Dupo Community High School - El Tigre Yearbook (Dupo, IL)

 - Class of 1972

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A f A PUBLISHED BY'?f',,,f'J ,km JKT wfilfjj THE SENIOR CLASSQQQW-w gym JJ CQ5 la-BIQF' M- my DUPO HIGH SCHOOL , : f ,, ,J EI?JIiZg5Hofstetter C . Q PHOTOGRAPHER: vaovoavjfwp Mark Dashner WJ aff? SPONSOR: Y' ,. Mrs. Ida Mae Williamson . dx tx 'fI,.f-ig-LE.Q 1 V ' i' is-i. Q, Kglcm S X , is ef, ., gifm w' E ' 4 c Nil K ' ft Kis- - q . llksgff K , 0 Q1 V o 0 l REQ ff 0 Kano S X Q3 'X ' H1 lift, lk, y g T . to Q '-.1,:,:,,. xl Qin, Xi 4 it L-,,,,,,' X ll r 35 . if ti Q Ai ', f ef XQ3 KX i., gf' snail? 4. . . ,, - ' 'K'-I-V.,x.'5fa M h- J ii X life D.C.H.S. is . . . 511 students experiencing H1-sake. a neigstudqgt adv-isfpry board where self-development and attaining their identij''fijtehelstudentxsirelate th?r.ideasEjtlQgthe adminis- ty . . . 27 teachers helping the students fde- l4eA'5jQ1Ya'tion . . farriiiyggdresg code where modesty velop self-confidence and self-respecftglrx' P L7 C aiidg cleanlinesshfare the dominating fac- sports which instill the student body new teachilfsfwith new and exciting enthusiasm and genuine pride . . . social acixgfaj an x A V X tivities such as the Homecoming, Ir.-Sr. A . , Q Q5 -A N151 V31 haf Prom, soc-hops, co-recs, and class parties D.C.H.S .... is preparing to get along in the 74 which emphasize cooperation. D.C.H.S. complex and challenging world of today. J Q A A -W, f- 2 wt p-Jf, .HVA-4-L. :J V- 5 'Ly 3- N ' Il gf Y i , E Xmxtfl mesa bwllbarldcf Qgliiowls tl l sam 1 KL AJ 5Q'Vd an Q! ' Jw CL Q 61 gig- ' 521 Lug Q 2 ut-'QSX jflfg CLQQYEY9 J ,BJVI 7'lq N 2 ,J ,Q WK I W gg -tx 1,2 ,y,M,vG, U! 71, V ,,,,l3l,7 pany :Vt 'H V Xa ,PIO l t L1 OQQ l ' .J - xl f L f f 2 UU 7 l RIQQJAI f I 55 9 RQ' I 'I CONTENTS If I TITLE PAGE . 1 FOREWORD Sliioliildl. .6552 Egg TABLE OF CONTENTS DEDICATION .09 ...,,......... . OPENING SECTION ADMINISTRATION CURRICULUM AND FACULTYI. ORGANIZATIONS .. , ,Lf ACTIVITIES .,.. . FALL SPORTS. FF. CHEERLEADERS . . .... 7454 SENIORS .,..... E ..... IUNIORS .......... ...... I 01 SOPHOMORES ....... ..,... 1 13 FRESHMEN ..... ...... 1 23 IUNIOR HIGH ..................... 133 EP xp' . X w 55 fe Q? I, I ?N3iB9'355J0,5l'? +-EA-S SAMBA sigjiwwf QQ if Q QXqj5iQ 5 5535 I 63 my Qi R 5 I.-In QP Eb CQ JY QI, I MR. BRIGHT - EFFECTIVE AND INSPIRING SPONSOR V 1 I T og take ride ' dedicating the H1972 E1 Tigre to our spo or, r. Bri i out h uidance, encouragement, interest, and toler ce r high s' oo years ld not have been as happy and full m orie s em poor ay to express how much we appreci- 11 has one e wi be forever grateful to him and will a a ' ne for et ou y D. H.S. gg QE X XX ix X323 E. i2feRsQQX E?? R fri? TX X. mf' I ix 'X i .et YJ' ff mflfy if , favjs-F ll lj ,V if v ,ff fy! 'i, mu- ,W kg V fm jar, 1 -I 1 :WJ N k - K , W, x j I 11 mf, it u 'N-1 ' 1 ff J 5 , t r in ,w.lxff , , ,f Lv Lf tfwifx, 5 ' , V, riff! Y tj QA ,L , ' X ,J f . 4 is xyv, Vi, D.C.l-l.S is. . . .... .. . .gt ..L.,:PEOl2LE Students with varying 'idediql amljivtions, lilkesrand power of knowledge . . . faculty members helping dislikes . . . building strengthl iiinfghody and students develop into self-confident citizens. mind . . . acquiring information and,gs'lQills . . . the ill Q CJ D.C.l-l.S. is ..................... CURRICULUM 720 hours of classroom study plus 180 hours of physical education . . . homework . . . field l 6 trips . . . term papers . . . oramming for finals preparation for adulthood. J? W Co-Recs . . . Plays . . . Concerts . . . contributing that part of education never found in any class- room. D.C.H.S. is .......,......... ORGANIZATIONS 20 activities with a total enrollment of 577 stu- dents . . . Honor Societies . . . Service Clubs . . . publications . . . musical organizations . . . play that is work . . . work that is play . . . coopera- NN, tion, participation, leadership . . . wise use of lei- sure time . . . helping to develop the personality of each student involved. 0-an ,lp 'fy W 1 D.C.l-l.S. is ... ... ..... . .SPORTS The hard oontact of football games . . . the cheer- leaders' yells . . . referee's whistles . . . tourna- ments . . . grey sweatsuits and cinders . . . a pile of foam, a fiberglass rod, a baton, blistered feet . . . strike-outs, stolen bases, homeruns . . self-discipline . . .sportsmanship . . .Courage . . teamwork . . . loyalty. , ,125 il ,. . .M ,A .amwwmwtt 'M is A' 2 , f ' -- -fa, 1 I - Wfri, . , f y K -fav yyee Mp,-ga .K , K., 9, , X N ff., M W' t , i by , fe - ssi r ati- A , 1, e w P s We sssi 3' ' A t ' W 11 - i 5 t W f- ..,, ' - am, . ,g,-,W N.W,.a,.a,g,-. Maw iqfksegye, ',,t Y e, .Wqf , -I izffilf V 2: . w.'t l'.3.i .wear A, as ' l N in V . 53 1 A 3 fl Y ADVISCRY COUNCIL NEW AT DCHS Something new at D.C.I-l.S. this year is the Stu- dent Advisory Council Ctopl. The council's pur- pose is to establish and maintain lines of commu- nication between the students, administration, and board of education. Office monitors ftop leftj aid Mrs. Reichert and Mrs. McPheeters in the high school office, keep daily attendance records and collect hourly ab- sent slips. Library assistants flower leftj help Mrs. Moore in the upkeep of the records and assist students in checking out books. Teacher secretaries flower rightj assist teachers in their daily schedule. tetter, Cheryl Pulcher, Elizabeth Crowellg juniors: QUILL AND SCRCLL ORCANIZED Quill and Scroll, the international honorary- so- ciety for high school journalists, has granted a charter to Dupo High School based on the merit of the school yearbook, E1 Tigre. Charter members of the Dupo Chapter are: Se- niors: Candy Collins, Paige Dashner, Helen Fred- eritzi, Pamela Harris, Mark Dashner, Linda Hofs- Dana Ard, Carol Caraway, Mark Dejarnette. Quill and Scroll was organized to encourage and recognize individual achievement in student journalism. It has high educational and journalis- tic standards. Mrs. Ida Mae Williamson is sponsor of the local chapter. I mg .- s '- 'ii' ' rx A K--X F a e j el . . t . X P 'I y 3 53 Left to Right: Elizabeth Crowell, Linda Hofstetter, Paige Dashner, Pam Harris, Helen Frederitzi, Cheryl Pulcher, Mark Delarnette, Carol Carawa , Dana Ard, and Candy Collins. TIE: other tiger member, Mark Dashner, was taking the picture. I - 5 U , fieteaifeiwv Q Mwtwigjwas BUS DRIVERS - CAFETERIA WORKERS - CUSTODIA S BUS DRIVERS: fupper leftl Row One, left to right: Paul Tipton, Mr. Patrick Mudd, Ray Sequin. Row Two, left to right: Evelyn Grant, Marcella Akins, Ann Wilson, Roberta Danback, Madelyn Bucherich. CAFETERIA WORKERS: fupper rightl are left to right: Letha Ruiz, Margaret Arras, Doris Caraway. Row Two: Betty DeRousse, Lois Sellinger and Christine E23 Stahlschmidt. CUSTODIANS: fbottoml Row One, left to right: Zoa I-Iutson, Carrie Suits, Mary Taylor, Eva Thielemann, Ioe Vanover. Row Two, left to right: Ray Branson, Randy Hamilton, Irwin Hoffman, Walter Schlemmer, and Art Skidmore. W fl em F ' Q , . 7 Q ! ! 'JQM MM ' i Z 5, '.fJuiM Lfif 'E f THESE BUSY CITIZENS COOPERATE WITH SCHOOL ADMINISTRATORS Standing: left to right: Mr. Patrick Mudd, Mr. Thomas Pulcher, Mr. Harold Thompson, and Mr. Harlyn Hubbs. Seated: left to right: Mr. Vernon Marlen, Mr. Willie Iohnson, Ir., Mr. Wm. F. Harris, Ir. and Mr. Robert Cook. if - iiuaw ' ., l zu r, , 1-T, ' if K in PATRICK MUDD, Superintendent EVERETT PARKHILL, Principal TO COORDINATE AN EFFECTIVE SCHOOL PROGRAM Liv? wif 2:5 ' ,X 2 E IL -r-. x VERNON MARLEN HAROLD THOMPSON THOMAS PULCHER President Vice-President Secretary 1 ,ff N ROBERT COOK WM. F. HARRIS, IR. HARLYN HUBBS WILLIE IOHNSON, JR. CAPABLE ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANTS 1 KJ' X' 'ZZ ax Mrs. Helen Arras serves as secretary to the superin- Mrs. Mildred Riechert serves as secretary to the princi- tendent. pal. H r.,, W3 V 65 W3 ., ,, Mr. William Reynolds Ed Parker, ' and Mrs. Mabel McPheeters work V W in the attendance office first hour. is A ,a Barb McPheeters, Sally Rolston, fe A ff ' at pf i E,L W V V 'I6 A if , i , L , ,,,,. :-- :n:v'::::': , i- ,Q v Y 'ffz ,Z E' '- 3' QV-V ww , M W- ' ,yy 1 4 V fn Af ax f ,J , Fw Q f w P f- ff f -v Af m, . , . mf , , ,M i ,wffff W f fp 0 2 i Zfiwif .fs Q :Eu .f , 1 DCHS IS LEARNING Kathy Frederick is giving an oral book report in her Eng lish III class. Miss Gonnerman, Ioe Haven and Candy Collins are dis cussing how the past is rele vant to the future in an Eng lish IV class. '92 ivy' 1+ -1 1, Av nag- ' -.N-A Mrs. Lockley is helping Robin Satterfield, Sherry Frederick, Sharon Baker and Ronald Hebei select a library book in their English I class. Adrienne Young, Nancy Crouch, Billy Adams and Bob Melican are acting out a skit in their English II class. Pam Kenner fleftj, is aidin outa headphone and tape. g Steve Pruett as he checks 4 5 0 Mark Delarnette fright topj is working on a macrame belt in his art class. Sandy Harris, Phyllis Noble and Phyllis Kimmel fright bottornj are working on their wood cut in their art class. Kathy Donigan is watching as Iune Fauerbach and Donna Warren ftop leftj listen to tapes in their French class. Miss Stockglausner fbottom leftj is rehearsing current hits with Mark Malin, Iohn Desky, Debbie McGarry, and Ianice Nowak. ai x -:N 'uirifl Ierry Casey,'Susie Price, and Ieff Phillips ftop rightl are studying in their Spanish I class. Mr. Young watches as Charlotte Evans Qbottom rightj, Kathy Steele, Bobby Gurnmerscheimer, Mike Watson, Ioe Avalon, and Terry Kannewurf rehearse a number in band. 21 Donna Warren, Kim Kelly, Billy Adams, Terry Gulley and Mike Horn ftopl are examining a model of a cell in their biology class. y ' 5 . 