Earlville High School - Raidorian Our Years Yearbook (Earlville, IL)

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The Time Is Now Rich gift of God—a year of time. This famous line by our great American poet—John Greenleaf Whittier--is often used as an introduction to the calendar for a new year. Just the thought of a new year gives us a psychological lift. We draw a line between the old and the new — the past and the future. We make resolutions. We look forward to a new way of life that we hope will be better than the old. It is a period of self-renewal. This thought may be momentarily beneficial as we take the first step forward. But, do we stop to consider the component parts of a year—be it new or old? A calendar year is a portion and pattern of time designed by man for his convenience in business and social affairs. It is arranged in months, weeks, days. But, to the individual, time is dealt out, not in these larger portions, but in hours, minutes, and seconds. Basically, all we have is now. The present moment is all that is ours. What are we going to do with it? This time like all times is a very good time if we but know what to do with it, said Ralph Waldo Emerson. From the great storehouse of Benjamin Franklin's wisdom, we have these gems to consider. Dost thou love life? Then do not squander time, for that is the stuff life is made of. Remember that time is money. Also— Lost time is never found again. Anne Morrow Lindbergh made this astute observation as she was flying with her famous husband-- Lost time was like a run in a stocking. It always got worse. If we are to build strong character, we must make use of the time that is now. It will soon be too late. The story is told of a young mother who attended a lecture on child training. At the close of the meeting, she went to the speaker and asked when she should begin training her child. How old is your little boy? asked the lecturer. Four years, the mother replied. Hurry home, he said. You are already four years too late. Let us make haste to live, since every day to a wise man is a new life, wrote the Roman philosopher, Seneca. And, The journey of a thousand miles begins with one step —comes to us from the Orient. What habits, then, are we going to establish as a foundation for the kind of character we want to build? Let us consider a few. Some we must include are habits of honesty, industry, promptness, courtesy, enthusiasm, cheerfulness, humility, kindness. There are others, but these are indispensable. We must begin now. Then, you may ask, What influences will direct our lives along the right paths that will assist in developing these hab- its? There can be no greater influences in any young person's life than good people and great books. Reading maketh a full man, conference a ready man, and writing an exact man, wrote Sir Francis Bacon. He also observed-- Some books are to be tasted, others to be swallowed, and some few to be chewed and digested. The wise reader becomes an eclectic--he can distinguish and choose. Keep always with you, wherever your course may lie, the company of great thoughts, wrote H.H. Asquith. Good books impart great thoughts. Another avenue that opens to us opportunity for beauty and growth is music. There is no truer truth obtainable by man than comes from music. Robert Browning believed. We can enjoy rhythm, harmony, and melody without being pro- found students of the art. All we need is the desire to listen and learn. Some other fields of interest and self-enrichment are painting, design, hand crafts, recreational activities. These will help develop the whole person--adding zest and variety to his concerns and interests. And now that we have said all this about lofty goals in youth, about turning our steps toward the high roads in life rather than the low, the thoughtful person may raise some serious questions. What about the corruption we may see in high of- fice?', he may ask, and blatant dishonesty among public officials? These are justifiable questions. These are problems about which citizens of all ages should be concerned. There is so much negativism in our thinking these days it is difficult to maintain a positive attitude much of the time. But a positive forward look is the only attitude that will build a better future for America and the world. In spite of depressing news, there is much to give us hope and renew our faith in our country and in people. Let us con- sider some of the inspiring achievements of recent years and months. The first that comes to mind is undoubtedly the Skylab and the attendant results of this amazing feat. These men lived eighty-four days in space, travelled thirty-five hundred million miles, and came down on target, bringing with them enough information to keep scientists busy for years. They proved that men can live in space indefinitely. Among benefits derived from their photographs will be the making of more accurate maps and an improved understanding of agriculture and its problems. Their study of the sun will advance man's knowledge of energy and its sources. In the field of international relations, spectacular work has been done by our brilliant Secretary of State, Dr. Henry Kissenger. Anti-pollution measures have been adopted in recent years, programs that are halting the destruction of our planet before it is too late. These are only a few of our achievements that give us hope for the future. But there is much more to be done. These are only the beginnings. Endangered species are to be saved—humanitarian measures promoted—diseases to be conquered. The list is endless. And only our generation can carry on when the older generations are gone. To us they are saying as they have always said: To you from failing hands we throw The torch; be yours to hold it high. John McCrae The time is now. Let us think only of spending this day well, and when tomorrow shall have come, it too will be called today, and then we will think about it. — St. Francis de Sales Hey big boy, you're not so bad yourself! Me and Bette Lou always go and have a cola after school. Is that school work you're talking about girls? 4 Candids A bit of chit chat. TABLE OF CONTENTS School Life....................................° Administration Faculty......................24 Academics.....................................30 Organizations.................................44 Athletics.....................................00 Classes.......................................72 6 School Life SCHOOL LIFE “Fiddler on the Roof” Perchik (G. Leonard) upsets the tradition Come on—join in the fun! of matchmaking by asking Hodel (N. Davis) for her hand in marriage. 8 Senior Musical A Real Tradition for E.H.S.! Who day and night must scramble for a living..! Yente (B. Atherton) tells Golde (P. Rog- ers) of a new match within Antevka. Well, what else is there to do on the Sabbath? Senior Musical 9 “Summer of 73” B.J. Pakenham, attendant Paula Hanley, attendant Sue Kaminky, attendant Gail Larson, attendant Becky Atherton, attendant The candidates await the announcement of the Prom Sweetheart. 