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

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CHARLES AGNEY B.S. fEastern Illinois Universityj Industrial Arts THOMAS HECK B.A. CMontana State University, Iowa State, Northern Illinois Universityj Biology Physical Science General Science LILLIAN CASTEN B.S. fCollege of St. Francisj English Z and 4 German 1 and 2 JOYCE HITES B.S. fNorthern Illinois Universityj General Math Office Practice Bookkeeping Shorthand I Typing Lillian Casten University, World History JUNE MARLEAU Civics B.E. and A.S. Men's P.E. 0 Ce 1-mes fFroeibe Teachers Library Thomas Heck J Y College, Whitworth Basketball Coach Collegej Track Coach Girls P.E. Arthur juan Ronald Lehman 4 june Marleau LORETTA MCLAUGHLIN B.S. CWestern Illinois Universityj English 1 and 3 Speech RICHARD MCLAUGHLIN B.S. fwestern Illinois University, Michigan Universityj Algebra I Plane Geometry Trigonometry Solid Geometry State Loretta McLaughlin Richard McLaughlin DONALD MORRISSEY B.S. fUniversity of Illinoisj Vocational Agriculture FFA Advisor Wresitling Coach Donald Morrissey Norman Miller NORMAN MILLER B.S. flllinois State University, Northern Illinois Universityj Social Science Baseball Coach DANUTA PARKINSON LULU BELLE TOWLER B.S. fNorthern Illinois B.S. QMillikin Universityj U1-iiversityj Home Economics English 1 and 2 Typing Danuta .parkinson Lulu Belle Towle: 5 M mwww mmfmkwmmakk 4 5 b,M,, Y - ff ,. H M , L WW V W ,J W , M ww 5 Qswww MM gf amwwmwfiwfw v H My 'W T fix f 'Q 1:35 www myA,w,,agf:mmm Satellite-Zuora Station 107693460284 April 28, 1964 s -P, E f btw Outer-global Affairs Mr. Melvin J. Hentze: Minooka, Illinois Dear Mr. Hen-tze: We received your message on the televiewer yesterday. It was good to hear from you again. We would have used the outerviewer, but the rocket crew has not arrived to repair it yet. It seems like just yesterday we were all hurrying to our classes before the bell rang. So many things have changed since we graduated. Melode and I were thinking about holding a reunion up here this year, we haven't had one for ten years. Have you seen any of our old classmates recently? I imagine with the school so large now you don't have much time to visit the old grads. Of course you must see Frank Campbell, Ed Anderson, Bob Mork, and Ken Phillips every now and then in town. How are they doing with the drag strip? I heard the news about White Willow becoming a state on the audio-viewer a while back. With Gary Geistler as the governor, I'm sure the new state will do well. How is the basketball team getting along under their peaceful coach Roger Hadaway? Does Ron Peterson still own that paint store? Is Dan Roberts still the only farmer in the whole state? I understand Charlie Karr is doing well as a pitcher for the Cardinals. With Mr. Miller being coach of the White Sox, I imagine they still argue about baseball. Oh-that reminds me-Don Williamson started his own baseball team up on the moon. I think he named them the Orange Sox. The M.O.P. Corporation is very prosperous. Don McCord, Mark Offerman, and Dick Pace founded the corpora- tion. They have three lovely secretaries-June Vickery, Linda Todd, and Sandy Weigerding. They manufacture mops. I Are Rae Lee Hagmayer and Gerry Peterson still teaching P.E. at school? Hansena Vandborg and Rosemary Lamp- ing are now your business teachers, aren't they? While I was down on earth last month, I saw Jeanette Coyne, who is still trying to decide whether she should or should not go to college. She told me that Tom Keplar owns a furniture repair store. He still tries to fix his old red Buick. He won't take it to Dan' Anderson's Service Shop. He always was stubborn. Yesterday I saw a mouse. I was terrified, but I used one of the Ken Dean Electro-trapsl' and got rid of the hor- rid creature. I went to see Steph Mann last week. CYou know she is the first waitress to ever make a million dollars in tips.j She was telling me about some of our old classmates. Ava Galloway is the hairdresser for the first ladies. Sherry Eaton is the greatest piano player in the world. Roger Miller is still in the army. He's a private first class now. Melode and I bought a car recently. We got it at Bob Wilkinson's New Car Lot. He gets some tough competition from Duane Savukoski who has a used car lot across the street. Both are supplied with hubcaps from Ken Malone and Clayton Wilson. Kristi Hoyland is working as a maid for Congressman Dick Kubinski. Shirley Lundstrom, Betty St. Ange, and Mar- garet Wheeler own a shoe store near Dave and Rosalie Corbin's clothing store. They sell everything for twins. Allen Pehlke is their bookkeeper. jim Satorius is an actor. Have you ever seen him perform? I saw him in a movie, and he was great. Rhoda Martin married a rich hillbilly and has a daughter name Eloise. Bev Ham is Eloise's nurse. Cheryle Ashmore is head of the Peace Corps. She is in Siberia doing research. Lee Harrison and Eldon Sitzes are wrestling coaches