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foreword MEMORIAL ADMINISTRATION FACULTY CUSSES HONORS ACTIVITIES So let's join in a cheer, While we're all gathered here; Cheer for our dear old high. We are ready to fight For the orange and blue Of our dear high school. Rah! Rah! For the honor and fame Of her glorious name, We will send every loyal man. So let's cheer Hey! --cheer Hey! The gang’s all here, And we’re all out of M-W High! SENIORS ORGANIZATIONS SPORTS COMMENCEMENT ADVERTISING Statt Eugene Swearingen As we remember him-------------- -a Leader--twice president of Explorer Scouts -a Friend--always a grin and a greeting -a Scholar--an inquisitive mind, an honor student -an Athlete—lettered in track, managed basketball team -a Musician—lettered in band -an Artist--drew as a hobby Stan was fatally injured in an automobile accident August 12, 1967. Everyone who has known Stan misses him. As A Coach Just jackin' around! In the Classroom We the yearbook staff proudly dedicate the 1967-68 year- book to Mr. Steven Hauger because of his excellence as a teacher and the warm friendship he has offered to the stu- dents. TO THE CLASS OF 68 Each one of you will have numerous and varied reflections as you finish your high school life. To some it will be a feeling of relief that a period of unpleasant pressure had been removed. Some of you will say, Now I'll enjoy life. Others may have a feeling of frustration, I should have gotten more out of high school. Still others may say, I learned a lot and I believe that I accomplished just about what I hoped I would. Now is the time for senior reflection and each time that you pick up this book in later life, think seriously of your four years of high school life. Do your last four years reflect a picture you are proud of? I sincerely hope that it does. I want to wish you a happy and full life in the future. Mr. Blair Mr. O'Donnell Principal: J. P. O'Donnell Asst. Superintendent: Douglas Blair TO THE CLASS OF 68 To you befalls the honor of First Graduates of Olympia District. With you, as with those who fol- low in future yean, goes the prayers and best wishes for a successful, enjoyable future. The friendships you have developed and the memories you have gathered will become even more valuable to you with the passage of the years. You are now leaving the safety of these memories to enter a larger area of competition. You will find many more friends and through it all you will discover that the world may be whatever you choose to make it. Try hard, be sincere, and use the qualities that you have developed during the last twelve years and suc- cess will be yours. To each of you, on behalf of the entire Olympia District, is extended my sincere congratulations. Superintendent: Robert M. Matone Front Row: David Britton, Paul Iutzi (Sec.), Robert Thompson (Pres.), Virgil Johnson. Back Row: Richard Gilbert, J. C. Bristow, Ivan Heiser. The Board of Education of Olympia Unit 16 is most proud of our school, and its first graduating class. It has been a privilege for us to work with you for better education. The privilege which we have of living in this wonderful community is an asset which few people can enjoy. We trust that you are aware that it now becomes your responsibility to help preserve this same op portunity for future generations. As you leave Olympia and enter a new phase of life we wish you every success in your endeavors. Robert J. Thompson President, Board of Education Olympia District No. 16 STEVE PANNIER VICKI BILLINGTON F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 4, V.P. 3. G.A.A. 2. Chorus 1,2, 3,4. Hub Staff 3, 4, B. Manager 4. Music C. 3,4. Sr. Play, Jr. Play MONTY SHAFFER Basketball 1,2,4. Boys' State 3. Class V.P. 2. CHRISTY YATES Student Council 2,4, Treas. 