The Yearbook staff of 1965-66 proudly dedicates this Hub to Don Slupianek, because of his work as school custodian, and his close relationship with the students. 2 L. to R. Byron Canfield, Charles Shaffer, William Buck, Wilber Bode, John Wil- cox, Charles Beeler, J. C, Bristow. Board of Education Officers: William Buck, Wilber Bode, Charles Beeler 4 Administer ion Mr. J. P. O'Donnell Principal Mr. James Hauter Superintendent Steven Hauger Biology and J.V. Coach Harold Banks Social Sciences Clyetta Berry Commerce 8 John P. O'Donnell Driver's Education James Hellrung Physical Ed. and Coach Hope Quay English and German Joyce Ferree Home Economics Harold Lurhing Band 9 Fred Leach Industrial Arts Robert Oberheide Guidance Counselor Peggy Brand English Larry Lasswell Vocal Music Gerald Rifner Adv. Math and Science senioRS KEVIN LYNCH RANDY STRUBHAR Student Council 3,4, President 4, Reporter 3; Boys' State; Band 1,2; Hub 1,2,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; F.F, A. 1; Pep Club 1,4. DIANE LYNCH Chorus 1,2,4, Accompanist; Class Of- ficer, Secretary 2; Junior Play; Senior Play; G.A.A. 3,4, Treasurer 3, Pres- ident 4; Hub Staff 4, Secretary; Stu- dent Council 4, Secretary; Librarian 2,3; Pep Club 1,4; F.T. A. 4. BRENT WHITE Band 1,4; Track 3,4; Cross Country 3,4; Class Officer, Secretary 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Pep Club 1,4. PAUL BAILEY Baseball 1,2,3; Basketball 1.2, 3; Track 1; Cross Country 1; Librarian 3. 12 SHIRLEY NELSON Pep Club 1,4; Class Secretary 1; Senior Play Prompter, DON DENNISON Class Officer, Vice President 2, President 4, Treasurer 3; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Secretary 3; Chorus 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Band 4; Student Council Representative 4; Cross Country 4; Track 4; Senior Play; Junior Play (Student Di- rector); Pep Club 4. RON WITZIG Student Council 2,3,4, Vice President 3; Letterman’s Club 1,2,3,4; Boys' State; Basketball 2,4; Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Country 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Hub 2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Patrons' Club Award 2. NEIL BRAID Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 2; Track 2,3; Hub 3,4; Letter- man's Club 4. STEFANIE DANCZAK Pep Club 2,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Music Contest 2,3,4; Librar- ian 4; G, A. A. 4. MARK FAWLEY Band 1; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Junior Play; Senior Play. JANE ADAIR Band 1,2,3,4, President 3, Dance Band; Music Contest 1, 2,3,4; County Festival 1,2,3; Student Council 2; Chorus 1,3, 4, Accompanist 1; Mixed Double Ensemble 4. DENNIS BARR Hub Staff 1,2,3.4; Track 2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 1,4; Basketball 1, 2; Cross Country 2,3; Junior Play; Li- brarian 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Band 1,2; F. F. A. 3; Letterman's Club 2,3. Y SUSAN HOLLAND F.H.A. 1,2,3,4, Vice Presi- dents ; G.A.A. 4; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3,4, President 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Pep Club 1,4; Librarian 1,2; Band Contest 1,2; Chorus Contest 1, 2,3,4. GENE CISCO F.F.A. 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,4. CONNIE GRANT Band 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; Pep Club 1,4; F.H. A. 1,3, 4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Band Contest 1,2,3,4. STEVE HAWKINS Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1, 2,3,4; Student Council 3; Hub Staff 3; Letterman's Club 3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Class Vice Pres- ident 3,4; F. F. A. 1; Track 2. GARY BRISTOW Baseball 2,3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Bas- ketball 1,3,4; F.F.A. 1,2,3, Vice President 3; Class President 3; Class Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1,4; Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Vice President 4, Secre- tary-Treasurer 3; S. A. R. 4. ROY LANE Baseball 1,2,3,4; Track 2, Basketball 1,2,3,4; Pep Club 1,4; Student Council 2. JANICE MICHAELS Pep Club 1,4; F.H. A. 2,3,4; Junior Play; Senior Play; Hub Staff 4; Class Secretary 3; Teenagraph Reporter 4. 