Onarga Township High School - Onarquois Yearbook (Onarga, IL)
- Class of 1964
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FALL....................................11 WINTER..................................27 SPRING .................................37 ADVERTISING.............................61 2 FOREWORD WE THE STUDENTS of Onarga High School in order to always remember the School Year of 1963-1964 Establish in our minds the things we have learned and the fun we have had. Insure the memories of our friends and associates Provide for the time when this period will seem long-departed Promote an everlasting school spirit and Secure the blessings of these days for ourselves and our posterity......do Ordain and establish this ONARQUOIS for the past year at ONARGA HIGH SCHOOL We offer this annual as a memoriam to him who was dearest to our hearts, Donald Jerry Gidcumb. Administration in Action Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Conn, Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Talbert, Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Bleich, Doctor and Mrs. A. J. Schjervheim. STANDING: Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Warns, Mr. and Mrs. Winston Stephens. 5 MR. RUSSEL R. McKEAN - PRINCIPAL Teaches: Freshman Biology Sponsors: National Honor Society, Student Council. MR. A. D. FISHER - SPANISH Teaches: Spanish, I. II, III. MRS. GENE BAIRD - ENGLISH Teaches: English I, III, IV Sponsors: Senior Class, Senior Play. MR. JERRY GIDCUMB - INDUSTRIAL ARTS, DRIVERS TRAINING Teaches: Industrial Arts, Driver Education First Semester. Sponsors: Junior Class. MR. MEL HUFFMAN - MATHEMATICS AND HEAD COACH Teaches: Geometry, Advanced Mathematics, Algebra II, Boy's P.E. MR. WESLEY MCCLELLAND - SCIENCE Teaches: Chemistry, Algebra I, General Science Sponsors: Junior Class. MR. ROY L. LATHROP - SOCIAL SCIENCE AND ASSISTANT COACH Teaches: American History, World History, Social Problems, Eighth Grade History Sponsors: freshman Class, O. V. K. MR. MARTIN McKAY - CHORAL MUSIC AND DRAMATICS Teaches: English II, Girls Chorus, Mixed Chorus, Grade School Music 1-8 Sponsors: Dramatics, Freshman Class, Speech. Teaches: Physical Education Grades 7-12 Sponsors: G. A. A., Cheerleaders. MRS. ANNETTA McKEAN - HOME ECONOMICS Teaches: Home Economics I, II,ni,IV Sponsors: Future Homemakers of America, Junior Class. MR. JAMES NEWTON - LIBRARIAN MRS. PHYLLIS SELF--BUSINESS EDUCATION Teaches: Typing L and II, Bookkeeping I, Shorthand I, Office Practice Sponsors: Narghi News, Annual Staff MR. SHELBY y ILLIS--AGRICULTURE Teaches: Agriculture I, II, III, IV Sponsors: Future Farmers of America, Senior Class MR. ARLIN RICE--INSTRUMENTAL MUSIC Teaches: Instrumental Music Grades 5-12 Sponsors: Marching Band, Concert Band, Sopho more Class MR. GARY STEPHENS--INDUSTRIAL ARTS, DRIVERS TRAINING (Second Semester) Teaches: Industrial Arts, Dr. Education Sponsors: Junior Class They Serve Us 66Head ’Em Up Move ’Em Out99 Left to right: .Mrs. Geradina Kuhlman, Mrs. Chauncey McFadden, Mrs. Fleta Varner. 10 Lenmore Barber and Arthur Ahlen Our V.V. Champs First row: C. Carlson, R. Henrichs, D. Gibson, T. Hawkins, D. Wagner, D. Eshleman, R. Schnurr. Second row: J. Frye, R. Bailey, J. Dickenson, M. Balding, P. Bailey, G. Perkinson, R. Wasmer, C. Ahlden. L. Talbert, A. Kolitwenzew, E. Eshleman, H. Gibson. Third row: M. Willson, V. Kolitwenzew, D. Zirkle, F. Price, G. Talbert, M. Harris, S. Bleich, R. Rohr, L. Hoy, T. Gharst. Fourth row: Coach Lathrop, J. Lewis, Mgn. , J. Price, T. Lee, L. Thorne, J. Kanosky, M. Gibson,-T. Hutchins, T. Bradshaw, R. Osterbur, S. Wilson, M. Ford, Mgn., Coach Huffman. Offensive - Defensive Teams 12 First row: A. Bailey, R. Henrichs, C. Carlson, G. Perkinson, M. Balding, D. Gibson, F. Price, E. Eshleman. Second row: L. Hoy, R. Schnurr, R. Bailey, D. Eshleman, S. Bleich, J. Dickenson, L. Talbert. Lettermen Onarga Gfltnpp J. Hutchins D. Eshleman C. Carlson J. Dickenson M. Balding Most Valuable Lineman E. Eshleman (T5. Gibson Most Valuable Player R. Schnurr Most Valuable Back ai liable xineman