4. Hub 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4, V.P. 4; Cheerleader 2, 3,4; Band 1,2; D.A.R.; a. Tres. 2, Sec. 4; Music C. 2,3,4; Jr. Play; G.A.A. 1,2,3, Points Ch. 2. VIKKI NETTLETON F.H.A. 1,2,3,4. Class Of '6S JAMES SWAN Sr. Play JPIfc i SCOTT BUCK Band 1,2, 3,4; Pres. 4; Basketball Mgr. 1,2,3, 4; Track Mgr. 1,2,3, 4; Baseball Mgr. 3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Student C. 4, V.P. 4; Hub 1,2, 3,4; Y.F.C. 1,2,3; Boys State; Lettermans C. 1,2,3,4. MARK NEVIUS Basketball 1,2; Class Officer, Sec. 4. LEA WEIDINGER Band 1,2, 3, 4; V.P. 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; Music C. 1,2, 3,4; Hub 2, 3. 4, Co-Ed. 4; F.T.A. 2; Librarian 2; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Teenagraph 4; Betty C. 4. BOB BODE JIM LYNCH Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Hub 2, 3; Bas- ketball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1,2; Cross Country 1,2, 3; Boy's State; Class Officer Pres. 1, V.P. 3; Student C. 2,4, Pres. 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; NANNETTE JOHNSON F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Degree Chr. 2, 4; G.A.A. 1.2,3,4; Tres. 3,4; Library C. 3,4; Pres. 4, Sec. 3; Sr. Play; Hub 3,4; PEGGY MANN Chorus 1,4; Jr. Play; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Sec. 4. Student Council. BECKY WALTERS Student Council 2, 3, 4; Hub Staff 2,3,4; F.H.A. 3,4; Chorus 1,2,3, 4. Librarian 1, 2. Music C. 1,2, 3,4; Jr. Play; G.A.A. 1,2,3; Girls State, Sr. Play; CRIS HARRELL Basketball 1,2. JANICE SHAFFER Chorus 1, 2, 3,4 ; Majorette 2, 3,4; F.H.A. 1,4; Sr. Play; Jr. Play; Music C. 1,2, 3,4; Hub 3,4. JEAN FULK Student Council 1,4, Sec. 4; G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, V.P. 1, Pres. 4; Chorus 1, 2, 3,4, Accomp. 2,3, 4; Band 1,2; Class Officer Sec. 2, Pres. 3, Treas. 4; Music C. 2, 3, 4; Sr. Play; Teenagraph Reporter. Librarian 1,2,3; Hub 3,4. MARK McLANE Track 4; Wrestling 4 PATTY BRISTOW Cheerleader 1,2,3,4; Majorette 2, 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2, Pres. 1; Chorus 1,2,3, 4, Pres. 4; Music C. 4; Student Council 2, 3,4; Jr. Play; Hub 3,4, Co-Ed. 4; Class Officer Treas. 1, V.P. 4. LESLIE SHIFFLET Chorus 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; G.A.A. 1,2; F.H.A. 3,4; Cl. Sec. 3. TOM BRAID Jr. Play JUNE MARLETT F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4 Sec. 3, V.P. 4; Chorus 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Hub 4; Librarian 2; Student C. 2,4; Music C. 4; Class Officer Pres. 4; SUSAN BRISTOW Chorus 1,2,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Historian, Project Chairman; GAA 1,4; Sr. Play; Librarians, V.P. 4. MARVIN ORGAN Jr. Play; V.P. 1; Treas. 3. BILL DEMLING Basketball 1.2, 3,4; Baseball 1,2, 3,4; Track 1.2,3, 4; Cross Coun. 1,2, 3,4; Hub 2, 3,4; Safety C. 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; Libr. 2,3, Libr. Club 3; Letterman C. 1,2, 3,4; Sr. Play; Chorus 1,2, 3; BandV.P. 2; Libr. V.P. 3. RITA NELSON Librarian 1,2,3; F.H.A. 4; Sr. Play. NANCY BILLITER F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 4; Lib- rarian 3; Sr. Play 1. TIM BURGER Band 1,2, 3, 4; Chorus 1, 2; Music Contest 1,2, 3,4; Y.F.C. 2,3; Music Fest. 1; Basketball Mgr. 2; Jr. Play; Track 3. STEVE BOSWELL Band 1,2, 3. RUSSELL TERRELL Seniors CLASS COLORS Apricot and Ivory CLASS FLOWER Red Rose REGINALD SPAULDING Jr. Play CLASS MOTTO “Not Finished, Just Beginning Sponsors: Mr. Rifner Mrs. Leight Officers: J. Marlett, P. Bristow, J. Fulk, C. Yates. Nanette Reggie Tom Lea Jim S. Leslie Susan Janice Becky June Mark N Jim L. Tim Nancy Class Will I, Christy Yates, do will to Mike Demling my ability to get along with Mr. Rifner. Have fun in Physics! I, Tom Braid, do will to Jeff Shaffer my ability to con- tradict the administration. We, Janice Shaffer and Becky Walters, do will to Diane Demling and Joyce