Hoopeston High School - Picayune Yearbook (Hoopeston, IL)

 - Class of 1970

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PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE PHOTO NOT AVAILABLE LARRY WATSON “Fat Dad” Ambition: To run Dick Dobkin’s Dune Buggy with my cousin’s Dune Buggy. Pet Peeve: Mr. Ingram laughing aloud. DANNY WEST “Western” Ambition: To work on the railroad. Pet Peeve: Somebody that is stupid. Track Manager 3,4; Football Manager 3; DON LEE YADEN “Duck” Ambition: To be a farmer. Pet Peeve: Track Practice. Football 1,2,3,4; Track 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 3,4; RICHARD DETTMAN YOUNG “The Fox” Ambition: To become a physical education instructor. Pet Peeve: Going to the office with Gary Cade. Football 1,2; Basketball 1; Track 2,3; Wrestling 2,3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Lettermen’s Club 2,3,4; SENIOR CLASS HISTORY The Class of 1970 started off their final year at H.H.S. with a bang! This year at H.H.S. has been a very successful one. Our sponsors for the year were Mr. Doty and Mrs. Vines. We would like to thank them for everything. Class officers for the final year were Craig Lithgow, President; Frank Smith, Vice-President; Vicki Keitzmann, Secretary; and Suzy Hollen, Treasurer. The Senior Class was well represented on Student Council. Mark Layden, President; Tom Wagoner, Vice- President; Alice McCrory, Secretary; and Ned Carter, Treasurer. Council members were John Schellhardt, Frank Smith, Scott Mc- Bride, Mike Drollinger and Steve Baldwin, Debbie Block, Kay Layden, Gloria Gholson, and Mary Atchison. Homecoming was a great success even though we lost the game. Seniors captured First Place with their float “Doty’s Express. Sandy Goodrum also captured the title of Homecoming Queen, with Debbie Block and Marilyn Owen as Senior Attendants. In Football and Basketball the Cornjerkers light didn’t shine too bright. Though we didn’t win very many games, the boys played hard and we sure are proud of them! Cheering our teams on were Gloria Gholson and Sherry Houmes, representatives of the Senior Class on the Varsity Cheerleading Squad. All in all it has been a year well spent ! ! ! ! Class Flower Class Motto Blue and White Carnation “I will not follow where the path may lead but I will go where there is no path and I will leave a trail.’’-Muriel Strode 28



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Wills I, Mary Atchison, will Shelley Ault all my great music abili- ty, and all the luck in the world. 1, Steve Baldwin, will a tube of hair straightener to Steve York, and my CC ability to Donut Sheilds. 1, Denise Bartlow, will my ability in P.E. to remaining ’jets my love of Rossville to Chris Goldsbery Margie Layden. I, Linda Billings, will Cindy Ault all the luck in the world for helping me get to know people and everything. I, Debbie Block, will my great time at H.H.S. to my brother, John; Mr. Ryder to next year’s seniors, and my “naturally un- curly” hair to Sue Unger. 1, Mike Bobis, will all my activities to Lynn Knight and Tim McBride for I have taken the cure and they can carry on. 1, Rick Burtis, will my eversome rebounding strength to Ned Carter and Frank Smith. I, Gary Cade, will my Mother Duck Membership card to Bruce Martin and my ability to get booted to Steve Compton and Bones Borders. I, Ned Carter, will at least 200 apple cores to H.H.S. as a tribute to the class of 1970. I, Betty Clayborn, will all the fun I’ve had at H.H.S. to Shagg and her friends. I, Linda Combs, will to Narda Osborne all my ability not to get hurt in P.E. I, Steve Crawford, will my tremendous ability to make Mr. Ryder think I am nuts, to anyone who is stupid enough to go out for Cross Country. I, Louise Dayton, will to my sister Sue my ability to get along with none of my teachers still get decent grades. I, Randy DeVore, will all my brothers notes in College Prep. Government to G. Leigh and D. Hall—if they can’t read them I will them my grandmother’s 2” thick glasses. I, Dick Dobkins, will a bucket of smoke fire from my Dune Buggy to anyone who wants some. I, Mike Drollinger, will my pink polka dot P.E. shirt to Mike Dean and my English IV book to anyone who wants it. I, Sandy Eells, will my ability to soap windows to Judy Daniels; and all the fun of my SENIOR year to underclassmen. I, Gary Fink, will my ability to march and play to David Sheagley. I, Don Fraley, will my driving ability to G. Leigh; and my ability to sit in the parking lot without getting caught to Dar- lene Reed. I, Mike Frederick, will to Dave Forsier my ability to play defensive halfback, and to Coach Matta my ability to shoot free throws. I, Gloria Gholson, will to two silly Juniors, Joan Reckner, and Robin Danielson my ability in music. I, Terry Glover, will all my trouble in Auto. Mech. to Bob Rickhert. I, Charles Good, will my white loafer shoes to Bill Kaag. I, Vicki Good, will my singing ability and good grades to my sister Betty; ability to drive a truck to Kathy Comstock, and my good times to the underclassmen. I, Martha Gooden, will my ability not to flirt to John Cleveland. I, Sandy Goodrum, will my fantastic driving ability to Melody Cramer. I, Wendy Goodrum, will to the entire student body, the will to survive at H.H.S. I, Tony Gress, will my ability to have rear-end accidents to anyone who wants it. I, Tom Gustine, will BobRichert my ability that was willed to me by S. Williams; the ability to be in the wrong place at the wrong time doing the wrong thing, and getting caught by the wrong teacher, who gets the wrong idea. I, Rudy Hardwick, will Ronnie Gage a contract to be center- fold of Mad magazine’s; and also the ability to wear matching clothes. I, Kathy Herman, will to Judy West my ability to get rotten teachers. I, Suzy Hollen, will my green corduroy cape to Bruce Bald- win. He can also have my green knee socks! I, Sherry Houmes, will and bequeath all my car trouble to Christy Goldsbery. I, Mike Huber, will the Mother Duck Club House, the Red Rino to Steve York. I, Mike Huffman, will my ability to do anything, to anyone that needs it. I, Becky Huffman, will my great athletic ability to Shelley Ault. I, Steve Hunt, will my ability to stay in school to all future would be drop-outs. I, Steve Johnson, will Steve Compton my ’57 and GOOD LUCK! I, Janie Kaag, will my height to Susie Eells, my pompette ability to Mary Carter, and my F’s in College Prep, to any ding-o-ling who takes it. I, Regina Kelnhofer, will to Jane Gooden my great ability in P.E. and all my trophies for first place. I, Vicki Kietzmann, will to Kay Rosborg my ability to leave Candystripers early and to Bill Kaag a dish of spaghetti. I, Dave LaBounty, will my ability to do nothing right to Rick Lawson. I, Mark Layden, will my ability to tell a joke without for- getting the punch line half way through to Mike Dean. I, Kay Layden, will my tremendous height to Kay Rosborg. I, Becky Lee, will my long skirts to Mrs. Stadsholt, my short skirts to Alice McCrory and my graceful walk to Barb Lithgow. I, Louise Leemon, will my ability to do hand springs and splits to the underclassman cheerleaders. I, Chris Leonard, will my ability to get the car every nite to Bonnie Kinder. I, Craig Lithgow, will my football space helmet to Skip Cruisenberry. 30

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