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THE EDWARDIAN '68 EDWARDS COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL Edwards County Community Unit District No. 1 Serving Albion, West Salem, Browns, Bone Gap, Ellery We the Edwardian Staff present this book of memories to you the reader for many pleasurable moments now and for years to come. The pictures of the Seniors in our nation’s capitol correspond with our American Heritage” theme seen throughout the book. The past four years were spent studying, having fun, and experiencing moments of happiness and sorrow. We hope in the years to come this book will help you recall the many treasured moments of 1968. Evelyn Fishel 2 TABLE OF CONTENTS F acuity......7 Sophomores — 47 Activities..83 Seniors......17 Freshmen....55 Athletics...99 Juniors......37 Organizations.. 63 Advertising .. .111 WE DEDICATE TO A GREAT TEAM Our Spring '68 Diamond Stars Among Top 8 in State” 4 A musical pose? “I would not hesitate to say that the United States is the fjnest society on a grand scale that the world has thus far nroduced.” o. Alfred North Whitehead Mr. Pankey HIGH SCHOOL PRINCIPAL Mr. Gillette COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT Edwards County School Board Left to Right: Ronald Mewes, John Tinkham, LeRoy Moore, Allen Wiseman, Elmo Root, Leroy Biehl, Leland Evans. 8 MR. ABENDROTH Biology, Science I Faculty 67-68 MR. BICKELL World History, American Problems MR. BRANDT French I, II, English IV 9 MRS. BUNTING Algebra I, Plane Geometry MR. BUNTING Industrial Arts I, II, III, IV, Drafting Faculty 67-68 MRS. DeMARCO English I MR. CLODFELTER Geometry, Algebra II, Math Analysis MRS. GILL English I, II MISS GOULD English I, II MR. CALHOUN Offset Printing, Bookkeeping, Typing I MR. HENDREN Science II, Ag. I, On the Job Training MR. HOWELL Art I, n. III, Art Appreciation MR. HORTIN Math I, American History, Athletics MR. KEENER I I MR. MEURER American History, Social Studies MR. MILLER Driver Education, Track, Cross Country. MR. POLLOCK Ag. I, II. III. - 12 MR. SAXE Home Ec. I. II, III, IV. MR. STANHOPE Chemistry, Physics. MR. WALLACE Band, Chorus, Music Appreciation MRS. PANKEY County Librarian MRS. WHITEHEAD Typing II, Business English, Office Practice, Shorthand. MRS. CLARK Guidance Counselor Facullv 67-68 13 14 Cooks MR. HARRY SHEPHERD MR. MORRIS MEDLER Custodians 15 DICK BERRY and ED BLACKFORD Seniors “Be Americans. Let there be no sectionalism, no North, South, East or West; you are all dependent one on another ... In one word, be a nation . . . ” George Washington SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Rose Mary Utley - Treasurer, Carolyn Butler - Secretary, John Bassett - President, Cindy Hedrick - Vice President, Debbie Inskeep, Tom Davis - Student Council Re- JOHN KAERICHER BASSETT Varsity Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Stu- dent Council 2,3,4; Camera Club 1, 2,3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Golf 2; Track 1; FTA 3; Edwardian 3,4; NHS 4; Spec- tator 3; Class Pres. 1,4; Student Coun- cil Representative 2; Student Council Vice-Pres. 3. PHILIP WARD BENNETT Spectator 2; Varsity Club 3,4; Student Council Rep. 4; Edwardian 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 2,3, 4; Sweetheart King Candidate 3. 18 SONJA LEE BOEWE PEP Club 1,2,3; Band 1,2; GAA 1,2, 3; Sec-Treas 2; Vice-Pres. 3; Sextet 2,3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Christmas Dance Queen 4. LINDA ANN BOSECKER FHA 1,2,3,4; Second Vice-Pres. 4; GAA 2. HOMER LEWIS BRANCH Varsity Club 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3; Student Council 3,4, Pres. 4; Pep Club 1,2; Football 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 1, 2,3; Golf 2; Track 1; Edwardian 3,4; NHS 4; Basketball 1,2,3. SAMUEL EDWARD BRISCOE Basketball 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Base- ball 1; Track 2,3,4; Varsity Club 2,3, 4; Pep Club 1; Chorus 2,3; Varsity Club Student Council 3. ANITA SUE BUTTERICK GAA 1. CAROLYN ELAINE CALHOUN Carterville High School 1,2,3. 19 RONALD LEE CARLSON Football 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Varsity Club 3,4. REBECCA JANE CARSON GAA 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 2; Pep Club 2,3; Camera Club 4; Spectator 2,3,4; NHS 4; Class Treas. 1; Pep Club Stud. Coun. Repres. 3; Homecoming Queen Candidate 4. CINDY ANN CLODFELTER THOMAS WAYNE COLLINS Varsity Club 4; Pep Club 2; Baseball 1, 2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Football 1,2, 4. DOUGLAS LEN COLYER Pep Club 1,2,3; Spectator 3; Football Manager 1, Football 1. BRUCE LYNN COWLING FFA 1,2,3,4; Football 1,2; Baseball 1,2. 20 CHARLOTTE RUTH CRALLE FNA 1,2,3,4, S.C. Rep. 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Camera Club 1,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Yearbook 4; Pep Band 3,4; Dance Band 2; Candy Striper 2,3. MARY ELIZABETH CRAVENS Band 1,2,3,4, V.P. 4; Pep Band 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Girls Sextet 2,3,4; FNA 2,3,4, Reporter 3, Pres. 4; FHA 1,4; Candy Striper 3,4; GAA 1,2. THOMAS ELDER DAVIS Varsity Club 2,3,4, President 4; FT A 2; Football 3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Class Vice President 1, President 2; Student Council Repre- sentative 4. MARIANNA DETRUF Girls Chorus 1,2; Mixed Chorus 1,2; FHA 1,2,3. DIANA LYNN DOTY GAA 1; Band 1,2,3,4, Sec. 4; Mixed Chorus 2,3; Girls Chorus 3,4; FTA 3, 4; S.C. Rep. