Marion High School - Memory Kit Yearbook (Marion, IL)

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50th EDITION OF THE MEMORY KIT Marion Senior High School Marion, Illinois 1918 - 1968 Presenting the Cheryl Rix, Ann Feurer, and August Fowler Foreword ... and the years slip by until it is already time to acknowledge the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Memory Kit.” The name Memory Kit” was given in recognition of the kits” being packed for our American soldiers leav- ing for duty in World War I. It survived that era and each year has gone on to record the ever-changing faces, personalities, and activities in an ever-changing world. So it is, that with the 1968 Memory Kit one more chapter is added to a previous forty-nine. The success of the 1918 Memory Kit” is evident when that special look comes into the eyes of those class members as they glance back through their annuals. They remember the friends, the gathering places, and the good times as if they happened only yesterday. If, each time you drift slowly through these pages one year from now or fifty years from now, the memory of an old friend, a great team, or a special dance deepens in value, then we, the 1968 Memory Kit” staff, will know our en- deavors have been successful. Table of Contents Appreciation................. 3 School Life.................. 8 Sports......................62 Personalities................78 Advertising.................156 Senior Directory.............207 Index.......................214 With Sincere Appreciation MR. ORLAND STANLEY To you, Mr. Orland Stanley, we wish to pay a special tribute for your 47 years of dedicated service to education. As a teacher, a principal, curriculum supervisor, and as superintendent, you have had the oppor- tunity to see and be a leader in many changes in school organization. You have been a part of an educational program that has evidence of great improvement. You have lived to see the time when people with an education have truly drawn recognition in the eyes of the public. You have excelled in a most difficult task of keeping a balance between the educational program and the economic con- ditions. You have stayed in the profession so long, because you stated that you never saw a child you didn’t like. You contribute your success as an educator to your home-life and the guidance and encourage- ment of your wonderful parents. If you could recall your life, you would only strive to be a master teacher— Make good things better.” For your devoted contribution to education, the annual staff of the Golden Anniversary” edition, wishes you many years of happiness in your retirement. 3 Arno B ratten 1918 . . . and Principals Fifty years ago Marion Township High School stood on West Main Street housing only a few classrooms and teachers. In 1920 and in 1948 the school was enlarged to meet the steadily increasing enrollments. The township system was abandoned in 1951, and became Marion Community Unit High School. As Marion Community Unit District 2 grew, changes became necessary both in curriculum and buildings. In 1965 on land donated to the school system by Dr. W. W. Ritchey, a new high school was completed. With the addition of a new school the curriculum was changed from a 6-2-4 system to the present 6-3-3 system. The building occupied 50 years, with its additions, became the Junior High School, and the new building became Marion Senior High School. Without the continued and progressive spirit of our princi- pals from 1918 t0il968, the school system’s growth and devel- opment would not have been possible. Due to the efforts of Principals Arno Bratten, J. D. Brownlee, Allan R. Edwards, Fred H. Sheppard, William Bundy, and A. C. Storme, the educational program has been broadened to meet the constantly changing needs of the students. A. C. Storme, current principal of the school, who is largely responsible for the success of our new building and educational facilities, has recently been named as Superintendent of Marion Community Unit School District 2 effective June 1, 1968. So as the Fiftieth Anniversary Edition of the 1968 Memory Kit” goes to press, we learn of another principal’s departure and hope his successor can continue to meet the ever-present and constantly changing challenges he will en- counter at our high school. A. C. Storme 1968 “Memory Kit” Staff - 1918 TO THE CLASS OF ’68 For the Class of '18 to have been invited to write a short commemoration to the Class of '68 on this, the 50th anniversary of their graduation from our High School, naturally arouses in every one of them a nostalgic sentiment toward these happy days we spent together those many years ago. The Class of '18 is most grateful for the remembrance and recognition you have extended to us as the class who originated and edited the first Memory Kit. We could regale you with the many stories of the usual uncertainties experienced by all pioneers who first tread the path of innovation. We appreciate that those who followed us through the years have so successfully nurtured and improved our initial efforts with the same affec- tion and dedication that was ours. The circa of our class was World War I, and thus the motif was expressed in the name Memory Kit,” in our class motto of 'Over the Top' to Win, and the martial escutcheon for our class ring or pin. Our Class of T8 can be aptly designated the threshold generation for we were all born shortly before or after the entrance of the twentieth century. We have lived through the two most catastrophic world wars, with the greatest destruction of life and property the world has ever suffered. Then, too, we survived the cataclysmic economic panic of 1929-34 with its resultant dislocation in all levels of our socioeconomic society. But free men, with their technological dynamism and resourcefulness, never faltered in their determination for recovery and restoration. We entered this world in the horse-and-buggy days and have participated in the astonishing achievements of this century of science, industry and inventions—from hydraulic to motor, to electric, and now atomic power—with an unprecedented prosperity unknown to mankind in his thousands of years of history. The material rise is only part of the story. There have been cultural gains as well, and we now live in an educational era. The kind and amount of education which fifty years ago would have led to success will not accomplish that result today. With the tapping of cosmic sources of energy you members of the Class of '68, with the en- thusiasm of youth, will accept your legacy and help make the future of our country more productive and glorious in the next fifty years than during the past half century. Amidst these sturdy times and thrilling events we, of the Class of '18, could wish we were younger, but inasmuch as we cannot be, we say to all of you that you live in this nation's most challenging period. A majority of our class will celebrate with you your Baccalaureate and Graduation services on June 5th and 7th—this sesquicentennial year of Illinois statehood. We all voice the wish and hope that your future days may be as happy as those which have reached a fitting culmination in the events that bring us together on these memorable occasions. GEO. W. ROCHESTER President of the Class of ’18 “Memory Kit” Staff - 1968 Armctta Corder Jim Pape, Advertising Patti Dungey Sophomore Class Editor Vicki Holmes, Jr. Class Editor and Feature Editor Linda Salzman, Sophomore Class Editor Speaking for the Class of '68, we look forward with anticipation to the presence of the Class of '18 at our Baccalaureate and Graduation exercises in June of this year. Although Marion Senior High School of 1968 is much different than Marion Township High School of 1918, we realize that the educational standards set by the schools have not changed. The progress achieved by past alumni has made it possible for our class to enjoy many modern facilities which were not available to you. For this we thank you, and we hope that we may follow in your footsteps to success in our future lives. PATTY MIFFLIN President of Class of '68 7 Life at MHS is a Whirl of . . . 12 Musical Experience . . . The Younjifolk . a popular folk sinpn.s .croup at Marion High. pro'1 Jed musical entertainment at the All School Exhibit. Successful All-School Exhibit Is Held for the Fourth Consecutive Year The Social Studies Department exhibited examples of varied persuasion techniques and how the human mind reacts to them. Disputed h. the crates Class was a portion of the handiwork thee created during the year 14 The necessity of communication, both oral and written, was the subject of the display in the Speech Department. The continuous use of geometric designs in daily life was proven by the projects of the Geometry students. Many scientific experiments performed by Chemistry students were accomplished with the aid of modem lab facilities. ■ Students Enjoy Summer School Civics and Government classes visit the Sheriff’s Office. American History class takes field trips in Summer School. Behind the Wheel Driver Education is a part of Summer School. Biology is a popular class in the summer. Summer school typing students were all boys. The library was open for the students enrolled in Summer Srhnol. 16 “The King And I” Carol McAlpin as Anna, Jim Merrell as The King. The King and I was the fourth an- nual musical at Mari- on Senior High School. It was pre- sented by two differ- ent and talented casts. Paula Pulley as Anna, John Giles as The King. PRODUCTION STAFF Musical Director ................................... Yolonde Peterson Speech Director ............................... Dr. Robert Wallace Scenery Design ........................................ Audrey Ashley Scenic Construction .............................. Clarence DeMattei Accompanists ..................... Marcia Harris, Cherylann Kelley The cast of The King and I” gather for the finale. Aimee Reel as Tuptim, Kurt Stowers as Lun Tha. Jane Ann Power as Tuptim, Vince Whitman as Lun Tha. 17 Winning Nominees Are Mothers of Ray Fosse and Gene Pritchett returned this year to collect the $100.00 Cuss” Wilson Scholarship presented by Mr. Bob Bradley. $100.00 Cuss” Wilson Athletic Schol- arship; George Herring, Jon Wheeler, Greg Starrick—winner; “Cuss” Wilson; Mr. Bob Bradley. ]ack Fallon Free Throw Award; Gar)- Atchison, Mike Broeking, Greg Star- rick—winner; Mr. Bill Bainbridge. Outstanding Math Student; Alan Boester, Jim Souza, Dale Harris—winner; Mr. John K. Miller. Outstanding Agriculture Stu- dent; Clyde Farthing, Steve Chamness—winner; Mr. John K. Miller. Outstanding Choir Member; John Giles —winner; Standing Left to right: Tom Anderson, Marcia Harris, Kitty McCor- mick. Outstanding Business Student; Janet Rich—winner; Seated, Left to right: Brerfda Johns Cooksey, Robin Woodard Holland, Marilyn Johnson. Outstanding Speech Member; Tom Ed- wards—winner; Standing Left to right: Tom Anderson, Adra Corder, John Giles, Pat Pulley. Outstanding Science Student; Jon Wheel- er, Jim Felts, Jim Souza—winner; Aimee Reel, Mr. John K. Miller. 18 Presented Lions Club Awards Boh Whitacre, Sports Ed- itor, presents the 1967 Memory Kit and colored picture to Cuss’ Wilson. The 1967 dedication was to Mr. Wilson. Outstanding Football Play- er; George Herring—win- ner; Standing Left to right: Jim Powless, Bill Kinsey, Girard Barbaro, Steve Rix. Outstanding Future Homemaker Award; Pam Kelley—winner. Seated Left to right: Carol Thompson, Kathy Reed, Deanna McCabe, Dianna Smith. Lelynna Soldner, Yearbook Editor, presents a colored picture of Mr. Wilson to the school. Artist of the Year; First row: Catherine Smart, Ai- mee Reel, Suzanne Mc- Donald. Second row: Rog- er Followed, Dean Her- zog, Ted Eadie. Jeri Blan- kenship—winner. Most Valuable Baseball Player; John Childers, Mark Drake, Tony Hudgens, Greg Starrick—winner; Mr. Bob Bradley. Most Valuable Track Man; Ray Gibbons, Jon Wheeler— winner; Mr. John K. Miller. Most Valuable Basketball Player; Greg Starrick—winner; Mr. Bob Bradley, Mr. John K. Miller. Most Valuable Band Member; Seated Left to right: Jim Wheeler—winner; Bob Led- better—winner; Larry Chicon. 19 Presentation of Rotary Awards The plan of awarding keys and pins to ten pupils from each of the four classes in the local high school was established in 1930 under the sponsorship of Mark Woodley. This play proved so successful that it has been continued and this year marks the 38th consecutive presentation. Gold Key Winners Standing Left to right.' Mr. Leo Cox, President of Rotary; Jim Felts, Sophomore; Marcia Harris, Junior; Jim Powless, Senior; Mr. James Sanders, Rotarian, presented the awards. Silver Key Winners Standing Left to right: Mr. James Sanders; Tom Anderson. Senior: Jennifer Kobler, Junior; John Will, Sophomore; Mr. Leo Cox. Rotary Award Winners Seniors Standing Left to tight: Peggy Lundemo, Kitty McCormick, Patti Cain. Shari Chestosky, John Giles, Jonathan Wheeler, Robin Grassinger, Jim Powless, Aimee Reel, Tom Anderson. Juniors Standing Left to right: Marcia Harris, Cherylann Kelley. Ann Feurer, Jeri Blankenship, Jim Merrell, Jim Souza, Tom Edwards, Jackie Keller, Jennifer Kobler, Christy Russell. Sophomores Standing Left to right: Bill Bethel, John Will, Jim Felts, Carolyn White, Armetta Corder, Judy Lang, Rita Kay Simpson, Vicki Holmes, Marcia Ledbetter, Susan Shafer. 21 Roberta Hellberg, Library Club Award Student Council Marcia Harris and Tom Ander- son, Choir Awards Suzanne Richey, Brenda Johns Cooksey, Alice Abercrombie, FBLA Awards presented by Mrs. Whitacre, Sponsor Ann Feurer and Joanna Mitchell French I and French II Awards Jim Powless and Shari Chestosky, Dan forth Awards Jon Wheeler, Bausch-Lomb Science Award Student Council Awards; Jim Powless, Outstanding Boy; Jer- alyn Webb. Outstanding Girl; Greg Starrick, Outstanding Ath- letic Greg Starrick presented Sports Scrapbook by Mr. Walter Hood Jim Felts and Jim Souza, Honorary Science Club Awards KdEir Lelynna Soldner, Memory Kit Editor, 1967 presented a colored picture of Greg Sfnrrirk tn Mr Storme for the school. 22 Sponsors Honors Day Dale Harris, Math Auard Nominees for Art Club Award Left to right: Aimee Reel, Jeri Blankenship, Winner; Perry’ Murry, Susan Miller, Jack- ie Eldridge Honors Day, sponsored by the Student Council, is held near the close of school to recognize stu- dents who have done outstanding work during the year. All phases of school work are included in these awards. Several students are nominated for each award and then a finalist is selected by the teachers. Mike Miller presented James Brigham Scholarship by Rex John Giles, BPOE Ario Award Kitty McCormick, center, presented Busi- ness and Professional Women's Scholar- ship by Mrs. Cleta Whitacre, Pres., right, and Mrs. Jva Clark outgoing Presi- dent. David Simpson, Outstanding Greg Starrick presented R C Cola Award Square Dance Club Award by Bob Green Lelynna Soldner receives Key for Editor of Yearbook from Robin Grassinger, V.-Pres. of Student Council Deanna McCabe, Home Economic Sterling Silver Award 23 Janice Fisher, Home Economics C r i s c o Award Shari Chestosky, Class Speaker Jim Powless, Class Speaker Classmates Give Commencement Addresses Peggy Lundemo played the Processional. Kitty McCormick played the Recessional. John Giles and Susan Reed accompanied the choir for Graduation. 24 The Graduating Class of 1967. Kitty McCormick was awarded the Paul and Louise Grady Scholarship of $500. Tim Wheeler was awarded the Paul and Louise Grady Scholarship of $500. 25 Another Year — Another Autograph Party A large crowd gathered at Teen Town for the sixth annual Autograph Party spon- sored by the Yearbook Staff. 26 Sophomores Enjoy “Some Enchanted Evening” For the seventeenth year the sophomores enjoyed dancing at the Sophomore Hop. The Jades provided the music for the Sophomore Hop. “He l oves Me. He tk L 6 27 The Elks provided the refreshments. THEME AND DECORATION “Tender Is the Night” Brought Seated Left to right: Martha Lynch, Jennifer Kohler, Patty Mifflin, Carla Skelton, Debby Burgener, Co-Chairman. Standing Left to right: Mr. William Murphy, Sponsor; Chuck Rushing, George Barekman, Dennis Blankenship, Jim Makarauskas, Mrs. Cleta Whitacre, Sponsor; Larry Hudgens, Ann Feurer, Co-Chairman (Not pictured). PROM COMMITTEES INVITATION Tender is the Night was the theme for Marion Senior High School’s 20th Prom. It was one of the most beautiful and successful Proms ever held. Decorations were carried out in pastel colors of pink, green, yellow, and blue. A romantic atmosphere was created in the midst of palms and roses. Seated Left to right: Lila Connell, Jane Ann Power, Chairman; Jeri Blankenship, Karen Kelley. Standing Left to right: Mike Carter, Marena Atwood, Steve Malone, Steve Bond. REFRESHMENT ENTERTAINMENT Left to right: Mrs. Cleta Whitacre, Christy Russell, Chairman Debbie Phillips, Mr. William Murphy, Mary Jo Teague. Left to right: Cheryl Rix, Chairman; Jo Ellen Wolaver, Marsha Harris, Camille Hubbard, Suanne Temple, Brenda Kelley. 28 Unforgettable Memories Sponsors and class officers greeted the guests. Couples danced to the music provided by the Sting Rays. The bubbling fountain was a popular attraction. The Shriners, along with the American Legion, Elks, and VFW, sponsored the 1967 post-prom show and dance. Students enter Theater for the first of the after-Prom activities. Junior-Senior Play — “Arsenic And Old Lace’ Sitting Left to right: Cinda Thompson, Student Director; Jean Radcliffe, Abby Brewster; Lesleigh Cox, Martha Brewster; Kristine Blankenship, Elaine Harper; John Will, Officer O'Hara; Jeff Hunt, Lt. Rooney; Larry Barnes, Mr. Spenalzo. Second row: Perry Murry, Officer Brophy; Brent Northcutt, Officer Klein; Mike Heaton, Dr. Einstein; Vince Whitman, Mr. Gibbs; Eugene Sullivan. Mr. Hoskins; Mick Ritchason, Teddy Brewster. Third row: Jackie Keller, Rev. Dr. Harper; Mrs. Jacklyn Hancock, Di- rector; Dennis Blankenship, Jonathan Brewster; Jan Vest, Mortimer Brewster; Jim Travelstead, Mr. Witherspoon. Arsenic and Old Lace,” the story of two sisters who thought they were doing their service to the world by eliminating certain people, was used for this year’s Jr.-Sr. Play. Jean Radcliffe, Abby Brewster; Lesleigh Cox, Martha Brewster; Jim Travelstead, Mr. Witherspoon. STAGE COMMITTEES Homecoming Queen JANE ANN POWER, Queen BOB HUGHES BILL KINSEY STEVE BARBARO BILL KINSEY JOE NEELY JANE ANN POWER 32 Attendants and Escorts GEORGE HERRING MARK FREDMAN BARB DEMPSEY CHUCK RUSHING JIM HILLIARD OLGUITA ALFONSO 33 Homecoming Activities Leave “Tears of Joy.” Left: Co-Captains for the Home- coming game Bob Hughes, left and Joe Neely, right crowning Jane Ann Power, 1967 Queen. Right: Standing Left to right: Scott Hunter, Page Boy; Kim Bums, Flower Girl; Susan Fletcher, Flower Girl; Barry Hancock, Page Boy. Vicki An- derson, Crown Bearer. 