Ottawa Township High School - Senior Yearbook (Ottawa, IL)
- Class of 1957
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IX In f I l I P 1 HEL xxx HFTH nuff RPI N II xxbl x Irfnffrlll ll IIS CLI-xx 1 PPXPI Svvntnr Ottawa Township High School Ottawa, Illinois ffflffuf' Nm . Lu: :Moss A-lN.v1C'.lfx lfffff ll' JI! 1 l fn!! Ifrffifff' Au 31'1',x,'c' rim fffufnr .wx fllrfnrffff 1' IJ1, Q 3 ,wx Pl It U ' J IN GP:nm'1J'IIr:1a'1'o lima S'1'm:I'1. AI,l..XN Iluml ,lil 'fm' 1 Qtlfi 6 he Students of Today TUDAY'S STUDENTS at Ottawa Township High School total nearly 1,0041 Of that number, some 185 are seniors- the Class of 1957. Soon these seniors leave OTHS and be- come full-time citizens-some in the colleges of America, some in the other communities of this country, most of them in Ottawa. They will live in and become a part of the Ot- tawa community. The students of today are the citizens of tomorrow. x 5 i A it A UTTAXYA HIGH student assembly to hear lfastvi' m-om'e1't. Q, ,uw lllll y. N.,-X YESTERDAYS STUDENTS at Ottawa Township High School total 65380, plus some 297 GED graduates. Since 1878, when six students were graduated, a class has left Ottawa High each year to become citizens of this and other communities. Today they are the working, productive mem- bers of the community of Ottawa - of America. . . . re the Citizens of T omorrow 1 L....J ., m-:i, ' - ....l.. J-..- ...ff 3 1 if. . Qix in 5? hwy THE CHYRCH provides inspi- rational guidance and fellow- ship. 'F . r'- . x -. , V THE COMMYNITY shares in the responsihil ities of giving training to t0m0rrow's citizens. '. , L--N j .J l 4 Jfff, . J-X . ' Q ,L-3-Q F I, ,J-, N if X f .,'v SHARON ZSIZSIK checks steps tolwttm-1'th1-im-s. NVE LEARN BY DOING DOING things under proper supervi- sion results in learning, whether it be in the classroom. the music rouni, the auditorium or the gynnmsium: whether it be during Class peeriocl, thc club pcriucl. the activity hour. the lunch pt-riocl or befoiw and after sclmul. The Sll1JUl'X'lSCQl activities ul' tht-sv times are 1'CC0l'dL'll on pages 12 through 65. 0 We Prepare for SENIOR girls listen intently to collegm- counselor. T omorrozefs Activities WE HAVE Fl'N WHILE LEARNING HAVING FUN vvithout learning some nevv skill. technique or ideal prolialnlv could lie classitied as time vvasted. In our extracurricular activi- f lf ji'-CX .2 ,f ti - hi m --cf min f, .' 14115. dwnc . . ., . . . . . . .l it' ,. i. Q I 'i ' lit Nr I- K ij! DOI liLl'. I',Xl'0Sl RL oi Pekin ggaine typi- lml H 5 1 'UN U1 -H15 'll mg UH' l ties the pace of our fun while we learn. learn more than we may realize. These activities are recorded on pages 68 through 101. TOMURROWN FITIZENS NEARLY 1,000 students dailv meet at Ottawa Township High School to engage in the democratic process of pu Jlic education. Some T5 staff mem- bers supervise that process. Seven citizens - the board of education - formulate the school policy. These students, teachers, administrative leaders, oflice and custodial staff, and cafeteria personnel are pictured on pages 10-1 through 160. M M E mags u:u:Hzmf U1'U 'U F A U iJf , 'LL . -4 . A A nz ' ' 'Q' ,. ,, 4 I WV. - f 0 'f lg.4,....: G'-5 - W- AI .W 4 A, -zz Q,k- ,, - , ,gif '- Dsl ,f,.fs3wl'4sJxwMWiw ,f.g.,A,,,,,,.f44, Y' I l, we i t THE CAMPUS of Ottawa Townshlp High School Dedication TO OTTAXK A the heart of La Salle Counts and to the people that togethel make up the tommumtx that IN Ottawa and present xx ho hae helped to eetabllsh mamtaln and 1m DIOXC Ottawa Tovsnshlp Hlgh School thls book IS a laetmg memol 1al I I we dedicate this book, the Senior of 1957. To everyone, past I 'W 4 s , I Q -Pg, - 1 N v , Q t ff W Q Y 5 a Q , . v. , 1 A 1 .A any A fl ' -Q' ,xv , ... ,,,f... ' ' -lv- Vx Q-i4.' SCJ A fp V U, 'E ., 4 L R Ip:-.... . f X. xx ' V h. '5.1N.. .-1 L 'Mah Q :, 1- -2 'B Q .5 sq Y' ix? k ?' 1' x 'M 'rdf 1 5' N ' ': 'f Qx. 3 1 S 'Q.LFqg1Bi'x, .ibut 'rlvmllylfrgv -. 4 5 . st Y 5 f K I gx. Q Q ' .Q ., ,, . A . ii J Xi - ,. o ' , ., lf? 4 5' f , 'S xxf t 9, s A O ' 1' ...-,,.--- ' ,. , ..- ,,' x Q v -fn f- ' 19' I , mg? X Q IN ' vu.. ..0, x x av, V 413' ' 906,25 4 ' WA ,ym ., - 15.1 177 fl- l mb ' ,,' n , 0 L' ff ,,. 'M ,J s W Learn cz Vocation YOCATIONAL training is provided at OTHS in the areas of business education, home economics, agricul- ture and industrial arts. Within each of these areas, specific courses are offered to develop various skills. Business courses include typing. shorthand, sales, record keeping, bookkeeping, office procedure and general business. The home econom- ics program includes both beginning and advanced sewing and cooking. and courses in home management. Woodshop, general metal subjects and mechanical drawing are included in the industrial arts program. Agri- culture is planned to give general in- formation on farm practices as well as actual part-time farm work. In addition, such clubs as Future Teachers, Future Nurses, Future Homemakers and Future Farmers en- able students to gain firsthand knowl- edge in each of these vocational areas. rFOITlOl'l'UXV'S citizen is prepared for a vocation. NH-.Ill l l.Ul 5 care and accuracx' are lill- portant to good bookkeeping. llale l.:lrson lulances the debts and credits. 0l'FIi'I'I procedure skills are assets to good L llllllll illlitx lui bu ll '-1 1 z it . ly ' ei ei' operates Q-4li1'Iz11rl1oIiL'. IYPIXG skills are inastered by perslsu-nce -l przu-tice. llere l.1nda l.ce and .lune 4 uilvr take timed writing. l l l'l'RE HUM lCNl,XKlCRS nf Anim-rica fliscuss :lay thi-iiie. thu- flam-v was plzmnwl by ccmimit- L-lull pi-ojg-cts fluriiig: A club mm-tiiigf. The tw-s :lin-cterl by Szuirlrzi Svvimrc-ii, FHA praisi- April 243 Spring' Furniul was oiiv of the clulfs flont, Cochairmen wi-re Hziiliara Lindquist aml ina-ini' activities. Featuriiigg 21 Hziwaiizm Holi- Sharon Mayhall. T00 MANY winks may spoil the lrl'0Il1. lllll 'lf ' film' piwwm-s tlim- rilflit iiiimlwi' fm' ai pui xl 11-ripvuf Spziriisli rivv. 0Nl'. WAN In lu- fzishimizilvlc' if tw niziko yuiii' fiwii clutlivs. N1-wlli-,pi-wsiiigii-mi.zin1l si-wiiig: iiiucliim' ull gm-I wiwlmiits from tn- ilamyk liusy si-z1iiisti'i-ssc-+ trmioi'i'riw's hmm-- iiizilwiw. qi ' Vocational Trammg R X attvn- tiwnufI.1uyrlS111ith. WUUDWURK skillf uw 114-xx-lwpwi by clusc zittvrllivm, as NlI'X'H.XXIl'.Kl. DRAWING pmjm-vt 11-qlnirw umm paid he-rv Ivy Huh xv2lIlKlI'l'VUl't lrxtml 1-fT'm't of 100 lin-vnwt . 1 . ..f. l RIC NURSES CAD- 1 x1olBo io nnt Rice, Rosalie Un- xxoi fl liita ll o c li e y . xx 7 Mrs. Frances Mc- in Galle llausanian. et It-tm-rson. ,Indy 1 x ilu r, Norma llincli, b ii 1 C hu xlni . . Q Q . , i ,ut ,6'4k xtcn. Nui sing, teovhing professions are studied by two Ultmro 1 lubs FUTURE NURSES' Club, an club, is open to juniors and seniors, although some freshmen and sopho- mores may supplement it. Under the sponsorship of Mrs. Frances McMil- lan, UTHS nurse, the club members visit various nursing schools. Repre- sentatives of nursing: schools talk before the club about their particular school's curriculum. Also, nurses in different fields, such as industry, grade school, public nursing and pri- vate nursing, explain their different duties and responsibilities. 1956-57 OTTAWA Future Teachers Club became a member of the Nation- al Association of Future Teachers of America. In afliliating with this na- tional organization they adopted the name S. Isabella Sanders for their club. Under the direction of Mr. Jewell Berrier, and Miss Mary R. LeMay. club sponsors, the Future Teachers visited classes in Uentral school. Sex'- eral club periods were spent reading materials and studying varied aspects of teaching. l l l'l'llli Tli Xi , , . - 1 Rini l' l'm--Wx' lr lin in itiStli il Nllim lnll'll2ll'4lr. lxax' l l lx1X lion 2: -Irwell l 1 1 ni 1 znlvisoig l'a I I x I ml n ' livxelilei lx nlson. Susan I i llmn-i'l5 Hnkeii, .li int ll I il'son.1 lizules l. xx W c Study Social, Political, Economic T rencls THE WORLD we live in, govern- mental procedure and organization, America and her role in world leader- ship, trends in modern history, eco- nomics, individual behavior, and ac- tivities of society - collectively and individually, are among the areas of study for OTHS students in social science courses. To make us aware of the problems and complexities that confront us in the postwar world, we study social and political trends in world history, United States history, modern his- tory, consumer economics and sociol- ogy. Newspapers, movies, and field trips supplement the texts, relating our studies to the everyday headlines. TOHl0l'1'0VV'S citizen becomes aware of the world in which he lives. YVORLD HISTORY students check tht wall map to locate a place of contemporaix Lon C'L'l'Il. ECONOMIC developments are reviewed by Angela Clark as she checks a local HIITI listed in The Wall Street Journal. AMERICAN OBSERVI-IRS brine' thc cur rent world news and its ramifications to Modern History students. SVHUL. S ' Run li. ' Y' U41 lk XX .11 1 11 lx. Nunn lh-paw. Shzmm Kll'kIJil1I'll'k. I lllllll I' Ullxll mn Q.: 1l1:x . S II fH,1'l'L'l1. EIL-flu Klug: lu-Vtu Svlu-ill, -lmm I'uiri1v-mi , iamrl bxgnwvrn-llzx. Run Max , Hula AS, .1 ' 4 . 4 A Smith. Miss B1llY'LIlIt' A A. 1 vs .i 'L . f .1 'zx . znlfl I' rig. 2 S 1 We Prepare ,LIANI Sf .Xlllll-.fN. x'a-p1'e-sm1tu- 'Q' nf thc- Illmms lk-pzwlmm-nt of - .1-.wx 1 5 .. .5 ' S 2 L- HLIVFIIIQL' fvlwlulwhlps, Inf fE'l'l'Slk'li studc-nts im'lu1ia- Elm-11:1 IXILHIINMII, Szxnsiru Ugrvn, Sully Nth. .Imam King, .Im-am liuthhaxwll Ilizmm- Vavzxt rtu. . . ', . , -xx nv' v Nm'thw1'stQ-1'n univvrsity admis- vn stuff, 1liSl'llSSl'S points of in- 'vst with UTIIS juniors and svn- 's aluringr ai collvgu- intcrvivw. ,Sr 'n 1 I K 1 1 A l ,nh nn 1 for Tomorrow 'S Role as College Students HIGH SCHOOL for some OTHS stu- dents is a step toward higher educa- tion in the colleges of America. As a result, the Ottawa curriculum is de- signed to prepare that future college student for advanced training. Col- lege preparatory work is offered in the major areas of English, lan- guages, mathematics, social science and science. In addition, the OTHS testing and the guidance programs help each in- dividual to determine and to develop his abilities. Homeroom teachers work with the guidance director to achieve best possible courses of study for each student. home economics center is College interviews provide a ready access to information about various college programs. College counselors meet OTHS seniors to inform them of college programs, scholarships, etc. Occasionally, visits are paid direct- ly to the college campuses. Seeing for oneself is the best method, perhaps. Then, too, our teachers, everyday, inform us of current college trends in the programs they once went through. Furthermore, when Joe College , last year's senior, visits OTHS again, we learn of college life. Tomorrovv's citizen prepares for advanced training. visited ln Kathy Meyer, Donata Testing program determines the capabilities of each stu Hcidcmlch and Dorothy Heide. dent to do advanced work. QULUR chart tzllyes oi. a biranish l...i xxlimn Bill tix Springer pri-sci.ts his crea ' 'i- iiiti-1'pi'e- i ull. llllzR.XIl lilf. ot tin' iimslms lx voritein- pl mul hy liosalie l'inli-iywofl, l l f'Rl X'I'lYl', expression talws the form ul ehes for intent art student. Each of Us ains Cultural Awareness C'L'LTL'RAL and creative visions of tomorroxy's students are broadened as we study in the fields ot' language. literature, music and art. Language classes acquaint us with the classics of other lands, other times. Current material ot' language countries keeps us aware of other peolmle today. Literature tells the story of man's spiritual growth. In English, Amer- ican and contemporary literature we learn of the richness of the past - man's thoughts, deeds, hopes, dreams. As we study the types of literature, YVe hear the best in music, and many of us learn to play or sing it. Art classes give opportunity for ex- pression in all the media: pencil. crayon, water colors and oils. Tomorrow's citizen has gained a cultural awareness. YUCAI.. instrumental music students combine to nt sent inspiring concert. JAZZ t'l.l'H 4Ar-Row I .lwlln li.-n-1-li. llirl- lauiny. lit liiri lik lull- In liivk Marvin, liill Xxvi- Huw 2: Sue' lirillxufll. ljffvinu Vlzirk, Murflm Nl:-:nie-. Row fl: Mzirlvm- lim-, l':il'-ll l'le-m- 1-nt, llzxrlrzirzi l-x:iv1inivr'a'r', .lmly Sutlwn, lmi- llylin, .ln Ruli- ert--in, 1.1-ni':v l'l:mlll4, zul- xi-Hx. .KRT C'l,l'lS LU - Rem 1: Many liecrs. lfzaiicis Michaels. .loziime llzxhriiuun. Rim 2: Jufly lluffimiii. l.eom11'rl f'hm'ulit11'. Nancy Bayer. Tom Wilcox. l.inwlu lme. limi 3: lim'l+zi1'a liurkctt. -lzmiw Nt-l-mi. .lim .le1tl, llizim- xxlllrtlll. 3lllI'Cl2i Jwhnsvvii. Row 1: Ninn SL'l1l1ltl1l'lF. -lfvhn .-X51-1'-. .lim Blulila: lit-111' Yzmili-i-vm't. lion Blum-ilith. Ron 5: Bt-iiitzt XVQ-mimi. lizwlmilzi Bli-iiwiw. l.zim1y l'fulsg'1'rwf. l'1-Lvl' llwylv. limi 6: Sum lfux, l,i1m l-'iilkm'-uri, Bliss .lily Kl'lll'L1'l'l', :ulvi-:lin Nlztiilyii lilurlili-5' Nlurilis. Iimw-, .lunv llvmlry. .lmly 3. iff' JAZZ l'l,l'll tl!!-Rum: l: .luuly lzilnlxxvll, Marilyn Mimlx-, llivmm llill, .Xmlrn-y lYilln-lni-, Row 2. f'ui'..l Nur- - ' v mzm. t airultl llwl-l. lxny l-:ii'- tiln, lhmiiic Ill'-wlunziri, l.in-lu Nl:-Viill--wvli. 'Xlin llnxi-l---li. l.:mi Svnlil. Standing: Sun- rlrsi ll-flzittn. Num-x N1-ulliirxl. llwnzvzi lli-ivle-m'ivl1. lil-iiniv Ilmilil lgnhin lmui-, LATIN t'l,l'B-Seated: ltw- -++ Vziin-1, l-:lil NY:ilt-lr, .Iu- ziim 'linyl-Ir, .Xlivv l l4-4-taxi-ml. Szmflru Z-iv,-ilx. Xml Nlillwn- :ll-l, l,l-i- t'l1:ii:m:m, Vznwll l-Mlm, Slivrry llm-ixlwvlt. Lin- ns-zi 1':ir'Yz-r. Sm- XYHr'vlm-rx. Sm- liivhm'-l-fvvi, livth liwuxffviwl. Kzilnlu lin-lixxivl-, Knew-ru Kyla--. lli-nniv llziy. Nluuylwllv lln---- linu. l i':1run'e-- lil-:rimvl-liii, Hail li--lu-rt-un, l,:ni:t lizinllv. D-inna llulizin. Dimizi Mt-- lJ-inimuli. Szinllru l-fiflv. Sully K'-lim. Slwilzi .vkivlin-r, Nlairlx- N'-E-Hn, Standing: Valet-l D-Nl-!, Nli'-. .Xviilen-5 Win-vli-V. :1fl'.i-Hr. l,:ini Swhl. 'Xllll Du'-ill-wil, .lufly llznt-lwrvi. Sin. Vg.-ily, 'l'v:'v'i l'ixlt-y, .l:iym-- lkin-l t'5li'lxi:i lllvkt-5, light- Slwruzili. Mull- Xhlwl- um--l. HI:-:ilwr l'wlzint-iv, lfit-lu liruvl-, X4-infill vlulm- , . Nm. lull, llzixiil-ill1,.lvi'iy bu-xffri-mi, .Nut N-vrumii, 'l'vy- ry l-ilm-l-In-5, l.in-lzi Nlvllul- luiigli, Yivki Nziswn, S:in1ll'u Millt-r, .lt-un Spi-rim-. ART C'l.l'li Clij-Rum l: .lzmeo Fhmiimn, X't'1'll2 3Ieyei1l+u1'g'. -le-an Slwnce, .loan Ki'ouhr1kt'. Russ 2 Ronald llefunllzxtigh, Beth Shannon. fv2i.1'ltl1L' Forlws Rita IJLlClfiXK'Ul'lll. C11-ui-gc GI'L'8I'1kf. Ram 3: lluve Sili- CIISUH. Vlifl' fl2ll'll'l'. l.zir1ny' llfulsgfrrvf. liuli lltlL'I1t'S liill l'2il'l'4ltl. lion lz 3lL'I'W1I1 lluxst-y. lil'l2ll1 l,2llIlll'l' lirvgui' lJk'tltPl'L', -liuly Pufzxhl. Standing: .lviiy liicla Hill Slll'lll1.ft'l'. l5ur'lm1'zi l.tiflwiQk, tiztil lIwlw1'tsUri llziviil Slwltuin. 'va fans, 1 I XSS Slil I'IUN lion I: .ld l.1ndzi N-hroei - 1 . A slti, .Xngelu Vlzirly, Sandi Swingen. Choir: Class A Sweepstakes Winner A i'AI'PICLLA choir, composed ot' 8,1 members, began its schedule hy tirst having 45 of its members participate in the NCIC' music festival November 17 at Geneseo. Mr. Lloyd Pfziutsch. IQ. of I. choir leader, directed the festival choir of S100 mixed yoices from high schools in the north cen- trzd districts ot' Illinois. Come Let Us Adore Him , the theme from the annual Christmas concert, was presented December 19 and given in two concerts Decemlmer 21 t'or the public. Eleda Klugmun, Donata Ileiden- rich, Leroy Diem, Terry Lynott and Earl Heals represented the OTHS choir by participating in the all-state chorus in Springfield, Februzxry 5 and 6. The Plaster concert, Sing Ye To The Lord , was presented April 12- 14. Other performzuices were given at .Iefferson's PTA meeting, April 231 Sterling and Dixon, May 123, and North Central College in Naperville, May 27. itll, llllllll' ulllsrlli, ION! 27 Irziiify lxin l ll l Iwin It Iiiilli on -: iz Q .1 . ll 1 ii Row x-QU. IYLIEHYZ, i I l 1 li ly n 1 NI i 1 tix I n my I it X in I iii IIIX llnlli Xlixit SUPICXXU SI-X l'ION-Row I: Iienita Weedtn, Vhzirlent Iliiggzin. I'ut Yezziin. fha! It-ne Ilizil. Hairy Kay Iilingei main. Row 2: Ili-len .Iurigest Beverly Ilisier. .Indy Ilzxnna ' ' lil Ium Vuilti Ron Ji: iiuylzi Blzilone. Ifledi lilugnizin, Phyllis Mi-Von iiziiiglnty, I.zinitn KVIM-ll. Ron I: Iliziin- Johnson, 1 mol Moi IENUK SIil I'ION-Row 1: Lia lirol.-, Mary .-Xizn Watts. Ko ' l'1t Ioli n Virol Wleyers. I.ee Nlontgoinery. ,oh llorem, John Ayers. Row 3: Vicki Nason. Hun Dim- nnck. Bill Tonione, Xll'L1'll lluvick. Hill fir--xii. Row I: Ferry l.5'nott, l.t-roy Diem. -Xll Il llflln Iul f'4YlllI1 tine. liave Nl Illlilll. Missing: In-rims l-2xI1st1n1.lxenny Lal,- ary .lane l.ogai1..lufly Hoff' an. liarliara lixirlsqett Blar- NN LZ 2 . uso. 2' 21 F.-2'i url' . , , . . v , During the spring concert, May 9, the Ottawa chapter of the SPEE- SQSA president, Herbert Saager presented the Arion award to Sandra Ogren as the outstanding senior choir member. Paul C'hristiansen's Voncordia choir, sponsored by the UTIIS music department, was one ot' the high- lights for this year. Money earned from this and the choir's baked-food sale will help finance the choir's sum- mer trip the first two weeks ot Au- gust. The mixed choir in the state con- test sang its way to a superior rating for the third time under the direction of B. J. Muus. This year it won direct congratulation from the sight-read- ing judge. By placing first, the choir helped OTHS win the Class A cham- pionship and sweepstakes trophy for the second consecutive year. A cappella choir ended its year with a picnic and by singing at commence- ment. '52 '2 . 