at the Mars- Inter-planitary School for Boys. Dale Sage is an IBM operator at Larry Torkelson's car factory. They even make cars with that machine now. Barb Wendell owns a Howard johnson restaurant. LoWayne Wells works there as hostess. Part of the restaurant is a fashion center where clothes are modeled. Nancy Murley models there for fashion designer Sharon Grindstaff. Jean Vickery is performing there now. She is one of the best opera singers in the universe. Next time you go to Hibler's Food Mart say hello to Merry Todd for me. She is the head clerk now, isn't she? Is Bill Turner still working at the Foundry? I'd better sign off for now. Melode and I are going to Mars to visit a friend. We are doing fine up here in the satel- lite. We get to come down to the earth in three months. I hope we can visit you then. Yours truly, Stell Owens Classwzw Wie, the graduating class of 1964, being of sound mind and memory, do hereby will and bequeath the following items: I, Dan Anderson, will my wavy hair to Elba Hensley. I, Ed Anderson, will my ability to impersonate recording stars to Steve Sanders. I, Cheryle Ashmore, will my ability to draw a crooked line to Sherri Sharpton. I, Dave Corbin, will my vacated managers job to Terry Coley. I, Rosalie Corbin, will my ability to succeed in P.E. without really trying to Marsha Thomas. I, Jeanette Coyne, will my ability to complete the Practical English magazine to Tommy Harrington. I, Ken Dean, will my ability to kill mice on the stage to all the junior girls who are afraid of mice. I, Sherry Eaton, will my nerve to go downtown everyday at noon in zero weather to Helen Davidson. I, Melode Elatness, will my mittens, scarves, and leggings that I wore in Government class to all the juniors for the winter season-theylll need them. I, Ava Galloway, will my perfectly arranged hair after P.E. to joan Martin. I, Gary Geistler, will my mayorship of White Willow to that strong, upstanding, Republican, Cub fan Ron Severson. I, Sharon Grindstaff, will my gymnastic abilities to Nan Harlow. I, Roger Hadaway, will my even temper and good sportsmanship during Yorkville games to Dan Friant. I, Rae Lee Hagmayer, will my ability to cut classes and not get caught to Doug Sitzes. I, Bev Ham, will all my fun I've had and my ability to make a speech in speech class without falling apart to any juniors with nerve enough to take speech. I, Lee Harrison, will my good grades in Trig class to any junior who attempts to take Trig. I, Kristi Hoyland, will my Irish-Norwegian accent to Kathy Bols. I, Charles Karr, will my noon hour sessions with Mr. Miller to Dave Brown. He may need them before he's out of school. I, Tom Keplar, will my ability to fix coffee tables to anyone who is in need of a coffee table fixed im- mediately. I, Dick Kubinski, will my nickname Big Dickl' to Dicky Davidson. I, Rosemary Lamping, will my ability to get along with Mrs. Hites to any junior girl who attempts Office Practice. I, Shirley Lundstrom, will my slightly used Bookkeeping book and my ability to get caught talking in class to Leanne Wilhelmi. I, Ken Malone, will all my steady rings I have had and lost to Tom Harrington. I, Steph Mann, will my orange and black beannie, which has been willed from person to person for the past three years, to Lee Stroud. I, Rhoda Martin, will my Eloise pigtails to Dee Potts and my ability to do Eloise to anyone who has the nerve to do it. I, Don McCord, will my ability to wink at girls without getting in trouble to jim Clennon. I, Roger Miller, will to jerry Goggins a book called Ten Easy Lessons on How to Get Along with Girls. I, Bob Mork, will my knowledge of cars to Larry Jones. I, Nancy Murley, will my neat, orderly locker to Donna Eneix. I, Mark Offerman, will my extraordinary memory to . . . uh . . . what's his name. I, Stell Owens, will my beautiful singing to Rita Orlomoski who is as good in chorus as I am. I, Dick Pace, will my Bookkeeping book with D.P. in it and nothing else to Don Phillips. I, Allen Pehlke, will my ability to understand Macbeth, China, Architecture, and Bookkeeping t0 John Dorre. I, Gerry Peterson, will my three hours of P.E. to Leanne Wilhelmi. I, Ron Peterson, will my can of spray paint to Ron Severson or anybody else who would paint the water tower again. I, Ken Phillips, will all my secret wrestling holds to Frank Ashley. I, Dan Roberts, will my ability to sleep through Shakespeare and still pass Miss Casten's tests to the whole junior class-they'll need it. I, Dale Sage, will to Larry Dirst my ability which is too embarrassing to mention. I, Jim Satorius, will my usouthernl' accent to Alan Dorick-Good Luck! I, Duane Savukoski, will my easy to pronounce name to Darla Schellenburger. I, Eldon Sitzes, will my slightly used Santa Claus suit to Bob Heap. I, Betty St. Ange, will my ability to stay awake in first hour Government class during the topic of China to Alice I-Iulbert. I, Linda Todd, will my ability to stand on my head to Lora