1968 ECHO MONTICELLO COLLEGE HAYNER PUBLIC I ii RARY DISTRICT AL1 ON, ILLINOIS 2 Throughout the following pages are recorded the Sounds of Monticello during the past year, sounds not to be forgotten because of the fond memories they evoke. 3 The dedication of the 1968 ECHO is to the man who, with his inexhaustible energy, recognizes and strives to fulfill the demands of a growing college, who, because of his modern ideas, gives enthusiasm to campus life and the learning process, who, in his very personable way, represents the respected guiding voice of Monticello . . . 7 °R. GAIL MYERS I I i i THE COLLEGE I I : 10 In the distance sounds the Mississippi River traffic above the life of downtown Alton, Illinois. Set in an atmosphere of calm are the PRAISE ANGEL WINDOW highlighting the LIBRARY and the CHAPEL. I • HATHEWAY HALL gives pleasure through its facilities: the Olympic POOL, the AUDITORIUM, and the GYMNASIUM. 17 On South Campus are located HASKELL HOUSE and ERICKSON HALL, accommodations for the experience of dormitory life. 18 Lj5T 7f 20 Removed from the busy cei campus, the HIGHLANDS and CABIN offer recreation, relaxa and enjoyment. t ALDEN HOUSE, GILMAN, the Elm Street residenc'es, and The EVERGREENS house students, faculty, and the President. 22 ADMINISTRATION President G. E. Myers, B.A., M.A., State University of Iowa, Ph. D., University of Denver Dr. Myers assists with Freshman Orientation Picnic: 26 Mrs. Becky VanAusdoll, Secretary, Office of the President Interesting as it is, this ECHO cannot include all the excitement of the events of this past year. Yet, it is an excellent pictorial record of buildings, of classes, of traditional observances to be remembered in the years to come. Beautiful as it is, this ECHO cannot describe the warmth of our friendships. Yet, it will evoke memories of shared joys and a deep affection for one another and for Monticello. Put together creatively and sensitively, this ECHO is a paper-and-ink diary not of the days and the weeks, but of the people with whom we shared this time—people who have influenced us for the rest of our lives during this—our wonderful year together. G. E. Myers President JOHN D. SCHWEITZER, Academic Dean, A,B., Westminster College, A.M., University of Chicago Dean Of Faculty MRS. JACQUELINE SWEENEY, Assistant to the Academic Dean Dean Of Students MRS. MARGUERITE SHEWMAN, B.A., lindcnwood College, M.A., State University of Iowa Assistant Dean Of Students CARILEE A. HOGAN, Assistant Dean of Students, Social Director, B.M.E., Univcr-sily of Oklahoma, M. Ed., University of Oklahoma 29 JAMES W. RICE, Registrar and Academic Counselor, B.S., M.S., University of Illinois 30 Office Of The Registrar MRS. DONNA McCOY, Secretary to the Registrar, C.A., Monticello College ROBERT M. MARTIN, Director of Admissions, B.A., M.A., University of Illinois Admissions Office JAMES R. DOODY, Assistant Director of Admissions and Publications, Southern Illinois University MRS. SARAH D. HENESEY, Secretory Admissions Office 32 CHARLES E. MUSGRAVE, Assistant to the President, B. Mos. Ed., Shurtlcff Collego, M. S., University of Illinois 33 MRS. MARY L. SCHMIDT, Director of Alumnae Affairs, Monti-cello College RALPH M. WANDLING, Director of Operational Services, B. S., University of Illinois 34 MRS. BEVERLY HUMPHRIES, Librarian, B. S., North Texas State University MRS. FAY C. SCHWEITZER, Assistant Librarian, B.M., University of Wisconsin, M.S., Wisconsin State U. MRS. BARBARA MU3GRAVE, R. N., Director of Health Center, R.N., Deaconess Hospital, St. Louis, University of Colorado 35 MRS. MIIDREP MORROW, Director of Housekeeping MRS. JEAN GROSHANS and MRS. RAMONA KRESS, receptionists and switchboard operators at Info. Mrs. Kress is also in charge of the Post Office. MRS. ELIZABETH HABEKOST, Book Store Manager MRS. JUDY JENKINS, Director of Development Assistant L-ft: Miss Frankc, Miss Marlin, Miss Halpin, Miss Ahrling. 38 I Resident Directors MISS SABRA MARTIN, B.S., M. Ed., Oklahoma University, the Housemother for Haskell. ... our next Olympic candidate. J MISS KATHERINE E. HAIPIN, B.A., Southern Illinois University, the Housemother for Baldwin. MISS JUDITH L. FRANKE, B.S., Illinois Stole University, the Housemother for Caldwell. 'Tis the season to be jolly . . MISS BARBARA AHRLING, B.S., University of Illinois, the Housemother for Erickson. OOO! Santa comes tonight! 39 English Stresses Communication WILLIAM C. GARDNER, Chairman Associate Professor B.A., Washington and Jefferson College, M.S., Kansas State University HELEN CHRISTOE Instructor Ph.B., Shurtlcff College M.A., University of Wisconsin HENRY P. GERSMAN Assistant Professor B A., University of Cincinnati, M.A., University of Colorado HERBERT A. WOODBURY Professor A.B., Harvard, M.A., Washington University JUDITH L. FRANKE Instructor B.E. Ed., Illinois State University DAVID W. GEILEN Instructor B.A., Carleton College M.A., Pennsylvania State University . . . From the informality of a Senior English Honors class discussing Milton's Paradise Lost while munching on the forbidden fruit to the formality of a Freshman Composition class. Developing proficiency in communication in the Language-Arts field is one of the aims of the English Department. It also helps to provide students with practical rhetorical tools and literary exempla in the exciting search for awareness of man's fundamental worth and dignity, and of his ultimate place in a universe that appears absurd, uncaring, and, at times, overwhelming. 