'K fmil' t at Mike Hatley, Debbie Sitzes, Becky Spillman and Greg Chandler fbelowl are demonstrating the mechanism of a piston to their General Science Class. www me ra wise was rams - armour zmsszs 'sau X L Cleveland, TCI'I'y Blld Dgan Mglfinngyy Joe Mccarfy and Alan are ftopj studying the properties of gases when they are tomb are proving the laws gf aggelgpatign, heated. Ioyce Kempf is pointing out the graph of points which satisfy the equation y:3x+2 to Terry Kremmel, Cindy Pulcher and Mitch Cleveland. ftopj Ioe Frey fbottom leftj is busily studying for a geometry test. Candy Collins fbottom rightj is showing Pam Harris that the modulo 6 system is not a field. i N,,,,,o 1 Q ,X 14 ,ii Y' fn.: .qffieggi f. 2 is iQ,,:.w We '. Rwvjhi' Helen Frederitzi ftopj is performing an experiment in probability while Mrs. Williamson, Alan Phillips, and Ioe McGarry watch. Kathy Frederick and Paige Dashner Cbottom leftj are finding the formula for the summation of an arithmetic series. Kenny Pulcher fbottom rightj is doing one of the first prdbfs in deductive reasoning. Mr. McKinney points out interesting articles in the newspaper to Craig Iohnson, Paula Hunsaker, and Iesse Bryant during his government Class. ftop leftj. Larry Woods is pointing out the Black Sea to Mr. Ehlers and members of the World History class. fbottom leftj ww 26 Miss Raker is presenting slides of England to her Eng- lish III class. ftop rightj Mr. Brubaker prepares his students for behind-the wheel training in Drivers Ed. class. fbottom rightl Ml I ei-IJ l V 11- G3 Mr. Wuerffel explains the basic groups of our society to Sharris Wren, Debbie Trodus and Randy Iarvis. Ctop leftl Mike Phillips is showing Mr. Ehlers and class points of interest on the North American map. Qbottom leftl Mr. IWuerffel explains the Growth of Sectionalism to David Weller, Peggy Thielemann, Ieannie Metz, and Mike Harris. ftop rightl ' I X Mrs. Schlueter Ctopj is giving dictation to her secretarial students the correct way to set tabs. practice class. Mr. Wolke Cbottorn rightj is explaining the correct way Mr. Wolke Cbottom leftj is showing his first year-typing to set up a balance sheet. nrnt. s, Mx Y'-.H ,, X Z in 'F T Homemaking students ftopj study the proper procedure MTS- Harris Cbottom fightl is Showing l0hT1 Roy the for Child Care' proper way to use the electronic calculator. Mr. Fischer Cbottorn leftj is explaining the basic funda- mentals of consumer education. XBM , , ff ! , ' V X ,aljwme Mr. Kirn ftopj is demonstrating the use of machine tools to the freshman industrial arts class, Advance aero-space students fbottom leftj are in the process of scheduling and organizing a unit in public relations. Randy Iarvis Cbottom rightl is demonstrating how to use the vari-a-typer. 4 . X f' aj M ati' Vx N 'gh' ' .xfxz , Q QQ ,WQSMQ wwsf- Q-A . - 'Q K zu Keith Gibson ftopj is demonstrating a design ic , Ricgcy Dav' ot 1 ft 's d n Qkwow to turn will develop during the architectural unit of na e gear a on t e man ral. 9-K drafting. K X Dana Hunt is d ' :mdstand during P.ESclass. ot- tom rightl G-1: A 'WY' ,wifi ,-A i Q5 if? s-. Mr. McKinney watches Tim Chriswell and Reginald Iohnson Indian wrestle. Ctop leftj Mr. McKinney supervises the boys' gym class in their attempts to do handstands. Cbottom leftj 5 S1 ' ' Ef g.,,A,'p5 Fran McGowan practices dribbling while Darla Larson and Gina Iarvis watch. ftop rightj Kathy Steele dribbles the ball as Kim Ladd and Arlene Sloan guard during a game of line soccer. fbottom rightj L STUDE TS LEAR HUMAN DIGNITY FROM TEACHERS y Leo Barker t Guidance ' y Kenneth Coll1ns Gen. Science '7Ti K'T t 'X fan.- Richard Bright 'b Biology ,Z , 3 A 'iii X 'hm Chemistry -1.i.' 1 , , it Albert Fischer Consumer Ed. Vlrgll Brubaker Boys Phys. Ed. Driver Ed. ,M y Lols Lockley English I Bw K Jae. fe 5. 41: it 'ff nm fa- 1 5851: Si lgzeg-1. mam 'ww 1 TEACHERS HELP STUDENTS DEVELOP Sylvia Mentel School Nurse Davie Sue Raker Cultural St. English III .wi mmtz . Alayne Moore Librarian Marie Ramey French II Spanish I English III lane Mosbacher Homemaking I, II, III .K 1 'Fm 'ff 5 an William Reynolds Voc. Drafting Aerospace SELF-CO FIDENCE A D SELF-RESPECT f Y, ,Staff 1' A ' f tix, ' Q I. ,. x. 3 3323 I, If fi X5 V luuh .-I :AT fa if M r ,.,. in .af f, f .1 Margaret Schlueter Q A A if It fqgfjfiiev Y ,.,,mHy. W -'V teti 7 Shorthand I Typing II Secretarial Practice Personal Typing 'gf 4? Iames Thomas MN., A Algebra I ,1 Math I I Physics Paul Stewart Div. Metals Ind. Arts II Graphic Arts Ida Mae Williamson Geometry Algebra II Math. Analysis Mary Ann Stockglausner Chorus Speech Therapy Mrs. Mosbacher intently watches a basketball game. TEACHERS HELP STUDENTS WITH WARMTH AND INTEREST W . Eiga T Albina Wolke SNTT , ,X English. II I ' T ' CL ,Lfgfe ,Af Akai L Mb Charles Wuerffel Ur- , ff If fic Social Problems X . L hwy' CLQLLX UAS. History 2 1 Wi rr,w.,L Vufwegfx - S in I Q bfiuf fr Eorfcp '5 4 LA?iiCf , urrilclf M MZ . I . N ,r ru V17 Ldgvnrwyrxf' s- ai 14,1 CCM dvr! Y r r if , A T S trac cfccfff All eff W ' ' , ', gr S! I F 6' 'X 15.1, fs 4 r r r W f S ' George Wolke ' Typing I r r ' -- Bookkeeping T . W ..,, s , Fred Young . 1 E Band ...qs-f Pictures Not t Available: xx Iohn Woodfin Office Machines Larry Ehlers ig Guldance Pam Gonnerman Lee McKinney S Ioan Proffer Vicki Sheets V7 J 5, , L Jgjjf . f 1, -ff, J , , H CAREER CLUBS PREPARE Future I-lomemakers promote international good will and develop leadership in home and community. Our F.H.A. members were kept busy this year under the guidance of President, Beth Maves. F.H.A. projects included making and sell- ing apple butter, taking cookies to an area nursing home, collecting canned goods for a children's home, and attending rallies. Officers are Beth Maves, Vicky Peyton, Donna Thielemann, Pam Riddle, Iuanita Whitaker, Diane Kleinschmidt and Leora Barnett. FTA gives members an opportunity to gain first hand experience from the other side of the desk. By making its members aware of the needs and opportunities in the educational system, FTA pro- motes AISH AISLE STUDENTS FOR FUTURE an interest in the teaching profession. The club's officers are Toni York, Iacque Metz, Barbara Sit- zes and Debbie Renken. FNA stimulates an interest in medical careers. Members sponsor bake sales and tour hospitals. At Christmas students stuffed stockings for the American Red Cross. Members also aided Mrs. Mentel, the school nurse, in giving tuberculosis skin tests. Officers are Delline Arras, Debbie Til- ton, Peggy Thielemann and Iuanita Whitaker. , ,ik Q l'i' 1 A' ' 5 tttf ,Ns Q s, 'f f, ' t Y ' iw ilk? f mc J' 2' ' ,, f ff H, SY s 1' ' A 'f J K I U if ' 4' Ki as it a llflllll ,W A 'zdfil WJ 1 I 4 ' ' W Y Y Y 1 r s F I k i We R ff V 5 if F X1 5 J ji F Q 2 The majorgt addqo the showmanefmip of the and GS COI1 FTS fh D C band. Besides t e football half-time shows, the body. me . , an f ,..,, - - W We mp gs: , 51, Vf'M f'i1 i'z'z,V' ' 1 32,3 -V L ff f fp? z . ' ' ,, E , , HONOR SOCIETY EMPHASIZES SERVICE To create an enthusiasm for scholarship and to encourage the development of character in its members the National Honor Society sponsors ac- tivities whichemphasize service to the school and to the community. This year the Honor Society donated money to the A.C. Daugherty Library, participated in glass drives, and established an honor plaque to recognize the former students who were rated first in scholarship, service and athletics. This year's officers are Ioe McCarry, Barbara Mcpheeters, Elizabeth Crowell and Pam Harris. 