M. Harris R. Bailey Most Valuable Back S. Bliech H. Gibson R. Wasmer G. Perkinson L. Talbert T. Hawkins V.V. All-Conference Team W L T Onarga High__________6 0 0 Gilman _____________5 0 1 Chatsworth _________5 1 0 Reddick ____________3 2 1 Kegipton_____________3 3 0 Saunemin ___________2 4 0 Forrest ____________2 4 0 Piper City___________2 4 0 Qullorn_,___________0 M. S____________„-,0 Onarga High Grid Team Gushes Reddick 40-0 To Thrill Homecoming Gowd Onarg ONARGA INDIANS’ WHOOP OVER PIPER.CITY 27 - 7 dians s last Fri Park. fifth str Coach I was qu by the - Ona: dians the sei Piper year’s champ openec ule w fort t before 11 Stef halfba two t 50-yar quartc yard Larry quarte Sen: Eshler in th four ; two e Roger Schnurr. Junior halfback John Dickenson added a fourth touchdown in the third 5 a bruis-s slowed lent for : a tough :a power •ars, will Friday lowdown th teams vo games d for an each oth- crowd Out t given t last yea little tii things v They sc quarter for a 2( touchdo third q fourth. Scorii 1c -...- an in ed bj ausc o the re : ■ Hug) ibackei ■homorf in fin re line for th( his Fri is 7:3( lave ti ausiasn ir host: he con ic year T ror ja Indians Squeeze Iman Owls 7 to 6 rerfect Grid Season a second hall as th bridilU JlCtlX LS — - 1 ™ Istoopedl M Left t0 Right: Pat Day’ J°yce Hendrichs. Jody Smith. Judy Henrichs. Linda Meyer. d was Presenting Homecoming Our King Dave Gibson HOMECOMING COURT--Karl Meyer, Pete Ahlden, Dave Gibson, Sandy Munsterman, Goldenstein, Linda Meyer, Sharon Bottorff; Bailey, Ray Rohr, Steve Shelley, Clark Cathy Lustfeldt, Anita Harshbarger, Linda Center: Mary Lou Schumacher, Bill Price. the 1964 Court Our Queen Sandy Munstermitm Class of Marlene Strode Lloyd Thorne Ronald Wagner “67” Larry Hollingsworth Jim Hutchins bioraU Kathy Ronna Judy Sanders Sharon Scott Steve Shelley Twyla Steiner Rebecca Wilson Rita Wilson Steve Wilson Janet Wrede 19 Class of Brenda Adkins Steve Bleich Ronald Blotcky Margie Conn Kay Coyne “66” Judy Henrichs Nick' Hollingsworth Larry Hoy Linda Ishmiel Richard Kietzman MIXED CHORUS--Mr. McKay, Sponsor. First row, left to right: E. Weber, P. Day, D. Warns, M. Gray, N. Krumwiede, K. Ronna, T. Stiener, L. Meyer, L. Pool, R. Wilson, S. Scott, R. Wilson, J. Eversole, V. Kolit-wenzew, M. Wasmer. Second row: K. Coyne, H. Hasselbring, J. Sanders, S. Kietzman, V. Kolitwenzew, J. _ Lewis, J. Tewell, R. Blotcky, D. Erwin, D. Eshleman, K. Meyer, C. Cultra, K. Lyons, M. Ronna, L. Wasmer, E. Goodwin, L. Rohr. Third row; D. Smith, J. Henrichs, M. Conn, J. Hutchins, J. Kanosky, J. Price, D. Conn, R. Ebert, R. Kietzman, R. Schriefer, B. Cultra, B. McNeil, M. Windhorn, J. Henrichs, J. Wrede, Mr. McKay. GIRLS' GLEE CLUB—First row, left to right: J. Nolde, H. Hasselbring, M. Gray, R. Wilson, S. Geisler, K Ronna, T. Stiener, A. McKean, S. Scott, R. Wilson, L. Rohr, M. Strode, P. Goldenstein. Second row: L. Wasmer, V. Kolitwenzew, N. Krumwiede, S. Kietzman, D. Smith, J. Eversole, J. Sanders, C. Cultra, K. Lyons, M. Ronna, S. Bottorff, M. Wasmer. E. Goodwin. Third row: J. Henrichs. J. Smith, S. Munsterman, M. Conn, K. Coyne, j. Wrede, Mr. McKay, C. McKean, B. Cultra, L. Pool, J. Henrichs, M. Windhorn, B. Conn, B. McNeil. Be Music Front row- (left to right): J. Wrede 12, Gi Hoy 12, J. Smith 12, K. Meyer 12,_SU-MeKegiTl2. T. Steiner 9, J. Senders 9. Second row: M. Gray 10, p Day 11. D Smith-4er trrTroinsr97E. Goodwin 9, M. Conn 10, M. windhorn 11, R. Osterbur9, M. Harris®, D. Warns 11, B. Conn 12, R. Schnurr 12. Third row: K. Ronna 9, P. Lewis 11, J. Hawkins 11, S. Shelley 9L S. Wilson 9, R. Ebert 10, L. Thorne 9, S. Bleich 10, R. Schrie-fer 11, D. Eshleman 12, J. Nolde 10, C. Ca lson 12, R. Saxma 8, B. McNeil 10, D. Conn 11, G. Perkinson 11, J. Coventry 8, G. Landwer 8, M. Hollingsworth 8, R. Blotcky 10, J. Tewell 10. Back row; Mr. Rice, Director: K. Adams 8, B. Conn 8. L. Rohr 12, Wrede 9. C. Osterbur7. 