. Middle Row: DeLaney, Ammon, Ackermann, Drenkhahn, Miles, Shea. F rant Row: Westlake, Winner, Raymond, Rader, Williams, Lepp, Cole. President .,...... ,,-.,,,- B oh Wille Vice-President .... .... J oAnn DeLaney Secretary ....... --- Shirley Williams Treasurer ........ .... C arroll Mixes Sergeant-at-Arms .... .... L ouis DuPree And now come the wise-men of the Kahok tribe. These Indians have been gifted by the gods with character, scholarship, and leadership. They are known far and wide for their faithful service and dependability. If an Indian merits a position on the Scholastic Honor Roll during his junior or senior year' of learning, he is entitled to wear the pledge pin of this honorary organization. All pledges, however, do not become members of this tribe of tribes. Only about five per cent of the Junior Class and ten per cent of the Senior Class are selected for mem- bership in the society of the wise-men, better known as the National Honor Society. Shirley, JoAnn, Carroll, Bob, Louis. PAGE SPONSOR: COLLINSVILLE BLDG. 81 LOAN ASSOC. 125 FUTURE TEACHERS OF AMERICA SPONSOR: MISS RICHTER Second V ice-President Treasurer ...... ..- Executive Board --- Sally, Carol, Pat, Alberta, Faith, Susan, Jim, John Preszdent ........... Secretary .............. - .... .lohn Sij First Vice-President .......... Sue Ammon Carol O'Mohundro Alberta Roseboom ---- Sally Evans --- Faith Rader Pat Hankins Back Row: Frank, Childress, Stewart, Sij, Riley, Smith, L. Fischer, Buttrey, Crisolano. Middle Row: S. Fischer, Parker, Uhring, Mites, Fansler, Eby, Blumberg, Papciak, Van Dyke. Front Row: Clayton, Winner, Schiller, Quest, Miss Richter, Klein, Allen, Shea, Davis. . 126 WILL CARRY ON THE GOOD WORK The braves and squaws of our mighty Kahok tribe fully realize the importance of education in the fast moving world of today. The modern In- dian can no longer rely solely on the ancient crafts and skills of his ancestors, but must depend more and more upon a many-faceted education in order to cope with the problems and worries of our rapid- ly changing world. For this reason the youth of our tribe who are seeking careers in the field of education have organized a very important and worthwhile club known as the FTA, or Future Teachers of America. It presents a wonderful opportunity for its members to gain valuable, first- hand knowledge and experience by instructing classes in the absence of the regular teacher. Dur- ing American Education Week the members of this organization honor our teachers by presenting an apple to each of them. Chalk-Talk at Parents' Night Bsfqxk ROA!! Chrisman, Fields, Vernettiipeason, Wilson, Paul, Pfister, Overholt, Done, Whiteside, Phillips- Middle Row: Sage cable, vilot, A. Evans, Cleveland, Dupatz, Kassing, Langford, Bauer. Front Row: S. Evans, Burcham, oseboom,-Arninon, Miss Richter, Rader, O'M0hundro, Han- kins, Roschke. FUTURE BUSINESS LEADERS OF SPONSOR: MRS. HEALY Secretary ,.-... .... Carol, Charlaine, Mary K., Marilyn, Sandy. The braves and maidens interested in the busi- ness field have organized a very successful club, the FBLA, which is in its fifth year of existence. When the leaders of the tribe need a secretary to aid them, they quickly call for the assistance of greater interest in this field. the Future Buiness Leaders of America. The more PAGE SPONSOR: HOME FEDERAL SAVINGS 81 LOAN 128 President ...... .... V ice-Presid ent ......,..... Treasurer .... --- Reporter ,-- --- Carol Cavaletti Mary K. Wilbur Charlaine Cavicchia ---- Marilyn Taake Sandy Raymond active members also help with jobs outside of the tribal affairs. The main purpose of this organ ization is to assist young Kahoks in finding their positions in the business world and to create a AMERICA - LEARN AND LEAD Back Row: Archer, Basola, Allaria, Mattea, Cansner, Cusanelli, Bollman, Dellamano, Rensing. Middle Row: McLaren, Long, Cavicchia, Taake, Wilbur, Cavaletti, Raymond, Moore. Front Row: Semanisin, Coffin, Guadagano, Smith, Lucas, Langreder, Beasley, Haddick. Back Row: VanDorn, Popovich, Cremard, Hooks, Pearson, Parkinson, Christopher. Middle Row. Zamhaldi, Whaley, Dill, Herman, Frauenfelder, Epperson, Cullen, Kostyshock. Front Row: Kelley Valenti, Campbell, Harmon, Wilhelm, Bach, Lindsey, Bennett. SPONSORS: MISS LINDER, MISS MEYER. QUILL AND SCROLL Back Row: Staley, Birger, Wille. Front Row: Christ, Ammon, Williams, Lepp, Shea. Rick, Susan, Bob. 130 President --- ..... Rick Birger Secretary --- .... Susan Ammon Treasurer - ...... Bob Wille Quill and Scroll, better known as Feather and Parchment around the CHS reservation, is an honorary tribe open only to junior and senior warriors who have done outstanding work in the field of journalism--in the categories of writing, business, photography or art. These braves strive to earn extra wampum by writing articles for the local newspapers. Through their mighty efforts they bring forth the iannual Quill and Scroll magazine, which has received high praise from many miles around. THE KAHOKI STAFF SPONSOR: MISS MEYER Back Row: Basola, Jackson, Birger, Smiley, T. Paul, Krietemeyer, Pfaff, Staley, Faifer, M. Hankins. Middle Row: Nico, Evans, Port, Wille, Raymond, Jordan, Wilbur, Kropp, VanDyke, Klein, Hillier, P. Hankins, Kohl, Powell, Bishop, Rothenberg, Sinskey, Weber, DeMatties, Wohlschlag. Front Row: Dennington, Smith, Lepp, Calza, C. Christ, N. Paul, Whiteside, S. Christ, Gill, Sager, Haluch. I Ist Page Editors -- Barbara Whiteside, Donna Gill I 2nd Page Editors -- Roy Dennington, Ronnie Smith 3rd Page Editors ........ Sally Evans, Bob Wille 4th Page Editors ...... Mike Smiley, Sandy Christ ln our fathers' day tom-toms and smoke sig- nals were used for sending and receiving news. Today we braves have the Kahoki, our school news- paper. It has received recognition for its appear- ance and has been highly praised for its creativity. The Kahoki staff is composed of the editors, staff writers, apprentice writers, photographers, and the business staff. The editors, who are the uchiefsv of the paper, are chosen of the basis of ability and the number of feathers they have earned through service. This hardworking staff may be seen scouting the halls for scoops on news, gossip, and sports. The Kahoki also sponsors the KXOK Prep Player Bob, Rick, Mike, Ronnie, Roy, Sandy, Sally, Donna, of the Week nominee from Collinsville High School. Barbara- 131 SPON THE KAHOKIAN STAFF RECORDS SORS: MISS LINDER, MISS MEYER, MR. HALE. A O Back Row: Siegel, Battoe, Port, Smiley, Birger, Nico, Wohlschlag, Staley, Klein, ' a--w e.. Hillier. Middle Row: C. Shea, Williams, Hargrave, Herhst, Cavicchia, Lucas, Sesock, Pabs eLaney, Cole, Hankins, Feist. Front Row: Rader, Ammon, Mr. Hale, Lepp, Miss Linder, P. Shea, Mites, Christ. l 132 Editors at work. Ca-Editors ..,, ,AW Karen Lepp, Pat Shea Associate Editor .,f...., Shirley Williams Business Manager A......s.... Faith Rader Art Co-Editors .... Janet Siegel, Ron Battoe THE TRIBAL ACTIVITIES Sharon, Mary Jane, Jeanne, Sue, Pat, Pat. Carroll, Shirley. Christine, Faith, Sandy Vivian, Carol, Julie These Kahok tribesmen have the job of keeping a record of the yearis activities. Instead of carving it on a totem pole, they make a book called the Kahokian and fill it with pictures and information. Their own tribal council checks on all this, and, if the work is not done well, a tomahawk might be thrown at it. Since there are deadlines to meet during the year, the whole group must work hard so the publishers won't form a war party and scalp them. Actually, all this effort is exerted just so that their book might hit the tribe's target of approval. This busy group has another activity besides the making of the best book possible. Being an imaginative lot they prepare corn, the staple of many earlier Indians, in a very ingenious method. They pop it! They even bought a new machine this year to pop it in. Also unlike earlier tribes, they exchange this popped corn for coins instead of trinkets. a J f 1 5 1 .hz X f f L. X 'GQ' f 1 f X lx l'N . x as N ' :fb Q' X isixv .V ufblfix ',, -16'-x Fixx V:-' 5. fffk' 'FII QQ' . 9'1 , W SNSQ 7441- ' ' Sye 1 'fax Q I Qfftl 090 N-x Qs H5351 we ., N-leafy 'of ,E 'Q . 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A series of unexpected injuries to key players produced problem after problem. Coach Fletcher did a great job in getting the team ready for their opener against Staunton. He kept the team up for every game. Coach Don Davisson did an excellent job drilling the line and getting them in shape to knock heads with boys much heavier than they were. The Kahoks mighty mites used their expert training and won most of the battles in the line. Coach Bert Weber put his hackfield abilities to work in teaching the backs the intricacies of handling the ball. The Kahoks displayed the great coaching and train- ing that they had received by knocking off their oppo- nents in fine fashion. Coach Bill Hellyer gave valuable assistance to the varsity along with coaching the freshman team. Coach Hellyer's scouting reports proved to be a major factor in the Kahok's success. Through their superb efforts, these four coaches produced the finest football team Collinsville has seen in a long time. VARSITY SCORES COLLINSVILLE STAUNTON 0 COLLINSVILLE QUINCY 12 COLLINSVILLE GRANITE CITY 0 COLLINSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE 6 COLLINSVILLE BELLEVILLE 6 COLLINSVILLE ASSUMPTION 13 COLLINSVILLE WOOD RIVER 12 COLLINSVILLE ALTON 7 COLLINSVIELE EAST ST. LOUIS 21 POINTS SCORED H-.