Slupianek our ability to make up our own musical arrangements. I, Reggie Spaulding, do will my Locker 23 to Bill Isreal. I, Mark Nevius, do will to Allen Crutchley the ability to sleep in History class. I, Bob Bode, do will to Denny Marlett my great height and big feet. I, Monty Shaffer, do will to Gary King my ability to dunk a basketball. I, Russell Terrell, do will to Saint Summers my P. E. locker 24. L Vikki Nettleton, do will to my sister, Dale, the abil- ity to stay on a horse. I, James Lynch, do will to O. C. Naugles a new pitcher so you won't have to chase so many wild pitches. L Vicki Billington, do will to Marilyn Long the ability to get along with Mrs. Ferree in Home Ec. and F.H.A. I, Rita Nelson, do will to Wanda Ogg the ability to make it to school. L Nanette Johnson, do will to Connie Glaser my ade- quate bookkeeping grades. L Scott Buck, do will to Mark Gale my ability to get to the games on time in a Ford pick-up truck. I, Cris Harrell, do will to John McLane my consent to go on a morning coffeebreak. L Leslie Shifflet, do will to Barbie Wagner my ability to make ice slushies in cars. I, Nancy Billiter, do will to Pam Billington my ability to drive Mr. Hauger out of his mind in 1st hour study hall. I, Don Furman, do will to Mark Langly my mechanical abilities. L Tim Burger, do will to Cheryl Crain my guitar. I, June Marlett, do will to Kay Sampson the ability to control my speed when driving. I, Rodger Smith, do will to Jack Pitts my ability to achieve good grades and attend school regularly. L Patty Bristow, do will to Sheri Stubblefield my brother, Ronny. L Mark McLane, do will to Ronny Bristow the ability to grow long, straight hair without being told to get it cut. I, Jim Swan, do will to Rodger Shifflet my ability to get along with the faculty. I, Steve Boswell, do will to Gary Winstead and Steve Mathews my ability to sleep in 1st hour English. I, Jean Fulk, do will to Carol Finfrock my ability to have a good time no matter what! I, Peggy Mann, do will to any future Sr. my inability to tell Mrs. Quay who is absent. I, Marvin Organ, do will to Gary Masters my 12 yr. old P. E. shorts. L Bill Demling, do will to Gene Taylor my books, which I didn’t use. I, Lea Weidinger, do will to Becky Schumm and Vicki Gaston 6th hour study hall. If nothing else, it's good for a nap! L Steve Pannier, do will to Larry Weidinger my ability to pay attention and understand Mrs. Quay's English class. L Susan Bristow, do will my father to the financially unstable Olympia. In the next few lines we’d like to relate A little about the class of '68 Among these 33 you'll find not a fool For they all graduated from McLean-Waynesville High School. Scott Buck has bad luck driving. Someday hopes to take up skin diving. Susan Bristow has long brown hair, Has her eye on a certain Bear. Don Furman is quite chintze, Is often seen with his friend Quincey. Becky Walters likes to talk, but when it comes to work. She usually balks. Jean Fulk, lacking in grace, Always talks herself blue in the face. Patty Bristow, girl with a flair, Is often seen changing the color of her hair. Marvin Organ, the standard man, Will do anything once he can. Tom Braid, an avid horse fan, A certain girl calls him her man. Monty Shaffer likes to fish, Baracuda is his dish. Reggie Spaulding was in the Sr. Play, Didn't have a single line to say. Russell Terrell never does any harm, Does a lot of work on the farm. To Jim Swan we wish a lot of luck, He always was our favorite duck. Nancy Billiter, our class clown. Broke her tooth when she fell down. Jim Lynch, a farm boy, In basketball he doesn't toy. Steve Pannier, an all-around guy, Next year will be seen at the U of I. Mark McLane, Louisville bound, With a blonde-haired senior is often found. Mark Nevius moves a little slow. To the National Guard he shall go. Nannette