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TU 1972 IILOUMET VoUuM 42 Uefoof ofe Cw uiuty f-figfi Qckools filebupohs, lHHiMis T bHa Qckool Ufa..................................................................... Activities....................................................................II Otgcuu afeoKS.................................................................35 Sfxwts........................................................................57 A ulejHiics...................................................................79 Casses.......................................................................101 M............................................................................143 Lost, yesterday, somewhere between Sunrise and Sunset, two golden hours, each set with sixty diamond minutes. No reward is offered, for they are gone forever. - Horace Mann ■ ' r.'?' i F ■ . 1 ■ TQCtclt i Rj teUm Dedteaiiou; Aumd Each year, the Yearbook Staff tries to select a person that serves the school and students to the best of his or her ability. This year, the ILLOHMET Staff is proud to present the Dedication Award of 1972 to Mrs. Imogene Arensman. Mrs. Arensman received her degree from Heidelberg University. She has taught for 22 years, 20 of these years have been at M.C.H.S. Mrs. Arensman teaches all four levels of Spanish. She has traveled extensively in Spain and has accompanied eight student trips to Mexico. She is also the Sponsor of the Spanish Club. 4 School Kandi Korte listens carefully for her cue. Gela Russell ends another humilating day at MCHS. Well Carol, you can’t get out of that one! Herbie Brown secretly slips out the back door. 6 Ronnie Daub says, Here I come, ready or not. Wayne Kelley is wondering what he will be having for lunch. Robert Mizell and Glenn Woods receive their punishment for the day. Mina Wiedemann says, On Guard! to Elizabeth Yap. GO TEAM GO!!! 7 WHAT A DRAG! !! Rhonda Sumners imitates Little Red Riding Hood in P.E. lh Uftwy Steeds Do you really expect me, Steve Borger, to do that? Look Mom, no hands! 4 M-CM.C Jenny Wilson practices her best technique, an apple! Freshman girls enjoy their first Hi-Tri Tea. Please help us! We need help. Paula Johnson wonders, Where did my music run off to now? UoMGttfe Tcv Cathy Guzzy can’t believe she did it all by herself. Rita Stevens stirs up one of Can she get by with her ghastly potions. it? 10 ACTIVITIES the first dream of the year; I kept it a secret and smiled to myself The annual Spring Dance, sponsored by the M.C.H.S. Student Council, was enjoyed by all couples who entered through a tunnel, to find themselves in the middle of a gigantic Spring Sunburst. 12 D LEFT: Slightly outnumbered, Mike Pratte can't seem to get a thing done. Gela Russell enjoys herself'' at the dance. BELOW: While working hard on the Spring Dance, members of the Student Council risk their lives, but all have to say Look Mom No Hands.” Making their second appearance atM.C.H.S. the Gary Paul Band once again catch the dancers in one of their Swinging moods. 13 f-fWwfeCOtttiwg ”71 VED DEVIL a ■ m.l l.nn — First Place - Senior Class - TO KILL A RED DEVIL. Junior Class President, Jim Wiedeman gets a little help from his friends while putting the finishing touches on the float. Second Place - Junior Class - WEARS A RED BADGE OF COURAGE FOR THE TROJANS. M.C.H.S. Band leads the Homecoming parade. In the car divisions. The Thespians break a leg once again with prize winning car entitled, FOR WHOM THE BELL TOLLS. Hi-Tri was awarded SECOND PLACE in the car division. Xia L U efc Mums 1 Retiring Queen Marilyn Day says goodbye to MCHS. I'll get you my pretty! wishes Wayne Worley. Practice makes pertect. J Trojans break through with S. T. P. Pat Long prepares for the coronation. i James Dabbs grooves to the music of Gary Paul. Rene Frazier calls desperately for a last minute date. is ' ' AJ iWb U S Su|3 tuuxa AJ]h hj Randy prepares to catch a pass McDearmon Style. While two opposing players practice the box step, another Devil'' slips through the line. 16 U NM HU !” Ref” calls another touchdown for the TROJANS, cheerleading style. Whether it's getting the play from the bench on an important third down, a half-time locker room pep talk, or a coach's last minute advice to a wrestler going out on the mats, communication plays a key role in the scheme of any athletic program. James tackles another victim and mumbles to himself The devil made me do it! 17 A Ntejkfr U ttii UxSS Safi 1971-72 Ho cwwXag Oueea Trojans burn ’’Red Devils” in effigy. 19 Gary Paul and his band have a way with M.C. H. S. students - Homecoming 71. ikb QuMtv And f-fe i mitfl ; ?■ • $5 v -ilf ji! ■ bir?siM®a . Ml kM First Lady in Waiting is: PATSY FOREMAN Second Runner-up: GISFLE CROACH Senior Attendants: PAT LONG BETH LUKENS RIGHT: 1971 HOMECOMING QUEEN SUE SMALLMAN 20 OOWlt Freshman Attendants: GAEE CRAIN KANDI KORTE 21 Sophomore Attendants: MARY STANTON SHEILA PRATTE Junior Attendants: SUSIE WELLS RHONDA SUMNER D'l XftiS Ub (Right) Greg snickers as he dances ... on Susan's feet! Mr. Thomasson's Geometry class wins 2nd place. Mr. Modglin's History class wins 1st place Christmas door prize. Lee listens calmly as Susan complains about her feet hurting. 7oyfoxact Oh, Mike, when I look into your Big Brown Eyes! Greg and Kandi laugh as Jerry Gentry performs another one of his table-stunts. Co uCaXS $ y f-fapfjy Jimmy Weiderman, Jr. Class President, welcomes everyone. Greg Austin, Sr. Class President, gives his appreciation speech. Diane Dunn gives her very entertaining after dinner speech. Who says Soph's can't have a good time at the Jr. and Sr. Prom. 24 ''(yumioi GWfitis” SERVERS: Connie Westerman, Lisa Evans, Diane Ferrero, Marcie Comer, and Sheila Pope. 25 Fui U iy Girtl! Drama Nite, sponsored by the M.C.H.S. Speech Department, presented Funny Girl under the direction of Mrs. Jessie Lassiter. Jr. Cast of Characters for 1972 Drama Nite were as follows: Musical interludes, Vicki Douglas; Stagehand, Kevin Westerfield; Fanny Brice, Diane Dunn; John and Stage Manager. Kevin Ogle; Emma, Yvonne Cartwright; Mrs. Brice, Rene Frash-er; Mrs. Strakosh, Suzanne Shappard; Mrs. O'Malley, Mary Guzzy; Eddie Ryan, Wayne Worley; Bubbles, Rachel Talmage; Polly, Lisa Teck-enbrock; Maude, Marla Klaus; Tom Keeney, Mike Miller; Nick Arn-stein, Lee Wells; Stage Director, Mark Krueger; Florenz Ziegfeld, Jr., Stuart Lasley; Mimsey, Carmen Ferguson; Cathy, Pam Koenigsmark; Vera, Leslie McColgin; Jenny, Susan Smith; Porter, Kevin Wester-field; Mrs. Winson, Harlene Faughn; Waiter, Mark Krueger. ABOVE: LEFT: Vicki Douglas and RIGHT: Priscilla Hawkins (a member of the Singing and Dancing Chorus for Rat-Tat-Tat-Tat) wait backstage for the curtain. 