43 Foreign Language Aims At Appreciation PAUL J. COOKE (Dr.), Chairman Professor Ph.D., University of Illinois GLORIA A. SHIFF Laboratory Director Instructor B.S. Ed., University of Illinois LJUBICA VIDIC Instructor B.A., Zcmun College, Yugoslavia, Adv. Diploma, Pedagogical College, Belgrade, M.A., St. Louis University ROSA C. ECHEVARRIA (Dr.) Assistant Professor B.S., B.A., Instituto Segunda Ensenaza, Habana, Cuba 44 DARINKA ARANDJELOVIC Instructor B.A., University of Snoplje, Yugoslavia Preparing students for fruitful participation in our relations with foreign countries by acquiring a broad knowledge of their language and culture is one way the Foreign Language Department aims at appreciation of languages. Drilling aloud in class and weekly visits to the language laboratory help students pick up a natural accent in either French, Spanish, or German. Sally Sizer signs up for the French Club, a new addition this year. c Habla usted cspanol? ... Oops, sorry Mrs. Vidic. [05 nruD annrviznTiDM5 i 45 Fine Arts Strives For Creativity ROBERT OLDHAM, Chairman Prof., Music, College Organist Mus. B., Mus. M., Yale University, M.A., Ed.D., Columbia University MICHAEL KURKJIAN Asst. Prof., Music B.Mus., Washington University, M.Mus., University of Illinois GERALD LANDON Instructor, Voice and Music Mus.B., Kansas State College, Mus.M., Washington University The Department of Fine Arts offers a curriculum providing a strong background in Art, Drama, and Music. Through knowledge of the fundamentals and application, the department strives for creativity and appreciation. «= HIILIS ARNOLD Prof., Ceramics and Sculpture B.A., Cum laude. University of Minnesota Cindy Pappas puts the finishing touches on her clay sculpture while an art class molds a figure out of plaster of Paris. MARY E. GRIESELL Asst. Prof., Art B.A., Southern Illinois University, M.F.A., Southern Illinois University ARTHUR T. TOW ATA Asst. Prof., Art M.S., Southern Illinois University 47 Physical Education For Fitness CELIA HUTTON, Chairman Assistant Professor B.S., Southern Illinois University, M.S., Indiana State University BETH HUNTER Instructor B.S. Ed., Kansas State Teachers College J. BETTY PARS Instructor Monticcllo College GUSTAVO MARTINEZ-CARRENO Instructor B.Ph. Military Academy of Colombia, Master of Equitation, Cavalry Academy of Colombia J 50 JUDITH TOENEBOEHN Instructor, Individual and Team Sports B.S., Southern Illinois University Swimming, sports, dancing, and equitation are offered in the Physical Education Department. These activities promote fitness, develop coordination, and acquaint students with the skills and fundamentals of the various sports. I I 51 Science And Mathematics Challenge Students PETER CHACHARONIS (Dr.), Chairman Associate Professor B.A., Marshall University, M.A., Ph.D., Ohio State University ERNEST E. PHILLIPS Instructor B.A., Western State (Gunnison), M.A., Colorado State College LOUIS N. HEIDER Associate Professor B.S., Southeast Missouri State College, M.S., University of Illinois DUANE C. RANDALL Assistant Professor A.B., A.M., University of Missouri EVELYN L. TRENNT Associate Professor B.A., University of Omaha, M.A., University of Illinois 52 Sally Sizer and Cheryl Parks dig around in their cat, uncovering the abdominal aorta. The Department of Science and Mathematics attempts to give the student an appreciation of the contribution of science to modern life, experience in applying scientific method to thinking in concrete situations, and a comprehension of fundamental laws and principles of nature. A new addition to the biology courses. Biology 250, allows the student to participate in her own research project. The principles of chemistry must be employed in physiology as Honey Hawley discovers. Using the correct wheels helps Donna Testa smooth and polish her stone. 53 Social Sciences Strives For Understanding MONTGOMERY JESSUP, Chairman Instructor, Government and Philosophy A. B., University of Wichita BETTY J. DRAYER Assoc. Prof., American History, Sociology Monticello Historian and Archivist B. S., M.S., Kansas State University MARGARET A. MARLOW Assoc. Prof., European History B.S., M.A., Kent State University JOSEPH E. HOLCOMB Instructor, Psychology B.S.Ed., M.S., Illinois State University CORTLEY H. BURROUGHS (REV.) Instructor, Religion B.S., Tennessee Technical, B.O., Vanderbilt University, D.D., Monmouth College SABRA MARTIN Instructor, Sociology B.S., M.Ed., Oklahoma University 54 KATHERINE E. HALPIN Instructor, Am. Education, Ed. Psychology B.A., Southern Illinois University JAMES W. RICE Asst. Prof., Economics B.S., M.S., University of Illinois The Department of Social Sciences strives for unity of understanding with knowledge in sociology, psychology, history, education, and economics by uncovering relationships within these areas as well as among them. 55 Rosannc Cabaniss points out an area of interest to her European history class. I__________________________ SENIORS CLASS OFFICERS, L-R: Paula Dressel, Treasurer, Serena Sheesley, Secretary, Cathy Hammond, Vice-President, Kathy Gongola, President. Susan Abowitz McGehee, Arkansas Lucy Ames Lincoln, Nebraska ; ! i f Laura Backus Columbus, Ohio Polly Bacon Lexington, Kentucky Holly Barbour Indianaoolis, Indiana Carol Bard Denver, Colorado Joyce Barrett Cincinnati, Ohio Tracy Bauer Bunker, Illinois 59 Carol Bennett Arlington, Virginia Joan Blumberger Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Carolyn Bible Dayton, Ohio Linne Bray Baltimore, Maryland Peggy Blackburn Grand Island, Nebraska Suzer Brower Woodbury, New Jersey 60 l j Jency Brugh River Forest, Illinois Marney Buchanan Elaine Burks Belleville, Illinois Chevy Chase, Maryland 61 Candi Carpenter Florissant, Missouri Sharon Butler St. Louis, Missouri 62 Brenda Chandler Memphis, Tennessee Pam Chappell Clinton, New York Eva Chwang Sao Paulo, Brazil 64 Carol Cohen Wilmette, Illinois Penny Cooke Godfrey, Illinois Ginger Corbett Corpus Christi, Texas Jane Dalby Joplin, Missouri Reggie Davey Oakland, New Jersey Glenda Davis McLeansboro, Illinois Joan Dearnley Hunting Valley, Pennsylvania Penny Derby Brookfield, Wisconsin 65 ! V. J. Dickson Godfrey, Illinois Paula Dressel Cindy Duggan Marietta, Georgia Kansas City, Missouri 66 Carolyn Engel Windsor, Connecticut Leslie Falk Tampa, Florida Marcia Flowers Montgomery, Alabama I 67 Judy Franke St. Louis, Missouri Susie Guglielmino Glendale, California Kathy