2 'flt. hummer. Judy 2 , '2 ' 1' Z.: 2 A' 1 gan .lane ' ' '. A ', . 2 I Iulrlieord. I hyllis Ford. .lui . ,. lu-rea Bute. HTH SI'X l'lUN - Row I llonzitziHei1lenl'ich.f'21rolSir Poutre. Row 3: Ifonna Bum garner. ldal.a lneuf. .I udx Michael. Alice linger. Iliannt Vavatorta. Row 1: S a n il X gren. Varolyn lioc. Klilles laggart. Suzy liicliai llson Sally Smith. Missing: lit VKIQSIINI KN VIIUIII - Huw IU :gy 'I'hfii---:.. ixdii-in Fiiijii.. ii'-:':i5:x:i:1r, Huw 1' I N Freshman Choir I'AH'l'Ii'IP,-XTING in thv Vhristmzns and Hzistol' IJl'HgIl'2iHlS. thi- Fl'Q'SiNN2lI1 chwii' ulsw ziliymilwcl in thi- spring c-riiicwt amd cnnipvtvcl zihmg' with thi' utlu-i'wwa11 grmips iii tin-stun-wniu-st at Ilvlizdli. f w - - . . . Ihis yi-111' is thi- first Ill which thai unit has mot as 21 class. Mn-vtiiig Iiith I-'RICSIINI NN VHHIIC f Run i iiziiiislwii. Run 2: Izlwibm iiiihiil liiliin Iii x l I'ik4-. Run Ii: Kziiwri I h,..,- iih. I,ii1iii:il':ii'i1-1: Run 1 Judy lI21i'lXhui'ii. Mining' Pit l'i1il iii: I iiidi NI mn hmir, the group vz11'liv1' had hwii nh-vtilig with the third hmm' choir. Thi- Frcshnizm Vhnii' iiicliidvs 236 iiiiiinln-1's amd is di1'm'lvml hy II. J. Minis. Swim- ut' thu mi-iiihi-i's :iw :dw p4ii'tici1iz1iiIs iii Vhzilwl Vhuii' zxvtiv- ilii-4 fn!! .fi .!.,li-ii' I ,'!m'15. ixix!'. Il 1 V -'. how 3. 'w,...1' ix...g. GIRLS' VIIUIR - Rim I: IUQIIIIH' xlill I',11lI1HI11l. Xiru iCl1llllIlk'lr. IlzLi'yliL-llv 11+-ss, NI4m1'eA.fN1+lza X'II'Ill2lI1. Kun 3: ul X11-Iwlsfm. ing. Ram 2: .Ivy In min Ml GIRLS' FHOIR, which melt with thai Freshnnin Choir during the first scniustoiy nifwvcl to tht- third hour fwfr the- st-cuncl si-nivstw. Nnnilmefrimg 26. the giwmiip sung: in tht- C'hristmus and Iiustvl' crnlcvrts, plus its zilzln-z11'z1l1cv at that spring cuncurt May fl. The' choir, which cwnsists of 21 suplionumxfs and 5 juniwrs. cwnihinvrl Girls' Choir with the Mixed Vhoir and tht- fresh- man gimilp tu win a snperiui' rating in the state cunts,-st at Nurthvrn Statv Vullvpje-, Ile-Kalb. Sunni ut' ther girls ziru me-mlwrs ul' thai Vlizilwl Vhoir, which, as is thi- czisi- with the Girls' Choir. is clirvctt-cl by H. J. Mums. IlIt'll2il'Ils1+Il. IIIIEI Iiiwkvy Missing: Sue Iiriilwi-ll, GIRLS' FIIUIR - limi 1: 4'h+-ryl Xeilsm.. Varnl I-Xlsvigx Susan Ilnsv1n'iz1i.s..lxiily liar- risnn. lwnvttr llziymiiwl. Row 12: Fiurici-s I3k'l'Ili'l1'4l'lNl, Mary Ilnml. Mary Ann Miller. -Infly Iiwrv. Row 3: Iiwnhii- Iiurs wi. fmiiiie Nviswix. Iiaithii- XIXIIIIIIQXIS Hum X1rIIl..AX !VI.1, X..' I ,,. lr 1 X-.'.w'-x x N 'H1'v IV-'ln Il,,.1.:,!,w. Hmm Z. Mm. , , , KIx.3,.X I.'.x, In lx INN, 'lklml-QA! t. A. Ip.,1,li,x-,1 ..X,.,..X., , 1 XII' W' .x.:!,:x . ,.,,+- XIIXICID IHbl'lil.If HNSI-ISI lil I I'ln'1!1f NIL-4 .-qm11.1ph:n'. 51111-b lx 111111. .Xngw-111 flzwla, rA'!I'X I,xu Il .lu-ix I'L1I:nl.1, Mum' Hzmtlnlzw. In in Ii flfllmlmll. SUl,UlS'l'S, ,XVVUNI l'.X NIS Ram I: fauwl 51ur1w1'n-llu. .I4 lI I.wtP1l+:x1'flI, Nxmlrzx llggu-11. Iulwim hllifllllkll, Imlf 1h:4px1m11, l.umt1 U IH-H. RUN 22 Ulvk Wzxllvlll. lllrf In-1'xMy,, I,,'y-My Ilnbm. 13.14 hqxpmnll Boys' Chorus OTTAWA-X'S boy's chorus. consisting of 43 members. met every Tuesday and Thursday mornings before school and during B club periods this year. They sing many different types of songs - college. spirituals, sea chan- tys, classicals and yvesterns. The evening of May 9 they yvere featured at the choir's second annual spring concert. They also participated in the state contest held at Northern State college in DeKalb, yvhere they received a di- vision ll rating for their singing. Q.. BOYS' SINGLE l'INSIiNlHI.l'f2 Dun ol gan. Mike Lynott. Ed Chapman. Iuoy D11 n BOYS' l'HORl'S-Row I: John Thorsen. Kenny Duane Wilson. .Ioe Rinaldi Sam Fox Ieiox D11 n Raiser, Phil Sheridan, Dennis Batistini, David Munn- Allan Ilolm. David Sawyer I' ul Ht il C ny Dom per. Lee Montgomery, Holi Horem, Jerry llinkler. iny, Gary Mathias. Row s o n Row 2: Waldo Zimmerman. Frank Kneussl, Bill Nordin. Wayne Jacobson. Dilt C uhx Nlnk Bur Green, Herman Carlin. Terry Lynott, Bill Tonione. ,lim Maggoonaugh. Dick Walltm Poli Iuison Nlika Ronald Dimmick, Ricky Dusic, Row 3: Dick I'Ixving'. Lynott. Ed Vhapmi '25 if ,, W l I 7 r sv Y7 GIRLS' SINGLE I-INSI-IMBI.E: GIRLS' SINGLI-I ENSI-INIBI,E: Elecia Klugnmn, I.II1YlLlS Full-qerson, Jum- Guih-13 Auflrvy YVilhelms. Patty Dugzggan. Joan I'L-riciic-owl. Vocal Ensembles GIRLS' llUl'liI.li ICN- SICNIIEIIII llznylu N141- lum-. Limlzx Svlllwn-411-l'. Iivllilzx xYl'k'LI1'l1. IIQ-11-11 .I2ll'Ig1'SL', I'2Al'HI NIt'j'l'l'r. -IUHIIIII' Yam I'fg'n11+1n1I. I':1I .I4vl1r1N1111, 5Iz1x'n'iz1 1,I'uIrg' NIIXICII DUI ISLIC ICN- SIiNll5I.I'I: Iianw- Klum- pm-r'. H.-ri Yam I-fulwfrwl. I'IlINIl' INN-1'f.,!1, Ivivk Ifxxmrm. Ihwifi Szuvym-1'. .Ilis'Ix 4U'r.NI:u:1'rn-. H111 llaw xx. ,Xllxm II-Ilm. .415 4 pnvf wwwiv ,. ,,,-mfwqw IP if , Wg ,, Sa A f Q 5 Q o 5 .K 5 1 A 'U .RW 4 r ww, ' Q 14 21 nd 1111 Auclxex Y 1 1 111 Bill VS2111111 1,1 11J11N111x IJIIYIIDLI n i T'1vlor. ow 'Z 1 . 0 DS A ACL P 111 wood Flllllkllll Nusshauni Shclia Aichvr l321vi1l Moss, Dorothv VVhite. 1121101 GI'CLl'0l'V. I.Oll2ll I,l'tl'LlS Sharon Mavhall. Row 3: Sharon Kirk patrick, Carol Norman. Sallv Keller. Don Knox RiiI'll2iI'll Yeclnock Leonard Ch11v21li11r L2il'I'X Il1p1111 Nano Johnson 'lldlll Vl211111l1 Rich 1111 hoss ,ldl'lLOSl1cllH'l0I1 loxce lllllllll Row 1 It mn SIJGHLL C211olxnfoo1l1111n Btth Tun 2111111 Johnson Mdik BQIIILI H1l111t C t 111 I1st11 l1Rett1 Rohtit lx.111111111e1 111 1 IJ1111,he1tx Ix111n BIL11 hu klllll S111111111. L1 Band Class A Sweepstakes Winner THF OTHb lI1Stl'Lll'IlCllt211l music 111 pfxrtmtnt umltr the di1'ettio11 of Hai W 1 11v11' had a Very busy 111'og1'-1m during tht school VL211' of 1906-51 Ih1 l12111d 1111se11t1cl 21 1111 gr1n11 211111 1 h'1lf-tim1 show '1t th1 hom1 lifltltlllll Q211111 s. Highlight of tht 1'ootl1'1ll s1'1 s n was 21 1' t 111111s 1: x 1x11s1tx 111 1 121111 1111 N N If ' lt siow. 1 11 11' '-1ll n1'11'c ' -111 ivity '1 s ,oy 1 n 11 ring tl11 's '1 1'1 s1' s , 1 1 2 2 12 '1 - s ' 1 1 2 ss11n1 1 i11s, 2 1 1' h111' 1 '1 ' 1 ' it1 2 '2s 2 21ll 111 1 121s '11 121 f21n111s, s 1 ' 11 - 211121 .'l1L'tl11l.2il gr21n111s. H 11 2 '2 ' 4' 1' s 'i gf '. -21112 . '12 1t111' ' '11 ', 1 s ' ' s ii . . ill' -7 2 1 1.7 2 112 f f-' 2 L'11llL't1l' . . '. Art llll' 111t1'i1'h. THS l121nrl 1li1'1' ' ' ' 1' xefus uns gues o 1111111 11s1111s then own tontelts the l11n1l 11.111t1t1 121 ul 111 the th11stm21s 21111 21 ll 11rog121ms 1 Ni IC n1s1tt1st1x1l h11 1 lftmsto was 1tt1111l11l hx N l121n1l n11 n1l111s IIN lllnltllt 11 so o1sts 1111 111s1n1 s t s m 1l1s s It 111 1 11111111 ' ' ' 111i11 s w' 1i1' s 1 s 1 1 1 ings ' ' lljfllt th1n1 th1 cis ric 'HSS . QW11 ps '1 '16 tl'U1lj'. ' 11 s - ' f ' s ' n11-11 2 2 ' C2 311 IDIS ,' 2 1 S11 1s A 21 ' - 1s2 1 2 N1 1' ' 's ' 1111, 1 '2 . .' tllil 2 ' 2t 2 ' 2 21in111 16. 1111. s. ' ich ' 11D S2 1 .' '1111 1- S2 '11,' ' 1 C 2155 .. U12 - 2 ,' SS .. T'lllJlll'S, 11 ' 2 ' ' tl111 n1211'1-1' 111 f1'21 ns 2 1 ' 2 Q21 1111s. 2t f 2 1 2S'2 2 Q21 1s. 11- Gerstner, mann, .Jane Keller. Beth Shannon, Diane Knoerl- ler. Row 2: Mariunil llelle, Shirley Knoerller. Holi Streul. Donna Varstens. Vhnrles Elflriflge. .Inhn Rotter. .lim Vraft. lluth Xviiltlil. Nnln Norinan. Ron 3: llonalfl llmltl. Iitlwzwfl -Ingle- nitz, Charles Sanders, liclicrt Price. Iierlr Het- grnup presented part ut' the winter concert. During the summer of 1956 the hand went on a concert tour to the western part of the United States. States covered were Nebraska, Iowa. Wyfmiingr and t'olm'zuln. The members gave ccmcerts ten nt' eleven nights. Voncerts were given in vzirious auclitoriums, open orches- tra shells, and even one on at baseball dianionfl and at a rodeo. VVhile in lVlllJlll', Nell., Mr. Makee- ver was made an zulniirztl of the Ne- braska Navy. The members were trezitecl to pic- nics and meals by nizniy muziiiizzitimis in the different towns where they stayed. For sleeping facilities the hands- men were put up. usually in pairs. in the homes of the people who were snmisfwiiig them. While in Laramie, Wynn where they attended at mrleo, they slept in dorms at the L'nix'ersit5' of Laramie for two nights. 'l'RI'M I'l-I'l'-'l'RONl HHN li Q l' .X RT ICT-llnlph Linmlemnnn. Jim lleeinstra. llt-rlu llt-t1'ick.t'zu'nl Alms. Sunrlra Peiruy Mazza. Ralph l,inrlemnnn. Brian Pziinter, Ilzivicl Sawyer. Ron 1: lion Gruhutlgfh, Rmlvert lleckm-tl. Runzilfl Nlachettn. Gloria M1-ling. Alun l arrell. Terry Hlackley. liyle Vunningfham. Vzirol Alms. Richard Tutel. James Heemstrz-x. Gcrzilrl llawthorne. Larry Ball. rick. mainly ll-Fl,.X'I' C'l,,XRlNlC'll Ql'.XR'l'li'I' - .-Xuilrey Wilhm-lms. Hill Warn-n, tit-ni'ge Greene. Alice l lec-twmul. i T if , 1 W -iw rv 37 7 x I , 'Z' V' . A-if x Q Q V F 1 N my , 5 ' ' u- ' I Wm :, ' 'Tw ' If N .1 if ISEWE. 4- 'F I I 1 'M 'QQ 1, 4 D I 2 Q I sf E X' 'f E--A a 'iv ir.. 'ff' fi I 5 L' We Investigate the World of Science SCIENCE and scientists are largely responsible for the kind of tomorrow that will be. In chemistry, physics. biology, mathematics, physiography and practical science we gather the knowledge of science that we need. either in a future profession or as citizens in other areas of endeavor. Chemistry for us is a study of the qualities of the more familiar ele- ments, the changes they undergo in forming compounds, and the uses of elements and compounds. Formula and laboratory experiences - both fascinate us. Biology means, for us, the collec- tion, the study, and the explanation of facts about animals and plants. Our course includes everything from the lowliest form of plant life to the more complex study of man. Mechanics, heat, magnetism, elec- tricity, sound and light are the areas of study in physics. Here we wrestle with the study of the quantities of matter without chemical changes tak- ing place. Mathematical competency in com- mercial, vocational or academic fields is developed in the mathematics classes. Whether it be to gain skill in money-management or to comprehend the intricacies of advanced mathe- matics, we find fascination in the world of figures. The earth on which we live is our center of study in physiography. Weather and climate, rocks and min- erals, earth formations and changes -all concern us here. In practical science we learn of the scientific facts that will make every- day life understandable and more en- joyable. Tomorrowls citizen is aware of science and the scientific approach. II'NIlXMEN'l'.KLS OF AVIATION-Row 1: Her- Bob Vezain, Ron Ingram, LeRoy Gualandll Inn n in Carlin, Richard Charlier, Allan Holm, Don Beyer, Ron Baugher, Tom Bernardoni, Bob Lucas Isinkin Row 2: Edwin McCullough, Dave Sorenson, Andy Baugher, Tom Clark, Elmer Brooker Gene John C randadam. Row 3: Stanley VVhite, advisor, Owens, Jim Rising. W ,X I lull lllstillatimm is thv l'XjH'I'lIll1'HI I2lXiI1L'j thv scimltific nxwthmls of f'21I'Ul Umlfl JeV1'ies. and It mn BIOLOGY Studi- I 2 . ' ' gatm-s thu- ill1l0l'St'Cl't'tS crftlu-n'z1l'I MAI' wurk owllpim-s thu thoughts of Hun Brycion :xml Holy Bowm-rs, .-.-, Nlflf Il I, If W 0 I! K - l'I111'I111is1-Z IIz11'I121l':1 Y1-1I11111-I1, I'I1111i1'1- .-X1'k- I11111l, I,l'LfQy IQZIIIQIIIF, Sar11I1'11 IY11I1I. SI1i1'I1-1' I11111e1II1'1'. M1111 M1-11-1's. Janet fi1'1fg111'1'. Ilzl .I11I111s1111. P111 BIL'j'QI'S. .I11z111 Ii1'111-I111k1-. 111111111 SI11-z11'111'. Miss 1Q1-111'p'1111- II11ss. z11iv1s111', INI 11 f 1 I11I L I N I I IIIIIOIls X 1 Il 1 l IN 1 N 111 IX IN QI C1111 ls0I IIIII IIII 1 11111 JII I6 P1111 1 LI I111t1111 Il 11111 1 I 1 Ihsx I II 1 IIIILX 11n IINIIIIIIII 1111 II1 1 1 LIII Sonw 41 0TgllllL.1llfI0llS 111111111 up the Offllllll 1 lub IH 00711111 SONIF 41 111g.1111L.1t11111s 111 OTHS 1 111 11111111.1111 1,111 111111111 II1 111 t11111t1 '111 .111 111 I11111 s111.1 1 1.111111 x x I lx 1 I 0 II Q 111 IKIIQN fls 1 1 IIIII 1 1 11f1.1111 .111 11 . 1 1 1 I 11s 1 1 II 11 LIN 1111 1-I .1111111s LIIIIJN 1111111111te 1I1ff11111t I11 1I11I1t11 I1111111I11I1z1 etc I111 1.11111 111111 1 111 1411111111 .1111 1111111I11.11t LIIIIIN 111 s111e1h 14111111.1111 I I UIj.1iIIIl1l 111 N II! L 11 I X I r N 1 I1 Il1II 1 1 1 111 1 N I N 'I' Ii R I 0 Ii IIICCO. RAT .' I-R11 I: Sam- 1I1'z1 KIIIUIQ 1'z11'11I Als- v11,, .I11 I1' Smith, I.11is M1 SI1-'lu 1'2l.'t'y I'2lI'lII F111'tI. II1-v1-1'Iy S11 II1'tt1'1'11f'111I, I'z11'11l1'11 ICis1-1't. 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Run ZZ: .Iwjruf l-Mx. f-lxlfrlyll .lf-tt. -Iw- Zlllfll' AjV1'!'X. f'flllv4vI: l'ill1f-11, Rim 3: .lwiy lhwkely Iillzallff-Ill l lvfftxxmflfl. l 'I'z1!1vcr ll:-rr.z11'1lu1i. llzwy .lame- llwyvly Alicf- l'vY1'lj.'ex'. I Ruv 1: lmfalle l'Y11lc!'- wowl. Phyllis G Lx m m. Klum' Kay Kling'v1'uum. .lully Jwhllwrl, Szmflrzx Swirlgvn. .Inlm Slltlllll z14lV1rfvl'.-llxllm-I 111mg-m'y, H2ll'lrltI'2i Ywlrmck, WUUlH'R.X VI' I-'UR GIRLS CAD - Row ll Put lllsfm, Ylfrruu Nlvy- 1'IllllIl'11. llizuw Nlrliin- vu-y, .I fr 5' 4' 1- Nvwvll, llzxry lifmfl, ,l u l 1- Il Q- l,ll'I'K'y. lile-lla Klllllllilll. Sumlru U g 1' Q' 11. .lum- fllllll'l'. .luhn Suvhr. zul- vism: Row 2: liulm-1'tz1 Jnl1nsmn. llizunw John- sml, Vcmnie- Krugg. .Iufly lliclmvl, 1'zn'uly11 Ciwml- mzm. I'l1yllif I-Xml. lim'- laurzx .I 1-nkins, Luuisv Iiiyggfs. K' ax 1' u l Stu-hl. C'hzu'lL-m- Dial. XYillis l essle1'. Mika- Blilflillt. ISRIIDGIC CBJ-S1-ated: .Imly lim-lmln-1'. ,-Xngfvlzl l'lzu'k, Vlme-Vyl liuttlvs, liznrlmlu f'lN'Vl1lli'l'. .lu- unm- 'l'ilylHl', Putty l7llLl'j1'llIl, .Ia-zum Blfmiol. Sllururl lfllllllllvll Susan llUSL'IlL'I'2HlS, Vzirul Mcl- iug. Standing: Kurvn lla-zlth, .lam-I -IlJllTlSUll, ,lluly ll2il'TSl'lUl'Il. liz-th 'l'4'l'l'y', llul'lS llurblvy, Sllllillil Zsizsik..ll-1'1'il5'11 lmnnm-5'. Sufzm liutll-V. Janis Kimlu-V. -Iumly f'l1m'z1llvl'. Vlh-l'5'l Nvl- enll, f'z1l'rnl I.ursu11. 1Ilil'Xlll'llt' llk'SSll'IlL1'. .lvzm liwtlllfzxrflt. l,lI1fl2l Sf'lll'4N'll1'l', BRIIHQI-I i'l.l'B CAD- Rms 1: Betty Arm Vu- frvill. Bz1x'l+z11'a Imflwirli. .luely Vulmlwvll. .lully l!ultlvs.1'mwlyr1 lfiswl. lXl2lI'S4l1'Il. IDU my t hy lle-illn-, llmma llill. Row 2: liutlmy Bla-yer. VZAIV ul l'm111m', .Iumly Brurk. .lam-t lluln-rlsu-in. Judy 3lL'Kt'lllll'lL'k. J ll n vt Kylm-s.1'zn-ulv l'ilSlll'l'. I.n1f Nllllvlj NHVIIIH .5111 Il 1 lwo llfblllll liumglrner N 1nd 1n the XX 1ll11w Sh1r11n Sentimental .l11urney : Jeannette Bloore Decker SELF-EXPRESSION is essential to Qfltlfl citizenship. HIIXX' 1-ls1 effective X1-1'l1z1l exp1'essi1111 Cilll 11 c1111x'1-5' his thoughts t11 111111tl1111'. P111 lic speech activities are z1n11111u tht best t1'z1ini111: expe1'ie11ees l'111' int1 esting, intelligent eX111'essi1111 F111' some of us, these expe1'1e11ees take the f111'm 11f Com11etiti1111 i11 state speech activities. Directed l1v M D111'11thy Rutter, these activities en able students to take J2ll't i11 l11 i11clix'i1luz1l and 2Il'0llJ e11n111etitive speech events. 1111 Puslntss tu1 1111111 ts .111 Ll 1.1ns 1XDtlltllLlIl .1 1 lllllllll' JLllJllL1X11ltNNlUll xxh1 111 1 s QU 11th11s11 . 1x111s 11u1s1lx1s tlllllllgll the m11l1um 111 th1 1.11 Fl6Nl'lI'lldIl s1111h11n11111 111 llllfll s 1 1111 .11 1s11.111 111 LIIOIIN ant 1 s1111111 1.1xs LI n11 111 111 us t 1s QXIJQIILIICQ Iltttll 1x1111ss111n 1 1 th1ll1n 1 111' s11m1 11 us. X 1 1111 llll'121Ilt 11 lt ug ideals i11 lltilll N' turn out 1 hiwttkly Bueez1111.11'. We Learn to xpress urse! es Better l lCl'ISllNlAX-Sill'HU- Ili llR.KNl,Yl'li'S- Row l: Kathy lZi1'l1z11'1l- Flbll. l'1tz1 l:4lL'lxl'y. xlillf' NIU! l11ll:1 llj. l'z11111-l:1 l'1k11. .lI11lX' Nlt'li1'l11l1'lL'li. l,11is fl1z111111.111. Sll2ll'l1ll lill- llll 1X11n1-tI1- 1 11111- l 1 1 i Z 111i11ggis. l'fl:11111- ll1-11111-1'. Run f':11'11l ll 11 x'1- 1' lulx Q Q l'1111111lst11111 ll1111111 1 1 . . 1 .11ss 1-we x.. .ll l , . l.1lHI1 l ll S. IN - I U ll. 1--. ' -1,- l1 51lS1lll 111. xx 11-1-11 l 1'. lX l1l11l flxlel l1 ll sI1'I1.. NI11111 4 lt lZ1fx'1-1'1x' l11 tl l 1111 ll'1X 9z1111l1 1 X111l 2 l4111'l1.11.1X1111111 l111l N11ssl14111111 ll11 Ill 1 H11 53 Aiwa SHOW ISYSIXESS-Row 1: Tom Hill, Don- na Hunigarner, Joe Rinaldi, Row 2: Janice Johnson, Lanita O'IJell, Sharon Decker, Lot- tie Mcffrouch, Carol Meyers, Richard Blunk, Darrell Johnson. Nancy Conner, Joanne Johnson, Marcia Grohe, Merle Burke, afl- visor, Alice Penoyer, Marlelyn lirown, .lo- anne Van Egrmonrl. Vheryl Nelson. Jeanette Moore. Through varied public endeavors S'l'A'l'E SI'Hl'X'H C'0N'l'ES'l'.XN'l'S - Row l: nigan, Miss Jacqueline Help, xgni xx Beth Shannon, Mrs. Dorothy Rotter. Donna Yighi, Gerry 0'Berto, Henix it it Duc BllTllg'21l'llL'l'. Nancy Johnson. Millee Taggart. Irish, Jerry Johnson, Jack Fiicly on Ro in Joanna Robertson, Marcia Grohe, Joanne Ilan- Lewis. CT T27 TROIJPE 11-10. the OTHS chapter of the National Thespian Society. each year encourages and promotes the dramatic arts at OTHS. Each fall and spring marks the initiation for bringing new clramatists into the Thespian ranks. This year's Thespian play. Yes Means No , was presented clurinyj a student assembly and was also taken to Seneca and Marseilles for perl'orm- ances. The me-mhers of the cast were Rfflfill Lfiwis' 'IVITJ' 'If'hIlSml- Sllimfll 'l .X'l'lII'IR' Jerry Johnson aslnlonishes 'his son' Iiohin I.ew1 IXll'Ii1J2itl'lCli, -Ivilll IJeXr1es.ancl II21Ylll lllIl'lIl1.2' rt-ln-arsal for Yes Means No , Tht-spian play. in II-ish. l11lllil'I'S2lI'l'-Il'2lIl Ili-Vries, Ilan- Irish anil Sharon Kirlipatricl In March the troupe had a potluck supper. At this time Robert Krahel. OTHS science instructor, became an honorary Thespian mem ber. The Thespians also sponsored the first se- mester exam bust dance, which had a drama theme rick, vice-president: Nancy Johnson, secretaryg Robin Lewis. treasurer: 03506168 f01' U16 Challtffl' WST? J1'1'1'Y and Jean Rothbardt, scribe. Mrs. Ben Johnson, president: Sharon Ixlrkpat- Rotter is the group sponsor. ' 3 . 