27 Qpe clv WlmMS NEW TRIER TOURNAMENT 1st PLACE Susan Smith Cathy Clark Lee Wells Wayne Worley DISTRICT SPEECH CONTEST WINNERS Diane Dunn Vicki Douglas Jane Ann Moorman Wayne Worley Rene Frasher 28 Aw Ws Day MATH AWARDS Best Senior Math Student: Gary Mathis Honorable Mention, Freshmen Math Field Day: Nancy Foreman Senior Team at Math Field Day: Leslie McColgin, Joe Main, Gary Mathis, and Lisa Talmage Sophomore Team at Math Field Day: Lamar Abrams, Bette Foreman, Russell Parr, and Steve Piper ENGLISH AWARDS Annual Voice of Democracy First: Leslie McColgin, Second: Mary Guzzy, Third: Diane Dunn National Council of Teachers of English: Mike Miller, Susan Smith Chicago Motor Club Essay Contest Honorable Mention: Janet Rutherman Southern Illinois Electric Co-op Essay Contest: Martha Bremer BUSINESS AWARDS Best Office Machines Student: Vicki Douglas Achievement in Secretarial Science: Sherry Henderson Best Beginning Typist: Leslie McColgin and Sherri Hammock HOME ECONOMICS AWARDS Betty Crocker Award: Pricilla Hawkens MUSIC AWARDS National School Choral Award: Paulette Rushing John Philip Sousa Band Award: Yvonne Cartwright Arion Award: June Hulsey Outstanding Senior Instrumentalist: Yvonne Cartwright Outstanding Junior Instrumentalist: June Hulsey Outstanding Sophomore Instrumentalist: Saundra May Outstanding Freshman Instrumentalist: Elizabeth Frazier Most Devoted and Hardest Worker: Dee Corzine AGRICULTURE AWARDS State Farmer Degrees: Bradley Meinders, Bruce Staton, and Garry Verbarg Soil, Water, Air Conservation Section Winner: Stan Krueger 29 Cmgiatufatows — C£ m ’72 I have to wear this?' asks Michelle Grace. Dr. Delyte Morris, former president of SIU, Mike Beggs and Louis Blaylock prepare for the gradua- addressed the graduating seniors, tion ceremonies. Jana Dassing displays her feelings about graduation night. Valedictorians of the class of 71-72: Sharon Rekus, Suzanne Shappard, Leslie McColgin, Lisa Talmage, and Joe Main; Salu-tatorian: Patsy Foreman. 31 M - And lUiss U-C.W-S Pafey VuStuv MOST TALENTED: Lee Wells and Leslie McColgin show one of their many talents for making use of their time spent in the hall. MOST COURTEOUS GIRL: Susan Wood helps MOST COURTEOUS BOY Greg Mescher into the car. BEST LOOKING Kay Lassiter dreams of finding someone like Richard Cissell, the BEST LOOKING BOY (not present for picture.) MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Suzanne Shappard and Stuart Lasley. (Not present for picture). UW’S 33 WITTIEST: Yvonne Cartwright and Jeff Faughn laugh last before entering the principal's office with their cumulative files. U fiO'S Wl FRIENDLIEST: Michelle Grace and Robert Stan ton wave their last good-bye before entering the Attendance Office. MOST SCHOOL SPIRIT: Janna Dassing and Mark Bennett wish hopefully for the spiritstick. WoitO't Soctefcy Guides l mck (seated, left to tight:) Pam Lauderdale, Dee Corzine, Cathe Golightly, Martha Bremer, Patti Wolfe, Sherry Ferguson, Cathy Kommer, Emily Kibler, Linda Medley, Jo Ellen Taylor, Stacey Krueger, Donna Copley, Susan Smith, Mary Guzzy. (standing, left to right:) Garry Verbarg, Jim Weideman, Brad Schneider, Bruce Hahn, Karla Storm, Jane Ann Moorman, Mary Ann Winners, Rhonda Sumner, Dianne Dunn, Gela Russell, Susan Rice, David Krueger, Gerald Wilke, David Martin, Larry Korte, Keith Moorman. Absent were: Sandy Rheeling, Jilla Fiorentini. (seated, left to right:) Marsha Elkins, Patsy Foreman, Beth Fulkerson, Rene Frasher, Suzanne Shappard, Mary Katherine Maples, Cindy Davis, Yvonne Cartwright, Mona Quint, Suzanne Steele, Leslie McColgin, Cathy Mills, Saundra Benjamin, Lisa Talmage. (standing, left to right:) Mike Gragg, Greg Mescher, Kelly Glass, Gary Mathis, Priscilla Hawkins, Paulette Rushing, Vickie Douglas, Marsha Beck, Brenda Johnston, Debra Galloway, Sharon Rekus, Susan Wood, Joe Main, Greg Austin, Ronnie Logeman, Steve Graman. rite AXo£jt£ t Dctug(i£e i T a fs E G asiyfe f-fi -T Vickie Douglas, Suzanne Shappard, and Patsy Foreman are kept busy serving punch at the Hi-Tri Tea. BACK ROW, Left to Right: Lisa Talmage, Mona Quint, Priscilla Hawkins, Suzanne Moller, Patsy Foreman, Paulette Rushing, Cathy Mills, Cindy Davis FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Darla Cartwright, Suzanne Steele, Debra Galloway, Mary Jane Sevems, Beth Fulkerson, Yvonne Cartwright, Brenda Tanner, Lynn Parker, Vickie Douglas, Suzanne Shappard, Mrs. Woods, Sponsor The highpoint of the Hi-Tri Tea is the lighting of the ceremonial candles. Ul-Tri ROW 1, Left to Right: Connie Westerman, Marna Vancil, Patricia Holcomb, Glenda Griffen, Elizabeth Yap, Leslea Rutt, Marsha Kommer, Linda Tolbert, Connie Cummings, Joyce Farris, Kandi Korte, Nancy Foreman, Kathy Oliver ROW 2: Becky Clark, Kathy Albritten, Mina Weideman, Andrea Kerly, Becky Krempasky, Karen Stratmeyer, Judy Jones, Sheila Pope, Cheryl Grimes, Elizabeth Frazier, Dianna Hall, Rene Korte, Lisa Paine, Joy Pollard ROW 3: Vicky Palmer, Cheryl Scarborough, Jane Saylor, Sheryl Johnson, Betty McCormick, Anita Aliston, Lisa Giltner, Nancy Speckman, Gay Crain, Karen Farmer, Kathy Guzzy, Tammy Long, Ann Jones, Connie Beggs, Carol Wetherington ROW 1, Left to Right: Susan Fick, Joan Dejarnett, Lisa Teckenbrock, Lisa Evans, Cindy Travis, Debbie Krueger ROW 2 Dianne Ferrero, Kay Foss, Debbie Kineman, Pat Kommer, Marcie Comer, Teri Hickman, Debbie Weaver, manue vVehrmeyer ROW 3: Sandra May, Mary Sue Jacob. Shelly Korte, Marla Klaus, Joni Mittenaorf, Robin Weeks, Lisa Frasher, Rhonda Raney, Cheryl Hammack, Rachel Talmage, Bette Foreman, Becky Stout ROW 4: Harlene Faughn, Suzanne Moller, Kim Mills, Lynn Patton, Mary Hempler, Rochelle Whitnel, Susie Buddenbaum, Cathy Me Waters, Connie Wittig, Nicole Croach, Lisa Brooks, Sheila Pratte, Kris Brookshire 38 ROW 1, Left to Right: Sheila Herring, Karla Storm, Denise Profitt, Brenda Sullivan, Karen Jones, Marcy Beck, Dianne Dunn, Rachel Trieglaff, Malinda Lewis, Sharon Burton, Rhonda Bodimer ROW 2: Marilyn Owens, Beth Johns, Sherry Ferguson, Cathy Koratner, Patti Wolfe, Tera Montgomery, Carol Farmer, Debbie Castleman, Marilyn Elkins, Gela Russell, Sandy Rheeling, Susan Rice ROW 3: Donna Copley, LeAnne Teckenbrock, Angie Trieglaff, Linda Medley, Rhonda Sumner, Jane Ann Moorman, Susie Wells, Gerry Jennings, Cathe Golightly, Emily Kibler, Susan Smith, Sheila