Ottawa Township High School - Senior Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)

 - Class of 1955

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' J 74,5 5,356 16446 'I fvll-l'lII'fUl'N Edit nfx L7llfICl'CIllSS Stuff ,fx 4 KATHY MCDONALD CAROLYN BLYTHE BIELITA KLESATH RUTH OLSON EVELYN CHALL's CAROL SAGI ' ' Y' ' IgllS1'Ill'SN .1111 nfzgwr CAROL PENNEBAKEK VIRGINIA PIKE K CAROL MCDOWELL SARA STEVENSON ALBERTA SCHIEB I,I.fl'I'lll'jl Editor HELEN NIKEL5 HELEN Jo HETRICK Photography ARDELLE MASON Ah., SMU- JIM EDGCOMB LYNN EICHELKRAUT DANNY STILES AfII'Z'.9II7' DOLORES NIELSEN RICHARD DINWIDDIE MR. GLENN GRI-:VER l-ll, Preface After much deliberation and dis- cussion, the yearbook staff came up with Popular Song Titles as the theme of this year's annual. Along with this- brainstorm came another idea. That of changing the student- life section of the book into something new and different. The photos in that section of this book are designed to show moods and impressions of some of the high spots of the school year. The staf has only one request, that you thoroughly enjoy this cul- mination of efforts that has become the US9IllOl',' of 1955. 'TTT I i fag? in in If ' 1. Tv ' siflnl-'i in ggi:-K ' '45 THE SENIOR OF 1955 OTTAWA TOWNSHIP HIGH SCHOOL OTTAWA ILLINOIS 2 Tu ffs ll CONTENTS Student Life 5 Extra - Curricular 15 Curricular 67 Administration 1 19 3 Through The Years Through mwtx exee vse the class of 55 b1d a fond faleuell and tu xuth slmple words to express our N ncele and grateful dDpl6CldtlOI'l 101 xour pat1ence N0lll guldance and XOUI underatandlng heart during theae our foul wonderful memolx OHS To xou Mr Zuege xxlth a heartfelt thank xou me dechcate thw our Smzzm Mr I-Iarold Zuege Semor Adwsor 4 filled: never-to-be-forgotten years at ' Wh! 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Sully Smith, lliunv !':lx:il-n'l:i. lluylzl Mulnm-. Putty lJu1:i::in :incl Mnry Kay lilingm-rmzln. j IA,-1,.li,,y plll-4-ling fn: xl--lmimis fri-slim:uu 'mums nn- Kay llzuiun. l.in.l:i Wliilv nm-I .lill lin-ll:--sv. ,, . . ,. Ut!:ixv:1..o NH-:1tm'l., Ottawa li Ms-udf-tu ll Ottawa 243 Dixon lil Ottawa 215 llall U Ottawa T Storlim: Ill Ottawa ll D1-Kalhzil lJIt:1xvuCW St. liz-dt-43 Larry Ju kindle checks helmets while Dunne Nushaum nnrl Harvey Hughes adjust their houlder pads and Bob Grohe fits his headgear. Get cz Kick Uut of You. . . Under the tutelage of Head Coach Bill Novak and Backiield Coach Dean Riley, the varsity football squad com- piled a 4-5 record. High points in the season's campaign were victories over Dixon, 32-13, in the home-coming gameg Hall, 26-05 Streator, 26-13: and St. Bede, 38-6. Lead by Cocaptains Bob Gower and John Miner, the gridders faired none too well against crosstown rival Mar- quette, La Salle-Peru, Mendota, Ster- ling and DeKalb. Jim Bretag, senior halfback, was named most valuable player by his teammates. Jim led individual scorers with seven touchdowns and one point Jim Bretag John Miner Halfback Guard Most Valuable Co-captain after touchdown for a total of --123 points. Following Jim in scoring were Jerry Eichelkraut, Fred Martin, Jack Meckenstock and Duane Nusbaum, all with 18 points for the season. Unoflicial game statistics show the team outscored their opponents in first downs, yards gained by rushing. net yards rushing, yards gained pas- sing, net yardage, passes completed and average yards per punt. Leading ground gainers were Bre- tag, Nusbaum and Keith Severson. who moved up from the junior varsity squad for several games. Jack Meck- enstock and Fred Martin lead the Pir- rate pass attack. 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Run Ihlrtnn, Phillip VVumlwarrl, .lim Magzuunauzh. limb .luhn on irl 1 nimntor Hull Vhalus, Joe Olle and Germ Vanflvrvurt, S1-runll row: Phil iilavk, iVilliam Ayvrs, lfrwl Kumi-r, Vliuvk l.an4lsti'nm, liill Tfviiiumf, .lim llfw-ni tra. Huh liuwf-rx lhll Nlinll lulx tllLL ,luhn Damgari l and tit-ralfl Frig. Thiivl rnw: Cnzwli Ruin-rt .luhn nn fmrvlwri My'-ra. liill l'ai'rutt, Oaln- l.avwun, Tu fry Lynntt. llaxitl l'r4-N. linlu Nikvlx, I lm lhin ul ni link I lip In-r. .lnhn Rensvli anrl t'nar'li .lim Niitlin rl xml Frvurth rfiwl Chuvk Stvvc-ng. Jerry Varlanll. Richard Link, IS:-li Parkinw, Rivharrl Ewing. Hill Sivrimrer. I i'am'iN Flenif 1 1 Hi Sixth rnwl M Harney Erickson End Fifth FUW1 Jim lliflram, Huh .lar'ulfml1i. Ralph Iiinflvnianu, Vat Nifvlch. Ariiv Kilim-r, lfrofl llufalil, Ronnie- Svhnniax, Ili: ilu' Lynutt, Owns- Haniwmi, Mikc- Markr-V. H411 arsity Record l,aSalle-l'vi'11 Junior Y Ottawa 'Nl Ottawa 6-Sti'e'ato1'0 Ottawa 133514-nrlotafl Ottawa Ill Ilixfwn T Ottawa I 2-f -Hall I! Ottawa ' --Ste-rling' lr Ottawa 6 Deliallm li! Ottawa 4'l Don Hartshorn Tackle -Nlarqut-ttv U vin l.:-wus, ltrl flizlpman, John Murtvn and ,lun Martin, Frvsh man R1-cord Ottawa 26-- Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Gerry liichelkraut .lm-l Hunks End End lfarlvillx- 1.1. Strt-atm' ll Marquvttel rn L-P ll Hall 43 St. Bt-dv H Donald llet-tart lDarrmllHa1.1rd Tackle l'nd I Don 'I Stand a Ghost ofa Chance . . . Dun l'h-Gm-ure, R1-:cr Smith :ind Dale Swor- snn vomlxim- otlurts to hrim: flown lmll-tub ing nxrymm-lit. liulx Gower 1512! anrl Juhn Minvr IZEHD nurvo in from tho siclv tu give' :iny tim-dt-il zwsistulu-L-. To Have and Hold . . . lluum' Nllsluulm, lmlfh:u'k finals prugrvss slow :ns he is om-irclefl by three La Sallv plnyvrs. Jzu-k Ms-ckenstnck, OHS quarter- lmck, is uw,-ndud in his attempt tu lead ir1tm'fcr0lu'v fur Dunno. llale Severson Huh Grohe .lorry Standard Joe Smallbone Gene Sarver Ronnie Chevalier Fullhack Tackle Guard End Guard Fullback Guess ll!! Have to Change My Mind. . . 7 OHS starting 1-len-n uathe-r in a lmullrlle 14- hm-ar the- quarterback, lfrwl Marlin lrliir. vall the neu play. Huddlers are Darrell Hazard. Paul lirctag. Jim lirm-tau, Dun Springvr, Jnlm Miner, Runniv l'he-xalior, Iiulm Kluwer, Duane Nuslvaum, 1'lm1'k Love anrl Jerry l fir'hvl- kraut. Let's Put Our Heads Together . . . Two heads pruvl- lwllvl' than Ulli' as Dall' S4-vm'sul1 is tackled by two La Salle playm-rs. Darrell Hazard runs up field tn lc-ml assislamw' Bob Gower Guard Co-captain Roger Smith Tackle 1' .lack Meckenstock Quarterback x 2 9 Duane Nusbaum lion Tipton H alfhack End 401 'T Pa ul Bretag Tackle f f QQ Q-all HA QB 1 sv, 1-'rant r11w: John Mint-r. Kvn 1 115111 gs x 1'11un11st11n1-, ltnrnvy 1'11'il'liSl111, Fharlvs Shcpli tollu. Manapzor Dau- Turnquist, D1111 '1'int11n. Back row: Managvr .lim t'11s MPc1u'nst11ck, Faptain K'h111'k 1.11112 Dalv S1-x'1'rs11t1, l'11a1'11 tiil 1.11xf-. Ottaxx a 1114 Ottawa T11 Ottawa 241 Ottawa SS Ottaw'1Ztf1 Ottaw'1 111 Ottax '11S11 Ottawa T151 Ottawa S2 Ottawa 1111 Ottawa 115 Ottaw'1T14 Ottawa th Ottawa -174 Ottawx 111 Ottawa 511 Ottawa T11 Otta11af11 Ottawa SCI St. 159110 34 Marseilles 51 1.a Salle' ,ix Hall 217 1 VKX-st A111'111'a 11 ltiarqus-tt1-32 Str0at11r1iIi Hall 1121 11111-111-llc 151 Df'Ka111 1131 11 Marsvillvs H1 M1-n!111ta Ni Str0at11r1iIL llrwk Falls 5 1.a Sal11111T Dixon iii St. 121-111-511 1 1'rin1'1't1111 TH Stew-11111: 51 1 1'I'1 1 iliit OT1 .iim Waring: . Wayne-N1-1s1111 ss., vrwl, .1 im VV Wendt-ll K BUAIY4 EE x S ,4 aring, Run t'h0val '11fr1i11. 1'auI llrvta Hoop De Doo Varsity Record 1954-55 Game Jack lV11'1'kvnst11r'k . ... 1 1'1-11 Martin . . t'h111 k 1,11x'1- , 1111 S111'11twr1l .. liarlwy lirivksrvn .luhn Minn-r . . 1'l11n'1'i11t11n .. 1'a111 1111-tax! .. VV0l11i1'll t'11fui1l K1-n 1'1111n11st11nt- 1 ritx11-1111-1' ... Dau- Marr .. 1t1111t'111-x':11i1-1' . Dall- S1-11-111111 . Streator Regional Ott'1wa1 1 Sanriwirh T121 1111211111 121 Marquf-111112' Morris 'Tournament 11115111-51 1131 11211151 IHta'.'1'a11 Kankaltt-111-1 Otfaxxa ll' 1Vla1's1-11I1-s11 Sterlinz'l'11urnam1'nt 1111111111 7111 I-'1-1-1-51111-1 S14 Ottawa xl M11nn11111tl1f1l t1ttax1p111N R111-lt 1 a1IsT11' 211 ZX :ZH 21- If! 2:1 274 2-1 13 113 11 1- 1 14 -1 1 21 FGA -111.1 12712 ,ml 1M 114 x.1 574 .11 'Pri 111 1 1 -1 -1 1 1 Pct. 317.9 20.11 751,11 :its 2111.7 21.3 :tix 32,11 111.2 :Nix 2112,-1 11111.11 2111.31 311,11 1111.11 1111 tl ivr, Fritz 11, VVayn1' W4 M -gt U lvutvr, N4-lsun. 1 1-4-11 Martin, .lack Statistics FTA FT 151 ltllf 1114 11111 5111 T1 1112 1112 1113 :111 11 27 :ix 111 111 3 11 1 11 Z tl tl 1 11 tl II I1 11 1 11 ll ll Pct. PF 157.5 X14 711.14 M1 T1.' 11121 511.1 51:1 45.5 5x 1151.11 221 12.1 1T i1.' 111 7.11111 211 7121.11 15 1111.11 15 1111.11 T 1111,11 3 tItI,lI 11 lll1,lI :: 1111.11 1 TP 41114 -111 11517 21111 11111 113 F14 111 IT 11: x -1 'I II II Ave 1-1,11 11,1 111,11 11.1. 3,11 2.7 .,. 1.3 1.1 1.1 1.1 1.11 11,1 1.1 11,11 1111 60 Q WA X L QYXAW1 ES Vhuclx Lux 0 Guard fiilllflllll .I im NN ariug Guard Nlnxt N aluahlc xxllfl1t'Nt'l'-IIT! ll-ntvr Fred Nlartin IU-u I,llllllflSlUIN' Form ard l'1I'iflll'Ult'f' Guard l'aul liretagi ll-nlvr RllIlI1ik'f4hl'N2lH1'l' Guard Dah- Nwvr-un lfurward X-, P.: -.f Vurw ard ack yl9l'lx0IlNf0i'lx Furw ard 4'aptain-elm-1't ll1ll'lYl'ilJI1lI1 Guard .luhn Slim'-r r '45 Z Guard x L. l'harh-N Shvpherd Fnru ard Harm-5 Iiriclwmm lforxs ard Wendl-ll Vufoid ll-ntvr JV Basketball Summary Ottawa IRT' - Ottawa .lil '- Ottawa 350 Ottawa 421 f Ottawa 329- - Ottawa 641,- Ottawa 50fs Ottawa 437 Ottawa 50e- Ottawa 46- Ottawa 48f Ottawa 51- Ottawa -ilbf Ottawa itil Ottawa T2 ff Ottawa 54- - Ottawa 514 Ottawa -Bef Mar Ottawa TR- Ottawa Diff nllnoflicialn St. Befle -IX La Marseilles :SH Sallc- Peru Sli Hall 25 NVest Aurora 342 Marquette 54 Geneseo 715 Streator 4X Rochelle 4X DeKalb 64 Marseilles 51 Mendota 53 Strcator 45 Ottawa 4EtfRock Falls G0 La Salleelk-ru li-1 Dixon titl St. lictle 59 Princeton 57 Sterling 41? quette Tourney Serena 56 St. Bede H5 Ottawa 0:9--fDepue 47 lthirfl plat-cr La Salle-Peru Tourney Ottawa 4334 Marseilles 47 Ottawa 344 - La Salle-l't-ru Til Freshman Page Record Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa 46 69 64 54 37 il 57 47 45' HT Marseilles 25 Hall 24 Marquette 250 Morris 254 Streator 351 Hall CD4 L-I' 25 St. lictlc il-l Marqucttc IS Marseilles lfl lfront row: Coach Jim Sutherland, Bill Schell, John Dampzarrl, Bill Parrott. llnh Chalus, Phil Black, Larry Davis, Dale Larson and Lee Rexroat. liack row: Keith Severson, Dick Wallem, Phil VVoodwarrl, Gene Vantlervort, Hill Ayres, liill Tonioni anrl Joe Olle. Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Front row: Gordon Meyer, Gary Cooper. Bill Springer, Peter Dorrls, Bob Christensen, Dick Martin, Jerry Varland and Fran Clements. Back row: Coach Dean Riley, Chuck Stephens, Bob Deckard, Ralph Lmdemann, George Small, Bob Parkins, John Rensch, Scott. liensen and Chuck Claus. T0fMendota 42 Silt-Streator 24 65-L-P 37 R3--Mendota 29 56-Public Grades 51-fSt. Bede 37 til -Morris 'H lllinois Valley Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa H2 St. Henle :ET T5 - Hall .12 52 - Marseilles :iz 28 24 Top left: Jack Meckenstock drops one in over the defen- sive maneuvers of Sam Mor- eno and Tom O'Donnell of Marquette High. Top right: Wayne Nelson and Fred Martin shufhe for rebound positions as Jack Meckenstock tries a long: shot. Center: Chuck Love, OHS captain, receives second-place trophy at Morris Holiday tourney. Lower left: Jim Vt'aring flips in a one-handed jump shot against Marseilles, Lower right: Frcfl Martin and La Salle player reach for rebound, while Waync Nelson stanfls hy. 5 -f I v x .. nx- 1 O r' . 'QQ' :A ':s..', 'V WI ' A an UT ,if 59 3 .ig iifgfw ul 'f Q Q H9 A-rw X .. AN uf' hui. Am,,fx, , 1 .11A'a' - Ezghteenih Varzatzon 1 1 1 ' 11 I1 1 111 1 1 me 11lx 11 mm1 rm 111 1 1 1 W 1 olzday for Strmgs . 14 11 u 'VI 11 1 me x 1 A 1 Thm quam xxhlmh 4 u lu n IL lm 1 1 n 11 Xllpn 1 nm L 1: liuu e .4 N 'Vie ll 11ne Nnrx L h xl e- im nf 1 11x 1 v. 11 ru mm e Nl Lk NK 1Il1m Ihll VN1m1n1ixx.ar1 1 1lL11m1ln n 1 D1 1k O11 Unk 'VI n 1 Nl MI liz 7 Q, Y-'rnnt rnw: Jim Hilton. R4-bert Hylin, Joe Orsini, Gary Kirkpatrick. Eugene liualandri, Hank rnw: Earl VVendel, manager, Vhnrles Shepherd, Gillmor! IVIun11wr. NV:xyrn- Nelson. Marxin Stnne. Jim Vlhring. i'nar'h Keith I'lark. T here 'S cz long, long trail a inding . .. 'I he CIWSS-COLlI1tI'X squad under the 'I he first swimming team to repre- leadership of Keith Clark won all sent Ottawa on an interscholastic Sm-en uf the dual mwts in which thu basis finished the season with one win conwotedi on Octnbm. 19' tml hm, and three losses. 'Pom lleiidersnn riers won the Illinois Valley cham- 'e WhUd fhff umm' pionship. They also placed second in SCUVCS of M0145 Utlzuul Z4 Dvlizlllv Sl Ulinnn LIS Uuzuggn IX the district meet held at Marseilles. nmml :zz sn-.-1.l.,l-af nmwl. nl sl.-.-l.l.l.V 1: ish gotta swim . .. lfrnnl rum: Ke-ith Kinsella, linlnin Lewiw, Hun Strickland, George H:i,Qlizu'fluv, Jim Hwfinze- and Jerry Hznltermzxu. linvk rmv: lix'vi'm-tw Hi'eQ-my .luhn M:n'tin. Jnhn Nordin. linlv Hallizan. Ham Frihbf and Exim-rio Udum. in the- w.x:ltv1': Russell 1'r:x4'kel. 7 'QU 'V' 4' ,N A . I I 4 Front row: Willie Fossv, Keith Clement, Don Springer, Bob Gower, Darrell Hazard and Roger Smith. Hawk rim: Larry .loo Kinzlle, Gem- Sarxer, 'l'n-rry Smith. Byron Havkler, Don Peck and Jim Owens. ota Crush on You . .. Highlighted by the individual per- formance of Terry Smith, who had a reLord of 20 wins, 5 losses and 2 draws, the varsity wrestlers compiled a 7-9 record in dual meets. Virtories were scored over University High QNormalJ, Rock Falls, West Aurora, Morris. La Salle, DeKalb and Streator. Losses were registered in meets with Streator, Oswego, Dixon, Gen- eseo, Elgin, Wheaton, La Salle. Mr. Vernon Adams coached the squad. - ii Vw Working out before final wrestling clashes are Terry Smith, 112-pound sectional cham- pion, and VVillie Posse, 1334-pound NCII' title holder. Terry iirlvzinrell to the first round uf the state finals at Champaign. 'T f-wg ' , fagifl '15N'4,?a9 i ,M W ., L, M Louis Alonzo, Fred Martin and Curt Ayers, OHS in the 100-yard dash in a meet against Pontiac. S inging Do Varsity trarksters opt-nenl their schedule with victories over l'ontia1- anll Princeton. The squavl, roachvfl by Mr. Keith Clark anll Assist- ants Mr. Dean Riley and Mr. liill Novak, has sixteen mum-ts. s Qifwk -nl ' 7 track men, flash from the starting line as the xzun sounds n the une lfront row: Ron Clements. Scott Henson, Jerry Stanrlarwl, .lim Hilton, Gilbert Mumper, Alherl Alonzo, Joseph Olle. Frvrl lvuter anal Gary Kirkpatrick. Back row: Keith Se-verson, Dick Malik, liob Chains, l-'red Martin, Paul Bretag, Barney Erickson, Dick Zahn, Gene Vanrlervort, Harvey Hughes, and Bu Shepherd. 33 l ruhmxn mal wpl1m11u1t unmlunu n urmpctul ln nuns moons lfl1lllillIl2 the North Centrxl conference cl uh at Prmccton 1: Dull L11-xx Inhn Nmfhn lxxn t lumntx John Rcnsch Jlm Humstru B1llAycrs Blll Schell lun Mdrtln nnfl limb Wal u N umml nm thunk Stmens Jurx Vulanml Iulph Ilmlemxnn Jlm MdRlD0h1llKh Jlm Ingr'1m Blll Sprlnger Run Burton Hob Parklns If 1 rx Owen: .tml L hunk I anmlxtmnm Third um bu xll I-11L D111 I nwn Junk Llxgget I nn Dum Blll Tomone Bob Johnson Bob Bovsere George Small and J1m free Hilfl Track Schedule Aprll Pontnar here I rlnreton here Ottawa lHVltlfI0l'l here Mendota Princeton at Mendota I a Salle Relays there La Salle Streator at La Salle Normal Relawe there Mav MRYHQIIIGQ here Dc-Kalb Relav. Marquette Hall here DlS'fICt here IV Wleet here State DeKalb here North lentral Sterhng North Lentral Princeton lin Shepherd Haehes firgt to the fimxh lme ln the 440 ln 1 track meet azwlnst Pontiac' 4 lfirst ww: . , ' ' ' 1: , ' If .' z, ' fi, ' - ,. ' ' tl ' 'Z . S, f i'Z , 'Z 1' ii , I I' 1 , ' 1 , ' . l , , ' 'Z 311 ', 1' ,Z . Z i, ', .Z ,' l . , J , ' ., 5- ' . 7- . 16- ' ' . 19- . ' 22-. 26- . 30-.' 3-. . ' .. 7- 10- , . 13- ' ' . 17- . .. , 21- 24- , 27- ' ' 28- ' ' . ' aw 'i 9 1 . I ' , fy Q , 6 ' vvgrg, ft . I .gi ,jf QQ ' Simca F ' F' 'r 1 .5 0 Q X l 4- , Q. W 3 5-S w f , 1 1 5 ' 'G' .fa -t y 7 Q N' W 7 1 Q? ' af' 1 N, 'S ff . ' ,gg P 1 . 6 , 'GT ' 4 ' 3 Km, 76 K .Z ,f -'11, v ? S XV, mx , , , 43 ,- f v ' '----.--.,, 1' XM AL - ?.?Xl 14 lfrunt mtv: Lynn I Dax itl Sap ...L 5 yM mf W ,Li . vhly. Jim llrvtztxl. .lim Waring, lluantf Nuslxanm, lion XVilliams, .ltxhn Mint-V, Rt-n Vlulyztlit-l', l'rltx lt-utor, Jr-rry l-arrt-ll antl liat-l-t naw: l'nac-li Oil I.m'v, Paul lint-tag, l't-tv Smith. tltfno llnneyman. llub Krugvr, Dayitl Ilarr. .lorry Halturman, Hub Craclwl, Dan Stilvs antl l'hil lllack T alee Me Uut to the Ball ame . . . Season Record Junt- J uno J u nt- Junt- 'Hi July July July Hall 2: Ottawa T llall 4: Ottawa 5 Stt'1'llll5.Z'2l Ottawa ti lTvKallw -1: Ottawa 2 llvliallm ll: Ottawa ti Rock Falls 4: Ottawa ti Rock Falls 23 Ottawa 1 Sterling 51 Ottawa li? Stvrlingr ti: Ottawa 4 lit-Kallm 12: Ottawa 4 lltwk Falls lip Ottawa -1 Blarqucttc Varsity ltlg Ottawa Cl Nlarqtwttt- Varsity 74: Ottawa Ii Top right: llhil lllark xxintls np fur htnnt- run. lifltttnn ritrlit: Ottawa plztyt-r skips lsavk In lwat 1vit'ly-ntl. .J - Touch football championship ln the Jumox Qemor dlWlSl0H wae won by pl :toon Al I :ont xr xx Chuck Muller Parl Wenclel Kemth Clement Ron Wxllxame and .hm Allen Back row Jlm Wumm. Jlm Pdgcumb Iio Shepherd Arch1e Boe md Ron Clements Joe Ienac was absent xxhen thus picture was txken un Around Intlamural compet1t1on, Cl1V1d9d ln to 1un1or aemor and freshman sopho more sect1onb, prowdes an opportun 1ty for all boya attendmg OHQ to par t1C1p3t6 1n athletlc, r1f'lery and speech events Dlrected by Mr Nlck M1lO96 v1ch, the program le O1g3,I11Z6d lnto fall, wmter and sprmg act1x1t1eb Touch football and crow countrx h1ghl1ght the fall compet1t1on Mox mg lndoors for wmten dCt1X 1t1es, the boys engage IH baaketball volley ball pmg pong, tug ot war, apeech, rlflerv, Wrestlmg and sW1mm1ng Wlth the commg of sprlng, the xoung mens fancles turn to track and held horae shoes and softball Although team champlons 1n all ex enta are not p1ctured, the name-2 of those boxs partmlpatmg on WIHHIHQ, teams are mcluded to ploxlde fol a mole complete cox erage Muscle-men from CII captuxeml the Junior semox xx rebtlmg champlonshlp Fxont roxx Pierre flllbthl Bob Mag,-. and Phil Dum. xn Back roxx Jlm Costello Hoxxaul Smith Gene Saxxex and Tex ry Smith -ac., 1? 