McLean High School - Hub Yearbook (McLean, IL)

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There is a time to be born, and a time to die,...; but there is an interval between these two times of infinite importance. Richmond The yearbook staff of 1966-67 proudly dedicates this edition of the HUB to Mrs. Hope Quay for her past service as yearbook advisor and for her helpfulness and her guidance as a teacher. BOARD OF EDUCATION Row 1: Charles Beeler, President; Julius Bristow; Charles Shaffer. Row 2; John Wilcox; Robert Buck, Secretary; Charles Finfrock; and Byron Canfield. DMINISTRATION MR. JOHN P. O'DONNELL Principal MR. JAMES W. HAUTER Superintendent ACULTY Irene Brandt Physical Education Steven Hauger Biology and J. V. Coach Peggy Brand English and Librarian Beverly Leight Mathematics M-W Eugene Jones Social Sciences Robert Oberheide Guidance Counselor Harold Luhring Band Bud Burton Physical Ed. and Coach FACULTY John P. O'Donnell Driver's Education Hope Quay English and German Clyetta Berry Commerce Fred Leach Industrial Arts Larry Lasswell Chorus Jerry Rifner Science and Math David Evans English and Speech ENIORS DONNA BURNS FHA 1,2,3; Jr. Play. BONNIE SPAULDING Chorus 1; FHA 1,2, 3,4; Parliamen- tarian 4; GAA 2. JANICE AUSTIN Cheerleader 2,3; Chorus 1; FHA 2, 3,4; GAA 2; Jr. Play; Librarian 4; Sr. Play. LARRY HECK Band 1,2,3,4, Treas. 3; Boy’s State; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Class V. Pres. 1; Jr. Play; Lettermen’s Club 4, Sec.-Treas. 4; Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4; SAR; Sr. Play; Track 3,4; YFC 4, Treas. SENIORS BONNIE DEMLING Cheerleader 2,3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4; Class Pres. 3; GAA 2,3,4; Hub Staff 3,4; Jr. Play; Librarian 1,2,3, 4; Majorette 3,4; Music Contest 1, 2, 3,4; Student Council 3, 4, Treas. 3, Pres. 4. GARY FREEMAN Band 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 2; FFA 1, 2; Hub Staff 4; Jr. Play; Librarian 4; Sr. Play; Student Council 2. CAROL BEYER Band 1,2, 3,4, Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Accompanist 2, 3,4; FHA 4; FTA 3; GAA 2,3,4; Hub Staff 4; RON FOLLIS Jr. Play; Librarian 4; Music Contest Baseball 4; Cross Country 2; Sr. 3,4; Sr. Play; YFC 3,4. Play. LINDA GLASER Chorus 1; FHA 1,2, 3,4; GAA 2,3; Jr. Play; Sr. Play ROBERT BURNS 3,4; Class Treas. 3; Lettermen's Sr. Play; Student Council 4. Sec. JEANE I-OUST Club 2,3,4, Sec.-Treas. 3, Pres. 4. Chorus 1; FHA 1,2,3; Jr. Play. 4; Student Council 1; Track 1. test 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play; Tennagraph JUDY CRUTCHLEY Reporter 4; YFC 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4. GAA 2; Jr. Play; Librarian 4. leader 2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4; Drum Major 3, 4; FT A 3; GAA 2. 3, LINDA TAYLOR 4; Girl’s State; Hub Staff 3,4; Jr. FHA 2,3; Jr. f lay; Sr. Play. Play; Librarian 2,3,4; Music Con- test 3,4; Sr. Play. BRENDA LONGWORTH Chorus 1,2, 3,4; FHA 3,4, Projects Chm. 4; FTA 3; GAA 2,3; Jr. Play; Hub Staff 3; Librarian 3,4; Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play. JOHN DENNISON Cross Country 3,4; FFA 1,2; Letter- men’s Club 3,4; Student Council 4. SENIORS PAUL WAMPLER Boy's State; Cross Country 3; Hub Staff 4; Sr. Play; Track 4. CONNIE COYLE FHA 1,2,3. BEVERLY BODE Chorus 1, 2, 4; Class Sec. 4; EHA 1,2, 3,4, Recreation Chm 4; GAA DOROTHY SUMMERS 2,3,4, Treas. 3, Student Council FHA 1,2,3. Rep. 4; Jr. Play; Librarian 3; Mus- ic Contest 4; Sr. Play. TERRI ROSS Class Sec. 2; GAA 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Sec. 3, Degree Chm. 4; Hub Staff 4; Jr. Play; Librarian 4; Sr. Play; Stu- dent Council 3. BOB BAKER Cross Country 2; Track 4. CANDY CANFIELD Chorus 1,2,3,4, Accompanist 4; GAA 2.3,4, Intramural Chm. 3, Pres. 4; Hub Staff 2, 3, 4, Co-editor 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Student Coun- cil 4, Treas. 