15 CONNIE DAVIS Class Officer, Vice President 1; Secretary 2; Secretary 3; Chorus 1.2,3.4; F. H. A. 1.2. 3,4; Band 4; Talking Warrior Reporter 1,2; Recall Assistant Co-Editor 3; Hub Staff 4; Class Play 3,4; Y. F.C. President 3, Vice President 4; Betty Crocker Award 4. LONNIE KIRBY Librarian 1; Pep Club 1,4. BETTY MARLETT Student Council 1; Chorus 1,4; Hub Staff Secretary 3, Co-Editor 4; D.A.R. 4; Pep Club 1,4; Librarian 2,3; Class Play 3,4; Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Girl's State 3, Majorette 4; F.T.A. 4. BOB SHAFFER Basketball 1,2,3; Track 1,2,3; Cross Country 1,2; F.F. A. 1, 2,3; Letterman’s Club 1,2. CONNIE RUNGE G. A. A. Junior Representative 3, Vice President 4; Band 1; Chorus 1,4; Class Play 3,4; Pep Club 1.4; F. H. A. 1.2, Degree Chairman 3, President 4; Class President 2, Vice President 1. 16 ED SYMPSON Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2,3,4; Cross Coun- try 2; Letterman's Club 2,3,4, Vice President 3, Secretary-Trea- surer 2; Class President 1; Junior Play; Pep Club 1,4. ROGER RICH Chorus 1.2,3; f.F. A. 1.2,3; Re- porter 1.2,3; Band 1,2; Junior Play; Pep Club 2,4. BOB CROW NOVER Band 1,2,4; Student Council 1,4; Letterman’s Club 3,4; Track 3; Junior Play; Hub Staff 4; Pep Club 1,4; Boy’s State 3; Math Award 3. PAUL LOERCHER Baseball 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3.4; Cross Country 2.3; Track 1, 2,3,4; Pep Club 1.4; Letterman’s Club 1.2,3,4; Band 1,2; Choruf 1,2; Hub Staff 2,4; Class Trea- surer 2; Senior Play. SPONSORS Mrs. Irene Brandt Mr. James Hellrung OFFICERS D. Dennison. President, S. Hawkins, Vice President, B. White, Secretary, G. Bristow, Treasurer. 20 21 Class Will I. Jane Adair, do will the first clarinet folio in the band to Carol Beyer. I. Janice Micheals, do will Cathy Fox my used Typing II Practice Set. 1. Connie Grant, do will my chair in shorthand class to Linda Taylor. Have Fun. Linda. I, Betty Marlett, do will my position on the Hub Staff to Nancy Haning and Candy Canfield. Get busy, girls! I. Kevin Lynch, do will my ability to get out of 2nd and 3rd hour study hall to go to Bloomington to Dan Bristow. I, Dennis Barr, do will my ability to get along with Paul Bailey to Bobby Burns. I, Lonnie Kirby, do will the pack of Winstons 1 left in the dugout to Gary Freeman. I, Steve Hawkins, do will my love for the Cubs to Ron Follis. I, Roger Rich, do will my cowboy boots to Paul Wampler. I, Mark Fawley, do will my ability to get along with Fred to John Dennison. 1, Don Dennison, do will my red hair to Larry Heck. This gives you the right to butt Mrs. Quay in En- glish IV. I. Ed Sympson, will my ability to smoke Slim Jims to Bob Pitts. I. Neil Braid, do will my ability to get along with Coach Hellrung to David Sherman. I, Brent White, do will Cathy Winstead the ability to stay away from boys (except short, curly-headed ones.) I, Ron Witzig, do will to anyone interested my ability to get along with Heyworth girls. But stay away from '58 Plymouths. I. Stevie Danczak, do will my Term Paper on Leprosy to the highest bidder. 1, Diane Lynch, do will my ability to ride a motor scooter to Joyce Troyer. I, Randy Struhbar, do will my ability to get good grades to Sandra Lou Smith. I, Buddy Lane, do will my hair to Jeff Starkey. I, Gary Bristow, do will my school shot-put record to Bobby Baker. 