New London High School - Tiger Yearbook (New London, IA)

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TIGER 68 New London High School New London, Iowa The Foreword: ThisWas Our Year, a year filled with fun, excitement, ambitions, and goals. Even though some came true and some did not, it was a year never to be forgotten. We, the members of the Annual Staff, hope that with the aid of Charlie Brown, Snoopy, and their friends, that we have recaptured your most cherished moments of the past year. THIS WAS OUR YEAR . . • to begin with unmeasurable enthusiasm ... to feel the vigor of the brisk fall air . . . to make a dining room into a place of fantasy ... to crown the Royalty in worthy fashion . . . to be proud of the marching band's fine reputa- tion ... to be Number One ... to dance away troubles and tensions ... to feel the satisfaction of accomplishments ... to break old track records ... to cry after the last football game ... to make NLHS the greatest ever ... to have a special date for the Junior- Senior Prom ... to finish with the relieving satisfaction of a diploma. CHRISTMAS 6 7 - J TABLE OF CONTENTS Title page 1 Annual staff 3 Dedication 4 Administration 7 Faculty 8 Seniors 10 Underclassman 23 Personnel 34 Organizations 36 Sports 49 Activities 63 Advertisements 79 2 THE CREATORS OF TIGER 68” SEATED: Sue Helphrey, Cail Strawhacker, Randy Van Syoc, Karen Drcvland, Mcri Hanks, Julie Fuller- ton, Judy Kuhlcnbcck, Peggy Shcllcdy, Mrs. Kerrr.ecn, Bonnie Bjorklund. STANDING: Chcry Chappell, Janene Schroder, Roberta Wolfe, Susie Buddc, Rick Shackle::, Jan Davis, Jo Marshall, Dalcnc Allen, Jonna Holmes, Pat Walker, Dennis Brumm, Denise Brinkmcycr, Evelyn Simmons, Dcbby Denney, Cathy O'Neill, Cathy Walker, Connie Johnson, Elaine Strawhacker, Jolane Greulich, Jeri Johnson, Joyce Lay- man. Poem Welcome to the view of us, There are really quite a few of us, Who want to show you who of us Get around about this school. Though to some —'tis new to us, The achievement's due to us That we are presenting this book to you. The Annua! Staff Officers Sponsor—Mrs. Faye Kermeen Editor--Mcri Hanks Co-Editor--Karen Drcvland Copy-Editors--Suc Helphrey Bonnie Bjorklund Business Manager--Julie Fullerton Photographer--Judy Kuhlcnbcck Art Editor--Randy Van Syoc 3 Wc, the seniors of 1968, dedicate our yearbook to Mr. Fred Kamphoefner. Even though he has been principal at New London only two years, his hard work and dedication have captured our respect and admiration. It is with deter- mination like his that we hope to meet the challenges of the future. FACULTY SCHOOL BOARD Left to Right—Dale Prottsman; Clarence Hanks; Election day with some of school board working. Roy Dustman; Perry Haist; Wallace Riepc. o These are the men who have a big finger in the control of our school system. ADMINISTRATION Vir. Hartung; mperintendent Mr. Kamphoefner; principal Mrs. Alice Grinstead; secretary to Mr. Kamphoefner. 7 Mrs. Wanda Davis, Mrs. Marlene Whit- son; secretaries to Mr. Hartung and the elementary building. FACULTY Mrs. Helen Hawkins Business Courses Mr. Jack Wilson Math Miss Linda Dykstra English S Speech Mr. Howard Moon Sciences Mrs. Johanna Crawford French Mr. Larry Reed Social Science, History Mrs. Mary Cullison Home Economics Mr. Ron Cobcrley Band Mrs. Dawn Foels Physical Education 8 FACULTY Mr. Lanny Crawford Shop Mrs. Marsha Woodruff Art Mrs. Dova Tompkins Librarian Mr. Jim Chubb Student Counselor Mr. Lyle Clark Physical Education Miss Annedale Key English Mr. Gerald Burbridge Vocational Agriculture Mrs. Evelyn Roseberry Music Mr. Marion Mosley Wrestling 9 HONOR ROLL Ina Bauman Bonnie Bjorklund Paula Dustman Charles Hartung Sue Helphrey Steve Hunter Connie Johnson Jim McCabe 3etty McKinnon Gregg McKinnon Bob Miller Carl Moon Jon Pro Its man Evelyn Rice David Simmons Vicki Tcbbs Randy Van Syoc Pat Walker Janet Watson Carolyn Williams Bob Anderson Becky Ball Dave Collins Janis Damcron Debbie DcKraai Ray Crinstead Marta Hoel Martha Me Neeley Evan Miller Brenda Parsons Sue Putney Peggy Shelledy Jor.da Totemeier Sue Bailey Denise Brinkmeyer Dennis Brumm Barbara Coberley Julaine Greulich Joyce Layman Gina McKinnon Richard Shacklctt Evelyn Simmons Clinton Walker Cecil Coleman Kyle DeVore Dennis Grinstead Judy Herrill Greg Hoel Jim Johnson Christie Scherer SENIORS 68 Mike Jeffreys Judy Kuhlenbcck Bob Huddleston Meri Hanks Reg Williamson Jon Prottsman Connie Johnson Craig Colby Susie Budde Carl Moon Debbie Rapien Randy Christman Judy Carrels 3 David Simmons Carolyn Williams Kevin Bailey Pat Walker Bob Siberts Ina Bauman Steve Hunter Jane Woodall 14 Kenny Simmons Sue Helphrey Bob Miller Bonnie Bjorklund Randy Van Syoc «g| t Janet Watson Jim McCabe 15 Evelyn Rice Rick Morrow 16 Cathy O'Neill Dalene Allen Chuck Hartung Betty McKinnon Rande Swailes Frank Goody Jim Jacobs Paula Dustman 17 Gregg McKinnon Floyd Cooper Kerry Hamilton Bill Brown Duane Joy Dave Simmons--Vice-president Julie Fullerton--Secretary Susan Buddc--Treasurer Betty McKinnon—President 18 SENIOR SUPERLATIVES 19 Most Athletic Most Likely To Succeed SENIOR INDEX DALENE AI.I.EN: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11, 12; Librarian 12; Annual Staff 12; Class Plays 11, 12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Speech Plays 12; Senior Superlative--Most Athletic 12; Susie Snowflake 12; Honorary Junior Usher 11; Prom Waitress 10. KEVIN BAILEY: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Mixed Chorus 10,12; Class Plays 11,12; Sports Manager 11; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Vocal Small Croups 12; Senior Superla- tive--Best Personality 12; Speech Contest Entry 9; Contest Plavreading 9. INA 3AUMAN: Mixed Chorus 10,11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Class Plays 11,12. BONNIE BJORKLUND: Track 9; Masqued Tigers 11, 12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Masqued Tiger Play 11,12; F.H.A. 9,10,11; Girls Clcc Club 9,10,11; Annual Staff 11,12; Class Plays 11,12; Speech Plays, 12; Speech Contest Entry 12; Contest Play 11; Contest Playreading 12; In- former Staff 11,12. BILL BROWN: Football 9,10,11,12; Track 10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Class Plays 