5 I s s I 7 . - . TIIPSIJIIIIIA pr espn! Im Means No. loc ally. on the 101111 'l'III'ISl'l.-XSS-Row I: Mary Kay Iiling't-rman. Iilcnla Taggrart. Mrs. lien Holter. advisor. Row 3: Jutly Iilugwnan. Patty Ilug'g'an. Ht-th Shannon. liarcn Hue-hlcr. .Iutly I'outre. Ilonna l'lunig:arner. Dianne fllcliay, Alherta Scheih. Mary Ann Watts. Row ZZ: Vavatorta. Iiolm Yanilervort. Ilavt- Irish, John Ilotter. Sandra O1L'I'UTl, Jean liothharilt. Sharon Kirkpatrick. Marie IYarricl4. .lean In-Vries. Sharon Zsizsili. Jerry .Iohnson. Nancy Johnson. Iiohin Ia-wis. Blillee fi' 1 -at I xg GUOIJ-BYE T0 THE LAZY K: Pat Duffielrl, Bryan Hackler. Larry Nelson. Mary Jane Logan. Earl Heals. Aufirf-y M'ill1elnis. Sanilra Vincent. lioli Nilqels, 'l'err5' l.ynoIt, Sumlers' players open fall series MISS S. lSAl3lCl,l,A SA NIDICRS' senior English class presentecl three one-act comedies October 2, 1956. Some Women XVe1'e Talking by John Kirkpatrick, incluclerl Sally Smith as Milleeg Donna llunigarner. Mrs. llatlenclockz Ilonata lleiclenrich, Mrs. Dean: Sandra Oeren. Mrs. Mae- Kay: Jean Rothlnart. Miss Mathews: and Leroy Diem as Luther. Her Majesty, the King IM' Flor- ence Ryerson and Volin Clements starred Millee Taggart as Mara, Queen ot' I-leltraviaz Sharon Kirkpat- rick, Princess Alexandra Marie: others were. Frank lineussl. General Gregor: liill Ayers, Doctor Alexis: Georgie Greene, Vount Stephani 1 Joan Peclclicorcl. Countess Olga: Jeani Gus- tafson, Duchess ot' Lacia: Jerry Oliver. Yan: Susan Hegas. Maflame Albert: Judy Johnson. Donna: lion Sturclixant, First Guard: Joe Ulle. Seconrl Guard: Allierta Selieilv, the mairl. Cowl-li5't'tfril1el,aZ5'li lr5'liol1el'i Finch. leaturecl lfllecla Kluuman as Honnie: Jim Heemstra. Slim: Ronnie Burton, Mr. Lash: Holi Nikels, Tris- co: Earl Heals. Tex: Terry liynott. Stub: Richard Ross. Jake. ll l-I R M .X J liS'I' TH li K IX fi: .Xllierta St-ln-il, lic-oree fireene. Millee Tzofgfaii. .loe lille. liill ext-t-1-sl Jerry Hliver. lion Sturilivanl. Jean Mustatson. .login . , , , , . . l'i-ililieoril. Susan lwgas. Sharon lxirlipatrielq. Juily XValle1nJohnson. GOUIJ-RYE TU 'l'lllC LAZY K: Holi Nikels. .-Xurlrey Wilhelnis. Sanilra Vincent. Terry l.ynott. liarl Heals. llielmrfl Ross. Ill-IR M.X.llfS'I'Y THE KING: fleorgje Greene. Joe fllle, liill Ayers. Joan Petlilieoiwl, lion Sturtlivant. Jim Yigrhi, Frank Kneussl. SOME WOMEN Wlflili 'l'.Xl,KlNli: llonna liunigrar- ner. Jean liothliarilt, llonata lleiilenrieh. lieroy Diem, ff S ,AW CA Night at an Inn' mnong speech plays UNDER THE DIRECTION of Mrs. Ben Rotter, the speech classes pre- sented four one-act plays October 16 in the OTHS auditorium. The Ghost Story cast included Holi Yanderyort, Mary Kay Klinger- man. Alberta Scheih, Marlys Nelson. Claudia Peterson, Janice Johnson. Henry Siebert, Dick Totel, Gerry O'Berta, Don Bruck, John Hausaman and Carol Smith. April's Shower starred Eleda Klugman, Marie Warrick, Millee Tag- gart, Louise Ricci, Benita VVeeden. Joanne Hannigan and Natalie De- Moss. Lord Dunsany's play A Night At An Inn was presented by Dave Irish, Jim Ingram, George Page, Robin Lewis, Duane Wilson, Bill Farrell, Don Meredith and Darrell Johnson. In Triplicate, Please featured Jerry Johnson, Donna Bumgarner, Jack Erickson, Jim Vighi, Peggy Het- M AKH-l'l' plays an important part in most senior one-act productions, Duane Wilson, 'spirit' who haunts the jewel thieves in A Night at an Inn , passes preeurtain inspection. rick, Sharon Kirkpatrick, Chuck Houtz, Bill Farrell, Jane Dwyer. Judy Sutton and Lois Hylin. I UST STORY: C'arol Smith. flaurlia Peterson. Allverta Scheili, .Kl'RIl.'S SHOWER: Millee Taggart. Jo- L 'lotel. Mary lilingerinan, Marlys Nelson. Holi Vanrlervort. anne Hannigan. II S SHOYVER: Marie VVarrick, Benita VVeeclen. Louise Ricci. IN 'l'Rll'LlC'.X'l'l'I. l'l,l'IASl'I: Jim Vighi. I- lull Ixlugnian, Millee Taggart, Joanne Hannigan, Natalie Dt-Moss. Donna Bumgarner. Jack Erickson. Jerry Johnson. I I .i .n 71 YQ x I -1 i l f i . , E A Ilfif Sl NDAY COSTS FIVE PESOS: Dale Larson, Ethcl ELIVIER AND THE LOVEBUG: Darlene Price, Hath, Carol Clement, Judy Decker. Kathy Meyer, Sally Smith, Sue Regas, Fred Carlson, L'-R1 ' ,E 1 srxiuv cosrs FIVE Pesos: can-01 element, M Lxmat mlm lem Sandra Sattcrfield. THE TRAITUR: Ron Ingram, Bob Williams, Jack l'REElJOM'S BIRD: Donata Heidenrich, Eleda hlugman, Joan Peddicord, Donna Bumgarncr. FREElJOM'S BIRD: Jean Rothbardt, Jerry Johnson, David Irish, Jim Hecmstra. Election night plays feature ELECTION NIGHT, November 6, was the date for Miss Sanders' second set of senior plays. Appropriately enough one of the plays was the polit- ical drama Freedom's Bird by Bet- ty Smith. The cast included Bob Bowers, Jerry Frig, Jerry Johnson, Dave Irish, Jack Clapper, Jean Roth- bardt and Jim Vighi. The cast for Elmer and the Love- bug by Beatrice M. McNeil, was Everette Green, Kathy Meyer, Doro- thy Heide. Darlene Price, Rosalie Clappcr, David Press, Bob Chalus, Ron Strickland. Smith's 6Freed0m7s Bird, Underwood, Sally Smith, Lee Rex- roat, Fred Carlson, Chuck Zemaitis, Sandra Morgan, Kathy Caise, Ron Strickland and Bob Chalus. Sunday Costs Five Pesos by Jo- sephine Niggli, starred Dale Larson, Ethel Ann Heth, Sandra Satterfield, Judy Decker and Carol Clement. Concluding was The Traitor by Percival Wilde, with Phil Black, Dave Press, Bob Williams, Joe Scerini, Ron Strickland, George Page, Ron ln- gram, Jack Clapper and Bob Chalus. A 1 if 1 ! D wx- ff yn .fl 'i .. ,,4 , 3 ffl? af , . 3' 'Si is W4 fl x 57, fx W QQ hz X 45 M, .ya ' ,-L i51'ZZi' ?'l1f 4 I ,. if 2 mv' 1 ' M 1 v A1 I 1 1. W 3 A . f' A ,IW E X is .iff .f. 5 . 'X WHODl'Nl'l'-Bill Ayers. Bill Parrott. Benita XXI-ede-n, Ilon Bruck. Jack Vlaa- 11ett.Joan f'lagg:ett. Pat Le-Beau. AHNER f'R.KNli-Janice Jackson. Nor- ma Owens, Vhuek Streul, Bob IXLISHH. lla Johnson. lid Juggenitz. Mary X Dorothy A rwood. Griffiths' students enact four rlrnnms MRS. BARBARA GRIF- FITHS' Contemporary Litera- ture classes presented Who- dunit , Abner C'rane From Hayseed Lane , Just What the Doctor Ordered and Singapore Spider , April 6. The Whodunit players in- cluded Henry Siebert, Bill Goldman, Frank Cole, Mary Meyers, Eloise Daugherty, Bill Ayers, Benita Weeden. Pat LeBeau, Diane Wilson. Others were Bill Parrott, Joan Claggett, Terry Kron- sted, Don Bruck, Bill Schell. Ken White, Jack Claggett, Jerry Sesto, Bob .Johnson and John Hausaman. Players in Abner Vrane From Hayseed Lane were Janice Jackson, Dorothy Ar- wood. Norma Hinch. Ed Jugze- nitz, Charles Streul, Bob Iyer- son, Pat LeBeau, Ila Johnson and Jim Cupples. Cast in Singapore Spider were Francis Rockey, .Joanne Hannigan, Victor Fuller. Maxe ine McNeeley and Ronald Strickland. The cast for Just What the Doctor Ordered were Fred Kummer, Ron Strickland. Don Butterfield, Francis Rockey, Ronald Baugher, Victor Ful- ler. Leonard Chevalier. Don Budach and Ruth Ann Hertz- ner. l u v ...Xa .ll'ST WHAT THI-I DOCTOR URIJI-IRI-ID - Ron Strickland. Norma Marsden, lid Hiltabrand, Diane Wilson. Mary Jane Dwyer, Victor Fuller, .John Ber- nardoni. Don Budach. Bryan Hackler. Don Butter- tield. Fred Hummer. Leonard Chevalier. Ruth Hertz- ner. Ed Zarka. SINGAPORE Sl'IIHilC - Victor Fuller. Francis Hockey. Joanne Hannigan. Ron Strickland. Maxine McNeeley. EJ I'l1 l'0RI.Xl. FE,X'l'l'Rl'I of the State Tourney is discussed by liuccaneer reporters: Hob Yanflervort. Donna Hunigar- ner. Donna firivetti. Vhucl-Q Lanrlstrom. Bob Streul. Judy Hill. Dave Irish. Sandy For- eoran and Sharon Horem. Blll'l'IlllPPf receives cfirst class, Columbia, lvllfililllll ratings THE BUCft'ANI'IEH, member ol' both the National High School Press as- sociation and the Columbia Scholastic Press association, received a first- class rating from both organizations' judging services this year. The Buc , a semiweekly publi- cation, is distributed on Thursday by the staff, including journalism class members, to OTHS students and fac- ulty. The Buccaneer is also mailed to about 200 other schools, Ottawa alum- ni and followers of school activity. Three staff members, Jean Roth- bardt, Millee Taggart and Jerry John- son, were initiated into Quill and Scroll society, an honorary journal- ism organization. Bl'l'l'.KN lil-Ili editor Jerry Johns and .lean Kothbardt. associate et tor. ponder editorial problem. lil't't'ANIiI-IR STA I-'Fl-IRS prepare papers for mailing I to Ottawans. graduates at .- various colleges and other at high school newspaper staffs. Project workers are Judy Caldwell, Marjorie Richard. Donna Hill. Bonnie Brook- man, Judy Battles. Kathy Q4 Meyer. Judy Poutre, Linda VVhite and Eleanor Polancic. V I ,Q ' ., - K., We P an, resent, STUDENT ASSEMBLY today! That's good news for most OTHS stu- dents, for no programs are more hap- pily received than those in which we or our fellow students appear. Whether it be the yearbook assem- bly to kick off sales or the senior as- sembly to mark the end of another year, the student assembly is an oc- casion not likely to be forgotten. Highlight of the student assemblies is the all-school talent show. Directed by Civic Council, the show is really a preview of what's in store for our neighbors at Streator, when the show goes there for a one-hour run. Pep assemblies, too, give us an op- portunity to parade our talents as we support our athletic teams. These are but a few of the assem- blies featuring tomorrow's stars - todavs hams ! Xes 'Sleans Nou: Jean lk-Vries. Robin Lewis, Shar- lhe plan earth angels on lxlrkpatrick. appily Enjoy ur Student ssemblies 1 3 l'1hblu 'ud 1 de-find :nt 'urv Xdel'1idc wl'1mc-nt t i , J , J ,I .' . 2 ' J v A K I 4 lvI1St62ldj'H twosume The liluenotvsz D. C'nvatm't:1. E. 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AI . EII . DC . DC Frosh.- Soph. BI CII EI Band BI CII Band BI Band DI Cross-country Track and field I ax ' ., -, H ' 'QV' -' ' ' 'P CX W .J D 11- A ' -N' ' . , C ' 7 4 . S4 f..Ig-'ski 4 G fl nn 3 sag Girls, ph sical education pro ram offers varied activities I .Y GIRLS' physical education program includes training and instruction in team sports, individual sports, health and swimming. Co-recreational danc- ing is also a part of the program di- rected by Misses Nancy Hoerger and Mary Dagraedt. The program for freshmen consists of soccer, health, co-recreational dancing, swimming, basketball, tram- poline, Volleyball, social and square dancing, softball and tennis. The second-year schedule includes speedball, co-recreational dancing. swimming, basketball. social and square dancing, softball and tennis. Juniors participate in field hockey, The program for seniors includes co-recreational dancing or folk danc- field hockey, co-recreational or social ing, Volleyball, basketball, modern dancing, badminton, basketball, rec- dance, archery and tennis. reational games, tennis and golf. Archeologist Stuart Struever Evangelist and guitar We Hear TODAY'S WORLD is a fascinating one for us. We are eager to hear or see the unknown, the unfamiliar, the strange, the unbelievable. With this attitude we attend assem- bly programs to learn of the world today and to prepare for our world of tomorrow. Who of us will forget the light radio of Dr. Cooper? Remem- ber, too, the vivid, yet humorous, presentation of the safety counselor from Michigan? Through his magic tricks, sly wisecracks, and startling descriptions, he made us aware of traffic hazards. Then, too, Harry Bartron took us with him into his make-believe world as he recreated life in pantomime. And we visited Greece when Thor- ton High presented Antigone I The remote world came closer as we heard of Africa from Stuart Struever. Our American past, the Indian, relived through the words and pictures of C. J. Albrecht. Past baseball heroes lived again in the stories of Specs Toporcer. Also, we'll remember the traveling evangel- ist with his trombone, guitar and spirituals. The programs are selected by the Student Council. Each year's pro- gram is booked in advance after the council has given full consideration to the available performers. Safety counselor Baseball Star Specs Toporc-tr J Q From Uthers About the W ide, Wide W orld Pantomlmlst Harry Bartron Scientist Ed wm N. Cooper The Pllllllllllllify joins in our activities, honors NNIC I'.XI,5Ili I'lIlIll'I'. discuss Nliss Nlargueritt tt iia. IQIVIIAIQID ISI.l I it-shinan N ight R and hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. Iiurton freshman activities and rrolilenis with I I.uueinan :luring social hour in the cale- NIN and uxxlmlo Linnnernian ent-lrtani gjtlvsls Wllll :I Qllllill'-vIt'1'lI'lt' glllllll' rlllt-I. IICHSSINAG freshnian students and pal tnts is Principal Nlacllae Shannon. Ifresh- man ' ..2 'l'2 .., S. NlI'.XNlliIJ hy l.ois t'hapinan. lliane nson and Carol I oley provide a vocal duet for parents of freshmen. NO PUBLIC' school lives apart from the community that has created it. The community joins in our activities, honors our achievements, and takes pride in our successes. Through such activities as Fresh- man night and the Gym exhibit, for example, the community learns of our programs and our goals. Community support makes possible many activities. The 1956 summer band trip was the direct result of Ottayvans helping their school's ac- tivities. The driving training pro- gram is aided hy local support. The school, too, participates in community undertakings. We take part in the Tl! testing: program and other local health projects. We con- triliute to local fund drives. Through part-time .iolis we meet Uttaxva's citizens and learn to work with them for common success. SH ,ar , lt! 5. 53 5-nf ,., . W9 ,fx f i , ,, ff I , x Q.,,fv1f fgfvi f 1, . .V . 1 sa 'I'l-LK NI W0 military ni We Learn to GROUP CONTROL requires that we formulate our own processes of self- rule. At the same time, we realize that co-operation - give and take --- leads to efficient group work. The OTHS military program func- tions best when each man accepts and fulfills his responsibilities. Each Thursday we practice the principles of group co-operation as we are schooled in the traditions of the soldier. Student Government Day has each class under the supervised leadership of a student - the teacher for a day. Others assume the roles of admin- istrators and ofhce staff. Each expe- rience of the day brings understand- ing of school policies and problems. Some classes provide for continu- ous use of classroom assistants. Here we work as a team to insure the best learning situation - for ourselves and our fellow students. Committee work, while it provides its moments of fun, means planning and carrying out those plans as a group. Each member offers a sug- gestion, and by group action decisions are made and work is accomplished. Best way to govern ourselves is to choose our own leaders. Each fall we petition for ofhce, campaign for our man, and express ourselves at the polls. RK is the Ill'l'l'L'C1lllSlU' of precision anuevers. S'l'l'DliN'l' goveruinvut mlav nu-aus insillm- knowledge of govt-rmm-utal process in the high school. l',XC'K.XGE for the newly Vollt-tu' family symbolizes stuelm-nts' 1lA1'Sl-I'l' to hm-lp others, In take on thc responsibilities of community living. 0716771 Uurselves, W orle Efhciently with Each Uther 5 -ff l I,0A'l' f'UIlSIl'Llt'liUIl 7 mn-ans working' toggvth- a-1' as L-:wh class sm-ks that cum tl'fl trfwphy, opportunitytosvlvctmn' own lozulm-Vs. to ln-urn 1-urly the pmc-tivzxl as- pn-cts of the dclnocrutic pruce-ss. VIMXSSROUNI ass i st- unts learn wspmmsilmil- iIy,an0thc1'step tmvzml sn-lf-control. 