10 Prom Is One to Remember Janis Novak, Prom Sweetheart of 1972, was escorted to the awaiting candidates for the crowning of the 1973 Prom Sweetheart. They could have danced all night! Many people engaged in friendly conversations throughout the evening. Loretta was overjoyed when the crown was placed upon her head. Many people such as Brett and Patti attended the tea given by Mrs. Johnson at her home. Refreshments were served by eight sophomores cho- sen by the Junior class. Prom 11 The big moment draws nearer as the class takes their place on the stage. Tom Norton is one of the seven who received an award during the commencement excercises. Mr. Thayer gives Loretta Myers a friendly smile as she receives a well deserved award. The madrigals, a talented group of fourteen singers, were an added at- traction at the graduation ceremonies. Graduation 13 Everyone staying warm and fired up? Why is everyone looking at me?? Evelyn Sellers (pictured) and Rose Leonard recei- ved the football spirit sticks. Hey, some load of spirit you got there! Now are you sure we're in the right car? You're lovin' it, Rave. Coach Lowe gave an enthusiastic speech at our Homecoming parade. The Senior class captured first place with their Fascinating float. This is no way to whip the Whippurs ! Many important decisions were made at a mom ent's notice. This is the way to whip the Whippurs ! Raiders were tested for their flexible strength at ev- ery game. For Love of Homecoming Tonight's the night we meet the foe...let's go. Cheerleaders in action. Look out! I'm coming through! Homecoming 15 FRESHMAN ATTENDANTS Pam Torman Ed Farley SENIOR CANDIDATES Rita Hughes Paul Danekas JUNIOR CANDIDATES Pam Campbell Russell Conklin 16 Homecoming 1973 Homecoming Court SOPHOMORE ATTENDANTS Rita Holczer Ed Montooth SENIOR CANDIDATES Rose Leonard Doug Hindle SENIOR CANDIDATES Sue Matison Graham Leonard The 1972 king and queen partici- pated in a few of the activities dur- ing homecoming. JUNIOR CANDIDATES Patti Rave Dennis Nielson Sue Matison was honored by being selected as the new homecoming queen. Graham Leonard receives countless congratulations af- ter he is crowned the 1973 Homecoming King. “Fantasia” A Classic Theme 1973 HOMECOMING KING and QUEEN Sue Graham Matison Leonard The 1973 Homecoming Court Homecoming 17 The Hills Are Alive With .. The 1973 cast of The Sound of Music.” The lead roles of Captain VonTrapp and Maria were por- trayed by Graham and Rose Leonard. Max (Brett Nelson) seems to be in his usual manner of boastry to Elsa, (Terri Whittaker). Captain Von Trapp sings Edelweiss to his seven children. 18 Musical “The Sound of Music’’ See Rolf, (Kevin Dilbeck) you are wonder- ful! Says Liesel (Sue Matison). Mother Abbess (Phyllis Rogers) tells the postulant (Sue Todd) the rules of the Abbey. The nuns from Nonnberg Abbey help Maria prepare for her wedding. Hmm...do I hear that whistle again? says Franz (Don Myers) to Frau Schmidt (Rita Hughes). Now let's see..where's Maria? It was so nice of you to have this quaint little party for me George, says Elsa (Terrie Whittaker). Musical 19 Junior Jam Session Many exciting things happen during lunch hour!?! You go that way, I'll go this way and we can meet half-way. Many great thoughts often came after lunch was finished. Hey, you didn't see that., did ya? TSK...You guys! 20 School Candids Three giggling goofies. A Little Bit Hey, look at me! Study those signs! Bob, who are you trying to fool? Of That At E.H.S. Why is it always me? Oh! I knew I'd get caught if I went in the hall without a pass. School Candids 21 “Flashes From the Field’’ Anyone for tag? The line looks good from here... Somehow it worked out better on paper. Let's get fired up! Hey, You guys listen! Keep in mind one thing—this is football not leap frog. 22 Football Candids Candids From the Court and they didn't think I could do it. Now, for the final touch. Round and round and round we go, where we stop only the Raiders know. I think it's caught up there. Team got in a huddle and... Larry... Coach sitten on the bench LarRy...LARRY! lookin cool and calm, oooh, ah we got 'ya. How long do you think we'll have to stand like this? Basketball Candids 23 24 Administration Faculty MR. ROBERT H. THAYER Supt. of Schools III. State Univ. B.S., James Millikin Univ. M.S, MR. ROBERT ELIA Principal Univ. of Toledo B.Ed., DePaul Univ. M.A G. Ad. Cert. Political Science; Student Council. BOARD OF EDUCATION. FRONT ROW: R. Larson, G. Durbin, B. Todd, Sec.; T.O. Zimmerman. BACK ROW: R. Thayer, K. Tillman, K. Stockley, R. Carter, M. Mitchell. 26 Administration MISS CHERYLLE BOHART Northern III. Univ. B.S., George Williams College, Vocal Music, Madrigals, All School Musical, Senior Play. MR. GENE CURRAN Culver-Stockton College B.S. American History, Sociology, Jr. High Social Studies, Ass't Football, Head Basketball Coach, Sr. Cl. Adv. MISS MARILYN GEIRACH Western III. Univ. B.A. English III IV, College Prep, Speech II. MISS WILMA HALL Northern III. Univ. B.S. Home Economics, F.H.A. Adv. MISS BARBARA FROST Greenville College B.A. French I II, English II, French Club, Soph. Cl. Adv. MR. HERBERT HOTHAN Northern III. Univ. B.A. Jr. High Language Arts. MRS. DONNA INMAN III. State Univ. B.S. English I, Speech I, World History, Fr. Cl. Adv. Faculty 27 Familiar Faces ... MR. JAMES KUNTZ Southern III. Univ. B.S., Univ. of III. M. Ed. Industrial Arts. MR. RUDY KNAPPMEYER Quincy College B.A., III. State Univ. M.S., Elementary Principal MR. ANDE LOWE Indiana State Univ. M.S., Driver's Education, Head Football Coach. MRS. ROBERTA MICKELSON Northern III. Univ. B.S., Girls' Phy- sical Ed., G.A.A. Adv., Cheerleader Adv. MR. JERRY NORMAN Culver-Stockton College, B.S., Physical Ed., Ass't Basketball, Football Coach. MRS. CHLOTEEL LARGE Eastern III. Univ. B.S., Northern III. Univ. M.S., Business Education, Consumer Math. MR. STUART MONTOOTH Univ. of III. B.S., M.S. Agriculture, Jr. High Home Mechanics, F.F.A. Adv., Rifle Club Adv. 28 Faculty MR. CHARLES ROGERS Western Wash. State College, B.A., Jr. High Math, Algebra I, 8th Grade Adv. MR. DAVID SCHEUERMANN III. Wesleyan Univ. B.M.E., H.S. Band, Jr. High Band, Stage Band. MRS. DONNA SCHRECENGOST Webster College B.A. Art I, Art II, Geometry, Alg. II, Math IV, Pep Club Adv., Jr. Cl. Adv. MR. DAN SPIES Momingside College B.S., Biology, B.S.C.S., 7th Grade Gen- eral Science, Physical Science. MR. ALBERT STORKMAN Northern III. Univ. B.S., M.S., Dir- ector of Guidance, N.H.S. Adv. MRS. LORENE THAYER III. State Univ. B.S., Unit Librarian, Library Club Adv. ... At E.H.S. MR. RUDI TIMMERMAN III. State Univ. B.S., Univ. of Mo. M.S.T. 8th Grade Science, Chem- istry, Physics, Science IV, Science Club Adv. Faculty 29 30 Academics ACADEMICS English And Speech Are a Vital Part Studying Grammar and acting as book ends are fresh- men D. Serrano and C. Whittaker. Sophomore students J. Landers and B. Link leam to build our language. English III students L. Becker and P. Rave look for a good book to read on Friday. of Everyday Living College Prep, and English IV students C. Larkin and M. Englehart practice their creative writing. J. Hartman demonstrates that speech is exciting... and fun. S. Cronin and D. Gordon increase their knowledge of the biological world in Biology class. Science — A Step Toward Increasing Our Preparing for an experiment in Chemistry class are D. Stockley and J. Kunt . C. Schmidt and K. Dilbeck learn that Physics is Good for You! Knowledge Taking a closer look at what keeps their head together are B.S.C.S. students, S. Todd and D. Behrens. Physical Science student, D. Serrano, in- spects closely to see what makes an engine Making use of the observatory are Science IV students, J. Sharp, R. Novak, G. Leon- ard, and J. Wright. run. Science 33 A. Schrecengost, C. Fritz, and M. Bagby find the globe helpful for research projects in World History class. American History students, T. Kruse, and K. Holliday, find their text book of some interest. Understanding the Present Through the Study of the Past B. Nelson and S. Gordon make use of their free time in Sociology. 