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Spec- tator 3,4; Edwardian 4; Girls Council 3,4, Rep. 4; Songsters 3. DALLAS HARRISON ELLIOTT 21 DAVID PHILLIP EVERETT Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3, 4; Track 3; Christmas King 3. HARVEY WILLIAM FENTON FT A 1; Chorus 1,2,3; Boys Octet 3; Mt. Carmel H.S. 1. EVELYN MARIE FISHEL GAA 1,2,; FNA 2,3,4; FHA 2,3; Can- dy Striper 2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Library 1; Edwardian 3,4, Editor 4. MARY PATRICIA FLEMING GAA 1,2,3; FNA 3; Edwardian 3,4; Li- brary 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Class Sec. 2; Girls Chorus 1,2,3,4; East Richland H.S. 1. RHONDA LEE GIBSON Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2; NHS 4; SC Rep 4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Spec- tator 4; Christmas Queen Cand. 2; Sweetheart Cand. 3. BILLIE SHAWN GILLARD NHS . 22 KATHY LYNN TRUE, GREATHOUSE FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1; GAA 1. WANDA LYNN GREATHOUSE Chorus 1; Library 1; FHA 3,4. DAVID NEAL GREEN FFA 1,2,3,4; Spectator 3; NHS 4; Class Vice-Pres. 3. DANIEL CARL HARMS Band 1,2; Camera Club 4; National Honor Society, President 4; Basketball 3. CYNTHIA SUE HEDRICK GAA 1; Stud. Counc. 3; FNA 2,3; Candy Striper 2; NHS 4; Band 1; Girls Coun. 4, Pres. 4; Class Treas. 2; Class Vice Pres. 4. THOMAS EUGENE HERING FFA 4. 23 LARRY KEITH HOESZLE Camera Club 3,4; Pres. 4; FFA 1,2,3, 4; Treas. 3, Sentinal 4; Sweetheart King 4; Cross Country 3,4. DONNA RAE HOGUE Spectator 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 3, Reporter 1; Camera Club 4; Stud. Coun. 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4, Sports Chair. 4; FHA 2,3,4, Stud. Coun. 3. DIANA BERNIECE JAMES Gray ville High School 1,2; Music Club 1,2; FHA 1,2,3; GAA 3,4; Pep Club 1,2; Chorus 1,2. BRUCE DUANE JOHNSON LEON EARL JOHNSON KAY ELLEN KENNARD GAA 1; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Girls Coun- cil 4, S.C. Rep. 4; FNA 2; Band 1,2, 3.4, Treas. 4; Pep Band 4; Edwardian 3.4. DEBORAH LEE INSKEEP FTA 2,3,4; GAA 1, Pep Club 1,2,3,4, Pres. 4; Student Council Historian 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls Chorus 2,4; Pep Band 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 3,4; Class Vice President 2. 24 ROBERT EUGENE KEORTGE East Richland H.S. 1,2,3. RUDY GENE KING FFA 1,2,3,4; Vice Pres. 3; Edwardian 3; Christmas King Candidate 1. LOYD ALVIN KOERTGE Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 3; Boys Octet 3; Football 3,4; Choralaires 3; FFA 1,4. DAVID HAROLD KORTGE FFA 1. GENE ALAN LACKEY Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Camera Club 2,3,4. ROBY LEE KATHLEEN LANKFORD Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Mixed Cho- rus 3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3, 4, S.C. Rep. 4; Pep Club 2,3,4; Ed- wardian 3,4; Girls Chorus 3; Home- coming Candidate 4. 25 DENNIS RAY LENEAR North Clay Community H.S. 1,2; Baseball, Basketball, Manager 1,2; Track Manager 1,2,3. NANCY JEAN LODWIG Camera Club 3,4; GAA 1,2,3; Mixed Chorus 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1, 2,3,4; Clarinet Choir 3,4; FHA 2; Spectator 4; Class Sec. 3. GLENDA SUE MANN Chandler H.S. 1; Chorus 1,2; GAA 2, 3,4, Reporter 3; FHA 4; National Hon- or Society 4, Vice President 4; Christ- mas Queen Candidate 3. STANLEY LINDEN MANN Football 2,3; National Honor Society 4, Treas. GLENN MICHAEL McCURDY Baseball 2,3,4; Basketball 2,3. JANICE MARIE McKIBBEN FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 2,3,4; Vice Pres, of Degree 4, 2nd Vice Pres. 3; Sweet- heart Queen Candidate 2. 26 JUDITH KAY McKINNEY Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Spectator 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Edwardian 3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 4; Library Club 1; Girls Chorus 1,2; FHA 2,3,4; Recreation 3; Reporter 4. DIANA RUTH METCALF Library Club 1,2; GAA 1,2,3; Student Council Rep. 3; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Ed- wardian 4; Band 2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 2,3,4; Student Council Vice Pres. 4; Class Treas. 3. RAY ALLEN MILLER FFA 1,2,3,4. GREGORY VON NELSON Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Class Student Coun- cil Rep. 1; Varsity Club 4; Band 1; Christmas King Candidate 4. REBECCA SUE O'DANIEL FHA 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 2.4; GAA 1, 2,3; Pep Club 2,3. HAROLD DOUGLAS ORR Band 1,2,3,4; Dance Band 1,2,4; Cho- rus 2,3; Pep Band 2,3,4; FTA 3; Pep Club 3,4; Boys Octette 3; Songsters 3; Drum Major 3,4; NHS 4. 27 VICKI LYNN ORR GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Camera Club 4; Spectator 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Band 4. CHARLES LLOYD PAINTER FFA 1,2,3,4. DALE ROBERT POWELL FFA 1,2. GENE ALLEN REISINGER Camera Club 2,3,4, Reporter 3; Base- ball 1; National Honor Society 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2,3; Pep Band 3,4; Edwardian 4; Spectator 3; Boys Octet 3; Songsters 3; Dance Band 4. JIMMIE LEE RICE BELINDA SUE SCHMITTER FHA 4. 28 NANCY LUCINDA SCRANTON FHA 1,3,4; Mixed Chorus 1,2; Girls Chours 1,2; Courtesy Car 3. CHARLES DEANE SEARBY Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Track 2,3,4. ROBERT PAUL SIMMS FFA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4, Secretary 3; Pep Club 3,4; Football 4; Plowboy Prom King Candidate 4. BEVERLY JOYCE SMITH Spectator 2,3,4; GAA 3,4, Reporter 4; National Honor Society Secretary 4. CHARLOTTE ELAINE SMITH FHA 1,2,3,4; GAA 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2; FTA 3; Courtesy Car Club 3. LOIS ANN SMITH GAA 1,2; FHA 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 4; Honor Mar- shall 3. 