Minooka High School - M DI AN Yearbook (Minooka, IL)

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Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, -1, Class President 2, 3, Vice- Prcsident 4, Student Council, M-DI-AN 1, 2, 3, 4, Editor Al, FHA l, 2, 3, Al, Treasurer 3, Vice-President -1, Girls' Chorus I, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 3, Girls' Sextet 3. -ig Band 3, rl, Treasurer 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, -1, State Music Contest 1, J, 3, -ig Cheerleader 2, 3, -lg A-Feudin' Over Yonder. JOHN E. BALTZ April 10. Class Treasurer 3, FFA 1, 2, 3, -S, President -lg Basketball 1, 2, 3, Manager 4, Baseball 1, 2, Track 3, 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder JOHANNA DAVIES july 27. Honor Roll 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, FHA 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 4, District Music Contest May 3. A-Feudin' Over Yonder LINDA LOU FINDLAY june io. Honor Roll 1, 2. 5. 4, M-D1-AN 2. 3, 4: Peace Pipe Chatter -1, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4l Girls' Sextet 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest Z, 3, 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder CONNIE B. GRFENXVOOD january 7. Peace Pipe Cha'tter 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder SAM HARRISON May 3. A-Feudin' Over Yonder LINDA IRENIZ HAUGER February 5. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Class Vice-President 3, M-DI-AN 2. 3, 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Degrees Chairman 3, Song Leader 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3, 4, Band 1, 2, 3, 4, All-State Chorus 3, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder BARBARA ALICE HEAP july 22. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Perfect Attendance 13 Stu- dent Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary-Treasurer 2, 3, President 43 M-DI-AN 2, 3, 43 Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, 43 Editor 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Reporter 23 Girls' Chorus Accompanist 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sextet Accompanist 2, 3, 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Vice-President 3. President -13 District Music Contest 1, 2, 3. 43 State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder HARRIETTE ELLEN HENRY April 23. Honor Roll 4: Perfect Attendance 13 M-DI-AN 2, 3, 43 Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 23 Band 1, 23 District Music Contest 1, 23 State Music Contest 1, 21 A-Feudin' Over Yonder JAMES J. HERRINGER May 27. Honor Roll 2, 43 Class Vice-President 2, President 43 Student Council 33 Boys' Glee Club 13 Band 33 District Music Contest 33 State Music Contest 33 Basketball 1, 2, 33 Baseball 1, 2, 33 Track 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder SANDRA HORTON May 11. Honor Roll 2, 3, 43 Class Treasurer 1, Secretary 33 M-DI-AN 1, 2, 3: Peace Pipe Chatter 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, Zz Band 3, 43 District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 4: State Music Contest 2, 33 A-Feudin' Over Yonder CAROLYN JONES May 16. M'DI-AN 3: Peace Pipe Chatter 3, 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Parliamentarian 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 District Music Contest 3, 43 State Music Contest 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder MARGERY SUE KNUDSON December 22. Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 43 Class Secretary 2, 43 M-DI-AN 1, 2. 3, 43 Peace Pipe Chatter 4, Assistant Editor 43 FHA 1. 