40' U ALPHA THETA E COURAGES RESEARCH I MATHE ATICS To promote and encourage an interest in higher mathematics members of Mu Alpha Theta present top- ics for discussions during the club's monthly meetings. Discussions include the use of matrices, vectors and other tools of mathematics. Students also participate in field trips, tutor other students in math and take part in math field meets. Mu Alpha Theta officers are: Cbottom leftj Helen Frederitzi, Iennifer Wiechert, Pam Harris, and Iohn Morton. Kathy Frederick receives her Mu Alpha Theta certificate during the initiation ceremonies ftop rightl. A student presents a program for discussion at a Mu Alpha Theta meeting fbottom rightj. Q , I gp, Y l YEAR'S HIGHLIGHTS CAPTURED Hours of planning, picture-taking, cropping, copy- writing and checking are needed to capture the history of the school year involving each individual in a school. Business manager, Candy Collins, and Editor, Linda Hofstetter fupper leftj are checking the dummy with the Annual Sponsor, Mrs. Williamson. Ioe McGarry, Dana Ard, Barbara Singer, Scott Barker and Alan Phillips ftop rightj are identifying undergraduate pictures. fs A Q wggsy :ji g my Q? 'Wm Drawing layouts fcenter rightj Paige Dashner, Pam Har- ris, Iennifer Wiechert, Barbara McPheeters and Cheryl Pulcher help get pages finished on schedule. Helen Frederitzi, Deborah Kempf, Barb Sitzes, and Phyllis Kimmel go through old yearbooks for layout ideas flower rightj. Mark Dashner, flower leftj, school photog- rapher. 4 ,A ff 1712213 'ff f , - ii ., .e, 'limi f--r e2zr 1 V v , ,,,,,,,,, , , .1 , K' e ,fa 4 1+ ' if ,f D ,AM-itll' Q 1. f V ,W M 5 gg 1,5 HN ffjwfy P. M ff ff rg M -.,. f MW I SCHCOL PUBLICATIO S Elizabeth Crowell, Iohn -Mullen, Mark Delarnette, Deborah Marlen, and Kathy McClenahan fupper leftj crop and job stamp pictures for their pages. Linda Hofs- tetter, Carol Caraway, Helen Frederitzi and Ray Wis- dom type and check copy for this year's yearbook. Cupper rightl The Echo staff fcenterj prepares a paper. Echo Cartoonists Doug Adkins and Keith Gibson flower leftj sketch ideas for future editions. Helen Frederitzi, Pat Olsson, Keith Gibson and Kathy Frederick flower rightl proofread an edition of the Echo. Pwfiiiiiefl A nmsgsw., ,et N.J.-N', 4 .J . t to ' 1 X ' it i - 11 - L E' f , t lf' 'V A -Q ' A -4: A ,,,. r X K 1 nj ,i i f, ettt . K i STUDE TCOU CIL Student Council guided the students through a suc- cessful homecoming consisting of: Spirit Day, the bon- fire, the parade and the Saturday night dance. The Stu- dent Council consists of elected members from each class and the president and vice-president of each class. This year Student Council members presented a Christ- mas Assembly, sponsored assemblies and studied par- l liamentary procedure. This year's officers are: ftop rightj Ioe Haven, Mike Bradley, Viola Ladyman and Iacque Metz. Teachers receive their Christmas gifts from one of Santa's elves during the Christmas assem- bly fbottom leftj. The Council also sponsored an assem- bly featuring Eddy Molait fbottom rightj. 'R f 'gl 1 V by , , X3 l 55 W -V W ,:, if if wa!! .,- X wf.,V4,f'vJfYv:R N.yl v ,f t v 1 '- .' ,H '. v I lk, .f fix- '-.Hx Qifi' ,.',:..! , , , A X N tx, DRAMA CLUB PRESE TS HA TOKE OF OUR ESTEE A Q Drama Club presented a dramatical production A Token of Our Esteem on November 19 and 20. They assisted the Music Department in the Christmas Con- cert, gave a production for the Dupo Women's Club and decorated a float for the homecoming parade. if Adrienne Young, Sue Hahn and Bob Melican flower leftl are this year's elected Drama Club Officers. Debbie Olsson and Wendell Vanover flower rightj make up Bob Melican before a Drama Club presentation. K, :zen GAA FINDS COOPERATION AND TEAMWORK The Girl's Athletic Association was organized to offer a variety of sports and activities in which high school girls could participate. This club pro- vides the students with an opportunity to improve their athletic skills and develop teamwork and co- operation with others. GAA gives many a chance to experience responsibility in leadership roles while serving as officers or class representatives. 5 . E, ,,,.. .,...f, . 'i A . -. 1 NT.. ,,,. K' if N .,g 1 E. L 5 gre. ttf i. , ,Q .,.r X t i I ki If 'ggi 5 t,,,.., 6 J gi , , H + Q Vg 4 .. f 'V ' 'W . ' w t - A g in X : cg, wr t :ig -, , N t f J Kg ,. .5 ,v A wt 1 1 'f Yr f A I... A , ir . wz was ,.'2fQe'sa-fagffnk '---.. f- A . ills off- f ' t m -. ESSENTIAL IN COMPETITIVE SPORTS This year the sports in which C.A.A. members participated included softball, volleyball and bas- ketball. In October twelve members went to Granite City to compete with seven other schools in speed-away, archery, badminton and power volleyball. Kg' 'W Q . Ii QPWKA' C.A.A. also sponsors co-recs in which the entire high school is invited to participate. This year's officers are Sherry Weber, Candy Collins, Dana Ard, Barb Singer and Debbie Mar- len. STUDE TS MAKE GUOD USE OF AVAILABLE EQUIPME . T To provide extra typing practice for those students who need it and have no typewriter available is the main purpose of the Typing Activity. The Club also makes it possible for students to do their make up work and personal assignments. Promoting student interest in the library and improving individual skills in using the library are the aims of the Library and Visual Aids Club. The club holds its meetings during activity peri- ods on second Wednesdays and fourth Mondays. -S' sz. me t 'J ' .z'Z, 41,. , , . ,,.,,,, ,M . Q., S i 4 of b ii .ii . 5 5 ffm wg 63 was j A V yy mx M Q Z i :l v ..,.,..... ,p ' i?'i L T '. 5 t gt M ' .V T ct fl! V 1 . , f r , V at . ' :V Vr,,,' E rjsgsifvf ,H . 4 .A ,, ya. Q . , .Y L - J 1 .. Q + . -. 3 w J .--- -' v. 1 K , J 4' ,sw U f Y- . 11 H : V By placing emphasis on group involvement the Art Club promotes appreciation of art and assists its members in expressing their ideas and feelings. Students participate in art shows and contests, de- corate bulletin boards throughout the high school, and take trips to scholastic displays. Members also boost school spirit by selling Tiger buttons and spirit ribbons which they silkscreen. The club's officers are Danny Mowery, Sherry Acord, and Sue Hahn. Q .,,l ,Vx iz W ,, PEP CLUB Pep Club encourages the various sport teams by pro- moting school spirit and support. Officers are Richard Brown, Linda Aldridge, Debbie Renken and Debbie George. VARSITY CLUB Varsity Club is made up of all the team members who have received Varsity letters. The Varsity Club works with the Pep Club to promote school spirit. This year's officers are Dean McKinney, Mike Harris, David Wil- liamson and Steve Pruett. IAC OPERATES EW VIDEO TAPE SYSTE To introduce its members to activities of Industrial Arts, the I.A.C. has recently begun a business of bind- ing notebooks. Other activities in which members take part are the selling of candy at lunch hour and the An- nual Industrial Arts Club Banquet. This year the school acquired a closed circuit video tape system which the Industrial Arts Club officers operate. This year the offi- cers are: Dan DeRousse, Presidentg Allen Thompson, Vice-Presidentg Timothy Ruiz, Secretaryg and Allen Wooters, Treasurer. . I ffl' It f f A Y f is f t i 5 0, x a i fest. f., . . ' 7 IUNIOR CUMMITTEE SELLS REFRESHMENTS Iunior Committee is organized to earn enough money through concession sales and other spon- sored activities to pay for the Iunior-Senior Prom, the 1973 EI Tigre and a gift to the school. Faith Ann Honey and Phylis Kimmel were this year's co-chairmen. Together they organized members into working units, were responsible for stock inventories, and were present at every activ- ity to manage affairs. i t t 1 X tx I ,W ? PLANS AND ORGANIZES PROM Iunior Committee also planned and organized the Prom which was given in honor of the Seniors on May 13. The theme was The Gay Ninetiesf' This year something new was added in the way K of concessions. School board members aided the Iunior Committee by selling concessions for them from a trailer placed on the home side of the foot- ball stadium. D.C.H.S. CHORUS In an era ranging from hard rock to classical, Miss Stockglausner, choral director, chose songs that appealed to the students and offered a wide range of vocal experience. The chorus opened the year with a program for Open House. At Christmas, they went caroling at various institutions, sang in a Christmas assem- bly, and presented a Christmas Concert in con- AISLE AISLE D.C.H.S. CHORUS junction with the band. During the winter, they tah this year and presented a spring concert. To worked on the musical On With the Show that finish the year, the Chorus performed at Baccalau was performed in March. They also attended the reate. annual music festival which was held in Mascou- BIOLOGY CLUB RU S SOIL ANALYSES Biology Club furthers the interest of its members in science and acquaints them with their surroundings. This year the Biology Club ran soil analyses and plan to raise tropical fish in the Biology Aquarium. Biology Club officers fbottom leftl are Glyn Ram- mage, Mary Hayes, Skip Dudley, Donna Hunsaker and Marty Kohlenberger. Ioe Frey, Glyn Rammage and Donna Hunsaker study the movements of the tropical fish. BE! ' sqm M! f TT 3 6 ll F i TF kg 'TT' F: I 7? A jim .