DeLand Weldon High School - Eagle Spotlight Yearbook (Weldon, IL)

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— 1 ' Oun Own ditt(e 7 (P ut i t te ' K ontcL 3 0 2tfe DecUcate t e f97f t — You are the man who has never gotten your four potted plants, but you have given so much. To the Senior class you have been known as a prom counselor, as a trip guide, and the only man among all men who had the patience to struggle through these disas- trous but glorious times. You kept the candle burning under us whenever we felt like giving up and without you we ' d be bankrupt now, instead of financially stable. For these reasons and many, many more the class of ' 71 dedicates this yearbook to you, the greatest grease monkey we know - Mr. Gregory. ADMINISTRATION BOARD OF EDUCATION REAR: Robert Moberly; A1 Perring; Marjorie Huisinga; and Larry Baker. SEATED: Don Reynolds. Secretary; Frank Kingston, President; John Leischner. Guidance counselor: GERALD MARSHALL 9 Secretaries: JUDY CARR and ESTHER FLOYD Principal: DANIEL SIMONE RHONDA HELLER JACK ROGERS LUCILLE BELCHER ROBERT SULLEN DER II GREG WHEELER JEANNE SEAL ELSIE TRIGG CLIFFORD DOBBS DOROTHY WELCH COOKS: Bertha Welch, Kathleen Dalton, Shirley Clifton, Joyce Milton, JoAnne Clifton, Gwen Shinne man, Lena Danison. JANITORS: Albert Selock Kenny Parrish Fern Benge BUS DRIVERS: Lawrence Gregory, Kenny Parrish, Gerald Marshall, Dick Loney, Velma Berge, Clifford Dobbs. a President Vice President - - Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Advisors STACY WISEGARVER REBA FLOYD MARTA HOGAN DICK MOBERLY BRIAN WIKOFF MR. GREGORY MR. WHEELER 5 TERESA GUFFEY PATTY GRIDER MARTA HOGAN PATRICIA LANE ARTHUR KUDER 18 MARY MADDEN DAVID L EISNER DEB MASSEY DONNA MEYER JUDY MASSEY LARRY MOODY DICK MOBERLY OSCAR NEW RITA SCHLUTER KEN NEW CLYDE NEATHERY no picture available ALAN REESER $UHC Vl4 President KENT PARRISH Vice-President STEVE PERRING Secretary DEB WACHOB Treasurer TERRI NORTON Student Council Rhonda Baker Nancy Cothern Mark Adams Debby Biddle Clay Dalton Marvin Dellinger Charlie Baker Shelly Borton John Dellinger Kathy Duncan - Greg Baker Kim Burgin Bob Humes Wilma Hunter Su Anne Eastham Rhonda Edwards Mark Fisher Jan Hermann Mike Hiter Gail Huisinga Kevin Kingston Sherri Madden 25 Janet Neathery Keith Parrish Dave Perring Janice Poff Terri Neal Kent Parrish Steve Perring Carol Reed Mark Norton Terri Norton DIANNE LONEY ■ DEBBY HARRIS SHELLY BROCK - JIM CLIFTON President ■ Vice President - - Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Advisors - DAVE BARR MR. EDMAN MRS. ELDER MR. BLAZIER, IQ4 Mitt ‘ ■ ktM 1 ■ - - TIM HOGAN HOLLY BOWMAN DEBBIE ROY - -DEBBIE REESER President Vice-President - • Secretary Treasurer Student Council Representative Advisors - -STEVE TWIST MRS. LEISCHNER MR. DOBBS W ' Dorothy Baker Holly Bowman Roscoe Dellinger Robyn Followell John Baker Larry Campbell Karen Duncan Dee Ann Grant Jack Hunter Terri Manning Thelma Moody Tim Hogan Larry Kallembach Carol Marlatt Dianna New Diane Huisinga Andy Langley Devona Middleton Debbie Reeser 37 £. ty£i4£ a uC French and English were the two lan- guages offered this year. Mrs. Lowstuter taught French 1 ,11,111, and senior English. Mrs. Elder had the freshman, sophomore, and junior English, and Mrs. Woods taught the junior and senior college prep courses. Mrs. Fields was the student teacher under Mrs. Woods. 40 DeLAND STATE BANK, DeLand During 1970-71 year our Math teachers taught the basic and advanced methods of mathematics. Mr. Blazier taught Pre- Algebra, Algebra II, and Advanced Math. Mr. Schwarzentraub taught Algebra I and Geometry, and Mr. Heavilin taught M. B. A. Mr. Sullender took Mr. Schwarzentraub ' s place half- way through the year. DeLAND FARMER’S COOP GRAIN CO. , DeLand To keep up with the rapidly growing field of science two courses were added to the curriculum this year. These classes are Applied Science, taught by Mr. Edman and Biology II, taught by Mrs. Seal. The other science courses are Physics, taught by Mr. Blazier, Chemistry, taught by Mr. Edman, and Biology I, taught by Mrs. Seal. 42 FIRST STATE BANK OF MONTICELLO - Monticello A uUu. Sponsored by: DeWITT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK and BAKER ' S JEWELER ' S - Clinton 