Gongola Newport, Ohio Betty Haas Lancaster, New York Polly Gordy Chevy Chase, Maryland Penny Hall Plainfield, New Jersey 68 Cathy Hammon Memphis, Tennessee Honey Hawley Denver, .Colorado Betty Hansford Kirkwood, Missouri Ann Hollenbach Louisville, Kentucky Pat Huasserman Old Westbury, New York Susan Holmes Jerseyville, Illinois 69 Adele Johnson Alton, Illinois Kristy King Sf. Louis, Missouri Terry Kahn Detroit, Michigan Stephanie Kline Mt. Prospect, Illinois Lissa Kane Long Island, New York Tracy Konstam Mansfield, Ohio 70 Barb Lewis Kenmore, New York Nancy Light Colorado Springs, Colorado Tammy Kramer Chesterfield, Missouri 71 Kathy Marshall Poughkeepsie, New York Sandy Martin Grosse Point, Michigan Mindy McKeon Hinsdale, Illinois I 73 Sandy Mehl Erie, Pennsylvania Marjorie Merritt Philadelphia, Pennsylvania Nancy Metzenbaum Warrensville Heights, Ohio Lynn Middleton Chester, Pennsylvania Ann Miller Garden City, New York JoAnne Moe Wheaton, Illinois Katrina Moore Concordia, Kansas Donna Neal Memphis, Tennessee 75 I I Moira O'Connell Roslyrt Heights, New York !lin,da Olson r°,sa' Oklahoma Peggy O'Neill Carpentersville, inois Cheryl Parks Lexington, Kentucky Paula Payne Pimento, Illinois Cindy Pappas Tarpon Springs, Florida 77 Stephanie Petri Grosse Point, Michigan Suzanne Roe Louisville, Kentucky Mamie Quinn Grosse Point, Michigan Kris Rogge Johnson, Nebraska Ann Robinson Metairie, Louisiana Ann Ruyle Godfrey, Illinois 78 I, i. Kathy Sanford Albany, New York Jane Schoninger Miami Beach, Florida Marcy Schaffer Hazelwood, Missouri Sally Shelton Paducah, Kentucky Ellen Schmidt St. Joseph, Missouri Ann Shepard Suisun City, California 79 Leigh Shepard Knoxville, Tennessee Kin Smith 8ethesda, Maryland Melody Shiff Godfrey, Illinois Sue Stanton West Chester, Pennsylvania Sally Sizer Fayetteville, Arkansas Dian Stevanov Marietta, Georgia 80 t Joy Sylvan Danbury, Connecticut Susan Stubbs Edwardsville, Illinois Jan Stuart Sapulpa, Oklahoma 81 r Skip Traa Lake Forest, Illinois Vicki Vosburgh Kansas City, Missouri Susan Wallis Whitefish Bay, Wisconsin Pam Weymouth Memphis, Tennessee Teddy Wieland St. Louis, Missouri Connie Wilken St. Charles, Illinois Beth Wohlberg Sf. Louis, Missouri Carol Wooley Edina, Minnesota ( 82 Gloria Yates Clarence, New York Lee Young Osceola, Arkansas 83 ABOWITZ, SUSAN (Ab)-GWB Junior Committee, 1; MSO, 1, 2. AMES, LUCY—Poetry Club, 1; Interfaith, 1. BACKUS, LAURA (Fig)—MSO, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Interfaith, 1; Delta Psi Omega 2. BACON, PAULINE (Polly)—GWB Junior Committee, 1; Poetry Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; Art Club, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Student Council Representative, 1, 2; Orientation Committee, 2; MSO, Vice-President, 2; Riding Club, 2. BARBOUR, HOLLY—Dean's List, 1; Phi Theta Kappa, 1,2; Times Staff, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Student Council, 2; Young Republicans, 1, 2; Secretary, 1, 2. BARD, CAROL—Hatheway Hostess, 1; Pousto, 1. BARRETT, JOYCE (Joy)—St. Louis Hockey Team, 1; Tennis Team, 1, 2; Dance Club, 2; Senior Staff, 2. BAUER, TRACY—Young Republicans, 1, 2, President, 1, 2; Choir, 1, 2. BENNETT, CAROLE—Tri Key, 1, 2; Drama Club, 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Young Republicans, 2. BIBLE, CAROLYN—Orientation Committee, 2; Geology Club, 1; Dance Club, 1, 2. BLACKBURN, PEGGY—Geology Club, 1; Choir, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2. 84 BLUMBERGER, JOAN—Riding Club, 1, 2; Social Cabinet, 1, 2; Poetry Club, 1, 2; Film Club, 2; Tri Key, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Dad's Day Committee. BOSTON, LINDA—MAA, Secretary, 2; Basketball Team, 1,2. BRADY, SUSAN—MSO, 1; Dance Club, 1, 2, President, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, President, 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. BRACHMAN, ELLEN—Riding Club, Treasurer, 2. BRAY, LINNE-Echo Staff, 1; Film Club, 2. BRIGHT, BONNIE (Lou)-Choir, 1, 2; Dance Club, 2. 85 r BROWER, SUZANNE (Suzer)—St. Louis Hockey Team, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Social Cabinet, 1, 2; Dad's Day Committtee 2. BROWN, CONNIE—Dance Club, 2; Miss Alton-Godfrey, 1967. BUCHANAN, MARNEY—Riding Club, 1,2, Vice-President, 2; Tri Key, 2; Student Council, 2; Geology Club Council, 2; Marlin Club, 2. BURKA ELAINE (Burk)-MSO, 1; Film Club, 2. BUTLER, SHARON—Hatheway Hostess, 1; MSO, 1, Cabinet, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Student Council, 2. CARLSON, LINNEA (Nea) 86 CARNWATH, SHIRLEY (Squeak)-Art Club, 1; Art Fair, 1; Film Club, President, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Dad's Day Chairman, 2. CARPENTER, CANDI LU (Moss)—Dean's List; Dance Club, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Echo Staff 2. CARVER, JANET CHERRY (Jennie)—Choir, 1,2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Council, 2; Mar-Club, 2. CHANDLER, BRENDA—Young Republicans, 1, 2; Drama Club, 2; Film Club, 2; Dance Club, 2. CHAPPELL, PAMELA (Chopper)-Senior Staff, 2. COHEN, CAROL—Geology Club, 1; MSO, 1; Dance Club, 1,2. 87 COOKE, PENNY-Dean's List; MSO Cabinet, 2. CORBETT, VIRGINIA (Ginger)—MSO, 1; Dance Club, 2; Young Republicans, 2; Film Club, 2. CHWANG, EVA—Student Council Recording Secretary, 2; Dance Club, 2. DALBY, C. JANE—Choir, 1; Freshman Class President; Coronation Court, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Dean's List, 1, 2; Student Council, 1, 2; Vice-President, 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. DAVEY, REGINA (Reggie)—MSO, 1; Volleyball Team, 1; Hatheway Hostess 1; Riding Club, 1, 2; Geology Cabinet, 2. DAVIS, GLENDA—Dance Club; Dean's List; Geology Club, 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2. DEARNLEY, JOAN—Tennis Team, 1; MSO, 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Geology Club 1, 2, Secretary, 1, Cabinet, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Young Republicans, 2. DERBY, PENNY—Geology Club, 1. DEXTER, CYNTHIA (Cindy)-Dean's List. DICKSON, VERNA JO (VJ)—GWB Junior Committee, 1; Choir, 1; Drama Club, 1; Dance Club, 1, 2; Orientation Committee, 2; Delta Psi Omega, 1, 2; Student Council, 1, 2; Social Honor Council Chairman, 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. 