1964 Concert Band 23 OHS Marching Band Our Band of the Future Left to right: R. Btotcky 10, J. Tewell 10, C. Carlson 12, L. Rohr 12. D. Conn 11, Mr. Rice, Director, R. Schnurr 12. Dance Band Front row left to right: G. Perkinson 11, D. Conn 11, B. Conn 12, R. Schnurr 12, B. McNeil 10. Second row: R. Schriefer 11, D. Eshleman 12, C. Carlson 12, M. Gray 10, R. Blotcky 10, J. Tewell 10. Third row: Mr. Rice, Director, L. Rohr 12, J. Wrede 12. I First row, left to right: R. Schriefer, C. Ahld n, d. Wagner, President; R. Schleef, Dick Conn, Mr. Willis, Sponsor. Second row: R. Ebert, R. Wagner, M. Johnson, T. Hawkins, M. Balding, E. Eshleman. Third row: G. Talbert. R. Henrichs. R. Kietzman. D. Zirklp t u™, n n«rbc First row: Mrs. McKean, Sponsor; M. Ronna, B. McNeil, P. Day, B. Lyon, L. Pool, President; J. Henrichs, B. Conn, C. Cultra, L. Rohr, S. Giesler. Second row: H. Hasselbring, S. Scott, A. Eshleman, A. Mifceworth, J. Arends, L. NJeyer, D. Warns, V. Kolitwenzew, L. Eshleman, L. Goldenstein, B. Cultra. Third row: J. Strode, S. Munsterman, G. Hoy, J. Nolde, T. Steiner, E. Goodwin, A. McKean. D. Cobb, R. Wilson, S. Scott. Fourth row: S. Kietzman, N. Krumwiede, K. Lyons. J. Henrichs, R. Wilson, M. Strode, P. Goldenstein. q Our Fighting Indians VARSITY Standing, Left to Right: R. Blotcky, E. Ronna, T. Lee, R. Henrichs, P. Bailey, M. Gibson, J. Kanosky, Mr. Huffman, Coach. Kneeling: J. Lewis, M. Willson, D. Dirks, K. Meyer, D. Eshleman, S. Bleich, V. Kolit-wenzew, Manager. JUNIOR VARSITY Standing, left to right: R. Ebert, V. Kolitwenzew, D. Fink, R. Blotcky. R. Ostubur, J. Lewis, J. Price, Mr. Lathrop, Coach; Steve Shelley. Kneeling: T. Lee, J. Kanosky, J. Hutchins, M. Willson, D. Dirks. Donna Warns VARSITY CHEERLEADERS You Vera Kolitwenze Barbara Conn Linda Pool JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Marsha Harris, Cindy Lee, LaVonneEshleman, Janet Wrede, Linda Goldenstein. Judy Wrede Co-Editors Hope Hasselbring, Barbara McNeil, Barbara Conn - Sponsor - Mrs. Self Standing, L. to R: Hope Hasselbring, Barb Conn, Janice Nolde, Mary Wasmer, Pam Golden stein, Aria Eshleman, Amy Mikeworth, Sue Scott, Cynthia Cultra, Louise Wasmer, Vera Koltwenzew, Margie Conn, Everine Arends, Marlene Strode, Sandy Munsterman, Barb McNeil. Seated: Mary Gray, Brooke Cultra, Linda Pool, Roger Schnurr, Denny Eshleman, Margie Windhorn, Nancy Krumwiede, Sharon Scott, Joey Eversole, Rita Wilson. 30 Seated, L. to R: Linda Rohr, Bette Lyon, Judy Wrede, Gloria Hoy, Judy Henrichs, Brooke Cultra, Mrs. Self. Standing: Dick Conn, Cathy McKean, Pat Cambridge, Linda Meyer, Denny Eshleman, Larry Talbert, Donna Warns, Pat Day, Bill Wilson. Curtis Ahlden Judy Arends John Frye Hugh Gibson Erwin Eshleman Mike Ford Alex Kolitwenzew Vera Kolitwenzew Nancy Krumwiede Paula Lewis Linda Meyer 32 10 1 Richard Conn Cynthia Cultra Pat Day John Dickenson Denny Erwin Rodney Schriefer iff Eddie Ronna Margie Windhom Robert Schleef Kay Lovell Gary Perkinson ymond Wasmer 33 T'B'i?r?■'£££R M. Ford. V. Kolitwenzew. J. UwU. R. Ebert. M. Baldtog. a. No,veil. M. Wilson, G. Perkinson. R. Rohr. Third Row: Mr. Huffman, T. Gharst, R. Blotcky, T. Hawkins, H. Gibson, M. Gibson, L. Hoy, F. Price. Fourth Row: J. Frye, E. Eshleman, Mr. Lathrop, A. Bailey. M. Harris. L. Sumrall, L. Sanders, J. Hutchins, D. Conn, R. Bailey. % St' From left to right: F. Price, D. Dirks, Mr. McKean, Sponsor; J. Wrede, G. Hoy, D. Smith, P. Day, R. Schnurr, G. Perkinson PURPOSE: The purposes of this student council shall be: 1. To promote the general welfareof the Onarga High School, its good name and reputation, and the possibilities for achievement of its purpose. 2. To provide unity and cooperation of the pupils and faculty in the educational, civic, athletic, and social activities of the school. 3. To bring about equality and justice to all pupils in the benefits and responsibilities of school life. 4. To help foster in the student body high ideals of service, conduct, scholarship, and sportsmanship as the goals of life. 5. To devise means of teaching democracy by enabling all members of the student body to participate in conducting the activities of the school. 6. To help determine school policy, wherever applicable. 