East Peoria Community High School - Epoch Yearbook (East Peoria, IL)

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' .,.-..1,-Z b. r ' , . . ., ,I .135 w. l . tx I' i .T--K m 4 -. ' f.- 4 11- 'f'. a -- I.: . 1 -'f 1.-.', 4. ..--1'-1 1 ,X ,f',f.f....-R.- , .. -. x i5: ,. a:.r -Q' ..w..,Q,-: 'c 1- n '- v-.. . MH, 3, . .la xvgt' wif .fdclfrztnwfraftolfl Board of Education Maynard Burchell Thomas Harvey Hilbert Metzger Prc'sidc'r1t Secretary Albert Schmitt R. Fredrickson Glendon Arvin john Elwood A board meeting in progress Superintendent A friendly smile always greets the visitor in the office of Mr. Moore, Superintendent of East Peoria Community High School. The B.S. Degree secured by Mr. Moore at Illinois State Nor- mal University was followed by a Master of Arts degree from Columbia University. Although Mr. Moore has been handicapped by illness, the weight of his achievements is constantly felt in the administration and supervision of the school. In his 41 years of service to both school and community, Mr. Moore has been truly dedicated to bringing sound education to E. P. C. H. S. Principal In Principal John W. Fritz we find a combination of educational understanding and a warm, friendly personality. Constantly surrounded by teachers and others with problems, Mr. Fritz retains his calm appearance and gives assurance to those who need it. Mr. Fritz has held his present position as principal of E. P. C. H. S. since 1927. His devoted service in- dicates a glowing school spirit. Mr. Fritz earned his Master of Science degree at the University of Illinois and his Bachelor of Science degree at Bradley University. Mrs. Margaret Bahnfleth, Dean of Girls and a very busy person at E. P. C. H. S., received her Bachelor of Science and Master of Arts degrees at Bradley University. Having taught school for twenty years, she has just finished her sixth year at our school. Some of her duties are counseling, disciplining, holding conferences, making reports and recom- mendations. She is also in charge of our summer school courses and the foreign exchange student program in our school. Administration Mr. Stanley Niehaus is not only the Assistant Principal, but also the Director of Guidance. In his work as Director of Guidance, Mr. Niehaus counsels the students concerning their courses and future occupations. Mr. Niehaus spends much of his time helping the teachers. He also interviews and recommends all prospective teachers. Having received his B.A. and M.A. at the Uni- versity of Iowa, Mr. Niehaus is now working on his Doctorate at the University of Indiana. He also studied at Purdue University and Bradley University where he taught psychology for ten years before he came to E. P. C. H. S. Mr. Russell Moore is a very busy person as Dean of Boys. One of Mr. Moorels most impor- tant duties is to supervise the conduct of the boys at E. P. C. H. S. Mr. Moore helps administer placement tests and aids incoming freshmen in their orientation. Mr. Moore earned his Bachelor of Science de- gree and Master of Science degree at Bradley University. Counselors Starting his full-time career as counselor in 1961, Mr. Brad Murphy is counseling for the seniors and a portion of the freshmen. Mr. Murphy has attended Knox College, Western Illi- nois University, Colorado State, and Bradley Uni- versity, receiving his A.B. at Knox College and his M.S. at Colorado State. He presently is teaching economics, and in the fall he adds coaching to his counseling duties, being coach of the sophomore football team. The head of guides and statistics for the counseling service, the personable Mr. Murphy is very well liked by the student body. Mr. Charles Williams, a junior and freshman counselor, received his formal education at Knox College and Bradley University. He holds the B.A. and M.A. degrees. In addition to his capable counseling, he is also head of the Vocations Department and advisor for the Student Council. Although last year Mr. Williams was a member of the Social Science Department, this year he is devoting his entire time to working with the deans and other counselors in Student Services. Busily working on her Master's degree at Brad- ley University, Miss Klopfenstein holds a Bachelor of Arts from Eureka College. Teaching sopho- -more English enables her to come in closer contact with many students under her direction. Besides sophomores, she also counsels a portion of the freshman class while opening her doors to those of all classes who need her understanding and guidance in their personal affairs. Facult Allison, Ira Arnold, Donald Inclustrial Arts Orientation B.S. Instrumental Music Bradley U. Vocal Music B.S. I.S.N.U. Baker, Esther Beals, Jane Burgess, Arene Cassady, Wendell Chadwick, Dorothy Librarian Physical Education English Mathematics Mathematics Dewey Decimals Checrlrarlrws Powwow Hi-Y Math Club M.S. B.A. M.S. M.A. M.S. U, of I, Iowa State W.I.U. Brazllvy U. N.I,U. Teachers College iw X wa K vi sm sigma? Q ge, 2 X is N W fs uf' g. ig- . -. 'Q ex gr fs, f .,-as S' Zin, 25. Q, . 5 ,,,:l.1. , f g s, X 3' , 2- - isis :Nw W ' 'snr ..'..A .- A was Ne Q if 'A 45. ,A , Q X X E N sg s seams , Clatt, Corwin English Coach Lc'ttt'rmz'n,s Club B.S. Notre Dann' U. 1 2 Davis, Marilyn Davis, Wallace Decker, Howard Dooley, Leo Homemaking Social Studios English Physical Education T Senior Class Senior Class B.S. M.S. B.S. M.S. E.I.U. Indiana U. Braclley U. W.I.U. l l l 1 Facult Dowell, Dorothy Eastwood, Eleanor Eicken, Robert Errion, Maurice English English Mafbvinafics Social Szfuilivs F.T.A. Orientation Math Club Dri:'r'rs' Education M.A. Y-Tcrns MA. Sopbomorr' Class Brarllcy U. B.S. Brarllvy U. M.S. 1.s.N.U. U. of 1. Fogal, Frank Social Sludirs B.S. l I.S.N.U. Foiles, Eugene Fulton, Elsie Gehrig, Roberta Gembler, Alvin Gerlaclm, james Vocal Music Lafin H omemaking Physical Education Matbc'-inatics Orivllfdfioll Laiin Club Orirniation Bowling and Trampoline' National Honor MA- B.S. Drivers' Educafion M.A. Society U. of I. I.S.N.U. B.S. U. 0fNFbfd5k.l1 M.A. Brarllcy U. Braillfy U. Gerlach, Roslyn Gettman, William Getz, Howard Glenn, Mary Arm Harms, Myrna B1lXi11f'XS Social Sluilifs English Physical Education English Senior Class M.A. Epoch G.A.A. Tbcspians M.S. Bradley U. B.S. B.S. Variety Show U- of l- U. of I. Norfb Ccniral Collcgf' Senior Play B.A. U. of I. 15 Faculty Hoey, William johnson, Albert A MatlJr'maIics Industrial Arts B.S. M.S. . Bradley U. Bradley U. Kitchell, Donna Kneer, Marian English Pbysical Education Forensic Orcbesis B.S. M.S. I.S.N.U. I.S.N.U. Mohn, George Morton, Sharon Science H omemuking Freshman Class F.H.A. B.S. B.S. I.S.N,U. l.S.N.U. 14 Johnson, August Johnson, Thomas King, George y Instrzmzentnl Music Imlustrial Arls Matbe-matics ' Baud, Orchestra Drivers' Education Hi-Y l M.S. Radio Club M.S. 1 U. of 1. M.S. U. of 1. y Bradley U. N Linden, Maxine Maquet, Donald Millard, Frederick Business Science Physical Education l Sophomore Class Wresllirzg M.A. l Ms. M.S. U. of 1. 4 lV.I.U. l.S.N.U. Murphy, john Myers, Earl Nabedrick, Jack Physical Ezlucuiion Science Speech Lettermerfs Club Audio Visual Oriclztatiolz Coach M.S. Debate w M.S. Brarlley U. B,A, Q W.I.U. U. of Iowa ' Faculty Theodore Physical Education I niramnrals' B.S. Bradley U. Romine, Gladys Propeck, Ben Science Che-misfry Club M.S. U. of I. Sanders, Raymond B14-Yiflf'SS Social Studies Senior Pictures junior Clays M.A. M.S. - Columbia U. I,S,N,U, Sedgwick, Barbara Serri, Victor Pyle, Beverly Seienee Sfurlenf Council M.S. U. of I. Reinholdt, Frederick Rial, David imlnsfrial Arts Seienee M.S. Chemistry Club D Bradley U. B.S. Austin Peay College Sanders, Willie Speecli Debafe M.A. Nortl1u,'es1ern U. Shaw, Millard Social Studies Industrial Arfs English Dewey Decimals M.S. Senior Play B.S. Bradley U. B.A. l-S-N'U- Eureka College Schleper, janet Sears, Caroline Business Spnnisb Iunior Class Spanish Club B.S. M.A. U. of I. U. of Missouri Simmons, Lea Smith, Russell Business Science B.A. M.S. Illinois College Bradley U. 15 Facult Staley, Betty Stien, Joe Physical Educafion Mathematics G.A.A. Scivncc M.S. Ligbt and Souml MacMurray College B.S. I.S.N.U. Stokes, Renee Strayer, Lois Streitberger, Wil Frrncb H omcmaking Social Studies B.A. Izmior Class B.S. U. of Paris B.S. W.I.U. Bradley U. l Timken, Jack Wilkinson, Wayne Williams, james Wilson, Marvin Art and Crafts English English Engliyb M-S- Tf54'SlJifU1S B.S. Nafiorml Honor Society Bradley U. Black Knights U, gf 1, M.A. junior Class Play U, gf 1, M.A. Bradley U. QTY' flfllgffiff Mk l,',nn'f1ll:fl+H , X'-' 5, im WMm,,,,,. ,Q i. A .vm S ie.i ' I C' ' ,. Q'-'.tp?',g4f 1s1gQ '.'-Qggg ,fu Q-lr, ' 'K Ltr, '55 Ffh- if - ,3...w.mg.5?5ggFg :g f ,fi x Q A .K , YNQNY ' hi i .N ii in This Way to t e . . . L- Q , ',.-- amy' ,-'qi--Qs -.iZ.LfY5g' I . S?-Ajiiag tg? ' 5 - 'ilk QE M' kbua mis' N Ni fill? ' i ' .W L 1' W i 1 f ,H ,.,.i1,L43 - .h f FQ 511, af: ff 155' if QSQINH J - , , .as A -..i...- ...vm pq - Cffice Staff Clara Reen Nurses p Mary Lou Burk Viola Hinton, R.N. Violet johnson, R.N. NURSES Although aspirin is not available to the students now, a student will leave the Health Center feel- ing much better after receiving understanding and medical care from Mrs. Hinton and Mrs. johnson, Wilma Pollard our two competent nurses. OFFICE STAFF The library, bookroorn, main office, and Student Centerlat E. P. C. H. S. are all efficiently run by our office staff, managed by Mrs. Clara Reen. Such jobs as running the switchboard, typing, receiving visitors, and keeping attendance records Sharon Valentine are performed by the competent oftice personnel. Kathryn Smith Mabel Greuter Carolyn Leverton Joanne Hibser Cafeteria Staff Left fo right: Dorothy Martin, Thelma Manning, Dorothy Zan- ders, Elda Tracy, Angie Smith, Pearl Tull, Hilda Friend, Doro- thy Kaufman, Marian Wilson Marge Hess, Alma Babcock. 18 Bus Drivers Left to right: George Barnhart, Howard Crawford, Nick Pisano, Jess Meyers, Bert Adams, Cecil Hougham, Alfred Nimmo, James A. Lester, XVayne King, Loren Guth, Fred Hess. Maintenance Firxf row, left to right: Leo Eaton, James Quinn, Mary Rees- er, Paul Schelm, Slzprrrisor, joseph Roth. Second row: Noble Hankins, Carl Ballard, Clifton Burton, Joseph Green, Roy Surbcr, Kenneth Farley. Third row: Frank Campbell, Thomas Toland, Floyd Moreland, Howard Wagner, Hallie Hight, John Stoner. Cfmd Making trips to the Peoria library, filling out college applications, strug- gling through college board tests and employment tests, studying through the night, and spanking latecomers to play rehearsals were among the many enjoyments of the senior year. On May 28 the seniors shall have achieved their hard-fought victory and shall have received their long- awaited diplomas. 20 Senior Class OFFICERS President .................... JUDY NENA Vice-Preridenl ...... NANCY BODTKE Secretary .....,............ KATHY WEBB Trearm-er ...... ...... J UDY KOLB '62 AHTEN, PEGGY 'fsbe speaks, b1'lJu1'es, and ads iusi as slit' ought Io Y-Teens lg Choir 1, 2. ALBRECHT, RONALD Full of vigor, flush, aurl go, lu s rlijrrvut from Ihr restfyon know. Transferred rom Hub Jones Academy. Greenville, South Carolina. ALDERMAN, DONALD He speaks an infinite deul of noibingf' Band 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 33 Tennis 3. ALLISON THOMAS A I He has a wiclzml look. Be careful, ladies! 1 D Lettermen's Club 3, 45 Operetta 2, Lhoir 1, 2: Track 1, 3, 4. ANLIKER, SANDRA We rlorfl brar mnrb from ber. , 1 F.lN.A. . ARNETT, BARBARA Fric'nrIsbij1, onrc flrfvrminezl, m'z'er swerws. F.N.A. -lp G.A.A. 1, 2, 3,-1, Latin Club 3, 45 Pep Club 45 Y-Teens 45 All School Play 35 Choir 4. ARNOLD, JAY 'Wfbrn Ibvrc s noibing vlsr' fo :lo niglvfs, I sfmlyf' LEHETDIEIIIS Club 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2, 43 Track Z, 3, 43 Epoch Stall 49 Cross Country 3, -tp Intramurals 1, 3, 4. AUSMUS, CAROLE I um noi mad, I am not mud, I um noi mad, but I soon will bv. Variety Show 25 Choir 1, 2, 4. BADOREK, JACK Grrafrr 111011 than I haw' Iizrzl, bm' I doubt if. Powwow Stal? 43 Football 1.2: Basketball 1, 2: Track 2, 3, 4, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4. BAILEY, RONALD . What is bis powcr over women? Hi-Y 3, 4: Pep Club 45 House of Represent- atives 3, 41 Young 55' H 1.IIIll,!IQ All School Play 1, 2, 3, 45 Jark Tarr Show: Rcmrmbrr IIJIIPIIQ Chqir 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-Prcsideilt l, 2, 3, 4, Madrigals 2, 35 Keynotes 3, 43 Thes- pians 3, 4: Il'lfl'21IllllI'1llS 2, 3. BAKER, TERRY Bcwurc'.' I may do somrlbing famous yd! ?panish Club 2, 3: Vice-President 3: Choir BARKER, PEGGY She is gcnlle, she is shy, buf flJ0rr s mis- rbirf in ber eye. G.A.A. lg Choir 1, 23 OFFnce Messenger .L BAUER, JACK He serms so near, and ye! so far. Football 2, VVrestling 1, 2. BECKMAN, BEVERLY It is n misery fo In' born, a pain fo lirr, a trouble to dir. Choir 1, 2, 3, 45 Junior Prom Comm. BEGGS, CAROL Queen of lbe irorirs and K1 frirml for vrfery key. F.T.A. 3, 4' G.A.A. lg Latin Club l, 2: Choir l. Z: lifnuch Staff 4, Assistant Editor 4: l,F.VV.C. Music Scholarship 3, D.A.R. 4: National Honor Society 4: Secretary 4: Top Ten. 21 BELL, PAUL A friend may well be reckoned the lnaslcrpiece of nature. Spanish Club 1: Track 1: Vklrestling l, 2, 3: Cross Country l: Intramurals 1.2, 3. BERGMAN, JIM Warriors are always running lbrouglz his mind: lbey don-'t flare walk! Latin Club l: Lettermen's Club 4: junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track 1: NVrestling' 3: House of Representatives 4. BERKLEY, BARBARA A winuin wa a leasant smile, dressed yn so ncai and r ulle In si 'le. y I 3 BERKLEY, CHRISTY They tba! know no ez-'il will snsper! none. Band l. BERKLEY, TERRY Ambition called to me, but I dreaded the charms. BIGLIAZZI, JUDY Laugh and be merry. Spanish L lub Z, BINKELE, JANICE Por nw: though ranquisbml, :br ronlrl argue still. Q.A.A. 2: Pep Club l, 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: X -TeeIIs 1. 2: Orcliesis 1, 2, 3. 4: President 4: Class President l: Student Council 2: House of Representatives 1,2' Parliamen- tarian 2: Varxety Show 2, 4: Clieerleader 2, 5.4: Cialptaiti 2,-l: gunior Prom ConIm.: Senior op Comtn.: pooh Stall' 2. BISCO, RACHEL Genius Ilors what if musf, and ialvnl rlovs what if run. G.A.A. l: Pep Club 4: Yormg 6' Willing: Tllfwfllfldlli Savage: Choir l: Powwow Statt 4: l.F.VV.C. Art Scholarship 3. BODTKE NANCY 7 Dorff fudge me by ilu' noise I make. Chemistry Llub 3: G.A.A. 1. 2: Latin Club Z: Math Club 2, 3.4: Pep Club 1.2, 3,4: Y-Teens 3: Class Vice-President 4: Young 6' I-Villingg Jack Tarr Slime: Remember llfirrn: Student Council 2. 3: Directory CoIInnIttee Chairman: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Senior Invitations Comm.: Enoch Stat? 2: Powwow Stall' 4: Princess Attendant 2: National Thespians 3. 4: Vice-l'resideIIt 4. BOOTH, BONNIE Low is your maslrr for if masters you. Choir I. BONE, ROBERT Against rxpcrivncr, be bc-liz-tvs. Hi-X' Ig Band I, 2. BOURN, BARBARA I was born Io oibcr things. CLA A. l: Orcliesis l: Choir 1. BOVULES, JAMES SMH in opinion, often in flu- wrong. Chemistry Club 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Chess Club 4: Latin Club 2.3,-1: Letter- nIen's Club 3. 4: Math Club 2. 3.14: Treas- urer 4: N.F.L. 3, 4: Young 6' Wxllmg: All School Play 3: Jade Tnrr Shore: Student Council 4: Variety 5lIow Chairnian: Assem- bly Chairman: Discussion S: Comedy Read- ing: National Thespians 3, 4: Treasurer 4: Golf 2, 3. 43 Cross Country 1: lntramurals 1, 3, 4: National Honor Society. BRADLEY, BOE Though the most br players, some musf be s1n'r!ufors. THBY34: Choir lg Tennis 3, 4: Intramurals . -, . 4. BROOKS, TOM V67'lmi is mind? No malirr. What is maffvr? Never mind. Chemistry Club 3, 4: Hi-Y 4: Latin Club 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3,-1: Pep Club 4: blu- rlent Council 3. 4: House of Representatives 2: Young 15' Ilfillixzg: Band 1. 2. 3, 4: Presi- dent 4: Debate 2: National Thesvians 3, 4: Golf 2, 3: Football Manager 1: Intramurals 3, 4: .lurk Tarr Show: Top Ten. 22 BROSHEARS, DIANE The temple of our purest fhoughfs is- silence. G.A.A. l: Latin Cluh 2, 3: l7OIIllfl 6' l'V1'l1- in!!! Choir I. BUCKLEY, TOMMA What um I? Why, a fljlgillj' among giants! LLAVA. 1, 2: Choir l, 2. BUTTAS, LINDA Though this be nmflnrxs, Ihr-rc s mvfhorl to if. G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 3: Orchesis 4: All School Play 2,-3: Choir l,.2,3,4: Indian Igiincer 4: Senior Hop Queen: Jack Tarr row. BUYSSE, BILL Goo4lm'ss, gracioux, .wakes alive! Four whole years ami I still survived. Footlgall 1,5 Baseball Manager 1: Track 3, 4: Wrestling 2: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. CAMPBELL, LARRY None but ibn brave deserve Ihr fair. Band 1,29 VVrestling l,2: Cross Country 2: Intramurals 2, 3, 4. CAMPBELL, SUSAN The first sign of low' is Ihr las! of wim'om . G.A.A. 1. CANTOR, SHELDON I kinda like just loufin' 'roimrl. Transferred from Woodruff High School. Bzisebnll 4: Cross Country 3.4: Intramu- ra s 4 CAVIEZEL, JOHN The future is hidden from those who make it. Transferred from St. joseph High School. Tennis 4. CHAMBERLAIN, SANDRA Arguments out of u pr:-Hy mouth nn- unanswernblcl' G.A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 1, 2. 3: Choir 1. CHISM, MARGARET Her voia' wus ever soft. Gcnfle and low, an cxn-llcul ihing in womfm. Choir 1, Z. CH1TTY, SANDRA Happy am I, from care l'm frrc. Why aren't Ihr-y all ronfenterl like me? F.H.A. 4: Pep Club 4: Choir l. CHURCH, GARY From a Iiifle spark will bars! a mighly flame. Choir 1: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 CLARK, WARREN Not to be judged by the rolor of Ms hairf' Transferred from Metzunora High School. Metamora, Illinois. CLATT, NAN And all the course of my life do show I am not in the role of common women. Chemistry Club 3, 4: Executive Committee Chairman 4: G.A.A. 1,2,3,4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Cluh 3, 3, 4: Secretary 3: President 4: Y-Teens 4: N.F.L. 3,-1: Vice4Presiclent 4: Quill and Scroll 3, 4: Vice President 4: -lillllul' Prom Comm: Student Council 4: Socinl Chan man: Young 6' lVillingg The CIIYIUIIJ Sm'- ngv: All School Play: Jock Tarr Show: Powwow Staff 3, 4: Debate 2. 3, 4: Discus- sion Sz Comedy Reading: National Thcspinns 3, 4: National Honor Society: Top Ten. CLAASEN, MARVIN All thing: coma' ronmf fo him who will but wail. Band l. 2, 3, 4. 23 COCHRAN, SANDRA I new-r let my studies interfere with my education. Transferred from Vlfoodruff High School. House of Representatlves 3. COCHRAN, SHERRY Everything is so dear to its parents. G A.A. l, 4, Pep Club 3, 4, All School Play 1, 2, Remember l'Vl10lIQ .lark Tarr Show, Choir 1, 2, 3, 4, Junior Prom Comm. CODY, RALPH The great secret of life is never to be in the way of others. Lettermens Club 4, Football l, 2, 3,43 Traci? 1, 2, 3, XVrestliIIg 3, 4, Intramurals , L, , 4- COLLINS, BETTY She is always ready, and more than will- in to do her part. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, Spanish Club 1. 2, 3, Vice- presiclent 2, President 3, Remember When, Epoch Staff 4. COOK, JUDY lust as you are pleased at finding fault, ,- j'0Il are displeased at finding perfection. G.:h.A. l, 2, 3, 4, Pep Club l, 2. 43 Choir 1, 2. CORDIS, CHARLES If isn'! the clothes that make the man, i.t's the rar. LEtfEl'll'lClllS Club 2,3,4, Pep Club 4, House of Representatives 1, Rmzember llfhen, All School Play 1, Choir 1, Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, -lg lVrestling 1, 2, 3, 4, Golf 1: bemor Hop Comm., Intramurals 1, 2, Oper- etta 1. CORDONE, DAVID Too full of wisilom for the tongue to utter it. Latin Club 1,2 House of Representatives 3, Intramurals l, 2, 3, 4, COLE, ENID Busier than o one-armed paper hanger with hives. G.A.A. 2, 3, 4, President -I-, Latin Club 2, 3, Math Club 3, Pep Club 2, Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, 4 Secretary 4, Epoch Staff 4. CORNELL, PHYLLIS Gently to hear, kindly to judge. Transferred from Limestone High School. Pep Club 3, 4, Junior Prom Comm. CREEKMUR, LARRY There is no great genius without fl mix- ture of 1IllIL,7lCSS.,, Chess Club -lg Librarian 2, 3. CRESS, CAROL To be liked by all this age and :lay is the highest compliment we can pay. Chemistry Club 3,4, F.N.A. 3,-l, G.A.A 1, 2, 3, 4, TI'easuI'er 2, Latin Club 2, 3, 4, Math Club Z. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, -Q, House of Representatives 3, Young 6' l'Vlll1-N112 The Curious Savane, All School Play 3, Band 1. 2, Senior Hop Comm., Junior Prom Comm., Epoch Staff 4, Assist- ant Editor 4, Powwow Staff 1, 2, National Thespians 3, 4, G.A.A. Leadership Camp 1, Candystriper 3, 4, National Honor Society, CRISLER, SALLY As we advanee in life, we learn the lirnits of our abilities. G.A.A. 1,Z,. Pep Club 3,-1, Y-Teens 2, Young 6' Willing, Remember When, Choir 1 , Junior Prom Comm. CUMMING, RICK Blessings on him who inuenterl sleep. Pep Club 4, Football 1, 2, 3. DEMPSEY, PATRICIA Enjoy your own life without comparing it with that of another. Pep Club 4, Young 45' Willing, The Curious Savage, Remember When., Junior Prom Comm., Epoch Staff 4, Editor 4, I.F.VV.C. Art Scholarship 3 DIAMOND, RONALD He fills his lifetime with rleeds, not with inactive years. I Chemistry Club 3, 4, Hi-Y 4, Latin Club 1. 2,3,4, Math Club 2.3,-4, Treasurer 3: Vice-President 4, Pep Club 4, Stuclent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4, The Curzous Savage, Remember 1fVlIen, Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Invitations Comm., Elec- tion Chairman, Powwow Staff 2. 3, Intra- murals 4, National Honor Society: Top en. 24 DICK, MICHAEL A pound of pluck is worth a ion of luck. Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Football l,2: Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Wrestling 1: Intra- murals 3, 4. D1cIcsON, JEANETTE Never mind ber: go on falkingf' F.N.A. 2: G.A.A. 1, 2: Pep Llub 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Librarian 3. DIEBEL, WAYNE He speaks no woril more fbrm is lll'l'Kl!'Il.U Hand 1, 2, 3, 4. DII,LENBECK, LEONARD When ircrplrxing qzlvslions are asked, Len aslzs tl1em. Lettermen's Club 3,4: Pep Club 4: All School Play 1: Choir 1: Wrestling l,2, 3. 4: Intramurals 1, 2, 3. DIRKSE, FRAN Had ilu- good of ibe sz-bool al bi-arf: always glad to rlo ber part. Chemistry Club 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4: President 2: Orchesis 1, Z, 3. 4: Secretary 4: Student Council 3: House of Represent- atives 1, 2, 4: Young 6' Willing: Rmwmbvr l'lf'lzcn: .luck Turr Slraw: Senior Hop Comm.: junior Prom Comm.: National Thespians 3, -1: Top Ten. DOBBINS, JUANITA Sln' bas a soft ami' moving If0ivI'. F.H.A. 3, 4: Point Chairman 4: Latin Club J: Choir 1: Epoch Stall' 4. DORNON, BILL The 'wrong way always seems reason- able. Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Football 1: Basket- ball 1: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Nvrestling 3, 4: Intramurals J, 4 DOSSEY, Joi-IN Hold it wrrybody! I think I'-m ,going to say something! Clmnustry Llub 3, 4: Hi-Y 1, 2: Letter- men's Club LZ, 3, 4: Math Lilub 2. 3, 4: Pres- ident 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Llub 1: Stu- dent Council 3, 4: Vice-Presiilent 4: House of Representatives 4: kvmvmbvr Wlirilg Track 1, 2, 3, 4: Junior Ring l,omm,: Senior Hon Comm.: Junior Prom Chairman: Cross Country 1. 2, 3, 4: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, -L: Foreign Exchange Student 3, lstanbul, Tur- key: National Honor Society: D.A.R. Downs, CAROLYN 'eW8lI-0ffdllgt'd time is ibe .rurvsf mark of a well-arranged mind. F.H.A. 4: G.A A. 1, 2: Choir 1. 2: Powwow Stall 2, 3, 4: Co-Editor 4. DOTSON, DOUGLAS Knowledge is power. Gosl.v,l fn-l weak! Lettermen's Club 4: Pep Club 4: Football l, 2, 3, 4: Track 3: Intramurals 2, 3. DUCI-IESNE CYNTHIA , Good-humor makes all lbiugs folerablcf' Choir 1, 2. EKVALI., THOMAS Hcre's ir boy whois m-rar grim: ii's quilt a joy to be with him. Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. EDWARDS, WILLIAM Little l ask: my wants arf' few. FARLEY, PATSY Srb0ol is but ibn roazl fo -nmrriagvf' Pep Club 1, 4: Y-Teens 3: House of Repre- sentatives 3: All School Play 2: Broadrvriy -50 Years 3: Junior Prom Comm. FAUBER, CAROL ll is ibe wise lwail that umlers Ihr' sfill f01lg1lf'.n Pep Club 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Powwow blaff 4 25 FRANKFORTH, CAROL Many can argue: not many converse. 1f.T.A. 3, 4: Secretary 4: G.A.A. 1' Span- rsh Club 2: Choir 1, 25 The Curious Savage: Epoch Stan' 4. FRANTZ, DANNY Good humor is goodness and wisdom romlzinedf' football 1: Track 2, 33 Intramurals l, 2, 3, FREEMAN, WARREN Hold the fort, for I am coming. Young 6 l'Villi1lg: Intramurals 2. FUTRELL, CATHY One of the greatest pleasures of life is rouw'rsaiiou. G.A.A 1, 2: Pep Club 4: Choir 1. 2. GALLEY, MAVIS Who can refute a sneer? G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Hep Club l, 2, 3. 4: Y-Teens 1, Z, 3, 4: Sensor Hop Comm.: Junior Prom Comm.: House nf Representatives 4: Young 6' Hfilliugg All School Play 2, 3: Remember llfheng .lack Tarr Slime: Powwow Staff 4. GILBERT, DON Although Pm not so very tall, I'd rather he short than not at all. Lettermen's Club 4: Xvrestliug l, 2, 3: In- tramurals 3. GILLES, JERRY He that composes himself is wiser than hc that romposes books. Choir 1: Baseball 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2.3, 4. GLIDER, LINDA Freedom is not worth having if it does not include the freedom to make mis- fakes. G.A.A. 1: Spanish Club 1, 2: Secretary- Treasurer Z, GOAD, DELBERT Always going to do what he wants to do, and will do what he doesn't want to do, if he wants to. Football 1, 2, S, 4: Basketball 1, 2, 3: Base- hall Z: Track 1: Intramurals 1: Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Pep Club 4. GOBEN, FRIEDA Her wry qnictnde spells thoughtful- ness. F.H.A. 3, 4: Secretary 4: F.N.A. 2, 3: Choir 1, 2: Olllce Messenger 3. GRIMES, JACKIE Complaint is the largest tribute Heaven marines. G.A,A. 1: Choir 1. GREGORY, EVERETT The opportunity for mischief is found one hundred times a day. Hi-Y 1: Pep Club 4: Football 1,2,3: Basket- ball 1: Baseball 1, 2: lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. GREGORY, STEVE One boy is more trouble than a dozen girls. Hi-Y 2, 3: Lettermexfs Club 3. 4: Baud 1, E: Football 2: Tennis 2, 3.4: Intramurals .., 3, 4. GRIFFITH, HAROLD A modest person seldom fails to gain the good will of those he converses with. GROVE, DONNA Quirtness often leads to fame. Choir 1. HACKER, JOE Thr nobly barn must nobly mer! flarir fate. Pep Club 45 Variety Show 1: All School Play lg Choir lg Football 1: Basketball 1, Z5 Baseball 2, 3 Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. HAISLIP LINDA 7 When we have no! wha! lL'l? low, wc must love wbaf we burr. G.A.A. I, 3. HALE, DAVID A full, ricb nature, free fo ff1ISf.n Radio Club 33 Vice-President 3. HALL, JUNE I wan! what I wan! wbru I wunf if. G.A.A 4g Office Messenger 4. HAMMOND, RICK 'Tis the mind fbaf Inakvs Ibn' body rich. Spanish Club 1, 2: President 2, HARDY, DAVID Most mm have more courage' fban l'l'1'll tbfy fbt'lIlS6'Il'L'.Y lbink lbry haw. Chess Club 3: Hi-Y 2, 43 LCtfEl'IllCll,S Club 3, 4g Pep Club 49 Track 3, -la VVrestling 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3, 4. HARNESS HAROLD 3 Is 'our mimi Iilzz' l'GllCY!'ft 'lIlI n1i.rI'xl 3 up und pernmllrlllly srl? Track 4: Vllrestling 1, 2, 4. HARRIS, CHERISE Every woman is a 1 0IlIflll', if you know how io read ber. G.A.A. 3: Junior Prom Comm.: Epoch Staff 4. HENDERSON, SANDRA A fickle lbing null rbangrf1II is woman aIIuays. G.A.A lg Band 1, Z. HEPPNER, SANDRA Pairs ix fbi' Ilbilify lo lu' iII ul ws! uafur- ally. G.A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 4g Y-Teens 4. HERRING, CLAYTON CI6l'6fl1ESS is nof wisdom. Pep Club 43 Band 15 VVrcstlin1: 4: Intra- murals 3. HEUERMAN, SHARON Pro1IIe say fbaf life ix fbr' Ihirlg. bn! I lm-fer reaa'ing. G.A.A. 15 Pep Club 1. HILLER, ERNEST Curfew must not ring tonight. Transferred from CI'llxlSl0Dl18l' Community High School, Christopher, Illinois. Football lg Basketball lg lntrzxmurals 2. 3. 4, HILT, JOHN Think much, .vpmk litflv, and llffiff' Ins. Young 6' H- filing: All School Play 1, 2, 33 Variety Show 1, 2, 35 Thcspians 2, 3g Oper- etta 1, 2, 3. HOAK, CAROL A Splendid senior, who wax sfrurk by Cu1JirI's fluff. G.A.A. I. 2: Hand 1. 2,3.4:N21j01'eHC 3. 4. 27 HOI.LINGSWORTH, BART He was formed for the ruin of the female sex. All School Play 3: Football 1.4: Track 1, 2, 5, 4: Nvrestling 3. HORTON, ALAN I bam' a very brillianl mind, buf flu' faculty doesrfl know ll. l'IOSHOR, JOYCE All greal women are :lead or flying. I rlon't feel so good myself. G.A.A. 1: Pep Club l,2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2: House of Representatives 2: .lark Tarr Show' Choir 1: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Epoch Stall 2. HOUGHAM, TERRY Who flares nothing, neva' lsofu' for nolbiugf' lntramurals 1, 2, 3, 4 HOWE, KAREN To be good is fo be happy. F.N.A. 2, 3, 4: Y.F.C. 1, 2. 3, 4 President 2: President 4. HRDLICKA, BOB I spend my idle bour u-'iib lc'isnrr'. YVrestling l: Cross Country 1: Intramurals 'J : Vice- HUFFORD, JOYCE Good ibings come in small packugesf' Indian Dancer 4: Junior Ring Comm.: Jun- ior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Senior Invitations Comm.: House of Repre- sentatives 2, 3: Variety Show 4: Choir 1, 2: Y-Teens 2: G.A.A. l, 2: Pep Club 1,2,4: Orchcsis 3, 4: Class Treasurer 3. HUGHES, JANICE ff ' ' ' U Qurel wsfb a pleasing way. G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 2, 3. IBER, CHRIS Her ebeeks were kissed by angels, but flu' rleL'il's in her eyes! Chemistry Club 3: Math Club 3,4: Pep Club 1.2.3,-1: Vice-President 3: Y-Teens 1, 2: Orchesis 1: Student Council 2, 3: House of Representatives 1: Remember lfVlu'n: Jock Tnrr Slum-3 Llmir 1, Z: Senior Isola Comm.: Junior Prom Comm.: Epoch .IR -. IBER, LYNN Arrideuts will happen in fbc besi ffgll- lulezl families. Pep Club 1, Z, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2: Orchesis 1, 3, 5, 4: Student Council 1, 2, 3: Remember l'Vhen' Jack Tarr Show: Choir 1: .gunior Ring Comm.:SJunior Prom Comm.: enior Hop Comm. eniur Invitations Comm. JACOBS, ELLEN For ez-'crylbing you have missed, you bare gained someil.1ing else. F.l-l.A. 4: Math Club 2,3: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 3: Young 5' lVilI1'11g. JOHNSON, HARRY Why should I worry abou! -my lessons -I bam' fbem in my book. Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Foot- ball l, 3, 4. JOHNSON, GEORGIA Praise is fbe bas! die! for us, afler all. Transferred from Morton High School, Morton, Illinois. F.H.A. 4 JOHNSON, SHARON A fuce with gladuess ol'ersfn'earl. F.N.A. 1: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4. JONES, DONALD Bc noi disturbed ai lriflesf' 28 ' JONES, LESLIE She malzcs the bex! of r'I.'z'ry!bing aml nlakvs Ihr hes! of rI'erybody. G.A.A. 2: lllath Cluh 4: Pen Club 1.2, 3, 4: Senior Hop Comm.: Junior Prom Comm : Powwow Staff 4. JONES, BOE I play a musical iusfrulurnf some, buf only for my own lllI1dZl'lIH'llf.H Hi- ' 2, 3, 4: All School Play 2: Band l. 2, 3: Intramurals 3,-4: Football Manager 1: .lark Tarn- Simrv. KAIL, LONNY Sho lIl I'l'l' Ilizl quif, even fbt'1I-lllllfb lar: now. G.A.A. 3: Y-Teens 2, 3. 4: Program Chair- man 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hon Comm.: Young 6' Willing: Broadway-50 Years: Band 1. 2. 3. 4: Secretary-Treasurer 4: National Thespians 3. 4. KALLISTER, SI-IERRY I fbink lbaf I :ball llt'l'l'1' sum u in-I' as lowly ns a man. C-.A.A. l, 4: Choir 1. KAWOLSKY, JUDY Our first and las! love ix - self-love. F.N A, 3, 4: Y-Teens 3: Ymmy 45' H-'illfrlgz Choir l. KELLER, TERRY Discrrlion in xp:-rfb ix more than clo- qur'ncr. Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4: Pen Club 4: All School Play 1.3: Remember llflzvn: lurk Tarr .S'ho'zc': Choir 1,2, 3: Mamlrigal 2.3: Epoch Stall' 2: National Thesnians 3: Foot- ball 1. 2, 3. 4: VVrestling 1. 2. 3, 4. KING, DONALD A man slaoulzl no! allow himself lo buff' even bis enemies. - Chess Club 2: Hi-Y 4: Pep Club 4: Cross Country 5, 4: Intramurals 3, 4. KING, SANDRA One iongm' ix enough for a woman. Transferred from Peoria Central High School. KEETON BARBARA I She bus a voice of gladm-rs. Remember IVIINI: Choir l, 3. KERR, JOE A fooflmll man-a lzaskeibull man- lrlsi lm! noi lraxl, a lutlgfx man. Le1termen's Club 3.4: Vice-President 4: Math Club 3: Sophomore Class Vice-Presi- dent: Junior Class Vice-President: Senior Hon Comm.: House of Representatives 2: Ymunr 6' lllllll-Illli fork Tarr SlIo':x': Foot- ball 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball I, 2. 3, 4: Baseball 1, LZ. 3: All School Plav 2: National Honor Society: Junior Ring Comm.: .lunior Prom Comm. KIPEEE, LARRY Thr grcaf hope of .rocivly ix lllllllfltllldl cburacfc'r. Transferred from VVoodrut'f High School. NVrestling l. KIRTLEY, HAZEL To liw long, if is rferersarjv lo live slowly. KOLB, JUDY Sbz',r vvI'rybo1ly'.r fricmlf' Chemistry Club 5, 4: Secretary 4: F.T,A. 2, 3, 4: Historizm 3: Vice-President 4: G.A.A. 1, 2. 3. 4: Latin Club l. 2. 3, 4: Secretary 3: President 4: Math Club 2. 3.4: Secre- tary 4: Senior Hop Comm.: Senior Invita- tions Comm.: House of Representatives 3. 4: Junior Class Treasurer: Young 6' iVill- iug: All School Play 5: Band l. 2, 3, 4: Recreation Chairman 3, 4: Majorette 3, 4: National Thespians 4. KROLL, HAROLD Pleasure fills our youfbful ymrr-drop Sturly if if i11fcrff'rvr. House of Representatives 3: All School Play 3, 4: Jack Tarr Slmro: National Thes- pians 4: Intramurals 4. KROLL PAT P The serrvf of :urrrsx is vonslancy lo l1ur1Jo.re. Chemistry Club 3. 4: Hi-Y 3, 4: Latin Cluh 1, 2: Pep Club 4: Student Council 4. 29 KRUMI-IoLz, RON Why should the devil have all thc' fun? Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 3: Intra- murals l, 2. S, 4. KRUMPE, MARGARET Full of fun aml misrhicf too, doing things she shoulzlzft zlof, F.N.A 1,2. 3.4: Secretary 3: Vice-Presi- dent 43 G.A.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: gfynotes 3, 4: All School Play 3: .lurk Tarr . xo-rv. KUNKEL, DIXIE I can only ask that fortunr srnd' a little more than I run sprmlf' F.T.A. 3. 4: G.A.A. 1. Z, 3, 4: Pen Club I, 12, 3, 4: X -Teens 1, 2. 3: Orchesis 2, 4: Jun- Iur Ifrom Comm.: Student Council 1.2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4: Student Chairnlan of Foreign Exchange Student: Young 6' WTI!- llltli Thr Curious Savngv: All School Play I, 3: Inch Turf Slmrv: Princess Attendant I, 3: National Thespians 3, 4. LABERDIA, BILL Wit is the salt of ronwrsation, not thc food. 'lfransferrcrl from Manual High School. Lhess Club 4: Band 1. LACKEY, JOHN RMI is thx' swrvt saute of labor. Transferrecl from lfarnxington High School. Farnungton, Illinois. Track 1. LANE, BOB Huppim'ss is not solrmthialg you gel, but something you Jo. Football lg Intramurals 1. LARSON MARY 1 Br'1icI'z' nothing and lu' an your gunnl against mfc'r8Ithing. F.H.A, 1: tlice Messenger 2, 3, 4: Senior Hop Comm. LIESCHEIDT, TOM Lif: s hvuuiest burden is to have nothing lo furry. Intramurals Z, 5. LINDHOLM, REX A boy who run ln' df'pf'nzlra' upon-to be into nzisrhieff' LITTLE, GARY He wus lznown as a good little boy. Intramurals Z, 3, 4. LITTLEFIELD, DENNIS I ncvcr think of thi' future. It rvmcs soon !'l10llXlI.n Transferred from . Quincy Senior High School, Quincy, Illinois. Pen Club 4: ln- tramurals 3, 4. LOGUE, MARSHALL It's a great plague' to be a hanrl'sonu' man. Chess Club 4: Young 6' lVilliug: The Curi- ous Savagr: Remember When: .lark Tarr- Slxozv: National Thesnians 3, 4: Baseball Manager 2: Intramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. LOCKWOOD, JEANNI5 My 1nan's as trnr' us steel. G.A.:'l. -1, 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3, 4: Young: 55- Willing: Jack Tnrr 511010: Choir 1: Jun- Ior Prom Comm. LOFQUIST, GWENDY My appetite mnrrs to mr while ruling. F.N.A. 2.3: F'.'1'.A. 4: G.A A. 1.2: Latin Club I. 2, 3. 4: Activities Chairman 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Y-Teens 2. 3: Choir 1, 2, 3.4: Madrigal 3,4: Kevnotes 3. -1: Epoch Sltaffil: Debate 1: I.F.WV.C. Music Scholar- up .1. LOTHROP, WILLIAR1 A good laugh is sunshine in a honsvf' Transferred from Vllarreu G. Harding High School. Chess Club 4: Spanish Club 1: Bowling League 1. Love, RON Love is the salt of life. Chess Club 4: Lettermen's Club 2. 3, 4: Football 1: Track l, 2, 3, 4: lIVrestling 1, 2, 3: Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. LOWY, JUDY The less women think, the more they folk. F.N.A. 3, 4: G.A.A. l, 2, 3, 4: Senior Hop Comm. LYMAN, KAY There is uof a mammal without SDIVIC' duty. G.A.A 1, 2, 3: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: House of Representatives 1, 4: Powwow Staff 2, 3: Jack Tan' Sliorv. LYONS, SHIRLEY Oh, how lbou dos! giggle! G.A.A. l, 2, 3: Dewe Decimals 3, 4' Presi- clent 4: Band 1: Qllunior Prom Comm.: Librarian 2, 3. 4. MACK, JANE If she will, .the will, and you may de- penrl on'I, and if she won't, she won'l, anti' !hc'rc's an emi' ruff. F.N.A. 4: G.A A. 1, 2, 3: Pep Club l,2, 3, 4: Treasurer 2,3: Class Treasurer 2,3: House of Representatives 2: Jack Tar:- Show: Junior Prom Comm. MA HJORS, JIM Sill-1u'r is more eloquent Ihan words. HivY 4: Choir 1: VVrestling 2: Cross Coun- try l, 3. MAJURE, LYNNE From her shulirs never fmrfrrl-Jars her work ivholehrartrdf Chemistry Club 3, 4: G.A.A. 1. 2, 3, 4: Latin Club 2, 3. 4: Math Club 3. 4: Prograni Clmiriuan 4: Y-Teens 1, 2. 3. 4: Pro- gram Chairman 3: President 4: Quill R Scroll 3.4: Student Council 4: YOIHIU dir Hfilliny: All School Play 3: Choir 1, 2: Corresponding Secretary: Powwow Staff 3, 4: Debate 1, 2 MANNING, DAVE El-'ery wan has his faulfs, and honesty is his. Chemistry Club 3. .4: Treasurer 4: Latin Club 1,2,3,4: Vice-President 4: Math Club 2,3,4: Stamp Club 1.2: House of Representatives 4: Band 1.2.3,-4: Pow- wow Staff 4: Intramurals 4: National Honor Societv: Treasurer. v MANNS, KAY Here I come, so make way for mv. G.A.A. 1: Pep Club 1,2.4: Y-Teens I, 2: Orchesis 1. 2, 3, 4: Student Council Z: RI'- mc'mbc1' lVIIeu: Jack Tarr SlI0'lE'C Choir l' Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm. MANSCN WALTER I A modes! man nel-'er Ialks of bimsrlj'.,' Hi-Y 1, 2: Young Jr l'Vl.llfll!II Thi' Corian.: Savage: ,All School Play 1, 2, 3: Rvmvmbm' When: Choir 1, Z, 3: Marlrigal 2. 3: Indian Dancer 3: VVrestlim: 1, 2: Manager 3: Tennis 3: Intramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. MARLATT, WILLIAM Dill nothing in parlirular aml :lid if very well. Choirl. MAROLD MARY J I am wealthy in my friwulrf' G.A.A. 1, 4: Choir 1. MARTIN, DONNA The lemplr of our lmrrsl thoughts is - iilencr'! Pep Club 1: Y-Teens 1. 3: Choior 1 MAUSCHBAUGI-I, BETTY A If silence is golrlen, I'II always he l1oor. Chemistry Club 3, 4: F.H.A. l, 2. 3: Vice- President 2. 3: Latin Club 2, 3: Math Club 3: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 1.2, 3: Student Council 3, 4: Secretary 4: All School Play 3: Remember lflf'lu'u: Choir l, 2: Junior Ring Comm.: Tunior Prom Comm.: Pow- wow Staff 1, 2, 3: Debate 1, 2: Normal Speech Contest. MCCLAIN, KATHY What does if hurt if we like to flirl? G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 1, 4: Y-Teens 1. 2, 3: All School Play 2: Choir l,2. 3, 4: Madri- gal 3, 4: Senior Hop Comm.: Keynotes 3. 51 MCCLURE, LEROY Much study is a weariness of lhe flesh. MCCOLLUM, TONY Fife frlkrn my frm where I found it. Pep Club 4: l'ootball 1, 2: Basketball 1, 3: Baseball 1, 2: Intramurals 1, 2. MCCOMBS, SHARON I can resist rm-'crylhing rxcvpi templa- lion. G A.A. 1, 2: Pep Club 3: Suanish Club 1' Orchesis 4: House of Representatives 4. MCDANIEI., CARROLL Thu mon' honesfy a woman has, the lrss she ejfrrfs fhc air of a mint. Chemistry Club 3, 4: F.N.A. 1, 2, 3, 4: Treasurer 3: President 4: Francenette 3: G.A.A. 1. 2: Math Club 4: The Curious Savagc: Young 6' W'illhIg: Senior Hop Comm.: National Honor Society. METZ, LINDA Lilo is shori aml so am I. F.H.A. 4: G A.A. 1: Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Dewey Decimals 4: Rc'mr11Ibcr PVIIQII: Jun- ior Prom Comm.: Powwow Staff 2, 3, 4. MIDDENDORF, BECKY There is no treasure fha! may be vom- fmred fo n faithful frimdf' G.A.A. l,2.3.4: Vice-President 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Pep Club 2, 4: Y-Teens 1, 2, 3, J: House of Rem-esentatives 2: Rcmvrnbrr hfyllflll Choir 1. 2: Cheerleader 2. MILLER, GARY So murh Io win, so much io lose, no marwl that I fear to choose. Fe? Club 4: Choir 1: Football 1, 2: Track MILLER, JOHN Plain food is quite enough for mv. MILLER, CARL Thr ,zreulesl truihs are the simlllvsl, so arf the zreafest mm. Chess Club 3. 4: Young 6 uylvllflllll .lark Tam' SlIovv': Broadway--50 Years: Football 1. 2, 3: Track 2. 3: Vllrestlinsz 3: Senior Hop Comm.: lntramurals 1, 2. 3. 4. MITZELFELT, CAROLYN I IlUll,f Carr' wha! happens, ins! so if clovsrfl happcn lo me. G A.A. 3. MOODY, DON He-'s worth his weight in Irish polafoesf' Transferred from Richwoods High School, Chess Club 4: Pep Club 4: Spanish Club 3, 4: Young IS' I'Villmg: The Curious Savage: Jack Tnrr Show: Football 2, 3: National Thespians 4: Intramurals 3, 4. MORE LAND, JOHN This 71161110115 onrr caught studying. Transferred from Manual High School. Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Baseball 1, 2, 4: Intramu- rals 1, 2, 3, 4: Bowling 4. MORGAN, KENT Blessed are fhry who have nothing to say, and who ramsol br Iwrsuarlerl fo say if. Latin Club 1: Young 15' Willing: Thr Ciari- ous Savage: All School Play 3, 4: Jack Torr SlIo'Iu: Band 1: Lights and Sound 3. -1: VVrestlIng 1, 2, 3, 4: lntramursils 4. MORRIS, LINDA Thr sweefesi of all sounds is praise. Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 2, 3, 4: House of Rep- resentatives 3: Young 8 Willing: All School Play 2: Senior Hop Comm. MOUSHON, VIRGINIA Modest mul simple' and sweet MUNDWILER, LESLIE Have it your way - but than Pm right. Chemistry Club 1, 2, 3, 4: President 4: Chess Club 1,2,3,4: President 4: Latin Club 1, 2, 3,4: Secretary 2: President 3: Math Club 2, 4: Stamp Club l, 2, 3: Presi- dent 1, 2. 3: Student Council 2: House of Representatives 1, 3: Remember When: Choir 1: Powwow Staff 2.3,-8: Editor 4: Quill and Scroll 4: President 4: N.F.L. 3: Debate Z, 3: Intramurals 2, 4: Physics Suni- nlcr School, St. Olaf College 3: National Honor Society: Top Ten. NENA, JUDY Kimi-hearted and .viucere is she. Chemistry Club 3, 4: Pep Club 1, 2, 4: Y- Teens 1, 2, 3: Class President 3, 4: Student Council 1,2: House of Representatives 3, 4: Secretary 4: Remember lVl1en: Jack Tarr Slmzv: Choir 1: Junior Ring Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Junior Prom Comm.: Prom Queen 3: Princess 4. ' NEUMANN, RENNA II is more 1u'rcsrr1ry fo xtmlyf' Chemistry Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2. 3. 4: Vice- President 3: President 4: G.A.A. 1,25 Latin Club 1. 2, 3. 4: Vice-President 3: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Young 6' W'1'lling: Choir 1, 2, 3, 4: National Thespians 3, 4: The Curious Savage: National Honor Society: Top Ten. NEWCOMB, SANDRA She is a klepfo, 1,171 sorry fo say. Sin' sh-als et-'ery bear! ibm' rome: ber way. F.H.A. 2: G.A A. 1, 4: Pen Club 1: Y- Tcens 2: Young 6' lViiling: The Curious .S'u':fage: All School Play 2: Jack Tarr Show: Rmucnxbm' nlllfllg Princess' Attend- ant 4: National Tllespians 3. 4. NOLL, CONNIE I see fbe wrong Ibn! round me lies. F.N.A. 1.2, 3,-1: Treasurer 4: G.A.A. 1: Math Club 3: Young 6' Hiillingg Francen- ctte: The Curious Savage. NYMAN, SHIRLEY Silcuee gives gran' fo a woman. Pep Club 1: Choir ll OLSON, HAROLD Com'ealed falrut brings no refmlutionf' Hi-Y 1. 2: Stamp Club 1, 2: .lack Tarr Shore: Powwow Staff 4. OTTEN WAYNE 1 Silcnrc' ix one grral nrt of ronverxafionf' Track 1, 2, 3, 4. PAGEN, LADD A rein of fnoelry exisfr i11 Ibn bfarls of all men? Transferred from Eureka High School. Eureka, Illinois. PHILLIPS, KEITH HCU1Ilf7!lYt' mr' with lbe -men of Ibn earlbf' Hi-Y 1, 2, 3, 4: Band 1: Wrestling 3: Cross Country Z: Intramurals 2, 3,-1. PETERSON, BARBARA r'C1IfE, clever, and flurry. F.N.A. 2, 3: Latin Club 4: Young 6' H a'll- ing: All School Play 2: Choir 1, 2: Presi- dent 2: Madrigal 2, 3: Keynotes 3. PERRY, FRED He that .reckr trouble always finds ii. House of Representatives 2, 3: Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4. PAGE, JUDY I wish -we barl I'0ll1'.1t'S and flames ou horses. Transferred from North Balwyn High School, Melbourne, Australia. F.H A. 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Vice-President 4: G.A.A. 2, 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Remember When: Epoch Staff 4: Radio Speaking 4: Voice of Democracy. PAULEY, GERALD Extremely bury, buf quiul ubout it. Pep Club 4: Band 1, 2, 3, 4. PEDREYA, DANIEL Nothing great was ever achieved wilb enllausiarfnf' Radio Club 3. 33 POKARNEY, ROBERT Fellows who have no longues arc oflen all eyes ami cars. Hi-Y 3, 4: Treasurer 43 Latin Club lg Foot- ball 33 Track 1, 2, 3, 45 Intramurals 1, 2, 3. 4. POTTER, JERRY R. Hz s foo smoofb and too polislml to bang any zeal on. Football 1, 2, Track 1, 2: 'wVrestling 1. POTTER, JERRY M. Far from the marlrlcniug rrou-'d's ignoblr sniff. Radio Club 1, 2, 3: Treasurer 2. 3: Football 1, 23 Track 1. 