2, 3, 4, Secretary 43 Band 1, 2, 33 District Music Contest 1, 2, 33 State Music Contest 1, 2, 33 A-Feudin' Over Yonder CAROL JEAN LINK October 10. Honor Roll 43 Perfect Attendance 23 M-DI-AN 2, 4g Peace Pipe Chatter 4g FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Sextet 43 District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder MARY IRENE LUNDSTROM June 19. Class Secretary 11 M-DI-AN 1, 2, 31 Peace Pipe Chatter 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 45 Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 43 Band 1, 2, 3, 4, Secretary 4g District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, State Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder BETTY ANN MORRIS October 28. Honor Roll 33 Peace Pipe Chatter 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, Girls' Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, 3, 41 State Music Contest 2, 3, 43 A- Feudin' Over Yonder JOYCE ANN MURLEY June 2. Honor Roll 3, Perfect Attendance 2, Class Treasurer 2, M-DI-AN 2, 3, 4, Assistant Editor 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 3, 4, FHA 1, 2, 3, 4, Finance 3, President 4, Girls' Chorus 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 2, 3, 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder JACK L. OVERTON December 4. M-DI-AN 3, Basketball 3, 43 Baseball 3, 4, Track 31 A-Feudin' Over Yonder JACK L. PHILLIPS June 30. Class Treasurer 4, Basketball 2 2, 3, 43 Track 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder JAMES L. RUSHING April 28. Student Council 4, Vice-President 4, Basketball 2, 3. 41 Track 3. 4, A-Feudin' Over Yonder NEWTON WILLIE SPENCER February 11. Class Vice-President 1, Student Council 2, A-Feudin' Over Yonder WAYNE STALKER December 22. M-DI-AN 3, 43 Peace Pipe Chatter 43 Basket- ball 3, 43 Track 3, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder BETTY RUTH STEWART December 12, Peace Pipe Chatter 43 FHA 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus 2, 33 A-Feudin' Over Yonder RONALD STEWART November 3. Peace Pipe Chatter 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder ROSEMARY ELIZABETH SWIGGERT june 5. Honor Roll 2, 3, 4g M-DI-AN 2, 3, 4, Business Manager 4g Peace Pipe Chatter 43 FHA 1, 2, 3, 4g Girls' Chorus 3g District Music Contest 33 State Music Contest 3: A-Feudin' Over Yonder THERESA MAXINE TODD February 15. FHA 1, 2, 3, 43 Girls' Chorus lg District Music Contest 1: A-Feudin' Over Yonder DENNIS V. WILHELMI September 21. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 43 Track 1, 43 A-Feudin' Over Yonder :Ex Marge, Kathi, Jim, and jack are shown getting ready for thc annual junior-Senior picnic which was held in Phillips Park this year. Advisor lN1R. BAKER Q enzbr Gkss fyflhezxs Prcsident JIM HERRINGFR Vice-President KATHI ANDERSON Secretary MARGIE KNUDSON TfCQlSUfCf JACK PHILLIPS 500A1hy Sqfeczof Peace Pipe Chatter Minooka High School Minooka, Illinois Mayo Clinic Rochester, Minnesota May 27, 1969 Dear Editor: Recently we received your letter of April 1, in which you requested informa- tion on the whereabouts of the members of the Class of '59. We will start by telling you what we are doing. Jim is the chief gastro- intestinal surgeon here at the clinic. Barbara is his head surgical nurse. Also living in Minnesota is Maxine Todd. She is working on WCZO-TV on a new version of the Peter Potter Show. She recently interviewed Betty Morris, chosen as the Model Housewife of 1969. Another member in show business is Rosemary Swiggert. Rosemary, a talented actress, tours the country often and frequently stops at Kathi Anderson's plush hotel, The Hilton Anderson. Kathi is, of course, married to the handsome Jim Rushing. He owns a flour mill in Morris and coaches basketball on the side. When in Morris, he often sees Jack Phillips, who is Chief of Police there. Some of the members of- the class stayed close to home. Dennis Wilhelmi is running a successful brewery in Joliet. Carolyn Jones has a restaurant on the outskirts of Channahon. Her head chef is none other than Ron Stewart. In Minooka, the assistant principal of the primary schools is Joyce Murley. The majority have left home. Jack Overton drives his racer in Indianapolis every year. Sandy Horton and Mary Lundstrom are running a concession stand at Yankee Stadium, so they are near their ball-playing husbands. Sam Harrison is raising cattle