11; March- ing Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Instrumental Croups 10,11,12; Music Contest En- try 10,11,12; Wrestling 11. SUSIE BUDDE: Class Officer 10 (Treasurer), 12 (Treasurer); Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,11, 12; Masqued Tigers 12; Masqued Tiger Play 12; Librarian 12; Girls Glee Club 9; Annual Staff 12; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 9; Art Club 12; Senior Superlative--Most Witty 12; Art Club Vice-president 12; Speech Contest Entry 12; Contest Play 12. RANDY CHRISMAN: Football 11; Class Play crews 11,12; Speech Plays 12. CRAIG COLBY: Basketball 9,10; Baseball 10,11,12; Librarian 11; Mixed Chorus 9; Class Play Crew 11; Speech Plays 12. FLOYD COOPER: Basketball 9,10,12; Football 11; Baseball 9; Track 9,10; Librarian 10; Class Play crew 12; Speech Plays 12; Prom Waiter 9; Wres- tling 12. JAN DAVIS: Track 10; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Girls Glee Club 9; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 10; Sports Man- ager 12; Marching Band 9,10,12; Concert Band 9,10,12; Instrumental Groups 12; Music Contest Entry 12; Prom Waitress 10. DENNIS DICKEY: Masqued Tiger Variety Show 11; Class Play crew 11; Speech Plays 12. RICK DODDS: Masqued Tigers 12; Class Play crew 12. PAULA DUSTMAN: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 11,12. JULIE FULLERTON: Student Council, Treasurer 11; Class Officer 12 (Secretary); Basketball 9,10,11, 12; Softball 9; Track 9,10,11,12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; F.T.A. 12; F.H.A. 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Class Plays 11,12; March- ing Band 9,10,11,12; Concert 3and 9,10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 12; Instrumental Groups 9, 11,12; Senior Superlative--Best Personality 12; Music Contest Entry 9,11,12; Homecoming Queen, Honorary Junior Usher 11, Prom Waitress 10, Band Queen 12. JUDY CARRELS: Masqued Tiger Variety Show 11; Mixed Chorus 10,11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11, 12; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Class Play 11; French Club 10,11; Art Club 12; Marching Band 9,10,11, 12; Concert 3ar.d 9,10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10; Instrumental Groups 9,10,11,12; Speech Plays 12; Music Contest Entry 10,11,12; Prom Waitress 10. FRANK GOODY: Football 11,12; Track 9; Speech Plays 12. KERRY HAMILTON: F.F.A. 11,12. MERI HANKS: Student Council 10,12, (President); Class Officer 9 (Treasurer); Basketball 9,10,11, 12; Softball 9; Track 10; F.T.A. 12; Mixed Cho- rus 11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11; Annual Staff 10,11,12 (Editor); Informer Staff 9,10,12; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 10,11, (Treasurer), 12, (President); Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Stagehand 9,10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10; Motet 12; Music Contest En- try 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Hon- orarv Junior Usher; Prom Waitress 10. CHUCK HARTUNG: Student Council 9,11; Class Officer 10, (President); Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11; Track 9,10,11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 9, 10 (Secretary); Marching Band 9,10; Concert Band 9,10,11; Motet; Stage- band 10,11,12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Mu- sic Contest Entry 9. SUEHELPHREY: Basketball 10,11; F.H.A. 9,10,11,12 (Vice-President); Mixed Chorus 11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Annual Staff 10,11,12; Informer Staff 11,12; Class Plays 11,12; Sports Manager 12. BOB HUDDLESTON: Basketball 9,10; Football 9,10, 11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,11,12; Wres- tling 11,12; Mixed Chorus 9; Class Plays 11,12; Sports Manager. STEVE HUNTER: Basketball 9,10; Football 10.12; Mixed Chorus 9; Senior Superlative--Wittiest Boy. JIM JACOBS: Class Play 11; Speech Plays 12. MIKE JEFFREY: Baseball 9; Track 9; Speech Plays 12; Class Play 12. CONNIE JOHNSON: Track 9,10,11,12; F.T.A. 12; F.H.A. 10; Librarian 9,10,11,12; Annual Staff 12; Class Plays 11,12; Art Club 12 (Secretary- Treasurer); Sports Manager 12. DUANE JOY: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10; Track 9,11. DENNIS KRIEGER: Basketball 9; Football 9; Track 9; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 11; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Glee Club 12; Informer Staff 11; Class Plays 11,12; Art Club 12; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Speech Plays 12; Wrestling 11; Projectionist 10,11. JUDY KUHLENBECK: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Soft- ball 9; Track 9,10; Mixed Chorus 12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11; Annual Staff 9,10,11,12 (Photog- rapher); Class Plays 11,12; Art Club 12 (Publici- ty); Sports Manager 12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10; Speech Plays 12 (Director). JIM McCABE: Class Officer 9, (President), 11, (Presi- dent); Football 10; Track 9,10,11,12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Glee Club 12; Informer Staff 9,10,11,12, (Editor); Class Plays 11,12; French Club 9,10; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10, 11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10,11,12; Instru- mental Groups 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Atten- dant 12; Senior Superlative 12 (Most Likely To 20 Succeed); Music Contest Entry 9; Jack Frost 12; Honorary Junior Ushers 11; Prom Waiter. BETTY McKINNON: Student Council 9,11, (Vice- President); Class Officer 9,11,12; Basketball 9,10, 11,12; Track 10,12; C.H.A. 9,10,11, (Historian), 12, (President); Mixed Chorus 11,12; Girls Glee Club 9,10,11; Informer Staff 11; Class Plays 11, 12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Twirler 1,0,11; Majorette 12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10; Instrumental Groups 9,10; Homecoming Attendant 12; Speech Plays 12; Senior Superlative--Most Likely To Succeed; Music Contest Entry 10,12; Sweetheart Attendant 11, Queen 12; Honorary Junior Usher 11. GREGG McKINNON: Student Council 10; Football 11,12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11; Class Play 11; Marching Band 9; Concert Band 9; Speech Plays 12. ROBERT