Zink. I, Merry Todd, will my even temper and delightful disposition to Tina johnson. I, Larry Torkelson, will my second Bookkeeping book to Dave Peterson. I, Bill Turner, will my permanent position in the corner of the gym to any junior who finds himself there next year. I, Hansena Vanclborg, will my famous line Yes, john from the junior play to Sharon Hoppler and all my old algebra tests to Mary Hess. We, jean and June Vickery, will our extremely long legs to Lana and Lora Zink. I, Sandy Weigerding, will my seat in the hall every 8th hour to Lora Zink. I, LoWayne Wells, will my position as treasurer of the senior class to any junior who can add and subtract. I, Barb Wendell, will my beautiful blue notebook with jim on the back to Phyllis Stafford. I, Margaret Wheeler, will my ability to stay in Mrs. Hites' Bookkeeping class to Sally Stroud. I, Bob Wilkinson, will my eagerness to learn to Harry Ludwig. I, Don Williamson, will all my abilities to Terry Coley because he needs them and my centerfield position to any Republican, anti-St. Louis Cardinal fan. I, Clayton Wilson, will my ability to get out of Bookkeeping to Bill Moloney. Bewarwl may CHERYL jo ASHMORE HJC., December 17. Honor Roll 4, Student Li- brarian 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 4, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. Wim, mm- DAN ANDERSON june 8. EDWARD ANDERSON Coiotie July 9. Wrestling 3, 4. l Pm She is not shy nor bold, but self-possessed. Sometimes I sit and think but most times I just sit DAVID LEON CORB IN Dave Oct. 14. Basketball Manager 1, 2, 3 4 Baseball Manager 1, 2, 3, 4, Track Mana ger 1, 2, 3, Peace Pipe Chatter, Sports, 4 ROSALIE ANN CORBIN Tex Oct. 14. Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Cheerleader 4 F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 3 Come, Graduation, and snatch me from this homework. I-lfe 15 511011 and 50 am I 'IEANETTE MILDRED COYNE April 22. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, M-Di-An 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, G.A.C. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girl's Sextet 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 1, District Speech Contest 3, Lights Gut 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. KENNETH DEAN june 3. Honor Roll 4. Don't say all you know but know all you say. SHERRY EATON Sheri May 20. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 1, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4. Let every man be fully persuaded in his own mind. l She d095f1'f SHY mUCh, but Shes HIWHYS fhefe- A sweet and friendly smile lights her face. AVA GALLOWAY Sept. 21. Chorus 1, District Music Contest 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 2, 3, Lights Out 3. GARY C. GEISTLER Guz March 20. Student Council Rep. 4, Basket- ball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Sentinel 3. Take everybody's advice-then do as you please. I2 MELODE ANN FLATNESS Mel Dec. 13. Student Council Rep. 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Band 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3, 4, District Music Con- test 1, State Music Contest 1, District Speech Contest 3, Student Librarian 2, Peace Pipe Chatter 1, M-Di-An 1, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Degrees 2, President 4, 'lHere Comes Charlie 4. Don't let studying ruin your education. SHARON GRINDSTAF F June 28. F.H.A, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3. ROGER M. HADAWAY ..ROg,, August 11. Student Council 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, 4, Track 1, 2, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. Secretary 3, Honor Roll 3. If fhefe is 21 will, UNSW is 21 WHY- I believe in no man's opinion, I have some of my own RAE LEE HAGMAYER june 3. Peace Pipe Chatter 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.C. 4, Librarian 1, 2, 4. If studying is the cause of death, I will live forever. The vocation of every man is to serve others. BEVERLEY HAM July 11. Girls Cho rus 1, 2, 3, F.T.A 4. MILLARD LEE HARRISON Lee August 25. Band 1, 2, Boy's Chorus 3, Base- ball 1, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 2, 4, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. KRISTI MARGRETE HOYLAND Kris April 12, Vice Pres. 3, M-Di-An 2, 4, F.H.A. 2, 5, 4, G.A.C. 4, F.T.A. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. Good things don't always come in small packages. Her quietness speaks for itself. I3 l i He puts his worries in a pocket with a hole in it. CHARLES KARR Chucker, Gummern October 10. Vice Pres. 1, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attendance 3. TOM KEPLAR Wade March 15. Chorus 3, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. It is not 'for me to work while others play. ROSEMARY LAMPING RICHARD Rosie KUBINSKI Big Dick April 9. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4. Baseball 1, 2, Track 2, 3, Lights our' 3, Here Comes'Char- lie 4. Dec. 7. Peace Pipe Chatter 3, 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, G.A.C. 4, Student Librarian 2, 3. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Life is but a span, and she'll enjoy every inch of it. I can be serious, but I'd rather be gay. I4 SHIRLEY MAE LUNDSTROM Ace Feb. 7. Chorus 1, 2, 3, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Dis. Music Contest 1, State Music Contest 1, Student Librarian 3. KENNETH MALONE JR. Butch July 3. Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 3, Track 1, 2, 3. It's not what you dog it's what you get away with. It's nice to be natural when you're naturally nice. STEPHANIE SUE MANN Steph April 6. Class Secretary 2, 3, Student Coun- cil 1, Chorus 1, 2, 3, Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4, M-Di-An 2, 3, 4, Editor 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Finance Chairman 2, Section Secretary 3, G.A.C. 4, F.T.A. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Contest 2, State Music Contest 1, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4, RHODA MARTIN Marty Oct. 14. Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, 4, M-Di- An 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Honor Roll 3, Student Librarian 2, 3, Here Comes Charlien 4. Always comes in loud and clear. Q, itt . ROGER LOWELL 2 L MILLER Rog DONALD Sept. 9. Band 1, 2, MCCORD District Music Con- Mac test 1, State Music June 29- Contest 1, Perfect Attendance 3, Track 3, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Char- lie 4. He makes good use of the moments others waste. ROBERT LOUIS MORK Grubby jack july 3. Wrestling 2. NANCY ,ANN MURLEY Bird March 29. Peace Pipe Chatter 2, M-Di-An 2, 3, 4, Senior and Administrative Editor 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Song Leader 2, First Vice President 3, Treasurer 4, G.A.C. 4, F.T.A. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, Girls' Sex- tet 1, 2, 4, District Music Contest 1, 2, State Music Contest 1, District Speech Contest 3, Student Librarian 2, 3, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. Teachers and classrooms are his only obiection to education. Laugh and the Whole world laughs with you, Full of wisdom, full of fun, she's liked best by everyone 'I MARK ANTHONY OFFERMAN Dec. 20. Pres. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Council 1, 2, 3, 4, Pres. 4, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 3, M-Di-An 3, 4, Sports Editor 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 1, Perfect Attendance 1, 4, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Char- lie 4. ESTELLE RAE OWENS Stell Nov. 23, Girl's Chorus 1, 2, 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, G.A.C. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, District Music Con- test 1, Perfect Attendance 1, 3, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. Loyal, witty, and full of fun, he's a friend of everyone. Be a live wire and you won't get stepped on RICHARD ALLEN PACE PEHLKE Dick Teaser Sept. 2. Aug. 16. I am not lazy, I am just saving my energy. True merit lies in being quiet. Silence is golden but who am I to make money. 6 GERALDINE PAYE PETERSON Geri Aug. 9. M-Di-An 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 4, G.A.C. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Librarian 2, 3, 4, Perfect Attend- ance 2, 3, 4, Lights Out 3. RONALD A. PETERSON Peter April 5. Basketball 1, Track 1, 4, Wrestling 2, 5, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, vice Pres. 5. He'd rather make history than study it KEN PHILLIPS Blondie May 9. Wrestling 2, 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4. DAN ROBERTS Big R May 3. Vice President 4, Basketball 1, 2, Track 1, 2, 3, 4, Wrestling 3, 4, F.F.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Treasurer 3, Vice-Pres. 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, Here Comes Charlie 4. A little nonsense now and then is relished by the best of men. Laugh and the whole world laughs with YOU- DALE SAGE jan. 8. M-Di-An 2, Honor Roll 3, 4, Student Librarian 3. Innocent appearing is he, but looks are YE deceiving. JAMES EDWARD SATORIUS --Mmm March 4. Student Council Rep. 4, Cho- rus 1, 2, Basketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 1, 3, 4, F.T.A. 4, Hon- or Roll 3, 4, Here Comes Charlie 4. If he ever knew an evil thought he spoke no evil word. DUANE SAVUKOSKI 'iBu'tch Oct. 10. ELDON W. SITZES Elliot May 19. Band 1, Chorus 2, 3, 4, Wres- tling 2, 3. Why hurry? The turtle got there, didn't he? He looks safe and sound, but so does gunpowder. AI7 BETTY ST. ANGE Bee November 23. Peace Pipe Chatter 2, 3, M-Di-An 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 2, 3. KAREN SUE SZEPELAK Susie l September 6. Student Council Representative 2, Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Girls' Sextet 3, 4. X DONT C0flfl-ISC me with the little fhi1'1gS- ,fi ll She has a merry smile and she wears it everyday. J 5. LINDA