1, Bob Crownover, do will my great enduring love for high school, and my ability to get all assign- ments in on time to the entire Junior Class. I, Connie Davis, do will my chair by the window in English IV to Pam McCubbin. I, Susan Holland, do will my ability to get along with the Shipleys to Terri Ross. I, Connie Runge, do will my ability to skip school to work on the farm to Brenda Longworth. I. Shirley Nelson, do will my P.E. Locker to Martha Leach. I, Paul Loercher, will my ability to use a belt sander to Gary Dean. I, Gene Cisco, and I, Bob Shaffer, do will our knowledge of the road to McLean to the junior boys from Waynesville. I, Paul Bailey, do will my skill at refinishing desk tops to anyone who needs it at the end of the '66-'67 school year. October 1, 1977 Washington, D. C. Mr. J. P. O’Donnell, President McLean-Waynesville University McLean, Illinois Dear Mr. O’Donnell: Recently our government sent Randy Strubhar and me to Korea where we were to carry on an investiga- tion of a captured Unidentified Flying Object. In the course of the travels made necessary by our inves- tigation, we had occasion to meet many of our friends of the class of 1966. In Washington, D. C., the day before our departure, we attended a Republican Fund Raising Dinner for Neil Braid, the Republican Nominee for President. After the dinner, Neil told us that if he were elected, he would appoint Gary Bristow to the post of Secretary of Agriculture. The day we departed, we learned that the airline which would take us to Chicago was Fawley's Flyers Inc., owned by Mark Fawley, world-wide philanthropist. When we boarded the plane, we were greeted by the charming stewardess, Connie Grant. In Chicago, we took time off to see a ballgame between the Cubs and the Cardinals. All-star shortstop. Bud Lane, hit a three-run triple in the ninth to pull the Cards to victory over the Cubs, despite the two home runs by the Cub all-star third baseman, Steve Hawkins. Having already seen so many of our old classmates, we decided to visit McLean to see if we could find any more of them. As we were driving down in our new Cadillac, we were stopped for speeding by State Patrolman Dennis Barr. Dennis, being a very conscientious young man, was torn between sentiment and duty: sentiment and a five dollar bribe almost won out. When we arrived at McLean, we stopped at Bailey's Standard Station, owned by Paul Bailey. While we were waiting for our car to be serviced, we learned that only two other classmates remained at McLean: They were Ed Sympson, owner of the world- famous Dixie Truckers' Home, and Bob Shaffer, owner of Shaffer's Farms, which now spread over two counties of land, McLean and DeWitt. The next significant stop was Colorado, where we went to see a rodeo. The top-point winner of the night was none other than the world-famous cowboy, Roger Rich. At dawn the next day, we stopped in Utah to avoid the desert heat. We spent the day at Runge's Road- house Inn, one of a chain of inns owned by Connie Runge. From Connie we learned that Lonnie Leadfoot Kirby had just set a new land speed record, eclipsing the one set last week by Kevin Lurch Lynch. Our final stop in the United States was San Francisco, where we attended an Evangelical Crusade, con- ducted by the Reverend Don Dennison who was assisted by Janice Michaels. From Donnie we learned that Jane Adair was also living in San Francisco. Happily married, Jane, the mother of six children, fills her spare time by giving band lessons. From San Francisco, we went by ocean liner to Hawaii. The steamship line was owned by Paul Loer- cher. Enroute, we were fortunate to see the world's top-ranked womens’ tennis player, Shirley Nelson, in an exhibition match. Later that night while we were resting in our cabin and watching television, we saw Diane Lynch