43 Sponsored by: GRIMSLEYS FLOWER STORE: RAKER CLEANERS - Clinton Mrs. Seal taught Art I and II this year. The students worked energetically on their projects including wood and ink printing, paper mache, prospective and figure drawing, ceramics, copper enameling and painting clothing. % t This year Mr. Heavilin taught bookkeeping, record keeping, and office practice; Mrs. Welch taught typing I and II and shorthand I and II. Each course was taken con- structively in order to prepare the students for future jobs. ' De atcoi t ocuttouul 4%eu (Zeute % Kathy Stone, Donna Meyer, Carol West, Wilma Hunter, Patti Lane, Lisa Standerfer, Patty Grider, Keith Parrish, Marvin Dellinger, Bob Humes. l tdefie tde t Study STANDING: Mrs. Lowstuter, Mrs. Elder, Mrs. Huehner, Mrs. Seal. SEATED: Brita Bergland, Debbie Harris, Reba Floyd, Kevin Kingston. 49 ATHLETICS LESLIE SCHWARZENTRAUB - a man with a big name, as well as a man with a big heart. You are known not only for great math classes, but also for your great coaching ability. Now, Uncle Sam has seen fit to exclude you from D-W. For this reason and many more, the Senior staff of the Eagle leave this page in appreciation to you. ' PootfaM FRONT LINE, Left to Right: Andy Langley, Larry Kallenbach, Tim Hogan, Eric Kidd, Steve Twist, Jeff West, David Trimble, Rick Conover, Mark Moberly. MIDDLE: Jack Workman. TOP: Randy Martin, Rick Tedrick, Coach Les Schwarzentraub, Mike Mitchell. V znAitcf FRONT LINE, (L to R): Alan Reeser, Dave Leisner, Dave Perring, Mike Hiter, Steve Perring, Stacy Wisegarver, Kevin Kingston, Lynn Sherwood, Steve Trimble, Rodney Seaman, Doug Sosoman. MIDDLE: Dick Baker. TOP: Coach Cliff Dobbs, Jim Clifton, Gary Twist, Larry Moody, Asst. Coach Les Schwarzentraub. RICK TEDRICK DICK BAKER STACY WISEGARVER Manager Quarterback Center DAVE PERRIN G Guard Defensive Lineman of Year DAVE LEISNER Tackle Offensive Lineman of Year STEVE PERRING RODNEY SEAMAN LYNN SHERWOOD Center Safety Linebacker 54 FOSTER CONSTRUCTION CO. , DeLand, Illinois DeLAND LOCKER LARRY MOODY Halfback Offensive Back of Year GARY TWIST Fullback Defensive Back of Year KEVIN KINGSTON DOUG SOSOMAN MIKE HITER Guard End Guard KAISER AG. CHEMICALS, Deland 55 s4ctte if Schedule 14 Argenta 6 0 Farmer City 41 6 Fisher 32 0 LeRoy 42 70 Mansfield 0 6 Heyworth 20 0 Fairbury-Cropsey - - 22 0 Octavia 22 0 Mahomet 0 56 STANDING: Bev Crichton, Statistician; Clyde Neathery; Kevin Kingston; Steve Trimble; Dave Perring; Dave Leisner; Mark Adams; Coach Dobbs. KNEELING: Andy Langley; Larry Moody; Steve Perring; John Dellinger; Larry Kallembach; Jeff West. ' 2 0 ' ie4tlc up STANDING: Charlie Baker, Dick Baker, Doug Sosamon, Mike Hiter, Keith Westray, Kent Parrish, Jim Clifton, Rodney Seaman, Alan Reeser, and Mike Rudisill. KNEELING: Coach Heller. STANDING: Rick Conover, Steve Twist, Randy Martin, Doug Landstrom, Paul Bell, Tim Hogan, Guy Wisegarver, David Trimble, Wayne Conatser, Scott Leischner, Chuck Turpen, Mark Moberly. KNEELING: Coach Heller. KEITH WES TRAY Guard MIKE RU DISILL Center ALAN REESER Forward JIM CLIFTON Guard CHARLIE BAKER Guard MIKE HITER Forward This page sponsored by ROOSEVELT NATIONAL LIFE - Deland 59 “Saae zU LEFT TO RIGHT, TOP: Steve Twist, Dick Moberly, Dave Leisner, Dave Perring, Jim Clifton, Rodney Seaman, Tim Hogan, Stacy Wisegarver, Coach Cliff Dobbs, Bat girl Sherri Madden. MIDDLE: Doug Sosamon, Larry Moody, Steve Perring, Sheldon Neal, Dick Baker, Gary Twist, Jack Workman. BOTTOM: Rick Conover, Mark Moverly, Scott Leischner, Randy Martin, Robert Middleton, Bat girls Rhonda Baker and Rhonda Edwards. 60 MOORE ' S HARDWARE - Weldon, Illinois TRIGG FUNERAL HOME - DeLand, Illinois STACY WISEGARVER LARRY MOODY GERBER STATE BANK - Argenta 61 KNEELING: David Barr, Jack Workman, Sheldon Neal, Mike Mitchell, Steve Twist, Rick Conover, and Andy Langley. STANDING: Coach Heller, Charlie Baker, Doug Sosaman, Jim Clifton, Mike Rudisill, Alan Reeser, Tim Hogan, Gary Twist, and David Teets. CHARLIE BAKER Sprinter and Broad Jumper This page sponsored by FARMER CITY READY MIX and THE BLOSSOM SHOP - Ghses. ALAN REESER Miler and Two Miler MIKE RUDISILL High Jumper 7ea K “SeAi uC t£e 7 ' ea K fy zn c f (?6eenCe tden TOP: Anita Warren. MIDDLE: Jan Hermann, Gail Huisinga. BOTTOM: Debby Biddle, Sherri Madden. nAi f 4eeniecuCe%A TOP: Patti Crichton, Leanne Floyd. BOTTOM: Kim Anderson, Diane Huisinga, Debbie Roy. WELDON OIL COMPANY ‘VanAity Squad p— JAN HERMANN ANITA WARREN KINGSTON INSURANCE AGENCY and SPRAGUE ' S SUPERETTE - Weldon 65 7 e s4t£tetcc The Athletic Banquet started off with a potluck supper that was enjoyed by parents and stu- dents alike. Afterward, awards were announced and presented by the coaches. 