29 MARILYN FAYE SMITH GAA 2,3; Pep Club 1,2,3; FHA 1,2, 3,4, President 4; Library Club 1; Stu- dent Council 1; Sweetheart Queen Candidate 4. REBECCA JO SMITH Pep Club 1; FHA 1. SAMUEL DOYLE SMITH Varsity Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3. VONDA GAIL STENNETT FHA 1,2,3,4. KENNETH GENE ST. LEDGER FFA 1,2,3,4, Reporter 4; Spectator 4. TOMMY JOE TARPLEY FFA 1,2,3,4. REBECCA SUZANNE SMITH Junction City ft.S. 1; Hinkley H.S., Aurora Col orado 2; Leavenworth H. S., Kansas 3; Highland ParkH.S., Highland, 111. 4; Edwards Senior High 4; Pep Club 1,2,; Kayettes I, 2; Drama Club 1. 30 ROSE MARY UTLEY Pep Club 1,2,3,4; GAA 1; Mixed Cho- rus 3; Girls Chorus 4; Band 1,2,3,4, President 4; Pep Band 4; National Honor Society 4; Class Student Council Rep. 2; Senior Class Treas. 4; Student Coun cil Secretary 4. JAMES LEE WALKER Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 3,4; Dance Band 1. JOY RAY WEST GARY LEE WORTHEY E.C.H.S. was honored this year, by having a Foreign Ex- change Student; Carmen Gloria Iturriaga Escobar, from San- tiago, Chile, South America. Pocha attended for ten weeks and gave the boys quite a thrill, including Harv. Car- men took English IV, Chemistry, American History, and Art. She has a good idea of what the United States really is and plans to visit again. TERRY DEE WORTHEY Carmen Presenting Flag of Chile to Student Council President Homer Branch. Carmen had Mr. Wallace for Cho- rus. Senior 32 BIGGEST BOOKWORMS Beverly Smith and Dan Harms - look at the latest magazine publications BEST MUSICIANS Mary Cravens - Gene Reisinger BEST DRESSED Greg Nelson - Roby Lankford 33 BEST LOOKING Mike McCurdy - Becky Carson caught in the corridor FRIENDLIEST Tom Davis - Wanda Greathouse partake of some sparkling refreshment Senior MOST TALKATIVE Harvey Fenton - Mary Fleming acting natural 34 Poll ’68 BEST DANCERS Sam Smith - Diana Doty listen to the latest beat. SHYEST Shawn Gillard - Cindy Clodfelter away from the maddening crowd CLASS CLOWNS Gene Lackey - Nancy Lodwig Gene prepares to resaw Nancy. 35 36 JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS - Gene Ewing Student Council Rep., Lynn Gentz Treasurer, Linda Saxe Student Council, Glenna Wiseman Secretary, John Duncan President, Ellen Longsbons Vice Presi- dent. Donna Barber Gene Barnes Linda Baxter Angie Beatles Debbie Bennett Monte Bradhan 38 Jim Briggs Debbie Brines Dixie Bunting Fred Bunting Bob Bunting Debbie Butler Gary Campbell Danny Carter Juanita Carter Anita Chalcraft Bill Chandler Carmon Chitwood 39 40 Carolyn Collins John Colvin Mary Cowling Becky Cravens Hershel Cullison Allen Cunningham Ruth Cunningham Jana Daubs Paula Denbo James Densmore Gail Dorman Lynette Doty Debbie Drysdale John Duncan Judy Eblin Sandy Elliott John Ellis Judy Everett Gene Ewing Linda Fesler Mary Jane Fishel Bob Fornwalt David Gayer Lynn Gentz Ron Gill Karen Gillard Tim Gines James Gray David A. Green Everett Hallam 41 Jeanne Harris Bob Harris John Headley Steve Hering Nancy Holland Ann Hortin Linda Hortin Holly Hudson Ralph James Linda J. Johnson Martin Johnson Don Kennard 42 Robert Rigg Bonnie Roosevelt David Rude Gary Schnitz Tim Searby Phil Searles Kenny Short Mike Simms Leslie Smith Nancy Speir Leon Stennett Nancy Stennett 44 John Winzenburger Dean Wiseman Glenna Wiseman 45 Bill Works Evelyn Yokel Judeen York Larry Bailey Ginger Bare George Barnett Lanna Baxter Pat Bell Fred Bender Connie Blaine Kent Boewe Ellen Bond Steve Bunting Gary Chalcraft Randy Chalcraft SOPHOMORE CLASS OFFICERS - Mark Searby Student Council, Butch Hendren President, Su- zie Pankey Treasurer, Linda Gumbrell Secre- tary, Bonita Copley Student Council, Kaye Col- lins Vice President. 48 Judy Chandler Richard Chitwood Dwight Coles Sally Collins Kaye Collins Vicki Colyer Bonita Copley Sherry Denbo Carole Denham David Densmore Greg Doty Phil Ellis Donna Fesler John Fishel Burke Fisher Pat Frankland Janet Frankland Sharon Frankland Judy Garman Linda Gillard Yvonne Glover Randy Goodwin Steve Greathouse Mary Kay Green 49 Don Grimes Linda Gumbrell Donna Harper Brenda Harris Colleen Harris Mike Harris Butch Hendren Tom Henton Donna Howard Janice Hunt Fonda Ibbotson Linda Johnson Don Knackmus Diana Lackey Curt Lambert Danny Lankford Helene Jones Janet Jones Janis Jones Diane Kelley Tom Kerr Cynthia Knakmuhs 50 Connie LeGrande Bill Leveque Charles Lodwig Rick Long Vicky Long Mike Luthe David Lynch Debbie Maas Marie Madden Mike Mann Wanda Mann Lynn Massie Diana Mason Jim Matthes Steve McDowell Ted McKinney Maria McManaman Rodger McMahel Peggy Miller Wilma Myers Dwight Nelson Marc O’Daniel 51 Danny On Suzie Pankey Am os Parks Kathy Perry Randy Rice Terry Rice Tim Rice Leesa Robb Carol Roosevelt Mike Roosevelt Steve Roosevelt Clint Rothrock Doug Rotramel Sherry Satterthwaite Randy Sawyer Devonna Scarbrough 52 Phil Scranton Mark Searby Mike Shafer Lester Shaw Jesse Spray Randy Spray Don St. Ledger Jody Sulzer Steve Tarpley Clyde Turpin David Walden Joy Walker Brenda Weisenberger Kenny Weisenberger Randy Williams Peggy Woods 53 ECHS Class Of 1971 Eager Freshmen Impress Their Peers Clean-up Crew At The Pool Party - Where Are The Boys? 54 “May (the Declaration of Independence) be to the world what I believe it will be, to some parts sooner, to others later, but finally to all, the Signal of arousing men ... to assume the blessings and secu- rity of self-government.” ■ Thomas Jefferson Freshmen Robert Bender Jim Berry Valerie Boewe Beverley Brines Betty Brock Roy Brock Doug Bunting Nancy Bunting CLASS OFFICERS - Wade Gillard President, Stan Stennett Student Council, Audrey Nelson Treasurer, Jay Yonda Vice President, Vicki Waite Student Council. 