LOU MICHAEL TQDI? EDWARD LH' SZEPELAK ,ie September is. cho- ..Mike,, rus 1, 2, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, F.H.A. '1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, District Mus- ic Contest 1. April 13. Chorus 3, Wrestling 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 4. His hearty sense of humor chased away the gloom for us. Not too serious, not too gay, but a true blue girl in every way. MERRY FAYE TODD Mer Sept. 19. Chorus 1, 2, 3, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Historian 3, G.A.C. 4, Girls' Sextet 1, 2, 3, District Music Contest 2, Student Librarian 2, 3, Here Comes Charlie 4. LAWRENCE TORKELSON Y i LSI' i Nov. 3. A good natured person is never out of place. Some think he is bashful, but others doubt it. I8 WILLIAM TURNER B1 May 14. Basketball 2, 3, Baseball 2, 3, Chorus 3, 4. HANSENA VANDBORG Hen May 51. Chorus 1, 2, 5, 4, Peace Pipe Chat- ter 4, F.H.A. 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, 3, 4, State Music Contest 1, Student Librarian 3, Lights Out 5. Some of his nonsense gets him in trouble and out again. Not too quiet, not too noisy, but, oh, brother. JEAN LOUISE VICKERY May 8. Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4, Peace Pipe Chatter 4, M-Di-An 2, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Public Relations 4, G.A.C. 4, Pres. 4, Girls' Sextet 1, 2, 4, Dis. Music Contest. Lovely to look at, delightful to know. Her future is planned-third finger, left hand. Such a whirlpool of fun and mischief in her head. SANDRA ANNE WEIGERDING Sammy July 6. Secretary 4, M-Di-An 5, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Projects Chairman 4, G.A.C. 4, Honor Roll 1, 2, 3, 4, Student Librarian 3, 4, Lights Out 3, Here Comes Char- lie 4. BERNICE LOWAYNE WELLS Wayne April 1. Treasurer 2, 3, 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 4, Student Librarian 5, 4. JUNE LUCILLE VICKERY May 8. Chorus 1, 2 F.H.A. 1, 2, 5, 4 G.A.C. 4. Sweet, neat, and quite petite. I9 BARBARA LEE WENDELL Barbie Bear jan. 31. Peace Pipe Chatter 4, G.A.C. 4, F.H.A. 1, 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 2, Lights Out. MARGARET VVHEELER ..Marty.. Oct. 4. Peace Pipe Chatter 4, Chorus 4, F.H.A. 4, G.A.C. 4. Generally speaking, she's generally speaking. There's .a streak of mischief in every girl. ROBERT WILKINSON May 12. Worry kills more people than bullets, so why worry. DONNIE GENE WILLIAMSON Willy March 4. Treasurer 1, Vice President 2, Student Council 5, Vice President 3, Bas- ketball 1, 2, 3, 4, Baseball 1, 2, 3, 4, Track 2, 3, 4, Honor Roll 3, Perfect Attendance 5. CLAYTON WILSON Nov. 17. He seems so gentle and so shy, but there's mischief in his eye. The harder I try to be 3005, the WOYSC I am 20 P G, Q' 'Z Aga 'et 49 ,gf 'gow 49 ,vo atbfvd' f 65 052, 'Pdf 6 O efyflf Gt IDG fi 0 Qu 0 066153, A 695' C39 fr O 5 I 65 Freshmen began their career at MCHS just four short years ago. Our Freshman year was filled with excitement, bewilderment, and achievement. Fortunately, there were limited activities for Freshmen, which gave us an opportunity to adjust to our new surroundings. Our Sophomore year was filled with following our champion baseball and basketball teams. Our junior year was packed with as many activities as one year could hold. We Juniors sold Christmas cards, put on the play, Lights Out, sold concessions at basketball games, and put on the prom, 'lMystic Moments, for the Seniors. Our Senior year is a very memorable one with our class trip, class play Here Comes Charlie, prom, and graduation. We have many fond memories of our High School years, but we have now set new and higher goals for ourselves. Our class motto seems very appropriate for we graduating Seniors, 'lThe Longest journey Lies just Ahead. CLASS MOTTO: 'The Longest Journey Lies just Aheadf' CLASS COLORS: Orchid and Silver CLASS FLOWER: Orchid cmoggm SOPHOMORES Prefiziefzl-Steve Thorsen V. Pref.-Landis Smith Sec.-Treaf.--Agatha Siron JUNIORS Prexidenl-Lora Zink V. Pref.-Dan Friant Secretary-Alan Dorick Treaxurer-Dee Pottg 1 Q., FRESHMEN Prefidenl-Dave Murley V. Prey.-Mickey Korelc Secremry-Theresa Singer Treamref'-Pearce Brooks 23 Frank Ashley Stephen Bailey Judy Clark Kathleen Bols Dave Brown james Clennon Terry Coley UW 01 4 Gerald Davidson Sue Dempsey Helen Davidson Fred Dirst Howard Davidson Larry Dirst Alan Dorick Dan Ffiant John Dorre. Ralph Gabrielson Donna Enellx Elton Gerber Thomas Harrmgton Gerald Hauge Robert Gillan jerry Goggins Nancy Harlow Robert Heap Elba Hensley Mary Hess Alice Hulbert Colj William Molony Rita Orlomoski David Peterson Was that play had a ball Been selling like mad- of Basketball season that means concessions Donald Phillips Deanna Potts Stephen Sanders Sharon Hoppler Christina Io-hnson 5 -ei' ISA Q x- fv O of 5' NO 27 fb 9 25' 2, so Ov A. 'los V9 A . 