and owns an oil field in Texas. Johanna Davies keeps busy counting Sam's money while working as his bookkeeper. In Chicago, Harriette Henry and Wayne Stalker are running an art shop on Michigan Avenue. Carol Link is currently singing at the Chez Pareef' Carol's roommate is another classmate, Margery Knudson. She is an airline stewardess for Air France. Linda Hauger is private secretary to Dave Beck, Jr. Willie Spencer is an ice-fisherman in the Bering Strait. Connie Greenwood and her husband clean and package the fish, while keeping track of their eight children. Also in Alaska, owning the largest hog-producing ranch in the United States and Texas is John Baltz. In Detroit, Betty Stewart has the important position as an automotive design engineer. We must close now. We are each taking our families to see a concert by our former classmate, Linda Findlay, a very accomplished pianist. Sincerely, Jim Herringer, M.D. Barbara Heap, R.N. QIZIOI' K., CUGZ' .S The American Legion Awards were won by Joyce Murley and jim I-lerringer. Barb Heap received the D.A.R. Award. jim Rushing and Kathi Anderson were voted the Most Representative Students. Kathi also rcfeived the Woman's Club Award. Iohannrt Davies, Marge Knudson, Sandy Horton, Linda Findlay, Barb Heap, and Linda I-lauger were announced as Honor Students. To receive this honor they had to have a four point average or better, based on five points for an A. Chia UAH Kathi Anderson, will my 1959 cheerleading pin to Larry Goggins. john Baltz, will my gavel to next year's F.F.A. president. Johanna Davies, alias Mountain Maggie, will my pipe and herbs to Nancy Tignor. Linda Findlay, will my unusual sense of humor to Judy Morgan. Connie Greenwood, will my diamond ring to Phyllis Sing. Sam Harrison, will my loyalty to Texas to jacki Torkelson. Linda Hauger, will my long curly eyelashes to janet Vaksdal. Barbara Heap, will all of my old oboe reeds to Chandra Dorick. Harriette Henry, will all the fun I have had in Minooka High School to Linda Link, my little sister in F.H.A. jim Herringer, will all my excuses for getting out of study halls to Ric Offerman. Sandy Horton, will my tuba to Lew Davies. Carolyn jones, will all of my books with Dick written on them to Sheila Conroy. Marge Knudson, will my sleepless hours from schoolwork and proms to Kay Holbrook. Carol Link, will my voice to Francine Campbell, my little sister in F.H.A. Mary Lundstrom, will my zeros in history to Larry Peterson. Betty Morris, will my long hair to Gladys Viano. Joyce Murley, will my four year old gym suit to Walter Heap. jack Overton, will my picture of Kim Novak to Keith Flatness. jack Phillips, will my conduct grades in third hour study hall to jim Hadaway. jim Rushing, will my hanger in the locker room to Steve Hauger. Willie Spencer, will my very well kept U. S. History book to the Class of 1960. Wayne Stalker, will my paint brushes to Terry Creswell. Betty Stewart, will my history book to Tonya Weers. Ron Stewart, will my practically unused English book to Ron Brown. Rosemary Swiggert, will my good sense of humor to Pat Potasky. Maxine Todd, will my absence slips to Helene Norton. Dennis Wilhelmi, will my height to Bob Vickery. ,ge3 JK i , 4 K 1 -7 -M QQSZQMJZZTL LUMLLL ,i ,?:T3fi'! Qfffgltdu iff fx - 1 ag, ,. by N2 efF411'! l 1 fjfrozzyf ffe years In 1956 as a group of thirty-five green freshies we entered M.C.H.S. During that year we sponsored a luncheon and the Christmas party. We had members on the junior varsity basketball team, in chorus, and in band. We had a small semester honor roll of five. But being a class not willing to sit on our laurels, we hoped to do better in the future. Our sophomore year found us with our feet more down to earth. To raise money this year we gave a Thanksgiving party which was a big success. We also had a luncheon. We had four boys on the basketball team and two cheerleaders. Our academic average improved. We were represented by eight persons on the honor roll. This year was another