Madison High School - Trojan / Madisonian Yearbook (Madison, IL)

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ZMe1975 js ptteseMzez) ny ZMSS6MOK CjCASS MA DJSOM SSfflOK MA'DJSOM. JjCjCJMOJS62060 Administration............. Central Administration . High School Personnel . Graduates................. Senior Class Officers . . Graduates.............. Baby Pictures.......... Graduation............. Undergraduates............ Junior Class........... Sophomore Class . . . . Freshman Class .... Activities................ Yearbook Staff .... G. A. A................ Newspaper Staff .... National Honor Society . Foreign Language . . . Future Secretaries . . . History Club........... Student Council .... Latin Club............. Civil Defense.......... Chess Club............. Bible Club............. Cheerleaders........... Band................... Chorus................. Pep Club............... Guidance .............. Senior Superlative . Government Day . . . . Girls Track............ Jr. Sr. Prom........... The Fifties............ Sports.................... Football............... Basketball............. Track.................. Baseball............... Tennis................. . 3 . 4 5 , 9 10 11 20 23 27 28 32 36 41 42 44 45 46 47 49 50 51 52 53 54 55 56 58 61 62 64 68 70 77 78 80 81 82 85 88 90 92 Advertising 93 I 4 JOHN PALCHEFF WADE JAMES Superintendent Asst. Superintendent TALMAGE H. FISK WILLIE WALKER Secretary RAY KOZIELEK Treasurer ELVERS JOHNSON DAVID MISKELLY NORMAN CORBIN, High School Principal. B.S. State U. of New York, M.E.D. Alfred U. New York, Sec. Admin. Cer- tificate U. San Francisco, P.H.D. (ABD)Ed. Admins. St. Louis U. ARTHUR L. CARTER, Assistant Principal. B. S. Missouri State Teachers Col. MJQM SC MOOC SACiuzy EDNA MAE McUNN, Secretary AGNES FELDWORTH, Secretary DOLORES FOLKERTS, A. A. Blackburn Col., B. A. Shurtleff Col. M.A. Southern Illinois University, Guidance Counselor. CHARLES STEPTOE, B. A. Southern Illinois University, M. S. Southern Illinois Uni- versity, Specialist in Coun- selor Ed. Southern Illinois University, Guidance Counse lor. ALVIN VONDER HAAR, B.S. Missouri State Teachers Col., M.A. Missouri State Teachers Col., P.E. and Football Coach. CHARLES PICKETT, B. A. Northwestern State Col., Library. VALERIE K. STEVENS, B. M. MacMurray Col., M. M. Northwestern U., Vocal Music. WILLIAM E. LEDBETTER, B.S. Southern Illinois Uni- versity, Instrumental Music. LILLIE VALLEY, B. A. Grambling Col., M. S. Southern Illinois Univ. , Special Ed. Teacher and Coord. 5 JOHNAMSBURY, B.A. As- bury Col., M.S. Southern 111. Univ., Remedial Reading LEE E. ASHBY, B. S. Ar- kansas State Univ., M.S. Southern 111. Univ., Shorthand G Office Prac. JOHN W. BARR, B.S. St. Louis Univ., M. S. Southern 111. Univ. Mathematics. ADAMA. BURNISKI, B.S. Southern 111. Univ., M. S. Univ. of 111. Bookkeeping. WAYNE P. CARLISLE, B.S. Southern 11. Univ., M.S. Univ. of 111., Science. WILLIAM R. CAULK, B. S. Southern 111. Univ. Math. GLENDA R. DAGGERT, B.S. Western 111. Univ., Physical Ed. RONALD DAVIS, B.S. Southern 111. Univ., M. S. in Ed. Southern 111. Univ., Math, WECEP, Baseball. ROGER A. DRAKE, B.S. Southeast Mo. State Col. Science G Physical Ed. THESIS FRANKS, B.S. Langston Univ., Industrial Arts. ALAN GARDNER, B.S. Southern 111. Univ., Gener- al Business. LARRY GRAHAM, B.S. Texas Wesleyan Col., M. S. Indian State Col., Drivers Ed. G Basketball Coach. 6 WANETA GRAHAM, B. S. - CHARLIE HACKETT, B. S. Indiana State, Consumer Ed. S. I. U.-English. JOHN HARRISON, B. S. - NELVIN HEISNER, B. S. S.I.U., Soc. Studies G S.I. U. -M.A.-S.I. U. English, M.S. Counselor Ed. DAVID HODGES, B.A.- S.I.U., M.S.-S.I.U. G Soc. Studies. V DAN KOSTENCKI, B. A. - S. I. U., American Hist. JAMES HOWARD, 5 yrs. Relative Experience. BEVERLY IMMING, B. S. - McKendree Col., Typing. VERLYN IVY, B.S.-South- east Mo. St. College, English. OLIN KREUTER, B. S. - Eastern 111. State Col., Industrial Arts. PAT KRINSKI, B. A. - Blackburn Col. American Lit G Bus. Eng. LUVENIA LONG-B. S. -S. I. U. M. S.-SIU. Physical Ed. JAMES LOY: B. S.-McKen- dree Col., M.S.-St. Louis Univ., Science. ROBERT MEHELIC, B.A.- St. Louis Univ., M.A. - St. Louis Univ. Latin. JOHN PASKUS, B.S. So. East Mo. State Col., P. E. LOIS ROBINSON, B. A. Lincoln Univ., Home Economics. 7 W i EDWARD VOTOUPAL, B. A. Washington Univ., M.A. Science, I.P.S. Biology. NINADITTMAN, B.S. In Medicine, St. Louis Univ. School Nurse. PAULA DOMINO, A. B. William and Mary, Wil- liamsburg Col., Fine Arts; Art. c ARTHUR CHRISTIE, Ph. Marquette Univ., MSSW Univ. of Wis. BEULAH WILLIAMS ROSALEE BOLLING Security Matron Teachers Aid EVELYN HOLT . Director of OTIS HOLLENBECK School Lunch Security Guard JEFF EAVES Teachers Aid CUSTODIANS: John Sevemie, Edward Leleniewski, Leroy Perry. ELIZABETH RHODES Teachers Aid COOKS: Delores Economy, Prince Ella Leonard, Sophia Leleniewski, Juanita Crawford, Pauline Rodgers, Rosemary Smith. 8 YOUNG, JOE WILLIE JR. Class President 4 FOOTBALL 1, 2, 3, 4, CAPTAIN 4 Prom Committee 3 Talent Show 1, 2 Track 1,2, 3, 4 Green Jackets 3, 4 History Club 4 Treasurer 4 Gov- ernment Day 4 Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Senior Club 4. HOLLENBECK, JOAN Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Solo G Ensemble Contest 2, 3, 4 Class President 3 Treasurer 4 Girls State 3 Latin Club 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4 President 4 National Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Vice President 4 Tal- ent Show 2 Civil Defense 4 Illinois State Scholar 4 Yearbook Staff 4; activities Editor 4. WASHINGTON, YOLANDA M. Cheerleader, J. V. 1,2 Varsity 3,4 Captain 2 G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4 Bi- ble Club 4 Class Secretary 3, 4 Trojan Flashes 3 Prom Committee 3 National Honor Society 3, 4 F.S.A. 4 