69 Qi' 'S Q3 Harry Ludwig N Q oan Mart Q NO Q J S Q0 V9 Q5 no 0 so gl, A 57 Q Eggs, sooo 66 Larry jones ever fun. We putting it on! Christmas Cards making lots money . . . Sally Stroud starts tonight, we start to sell too! . . . I Marsha Thomas Lana Zinlc l Leanne Wilhelmi Lora Zink Darla Schellenberger Sherrie Sharpton Dave Seeclers Ralph Siron Ronald Severson Douglas Sitzes Q3 Z' 1? 0 'Y J- Q' i 5 0 9 O' Qfooi G00 Qs 2 ia. 6 1 fa G 0 Q' 0 GQ S W 'io 'S Phyllis Stafford O6 Q I- Q Q, cg 6 6 69 G0 Q9 99 Za QQ' ' W' 0 Q0 fy Keith Steffes l Lee Rae Stroud zanne Beane bert Bleuer Robert Bols Qopluy 01 Pauletta Cross Richard Davidson Wayne Dreben Linda Eastman Barbara Allen Joe Attebery D1ane Barley Larry Boye Anne Boyle Raymond Breen Allen Brooks Ann Brmscoe Warren Chandler Gene Brlscoe Es elyn Coop 28 Milton Eneix Dale Fatlan Juanita Fitzer Connie Flatness Jack Galloway Montie Gerber james Goocl George Grinclstaff Karen Lee Hall Karen Hancock Roger Hays I Edward Harrison Barbara Hartline Stanley Holland Ronald Hostert 6' Myra Iverson Linda Jennings john johnson 29 Cra 2 M nn March 28-Went Becket. On the stopped and Sold concessions Baseball games. SOIIIC Cindy Lewis 29' Bonnie Link Q 6 5 Q Geoffrey Richards 'Q 0 Kathy Satorius NSD' Qc' Bruce Sellers K' 9 Rebecca Shearer fed' se 'bf 9 fx 0 O K o K Ray Kennedy . 5 O Joan Kettelson X- Orpha Knudson iq mx fb V - . . -425' W0 C5 ililfamlffilofn leiffilfspififs 'Q xv Dawn Peacock Terry Reed Q95 0 0 Q ef - i '25 - o9 , 'Of r db' Am in seq' 30 I. d McCo a Donna McCoy to Chicago to see way home we ate and ate and . . for the District Glad we're making money. jacq eline Va ghn Ricky Warnick jean Wildey Robert Shearer Agatha Siron Q Mary Ann Slingsby Q Landis Smith 6 Q9 I Q Q' D- 640 Q6 9157 'Pits of K th wiiheimi 4 '10 Tasizihy fi Q Willia.m Wilson Cathy Stirniman Steven Thotsen Je Linda Sweeney Lloyd Tipton 635 63 Carolyn Teague Penny Todd GOI, f t U I . in Robert Turner jerry Unland oy, 3I 32 Judith Baltz Linda Boyer Linda Bogart Patricia Briscoe Becky Bols Patsy Brooks Dan Byers Pearce Brooks Bud Buell Tim Chism Dana Clow CI' Stanley Burchell Ray Coleman William Doyle Darald Evans Larry Flatness Lynn Ferguson Bonnie Frederick Robert Friant Theresa Galloway Deloris Gould Douglas Halkyard Kay Lynn Hall Andrea Hammond jackie Hess Dale Hauge Mike Hoyland Kathy Hawthorne Carol Hulbert Diana Heathcoat Karen Jennings Michael Korelc Joyce jeona Cathy jones jo Ann Karr Randy Kraker Edward Kruger Janis Kennedy Sharon Keplar Ronald Leslie Jerry Mantia Williani Lorraine Norman Marlow Terri Sue Lund Connie McCord f 6' Carol Keszonas Diana Peterson Diane Phillips Daniel Miller Terry Overton Kenneth Miller Marla Pearson David Murley Deloris Peterson X I Ns a' Q O 2,9 G59 9 Sf' 6 ' Q0 Evelyn Piercy K, 6 Dennis Randolph S' fe? 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O STANDING: Dick P., Dick K., Ken M., Allen P., Bill T., Ken D., Tom K., Roger M., Roger H., Ed A., Gary G-, DOH M-- Bob M., Chuck K., Mark O., Don W., Ron P., Dan R., Dave C., Lee H., Bob W. SITTING: Linda T., LoWayne W., Hansena V., Gerry P., Ava G., Kristi H., jean V., june V., Rae Lee H., Sandy W., Estelle O., Stephanie M., Melode F., Nancy M., Jeanette C. Dear Diary, May 2 I danced on an Enchanted Islev with my favorite beachcomber, A Jawa STANDING: Dave P., Dave B., Ralph S., Dan F., Frank A., Doug S., jerry D., Larry D., Jerry G., Howard D., Bob G., Keith S., Terry C., Al D., Ralph G., Bob H. SITTING: Leanne W., Alice H., Lee Rae S., Sherrie S., Darla S., Helen D., Judy C., Kathy B., Dee P., Rita O., Lana Z.. Lora Z., Donna E., Phyllis S., Tina J., Carol J. 39 6 Q, C335 03' ' 'NORAH 5 I-Ima Comes ' 1 Qwwupdag UNCLE ALECKH LARR yn QXQXPS U1 Yi. we aff? Dear Diary, 40 The junior and Senior class plays were terrific. if KFRSFIA O wxbaciwx' .yyfsegj .SANDRA Q'sYLv1A LA I F185-,, CRAIIVT gg mf wu dw Nagin? Jaw., Ys 059' .-YQX .MR AXCXEM VELDA .-Q0 AN . RU1-LED QW? GE.. .NONA Hup 2-3. Here we go again!! a gli Q O 5 Gals CLONAAS Dl1REeTolR: Mr. Juan Dear Diary, I could have sung all year,-but school let out just in time! 43 Dear Diary, N A slice of home- making is a slice of knowledge. FJ-IA. OFFICERS Lana, jean, Gerry, Nancy Kathy, Dee, Lora Melode CSar1dyj Chapter Mother: Mrs. Murley Mrs. Towler ADVISOR FFA OFFICERS: Dan F., jerry D., Dan R., Keith S., Howard D., Craig M., Mr. Morrissey. ADVISOR: Mr. Morrissey Peace Pipe ADVISOR: Mrs. Hites ADVISOR: Mr. McLaughlin --v ISOR: Mr. L FTA Q. A. Q V rl-fl ff--D CERS: jean, Ag, Cathy, Rita ADVISOR: Miss Marl Dear Diary, Although I'm stiff and bruised, think of the pounds I'11 lose!! ii Q fi Is ,K fi we? ff if 2 H, Vwesitj IIQRSNEROW: jim Satorious, Mark Offerman, Ken Malone, Chuck Karr, Gary Geisitler, Don Williamson, Roger Hadaway, Dick u ins 1. BACK ROW: Dan Friant, Dave Brown, Alan Dorick, Craig Mann, Howard Davidson, Bob Heap, Coach Ron Lehman. RECORD C14-1Oj We They 69 St. Paul 62 82 Mazon 68 59 Lemont 56 56 Braidwood 60 7.1 Newark 69 62 Seneca 64 84 Lisle 68 65 Plainfield 67 84 Wilmington 59 84 Yorkville 58 54 Coal City 61 52 Newark 54 90 Lemont 61 60 Lisle 61 91 Gardner 