Dawson, Mary Ann Hinners, Toni Hille ROW 1, Left to Right: Pam Kommer, Debbie Weaver, Sandy Fick, Janna Dassing, Saundra Benjamin, Brenda Dunmire, Lisa Talmage, Susan Wood, Debbie Meyer, Sue Smallman ROW 2: Pat Long, Beth Lukens, Patsy Foreman, Cathy Clark, Lynn Parker, Sharon Rekus, Paulette Rushing, Mary Jane Sevems, Yvonne Cartwright, Mary K. Grace, Cindy Davis, Leslie McColgin ROW 3: Ana Maria Jaramillo, Debbie Roberts, Suzanne Shappard, Cathy Mills, Rene Frasher, Suzanne Steele, Mona Quint, Beth Fulkerson, Michelle Grace, Jill Wagner, Rhonda Foreman, Cathy Penrod, Priscilla Hawkins, Brenda Johnston, Mrs. Woods, Sponsor 39 Ff-(A Preppies Futures ROW 1, Left to Right: Miss Johnson, Mrs. Wright, Sponsors, Jean Meyer, Bernice Bunting, Jeannie Bunting, Barbara Dunn, Pam Kommer, Rhonda Bultman, Kay Foss ROW 2: Pauline Wedeking, Marla Harris, Anna Wedeking, Deborah Reynolds, Tanya Helmig, Marilyn Damron, Rhonda Plunk, Mary Jane Severns ROW 3: Dianne Wilson, Rochelle Rapp, Ruth Meyer, Joyce Black, Cheryl Scarborough, Deena Childers, Kathy Hendrix The Home Economics members are serving at the Home Economics Open House. The purpose of the Open House is to display the projects of Home Economics students. FFA Ihifnov s Th Pies tib ROW 1, Left to Right: Larry Korte, Dave Eckenberg, Stan Krueger, Bradley Meinders, Steve Krueger, Ronald Koneman, Mr. Niksch, Sponsor ROW 2: Don Krueger, Rick Weaver, Greg Stamme, Jackie Leek, Carl Crockett, Bruce Station, Raymond Wedeking, Darrell Bremer, Garry Verbarg, David Martin, Steven Bremer ROW 3: Gregg Williams, Kevin Meinders, Lynn Wehrmeyer, Kevin Dunmire, Larry Parks, Ted Heflin, Carl Wells, Mark Reipe, Donald Bunting, Kelly Stratmeyer, Tommy Powell, Robert Fisher, Jeff Welch, John Rust FfA AuWs ROW 1, Left to Right; Carl Wells, Steve Krueger, Richard Weaver, Carl Crockett, Larry Korte, Mr. Niksch, Sponsor ROW 2: Donnie Krueger, Bradley Meinders, Stan Krueger, Bobby Thompson, Bruce Staton, Garry Verbarg Ctack R« livestock v Sfyt xck Cuj6£ua ROW 1, Left to Right: Debbie Kineman, Judy Jones, Andrea Schmitt, Karen Stratmeyer, Harlene Faughn, Debbie Krueger, Lyn Patton, Rhonda Raney, Debbie Weihoff ROW 2: Connie Logeman, Ann Jones, Andrea Kerly, Mina Weideman, Glenda Fort, Sheila Pope, Kim Mills, Sheila Pratte, Suzanne Moller, Leslea Rutt, Pat Kommer ROW 3; Nancy Bremer, Kathy LaMarr, Joyce Black, Kathy Foss, Lisa Giltner, Dianna Hall, Pam Searles, Jane Saylor, Mary Jane Hempler, Susan Fick, Pam Kenningsmark, Miss Mason, Sponsor ROW 4; Scott Fulkerson, Kevin Ogle, Brian Galloway, Mark Adams, David Miller, Joe Weyrmeyer, Randy Rushing, Mike Kommer, Stephen Piper ROW 1, Left to Right: Sherry Ferguson, Cathy Kommer, Rhonda Sumner, Jane Ann Moorman, Linda Medley, Karla Storm ROW 2: Christa Kingsley, Malinda Lewis, Stacey Krueger, Pam Hawkins, Cathe Golighdy, Barbara Hall, Susan Smith ROW 3: Kelly Glass, Jerry Gentry, Brad Schneider, Victor Holland 42 SjDOtusfi Cf (row 1 left to right): Susan Westerman. Mary Sue Jacob, Joan Dejarnett, Cheryl Hammack, Dianne Dunn, Marche Beck, Carla Horstman. Rachel Trieglaff. Terry Milligan. Mary Guzzy. (row 2): Paula Martin, Becky Stout Emily Kibler, Lisa Frasher. Rhonda Bultman. Lisa Techenbrock. Robin Weeks. Debbie Henderson. Mary Ann Dinners, Frank Bennett. (row 3): Mrs. Arensman, Sponsor, Rachel Talmage, Bette Foreman. Nicole Croach. Marla Klaus. Marilyn Owens. Janet Rutherman, Carol Farmer. Toni Hille. Gerald Wilkes, Warren McGinnis, David Martin, (row 4): Calvin Kotter, Dana Troutman, Jerry Gentry, Marty Wolfe, Mark Shetler, Susie Wells, Jonathan Bremer. Tracy Evans. Mark Krueger. Kenneth Strong, Larry Roethe, Bonner Leonard. SPANICI-f CLUB 0 (left to right): Gerald Wilke, Vice-President; Mary Stanton Secretary; Marilyn Owens, Treasurer; Jerry Gentry, President jkeSfjUtus Qt TOP ROW, Left to Right: Mrs. Lassiter, Sponsor, Don McIntosh, Cary McCollough, Mike Miller, Stuart Las-ley, Jerry Robinson, Mark Krueger, Wayne Worley, Mrs. Faughn, Sponsor ROW 2: Gerry Jennings, Patti Wolfe, Janet Rutherman, Kay Lassiter, Patty Gamblin, Suzanne Shappard, Susan Smith, Yvonne Cartwright ROW 3: Brenda Dunmire, Cathy Clark ROW 4: Dianne Dunn, Debbie Meyer ROW 5; Cathe Golightly, Susie Wells ROW 6; Vickie Douglas, Lee Wells ROW 7: Mary Guzzy, Rene Frasher, Cathy Mills The Christmas tree steals the show at the Thespians progressive dinner. Cftub — UwJWvuwy (row 1, left to right): Mr. Halstenberg, Sponsor, Susie Wells, Jane Ann Moorman, Linda Medley, Marcy Beck, Dianne Dunn, Emily Kibler, Barbara Hall, Cathe Golightly, Susan Woods, (row 2): Mr. Seitzinger, Sponsor, Karla Storm, Jonathan Bremer, Tracy Evans, Patty Wolfe, Gerry Gennings, Lisa Evans, Marilyn Owens, Rhonda Sumner, Lisa Talmage, Christopher Dunn, (row 3): John Krueter, Joe Main, Mike Miller, Mike Oliver, David Martin, Larry Korte, Jim Weideman, Terry Davis. The Science Club, now in its second year, has encouraged many people to continue in the interesting field of science. Several exciting displays were on exhibit in the trophy case during the year. Also, the Science Club toured the Paper Mill, The Shoe Factory in Paducah, and the Laboratory at Massac Memorial Hospital. Thanks to Mr. Seitzinger and Mr. Halstenberg for helping to stimulate interest in the science field. 45 U-Ctiub P'totviotes Sfstwfe LEFT TO RIGHT: Kelly Glass, Gary Mathis, Greg Austin, Ron Logeman, Wayne Kelley, Joe Main, Craig Armstrong, John Jacob, Gerald Wilke, Ivan Woods, A1 Cougill, Ted Luebshaw, Jon Jacob, Howard Palmer, Glen Woods, Lance Penrod, Steve Adams, James Dabbs, Lewis Blaylock, Coach Durham, Dwayne Wall, Don McIntosh, Darrell Burnett, Keith Moorman, Gary Gentry, Kenneth Strong, Randy Sumner, Randy McDear-mon, Brian Galloway, Ricky Rose, Johnny Bob Krueter, Scott Fulkerson, Kevin Kelley, Scott Foreman, Bruce Hahn, Rusty Mills, Chuck Girtman, Dwight Atkinson 46 fcey CP-ub QmM Thb Co vuwmtiy ROW 1, Left to Right: Wayne Kelley, Kelly Glass, Joe Main, Jerry Gentry, Ron Logeman, Greg Austin, Gerald Wilke, Mr. Woodward, Sponsor ROW 2: Monte Bremer, Larry Roethe, Brad Schneider, Keith Moorman, Craig Armstrong, Stephen Graman, Dana Trouttman, Bruce Hahn ROW 3: LaMarr Abrams, Stephen Piper, Jim Weideman, Rick Weaver, Greg Mescher, Tim Whalen, Kevin Ogle, Mark Bennett, Mike Gragg, Jon Jacobs (row 1, left to right): Jerry Robinson, Cathy Clark, Priscilla Hawkins, Kris Brookshire, Carl Wells, (row 2): Vickie Palmer, Paula Johnson, David Miller, Allen Speer, Becky Clark, Rick Fisher. Lifw ty P'uhmJm Use uR Resources (standing): Mrs. Thomasson, Sponsor, Doris