MILLER: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 10,11,12; Masqued Tigers 12; Masqucd Tigers Play 12; F.T.A., 12; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 9,10; Speech Plays 12; Speech Contest En- try 12; Contest Play 12; Contest Playreading. CARL MOON: Class Officer 11; Basketball 9,10,11, 12; Football 9; Track 9,10,11; Masqucd Tigers 12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 11,12; Masqued Tiger Play 12; Mixed Chorus 9,10,11,12; Boys Clee Club 12; Class Plays 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 12; Instrumental Groups 9,10,11,12; Contest Playreading 12; Music Contest Entry 9,10, 11,12. RICK MARROW: Basketball 9,10; Football 12; Track 9; Mixed Chorus 9; Sports Manager 10,12. CATHY O'NEILL: F.H.A. 9,12; Librarian 12; Mixed Chorus 9; Annual Staff 12; Informer Staff 11,12; Class Plays 11,12; Art Club. JON PROTTSMAN: Student Council 9,12, (Treasurer); Class Officer 9,10; Basketball 9,10,11,12; Foot- ball 9,10,11,12; Baseball 9,10,11,12; Track 10, 11,12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Librarian 12; Informer Staff 12; Class Plays 11,12; Home- coming King 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11,12; Honor- ary Junior Usher 11; Prom Waiter 10. DEBBIE RAPIEN: F.H.A. 10; Librarian 9,10; Mixed Chorus 9; Class Plays 11,12; Marching Band 9,10, 11,12; Twirler 10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11, 12; Speech Plays 12. EVELYN RICE: Librarian 12; Informer Staff 12; Class Plays 11,12; Art Club 12. BOBSIBERTS: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 12; Track 9,10,11,12; Librarian 10, Mixed Chorus 9; Class Plays 11,12; Marching Band 9,10,11,12; Concert Band 9,10,11,12; Instrumental Groups 9,10,11,12; Speech Plays 12; Music Contest En- try 9,10,11,12; Homecoming Attendant 12; Hon- orary Junior Ushers 11; Prom Waiter 10. CONNIE SIMMONS: Track 9; F.H.A. 9,10,11,12; Girls Clee Club 9,10,11,12; Class Plays 12; Speech Plays 12. DAVID SIMMONS: Student Council 12, (Vice- President); Class Officer 12, (Vice-President); Football 12; Masqucd Tigers 12; F.F.A. 9,10,11, (President); Informer Staff 12; Class Plays 11,12; Speech Plays 12; Contest Reading 12; Honor Roll 9,10,11. KENNY SIMMONS: Football 9; Class Plays 11. LARRY PARKS: Football 11,12; F.F.A.; Speech Class Play 12. RANDE SWAILES: Speech Play 12; F.F.A. VICKI TEBBS: Mixed Chorus 10,11,12; Girls' Glee Club 9,10,11,12; Class Plays 11,12. RANDY VAN SYOC: Class Officer 11 (Treasurer); Basketball 9,10,11,12; Football 9,10; Track 10; Masqued Tigers 11,12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Masqued Tigers' Play 11,12; F.T.A., 12; Mixed Chorus 9; Annual Staff 11,12; Class Plays 11,12; French Club 9,10; Art Club 12; Speech Plays 12; Senior Superlative--Best Dressed 12; Treasurer of Masqued Tigers 12; President of Art Club 12; Speech Contest entry 11; Contest playreading 12; Honorary Junior Usher 11; Prom waiter 10. PAT WALKER: Basketball 9,10,11,12; Track 9,10,11 Masqucd Tigers 11,12; Masqued Tiger Variety Show 12; Masqucd Tiger Play 11,12; F.T.A. 12; Mixed Chorus 11; Girls' Glee Club 10,11; Annual Staff 11,12; Informer Staff 11; Class Plays 11,12; Art Club 12; Marching Band 10,11; Concert Band 10,11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10,11; Home- coming Attendant 12; Senior Superlative--Best Dressed 12; Club Officer, Contest Play 11,12; Music Contest Entry 11,12; Honorary Junior Usher 11. JANET WATSON: Student Council 9; Basketball 9; Girls' Glee Club 9,10,11; Annual Staff 10; Class Plays 11,12; Vocal Small Groups 9,10; Speech Plays 12. CAROLYN WILLIAMS: Basketball 9,10; Track 9,10; F.T.A. 12; Mixed Chorus 9,10; Girls' Glee Club 9,10; Art Club 12; Speech Plays 12. RF.G WILLIAMSON: Class Officer 10; Football 12; Baseball 11,12; Track 11; Class Plays 11; Sports Manager 11; Homecoming Attendant 12; Speech plays 12; Honorary Junior Usher 11; Prom Waiter 10. JANE WOODALL: Student Council 12; F.H.A. 9,10, 11,12 Mixed Chorus 12; Girls' Glee Club 9,10,11; Speech Plays 12; Mistress of Ceremonies at Homecoming. 21 SENIOR ’68 PROPHECY A wc stepped out on the peristylium cn the way to the chariot races, we conversed upon a soothsayer, and we, the class of '69, inquired upon his intelligence to foretell the futures of the NI.HS Seniors o: '6S. At the local doctor’s office, we see JAMES McCABE, M.D., and his busy assistant, DEBBIE RAPIEN, R.N. In walks JIM JACOBS asking about his terrible hacking cough. Around the corner at Mug’s'' GOODY'S tap, is the featured singer, PAT WALKER with her big hit, My Cup Runneth Over. At the back table sits muscular JON PROTTSMAN drowning his sorrows over his lost loves. SUE HEIPHREY, a highly esteemed publisher, has just contracted KEVEN BAILEY to attempt to contract his new book, a take-off from, My Mother the Car, called, My Wife the Tang. Further along we come to the Economy Oil Company, owned and proprictcd by RANDY CHRISMAN, whose most fre- quent customer is GREGG McKINNON, who says he never buys any watered-down Conoco gas for any of his racing ma- chines. REGGIE WILLIAMSON is a typical trophy hunter. Well, JUDY, is it Hue that he always gets his dear? JAN DAVIS has become a heavy equipment operator. Her basic piece of equipment is a maintainer, because she has the job of making impossible roads at least parkablc, just to reminisce. The internationally known basketball team, the Redheads, have acquired three former N.L. stars: DALENE ALLEN, SUSIF. BUDDE, and MERI HANKS. INA BAUMAN has a new chain of restaurants called Bauman's Buffet, whose headquarters is at good ole N.L. Here we are at the 40th Annual Sjwrtscar Race, and going into his SOth lap wc have Leadfoor Louis, alias BOB HUDDLESTON in his Fiiiiiat. followed by DUANE JCY going into his SECOND lap In his Ramble, Ramble, Ramble, Rambler. BILL BROWN is the drummer for the top group ir. the nation, whose most recent hit song is, And Then Along Comes Marta. As wc pass along the stately boulevard wc see COLBY'S Exclusive Hardward Limited, former New London Glove Fac- tory. As we transverse further we find DENNIS DICKEY's, Dickey's Daily Journal, published twice monthly and his highly renowned, speedy, ambitious paper boys, CARL MOON and BOB MILLER. Across the street is STEVE HUNTER'S Fashion