88 DRESSEL, PAULA LOU (Coke, Plopp)—Orientation Committee, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2; Dean's List, 1, 2; Basketball Team Captain, 1, 2; Echo Staff, Editor, 2; Senior Class Treasurer, Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. DUGGAN, DOROTHY (Cindy)—Dean's List; Drama Club, 2; Geology Club, 2. ENGEL, CAROLYN (lg)—Hatheway Hostess, 1; Echo Staff, 1, 2; Softball Team, 1; Basketball Team, 1, 2; MAA President, 2. FALK, LESLIE—Orientation Committee, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Cabinet, 1, Secretary, 2; MSO Cabinet, 2; Tri Key, 2. FLOWERS, MARCIA (Softie)-Dance Club, 1, 2. FRANKE, JUDITH (Judy)—MAA Hockey, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Dean's List-Senior Staff, 2; Dance Club, 2; Marlin Club, 1, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2; MSO, 1, 2, Treasurer, 2. GONGOLA, KATHLEEN (Kathy)—Senior Class President, 2; Student Council, 2; Geology Club, 2; Tri Key, 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. GORDY, POLLY—Social Cabinet, 1, 2; Student Council, 1, 2; Chaplain, 2. GUGLIELMINO, SUSAN (Suzi) HALL, JUNE (Pen])—Times Staff, 1; Drama Club, 1, 2, Vice President, 2; Delta Psi Omega, 2, Vice-President, 2; Hatheway Staff, 1, 2, Stage Manager, 2; Geology Club 2. HAAS, BETTY—Social Cabinet, 1, 2; Treasurer, 2; Times Staff. HAMMOND, CATHY—GWB Junior Committee, 1; Coronation Court, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Freshman Class Treasurer; Choir, 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Basketball Team, 1, 2; Echo Staff, 1, 2; Social Honor Board; Tri Key, 2; Senior Class Vice-President; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. HANSFORD, BETTY—MSO, 1; Student Council, 1, 2, President, 2; Academic Honor Board, 2; Ideal Daughter, 2; Orientation Committee, 2; Who's Who Among Students in American Junior Colleges. HARRIS, LOUANNA HAUSSERMANN, PATRICIA (Pat)-MSO, 1, 2; Volleyball Team, 1, 2. HAWLEY, MARY (Honey)—MSO, 1; Echo Staff, 1; Social Cabinet, 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Dad's Day Committee, 2; Dance Club, 2; Geology Club, 2; Poetry Club, 2; Marlin Club, 1, 2. HOLLENBACH, ANN-Dance Club; Drama Club. HOLMES, SUSAN-Dance Club, 1, 2. HOWARD, JUDITH (Judy) JOHNSON, ADELE—Orientation Committee, 2; Times Staff, 1; Hatheway Hostess, 1; MSO President, 2. KAHN, TERRY—GWB Junior Committee, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Dance Club, 1, 2; Tri Key, 2; Hatheway Hostess, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2, President, 2. KANE, LISSA—MSO, 2; Film Club, 2. KING, KRISTINA (Kristy)—Geology Club, 1, 2; Basketball Team, 1, 2. KLINE, STEPHANIE—Echo Staff, 1; Marlin Club, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Dance Club, 2; Social Cabinet, 2. 90 KONSTAM, TRACY—MSO, 1; Orientation Committee, 2. KRAMER, TAMMY—MSO, 1; Drama Club, 1, 2; Delta Psi Omega, 1, 2; Choir, 1, 2; Dance Club, 1, 2; Young Republicans, 2; Geology Club, 1,2. LALLY, AAARY (Ginny)—MSO Cabinet, 2; Riding Club, 1,2. LEWIS, BARBARA—Art Club, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Echo Staff, 1; Film Club, 2. LIGHT, NANCY (LB)—Riding Club, 1; MSO, 1; Geology Club, 2; Dance Club, 2; Young Republicans, 1, 2. LIND, PAMELA (Pam)—Dance Club, 2; Riding Club, 2. LOUIE, JESSIE—Student Council, 2. MARGOLIS, IRIS—Student Council, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Film Club, Secretary, 2. AAARSHALL, MARY (Kathy)-Riding Club, 1; Marlin Club, 2; Delta Psi Omega President, 2; Drama Club, 1,2, President, 2. MCKEON, MELINDA (Mindy)—Geology Club, 1; Dad's Day Committee, 2; Art Club, 1, 2. MEHL, SANDRA (Sam)-Art Club, 1. MERRITT, MARJORIE—Young Republicans, 1,2. METZENBAUM, NANCY (Metz)—Young Republicans, 2; Marlin Club, 2. MIDDLETON, LINDA (Lynn)—Hatheway Hostess, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Times Staff, 1; Echo Staff, 1; Choir, 1,2,-TriKey, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Geology Club, 2; Student Council, 2. MILLER, ANN (Mill)— MSO, 1; Young Republicans, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2. MOE, JOANNE—GWB Junior Committee, 1; Tri Key, 2; Social Cabinet, 2; Geology Club, 2. MOORE, KATRINA-Choir, 1, 2; Geology Club, 1,2. NEAL, DONNA—Poetry Club, 1; MSO, 2; Echo Staff, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2. O'CONNELL, MOIRA—Ideal Daughter, 1; Young Republicans, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Tri Key, 2; Dad's Day Committee, 2. OLSON, LINDA—Choir, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; MSO Cabinet, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Riding Club, 2; Dean's List, 2. O'NEILL, PEGGY-Marlin Club, 1; Film Club, 2. PAPPAS, CYNTHIA (Cindy)-Art Club, 1; Riding Club, 2. PARKS, CHERYL—Student Council, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; Dean's List. 92 PAYNE, PAULA—Dad's Day Committee, 2; Young Republicans, 2. PETRI, STEPHANIE (Taffy)—Echo Staff, 1; Volleyball Team, 1; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Art Fair, 1; Film Club ,2. PHILIPPS, BARBARA (Barb)-Marlin Club, 1, 2; Dance Club, 2; Film Club, 2; Drama Club, 1,2; Delta Psi Omega. QUINN, MARY (Mamie)—Echo Staff, 1; Student Council, 1; MSO, 1; Times Staff, 1; Handbook Committee, 1; Tennis Team, 1, 2; Geology Club, 2. ROBINSON, ANN (Potsie)—Senior Staff, 2; Student Council, 2. ROBINSON, MARY—MSO, 1, 2; Poetry Club, 1,2. SCHAFFER, MARTHA RUCKERT (Marcy) SCHMIDT, ELLEN (Ellie Mae)-Orientation Committee, 2; Marlin Club, 1, 2; MSO, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; Interfaith, 1, 2; Dance Club, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Hatheway Hostess, 