Stallings, Jean Meyer, Ann Worthem, Wayne Worley, John Rust, (sitting): Brenda Reineking. CWsfeoM f MooiSlup Stuckafe 48 Qbudetcb Council EuMmages ROW 1, Left to Right: Sue Snallman, Pat Long, Bette Foreman, Marla Klaus, Mary Stanton, Marcie Comer, Sheila Pratte, Kim Mills, Glenda Griffin, Kathy Albritten ROW 2: Wayne Worley, Karla Storm, Janet Ruther-man, Barbara Hall, Emily Kibler, Dianne Dunn, Cathe Golightly, Rhonda Bodimer, James Dabbs, Monte Bremer, Ricky Sirk, James Allen ROW 3: Brenda Johnston, Yvonne Cartwright, Jill Wagner, Michelle Grace, Marsha Kotter, Tammy Long, Joy Pollard Student Council officers are happy the whole year 'round. Officers are: Yvonne Cartwright, Keith Moorman, Cathe Golightly, Stan Eckenberg AffjJiG Tfiefco Giyes Insight Ini©, Uctihetnatics ROW 1, Left to Right: Susan Smith, Cathe Golightly, Patti Wolfe, Sherry Ferguson, Martha Bremer, Mary Ann Hinners, Lisa Talmage, Yvonne Cartwright, Marsha Elkins, Donna Copley ROW2; Jim Wiedeman, Gerald Wilke, Susan Rice, Gela Russell, Dee Corzine, Leslie McColgin, Cathy Mills, Cindy Davis, Rene Frasher, Patsy Foreman, Mrs, Beardsley, Sponsor ROW 3: LeAnne Teckenbrock, Linda Medley, Karla Storm, Joan Wood, Jo Taylor, Susan Wood, Sharon Rekus, Brenda Johnston, Beth Fulkerson, Rhonda Foreman, Mona Quint, Keith Moorman ROW 4: David Krueger, Joe Main, Kelly Glass, Gary Mathis, Bruce Hahn, Greg Mescher, Larry Korte, Brad Schneider, Mike Korte, Greg Austin, Ronnie Logeman, Ronald Long, Jon Jacobs, Gary Verberg Pefj CM Uigk QpVuts ROW 1, Left to Right: Patsy Foreman, Marilyn Owens, Pat Long, Rhonda Sumner, Cathe Golightly, Jana Dassing, Sue Smallman, Debbie Galloway, Debbie Meyer, Rachel Trieglaff, Mary Guzzy ROW 2: Susan Rice, Debbie Henderson, Beverly Harkins, Beth Johns, Janet Rutherman, Angie Trieglaff, Terry Milligan, Toni Hille, Patti Wolfe, Jo Taylor, Joan Wood, Debbie Gower, Sherry Ferguson, Susan Wood, Lisa Talmgae ROW 3: Stephen Graman, Mary Ann Hinners, Jamie Lewis, Peggy Griggs, LeAnne Teckenbrock, Yvonne Cartwright, Vickie Douglas, Paula Johnson, Martha Bremer, Rene Frasher, Karla Storm, Tracy Evans, Jane Moorman, Linda Medley ROW 4: Ron Logeman, Wayne Kelley, Stan Eckenberg, Robert Mizell, Kelly Glass, Jerry Gentry, Patty Gamblin, Sharon Rekus, Cathy Penrod, Rhonda Foreman, Beth Fulkerson, Michelle Grace, Stacey Kreuger, Wyncka Larrison, Christa Kinglsey, Gerry Jennings ROW 5: Gary Mathis, Greg Austin, Warren McGinnis, TedLuebshaw, Carl Wells, Johnny Bob Krueter, Gerald Wilke, David Finke, Kay Lassiter, Jeff Faughn, Susie Wells, Virginia Mizell, Lynn Wilkins, Sheila Dawson, Carol Farmer, Jilla Fiorentini, Susan Smith ROW 6; Barbara Hall, Emily Kibler, Marcy Beck, Dianne Dunn, Mark Shetler, Jonathan Bremer By the time MCHS students are seniors, they have learned to spell one word. 51 ROW 1, Left to Right: June Hulsey, Cathy Guzzy, Karen Farmer, Mary Guzzy, Mama Vancil, Elizabeth Frash-er. Carmen Ferguson, Janice Steincamp, Mary Sue Jacob, Robin Weeks, Gaye Crain, Janet Rutherman ROW 2: Linda Lauderdale, Kandi Korte, Susan Fick, Susan Sullivan, Pam Koeingsmark, Faith Patton, Dee Corzine, Mark Bennett, Wayne Worley, Jane Severns, Jim Wilson, Paula Johnston, Jan Stratmeyer, Mark Benson, Patti Farris, Paula Martin, James Barger, Yvonne Cartwright, Victor Holland ROW 3: Paul Sharp, Rhonda Foreman, Sue Smallman, Castor Tyson, Mary Ann Hinners, David Heine, Jeff Welch, Jerry Welch, Becky Krempasky NOT PRESENT: Judy Crain. Darell Holland, Larry Robinson, Leslia Rutt, Sandy Fick, Saundra May BCtitd L l tds Us MaxSfc Ckcws imds Us So g ROW 1, Left to Right: Jeannie Bunting, Susan Wester-man, Rachel Treiglaff, Jenny Wilson, Nancy Wether -ington, Brenda Loverkamp ROW 2: Cathy Clark, Vicky Parmer, Melonee Fitch, Cindy Travis ROW 3: Priscilla Hawkins, Paulette Rushing, Jerry Robinson, Carl Wells The Chorus entertains at the annual Band Concert with new and traditional Christmas songs. DtilW; TOjCUm fldds CxAoo To jhb QcumjQS STARTING FROM LEFT: Joyce Coram, Christa Kingsley, Rochelle Whitnel, Joyce Blomer, Nancy Wethering-ton, Kris Brookshire, Susan Buddenbaum, Anita Kingsley, Gisele Croach, Captain, Sherry Hammack, Connie Wittig, Rachel Trieglaff, Brenda Dunmire, Jenny Wilson, Pat Kommer, Pam Kommer, Carol Foss, Debbie Castle man The Drill Team marched at the varsity football games and participated in the Homecoming parade and various parades throughout the year. The Drill Team shows their marching skill during the Homecoming Parade. Uojfwfittes AgM' QfrtMb ihe BomL Mary Sue Jacob Elizabeth Frazier Gae Crain Susan Sullivan Rhonda Foreman, Drum Majorette Kandi Korte Dee Corzine, Head Majorette Janice Steinkamp 54 News aif StRefeeues Tttfc DOtXfiy Rou£t i U Etfu Ei Cittw News Reposes LEFT TO RIGHT: Kathy Grace, Carol Farmer, Editor, Donna Copley, Sherry Henderson, Mrs. Brookshire, Sponsor, Joan Dejarnett, Lynn Parker, Kris Brookshire, Beth Johns Yewibooh; Qtofa C xptuA AT LETT: Bill Trie-glaff shows his hand at sports under the watchful eye of Paul Sharp. AT LEFT: Miss Ilillebrand and Sandy Rheeling have a good laugh at some surprising faculty pictures. Watching Carla llorstman prepare another layout, Marilyn Elkins wonders if she will ever learn. Susie Wells and Cathe Golightly certainly know their activities. Ads require a lot of hand-work as shown by Gerry Jennings and Gela Russell. Rhonda Bodimer and Beverly Harkins are thinking, Look at all those strange people, as they work hard on classes. 56 NORTH MARSHALL CARTERVILLE BENTON MARION McLEANSBORO MURPHYSBORO ELDORADO VewS j Is 3-5 FRONT ROW: Tom Powell, Mgr.; Dwayne Wall, Robert Mize 11, John Jacobs, Kelly Glass, Lewis Blaylock, Gerald Wilke, Chuck Girtman, Scott Foreman, Jerry Gentry, Joe Rigsby SECOND ROW: Steve Cromeenes, Lance Penrod, Dwight Atkison, Gary Gentry, Jerry Robinson, Russell Mills, James Dabbs, Darrell Burnett, Ronnie Logeman, Jerry Lamarr, Mike Medley, Jerry Yates, Coach Beck, Coach Durham THIRD ROW: Rick Weaver, Doug Woods, Ken Strong, Randy McDearmon, Jon Jacob, Tom Quint, Victor Holland, Randy Sumner, Ed Barnes, Mark McQueen, Randy Rushing, John Rust FRONT ROW: Co-Captain, Lewis Blalock, Coach Durham, Co-Captain, Kelley Glass BACK ROW: Coaches Beck, Faughn, and Woodward 59 Ttojcui' f-fig{ifog(its Hey, quit shoving so I can catch this pass! Gee, when I grow up I’m going to play football just like the big boys. Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man. PtOSh-Qoph T Uvv FRONT ROW: Coach Faughn, Terry West, Tim Tanner, Hillary Riley, Norman Goodman, John Finke, Kevin Meinders SECOND ROW: Lance Penrod, Rick Weaver, Kenneth Strong, Mike Medley, Ronnie Goodman, Dwayne Wall, Randy Rushing, John Rust THIRD ROW: Pat Helton, Allen Speer, Ke t Bowman, Ted Holder, Jay Garner, John Brown, David Miller Freshman Norman Goodman heads around right end to what seems to be a Trojan touchdown. 61 VIENNA JOHNSTON CITY MERIDIAN ELDORADO ANNA EGYPTIAN CARRIER MILLS CENTURY PADUCAH TILGHMAN MARION BaskethcM LEFT TO RIGHT: Dwight Atkison, Greg Austin, Dwayne Wall, Tom Zonkle, Randy McDearmon, Antwine Nelson, Herb Brown, Norman Goodman, Bruce Hahn, Kelley Glass, Scott Foreman, Gary Mathis, Jerry Gentry, Head Coach Steve Woodward Greg Austin drives in to what seems to be a sure two points for the Trojans. 63 Ttoj iv Xctitiwi How did you like that behind the back shot. Mutt? Gary Mathis contemplates whether to pass the ball off or to shoot it himself. Hold it Austin, don't score again. Please? 64 TwjCuv Adtlcwb Where did the ball go? Twine shoots a shot which hopefully will result in mo points. This is practice? LEFT TO RIGHT: Dwight Atkison, Tommy Gentry, Dwayne Wall, Kenneth Strong, Richard Travis, Tom Zonkle, Antwine Nelson, Norman Goodman, Bruce Hahn, Mike Williamson, Scott Foreman, Jerry Gentry, Scott Fulkerson, Timmy Whalen, Pat Helton KNEELING: BUI Trieglaff, Mgr.; Coach Beck. Jerry Gentry shoots a jump shot over a defender for two points. 66 PtesfuitCtfi ROW 1, Left to Right; Allen Speer, Kent Bowman, Pat Helton, Scott Fulkerson, Hillary Riley, Jeff Meyer, H. B. Carr ROW 2; Kim Bakehouse, Jeff Grimes, Lynn Wehrmeirer, Tommy Gentry, Bryan Galloway, Norman Goodman, Kevin Meinders, Richard Travis, Ted Holder, Coach Quint Bryan Galloway takes a jump shot from the corner. BatebMlecu w (first row, left to right:) Coach Beck, Gary Gentry. John Jacobs, Wayne Kelley, Paul Sharp, Chuck Girtman, Kelley Glass, Dwight Atkison, Bill Trieglaff, Robert Flannigan. (second row, left to right:) Mike Oliver, (mgr.), Pat Helton, Ted Holder, Jim Taylor, Ronald Long, Bruce Hahn, John Kreuter, Bruce Staton, Kim Bakehouse, (mgr.). Kelley Glass slides safely into third base as Coach Beck has a sigh of relief. 68 U UiS DiSbrfdb Dwight Atkison concentrates on hitting an opposing John Jacobs hurls one of his mighty fastballs. pitchers throw. Gary Gentry swings and connects solidly. Titbck Teat (front row, left to right:) Bobby Marshall, David Miller. Kent Bowman, Glenn Woods, Jeff Meyer, Ivan Woods, Allen Speer, Lance Penrod, H. B. Carr, (backcw, left to right:) Tommy Quint, Jay Garner, Gerald Wilke. Steve Adams, Dwayne Wall, James Dabbs, Mark Bennett, Bryan Galloway, Richard Travis, Coach Woodward. Jay Garner shows excellent form in the discus. Coaches Stanton and track meet. Owens study the charts of a 70 Cats C Mab Remck Alan Speer rides the pole high in the pole vault. tom Gerald Wilke jumps a hurdle in perfect form. (left to right:) Coach Taylor, Bill Neely, Kevin Kelley, Jeff Grimes, Greg Austin, Randy McDearmon, Keith Moorman, Craig Armstrong, Keith Norwood, Steve Smith. Greg Austin shows the form that made him one of the top high school golfers in the area. ■V «f 72 OtOSS Cfluwifty (front row:) H. B. Carr, Jeff Meyer, Bobby McQuire, Timmy Whalen, Ivan Woods, Homer Stevens, (second row:) Greg Austin, Glenn Woods, Joe Sanders, Joe Main, Steve Adams, Kevin Kelley, Jeff Grimes, (third row:) Scott Fulkerson, Brian Galloway, Mike Williamson, Bruce Hahn, John Kreuter, Antwine Nelson, Gilbert Goodman. Joe Main finishes another Jaunt around the park with a sigh of relief. Boys’ 7e uus 74 Gluts’ TfcwuS (front row. left to right:) Rachel Talmage, Beth Johns, Rita Stevens Nancy Foreman. (back row, left to right:) Mrs. Anderson, Coach, Marsha Elkin. Cathy Mills. Lisa Talmage. Rachel Talmage smashes another ball across as Marsha Elkin waits for a possible return. 75 Qp ds AuWs Greg Austin - George Schneeman Free Throw Award V. O. Decker - Most Valuable Basketball Player Award Randy McDearmon - M.C.H.S. Rebound Award Kelley Glass - L. W. Smith - Most Valuable Football Player Award John Jacobs - Most Valuable Baseball Player Award V tStiy Che J! ctcfe is (left to right:) Marilyn Owens, Janna Dassing, Patsy Foreman, Rhonda Summer, Cathe Go-lightly, Tracy Evans. 77 The Varsity Cheerleaders yell for two points at one of the Trojans exciting ballgames. Coph-PiOSlu Cl Ah OudjM (left to right:) Mary Stanton, Lisa Evans, Debbie Krueger. Marcie Comer, Rhonda Buldtman. Bette Foreman. 78 (front to back:) Joyce Farris, Lisa Giltner, Connie Westerman, Barbara Raney, Connie Beggs. (side, left to right:) Rita Stevens, Nancy Foreman. QckooH' RetW LEFT TO RIGHT: Jack Hearn, Garland McAfee, Edward J. Hinners, Thomas Graman, President, Virgil Bremer, Jim Armstrong, Ed Nutty Stan Eckenberg luckily gets a blue slip from Mr. Jerry Anderson. 81 Mary McDaniel works hard in the superintendent's office for Mr. Mescher. Linda May is very active on her job in the guidance office. Bobbette Steele and Bonnie Wedeking are always busy working in the principal’s office. GvJAjCU uC Mr. Anderson gives Eddie Barnes very informative advice on his industrious future. Defxuihi ii Mrs. Sanders gives Marilyn Elkins some information about our Guidance Department. Keith Moorman smiles happily, thanks to Mr. Fick for getting him transferred out of one class and into the one he really wants. 84 Business Depodtoieicfc Mrs. Brookshire watching over two of her students, Greg Mescher and Paula Johnston, gives a smile of approval. Miss Hillebrand smiles as she prepares to give a quiz to her Bookkeeping Class. Mrs. Martin smiles along with her students since they have completed another phase of office machines. 85 he evni srriUes nerv Pipers r «.e iUS‘y Vl a , ' h«hts. radi lgnuion new Driver , JT ‘ etc- arc ebbie CasaemanUCaiiori s dt Mr. Taylor puts his life into the hands of his students as he steps into the Driver’s Ed. car. Languages Mrs. Arensman helps her Spanish students by working in groups with them. Miss Mason smiles proudly as she gives her Freshman German class their report cards. Mrs. Lassiter shows one of her students how to write a skit. Mrs. Faughn finds pleasure in her oratorical freshman, Rick Sirk. DQpCvdtoJtodb Miss Sterchi plays a record for her Sophomore class members who can’t read. What’s that noise out in the hall? asks Mrs. Sauerbrunn. Mrs. Woods discusses a novel with her brilliant seniors. 89 VocciUmolI l-loinb Miss Johnson helps a student try to figure out a Simplicity pattern. Mrs. Wright explains the importance of keeping Stings tidy; lockers for example. 