success. As juniors we had a very exciting year. We all pitched in to sell Christmas cards and to make the Junior Snak Shak a success. We wanted to make our prom and banquet the best. This proved quite interesting. We had nine repre- sentatives on the honor roll. It wasn't very long ago that we came filing into school for our last year. We had mixed emotions. Some of us were happy while others were sad. We all knew there was no turning back. jim Herringer served the class as president. Kathi Anderson was elected to be his right hand lady as vice-president, while Marge Knudson was to take the minutes and jack Phillips was to record finances. On April 24, we presented our class play, A-Feudin' Over Yonder. It was a real smash and left unforgettable moments for all. Of course, we could not have done it without our director, Mr. Baker. We were well represented on the basketball team. Dennis Wilhelmi and jim Rushing shared high honors there. Kathi Anderson and Barb Heap spurred the team with their cheerleading ability. We sponsored the annual Christmas party, a luncheon, and a regular party to get money for our field trip, junior-senior picnic, and other expenses. On May 9, we enjoyed the prom put on by the junior Class. Graduation, on june 5, brought the climax to a great year. Many memories were collected during our four years at M.C.H.S. that will last forever. We are proud to be graduates of Minooka High School and wish the best of luck to the future graduating classes. A-FEUDIN, OVER YONDERH A-lfeudin' Over Yonder, a hill-billy farce, was presented by the Senior class on April 24. Every senior made some contribution and the class sponsor, Charles Baker, directed the play. Much of the humor of the play came from seeing familiar people in unfamiliar, ridiculous roles confronted with ridiculous circumstances and situations. The play employed the usual elements of hill-billy humor. It was a hit, plus a financial success, and the Senior Class well deserved the audiences applause and praise. -' QL ,'-W. p Nh- W gxv ., . W? 'I g -. Q Q . 9 ' s .wr fp iii Q SMQL. 'K' Q, ,C -. 5.1, l ii ' r its .lohn llaltz, Johanna Davies. Mary Lundstrom, Dennis Wfilhelmi, jim Herringer, Barbara Heap, Linda Hanger, jack Carolyn jones, and Sam Harrison. Overton, Rosemary Swiggert. and jim Rushing. Kathi Anderson. Mr. Baker, Ron Stewart, and Sandra Horton, Marge Knudson. Betty Stewart, Wfayne Stalker, Jack Phillips Joyce Murley. Willie Spencer, Connie Greenwood, Harriette Henry, Linda Findlay fsittingj. I5 The junior Class elected two members of the Senior Class to reign over the annual Junior-Senior prom. Kathi Anderson was chosen as queen and jim Her- ringer was chosen as king. They each received a gift certificate. i CC 77 6917.912 faf gan fasy t77Z2y 9, 1959 -lnyte, -latk, Mary, jim. and Jack look at class schedules as Betty uses thc telephfwne. Sam, Linda, Linda, Johanna, john, Connie, and Kathi are also getting ready for the big event, Run, Dennis. Betty, Maxine, Rosc- mary, Wfayne. and Willie are ready to leave school after a day of classes. Harricttc, Carolyn, liarh, jim, Marge. Caml, and Sandy are get- ting their caps and gowns on for graduation. t -.sag I NS. S .V x..k , MA, ,W ,- unslfff june 3, 1959 5.-30 2 J 'W N jf 9?'a O61 df1.0I2 x X wif 1-.ff Xqxi? M gimg ,A bw aw ztjhtiuirzgigmikg, 'v My E ,AIX Kwik Apu fha-:pp KZIIZIOQFC' GSSIDQIZ , . Steve, Dorothy, Kay, and Lew choose prom bids for the junior-Senior Prom. Gu. Arlvisor MR, C.Ol.lfMAN , If fs x f 11121014 GL55 CWCQIXS President LEW DAVIES Vice-President STEVE IIAUGIIR Secretary DOROTHY HUTCHINSON Treasurer KAY HOLBROOK v t , V I N X . M, Q mv The Class ol' '60, now in its 'unior 'er1r, has lmd nun' wood times. Our l l l al- junior play, Mother ls A l:I'L'Sl1l11.ll1,H turned out to he Ll big success. The lung .lntitiuted 'unior-senior wrom and brtnauet were most en'ou1ble. All - l ot the yuniors lended ll helping hand to make successtul our concessmn stand .tt lv.1slceth.1ll ggunes .1nd the s.1le of