- -sz W4 ,Q - , . S mf.. M , 5 Q, 1, X 2 ..-I-Z l1IIlE.'3 Q if 324. 1 HAPPINESS IS: BEING A TIGER Denise Morrow escorted by Kirk Fisher fiifri 2,221 1971 Homecoming Court Linda Hofstetter escorted by David Williamson i I 1. 34 I if ' 21.212 Queen's Dance Dana Ard Mary Hayes Deborah Holland escorted by escorted by escorted by Iohn Morton William Barlow Iim LaCroix Diane Mayer fleftj escorted by Bruce Feltmeyer Susie Price frightl escorted by Dean McKinney Mike Harris Bruce Feltmeyer awarding the Homecoming Dance awarding the All-School Trophy decorations Spirit Trophy Q xiy Denise Morrow ftop leftl crowns Linda Hofstetter 1971 Homecoming Queen. Third Street Exit ftop rightj enter- tains guests at the dance. Iuniors fcenter leftj perform their winning skit. The Iunior Class fcenter rightj dis- plays the winning float. Cheerleaders fbottom leftj create enthusiasm at the Spirit Day Assembly. Senior girls fbottom rightl show their athletic ability by winning the Powderpuff Foot- ball game, on Spirit Day, 6-0. Seniors Ctop leftj diligently work on their float. Seniors ftop rightl display their second place float. Iunior class officers and Senior Powderpuff Football players Koen- terl ride in the Homecoming Day Parade. Varsity and Iunior Varsity cheerleaders fbottom leftj create spirit at the Homecoming game. Dupo Tigers tbottom rightl scrimmage against the Christopher Bear- cats. i fifi if V ffiflsl' ,gfypm i, i im , asf , - Rv? ,. g l eeee Q A M . 1, D W - 1 X ,t t ' 19,5-if F 1 , ,, , R if I if L - K ,vga , 5 ky xo KX , ' SCJUTHERN PLAYERS TOURING THEATER COMPANY presents THE AMERICAN DAME It all began with Adam and Eve fbelowl in the garden. Women have been married in many different ways: Re- beckah fupper rightl is met by a matchmaker as she draws water from a well. Abigail and Iohn Adams flower rightl read the love letters they wrote to each other during their twenty-six years' absence. f i 2 CHOR S A D BA D PRESE T DCHS Chorus and Band presented a Christmas Con- cert on December 21. During the Concert the band and Chorus presented yarious numbers such as the tradi- ....,....,,.,.M.L.. Ray Hunt frightj narrates The Life of Christ while Miss Stockglausner directs the Chorus in appropriate songs. CONCERT tional Christmas Carols and also some of the contempo rary music of today. Mr. Young fleftj directs the band during the Christmas Concert. Mr. Young, fleftj, directs the DCHS band while the Cho- rus looks on. WE TAKE PRIDE IN DEDICATINC THE HIGH SCHOOL ATHLETIC FIELD AS THE A. C. DAUCHERTY FIELD The Board of Education, on behalf of the peo- ple of School District 196, in recognition of the many years of educational leadership to the youth of the community, as a token of gratitude, name the High School Athletic Field THE A. C. DAUC- HERTY FIELD. Mr. Daugherty was truly a man for many sea- sonsg active in his church, a strong supporter of athletics and other extracurricular activities but most of all a wise counselor and strong education leader. Mr. Daugherty served his community for over twenty-five years, and deeply deserved this recog- nition. Mrs. Daughtery fbelowj accepts this token of community projects, a man with a deep interest in appreciation. PROGRAM Introduction .... .......,. L ee McKinney, Athletic Director Speaker ....., ..........,. P atrick Mudd, Superintendent Speaker .... ..... S cotty Marlen Pres., Board of Education Acceptance ..................i.....,........................................ Mrs. A. C. Daughtery fpfftlinnflzue DRA A CLUB PRESE TS A TOKEN OF OUR ESTEE . A Token of Our Esteem, a three act comedy, pompous Second Cousin Ctwice-removedj from was presented by the drama club on November 19 the Chairmanship of the Board of Directors. All of and 20. the plotting and scheming of the younger genera- tion was to no avail until Great Uncle Potiphar The play centered around a group of young came to the rescue. poor relation who tried to remove their rich, Uncle Potty is criticizing Lovie for throwing out the lunch basket when he want- ed her to bring the plane out of a nose dive. Aunt Delilah and Uncle Hermann look on. Indians, Indians. We're being attacked. They're coming across the bay. The girls from Camp Wampum aren't recognized by Uncle Potiphar's fiancee. George tries to convince Uncle Potty that he is the man of the moment. SCENES AROUND D.C.H.S. Students in Mrs. Ramey's homeroom fupper leftj win first place in the door decoration contest. Students were delighted when winter finally came fupper rightj and they got an unexpected vacation of two days. Stu- dents flower leftj are enjoying a break from study at the r Homecoming Dance. 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N-i1+w:Ew7t1 I Q V 1 s Q . x - any F 'I le 2 1' ,af 4 Q , 2322 5 f Y. Y 4, f ' 24 eff lv z! f V94 L.il ,u TIGERS SUFFER DISAPPOINTING SEASO .lxdir VM' .. I v, W 1 'f.b-f-.JN , . VARSITY TEAM: Front, left to right: G. LaCroix, I. Kremmel, G. Proffer, I. Lord, I. Howard, M. Phillips, D. Horn, M Horn, D. Atkins, E. Dudley. Second Row, left to right: Coach Kirn, D. Stanger, I. Morton, E. Hayes, D. Keyes, B. Bar- low, E. Parker, I. Franke, I. Parrin, D. Douchant, Coach Stewart, Coach Germain. Third Row, left to right: M. Cleve- land, M. Harris, I. LaCroix, B. Feltmeyer, D. Malin, D. DeRousse, D. Williamson. TEAM OPPONENTS DUPO Mascoutch 22 0 Nashville 28 8 Roxanna 47 0 Christopher 22 0 Luthern South 42 0 Madison 12 6 Chester 21 0 Roosevelt 22 26 70 ,- 7 wr- , N .,,. Y f of . - Q, JR . SE IORS PROVIDE TEAM LE DERSHIP Bruce Feltmeyer Dean McKinney Iim LaCroix ' E 'i E 4 4 35 W , ,, ,gg. fn 2 -' 'Ir 1 E is ,f X, P Q 1 I Sl: eh S., Rf , . ng, 'E Dan DeRousse Mike Harris Dan Malin 'K' A A '-5 'L li? f A,, L - A 5 -,.. 4,Jg,y,, ,.,' Jr.. , H E - ' ' '-mifg a'Q,Jf. 'K 'affE14..-'Q , rest'-:LK 1 J LL A 'EL-'f ' - M' - 'S I vl- VV V V V . VV .V V N -I., . .f fb I '- . W: .:i,.. ' f . 12 , ' 3. -' '- . 10 Q' . nuu:ulDMl 5?'i'??4 Me, ' - 1 .. 1- - ' .Jr -1:21:11 ::.N.,.I,,,- ' I 4 . . '5 V., . V V ef . '- i: ' ' L. H MI W ,Km , U-.s........-,N ...,.+:f1w .. - Q,-:. - Q . -,H S +I, I J wr-rw. 'L ' W , aw V ,I 'M C l it 1 4 5 3 VM 111 W M is Y ff lwitiglws f .,., ll litffavf 'ravai W I N , I L -Fwy V xii We.r .. vw:. envy 4 swf l W is . .1 '1:f:ai:'f ' 7 .2 . . iff' .. I .W K A-. .1 if egg, I V . .. . . I. . . . .,.VW W V., M , I I. . I. .Vi I I W 35m.V5,,,, V ff.: ' -. .. f .. h J' . I Q .N -'kv' - ' VV' f9VC5.,,. VV: if .I VV . ,LI 'fifz f ' S z'r'7'F f . n - ,. f Eddie Parker David Williamson Dennis Keyes fi , we '- Fm I.V. TEAM: Standing, left to right: M. Cleveland, B. Schmidt, C. Criswell, D. Spencer, L. Woods, R. Dell, R. Hulsey, I Deskey, I. Lord, G. LaCroix, M. Horn, Coach Stewart. Sitting: D. Atkins, R. Stahlschmidt, M. Ladyman, D. Riechert, G Proffer, M. Phillips, I. Kremmel, I. Howard, D. Horn. Kneeling: M. Watkins, D, Caraway, I. Hubbard, P. Mudd, D Thielman, K. Weber, S. Dudley, R. Gummersheimer, T. Mayer. V ,. ... I A 5, at ,far ' 1 IQQV www: . jp X. pw., .- -1 ,gl QQSQ rf: S, .5- ff . .4 f Q., Q 'I 'TIM 'Q I if .S Q If I., Alamy' I I . ll if ' 'S V ,I val' ,N ' ' I .', N.IfI2 5fqwv,wc , . rv A -4 V gg., .V TG: V, ...S 0 V .,. V 4 x I Q, tr U, r VL. QV I 2 V f f l ' .- if ff'f 'i4'a1lv H '5f.jQf1'l2,:27if' f 11 1 ' Z 2 CROSS COUNTRY STATISTICS VARSITY LETTERMEN DUPO Waterloo - Dupo - New Rick Beck, Captain Athens Second Mike Bryant St. Henry - Belleville - Terry Gulley Dupo - New Athens Second Bob Singer Red Bud - Dupo - Bryon Wilhelm Valmeyer Sgggnd Monte Wilhelm Red Bud - New Athens - Randy Williams Dupo Second Steve Spruell Red Bud - Freeburg - Dupo Third Ieff Phillips - Manager Red Blld 1 Dupo Sgggnd Waterloo - Madison - IUNIOR-VARSITY Dupo Third Steve Davis Iohn Stoffel Conference Meet Sixth FRESHMEN Iim Farmer Greg Chandler 1971-1972 VARSITY CHEERLEADERS SUSIE PRICE DANA ARD DIANE MAYER 3 YCHFS Mascot 2 years 3 years CANDY COLLINS fCaptainJ PAM TRODUS ICO-captainj 4 years 3 years SALLY ROLSTON SANDI HARRIS MINDY MERNICK 2 YEHTS 1 year 3 years VARSITY CHEERLEADERS RECEIVE SUPERIOR HONURS AT CAMP NANCY CROUCH I. V. Mascot The Iunior Varsity Cheerleaders are: Standing: Doreen Hnetsch, Cindy Hood, IoAnn Arendall. Kneeling: Debbie Sitzes, Mary Hayes, Ioyce Kempf, ffrontj Glenda Horschmann. P S E The Varsity Cheerleaders are: ltopj Sandi Harris, Cl to rj Candy Collins, Pam Trodus, Dana Ard, Sally Rolston, Mindy Mernick. Kneeling Diane Mayer and Susie Price. CHEERLEADERS BOOST ORALE The 1971-1972 Varsity Mascot is Rachael Hunsaker. Coach Germain talks to the student body about the upcoming game at the first football assembly. Varsity and Iunior Varsity cheerleaders work together to create school spirit and enthusiasm. f L Q- w .