Johnson with her winning smile. For anyone would walk a mile. Roger Smith, often called Smitty, Most of his remarks are quite witty. Peggy Mann has a lot of fun, She gets along with everyone. Leslie Shifflet drives a little red bomb, Is often seen with a guy named Tom. Vicki Billington likes to laugh, Never paid attention in Soc. class. The Brain of the class, Christy Yates, Everyone knows whom she dates. Janice Shaffer, a red-haired creature, Plans to be a music teacher. Cris Harrel never stays out of trouble, Makes his living by hauling rubble. Bob Bode, better known as Feet, A finer boy you'll never meet. Vikkie Nettleton, quiet and shy, From her you'll never hear a sigh. Rita Nelson, bride-to-be. In Atlanta you'll often see. June Marlett, a noisy little lass, June Marlett, a noisy little lass, Leads our very own Sr. Class. Tim Burger, sure to go far. Is often seen playing his guitar. Lea Weidinger, a walking dictionary, Receives a lot of letters from a certain Gary. Steve Boswell, a black-haired guy, On his motorcycle he zooms by. Bill Demling, last in line. With a sophomore girl spends most of his time. Class Prophecy The year is 1980, another presidential election year. It has been twelve years since the class of 1968 graduat- ed from .McLean-Waynesville High School. As I sit in my easy chair reading the McLean Lens, I come across a news article in the paper reprinted from Mad maga- zine. The article was written by Peggy Mann, the only sane author to ever have work published in that maga- zine. The article reads as follows: Lea Ann Weidinger, with Governor of Illinois Tom Braid as her chief campaign manager, has just been elected the first woman President of the United States. Already there have been many changes made. White being such a troublesome color, Lea has decided to paint the White House pink with orange trim. The painter chosen to apply the shocking pink paint to the grand old house is none other than Rodger Smith. To carry out the color scheme, Lea has had the Presidential plane, “The Powder Puff, sprayed frosted platinum with pink and orange wings. Jim Swan is the illustrative pilot with Vicki Billington as the swinging stewardess. Jim had been in the trucking business, but he decided to sell his wheels and get off the ground. Always at the President’s beck and call is Patty Jo Bristow, the world’s finest hair stylist. Another personal helper is Rita Nelson. Some of you may recall the wil- lingness of Rita as a maid in the 1968 senior play. Rita is now making $12,000 swishing a dust mop in the White, I mean Pink House. Jean Fulk organizes all the social activities for the President. Recently she hired vocalists Janice Shaffer and Becky Walters, accompanied by Tim Burger’s combo, to entertain at the 1980 Peace Confer- ence between the United States and Viet Nam. This is the same conference begun in 1968 at Paris. Scott Buck, a well-known oceanographer, has been hired to design an olympic-sized swimming pool. Also on the President’s payroll is ex-rodeo rider Steve Boswell as Security Chief and Don Furman as her limousine chauf- feur (the car being none other than a 427 fuel-injected power horse.) Changes in official personnel have recently been announced. Selected as Supreme Court Judge is Jim Lynch. His wife, the former Christy Yates, the great research chemist, has been placed in charge of Project Moon Expansion. There have been so many moon landings that there is already a problem of land short- age. Reggie Spaulding is the new head of the Depart- ment of Agriculture. Monty Shaffer, the head of the Department of Transportation, has recently appeared at the Grand opening of his new toll bridge spanning the Atlantic. Nanette Johnson presides over the Department of Better Telephone Service. This department was add- ed at the request of women all over the