Christmas cards. VUL- were well represented in all phases ot' sports, music, cheerleading, .md other sthnol .letivities Our fL'Wl'CSCI1l.lllX'CS to the Student Council were l Karen ll.lj,1IN.lyC!' .rnd Larry Peterson. james Anderson john Brooks Ronald Brown Sheila Conroy james Davidson Lew Davies Ronald Gersch James Hadaway Karen Hagamayer Steve Hauger Katherine Holbrook Harold Hulbert Dorothy Hutchinson Donald Konjevich Charles Lade Martha Lawson Judy Morgan Helene Norton Ernest Pehlke Walter Pehlke Larry Peterson Laverne Peterson Patricia Potasky Lee Stalker Wilson Stroud Richard Thomas Nancy Tignor Gladys Viano Tonya Weers Louclla Wheaton Oriental lfantnsy was the theme of the l959 junior-senior prom and banquet. At 6:30 p.m. on the evening of May 9, seniors, juniors, and faculty members attended 11 banquet at the Crossroads. The motif was carried out later in the evening by the decorations in the gym- nasium which simulated nn oriental garden. japanese lanterns provided il soft lighting efleet. Gene Victor's orchestra provided music for the mrnsiorm. ..,4. 1-in .,-,fa 'erik ly- X 434. .-5. 4 ww' '- F58-'P fQ.'QF'?b Jr-gf' 1 .4 - -'S s - .I , H,-4A rT' C I ,v -' ff.: 1fg,'..- l1 , u . Fl. 5-.ww Q-H, 2 Q 11,2 K., 'N Fm Q in ' 1 5 .JJ s A I Y U F Q. YN mt if 2 Barb, Dick, Beryl, and Lynda clean up after a Sophomore class luncheon. Advisor MR. BOYCI2 Qsop omore C555 Ojffbers President DICK DIRST Vice-President LYNDA CONNOR Secretary BERYL CHURCHILL Treasurer BARBARA BEASLEY its A . xg AXA X I A ' .. ,J x , ,.-. . M ,....,,,,.Kg,m, S' ' K if .-..,,,,,,, The Cil.1ss of 1961 cntcrcd thcir sophomore yn-.mr with forty-eight members. Our Studcht Cfouncil l'L'IWI'CSL'llf.IHYCS wcrc Sharon Rmchwlph and John Scchnfcr, XVC ruiscd money hy having thrcc lumhcons and two school parties. We also had thirtccn mcmbcrs on thc honor roll .md were wcll rcprcscntcd in various school gutivitics. james Anderson Barbara Beasley Carol Blair Rosemary Breen Ann Churchill Beryl Churchill Lynda Connor Alfred Cook joseph Coyne Richard Dirst Darlene Doty Thomas Fleming Rita Frederick Warren Gallinger Edward Gannon Larry Goggins XVanrl.1 Good Barbara Halkyard Larry Hargis Larry Hinchliffe Elena Hulbert Bruce Knudson Barry Kraker janet Martin Janice Martin Bonnie Peterson Elizabeth Peterson Robert Phillips Sharon Randolph joy Ruger James Sage Marilyn Sage john Santorineos John Seehafer Carla Shearer Phyllis Sing Leon Steffes Thomas Steiger jerry Teague Richard Todd Phyllis Unland joe Viano Judith White Sharon Winkler George Winterbottom 'vs gl ,f 1' it , gi fa A-w f P Q Z j WW .,,A.., ...mtl 'S T g , ,- ,. w an 5 1 1' Nr 1 4 W 11 ,eq IV' f . I 2 4 'Q ! i w , 5 s janet, Dirk, Randy, and Tom are moving in to begin their career at Minooka High School. L N l-. Advisor MRS. MIZTRICK gI QS6I22 an GQJJ Ojfgbers President RANDY ENEIX Vice-President DICK CLARK Secretary JANET VAKSDAL Treasurer TOM GEISTLITR 1 '1 I 'A v 5 E I L 4 1 .5 On ilu- first Llxy mt' slluml tlmcrc worn Sixty-two Cream l'lFLSllIUCl1.H XVQ Llillxft knmx wlmt to llu, but wc m.1n.1gul. Sumo ul' our gutivitics wars to luvc glass mcctings, luvc L1 lunclmwn, .xml luvc hm pnrtius, Our Stmlmt Chumil Ilcprmc-11t.1tiws were Dillq flwym' .xml lrroy N'yUllIlQlUXL, W1 were rcplwsrrmtul vm the lwnor full with liftncn stlulcnts. I I -if 4, I- if F if 'Z X x 3, iy Q 4, L 4 2 ' s ' lfd . N-wig' C 0 5 1 fx .4 ,Z 5' Hu ' Ewlwif- Y -A , ar , s Al vu J. 1 M W . f AW G I K AL.. 3 l. I ' 5: 5. i Tyr 1 , f 1112 Huis' 1 x, . fLl'U.YAll2L l2 Ol 7601! C X012 lUl',S' CSUPA 0ll2Uf'U.S' 5' 417' 'IF' f 4 Q x Woffer 3 cz resfman The juniors presented their class play on November 14 to a large and appreciative audience. The story of the play centered around a middle-aged woman who accepted a scholarship to go to college so that her daughter could afford to finish her college education. The situations that developed when a sophomore girl had to admit that her MOTHER IS A FRESHMAN kept the play moving to a very happy climax. Wilson Stroud