Flair, beauty salon. So far, customers have been limited to the girls from the class of '71. At Lowell stadium we see VICKI TEBBS, the first lady mayor of Lowell, cutting the ribbon for the opening tag team wrestling match featuring MAULER MINNY and GOLDEN BOY GOMF.R vs Mungo and the Gang. JUDY KUHLENBECK has taken her coaching abilities outside of her high school years. She is now coaching CONNIE JOHNSON to a winning position in the Olympics. Automation has become a dominant factor in our society, but as of yet, our own JULIA FULLERTON has not been re- placed by the new computer regulating the little ones in their daily physical educational classes. Some of the class ha sprouted out even as tar as Danville. CHUCK HARTUNG is now the proprietor of the Commu- nity Home, which has become a fabulous business adventure . . . always did like the older ones, huh Chuck? BOB SIBERTS has developed his speedy ability even further as he has competed in five Olympic games so far and is still going strong at SO years of age. One of the class barely made it through the winter cold and that was JANE because her WOOD ALL gone. BETTY has little time for her Home Ec. classes because Edd is always Collins. PAULA really made it big in the movies. She got a part in the cowboy and Indian show, 'cause she can really bite the DUST MAN! DENNIS KRIECER has just composed his fifth big hit dedicated to EVELYN. It's Comg to be a RICE Day Today. ' CONNIE SIMMONS is still taking 200 pep pills a day, it keeps her gning on. Now she's trying to think of a way to get out of housework, she finally mastered homework. CAROLYN WILLIAMS now walks completely different since the class of '69 donated all extra funds to get the swivel in her hips fixed. RICK DODDS is now a crack Naval Commander in charge of the Karate department at Anaheim. Oh yes, and another of the class of '68 is out in California. She is the current president of the Ar.aheim Arusa Cucamcna Sewing Circle, Book Review, and Timing Association, CATHY O'NEILL. RANDY VAN SYOC left high school with the intentions of being an art major. He found it difficult to Stay in college and be untrue to his real, underlying beliefs. He is now sitting on a curb in Haight Ashbury painting psychedelic pictures. (In other words, he's a scurby ole hippy!) RICK MORROW, expert draftsman and his trusty assistant, FLOYD COOPER, arc doing quite well. Yeah, quite well. After years of practice at keeping his pickup and tractor under control, KERRY HAMILTON finally took up the pro- fession of farming. MIKE JEFFREY and DAVE SIMMONS have been collaborating forsomc time in a combination muscum-dragstrip. It's a joint elfort to revive the good ole days of hommy trucks and toadmobilcs. BONNIE and JANET have been trying to get an endowment from the Economy Oil Company so they don't have to pay for all the gas they burn. And, of course, wc all know what KENNY'S profession is. Here is one of the poems that he wrote back in '68. ODE OF '68 by Ken Simmons Where did the years all go? Within ourselves memories flow. Of the good times and the bad; Parties, sports, and passing fads. We've come a long way from milk time and naps to walking the aisle under tasslc and cap. V Homecomings and proms play on my mind. Our class just has to be one of a kind. The ties that bind us are strong and taut Cooperation and determination arc what we've got. United together toward one common cause. To leave our school with the minimum of flaws. The future lies at our feet. Remember this one thing when problems you meet. It matters not your vocation of field, But on the quality of your character and the impression it yields. 22 UNDERCLASSMEN JUNIORS Dick Gittings Karen Drevlar.d Dave Anderson Gail Strawhacker Dan Larmore Debbie DeKraai Jim Darby shire Jonna Holmes Don Greulich Janis Damcron Ray C.rinstead Jo Eda Totemeier Mike Cox Susar. Putney Gary Stoderl 24 Charles Anderson Rick Swailes Forrest Burner Mary Jo Marshall Janice Gerst Sandy Grinstcad Bob Anderson Leroy Coleman Tony Thomas Becky Ball Marta Hocl Sharon White Peggy Shelledy Ridge Bailey Dave Hollingsworth Martha McNeeley 25 Ev Miller Brenda Parsons Larry Van Syoc Sharon Septer Leonard Blythe Not pictured: Vicky Christensen David Collins Shirley McCann President: Ev Miller Secretary: Bob Anderson Treasurer: Ridge Bailey Vice President: Gail Strawhacker 26 SOPHOMORES Alan Lutenegger Charlene Miller Bill Simmons Evelyn Simmons Bill Liapple C.ina McKinnon Brad Raines Linda Thompson Clinton Walker Roberta Wolfe Richard Shacklett Joyce Layman 27 Marvin Landes Janene Schroder Eddie Parks Ann Harper Richard Davis Jeri Johnson Jeff Elliott Jolane Greulich Dennis Cook Debby Denney Greg Crinstead Trudy Hoyt Wendell Edgington Jcanninc Dotson David Alton 28 Barb Coberly John Byrd Regina Orr Roger Wood Barb Smith David Shelledy Secretary: Alan Lutenegger President: Susan Bailey Treasurer: Evelyn Simmons Vice President: Barb Coberley Denise BrinWyer Dennis Claud Susan Bailey Dennis 3rumm Christie Dunbar Allen Krieger 29 I David Garvey Jill Edwards David Deck Joyce Blythe Greg Hoel Elaine Strawhacker David Dircks Jill Holmes Stanley Kuhlcnbeck Bonnie Woodall Jerry McKinnon Cathy Walker Donnie Anderson Diana Kerr Cecil Coleman 30 Geraldine Blocker Wesley Kendall Denise DeJaynes FRESHMAN TOP ROW, left to right: Kyle DeVore, Cathy Anderson, Dwain Keith, Linda DeCrange, Bob Damcron. BOTTOM ROW: Dorann Schcllcngcr, Hal Piper, Carla Williamson, Daryl Garvey, Cheryl Chappell. Randy Cousins Diane Darbyshire 31 Jim Johnson Karen Stoderl Dennis Crinstead Brenda Cole Steve Patterson Berna McDonald Paul I.aipple Leslie Cook Scott Owen Debra Hester Robert Manke Judy Herrill Gary Dustman Christie Scherer Eugene Kampmeier Debra Garmoe Norman Kricr Janet Shcllcdy 32 TOP ROW, left to right: Rex Dovenspike, Jim Blow, Sherry Helphrcy, Mike Garvey. BOTTOM ROW: John Hollingsworth, Jim Stoderl, Jack Miller, Bill Huddleston. TOP to BOTTOM: Jim Johnson, Vice President; Norman Krier, President; Jill Edwards, Treasurer; Sheila Davey, Sec- retary. 