country. Mar- vin Organ, forgetting his past dislike of academic sub- jects, has become the head of the Department of Public Instruction. Lea Ann's campaign manager, Governor Tom Braid, has moved the Illinois State Capitol to McLean. His personal executive secretary is the former Leslie Shif- flet. She has hired Bob Bode as architect and Mark McLane as electrician for the new Governor's Mansion to be erected at the site of the old McLean-Waynes- ville High School. Russell Terrell has been selected as the new head janitor for the Olympia High School, which has been in operation ten years now. In state office changes, June Marlett now heads the Department of Special Education, Bill Demling is the State Fire Inspector, and Nancy Billiter heads the Hu- mane Society (her greatest love being cats). Steve Pannier, famous in Illinois farming, is the State Pork Inspector. Susan Bristow is president of the Illinois Bar Association. Changes in personal aides include Cris Harrell as Tom's private barber. Mark Nevius, who owns the Dixie, is catering to all banquets at the Governor's Mansion. Vikki Nettleton, owner of Nettleton Stables, supplies the governor with special horses to ride during the various tours and parades which Tom must make. I slowly put away the home town paper and went in to supper. Looks like the class of 1968 has been quite successful. Jerry Rifner Science and Math John P. O'Donnell Driver’s Education Gene Jones Social Sciences Harold Luhring Band Michele Hornyak Girl's P. E. Ron Clausing Boy's P. E. J. V. Coach Edmund Zehr Guidance Counselor Steven Hauger Biology Head Coach Joyce Ferree Home Economics Clyetta Berry Commerce Hope Quay English German Peggy Brand English Beverly Leight Math David Evans Larry Lasswell Don Slupianek English Speech Chorus Custodian Class of ’69 G. Billington P. Billington B. Black R. Bristow C. Crain A. Crutchley S. Davis D. Demling M. Demling C. Finfrock M. Gale C. Glaser B. Israel G. King M. Langley S. Lewis M. Long D. Marlett G. Masters S. Mathews J. McLane D. Naugle D. Nettleton VI. Ogg J. Pitts K. Sampson B. Schumm J. Shaffer R. Shifflet J. Slupianek S. Stubblefield S. Summers G. Taylor S. Taylor B. Wagner D. Wardell L. Weidinger G. Winstead Class of ’70 R. 1 P. Austin, C. Barr, D. Black, E. Burden, A. Craig, P. Canfield. R. 2 T. Gorden, S. Garner, S. Finfrock, W. Deavers, B. Dean, J. Cunningham. R. 3 G. Heising, C. Jannusch, L. Kretzinger, D. Lee, R. Lewis, J. Mar- lett. R. 4 P. McCubbin, D. Nevius, K. Rich, S. Ross, D. Runge, S. Shifflet. R. 5 S. Smiley, E. J. Spaulding, B. Tibbs, G. Underwood, C. Van Hoorn, R. Wampler. R. 6 N. Watts, K. Wilcox, D. Wilson, V. Winebrinner. Class of ’71 Row 1 J. Bode, S. Bradley, B. Buck, R. Burns, C. Coppenbarger, D. Davis, G. Deavers, Row 2 R. Demling, J. Evans, J. Frantz, B. Gale, J. Haning, R. Heck, J. Israel, Row 3K. King, L. Kretzinger, L. LaMar, C. Lane, J. Lowery, D. Masters, D. Moran, Row 4 D. Naugle, N. Organ, D. Shaffer, G. Shaffer, L. Shaffer, E. Shifflet, S. Shifflet, Row 5 J. Slupianek, C. Snow, L. Spaulding, V. Strubhar, V. Stubblefield, H. Summers, C. Terrell, Row 6 R. Troyer, R. Tuttle, M. Wagner, S. Wardell, K. Weidinger, B. White, R. Winstead. L. Kretzinger, P. Canfield, K. Wilcox, D. Wilson K. King, D. Shaffer, J. Lowerey, J. Slupianek Mr. Evans Mrs. Quay Mr. Clausing Miss Berry baseball Shifflet, R. Bristow, J. Lynch. Mr. Hauger Mr. Clausing K. King G. King E. Shifflet R. Bristow Zrack 4 Cross Country Front R. G. Winstead, B. Demling, P. Canfield, M. McLane. Back R. L. Weidinger, S. Summers, R. Bristow, Mr. Clausing. Front J. Hanning, B. Demling, B. Gale, J. Marlett, G. Winstead, L. Weidinger; Back; Mr. Hauger, K. King. S. Summers, M. Wagner, M. Gale, M. Delming, Mr. Clausing. R. l: C. Snow, G. Shaffer, E. Shifflet, J. Haning. R. 2: J. Marlett, P. Canfield, M. Wagner, R. Troyer, D. Burns, E. Gale, Mr. Clausing. Kurt