4 H V ta r B 5 'Q -.mi K' I . V 2 ' V, ' ' ' ' ,-B ' ' ,' ' A , . I U .'. .I V: ' I , ' , ' ' . ' . : ' 2 ', ' I , . , 1 ' X . . S J ' S ' z . O I I nf - . ' ' ' ' ' - ' . v y . n Q A , , - V - -. . - ' . . ' L ' .f ' 1 V . . . . A - n . . A . . Y , 1 K K - V A . , K - u s x - n A 4 n 1 1 1 1 n n N 1 1 V 1 L L . . 7 k I A r w- v v ' ' 1 ' v' ' 1 . . . .I . . v- . ' v. 1 K . . Y V. A I . r. . 1 7 K . . . . ' ' -5 ' . V . ' ' ' I . v: ' .. Q ' ., ,E ' . . ,: , . . , .. . . . ' X K x - - . l V , Law, -. 5 llll s musltctnn n 0 iptured the freshm in sophnnnn n with 1 x nh unpionsl lp my in Tian-. Olson if ne Morrison Duint VMI n ni ft 'Vlustuef in-l Dun Muss Tug of wur championship in the freshmzxn-sunhmnnre 4lix'isinn wus can- turexl by Dll. Ifront row: Norman Bayer, John Rensz-li, John Damgarnl, Dick VN'1illen1 anxl limb Chalus. lizirk row: John llvrmirmluni, Juv Znrkzi. Kon Sclmnins, l'huck Su-vt-lis :innl limb Nikt-ls, l.:u'ry Dznis wus :ilvsvnt when this pin-ture wus taken. front row: Charles Hack row: liob Declan Ho Junior senlur luuntry if llb I ilbert Nlumper Howard bmlth Joe Bawer Phil Duggan Fern Smith Run l hex aller K row Junior senior Basketball QBIP Paul Alnsley Gan Klrkpatrnk Bill Jansen Dick Nlalik Dave Turnqulst Jerry Farrell Marvin Stone Ron Stevenson Juniur-senior Ritlery iBand7 Bill Christian Gary Meling Willie Fosse .lerrie VVhite Tom White Dan Lofts Smiles prexuil after Dl's vin-tory in the championship round of the intramural freshnmn-sophomore basketball tourney. utz, lion Sanger, Bob Christensen and Don Claus. rll, Gary Cooper, Jack Clalifie Team members ure, tt and Bill Perry. Guru 0 N 1 A F4 I5 Q1 1 A ag 9234 X 11, np, h:1n1piu11s in the- jullim'-sq-r1iwr m1i1'is'ur1 vvoro from AI In 1 N U- I f 1 P mbus no Earl VVQ-mlel, l'11u1'I1-s Milla-1', .lim VVz1ril1y:, Jim -X All 11 N V 11 11 N 1 A1155 hmph0r41 ulnl Run l'lvn1vr1ts, V! Nm-ll 11 Drum Al . All Bl . B11 Cl . CII DI . D11 Band PLATOON STANDING Qlncumpleteb Junior- Freshman Senior Sophomore . , . 195 395 280 155 225 200 45 215 165 45 195 265 90 90 150 320 300 235 185 4:11 1 0774i ,.' I i. L. ' xl ,ci lilI's Heavies captured juniurbsuniur tux: of war honors, whippiniz :ill uppnsitiun. They in-re Barney Erickson, Duane Nusbaum, Del lN'l'l Chalus, VVenclvll Clll-Ulll, 'lim l'11llYHlS!0n9, Hill Sinipsun. Tum Tyler, l-Iunzvnv Gualzmflri, lmuio Mivhelini. Wzxynv Nolsnn, John Minn and Bull Kruger. Freshman-sophomore Fross- l'uuntry lAllb Joe Ulle Bob Yandervurt Jack Vlapper Jerry Penirk Scott Benson George Small Freshman-sophomore Tuurh Football ll'lb Larry Ralrick Fred Vozain Jerry Owens Bob Stencil Vharles Zemaitis John Taylor Jim Skolek Jon Clairmont Ron Orsini Dick Cross Freshman-sophomore W'res!linll ll'lll Bryan Harkler Don Peck Bill Ayers Bob VVeber Ken Kruger Louis Young Rub Bowers C0-chzinmpiuns in intramural speech were Don Dvttnrc and Calvin lmzrzim, DI. Mrs. lien Realtor llin-vial tho intrznmurul speech 0Y9lllS. J.. Alle-lliimll livsl-flresmml ru- nln-ls fm' first scmoslur nrq- Juhn Kelly, Keith Seversun, Ed Schrm-dvr, Ron Swingen, Jim Frm-nxun and liryun Hacklvr. A-1 platoon took top honors in the junior-senior intramural track competition. Front row: Keith Clement, Bob Cupples, Ronald Clements, Chuck Mille:-, Ronald Williams and David Sapp. Back row: Bo Shepherd, Dale Wilson, Archie Hoe, Jack Meckenstock, Jim Allen and Jim Waring. Earl Wendel and Keith Clement, AI, ex- change congratulations after tieing for the intramural speech championship. Freshmen and sophomores representing D-2 captured the umlerclassman intramural track crown. Front row: Gene Vzindervort, Dick Wallem, John Dumyzarsl, Bob Chalus and Larry Davis. Back row: John Ijernadoni, Jerry Frig, Bill Springer, Bill Farrell and John Rensch. 1 i xtul us Dugilan, Gerry Jansen, Rim Linalemann, Dick lioe, Keith Severson, .lon Martin, l'eter Dorris, l'at Kelley, Carol Dodd, Dale ri lil li ll l wer, Mary Ann Ross, lieverly Applelree, Don Springer, Carolyn Dial, Janice Picluarris, Sandra Vinci-ul, Joyce Danni-r, Carol lu 1 nm: D inue Cayalorta, Sally Marlin. Helen Jo llelriek, listliei' lfisert and .li-an tiustafson, iuilni., July l'ufahl, Joan NN'etlierell. Janice llmnruons, Sharon Johnson, liolm lioxu-rs, Jim Maclietla, Dave Sam v, l'1u'ene liualandrl Mr l X- umcim in Dale lilue, Ralph l.inmli-mann, Ronnie Strickland, Gordon Meyers, Jerry Varland, Chuck Stevens, Holy l'c-rkius and Travis O Pass That Peace Pipe . . . Under the leadership of Bob Gower, chairmang Don Springer, vice-chair- man, and Pat Kelley, secretary: the Civic Council had a satisfying tirst semester. Among the projects sponsored was the trimming of the Christmas tree. The committee in charge was Ronnie Strickland, Dianne Cavatorta, Dale Friestad, Carolyn Dial, Ron Stoudt, Keith Severson, Jeanne Gustafson, Geno Biffany and Joan Wetherell. The council also sent clothes to the Colette family in Kentucky in return for Christmas greens. The sponsorship of multiple fund drive for Polio, Olympic Games, Red Cross, Cancer, T. B. and Crusade for Freedom was also undertaken by the council. Directing class elections, home- coming election and club registration was also on the agenda for first semester. Those elected to head the council for second semester were Phil Dug- gan. chairman: Roger Totel, vice- chairmang and Dianne Cavatorta, secretary. Tramp Day was a highlight of this semester. An honor bestowed on the council for the second year in a row was the receiving of a l reedom's Foundation award for the manner in which class elections are conducted. The three delegates to the Civic Council convention in Peoria were Dale Severson, Don Springer and Dianne Cavatorta. 1 1 1pffift,-Q,cM e-,-se a-.au.....'v.-Q.-..f..f-41,...1.....-a as- -- ,l..4g:g-5,1 4-1 1 ye-aff-,512 11111 D11 11-s N11-ls1-11, l':11'ol Pe1111L-1121111-1', 1311111 Ulson. 1111111 Ja111eso11, -Il14l5' Kos-1'111-1, l.y1111 1111-111-lk1'1111l, 1CI1-1111111' N11ssl1:111111 1 11111111 T 11 11111 81111111 1111-ryl ll11st11fs1111, 1!:11'l111r:1 l111:11l1l, .l1111i1-1- K111111111-re-1'. 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N:1111'y 1'1-I1-1's1111, l'111'l Ayers :1111l 111111 NY1-11111-l. 1111111 11 111 Manley, S11s11n11e Regus, .I11y1'1- ,Xl111s, 111-1111ie 1i1'y1l1111, M1115 Mz11'Q:11'1-1 1i11s1'l1, Sl1z11'1111 Zsizsik, K:1ll1y 4'.1ise, S1 1 111 111111 of-111e1 51ll11rt1 S1-111-i11, Peggy H1-l1'i1'k, Dia11n1- 1111111111-1:1. C111-111 511111111-1-lla 111111 .11151-1' D111111111'. 1 L11 r1 1111-1111 D111:1,1z111, 1311111111 T111'111111isl, l':1111l l'111111111', 1111i1l11111iti1-11, J:1111-1 K5l1's. 1.11111 Slolil. -lllllb' i'1:11'11, .l:111ie1- N1-lsun. I 11 l 11111 1111 11 1511111111 1311110 Zllelu-1', l'1'1.:L:y Sapp 111111 .I111ly 1111111-1'1111111, Sixth r1 11 lI1t'5' 1Xi11sl1-y, Sa111l1'a Swi111!1-11, l':11'11l 1,1-1,11-1', V1-1'11z1 Knlisuk, 1.i111l:1 M1-l'l1ll11111:11, VV1-111ly 141'111ly, Nancy .l11l111s1111, N:1111x 1 I 111111111 1111 S1111 1111l'111o11. 1111111 115' llvlulry, Mary .l:11111 1'i1lw111'1ls, 1111s1'111'11x M1-111111, M:11'sl1:1 M1':11l1-. K:11'1-11 M1-Kay, 1 1':111k l'1111-, .1111 151-ll111s1-, 511111111 1 11111111 1111 1 XY11il1'. ep... Backing the Pirates llll'Ull2I11 their various events during: the past year was the Pep Squad, the school's larg- est organization. Pep assemblies be- fore games, decorations for all home football and basketball games, assist- ance to the Civic Council i11 putting on the Home-coming Assembly. and makiiigx and selling sl1ak1-roos were IU lil 11 Vi1-!111'y was the 1111-nw for 11111- 1'1-11 511111111 slsi1 f1-a- ring l111'1-R111 U111'1l:111, I'l:1111111ll1' N111'1li11. 11111-1511 1tl1:1ll1s 111111 111111 Claus. lil-11141-se-11111111 the 011111111 11-11111 11l11' 1111111-1111 is 111 1111. , T x . 11 1, 1,1f':?r. J1,,rf some of the 2lCCOHl1J11Sl1lllL'IllS ot' the club tl1is year. At an election at the l1e11i1111i11g of the year Dolores Nielsen was elected president, Judy Koerner, vice presi- dent, and Carol Signorella, secretary- treasurer. Miss Nancy Iloerger was club sponsor. , . my 1,2 , ., . 13, 1 vm 11111311 iiivvvffi M, ' if , '4if 1 1. 1 i 1 QM 7 ti 15' . 4 3 5 1 Hifi ..,. .. 1-11 1 of .. ,fs A . N Q., A I Q ' 'A A . , .. 1 R 3 vf. Make elie . .. First row: Kathy ML'Dm-n:nl4l. I':xt Milly-r, lhflh- lillrlw. Szmflru Im-I-. l'h5lli4 Wm-mix-I, lilvznxm' Nuxslmuln :ami Milliv 'l':u:s::n'l. Suu-rum! 1-nw: Rulwrtzl lfflprx-.mll-, 1':n1'nl4- Dnwm-5, Vznvw-l l'c-lxlwlvznkc-v', Sum Sion-Ixauxx, He-le-n .ln Ili-Urivk :xml Mrs. He-n Ruth-r, :ulxihm-, Third ruxx: I,:n1'ry .luv Kilwllm-. linux-1' Smith, Iinrlnnxn Vlzuus, Sully Mnrlill. Nznnry lirivlxu-ll, lianrlmru MUN IT.-In-rw-N Ni:-IN-vu, Ruth Ulwvn nur! Ruth .lzum-N.m. l fll1VIl1 nm: Iiill Smith, Duum- Nv14lm'm1, Dun Srile-4. lflwfi fVl:u'tin, Jim NYu1im:. l'hm'k Luxe' :mvl Huh lhmm', T here 'S othing Like cz Dame . . . UAA initiutw 1-1-pf,-at thv svrxivv I-nth gin-n lay Ih-rlxzulirlv R01-ll. club pn-silk-111, mlm-flv nl :A Uulullvlipzlmt vvre- nmny, N1-xx vrwnxlwrw uw- Mary IMIQI1. livth Shzmnvm. Rusmnzxup Mellon. Chrissic Grmvr. Slmruu Ihuylv. Nnrnnn Hinvh. Milly Hivkx. Nunvy I-lunnhl, .lufiy XY:ulls-m, Ruth Hn-rVzne-V, Furul Strvhl. Idulin Rivrf, Judy Mim'h:wl :mal Xml l'ur4-vll, 'l'ln- 4l.X'X uruup, xxmrw-u-wi by Miw Mum Il:u!v':n-411. hm-Id um-1-kb :mtixitivs in trzxvnlwlim-, nmuuh-rn lizmrv. huwling, lnnkm-llmll. :xml mln-V girls' wpurls. -161 'H -c ,.. ld MacDonald dd Cl Pb? WZ . . . Tho Ottawa i'lmptt-r, Futllrv l :irnu-Vs uf .Kim-12441 hull zi u-ry stivct-swftil yt-:xr tat' wnrlt :mtl play. Vnflvr thv lvmlf-rsliip nf A rrhie pnrtvr: March varimls W'ilsun, lmzmm, vo, vrvsith-nt: Dnlv Nlnlsml. xivv- vrs-fiulvni : Ile-lhert Vlmlttw. svvrm-tary: Kvith l'lf-nit-nt, tru-:uurt-rp NYOn:ls-ll Vufuitl, rt-- lif 5 1 1 :intl lmuiv Mivhz-lini. xt-ntim-l: tht- luuyx haul 1-xclmtiin-s with trthor lflffl grmliw, hm-ltl thx-ir :inmial Sqtlurv Dzinrv, 25: ivzxrliviivzxtwl in ai lvluwimg ctvrxtefit un .Xiwril LINL :mil hiuhliuhtwl the- yt-:nr with thi-ir :inntml lmumiuet, :it which tim:- prmltlvtittn :intl scrxiu- :twzuwlx in-ru 1:11-Nt-lltm-tl. The' nit-nihn-rx :tri-: first ymw: K1-ith i'In-rm-nt. XXX-ntlull Fnftuitl, Dall' Arrliin- lim-, Dc-llwrt t'hnluf, lmnis Micln-lini. Tum liowi-rs :intl liuh t'h:iltif. Sn-vuntl rnw: Htl lliltuhrnncl, liunzilfl lhxh llvlin, Vnlvin lmgrum, t'h:irlt-- llutitx, llzirm-5' lil-iclwmi, lK'urrt-n Vnfnirl :mtl Dustin- Srliiw-1-1lt'i'. Thirul ruw: .lim Ingram, David l'nlt-, Mztrtin Vzltllititn-ii.th1y ,Xpplvln-1-, llurufy Kilim-r, llzirry Klilw, l r:trin'L-s llrwky, llzlrulrl llylin, t'ht1t'k MUSU.,-ml, Mar- in Stunt- :intl .lim l':tym-. l nttrth nm: .Xllvn lVilvrn. Ilaxlt- Anthv, Vlilllurvl VVf-lwr, liill Fzxrrn-ll, Stzinlt-5' Sm-ll, Dun liuflztrlm, Huh Krtuzt-r :mul l':uil ,Xinwlvyx Ififth rn-xx: tlwurgm- ll':trrt-lx, .IQ-rry 'l'um:1't. Mm-rlv .li-lm, .ls-rry Klim-, llnh lV:il- ls-uk, .lim Tumzvt nn-l .lini Gnmlvliilfl, Sixth 1--mx: .lim lltlvlztt-h, ,lim l'ut1ri:lxttvm-, aililwlvtitilim-ll, .lim lle-1-rnixm, llurrwn Nur- uml. Frank llrtiw :tml lfrwl Kimvw. J-. ome 00 mg . . . C k . Ilixvuxxiiip um- uf tht- tinvr imintx ut' li-mwmultini: with tht' tlttztxuu vlmirttr 1-f lfvitmw llmvu-vimluq-N i, guxgm R4-ggi, 1, mi-mln-r uf thu- urwtp. Thr- 1-hill. -in-nriwvlw-tl In Mix. lluvvll Xlwlrvw, liztx hs-on u H-ry ztvtiu- furuziriizzitimx thix pvzir, tnlunu purt Ill vvmny pnrtia-5 :mul rztlli--x hs-ltl with thu- VHA grutliw Ht' Nurrmiutlinu vummlluitimw. Thx- girl? higgn-Qt ivrfwjt-vt, mul, thvir must xiii-vt-wftil, wax tht-ir unmml spring ft-1'm:tI ht-lil April l. Tlw tlwlm' wus April Sltuwvrs , :intl in :u'm'4vrvl:tm'e' with trzuliliun, uux :t i:ii'l-:awk-hwy zttlztir. Vhih pr:-sitlt-nt is Dm- lltwlts-nlu-rry: cluh Npwtxrwr, Mrs. liuwvll .Xntln-ww. 14 3,-4. K YS... Varsity Drag . . . Tu whzurc Ihn- n'4v1n1'mlm-slmin nf the-ir fm-llmx ntlmlvtus. nwnmlwrx fvf the U lvlllll. lu!!--x'n11'11'a urgrulxilulirm, mn-I fur informal qmrt :wtivitivs nnwlm' thx- flirvuliun uf Mr. Gil Luvf-. First row: .lim Fustx-llu, Dun- Tnurnquist, NVuyI1e Nelson. John Miner. Duane Nuxlmaum, l,'hzu'l1-4 Shvphvrll :xml .lim NVzn'in5:. Sc-cuml ruw: l'hil NYnmlw:n'1l. lilvnnlcl Fhvvalivr, Terry Smith. Frerl Martin, Runnia- Swingzvn. Roh lluwvr, f'h:u'lvw lmve' zlnll Dawn- liurr. Thirxl ruw: .lurk ML-L'kvnstnc'k. liuh VVvn1l1'l, Dun Slvrinxzvr, Dull' Svvvrmwll, l':nul lin-tnmr. Furl .Kyrl-4, Vrilx lvutvr axnrl lmxlvr liixlvr. Fuurtlx row: llill Tvvnirvno, Dun' Supp. liill ,-Xy1'rS, limb Vhnlus, liill Schvll, .Inc Ullo, K4-ith Sl-vm-1-5.-11 :xml Divk Wulll-rn. 'ascinating hythm . . . Thl- l'us1-ill-an cluh, unulvr' thx' Iv:nh-rslmilv of Miw Nzlnvy Hug-rxzer. znlxisnr: .lunv l'ark. lin-sivlvnlg Vznrul Snmlvrs. sive'-pr!-rirlvnti Lynn l'liul14-lkrault, wvrvt:n'y: :xnwl lizlrhzxrn Vlnus, trvnsurvr: vlinmxml many lmnrf nf rc-hf':lr'4:nls with Ihv Drf-sontatiun of its hullvt, .'Xql1:xli1l:ays , Mau 5 nnfl ll, l-'rfvnt Vuw: Sully Smith, Ann llnrlvln, Kay liznrtnn, lluth Pirarrl. liawhzaru Vluus. Kathy fVlA'D1vn:1lrl. .lufly Kfmrnvr. Vnrvvl Snnrlvri. lin-tim' Burke-. .Inn Kzumnu-rn-r, lflvvlu Kllsunmn. Sun-lru Ourvn nnwl Fax'-fl Sipznmw-lla, liuvlx ruw: Karl-n Mc'Kuy. Vurnl Ile-nwh. llanrlvxn' lfriq-slzul, .Iuliv Ril'h:xr1lxun. June- l':nrk, Phyllis Wvnrh-I. l.ynn l'1ivln'Ikr:xl1t, Su- xnn lVlm'1':vlIu111:h, .lmly I41n'hIn-V. .le-:nnninr lillftnfv-n. l'1xl Km-llvy. li:-vky Dykv and .lm-un lin-Vriva Artistry in Rhythm . . . Practicc lvarls to In-rfcction for Moflcrn Danccrs vlirecterl hy Miss Mary Dax:- rawli. First row: llvvf-1'ly Apiwlc-hoe. Joanne Johnson. Second row: Marilyn llannata. llolv-rt lfvluf-omh. Thirvl row: Donna Luck, Louise Riggs. Esther liisvri. SMONTAN, You ught to B in Pictures. . . Vholoxlraphs. old and now, provv fascinating' to Don liruc-k, liill P1-rry. Eugene Godye, Richard Dlnwidrlie, John Kelly. Gordon Armstrong, Richard Ross, Donalul Vlans. Donalrl Eastman. Roger Koenig, Hob Streul and .lim lflrlgc-omh. Mr. Glenn fire-ver is Came-ra Club sponsor. 49 Far A ay Places . . . First ro-.v: Carolyn Drisroll, Joanne Johnson, l-Ilnmariv Linrlss-y, Vat Lc lleau, Frances Michaels and Wendy lirasly, Seconrl TONVZ Diane Dvfcnhanuh, Kay firarly, Marsha Ollv, Carol Noi man and llarhara liuto. Thirrl row: Miss Marmic-ritv Laugman. Dorothy Gaul, Kar:-n Usmunrl son. Carolyn Nelson, Marilyn Nelson. Linvla Mcf'ullon1:h, Annette- Gra and Sheila Stewart, -il 1 Mobile l'r1-ativv uvtiiilivs in thi- iariwls art mwlia 4vm'4-lim' tha- vluh purimls uf Art Flub members, spunsurwl hy Mrs. liixa HMT. First 1'-nv: Jnnm- llvnulry, Mary -Xnn Valosanu, .Ioan l'la1:L:l't!, Maxine Mm-Nm-ly and Sharon l'llf:llll. Sm-Uml ww: Lluy-l LM-l-Q, liwn'1:ulii'vull, Mary Orphan. Vaulinv 'l'rutl'a and Patti liayvr: Third row: .luhn Kvlly. l.in4la Vfhile. Mary lmlnkm-, Sylvia Van Durm-, Virginia l'UlllI'0, Phyllis Cla-nivnl. Fourth raw: liill Sprimzor. Mrs. Hutf, Rugzm' Km-niiz, Larry Lasswn-ll, Ann Davivlsun, Mary Jane Edwards, Claudia Pctvr- sun and Nancy Bayer. T here oes M Heart . . . I hm-am. 2 flianmnfls, or I3 spades might he what is huarcl in the cafeteria on the Friday mornings that lirirlira' Flulv mm-ls. liusily Qnyxaizwl in a Lramv are Carol ML'Dowull. Sally Timlall, Martha Hume, Motto linrkm-, Ruth Jann-sun, Carol Sanders aml Fran Pulancic. Miss Mary R. I.eMay adxiscs the club. Someone to Watch ver UM... Tutorcd by Mrs. l rances Mt-Millan, mum- bers of the Future Nurses' Club learn the requirements of and reward to be gained from the nursing profession. First row: Fae Garrett, Arlene Ham, Janet Taggzert. Beverly Applebee, Sandra Olson. Virjean Gretencord. Second row: Judy Michael, Carolyn Strehl. Marsha Meade, Janice Nel- son and Pat Meyers. Third row: Eleanor Nussbaum, Judy Koerner, Loretta Davis, Kathy Caise. Kathy Collins, Darlene Price. Sharon Zsizsik. Nancy Grivette, Caroline Michaels, Carol Sholek, Florence Preci and Loni Stohl. ,- X.-Mo 'W r Calling ,411 Stars . . . Members of the Freshman-Snphfmmore Dra- matics Club learn the make-up technique from Thespian members and practice cn each other. During thc year the club pre- sented two one-act plays for assembly prrvgrz-lms. for umoresque . Under the direction of Mr. John L. HotT, club sponsor, comic opera meinbcrs listen to records from the Gilbert and Sullivan opera. Mr. John L. Hoff, club sponsor, Carol Fisher. Marilyn Charles, Donna Fisher, Sue Zorn, Louanne Petrus, Rita Lindemann. Billy VVarner and Diane Knoodler. Changing Partners . . . All jump up and never Cunw flown, mum. xnul hm 'ruuml :xml 'ruulnlf' 'flu-rv might lu- llu N 1 im! from tho girls' gym rlurim: vluln 3 lm 11 nlurnln-rs nf ilu' Square Dzmvim: Vlulr 5 utulpntul ln tho Girls' Gym Iixllilrit. April 15, i H oleas Pokas wummlx exu u m Q qu le- 0 4 unuxtxx mow mn! mu lwtlc mmm er v M 0 lnnon mx-mul qcxence u x 1 my lhuck N mr nl sn u .lu Home s 1 1 4 I x s llr N n Y11l'l lhlx 1 nn' ex thm x In In rn Nun Jlltnh mr Ls shlnaxnne iml n n ldv Q rv ranch :N Wu una Crux mu puvn er an muy.: um in the Interim Dur . I fxnxoru ax N 11 When Your lover Has one Tln- wnnu-nk plum- is nm :llxxuyw in thx' lwitchm-n up vvi- 4lvm'u4l hy these mvlnlmur- uf Mr. John SUL-hr's VN'4m4l- Craft for Girls Clulz. Intent nn sawing: Mmight and M1-ilu: that the task is alone properly are Czxrlvnf' Miller, Gertrude Russ. Marlyss Nelson. Sharon Rnrvm. N1-rmu Marihtun and f'ur-ll Connors. gf usio, Maestro, Please. . . The Highwaymen. OHS dance band, are shmvn in a practice session. Mr. Ray Make-ever, Band director, is sponsor fur the organization which has as its members, front, Ed Jugenitz, liob Streul, Rubin Lewis, VVar- ren Cofuid, Bob Roekfurd, Juhn Heed and limb Vhristian. Back row: Run Strickland, Jerry Hawthorne, I-Id Davis, Jim Heemstra. Larry Ball, Dwain Dial, Bob Deekard, VVarren Varland. Jim Cupples, liill Tunione and Earl lic-als. For All We Kno . . . Scholarships available tn college-minded seniors occupies the time uf the Schul- arship club, directed by Miss Marguerite Hempen. l-'irst row: Charles Mckeynnlds, Dun Detture, Ruger Smith and Linda Antram. Seennxl row: llob Katrein. Larry Joe Kindle, Larry Lasswell. Joe Lenac, Jim Mac-ht-tta and John Horn. Third row: Sally Marten, Susan Mef'ulluugh, farul McDowell, Ruth Olsun, Fran Polaneic, I-'red Martin and Cheryl Gustafson. lfuurth row: Claudette Nurdin, Donna Seerini. liarbara lngold, Melva Gage, Ronnie Swingers, Chuck Luve and Beverly Madsen. Il'-A Dim the Dim, Lights . . . OHS students who are qualified to run movie prujee- tors are these members of Miss Mildred Morgan's Pxwjectiunist club: Louis Fox, Charles Hnutz, Frank Knuessl, Robert Nikels. Richard Ross, Bill Christian and Marie Warrick. Miss Morgan is pictured at the right. Beyond the Blue Horizon . . . Highlilrhtinu the year for Mr. Stanley NVhite's mem- bers of the Aviatinn Club was a trip tu Uhanute Air l 0r4'e liase, Rantuul, illinois. Here they diseuss the advantaxzes of the Air Fnree with twu lf.S..