61 CIVIC C0l'NCII,-Row l: Donna Dulian, Kay Kline, Richard Cross, Angela Clark. Row 2: Suzanne Ball, Ann Davidson, Judy Clark, Richard Totel, Jerry Sesto. Mary Kay Klingerman. Frank Campbell, Judy Cl V It Radle. Terry. Civic l'0lliNl'il forrnulates THE CIVIC COUNCIL, Linder the direction of T. O. Zimmerman, dem- onstrated student government at OTHS. Students were selected to serve one-year terms by homeroom vote. Even and odd-numbered rooms alternated election dates, so that each semester one half of the members of the council would be new members. During the first semester, under the direction of Chairman Joe Olle. Vice-chairman Jim Heemstra and Secretary Peggy Hetrick, the follow- ing projects were successfully carried out: T. B. skin test, charity fund drive, registration for clubs, home- coming arrangements, all-school clean-up campaign, exam bust dance, clothing drive for the Collette family CUCNCII. - Seated: Connie Fisher, I.ana l'hvllis Ford, Sallv Keller. lietsee Carter. Beth Sharon Duggan,'Dick Totel, Bryan Painter. Jerrv Sesto. Mary Kay Klingerman, Don Stahly. Dila I'o l lxltt hun :kt 2 - g e. 1 'unning z .Richie Broc Stand- Do Poutre, Dick Ewing. Row 3: Marcia Johnson, Sandy Corcoran, Lynn Zucker, Joanne Mezel, Mary Margaret Busch, George Verne, T. 0. Zimmerman. advisor, Jack Erickson. calendar of student activities of Kentucky, trimming the school Christmas tree, and proprietorship of the coke bar at school dances. At the beginning of the second se- mester Jerry Sesto was elected to succeed Olle as chairman: Dick Totel was chosen vice-chairman: and Mary Kay Klingerman, secretary. Second semester activities included Tramp day, student government day when students took all the teaching positions, all-school talent show, and the exchange assembly with Streator. Three delegates were sent to the Illinois Association of Student Coun- cils convention in Chicago. Those at- tending were Angela Clark, Jim Clap- per and Ron Dodd. ing: Kathy Richardson, .Indy Poundstone, Jane Ful kerson. Gloria Meling, Jim Clapper, Iienn Pate, Ron dd. Art Mason. Kent Kinsala. Gary Dominy, Mr. Lininiernian, Boll Martin. tiene tlwens. -' Sl'Il,l -GOVERNMENT is an essen- tial facet of America deniocracy, For ton1orrow's citizens Ottawa Township High School provides experiences do acquaint students with the ideals and the practical aspects of self-determin- ation and rule. Civic Council. Student Government Day, class planning groups and the Ofiicers' Club are prime examples at UTHS of the daily utilization of self-governing practices. As these activities develop under- standing ot' group responsibility, they also stress the need for individual concern for the total success ot' any group project. .ll'Nl0R CLASS l'l..XNNlNG-Row I: Carolyn Hoe, Kay liummer. Gayla Malone, Wendy lirady. Carol llezso. Row 2: Marsha Olle, Nancy Copeland. Fran ivetherell, Coralee Grady. Row 3: Martin Yan Buren. James Tungret, Guy Applelmee. Bill Springer. Linda White. Standing: Miss Mary Jane Mess, ad- visor. Kita Lindemann, Julie Sheahan, George Small, Maralee Johnsen, Ann Purcell, Mary Jane Edwards. Beth Shannon. Pat Shanley, Kay Barton, Sandra Corcoran. ACTING l'RlNCII',KL Holm Johnson discusses Stu- dent Government Day activities with Principal Mac- Rae Shannon and T. 0. Zimmerman, Civic Council advisor. 0Fl ICHRS' CLl'lS - Row l: Bill Schell, Joe Ulle. Terry Lynott, Lloyd Smith. Chuck lloutz, Dale Lar- son, Jack Claggett, Henry Siebert. Row 2: Jerry Frig, Jim Magoonaugh, Everette Green, Holm Nike-ls. Dave Press, Jim Viefhi, Bob Bowers, Larry Davis. Row 3: .loe Scerini, Jerry Owens, Jerry Sesto, Cliff XYebluer, Gene Morrison. Lee Hexroat. llick Hoe. Chuck Streul. Row 1: Larry Nelson. Boll Jacolis, Jim Owens, Tom Richardson, Chuck Mustered. Ken Kin- zer. Harold llylin. Bill Parrott. Ron 3: lion Peck. lion Claus. Jim Freeman, Dayinon Johnson, Cyrus Zinnani, Terry Thompson, Pete Strow, Bolt Stencel. Row 6: Gordon Meyer, Chuck Claus, Chuck Stevens, Fran Clements. 7. 1' 1-Q fx IX l A 4 HA L 4 . . 0 4 t 1 -A GIRLS' DRILL SQUAD-Row l: She1'ry Hornbeck, Marsha Olle. Donna Grivetti, Ann McDonald. Mary Yalesano, Donna Turnquist, Diane Defenbaugh, Sue VVorden, Ethel Ann Heth. Row 2: Leslie Brydon, Dorann Anderson, Peggy Johnson, Linda Lee, Wendy Brady. Nancy Fonner, Colleen Rockford. Judy Sang, Jane Fulkerson, Beth Crawford. Row 3: Peggy Girls' Drill Squad LED BY DRILLMASTERS Bonnie Brydon and Peggy Johnson, the OTHS Girls' Drill Squad marched at every home football game, at two home basketball games and one ses- sion of the Ottawa Sectional tourna- ment. They also appeared at the Holi- day tournament in Kankakee in De- cember. October 6, the group marched with the OTHS band at a football game at Illinois Wesleyan University, Bloom- ington. l ebruary 16 they performed at a basketball game at Knox College. Galesburg. Their final appearance was at the Super-Sectional tournament at Brad- ley University, Peoria, during the halt' time of the Ottawa-Pekin game. Robert McKay is faculty sponsor for the group. Sapp, Cynthia Rickey, Marge Richards. Dorothy Heide, Ann Purcell. Karen McKay. Norma Campbell, Jean Gustafson, Maralee Johnson, Kathy Vraig. An- nette Gray, Louann Bach. Other members: Bonnie Brydon, Peggy Hetrick, Marcia Johnson, Diane Laatz, Nancy Vopeland. Boys' Drill Squad BOYS' DRILL squad, which held reg- ular practice sessions throughout the year, made several special appear- ances. November 10 the squad marched for the Northern district of the Illinois Association of Health, Physical Education and Recreation. Fans attending the Ottawa sectional tournament and La Salle games here also saw the squad. The Military Review was the final show for the squad. led by Bob Row- ers. Nick Miloseyich is faculty ad- visor. 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YVl11-H11-1' it ln- il funn- of 1-l11-ss, Cl1t1Clit'l'S, 111' l1rm'li11Q, the zwtivity' 13111-s 11s its n1rm11-111s of lz111g:l111-1'. lliillClI1jI is z111ntl1e-1' club activity sun- to l1l'lI1jI 1,i11yr111-11t. Hqgur 1114111-,frig-l1ql limw In your p:1r1m-r I Clif? M71 if Band trip trophies TRIPS-long ones such as the sum- mer band trip or shorter excursions to games are fun-packed. Sometimes we sing ourselves hoarse and annoy, we think, the bus sponsors, but we re- member it only as fun. Then, too, there's the special decorations, signs, etc., that add a festive note to our vehicles. Formals are fun, too. Each of us likes to be radiant in a new gown or handsome in a new sport coat. The fun increases immeasurably if were with that one and only on the crowded dance floor. Assemblies, too, provide enjoyment. Typical of these is the exchange as- sembly with Streator. Senior Flap- perettes were one of the highlights. To each his own Streator flappereltes l '.r 4-D WA . ,. -Q ' f 5 ry- . -was f .4--fl 'X' ' .,.. 1I STERLING X. E5 STERLINC QUEEN PAT DTQGGAN and her court reigned oyer the 1956 Home- coming assembly, football game, and dance. Queen Pat was chosen by stu- dent vote. and was oflicially crowned and presented her royal scepter in an assembly before the student body. She and her court were presented also to the public during the halftime of the Ottawa-Sterling football game. Her court consisted of Mary Kay Klingerman, senior: Phyllis McC'on- naughay, junior: Judy Yanderyort, sophomore: and Shirley Knoedler, freshman. rc , N 'I' Queen Patty Duggan Patty Duggan is home-roming queeng freshmen cop float prize THE FRESHBIAN FLOAT carrying a Polish Off Sterling theme copped first prize in float competition. They received a trophy donated by the Re- tail Diyision of the Junior Chamber of Commerce, and S310 in cash. The Juniors using an imitation Stopette bottle, had as their float HUNII'-COMING C'0l'R'l': Freshman attendant Shir- oedler, Senior attendant Mary Kay Klingel theme Stop 'emme, Poof, Goes Ster- ling and took second place. On the Senior float were Carol Signorella and Charlene Duggan carrying out the theme Swing Along With Us . The Sophomores were Armed for Ster- ling with their giant octopus. man, Queen Patty Duggan, Junior attendant Phyllis Mcfbnnaughay. Sophomore attendant Judy Vander- vort. 1, 1 x i E 5 x fi? 'bl Pep squad is core of Pirate boosters PEP ASSEMBLIES are written and produced by the OTHS Pep Squad. Directing the group's activities were Judy Buehler, presidentg Donna Bum- garner, vice-president: and Pete Strow, secretary-treasurer. Numbering some 300 members, the squad has reserved sections at home basketball and football games. In keeping with the Pirate tradition, many of the members sport red and white outfits for the games. l I l g l E a 5 -' l T ,.,.-1-s- l fri fi! FEMININE Pirates spell desired result for varsity cagers. PEI' SQUAD members form the nucleus for teams. The group was led this year by Judy the circle of fans who support Ottawa athletic Buehler. ll VARSITX FOOTBALL-Row l: Bill Ayers, Dick VVallern Bob Bowers, Chuck Landst1'om, Ron Killion, Jim Heemstra, Bob Johnson, Ron Burton, Bill Schell, Jack Claggett. Row 2: Ralph Lindemann. Fran Clements Dick Martin, Bob Parkins, Jim Clapper. Gene Xandervort, Larry Davis, John Rensch, Joe in -- Olle, Charles Stephens, Bill Tonione. Row 3: John Bernardoni, Wally Farley, Ron Schomas, John Tay- lor, Chuck Claus, Dick Ewing, Bill Springer, Gene Hampson, Gordon Meyer, Jerry Varland, Backfield Coach Dean Riley, Assistant Coach June Gross, Head Coach Bill Novak. Pirates compile 5-4 rerorflg Tonione is Cmost 'valuable' AFTER HAVING BEEN defeated in two of their first three games, Coach Bill Novak's Ottawa Pirates finished the season with five wins and four losses. The Pirates bowed in their opening game to La Salle, 14-7, then came back with a 21-O victory over Streator. After losing to Mendota, 15-14, the Pirates routed Dixon, 21-0, and Hall of Spring Valley, 28-0. The Bucs then lost their next two games, to Sterling, 25-7, and to De- Kalb, 28-13. The varsity squad lin- ished strong, routing St. Bede, 50-0, and defeating their cross-town rival, Marquette, 28-0. Ottawa finished in a three-way tie for second place in the Northwest division of the North Central confer- ence. The departing seniors are Ron Kil- lion, Chuck Landstrom, Larry Davis, Bill Tonione, Bob Bowers, Jim Heem- stra and Bob Johnson. Others are Jack Claggett, Bill Ayers, Joe Olle, Gene Vandervort, Ron Burton and Dick VVal!em. Coach Novak was assisted this year by June Gross and Dean Riley. STARTING LINEUP Left end: Bob Parkins, Ron Killion Left tackle: Larry Davis Left guard: Bill Tonione, Bob Bowers Center: Jim Heemstra, Dick Ewing Right guard: Bob Johnson Right tackle: Ron Burton Right end: Jack Claggett Quarterback: John Rensch Halfbacks: Fran Clements, Bill Ayers, Joe Olle, Gordon Meyer Fullback: Jim Clapper 'lib f-fvuiufmi i091 fff, 74 Q9 f 9 , , QR , , , Q I-fc: ' AM E . 0 'ix Xt , -lg' fx .tl 'AN i 1 1 I 1 he-nv Yzmrlvruprt .luv Hill' .lim lla-1-matra La Salle halflazwk lvitvs the dust as thru- Piratu g:1'icldvr's 5 mpvnm' on King Tic l1lH'Y1lihllHII'1 fm--1-4111 N r Iii l Tunimu- Nvrllni-5 il'l 'l lml LI'2l1IH'l' 15 ln'm1g'ht dmvn Ivy I'11'z1u- tzwklf-1' I :ax21I1rvIhL'1'ul1fx1'4lllllvzllll. Ron Killinn Huh .luhnxun 123 Q5 ,!DK' QQ Dirk NN alle-m f40 's Chuck Landstrom FRESHMAN FOOTBALL-Row I: Jack Constan- tine, Steve Pool, Art Norman. Waldo Zimmerman. Dave llonterastelli, Hill Ferguson, John Love, Jerry Stevenson. Dave Erickson, Jim Pope. Row 2: Pete Van ligmond, Art Buehler, Toni Mt-Zel. Iliek Lelieau, Vernon Wilson. Dave Olle. Gene Fox. Lester Leliettc. COACH JIM SUTHERLAND, as- sisted by Art Adams and Tom Hen- derson, tutored the freshman team through a rough season, winning two and losing four. Ottawa defeated Morris, 20-0, and St. Bede, 14-7, for their two victories. They were defeated by Marquette, 26-63 Hall of Spring Valley, 19-65 Streator, 21-73 and La Salle, 21-6. Q' W4 SLMMER BASE- BALL: Coach Gil Love. Bob Iverson. Fritz Ieu- ter. Ron Williams. Jer- ry Chevalier, Don Ohme. Row 2. Don Springer. Dan Stiles. Ken Poundstone, Phil Black. Ron Chevalier, Fred Johnson. qt Ai Y M4 51.741, QXAW4 Tom Govero, Dennis Bowen. Row 3: Coach Jim Suth erland, Assistant Foaeh Vernon Adams, VVaym Ap plehee, Ricky Dusic, Bill Perros. Mark VVoodvLaid R t'. Johnson, Gary Dominy, Lanny Pfolsgrof. Pdwait Whitney, manager. This year's team was spearheaded by Gary Dominy, halfback, and Jack Constantine, 210 lb. tackle. 6-La Salle 26 7-Streator 21 Ottawa 6-Hall 19 14-St. Bede 7 Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa 20-Morris 0 Ottawa 6-Marquette 26 Qi W4 .M S Finn Q1 414 QXAW4 Qui. I l , V r V I , V . -v-ru, - .j 'r 5 'V 1 4. ,g .ll'NIOR VARSITY FUO'l'RALI.-Row 1: Lyle Fun- ningham, Brian Painter, Ron Hruck. Stan Gaul. Ken Landstrom. Ernie Peterson. Roger llettore. Fred Johnson, Jerry Chevalier, Alan Farrell, R. C. John- son. Row 2: Chuck Claus, Herh Hetrick, Jim Vlark, Dick Roberts, Bert Van Egmond. Art Mason, Bob lleth. Dick XVilly, Bill Schitfbauer, Larry Gustafson. Gary lloniiny. Row 3: Joe Rockford, Herman t'arlin, .Ion Briel. Richard Vharlier, Ilon Grubaugh, Allan Holm, Larry Stevenson, Don Uhme. Jerry Vhristo- pher, Ed Whitney, Frank Schlosser. Coach Robert Johnson. Corsairs win six in row after early season loss, tie COACH BOB JUHNSONS Corsairs turned in an excellent 6-2-1 perform- ance over the football campaign. The Corsairs started the season slow, bow- ing to the Incas of La Salle, 13-12, and tying Streator, 6-6. The small Pirates won their next six games, first edging Mendota. 13-73 routing Dixon, 21-0: and beating their home-coming opponent, Ster- ling, 19-7. Then they downed Hall ot' Spring Valley, 332-7: heat DeKalb. 24-6: and rolled over St. Rede, 231-12. In their last game of the season, against Marquette, the Corsairs hat- tled the Crusaders to a scoreless tie. The little Bucs scored 158 points during the season, averaging 16.-1 points a game, while giving up only 58 points all season and holding their opponents to 6.-1 points a game. The Corsairs featured a strong line with Fred Johnson, Roger Ilettore and Ken Landstrom leading the way. End Jerry Chevalier and halfbacks Lyle Cunningham and R. C. Johnson, a freshman, were the workhorses of the attack. The passing of R. C. Johnson to his favorite target Chex'- alier was a constant threat to the opposing teams. STARTING l.lNEl'I' Left end: Jerry Vheralier Left tackle: Fred Johnson Left guard: Roger llettore Uenter: Iirnie l'eterson Right guard: Ken Landstroni Right tackle: Stan Gaul Right end: Don Hruck Quarterback: Brian Painter llalfhacks: R. t'. Johnson. Lyle Fun- ningham Fullback: Alan Farrell .QQ 5 ,..- LJX 'V4 I fi , YARSITY I'RUSS-C'0l'N'l'RY-flary Miller, Boll Jacolfs, Holi Vhalus, llalv' l.ai'son. Toni Lock. Georgie Verne. Voach Keith Vlark. I-l..ti Varsity, junior varsity lulrriers win Illinois Valley f'r1m'ns DTQRING the 1956 cross-country sea- son, the OTHS varsity harriers out- distanced Streator, Morris ftwicel. Princeton, and La Salle. They also tied with DeKalb for second place in a triangular meet with Streator. and placed second to Maxon in a triangu- lar with L-P. The Pirates took fifth place in the OTHS Invitational. won the Illinois Valley conference and placed fourth in the NCIC' meet. The Jl'NlUR YARSl'l'Y VROSS-l'Ul'NTRY-lion l: I squad ended season competition in the St. Fharles Invitational, in which it was sixth. The junior varsity cross-country squad won its four dual meets, won two triangular meets and won the UTHS Invitational. The team also took top honors in the lllinois Valley conference and placed fifth in the NCIC meet. lerwin lloxsey. Ron 2: liicharll lirooke, .lames John Thorsen. l-lonnie IM-fenlvauuh. Jerry lfick. Vraft, llolm llulrach. lid Nltfullougrh. Dick l,m-slie. Pete fi1'Ul'L.fQ' Ilulian, Noel l,ietz. Tom lfrilvlms. Linn Head. Strow. Hola Sturrlivant. Ronnie Ilodd. 'A zl'ifi : ,,, w ..,. 3, A ., as wg, ... ZW V, l Mwmwwusba Si H is - N. Y , , , ,gy gk 4, ,V -M W -9, ,K In 'sau Q-. f j f it 1-'fr tjfl lx' N l : i ref-4-'M-are sf W, . lar fx thai' -. 3 'TRW b ISC KYB I ' . I, K 4 HP 6 TAW4 f 1 I J V x- XA, .A 'Q W l!HS'l'l.lNG-Row l: Duane Vfilson, Hob Johnson, Row 2: .lohn Thorsen. VVally Farley, Jim OWL-ns, Don c Leslie. Dick liwingr, John Taylor, Ron Burton. Pt-ck, Bob Jacob. Tom Bt-rnaraloni. Varsity Wrestling HIGHLIGHT of the wrestling season came when John Taylor reached the tinals of the state meet. Other high marks were wins over University High of Normal, 46 to 6: Morris. 44 to 63 La Salle, 44 to 15 :West Aurora, 21 to 29: USWGIIU. 25 to 19: Rochelle, 28 to 18: and Streator, 28 to 19. Also. the squad won the Morris tourney with 98 points. Kankakee was second with 48. ln a H team tourney at Sterling. Ottawa took 4 of the 12 championships. The UTHS jlralmplers placed sixth in the NVIK' mt-et and lost to Su-rlinir anml Rot-k Falls in a triangular. Gen- eseo. 11 to 2353: anal llelialll, 3131 Io 8. ln-is of ll SJUHXSUN anll lluant- XYilson. sunii A 1 mvni- iv l,ll4llll' wrt-sllnig squatl. work our Iles t'l'1lll11L' mairh uoinpctition. b 24 il I I if SWIMMING-Row l: Don Knox, Tom Mezel, Jim Govero. D Row 2: Gary Frihbs, Dave Ilish Gene Knutson, Vernon Johnson, Bob Davidson, Tom 0flUlN,J1l11 POPC, Pete Strow, Chuck Clau TP ns Ottawa swimmers dunk Onarga tankmen twice UTTAWA'S swimming team closed the season with a 2-4 record, The team was beaten twice by both Strea- tor and DeKalb. but downed the On- arga tankmen twice. Tom Henderson coached the team, captained by David Irish. The following school records were set by this year's squad: Pete Strow, 100-yd. breastroke, 1:15.22 Chuck Claus, 100-yd. backstroke, 1:1-1.9: and David Irish, Gary Fribbs, Jim Liedtka and Claus, 160-yd. freestyle relay. 1 :29.9. TRIO UF PIRATE swimmers toe the mark during Q- practice A' ' 1 'plrh away are W x.- - - Q 1-,X K th scss on. Ready tc s .s . . Ni --f Dave Irish. Don Knox, and Chuck Claus. - . -- A ,il fiijie , . W 5 v ' ' is I I fltg' , aw if Y 'ill y , 2. x . n . 5 '. si, A Frvshnwn rugers rupture Illinois Vnllvy' rrmrn VHABIPIONS of the Illinois Valley tonrnzimffnt. tht- flttnwa freshman lmskm-tllall tt-nm compilul at 12-2 rec- ord during the 1't'LILll2il' season. Top pla5'e1's on the squad wt-re John Ris- tuu. LaYerne Blue. Mark lVoodwarcl. R. ff. Johnson. Bob Martin, Don Stuhly and -lohn Love. Afte-r it first-rouncl liyv. the lmliy l'i1'zttvs lie-ut Hull. 54' to 18, ztnrl Strou- tor. 228 to Zlfl, to tukf- tht- I. V. crown. In season compvtition tho team twici- beat the- following teams: St. livclv, Ln Szillt--l'4-ru, Blzwqtic-ttc and llztll. Also lit-atim: Strefzttor and Meil- clotu, the squzul split with Morris and Mzwseilles. Tczmi couch was Uozan Riley. as- sisted by Jim Harris. ll. V. JOHNSON, partially hiilflt-n, scores two fo the- llilt-yint-n. Illinois Valli-5' Chzxmpions. IRICSIHIXN ILXSKl'I'l'lE.Xl,l,-Row l: Voavh Dum Marla XVourlwarrl, Asst, Voaich .lim llarris. Row 1. lllc-y. .fXlllt-rt St-ilwrt, Lanny l't'olsg'rof, Stl-vo I'ool. Bluiizxgm-r lifl Whitnt-y, lion llimmicla. Bill IR-rro I oll Stuiwlivunt, Wayne- .