Mike Pete Varsity P. Bristow C. Yates D. Demling S. Stubblefield L. Shifflet Valerie It's V-V-Victory For Jr. Varsity It's Victory ForJ. V.'s Go, Fight, Win! Chris Carolyn Miss Hornyak Sponsor Leigh Ann m C. Van Hoorn, L. Kretzinger, V. Strubar, C. Jannusch. Student Council Officers: S. Buck, J. Lynch (Pres.), C. Yates, J. Fulk. Row Two. S. Stubblefield, C. Jannusch, D. Demling, P. Bristow. Row Three. B. Walters, J. Marlett, S. Bradley, D. Wilson. Row Four. S. Mathews, C. Barr, D. Runge, M. Long. Row Five. G. Winstead, D. Furman, B. Gale. Mr. Jones-Sponsor. Hub Staff Co-Editors: P. Bristow, L. Weidinger. Business Managers: S. Buck, V. Billington. Photographers: J. Slupianek, S. Stubblefield, B. Wagner, P. Billington, D. Demling, M. Long, K. Sampson, J. Marlett, J. Shaffer, C. Finfrock, W. Ogg, B. Schumm. R. 1. C. Van Hoorn, K. Wilcox, C. Coppenbarger, H. Summers, J. Bode, S. Shifflet, P. McCubbin, D. Runge, C. Lane, S. Shifflet, J. Slupianek, V. Stubblefield; R.2. P. Billington, L. Kretzinger, J. Frantz, J. Isreal, C. Glaser, C. Crain, B. Dean, J. Cunningham, D. Demling; R.3. D. Wilson, J. Fulk, B. Wagner, K. Sampson, J. Slupianek, L. Weidinger, Miss Hornyak, S. Stubblefield, N. Johnson, C. Jannusch, L. Kretzinger, M. Long, C. Finfrock, V. Strubar. Officers: C. Finfrock, N. Johnson, J. Slupianek, M. Long, D. Demling, J. Slupianek, J. Fulk (Pres.), L. Kretzin- ger, S. Stubblefield, L. Weidinger, D. Wilson, K. Wilcox, C. Van Hoorn. 3.H.A. Front row: C. Crain, P. McCubbin, Mrs. Ferree, V. Billington, J. Marlett. Second row: C. Finfrock, L. Shifflet, D. Nevius, J. Shaffer, N. Billiter, B. Schumm, W. Ogg, P. Billington, K. Sampson, M. Long. Third row; N. Johnson, S. Shifflet, B. Dean, J. Cunningham, G. Heising, S. Shifflet, J. Frantz, L. Kretzinger, V. Nettleton. CHRISTMAS BOX TO VIETNAM Project of the Year Officers: S. Bristow, C. Crain, P. Mann, V. Billington (Pres.), J. Marlett, P. McCubbin, D. Runge, N. Johnson. Full Band Leigh K. , Patty B. , Sheri S., Janet C. R.l. S. Buck (Pres.), L. Weidinger, J. Shaffer; 2. D. Demling, P. Bristow, B. Dean; 3. D. Furman, L. Shaf- fer, M. Gale. , Barb D. , Vicki S., Janice S. Percussion S. Pannier, C. Lane, D. Wilson, D. Shaffer, M. Langly, L. Kretzinger, L. Shaffer, C. Coppenbarger, D. Davis. Brass D. Furman, R. Heck, C. Van Hoorn, K. Rich, D. Runge, G. Masters, B. Is- real; J. Shaffer, M. Dem- ling, C. Barr, S. Buck, V. Strubar, J. Isreal. Wood D. Demling, P. McCubbin, L. Weidinger, M. Morrison, J. Bode. J. Slupianek, C. Crain; 2. B. Buck, S. Shiff- let, J. Evans, C. Jannusch, K. Wilcox, L. LaMar. 3. B. Demling, T. Burger, M. Gale. V. Stubblefield, S. Shifflet, L. Kretzinger, B. Dean, J. Cunningham; 2. D. Demling, B. Demling, M. Gale, T. Burger, J. Bode, J. Evans; 3. L. Weidinger, C. Crain, K. Wilcox, C. Jannusch, P. McCubbin, S. Shifflet, J. Slupianek, B. Isreal; 4. K. Rich, C. Van Hoorn, R. Heck, L. LaMar, S. Buck, D. Runge, V. Strubar, J. Is- real, G. Masters, C. Barr, S. Pannier. Contest R.l. G. Masters, L. LaMar, C. Ban, T. Burger, M. Langly, G, Winstead, D. Davis. R.2. D. Nevius, J. Cun- ningham, D. Wilson, S. Bristow, D. Demling, V. Stubblefield, S. Shifflet, J. Evans, J. Frantz, J. Bode, P. McCubbin, V. Billington, J. Fulk, B. Tibbs, B. Black. R.3. C. Crain, C. Glaser, S. Bradley, P. Bristow, M. Morrison, N. Billiter, S. Shifflet, G. Heising, K. Wilcox, C. Yates, B. Walters, C, Lane, D. Nettleton. C. Cop- penbarger. R.4. L. Kretzinger, C. Van Hoorn, J. Marlett, J. Slupianek, L. Weidinger, P. Mann. S. Stubblefield, L. Shaffer, L. Kretzinger, J. Shaffer, C. Jannusch, D. Shaffer, D. Lee, J. Slupianek. J. Fulk, C. Crain, T. Burger, S. Stubblefield. Contest R.l. J. Fulk, B. Walters, J. Shaffer, C. Crain, T. Burger, V. Billington. R.2. D. Demling, C. Barr, L. LaMar, J. Marlett, V. Strubar, L. Shaffer, C. Lane, P. McCubbin. R.3. S. Stubblefield, J. Slupianek, C. Jannusch, C. Yates, P. Bristow, L. Weidinger, L. Kretzinger. Our