-Ml . re- eruitim: utlieers. The members of the club are Richard Peek, Ken Kinzer, Harvey Hughes. Jim Freeman. Don Detleare and liub Luc-as. L.. Ai' , , . iv y Q ,. I There's 0 Business Like Sho usiness . . . Xu 1-xi-lmaxllgv :iam-lnlvly with Stu-mlm' lxixrliliulilm-nl :wtivitivs uf ilu- Slum l,:nVminl- .lvhly llc-ftl wus also fl'Rlllll't'4l in thc Slum' liusinvss l'lub pru- llusiunss l'lulr. Npnvixsuxwl by Mr. Mn-rlv llurlxv. ,-Xvnung lln- zwls of ilu- grzun, wliivli was lvrose-ntcnl in :A Mairvli assembly. Sham' sluppm-rs were vzxria-Iy slimy .y--rv liwln-rtzi l'11lf.rm'n-mlm 1lm-fir :mil 'l'ln- Plzxyrnzilx-Q , pur- ilu- fullrsuriu- in thi- lmi'l10i'slmp: lluviuc l'ap:v, l x'unlx l'-rln-, Furl Fur- tvnyml lay Mary Kay Klinuvrmzm, .lully lim-liln-V, Diane I'1n:ltui'Iu :mul pg-nlm' :xml Stzmlcy lflrarly. Linnus l-'ullwrs4m. .J Yr A.B. . Boogie. . . Hullwrml fm' zu llisvllsxiuun nf ilu- filturx- in ilu' ivzwli- inlf pxmfm-sfiuix axrv, fxmnl rnw: Karen Mvliuy :mil Silzunmf livuzw. llnvly xwm: i'l1x'iN liruymg l':xt l':xrh-V. Kay llzxrhm un-l l'liil Surnrm-V. Miss Mxlry l.m-M115 is vlull Npmisuxz H ' Unbelie able. . . Girl nzvcliunivs utilim- Num- li-vlmiques of lminlim: :mil wirim: Izluglit lay Mr. lin-n liutta-r. vlull spulisnr. Mum- lu-rs im'lu4l9 Curwlv l'x'uy. Sliirloy Slmcxplnun, l'znrlm-iw Mills-r, llerlrilclc Russ, lim-ily l ustvx'. lille-I1 Mzmlvy :xml Linnus l-'l1lkm'sur1. i Been Thinleini. . . Mr, Vliurlus Alllumix :ln-l fly-iw llvnalvy 1-uixm-ix!i':ltv un whim-lu vlww nmu- In nmlw nn-xl. 'l'lu- rlulm, whivli mal wluring Frinlzly --lull pvrinuls uns Npmi-.mv-l lvy Xliliuilis, 've Got Plenty 0 Kniltinf . . Hex Madsen, Betty Foster, Carol Smith, Nancy John- son, Nancy Hannlnl, PL-eggy Johnson and Helen Smith, members of Miss Mary Jane Mess' Knitting: Club are busily engaged in learning the fundamentals of the art of knitting. Mica, Mica, Par a Stella.. Fire! row: Ann Davidsun. Sanmlrn Omron. Pat Miller. Clara l.11 llanna, lnottv Hnxsvy, Uarul Signurvlla, liars-n Mriiay zinwl Nanny Jnhnsun. Se-ruml row: Sandra 1'urC.urali, lin Ann liach. Melita Kle-sath, Karvn NYliitne-y. l':irnl Sufi, Sharon Murling. lilmario I.inclsf-y, Lnni Stnhl nnrl Mary Jane Imgan. Thircl row: l'illy:e'n0 liualannlri, tit-nrgzu Hitt-, .lun Marlin, David Prvsf, liarlnnrzi M1-im-rs. Jim Hee-mstru, Natalia' Dt-Mnss. Sllxannx- lim-mms, Nula Norman. Unrnl Dmlrl, l,iniln Mcl'ulluuL:li, Linda Whilo anml IH-um' Supp. Mrs. Aurlrvy VVl1e-vim' simii-zni's ilu- .luninr l'lassic':1l l,t-anim-. M0 in, Your move, NYayne-. Su says Nurrnan liayvr In NYa5'nQ Alsvig as the two onxfaxrt- in chcukurs vunipvti- tion along with other Checkers Club nieniln-rs. Mr lien Rutter, club spmisnr. kibitzes. 7 ab ' 1 I ii 9 Zig,-r Y .L 'X - as 41 W if 1 .R ni 1 rm-flitors, Ruth Olson and Kathy Mn-Dnnalml lseate-ell look over picture possibilities with staff assistants Virginia I ke nl! Schvilr, M4-litu Klvsutli. Varul Sagi, Sara Slmensnn. Holt-nJu1 II'-trirk and Carol McDowell, ight and Day . . . Amidst the clacking of typewriters. shouts of Where's the play pic- ture? , I can't think of a thing to write for this caption, and other frantic cries, the 'tSenior staff worked many hard hours after school planning the essential dummy , cropping, pasting and identifying pic- if F'-s, f ,-1 f tures and writing copy in order to meet the deadline for completing the yearbook. Setting the key for this year's Senior were Ruth Olson and Kathy McDonald, coeditors, and Carol Mc- Dowell, business manager. The Sen- ior was advised hy Mr. Glenn Greyer. Hululiny: :negatives In the light, St-nior um-ilitiws Ruth Olson and Kathy Ma'Donal4i try to mit-viliu whirh would lie the lu-st tn use in llc-xt-loping a picture- for the yearbook. Zjsf x N --an when-taxi Meet the deadlines! Semixveeklv these words echoed in 607 as the Iglll'l'flIH'I'l' stafl' and members of the creative writing class wrote, rewrote. copvread, proot'read. and pasted into make-up sheets stories ot' OHS activ- ities. Directing I9nc'er1m'w1' functions were Roberta lidgcomh, editor, and Mr. Glenn Grover, faculty advisor. ln October, some ot' the staff meni- bers attended and participated active- lfolfling, wrapping and addressing Hueeaneers for distribution la other high schools are Carol Sagi, Jim I-Idgconili, Tom Bowers 'Nl Iva Klesath. Allieila Sehe-ill and Calvin lngram. he ypewriter Song . . . lv in the Illinois lligh School Press Association convention at the Univer- sity of Illinois. The Iliff-arm wr is also a member ot' the National Scholastic Press Association. ln April, the liuvvfrnwl' had the dis- tinction of having one of its news photographs used in Sfmlwnf I,iff'. publication of the National Associa- tion ot' Secondary School Principals. Sialevl: Carol Downey, lioherta Pidgeomh. Dolores Neilsen and .lohnMiner. anding: Melita Klesath, Virginia Pike, Juanita Kennedy, Nancy lh'i4Ixvs-ll, Toni Iioxvers, linlh Jameson, Helen Kuster, Sharon lfoyle, eeltlva, Karol Wolfe and .Xrmlelle Mason. Helen .lo Hetrlclv. David NZIIYIP. Hvlvll NIRCIS, -llrn l'Al::eovnh, I.aNonne Jehly, l-xen Urstead, Duane Nnshaurn, Calvin Ingram, Sharon 57 T l, 2 '14 , XX The emotim: of Sandra Loeb IQQHKVIAV in 'l'ht- Pt-rfcct Dutt- has the other llgmlsnmn Chuck INN- lziygs execution insll-llcgions to senior pluyvrs zigliztst. Intent to he-:ir all arc Don Ht-tzner, Virjt-nn llrctcncortl, the ,loomed buy' Don Demo,-0. ln --Six who lnllss Vvhllp Ruth Jamoson, Sharon Sattcrlielsl, Sztnllru Lucb, Arlene Hum, Fran Poluncic, tht- Lentils Boil . Thu cast uf this play, tlircctctl by George Hitt-, Sunllru Olson :intl Dorothy Malik. Others in tht- play we-rv Bill Miss S- lsabellzl Sllnllom' also had llewl- l.jll.lll.lll,-mu' Smith, I-Ivclyn Uhztltzs, Jim Waring, tlvorizt- lfisert and LllI'llB lioxscy. Miss S. Keith Klnsala' Kathy Mcnnmllllv Dale llllw' gm, Zo,-ni lsabvllu SlUl4ll'l'S fliwvtvfl thc illuy. William lfosst- unml .lim Minkler. 744 7041444 7fl44fm. pam P48464 Sd: Wk P444 704414 tk 1445614 3346! . 744 244 Welaet Q44-at 754 Pnfeet D464 . Opaukg 74ue'4 4 0:4104 S14 1446? 714 Ddddldld Q , . , 1 , 1 . , , 5 i 5 5 , 4 if lf L 'V I 2 Q .1 5 ' f i s 5 5 1 ,t all E The NVorthy Muster. Picrrc Pate-lin , dircctcd by Miss S. Isabella Sanders, featured Roger Smith, Larry Kinmlle. Bob Gower unnl Tom White. Completing thx- cast was Clzztlmlette Norrlin. A frustrzxtc-rl zwtrvss, Sara Stevenson. luis ops-ninll nillht ,jittcrs as ht Ixus to vonsolt- hor ill huslmuntl, lrluywl lay Ronnie- Switlgt-li, Opcnin1,: Night , l'n1lur tlw :liroction uf Miss S. lsubt-llu Szimlvrs, tht- cost was conilrlctt-ml by l-Ilcnnor Nusbuum, llurbztru A' Kopp, Shirley Slioollmztn, liobertzt lixlllconib, Martha Humv. Florence- Norman, Fam Garrett, Carol Mc-Dowell and Caroline Michaels. rf vnsdfhiff . ,.4,wm1.a..f,t,,,. ., . ft f 'M' A play within a play set the stage for both hilarious fun and serious satire in The Red Velvet Goat , directed by Miss S. Isabella Sanders, Playgoers and players include Jim Machetta, Roger Smith, Chuck Lore, Jim Warim! and Bob Gower 1in the prompting boxi. Others in the play were Cheryl Gustafson, Dolores Nielson, Nancy Bridwell, Judy Koerner, Iflorcnce Preci, Beverly Apple-bee, Marilyn Charles, Donna Bowen, Marilyn Rice, Bill Smith and Barbara Ingold. The words and action of Lynn liivhelkraut lead to concern and consternation for xzomery Campbell in Three's Miss S. Isabella Sanders, the Hess and Shirley Mann. Darlene Kennedy attempts to use her power of hypnosis on Phyllis Wendel tseatedl as Jane Park and Barbara Claus look on. Marcia Bell and Donna Scerini completed the cast of The D:-ibblers , directed by Miss S. Isabella Sanders, Intervening on the trials of naval life confronting Fred Martin and YVilliam Fosse is Bob Gower, admiral. The unique all-boy cast of Slip Ahoy was completed by Don Dettore, VVesley Stanford, Gerry Eichelkraut. George Hite, Ronnie Swingen, George Eisert, Don Hetzner, Wendell Cofoid, John Horn, Larry Joe Kin- dle, Lloyd Lock, Jim Gretag, Jim Machetta, Chuck Hess and Gilbert Mumper. The production was di- rected by Miss S. Isabella Sanders. Fred Martin and Mont- a Crowd . Directed by play also featured Chuck Pistol-packin' Carol Pennebaker apprehended the masquerading burglars 1Larry Lass- well and LeRoy l.eGarer in Christmas Trimminizsu, directed by Mr. Glenn Grever. Mystlfied unluokers are Melva Gage, Bill Christian, Mary Orphan. Pat Funk, Judy Seward, Wayne Alsrig and Joe Lenac. Lively, Please , directed by Mr. Glenn Grever, were nlyn Blythe, Bette liurke and Sharon Riley. VVeird tales nf The Munkey's Paw as related hy liill WVruck are of chief cuneern tu David Warner. Ruth Olson, Leliuy Letiare and Larry Lasswell were alsn featured in the classic drama, directed by Mr. Glenn Grever. 4 9 3 si 4 f 3. 4 2 .4 3 A 35 K S 3. . 1 2 if ' I ' 'Q . 5 Q f Q . Q 5 f 2 2 5 i Organization, charm and a Hirtatious smile by Linda Antram have Bill Burke and Roger Totel busy with household chores. Others in Step Huh lx nn in tar ,ai if 55 1 Lewis. A hearty handshake brings temporary peace to the huusehold of the feuding lxruthers lKeith Clement and David llarrl in Quiet, Please , directed by Mr. Glenn Grever. Parties to the peace pact were Helen Jo Hetriek, Carol Heywurth. Nance Leliette, Sally Marten and Gerald Janssen. 60 What's the Matter NVitli TVf '. directed hy Mrs. lien Rutter, is nut pietured un these pages, but the Cast is added here tu give eunmlete cnreraue tu the seninr plays. Anmng the players were Prizvry l'arker, Archie line, Fheryl Gustafsun, Pat Kirk- lnan, lfarl VVendel, Charles Sliepherml, Dare Turnqllist. Dale lilue, licrnazlfne lieenl and 1 Janet Taggert. Others were Janice Kam- merer, Jane Dutly, Shirley l'attt-rsun, Dun- na liuwen. Huh Brady, Len llurnlmeek, Kathy McDonald. l-'rancis Widmeyer and Dan Seeds of Suspicion are germinated by Carul Sanders and Ruth Pirard in the pnisnn plot. directed by Mr. Glenn Grever. Others cnncerned with the isesty poison puzzler were Richard Dinwiddie, Connie Peterson, Clarence Walters, Beverly Mad- sen, Bill VVruck and Charles Mclieynolds. ...t ...ff All started peaceful in the Anderson home as Mr, Anderson 1Roger Smith! reads his evening: paper, while his son nl-Iarl Wendelr does his Algebra and his wife lSara Stevensonl fixes her center piece for a Garden Club display. The plot of Father Knows Best . all-school play presented April 22, thickened quickly, however. with an elopement, trouble with a prospective client basketball practice, overnight guests, a visit by the Garden Club, and needed repairs of the washinx: machim , Mein Papa . . . Members of Mrs. Anderson's Garden Club 1l,uann Bach, Helen Nikels, Pat Millerb find exerything on the friendliest of terms in the Anderson household as they are greeted by Mr. lirinkworth :Paul Ainsleyl and Mrs. Anderson :Sara Stevensonl. :Unknown to the Garden Clubbers an elopement has upset the tranquility of the Anderson home.: Officer Johnson ll hil Sommerl sup- posedly rests his feet. The constqlltnus of lining ut tit im for huikfist his Mi and Mrs. Anderson tliogzer Smith, Sara Stevensonl in a quandry Their daughter and her friend 1Nancy Johnson, Lorraine VVheel err wait expectantly for the right answer 62 s A ' g tirii ' 1 ' A ' f A . ' 5 t at Q 3 s 5 A , ' Z ' X V Q if 5 S J E 2 fi f f . 1 , 3 A , i 3 , H 4' Nu wmrrls nrv yninm-fl and tn-niiwrs llurm' :is llottv X Killa-iwun lllvtlm- lilirkvr vlisvusxvs heir luuyfrix-1111, Ralph, with ht-r fris-nil, .lzinio 1.-Xl'- flvllv Masunv. Rnninnu, nnntlwi' friend, lfarnl L00 llonsvli I sm-nis llnconcerned as she lilus hor nails. Perkins lSzin1lrn Swimzm-nr unul Oili- vvr Johnson 1l'hil Soninu-rl mkv Mr. llrinkwnrth 1l':illl Ainsla-yr nnul his sun, Ralph llluh iiuwvrl into rus- lmly in an :ilu-nip! in c':ilm the quzlrrvl I'ZlllSl'4i hy R:1llrh's slippnsvrl Oluivvnim-nt with tho rlmlxzlifvr nf Mr. lSrinkw0rth's husinvss iinsvwizilv, The despair is cwniplete- for Mr. Anderson :Roger Smith, center with hands upraisefll when Lhr- repair man lArchi9 lim-, righto rvfusvs to lix the washing! mavhinv while the youngsters play baske-tluill in the hzwvmont. Hurlfly Anrl0rsun's hziskvt- lmll partner Minh Phillipsm, Mr. lirinkwurth ll :iul Ainwh-yr unvl Of- liver Johnson 1l'hil Sunirns-rl lamk un with ilisvornnii-nl. .i.,, i if f f l Q -Q ff, F Stair ay to the Stars . . . o M0 N-2 The friendly old lady and the park pulieeni:-in provide the stylu- tinn to the rumantie troubles nf the young cmlple in Three Un a lSeneh . Purtraying this truuhlw sumo ctmfliet are tleft to rightr Sara Stevensun, Carol Penne- haker. Run Swingen and Roger Smith. The contest play took tirsts in the NCIC Drama festi- xal and the district meet. It tical fur third in sectional competi- ti.-n. Thief Pontiac IPhil Summer! dis- eusses trilral troubles with Fath- erine 1l,urita Huxseyb. Teata lfal lhLZl'1HTlI stands guard with his white man's Ubow and ar- row in action occurring in Down the Ghost Trail , written and directed by Mr. Rohert Burns. Members nf the Indian Lure Fluh and Mr. Keith Clark's senior linirlish class partivipated. 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HobbyiEating, Sleeping: Sophomore Class Vice- D f president: FFA, 1-2-8-4: Ofhcers' Club, 3-4: Square Dancing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 2: Military, l-2-Ii-4, Platoon Sergeant, 3, Zntl Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-Ii--l: Basketball, l : The Hitch- hiker : Father Knows Best . Patricia Lee Allen Pat Civic Council, 2: Pep Squad, 1-2-I5-4: FHA, 2: Art Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 2-3: Puppet Club. Gerald L. Angell Angie Hobby-Stamps, Radio: Advanced Square Dancing Club, 4: Military, 1-2-Zi-4: Intramurals, 2-4: Cross- country, 2. Gordon Armstrong HobbyiStamps, Fishing: Fishing Club, 2-3-4: Gun Linda Lee Antram Hobby-Music: Civic Council, l: Pep Squad, 1-2- 3-4: Interior Decorating Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 1-2-3: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, Il: Folk Music Club, Secretary, 3: Scholarship Club, 4: Social Dancing Club, 1: Girls' Basketball, 2-3-4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Choir, 2-3-4: Glce Club, 1: District and State Music Contest, 2-Il-4: NCIC Music Festival, 2-3-4: Madrigals, 4: Girls' Trio, 25: Girls' Octette, 2: Home-coming Queen, 4: Step Lively, Please . ' az Jon F. Armstrong Jack Junior Class Vice-president: Civic Council, Dele- I Club, 2: Camera Club. 4. gate to Civic Council State Convention, 2: Orlicers' V- Club, 4: Fishing Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, P if 2-3: Art Club, 1: Military, 1-2-3-4, lst Lieutenant, I- C A '7 4: Intramurals, 2-3-4: Band, 1-2, Band Board, 2. fs li ' I . , A , Cx , Cl, 'J . ' ' ' , 1 4 1 ' 7 ' as vs David Barr Dave Hobby -Sports: Civic Council, 1: 0 Club, 4: if BAA, ZZ-Zi: Officers' Club, -l: Fishing Club, 1: Q f , Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Square Dancing , i Club, 2-Zi: Military, 1-2-3-4, Drum Corps, 4, Drum Sergeant, 4: Intramurals. 1-2-3-4: Basketball, 1-4: Track, 1: Cross-country, 2: Baseball, I4-I: Golf, 5 2-Zi-1: Quiet, Please . ' J ,fs Phyllis Jean Barr Phyll Hobbyflce Skating: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: GAA, 2: Y Interior Decorating Club, I5-4, Secretary, 4: Bridge Club, 4: Photography Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4. Velva Barto Vel A f Q' 1 f Hobby--Parties: Pep Squad. 1-ZZ-25-4: Bridge Club, ,i ' 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Beginners' Dancing 'ev f Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 3: Interior Deco- 1 rating Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Mixed Chorus, 1: A Cappella Choir, 2: NCIC Music Festival, 2: 7 Sectional, State Music Contests, 2: Ghost for Rent . 'f' 5 ,,VV A ,V I 3: Bridge Club, 4: Interior Decorating Club, Vice- president, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4. Wayne Alsvig Hobby-Baseball: Fishing Club, 1-2-3-4: Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Checkers Club, 2-4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Christmas Trim- mings . Beverly Applebee Bev Transfer from Marseilles, 3: Civic Council. 