66 WELDON FERTILIZER COMPANY - Weldon ACTIVITIES Senior Alan Reeser, Reba Floyd, Stacy Wisegarver, Dick Moberly, Debbie Massey, Larry Moody, Brenda Barr. ' 7t 68 tycuU x John Dellinger, Gary Twist, Terri Norton, Kevin Kingston, Jan Her- mann, Kathy Workman, Kent Parrish, Terri Neal, Deb Wachob. STANDING: Reba Floyd, Brenda Barr, Terri Norton, Jan Hermann, Gary Twist, Stacy Wisegarver. Dick Moberly, Alan Reeser, Kevin Kingston, Larry Moody, John Dellinger. SEATED: Terri Neal, Deb Wachob, Deb Massey, Kathy Workman. ADVISOR: Mrs. Welch CO-EDITORS: Reba Floyd Dick Moberly 69 STANDING: Cindy West, Bev Crichton, Teresa Guffey, Debby Harris, Brita Bergland, Rhonda Baker, Janice Poff. SEATED: Sherri Madden, Paggy Anderson, Gail Huisinga, Debbie Biddle. 70 Editor: CINDY WEST Advisor: MRS. WOODS QU1MBY DRUG - TAYLOR MAGILL HOTEL AND RESTAURANT, Clinton TOP: Paul Bell, Mike Hiter, Steve Trimble, Alan Reeser, Dave Leisner, Kevin Kingston, Mark Adams, Steve Perring. MIDDLE: Dave Barr, Eric Kidd, Dick Baker, Dave Trimble, Wayne Conaster, Randy Martin, Scott Leischner, Robert Middleton. BOTTOM: Lonnie Enyart, Mr. Gregory, Doug Sosamon, Charlie Baker, Larry Moody, Dave Perring, Keith Westray, Rosco Dellinger. BACK ROW: P. Anderson, C. West, J. Poff, K. Workman, L. White, J. Langley, V. Sides, K. Edwards, K. Richards, R. Followell, B. Crichton, C, Reed, J. Lowrey, D. Loney, R. Edwards, K. Swearingan, J. Baker, T. Norton, R. Schluter, D. Zindars, T. Moody, D. Biddle, J. Floyd, D. Grant, J. Clifton, R. Baker, sec. ; B. Webb, 1st v.p. ; B. Barr, pres. ; T. Neal, 2nd v.p. ; C. West, treas. ; T. Guffey, and Mrs. Leischner, adv. 72 CHARLIE BROWN ' S AUCTIONEER SERVICE and WELDON CO-OP GRAIN - Weldon BACK ROW: Carol Marlatt, Robyn Followell, Sherri Madden, Deb Reeser, Lori White, Leanne Floyd, Rhonda Baker, Carol Reed, Gail Huisinga, Holly Bowman, Jeanene Lowrey, Jan Langley, Karla Ed- wards, Jan Hermann, Terri Norton, Anita Reeser, Dianne Loney, Rhonda Edwards, Jan Baker, Reba Floyd, Pat Crichton, Diane Huisin- ga, Bonnie Webb, Deb Biddle, Joyce Floyd, Terri Neal, point chair- man; Bev Crichton, vice-president; Jan Clifton, student council; Kim Anderson, secretary; Mrs, Trigg, advisor; and Dee Grant. K S FURNITURE - Farmer City 73 ettennuut (£lu6. TOP: Rodney Seaman, Keith Westray, Mike Rudisill, Jim Clifton, Dave Leisner, Kevin Kingston. MIDDLE: Doug Sosamon, Charlie Baker, Mark Adams, Eric Kidd, Larry Moody, Steve Perring. BOTTOM: Ken New, Steve Trimble, Alan Reeser, Mike Hiter, Scott Leischner, Gary Twist. Student-Faculty Game Students 66, faculty 68. 74 BACK ROW: J. Poff, K. Workman, G. Twist, K. Parrish, A. Reeser, M. Norton, C. Baker, S. Borton, S. Brock, B. Bergland, S. Neal, L. Moody, D. Roy, K. Duncan, L. Floyd, C. Reed, D. Loney, R. Edwards, K. Anderson, J Lowery, L. Reynolds, A. Reeser, K. Tool, P. Milton, P. Crichton, R. Floyd, D. Huis- inga, S. Madden, J. Hermann, president; T. Neal, secretary; T. Norton, student council; Mrs. Lowstuter, advisor; B. Webb, and D. Biddle. Sing your troubles away! WELDON STATE BANK 75 “Banquet FIRST ROW: Rhonda B. , John D., Janice P., Sherri M., Mike R., Brita B., Debbie R., Dick M., Mark F., Marla W. SECOND ROW; Holly B., Gail H., Jan H., Terri N., Anita W.. Peggy A., Brenda B., Peggy M., Kathy T.. Teresa G., RebaF. THIRD ROW; Larry K. t Steve T., Debbie R., Larry M., Kathy W., Kim A., Terri N., Rhonda E., RitaS., Nancy C., Diane H. f Wilma H., Debbie H. FOURTH ROW; Doug S., Kevin K., Tim H., Kent P., Steve T. t Gary T., David T., Greg B., Charlie B., Stacy VI., Shelly B. lVUUvA V A Av dnv 9UW Etr.t.o’ ji a 4 e u® j.x-.i 1 2.1 f ' J r .WU fr lt r.tss 23 h si IsKBSSSnl kstewB I niruzi r cccassl f rc r - fl i ; r.: 4 a smab. ' izzQX ui i STANDING: W. Hunter, D. Baker, D. Zindars, J. Baker, R. Manning, J. Langley, K. Richards, K. Edwards, R. Followell, L. Standerfer, S. Brock, M. Walters, D. New, D. Middleton, C. Marlatt, K. Stone, A. Reeser, S. Humphrey, T. Moody, and P. Humes. SITTING: D. Loney, student council; L. Sherwood, president;!. Lowrey, reporter; D. Grant, treasurer; K. Duncan, secretary; and Mrs. Belcher, advisor. Tfatcotuit oiton, Society % z % e u STANDING: Sherri Madden, Dick Moberly, Mark Fisher, Mike Rudisill, Stacy Wisegarver, Rhonda Baker, and John Dellinger. SITTING: Reba Floyd, Jan Hermann, Terri Norton, Brenda Baker, and Mr. Edman, advisor. 