Karen Hagmayer Larry Peterson Nancy Tignor Pat Potasky Lew Davies Tonya XVeers Martha Lawson Lee Stalker Dick Thomas Gladys Viano Ron Brown Dorothy Hutchinson Judy Morgan Kay Holbrook Charles Lade Mr. Chandler Harold Hulbert jim Davidson jim Hadaway Don Konjevich jim Anderson mums AI.lII.IILI1'IA Ihvsc111.11y Swiggcrt L'XIWI.lI!IS LI Imlgc I.1y0ut to Awixtnnt Iiditor AKIYISOFZ MR- BAKER Imam IXIuxIu IIIQII IIIUI Ixltln on ' ' ' . Im' ' '. I AIMICIN F50 177 'I'Iu- mg-ml-In ut tlu' M-IUIVAN st.1tt' swxn XUII' Imppy tu Im grttxng thc final shipmcnt of Copy rcuuly to In' sont tn the p11IwIisIu-1's, SITATIIIJ: I.. Hnugrr, II. Heap. I-I, Henry, M. Knudson, -I, Hcrringcr, NV, Stnlkur. lf. I.ink, I- I7imIIg1y, STANDING: P, Potasky, G. Vinno, K. HOIIwruoIc, G, Lewis, K. II.lgIN.lYL'I', S XYinkI4-r, I.. Gwggins, II, Churclmill, I., Cunnur. 'If Vfccrs, D, Ilutchinson, R, Breen, D. Univ, -I W'Intu. A iIIumImiII, II, II.1IIu'.mI RI:l'ORTI1RS--SI1A'1I2D: Ronnie Stewart, Dorothy Hutchinson, Kay Holbrook, Mary I,umlstrwm, Pat Putasky, jim Davidson. jim Anilcrson, Laverne Peterson. STANDING: Barbara Halkyard, Lyntla Connor, Bcryl Churchill, Ann Churchill, Francine Camphcll, Lintla Link, Sharon XY'inklcr, 'lutly liulinstcngcl, Carla Shearer, Phyllis Vnlaml, Phyllis Sing, Lena Hulhcrt, XY'altcr Heap, Kay Moors, Dick Dirst. Rosemary Ilrccn. 'Q' fpeace Wipe Cbdffer Assistant Editor Margo Knutlsun and Ftlitivr li.ll'l7.lX'.1 Heap look at the remains of a past issue uf the Pcaac Pipc Chatter. The stutlents that puhlish the Peace Pipe Cfhattei- tlo not usually look like they tlo in the pittnre helow, hut at times they tieel that hail. As the eleatlline nears for an issue ot' the sehool paper, .1 state ol' eontiusion usually exists anal nerves are at the hreaking point. Do you have a complaint to make? Due to t'ireuinstant'es heyonll our control, please atlilress all eomplaints to Ye Oltle Nut llonse, Ninooka, Illinois, where the tiayorite expression is, UXVC hate School Papers. Advisor: NR. BAKER Santly Horton. Harriette lleniy, Betty Morris, Carolyn jones, Carol Link, Joyce Murley, Roseniary Swiggert, Connie Greenwood, Linda Findlay, Betty Stewart, Linda Hanger, ,Iohanna Davies. .Q if' rl 5-141- STANDING: Dick Coyne, Larry Peterson, Leroy Younglove, SITTING: Slmrun Rnntlollwh, -liin Rushing, lixlrhzunt Heap, Karen Ilnginnyer, john Scehafer. 'Q 'N Atlv isur Nlli Slllox Clifllcknf GQUUC1' A major projett ot' the stutlent council this ye.1r vv.1s the IWfL'IW.lf.lllOIl of Al stuclent hantlhoolc. lnclucletl in theihttnclhook are rt suggestetl tlress cotle, requirements for participsting in school Activities, .1 list ot' subjects oflieretl, gl floor plan ol' the school building, information about the conferences th.1t Minoolm helongs to, and many other things per- taining to school life. The officers of student council for this year were Bnrh.1r.1 llc-ap, presitlentg lim Rushing, vice-presitlentg and Karen l-Iglgmayer, secretary- treasurer. Qing 7 G 014113 TOP ROXV: Chandra Dorick, Dorothy Hutchinson, Betty Morris, Pat Potasky, Tonya Wcers, janet Vaksdal, W'anda Good, and Janice Martin. MIDDLE ROXV: Joyce Murlcy, Judy Wliite, Linda Link, Charlene Hancock, Marie Talkington, Glenna Saxe, Kay Moore, Barbara Halkyard, Linda Findlay, and Carol Link. BOTTOM ROW: Darlene Doty, Phyllis Sing, Sharon Winkler, Linda Hauger, Mary Lundstrom, Kathi Anderson. Beryl Churchill. Johanna Davies, Carolyn jones, and Barbara Heap. accompanist. 