win first place in the International Beauty Pageant. When we arrived in Hawaii, we stayed at the Hollander Hotel, owned by Miss Susan Holland. Enter- taining at the Hotel, were Bob Crownover's world-famous Aristocrats, who already have two gold records to their credit. The Aristocrats are managed by Stephanie Danezak. Susan told us that Connie Davis had been appointed President of an organization to find homes for Korean refugees. We also learned that Betty Marlett was carrying on Dr. Schweitzer’s missionary work in Africa. From Hawaii, we went to Korea, where we were greeted by five-star generals Gene Cisco and Brent White, who escorted us to the site of the U. F. O. Still bachelors, Randy and I are scientists, who devote most of our time to the study of aerial phenom- ena. Since our work is top-secret, I can tell you no more at the present time. Sincerely, 23 Ronald L. Witzig Zhe Class Poem Jane Adair, girl in the know Is often seen with a Beason Beau. Kevin Lynch, tall and soft spoken Many's the rule he has broken. Don Dennison, red headed gent Is our Senior Class president. Susan Holland, outgoing and fun Manages to be friends with everyone. Janice Michaels, beautician to be She'll succeed, wait and see. Diane Lynch, with personality plus Always helpful, never makes a fuss. Bob Crow nover, sure to go far Is often seen playing his guitar. Betty Marlett, with a smile for all Always seems to have a ball. Roger Rich, a long haired chap When in school, likes to nap. Connie Runge, who lives on a farm Her friendly smile adds to her charm. Ed Sympson, top notch athlete Qt field or court, can't be beat. Randy Strubhar, top notch lad On the farm, he helps his Dad. Stevie Danczak, tall and blonde Of a certain senior, she is fond. Lonnie Kirby, of whom we're all fond Is often seen with a freshman blonde. Connie Davis, new to our class Has proved to be a friendly lass. Gary Bristow , a fine athlete His life without sports’ incomplete. Ron Witzig, our all round man Has many a basketball fan. Steve Hawkins, though not so tall Is a star in basketball. Brent White, soon to be a Marine With a Junior girl can oft be seen. Shirley Nelson, high hairstyles to wear Straight A student, when she's there. Paul Loercher, next in this rhyme In Atlanta, spends his time. Mark Fawley, a real good friend A helping hand he'll always lend. What would we do without Dennis Barr Who is constantly working on his car. Bob Shaffer, good rider, of course Is not at home without a horse. Connie Grant, quiet and coy Has her eye on more than one boy. Neil Braid, top politician some day To success, he'll find the way. Paul Bailey, friendly and swell In the Marines, he'll excel. Bud Lane likes being small Comes in handy in basketball. Gene Cisco, whose spirits are high To everyone is a nice guy. The Senior Class, as we go our own ways With fond memories will think of our high school days. B. Pitts B. Demling L. Taylot B. Longworth B. Bode J. Schumn D. Sherman P. Summers D. Bums J. Starkey D. Summers J. Foust R. Follis M. Morrison P. McCubbin P. Wampler M. Leach C. Fox B. Baker K. Rice 26 G. Freeman L. Glaser D. Bristow C. Beyer K. Winstead J. Crutchley C. Canfield J. Bagosy B. Spaulding L. Heck T. Ross N. Haning J. Dennison J. Troyer L.