35 National Honor Society Service Scholarship Character Leadership Left to Right, First Row: J. Wrede, C. McKean, B. Cultra, Treasurer; G. Hoy, S. Bottorff, Secretary; J. Smith, Vice-President. Second Row: Mr. McKean, Sponsor; C. Carlson, L. Sanders, President; R. Schnurr, Mr. Sanders, Sponsor. Third Row: D. Warns, R. Schleef, R. Schriefer, D. Conn, J. Henrichs, E. Danforth (absent). Amenities mean more than appearances •■Well, if you can cook, come on Directed by Martin D. McKay Student directed by Cynthia Cultra CAST Mollie Ralston..........................Donna Warns Giles Ralston............................Dick Conn Christopher Wren........................Danny Erwin Mrs. Boyle.......................Margie Windhorn Major Metcalf........................Robert Schleef Miss Casewell.................Nancy Krumwiede Mr. Paravicini...................Rodney Schriefer Detective Sergeant Trotter.................Ed Ronna X c T h e s P I a n s First Row, left to right: C. Carlson, Vice-Pres.; D. Warns, Treas; L. Eshleman, Sec. ; C. Cultra’ J. Frye, Committeemen. Second Row: B. Cultra, Pres. -, Mr. McKay, Sponsor. Club 40 First Row, J. Nolde, L. Eshleman, B. McNeil, L. Meyer. Second Row, left to right, R. Schnurr, D. Erwin, C. Cultra. L. Goldenstein, J. Frye, T. Gharst, B. Cultra. L. Rohr. Third Row. L. Talbert, C. Carlson, D. Warns, P. Day, K. Coyne, J. Wrede, M. Windhorn, N. Krumweide, Mr. McKay, Sponsor. Senior Class Play The case is solved, Mrs. Van Dyne. Oh, poor Glenny. Mrs. Baird, the Director L to R: Mr. Mrs. Sanders, Mr. Mrs. McKean, Mr. Mrs. Baird. “Roma Everine Steve. Nancy Ken. Gloria Jeff, Bette Linda Don. Judy Lowell. Pat Dave. Fess. Mr. Mrs. Warns, Mr. Mrs. Conn, Mr. Mrs. Nolde, Hope Ronnie, Margie Dale, Joyce Gary, Sandy Mr. Mrs. Schjervheim, Mr. Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Don Sheri Ronnie Mrs. Talbert. Merry Larry, Linda Jim, Amy Bob. COLORS: MINT GREEN. GOLD. AND WHITE FOCAL POINT: FLOWING FOUNTAIN Cathy Alan, Sharon Lloyd, Linda Bill. Pat Steve, Kaye Dan, Janet Dave. Jody Ralph, Sally Charlie, Sharon Jerry. Darlene Karl, Rita Roger, Donna Larry, Judy Denny. Mr. Mrs. Lathrop, Mr. Mrs. Stevens, Mr. Mrs. Rice, Miss Koehling Mr. DuPree. Linda Dave, Judy Mike, Jody Ralph, Linda Alan. Lee Sanders Valedictorian Louis Melind Award E Ks Jody Smith Legion Award Cathy McKean Co-Salutatorians Linda Pool Louis Melind American Legion Auxiliary Sharon Bottorff Louis Melind Linda Rohr Betty Crocker Award Ralph Henrichs 44 American Legion Award CHARLES ERNEST CARLSON Charlie Class Officer, Secretary 3, Treasurer 1; National Honor Society 3,4; Pep Club 1; O.V.K. 3,4; Thespians 4; Vice-President 4; Band 1-4, Ensemble 2, Soloist 3, Property Manager 4; Football 1-4; Basketball 1-3; Track 1-4; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist; Illinois State Scholarship Commission Honorary Scholarship. Most Likely to Succeed, Most Argumentative 45 EVERINE LOIS ARENDS Everine F. H. A. 1; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 4, Senior Class Reporter; Chorus 1, 3. SHARON KAY BOTTORFF Bubbles Class Officer, Secretary 1, Treasurer 3; National Honor Society 2, 3,4, Secretary 4; G. A. A. 1; Library Club 2; Cheerleader 2, 3; Chorus 1-4, Homecoming Queen Court 3,4; D. A. R. Award. Most Feminine, Neatest, Best Figure BARBARA JEAN CONN Barb G. A. A. 1-4, Vice-President 4; F. H. A. 1-4, Vice-President Public Relations, President 3, Treasurer 4; Newspaper Staff 2,3,4, Editor 4, Features Writer 3. Typist 3; Basketball Cheerleader 4; Band 1-4, Ensem-1,2,3; Chorus 3-4, Class Ensemble 4; Pep Club 1; ce Band 4; F. H. A. State Leadership Conference 2. LUCINDA BROOKE CULTRA Class President 4, Vice-President 2; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Treasurer 4; Annual Staff 2, 3, 4; G. A. A. I; F. H. A. 1-4, 2nd Vice-President 3, Section Treasurer 4; Pep Club 1; Speech 1; Student Council 3; Newspaper Staff 4, Features 4; Thespians 1,4, President 4; Thespian Play 1,4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 1-4, Ensemble 3, Class Ensemble 4; Junior Class Play 3; One Act Plays 1,4; Girls State 3. Most Likely To Succeed, Wittiest. El National Honor Society 2-4; G. A. A. 1-3; Speech 1; Student Council 1; Library Club 2; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 1; Junior Class Play 3. Best Citizen, Most Studious, Most Artistic, Most Argumentative. 