77 ( ocatcil FRONT ROW: Mr. Marshall, Advisor; Debby Harris; Marta Hogan, Vice-President; Teresa Guffey; Terri Norton; Brenda Barr, Secretary; Diane Loney; Rhonda Edwards. MIDDLE ROW: Janet Hermann; Holly Bowman; Kim Anderson; Jan Clifton; Rhonda Baker; Gail Huisinga; Steve Twist. TOP ROW: Charlie Baker; Kent Parrish, Parliamentarian; Alan Reeser, Trea- surer; Mike Rudisill, President; Steve Trimble; Dave Barr; Steve Perring. The Student Council worked hard this year with many projects such as our dress code. Home- coming, the free store and with semester tests. This student council and its president, Mike Rudisill, should be commended for their activeness and their cooperative spirit. 78 ARMSWORTH APPLIANCE and DAIRY QUEEN - BRAZIER - Monticello STANDING: Peggy Anderson, Dianne Loney, Patti Lane. KNEELING: Mary Stone, Nancy Cothern. 7 a J. R. HEATH SON and CUSTOM FARM SERVICE CO. - Monticeilo 79 80 (ZoHcent ' po ' utuittoK Looking sharp during marching season! OFFICERS, Left to Right: Mr. Rogers, Larry Moody, President; Jan Hermann, Student Council Rep.; Sherri Madden, Secretary; Gary Twist, Treasurer; Kent Parrish, Vice-President. MR. AND MRS. J. E. REED 81 6 IU4 TVcmten BOYS QUINTET Superior ' Stacy Wisegarver Dick Moberly Raymond Cook Kent Parrish Gary Twist SOLO Superior” Dick Moberly SOLO Excellent Jeanene Lowery J. R. HEATH SON; CUSTOM FARM SERVICE - Monticelio 82 ‘Stutd Mte4t 0 2Octuten S E U X P C E E R L I L O E R N T SAXOPHONE QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Reba Floyd, Dick Moberly, Shelly Borton, Diane Loney. CLARINET QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Thelma Moody, Holly Bow- man, Shelley Brock, Su Eastham. DRUM QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Kevin Kingston, Mark Nor ton, Charlie Baker, Tim Hogan. SAXOPHONE QUARTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Janet Baker, Debbie Reeser, Jeanene Lowery, Diane Loney. SAXOPHONE TRIO LEFT TO RIGHT: Reba Floyd, Dick Moberly, Shelly Borton. BRASS SEXTET LEFT TO RIGHT: Mark Fisher, Kathy Work- man, Gary Twist, Kathy Tool, Kent Parrish, Sherri Madden. SUPERIOR- WOODWIND DUET - Jan Hermann and Bev Crichton (picture not available) THE STARS: Dick Moberly as Captain Corcoran; Janet Hermann as Buttercup; Mark Fisher as Dick Deadeye; Nancy Cothern as Josephine; Kent Parrish as Ralph; Su Anne Eastham as Cousin Hebe; Gary Twist as Sir Joseph. MARTIN S EISNER AGENCY - Monticello 84 P yce P zc6 s4utU MK Sponsored by: DI ' S BEAUTY BOUTIQUE and AMERIC AN GASKET RUBBER CO., Clinton i autoofe. ®sL=L Wild Wild Wert t97t pcuti i- Se Uox ' Plant 89 Practice makes Perfect. Mark Norton, Mark Fisher, Charlie Baker, Kevin Kingston, Mike Rudisill, Rod Seaman, Gary Twist, Kent Parrish, John Dellinger, Gail Huisinga, Rhonda Baker, Terri Neal, Jan Hermann, Sherri Madden, Carol Reed. Keep calm! All I want is the candlesticks! Now for the final test - the mark on your neck! £%. PCatf Oun 0 Dtnect t CAROLYN LOWSTUTER MARK NORTON A stroke? At his age? Diddier, dear boy, you’ve simply got to sparkle. 90 TAYLOR FURNITURE STORE JIM-DAN D. SHELL Farmer City Dave Leisner, Karla Swearingen, Reba Floyd, Rita Schluter, Dick Moberly, Stacy Jan Clifton Wisegarver, Ken New, Bev Crichton, Larry Moody, Teresa Guffey, A1 Reeser, Cindy West Brita Bergland, Cindy West, Brenda Barr, Peggy Anderson. What’s going on down here? S v. ‘PCay Oux Oiect vi6 Mrs. Woods Brita Bergland There ' s nobody on my lap! About a four foot tail should do. Ah-h-h-h-h-h-h-h - WELDON GARAGE and KING ' S GROCERY - Weldon 91 tyuXdcKXttOK Graduation was held on June 4th in the high school gym. The main address was given by Mr. James Bader, and later the diplomas were given out by Mrs. Marjorie Huisinga. 