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KAREN ARNOLD JILL BLILER JOAN BURDZILAUSKAS Cheerleadr I-IV, G.A.A. I-IV, Drama Club I-IV, Thespian IV, Band I, Chorus I-IV, Teacher's Aide III-IV, Speech Contest III. To loose a friend is the greatest of all looses. G. A .A. I-IV, F.H.A. I-rV, Vice-President Pub- lic Relations IV, Drama Club I-IV, Vocational III-IV, Library Aide IV, Newspaper Staff II, Yearbook Staff I-IV. CONNIE DRABING We can because we think we can. Chorus I. MARY DOBRINSKY The future has a way of repaying those who are patient with it. Cheerleading I, G.A.A. I-IV, N.H.S. III-IV, Student of the Month IV, Recorder IV, Chorus I-IV, Yearbook Staff I-IV, Co- Editor IV, Class President III, Teachers Aide I-IV, Who's Who Among American High School Students IV, D.A.R. Award IV. Those who bring sunshine to the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. G.A.A. I-V, Trea- surer IV, National Honor Society II, IV, President IV, Student of the Month IV, F.H.A. I-IV, Officer II, IV, Yearbook Staff I-IV, Co- Editor IV, Drama Club I-IV, Thes- pian Society III-IV, Secretary- Treasurer III, Newspaper Staff II, Chorus IV, Class Secretary IV, F.F.A. IV, Office Helper III-IV, Who's Who Among American High School Students III-IV, Illinois State Scholar IV. KIMBERLY HALL There is more faith in honest doubt than in a thousand creeds. Yearbook Staff I, Majorette I, Drum Majorette II-III.
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'Class z Lerla- X o 0 ? Vi.v 5 rv V o' Gary Hallam-President, Cindy Ramsey-Vice-President, Dave Orr-Advisor, Joan Burdzil- auskas-Secretary, Doug A rends-Advisor, Lisa Turnbull-Treasurer. In the fall of '71 we entered the Great Hall of I.H.S. as enthusiastic little freshmen led by Ronnie Leonard-President, Eddie McDermott-Vice President, Cindy Ramsey- Secretary, Lisa Turnbull-Treasurer. Our enthusiasm payed off as we took first place with our imaginative float The Pirates Will Bacchus With Brut Force , and also built the world's tallest bonfire. Out projects for this year consisted of selling ball- point pens and cracking a few windows. Teresa Hohenstein was President, Tomye Layton-Vice President, Doris Pickel- Secretary, and Lisa Turnbull-Treasurer as we started off our Sophomore year. Our colorful float 'We'll Drive Em Buggy With A Pirate Victory skidded to Second Place. We sold Homecoming Tickets, candy and also had a cake raffle. We started off our Junior Year with what we thought a prize winning float, The Pirates Will Go-pher a Goodyear with which we recieved the coveted fourth place. We did have a record breaking magazine sale, sold candy at the games and some really fantastic candles. We also sponsored Prom With Effic as our band and our Theme If . Our officers this year were Mary Dobrinsky-President, Cindy Ramsey- Vice President, Connie Huyear-Secretary, and Lisa Turnbull-Treasurer. Three months later we found ourselves back for one last try in these familar halls. We started off winning First Place with our Float The Pirates Will Seal Up A Vic- tory With A Balanced Attack. And We're not Clowin' Around . Searchin So Long was our theme and Bodine Frip Was our Homecoming Band. The class officers were Gary Hallam-President, Cindy Ramsey-V. President, Joan Burdzilauskas-Secretary, Lisa Turnbull-Treasurer. ’Our Class had to work hard to raise enough money to go to Florida. We had a Hallo- ween Party, Chilli and Spaghetti Suppers, Bake Sales, Cake Raffles, and Finally a Rummage Sale. But it all seemed to pay off as we made it to our destination FLORI- DA. in May of 1975 we walked through that Great Hall for the last time leaving behind 4 wonderful years and a path of tears. , A cu Kl itn . CaRoL s io -5 o Yu 3 6 piRtm s uoUW UiU-L. fore
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CONNIE HUY EAR Friendship is its own reason for being. G.A.A. I-IV, Vice Presi- dent IV, F.H.A. I-IV, Officer III -IV, Band I, Yearbook I, F.F.A. IV, Drama Club III, Teacher's Aide IV, Track II-IV, Class Sec- retary III, Homecoming Queen IV, Meridain Conference Queen Can- didate rv. SUSAN KAPPER Drama Club I-IV, President IV, Thespian II-IV, National Honor Society II-IV, Secretary Treasurer IV, Yearbook Staff I-IV, F.H.A. IV, F.F.A. Sweetheart IV, Teach- er's Aide I-IV, Band I-III. GARY HALLAM Let there be such Oneness Between us that When one cries the other shall taste salt. Football I-IV, Captain IV, Baseball I-IV, Basket- ball I—III, Homecoming King IV, Boy's State Delegate III, Senior President IV, Drama Club II-IV, Thespian III-IV, Points Chairman IV, Chorus I-IV, Band I-III, F.F.A. IV. NANCY HARTRY If a man does not keep pace with his companions perhaps it is be- cause he hears a different drum- mer. Let him keep step to the mu- sic which he hears however mea- sured or far away. G.A.A. II, Drama Club II-IV, Band I-III, Cho- rus I-IV, Teachers Aide III-IV, Vocational - Nurses Aide III, All- Star Choir IV. ELAINE GERMAN Choose your companions care- fully. You are what they are. Track III-IV, G.A.A. I-IV, F.H.A. I-IV, President IV, Dra- ma Club I-IV, Thespian II-IV, Teachers Aide II, Office Aide IV, Yearbook Staff I-IV, Newspaper Staff III, Student Director - Drama Club rv. TERESA HOHENSTEIN Happy are those that dream dreams and are ready to pay the price to make them come true. Chorus I, G.A.A. i, Drama Club I-III, Thespian Society III, Class President II, Teachers Aide II-III, Yearbook Staff I-IV, Student Li- brarian IV, Homecoming Queens Court IV.
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