56 Kim Calhoun Ramona Chappell Virginia Clark Karen Clodfelter Leon Compton Randy Copeland Terri Copley Debbie Cowling Dennis Cowling Julie Cowling Mona Cravens Rodney Crome Renita Dorman Yvonne Doty Buster Duncan Ronald Elliot Carol Eblin Rick Etheridge Tom Evans Frank Fisher Richard Fornwalt Leslie Frankland Larry French Larry Fryman 57 Sandra Giese Terry Giese Donnie Gill Mike Gill Tom Greathouse Allan Green Sherry Greninger Terry Greninger Marcia Harms Steven Harvey Bruce Headly Scott Hedrick Charles Holley Carl Hortin Cynthia Hortin Eddie Howard Shelley Gillard Wade Gillard Jerry Ginther Derinda Goble Allen Goodson Debbie Greathouse 58 Tom Huchel Rod Inskeep Gilberta James Jim Jennings Darla Knackmus Janet Knapp Ann Kortge James Lear Cathy LeGrande Barb Lodwig Richard Lomas Steve Marks Christy Martin Danny Martin David Matthes Debbie McClanahan 59 Kathy Me Dowell Mary Ruth McKibben Steve Messman Denise Mitchell Randy Morre Dixie Morris Cindy Nash Audrey Nelson Cathy Painter Donnie Perkings Mary Sue Pollard Nancy Powell Donna Rude Billy Sawyer Carl Sawyer Bill Searby 60 Michael Shaw Gene Shepherd Barry Smith Karen Smith Rhonda Smith Willie Snidle Tony Spencer Lonnie Splittorff Anita Spray Stanton Stennett Nolan Thomas Elaine Thompson Jennie Williams Galen Wiseman Robert Wood Jay Yonda 61 Organized Clubs Plan, Work, and Play 62 Organizations “Before we put down our bets on a revolution- ary movement, we have a right to ask that it, like ours, have the broad goals of freedom and human welfare clearly before it ” Clinton Rossiter The Edwardian ROW 1: Roby Lankford, Evelyn Fishel, Charlette Cralle, Holly Hudson, Diana Doty. ROW 2: Homer Branch, John Bassett, Diana Metcalf, Carolyn Butler, Judy McKinney. ROW 3: Kay Ken- nard, Doug Orr, Steve McDowell, Dwighe Coals, Tom Kitchene, Gene Reisinger, Mr. Howell, Sponsor. 64 ROW 1: Nancy Lodwig, Nancy Quinn, Mary Ruth McKibben, Vicki Coiyer, Diana Mason, Ellen Bond, Bev. Smith. ROW 2: Mr. Calhoun, Sponsor, Judy McKinney, Vicki Orr, Holly Hudson, Ly- nette Doty, Ann Hortin, Judeen York. ROW 3: Mrs. Whitehead, Sponsor, Donna Hogue, Nancy Holland, Gary Schnitz, Diana Doty, Becky Carson, Rhonda Gibson. ROW 4: Tom Kitchene, Doug Orr, Everett Hallam, Mike Simms, Gene Lackey, Jim Briggs, John Winzenburger. Spectator 65 Lynette agrees it's a winner! FIRST ROW: Dan Harms, Glenda Mann, Lois Smith, Rosie Utley, Stanley Mann. SECOND ROW: Doug Orr, Gene Reisinger, Shawn Gillard, Cindy Hedrick, Mr. Abendroth, Sponsor. THIRD ROW: Homer Branch, John Bassett, Carolyn Butler, Beverly Smith, Becky Carson, Rhonda Gibson. 66 WHAT! A Strike .on the Library by the NHS. Roses were presented to the new members Carol Denham, Becky Williams, Jana Daubs, Linda Gillard by the retir- ing senior members. Brenda Seifert, Jeanne Harris, Diana Doty, Kay Kennard, Cindy Hedrick, Miss Gould, Sponsor. 0- + Future Homemakers of America ROW Is Judy Everett, Ellen Longbons, Nancy Stennett, Marilyn Smith, Lois Smith, Janice McKibben, Beck- ye O'Daniel, Karen Gillard, Debbie Butler, Linda Bosecker. ROW 2: Mrs. Saxe, Sponsor, Beverly Brines, Brenda Wisenburger, Suzie Pankey, Linda Saxe, Land Baxter, Vicki Colyer, Darla Knackmus, Linda John- son, Lynn Gentz, Mary Cravens. ROW 3: Linda Johnson, Paula Prather, Belinda Schmittler, Connie Blaine, Ann Hortin, Valerie Boewe, Rhonda Smith, Judy McKinney, Kathy McDowell, Pat Bell, Dianne Kelley. ROW 4: Paula VanWay, Ellen Bond, Pat Pettigrew, Ginger Bare, Mary Ruth McKibben, Betty Brock, Dixie Bailey, Suzie King, Vicki Orr, Marianna Detruf, Nancy Scranton, Helene Jones. ROW 5: Gail Dorman, Juanita Carter, Carol Eblin, Jane Quillen, Leesa Robb, Yvonne Glover, Judy Garmen, Peggy Miller, Ann Koertge, Nancy Bunting, Charlotte Smith, Wanda Greathouse. ROW 6: Jody Sulzer, Julie Cowling, Judy Chandler, Glenda Mann, Brenda Seifert, Yvonne Procter, Carol Roosevelt, Candy Chapin, Vonda Stennett, Evelyn Yokel, Ruth Cunningham, Carol Campbell. ROW 7: Linda Baxter, Linda Hortin, Denise Mitchell, Judy Johnson, Debbie Cowling, Diana Mason, Sandra Elliott, Jana Daubs, Mona Cravens, Debbie McClana- Eat Hearty Everyone - There’s more where this came from. 68 ROW Is Mr. Hendren Sponsor, Dean Wiseman, Robert Simms, Danny Carter, Gene Barnes, Larry Hoeszle, Kenneth St. Ledger, Mike Luthe, Steve Hering, Kenneth Mann. ROW 2: Tom Hering, Gary Chalcraft, John Koster, David Green, Donnie Perkins, Carl Hortin, Randy King, Steve Greathouse, Ea Appleby, Martin John- son. ROW 3: Tom Huchel, Amos Parks, Bobby Powell, Charlie Painter, Butch Hendren, Donnie St. Ledger, Alan Cunningham, John Colvin, Larrv Fryman, Ray Miller, Randy Spray. ROW 4: Billy Sawyer, David Matthes,-Ralph James, Rod Crome, Dennis Cowling, Russel Beadles, Bruce Headley, Richard Lomas, Don Quillen, John Fishel, Mike Summerfield, Steve Roosevelt, Randy Chalcraft, Mike Roosevelt. ROW 5: Marc O'Daniels, Steve Bunting, Bob Bunting, Richard Myers, To i Kerr, Bobby Harris, Dwight Nelson, Steve Pier- cy, Tom Henton, Randy Sawyer, Lester Shaw, Larry Bailey. ROW 6: Danny Orr, John Headley, Leslie Smith, Bill Arnold, Galen Wiseman, Jack Webb, carl Sawyer, Rick Etheridge, Robert Koertge, Dallas Ell- iot, Roger Schmittler, Roger McMahel. ROW 7: Danny Martin, Bernard Turpin, Don Knackmus, Clyde Turpin, Jim Matthes, David Lynch, Terry Rice, Monte Bradham, Tom Greathouse. The case of the missing Ag. boys. 69 Future Nurses Association ROW Is Ann Hortin, Charlotte Cralle, Barbara Lodwig, Mrs. Bunting Sponsor. ROW 2: Evelyn Fishel, Debbie Maas, Anita Chalcraft, Vicki Colyer. ROW 3: Karen Smith, Gilberta James, Ellen Bond, Mary Cravens. ROW Is Lana Baxter, Ann Hortin, Ellen Bond, Vicki Colyer. ROW 2: Gil- berta James, Anita Chalcraft, Mrs. Johnson Sponsor, Mary Cravens, Karen Smith. 