- ....1,...,..-...,. 198 1 OPPONENTS 1,.....1..- .-.,- 7 7 WON-LOST RECORD ....... ,,.. 7 -1-1 CONFERENCE RECORD --- .... 4-1-1 Finishing second in the Southwest Conference, our mighty Kahok football team enjoyed an extremely successful season, suffering only one defeat. Working under the expert coaching of Mr. Fletcher, the boys chalked up many victories for the Kahok name. PAGE SPONSOR: UNION SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION 1 STUDENT MANAGER AND SQUAD A football team could not exist without a man- ager. This year Ron Foley held this position for the Kahoks. He tirelessly performed the endless number of chores which are necessary to keep the team going. Ron, a sophomore, will be long remembered not only by the players, but also by the fans, for all the hard work exerted toward a job well done. RON FOLEY Football Manager Back Row: Lindberg, Cook, Catalpa, Johnson, Eubanks, Jackson, Smiley, Gower, . Meyer. Middle Row: Coach Weber, Meadows, Krietemeyer, Matikitis, Helmich, Riddle, Hildreth, Evans, Powers, Coach Davisson. Front Row: Redmon, Stepp, Frey, Seward, Pfaff, Birger, M. Meyer, Coach Fletcher. PAGE SPONSOR: P. N. HIRSCH COMPANY SENIOR VARSITY GRIDIRON MEN 4Eg' Fred Riddle - . Halfback Quarterback X., OE ARR - Small but mighty describes Joe, an- the midst of action, helping the Kahoks to another vital I k in the Kahok chain. He was an aggres- victory. His good blocking was always appreciated sive who always got his man both on offense and needed for those first-down gains. and defense. His vigorous efforts aided in securing many Collinsville victories. RICK BIRGER-Rick was a regular at the end spot both this year and last season. He was especially good at defense and knew how to get across the opponent's line to stop those end sweeps. He will sorely be missed by next year's team. GENE CATALPA-Gene was a hardworking hustler who deserves credit for his efforts on the gridiron. Many times he came up with that key block or tackle so necessary in winning ball games. Gene is sure to be missed next year. GEORGE EUBANKS - George was really a big bruiser who knew how to get the tackles. He was always in 140 CLYDE FREY-Clyde has been bothered by injuries for the three years he has played varsity ballg however, this year he was able to play until the latter part of the season, when he broke his foot. He handled the guard spot easily this year and became one of the best guards ever to play for Collinsville. On defense he was im- passable, often breaking through the line to throw his pporiehtsaforfa: X, Co-Captain Jerry got a late start this year because -of an injury received last season, but he soon filled the much needed fullback spot. His crashing drives up the middle and his pass receiving picked up many a first down. His hard-hitting tackles and blocks were also well appreciated. WHO SET THE PACE IN 1959 - 60 Rick Birger George Eubanks Tackle End TIM JACKSON-Tim, as alternate quarterback, was extremely helpful in calling plays this year and in many cases was instrumental in moving the Kahoks out of trouble. His bone-jarring blocks and hard-hitting tackles were definitely an asset to the team. JOE JOHNSON-Hard blocking and tough tackling marked Joe as another strong lineman in the Kahok lineup. Although he didn't see much action, Joe was useful many times in getting those necessary blocks. EFRED KRIETEMEYI-:RL Fred, as C0-Captain, was chosen to be a KXOK Prep Player of the Week. He played many positions and played them well. He thrilled the fans many times with his dazzling catches and broken field running. As a lineman he was tops in blocking as well as being a hard-hitting tackle. He was truly the sparkplug of the team. Clyde Frey Guard BOB MEADOWS-This mighty mite thrilled many fans with his speedy end sweeps and spurts through the line. His defensive ability was matchless. This was shown by some of the terrific tackles he made. He will be difficult to replace. PAUL PFAFF -The switch from the backfield to the line certainly proved to be a wise move in Paul's case. Although he was slowed down with a leg injury, he still proved to be a strong link in the Collinsville line. Paul was especially tough on defense. BOGIE REDMON-Bogie was certainly a great end this year, pulling in those touchdown passes and gaining many needed first downs. He was a favorite target for the alley oop pass. Bogie was also one of the best punters in the Southwest Conference and could put those kickoffs where he wanted them. 141 SENIOR VARSITY GRIDDERS Tim Jackson Bob Meadows P3111 Pfaff End Halfback Guard Bogie Redman End FRED RIDDLE -Fred came to us in his junior year from Madison and this year was co-captain of the fighting Kahoks. He has proved his outstanding ability not only as a terrific quarterback, but also as a terrific running-back and down-field blocker. He was chosen as a KXOK Prep Player of the Week. JERRY SEWARD -Although the center position was new to Jerry, he was a regular starter there both on offense and defense. He often proved to be the opposition's dilemma, stopping everything which came his way and also clearing the field for his own team when on offense. MIKE SMILEY- Mike, playing consistently good ball this year, was noted for his alert defensive plays. Many times he charged into the opponent's territory to break up their plays. He also proved invaluable to the team on offense. BILL STEPP-'gBig7' Bill was really useful this year in plugging up those holes in the line on defense. He also led the attack on offense, getting those all important blocks when they were needed. WHO HELPED THE TRIBAL FAME Jerry Seward Mike Smiley Bill Stepp Center Guard Tackle J oe Johnson Catalpa End H al fback Center SOPHOMORE FOOTBALL SQUAD SOPHOMORE SCORES COLLINSVILLE 6 EAST ST. LOUIS 12 COLLINSVILLE 47 MADISON 6 COLLINSVILLE I9 GRANITE CITY 0 COLLINSVILLE 20 WOOD RIVER O COLLINSVILLE 28 EDWARDSVILLE 20 COLLINSVILLE 19 BELLEVILLE 18 COLLINSVILLE I3 CATHEDRAL 0 COLLINSVILLE 7 ALTON 20 POINTS SCORED W- .v....,V,.. - 153 OPPONENTS .... .... 7 6 WON .......... --- 6 GAMES LOST ....... -- ..... ....... - 2 Coach Bert Weber directed his sophomore team to six straight victories after they lost their opener to East St. Louis. However, their streak was stopped at six by Alton in the season's finale. Back Row: Hasting, Anderson, Mr. Weber, Lorenz, Fields, Beckman. Middle Row: Hanley Tal bert Brennan, Schuette, Condellone, Townzen. Front Row: Turnbull, Sprinot, Bickel, Kosten Kuhn Temple, Palecek. F RESHMAN FOOTBALL SQUAD FRESHMAN SCORES COLLINSVILLE WOOD RIVER COLLINSVILLE LANSDOWNE COLLINSVILLE EDWARDSVILLE COLLINSVILLE CATHEDRAL COLLINSVILLE COOLIDGE COLLINSVILLE BELLEVILLE COLLINSVILLE ASSUMPTION POINTS SCORED --- .......... - 120 OPPONENTS .... -- 101 WON .......... --- 4 LOST ........ --- 3 Coach Hellyer did an excellent job teaching the green freshmen the fundamentals of football, and at the same time instilling in them the great desire to win that is the mark of athletics at Collinsville High School. Back Row: Ross, John, Andrews, Graham, Guinzy, Bilyeu, Dunahee, Heck, Ostanik, R. Smlth Jones Cook, Mueller, Gordon, Oestriech, Stark, F. Smith, Moore, Boneau, Cook. Middle Row Hotvedt, Howard, Ogden, Gamble, Reynolds, McMahon, Barker, Stennett, Bohnenstiehl, Stehman Beverldge, Castelli, Crockarell, Pegues. Front Row: Soehlke, Wilfong, Powell, Rednour, Zxnk hristian, Meyer, Coach Hellyer, Biggs, Bauer, Russell, DeMoro, Hiles, Yagow. , . Eg Q S ,Ali '-3' , K l ' .. ew x BASKETBALL COACHES AND MANAGERS One of the best combinations in high-school basketball is Coach Virgil Fletcher and Assistant Coach Bert Weber, who by their past records have shown their ability to produce consistently winning teams. These are the men who spend long hours after school, on Saturdays, and holidays drilling the team for the weekend games. In order to have a winning season these coaches must train the team with a variety of plays for offense and also numer- ous defensive patterns. However, all the -work is not done on the basketball court. They often go to opponents' games to look for a weak spot in their defense and a strong point on their offense. Many times this provides them with enough information to win an important game. Many hours are also spent in the locker room repairing equipment as well .as players. Much credit should be given to these marvelous mentors of the maple for their hard work and devo- tion to the team, the school, and