90 Vocoitcmcti Tuto Jb fucttisfcty Mr. Boss works with one of his students showing him an easy way to solve a difficult problem. Mr. McQueen shows how it's done to his students in Industrial Arts. Mr. Niksch uses a diagram to help explain one of the many mechanical devices that goes along with Agriculture. 91 Mr. Midnight explains the problem to his class by drawing a geometric figure referred to by his more intelligent students as a geometric spider web. Mr. Thomasson helps one of his students to solve one of the many difficult problems of Algebra. Mrs. Maedeker helps two brave students carry out a difficult experiment in Earth Science. Mrs. Stewart and her first hour Chemistry class experiment with the well liked Vacuum Chamber. Mr. Seitzinger watches his students as they prepare interesting reports on the different sciences. 95 Mr. Garber relaxes for a moment while one of his students practices on. And fab Defjcwtwettfc Mrs. Holley explains the art of molding clay to Diane Ferrero. Ub't 'ty 96 Mrs. Thomasson quickly checks out a book for Leslie McColgin between classes. Mr. Woodward adjusts the tennis net for his P.E. Class. Miss Anderson pauses from playing Badminton to pose for a picture. Mrs. Smith helps a very interested student with some of the many questions to be answered. Mr. Webb relaxes for a moment while his students take a test. 97 QoczoJl Qbudi s Mr. Durham listens intently as one of his students ask him a question. Mr. Faughn laughs as one of his student makes another bright remark. 98 Mr. Modglin explains the method of an attack used frequently in the War of 1812 by a diagram on the board. Mr. Lingle answers a question from a student who is very interested in Sociology. JANITORS Bill Eskridge Lyndell Horstman Jim Kirk Robert Grimes Leonard Hausman CAFETERIA STAFF Erma McGill Audrey Glass Tennie Palmer Mignon Crouse ©SCHOOL BUS BUS DRIVERS Tom Niksch Clifford Anderson Glenn Webb Preach Konemann Don McQueen loo SENIORS Cfiftss SENIOR CLASS OFFICERS Greg Austin, PRESIDENT Lou Blalock, VICE-PRESIDENT Beth Fulkerson, SECRETARY Gisele Croach, TREASURER STEVE ADAMS JOHN ANGLIN CRAIG ARMSTRONG 102 I X 72 t f GREG AUSTIN EDWARD BARNES MARSHA BECK SAUNDRA BENJAMIN MARK BENNETT MARK BENSON LEWIS BLALOCK GREG BUNDLEY KAREN BUNCH DONALD BUNTING DARRELL BURNETT YVONNE CARTWRIGHT 103 C06SS Oh RICHARD CISSELL CATHY CLARK FLOYD COUGILL KAREN COUGILL ELIZABETH CRESON GISELE CROACH JAMES DABBS CYNTHIA DAVIS VICKI DOUGLAS DAVID ECKENBERG STANLEY ECKENBERG MARSHA ELKIN 104 SHELLEY FARRIS % X 72 f f JEFFREY FAUGHN SANDRA PICK DAVID FINKE PATRICIA FOREMAN RHONDA FOREMAN RENE FRASHER BETH FULKERSON JANIE GALLAGHER DEBRA G ALLA WAY PATRICIA GAMBLIN GARY GENTRY 105 KELLY GLASS Class GREGORY GLIODEN JACK GOWER MICHELLE GRACE MIKE GRAGG STEPHEN GRAM AN PEGGY GRIGGS MARLA GULLY RAY HARRELL PRISILLA HAWKINS MARY HAYDEN DAVID HEINE 106 SHERRY HENDERSON % X 72 y y ROBERT HENSON DAVID HERRING DANNY HILLEBRAND CYNTHIA HORNTROP CARLA HORSTMAN PAULA HOWARD GERALD HUNERKOCH JON JACOB DENNIS JACOBS JOHN JACOBS BRENDA JOHNSTON 107 Cfote ROBERT JONES MICHAEL KINEMAN BRADLEY KOMMER PAMELA KOMMER STEPHEN KRUEGER STANLEY KRUGER WALTER KRUSE JAMES LaMARR STUART LASLEY KAY LASSITER LINDA LAUDERDALE RONALD LOGEMAN 108 t t 72 f t ALAN LUEBSHAW BETH LYNN JOE MAIN MARY KATHERINE MAPLES GARY MATHIS LESLIE McCOLGIN REGENA McCORMICK RANDY McDEARMON david McGinnis DEBORAH MEDLEY BILLY MELCHER GREGORY MESCHER 109 DEBBIE MEYER CATHY MILLS dtm Ob WALLACE MITTENDORF BRENDA MIZELL TOY MORGAN DEBRA NEELY RONNIE NEWBOLD LYNN PARKER CATHY PENROD RONALD PETERS JOHNNY PLUNK DONALD POWELL no t t 72 9 9 THOMAS POWELL MICHAEL PRATTE LINDA QUALLS MONA QUINT SHARON REKUS JOE RIGSBY MARY RILEY BEV ERLY ROBERTS DEBRA ROBERTS JANET RUTHERMAN PAULETTE RUSHING JOE SANDERS ill MARY JANE SEVERNS SUZANNE S1IAPPARD PAUL SHARP JONISHRUM RANDY SISK SUE SMALLMAN DORIS STALLINGS ROBERT STANTON SUZANNE STEELE JAN STRATEMEYER KELLY STRATEMEYER PHYLLIS STRICKLAND 112 LISA TALMAGE t X f f BRENDA TANNER JIM TAYLOR SHARON THOMAS LESLIE TROVILLION JILL WAGNER DEBRA WEAVER JAMES WEHRMEYER LEE WELLS 113 LLOYD WILLIAMSON JAMES WILSON SUSAN WOOD ALAN YOUNG Beth Lynn paints a portrait in itself. Qtodtyv Stan Eckenberg uses one of his monkey techniques to help decorate. Seniors say TROJANS are the Best!!! It takes two to get the job done. Mary Guzzy and Paul Sharp look occupied during a day in band. Don McIntosh puts himself back together after a hard days work. Seniors prepare for another special homecoming event. ns Jutdon dote O uCPM PRESIDENT Jim Wiedeman VICE-PRESIDENT Jerry Gentry SECRETARY Jane Moorman TREASURER Rachell Trieglaff Betty Adair Dwight Atkison James Barger Robin Barnhill Kenneth Beard Marcy Beck Larry Beckman Rhonda Bodimer James Borum Derril Bremer Jonatlian Bremer Martha Bremer Bernice Bunting Jeannie Bunting Sharon Burton 17 Cfiass Off Gary Carre 11 Terry Carroll Deborah Castleman Deena Childers Ruth Clark Sharon Cooley Donna Copley Devonda Corzine Carl Crockett Steve Cromeenes Charles Cummins Allan Damron Sheila Dawson Kathy Duncan Barbara Dunn Diane Dunn Marilyn Elkins Janet Ellerbusch Stephanie Eskridge James Estes Tracy Evans Carol Farmer Sherry Ferguson Patricia Ferrero Jilla Fiorentini 118 1972 Ida Fitzpatrick David Flannagan Scott Foreman John Fulgham Kevin Fulkerson Charles Girtman Cathe Golightly Debbie Gower Kathy Grace Jerry Green James Griffey Mary Guzzy Bruce Hahn Barbara Hall Beverly Harkins 119 Chv 0(y Pamela Hawkins Ella Hayden Tanya Helmig Debbie Henderson Katherine Hendrix Ramona Hendrix Patricia Henry Sheila Herring John Hess Toni Hille Mary Ann Hinners Victor Holland June Hulsey Daniel Jeffords Geraldine Jennings Beth Johns David Johnson Paula Johnson Karen Jones Marshall Jones Mark Kennedy Emily Kibler Cathy Koinmer Ronald K one man Larry Korte 20 1972 Ryan Krenipasky John Kreuter David Krueger Ronald Krueger Stacey Krueger Linda Lambert VVynoka Larrison Pamela Lauderdale Gary Lewis Jamie Lewis Ronald Long Ted Luebshaw Jonothan Lynn Elaine Maddox David Martin Roger Mathis Verla McCutcheon Merri McGinnis Deborah McGuire Chrysta McNeill Mark McQueen Elizabeth Medley Linda Medley Bradley Meinders Jean Meyer 121 Cbm Michael M iller Terry Milligan Russell M ills Robert Mize 11 Tera Montgomery Jane Moorman Keith Moorman Patricia Morgan Antwine Nelson Stephen Ohmes Michael Oliver Stewart Oliver Lesi Owens Marilyn Owens Steve Phelps Linda Powell Denise Proffitt Brenda Qualls Tommy Quint James Rapp Jolly Juniors laugh at a worn joke of a stolid Senior. 