33 Max Kerr, Custodian THESE ARE OUR NLHS GOOD-GUYS” Bus Drivers: Wayne Taeger, Carl Funk, Raymond Cox, Maurice Durham, and Bill Herbert. Mrs. Mabel Simmons -- School Nurse Joe Brown. Custodian ORGANIZATIONS OUR STUDENT COUNCIL FRONT ROW: Jim Johnson, Jon Prottsman, Gail Strawhacker, Qave Simmons, Meri Hanks, Mr. Kamp- hoefner. BACK ROW: Jane Woodall, Judy Herrill, Roberta Wolfe, Barb Cobcrley, Mar)' Jo Marshall, Brad Raines, David Dircks, Jim Darbyshire. Sponsor: Mr. Kamphoefner President: Meri Hanks Vice-President: Dave Simmons Secretary: Gail Strawhacker Treasurer: Jon Prottsman Sergeant at Arms: Jim Johnson The Student Council is the representative body of the school, who, under the leadership of the principal form school policy. Two members from each class are chosen by vote to serve with this group. Also, the Vice-president of each class is automatically a member. They sponsor several social activities during the year, and are responsible for getting bands for the big dances of the year, as well as having clean-up committees afterwards. These people have a responsible position in our school life. 36 THE INFORMERS” FRONT ROW: Sue Helphrey, Peggy Shelledy, Ev Miller, Bonnie Bjorklund, Jon Prottsman, Jan Davis, Cathy O'Neill, Dave Collins, Jim McCabe. BACK ROW: Mrs. Hawkins, Rick Shacklctt, Alan Luten- egger, Betty McCleary, Jeff McPheron, Dennis Brumm, Clinton Walker, Dave Simmons, Meri Hanks, Sheila Davey, Sharon Septer, Martha McNeeley, Jim Johnson. K. P. —Jan Davis Bonnie Bjorklund When you walk into study halls and classrooms and see all the sen- iors In the room looking os If they’re thousands of miles away, you’ll know that they're trying to think up something witty to write on the backs of the plies of pictures lying around. XXX Now is the time for all good N. L. H .S. fans to come to the sup- port of their teams. XXX One of the students In Mr. Wil- son’s geometry class seems to have quite a different definition of a comic book’’ than Mr. Wilson does. One student defined comic book” as the classes’ geometry book. XXX Get on the ball! There are only 17 days left until Christmas and soon after—SEMESTERS! XXX Debby Denney, although knocked down and tossed around in basket- ball practice, has a very colorful personality. As a result, she has very colorful eyes—black and blue, that Is. Sponsor: Mrs. Hawkins Editor: Jim McCabe Co-Editor: Dave Collins Columnists: Bonnie Bjorklund Sports editors: Ev Miller and Jon Prottsman Typists: Sue Helphrey, Cathy O'Neill (not Pictured--Evelyn Rice) 37 FUTURE HOMEMAKERS OF AMERICA TOP ROW: Diane Darbyshirc, Roberta Wolfe, Brenda Cole, Evelyn Simmons, Jolane Creulich, Cathy Walker, Denise Brinkmeyer, Debbie Denney, Regina Orr, Barbara Smith, Jeri Johnson, Charlene Miller. SECOND ROW: Berna McDonald, Jill Holmes, Linda DcGrange, Anne Harper, Becky Ball, Julie Fullerton, Cathy O'Neill, Bonnie Woodall, Jane Woodall, Connie Simmons, Geraldine Blocker, Denise Dcjaynes, Trudy Hoyt, Sandy Grinstead, Rebecca James, Brenda Par- sons, Peggy Shelledy, Christie Dunbar. FIRST ROW: Jcanninc Dotson, Sherry Hclphrcy, Sheila Davcy, Dorrie Schcllenger, Mrs. Cullison, Linda Thompson, Gail Strawhackcr, Karen Drcveland, Sue Hclphrcy, Jonna Holmes, Susie Bailey, Barb Coberlcy, Jo Marshall, President Betty McKin- non, Debbie Hester, Karen Stodcrl, Elaine Strawhacker, and Carla Williamson. Toward New Horizons is the motto of the Future Home- makers of America. This organization challenges members to remember that their contributions to home life today will benefit their future. Any student enrolled in a high school, who is or has taken in junior or senior high a homcmaking course, is eligible for membership in the FHA. The officers of the organization arc: Betty McKinnon, President; and dis- trict representative, Sue Helphrey, Vice-president; Karen Drevland, secretary; Gail Strawhackcr, treasurer; Linda Thompson, reporter; Susan Bailey, musician; Jonna Holmes, historian; Jo Marshall, parliamentarian; and Barb Coberley, photographer. The faculty sponsor is Mrs. Mary Cullison. Getting ready for the Sweetheart Dance sponsored by the FHA. 33 FIRST ROW: Rick Swailes, Leroy Coleman, Bill Simmons, Dennis Claud, Bill Laipple, Dave Shelledy, Cecil Coleman, Jim Blow. TOP ROW: Danny Parks, Rande Swailes, and Mr. Burbridgc. The Future Farmers Association was organized in New London in 1957. It is affilliatcd with the state and na- tional chapters. Its purpose is to develop its members in agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship. Each year a Parent-Son banquet is given. The members attend sub-district, district, and state and national con- ventions as well as participate in contests, hold their own monthly meetings, and help the local Junior Chamber of Commerce. The officers of the Future Farmers of America arc Prcsident--Rar.de Swailes, Vicc-president--Ricky Swailes, Secretary--LeRoy Coleman, Treasurer--Billy Simmons, Reportcr--Bill Laipple, Sentinel--Dennis Claud, Advisor --Mr. Burbridgc. The motto of the FFA is: Learning to Do Doing to Learn Earning to Live Living to Serve. 39 THE BOOKIES” From left to right: Evelyn Rice, Sandy Crinstcad, Dova Tompkins--librarian, Jon Prottsman, Cathy O'Neill, Jim Johnson, Christie Dunbar, Susie Buddc, Sheila Davey, Connie Johnson. LES JEUNES FILLES ET LES GARONS E MADAME CRAWFORD BACK ROW: Clinton Walker, Jill Edwards, Cina McKinnon, Sharon Scpter. Debbie Garmoe, Janet Shel- ledy, Debby Denney, Jolane Cruelich, Mrs. Crawford. MIDDLE ROW: Janice Dameron, Christie Dunbar, Denise Brinkmeyer, Evelyn Simmons, Dcr.nis Brumm, John Byrd. FRONT ROW: Meri Hanks, Peggy Shelledy, Alan Lutcnegger, Rick Shacklctt, Christie Scherer, Judy Herrill. ■ 0 MASQUED TIGERS OF 68” FRONT ROW: Miss Dykstra, Randy Van Syoc, Pat Walker, Danny Larmore, Jim Darbyshire. SECOND ROW: Bonnie Bjorklund, Roberta Wolfe, Sharon Septer, Jonna Holmes, Barbara Cobcr ley, Susan Bailey, Martha McNcclcy, I.inda Thompson. The Masqued Tigers was organized by Miss I.inda Dykstra to bring together students who arc in- terested ir. dramatic art. This year there are twelve active members. Dann Larmore is Presi- dent; Jim Darbyshire, Vice-president; Pal Walker, Secretary; and Randy Van Syoc, Treasurer. The Masqued Tigers had many projects last year, as they shall have in the future. Besides regular meetings each month, they put on an all-school Masquerade variety show. The main theme this year was Halloween. Around Christmas time, they had a banquet for the present and past members; they had a guest speaker at this banquet. In the spring they had their an- nual play. During the summer there is to be a Special Surprise ! The summer of 1967 the surprise was a trip to Bandero, Texas. 