-vw 4' w x ff a , L .di 55, , ELEVEN SENIORS ' ..f- L' K, .... ,fx ww- ff ,E K ., W' NWWA k,,,.w 'w,.-fx K w4 ',N i DONNA ALBERS 1 1 4 LINDA ALDRIDGE Who's Who in American High School Students 1 l A 4 1 i LINDA QROBINSONJ AMES ANGIE BABCOCK LEORA BARNETT + w SELECTED FUR VVHCYS WHO ,, 1 ' Senior class officers: Cl. to r.J Linda Hofstetter, Ioe Haven, Debbie Renken, and Cheryl Pulcher. CQ? RICHARD BARNETT IERRY BAUER MARTHA BECK SENIORS DEVELOP RESPONSIBILITY RALPH BISHOP BELINDA BLESSING 42 If 1Wf.QeE 55 1I I 5 'gf 9 95 Q 6,2 N 6? Steve Pruett, Candy Collins, and Ioe McGarry repair senior composites. A D LEADERSHIP Basketball co-captains: Ricky Beck and Dean McKinney. ELIZABETH COONCE DEBBIE CRONIN J DENISE BUSH CANDY COLLINS ELIZABETH CROWELL SENIORS PREPARE TO MEET LIFE MARK DASHNER PAIGE DASHNER DAN DBROUSSE STEVE DUKE REGINA EADS RICHARD EMBRICH CHARLOTTE EVANS BRUCE FELTMEYER HELEN FREDERITZI WITH COURAGE AND CONVICTION K illyll 1 , 5' - ff - L,'- 1 if Illinois State Scholarship Winners: Ioe McGarry, Helen Frederitzi, and Alan Phillips. jf ' f' . ', 'gi A M f 3 I if 4f 'ff ROSEMARY FREPPON KEITH GIBSON DEBORAH GOLD SIX SE IGRS LETTER I FUOTBALL fa ffm u ff' RUSSELL GRIFFITH LARRY HARRELSON MIKE HARRIS Q -Lf' PAMELA HARRIS 1013 HAVEN Bruce Feltmeyer, Dean McKinney, and Mike Harris - captains of the home- Coming game. vfififwv ,,,, AAZ' 5 49 5 if Q 2 5 Q ww ,in fwf ,,, ze-.flfzfma f, igggfa g ,L.,..z,1 .lL, ,, Q .,,,A:W , ,, Ki . ..k'L ' - -5,3 vZ, :z.1f Q .,,,,f.-' Q -1 an wx, Li. . . ai, LINDA HOFSTETTER IAY HOOD Mr. LaScola from Vincent Price Studios arranges a cap for senior portraits. SUSAN INGRAM I-,ov 5 A MINNIE IOHNSON MIKE KOHLENBERGER ,,,....... SE IORS ENIOY EW TEACHERS Xx VENITA LARSON IAMES LaCROIX DIANE LAMBERT DAN MALIN BRENDA MELTON if vw- I DEBORAH MILLER WAYNE MORRIS 4131699 IEAN METZ YIM I LINDA MCCULLOCI-I PARTICIPATE IN NEW ADVI 'Q'- ff Aliba-Q.. IOE MCGARRY DEAN MCKINNEY . , K K W .,., . ,,., SORY CGU CIL BARBARA MCPHEETERS Alan Phillips, Ioe McGarry and Helen Frederitzi explain intersections, and DEBBIE NICHOLS conjunctions. -th IACKIE NIEMEYER MARILYN O'GUINN ALAN PHILLIPS 87 ! SENIORS ATTEMPT TO AKE I I 1 Q9Jilum 1 l l 1 1 l PHILIP PICKERING CAROLYN SUE POWELL STEVE PRUETT ' CHERYL PULCHER MARY ANN REIS SENIOR MATH TEAM: Candy Collins, Helen Frederitzi, Pam Harris, and , , fs 15 THIS LAST YEAR THE BEST PAMELA RENDLEMAN DEBRA RENKEN RICKY RIEBELING gk 1 f-,L f f , -W DAVID RODENBERG M, 'iv ,. W NV, ,L .-ff' Alan Phillips. SALLY ROLSTON SE IORS TIM RUIZ A LARRY SCOTT ARLENE SLOAN D.C.H.S. Students are enjoying the dancing at the Homecoming Dance. SE IORS Debbie Renken, Pam Harris and Donna Taylor do their thing in the senior skit. CAROL SMITH RANDLE SMITH HENRY SPIER KATHLEEN STEELE DONNA KDAVISJ TAYLOR PEGGY THIELEMANN Candy Collins, outstanding senior, has served D.C.H.S. for four years as cheerleader. She served as co-captain one year and as captain two years. H LL MO ITORS hlly 7 WM M :Yx A , ,L L A ' 'sw , L h ,.L. L. 5 Q L K si ,L Q ff ,. 6 it 8 'l , 5 -Y, , . , , is . Cm A? X hai? A VG? .x.,,, , Qg W.-fy..-N ri ' 'ff' DONALD TOUNSAND RICKY TRAMMELL www VICKY TRAMMELL SE IORS GROW AWARE ,,,L ., M...-1' .viii- 5, Htl: W ,,.f ., , A 5. , , , A , GREG UPCHURCH SUSAN V OV 8 IANIECE WEBER 2 I P TZ? SHARON WEBER B EEEE - ' RRWWE EWEEEW 'f W ,W 4,AV ag, ,Ai, I 1 W Ii. M k If My DAVID WELLER PAM HARRIS - DAR Award winner HELEN FREDERITZI - Betty Crocker Award OF THINGS TO GO E 1-'Bm 93 v,., ' f IENNIFER WIECHERT DEBBIE TRODUS WILSON BARB MCPHEETERS - Illinois Girls' State Representative. , ., M G.,- GEORGIA WILSON jpg-5,--.. BRIAN WOOTERS MQ ff- VS SHARRIS WREN SAMMYE YERBY TONI YORK l . Mike Harris presents a trophy to Ioe Haven at the Homecoming Dance. SENIOR STATISTICS DONNA ALBERS F.T.A. 35 F.N.A.25 Drama Club 25 Pep Club 15 Iun- ior Committee 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Library Assistant 25 F.H.A. 15 Typing Activity 4. LINDA ALDRIDCE National Honor Society 45 F.T.A. 45 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, VicelPresident 45 Echo Staff 15 Iunior Com- mittee 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Library Assistant 15 Chorus 15 Typing Activity 45 C.A.A. 1, 2. LINDA AMES F.T.A. 3, 45 Drama Club 1, 25 Iunior Committee 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Library Assistant 25 C.A.A. 15 Typing Activity 4. ANGELA BABCOCK F.T.A. 35 F.N.A. 25 Iunior Committee 35 Teacher's Secretary 45 Library Assistant 35 F.H.A. 15 Biology Club 25 Candy-Striper 25 Typing Activity 4. LEORA BARNETT Pep Club 1, 2, 35 Iunior Committee 35 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Second Vice-President 3, Treasurer 45 G.A.A. 1. RICHARD BARNETT IERRY BAUER National Honor Society 3, 45 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 45 Biology Club 2. MARTHA BECK F.N.A. 1, 35 Pep Club 15 Iunior Committee 35 Libra- ry Assistant 2. RICKY BECK Baseball 1, 2, 3, 45 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Cross Coun- try 3, 45 Pep Club 1, 25 Varsity Club 2, 3, 45 Iunior Committee 3. RALPH BISHOP L.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 4. BELINDA BLESSINC F.N.A. 3, 45 Teacher's Secretary 45 F.H.A. 15 C.A.A. 2, 3, 4. TERRI BRADSHAW F.T.A. 45 F.N.A. 15 Pep Club 2, 35 Iunior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 43 F.H.A. 13 C.A.A. 4. GARRET BRANSON Football 13 I.A.C. 1, 2, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Cho- rus 2, 3. RICHARD BROWN Football 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Typ- ing Club 4. DENISE BUSH F.N.A. 2, 3, 4, Officer 43 Iunior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 23 Library Assistant 23 Chorus 13 Candy-Striper 3, 43 G.A.A. 3. CANDY COLLINS Guidance Counselor Secretary 43 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 1, President 13 Student Advisory Board 43 Snow Dance Attendant 13 Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Student Council 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, Captain 2, 4, Co-Captain 33IL1I1iOr Committee 33 Math Field Day 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Vice-President 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Grand Marshall 2. ELIZABETH COONCE G.A.A. 4. DEBBIE CRONIN F.N.A. 33 Pep Club 1, 2g Echo Staff 43 Teacher's Secretary 43 Candy-Striper 3. ELIZABETH CROWELL National Honor Society 3, 4, Officer 43 F.T.A. 33 F.N.A. 13 Annual Staff 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4g Pep Club 13 Candy-Striper 13 G.A.A. 1. MARK DASHNER National Honor Society 3, 43 Advisory Council 43 National Iunior Honor Society 1, 23 F.T.A. 3, 4, Of-N ficer 33 Football 13 Annual Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 School Photographer 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 33 Drama Club 3, 43 Drama Club Play 13 Pep Club 13 Echo Staff 1, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Math Field Day 13 Biolo- gy Club 2, Officer 23 Chorus 1, 23 Musicale 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PAIGE DASHNER Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4: Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Drama Club 1, 23 Drama Club Play 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 23 National Honor Society 3, 43 Echo Staff 1, 2, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Math Field Day 1, 23 Cho- rus 1, 2, 3, 43 Musicale 1, 2, 3, 43 Majorette 1, 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 C.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Drum Majorette 2, 3, 43 Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 4. DAN DeROUSSE Student Advisory Council 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Drama Club 43 Drama Club Play 43 Pep Club 23 L.A.C. 1, 3, 4, President 43 Iunior Committee. STEVEN DUKE Iunior Committee 33 I.A.C. 4. REGINA EADS F.N.A. 23 Snow Dance Attendant 23 Pep Club 3, 43 Library Assistant 23 F.H.A. 1. RICHARD EMBRICH CHARLOTTE EVANS F.H.A. 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 1, 23 Drama Club Play 13 Iunior Committee 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Musicale 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Visual Aids and Li- brary Club 4. BRUCE FELTMEYER Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 43 Football 1, 2, 43 Pep Club 13 Varsity Club 43 Iunior Committee 33 Hall Monitor 33 Biology Club 2. HELEN FREDERITZI National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 F.T.A. 3, 43 Student Advisory Board 43 Annual Staff 3, 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, President 43 Drama Club 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Echo Staff 1, 2, 3, 4, Co-Editor 43 Iunior Committee 33 Math Field Day 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Secretary 43 Class Secretary 33 G.A.A. 2, 3, 43 Grand Marshall 2. ROSEY FREPPON Drama Club 1, 2, 33 Drama Club Play 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Iunior Committee 33 F.H.A. 13 Chorus 1, 2. KEITH GIBSON National Iunior Honor Society 13 Cross Country 13 Drama Club 1, 23 Drama Club Play 23 I.A.C. 1, 2, Officer 1, 23 Echo Staff 3, 4, Editor 3, 43 Art Club Officer 43 Chorus 13 Musicale 13 Class Vice-Presi- dent 1. DEBBIE GOLD F.N.A. 33 Pep Club 23 Iunior Committee 33 Library Assistant 23 Office Monitor 43 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. 