the students. , x y r X K Without a doubt the managers are an indispen- sable part of the Kahok lineup. Hard work and long hours are the companions of these boys who gener- ously give up their timie to help the team. Most of us never know the work which these boys put in after school cleaning and storing uni- forms, balls, jackets, shoes, etc. They are always on hand with a dry towel and a word of encouragement when the team takes a time out. Whatever the job these boys do it and do it well. They certainly are an asset to the team and the school and should be given much credit for their efforts. Coaches Weber, Fletcher, Hellyer. Pete Condellone, Jerry Isenhart, .lim Keller. PAGE SPONSOR: THE MORRIS AGENCY THE FIRST STRING VARSITY HQQ Yfv....,4 Bob Slmpson Than B R M k BASKETBALL SQUAD MEMBERS X Fred Rlddle Bob Mead VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row: Coach Fletcher, Byrkit, Hildreth, Matikitis, Temple, Meyer, Coach Weber. Front Raw: Simpson, Basola, Riddle, Redmon, Mottin, Meadows. This season proved to be a real thriller as the Southwestern Conference champions took on all comers for the coveted first-place trophy. Being rated second in the state before ever firing a shot showed what the Kahoks were expected to do this year. The Kahoks, being both big and fast, put the two together and became a double-threat team, using both the slow-control-ball method and the swift and hectic fast break, which so often ran up those high scores. Our team was one to be feared by all opponents. Help- ing to make this first class team even more outstanding were accurate shooting 6' 6 Bogie Redmon and 6' 4 Ronnie Mottin, who could also clear those boards with ease. Fred Riddle and Bob Simpson, deadly accurate outcourt shooters, could break up any defense with their driving layups and pinpoint passes. On defense the Kahoks were tops in working the zone, with Redmon and Mottin not allowing anything to get past their big hands. In the press not a team could hold on to the ball for any length of time. Under the expert and able guidance of Coaches Fletcher and Weber, the Kahoks' season was bright and shiny with a dark and gloomy record for our opponents. This season was surely one that will be remembered out of all the great seasons enjoyed by the Kahoks as they go marching along the victory trail. PAGE SPONSOR: ABE MANN 81 SON 150 an . .M W 1-L 1 1 X. nl V9 Ex su -qw. C -Y JR. VARSITY BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row: Mueller, Goldsmith, Coach Weber, Darling, Krause, Evans. Front Row: Welch, Shel- ton, Herr, Sorrells, Beckman, Pilkus. Coach Bert Weber. The junior varsity basketball team was, indeed, endowed with height, for both of the forwards and the starting center averaged well over six feet. The team with its skillful ball handlers and squad of eager substitutes, most of whom displayed consider- able potential, had a very successful year. Under the expert training of Coach Weber, the boys developed their playing ability by increas- ing their agility and accuracy. Their long hours of practice have paid off, for they have won many victories and have proved themselves capable of filling the varsity vacancies. PAGE SPONSOR: HERR FUNERAL HOME FRESHMAN BASKETBALL SQUAD Back Row: J. Cook, Moore, M. Cook, Coach Hellyer, Oestreich, Smith, McChristian, Gereaue. Front Row: Meyer, Rednour, Soehlke, Russell, Bohnenstiehl, DeMoro, Powell, Hiles. Just as the smallest papoose is trained and hopeful of becoming a fighting warrior of his tribe so it is true of the Freshman Kahoks. To help them to their long de- sired future they have the coaching and assistance of their chief, William Hellyer. Mr. Hellyer took over this task last year and since has shown great judgement in removing the faults and bringing out the noted Kahok traits. This tribe had come from all places and united under the noted Kahok name. They learned by hard and long practices the meanings of sportsmanship and fair play. They thus have proven themselves worthy of the honor. The proof, their many victories. Coach William Hellyer. CROSS-COUNTRY RUNNERS Back Row: Revelle, Byrkit, Steiner, Basola, Mottin, Simpson, Darling, Krause, Pense. Front Row: Brown, Cavaletti, Thiel, Phillips, Wille, Fayollat, Berry, Lyerla. Bruce, Mr. Proffer, Bob. Mr. Clifford Proffer, who has coached the team for the past two years, has done an excellent job of training the boys, often giving up his own time in order to give individual attention. This year Bruce Phillips and Bob Wille were chosen to be the co-captains. Collinsville's 1960-61 cross-country squad had their share of ups and downs. Although they finish- ed the season running to victory in their two dual meets and taking second in a triangular meet, the invitationals and utournarnent meets proved to he their downfall. The CHS team placed sixth in the Conference and district meets, ninth in the Belleville Invitational, and thirteenth in the Beaumont Invi- tational. JR. VARSITY CROSS-COUNTRYMEN Back Raw: Gibson, Schneider, McCormick, Cook, Sorrells, Phillips, Chemotti, Moore, Corcoran Middle Row: Coleman, Heslop, Keller, Shelton, Herr, Faletti, Brumm, Boone. Front Row: Sem anisin, Goldsmith, Perfetti, Knarr, Welch, Digirolamo, Patrick, Gereaue, Malano. Getting away from it all. Run, sheep, run. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS LEAD THE Sandy Christ JANET KROPP This was Jan's second year as a varsity cheerleader. Her peppy cheering ability and energetic personality marked her as an excellent cheerleader. Doodles Gonzales SANDY CHRIST Sandy was a JV cheerleader for one year and a varsity cheerleader for two years. She was definitely one of the finest ever to wear the purple-and-white. Janet Kropp DOODLES GONZALES This tiny little Kahok could really lead those cheers. Doodles was both a JV and a varsity cheerleader, for one year each. CHERYL CHRIST ENTHUSIASTIC FANS AT ALL GAMES LYNNETTE BIRGER A popular gal with pep galore is our Lynnette. She has sewed as a .IV cheerlead- er for two years and a varsity cheerleader for one year. Cheryl Christ Cheryl was a .lV cheerleader her fresh- man and sophomore years and varsity Lynnette Birger cheerleader her junior year. Her enthusi- asm and school spirit are extremely con- tagious. GAILYN WIEDNER This little bundle of energy is really a true Kahok. An outstanding cheerleader, she is known for her liveliness and vivacity. Gailyn Wiedner 157 l CHEERLEADERS SPONSOR AND JR. MEMBERS MRS. 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JoAnn DeLaney, quietly incredulous, hears the news from Roy and secretly rejoices. Dede Van Dyke receives the word of her selection as contender for football queen. g f Barbara Rensing draws back joy at R0y's an- nouncement that she is among the chosen can- didates. SENIOR GIRLS ARE NOMINATED FOR QUEEN Janet Jordan, unhelieving but happy, reacts with characteristic glee. Sandy Christ unabashedly gives way to her joy with tears. THE CLASSES BEGIN THEIR HOMECOMING Preparations for the festive week-end begin at once. The junior class, official hosts for the occasion, begin their plans for transforming the ugliness of the gym into a virtual palace. Q at l Juniors and the napkin-folding. Juniors issue invitations. The seniors, the official guests, contribute their share to the success of the event by entering their beautiful float. PREPARATIONS OF FLOATS WITH FUN 'Qves may , The Kahokian Staff lends its help. Chris gets into the spirit of the occasion wearing her chicken-wire dress. The Mites Touch. -far!! J 5 .mmqgic Y ?fi:f V S23 s k . NXT.. . YY c xwww -Sfffxxx ':, N ' A 1 fit M ' fx W- X sg. I A Bells are Ringing. THE BIG PARADE PRECEDES THE GAME Among borrowed hay frames and the assorted backgrounds of local garages, the students transform scrap lumber and wire to objects of beauty. The Mu Alpha Theta rings a bell with 5 - K 1 ' S J I S is P 1 - . -Awe -. . .r ' K -fe ef - f , . - f sf-r - is-gn . P- 166 law -I The Student Council works to perfect their entry. THAT MARKS HOMECOMING'S BEGINNING The Seniors Hit the Deck with the S.S. Seniors. The labor of ship-building senior class- IHCII. The Cheer Club has a Picnic THE GAME IS FOLLOWED BY THE SOCK The night before the coronation the team shows its skill on the gridiron. Following the game cold feet shed shoes to warm themselves at the Sock Hop. Sd C 1 bs d fsh hSkH hk . HOP WHERE SHOES ARE DOFFED EGR DANCING N 12 THE SPLENDOR OF THE CORONATION HALL The crowd gathers in the gym, transformed into the palace of the prince who will find his Cinderella at the Coronation Dance. s M' l l fin ' in my SETS THE MOOD FOR THE CROWNING Retiring Queen Charlotte crowns the new Queen. Queen Sandy and her court. .,, gif -,k. . . N--.Vx Page Betty presents the symbol of royalty to the queen. 'I71 W -.-- Q THE FIRST DANCE FOR THE QUEENS COURT The first dance belongs to the Queen and her courtiers. ThQ dh THE HAPPY HOMECOMING FADES INTO MEMORY The never-to-be-forgotten Coronation of 1960 becomes a memory as the strange, quiet of the deserted palace settles on the coronation hall. 