122 1973 Sandra Rheeling Susan Rice Loretta Richardson Mark Riepe Margaret Riley Jerry Robinson Karen Rushing Gela Russell Janet Rutherman Bradley Schneider Marsha She pier Mark Shetler Noble Shinn Gordon Smith Susan Smith Harold Sparks Bruce Staton Karla Storm James Strickland Brenda Sullivan Randall Sumner Rhonda Sumner Rose Swenney Dennis Taylor Jo Taylor 123 C WS 1972 LeAnne Teckenbrock Debra Thompson Lester Tichenor Angela Trieglaff Rachel Trieglaff Jo Tyson James Vannoy Garry Verbarg Ruby Warwick Shirley Watson Carl Wells Rebecca Wells James Wiedeman Gerald Wilke Lynn Wilkens Jenny Wilson Marvin Wolfe Patricia Wolfe Joan Wood Dwight Woods James Woods Randall Woods Mickey Woolard Elmer Worley Frances Worthen 124 QopkcmOAj CIa s O Robin Weeks - TREASURER Kevin Graman - PRESIDENT Elton Kennedy - VICE-PRESIDENT Rhonda Raney - SECRETARY Kenneth Abrams Ralph Abrams Donna Barnes Rhonda Beard Jeff Beggs Frank Bennet Alan Benton Joyce Black Joyce Blomer Susan Bohannon Terri Bonner Monty Bremer Steven Bremer Barbara Brewer Willard Brewer 126 doSS 0 1974 Lisa Brooks Kristi Brookshire Susie Buddenbaum Rtionda Buldtman Trena Bunch Marcie Comer Joyce Coram Nicole Croach Marilyn Damron Adrian Passing Joan Dejarnett Debra Douglas Dorothy Douglas Jerry Daunen Kevin Dunmire Bruce Eckenberg Daryl Edgar Kathleen Elam Cindy Emery Carroll Eskridge Lisa Evans Mike Fairfield Ronnie Farris Geneva Faughn Carmen Ferguson 127 00 xs$ Diane Ferrero Susan Fick Bette Foreman Carol Foss Cathy Foss Kay Foss Lisa Fra sher David Giltner Brenda Girt man Judy Girtman Gilbert Goodman Velda Grace Kevin Graman Angela Gurley Cheryl Hammack 128 This is but one of Mary Stanton's natural poses. 1974 Karen Hankins John Heflin Mary flempler Loren Henderson Terri Hickman Debra Holley Sharon Hooks Carol Horntrop Julie Hunt Pamelia Jaco Mary Sue Jacob Cathy Johnson Elwin Jones Rebecca Jones Kevin Kelley Elton Kennedy Greg Kennedy William Kerley Debra Kineman Anita Kinglsey Marla Klaus Pam Koenigsmark Patricia Kommer Shelly Korte Calvin Kotter 129 O06SS Debra Krueger Frank Leonard Sherri Lewis Larry Logeman Kathy Margherio A group of industrious Sophomores in Study Hall. Paula Martin Francis Mathis Sandra May Harold McBride Leland McBride Randy McBride Warren McGinnis Robert McGuire Kathy McWaters Michael Medley 130 1974 Cheryl Meinders Deane Merriweather Kim Mills Joni Mittendorf Suzanne Moiler Debra Neihoff Richard Nicholes Tommy Neimeyer Kevin Ogle Terry Okerson Debbie Oliver Susan Oliver Bruce Parker Larry Parks James Parmer Pamela Parmley Lynn Patton Lance Penrod Stephen Piper Bradley Powell Mike Powell Ronda Raney Brenda Reineking Deborah Reynolds Sandra Riepe 131 Larry Roethe Ricky Rose Joey Rushing Randall Rushing John Rust Cindy Saylor Charles Short Mary Smith Connie Spore Jewell Stallings Greg Stamme Mary Stanton Linda Staton Beth Stegman Janice Steinkamp Mary Stevens Becky Stout Kenneth Strong Susan Sullivan Louella Sutton Rachel Talmage Lisa Teckenbrock Charlene Thomas Cindy Travis Bill Trieglaff 132 1974 Dana Troutman Rodney Vannoy Carolyn Verbard John Waddell Dwayne Wall Bryan Wallace John Watson Debra Weaver Richard Weaver Hilda Webb Robin Weeks Dianne Wehrmeyer Kevin Westerfield Susan Westerman Nancy Wetherington Timmy Whalen Rochelle Whitnel Michael Williamson Constance Wittig Michael Woods 133 PRESIDENT - Tommy Gentry, VICE-PRESIDENT - Nancy Foreman, SECRETARY - Diana Hall, TREASURER -Andrea Schmitt ET '▼ i Pu fuucuv Cfcxss O ce is Cecelia Abrams Mark Adams Cathy Allbritten Vicki Allen Anita Alliston Rhonda Babb Kim Bakehouse Connie Beggs Kent Bowman Linda Bray Nancy Bremer Johnny Brown Rodger Bullock Billy Burnham Thomas Busclas 135 Cfetss 0 H. B. Carr Timothy Carr Rebecca Clark Mike Coburn Susie Cofield Ronald Coram David Cougill Judy Crain Connie Cummings Darrell Darnell Elizabeth Davison Cherie Deschand Linda Downen Mike Duncan Chris Dunn Robert Etheridge Sharon Evans Karen Farmer Monty Farmer Joyce Farris Patty Farris Mathew Faughn John Finke Robert Fisher Melonee Fitch 136 1975 Carmen Fitzpatrick Glenda Fort Elizabeth Frazier Galen Fulkerson James Fulkerson Bryan Galloway Jay Garner Tommy Gentry Lisa Giltner Norman Goodman Ronald Goodman Chuck Gratiam Fern Griffey Glenda Griffin Cheryl Grimes Jeff Grimes Eddie Gurley Cathy Guzzy Diana Hall Jimmy Hamm Elizabeth Harmon Randy Harris John Heine Pat Helton Lonnie Hendrix 137 O06SS Ofr James Hertter Philip Ileuser Ida Hillebrand Patricia Holcomb Ted Holder Gregory Horman Robert Howell Marvin Isoline Rubi Jaco Tom Jeffords Gay la Johnson Sheryl Johnson Margie Jones Galan Jones Judith Jones Paul Jones Terri Kelly Andrea Kerley Mike Komrner Michael Komrner Kandi Korte Vicki Korte Marsha Kotter Rebecca Krempasky David LaGore 138 1975 Margaret LeMarr Jack Lambett Jackie Leek Diana Lewis Gary Libby Brent Lillie Cheryl Little Connie Logeman Tammy Long Brenda Loverkamp Chyril Mathis Vicki McBride Carnie McCandless Betty McCormick Toni McCutcheon Glenda McWaters Curtis Meinders Kevin Meinders Jeffrey Meyer Ruth Meyer David Miller Robert Mittendorf Keith Norwood Kathy Oliver Steve Otis 139 Michael Parker Rosemary Parker Vickie Parmer Robert Parmely Lisa Payne Rhonda Plunk Beverly Pollard Sheila Pope Deborah Powell Lee Rainey Barbara Raney Rochelle Rapp Mary Ray Edna Reynolds Hilla Riley Greg Roach James Root Larry Rottmann Lorretta Rust Leslea Rutt Jayne Saylor Cheryl Scarborough Andrea Schmitt Pamela Searles Billy Shinn 140 1975 Rick Sirk Brenda Smith Stephen Smith fii - Nancy Speckman Allen Speer 0 , Elizabeth Stammc u '[ Brenda Staton Ut, I, Sharon Stegman 4t J Homer Stevens Rita Stevens Karen Stratemeyer Lee Ann Strickland Jerri Sumnlers Cliarles Swenney Stephen Tanner Timothy Tanner Linda Tolbert Richard Travis Mama Vancil Anna Wedeking Lynn Wehrmeier Clinton Westerfield Con ie Westerman Carol Wetherington Don Wheeler 141 Mina Wiedemann Gregory Williams Diane Wilson James Wolfe Mary Wolfe Elizabeth Yap Nancy Yates Freshman section at a pep meeting. 142 ADVERTISERS BUCHANAN TOOL COMPANY Rhonda Bodimer contemplates a purchase to insure her life at MILLER INSURANCE AGENCY. p p a i 0 N EMXHESS HVSURANCE ’ REAL ESTATE BRANNON BROTHERS INSURANCE and REAL ESTATE Debbie Castleman prepares tor Spring with a visit to FINKEL'S FAIR STORE. 144 Bert Foster of STATE FARM INS. gives advice. Jeff Modglin waits for money from one of many customers of KERR McSEE. 145 One of the friendly faces at WESTERFIELD’S DRIVE IN CLEANERS. Lawrence Beard washes his new Cadillac at A AND K Karen Owens shows Marty Johnson a watch from SPECK-MOTOR VALET. MAN'S JEWELRY. 