4. JEFF STARKEY Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1, 2, 3,4; Boy's State; Chorus 1; Class Pres. 2; Cross Country 1; Jr. Play; Lettermen's Club 2, 3, 4, V. Pres. 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Track 1. SENIORS NANCY HAN1NG Chorus 1,2,4, Student Council Rep. 4; Class Sec. 3, Pres. 4; DAR; FT A 3; GAA 2,3,4, Sec. 4; Hub Staff 1,2,3,4, Co-editor 4; Jr. Play; Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play; Student Council 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3. JOYCE TROYER Class Sec. 1; FHA 1,2, 3,4, Public Relations V. Pres. 2, Treas. 3,4; FTA 3; GAA 3; Jr. Play; Librarian 2; Sr. Play. 1 - BOB PITTS Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Basketball 1,2, 3, 4; Cross Country 1, 2, 3,4; Letter- men's Club 3,4; Sr. Play; Student Council 4. MARLA MORRISON Chorus 1, 2,3,4; GAA 1; Hub Staff 1, 3,4; Jr. Play; Librarian 4; Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play; Student Council 2,4, V. Pres. 4; YFC 4, Sec. 4. CATHY FOX Chorus 1,2,3,4, V. Pres. 4; Class Treas. 1; FHA 2,3,4, V. Pres. 3; Pres. 4; GAA 2,3,4; Hub Staff 3,4; Jr. Play; Librarian 2,3,4; Majorette 3,4; Music Contest 4; Sr. Play; Stu- dent Council 2,4. SENIOR CLASS SPONSORS SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Mr. Fred Leach and Mr. Steve Hauger Pres., N. Haning, V. Pres.. K. Winstead, Sec., B. Bode, Treas., G. Dean CLASS FLOWER CLASS COLORS White Rose Mint Green and White MOTTO Keep your face to the sun, and the shadows will always fall behind you. YOUNG AND INNOCENT Bob P. Brenda John Linda G. Sandy S. Judy C. Joyce Nancy Danny Jean SENIOR CLASS POEM Remember the fun we’ve had here, Remember when you're away, Remember the friends we’ve made here, And don’t forget to come back some day. Nancy Haning, our Homecoming Queen, With an ISU freshman can often be seen. Larry Heck, a hard-working lad. While on the farm helps his dad. Janice Austin, quiet and blond. Everyone knows of whom she 's fond. Bobby Baker, though not from the Senate, Would like to see the Cards win the pennant. Carol Beyer, president of our band, Can always be counted on to lend a helping hand. Beverly Bode, our best bowler by far, Can oft' be found in Atlanta driving a car. Dan Bristow, a fine athlete. In any sport is hard to beat. Bobby Bums, quiet and shy, From him we never hear a sigh. Donna Bums, laughing and gay. Will soon be employed by IAA. Candy Canfield, our engineer to be. She’ll succeed you wait and see. To Connie Coyle the honor goes. Of blushing the quickest just like a rose. Judy Crutchley with never a frown, Keeps everyone laughing as our class clown. Gary Dean, who appears quite shy, Is really a nice, all-around guy. Bonnie Demling could put on a style review, She's always popping out in something new. John Dennison, dark and tall, Tried his hand this year at basketball. Ron Follis, who talks real slow, Was a big hit in our Christmas show. Jeane Foust, soon to be a bride, Her long, blond hair seems to be her pride. Cathy Fox, always so merry. Is planning to be a secretary. Gary Freeman? Well, a good name is stringbean. Few places that he and his car haven't seen. Linda Glaser, whose nickname is Tink , Is a great girl; don’t you think? Brenda Longworth, who is musically inclined, At IWU you’ll be able to find. Pam McCubbin, cheerful as a bird, Heck seems to be her favorite word. Marla Morrison, who is Europe bound, Can with a certain senior boy be found. There's one thing in this school that can’t be beat, And that is Bobby Pitt's feet. Terri Ross, if given a chance, Would turn every party into a dance. Judy Schumm, a very talkative lass, Comes in late to every class. David Sherman, known as Ally’’ to all, Can