34 History D. Johnson and R. Heiston point out dif- ferent areas on the map in Political Science class. B. Yabsley and R. Bauer take Math IV to further their knowledge. Theorems are just one of the many things K. Holliday D. Nielson shows S. Whittaker the way that Algebra n and N. Budach learn in Geometry. is done. Learn Today . . . Use Tomorrow D. Myers and S. Todd experience freshman Algebra. Math 35 Juniors, along with the help of fresh- men, learn to do construction work. Building a New World In Shop II, M. Kreinert and K. Gast cherish their fingers. Agriculture — Experiencing a Part of Living K. Hardin and K. Sellers use pictures to further their knowledge in agriculture. In Ag. Uf Leon Mills and Ken Gast learn many things of interest. Ag 37 J. Withy, D. Duffey, D. Serrano, and R. Stanford have learned how to conserve their money in the new class of Con- sumer Math. Students Learn Techniques of the Business World Typing students, J. Norton and P. Hanley are concentrating on their five minute timings. N. Farley and R. Goodbred concentrate on their bookeeping problems. Office Practice students, T. Kaleel, B. Link, C. Barrett, T. Kruse, and R. Leonard leam the many talents of the business world. 38 Business The importance of cutting each pattern correctly is understood by P. Kukuk. Many Basic Skills Are Taught in Home Economics J. Olsen and K. Little realize that cleaning up the mess is also part of cooking. C. Sons agrees that learning how to sew a straight seam can be very trying. Home Ec. 39 These driver education students are absorbed in thought as they study their classroom work. Mirror set, seat adjusted, seat belts latched...now is that everything? Driver Education student C. Hal- sey wonders. Coach Lowe takes time out from his busy driving sched- ule to give us a smile! 40 Driver Education What is this amazing new dance Mark Atherton and Jim Grey have invented on the volleyball court? Quite often during winter the boys and girls P.E. classes could be found playing volleyball together, and that disagreement of who was going to hit the ball sometimes came up. Physical Education 41 Teach always told us, Practice makes Perfect! Artists Work” If only Leonardo DeVinci could see Becka and Steve Brenda Watts carefully plans every stroke she makes nowl on her painting. 42 Art Come...Climb the Eiffel Tower, are the words of T. Whit- taker and J. Sharp. Students Learn Customs of French Living In French II, C. Barrett, C. Lar- kin, and R. Leonard get their turn in teaching the class. French 43 44 Organizations ORGANIZATIONS Honors B. Whitlock and J. Wright were chosen as Illinois State Scholars for the 1973-74 school year. Honors And C. Larkin was chosen by the senior class and faculty as recipient of the D. A.R. Award. More Honors Students ranking highest in scholastic achievement of their class were C. Larkin and D. Locke. Chosen to represent the James Hamel American Legion Post 549 at Boys' State were B. Nelson and D. Hindle. B. Whitlock spent a week this past sum mer at MacMurray College as a Girl State representative. Student Leaders in Action STUDENT COUNCIL. FRONT ROW: J. Wright, P. Campbell. ROW 2: B. Whitlock, L. Mills, D. Meyer. BACK ROW: J. Hartman, J. Norton, A. Schrecengost, A. Kreinert, D. Gordon. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS. B. Whitlock, Sec.; L. Mills, Pres.; D. Mey- er, V. Pres.; P. Campbell, Treas. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY. FRONT ROW: L. Boltz, C. Schmidt, B. Mitchell, C. Lar- kin, B. Whitlock. ROW 2: A. Kreinert, J. Rhodes, J. Sharp. ROW 3: D. Hindle, J. Strem- lau, D. Imel. BACK ROW: K. Dilbeck, D. Locke, B. Nelson. Good Vibrations Accent E.H.S. THE CONCERT BAND. FRONT ROW: B. Whitlock, C. Hindle, R. Sibigtroth, J. Landers, K. Rupert, R. Earle, R. Bergmier, C. Whittaker, P. Rogers, C. Schmidt, ROW 2: C. Barrett, E. Schmitz, P. Torman, C. Burd, J. Olsen, S. Rhodes, M. Englehart, D. Stockley, M. Frame, J. Norton, D. Myers, S. Matison, J. Hartman, C. Finkle, P. Rave, T. Ka- leel, T. Kruse. ROW 3: B. Gerard, M. Bagby, S. Todd, T. Whittaker, J. Sharp, L. Boltz, K. Holliday, S. Cronin, N. 48 Band The E.H.S. marching band worked many hours to perfect their half-time performances. Budach, L. Hasenyage, P. Campbell, K. Hardin, R. Novak, B. Mitchell, J. Pakenham, M. Pavlikowski, J. Imel, D. Meyer, H. Gould, S. Burd. ROW 4: K. Dilbeck, R. Conklin, C. Halsey, S. Kukuk, W. Burd, S. Imel, M. Atherton, BACK ROW: Mr. Scheuermann, T. Gross, J. Grey, M. Hill, C. Fritz, B. Olsen, B. Pakenham, T. Anderson, C. Grey, W. Marks, R. Leonard, P. Hanley, S. Hughes. The pep band contributed to the enthusiasm and general atmosphere of our basketball games and pep assemblies. Band 49 Chorus — Filling Our Souls With Song MIXED CHORUS. FRONT ROW: R. Earle, J. Whitecotton, M. Englehart, C. Goldsberry, S. Todd, B. Gerard, J. Pakenham, M. Hill, B. Mitchell, R. Conklin, M. Pavlikowski, T. Anderson, D. Serrano, J. Imel, C. Hindle, S. Rhodes, C. Loy, C. Sons, R. Seaton. ROW 2: M. Rupert, L. Boltz, S. Phelps, D. Hartman, C. Larkin, W. Marks, A. Vesel, D. Myers, T. Gross, J. Heiston, R. Richards, K. Hardin, J. Landers, C. Schmidt, B. Whitlock, D. Behrens, K. Rupert, E. Sellers, C. Barrett. ROW 3: J. Holliday, A. Schrecengost, P. Kukuk, R. Hughes, R. Bomstad, J. Sharp, R. Leonard, M. Bagby, T. Christian, E. Montooth, M. Hartman, J. Whithey, R. Goodbred, P. Campbell, P. Rave, T. Kaleel, D. Stockley, P. Torman, M. Mills, C. Burd, P. Hanley. BACK ROW: C. Delicco, J. Stremlau, P. Rogers, C. Whittaker, S. Cronin, J. Olsen, T. Whittaker, D. Locke, S. Matison, B. Nelson, J. Baird, G. Leonard, B. Olsen, K. Dilbeck, A. Halsey, K. .lolliday, R. Sibigtroth, B. Yabsley, J. Norton, E. Schmitz, C. Finkle, K. Danekas, M. Frame, D. Botts. 50 Chorus GIRLS' CHORUS: FRONT ROW: R. Earle, J. Whitecotton, M. Englehart, C. Goldsberry, S. Todd, B. Gerard, C. Hindle, S. Rhodes, C. Hindle, S. Rhodes, C. Loy, C. Sons, T. Hake, R. Seaton. ROW 2: M. Ruppert, L. Boltz, S. Phelps, D. Hart- man, C. Larkin, W. Marks, A. Vesel, J. Landers, C. Schmidt, B. Whitlock, D. Behrens, K. Ruppert, E. Sellers, C. Barrett. ROW 3: A. Schrecengost, P. Kukuk, R. Hughes, R. Bomstad, J. Sharp, R. Leonard, M. Bagby, P. Campbell, P. Rave, T. Kaleel, D. Stockley, P. Torman, M. Mills, C. Burd, P. Hanley. ROW 4: J. Holliday, C. Delicco, J. Stremlau, P. Rogers, C. Whittaker, S. Cronin, J. Olson, T. Whittaker, D. Locke, S. Matison, A. Halsey, K. Holliday, R. Sibigtroth, B. Yabsley, J. Norton, E. Schmitz, C. Finkle, K. Danekas, M. Frame, D. Botts. MADRIGALS: FRONT ROW: B. Whit- lock, P. Hanley, T. Whittaker, R. Leonard, P. Rogers, L. Boltz. BACK ROW: H. Gould, K. Dilbeck, G. Leonard, R. Conklin, D. Myers, T. Anderson. Chorus 51 G.A.A. Develops Mind And Body G.A.A., FRONT ROW: P. Campbell, C. Larkin, D. Locke, C. Grey, A. Halsey, K. Holliday, P. Rave, T. Kaleel, P. Hanley, J. Sharp, T. Whittaker, L. Boltz, J. Norton. ROW 2: R. Earle, D. Hartman, C. Sons, E. Sellers, C. Schmidt, R. Leonard, A. Krienert, E. Schmitz, K. Danekas, C. Barrett, C. Burd, P. Torman, C. Loy. ROW 3: J. Olsen, R. Sibigtroth, J. Holliday, D. Johnson, N. Latimer, N. Budach, J. Landers, C. Goldsberry, M. Bagby, M. Englehart, D. Stockley, R. Holczer. ROW 4: J. Smith, S. Serrano, K. Delicco, L. Hasenyager, A. Schrecengost, S. Rhodes, C. Hindle, W. Burd, S. Cronin, B. Yabsley, S. Matison, C. Whittaker. ROW 5: C. Halsey, M. Mills, C. Finkle, S. Whit- taker, M. Regnier, J. Stremlau, D. Behrens, S. Todd, W. Marks, K. Kelly, R. Bergmeir, Mrs. Mickelson, Adviser. G.A.A. OFFICERS. TOP: R. Leonard, Pres; C. Larkin, V. Pres.; A. Krienert, Sec.; C. Hindle, Treas.; J. Norton, re- porter; E. Sellers, Sr. Rep; E. Schmitz, Jr. Rep.; M. Regnier, Soph. Rep.; J. Olsen, Fresh. Rep. 52 G.A.A. Happiness Is .. Y-E-L-L Everybody Yell! PEP CLUB OFFICERS. R. Leonard, V. Pres.; T. Kruse, Pres.; E. Sellers, Blockhead; S. Matison, Sec.