34 Queen’s Court Fond Memories Pep Club wins Most Original Float” Parade Winning Floats Game ard Work for “Memory Kit” Staff Is Rewarding Seated Left to right: Mrs. Cleta Whitacre, Sponsor; Ann Feurer, Assistant Editor; Cheryl Rix, Editor-in-Chief; Martha Lynch, Advertising Editor; Vicki Holmes, Junior Editor. Second row Left to right: Armctta Corder; Linda Salzman, Sophomore Editor; Patti Dungey, Sophomore Editor; Debbie Gardner, Junior Editor; Judy Lang, Feature Editor. Back row Left to right: Jim Pape, Assistant Advertising Editor; Steve Bond, Sports Editor; Mike Carter, Sports Editor. Members of the Memory Kit staff are selected students who devote one hour of each school day without credit to work on the annual. They also spend many hours in the evening and on weekends at the home of their sponsor, Mrs. Whitacre, in order to meet deadlines and get in the final copy. Their work is rewarding when they see each of you find your fondest memories recorded in your yearbook. Wildcats Lead the Terriers was the theme of the An- nual Staffs float in the Homecoming parade. Mr. and Mrs. Owen Stotlar were guests of the Annual Staff Christ- mas party. Mr. Stotlar was Freshman Editor of the 1918 Memory Kit. 36 A Student Council Officers Standing Left to right: John Will, Commissioner of Entertainment; Jim Felts, Commissioner of Public Relations; Jane Power, Parliamentarian; Jennifer Kobler, Com- missioner of Finance; Ann Feurer, Secretary; Mark Fredman, Vice-President; and Patty Mifflin, President. The Student Council of Marion Senior High School is composed of ten members from each of the three classes. The Council meets weekly to discuss matters important to the students and faculty of the school. Representatives from the Coun- cil attend workshops and conven- tions each year to develop greater leadership ability and to bring back new ideas for Council projects. Each year the Student Council spon- sors Homecoming, the Spring Dance, Honors Day, and School Spirit Week. This year members distributed handbills supporting the Junior College, donated food to several needy families at Christmas, and raised money for enlarging the trophy case at the Junior High School. Council members serve the school by ushering at ball games, posting announcements on a bulletin board periodically, and sponsoring pro- grams for the student body. Co- Sponsors of the Student Council are Miss Margaret McNeile and Mr. Leroy Anderson. Bottom row Left to right: Marcia Harris, Jennifer Kobler, Ann Feurer, Mark Fredman, Carla Skelton, Patty Mifflin, Sherry Felts, Jane Power, Christy Russell, and Jo Ellen Wolaver. Second row Left to right: Wade Hudgens, Judy Lang, Armetta Cordcr, Susan Shafer, Barbara Chamness, Vicki Holmes, Rita Kay Simpson, Jim Felts, Bill Bethel, and John Will. Third row .e l to right: Leroy Anderson, Co-Sponsor; Linda Pinson, Kris Blankenship, Ricky Pulley, Nancy Helm, Gail Sanders, Gina Murphy, Eva Mitsdarffer, Bill Novick, and Cindy Harrell. 37 Library Club Margaret Edmonds .............. President Sherri Ramsey ............ Vice-President Linda Pritchett ............... Secretary Donna Grimes .................. Treasurer Ricky Wells .................... Reporter Debbie Deaton ................. Historian Deborah Odum ............ Parliamentarian Officers discuss new manual for the student librarians. The Library Club has held a variety of activities during this school year. Besides serving as student librarians each hour of the day, they mend and repair all magazines and books. The annual paperback book fair was held this spring. Invitations were extended to the SIU library club and other high school clubs to attend several meetings of the club. The sponsor of the Library Club is Mr. Bill White. 38 Bible Club Jackie Eldridge .................... President Diane Zoeller ............. Secretary-Treasurer Jackie Keller ................. Vice-President Shirley Eldridge ......... Program Chairman This year the Bible Club met before school about three days a week. All the members helped in selling tickets for a Billy Graham movie, The Restless Ones.” The Bible Club also constructed a float for the Homecoming parade. The sponsor of the Bible Club is Mrs. Alice Mann. Ham Radio Club mJ Artie Otey ................................... President Roger Followell ..................... Secretary-Treasurer Dwayne Smith ............................ Vice-President Wesley Johns ........................... Sergeant-at-Arms The Ham Radio Club is composed of students interested in the field of electronics and radio opera- tion. The club annually participates in the Homecoming parade and operates the football concession stand. Each year the club sponsors an activity to raise funds for a worthy charity. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Wesley Deaton. 39 Officers Left to right: Vince Whitman, Vice-President; Cinda Thompson, Treasurer; Cherylann Kelley, Secretary; Sue Adams, Program Chairman; and Tom Edwards, President. This years activities of the Thespian Troupe included sponsoring an annual variety show, producing a Christmas play, having an initiation banquet, and helping with the school play. The sponsors of the Thespian Troupe are Mrs. Jacquelyn Hancock and Mrs. Susan Patt. Thespian Troupe Math Honor Society Standing Left to right: Mrs. Alice Mann, Sponsor; Tom Van Horn, Treasurer; Jim Souza, President; Shirley Eldridge, Secretary; and Larry Wheeler, Vice-President. The Math Honor Society meets monthly and a program is presented dealing with topics not given in class or topics that cannot be thoroughly covered. Some concepts that have been given are synthetic division, dihedral angles, 2 is irrational, truth tables, and circuitry. The Society had a prize winning float at Homecoming. Its theme, Stop the Terriers, was most suitable for the occasion. Tutoring students is the main project of the club. Some students also participate in the Math Field 40 Day and the test given by the MAASA. Mrs. Alice Mann is the sponsor of the Math Honor Society. Camera Club Most of the activities of the Camera club center around helping all members to learn more about the various aspects of photography. Camera Club also entered a float in the Homecoming parade. The spon- sor of the club is Mr. Louis Fluck. 41 Officers of the club Left to right: Dick Kaeser, President; Tom Edwards, Secretary; Sue Adams, Treasurer; Mike Malin, Vice-President; and Bill Dorris, Program Chairman. Future Farmers of America The Future Farmers of America is a club sponsored for boys enrolled in agriculture courses. This year they sponsored a livestock and grain show. The club also had a land, livestock, grain, and poultry judging contest. The members held a father-son Christmas barbeque this year. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Herbert Kobler. Seated Lejt to right: Mr. Herbert Kobler, Sponsor; Carnie Parks, Treasurer; Clyde Farthing, President; and Charlie James, Sen- tinel. Standing Left to right: Kenneth Blu- menstock, Vice-President; Darrell Anderson, Secretary; and Jerry Boner, Reporter. 42 Debate Squad Front row Left to right: Novice Debaters Mick Ritchason, Debbie Narusis, Nancy Brown, Cinda Thompson, and Debbie Rater- mann. Bock row Left to right: Varsity Debaters Sue Adams, Tom Edwards, Cindy Harrell, Mark Humphrey, and Vince Whit- man. Not pictured is the Captain, Jim Felts. The Debate Squad this year has participated in several tournaments including ones at Belleville West and Southern Illinois University. Their topic for research during this school year is Resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control criminal investigation procedures. Several other tournaments are planned before the year is over. The sponsor of the Debate Squad is Mrs. Jackie Hancock. Science Club Larry Wheeler .............................. President Jim Felts Secretary-Treasurer Gary Carruthers ....................... Vice-President Four years ago the Science Club had three members. During the past three years, emphasis has been on growth. Insisting on both quality and quantity, there are now twenty-one members. The whole year is devoted to the preparation and practice display of projects to be used in the science fairs in the spring. The sponsor is Mr. Carl Manier. 43 Social Studies Club Standing Left to right: Patty Mifflin, Secretary-Treasurer; Nancy Hestand, Program Chairman; Mr. Clay Hunter, Sponsor; Bob Hughes, Pres- ident; and Mark Fredman, Vice-President. The Social Studies Club invites guest speakers to discuss current political, sociological, and world affairs topics. Members of the club are encouraged to express their opinions on a variety of world issues. Activities include fund raising projects, social events, float for the Homecoming parade, and partici- pation in school affairs. The ideals of democracy, respect for the flag, and patriotism are stressed through newspaper articles, and by personal appearances of members before communit)’ civic clubs. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Clay Hunter. Pep Club This year the Pep Club ac- tivities have included working in the concession stand at ball games, sponsoring pep ses- sions, making posters to pro- mote school spirit, and taking buses to out-of-town ball games. They also provided money for the cheerleaders to go to summer cheerleading camp. Awards are given to the outstanding Pep Club members on Honors Day. The sponsors of Pep Club are Mrs. Doris Baker and Mr. Ray Hancock. Standing Left to right: Jane Davis, Treasurer; Ann Fcurer, Secretary; Carla Skelton, Vice-President; and Marcia Harris, President. 44 Inter-Act Club This year the members of the Inter-Act Club have participated in several community and international good will projects. The members alternate in attending the meetings of the Marion Rotary Club as the club's guests. Inter-Act Club also had a float in the Homecoming parade. The sponsor of the Inter- Act Club is Mr. A. C. Storme. Bottom row Left to right: Howie Joyner, Secretary; Chuck Rushing. Treasurer. Bill Kinsey, Vice-President; and Mark Fredman, President. Middle row Left to right: Gordon Richey, Executive Board; Ed Dibble, Executive Board; and Larry Hudgens, International Understanding. Top row Left to right: Steve Bond, Inter-Club Activities; Mike Broeking, Service Com- mittee; Jim Merrell, Interna- tional Understanding; and Jan Vest, Executive Board. Inter-Act Club Participates Community Projects in Future Teachers of America Seated Left to right: Mrs. Gale Emery, Sponsor; Kalhy Reed, President. Standing Left to right: Kay Edwards, Secre- tary; Susan Kipp, Treasurer; and Glenda Connell, Histori- an. Not present when the pic- ture was made was Cheryl Henson, Vice-President. The members of the Future Teachers of America learn all about the varied fields of teaching. They are informed of its requirements, oppor- tunities, and challenges. Lectures by successful educators are given at many meetings. The highlight of the year is the banquet in April. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Gale Emery. Future Homemakers of America Standing Left to right: Mrs. Ellen Snyder, Sponsor; Kathy Reed, Secretary; Judy Kesler, Vice-President of Public Relations- Jennifer Meneese, Vice-President of Degrees; Brenda Kelley, Treasurer; Diana Smith, President; Helen Hodge, Historian; Debbie Phillips, Second Vice-President; Joyce Sears, Vice-President of Recreation, and Mrs. Harlean Miller, Sponsor. Not pictured are Kathy Kirkpatrick, Vice-President; and Sheri Ramsey, Vice-President of Projects. The Future Homemakers of America have participated in several activities this year. The members attended the Fall Rally in Herrin and the Spring Rally and Leadership Training Conference in Marion. They also held a Daddy Date Night, a sock hop, and a Christmas party. The club entered a float in the homecoming parade. Club members made Valentine favors for the patients at Anna State Hospital. The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Ellen Snyder and Mrs. Harlean Miller. Future Business Leaders of America Seated Left to right: Mrs. Clcta Whitacre, Sponsor; Martha Lynch, Vice-President; Jennifer Kobler, President; Lila Connell, Secretary; Jane Anne Davis, Reporter. Standing Left to right: Kathy Reed, Historian; Barbara Griffin, Historian; and Cathy Butler, Treasurer. Not pictured is Pam Dungey, Reporter. Jennifer Kobler State Vice-President Machine demonstrations were held at the December meeting of the Future Business Leaders of America. FBLA celebrated its fifteenth anniversary in De- cember. The Marion Chapter received its tenth Gold Seal Award for outstanding participation on the local, area, state, and national levels. The Robert T. Stickler Award”, the highest honor in the state FBLA organization, was retired this year by the Marion Chapter. Careers in Business, the theme of the year, was developed through programs at meetings and through the operation of the bookstore, hat check, and secre- tarial pool. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Cleta Whitacre. 47 Jane Anne Davis Southern Area President French Club and French Honor Society Left to right: Camille Hubbard, Suanne Temple, Terry Dunning, Mr. James McDermott, Marcia Ledbetter, Jane Stiritz, Pat Parker, Joanna Mitchell. FRENCH CLUB: Joanna Mitchell, President; Camille Hubbard, Vice-President; Suanne Temple, Secretary; Pat Parker, Treas- urer. FRENCH HONOR SOCIETY: Jane Stiritz, President; Joanna Mitchell, Vice-President; Sue Adams, Secretary-Treasurer. This year the French Club has been very active in school activities. They sold pomporps to help boost school spirit during basketball season. The club entered a float in the Homecoming parade. The members held a Christmas Party jointly with Spanish and Latin Club. A picnic is being planned for the end of the year. The sponsor of the French Club and French Honor Society is Mr. James McDermott. Spanish Club and Spanish Honor Society Seated, Left to right: Cindy Harrell, Joyce Jones, and Mrs. Olga Alfonso. Standing Left to right: Genevia Bu- chanan, Tom Edwards, Mike Drew, and Olguita Alfonso. 48 SPANISH CLUB: Cindy Harrell, President; Teresa Dunn, Vice-President; Olguita Alfonso, Sec- retary; Tom Edwards, Treasurer. SPANISH HONOR SOCIETY: Joyce Jones, President; Cindy Harrell, Secretary-Treasurer. The members of the Spanish Club also help to promote interest in the Spanish language. Their programs are centered around learning more about the land and cus- toms of Spanish-speaking people. The Spanish Honor Society is open only to those students who have made A’s for a year and a quarter in succession. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Olga Alfonso. Latin Club Cherylann Kelley— President Mike Broeking— Vice-President Gail White- Secretary Ricky Pulley— Treasurer Latin Honor Society Mike Broeking— President Armetta Corder— Vice-President Cherylann Kelley— Secretary Martha Eadie— Treasurer Members of the Latin Club displayed several projects at the all-School Exhibit. Latin Club meets once a month to sing Latin songs, have plays about Roman life, and other programs to increase interest in Latin. The main projects are the Initiation picnic where new members wear Roman costumes and act as slaves, the Christmas party, and the Spring Banquet. The Latin Honor Society meets once a month to maintain their interest in Latin. They are students who have made all A's in Latin for one year. Their main activities are the preparation of Latin week and the spring meeting to initiate new members. 49 Key Club Gary Atchison ................................. President Albert Evans .................................. Secretary Greg Sparks .............................. Vice-President Addison Roberts ............................... Historian This year the Key Club has been active in several community projects. The club assisted the Kiwanis Club with Marion s Pancake Day, and Key Club members organized a car pool for voters during the Junior College election last fall. Club members also have done volunteer work at Anna State Hospital. The members joined in the ALSAC March for KXOK radio in an effort to help raise money for St. Jude’s Children’s Research Hospital. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Herbert Kobler. Hi-Y and Key Clubs Develop Character Hi-Y Club Gary Randolph ................................. President Buddy Pulley ................................... Treasurer Bob Woodard .............................. Vice-President Jim Martin ...................................... Chaplain Jerry Felts ................................... Secretary 50 The Hi-Y Club is a boys' Christian club developed to instill high ideals and good Christian character in boys of high school age. Some members attend youth workshops, and they are eligible to participate in the Youth and Government program held in the spring. The sponsors of the club are Mr. R. W. Howard and Mr. Gary Nolen. Tri-Hi-Y Clubs Junior-Senior Officers Left to right: Bottom row: Franccy Lokcrsc, Secretary; Mrs. Mabel Brace- well, Sponsor; Jane Sanders, President. Top row Left to right: Carol McAlpin, Publicity Chair- man; Jo Ellen Wolaver, Vice-President; Marcia Harris, Treasurer; Armetta Corder, Chaplain. These club members attended the Youth and Government conference last spring. The Tri-Hi-Y Club this year has divided into a Sophomore club and a Junior-Senior club because of its growing size. The group's main project is sending delegates to the Youth and Government Workshop in Springfield in the spring. Last year the delegates succeeded in getting their bill through the youth legislature. It provided investigative services for the public defender. Bake sales and candy sales also have been held to help raise money. The club also tries to attend church as a group at least once a year. The sponsor of the Sophomore club is Mrs. Mary Carol Shaw. Mrs. Mabel Bracewell is the sponsor of the Junior-Senior club. Sophomore Officers Left to right: Bottom row: Gina Murphy, Vice-President; Nancy Helm, Presi- dent; Cindy Harrell, Secretary. Second row Left to right: Debbie Ratterman, Publicity Chairman; Beth Gentry, Treasurer; Eva Mitsdarffer, Chaplain; Mrs. Mary Carol Shaw, Sponsor. 51 Chesterfield Club A Christmas potluck dinner was held by the Chesterfield Club on December 12 in the cafeteria. After the dinner several ama- teur talent groups appeared. Chesterfield Club Aids the Development of Social Conduct. This year the Chesterfield Club, a girls' etiquette club, has had several interesting programs. Among these were make-up demonstrations, slides of foreign countries, outside speakers, and a Christmas pot- luck dinner. Short etiquette discussions are held at every meeting. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Helen Cagle. Sealed Left to right: Linda Strickland, Secre- tary; Ann Feurer, Vice- President; Sherry Felts, President; and Marcia Ledbetter, Treasurer. Standing: Mrs. Helen Cagle, Sponsor. 52 Chess Club Vince Whitman ........................... President Rex Ragain Secretary Rick Moss .......................... Vice-President John Fozard Sergeant-at-Arms The main activity of the Chess Club this year has been playing chess to develop more skills in that game. Tournaments are held during the year to help determine who has developed the most skill in playing. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Bill Murphy. Industrial Education Club Seated Left to right: Jim Hilliard, Secretary; Mike Smart, President; and Vic Williams, Vice-President. Standing Left to right: Terry Hope, Parliamentarian; Mike Harris, Reporter; Dan Partin, Historian; John Roth, Sergeant-at-Arms; George Barek- man. Treasurer; and Mr. Wesley Deaton, Sponsor. The Industrial Education Club is composed of students interested in the field of industry. The club annually participates in the homecoming parade and operates the football concession stand. The sponsor of the club is Mr. Wesley Deaton. 