-Xpplm-ln-0. l't-tv Yam l'1g,:1non4l. John llvth, lion l og'lm-, llzlvt- Ullv, Art Norman lohn Love. l.zxYt-rric Blum-. liolm Martin. li. if Johnson, l.zirry llm-ss. llon Stuhly, HD WN' PM . Nil ! M. X 1 577 , tl: GULI- - iuzicli 'l'. O iiarclmii. Jauk I':l'lL'liSliIl Mike Sipulzi. Gerry I'll1I'1ll. I Varsity Golf VUAVII T. U. ZIMMICHBI.-XN's wir- Milw Sipulu and Bruce He-1'iizt1'cli xwiw sity malt' tt-:tm split thvir first six lim't'u1'tlit-Pirzitt-s,lmtlit'z11'clii1g: b42's. mwts. lwl'U1'1' Cumlwfillti ill llll' -l lll'l Hull Plumpl- ut' Vutliulit' High trunk 1liSt1'iCl MHS' 11- mmlzilist ll.1ll14ll'S with at V1-Liiicltii--pm 618, tht- viitm- I utliulic High te-um ui'- Tht- It uwcl in wmltl thu .visuii with F, . 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Bruct- Bm'- A, XQSIIX IPNNIS Howl Do1I'o1,l1 B B1 1 1111 X1g,l11 D11k NL-11t111 Bob N1l11ls Dall Pogle Ron 2 I111x Yfnlancl .I1111 H0111 Flaflk Ixmuul Tennis squad takes second lll dlStl'Il'l H1001 I S TI4 'N 'NIS squ 111 111111 111' t meets 1111l loxt me 11111 pl11e1l xecoml IH tl1e1l1Nt111t meet CIUIITU1' the Ill xt I1 N1 11f11l be 1t tl Qclttll 1 1 ltmcel Tl'l0IIlt0Il Ia S1lle lt1111el I 1G1 1111.1 11111 Fast -1111111 1 I11 the 1l1wt111t ffllkll Tom lI1111l11 Non N te1111 t1111xl1e1 xe111111l be 1111 Xl ext A111011 Bob 'Nlkels 1111l1 11111111 ht 1111111 Ck I11 111 1 1111 11 lllIlll6lN up 111 11111 1l1N 1 IX 1111 11l1 111 e1l to the tate meet The team N onlx lowex mme 1t the l1 lllllx ot Iollet XI est -1111111 1 lt1111el D1x1111 e1111l Blue Isl1111l lx WIXRIIN 1111111 1 1 111 Il 111111 111 1t11111 H15 pd1t1111 Bol1 'X1l11l f11t ll 1 o II 11.1 1 1111 C' , N W pa I ,4 , QQ' ' -.4!.P, ' . 1, Q .. x A .E A -i A . 1 x A ly if - , W ' Y , Af ,I f xx , QT , 7 Q- I ai I '- Y1l.' .'- ' : ' 1 ' 1' 1. ill 11-11-s U 41 f Q' lb 1 ' fl I I O JTHS' Iff 1' .' 2 ' Vhh 1 .' 1 5' ' ' ,z 1 ' .' ' 111z1tcl11es 1111 the squz11l's scl'1e1l11le. The fl ' 12 S ' ' '. AIIVSIIIIQS 'i , ' , I 2 ' . 42 'Q I 1 1' .' . ' 'lf . J ..' 'l ' Q E I A I'- .' 2 ' l .' ' Ah' l Y Lv A 1 12 ' Av' BQ' lv lv 3 A v 1111 t 1 .' z l, Di 12 't' , 1 f 1i111'. wew ' '.'- ' l l 111 j 2 l 2 'E L' S ' I . 4 'nu K' svxf lv ik 2 2 L1 ' ' I s v pu A Q na v , l lllf' ' . . j i '. serv-s lL11'i11g' l ullls . -t' ' . ' ' ' '. ' A S. uw s p11ssil1l1 lk Illl' . Th-1l11 fc '11 1l0'IIIIS' Nc. l lllll05. 4' - 1 . 1- lioh l'arkins: discus Dick Zahn: high jump Jerry Chevalier: pole vault ,le .4 41-M' QU, erin, .QT lv 9 fY'WUv , . 4 - a gqrnua L Q , A 3 , I t' , .gn ui' mf Q Tffvfr gil rl M If tm . mu TRACK 4 l C' at in mx W, aaa, 1 , iv.. we --ci -J' W .M ww, fi .....,: -91 gg H., N I 4 't'l'llv f 06 of xq, VARSITY TRACK - Row 1: Fran Clements, son, Bob Chalus, Bob Parkins, Dick Zahn, Brian Painter, Ron Orsini, Jerry Owens. Joe Ralph Lindemann, Dale Larson, John Rensch, Olle, Bill Tonione, Jerry Chevalier, Keith Sev- John Taylor. Ron Killion. erson, Manager Noel Lietz. Row 2: Scott Ben- Trfzekslers score early-season victories nl Palatine GOING into the district meet May 10. the Ottawa varsity track squad had captured the OTIIS Invitational, the Palatine relavs, and the I,a Salle re- lays. The sqtuad had finished second behind Rock Falls in the llelialh relavs The squad was edged hy Streator in a triangular with La Salle. won a triangular with Marseilles and Mor- ris. and heat Pontiac in a dual meet. Coach Keith Clark's squad opened the season with an eighth place in the strong Naperville relays. The junior-varsity team won the Ottawa Invitational. heat Pontiac. edged Marseilles and Morris, and placed second to I.a Salle in a triangu- lar with Streator, Jim llarris is freshman-sophomore coach. KX 1 Y KPN S ws ll 1 1 SLI XX11 111 1X 1h1111i1 11 ' I1 11111 I1 Girls' Tennis, Golf LS ttlllllx 1.1111 11111 . 1.1 chex T111 Ll 11 1 S 1111 11 1f 1111 11 1 11 . 1 NI.11q111tt1 111 1 .1111 YT It 1111 1N.1 1 .1111 11111 I 5 IU 111 11111 H1 11 11 IDBI J dx u1h111 1111 111 11111 11 1111 1 1 111 Pal11111 9111111 1 11:1 1 1 X 11 I11 if ,1 4 'Egg pa POS! IDUN Seated ball Robeitson Judx Mclxend 11ck Iouanne Petius Ann Balton Ixaien Mckai Donna lxlllllldll Peggv Hetrlck Pamela Cl'lllStS G Olld Meling. Sue Worden Kaien Kxles Standing, Neptune's Mermaids POSEIDOY activities began in the fall with a series of tryouts to select new members. Sessions wele held September 20 and 27 and October 3-. Final tryouts and the seleetion of nine new members came the next day. An indoor picnic was held to welcome the initiatees. Then came the work. Xear-round swimming practice teiminated with the presentation of the club .' ballet 'NI 5' 16 ind 14. Neptune s King- dom was selected as the theme. The splashers did ten routines for the two Sl 31 912 ATT .ss 3... hleda Kluglnan Linda McColl0ugh Teiii Pixlex Sallx qlTllth Jean Gustafson Mlllee Taggnt Jean Rothbaidt 'iandia Ogien Kalah Renwick Judy Buehler Caiol Slgnoiella shows and the dless rehearsal the Tuesday before the show. The num- bers included hula dancers sailors rats pilates the storm jewels sea- horses pearls fish and meimaids. Late in May the group held its an- nual picnic. Qhicken topped the menu. This years executives were Carol Signorella president' Judy Buehler vice-piesident' Jeani Gustafson tre isurer' and K ilah Renwick scribe. Miss Nancy Hoerger is club advisor. H- -- H 131 . ni 4' no . ug 'H Q H K 1 f ' l , '- I -1 ' ,Q X- is 5 ..-Q R ' if M-.1 - ,rg A' I ,V ' 5 ' 4 . ' lx 1 N 1 :ri md i L ri W ., ll rf . I xi, 4 ,L ,l , 1 if I Rl-ICREATIONAL SWIMMING-Row I: Don Edgcomh, Lenn Pate. Dale Carhy, Dick Prater, Jim Knutson, Jerry Smith, Don Knox. Row 2: Don Maass, Ronnie Bruek, Robert Frig, Tom Mezel, David mons, Bob Leibold. Ulle, 'Ferry Smith, George Dulian, David C0311 I- IIIIWI- SW IWINIIXC Row l Bill Taxlol Tom Goweio Robert David son David Ilish Gan Fiihhs Eugene Odum Denny Smallbone Jameb Horn 93 Athletic Vernon Johnson. Row 2: Chuck Claus, James Pope, Tom Frihhs, Pete Strow, Ronnie Bruck, Jim Knutson, Jim Leidtka, Don Knox. IM Rieuf, Fred Love. Row 3: Jon Briel, Lee McCullough, Lester LeRette, Frank Cole, R. C. Johnson, Bill Perros, Mike Meyer, Mike Bly, William Sheridan, Ken Sim- Clubs BOYS ATH L H 'I' I C K'Ll'li CAD - Row I: Ron Defenhaugh. Ed Whitney, L a rr y Mal- aise, Pete Van Egmond, Ron Strickland, Duane VVilson, Jerry Minkler, Don Fogle. Ken Timm. Allen Ninness. advisor. Row 2: Jerry Eich, Bruce Zahn, Carl Bute. Don Stahly. Dale Fogle, Dick Taylor, Art Ma- son. Harold Seward, Lyle Cunningham. Row 3: Jerry Smith, Gary Dominy. Larry Polen, Art Wilhelmi, Mike Ly- nott, Ron S c h 0 m a s, Larry B o w e S , R o n Machetta, Stanley Gaul, Gary Miller, John Nor- din, Tom McGill. Nl .AYICS plwwifitt thu !lt't'L'bSlil'j' l'UITlIrlt'INi'fTl4 to tat- RUHAX lumqtlt-tt-1-rs UIXUVVII the Wim- :mtl twmztk tht- lIlL1'NX'iTh um-'s tingt-rs. I-Zmmut stylt-. ' ' ' s. W l'I'l thaw hal1 . 1 plenty of l'2lIS any bus trip can be u first- lwcumi IH II'2ltiltIHI1ill Lzxtm mztmwr. t's Party Time PARTY time is fun time at OTHS. -Xlso, parties provide some of our most memorable experiences. Some homerooms honor members who have gained success, by having a room party. Perhaps, it's just punch and cake. but it's important Flub parties are many. Some of us hold special Christmas celebrations. Perhaps we exchange token gifts or have a fun-packed grab bag. Others have parties as part of club initia- tions. After the formal ceremony, new and old members meet for re- freshments and gabfests. Bus trips can be party-times, too. With plenty of food, we climb aboard, find that favorite seat and are ready for anything. Food, friends, and song combine to make the trips more than lust endurable. Occasionally, local friends of OTHS provide special goodies to make the trips more pleas- ant. Others hold their parties in the traditions of the particular subjects they may be studying. The language department get-together and the Ro- man banquet are two such parties. Here we not only have fun, but prac- tice our linguistic ability. For the Latin student, there's the special pleasure of the wine-crowning and bread-breaking ceremonies. Others have more fun, just being slaves. Then there are the countless small parties we have with our friends - after games, for birthdays, or for no pecial reason, but to have a party. Homeroom celebration l- I A C hristmas party PH X initiation IXYY fa A X Military brass and their dates lead tht- grand Donna Norman, Cadet Lt. Col. Lloyd Smith, march of the Military ball. Grand marchers Mary Jani- Edwards, Fadct Col. Terry Ly- are Sharon Mayhall, Cadt-t Maj. Dah- I,ar- nott. son, Louise- Ricci, Cadt-t Maj. Charles lloutz, if 1 'W' 441 I rt-inn as tht- rrwyal pair at the l'-'llA Spring art- Johnny Vl'hitr. IM-hltie Hendt-rsun, Marty Formal, with smiling approval from Sandra Hugg and Gingvr Sui-hr. King .lack Vlamgt-tt and Quwn Judy Battles Swingen. FHA pre-side-nt. Junior attendants I-F ,L 1.1 l'nder Starry Sky the grand mzx1'c'h of the Jllfiilll'-SODi0I' I'1'cmi swings along in the French atiimsphm-iw of An Iivening' in Paris . Square Dancers swing their partners at the 1956 Home-comers flame tu the music of Bob Rich FFA Barn dance. uiwlsmi at the after-gzanie in Kingman Gym. Dance-time is Fun-time B1 gunna rs' Square Ihnrlng Xdx mud Square llm ng Dance clubs develop confiflenve for .social experiem es TO DANCE confidently is the de- sire of most teenagers in todays highly socialized world. Clubs such as the social dancing and square danc- ing groups-advanced and beginning, enable the citizens of tomorrow to learn the steps, the patterns, and the social graces that develop COI1f:1Cl6I1C6 for future social experiences. Also, the club periods, directed by Miss Mary Dagraedt and Robert Burns, provide an hour of healthful exercise and moments to make new acquaintances - some lasting ones. Social llanung., FISHING A- Standing: I.2l1'14Y S1 K1 111i1Il. KL-11110111 II'11Il1ll. SQ-atvd: IfIL'112lI'11 Ii1'1111kS. 11'1111f1111, 171111 Imstvl' I.r'1'101I1'. 131111 1111 IJa1x'111 I:1l'll1. XIUZQ . 151111 Ilz1v111s1111. 1111111-11 P11 1l11111'111111111 . U. 1 P11 ,-.- 1 11111 S111-1'111z111. X5 2 FISHING-12111111 I71'a11k1111f'z111111111111.-11111 I'11111s. I.21I'1'X' S11-V1-11f1111. 1111'I 111111-1'. II115' 1xz111f S2 1 1.11 1 . - w1L: 1 A' , '11-.- --.-' 1 ukr- . 1 -11 111 1 1, X I,l'1L't'. I.z11'1'y Sk'11XK'il1'IZ' gy, RM H ' 11111-11. 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Allan llolm. 449' u-, IQ' S la if N.- 1 WIINI uw l lx 'X ov Nm Vl lr xxx 1 UW I 1 rl x 1 Nm x ow 4 l l 4 VNIIN1 Um 1 ll . -:A - i-1 ' Xl- Aliugx L.: R- ' .xy ' 1 . . : xl -. , :ul : ' 'z , . :ary .xl - 'I - an' ,, S 14- -'i w- , S :V H- , .1 .1 ,V 1 -' -, - - N, 'ny - 1 ' : . R pw 4: 1: .' -1 z . A . 1 'Z' . 2 ' nl ' N. 5 . A ,F ... ' - , . - 5 ,.' ' 1.-My . 241. 'Hs' . 4 Sv . l.l' Ii CAD-Bill 1911-1-- l'R0.ll'X l'IONlS'l'S CBJ-l.mm-ll Vl'au'1'm-1'. l'R0.llCl l'l0NlSTS C' Tom llill, .lulm l-lutu-V, .lm-um-tie AlllHl'L', Lu- l1u1'y.liill Clruvv, llulwrt Blcye-rs..I1-1'1'y limvl-l 'ulluug'l1, Ilia-k Al2ilk'l'll0fL'l'. llvm- Own-ns. Bula lA'l1ll'il', Dick Pa-cllliumwl, Hull l'h1'istiun. ul lily, .ln-1'1'5' Stew-nsorl. Flznnk linoussl, l x'zmk .-XllL'l'L'l'UlIllPlL', .lolm fltlli' Fox, 'l'c1'1'y lla-th, Tum Guvtsch, llQlllllS Iiuwvn, lk-Unis li:-own. Arnulml Petrus. Bliss Illilllrwl Mor- gan, advisor. x N s VIIICSS games tax the mind of thc kccncst studcnt. Directed hy Vharlcs Alikonis, the cluli provides ample op- portunities for g.g'i'anrl strategy. Many clubs develop worthy use of leisure time PREPARATION for worthy use of lesiure time in adult life is one of the aims and accomplishments of such clubs as bowling, projectionists, chess and euchre, Friendly competition in a I QQ! 'J ,f.N V I 101 social situation increases the educa- tional value of the activities. Others develop interests which later may be- come hobbies for tomorrow's citizens. l'Il'l'HRl'I scts enahlc Ottawa students to rc- lax for wholesome gfroup activity during: club pc- riods. Each session cn- couragcs friendly coni- petition. with the left and right howcrs the desire uf everyone. 1 , K .Q x 1-, u xw LQ K I . A N I 5 x 1 'S l . . N 'I ,J V ,I x .. . ttf? f , , 4 .,.' A I . A: N A , . v F A V Q '11 I 4.14: , 05, . N ' ' A . A ,. I 0 H , px I 5,5 - f 'W K K sy X . ' Q ' N if 4 ' ' r , . F. 1 I' ' n - -I ' 1. - . Y ,xx . 1 Q f' 'M , ' mg k, L L - ' '! 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X S ,. rf' X SFINIOR OFFICPRS Rox Bohannon AKIVISOI un secletalx Ph1lBl1ck vw, plesxdant Class of 1957 AS WF leaxe the halloxxed halls and march doxxn the path to oul flltllle llfe xxe look back xemembellng es peclallx ou1 sen1o1 xtus Th1s xeal as fund 1dlSlTll2,' p1 oxects xxe sold pop L01 n and Chllstmas calds 1nd h ld 1 b iktd food salt and dance Much tlmo and l iughtel xx eu sptnt Wlllklllg' on tht h0ITlLCOTl1lllg' float SXXll1g Along Wlth U xxhlch took thnd plxct VM seltcttd P ittx Duggan to bt oul queen QLIIIOI Dax, xx hen xxe all xx om oul Sundxx bust xx is full of cltllght WL had a class lneakfxst md litu the. NLIHOI asstmblx 'lhe Blg 0 xxhlch all SGIIIOIN paltlupated Thu shoxx featuled takt offs of populal Join P6CldlC0lKl tleasulu 'iandla O2 telexmon 171021 ams Sex Q1 xl xx ele the F11 Sullzzon Shou Gun Snzollf and I?1mzsfon1 The mst xx Lek of Jum xxas a busx ont as xxe lecclxed OLII X9dlbO0kN Juno 5 xxelt gladuittd Jung 1 and had oul Daxxn dance that sxme ext lung and next IT1OlIlll'lg' The ofhcus thls xeal xxue Phil Blick XlC6lJItN1dLIlt Silldld Oglen stuetalx 1ndJo1n Ptddlcold tlcls mu Olll sponsors xxue Rox Boh xnnon class adxlsol znd Bliss Nldljllltllttf lltmpen Nllss Mlldled Xllblgdll Nllss Huge Huff Tom H6IlC18lNfDIl xunon Adams Janus buthelland Rax N11 kuxel and Bill Ixox ak Q Joyce Alms Dorothy Arwood Virginia Joyce Alms LAJOYYS l'e-In Squad, 1-2-Tl-4: FHA, 2-51: Tracked ice . Dorothy May Arwood 'ADot Pep Squad, 1-Lf: fi.-KA, 1-2: Vhoir. 1-2-143 Abner Vrane From llayioul Lam- . William Frederick Ayers Little Mungin- O Club, 2-C5-4: Footlaall, 1-243-4: liaskellxall. l-2: Trfwk, 1-23 Her Majesty the King , NVhodunil . 'Ex Nancy Bayer Robert Beard Donald A. Behringer UJVDH John Gary Bernardoni Butch Fivir Fmincil, 2.24: Boys' Drill Squad, ZS-4: 0 Club, fi-4: Fool- l1'ill l -l' ll'iwkl'tl1'ill 1' Golf 1-'7-1' Down the lihnst Trail 211 'hlinlst Vl'ha.ti un- 'DUI-t.,If cn-.1Lmf'. ' Norman Philip Black Feeby Class ce-president. 1 fixic Counvil, 2: Football, 1-2: Basket Vi 4 I hall, 1-2-Ii-4: Baseball, 1-2-24,43 Band, lg The Traitoru. Philip Black Karen Blue NYilliam Ayers Judith Battles Judith Anne Battles Judy .It'l.. ll: l2uf'r'm1-4-r. -11 Pep Squad. 1-2. Nancy June Bayer Katie FHA. l: l'c-p Squad, 2. Robert .l. Beard Bob Marqm-:tv trzinffer, 2: Military, Second Lieutenant, Donald Behringer Karen Ardith Blue Karyn l 'lrl.-X, ll lland, 2-Sl-4, Richard William Boe Dick Vixir' t'ounc-il. 2: Military. Vnnipany t 'l'r:u-lt, I: Hand, I-L!-12. Marlene Ruth Boe Marv Pell Squad. l-2-23,43 Civil' t'Uuncil, 1. Richard Boe 'KP John Bernardoni 'ommanderg Football, Marlene Boe Robert Bowers Robert Allen Bowers Bow Donald Bruck Boys' Drill Squzul, I-2-Zi-4, Drillnmstvr, -t: lfootlmall. l'2'Sl-4: llunkr-tlmll, li Tr:u'k, l-2: Vl'r1-stlilnz, 22 l rvv1lnn1's liir1l . Donald Harold Bruck Ghost Storyn: Wlnnlunit . Judith Ann Bruck Judy l'n-p Squad, 4. 1 Judith Bruck Bonnie Louise Brydon Red l's-11 Squzi l, l-2-Il-1 I Girls' Drill ' Donald Paul Budach Don l-'I-HA, l-if-21-4: Just Vl'l1:Al the .ludith Ann Buehler Judy Bonnie Brydon Squznl. 2-55-4. Drillmznste-r, el. Doclnl' 01-:lm-roll . Floss 'l'r1-asun-l', 1: Civic' t'oum'il St-on-tary. il: Pc-is Squunl, I P Si-4, l'rm-sid:-nt. 4: Post-inlon, 2-11-l, Svriln-, 24, Svcr'4-tary, 4: Flmir, 1-2-24: Life U' the Party . Donald Budach Judith Buehler Donna Bumgarner Ronald Burton Donna Evelyn Bumgarner Donald L. Butterfield Marquette transfer, 12: Pep Squad, Ii-4, Vice-president, 4: Thes- HBUl,f,Cl'SH 1izn:, 4: GAA, Ji-4, Treasurer, IS, President, 4: Swine Women H. v , , . . . , '- llldfrz 'l'alkim: 3 ln Triplicate. l'l4-:ist-l : Frei-4lon1's llirelu. lui' vi hd! UR Dmlm onli ml I Ronald A. Burton H Burt Judith Ann Caldwell U Club' .13 I-'.,.,1lmll, 1-2-Z4-4: lluskvtlmll, 13 Trark, l-2-31: Base- Ufllltlyu bull, 143: Wrm-stlimr, if-it-4: lirv1v1l-lryl' KU the' LH23' KMA lgm.t.Hn,.,.,.v 4- Mary Margaret Busch Mary Marg Pirie l'oum-il 4' Fl!-X l- ' l'n'1 Trail . Mary Busch 3' me 9 f , v Squml. l-2-55: Donn lln- tilmst Donald Butterfield Judith Caldwell Fred E. Ca rlson t nu' I-funril, lg l-ootlmll, 12. l'ilrm-r :mul lln- l,oxvlrll1J . Fred farlson li 107 Kathryn Caise Dianne Cavatorta Kathrvn Elizabeth Caise Kitty oir, 1 3 Elmer andthe I.ovebux: . Pep Squad, 1-2-ii-4 3 GAA, l-2 1 Ch Dianne Jo Cavatorta DiDee Class Secretary 2-Tl--l 1 Thespians, 4, Girls' Chorus Robert Whitefield Chalus Bob , 1: Cixic' Council, 1-2, Secretary, 2: Pep Squad. 1- ,. 4 2 Cheerleading, 2-24-4 1 Choir, l-2-21-4 3 Madrigals, , 1-2-Zi-43 Cracked lee 3 Life 0' thc Party . Ulass President, 2: Civic Council, 2-CS: FFA, 1-2-fi-4, Assistant Treasurer, 2, Secretary, Zi, President, 4: 0 Club, 2-ii-,lg Foot- ball, 1-2-243 Basketball, 1-2-Cl-4, Captain, 43 Track, 1-2-Z5-4: Cross- country. 