-Treas. ... Having E.H.S. Spirit! PEP CLUB. FRONT ROW: D. Locke, M. Mills, J. Sharp, C. Schmidt, P. Rave, M. Englehart, P. Hanley, J. Norton, T. Kaleel. ROW 2: C. Whittaker, R. Leonard, T. Whittaker, P. Rogers, S. Matison, C. Larkin, K. Holliday, C. Bar- rett, A. Krienert, W. Marks. ROW 3: P. Torman, C. Burd, A. Vesel, S. Cronin, K. Delicco, J. Landers, A. Schrecen- gost, D. Stockley, D. Thorson, M. Schrecengost, N. Latimer, S. Todd, C. Goldsbury. ROW 4: C. Finkle, E. Schmitz, C. Mills, D. Ridge, K. Janes, M. Bagby, M. Thayer, M. McDermott, S. Hamel, B. Beale, N. Whitlock, J. Holliday, BACK ROW: G. Leonard, R. Bomstad, R. Seaton, C. Loy, J. Whitecotton, T. Hake, L. Conklin, D. Kaleel, R. Ein- haus, E. Sellers, C. Hlndle, S. Rhodes, B. Yabsley, S. Burd. Pep Club 53 F.H.A., FRONT ROW: B. Link, D. Hake, N. Farley, T. Hake, R. Seaton, J. Whitecotton. BACK ROW: M. Pettinger, C. Loy, J. Stremlau, C. Grey, B. Masterson, P. Kukuk, C. Delicco, M. Brewer, C. Sons, K. Rupert. F.H.A. — Preparing Our Basic Requirements F.H.A. OFFICERS: FRONT ROW: M. Pettinger, Treas.; P. Kukuk, Sec.; N. Farley, Pres.; T. Hake, Recreation; J, Whitecotton, Degree; BACK ROW: J. Stremlau, Reporter; B. Masterson, V. Pres. 54 F.H.A. F.F.A. OFFICERS: B. Mitchell, Historian; J. Grey, Sentinel; L. Mills, Treas.; D. Mumm, Sec.; G. Brossman, Pres.; D. Mey- er, Vice Pres.; M. Atherton, Reporter; M. Hartman, Parliamentarian; M. Kelly, Chaplain. F.F.A. - Fulfilling Our Basic Needs F.F.A. MEMBERS FRONT ROW: J. Tuftee, D. Mumm, C. Hartmann, J. Schweiger, E. Farley, K. Hardin, BACK ROW: K. Sellers, C. Boltz, J. Chapman, R. Olsen, K. Gast, J. Flanary, J. Austin, M. Johnson. F.F.A. 55 FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: R. Leonard, Pres.; E. Schmitz, V. Pres.; A. Krienert, Sec.; R. Holczer, Treas. SCIENCE CLUB. FRONT ROW: K. Underwood, J. Hartman, H. Gould, K. Dilbeck, C. Halsey, R. Blech- er, B. Whitlock. ROW 2: C. McCune, D. Behrens, M. Hartman, S. Imel, D. Meyer, M. Fritz, N. Budach, C. Schmidt. ROW 3: R. Novak, S. Todd, D. Stockley, J. Landers, S. Rhodes, C. Hindle, J. Holliday, L. Hasenyager, A. Krienert, BACK ROW: K. Holliday, C. Barrett, Absent: C. Larkin. 56 French And Science Club Faster Than a Speeding Bullet ... RIFLE CLUB MEMBERS, FRONT ROW: Mr. Montooth, advisor; L. Leonard, J. Kelly, R. Grooms, A. Innis, S. Os- borne, D. LaRette, B. Budach, A. Osborne, D. Hake, S. Whitecotton, R. Stegman, J. Grey, D. Hake, D. Hill, D. Grooms, M. Pavlikowski, M. Rogers, R. Stegman. ROW 2: J. Ridge, D. Larkin, M. Regnier, S. Tuftee, M. Nelson, B. Mumm, G. Harner, G. Olsen, K. Hardin, D. Serrano, R. Mills, S. Budach, R. McBee, J. Masterson, A. Pettinger, T. Rote, D. Zimmerman, ROW 3: D. Haight, D. Johnson, E. Sohm, C. Espeland, D. Innis, J. Russell, C. Danekas, D. Duffey, M. Hill, M. Pavlikowski, V. Bridgeforth, K. Tuftee, J. Cody, ROW 4: W. Burd, J. Brewer, W. Whittaker, R. Richards, K. Humm, M. Leonard, E. Montooth, S. Kaminky, M. Krienart, R. Leonard, B. Whitlock, C. Schmidt, N. Latimer, J. Whitecotton, T. Hake, C. Grey, N. Whitlock, M. Schrecengost, BACK ROW: J. Schweiger, R. Gon- nerman, L. Bomstad, J. Grey, G. Leonard, C. Grey, D. Harner, M. Atherton, R. Johnson, J. Flanary. EXPERT SHOOTERS: FRONT ROW: D. Johnson, C. Danekas, M. Hill, ROW 2: R. Richards, K. Humm, S. Kaminky, G. Leonard, BACK ROW: E. Montooth, D. Harner. Rifle Club 57 Yearbook Staff Makes Time Count I 2 3 4 5 ( C 9I0IM2I: 15161718192 123 24 25 26J Bringing it all together, to make the 1974 Raidorian, are the head of staffs. FRONT ROW: Mrs. Schmidt, Adviser; M. Frame, Co-Editor; K. Holliday, Ass't. Editor. BACK ROW: C. Schmidt, Co-Editor; P. Rogers, Co-Business Mgr.; B. Yabsley, Co-Business Mgr. Trying to put memories into words and pages are the YEAR- BOOK EDITORIAL STAFF. FRONT ROW: C. Schmidt, L. Boltz, J. Sharp, M. Frame. ROW 2: E. Sellers, C. Barrett, C. Larkin, M. Englehart, T. Ka- leel, P. Hanley, C. Burd. BACK ROW: Mrs. Schmidt, Adviser; P. Torman, K. Holliday, P. Rave, D. Locke, E. Schmitz, J. Norton. Working hard to find patrons and spon- sors to provide funds for the yearbook are the BUSINESS STAFF. FRONT ROW: S. Matison, P. Rogers, B. Yab- sley, B. Mitchell. BACK ROW: R. Goodbred, S. Kukuk, C. McCune. 58 Yearbook Staff I 2 3 4 5 Z] f 910111213 r5161718I9‘V '“M2C Checking Library Club LIBRARY CLUB. FRONT ROW: E. Sellers, C. Larkin. ROW 2: M. Mills, R. Hughes. ROW 3: D. Locke, T. Kruse. ROW 4: B. Yabsley, R. Goodbred, A. Vesel. BACK ROW: L. Mills, S. Burd. LIBRARY CLUB OFFICERS. R Hughes, Sec.; C. Larkin, Pres.; Mrs. Thayer, Adviser; L. Mills, V. Pres. Library Club 59 60 Athletics ATHLETICS Raider Teamwork Put to Action Under New Coach VARSITY FOOTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: M. Kuntz, Mgr.; S. Maly M. Atherton, G. Russell, S. Imel, C. Duf- fey, R. Conklin, K. Humm, R. Hamel, C. Danekas, G. Hamer, Mgr.; ROW 2: D. Mumm, Stat.; D. Hindle, J. Till- man, D. Meyer, B. Nelson, R. Bauer, E. Montooth, M. Kelly, C. Green, C. Boltz, D. Innis, Mgr.; ROW 3: Coach Curran, G. Leonard, S. Burd, M. Rave, J. Grey, R. Link, L. Mills, J. Sharp, M. Bagby, D. Nellson, Coach Norman, Coach Lowe. Coach Gene Curran, Head Coach Ande Lowe, and Coach Jer- ry Norman built the men on our team mentally as well as physically. SEASON'S RECORD E.H.S. . . . 0 Flora .52 E.H.S. . . .20 Huntley . . . . . . 0 E.H.S. . . .21 Mooseheart . . .14 E.H.S. . . . 6 Hampshire . . . 21 E.H.S. . . . 0 Kirkland . . . . 19 E.H.S. . . . 0 Wheaton Christian . . .12 E.H.S. . . .13 Genoa .... . 40 E.H.S. . . .34 Central . . . . . 0 E.H.S. . . .26 Richmond . . . 18 62 Football Seniors Mike Bagby, Guard Roland Bauer, Guard Chris Boltz, Center Steve Burd, Tackle Craig Green, Split-End Doug Hindle, Halfback Graham Leonard, Tackle Marti Rave, Fullback Jay Sharp, Tight End Leon Mills, Split-End Football 63 Gaining Knowledge Through Experience J.V. FOOTBALL SQUAD: FRONT ROW: M. Kuntz, D. Mumm, G. Whitecotton, T. Anderson, C. Danekas D Ser- rano, J. Pakenham, D. Duffey, J. Imel. ROW 2: G. Harner, K. Hardin, T. Gross, R. Conklin, R Hamel D Mvers M. Hill, M. Pavlikowski, D. Innis. BACK ROW: Coach Norman, D. Nielson, E. Montooth, G. Russel S Maly J ' Einhaus, R. Richards, K. Humm, G. Holiday, S. Brewer. ' y' Coach, you won't believe this but... 64 J.V. Football Try, try, but you'll never get by! Dedication, Sacrifice, And Sweat Builds Tomorrow’s Champions J.V. BASKETBALL TEAM: FRONT ROW: D. Hunter, J. Pakenham, R. Hamel, S. Kaminky, T. Anderson, C. Dane- kas, J. Imel, D. Innis. ROW 2: K. Hardin, Mgr.; K. Sellers, E. Montooth, J. Chapman, K. Harper, L. Todd, J. Mas- terson, J. Einhaus, Coach Norman. J.V. Basketball 65 Raiders Take On a Challenging Season VARSITY BASKETBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: M. Pavlikowski, Mgr.; J. Tillman, S. Imel, D. Duffey, K. Underwood, P. Danekas, G. Russell. BACK ROW: B. Nelson, L. Mills, M. Rave, L. Kaminky, G. Leonard, D. Hindle, Coach Curran. SEASON'S SCORES Little 10 Conference Little 8 Conference E.H.S. Serena ... 57 E.H.S. . 74 Hebron ... 61 E.H.S. 55 Malta . . . 57 E.H.S. • • • . 59 Huntley .... . . 65 E.H.S. 49 Shabbona . . . . . 66 E.H.S. ... . 