53 Gymnastic Club The members of the Gymnastic Club aid in teaching during the Gymnastics unit in girls' physical edu- cation. They create routines in floor exercise, on the balance beam, or on the uneven parallel bars. The club members perform at the half of the varsity ball games. The activities of the club help the members to develop the qualities of leadership, responsibility, poise, and an understanding and appreciation of athletics. The Co-Captains of the Gymnastic Club are Marsha Henson and Marcia Ledbetter. The spon- sors of the club are Mrs. Doris Baker and Miss Linda Barnett. Debbie Miller— President Stasie Andolsek— Vice-President Glenda Connell— Secretary-T reasurer Standing Left to right: Debbie Miller, Charles Burgess, Stasie Andol- sek, Allen Spiller, Glen- da Connell, Joe Andol- sek, Delores Sweet, Ran- dall Phillips, and Gloria Lollar. The Square Dance Club meets every third Tuesday of the month during the activity period. A night meeting is also held once a month. Activities include performing for various clubs and organizations, entertaining during half time of ball games, and participating in the school variety show. The sponsors of the club are Mrs. Doris Baker, Miss Linda Barnett, and Mr. Bill White. Square Dance Club 54 Art Club The Art Club has been concerned this year with art activities such as Homecoming float, visiting exhibits, current school goings-on, special projects such as the all-school exhibit, and the musical and play. This year a trip will be made to St. Louis to visit an art museum. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Audrey Ashley. 55 This was one of the many art projects on display at the all-school exhibit. Newspaper Staff The Student Newspaper is a bi-monthly publication of the newspaper staff. The paper, under the supervision of Mrs. Sandra Barra, has a wide circulation. News, sports, features, and other phases of school life are reported in the paper. Tom Edwards is the Editor-in-Chief. Press Club Debby Summers—President Dan Jenkins—Vice-President Brigetta Damron—Secretary Dan Jenkins—Treasurer The Press Club was mainly or- ganized to promote interest in Journalism. The club sponsors a Lick ’Em Day, a float in the Home- coming Parade, and the annual Sweetheart Couple. Club members also sent groceries to a needy fam- ily at Christmas. The sponsor of the club is Mrs. Sandra Barra. Sealed Left to right: Debby Summers, Dan Jenkins, Mrs. Sandra Barra. Standing Left to right: Debbie Ratterman, Mary Jo Harlan, Barbara Chamness, Carla Thompson, Pam Chase. 56 National Honor Society SENIORS Front row Left to right: Cinda Thompson, Cherylann Kelley, Ann Feurer, Patty Mifflin, Jo Ellen Wolaver, Sherpf Felts, and Christy Russell. Second row Left to right: Cheryl Rix, Jane Sanders, Jennifer Kobler, Mary Jo Teague, Marcia Harris, and Jackie Keller. Third row Left to right: Dennis Blankenship, Gary Atchison, Larry Wheeler, Bill Kinsey, Jim Souza, and Jim Merrell. Chapter 13694 of the Na- tional Honor Society was formed this year at Marion Senior High School. The for- mal initiation for the 38 mem- bers was held on January 7, 1968. The organization em- phasizes good character, schol- arship, leadership, and sendee. Students were selected for membership by the faculty on the basis of these four qualities. The sponsor of the National Honor Society is Mrs. Alice Mann. JUNIORS Front row Left to right: Armetta Corder, Susan Shafer, Vicki Holmes, Suzanne Pulley, and Judy Lang. Second row Left to right: Bill Bethel, John Will, Rita Kay Simpson, Joanna Mitchell, Marcia Ledbetter, Larry Broeking, and Jim Felts. SOPHOMORES Front row Left to right: Suzanne Lane, Gina Murphy, and Gail Sanders. Second row Left to right: Linda Pinson, Jeff Chase, Jim Pape, and Cindy Harrell. Officers Left to right: Larry Broeking, Vice-President; Bill Kinsey, Treasurer; Suzanne Pulley, Secretary; and Larry Wheeler, President. 57 Marion Senior High Band SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL BAND MEMBERS David Armes, Marena Atwood, Nancy Brown, Tom Chicon, Hank Counts, Lesleigh Cox, Barb Dempsey, Bruce Fosse, John Fozard, Gordon Grimes, Bennie Harlan, Mary Jo Harlan, Charles Hartwell, Marsha Henson, Jim Hilliard, Danny Hudgens, Wade Hudgens, Jeff Hunt, Howie Joyner, Susan Kipp, Suzanne Lane, Melody Lange, Marcia Ledbetter, Gary Lemmon. Kent Mattox, Jamie May, Chuck McCollum, Dave Milburn, Don Milburn, Debbie Narusis, Normal Norman, Bill Novick, Jim Pape, Linda Pinson, John Pippin, Curt Powell, Randall Stacy, Melody Stambaugh, Richard Tanner, Harold Thomas, Tom Van Horn, Clinton Van Roekel, Ronnie Vaughn, Larry Wheeler, Mike Wheeler, and Jeannie Woods. The Band of Marion High is made up of students from the High School as well as the Junior High School. The Band plays at all home ball games and marches in several parades during the year. They make an annual trip each year. Mr. Philip Eigenmann is the director of die Band. LETTER GIRLS Standing Left to right: Rebecca Reback, Lesleigh Cox, Carla Skelton, Debbie Miller, Martha Lynch, and Nancy Rue. TWIRLERS Kneeling Left to right: Mary Jo Harlan, Marena Atwood. Standing Left to right: Suzanne Lane, Melody Lange, Marsha Henson, Melody Stambaugh, and Cheryl Henson. 58 Musical Ensembles Girls’ Octet I Standing Left to right: Ar- metta Corder, Cherylann Kel- ley, Jane Power, Beth Tru- love, Jane Davis, Jane San- ders, Lesleigh Cox, and Nan- cy Helm. The Girls’ Octet I is under the direction of Mrs. Audrey Ashley. Boys’ Octet Standing Left to right: Ricky Stowers, Kurt Stowers, John Will, Rog- er High, Jan Vest, Jim Merrell, Chuck McCol- lum, and Vince Whit- man. Mrs. Audrey Ash- ley directs the Boys’ Oc- tet. Girls’ Octet II Standing Left to right: Carol McAlpin, Suzanne Lane, Pat Parker, Linda Pinson, Bar- bara Houston, Camille Hub- bard, Marcia Ledbetter, and Beth Turner. The Girls’ Oc- tet II is directed by Mrs. Audrey Ashley. 59 Madrigal Singers Sealed Left to right: Armetta Corder, Cherylann Kelley, Marcia Harris, Jane Davis, Barbara Houston, Beth Trulove, Jane Power, and Carol McAlpin. Standing Left to right: Jim Merrell, Roger High, Rick Stowers, Kurt Stowers, John Will, Vince Whitman, Jan Vest, Chuck McCollum. The Madrigal Singers specialize in fifteenth century songs of both sadness and joy. They attend contests every year and always place very highly. The director of the Madrigals is Mrs. Audrey Ashley. Girls’ Choir The Girls' Choir is composed of girls in the Mixed Choir. They perform at Christmas and Spring Concerts. Mrs. Yolande peterson is the director of the Girls' Choir. Mixed Choir The Mixed Choir performs at the annual Christmas and Spring Concerts, and they make a yearly appearance on television. The choir also appears at civic meetings as well as before many teachers' organizations. The Mixed Choir sponsors and produces a highly successful Broadway musical each spring. The director of the Mixed Choir is Mrs. Yolande Peterson. Marcia Harris . . Carol McAlpin . Jane Ann Power Armetta Corder Jim Mcrrcll Jan Vest ..... Vince Whitman Kurt Stowers . . . . . . . President Vice-President ..... Secretary . .. . Treasurer ....... Captain 1st Lieutenant 2nd Lieutenant ..... Sergeant Accompanists Marcia Harris Cherylann Kelley Camille Hubbard Armetta Corder Chuck McCollum Nancy Helm H. E. Baccus Boys’ Glee Club Members of the Boys' Glee Club also belong to the Mixed Choir. They perform at the annual concerts and before many local organizations. The Boys' Glee Club is directed by Mrs. Yolande Peterson. SPORTS Wildcats Rush for More Than a Wildcats rushed for 1879 yards in 383 plays. Their average was 4.9 yards per play. The team got 159 points in their nine games. Kneeling Left to right: Chuck Rushing, Ed Dib- ble, Mark Fredman, Larry Hudgens, Bill Kinsey, George Herring, Mike Peebles, Howie Joyner, Gary Carruthers, Ray Gibbons, Ron Graves, Doug Brown. Second row: Mgrs., Perry Murry and Kurt Stowers; Bennie Harlan, David Rix, Jim Hilliard, Joe Neely, Chuck Travelstead, Bill Bethel, Larry Broeking, Hank Counts, David Fisher, Ken Hurt, Coach Burns. Third row: Ken McAnelly, Steve Malone, Jim Souza, Steve Bar- baro, Gary McCarty, Roger High, Bob Hughes, David Jones, Jim Marshall, Larry Doughty, Gor- don Richey, Bill Love, Jim Fosse, Ass’t Coach Fletcher. Team rallies for score. 64 Mile in Yardage This Season SEASON RECORD Marion Opponent 12 Johnston City 6 27 Harrisburg 13 7 Benton 6 33 West Frankfort 10 14 Carbondale 14 6 Mt. Vernon 6 7 Centralia 7 19 Eldorado 12 34 Herrin 14 Quarterback Larry Hudgens receives in- structions from Coach Bums. Ken McAnelly represents Marion in the Globe Democrat All-Star Game. 65 Undefeated Wildcats OFFENSIVE BACKFIELD Kneeling: Larry Hudgens. Standing Left to right: George Herring, Gordon Richey, Bill Kinsey. Coach Vernell Burns and Assistant Coach Jack Fletcher DEFENSIVE BACKFIELD Kneeling Left to right: George Herring, Jim Marshall. Standing Left to right: Larry Hudgens, Bob Hughes, Bill Kinsey. 66 OFFENSIVE LINE Kneeling Left to right: Ken McAnelly, Joe Neely, Steve Malone. Standing Left to right: David Jones, Jim Fosse, David Rix, Steve Barbaro, Jim Marshall. DEFENSIVE LINE 67 Seated, Left to right: Jim Fosse, Jim Hilliard, Steve Barbaro, Gary McCarty, Larry Doughty. Standing Left to right: Chuck Rushing, Ken McAnelly, Chuck Travelstead, Roger High, David Rix, Bill Love, Gordon Richey. Sophomore Squad Kneeling Left to right: Jeff Chase, Mike Shade, Steve Dallas, Gary Heaviland, Alan Rupert, Bob McRoy, Troy Harris. Second row: Mgr. Ricky Pulley, Cale Rhoades, Roger King, Keith Wall, Tom Smith, Brad Lindsey, Randy Spiller, John Fozard, Jeff Hope, Coach Miller. Thitd row: Gary Boester, Dan Hudgens, Mike Benton, Chris Klein, Darrell Broeking, Steve Pate, Lester Bethel, Ronald McDowell, Charles Patrick, Mike Brown, Bruce Fosse. SEASON RECORD WON 6 LOST 2 FORFEIT 1 Marion Opponent 12 Johnston City ............................... 0 1 Harrisburg .................................. o (Forfeit) 19 Benton ....................................... 7 18 West Frankfort ..............................15 7 Carbondale ..................................12 13 Mt. Vernon ................................. 6 0 Centralia ...................................14 33 Eldorado ....................................14 39 Herrin ......................................14 Freshman Squad Sitting Left to right: Mgrs., David Fredman and Jerry Overton; Kneeling Left to right: Jeff Holtzman, Lynn Oster, David Cannon, David Bethel, Paul McIntosh, Gene Eadie, Steve Ashe, Ernie Rinella, Eddie Mitchell, Mark Steffen, Tim Van Horn, Bob Hudgens, Richard Smith. Second row: David Kline, Clay Jaco, Jay Carida, Rudy Depyatic, Jon DiPietro, David Powless, Bill Lewis. Stuart Fredman, Dennis Lower)', Mike Edwards, Rex Shoot, Brad Hunt, Joe Holderfield, Danny Boester, Coach Jim Reid. Third row: Gene Tincher, Darrell Odum, Stan Beasley, Ralph Moore. Mike Smart, Jay McAnelly, Jim Mohr, Mark Arnold, Jim Atchison, Ed Grisham, Paul Wigart, Jeff McCoskey, Doug Bradley, Jeff Woods. Not pictured: John Parks, Benji Cook- sey, Bill Bethel. Season Record 4-2-1 Kneeling Left to right: James May, Larry Doughty, Larry Broeking, George Herring, Roger High. Standing Left to right: Coach Dick Jones, Bill Kinsey, David Jones, Ed Thompson, Gary Atchison, Jim Marshall, Mike Broeking; John Will and Howie Joy- ner, Managers. Varsity WE 74 DuQuoin .... 73 Harrisburg . . . Belleville W. . 72 Centralia .... 65 Johnston City 74 Benton ........ 76 Carbondale . .. 84 West Frankfort 93 Herrin ........... 57 Harrisburg ... 74 Centralia ........ 69 Benton ........... 73 Johnston City . 65 Carbondale . . . 51 Mt. Vernon . . 67 West Frankfort 68 Herrin ........ 68 Mt. Vernon . . . Squad CARBONDALE TOURNAMENT WE THEY 68 Pinkneyville ......................................... 67 62 Collinsville ....................................... 78 PYRAMID TOURNAMENT WE THEY 84 Herrin ............................................... 71 66 West Frankfort ....................................... 67 REGIONAL TOURNAMENT THEY ...60 ...64 ...62 . . . 48 ...57 . . . 81 . . . 68 . . . 62 ...74 ...64 ...63 ...80 . . . 68(2 OT . . . 92 ...72 . .. 68 (OT) ... 61 . . . 85 WE THEY 98 Elverado .............................................. 40 72 Johnston Gty........................................... 60 57 Carbondale ............................................ 78 69 Time Out— Mike Broeking, Senior Ed Thompson, Senior Gary Atchison, Senior Bill Kinsey, Senior George Herring, Senior 70 Larry Doughty, Junior Larry Broeking, Junior Jim Marshall, Junior Roger High, Junior David Jones, Junior Jamie May, Junior 71 Sophomore Basketball Squad Bottom tow Left to right; Brad Lindsey, Steve Pate, Gary Bryan, Roger King, Troy Harris, Keith Wall, Gary McCabe Second row: Coach Fletcher, Tom Smith, Greg Broeking, Jeff Chase, Steve Waterbury, Randy Spiller, Alan Rupert, Bruce Fosse, Manager. WON 14 LOST 5 WE THEY 82 DuQuoin 63 Harrisburg 75 Belleville West 57 Centralia 79 Johnston City 78 Benton 89 Carbondale 61 West Frankfort 82 Herrin 75 Harrisburg . . 62 Centralia 67 Benton 58 Johnston City 72 Carbondale 59 Mt. Vernon 70 West Frankfort 56 Herrin 60 Mt. Vernon SOPHOMORE TOURNAMENT SCORES 54 Meridian SOPHOMORE CHEERLEADERS Kneeling Left to right: Eva Mits- darffer, Orlene Rue. Standing: Julie Castellano, Jodi Bond, Gina Murphy. 72 Freshman Basketball Squad Bottom row Left to right: Brad Hunt, Bcnji Cooksey, Stan Beasley, Ralph Moore, Jeff McCoskey, Rex Shoot, Stuart Fredman, Steve Ashe, Jerry Overtone, Manager. Second rou : David Powless, Manager, Bill Lewis, Jim Atchison, Pat Shade, Bob Wise, Bill Pershbacker, Tony Knapp, Jay McAnelly, Coach Reid. Cheerleaders Boost Teams to Victory Varsity Cheerleaders Senior Cheerleaders Left to right: Christy Russell, Jane Ann Power, and Sherry Felts. Junior Cheerleaders Bottom to lop: Barb Dempsey Susan Shafer, and Pam Dungey. 73 Varsity Track Squad Seated Left to right: Jim Makarauskas, Gary Weber, Joe Neely, Steve Carruthers, Kurt Stowers, Jamie May, Buddy Pulley, Mike Peebles, Bob Snyder. Second row: Mike Drew, Jim Wheeler, Gary Carruthers, Jon Wheeler, Steve Barbaro, Joe Chap- man. Gordon Richey, Jim Hilliard, Dale Wilson, Ron Graves, Larry Broeking, Greg Lambert, Greg Gunterberg, David Rix, Ed Dibble, Larry Doughty, Roger High. Third row: Coach Jones, Bill Bethel, George Herring, Rick Lowe, Chuck Rushing, David Melvin, Girard Barbaro, Bob Hughes, Pat Pulley, Bob Whitacre, Steve Rix, Raymond Gibbons, Jim Ghent, Hank Counts, Running Mgr.; Coach Dawson and Coach Miller. Jon Wheeler and Gary Curruthers demonstrate clean hand-off in mile relay. Bob Whitacre ran both the low and high hurdles. 74 1967 VARSITY TRACK RECORD Wildcats Managed to Gather Their Share of Dual and Triangular Meets. DUAL MEET Marion 72 Carbondale 60 TRIANGULAR MEETS Marion 95, Johnston City 37, Carterville 24 Marion 62, Benton 57, Harrisburg 28 Marion 2nd, Benton 1st, West Frankfort 3rd COUNTY MEET—First TRI-COUNTY MEET—Third STATE MEET—Jon Wheeler 880 yd. Dash Steve Waterbury tied school Bob Hughes prepares to pole high-jump record. vault. Freshman Track Squad Seated Left to right: Greg Broeking, Darrell Broeking, Mike Harris, Charles Almaroad, Bob McRoy, Keith Wall. Second row: Alan Rupert, Tom Smith, Eugene Sullivan, Roger King, Brad Lindsey, Troy Harris, Randy Spiller, John Patterson, Lester Bethel, Gary Bryan, Steve Pate. Third row: Coach Miller, Coach Jones, Jeff Hope, Rickie Reynolds, Steve Waterbury, James Hendrickson, James Whitt, Jeff Chase, Randy Uselton, John Fozard, Tom Rich, Carl Kelton, Coach Dawson. 75 Kneeling Left to right: Steve Malone, John Childers, Truman Graves, Rusty Allen, Mike Jones, Bill Kinsey, Larry Hudgens, Jim Marshall, Ken McAnelly, Jim Ghent. Standing Left to right: Coach Fletcher, Mark Drake, David Jones, Roger High, Tony Hudgens, Henry Fisher, Greg Starrick, Gary Atchison, Albert Evans, Mike Broeking, Coach Anderson. Tony Hudgens, Senior, ends sea- son with 3 2-1 record.. Greg Starrick, shortstop, led the team in hitting. Mike Broeking, side-armed hurler, finishes season with 4-1 record. 76 Anderson Closes With 9-3-1 Team BASEBALL 1967 RECORD Marion Opponent 1 Harrisburg ..............................3 2 Ridgeway ................................0 2 Meridian ................................1 3 Johnston City ...........................0 8 Mt. Vernon ..............................7 5 Carbondale ..............................7 10 Carrier Mills .......................... 0 19 Crab Orchard ............................0 4 Mt. Vernon ..............................4 5 Johnston City ...........................1 8 Dongola .................................1 DISTRICT TOURNAMENT 1 Carrier Mills ...........................0 8 Harrisburg ..............................9 Cross-Country Assistant Coach Jack Fletcher and Coach LeRoy Anderson. 77 Kneeling Left to right: Greg Broeking, Jamie May, Gary Bryan, Harold Thomas, Gary McCabe, Jim Ghent. Standing Left to right: Randy Uselton, Steve Waterbury, Mike Broeking, Gary Atchison, A1 Evans, Ed Thomp- son, Coach Jones. PERSONALITIES Administration Co-ordinates Curriculum and School Activities MR. ORLAND STANLEY Superintendent Mr. Stanley, who has been superintendent of Marion Com- munity Unit No. 2 since 1961, will retire at the end of this year. MEMBERS OF THE BOARD OF EDUCATION: Seated Left to right: MR. JOHN KAESER, MR. JAMES SANDERS, President, MR. EMIL FEURER and MR. MELVIN FELTS. Standing Left to right: MR. WILLIAM PARKS, MR. WENDELL STARRICK, and MR. CLYDE ROBERTSON. Our Unit Office Personnel Seated Left to right: MRS. JANE ANDERSON, Secretary to Mr. Stanley; MRS. JANAVEE FRIES, Treasurer; MRS. HILDA WANDLING, Unit Lunchroom Supervisor; MRS. HILDA FEURER, Secretary and Treasurer of Imprest Funds. Standing Left to right: MR. ROBERT GAY, Administrative Assistant; MRS. MARTHA THURMOND, Secretary to Mr. Gay; MRS. SHIRLEY TRAVELSTEAD, Secretary of Finances; MRS. PAT GARDNER, Secretary to Mr. Armstrong; MRS. MARY ELIZABETH DELEONARDO, Secretary; and MR. W. S. ARMSTRONG, Board Secretary and Business Manager. MR. A. C. STORME, Principal Principal Mr. A. C. Storme is completing his fifth year as Senior High School Principal in the Community Unit 2 school system. Some of his duties include plan- ning the curriculum and maintaining proper human relationships. Mr. Storme takes a vital interest in his community by participating in various church proj- ects, and taking an active part in both professional and civic organizations. MRS. JANET GEORGE Secretary MR. LEROY ANDERSON, Assistant Principal Mr. Anderson has taught eight years at Marion. He is a former coach of ath- letics, and he is now serving his first year as assistant principal at M.H.S. Besides his duties of assisting the prin- cipal, attendance, and some disciplinary problems, Mr. Anderson teaches two so- cial studies classes and is one of the sponsors of Student Council. MRS. WANDA BOYD Secretary 81 NCA Evaluates Marion High «D 'imfr x, SP !?0? TATLOR' Regional VI Director, Springfield; MR. JOHN KAESER, Board Member; ‘ MEI.VIN FEI.TS, Board Member; MR. JOHN MEES, Regional Director of the North Central Association; MR. A. C. STORME, Principal; and MR. HAROLD O'NEIL, NCA Chairman, Carbondale. Left to right: MR. ORLAND STANLEY, Superintendent; MR. JAMES SANDERS President of Board of Education- MR. EMIL FEURER, MR. WENDELL STARRICK, MR. CLYDE ROBERTSON, and MR. WILLIAM PARKS, Board Members. Every high school in the State is evaluated by the NCA (North Central Association). In November, 1967, a panel of twenty-six consisting of high school teachers and principals, SIU professors, school superintendents, and consultants from the State Department of Education in Springfield rated Marion Senior High School above the requirements of the NCA. Pictured below is the banquet which was held for the North Central Association, the faculty, and administration in honor of the special visit. ■ mm j 82 Non-Teaching Personnel Serve The School With Efficiency Left to right: MRS. MAXINE McANELLY, MRS. MADGE FISHER, head cook, MRS. VIDA EMERY, MRS. EDNA ROSS, and MRS. DOROTHY BARTER. These ladies arrive early ta prepare a well balanced meal for a large group of students. Left to right: MR. MAX HUDGENS and MR. RAY BROWDER. Left to right: MR. HAROLD NORMAN and MR. LES CHAMNESS. Custodians and maintenance are essential for the smooth operation of school today. Left to right: MR. TOM PULLEY, MR. JOE McGINNESS, MR. ROBERT GUILL, MR. LEO EMERY, MR. HUGH GILLEY. MR. OTIS PERRY, and MR. LOUIS TURN AGE, Bus Drivers. The long-told-talcs of walk- ing miles through all kinds of weather would still be true to- day, if it were not for the 20 buses transporting students to and from school each day. 83 Students Train for Future Vocations The Area Vocational Center at Marion is a new concept in Vocational Education in Illinois. The Vocational Center was developed as a result of the Vocational Education Act of 1963. This act specifies that vocational education can he made avail- able to an increased number of students in the area by the combined efforts of all high school adminis- trators and local Boards of Education. This chal- lenge was accepted by Marion to serve as the center for all schools in the county as well as any others in a 23 mile radius of Marion that would like to participate. During this first year in operation the center of- fered vocational training in agriculture, auto mechan- ics, building trades, food services, and office occupa- tions with students enrolled from Marion, Herrin, and Crab Orchard High Schools. Future programs to be offered at the center will include electronics, drafting, welding, agriculture mechanics, and cooperative training programs with placements in local business and professional offices. This Area Vocational training program will en- able more students to obtain employable skills, find employment after graduation, develop job security, and advance more rapidly on the job. MR. JACK NICHOLS Director of Guidance, Junior Counselor MRS. FILOMENA RAICH Senior Counselor MRS. MILDRED SMITH Sophomore Counselor. Business The Guidance Department Stands Ready To Lend a Helping Hand Mrs. Raich helps Becky Bradley solve a problem. The Guidance Department is always busy giving advice on schedules, tests, jobs, and college careers. In the course of the year each student is given at least twfo sessions with the department. The Marion Senior High School student knows that the Guidance Department is always ready to give helpful and meaningful advice. for Modern Student Based on the Illinois Library Standard, the MHS Library is above average recommendation in most areas. The library meets all required qualifications and is steadily expanding to reach the recommended goal for a well-rounded instructional material program. The students realize the great variety of facilities available in the library and have come to depend upon it for aid in their studies. MR. WILLIAM WHITE Librarian Sponsor of Library Club, Square Dance Club, and Debate transportation. Modern Library Is Necessity Research papers demand a lot of time and study in the library. 