46 DENNIS LYLE ESHLEMAN Sis” Annual Staff 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1; O.V.K. 1,2, 3,4; Thespians 1,2, 3, 4; Thespian Play 1, 2,3; Band 1,2, 3.4; Ensemble 1,2; Chorus 3; Junior Class Play 3; One Act Plays 2; Boy's State 3; Football 1, 2,3,4; All-Conference 4; Basketball 1,2,3,4; All-Conference 4; Most Valuable Player 4; Baseball 1,2,3, 4; Track 1,2; Most Valuable Player 2; O.V.K. Treasurer 3; Secretary 4; Dance Band 4; Honorable Mention in Champaign Area 4. Prettiest Hair, Clown, Best Dancer, Class Cut-up. DAVID JOHN GIBSON Big Dave Class Officer, Vice-President 1; O.V.K. 1,2, 3, 4; Vice-President 4; Basketball Homecoming Court 3; Homecoming King 4; Football 1,2,3,4, All-Conference 2,3, 4; All-Champaign Area 3,4; Honorable Mention Little All-State 3,4; Captain 3,4; Most Valuable Lineman 3; Most Valuable Player 4; Vice-President Varsity Klub 4. Most Masculine, Best Athlete. LLOYD EUGENE HASKINS Lloyd F. F. A. 1,2,3.4, Reporter 1, Sentinel 1; Medal for Excellent Scrapbook. RALPH HENRICHS Class Vice-President 3; Annual Staff 1; Newspaper Staff 1; O. V. K. 1-4, F. F. A. 1-4, President 3, Vice-President 2; Basketball 2-4; Track 1,2; Baseball 1-4; One Act Plays 2; Homecoming King Court 2; Football 1-4, Conference Team 4; Lineman of the year 4. Most Cheerful, Best Physique, Boy With Most Friends. THOMAS RONALD HAWKINS Hawk O. V.K. 4; F. F. A. 1-4, Sentinel 3; Basketball 1; Football 1,2,4. Quietest GLORIA ANN HOY Chicki National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 1-4; G. A. A. 1-3, Vice-PresidentS, Fresh-Soph Recorder 2, Camp 2; F. H. A. 1-4; Pep Club 1; Student Council 4; Band 1-4, Ensemble 1-3; Magazine High Salesman 1. Girl With Most Friends, Sleepyhead. ELIZABETH ANN LYON Bette” G. A. A. 1; F. H. A. 1-4; Vice-President 4, Degree Chairman 3; Pep Club 1; Thespian Play 1; One-Act Plays 1; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 1; Annual Staff 2-4, Co-Editor 3; Senior Co-Editor 4. Most Cheerful, Million $ Smile, Best Sense of Humor, Friendliest, Chatterbox, Class Cut-up. KARL ALBERT MEYER Kam Student Council 1,3; Vice-President 3; O. V. K. 1-4; F. F. A. 2; Pep Club 1; Thespian Play 1, 2, 4; Junior Class Play 3; One Act Plays 1,4; Senior Class Play 4; Band 1-4, Ensemble 1-4; Boys State 3; Homecoming King Court 4; Basketball 1-4; Track 1; Baseball 1-4. CATHERINE ANNE McKEAN ’’Cathy'' Class Officer, Secretary 2; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4; Annual Staff 3, 4, Business Manager 4; Pep Club 1; Basketball Cheerleader 3; Junior Class Play 3; Senior Class Play 4; Band 1,2, 3,4, Ensemble 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4, Ensemble 3, Class Ensemble 4; Summer Music Camp 3. Most Polite LINDA POOL Poolsie” Class Treasurer 2; F. H. A. 1-4, President 4, Historian 2, Section Vice-President of Projects 3; Newspaper Staff 2-4, Editor 3, Assistant Editor 2; Cheerleader 3, 4, Football 3. Basketball 4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 3,4; Summer Music Camp 3; Ensemble 3; Class Ensemble 4; Mixed Chorus 3-4. Prettiest Hair. ALAN KENNETH NORVELL Al Annual Staff 2,3; O. V.K. 1-4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,4; Baseball 1,2,4; Football 1-3. Most Artistic. SANDRA FAYE MUNSTERMAN Sandi G. A. A. 1; F. H. A. 1-4, Secretary 2,3; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 3,4; Chorus 1-4, Ensemble 3,4; Class Ensemble 4; Homecoming Queen Court 2, Homecoming Queen 4; Queen F. F. A., F. H. A. Christmas Fantasy Dance 3. Most Pleasing Personality, Prettiest Eyes. LINDA MAE ROHR Linda G. A. A. 2; F. H. A. 1-4, Project Chairman 4; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 2, 3; Library Club 2-4, Vice-President 3,4; Thespians 4; Band 1-4, Ensemble 1,2, Summer Music Camp 3; Chorus 1-4, Class Ensemble 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tomorrow ; Dixieland Band 4; Dance Band 4. HARRY LEE SANDERS Hokey Class Vice-President 1, Treasurer 4; National Honor Society 2, 3, 4, President 4; Student Council 2; O. V. K. 2-4; Basketball 1,2; S. A. R. Award 4; Basketball Scorekeeper 3,4; Football Manager 2; Junior Marshall 3; Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist; IllinoisState Scholarship Commission Honorary Scholarship. Most Outstanding, Best Citizen, Most Studious. MERRY LYNN RONNA Merry F. H. A. 1-4, Vice-President 3, 2nd Vice-President 4; Pep Club 1; Chorus 1-4, Class Ensemble 4, Mixed Chorus 3,4. Most Feminine. LELAND SCERING Slinky ROGER LOUIS SCHNURR Rog Class President 2, 3; National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 4; Pep Club 1; Student Council 4. President 4; Newspaper Staff 4; O. V. K. 1-4, President 3,4; Thespians 4, Thespians Play 4; Senior Class Play 4; Band ' 1-4, Ensemble 1, 2, 3, Senior Class Representative 4, Chorus 3; Basketball 1-3; Track 1-4; Baseball 1-4; Junior Class Play 3; One Act Plays 4; Homecoming King Court 1, Football 1-4; Little Allstate Honorable Mention in Football; Dixieland Band; Junior Marshall; Boys State 3; Dance Band 4. Wittiest, Biggest Flirt, Prettiest Eyes, Neatest. Basketball 1; Track 3; One Act Plays 1, Football 1,2. JO ANN MARIE SMITH Jody Class Officer, Secretary 4; National Honor Society 3, 4, Vice-President 4; G. A. A. 1-4, President 4, Secretary 3; F. H. A. 1; Pep Club 1; Cheerleader 1-4, Football 1, 2,4, Basketball 1,2; Thespians 1; Band 1-4, Ensemble 1-3, Summer Music Camp 2, 3; Chorus 1-4, All State 4, Soloist 4, Ensemble 3, Class Ensemble 4; Junior Class Play 3; One Act Plays 1; Junior Marshall. Most Outstanding, Most Studious. u THOMAS LOWELL SUMRALL II Jughead Annual Staff 1-4. Photographer 1.2, Head Photographer 3; O. V. K. 1-4; Senior Class Play 4; Chorus 2; Basketball 1-3; Track 1-3; Baseball 1,2; Football Manager 1, 2, Student Trainer Award 2. Sleepyhead DAVID NORV1N WAGNER Tank'' O. V. K. 3,4; F. F. A. 1-4, President 4, Secretary 3, Reporter 2; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 3,4; Football 4. LOUISE FRANCIS WASMER Lou F. H. A. 1,2; Pep Club 1; Newspaper Staff 1-4; Library Club 1.2,3, Treasurer 2.3; Chorus 1,3,4, Class Ensemble 4. Quietest, Shyest. MARY LEE WASMER Spaz G. A. A. 1,2, 3; F. H. A. 1,2; Newspaper Staff 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1, 3,4. WILLIAM LEROY WILSON fl( T Ke Annual Staff 2,3,4; Advertising Manager 4; Newspaper Staff 1,2; One Act Plays 1; Boy’s State 3; Dramatics 2; F. F. A. 1,2,3; Chorus 2. 3. Quietest JUDY ESTHER WREDE Judy National Honor Society 3,4; Annual Staff 1,2,3,4; Assistant Editor 2, 3,4; G. A. A. 1,2,4; Pep Club 1; Student Council 3; Cheerleader, Football 3, Basketball 4; Thespians 4; Senior Class Play 4; Band 1,2, 3,4; President 4; Ensemble 1,2,3; Dance Band 4; Chorus 1, 2,3,4; Summer Music Camp 3; Soloist 1,2, 3,4; Ensemble 3; Class Ensemble 4; Junior Class Play 3; Majorette 1,2,3,4; Head Majorette 3,4. Biggest Flirt, Chatterbox, Clown. Best Dancer. 54 EVERINE Hurry, Mom!! DENNY Can I, really, huh!! CATHY Can I play, too?? LINDA MAE What is this mad ness??? (0 DAVE I think I've found it!!!! MERRY LEE ROGER JODY LOWELL I feel pretty! Oh, its stuck! Did you ever feel But I don’t wanna O. K. wise guy! obvious? go!! SHARON CHARLIE Is my slip show- Bath time!!! ing? BARB BROOKE EILEEN I'm a big girl Cheese-e-e SZZZzzzzz!! now! KARL What’s for dessert???? LELAND I wanna come in side!!!! ! SANDY So, I’m back ward!!!! ALAN Oh, you guys! LINDA Aren't we sweet?!! vr . u W LOUISE MARY BILL JUDY DAVE You’re kidding!! And then I said to her. Smile pretty!! B otto ms up!! You don’t think I will?!?! LLOYD Patience is a virtue ! I think. TOM Taste good, Tom? RALPH Who took key??? GLORIA the M-m-m-m-m-m GOOD!!!! BETTE Kiss me quick!! I 55 Last Will and Testament I. EVERINE LOIS ARENDS, do hereby will my 5 2 in height to Barb McNeil, in hopes that it will bring her down to earth. I, SHARON KAY BOTTORFF, will my seat in the science room to Danny Erwin for Physics class next year. All the luck