72 Mooseheart . . . . . 60 E.H.S. • • • • . 65 Hinckley . . . . ... 53 E.H.S. Hampshire . . . . . . 71 E.H.S. • • • • • 61 Leland ... 46 E.H.S. . 55 Kirkland .... E.H.S. Somonauk . . . ... 72 Little 8 T ournament Little 10 Tournament E.H.S. ... . 48 Central . . 80 E.H.S. 48 Serena ... 59 E.H.S. . 61 Wheaton .... . . . 58 E.H.S. 39 Newark .... . . 41 E.H.S. . 75 Genoa E.H.S. 73 Paw Paw . . . . ... 39 E.H.S. ... . 56 Central . . 58 E.H.S. Waterman . . . ... 52 E.H.S. . 64 Richmond . . . . . . 39 Regional Tournament E.H.S. ... 40 Marquette ... 55 66 Basketball Team Doug Hindle, forward Leon Mills, guard Larry Kaminky, center Marti Rave, forward Paul Danekas, guard Graham Leonard, center Brett Nelson, guard Seniors 67 The football season found the cheerleaders building the spirit high for each game throughout the year. E.H.S. Cheerleaders Strive for Unity The E.H.S. Varsity Basketball Cheerleaders for the 1973-74 season were Tami Kaleel, Mary Englehart, Patti Rave, Donna Locke and Carol Schmidt. The J.V. Cheerleaders, Mildred Mills, Pam Han- ley, Julie Norton and Janet Sharp, added much enthusiasm to their games. 68 Cheerleaders Students in the Spotlight Usherettes for the 1973-74 season were B. Locke, D. Hartman, T. Hart- man, P. Vincent, D. Hunter, R. Campbell. Our distinguished drum major, Randy Novak, did an excellent job leading the band at our home football games. Adorning the marching band were baton twirlers, P. Campbell, D. Stockley, and R. Leonard. E.H.S. Spotlights 69 Golf Team Swings Into Action GOLF. FRONT ROW: D. Innis, D. Duffey, J. Imel, M. Pavlikowski. ROW 2: J. Hartman, C. Danekas, K. Hardin, T. Anderson, J. Pakenham. BACK ROW: Coach Ande Lowe, D. Harner, E. Montooth, C. Green, S. Olsen, J. Kuntz, S. Kaminky, S. Imel. 70 Golf Girls’ Sports Accent E.H.S. SOFTBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: A. Schrecengost, W. Burd S. Rhodes, C. Hindle, R. Sibigtroth, C. Halsey, W. Marks. BACK ROW: L. Boltz, J. Holliday, L. Hasenyager, A. Halsey, Coach Mickelson, D. Stockley, P. Campbell, S. Todd, B. Vabsley. VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: R. Leonard, P. Camp- bell, E. Schmitz, C. Finkle, P. Rave, J. Stremlau, C. Schmidt, K. Dane- kas. BACK ROW: S. Whittaker, D. Locke, B. Yabsley, Coach Mickel- son, S. Matison, A. Halsey, M. Brewer, T. Kaleel, Mgr. JUNIOR VARSITY VOLLEYBALL TEAM. FRONT ROW: L. Hasenyager, J. Landers, S. Rhodes, C. Hindle, L. Boltz, P. Hanley, J. Sharp. BACK ROW: C. Halsey, T. Whittaker, R. Holczer, Coach Mickelson, J. Norton, A. Schrecengost, J. Holliday, M. Mills. Girls' Sports 71 n i it 'a . .a V -t-. C rlvUlt Grade School Tihrs Mr . Carter Kindergarten A. M. ' •'V JK “t ■ n a a .A r rt Alt A M 6 a mMb a a j i f a a EarlvOle Grid School Tchrs Mr . Carter Kindergarten P. M. mi-mi ' t 2 -«I r n ■ i ( A Ml dl fit t f- -i 4. . Vr J f v4 72 Classes CLASSES 7th GRADE. FRONT ROW: D. Pakula, L. Ridge, J. Todd, M. Rogers, M. Pavlikowski, Mr. Spies, Adviser. ROW 2: D. Novak, B. Sanford, D. Ridge, A. Rote, J. Novak, D. Zimmerman. BACK ROW: C. Mills, K. Tuftee, R. Torman, E. Sohm, L. Weber. Seventh Grade 7th GRADE. FRONT ROW: S. Whitecotton, R. Stegmann, L. Childs, D. Hake, K. Hardin, B. Mumm. ROW 2: D. Earle, K. Janes, J. Cody, B. Allen, B. Gerald, V. Bridgeforth, J. Kelly. BACK ROW: Miss Hall, Adviser; D. Golds- berry, P. Campbell, R. Carter, C. Chapman, L. Leonard, M. Landers, E. Cook. 74 Seventh Grade 8th GRADE. FRONT ROW: Mr. Rogers, Adviser; B. Beale, T. Hartman, R. McBee, G. Gaddy, D. Hunter, R. Camp- bell, B. Locke, J. Espeland. ROW 2: P. Fultz, S. Budach, L. Conklin, D. Kaleel, G. Harner, C. Pakula, J. Malkey, J. Childs, J. Brewer. BACK ROW: M. Kuntz, S. Hamel, P. Goble, J. Masterson, C. Grey, D. Haight, R. Einhaus, M. Leonard, D. Larkin, K. Humm, J. Brewer. Eighth Grade 8th GRADE. FRONT ROW: V. Sprowls, R. Mills, R. Stegmann, T. Pettenger, R. Pike, P. Williamson, A. Pettenger, N. Whitlock, S. Tuftee. ROW 2: Mr. Hothan, Adviser; J. Ridge, M. Nelson, B. Mumm, M. Schrecengost, D. Thor- son, P. Vincent, T. Stults, A. Phelps, K. Stillwell. BACK ROW: M. McDermott, J. Russel, B. Todd, D. Robinson, B. Pavlikowski, M. Regneir, T. Sprowls, R. Towns, M. Thayer, M. Norton. Eighth Grade 75 Wendy Burd Sharon Cronin Kathy DeLicco Debra Behrens Doug Duffey Rhonda Bergmeier Jim Einhaus Freshmen Adjust to High School Activities Earlene Flanary Bill Gerard Chris Fritz David Gordon Kevin Hardin Ni. Cheryl Goldsberry Robin Gonnerman Tracy Gross 76 Freshmen FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: T. Gross, Treas.; P. Torman, Sec.; D. Myers, Pres.; D. Innis, V. Pres. Betsy Myers Nancy Latimer Don Myers Lonnie Little Jeanne Olsen Wendy Marks Jim Pakenham Duane Mumm Edith Pakula Freshmen 77 Mark Pavlikowski Karen Rupert Anne Schrecengost Jeff Schweiger Rhonda Seaton Kent Sellers Dale Serrano Sheila Serrano Fred Sprowls Sue Todd Pam Torman Guy Whitecotton Cindy Whittaker Wes Whittaker 78 Freshmen Lisa Boltz Scott Brewer Steve Bridgeforth Nancy Budach Jeff Chapman The Spirited Class of 76” Richard Childs Tim Christian Curt Danekas Rhonda Earle Struggle, But Succeed in Another Year At E.H.S. James Flanary James Gerard Thelma Gerard Carole Grey Jerry Guelde Sophomores 79 Debbie Hake Carol Halsey Jeff Hartman Lynn Hasenyager Cindy Hindle Jan Holliday Rita Holczer Kurt Humm Dick Hunter Scott Kaminky Ken Krienert SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS: J. Hartman, V. Pres.; C. Hindle, Treas.; E. Montooth, Sec.; C. Loy, Pres. Mike Krienert Karen Little Cathy Loy 80 Sophomores Julie Landers Bonnie Link James Masterson Mildred Mills Ed Montooth Julie Norton Mike Phelps Mike Ridge Melissa Rupert Janet Sharp Rhonda Sibigtroth Joyce Smith ■■■ MM Randy Stegmann Larry Todd Jon Tuftee Debbie Vincent Jeff Withy Terrie Whittaker Sophomores 81 Class of 75 Leland Becker Kevin Dilbeck Pam Campbell Dave Duffey Rusty Conklin Carla Finkle Kathy Danekas Mark Fritz JUNIOR OFFICERS: Kim Holliday, V. Pres.; J. Till- man, Treas.; S. Imel, Sec.; D. Duffey, Pres. 82 Juniors Receive Class Rings Howard Gould Doug Harner Anita Krienert Jim Grey Theresa Hake Jim Heiston Kim Holliday Tami Kaleel Paul Johnson The Junior Class received third place with their float entitled Inching Toward Victory . Annette Halsey Sheri Hughes Mike Kelly Jon Kuntz Juniors 83 Richard Link Dan Meyer Bill Mitchell Dennis Neilson Juniors Sponsor the Ken Underwood Rick Walters Jackie Whitecotton Stella Whittaker Joe Tillman THOMAS MICHAEL BAGBY Concert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Marching, Pep Band 1,2,3; Football 1,2,4; French Club 2. JOHN BAIRD Mixed Chorus 3,4. Happiness Is Being a Senior! ROLAND DAVID BAUER Class Officer 1; Honor Roll 1; Con- cert Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1; Marching Band 1,2,3; Pep Band 1,3,4; Football 1,2,4; French Club 3. YVONNE GAIL BINGHAM Honor Roll 4; F.H.A. 1. Seniors 85 RAYMOND BLECHER Student Council 2; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; French Club 2; Science Club 1,2,3,4. CHRIS BOLTZ Concert, Marching, Pep Band 1,2; Football 1,2,4; F.F.A. 4. Looking back over our past years, we, the Class of 1974 have wit- nessed many changes, both in others and in ourselves. Times of love and times of hate. Times we were needed and times we were turned away. Times together and times alone. Times we laughed and times we cried. Times of peace and times of war. LEE BOMSTAD ROBYN HOPE BOMSTAD Student Council 3; Class Officer 1,2; Honor Roll 2,4; RAIDORIAN Adv. Staff 1,2,3; RAIDER RAM- PAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Flag Twirler 1,2; Pom Pom Squad 2; Homecoming Candidate 2; F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; School Musical 1,3. 