70 ROW 1: Diana Doty, Bonnie Roosevelt, Valerie Boewe, Holly Hudson, Francie Waite, Debbie Brines. ROW 2: Mrs. Gill, Sponsor, Carolyn King, Janice Hunt, Debbie Inskeep, Mary Jane Fishel, Kaye Collins. ROW 3: Nancy Quinn, Kim Calhoun, Kathy McDowell, Peggy Woods, Sharon Frank- land, Fonda Ibboson, ROW 4: Sherry Sloan, Shirly King, Anita Spray, Cathy Provine, Carole Den- ham, Linda Gumbrell, Carol Walker. ROW 5: Steve MxDowell, Fred Bender, Mark Searby, Mike Harris, Rod Inskeep, Gene Shepard, Sue Mason. 71 Parents were greeted by members of FT A at open house. Edwards County ROW 1, L to R: Diana Metcalf, Maria McManaman, Anita Chalcraft, Mary Cowling. ROW 2: Lin- da Gillard, Nancy Speir, Debbie Inskeep, JeanAnn Johnson, Nancy Holland, Debbie Butler, Mary Jane Fishel, Bill Arnold. ROW 3: Carol Denham, Sherry Satterswaite, Sharon Frankland, Joy Walk- er, Mary Pollard, Kim Calhoun, Vicki Waite, Evelyn Fishel, Holly Hudson, Ellen Longbons, Donna Hogue. ROW 4: Galen Wiseman, Lonnie Splitorf, Karen Smith, Julie Cowling, Donna Rude, Shirly King, Renita Dorman, David Gayer, Gene Lackey, Randy Copeland, Rick Etheridge, Les Frankland, Marion Myers, David Harris. ROW 5: Suzie Pankey, Bob Bender, Jim Walker, Kathy Provine, Becky Cravens. O NO, Another wrong note. Future Music Teacher Senior High Band ROW 1: Roby Lankford, Kay Kennard, Rosie Utley, Diana Doty. ROW 2: Carolyn Butler, Linda Saxe, Terry Marks, Valerie Boewe, Janice Hunt, Debbie Brines, Becky Williams, Bonnie Roosevelt. ROW 3: Nancy Lodwig, Yvonne Doty, Lynn Massie, Glenna Wiseman, Steve Piercy, Charlotte Cralle, Carol Tait, Danny Lankford, Anita Spray, Carol Roosevelt, Frances Waits, Doug Orr. ROW 4: Bill Works, Greg Doty, Rhonda Smith, Mike Nelson, Cindy Hortin, Bill Searby, Steve Marks, Steve Messman, Jack Webb, Jim Berry, Barry Smith, Marcy Harms, Kaye Collins, Janet Frankland, Carolyn King, Gene Reisinger, Jeanne Harris. ROW 5: Gene Ewing, Tim Searby, Mary Cravens, Vicki Orr. Mr. Robert Wallace Director Clarinet Choir ROW Is Nancy Speir, Debbie Inskeep, Jean Ann Johnson, Nancy Holland, Sharon Frankland, Joy Walker, Debbie Butler, Carole Denham, Sherry Satherswaite. ROW 2: Donna Hogue, Ellen Long- bons, Holly Hudson, Yvonne Doty, Nancy Lodwig, Linda Saxe, Carolyn Butler. Pep Band ROW 1: Debbie Inskeep, Jean Ann Johnson, Roby Lankford, Kay Kennard, Rosie Utley, Diana Doty. ROW 2: Nancy Holland, Mary Jane Fishel, Sharon Frankland, Joy Walker, Sherry Saterswaite, Dan- dy Lankford, Steve Piercy, Charlotte Cralle, Kaye Collins, Carolyn King, Gene Reisinger, Jeanne Harris. ROW 3: Bill Works, David Harris, Greg Doty, Mike Nelson, Mary Cravens, Tim Searby, Vicki Orr, Jim Walker, Kathy Provine, Gene Ewing, Marion Myers, Rick Etheridge, Randy Cope- land, Gene Lackey, David Gayer. 74 Girl’s Chorus ROW 1: Brenda Harris, Gilberta James, Carol Tait, Carolyn King, Wilma Myers, Saundra Elliott, Denise Mitchell, Judy Johnson, Debbie McClannhan, Sonja Boewe, Terry Marks, Carmen Iturriaga, Mary Cravens, Jana Daubs, Bonita Copley, Kaye Collins. ROW 2: Debbie Inskeep, Charlotte Cralle, Rosie Utley, Diana Doty, Shirley King, Ellen Longbons, Joy Walker, Pat Frankland, Lynn Massie, Donna Harper, Ann Hortin, Judeen York, Anita Baker, Kathy Painter. ROW 3: Barbara Lodwig, Beverly Brines, Fpnda Ibboson, Marie Madden, Diana Kelley, Sharlene Denbo. ROW 4: Diana Metcalf, Carolyn Butler, Vicki Orr, Cindy Hortin, Christy Martin, Janet Knapp, Debbie Cowling, Mona Cravens, Virginai Clark, Judy Everett, Bonnie Roosevelt, Becky Williams, Frances Waite. Glenna Wiseman, Pianist. The Girl's Chorus performed at several Edward's functions and for the first time this year presented a Easter Cantata. 75 Girl’s Sextette Glenna Wiseman, Terry Marks, Sonja Boewe, Jana Daubs, Mary Cravens, Carolyn King, Carol Tait. Majorettes and Drum Major KNEELING: Barbara Lodwig, Mary Pollard, Carol Tait. STANDING: Vicki Orr, Debbie Maas, Doug Orr, Darla Knackmuhs, Roby Lankford. 76 ROW Is Roby Lankford, Beverly Smith, Becky Williams, Linda Saxe, Mary Green, Trish Frankland, Mrs. Klinger, sponsor. ROW 2: Kim Calhoun, Audry Nelson, Donna Rude, Jeanne Rogers, Jay Yonda, Terri Copley, Denise Mitchell; Vicki On. ROW 3: Brenda Seifert, Janice McKibben, Glenda Mann, Judy Johnson, Debbie McClanahan, Mary Sue Pollard, Christy Martin. ROW 4: Charlotte Smith, Becky Carson, Donna Hogue, Charlotte Cralle, Judy McKinney, Donna Harper, Lynn Massie, Lisa Robb. ROW 5: Vicki Colyer, Jenny Williams, Mona Cravens, Devonna Scar- brough, Yvonne Doty, Jody Sulzer. 77 But Linda, can't you even hit the ball??? Pep Club ROW 1: Wilma Myers, Janice Hunt, Doug Orr, Donna Hogue, Carolyn Butler, Cindy Hortin, Marcy Harms, Yvonne Doty, Valerie Boewe, Judy McKinney, Christy Martin, Mary Sue Pollard, Kay Collins. ROW 2: Steve McDowel, Vicki Colyer, Jim Markman, Charlotte Cralle, Carole Denham, Bonita Copley, Pat Bell, Linda Grumbel, Mary Kay Green, Terri Copley, Jay Yonda, Rhonda Smith, Mrs. Klinger, Sponsor. ROW 3: Audrey Nelson, Marc O’Daniel, Carolyn King, Becky Cravens, Jean Ann Johnson, Roby Lankford, Rhonda Gibson, Debbie Inskeep, Rosie Utely, Diana Doty, Debbie Bennet, Vicki Waite, Paula Denbo, Becky Wil- liams. ROW 4: Kim Calhoun, Donna Rude, Kay Kennard, Diana Metcalf, Lisa Smith, Lynette Doty, Karen Smith, Anita Baker, Kathy Perry, Tim Gines, Barb Lodwig, Karen Gillard, Debbie Brines. ROW 5: Gary Snitz, Brenda Seifert, Janice McKibbean, Donna Harper, Lyn Massie, Pat Frankland, Sharon Frankland, Deb- bie Maos, Maria McManaman, -Sherry Sloan, Kathy McDowell, Lloyd Koertge, Frances Waite. ROW 6: Judy Everett, Debbie Butler, Gene Vanway, Paula Prather, Janet Janet Frankland, Don Kennard, Shirley King, Anita Spray, Debbie McClanahan, Judy Johnson, Denise Mitchell, Gene Lackey, Bonnie Roosevelt. ROW 7: Jeanne Harris, Marion Myers, Danny Lankford, Suzie Pankey, Brenda Weisenberger, Paula Vanway, Mona Cravens, Beverly Brines, Virginia Clark, Debbie Cowling, Cindy Nash, Robert Simms, Sue Mason, Nancy Speir. „ LIBRARY CLUB RCTW 1: Judeen York, Ann Hortin, Ellen Bond, Vicki Colyer. ROW 2: Mrs. Pankey, Nancy Lodwig, Holly Hudson, Peggy Knackmuhs, Mrs. Woods. 