often be found having a ball. Sandy Smith, a charming lass. Gets the best grades in the senior class. Then there’s Bonnie Spaulding, who best part of the day. Is getting a letter from far away. M-W’s Jeff Starkey is pretty fast, And therefore has an athletic past. Dorothy Summers with short, curly hair, Never seems to have a care. Linda Taylor, quite a jewel, Will be very glad to get out of school. Joyce Troyer, who is a Western fan, Enjoys dating a Rich man. Paul Wampler, our shot put man, Has become a mod clothes fan. Kathy Winstead, so precise and neat. Is a diligent student and hard to beat. Remember the orange and the blue. And all our fond memories, too. Let your heart belong to M-W, For M-W belongs to you! SENIOR CLASS WILL We, the Senior Class of 1967, being of sound mind, do hereby bequeath the following to the Junior Class: I, Janice Austin, do will to Joyce Burden the Mobile Trailer Home in Bloomington. I. Bob Baker, do will my broad jump ability to Don Furman. I, Carol Beyer, do will to Marvin Organ the skill of saying the wrong thing at the wrong time. I, Bev Bode, do will to Lea Ann Weidinger the ability to get along with those special Coiaws. I, Dan Bristow, do will to Monty Shaffer my ability to skip school and go fishing. I, Bob Burns, do will to Russell Terrell all my good times as a Senior. Live it up. Russell! I, Donna Burns, do will to Dessie Carey my dark complexion. I. Candy Canfield, do will to Scon Buck the privilege of having your father on the school board. I, Connie Coyle, do will my extra pounds to Aria Garr. I, Judy Crutchley. do will to Rita Nelson my ability to get along with Mrs. Ferree. I, Gary Dean, do will to Chris Harrell my safe driving ability. Be careful, Chris! I. Bonnie Demling, do will the Student Council Gavel to Jim Lynch. Keep them in line. Jimmy! I, John Dennison, do will to Mark McLane my pack of Marl- boros I left in my locker. 1, Ron Follis, do will to Roger Smith the St. Louis Cardinals. Hope you have a good season! I, Jeane Foust, do will to Patty Bristow my hair color. Hope you have as much luck with it as I did! I, Cathy Fox, do will to Vicki Billington my position in the of- fice fourth hour. Have fun pestering the teachers. Vicki! I, Gary Freeman, do will to Steve Boswell my parking place in the parking lot. Watch that loose gravel, Steve! I. Linda Glaser, do will my popularity with boys to Nancy Bil- liter. I, Nancy Haning, do will my banquet speech to the highest bidder. I. Larry Heck, do will to Tim Burger my locker in the main hall. I. Brenda Longworth. do will to Becky Walters and Janice Shaf- fer the ability to get cough drops from Mr. Lasswell in times of need. I, Pam McCubbin, do will to Peggy Mann the ability to hold hands in the hallway without getting caught. I. Marla Morrison, do will my athletic ability to Jean Ann Fulk. Hope you set more records than I did! I, Bob Pitts, do will to Mark Nevtus my ability to get along with the Waynesville mothers. I, Terri Ross, do will to Bob Bode the ability to get along with a certain Atlanta boy. I. Judy Schumm, do will to Bill Demling the ability to sleep through government class undisturbed. I, David Sherman, do will to Reggie Spaulding and Jim Swan my physique. Have fun dividing it, boys! I, Sandy Smith, do will my position as Marshall at graduation to Christy Yates. Keep up that 4. 