--------«Jfefc J. Austin B. Burns C. Coyle S. Smith S. Smith 27 Where's your enthusiasm?' You're doing WHAT? ? ? At Graduation??????? Would you believe! ! ! A hole in one!!! 28 SPONSORS: Mr. Paul Vandervoort, Mr. Jerry Rifner Sophomores 29 OFFICERS: C. Yates, M. Schaffer, M. Organ, J. Fulk B. Demling R. Spaulding V. Billington B. Bode D. Carey S. Buck R. Nelson J. Marlett T. Burger J. Shaffer M. Shaffer C. Yates R. Terrell P. Bristow ]. Swan D. Furman N. Billiter S. Pannier N. Galesthorpe N. Johnson V. Nettleton J. Lynch B. Walters M. Nevius L. Weidinger S. Bristow T. Braid L. Shifflet C. Harell N. Galesthorpe P. Mann M. Organ A. Garr M. McLane J. Fulk 30 SPONSORS: Miss Clyetta Berry. Mrs. Joyce Fenee JreskmcH 31 OFFICERS: Gary Winstead, B. Israel, S. Matthews, S. Stubblefield W. Ogg, P. Billington, M. Demling, M. Gale, M. Westeifield, S. Matthews, R. Black, and D. Hines B. Israel, J. Shaffer, S. Summers, G. Masters, R. Bristow, G. King, V. Nettleton, C. Glaser G. Winstead, J. Slupianik, G. Taylor, S. Taylor, D. Wardell, S. Davis, D. Marlett, and R. Shifflet J. McLane, M. Langly, B. Schumm, C, Finfrock, K. Sampson, S. Swearington, G. Desmond, and S. Stubblefield L. Weidinger, J. Pitts, G, Billington, C, Crain, D. Demling, D. Naugle, A. Crutchley, and M. Long 32 ORQAniZAtlOnS President Randy Struhbar Vice President Nancy Haning Treasurer Bonnie Demling Secretary Diane Lynch Student Council R. 1: Mr. Banks, Sponsor, D. Demling, T. Ross, J. Marlett, P. Bristow; R. 2: D. Lynch, C. Yates, N. Haning. P. McCubbin, B. Walters. B. Demling, R. Bristow; R. 3: D. Dennison, J. Starkey, R. Struh- bar, R. Witzig, B. Crownover, J. Lynch. 34 R. 1: K. Winstead, D. Lynch, J. Michaels, L. Weidinger, C. Yates, B, Marlett, Mrs. Quay; R. 2: S. Smith, J. Schumm, C. Davis, B. Demling, M. Morrison, B. Longworth; R. 3: N. Haning, C. Canfield, S. Stubblefield, K. Fox; R. 4: S. Buck, B. Crownover, R. Witzig, N. Braid, P. Loercher; R. 5: R. Strubhar, D. Barr. 35 R. 1: C. Coyle, J, Foust, C. Grant, N. Billiter, B. Spaulding, J. Marlett, C, Glaser, B. Schumm, P. Summers, Mrs. Fercee;R. 2: J. Michaels, N. Gelsthorpe, C. Crane. S. Bristow, D. Summers. P. Mann G. Edwards, D. Nettleton, T. Ross; R. 3: V. Billington, j. Austen. C. Davis. D. Carey, N. Johnson. B.’ Longworth, D. Burns, J. Shaffer, D. Wardell; R. 4: S. Holland, L. Glaser, B. Bode, L. Taylor, C. Runge, C. Fox, S. Davis, J. Troyer, V. Nettleton. 3HA OFFICERS: R. 1: C. Fox, S. Holland, C. Runge, T. Ross, J. Troyer; R. 2: L. Taylor, J. Shaffer, J. Marlett. V. Billington; R. 3: P. Mann, S. Bristow, N. Johnson. 36 R. 1: Mrs. Brandt, L. Shifflet, B. Schumm, B. Spaulding, J. Finfrock, D. Lynch, C. Glaser, W. Ogg, A. Garr. P. Bristow. D. Demling; R. 2: J. Fulk, G. Edwards. C. Beyer. C. Crane, S. Bristow, J. Slup- ianek, K. Winstead. J. Schumm. T. Ross; R. 3: J. Austin. M. Morrison, B. Demling. N. Johnson. P. McCubbin, L. Weidinger. S. Holland, B. Longworth, B. Walters, V. Billington; R. 4: S. Smith, K. Fox N. Haning. J. Troyer, S. Stubblefield, S. Danczak, C. Runge. L. Glaser, B. Bode. C. Canfield. QM OFFICERS: R. 1: C. Runge, D. Lynch, B. Bode, P. McCubbin; R. 2: B. Walters, C. Yates, C. Canfield. 37 R. 1: Mr. Hellrung, P. Loercher, G. Bristow, R. Witzig. S. Hawkins, B. Demling; R. 2: B. Lane, B. Pitts, E. Sympson, J. Starkey, D. Bristow; R. 3: J. Lynch, S. Buck, D. Dennison, B. Shaffer, J. Dennison. Cctteman’$ Club OFFICERS Jeff Starkey S. C. Representative Gary Bristow Vice President Steve Hawkins President Danny Bristow Secret ary - Trea surer 38 R. 1: M. Demling, T. Burger, M. Fawley, D. Dennison, L, Heck, B. Demling, Mr, Lasswell;R. 2: D. Demling, S. Holland, M. Morrison, D. Lynch, J. Adair, C, Candfield, V. Billington, L. Weidinger, B. Walters, C. Beyer, K. Winstead. B. Schumm; R, 3: C. Glaser, C. Crane, C. Runge, P. McCubbin, S. Smith, S. Danczak, D. Carey, C. Yates, B. Demling. J. Fulk, J. Schumm, B. Wagner; R. 4; P. Bris- tow, J. Slupianek, J. Shaffer, K. Fox, S, Stubblefield, A. Garr, B. Longworth. C. Davis, B. Marlett, G. Edwards, S. Davis, Chorus OFFICERS: D, Dennison, Vice President, S. Holland, President, C, Yates, Student Council Representative. PIANISTS: D. Lynch, J. Fulk, K, Winstead, C. Beyer Maud R. 1: G. Edwards. J. Slupianek. D. Demling. S. Stubblefield, C. Crane. C. Beyer, C. Grant, J. Adair, A. Garr, L. Weidinger. P. McCubbin, Mr. Luhring; R. 