86 During the past fifty years the faculty of Marion Senior High has grown from only twelve to fifty. The areas of teaching and materials to be covered have also broadened considearbly. But whether in 1918 or in 1968 a teacher is still a teacher and must still meet the responsi- bility of setting his students out along the right path of life. It is felt that this faculty does fulfill both the obligation to help its students' minds grow in knowledge and understanding and to teach them to do their best in all walks of life. Meeting to discuss new ideas to help students learn the necessary grammar and literature are teachers of the English Department. From Left to right: Mrs. Hancock, Mrs. Patt, Mr. Hancock, Miss McNeile, head of the department, Mrs. Emery, and Mrs. Bracewell. The Faculty MRS. J. OLGA ALFONZO Spanish; Sponsor of Spanish Club. MRS. AUDREY M. ASHLEY Art, Ensemble Director; Sponsor of Art Club. MRS. DORIS BAKER Physical Education; Sponsor of Jun- ior Class, Gymnastic Club, Square Dance Club, Girls Intramurals, Pep Club, Cheerleaders. 87 MRS. PAT BARKER Business. MRS. MABEL BRACEWELL Social Studies, English; Sponsor of Tri-Hi-Y Club. MRS. HELEN CAGLE Mathematics; Sponsor of Chesterfield Club. MISS LINDA BARNETT Physical Education; Sponsor of Gymnastic Club, Girls Intramu rals. Square Dance Club. MRS. BARBARA BRAKE Business. MR. CHARLES P. COTTON Physical Education. MRS. SANDRA BARRA Business; Sponsor of Newspaper, Press Club. MR. VERNELL BURNS Social Studies; Sponsor of Athletic Club, Football Coach, Assistant Track Coach. MR. WESLEY DEATON Industrial Arts; Sponsor of Indus. Ed. Club, Ham Radio Club. 88 Team Teaching Helps Prepare Students for College Mr. Hunter lectures the only World History Class, a combination of three classes. Mr. Burns and Mrs. Bracewell look on. In its second year team-teaching enables each teacher to specialize in a specific area and give students more information. By concentrating all World History' classes into one group, the students are exposed to special material and guest speakers at one time. SOCIAL STUDIES DEPARTMENT: From Left to right: Mr. Burns, Mrs. Bracewell, Mr. Anderson. Standing Left to right: Mr. Howard, Mr. Fluck, Mr. Hunter, head of the department, and Mr. Nolen. MRS. GALE EMERY English; Sponsor of F.T.A. MR. CLARENCE DE MATTE I MR. PHILLIP EIGENMANN Industrial Arts, Athletic Director Band. Comm. Unit Dist. 2. 89 MRS. MARGARET SUE FILBY Mathematics, Physical Science. MR. JAMES GEORGE Industrial Arts, Voc. T. and I. MR. RAY HANCOCK English; Sponsor of Sophomore Class, Pep Club. MR. JACK FLETCHER Physical Education; Baseball Coach, Soph. Basketball Coach, Assistant Football Coach. MR. GERALD GOTWAY Science; Sponsor of Junior Class, Biology Club. MR. CLAY HUNTER Social Studies; Sponsor of Social Studies Club. MR. LOUIS FLUCK Social Studies; Sponsor of Camera Club. MRS. JACLYN HANCOCK Speech, English; Sponsor of Debate, Thespian Club, Jr.-Sr. Play. MR. ROBERT HOWARD Social Studies. 90 MR. ROBERT JACKSON Art. MR. CARL MANIER Science; Sponsor of Science Club. MR. RICHARD JONES Driving, Health; Sponsor of Ath- letic Club, Basketball Coach, Track Coach, Cross-Country Coach. MRS. ALICE MANN MR. HERBERT KOBLER Voc. Agriculture; Sponsor of F.F.A.. Key Club. MR. JAMES MCDERMOTT French; Sponsor of French Club, French Honor Society, Senior Class. Mathematics; Sponsor of Math Honor Society, Bible Club, Ad- visor for National Honor Society. To test their ability to draw on paper what their eyes take in, Mrs. Ashley (background) seats her students in the lounge area facing the sur- rounding countryside. 91 MRS. ALICE MANN, Teacher of the Year. WILLIAM BUNDY TEACHER OF THE YEAR AWARD The fourth William Bundy Teacher of the Year Award was presented to Mrs. Alice Mann on Honors Day by Dick Morgan, president of the Key Club. The Former recipients were Mr. W. S. B. Dean, Mr. LeRoy Anderson, and Mr. Vernell Bums. MISS MARGARET MCNEILE English; Sponsor of Student Council. MR. WILLIAM MURPHY Industrial Arts; Sponsor of Chess Club. MRS. HARLEAN MILLER Homemaking. MR GARY NOLEN Social Studies; Sponsor of Hi-Y. 92 MRS. LITA PADGF.TT Business; In-School Office Occupa- tions. MR. PAUL PEDIGO Science, Mathematics. MRS. MARY CAROL SHAW Business; Sponsor of Soph. Tri-Hi-Y. Soph. Class. MRS. SUSAN PATT English; Sponsor of Thespian Club, Senior Class. MRS. YOLANDE PETERSON Music. MRS. ELLEN SNYDER Homemaking, Voc. Food Service; Sponsor of F.H.A. MISS EVELYN PATTERSON Latin; Sponsor of Latin Club, Latin Honor Society; Spanish Honor So- ciety. MR. JAMES REID Driving, Health; Fresh. Football Coach, Fresh. Basketball Coach. MRS. CLETA WHITACRE Business; Sponsor of F.B.L.A.; Year- book Advisor. 93 Senior Class Officers CARLA SKELTON Secretary-T reasurer PATTY MIFFLIN President JENNIFER KOBLER Vice-President KAREN JUNE AARON VIOLET LORENE ADAMS DARRELL ANDERSON PRISCILLA LYNNE ADAMS KAREN K. ADDISON JACK ANDERSON SUE ELLEN ADAMS SAM AHLGREN JOE ANDOLSEK 95 GLENN ANDREW MARENA KAY ATWOOD KATHLEEN ANN BARTON JOHN H. ANDREW STEVE BARBARO MAURICE BATHON GARY ATCHISON GEORGE W. BAREKMAN, JR. KAY BEARDEN 96 DENNIS BLANKENSHIP KENNETH W. BLUMENSTOCK EARL BLANKENSHIP III CAROL BOATRIGHT JERI LYNNE BLANKENSHIP STEPHEN E. BOND JERRY W. BONER ROBERT L. BROWNING GLORIA CANNON KENNETH BRADLEY GENEVIA BUCHANAN MARY CARRIER MIKE BROEKING RONALD CAMPBELL MIKE CARTER 98 CHRISTINE CASSIDY BECKY CLARK ADRA CORDER TONI CHASE RONALD CLARK STEVE CRAIG RICHARD CHOATE LILA CONNELL BRIGETTA M. DAMRON KARIN DAVIS FRANCIS DENIS CHARLES M. DREW BARBARA DUSCH DALE E. EADIE BRENDA JUNE EDWARDS Senior Homecoming Queen Candidates who rode on the Student Council float at Homecoming were Carla Skelton, Jennifer Kobler, Sherry Felts, Christy Russell, and Jane Ann Power. 100 101 C. THOMAS EDWARDS JACQUELINE JANE ELDRIDGE KEITH EVRARD CHARLENE EDWARDS PEGGY ELLIS CLYDE FARTHING KAY EDWARDS ALBERT EVANS JERRY LYNN FELTS SHERRY ANN FELTS JIM FOSSE JERI FULLER ARNA FETTERS MARK STEVEN FREDMAN DONNA JUNE GARNER ANN ELISABETH FEURER JAMES FREEMAN JAMES GHENT 102 THOMAS R. GOOCH PAT GRESHAM DON G. GOWER BARBARA GRIFFIN TRUMAN GRAVES ANITA GROVES 103 GARY GROVES GREG GUNTERBERG JERRY M. HAASE STEVEN HARDY MARY JO HARLAN MARCIA ROSE HARRIS CHARLES HARTWELL BILL HEBBELER LINDA HEILIG 104 105 BARBARA HENRY NANCY HESTAND JUDY HILLIARD MARSHA ANN HENSON JACKIE HILLIARD RICHARD E. HOLMES GEORGE HERRING JAMES R. HILLIARD TERRY HOPE JERRY HOUSE PHILLIP HOUSTON CAMILLE HUBBARD LARRY DEAN HUDGENS ROBERT E. HUGHES MARVELLA HUMMELL 106 KENNETH J. HURT DANIEL R. JENKINS SANDY JONES SALLY ANN IRWIN TOM JETER HOWARD W. JOYNER CHARLES JAMES MIKE JONES RICHARD KAESER JACKIE D. KELLER KAREN KAY KELLEY WILLIAM (BILL) ROBERT KINSEY BRENDA SUE KELLEY JUDY KESLER SUSAN KIPP CHERYLANN KELLEY LaROMIA KAY KING N. KATHRYN KIRKPATRICK 108 JENNIFER KOBLER JOE LOCKARD SHERRY LOWE JACKIE L. (BEARDEN) KRUMREY FRANCEY LOKERSE MARTHA ANN LYNCH ED LaBOTTE WILLIAM (BILL) LOVE PATRICIA ANN LYNCH 109 STEPHEN PATRICK MALONE HOLLY MATHENEY KENNETH L. McANELLY JUDY MARKS CAROL C. McALPIN tom McDowell JIM MARTIN DALE L. McANELLY JENNIFER McGEE 110 JAMES PHILLIP MERRELL SUSAN MILLER NAOMI McGEE JENNIFER LYNN MENEESE PATRICIA D. MIFFLIN DAVID L. MILBURN III 112 STANLEY MISKELLEY JOYCE ELAINE MOORE JOE NEELY BRUCE MITCHELL TOM MURPHY JUDY NEWBOLD DAVID H. MOAKE PERRY L. MURRY ROGER NEWLIN APRIL NICHELSON CARNIE PARKS ROBERTA PHILLIPS KAREN ODELL DIANE PATTERSON RONALD PHILLIPS SHARON LYNN OZMENT DEBBIE PHILLIPS VICKI RENEE PHILLIPS 113 RICKEY E. RAGAIN JUDY POTTHOFF JANE ANN POWER GEORGE QUAYLE JEAN RADCLIFFE CAROLYN RAMETTA REBECCA S. REBACK I 14 KATHY G. REED GARY L. RIX CHRISTY L. RUSSELL JANET LOUISE (PARMLEY) RICH JOHN P. ROTH TERRY RUSSELL CHERYL KATHLEEN RIX CHARLES RUSHING JANE ELLEN SANDERS 115 VICKY SCHAFER SAM SHORT CARLA SKELTON MARTI SEARS SUSAN SHORT MIKE SLONE GAYLA M. SHORT MIKE SINGLER MIKE SMART BRUCE E. SMITH SANDY SMOTHERS JAMES H. SOUZA DIANA SUE SMITH BEVERLY SNIDER GREGORY B. SPARKS ROBERT SMITH STEVE SNIDER ALLEN SPILLER SAM SPILLER GARY D. STEPHENS MARY STONE JIM SPITZNER JERRY D. STEWART RICHARD E. STOWERS STEVE STAPLETON GEORGE EDWARD STOKES LINDA L. STRICKLAND 118 DEBORAH SUMMERS NANCY TANNER MARY JO TEAGUE MAXINE SUTTON PRISCILLA A. SUTTON VIVIAN TANNER CHARLES WESLEY TAYLOR Trigonometry is one of the many advanced courses taken by Seniors. 120 CARLA LYNN THOMPSON CINDA RUTH THOMPSON JIM TRAVELSTEAD CYNTHIA L. TURNER SUANNE RENEE TEMPLE DANIEL TONDINI BRENDA A. VAUGHN Senior English IV classes are kept busy preparing research papers in the school library. JAN VEST TERRY WALL GARY WEBER RICKY WELLS LARRY M. WHEELER GAIL WHITE MICHAEL D. WHITE SHERRY LYNN WHITEHEAD JOHN J. WOHLWEND 121 DANNY WOLAVER Seniors Arna Fetters and Lynne Adams prepare to serve tacos to the business teachers. CAROL ELAINE WOOLCOTT RONALD ZOELLER JO ELLEN WOLAVER These Senior Homemaking students studied the preparation of international foods and served it to a portion of the faculty. Junior Class Officers 123 RITA KAY SIMPSON Secretary-T reasurer Patti Absher Pat Allen Valerie Allen David Armes Nancy Ashby Beverly Ballard Eileen Barton Margaret Barton Gary Beasley Carol Bedwell Sue Bellefeuille Bill Bethel John Bissey Clarence Blair Linda Boatright Barbara Boaz 124 Jim Booth Vickie Boyt Ada Bradley Carlyn Branche Larry Broeking Doug Brown • Butch Browning Clyde Bundren Juniors Lindell Bundren Randell Bundren Jeff Burks Cathy Butler This is the Junior entry in the Homecoming Parade. 125 Sharon Byrd Darrell Cannon Vicki Cannon Gary Carruthers Steve Carruthers Willie Carter Claudette Cash Joe Castellano Preparations For Prom Barbara Chamness Charles Chamness Pam Chase Steve Chitty Van Cobb Glenda Connell Robert Cooksey David Cooper 126 Armetta Corder Hank Counts Pat Craig Pam Crain Jane Anne Davis Neil Davis Debra Deaton Barb Dempsey Require Varied Activities Ronnie Depyatic Marsha Dial Ed Dibble Ken Dilbeck Lynne DiPietro Brenda Doetch Bill Dorris Shirley Doty 127 Larry Doughty Sandy Drake Pam Dungey Terry Dunning Martha Eadie Judy Eaton Steve Eazarsky Sue Eazarsky Mike Eckols Margaret Edmonds Shirley Eldridge Donna Emery Juniors standing in the lunch line are Susan Shafer, Gary Randolph, and Mike Green. 128 Randy Emery Timmy Emmerson Barb Evans Larry Evrard Jim Farris Glenn Felts James A. Felts David Fisher Janice Fisher Cynthia Fiveash Roger Followed Addie Fox Debbie Gardner Sandy Garris Greg Geittmann Ray Gibbons 129 Bill Giles Ron Graves Mike Green Donna Grimes Bobby Hanks Bennie Harlan Mike Harris Larry Hastings Richard Hayes Mike Heaton Cheryl Henson Charles Heyde Roger High Debbie Hilliard Jim Hilliard Helen Hodge 130 Roger Holmes Vicki Holmes Barbara Houston Wade Hudgens Mark Humphrey Roger Ingram Patty Jack Sharon Jackson Garry Jenkins Wesley Johns David Jones Joyce Jones Meredith Jones Melody Kerby Jim Key Steve King 131 Sandis Kinsey Pat Kirkpatrick Billy Kneezel This is a typical locker? Bill Kobler Dennis Krivanko Debbie Kuykendall Jane Kuykendall Greg Lambert Georgetta Land Judy Lang Jackie Latham Marcia Ledbetter Kristine Lee Alan Lence John Leonard 132 Pat Linck Dianne Little Gloria Lollar Richard Lowe Vicki Lowe Randy Lyell Michael Malin Jim Marshall Kent Mattox Jeannie May James May Frances Mayer Jack McCabe Gary McCarty Charles McCollum Scott McCormick 133 Priscilla McGee Linda Meneese Debbie Miller Deborah Milligan Gary Milligan Joanna Mitchell Rick Moss Dale Newbold Dean Newell Artie Otey Mike Owens Pat Parker Robert Parks Mary Lou Payne Sheryl Payseno Mike Peebles 134 Steven Phalp Connie Phillips Randall Phillips Sherry Phillips Paula Pickens Donna Powell Keith Pritchett Linda Pritchett Buddy Pulley Suzanne Pulley Norman Quertermous Charles Ragain Rex Ragain Ben Rains Sheri Ramsey Gary Randolph 135 Ronald Raney Renee Reames Joe Reed Jim Richardson Gordon Richey Jettia Ridlen Mick Ritchason David Rix Kelley Rix Addison Roberts Danny Robertson Roger Robertson Nancy Rue Karen Schutzenhofer Joyce Sears Susan Shafer 136 Paul Shelton Kay Shotton Janice Simmerman Rita Kay Simpson Dwayne Smith Gayle Smith Bob Snyder George Soldner Kaye Sprague Clara Staton Ron Stearns Jane Stiritz John Stone Kurt Stowers Drusilla Stratman Lynn Strobel 137 Delores Sweet Dennis Taylor Juniors Cheer The Wildcats To Victory Vicki Strobel Jim Sullins Donald Taylor Audrey Thompson Chuck Travelstead Debbie Travelstead Debbie Trimm Beth Trulove Kenneth Tyler Tom Van Horn 138 Debra Vaughn Diane Vaughn Nancy Vinson Jerry Walker Kathy Walker Carolyn White Vicki White Vince Whitman Ed Wigart Pat Wilkins John Will Bailey Williams Lenda Williams Linda Wilson Vicki Winchester Bob Woodard 139 Junior Class Officers And Annual Staff Members Work Together Seated, Left to right: Debbie Gardner, Rita Kay Simpson, Vicki Holmes. Standing, Left to right: Wade Hudgens, Judy Lang, John Will. Jeannie Woods Brenda Zoeller Diane Zoeller Sophomore Class Officers BRAD LINDSEY President NANCY HELM Vice-President MARTHA BRANDT Secretary-T reasurer 141 Steve Albright Olguita Alfonso Scotty Allen il Stephen Allen Charles Almaroad Jerry Almaroad Dian Anderson Stasie Andolsek Sharon Angel Sophomores For Class officers choose theme for float—one of their first duties. Steve Aschieris Judy Attebury Dennis Baker Melanie Baker Steve Baker Larry Barnes Mary Barnett Paula Barrale Tim Barth Elizabeth Bathon Debbi Bearden Terry Bennett Mike Benton Lester Bethel Phyllis Blair 142 Prepare Kris Blankenship Neil Blankenship Margaret Bloodworth Homecoming Gerry Boester Patty Boester Jody Bond Deborah Borum Judy Boyd John Boyer Mark Boyt Becky Bradley Martha Brandt Darrell Broeking Greg Broeking Mike Brown Nancy Brown Gary Bryan Mary Buchanan Charles Burgess Joan Burgess David Burnett Keith Burns Roger Burroughs Danny Bush 143 Steven Campbell Pat Carrigan Julianne Castellano Bennett Chamness Danny Chamness Jeff Chase Tom Chicon Diane Clark Kathy Clark Alan Clemons Paula Conley Jackie Connell Lavina Copher Toni Cottone Lesleigh Cox Left to right: Monty Singler, Rhonda Henshaw, Joada Parks, and Pete Es- posito observe mono- cotyledoneae. Biology I Use Of 144 John Donelson Connie Doron Bill Draper Patti Dungey Teresa Dunn Fonda Edwards Vicki Edwards Deborah Elders Brenda Emery Lindel Emery Loretta Emery Kristine Etling Connie Evans Randy Ferrell Debra Fietsam ncludes Vlicroscopes Terry Gill John Glover Greg Goins Gayle Graul Karen Graves Kathy Griffin Gordon Grimes Diana Gwaltney Elesa Hall Cindy Harrell Mike Harris Troy Harris Kathy Hartwell Cynthia Hastings Mary Ellen Hastings Gary Heaviland Nancy Helm Barbara Hendrickson James Hendrickson Rhoda Henshaw 146 Rhonda Henshaw David Hickey Jeff Hope Richard Hope Sophomores Gary House Mike Houston James Howard Christine Hoy Danny Hudgens Marcia Hummell Mike Humphrey Jeff Hunt Richard Jack Mike Jobe Mark Johns Donna Johnson Candy Jones Jackie Jones Karen Jones Randy Jones 147 Steve Jones Terri Jones Connie Jordan Sharon Kelley Carl Kelton Brenda Kent Sophomores had a good football season. Greg Kessel Brenda King Roger King Chris Klein Marcia Lambert Bonnie Lane Suzanne Lane Melody Lange Gary Lemmon Diane Levesque Brad Lindsey Gale Lingle Linda Little Bill Lowe John Mahan Mike Mardis Larry Marks Roger Marshall 148 Barbara Matheney Marcia Mayer Gary McCabe Ron McDowell Becky McGuire Karen McKinney Emily McNeely Bob McRoy Kathy Meneese Sophomores enjoy assembly program. Steve Meneese Don Milburn Rickey Miskelley Debby Mitchell Eva Mitsdarffer Patricia Moore Rosie Moore John Morgan Jerry Morris Mike Moss Gina Murphy James Needham Debbie Newbold Kathy Newbold Kathy Nichols 149 N. N. Norman Brent Northcutt Bill Novick Ronald Oakley Sophomores Dan Odell Jack Odom Deborah Odum Terry Odum Linda Owens Jim Pape Joada Parks Roger Parks Danny Partin Carol Parton Steve Pate Charles Patrick John Patterson Janis Payne Gary Pearson Jo Ann Peebles 150 Lana Pentecost Pauline Phillips George Pickens Linda Pinson Jeannie Piper John Pippin Patty Pippin Vincent Polak Jennifer Polinski Curt Powell Nancy Powell Ricky Pulley Thomas Quertermous Paula Rametta Debbie Ratermann Diane Renchen Tawnya Reynolds Cale Rhoades Tom Rich Bert Richardson 151 Bob McRoy points out some outstand- ing art work done in Reba Rudolph Orlene Rue Alan Rupert Linda Salzman Pat Samples Sophomores Excel Glenn Richey Larry Richey Lois Rix Jeannie Roberts Charles Robertson Nancy Robinson Janet Rose Patty Rose Harry Rowe Ramona Sandefur Gail Sanders Jerry Sanders Mary Schutzenhofer Bruce Sellars Mike Shade Theron Shanks Butch Short Larry Simpson Monty Singler 152 class to Debbie Bear- den (left) and Becky Clark. Randy Spiller Donna Sprague Tommy Sprague Randall Stacy Melody Stambaugh Jack Stephens Jack Stewart Darlene Stilley Marsha Stilley Nancy Stokes Danny Stone Greg Stoup Mary Sullins Eugene Sullivan Steve Sullivan 153 Bob Thompson Lois Thompson Marvin Thompson Kay Throgmorton Sandy Travelstead Connie Tripp Beth Turner Judy Turner Dallas Underhile Randy Uselton Steve Utley Clinton Van Roekel Ronni Vaughn Marjorie Vinson Keith Wall Marcheeta Ward Steve Ward Steve Waterbury Wendell Weingartner Elana Welch 154 Sophomores Have School Spirit Lee Ann Wells Mike Wheeler Becky Whitehead Jim Whitt Jackie Williams Linda Williams Carolyn Wilson Steve Wilson Gail Wright Dale Zceller Sophomore cheerleaders from left to right are: Orlene Rue, Gina Murphy, Jody Bond, Julie Castellano, and Eva Mitsdarffer. Left to right: Linda Pinson. Jody Bond. 