Recording Secretary 4 Government Day 4 Letterman's Club 2, 3 Senior Club Secretary 4 Tal- ent Show 4. GOUDY, JUDY Band 1, 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Solo and Ensemble Con- test 3, 4 Student Council 2, 3, 4 Treasurer 4 Senior Club 4 Senior Class Vice-President 4 Treasurer 3 Jr. Achievement 3 Vice-President 3 National Honor So- ciety 3, 4 Prom Committee 3 Yearbook Staff 4 Gov- ernment Day 4 History 4 F. S. A. 4. BAILEY, DEBORAH Pep Club 1, Student Council 2,4, F.S.A. 4, President 4, Year- book Staff 4, Bible Club 4. BEVILL, BARBARA F.S.A. 4, Student Council 2, 3, 4, Secre- tary 4, History Club 4, Government Day 4, Junior Achievement 3, YMCA Youth Confer- ence 2, Senior Club 4, Band 1,2, 3,4, Presi- dent 4. BEVILL, CINDY Band 1,2, 3,4, State Solo Ensemble Con- test 1, 2, 3,4, Senior Club 4. BOOKER, LEROY JR. Basketball 3, 4, Football 3,4, Latin Club 3,4, Math Club 4, Yearbook Staff 4, Sports Editor, National Honor Society 2, 3,4, Government Day 4, Boy's State 3, Senior Club 4. BRADLEY, LINDIA Pep Club 1,2, Chorus 1,2. BUSH, JAY CECIL Basketball 1, Manager 3,4, Class President 2, Pep Club 4, Math Club 4, Prom Committee 2, 4, Trojan Flashes 3,4, Editor4. Track 3,4, Foreign Language Club 4, History Club 4, Cho- rus 1,2, 3, 4, Civil De- fense 4. CAWLY, CHERYL DENISE Yearbook Staff 4, His- tory Club 4, F.S.A. 4, Government Day 4. CIGICH, KATHY CLARK, STEPHANIE Band 1, 2, 3,4; Solo G Ensemble Contest 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3, 4; Varsity Cheerleader 2; Pep Club 2; F.S. A. 4; History Club 4; Gov- ernment Day 4; Nation- al Honor Soc. 2, 3, 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 4, Y.M.C. A. Youth Con- ference 2; Junior Achievement 3; Year- book Staff 4; Senior Club 4. COGHLAN, WILLIAM R. Band 1, 2; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Class CoVice President 1, Football 1, Latin Club 1,2,3, National Honor Society 2,3,4, Baseball 1,2,4. COONROD, SHIRLEY FSA 4, Trojan Flashes 4. CROMER, TONI MARIE History Club 4; F.S. A. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Govern- ment Day 4; Junior Achievement 3; Senior Club 4. CROOK, JOHNNIE JR. DITCH, KEVIN Basketball 1, 2; Football 1, 2, 3,4; Captain 4; Pep Club 2, 3; Latin Club 1,2; Track 1, 2; Green Jackets 3,4; Student Advisory Group 3,4; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4. DOWNS, MINNIE Library Club 4, F.S.A. 4. DOZA, GARY Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Solo and Ensemble Contest 3,4, Student Advisory Group 3. EVANS, DWAYNE Bible Club 4; Trojan Flashes 2, 3, 4; Editor 4; Green Jackets 4; History Club 4; Government Day 4; Senior Club 4. FISK, TIMOTHY Band 1,2, 3,4; Basket- ball 1, 2; Football 1; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3,4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Solo G Ensemble Contest 3,4. GARBER, CYNTHIA F.S.A. 4; G.A.A. 1; Yearbook Staff 4; His- tory Club 4. GARRETT, LAMONT Basketball 1,2,3; Tal- ent Show 1,2; Track 1, 2,3,4; Government Day 1. GARRETT, STEPHANIE GILLIAM, LINDA Trojan Flashes 1,2, 3, 4; Editor 4. CLASPER, LINDY Band 1,2, 3,4; Cheerlead- er 1,2, 3, 4; Varsity Cap- tain 4; G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3,4; Lettermans Club 2; Talent Show 2,4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Class Vice-Presi- dent 1; Student Advisory Group 3,4; F.S.A. 4. GOODWIN, JUNE GORKA, JOSEPHINE Prom Committee 2; Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; F. S. A. 4; Junior Achievement 3,4; Treasurer 4; Math Club 4; State Contest 1, 2, 3; Yearbook Staff 4. GOSKIE, DARLENE Band 1,2, 3,4; State Contest 2, 3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 3,4; F.S.A. 4; Senior Club 4. 13 IVY, HUBERT JACKSON, ROY Trojan Flashes 1, 2, 3; Editor 2, 3; Photog- rapher 2, 3,4. HARPER, GEORGE Basketball 1,3; Trojan Flashes 2, 3, 4; Sports Editor 3, 4. HARRIS, TOM Band 1,2, 3,4; Vice- President 4; Solo and En- semble Contest 3,4; Latin Club 1,2, 3,4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Math Club 4; Civil Defense 4; Track 3,4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Premier Boys State 3. HAYNES, DEBORAH HAKKARAINIEN, JOHN HAMILTON, JEANETTE HANCOCK, JAMES IVY, ERIC LEE, LUVENIA G. A. A. 1, 2, 3, 4; Point Captain 3; Trojan Flashes 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3,4; Letterman's Club 2, 3,4; Junior Achievement 1, 2, 3; Senior Club 4. JOINTER, KATHY G. A. A. 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3; Student Council 1; Bible Club 4; Senior Club 4. KARIUS, ROBIN Band 1, 2, 3,4; Senior Club 4; Trojan Flashes 1; Junior Achievement 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; Math Club 4; Sec- retary 4. KING, ROMANITA G. A. A. 1,2, 3,4; Pres- ident 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4; Yearbook Staff 4; History Club 4; F. A. A. 4; Government Day 4; Letterman's Club 2, 3; Senior Club 4. KOROBY, CHARLENE Treasurer 2; Trojan Flash- es 2, 3,4; Asst. Ed. 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Treasurer 4; SIU-E Journalism Conference 2; SIU-C Journalism Work- shop 4; Math Club 4. LECKO, PETER Band 1,2, 3, 4; Solo 4; Solo and Ensemble Con- test 3; S.I.U.C. Music and Youth Camp 3; Civil Defense 4; Cross Country 1; Latin Club 2, 3,4; Math Club 4; National Honor Society 2, 3,4; Track 1; Yearbook Staff Photog- rapher 4; Who's Who Among American High School Students 3. LELENIEWSKI, LINDA National Honor Society 2,3,4; Pep Club 1, G. A. A. 1; Library Club 3; Latin Club 1,2, 3,4; Math Club 4; History Club 4; F.S.A. 4; Gov- ernment Day 4; Junior Achievement 3. LEONARD, ANGELA Pep Club 2, 4. LEWIS, VERONICA Varsity Cheerleader 3, 4; G.A.A. 1,2, 3,4; Senior Club 4; History Club 4. MCNEIL, THERESA MCCUNNEY STEVE MEYER, DAVE Football 2,3 Track 2,3,4 History Club 4 Government Day 4 Junior Achieve- ment 2 Lettermans Club 4 Senior Club 4 MILLER, DONNA Band 1,2,3,4 G. A. A . 