4: Pep Squad, 4: Future Nurses' Club, 36-4: Interior Deco- rating Club, 3: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Choir, 4: The Red Velvet Goat . I I Sharon Mo s Bac ' s ' A - ll? I Donna Mae Bowen Donna B Hobby - Sports: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 4: Beginners' Dancinz Club, 1: Modern Dancim: Club. 4: Bridge Club, 4: Interior Deco- rating Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 1-2-3: Folk Music Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Cheerleader, 3-4: A Cappella Choir, 2-3: State Music Contest, 2-3: Highwaymen, 2: Whut's the Matter With TV7 : The Bed Velvet Goat . I 9 1 v , ,- ,f Thomas E. Bowers Chief Hobbyfflndian Relics, Guns: FFA, I-2-4: Boys' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Oflicers' Club, 4: Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 3-4, Vice-president, 4: Camp- ing and Hiking Club, 1: Model Railroad Club, 3: Gun Club. 2: Military, 1-2-3-4, Captain, 4: Intra- murals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 1-2-3: Buccaneer, 4: Down the Ghost Trail : Annie Get Your Gun . John Robert Brady Colo TIC R ' 1 Model Airplane Club, 3: Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Swimming Club. 2: Model Railroad, Club, 3: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3: W'hat's the Matter With 'I'V? . X James B1-etag Tags Jeannine Lynne Bridwell HobbyvParties: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: FHA, 1: Square Dancing Club, 1-3: Dramatics Club, 2: Yearbook Club, 2: Puppet Club, President, 3: Bridge Club, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Ghost for Rent : Associate Di- rector, December 2, Senior Plays. ,W . , ,gf5457i4'.,' c4,'ZZ'g6 il 1 V! V42 me mc'ezJ ' png, egg-Qf, ffm:-146 5- T. ,7 5 ZW V as' 'JQ , l . , 64-lC1CI,ff4 g'g'Q ' f ,7 241' 7Clc'C Marcia Sharon Bell Ding Deanna Bernadmi Dee Hobby-Painting: Pep Squad, 1-2-4: Fishing Club, Hobby-Taking Pictures: Pep Squad, l-2-3-4: Dra- 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: French Club, 2: Latin matics Club, 3: Square Dancing Club, 2: Interior Club. 2: Bridge Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: The Decorating Club, 3: Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Dabblers . , Nancy Bridwell Nannie B Civic Council, 3: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 3-4: Fishing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Inrlinn Lore and Pagenntry Club. 3: Yearbook Club, 2: French Club, President, 3: Latin Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Buccaneer, 4: Choir, 1: NCIC Speech Contest, 3: Sectional Speech Contest, 3: State Speech Contest, 3: Sorry, Wrong Num- ber : The Red Velvet Goat . I I John Birtwell I , ,Lei l We Bridge Club. 4: Swimming Club, 2: Modern Dane- I , ing Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: A Cappella Choir, be 2: State Music Contest, 2. ff . ,' K ,Li A K , '7 rf ' L ,, I Lf' tj! ' J f S Dale Blue HobbyfMoturcycles, Cars: Civic Council, 1-2-3-4: Projectionist Club, 1: Spanish Club, 1-2: Square Dancing Club, 2-3: Band, 1-2-3-4: Instrumental Ensemble, 4: Drum Ensemble, 2-3: Military, 1-2- 3-43 Intramurals, I-2-3-4: Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil : What's the Matter With TV ? . n!! Carolyn Sue Blythe Lyn Transfer from Naperville High School, Ii : Civic ' eil. 3 I Pep Squad, 3-4 : Advanced Square cing Club 3 Art Club 4 Biid e Club 4 a . : , 1 ' sz . : .f Pu pet Club ycretary-Treasurer, 3, Gym Exhibit, A 45' B ccayngn 3: car ook 3-4: Step Lively, Pleas ., ,wa i f J ,J Mk ,. ,f J, , rchie e ' i ' l obby-Sports: FFA, 1-2-3-4, Secretary, 3, Presi- H fc, I f' dent, 4: Boys' Drill Squad, 3-4: Officers' Club, 3-4 Square Dancing Club, 1-2: Boys' State, 3: Mili- ifxi 7174!- Q, L, 1, tary, 1-2-3-4, 2nd Lieutenant, 3, Lieutenant Col- onel, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Basketball, 1: Cross- cou try, 2-3: What's the Mutter With TV? ther Knows Best . 5 f .HY l X 'v Ckrvx W' 1 James Budach Jim A, l-1.-3-4: Militn y, 1-2-3-4: Intrnmur ls Z :-. farm .. ,, 4 ,fi so f 'Lf f' ,fl Thomas P. Caffee Tom Hobby-Hunting: Chess Club, 4: Military, l , Bette J. Burke B. B. Hobby-Synchronized Swimming: Civic Council, 1-2: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Poseidon Club, 2-3-4, Recorder, 3: Spanish Club, 1-2, Vice-president, 1: Fishing Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 2: Yearbook Club, 2: Bridge Club, 3-4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Buccaneer, 3: A Girl in Every Port : Step Lively, Please : Father Knows Best . William J. Burke Bill Hobby--Cars: Swimming Club, 1-2: Scholarship Club, 3-4: Dancing Club, 1: College Club, 4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Band, 1-2- 3-4, Band Board. 3: District Solo Band Contest, 2-3-4: District Ensemble Band Contest, 2-Zi-4: State Solo Band Contest, 2: State Ensemble, Band Contest, 2: State Band Contest, 2-3-4: Clarinet Quintet, 2: Clarinet Quartet, 3-4: NCIC Music Festival, 2-3-4 ' Step Lively, Please . , My Cam ell ntv V , 7 , qjfyyfy -2-:S-4: Hobby-Cars: Transfer from Streator High School, Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Journey of Promise . 4: Three's a Crowd . fad 4 ' Robert Carroll Bob Evelyn M. Chalus Evie fl M LL. UL I, we H 1 Hobby-Cars: Civic Council, 3: Projectionist Club, Hobby-Music: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: FHA, 1-2: 1: Checkers Club, 2: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intra- GAA, 1: French Club, 2: Interior Decorating Club, murals, 1-2-3-4: Golf, 2-3. President, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basket- ball.'2: Yearbook, 4: Choir, 1-2-3-4: Ste ' ' ' , - 2 C Festival '3 State Musi fect Date . T -r ff! , illiam A. Christian Bill , dv . J Projectionist Club, 1-2-Si-4: Spanish Club, 1: Pho- wgraphy Club, 1: Intramurals, 1-2-3--I: Band, 1-2- li-4: District Hand Contest, 2-3-4: Drum Quintet, 2-3-4: Highwaymen, 2: 'tChristmas Trimmingsn. Barbara Lea Claus Smaus :V Hobby--Swimming: Civic Council, 1: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 3-4: NCIC Speech Contest, - 4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Poseidon Club, 2-3-4. X Treasurer, 4: Junior Class Planning Club, 3: In- terior Decorating Club, Treasurer, 2: French Club, Secretary, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Choir, 1: Mad- rigals, 3: District Music Contest, 3: Christmas Tableau, 4: Easter Tableau, 3-4: 'tAnnie Get Your Gun , Sl: A Girl in Every Port : The Dabblersu. Keith Allen Clement Clem Hobby-Farming: Transfer from Mendota High ',' School, ZS: FFA, Ii-4, Treasurer, 4, State Farmer Degree, ZS, Delegate to National FFA Convention, ' 4: Officers' Club, 4: Military, 3-4, 2nd Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, Z5-4: Wrestling, 3-4: Quiet, Please . Marilyn J. Cannata Hobby-Dancing: Pep Squad, 1-2-4: Thespian Club, 4: Interior Decorating Club, 1-3: Spanish Club, President, 3: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Show Business Club, 4: Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: A Girl in Every Port . Contest, rlmg Music , The Per- I I I Marilyn Charles Mary Hobby - Sewing: Transfer from Serena High School, 3: Comic Club, Vicepresident, 4: Gym Exhibit, 4: Velvet Goat . , ml 7 s Beverly June Cupples Bev Hobby 7 Swimming: Square Dancing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4. Dwain E. Dial Rod 1 of l 1' JV A ---P L,-fl -'O U ei ' 1 u 0 I at ' Wendell Cofoid Breez1e L EFA, B2-31-4, Assistant Treasures, 3, Repgiitig 4: . 4 ' X oys' ril Squad, 3: Square ancing u . 2: 11,163 fc D Fishing Club, Treasurer, 4: Military, 1-2-3-4: . f, 5 lntramurals, I-2-3-4: Basketball, 4: The Red Q Velvet Goatnl Slip Ahoy . Patricia Ann Cook Pat Civic Council, 1: Pep Squad, 1-2: Future Teac-he 's' Club 'S' C 'n Exhibit 1 2 4' Ch 2-3: State Promise . Loretta Davis Lore Pep Squad, l-2-3-4 : GAA, 2-3-4, Secretary. 4: Camping and Hiking Club, 2: Future Nurses' Club, 4: Social Dancing Club, 1: Swimming Club, 1 Gym Exhibit, l-2-l. ei . .-,-yi. ,--. on. Music Contest, 3: Christmas Trimmings . James Costello Ears Civic Council, 2-3: O Club, 4: BAA. 4: Art Club, 2-3: Military, l-2-3-4: Intramurals, l-2-3-4: Basketball Manager, 4: Football. 1-2: Basketball. asc-ball, 4: Golf, l-2-3-4: Journey of D. Donald Dettore Don Freshman Class President: Civic Council, 1-2: Pep Squad 1-2: Thespian Club, 4: Boys' Drill Squad, l-2-3-4, Drill Master. 4: Officers' Club. 3-4: Latin Club. 1-2, President, 2: Yearbook Club, 2: Schol- arship Club, 3-4: Military, 1-2-3-4, 2nd Lieutenant, 3, Regimental Adjutant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Wrestling, 3-4: Choir, 1-2: NCIC Music Festival, l-2: District Music Contest, 1-2: Boys' Quartet District Music Contest. 2: Highwaymen, l: Six Who Pass While the Lentils lioil : Slip Ahoy . I ff 1 f bf! -if 'f I ' . IA, YC-XL! Q-'f uk Richard Dinwiddie Dick Photography Club, lg Fishing Club, 1: Swimming Hobby Photograpliy, Philately: Transfer from Club. 2-Zi: Projectionist Club, 2: Instrumental Sight Reading Club, 4: lntramurals, l-2-3-4: Band, 1-2-3-4 : State Band Contest, Z-34-4 : Trom- bone Quartet Music Contest, 2-4: llrass Sextet Music Contest, Zi: liighwaymen, 4. , Jane Duffy Ogallala High School, Ogallala, Nebraska: Cam- era Club, 4: Intramurals. 4: Yearbook, 4: Choir, 4: Madrigals, 4: Seeds of Suspicion . l'ep Squad, l-2-ii-4: FHA, 1-2-It-4: Square Dancing Club l 'V Cr-:ft Club l'7' Cf '- ' ' l Philip R. Duggan Bud . -pm inhibit. l-2--l. ' t X Senior Class President: Ciriv Council, President, .45 Pep Squad. 4: Thespian Club, 4: lioys' Drill Squad, -l: Urlicers' Club. -l: Art Club, Presldent. 4: Fishing Club, l: Checkers Club. 2: Square Dancing Club, 3: Military, l-2-Si-4, 2nd Lieutenant. 4: Football, 2: Golf. l: Iiighwaymen, 2: 'klournty of Promise . fx x-42' I LZ J X x.f4ff Loretta Mae Durdan' ,f XT ,AA Z., Transfer from Marseilles Hgh School, ZS: Pep Squad, 24-4: Interior Decorating Club, Social Chair- man, 4: Advanced Square Dancing Club, 25: Bridge Club, 4: Gym Exhibit. 4. Y-Q15 ,f ., 'rf Gerald Donhelly: 'Blitzif' I Hobby+VVorking On Cars: Swimming Club, l-2: Fishing Club, 2: Projectionist Club. l: Social Dancing Club, 1-2: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: The Hitehhikern. . X. M1 Q , . Wading -P ' A Q, William Fosse Willy Hobby--Outdoors: BAA, 4: Camping Club, 2' Fishing Club, 2: Swimming Club, 1: Instrumenta Ensemble, 3-4: Military, 1: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4, Football, 1: Track, 2: Wrestling, 2-i-4: Band, 2-24-4, President. 4: District Music Contest, 24-4: Brass Sextet, 3-4: Sis Who Pass VVhile the Lentils Boil : Slip Ahoy . Betty Rae Foster Knitting Club. 4: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, l. Carol Ann Fuller Hobby '-Sleeping, Eating: Club, 2: Square Dancing rating Club, SS: Knitting l-2-4. A .r Mi ZLWX lf A 0 J OM Carol GAA, 1: Social Dancfng Club, 1: Interior Deco- Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, A . ' 'V ' f f lf' A f' z fi ,M C' ' , ,VJ it 47 fl 'u 1 tt .7 - ,1 'fu I ff, ' ' Nfl: UA! . pc-7 1 ti ff U' ALL' .L af H I ' ' if nt., L - X f, ' ' . AA A JL. 177 ,yu MOHL vovjo XITJ'-f Melva Gage Q 'L' , ,' Faefarrett' Bubbles Carol Sue Garrison t HobbyfSports: Civic Council, 3-4: Pep Squad, 1- Pep Squad, 1-2-4: GAA, l-Il-4: Comic Opera Club, HolibYfC4rokil1il3 PQI' SQ fl - - - 885811 2-tl-4: Social Dancing Club, 1: Square Dancing Secretary, Il: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Future Club.. 4: PHA, 1-2-Il: Squa e L g Club, 2-3' Club. 1-3: Mixed Chorus, 2: Show Business Club, Nurses' Club, 4: Knitting Club, Il: Net-dlecraft Girls Woodciraflt-Clllb. 22 'f -1 Dilnfl ' C ZS: Scholarship Club, 4: Bridge Club, 4: Interior Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Opening Night . l-Ili' Gym l'-Xhlbli. 1-2-42 -W1 Ullnl! 32 Decorating Club, 1-2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Christ- Cl1UlI'. 2-ii-4. Chilli' CUl'!l9Si ill- 0 5. Ufih mas Trimmingsn, Central Conference, 3-4: Madr 4, Green Valley , 2: The Hitchhikeru. x ii , - .I lt 4-X Cyjf , lx, Roberta Edgcomb R0bby Gerald Eichelkraut Ike ic '1 e' vii Hobby4Dancing: Pep Squad, 1-2-ZS-4: Thcspian Hobby--Football: BAA, 2: Otiicvrs' Club, ii--1: 'Pe qua ' :Cir-1,' rill S ,Poseidon Club, 3-4: Highwaymen, 1: Art Club, 1: Photog- Scholarship Club, 4: Swimming Club, 1-25 Danc- Club, 9 ary. 4' ng C , -2: Bridge raphy Club, 1: Show Business Club, 34-4: Drama- ing Club, 1-2: Military, 1-Z-24-4, Sergeant, 34, Lind Chg, Au . C Im ing Club, Vice-chair- tics Club, 2: Junior Class Planning Club, Ii: Quill Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-34-4: lfuutball, 1-2- ma .' I. --ny: Clu -2: ixed orus, and Scroll Club, 4: Interpretive Dancing Club, 4: ll-4: Six VVho Pass While the Lentils lloil : 1: Yearboo LLL 2: Gym ib' 1-2-4: 'ir ' Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2: ISHSPA Slip Ahoy . Basketball, 1-2-3- 'ipt' Il ree's ' Convention, 3-4: Buccaneer, 3-4: Editor, 4: DAR , Award: Men Are Like Streetcarsu: Opening 'S v , Night . t Esther Eisert Es ' X5 L Pep Squad, 2-24-4: GAA, 1-2-Z4-4, Vice-pres t, 4, L Q! ' ing. Basketball, l-2-Il. A oard Member, 4, Captain, 4: Camera Club, . lnteriur Decorating Club, Il: Modern Dancing Cl , 4: Gym Exhibit, I-2-4: Civic Council, 4: Girls l 'T if PU ' - ftfwf J '. xi Li , , f v L jd 5, r X George L. Eisert Gizz Hobby--Hunting, Fishing: Attended Streator High School, IS: Civic Council, 1: Swimming Club, 2-4: Aviation Club, 4: Military, 1-2--l: Intramurals, I-2-4: 'tThc Perfect Date- Z i'Slip Ahoy . Barney Erickson llobby----Sports: FFA, 2-3-43 Square Dancing Club, 2-34-4: Art Club, 2: Military, 1-2-I5-4: Intramurals, l-2-25-4: Football, 2-Zi-4: Basketball, 2-Zi-4: Track, 1-2-Z5-4. - f 5.55511 fm PM Barbara Guiler fl . 5 QQ! 1 - , 1 ' 'E Cheryl Gustafson Gussie 1 Hobby- Swimming: Class President, 2: Pep Squad. 'X 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 3-4. Treasurer. 4: FHA. 1-2-3-4, President, 24, Degree Chairman, 4. Section Projects Chairman, 4: Puppet Club, 3: Social Dancing Club, 1: Dramatics Club, 1: French Club. 3: Scholarship Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: NCIC Speech Festival, 3: Green Valley : Annie Get Your Gun , Zi: What's the Matter With TV? : The Retl Velvet Goat J M XM Q M5135 Leatrice Joyce Hadley Joyce 9j7c4- Hobby-Sleeping: Pep Squad. 1-2-3: Photography Club, Treasurer, l: Square Dancing Club. 1: So- cial Dancing Club, 2: Interior Decorating Club, :li Knitting Club, 4: Gym Exhibit. 1-2-4. 'N Arlene Ham Joe Maxine Mautino Hampson Max Hubby--Accordion: Social Dancing Club, 1: Nee- dlecraft Club, 1-2: Future Nurses' Club, 4: Exhibit. 1-2--4: The Perfect Date . Gym , V, 1 Harts Donald J. Hartshorn Oflicers' Club, 4: Junior Class Planning Club, 3: Debating Club, 3: Fishing Club, 1: Military, 1-2- 24-4, 2nd Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 4. 79 aamn, W .4 f .f f .1 :W Eileen Marie Gillette Fishing Club, 1: Radio Club, 1-2: Model Airplane Hobby-Stutled Animals: Pep Squad, 2: FHA, 1: Club, 3: Aviation Club, 4: Camera Club, 4: Junior Advanced Square Dancing Club, 4: Girls' Home Class Planning Club, 3: Military, 1-2-3-4, Intra- Mechanics Club, ti: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4. murals, 1-2-3-4: Basketball Manager, 1. Eugene Leroy Gedye Gene Rent . Robert Gower Bob Civic Council. 2-3-4, President. 4: Thespian Club, 4: 4'0 Club, 3-4: Officers' Club, 3-4: Military, 1-2- 25-4, Sergeant, 3, 2nd Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 1-2-3-4: Wrestling, 3-4: Master Pierre Patelin : Journey of Pr0mise : The Red Velvet Goat , Slip Ahoy g Father Knows Best . Virjean E. Gretencord Jeannie Pep Squad, 4: Future Nurses' Club, 3-4, President, 4: Interior Decorating Club. 3-4: Square Dancing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1- 2-4: The Perfect Date Qu!! 'L Fd Robert Gro e Rolls ' ftttorlw- . Il Class Secretary, 1: Executive C ncil, 1-2: Drill Squad, 1-4: Intramurals, 1-2-Il-4: ball, 1-2-3-4: Choir, 2-Il-4: Annie Get Your Gun : Ghost for Fletcher Grover Fletch Hobby4Cars, Boats: Projectionist Club, l-2-IS: Gulf, 1-2-3: 'tThe Hitchhikeru. Hobb Radio Guns' Pro'ectionist Club 12-31 'S Helen Jo Hetrick Jo Hobby-Sewing, Reading. Talking: Senior Class Secretary: Civic Council, 4, Executive Council Representative, 4: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: ISI-ISPA Convention, 4: Thespian Club, 2-3-4, Secretary, 4: FHA, 1-2: Christmas and Easter Tableau, 3-4: Spanish Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 1: Dra- matics Club, 2: Puppet Club, 3: Foreign Corre- spondence Club, 1: Advanced Square Dancing Club, 3: Scholarship Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Buccaneer, 4: Yearbook, 4: District Speech Con- test, 2-3-4, Sectional Speech Contest, 3-4: Play Contest, 3: Annie Get Your Gun : I'm a 1-'ooI : Sorry, Wrong Number : Quiet, Please . I Barbara Hicks Johnson DCP Jig Zdxglfclla 6 A 4.1221 nda H wk Farrell ., 4,64 Jil-ap, ,sf - 'I-r-,,,,. Awwfi- James Heermann 'Jim Hobbyfliunting, Fishing: FFA, 1-2-3-4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Checkers Club, 2: Fishing Club, 1: Hunting Club, 3. Ch s ' Hob '-Hu g. Fish' , Eat' I r'l 3- : Physical nce lub, ' ncin C b, 1-'P-3: S i l -2- anis Cl . : ci -Da Clu ita 1-2.-3 : tra- ur , 1-'7-3 , Tra 1-2: rest , 3-4: ee's w 3 A y n N M Donald Hetzner Hetz Hobby-Raising Cain: Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Model Airplane Club, President, ZS: Model Rail- road Club, 3: Fishing Club, Secretary, 4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Wrestling, 3: The Perfect Date : Slip Ahoy . Carol Anne Heyworth Mert Hobby-Dancing: Civic Council, 4: Pep Squad, 1-2-Il-4: FHA, 1-2-3, Vice-president, 3: Drill Squad, 2-3-4: GAA, 1: Show Business Club, Chair- man, 4: Social Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball Tournament, 3-4: Quiet, Please . , I fe ,I--ltd? ada, Ruth Hill Ruthie Hobby-Square Dancing: Transfer from Tennes- see, 2: FHA, 3-4: Square Dancing Club, 4: Arts and Craft Club, 3: Journey of Promise . John E. Horn Projectionist Club, 1-2-25: Radio Club, 1: Fishing Club, 1-2: Swimming Club, 2: Chess Club, 4: Scholarship Club, 4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intra- murals, 1-2-3-41 Tennis, 2-3--li 'ASix Who Pass While the Lentils Boil : Slip Ahoy . I I George Leighton Hite YY . - J . ' Chess Club, 2-4: Square Dancing Club, 1: Dra- matics Club, 1: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2- 3-4: The Perfect Date : Slip Ahoy . I. o Hornbeck Horney Boys' Drill Squad, 2: Fishing Club, 2: Checkers Club, 3: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Wrestling, 3: What's the Matter VVith TV'? . Lurita Hoxsey Civic Council, 1: Pep Squad, 1-2-IS--iz Thespian Club, Z5-4, Scribe, -1: FHA, 1: Photography Club, 1: Dramatics Club, I-2: Indian Lore and Pag- eantry Club, Zi: Show Business Club, Si: Scholar- ship Club, 4: Interior Decorating Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: NCIC Speech Festival, 35: District Speech Contest, 3: Voice of Democracy Contest, 4: Green Valley : Annie Get Your Gun : The Perfect Date : Journey of Promise . Martha Hume Moose Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: FHA, 1: Poseidon Club, 1: GAA, 1: Art Club, Secretary. 