23 Vlfrestling 1. POTTS, ADRIAN Hr mme, be saw, we were conquered. Transferred from Barnsley Grannnar School, Yorkshire, England. Chemistry Club 4: Hi-Y 4, Math Club 4: Pep Club 4: Student Council 4: Track 43 Senior Hon Coming Intramurals 4. PRINCE, MARETTE I am so wry tall-was I ever lifilc al all? Q.A,A. 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 1,2, 3,45 Young I9 Hfillinyg All School Play 3: Jack Tarr Show, Choir 1, 45 Junior Prom Comm. PUGH, NORMA ln listening mood sbt' scnII'Ii fo Sflll1li.n RAGON, SHERRY Sin will briglstrn any tower. G.A,A. 1, 2g Math Club 35 Spanish Club 3, Y-Teens 2. 3, 4: Junior Orclxesis 43 House of Representatives 33 Rnnvlnbcr lVIu'ng Jnrk Tarr Showg Choir 1, 2. 3. 4. RAINEY, JERRY The gr-nflcnmn gives lbs' law where be is. lntramuruls 2, 3, 4. RELIFORD, ELWOOD Life is foo strong for him. Hi-Y 3, 43 Lettermen's Club 3, 43 Tennis 3, 4: Cross Country 23 Intramurals 1, 3, 3, 4. REMINGTON, RON 'Vlmbifion knows no resig Imusf rc'sa'. Trzinsferred from Tucson, Arizona. Pen Club 4 REUTER, FRED No one u-'oulzi suppose il, but I am naturally a basbful man. LetternIen's Club 2, 3, 43 Pen Club 1, 2, 4: Football 19 Basketball 2, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4: Most Valuable Player 4g Wrestling 33 Epoch Stal? 4, Cross Country 2, 3, Intra- murals 1, 2, 3, 45 Bowling 4. REYNOLDS, JOHN Keep quirl aim' people will think you an- n pbilosopbcrf' Letterinenis Club 45 Football 1, 2: Basketv ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1,23 Track 3,-lg Cross Country 3, 43 Intramurals 1. RHODES, EDWIN Trulb is sim ple, requiring ncifber shmy nor arf. Band 1, 2, 3, 4. v RICHARDSON, BEVERLY Wbaf sweat rlcligbt a qniei life affords. G.A.A. 15 Choir 1. ROBINSON, MARIAN Now ufbriz I slari playing with Guy Lombardo . . . U Spanish Club 43 Band 1, 2, 3. 4. L RCE E J Ross, ROBERTA A friend, which neither 1nis'ry, nor place, nor destiny, can alter. Latin Club 1. 2, 3, 4: Math Club 2, 3, 4: Y- Teens 3, 4: Student Council 4: All School Play 2: Band 1, 2, 3: Point Chairman 3: gperetta 2: National Honor Society: Ton ell. SCHMIDT, KAREN lf words be music, I mn a brass band. Rvmmnbrr When: Jnrk Tarr Show: Band 1: Choir 2, 3.4: Madrigal 3: Keynotes 3, 4: All-State 4: Junior Prom Comm.: Pub' licity Chairm:-in 4: Epoch Staff 2: Powwow Staff 1,23 Speech Contest 1.2, 3.4: Sec- tional. After Dinner, District 1. 2, 3, 4: National Thesrizians 3, 4: Math Club 2: Pep Club 1. 2: Y- eens l, 2, 3,: Student Coun- cil 4: House of Representatives 1, 2: Young 6' l'V1'lling: The Caarimas Savage: All School Play 1, 3: National Honor Society. SCHMITT, JEANETTE I ant not as bashful as I look. F.N,A. 1: G.A.A. 4: Latin Club 3: Pep Club 4: Librarian 3, 4. SEACRIST, MARY A girl who never stops to rest, in every- thing sbc does her best. Chemistry Club 3, 4: F.T.A. 2, 4: G.A.A. 1 2: Latin Club 1. 2: Orchesis 3. 4: House -oi Representatives 2, 3, 4: Secretary 3: Parlia- mentarian 4: Band 1, 2, 3. 4: Secretary- Treasurer 2: Publicity 3: Vice-President 4: Majorette 3, 4: Girls' Tennis Team 2: ,Tun- ior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Pow- wow Stat? 2, 3, 4: Elected Most Friendly Sophomore. SEPPELT, JACK None but himself can he his ilarnllelf' Hi-Y 1: Lettern1en's Club 3. 4: President 4: Pep Club 4: House of Representatives 1, 2: Young 6' Hfillillgg The Curious .Sinvagrl ,All School Play 1, 2: Broadway-50 Years: Jack Tarn' Show: Choir 1: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Basketball 1, 2: Baseball 2: Senior Hop Comm.: National Thespians 3, 4: Intramu- rals 1, 2. 3. 4 SERPETTE, ZELDA She is one of those rare spirits who really loves the human race. Transferred from Flanagan Community High School. Y-Teens 4: Jack Torr Slmrv. SETBACKEN, JIM Im1zulsiw', earnest, prompt to arf. Transferred from Peoria Central High School. Pep Club 4: Intramurals 3. SEYLLER, JOHN Hr is mutrhlrss among you for wit. Pen Club 4: The C1I1'I'on-s .S'nr.'ngz': Golf 4: Senior H011 Comm.: Cross Country 1: ln- tramurals 1, 2. 3, 4. DIAMOND, SUE SHARPE Lore ronqnrrs all. SHAW, DAVE It is f0Tfll1?t?, not wisrlom, that rules man's life. Intramurals 3. 4. SHELDON, JOSEPH I :lo not choose to run for Prr'side1It. Football 1: Manager 3: Radio Club 2. SKOUBY Bon 3 PoliIvnc'ss goes fnr, yr! rosis nothing. Choir 1: Track 3. 4: Vtlrestlinpf 2, 3: Man- zlrrer 4: Cross Country 3: lntramurals 3: Thr Curious Savage. SMITH, JANET Don't plague me with studies: I have weightier matters on my brain. Y-Teens 2. SMITH, RICHARD Young fellows will be young fellows. Hi-Y 1: Latin Club 1, 2: Band 1, 2. SPRING, DON Water is the only drink for a wise man. Intrannirals 1, 2, 3, 4: Chess Club 1: Hi-Y 2:-Latin Club 1: Pep Club 4: Young 6 H zllIng: Football 1: Track 3, 4: VVrestling 1, 2, 3, 4: Cross Country 4. 35 STEELE, BILL I had rather wear out than rust out. Intramurals 2, 3, 4, Bowling 4, STEEEEN, WILLIAM There was never a saint with red hair. Intramurals 2, 3, 4. STEWART, CONNIE The lady doth prof:-st too much, mc- thinks. STOLZ, EARL I am noi ashumril lo confess tba: I am ignorant of what I do not know. Chess Club 33 Football 13 VVrestling 3, 4. STROUD, RICI-IIE InronsisIc'm'y is Ihr' only fhing in whivh 'mm are consistr'n!. Vtlrestliug 43 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. SUMMERS, ELYNER Life is one long PYOFBSJ of getting lirI'fl. F.H.A. 3, 4: lfoint Chairman 3:vPresident 4: G.A.A. 1, Young 5' llfillxng: Y-Teens 4. SVOB, JUDY It is a great hafzpiness io be ,braiscrl by thorn fha! are praismuorihyf' F.N,A 1: G.A.A. 2,3, 45 Pep Club 4: Y- Teens 1, 2: Choir 1. SWEARINGEN, SI-IERRY Pretty, flashing, something more, as 11011- ular in two years as some in four. Transferred from Glasgow, Scotland. F.T.A. 3: .G.A.A. 3, 43 Senior Representative: Latm Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: Y-Teens 4: All School Play 3: Choir 3, 4. T AGI-IAN, JIM Lei them obey who know no! how fo rule. Wrestling 1, 2, 3, 4. T ATE, SUSAN A wolnan knows fha! the better she obvys, the surer she is fo rule. g?Q.A. 13 All School Play 3: Choir 1, 2, TAYLOR, BOB Whc11 you call me thai, smile. LetteI'ruen's Club 2, 3, 4: Football 1: Bas- ketball 1: Track 1,2, 3: Cross Country 2, 3, Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. TAYLOR, ELNORA Do you know a young and beanfifnl woman who is no! willing to flirf a lifflc? Peo Club 2. 3, 4: Y-Teens 2, 3: Young 6' Willing: All School Play 2, 3: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm. TAYLOR, STEVE As prom: fo mischief, as able' lo perform if. Latin Club 2: Lettern1en's Club 2, 3, 43 Senior Hon Comm., Football 1: Basketball 1, 2, 3, 45 Baseball 1, 2, 3. 4: Cross Country 2, 3, 4: Intramurals 1, 3. TAYLOR, ROGER A learned nzan is an idler who kills lime by study. Radio Club 33 Vice-President 3. TERMAAT, MARY Who thinks tha! forfum: mnnot change hcr 7lIi1lll.n Q G.A.A. 1,2.3: Pep Club 1.2.3: Yffeens 1, 2, 3: Class Vice-President 2:-Student Council 1, 33 House of Representatives 2, 4. 56 THURMAN, ANN What flnml nonsense lricklex from her lips. Transferred from Gallatin, Tennessee. Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 4: House of Representa- tives 3,-l: Young 15' l-Villiug: All School Play 2: Junior Prom Comm : Senior Hop Comm. TOPPING, DICK Trusf u 'IUOIIIIIIIP I'l1 frusf flue JT-wil first. LetternIen's Club 2, 3, 4: Pep- Club 45 Young 6' Willmu: Broarifcwy-30 wl'vm'.r: Junior Ring Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Football 1,2, 3,-lg Basketball 1.2: Base- ball 1, Z, 3: Tennis 4: Intramurals 1,l,3, 4: National Thespians 4. TOTT, CHARLOTTE Strong reasonx make strong ncfionxf' Pep Club 2, 4: Choir 1. TRIGGS DENNIS 7 By difercrll mclborls zlijercnl' men excel -bn! ufbcre is be who can :lo all fbings well? HifY 1, 2, 3, 4: Lettt-rmeu's Club 2. 3, -l: Secretary 3: Math Club 3: Pep Club fl: House of Representatives 2: Young 65' WWII- ing: The Curious Sazngv: Football 1, 2,3, 4: Baslcetball l, 3: Track 1,2. .l,4: Senior Hop Comnr: Junior Prom Comnr: Epoch Staff 4: National Thespians 5, 4: President 4: lntramurals l. 4: All School Play 12, 3, -l: National Honor Societv. TULL, NELL ' There is no pillow so soff ar n rlcar ronsriL'm'c. TURNBULL, KATHY I bare more nmlvrsfnnrling than all my fc'ucbrr.v. G.A.A, 1: Freshman Representative: Math Club 2: Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4: Orchesis 1, 2, 3, 4: Vice-President 4: House of Representa- tives 1: Broad-way-50 Years: lurk Tnrr Show: Remember I'Vlu'n: Choir 1: Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3, 4: Captain 2: Co-Captain 4: Luniur Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: poch Staff 2: National Honor Society: Top Ten. TURNER, JUDITH Get your fart: firsf, and Ibm you can zlixtorf flu-nz as numb as you please. VAN HOESEN, JOHN He that bulb knozvlrrlge .vfmrcfb lsix words. Chemistry Club 3,4: LCflCl'lll8ll'S Club 4: The Curious Savnglrg All School Play 3. 4: .lark Tnrr Slzonv: Choir 1: Football 1, 2, 3. 4: Track 1. 2, 3: Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4: Na- tional Thespians 4. WAGE, CHARLENE She that is olfvrcanliom' u-'ill arrornlllisb lilflrf' Band 1. 2, 3, -I. WASHBURN, LINDA They condemn what they :lo nof under- sfamff' Transferregl from Joliet Township High School, Joliet, lllmois. WATKINS, MIKE He ir in low ufilb an ideal. Transferred from University High, Carbon- dale, Illinois. WEBB, KATHY Noi lbul I lilu- fo xlmly less, bu! tluzl I like fun more. G.A.A. 4: Pep Club 2, 3: Y-Teens 1. 3: Class Secretary 1, 2, 3, 4: Renwmbcr lVlu'n: Rrmidcray-50 Years: All School Play 1: Choir 1, 2: Junior Ring Comm.: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm.: Senior Invitations Comm : Speech Contest 1, 2. XVEER SALLY 7 A frrrtly face wifb a dirliosilion io match. G.A.A. 1, 2, 3. 4: Latin Club 2, 3: Pep Club 3: Y-Teens 2, 3: House of Representatives 3: Choir 1:A Cheerleader 2: Junior Prom Comm.: Senior Hop Comm. WESTLAKE, DONALD lf lor-'L' is lnarl-ness, l'1n insane. Hi-Y 1, 2: Lettern1en's Club 3. 4: Pep Club 3. 4: Cinema Guild 3, 4: Young 6' H illmg: Tlu' Curious Sarfngw: All School Play 1, 2, 3. 4: Operetta 4: Choir 1: Football 1. 2, 4: Track 1, 3. 4: Senior Hop Comm, Chair- man: Epoch Stal? 4: National Tbespians 3, 4: Intramurals 1,2,3,4: Basketball Man' ager 1. WHITE, BOB Cheerful, brillianf, rcscrzferl, and wise. WILLIAMS, MARY A friendly bear! with many friends. . Transferred from Lewistoyvn. Community High School, Lewistown, Illinois. Pep Club 4: Senior Hop Comm. WILLIAMS, RANDY We are all gvrxizzxvs up to ibm' age of ten. Pep Club 45 Baseball 2, Wrestling 1, 2, 39 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WILLIAMSON, JACK Ent fo please lbysrlf, but dress to please ollJrrs. Stamp Club 1, House of Representatives 45 Tennis 4. WOLGAN, BUD Whit I ougbf not - I do. Lettermen's Club 3, 4: Secretary-Treasurer 45 Pep Club 4, Football 2, 3, 4: NVrestling 3, 45 Epoch Staff 25 Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WOOD, BARBARA In much of your hzlking, fbiulzing is billf-'l1l1H'!1t'l'FLl.H G.A,A. l. WOOD, RICHARD If is good fo begin -well - bcticr to mul wvllf' Pep Club 4: Senior Hop Comm.: Young 6- Ifnllingg Thr Curiuu: Sarfagrq .Bl'Otl!l'ZC'llj'f 50 Years: .lark Tarr Slzawg Football lg Track 25 Tennis 4, Intramurals 1. 2, 3, 4. WRIGHT, DICK Quite goozl-looking, known by all, jolly fellow, slrong and fall. Let.tg:rxuen's Club 3, 4: Pep Club 4: The Curzon: Savage, Jock Tarr Slnrzvg Operetta 41 Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, Baseball lg Senior Hop Comm.g Epoch Staff -H Intramurals 1, 2, 3, 4. WYS, HELEN Bc not Ihr slave of 'uforrls. G.A.A. 1, Z, 3, 43 Epoch Staff 45 Math Club 25 Top Ten. YOUNG, HELEN Our decrlx sfill travel wilb us from afar, and wbaf we have been mukcs us what wc are. Latin Club 1. 2, 3, 4, Math Club 2, 3, 4: Band 1. 2, 3, Ensemble 1, 2. 3: Epoch Staff 4: Top Ten. 'fi' ' new , N, f Eg? -af Aw- ww mix wi QNX W .N . 2? , , + . X Q , and sl K Q 'X 3 my -Y' A .N.., F if Q ssc 3 QRS ii? Striving diligently for the necessary money to sponsor the Junior Prom, this year's class presented a successful and stir- ring play, The Diary of Anne Frank. New school leaders have gradually emerged and are looking forward to the most important of their high school years. unior Class OFFICERS Preficfent .................. BARBARA WIELAND Vive-President ..... - ...... Tom WINDERS Seffefargf ........ ....... V ICKI Hfmcrmvn Tfeflmrer ...... ...... J ERI KAY FELDMAN Allbritton, Gordon Allen, Robert Allison, Sharon Altum, Bruce Anderson, Ellen Anderson, Sandra Armstrong, Jerome Arvin, john Babcock, James Bahnfleth, Stephen Bailey, judy Baird, Sandra Ball, Judith Bayard, Berry Beckett, Charles Belcher, Carol Belt, Jerry Bevard, Sheila Bishop, Dennis Bivens, Rose Blacklock, jim Bockler, Judy Bogener, Ronnie Bond, Gaylord Borton, Lila Bowman, Virginia Bracken, Richard Bramham, Larry Bremer, Robert Brewer, Michael Brinker, Harley Britton, Nancy Brown, Evelyn Buehler, Johanna Bueschcr, Charles Buhs, Daniel Burchell, jcnola Bur-dirt, Pacricia - Burtis, Olivia Burton, Clifton Bush, Thomas Butler, Sue Butler, William Campbell, Gladys Carlock, Linda Carson, Robert Cation, Roberta Chance, Albert Chewning, john Churchill, James Collins, Lyneve Compton, Nancy Compton, Paul Copeland, Janie uniors uniors Crackel, Danny Crawford, Eugene Crichiield, Judith Cripe, Barbara Crisler, Steven Crum, Albert Curtis, Gary Daniel, Nancy Davis, Joyce Davis, Kay Davis, Peggy Decker, Deanna Deobler, Eric Diamond, Larry Dinkins, James Douglas, Gary Douglas, Rowena Dray, Patricia Eaker, Durinda Eberle, Barbara Edwards, Mary Elliott, Sharon Ellis, Donna Ellwanger, Lawrence Epperson, Etha Epperson, Peggy Estes, Shirley Erhridge, Sharon Evans, Ronald Farney, Joyce Feldman, Jeri Fenton, Michael Filip, Shelly Foster, Paul Foster. Willianm Frank, Alvin Franklin, Dorothy Franks, John Frazier, Finley French, Marilyn Fuchs, Carol Gambill, Elvis Gentz, Louis German, Edwin Gingrich, Joan Graham, Marilyn Gray, Bonnie Green, Harmony Gregory, Roy Gresak, Vicki Gustafson, Betty Haislip, Betty Hammond, Dwight Hammond, Paul Hargrave, V ickic Hart, Stanley Harris, Judith Harrison, jerry Ha rrison, Steven Harter, Charles Harvc Ani Y, Hayes, Gary Ha zen, ta Hubert Heineman, Glenna He nniges, Suzanne Henson, Marylou Herman, Allan Hiland, Willis Hill, R Hind ichard ahl, George Hobbie, john Hobbie, Roger Hoffman, Joanne Horn, Da Horne, rlene Phyllis I-Iorsley, Larry Houze, james Hughes, David Hunt, Gary Hurt, Donna Ingold, Harry Ictenback, Ronda Jacobsen, Jimmie johnson, Ba Johnson, Jenkins, Ronda tba ra Randall Johnston, Byron Jones, Dallas Jo os, Patricia Jordan, Patricia Keller, Kenneth Kellum, Glendal Kentne r, Daniel Kerr, Joyce Kessinger, Robert Kettering, Carolyn King, Philip Kinney, Mary Knnack, Johnny Koes IDBI, Mari Krabbc, Carol Lackey, Lillian Lange, Sharon LaReau, John Laughary, Marjorie Lent hers, Carroll Lcmaster, Gary Leuallen, Christine uniors uniors W Q Q A NSN s. fl ,,.. Linn, Glenda Lock, Margaret Lockard, Mary Lockard, Walter Lofgren, Glenda Lowry, Ellen Ludlam, Kathleen Major, Vivienne Markum, Kenneth Masters, James Masters, Robert Mathews, james McConnell, Thomas McDonald, James McRight, Martha Messer, Barbara Meyer, Cinda Meyers, Vicky Meyers, Wayne Miller, Shirley Miller, Suellen Montgomery, Mildred Moody, James Morgan, Charles Moos, Robert Murray, Paula Newlan, Carol Ockerby, Janice Oliver, jerry Orton, Berry Parker, John Parker, Lucille Pfander, Carol Pogue, George Potter, Mary Preston, judilh Quattlebaum, jessic Ransom, Jayne Rebholz, Linda Rees, Patsy Reeves, Joan Reynolds, Linda Rhodes, Murrel Riggenbach, Daniel Risius, John Roger, janet Rogers, Michael Royer, Rodney Salter, Robert Schafer, Barbara Schmidt, Sandra Schrader, Virginia Schultz, Kenneth Schumacher, Janice Schwab, Richard Scott, Linda Shanks, james Shi-Dal, Charleen Shumate, Saundra Siegrist, Susan Simmons, Carol Smith, Frederick Spaits, Patricia Stahl, Judy Stanton, Norman Stratton, Sharon Stroud, Thomas Sullivan, Barbara Sullivan, Judith Swearingian, David Sweeney, Gary Tate, Norma Taylor, JoAnne Taylor, Rosemary Tennis, Patricia Ter Matt, Gloria Thomas, Aloma ' Thomas, Becky Thomas, Terry Thome, Lily Thurman, Judy Timm, Ivan Tisdale, Lahne Tucker, Alan Uselton, Robert Van Hoesen, William XValket, Johnnie Watkins, Carole Watson, Ronald Webb, james Wenzel, Henry White, Gregory White, Margaret Wieland, Barbara Willer, Lois Winders, Toby Wiser, Billy Wood, Vernon Young, John Yuenger, Frances Zcbas, Raymond uniors Seasoned veterans of a yearls standing, the sophomore class sold elevator tickets, reserved auditorium seats, watched fresh- men fall down stairs, and retained their own position in the dirty-dish line. An air of academic discipline has settled around them as they concentrate on be- coming upper classmen. Sophomore i Class OFFICERS Preyidenz ........... ....... R USSEL WHITE Vice-Prefident ............ KAREN PALUSKA Sefrelary .....,.. ..,.... R AE ARNOLD Treamrer ....... ...... M ARY YATES Adams, james Adams, Mary Aden, Rosemary Akins, Richard Allan, Donna Almasy, Lyle Anderson, Carolyn Anderson, Gregory Arnold, Rae Austin, james Ballard, Leland Bankes, Dollic Barber, Sharon Barnhart, Jay Barnhart, Mary Barnhill, jeff Barrow, Richard Beach, James Beard, Ina Becella, William Beetschen, Ronnie Behrens, Linda Bellamy, Marilyn Berkley, Charles Bevard, Shannon Bill, Jane Billmeyer, Camilla Bisco, Roberta Blaekwcll, Glenda Blake, Brenda Blickenstaff, Jon Bloodworth, Patricia Blundy, Dennis Boland, Sharon Bond, Sharon Bourn, Beverly Bowley, Diana Braman, Basil Brandt, Steven Breweur, Emily Breweur, Larry Brinker, Robert Broquard, Victor Brown, Charles Brown, Philip Brown, Tommy Brummitt, Sylvia Buck, Curtis Buckley, Sharon Buckner, Donna Bundy, Richard Burchcll, Sally Burright, David Burton, William Byrd, Lois Cagle, Lindon Calhoun, Phyllis Campbell, Judy Campbell, Sally Carroll, Janis Cassidy, Hugh Cavanagh, James Cheek, Brenda Sophomores Sophomores '10 Chester. Roger Chism, Judy Christopher, Mary Cirincione, Charlotte Clark, Gerald Clark, Judy Clemons, Edith Clemons, Karen Coats, Terry Cockrell, William Cole, James Collins, Trudy Colson, Phyllis Compton, Joseph Condo, Stephanie Corbin, Karen Cornell, George Cornwell, Perry Carrington, Jacqueline Cowan, Patricia Cox, John Craft, Randolph Cramer, Janet Cramer, Ronald Crosier, Robert Cunefare, Terry Davis, Judy Davis, Robert Davis, Vernie Dick, Judith Dickson, Michael Dinkins, Donald Dinkins, Joyce Dirkse, Marilyn Dixon, Carol Dobbins, Margaret Donovan, Janet Douzlass, Carol Driver, Billie Dully. Glenda Dvekman, Michael Earnest, Merlyn Efzli, Vicki Edmondson, Ronnie Ervin, Shirley Etheridqe, Richard Eyer, James Fales, Rita Fauber, Richard Flurer, Carolyn Fohar, Brenda Forbes, Mary Franks, Sharon Frans, Judy Frantz, Dale Frickleton, Edna Garner, Judith Gesse, Mark Gilbert, Susan Gladwell, Nancy Goben, Margaret Goetz, Patricia Golden, Carolyn Goloff, Nickolas Gordon, Sandra Graham, Karen Graves, Carolyn Greenway, Lani Greuler, Barbara Griffin, Tony Grotz, Carolyn Gruber, Paula Gupton, Lana Guth, Michael Habel, Sheryl Hager, Linda Hamilton, Sharon Hargrave, Patricia Harms, Patricia Harr, Elizabeth Harris, Herbert Harrison, Dale Hawks, Thomas Haynes, Nancy Heaton, Robert Helferich, Lynda Heller, Sandra Herndon, Roger Hester, NV:mda Hcuerman, jack Hewitt, Helen Hiter, Carol Hollingsworth, Mary Hopkinson, Sandra Horn, Bonnie Horton, Roynald Hubbs, John Hucbach, Vyilliam Huggins, Charles Hulva, Richard Humphrey, Carole Hunt, Vivian Hurt, Sandra Hymbaugh, Connie Iber, Constance Ingold, Claude Irwin, Donald Ivey, judy Jenkins, James jenkins, Karen Jenkins, Willi3U1 Jennings, Mary jcnsen, Nancy johnson, Leonard Johnson, Robert Johnston, Donald Johnston, Sandra jones, Gary joos, Robert jungers, Lanora Kawolsky, Dennis Keistler, Harold Kelch, Linda Kelso, Eleanor Kemplc, Steven Kepple, Pearl Sophomores Sophomores Kessinger, Judy King, Kathleen Kitchin, Arlene Knight, Gaylon Kolb, Nancy Koth, Janet Koth, Jeanne Lamb, Willis Land, Dennis Langston, Danny Larkin, Herbert Leicht, Sylvia Leveck, Terrence Lewis, Marjorie Linn, Helen Lipe, Gregory Lippcrt, Mildred Lisanby, Rufus List, Leona Litchfield, Lou Lock, David Lockwood, Susan Logsdon, Robert Logue, William Lonteen, Cecelia Lothrop, Karen Lowe, Velda Maerclter, George Markum, Janis Marold, Charles Martin, Donald Martin, Elizabeth Martin, Judith Mason, Jeanette May, Richard McCl:xskey, Cynthia McClain, Richard McCombs, Phil McMullen, Viann Mcllight, Rebecca Meiner, Ernest Middleton, Harry Miller, Karen Miller, Linda Miller, Richard Minson, Robert Mitzelfelt, james Modendricker, Henrietta Montgomery, Annabelle Moody, Cynthia Moore, Michael Mundwiler, Marsha Naffziger, Nancy Nall, Patricia Neises, Williani Neltner, Leon Newcomb, Karen Oetzel, Ronald Ogle, Carolyn Oliver, Linda Oliver, Patty Orton, Vernon Page, Jerome L l Paluska, Karen Pardew, Loretta Parker, Norma Parnham, Roger Parrish, Ruth Parry, Bonnie Pate, Shirley Pauley, Carole Payne, Daniel Pflederer, Robert Phelps, Keith Phelps, Michael Phillips, George Pogue, Bruce Polson, Marilyn Potter, Rosalee Powell, Richard Poyner, Katherine Purvis, jackie Quisenberry, Steven Rnmshaw, Gary Reay, james Redshaw, Jackie Redshaw, Sandra Reeser, Charles Regentz, Yvonne Respress, Ronald Reynolds, Rhea Rhodes, jean Richerson, James Riddle, Vfilliam Rife, Carol Riley, Glen Ringel, Thelma Rockc, Steven Rogers, Tony Rosen, Barbara Ross, Naomi Rotermund, Ruth Rowland, Beverly RUDD, Tobi Salata, Robert Sale, Willard Sales, Elaine Schlobohm, Michael Schmidt, Sharon Schmitt, Carol Sclmeider, Jerry Schofield, jerry Schultz, Fred Schwartz, Lois Scott, Carolyn Sering, David Shaver, Robert Sherman, Karen Shinall, Rebecca Shults, Thomas Shumate, Laura Siefferman, Ronald Skaggs, Gary Skouby, Donald Smith, Barry Smith, Cynthia Sophomores Smith, Glenda Smith, Jack Smith, Jimmy Smith, Robert Smith, Ronald Smith, Sue Ann Snare, Robert Snider, Carol Snow, Gloria Snyder, john Sommer, Judith Sommerfield, Mark Sowers, Marcella Spaulding, Karin Spencer, Marilyn Spilln-ian, Willianm Stanley, Dawn Stanton, Robert Steffen, Sandra Stokes, Judith Storrer, Marsha Streid, Dean Strobel, Gerda Strong, Bonita Stroud, David Stroud, Margaret Sullivan, Phyllis Summers, Peggy Swearingen, Tommy Taghan, john Tate, Steven Taylor, jeffrey Tomich, Thomas Topping, Shirley Tucker, Thomas Turney, Patricia Turbett, Milo Uphoff, john Valentine, Betty VanEtten, Cecil VanOrder, Loyal Wade, Gary Wfage, Karen Walker, Barbara XValker, Minnie Walley, XVanda W'alls, Sharon XValtz, Sharon Wear, Marilyn XVelton, Donnie Wliceler, Donald White, Patricia White, Russell Wfieeand, jams Willisoia, Janice Wlilloughby, jack Nvilson, Raymond Vlinchcll, Edward W'inship, Carol Wood, Juanita Woodling, Victor Wright, Donald Yates, Mary Yoaknm, Terry Zilch, James Freshman Class OFFICERS Prefideni ........... .......... P . D. SOHN Vice-Prefidefzl ...... ..... F RED KAUFMAN Sefretm'y ,,,..,,, ,..,........ S UE BERKLEY Trefzfurer ,,..... ..,,.... P AUL BAHNFLETH This year's freshman class of nearly 500, the largest in our school's history, has successfully completed its incubation period. Purchasing elevator tickets, re- serving auditorium seats, falling down stairs, and fighting for their position in the dirty-dish line are among the many aclvents befalling all freshman classes, this class being no exception?- Freshmen Adams, Kenneth Almasy, David Anderson, David Anderson, Milton Ashlock, Donald Aten, Linda Athens, Steven Austin, Marsha Ayers, Ralph Bacon, Lonnie Badgerow, Melody Baggott, Danny Bahls, Vickie Bahnfleth, Paul Bahr, Randolph Bailey, Richard Bain, Fenton Baker, Linda Ball, Larry Barker, Verna Bass, Kathleen Bates, Glenda Bazil, Sharon Beal, Diane Beckett, Shirley Beckwith, Stephen Beebe, Marla Belcher, Floyd Belcher, Wanda Bellamy, Sue Benson, Richard Benway, Susan Berkley, Sue Bertram, Daniel Bienemann, Elaine Bill, Janice Blacklock, Barbara Blumenstock, David Blumenstock, Larry Bohannan, Charles Bomer, Richard Booth, Gary Bordncr, Lillian Boundy, Richard Brakebill, Robert Brecher, Carl Brewer, Cheryl Brewer, James Breweur, Ann Brickler, Georgia Brodt, Henry Brown, Bruce Brown, Connie Brown, James Brown, Thomas Brugger, Steven Buhs, Terry Burbridge, Barbara Burchfield, Roy Burke, William Burleson, Linda Burns, Linda Burrighr, janet Burris, Trudy Button, Ronald Cady, Helen Cahn, Judy Caldwell, Frank Calvert, Anita Carroll, Kathleen Carson, Lloyd Casey, Benjamin Cassidy, Linda Chance, Sarah Chester, Linda Christopher, jon Christopher, Sharon Church, Judy Churchill, Lawerence Claassen, Evelyn Clack, Sandra Clark, Linda Cochran, jean Collom, Rebecca Combs, Gary Compton, john Conrad, Kenneth Cook, jack Cook, Shirley Cordle, Steven Craig, Marilyn Crum, Connie Currie, Douglas Dalton, Patricia Davis, Linda Davis, Thomas Dimon, Frances Dippel, Cheryl Dittmer, Gary Dixon, Paula Dodillet, Larry Dornon, Robert Douglass, Nancy Dozard, Larry Driver, Carolyn Duke, Jack Eaton, Darrell Ellington, Theda Elliott, Joyce Elliott, judith Ethridgc, Pamela Evancik, Michael Fannon, james Ferguson, Lois Finn, Theresa Fisher, Albert Fleming, Dennis Fox, Carolyn Frazier, Pamela Fredcricks, Nancy Frederickson, jan Freeman, Jack Frickleton, janet Friend, Judith Fry, Roger Fults, Leria Gadberry, Vicki Garner, johny Garrison, Anthony Gassaway, Navetree Gatewood, Vicki Gcrhardt, Janice German, Linda Giancssi, Leonard Gingrich, Ronald Gladwell, David Glossick, joe Goodson, joe Grazar, Connie Grazar, Karen Greenway, Claude Gresak, Diane Grifhn, Durral Grifiith, Edna Freshmen Freshmen Grove, Bonnie Gruber, Terry Hackett, David Hagcy, Rebecca Hale, Gayala Hall, Frank Hall, James Hall, Peggy Hall, Sandra Hamilton, Janice Hammond, Gerald Hancock, Dorothy Harris, Susan Harrison, Barbara Harter, Cheryl Hatcher, Joan Haueisen, Glenn Hawkins, Mary Hawley, Alvy Head, Connie Headley, Sandra Held, Christine Helferich, Gayle Heller, Sharon Hellrigel, Jimmy Hersemann, Jamie Hcrtlein, Sherry Hinkley, Scot: Hinshaw, George Hinton, Charles Hires, Beverly Jane Hoffman, Janice Hopkins, Shirly Hopkinson, Judith Horn, Eddie. Hornbacker, Nancy Hornsby, Jack Hurslcy, Cletus I-Iohbrough, Patricia Householder, Richard Howell, Williani Hrdlicka, James Huenefeld, Ronald Huffhines, Joanne Hughes, Doris Hurt, Charles Ibcr, Robert Irving, Sharon Ishmael, Robert Ivey, Terry Jackson, Kasaundra Jeffries, Susan Jenkins, Cynthia Jenner, Patricia Johnson, Carl Johnson, Gary Johnson, Sally Johnson, Thomas Johnston, Deborah Jones, Jackson Jones, Michael Joos, Jane Kaufman, Fredrick Kaufman, Sandra Kennedy, Edd Kerr, Karen Kilgore, Sharion King. Malcolm King, Penny Kirk, Samuel Kirtley. Daniel Kisler, Phyllis Mitchell, Velta Kluever, Cheryl Knapp, Bonnie Knowles, Richard Koch, Mary Lou Koehl, Virginia Koesrner, Judith l..aConte, Thomas Laird, jacquelinc Lambrich, Edward Lamport, Michael Landes, Edmond Lawson, Gary Lens, Dennis Leathers, james Ledlow, NVanda Lee, April Leiby, Nancy Linehan, james Lingenfelter, Carolyn Linville, John Pipe, Pamela Logsdon. George Long, Williani Lykins, John Majure, Susan Markum, Robert Marsh, Marilyn Martin, Bonnie Martin, Henry Martin, Ronald Martin, Steven Marvin, Larry Mastaglia, Lynn Mauer, Carol Mayberry, Billy Maynor, Lynn McCartney, William McGuire, Carol McGurk, David McKenzie, Donald McKinney, Danny McMillan, Robert McMullen, Harry McNeely, Linda McWhirter, Linda Meece, Karen Mclirhoff, Williain Meskimen, Patricia Messcr, George Meyers, Robin Miller, james Miller, janet Miller, XVilliam Peckenpaugh, Shirley Mitzelfclt, Gloria Montgomery, janet Moore, David Moss, Larry Mrazek, Barbara Mundwiler, Linda Meyers, Sherry Neaveill, Sharon Neilson, Nancy Nelson, .Ioan Nena, Michael Netherton, Lora Newbauer, Arthur Nimmo, Susan Noland, Danny Noll, Fred Noll, Sally Norwood, Lilian Ockerby, Richard Octzel, Carol Oge, Barbara Olson, Davis Osborn, Wanda Owen, Connie Owens, Charles Pace, Sally Page, John Paine, Gene Painter, Michael Palanza, Charles Paluska, Dennis Park, Linda Parker, Leonard Freshmen Freshmen Parnham, Billy Patrotf, Mary Payton, Cheryl Klockenga, Helen Pedreyra, Margie Pennock, Doris Peters, Linda Peterson, Arnold Pettijohn, john Pfaffmann, Max Phillips, Cheryl Phillips, Mary Pilkington, Linda Platz, William Pointer, Clifton Pokarney, Timothy Poliak, Ralph Potter, Cheryl Porter, Linda Powell, Barbara Poyner, Daniel Pribble, Dorothy Price, Carolyn Pullium, Linda Quinlan, jane Quinn, Judith Ragle, Randall Raguet, Cheri Rapp, Donald Ray, Brenda Regentz, Sophie Reinders, Diane Rentfro, Daniel Reynolds, Dorothy Reynolds, Wanda Rhodes, Robert Riggenbach, Lewis Risser, Dianne Robbins, Charles Robbins, Lonnie Roberson, Ivan Roberts, Harold Robinson, Lorena Rocke, Carol Rodemich, Robert Rogers, David Rogers, Penny Romans, Samuel Ronchetto, Bobby Rowe, Rebecca Rowland, Barbara Royer, jerry Ruey, Alice Rule, Walter Rybolt, Bill Sanders, Charles Sanders, Rachel Sanders, Thomas Schmidgall, Cathleen Schoedel, Warren Schubert, john Schuster, Edward Schwab, Carla Schwab, Susan Schweitzer, Rodney Schwind, Ronald Scott, Leslie Seals, Larry Sebree, Carl Seibert, Michael Shanks, Danny Sights, Allen Simmons, Mary Smith, Barbara Smith, Bonita Smith, Charlet Smith, Jimmy Smith, Kathie Smith, Marvin Smith, Regennia Smith, Sherry Smith, William Sohn, Philip Spaits, judy Spiller, Robert Squire, Jerry Stahl, David Stanton, Dorothy Stapleton, julie Steffen, Bob Stevens, Pamela Stewart, Anne Stiles, Bert Stoeclter, Diana Stoneburner, Richard Storrer, Leslie Strnwbridge, George Svob, Anthony Sweet, Connie Tnghan, Sandra Tahan, Susan Taylor, Donna Taylor, Larry Taylor, Ronald Theobald, Wayne Thomas, Freddie Thomas, Gary Thomas, Judith Thomas, Virgie Thomas, Sarah Thompson, Danny Thompson, Williaiim Tiifan, Paul Tilley, Roye Todd, jerry Tongate, Linda Trowbridge, Gary Turner, Harold Tyler, David Uselton, William Vartanian, Michael Velpel, Vicki Viernum, Mary Visocky, Gail Vogelsang, Allen Voight, Barbara W'ade, William Waldrop, William Walker, Bradley Walker, Terry XValker, Harold W'ard, Robert Warner, Lucile Washburn, jerry Webb, Carolyn Webb, Juanita Weer, Linda - Wheat, Eleanor White, David White, Judith Whiteside, james Widmer, Lucinda Wiegand, Jim Williams, Billy Williams, Gary Wilts, James W'inchell, James XVinltler, Thomas Winter, Sandra Wittfoht, Donna Wfolcott, Shirley Womble, Donna Wood, Bill Woolnrd, Arthur Wright, Robert Wright, Sarah Wright, Sharon XVys, Norma Yelton, Penelope Young, Steven Zebas, Leonard Freshmen Kickoff for a big season of sports at E.P.C.H.S. c .AIA elim l Judy crifchfield, Vickie Grcsak, Janice Binkele, Pat joos, Janice Ockerby, Kathy Turnbull. Once again our sprightly cheerleaders have provided the necessary spark of enthusiasm for the fans at football and basketball games. A newly organized Pep Club was the nucleus of a cheering section that gave stiff competition to all of our i opposing team's yells. We can truly be proud of our cheer- l leaders, consisting of two seniors and four juniors, who are known for their acrobatic ability. A vlwrr af Ihr' mul of a winning gan:-0. What! A ppp rally? 62 i iii Varsity and unior Varsity Cheerleaders Cbvc'rleadf'rs 110 vlfz'rytl11l1g.' Front row, left to right: Sharon Franks, Melody Badgerow, Sandy Steffen. Back row: Karen Spalding, Gage Ringel, Louise Linn. Lcfx Znuddle and gin' 'mn a good 0:10. Football East Peoria's gridmen started their season with a bang, winning four out of the first six games. The Feitshans fell in a game of first- of-the-season mistakes. In the following game the Raiders gave the Manual Rams a real game for the lirst time in years. Due to a little too much spirit, the team just couldn't get moving without becoming excited and losing the ball. For the first time in fourteen years, the Pekin Chinks felt defeat at the hands of the sparkling Raiders. After an unimpressive loss to a top-ranked Galesburg eleven, the Raiders bounced back to top Lime- stone in a lukewarm performance. In the Homecoming game, Canton was soundly thrashed in a well-played game. The next four games weren't the best, but they did provide some thrills for the very spirited crowds, thus ending a satisfying football season. HARRX' JOHNSON RALPH CODY Cwztm' Canter Bon WHiTE TERRY KELLER Tackle Guard CHUCK CORDIS Tackle HBl'0,S to dear old alma mater . . . RSI! , ef Q , . ffirgi. 5 ., f a I A -' f 1 2- .. wk '- lm S, x Ij,5,,,1, a: I Sf' n, f 'A 1 ,Lag X mi E 6.3 5 1,75 tj, ., ROLLAND WOLGAN JOHN SEPPELT Guard Em! 'I' ' fi. is ix :U . . . no thanks, I'z'c' bmw tbore ,3. RICHARD TOPPING RICHARD WRIGHT JOHN VAN HOESEN JAMES BERGNIAN Quarterback Tackle Halfbark Guard DOUGLAS DOTSON JOE KERII DELBERT GOAD DENNIS Tluccs Guard Halfback End ' Fullback East East East East East East East East East East Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Varsity Football Springfield .... ..... 6 Manual ,...... ..... 1 3 Pekin ......... ..... 0 Galesburg ...... ..... 4 4 Limestone ...... -- 7 Canton ....... .. 7 Spalding ..... ..... 3 9 Central ....... ..... 2 5 Woodruff ...... ..... 2 7 Richwoods .... ..... 4 0 Smash 'em! Front row, left to right: Delbert Guard, R. A. Lisanby, Steve Brandt, George Phillips, Dave Brodt, Larry Ellwanger, Bud NVolgnn, Jim McDonald, Steve Gesse, Terry Coats, Lyle Almnsy, Don Wright. Second row: John Van Hoesen, Dick Topping, Jack Seppelt, Joe Kerr, Bobby Davis, Ron Swearingen, Mike Phelps, Doug Dotson, Gary Shaggs, Gary Douglas, Bob White, jerry Harrison. Third row: Bob Johnson, Manager, Harry johnson, Terry Keller, john Chewning, Bob Uselton, jim Bergman, Gary Sweeney, Jack Smith, Dale Larkin, jim Matthews, Richard Akins, Gordon German, Norman Stanton. Fourth row: Hugh Cassidy, Dan Buhs, Roger Parnham, Don Dinkins, Jay Barnhart, Chuck Cordis, Dick Wright, Ralph Cody, Dennis Triggs, Robby Allen, Jim Cavanaugh, Paul Hammond. ,wa , if w 3 gr e R x I S wx X N .. . -E Freshman Football The freshman football squad, coached by Ted Panish, went through a short but successful season this year. An amazingly large group finished the season, thereby giving the varsity a large number of poten- tials to fill the vacancies created by graduating seniors. The freshmen put together several wins and lost to several perennial winners, including Spalding, in the closing minutes. The Little Giants get mozucd down. First row, left to right: Frank Caldwell, Bob Dornan, Fred Kaufman, Chuck Robbins, Sammy Kirk, Dan Poyner, joe Glossick, Gary Williams, George Messer, Gary Hammond. Second row: Dick Ockerby, Dick Householder, Richard Knowles, Richard Benson, joe Goodson, Fred Thomas, Bill Long, jerry Washburn, David Stahl, Don Ashlock, Richard Stoneburner. Third row: Gary Combes, Henry Brodt, Dave Adams, Gary Booth, Jack Duke, Jay Anderson Gary Dittmer, Bill Howell, Dan Kirtley, Dan Bertram, Mike Ncna, Rick Boundy. Fourth row: Rickard Bomer, Randy Ragle, Ron Huenefeld, Bruce Brown, Dave Moore, Steve Backwith, Terry Buhs, Ralph Sanders, Charles Dorman, Jeri Smith, Steve Brugger, Fenton Bain. Basketball Seniors joe Kerr and john Reynolds were joined by four underclassmen in providing the material for the E.P.C.H.S. varsity basketball team. They were juniors Greg White, Butch Beuscher, Robbie Bremer, and sophomore jay Barnhart. The Red Raiders missed a live-hundred season by one game, but provided the fans with great excitement as they were recognized as a formidable foe by every team that confronted them. Among the memorable victories were the wins over Wloodruff and Galesburg, who finished high in the Mid-State Eight and Illini Conference, respectively. The win over Galesburg cost them the championship, and the Raiders were the last team to conquer powerful Wfoodruff. Senior john Reynolds set a new Mid-State Eight record when he connected on twenty consecutive free throws. Jay Barnhart became the highest scoring sophomore in East Peoria's history. Nevertheless, balanced scoring characterized this year's team. East Peoria 55 Kewanee ..... East Peoria 61 Wloodruff ...... East Peoria 60 Washington East Peoria 64 Spalding ........ East Peoria 70 Galesburg ...... East Peoria 37 Richwoods ..... East Peoria 70 Central ........... East Peoria 70 Normal Comm. East Peoria 42 Pekin ............. East Peoria 57 Wasliington East Peoria 79 Manual .......... East Peoria 64 Limestone ..... East Peoria 54 Wfoodrulf ..... East Peoria 56 Spalding ....... East Peoria 56 Canton ......... East Peoria 53 Richwoods ..... East Peoria 52 Central ......... East Peoria 57 Pekin ........ East Peoria 59 Manual .......... East Peoria 79 Limestone ..... East Peoria 58 Canton ...... REGIONAL East Peoria 69 Tremont ........ ne pre-game entertainment TVP lost one. Vursiiy Basketball. First row, left to right: Fritz Stroh, john Murphy, Bob Johnson, Manager. Second row: Dave Brodt, Steve Taylor, John Reynolds, Chuck Bucscher, jay Bnrnhart, Ray Zebns, Rick Schwab, Robbie Bremer, Ken Keller, Greg White, Joe Kerr, Larry Ellwanger. Frosb-Sofrb Bnskrtlmll. First row, left to right: Gary Wade, Lyle Almasy, Leonard Zebas, Russell White, Steve Tate, Dirk Phelps, Ken Conrad. Second row: Mr. Streitberger, Rick Boundy, Barry Smith, Fenton Bain, Larry Breweur, jim Cavanagh, Dick Barrow, Chuck Reeser, Manager. Igot if! On the rvbouml Iaskrd for it first! Two for us! JOHN REYNOLDS CHUCK BUESCHEI1 jon KERR East East East East East East la-1 S h East Eros - op East East Scores E21 East East East East East East East East East East Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Peoria Kewanee ...,... Wfoodruff ........ Washington .,,.... Spalding ....,.. Galesburg ........ Richwoods ...... Central ................... Normal Community Pekin ..................... Washington ....... Manual ............ Limestone ........ Vlfoodruiif ........ Spalding ...... Canton ........ Richwoods ,,t... Central ........ Pekin ....... Manual ........ Limestone ....... Canton .......,........... JAY BARNHART GREG WHITE BOB BREMER 72 STEVE TAYLOR DAVID BRODT JAMES CAVANAUGH Frosh-Soph Basketball This year's Frosh-Soph team had an excellent season with 15 wins and 6 losses. Being composed of both freshmen and sophomores, this team has great potential for future varsity teams. After an opening loss to Kewanee, the team rebounded with five straight wins, followed by a continuing -successful season. Coach Streitberger has sufficient reason to be proud of his squad. RICHARD SCHNVAB LARRY ELLVUANGER RAYMOND ZEBAS Wrestling Rvar1y-y-y--- East Peoria's matmen came through this season with a fine record. Bud Wolgan, Steve Crisler, Larry Bramham, and David Almasy were qualifiers for the sectional meet. Both Bramham and Almasy placed first in district competition, This year's team gave some unusually line showings but were also plagued with a few unexpected upsets. Bramham and Crisler, juniors, and Almasy, a freshman, should be a fine nucleus for next year's squad, which will miss the services of seniors Wolgan, Ou, four 5,.f,iO,,a1 ,L,,mfl.,h,. Dornon, Cody, Dillenbeck, Keller, and Taghan. First row, left to right: Mr. Maquet, Tom Brown, jeff Taylor, Henry Brodt, David Almasy, Larry Bramham, Leonard Dillenbeck, Jim Taghan, Dave Anderson, Warren Schoedel, Cecil Van Etten, Mr. Dooley. Second row: Richard Stewart, Phil Brown, Lon Tisdale, Bud Wolgan, Terry Coats, Steve Crisler, Terry Keller, Bill Jenkins, jack Cook. Third row: Bill Wade, Ken Phillips, Bill Dornon, Ralph Cody, Adrian Potts, Jack Badorek, Norman Stanton. Fourth row: Dave Moore, Dick Ockerby, Bruce Brown, Bill Logue, Bill Long, Ralph Sanders, Carroll Leathers. Baseball Last year the Raiders' baseball team won first in East Peoria 14 Pekin ...... the District. They lost 3 to 1 to Canton, in the East Peoria 16 Richwoods Regional. Canton went on to the semifinals in East Peoria 2 Limestone the state. East Peoria 6 Wfoodruff The seven returning lettermen on the team are East Peoria 2 Canton .... Ron Krumholz, Larry Ellwanger, Bill Dornon, East Peoria O Central .... Steve Taylor, Robbie Bremer, Gene Reuter, and East Peoria 0 Spalding joe Kerr. Another bright spot for this year's East Peoria 1 Galesburg team is a transfer student from Danvers, Charles East Peoria 4 Galesburg Buescher. The team also has many promising East Peoria 3 Richwoods juniors who will be trying to break into the East Peoria 0 Manual ., starting line-up. East Peoria 4 Limestone With all but one pitcher returning from last East Peoria 5 XWoodruff year's squad, the pitching should be strong. Led East Peoria 0 Central .... by Ron Krumholz, who had last year's low earned- East Peoria O Manual .... run average, the Raiders have a well-balanced East Peoria 0 Canton .... staff. The success of the team depends on the East Peoria 4 Spalding improvement of the hitting and defense. Because East Peoria 5 Pekin ...... of the loss of a catcher, this year's catching will DISTRICT probably depend on two juniors, jim Mathews East Peoria 5 Pekin ...... and Chuck Morgan. East Peoria 15 Morton .. REGIONAL East Peoria 1 Canton .... First row, left to right: Steve Taylor, Larry Ellwanger, Ronnie Krumholz, Dave Combs, joe Kerr, Mike Calvert, Joe Cutt, Dick Topping, Fred Reurcr, Fritz Millard, Coach. Second row: john Seyller, Bill Dornon, Greg White, jay Barnhart, Robbie Bremer, john Bauer, jim Rahrer, Dave Carroll, jim Mathews, Joe Hacker. Track First row, left to right: Bob johnson, Mike Dick, Don West- lake, Jay Arnold, Chuck Cordis, Robert Brinker, Larry Allen, Terry Coats. Second row: John Reynolds, Dennis Triggs, Bob Pokarney, Richard Barrows, Dale Harrison, Dave Hardy. Third row: Bob Uselton, Dan Frantz, Lahne Tisdale, John Dossey, XVarrcn Goodman, Gary Douglas, Willie Van Hoesen. Fourth row: Jim Cole, Tom Swearingen, Curtis Buck, Jack Smith, Larry Pope, Jack Ba- dorek, Tom Allison, jeff Taylor, Mike Phelps. The 1961 Red Raiders thinlies had a semi-successful season with a record of 4 and 4 in dual meets. In the larger meets, the Raider ufleetfootsu were too shallow for a strong showing. They did finish 13th at the Kewanee Relays, 7th in the Illini, 14th in the I District, and 7th in the Mid-State Eight. The big man on the 1960 I squad was Dennis Triggs, who placed second in the Mid-State Eight, Illini, and District meets in the half-mile run. Witli twelve letter winners on the 1961 squad, the Red Raiders can look forward to a better season in 1962. Say ab.U Lat! om' in it a rotten egg! Such form! erUgb.1s Cross Country At the beginning of the school year, forty boys reported for Cross Country, six being returning lettermen. The Red Raider harriers had a dual meet record of seven wins and two losses, placing third in the Illini, seventh in the Peoria Invitational out of thirty teams, third in the district out of twenty-one teams, and high in the Mid-State Eight where stand- ings were not kept. Greg White placed fifth in the Illini and fourth in the Mid- State Eight. Dave Hardy, john Reynolds, jay Arnold, Steve Taylor, Greg Wliite, Robbie Bremer, and Curtis Buck were this year's lettermen. First row, left to right: jim Hellrigel, jim Wiegand, Tom Tomick, jack Page, Don Welton, David Almasy, Charles Berkley, Phil Brown, Steve Martin. Second row: Ike Timm, Tom Johnson, Chuck Palanza, Don Skouby, Nick Goloff, Steve Taylor, Curtis Buck, Bill Mehrhotf, Arnie Peterson, Leonard Zebas. Third row: Charles Buescher, Dirk Phelps, Jeff Taylor, Rick Miller, Barry Smith, David Handy, Jay Arnold, john Reynolds, Charles Harter. Fourth row: Ron Evans, Sheldon Canter, Ken Keller, Roger Fry, Greg White, Larry Breweur, Rick Schwab, John Dossey, Robert Bremer. 