86 Seniors DIANE LYNN BOTTS Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; French Club 2. MONICA S. BREWER Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2; Baton Twirler 3; Flag Twirler 2; Usher- ette 1; F.H.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2; School Musical 1; Girls' Sports 4. Times we were proud and times we were ashamed. Times of sharing and times of selfishness. Times to work and times to play. Times to lead and times to follow. We will cherish the memories of the good times as each day we face new people, new places, and new ideas. It is a time of changes and The Time is Now. GARY DEAN BROSSMAN Honor Roll 3,4; F.F.A. 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3,4; School Musical 4. STEVEN MICHAEL BURD RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed Chor- us 1,2; Concert, Stage Band 1,2, 3,4; Marching Band 1,2; Pep Band 1,2,3; Football 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Library Club 4; Science Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 4; School Musical 1,2,3. Seniors 87 PAUL DANEKAS Class Officer 4; Honor Roll 3,4; Concert, Pep, Marching Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; Rifle Club 1,2,3; French Club 2; Science Club 3,4. MARY ANN ENGLEHART RAIDORIAN Editorial Staff 2,3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Marching, Pep Band 1,2; Flag Twirler 3; Cheerleader 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Library Club 1,2,4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; School Musi- cal 1,2,3,4. NANCY SUE FARLEY Honor Roll 4; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Pom Pom Squad 2; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1; Pep Club 1,2,3; Girls' Sports 4. MARY MARGARET FRAME Student Council 3; RAIDORIAN Editorial Staff 1,2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Concert, Marching, Pep Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; School Musical 1,2,3,4. THE SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS, G. Leonard, Sec.; D. Locke, Pres.; P. Danekas, V. Pres.; C. 88 Seniors Larkin, Treas., swing into action during the 1973-74 school year. CRAIG DAVID FRITZ F.F.A. 2; Rifle Club 2,3; French Club 2,3; School Musical 2. RICHARD DEE GOODBRED Honor Roll 4; RAIDORIAN Adv. Staff 2,3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Library Club 1,2,4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 2; School Musi- cal 1,2. M. SUE GORDON Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2. CRAIG DANIEL GREEN Mixed Chorus 1,2; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2,3; Golf Team 4; F.F.A. 1,2; Rifle Club 1; French Club 3; Science Club 1. Seniors 89 90 Seniors RITA MARIE HUGHES Class Officer 3; Mixed, Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Homecoming Candidate 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1; Library Club 2,4; Science Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3; School Musical 1,3,4; French Club 3. MARK FREDERICK JOHNSON F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; French Club 3; Science Club 1,2. MICHAEL LEE HARTMAN Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,4; Rifel Club 1; French Club 2,3,4; Science Club 3,4; Pep Club 2; School Musical 3,4. DOUG HINDLE National Honor Society 2,3,4; Class Officer 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Concert Band 1,2; Marching Band 1; Foot- ball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Bas- ketball 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Home- coming Candidate 1,4; Boys' State 4. LARRY FRED KAMINK Y Basketball 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2. TERRI KAY KRUSE Class Officer 3; Honor Roll 2; Con- cert, Stage, Marching, Pep Band 1,2,3,4; PomPom Squad 3; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 2,3; Library Club 4; Science Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,2; School Musical 2,3,4. But Once PENNIE LEE KUKUK Honor Roll 4; Mixed Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; PomPom Squad 2; F.H.A. 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; Girls' Sports 4. SCOTT DEAN KUKUK Concert, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Rifle Club 1,2; French Club 2. Seniors 91 CAROL SUE LARKIN National Honor Society 3,4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; RAIDORIAN Editorial Staff 3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Library Club 2,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; School Musical 3,4; D.A.R. 4. GRAHAM LEONARD Class Officer 4; Honor Roll 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3, 4; Concert, Marching Band 1,2,3; Football 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Homecoming King 4; Rifle Club 1, 2,3,4; French Club 2,3; Library Club 1,2,3; School Musical 3,4; Golf Team 1. ROSE ANNE LEONARD RAIDO RIAN Editorial Staff 3; RAI- DER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 4; Con- cert, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,3,4; Baton Twirler 4; Cheer- leader 2; Pom Pom Squad 3; Home- coming Candidate 1,3,4; G.A.A. 1, 2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Sci- ence Club 1,2,3; Pep Club 2,3,4; School Musical 1,3,4; Girls' Sports 4. VICKIE LINK Honor Roll 3,4; Mixed, Girls' Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; School Musical 1. Raider Victory is in the Hands of the Wizard was the theme that placed the senior 92 Seniors DONNA MAE LOCKE National Honor Society 4; Student Council 1; Class Officer 2,3,4; Ho- nor Roll 1,2,3,4; RAIDORIAN Edi- torial Staff 3,4; Ad. Staff 3; RAI- DER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheerleader 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Library Club 1,2,4; Pep Club 2,3, 4; Forensics 1,2; School Musical 1, 3,4; Girls' Sports 4. BARBARA LYNN MASTERSON Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Usher- ette 3; F.H.A. 1,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1,2,3; French Club 2; Pep Club 1,2; School Musical 1. class first in the float competition. SUSAN BARBARA MATISON RAIDO RIAN Adv. Staff 4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 1,2; Mixed, Girls' Cho- rus 1,2,3,4; Concert, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; PomPom Squad 2; Homecoming Candidate 3,4, Queen 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1; Library Club 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,4; School Musical 3,4; Girls' Sports 4. CURTIS L. McCUNE RAIDO RIAN Adv. Staff 3,4; Bas- ketball Mgr. 1,2,3; Rifle Club 1,2; Science Club 1,2,3,4; School Musi- cal 3,4. Seniors 93 JOYCE ANN McINTYRE Honor Roll 1,2,3,4. LEON MILLS Student Council 4, Pres. 4; Mixed Chorus 1 2 3; Football 3,4; Basket- ball 1,2,3,41 Track 1; F.F.A. 1,2, 3,4; Library Club 4; School Musical 1. DANNY RAY MUM M Mixed Chorus 1; Concert Band 1,2, 3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Football 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; F.F.A. 4. BRETT FREDERICK NELSON National Honor Society 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 2,3; Class Officer 1; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed Chorus 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; French Club 2; Science Club 1,3; School Musical 3,4; Boys' State 4. 