4: Social Dancing Club, 1-2: Bridge Club. 4: Comic Oper- Club. Sec- ch, e-of W Swimming Club, ' : Choir 1' ' IN-'llll Night . 1-4-ta,-y. 3: Dramatics Cl m Exgibit. 1-2-4: l i ,L Pep Squad. -L-i- : ' . - ,S ' ary 2:1 :id :Z-36: Soiiaglz ring Clu 1: ' 1 x ty Pulvllt-t Cl ,3: 'h itch' ' ' he 9 - Barbara Ingold , l ' i l' tl vet Goat' l'lub,-1'-Schol' - ip Clu rig j l of , . t Ruth Jameson --Ruthiei I Pep Squad, 1-2-JS-4: Thespian Club, 4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Bridge Club, Ii-4, Vice-president, 24: French Club, 2-ri, Vice-president, 3: Glee Club. l: - Q Latin Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Mixed - Chorus, 1: Easter Tableau, Sl: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: A Buccaneer. 4: The Perfect Date . rf .-W ' , William Jansen Snag'e's Betts Gerald Dean Janssen Gerry Merle D. Jelm Hobby-Golf: Military, 1-2-Si-4: Football, 1: Bas- Hobby--Collecting Relics: Boys' Drill Squad, R-4: Transfer from Marseilles, Ji: FFA, 1-2-3-4, Secre- kelbllll. li Golf, 1-2. Officers' Club, 3: Indian Lore and Page-antry Club. tary. 2, State Farmer. 24: Square Dancing Club. 4: Zi-4: Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Swimming Military, 25-4. Club, 1-2: Military, 1-:Z-3-4, Gun Room Sergeant. 3: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Down the Ghost Trail . 3 , Quiet, Please . I I I 1 cc 1 : 1 Patricia Mae Jenkins Pat Richard Johnson Deacon Gerald W. Kallestad Jerry Civic Council. 2: Pep Squad, 1-2-Zi-4: FHA, 1-2: Hobby-Hunting: Fishing Club. 1-2-31: Hunting Square Dancing Club, l-2: Interior Decorating Club, 1-2: Radio Club, 1: Dancing Club, 1-2: Club, 4: Bridge Club, 4: Puppet Club, Zi: Gym Swimming Club, 1: Military. 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, Exhibit, 1-2-4. 1-2-Ii-4: Football, 1 I Journey of Promise . Radio Club. 1: Model Airplane Club, 55: Aviation Club, 4: Swimming Club. 2: Military, 1-2-3--1: Intramurals, 1-2-Cl--lg liand, 1-2-3: Band Contest, 1-2: Clarinet Ensembles, 1-2: Journey of Prom- ise . Janice Kammerer Jan ' J Poseidon Club, 2-3-4: GAA, 1-2-3: Dramatics ' 1: Show Business Club, Il: Square Dancing Clu Pep Squad, 1-2-Il-4: Thespian Club, 4: FHA, 1- -4' 5 2: Needlt-craft Club. 74: Gym lixhibit, l-2-4f vaneer, 14: Christmas Tahleau, 4: What's tl - er VVith TV 's 9x5 bd Robert Michael Katrein -'Miken 12 A Hobby-Fishing, Sleeping: Boys' Drill Squad. Ii-4: ' Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 25: Fishing and Hunting Club, 1: Scholarship, 11: Hiking Club, l: Gun Club, 2: Military, 1-2-3-4, Gun Roon .'---C ' geant, 3, Cadet Captain, 4: Intramur Track, 1: Step Lively, Please . Nancy Crawford Kelley Nan Hobby-Art, Piano: Pep Squad, 1-2: Girls' Drill Squad. 2: Mixed Chorus, 1: Dramatics Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Yearbook Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2: Choir, 1-2: District Soloist Contest. 2, State Contest, 2. ills, 1 Su Ax of 1-'P-'s-r 1 Barbara Lea Kopp Barbie Hobby-fWriting Letters, Swimming: Home-cu-nv ing Attendant. 2: Pep Squad, 1-2-4: FHA, Histo- rian, 1: Beginners' Social Dancing Club. l : Square Dancing Club, l-4: Table Tennis Club, 4: Social Dancing Club. 2: Gym Exhibit. l-2-4: Cheerlead- ing, l-2: Opening Night . Robert Kruger Red I Hobby f Gun-1 FFA, :eg rams' Drill squad. 2: ' Square Dancing Club, I-2: Projectinnist Club, l-2-3: Military. l-2-il-4: Football, Z!-1: Track, 2: Baseball, 3-4: VVrestlIng, Ii. l at-M3 Larry Allen Lasswell Y C 1 Hobbyf-Art: Art Club, l-2-4: Swimming Club, 3: ' 7 -I Social Dancing Club, 2: Scholarship Club. 4: , Intramurals. 1-2-3-4: lfontbfill, 2: Pasketball. 2: Track 2' Tennis 4' Choir fi: Christmas Trim- Fizf'-R mingsbii . The Miwnki-y's Paw . 4 Q T K 7 66 99 Leroy Lyle LeGare Civic Council, 2: Chess Club, l-4: Campinfr and Hiking Club, 1: Projectionist Club. l-2-3: Debat- ing Club, 2: Model Airplane Club, Ii: Junior Clas- sical League, 3-4: The Monkey's Pawn: Christ- mas Trimmingsn: The Man Who Married a Dumb Wit'e : Easter Tableau. 3. Joseph Lenac Joe Hobby-YCars: Civic Council, 4: Rarlio C'ub, l: Camera Club, 1: Chess Club. 2: Scholarship Club, 3-4: Show Business Club, 25: VVrestling, Il-l: Christmas Trimmingsn. Nancy Ann LeRette Nan Hobby-fDancing, Bowling, Swimming: Pep Squad, l-2-3-4: GAA, 2-3-4, Vice-president. 4: Interior Decorating Club, 1-3, Vice-president, 3: Girls' Swimming Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 2-3: Table Tennis Club, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2-3-4: Vol- leyball, 42 Quiet, Please . 0 like ' ' waz' va , ca ,r 4, . , . fi .f j ,. Lf: 0 aj 1 ff K f 0 . I Darlene Kennedy Darby Larry Joe indle Midget Patricia Klrkman P.K. Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Interior Decorating Club, 2-C43 Hobby g Picking All-State and All-American Hobby-Dress Designing, Art, Bridge: Civic Coun- Swimming Club, 2: GAA, 1: Junior Class Plan- ning Committee, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: The Dabblers . Teams: Thesnian Club, 4: O Club, Ii-4: Dramat- ics Club, 2: Scholarship Club, 3-4: BAA, 4: Intra- murals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 2-3: Basketball. l-2: cil, 3: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Bridge Club, 4: Square Dancing Club, 1-3: Art Club, 3: Social Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 3: Wrestling, 3-4: Tennis, 1-2-3-4: Band, l-2-3-4: Yearbook, 3: Whats the Matter With TV 'f , Band Board. 1-4. Vice-president, 4: State Contest, 2: Sectional Contest, 3: Highwaymen, 1-2: Annie Get Your Gunn: Master Pierre Patelin : Slip Ah0y : UThe Red Velvet Goat . Patricia Kline Pat CJ' A , Hobb ' fMusic' Transfer from Chicago 2' Junior G11 J ' 97 vt j . Class Planning Club, 3: Instrumental Sight Read- . V' ing Club, 4: liancl, 2-3-4, Band Boarwd, Secretataf, ' ' f .4 Q ff M LL I LJ ffI,7'V H, 1- . . 4 X 1 , J, X f og r benig' ffl' .. ' c- V. ' A ix Cafmn and ring Club, l 1 rt IS-4: if V N . pmming u -2: Camera Club, 4 :V Jection- 'fx I 'J Club, 'l- -Z: Militaril. 5 1-2-3-4j.f tramunal: 7 ' A yvl-23--1. L., it ' f il!! X X , ' J' .' 5' A .,,-47 i V ,. , 1b P '- . K, .1 V ti V A X XL , JU L, , t ft! V I -.M , b l - I 1 sc 97 fr J Judith Lynn Koe er 1 udy by ,IL jf Pen Squad, 1-2-3-4, Vice-presiden , 4: Thespian 41 K, Club, 4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Fishing Club, 1 l-2: Mixed Chorus, 1 : Bridge Club, 3-4 2 Junior Class Planning Club, 3: Yearbook Club, 2: Tram- M poline Club, fl: Dancing Club, l: Gym Exhibit, V ' 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 1-2-3-4: A Girl in Every Port : , The Red Velvet fGuatj'. , f In, fn fi,J,Ct,,.Lx ' v-f til '-sk-if-'4I l b ' KJ, 1 Pmno Solo in lnntest, a 4, Clarinet Quai t, l 1 9 James Machetta, Jr. Scholarship Club. 4: Chess Club. 4: Show Business Club, 3: Square Dancing Club, 1-2: Social Danc- ing Club, 1-2: Junior Class Planning Committee. 3: Military, 1-2-3-4: lntramurals, l-2-Zi-4: Slip Ahoy : The Red Velvet Goat . Beverly Ann Madsen B Hobby-Collecting Salt and Pepper Shakers, Post Cards: Knitting Club, 2-3-4: Scholarship Club, 4: Chess Club 1' Latin Club l' S ua .. , . . t . , q g Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Buccaneer, 3: Band, Z 1-2-3-4: State Band Contest, 3: Cornet Quartet, 24: Brass Quartet. 4: Ghost for Rent : Seeds of Suspicion . Betty Ann Majcina Pen Squad, 1-2-3-4: Adv President. Ii: Bridile Club. Chorus, 1: Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4 : Choir, 1-2-4 ev re Dancin anced Square Dancing. 4: Glee Club. 1: Girls' 1 Octet, 1. f f I B ' 2 mr A A fl X I f Z Dorothy Malik Pep Squad, 1: Swimming Club. 3: Social Dancing Club. 2' Cam intl and Hiking Club 1, lnstru v Shirley Mann Shirl Pep Squad, 2-3-4: FHA. 1: Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Swimming Club. 2: Interior Decorating - U . ' - ' mental Sight Reading Club, 4: Girls' Woodcraft Club, 2-il: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: Thrcc's a Crowd . 7 Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Band. 1.-K-4: State Band Contest, 2-3-4: The Perfect Date . W 4 f 4 A -:tl fffsvff ' - H - Q gaamphmaizd Donald Lewis Louie Donna Bree Lock Hobbye-Swimming, Dancing: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Bridge Club, 1: Social Dancing Club. 2: Dramatics Club, 2: Table Tennis Club, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Square Dancing Club, 1 : Future Teachers' Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: A Girl in Every Port . Ghost Trail . Ann Marten Therese Hobby-Swimming, Reading: Civic Council, 1-3-4: Pep Squad, l-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 4: Mixed Chorus, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: French Club. 2: Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 3: Bridge Club, 3-4: Scholarship Club, 4: Dramatics Club. 1 : Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Buccaneer, 3: Quiet, Please . I I I Lloyd R. Lock 0lle Toe Hobby-Hunting: FFA, 1-2-3-4, Sentinel, 2: Art Club, 3-4: Swimming Club, 1: Intramurals, 1-2: Football, 1-2: Basketball. 1: Track, 1-2: Slip Ahoy : The Red Velvet Goat . Sandra Jean Loeb Zeebee Hobby-Painting: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 4: Bridge Club, 4: Junior Class Planning Club, 3: Latin Club, 1-2: French Club, 2-3: Art Club, 4: Fishing Club, 3: Indian Lore and Pag- . eantry Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Bask - ball, 1-2-3-4: The Perfect Date : Dbw of Grand Rid e: Checkers 1: Military, 1 -3-4. Ch ove Chaz Hobb orts: Civic Council, 3: Thespian Club. 4: O lub, 3-4, President, 4: Officers' Club, 3-4: Gtnolarship Club. 4: Swimming Club, 1-2: Mili- y, 1-2-3-4, Sergeant, 3, Lieutenant, 4: Intra- murals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 1-2-3-4: Basketball. 1-2- 3-4. Captain, 4: Track, 2: The Red Velvet Goat : Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil . Louis A. Michelini Louie Hobby-Sports: FFA, 1-2-Z4-4, Sentinel, 39-4: Boys' Drill Squad, 4: Officers' Club. 4: Fishing Club. l- 2: Swimming Club, 2-54: Square Dancing Club. l: Military. l-2-CK-4, Captain, 4: Intramurals, l-2-35--tg The lIitchhiker QQ! MKIQ avcld Barbara K. Moss Barb HobbyvSwimming: Pep Squad, 1-2-Z4-4: Thespia n Club, 4: Bridge Club, 24-4: Yearbook Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, l: Indian Lore and Pag- eantry Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: The Hitch- hiker : Down the Ghost Trail . a4Aces9 Pres- James E. Meredith Jim Hobbyfljost Cards. Stamps: Swimming Club, l: fx- Beginners' Square Dancing Club, 4: Military, 1-2- . ' Sl--I: Journey of Promise . Caroline C. Michaels Mike U HobbyACollecting Foreign Stamps: Pep Squad, 1-2-Il-4: Future Nurses' Club, 1-2-I4-4: Square Dancing Club, 1: Foreign Correspondence Club, 2: Indian Lore and Page-antry Club, 3: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Down the Ghost Trail : t'0pening Night . John Allen Miner Smiley O Club, 3-4: Officers' Club, 4: Chess Club, 2: Bridge Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 3: Military, l-2-3-4, Adj. lst Lieutenant, 4: Intramurals, 1-2- 35-4: Football. 1-2-3-4: Basketball, 1-2-il-4: Track, Phyllis Diane Miller Phyl HobbywDancing: Pep Squad. 2-Sl: Photography Club. 1: Interior Decorating Club, 3-4: Social Dancing Club, l: Gym Exhibit. 1-2-43 Ghost for Rent . 1-2: Baseball, 1-2-3-4: Buccaneer, 4. K It 4 f ' 1 I 'f f ' ' 4,1 '- V 1 ' , f if 5 . , I ,i 1. V I , 4 clean Man . . . , ' 1 ' 1 I fl, 1 Q ,' I , I, I L Gilbert Mumper Gil Hobby-Flying Model Airplanes: Model Airplane Club, Ii-4: Aviation Club, 3-4, President. 4: Pho- tography Club, 2: Military, 1-2-3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Track, 3-4: Cross-country, 35-4: Slip Ahoy. Kathleen N. McDonald Kathy Civic Council, 1: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club. 76-4: FHA. 2: Poseidon Club, 3-4: Square Dancing Club. 2: Advanced Swimming and Diving Club, Zi: Itridge Club, 21: Yearbook Club. 2: Social Dancing Club. 1: Quill and Scroll Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2--1: Girls' State, 3: Yearbook, 35-4, Co- oditor, 4: ISHSPA Convention, 3-4: Annie Get Your Gun : Six NVho Pass VVhile the Lentils lSoil : What's the Matter With TV ? : Christmas Pageant, 3-4: Easter Pageant, 33. Carol Ann McDowell Mickey Squirt , Hobbyf-Cheering: Civic Council, 2-4, Secretary, Zi: 5 vy Home-coming sAttendant, 3: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-43 Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Beginners' Swi 1-b min!! Club. 1: Yearbook Club, 1-2: Fishing Cl . Si: Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 3: Scho ship Club, 4: Bridge Club, 4: Squar D g Club, 2: Klym Exhibit. 1-2-4: Chu-rlea ' -2- 3-4: Cheerleading Camp, 2: Cbeerle' lin li 'c 25: Buccaneer, 24: Yearbook, 4, liusig 4: Down the Ghost 'I'rail : Open' Charles McReynolds Hobby-Hunting, Swimming, Sports: Swimming Club. 2-3: Scholarship Club, 4: Spanish Club, 2: Art Club. 1: Military, 1-2-SS-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3- 4: Seeds of Suspicion . tgt' , 1 , 4 . Susan Jean McCullough Sue Hobby--Swimming: Pep Squad. 1-2-3-4: Poseidon Club, 2-Si-4, Scribe, 4: Latin Club. 1-2: Interior Decorating Club, Secretary, 1: French Club, 2-3, President, 2: Advanced Swimming and Diving Club, 3: Scholarship Club, 3-4: Bridge Club, 4: Girls' Basketball, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: A Girl in Every Port g Associate Director, December 2, Plays. 1 1 . . ,L t Q - 1 S , Y ,K t ,- MW X I X ef Wayne Nelson Bananas Hobby Building Models: lioys' Drill Squad, 3-4: O Club, 3-4: Square Dancing Club. 2-3-4: Swim- 'W mini! Club, 1-2: Checkers Club, 2-il: Military, 1-2- iu K: Zi-tl: Intramurals, l-2-Zi--1: Basketball, l-2-3-4: ff-fx c, l Track, 2-ii-4: Cross-ceuntry, L!-:I-l. Dolores Nielsen Dee N N kim Nvi- cw: r by' Heinz With the Gang: Snnliumm-e Treas -': vie Council, 2: Pop Squad, 1-2-Sl-il, Vice- ,L gident, Cl, President, 4: Thespian Club, 4: xi ' fe Club, -l: Advanced Square Dancinfz Club, ' Z: Social Dancing Club, l: Interior Decoratin: 'Q r Clib, -l: Show Business Club, 24: l'botupzraiihy XLCQ ' '- Club. l: Yearbook Club, 2: Gym l'Ixliibit,, l-2-1: I ix K Girls' Basketball, Ii: Buccaneer. Zi-4, Ass'stant NL, ' Phlftor, V1.1 Choir. 1 : The Red Velvet Coat . Nordin K Slant: ,QElxrbikJ1Z: Civic Council. -, VA: Kb . 2-34: Scbalairshin Club, Qub. 3: Squ rnQQanc. YI Club, 74: test, 2-fi: vn the Ghost Trail 2 bxlkkiiuii lx L N M kv L, V Florence L. Norman Flo Duane Nushaum Nus Pep Squad, l: Sucial Dancing Club. li Advanced Senior Class Vice-president: Thespian Club, C2-.13 Swimming an.l DlX'lll1l Clllll, il: Square Dancing O Club. Shel: NAA, 31: Oflicers' Club, -1: Square Dancing: Club. l-ZZ: Social Dancing: Club. l: Schul- snondence Club, 2: Gym lzxhibit, 1,2-4: liand En- arship Club, 4: Military. 1-2-Zi-4, Serprrant, Ii. lint- semble, 3: Instrumental S.x:bt Reading' Club. 41 talion Adjutant. First Lieutenant, -1: lnlranurals, Club, 2-24: Handicraft Club. 1: Foreign Corre- State Band Contest. ii-4: French Horn Duet. Ii: 1-ZZ-3--1: Football. I-2-Z4-4: Track. 1-LZ: lfaseball. lirass Seritet, Ii: French Horn Quartet. 4: A'O1ien- 3-lg liuccancer, -l: Sectional. State Dramatic Con- inx: Nix:ht . test. Ii: Annie Get Your Gun , 31: Down the tlhust Trail , 24: l'n1 a lfunl Z Surry, VK'rnm: Number . ' 5'L6d6fdf4Zf endow Sandra Olsen Sandy Ruth Ann Olson Ole Nurses' Club. 4: Art Club. 2: Foreign Carro- spondence Club, 2: Qian Exhibit. l-2-4: The Per- f t Dat- . - ec l K. f ., ,Q Yearbook Club, ZZ: Quill and Scroll Clib. -1: Gym V, , U,-f , AD LU Exhibit, 1.2.41 Girls' imkmball, 1-2-I4 -.pu.in,, rr h 04 kbv 1, nj, X Aff.: Yearlumk, Zi--I, C41-fyitnr, fl! 1 LJ r ef f, f ' , ' l 9 tuvn...:l: The Monkey s Rai' I Dow L31 fgjx V T Ui I Q, RJ F My Trail . Q 7 AVA, UA, w fi - ,if ft we A r .J 1 r P ' . ' , Juv iw' W ,of Fwy' bu Al? kj . 4' vi, V , ,f flu ,WJ if iliac Mawr: LM r if s Jane Berry Park lv Q' K ' Hubby Swimminz: Pep Squad, l-2-Z3-4: Girls L' Drill Squad, 2-Il-ll: Peseiclun Club, l-2-Si--l. Treas- urer, ii, President. -li lfishini! Club. l : Mixed Clui us Club. 1: Social Dancing Club, l: Ycarlvusk Club. 23 Scholarship Club, li: Priulge Club, rl: Gym ' lixhibft, l-2-4: Girls' liaskelball. l-Z-Z!! The Dab- blers . Peggy Parker Peg Pep Squad, Zi: llridge Club, 4: lnterior D1-euraliuu x Club, 253 Square Dancin! Club, 55: Social Dam-in'r Q Club, 1: Yearbook Club, 2: Drauiatics Club, ZS. Gym Exhibit, l-2-l: Choir l: Vt'hat's the Matter With TV'? . Shirley Anne Patterson Pat Hobby-Sports: Pep Squad. 1: Dancing Club, 2: GAA, 2: Swimming Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: VVhat's the Matter With TV Pep Squad. 1-4: Spanish Club, 1: Square Dancing Soivhumore Class Secretary: Pep Sfillafl. 1-3-54-L Club, 1-3: Interior Decorating: Club, ii--1: Future Thespian Club. 4: Bridge Club, 3-4, Secretary. Ii. Scholarship Club, el: Square Dancing Club, 2: lie- ginncrs' Dancing Club, l: Indian Lure and Pas:- eantry Club, Ii: Future Nurses' Club, Secretary, l 3 Eleanor Nussbaum Ellie Pep Squad. l-ZZ-JK-l 3 Thespian Club, 4: liridge Club, I: lnlerlor Decoratimz Club, -1: lndian Lore and Pagzeantry Club, 34: Yearbook, 2: Drawxatics Ciub, 1-2: Mixed Chorus. 1: Latin Club. 1 : Social Danc- im: Club, 2: German Club, If-4: Ph-,toxzraphy Club. l: NCIC District Sectional, I: Opening: N'2l:t : 'IX Girl in Flrery Port . 4 Ill Mary Orphan Music. Paiu intl: Club. Civic C Sacial Sharon Sue Riley Sherry Clifford Robinson CliiT Eugene A. Rorem Sonny Bernadine Reed Gabby Hobby-Sports: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: FHA. 2: GAA, 2-3-4, Recorder, 3, President. 