2. ROE, SUZANNE (Suuz)-Choir, 1, 2; Young Republicans, 2. ROGGE, KRISTEN (Kris)-Riding Club ,1,2, President, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2, Vice-President, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 2. SANFORD, KATHARINE (Kathy) —Riding Club, Vice President, I; MAA Treasurer, 2; Echo Staff, 2. SHELTON, SARA (Sally) 93 SHEPARD, ANN—MSO, 1; Orientation Committee, 2; Geology Club Cabinet, 1, Treasurer, 2; Young Republicans, 1, 2; Marlin Club, 2. SHEPARD, MARY (Leigh)—Student Council, 1; Freshman Class President; Riding Club, 1, 2; Dance Club, 2. SHIFF, MELODY (Melo)-Dance Club, 2; Echo Staff, 2; Choir, 2. SIZER, SALLY—Hatheway Hostess, 1; Times Staff, 1, 2; MSO, 1, 2; Senior Staff, 2. SMITH, JANNINE (Kim)-Hatheway Hostess, 1,2. STANTON, SUSAN (Sudu)—GWB Junior Committee, 1; MSO, 2; Geology Club, 1, 2; Young Republicans, 1, 2. STEVANOV, DIAN—Dean's List; Phi Theta Kappa, 1,2; Senior Staff, 2. STOW, JOYCE-Tennis Team, 1; MSO, 2. STUART, JAN (Pooh)-Choir, 1,2. STUBBS, SUSAN-Tri Key, 2; Riding Club, 2. 94 SYLVAN, JOY TRAA, SUSAN (Skip) VOSBURGH, VICTORIA (Vicki)—Orientation Committee, 2; GWB Junior Committee; Hatheway Hostess, 1; Marlin Club, 1, 2. WADE, LINDA—Orientation Committee, 2; Student Council, 2; Senior Staff, 2; Film Club, 2; Riding Club, 2; Art Fair, 1, 2; Poetry Club, 1, 2. WALLIS, SUSAN—MSO, 1; MAA, 1; Dance Club, 1, 2. WEYMOUTH, PAMELA (Pam)—French Club, 1; Dance Club, 2; Young Republicans, 1, 2. WICKENHAUSER, LISSA HYNDMAN WIELAND, THEODORA (Teddy)-Dance Club, 2. WILKEN, CONNIE—Senior Staff, 2; Dance Club, 2; Young Republicans, 2; Interfaith, 1; MSO 1, 2; Cabinet, 2; Choir, 1, 2. WOHLBERG, ELIZABETH (Beth)—Softball Team, 1; Volleyball Team, 1; Dad's Day Committee; MAA Publicity Chairman, 2; Hockey Team; Geology Club, 2; Art Club, 1, 2; Basketball Team, 2; Art Club, 1, 2. WOOLLEY, CAROL-Film Club, 2; Triple Tri, 2; Choir, 1, 2. YATES, GLORIA—Social Cabinet, 1, 2, Chairman, 2; GWB Junior Committee, 1; Student Council, 2. YOUNG, JANICE (Lee)—Choir, 1, 2, President, 2; Phi Theta Kappa, 1, 2, Secretary, 2; Dean's List. 95 YOUNG, JEANETTE (Jenny)-GWB Junior Committee, 1; MSO Cabinet, 2; Tri Key, 2. IDEALS Democracy Dignity Loyalty Service Wisdom Beauty Friendship Betty Hansford Joan Blumberger Kathy Gongola Adele Johnson 100 101 J Paula Dressel Tammy Kramer 102 Cathy Hammond freshmen CLASS OFFICERS, L-R: Joann Fehsenfeld, President; Penny Patrick, Vice-President; Sarah Evans, Secretary; Nancy Bly, Treasurer. Mrs. Margaurite Shewman, SPONSOR 106 Julie Adams Princeton, Indiana Leslie Adelman Milwaukee, Wisconsin Pat Amick Bridgeville, Pennsylvania Christi Anderson Hinsdale, Illinois Linda Anderson Annandale, Virginia Diane Aplin Solomon, Kansas Anne Ashby Canton, Ohio Karen Aue Terre Haute, Indiana !. 107 i Pam Auer Godfrey, Illinois Gail Baker Flossmoor, Illinois Deanna Augenbaugh Godfrey, Illinois Nancy Barstow Mentor, Ohio Barbara Baker Washington Depot, Connecticut Dee Dee Beard Augusta, Illinois 108 — Sally Bennett Linda Berre Barb Berryman Bethesda, Maryland Cincinnati, Ohio Coffeyville, Kansas 109 Carolyn Binney Riverside, Connecticut Nancy Bly Muskegon, Michigan Linda Best Louisiana, Missouri 110 i Debbie Bohardt Clare Boyce Godfrey, Illinois New Orleans, Louisiana t Sherry Boynton Rochester, New York i in 112 h Gail Brebner Cincinnati, Ohio Cheryl Briner Streator, Illinois Jayne Brissman Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania Laura Broom Salem, Illinois Anne Buchanan Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Kathy Buecker Springfield, Illinois 113 Elaine Bunse Godfrey, Illinois Chris Burrows Fond du Lac, Wisconsin Milli Busse Cincinnati, Ohio I 14 Carol Butt Orlando, Florida Rosanne Cabaniss Rockport, Texas Janet Cannon Minneapolis, Minnesota uuMurru 115 C' Sue Chisena Huntington, New York Marcy Coughlin Batavia, New York Lesli Cohen Dayton, Ohio Jan Davidson Des Moines, Iowa Sandy Copp Manitoba, Canada Sue Davis Camp Hill, Pennsylvania Edna Dearing Wynne, Arkansas Ann Detzer Rowaylon, Connecticut Debbie DeArman Joplin, Missouri Bebe Dimilrijevich St. Louis, Missouri Susie Dehner Alton, Illinois Sharon Doolin Godfrey, Illinois 117 Teddy Draper Boston, Massachusetts Debbie England Cary, Illinois Carol Dristle Wheeling, Illinois Paula Essex Alton, Illinois Jorja Eder Acton, Indiana Sarah Evans Murfreesboro, North Carolina 118 Emily Evensky Memphis, Tennessee Sharon Ewing Tiverton, Rhode Island Jo Anne Fehsenfeld Indianapolis, Indiana 119 Ethel Fernald Darien, Connecticut Rose Ann Fessler Godfrey, Illinois Holly Finley Des Peres, Missouri 120 Margaret Firestone Canton, Ohio Suellen Fitzinger Mary Fontana Belleville, Illinois Bethalto, Illinois 121 Cynthia Ford Mackinaw, Illinois Judy Garland Grosse Pointe Shores, Michigan Susan Gondolfi Naperville, Illinois Leslie Gordon Huntington, New York Judy Gordon Newport News, Virginia Laurel Grable Armont, New York Kay Grant Shreveport, Louisiana Linda Grenzebach Alton, Illinois 123 Becky Griesbaum Alton, Illinois I Sally Grotts Hillsboro, Illinois Debbie Hakam Teaneck, New Jersey 124 Glenna Heflin Salem, Illinois Mary Heilig York, Pennsylvania ! Wendy Hayden Toledo, Ohio Bunny Heyman Little Rock, Arkansas Debbie Howell McKinney, Texas Linda Hirsch St. Louis, Missouri Pam Humphrey Lake Forest, Illinois Carolyn Hovis Oil City, Pennsylvania Jan Jeffery Lake Forest, Illinois 126 Andy Jenkins Denver, Colorado Priscilla Keenan Fort Madison, Iowa Cathy Jenkins Willoughby, Ohio Ann Keough Rumford, Rhode Island Paula Kay West Hartford, Connecticut Margaret King Indianapolis, Indiana Lynne Klinepeter Alton, Illinois Jennie Lamson Cincinnati, Ohio Sally LeFevre Columbus, Ohio Nancy Kreid Alton, Illinois Susie Larson Watchung, New Jersey Alberta Leo Syracuse, New York Sharon Kuddes Alton, Illinois Jean Leake Muskogee, Oklahoma Cindy Lever Erie, Pennsylvania 128 Shaynee Lindsay Norfolk, Virginia Donna Mahanna Marcy, New York Diane Mastroni Bethesda, Maryland