77 Golf Finishing with a four and thirteen record last season, Coach Hoey's golf team, led by jim Bowles, placed sixth in the Mid-State Eight and fifth in the Illini Conference. Other low scorers were Bill Patterson, Tom Brooks, Don Weigand, Charles Harter, Harry In- gold, Louie Gentz, Lani Greenway, and Rex Lindholm. . First row, left to right: Ron Edmondson, Lani Greenway, John Uphoff, John Seylar, Jack Seppelt, George Logsdon, Dave Manning. Second row: P. D. Sohn, Barry Smith, Jim Bowles, Tom McConnell, Harry Ingold, Louie Gencz, Dave Hardy. Third row: jim Wiegand, jim Miller, Perry Cornwell, Phil McCombs. Keep that frff arm rtruigbt! First row, left to right: Steve Gregory, Elwood Reliford, Phillip Brown, Tom Hawks. Second row: Jim Lawrence, Mike Condo, Larry Pentecost, Randy Johnson, Dan Schmied, Mr. Strcitberger. Tennis By combining the forces of Mike Condo, Steve Gregory, jim Lawrence, Larry Pentecost, Elwood Reliford, and Dan Schmied, a six and nine record was recorded by the 1961 tennis team. The team went on in post-season activity to win third place in the Illini Conference and fourth place in the Mid-State Eight. Returning lettermen, Steve Gregory and Elwood Reliford, give the 1962 team good chances for a better record. Holding Hands? First row, left to right: Deacon's, Danny Frantz, Fred Perry, Tom Ekvall, Bob Uselton, Bill Dornon, jerry Howard, Joe Hacker, Everett Gregory, Gene Reuter, Mike Dick. Second row: Quick Pumps, Chuck Morgan, Steve Bahnfleth, Gary Sweeney, Fred Smith, Dan Buhs, john Chewning, Gary Lemaster, Richard Bracken, Bud Tucker. Third row: Road-Runners, Jack Seppelt, Don Westlake, Dick Wood, Dick Wright, Dennis Triggs, Bud Wolgan, Dick Topping, John Seyller. Fourth row: Knee Knockers, Dennis Littlefield, Tim Parker, Mike Wenzel, Keith Phillips, Jack Heuerman, Dennis Bishop, Matt Johnston, Kent Morgan. First row, left to right: Bloomin' Idiots, Ron Diamond, Adrian Potts, Larry Diamond, Tom Brooks, Chuck Cordis, John Dossey, Glenn Hau- ersen, Jim Bowles, Charles Harter, Tony Mc- Collum, Leslie Mundsieler, Dave Manning. Second row: Ball Hogs, Dan Crackel, jim Churchill, Larry Horsley, jim Blacklock, Rhodes Racers, Dallas jones, Vernon Wood, Rodney Wiser, Murrel Rhodes, Bill Van Hoesen. Third row: United Rent-Alls, Richie Stroud, Ron Krumholz, John Morelan-d, Bob Pokarney, jay Arnold, Delbert Goad, Gary Little. Fourth row: Lucky Seven, Steve Gregory, Jim Webb, Don Moody, Donald King, Terry Houghan, Harley Robinson, Jerry Rainey, Bob Jones. First row, left to right: All Stars, Lon Tisdale, Allan Herman, Robby Allen, jack Badorek, Ralph Cody, Al Crum, Mike Brewer. Second row: Unbeatables, Ron Caviezel, Randy Williams, Bill Buysse, Don Spring, jim Shanks, Dave Cordone. Third row: Playmates, Bob Moss, Harry John- son, Marshall Logue, john Risius, Gary Jones. Fourth row: Tom McConnell, James Dinkins, Paul Hammond, LaVern Canter, Walt Lockard, Louie Gentz. Intramurals A LEAGUE Intramurals B LEAGUE First row, left to right: Beatnik Bandits. Jim Bergman, Harold Kroll, Ron Reming- ton, David Shaw, Tom Allison, Willie Steffen. Second row: Gary Church, Robert Brad- ley, Elwood Reliford, Bill Steele, Jim Majors, Jerry Gilles, Warren Clark. Third row: Rejects, Tip Cornell, Gregory Anderson, Richard Akins, Don Dinkins, Don Irwin, Dennis Blundy, Lou Litchfield. Fourth row: The Gunners, Charles Berk- ley, Bill Logue, Dick Barrow, Barry Smith, Gary XVa'de, Phil Brown, Mike Guth. First row, left to right: OH-Beats, Brad- ley Walker, Roger Herndon, Leonard Parker, Dan Langston, Tom Sanders, Danny Tompson, George Hinshaw. Second row: Swishers, Dick Ockerby, Steve Backwith, Jay Anderson, Dan Poyner, Gary Dittmer. Third row: Wildcats, Tom Shults, Jim Smith, jack Smith, Keith Ingold, Richard May, Fourth row: Hijackers, Bill Howell, Dan Kirtley, Ed Landes, Bob Ward, Bill Mehrhoff. First row, left to right: Flintstones, Leland Ballard, Claude Greenwood, jim Leathers, jerry XVashburn, Jack Duke, Lonnie Bacon. Second row: Ronnic's Rebels, Tom Hawks, Ronnie Siefferman, Mike Moore, Greg Lipe, Bob Salata. Third row: Zombies, Mark Sommcrfleld, Steve Tate, Lindon Cagle, Tony Rogers, Jeff Taylor, Gary Ramshaw. Fourth row: St. Nicks, Fred Kaufman, Chuck Sanders, George Messer, Larry Moss, David D. Stroud, Dan Noland, Paul Bahnfleth. First row, left to right: Cyclones, Don Johnston, Don Welton, Steve Brandt, Hugh Cassidy, Charles Huggins, Lenny Johnson, Phil McCombs. Second row: Dribblers, Chuck Palanza, Larry Marvin, Jim Miller, Bob Steffen, Tom Johnson, Fred Thomas, Terry Gruber, jim Hillrigel. Third row: Die Hards, joe Glossick, Dave Olson, Globe Runners, Dean Streid, Ed Kennedy, Rich- ard Fauber, Mike Nena. Fourth row: Courtsters, Terry Cunefare, Dale Harrison, Robert Brinker, Sammy Kirk, Gary Hammond. G. A. A. Catch her! Dorff close your eyes. Ami now, swing. Watch the birdie. Ifeel left out. The Girls Athletic Association, one of the largest clubs in the school, strives to promote good sportsmanship among its members during interclub activities. The members are also encouraged to participate in the varied social activities-eighth grade playday, Penny Carnival, Daddy Date Night, and Mother-Daughter Banquet. Miss Glenn and Miss Staley are the advisors. Sports 4- X ..,. ,X ,,Q. .XX XX -... N J. W.. Aww.. Wwx N x ' N N s E A . N-K,.....1. X H -.-: , e k. . Mm .M - X -v X X' Nm, X, ,Wm lean, im- -f---b - 1, Q' A 1W,...N vx-w.X . , Q -H-' N -f-W GW ,X--N v x . g.,.. -f -,. N N 1 L X X X x ,, X if Wh... -f N 'WN Q' 'hYm.47W'h M K ,gfff N '-LNG f..... '-'W 'X 'N X,N,gj,, lj Iwi., an N -,QM ... . N M E1 i E,M L 44 F , N N xv ' WX ,X A, X ,W X fm... ., X ,,...wxX MN., x .W . , 1 X U X X N. f..4 ..,.,- KN! , N.-...w..N,,x xx . ,X ,aw NX Q ,WA -W' 'W g , , J ' I 4 f' -L -S . .1 - 54- , - 5 ' f - i I N 1 Q , iff . A in . x x . 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A 'HQ--3 4 rmskf- fi? i 'fm' 'wits 5' S J- 1-iJ41,,a 5 . .lvie kifiyf 1' Vg ig L , fx-,MBV U, X s gvrf, x .5 KW L x fgk, gin, ,X , A . gi. f H . ,-gk. .H .14 h :hers Student Council OFFICERS President .................. ....... R ON DIAMOND IJ! Vice-Prerid ent ....... ....... I OHN DOSSEY 2nd Vice-President ...,............ DIXIE KUNKEL Secretary .................... BETTY MAUSCHBAUGH Treauzn-er ...... ........... C HARLES HARTER The Student Council, advised capably by Miss Pyle and Mr. Charles Williams, is the governmental body of our school. Since its origination, it has fully achieved its purpose of making this a better school. Two of the Student Council's major projects are the Homecoming and A.F.S. In addition to these they add many more, just as beneficial, such as the Christmas dance, Christmas baskets, planning as- semblies, and safety week. Ron Diamond and john Dossey, serving as Presi- dent and Vice-President respectively, have proven to be willing and able leaders of our E.P.C,H.S. Student Council during the past school year. First row, left to right: Janet Roger, Naomi Ross, Donna Tay lor, Glenn I-Iauersen, Pat Harms, Dixie Kunkel, Penny Yelton Second row: Roberta Rose, Harmony Green, Lynn Majure, Lin dn Aten, Susan Majure, Nan Clatt, Nancy Kolb, Vicki Gresak Sharon Waltz, Betty Mauschbaugh, Karen Schmidt. Third row: Ron Diamond, Gary Wade, Bob Johnson, Jan Fredrickson, Jim Bowles, John Dossey, Roger Fry, Robert Bremer, Tom Brooks, Pat Kroll, Vernie Davis, Bill Wade. I-louse of Representatives First row, left to right: Shirley Lyons, Carol Oetzel, Carolyn Price, Vicki Hargrave, Janice Ockerby, Beverly Rowland, Sue Miller, Pat Dray, Shelly Filip, Judy Church, Diana Wheat, Melody Badgerow. Second row: Mike Lamport, Leria Fults, Mary Seacrist, Mary TerMaat, Mavis Galley, Brenda Ray, Fran Dirkse, Rita Fales, Kathie Smith, Janice Schumacker, Virgie Thomas, Judy Nena, Judy Kolb, Sharon McCombs, Roberta Bisco, Linda Scott, Kay Lyman. Third row: Cecil VanEtten, Terry Coats, Gary Ramshaw, Claude Greenway, Dave Manning, Ron Bailey, Richard Akins, John Dossey, Jack Williamson, Ronald Watson, Dan Buhs, Barry Smith, Harry Ingold, Dirk Phelps, Gary Jones, Gary Dittmer, Bill Howell, Fred Kaufman. In a constant attempt to keep the student body informed on current school activities, the House of Representatives serves as a vital link between the student and student government. The House of Representatives is composed of one person from each homeroom. Through the homeroom reports of these people, school news reaches every student. By participating in such money-making ac- tivities as the foreign exchange student fund, post game dances, and homecoming festivities, the House of Representatives plays an impor- tant role in E.P. C. H.S. activities. A House meeting in progress. Future Nurses' Club -4 OFFICERS Prerident ............................ CARROLL MCDANIEL Vice-President ...... .......... D ONNA ELLIS Secretary .......... ........... C ONNIE NOLL fl reaszzrer ............................ MARGARET KRUMPE The Future Nurses' Club, an organization open to all students interested in a medical profession, is devoted to J furthering interest in personal and community health and service. Besides having programs with speakers, movies, and panel discussions, they prepare and enjoy various parties and banquets during the school year. To promote the students' interest in community service, the organization supports and participates in volunteer work through various programs, such as the Red Cross, the St. Francis Hospital Francenettes, Candy Stripes, and the American Cancer Society. First row, left to right: Connie Noll, Margaret Dobbins, Glenda Smith, Carole Pauley, Judy Preston, Linda Park, Phyllis Sullivan, Jean Rhodes, Pat Oliver, Sharon Bazil, Sandy Baird. Second row: Diane Beal, Mary Yates, Kathy Bass, Margaret Krumpe, Carol Mauer, Phyllis Kisler, Jean Koth, Judy Lowy, Becky Shinall, Judy Gainer, Carroll McDaniel. Third row: Marilyn Weer, Karen Lothrop, Lillian Lackey, Donna Ellis, Sally Pace, Karen Howe, Carol Cress, Dorothy Stanton, Beverly Crafton, Cheryl Philips, Sue Walker, Sharon Waltz. Future Teachers of America QFFICERS Prerident .......... .............. . RENNA NEUMANN Vice-Prefident .... .................. J UDY KOLB Secretary ........ ..... C AROL FRANKFORTH Trearurer .......... ,................. S UZANNE HENNIGES The purposes of Future Teachers of America are to learn about the teaching profession, to explore our own interests in teaching, and to cultivate in ourselves the qualities essential in good teachers. Through movies, speakers, discussions, pam- phlets, and reports from members, we learn about colleges, costs, and scholarships. Our biggest project is the selling of stationery to finance the annual F.T.A. scholarship to one of our seniors. Our biggest social event of the year is the spring banquet, at which we receive our pins and offi- cially transfer the operation of the club to the new officers. Make fbosc red marks larger. First row, left to right: Carol Beggs, Dixie Kunkel, Sally Burchell, Carol Hiter. Second row: Linda Kelch, Renna Neumann, Ruth Rot- ermund, Gwendy Lofquist, Mary Seacrist. Third row: Wanda Osborn, Suzanne Henniges, Marilyn Spencer, Carol Frankforth, Judy Kolb, Marilyn Polson. 87 First row, left to right: Richard Stoneburner, Chuck Reeser, Dennis Knwolsky. Second row: Tom Tucker, Paul Hammond, Donald Wheeler. Radio Club Sound and Lights Crew First row, left to right: Jackson Jones, Chuck Reeser, Warren Schoedel, Bill Van Hoesen, Gary Thomas. Second row: John Van Hoesen, Kent Morgan, Richard Etheridge, Jerry Belt, Don Moody, Richard Stoneburner Powwow Staff OFFICERS Editor ,,,..,............. ..... C AROLYN Downs Aniston: Editor ...... ....... L INDA METZ Sporty Editor .... ..... D AVID HARDY Club Editor .... ....... T OBI WINDERS Ari Editor ,..... ....... R Aci-:EL Bisco The Powwow is the school newspaper, printed eleven times each school year. It contains items of interest to students and faculty. Though the paper is printed commercially, the stories, art work, and photography are done by the students. The paper is sold by subscription only. Copies are exchanged with other schools in the area and are also sent to members of the school board and to retired teachers. Composed of students from all classes, the Pozuwow staff meets each morning in Homeroom A212 under the supervision of Mrs. Burgess. First row, left to right: Bob Shaver, Linda Metz, Mary Lou Koch, Shelly Filip, Naomi Ross, Tobi Winrders, Phyllis Horne, Mary Yates, Harold Olson. Second row: Pat Hargrave, Leslie jones, Kay Pardew, Carolyn Dowds, Rachel Bisco, Helen Hewitt, Pat Jordan, Mary Seacrist, Pat Harms, Sue Siegrist. Third row: Karen Paluska, Kay Anderson, Nan Clatt, Dave Manning, Leslie Mundwiler, Al Horton, jack Badorek, David Hardy, Jeff Taylor, Leona List, Nick Goloff, Marcella Sewers. Future l-lomemalcers F of America The motto of Future Homemakers of Amer- ica expresses the purpose of the organization- Toward new horizons. This motto reminds members that their contributions to home life today will influence the kinds of homes they have tomorrow, and that the family life of mem- bers will influence the community and the world. Activities planned by the club for the school year include: get-acquainted Weiner roast, Par- ticipation in homecoming activities, observation of F.H.A. week in November, presentation of a style show, and provision for two members to attend the F.H.A. cmp this summer. OFFICERS Pferidenf ........... ...... E LYNER SUMMERS Vice-Preridenzf ...... ............... J UDY PAGE Secretary .......... . .............. FRIEDA GOBEN Treamrer ........... ....... M ARGARET GOBEN Point Clmirman ,...... ...... J UANITA DoBB1Ns Pczrliamenimian ....... ......... S ANDRA HURT First row, left to right: Judy Bailey, Connie Hym- baugh, Juanita Dobbins, Elyner Summers, Linda Mund- wiler, Sandy Baird. Second row: Judy Campbell, Brenda Ray, Phyllis Kisler, Glenna Heineman, Judy Page, Ellen Jacobs, Carol McGuire, Barbara Powell. Third row: Elaine Wood, Sharon Elliot, Sandra Hurt, Barb Walker, Karen Graham, Margaret Goben, Sharon Irving, Joyce Elliot, Frieda Goben. First row, left to right: Linda Metz, Georgia Johnson, Diana Gresak, Penny Modendricker, Rose Bivens, Connie Head, Cheryl Kluever. Second tow: Margaret Stroud, Nancy Fredericks, Donna Buckner, Judy Friend, Theda Ellington, Mary Viernum, Joyce Farney, Judy Caho. Third row: Marilyn Graham, Viann McMullen, Shirley Miller, Carolyn Dowds, Sandy Chitty, Pat Dray, Carol Scott, Pat Goetz, Arlene Kitchin. Spanish Club OFFICERS Prerident .....,.,... ..... N AN CLATT Vice-Prerident ...... ...... M ARY YATES Sen-erm-y ........... .... G LENDA SMITH Treamrer ..... .... M IKE MOORE The purpose of the Spanish Club is to learn more about Spanish speaking countries and people our own ages. We learn about the different customs and receive a better understanding of the language. Our activities include a get-acquainted picnic in September, a Halloween party, a Christmas party, work at the concession stand, car decoration for Homecoming, and a picnic in May. This year we're going to celebrate the Day of the Dead and Pan American Day. We plan to have a tape exchange and to write to pen-pals. First row, left to right: Arlene Kitchin, Alice Ruey, Pat Harms, Victor Broquard, Pat Hargrave, Tom Hawks, Carol Flurer. Second row: Carolyn Anderson, Linda Smith, Ed Platz, Karen jenkins, Nan Clatt, Lou Litchfield, Shirley Ervin, Mary Yates. Third row: Carol Snider, George Maercker, Leona List, Marilyn Spencer, Mike Moore, Don Moody, Russell White, Nancy Jensen, Robert McMillan, Karin Spaulding. Math Club OFFICERS Prefidelzl ................................ JOHN DOSSEY V ice-Pre.ria'ent ...... ...., R ON DIAMOND Treamrer ........ ..... J IM BOVULES Sew-erm-y ....... ....... J UDY KOLB Full Members First row, left to right: Barbara Cripe, Leslie Jones, Gwendy Lof- quist, Joanne Hoffman, Nan Clatt, Renna Neumann, Chris lber, Carroll McDaniel, Vicky Meyers. Second row: Donna Ellis, Judy Kolb, Barb Wieland, Nancy Bodtke, Murrel Rhodes, Tom Bush, Ron Diamond, Carol Newlan, Kathy Ludlam, Lynne Majure. Third row: Gary Hunt, Ron Evans, Rodney Wiser, Tom Brooks, John Dossey, Raymond Zebas, Jim Bowles, Charles Harter, Adrian Potts, Les- lie Mundwiler, Dave Manning. Associate Member: First row, left to right: Roberta Rose, Elaine Sales, Sally Burchell, Victor Borquard, Sylvia Brummitt, Carol Schmitt, Sharon Waltz. Second row: Gary Wade, Helen Young, Rae Arnold, Diane Schwartz, Karen Paluska, Nancy Naffzinger, Karen Miller, Karin Spaulding. Third row: Katerina Poyner, Wil- liam Miller, Carol Cress, Tom Tucker, Nancy Kolb, Dean Streid, Kenny Phillips. ational Honor Society OFFICERS President .......... . .............. JOHN DossEY Vife-President ..... ..... R ONALD DIAMOND Sen-erm-y ......,. ........ C AROL BEGGS T1-eamrer .... ..... D AVID MANNING - To achieve the goal of National Honor Society is perhaps the highest award given to those students who not only excel in scholastic attainment but also contribute much to their school by taking part in the various activities at E.P.C.H.S. This year fifteen students were chosen worthy of this award. Selling refreshments at home games and sponsor- ing after-game dances are the means of earning money to give one student a scholarship at the end of the year. Sponsored by Mr. Marvin Wilson, our chapter of National Honor Society is an outstanding representa- tion of the students of E.P.C.H.S. Left to right: Nan Clatt, Kathy Turnbull, Carroll McDaniel, Renna Neumann, Leslie Mund- wiler, Dave Manning, joe Kerr, Dennis Ttiggs, jim Bowles, John Dossey, Carol Cress, Karen Schmidt, Roberta Rose, Carol Beggs, Ron Diamond. 93 National Thespian Society OFFICERS President .......... ..... D ENNIS Tiuoos Vice-President ..... ....... N ANCY BODTKE Secretary ........... ......... F RAN DIRKSE Treasurer ..... ...... I IM Bowuss technicians. Left to right, row one: Janet Roger, Barb Johnson, Dixie Kunkel, Shelly Filip Ellen Lowry oanne Buehler Lonnie Karl Joyce Hoshor, Janice Ockerby, Sandra Newcomb, Barbara Cripe, Jeri Feldman Row two: Don Westlake, Renna Neumann, Kathy Lu-dlam, Judy Kolb, Barb Sclnfer Nancy Bodtke Carol Cress Kay Anderson Fran Dirkse, Nan Clatt, Karen Schmidt, Chris Leuallen, jack Seppelt. Row three: Gary Hunt, Louie Gentz, Marshall Logue, Don Moody, Rodney Wiser Carl Miller Dennis Triggs jim Bowles Richard Wood, Tom Brooks, Harry Ingold, Harold Kroll, Ron Bailey Murrel Rhodes John Van Hoesen Dick Topping The National Thespian Society is an organization devoted to the furthering of dramati s The East Peoria group Chapter 350, has been in existence since 1953 Highlight of the year s activities is the production Spring Bouquet, presented in cooperation vsith the Music Depart ment. Past productions have included such outstanding musicals as Slaazoboat, Cmourel, Souila Paczjir, Oklahoma Annie Get Yom Gun, and B1 oadwny 50 Yenu Other Thespian activities include the annual Keen Teen election and dance a spring assembly program and the awarding of Oscars to the best actors and most valuable The Chemistry Club is an honorary organization composed of members who have an interest in science and have exhibited a high level of scholarship. It is affiliated with the Future Scientists of America, Science Clubs of America, and the Illinois Junior Academy of Science. The Chemistry Club has two regularly scheduled meetings per month and several Held trips each year. Members are selected as laboratory assistants in the chemistry classrooms and have the opportunity to participate in various individual events and activities sponsored by the Chemistry Club. Chemistry Club OFFICERS Pfefident ............ ..... L ESLIE Mumnwnnsn Vire-Pre.rin'ent ....,,, ,,.,,,,,,,,,,,,, I IM BOWLES Sefffmfy .......... ........... J UDY Korn T1'ear11f'er ...... ..... D Avis MANNING First row, left to right: Ellen Lowry, Mary Seacrist, Nancy Naffziger, Lynne Majure, Betty Mauschbaugh, Judy Nena Karen Miller, Renna Neumann, Carroll McDaniel. Second row: Ron Diamond, Dave Manning, Murrel Rhodes, Leslie Mundwiler, George Pogue, Gary Hunt, John Van Hoesen Tom Bush, Nan Clatt, Judy Kolb. Third row: Ivan Timm, Harry Ingold, Carol Crass, Tom Brooks, John Dosscy, Raymond Zcbas, jim Bowles, Charles H1rrer George Hindahl, Ron Evans, Adrian Ports irlsy Athletic Association OFFICERS Prefidefzl ........., .,................. E NID COLE Vice-President ..., ..... B ECKY MIDDENDORF .Secretary ........ ....... S ALLY BURCHELL T1-emnrer .................. ..... M ARCELLA Sowrks Inmmzzfml Mmmger ..... ....... V 1cK1 GRESAK First row, left to right: Mary Edwards, Pat Jordan, Wanda Osborn, Carol Newlan, Sherry Meyers, Janice Schumacker, Judy Kolb, Becky Rowe, Ronda Jen- kins, Mavis Galley. Second row: Linda Aten, Thelma Ringel, Diane Breweur, Carol Snider, Lyneve Collins, Kay Anderson, Jayne Ransom, Jan Cramer, Beverly Bourn, Joan White, Carolyn Grotz. Third row: Ellen Anderson, Janice Hoffman, Kathie Smith, Cherrie Harter, Nancy Kolb, Katherine Poyner, Carol Cress, Sharon Allison, Judy Harris, Marilyn Spencer, Barb Mrazek, Barbara Rosen, Barbara Schafer. First row, left to right: Helen Hewitt, Johnnie Sue Walker, Ann Norwood, Carol Winship, Trudy Collins, Rae Arnold, Marilyn Weer, Marsha Storer, Mary Phillips, Rhea Reynolds. Second row: Sandy Headley, Diane Lonteen, Camilla Bill- meyer, Sharon Waltz, Barbara Arnett, Sherry Swearingen, Diane Schwartz, Marcella Sowers, Louise Linn, Linda Hager, Judy Lowy. Third row: Linda Baker, Karen Spaulding, Durinda Eaker, Nan Clatt, Edna Griffith, Vicki Gre- sak, Sherry Cochran, Kathy McClain, Marilyn French, Rita Fales, Dawn Stanley, Linda Miller. G. A. A. First row, left to right: Susan Harris, Judy Kessinger, Paula Dixon, Barbara Smith, Navetree Gassaway, Patricia Meskimen, Diane Reinders, Brenda Fobar, Virginia Koehl, Sandy Clack. Second row: Pat Oliver, Virginia Cady, Nancy Neilson, Sally Weer, Lynn Majure, Karen New- comb, Becky Middendotf, Pat Harms, jan Donovan, Linda Wecr, Jeanne Lockwood. Third row: June Hall, Joanne Buehler, Kathy Ludlam, Gail Visocky, Leslie Storrer, Roye Tilley, Vicki Velpel, Vicki Bahls, Charlene Shi-Dal, Kitty Borton, Harmony Green, Linda Reynolds. First row, left to right: Pat Cowan, Judy Sommer, Connie Sweet, Janet Roger, Barb John- son, Vicky Meyers, Barbara Cripe, Jerri Feldman, Carol Ktabbe, Becky Thomas. Second row: Paula Gruber, Sandra Newcomb, Enid Cole, Lana Gupton, Mary Barnhart, Sandy Steffen, Shirley Topping, Carol Dixon, Sally Burchell, Margaret Krumpe, Vicky Egli, Sharon Boland Third row: Susan Burris, Mary Anderson, Donna Taylor, Steph- anie Condo, Sylvia Brummitt, Kay Pardew, Glenda Smith, Carol Schmitt, Dianne Martin, Carolyn Anderson, Naomi Ross, Pat Dray. First row, left to right: Diana Stoecker, Mary Forbes, Gloria Snow, Sharon Franks, Kathy Bass, Sue Bienemann, Pamela Stevens, Barbara Burbridge, Cynthia Jenkins, Cheryl Payton. Second row: Penny Rogers, Norma Wys, Diana Wheat, Leria Fults, Cookie Frickleton, Susie Schwab, Janet Burright, Patricia Dalton, Diana Gresak, Mary Lou Koch, Janet Frickleton, Helen Klockenga. Third row: Vicki Gadberry, Georganna Ringel, Carole Hum- phrey, Pam Lipe, Linda Kelch, Shirley Ervin, Linda German, Linda Cassidy, Arlene Kitchin. Linda Pulliam, Connie Iber, Carol Hiter, Trudy Burtis. unior Pla The Diary of Anne Frank Han ukkab The production of the class of 1963, although not a great money- maker, was one of the most interesting plays in years. The talented acting of Harry Ingold and Janet Roger, stimulated by the excellent directing of Mr. Wilkinson and Rodney Wiser, gave rise to a pro- duction of which everyone can be proud. Given November 21 and 22, The Diary of Anne Frank proved to be a fast-moving play with rare moments of humor. The set, though modestly done and intended only to supply atmosphere, gave the audience a brief but realistic glimpse into the life of eight jews who spent two years in hiding from the Nazi regime. No Cbaperomf? Outstanding work was done by all of the crews concerned. Other members of the cast were Dallas Jones, Gary Hunt, Judy Crichfield, Louis Gentz, Vicki Gresak, Barbara Wieland, and Randy johnson. First row, left to right: Ellen Lowry, Barbara Johnson, Suzanne Henniges, Judy Stahl, Phyllis Horne. Second row: Mr. Wilkinson, Harry Ingold, Janet Roger, Barbara Vfieland, Vicki Gresak, Lynn Schaefer, Carol Newlan, Bobbie Cation, Richard Stoneburner, Ron Evans. Third row: Gary Hunt, Dallas jones, Judy Crichlield, Louie Gentz, Randy Johnson, Chris Lcuallen, Janice Schumacher, Virginia Schrader, Judy Harris. Fourth row: john Van Hoesen, Rodney XViser, Murrel Rhodes, Warren Schoedel, Jackie Jones, Bill Van Hoesen, George