43 Typing Club 4. RUSSEL GRIFFITH F.N.A. 2, 3, 43 Football 23 I.A.C. 1. LARRY HARRELSON Baseball 1, 23 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Cross Country 33 Varsity Club Officer 4. MIKE HARRIS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 13 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Varsity Club Officer 43 Iunior Committee 33 Hall Monitor 33 Biology Club 3. PAM HARRIS National Honor Society 3, 4, Sergeant at Arms 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 F.N.A. 13 Annual Staff 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Secretary 43 Student Council 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 33 Iunior Committee 33 Math Field Day 2, 3, 43 Teacher's Secretary 43 Li- brary Assistant 23 F.H.A. 1, 2, Treasurer 23 Grand Marshall 2. IOSEPH HAVEN Guidance Counselor Secretary 43 F.T.A. 3, 43 Stu- dent Advisory Board 43 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 23 Football 13 Cross Country 33 Drama Club 23 Student Council 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, President 43 Iunior Committee 33 Class President 1, 2, 3, 4. LINDA HOFSTETTER Guidance Counselor Secretary 33 National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 F.T.A. Secretary 33 F.N.A. 1, 2, President 23 Stu- dent Advisory Board 43 Annual Staff Editor 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Office Monitor 43 F.H.A. 13 Chorus 1, 23 Musicale 23 Class Treasurer 43 Homecoming Queen 4. IAY HOOD National Iunior Honor Society 13 Cross Country 23 Pep Club 2, 3, Officer 33 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 2, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Biology Club 33 Chorus 13 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 3. SUSAN INGRAM Pep Club 1, 2, 33 F.H.A. 13 Chorus 1. MIKE KOHLENBERGER Basketball 13 Football 13 Drama Club 23 Play 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Iunior Committee 33 Class Treasurer 2. IIM LACROIX Basketball 23 Football 2, 3, 43 Pep Club 13 Varsity Club 3, 43 Iunior Committee 3. DIANE LAMBERT Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Iunior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 33 Library Assistant 1, 23 Office Monitor 4. DAN MALIN Football 2, 43 Drama Club 23 Drama Club Play 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Iunior Committee 3. BRENDA MELTON Pep Club 23 Office Monitor 1, 2, 3, 43 Typing Club 4. IEAN METZ F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Cheerleader taltj 13 Iun- ior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 33 Library Assistant 2. DEBBIE MILLER Guidance Counselor Secretary 43 F.N.A. 2, 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 33 Iunior Committee 33 Library Assistant 1, 2,41 Chorus 1, 2, 3. WAYNE MORRIS Drama Club Play 23 Iunior Committee 3. LINDA McCULLOCH Guidance Counselor Secretary 1, 3, 43 F.N.A. 23 Li- brary Assistant 23 Typing Club 3, 4. IOE McGARRY National Honor Society 3, 4, President 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basket- ball 13 Football 23 Annual Staff 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 43 Varsity Club 43 Hall Monitor 43 Biology Club 2. DEAN MCKINNEY National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 1, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 4, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, President 4, Iunior Committee 3, Math Field Day 1, Hall Monitor 3, 4, Varsity and I.V. Football Co-Captain. BARBARA MCPHEETERS National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Na- tional Iunior Honor Society 1, F.T.A. 4, Annual Staff 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Echo Staff 4, Iunior Committee 3, Teacher's Sec- retary 2, 3, Candy-Striper 3, 4, Girls' State Rep. 4, G.A.A. 1, 2, 4. DEBBIE NICHOLS Iunior Committee 3, Pep Club 1, 2, 3. IACKIE NIEMEYER F.T.A. 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Office Monitor 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, Secretary 2, Chorus 1, 2. ALAN PHILLIPS National Honor Society 3, 4, National Iunior Honor Society 1, Baseball 2, 3, Basketball 1, 2, Cross Country 1, Annual Staff 4, Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Varsity Club 4, Math Field Day 2, 3, 4, Hall Monitor 4. PHILLIP PICKERING Baseball 1, Track 2, 3, 4, Cross Country 3, Iunior Committee 3. SUE POWELL F.N.A. 1, 2, Iunior Committee 3, Library Assistant 1. STEVE PRUETT National Honor Society 3, 4, National Iunior Honor Society 1, Student Advisory Board 4, Base- ball 1, Basketball 1, 2, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Drama Club 3, Varsity Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4, Echo Staff 3, 4, Iunior Committee 3, Biology Club 2. CHERYL PULCHER National Honor Society 3, 4, National Iunior Honor Society 1, F.T.A. 4, Annual Staff 4, Student Council 3, 4, Pep Club 1, 2, Iunior Committee 3, Teacher's Secretary 3, 4, Library Assistant 2, Biol- ogy Club 2, Girls' State Rep. falt.l 3, Class Vice- President 3, 4, Class Secretary 2, C.A.A. 1, 2, 4, Ex- ecutive Council 2. MARY ANN REIS Prom Attendant 3, Drama Club 1, Pep Club 1, lun- ior Committee 3, Teaoher's Secretary 4, Art Club 1, Chorus 1, C.A.A. 1, 4. PAM RENDLEMAN National Honor Society 3, 4, National Iunior Honor Society 1, F.N.A. 2, Hall Monitor 1, 2, 4, Of- fice Monitor 3, Typing Club 3, 4. DEBRA RENKEN F.T.A. Treasurer 4, Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Iunior Com- mittee 3, Library Assistant 2, Office Monitor 4, Class Secretary 4, C.A.A. 4. RICK RIEBELINC Basketball Manager 3, Track 2, 3, Cross Country 2, 3, Pep Club 1, 2, Varsity Club 3, 4, Iunior Commit- tee 3. DAVID RODENBERC F.N.A. Z, Track 1, 3, 4, Cross Country 1, 2, Pep Club 1, Varsity Club 4, Iunior Committee 3, Band 1. SALLY ROLSTON F.T.A. 4, F.N.A. 2, Homecoming Attendant 3, Drama Club 2, Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Cheerleader 3, 4, Iunior Committee 3, Teaoher's Secretary 4, Art Club 1, Chorus 1, 2, Foreign Language Club 1, Typing Club 4, C.A.A. 1, 2, 3. TIM RUIZ Annual Staff 1, 2, Mu Alpha Theta 2, Pep Club 1, I.A.C. 3, Secretary 4, Pep Band 1, 2, 3, 4, junior Committee 3, Biology Club 2, Chorus 2, 4,'Band 1, 2, 3, 4. LARRY SCOTT Football 1, Iunior Committee 3. ARLENE SLOAN F.N.A. 1, 2, 33 G.A.A. 1. CAROL SMITH Iunior Committee 3, Teacher's Secretary 3, Libra- 00 ry Assistant 23 Foreign Language Club 33 Typing Club 3, 4. RANDY SMITH Basketball 1, 23 Football 2. HENRY SPIER Football 13 Drama Club 43 I.A.C. 43 Iunior Commit- tee 33 Biology Club 2. KATHLEEN STEELE F.T.A. 43 F.N.A. 1, 33- Prom Attendant 33 Drama Club 23 Pep Club 23 Iunior Committee 33 F.H.A. 13 Chorus 1, 23 Candy-Striper 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 G.A.A. 1, 2. DONNA CDAVISJ TAYLOR F.T.A. 43 F.N.A. 13 Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurerg Iun- ior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 43 F.H.A. 13 Chorus 13 Printing Club 4. PEGGY THIELEMANN F.T.A. 1, 2, 3, 43 Library Assistant 2, 33 Candy- Striper 43 G.A.A. 4. TOMMY THOMAS Baseball 1, 2, 3, 43 Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Football 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 13 Pep Club 1, 23 Varsity Club 2, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 Hall Monitor 3. DONALD TOUNSAND I.A.C. 1, 2, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 3. RICK TRAMMELL Basketball 13 Football 3, 43 Cross Country 13 Pep Club 13 Varsity Club 43 Chorus 43 Band 1, 2, 3. VICKI TRAMMELL F.N.A. 