in the world, Kid. I, CHARLES ERNEST CARLSON, do hereby will my trusty reference book, HOW TO MAKE ENEMIES AND INFLUENCE TEACHERS, to any student who can qualify with 300 brownie points. I, BARBARA JEAN CONN, do hereby will my ability to spend my spare time working on the monthly editions of the newspaper to all future staff members; and to all future editors, I will cooperation in the hope that all members will get their assignments in on time. I, LUCINDA BROOKE CULTRA, do hereby will one foot of my height plus ten dollars to whoever will take them both. I, EILEEN LAINER, El , MARIE DANFORTH, will my book 729,603,215 EASY HOURS TO MASTERING PHYSICS to Robert Doc Schleef in hopes he puts it to good use, Good Luck! !! I, DENNIS LYLE ESHLEMAN, do hereby will my ability to comb my hair back on the sides to Rodney Lee Schrie- fer. I, DAVID JOHN GIBSON, do hereby will to Mike Balding and Pete Bailey my ability to chew tobacco in school and not get caught. I, TOM HAWKINS, will my ability to keep on dragging, even though I've never won a race, to Jim Giese and his hot '56 Chevy, and my ability to play football to Gerald Talbert. I, RALPH EDWIN HENRICHS, do hereby will my ability to keep the test tubes clean to the 6th hour chemistry class, and I will my ability to take good care of my hogs to Judy and Joyce, my dear little sisters! I, GLORIA CHICKI HOY, do hereby will my chair in band to Nancy Krumwiede and my size seven shoes to Cindy Lee. I, ELIZABETH TIGER-LIL ANN LYON, do hereby will my ability to be an excellent driver to Eddie Weber; and my ability to know prices, to like working at the Drug Store, and stick by it for two years to Joyce Sadie Hawkins. I, CATHERINE ANNE McKEAN, do hereby will our old electric light bills (which were considerably higher because of certain classes I was taking) from my sophomore, junior, and senior years to Mr. Lathrop. May he appreciate them as much as my father did! ! I, KARL ALBERT MEYER, II, do hereby will my draggin wagon to Larry Talbert and hope he can put the station wagon to good use. Rog can have the fire wagon if he wants it. , I, LELAND SLINKY SCERING, do hereby will my second hour ship yard to anyone who didn't believe it could be done, and my ability to be Slinky to Pete Slink Bailey. I, SANDRA FAYE MUNSTERMAN, do hereby will my ability to chew gum in class and not get caught to Mary Lou Gray, and my ability to go with one boy for two years to Nancy Krumwiede. I, ALAN KENNETH NORVELL, do hereby will my ability to drive around all week on one tank of gas to Don Oldridge in hopes that he can use it. I, LINDA LOU POOL, do hereby will my ability to go straight home after school on Wednesdays to all Mil-Rat fans. I, LINDA MAE ROHR, do hereby will my ability to give up going with or talking to any Cadets from across the tracks to anyone who says its impossible, namely Evelyn Goodwin. I, MERRY LYNN RONNA, do hereby will my co-ordinate ways in 4th hour P. E. Class to Margie!! I, HARRY LEE SANDERS, do hereby will my basketball squad back to Coach Huffman. Would the Kankakee paper please take note?! I, ROGER LOUIS SCHNURR, do hereby will my driving ability to Larry Talbert, my chess playing tactics to Danny Erwin, my old saxophone reeds to Marsha Harris, my sweaters to Linda Meyer and my ability to be standing rather than lying on the floor in basketball games to Joe Kanosky. I, JoANN MARIE SMITH, do hereby will the brownie points willed to me by Bill Pool to Alice McKean because I had enough of my own. I, THOMAS LOWELL JUGHEAD SUMRALL, do hereby will my ability to stay awake during school sometimes to next year's basketball team. I, DAVE TANK WAGNER, do hereby will my ability to steer clear of electric fences on Halloween to Curt Ahlden. I, LOUISE WASMER, do hereby will my quiet and reserved ways to Pat Cambridge, in hopes that she will put them to good use. I, MARY LEE WASMER, do hereby will my co-ordination and my nice, quiet, shy ways to Marlene Strode. I, WILLIAM LE ROY WILSON, do hereby will my ability of not being on the detention list to Ollie Harding and Bugs Hollingsworth and to get along with Mr. McKay to my sister, Rita. I, JUDY ESTHER WREDE, do hereby will my old, worn-out, fuel-burning Black Buick to Mike Balding so he 56 will have some kind of transportation after I'm gone, and my ability to wear contact lenses without constantly blink- ing to Mary Lou Gray. _________________________________________________ The Last Day of School In Memoriam Dave Ebert......