Hindahl, Vernon Wood. Play practice? The Curiozzf Savage, one of the year's dramatic successes, was given by the senior class in February. During the weeks of rehearsal, the play progressed through line memory, polishing, and depth building in prepara- tion for the opening night. The cast had an unusually humorous script and, during rehearsals, were real hams. However, on opening night, they performed with all the warmth and sincerity needed. As the story unfolded, the savagery of the sane stood in sharp contrast to the dignity of the mental guests of The Cloistersf' The roles were capably played by Karen Schmidt, Sandra Newcomb, Carl Miller, Marshall Logue, Carol Beggs, Marette Prince, Nancy Bodtke, Tom Brooks, Bob Skouby, Renna Netunann, and Dave Hardy. Joyce Hoshor capably served as student director and gave valuable assistance to Mrs. Harms and Mr. Shaw. Senior Play The Curious Savage I feel smarter than anyone in Ihr' whole world! First row, left to right: Marshall Logue, Ricky Kelso, Sandra New- comb, Carolyn Mitzelfelt, Miss Baker, Margaret Krumpe, Carol Cress, Roberta Rose, Judy Cook. Second row: Joyce Hosher, Carol Beggs, Nancy Bodtke, Karen Schmidt, Renna Neumann, Bob Skouby, Pat Kroll, Richard Stone- burner, Gary Thomas. Third row: Mrs. Harms, Mr. Shaw, Tom Brooks, Carl Miller, Dave Hardy, Marette Prince, Carol Hoak, Carol Frankforth, Mavis Galley, Judy Kawolsky, Nan Clatt, Chuck Reeser, Don Moody, john Van Hoesen, Pat Dempsey. l99 A.F.S. Exchange Student Adrian Potts, our personable young ambassador from England, arrived in time for the 1961-1962 school year and made an immediate hit with the student body. As Homecoming Chief and a member of Student Council, Adrian has been one of our busiest and most productive exchange students. During his stay here, while living at the Dossey home, Adrian both educated us in the ways of the English and experienced the life of the average American student. Mr. and M1-tr. Dossey show Adrian their scrapbook Our chief. Guess wbo, Mom. Here's wberc I live. For once the stairs aren't L'r0u.'zlr'rz'. A royal walk. First row, left to right: Susan Majure, Becky Rowe, Karen Miller, Lillian Bordner, Mary Lou Koch, Mary Phillips, Susie Schwab, Bill Riddle. Second row: Sammy Kirk, Frank Caldwell, Linda McNeely, janet Miller, Nancy Naffziger, Alice Ruey, Leonard Gianessi. Third row: Terry Walker, Nan Clatt, P. D. Sohn, Jack Heuerman, Randy Craft, Rodney Wiser, Vernie Davis, Terry Laveck, Mike Seibert. Debate Composed of EPCHS's most outstanding aca- demic and persuasive students, the debate squad competes against more than 100 Illinois high schools in 18 tournaments. The Rhetorical Raid- ers have distinguished themselves by competing against nationally recognized state forensic powers. Students participating in the debate program learn better methods of research, practice sounder rea- soning, develop outstanding speaking ability, and display greater analytical ability through competi- tive speaking. The squad travels to tournaments within a radius of 160 miles, staying overnight for three meets. Beginning its fifth year of inter- scholastic competition, this yearis team is com- posed of one senior, several sophomores, and many other neophytes with strong desires to further their extracurricular education. .F .L. Chartered in 1960, East Peoria's National Forensic League grants recognition to students of exceptional speaking ability demonstrated through public performances and competitive contests. The East Peoria organization elects students that have indicated outstanding ability and character in representing the school. Candidates for the hon- orary NFL degree earn their membership through participation in debate, discussion, public speak- ing, and individual events contests held during the school year. Besides assisting in the operation of the annual East Peoria invitational speech tourna- ment, members provide a speakers' bureau for interested local civic and fraternal organizations. First row, left to right: Naomi Ross, Sammy Kirk, Terry Walk- er, Leonard Gianessi, Frank Cald- well, Mary Lou Koch. Second row: Alice Ruey, Nancy Naffziger, Becky Rowe, Nan Clatr, Susan Majure, Karen Schmidt, Karen Miller. Third row: Mike Seibert, Terry Leveck, Jack Heuerman, Randy Craft, Jim Bowles, Rodney Wiser, Vernie Davis, Bill Riddle. Y-Teens Y-Teens is affiliated with the world-wide fellowship for women, the Y.W.C.A. The purpose of Y-Teens is well summarized in its goals: to grow as a person, to grow in friendship with people of all races, religions, and nationalities, and to grow in the knowledge and love of God. Highlights of the year include a mixer, a picnic, a Strip -T Day, a Christmas party, the Sweetheart Hop, our Good Friday Break- fast, and a. Mother-Daughter Reception. Also, this year the Y-Teens decorated the gym for the homecoming dance, sponsored parties and picnics for underprivileged children, and enjoyed several fun-nights at the Y.W.C.A. President, Lynne Majureg Vice-Presi dent, Sue Burrisg Secretary, Enid Cole Treasurer, Shelly Filipg Lonny Kail Tobi Wfindersg Barbara Schafer. First row, left to right: Joan Hatcher, Virginia Cady, Norma Wys, Enid Cole, Sharon Neaveill, Penny Yelton, Arlene Kitchin, Diana Reinders, Nancy Neilson. Second row: Linda Peters, Barbara Burbridge, Mary Barnhart, Leria Fults, Lillian Bordner, Sarah Chance, Sandy Steffen, Lonny Kail, Cheryl Brewer, Carolyn Price Third row: Gail Visocky, Sandy Gordon, Diane Lonteen, Roberta Rose, Barbara Schafer, Janet Burrighr, Becky Rowe, Barb Wieland, Joyce Dinkins, Paula Gruber, Tobi Winders, Susan Harris. First row, left to right: Sandy Heppner, Ronda Jenkins, Suzanne Henniges, Susan Majure, Carolyn Webb, Becky Middendorf, Dianne Risser, Paula Murray, Sherry Swearingen, Sherry Ragon. Second row: Janice Schumacher, Lynne Majure, Linda Baker, Mavis Galley, Margie Lock, Connie Crum, Kay Ander- son, Lyneve Collins, Judy Thomas, Darlene Horn, Donna Ellis. Third row: Jane Hires, Sandra Hurt, Linda Morris, Judy Chism, Judy Koestner, Judi Harris, Marctte Prince, Carol Cress, Barb Walker, Marilyn Spenser, Karen Meece, Elaine XVood, Diane Breweur. First row, left to right: Helen Klockenga, Cheryl Payton, Pat Oliver, Phyllis Sullivan, Becky Thomas, Phyllis Horne, Penny Rogers, Mary Forbes, Diana Stoecker. Second row: Zelda Serpette, Rowena Douglas, Shelly Filip, Barbara Messer, Ellen Lowry, Dianne Martin, Marilyn Graham, Joyce Farney, Barbara Sullivan, Susan Burris. Third row: Margie Pedreyra, Sue Bienemann, Sue Nimmo, Mary Sue Patroff, Pat Harms, Sandy Winter, Chris Held, Carol Mauer, Diana Wheat, Donna NVomble, Dixie Kunkel. B . . , r . . . . ..,, 10 ix X: XT ' iilggxk 1 2 mf X if - We ff X . Y R is Q NX ,gf , M-.. , ff Yi I O 'fs Q x N X he - A is ytNw Ax . X N4 lqf N X X ' f ralclc 1 -+ Lettermerfs Club 0 GFFICERS Prerident ............ ....................... ..,,.. J A CK SEPPELT Vice-Preriziefzt .......... ........... J OE KERR Secrela1'y-Tre:zJm'er ..... ...... B UD WOLGAN i . ,,, , :. M sg t . . 5 ,,f- The purposes of the Lettermen's Club are to promote school 11 spirit, to promote sportsmanship, to promote interest in athletic j g events, and to encourage complete adherence to rules set up by ii p f 1 the coaching staff. , Besides encouraging school spirit, the Lettermen's Club annually I, . f awards 21 55100 scholarship to a graduating senior who has been a leader in the class room as well as on the athletic field. Row one, left to right: Michael Dick, Gene Reuter, Steve Gregory, Leonard Dillenbeck, Delbert Goad, Fred Perry, Steve Taylor, Ron Krumholz, Elwood Reliford, Don Gilbert. Second row: joe Kerr, Dick Topping, David Hardy, Bill Dornon, Bob Uselton, Jay Arnold, Larry Ellwanger, Jack Seppelt, Bud Wolgan, Terry Keller, Don Westlake. Third row: Ron Love, Chuck Cordis, Robert Bremer, John Dossey, Jay Barnhnrt, Dick Wright, Greg White, Jim Bowles, Dennis Triggs, Tom Allison, John Chewning, John Reynolds. l Bowling League The Red Raider Saturday Morning Bowling League was formed several years ago by a group of boys interested in organizing this popular form of recreation under school sponsorship. Games are rolled on sixteen Saturdays to declare a sea- sonis championship team and the most improved bowler. A tournament is held annually in March to determine individual champions. Trophies are awarded to these winners. First row, left to right: Larry Horsley, Jim Blaeklock Tom Stroud john Chewmng Bill Steele Ronnie Watson Bob Jones Gayle Bond. Second row: Ron Krumholz, Jay Arnold, John Risius Gene Reuter John Moreland Ronnie Cramer Bob Masters Dale Harrison, Lindon Cagle, Jim Masters, Willard Sale. Third row: Mike Wenzel, George Pogue, Bob Smith, Ronald Bogener Gary Thomas Charles Huggins Ron Edmondson Mike Guth, Phil McCombs, Fred Kaufman, Tom LaConte. Fourth row: Bill La Berdia, Dave Hackett, Tony Rogers Mike Schlobohm Mike Moore Tom Hawks Bob Salata Qrchesis Orchesis is a club for students who enjoy modern dancing. Modern dance utilizes tech- niques of all movement to communicate ideas, feelings, moods, and emotions. The dancers create their own choreography, costumes, and stage sets for their annual concert which is held in April each year. Throughout the year the club frequently performs for various commu- nity organizations. Members not only enjoy dancing but gain body control, poise, creativity, art appreciation, music and group dynamics. President, Jan Binkeleg Vice-President, Kathy Turnbullg Secre- tary, Fran Dirkseg Treasurer, Barb Cripe. 103' First row, left to right: Har- mony Green, Joyce Hufford, Anita Harvey, Jeri Feldman. Second row: Sue Hunt, Nancy Haynes. Third row: Peggy Davis, Vicki Gresak, Marilyn Dirkse, Fran Dirkse, Joyce Dinkins, Cherrie Harter. Sorrow First row, left to right: Kathy King, Sharon Mc- Combs. Second row: Vicky Meyers, Barb Johnson, Kathy Ludlam. Third row: Louise Linn, Glenda Lofgren, Dixie Kun- kel, Susan Jeffries. Fourth row: Barb Mrazek, Lynn Iber, Kay Manns, Mary Simmons. Fear First row, left to right: Kathy Turnbull, Sue Siegrist, Mary Seacrist. Second row: Barb Wieland, Karen Paluska, Diana Rein- ders, Katherine Poyner, Susan Schwab, Janice Ockerby, Carole Watkins. JUNIOR ORCHESIS Left to right: Carla Schwab, Carol Schmitt, Sharon Franks, Vicki Egli, Donna Taylor, Diana Wheat, Virginia Cady, Kathy Bass, Norma Wys, Julie Stapleton, Roye Tilley, Karen Newcomb, Pat Har- grave, Pat Goetz, Paula Dix- on, Mary Edwards, Helen Hewitt, Barbara Schafer. Com rrly First row, left to right: Mel- ody Badgerow, Judy Church, Sue Bienemann. Second row: Kathy Carroll, Rae Arnold, Joanne Buehler, Barb Cripe. Third row, standing: Kay Anderson, Judy Crichfield, Linda Buttas, Jan Carroll, Jan Binkele. 109 I-li -Y OFFICERS Preridenf ..,......... CHARLES HARTER . . Bos OHN Vice-President ...... I J SON .LVERNIE Davis Secretary .................. TIP CORNELL Treasurer ........ ROBERT POKARNEY Chaplain ..... ............ S Teva Grssr Selected State Honor Club three out of the last five years, E.P.C.H.S. Hi-Y Club is trying to obtain that honor again this year. Our club has won the Mid-State Eight Hi-Y sports festival held at the Y.M.C.A. for three straight years, and now we can keep the traveling trophy which is awarded to the club in first place. We also participate in Youth in Government on city, state, and local levels, go swimming at the Y.M.C.A. and go on field trips. Held twice each month, our meetings enable members . . . to create, maintain, and extend throughout the home, school, and community high standards of Christian character. First row, left to right: Larry Dozard, Randy Bahr, Tony Svob, Ed Plarz, Ray Wilson, Bob Ronchetto, Tom Brown, Glenn Haueisen. Second row: Rod Schweitzer, Elwood Reliford, Robert Pfleclerer, Steve Gessc, George Maercker, Michael Schlobohm, Steve Beckwith, Jim Majors, Ron Dia- mond, Gary Ramshaw. Third row: Vernie Davis, Pat Kroll, Keith Phillips, David Hardy, Charles Harter, Robert Pokarney, Larry Diamond, Richard Bailey, Tony Rogers, Adrian Potts, Dirk Phelps. uill and Scroll First row, left to right: Leslie Mundwiler, Nan Clatt, Carol Fauber, Lynne Majure. Second row: Carolyn Dowds, Tobi Winders, Mary Seacrist, Harold Olson, Linda Metz. Cffice Messengers Office messengers at E.P.C.H.S. are the students who sacrifice their study halls for such a job. They carry messages to both students and teachers. Some students work just for the deans, others for the whole Student Services. Another duty of these messengers is to pick up absentee slips. Afterwards when the absentee lists are made up, they take one to each teacher. There are also a few students who work for the nurse during their free hour. First row, left to right: Tomma Buck- ley, Carol Rocke, Judy Cook, Connie Noll. Second row: Elyner Summers, Lillian Lackey, Carole Ausmus, Sandra Heppner. Third row: Jan Binkele, Jan Carroll, Karen Howe, Leona List, Mary Larson, Roberta Rose. Instrumental Music INTERMEDIATE BAND First row, left to right: Barbara Smith, Linda McNeely, Terry Walker, Bill Wood. Second row: Sandra Kaufman, Dianne Risser, Alice Ruey, Don Ashlock, Leonard Parker, Glenn Haueisen, Ernest Meiner. Third row: Sylvia Leicht, Marsha Mund- wiler, Navetree Gassaway, William Button, Ann Breweur, Lloyd Carson, Mike Dyek- man, Pam Frazier, William Miller, Ed Platz, Tom Laconte. Fourth row: Mr. Arnold, Danny Thomp- son. BEGINNING BAND AND ORCHESTRA First row, left to right: Jean Smith, Sandy Clack, Ralph Poliak, Jack Page, Gayala Hale. Second row: Evelyn Claassen, Mary Phil- lips, Diane Demon, Ann Ferguson, Mary Simmons, Gary Thomas, Chuck Sanders, Lucinda Widmer. Third row: Robert McMillan, Terry Ivey, Steven Young, Ann Norwood, Johnny Sue Walker, Ronald Button, Larry Ball, Sarah Chance, Shirley Beckette, XVally Rule, Mary Sue Patroif, Charles Owens. Richard Stoneburner. ADVANCED BAND First row, left to right: Mary Seacrist, Naomi Ross, Lonnie Kail, Rhea Reynolds. Second row: Gary Hayes, Paula Gerber, George Maercker, Bob Ward, Carol Simmons, Larry Breweur, Carl johnson, George Pogue. Third row: Deanna Decker, Carol Hoak, Jan Dovovan, Sandra Hurt, jim Brewer, Scott Hinkley, Rosemary Aden, Nancy Kolb, Larry Bramham, Tom Hawks, Lou Litchfield, Al Fisher. Snyder, Finley Frazier, Don Alderman, Cecil Van icbel, Sally Pace, Bob Salata, Mike Moore, John Fourth row: Roberta Bisco, Steven Gesse, Wayne DEtten, Sharon Waltz. ., . , I 112 Fourth row: Judi Conner, Bill Long, Instrumental Music MAJORETTES Front, left to right: Mary Seacrist, Rowena Douglas. Standing, left to right: Judy Kolb, Cindy Meyer, Gary Combs, Carol Simmons, Deanna Decker. OFFICERS Tom Brooks, Mary Seacrist, Lonny Kail, Judy Kolb, Gerald Pauley, Carol Winship. ADVANCED BAND First row, left to right: Rowena Douglas, Karin Spaulding, Suzanne Henniges, Carol Winship. Second row: Velda Lowe, Thelma Ringel, Harold Keistler, Tom Brooks, Dave Manning, Phyllis Sullivan, Charlene Wage Jean Rhodes Third row: Marvin Claassen, Tony Garrison, Leonard Gianessi, Wanda Osborn, Gerald Pauley, Richard May, Dianne Risser, Edwin Rhodes, Bill Wade, Marian Robinson. Fourth row: Keith Ingold, Robbe Wright, Dan Bertram, Bruce Pogue, Pat Oliver, Marilyn Spencer, John Knaak, Jim Smith Tom Shults, Bill Riddle, Phyllis Colson, Judy Kolb. Latin Club One hundred members comprise the roll of Latin Club this year. Latin Club has been an active group since it had its beginning in 1942. Among the many events participated in by Latin Club members are a chili supper, a service project, and bowling. The highlight of the year is the Roman Banquet. An Emperor and Empress reign over this eight-course meal and introduce sparkling entertainers to complete the evening of fun. OFFICERS President - ...... ............................... J UDY Kors Vice-Prerident .... ..... D AVE MANNING Secretary ........ ........ T 0131 WINDERS Treaun-er .................. ...... C HARLES HARTER Program Chairman ..... ...... G VVENDY LOFQUIST First row, left to right. Barb Mrazek, Larry Ball, Richard Powell, Lynne Majure, Roye Tilley, Rita Fales, Dave Manning, Judy Kolb, Helen Young, Camilla Billmeyer. Second row: Sharon Waltz, Virgie Thomas, Barbara Schafer, Vernon Orton, Ken Conrad, Tom Bush, Les Mundwiler, Barb Arnett, Sherry Swearingen, Ron Diamond, Jeanette Mason. Third row: Nancy Kolb, Judi Harris, George Pogue, jan Fredrickson, Charles Hatter, Tom Brooks, Jim Bowles, Carol Cress, Tom Tucker, Gary Combs, Dirk Phelps, Kathie Smith. First row, left to right: Sue Biene- mann, Ellen Lowry, Kay Pardew, Steve Quisenberry, Jim Eyer, Terry Ivey, Pat Dray, Cheryl Potter, Karen Corbin. Second row: Tobi Winders, Marilyn Weer, Barbara Peterson, Gwendy Lofquist, Nancy Hornbacker, Patri- cia Dalton, Renna Neumann, Trudy Collins, Sue Siegrist, Naomi Ross. Third row: Pat Jordan, Janice Schumacher, Karen Newcomb, Phyllis Calhoun, Roberta Rose, Susan Majure, Diane Schwartz, Helen Hewitt, Leslie Storrer, Donna Ellis, Vicki Velpel. Latin Club First row, left to right: Glenn Haueisen, jon Blickenstaff, Shar- on Boland, Lana Gupton, Carol Dixon, Sally Burchell, Pam Eth- riclge, Paul Bahnfleth. Second row: Kassie Jackson, Carol Hiter, Vicki Gadberry, Mary Lou Koch, Sammy Kirk, Lillian Bordner, Susan Harris, Jean Mitzelfelt, Sandy Clack. Third row: Randy Bahr, Chris Held, Barb Cripe, Bill Wade, Jean Smith, Gail Visocky, Leon- ard Gianessi, Sharon Ethtidge, Mary Phillips, Carolyn Price. l 115 Vocal Music MASTER CHOIR OFFICERS Prefidemf .................................. KAREN SCHMIDT Vice-President ...... ............ R ON BAILEY Secretary ............ .... H ARMONY GREEN Treafzzrer ..... ..... ......... B A RB JOHNSON GIRLS CHOIR OFFICERS Prefident ...................,.................. BARB ARNETT Vice-Prefident ......... ...... V ICKIE MEYERS Secretm'y-Trensmer .... ...... S UELLEN MILLER MADRIGAL Front row, left to right: Francis Yeunger, Karen Schmidt, Chris Leuallen, Peggy White, Marilyn French, Durinda Eaker, Joanne Beuhler, Gwendy Lofquist. Second row: Gary Jones, Gary Curtis, Richard Akins, Don Dinkins, David Swearingen, Willis Lamb, Ronald Bailey, Louis Gentz. First row, left to right: Janet Roger, Joyce Farney, Mildred Montgomery, Barb Cripe, Marilyn Graham, Renna Neumann, Joanne Hoffman, Sue Siegrist, Carole Ausmus, Fran Yuenger, Joanne Buehler, Margaret Krumpe, Carol Krabbe, Phyllis Horne, Pat Rees. Second row: Barb Johnson, Linda Buttas, Peggy White, Chris Leuallen, Durinda Eaker, Janice Schumacher, Sherry Cochran, Vicki Gresak, Judy Harris, Jayne McRight, Marilyn French, Susan Tate, Kathy McClain, Barb Wieland, Sherry Swearingen, Karen Schmidt, Kathy Ludlam, Harmony Green, Gwendy Lofquist. Third row: Paul Tiffan, Jim Whiteside, Richard Benson, Don McKenzie, Robert Ishmael, Larry Marvin, Gary Booth, Mike Guth, Steve Quisenberry, Richard Powell, Jim Cole, Jim Hrdlicka, Don Martin, Allan Vogelsang, Tip Cornell, Victor Broquard, Mike Evancik, Chuck Robbins, Ron Martin, Roy Waldrop, Joe Goodson, John Bliekenstaff. Fourth row: Bob Johnson, John Uphoff, George Strawbridge, Gary Wade, Richard Akins, Louie Gentz, XVillis Lamb, Terry Buhs, Don Dinkins, Van Nar Dinkins, Ronnie Watson, Dave Swearingen, Dale Harrison, Richard Bomer, David Burright, Jan Fredrickson, Ron Bailey, Gary Jones, Gary Curtis, Ed Kennedy, Jim Smith, Dan Kirtley. First row, left to right: Elain Shumate, Carolyn Anderson, Pat Cowan, Sally Burchell, Janet Koth, Linda Kelch, Carol Schmitt, Sue Miller, Vicki Egli, Judy Clark, Judy Sommer, Carol Hiter, Penny Modendricker. Second row: Peggy Davis, Linda Carlock, Beverly Rowland, Gaylon Knight, Sherry Ragon, Vicki Hargrave, Carole Watkins, Mary Lockard, Mary Potter, Glenda Linn, Barbara Greuter, Kay Pardew, Shelly Filip, Karen Clemons, Vicky Meyers, Dianne Martin, Bonnie Parry. Third row: Joyce Dinkins, Jackie Corrington, Jean Koth, Marilyn Polson, Judy Dick, Jane Bill, Mary Henson, Joan White, Donna Ellis, Sharon Bond, Marjorie Laughary, Betty Gustafson, Marilyn Dirkse, Rebecca McRight, Phyllis Calhoun, Ruth Rotermund, Ollie Hamlin, Diane Lonteen. Fourth row: Carolyn Grotz, Barb Schafer, Sharon Johnson, Mary Hollingsworth, Louise Linn, Linda Miller, Jeanette Mason, Sharon Schmidt, Carol Graves, Marette Prince, Sharon Allison, Katherine Poyner, Beverly Beckman, Barb Arnett, Lucy Parker, Sharon Waltz, Marcella Sowers, Bonnie Horn, Helen Hewitt. Girls' Choir Key Notes First row, left to right: Joanne Buehler, Carol Krabbe, Janet Roger, Joyce Farney, Margaret Krumpe, Harmony Green. Second row: Joanne Hoffman, Jon Blickenstaff, Karen Schmidt, Durinda Eaker, Sherry Cochran, Mr. Foiles, Marilyn French, Peggy White, Chris Leuallen, Paul Titian, Gwendy Lofquist. Third row: Gary Jones, Louie Gentz, Bob Johnson, Willis Lamb, David Swearingen, Richard Akins, Ron Bailey, Gary Curtis, Gary Wade. Library Staff Working during their study hall periods, be- fore and after school, or during homeroom, student librarians give their time to help operate the library. Their contribution to the welfare of the school is a substantial one They perform such duties as preparing new books for circulation, working at the desk, shelving books, filing new material, checking and distributing library mail. First row, left to right: Connie Iber, Barb Sullivan, Pam Lipe, Linda Kelch, Shirley Lyons, Gail Pilkington. Second row: Pat Harms, Karen Lothrop, Victor Broquard, Larry Creekmur, Steve Rocke, Shirley Cook, Virginia Schrader, Sandi Schmidt. The purpose of Dewey Decimals is to provide opportunities for vocational exploration by practice, to enable students to learn library procedures and techniques, to popularize reading among students, and to acquaint ourselves with other students and librarians. Our weekly business meetings are followed by information pro- grams. During the year club members visit a college library, have a Christmas party, and terminate their activities with a picnic. Dewey Decimals has been especially busy this year because E.P.C.H.S. library was the host for the District Student Librarians Convention on March 31, 1962, This year members plan to raise money for the United Fund and the foreign exchange student fund. Dewey Decimals OFFICERS President .............................. SHIRLEY LYoNs Vice-Prerinlenf ...,.... PAT I-IARMS Secretary-Treaszzrer ...... ..... S ANDI SCI-IMIDT First row, left: to right: Sandi Schmidt, Barb Sullivan, Kathy Bass, Marilyn Craig, Pam Lipe, Linda Kelch Connie Iber Second row: Shirley Lyons, Gail Pilkington. Third row: Judy Preston, Virginia Schrader, Paula Murray, jackie Redshaw, Shirley Cook, Judy Davis, Par Harms Black Knights OFFICERS Prerident .......................... RON EVANS Vice-Prrerident .,...... LES MUNDWILER Secretary ..........,,.,.. MURREL RHODES Treazrurer ..... ....... R oDN EY WISER The Black Knights, organized in 1955, is com- posed of boys interested in chess. Bi-weekly meetings consist of special reports on chess topics, followed by games played by competing members. This year the Swiss System of tournament play was adopted, replacing the Pyramid plan which had prevailed for several years. Beginning with 18 members its first year, the Knights have increased annually to its present membership of 37. The club welcomes any boy who is interested in playing or learning to play chess. Meets against other schools in the Peoria area are high points of the year's program. First row, left ro right: Dirk Phelps, Murrel Rhodes, Eric Deobler, Gary Hunt, Bill Becella. Second row: Leslie Mundwiler, Rick Miller, Marshall Logue, Don Moody, Louie Gentz, Ron Evans. Third row: George Hinclahl, Varnon Wood, Dallas jones, Roger Fry, Rodney Wiser, Ronnie Beerschem, Harry Ingold. EPOCI-I Staff EDITORIAL STAFF Editor ............................................ PAT DEMPSEY Auiftant Editorr .... CAROL BEGGS, CAROL CRESS Tylbim .....,.......... HELEN WYS, HELEN YOUNG Af-tiff ..........,................................. PAT DEMPSEY Phofogmplaerr -. GARY HUNT, GEORGE HINDAHL Faculiy Advimrr ........ MR. GETZ, MRS. ROMINE JAY ARNOLD, ENID COLE, BETTY COLLINS, JAUNITA DOBBINS, CAROL FRANKFORTH, CI-IERISE HARRIS, GWENDY LOFQUIST, VIGKY MEYERS, SUE MILLER, JUDY PAGE, FRED REUTER, DENNIS TRIGGS Staff ............ . an old tradition . . For years there has been an EPQCH. This year's Staff presents your EPoCH recording the greatest year at E.P.C.H.S.-gathering and sifting words and pictures throughout the year, so that a new year . . . your EPOCI'-I the EPOCH story could be well and truly told. Under the leadership of Mr. Getz, our advisor, your EPoCH Staff has sought to produce a year- book you will enjoy and treasure. First row, left to right: Enid Cole, Betty Collins, Carol Beggs, Sue Miller, Vicky Meyers. Second row: Gwendy Lofquist, Helen Young, Don Westlake, Carol Frankforth, Pat Dempsey, Juanita Dobbins. Third row: Gary Hunt, jay Arnold, Dennis Triggs, Dick Wright, Carol Cress, George.Hin- dahl, Helen Wys. HHN ,ig E 3 QA .f 3 1. 'MQRS NR Shi , , - V rs' . Q' -Q gba , i ,Qs E.: -Si S .4 1 3:3 ,. ' .3 51-1 ' - .. vs., .. L, ., , ., S :s,. -2,4 ,xl , pkg, , N Jgff ,fy rie s - -' 4 f'-!.!1f Q' 5 f P '., 'ig - 432, I , s zlilw' .. s 9 ' 'J if. - qi, t , , -2,315 ki , iffy., 3, vqs,-rv 3 , . ,-.23 if X -I ' 1 if P. S. We'll get it next year! Acknowledgments The Staff of the 1962 EPUCH expresses appreciation to Owen Marsh, Associates Engraving Company john J. Watcliinski, Camera Craft Studio, Normal, Illinois Associates Engraving Company, Springfield, llinois Wagoner Printing Company, Galesburg, Illinois S. K. Smith Cover Company, Chicago, Illinois Pfister's Bindery, Galesburg, Illinois Adams, Bert 18 Allison, Ira 12 Arnold, Donald 12, 113 Arvin, Glendou 8 Babcock, Alma 18 Bahntleth, Margaret J. 10 Baker, Esther 12 Ballard, Carl 18 Barnhart, George N. 18 Beals, Jane 12 Burchell, Maynard 8 Burgess, Arene 12 Burk, Mary Lou 17 Burton, Clifton 18 Campbell, Frank 18 Cassady, Wendell 12 Chadwick, Dorothy 12 Clatt, Corwin 12, 67 Crawford, Howard 18 Davis, Wallace 12 Decker, Howard 12 Dimmick, Marilyn 12 Dooley, Leo J. 12, 74 Dowel, Dorothy 13 Eastwood, Eleanor 13 Eaton, Leo 18 Eicken, Robert 13 Elwood, John 8 Errion, Maurice 13 Farley, Kenneth 18 Fogal, Frank 13 Foiles, Eugene 13, 117 Fredrickson, J. R. 8 Adams, David oe 68 Adams, ames Iichael 47 ,L 1 Adams, 'enneth David 54 Adams, Mary Christine 47 Aden, Rosemary 47, 112 Ahten, Peggy Elouise 21 Akins, Richard Eugene 2, 47, 66, 80, 85, 105, 116,117 Albrecht, Ronald 21 Alderman, Donald VVayne 21, 112 Allan, Donna Kay 47 Allbritton, Gordon Michael 41 Allen, Robert Bryan 41, 66, 79 Alliggn, Robert Thomas 21, 76, Allison, Sharon Ann 41, 96, 117 Algsasy, David Lester 47, 54, 70, Almasy, Lyle Harold 47, 66, 70 Altum, Bruce Richard 41 80, 74, Axicleyrson, Carolyn Sue 47, 91, 99, Anderson, David Mark 54, 74 Anderson, Ellen Louise .41, 96 Anderson, Gregory Phillip 47, 80 Anderson, Mary 97 Anderson, Milton Jay 54, 68, 80 Anderson, Sandra Kay, 41, 89, 94, 96, 102, 109 Anliker, Sandra 21 Armstrong, Jerome Dean 41 Arnett, Barb 21, 96, 114, 116, 117 Arnold, Oakley Jay 4, 21, 76, 77, 106. 107, 127 Arnold, Rae Myles 46, 47, 92 79, , 96,109 Arvin, John Larry 41 Ashlock, Donald James 54, 68, Aten, Linda 54, 84, 96 Athens, Steven Rae 54 Ausmus, Carole Sue 3, 21, 111,116 Austin, games Edward 47 Austin, Iarsha Karen 54 Ayers, Ralph Willard 54 113 B Babcock, James JeFiery 41 Bacon, Lonnie Louis 54, 80 Badgerow, Melody Ann 54, 85, 109 Badorek, Jack Dale 21, 74, 76, 79, 89 Baggott, Danni Laverne 54 Bahls, Vickie ynnette 54, 97 Bahnfleth, Paul Joseph 53, 54, 80, 114 Bahnfleth, Stellrhen Michael 41, 79 Bahr, Randolg Charles 54, 110, 114 Bailey, gaudy rancis 41, 90 Bailey, ichard Eugene 54, 110 . Baillegr, Ronald Dean 21, 85, 94, 116, Bain, Fenton Alan 54, 68, 70 Baird, Sandra Kay 41, 86, 90 Baker, Linda iean 54, 96, 102 Baker, Terry ewis 21 Ball, iudith Ann 41 Ball, arry 54, 112, 114 Index ADMINIS Friend, Hilda 18 Fritz, John 9 Fulton, Elsie 13 Gehrig, Roberta 13 Gembler, Alvin 13 Gerlach, James 13 Gerlaeh, Roslyn 13 Gettman, William 13 Getz, Howard 13, 39 Glenn, Mary Ann 13 Greene, Lawrence 18 Greuter, Mabel 17 Guth, Loren 18 Hankins, Noble 18 Harms, Myrna 13, Harvey, Thomas 8 Hess, Fred 18 Hess, Marge 18 Hibser, Joanne 17 Hight, Hallie 18 Hinton, Viola 17 Hoey, William 14 Houghan, Cecil 18 Johnson, Albert 14 ohnson, August 14 99 Johnson, Thomas 14 ohnson, Violet 17 Kauffman, Dorothy 18 King, George 14 King, Wayne 18 Kitchell, Donna 14 Klopfenstein, Jean ll Kneer, Marian 14 TRATION Lester, James A. 18 Leverton, Carolyn 17 Linden, Maxine 14 Manning, Thelma 18 blaquet, Donald 14, 74 Martin, Dorothy 18 Metzger, Hilbert 8 Meyers, Jess 18 Millard, Frederick 14, 67, 75 Mohn, George 14 Moore, Byron R. 9 Moore, Russell 10, 74 Moreland, Floyd 18 Morton, Sharon 14 Murphy, Brad ll, 67 Murphy, John 14, 70 Myers, Earl 14 Nabedrick, Jack 14 Niehaus, Stanley VV. 10 Nimmo, Alfred 18 Panish, Theodore 15 Pisano, Nick 18 Pollard, Wilma 17 Propeck, Ben 15 Pyle, Beverly 15 Quinn, James 18 Reinholdt, Frederick 15 Reen, Clara 17 Reeser, Mary 18 Rial, David 15 Romine, Gladys 15 Roth, Joseph 18 Sanders, Raymond 15 STUDENTS Ballard, Leland 47, 80 Bankes, Dollie Nylene 47 Barber, Sharon Ann 47 Barker, Peggy Louise 21 Barker, Verna Anna 54 Barnhart, Jay Vt'arren 47, 66, 67, 70, 71, 72,7s, 106 Barnhart, Mary Jane 47, 97, 103 Barnhill, Jeff Robert 47 Barrow, Richard Alan 47, 70, 76, 80 Bass, Kathleen Sue 54, 86, 97 Bates, Glenda Gail 54 Bauer, John Oliver 21 Baynard. Betty Jane 41 Bazil, Sharon Sue 54, 86 Beach, James Roy 47 Beal, Diane Lynne 54, 86 Beard, Ina Elnora 47 Becella, William George 47, 120 Beckett, Charles Henry 41 Beckett, Shirley Mae 54, 112 Beckman, Beverly Jo 21, 117 Befkbrvitli, Stephen Fredrick 54, 80, Beebe, Marla Carole 54 Beetschen, Ronnie Lee 47, 120 Begg? Carol Jeanne 4, 21, 87, 93, 99, Behrens, Linda Lon 47 Belcher, Carol Sue 41 Belcher, Floyd VVilliam 54 Belcher, 1Vanda Jean 54 Bell, Paul Ray 22 Bellamy, Marilyn Kay 47 Bellamy, Sue Ann 54 Belt, Jerry Keith 41, 88 Benson, Richard 54, 68, 116 Benway, Susan Mae 54 Bergman, James Douglas 22, 64, 65, 66, 80 Berkley, Barbara Louise 22 Berkley, Charles Lucky 47, 77, 80 Berkley, Christy Kay 22 Berkley, Sue Carol 53, 54 Berkley, Bertram, Daniel Raymond 54, 68, 112 Bevard, Shannon 47 Bevard, Shiela Lavonna 41 Bienemann, Elaine Sue 54, 97, 103, -109, 114 1 Bigliazzi, Judith Ann 22 Bill, Jane Kaye 47, 117 Bill, anice Jeanne 54. Billmeyer Camilla Elaine 47, 96, 114 Binkele, Janice Helen 22, 62, 105, 108, 109, 111 Bisco, Rachel Sue 22, 47, S9 Bisco, Roberta Mary 85, 112 Bishop, Dennis Michael 41, 79 Bivens, Rose Ann 41, 90 Blacklock, Barbara Ann 54 Blacklock, Jim Edward 41, 79, 107 Blackwell, Glenda Yvonne 47 Blake, Brenda Kaye 47 Blickfnstatt, Jon Michael 47, 114, 116, 11 Terry Ray 22 Bloodworth, Patricia Colleen 47 Blumenstock, David Lee 54 Blumenstcck, Larry VV. 54 Blundy, Dennis Michael 47, 80 Bockler, Judy Louise 41 Bodtke, Nancy Ann 2, 22, 92, 94, 99, 105. 120 Bogener, Ronnie Wayne 41. 107 Bohannan, Charles Elliott 54 Boland, Sharon Kay 47, 97, 114 Bomer, Richard Keith 54, 68, 116 Bond, Gaylord Leslie 41, 47, 107 Bond, Sharon Kay 117 Bone, Robert Lester 22 Booth, Bonnie Lee 22 Booth, Gary Hubert 5.4, 68, 116 Bordner, Lillian Marie 41, 54, 101 105, 114 Borton, Lilia Kathleen 41, 64, 97 Boundy, Richard Forrest 54, 68, 70 Bourn, Barbara Marie 22, 47 Bourn, Beverly Margaret 47. 96 Bowles, James Edgar 2, 22, 78, 84, 92 93, 94, 95,101,106,114 Bowley, Dianne Kaye 47 Bowan, Virginia Lee 41 Bracken, Richard Gene 41, 79 Bradley, Robert Leroy 22, 80 Brakebill, Robert Dale 54 Braman, Basil 47 Braniham, Larr Lee 41, 74, 112 Brandt, Steven Edward 47, 66, 80 Brecher, Carl Es enscheid 54 Bremer, Robert llvan 41, 70, 71, 72 75, 77, 84,106 Brewer, Cheryl Elaine 54, 103 Brewer, iames Clinton 54, 112 Brewer, Iichael Duane 41, 79 Breweur, Ann Helen 54, 113 Breweur, Emily Diane 47, 96, 102 Breweur, Larry Charles 47, 70, 77, 112 Brickler, Georgia Katherine 54 Brinker, Harley Diane 41 Brinker, Robert Jule 47, 76, 80 Britton, Nancy Diane 41 Broadlield, Larry Melvin S4 Brodt, David Eugene 66, 67, 73, 78 Brodt, Harry Allen 54, 68, 74 Brooks, Thomas Edward 22, 79, 84, 92, 94, 95. 99, 105,112,114 Broquard, Victor Eugene 47, 90, 91 116, 119 Brosliears, Lottie Diane 23 Brown, Bruce Edmon 54, 68, 74 Brown, Charles Fredrick 47 Brown, Connie Jo 54 Brown, Evelyn Ann 41 Brown, James Larry 54 Biggvn, Philip Edwin 47, 74, 77, 78, Briniwgi, Thomas Eugene 47, 54, 74 Brown, Thomas Ray 47, 54, 110 Brugger, Steven Lee 54, 68 Brummitt, Sylvia Janice 47, 90, 97 Sanders, VVillie 15 Schelm, Paul 18 Schleper, Janet 15 Schmitt, Albert 8 Sears, Caroline 15 Sedgwick, Barbara 15 Serri, Victor 15 Shaw, Millard 15, 99 Simmons, Leah 15 Smith, Angie 18 Smith, Kathryn 17 Smith, Russell 15 Staley, Betty 15 Stien, Joe 15 Stokes, Renee 15 Stoner, John 18 Strayer, Lois 15 Streitberger, William Surber, Ray 18 Timken,TIack 15 Toland, om 18 Tracey, Elda 18 Tull, Pearl 18 Valentine, Sharon 17 VVagner, Howard 18 VVilkinson, Wayne 15, 98 1Villian1s, Charles 11 VVilliams, James 15 Wilson, Marian 18 VVilson, Marvin 15 Zanders, Dorothy 18 15, 70, 78 Buck. Curtis Lester 47, 76, 77 Buckley, Sharon Kay 47 Buckley, Tonima Lou 23, 111 Buckner, Donna Charlene 47, 90 Buehlcr, Johanna Elizabeth 41, 94, 97, 109,116,117 Bu7e7scher, Charles Alfred 41, 70, 72, Buhs, Daniel Jansen 41, 66, 79, 85 Buhs, Terry John 54, 68, 116 Bundy, Richard Harold 47 Burbridge Barbara Ann 54, 97, 103 Burchell, Jenola iean 41 Burchell, Sally ee 47, 87, 90, 97, 114, 117 Burchfield, Roy Lee 54 Burditt, Patricia Ann 41 Burke. William Clifford 54 Burleson, Linda Lon 54 Burns, Linda Carol 54 Burright, David Blaine 47, 116 Burright, Janet Ann 54, 97, 103 Burtis, Olivia Susan 41, 97, 102, 103 Burtis, Trudy Kay 55, 97 Burton, Clifton Lee 41 Bush, Thomas Edmond 41, 92, 95, 114 Butler, Sue 41 Buttas, Linda Diane 23, 109, 116 Button, Ronald Eugene 55, 112 Button, William Lorentz 47, 113 Buysse, William Lowell 23, 79 Byrd, Louise 47 C Cady, Virginia 55, 97, 103, 104 Cagle, Lindon Lloyd 47, 80, 107 Caho, Judy Eileen 55, 90 Caldwell, Frank 55, 68, 101 Calhoun, Phyllis Gail 47, 114, 117 Calvert, Anita 55 Campbell, Gladys 41 Campbell, Judy Kay 47, 90 Campbell, Larry 23 Campbell, Sally 47 Campbell. Susan 23 Canter, LaVer11 79 Canter, Sheldon 23, 77 Carlock,'Lincla 41, 117 Carroll, Kathleen 55, 109 Carroll, Janice 41, 109, 111 Carson, Lloyd 55, 113 Carson, Robert 41 Casey, Benjamin 55 Cassidy, Hugh 47, 66, 80 Cassidy. Linda 55, 97 Cation, Roberta 41, 98 Cavanagh, James 47, 66, 70, 72 Caviezil, Tom 23, 79 Chamberlain, Sandra Kay 23 Chance, Albert Leon 41 Chance, Sarah 55, 103, 112 Cheek. Brenda 47 Chester, Linda 55 Chester, Roger 48 Chewning, John 41. 66, 79, 106, 107 125 Chism, Jviidy 48, 102 Chism, argaret 23 Chitty, Sandra Kay 23, 90 Christopher, ion 55 Christopher, Iary 48 Christopher, Sharon 55 Church, Gary 23, 80 Church, Judy 85, 109 Church, James 41, 79 Churchill, Larry 55 Cirincione, Charlotte 48 Claassen, Evelyn 55, 112 Claassen, Marvin 23, 112 Sandra 55, 97, 112, 114 Clack, Clark, Gerald 48 Clark, Judy 48, 117 Clark, Linda 55 Clark, Vtlarren 23, 80 Nan 23, 84, 89, 91. 92. 93, Clatt, 95, 96, 99,101,111 Clemons, Edith 48 Clemons, Karen 48, 117 Coats, Terry 48, 66, 74, 76. 85 Cochran, Madaline 55 Cochran, Sandra 24 Cochran, Sherry 24, 96, 116, 117 Cody, Ralph 24, 64, 66, 79, 30. 94 Cole, Enid 21, 97,102, 103.121 Cole, James 48, 76, 116 Betty 24, 121 Collins, Collins, Lyneve 41, 96, 102 Collins, Trudy 48, 96, 114 Collom, Rebecca 55 Colson, Ph llts 48 112 Gaily is, ds, 1512, 114 Combs, Compton, ohn 55 Compton, oseph 48 Compton, Nancy 41 Compton, Paul 41 Condo, Stephanie 48, 97 Connor, Judith 112 Conrad. Kenneth 55, 70, 114 Cook, Jack Leroy 55, 74 Cook, , udin. 24, 99, 111 Cook Shirley Ann 55, 118, 119 Copeland. Janie Mae 41 Corbin, Karen Andrea 48, 114 Cordis, Charles Robert 24, 64, 66, 76, 77, 79, 80, 106 Cordle, Steven gay. 55 Cordone, John avid 4. 24, 79 Cornell, George Edward 48, 80, 110. 116 Cornell, Phyllis Elaine 24 Cornwell, Perry Carl 48, 78 Corrington, Jacqueline Ann 48, 117 Cowan, Patricia 48, 97, 117 Cox, John Elbert 48 Crackel, Danny Lee 42, 79 Craft, Randolph Lee 48, 101 Crafton, Beverly Kay 86 Craig, Marilyn Sue 55, 118 - Cramer, Ronald Stanley 48, 101 Crawford, Eugene wyllllilm 42 Creekmur, Larry Dean 24, 119 Cress, Carol Ann 4, 24, 86, 92, 95, 96, 99, 102, 114, 121 Crichfield, Judith Annette 4, 42, 62, 98, 105, 109 Cripe, Barbara Jean 42, 92, 94. 97. 10s, 109,114,116 Crisler, Sally Marie 24 Crisler, Steven 42, 74 Crosier, Robert Dale 48 Crum, Albert Lester 42, 79 Crum, Connie Lynn 55, 102 Cumming, Ricky Lee 24 Cunefare, Terry Lee 48, 80 Douglas Stuart 55 Currie, Curtis, Gary Ross 39, 42, 116, 117 D Dalton, Patricia Ann 55, 97, 114 Daniel, Nancy Ellen 42 Davis, Joyce Jean 42 Davis, Judy YV0l111B 48, 118 Davis, Kay Lynn 42 Davis, Linda Faye 55 Davis, Peggy Sue 42, 108, 117 Davis, Robert Lee 48, 66 Davis, Thomas Allen 55 Davis, Vernie Lee 48, 84, 101, 110 Decker, Deanna Lea 42, 112 Dempsey, Patricia Karen 4, 24, 99 121 Deobler, Eric Bruce 42, 120 Diamond, Larry Dean 42, 79, 110 Diamond, Ronald Lee 4, 24, 79, 84. 92, 93, 95. 110.114 Diamond, Sue Sharpe 35 Dick, Judith Ann 48, 117 Dick, lllichael James 25, 76, 79, 106 Dickson, Jeanette Eloise 25 Dickson, Michael Duray 48 Diebel, Wayne Russell 25. 112 Dillggbeck, Leonard Irvin 25, 74 Dimon, Frances Diane 55, 112 Dinkins, Donald Roy 48, 66, 80, 116 Dinkins,tJames Vannar 42, 79, 116 Dip8gl,u-heryl Louise 48, 55, 103 , 1 124 94, 93. Dirkse, Frances Jean 2, 25, 85, 94, 108 Dirkse, Marilyn Susan 48, 108, 117 Dittmer, Gary Lee 55, 68, 80, 85 Dixon, Carol Lynn 48, 97, 114 Dixon, Paula Ann 55, 97, 109 Dobbins, Margaret Deanna 48, 86 Dobbins, Stella Juanita 4, 25, 90, 121 Dodillet, Larry R. 55 Donovan, Janet Kay 48, 97, 112 Dornou, Robert Allen 55, 68 Dornou, NVilliam Joe 25, 68, 74, 75, 79, 106 Dossey, John Arthur 3, 6, 25, 76, 77, 79, 84 85, 92, 93, 95, 100, 106 Dotson, Douglas Rhea 25, 64, 65, 66 Douglas, Gary Allen 42, 66, 76 Douglas, Rowena Marie 42, 103, 112 Douglass, Carol Ann 48 Douglass, Nancy Dale S5 Dowds, Carolyn Kay 25. 89, 90, 111 Dozard, Larry Arnold 55, 110 Dray, Patricia Lee 42, 85, 90, 97, 114 Driver, Billie Joe 48 Driver, Carolyn Lucille 55 DnChesne, Cynthia Jean 25 Duke, Jack Ray 55, 68, 80 Dully, Glenda Leigh 48 Dyekman, Michael Dean 48, 113 E Eaker, Durinda Rose 42, 96, 116, 117 Earnest, Merlyn Glenn 48 Eaton, Darrel P. 55 Eberle, Barbara Ann 42 Edmondson, Ronnie D. 48, 78, 107 Edwards, Mary Lea 42, 96, 109 Edwards, William Donald 25 Egli, Vickie Lynn 48, 97, 109, 117 Ekvall, Thomas Dale 25, 79 Ellington, Theda Gay 55, 90 Elliott, oyce Faye 55, 90 Elliott, ndith Ann 55 Elliott, Sharon Allene 42, 90 Ellis, Donna Jane 42, 86, 92. 102, 114, 1 17 Ellwanger, Lawrence Otto 42, 66, 70, 73, 75, 106 Epperson, Etha Darlene 42 Epperson, Peggy Lou 3, 42 Ervin, Shirley Ann 48, 91, 97 Estes, Shirley Jean 42 i Etheridge, Richard Melvin 48, 88 Ethridge, Pamela Faye 55, 114 Ethridge, Sharon Kay 42, 114 Evancik, Michael Joseph 55, 116 Evans, Ronald Lee 42, 77, 92, 95, 98, 120 Eyer, James Oliver 48, 114 F Fales, Rita Sue 48, 85, 96, 114 Fannon, James 55 Farley, Patsy Ann 4, 25 Farngy, Joyce Marie 42, 90, 102, 116, 11 Fauber. Carol Sue 25, 80, 111 Fauber, Richard Allen 48 Feldman, Jeri Kay 39, 40, 42, 97, 108 Fenton, Michael Dale 42 Ferguson, Lois Ann 55, 112 Filip, Shelly Marie 42, 85, 102, 103, 117 Finn, Theresa Kay 55 Fisher, Albert John 55, 112 Fleming, Dennis Clayton 55 Flurer, Carolyn Elizabeth 48, 91 Fleuerman, Jack 79 Fobar, Brenda Lou 48, 97 Forbes, Mary Martha 48, 97, 103 Foster, Paul Vtfilliam 42 Foster, 1.Villiam Howard 42 Fox, Carolyn Margaret 8, 55 Frank, Alvin Carl 42 Frmlilcfortli, Carol June 26, 64, 94. 89, 94, 87, 99. Franklin, Dorothy Jean 42 Franks, Jolm Russell 42 Franks, Sharon Lynn 48, 97, 109 Frans, Judith Ann 48 Frantz, Dale Alan 48 Frantz, Daniel Eugene 26, 76, 79 Frazier, Finley Junior 42, 112 Frazier, Pamela Kay 55, 113 Fredericks, Nancy Jean 55, 90 Fredrickson, Jan Ronald 55, 84, 116 Freeman, Jack Albert S5 Freeman, Warren Lee 26 French, Marilyn Kay 42, 96, 116, 117 Frickleton, Edna lilac 48, 97 Frickleton, Janet 55 Friend, Judith Kay 55, 90 Fry. Roger Franklin 55, 77, 84, 120 Fuchs. Carol Marie 42 Fults. Leria 55, 85. 97, 103 Futrell, Nell Catherine 4, 26 G Garlberry. Vicki Lynn 55, 97, 114 Galggh lllavis Anne 26, 85, 96, 99, 1 .. Gambill. Elvis Gene 42 Garner, Johny Ray 55 Garner, Judith Ann 3, 48, 86 Garrison, Anthony Gene 55, 112 Gassaway, Navetree Jane 55, 97, 113 Gatewood, Vicki Royce 55 Gentz, Louis Frederick 42, 94, 98,116,117,120 Gerhardt, Janice Kay S5 German, Edwin Gordon 42, 66 German, Linda Mae 55, 97 Gesse, Mark Steven 48, 66, 110, Gianessi, Leonard Patrick 112, 114, Gilbert, Donald Joseph 26, 106 Gilbert, Susan Linnea 48 Gilles, Jerald Allen 26, 80 Gingrich, Joan Elizabeth 42 Gingrich, Ronald H. 55 Gladwell, David Merrian 55 Gladwell, Nancy Carol 48 Glider, Linda Lee 4, 26 Glassick, Joe Lee 55. 68, 80 Goad, Delbert Earl 26, 64, 65, 66, 79 112 106 Goben, Frieda Marie 4, 26, 90 Goben, Margaret Ann 48, 90 Goetz, Patricia Ann 48, 90, 109 Golden, Carolyn Jeanett 48 Gololif, Charles Nicholas 49, 77, 89, 95 Goodson,SJoe Allan 55, 68, 116 Gordon, andra Kay 49, 103 Graham, Karen Jean 49, 90 Graham, Marilyn Kay 42, 90, 103 116 Graves, Carolyn Sue 49, 117 Gray, Bonnie Sue 42 Grazar, Connie Marie 55 Grazar, Karen Lynn 55 Green, Harmony Diane 42, 84, 97 108, 116, 117 Greenway, Claude L. 55, 80, 85 Greenway, Lani Ritter 49. 78 Gregory, Everett Lee 26, 79 Gregory, Roy Lee 42 Gregory, Stephen Lynn 4, 26, 78, 79 106 Gresak, Diane Lou 55, 90, 97 Gresak, Vicki Lynn 4, 42, 62, 84, 96 98,105,108,116 Greuter, Barbara Ann 7, 49, 117 Grihin, Durral VVayne 55 Griliin, James Harold 26 Griffin, Tony Felton 49 Griflith, Edna Kay 55, 96 Grimes, Jackie Lee 26 Grotz, Carolyngean 49, 96, 117 Grove, Bonnie harlene S6 Grove, Donna Kathleen 3, 26 Gruber, Paula Jian 49, 97, 103, 112 Gruber, Terry ldon 56, 80 Gupton, Lana Kay 49, 97, 114 Gustafson, Betty Ann 42, 117 Gutliig Michael Frederick 49, 80, 107, 1 H Habel, Sheryl Kay 49 Hacker, Joseph G enn 27, 75, 79 Hackett, David Houston 56 Hager, Linda Rae 49, 96 Hagey, Rebecca Sue 56 Haislip, Betty 42 Haislip, Linda Faye 27 Hale, David Clarence 27 Hale, Gayala Elaine 56, 112 Hall, Frank S6 Hall, June 27, 97 Hall, James Gordon 56 Hall, Peggy Marie 56 Hall, Sandra Sue 56 Hamilton, Janice Marie 56 Hamilton. .haron Kay 49 Hamlin, Ollie Irene 117 Hammond, Dwight Lee 42 Hzggmond, Gerald McCoy 42, 56, 68 Hammond, Paul Edward 79, 88 Hammond Richard Paul 27, 66 Hancock, Dorothy Jean 56 Hardy. David Henry 4, 27, 76, 77, 78 89, 99,106, 110 - Harrtirave, Patricia Marie 49, 89, 91 Hargrave, Vickie Sue 40, 43, 85, 117 Harms, Patricia Marie 49, 84, 89, 91 97,103,118,119 Harness, Harold Franklyn 27 Harr, Elizabeth Ann 49 Harr, Stanley Calib 43 Harris, Cherise Leisle 27 Harris, Herbert Eugene 49 Haiiirls, Judith Ann 43, 96, 98, 102 Harris, Susan Kay 56, 97, 103, 114 Barbara Ann 56 Harrison, Hirlrgson, Dale Edwin 49, 76, 80, 107 Harrison, Jerry Dean 43, 66 Harrison, Steven Eugene 43 Harter, Charles Edward 43, 77, 79 84, 92, 95, 110, 114 7s, 79, ss, 101, 1 1 1 Harter, Cheryl Ann 56, 96 Harvey, Anita Louise 43, 108 Hatcher, Joan Evelyn 56, 103 Haueisen, Glenn Henry 56, 79, 84, 113, 114 Hawkins, Mary 56 Hawks, Thomas Lee 49, 80, 91, 112 Hawley. Alvy R. 56 Hayes, Gary Lee 43, 112 Haynes, Nancy Lou 49, 108 Hazen, Hubert Dwight 43 Head, Connie Jane 56, 90 Headley, Sandra Kay 56, 96 Heaton, Robert Allen 49 Heineman, Glenna Marie 43, 90 Held, Lhristine Louise 56, 103, 114 Helferich, Gayle Marie 56 Helferlch, Lynda Lea 49 Heller, Sandra Sue 49 Heller, Sharon Ann 56 Hellrigel, Jimmy Warren 56, 77, 80 Henderson, Sandra Lou 3, 27 Henniges, Suzanne Martha 43,87, 98. 102, 112 Henson, Marylou Maxine 43, 117 Heppner, Sandra Marie 102, 111 Herman, Allan Keith 43, 79 Herndon, Roger J. 49, 80 Herring, Manley Clayton 27 Herseman,1Janice Lynn 56 HCl'tlC11l, S erry Jean 56 Hester, VVanda Lee 49 Heuerman, Jack Alan 49, 101 Heuerman, Sharon Ann 27 Hewitt, Helen Morgan 49, 87, 89, 96. 109, 114, 117 Hiland, VVillis James 43 Hill, Richard Eugene 3, 43 Hiller, Earliest Ray 27 Hilt, John Charles 27 Hindahl, George John 39, 43, 98, 120 121. Hinkley, j. scott 56, 112 Hinshaw George Lee 56, SO Hinton Charles Dale 56 Hires, Beverly Jane 56, 102 Hiter, Carol Lynn 49, 87, 97, 114, 116 Hoak, Carol Ann 27, 99, 112 Hobbie, Jqohn Earl 43 Hobbie, oger Lee 43 Hoffman, Janice Marie 56, 96 Hoffman, oanne Lorene 43, 92, 116, 82, 95, 117 Hollingsworth, Bart Elvis 28, 49 Hollingsworth Mary Lenay 117 H0..1.i..., Shirley An.. se Hopkinson, Judith Ann 56 Hopkinson, Sandra Lee 49 Horn, Bonnie Jo 49, 117 Horn, Darlene Kay 43, 102 Horn, Eddie Eugene 56 Hornbacker, Nancy Jean, 56, 114 Horne, Phyllis Arlene 43, 89, 98,103, 116 Hornsby,CJack Allen 56 Horsley, leatus Daniel 56 Horsley, Larry 43, 79, 107 Horton, Alan Joseph 28, 89 Horton, Ronald Gean 49 Hosbrough, Patricia Ann 56 Hoshor, Joyce Elizabeth 28, 63, 94, 99 Hougham, Terry Gordon 28, 79 Householder, Richard Roy 56, 68 Houze, James Richard 43 Howard, Jerry Lee 79 Howe, Karen Sue 28, 86, 111 Howell, Vt'illiam Bert 56, 68, 80, 85 Hrdlicka, flames Mike. 56, 116 Hrdlicka, ohert William 28 Hubbs, John Richard 49 Huebsch, VVilliam Edward 49 Huenefeld, Ronald Louis 56, 68 Hutifhines, Joanne 56 Hufford, Joyce Jean 4, 28, 69, 108 Huggins, Charles Allen 49, 80, 107 Hughes, David Leland 43 Hughes, Doris Eileen 56 Hughes, Janis Lee 28 Hulva, Richard Gordon 49 Humphrey, Carol Lynne 49, 97 Hunt, Gary Earnest 43, 92, 94, 95. 