41 Surely you jest! ART CLUB The Art Club was formed this school year under the direction of Mrs. Woodruff. It's members have .1 common interest in all phases of art, and hope to gel others interested loo ! SEATED are the officers: Judy Kuhlenbcck, Publicity; Connie Johnson, Secretary -Treasurer; Randy Van Svoc, President; and Susan Buddc, Vice-President, with Mrs. Woodruff, advisor. FIRST ROW: Judy Kuhlenbcck, Connie Johnson, Randy Van Syoc, Susie Rudde. SECOND ROW: Mrs. Woodruff, Steve Patterson, Marta Hoel, Carolyn Williams, Cathy O'Neill, Jonna Holmes, Jeanninc Dot- son, Rob Damcron, Dorrie Schellenger, Hal Piper. THIRD ROW: Eve- lyn Rice. Rick Shacklett, Joyce I.ayman, Judy Carrels, Pat Walker, Sue Putney. Regina Orr, Jeri Johnson, and Charles Anderson. TEACHERS OF AMERICA FRONT ROW--Bob Miller, Marta Hoel, Charlene Miller, Julie Fullerton, president. RACK ROW--Miss Key, Randy Van Syoc, Pat Walker, Connie Johnson, Carolyn Williams, Judy Herrill, Chris Scherer, Janet Shellcdy, Mcri Hanks. 42 MOTET BOTTOM ROW: Elaine Strawhackcr, Susan Bailey, Barb Coberly, Peggy Shelledy, Martha McKeeley, Mcri Hanks, Gail Strawhackcr, Brenda Parson. TOP ROW: Carl Moon. Dann Larmorc, Jim Darbyshirc, Dave Collins, Ridge Bailey, Jim McCabe, Julie Fullerton, Kevin Bailey. MIXED CHORUS BOTTOM ROW: Mrs. Roscbcrry, F.laine Strawhackcr, Charlene Miller, Sharon Septer, Cheryl Chappell, Mike McCabe, Rex Dovenspike, Don Anderson, Carla Williamson, Roberta Wolfe, Mcri Hanks, Becky Ball, Martha McNeely. SECOND ROW: Jane Woodall, Karen Stoderl, Rebecca James, Linda Thomp- son, Greg Grinstcad, Dann Larmore, Stanley Kuhlenbeck, Scott Owen, Kyle Devore, Joyce Blythe, Diana Kerr, Gail Strawhacker, Brenda Parsons, Barb Coberly. THIRD ROW: Peggy Shelledy, Susan Bailey, Linda DeGrange, Denise Dejaynes, Debra Garmoe, Kevin Bailey, David Shelledy, Billy Brown, Jim Mc- Cabe, Julie Fullerton. Vicki Tebbs, Evelyn Simmons, Jonna Holmes. FOURTH ROW: Judy Kuhlenbeck, Denise Brinkmeycr, Sherry' Hclphcry, Sue Hclphcry, Brenda Cole, Ina Bauman, Carl Moon, Dennis Brumm, Dick Cuttings. Jerry McKinnon, Charles Anderson, Judy Carrels, Betty McKinnon, Paula Dustman. 43 BOYS GLEE FIRST ROW: Mike McCabe, Rex Dovenspikc. SECOND ROW: Kyle DeVore, Dave Shclledy, Don An- derson. THIRD ROW: Scott Owen, Jim McCabe, Stanley Kuhlcnbcck. TOP ROW: Carl Moon. Dick Git- tings. Dennis Brumm. FIRST ROW: Mrs. Roscberry, director, Cheryl Chappell, Linda DeC,range, Sharon Scptcr, Rebecca James, Charlene Miller, Roberta Wolfe, Carla Williamson, Becky Ball, Martha McNeeley. SECOND ROW: Evelyn Simmons, Denise Dejaynes, Connie Simmons, Susan Bailey, Linda Thompson, Karen Stoderl, Joyce Blythe, Janise Pameron, Vicki Tebbs. THIRD ROW: Denise Brinkmeyer, Debby Denney, Debbie Garmorc, Sue Hclphrey, Brenda Cole, Paula Dustman, Judy Carrels and Ina Bauman. 44 MARCHING BAND FRONT L-R: Martha McNeeley, Barbara Coherley, Sheila Davey, Jill Edwards, Julaine Totcmeier, Jo- F.da Totcmeier, Cheryl Chappell, Debbie Denney, Denise Brinkmeyer. Judy Carrels. SFCONT) ROW: Debbie Carmoe, Jolanc Creulich, Carla Williamson, Cathy Walker, Brenda Cole, Jill Holmes, Mcri Hanks, Linda Thompson, Betty McCleary, David Deck, Connie Calloway, F.lainc Strawhacker, Gina Mc- Kinnon, Clinton Walker, Janet Shelledy, Roberta Wolfe, Sherry Helphrey. THIRD ROW: Betty McKin- non, Dave Collins, Dave Shelledy, Kyle DcVorc, Jcanninc Dotson, Jan Davis, Julie Fullerton, Carl Moon, Dirk Brinkmeyer, Jeff McPheron, Jim McCabe, Dann Larmore, Gail Strawhacker, Don C.reulich, Joyce Layman, Mike McCabe, Evelyn Simmons, Janelle Dotson, Peggy Willey. STANDING: Jeff Flliot, Becky Ball, Norm Kricr, Bill Brown, Jim Johnson, Dennis Cook. Dick Davis, Bob Siberts, Debbie Rapien, Bon- nie Byrd, director Mr. Ron Coberley. 5 THE GOLDEN TONES FRONT ROW: Clinton Walker, Plaint Strawhacker, Meri Hanks, Linda Thompson, Jerry McKinnon. MIDDLE ROW: Bill Brown, Chuck Hartung, Dave Collins, David Shelledy, Kyle DeVore, Martha Mc- Nceley. BACK ROW: Bob Siberts, Don Creulich, Carl Moon, Jim McCabe, Dann Larmore. THE CADET BAND FRONT ROW: Julaine Totemeier, Robin Dircks, Ana Shelledy, Debra Cook, Cathy Wolfe, Tammy Mar- row, Judy Johnson, O.reg Kuhlenbeck, Peggy Willey, Janclle Dotson. SECOND ROW: Sharon Miller, Betty McCleary, Kathy Larmore, Becky Wolfe, Pam Piper, Connie Calloway, Paul Jeffrey, Randy Read- inger, Penney Miller, Mary Ball, Susan Elliott, Donna Ruschill, Lance McAllister, Jerry Van Staverr.. THIRD ROW: Dennis McPheron, Steve Johnson, Lewis Worden, Jeff Edwards, Tim Wilkinson, Jeff Mil- ler, Mike Dickey, Ray Leitch, Robert Lcmlcy, Linda Smith, Nick Thomas, Mike Strawhacker, Tom Cole Warren Cutright, Cyndc Miller, Jeff McPheron, Dirk Brinkmeyer. RACK ROW: Lloyd Olson, Roxanne Snicker, Bonnie Byrd, Jane Haist, Mr. Coberly. 46 SMALL GROUP ENSEMBLES BOTTOM ROW: Cheryl Chappell, Barb Coberley, Elaine Strawhackcr, Roberta Wolfe, Linda Thompson, Becky Ball, Martha McNcclcy. SECOND ROW: Norman Kricr, Dick Davis, Mike McCabe, Kyle De- Vorc, Meri Hanks, Julie Fullerton, Gail Strawhacker, Evelyn Simmons. THIRD ROW: Jim Johnson, Bill Brown, Jo Eda Totemeier, Denise Brinkmeyer, Debby Denney, Jolanc Creulich, Betty McKinnon, Judy C.arrels, Gina McKinnon, Joyce Layman. FOURTH ROW: Jeff Elliot, Don Creulich, Bob Siberts, Dave Collins, David Deck, Jim McCabe, Carl Moon, Dann Larmore, Dave Shelledy, Sheila Davey, Jill Edwards. Every year in the fall, many bands assemble at Burlington, Iowa, for what is known as Band Day. Each band chooses its queen and then by the vote of all the combined band members, one is chosen queen. There is a parade during the «lay and a concert in the evening. Julie Fullerton was chosen Band Queen for Burlington Band Day. Band Day at Burlington 47 TIGER TWIRLERS Majorette, Betty McKinnon; Twirlers from left to right, Debbie Rapien, Cina McKinnon, Sherry Helphrey. CARPENTRY CLASS ROW 1: Forrest Butner, Floyd Cooper, Larry Parks, Frank Goody. Dennis Dickey, Jim Darbshire. ROW 2: Craig Colby. Dave Alton, Jim Jacobe, Dennis Claud, Ken Simmons, Rick Dodds, Mr. Crawford. Reggie Williamson. REMEDIAL READING CLASS 48 SPORTS SUMMER BASEBALL FrRST ROW: Steve Shuppy, Steve Readinger, Bob McCleary, Bill Joy, Jim Allen. SECOND ROW: Ev Miller, Jon Prom- man, Chuck Hartung, Duane Joy, Bob Anderson, Reggie Wil- liamson, Don Greulich, Mr. Lyle Clark. Hey, Chuck and Jon, what is this play called ?