4: The Traitur . Joan Claggett Jack Claggett Jack Kent Clapper sion Tennis. l-13: Wrestlimz, l-243 Football, 1-2-il: Basketball. l: Choir, lg The Traitor g 1-'reednm's Bird . Carol Ann Clement HF2ll'lll-fIlI'i Pop Squad, l-3-4: FHA, ll Do Costs Five Pesos . Franklin Lavern Cole Scorchy FFA, 1-2-74-4, Sentinel, 21 Boys' Drill Squad, Ii, Whodunit . wn the Ghost Trail , 2, Sunday Robert Chalus Leonard Chevalier Leonard Emile Chevalier, Jr. usonnyn Hand, 1-2-Il-42 Just What the Doctor Ordered . Joan Claggett Joanie FHA, 1gGAA, lg Whodunit. . Jack Claggett ftROy7Y Military, Captain: Jack Clapper Carol Lee Conner Football, l-12-IS--lg Travk, l-25 Whodunit . Carol Clement Civic Council, 2: Pep Squad, l-2-14-4. Gaila Jo Cross Transfer from Dahlgren Community Hiszh School, Dahlgren, 4. James Ralph Cupples I.umpo Hand. l-2-3: Highwaymen, 2-i' Abner Crane From Hayseed Lane . Frank Cole Carol Conner Gaila Cross James Cupples Joyce Danner Joyce Marie Danner Fivic Vouncil, l-2-S43 Pup Squad, 1 I4-4, Life 0' thx- l'ar!y . Eloise Carol Daugherty Eddie liand, I4--lg Choir, l-4: Whodunil . Larry P. Davis Red Military, Second Lieutenant, Footl hall, l: Tracli, ll. Natalie DeMoss Marion Charlene Duggan Thai- Pep Squad, 1-2-Zi: FHA, 23 Choir Tl'ail , 2. Patricia Ann Duggan Patty -2-Z4--1 I li JCL, l-23 liand, 1-2- ill, el: llashctlmall, 2, llaso- Leroy Diem 1-2-25-4, Down the Ghost Ulass Secretary, 2: Civic Council, 1-2-3: l'm-p Squad, l-2-Z4-4 1 Tlicspians, 4 3 FHA, 1-2, Historian, ZZ: Chl-crloadimr. 1-2-IS-43 Vhoir, l-2-:S-45 Madrigals, 1-L2-I4-41 Life O' thc Party . Sharon Marie Dulian Uivic Council, Il: l'vp Squad, 1-2-Zi--I Sharon Dulian 3 FHA, 1. Donna Dulian et ' ' 'iqfw italy' Eloise Daugherty Larry Davis Judith Decker Judith Marilyn Decker lhJutiy'Y FUI' Silumi. l-2-351 FHA, l-2: Sunday Costs Five Pm-Sus' Natalie DeMoss Nats l'm-lv Squad, l-2--1: Tin-swans, 4: FHA, 2: GAA. l: JUL. l-2-tl-1 lillVf'Hl1l'1'T. 24-4: Yearbook, 24-4, l-ldimr, 4: Quill and Scroll, 4 April's Slimx'cr . Leroy Gene Diem Profcssor Transfer from Seri-na I Choir, Il-4: lloys' Chorus, 34--1 l reedoni's Bird . 'onsolidaivfl High School, Serena, J Some Women Were Talking Charlene Duggan Patricia Duggan Donna Jean Dulian nnD0n77 JCL, 43 lland, 1-2-C5-41 Once to Every Boy . Mary Jane Dwyer Jane lk-p Squad, l-2-Zi-4: FHA, I: Choir, 13 ln Triplicatu, Please! Just VVhat thc Doctor Urllc-re1l . Myrle Alice Elwell Transfer from Caniclhack High School, l'ho1-nix, Arizona, 4. Mary Dwyer Myrle Elwell 109 Diana Evensen YVilliam Farrell Diana Carol Evensen Toots William E. Farrell VVild lVill Q Q .., l-'l .-X, 2-fi-1, Treasurer, -ig l-ootlmll, 1: Choir, 1-1-..-1. Elizabeth Ann Fleetwood HI1iZ!7 Pep Squad, IL-4: FHA, 1-2-Il, Vice-pr:-sivlerit, Ernest Foster Gerald Edward Frig Jerry ff .,. JoA nn Fox Military, Captain: Football. 1-25 Basketball, lg Track, 1-ZZ-35: Choir, 1-2: l rc01lorn's Bird . Linnus Rae Fulkerson Linn Fivic Council, 1-25 Pep Squad, Fun . .A-.,,. V Lloyd Victor Fuller Uvia' 1 4' Choir, 1-.I-ri , ' ' ' l euIlin' Just VVhat the Doctor Urdcrcd : Singapore Spider . Victor Fuller Carolyn Goetz Elizabeth Fleetwood e Carole Louise Fisher FHA, 13 GAA, 1. I, Carole Fisher Ernest Wayne Foster nfrcxn JoAnn Frances Fox MFOXYH Pep Squad, 35-lg GAA, 1-23 JCL, .1-J. Gerald Frig Carolyn Goetz William J. Goldman Sheik t'Whorlunit . Linnus Fulkerson Everette Allan Green VValt Military, Second Lieutenant lan L-lnu: . William Goldman 5 Swimminfz, 25 Elmer and he Everette Green George Greene Donna Grivetti George William Greene Professor liand, 1-2-Zi--lg 'Allen' Majesty the King . Donna Jean Grivetti Grivett's Civic Council, 2: Pop Squad, l-2-3-4, FHA, lg Girls' Drill Squucl, 2-I5-45 Buccaneer, 4. June Frances Guiler GAA, 1: Choir, 1-2-45 Maclrigals, 2 Aurel Jean Gustafson Jeani June Guiler Jean Gustafson Fivic- Count-il, l-2: Pep Squall, 1-2-Z4-4: FFT.-X, 4: Thesyiians, 4 hlrls Drill Squad, 2-Zi-41: Pose-islon, 2-31-4, Treasurer, 4: Choir, 1 Ulla-r Majesty the Kimrng l ree1lon1's Bird . Bryan Lee Hackler Hack Joanne Carolyn Hannigan Bobo lVrL-stlimz, 2: Just VVhat the Doctor Orrlt-roll Transfer from Marquette. 1: Pep Squad, 2: Choir, l-2: April's Sliowv:i '3 Down the Ghost Trail g Singapore Spideru. A. 3 D ,, Bryan Hackler Joanne Hannigan Nancy Hanold John Hausaman Nancy Louise Hanold James Allan Heemstra Nan llc-mo pm, gquml, 1.2.3-43 GAA. 2-Si, Sul'l'vlzii'y, Il: l'lucvant-1-r, Zi: Choir, Flass l'rm-siilm-nl. Ii: Fivic t'ounril, w'lL'l l'l1Hll'DlHll, Ji: U Clulx, 1. -l: .lf'l,, l-2: lfootlxall, l-2-Il-4: Basketball, li Travk. l-2-25-ll I John Hausaman Ghost Story , XN'lio4lunit . Gerald Everett Hawthorne Jerry liaml. 1-2-I1-1, Tri-asurvr. lx lli1:l1waymrn, 2-ZZ-4: Life U' tlu- Party . Gerald llauthorne ames lleemst ra Dorothy Heide Wrvstlinu, Ii--li lianwl, 1-L-I1-4: tloo4l-bye to the Lazy K . Dorothy Jean Heide A-im l'e-in Nluafl. l-2-37-ll Girls' Dl'ill Squad, LZ-fl--l I,oxn'ln1L5 . Donata Ruth Heidenrifh Donut l'i-p S4 uafl, l-2-CZ-l: JUL, 2-Zi-4: Vhoir, i-2-I2-1 l .15 Sonic Women Wm-re Tallmim: . Donata Heidenrirh x 3 l'Ilm1-r and the 3 Mamlriualls, 1-2-224 111 Ruth Hertzner Ethel Heth l'eggy Hetrick Donna Hill Ruth Ann Hertzner Donna Lee Hill Rusty FHA, lj GAA. 1-2-iig Ju-t hvllldl the Doctor Orvlc-ral . Ethel Ann Heth Reggie Pep Squad, l-IC-4: FHA, 21-21, Swr--tary, 21: Girls' Drill Squad, l: Quill and Scroll, I: lillcvalil-vl'. 35: Ya-arlumk, -l. . Xssm'iatv lfflituix -l: Sunday Costs Five IH.-sos . Peggy Lynn Hetrick npcgn IN-in Squad. l-2-H-1: Thcspians, -1: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-24-tg l'osci4lon, Z1-4. Civic Council, IL-4. I'lt-21:44-l . 1' V, It io V ,v. D' ' ,. Edward Hiltabrand Charles Arthur Houtz Squirt FFA, l-2-ZS-4, Sentinel, 24, Assist: Squad, 2-24--1, Drillmastm-r. -1: Mil country, 2: ln 'I'riplicatc, Plc-asi-I Lois Irene Hylin Lois Pop Squad, -l: Civic Council, -lp l Ronald M. Ingram Ron l-'l A. l-2-I4-I, Assistant Reporter. Ii. Trait'u '. Ronald I Secretary, -4: ln Triplicate. Norma Hinch int Treasurer, el: Boys' Drill ltary, laclct Major. 4: Lross- n Triplic-atv, I'ln-ascl' Vic:--president. -ll The ngram David Irish l'cp Squad, l 5 lillccamzt-l', 4: Choir, l. Edward Bruce Hiltahrand l'1d1lie l l A, 1415-31-lg Hoy-' Drill Squad, -l: Ur1lol'wl , Just YYliat the Doctor Norma Jean Hinch Norm li.-XA, Z1-55: Hand, 1-2-ri: Abner Crane l'4ror'n Haysced Lane . 'rn 'l Charles Houtz Lois Hylin David V. Irish Transfer from Palatine Township High School, Palatine, Illinois, Il: Thespians, 4: Boys' Drill Squad, Zi--I.: Swimming, 3-4, Captain, 4: liuccanecr, ,lg I-'rr-erlom's liird 3 'ANix:ht at an Inn . Robert E. Iverson illvesll Class President. l: Civic Council, I-2: Pep Squad, 2-ZS--l: Boys' Drill Squad, Ii: Boys' Chorus, 24-4: Football. 1-2: Track, li lSaSe- hall, :L-4: Wrestling, l: Choir, 1-2-Z4-4: Maflrigals, 2-43 Drum Corps, l-2-39--l: Abner Crane I-'rom Hayseml Lane . Janice D. Jackson Janie Dee FHA, l. Robert Iverson Janice Jackson Darrell Johnson lla Johnson Janice Johnson Jerald Johnson Darrell Edward Johnson Jerald B. Johnson Civic Founcil, 11: Vhoir, 343 Night at an lun , J0l'1'YH Transfer from Seneca High Sc-lnml, Il: Thespians, 3--1, Presillent, el: IR-p Squad, Zi: lioys' Drill Squad, Zig Buccaneer, 3-4. liditur, 4: Yearbook, Zi: Time Out for liimzm-r 3 ln Triplicatc, I'lease! g l-'A -l l5 d . lla Alvon Johnson mmm 5 ulkovs Pep Sqllanl, Il-fl: Abner Crane From llaysuerl Lane Ann Johnson nlludyn , lk-yi Squad, Ii: FHA, l-2-Zi, I'arliamuntarian. Zi. Janice Fave Johnson Heerman 'HA, : IAA. 3 l l, 2-Z--li til if S Al -' C 1 - 1 il,-Un1 llhlyicod Lgllmnlanl i 14 st ton mu rant Judlth xxfallern Johnson Judith Johnson Marcia Dawn Johnson Marsh Judith Johnson Marcia Johnson Civic t'uum'il, lg Pep Squad, I-2-II-el: Girls' Drill Squz l-1-umlin' Fun . Margaret Ann Johnson Pvz1ry Margaret Johnson Edward Jugenitz llamfl. l-2124-4: llixzhwaynu-n, l-2-34--1: Abner Crane From Hay- lz - - su-fl lianv , ul, ..--5-4 . Barbara Kammerer Fix-if Purim-il, lj IR-p Squad, l-2-24-lg FTA, 4. Vim-0f11l'vwi1ln-lit, -lg tilrlx' Drill Sqllanl, Ll-Sl-4, Drillmastn-r, 4g Unl'4- to lflrm-ry Huy . Ronald J. Killion Robert Wayne Johnson ..Kmm.', u , h vs Dmtoll Transfm-r frmn Mn-mluta High Srhmil. 345 Cixic t'uunn'il, 243 U 0 t'luh, IL--1: lfunllnall, l-Ll-il--lg 'I' llaat-hall, SZ-4: Whmlunit . Robert Johnson rack, Ll-JI-43 xvl't'hlllDL., 2-I-I-el: Vluli 4' l Edward Jugenitz 'Trarkwl lcv . Barbara Kammerer mall, 11--t: Track, Z4-4: liam-hall, 24: Wu-s.tlinu, 353 Ronald Killion 112 113 Eleda Klug Sharon Kirkpatrick Kay Kline Mary Klingerman Sharon Anne Kirkpatrick Kirk Pep Squad, 1-2-Il-I: Thcspians. Zi-1, Vicc-pn-Qiflreril. 4: lianfl, 1:2- :1-4: Anni1- Gr-1 Your Gunn: Time Out for flimzerup ln Trip- licalu, Plc-as:-! : Ullvr Majcwty the King . Betty Kay Kline Kay Civic Vounn-il. -1: liaml, 1-Ll-ZZ-1, l'rcsi-lout, al: lliuliwaynu-n, vt: Um-v ln l-lu-ry Hoy . Mary Kay Klingerman Kay-Kay Vlass Vivo-prcsillcnt, 31: Vivic Vouncil. 3 L, Sccrclary, -li l'1-p Q Squaal, l-Lf-S5-l: Tha-spians. -1: FHA, 1: li-MX. I-2-34. Tri-ae-urs-r, 1.5 lllll't'l'll'llllll'1l-Z. 2-4: Vlioir, 4: Girls' Vhoru Frank Kneussl Fred J. Kummer Cums Fivic Founcil, 1445 Footlmall, I-2-ZS-l: lias 34-4: Just What the Doctor Orrh-real . Janet Jo Kyles lllanm Pop Squall. l-2-Z5-ll lillccallvi-l', -l. Diane Marie Laatz Laatzie Zig Ghost Story . Terry K ronst ed km-tliall, 1-.lg Track, 1-11- Class Sccrc-tary, Ii: Civic Council, 2-il: IR-iv Squad, 1-54-lp Girls' Drill Squad. 4: Buccaneer, 21: Yearbook, -l, Business Manager, Quill and Scroll, 41 Choir, 1: Down the Ghost Trail , 2. Diane Laatz Charles Landstrom Maelrigal-, lg Api'il':4 Showcr g Fi Eleda Mae Klugman i'L93.flCl',, mall l's'11 Squall. l-2-ZZ-li Thvxpians, 42 Poseirlnn. 2-3-4: Choir, 1-2-Zi-4: '01-wlonfs llirfln. Frank Max Kneussl 'l'1-nllis, lg l'hoil', 143 llcr Maljcst Terry Kronsted NVl1o4lunit . Fred K ummer Charles Landstrom Chaz Civic Council, l-Zi: 0 Club, 25--l Farewell to the Lazy K g y thc Kim: . Janet Kyles 1 Football, l-2-fi-4: Basketball, l: Track. l-2-21--l: VVN-stling, Zip Buccaneer, -lg Once to Every lioyni Feurlin' Fun . Dale Alton Larson Lars Military. Major: Football. l-2: llasketlmall, 1-2-Zi-ig Track, 1-2- 26-al: Cross-country, 15-4: Sunday Costs Five Pesos . Patricia Ann Lelieau UPat!! Abner Crane From Haysecfl I,ane : Dale Larson Whodunit . Patricia LeBeau Linda Lee Terry Lynott Linda Lee Pep Squad, 1-2-I4-4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-Ii-4: '1,llf'0 to Every Huy . Terry Patrick Lynott Bushman l'm-11 Squad, 4: Boys' Chorus. Zi-1: Military. Colonel: Football, l-2: Baseball. fl-4: Golf, 2-3--lg Lazy K , l re0dom's Bird . James Magoonaugh Abe Military, Captain: Boys' Chorus, 343 Baseball, l-4: Choir, 4. Norma Marsden Maxine McNeeley Max GAA, 1: A'Sim:apore Spider . Barbara Ann Meiners LABarI,!1 Choir, 1-2-Ii-45 Farewell to the 4: Football, 1-2-ZS-4: Track, 1-2- Gary Mathias JCI., l-2: f'llllll', 1: Annie Get Your Gun , lg Down the Ghost Trail , 2. Donald Meredith Donald Meredith Kathy Meyer Mary James Magoonaugh Ellen Manley Ellen Mae Manley MEIN Pep Squad, 1-2-ZS--I: FHA, l-2-244. Norma Jean Marsden Pep Squad. 1-2-3-4: Girls' Drill Squad, 2-3g Just What the Doctor Ordered. Gary Mathias Pep Squad, 4: Boys' Chorus, 3-4: Madrigals, 43 Choir, 1-2-3-45 Once to Every Iioy g Life 0' the Party . Maxine McNeeley Barbara Meiners Kathrvn Ann Mever xaKaQhyv7 L IR-11 Squad, 1-2-Zi-4: FHA, 1-2-243 Buccaneer, 43 Elmer and the Loy-ebug . Marv Viola Meyers Rabbit Whodunil . Joanne Margaret Mezel Suzie Civic' Uounc-il, 4: Pep Squad, 35-4: GAA. 1. Meyers Joanne Mezel 114 Francis Michaels Sandra Morgan Mark Morrell Gene Morrison Francis Michaels Robert Gene Morrison Sandra Lee Morgan Morg5 Pep Squad, 4: Girls' Vhorus, l: lClm1-r and thx- I,ow-lung . Mark Morrell Mort t nit- Council. 4: Unt'e to l-Ivory Hoy . Marilyn Munks Larry Dean Nelson Gale Nelson Military, Company arowt-ll to thx- Lazy Rabbit Pep Squad, 2-ii-43 Drum Corps, I-2-Sl-it Sergeant: Choir, 13 Once to Hxery Boy , 1 K . Marlvs Anita Nelson 4-Buugzyvy Civic Council, 55-45 Pep Squad, T5-45 JCL, el: Robert Andrew Nikels T 5 Nick Ghost Story . Uivic Council, JL: Military, Seeond Lieutenant: Football, 1-25 ennis, 2-ii-4: Farewell to the Lazy KH: I-'rec-don1's Bird . Robert Nikels Eugene Odum f if Gene Civic' Vouncil, 21: Pep Squad, I1--2: er: lfririllliill, I-22 liaskotball. li NN lioy : Life U' the Party . Marilyn Blakely Munks Mary l'1-lr Squad, l-2-21-li Vlioir, ' Gale Stanley Nelson Nellie lloys' Drill Squad. l, Larry Nelson Marlys Nelson Eugene Wayne Odum Military, Second Lieutenant: Sxviniminu, 2-I4--I: Life O' thn- Sand ra Claire Ogren Sandy Footllall, l-121 Tvnnif-1, l-2-El-4 Party . Vlasw Sm-vre-tary, -1: Cixit- l'ounn-il. 2-'51 P4-in Squad, 1-2-21-1: Tlit-. ' P tIl'Lhonl'1 pians, -li lose-idon, Z.-14--iq J ' 1, en NVorv Talking . Gerald Dwight Oliver Jerry Transfer from Fantun High S the Kingn: I-'rot-doni's Bird . Sandra Ogren ! -1.3 I , -1.-Sl-e 3 Some Mfom chool, Canton, 2: Her Maje Gerald Oliver Military, Fompany Command 'rn-stling. ii-4: Once to Exe-ix Joseph Olle Robert Osman Joseph George Olle AAJOQU Pirie Council. 4, Chairman, 4: O Club, fl-4: Military, Second Lieutenant: Football. 1 : Basketball. 1-2-It-4 3 Track, 1-2-ZS-4: The Knave of Hearts . 1: Life O' the Party . Robert Osman Jerry Alan Owens Harry Pep Squad, 2: O Club, 3-4: Military, Seeond Lieutenant: Footliall, I : Basketball Manager, I-2-24-4 : Traek, 1-ZZ-3,43 The Knave of Hearts , 1 : Life O' the Party . William Parrott Claudia Marie Peterson Blondie Ghost Story . Dale Stuart Poundstone P0undy liasketlxall, l: NYrestlinu, 4: Band livery Hoy . David H. Press Speedy Gonzales .loan Peddicord 1: I eudin' l un : Once to Thespians ZS-1: ltoys' Drill Squad, 4: Jf'l,. l-2: Military. Set-ond 14i,.m,.,,:,,,1g I-Hmthall. 1-Lf: liasltetlmll, l: Tennis, l-12-:S-4: The 'I'l iit nr David Press Darlene Price Jerry Owens George Page George Page William Edward Parrott Polly Pep Qqu-ul 4' Militarv Commnv Qer ffint' Football 1-2. - 1 . . ,v f If , - 21 V - Basketball, l-23 Travk, l-2: Whodunit . Joan Marie Peddicord Jeannie Flass Treasurer, 4: Civic Counril, 3: Pep Squad, 1-2-4: FHA, I-2-it--1, Treasurer, 2, President 25 Charter Pro'eets Chairman . . I J . 4, Seetiun Projects Chairman, 4: Choir, 1-2-ZS-4: Her MajeSl5' the King . V , -. k 2 J - W. . Claudia Peterson Dale Poundstone Darlene Price -'nat- Pep Squad, l-2-I4--11 FHA, 1 : Choir, 1 : Elmer and the LIIYUDIIQU, Sharon Lee Pufahl Susie Pep Squad: GAA, 2: Just VVhat the Doc-tor Orders-d : Silica- pnre Spidel '. Janice Marie Rahn Foster Ian Pep Squad, 2: FHA, 1: tl.-XA, 1: Down the llh-'st 'l'rail g Just XVl1at the Doettn' Urdert-nI : Singapore Spirit-r . Sharon Pufahl Janice Foster H6 117 I ' I S v 1 - L 1 . 6: Susan Regzas Lee Rexroat Louise Ricci Francis Rot-key Susan Virginia Regas Francis Allan Rockey 'tRegi Rocky Pep Squad, 1-L!-Z1-4: FHA, 2-Ci, Projects Fhairmzin, 2, Degree FFA. 2-Zi-4: Sinuap1-re Spider . Chairman, 21: FTA, Z2-l. Presiflent, 4: JCI., l-2-It--lg Choir, 1: Elmer and the l.ovelnuu : Her Majesty the King . Vernon Lee Rexroat HAI!! Transfer from lVl:uwuillv:, ii lloys 21'-1: Military, Major, First llatta ' l'ravk, It-1: ltr:--tliny, .,-lg lzlnn-r an-I tln- l,1-xr-ling . Rita Louise Ricci Sam Pep Squad, l-2-ZS--lg April's Sliowc-r . Jean Rothbardt Richard Sandra Kay Satterfield San Civic Council, l--lp Poseidon, 14-tg JCL, 2: Sunday Costs I-'ive Pesos . Joseph Melvin Scerini Ivanhoe Military, Second I.it-utr-nantg Footlmll, l-2: The Traitm '. Alberta Louise Scheib Pip 'ituul 1 '7 1' Th:-spiwns 1' Yearlmok I- -Il-41 Q -,11,---.,--, . , - Scroll, t: llc-1' Majesty the Kim: g Ghost Story . Alberta Scheib ' Drill Squml, I-211 fl Vlulm. lion t'orum:in1ls'l': lfowtlmll, 4'-l, .lean Lynn Rothhardt l'1-yr Sqllzul. l-12-IC-li The-slviuns, IL-1, Srriln-, 1: Poseiflun, fi--tg lCu1's'am-er. IL-4, ,Xwor-iut4- l'I4litm', l: Quill aml Scroll, 41 Fhoir, l-2-ll-1: lJo'.vn thx- Ghost 'l'u-nil , 21 l l't-1-fl-'nfs lSil'1l p Some lYonu-n Xtllrs- 'l'alkin5J . Richard W. Ross Dick lianrl, Il-l: Iliizhwaynu-n, .l-tl: f-wal uyt- to the Lazy K . Ross Sandra Sattertield Joseph Scerini Henry Lee Siehert Hank Pirie t'ouncil, l: Military, First Battalion The Knave of Hearts , lg Ghost Story g Adjutant: Football, 1 Whoslunit . Jerry Sesto Sesmo Civic Vounr-il, 4. Chairman. .13 Boys' Drill Squad, 4: Drum Corps Sn-conrl Lieutenant: l-lrotlnall, l-2: Track, Il-43 Who1luni1. . Keith Hathaway Severson Seilm Hill anwl Civic f'oLxm'il, 2-Ii: 0 Cluln, 2-II-4: Football, 2-Zig Ilgsketlyall 1-LZ-Il: Tran-k, 1-2-75-l: t'rac-kwl lcv : l eu1lin' Fun . Henry Siebert Jerry Sesto Keith Severson NYilliam Schell Carol Signorella VVilliam Harvey Schell C Savage l 2 '10 Vlulx, Z.-24-J: Military, First Lia.-utvnant, Battalion Anljutantg Football, 1-2-Ii-4: liaskm-thall, l-25 Trai-k, I-Z5 VVhmlunit . Carol Ann Signorella Beverly Simmons Carol Smith arol Lou Smith 'op Squad, 1: FHA, 1: Down the Ghost Trail , 2: Ghost Story , Singapore Spiderug t'Just What the Doctor Ordered , Lloyd Nelson Smith Smithy Hsii-fn Boys' Drill Squad, -1: Military, Lieutenant Colonel: Civic VIHSS S1'4'Y'l'Ull'5'. l: Pop Squad, l-2-35-43 Secretary, 2: Poseidon, 4'f'H'H'il- l- 1-2-24-4: 'rl'l'1iSlll'l'l'. Ci: Pri-sitlc-nt, 4: JCL, 1-2, Secretary, 2g Choir, 1-2-3-41 Annie Got Your Gun , 15 nl t'll1liH' Fun . Y Y . Sally Smith . . 