Music Teacher?” Officers: L. Shaffer, L. Kretzinger, D. Demling, J. Shaffer. R.2. C. Yates, P. Bristow (Pres.), B. Walters. Cibmr 'm Club Officers: C. Van Hoorn, J. Cunningham, N. Johnson, (Pres.), S. Bristow, L. Kretzinger, P. McCubbin, R. Lewis, J. Burden, R. Wampler, G. Heising, S. Shifflet, B. Dean, V. Winebrinner, Mrs. Kelley (Advisor). Safety Club S. Pannier, B. Demling, M. Organ, Mr. O'Donnell, D. Burns, D. Runge, K. Rich, C. Van Hoorn, J. Evans, J. Isreal, L. LaMar, K. Weidinger, L. Shaffer, C. Lane, J. Bode, S. Shifflet, J. Frantz, J. Slupianek, L. Kretzinger, K. Wilcox, C. Jannusch, B. Dean, J. Cunningham, S. Shifflet. dor _Heaven'$ Sake Front row: P. Billington, B. Schumm, K. Sampson, D. Marlett, G. Winstead. Row 2: M. Hornyak, Mrs. Brand, D. Demling, S. Stubblefield, J. Slupianek, C. Finfrock, B. Wagner, S. Ma- thews. Row 3: D. Naugle, M. Langley, J. Pitts, J. Shaffer, G. Masters, R. Shifflet, C. Glaser; M. Demling, M. Gale. Cast Eric.................................... First Player............................ Second Player........................... Third Player............................ Man..................................... Gerald.................................. Mrs. Frahler............................ Helen................................... Freddie................................. Jeannine................................ Mrs. Carruthers......................... Mr. Carruthers.......................... Gloria.................................. Prompters............................... Stage Manager........................... Crew Program................................. Director................................ Make-up................................. Jeff Shaffer Danny Naugle Gary Masters Roger Shifflet Jack Pitts Gary Winstead Joyce Slupianek Carol Finfrock Denny Marlett Diane Demling Sheri Stubblefield Mark Langley Barb Wagner P. Billington, K. Sampson, C. Glaser M. Gale S. Mathews, M. Demling B. Schumm Mrs. Brand Miss Hornyak Opening flight Hit it Denny! We're about to see a little Hair Pulling Ceap year fiance Aunt Cathie’s Cat Bill Demling . . . Steve Pannier. . . Nancy Billiter. . . Becky Walters. . . June Marlett . . . Rita Nelson. . . . Jean Fulk........... Jim Lynch . . . . Scott Buck . . . . Lea Weidinger . . Susan Bristow . . . Nanette Johnson. . Mr. Evans . . . . Don Furman . . . Jim Swan............ Mark Nevius . . . Leslie Shifflet . . Vicki Billington . . Janice Shaffer. . . Reggie Spaulding . William Prior David Brent Aunt Cathie Margret Tremble Aunt Jane Tilly Pitts Dorothy Tremble Policeman Gas Man Liz Prior Maria Miss Walker Director Jose Stage Crew Stage Crew Make-up Make-up Make-up Juan 968- year of the Zomado flr. Sr. Prm Drifting and Dreaming Patrons Club Awards; C. Yates, S. Buck Bode Award: Jim Lynch Betty Crocker Award: Lea Weidinger Crisco Award: Nanette Johnson DAR: Christy Yates SAR: Scott Buck J.V. Queen Candidate: V. Stubblefield Boy's State: G. Winstead, G. Masters, J. Pitts Miss Vogue: Becky Walters Mr. Esquire: Mark McLane Miss Athlete: Jean Fulk Mr. Athlete-. Jim Lynch Miss Congeniality: June Marlett Mr. Congeniality: Marvin Organ Miss Music: Janice Shaffer Mr. Music: Tim Burger Miss Intellect: Christy Yates Mr. Intellect Scon Buck AMERICA Compliments of Compliments of STATE NATIONAL BANK THE ATLANTA BOWL Lincoln, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois Compliments of STANFORD GRAIN THE SPORTSMEN’S TAVERN Stanford, Illinois Atlanta, Illinois COMPLIMENTS OF best WISHES F rom B C-CAR WASH Atlanta, Illinois MARTIN GRAIN COMPANY ATLANTA THERMOGAS COMPANY Farm- -Home Industry COMPLIMENTS OF A FRIEND 203 Arch Street Atlanta, Illinois 61723 648-2631 JOHN WARNER BANK Established 