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Iunior Committee 33 F.H.A. 1, 23 Band 1, 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, Officer 2. GREGG UPCHURCH V National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 F.T.A. 33 Pep Club 13 Iunior Committee 33 Biology Club Treasurer 23 Musicale 33 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Printing Club 43 Class Treasurer 1. SUSAN VANOVER National Ir. Honor Society 13 F.T.A. 3, 43 Drama Club 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Iunior Committee 33 Teach- er's Secretary 43 Library Assistant 2, 33 Biology Club 23 Candy-Striper 2, 33 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. IANIECE WEBER F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 43 Cheerleader 1, 33 Iun- ior Committee 33 Teacher's Secretary 33 Library Assistant 1, 23 Typing Club 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. SHERRY WEBER F.T.A. 43 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, Vice-President 33 Iunior Committee 33 Office Monitor 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, President 43 Executive Council 1. DAVID WELLER Drama Club Play 23 Iunior Committee 33 Chorus 1. IENNIFER WIECHERT National Honor Society 3, 43 National Iunior Honor Society 13 F.T.A. 3, 43 Student Advisory Board 43 Mu Alpha Theta 3, 4, Vice-President 43 Drama Club 2, 33 Play 23 Pep Club 1, 23 Echo Staff 3, 4, Co-Editor 43112 Committee 33TBi-1Cl16I S Secre- tary 3, 43 Library Assistant 23 Biology Club 23 Cho- rus 23 Musicale 23 G.A.A. 1, 2, 4. GEORGIA WILSON Pep Club 33 Echo Staff 13 G.A.A. 2. BRIAN WOOTERS Football 13 Pep Club 13 I.A.C. Treasurer 43 Chorus 23 Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Pep Band 4. SHERRIS WREN, F.N.A. 1, 23 Pep Club 1, 33 Iunior Committee 33 F.H.A. 13 G.A.A. SAMMYE YERBY F.N.A. 1, 2, 33 Drama Club 33 F.H.A. 1, 2, Vice- President of Projects 2. TONI YORK Guidance Counselor Secretary 43 F.T.A. 3, 4, Pres- ident 43 Snow Dance Attendant 13 Homecoming Attendant 33 Pep Club 1, 23 Cheerleader 1, 23 Teacher's Secretary 43 Class Secretary 13 G.A.A. 1, 23 Typing Club 4. T7'f - 4, A f , M ,,. 5 .. , H hAk IU IORS EAR THE TOP The junior class officers are: from 1. to r.: President Mike Bradley, Secretary Paula Burton, Treasurer Faith Honey and Vice-President Delline Arras. IU IORS ORGANIZE PRO -453:25 ,if Nx V37 5 I N '1 1 st Faith Honey and Phyllis Kimmel are chairmen for Iunior Committee. Together they organize all money- making projects to earn money for the class to spon- sor the Prom in 1972. Accord, Rhonda Ard, Dana Arendall, Scharmayne Arras, Delline Ballard, Andrew Barker, Scott Barlow, William Barlow, Paula Bennett, Ivan Bennett, Sandra Bieber, Marsha Bolle, Cindy Bradley, Michael Bryant, Iesse Burnes, Connie Campbell, Deborah U IGRS WIN FLOAT COMPETITIO Caraway, Carol Cathers, Sandra Cleveland, Idus Croy, Connie Davis, Ricky Delarnette, Mark Dell, Shona Donigan, Kathy Douchant, David Drummond, ,Robe Dungan, Robert Ebersohl, Ianice Embrich, Tom Flowers, David Foster, LeeRoy Foutch, Bruce Before After IU IORS SHOW CLASS SPIRIT Franke, Iohn Frederick, Kathy George, Debra Gill, Danny Ham, Mark Harrelson, David Harris, Sandi Haskenhoff, Danny Hayes, Eddy Hermann, Gary Holland, Debbie Holmes, Linda Honey, Faith Hunsaker, Paula Ienkins, Bill Iohnson, Craig Mike Bradley receives the Spirit Stick in behalf of the junior class. This marks the fourth consecutive time the juniors have won the Spirit Stick during the football sea- son. X 1'9- A i-'M Debbie Reis helps set up Ir. Committee before the game. Kazee, Bill Kempf, Deborah Kempf, Nancy Kempf, Terry Kenner, Pam Keys, Dennis Kimmel, Phyllis Kleinschmidt, Diane Kloess, Ronald LaCroix, Sheryl Ladyman, Viola LaMastus, Kathy Larson, Darla Lattina, Cary Lattina, Gary Lord, Charles Lovell, Donna Marlen, Deborah Massie, Roger Mayer, Diane Mernick, Mindy Metz, Iacque Miller, Richard Morris, Debra Morrow, Denise Morton, Iohn Mowery, Danny Mudd, Connie Marsha Bieber reads Frosty the Snowman to the student body at the Christmas assembly sponsored by the Student Council. 'I07 IU IORS DE ELOP LEADERSHIP Mullen, Iohn McClenahan, Denny McClenahan, Kathy McGarry, Deborah Noble, Phyllis NOwak, Ianise Olsson, Patricia Parker, Eddie Parrin, Iames Pashia, Mary Phelps, Neil Price, Susan Rasberry, Gregory Reis, Debbie Rendleman, Nancy Riddle, Pamela Members of the junior math team areg from L. to R. Carol Caroway, Kathy Frederick, Paige Dashner, and Kathy Doni- gan. f!! 'VS ..,, Tiff H M rfraiwimwt aiwt . Q N k YQ TQQHEXQQRQ is A M f . 5 4 xm,, .ff 41: vvwvf,-tiki 1' ,famwEeG F z Q3,U?fE53?H 59 IU IURS WGRK TOWARD FUTURE Salazar, Iames Schlemmer, Larry Settlemoir, Lorene Singer, Barbara Sitzes, Barbara Skidmore, Sondra Smith, Bobby Smith, Michael In chemistry class Dave Dou- chant performs an experi- ment showing how tempera- ture and pressure affect the volume of a gas. Danny Gill takes notes on the changes that occur. 0 Prom Chairmen are Vi Lady- man and Mike Bradley. They work together to organize the plans for the prom. Together they selected a prom planning committee to make the final plans for the prom. Smothers, Deborah Spruell, Steven Stanger, Dennis Steele, Vicky Stewart, Debra Stoffel, Iohn Stump, Diana Tendeck, Deborah IU IORS UNIORS STRIVE TO REACH THE TOP Thielemann, Mary Thielemann, Shirley Thompson, Allen Tilton, Debra The prom planning committee is in charge of selecting the band and submitting themes for the prom to the class for their approval. Tounsand, Marsha Trodus, Pam Trout, Sharlyn Valleroy, Diana Vickers, Robert Walls, Sandra Weaver, Iackie Wells, Debra IU IURS Whitaker, Iuanita Wilhelm, Monte M . Williams, Randy Williamson, David Wilson, Iames Wisdom, Ray Womble, Kay -M., Yerby, Mark M,-2 o,,v Honorable mention in the door decorating contest went to Mrs. Schlueter's shorthand class. The door was decorated by Mary Pashia, Kathy Frederick, Dana Ard, Marsha Bieber, and Denise Morrow. fx! in W, ,, 3 r- fr'z m flpf-F-FPVW gg 2' P FQ ' SOPHO ORES BECUME ORE AD,USTED Sophomore class officers are Cleft to rightj Cindy Hood, Kim Ladd Iohn Kremmel and Sherry Accord. Acord, Sherry Adams, Wendy Adams, William Adkins, Douglas Akins, David Allen, David Avellone, Ioseph Barfield, Marsha Barlow, Debbie Bedwell, Pamela Bennet, Rose Boland, Deborah Boland, Gena Bradley, Mark Bradshaw, Carolyn Brooks, Charlene 'Is X ff TO THE DEMA DS OF HIGH SCHOOL . 9.1 'Kami' Brooks, Charles Calhoun, Donald Carter, Paula Carter, Thomas Casey, Dennis Casper, Deborah Cathers, Anita Chism, Phillip Clark, Brenda Claussen, Cahty Cobb, Lavonda Covington, Ieff Cripps, Denise Crouch, Nancy Davis, Charles R. Davis, Sharon The sophomore float for the 1971 Homecomlng 6 Dell, Steve Dixon, Barry Douchant, Terry Dudley, Edward Duncan, Iudy Dylewski, Cynthia Embrich, Charlotte Evans, Charles Fauerbach, Iune Feltmeyer, Roger Frey, Ioe Gebelhardt, Rhonda Giovanetti, Sam Gulley, Terry Hahn, Sue Hanes, Michael The sophomores, encouraged by their sponsor, partici- pated in all of the homecom- ing activities. They decorat- ed a float lrightj, planned a skit and took an active part in Spirit Day. SOPHOMORES EEKE Haven, Ianice Hayes, Mary Hofstetter, Gilbert Holman, Ophelia Sophomores work hard in skit competition. Their ef forts won them second place Hood, Cynthia Horn, David Horn, Michael Horschman, Glenda Howard, Iohn Hunsaker, Donna Ingram, Warren Iarvis, Gina lines, Giesel Kannewurf, Terry Kaufman, Ierry Kelly, Kimberly SOPHO ORES SHOW SPIRIT Keys, Kenneth Kohlenberger, Marty Kremmel, Iohn Kunz, Ieff LaCroix, Michael Ladd, Kimberly Ladyman, Allen Lawrence, Kenneth Three sophomores Cindy Hood Kim Kelly, and Sherry Accord show spirit by partie ipating in the homecoming Linck, Donna Lindhorst, Dale Loless, Brenda Long, Ruth Lord, Iames Lucher, Delores Lutker, Deborah Malin, Mark Malin, Mike Massey, Ricky Massie, Linda Maves, Elizabeth Melican, Robert Miller, Ioyce Mills, Barbara Mills, Darrel Mueller, Deborah McCulloch, Randy McGowan, Martha McKinely, Keith Nanney, Donald Nellesen, Linda Noethen, Iohn Olsson, Deborah Phillips, Mike Plew, Diana Proffer, Gregg Prosise, Linda Pulcher, Kenneth Raitt, Ioyce Raitt, Terrie Rammage, Glyn OLQSD A atterfield Mike 0, ALOXQ bhmid, Michael JQJNQXZ-Settlemoir, Kathy S Vw-. c5Lcro'E.LO-,WVR 'I20 SOPHO ORES BEGI THEIR Cindy Hood and Debbie Mueller hurry to decorate the biology room door in time for the judging. Rodenberg, Iohn Rolston, Freda Ruiz, Deborah Saltzman, Mary I -to Senn, Elmer AQ Lpfwm Seyferth, Diana Sharp, Iohn Singer, Bobby Sloan, Diana SECO D YEAR AT DCHS Smith, Richard Snow, William Spruell, Kenneth Stahlschmidt, Bob Steele, Michael Stepp, Barbara Stoffel, Denise Stoffel, Diana Sullivan, Rhonda Tebbenhoff, Denise Thielemann, Donna Thomas, Adam Deborah Boland and Robert Melican take part in a Sklt during the Christmas assem bly. Thomas, Barry Thompson, Deborah Thompson, Marilee Van I-looser, Sandra Wallin, Mary Warren, Donna Wells, Randall Weston, Iohn White, Edgar Williams, Iill Wisdom, Denise Wooters, Kenneth Sophomores show spirit by participating in the Home- coming parade. SOPHOMORES Young, Adrienne NEW STUDENTS Crow, lim Iotho, Karen 9 s X I 1 SJ! 8 413 2768 lin8H,F5.f..3f'5'iP!'t'r'19::f ff? Q Y 4 FRESHMEN ACCEPT NEW RESPONSIBILITIES FRESHMAN CLASS OFFICERS Kathleen Kempf Secretary Cynthia Stott V1ce P1'es1dent Dennls Caraway Pres1dent Ronald Dell Treasurer AND WELCOME N W FACES Adkins, Gary Arendall, Millicent Arras, Connie Avara, Connie Avellone, Terry Baker, Cynthia Baker, Sharon Barker, Sally Barnett, Mary Bevelot, Steven Bishop, Iane Boland, Martin Broyhill, Gary