2: C. Davis, P. Billington, D. Dennison, M. Gale, T. Burger, J, Schumm, J. Fulk, B. White, B. Demling, M. Langly; R. 3: B. Crownover, S. Bos- well, J. Shaffer, B. Desmond, B. Israel, G. Masters, M. Demling, S. Swearington, S. Buck, L. Heck. MAJORETTES P. Bristow B. Demling K. Fox J. Shaffer B. Marlett DRUM MAJOR S. Smith OFFICERS D. Dennison S. Smith C. Grant L. Heck 40 'District Contest R. 1: J. Shaffer, G. Edwards, J. Slupianek, M. Morrison, D. Lynch, J, Fulk; R. 2: J. Adair, C, Davis, S. Holland, C, Beyer. S. Smith, B. Demling, L. Weidinger; R. 3: B. Marlett, B. Walters, N. Haning, P, McCubbin, L. Heck, D. Dennison, S. Danczak, B. Longworth, 41 BAND: R. 1: C. Grant, D. Demling, C. Yates, J. Schumm, J. Adair, J, Fulk, K. Winstead: R. 2: B. White, G. Edwards, C. Beyer, S. Crane, J. Slupianek, S. Buck, S. Panier; R. 3: P. McCubbin, M. Gail, L. Heck, S. Stubblefield, L. Weidinger, Manors 42 Moms Betty Crocket Award Connie Davis Crisco Award Connie Runge J. V. Tourney Queen Candidate Jean Fulk 43 R. X: J. Fulk, B. Demling, B. Longworth. S. Smith, Mrs. Brand, sponsor; R. 2: K. Fox, B. Bodee, S. Danczak, L. Weidinger; R. 3: P. Loercher, D. Barr, B. Lane. Sandra Smith Head Librarian Mrs. Brand Administrative Librarian SpORtS Sandy Smith Bonnie Demling L to R; B. Demling, J. Austin, B. Marlett, S. Smith 46 {Junior- Varsity . i Cheerleaders Christy Yates Sharon Stubblefield L. to R. Patti Bristow, Sharon Stubblefield, Christy Yates, Dianne Demling 47 Row 1: G. Bristow, B. Shaffer, D. Bristow, E. Sympson, P. Loercher, B. Lane; Row 2: Coach Hellrung, R. Witzig, B. Pitts, G. Freeman. J. Starkey, S. Hawkins, S. Buck. Varsity Name FGR FG °Io FT A FT °b TP FIs DEF REB. Off REB. Jump Won Jump Lost Bad Pass V Bristow D. 277 96 34.6 141 94 66.6 290 56 81 74 19 14 21 7 Bristow G. 160 60 37.5 48 29 60.4 150 53 57 60 10 12 5 5 Freeman 9 3 33.3 4 2 50 8 2 1 1 Haw kins 313 111 35.4 88 61 68.1 283 53 30 34 7 12 26 6 Lane 61 29 47.5 29 20 68.9 78 21 7 6 0 1 8 2 Loercher 12 2 16.6 4 12 1 1 1 Pins 106 36 33.8 36 14 38.8 86 59 51 39 30 34 7 2 Shaffer 21 6 28.5 8 5 62.5 18 15 1 4 4 1 2 1 Sympson 449 180 42.3 114 84 73.5 442 73 104 65 11 22 26 8 Witzig 258 89 34.1 117 84 71.7 268 91 124 69 45 49 10 3 Totals 1703 616 36.1 603 406 673 1593 447 Opp. 1579 464 48 ;£ LTa 40 Ron Steve Danny Eddie Gary R. 1: S. Swearington, R. Bristow, B. Desmond, M, Shaffer, D. Naugle, M. Demling, J. Lynch, L. Weidinger; R. 2: M. Westerfield, J. Starkey. M. Nevius, B, Demling, G. Freeman, M. Gale. C. Harrell. J. Pitts, S. Hauger, Coach, ‘Junior Varsity ..............................................41 Stanford............................. ..............................................32 Armington............................ ..............................................32 LeRoy................................ ..............................................41 Saybrook............................. ..............................................46 Tri-Valley........................... ..............................................38 Elkhan............................... M-W......................................... 36 Hartem............................... M-W...........................................24 Form an.............................. ..............................................31 Elkhart.............................. ..............................................44 Danvers.............................. ..............................................23 Hartem............................... M-w...........................................44 Bellflower........................... ..............................................38 New Holland.......................... M-W...........................................59 