45 77 Plainfield 66 73 Dwight 59 58 Yorkville 62 FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNEY 60 Yorkville 68 COAL VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNEY 86 Wilmington 47 72 St. Paul 66 66 Coal City 69 DISTRICT TOURNEY 61 Newark 60 64 Seneca 75 50 Jwiiofuvwusrtg y y FIRST, ROW: Dave Murley Landis Smith jerry Unland, Mike Hoyland, Dennis Randolph, Bob Friant, Pearce Brooks. SEC- OND ROW: Dale Fatlan, Mickey Kore-lc,lDoug I-Ialkyard, Stanley Holland, Randy Kracker, Coach Charles Agney. THIRD ROW: Allen Brooks, Larry Boyer, Ed Riggs, Ken Wilhelmi. RECORD Q14-ey We They 54 St. Paul 28 47 Mazon 35 52 Lemont 41 58 Braidwood 52 45 Newark 39 54 Seneca 49 49 Lisle 42 61 Plainfield 59 69 Wilmington 56 42 Yorkville 47 66 Coal City 48 45 Newark 60 43 Lemont 54 49 Lisle 54 71 Gardner 58 58 Plainfield ' 56 67 Dwight 42 48 Yorkville 43 FOX VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNEY 38 Newark 43 COAL VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNEY 47 St. Paul 50 Deaf Diary just 1OVe b I especially when ilkethall games X WC really had CY re close, a d I C 0 , get SO ne Iles fhls are they fun W rvous, but b . . O big tum Outs f e really get Somy 83111 ' V611 Everyone Sureeshhave big crowds Spirit Th as good ' . ' C Team SCh001 W o 111g all yea QS 111 there the only f- The varsity W ght' On - 7 ere ' Sames, The ,esu With the excite t with 801116 liufllof varsity Cam mg air-raisers fi' up ' 5I 9 too Donna McCoy, Lee Rae Stroud, Juanita Fitzer, Steph Mann, Cindy Lewis, Agatha Siron, Cathy jones, Rosalie Corbin. Ol' VlCfOI'X Piercing I cheers Steph four years iisr ,. a cheerleader W ,sweet Q. VW-u ji- pie ,rail-UG at E555 -Q55 as 1 ,gf mm, :wi- ew? Calling 'ill Indians ,Q f fi' ri E . , Q was X pi 12215 be W 25539 y 25 14 E SH .. , ,. -- wt K , Wes filfi - ' - ' if-Nr'--..,,,+af:5, M y , A -' Fe-,. g FmewTZvuwTwplu1es The Wayne Thompson' Memorial Trophy this year went to sopho- more Craig .Mann. Craig hit 66 of 90 tosses in varsity competition for a very fine .753 average, Freshman Mike Hoylancl won the Robert Rushton Memorial Trophy with an average of 583. Mike made 21 of 36 attempts in junior varsity play. Mawgms Terry, 'lD'r. Ben Coley, or Spade was kept busy as a manager this year. Here he puts away suits at the encl of a long season. 1 Steve grabs for supplies which are always in demand. One duty of the managers is to make sure equipment is in stock and available for use. 53 ,,f5 ' , -lf. .fb 5417 '- WILLY BOB Q , : i im z iw L ili: Lg. . , miixs l a g Q S x :gl 1 M 2 qw, 54 ZH M V K fiw m A HSL A fxvilfv 'fiiii HOSS 255 5 7' . Q U ,SAX , M iz , - 531 fs : L asia, ffm? 5 4 1 gmlif gi J ?SL?1sf2Lsz5fm f W in ,P ws u Wie AL X L Kg 3--: K Q 35 .21, f i 92 449 was 55 T995 ' km fifgmififg aww sw fwiw flda ' Eg55'V5Qi2lLiQ?3 X L ., X , CHUCK I 1 I ' f, k , -' E ff lK,ii5fSRaff YH .- fifi2fzWQQwaQ1 fsnww Q,5ig2iQg2L2fQfwf2 5212? ii . Y ' .X K .253 , ' sing ROG CRAIG Y fa' fi GOOSE if -1 f ,f I DAN f ,,.,, - ,- I .L , .1-I't-ffm? 11, - -f14:.1:,,:, L Q ks: .--- I ,Aff if-.4,.:v,,.i4J--A -- ., :I, 1,..,s,,-va. ygiiwgxi 5511.5-r in ..E.,.. I ,sn s S i 0 :I ,Lf ,- .mwn 3' If' .J W X, ffl , 5. JIM W, i. K WM KENNY 'E :. ?:'?'.E': i fz' : ffl. L , 5 1,5 5 1 5 s uf1fsf.,,,1 5if . in 2, 'Z V Pwiilfelafiffi 51111 ?Jf15s'Pi9 Q gy ? 2.491 as ,qi 6,5 M' SA' i ,f I DICK ' - fgs-35? qx rgn. XQH Q 3 fm ,, Qe : ?1 , W h L UA: m y ,gh . ,, ??w Qi, fx i B ROXVNIE s ff xgfaigfsbf A , g-Q ' ,.a 'Qz.- :'. A . W fwiiz , E zigigqggsfiikgi K K ff2gif21wm X35 Wk :H L u i -A w as s QQ swf? ,ing X ik ,lu x ii' , :dang ,.., ,I .Z ,,, VK A W' ' MARK kv pk. ., f, , . sf? If 'f W V w A 3. P: 1 H'XK,fq23bgg,mwQ, W fs. , . if , if ,KE if ww. E45 my FRONT ROW: Manager Dave Peterson, Dick Davidson, Terry Overton, jim Monday, Larry Flatness, 0 er Gerber, Manager Allen Robinson, Coach Don Morrissey. BACK ROW: Charley Wells, Frank Ashley, ee A cl Wwsdwrg Monte R g Hays, Bob Stirniman, L Harrison, Doug Sitzes, Ecl n erson, Ralph Siron, Jerry Goggins. 656 . CM .NW mekogsbx? 7065. 0015 D631 9106 Q CW Mesixma 13,09 is QU e wt as A or Coe 01091, G Yew as at we an mote X336 WMD Ngo! 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Www , . 5 - 'sir E, fr,, F s l f i ' i if .53 f 'J' CHARLIE ELTON PETE RALPH JERRY TERRY DOUG LARRY hifi! 5 1 4, 'hh 5 I 5.55311 5 ,,. 552 1 1, 5 f Mt ' K 4 if w ,, K.. mff 'T ED FRANK ' ., F. 5? ,'iEi!5iaif sf- .zi.Ef!ff f- sh ' 1' V5 'YM wflgfnhiv' H4 Y ' Mi, fy' i 5 fi Kilo: g. , ,153 PM Kg: .9 . I n 55, 41. wfflmik . 3, .I gf, -3 .-,f, S SE 2 sys-Q ' 3, Q5 ,fi-E - M : 3235? KEN MIKE DAN Ya H15 Yea sO0 1 . we gear Ukadagull mack liens bejagisvrkd a . X tfiilgating 3:21 MXCY EFX Aid 7 Q b . be V901 Vmirs. Even iggioals to tvahxabxe track Gigi me St? X Sided agdwst Q 9 . 0g , be CXUIAV YT tack MCC f.mtt1C1?r'l'U. 109 to 1 ds 'ct 10 Q Cut COY in lance est Cow? boo, ce Gt QLQQY we b We SC . O05 We, t me Oi gssed 3509 WA s0 KW '61 909 X W s S1 5 XX- 3. 