4 - ,sr Beverly Elaine Simmons ' Smit! H HBCVU Pop Squad, l-2-3-4: Post-iclon, 2-3-4, Secretary, Zi, Vict-president, Life 0' the Party , 4: Cliuorloading, 1-2-Zi-4, Choir, 1-2-54-4: Some Women VVQ-re Talkin1: : Elmer and the Loveliuxrn. Lloyd Smith Sally Smith D Donald Ray Sturdivant Don Civic l'ounciI Hur Majesty , Zig Pop Squad, Zi-43 Tho Knarv uf lit-arts , lg the Kinp: g 1-'rm-tlonfs lSirsl . Ronald D. Strickland upvckvv Civic tliuncil l '7 ' 'l'l u'k l , 1-25 lfumtlrall Manapzl-r, l-Z: llaslivtlrall Manager, 1 liasclmall, 1-2: Swimminu, l-2: liand, I-Lf: High- Tho Tl':uitmn 'I Silly:alm1'v Slri4lvl 'g Just VS'lunt thc- Ijurtnr Urzlt-roll . waymun. 1-ZZ: Charles Herbert Streul onald Sturdivant Ronald Strickland Judith Mary Sutton uJudCn Pm-p Squaul, l-LZ-4: GAA, Z9-4, Vice-pri-sinh-nt, 45 'tln Tripliratc, l'leasv! . Sandra Jean Swingen Sandy l'1-p Squad, 1-2-34-4: FHA. 1-2-I4-4, Historian, Z, Prvsiclm-nt. 4, Choir, I-2-4: Annit- tin-t Your Gun g l atht-r Knmxs lit-st , 2. Millee Taggart .tt-huckn :wp Squad, ll-74-4: Tin-spiauw, 1-2-Z!--lg Girls' Drill Squad, 2-?l 'nm-ic un, -13 ilu-cam-1-r, 24-tl, l m-aturv l'f1litm'. ll: Quill ann Scru Military, Drum Vurpw Sc'!'1.Z1'hIl!l l nutlnall, LI: Alam-r t'ram- l rom -4: t'hui1', -1: Anni1- til-t Yuur Hun , 243 Hur MaJn--ty tha- King Haysm-ll l,ann '. April's Slnnu-r : l r4-1-1lor1i's liirllu. Charles Streul Judith Sutton Sandra Swingen Millee Taggart 118 Carol Thiers Carol Lee Thiers Ruffles Pep Squad, 1-Y-IL: FHA, 1: GAA, 1-2-I Keith Thompson William Gary Tonione Tonone Keith Thompson William Tonione Richard Totel lun' toum-nl, lg U fluh, 2-oft. lwroilmll, 1-.Z-..-1: lhrsl-t4-tlmll, l-2-I1-1: 'l'l'uck, l-Z-35-1: llunfl, l-2-il: Vlwir, 2-ig lliirhwziynwll. l ' I I irkm l lu -Lg '-1- -4 if . i f Donna Turnquist Janet Earlene Vandervort Vamly Pep Squad. l-2-Z4-4: FHA, l. Gene Allen Vandervort Vancly Rosalie Vnderwood .lanet Vzlndervort O Club, 3-43 Football, l-2-34-4: Basketball, I-2-Ii: Trzmk, 1-2- Ji-4. Robert Corwin Vandervort Vanrly Civic Council. 1: The-spinns, 4: Boys' Drill Suuzul, It-43 Cross- crvuntry, 2: Wrestlimr. 1 : Buccaneer, 1: Ghost Stori- Robert Vandervort 9 Antonia Vavaroutsos Richard Dale Totel -LDick t'iric Council, 2, Vice-president. 4: lioys' Drill Squad, l: liziml J ld.-IL-I.: Ghost Story . Donna Jean Tu rnq uist 'l'urney l'c-p Squall. l-2-Z1-ii FHA: I-LC-11-t, lic-f-l'c-ation t'huirrnin, 1 Vim-pr'cs11le-rlt, -l: fnrls Drill bquzul, .E-..-4. Rosalie Underwood Rose ml the 'l'run--fm-r from Mar-am-ill:-s lliuh School, t: l':lUll'l' zu hull . Gene Vandervort Antonia Louis Vavaroutsos uv-Ivonin Thomas Louis Vavaroutsos Tom Truck, 21-4. George William Verne 'l'r:rnsfer from Zion lliuh School, -tg Civic Council, 4: C r-4 iuntry, 4. Thomas Vavaroutsos George Verne l,ux1 ross James Vighi Sandra Vincent Richard Wallem Marie Warrick James Richard Vighi Marie Irene Warrick Klxfigjf NJOYY Civic Council, 1: JCL, 1-23 Military, Second Lieutenant.: Foot- Thcspians. -1: lianrl, 1-2-3-4: Highwaymen 43 Annip get Your ball, 1-2: liaskctlsall, l-Zig Tennis, 1-IL-13 Baseball, 2-3-43 Her Gun , 1: April's Showc-r g Life 0' ghffpanyv-l Majesty the Kimz : l reecloln's l5ird g ln Triplicate, Please-l , , 1 ' Y Sandra Lee Vincent ffllffLf?'gUC- Webber i. - i Vince FHA, 1 3 liaml, 1-244-4: S1-crm-tary, 4: 'ttloml-bye to the Lazy K l l'1-4-1lum's l'lirll . Richard David Wallem VValls 0 Vlnb, 1.-Zi--1: lfm-tball, 1-1.-Zi-41 Clifford VVehher Kenneth John White Whitey lianfl, 1 : Vl'ho1lunit. . Robert Wayne Williams iVilkic Swilnniimr, 1-2: The Traitor . Audrey Louise Wilhelms Atal Class Vim-qu-1-sinlvllt, 2: Civic Council, 1-2-DS: Boys' Chorus, 154 ' ' l liaskvtlnall. 1-2-24: Track, il-43 Tennis, 1,23 l'hoir, I-2-Z4--1: l m-uclin' Fun Benita VVeeden l'elr Squad, 15 llalnl, l-Lf-ZZ-43 Mznlrigzals, 23 finial-l1y4' to Lazy K . Audrey VVilht-lms Diane Wilson f- an tht- Transft-r from VVQ-st Phoenix High School, Phoenix. Arizona. 2: lfl-'A. Z2-Zi-4. Report:-r, 43 Military, Company Voninianmls-rg Life 0' the Party . Denita Kay Weeden Nec-tlers Pep Squad, 1-2-24, Secretary, 2: GAA, 244, Scribe, 123 April's Shown-r : Whorlunit . Kenneth Vlfhite Robert WVilliams Kathryn Diane Wilson AlWiHy!7 Choir, 1: Just Vl'hat the Doctor Ordered . Duane Carter Wilson Curly Tran-k, I: Vross-country, 1-2-fi: NVxvstlim,:, Il-At: Choir, 1-2-fi-43 A Night at an Inn . Nancy Marie Yates Nano l'vpNqua1l, I-J. Nancy Yates Duane Wilson 120 Richard lahn Pdwln I nrlu .Ioxeph larln Charles lemfutls Sharon lNl75lk Rlchard Zahn Charles John Zemaltls Dlck C hunk ketbnll Tr Iep Suu 1 Q hnmf rf Hfwrts I Plmer Ihr I ne f Edu ln Herman Yarka un 1 un 4 mo all 1 lx :nu nf 4 Joe Larka ! . 5 A 6 v xx 'H Q . n ' vv .4 ' . ,vv Has z , 1-2: ack. 1.2-3-4. ' .' ml, 1-2: Ffmtlnll, 23 Th ' . H 1 -. . ', 3 I and ' .1 '-lug . v- 1 1 V ' I ' I 1' v. E1v15' Sharon I,ee Lslzslk lfmnlmll, 1: .Iuel What the Dm-lm' Ur-elf-rf-wi . Vvp Sq ul, l-2-25: 'I'h-spiuns, ii-I3 JPL, 1-2: Du ' the ll St Tr: ' Z: Th' 'Ia - uf llnAzu'ts , I: U 1- lu Hx -ry Huy . Y l6tdlX Sdndla Colcolan DILQlCl6Tlt Caxlox Malone Mus Malx Jxnc Mess dClVlS0l ,lust Junwrs but one .step from the top of the ladder SELLHNG POP at all home baxketball gamee and a paper Qcrap metal drlxe xx ere the chlef Qourcee of lncome fom the xumors ln ramng monex fox thu xearx Junlor Senlor prom and nexct xeax x claw act1x1t1es Each 1un1o1 homeroom took a turn 1n xelllng pop The class home commg floit 'Stop emmc xx on xecond IJIIZQ ID the float context Phxlhs xlCCOI1IldLljIlliX xx ax chosen .ix 1un1o1 attendant In the fall the lllllllll pltlxul out ll claw IIH xx IL .fullxu Ill F6lJlLldIX Qome llngx clld not xtdx xx1t then oxxneh long dx IUIUOI exchanged them xx 1th the one and onlx Also A hlghllght 111 the fa X Q N xxlu I f Sc ool TL tllljl plogl lm fIlXtll to zll ILITIIOIN b c mu oxxtxtl th tlmt tothe llllllfil Stnlm pn held June 1 xxh1ch carrled out the theme Greclan Grandeur General cha1rman of the dance xx ac Sandx Corcoran Comm1ttee cha1r men xxere Rlta Lmdemann F1311 Wethelell Kax Kummer Marx Jane Edxxdrds Pat Shanlex Gaxla Malone Nlaralee Johnsen Ann Purcell Beth Shannon Julle Sheehan Qalolxn Boe Linda Whlte and Nfincx Copeland I hoxen ds cldv ofhcus xx ele Sandx CUILUIAII lll6N1d6Ilt Gaxld Nlfxlone xlce llllvlflfdllt Rltd Llnclemann Nec retnx dIlClBlllqlJlII1g6l tl8dNU16I Gllldlllg' the NQHIOI N to be through fx Nuccew ul xefu xxele N1 'Narx ant 'Kiev claw adxlxor .md t en homeroom tefmheu Stdnltx VS hlte NI1 S lNcllJ6lld bcllldtflx Glenn Glex ll Chulu -xllk0lllN Allen NIIHIQNN nmth A cluxon N11 Nlo tx 1 11x IJ 13:1 uc llUltN SDN incl Rolnlt Nltlx xx I Jl NIOR OFFICERS-Seated: .Rita Linclemann, sec- vice-president. 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'-.U ' ' wm, 2 1' . - Xlonzo Io ephlne Xlon7o louis Xlxarado Nillx Xnderxon Roxannt Anthe Ildle Xpplebee Cus Bach loudnnf. Ball Suianne Barton Xnn Barton lxax Baugher Xndx Baser Norman lie-llroxe llll Henson Scott llllfmx Ctno Hoe C .arolwn Brddx Charles Brads VM ndw Brldwell Sue lirookman Bonnie lirown Vladelxn Bruce Joetta Budnlck Joe Bl rkett Hdrbarl Campbell Frank Carr .lack Carstens llonnn askex lvu Chapman l'd Chrlstensen Robert C hrnstl an loh Cldlrmont lon Clark lngela C lark .ludx C laus C hutlt Claus Don Clement I-ran C le In d o Ins lxnt s Cooper Cars Copeland Nancw Corcoran Sdndrt 113 31 3 1 14 l'v4 A-' ur' as !T ,fam 271 I .44 ,. x4 '7 1-'P 'lu -1' 'Ol W lg Qyrmffa if '-4' -3 'QYK nu- Class of 1958 - .. s ' - 'f f , ' 2 . .'z . ,3 I 1 f 7 - Y. . , H 'V A I ' A ' 4 f . A . . ' V V C ., -4' 2.,,,,L, , . l ' ' It '- A .f C '- ,. ' .V A J ' WT ' A A , A . , an 1 ' h I V 9 L ' ' V Q? ' - -J , V J . 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I ,M X 'o 1 'i Cl ll' 2 hv' V, 1 - p -L' V M, Q 4 Q J - ,D J I .. , - f 1 Juniors .f-N ,lf 'J X M if 14 I 1 X 'IL lr Jr' Cross luck Qrouch lottle Cupples .Iuds Dahl Henrs Ill-lYldSOI'l Xnne Deckard Bob Defenbaugh Dmne Del nes Jean Dezso larol Dodd Karol I,0l'l'IS l e er Dufheld l 4 xx lodge :mb Don Pdwards 'Vlarw Jane I4 mr Allce Prncl-son John Prns Joe I-win lck Pessler Vlllll Forbes Car Q me Freeman lm. l'rl hx 1 rs Cagllard n 1 urge Galwan Xllua Gamons Judx Gaussln Ireta Gebhardt W reatha George Jlm Glade Iarrv Grad! Cor.-ilu irdds lun fren Xnnettc 1 roxer fhrlw Hall' Nlarlon Hull Norman Hnllldn W .n ne ll lltmrmdn lerrx ll nmpxon 1 mnm llellm 'll lrlgdll llmndrx .lum Heth llnton lllggln on 1124 Highland Harold Hull udx Hollow is Judx Host Ron Hughes Shlrlu Ingram limes Irxsm Helen Jackson Jerrx Jacobs Bob -vw Jacobson lorrame Jdrngese Helen Jcnluns Harhxra qw, Jett lerrx Johnsen Wlarnlu Johnson Du mon Johnson lonnn Johnson 'N mu '7 Johnson Sheila ,,,,4r Ionnfxssen Harlem lxehoe J uk hlhlxln Don lxmswlx lxelth lxlnzer kenneth 4 hlme Harrx ls. lxnocdlcr llmnc lxnoit fcorgs hnox lloroths hummer has 1 lelieau Sum lux IS Robin if Y ' I lndemann R ulph I mdem mn lhtx llndqulst B xrbar 1 Locke Nlxrx I nu oy, ln Nl lrw Jam l uc as Bob lwnott xlllxt Nlaass llon Nlalonc I ull Nlarhut Hula Nlartln Jon -4' Nldrtln Rich 1rd 'A' Pa 55, 'vw kd fb' 7 rs!! f V od Wm 1 3 l 'Xl R P J -Us f s-:Y C ' 4-4 'iw if z Chssof1958 .rv .ff v-7 it tru' W W wir rim rf, if Nld onnauphax lhxllxs Wlci ullough llnda Nlclx u lxarcn ,, Nh :dc Nl xrsha ' Nleanu laurxe Nlmlton Ron marx Nic-ur I ordon Nlex erx l it Nluhul .ludw Nllllmr 'llars Xnn 4 Nlusurzd Charlu Nelson Janlcc Nordln lohn Norman K nrol Norman Noll Ohme Robert Olle Nl irsha l,I'Sll'll Ronald Usmundson lxaren Owens lames l anko Norma I xrklns Robert I atter'-.on l hll lcnour Alice vers um Peterson lerrx Petrux louanm l,lIlNlx9 Ruh 1rd lolnnuc l'le-anor tar t 'i If .Iunlors if -ui vi oundstom larx loutre Juds r Q 1 lr rl uf nhl lrld I ufxhl udx lurull nn Rmnuh John Runolds Nl nrllxn l u lm mm Rnh ard Nl lrjorlv. 4 Ruh ard'-on lom byhxfwff Rauflduln gk :xr 17h Rlggx Ioulse Robert-on lodnnd Rot kford Colleen Rorem Sharon Rotter John Rove fharle Rowe Donna S app I eggs Sch :fer thdrlottt Schomds Ronald Shdnlew ld Shinnon lieth Shidhlll Iullt Skolth llm Smlll feorge Smlth lerrx Snell Stanlex Springer Xhllnm St lnford lom Steftncl Peter Stencel Bob 'Stephens Chuth Stohl Iam Stohr 1 lorm Strthl 1 trol Strtul Robert Strlchlln .Iamu lawlor .Iohn lhompson Dxlf Thompson ltrrx lhorsen Shwron 'I'own:+end.C'h'1rlu Tunget Jim Vilesano. Nlwry Ann Y'mBuren.Nl'1rtin Yarlund Jerry Walleck. Robert Walter Ruth Ann Warren Feorge XYarren Hill Wetherell. Fruncey White.l.ind-1 1127 X? Wi cr 6' 'NO' S4 T4 l Class of 1958 U C iv -J lk i ,-, -J' .4 .I If 4- ,val if ff ff? 1 .Iunlors Ifyx Wilson. Alan Yendt. Charlene Zinanni, Cyrus Zucker, Lynne BIRD IU glldul 1.414 ls souvenir of -.ummm Ol D I Xl PRS an collactui to .uni funds to the bdnd tllp fol Imdemann fclllllh JLITIIOI tuasulx N.. x Q.,--S lf .f-+, g.. 5.1---X xx :iN A I ' Y-' . ..,-.'l.,. ', A. ,. I any nl Sz., , , .' lj . . . A . . .I ' ' . . ,. L. . ,. 1 . Q W X J I i ' -4. 1, ' nf K ' . . - . . X ' ' ' X , A- ' X-.- , ,,.n Q 'S-sg'-' - ' jf - A ' ..,-A Z A-X1 - AL ii 7 , . 9 a .,, 29 lt's sn0w fun Old paper turns to money Grecian Grandeur THE JUNIOR-SENIOR Prom, held June 1, featured a decor of gold and white, carrying out the theme Gre- cian Grandeur . White columns, gar- den statues and benches added to the atmosphere of the evening. Those attending danced to the music of the George Nichol orchestra and were served refreshments by Grecian maidens dressed in white and gold. Sandy Corcoran, junior class pres- ident, was general chairman. Seven committees were organized to work on the dance. ORCHESTRA: Rita Lindemann, chairman, Judy Pufahl, Fran Clem- ents, Scott Benson and Mr. McKay. INVITATIONS: Fran Wetherell, Kay Kummer, co-chairmen: Jo Rob- ertson, Annette Gray, Alice Enger, Karen McKay, Pat Potter, Louann Bach and Mr. White. REFRESHMENTS: Mary Jane Edwards, Pat Shanley, co-chairmen: Mary Jane Logan, June Hendry, Bon- nie Brookman, June Peters, Ann Bar- ton, Judy Clark, Carol Deszo, Miss Mess and Miss Sanders. ENTERTAINMENT: Gayla Ma- lone, Maralee Johnsen, co-chairmen: Angela Clark, Jill Bellrose, George Small, Bill Warren, Phyllis McCon- naughay, Dick Martin, Miss Dagraedt and Mr. Smith. DANCE PROGRAMS: Ann Pur- cell, Beth Shannon, co-chairmen: Marsha Olle, Kay Barton, Marsha Olle, Ann Purcell, Robin Lewis, Cora- lee Grady, Geno Biffany, Mike Mar- kut and Mr. Grever. TICKETS: Julie Sheahan, Carolyn Boe, co-chairmen: Carol Dodd, Dave Cole, John Rotter, Bob Jacobs, Donna Rowe, Jerry Yarland, Mr. Smith and Mr. McKay. DECORATING: Linda White. Nancy Copeland, co-chairmen, Ann Davidson, Don Peck, Ralph Linde- mann, Bill Springer, Jim Tunget, Shirley Hughes, Alan Wilson, Ken Kinzer, Jim Owens, Judy Hill, Linda McCullough, Jean DeVries, Wendy Brady, Lynne Zucker, Peter Dorris, Chris Grover, Carol Norman, Tom Richardson and Messers Milosevich, Alikonis, Anderson, Ninness. fi -fe-gd W- SOI HOMORI' OPIIQPRS Seated Herb Hetrrck Iandstrorrr vrce prcsrdtnt Harold Zutgt advrsor secretary Jrrn Clapptr pltsrdent Standrng Ken Jury Chevalrcr treasurer Second year students take on cur of sophlstlcatlon SOPHOMORES broke tradrtron thrs rear and purchased 156 class rrngs for the first trme rn the recent hrstors of OTHS An all box team of class officers were Jrm Clapper presrdent Ken Landstrom XICG presrdent Herb Het rrck secretarx and Jerrx Chexalrer treasurer Class adxrsor was Harold 7uege The frrst prorect the sophomores undertook thrs xear nas a dance rn honor of the new freshmen xrhrch took place on the u enrng of Septem ber 7 rn the Krngman pm A class monex makmg prorect xx as the sellrng of OTHS notepaper Cl rss dues xx ere also collected 'Nlrss Judx N anderxort was elected Sophomore attendant for the 1956 Home comrng The class float bearrng, the theme Armed For Sterlrng xx as decked with a giant octopus. Sophomore Crrrc councrl members that serx ed both semesters rn ere Lx le Cunnrngham Kathy Gerstner Drck YV1l1x Mervsrn Hoxses Brran Parnt er Dare Sauter Art Mason Cheryl Iselson Jrm Clapper Bert Van Eg mond Kathx Rrchardson Sandra Bounds Ronald Dodd Jean Monrot Jerrx Chrrstopher Judx Poundstone Clorra Melrng, and Kalah Renurck Those serxrng one semester were Judx Hoffman Dale Wrse Dale Fogle Peggr Mazza Suzx Rrchardson Ken mth Bax er Jane Fulkerson and Mark Serrrer Sophomore homeroom adxrsors xx ere Harold Zuege Merle Burke T O Zrmmcrman George Hardos Mrs Dorothx Rotter Mrs Jasper Gjerde Mrs Russell Andrevx Mrss Jox Krueger James Harrrs G11 Lore and Gordon Fidler. Acklund Funlce Xdams Ierrl Xllen l-,d Xlsug Carol Xnderson llorann Anderson lxax Xngell Shlrlex Xrbet Richard Baldoni Peter Barnes Bill Battles C hersl Baxer Richard Beals Charles Beers Nlarwbelle Bernardonl I-rances Bernardonl Thomas Berrler Nlarlt Beyer lxenneth liokus James Bond Nlarv Bounds Sandra Bowes larry Brewer 'Slarion Brlel Jon Bruck Ronald Iirw don leslle Burgess Aaron Burton Bonnie Cam Lawrence Campbell Norma arby Dale Carlin Herman Carter Cliff C halus Ron lharller Richard Chew aller Jerry I hexaller Judy C hrlstopher .Ierrx C hnstw l am I lapper Jim I larke Jim C laus Jim Cofold Bettw Knn Collins Karen Conner Nancy Cook Mike frail, Kathy Crawford Beth Cummings Annette Cunningham lyle Cusick Bob Ilavis Clair lJeCeare Ronald llettore Roger Dodd Ronald Donnelly. Ken Duckworth, Rita Dudgeon, Suzanne Dulian, George Ride. Sandra Eisert. Carol Ernst, Ernie Farrell, Alan 131 al 1 ' Class of 1959 if is K 2!.,f 1' 3' ,ww N-6 . :ogy- t Feltman lxen l'lke Ronald I-leetwood Ahce Fogle Dale Foster Ronald Fowler Robert Fulkerson Jane fabehart Charles I ardner Richard I arrlson Judy Gash Sheila Gaul Stanley I elger Charles. Gerstner kathy Glacomlnl Ida I oetsch l at I oetz Jack Coforth lom 1 oodchlld I erald I oodman C arlyn 1 reen Burton Green Nhlllam C retencord l hyllls 1 rubaugh Don I ualandrx LeRoy Gumm Carol i umm Phyllis f ustafson larry Ham fora Hamm lilll Hanna Judy Harris George Haryel Norma Hausaman Galle Hcemstra lhil Hertzner Janet Hesslim., Mary'belle Heth Robert Hetrick Herb Hoenes Robert Hoffman Judy' Holm Allan llornbeck Sherry' lloxsey' lllerwin Ingram Joy' Jttt Mary' Pllen Jobst Robert Johnson Dorothy Johnson l'rs.d Johnson 1 ary' Johnson lat Johnson Stanley' Kalisiak lloyd Kammert r Robert Hates Janet Hates Janice Katrein, Sally' Keller, Jane Kimber, Janis Kiner Sandra in H J 'fi' 45' - Klm2fT0m f K, -P - H 5- V f Knox, Don I vi Y I f ff , - ' , g7 Q ' '- -f. J 4 R I l .. . - X., Q. , , , ,.., U if V U y Q , We , J J It G. i V . J 4 -'A - K ,J H x A f - .1 t f f' id n 1 . , ' . . 5 ' .n , , l I Y , R ' ' ,,-. - X ' A Q 'Ai ' . 'l 1 a -N .5 , . J, , iw , 'L Q 4 -. 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Xpplebee Vlaxne ' 'hers Joanne hers .Iohn Bam Russell Ballard Judw Batlstml Denms Baxter James Bernarda Bruce Berta Cher: Blffam Nlars Blllmgs Sharon Blackles Terrs Blue lal erne Blunk Richard Blw 'lhchael Boa? Nlarw Bolatto Sandra Boslo C irol Bowen Dennis Bowle lete Brady Sandra Bramcl Jeanine Brooke Rlchle Brooker l'lmer Brookman lxen Brown Dennis Brown Frnle Bruck S mdra Brs an C all Buehler Krt Burke Robert Burke Ron Bute Carl Bute Rebbeca alkms l eggs Carey Sue C arr Daud Carroll Sandra Carter Beth Carter lmnea Casey Sheila Cate Shlrles C hapman I ous Chew aller Barbara C lark Roger Clark lom Coffey Damn K-W 5 1.1 3' ns ,Q -J Collins Jon M Comparon Mars Constantine .I ack Craft .llm Cross Dorothw C ross Karen Cross Ilnda C ummlngs I at Cusack lunm C uslck lat Dawldson Bob Dans l'dlth Decker Sharon Defenbaugh Ron DeSpaln luann Dlal Charlene Diem Charlene Dlsler Bexerlw l,0lTlll1S Carx Doolex Doris Dubach Bob Duggan Sharon Duslc Ricky Puck .lerrv Plrhart Blll Fldrldge Charles If Prlckson Daud 137 T ,- 1 C3 w-1 17 if -9 'Www Nw' L4 Chssof1960 A v ll G U . 