120, 121 Vivian Marie 49, 108 Hurt, Charles Thomas 56 Hurt, Donna Rae 43 Hurt, Sandra Kay 49, 90, 102, 112 Hymbaugli, Connie Jo 49, 90 I Iber, Constance Sue 49, 97, 118, 119 lber, Jane Christine 28. 92 lber, ynn Ann 28, 108 Iber, Robert VVillard 56 lngold, Claude Keith 49, 80, 112 Ingold, Harry Arnold 4, 43, 78, 85, 94, 95, 98, 120 lngold, Victor Carl 4 Irving, Sharon Ann 56, 90 Irwin, Donald Edward 49, 80 Ishmael. Robert Bruce 56, 116 Ittenbach, Ronald Lou 43 98, Hunt, Lucille Marie 44, 117 Ivey, andy Ann 49 Ivey, erry Lee 56, 112, 114 .T Jackson, Kasaundra Irene 56, 114 Jac-lbs, Ellen Marie 28, 90 acobson, Jimmy Dean 43 geffries, Susan Maureen 56. 108 enkins, Cynthia Jane 56, 97 Jenkins, lames Richard 49 Jenkins, Karen Sue 49, 91 Jenkins, Rhonda Lynn 43, 96, 102 Teukins. VVilliam Allen 49. 74 enner, Patricia Doreen 56 ennings. Mary Lou 49 enson, Nancy Gene 49, 91 ffoliggoig, Barbara Jean 43, 94, 97, 98, , 16 ohnsou, Earl Glenn 56, 112 ohnson, Gary Ray 55, 64 ohnson, Georgia Louise 28, 90 Zfohnson, Harry Eugene 28, 64, 66, 79 gohnson, Leonard Keith 49, 80 , ohnson, Randall Dean 43, 78 Johnson, Robert Leslie 49, 66, 70, 76 84, 110,116,117 gohnson, Sally Veronica 56 , ohnson, Sharon Kay 28, 117 Johnson, Thomas 56, 77, 80 Tohnston, Byron Mathis 43, 79 Zlohnston, Deborah Dee 56 Johnston, Donald Lee 49, 80 Johnston, Sandra Kay 49 Jones Jones, , Dallas Leon 4, 43, 79, 98, Donald Alfred 28 120 Innes, Gary Ray 49, 79, 85, 116, 117 Jones, Iackson David 56, 88 Jones, Leslie Jeanne 29, 89, 92 Jones, Michael Allen 56 Jones, Robert Blaine 29, 79, 107 Ioos, .Tane Marie 56 Joos, Patricia Ann 43, 62, 105 Joes, Robert Paul 49 Tordan, Patricia Ann 43, 89, 96, 114 Jungers, Lanora 49 Lothrop, Karen Arlene 50, 86, 119 K Kail, Lonny Lory 29, 94, 102, 103, 112 Kallister, Sherry Ann 29 Karnes, Anne 56 Kaufman, Fredrick LeRoy 53, 56, 68, 80 107 Kaufman, Sandra Jo 56, 113 Kawolsky, Dennis Paul 49, 88 Kawolsky, Judith Frances 29, 99 Keeton, Barbara Eileen 29 Keistler, Harold Eugene 49, 112 Kelch, Linda Lee 49, 87, 97, 117, 118, 119 Keller, Kenneth Roger 43, 70, 77 Keller, Terry Allen 29, 64, 66, 106 Kellum, Glendal Lee 43 Kelso. Eleanor Lynn 49 Kemple, Steven Eugene 49 Kennedy, Edd Lonny 56, 80, 116 74, Kentuer, Daniel Leo 43 Kepple, Pearl Maxine 49 Kerr, 67, Kerr, Joseph Gordon 29, 64, 65, 70, 93, 106 Joyce Elaine 43 Kerr, Karen Sue 56 Kessinger, Lady Kay 50, 97, 102 Kessinger, obert Dean 43 Kettering, Carolyn Sue 43 Kilgore, Sharon Kay 56 King, Donald Lee 29, 79 King, Kathleen Marie 50, 108 King, Malcolm Keith 56 King, Penny Sue 56 King, Philip Gene 43 King, Sandra Kay 29, 64 66, Kinny, Mary Ellen 43 Kipfcr, Larry Ray 29 Kirk, Samuel 56, 68, 80, 101, 114 Kirtley, Daniel 56, 68, 80, 116 Kirtley, Hazel 29 Kisler, Phyllis Elaine 56, 86, 90 Kitehin. Arlene Victoria 50, 90, 91, 97. 103 Klockenga, Helen 56, 97, 103 Kluever, Cheryl Ann 56, 90 Knaak, Johnny Lee 43, 112 Knapp, Bonnie Elaine 56 Knight, Gaylon Sue 50, 117 Knowles, Richard 56, 68 Koch, Mary Lon 56, 89, 97, 101, 114 Koehl, Virginia Lee 56. 97 Koestner, Judith Ann 56, 96 Koestner, Marie Belle 43 Kolb, Judith Ruth 20, 85, 87, 92, 94. 95,112,114 Kolh, Nancy Maxine 50, 84, 92, 96, 112, 114 Roth, Tanet Lee 50, 117 Koth. Jeanne Louise 50, 86, 117 Krabbe, Carol Sue 39, 43, 97, 116. Krumholz, Ronald Henry 30, 75, 79, 106. 107 30, 86, 97, Krgrmpe, Margaret Jeane 9 Kunkel, Dixie Lee 4, 69, 108 L La Bertlia, VVilliaxn Lloyd 30 Lackey, iohn 30 Lackey, illian Louise -43, 86, 111 Laconte, Thomas Harold 56, 107, 113 Laird, Jaqueline 57 Lambrich, Edward VVayne 57 Lamport, Michael Burton 57, 85 Land, Dennis Richard SO Lantles, Edmund Joseph 57, S0 Lane, Robert Ham ton 30 Lange, Sharon Catiierine 43 Langston, Dann Ray 50,80 La Reau, John gharles 43 Larkin. Herbert Dale 50, 66 Larson, Mary Emma 3, 30, 111 Laughary, Marjorie Lynn 43, 117 Lawson, Gary Lee 57 Leas, Dennis William 57 Leathers, Carroll Eugene 43, 74 Leathers, James Arthur 57, S0 Ledlow, VVanda Joyce 57 Lee, A ril Jane 57 Leiby. ilhfancy Lou 57 Leicht, Sylvia Jean SO, 113 Lemaster, Gary James 43, 79 Leauallen, Christine Frances 94, 98,116,117 Leveck. Terrence VVesley 50, 101 Lewis. Marjorie Ann 50 Liescheidt, Tom Conrad 30 Lindholm, Rex Ruben 30 Lineham, James 57 Lingenfelter, Carolyn Sue 57 Linn, Glenda Sue 44, 117 Linn, Helen Louise 50, 96. 108, 117 Linnville, John Robert 57 Lipe, Gregory Laverne 50, 80, 11S Lipe, Pamela Sue 57, 97, 119 Lippcrt, Mildred Roseann 50 Lisanby, Rufus Arnold 50, 66 List. Leona Mae 50. 89, 91, 111 Litchfield. Lou 50. 80, 91, 112 Littlefield, Dennis Duayne 30, 79 Lock, David Lafore 50 Lock, Margaret Amanda 44. 102 Lockard, Mary Alice 4-1, 117 Lockard, VValte1' Ranes 44. 79 Lockwood. Jeanne Anne 30, 97 Lofgren, Glenda Jo 44. 108, 114, 121 Lofquist, Gwendolyn Cheryl 30, 87, 9Z,114,116,l17,121 Logsdon, George Edward 57, 87 Logsdon, Robert Earl 50 Logue, Marshall Howard 94, 99, 105, 120 Logue. Vliilliam Francis 50. 74. S0 Long, William Frank 57, 68, 74, 112 Lohfgen, Cecelia Diane 50, 96, 103, Lothron. VVil1iam Edward 30 Love, Ronald Ryan 31, 106 Lowe, Velcla Jean 50, 112 Lowry. Ellen Sue 44, 94, 95, 98, 114 Liiflggllll, Kathleen Ann 92, 94, 97, Lykins. Tohn VVillian1 57 Lyman, Kay Arlene 31, 85 Lyons, Shirley Jean 31, 85. 118, 119 M Mack, Jane Sue 31 BIEiil SkCl', George Dennis 50, 91, 110, Majcir, Vivienne -I4 Ma'oxs ames Carl 11 19 110 J ',J f - ,' . Majure, Carol Lynn 31, 92, 95, 102, 114 Majure, Susan Elaine 57, 84, 101, 102, 11-l Manning, David Michael 31, 57, 78, S5,89,92,93,112, 114 Blanns, Carolyn Kay 31, 61, 63, 108 Manson, VValter Dale 31 Markum, lanis Faye 50 Markuin, 'Kenneth 44 Markum. Robert Rand 4 Marlatt, VVilli:nn Eugene 31 Marold, Charles Edward 50 84, 87, 94, 39, 43, Marold, Mary Elizabeth 31 Marsh, Marilyn 57 Martin, Bonnie Jean 57, 87 Martin, Donald Eugene 116 Martin, Donna Ellen 3, 31, 50 Martin, Elizabeth Dianne 97,103,1 Martin, Henry Earl 57 Martin, Judy Ann 50 Martin, Ronald Lee 57, 116 Martin, Steven Earl 57, 77 11 7 Kroll, Harold VValter 29, 79, 94 Kroll, Pat 29, 84, 99, 110 Marvin, Larry David 57, 80, 116 Mason, Jeanette Dolores 114, 117 Mastaglia. Lynn Sharon S7 Masters, James Patrick 44, 107 Masters, Robert Michael 44, 107 Mathews, James Michael 44, 66, 75 Mauer, Carol Dianne S7, 86 Mausclibaugli, Betty Jane 31, 39, 84, 95 May, Richard Michael 50, 80, 112 lkfayherry, Billy Joe 57 hlayuor, Lynn Raye 57 Mclfartney. William Paul 57 31 96 hltiqgrin, Kathleen Josephine McClain, Richard Benton 50 Mclflaskey, Cynthia Lee S0 McClure, LeRoy VVillian1 32 McCollum, Ronald O'Neal 32 BICCUIIIIIII, Tony Lynn 79 BICCOIYIBS Phil Hu h 5 0. 107 . , SI 0, 78, 8 Mciggrnbs, Sharon Lee 4, 32, 69, 85, McConnell, Thomas Charles 44, 78, 79 McDaniel. Carroll 32, 86, 92, 93, 95 McDonald, James 44, 66 McGuire, Carol 57. 90 McGurk, David S7 McKenzie, Donald 57, 116 McKinney, Danny 57 McMillan, Robert 57, 91, 112 Harry 57 Viann 50, 90 McMullen, McMullen, MeNeely, Linda 57, 101, 113 McRight, iMartlia Jane 44, 116 McRight, Rebecca ,Tov 50, 117 McVVhirter, Linda 57 Meece, Karen 57, 102 Mehrl1oH. William 4, 77, S0 Meiner, Ernest 50, 113 Meskimen, Patricia Ann 4, 97 Messer, Barbara 44, 103 Messer. George 57, 68. 80 Metz. Linda 32, 89, 90, 111 Meyer, Cindn 44. 112 Meyers, Robin 57 Meyers, Sherry 57, 96 Meyers, Vicky 44, 92, 117, 121 Meyers, VVayne 44 Middendorf. Becky 32, 97, 102 Middleton, Harry S0 Mihalik. Lvncla 57 Miller, Carl 2. 32, 94, 99, 105 Miller. Gary 32 hiiller. James 57, 78, 80 Miller, Janet 57. 101 Miller, Iohn 32 Miller, Karen 50, 92, 95. 101 Miller, Linda 50, 96. 117 Miller, Richard 50, 77, 120 Miller, Shirley 44, 90 Miller, Suellan 44, 85. 116, 121 Miller, VVilliam Arthur 4. 92, 113 Miller, William joseph S7 Minson. Robert 50 Mitchell. Velta 57 Mitzelfelt, Carol 32. 99 Mitzelfelt, Gloria 57, 114 Mitzelfelt. James 50 Modenricker, Henrietta 50, 90, 117 Montgomery, Annabelle 50 Montgomery, Janet 57 Montgomery. Mildred 44, 116 Mooclv. Fvnthia 50 Ilftiojtgy, Donald 32. 79, 88, 91. 94, 99, Moody, Tames 44 Moore, David 57. 68. 74 Michael 50. 80, 91. 112 Moore. Moreland. Tohn 32. 79. 107 Morgan, Flmrles 44. 79 Morgan. Kent 32, 79. 88 Morris. Linda 32. 102 Moss, Larry 57. 80 Moss. Robert 44. 79 Mouslmn. Virginia 32 Mrazek. Barbara 57. 96. 108 Mundwiler. Leslie 33, 79, 89, 92, 93, 95.11l,114.120 Mundwiler, Linda 57. 90 Mundwiler. Marsha 50. 113 Murray, Paula 44, 102, 118 N Naffzigzer, Nancy' 50, 92, 95, 101 Nall, Patricia 50 Neaveill, Sharon 57, 103 Neilson. Nancy 57, 97, 103 Neises, Vtlilliam 50 Nelson, Joan 57 Neltner. Leon 50 Nena, Judy 2. 4, 6, 20, 33, 85, 100, 105 Nena, Niike 57, 68. 80 Nethertou, Lora 57 Neumann, Renna 33. 87, 92, 93, 94, 95,99,114.116 Neubauer, Arthur 57 Newcomb, Karen 50, 97. 109, 114 Nelxggonlb, Sandra 3, 33, 94, 97, 99, Newlan, Carol 4-1. 92. 96, 98 Nimmo, Susan 57. 103 Noland, Danny 57, 80 Noll, Connie 33, 86, 111 97, 108, 116, Noll, Fred 57 Null, Sally 57 Norwood, Lillian 57, 96, 112 Nyman, Shirley 33 O Oegcggby, Janice 44, 62, 85, 94, 105, Ockerby, Richard 57, 68, 74, 80 Oetzel, Carol 57. 85 Oetzel. Ronald 50 Ogc, Barbara 57 Ogle, Carolyn S0 Oliver, Jerry 44 Oliver, Linda 50 Oliver, Patty 50, 86, 97, 103, Olson, Olson, 112 David Eugene 57, 80 Harold 3, 33, 89, 111 Orton, Betty Lou 44 Orton, Vernon Lee 50, 114 Osborn. Wanda Marie 57, 87, 96, 112 Otten, Wayne Franklin 33 Owen, Connie Lynn 57 Owens, Charles Allen 57, 112 P Pagan, Ladd Martin 2, 33 Pace, Sally Jay 57, 86 Page, Jerome David S0 Page, John Dale 57, 77. 112 Page. Judith Ann 33, 90 Paine, Gene Edward 57 Painter, Michael Hugh 57 Palanza, Charles Elmer 57, 77, 80 Palnska, Dennis Lyle S7 Palggka, Karen Sue 46, 51, 89, 92, 1 Parilgw, Loretta Kay 51, 89, 97, 114, 1 Park, Linda Carole 57, S6 Parker, John Timothy 44, 79 Parker, Leonard VVayne 57, 80, 113 Parker, Parker, Norma Jean 51 Parnham, Billy Joe 58 Parnham. Roger Lee 51, 66 Parrish. Ruth Ann 51 Parry. Bonnie Lynn 51, 117 Pate, Shirley Jean 51 Patroff, Mary Sue 58, 103. 112 Pauley, Carole Lynne 51, 86 Pauley, Gerald Glenn 33, 112 Payne, Daniel Andrew 51 Payton, Cheryl Lynn 58, 97, 103 Peckenpauzh, Shirley May 58 Peclreyra, Daniel John 33 Pedreyra, Margie Lynn 58, 103 Pennock. Doris Eileen 58 Perry, Walter Fredrick 33, 79, 106 Peters, Linda Lou 58, 103 Peterson, Arnold Lee 58. 77 Peterson, Barbara Ann 33, 114 Pettiiohn, John Lester 58 Pfaifmann. Max Fredrick 58 Pfander, Carol Nadine 44 Pfieilerer. Robert Lee 51, 110 Phelps, Keith Dirk 51, 70, 77, 85. 110, 114. 120 Phelps, Michael Tames 51, 66, 76 Phillios, Cheryl Lynn 58. 86 Phillips, George Robert 51, 66 Phillips, Keith Robert 79, 110 Phi1lins, Kenneth 33, 74, 92 Pliglhps, Mary Ellen 58, 96, 101, 112, Pilkington, Linda Gail 58, 118, 119 Platz. William Edward 58, 91, 110, 113 Pogue, Bruce Barton 51, 112 Pogue, George McLain 44, 95, 107, 112, 114 Pointer, Clifton Alton S8 Pokarney, Robert Theodore 34, 76. 79,110 Pokarney. Timothy Dale 58 Poliak, Ralph Steven 58, 112 Polson, Marilyn Kaye 51, 87, 117 Potter, Cheryl Marie 58 Potter, Terry Melvin 34 Potter, :ferry Richard 34 Potter, Linda Lou SS Potter, Mary Ann 44, 117 Potter, Rosalee Sl Potts, Adrian Robert 4, 34, 37, 92, 95,1 00,105,110 Powell, Barbara Charlene 58, 90 Powell, Richard Floyd 51, 114, 116 Poyner, Daniel Lee 58, 68, 80 Poyner, Katherine Elizabeth 51, 92. 96, 109. 117 Preston, Tudith Ann 44. 86, 118 Pribhle. Dorothy jean 58 Price, Carolyn Jeanne 58, 85. 103. 114 Fringe, Marette Lorraine 34, 99, 102 Pruett. Carl Richard 58 Push, Norma Lee 34 Pullium. Linda Toyce 58, 97 Purvis, Jackie Rae 51 125 ag Q Quattlebaum, Jessie Fay 44 Quisenberry, Steven Mark 51, 114, 1 16 R Ragle, Randall Eugene 68 Ragon, Ronnie Lavern 102 Ragon, Sherry Ann 34, 117 Raguet, Cheri Raye 58 Rainey, Jerry Joe 34, 79 Ramsbaw, Gary Lee 51, 80, 85, 110 Ransom, Jayne Marie 44, 96 Rapp, Donald Wayne 58 Ray, Brenda Boyce 58, 85, 90 Reay, James ewey 51 Rehholz, Linda Darlene 44 Redshaw, Jackie Lee 51, 118 Redshaw, Sandra Lynn 51 Rees, Patsy Ann 44, 116 Reeser, Charles Louie 51, 70, Reeves, Joan 44 Regentz, Sophie 58 Regentz, Yvonne 51 88, 99 Rejggers, Diane Lyxm 58, 97, 99,103, Reiilfgrd, Elwood Lee 34, 78, 80, 106, Remington, Ronald Ray 34, 80 Rentfro, Daniel Lee 58 Respress, Ronald Earl 51 Refitgr, Fred Eugene 34, 75, 79, 106, 0 Reynolds, Dorothy Kay 58 Reynolds, John Dale 4, 34, 70, 71, 72, 76, 77, 106 Reynolds, Linda Jean 44, 97 Reynolds, Rhea Dawn 51, 96, 112 Reynolds, Vtlanda Jean 58 Rhodes, Edwin Allen 34, 112 Rhodes, Jean Ann Sl, 86, 112 Rhodes, Murrel James 4, 44, 79, 92 94, 95, 98, 120 Rhodes, Robert David 58 Richardson, Beverly Anne 34 Richerson, James Allen 51 Ricililge, William Eugene 2, 51, 101, Rife, Carol Leigh 51 Riggenbach, Daniel Edward 44 Riggenbach, Lewis Wesley 58 Riley, Glen Ray 51 Ringel, Georganna Elaine 97 Ringel, Thelma Lois 51, 96, 112 Risius, John Wesley 44, 79, 107 Risser, ianne K. 58, 102, 112, 113 Robbins, Charles Siebert 58, 68, 116 Robbins, Lonnie Gene 58 Roberson. Ivan Keith 58 Roberts, Harold Allen 58 Robinson, Harvey Duane 79 Robinson, Lorena May 58 Rocke, Carol Sue 58, 111 Rocke, Steven David 51. 119 Rodemich, Robert Paul 58 Roger, Janet Kay 44, 84, 94, 97, 98, 116, 117 David 58 Rogers, Rogers, Michael Dennis 44 Penny Jane 58, 97, 103 Rogers, Rogers, Tony Gayle 51. 80, 110 Romans, Samuel Ray 58 Ronchetto, Bobby Keith 58. 110 Rose. Roberta Kay 35, 84, 92, 99, 103, 111, 114 Rosen. Barbara Ann 51. 91 Ross, Naomi Veronica 51, 84. 89. 93 97,101, 112,114 Rotermund, Ruth Elaine 51, 87, 117 Rowe, Rebecca Lynn 58. 96, 101, 103 Rowland, Barbara Lou 58 Rowland, Beverly Joan 51, 85, 117 Royer, Jerry Lee 58 Royer, Rodney Gene 44 Ruey, Alice Jeanne 58. 91, 101, 113 Rule, VValter Lee 58, 112 Runn. Tobi Lvnn 51 Rybolt, Bill Eugene 58 S Salata. Robert Andrew 51, 80, 112 Sale, Willard Donald 51, 107 Sales, Elaine Ann 51, 92 Salter, Robert Lee 44 Charles Otto 58, 80, 112 ' Rachel 58 Sanders, Sanders, Sanders, Ralph Trov 68, 74 Sanders, Thomas VVittian 58, S0 Schafer, 1f'7 103 109 114 98, l-. . . . 117 Schlobnhm. Michael VVayland 51. 110 Schmidt. Karen Lynn 3. 4, 35, 69, 84, 93, 94, 99,101,116,117 Schmidt, Sandra Kae 44. 118. 119 Schmidt, Sharon Marie 51. 117 Schmitt. Carol Ann 51, 87. 92, 97, 109. 117 Schmitt, Jeannette Lucille 35 Schneider. Terry VVayne 51 Schoedel, VVarren Elmer 58, 74, 88 Schofield, Jerry Allen 51 126 Barbara Lynn 44, 64, 94, Schrader, Virginia Lee 44, 98, 118, 119 Schubert, John Joseph 58 Schultz, Fred 51 Schultz, Kenneth Eugene 44 Schumacher, Janice Ruth 44, 85, 96, 98,102,114,116 Schuster, Edward Eugene 58 Schwab, Carla Jean 58, 109 Schwab, Richard Joseph 45, 70, 73, 77 Schwab, Susan Elizabeth 58, 97, 101 Schwartz, Louise Diane 51, 87, 92, 96, 114 Schweitzer, Rodney Eugene 58, 111 Schwind, Ronald Arthur 58 Scott, Carolyn Fay 51,, 90 Scott, Leslie Lynn 58 Scott, Linda Kay 45, 85 Seacrist, Mary Ruth. 35, 85, 87, 89, 95,109,111,1l2 Seals, Larry Michael 58 Sehree, Carl Arthur 58 Seibert, Michael Farris 58, 101 Seppelt, John Alan 35, 64, 65, 66, 78, 79, 94, 106 Sering, David Lee 51 Serpette, Zelda Lorene 3, 35, 103 Setbacken, Jim Francis 135 Seyler, John Alan 35, 75, 78, 79 Shanks, Danny Mack 58 Shanks, James William 79 Shaver, Robert Allen 51, 89 Shaw, David Merrill 35. 80 Sheldon, Joseph James 35 Sherman, Karen Kay 51 Shi-Dal, Charleen Sharon 45, 97 Shinall, Rebecca Sue 51, 86 Shults, Thomas Curtis 51, 84. 112 Shumate, Laura Elaine 51, 117 Shumate, Saundra Kay 45 Sietierman, Ronald Lee 51, 80 Siegigst, Susan Ann 45, 89, 109, 114, Sights, Allen LaVerne 58 Simmons, Carol Ann 45, 108, 112 Simmons, Mary Louise 58, 112 Skaggs, Gary Stephen 51. 66 Slcouby, Donald Lee 51, 77 Skouby. Robert VVard 35, 99 Smith, Barbara Joan 58. 97. 113 Szrgrghkgiarry Mangold 51, 70, 77, 78, Smith, Bonita Kay 58 Smith, Charlet Ann 58 Smith, Cynthia Elizabeth 51 Smith, Fredrick Lowell 45, 79 Smith, Glenda Kay 52, 86, 91, 97 anet Marie 35 Smith, Jack Allen 52. 66, 76, 80 Jimmy Edward 58, 68, 112, Smith, Smith, 116 Smith, Jimmy Lee 52, 80, 112, 116 athie Marie 58, 85, 96, 114 Marvin Donald 58 Smith, Smith Smithl Regennia Kay 58, 112, 114 Smith, Richard Todd 35 Smith, Robert Eugene 52, 107 Ronald Lee 52 Sherry Jacqueline Sueann Goldie 52 Smith. Smith. Smith. Smith, lVillian1 Gene 59 Snare, Robert Lee 52 Carol Ann 52, 91, 96 59 Snider, Gloria Ann 52, 97 Snow, Snyder. John Michael 52, Sohn, Philip 53, 59, 78, 101 Sommer, Judith Ann 52, 97, 117 Sommerfield, Mark John 52, 80 Sowers, Marcella Margaret 52. 76, 89, 112 117 Spaits, Judy Irene 59 Spalts. Patricia Ann 45 ' Spgultgigg, Karin Marguerite 52, 91, 2. Spencer, Marilyn Irene 52, 87, 91, 96, 102, 112 Spiller, Robert Eugene 59 Spillman. 1Villiam Larry 52 Spring, Donald Loren 35, 79 Squire. Jerry Dee 59 Stahl. David Andrew 59, 68 Stahl. Judy 45. 98 Stanley, Dawn Elaine 52, 96 Stanton, Dorothy Carolyn 59. 86 Stanton, Norman C. 45. 66, 74 Stanton, Robert Lee 52 Stapleton. Julie Ann 59. 109 Steele, VVilliam Otha 36. 80, 107 Steffen, Bob Gene 59, 80 Steffen, Sandra Kay 52. 97. 103 Steffen, VVilliam Ray 36, 80 Stevens, Pamela Jean 59, 97 Stewart, Anne 59 Stewart, Constance Elaine 3, 36 Stewart. Richard Merlin 74 Stiles. Bert Lee 59 Stoecker. Diana Lynn 59, 97, 103 Stokes. Judith Anne 52 Stoneburner, Richard Charles 59, 68, 88, 98, 99. 112 Stolz, Earl Leroy 36 Storrer. Leslie Joyce 59, 97, 114 Storrer, Marsha Lynn 52, 96 Stratton, Sharon Kay 45 Strawbridge, George Clarence 59, Streid, Dean R. 52, 80, 92 116 Strobel, Gerda Anna 52 Bonita Kay 52 Strong, I Stroud, David Lrndle 52, 80 Stroud, Margaret Ann 52, 90 Stroud, Richard Lee 36, 79 Thomas Edward 45, 107 Stroud, Sullivan, Barbara Lynn 45, 103, 118, 119 Sullivan, Judith Victoria 45 Sullivan, Phyllis Adell 52, 86, 103, 112 Summers, Elyner Kay 36, 111 Summers, Peggy Ruth 52 Svob, Anthony Joseph 59, 110 Svob, Judith Ann 36 Swearmgen, Sherry Lea 4, 36, 96, 102, 114, 116 Swearingen, Tommy Lee 52, 66, 76 Swearingen, David Arthur 45, 116 W Wade, Gary Arthur 3, 52, 70, 80, 84, 92, 116, 117 Wade, William David 59, 74, 84, 112, 114 VVage, Charlene B. 37, 112 VVage, Karen Lynn 52 Waldrop, VVilliam Ray 59, 116 VVa1ker, Barbara Joan 52, 90, 102 WValker, Bradley Wayne 59, 80 Vlfalker, Harold Eugene 59 VValker, Johnnie Paul 45 Walker, ohnny Sue 96, 112 VValker, Minnie Sue 52, 86 Walker Terry 6, 101, 113 NValley., Wanda Rae 52 Walls, baron Charlene 52 112 S -. NValtz, Sharon Sue 52, 84, 86, 92, 96. 114, 117 VVard, Robert Lee 59, 80, 112 Warner, Lucile Ann 59 VVashburn, Terry F. 59, 68, 80 1 17 Sweeney, Gary Lee 45, 66, 79 Sweet, Connie Lynn 59 T Taghan, James Manning 2, 36, 74 Taghan, Taghan, ohn Joseph 52 Sandra Kay 59 Taghan, Susan Jane 59 Tate, Norma Lean 45 Tate, Steven can 52, 70, 80 Tate, Susan Gertrude 36, 116 Taylor, Donna Joan 59, 84, 97, 109 Taylor, Elnora Elaine 36 Tagrlor, Jeffrey Marion 52, 74, 76, 77, Taylor, Taylor, io Anne 45 arry Ray 59 Taylor, Robert Carlton 6, 36 Taylor, Roger Eugene 36 Taylor, Ronald James 59 Taylor, Rosemary 45 Taylor, Steven Clyde 36, 70, 73, 75, 77 , 106 Tennis, Patricia Joan 45 Theobald, Wayne Charles Ter Ma 59 at, Gloria Jean 45 Ter Maat, Mary Louise 36, 85 Thomas, Aloma Ann 45 Thomas, Beckv Louise 45 97 103 Thomas, Freddie Joe 59, 68, 80 Thomas Gary Wayne 59, 88, 107, 112 Thomas: Judith Lynne 59, 102 Thomas, Thomas, Thomas Th me Sarah Kathleen 59 Terry Gene 45 . Virgie Mae 59, 85, 114 L'l J 45 o , 1 y can Thompson, Danny J. 59, 80, 113 Thompson, William Robert 59 Thurman, Jzudy Carrol 45 Thurman, oberta Ann 37 Titian, Paul Williani 59, 116, 117 Tilley, Roye Carolyn 59, 109, 114 Timm, Ivan 45. 77. 95 Tisdale. Lahne Earl 45, 74, 76, 79 Todd, J erry Harold 59 Tomich, Thomas Paul 52, 77 Tongate, Linda Gail 59 Tonning, Richard Earl 37, 64, 66, 67, 75, 79, 94,106 Topping, Shirley May 52, 97 Tott, Charlotte Kay 37 Triggs. Dennis Ray 37, 64, 65, 66, 76, 79, 93. 94, 106. 121 Trowbridge, Garv Dennis 59 Tucker, Alan Gale 45. 79 Tucker, Thomas Michael SS, 92, 114 Tull, Ernest Nell 37 Turbett. Milo Burton 52 Turnbull. Kathleen Elaine 37. 62, 93, 105, 108, 109 Turner, Harold Wayne 59 Turner, Judith Lynn 37 Turney. Patricia Ann 52 Tyler, David Lancaster 59 U Uphoff, John Harrison 52, 78, 116 Usfeggmn, Robert VVesley 45, 66, 76, U selton , William 'Wayne 59, 79 V Valentine, Betty Lou 52 Van Etten, Cecil Herman 52, 74, 85, 112 Van Hoesen, John Henry 37, 64, 65, 66, 88. 94, 95, 98, 99 Van Hoesen, William Howard 45, 76, 79, 88, 98 Van Or Vartam Velpel, der, Loyal Harlan 52 an. Michael Charles 59 Vicki Jean 59, 97, 114 Viernum, Mary Isabel 59. 90 Visocky, Gail Anne 59. 97. 103, 114 Vogelsang, Allan Lee 59,116 Voight, Barbara Jean 59 Washburn, Linda Lee 37 VVat19ins, Carole Sue 4, 45, 69, 109, Watkins, Michael Carson 37 Vifittzon, Ronald Allen 45, 85, 107, Webb, VVebb, James Robert 45, 79 Juanita Ruth 59 Kathleen Rae 20, 37 VVeer, Linda Ka 59, 97 Weer, Marilyn Sue 52, 86, 96, 114 S ll J 37 97 Carolyn Kay 59, 102 Webb, Webb, Weer, a y oe , VVelton, Donnie Lee 52, 77, 80 Wenzel, Henry Michael 45, 79, 107 VVestlake, Donald Dean 3, 37, 76, 79, 94, 106. 121 Vqiggit, Eleanor Diana 59, 85, 97, 103, Wheeler. Donald Dean 52, 88 Vtlhite, David Arthur 59 NVl5gteH6,gregory Lee 45, 70, 71, 72, 75. NVhite, Judith Darlene 59 VVhlte, Margaret Marie 45, 116 White, Patricia Joan 52, 96, 117 NVhite, Robert 37, 64, 66 Wh1te,.Russe1l Gene 46, 52. 70, 91 Whiteside. James Sidney 59,- 116 Widmer, Lucinda Jo Ann 59, 112 Wiegand, Jans Jurgen Alvin 52 Wiegand, Jim Norman 45, 59, 77, 78 VVie1aml, Barbara Joanne 40, 92, 98, 103, 109, 116 Willer, Lois Leona 45 Williams, Billy Loc 59 Williams, Gary can 59, 68 Williams, Mary Ellen 4. 38 Williams, Wayne Randall 38, 79 Williamson, Jack Mathew 38, 85 Wilhson, Janice Kay 52 Vvilloughby, Jack Dennis 3. 52 Wilson, Raymond James 52, 110 Wilts, James Francis 59 Winchell, Edward Rutherford 52 Winchell, James William 59 Winders. Tobi Lynn 40, 45, 89, 102, 103, 111, 114 Viling. Gary Stephen 59 Winkler, Thomas Lee 59 YVinsbip. Carol Jean 52. 96, 112 Winter, Sandra Lynn 59, 103 VViser, Billy Rodney 45, 79, 92, 94, 98, 101, 120 VVittfoht, Donna Kay 59 1Volcott, Shirley Lee 59 VVolgan. Rolland Dean 38, 64, 65, 66. 74. 79, 106 NVomb1e. Donna Lynn 59, 103 Wood, Barbara Irene 38 Wood, Bill Franklin 59. 113 Wood, Juanita Elaine 52. 90. 102 Wood, Richard Michael 38. 79, 94 1Vood, Vernon Gene 45, 79, 98, 120 Woodling, Victor A. 52 . Woolard. Arthur Howard 59 Wright, Donald Rav 52, 66. 106 Wright. Richard Warren 38, 60, 63, 64. 65. 66, 67, 79, 121 xvflgllt, Robert Daniel 59, 112 VVright, Sarah Jonola 59 VVright. Sharon Diane 59 VVys, Helen Louise 38, 121 1fVys, Norma Jean 59, 97, 103, 109 Y Yates, Mary Lynn 46. 52, 86, 89, 91 Yelton, Penelope Pauline 59, 84, 103 Yoakum. Terry Erwin 52 Young, Helen Mae 4, 38, 92, 114, 121 Young, John Lee 45 Young. 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