92 GUCKER’S DRUG STORE, CHELNET OIL CO. - Monticello DICK MOBERLY Boys State SAR John Philip Sousa American Legion Good Citizenship ♦ Merit’s Who’s Who Among American High School Students REBA FLOYD Girls’ State DAR High School Good Citizenship American Legion Good Citizenship D. O. AND RONALD D. FISHER - DeLand 93 MARTA HOGAN Girls State Alternate 94 TERESA GUFFEY ALAN REESER - Valedictorian REBA FLOYD - Salutatorian BRENDA BAKER - Third Ranking BRIT A BERGLAND - Fourth Ranking LARRY MOODY High School Good Citizenship Award Athlete of the Year 95 Dinner Monday evening was eaten at the beau- tiful, garden- surrounded Kapok Tree Inn, It gets its name from the gigantic Kapok tree in the front garden. (above) 96 MADDEN TRIGG INSURANCE AND SCHIGRO SERVICE CO. - DeLand Tuesday and Wednesday afternoon was spent on the beach and in commemo- ration of her birthday Mon. , Reba was given a dozen roses. A Thursday morning tour of Cape Kennedy gave the grads, an A-l look at Apollo 15. Atop Lookout Mt. at Rock City, Tennessee, seven states can be seen on a clear day. We saw fog. Rock City has beautiful rock formations and waterfalls to see. This swinging bridge is over a hundred foot crevasse. At precisely 9:30 p.m. Sat. June 12, 18 tired grads, ended a dream come true. 97 The porpoise and whale show at Marineiand brought the seniors to St. Augustine Thurs. SetUo ' i ' ZVcCtd I. Peggy Anderson, will my vast knowledge of whimsickles and orsles and lots of luck to Gail Huisinga in hopes she can survive her American Problems class, I, Brenda Baker, will my nimble fingers and lightening quick reflexes to Randy Martin in hopes that he can get his airplane moved to the head of the fleet next year. I, Brenda Barr, will all of my pink possessions to Mike Mitchell, who has this thing for pink.” I, Brita Bergiand, will my escape to Mrs. Huehner. I, Roger Burton, will my old Playboys to Mr. Heavilin. I, Jan Clifton, will my great ability to get along with the F. C. girls to all of you unsuspecting victims who decide to invade their territory. I, Raymond Cook, will my prugger to Nancy Cothern. I, Bev Crichton, will my ability to be a good sport to Holly Bowman. I, Ken Enyart, will my black marks to Mr. Simone. I, Reba Floyd, will my swimming ability to anyone who wants to give Mr. Dobbs an ulcer. I, Patty Grider, will my over- protective mother to Dorothy Baker. I, Teresa Guffey, will my wish for semester tests to be abolished to the Board of Education of D. W. H. S. I, Marta Hogan, will my $5 betting money and Jeff’s cigars to my favorite ’’Bear,” Mr. Heav- ilin. For futher information contact Mr. Heavilin. I, Art Kuder, will my left-over girlfriends to Grant Baylor. I, Patti Lane, will my ability to be loyal to my boyfriend to Kathy Duncan, in hopes she’ll stay away from F. C. I, Dave Leisner, will my bottle of cherry vodka to Deb Wachob in hopes she will have a HAPPY NEW YEAR. I, Mary Madden, will my love for band and marching to my sister, Sherri. I, Deb Massey, will my anything and everything to anyone and everyone in hopes they can do more with it than what I ever could. I f Donna Meyer, will my Charmin tissue to Jeanette Langley in hopes it will be put to good use. I, Dick Moberly, will my organized locker and my ability to remember things to Gary Twist. I, Larry Moody, will my wrestling ability to Andy Langley and Larry Kallembach in hopes that they will get rid of their raisin brains. I, Clyde Neathery, will my busted-up and broken-down tricycle to John Dellinger. I, Ken New, will my hair and beautiful body to Alvin Taulby in hopes he won ' t have curly hair. I, Oscar New, will my ability and grace to Paul Bell (he needs it! ). I, Alan Reeser, will my L. P. Teddy Bear Picnic record to Mr. Heavilin. I, Rita Schluter, will my ability to walk the track to Mrs. Trigg. I, Karla Swearingen, will my ability to get along with Marla Willis to Robert Middleton. I, Carol West, will my ability to have a happy home to Janet Baker. I, Cindy West, will my fantastic memory to the ’’Bear in hopes that he won ' t hang any of the office practice girls by the thumbs next year. I, Keith Westray, will my ability to keep my hands out of picnic baskets to Mr. Heavilin in hopes to keep them from being cut