—................ a shy boy with a winning smile. A wispy voice with a cheerful greeting. David Harold Ebert was born April 5, 1946 at Paxton Community Hospital. He was raised on a farm north of Onarga where he spent all his life, attending the Onarga Community Schools for twelve years. He was stricken with an illness during the fall of his Senior year. 1963, and passed away June 10, 1964 in Carle Hospital in Champaign. Even though David is gone and we. the Onarga Community Schools, miss him because he was a part of us for so many years, we are comforted for we know that David is in the arms of He who will care for him and watch over him for eternity. du i lomag Paskin Bus Service School Bus Service Charter Coach Service Phone 387-2361 Thawv i11e Congratulations And Best Wishes to The Class of 1964. The First National Bank of Gilman Member of The Federal Reserve System And The Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. G ilman Illinois I.G.A. Supermarket Townsend Olson Myron Cambridge Manager Onorga Illinois 63 Shepherd Flower Shop Modern and Distinctive F1 or i stry Congress 5-73 2 G ilman 111 i no i s 520 S. Crescent St. Tilstra Bros. Shell Service Cafe Phone AM 8-7352 Onarga, 111 inoi s Routes 5b S■ b5 Open 5 A.M. - ? Men's Boy's Furnishings Canvas Products-Boats Motors Schnwir’s AMherst 8-781A Ona rga Onarga Building and Loan Save More Have More Save Here Onarga, Illinois AM 8-7351 66 Onarga State Bank Depositors Insured In Federal Deposits Insurance Corp. Confidence Is Important In Any Line of Business And a Growing Bank Account Will Give You Confidence In Yourself Your Work, And Your Future. You And Your Family Are Cordially Invited to Our Bank. Corn Belt Construction Company AM 8-7841 Ona rgo Illinois Since 1 864 Onarga Military Academy Onarga Compl imerits of Lloyd’s Supermarket Compliments of A.J. Schjerwheim 68 G ilman Don Paul Chevrolet Sales 141 North Central Street Telephone CO 5-4125 CHEVROLET ) Illinois 69 Distributors of Shel 1 Products Krumwiede Shell Service AMherst 8-7652 Ona rga, 11 i no i s Best Wishes to The Class of '64 Olson’s Cafe Homemade Pies And Meal s Homer’s Jewelry Music Store The Gift You'll Be Proud to Give Select From Our Complete Lines of Jewelry And Silver Rent a Band Instrument From Us 70 Our Congratulations to The Seniors Compliments of Gibson Transfer Onarga Locker All Kinds of Homemade Sausages £■ Meats Carl Schalber Owner WATSEKA • IROQUOIS • MILFORD IRf-jQUOIS INSURANCE AGENCIES 71 Onarga Nursery Co. Since 1865 Schmohe Grain Co. Ri dgev i11e Stat ion • Onarga AM 8-kk82 Fertil izer-Grain-Seed Faultless Feed Custom Grinding G ilman Uhlmann Grain Co. CO 5-7251 Illinois Compl iments of Dr. H.A. Braithwaite 72 Iroquois Federal Savings Loan Association Iroquois County's Largest Financial Institution Assets $19,000,000.00 Watseka Illinois Economy Fire and Casualty Co. of Freeport, Illinois For a Square Deal In Car Insurance, See Otto F. Schriefer AM 8-7146 Onarga Trading Center And Skelgas Service 8-7715 AMherst Or 8-7273 Wright’s Garage RADIATOR SHOP British Seagul 1 Outboard Motors AMherst 8-7813 Onarga, 1 11inoi s 73 Ev’s Prim Trim Shoppe Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Lingerie - Jewelry - Hosiery CO 5- 301 G ilman Illinois ft Ben Franklin Store Save With Self Service U Gilman 111inoi Borcher’s Mens Wear - - Dry Cleaners 108 North Central Street G ilman Phone COngress 5-7622 Illinois Good Luck to All You Guys £■ Gals Class of '6k Onarga Hatchery Russ And Madelyn Nutrena Feeds Ghostly Pearl Baby Chicks The Beauty Nook Evelyn Ishmiel AMherst 8-7280 Onarga, 111inoi s rel Rey Farmers Grain Co. 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