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N . s - h . s - x - N - xx OF THE KAHOK INDIANS Sandy Raymond Shirley Win Rick Birger BRAVES AND MAIDENS at Auld-- gf ly gvd A5 Louis DuPree Haskell CHOSEN BY THEIR TRIBESMEN .' ,, el WH. . ,v,v,:I:.',f,i1 '::I 2 5 I ' K Vf J I ll 'gil 55:5 '5 X V5 I, . ,, X , , 1lg ' H '. 1 ,Q . 4,5 ' fx. no I Wlgfjrl: 731, ' '-- ' fgyzifim ' W 3' 'W U1 71 , f M L! -f Q' ' vlpjsffel-'V if X24 X --X M12 C f 4 Q I' I 'QI ' S X f ,Z'lr'!4I I 'V' lv Ulu' AMW, . f I 1' ' My wha' 4 1 , f PWM' 'Vw ,I M, I If 'WMS1 Q Q S39 Wa - P?'T?3:if H . ,fv R, Qi Fred Krnetemeyer i ,1,. , A gi UI f f f f 7 M Riddle 'X 'WZ BACK TO SCHGO Whlch way IS out ? ,lust what l've always wanted' My hands are tied ,Z Ummm-you smell good I Down the hall and two doors to the right. I don't need a combination ATHLETICS BEGIN THE CAMPAIGN HITS CHS t that camera ut of What Ill HCC headache neuritis or neuralgia? And Anacin doesn't upset my do governors do for pain o stomach. Ooo - her slip is showing. You got sucky fmgers. Are you going mad? THE HALLOWEEN HOP You got had breath, too Yom soek has a hole in it. ? Frustrated baby-sitter. 5 vi vid ' of Q 55 xy 6 The people you don't see at dances nowadays. SENIORS WIN THE TURKEY TROT - .... -.-...,..-,, AROUND CHS SENIOR ACTIVITY LIST ACKERMANN, CAROL Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi Tri I3 Ho 'Dea Club 13 Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Student Service Club 23 Office Aides 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 33 Prom Committee 3g Coronation Committee 33 Honor Society 3, 43 Student Council 43 Student Leadership 4. ALLAN, TERRY Football 1. ALLARIA, MARYANN Phi Epsilon 13 Girls' Cheer Club 13 Hi Tri 13 F. B. L. A. 1, 2g Student Service Club 23 Office Aides 43 Student Leader- ship 4. ALLEN, CAROLEE Band 1, 2, 3, 43 F.T.A. 2, 3, 43 Student Service Club 3, 43 Speech and Talent Bureau 33 Dramatic Arts 4. ALTHARDT, DOROTHY Chorus I, 2, Variety Show 1, 23 Speech and Talent Bureau 23 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 43 Student Service Club 3, 43 Student Leader- ship 4. ALTHARDT, SHARON Chorus 1, Variety Show 1. AMMON, SUSAN Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, State Convention 33 Band 1, 2, 3, Scrapbook 2g Hi Tri 13 Ho 'Dea 13 Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Program Chairman 2, District President 43 F.T.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Honor Society 3, 43 Kahokian 3, 4, Senior Editor 43 Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4, Secretary 33 Coronation Committee 33 Speech Club 43 Student Leadership 4. ANDERSON, LAWRENCE Projection Club 13 Phi Sigma Beta 3. ARCHER, MARYANN G' s 'Cheer Club 1, 23 Chorus 1, 23 Student Service Club f33 F.B.L. . 43 Student Leadership 4. RRO, .IOE ootball 1, 2, 43 Basketball I, 23 Baseball 1, 23 Tennis 3. MANN, IRE E Phi 'lon 13 unior Classical League 13 Speech Club 23 Speech an alent Bureau 33 Dramatic Arts 43 Office Aides 43 Les Artistes 4. ATKINS, JEAN Band 1, 43 Flint Michigan Band 2, 33 Flint Michigan Orches- tra 2, 33 Dramatic Arts 43 Student Leadership 4. BAILEY, ROBERT Football 13 Track 13 Shop Club 3. BAKER, FAYE Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir I, Girls' Advanced ,Choir 2, 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Spanish Club 1, 23 Student Service Club 23 Student Leadership 4. BARBEE, GLEN Machine Shop Club 3. BARNETT, JUDY Chorus 13 Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, Chaplain 2, Secretary 33 Kahokian 33 Student Service 2, 3. BARRETT, ALBERT Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Baseball 1, 33 Monogram Club 4. BARTON, DONNA Hi Tri 13 Ho 'Dea 13 Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Girls' Cheer Club I, 2, 3, 43 Student Service Club 23 Science Fair 23 Con- cessions Staff 33 Coronation Committee 33, Prom Commit- tee 33 F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 43 Office Aides 3, 43 Student Leadership 4. BASOLA, JOYCE Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Office Aides 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Stu- dent Leadership 4. BASOLA, BOB Tepee Board 13 Football 13 Basketball I, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 23 Kahokian Staff 23 Cross-Country 2, 3, 43 Kahoki Staff 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4. BAUER, JANET BEAHRINGER, MIKE Track 1, 2, 3, 43 Football I, 2, Manager 33 Basketball 1, 23 Ho 'Dea 13 Science Fair 13 Boys' Cheer Club 13 Projection Club 33 Student Leadership 4. BEARD, LARRY BEARD, ROBERT Spanish Club 23 Shop Club 3. BECKER, LOUISE Granite City High School l, 2, 33 May Day 23 Art Recog- nition 1, 2, 3. BENNETT, SUZANNE G.A.A. 13 Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Girls' Cheer Club 2, 33 Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 43 St. Louis Science Fair 33 F.T.A. 33 Student Service Club 33 Prom Committee 33 Coronation Com- mittee 33 F.B.L.A. 43 Student Leadership 4. BETHEL, BOB Spanish Club 1, 23 Football 1, 23 Golf Squad I, 2, 3, 43 Ho 'Dea 13 Tepee Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 43 Honors Banquet 23 Executive Board 2, 3, 4, President 2, Vice-President 33 Coronation Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Kahokian 3, 43 Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 43 Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4. BETTORF, ROBERT BIGGS, LOUIS Vocational Shop Club 3. BILYEU, BILLIE Library Club 1, 2, Secretary 23 Student Council 2g Corona- tion Committee 33 Student Leadership 4. BIRGER, RICK Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Tennis 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Monogram Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Kahoki 3, 4, Editor- in-Chief 4, Kahokian 4, Assistant Feature Editor 4, Speech and Talent Bureau 4. BISHOP, DOROTHEA ' Offices Aides 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, Prom Committee Chairman 3, Coronation Committee 3, Float Committee Co-Chairman 3, Student Leadership 4. BLACKBURN, BONNIE Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Office Aides 2, Golden Rule. Traffic Club 3, Coronation Committee 3, Concessions Staff 3, F.T.A. 3, Dramatic Arts 4. BLAIR, EARL BLAKE, JEANNE Speech Club 2, Student Service Club 3. BLANK, MARY JO Student Service Club 2, Office Aides 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 3. BLOOMQUIST, ROBERT Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Ho 'Dea 1, Phi Epsilon 1, Boys' Cheer Club 1, 2. BOHNENSTIEHL, DAVID Football 1, Baseball 1, 2, Cross-Country 2. BOLLMAN, JEANETTE F.B.L.A. 3, 4. BORLAND, JANET Student Service Club 2, Honors Banquet 3, Chorus 3, 4, Les Artistes 4, Speech Club Alternate 4. BORRI, ERMINIO Football 3. BOUSE, MARGARET Student Council 2, 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4. BOWERS, GILBERT Rio de Janiero High School, Brazil, Spanish Club 1, Science Club 1, 2, Basketball 3, Volleyball 3. BOYLE, CAROL BRAVIN, THOMAS Vocational Shop Club 3. BROWN, HOWARD BROWN, JERRY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. BROWN, MICHAEL Football 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 3, 4, Monogram Club 3, 4. BROYLES, BARBARA BRUSSATTI, MARVIN Vocational Shop Club 2, 3. BUB, TERRY Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Monogram Club 3, 4. BUHR, CAROLE BULLARD, BYRLE Student Leadership 4. BURCH, CHARLES BURCHAM, GAIL ' ' ,, ,,.3,.4, Office Aides 1, 2, 3, 4, Tepee Maid 1, Executive Board 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, Homecoming Com- mittee 1, F.B.L.A. 3, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Com- mittee 3, F.T.A. 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Student Leadership 4. BURNS, BILL Football 1, Camera Club 1, 2, Student Service 3, Golf 3, 4, Student Leadership 4. BUTCHER, GORDON Ho 'Dea 1, Band 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Golf 2, 3. CAMPBELL, JERRY Camera Club 1, Football 1, 2, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Dramatic Arts 4, Les Artistes 4, Secretary 4, Student Leadership 4. CAMPBELL, JUDY Chorus 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Hi Tri 4. eiit-'LeadershipE1HX K CAPES, JAMES CASE, ROBERT CATALPA, GENE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Golf 3, 4. CATTANI, BARBARA CAVALETTI, CAROL Offices Aides 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Tri I, 2, Phi Epsilon 2, Speech Executive Board 2, 3, Coronation Committee 3, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, President 4, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4. CAVICCHIA, CHARLAINE Choir 1, 2, Freshman Choir 1, Girls' Advanced Choir 2, Variety Show 1, 2, Hi Tri 1. 