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Future Nurses' Club, 2: Table Tennis Club, 4: Interior Decorating Club. :Sc Square Dancing Club, 1: Swimming Club, 1 : Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2-33-4: What's the Matter With TV 7 Marilyn Rice Hobby-Swimming: Transfer from Peoria. Illi- nois, 3: Pep Squad, 3-4: Indian Lore and Pag- eantry Club, 3: Physical Science Club, 4: Future Nurses' Club, 3-4, President, 4: Gym Exhibit, 4: The Red Velvet Goat . Ruth Rice Ruthie HobbyfCar Riding: Transfer from Peoria, Illi- nois, 3: FHA, 4: Folk Music Club. 25: Gym Ex- hibit, 4: Choir, 3-4. J I Hobby-Bulletin Board: Civic Council, 1: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3-4: Bridge Club, 3-4: Yearbook Club, 1-2: Social Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2-39: Buccaneer, 3: Yearbook, 3: Step Lively, Please . BAA. 4: Military, I-2-3-4: Intramurals, 2-3-4. Hobby---Swimming, Fishing: Fishing Club, 1-2-3- 4: Projectionist Club, 1-2-3: Table Tennis Club, 4: Hiking Club, 1: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Military, 1-2-3-4: Track, 3: The Hitchhiker . 70e7zea5cwoZz'a aww Ike Carol Pennebaker Penny Civic Council, Secretary, 3, Civic Council Conven- tion, 3: Pep Squad. 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 3-4, Scribe, 4: Mixed Chorus Club, 1: Foreign Corre- spondence Club, 1: Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Square Dancing Club, 2-3: Yearbook Club, 2: Show Business Club, 3: Scholarship Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2-4: Choir, 1-2: Sectional, State Music Contests. 2-3: NCIC Music Constance Ann Peterson Connie Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Interior Decorating Club, 1: Fishing Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Latin Club, 2: Yearbook Club, 2: Indian Lore and Pag- eantry Club, 3: Show Business Club, 3: Bridge Club, 4: Scholarship Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Choir, 1-2: All-State Contest for Choir, 2: State Music Contest, 2-3: eed of Suspicion : Down Ruth Ann Picard Ruthie Senior Class Treasurer: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Po- seidon Club, li-4: Bridge Club, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Swimming Club, 2-3: Square Dancing Club, 1-2-3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Choir, 2: Ster- ling Music Festival, 2: Madrigals, 2: Seeds of Suspicion . Contest, 2: Madrigals, 2-3: Girls' Octet, 1: Girls' V K , Quartet, 4: NCIC Dramatic Contest, 3-4: Section- al Speech Contest, 4: Ghost for Rent : Christ- V mas Trimmings : Three On a Bench . f' ij, the Ghost 'TIT Frances Polancic Fran Pep Squad, 1-2-25-4, Secretary. 1: Fishing Club, I: Mixed Chorus, 1: Square Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Girls' Basketball, 2-3, Captain, 3: Cheerleader, 2-4: Cheerleading Clinic, 3: Buccan- eer, 35: The Perfect Date . .figjil f' ' F ff? Carol Ann Pray FHA, 1-2-3: Spanish Club, 2: Girls' Club, 4: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, 4: Interior Y- - Decorating Club, 3: Handicraft Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4. xi Ap' Woodcraft X ,ij 'XXI J Florence Preci Flossie Hobby - Sports: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: FHA. 2: Camping and Hiking Club, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1: Interior Decorating Club, 3: Square Dancing Club, 1-2: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Swimming Club, 2: Buccaneer, 3: Yearbook. 3: The Red Velvet Goat . Edward Schroeder Ed HobbysMusic, Hotrod: Square Dancing Club, 2: Social Dancing Club. 2: Military. 1-2-54-4: Intra- murals, 4: Swimming Club. 2. Judy Seward Jumbo Interior Decorating Club, 4: Advanced Square Dancing Club, 4: Social Dancing Club, 1: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, 3: Square Dancing Club, 1-2: Yearbook Club. 3: Social Dancing Club, 2: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: Christmas Trimmings . Charles Shepherd, Jr. 56Fib0y,, 6613099 Hobby-f-Sports: Junior Class Treasurer: Civic Council, Vicc-president, 2: O Club, 2-3-4. Treas- urer. 3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Football. l: Bas- ketball, 1-2-3-4: Track, 1-2-3-4: Cross-country, 1-2- 4: What's the Matter With TV Y . . Carolyn Stohl Shipman Hobby 7 Swimming. Horseback Riding: Junior Class Secretary: Pep Squad, 1-2-3: FHA, l-2: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3: Junior Class Planning Club, Secretary, 3: Future Nurses' Club. l: Dancing Club, tg Gym Exhibit, l-2. 70-- Barbara Joan Rose Barb PeD Squad, 2-3-4: Future Nurses' Club. 2-4: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, 4. 'X 2 -XX . N 1 fu' 'W Shirley Lavera Shoopman Shirl Hobby-Cooking: Transfer from Sandusky High School, Sandusky, Indiana, 2: Foreign Correspond- ence Club, 2-3: Dramatics Club, 2: Interior Deco- rating Club, 3: Girls' Woodcraft Club. 4: Girls' Home Mechanics Club, 4: Gym Exhibit, 2--1: Op- ening Night . Mary Ann Ross Smith Hobby-Swimming: Civic Council, 4: Pep Squad, 2-3-4: FHA, 1: GAA, 1: Social Dancing Club, 1-2: Dramatics Club. 2: Future Nurses' Club, President, fi: Comic Opera Club, President. 13: Girls' Wood- craft Club, 4: Interior Decorating Club, 4: French Club, 2-3, Secretary, 3 : Choir, 1. Carol Sanders Club, 3-4: Latin Club, Helen Smith 7 Hobby-Dancing: Transfer from La Salle, 4: Pep Squad. 4: Knitting Club, 4: Gym Exhibit. I I I Kay Rossiter Hobby-Skating: GAA, 1-2: Interior Decorating Club, 4: Square Dancing Club, 3-4. Pep Squad, 1-2-K-4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-C4-4: Poseidon Club, 1-2-3-4, Vice-president, 4: Bridge 1: French Club. 2-3. Vice- president, 2: Fishing Club, 1: Seeds of Suspi- cion . JV, ,Sharon Satterfield Lf' M A KN V X . VV Qjpfsi' t. - Of . KJ 'vi n u I V N . onna-M. Scerinl Schr1 ie ef F. 0 . Xl-1 X' Hobby fSports: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Junior Class ,fx Pl ing Club, Zi: Bridge Club, 4: Scholarship fx-C , 4: Yearbook Club, 2: Beginners' Square tx W-f X P' ncing Club, 1-2: Gym Exhibit, l-2-4: Choir, ,J 2-3-4: State Contest for Choir, 2-4: Sterling ' my XV usic Festival, 2: The Dabblers 1 The Red f X Velvet Goat . 4. is X JJ' nf j u 5 William Smith Smitty Hobby -f Baseball: Civic Council, 2-3: Thespian Club, 4: Junior Llass Planning Club, Il: Fish' 5: ' lib. VlP9-PM-si4lL-nt, 1: Military, 1-2-Z-- : ln ra- irals, l-2-2- 3 vo a , 3 llasket a , : llase- ' . -1.-3- 5 Svimmin .7 u . -2: A'The lor ect Datc : The Red Velvet l'o'1t : t'host for Rent . Wesley Stanford Terry Stiles HobhyfTaxidermy: FFA. l-2: BAA, 4: Fishing, 3, Carol Jean Stone Pen Squad. 1-2-3-4: GAA. 2: Interior Decoratinil 9 Club, il--l: Art Club. ... z M Howard Smith Smlttv Hobby Airplanes Trinsfu from I ln llYT1lll'3lQ fl Mllltalw I K Sae4 6 oger Smith Bingo 7 Hobbs Music Transfer fiom Vlaxerlx lllmols S Thesman Club 4 Smholirshlp Club 4 Swimming ub 4 ir elshop uaxtet oo i rack Wrestling, fl 4 li inf 4 4 Summer lianfl Stite l'.-ur fontest 'l District lhnrl Con tes S4 State llancl lonttst 44 Mulrluals 4 Brass Sextct 54 Master Pierre Pxtelln The Red Velxet tout Slip Ahox Three 0 a Bench l ither lxnous liest T rrenceE Smith Terrv Hobbx Radio Clue Council 3 Pep Squ-md 'X 4 lb Bo s Dr: S un Officers ub 3 Ra no ub 2 Fishm C ub Square Dancing Club 2 Junior Class Planning uh 3 Swimming Club 3 Art Club 4 Military 2 S 4 Platoon Sergeant s Battalion Captain 4 ntramurals 12 i 4 Football 1 Track 1 Wrest i 3 4 Chost for Rent 4, Ca ole Smithson C rolyn Ann Snyder Duke HobbyfCollectinz Hanflkerchiefs From Different Countries: P Squad, 2-3-43 CAA, 1-2-3-4, R cordini. Secretary, 2, Secretary, 33 Interior Deco- rating' Club, Cl-4, Program Chairman, 4: Camera 'ib. 2 ' . 5 m I, ii, -2-:Girs' Basketball, I-2-Cl. al , Ronald Stevenson Art Hobby-Cars: Pep Squad, 43 Swimming Club, 1-2- 3-43 Bridge Club, 4: Dancing Club, 1: BAA, 2-3: Advanced Diving and Swimming Club, 3: Intra- murals, 1-2-3-4: Baseball, 1-3: Wrestling, 2-3-4: Band, 1-2-3-4: State Band Contest, 1-2-3. 3 4 D H C Sara Ann Stevenson obby-Dramatics: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian lub, 3-4, Treasurer, 3, President, 4: Girls' Drill gquad, 2-3-4: Mixed Chorus, 1: Yearbook Club, 23 ramatics Club, 1: Junior Class Planning Club, Q Beginners' Dancing Club, 1: Gym Exhibit, 1-2- : Buccaneer, 3: Yearbook, 4: Choir, 1: NCIC, istrict, Sectional Speech Contest, 2: NCIC Dis- trict, 3: NCIC Play Contest, 3: Men Are Like Streetcax-s , 1: Annie Get Your Gun , 3: Girls A sked Boys for Dates , 3: Sorry, Wronpz Num- ber , 35 Opening Night g Three On a Bench , Father Knows Best . ll , 1 Lf I f' fl 1 'I Will' fl' f ' I l . J Q ' lalqlalff kd V14 JL! J lpfiql Marvi?lSto'nefi2Sto , ' Llc' K 1 V FFA, 1 ..-3-42 Boys' rill rl,' 3-4: cers' Club, 3-4: Social Dantifng b, 1: Squa 'Danc- ing Club, 2: Military, -2-3-4, flu Room erzeant, 5, lst Battalion Commander, 4. lntra uxals, 1 Z 3-4: Track, 2-3: Cross-country, 2-IS-4: Yearbook Club. 2. Ronald Keith Swingen Twink Civic Council, 1-2: Thespian Club, 2-3-4, Secretary, 3, Vice-president, 4: Boys' Drill Squad, 1-2-3-4, Drill Master, 4: 0 Club, 3-4: Otiicers' Club, It-4: Swimming Club, 1: Fishing Club, 1-2: Dramatics Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 1 : Advanced Swim- ming and Diving Club, 3: Scholarship Club, 4: Military, 1-2-3-4, Sergeant. 3, Colonel, 4: Intra- murals, 1-2-It-4: Football, 1-2: Basketball, 1: State Sbeech Contest: Men Are Like Streetcars : Green Valley , 2: Annie 0akley , 3: Opening Nightu: Slip Ahoy : 'AD0wn the Ghost Trail . Janet Marie Taggart Jan HobbyADancing, Swimming: Pep Squad. I-2-3: Thespian Club, 4: FHA, I-2: GAA, 2: Dramatics Club, I-2: Girls' Handicraft Club. 1: Indian Lore and Page-antry Club, 3: Scholarship Club, 3: Future Nurses' Club, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Buccaneer, Zi: Choir, 1-2-3: Sectional Speech Con- test, 2: What's the Matter With TV Sally Ann Tindall Sal Civic Council, 1: Home-coming Attendant, 4: Pep Squad, I-2-Ii-4: Table Tennis Club, 4: Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 3: Yearbook Club, 2, Treasurer: Dramatics Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 1-2-3: Bridge Club, 4: Trampoline Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Down the Ghost Trail : Girl in Every Port . ' 1 I it 93 6KR0g9! Don D. Tipton Tip Roger W. Totel Hobby- Raising Pigs: FFA, 4: Military, I-2-3-4: Civic Council, Vice-president, 4: Boys' Drill Squad. Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 1-2-3-4: Basketball, 2-3-4: Officers' Club, 3-4: Swimming Club, l: 1-2-3-4: Track, Si. Chess Club, 2: Projectionist Club, 3: Military, I-2- 3-4, Sergeant, 3, Captain, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Yearbook Club, 2: Easter Tableau: Christmas Tableau, 4: Step Lively, Please . 7246! ., David Turnquist Turney Hobby--Sports: Pep Squad, 1: Drill Squad. 3 0 Club, 3-4: Oflicers' Club, 3: Advanced Swim ming and Diving Club, 4: Swimming Club, 3-4 Fishiml Club, 1-2: Camping and Hiking Club, 1 Military, 1-2-3-4, Company Sergeant, 3: Intra murals, 1-2-3-4: Football, 1, Manager, 2-3-4: Bas- Warren LaVerne Varland Hobby-Farming: Civic Council, 1: l l A, I-2-Zi-4 Radio Club. 2: Intramurals, 2: Band, l-2-3-4: Dis- trict Music Contest, 2-3-4: State Band Contest, 2-3-4: Highwaymen, 2-4. ketball, 1, Manager, 2-3-4: Track, 1, Manager, 2: What's the Matter With TV Y . James Waring Jim HobbyASports: Civic Council, 1-2: Thespian Club, 4: Officers' Club. 3-4: Fishing Club, 1: Bridge Club, 1-2: Military. I-2-Il-4, Gun Room Sergeant, 3, Captain, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Basketball, I- 2-3-4: Cross-country, 3-4: Baseball, 3: Golf, 1-2- 3-4: The Perfect Date : A Girl in Every Port : The Red Velvet Goat : Slip Ahoy . David Morris Warner Physical Science Club. Vice-president, 4: Latin Club, 2: Mixed Chorus, 1: Swimming Club, 1: Instrumental Sight Reading Club, 4: Instrumental Ensemble, 3: Dramatics Club, 2: Intramurals, 1- 2-3-4: Football, 2: Band, 2-3-4: Wrestling, 1-2- Ii-4: Suite Fair, 2-Si-4: Scctional Contest, 34-41 NCIC Music Festival, It-4: The Monkey's Paw . Helen Weber Hobby-Roller Skating: Square Dancing Club. 1-2: Indian Lore and Pageantry Club, 3. Pauline Truffa HobbyiModern Dance, Art Crafts: Civic Council, 3-4: Pep Squad, 2-II-4: GAA. 1-2: Art Club, I-2- 3-4, Secretary, Zi, President, 4: Modern Dancing Club, 4: Arts and Crafts Club, 3: Gym Exhibit. 1-2-45 Journey of Promise . I Clarence Walter Charlie Fishing Club, 2: Junior Class Planning Club, it: Instrumental Sight Reading Club, 4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Cross-country, 2: VVrestling, 4: Band, 2-3-4: Band Board, Treasurer, 4: Seeds of Sus- pinion . Y fur. Q :mv 1: ' William A. Wruck Bill Mfr? f' ' ' , 1. ff V r ' I ff! ., 1 1 ff' 1' u 1' 5: ff' f 1 f ,fi ,f ,lt l . ff J ,f ,f Zln memnrram i IT ' 311' ff., f I ' 1 lf, f lv 'j fl' ' V, 1 ' ,f 'li 1 1, I All! f If if 1 -H f ,I lj , , I, ,af lx I' K' L' X Jack Barnett It is hard to put into words the mixed emotions that accompany the announcement of a schoolmate's death: the first thought that maybe it's someone else with the same name, or perhaps the newspaper is wrong. U I So it is with Jack Barnett, we cannot fully Sewers Hof Dlcturedi believe that his cheery greeting and hearty si v pranks are no longer echoing through the Darrell Hazard H323 halls. But in truth he isn't dead, he's only Eldon Munson away for a time and until we meet him again he lives in our hearts and memories. Peter Rodriguez I I I Phyllis Wendel Thomas White Tom Francis G. Widmayer Woody Hobby-Sleeping, Bridge: Freshman Class Sect-ts Swimming Club, 1-2-3: Camping and Hiking Club, Hobby-Making Cars: Future Business Club, 3: tary: Pep Squad, 1-2-3-4: Thespian Club, 4: Drill 2: Radio Club, 2: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Track, 1: What's the Matter With TV? Squad, 2-3-4: Poseidon Club, 3-4: Bridge Club, Band, S5-4: State Contest, 3-4: Drum Ensemble, It-4: French Club, 2-Si: Fishing Club, 1 1 Girls' Zi-4: Master Pierre Patelin . Basketball, 3: The Hitchhikt-r : The Dabblersn. Dale Wilson Ole Transfer from Mendota, 1: FFA, 2-3-4, Reporter, 3, Vice-president, 4: Boys' Drill Squad, 3-4: Social Dancing Club, 2: Square Dancing Club, 2: Mili- tary. 2-3-4: lntramurals, 2-3-4. Hobby-Stamps, Golf: Fishing Club, 1-2. Bridge Club, 2: Dancing Club, 1: Instrumental Ensemble, 3: Scholarship Club, 3-4: Intramurals, 1-2-3-4: Track, 1: Band, 1-2-3-4: District Music Contest, 2-3-4: State Ensemble, 1-2: Band State Contest, 2- 3-4: NCIC Band Festival. 1-2-3-4: All State Band, 3: Clarinet Quartet, 1-4: Mixed Clarinet Quintet, 2-3: The Monkey's Paw : Seeds of Suspicion . Suzanne Zorn Sue Art Club, 1-2-4: Comic Opera Club, 3-4, Vice- presfdent, 3, President, 4: Needlecraft Club, 2: Knitting Club, 3: Gym Exhibit, 1-2-4: Six Who Pass While the Lentils Boil . 'Is l J , ' 5 A 'lu .Xntrzun win-n infuurrm-11 wha- han In-vu - If- tw v-voming quvm-ll. Slmrimg' hm' ju mw- lh lllxun und l':n1'ulyn Hlylhn-, K. K fi .x,f n Puzxlm-li, hui suulimls, urs' lhvwm' :nn-:HM-rx uf Min l,m-51:03 Trigumnm-tl'5 vluss :mx thx-5 wurk xcilh luxlzxrithnms. Lynn l',n'hn-lkraull 1-xplzuns um- uf thc llluallutnflls In A hull:-lin lmzu-vi Jisplaxy shm- px'm-pun-xi fur hm' Spanish Hilln-rt Mulmu-r, lhvygm' Tulvl :xml Ju-ly Kuvrm-1' hmm- thv Qpzxrks tlyim: II class. fruln u Mantis- nms-him' in phvsics rluss. 4 ' A' S6 ted l o E a d is R nne C a e n a len F tad secxeta y S119 zme Goes Ralslng money for this year s Jun act1y1t1es highlighted the proyects of the Juniors Selllng pop at all home basketball games was the chief source of lncome Each Junior homeroom took turns in sellmff the pop The Junior Jamboree an indoor carnlyal mth booths of chance a horror house and concession stands was acclaimed by all The class home coming float Whale Dixon won first prize ln the Home commg parade Mr John Suehr directed the float commlttee project In the fall the Juniors picked out their class rlngs Early winter de ln ery brought Joy especially to those The Junlors feasted at a class ban quet IH the early spring in the OHS cafeterla The banquet was held to honor all the Junlors for thelr hard vs ork The outstanding ey ent of the year vsas the annual Junior Senior Prom vshlch was held on June 4 It Carfled out the theme of Cinderella This year s class was led through a successful year by B111 Simpson and Janice Edwards co presidents Ron me Chevalier VICE president Darlene Frlestad secretary David Trumbo treasurer and Mr Robert E John son class advlsor Sea : Bil Simps n and Janice dw r s, co-presiden '. Standing: 0 i hev - lier. vice-presidentg Mr. Rob rt Joh son. dvisor: Dar e ries , , ' r 1 and Dave Trumbo, trea r r. O I O O . . Y . Y ,S - . 7 . Y, A . V K ior-Senior Prom and next year's class eagerly awaiting their rings. ts - , 1 , W l V v Y K , I ' I y. w 4 A 4 ' - ' . . . . . . , V . W . V - ax ' rs , . A A ' , . Y , n - an - ' . . U , l ' . . u .I . ' I . K , - . A - ' f V 1 ' '- I i a A .Y v L . . - x A A 1 -Yr' ' , I e 88 Shirley Ainsley Jim Allen Albert Alonzo 'llarllyn Anderson Judy Armstrong I urt .Ayers Barbara Bahen arry Ball Larry Barnhart Joe Bayer Pat Bayer Earl Beals John Beed Howard Bell Dons Berkley ester Blxler David Blame larry Bllekensderfer Barbara Bounds Jon Bourne Sharon Boyle l' dward Brady Marion Bramel Paul Bretag Frank Bruss Donna Busch Barbara Bute Delbert Chalus Mary L hrlstopher Ronald I lement-1 l andace Clifford Warren Cofond Kathryn Corrigan Russell C rackel Robert l upples Sally C urtm Richard Coffey l arry DeCoursey Don DeGeare Carolyn Dial Ken Douvla I. L ' Ronnie Chevalier .lane Dovin Parole Downey VVandu Drewes Carolyn Driscoll Becky Dyke Donald Eastman .llm ldgromb .lanlce Fdwards lwelxn hlsert Kerald l-arrell Donald l'lke Donna l' lsher Sonja lwlsfu louis I-ox Dale l- rlestad Darlene Prlestad Joseph l' rlet Nanm Punk James hah an Janice 1 amons Marv I an1 Dorothx I aul .lark C lade W llllam hodvn lerrw 4 oetsmh Jlm 1-oetsch lhford I oldman Jlm 1 oodchlld l lnda I reen Nnllw hregnrx Nano 1 rnelh 1 ene hualandrl lerre l lllblll' Barbara llackler Robert llalllgan Judw Hallerman Judw Hamnll Bobble Hannigan Clara lu Hanna 1 eorlle llnrden John llarmon lene llenslew Juniors ,lf s X , 'Pi' 90 -4- S7 of .nf f I ,A- ,Q I N 4 .1 Juniors e ,4 X595 'sf if sf 3 -ra., K-Y' :Tv at 1 Z, fu ,- 41 II 9 K Bette Hentru-h Ilaud Hernner John Hlltun Dee Hockenherrw Inette Hnxsex Ilarsew Hughe-I Hob Ilwlln I' rltz Ieutmr alun lnJ.,r1m Barbara Jackson I a! unne .lehlw John Jensen Sharon Johnson feraldlne Johnsun Y erna K3llS3k Pat Kelley Juanita hennedv I- red lumv lunnle Klrkm nn .try Kirkpatrick Nlelltq Klesuth Sherrie KIIIIP lum Klmg Dun Kllngerman Jerrx Knlv-. xr Helen Ku ter Dun I Llic-nu arol I em r NI xrw l emkv Shxron I wdtku Iflmarle l mdsex xnn l ngan 1 'xml I unmet Dan I utts Dale Nladden Richard Nlallk Ixax Nl.