78 Varsity ROW Is Mr. Bickell, Ron Carlson, Sam Briscoe, Homer Branch, Tom Davis. ROW 2: Dean Wise- man, Sam Smith, David Everett, Phil Bennett, Greg Nelson, Jim Briggs. ROW 3: John Bassett, Tom Collins, Ron Gill, John Duncan, Fred Bunting, Randy Sawyer. You had better do it right Fred, he's watch- ing you ... 79 Camera Club ROW Is Gene Reisinger, Jim Markman, Doug Orr, Donna Hogue, Becky Carson, Mr. Stanhope, sponsor. ROW 2: Mike Nelson, Gene Ewing, John Bassett, Danny Harms, Vicki Orr, Ginger Bare, Nancy Lodwig. ROW 3: Judy McKinney, Larry Barnes, Everett Hallam, John Wisenburger, Greg Doty, Dwight Coles, Mike Shafer. 80 It s just three minutes later than the last time you asked!!! Student Council ROW 1: Donna Hogue, Charlotte Craile, Bonita Copely, Linda Gumbrell, Vicki Waite, Nancy Hoi land. ROW 2: Carolyn Butler, Diana Metcalf, Roby Lankford, Rhonda Gibson, Rosie Utley, Diana Doty. ROW 3: Mr. Pankey Sponsor, Debbie Inskeep, Tom Davis, John Bassett, Mark Searby, Phil Bennett. ROW 4: Homer Branch, Kay Kennard, Gene Ewing, Mike Luthe, Stan Stennett. Don't just stand there Homer, can't you see Diana just ate a whole pie! 82 Activities „ ‘’The United States themselves are essentially the greatest poem . . Walt Whitman P ' ' V I 4 TlI -V - - • •v ; - . . .1 • - A Homecoming Candidates and Escorts Becky Carson and Leon Johnson Carolyn Butler and Mike McCurdy Robylee Lankford and Dean Wiseman Dan Harms and Cindy Hedrick Library Club Lawn Decorations Junior Class Photos courtesy of West Salem Advocate ■ “ , C 0 M i N 5I R ft'T T IF B L-TU1FWL.FU 86 The Queen and Her Court Robylee Lankford and her escort - Dean Wiseman not shown 87 Homecoming 1967 Football Lions Chapter Sweetheart and Man of the Year Marilyn Smith and Bob Simms FFA-FHA Extra Curriculars 90 Sweetheart King and Queen Judy Johnson and Larry Hoezsle are presented gifts by Karen Gillard and Bob Simms. 91 Freshmen Marcy Harms, Tom Greathouse, Sophomores Carole Denham, Steve McDowell, Juniors, Nancy Stennett, Jim Briggs, Seniors, Sonja Boewe, Greg Nelson. Christmas Dance Candidates Highlight a Winter Wonderland 9? 93 Queen Sonja and King Jim Dan Harms, SALUTATORIAN receives his diploma Phil Bennett accepts the Health Improvement Association Scholarship from Mrs, Charles Duke. Max Chapin, Commander of American Legion Post No. 570 presents Citizenship Awards to David Everett, Rhonda Gibson, Cindy Hedrick and John Bassett. Graduation Pictures courtesy West Salem Advocate. 94 John Bassett, VALEDICTORIAN Special service awards were presented to Cindy Hedrick - Girls Council, Evelyn Fishel - Edwardian, Suzie Gautier - Business Education, Debbie Inskeep - Band, Rhonda Gibson - Cheerleading, Homer Branch - Student Council, Carolyn Butler - Cheerleading, Sonja Boewe - Chorus, ROW 2: Peggy Knackmuhs - Library, Diana Doty. Kay Kennard, Brenda Seifert - Girls Council, Marlyin Smith FHA, Tom Hering - All Around boy, Nancy Lodwig - Library, Judy McKinney - Spectator, David Everett. 95 Students receiving Teachers Scholarships are Left to Right, Diana Doty, Becky Carson, Rose Mary Utley, David Green and Glenda Mann. 96 Top Ten, Suzie Gautier, Rhonda Gibson, Glenda Mann, Lois Smith, Beverly Smith. ROW 2: John Bassett, Dan Harms, Stanley Mann, David Green, and Rose Mary Utley. Mr. James Michels, commander, presented V.F.W. awards to Phil Bennett, Glenda Mann, Douglas Orr, Rose Mary Utley, Becky Carson, and Greg Nelson. 97 Rick Everett, 1967 recipient of the Milton Curtis Memorial Trophy congratulates Phil Bennett on his selection by teammates as the 1968 winner. Athletics “If we win men’s hearts throughout the world, it will not be because we are a big country but be- cause we are a great country. Bigness is imposing. But greatness is enduring.” Adlai E. Stevenson Mr. Miller. ROW 1: Mike Gill, Carl Sawyer, David Densmore, Sam Briscoe, Galen Wiseman, Randy Rice, Roger McMahel, Sam Smith, Stan Stennett. ROW 2: Steve Piercy, Tom Greathouse, Leon Compton, Terry Rice, Dean Wiseman, Robert Rigg, Willie Snidle, James Densmore, Tom Davis. ROW 3: Cory Provine, Dennis Turpin, Larry Bailey, Rod Inskeep, Fred Bunting, Steve Bunting, Fred Bender, Don Kennard, Mark O’Daniels, Gene Ewing, Curt Lambert, Jack Webb, Mark Searby, Don Grimes, Mike Harris, Don Gill. '67-68’ Successful Seasons for Cross Country Track We They We They Olney — - - 40 21 Carmi - - - - 69 63 Carmi — - - - - - - 15 62 W ayne City - - 98 22 Noble 27 29 Noble - - 78 52 Cisne ■ • - - - 25 31 Carmi - — - - 85 42 Olney - - - - 36 24 St. Francisville - - - - 99 23 Carmi 22 35 W ayne City - - 80 40 Noble - - - - 21 34 St. Francisville - - - - 88 40 Cisne - - - - • 15 38 Noble - - 79 52 Oblong ------- - - 101 29 Clay City - - - 66 77 Bridgeport - - 65 64 Records Broken Mark Searby --------------------------------- 880 Sam Smith, Fred Bunting, Tom Davis Mark Searby, David Densmore-----------Mile Relay Fred Bender, Larry Bailey Bob Rigg, Terry Rice----------------- 880 Relay Sam Smith ---- ---------------------- Low Hurdles Don Gill-------------------------- High Jump Sam Briscoe --- - ... Discus Sam Briscoe---------------- — - -- -- Shot-put 100 Cross Country Team Track and Cross Country 880 Relay Team District Track Boys Mile Relay Team 101 We All Love Football Varsity Scoreboard We Mt. Carmel--------------------20 Olney----------------------- 26 Carmi --- ------------------ 38 Sesser------------------------24 Bridgeport------------------- 7 Eldorado - - -------------- -20 McLeanboro--------------------43 Flora---------------------- 7 Fairfield-------- - -----------8 wins Freshmen 0 Frosh-Soph 4 They 12 6 6 7 31 26 14 34 29 losses 4 2 102 Photo Courtesy West Salem Advocate Starting lineup: David Everett, Ron Gill, John Bassett, Chuck Searby, Phil Bennett, Ron Carl- son, Homer Branch, Jim Briggs, Coach Bickell, Greg Nelson, Sam Briscoe, Tom Collins, Sam Smith. Lower Left: Coach Bickell’s Victory Cheer. Lower Right: All Victories Aren't Easy Photos Courtesy West Salem Advocate 103 Football Cheers Rhonda Gibson, Debbie Butler, Carolyn Butler, Nancy Spier, Paula Denbo. Basketball J-Vee” Cheer Jay Yonda, Bonita Copley, Carole Denham, Kathy Perry, Terry Copley. 