2, 3, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Service Club 3, 4, Kahokian 4, Typist 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Secretary 4, Float Committee 4, Les Artistes 4, President 4, Student Leadership 4. CERUTTI, JAMES Ho 'Dea 1, Honors Banquet 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Band 1, 2, St. Louis Science Fair 1, 2, Projection Club 3, 4, Presi- dent 4, Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4. CHERRY, EDWIN Football 1, 2, Student Service Club 2. 193 CHRIST, SANDY Camera Club 1, Offices Aides 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, President 2, Student Service Club 2, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 3, Kahoki Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Sophomore Maid 2, F.T.A. 3, Speech Club 3, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Speech Contest 3, 3rd place, Second Place V.F.W. Essay Contest, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Coronation Committee 3, Honors Banquet 1, 3, 4, Kahokian Staff 4, Feature Editor 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Football Queen 4, Prom Committee Chairman 3. CLARIDGE, GLORIA Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Library Club 3, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Office Aides 4, Les Artistes 4. CLARK, JOE CLAYTON, LYNN Ho 'Dea l, Band 1, 2, All County Band 1, 2, Phi Epsilon 1. 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, 3, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 4, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Honors Ban- quet 3, Speech Club 4, Dramatic Arts 4, F.T.A. 4, Student Leadership 4. COCHRAN, RICHARD MAN, DICK , , onogram Club 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross-Country 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3. COLE, PATRICIA Class Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 2, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Secretary 2, Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Office Aides 2, 3, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Kahokian Staff 2, 3, 4, Senior Editor 4, Speech Club 3, Co-Chairman 3, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, F.T.A. 3, Coronation Com- mittee 3, Speech Contest 3, Prom Committee 3, May Maid 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4. COLYOTT, CHARLES COOPER, GARY Baseball 1, 2, Ho 'Dea 1. COOPER, SHARON Hi Tri 1, 3, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Student Leadership 4. CORCORAN, JANET Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Science Fair 2, Second Place, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Dramatic Arts 4: Student Leadership 4. COULSON, PAT Cheer Club 1, 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, High School Bowling Team 3, 4. COX, VALGEAN Football 1, Vocational Shop Club 3. CRABTREE, RICHARD CURRY, JANET G.A.A. 1, 2, Mixed Chorus 2. CURTIS, LARRY 'I94 CUSANELLI, PAT Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1, 2, Honors Ban- quet 2, G.A.A. 3, Hi Tri 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Student Leadership 4. DAVIS, ROBERT DELANEY, JOANN Princess Kahok 1, 2, 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sight-Reading Clinic 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Junior Classical League 1, 2, National Convention 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, St. Louis Science Fair 1, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Honors Banquet 3, 4, Chairman - Big and Little Sister Program 4, Student Leadership 4, Co-Chairman 4. DELLAMANO, KAREN Ho 'Dca Club 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Sight-Reading Clinic 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, F.B.L.A. 4. DENNINGTON, ROY Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 4, President 4, Honors Banquet 1, Cross- Country 2, Boys' Cheer Club 2, Phi Sigma Beta 3, Sergeant- at-Arms 3, F.T.A. 3, Student Service Club 3, Coronation Committee 3, Student Council 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, Co-Chairman Homecoming Committee 4, Projection Club 4, Mu Alpha Theta 4, Executive Board 4, Kahoki Staff 4, Page Editor 4. DEVORE, DIANNA Hi Tri 2. DONE, VERNA Spanish Club 1, 2, F.T.A. 2, 4, Student Service Club 3, 4, Student Leadership 4. DORCHINCEZ, JAMES Spanish Club 2, Football 2, Track 2, 3. DRENKHAHN, KATHLEEN Band 1, Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Student Service Club 2, Honors Banquet 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Corona- tion Committee 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Student Leadership 4. DROST, JON Football 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Vocational Shop Club 3, 4. DUPREE, LOUIS Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, Coronation Committee 3, Master-of-Ceremonies 3, Prom Committee 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 4, Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4, President 3, 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 4, Honors Banquet 3, 4, Ex- ecutive Board 4, President 4. ECKERT, EVERETT Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, 3, 4. ECKERT, KENNETH Basketball 1, Cross-Country 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. ELWICK, GARY Cross-Country 1, Track 1, Monogram Club 1, Vocational Shop Club 3, 4. ENLOW, KENNETH ESKA, JOHN Football 1, Boys' Cheer Club 1, Cross-Country 2. EUBANKS, GEORGE Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheer Club 2, Les Artistes 4. EVANS, CAROL ANNE Phi Epsilon 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2, Reporter 3, Speech Club 3, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Dramatic Arts 4, Girls' Cheer Club 4. EVANS, SALLY Ho 'Dea 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, National Latin Convention 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Coronation Committee 3, Candlelighter - Coronation 3, Kahoki 3, 4, Third Page Editor 4, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Student Leadership 4, Prom Committee 3. EYMAN, MIKE Springfield High School 1, Baseball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Phi Epsilon 1, Vice-President 1, Cross-Country 2, Dramatic Arts 4, Speech Club 4. FAIGLE, RICHARD Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Cross-Country 2. FALLS, DEANNA FITTS, CAROL F.T.A. 1, Cafeteria Staff 1, Hi Tri 1, 4, Student Service Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4. FLATH, NANCY Ho 'Dea Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. FOX, MIKE Edwardsville High School I, 2, Football 1, 2. FRANK, MARIANNE Ho 'Dea Club 1, Chorus 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Student Service Club 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4, Speech Club 4. FRANKOVICH, RONALD Baseball 1, Basketball 2, Football 2, Track 3, Vocational Shop Club 3. FREY, CLYDE Ho 'Dea Club 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Track 3, Vocational Machine Shop Club 3, 4. FRIEMANN, GEORGE Cross-Country 1, Track 1, Monogram Club 1. FROST, JOHN FULTON, DOROTHY Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Treasurer 2, Student Service Club 2, Library Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Student Council 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. GAITHER, ROBERT Decatur High School 1, 2, Band 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, Basket- ball 1, 2, Projection Club 1, 2, Vice-President 2, Bowling 3, 4, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Dramatic Arts 4. GARLOCH, SUE Library Club 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4, Student Leader- ship 4. GEREAUE, PAULA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band 2, G.A.A. 1, Latin Club 1, 2, Speech and Talent Bureau 3, Student Leadership 4, Student Service Club 4, Student Council Alternate 4. GIDDINGS, NANCY Cheer Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Camera Club 4, Secretary 4, Student Leadership 4. GILL, DONNA Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 4, St. Louis Science Fair 1, G.A.A. 2, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Kahoki 3, 4, First Page Editor 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Les Artistes 4. GILLESPEY, BONNY Class Executive Board 3, Treasurer 3, Prom Committee 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. GIROLAMO, PETE Football 1, 2, Baseball 1, Boys' Cheer Club 1, 2, Dramatic Art 4. GONZALES, DOODLES Class Executive Board 1, 2, Office Aides 1, 2, Girls' Ad- vanced Choir 1, 2, 4, Variety Show 1, Freshman Maid 1, Junior Varsity Cheerleading 2, Varsity Cheerleading 4, Stu- dent Council 4. GRABOWSKI, SANDRA Phi Epsilon 1, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, F.B.L.A. 2, Library Club 2, 3, 4, Speech and Talent Bureau 3. GRAHAM, JUDI F.B.L.A. 2, 3. GRAY, JIM Track 1, Boys' Cheer Club I, Football 1, 2, Machine Shop Club 4, Les Artistes 4, , GRESHAM, JON Ho 'Dea Club 1, President 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All County Band l., 2, 3, 4, Sight-Reading Clinic 2, 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Honors Banquet 1, 3, Phi Epsilon 2, Student Service Club 2, 3, Coronation Trumpeter 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4. GRISOLANO, ANNE Ho 'Dea 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Student Service 3, 4, F.T.A. 4. GROLLE, PAT Spanish Club 1, 2, Library Club 4. HADDICK, GLADYSANN Science Fair 1, Band 1, Ho 'Dea Club 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, 3, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, F.T.A. 3, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Office Aides 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Student Leadership 4. HALBROOKS, BETTY X I Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, Student Service Club 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Student Council 4. 