-:lone Arriellf NI: nn Nh xrnn Nlxuon I at Nhuhuch Robert Yldxx Jdmk Ylu I-mn tm It I ary Melmg I eona Wlellon larlene Wllller Pat Nllller lhurk 'lllller 'Slaryellen Nlmer bharon Nlorllng' Ken How Joel Nlunks Pat 'lhre llarland Ms! ln-:son l arolxn Nelson 'Nlarllvn Nelson V5 nllare New som 1 lenn Nicol Helen XlkElN Nancw Norman Roberta Norman Joe Or'-.ml Ken Orstead Pom Ott .hm Panko Jlm Paw ne Richard Peck Nancw leterson Robert Phelps Vlrglnla Pike farol Pllllon Y lrzlnla loltrn Nlarw I nlen Barbara Pool Jlm Poundslone- Ken Puundwtone 'liars Precl Irene Quinn Judy Reeder I arol Rensch .lulle Richardson Roller! Rockford hertrude Ross Dawn Hubert-. Janet Sanger lzj C7 ,- .4 U,- .lunlors ll fm 3 4 Xl I x x W F' 1-SLS... ,.. 1:7 '16 E '5 ,J I 01 4 of LxJA l Af Q.. 4,1 K5 Juniors Y .fp-Y 93 'V 1 l'arol Sagi David Samp David Sapp Gene Sarver Betsy Srhillings Kathy Schmidt Duane Schroeder John Selbert Hlll Slmpuun Joseph Smallbone Plnllp Sommer Betts Soul-.hw Don Springer Jerry Standard Ronald Staple Arlene Stem-el lchard Stevenson Dan Stiles Patricia Stncklm Ellanora Stuart Jovee Sturdn ant Jean Sw anson David Trumho Tom Twler herald Tunget Sxlua Y an Dorn lzarl W endel Robert Vlendel Gan W estern lohn Wetherell .lerrle W hlte I orralne V5 heeler Karen Whitney James Whlcox Ann W llhelml Ronald Wllllamf l arol V5 olfe Fdward Woodver Rowe Lemaltls Aidimz thx- Junior nflic-ers in planning .lunif-r an-tivitics :Irv members uf thi- Junior Planning Vluh. under the dirwlifm of Mr. Rulwrt .lulmsnn. First ruw: .Iuzmltn Kvnm-ily. l9:u'lml'u liulu-n. Put lVIyx'n-, liurlmuru l'lirlu-lkrzmt. 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Sophomores 97 Jowre Alms I erald Applehee Dorothy Arm ood Bill Avere Joaephlne Barkos Herbert Baron Hubert Bacon Judlth Battles Nancv Baver Bob Beard Don Behringer John Bernadonl John Best Phll Black 'llarllwn Blakelw Karen Blue Xlarlene Boe Dirk Boe Bob Bowers Stanley Brads Peggy Bretag Donald Brurk Judv Bruck Bonnie Brvdon Don Budach Judv Buehler Adnan Burgess Ron Burton Nlarv Margaret Busch Don Butterfield Kathryn I arse Judv K aldw ell Donald Karlson Fred C arlson C arl I arpenter Judv l arr Diane Laxatorta Bob 1 halus leonard C hewaller .Ioan Claggett .lack Claggett Jack I lapper I arol Q lement Frank Cole Karol I onner C ollcen Conner Sharon K nnrad Nano I ross James I upplex- John Damzard Jovre Danner I' lone Dnullhertx I-dw ard Dau-4 I arrw Dane Judv Decker 'Natalie Detlnse Dick Dillon 1 harlme Duggan Patty Dugqan Donna Dullan haron Dullan Jane Dwwer Barbara Eutls l , . h Sophomores 99 Fred Kummer Janet Kyles Diane Laatz Chuck Landstrom Dale Larson Patricia LeBeau Linda Lee Terry Ls not Jim Magoonaugh Fllen Manley Norma Marsden Cary Mathias Barbara Memers L arole Melland Donald Meredith Kathryn Meyer Mary Meyers Joanne Mezel Frances Michaels Sandra Morgan Mark Morrell I ene Morrison Maxine McNeelev Cale Nelson Larry Nelson Marlys Nelson Robert Nlkels Pat 0 Connell Gene Odum Sandra Ozren .Ive Olle Jerry Owens George Page Bill Parrott .Ioan Peddlcord Norman Penover C laudla Peterson Uavid Press Darlene Price Sharon Pufahl Georze Pufahl Janice Rahn Lee Rexroat Louise Ricci Randa Richardson rgaret Rivers Barbara Robinson Hazel Robinson Francis Rockey Richard Ross Jean Rothbardt 'vlelvm Roux Sandra batterfield Joe Scerinl Alberta Schelb Bill Schell Maryellen Selberl Jerry Sesto Keith Severson Henry Slebert C arol Signorella Don Slla , . Q , 1 , V Susan Regas Ma ' . Bewerly Slmmona Carol Smith Earl Smith Frank Qchmllt .ludx imlth I lovd bmlth Sally Smith 'at Stlllvs ell Charles Strcul Ron btrlckland .llm Stump Don Sturdlvant Judw Sutton Sandra Sw lnzen 'Nhlhe l'aRl-Zert Carol Thleri Keith fhompeon Bxll Tnnmne Richard Totel Donna Furnqulst Bob X anderwort Janet Vnnderwort bene Y andcrwort arrw Yan llnozer Fred W ezam Jlm W lghn Sandra Vincent .ludw Wallem Dick Wallem Blll W alters NIBTIP Warrick Clifford Webber Robert Weber Benlta Weeden Kenneth V5 hlte Audrey W llhelms Bob Wllllami Duane Wilson Duane Wlleon Phil Woodw ard Nanrw X ates lonle Houng Duck Zahn Edward 7arka Joe larka Charles 7emallN Sharon lsnslk Sophomores +6 ww Q bf 1' ,ff ff Y Woodshop I students utilize the planner to decrease the thickness of boards no be used in one of their projects. .4 - , ..,T,,- Wonder if the Romans had words tu describe the The eyes have it! Or as a result expressions of these Latin II students taking a mu- of what the eye sees, these biology ment away frum their translation exercises. students of Mr. Charles Alilmnis have a better impressiun of algae specimens. .Fur Sandra Oglen Donita Helden rich Frank Knuessl and Don Stu: dnant the letters Q and R seem tu pose quite a problem They ue members of Mi John Hotfs LQ ometry class 1 ingerbread hou-.Qs nun the Lilllwl mas prrqect of Mis Lluzncn H4-Lni stra s Homemxklmz Il el i-.su los ing with then pmducts air, Miry Ross Smith Carolyn loetsth Jose- phine Backos bandra Swingin Dun na Tuinquist and Claudia Pmtuson il - ---v i 101 M reen Y ears The class of 1958 got off to a head start on the uppe classmen as thex pal tlclpated 1n F1eshman xx eek a1ct1x 1t1es xxhlle the oldsters xxere st1ll xacatlonlng Hours of tests confer ence pe1 lods xx 1th homeroom teachers and class 1115121 uctors and moments of uncertaln xxanderlng 1n the maze of OHS halls marked the first xxeek of Under the guldance of Mlss Marx Jane Mess the freshmen got ac qua1nted at a mlxer and then organ 1Z9d 1nto a xx Olklng' un1t bx electlng, 1 slate of oflicels Luann Bach presl dent B111 Sprlnger xlce D1 esldent Sandra Co1co1an secretarx and Dxck Martln treasurer To ald the OfflC81S 1 Freshman Lounc1l xmas tolmed of txxo ltplt sentatlxcs flom each homeroom Councllols xxexe Jean De1 rles Dlck Martm Donna Carstens Chuck Claus Roxanne Anderson John Tax lor Marv Ann Valesano Vhchael Malkut Jeanne Rlce Pom Rlchard son Malalee Johnson Pat Potter Bob Lucas Wxeatha Gabhaldt Ann Daxldson Judx H111 Scott Benson 9 Luann Bach Bob Deckard karen 'VIL kax John Rotter Ann Purcell and John Rensch Work on the home comlng float Wed V1cto1x proxlded a test of class lllgf-3I'1ll1tX and co operatlon At Freshman Nlght Noxember 9 the class members vxere host to thelr come acquamted Wlth the hlgh school 1ts faculty and 1ts program Refresh ments ln the cafeterla and x1s1ts w1th classroom 1nstructors followed an au dltorlum program of talent acts by class members and addresses bx 111158 Mess MISS Marx LeMax and Pr1nc1 pal MacRae Shannon In addxtlon to thelr class act1x1t1es the freshmen act1xelx partlclpated 1n the extracurrlcular dCtlVlt19S of OHS Excltement lan partlcularlx h15,h for the Freshman basketball team On Max 12 the SQHIOFS of 1958 plc I11Ck6,d together and talked ox er thelr first xear of hlgh school and together enxlsloned thelr next as SOIJl1lSl11 cated sophomoles Mlss Mary June Mcss,.:111x-isor: Dick nrtin. tronsxwerz Snndm Corcoran. secretary: 11111 Sprlmrer. x'1cLMm'1-slflw-nt: and I,1111:1nn llach, president. 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X xi l . f A 'B 5 , - A A A . f A I I . f ornlee 1 radw Kathryn 1 radv I 'urv I randarlam Annette I raw I aN ernel rmtmnnord Donna I rewer fhrlitlne 1 rover Nlarlon Hall' Norman Hall Wmne Ilallldax Jerry Halterman Sallw Harmon Herbert Harnes Jowce Hedgepath June Hendrw I lnton lleth lllldred Hicks Donald Hlggmx Harold Highland Judw Hlll Judw Hollownw Ravmond llounhln Ronald Howl Shlrlu Huizhu James Ingram Robert Jacobs orrame .larohson Barbara Jenkin- .Ierrw Jett Nlaralee Johnxon Barbara Johnson Das mon John-on JoAnn Johnson Nancv John-mn Sheba Johnaon John Kellv Donald lunkln Keith Kmsala Kenneth lunier Harry Kllne Dmne Knoedler Dorothy Knox .ludlth I amr Dan I earned Samuel I elieau Robin I ewu Ralph I mdemann Rita I mdemann Richard I lnk Nlars I ou I oc-ke Nlarv Jane I ogan Robert I urax Ifarl Lvle Michael I wnott Don Maasx lasla Nlalone Xlnhael 'llarkut Donald Nlartln Ru hard Wlarlm Nlarsha Meade aurle Meanew Rosemary Welton lordon Wlever Patrlrla Nlever Juds Nluhael lerrv IhIlak9II Danlece Morse lharles Mustered I lnda Md ollough Phwllls NIM onnauxzhaw Karen Nlclxax Janice Nelxon Freshmen l ,.. 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R, ai 10-1 Ll tv' x 1 4 Y ,fs N40 Freshmen ,I fn ,- sa I 'D 'Ve 21 47 HZ f I num' fl O1 -, X 4 John Nordln I xrol Norman Nola Norman lerrv Nlnrhael Robert Uhme Xlarsha Olle Donna Olson lr.n ls Olson lvnren Osmundson James Owens Norma Panko Robert Parklns Phlllp Patterson Donald Peck ee Peek W nlllam Perry June Peters Nallw Peters Jerry Peterson ouanne Petrus Robert Phlllxps Richard Plnslke Patrlcla Putter fan Pound-alone I ouanne Petrus l- red Pufahl Judy Pufahl Knn Purrell larrw Ralrlck John Rensch Nlarllwn Revnolds Nlelsonna Renolds lean Rlce Nlarjorle Richard lhomas Richardson Idalna Rleuf uulse Riggs Rlrhard Rners olleen Rockford Sharon Rorem John Rotter l harles Rowe llonne Rowe Ronald Saafzer Peggy Sapp I harlotte Schafer Ronald Schomas Fhomas Selbert Beth Shannon Hexerlw Shapcott James bkolek eorge Small Thomas Smith Stanlev Snell Vl xllxam Springer Peter Stcfenel Robert Ntencel I harless Stephens Sheila Stew art lell'ml Stohl I lorla Stohr .xml Strehl Robert btreul James Strlcklln John Faxlor llale Thompson Fern lhompson Sharon Fhorsen James Tunget Nlarv W alesano erald Harland Rawmond Y uylesl Freshmen Peggy Wazner Robert Walleck Ruth Ann Walter Georle Warren Wllllam Warren Patrick Welch Frances Wetherell Llnda Whnte Alan Wllson Alice Winchester Judy Wing Charlene Yendt Cyrus Zmannl Late Pictures Howard Bell Joetts Bruce Dsle Burkett Ils Johnson Nancy Ohme Ahee Penoyer Dnvxd Wxnz 106 Lynne Zucker . . If I A ' . . . , . I ,,. E I limb Parkins 1351 an-l Ralph I.iml1-mzmn e-iilr niarmuver fur the aulvulmllnn' in lnlpvs of getting the tin, Ammrvrxtly ilu- wppun- vnts gained vnntrul uf u rm-Naslt uf tlw lung urrn nf thuix' jumping Jzwk . S - lullix .Xluuzu --lxvvlx-. luis 1nw1,5l':n1n with Miss Mary In-Nlzu, gllidzuu-v 4--1111154-Im'. ,Xmuxrf x-nllx, 14114:-lu':n ix tln- tupiv nl' 1liu-xlvinxm - ' ummm- Nlnilvw, .Xn wld w1':l1:lmwl-4 uf llvpulnlil-:mn-'l'irm-N vlimxingx prmxx- ixxlvrn-Qtilm lu mum- nzq-nxln-xx uf MV. Vlurk'-. frvsllnmn Frusllnmen learn to rm-:ul llwrnmnxuu-V4 zu part nf ilu-ix' lruinin: in Mn. lCm:Ii4h vlzxsw, IR-lv Drvrrix flvun-l llw wrzxxwlmuk in an I-'rzulccs MCMill:ln's he-znlth class. ulmmlnm-vl Otluwzx lmnw. Strike p the Bama' . . . Making almost weekly appearances at OHS or Ottawa functions, the OHS Band, directed by Mr. Raymond Ma- keever, highlighted its busy schedule with performances at the NFIC' Mus- sic Festival, November 20: the third annual Christmas program, December 17 and 193 the Band assembly, March 17: the third annual Easter program April 3 and 7: the Spring Band Fes- tival, April 211 the IHS.-X State Final, Class A, Band contest, April 30: and the annual Spring Band concert, May 26. Band festivities for the fall season included half-time appearances, along with the Girls' Drill Squad, at the La Salle-Peru, Dixon, Sterling, St. Hede and Marquette football games. During the fall, the Band also played and marched in the Boyce Memorial Pilgrimage, October 10, and the Hal- lowecn parade, October 30. Following its participation in the NCIC Music Festival at Rock Falls, the band played at the St. Bede, Mar- seilles, Marquette, Geneseo, Hall, Ro- chelle, DeKalb, Streator, La Salle- Peru, Dixon and Sterling basketball games. On March 10, 11 and 12 the band entertained the basketball spec- tators at the Ottawa sectional tourna- ment. Soloists and ensembles from the band competed on March 12 in the IHSA District 5, Class A, Solo and Ensemble Music contest at Marquette High School. Superior ratings were won by drum and bass quintetsg sax- ophone, mixed clarinet, B-flat clari- net, Hute and horn quartets, the brass FIRST ROW Pat Kline, liill VS'rnck, Audrey VVilhelms, Diane Knoedlu SECOND ROW Robert Rockford, Candace Clilforll, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Roberta Norman, Barbara Bounds, Norma Hinch. Joan Wt-the-rell THIRD ROW lit-on-go llrm-nc, liill Warren, Carol Norman, Karen Osmundson, Dick Roe, Leonard Vhcvalier, Janice Johnson, Marion Hail, Donna Rowe, liill Tonionc FOURTH ROW Warren Llufulil, Donna Carste-ns, llob Strcul, Hd Jungcnitz, Jim Cupplcs, Hob Dc-ckard, Jim Galvan STANDING Ken Orsteavl, Bill Christian, Tom VVhite, Bob Christian, Dale Iilue sextet: and the following soloists: Tom White, Larry Joe Kintlle, Gary Meling. Kay Kline. David Warner. Willie Fosse. Bill C'hristian. Marie Warrick, Pat Kline, .Ioyce Danner. Iitl Jugenitz. Bill Burke and Jim C'up- ples. These groups and individuals also competed in the ISHSA State Final Class A. Solo and Ensemble Music contest. April 29. at Peoria. As a unit the band got a lirst place rating at the State contest. With the choir, and solos and ensembles. the hand received secontl place in the State Sweepstakes. To conclutle its year's activities. the playetl in the Memorial Day lzancl parade, May 230, and for the Com- mencement exerclses, .lune 10. lit-th Shannon, .lully Haltvrman, Rita Lintlemann, I,ouannu l'l'lI'lIS Davill VYarnvr, l lot'c-nee Norman, John Bourne. Joyct- Dannvr. Nant-3 Johnson Marie VVarricli Nola Norman, Dorothy Malik, r ' -an ' ' m at Yirren ' r inf verlv if en Carol Doflrl. Donna Dulian, Dan Litts, Pr. klln fa pl -ll. N z Xa lz l, lie , M1 ls , Sandra Vincent. Ralph Linrlemann, Larry Kintlle. Gary Melingz Ruth Walters. Clarence Walter, Larry Ball, Suzanne Ball, William Fosse. Roger Smith, Don Claus, Charles Clan lid Davis, Gerald Hawthorne. Ronnie Strickland. Jim Heemstra. Dick Totel, Dwain Dial Karen Blue anrl Kay Kline. People missin! when picture was taken, John Rutter and liill liurke -ts-W -Q-H-ss... 4- Q-Nt. -,x.........,.,.,,,iw .Q, .............,,-4. 'far'--5. Sharon Kirkpatrick Drum Majorette l lHS'l' HOW SHVOND ROW 'I'lllliD ROW FOURTH ROW STANDING 1 fl Swvs-t harmony lrlmvn hy Judy Hultr-rmun, Rim Linmlvmainn, Mario VVurrir'k, Bill Burke, George Green :md Sharon Kirkpatrick com- Diznno Knm-dlvr mul lim-th Shannon irninvfl zi rlislrii-I slim-rim' rut- prisml the mixed clnrinvt. qunrtvt which received il superior rating at ing fm- the flute- quuru-l frmn tliv OHS linnfl. the ISHA District 5 lclnss AI contest. The Muszc oes Round and Round Um di-.tract xiuunn rating ui-. rufned bx OHS ns a result of the work of en .inlet ii nit 4 dl pe nel it the hnl ff he Ultima basketball sec-tmna 110 I O C O Ursu-ml, llill Cliristian. Tum Whiu-, Kay Kline and Dale Blue, members nf the rlrum q'1' A.TlEi1i:lsn'n':'1+: 'izsiv z'- 3 .' ' 'l. Efforts of the brass sextet at the district ensemble contest at Marquette High School paid off with a superior rat- ing. Sextet members are, first row. Sandy Vincent. Gary Meling and Florence Norman. Back row: Larry Ball, Suzanne Ball and Willie Fusse. Soloists appearing in the State iinals, April 29. following their superior wurk in the district were Tom White, snare drum: Larry Joe Kinfllc, curnet: Gary Meling, cornet: Kay Kline, tympani: David Warner, French horng VVillie Fossc, baritoneg and Bill Christian, snare drum. 111 19 .4 Mutiny! ulth the xvtlutlof- of thv OHS baml ns thc nunmhmx of In 4 ul lin Plant nm 11 1 urn 1 le uwg nun an n 4 nu plesu Q ll ack ll x mm 0 xrnll umm ll uufn 1 lu 4 mnu A rr Numu un llt snmnwxm rf urn wlfl fnuhm nn 1 ln ss nn! larlx rw lxmfllz Rxlp lmflo mann n mx n Rollin Smith and luhn Rutter also recuxul A Nllmrlur rating? In the fllNll'lLl znspnlhle hnfxl- 112 K 'D 1 Y , ' 6' 1 gm: 13 '-,Q en e f M K :xx X 'X X X .X g l' 'P lf-, 9 P ., 1 : ,gx . f.Qfx3, 1- Y xx fl' 'M X1xxl l . '-' f . wk Nw ' - X , ,, X' N ' z ' .' , C ' z ' - l ' lax mrfl. 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The OHS band and choir presented their annual Christmas program De- cember 17 to the students ot' the high school and December lil to the resi- dents of this area. The theme for the program, t'From Heaven Above , was divided into 'two parts, The Prophecy and The Ful- fillment . During the program, stu- dents, directed by Miss Gertrude Pfeil and Mrs. Audrey Wheeler, per- formed living pictures ol' Nativity scenes. Part of the program consisted ot' the choir singing Glory Be To God by Rachmaninoff. The soloists forthe event were LaVonne Jehly ot' Ottawa High School and Robert Doherty, a guest from Marquette High School. They sang solos from The Messiah and were accompanied by Sandra Ogren. Other numbers rendered by the choir were Come Thou Savior of Our Race . by F. M. Christiansen: I Wonder As I Wander , by Niler-Hor- ton: On the Mountain , Silesian ar- rangement by Luvaasg Carol of the Drum , Czechoslovakian arrange- ment by Davis: 'Tarol oi' the Bells , ment by Parrish: Hodie Christus Natus Est , by Willan: Lullaby on Vhristmas Even: He Ye Joyful Earth and Sky . and Beautiful Sav- ior , by F. M. t'hristiansen. The Madrigals sang, Fum, Fum, Fam , a Spanish carolg Angels and Shepherds , a t'Zechoslovakian carol: t'oventry Carol , an English carol, and ln Bethlehem , an Italian carol. Mr. MacRae Shannon, principal ol' Ottawa High School, read the Christ- mas gospel. The following selections were played by the Band: Overture to 'The Messiah', by G. F. Handel: C'hildrens' t'arol , and the Cathed- ral Chorus , from the Slavonic Folk Suit, arranged by Alfred Reed: What Child Is This , from the Christmas Suite, by H. L. Waltersl From Heaven Above , by J. S. Rach, and carols such as Joy To The YVorld , O Come All Ye Faithfull , Hark The Herald Angels Sing , and Silent Night . During these carols the entire audience joined in the singing. As a concluding number the band Ukranian-Leoutovich-Wilhousky: played Fanfare For Christmas Sing For Joy . Flemish arrange- 172,54 Janet annl l'aul Mun- an-l Diane and lleorge Suther- lan-l, children nf OHS faculty members. proxinle one of the liette Lu Hentrich. Don Dt yery impressing tablt-aux by llo Shepherd none nf the Three NVise Menu, l.urfta lloxsey raine VN'lu-eler portray early Ulh untt arllently admirinx: the liaby 4Maryr, Fred Martin nlosepliw, Roger Totel and .lim Machetta carollers as their portion of tht llul tn Jesus who lay in the crib. lNVise Menu re-enact the beautiful natiyity scene. tableau. 