Wapella.............................. ..............................................52 Mt. Pulaski.......................... ..............................................31 Atlanta.............................. ..............................................49 Octavia.............................. ..............................................40 Heyworth............................. ..............................................44 Mason City.......................... M-W ..........................................42 Beason. ............................. ..............................................43 Mt. Pulaski.......................... ..............................................35 Hanem................................ 20 38 51 45 54 25 53 67 47 56 49 42 52 49 57 49 53 46 84 54 64 55 51 Zrack R. 1: G. Bristow, J. Pitts, E. Sympson, P. Loercher, M. Demling; R. 2: Coach Hellrung, D. Dennison, R. Witzig, S. Matthews, B, Demling, L. Heck. Baseball R. 1: S. Hawkins, M. Demling, J. Lynch, J. Pitts, E. Sympson, B. Lane;R. 2: Coach Hellrung. G. Bristow, P. Loercher, B. Demling. D. Bristow. J. Starkey. B. Pins, R. Witzig. 53 Activities Monkey food???? JreskmaH Going at it the hard way!!! All together now; 1, 2, 3. ... See no evil!!! Only her hairdresser knows for sure!!! 56 Don’t let this come between us! Battle of the Bulge! Is that you, Wanda? 57 junior Play “Headin' Jor A ’’ Joyce Troyer................ Candy Canfield.............. Janice Austin............... Pam McCubbin................ Nancy Haning............. . Cathy Fox................... Bonnie Demling.............. Sandy Smith................. Carol Beyer................. Linda Taylor................ Bev Bode ................... Linda Glaser................ Martha Leach................ Kate Rice................... Judy Crutchley.............. Brenda Longworth............ Judy Schumm................. Jeff Starkey................ Gary Dean................... Gary Freeman................ David Sherman............... Larry Heck.................. Marla Morrison, Kathy Winstead ........Sis Hollowbone .... Sis Hollowbone ........Isabelle Todd .........Isabelle Todd ........Hortense Todd ........Hortense Todd Gracie Mae Hollowbone Gracie Mae Hollowbone Fannie Jane Hollowbone Fannie Jane Hollowbone . . . Widow Blairhouse . . . .Widow Blairhouse . . Sarah Jo Hollowbone . . Sarah Jo Hollowbone .........Ma Hollowbone ........Melissa Dugan . . . . Bertha Blairhouse . . . Homer Hollowbone . . . Pepper Hollowbone ........Slim Blairhouse . . Grand pappy Hankley .........Pa Hollowbone . . . . Student Directors 58 •Saturday Night Cast 59 Senior Play Zhe Phantom Strikes Jigain Perriot Preston.......................... Gwen Talbot........................... Bruiser Barnes........................... Mrs. Allerdyce Beeman.......................... Maybelle Beeman.................................... Louise Thomas...................................... Mrs. Kite...................................... Wentworth............................. The Phantom........................... J. Winston Graham.............................. Janice Michaels, Diane Lynch........................... •Saturday Night Cast . . Paul Leorcher . . Susan Holland . . . Ron Witzig . . Betty Marlett . . Connie Grant . . Connie Davis . . Connie Runge Stevie Danczak . . Mark Fawley . Randy Struhbar . . . Brent White Student Directors Mrs. Brand. . Shirley Nelson Bob Crow nover . . .Director . . Prompter Sound Effects Diane Lynch Buddy Lane Prom Queen and King Junior-Senior Prom 64 Class of 1 65 66 67 6veRtismq CHUCK’S MIDWAY STANDARD Charles H. Benedict McLean, COMPLIMENTS OF TAYLOR’S IGA Illinois McLean, 111, COME ALIVE YOU’RE IN THE PEPSI GENERATION THE NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON Corner of