94 Seniors RANDY NOVAK RAIDORIAN Adv. Staff 3,4; Con- cert, Stage, Marching, Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Drum Major 3,4; Football 1; Rifle Club 1; Science Club 1,2, 3,4; School Musical 3,4. MELINDA PETTENGER Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3; Usher- ette 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; Rifle Club 3. MARTI A. RAVE Class Officer 3; Honor Roll 1,3; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4, Co-Captain 2; Homecoming Candidate 2,3; F.F.A. 1; Rifle Club 1,2,3; French Club 2. JOHN D. RHODES National Honor Society 3,4; Stu- dent Council 2; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; Concert, Stage, Marching, Pep Band 1,2; French Club 3; Science Club 1. Seniors 95 PHYLLIS ANN ROGERS Honor Roll 1,3; RAIDORIAN Adv. Staff 1,2, Co-Business Manager 4; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mad- rigals 2,3,4; Concert, Marching Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; G.A.A. 2,3; French Club 2; Science Club 1,3; Forensics 1,2; School Mu- sical 1,2,3,4. CAROL ELAINE SCHMIDT National Honor Society 4; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; RAIDO RIAN Editor- ial Staff 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; RAI- DER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Concert Band 1,2, 3,4; Marching Band 1,2; Pep Band 1; Flag Twirler 3; Cheerleader 2,3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2, 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Library Club 1,2; Science Club 1,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1; School Musical 1,3,4; Girls' Sports 4. EVELYN FRANCES SELLERS Honor Roll 2,3,4; RAIDO RIAN Ed- itorial Staff 3,4; Adv. Staff 2; RAI- DER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; French Club 3,4; Library Club 2,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; School Musical 1,2,3,4. JAMES M. SHARP Honor Roll 2,3,4; Concert, Stage, Pep Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1, 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf Team 1; Rifle Club 1; School Musical 3. The Class % Seniors of 1974 ALICE EILEEN VESEL Class Officer 2, Honor Roll 3; Mix- ed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Cheer- leader 1; G.A.A. 1,2,3; French Club 3; Library Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3, 4; Office Helper 4; School Musical 3. BRENDA KAY WATTS Serena High School 1,2; French Club 3. Seniors 97 REBECCA ANN WHITLOCK National Honor Society 2,3,4; Stu- dent Council 4; Honor Roll 1,2, 3,4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,2,3,4; Madrigals 3,4; Concert, Marching, Pep Band 1,2,3,4; G.A.A. 1; Rifle Club 1,2, 3,4; French Club 2,3,4; Science Club 1,2,3,4; Forensics 1,2; School Musical 1,2,3,4; Girls' State 4. SANDRA JEAN WILSON Mixed, Girls' Chorus 1,4; Concert, Marching, Pep Band 1; G.A.A. 1,4; Pep Club 1,4; Rockford H.S. 2,3. JOHN RICHARD WRIGHT Student Council 2,4; Class Officer 3; Honor Roll 1,2,3,4; Concert, Marching, Pep Band 1,2; French Club 3; Science Club 1,2,3,4. REBECCA E. YABSLEY Watseka H.S. 1; Honor Roll 2,3; RAIDORIAN Co-Business Manager 4; RAIDER RAMPAGE 2; Mixed, Girls' Chorus 2,3,4; G.A.A. 2,3,4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 4; Girls' Sports 3,4. 98 Seniors In Memoriam We, the Class of 1974, dedicate our issue of the RAIDORIAN to the memory of our classmate, James Landers, who died April 7, 1973. The seventeenth-century writer John Donne expressed very wisely and enduring truth about life and death and of humanity's interdependence: No man is an island, entire of itself; . . . any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind. In the light of these words, an even more fitting dedication to Jim. would be a living one, involv- ing all of us who knew him in a pledge to increase our sensitivity to the needs of others and to the needs of all mankind. Memoriam 99 Businessmen Contribute $502 Each year the merchants of Earlville and surrounding towns make substantial contributions toward the publication of our yearbook. Those who gave S5. SIO, SI 5, or S20 are listed as sponsors and those who gave S3 are listed as patrons. One asterisk, preceding a name, indicat- ed a gi ft of S10; two. a gi ft of $ 15; three, a gi ft of $20. Sponsors T. M. Anderson Jr. Sr., Earlville B V T.V., Earlville George P. Babcock Insurance. Earlville Ben Franklin. Mendota •Bert’s Meat Processing. Earlville •Bill's Sunoco Garage, Paw Paw ••Robert L. Carter, M.D., Earlville Classon’s Super Foods, Mendota Cross Body Shop, Mendota •Earlville Farm Supply, Earlville Earlville Farmer's Co-op, Earlville Earlville Leader, Earlville Orville Englehart, Paw Paw Fahler Oil Co., Mendota First State Bank of Mendota, Mendota O. H. Fischer, M.D., Earlville •Goetsch'sConstruction, Harding Griswold’s, Earlville Mendota Holdenrid's Family Footwear, Mendota Dr. Gerald C. Hudson, Mendota Humm Bros., Earlville Jack’s Barber Shop, Earlville Kaleel’s, Earlville, Amboy. Mendota •Kotty Pine, Earlville Large’s Hardware, Earlville Leo’s Studio, Mendota Charles McGary, Earlville Manor Steak House, Earlville • ••Marathon Electric, Earlville Marv's Barber Shop, Earlville Matison Real Estate, Earlville Mendota Farmers Co-op, Mendota Mendota Reporter, The, Mendota Mercer’s Pharmacy, Paw Paw Mike’s Citgo Service, Earlville Miller-Rowe Agency, Earlville •••National Bank of Earlville, Earlville National Bank of Mendota, Mendota •Neils Arco Service, Earlville Tage Neilson, Concrete Mason Work, Earlville Norton’s Auto Service, Earlville Olmstead Loan Co., Ottawa One Stop Foods, Earlville •Ottawa Federal Savings Loan Association, Ottawa Pfeifer's Garage, Paw Paw R. W. Pratt Electric Antenna Work, Earlville R. H. Supermarket, Earlville •Sampson’s Garage, Harding Sears Roebuck and Company, Mendota •Shady Lane Trailer Court, Earlville Shank Donahue, Ottawa •State Bank of Paw Paw, Paw Paw L. J. Stephenitch Sons Ace Hardware, Mendota •Streed’s Drug Store, Earlville Strong Strong, Earlville Torman Sons, Earlville Paw Paw Tri-County Veterinary Service, Earlville Whittaker's Excavating, Earlville Worsley’s Mobile Service, Earlville 100 Sponsors Toward Financing of Yearbook Patrons Alexander Lumber Co., Earlvilie Blakeslee's Cleaners, Earlvi 1 le Cities Service Oil Co., Earlvi lie Dayton Dairy Convenience Store, Mendota Earlville Locker, Earlville Ginny's Beauty Shop, Earlville Gish Jewelry Gifts. Mendota Heckman's Plumbing Heating, Earlville Medlar's Canvas Products, Mendota Mendota Sport Shop. Mendota Paula’s Beauty Shop, Earlville Phillips 66, Mendota Russell’s A W, Earlville Westerman’s, Mendota Patrons 101 Administration.. . 26 Agriculture.. . 37 Art. ..42 Band...48,49 Basketball... 23, 65, 66,67 Baton Twirlers.. .69 Board of Education... 26 Business Education... 38 Cheerleaders... 68 Chorus... 50, 51 Driver Education.. .40 Drum Major.. .69 Eighth Grade.. .75 Employees... 24 English... 32 Faculty... 27, 28,29 Football.. .22,62,63,64 French.. .43 French Club... 56 Freshman Class... 76, 77, 78 Future Farmers of America.. .55 Future Homemakers of America.. .54 Girls' Athletic Association.. .52 Girls' Sports... 71 Golf Team.. .70 Graduation... 12, 13 History... 34 Home Economics.. .39 General Index Homecoming... 14, 15, 16,17 Honor Awards.. .46 Junior Class...82,83,84 Library Club. .. 59 Madrigals... 51 Mathematics... 35 Memoriam... 99 Musical... 18,19 National Honor Society.. .47 Pep Club... 53 Physical Education. . .41 Prom. .. 10, 11 Rifle Club... 57 School Life. . .4,6,20, 21,30,44,60,72 Science...33 Science Club.. .56 Senior Class... 85,86, 87,88,89, 90,91,92, 93, 94, 95, 96,97,98 Senior Musical ...8,9 Seventh Grade.. .74 Shop...36 Sophomore Class... 