1,2,3 Pep Club 1,2, 3,4 Bible Club 4 Foreign Language Club 4 History Club 4 F. S. A. 4; Vice President 4 Trojan Flashes 1,2 Letter- mans Club 2, 3, Yearbook Staff 4 MAYES, CAROL Library Club 2,3,4; F.S.A. 4; Government Day 4; Senior Club 4. MAYES, PATRICIA LOHMAN, CONNIE Junior Achievement 2. LYNN, GEORGIANA MALONE, JOANN G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Vice-Pres. 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Editor 4; Stu- dent Council 3,4; F.S.A. 4; Treasurer 4; Senior Club 4. MILLER, JULIANA National Honor So- ciety 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,3,4; Math Club 4; F.S.A. 4. MOSBY, DERIA G.A.A. 1,2; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Trojan Flash- es 4; Student Council 1; Senior Club 4. MUELLER, MARY Latin Club 1,2, 3,4; Vice-president 4; Talent Show 2; Year- book Staff 4; Civil De- fense 4; National Hon- or Society 2,3,4; President 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Math Club 4; Student Coun- cil 2,3,4. RONCEY, DAVID SANFORD, DEBRA SASYK, MAGGIE Band 1,2,3,4 Secretary 4 State Solo Ensemble Contest 3,4 Student Council: 2,3,4 YMCA Youth Con- ference 2, 3,4 For- eign Language Club 4, Secretary Nation- al Honor Society 2, 3, 4 Yearbook Staff 4 F.S.A. 4 NOUD, MIKE Band 1,2,3,4; Track 2; Foot- ball 1; Latin Club 1; Baseball 3. PRUSACKI, MARY RICHERT, ELLEN Yearbook Staff 4; Student Council 2,3,4; F.S.A. 4. SIPES, JANET library Club 4; Year- book Staff 4; Govern- ment Day 4. TAYLOR, TERRI L. library Club 4; Gov- ernment Day 4; Senior Club 4. TERMAAT, HELLEN TERRELL, DEBORAH TIMMONS, EMMETT TURNER, VIVIAN G.A.A. 1,2,3; Bible Club 1; Chorus 1,2,3, TYLER, PHYLIiS Class President 1; Math Club 1; History Club 4; President 4; Senior Club 4; Illinois State Scholar 4; Yearbook Staff 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Green Jackets 3; Foreign Language Club 4; Student Advisory Group 3,4; Trojan Flashes 3,4. VARADY, JOLENE Yearbook Staff 4. WATTS, JUVENIA WATTS, WILLIEMENIA G.A.A. 1,3,4; Pep Club 3,4; State Solo Ensemble contest 1,2, 3,4; Class Secretary 1, 2; Talent Show 1,2,4; Trojan Flashes 1,2,3,4 Editor 4; Yearbook Staff 4; Editor 4; For- eign Language Club 4; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Secretary 4; History Club 4; Chorus 1,2; F.S.A. 4; Govern- ment Day 4; Nominated for Girl's State 3; Sen- ior Club 4. WELLS, SANDRA WH1TECOTTON, LINDA F.S.A. 4; Junior Achievement 4. WERNER, KEVIN WIGGINS, THORNTON WILLIAMS, BONNIE WILLIAMS, KAREN DIANE Green Jackets 3; Na- tional Honor Society 2, 3,4; History Club 4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Gov- ernment Day 4; Senior Club 4. WILLIAMS, MIKE WILLMIRTH, JUDY Band 1,2,3,4; Solo and Ensemble Contest 2,3,4; Yearbook Staff 4; F.S.A. 4. 19 FRANKLIN, DARRYL (See Key - Page 74) WILSON, CECELIA Cheerleader Varsity 3, 4 Pep Club 1,2, 3, 4 Se- nior Club 4. WIMBERLY, BETTY ANN WOOTEN, JOYCE Behold it is the year 1995, the space age. Fate has dealt favorably with the class of 75 . The Wealthy Humanitarian, Karen Williams, source of wealth unknown, and Gary Doza, who has been very' prosperous in the Anti-Gravitation Motor Scooter Company, have generously offered the use of their Super V-8 Space Craft for a class reunion. The class of 75 is to take a 101 space odessy' in this gigantic craft, that was designed by George Harper who is a world famous architect and space craft engineer and bulit by contractor Glen Gilmore, and his elite crew of hard hats, Donald King, Michael Williams, Anthony Clemons, Alphonso Brown, and Kevin Werner. All invitations have been sent out by secretary, Yolanda Washington, and finally the anxiously awaited day has arrived. The first down the plank is none other than Angela Leonaixi, gossip col- umnist for the Mercury World Times, which is incorporated by Jerry Verba, Sandra Wells, Cathy Cigich, and Linda Leleniewski. Angela Leonard is greeted by those fabulous astronauts Rick Mar- tes and Kevin Garrett. Their wives, Cindy Bevill and Chrystal Carter, who are also astronauts, extend a warm greeting to the famous columnist. Not far behind is the sexiest sex symbol of the century, Mary Prusacki, who has just made a very provocative film called Sex in Outer Space , which was written by Thomas Harris, directed by Leroy Booker, and produced by William Cogh- lan. These three guys are close behind Mary as she boards the craft. They are followed down the plank by her spaced out dress designer, Mike Noud; artist, Cindy Garber, and her colleagues, Deborah Sanford, Willie Mayes, Carl Rajewski, El- len Richert, and Deborah Ierrell. Members of the S. O. S. (Spaced Out Society), who are Johnnie Crook, Earl Parker, An- thony Gregory, John Hancock and Tim Fisk, are beginning to board the craft also. It is now a few hours later and a majority of the class of 75 are aboard the space craft now. We now find the craft's social directors, David Rongey, and Linda Bradley, vyith their hands full. They have just entered the craft's planetarium, where an ardent discussion is taking place. The topic of discussion is: How the planets were formed? The World's Greatest Astronomer, Charlene Koroby is positive that the planets were formed by the uniting of small bodies in space, created by eruptions of the sun; but the prominent Physicists, Joan Hollenbeck; the Mad Scientist , Mary Mueller; Geologist, Peter Lecko; and Astrologist, Carol Mayes do not agree. Missionaries Kathy Jointer, Vivian Turner and Judy Willmirth, declare that the Almighty made all the planets. The two neuro-psychiatrists, Jo Ann Malone and Phyllis Tyler became bored with the conversation and thought them all crazy and secretly plotted to put them all in an insane