—I lorscplay ? New London's baseball team did very well this year. It had eleven wins and six losses in the regular season, and seven wins and two losses in the conference games. The Tigers also placed second in the conference. The conference scores were: New London 3 Mediapolis 2 New London 6 Lone Tree 0 New London 5 Danville 0 New London 8 L C M 6 New London 1 Wapello 3 New London 3 Columbus 4 New London IS Winfield 4 New London 3 Morning Sun 2 New London 2 Highland 1 SC One, two, thrcc--youTe out! ! THIS WAS A YEAR TO BE PROUD OF OUR FIFTY MEMBER TEAM FRONT ROW: Bill Brown, Steve Hunter, Bob Huddleston, Dave Hollingsworth, Larry Van Syoc, Bob Siberts, Leonard Blythe, Larry Parks, Frank Goody, Gregg McKinnon, Chuck Hartung, Ev Miller, Jon Prottsman. SECOND ROW: Rick Morrow, Bob Miller, Dave Simmons, Dick Cittings, Bob Anderson, Brad Raines, Reggie Williamson, Jim Darbyshirc, Dave Anderson, Mike Cox, Jim Johnson, Ridge Bailey, Ray Grinstcad, Bob Dameron. THIRD ROW: Jack Miller, Bill Huddleston, Don Greulich, Tony Thomas, Norman Kricr, Tony Luedtke, Eddie Parks, Roger Wood, Dave Dircks, Dave Shcllcdy, Bill Simmons, Greg Grinstcad, Wendell Edgington, Cary Dustman, Richard Shacklett. FOURTH ROW: Mr. Lyle Clark, Daryl Garvey, David Garvey, Mike Garvey, Dwain Keith, Scott Owen, Jolui Hollingsworth, Hal Piper, Dennis Grinstcad, Donnie Anderson, Steve Patterson, Cecil Coleman, Danny Parks, Stanley Kuhlenbeck, Mr. Larry Reed. This was a year of success for the football team. The scores were: New London 13 LCM 7 New London 12 Winfield 7 New London 13 Columbus 7 New London 0 Wapello 14 New London 58 Long Tree 13 New London 58 Danville 21 New London 7 Morning Sun 6 New London 13 Highland 0 New London 12 Media polis 14 This was the year that Jon Prottsman and Chuck Hartung made first team offense, Ike Blythe first team defense, and Larry Parks and Larry Van Syoc second team offense in the All-Conference selec- tions. 51 The ball carriers: FRONT ROW: Bill Brown, Leonard Blythe. BACK ROW: Chuck Hartung, Ev Miller, Bob Siberts. Ev Miller Quarterback Frank Coody Center Bob Sibcrts Halfback Chuck Hartung Halfback FOOTBALL Bill Brown Halfback Reggie Williamson Ike Blythe Jon Prottsman End Fullback End 52 Larry Van Svoc Guard--Tackle David Simmons Guard Bob Miller Guard Bob Anderson Tackle Football Banquet The gift--a jacket Bob Huddleston Tackle Larry Parks Tackle David Hollingsworth Gregg McKinnon Guard Tackle 53 THIS IS OUR YEAR! FRONT: Left to Right: Randy Cousins, Hal Piper--Managers. SECOND--Ridge Bailey, Donnie Anderson, Jim McCabe, Mr. Clark, Jack Miller, Billy Brown, Dave Dirks, Boh Siberts, Stan Kuhlenbeck, Chuck Hartung, Bill Laipplc, lk b Huddleston, Dave Anderson, Kyle DeVore, Norman Krier, Larry Van Syoc, Paul Liapplc, and Steve Patterson. This year’s boys track team was first in the South Eastern Iowa Conference. These girls were third in the state in the 880 Medley. They arc Jeri Johnson, Connie Johnson, Mary Jo Marshall, and Jancnc Schroder. The girls track team also had a great Year. They won many trophies and placed fifth in the district meet. FRONT--Lcft to Right: Peggy Shelledy, Mary Jo Marshall, Julie Fullerton, Brenda Cole, SECOND: Sue Putney, Susie Buddc, Sherry Helphrey, Dalcne Allen, Connie Johnson, Betty McKinnon, Debbie Denney, Karen Stoderl, Cathy Walker, Jancnc Schroder, and Joyce Layman. 54 TIGERS GREAT, NO. 1 IN ’68 BOTTOM ROW, left to right: Jack Miller (mgr.), Bob Miller, Jon Prottsman, Chuck Hartung, Kevin Bailey, Duane Joy, Bob Anderson, Ike Blythe (mgr.). TOP ROW: Bob Huddleston (mgr.), Larry Van Syoc, Dave Ander- son, Randy Van Syoc, Carl Moom, Ev Miller, Bob Siberts, Ray Grinstcad, Coach Wilson. TIGERETTES OF 68 Left to Right--Paula Dustman, Becky Ball, Meri Hanks, Gail Strawhacker, Julie Fullerton, Betty McKinnon, Susie Budde, Debbie DeKraai, Dalcnc Allen, Janene Schroder, Jeri Johnson, Judy Kuhlenbeck, Pat Walker, Denise Brinkmeyer, Sandy Grinstcad. BACK ROW: Sue Hclphrey, Mrs. Focls, Mr. Hamilton, Jan Davis, Coach Clark, Connie Johnson. 55 Dalene Debbie Gail Mcri Julie Susie Judy Becky Paula Betty Pat NL 77 West Burlington 58 SECTIONAL 68 58 74 Morning Sun Central L G M 50 64 60 NL 51 29 47 Columbus Mediapolis Wapello 46 62 26 TIGERETTES 3S Media polis 58 OF 71 Danville 70 DISTRICT S3 Wapello 30 NL 5S Harmony 47 78 West Burlington 63 40 Mediapolis 53 68 54 Winfield 59 53 Winfield 58 49 Wapello 33 29 Media polis 33 61 Morning Sun 38 53 55 42 Highland Danville Lone Tree 35 52 47 The Tigerettes had the best won -loss record in 15 years of Girls' Basketball at New London. Fourteen wins and nine losses. 39 64 Columbus Central 40 59 The highlite of the season was the over-time with defending State Champions --Mcdiapolis. NI. finished 4th in District and 3rd in Sectional. Julie Fullerton and Judy Kuh- lenbeck were on the second conference team. Dalene Allen, Betty McKinnon, Susie Budde, and Debbie DeKraai were on honorable mention. Leading Scores: Debbie, Julie, and Dalene. Leading Rebounds and Interception: Judy, Susie, and Pat. 56 Kevin Carl Randy Bob M. Chuck Boh S. Dwain Jon Ray TIGERS NL 64 West Burlington 52 84 Morning Sun 64 61 Central 35 72 L G M 53 82 Mediapolis 64 61 Danville 36 88 Wapello 73 74 Winfield 68 86 Mediapolis 37 71 Morning Sun 35 78 Highland 62 68 Danville 41 70 Lone Tree 56 102 West Point 56 68 Columbus 34 85 Central 59 78 Wapello 69 OF 68 SECTIONAL NL 51 Morning Sun 63 The Tigers had an undefeated season and the SEC Championship. The highlite was playing in the Coaches Clinic, sponsored by the Iowa High School Athletic Association. The Tigers took a 17--0 record into the tournaments. Their only loss was to Morn- ing Sun. There will be five returning men next season and the new gymnasium should be completed by then. 57 JUNIOR VARSITY BASKETBALL TOP ROW: Kyle DcVorc, Jim Johnson, Gary Dustman, Dennis Brumm, Stan Kuhlcn- beck, Dave Dircks, Coach: Lanny Crawford, Hal Piper, Don Anderson, Bill Liapple, Steve Patterson, Dennis Grinstead, Randy Cousins. TOP ROW: Mrs. Dawn Foels, Joyce Layman, Dorie Schellcngcr, Jill Edwards, Sherry Helphrcy, Denise Brinkmeyer, Cathy Walker, Debby Denney, Janene Schroder, Sheila Cavey, Susan Bailey, Mr. Hamilton. SECOND ROW: Regina Orr, Carla Williamson, Linda DeCrange, Cheryl Chappell, Jeri Johnson, Brenda Cole, Linda Thompson, jeannine Dotson. 