0! I, Bonnie Spaulding, do will to June Marlett my seat in study hall. I, Jeff Starkey, do will to Steve Pannier my horned-rimmed glasses. I, Dorothy Summers, do will to Susan Bristow my old typing practice set. I, Linda Taylor, do will to Leslie Shifflet my ability to get along with Mrs. Quay. I, Joyce Troyer, do will to Vicki Nettleton the ability to run the 1 4 mile track in ten minutes. I, Paul Wampler, do will to Tom Braid the ability to sleep in Physics class with my eyes, ears, and book open. I, Kathy Winstead, do will to Nanette Johnson the ability to make yourself heard on Bus One. To the class of 1968, we leave our acute case of senioritis. To the class of 1969, we leave the privilege of finally be- coming upper classmen. To the class of 1970, we leave your freedom from being the humble servants of our class. To the class of 1971, we leave our best wishes for a memor- able and sucessful four years of high school. To the faculty and administration, we leave the memory of the pitter-patter of little feet and the soft echoing of voices in the halls. And to MWHS and its board of education, we leave not only our books, desks, and lockers, but our sincere gratitude for the educational and social opportunities that you have given us. SENIOR CLASS PROPHECY Cape Kennedy Testing Grounds Electronic Computer Center Cape Kennedy, Florida To Whom It May Concern: My associate and I have been working on an invention. While testing this new machine we came across an in- teresting result. The following is a report we made about this discovery: While running tests to penetrate the time barrier, we came across the whereabouts of our classmates of 1967. We found Terri Ross making airplane reservations for that budding star, Miss Brenda Longworth, and her film di- rector, Mr. Ron Follis. They are on their way abroad to entertain the troops of the famous Air Force General. J. D. Starkey. As our machine turned to the family scene, we found the former Misses Linda Taylor and Jeane Foust gossiping over the backyard fence, while their children played. On their way home from their IAA branch office, Donna Burns and Connie Coyle stopped to tell their friends that their old classmate, English Professor. Sandra Smith, is giving the commencement address at Green University that evening. All of a sudden, due to increased activity, the machine began to smoke. We peered into the tele-a-screen only to see that notorious Bobby Baker being thrown out of the elite Pitts Playboy Club by that hefty bartender, David Sherman. It seems that Mr. Baker was bothering one of Mr. Pitt's bikini models, Miss Janice Austin. As the machine cooled down, we traveled on into the future. We finally found ourselves at a fund-raising bas- ketball game at the new school district 16. In the audience we recognized some more of our classmates, Miss Carol Beyer, third grade teacher, and Miss 3onnie Demling, head of the Business Department. Also, we caught sight of Bev Bode, executive secretary to the superintendent. It seems that a basketball game was scheduled between the male faculty and Dan Bristow’s world famous Harlem Magicians. During the course of the rough game, the star player received a wrist injury. Lieutenant Judy Schumm, head Surgical Nurse on leave from Walter Reed Army Hospital, rushed to the floor. She was assisted by Judy Crutchley, a Psychiatric Therapist. Moving to the industrial area, we found John Dennison, co-owner of Midway Standard Oil Company inspecting one of his large refineries with his chief foreman, Bob Burns. Bonnie Spaulding was also working there in the Art and Advertising Department. John's firm has been working on some new petroleum textiles which are being made into fashions to be modeled by the world-famous beauty, Miss Nancy Haning. The computer then transported us to the office of Dorothy Summers, D.D.S. , who was filling a cavity for the owner of one of the largest candy factories in the country, Miss Joyce Troyer. Cathy Fox was seated at the recep- tionist desk. As the years rolled before us, we noted Miss Marla Morrison, great debator and Governor of the State of Illi- nois, attending a farm show in connection with National Conservation Week. Gary Freeman, owner of Pet Dairy