195 HALL, JANET Spanish Club I, Student Service Club 2, 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4. HALL, LINDA Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Vice-President 2. HALUCH, CLEANNE Student Service Club 2, Hi Tri 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Kahoki Staff 3, Office Staff 3, 4, Student Council Alternate 4. HALUCH, DIANE F.B.L.A. 2, 3, Coronation Committee 3. HALUCH, JOYCE Girls' Cheer Club 1, Student Service Club 2, F.B.L.A. 2, Library Club 2. HALUCH, WILLIAM HANEY, .IERALD Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. HANEY, SANDRA F.B.L.A. 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4. HANRATTY, .IUDY Office Aides 1, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Library Club 4. HARGRAVE, HELEN Ho 'Dea 1. Vice-President 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, 4, District Convention 4, G.A.A. 1, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, Varsity CheerleaderSubstitute 3, F.T.A. 3, Coronation Committee 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Kahokian Staff 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Council 3, Prom Committee 3, Student Leadership 4. HASKELL, DUANE Band 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3, President 4, Class Executive Board 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 2, 4, President 3. HAYS, RICHARD HEFFERLY, PAT Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3. HELMICH, JERRY Football 1, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, Monogram Club 2, 3, Tennis 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Com- mittee 3, Student Leadership 4. HICKS, ROBERT Vocational Shop Club 3. HIGHT, PAT G.A.A. 1, Phi Epsilon 2, Student Service 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Student Council Alternate 3, F.T.A. 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. HOLMER, RUTH St. Martin High, Biloxi, Mississippi 1, Cafeteria Worker 1, Library Club 1, Office Secretary 2, Band 2, 3, 4, All County Band 3, 4, Brass Sextet 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Service Club 3, 4, Student Leadership 4. 196 HOLSINGER, KENT Granite City High School 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, Camera Club 3, 4, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3. HOWELL, MARGIE F.B.L.A. 3, Girls' Cheer Club 3. HUBBARD, ROSALIE HUBERT, JOHN Ho 'Dea 1. HUFF, SANDRA F.B.L.A. 3, G.A.A. 3, 4, Vice-President 4. IVES, SHARON Executivt Board 1, Ho 'Dea Club 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, Student Service Club 2, Office Aides 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 3, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Student Leadership 4. JACKSON, TIM Football 1, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Council 1, Kahoki 2, 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4. JOHNSON, DOROTHY Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4, Dramatic Arts 4. JOHNSON, JOE Football 1. 4, Track 1, 3, Boys' Cheer Club 2, Dramatic Arts 4. JORDAN, JANET Student Council 1, 2, Homecoming Committee 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, Office Aides 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Service Club 2, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Candlelighter 3, Special Maid 4, Student Leadership 4. JUELFS, JUDY Phi Epsilon 1, G.A.A. 1, 2, Hi Tri 2, 3, F.B.L.A. 4, Student Leadership 4. KARVELAT, PAT KATO, ELEANOR KEMP, PATRICK Football 1, 2, Track I, 2, Student Service Club 2. KILLIAN, DIANNA Girls' Cheer Club 1, Camera Club 1, 2, 3, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4. KILNA, SHARON Ho 'Dea Club 1, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Office Aides 3, Student Council 3, 4, Bowling League 3, 4, Secretary 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Secretary 4, Student Leadership 4. KITCHEN, OWEN A. Camera Club 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. KOHL, CAROLYN Roosevelt High School 13 Peppettes lg Latin Club 13 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 3, 43 Hi Tri 33 Prom Committee 33 Phi Sigma Beta 33 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 43 Phi Epsilon 3, 4, Secretary 43 Junior Classical League 3, 43 Student Service Club 3, 43 Kahoki Staff 43 Student Leadership 4. KOONCE, DONALD KOSTEN, DON Cross-Country 1, 2g Golf 1, 2, 33 Phi Sigma Beta 3, 43 Projection Club 43 Speech Club 43 Dramatic Arts 4. KOSTYSHOCK, JOAN F.B.L.A. 43 Hi Tri 4. KRAFT, BILL Track Manager 13 Football Manager 2. KRIETEMEYER, FRED ' Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2g Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Speech 3 Talent Bureau 33 Speech Club 3, 43 Monogram Club 3, 4. KROPP, JANET Ho 'Dea Club 13 Class Executive Board 13 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Phi Epsilon 2, 33 Junior Maid 33 Corona- tion Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Cheerleader 3, 43 Kahoki Staff 43 Les Artistes 43 Student Leadership 4. KUEKER, GARY Camera Club 1, 2g Band Brave 1, 23 Band Chief 3. LA DOW, JERRY Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Student Leadership 4. LANDWEHR, KAREN G.A.A. 13 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 33 Hi Tri 2, 3, 43 Speech 81 Talent Bureau 3, Student Director 33 Prom Committee 33 Coronation Committee 33 Student Leadership 4. LANGREDER, CAROL Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Hi Tri 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 43 Office Aides 3, 4. LASWELL, JESSE Football 13 Machine Shop Club 3. LEPP, KAREN Class Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, President 1, Secretary 2, Kahokian Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 43 Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 23 Phi Epsilon 1, 23 Office Aides 1, 2g Sophomore May Maid 23 Kahoki Staff 2, 3, 43 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4, State Workshop 3, 4-, District Convention 3, 43 Coronation Com- mittee Chairman 33 Prom Committee Chairman 33 Girls' State 33 Third Place Essay Contest 33 Quill and Scroll 3, 4g Honor Society 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Tepee Council 3, 4, Entertainment Co-Ordinator 43 Speech Club 4. LEVINGSTON, JERRY Football 1, 2, 33 Track 1, 2, 33 Prom Committee 33 Mono- gram Club 33 Camera Club 3, 43 Tennis 3, 43 Golf 43 Kahoki Staff 4. LEWIS, PATSY Madison Senior High 1, 2, 33 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. lg Junior Red Cross 2, 33 Prom Committee 3g Talent Show 3. LONG, JIM Machine Shop Club 4. LUCAS, CAROL Spanish Club 1, 2g Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Hi Tri 2, 3, 43 F.B.L.A. 3, 43 Kahokian Staff 3, 4, Circulation Manager 43 Coronation Committee 33 Prom Committee 33 Student Leadershi 4. Mc CHRISEAN, JUD G.A.A. 13 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Chorus 1, Mixed Chorus 2, Girls' Advanced Choir 3, 4, Variety Show 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Cheer Club 2g Library Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 43 F.B.L.A. 33 Coronation Committee 33 Prom Committee 3, MC CORMICK, PAT MC GREGOR, JUDY Student Service Club 33 Library Club 3, 43 Golden Rule Traffic Club 43 F.B.L.A. 4. MC MILLIN, ROY Football 13 Baseball 13 Boys' Cheer Club 2. MACHINSKY, JOAN Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, State Treasurer 43 Office Aides 2, 3, 4. MAGNETTI, SYLVIA Girls' Cheer Club 13 Bowling League 33 F.B.L.A. 4. MALVIN, BECKY Speech Club 3, 4g Speech 81 Talent Bureau 33 Office Aides 3, 43 Student Council Alternate 3, 4g Kahoki Staff 43 Dramatic Arts 4. MANGUM, KIRK Track 23 Student Service Club 33 Student Leadership 43 Dramatic Arts 4. MANN, SUSAN McCray Dewey High School, Troy 1, 23 F.T.A. 13 F.H.A. 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 23 Librarian 23 Spanish Club 23 Chorus 2, 3, Girls' Advanced Choir 33 Student Leadership 4. MARMON, JUNE Chorus 1, 2, Freshman Chorus 1, Advanced Choir 23 G.A.A. 43 F.B.L.A. 4. MATTEA, SHARON Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Office Aides 2, 3, 4g F.B.L.A. 4. MAZZOLA, JOHN MEADOWS, JAMES MEADOWS, JANICE G.A.A. 1. MEADOWS, ROBERT Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Baseball 1, 23 Track 3, 43 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4. MEADOWS, WANDA G.A.A. 1. 