off by a bear trap. I, Brian Wikoff, will my car to Lonnie Enyart. I, Stacy Wisegarver, will my little toenails to Deb Wachob so she won ' t feel insecure with bare feet. Setti i ' Pnofi tetof HAS WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE Peggy Anderson fun a wife nation ' s no. 1 swine producer Brenda Baker a family a housewife a trailer wife Brenda Barr Mike a radiologist radioactive Brita Bergland kinky hair free busted Roger Burton a red Ford a mechanic Chico Parr ' s head man Jan Clifton hot pants a clerk President of the DeLand State Bank Ray Cook a Personality” a Navyman a duck farmer Bev Crichton nerve trouble an elementary school teacher a sumi-wrestler Fred Dalton a car nothing nothing Ken Enyart a red Ford a mechanic an I.G. A. manager Reba Floyd multi-colored eyes an R.N. sick most of the time Patty Grider a horse nurses aid taking care of Reba Teresa Guffey white hairs lab technician a guinea pig Marta Hogan muscles a farm wife hitched to a plow Art Kuder a fiancee in the service married Patti Lane not much wants to be married a Playboy bunny Dave Leisner a lot a farmer Peggy’s competitor Mary Madden a smile” a receptionist for a vet. a lifetime animal lover Debbie Massey everything a radiologist in trouble Judy Massey a family a wife and mother a wife and mother Donna Meyer a green hat a nurse a pusher HAS WANTS TO BE PROBABLY WILL BE Dick Moberly pains a doctor another resident on Patty’s floor Larry Moody Terri a farm manager a hired man Clyde Neathery a mouth a serviceman a preacher Kenny New a small bod Marine officer Hester’s under- study Oscar New nothing in Chicago in jail Alan Reeser a brain an Ag. engineer a manure spreader Rita Schluter sandbags a librarian a bookie Karla Swearingen a quick temper a key punch operator I.Q. supporter (I quit) Carol West Buffy and Terry a L.P.N. a mother Cindy West dimples a secretary cauler” blind Keith Westary sideburns a gas station manager a sex maniac Brain Wikoff a car a Navyman keeping Raymond out of trouble Stacy Wisegarver Bowser an architect nailed in the wall PEG ANDERSON: FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Newspaper 4; GAA 1; Pep Club 2,3,4; Majorette 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Musical 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Home- coming Attendant 4 BRENDA BAKER: Class Vice President 1; GAA 1,2; Cheerleader 1,2; Band 1,2; Woodwind Ensemble 2; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Student Council 1; Nat- ional Honor Society 4 BRENDA BARR: Class Sec. 1,2; Student Council 3, 4, Sec. 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; Newspaper 1; Homecoming Attendant 1, Queen 4; GAA 2; Pep Club 2, 3; Yearbook 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play BRIT A BERGLAND: AFS 3; Newspaper 3; Sr. Class Play ROGER BURTON: Track 1,2; Letterman ' s Club 1,2, 3,4; FFA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4 JAN CLIFTON: Class Vice President 3; Cheerleader 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 1, Vice President 4; Sweetheart Candidate 1; GAA 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 3,4; Pom Pom Squad 3, Capt. 3; Homecoming Attendant 3; Sr. Class Play RAYMOND COOK: Basketball 1; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Madrigal 3, Boys Quintet 3,4, Musical 4 BEV CRICHTON: FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Masque Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; Yearbook 1,2; Newspaper 4; Band 1, 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, Musical 1,2; Sr. Class Play FRED DALTON: KENNY ENYART: FFA 1,2, 3, 4; Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2,3 REBA FLOYD: Class V. Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook 3,4, Co-Editor 4; AFS 2, 3,4, Sec. 3; Student Council 4; National Honor Society 3,4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2, 3, 4, Musical 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play PAT GRIDER: GAA 1,3; Pep Club 2; DVAC-Nursing 4 TERESA GUFFEY: FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3; News- paper Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Student Coun- cil 4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4, Girls Ensemble 2, Musical 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play MARTA HOGAN: Class Sec. 3,4; GAA 1,2; Student Council 3,4, Vice President 4; Band 1,2,3, Sec. 2, 3; Chorus 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1,2,3, Capt. 2; Pep lub 1, 2, 3; Jr. Class Play ART KUDER: Band 1, 2 PATTI LANE: FHA 4; GAA 1; Library Club 2; Maj- orette 3,4; Chorus 1; Jr. Class Play DAVE LEISNER: Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Wrestling 1,2, 3, 4; Baseball 1,2, 3, 4; Track 2; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4; Sr. Class Play MARY MADDEN: FHA 1,2, Historian 2; Band 1,2, 3,4, Stage Band 1, 2 DEB MASSEY: Class Vice President 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Vice President of Degree 2; GAA 1,2; Student Coun- cil 2,3, Treasurer 3; Pep Club 1,2,3, President 2, 3; Yearbook 3,4; Band 1, Stage Band 1; Homecoming Queen Attendant 2; Jr. Class Play DONNA MEYER: FHA 1; GAA 1,2,3, Vice President 3; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 2; Student Council 3; Band 1,2; Jr. Class Play; DVAC-Nursing 4 DICK MOBERLY: Basketball Manager 1; Baseball 4; Class Treasurer 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 3,4, Co-editor 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, Stage Band 1,2; Chorus 1. 3,4, Boys Quintet 3,4, Madrigal 3, Musical 4; National Honor Society 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play LARRY MOODY: Class President 2,3; Football 1,2, 3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4, Capt, 4; Baseball 4; Utter- man’s Club 2,3,4; FFA 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; AFS 4; Pep Club 2,3; Yearbook 3,4, Business Manager 4; Band 1,2, 3, 4, President 4; Homecoming Attendant 1; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play CLYDE NEATHERY: Basketball 1. 2; Wrestling 4 KENNY NEW: Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play OSCAR NEW: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2; Wrestling 3 ALAN REESER: Football 1,2, 3, 4, Co-Capt. 4; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3, 4. Co-capt. 4; Track 1,2, 3, 4, Co- Capt. 3; Letterman’s Club 2,3,4, Pres. 4; FFA 4; Student Council 1, 2,3, 4, Pres. 3, Treasurer 4; AFS 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3, King 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play RITA SCHLUTER: FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2; Library Club 2,3; Band 1,2; Sr. Class Play KARLA SWEARINGEN: FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Library Club 2, 3; Sr. Class Play CAROL WEST: FHA 3; AFS 2; Chorus 3, Madrigal 3, Sextet 3; DVAC-Nursing 4; Jr. Class Play CINDY WEST: Class Sec. 4; FHA 1,2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Treasurer 4; GAA 1,2; AFS 1,2; Newspaper Staff 2, 3.4, Editor 4; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play KEITH WESTRAY: Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 2,3, Co-Capt. 3; Letterman’s Club 2,3; FFA 1,2,3, 4, Reporter 4; Band 1 BRIAN WIKOFF : Football 1; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1, 2,3; Utterman’s Club 1,2, 3, 4; FFA 4, Student Council 4 STACY WISEGARVER; Class President 4; Football 1.2.4, Manager 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Track 2; Baseball 3,4; Utterman’s Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Yearbook 3,4; Newspaper Staff 3; National Honor Society 4; Chorus 1, 2, 4, Boys Quintet 4; Musical 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play 103 1 . Brenda Baker 2. Kenny Enyart 3. Brenda Barr 4. Deb Massey 5. Roger Burton 6. Patty Grider 7. Raymond Cook 8. Stacy Wisegarver 9. Bev Crichton 10. Oscar New 11. Mary Madden 104 7. Rita Schl uter 8. Alan Reeser 9. Clyde Neathery 10. Peggy Anderson 11. Reba Floyd 12. Brian Wikoff 105 Dick Moberly Marta Hogan Larry Moody Jan Clifton Teresa Guffey Dave Leisner 106 A woman whose black felt pen is forever being misplaced, who typing eraser is never where she left it, and whose work goes with- out much notice. The 1971 yearbook staff says thank you for all the hours of pain, headache, stress, tension, frustration, and grief. LUCILLE BELCHER B.A. in Sociology, U. of I.; M.S. in Library Science, U. of I.; Unit Librarian, Library Club Sponsor PHILIP BLAZIER B.S. in Mathmetics, I.S.U.; 7th