1867 Complete Banking Trust Farm Service Drive-In Window Teller Member F. D. I. C. Clinton, Illinois V Ewarts w o ISTortn Side Squary ©35-3333 Q. E K 'Clinton, Illinois EARLY BIRD FERTILIZER Compliments of WAYNESVILLE SUPER-WAY Stanford, Illinois Waynesville, Illinois Compliments of McLEAN HARDWARE STORE McLean, Illinois JANNUSCH FERTILIZER SERVICE McLean, Illinois Compliments of: CONTINUOUS SERVICE SINCE 1928 ARNSFELT INSURANCE DT% IE i lEEmamcEmii McLEAN, ILLINOIS 61754 Waynesville, Illinois Compliments of TAYLOR’S IGA McLean, Illinois 874-2171 HOLOHAN’S Drug Sundries Stationery Cards Gifts McLean, 111. 874-2911 AUDREY’S BEAUTY SALON McLean, Illinois 874-6221 Compliments of UP-TOWN CAFE Louise and Buck Smith McLean, Illinois Compliments of CHEVROLET SALES SERVICE McLean, Illinois THE NATIONAL BANK OF BLOOMINGTON 121 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois Member of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Join The National Family , , , And Be Better Off. FURMAN OIL CO. Fuel Oil Gas Diesel Fuel Tire Tubes Farm Accounts 949-2511 Waynesville, Illinois MOBERLY KLENNER Value First ove r 74 years for men and boys 115 North Main Street Bloomington, Illinois TURNER OIL COMPANY 648-2131 Atlanta, Illinois FRANK HILPERT JOHN DEERE BUICK HOOSE COAL DRI-GAS SERVICE to, ..... Heating and Appliances Waynesville, Illinois Stanford, Illinois 949-2061 SHAY’S BONNIE BRAE GARDENS COMPLIMENTS OF COWAN MOBIL SERVICE Flowers For All Occasions Atlanta, Illinois 949-2681 Waynesville, Illinois AL BASKIN’S Men's Furnishings 101 West Jefferson Bloomington, Illinois MILLER MUSIC COMPANY 419 North Main Normal, Illinois 823-8058 WHITE’S REPAIR SHOP A. Z. BARGER TELEVISION SALES REPAIR Atlanta, Illinois Auto Repairs 949-2901 - -Office, J. L. White Compliments of TAYLOR BARR SHOPS Atlanta, Illinois BRUMFIELD HARDWARE FURNITURE WAYNESVILLE CAFE jfcl ph. 949-2281 -frSB Waynesville, Illinois Ladeew-Owners Waynesville, Illinois COALW FORD SALES New and Used Cars-McLean Used Cars and Trucks-Atlanta ATLANTA LOCKER SERVICE 648-2333 Geneva and Dick Krueger Atlanta, Illinois CUSTOM PAINT WOOD SHOP Atlanta, Illinois 648-2214 Kent Young COMPLIMENTS OF QUIRAM FUNERAL HOME Atlanta, Illinois 1 COMPLIMENTS OF LYLE JIM Atlanta, Illinois NANCY’S BEAUTY SALON If your hair isn't becoming to you, You should be coming to us. 648-2261 Atlanta, Illinois WAYNESVILLE “REC” CENTER Dance to live music 949-8251 RAKER CLEANERS We Try - To Satisfy 935-5266 217 E. Main St. Clinton, Illinois ALEXANDER LUMBER CO. Dealer in Coal and the Best of Everything for the Builder 379-2451 Stanford, Illinois FITZGERALDS’ FINE JEWELRY THE BRIDES' STORE' China, Silver, Crystal and Gifts 202 East Side Square Clinton, Illinois Compliments of GUANA’S BEAUTY SALON FRANK HILPERT muffle JOHN DEERE phone 648-2222 Atlanta, Illinois Buick Congratulations Seniors Stanford, Illinois Compliments of COY’S DEEP ROCK Atlanta, Illinois WAYNESVILLE LAUNDRAMAT AND CAR WASH 6 am. 10 am. 7 days a week Owner-Earl Smith ATLANTA CLEANERS Compliments of Our agent in McLean is Shorty's Barber Shop. Pick up and Delivery Mon. Wed. Fri. Atlanta, Illinois 648-2223 PALACE CAFE Bob Jane Atlanta, Illinois CARPET MARKLANDS ARMINGTON LOCKER SERVICE Land Mark of Quality Since 1906 Armington 649-2111 649-2911 WAYNESVILLE PAGE AMERICAN LEGION JEWELERS 201 North Main Post 1189 Bloomington, Illinois 822-6350 RANDOLPH INSURANCE AGENCY YOUR FRIENDLY I.G.A. GROCERY 648-2111 649-2141 Atlanta, Illinois Armington, Illinois TURNER OIL COMPANY LARRY’S BARBER SHOP I need your head 648-2131 in my business Atlanta, Illinois Waynesville, Illinois Everything in Hardware and GOTTLIEB’S, INC. Electrical Supplies GILBERT SON THE FASHION CORNER for Men and Boys Atlanta, Illinois Clinton, Illinois ®NEWSFOTO PUBLISHING COMPANY
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