Company was exhibiting his prize-winning dairy herd. Other classmates present were Paul Wampler, owner of a large International farm implement business, and Gary Dean, who was showing horses from his large ranch. A ban- quet was to be held to conclude the Conservation program. Pam McCubbin, guest director of the Mormon Tabernacle Choir, was to be the evening's entertainment. Having a hair appointment with the beautician of the year, Linda Glaser, and a dress fitting with Kathy Winstead, designer for Dior Originals before the banquet, the Governor bidded farewell. Due to some technical difficulty the computer began to spit sparks, and contact with the future was temporarily lost. Although the reliability of our experimental machine may not be lOCP o dependable, we enjoyed our brief exploit into the future. Sincerely, Candy Canfield and Larry Heck Electrical-Astronomical Engineers NASA LASSES JUNIORS C. Yates J. Lynch J. Burden M. Nevius V. Nettleton J. Swan J. Marlett C. Harrell L. Shifflet D. Furman P. Bristow B. Bode V. Billington T. Burger N. Billiter S. Boswell N. Johnson R. Smith CLASS OF ’68 S. Buck L. Weidinger R. Terrell J. Fulk M. McLane D. Carey B. Demling J. Shaffer M. Shaffer P. Mann M. Organ B. Walters S. Bristow SOPHOMORE: CLASS OF ’69 R. 1; P. LeCompte, S. Mathews, J. Slupianek, S. Lewis, M. Long, W. Ogg, M. Gale. B. Wagner. R. 2; R. Schumm, S Taylor. G. Winstead, B. Israel, D. Wardell, R. Bristow,J. Shaffer, J. Pitts. R. 3: D. Marlett, D. Demling, G. King, V. Nettleton, G. Masters, A. Crutchley, S. Stubblefield, J. McLane. R. 4: C. Glaser, S. Swearingen, C. Crain, S. Summers, M. Demling, P. Billington, C. Finfrock, K. Sampson. R. 5: D. Terven, L Weidinger, D. Naugle, M. Langley, G. Billington, R. Black, R. Shifflet, E. Taylor. FRESHMEN: CLASS OF ’70 R. 1: C. Jannusch, S. Burden, P. McCubbin, B. Canfield, D. Wilson, B. Dean, C. Barr. R. 2: K. Wilcox, B. Johnston, R. Wampler, B. Tibbs, S. Finfrock, K. Rich. R. 3: J. Smiley, D. Runge, J Cunningham, S. Garner, P. Fann, L. Kretzinger, C. VanHoorn. R. 4: D. Lee, L. Sherman, W. Deavers, A. Craig, E. Burden, R. LeVis. R. 5: J. Marlett, N. Watts, S. Ross, D. Black, B. Terven, E. Spaulding, P. Austin. R. 6: G. Underwood, D. Nevius, G. Heising, T. Gordon, S. Shifflet, J. Johnson. JUNIOR President Tom Braid Vice-President Jean Fulk Secretary Leslie Shifflet Treasurer Marvin Organ SOPHOMORE President Jack Pitts Vice-President Stan Swearingen Secretary Sherri Stubblefield Treasurer Gary Masters FRESHMEN President Karen Wilcox Vice-President Peggy Austin Secretary Leigh Kretzinger Treasurer Stan Garner c L A S s 0 F F 1 C E R S JUNIOR: Mrs. Leight, Mr. Rifner SOPHOMORE: Miss Berry, Mrs. Ferree FRESHMEN: Mr. Evans, Mrs. Quay rgamzations HUB STAFF R. 1: J. Lynch, C. Yates, M. Morrison, V. Billington, T. Ross, P. Bristow, Mrs. Brand. R. 2: B. Demling, K. Winstead, J. Schumm, J. Fulk, B. Demling, B. Walters, A. Garr, C. Beyer, B. Schumm, G. Dean. R. 3: S. Buck, N. Johnson, C. Fox, N. Haning, G. Freeman, C. Canfield, L. Weidinger, S. Smith. ADVISOR: Mrs. Brand CO-EDITORS: Candy Canfield, Nancy Haning Mr. Jones, J. Dennison. J. Starkey, B. Pitts, J. Pitts, S. Ross. C. Fox, C. Canfield, N. Haning, B. Bode, B. Wal- ters, K. Winstead, B. Demling, M. Morrison, C. Crain, C. Jannusch, D. Nevius, P. Bristow. STUDENT COUNCIL OFFICERS: C. Canfield, Treasurer; K. Winstead, Secretary; M. Morrison, Vice-President; B. Demling, President; Mr. Jones, Advisor. R. 1: B. Schumm, B. Spaulding, B. Longworth, J. Troyer, C. Fox, V. Billington, J. Marlett, C. Crain, T. Ross, B. Bode. R. 2; D. lee, J. Austin, J. Burden, D. Carey, C. Beyer, K. Winstead, D. Runge, K. Rich, B. Dean, J. Cunningham, G. Heising, Mrs. Ferree. R. 3: W. Ogg, P. Billington, C. Finfrock, N. Billiter, A. Garr, L. Shiff- let, B. Walters, P. Mann, P. McCubbin, S. Shifflet, E. Burden, D. Nevius. R. 