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Herrin, III. Carbondale, III. 993-8136 942-2794 549-5612 Jake's Sells The Best And Repairs The Rest WESTERNAIRE DODGE ONE-DAY SERVICE All Work and Materials Guaranteed Dodge Trucks and Dodge Cars U.S. ROYAL TIRES AND BATTERIES— WHEEL BALANCING RECAPPING AND VULCANIZING— TIRE SERVICE OF ANY KIND BIEDERMANS OF MARION INC. MAYER BROS. MOTOR SALES Midwest's Largest Home Furnishings SINCE 1886 New Route 13 West MARION, ILLINOIS OLDSMOBILE—PONTIAC BUICK A 603 North Market Marion, Illinois BAINBRIDGE JEWELRY PHONE 993-3610 SINCE 1882 Jewelry—Diamonds and Brides' Service MARION, ILLINOIS 179 Live A Little DAIRY QUEEN-BRAZIER 2200 W. Main St. Marion, Illinois Phone 993-4180 Hours II A.M.— 11 P.M. Complete Carry Out Service 180 CHRIST ELECTRIC COMPANY ROBERT ROSE GENE YOUNG Owners ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS Industrial Commercial Residential WIRING PHONE — 993-5475 615 East Main Marion, Illinois 181 A Service Institution for Permanent Security Courteous Service—Ample Facilities Drive-In and Walk-Up Windows for Convenient Banking THE BANK OF MARION ON THE SQUARE MARION, ILLINOIS Installment Loan Department 106 N. Market St. MEMBER FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION OFFICERS OSCAR SCHAFALE President J. L. HILL Exec. Vice President A. N. BAKER Vice President V. W. BOWMAN Vice President H.W. BENEKE Vice President OFFICERS O. L. MUSGRAVE Vice President MARGARET BROEKING Cashier RODMAN HANCOCK Asst. Cashier JACK HILL Asst. Cashier DIRECTORS A. N. BAKER V. W. BOWMAN H. L. CRISP II F. G. HARRISON W. L. McMICHAEL OSCAR SCHAFALE H. L. ZIMMERMAN AUGUST L. FOWLER Attorney 182 DAVE'S WEST SIDE DRUGS 183 908 South Court—Lot of Parking Space—Phone 993-8430 Open 7 Days a Week. Open 8 A.M. to 7 P.M. Monday thru Saturday EVERET AND BERNICE MADDUX REMEMBER— Wunstop Duzzit at GREEN'S House of Color • CARPETS • WALL COVERING • DRAPERIES Charge Account • PAINT • ARTIST SUPPLIES Southern Illinois Leading Fashion Store— Dial 997-1336 JUNIOR MISSES, JUNIOR PETITES FOR ALL SCHOOL EVENTS Compliments of MARION FINANCE COMPANY, INC. MARION FINANCE COMPANY. INC. Is the Only Loan Office in Marion Owned by People Who Live in This Area L. C. CAVANESS, Pres. JOE GULLEY. Manager BARNEY BOREN, Sec.-Treas. STELLA MEZO, Vice Pres. SAUNDRA JENT, Cashier 184 BAYS THRIFTWAY STORE STORE HOURS 8 A.M. TO 8 P.M. — MON. THROUGH SAT. Big enough to serve you! Small enough to know you! 805 NORTH COURT PHONE 993-6585 MARION ILLINOIS 185 PARKS IMPLEMENT COMPANY, INC. Dealers for: ALLIS-CHALMERS GMC TRUCKS MASSEY-FERSUSON NEW IDEA NEW HOLLAND McCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS Marion, Illinois PHONE 997-1326 HIGHWAY 13 EAST FOOD TOWNE 41 I South Court Street OPEN 9 A.M. TO 8 P.M. . . . CLOSED SUNDAY Low Prices Friendly Service Good Merchandise LITTLE EGYPT SMORGASBORD AND RESTAURANT On New Route 13—4 Blocks West of Route 13 and Route 37 Stop Lights PHONE 993-8529 MARION, ILLINOIS A Large Selection of Fruits, Salads, Meats and Vegetables From Which To Choose ALL YOU CAN EAT NOON LUNCH $1.15 Children 85c Evening Dinner $ 1.50 BREAKFAST SERVED 6:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Closed Tuesdays Seating Capacity 170 Banquet Room 187 4? J y ■ %■ Pepsi Cola cold beats any cola cold! Drink Pepsi' cald-the colder the better. Pepsi Cola’s taste was created for the cold. That special Pepsi taste comes alive in the cold. Drenching, quenching taste that never gives out before your thirst gives in. Pepsi pours it on! Taste that beats the others cold.. Pepsi pours it on! Compliments of Samtone Certified MaslerD ydca tier BRACY FOOD STORE Where Your Business Is Appreciated MONROE CLEANERS The Home of Beautiful Dry Cleaning 507 West Main Marion, Illinois 993-5021 Phone 993-4740 405 West Main Marion, Illinois 188 BANK OF EGYPT 210 West Main Marion Illinois IT PLEASES US TO SERVE YOU MEMBER OF FEDERAL DEPOSIT INSURANCE CORPORATION 189 • MODERN METHODS USED • FREE INSPECTION • FULLY INSURED TERMITE CONTROL CALL TODAY 993-4335 Marion JOHN W. BURNS Owner BURNS PEST CONTROL SERVICE LEON WEBB AUTO SALES SALES—TOYOTA—PARTS SERVICE NEW RTE. 13 WEST P. O. BOX 207 MARION, ILLINOIS 62959 I • j Miles South On Hwy. 37—RFD 5, Marion Congratulations Marion Students for Your Many Accomplishments. Compliments of MARY'S Beauty Shop ★ MR. ED'S BIG STAR 914 W. Main Street 100 West Patrick St. Marion, Illinois MARION, ILLINOIS Store No. 116 Owned and Operated by Owner MARY ASKEW Operator PATSY HOLLAND ED SMART Compliments of GOSPEL BOOK STORE 1400 West Main St. Phone 993-8527 BOOKS—BIBLES—SHEET MUSIC RECORDINGS—SUNDAY SCHOOL AND EVERYTHING IN CHURCH SUPPLIES MARION, ILLINOIS COATS • DRESSES • SPORTSWEAR • ACCESSORIES Marion, III. Compliments of BOWMAN TIRE MART, INC. Marion, Illinois Tire Experts in Fact KELLY PLUMBING HEATING SERVICE 1300 North Logan TELEPHONE 993-4610 Marion Illinois 190 CAMPBELL fettaee PHARMACY 200 North Market Street MARION, ILLINOIS Three Registered Pharmacists ROY CAMPBELL CHARLES INGRAM BILL CLARK 191 There Must Be A Reason Compliments of WGGH MARION ILLINOIS 1150 Radio One in Southern Illinois SERVING SIX MILLION PEOPLE- IN SIX STATES 409 N. Market Marion, Illinois PHONE 993-4936 T V W MEN'S WEAR INC. Where Marion Trades With Confidence 112 E. Main Street PHONE 993-8496 Marion, Illinois BEST WISHES ALLEN INDUSTRIES INC Illinois 193 Herrin MITCHELL FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service Air Conditioned Oxygen Equipped 800 NORTH MARKET PHONE 993-2095 194 MARION, ILLINOIS Compliments of: TWIN COUNTY SERVICE COMPANY FS FARM SUPPLIES 501 North Monroe Marion, Illinois ZWICK'S SHOES On the Square Marion, Illinois PHONE 993-6842 FOOTWEAR FOR THE FAMILY JACKSON GRAY COMPANY Compliments of INC. GOSS 413 N. Market Marion, Illinois HOME FURNISHINGS INSURANCE 401 North Market Ph. 993-4301—993-6337 Maytag—RCA Victor—RCA Whirlpool L C. CAVANESS PHONE 993-5181 BARNEY R. BOREN SADIE M. GRAY Marion, Illinois CASH. CHARGE—LAYAWAY First Quality Merchandise Low Prices Always SHERMAN'S Congratulations 1968 Graduates H. C. DIBBLE, M.D. A. N. BAKER, M.D. R. D. MORGAN, M.D. H. T. MERRELL, M.D. 195 Compliments of COX Hardware and Furniture Marion Gifts On The Square Illinois STYLART SHOPPE Marion's Newest Shop for Juniors Best Wishes and Junior Petites, Featuring Jonathan Logan, Country Set, and Graduates Band Box JOSEPH McALPIN, D.D.S. 'THE JUNIOR SHOPPE D. L SMOTHERS, D.D.S. L. E. KELLER, D.D.S. W. E. WILLIAMS, D.D.S. On The Square Marion, Illinois 196 You Always Hit The Target at the a w DRIVE-IN For the Finest in Food, Drinks, Cones, Malts and Shakes East Main St. Marion, Illinois CHRYSLER Plymouth HAMLETT MOTOR SALES 620 East Main Street MARION, ILLINOIS 62959 TELEPHONE 993-5554 MARION BOWL 12 AUTOMATIC AMF PINSPOTTERS I Mile West of Downtown—Marion, Illinois BOWL WHERE YOU SEE PHONE 993-6716 BOWL WHERE YOU SEE THE 'GIC TRIAh THE MAGIC TRIANGLE SPECIAL PARTY RATES TO SCHOOLS AND ORGANIZATIONS WIRING AND FIXTURES ELECTRIC HEAT PHONES 993-5628 993-8570 BRUCE ELECTRIC SERVICE Electric Contracting MARION, ILLINOIS HWY. 13 E. MAIN ST. THE UPTOWNER Coffee Shop Dining Room Catering and Banquet Facilities 198 REMEMBER WHEN Our Compliments to You Our Marion High Students JAVELIN! The New Generation Sports Car From American Motors ABSHER MOTOR SALES 993-2674 ! 4 Mi. East, Hwy. 13—Box 610 Marion, Illinois 200 Compliments of— WILLIAM J. NOVICK, ATTORNEY AT LAW JAMES W. SANDERS, ATTORNEY AT LAW ROBERT L BUTLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW K. T. HUBLER, ATTORNEY AT LAW THOMAS EARL WHITACRE DETECTIVE AGENCY LICENSED—STATE OF ILLINOIS—BONDED INVESTIGATIONS—PATROL AND GUARD SERVICE Phone 993-5034 Marion, Illinois Compliments of DR. DONALD R. RIPLEY—CHIROPRACTOR 1825 West Main 993-5002 Marion Illinois WILSON FUNERAL HOME ROBERT A. WILSON JAMES R. WILSON CHARLES HUGHEY 104 So. Van Buren Marion, Illinois 201 KIMMEL AUTO SUPPLY Need a second car? SOUTHERN ILLINOIS '11 LEADING JOBBER Rent one. 302 N. Court We feature Chevrolets and other GM cars. fNAT ONAL CAR RENTAL J 1108 S. Court 993-8126 Marion, III. Marion, Illinois 993-4862 DUNNINGS STUDIO 405 E. Warder Street Marion, Illinois Phone 993-8367 CHILDREN ARE OUR SPECIALTY. Compliments of C. R. BROWNING PHILLIPS 66 STATION 800 W. Main Phone 993-6557 Marion, Illinois VESTA BLAKE FASHIONS Junior Petites Sizes 3 to 9 Junior Miss Sizes 5 to 15 Missey Fashions Sizes 6 to 20 106 So. Market Street THE FAIR THE TOWN YARN SHOP FURNITURE COMPANY Don't Just Sit—Knit Located 1 4 Mile East of the 107 North Market Marion Fairgrounds 993-3295 PARK EASY—SHOP EASY—PAY EASY Southern Illinois Largest KROEHLER DEALER DR. RICHARD G. BURSUA DR. ORTIS A. EATON Optometrists 300 N. Market Street, Suite 2 Marion, Illinois 203 204 COURTNEY'S Moving - Packing - Shipping Oldest . . . Most Reliable MARION, ILLINOIS 513 NORTH MARKET 993-2667 na| iCtW-M N ««COURTNEYS 1 | m0V1MG t 5T0B4GE THANKS TO THESE PATRONS A W Drive-In Absher Motor Sales Adams Shoe Store Albright's Clothing Store Allen Industries, Inc. Attorneys Butler, Robert L. Hubler, K. T. Novick, William J. Sanders, James W. Bainbridge Jewelry Bank of Egypt Bank of Marion Bay's Thriftway Store Bearden Construction Company Ben's Outlet Shoe Store Bennie’s Italian Foods Biederman's Of Marion, Inc. Blankenship, E. and Company Boatright Real Estate Bowman Tire Mart Bracy Food Store Browning, C. R., Phillips 66 Station Bruce Electric Burger Chef Burns Pest Control Burwell, Dr. E. T., Nelson E. Ash Bush's Camera Shop Busy Bee Campbell Rexall Store Central Illinois Public Service Christ Electric Company Cline-Vick Drug Community Savings Loan Courtney's Cox's Hardware Furniture Dairy Queen-Brazier Darlene's Charm Cottage Dave's West Side Drug Dentists Keller, L. E„ D.D.S. McAlpin, Joseph, D.D.S. Smothers, D. L., D.D.S. Williams, W. E., D.D.S. Doctors Baker, Dr. A. N. Dibble. Dr. H. C. Merrell, Dr. H. T. Morgan, Dr. R. D. Dungey's Real Estate Dunning's Studio Eaton, Dr. O. A.-Bursua, Dr. Richard G. Edwards Oil Company Fabick Machinery Company The Fair Furniture Store Farm Fresh Dairy Farmer's Produce Fluck's Market Food Towne Fox's Flower Shop Giles Armature Electric Works, Inc. Goodyear Gospel Book Store Goss Home Furnishings Great Lakes Terminal Transport Green's House of Color Greyhound Bus Station Hamlett Motor Sales Carl Harvel Agency Real Estate Hood's Studio Hotel State IBC Homes Irwin Typewriter Exchange Jackson Gray Company, Inc. Jake's Tire Recap Jeter, Dr. Everett E. Joyner Bros., Inc. Kaeser Lumber Company Karstev's Keller Heating Keller's Youth Shop Kelly Heating Plumbing Kimmel Auto Supply Kroger Store Little Egypt Smorgasbord Marion Bowl Marion Body Shop Marion College of Beauty Culture Marion Daily Republican Marion Finance Company, Inc. Marion Ice Coal Service Marion Motors, Inc. Marion Pepsi-Cola Distributing Marion Recreation Department Marks Hardware Decorating Center Mary's Beauty Shop Mayer Bros., Motor Sales Mitchell Funeral Home Monroe Cleaners Mr. Ed's National Rent-a-Car Norman's Restaurant Odum Concrete Odum's Jewelry Orkin Parks Implements Parks Pharmacy Peerless Cleaners P. N. Hirsch Poor Boy's Market Prudential Insurance Company Pulley Son's Bar-B-Que Ramada Inn Ripley, Dr. Donald R., Chiropractor Robert's Insurance Agency Rodd Insurance Realty Roth Cleaners Ron's Bar-B-Que Sherman's Department Store Simpson, Laura, Tax and Accounting Service Small's Food Store Spire's Shop State Farm Insurance Stotlar Lumber Company Stylart Shoppe TVW Men's Clothing Store Teen Fashion Tempo Tom's Bar-B-Que Topper's Town Yarn Shop Turner Interiors Twin County Service Company Uncle Tom's Uptowner Vesta Blake Virginia's Gift Center WGGH Walker, J. V. and Sons Wayne's Shell Station Webb Auto Sales Western Auto Westernaire Dodge Whitacre Detective Agency Williamson County Farm Qureau Wilson Funeral Home Winter’s Barber Shop W. T. Grant Zwick's Shoe Store 206 Seniors Participate In School Activities Senior Student Council members sene to link students with the administration. AARON, KAREN JUNE Chesterfield Club I; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Square Dance Club 3. 4; FHA Club 2. 3. 4. Historian 4; FBI.A Club 1. 3: Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Typing Award 3: Guidance Of- fice 4. ADAMS. PRISCILLA LYNNE Press Club 3: GAA Club 2; FHA Club 1. 2; FBI.A Club 1; Knit ting Club 2; Pep Club 3: News- paper 4, Co-Feature Editor 4; Homecoming Float Committee 3; Press Club Award 3. ADAMS, SUE ELLEN Bible Club 4; Dramatic Club 1. 2; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2; Pep Club 1, 3. 4; French Club 4. Award 3; French Honor So- ciety 3. 4. Secretary-Treasurer 4; Camera Club 3, 4. Treasurer 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1. 2. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Shorthand Award 4; Thespian Troupe 2. 3, 4. Pro- gram Chairman 3. 4; Speech Con- test 2. 3. 4; Musical 1. 2. 3. 4; Variety Show 2, 3. 4; Debate Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; Choir 1. ADAMS. VIOLET LORENE Library Club 4; Square Dance Club 3. 4. ADDISON. KAREN K. Library Club 4; FHA Club 3. 4; Knitting Club 3. AHLGREN. SAM Baseball 1. 2. Award 1; Attended Union Scioto High School. Chille- cothe, Ohio. ANDERSON. DARRELL FFA Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; Cross Country 2. 3. Award 3; Basketball 1. 2, 3. Awards 1. 2; Track 1.2. ANDERSON, JACK Football Manager 1; Basketball Manager 1; Attended Cumberland High School. Cumberland. Ken- tucky. ANDOLSEK. JOE Art Club 3; Pep Club 4; Square Dance Club 4; Camera Club 3. 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Attended Augustinian Academy. St. Louis. Missouri. ANDREW. GLENN Pep Club 4; Attended Rosie! a re High School. Rosiclare. Illinois. ANDREW. JOHN H Attended Rosiclare High School. Rosiclare. Illinois. ATCHISON, GARY Key Club 2. 3. 4. President 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4; Latin Honor Society 3. 4; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2. 3. 4: Track 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4. Awards 3, 4: Typing Award 2; Homecoming Float Committee 2. ATWOOD, MARENA KAY Dramatic Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1; GAA Club 1. 2. 3. Awards 1, 2. Officer 2; FBLA Club 4; Band 1. 2. 3, 4. Contests 2. 3. 4; Twirler 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Committee 4; Prom Committee 3: Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Award 3; Essay Award 3; Band Award 3; Twirling Award 3; Gym- nastic Club 3. 4; Chesterfield Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. 3; Hop Committee 2. BARBARO, STEVE Athletic Club 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4, Awards 1. 2. 4; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 3. 4; Homecoming Escort 4. BAREKMAN, GEORGE W., JR. Industrial Arts Club 4; Teenarian Club 3, 4; Spanish Club 1; Chess Club 2; Square Dance Club 2. 3; Ham Radio Club 2; Camera Club 3; Prom Committee 3; Homecom- ing Float Committees 1. 2, 3. 4. BARTON, KATHLEEN ANN Library Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Square Dance Club 3; Choir 1; Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Awards 3. 4; Bookkeeping Award 4; Duplicat- ing Sen-ice 4. Chairman 4; Office Girl 4; FBI.A Club 4. BATHON, MAURICE Industrial Arts Club 3. BEARDEN, KAY Pep Club 3. 4; Square Dance Club 2. 4; GAA Club 3. Award 3; Sen- ior Play Committee 4; Gymnastic Club 4. BLANKENSHIP, DENNIS Library Club 3; Teenarian Club 2; Key Club 3. 4; Math Honor So- ciety 4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 3, 4; Biology Club 2; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3: Homecom- ing Float Committees 2. 3. 4; Sen- ior Play Cast 4; Youth World 3; Math Field Day 4. BLANKENSHIP, EARL, III BLANKENSHIP, JERI LYNNE Art Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Awards 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3. 4, Senior Play Committee 4; Ro- tary Award 3; Lions Club Award 3: Artist of the Year 3; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. BLUMENSTOCK. KENNETH W. FFA Club 1. 2, 3. 4. BOATRIGHT, CAROL Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Award 2: FBLA Club 1. 4; Choir 1. 2. 3; Knitting Club 3; Newspaper 4: Hop Committee 2; Prom Com- mittee 3: Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Award 3; Homecoming Committee 4; Choir Club 3. BOND, STEPHEN E. Teenarian Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4: Latin Club 2. 3. 4. Award I. Treasurer 3; Press Club 2. President 2; Football I, 2. Awards 1. 2; Basketball 1. 2, Awards 1. 2; Track 1. 2. Award 2; Social Studies Club 4; Camera Club 3. Secretary 3; Annual Staff 4; News- paper 2; Prom Committee 3; Home coming Float Committees 2. 3, 4. BONER. JERRY W. Art Club 2. 3. 4; FFA Club I. 2. 3. 4. Reporter 4. BRADLEY, KENNETH BROEKING, MIKE Hi-Y Club 3. Treasurer 3; Teen- arian Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 2; Latin Club 2, 3. 4. Award 3, Pres- ident 3. Vice-President 4; Athletic Club 2; Latin Honor Society 3, 4, Award 3. President 4; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Football 1, Award 1; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Awards 1, 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4, Awards 2. 3. 4; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committee 2: Home- coming Float Committee 4; Math Field Day 1; Typing Award 2; Rotary Awards 1. 2. Gold Key 2; Musical 1, 2. BROWNING, ROBERT L. Library Club 3; Teenarian Club 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 2. 3; FBLA Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1; Camera Club 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Homecoming Float Committees 1. 2. 3. 4. BUCHANAN, GENEVIA Bible Club 4; Art Club 4; Library Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3: Spanish Club 4; GAA Club 1. 2; FHA Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FTA Club 1. 3; Choir 1. 2. 3. Contests 1, 2: Homecoming Float Committees 1. 2. 3: Attended Bismarck High School. Bismarck, Illinois. CAMPBELL. RONALD Art Club 1. 4. CANNON, GLORIA Pep Club 2. 3; Square Dance Club 2; GAA Club 2. 3; FHA Club 4; FBLA Club 1; Gymnastic Club 3. CARRIER, MARY Dramatic Club 3. 4; Chesterfield Club 2; Square Dance Club 2. 3, 4; FHA Club 3. 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Shorthand Award 3. CARTER, MIKE Hi-Y Club 1. 3; Teenarian Club 3. 4; Pep Club 4; Latin Club 2. 3, 4; Social Studies Club 2. 4; Annual Staff 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3: Home- coming Float Committees 2, 3, 4; Debate 2, 3. CASSIDY, CHRISTINE Art Club 4; Dramatic Club 3; 207 Senior Key Club members raise and lower the flag at school daily. Chesterfield Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; FBLA Club 4; Choir 4; Choir Club 4; Attended Sena High School. Chicago, Illinois. CHASE, TONI Square Dance Club 3. 4; CHOATE, RICHARD Cross Country 3, Award 3; Foot- ball 2, Award 2; Track 1. 2. Awards 1, 2. CLARK, BECKY Art Club 2. 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; FBLA Club 1, 2, 3; Home- coming Float Committees 3, 4: Office Girl 4. CLARK, RONALD Biology Club 2. 3. 4. Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4. CONNELL, LILA Sub-Chcstcrficld Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4, Award 3; FBLA Club 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committee 1. 2. 3. 