104 Basketball Paula Denbo Rhonda Gibson Debbie Butler Nancy Spier Carolyn Butler W hat do you know. Tom really made it! Varsity Cheer 105 Varsity Squad Coach Bickell, Scott Hedrick, Frank Fisher, Tom Kitchene, managers, John Duncan, Mark Searby, Greg Nelson, Steve Bunting, David Everett, Fred Bender, Tom Davis, Robert Rigg, Jim Briggs, Bob Harris. Varsity Scores Jr. Varsity Frosh-Soph We They We They We They Crossville — 59 40 35 Mt. Carmel 35 39 Bridgeport - -52 77 51 43 Mt. Carmel - - - - 33 48 Mt. Carmel - - - — - - - -55 52 39 49 Mt. Carmel - - - -33 49 Carmi - -38 43 41 35 Mt. Carmel - - - -56 59 Fairfield - -49 87 68 55 Fairfield 40 60 Clay City 68 60 45 Fairfield - - - - - -43 62 Grayville - - 82 62 54 61 Lawrenceville - - - 42 38 Oblong 77 28 48 Lawrenceville - - - 66 46 St. Francisville ■ - 62 64 70 34 Cisne 68 44 LAWRENCEVILLE - - 62 75 51 63 Cisne - - - 58 42 Bridgeport Tournament Bridgeport- - - - - - • 60 32 Hutsonville — 55 Bridgeport - ■ - - - 45 73 Flora 55 Lawrenceville ■ - - - 32 21 LOUISVILLE - 71 89 Lawrenceville ■ 59 29 Mt. Carmel - 57 45 59 49 Fairfield ■ 42 31 Mills Prarie - - 71 49 90 35 Fairfield 45 50 Newton 60 52 60 Olney 37 25 Crossville - 100 57 79 53 Olney - ■ 27 37 Cumberland ■ - 50 33 55 42 Carmi - - - - - 54 44 Cisne - - 68 48 58 29 Carmi ------- 47 37 Grayville - - 90 53 63 52 Olney - - - - 24 43 Robinson — - - 63 44 67 66 Olney - - ■ 42 34 106 Junior Varsity ROW 1: Randy Goodwin, Randy Williams, Don Gill, Mike Harris, Mike Roosevelt, Mike Gill. ROW 2: Carter Hendren, Phil Scrantonv Willie Snidle, Jack Webb, Jim Lear, Terry Giese, Mr. Keener. ROW 3: Steve Bunting, Carl Sawyer, Kent Boewe, Danny Orr, Don Grimes, Larry Bailey, Rodney Inskeep, WadeGillard. ROW 4: Tom Kitchene, Scott Hedrick, Frank Fisher, managers. Freshmen Mr. Keener, Scott Hedrick, Frank Fisher. ROW 2: Carl Sawyer, WadeGillard, Jim Lear, Willie Snidle, Jack Webb, Donnie Gill, Rod Inskeep, Terry Giese, Mike Gill. 07 PHIL BENNETT - Pitcher Won 8 Lost 4 B. A. .288 JIM BRIGGS - Catcher B. A. .379 Leading hitting JOHN DUNCAN - Shortstop B. A. . 304 Pitcher Won 2 Lost 1 MIKE McCURDY - 3rd Baseman Pitcher Won 1 Lost 0 B. A. .190 TOM COLLINS - Outfielder B. A. .271 ni RON CARLSON - Pitcher Won 3 Lost 0 Outfielder B. A. . 294 TOM KITCHENE - 1st Baseman B. A. .286 GREG NELSON - 2nd Baseman B. A. .214 STEVE ROOSEVELT - Centerfielder B. A. .188 Just for the Record Crossville - Grayville - ■ Olney - - - Crossville - Fairfield - - Grayville - • Flora - - - - Bridgeport - Mt. Carmel Olney------ Mt. Carmel Allendale - Crossville - Grayville - Flora - - - ■ Ridgeway - Trico - — - Valmeyer - Guilford - - DISTRICT REGIONAL SECTIONAL STATE We They 3 2 2 0 1 10 3 4 - 6 4 0 3 0 1 0 2 1 0 1 6 • I Join the Noon Hour Gang W' Quick Service . Short Orders . Carry Out Service SHEPHERD’S DAIRY-DEL cm . mo miik „ JUNKS 112 CHAMPION LABORATORIES 113 CITIZENS NATIONAL BANK Albion, 111. Fully Insured Invest Now in a Savings Account WIB’S BI-RITE ALBION POOL HALL Albion, 111. PORTER’S AUTO SALES Best Deal on a Used Car Rt. 130 South - Albion 115 HOFFEE BROS. NEW CARS . USED CARS . EXPERT SERVICE Albion, 111. INGRAM FUNERAL HOME 24 Hour Ambulance Service 241 West Main . Albion Dial 445-2222 JOHNNYE MANUFACTURING COMPANY KORACH BROS. Albion, 111. 116 ALLIS-CHALMERS HERSCHEL JOHNSON Farm Machinery for Edwards County Chevrolet . Chevy II . 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SMITH LEAR SALES SERVICE WEST SALEM FARM EQUIPMENT Dial 456-3582 Troyers Have Better Ideas Senior Trip Photo Album 1968 129 Our Secret Servicemen We were pooped. Washington's tomb We waited patiently” to see the White House 130 The Senior Will — 1968 I, John Bassett, will my slide rule to any deserving junior. I, Phil Bennett, will my falcon The Frog to anyone who hates to fly with the flock. I, Sonja Boewe, will my ability to not fight with my boyfriend to Jana Daubs. We, Becky Jo Smith and Linda Bosecker, will our treasured and sweet smelling P.E. locker to Leesa Robb. I, Sam Briscoe, will English IV to any junior dumb enough to take it. I, Homer Branch, will my air conditioned laminated skunk hide tepee (with all accessories) to Jim Briggs. I, Carolyn Calhoun, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Klinger to Evelyn Yokel and to Teresa Murray I will my ability to keep out of trouble. I, Ronnie Carlson, will my ability to mess up a speech in English IV and get away with it to Richard Myers. We, Carloyn Butler and Mary Fleming, will our places at the oil tanks to Randy Sawyer, Steve Bunting, and Richard Myers. I, Becky Carson, will nothing. I, Candy Chapin, will my ability to get blamed for everything in Art Class to Bonita Copley (keep Mr. Howell guessing, Bonita). I, Tom Collins, will my ability to check out of school first period right after the bell rings and get away with it to Steve McDowell. I, Evelyn