4: L. Kretzinger, N. Johnson, L. Glaser, K. Sampson, M. Long, D. Nettleton, S. Davis, C. Glaser, R. Black. V. Nettleton, D. Wardell, P. Austin. F.H.A. OFFICERS: President: C. Fox Vice President: V. Billington Secretary: J. Marlett Treasurer: J. Troyer Chm. of Public Relations: B. Schumm Student Council Rep.: C. Crain Chm. of Degrees: T. Ross Chm. of Recreation: B. Bode Chm. of Projects; B. Longworth Parliamentarian: B. Spaulding R. 1: Mr. Burton, M. Demling, J. Lynch, L. Heck. R. Bristow, J. Pitts. R. 2: S. Buck, B. Demling, B. Pitts, D. Bristow, J. Starkey, J. Dennison. R. 3: T. Burger. S. Swearingen, G. King, L. Weidinger. LETTERMEN’S CLUB OFFICERS: Pres. , D. Bristow, V. Pres. , J. Starkey, Sec.-Treas. , L. Heck, Student Council Rep. . J. Dennison. R. I; Mrs. Brandt, D. Demling, P. Bristow, J. Fulk, T. Ross, B. Schumm, C. Vanhoorn, D. Wilson. R. 2: D. Runge, B. Demling, J. Schumm, C. Jannusch, C. Crain. B. Wagner, L. Kretzinger. R. 3: L. Weidinger, S. Smith, C. Beyer, K. Winstead, J. Slupianek, K. Wilcox, N. Johnson, C. Yates. R. 4: C. Fox, S. Stubblefield, B. Bode, N. Haning, C. Canfield, B. Dean, J. Cunningham, S. Shifflet, C. Glaser. GAA OFFICERS: Pres., C. Canfield, V. Pres., K. Winstead, Sec., N. Haning, Treas. . N. Johnson, Intramural Chm. , J. Schumm, Points Chm. , L. Weidinger, Student Council Rep. , B. Bode. CHORUS R. 1: Mr. Lasswell, P. Bristow, D. Demling, C. Crain, M. Morrison, C. Fox, K. Winstead, C. Beyer, G. Win- stead, L. Weidinger, B. Walters, L. Shifflet, J. Fulk, B. Schumm. C. Jannusch, V. Billington. R. 2: C. Glaser, J. Cunningham, J. Shaffer, P. McCubbin, G. Heising, J. Slupianek, D. Carey, C. Barr, P. McCubbin, B. Dem- ling, C. Yates, D. Wilson, K. Rich, S. Shifflet. P. Fann. R. 3: C. VanHoorn, S. Stubblefield, S. Smith, C. Canfield, B. Bode, N. Haning, B. Longworth, L. Heck, L. Kretzinger, A. Garr. J. Schumm, K. Wilcox, D. Runge, B. Dean. ACCOMPANISTS: J. Fulk, K. Winstead, C. Beyer, OFFICERS: Pres., P. McCubbin. V. Pres., C. Fox, S. Stubblefield, C. Canfield. Student Council Rep., N. Haning. R. 1: B. Dean, L. Heck, M. Gale, B. Demling, M. Langley, J. Schumm, P. McCubbin, C. Beyer, R. 2: L. Kretzinger, B. Demling, S. Swearingen, K. Rich, S. Pannier, D.. Runge, S. Shifflet. R. 3: C. Fox, M. Demling, J, Shaffer, B. Israel, A. Garr, C. VanHoorn, C. Jannusch, P. McCubbin. R. 4: S. Smith, J. Shaffer, C. Barr, D. Furman, R. Wampler, P. Fann, C. Crain. R. 5: P. Bristow, Mr. Luhring, S. Buck, S. Boswell, D. Wilson, L. Weidinger, K. Wilcox, D. Demling. BAND MAJORETTES Drum Major: S. Smith Majorettes: L. Kretzinger, B. Dean, J. Shaffer, C. Fox, B. Demling, P. Bristow. OFFICERS Pres. , C. Beyer V. Pres. , B. Demling Sec. -treas. , D. Demling Student Council Rep., P. Bristow MUSIC CONTEST BAND: R. 1: B. Demling, L. Heck, M. Gale, T. Burger, S. Buck, M. Demling. R. 2: S. Pannier, K. Wilcox, J. Slupianek, L. Weidinger, P. McCubbin, D. Demling. R. 3: C. Crane, C. Glaser, C. Beyer, J. Schumm, L. Kretzinger, S. Swearingen. R. 4: D. Wilson, C. Jannusch, S. Shifflet, P. McCubbin, D. Runge, C. VanHoorn, M. Langley. VOCAL: R. 1: J. Fulk, B. Walters, P. Bristow, j. Shaffer, V. Billington, L. Heck. R. 2: K. Winstead, C. Yates. J. Slupianek, L. Weidinger, P. McCubbin, D. Demling, S. Stubblefield. R. 3: S. Smith, C. Beyer, J. Schumm, L. Kretzinger, B. Demling, B. Longworth. R. 4: M. Morrison, C. Fox, N. Haning, B. Bode, P. McCubbin. YFC R. 1: Mrs. Brand, Advisor; P. McCubbin, Pres. ; J. Schumm. V. Pres.; M. Morrison, Sec.; L. Heck, Treas. R. 2: C. Beyer, P. McCubbin, B. Tibbs, G. Heising, C. Crain, R. 3: T. Burger. N. Johnson, S. Buck, G. Masters. LIBRARIANS R i: B. Demling, V. Pres.; K. Winstead, Pres. ; N. Johnson, Sec.