4; Typing Awards 2, 3- CORDER, ADRA Dramatic Club 2; Sub-Chesterficld Club 1; Chesterfield Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3, 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3, Award 1; FBLA Club 4; Choir 1, 2. 3; Knitting Club 1; Camera Club 3, 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Latin Queen 1, 2; Typ- ing Awards 3, 4; Shorthand Award 4; Thespian Troupe 2, 3, 4; Musi- cal 1, 2, 3, 4; Speech Contests 2, 3. 4; Library Assistant 2; Debate 3; Choir Club 2, 3. CRAIG, STEVE Art Club 1; Chess Club 1. DAMRON, BRIGETTA M. Spanish Club 1; Press Club 3. 4. Secretary 4; GAA Club 1. 2; FHA Club 3: Newspaper 3. 4. Reporter 3, 4. Co-Editorial Editor 4; Typ- ing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Award 3. DAVIS, KARIN Dramatic Club 1; Typing Award 3. DENIS, FRANCIS Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3; Square Dance Club 4; Ham Radio Club 1. 2. 3. DREW, CHARLES M. Spanish Club 4; Football 3; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Award 4. DUSCH, BARBARA Art Club 4. EADIE, DALE E. Tecnarian Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4. Awards 2. 3; Chess Club 2. 3; Athletic Club 2; Football 1. 2; Social Studies Club 4; News- paper 3; Hop Committee 2; Home- coming Float Committees 2, 3. EDWARDS, BRENDA JUNE Square Dance Club 4; FHA Club 1; FTA Club 2. 3. 4; Attended Carrier Mills High School, Carrier Mills, Illinois. EDWARDS, CHARLENE Library Club 4; Pep Club 2; Square Dance Club 4; FHA Club 4; Short- hand Awards 3. 4. EDWARDS, C. THOMAS Dramatic Club 1. 2; Library Assist- ant 2; Pep Club 3. 4; French Club 4; Spanish Club 4, Treasurer 4; Press Club 2, 4. Program Chair- man 2; Choir 1, 3; Camera Club 3, 4. Vice-President 3. Secretary 4; Newspaper 2. 3. 4. Reporter 2. Front Page Editor 3. Editor 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Com- mittee 3: Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Committee 2. Junior Play Cast 3, Senior Play Committee 4: Typing Award 2; Speech Awards 2. 3; Rotary Awards 2. 3; Lions Club Award 3; Debate 2. 3. 4; Choir Club 3; Thespian Troupe 3. 4. Vice-President 3. President 4; Speech Contests 2. 3, 4; Boys' Glee Club 1. 3; Variety Show 2. 3. 4: Musical 1. 2. 3. 4. EDWARDS, KAY Square Dance Club 3, 4; FHA Club 4; FTA Club 2. 3. 4; Band 1. Camera Club 3; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Shorthand Award 3: ELDRIDGE, JACQUELINE JANE Bible Club 3. 4, President 4; Art Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Award 3; Tri- Hi-Y Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 3. 4; Spanish Club 2; GAA Club 2; FBLA Club 3, 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Square Dance Club 2; Spanish Award 2. ELLIS, PEGGY Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2, 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4. Award 2; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Typing Awards 2, 3: Shorthand Award 3. EVANS, ALBERT Key Club 4; Cross Country 3, 4, Award 4; Football 1, 2. Awards I. 2; Basketball 1, 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 2; Baseball 3, 4: Athletic Club 4; Homecom- ing Float Committee 4. EVRARD, KEITH Pep Club 3; FFA Club 1. 2. 3; FARTHING, CLYDE Square Dance Club 3; FFA Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 3, 4. FELTS, JERRY LYNN Hi-Y Club 4, Secretary 4; Pep Club 3. 4; French Club 2, 3: Biology Club 3; Typing Award 2. FELTS, SHERRY ANN Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 2. Vice-President 3, President 4; Tri- Hi-Y Club 1. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FBLA Club 2; Choir I. 2. 3. 4; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Club 4; Student Council 3. 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1, 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 3, 4; Typing Award 2; Rotary Award 2; Musical 1, 2, 3; Choir Club 2, 3, 4. FETTERS, ARNA Press Club 2. 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Newspaper 3, 4, Business Man- ager 4; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 3. 4; Newspaper Award 3; Pep Club 3. FEURER, ANN ELISABETH Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3. Vice-President 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 3, Secretary 4, Award 2; Choir 1; Annual Staff 2, 3. 4. Club Editor 3, Assistant Editor 4; Student Council 3. 4, Secretary 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2, 3. 4; Typ- ing Award 2; Rotary Awards 1, 3; Musical 1, 2. 3. 4; Best French I Student Award 3; Nominee for Illinois Heart Fund Scholarship 3. FOSSE, JIM Teenarian Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Foot- ball 1. 2. 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 3. 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Athletic Club 2. 3. 4. FREDMAN, MARK STEVEN Teenarian Club 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 3, President 4; Latin Club 1, 2. Award 1; Athletic Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Honor Society 1. 2; Football 1. 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 4; Golf 2. 3. 4; Social Studies Club 4; Key Club 1; Student Coun- cil 1. 2, 3. 4. Commissioner of Public Relations 2, Vice-President 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1. 2. 3. 4; Class Pres- ident I; Homecoming Escort 4; Typing Award 2; Rotary Awards 1, 2, Gold Key 1; Debate 1. FREEMAN, JAMES Library Club 4; Track 1. 2; Social Studies Club 4. FULLER, JERI Chesterfield Club 2; Pep Club 3; Latin Club 1, 2; Press Club 4; FHA Club 3: FBLA Club 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Newspaper 4; Home- coming Float Committees 2, 3. 4; Choir Club 2, 3. 4. GARNER, DONNA JUNE Square Dance Club 3, 4; FHA Club 4. GHENT, JAMES Science Club 3; Latin Club 1. 2; Press Club 3; Athletic Club 3, 4: Cross Country 4, Award 4; Track 1. 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2, 3. 4; Baseball 3. 4. Awards 3. 4; News paper 3. GOOCH, THOMAS R The Senior Office Girls perform many duties to aid the school secretaries. 208 GOWER, DON G. Library Club 2; Camera Club 2; Junior Play Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Typing Award 3. GRAVES, TRUMAN Hi-Y Club 4; Pep Club 4; Basket- ball 2, Award 2; Baseball 3, 4, Awards 3, 4. GRESHAM, PAT Art Club 2, 3; Dramatic Club 2; Square Dance Club 2. GRIFFIN, BARBARA Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, Award 2; Square Dance Club 2; GAA Club 1, 2, Awards 1. 2, Officer 2; FTA Club 4; FBLA Club 3, 4, Officer 4; Newspaper 3, 4; Homecoming Float Commit- tees 2, 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Typing Award 2. GROVES, ANITA Bible Club 3, 4; Art Club 2; Thes- pian Troupe 3, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Pep Club 3; Spanish Club 1, 2, Award 1; Choir 1; Newspaper 3; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Typing Award 2; Speech Award 3; Thespian Awards 3. 4; Speech Contests 3, 4; Square Dance Club 2. GROVES, GARY Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3; Art Club 2; Chess Club 3. 4. GUNTERBERG, GREG Industrial Arts Club 4; Track 3, Award 3. HAASE, JERRY M. Attended Sacred Heart High School, El Reno, Oklahoma. HARDY, STEVE Library Club 4. HARLAN, MARY JO Dramatic Club 2, 3; Chesterfield Club 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3: Press Club 4; Square Dance Club 3. 4; GAA Club 1. 2; Band 1, 2. 3. 4. Contests 2, 3. 4; Twirlers 2, 3. 4; Newspaper 2, 3. Assistant News Editor 2, Advertising Editor 2; Hop Committees 1, 2; Home- coming Float Committee 4; Short- hand Award 3- HARRIS, MARIA ROSE Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 2. Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Awards 1, 2, Secretary 3. President 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4, Contests 2. 3. 4; Accompanist 1, 2. 3. 4; Madrigal Singers 2. 3, 4; Student Council 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committees 1, 2. 3, 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Youth and Government 3, 4; Gymnastic Club These four Senior Annual Staff members worked hard to prepare an accurate school yearbook for the students. 3; Choir Club 2, 3, 4, Vice-Presi- dent 3, President 4; Music Awards 2. 3; Rotary Awards 1. 2, 3. Gold Key 3. HARTWELL, CHARLES Math Honor Society 2; Science Club 1. 2. 3; Band 1. 2. 3. 4. HEBBELER, BILL HEILIG, LINDA Library Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Press Club 4; FHA Club 1. 2, 3, 4; FBLA Club 1, 2, 3; News- paper Reporter 4; Hop Committee 2; Homecoming Float Committees 3. 4. HENRY, BARBARA Knitting Club 3; Typing Awards 2. 3. HENSON, MARSHA ANN Chesterfield Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Square Dance Club 3, 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Contests 2, 3; Twirler 1, 2, 3, 4, Head Twirler 3. Drum Majorette 4; Prom Committtif', ; Homecoming Float Committee' 4; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. Co-Captain 3. 4. HERRING, GEORGE Athletic Club 3, 4; Football 1, 2. 3, 4, Awards 3. 4. Most Valu- able Player 3; Basketball 1, 2, 3; Track 1, 2, 3, Award 3. HESTAND, NANCY Chesterfield Club 2, 3, 4; Tri-Hi Y Club 2, 3; Pep Club 4; Spanish Club 1, 2. 3, Secretary 2. Presi- dent 3; Social Studies Club 4, Program Chairman 4; Hop Com- mittees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3, 4; Gymnastic Club 3, 4; SIU Gymnastic Workshop 3; Musical 3: Choir 1. HILLIARD, JACKIE Chesterfield Club 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2; FBLA Club 1, 2, 3; Typing Awards 2, 3. HILLIARD, JAMES R. Tecnarian Club 2. 3. 4; Athletic Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2. 3. 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4; Band 1, 2, 3. 4, Contest 1; Newspaper 3; Hop Committee 1; Prom Committee 3; Class Vice- President 1; Homecoming Escort 4. HILLIARD, JUDY Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1. 2, Awards 1. 2; Square Dance Club 3. 4; Latin Honor Society 2; GAA Club 1, 2, 3, Awards 1, 2, 3, Secretary-Treasurer 2: Home- coming Float Committees 2, 3: Typing Awards 2, 3. HOLMES, RICHARD E. HOPE, TERRY Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 2; Ham Radio Club 1, 2. HOUSE, JERRY Art Club 4, Award 4; Pep Club 4. HOUSTON, PHILLIP Kev Club 4; Biology Club 2; Foot- ball 1. HORSLEY, CHARLES Art Club 3. HUBBARD, CAMILLE Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 3; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3. 4: Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; French Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice- President 3. 4; French Honor So- ciety 1; FBLA Club 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Accompanist 1; Girls' Octet 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1. 2, 3. 4; Typing Award 4; Shorthand Award 4; Choir Club 2, 3. 4. HUDGENS, LARRY DEAN Hi-Y Club 3. Secretary 3; Teen- arian Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Executive Board 4; Pep Club 2. 3; Latin Club 2. 3. 4; Athletic Club 1. 2; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2, 3. 4; Track 1; Baseball 2, 3, 4, Awards 3, 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committees 1, 2; Homecoming Escort 4; Math Field Day 3; Typing Award 3. HUGHES, ROBERT E. Tecnarian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; French Club 2; Chess Club 3; Athletic Club 2, 3. 4; Football 1 2. 3. 4. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Basketball 1, 2, Awards 1, 2; Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 1, 2. 3. 4; Social Studies Club 4; Homecoming Escort 4; Typing Award 2. HUMMELL, MARVELLA Pep Club 4; Newspaper 4; Chester- field Club 3: Attended Mt. Pleas- ant High School, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa. HURT, KENNETH J. Athletic Club 2, 3, 4; Football 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 1. 2, 4; Track 1, 2; Homecoming Escort 4. IRWIN, SALLY ANN Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; FBLA Club 3, 4; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Float Committees 2, 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Awards 3, 4; Musical 1, 2; Choir Club 2. 3, 4. JAMES, CHARLES FFA Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 4. JENKINS, DANIEL R. Pep Club 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Press Club 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Bi- ology Club 2; Football 1; Social Studies Club 3, 4; Newspaper 3. 4, Editorial Editor 4; Homecoming Float Committees 3, 4; Current Events Test Award 3- JETER, TOM Library Club 3, 4; Homecoming Float Committees 3. 4. JONES, MIKE Hi-Y Club 4; Tecnarian Club 4 Basketball 1, 2, Awards 1, 2 Baseball 2. 3. 4, Awards 3. 4 Homecoming Float Committee 4. 209 KIRKPATRICK, N. KATHRYN Pep Club 3. 4; Latin Club 3. 4; FHA Club 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 4; Knitting Club 2; Homecoming Float Committees 3. 4; Typing Award 2. KOBLER, JENNIFER Sub-Chesterfield Club I; Chester- field 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Award 1; FBLA Club 2. 3. 4. President 4; Social Studies Club 4; Student Council 1, 2, 3. 4. Treasurer 4; Hop Committees I, 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1. 2, 3. 4; Class Vice- President 3. 4; Homecoming At- tendant 3. 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Award 4; Rotarv Awards 1, 3, Silver Key 1. 3; FBLA State Vice-President 4; Musical 1; Spring Dance Committee 2; Gymnastic Club 3. try Art Merit Award 3: Attended Excelsior Springs Junior High School, Excelsior Springs, Missouri. LOWE, SHERRY Pep Club 3. 4; Square Dance Club 2. 3. 4; GAA Club 2. 3. LYNCH, MARTHA ANN Chesterfield Club 2. 3: Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 2. 3. 4; FBLA Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Vice-Prcsi- dent 4; Letter Girl 3. 4: Annual Staff 4; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committees 3. 4: Typing Awards 2, 4; Gymnastic Club 3. LYNCH, PATRICIA ANN Pep Club 1. 2. 3: FHA Club 4; FBLA Club 4; Knitting Club 3; Camera Club 3. Senior Library Staff helped to operate the library to function smoothly. JONES, SANDY Art Club 2. 3. 4. JOYNER, HOWARD W. Teenarian Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Athletic Club 2. 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4. Awards 1, 2, 4; Basketball Man- ager 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2, 3. 4; Track I. 2, 3; Band 1, 2. 3. 4; Social Studies Club 4; Homecom- ing Escort 4. KAESER. RICHARD Teenarian Club 2. 3. 4; Science Club 1; Chess Club 2; Camera Club 3. 4. President 4; Hop Com- mittee 2; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1. 2. 3. 4. KELLER, JACKIE D. Bible Club 2, 3. 4: Dramatic Club 2. 3, 4; Latin Club 2, 3, 4. Awards 2. 3: Latin Honor Society 3. 4; Choir 2, 3; Social Studies Club 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 2, 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4; Rotary Award 3; Musical 2. 3: Choir Club 2, 3. KELLEY, BRENDA SUE Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Square Dance Club 2. 3, 4, President 3; GAA Club 2. 3. Award 3; FHA Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 3. Treas- urer 4; FBLA Club 4; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittee 3; Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Awards 3, 4; Bookkeep- ing Award 4; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. KELLEY, CHERYLANN Bible Club 1. 2, 3. 4. Vice-Presi- dent 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 2. President 3. Secretary 4; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Ches- terfield Club 1. 2: Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Executive Board 2; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 3. 4, President 4; Latin Honor So- ciety 4, Secretary 4; GAA Club 2. 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Contests 2. 3. 4; Accompanist 1. 2. 3. 4; Madrigal Singers 4; Girls’ Octet 2. 3. 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Homecoming Float Committees 2. 3. 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Rotary Awards 1, 2, 3. Silver Key 2; Musical 1, 2. 3, 4; Gymnastic Club 3; Choir Club 2. 3. 4. KELLEY, KAREN KAY Bible Club 2; Art Club 2; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; Square Dance Club 2. 3. 4; GAA Club 2. 3. Award 3: FHA Club 1. 3. 4; FBI.A Club 4; Homecoming Float Committee 3: Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Award 3; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. KESLER, JUDY Library Club 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4: FHA Club 2. 3. 4; FBLA 1. 2, 3. 4: Homecoming Float Com- mittees 3. 4. KING, LAROMIA KAY Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club I. 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; French Club 1; FBLA Club 2. 3, 4; Choir 1, 2. 3, 4; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committee 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Award 3; Musical 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir Club 3. KINSEY, WILLIAM (BILL) ROBERT Teenarian Club 2. 3. 4. Vice- President 4; Athletic Club 2. 3, 4, Vice-President 3. 4; Football 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 1. 2. 3. 4: Basket- ball 1. 2. 3. 4, Awards 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4. Awards 2, 3, 4; Homecoming Escort 4. KIPP, SUSAN Library Club 1: French Club 2; Square Dance Club 2; GAA Club 2; FTA Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Band 1. 2, 3, 4, Contests 4: Choir 1, Contest 1; Student Council 1; Hop Committee 1; Senior Play Committee 4; Speech Contests 3. 4: Debate Club 3. 4; Attended Carrier Nfills High School, Carrier Mills. Illinois. KRUMREY, JACKIE L. (BEARDEN) Chesterfield Club 2. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 2: FBLA Club 2. 3: Social Studies Club 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2. 3: Hop Committees 1,2; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3; Typing Award 2; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1. LABOTTE. ED Library Club 3; Pep Club .3. LOCKARD, JOE FFA Club 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4. LOKERSE, FRANCEY Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Secretary 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Award 3: Choir 1. 2, 3. 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Choir Club 2, 3, 4. LOVE, WILLIAM (BILL) Art Club 2. 3, 4; Athletic Club 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3. 4, Awards 1, 2, 3. 4; Track 1, 3; Home- coming Escort 4; Town and Coun- MALONE, STEPHEN PATRICK Teenarian Club 2. 3. 4; Chess Club 3; Athletic Club 2. 3. 4; Football 1, 2. 3. 4. Awards 1, 2, 4; Track 1; Baseball 2. 3. 4: So- cial Studies Club 4; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Float Committee 3: Musical 2. 3. 4; Homecoming Escort 4. MARKS, JUDY Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1, 2, 3. Award 3; Chess Club 1; Square Dance Club 2; GAA Club 2; Newspaper 3. 4. Front Page Editor 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees I. 2, 3; Shorthand Award 3. MARTIN, JIM Hi-Y Club 4; Football 1. MATHENEY, HOLLY Chesterfield Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2, 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. 4; GAA Club 2; FHA Club 1; Choir I; Cheerleader 3; Social Studies Club 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecom- ing Float Committees 2. 3: Home- coming Attendant 2; Anchor Club; Attended Titusville High School. Titusville, Florida. MCALPIN, CAROL C. Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- 210 Senior English IV classes worked to prepare research papers. field Club 2. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Publicity Chairman 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Award 3; Latin Club 2, 3: Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Contests 2. 3. 4; Accompanist 1; Madrigal Singers 4; Girls' Octet 2. 3. 