asylum. Evangelist, Joyce Wooten fearing the conversation had gone far enough reminds the group that nothing can be gained by arguing. Exhausted by this lengthy sermon, she retires to the cocktail lounge where she meets her old friend Theresa McNeil, who is now an instructor in home economics at a Techni- cal School for Space Age Wives, founded by Algine Carter. Housewives, Shirley Coonrod, Terri Taylor, Darlene Goskie, Maggie York and Janet Redman attend this famous school and are known as the Stepforel Wives . This name was given to them by the director of the school, who is that well known male chauvenist, Paul Baucum. Besides our gossip columnist, we have five other representatives of the press aboard. They are Linda lovey Guilliam, who writes the lovelorn column; photographer, Roy Jackson; editor, Minnie Downs; co-editor Julianna Miller; critic, Luvenia Lee. To be sure Playgirl, Romanita King needs a little advice from lovey , as she is involved with two men who are closely related, Eric Ivy and Hubert Ivy, but Deria Mosby, sees no problem, she has two husbands, Joe Young and Gary Darraugh, three lovers, Anthony Payne, Thornton Wiggins and Dwayne Evans. The craft should not want for entertainment, there is the renowned Plucking Pianist , Williemenia Watts. The Big Time Belly Bumper Dancers, Robin Karius, Helen Turmast, Linda Whitecotten, Jeanette Hamilton, and Patricia Mayes. And if they don't boggle your mind, there is that exotic exhibitionist, June Goodwin, and the astro stripper, Josephine Gorka. For those that are still young at heart, there is the Aerial Arena, which holds many pleasures. This World Famous Arena is owned and operated by Jay Bush. There are such daring acts as Pamela Brown, the only woman alive that can cosmic slop , boogie, and bump at the same time; acrobats, Deborah Bailey, Linda Glasper, Veronica Lewis, and Gladys Robin- son; Allyn Greer, the Human Cannonball , Donna Miller and her troupe of Human Mini Asteroids, Jolene Varady, Betty W imberly, Stephanie Garrett, and Juvenia Watts, give an astounding performance; and of course it would not be complete without a clown, and she is none other than Cheryl Cawley. As human nature is, all cannot be entertained by standard means. The manufacturer of the World's best poppy seed, Cheryl Darden is having a wonderful time selling her seeds to her loyal customers, the A. G. A. (Acid Growers of Ameri- ca), who are Kyle McMahon, David Myers, Steve McCunney, and Keith Koller. Cheryl's competitor, who is Tim Snell, manufactures the one and only flower that is (so he claims) guaranteed to grow in all types of atmosphere the Canabis . His clientele are known as the S. L. A. (Save the Lid Association), this group was founded by Evan Dandridge, Debra Haynes, Georgina Lynn, Ervin Young, and Barbra Bevill, He also supplies that heavy rock group Cosmic Dust wich was formed, managed, and owned by Emmett Timmons, Rudolph Bradley, Lamont Garrett, Darryl Franklyn and Michael Stanley. Speaking of manufacturers, Connie Lohman is the president of a toy company that produces toy satellites and C.C dolls, which are modeled and named after the Cosmic Queen , Cecilia Wilson, who is busy roaming the craft with he’r manager Robert O'Mara, trying to promote her doll. Wliile roaming the space craft they come across senators Kevin Ditch and Robert Orr who are discussing the colonization of Venus, with the First Lady President, Judy Goudy and her advisor Toni Cromer. The last two to arrive are of Royalty . They are the beautiful Burlesque Queen , Bonnie Williams, and the Acid Queen (better known as the love machine), Stephanie Clark. At last all have arrived, and the Super V-8 is ready to zoom across the universe on a 101 space odessey. with that fabulous class of 75 . 22 Q RADII A ZJOfl QUAD ll A ZJOy QRADU A ZJLIR qkadua zjoy I 9UW0R CjCASS A. Rogers, Pres. R. Brown, Vice-Pres. J. Miller, Sec. R. London, Treas. R. Allen L. Arnold R. Baker J. Banks M. Barefield M. Barnhart J. Berrong A. Black B. Boling S. Borney D. Boyd D. Boyd D. Boyd N. Boyd C. Bradley G. Brown D. Burns D. Burris A. Burt T. Burt V. Bush C. Caldwell C. Champion V. Chandler J. Chastain D. Chiller K. Clark E. Dandridge K. Dickson R. Dutko B. Dunnavant R. Evans B. Franklin R. Fritts E. Garrett W. Garrett 28 M. Garrison J. Gidron J. Guess J. Gulash B. Gullege D. Hancock M. Hayes D. Haynes K. Hewlett P. Hill C. Horton B. Isom M. Jiles K. Johnson R. Johnson B. Jointer R. Jones T. Jones D. Koroby V. King S. King C. Lomax D. Long L. Mallet D. Malone M. Mayes W. McCaskill J. Me Kinney J. Merchant R. Mosby A. Mossa C. Myers C. Neidhardt A. Nelson M. Newsome R. Noud C. Odom R. Parron T. Patterson B. Patton J. Pingel D. Price 29 L. Pritchard L. Pryor L. Pulley C. Radcliff D. Ramsey D. Reeves G. Rhodes P. Richmond C. Rivers D. Rivers E. Rivers L. Roberson E. Rogers C. Russell L. Sanford L. Shultz D. Sipes R. Silas K. Smith R. Stern H. Sullivan R. Syniski G. Szerznski C. Terrell M. Terrell W. Terrell T. Thomason R. Thompson S. Thompson M. Towzend T. Turner R. Ussery R. Walker T. Walker V. Walker V. Walker S. Walliser M. Ware B. White E. Williams H. Williams K. Williams 30 D. Wilson E. Wilson K. Wilson R. Wilson D. Winklemeir P. Winston R. Woodard M. Woods L. Young E. Zarr R. Zumvvalt 31 SOPHO mors ex ASS B. Gott, Pres. A. Heard, Vice-Pres. F. Baker, Sec. J. Harned, Treas. A. Allen D. Allison S. Apponey L. Babic M. Babic T. Baker R. Burnett P. Barnhart M. Bartley D. Bathon A. Bell B. Bell D. Bochantin R. Booker V. Branch B. Bridges S. Brooks P. Brooksher C. Brown R. Brown J. Bruer N. Burgess W. Bums I. Butler P. Butler C. Coeruer A. Crawford D. Chrochrell C. Cross C. Cross D. Davis F. Davis K. Davis R. Davis R. Deloach L. Derner 32 C. Dull K. Dunnavant B. Eaves K. Eckhardt O. Ervin T. Fanning G. Few