Main and Washington Streets in Downtown Bloomington For all your banking needs Member of the F. D. I. C. CHAUDOIN CONSTRUCTION J. HOWARD ROSE COMPANY A Atlanta, Illinois FRIEND RELIABLE WELDING SERVICE Compliments of TRUES DEEP ROCK 649-2611 Armington, Illinois McLean, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF AUDREY’S Mi BEAUTY SALON McLean, Illinois UP-TOWN CAFE 874-6221 MclNTIRE AGRICULTURAL SUPPLY PAGE JEWELRY Phone 822-7572 201 North Main Shirley, Illinois 822-6350 72 COMPLIMENTS Ef °F V PAXTON’S THOMPSON’S FLOWERS Bloomington, Illinois Normal, Illinois MARKLAND’S ARMINGTON LOCKER HARDWARE SERVICE FOR Armington Illinois All Your Hardware Needs Armington, Illinois MILLER MUSIC | (gofra, Tteexa COMPANY jfe SHORTY’S BARBER SHOP 419 North Main Normal, 111. McLean Illinois 823-8058 BOB BEE HAYNER EARLYBIRD GRAIN Ph. 473-2551 FERTILIZER SERVICE, INC. ORIGINAL HICKORY HOUSE Harbrand Liquid Fertilizer Darling's Soil Builder Fertilizer U.S. Rts. 51 - 136 Heyworth Stanford, Illinois Phone: 379-3121 73 STANFORD GRAIN COMPANY Stanford, Illinois ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. Dealer in Fuel and The Best of Everything for the Builder 473-2731 Heyworth, Illinois RIP’S REPAIR SHOP MOBERLY Armington, Illinois KLENNER Value First over 74 years for 'SEMORS men and boys Complete Automotive Service 115 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois State supervised Consumer Phones Business 649-2251 Locally owned Loans Residence 64 9-2541 CORN BELT TUCKER’S FINANCE COMPANY TRUCKING SERVICE 103 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois Wayne Feeds Anchor Serum Products W. A. Longworth Area Code 309 C. A. Christman Phone 823-8211 Armington, Illinois AMERICAN STATE AL f) BANK BASKIN’S Bloomington, Illinois Mens Furnishings ■' .w Use a Bank Savings Account for 101 West Jefferson Future Security Bloomington, Illinois 74 W. B. READ CO. SPORTING GOODS SCHOOL SUPPLIES 109 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois Save with Safety at BLOOMINGTON FEDERAL SAVINGS LOAN ASSOCIATION Now Paying Quarterly Dividends 115 East Washington Street Phone 824-3211 Accounts Insured up to $10, 000 FRANK HILPERT JOHN DEERE BUICK Stanford, Illinois JANNUSCH FERTILIZER SERVICE McLean, Illinois 75 MARBEN’S The Very Best In Men and Boys' Wear 116 W. Front Bloomington, 111. COMPLIMENTS OF B C-CAR WASH Atlanta, Illinois of the toun -00 MFPns EVERYTHING IN NEEDS McLEAN HARDWARE McLean Illinois LIVINGSTON’S Finest in Family Wear 110 W. Washington Bloomington, Illinois Ph. 829-1001 DEPARTMENT STORE CECIL’S Beauty Shop McLean, III. Phone 874-6191 DRUGS, HOLOHAN’S McLean Illinois 76 STANFORD FERTILIZER SERVICE Your Best Buy Smith-Douglas Fertilizer FRIENDLY I. G. A. STORE Armington, Illinois STANDARD OIL C. E. Lynch Sons McLean, 111. Phone 874-2481 ConQRatuUtions PEOPLES BANK Of Bloomington Bloomington, Illinois DAVIS FARM STORE Paul Van Hoorn McLean, Illinois Paul Davis Owner Phone 874-2561 77 DIXIE TRUCKERS HOME 38 Years of 24-Hour Service Phone 874-3411 LAESCH DAIRY CO. 210 Greenwood Avenue Bloomington, Illinois 824-3257 78 DeWITT COUNTY NATIONAL BANK Established 1872 Clinton, 111. Where Your Business Is Appreciated Member of the F. D. I. C. Member Federal Reserve ofiaTtiu MONTGOMERY WARD 102 North Center Street JOHN WARNER BANK ESTABLISHED 1867 Complete Banking Trust Farm Service Drive-In Window Teller Member F. D. I. C. We invite you to call on us. CLINTON, ILLINOIS GOTTLIEB’S CLOTHIERS, INC. CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS for Men and Boys Clinton, Illinois The 1966 Yearbook Staff wishes to thank all those companies who have purchased ads in this book. li 79 X our Autograph NEWSFOTO Your Yearbook Publisher 80 ■D
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