58 JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS TOP TO BOTTOM: Karen Stodcrl Diane Kerr Rebecca James Trudy Hoyt WRESTLING BACK ROW: (left to right) Mr. Mosley--coach, Wesley Kendall, Daryl Garvey, Charlie Anderson, Danny Parks, Jack Miller, Marvin Landes, Floyd Cooper, Randy Swailcs, Richard Davis, Jim Darbyshirc. FRONT ROW: Bob Dameron, Paul l.aipple, Scott Owen, Mike Garvey, John Hollingsworth, Dwain Keith, Leonard Blythe, Ld Parks, David Garvey, Roger Wood, Bill Huddleston, Bob Huddleston. 69 ’’WHOOPEE” Left to Right: Diane Darbyshirc, Elaine Strawhacker, Jo Marshall, Peg She Hedy, Barb Cobcrly, Brenda Parsons. Bottom to top: Peg Shcllcdy, Diane Darbyshirc, Jo Marshall, Barb Cobcrly, Brenda Parsons, Elaine Strawhacker. 60 DUH . . . Big night, Huh, Betty?! ! Come and C.et it . . . Thanks, Mom For Me . . . The GOOD (??) The BAD, The UGLY!! 61 Come on Coach, speed it up This is our Coach We're the Seniors We're Sad . . . 62 Wh Crandpa, what a nose you have I ! Jove you, Santa Claus! ! ACTIVITIES Our royalty--and none were more deserving. King Jon and Queen Julie. 4 Julie Fullerton 64 Psychedelic lights--terrific music--good dates-- Homecoming '67. A big thanks to the Echoes of Night. Our mighty TICERS were victorious again. A tense moment, and our smiling queen was crowned . . . cherished moments were spent under the moonlit sky, amid homecoming excitement, amid the cheery atmosphere of the dance. This WAS our year ... for HAPPINESS! King Jon BEI OR r. 65 Intelligent looking chap--Who is it? Chuck or Jon? HOMECOMING ATTENDANTS Bob Sibcrts Betty McKinnon 66 HAPPINESS IS . . . Oh, when the saints go marching in, oh when . . . It's all right, Julie. Dennis has his book. (I.ook Oh, come on Dave. It at Susic--she posed) can't be that bad. And now our Student Council President This is the cast of The Thread That Runs So True directed by Miss Linda Dvkstra presented October 12th and 14th. 67 BACK TO FRONT: Miss Dykstra, Dave Collins, Ike Blythe. Don Crculich, Sandy Crinstcad, Marta Hoel, JoF.da Totcmcicr, Vicky Christensen, Becky Ball, Brenda Parsons, Karen Drcvcland, Jo Marshall, Gail Strawhacker, Janice Dameron, Peg Shelledy. Ridge Bailey, Martha McNeclcy, Jim Darbyshire, Sue Putney, Dann Larmorc, Larry Van Syoc, Sharon Septer, Dave Anderson, Ev Miller, Debbie DeKraai, Jonna Holmes. PULLING THE CURTAIN” Sorry Janice, I flunked the make-up course. JUNIOR CLASS PLAY SWEETHEARTS AND ROSES Left to right--Betty McKi non--Swoctheart, Jo Marshall--Junior attendant, Susan Bailey--Sophomore attendant, Diane Darbyshirc— Freshman attendant. 69 Suzy Snowflake, Da lene Allen and Jack Frost, Jim McCabe. CHRISTMAS... OUR... 70 SPIRIT! You Called? Candidates for Miss Knobby Knees If I've told you once, I've told . . . MACBIRD PRESENTED BY MASQUED TIGERS One of the leading productions of the year presented by this drama group under the direction of Miss Linda Dykstra. A little out of style . . . Did you hear about . . . Beware of Nose . . . 71 P-U! A Reason to be happy 4 4 The Little Flower Power girl. WOULD YOU BELIEVE? They have finally started on the new gym! 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SERVICE WILLIAMSON’S Zenith Color T.V. DX SERVICE Sales and Service Phone: 367-2621 New London, Iowa Phone 367-5517 All Your School Supplies at Lowest Prices BELL HANSON LAW FIRM New London, Iowa GNAHN'S BOOK STORE 307-311 N. 3rd Street Burlington, Iowa Phone: 367-2251 RITCHEY'S VARIETY cleaning New London PAN-CO-VESTA ik Iowa CLEANERS New London, Iowa IRIS IOWA SOUTHERN UTILITIES COMPANY RESTAURANT Mt. Pleasant, Iowa --New Hours-- Monday Through Saturday-- RIEPE-PETERSON 4:30 P.M. to 10:30 P.M. Sunday: 7:00 A.M. to 8:30 P.M. Jefferson St. Mt. Pleasant Burlington, Iowa NATIONAL STUDIOS Phone 367-5523 PFEIFFER GARAGE We Repair All Makes of Cars and Tractors Sales- -Rambler- -Service Graduation Spec.alists Burlington, bwa TERRY’S BARBER SHOP' Phone 367-2617 New London, Iowa Tjour f - PEPCSOABlf PRUoolSt SHORES DRUG STORE Prescriptions and Hallmark Cards New London, Iowa THE MODEL Clothing and Shoes Earl W. 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PLEASANT'S LOWEST PRICfO SUPER MARKET GARMON'S MARKET New London, Iowa (Quality Foods--Delivery Service SPAHN ROSE LUMBER COMPANY New London, Iowa KEEN KUTTER HARDWARE New London, Iowa HARNEY-HASSENFRI'TZ Route 218 North Phone 385-3731 Clarence Hanks Special Agent THE PAUL REVERE LIFE INSURANCE COMPANY If Your Life's Worth Anything It's Worth Insuring. New London, Iowa Telephone: 367-5470 Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Specializing in Health and Life Everything for Every Meal” Everything To Help Do Your Farm Work HY-VEE FOOD STORE 1302 East Washington St. Mt. Pleasant, Iowa Found at WATERS IMPLEMENT CO. Mt. Pleasant, la. 385-2626 COBER LEY'S COUNTRYSIDE BEAUTY SHOP TASTEE DINER Come Here for a Good Meal or Snack Phone 367-2245 New London, la. BAILEY PLUMBING AND HEATING New London 367-2741 BRINKMEYER RAINER Veterinarians 367-5511 EILIEN'S BEAUTY SHOP New London, la. Phone 367-9752 DONOR SECTION The Latest Style Can Be Yours Phone: 367-2203 Hartrick's--Mt. Pleasant Brown's Shoe Fit--Mt. Pleasant Phone 367-2271 E IOWA TELEPHONE COMPANY CONTINENTAL SYSTEM Mt. Pleasant, la. 52641 Visit with Us About a Future in Communications for You. Today's Graduate's Look to a Future in Communication IT’S PARTY TIME! Here it comes . . . . It's about time! Don't worry, there's some Too Prettv to spoil left! ! 90 91 We, The Senior Class of 1968, would like to dedicate this page to the memory of 1st Lt. Woodroe Warren Warth. Woody, a 1964 graduate of New London High School, gave his life for his country. 92 Autog uxpfid


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