R. Finch T. Fitzherald D. Forister J. Foster T. Franklin P. Fucurka J. Hall M. Garrett K. Giles D. Gilliam J. Gilmore C. Gorka C. Gray L. Griggs B. Gruenenfelder C. Hampton R. Harris S. Haynes J. Henderson K. Hicks D. Hill K. Hill S. Hogue K. Holms D. Holt C. Johnson P. Johnson B. Jointer R. Jones T. Jones H. Keller K. King T. Kiser R. Knox J. Lake 33 G. Landwehrmeir G. Lewis M. Liszewski L. London C. Long S. Mallet H. Malone V. Martin N. Matthews J. Mayes D. Mayes J. Mayes R. Miller M. Mueller D. Murray E. Me Clellan D. McCoy L. Narveaz A. Nemeth W. Newby D. Noblin L. Nowicki P. O'Mara J. Palcheff J. Payne W. Pingel N. Pryor W. Rajewski P. Randolph R. Rangel B. Ratliff J. Redman L. Reed C. Rhodes F. Roberson T. Roberts H. Rorie E. Sellers T. Sharp R. Shelton C. Silas J. Skinner 34 L. Smith P. Smith J. Soles P. Stainback G. Stephen J. Stevenson C. Stokley J. Stoltz H. Terrell J. Thompson M. Thompson D. Tirey C. Trebing C. Trebing G. Turner M. Urioste L. Verba D. Walker J. Walker R. Walker T. Walker S. Walliser C. Wargin R. Washington M. Welty D. White L. Whiter L. Whitecotton C. Wigfall K. Wiggins K. Wiggins W. Wagner D. Wilhelmy R. Williams R. Williams L. Willis M. Winkle mier J. Woods P. Youngman 35 3K6SHMAN CJCASS 36 A. Dandridge, Pres. J. Stern, V-Pres. R. Malone, Sec. E. Newsome, Treas. M. Allen R. Allen K. Apponey T. Armer T. Arnold V. Barnett D. Bell N. Bell D. Berrong L. Bevill C. Bisto F. Bos worth K. Boyd G. Bradley R. Bradley R. Britt G. Brooks H. Brown V. Brown J. Buie M. Bush D. Burris L. Burt C. Camp L. Campbell K. Cannon W. Cannon S. Carr C. Carter B. Casteel T. Cathers D. Chastain M. Christ M. Clark T. Clemons D. Cook G. Crook V. Cross D. Davis S. Davis M. Derner K. Dunnavant F. Dutke J. Echols A. Elbe A. Ells S. Evans B. Fisk C. Foreshee E. Freeman T. Gritts C. Fuller J. Gardner L. Garrett P. Giles D. Godair D. Goodridge M. Gott T. Granderson G. Graville D. Gregory J. Griffin S. Grzywacz D. Guentzel D. Gulash R. Hakkarainen R. Hakkarainen E. Hall S. Hamilton G. Hamm L. Hamm D. Hampton B. Harper C. Harris N. Haynes M. Henderson K. Hewlett B. Hodge 37 V. Hutchinson G. Howell L. Ingram M. Ivy V. Jackson M. Jenkins J. Johnson J. Johnson G. Johnson A. Jones S. Jones L. Jordan M. Kenyon A. King R. King C. Kostecki M. Knuckles C. Lake S. Leiner L. Lelenewski C. Lew art L. Lewis J. Lofter A. London R. Long S. Lovelady R. Lovett T. Lynn E. Macko A. Mangoff D, Maple T. Martin C. Mayes B. Means S. Miller S. McCormick T. McMurtry D. Murphy H. Nelson E. Newsome L. Novosel D. Obermeier 38 R. O'Dell V. O'Dell T. Omara J. Ottinger A. Ousnamer B. Owen D. Palm D. Patterson T. Patterson J. Powers C. Price L. Prothro R. Reed S. Reed R. Rhodes L. Rice J. Riley R. Robbins C. Roberson M. Robinson P. Sardigal S. Schaffner R. Schalk D. Schneedle C. Sellers J. Sellers D. Shearry T. Shelby T. Shipp D. Shrum N. Shrum J. Shumatl S. Silas M. Simpson K. Staton R. Snow M. Starnes T. Sutton R. Taylor W. Taylor B. Townsend J. Vandergriff 39 D. Varady T. Wagoner T. Walker N. Wargin M. Watt K. Werner L. Westwood K. Wiley S. Wilkins C. Williams L. Williams T. Williams P. Wilson S. Willis T. Windle K. Winters A. Woolfork C. Young A. Zezoff E. Zimmerman 40 SDJZOKJM' SZA33 The Editorial Staff consists of a group of Seniors respon- sible for the organizing of committees to put together your 1975 yearbook. They are under the supervision of Mr. Lee Ashby. The Staff and Mr. Ashby have spent many hours working to make this a memorable yearbook. We think that they should be giv- en special recognition for their work. JoAnn Malone Maggie Sasyk Yearbook Editor Business Manager Janet Sipes Undergraduate Editor Leroy Booker Sports Editor Joan Hollenbeck Activities Editor Judy Goudy Advertising Editor ySAKKOOK SZJJJ This group of Seniors, with the help and guid- ance of their sponsor, Mr. Ashby, has worked many hours in making decisions, taking pictures, originat- ing ideas, and putting to- gether this 1975 yearbook. The 75 yearbook staff expresses their sincere thanks to Mr. Ashby and everyone who has helped to make this yearbook a success. The Girls' Athletic Association was organized to promote co-op- eration and sportsmanship. G.A.A. stresses the importance of health and education. G.A.A. has as its sponsors Mrs. Long and Miss Daggert. PAPSRSZAM The Trojan Flashes Staff con- sists of a group of talented students who are interested in furthering their knowledge of journalism. They display creativity, as well as learn- ing the basis of running a Newspaper. The sponsors are Mr. Gardner and Mrs. Krinski. i X NA ZJOMAjC HONOR socjszy The National Honor Society encourages character, scholar- ship, leadership, and service. The members try to cre- ate a greater desire to learn and to bring about more enthusiasm for scholastic achieve- ment. The 1974-75 Offi- cers are: Mary Mueller - President Joan Hollenbeck - Vice-President Williemenia Watts - Secretary Charlene Koroby - Treasurer 30KSJQF CAMUA Q£ Membership in the newly organized Foreign Language Club is open to students who have completed one year of either French or Spanish. This year we backed our foot- ball team with bilingual booster boards, sang Christmas carols through the halls of and held what we hope will be the first of many Foreign Language Club picnics. dUZURS SSCRSZARJSS A new and active organization at Madison High this year is the Madison Chapter of The Future Secretaries Association. We are sponsored by the Tri-City Sec- retarial Association and our fac- ulty sponsors are Mrs. Beverly Imming and Mr. Lee Ashby. To be a member, the student must be a Junior standing, majoring in business and must carry a C average in aca- demic courses with no lower than a C in Business Courses. Our meetings are once a month with a planned program after each meeting. yearbook UfliitoTlON A DA v m S X, ZM£ QR££N CJACK£ZS HJSZOKV CAMS The History Club is another one of the new clubs on campus this year. It is sponsored by Mr. Kostencki and is organized for the purpose of creating a greater awareness of history as it relates to our general area. SZUVStfZ COUMCJJC The Student Council was designated to better the school. It tries to help make the school, in itself, a better institution for education. The Student Council represents the entire school body, so that all opinions and views can be heard and presented to the principal and the school board. There is a representative from each of the homerooms in the Student Council. It is sponsored by Mr. Harrison and Mr. Loy. The 1974-75 Officers are: Joan Hollenbeck-Pres. Stephanie Clark-V-Pres. Barbara Bevill-Rec. Sec. Maggie Sasyk-Corr. Sec. Judy Goudy-Treas. 