197 MELVILLE, SANDRA Ho 'Dea Club 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, F.B.L.A. 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. MENI, JANICE G.A.A. 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, Student Service Club 2, 3. MENI, MARY RUTH Ho 'Dea Club 1, G.A.A. 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, 3, Student Council 3, 4. MIKULAIT, JAMES MITES, CARROLL Hi Tri 1, Ho 'Dea 1, St. Loius Science Fair 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 4, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Commit- tee 3, St. Louis U. Summer Math Program 3, First Place V.F.W. Essay Contest 3, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, President 4, Honor Society 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Student Leadership 4, Kahokian Staff 4. MOORE, GARY St. Louis High School 1, 2, Student Council 1, 2, Aviation Club 1, 2, Ticket Sales Club 1, 2, Football Service Club 1, 2, Cheer Club 1, 2, Dramatic Arts 4, Speech Club 4. MOORE, KATHY Student Council 1, 2, Hi Tri 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Phi Epsilon 2, Speech Executive Board 2, Speech Contest, First Pface 3, Speech 81 Talent Bureau 3, Coronation Committee 3, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, F.B.L.A. 4, Office Aides 4, Stu- dent Leadership 4. MORGAN, JUDY Academy of Notre Dame 1, 2, C.S.M.C. 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, 2, Mary's Helpers 1, 2. MYERS, JUDY Student Leadership 4. NIEDRINGHAUS, BILL Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Football 1, Spanish Club 1, 2, Golden Rule Traffic Club 2, 3, 4, Projection Club 3, 4. NORBURY, LARRY Student Council 1, Boys' Cheer Club 1, 2. NUNNERY, DON OESTREICH, MARY KAY Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4. O'HARE, DOROTHY Student Service Club 2, Phi Epsilon 2, Girls' Cheer Club 2, Speech Club 4. O'MOHUNDRO, CAROL I-Ii Tri 1, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Sight-Reading Clinic 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 4, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4. OSBORN, EDWARD OVERHOLT, KAREN SUE Spanish Club 1, Girls Cheer Club 1, 2, St. Loius Science Fair, First Place 2, Student Service Club 2, F. T. A. 2, 198 ' 3, 4, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, Hi Tri 3, 4, Office Aides 4, Student Leadership 4. PARKHURST, LAURA Cahokia High School 1, 2, F.H.A. 2, Bowling League 4. PAUL, NIKI Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Spanish Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Com- mittee 3, F.T.A. 3, 4. PAUL, TERRY Cross Country 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, Tennis 1, 2, 3, 4, Stu- dent Service Club 3, 4, Kahoki Staff 3, 4, Monogram Club 4. PELO, RUSSELL Football 1, 2, Track 1, Monogram Club 2. PENSE, JOHN Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Bowling League 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. PERIGEN, ELLA Library Club 1, 2, Student Service Club 2, Student Leader- ship 4. PFAFF, PAUL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Student Council 4, Kahoki Staff 4. PFISTER, BONNIE Cahokia High School 1, 2, G.A.A. 1, Mixed Chorus 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, F.T.A. 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Student Council 4, Student Service Club 4, Phi Epsilon 4, Recording Secretary 4, District Convention 4, Latin Contest 2, Latin District Contest 2, Coronation Com- mittee 3, Prom Committee 3. PIESBERGEN, JACK Student Council 1, 2. PIESBERGEN, JIM Cross-Country 1, 2. PODESTA, JOANN Girls' Cheer Club 1, Phi Sigma Beta 3, Coronation Commit- tee 3, Spanish Club 3. POWELL, GEORGIA Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Ensemble 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus QU. of IJ 3, Variety Show Lead 2, 3, Variety Show Director 4, Phi Epsilon 2, Student Council 3, Coronation Committee 3. POWELL, JOSEPH PRICE, STEVE PRUIETT, VALERIE G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2, 4, F.B.L.A. 2, Phi Sigma Beta 3, Coronation Committee 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. QUATTO, FRANK Football 1, 2, Track 1. QUEST, IRMA Girls' Cheer Club 1, 35 Phi Epsilon 2, 35 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Student Service Club 2, 3, 4, Work Chairman 3, Vice-Presi- dent 45 Coronation Committee 35 Prom Committee 35 Con- cessions Staff 35 Speech Club 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Student Leadership 4. RADER, FAITH Ho 'Dea Club 15 Office Aides 15 Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Secretary 25 Junior Classical League 1, 25 Student Council Alternate 15 Honors Banquet 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Service Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 45 State Latin Contest, Excellent 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, Executive Board 45 Prom Committee 35 Concessions Staff 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Kahokian Staff 4, Business Manager 45 Student Leadership 45 Phi Sigma Beta 45 National Merit Scholarship Semifinalist 4. RANCK, GARY Student Service Club 3, 45 Student Leadership 4. RANDOLPH, BILLY Track 15 Vocational Shop Club 3. RAYMOND, SANDRA Ho 'Dea Club 15 Phi Epsilon 1, 2, National Latin Convention 1, 25 Junior Classical League 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 25 Freshman May Maid 15 St. Louis Science Fair 1, 2, Third Award 1, Second Award 25 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, Secretary 25 Class Executive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 15 Honors Banquet 2, 3, 45 Tepee Council 3, 4, Corresponding Secretary 45 Coronation Committee Chairman 35 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Reporter 45 Office Aides 3, 45 Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Kahoki Staff 45 Student Leadership 4. RECK, CAROLE LEE Notre Dame Academy 15 F.B.L.A. 2, 3. REDMON, BOGIE Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4. RENSING, BARBARA Ho 'Dea Club 1, Treasurer 15 Girls' Cheer.Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, Vice-President 45 Band 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 35 Phi Epsilon 2, District Latin Convention 25 Junior Classical League 25 Student Service Club 25 Speech Executive Board 25 Speech Contest, Third Place 25 F.T.A. 35 Coronation Com- mittee 35 Prom Committee 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Student Council 3, 4, Treasurer 4, State Workshop 4, CDSC Convention 3, 4, CDSC Convention Committee 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Speech Club 45 Kahokian Staff 4, Typist 45 Office Aides 45 Student Leadership 4. RHOADES, LARRY RICKER, RUTH ANN Chorus l, 2, 3, Girls' Choir 1, 2, 35 Phi Epsilon 1, 25 Junior Classical League 25 Coronation Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 F.T.A. 35 F.B.L.A. 3, 45 Hi Tri 35 Girls' Cheer Club 45 Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. RIDDLE, FRED - Madison High School 1, 25 Class President 1,,25 Letterman's Club 1, 25 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Phi Epsilon 35 Honor Society 3, 45 Golden Rule Traffic Club 45 Student Leadership 4. RILEY, JIM Spanish Club 1, 25 Speech Executive Board 25 F.T.A. 3, 4, Sergeant-at-Arms 45 Phi Sigma Beta 35 Projection Club 3, 4, Vice-President 4. ROACH, ROSEANN Spanish Club 15 Camera Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 1, 35 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 35 F.B.L.A. 25 Student Service Club 3, 4. ROETHEMEIER, GLORIA Hi Tri 1, 25 Prom Committee 35 Golden Rule Traffic Club 45 Student Service Club 45 Les Artistes 4. RORIE, HAROLDINE Student Leadership 4. ROSEBOOM, ALBERTA A Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 45 Phi Epsilon 1, 25 Junior Classical League 1, 25 St. Louis Science Fair 15 Third Award 15 F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Secretary 45 Offices Aides 2, 3, 45 Phi Sigma Beta 35 Coronation Committee 35 Student Leadership 4. ROTHENBERG, DAVID Phi Epsilon 1, 25 Junior Classical League 1, 2, 3, National Convention 1, 2, State Convention 1, 2, 35 Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Program Sales Chairman 2, 35 Football Manager 15 Basketball Manager 25 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Student Coun- cil 1, 2, Alternate 35 Student Service Club 2, 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Coronation .Committee 35 Kahoki Staff 3, 4, Busi- ness Manager 45 Student Leadership Co-Chairman 4. SAMS, GERALD Vocational Shop Club 3, 45 Les Artistes 4. SCHILLER, PAT Ho 'Dea Club 1, Secretary 15 Band 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 2, 3, 45 Student Council Alternate 2, 3, 45 Phi Epsilon 25 Junior Classical League 25 Coronation Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Dramatic Arts 45 Student Leadership 4. SCHNEEDLE, HAROLD SCHUCK, BETTY Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Freshman