9- -30 A35 be102 the X119 6 Ko gnc dose to r' '0 0. e 5' 'l X 0 X C959 Yxamsoo 813,61 tecotds Qi Maw! KGS vw' bio FIRST ROW: D. Friant, H. Davidson, A. Dorick, D. Vifilliamson, L. Harrison, J. Satorius, G. Geistler, R. Siron, R. Severso C Mann, W. Chandler, D. Sitzes. SECOND ROW: R. Kracker, D. Fatland, B. Maloney, P. Brooks, D. Davidson, M. Korelc, D. Hal . Hauge, M. Hoyland, B. Sellers, B. Kennedy, L. Smith, Mr. Lehman. THIRD ROW: D. Evans, B. Lorraine, B. Friant, E. K 62 Dear Diary, These are district track representatives: Landis Smith, Lee Harrison, Warren Chandler, Alan Dorick, 'Dan Friant, Jim Satorius, Don Williamson, Craig Mann, Howard Davidson, Gary Geistler. PACK SENIOR TRACK MEN Gary G., Don W., Lee H., jim S. NEW RECORDS IQO yard Dash Don Williamson O:1O:6 Discus Gary Geistler 129' ion Hlgh JI-HYIP jim Satorius 5' 7 63 Tamb, 4 , X ,W A ,5 E gm, FMS-5.1 W my W . . gmasiilf ' L mi JM? wx ..L!gvx,,gg W k .V - 9 . ,qw M15 , Ax, 2-1,E,, iwwlfiliabgw ' M522 5952? M y Mfhfii ggi ,225 '7i5i'S2!i19zKfwaeem ,A u w, Wffi15fwzgE,:gif 2'f fi S S,g5iXfa!5!Ef?'?U b1i5f X A LwE??r5gQsQH5H L gi gpiwiiafk1523-ligg?'2QffHfgfww, fmiw,e?gsim 2wfaewfifiiaNew 'f'wsm,mwf LHP?5s11K1iQ112Qf2252s1-Mas'1652ax5a'i3f21ww.. 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BACK ROW: Coach Norman Miller, Bob Bluer, jim Monday, Bill Lorraine, Mike Hoyland, Dennis Randolph, Dave Peterson, Mickey Korelc, Randy Kracker, Monte Gerber, Pearce Brooks. fw Ji 5 X, 'SEV 65 Batting Award l The Dave Dorick Batting Award this year is presented to Alan Dorick by coach Norm Miller. Alan led the team with batting average. izeoorzo gn--gp FAU- SPRING We The? We They 4 M3209 5 15 Plainfield 7 5 SCHCCH. 1 2 Oswego 3 8 Bf3.lCl.W0Od 1 Plano O 9 Coal CRY 5 1 Lemont 4 4 Paul 1 3 Lisle 0 1 Gardner 0 1 Newark 0 COAL VALLEY CONFERENCE TOURNEY 3 Oswego 9 4 Plainfield 2 5 Mazon 4 . 11 Plano 2 9 Braidwood 1 6 7 Coal Cit 2 2 Newark y 10 Lisle 5 3 Yorkville 3 8 Yorkville 4 O Lemont 4 DISTRICT TOURNEY We They 9 Morris 0 0 Coal City 8 cat cher a .521 ' Lim-Up Craig-Outfield Chuck-Pitcher, Outfield Mark--First Base Landis-Second Base Don-Center Field Dan-Outfield Harry-Ouxtfiexld Roger-Third Base Alan-Catcher DHVC-S'hNOftStOP, Pitcher I 5 ff 5 -V i H if i Z Z Q 3 1 3 ,, 3 IJ.-,Me,:w:v:Lf,fQ: , f , , ww, ' ' W I don't believe that this raven will be able to quote Never- more anymore. Some people may say that solid geometry is easy, but I don't think so. I hope this experiment we are doing today in chemistry does- n't blow up!!! Electricity costs less today you know, especially when I make it in Physical Science class. Today I learned what a Rund- funkprogramm is, don't you wish you knew? One thing I learned in Prob- lems class this year was to speak Chinese. I am to be the first man on the moon in a homemade rocket ship. Today I am learning to draw blueprints for the new teacher subdivision in Minooka. Today in Girls' P.E., I just about caught the ball for the first time all year. I'm sure glad I don't have to take one of these English II tests every day. Today I'm having just one of my regular restful days in speech class. I am taking one of Mrs. Mc I.aughlin's usual Friday spell ing tests today in English I I-lowwfuI2.ow FIRST ROW: S. Mann, E. Owens, M. Offerman, C. Ashmore, S. Weigerding. SECOND ROW: K. Hoyland, S. Eaton, 1. Coyne, G. Peterson, A. Galloway, H. Vandborg. SENIORS IUNIORS FIRST ROXV: S. Sharpton, S. Hoppler, K. Bols, H. Davidson, L. Zink, L. Zink. NOT SHOWN: L. Dirst. 74 F-Iowvlzolb FIRST ROW: A. Briscoe, B. Link, A. Boyle, S. Beane, B. Shearer, O. Knudson, A. Siron, J. Vaughn. SECOND ROW: M. Iverson, C. Lewis, C. Mann, K. Wilhelmi, T. Reed, J. Fitzer, D. Davidson, J. Monday. SOPHOMORES FRESHMEN FIRST RO-W: C. Roberts, J. Hess, D. Phillips, C. Jones, G. Weigerding, T. Lund, S. Sharpiton, N. Skaggs. SECOND ROW: J. Seehafer, P. Brooks, R. Stirniman, S. Thorsen, M. Hoyland, D. Heathcoat, E. Kruger, K. Miller, T. Overton, S. Burchell. 75 'Awards W0mdl2,J Club Award- jeanette Coyne, Mark Offer- rnan, and Kristi Hoylancl. M011 Reprefefztnlive Stu- defzff-Stephanie Mann and Mark Offerman. American Legim Award Kristie Hoyland and Donnie Williamson. Sfboal Booftery Award- Geraldine Peterson. Agricultural Arlaierfemenl Award-Daniel Roberts. D.A.R. Award-Sandra Weigerding. Qemioful-Iowa The Honor. Students and their averages are from left to right, Sherry Eaton-4.19, Nancy Murley-4.00, Jeanette Coyne -4.92, Knstr Hoyland-4.92, Linda Todd-4.00, Mark Offerman-4.16, Stephanie Mann-4.63, Sandra Weigerding -4.58, Hansena Vandborg-4.15, Estelle Owens-4.35, Ava Galloway-4.56, Gerry Peterson-4.47. 77 5 K F -zm 2:swrw:wwww mamwmsfiaiaiifw wf'1ssQm A5659 ' Lg pg- f WxE . ,SH - Jw--fi .--f751?ib1iQ1YEg- i.?i6sf3Ml3Ek U ,. zen-W Xwwm - 'WWW- Wh - W'-Y' ' Q 2- ,., -E -, -A ,.., . ,x,,, . , .W .,N...,,T A WwTm.,..,,,, Qi g W .mm viv- rf wi I lf, 4 M19 ' ' ' Yi U xiii? 3 LQ! Q X iw' if .ui i 5 ....4 . 1, N sf'


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