51 The Latin Club, sponsored by Mr. Mehelic, is one of the many extra-curricular activities which serves a very important purpose in our school. It functions both as an educational and entertaining activity, and it in- creases the Latin students' appreciation of the Roman culture and its influence on Western civilization. cjvjjc misuse CMSSSCXM The Chess Club was initiated this year as a stimulus to those students who have an interest in the game of Chess. The Chess Club membership is limited to those students with a 2.5 average or better. The traditional game of Chess is studied at the meetings and the finer intellec- tual aspects of the game are gone over in depth. For this reason the club must maintain its high academic achievement level. The club sponsored by Mr. Caulk will participate in the I. H. S. A. state chess tourna- ment in the Spring. The event this year is the first time the I. H. S. A. has recognized the sport of chess at the Winner (Stem) Takes All SZWDS Z AmJSO KM The student advisory group is sponsored by the Guidance Department and is designed for the purpose of allowing the student body to have some input into school policy. macxuE This is the first year for the Bible Club on the Madison High scene. Miss Ivy, the sponsor, says that the purpose of the club is to encourage daily Bible reading on the part of each member. 55 cn CD R Baud FLUTES Judy Willmirth Susan Schaffner Janet Miller Andrea Zezoff Donna Miller Paula Barnhart (absent) Judy Griffin Gaylene Landwehrmier ALTO CLARINETS Kim Clark Rose Ann Hall BASS CLARINETS Darlene Goskie Robin Karius (absent) Diane Palm BARITONE Joan Hollenbeck CLARINETS Judy Goudy Maggie Sasyk Cathy Niedhardt Paula Hill Theresa Wagoner Carol Rivers Sukrena Evans Michelle Clark Verna Barnett Carla Terrell (absent) Sherry Grzywacz Evelyn Newsome CONTRA BASS Anita Black TUBAS Gary Doza Charles Coerver ALTO SAX Monica Barefield Mike Barnhart Mark Jiles TENOR SAX Ricky Robbins Juan Gardiner BARITONE SAX Randy Thompson Richard Britt HORNS Cindy Bevill Christine Gorka Brenda Gruenfelder Lisa Bevill OBOES Bonnie Fisk Tony Mangoff BASSOONS Stephanie Clark Rebecca Snow CORNETS Tim Fisk Mark Liszewski Tom Jones Dorothy Holt Mike Noud (absent) Tim Roberts Mary Kay Christ Kevin Davis TROMBONES Tom Harris Teresa Thomason Robin Dutko John Palcheff DRUM MAJOR Peter Lecko BAND DIRECTOR Mr. William Ledbetter DRUMS Barbara Bevill Peter Lecko Linda Glasper Mike Demer LIBRARY SHOTS CHORUS Front Row: Charlsie Johnson, Patty Wilson, Lynn Rice, Josephine Corlca, Mrs. Stevens, Lisa Narvez, Sandy Wolliser. Back Row: Donna Murray, Debra Haynes, Leslie Whitecotton, Olivia Erwin, Jay Bush, Regina Landon, Darryl Boyd, Vivian Chandler, Paula Smith, Vivian Turner. 61 ACZJONSMOZS ii OCTOBER eAKSSKDAV Have a good day m 65 HUMANJZJSS 66 ACZJOtf Things will get better, Watch those eyes I'm bored a ritual for swearing in Mr.G's room Wash your stinkin' mouth with soap Joan Hollenbeck Most Likely to Succeed Mary Mueller Most Intelligent Barbara Bevill Most Friendly Cheryl Cawly Judy Goudy Best Comedian Best Head of Hair Cheryl Darden Quietest Bonnie Williams Best Smile Peter Lecko Most Musical 68 Phyllis Tyler Most Artistic Judy Willmirth Most Perfect Carol Mayes Most Dramatic SSfflOK SUPSKJCA zjvss Cecelia Wilson Cutest Linda Glasper Most Athletic Girl Gary Doza Most Handsome Emmett Timmons Rick Mattes G Cindy Bevill Most Athletic Boy Best Couple Yolanda Washington Ms. School Spirit Cathy Cigich Tallest Girl Kevin Ditch Mr. School Spirit Rudolph Bradley Tallest Boy Romanita King Best Dressed Girl Donna Miller Shortest Girl Anthony Paine Best Dressed Boy Eric Ivy Shortest Boy 69 ACZJOfl SMOZS What a taste Do you like this pose? I could have been May 1975 RAMU ISA KAMUeZ MOKS SSA-BAA'QUSZ MOtfOR QAA KAM ‘JK. ACMJSVSMSftJZ 1. Steve McCunney 2. Vivian Turner 3. Darlene Goskie 4. Carol Mayes 5. Deborah Bailey 6. Rudolph Bradley 7. Barbara G Cindy Bevill 8. Karen Williams 9. Joyce Wooten 10. Josephine Gorka 11. Cynthia Garber 12. Cecelia Wilson 13. Georgina Lynn 14. JoAnn Malone 15. Mike Noud 16. Jolene Varady 17. Shirley Coonrod 18. Dwayne Evans 19. Robin Karius 20. Theresa McNeil 21. Rick Martes 22. Linda Leleniewski 24. Romanita King 25. Charlene Koroby 26. Williemenia Watts 27. Toni Cromer 28. Angela Leonard 29. Cheryl Cawly 30. Joan Hollenbeck 31. Tom Harris 32. Donna Miller 33. Ellen Richert 34. Linda Glasper 35. Stephnie Clark 36. Leroy Booker 37. Judy Goudy 38. Joe Willie Young 39. Mary Mueller 40. Stephanie Garrett 41. Terri Taylor 42. Kyle McMahon 43. Linda Gilliam 44. Juvenia Watts 45. Julianna Miller 46. Linda Whitecotton BAM) ZKJP Quick! Sit on the lid. The Whole Gang Play it Again! What Next? 76 Look at that! Give Me Five First Row (L To R) Robin Dutko, Alesia Jones, Addie Heard, Linda 50 yard dash Whitener, Carla Silas, Karen Winters. Second Row (L To R) Stephanie Garrett, Anita Rogers, Regina Silas, Wonder Cannon, Linda Campbel, Limita Young. Third