Fishel, will my job as Editor of the Edwardian to anyone who has a full bottle of aspirin. I, Brenda Sue Gautier, will my four classes with Mrs. Whitehead to Becky Williams. Lucky you (?). I, Bruce Cowling, will my 1947 Dodge to anybody who can find parts for it. I, Charlotte Cralle, will my ability to get in trouble with Mr. Wallace and have to put up band folders to Jeanne Harris. We, Mary Cravens and Vicki Orr, will the ability to be absent at ball games and get away with it to the percussion section. I, Sue Daughtery, will my seat in Bookkeeping class to Evelyn Yokel. Keep it in good shape, Evelyn. I, Marianna Detruf, will my ability to get into trouble for something I didn't do, namely writing letters, to Becky Cravens and Jean Ann Johnson. I, Diana Doty, will my title of best dancer to Lisa Smith. Keep those feet a floppin'!!! I, Dallas Elliott, will my ability to stay out of work in the industrial arts class to Tom Powell. I, David Everett, will my ability to throw paperwads in 2nd hour studyhall without get- ting caught to Larry Bailey. I, Harvey Fenton, will my Red Man chewing tobacco and my detention seat in the office to Teddy McKinney and Marion (Peaches). I, Rhonda Gibson, will my cheerleading ability to Lisa Smith. I, Shawn Gillard, will the souls of my feet to the spirit of the floor. 131 To You From the Graduating I, Kathy Greathouse, will the ability to control myself with Mrs. Whitehead for 3 hours a day to Lynn Gentz. I, Wanda Greathouse, will my ability to tell a lie and look innocent to Carol Campbell. I, David Green, will my rusty, trusty, dusty, musty slide rule complete with shoulder strap holster to anyone brave enough to take math analysis. I, Dan Harms, will my ability to drive to school then forget and ride home on the school bus to anyone who thinks that it wouldn’t happen to him. I, David Harris, will my great ability to get in trouble with Mr. Wallace to Bill Works and Greg Doty. I, Cindy Hedrick, will my worn-out P.E. shoes to Sharlyn Denbo and Diana Kelley. (One for each). Have fun next year! I, Stanley Mann, will my first period P.E. class to anyone who wants to be awdke through the rest of the day. I, Glenda Mann, will my ability to keep a level head (?) at the Dairy Del to Jana Daubs. Keep calm!! I, Jim Markman, will my ability to get along so nicely with Mrs. Whitehead to any boy taking Business English next year. I, Janice McKibben, will to Jana Daubs to take over the Dairy Del when Genieva and Glen go on their vacation! Tear it apart!! I, Diana Metcalf, will my locker 119 to Richard Myers. Everyone in the family ought to have one like mine. I, Ray Miller, will the ability to spill cat- sup all over the cafeteria and not get caught to Steve Hering. I, Bev Smith, will the privilege of being the only girl in a class containing ten groovy boys to any girl who can withstand a year of discrimination and dirty jokes! I, Charlotte Smith, will the ability to go to the office without getting caught to anyone who thinks they can get by with it. I, Lois Smith, will my love for chickens to Steve Hering. I, Marilyn Smith, will my job as president of FHA to Judy Everett. I, Jim Walker, will my base chair to Becky Cravens. 1, Joy West, will my ability to keep my mouth shut to Dennis Cowling. Try your best to do it. We, Donna Hogue and Judy McKinney, will to Kathy McDowell and Vicki Waite the China Doll and Room 1623 on 9th floor of the Shearton Hotel in Washington D.C. I, Greg Nelson, will my nickname of Big O to Jim Briggs. I, Mike Nelson, will my chair next to Greg Doty in band to Bill Works. Keep an eye on him! I, Linda Norman, will my red hair to Mrs. Clark because hers is turning gray. I, Larry Hoeszle, will my ability to keep out of 8th period studyhall to any poor soul who happens to have studyhall that period. I, Debbie Inskeep, will the honor of having the most school spirit to Lisa Smith. I, Diana James, will my bookkeeping to anyone who likes it. 132 Class of Nineteen Hundred 68 I, Kay Kennard, will my typewriter and typing book and everything that goes with typing to anyone who wishes to face up to a year of it. I, Gary Worthey, will all of my glowing personality to anyone who needs it. I, Douglas Orr, will my ability to sing La Cucaracha in Art I to Barbara Lodwig. I, Charles Painter, will my running the mile and half for popping towels to Richard Fornwalt. I, Gene Reisinger, being of sound mind and clean body, will my oral and mental hi- Gene to Gene Ewing. I, Jim Rice, will my ability to wear a blanket in public to Jana Daubs. I. Peggy Knackmuhs, will my shorthand book to Paula Denbo. I, Robert Simms, will my ability to skip 8th period studyhall to Kenny Short and Kaye Collins. I, Rudy King, will my ability to lock Mr. Hendren out of the classroom and get away with it to John Headley. I, David Kortge, will my ability to sneak into class after the bell has rung without getting caught to anyone who has the ability. I, Robylee Lankford, will my ability to act dumb without trying to any junior who thinks he is really swift. You'll be doomed! I, Rosie Utley, will my position as band president to the lucky, lucky junior who has this position bestowed upon him! I, Brenda Seifert, will my brown wig to Gail Dorman. Use it well, and wash it often! I, Gene Lackey, will desk number 5 in studyhall to anyone who will take it. I, Nancy Scranton, will my ability to get shorthand in Office Practice to Carolyn King. I, Charles Searby, will my knowledge of the opposite sex to any junior boy who thinks he can handle it. 133 134 TAYLOR PUBLISHING COMPANY The World's Best Yearbooks Are Taylor-made
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