912' 57 csexfef Director: MR, ALBER'1 Barham Heap, accompanist Diary Lundstrom Carol Link Linda Hanger Linda Findlay Kathi Anderson Johanna Davies jig' 2 QSC'5001f J an LEFT TO RIGHT: Chandra Dorick. Carol Link, Linda Hanger, Dick Dirst, joe Coyne, janet Vaksdal, Marie Talkington, Kathi Anderson, Mary Lundstrom, Dick Coyne, Sandy Horton, Don Davidson, Dorothy Hutchinson. Doug Horton, Kathy Fleming, Wfarrcn Gallinger. Ric Offcrman. Nancy Blair. and Phyllis Sing, LEFT TO RIGHT: Sharon Winkler, Bill Lund, Tommie William- son, Larry Korclc, Walter Heap, Ronnie Williamson, Lew Davies, Walllacc Kundert, Jackie McCoy, Ann Churchill, Susan Stafford, Kathleen Thompson, Judy Bohnstengel, Keith Flatness, Francine Campbell, Kay Moore, Diana Littlefair, and Barbara Heap. Director: MR. ALBERT WYMAKERS 'P +0 , 02, 441 5 K E H i 4 3 EL j 9 631' ' sf 151 0 NO NEW HO 97.57 Advisor: MRS. RICKETTS STANDING: Darlene Doty, publicity chairmang Lynda Connor, welfare and serviceg Betty Morris, historiang Karen I-Iagmayer, degrees chairman. SEATED: Kay Holbrook, treasurerg Margery Knudson, secretaryg Kathi Anderson, vice-presidentg Joyce Murley, presidentg Carolyn jones, parliamentariang Linda Hauger, recreation chairmang Dorothy Hutchinson, finance chairman. YK. QXSWRE H MA 'VFR AM Eof'ilcA N -, y if a-ifw lf u 1 The F.H.A. is one of the most active groups at Minooka High. This year, under the leadership of its' president Joyce Murley and advisor Mrs, Ricketts, the organization has participated in various activities. Shown here is a group of F.H.A. members decorating for the Sweethearts Ball which was sponsored joint- ly by the FFA. and F.H.A. on February lil. The F.H,A, also sponsored many fund-raising projects throughout the year. Coat checking was among these projects, Milk sales is another tradi- tional project sponsored by the F.H.A. Members took part in selling the milk at noon. X The mother-daughter banquet was the highlight of the year on the F.H.A. calendar. In order to finance the banquet, many projects were employed. This year the F.H.A. sponsored two luncheons, F.H.A. members are shown here preparing some of the food. Q P . Vx F u Q - 716mm- Minooka tdges Yorkville, 68165 NIINIBOK.-X - Minooka ein ployeil its pt-l we-upon, the frei- throw. to rt-eord 21 Fox Valley Ctlflfl'l'f'Ilf't' win o' here l-'rirlziy night Indians scored 22 the gift line in th vital elizirity los llarlziwziy and llc-1 in thc l'i11:il minul nooka the ch-eisioi About il niinntr- the contest wht went to the foul l trailed 6364, Tl shooter hit two 1 put the Indians a Willie-ln1i's pair ol seconds later e gnnit-'for the host Yorkxilli- ontse' nookans from the siilistnntizil niargii to 213, The visitf nic-re seven points however: sinee M itziry defense wal only eight fouls. Yorkville held t' 'er edge, 121-19. 7 in front :it halftiinj IVIIHOOKH VVH15 FVC Tourney PLATNFIELD - M in o ok a made the best use of charity as they hit 25 of 33 free throws to win the title game of the Fox V fa l I 0 y Conference tourney, -beating Plainfield, 69-63. Minooka TOPS1 Rushing'sGoa 1 Newark for 1 . . l 15th Victory Bring Mmook ' MINOOKA-fspecialj-i 1 I I 1 za-551151-zz?-zsezzizg Overllme Wln l 1 - Mighty l only to gang 1 in the C to win anoth B hard way he l, going into ov ling on calm Ji- ,scorc the poil gd Braidwood, hulsing victory, ill of berserk fai to hail the co Idregulation tm ead heat, 57- ond field goal supplied t int victory f no feeble tea Jokans for thr the Indians' I0 in the last qua em a tie after 11 le had elapsed. elmi, .lim Moran iry in the ar Indians' lead fin-iltlllq-gl to om. Ihlelebub Niinnokagllushing'--17: S1talkQy':lSl'Qrlng dc-rny', finished with point at 59-38 after three fram- 1 pqimtg- Koslowskl' big wcap es. :ind Yorkville finally wrest- lc 'Il 1' , f B fi d ii. ,M ,,,Q. ,M W, lYor vi e l Mlnookans Stacie iT..Nf4?f,YifTf',-,af,'QCjf'ff' 21 f Doric-k's hoys at SlQASON'S RECORD ' iimlnwziy :incl Will their free throw st! Wfon 20 Lost 9 G Yorkville's hulan- I A four st:11'tc-rs in dc Minooka 56 St. P.1ul 37 Minooka 84 Dwight 65 nl lxlllltltllid 53 Coal City 71 Minooki -16 Yorkville '11 Minook.1 78 Pl.1no 31 Miliovlia 63 Oswego 76 ' Minooka S2 Muon 41 Minooka 63 Brnirlwood 61 ' Minooka 63 Oswego 45 Minooka 94 Lisle 80 ar el ixillltltll-i.l 60 XXfoo1ll1ind 73 Minooka 86 Newark 69 lvlllltltllhl Hi Newark 63 Minooka 56 Pliiinllieltl 6-1 - Dennis W In lxlllltltllid 63 Seneca 82 Minooka 86 Wlilmington 75 mln L5 field tg? , . , ' 1 Minooka 67 Lisle 53 Minooka 70 Gardner 56 ' yiginacya egg?