4 S f -Alf' y , 'H vgar, 4 ' if -r '1 . ,. , , I b e J, , 'l ,, f, Qsx 1 ani .X 1 v 5 ff' N X 3 A E Q . 2 E.. f s --'sew ., -...QQ-44. .f 2 . nwmwu .t..mn.ea'um X I' Ch ist 1' R heir cum gi L. ' 2 3 l . -.V .. .-..M...a..n...aM-.,. li ' 2' it 'T sz' - , en l exclaims the angel lDeanna Bernadinil, to Mary, mother of Jesus lNancy liridwelll. Mary Magdeline 4Conniv l t I l pnniun 1Jurly Koernerh. Guards of the tomb are Jerry Standard and Darrell Hazard. od's on Has Made Me Free . . With the theme of G0d's Son Has Made Me Free , the OHS a cappella choir and Madrigal singers, directed by Mr. B. J. Muus, and the OHS band, with Mr. Raymond Makeeyer direct- ing, presented their third annual Easter concert before the public April 3, and before the student body and faculty April 7. As a portion of the program, num- erous tableau scenes were prepared by students under the direction of Miss Gertrude Pfeil, Mrs. Ben Rotter and Miss Mary Jane Mess. The program opened with Come and Let Us Worship by Gretchanin- off and Jesu Priceless Treasure by Bach, presented by the choir. The band followed by playing All Glory Be to God on High , Bach, and To Thee We Sing from the Russian Liturgy. Continuing the program, the choir sang O Sacred Head , arranged by 11 5 F. M. Christiansen: Were You There , a Negro Spiritual, and Only Begotten Son , Gretchaninoff. Following this the band played Christ Lay In Bonds of Death , Bach, and Death and Transtigura- tion , R. Strauss. The Madrigal singers were next on the program, singing three Easter carols, Easter Carol , a French car- olg i'HllEll'lt61'7l, a German carol: and Festival Carol , a Dutch carol. The choir then presented God of All Nations , Liessing: O Sing Unto The Lord , Hassler: and God's Son Has Made Me Free , Grieg. Climaxing the program, the choir and band together presented Halle- lujah Chorus , Handel. The choir then closed with Nunc Dimittus , Gretchaninoff and BeautifulSayio1 ', F. M. Christiansen. V 5 lii I i vw: l'hurl1-nc Ycndt, Joyce Slurilixzint, l'zirol Dezso, Viirolyn Dial, Phyllis Mclhnnziiighy, Sharon I.im-dtka. Kay Malone, lnttx Dugpzwn Wm-dcii. row: l'flv:uioi'a Stuart. Milly Hicks. Sally Hzirman. Sharon Morling, Sandra Swimzen. Betsy Schillinxrs, Nancy Ohmc, Sandra Mcmzu th irlsnv Duggan. iii row: Bob tirobe. Terry Michael, Gary Mathias. Gill lfarrcll. George Page. .lohn Nordin, Earl Heals, Russ Crack:-l, Dick V5 allem Vnncs Noini in, JoAnne Hannigan. ourth row: Dan Stiles, Jerry Frin. Dick Stem-nson. Duane Wilson, Larry Lasswcll, Wayne Nelson, Dave Samp, Dick Dinwiddie Jim Mm cl: Pinske. Hob Iverson. ith cz ong in Heart. . . Appearances in the annual Vhrist- mas and Easter concerts highlighted the activities of this a cappella choir. directed by Mr. H. J. Muus. Now in its third year, the choir also partici- pated in the State contest April 330 at Bradley University, lleoria. The choir. combined with thc band and several ensembles and soloists. captured a very coveted honor at the state contest: that of second-place sweepstakes. This awa1'd not only added esteem to the OHS music dc- partmcnt, satisfaction to participat- ing members, but it marked the first time that OHS has come through with state honors in thc sweepstakes di- vision. On February 2, thc choir sponsored the Ottawa appearance of the world- renown St. Olaf choir. Representing St. Olaf College. Northfield. Minne- 6 sota. the St. Olaf group presented two concerts-an evening program for the public and an assembly performance for OHS students. faculty and staff. On November 20. the a cappella group participated in the NFIC' Mu- sic Festival. Held at Rock Falls, the festival featured a 300-voice choir directed by Mr. Olaf Christiansen. Fifty-five OHS choirs members were in the group. The a cappella singers opened the year's appearances with an assembly program in November. ln addition to choir numbers, the program included renditions by soloists, two quartets and the Madrigal Singers, a select group from the choir. 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J . ,I J ,- J , , 4 , W ,N A - L 1 v f- fx AO rl E 7 N ' 0 A 1 - -' , , 2 'C I l l . f . JC 37 r 7 f'?' V by i ,f f . I ' T ,N V. f ' JI I 1 M Z' K I r I , 1 ,Y I Y ' Mr. MacRae Shannon Principal ull-time Job . . . K fuss of l!l.'m .' You are now looking forward to the laurels you may earn as adult men and women. Those oi' us who have known you as you have grown into mature per- sons hid you a reluctant farewell, wish you continued success, and hope that the lives you lead in your many tomorrows will be filled with harmony. You will be remembered in these halls for your many line qualities. Live your lives with coniidence and courage. adhering to the high principles you have so often exemplified in service and loyalty to your school, com- munity, and nation: then every year some one of you will add honor to your class and your school. Sincerely, Qefffvll Board of Education MR FRNEST POOL MR FRANK PETERSON Pxef-ndent I mf. Pusuls nt ddr Pe-lemon mined from the b 'nd ln Aplll xftu IK sein sf lik' MR DAN RIORDAN DR CI IFFORD C-XRTFR MR AIPX SFHFRFR MR ARTHUR WALTFR MR LY LE BRAf.c. DR HU I IP W FNDFY 121 I - ' . I, - vxf' 1 o.' ' : Q. If service.: Km , , J , , . 1 .. .' . 1 X -e us ' lxiffi. 3. f .. . ' HZ- 5 ' ' Q K gf, .- ww N aw ., r ., 'a-, if . , C2 -fs NW Cx MLA ' 4 MQ p A t nderstamz' . . . Mr. George Willy Assistant Principal For the tirst time in its history, OHS has an assistant administrator, Mr. George 'Willy appointed by the Ottawa Township High School Board ol' Education. Working diligently at his new post, Mr. Willy has gained the admiration of the entire student body for his keen interest in student problems and activities and has shown enthusiasm for all school functions. l-iesides his duties as assistant admin- istrator, Mr. Willy teaches advanced woodshop. Mr. Willy majored in industrial arts, social science and education at the Peru State Teachers Vollege in Peru. Nebraska. where he received his bachelor of arts degree. He obtained his master's degree in school admin- istration from the L'ni'versity ot' Nebraska. mmmmm. looks ylvunl 1loesn'l it , says Mr. Willy as he 0 A uri' :'v 1' ':ss, ut I. Mrs. Marian Pike Secretary to Mr. Shannon I All 5 : Q -if I epends Y ERNON -XD-XWIS B S M S Engllsh llllnolb State Nl11YY1'1lUf1lXQINliX 1035 Humeloom Sophomoxe 1-xeshman Football VHISIIQ N1l8Sllll12 Boss Athletu Clubs X and B CHARLES J AL1KOlN1S B S M S Blologx I1l1T101S W ebleyan UHINQISIQ of Illlnmw Unxx ersxts of Mxchngan 1934 Homexoom Freshman Chew. Club He xtl of Biology Den n tment KENNETH ANDERSON B S Agllcultuln lowa State College Unnexslty of llllnols 1955 Homexoom Freshman 1' utule Farmers of Amex 1c1 MARY ELLENI AINDREW BS M S Homemakmg Eastern Il11n0lb State College UHINCISIIL 0 Wlsconsxn UHINETSICY of Illxnou, 1900 Homeroom Senior on You. Future Homemakers of Amex lvl ROY P BOHANNIOX M S f.fl1LH1lSt1 y, Phyalcb 1' urtk 1 C olle-gf. VN f.Nl9l n Slate C ollege Unnermlty 0f1lllY10lS Unuerblty of low 11152 Home-loom Sophomoxe Phyaxcal Science Club Head of Science Department MERLE BURKE Wolld H1StOlW Illl1'10lh YVenle5an UHIXPISIIY lllmols State Normal Unlverblty The Amerie xn Unnemlty 1935 Show Busmess Club Homexoom Senlox Head of Socml Sclence Depax tmcnt ROBERT T BURNS BS MS Englxbh H1Nt01V lllmols We lexan Unneultx Iii-111111015 VV estu n 1111111115 St 111. Northu n llllnol-. State 19-ll Homexoom Jumor Inzllan Lole Square D xnclng Club KEITH CLARK WI S BS NI -X Lnghbh Umxeralty of Illlnolv Mldlll9bU15 College ll 9 Homeloom Jumol C1055 country and Track Coach 'I able Tennis Club 123 ' 1 1 1 1 , .u., .f,., ' 11: ' . 1 1 , . ., . A - -, 'J AE ::b ,I .V 1. 3 . . , . l 1 , .1., .. ., , Y 1' , . ., . ., . 1 3.1 . 1 1 , . . , . . . 3 1,3 ,.v A Q. 7 U' , A.B., .' v .' i .1 A ' X 1 1 V . 1 , . ., .1., V N . . , L. .E I ' '-, Y S 1. ' '- .VJ . ' '-7 ' f . ,. ' 'fs 1 ., ., ' '- -, ' 1 ' K' ' V ,Q 1' 'nf 1 ,1.., .1.,1..., ' . 'w l -. .' V ' Q., ' -1 r 1 .14 ' . MARY DAGRAEDT, B.S. Physical Education and Health Illinois State Normal University l954 Homerorxm-Freshman Advanced Square Danvim: Club, Modern Danee Club, G.A.A.. Trampoline Club, Cheerleaders ALICE M. GJERDE, B S M S Home Management Carroll College, University nf Wisconsin l94G I-Inmex-nom Senior Interior Decnratim! Club GLENN A. GREVER, B.S., MS., English, Journalism Illinois State Normal University 15954 Ilomeronm-Freshman Camera Club. Yearbook Advisor, Buccaneer Advisor 1 6 N f 'V , I if ww, . 5:53 LYDIA HEEMSTRA, B.S., Horne-making Northern Illinois State Teachers' College Lewis Institute, University of Illinois IINR Head of Home Economics Department, Supervisor of Cafeteria MARGUERITE HEMPEN, B.S., M.S., Economics, Our Life Today University of Illinois, University of Pennsylvania, University of Minnesota, University of Colorado IEO44 Hnmeruom -fSopl1oniore Scholarship Club, College Advisor THOMAS HENDERSON, B.S., U. S. History, World History Illinois State Normal University ISIS-I llnmermmni' Suplmnmre Advanced Swimming and Diving, Intermediate Swimming, Tennis and Sxvimn1ing'CuaL'h keeper, and Lil Gull. Miss Mary Dagraedt sets one up for spiking ln the hard-fought student-faculty volleyball clash Miss Dagraedfs teammates are Joan Ihuex OHS book it 1 1 1 I .A EMILY P HENTRICH Typewritmg Unnersity of Wxaconsin New Mexico Highlanda Unneralty Northern Illinuia State Teachers College 1918 Homeroom Senior GEORGINE HESS B A IS Mathematics Clarke College 1942: Homeroom Iunior NANCY HOERGER B S M S Physical Education and Health MacMurray College 1954 Homeroom Jumor Poseidon Club Pep Squad Cheerlemleu 45. 5 JOHN L HOFF PhB Algebla, Geometly 1908 Homeroom Senior Comic Opera Club RIVA B HOFF Art Chicago Art Institute Northei n Illinois State Teachers College La Salle Pexu Junior College 1911 Homeloom Senior rt Clubs MARJORIE E HUFF B S Commercial Unnersity of Illinois UHIWCISIQ of Colorado 1948 Homeroom Sophomore ROBERT E JOHNSON B S MS U S History, Sociology Iowa State College University of Colorado Northern Illinois State Teachei 1, College 1948 Homeroom Junior Junior Varsity Football Junior Planning ROBERT C KRABEL BEd M S Science, Technlclan Illmoia State Normal Unneraitg. La-.e Institute of Technology Noi them n Illinoia State Teachers College Maaaachuaetts Institute of Technology 1946 Homeroom F1 eahman MARGUERITE LAUGMAN B A MA English St Olaf College University of New Mexico Unn ersity of Southei n California 19 31 Homeroom Sophomore Foreign Correspondence Club Stamp Club MARY R LeMAY, B S , M S, Mathematics, Dl1'6CtOl of Guidance Blackburn College Illinois Wmleyan Unnerslty University of lllmoia Purdue University, Unn erslty of XVISCOHSIY1 Unnersity of Cololado 1935 Testing Registration Guidance, Bridge Club ' Y 3 . ' , , , E , . ., . .. 'sr I I 'I' 5? 'A . , . ., - ' 4 Ii University of Illinois. University of Chicago I M y 1 I . in - - i to M A - 1 .-.-., .,., -- ,H -W D ' V, ' 1 S - K . l I , . A - I I A .- 1 Q . , . ., I A '- ' ' ' Y 'v y J 1 .' ' , . ., l I . . H, V , li ,. . 1 1 1 -V f 2 . , . ., W . . A E ' , ' f. ' 1, 1' 'I ' f A ' 1 . . . A I , . . -iii g . ., J . 3 I 1 ' X x GILBERT LOVE B Ed Health and Dilvmg Western State Lolleze Unnerqity of Missouri Colorado College uf Edueatwn 1944 Homeroom Senior VATNILN llisketlmll Varsity Baseball V lrsity Club H1 'id of Athletic Drpnltmc nt RAY MAKEEVER B S M M Band Vie-tein Kentucky Stan Lollege Northwestern Unxxeisity 10,0 Humuoom Sophummn Instrumental Sight Ruulim. C luli Hlxzhwaymen ROBERT R McKA1 B S Dinei Training Uniursitx of Illinois But ei Ilnnersitx N0l1hXX9SltlIl Unneisitx 1021 l-Iumeroum I' :uhm in flllN Dull Squm FRANCES B MCMILLAN R N School Nui se I unlnnlw College Unnersitg of Minnesot i I5 ikcr Unnersitx Kans is St ru TL when L ollcge Wesley Hospit nl 1911 l'uturL Nurses Club 1' re-xhmen Health MARY JANE MESS B A M A Spanish, Fiench Nurthxxeste n Unnu'-its Mcf ill UHINQTSIYV Iurdue Unneisity 19-ii I' ieshman Class Mix ism Knitting Club Beginners SqualeDanc1nfz Club NICHOLAS MILOSEVICH AB B S M S Physical Educatlon Mllitai y Umxusxtx of Southern Illinois WQNILFH Michigan Culluze Unnelslty of Illinois 19 A Homeroom I' reshman Ofhcexs Club Boys Athletic Club Head of Physical Education Intramural and Military Departments MILDRED MORGAN BF Ph M Physiogiaphy Genual Matheiimtlcs Whitewater State Teachers Collrgv. UHIYSPSILQ of Wisconsin Unnexsity of Montana Butler Unneisxtg Purdue UDIXQTSIU 1931 Homeroom Sophomore Projection:-.t Club He nl of Auclm usunl Dep utment BERNT J MUUS B A B M Vocal Music St Ol if College MacPhail College of Music 1952 Homeroom Junior Mamlrlgal Slngus Vocal I' nsemblu ALLEN W ININNESS BS BEd MS Commelcial, Mathematics Southern Illinois University University of Illinois 1947 Homeroom-Freslinrnn VVILLIAM R. NOVAK BS. : . Vi orld History Driving SW1l11l111l'Ig Augustana College, Western Illinois State Teachlrs' College University of Wyoming 19-16 Homeroum-Sophomore Football Coach, Assistant Track Conch 126 he ! GERTRUDE PFEIL, B.S., M.A., A English and German University of Illinois, U ' 'ersity of Wisconsin, Middlebu College 1946 Homeroom xr Freshman omore Dramatics Cluh sp! I ,mf 1 . 'A , rj 0 H DEAN RILEY, B.S., M.E., General 'U F, f 1 Mathematics, Algebra, Geometry X J H' . . 1 , f Western Illinois State Teachers College YU ' 1954 H I Homeroom-Junior y Boys' Athletic Club, Football, Freshman ..,,. ,,,f Basketball. Freshman Track BEN J. ROTTER, B.A., Industrial Arts, Metals Coe College, University of Iowa, University of Colorado, Colorado State College of Education. University of Illinois 1942 Homeroom4Freshman Checkers Club. Girls' Home Mechanics Club DOROTHY ROTTER, B.A., M.A., Speech, English Grinnell College, Northwestern University 1945 HomeroomfSenior Thespian Club, Speech Contests, Freshman- Sophomore Dramatics Club S. ISABELLA SANDERS, HA., P M.A., English Vassar College, University of Illinois, Columbia University 1921 Homeroom-Freshman Head of English Department JAMES H. SMITH, B.S., Librarian Champlain College, New York University, University of Chicago 1952 Homeroom-Freshman Model Airplane Club -cfs? has , W I ., Yi I - 1' - , 2 Nz I 4 Q , All eyes land earsb center on Coach Hill Novak and his words in explanation of a play durinx.: intra-squad scrimmage. Rant listeners inclurle Jerry Eichelkraut 1491 and Bob Gower l52l. 127 129' JOHN H. SUEHR, Bs., M.s., Woodworking VVestern lllinois State Teachers' College. Bradley University 1954 Home-room Junior Wooflcraft for Girls Fluh JAMES SUTHERLAND, B.S., M.S., Algebra, Mathematics, Psychology lnwa State College N953 Homcroom Sophomore Fishing: Club. Football, Basketball AUDREY WHEELER, B.A., M.A., Latin, English Northwestern University, University uf Illinois, lllinois State Normal University, American Academy. Rome, ltaly 1952 Homvroom-f.lunior Junior Classical League, Bridge Club STANLEY L. VVHITE, A.B., M.A., U.S. History, English Western Kentucky State College, lndiana University, Northwestern University 19150 Homeroon1fFreshman Fundamentals of Aviation Club THEODORE O. ZIMMERMAN, Ph.B., M.A., World and U. S. History University of Chicatlo 1949 Homeroom-Senior Golf. Civic Council, Director of Student Activities HAROLD J. ZUEGE, B.S. Mechanical Drawing Oshkosh State Teachers' College 1925 Homeroom- Senior Senior Class Advisor, Ticket Manager, Hood of the Industrial Arts Department Weary junior advisors pause in preparation activities for the 1954 Junior-Senior prom. Mrs. Alice Gjerde, Mr. John Hoff, Mrs. Dorothy Rotter, Mrs. Riva Hoff. Mr. Harold Zuege, Mrs. Emily Hentrich and Miss Mary Jane Mess are the tired troupe. 7 Mr. M. J. 0'Conncll. :ittcnflnnce officer. synchrunizcs the uflice clock with his Him lie-n , while Mr. Paul VVmwl, suffice assistant, adjusts the master clock. which cuntrols all bells marking thc lu-zinning unrl cnwling of Classes. Taking timv from her flulivs :is OHS rcfzistrzir, Miss Oledine Worxl organizvs thc ticket hoard prior to the sale of rvsvrvvrl seats for svninr plays :intl other auditorium activities. H0 mportcmt an It B . Fulluwim: tha- szilc uf sturli-nl livl-u-ts, Miss .luun Mrs, Gcorfzc Vl'illy, financial scc'i'0ta1'y, Checks tht' Broiler, lmuklwvpv,-i'. tulzils llim- 11-r11itl:im'1's frwnl 1-:ich credits and debits of uno of the zidivities accounts. homermlm. F Q' ' 1' .l 1 1 1 v a He'scz fiend 0 Mine. . . Mr, Camillo Vittone-cafeteria. first floor. Manual Arts building 'llr 'Vlrcisse Chewalier ni ht 'anit0r, Man- . .. . . ' - g 1 ual Arts building Mr. Milton Stevenson-fireman, yardman Nl r. George Smith-auditorium. sovond floor, Blain building Nlr. .lamcs Nlarkey-first floor, Slain build- ing Mr. Chester Eastman-night janitor, Blain building Mr ing Mr. ual Fred Dammann-third floor, Main build- Mike Katrcin-second, third floor. Man- .Xrts building Q ,, 3' fair? 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