Bruce, Sherry Bryant, Michael Bush, Melinda Calhoun, Rory Call, Patsy Camp, Bonnie Caraway, Dennis Carron, Terry Casey, Ierry Casey, Timothy Chandler, Gregory 6 FRESHME FI D EW PACE Freshman Math Teain: Cleft to rightj Kathy Kempf, Debbie Stratmann, Pat Mudd and Sherry Frederick. Chaney, Bill Chartrand, Donald Cleveland, Mitchell Cooper, Phillip Cripps, Doreen Criswell, Chris Davis, Ronald Dell, Ronnie Desky, Iohn Diechman, Keith Dix, Dixie Doerr, Darrell CH LLE GI G,BUTE IOYABLE fs Q Q ,I 'H vi W , ..,,, ,532-9, .6 X , As a money-making project this year, the freshmen are in charge of the paper and pencil machines. Steve Davis and Dennis Caraway work hard to keep these machines filled. Dumas, Kathleen Edwards, Gary Embrich, Mary Eschmann, Margaret Evans, Gene Farmer, james Frederick, Sherry Freppon, Douglas 1-fs. -7--r Gossman, Ricky Grant, David Grove, Glenn Gummersheimer, Robert XJM ,,, 7 CLASS GF 1975 WI S Harris, Cheryl Harris, Francine l-larvell, Alice Hasty, Pamela Hatley, Robert Hebel, Ronald Hennessey, Regina Holman, Carrie Hubbard, Ioseph Huetch, Doreen Hulsey, Roger Ivy, Lisa Iacobs, Elizabeth Iohnson, Molly Karn, Robert Kemp, Iudy Kempf, Ioyce Kempf, Kathleen Kempf, Robin Kenner, Brenda Keys, Doyle Keys, Iva Kimmel, Paula Kleinschmidt, Donald SPORTSMANSHIP TROPHY Kremmel, Terry Ladyman, Michael Larson, Barbara Long, Alice Long, Randy Lovell, Donald Masters, Linda Matney, Michael Mattingly, Glenda Mayer, Todd Meyer, Robert Middleton, Roger Mills, Sherri Mogg, Cheryl Mogg, Karen Moody, Mary Morris, Brenda Morris, Noel Moskodaus, Terry Moskop, Dottie Motes, Iames Mudd, Patrick McCracken, Steven McDonald, Lana McHale, Kim McNatt, Thomas Niemeyer, Marcella O'Brien, Ierri Odehnal, Iimmy Peyton, Vicky Phillips, Ieffery Phillips, Sandra- Pierce, Cynthia Powell, Patricia Pulcher, Cynthia Ragsdale, Keith Freshmen study dramatic readings. FRESHMEN TAKE FIRST I Rea, Shirley Reichert, Dennis Reis, Monica Rendleman, Virginia Rushing, Kenneth Satterfield, Ricky 7 y 1 HOMECOMING TICKET SALES Picture Satterfield, Robin Satterfield, Tammy Schmidt, Kathy Schmidt, Robert Schofield, Sonja Schrum, Sharon Sellinger, Randy Seyferth, Bruce Sharp, Billy Sitzes, Deborah Skidmore, David Smitt, Nancy Freshmen learn through experlmenta Snow, Michael Spearhouse, David Spencer, Ronald Spillman, Rebecca Stanger, LuCinda Stone, Bruce FRESHMEN LEAR- TO EXPRESS THEIR IDEAS Stott, Cynthia Stratman, Deborah Thielemann, David Tilton, Robin V? Vanover, Wendell Vickers, Vicky Watkins, Charles , Weber, Kevin Wells, Donna Wheatley, Michael Wilhelm, Bryon Williams, Ruby Wisdom, Sherry Wood, Larry Young, Lou Ann Freshmen find studying essential. NEW STUDENT Matt, Ioyce J 9. X ' ' . -' Q Q 9 1 , 'i x' f s Milf! gp., P V S ,fl Adams, Mathew Arnold, Oric Adkins, Rhonda Anderson, Sonja Asbury, Dawn Bareiter, Hope Barlow, Harvey Barrett, Iames Bertram, Mary Beth Bobcik, Lori Boland, Lloyd Bone, Michael THE SEVENTH GRADE CHEERLEADERS: Standing, left to right: Sandy Davis, Angela Kempf, Debra Range. Kneeling: Pam Hebel, Linda Thompson, Ioy Morris. SEVENTH GRADE Bradley, Linda Bradshaw, Donald Brummer, Iames Caraway, Douglas Carner, Richard Casey, Linda Chandler, Denise Chandler, Mark Cobb, Louis Cowing, Denise Crego, Sherry Criswell, Tim Davidson, Deborah Davis, Sandra Deskey, Connie Duncan, Lonnie Durham, Rose Edwards, Iohn Elkins, Raymond Embrich, Edward Farmer, Susanna Fischer, Charles Gibson, Randy Goforth, Robert Gummersheimer, Ch Haberl, Kent Hagan, Rhonda Hahn, Mary Ham, Carol Hamann, Ricky Hamm, Timmy Hampton, Ricky I-Iankamer, Stephen Harris, Lorene Harris, William Harvell, Douglas Hatley, Gail Haven, Michele Hayes, Le Anna Hebel, Pamela Hickam, Roger Higgerson, Ioseph Higgerson, Kathy Hofstetter, Gerald Hofstetter, Karen Hofstetter, Susan Holland, Connie Holman, Darlene eryl SEVE TH GRADE QS 'Ui IN' -. SEVE TH GRADE 1- gg-ww fri Holman, Lorri Hopson, Charles Horn, Ieffry Hunsaker, Steven Hunt, Dana Hunt, Marsha Illert, Roy Illig, Linda Iacobs, Melissa Iohnson, Dale Iohnson, Louis Kam, Bradford Kaufman, Richard Kempf, Angela Kenner, Micky Kenner, Ricky Kleinschmidt, Ieffry Knollman, Charles Koonce, Rhonda Kruse, Rene Kruse, Steven Ladyman, Sandra Ladyman, Timothy Loless. Deborah 137 Lovell, Ronald Lucher, Marilyn Lutker, Ioyce Maier, Teena Masters, Rhonda Mattingly, Mary Mize, Michelle Morris, Ioy Motes, Wayne Mueller, Anthony McGary, Patrick McKinney, 'Fred Napier, Timothy Peinetti, Delores Phillips, Ben Phillips, Douglas Debbie Hall and Ken Phillips are discussing the Constitu- tion in the1r seventh grade soclal studies class. SEVE TI-I GRADE T D SEVE TH GRADERS STUDY FIRS AI K, 'IHQLSE' Connie Holland and Lisa Ia cobs fleftj apply bandages in first aid. Phillips, Iohnny Poyner, Rita Proffit, Keith Prosise, Debra Pulcher, Sherri Putnum, Robert Qualls, Melissa Raeber, Teresa Range, Debra Reis, Sandra Renken, Mary Ruiz, Kenneth Rushing, Gary Satterfield, Iames Satterfield, Terry Schult, Danny 40 Settle, Karen Settle, Sharon Shaffer, George Sloan, Larry Smith, Mary Smith, Susan Snider, Antonette South, Thelma Spearhouse, Wilbur Spruell, Christopher Steele, Candy Stoffel, Ioyce Stone, Stephen Sudmeir, Paula Swink, Nancy Taylor, Kimberly Thielmann, Ricky Thomas lay Thompson, lames Thompson, Linda SEVE TH GRADE tx,-,. Q .Q 1 R W5 at is 2 3 I I f Ig ., f I x 2 i 5 . N .,. C , WSJ ,Q ! l ,tif 45 B X ff . ' 1 JA K W.. 3: 1 . f .. vi. THX' ' .N 1 '33 tux 3 , i - -S 4 I K 35' 2 ' R515 .. ' 2 tx J ' .' BN? 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Top: Iean Thompson 14 44 EIGHTH GRADE WI S Bevelot, Sheryl Bilzing, Ricky Binnon, Charles Brady, Norman Brown, Candy Brown, Mike Bucher, Barbara Burnes, Stephen Call, Carol Call, Emmitt Cambell, Douglas Cardin, Sammie Carron, Cindy Casey, Deborah Casper, William Chaney, William Chartrand, Ierry Chartrand, Mike Cobb, Pamela Cook, Brian Cooper, Peggy Crook, Shiela Danback, Iudy Danback, Mark BASKETBALL TGURNAMENT AT CHESTER Left: Cheerleaders win trophy at Chester for having the most spirit of all cheerleaders at the Chester Tournament. Right: Basketball players take first place at the Chester Tour- nament. The boys will add this first place trophy to the rest of the trophies in the Iunior High trophy case. DeRousse, Steven Dickerson, Marvin Diekemper, Lisa Dixon, Patricia Duncan, Edvvard Eaton, Alva Ioe Fair, Marilyn Fischer, Tracy Flowers, Steven Fluchel, David Foutch, Gerald Franey, Robert I4 46 EIGHTH GR DERS LOCK FORW RD Franke, Iudy Freppon, Danial Gebelhardt, Dennis Gillam, Donald Goley, Dewayne Gould, Kathy Groce, Michelle Grogan, Deborah Gruen, Valerie Haan, Diane Hall, Debra Ham, Clarence Hergenroeder, Ieff Hickam, Belinda Hofstetter, Gary Hofstetter, Le Ann Hood, Kathy Hood, Michael Hood, Vicky Hubbs, Christy Hunt, Thomas Ray Ingram, Donna Ivy, Tina Ienkins, Anna TO BECUMING FRESHME TT' fra, Ieter, Dennis Iohnson, Gary Iohnson, Michele Iohnson, Riginald Iuergens, Richard Kannewurf, Terry Kelly, Robyn Kemp, Albert Keys, Douglas Kleinschmidt, Dennis Kohlenberger, Paul Koonce, Ricky Kunz, Cheryl Lattina, Kenneth Loless, Cynthia Lord, Richard Lucy, Mark Lutker, Larry Massie, Ieannie Mernick, Linda Miller, Deborah Mills, Ierry Moody, William Morgan, Wade 147 CHEERLEADERS TAKE FIRST PLACE TROPHY AT CHESTER Morton, Caroline Moskodauz, Pamela McClenahan, Christine McClenahan, Kenneth McClenahan, Susan McDonald, Anna McDonald, Kay Noble, Richard O'Quinn, Donna Olsson, Charles Pelate, Curtis Perkins, Darlene Phillips, Karen Phillips, Kenneth Popham, Randy Prior, Cynthia Proffer, Richard Proffitt, Richard Qualls, Deborah Ramage, Patty Ramelot, Debra Reis, Ioseph Reis, Linda Riley, Sheila EW TEACHERS HELP IDE EXPERIE ,fi 'glfixx M333 N Y Mr. Lorentzen, Brian Cook, Matt White, Debra Ramelot, and Cindy Ard observe life in the terrarium. Robinson, Cathy Rose, Steven Sagez, Iohn Schanuel, Deborah Schwartz, Timothy Short, Charlotte Simhauser, Karen Smothers, Tracy Mr. Kirn looks on as his stu- dents venture into a new field in Industrial Arts - Leather Craft. CE 50 South, Susan South, Tammy South, Tonya Stahl, Steven Stein, Sheryl Stone, Ianice Sullivan, Lisa Terry, David Their, Vicky Thielemann, Brenda Thielemann, Deborah Thielemann, Edward Thier, Deborah Thomas, Ieffery Thompson, lean Thompson, Randall Trotter, Brenda Tutor, Carolyn Urke, Mary Waite, Ianet White, Mathew Wiechert, Deborah Williams, Charles Williams, Iudy EIGHTH GRADE X EIGHTH GRADE Wx:-r' Ax rX! Mr. William Chambers Special Education e Cher l Williams, Robin Wilson, Anita Wofford, Billy Wuerffel, Michael Yount, Tommy Zaricor, Cynthia Reel, Billy lNew Studentl I+-ah., Students in special education class are busily working on problems in mathematics. ' W ty al' by 'Wy ' if WW 'f Wav f XJDN 6,6 glam J ,diff at ' Jkt! 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