Penny Little House Springs, Missouri Melinda Malkin Newton Centre, Mass. Debbie Mattson Crown Point, Indiana Elizabeth Loomer West Concord, Mass. Cathy Maloney Edina, Minnesota Mary Lynn Maxwell Clarksburg, West Va. 129 Valerie May Circleville, Ohio JoAnne McClement Ardsley, New York Phyllis McElwee Binghamton, New York Betsy McMullen Birmingham, Michigan Gail Mejda Berwyn, Illinois Pat Miller Hazel Crest, Illinois Daphne Milner Cleveland Heights, Ohio JoAnne Miner South Windham, Maine Susan Morse Carlinville, Illinois i Donna Mundie Evanston, Illinois Priscilla Nelson St. Louis, Missouri Pat Nemec St. Charles, Illinois I 130 Sharon Niven •Louisville, Kentucky Maureen O'Connell Wauwatosa, Wisconsin Debbie Ohmer Dayton, Ohio Elian Oxhandler Hampton, Virginia Susan Paddock Batavia, Illinois Julie Pars Alton, Illinois Penelope Patrick Scottsdale, Arizona Chris Pehlman Springfield, Illinois Cathy Perry Elkhart, Indiana Carol Philips East Alton, Illinois Sharon Pyle Morris, Connecticut Nancy Radcliff Godfrey, Illinois I 131 132 Leslie Ransome—Riverton, New Jersey Pat Rice—Eglin AFB, Florida Karen Riva—Clinton, Illinois Lucy Reeder—Aurora, Illinois Barbara Rogers—St. Petersburg, Florida Carol Ruff— Northfield, Illinois Marianne Sanson—Waverly, Ohio Mary Schiltz—Belvidere, Illinois Jean Schmidt—Mahtomedi, Minnesota Sarah Schmidt—AIton, Illinois Jean Schwartz—Scarsdale, New York Kathy Schwartz—Alton, Illinois Cathy Scoggins—Alton, Illinois Dawn Seeds—Moline, Illinois Mary Shepard—Eaton, Ohio Shirley Sheridan—Indianapolis, Indiana Debbie Sherman—Highland Park, Illinois Margie Small—Glencoe, Illinois Ann Smith—Cincinnati, Ohio Jennie Smith—Alton, Illinois Stephanie Smith—Muncie, Indiana Tony Spangler—Bryan, Ohio Betsy Spifzer—Lake Forest, Illinois Susie Springman—Alton, Illinois Sally Stadler—Indianapolis, Indiana Pat Strunk—Princeton, Illinois Suzie Stryker—Omaha, Nebraska Marilee Sturtevant—Elmhurst, Illinois Kathy Supernant—Tarriffville, Connecticut Cynthia Swierk—Glen Head, New York 133 Janice Talley Bloomington, Illinois Linda Tharp Muskogee, Oklahoma Cindy Vollertsen Godfrey, Illinois Connie Taylor Alton, Illinois Sharon Tierney Newton, Pennsylvania Jane Waide Alton, Illinois Donna Testa Oyster Bay, Long Island Jan Tobin Peoria, Illinois Kathy Walker Columbus, Ohio 134 Paula Weiss Riverside, Conn. Vicki Wilfley Denver, Colorado JoAnne Young Clarence, New York Chris Weller Northbrook, Illinois Cathy Wood Oberlin, Ohio Rebecca Zerfas Acton, Indiana Kaye Woodward Endicott, New York Lissa Wickenhauser Alton, Illinois Suzanne Wood Godfrey, Illinois Ann Lenzen St. Louis, Missouri 135 Standing, Top to Bottom: Cheryl Parks, Holly Barbour, Linda Wade, Sharon Butler, Polly Bacon, Carol Binncy, Eva Chwong, Pat Strunk, Polly Gordy, Gloria Yates, Peggy O'Neil, Kathy Gongola, Betty Hansford, Ann Robinson, Jane Dalby. Sitting: Joanne Fchsenfeld, Lynn Middleton, Marncy Buchanan, Debby Ohmer, Valerie May, Nancie Dictch, VJ Dickson. Student Council Jessie Louie—Trees. Polly Gordy—Corr. Sec. Eva Chwang—Rec. Sec. Betty Hansford—Pres. Jane Dalby—VP 138 Standing: Joan Blumbergcr, Stephanie Klein, Betty Haas, Debbie DeArman, Shaynic Lindsay, Suzcr Brower. Sitting: Honey Hawley, leslio Ransome, Barb Reinach, Gloria Yates-Chairman, Toni Spangler, JoAnn Moe, Polly Gordy. Social Cabinet Top-Bottom: Kathy GongolaPros. Sr. VP, Penny Patrick-VP Fresh. Class. Cla $, Joann Fehsenfeld-Pres. Fresh. Class, Jane Dalby-Stuco Academic Honor Board GWB Junior Committee Back Row L-R: Andrea Jenkins, Sarah Evans, Pat Strunk, Diane Aplin. Front Row LR: Penny Patrick, Joann Fehscnfold, Leslie Ransomc, Jenny David. Left-Right: Penny Patrick, VP Fresh. Class; VJ Dickson, Chairman; Cathy Hammond-VP Sr. Class. Social Honor Council 142 Tri-Key 143 Standing: Candi Carpenter, Judy Franke, Lynn Middleton, Holly Barbour, Linda Wade, Sharon Butler, Pam Chappell, Joy Barrett, Moira O'Connell, Peggy O'Neal, Ellen Schmidt, Connie Wilken, Sue Brady, Joan Blumbcrger. Sitting: Squeak Carnwath, Joan Dcarnley, Ginger Corbett, Sally Sizer, Ann Robinson, Dian Stevanov, Linda Olsen, Kris Rogge. Senior Staff 144 Young Republicans Standing• Margaret King, Ann Miller, Penny Derby, Marney Buchanan, Paula Payne, Moira O'Connell, Sue Stanton, Carole Bennett, Suzanne Roc, Roscanne Cabaniss, Penny Patrick, Diane Aplin. Pam Weymouth, Pam Ross, Laurel Grable. Daphne Milner Conme W.lkcn. Sitting: Nancy Mitzenbaum, Mary Hcilig, Jan Davidson, Cynthia Swierk, Ginger Corbett, Tracy Baucr-Pres., Holly Barbour, Brenda Chandler, Sally Kennan, Ann Shephard, Joan Dearnley. Back Row L-R: Adele Johnson, Pres., Leslie Falk, Penny Cooke, Jenny Young, Jorja Edcr, Polly Bacon, VP, Laura Backus, Sharon Butler. Front Row L-R: Connie Wilkcn, Kay Grant, Donna Testa, Janice Talley, Judy Frankc, Trcas., Ellen Schmidt, VP, Linda Olson. 146 MSO Cabinet Alton State Hospital Volunteers Left-Right: Valerie May, Sally Sizer, Linda Anderson, Ann Detzer, Holly Barbour. Times Staff 148 Echo Staff Left-Right: Cathy Hammond-Business Ed., Kathy Wood, Peggy O'Neal, Paula Dressel-Ed.-ln-Chicf, Debby Ohmer, Karen Riva, Jan Davidson, Carolyn Engel-Activ. Ed., Linda Anderson, Kathy Sanford-Photo Ed., Candi Carpenter-Admin, and Fac. Ed., Donna Neal-Class Ed. Not pictured: Melody Shiff-Org. Ed. 149 Triple Trio Standing: Sally LeFevre, Margie Roysfon, Paula Essex, Elaine Bunsc, Melody Shiff, Wendy Hayden. Seated: Pris Nelson, Carol Woolley, Tammy Kramer. 150 Fourth Row: Jan Stuart, Solly Stadlcr, Margie Royston, Pot Strunk, Bonnie Bright, Cathy Hammond-Sec. Trcos., Mary Schilfz, Linda Hirsch, Linda Olsen-VP, Carol Wooley. Third Row: Elaine Bunse, Wendy Hayden, Roseanne Cabanis , Diono Aplin, Suzanne Roc, Stephanie Petri, Paula Essex, Penny Patrick. Second Row.