Grade Science, Physics, Practical Math, Algebra II, Advanced Math; Sophomore Class Sponsor CLIFFORD DOBBS B.S. in Physical Ed., E.I.U.; Physical Ed., Drivers Ed., Swimming, Coach of Football, Wrestling, Baseball; Freshman Class Sponsor GEORGE EDMAN B.S. in Dairy Manufacturer, Penn. State University; M.S. in Dairy Technology, U. of I.; M.S. in Chemistry, I.W.U.; 8th Grade Science, I.P.S., Chemistry, Applied Science; Sophomore Class Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor TERRI ELDER B.S. in English, Purdue University; Freshman, Soph- omore, Junior English, Sophomore Speech; Soph- omore Class Sponsor LAWRENCE GREGORY B.S. in Agriculture, U. of I.; Agricultural Occupa- tional F.F. A. Sponsor, Senior Class Sponsor LARRY HEAVILIN B.S. in Business, I.S.U.; M.B.A., Office Practice, Bookkeeping, Record Keeping; Junior Class Sponsor RHONDA HELLER B.S. in Choral Music Ed., I.S.U.; Unit Choral Music SHEILA HUEHNER B.A. and M.A. in Social Studies, U. ofI.;U.S. History, World History, Sociology, World Geography; Junior Class Sponsor KATHRYN LEISCHNER B.S. in Home Economics, U. of I.; Housing, Home Making I and II, 8th; Freshman Class Sponsor, F.H.A. Sponsor CAROLYN LOWSTUTER B.A. in French and English, Albion College; M. A.T. in French, U. of I. ; French I, II, III, English IV; A. F.S. Club Sponsor, Jr. Class Play Director JACK W. ROGERS B. S. in Musical Ed., E.I.U.; Unit Instrumental Music and Music Activities JEANNE SEAL B.S. in Art and Biology, E.I.U.; Art I, II, Biology I; Cheerleader Sponsor BOB SULLENDER B.S. in Mathmatics, E.I.U. ; Algebra I, Geometry, Physical Ed., Coach of Jr. High Basketball and Track ELSIE TRIGG B.E. in Business Ed., I.S.U.; Girl ' s Physical Ed. and Health; G.A.A. Sponsor GREGORY WHEELER B.S. in Industrial Arts, E.I.U. ; Industrial Arts, Senior Class Sponsor DOROTHY WELCH B.S. in Business, I.S.U. ; Typing I, II, Shorthand I, II; Yearbook Sponsor SUSAN WOODS B.S. in Social Studies and English, Auburn Univer- sity; American Problems, College Prep, English III, IV; Newspaper Sponsor , Senior Class Play Director 108 TiSAene )t s4tt — J2 ' tyeastA s4y ADDITIONAL FINANCIAL HELPERS FARMER CITY DELAND Pointer ' s Sales and Service DeLand Tribune and Weldon Record Burton ' s Truck Stop Guffey Dry Goods Webb ' s Men ' s Wear Riggs Grocery Hawn and Overton Bear Hybrid Corn Co. - R. H. Farmer City Packers Moberly Alexander Lumber Co. Smiths Garage Farmer City IGA DeLand Motors J. Nile Mitchell, O. D. Glenn A. Smith Shell Motors and Marine Sales Marjorie Huisinga The Farmhouse C C Liquors - Pizza Mr. and Mrs. McCartney MONTICELLO Corn Bowl Mason Rexall Drugs Ken ' s I G A Youngs Barber Shop Monticello Florists Collier Appliance Co. Piatt County Republican Journal Minnies Department Store Poling - Holtz People ' s Cafe Kaiser ' s Kenway Cleaners Ivall ' s Cafe Jordons Barber Shop Sebens Standard Station WELDON Mr. and Mrs. Lester Anderson CLINTON Bud Behrens Stines Grocery Clinton Farm Store and Babe and Maxine Eastham Radiator Works Kleven Smith Dr. Wayne E. Gordon O. D. Loyd Shinneman The Journal and Public Supersweet Feeds Smiley ' s Gulf McFeeters, Inc. Jerry ' s Cardinal Harold Weinberg, O. D. Gottleib ' s Inc. 109 e Ketn6en, . . . Climbing the flagpole? When Bev wet her pants? Hepatitis! !? Sacking the pecans? Mike’s opening remarks at the honors banquet? The Measles? The Sophomores valiant attempts to make money? The biology class’ cats? The day Steve left school after 7th hour? Bonnie’s frog?? The repetitive flushing stool? The Fairbury basketball game and ride home? Oh my goodness, somebody s! !t on my bus! !!!!?” When Mike fell over the hurdle? The 5th disease? Sheldon losing his sweats? The Mansfield football game? Dave losing his shoe and going back to get it? The day the biology class collected weeds, it start- ed raining, and a certain person fell in the lobby?? The newspaper??? The Christmas decorations? no We ' re leaving you, We ' re packing all our things Our books, our hopes and dreams Of a new and better tomorrow, For the Future is ours, and The world outside calls us to come and join Her different lives. These days are gone, Though passed so soon; The games, the parties the fun and tears. 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