-Treas. R. 2: D. Wardell, C. VanHoorn, D. Lee, B. Tibbs, D. Nevius, B. Terven, N. Billiter, J. Fulk, B. Dean. R. 3: G. Burden, C. Beyer, M. Morrison, C. Jannusch, S. Council; A. Garr, J. Crutchley, B. Longworth, J. Cunningham, J. Austin, Mrs. Brand, Advisor. R. 4: G. Freeman, C. Fox, B. Demling, S. Smith, J. Schumm, J. Burden, S. Bristow, L. Sherman, T. Gordon. HONORS VALEDICTORIAN Sandy Smith CO-SALUTATORIANS Pam McCubbin and Kathy Winstead HONORS Donna Burns Kathy Winstead Crisco Award Betty Crocker Award Jeff Starkey Larry Heck Bode Award Patrons' Club Award HONORS Leslie Shifflet BLOOMINGTON CHRISTMAS PARADE QUEEN CANDIDATE Scott Buck BOYS' STATE Dianne Demling J. V. TOURNEY QUEEN CANDIDATE Jim Lynch BOYS' STATE Becky Walters GIRLS’ STATE Monty Shaffer BOYS STATE SlHOd JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS C. VanHoorn, S. Stubblefield, L. Kretzinger, D. Demling. L. Shifflet, B. Demling, S. Smith, C. Yates, P. Bristow. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS R. 1: S. Buck, Coach Burton, L. Weidinger. R. 2: J. Lynch, J. Starkey, M. Demling, B. Pitts, G. Freeman, B. Demling, J. Pitts, D. Bristow. VARSITY M-W..............................45 M-W..............................52 M-W..............................47 M-W..............................57 M-W..............................56 M-W..............................58 M-W..............................45 M-W..............................45 M-W..............................27 M-W..............................43 M-W..............................53 M-W..............................46 M-W..............................36 M-W..............................63 M-W..............................48 M-W..............................40 M-W..............................46 M-W..............................57 M-W..............................53 M-W..............................39 M-W..............................58 M-W..............................57 M-W..............................52 Stanford.......................................63 Armington......................................82 LeRoy..........................................64 Saybrook.......................................78 Tri-Valley.....................................57 Hartem.........................................60 Forman.........................................80 Elkhart........................................69 Warrensburg....................................67 Elkhart........................................64 Hartem........................................58 Danvers........................................47 Bellflower.....................................67 Saybrook......................................88 New Holland...................................75 Atlanta.......................................42 Octavia.......................................89 Wapella........................................41 Heyworth......................................56 Mason City.....................................94 Beason........................................68 Mt. Pulaski...................................80 New Holland...................................59 R. 1: S. Swearingen, Coach Hauger, J. Shaffer. R. 2: G. King, D. Naugle, J. Pitts, J. McLane, M. Gale, B. Demling, R. Bristow, P. Canfield, J. Marlett. JUNIOR VARSITY M-W..............................38 M-W..............................46 M-W..............................51 M-W..............................45 M-W..............................42 M-W..............................25 M-W..............................36 M-W..............................42 M-W..............................37 M-W..............................36 M-W..............................43 M-W..............................35 M-W..............................32 M-W..............................25 M-W..............................43 M-W..............................38 