- Sharon Pyle, Julie Adams, Jean Schmidt, Peggy Blackburn, Janet Carver, Katrina Moon-Librarian, Lee Young-Pros., Tracy Bauer. First Row: Mr. London, Director, Sally LeFcvrc, Judy Garland, Gail Baker, Melody Shift, Lynn Middleton, Marty Bidstrip, Susie Larson, Dr. Oldham, Organist. Choir 151 A '52 Film Club Left-Right: Joan Blumbergcr, Sharon Burns, Elaine Burka, Jane Schoninger, Carol Woolcy, Iris Margolis, Squeak Carnwath, Lissa Kane, Mr. Alkhas-Sponsor, Stephanie Petri, Brenda Chandler, Jenny David, Linda Hirsch, Jean Schwartz, Dick Carter, Al Huebner-Wcbstcr College, Linda Wade, Ginger Corbett, Teddy Draper, Jenny Lamson, Millie Bussey. 153 Bock Row: Kathy Marshall, Pres.; VJ Dickson, Tommy Kramer, Treas.; Carole Bennett, Sec. From Row; Penny Hall, VP; Laura Backus, Barb Phillips. Delta Psi Omega Drama Club Left-Right: Jodie Black, Cindy Duggan, Priscilla Nelson, Joanne Young, Penny Hall-VP; Tammy Kramer-Trea .; VJ Dickson, Laura Backus, Adcle Higley, Barb Phillips, Kathy Marshall-Pres.; Carole Bennett-Sec. d Back Row: Undo Wade, Maty Robinson, Kat McKay, Polly Bacon. Front Row: Linda Hirsch, Mr. Alkhas-Sponsor, Joan Blombcrger, Ann Detzer. Poetry Club 156 MAA Cabinet Left-Right; Beth Wohlbcrg-Publicity Chairman, Sharon Pyle-Fresh. Rep., Carolyn Engcl-Pres., Kathy Sanford-VP, Linda Boston-Scc.-Treas. Standing: Connie Wilken, Sue Wallis, Terry Kahn, Eva Chwang, Ellie Mae Schmidt, Debbie Matson. Sitting: Sally LeFevre, Carol Cohen, Sue Brady-Pres., Candi Lu Carpenter, Marseille Luxembourg. Dance Club 158 Mounted, L-R: Jan Tobin on Corrigan, Serena Shcoslcy on Chester, Carol Butt on Silver Court, Senor Martinez on Kary Kam, Kris Rogge on B'tcll, Kathy Jenkins on Kiev's Gal, Ann Buchanan on Jubille, Polly Bacon on Missy, Sally Bennett on The Cheater, Harriet Hildegaard on Cinder Path, Carol Adams on Billy Boy. Standing, L-R: Marney Buchanan, Joan Blumbergcr, Linda Wade. 159 d A . Marlin Club Left-Right: Honey Hawley, Janet Carver, Vicki Voiburgh, Judy Fronkc, Dawn Seeds, Ellen Schmidt-Prcs. 160 Basketball Team Bock Row L-R: Sharon Pyle, Pat Amick, Sue Paddock, Cathy Hammond, Karen Riva. Front Row L-R: Linda Boston, Linda Anderson, Paula Drcsscl, Captain, Carolyn Engel. Not Pictured: Beth Wohlberg, Kat McKay, Kristy King. Left-Right: Judy Franke-Treas., Glenda Davis, Cindy Duggan, Dian Stevanov, Paula Drcssel, Jane Dalby, Holly Barbour, Donna Neal, Candi Carpenter, Sue Brady-Prcs., Kathy Gongola, Cathy Hammond, Kris Rogge. Not pictured: Cheryl Parks-VP, lee Young ec., Betty Hansford. 162 Phi Theta Kappa Buck rov : Marncy Buchanan, Pat Amick, Joan Dcarnlcy, Linda Gehr. Middle Row: Carol Bennett, Marseille Luxembourg, Nancy Dietch, Reggy Davey, Janet Cherry. Front Row: Kris Roggc-VP, Ann Shephcrd-Treas., Terry Kahn-Prcs., Leslie Falk-Sec. 163 Geology Club SIU Male Glee Club, Monticello Choir 164 d 167 activities Freshman Orientation A 171 Dads’ Weekend Dormitory decorations . . . .the Horse Show . . . Ideal Daughter Betty Hansford . . . Dads' Club meetings. 177 Geology Field Trips Canoeing down the Current River in Missouri . . . Climbing Pilot's Knob and exploring the Ironton, Missouri, area. d 178 180 MSO President Adele Johnson escorting President Myers into the dining room decorated for a Scandinavian Christmas . . . Ann Ruyle and Miss Trent with their prize-winning dolls . . . Miss Drayer being honored with the dedication of the dinner ... the Candlelight Service climaxing the weekend. 181 Martina Erickson Hall Dedication October 12, 1967 Dean’s Honor Dinner GWB 186 A L 188 Hatheway Events Little Concert Series i VtONWW W twrf • I ....... ................ I I a Nv v wax ............... I I VjNI ta ................... I a N v i% % . . 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I I Vhtv..... . . | | K tC hxA Tvct ViJoV . _ _ ._, The Roger Wagner Chorale A 196 Monticello.....................................45 Greenville ................................... 40 Monticello.................................... 29 Principia .................................... 46 Monticello.....................................35 Lincoln Christian ............................ 25 Monticello.....................................44 Lindenwood ................................... 33 Monticello.................................... 38 Lincoln Christian............................. 35 Monticello.....................................43 MacMurray .................................... 45 Monticello.....................................40 Lindenwood.....................................31 Monticello.................................... 25 Principia .................................... 46 198 199 catcsse i ADVERTISEMENTS Acknowledgments The ECHO staff would like to express their appreciation to the advertisers of the 1968 ECHO. Without your support this yearbook would not be possible. Thank you so much for your interest. We've been with you almost every day of your school year. From the metal tip on your pencil to a cellophane wrapper, some product of Olin Mathieson Chemical Corporation has been nearby. And we're going with you. Our best wishes for a future filled with everything you've worked for carry with them the hope we will continue to serve you in the years ahead. OLIN MATHIESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION East Alton Plants Brass Division Winchester-Western Division —Ammunition Operation —Associated Products Operations '■1 Main and College Broadway and Spring hamburgers Compliments of BIG HONKE PHARMACY ,_j 7L People on ttie Go...Go Hurger Clief 1 FUSZ-SCHMELZLE CO., INC. 659 East Broadway PHONE: 465-4251 Member New York Stock Exchange ran item ALWAYS FIRST QUALITY m Eastgate Plaza Shopping Center Alton Try Superior nteriors, Tnc. FINER CLEANERS •‘COLOR IS OUR BUSINESS ... • CURTAINS • DRAPES • CHAIR COVERS 1636 Main Street • Alton, Illinois • VAULT STORAGE TELEPHONE: 465-2525 Wilshire Mall • East Alton, Illinois 2501 State St. Dial: 466-1521 TELEPHONE: 254-4932 GODFREY MERLE NORMAN STATE BANK COSMETIC STUDIO Just Twenty-Three Steps FREE from Your Car HOUR of BEAUTT PHONE: 466-3446 Demonstration of Miracle Beauty Treatment Godfrey, Illinois Plus Personalized Make-Up 29 Eastgate 254-0981 204 HELLRUNG CONSTRUCTION COMPANY I Ridge Street Alton, Illinois Builders of Hatheway Hall Compliments of THOMECZEK OIL COMPANY For Shopping . . . For Eating . . . REESE DRUG STORE JfS Monticello Plaza Jeweler Godfrey, Illinois 316 Belle Street PHONE: 466-3466 ALTON. ILLINOIS ALTON BANKING TRUST COMPANY 620 E. Broadway 462-9221 Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation BREITWEISER GIFT SHOP GIFTS OF DISTINCTION FOR ALL OCCASIONS Wall Decor Wedding Invitations Hummel Figurines Hallmark Cards Monticello Plaxa Godfrey 466-3622 Compliments of SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. 