1 46 Debbie Castleman comtemplates an Easter bunny, shown to her by an attendant of THE MARTIN OIL STATION; 401 West Tenth Street, Metropolis. Shirley Watson, Rhonda Bodimer and Beverly Harkins are comfortable on the couches at MOLLER FURNITURE COMPANY. Choose from the wide selection of the beautiful furniture at Moller's. THE TRADING POST Furniture and Appliances 317 Ferry Street Metropolis HARRISON’S 19th HOLE 810 West Tenth Street Phone: 524-9288 147 ALLIED CHEMICAL PADUCAH COCA-COLA METROPOLIS BLOCK AND BRICK COMPANY ACE LAUNDROMAT 1201 East Fifth Street Metropolis 149 Bargains at the DOLLAR GENERAL STORE ■5 STEERS INSURANCE AGENCY otters services to all. Bernice Bunting and Tanya Helmig enter the agency ottice. LINDSEY LUMBER CO. Everything to build Anything FRECKLES AND FRILLS 150 '■tf One of the courteous secretaries of the CITY NATIONAL BANK writes Gela Russell a deposit slip for a new ac- count. Cheers! from MCHS varsity cheerleaders at the PEPSI BOTTLING COMPANY. Compliments of 151 JAMES L. FOREMAN THE CROWN BURGER, one of fhe busiest spots in METROPOLIS. James Rapp is one of the many dependable workers. Jane and Cindy Saylor visit one of the workers at UNITED CITIES GAS. 15? THANE'S BUILDING SERVICE John H ess, ™ ' Y bollard, ana Larry Beckman enjoy their cokes and wait patiently tor tood at YUUNb b 66 INN. Carol Wetherington tries the comfort camper at THE CAMPSITE. rcraft AMERICAN LAUNDRY and CLEANERS 604 West 10th St. Phone: 524 8200 153 AIKENS FARMER FUNERAL HOME Above, the exterior of Aikens Farmer. Below, Carol and Karen Farmer enjoy the comfort and accomodations of the lounge. 154 Dr. Trumble checks Connie Westerman's eyes at CONRAD OPTICAL, Metropolis. Shelley (-arris a hair cut in The laTesT STyie ai om i JO'S. CHICON VENDING is very popular with students at MCHS after a lo-o-ong hard day, especially Carol Farmer and Paul Sharp. Some of the dependable workers, Don, Wanda and Tommy, of PAL’S MARKET. 155 Rhonda Sumners smiles before she passes out from a heaf stroke in one of DORTHEAS' beautiful coats. At SEW AND SAVE Miss Hillebrand selects the perfect material for hot pants. An attendant at UNION 76 SERVICE STATION Mike Wehrmeyer and Ryan Krempasky work together to cleans a windshield to get a better look at Cindy finish twice as fast. 156 Davis. of toys sold at Stuart Lasley waits on Angie Trieglaff at BEN FRANKLIN'S DIME STORE. Stan Eckenberg shows the dependability WESTERN AUTO STORE. Dub Hall checks Cathe Golight-ly's car on the front alignment machine at BONIFIELD 555. 157 Susan and Stephen Smith visit their father's office at the METROPOLIS NEWS. They enjoy the highest form of literature in Metropolis, a Superman comic book. 158 car. Leslie McColgin purchases a car from METROPOLIS MO- Leslie McColgin stands in line at THE FIRST NA-TORS. TIONAL BANK to borrow money for her new Susie Wells and her father, Theo Wells, admire Susie's Vette at THEO WELLS MOTOR SALES. OWEN'S SERVICE STATION Some of the workers are: Stan Bremer Ron Koneman Brad Girtman Jeff Leek 159 lanne Steele at BILL'S PHARMACY. Suzanne Shappard and her father displays two of the finest watches to be found at SHAPPARD JEWELERS. Mr. Jake Green, Manager of the METROPOLIS HOTEL, points out his contribution to Superman. A break for Mark Krueger, hard working employee of MITTENDORF'S FOOD CENTER. 160 The workers and their equipment at Metrop olis READY MIX CONCRETE. CUMMINS POOD SPECIALTIES NOW ?5 ANHIVERSABY SALE (ampldt Mike Korte, BANK, pN Ti°rt.. 'n • «- employ0®4- , CARTER'S FUR- Li. Car+eroF Srna||man - N|TURE annual value a+ sale ’ 161 Compliments of CHARLES GEITMAN Jo Taylor and Joan Wood choose this arrangement from the beauty of LAUDERDALE'S FLORIST. OAKES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY GRAMAN ARCHITECT COMPANY 1200 East 2nd Street Metropolis Phone: 524-8588 Hospital Drive Phone: 524-851 I 162 Jane Moorman and Gary Jones help Stan Bremer pick the perfect tie at MOORMAN’S MEN STORE. Rex Miiell and John Hess pick their favorites from the wide record selection at P.N. HIRSCH AND CO. Stan Eckenberg has a curl tamed by Elvis McGinnis at Lisa Talmadge happily smiles as she works at WHITE-THE RAZOR SHOP. LOCK PHARMACY. 163 Mr. Neal advises Jerry Beard on the benefit of buying a coat from NEAL'S MEN STORE. Steve Middleton is ready for work on a tractor from BORMAN FARM EQUIPMENT. 0 jhmi Mary and Cathy Guizy prepare to leave in a new Duster from KIRKPATRICKS MOTOR SALES. Diane Dunn, efficient worker for CHARLIES DRIVE INN, lets nothing come in the way of duty. 164 VEACH'S GULF SERVICE Open 24 hours 24 hour wrecker service SMALLMAN'S TRUCK STOP Jet. 45 and 145 Open 24 hrs. 7 days a week Steaks, Plate Lunches, Breakfasts and Short Orders Michelle Grace offers courteous service to Marcie Comer and Lisa Brooks at: HUMMA'S UPTOWN DRUGS in Metropolis. PARR'S GRILL Route 3 Metropolis 166 Phone: 524 9042 GILBERT SEWING and APPLIANCE CENTER FRUIT BELT SERVICE CO. JOHNSON RADIO SERVICE employs the family to offer you the best service. Jack Tichenor, Our local D.J. of WMOK, displays his talent of talking and playing a record simultaneously. The Unpredictables provide the music for one of the many dances sponsored by CIVITAN. 168 CARDINAL STUDIO I 16 East Fourth Street Metropolis, Illinois PATRONS CHERRY THE FLORIST D AND W ATUO SUPPLIES DELTA THETA TAU SORORITY ELLIOT FURNITURE STORE LOUIS G. HORMAN JERRY'S DISCOUNT HANKIN AUTO SALES HINNERS HITTERMAN’S MDSE. MART McAFEE FURNITURE J. F. SCOTT D.D.S. SIMMONS SUTFINS 170 THE METROPOLIS CHAMBER OF COMMERCE C. HAROLD MESCHER, President Working to Provide A Brighter Future For the Metropolis Community OFFICES: 606 Market Street Metropolis, Illinois Home of Superman LESLIE EASTERDAY Executive Secretary Paul’s Page This school year has been a year to remember. Hopefully, some of us will remember it with a smile of our teachers, accomplishments, and friends of the past years at M.C.H.S. Some of us will remember it with a tear, who for the most part will be seniors. Leaving friends you have acquired through the past four years, leaving your favorite teacher, and the thought of the many memories, have brought a tear to many a senior’s eye. We. the 1972 Illohmet Staff, hope we have compiled at least a few of those memories. Something to look back to long after this school year has become another page in the history of M.C.H.S. Paul Sharp, Editor .vrr % j
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