Row (L To R) Cecilia Sellers, Theresa Franklin, Algene Carter, Cindy Roberson, Iris Bulter. tJuyjOR - sewoK prom ms The 1975 Madison High School Junior-Senior Prom was held in the Boulevard Room of the Jefferson Hotel on 79 S3Cim 3X2 V Left back and Fullback Madison Trojan's Quarterback All Metro Halfback Gained 1015 yds. Defensive Halfback lead team in solo tackles. All Independent Center and Leftback. Defensive Tackier 300 ZEA EX AC ZJOX ZS 84 Front Row L to R: Mark Giles, Emmett Timmons, Edwin Garrett, Ronald Jones, Mike Williams, Curtis Bradley, Robert Deloach, Brian Eaves. Back Row: L to R: Joe Gulash, Ron Williams, Leroy Booker, Evan Dandridge, Rudolph Bradley, Thorton Wiggins, Michael Stanley. dreslmian Zeant Freshmen Team Front Row L to R: Derek Greg- ory, Tim Granderson, Anthony King, Donald Cook, Back Row: Brian Eaves (mgr), Juan Gard- ner, Lloyd Williams, Clayton Harris, Kenny Boyd, Andrew Ells, John Paskus (Coach). Sophomore Zeant SOPH. TEAM: Front Row L to R: Mark Giles(Mgr.), Calvin Rogers, Keith King, Alfred Crawford, Duane Bocantin, John Placheff, David Hodges (Coach). Second Row: Tom Jones, Mike Bartley, Dwight Wal- ker, Craig Brown, Robert Deloach. Third Row: Cal- vin Dixon, Joe Woods, Ronnie Williams, Randall Jones, Rodney Davis, Robert Booker, Nathanial Pryor. ms® im 87 975 ZROjJAJV ZRACK ISAM Front Row - Left To Right: Michael Terrell, Michael Williams, Thomas TDTm n Xjfr T Harris, Lamont Garrett, Alfred Crawford, Rodney Williams, Row 2: i KlrLL JUMP Lamont Garrett Robert Booker, Derrick Gregory, Charles Caldwell, Tyrone Burt, Stanley Brooks, Von Dee Walker, Curtis Bradley Row 3: Calvin Rogers, Anthony London, Carol Camp, Jeff Thompson, Mark Jiles, Leornard Prothro Row 4: Darryl Hampton, Elroy Newsome, Dewey Mays, Warren Waggoner, Coach Charles Steptoe (Not pictured-Joe Young, Donald Cook, Derek Maple.) VARSITY AND FRESHMAN-SOPHOMORE (right) 880 RELAYS (left) VARSITY 880 RELAY FRESH-SOPH 880 RELAYS Warren Waggoner Carl Camp Curtis Bradley Darryl Hampton Von Dee Walker Calvin Rogers Lamont Garrett Stanley Brooks Joe Young-Not pictured Donald Cook-not pictured TRADITIONAL HIGH JUMP Rodney Williams t Yl HURDLES Standing - Michael Williams Left - Michael Terrell - Right - Thomas Harris. 88 440 RELAY TEAM Lamont Garrett, Warren Waggoner, Curtis Bradley, Von Dee Wal- ker, Joe Young - Not pictured. 440 RELAY BATON EXCHANGE Left To Right: SOPHOMORES Front Row: Stanley Brooks, Alfred Crawford, Dewey Mays, Von Dee Walker, Curtis Bradley, Warren Rodney Williams, Back Row: Calvin Rogers, Robert Booker, Robert De- Waggoner, Lamont Garrett Loach. VARSITY MILE RELAY Lamont Garrett, FRESHMAN Standing Left - Coach A1 Collins Kneeling Left To Right: Darryl Michael Williams, Michael Terrell, Darryl Hampton, Anthony London, Elroy Newsome Standing Left To Right: Carl Hampton. Camp, Derrick Gregory, Leonard Prothro. CK OSS-COUJSJ ZK J 3rd Row Robert Booker, Ron Jones, Ran- dall Jones, Rudolph Bradley, Robert DeLoach 2nd Row Coach Graham, Wil- lie Mayes, Nat Pryor, Don King, Joe Gulash, Tyrone Burt, J.C. Bush 1st Row Mike Terrell, Emil Zimmerman, Don Cook. SASSBMX Top Row: Emmett Timmons, Tim Fisk, Darryl Franklin, Steve McCunney, Mike Stanley, Kevin Werner Williams. Bottom Row: Duane Bochantin, Randy Thompson, Dan Hancock, Joe Gulash, Tom Jones, Cedric Wilson, Pete Fecurka. Emmett Timmons Poking one over the fence in Left Field. Top Row: Coach Timmons, Harold Terrell, Juan Gardner, Tim ,A. O'mara, Norm Bargess, Brian Eaves, Keith Werner, Bottom Row: Werner at the plate. Prince Giles, Doug Burris, Jim Stem, Mike Demer, John Palcheff. 90 Darryl Franklin out at 1st. Base. Steve McCunney singling to center field. Kevin Werner on the Mound Franklin ready to unleash Gulash out at 1st base zsmjsi975 1st Row - Left To Right Rick Robbins, Charles Coeruer, They wouldn't be hustling like this if Ashby wasn't takine Jon Soles, William Garrett, 2nd Row - Left To Right An- a picture. thony Mangoff, Bob O'Mara, Leonard Lelienewski, Ron Jones, Michael Woods, Jerry Verba, Coach Dan Kostencki. Ping Pong anyone? Boy ! That's a nice group pose ! See Coach, Jimmy Connors Backhand This would cost $20 an hour anywhere else! MADISON COUNTY SHERIFF'S ASSOCIATION Pres. SGT. Gary Burns Vice Pres. Steven Kusmerczik Sect. Ted Nizinski Tres. Pete Baetz member f .d i.c National Bank inMadUon 600 Madison Avenue (618)452-3125 MADISON. ILLINOIS 62060 the Bank Where Things are Happening! For Continued Success to All Students Always be Proud and Happy that you are an American MAYOR MIKE SASYKAND THE CITY COUNCIL Don Reeves Paul Ashford Donald Broyles Richard Kismer John Haynes Frank Dutko Elmer Smith A! Hudzik Hilbert Hoekstra John Bellcoff Ray Kozielek Chris Costoff Mike Sikora Booker Walton Chief of Police Streets Sanitation Comptroller Treasurer Clerk 94 CONGRATULATIONS CLASS OF 75 COMPLIMENTS DIAMOND PLATING COMPANY Madison, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1975 FIRST GRANITE CITY NATIONAL 1960 EDISON AVENUE • GRANITE CITY, ILLINOIS 62040 A FULL SERVICE V BANK® Help Is Our Business GRANITE CITY TRUST AND SAVINGS BANK Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation FRANK FIJAN —JERRY MAERAS FIJAN-MAERAS AGENCY Real Estate Insurance 419 Madison Ave. Madison, Illinois ASSOCIATED AUTOMATIC ALARM CO. Burglary — Fire — Hold-Up Direct to Police 876-0140 876-6592 Mike Macek-Owner % GOSKIE SALES 1520 5th St. Madison. Illinois 2101 LeeAvenue.GraniteCity.III. 2501 E. 24th St. Granite City. 111. B.E. HOHLT INC. SCHOOL PHOTO DEPARTMENT 1838 Madison Ave. GraniteCity, Illinois 876-0300 LORD MUSTANG TORINO LTD MAVERICK PINTO GRANADA—ELITE T-BIRDSand ALL SIZE TRUCKS HOLLYWOOD ANDREWS STUDIO 2118 Edison Avenue Granite City, Illinois 876-8555 97 ft —) COMPLIMENTS OF MADISON POLICE DEPT. Police Benevolent and