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Musical 1. 2, 3. 4; Choir Club 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 4. MCANELLY, DALE L. Hi-Y Club 1, 2. 3: Tcenarian Club 2, 4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2; Biology Club 2; Social Studies Club 4; Newspaper 4; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3. 4. MCANELLY, KENNETH L. Tcenarian Club 2, 3; Athletic Club 2, 3. 4; Football 1. 2, 3, 4. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1; Baseball 2, 3, Award 2. Manager 2; Homecom- ing Escort 4. MCDOWELL, TOM Science Club 1; Biology Club 2. 3. 4. Treasurer 3. 4: Social Studies Club 4. MCGEE, JENNIFER Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committees 1. 2: Home- coming Float Committees 1, 2; Gymnastic Club 3. MCGEE, NAOMI MENEESE, JENNIFER LYNN Chesterfield Club 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4: FHA Club 1, 2. 3. 4. Vice-President 2. Vice-President of Recreation 3, Vice-President of Decrees 4; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3, 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Awards 3; Office Girl 4. MERRELL, JAMES PHILLIP Hi-Y Club 1, 3; Tcenarian Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Math Honor Society 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; French Club 2; Athletic Club 2; Basketball 2, Award 2; Choir 2. 3. 4, Contests 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 3. 4; Boys' Octet 4; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1. 2, 3, 4; Math Field Day 1; Rotary Award 3: Music Awards 3. 4; Choir Club 2, 3, 4. Officer 3. 4; Musical 1. 2, 3. 4. MIFFLIN, PATRICIA D. Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Ches - field Club 1. 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y f .ub 1. 2; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. A’ .rds 1, 2; FBLA Club I. 2, 3: .hoir 1; Cheerleader 1, 2; Social w udics Club 2, 3. 4. Scc.-Treas. 4; Stu- dent Council I, 2, 3, 4. Comm, of Public Relations 3. President 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Com- mittee 3; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1, 2, 3. 4; Typing Awards 2. 3; Shorthand Award 3; Rotary Awards 1.2: Class Secretary-Treas- urer 1, 2; Class President 3. 4. MILBURN, DAVID L. Pep Club 4; Band 1, 3, 4; MILLER, SUSAN Art Club 1. 2. 3, 4, Awards 2, 3: Chesterfield Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3: Pep Club 2; Spanish Club 4; FBLA Club 2; Homecoming Float Committees 2. 3. 4: Typing Award 2. MISKELLEY, STANLEY MITCHELL, BRUCE Pep Club 4; French Club 1; Latin Club 2. MOAKE, DAVID H. Library Club 1; Key Club 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 2; FBLA Club 3. 4; Football 1. 2. Awards 1. 2; Newspaper 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3: Junior Play Committees 2, 3: Mus- ical 2, 3. MOORE, JOYCE ELAINE Bible Club 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3: Pep Club 1; French Club 3: Choir 1. MURPHY, TOM Art Club 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Latin Club 2. 3. Award 2; Square Dance Club 2; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 2, 4; Latin King 2. MURRY, PERRY L. Art Club 3. 4. Awards 3. 4, Vice- President 4; Athletic Club 3: Foot- ball Manager 4. Award 4; Track 2. 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Junior Play Cast 3: Senior Play Cast 4; Musical 3, 4. NEELY, JOE Tcenarian Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Science Club 1; Biology Club 2: Athletic Club 1, 2. 3, 4: Social Studies Club 3. 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3: Senior Play Cast 3; Debate 3; Football 1, 2, 3. 4, Awards 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4, Award 4; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Escort 4. NEWBOLD, JUDY FBLA Club 3. 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Pep Club 4. NEWLIN, ROGER NICHELSON, APRIL Library Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 3. 4; FHA Club 2. 3. 4; FBLA Club 1. 2: Band 3: Letter Girl 3: Newspaper Staff 3: Homecoming Float Committees 3, 4. ODELL, KAREN OZMENT, SHARON LYNN Library Club 2, 3. 4; Square Dance Club 3. 4; Typing Awards 2, 3: Shorthand Awards 3, 4. PARKS, CARNIE FFA Club 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Attended Crab Orchard School, Crab Orchard, Illinois. PATTERSON, DIANE Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1, 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; French Club 1; FBLA Club 3. 4: Choir 1; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committee 1; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Junior Play Committee 1, 3; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Typing Award 4; Short- hand Award 3: Musical 1, 3. 4. PHILLIPS, DEBBIE Pep Club 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 2, 3. Vice-President 3: GAA Club 2, 3. Award 3: FHA Club 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, 2nd Vice- President 4; FBLA Club 4; Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Float Committee 3; Typing Award 3; Shorthand Awards 3, 4; Book- keeping Award 4; Gymnastic Club 3. 4- PHILLIPS, ROBERTA Pep Club 2, 3, 4, Awards 2; Band 1. 2, 3. PHILLIPS, RONALD Industrial Arts Club 2, 3: Ham Radio Club 2, 3- PHILLIPS, VICKIE RENEE Art Club 4: Chesterfield Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3 4; Square Dance Club 4; FHA Club 1. 2. 4; Senior Play Committee 4; Library Assistant 4; Attended Hurst-Bush High School, Hurst-Bush, Illinois. POTTHOFF, JUDY Chesterfield Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; French Club 1. 2; FBLA Club 3; Choir 1, 2; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Hop Committee 2; Homecoming Float Committee 1, 2, 3: Musical 1. POWER, JANE ANN Sub-Chesterfield Club 1: Chester- field Club 4; Pep Club 1, 2. 3. 4; FBLA Club 2. 3: Choir 1. 2. 3, 4; Contests 3, 4; Madrigal Singers 3, 4; Girls' Octet 3. 4; Cheer- leader 1, 2, 3. 4; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Student Council 1. 2, 3, 4; Hop Committees 1. 2; Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2. 3. 4: Homecom- ing Attendant 3: Homecoming Queen 4; Typing Award 3; Music Award 3; Musicals 1. 2. 3. 4; Gymnastic Club 4; Choir Club 2. 3. 4. QUAYLE, GEORGE Library Club 4; Chess Club 4; Track 2, 3- RADCLIFFE, JEAN Dramatic Club I. 4; Latin Club 1, 2. 3: FHA Club 3, 4; Senior Play Cast 4. RAGAIN, RICKEY E. Art Club 4. Secretary 4; Pep Club 4; Square Dance Club 3, 4. RAMETTA, CAROLYN FTA Club 2, 3, 4; Square Dance Club 4. REBACK, REBECCA S. Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2. 4. Treasurer 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2; Pep Club I. 2, 3. 4. Awards 2. 3: French Club 1; FBLA Club I. 2. 3; Letter Girl 4; Cheerleader 2. 3; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3, 4; Typing Awards 2. 3: Short- hand Award 3; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. Senior Letter Girls, Twirlers, and Cheerleaders helped promote school spirit at ball games. 211 REED, KATHY G. Square Dance Club 2; FBLA Club 3, 4. Historian 4; FTA Club 2, 3, 4. President 4: FHA Club 2, 3. 4, 2nd Vice-President 3. 2nd Vice President 4, Secretary 4; Home- coming Float Committees 3, 4; Crisco Award for Outstanding Homemaking Student 1; Pep Club 3, 4. RICH, JANET LOUISE (PARMLEY) FBLA Club 3; Choir 1. 2, 3; Homecoming Float Committee 3; Typing Award 3; Shorthand Award 3; P.E. Office 4. SCHAFER, VICKY Chesterfield Club 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3: Pep Club 3. 4; Typing Award 3; Shorthand Awards 3. 4; Attendent Johnston City High School, Johnston City, Illinois. SEARS, MARTI Sub-Chesterfield 1; Chesterfield Club 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Pep Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Award 2; FBLA Club 2; Choir 1; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecom- ing Float Committees 2, 3; At- tended Paris High School. Paris. Illinois. RIX, CHERYL KATHLEEN Bible Club 3. 4; Dramatic Club 2. 3. 4; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chesterfield Club 1. 2; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 3. 4; Annual Staff 1. 2. 3. 4, Editor-in- Chief 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2, 3. 4; Prom Committee 3; Ro- tary Award 2; Musical 2, 3. 4; Debate 2; Gymnastic Club 3; Math Honor Society 4. SHORT, GAYLA M. Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA Club 1; Band 1. 2, 3, 4; Twirlcr 1. SHORT, SAM Industrial Arts Club 4; Library Club 4; Chess Club 2; Square Dance Club 3; Basketball I, Award Senior members of the Newspaper Staff published the school news- paper every two weeks. RIX, GARY L. ROTH, JOHN P. Industrial Arts Club 4; Library Club 4; Pep Club 3. RUSHING, CHARLES Teenarian Club 3, 4, Treasurer 4; Math Honor Society 2; Athletic Club 3, 4. President 4; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Basketball 2. Award 2; Track 1. 2. 3; Football 1. 2, 3. 4, Awards 1, 2, 3. 4; Homecoming Escort 4. RUSSELL, CHRISTY L. Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 1, 2, 3. 4; Latin Club 1, 2, 3, Treasurer 2, Vice-President 3; Cheerleader 2. 3, 4; Social Studies Club 4; Latin Honor So- ciety 3, 4; Student Council 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2, 4; Homecoming Attendant 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Award 3; Rotary Award 3; Gym- nastic Club 3; Teen Town Board 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 4. SHORT, SUSAN Pep Club 2. 3. 4; Press Club 2; FHA Club 4; Homecoming Float Committee 2. SINGLER, MIKE Science Club 1; Biology Club 3; Chess Club 3. 4. SKELTON, CARLA Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 3; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FBLA Club 2, 3; Choir 1, 4; Letter Girl 4; Cheerleader 1; Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3: Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2, 3, 4; Home- coming Attendant 4; Musical 1; Choir Club 4; Rotary Award 1; Typing Awards 2. 3: Class Secre- tary-Treasurer 3, 4. SLONE, MIKE Newspaper 4; Attended Lynch East Main High School, Lynch, Ken- tucky. SMART, MIKE Industrial Arts Club 1, 2, 3. 4; Homecoming Float Committee 4. RUSSELL, TERRY SMITH, BILL Library Club 3. 4; Spanish Clu 2. 3; Chess Club 2, 3: Socia Studies Club 3. SANDERS, JANE ELLEN Bible Club 3; Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chesterfield Club 1, 2. 4; Tri- Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3, 4, President 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4, Awards 2, 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4. Contests 3. 4; Girls' Octet 3, 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committee 3; Senior Play Com- mittee 4; Musical 1. 2, 3. 4; Choir Club 3. 4. SMITH, BRUCE E. SMITH, DIANA SUE Tri-Hi-Y Club 2; Pep Club 3. 4 FTA Club 2; FHA 1. 2, 3. 4. His torian 2, Vice-President of . De grees 3. President 4; Homccominj Float Committees 3. 4; Short- hand Award 3. SMITH, ROBERT Latin Club 2; Athletic Club 1, 2; Football 2; Basketball 2; Track 1. 2. SMOTHERS, SANDY Library Club 4; Square Dance Club 2. 4; Knitting Club 2, 3; FHA Club 2. SNIDER, BEVERLY Square Dance Club 4; FBLA Club 3; Typing Award 3; Shorthand Award 3; Gymnastic Club 4; So- cial Studies Office 4; P.E. As- sistant 4. SPILLER, SAM Math Honor Society 2; Science Club 1; Chess Club 3; Athletic Club 2; Biology Club 2, 3. 4, Pres- ident 3. Vice-President 4; Football 1, 2, 3; District Science Fair 1. 3; State Science Fair 1. SPITZNER, JIM Library Club 1; Teenarian Club 2; French Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 3; Pep Club 4; FBLA Club 4; Track 1, 2; Camera Club 4; Homecom- ing Float Committees 2, 3, 4. STAPLETON, STEVE Teenarian Club 1, 2; Key Club 4; Science Club 1, 2; Pep Club 4; Latin Club 2, 3; Chess Club 2, 3. SNIDER, STEVE Hi-Y Club 3; Teenarian Club 3; French Club 2; Athletic Club 2; Football t. 2, Awards I. 2; Track 1, 2; Band 1, 2; Hop Committees 1, 2; Homecoming Float Commit- tees 1, 2; Class President 2. SOUZA, JAMES H. Math Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Pres- ident 4; Science Club 1, 2. 3. 4, Vice-President 4, President 2, 3; Cross Country 2; Football 3, 4; Track 1, 2. 3, 4; Summer Science Training Program 3: Math Field Day 2. 3: Rotary Awards 2, 3; Lions Club Award 3. SPARKS, GREGORY B. Teenarian Club 2; Key Club 3, 4. Vice-President 4; Pep Club 3. 4, Award 3; Latin Club 2. 3; Chess Club 2; Math Honor Society 4. STEPHENS, GARY D. Teenarian Club 2. 3: Pep Club 4; Boys Christian Club 1; Typing Awards 2. 3; Newspaper 3, 4. Sports Editor 4; Homecoming Float Committee 3. STEWART, JERRY D. STOKES, GEORGE EDWARD Attended Henderson City High School. Henderson, Kentucky; At- tended Chandler High School, Chandler, Arizona. STONE, MARY Art Club 2, 3. 4. SPILLER, ALLEN Art Club 4; Pep Club 4; Square Dance Club 4; Track 1. Award 1; Homecoming Float Committee 4. STOWERS, RICHARD E. Key Club 4; Pep Club 3. 4; Ath- letic Club 3; Football 1, 3; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Choir 2, 3. 4. Contests 2, 3. 4; Madrigal Singers 2. 3, 4; Boys' Octet 2, 3, 4; Musical 1. 2. 212 STRICKLAND, LINDA L. Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 3. 4. Secretary 4; Tri- Hi-Y Club 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, Award 1, Secretary 2; FBI.A Club 2; So- cial Studies Club 4; Hop Com- mittee 2; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 1, 2, 3. 4. SUMMERS, DEBORAH Pep Club 3; French Club 1, 2; Press Club 3. 4, President 4; FBLA Club 1; Camera Club 3. 4; Home- coming Float Committees 3, 4; Newspaper 2, 3, 4. Feature Editor 4; Outstanding Press Club Mem- ber Award 3: Newspaper Award 3. SUTTON, MAXINE Pep Club 3, 4; Square Dance Club 2. 3: CiAA Club 2. 3. Awards 2. 3; FHA Club 4; Gymnastic Club 3. 4. SUTTON, PRISCILLA A. Chesterfield Club 4; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; French Club 4; GAA Club 2, 3, Awards 2, 3; FHA Club 3, 4; Knitting Club 3: Prom Com- mittee 3; Square Dance Club 2. TANNER, NANCY Library Club 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 4; Square Dance Club 3: FBLA Club 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Short- hand Awards 3. 4. TANNER, VIVIAN FHA Club 1. 2. 3; Pep Club 1. 2, 3. Officer 2, 3; Newspaper Staff 2. 3; Typing Award 2; Shorthand Award 3; Attended Crab Orchard High School, Crab Orchard, Il- linois. TAYLOR, CHARLES WESLEY Library Club 1. 4; Science Club 1; Pep Club 1; Chess Club 4: Senior Play Committee 4; Attended Car- tcrville High School. Carterville. Illinois; Attended Carbondale High School, Carbondale, Illinois. TEAGUE, MARY JO Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2, 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FBI.A Club 1. 2, 3; Choir 1, 2, 3, 4; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Hop Committees 1, 2; Prom Committee 3; Home- coming Float Committees 1, 2, 4; Youth World 3; Typing Awards 2, 3; Southand Award 2; Musicals 1, 2, 3, 4; Teen Town Board 1, 2; Choir Club 2, 6, 4. TEMPLE, SUANNE RENEE Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Tri-Hi-Y Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; French Club 2, 3. 4, Secretary 4; Newspaper 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3. 4; Junior Play Committee 3: Typing Award 2; Office Girl 4; Musical 2, 3. THOMPSON, CARLA LYNN Press Club 3. 4. Awards 3; FBLA Club 4; Camera Club 4; Newspaper 3. 4. Circulation Manager 4; Home- coming Float Committee 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Press Club Award 3- THOMPSON, CINDA RUTH Bible Club 1. 2, 3. 4, Secretary- Treasurer 3; Dramatic Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Secretary 3. Treasurer 4; Sub- Chesterfield Club 1; Tri-Hi-Y Club 1. 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; Latin Club 3. 4; Latin Honor So- ciety 4; Choir 1, 2, 3. 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3, 4; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Student Director 4; Debate 4; Choir Club 2, 3, 4; Musical 1, 2. 3. 4; Speech Contests 2, 3, 4; Girls' State 3- THOMPSON, EDWARD L. Athletic Club 3; Cross Country 2. 3. 4; Basketball 1 2. 3. 4. Awards 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 1, 2, 3. 4, Awards 2, 3, 4. TONDINI, DANIEL TRAVELSTEAD, JIM Dramatic Club 4; Attended Free- rt Senior High School. Freeport, inois; Attended West Rockford High School, Rockford, Illinois. TURNER, CYNTHIA L. Chesterfield Club 2, 3. 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4. Award 3; FBLA Club 1; Social Studies Club 4; Hop Committee 2; Homecoming Float Committees 2. 3, 4; Musical 2. 3. 4. VAUGHN, BRENDA A. Art Club 4; French Club 3; Square Dance Club 2; FHA Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 3. VEST, JAN Tcenarian Club 2, 3. 4; Key Club 1; Pep Club 2; Latin Club 1. 2. 3, 4; Chess Club 2, 3; Basketball 1; Choir 2, 3, 4, Contest 3; Mad- rigal Singers 3, 4: Boys' Octet 3. 4; Social Studies Club 2, 4; Camera Club 3; Student Council 1. 2; Hop Committee 2; Junior Play Cast 3; Senior Play Cast 4. WALL, TERRY Pep Club 1. WEBER, GARY Pep Club 3, 4; Press Club 2; FTA Club 2. 3. 4; Track 3; Junior Play Cast 3- WELLS, RICKY Library Club 1, 2, 3, 4; News- paper 4; Homecoming Float Com- mittees 3. 4. WHEELER, LARRY M. Math Honor Society 2, 3. 4, Vice- President 4; Science Club 1, 2, 3. 4, Vice-President 3. President 4; Chess Club 3; Track 2; Band 1, 2, 4; Social Studies Club 4; Math Field Day 1, 3; District Science Fair 1, 2, 3, 4. WHITE, GAIL Bible Club 3; Math Honor Society 2; Latin Club 2. 3. 4, Secretary 4; Social Studies Club 3. 4; Home- coming Float Committee 4. WHITE, MICHAEL D. FFA Club 3. 4. WHITEHEAD, SHERRY LYNN Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 2. 3. 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4; FHA Club 4; FTA Club 4; FBLA Club 1. 2; Homecoming Float Committee 4; Typing Awards 2, 3; Shorthand Awards 3; Guid- ance Office 4. WOHLWEND, JOHN J. Tcenarian Club 2; Pep Club 4; Homecoming Float Committees 2, 3. 4; Senior Plav Committee 4; Camera Club 3. 4; Interact Club 3. 4. WOLAVER, DANNY Ham Radio Club 3. 4. WOLAVER, JO ELLEN Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Chester- field Club 1. 2. 4: Tri-Hi-Y Club 1, 2, 3. 4. Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1. 2. 3. 4. Awards 2. 3; FBLA Club 3: Band 1. 2. 3; Choir 4; Student Council 3. 4; Hop Committee 2; Prom Committee 3; Homecoming Float Committees 1, 2. 3, 4; Choir Club 4; Musical 2. 3; Typing Award 3. WOOLCOTT, CAROL ELAINE Sub-Chesterfield Club 1; Pep Club 2, 3. 4; French Club 1, 2, 3: Square Dance Club 2, 3; FHA Club 4; Junior Play Committee 3; Senior Play Committee 4; Thes- pian Troupe 4. ZOELLER, RONALD Seniors met before school in the lounge areas. 213 Aaron, Karen June 95 Abercrombie, Alice 22 Abshcr, Patti 124 Adams, Pricillt Lynne 95 Adams, Sue Ellen 40, 41, 45. 95 Adams. Violet Lorene 95 Addison, Karen K. 95 Ahlgren. Sam 95 Albright. Steve 142 Alfonso, J. Olga 48. 87 Alfonso. Olguita 33. 48, 142 Allen, Pat 124 Allen, Scotty 142 Allen, Rusty 76 Alien, Stephen 142 Allen. Valerie 124 Almaroad. Charles 73, 142 Almaroad, Jerry 142 Anderson, Darrell 42, 95 Anderson, Dian 142 Anderson. Jack 95 Anderson, Jane 80 Anderson, Leroy 37, 77, 81. 89 Anderson, Tom 18, 20, 21, 22 Andolsek, Joe 54, 95 Andolsck, Stasie 54, 142 Andrew, Glenn 96 Andrew, John H. 96 Angel, Sharon 142 Aschieris, Steve 142 Atchison. Gary 18. 50, 37, 69, 70. 76. 77, 96 Attebury, Judy 142 Atwood, Marena Kay 28, 58, 96 Armes, David 38, 124 Armstrong, W. S. 80 Ashby. Nancy 124 Ashley, Audrey 17, 87, 91 Baccus, H. E. 61 Baker. Dennis 142 Baker. Doris 87 Baker, Melanie 142 Baker, Steve 142 Ballard. Beverly 124 Barbaro. Girard 19, 74 Barbaro. Steve 32, .64, 67, 74. 96 Barekman. George 28. 53. 