M-W..............................31 M-W..............................61 M-W..............................18 Stanford......................................29 Armington.....................................38 LeRoy.........................................52 Saybrook......................................46 Tri-Valley....................................33 Hartem........................................34 Forman........................................44 Elkhart.......................................36 Danvers.......................................25 Bellflower....................................39 New Holland...................................47 Atlanta.......................................48 Octavia.......................................66 Wapella.......................................43 Heyworth......................................59 Mason City....................................62 Beason........................................35 Mt. Pulaski...................................69 Danvers.......................................44 BASEBALL R. 1: D. Bristow, J. Marlett, P. Canfield, J. Lynch, D. Naugle. R. 2: J. Starkey, J. Pitts, M. Demling, B. Pitts, B. Demling, G. King. Coach Hauger. TRACK R. 1: T. Burger. J. Marlett, L. Weidinger, B. Baker, P. Canfield, T. Gordon. R. 2: S. Buck. B. Demling, L. Heck, M. Demling, P. Wampler, G. Winstead, S. Swearingen, Coach Burton. CTIVITIES FRESHMEN INITIATION Two heads are better than none!! Blowin' in the wind. Are you fighting a losing battle? Kindergarten dropouts! Every litter bit hurts! An affair L'Amour!! Looking for something? Try the Make-up or Make-out! 1 Oh! my dish-pan feet! yellow pages. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY THE ADVENTURES OF TOM SAWYER Christy Yates . . . June Marlett . . . Becky Walters. . . Peggy Mann . . . Janice Shaffer . . Aria Garr . . . . Patty Bristow . . . Lee Ann Weidinger Mrs. Brand . . . . Scott Buck . . . . Steve Pannier. . . Jim Lynch . . . . Tom Braid . . . . Marvin Organ. . . Don Furman . . . Student Director . . Aunt Polly Becky Thatcher . Susie Harper Widow Douglas .... Mary Student Director . Mrs. Harper ... Director Student Director . . . Huck Finn . Tom Sawyer , . . . Sheriff .............Jim . . . Joe Harper SENIOR CLASS PLAY THE LITTLE DOG LAUGHED Betsy Beyer . . Janice Austin . . Bob Pitts .... Linda Glaser . . Ron Follis. . . . Judy Schumm . . Carol Beyer. . . Larry Heck . . . Nancy Haning. . Gary Freeman . . Sandy Smith . . Gary Dean . . . Candy Canfield . Cathy Fox . . . Marla Morrison . Linda Taylor . . Brenda Longworth Kathy Winstead . Pam McCubbin . Mrs. Brand . . . ...........Little Dog Little Girl and Newsboy . . . Henpecked Man .................Woman .............Ted Wood .........Lillian Wood ............Joan Wood . . . . Mark Bradford . . Martha Huntington . ... Sid Huntington . . .Laurie Huntington . . . Wally Huntington . . . Gus Gustavesky . Horatio P. Honeywell . . Grace Schoenbeck . . . . Amelia Dennis . .Walola Breckenridge . . . . Therese Brow n . . . Caroline Blakesly ..............Director QUEEN AND KING Nancy Haning and John Dennison HOMECOMING ’66 COURT: SENIORS: Bonnie Demling Kathy Winstead Gary Dean Dan Bristow JUNIORS: Patty Bristow Tom Braid SOPHOMORES: Dianne Demling Gary King FRESHMAN: Peggy Austin Steve Burden The Loveliest Night of the Year” ISU Student Ballroom May 20, 1967 ROYALTY: Kathy Winstead Dan Bristow COURT: Bonnie Demling Nancy Haning Gary Dean John Dennison COMMENCEMENT CLASS OF 1967 BACCALAUREATE SPEAKER REV. G. B. MORRISON COMMENCEMENT SPEAKER JIM GARNER MARSHALS CHRISTY YATES JIM LYNCH SENIOR TRIP DVERTISING TRUCKER’S HOME D I X I E 24-Hour Service 874-3411 McLEAN, ILLINOIS -T of the toun STANDARD OIL EVERYTHING NEEDS C. E. 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