Protective Association Madison Unit 10 Best of Luck in the Future TRY-CITY CLEANERS MATHEW CHEVROLET COMPANY 1221 Madison Ave, Madison, 111 Ph. 876-7878 Free Pick Up and Delivery 1511 Neidringhaus Avenue Granite City, Illinois Office —451-7913 Service - 451-7916 98 COMPLIMENTS OF CROATIAN HOME Air conditioned hall available for weddings, dances or any occasion 1000 Madison Avenue Madison. Illinois Phone 876-3988 COMPLIMENTS OF GRANITE CITY PRESS RECORD Good Luck in the Years Ahead EDRAY FOOD, INC. MADISON COUNTY'S LARGEST INSTITUTIONAL CANNED GOODS AND PAPER WHOLESALERS 16th State St. Granite City, III. 876-8385 452-5156 99 Nothing a child learns in school affords him so much lifelong practical and pleasurable good as appreciation of good music. JACK JOHNSON MUSIC. INC. Bellemore Village Granite City. Illinois YOUR FINA STATION J. M. Petrol 801 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois BEST WISHES TO THE CLASS OF 75 From MR. AND MRS. PORTER CAWLY MICHEL JEWELRY and GIFT SHOP 1840-42 Slate Street Granite City, Illinois 876-1623 451-9667 Catherine P. Michel Anthony E. Michel JACKSON PHOTOGRAPHIC 1538 2nd Street Madison, Illinois 876-2275 Kodak Polaroid Sylvania Products LEE ANDY S TOW ING STORAGE REPAIRSOF ALL KINDS 1330 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois 452-2162 Lee Abernathy Andy Economy WE SELL G.E. REFRIGERATORS. RANGES WASHERS, DRYERS AND AIR CONDI- TIONERS ALSO G.E. — MOTOROLA - SYLVANIA TV and Stereo. AMANA REFRIG- ERATORS FREEZERS. STERLING TV APPLIANCES CO. Guaranteed TV Washer Dryer Service Ray Edwards M420 Madison Ave. 452-8166 Madison, Illinois FOLEY'S VENETIAN BLINDCO. Madison, Illinois CONGRATULATIONS BEST W ISHES TO THE CLASS OF 75 SEDLACK FUNERAL HOME Madison Ave. At Seventh Street Madison, Illinois JohnSedlack 876-1615 MARKULY STUDIO LEADER DEPARTMENT STORE 19th State Madison, Illinois Granite City. Illinois For the Best Photography NORNBERG’S GATEWAY LOAN Shoes, Men’s and Ladies’ Furnishings 1223 Madison Avenue 305-07-11 Madison Avenue Madison, 1 llinois 876-7655 Madison, Illinois JIM RISKOVSKY AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING OVER 15 YRS. EXPERIENCE REESE DRUGSTORE 1300 State St. Madison. Illinois 301 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois 876-8085 877-0828 Sun Electronic Tuneups Electricial Work Brake Work — Transmission Rebuilding Grease Job BUSY BEE BAKERY TOWNZEN GUN SMITH SERVICE 806 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois 2617 Edwards St. Granite City, Illinois 876-6468 877-4168 HUDSON JEWELERS Diamond Headquarters Featuring KEEPSAKE “The Perfect Diamond” 19th State Street and Bellemore Village Shopping Center Granite City, Illinois TAR LAS MEAT AND FOOD PRODUCTS CO. Hotel, Restaurant Institutions Bakers Supplies 12th Greenwood Madison, Illinois 876-5202 AUTOMOTIVE SAFETY SERVICE Admiral 700 Madison Avenue Quality Madison, Illinois Color T.V. 877-3497 SOLAR T V. RADIO Wheel Balancing and Alignment Motor Overhaul and Tuneup SALES SERVICE Brake Service See 1010 Madison Boris or John Mangoff Avenue GOFF DITTMAN FLORISTS THE FABRIC STORE 402 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois Nameoki Village GraniteCity, Illinois 452-2197 876-4320 CAINE STEEL COMPANY GRANTCITY Madison Metal Decorating 20 Nameoki Village 1 Caine Drive Madison, Illinois The More for your moneysworth store 4 4 i 1 - 877-7029 AA11 RAVANELLI S ITALIAN FOODS American Village Shopping Center Granite City, Illinois Color TV Heated Pool Room Phones Ample Parking Courtesy Car ILLINI MOTEL 1100 Niedringhaus Ave. Granite City, Illinois 62040 (618)877-7100 VICTORY SPORTING GOODS 801 Greenwood Street Madison, Illinois 62060 Telephone 618-451-9919 SWIFT CHEMICAL COMPANY 8 Farrish Drive Madison, Illinois KENTUCKY FRIEDCHICKEN 1510 Johnson Rd. Granite City, Illinois Phone — 877-4970 RICHARD L. KISMER Agent 1406 Madison Avenue Granite City, Illinois 877-5170 For The Finest In Karat Gold Diamond Jewelry WALKER'S JEWELRY FRANKLIN UNION 1237 19th Street Granite City, Illinois 62040 19th Street Granite City, Illinois Russ Walker, Owner 451-4759 931-4309 DANIEL’S SHOES Family Shoe Store 1333 19th Street Granite City, Illinois 62040 1-618-876-9764 Daley's Gift Shop (Frames Mounting) 417 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois Brewer Motor Company 22nd and Madison Avenue Granite City, Illinois National Auto Supply 1843 Madison Avenue Granite City, Illinois Marilyn’s House of Fashions 1331 19th Street Granite City. Illinois 876-5821 Bob's Barber Shop 1213 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois State Farm Insurance Company 2534 Madison Ave. P.O. Box 86 Granite City, Illinois 877-5504 Perdue Furniture Co. 910 Madison Avenue Madison, Illinois452-7197 La Rue Auto Sales 2261 Madison Avenue Granite City, Illinois Stanley’s Market 1101 Greenwood St. Madison. Illinois 876-9923 Welch Maytag Company 1818 State Street Granite City, Illinois Dave Clark's Volkswagon Service 1910 Edwardsville Road Madison. Illinois 877-1131 Stefanies 19th and Edison Granite City, 1 llinois 876-2095 Ferd’s Flowers 2019 Edison Granite City, Illinois Earl’s Discount Store 19th and Cleveland Granite City, Illinois Clean Craft Cleaners 2601 Madison Avenue Granite Cihy, Illinois Goodridge Confectionary 1513 Third Street Madison, Illinois B E Lumber 1228 State Street Madison, Illinois 876-4955 A-l Transmission 1516 12th Street Madison. Illinois 876-9620 Granite City Travel Lodge 1200-19th Street Granite City, Illinois 876-2600 Save Mor Market 1508 Third Street Madison, Illinois George’s Market 1701 Edwardsville Road Madison, Illinois 876-9616 Ben Franklin 1439 Third Street Madison, Illinois Bill’s Barber Shop 1503 Third Street Madison, Illinois Mr. and Mrs. Henry M. 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