-Erin LELAND - 'rn' Minooka 65 Plgiinfielll 70 Minooka 68 Yorkville 65 Dwight here Tumi nooks' gm by HS l rox vfxiirv TOURNAMFNT com VAIIITY To11RNAM4 T - in the Leland I1 ' ' ' - 4 . A . A FN oring duel betweu l'lll'StliiV night, tak - , 5 f , p , 4 - , s - l Rick H301-E010 1 51-43' in H demic lxlllltlllls-1 6 Xtlflxlllli 52 Minooka 58 Wiliiiingtcin 56 11 field ,goals fm game' The Mint, Minooka 73 Oswego 56 Minooka 60 St, Paul 59 3 didn'L dg as W with Serena. which lxlllltltll-id 69 Plgiinfielal 63 Minooka 61 Seneca 70 ' lgironzildlhe ff Paw Paw, in tif- e s e 1 n't ma final annie tonight - . Vilhelmi got si Lt-lzintl and Nt-wa UYSTRK-T TOURNAMRNT -cord in CVC co the first st-ini-fina Minooka 31 Earivillc 43 V is 3'3 whi Coach Dave Dori ' . -2- ent ahead early Mlllflfllfll 68 5CfCIli1 57 fith 36 points we 'ind never relinqnis Minooka S4 Leland 58 in for the gain 'n cle-lc-ntirig Eurlv r, his teammat ilhelmi tossed in ll points: NHW0 Q - I .l ,, MINOOKA may NE Y riivrrwu Ill with 20 points 1 or Minooka Scoring 1-f----S mi, AstillKAhi hcl?niqiisrsiiillmtii Rushing ni Q1 pri 11'1rARKtgfe?p' Insnqwig' 'liilegphgi was mi Major led the losers with 15 QUMUI, I. ' ' Stalker 7 6 0 D1 ll 2 3 man for Dwight with his . 1 1 s .nn Moran for the wilh 1 - 'e'?f'n 4 3 2 - , , , , oints. vH,m,g il II, V, I I I H -V n H e mi ll 0 2 House 8 1 2 points. .lohn Kresle was ne. Minooka played its usual ZUMTHQI Ehp:,If:g ,Mffl'l lf cmwnj Hggggfylg Z Q S3 gl hit-fh with 18 points. a--tif-vis gnine, making only in uiiqoukllqgl ylntivll 111.23 points Johnson 1 0 I The Minooka Jvys Capture iz 54 mls and capitalizing on Wd' imp. .psiilhii :Ll-2:0 win Totals Q86 E Totals 5 -,E ii llle-fii-sl 1-lame of tht- nigl h. 'riines of their opponents hclmi 'mt '11 wif? N711 Q vlfl' gmljinlly quarters: against the Dwight JV's 1 0 Sink 1:1 fri-Q shots. number of lfifililllsdln' L' me Ntwarka .iiiiiiiiiil ii' 1? 3223 they Won 5048- 5 . . . - .-5. ., 'Q G9 1 - ,W 5 mi L? W 55s.-7'53'i95' , N yy . Q . , 'QQ ,Q ' L ' wg , SN 8 ,S 4 lg J Q QE? 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PHYLLIS GEORGE GRADE SCHOOL BOARD R.1Ipl1 Churchill, Clmrlcs Grecnhcck, XWil1iam Stafford, Francis 69 Film. C AM CSCAOOXL ' dCUjy RONALD lf. ALBERT M.M. QNortlw'c-stern Univcrsityj B.S. tXVistonsin State Collcgcj lflc-mcnmry .incl High School Music CHARLES V. BAKER B.S. flllinois State Normal University, University of Colorado Commerce XVALTER R. BOYCE B.A. QBlackburn Collegej Mathematics JOHN N. CHANDLER M.A. CUniversity of Chicagoj University of Maine English, Library FRANCIS nl. C'Ol,lflMAN lil. tNortlicm Illinois Univcrsitya Slit-mc MRS. MARCIA lNIliTRICQK P..--1 .l'- H as tk Illinois Stats Normal Univcrsity lfnglisli NORMAN D, Mll.l.liR PLS. Lllliuois State Normal Unixcrsityj Sotial Sticutc, Assistant Cimt-li MRS. VIRA li, RlC'Kl2'l'TS MS. antl BS. Qliansas State Collcgej Vnixcrsity ull C'ulor.ulw Texas XY'oma11's Cfollggi- Vmatioiial llmiicinikiiiig, Girls' Physical Education HARRY lf XVHITIT BS. Qlliiixcrsitx' of lllinoisj Vmatioilal Agriuulturc, Biology QFGOQ 50-A00 GCZIW ALVA j. OLSON Northern Illinois University Illinois State Normal University Wheaton College First Grade MRS. MARY E. TALBOT Northern Illinois University University of Illinois Illinois State Normal University Second Grade S. JEAN REARDANZ Northern Illinois University Third Grade MRS. MARY L. GILBERT Illinois State Normal University Northern Illinois University Fourth Grade MRS. BEULAH W. DAVIS Wisconsin State Teachers College Mount St. Clare College Illinois State Normal University Fifth Grade FERN B, PETERSON Illinois State Normal University Northern Illinois University Sixth Grade HUGH O. PALMER B.A. CAurora Collegej Northern Illinois University Seventh Grade MRS. LOLA RUSHTON Northern Illinois University Illinois State Normal University Joliet junior College Eighth Grade Janzfor HARVEY VAKSDAL jus Zrzbers Alvin Thompson, Ray Falkcnberg, Gordon Thorsen, Ernest jones, Clarence Knudson any 5. . , 2' ,az I. 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