96 Barker. Pat 88 Barnes, Larry 30, 142 Barnett, Linda 88 Barnett, Mary 142 Barra, Sandra 36. 88 Barrale, Paula 142 Barter, Dorothy 83 Barth, Tim 142 Barton, Eileen 124 Barton, Kathleen Ann 84, 96 Barton. Margret 124 Bathon. Elizabeth 142 Bathon, Maurice 96 Bearden. Debbi 142 Bearden, Kay 96 Beasley. Gary 124 Bedwell, Carol 124 Bellefeuille, Sue 124 Bennett, Terry 142 Benton. Mike 68, 142 Bethel, Bill 21. 57, 64. 74. 124 Bethel. Lester 68, 73. 142 Bissey. John 124 Blair, Clarence 124 Blair, Phyllis 142 Blankenship. Dennis 28, 30, 56. 97 Blankenship. Earl III 97 Blankenship. Jeri Lynne 19, 21. 23. 28. 55. 97 Blankenship. Kris 30, 37. 143 Blankenship, Neil 143 Bloodworth, Margret 143 Blumenstock, Kenneth W. 42, 97 Boatright, Carol 97 Boatright. Linda 124 Boaz. Barbara 124 Boester. Alan 18 Boester. Gerry 68. 143 Boester. Patty 143 Bond. Jody 72, 143 Bond. Stephen E. 28, 36. 45. 97. 197 Boner. Jerry W. 42, 98 Booth. Jim 125 Bo rum. Deborah 143 Boyd. Judy 143 Boyd, Wanda 81 Boyer. John 143 Boyt. Mark 143 Boyt. Vickie 125 Bracewell, Mabel 51. 87. 88. 89 Bradley, Ada 125 Bradley. Becky 143 Bradley. Kenneth 98 Brake, Barbara 88 Branche. Carlyn 125 Brandt. Martha 143 Broeking. Darrell 68. 75, 143 Brocking. Greg 72. 75. 77. 143 Broeking, Larry 37, 64, 69. 71. 74, 125 Brocking. Mike 18. 45. 49. 69. 70. 76. 77, 98 Browder. Ray 83 Brown. Doug 64. 125 Brown, Mike 68, 143 Brown, Nancy 43, 58, 143 Browning. Butch 125 Browning. Robert L. 98 Bryan. Gary 72, 73. 77, 143 Buchanan. Gcnevia 98 Buchanan, Mary 143 Bundren, Clyde 125 Bundren, Lindell 123 Bundren. Randell 123 Burgener. Debby 28 Burgess, Charles 54, 143 Burgess, Joan 143 Burks. Jeff 125 Burnett. David 143 Burns. Keith 143 Burns. Vernell 64, 65. 66. 88. 89 Burroughs. Roger 143 Bush. Danny 143 Butler. Cathy 47. 125 Byrd, Sharon 126 Cagle. Helen 52. 88 Cain. Patty 21 Campbell. Ronald 98 Campbell, Steven 144 Cannon. Darrell 126 Cannon, Gloria 98 Cannon. Vicki 126 Carrier, Mary 98 Carrigan, Pat 50. 144 Carruthers. Gary 43. 64. 74. 126 Carruthers. Steve 74, 126 Carter. Mike 28. 36. 9«. 197 Carter. Willie 126 Cash, Claudette 126 Cassidy, Christine 99 Castellano. Joe 126 Castellano, Julianne 72. 144. 155. 158 Chamness. Barbara 56. 126 Chamness, Bennett 144 Chamness, Charles 126 Chamness, Danny 144 Chamness, Les 83 Chamness, Steve 18 Chapman. Joe 74 Chase. Jeff 37. 68. 72. 75. 144. 158 Chase. Pam 56. 126 Chase. Toni 99 Chestosky. Sheri 21. 2 Chicon, Larry 19 Chicon, Tom 58. 144 Childers, John 19. 76 Chitty. Steve 126 Choate, Richard 99 Clark. Becky 99. 152 Clark. Diane 144 Clark. Kathy 144 Clark. Ronald 99 Clemons, Alan 144 Cobb. Van 126 Conley. Paula 144 Connell. Glenda 46. 3 Connell, Jackie 144 Connell. Lila 47. 99 Cooksey. Brenda Johns Cooksey. Robert 126 Cooper, David 126 Copher. Lavina 144 Cottonc, Toni 144 Corder, Adra 18. 99 Corder. Armetta 21. 3 49. 31. 57. 59. 60. 127 Cotton. Charles P. 88 Counts. Hank 58. 64. Cox. Lesleigh 30. 58. Craig, Pat 127 Craig, Sharon 144 18. 22 Craig, Steve 99 Crain, Pam 127 Craver, Sandy 144 Cross, Bill 144 Cullum, Carolyn 144 Currey, Jean 144 Dallas. Steve 68. 144 Damron. Brigetta M. 56. 99 Davis. Jane Anne 44. 47, 59. 60. 127 Davis. Karin 100 Davis. Neil 127 Davis, Susan 144 Dawson. Gale 74, 75 Deaton, Debra 38, 127 Deaton. Laney 144 Deaton. Wesley 39. 33. 88 DeLeonardo. Elizabeth 80 Dempsey, Barb 33, 58. 73. 12 DeMattei. Clarence 17, 89 Denis. Francis 100 Denis, Mike 144 Dcpyatic, Ronnie 127 Dial. Marsha 127 Dibble. Ed 45. 64. 74. 127 Dilbeck, Ken 127 Di Pietro, Lynne 127 Doetch, Brenda 127 Donelson. John 143 Doron, Connie 145 Dorris, Bill 41, 127 Doty. Shirley 127 Doughty. Larry 64, 67, 69, 71 74. 128 Drake, Mark 19. 76 Drake, Sandy 128 Draper, Bill 145 Drew, Charles M. 74, 100 Dungcy, Pam 73, 128 Dungey. Patti 36, 145. 189 Dunn, Teresa 48. 145 Dunning, Terry 48. 128 Dusch, Barbara 100 Eadie, Martha 49. 128 Eadic. Dale E. 100 Eadie, Ted 19 Eaton. Judy 128 Eazarsky. Steve 128 Eazarsky, Sue 128 Eckols, Mike 128 Edmonds, Margaret 38. 128 Edwards, Brenda 100 Edwards. Charlene 101 Edwards, Fonda 145 Edwards. Kay 46, 101 Edwards. Thomas 18, 21, 40. 41. 43. 45. 56. 101 Edwards. Vicki 145 Eigenmann. Phil 89 Elders, Deborah 145 Eldridge, Jacqueline Jane 23, 39, 101 Ellis. Peggy 101 Eldridge. Shirley 39. Emery, Brenda 145 Emery, Donna 128 Emery. Gale 46. 87, Emery. Leo 83 Emery, Lindel 145 Emery. I.oretta 145 Emery. Randy 129 Emery, Vita 83 Emmerson, Timmy i; Etling, Kristine 145 Evans. Albert 50. 76, Evans. Barb 129 Evans, Connie 115 Evrard, Keith 101 Evrard. Larry 129 Farris. Jim ] 129 Farthing. Clyde 18. 4 Felts. Glenn 129 Felts. James A. 18. 2 37, 43. 57. 129 Felts, Jerry Lynn 50, 101 Felts. Melvin 80, 82 Felts. Sherry Ann 37, 52, 57, 73. 102 Ferrell, Randy 145 Fetters. Arna 102 Feurer. Ann Elisabeth 21, 22, 28. 36. 37. 44. 52. 57. 102, 197 Feurer, Emil 80, 82 Feurer, Hilda 80 Fietsam, Debra 145 Filbey. Margaret Sue 90 Fishback, Tom 145 Fisher, David 64, 129 Fisher, Henry 76 Fisher. Janice 23. 129 Fisher, Madge 83 Fisher. Randy 145 Fiveash, Cynthia 129 Fletcher. Jack 64. 66, 72 , 76, 77. 90 Fluck, Louis 89, 90 Followcll. Roger 19. 39. 129 Fosse. Bruce 72. 145 Fosse, Jim 32. 64. 67. 102 Fox. Addie 129 Fox. Allen 145 Fox, Ronald 145 Fozard, John 53, 58, 68. 75. 145 Fredman. Mark Steven 33, 37. 44. 45. 64. 102 Freeman. James 102 Fries, Janavee 80 Frey, Bob 145 Fuller. Jeri 102 Gardner. Debbie 36. 129, 140, 197 Gardner. Pat 80 Garner, Donna June 102 Garrett. Janet 145 Garris. Sandy 129 Gay. Robert 80 Gcittmann, Greg 129 Gentry. Beth 51. 145 George. James H. 84. 90 George, Janet 81 Ghent, James 74, 76. 77. 102 Gibbons. Ray 19. 64. 74. 129 Giles, Bill 130 Giles, John 18. 21, 24 Gill, Terry 146 Gilley, Hugh 83 Glover. John 146 Goins. Greg 146 214 Gooch, Thomas 103 Gotway, Gerald 90 Gower. Don G. 103 Grassinger. Robin 21. 23 Graul. Gayle 146 Graves. Karen 146 Graves, Ron 64. 74, 130 Graves, Truman 76. 103 Green. Mike 128. 130 Gresham. Pat 103 Griffin, Barbara 47, 103 Griffin, Kathy 146 Grimes, Donna 38, 130 Grimes, Gordon 146 Groves, Anita 103 Groves, Gary 104 Guill. Robert P. 83 Gunterberg. Greg 74, 104 Gwaltncy, Diana 146 Haase. Jerry M. 104 Hall. Elesa 146 Hancock. Jaclyn 30. 87, 90 Hancock. Ray 87. 90. 158 Hanks, Bobby 130 Hardy, Steven 104 Harlan, Bennie 58. 64. 130 Harlan, Mary Jo 56. 58. 104 Harrell. Cindy 37. 43. 48. 51 57, 146 Harris. Dale 18, 23 Harris. Marcia Rose 17, 18. 20. 21. 22, 28. 37. 44. 51. 57. 60. 61, 104 Harris, Mike 53. 130 Harris, Mike 75. 146 Harris. Troy 68. 72. 75. 146 Hartwell. Charles 58. 104 Hartwell, Kathy 146 Hastings, Cynthia 146 Hastings, Larry 130 Hastings, Mary Ellen 146 Hayes, Richard 130 Heaton, Mike 30, 130 Heaviland, Gary 68. 146 Hebbeler, Bill 104 Heilig, Linda 104 Hellburg, Roberta 22 Helm. Nancy 37. 51, 59. 61. 146 Hendrickson, Barbara 146 Hendrickson, James 75, 146 Henry. Barbara 105 Henshaw, Rhoda 146 Henshaw, Rhonda 44. 147 Henson. Cheryl 58. 130 Henson. Marsha Ann 54. 58, 105 Herring, George 18, 19, 33, 64. 66. 69. 70. 74. 105 Herzog, Dean 19 Hestand, Nancy 44, 105 Hcydc. Charles 130 Hickey. David 147 High. Roger 59. 60, 64 , 67, 69. 71. 74. 76. 130 Hilliard, Debbie 130 Hilliard. Jackie 105 Hilliard. James R. 33. 53. 58. 64, 67. 74. 105 Hilliard, Jim 130 Hilliard. Judy 105 Hodge, Helen 46, 130 Holmes, Richard E. 105 Holmes, Roger 131 Holmes. Vicki 21. 36. 37. 49. 57, 131. 140 Hope, Jeff 68. 75. 147 Hope, Richard 147 Hope, Terry 53. 105 House. Gary 147 House, Jerry 106 Houston, Barbara 59, 60, 131 Houston, Mike 147 Houston, Phillip 106 Howard, James 147 Howard. R. W. 50, 89. 90 Hoy. Christine 147 Hubbard, Camille 28, 47, 59, 61. 106 Hudgens, Danny 58. 68, 147 Hudgens, Larry Dean 28, 33. 45, 64. 66. 76, 106, 158 Hudgens, Max 83 Hudgens, Tony 19. 76 Hudgens. Wade 37. 58. 123, 131. 140 Hughes. Robert E. 32, 34. 44, 64, 65, 66. 74. 75. 106 Hummell, Marcia 147 Hummell. Marvella 106 Humphrey. Mark 43, 131 Humphrey, Mike 147 Hunt. Jeff 30. 58. 147 Hunter, Clay 44. 89. 90 Hurt, Kenneth J. 33, 64, 107 Ingram. Roger 131 Irwin. Sally Ann 107 Jack, Patty 131 Jack, Richard 147 Jackson, Robert 91 Jackson. Sharon 131 James, Charles 42, 107 Jenkins, Daniel R. 56, 107 Jenkins. Garry 131 Jeter. Tom 107 Jobe, Mike 147 Johns, Mark 147 Johns. Wesley 39, 131 Johnson, Donna 147 Johnson. Marilyn 18 Jones, Candy 147 Jones, David 64 , 66, 69, 71, 76. 131 Jones. Dick 74. 75. 77, 91 Jones, Jackie 147 Jones, Joyce 48, 131 Jones, Karen 147 Jones, Meredith 131 Jones, Mike 76, 107 Jones, Randy 147 Jones, Sandy 107 Jones, Steve 148 Jones, Terri 148 Jordan, Connie 148 Joyner, Howard W. 32. 45, 58, 64. 68. 107 Kaeser, John 80, 82 Kaeser, Richard 4l. 107 Keller. Jackie D. 21. 30. 39. 57. 108 Kelley, Brenda Sue 28. 46, 108 Kelley. Cherylann 17. 21. 40. 49. 57. 59. 60. 108 Kelley. Karen Kay 28. 108 Kelley, Sharon 148 Kelton, Carl 75. 148 Kent. Brenda 148 Kerby, Melody 131 Keslcr, Judy 46, 108 Kessel, Greg 148 Key, Jim 131 King. Brenda 148 King, LaRomia Kay 108 King. Roger 68. 72. 75, 148 King. Steve 131 Kinsey, Sandis 132 Kinsey, William Robert 19. 32, 45. 57. 64. 68. 70. 76, 108 Kipp, Susan 46. 58, 108 Kirkpatrick, N. Kathryn 108 Kirkpatrick, Pat 132 Klein, Chris 68, 148 Kneczcl, Billy 132 Kobler. Bill 132 Kobler, Herbert 42. 84. 91 Kobler, Jennifer 20, 21, 28, 32. 37. 47. 57. 109 Krivanko, Dennis 132 Krumrey (Bearden), Jackie L. 109 Kuykendall. Debbie 132 Kuykendall, Jane 132 LaBotte, Ed 109 Lambert. Greg 74, 132 Lambert. Marcia 148 Lane. Bonnie 148 Land. Georgetta 132 Lane. Suzanne 57. 58. 59, 148 Lang. Judy 21. 36. 37. 49. 57. 132. 140 Lange. Melody 58, 148 Latham. Jackie 132 Ledbetter. Bob 19 Ledbetter, Marcia 21, 48, 52. 54. 57. 58. 59. 132 Lee, Kristine 132 Lemmon, Gary 58, 148 Lence. Alan 132 Leonard. John 132 Levesque, Diane 148 Link. Pat 133 Lindsey. Brad 68. 72. 75, 148 Lingle. Gale 148 Little, Dianne 133 Little. Linda 148 Lockard. Joe 109 Lokerse, Franccy 51, 109 Lollar, Gloria 54, 133 Love. William (Bill) 33. 67. 109 Lowe. Bill 148 Lowe, Sherry 109 Lowe, Richard 74, 133 Lowe. Vicki 133 Lundamo, Peggy 21, 27 Lyell, Randy 133 Lynch, Martha Ann 28. 36. 47. 58. 109. 189 Lynch, Patricia Ann 109, 200 MaHan, John 148 Makarauskas. Jim 28. 74 Malin, Michael 41, 133 Malone. Stephen Patrick 28, 32. 64. 67. 76. 110 Manier, Carl Jr. 43, 91 Mann. Alice 39. 40. 91. 92 Mardis. Mike 148 Marks. Judy 110 Marks, Larry 148 Marshall. Jim 64, 66. 67, 69. 71. 76. 133 Marshall. Roger 148 Matheney. Barbara 149 Mathcncy, Holly 110 Martin. Jim 50. 110 Mattox. Kent 58. 133 May. James 74. 77. 133 May. Jeannie 58. 69. 71. 133 Mayer. Frances 133 Mayer, Marcia 149 McAlpin. Carol C. 17. 51. 59. 60. 61, 110 McAnelly, Dale L. 110 McAnelly, Kenneth L. 33. 64. 65. 67. 76. 110 McAnelly. Maxine 83 McCabe, Allan L. 84 McCabe. Deanna 19. 23 McCabe. Gary 72. 77. 149 McCabe. Jack 133 McCarty, Gary 64. 67. 133 McCollum. Charles 58. 59, 60 61. 133 McCormick. Kitty 18. 21. 23. 24. 25 McCormick. Scott 133 McDermott, Jim 48, 91 McDonald. Suzanne 19 McDowell, Ron 68. 149 McDowell. Tom 110 McGee, Jennifer 110 McGee, Naomi 111 McGee. Pricilla 134 McGinnes, Joe 83 • McGuire. Becky 149 McKinney. Karen 149 McNecly. Emily 149 McNcile. Margaret 92 McRoy. Bob 6ft, 75. 149. 152 Mead, John 82 Melvin. David 74 Meneesc, Jennifer Lynn 46, 111 Mencese, Kathy 149 Meneese, Linda 134 Mencese, Steve 149 Merrcll, James Phillip 17, 21, 45, 57, 59. 60. 61. Ill Mifflin. Patricia D. 28. 37. 44. 57, 111 Milburn, David L. 58, 111 Milburn, Don 58, 149 Miller. Debbie 54. 58, 134 Miller. Harlean 46. 92 Miller. Mike 23 Miller, Susan 23. Ill Miller, William R. 68. 74. 75. 92 Milligan, Deborah 134 Milligan, Gary 134 Miskellcy. Rickey 149 Miskelley. Stanley 112 Mitchell. Bruce 112 Mitchell, Dcbby 149 Mitchell. Joanna 22. 48, 57. 134 Mitsdarffer. Eva 37, 51. 72, 149. 155 Moake, David H. 112 Moore, Joyce Elaine 112 Moore. Patricia 149 Moore, Rosie 149 Morgan, John 149 Morris, Jerry 149 Moss. Mike 149 Moss. Rick 53. 134 Murphy. Gina 37. 51, 57, 72, 149. 155 Murphy. Tom 55, 112 Murphy. William 28. 53. 92 Murry. Perry L. 23. 30. 55, 64. 112 Narusis, Debbie 58 Needham. James 149 Neely. Joe 32. 34. 64. 67. 74. 112 Ncwbold. Dale 134 Newbold. Debbie 149 Newbold. Judy 112 Ncwbold. Kathy 149 Newell, Dean 134 Newlin. Roger 112 Nichclson. April 113 Nichols. Jack D. 85 Nichols, Kathy 149 Nolen. Gary 50. 89. 92 Norman, Harold 83 Norman, N. N. 58, 150 Northcutt. Brent 30, 150 Novick. Bill 37. 58. 150 Oakley, Ronald 150 Odell. Dan 150 Odell. Karen 113 Odom. Jack 150 Odum. Deborah 38. 150 Odum. Terry 150 O’Neil. Harold 82 Otcy, Artie 39. 134 Owens, Linda 150 Owens. Mike 134 Ozment. Sharon Lynn 113 Padgett, Lita 93 Pape. Jim 36. 57, 58. 150 Parker. Pat 36. 5?. 5«. 150 Parker. Pat 48. 59. 134 Parks, Camie 42, 113 Parks, Joada 144, 150 Parks, Robert 134 Parks, Roger 150 215 Parks. William 80. 82 Partin, Danny 53. 150 Parton, Carol 150 Pate, Steve 68. 72. 75. 150 Patrick, Charles 68, 150 Patt, Susan 87. 93 Patterson, Diane 113 Patterson, Evelyn 49. 93 Patterson, John 75, 150 Payne, Janis 150 Payne. Mary Lou 134 Payseno. Sheryl 134 Pearson, Gary 150 Pedigo, Paul R. 93 Peebles. Jo Ann 150 Peebles. Mike 74. 134 Pentecost, Lana 151 Perry. Otis 83 Peterson, Yolonde 17, 60, 6l, 93 Phalp. Steven 135 Phillips. Connie 135 Phillips, Debbie 28, 46, 84, 113 Phillips, Pauline 151 Phillips. Randall 54, 135 Phillips, Roberta 113 Phillips, Ronald 113 Phillips. Sherry 135 Phillips, Vickie Renee 113 Pickens, George 151 Pickens. Paula 135 Pinson. Linda 37, 57, 58. 59. 151. 155 Piper, Jeannie 151, 155 Pippin, John 58. 151 Pippin. Patty 151 Polak. Vincent 151 Polinski, Jennifer 151 Potthoff. Judy 114 Powell, Curt 58, 151 Powell, Donna 135 Powell, Nancy 151 Powless. Jim 19. 20. 22, 24 Power. Jane Ann 17, 28, 31. 32. 34. 37. 59. 60. 61, 73. 114 Pritchett, Keith 135 Pritchett. Linda 38. 135 Pulley. Buddy 50, 74, 135 Pulley. Pat 18. 74 Pulley. Ricky 37. 49. 68, 151 Pulley. Suzanne 57, 135 Pulley. Tom 83 Quayle, George 114 Quertermous. Norman 135 Quertermous. Thomas 151 Radcliffe, Jean 30, 114 Ragain, Charles 135 Ragain, Rex 53 135 Ragain. Rickey E. 55, 114 Raich, Filomena 85 Rains. Ben 135 Rametta. Carolyn 114 Rametta. Paula 151 Ramsey, Sheri 38. 46. 135 Randolph. Gary 50. 128, 135 Raney. Ronald 136 Ratermann, Debbie 43. 51, 56, 151 Reames, Renee 136 Reback. Rebecca S. 58, 114 Reed, Joe 136 Reed, Kathy G. 19. 46, 47, 115 Reed, Susan 24 Reel. Aimec 17. 18. 19. 21, 23 Reid. Jim 73. 93 Renchen, Diane 151 Reynolds, Ricky 75 Reynolds, Tawnya 151 Rhoades, Calc 68. 151 Rich, Janet 18 Rich, Janet Louise Parmlcy 115 Rich. Tom 75. 151 Richardson, Bert 151 Richardson. Jim 136 Richey, Glenn 152 Richey, Gordon 45, 64, 66, 67, 74, 136 Richey. Larry 152 Richey, Suzanne 22 Ridlen, Jcttia 136 Ritchason, Mick 30, 43, 136 Rix. Cheryl Kathleen 28, 36. 57. 115, 169 Rix. David 64. 67. 74. 136 Rix, Gary L. 115 Rix. Kelley 136 Rix, Lois 152 Rix. Steve 19. 74 Roberts, Addison 50. 136 Roberts, Jeannie 152 Robertson. Charles 152 Robertson, Clyde 80, 82 Robertson, Danny 136 Robertson, Roger 136 Robinson, Nancy 152 Rose, Janet 152 Rose. Patty 152 Ross, Edna 83 Roth. John P. 53. 115 Rowe, Harry 152 Rudolph, Reba 152 Rue. Nancy 58. 136. 158 Rue. Orlcne 72. 152. 155 Rupert. Alan 68. 72, 75. 152 Rushing, Charles 28, 33. 45. 64 . 67 , 74, 115 Russell. Christy L. 21, 28, 33. 37. 57. 73. 115, 158 Russell. Terry 115 Salzman, Linda 36, 152, 155 Samples, Pat 152 Sandefur, Ramona 152 Sanders. Gail 37, 152 Sanders. James 20, 80, 82 Sanders, Jane Ellen 51. 57. 59. 115 Sanders. Jerry 57. 152 Schafer, Vicky 116 Schutzcnhofer, Karen Schutzenhofer, Mary Sears, Joyce 46. 136 Scars, Marti Sellars, Bruce Shade. Mike Shafer. Susan 128. 136 Shanks, Theron 152 Shaw, Mary Carol 51. 93, 116 Shelton, Paul 137 Shotton, Kay 137 Short, Butch 152 Short, Gayla M. 116 Short, Sam 116 Short. Susan 116 136 152 116 152 152 21. 37. 57. 73. Simmerman, Janice 137 Simpson. David 23 Simpson, Rita Kay 21, 37, 57. 123, 137, 140 Simpson, Larry Sims, Louann Singler, Mike Singler, Monty Sittig, Naomi Sittig, Norma Skelton, Carla 58. 116 Slone, Mike Smart, Mike Smart, Catheryn Smith, Bruce E. Smith, Charles Smith, Diana Sue Smith, Dwayne Smith, Gayle Smith, Janet Smith, Kenny Smith, Mildred Smith, Robert Smith, Tommy 152 86 116 144, 152 153 153 28'. 33. 37. 44. 116 53. 116 19 117 153 19. 46. 117 39. 137 137 153 153 85 117 68. 72. 75. 153 Smothers. Sandy 117 Snider, Beverly 117 Snider, Steve 117 Snyder. Bob 74. 137 Snyder, Ellen 46, 93 Soldner, George 137 Soldner, Lelynna 19, 23 Soper. Kay 153 Souza, Margaret 153 Souza, James H. 18, 21, 22. 32. 40. 57. 64, 117 Sparks. Kathy 153 Sparks. Gregory B. 50, 117 Spiller, Alcn 54, 117 Spillcr. Randy 68. 72, 75, 153 Spiller. Sam 118 Spitzner. Jim 118 Sprague, Donna 153 Sprague, Kaye 137 Sprague. Tommy 153 Stacy. Randall 58, 153 Stambaugh, Melody 58, 153 Stanley, Orland 80, 82 Stapleton, Steve 118 Starrick, Greg 18, 19. 22, 23, 76 Starrick. Wendell 80, 82 Staton, Clara 137 Steams, Ron 137 Stephens. Gary D. 118 Stephens, Jack 153 Stewart, Jack 153 Stewart. Jerry D. 118 Stilley. Darlene 153 Stilley, Marsha 153 Stiritz. Jane 48. 137 Stokes, George Edward 118 Stokes, Nancy 153 Stone, Danny Stone. John Stone, Mary Stormc, Cliff Stoup, Greg Stowers. Kurt 64. 74, 137. 158 Stowers. Richard E. 118 153 137 118 45. 81. 82 153 17. 59. 60. 61. 59. 60, Stratman, Drusilla 137 Strickland. Linda L. 52, 118 Strobel, Lynn 137 Strobcl, Vicki 138 Sullins, Jim 138 Sullins, Mary 153 Sullivan, Eugene 30. 75, 153 Sullivan, Steve 153 Summers, I cborah 56, 119 Sutton. Maxine 119 Sutton, Priscilla A. 119 Sweet. Delores 54. 138 Tanner, Nancy 119 Tanner. Rick 58. 154 Tanner, Vivian 119 Taylor, Bill 154 Taylor, Charles Wesley Taylor. Clinton 82 Taylor. Darlene Taylor. Dennis Taylor. Donald Teague. Mary Jo Temple, Suanne Renee 120 119 154 138 138 28. 57. 119 28. 48. Thomas, Harold 58, 77, 154 Thompson, Audrey 138 Thompson. Bob 154 Thompson. Carla Lynn 56, 120 Thompson, Carol 19 Thompson, Cinda Ruth 30, 40, 43. 57. 120 Thompson, Ed 69, 70, 77 Thompson, Lois 154 Thompson, Marvin 154 Throgmorton. Kay 154 Thurmond. Martha 80 Tondini. Daniel 120 Travelstead. Chuck 64, 67, 138 Travclstcad, Debbie 138 Travelstead. Jim 30. 120 Travelstead. Sandy 154 Travclstcad. Shirley 80 irimm, ucddic Tripp, Connie 154 Trulove. Beth 59. 60, 138 Turnage, Louis 83 Turner, Beth 59, 154 Turner, Cynthia 120 Turner. Judy 154 Tyler. Kenneth 138 Undcrhile, Dallas 154 Uselton, Randy 75, 77. 154 Utley. Steve 154 Van Horn, Tom 40, 58, 138 Van Roekcl, Clinton 58, 154 Vaughn. Brenda A. 120 Vaughn. Debra 139 Vaughn, Diane 139 Vaughn, Ronni 58, 154 Vest. Jan 30. 45. 59. 60, 6l, 121 Vinson. Marjorie 154 Vinson, Nancy 139 Walker, Jerry 139 Walker, Kathy 139 Wall. Keith 68. 72. 75. 154 Wall, Terry 121 Wandling, Hilda 80 Ward. Marcheeta 154 Ward, Steve 154 Waterbury, Steve 72, 75, 77, 154 Webb. Jeralyn 22 Weber, Gary 74, 121 Weingartner, Wendell 154 Welch, Elana 154 Wells, Lee Ann 155 Wells. Ricky 38. 121 Wheeler, Jim 19, 74 Wheeler, Jon 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, 74 Wheeler, Larry M. 40, 43, 57, 58. 121 Wheeler, Mike 58, 155 Wheeler, Tim 25 Whitacrc, Bob 19, 74 Whitacre, Clcta 22, 28, 36, 47, 93 White, Carolyn 21, 139 White, Gail 49. 121 White, Michael D. 121 White. Vicki 139 White. Wm. R. 38. 86 Whitehead, Becky 155 Whitehead, Sherry Lynn 121 Whitman. Vince 17. 30, 40, 43. 53. 59, 60. 6l. 139 Whitt. Jim 75. 155 Wigart, Ed 139 Wilkins. Pat 139 Will. John 20. 21. 30. 37, 57, 59. 60. 69. 123. 139. 140 Williams, Bailey 139 Williams, Jackie 155 Williams. Lenda 139 Williams, Linda 155 Williams. Vic 53 Wilson, Carolyn 155 Wilson, Dale 74 Wilson, Linda 139 Wilson, Steve 155 Winchester, Vicki 139 Wohlwcnd, John J. 121 Wolaver, Danny 122 Wolaver, Jo Ellen 28, 37, 51, 57. 122 Woodard, Bob 50, 139 Woods, Jeannie 58, 140 Woolcott, Carol Elaine 122 Wright, Gail 155 Zocller, Brenda 140 Zoeller, Dale 155 Zocller, Dianne 39. 140 Zoeller, Ronald 122 216 I


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