309 Piasa St. Alton, Illinois ALTON EVENING TELEGRAPH III E. Broadway Alton Compliments of THRIFTY DRUG STORE Alton's Cosmetics Specialists THE MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 215 Piasa St. Downtown Alton Reminds you that they create clean and clear complexions and that they keep them that way. Make your appointment for your free lesson now. CALL: 462-6721 VANEITA HASEMEIER 207 FIRST NATIONAL BANK TRUST COMPANY in Alton For Every Banking Need Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation Member Federal Reserve System KAY'S SALON of BEAUTY PAULENE'S Monticollo Plaza Godfrey MEMBER N.H.C.A. Official Member Hair Fashions Guild of America 445 E. Third 462-2866 • PAULA ESSEX • ANITA NAUGHTON • KAY ROUTEN • JOYCE DUGGER THELMA DORMANN INTERIORS GIFTS 330 Alby 462-2654 Bridge's Registry for China, Silver, Crystal, Stainloss Steel exaft DRUGS WICK REALTY COMPANY Builders of RIVER AIRE Prescription Specialists YUNGCK'S DRUG STORE E. L. YUNGCK, R.Ph. RON COFFLER, R.Ph. State at Elm Phone: 466-5632 STATI FARM A INSURANCI TOM J. COX. Agent STATE FARM INSURANCE COMPANIES 2415 State St. Phone: 466-5041 209 ACME VENDORS... Hot Food or Cold, Soft Drinks or Not, Candy or Ice Cream, the Place to Go When You're Hungry at Grand Central 210 CNERRX And HOLTZ FURNITURE CO. Congratulations to the CLASS OF '68 417 East Broadway Phone: 465-5541 THE GIBERSON INSURANCE AGENCY 221 Market Street Alton, Illinois for Young Fashions MOTOR HOTEL Alton, Illinois Compliments of REBA MARIE INTERIORS 307 E. Broadway 462-0037 For All Your Office Supply Needs GODWIN OFFICE SUPPLY, INC. I 14 E. 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Box 188 Godfrey, Illinois PHONE: 466-3431 GODFREY FINANCE CORP. 5514 Godfrey Rd Compliments of A FRIEND 466-2216 BANK OF ALTON Alton’s Most Convenient Bank 213 1520 Washington PHONE: 462-9761 INDEX OF ADVERTISERS Acme Vendors ................................................................... 210 Alton Banking and Trust ....................................................... 206 Alton Evening Telegraph ....................................................... 207 Bank of Alton .................................................................. 213 Big Honke Pharmacy ............................................................ 204 Breitweiser Gift Shop ......................................................... 207 Burger Chef ................................................................... 204 Cherry and Goltz Furniture Co................................................ 211 First National Bank and Trust Co............................................... 208 Fusz-Schmelzle and Co., Inc.................................................... 204 Giberson Insurance Agency ..................................................... 211 Godfrey Finance Corporation .................................................. 212 Godfrey State Bank ........................................................... 204 Godwin Office Supply, Inc.................................................... 212 Hellrung Construction Co....................................................... 205 Hudson's Jewelers ............................................................. 206 ITA, Inc....................................................................... 212 Kay's Salon of Beauty ......................................................... 209 Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio, Downtown Alton .................................. 207 Merle Norman Cosmetic Studio, Eastgate ..................................... 204 Olin Mathieson ................................................................ 203 Paulene's ..................................................................... 209 Penneys ....................................................................... 204 Pitman's Cleaners ............................................................. 212 Reba Marie Interiors .......................................................... 212 Reese Drug Store . ............................................................ 206 Sears Roebuck and Co........................................................... 207 Springman Lumber Co............................................................ 212 State Farm Insurance Co........................................................ 209 Stratford Motor Hotel ......................................................... 211 Superior Interiors, Inc........................................................204 Thelma Dormann Interiors and Gifts ............................................ 209 Thomeczek Oil Co............................................................... 206 Thrifty Drug Store ............................................................ 207 Try Finer Cleaners ............................................................ 204 Vogue ......................................................................... 211 Wardein Pharmacy .............................................................. 212 Wick Realty Co................................................................. 209 Yungck's Drug Store ........................................................... 209 214 The Sounds of Monticello continue, but those of 1967-68 are now only an ECHO . . . mm
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