Choir 1, Girls' Advanced Choir 2, 3, 4. SCHUERBAUM, WILLIAM Boys' Cheer Club 1, 25 Student Leadership 4. SCHULTZ, JUDY ' Phi Epsilon 1, 25 Phi Sigma Beta 3. SCHULTZE, MARY Troy High School 1, 25 Triad High School 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 15 Librarian 2. SELF, EMILY Office Aides 35 Student Service Club 3, 4. SEWARD, JANE Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 35 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 45 Dramatic Arts 4. SEWARD, JERRY Boys' Cheer Club 1, 25 Football 1, 2, 3, 45 Track 2, 3, 4. SHEA, PAT Ho 'Dea Club 1, Program Chairman I, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, District Convention 2, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Point Manager 3, Office Aides 1, 2, 3, Phi Epsilon 2, .lunior Classical League 2, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Committee 3, F.T.A. 3, Kahokian Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 4, Phi Beta Sigma 3, Treasurer 3, Concessions Staff 3, Honor Society 3, 4, Dramatic Arts 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4, Student Leadership 4, Honors Banquet 3, 4. SHIMMIN, PAT Girls' Cheer Club 1, Hi Tri 1, F.B.L.A. 2. SU, JOHN F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, President 3, 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Ser- geant-at-Arms 4, Phi Sigma Beta 3, Tepee Council 2, 3, 4, Assistant Vice-President 3, Concessions Staff 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Student Leadership 4. SILVEY, FAITH G.A.A. 1, Ho 'Dea Club 1, Science Fair 1, 2, Phi Epsilon 2, 3, Coronation Committee 3, Bowling Team 3, 4, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. SIMPSON, BOB Madison High School 1, 2, M Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 3, 4, Football 1, Track 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 4. SIMPSON, DAVID Benton High School 1, Band 1, Track 1, Football 1, Music Club 1. SINSKEY, TIM Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, Baseball I, 2, Cross Country 1. SMILEY, MIKE Phi Epsilon I, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, Kahoki Staff 2, 3, 4, Sports Editor 3, 4, Kahokian Staff 3, 4. SMITH, ROGER Student Leadership 4. SMITH, RONNIE Assumption High School 1, Student Court 1, Speech and Dramatics 1, Football I, 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Baseball 1, Golf 3, 4, Tepee Council 3, 4, Publicity Committee 4, Kahoki 3, 4, Editorial Editor 4, Speech Club 4. SNIDER, VIRGIL Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. SONNENBERG, SHIRLEY Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, Office Aides 1, 2. SPALDING, RUTH Les Artistes 4. SPERINO, ANGELO Boys' Cheer Club 1, 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2, Vocational Machine Shop 3. SPRECKELMEYER, SHARON Hillsboro High School, Missouri 1, Science Club 1, Secre- tary 1, G.A.A. 3, 4, Point Manager 4, Student Service Club 3, 4. 200 STABILE, SANDRA G.A.A. 1, 2, Library Club 1, 2. STALEY, GARY Camera Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 3, Treasurer 4, Cafeteria Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Kahoki Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Kahokian 2, 3, 4, Photography Editor 4, Concessions Staff 3, Quill and Scroll 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4. STEFFEN, ROBERT Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Phi Sigma Beta 3, F.T.A. 3. STEPP, BILL Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Boys' Cheer Club 1, 2, Sergeant-at-Arms 2, Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. STERN, DON STEWART, KAREN Phi Epsilon 1, c.A.A. 2, Library Club 2, 3, F.T.A. 3, 4. STRUENSE, ARLENE C-.A.A. 3, 4-. SWEARINGEN, HAROLD SYKES, LORETTA Chorus 1, 2, Spanish Club 2. SZAKACSI, EUGENE Track 1. TAAKE, MARILYN Hi Tri 1, Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3. 4, F.B.L.A. 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Office Aides 2, 3, 4, Coronation Committee 3, Prom Com- mittee 3, Golden Rule Traffic Club 3, 4. TEMPLE, CONNIE Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls Cheer Club. THIEL, PHIL Boys Cheer Club 1, 2, Monogram Club 1, 2, 3, Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4. THOMAS, TOM TIDWELL, NAYDENE Girls' Cheer Club 1, Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Class Executive Board 1, Vice-President 1, Student Service Club 3, Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4, High School Bowling League 3, 4, Golden Rule Traf- fic Club 4, Student Leadership 4. TOUSSAINT, LINDA G.A.A. 1, Student Service Club 2, Library 3, 4. UHLES, LARRY Track 1, 3, Vocational Shop Club 3. UHRING, MARTHA Ho 'Dea Club 1, Sergeant-at-Arms 1, Phi Epsilon 2, F.T.A. 2, 3, 4, Girls' Cheer Club 3, 4, Spanish Club 3, 4, Student Service Club 3, 4, Prom Committee 3, Coronation Committee 3, Student Leadership 4, Phi Sigma Beta 4. URBAN, GEORGE Football 1, 2, 3, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 3, 4. VALENTI, SHARON Ho 'Dea Club 1, Sergeant-at-Arms 15 St. Louis Science Fair 15 Band 1, 25 F.T.A. 25 G.A.A. 35 Spanish Club 35 Hi Tri 45 F.B.L.A. 4. VA 5X ER, JAMES CAN DYKE, D E Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Homecoming Committee 3, 4, CDSC Convention Chairman 4, Sergeant-at-Amis 2, 35 Class Executive Board 1, 2, 35 Phi Epsilon 1, 25 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 3, 45 F.T.A. 1, 3, 45 Office Aides 35 Coronation Com- mittee Chairman 35 Prom Committee Chairman 35 Train- bearer 35 Student Leadership 4. VAUGHN, CHARLES Football 1. VITALE, CAROLYN Okawville High School I, 2, 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 35 Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Chorus 1, 2, 35 Hi Tri 45 Girls' Cheer Club 4. VOTAVA, DENNIS Ho 'Dea Club 1. WAGNER, BOB Monogram Club I5 Track 15 Cross Country 15 Boys' Cheer Club 25 Phi Epsilon 25 Speech 81 Talent Bureau 35 Student Service Club 35 Prom Committee 35 Coronation Committee 35 Dramatic Arts 45 Student Leadership 4. WALLING, JAMES Triad High School 1, 2, 35 Glee Club 15 Basketball 2, 35 Baseball 2, 3, 45 Track 3. WASILEWSKI, TOM WEEDEN, TONIA WELLS, GLODEAN Cafeteria Staff 72, 3, 4. WESTLAKE, SHARON Ho 'Dea Club I5 St. Louis Science Fair 15 Spanish Club 1, 2, Program Chairman 25 G.A.A. 1, 2, Class Representative 25 Honors Banquet 1, 35 Tepee Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 45 Girls' Cheer Club 35 Coronation Committee 35 Prom Com- mittee 35 Phi Sigma Beta 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Missouri University Summer Science Program 35 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Honor Society 3, 45 Student Leadership 4. WHITE, JAMES WHITE, .IUDITH Hi Tri 15 Student Council 1, 25 G.A.A. 1, 2. WHITESIDE, BARBARA Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-County Band 3, 45 I-Ii Tri 15 Ho 'Dea Club 15 Girls' Cheer Club 25 Camera Club 2, Secretary 25 Kahoki 2, 3, 4, News Page Editor 45 Prom Committee 35 Coronation Committee 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Phi Epsilon 3, 45 Les Artistes 45 Dramatic Arts 4. WICKER, JIM Ho 'Dea Club 15 Football 15 Honor Banquet 25 Tennis 3, 45 Speech 81 Talent Bureau 35 Student Service Club 3. WIDEMAN, LILIA Chorus 1, 2, 3. WILBUR, MARY KAY Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 3, President 45 F.B.L.A. 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 45 Office Aides 25 Honors Banquet 35 Student Leadership 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Kahoki Staff 4. WILLE, ROBERT Tepee Council 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Country 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Track I, 2, 3, 45 Monogram Club 2, 3, 4, Treas- urer 45 Honor Society 3, 4, President 45 Kahoki Staff 3, 4, Page Three Editor 4. WILLIAMS, JOSEPH Golden Rule Traffic Club 4. WILLIAMS, SHIRLEY Phi Epsilon 1, 2, Corresponding Secretary 2, District Latin Convention 2, District Latin Treasurer 2, National Latin Con- vention 25 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 2, 35 G.A.A. 1, 25 Class Ex- ecutive Board 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer I5 F.T.A. 35 Honor Society 3, 4, Secretary 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Kahokian Staff 3, 4, Associate Editor 45 Concessions Staff 35 Art Camp 35 Coronation Committee Chairman 35 Prom Committee Chair- man 35 Honors Banquet 3, 45 Les Artistes 4, Vice-President 45 Student Leadership 45 Tepee Council 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Speech Club 4. WILSON, JOHN Football 1, 2, 45 Basketball 1, 25 Track 1, 3. WILSON, LYNNE Waukegan High School I, 25 Spanish Club 1, 25 Peppers 25 Speech 81 Talent Bureau 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 Dramatic Arts 45 Girls, Cheer Club 4. WINNER, PATRICIA Ho 'Dea Club 15 St, Louis Science Fair I5 Student Service 25 Girls' Cheer Club 1, 3, 45 Speech 81 Talent Bureau 35 F.B.L.A. 35 F.T.A. 3, 45 U.N. 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