79,80,81 Speech...32 Student Council.. .47 Usherettes.. .69 Yearbook Patrons G Sponsors.. . 100, 101 Yearbook Staff.. .58 Student Index A Anderson, Tary. . .49, 50, 51, 64, 65, 70, 76. Atherton, Mark. .. 49, 55, 57, 62,82. Austin, Jim... 55, 76. B Bagby, Melissa... 34,48,50,51,52,53,76. Bagby, Mike. .. 49, 62, 6a, 85. Baird, John... 50,85. Barrett, Carol. ..8, 18, 38,43,48,50, 51, 52, 53,56, 56.82. Bauer, Roland... 35, 62,63,85. Be about, Richa rd. .. 8 2. Becker, Leland. .. 32, 36, 82. Behrens, Debbie... 33, 50, 51,52, 56, 76. Bergmeier, Rhonda. . .48, 52, 76. Bingham, Gail...85. Blecher, Ray. ..56,86. Boltz, Chris. .. 55, 62,63, 86. Boltz, Lisa.. .8, 18,47,48,50, 51,52, 58, 71, 79. Bomstad, Lee... 57,86. Bomstad, Robyn... 50, 51,53,86. Botts, Diane... 50, 51,87. Brewer, Monica .. 54, 71, 87. Brewer, Scott... 64, 79. Bridgeforth, Steve. . .79. Brossman, Gary... 55, 87. Budach, Nancy...35,48,52,56,79. Burd, Cindy. . .48,50,51,52,53,58,82. Burd, Steve.. .42,49,53,59,62,63,87. Burd, Wendy...49,52,57,76,71. C Campbell, Pam... 16,17,18,47,48,50,51,52, 69.71.82. Chapman, Jeff.. .55,65,79. Childs, Richard... 79. Christian, Tim...50,79. Conklin, Rusty. ..8,16,17,18,49,50,51,62,64,82. Cronin, Sharon... 33,48, 50,51, 52,53,76. D Danekas, Curt... 57,62,64,65,70,79. Danekas, Kathy... 50, 51,52,71,82. Danekas, Paul... 16,17,66,67,88. Delicco, Kathy. ..50,51,52,53,54,76. Dilbeck, Kevin.. .8, 18, 33,47,49,50,51,56,82. Duffey, David.. .62,66,82. Duffey, Doug. ..36,38,48,57,64,70,76. E Earle, Rhonda.. .48,50,51, 52, 79. Einhaus, Jim... 64, 65,76. Englehart, Mary.. .8, 18, 32,49, 50,51,52,53, 58,68,88. Espeland, Charles... 57, 76. F Farley, Ed... 16,17,55,76. Farley, Nancy...38,54,88. Finkle, Carla... 8,49, 50, 51,52,53,71,82. Flanary, Earlene... 76. Frame, Mary... 18,49,50,51,58,88. Fritz, Chris.. .34,48, 76. Fritz, Craig...89. Fritz, Mark... 56,82. Fultz, Scott. ..82. G Gast, Ken... 36, 37,55,82. Gerard, Beth.. .48, 50, 51. Gerard, Bill...76. Gerard, James. ..79. Gerard, Thelma... 79. Goldsberry, Cheryl.. .50,51,52,53,76. Gonnerman, Robin... 57,76. Goodbred, Rich... 38, 50,58, 59,89. Gordon, David...33,47,76. Gordon, Sue... 34,89. Gould, Howard.. .8,18,49,50,51,56,83. Green, Craig.. .62,63,70,89. Grey, Carole.. .49,52,54,57,79. Grey, Jim.. .48, 55,57,62,83. Gross, Tracy.. .48,50,64,76. Guelde, Jerry.. .79. H Hake, Debbie... 54, 57,80. Hake, Theresa.. .53, 54,57,83. Halsey, Annette.. .8,18,50,51,52,71,83. Halsey, Carol.. .48,52,56, 71,80. Hamel, Rocky.. .62, 64,65,80. Hanley, Pam... 8,18,38,48, 50,51,52,53, 58,68,80,71. Hardin, Kevin... 37,49,50, 55, 57,64,65,76. Hamer, Doug... 57,62, 64,70,83. Harper, Kelly...65. Hartman, Craig. .. 55,77. Hartman, Dawn... 50, 51,52,69,80. Hartman, Jeff... 32,47,48,49, 56, 70,80. Hartman, Mike.. .8,50, 55,56,90. Hasenyager, Lynn.. .48,52,56,71,80. Heiston, Jim...50,83. Heiston, Rick...34,77. Hill, Mark...48,50,57,64,77. Hindle, Cindy.. .48, 50,51,52, 53,56, 71,80. Hindle, Doug...13,16,17,46,47,62,63,66,67,90. Holczer, Rita... 16,17,52,56,71,80. Holliday, Gary...77. Holliday, Jan... 50,51,52,53,56,71,80. Holliday, Kim.. .8,18,34,35,58,50,51,52,53,56, 58,83. Hughes, Rita.. .8,16,17,18,50,51,59,90. Hughes, Sheri.. .48,49,83. Humm, Kurt... 57,62, 64,80. Hunter, Dick... 65,80. I Imel, Jerry.. .48,50,65,65,70. Imel, Scott.. .47,48,56,62,66,70,83. Innis, David... 18,36,47,62,64,65,70,77. J Johnson, Diane... 34,52,77. Johnson, Mark... 55,90. Johnson, Paul...83. K Kaleel, Tami.. .8.18,38,49,50,51,52,53,58,68,71, 83. Kaminky, Larry.. .66,67,91. Kaminky, Scott... 57,65,70,80. Kelly, Karen... 52,77. Kelly, Mike.. .55,62,83. Kreinert, Anita.. .47, 52, 53, 56,83. Kreinert, Ken...80. Kreinert, Mike...36,57,80. Kruse, Terri.. .8,34, 38,49, 54, 91. Kukuk, Pennie.. . 39, 50, 51, 54, 91. Kukuk, Scott.. .48,58, 91. Kuntz, Jon.. .33,64,70,83. L Landers, Julie... 32,49,50,51,52,53,56,71,80. Larkin, Carol.. .8,18,32,43,46,47,50,51, 52, 53,58, 59.92. Latimer, Nancy... 52, 53, 57,77. Leonard, Graham.. .8, 16,17,18,33, 50, 51,53,57,62, 63.66.67.92. Leonard, Rose...8,13,16,17,18,38,43,48,50,51,52, 53.56.57.69.71.92. Link, Bonnie... 32, 38, 54,80. Link, Richard.. .62,84. Link, Vickie...92. Little, Karen...39,80. Little, Lonnie... 77. Locke, Donna...8,18,46,47,50,51,52,53,58,59,68, 71,93. Loy, Cathy.. .50,51,52,53,54,80. M Maly, Steve.. .62,64 . Marks, Wendy.. .48,50,51,52, 53,71,77. Masterson, Barb... 54,93. Masterson, Jim...65,81. Matison, Sue... 16,17, 18,48,50, 51,52, 53, 58,71,93. McCune, Curt... 56,58,93. McIntyre, Joyce... 94. Meyer, Dan.. .47,48,55, 56,62,84. Mills, Leon... 37,47,55, 59,62, 63,66,67,94. Mills, Mildred... 18,50, 51,52,59,68,71,81. Mitchell, Bill.. .47,49,50,55,58,84. Montooth, Ed... 16,17, 50,57,62,64,65,70,81. Mumm, Dan... 55, 62,63,94. Mumm, Duane... 55,64, 77. Myers, Betsy. ..77. Myers, Don... 18,35,48, 50, 51,64,77. N Nelson, Brett... 11,18, 34,46,47, 50,62, 63, 66,67, 94. Nielson, Dennis... 16,17,35,62,64,84. Norton, Julie.. .8, 18,38,47,49,50,51,52,53, 58,68, 71,81. Novak, Randy...18,33,49,56,69,95. O Olsen, Jeanne. ..18,39,48, 50, 51,52,77. Olsen, Robert... 18,48,50, 55,70,84. P Pakenham, Bill.. .49,84. Pakenham, Jim.. .48,50,64,65,70,77. Pakula, Edith...77. Pavlikowski, Mark.. .48, 50, 57,64,66,70,78. Pettenger, Melinda... 54, 95. Phelps, Mike...81. Phelps, Sandy.. .50,51,78. R Rave, Marti... 13,62,63,66,67, 95. Rave, Patti.. .8, 11, 16,17, 18, 32,49, 50, 51,52,53, 58.68.71.84. Regnier, Marilee... 52,57,81. Rhodes, John.. .47, 94. Rhodes, Sally.. .49,50,51,52,53,56,71,81. Richards, Ron... 50,57, 64. Ridge, Mike...81. Rogers, Phyllis.. .8,18,49,50,51,53,58,96. Rupert, Karen.. .48,50,51,54,78. Rupert,Melissa.. .50,51,81. Russell, Greg ...62,64,66,84. S Schmidt, Carol... 18,33,47,49,50, 51,52, 53,56, 57,58,68,71,96. Schmitz, Ellen.. .8,18,48,50, 51,52, 53, 56,58,71,84. Schrecengost, Anne... 34,47,50,51,52,53,71,78. Schweiger, Jeff.. .55, 57,78. Seaton, Rhonda... 50, 51,53,54,78. Sellers, Evelyn.. .8,18,50, 51,52,53,58,59, 96. Sellers, Kent... 37,55,65,78. Serrano, Dale... 32, 38,50,57,64,78. Serrano, Sheila... 52,78. Sharp, Janet.. .8,18,43,47,49, 50,51,52,53, 58,68, 71,81. Sharp, Jay...8,33,62,63,96. Sibigtroth, Rhonda.. .49, 50,51,52,71,81. Smith, Joyce... 52,81. Sons, Cindy.. .39,50, 51,52, 54,84. Sprowls, Fred... 78. Stanford, G ale... 78. Stegmann, Randy... 57,81. Stockley, Debbie.. .8,18,33,49,50,51,52,53, 56,69, 71.84. Stremlau, Julie... 18,47, 50, 51,52, 54, 71,84. T Thoms, Greg...78. Tillman, Joe...62,66,84. Todd, Larry. .. 65, 81 Todd, Sue... 18, 33, 35,48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 56, 71,78. Torman, Pam... 16,17,48, 50, 51, 52, 53, 58, 78. Towns, Nancy. ..97. Tuftee, Jon. ..55,81. U Underwood, Ken...56,66,84. V Vaughn, Rick... 97. Vesel, Alice... 8, 50, 51, 53,59,97. Vincent, Debbie...81. W Walter, Ricci... 84. Watts, Brenda.. .42, 97. Whitecotton, Guy...64,78. Whitecotton, Jackie... 50,51,53, 54, 57,84. Whitlock, Becci.. .8, 18,46,47,48,50, 51,56,57, 98. Whittaker, Cindy... 32,48,50,51, 52, 53,78. Whittaker, Stella... 35,52, 71,84. Whittaker, Terrie... 18,43,49,50,51,52,53,71,81. Whittaker, Wes...57,78. Wilson, Sandy... 98. Withy, Jeff. ..38,50,81. Wright, John...33,46,47,98. Y Yabsley, Becky... 13, 35,42, 50,51,52,53,58, 59, 71,98. s - Ad ministrati on Faculty The American Yearbook Company Capri Studio, Inc. Mr. Mike Gardner, Yearbook Representative Mrs. Ira Schmidt, Adviser Mr. Rudolf Timmerman 104 Acknowledgments Mrs. Wayne Large, Yearbook Consultant Mrs. Margaret Johnson Mrs. Sara Stewart Editorial Staff Advertising Staff


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