1 .', w I - . . . QQ- ST v ' ' . ' - 1. - - ' .- , . ' ' J - . . .. V .. tr. J eq: ef I J 6 ,lj Q Q, , , - - .. t9 6 E , . 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CN Aff- as fa'-1 f' k,1 tw-1 'Ir 454 '35, Qllln-3 ,Af ,a 4-1 3 J 1 'v -Z Farley lVally I-erguson Clarence Ferguson Hlll Pusher Connie I-usher Dick I-loor karen Fogle Don Polex Carol I-ord Phslhs Fox Gene Fox Jowce I-ov Samuel Preeburw Bill Freeman George l-rlbbs lom I-ru., Rob Puller Sandra fabehart Don fage Xnn fagllardo ldl famons lharles farrlson N mu C arrlson Russell I elger l d ferdlnf., John 1 llbert Nlarllxn lllbert 'Nlarw Coetsch Iom f orskl C arol I oxero lhomas Grandadam John Green Jlm Gregorx Janet Grooms Kllce I rooms Jlm Hall' hllen Hampson lzrrx Hanold Bull H lnselman I erry Hanson Rettx H nrmon Salls H lrtshorn Judw H n Ronnie H nes Bob Har son Charles Hazard Ron Hude Delores Henrw Betts Hepmr Harm Hepmr larrx Hess I lrrw Heth John Hethcrnngton J anne Hnlts Sherwl Hlll cm Hogm 'Vhlu Holmes lnn Horn James Hughes I lt Ingemunson Ronnu lrult 1 ana lurson Nhcrlll J uohs Rohhu lamobson ll agmr I :ro Jett Jlm Johnson Dunne Johnson J mst .lohnson ll urua Johnson I 1 Johnson R l Johnson Rohm rtl Johnson lernon Jones Judx Xnn Jones Judx 'll xrx Jugenltz Janet hdlfl Harold hallzstad Rachel luller Sally 148 xi ' ' '1?: - , ' ' . ,ri ' 4 r K- , ' - . 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' .1,,!ggV' l - 35 1' .+ t 1-sv X -xr f ,V V , . , I ogg, 1 , . lxellx Nlllte heplch Jo Ann lxlnkade Barbara lxinsala hent lxnoedler Shlrlew lxnott James hoeppe Sandra hrause lx hroehnl-te Joan hrug Connie hummer Ruth lules lxaren Learned Calun LeBeau Jerrx leBeau Richard Leech Klart Jane Lemlte Robert IeRette Iester lnetz Noel L ght Vlxnona Ilttlefalr Joan Ioonew Jerrllxn lore John lubshlna harcn Isnch Klart Niaass Connie Nlaas lane Nlaurhofer Richard 'tlalalse Larrx Nlann Linda Nlarten Robert Nlathis 'lhldrid Nlattes Janice Nlcfullough lee 'Vlcllonouzh Diane Nici ill Tom 'VlcKendrlck Judw 'llchlnnew Diane 'VIcRex nolds Barbara 'Vlewenberg Nerna Nleagher lat Nlewer Nhke Wlewers Bob Nlezel Tommt 'Vllller Qandra Jean Nhller Sands Nlmkler Jerry MISRE Mars Nlonterastelli Date Wlontgomerw lee Moore Sharon Nason Vicki Navorra Xurora Nelson Judi 'Nlewberrx Nanci Newell Jowcelgn Norman Xrt Norman Barbara O Connell Shirley O llell lanlt 1 Ohme Charles Olle I,3Sld Olsen Neal Olson lat Onken Beverly Owens Gene Palmer Lynne Pate Lenn Pearson Qhirley Ieddicord Dick Perros Bill Peterson Janet Petrus Arnold l folsgrof. 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Jolene Pike Pamela Pillion Colleen Pixley Terri Polancic Dave Polen Larry 139 6' .i Y? 3 .4' D Class of 1960 Freshmen -:r -1 7 9,1 4 v-4 my Mraz. si LA X... .aiu f V I ' .9 .1 ,sr I' .-4 'Z I ool Jos ee I ool Stexe I ope Jamu I rater lhclt I rlce I afawette I rlce Ilob Quinn Bob Rabensteln Janet Raber Ixen Radle lana Reldel Stexe Res noldx Ihrdle Res nolds Juanlta Rewnolds lher Rlchardxon Janet Rldeout John Ringer Cecelia Rlslnfz Jlm Rlstau lcorgla Rlstau John Robertson I ale Robertxon Sands Robinson Jack Rocket lieth Rodrlquei Raw Rorem Bob Rowe Jerrx Row new Marx lou Rudnlcln Jamex Schobert Ronald Schwartzbamh larrs Seaman l'leanor Selbert Xlbert Selbert Stanley Sellers Iorrame Shannon Janeo Shearer I lorn Shelton Robert Shrewe Ronnie Slbert Bonnie Smallbone Jack Smlth lxaren Sorenson llaud Sorenson larrw Speme Je ln Stahlx Don Standard Jamk Stanlte Joe Stephens 'liars Xnn Stewenson C erald Stone Barbara Sturdnant Rob Suerson iharlene Taxlor Jo knn Tawlor Il lllldm lerrx lieth lhorsen John lhorsen 'II arf. :ret lhorsen lom llmm Ixennx lownxend Ilon Fungtt Jo Xnn X an I gmond I mte W agner I xmla I illaem Xnltl X3 alter f all Warren l'llen W irrnmr loxull Xl awerwltl fora xxdl5tI'Slxl Iilll IW ext lddn ll huler lun White Ilorothx W llllrltt l'd Nhlmox Su71nne Nhlcox lom Xhlhelml Xrthur Vhllunxon lhwllls Xl llllams Deanna l-1 U V x K'-' 1 . 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Ruger PRIINCIPAI MACRAE SHANNON 'Opportunity to Improve' X oui xchool xx high the claw of 1951 ledxex soon 11 the he-alt of fi xx on flQlfLll distiict Oui communitx hax uxed itx 1680111 ces has taxed itself has hoxx n xxillingnew to plan foi the fLltLll8 to pioxide xou gifxdudting senioix lp1J01tllllltX to impi ox e x oui tation in hte In no othu nation in the xx olld it no othu time in l1lNt0lx his xouth been gixen 11 glefltcl chanu to leain Vlhit xou h xxx iptu illx done xxith xoul Ollljljltllnltx tinu alone xxill tell HL xxho hfixg xxoilxul xxith xou hixx gleit faith in xou md beliexe th it xou xxill go out into Qommunltx hfg to hglp unite in exxn lnttu fLltLllE lol tho 1 xx ho folloxx xou Onlx o L in L uh gxnu ition of gl iduatu repfix it dcbt to thou xx ho 1. ixn o much Good lupk and be xt xxlxhu 0 Y Y J 4 A L 4 A I V 1 1 1 . 5 - l , 1 '- 1 v 1 1 . 1 1 1 , 1 . , ,m . . . , . 1 - 11 'L1 1- . 1 . lr Av A1 . .1 1 L1 1 ,1, .1 1 ' L1 , L1 F ' 'I - V L--1 1 I 1 1 v' v I1 1 . 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MISS ROSENIARY COXNER. secrcrlry Haxrng a B S and an WI S from lllrrrol State Normal Lmxer rtx Xernon X Xdams teache Irterature and Irfc. -Xmerrcarr Lrt erature and Book -Xhout -Xmnrrca NI -Xdam who came to OTHS ln 1933 ha a erxror homeroom anrl adn Q Boxslrng Clulr -Xdwrbrrrg Euchre and Chem club C harles .I Allkonrs teache lxrologx P 5 e mg a B S from Illrnor XXL lexan Lmxer rtx and an NIS from the Lmver rtx of Nllchrgarr N11 -Xlrlxonr who tarted teachrng at OTHS rn 1039 ha a Junror homeroom -X Junror homeroom adn or kenneth Xnderson teacht Xocatlonal -Xgrrculturt xnd advrses the local chapter of the Futurt Farmers of -XINLIILZ -X graduate 1BS P of Iowa State Qollege 'llr Anderson Ntxrtul at OTHS rn 1993 Ho. has dom postgr xduate xnorlx xt the Lrrrxer rtx of Illrrrorx Sponsor of the Ottawa Chapter of the Future Homemxlxere of -Xmerrca Nlarx Fllen Xndren hxb been teachrrxg homtmalt mg at OTHS slnct 1030 She holdx a BS from the Lmverxrtx of Illrnors xml hae at tended tht Lmxersrtx of Vhscorrbrrr Nlrs Andrew hah a bophomore homeroom -X frmhman homeroom xnlu or Jewell H Berrrer teaches Errglrbh and Algebra and ad vrses the Future Ttacherx of -Xrrrurcx A graduate 1BS rrr Educatronb of Ferrtral WIINSOLIII Stxte Te xcherb College the Llll werxrtx of Nlrssourr UI S rn Fmlucxtrc rx! rrrl NIcPher'sorr College 'llr Btrrrer xtartul ttachrng xt OTHS rrr 1'P'Jlv Ros I' Bohannon xx ho begxrr at Ol HS rn 1037 teaches chemrxtrx and DllXNlCN Thr rear 'Xlr Bohanrrorr ha a SQlllO1 homeroom rn Fclucatron xrrd xrr 'NI S He ha xtterxdnd Furclta Colltgre lrrrwrsrtx of lllrrrol xml Statf, Lrrrwerxrtx of loxxx vrsor o he on B me C Nlerle liurlte hegxn ttxchmg. at OTHS rn 1 L Lac 1 oc-rx um rw L xx 1 1. ms xrr N L xrrxr x 4 x em u mor St itl orrrxal I rrrver -X SL xrtx r t x 1 ophomo 1 homc 100111 ulrnl a S 1 lwlut rtr o ert I liurnx hr um u 1 n X 1 nor L rx o L 1 L xp 1 rerun xr htm 1 N rn o o uxre llllltlllg' l hmm honxeroom 'San.-1- .lt .I .v' 4 Q l . Nernon Adami lharle -Xllkonr kenneth Anderson Nlarx I-llen Andrew Jem ell Berner Rox Bqhgnnon Nierle Burke Robert Burn ' 's . T , 1'. 4 A. ' M . fl . . ' ' -s A oglss' '- .K . 1 ' ' as Av ' ' v -S' l- . QA - lk ' q.., lS.. L A l A - . . . , , V at T . I ' -2 ' h ' l 'A :- ll ' 'V v l, -1 ' 2 . ' 1 sy I K K z , U , V ' '- 4 if and senior' clzxss sponsor.. He holds zr B.S. Acl ' f t - Sh ' us' ss 'lub, i.r:x::. H1 rx- -he S '11 sg 1' -12 H- holl: z .-LB. from Illllllllf lVesl-yzxrr Vui- arrl has att- I-l lll' 's . z 1 , ' N ' ' f -'sity zrrrml the . mericarr lfrxi- H .' Mr: Bu 'k- hz sz s r- 1- - '-. ,e I Hxl ' ,I ' B., zxrr l an BLS. in I -z lm. ' ' , I- R b J as :rt - l-l lllirrois VK' -s- . lm-yzx L'rrivvr.'ity zxrrnl th - l'rrivcr'sity of llli- 3 f E. Mr. B rr' s, wh wxm- to UTHS in M- I I 12'-17. t xr -h -s Arr - 'rxrr l,ltL'l'2l111l'L' 2 rxl Moll- -f ern Ill' rry. Ht-715 th- :pr s r' f the ' S' Sq z ' 2 -' 'lull ami has ax frm-s 1 '3 K .- U x ,v ' r ll -y. .Xf'TIYI'I'Y 'I'Ii'KIi'l'S Zilt drawn to ilctermine which studs-nts are to eo to State tournament franies, Sally Smith checks numbers drawn liy Sandy Vorcorz IH. while Jufly Buehler. Phil Black and -loan Pedrlicoril prepare typed lists of num- l-ers for posting. Merle Burke and Gordon Firller supervise, Keith Clark Gordon Fidler Glenn Grever I 'I 4 Mary Dagraedt Alice fijerde Barbara Griffiths 41 za' 4. ,, 7 Voming' to UTIIS in 15949, Keith Clark is Track coach and Vross-crnnitry coach. Mr. Clark has attended the University of Illinois 4B.S. in Education and an BLS. in Physical Education! and Middlelrury College lNI.A.l. He teaches English and has a freshman homeroom. Fomingz to OTHS in 12054, Mary Ilagraedt is advisor to G..-X..-X., the cheerleaders. the souare dance and social dance groups, and coaches girls' tennis. Bliss Dagrraedt has at- tended La Salle-Peru-Ogrleshy Junior Fol- legfe. the University of Illinois, and holds an BLS. and a BS. from Illinois State Normal l'nivt-rsity. She teaches health and physical education and has a junior homeroom. Gordon T. Ifidler, who came to UTIIS in 1955. has an BLS. from Illinois State Normal University and has attended Chillicothe Business College. He teaches Typing, Book- keeping, and Sales and advises a sophomore homeroom. Having: attended Farroll College and having: a RS. and an NLS. from the Ifni- versity of XVisconsin. .Xlice Gjerde came to OTHS in 159-143. She teaches Home Manage- ment, advises the Interior Decorating cluh, and has a sophomore homeroom. Advisor of The Buccaneer and The Sen- ior, Glenn A. Grover holds a HS. and an BLS. in Education from Illinois State Norm- al Eniversity. He teaches .Iournalism and English and advises a junior homeroom. Barbara Grifhths, who started at OTIIS in 1955, has a B.S. in Education from Illi- nois State Normal L'nivei'sity, and teaches Contemporary Literature. MEMORIAL PAINTING to Mrs. John Hoff is presented to the school hy Linda VVhite and Earl Beals. representing: the art students and club members directed by Mrs. Hoff during' her last semester of teaching. Principal MacRae Shannon ac- cepts the painting, a reproduction of George Inness' Peace and Plenty. June Gross James Harris Marguerite Hempen Holding: an M.S. from Indiana University and a B.S. from Southern Illinois University, June L. Gross, a H3563 addition to the OTHS staff, teaches Health and History. He is - advisor to the Bowling clubs and has a freshman homeroom. .-Xdvising the Development of Jazz clulx and a sophomore homeroom, George C. Haidos teaches Advanced Typing. Begin- ning Typing, and Record Keeping. He holds a B..-X. from the University of Minnesota and an M.A. from the State University of Iowa. Mr. Haidos began teaching at OTHS in 1955. Coming to OTHS in 19543, James Harris teaches Algebra, General Math. and Geom- etry. Mr. Harris has a B.S. and an BLS. from Western Illinois State and advises Boys' Athletics Club. He has a sophomore homeroom. OTHS cafeteria manager Lydia Heem- stra has a BS. from Lewis Institute and an BIS, from the l'nivL-rsity of Illinois. Teach- ing' Homemakingg I and II. Mrs. Heemstra N came to OTHS in lil-18. 1 , W 'Y Q -ft 4 Xlarguerite Hempen. advisor of Scholar- ship eluli. sponsor of a senior homeroom and eolli-:fe advisor to seniors, olitained a HS. and an MS. from the I'niversity of Illinois. She also attended the I'niversity of Penn- sylvania. I'niversity of l'olorado. and Uni- versity of Minnesota. Q Advisor of the Vompetitive and Recrea- tional Swimniing clulfs. Tom Henderson also teaches History and Swininiingr. and is in charge of a senior homeroom. He Megan teaching: here in 1954. Ile holds a HS, and an BIS. in Ifdueation from Illinois State Normal L'niversity. George Haidos Lydia Heemstra Tom Henderson ,. Y sv--. ni' -oi. T v-.4 ul, i' . vu! ,J Q -wma Georgine Hess Nancy Hoerger Marjorie Huff Robert Johnson Robert Krabel Joy Krueger Marguerite Laugman Mary LeMay 1-17 OTHS Faculty Receiving her B.A, from Clarke College. Dubuque. Ia., and her BLS. from the Uni- versity of Illinois. Georgine Hess began teaching Mathematics here in 1945. She has a freshman homeroom and advises Needle- work club. Teaching Physical Education and Health since she came to OTHS in 1954. Nancy Hoerger sponsors Pep Squad, Poseidon, the Cheerleaders, and Bridge Club. She has a B.S. and an M.S. from Maclilurray College and is a freshman homeroom advisor. Shorthand and Office Procedure teacher, Marjorie Huff has a B.S. from the Univer- sity of Illinois. She came to OTHS in 1948 and this year advises Bowling Club A. Miss Huff has a senior homeroom. Freshman class sponsor, Robert E. John- son, who teaches U. S. History and Sociol- ogy and coaches junior varsity football, at- tended Iowa State College, whe1'e he received his B.S., University of Colorado, and North- ern State Teachers College, where he re- ceived his M.S. He has a freshman home- room. His teaching career at Ottawa began in 1948. Teaching Practical Science and Trigo- nometry, Robert C. Krabel, who came to OTHS in 1946, has a B.S. in Education from Illinois State Normal University, and an BLS. from Northern Illinois State Teachers College. He has attended the Case Institute of Technology and the Massachusetts Insti- tute of Technology. One of the newcomers to the faculty this year is Joy Krueger, who holds an A.B. de- gree from Peru, Nebraska, State Teachers College, and also attended the University of Nebraska and the University of Omaha. She teaches Art and English, advises the Art clubs and sponsors a sophomore homeroom. Marguerite Laugman, besides teaching World Literature and Story of America. also assists in Bridge Club and has a fresh- man homeroom. She received the B.A. from St. Olaf College and her M.A. from the University of Southern California. Director of guidance and chairman of the mathematics department, Mary R. Le- May teaches Advanced Algebra and Solid Geometry. Coming to OTHS in 1935, Miss Lelllay received a B.S. from Illinois VVes- leyan University and an M.S. from the University of Illinois. Athletic director D. Gilbert Love began teaching at Ottawa in 1944. He attended the University of Missouri, University of Illi- nois, Colorado College of Education and re- ceived his B.A. in Education from Western State College. He teaches Health and Driv- ing, advises Boys' Athletic Club A, and sponsors a sophomore homeroom. I 'Teaching instrumental music courses, ad- vising the VVind Ensemble Club, Instrument- al Sight Reading Club. Highwaymen, and sponsoring a senior homeroom fills the schedule of Ray Makeever. He received his B.S. from YVestern Kentucky State College and his BLM. from Northwestern University. He began teaching at Ottawa in 1950. Head of the driver training department, Robert McKay also advises the Girls' Drill Squad, has a junior home1'oom, and teaches a course in Driver's Training. He attended the University of Illinois, where he received his B.S. in Education, Northwestern Uni- versity, and Butler University. 1927 marks the year he began teaching here, The school nurse, Frances B. McMillan, 1'eceived her B.S. from Peabody College for Teachers, Nashville, Tenn., and her Life Diploma, Emporia, Kansas, State Teachers College. She also attended Wesley Hospital School of Nursing, Wichita, Kansas: The University of Minnesota: and Baker Univer- sity, Baldwin. Kansas. Mrs. McMillan is in charge of the Future Nurses Club and teaches home nursing and health. She came to Ottawa in 1941. Advising junior planning and assisting Mr. Burns with Beginners Square Dancing Club, Mary Jane Mess also teaches Spanish and French and has a junior homeroom. She received her A.B. and M.A. from North- western and attended summer sessions at Purdue University and McGill University. She began teaching here in 1943. Nick Milosevich is head of the intramur- al and military departments and teaches Physical Education. Having studied at the University of Southern Illinois, Western Michigan College and the University of Illi- nois, Mr. Milosevich holds B..-X., M.A. and M.S. degrees. Coming to OTHS in 1954, he is a junior homeroom advisor and directs the Oflicers club and the Boys' Drill Squad. Physiography teacher, Mildred Morgan, also heads the audio-visual department, is in charge of the Projectionist clubs, and sponsors a senior homeroom. She received a B.S. from State Teachers College, VVhite- water, VVisc.. and a l'h.3I. from the Cniver- sity of VVisconsin. Since coming to Ottawa in 1952, B. J. Nluus has been choir director. This year Mr. Muus has a freshman homeroom and directs two clubs: Madrigal Singers and Boys' Chorus. Ile holds a bachelor of arts degree from St. Olaf College and a bachelor of music degree from the MacPhail College of Music. -1. 'tl vii. Y WWW, .-A 53, Gilbfff I-01 Rav Makeover Rllbfff MIKE! Frances Mrhiillnn Mary Jane Mess Nicholls Milosevic-h Mildred Morgan Bum Mugs 1-18 Allen FOURTH-HOL'R Home Management stu- dents, Ethel Ann Heth. Kathy Caise, Carol Clement, Donata Heidenrich. are hostesses at faculty tea. Faculty and staff members are Roy Bohannon, Mrs. George Willy, Mrs. Frances McMillan. Nlnneu-1 W'iIliam Novak I ertrude Pfell Dean Riley' Ben Rutter Dorothy Rutter -Q9 ,-4 5' :ff Lf? 'J' I L- 3 :J 'C' 355. . Allen Ninness, a graduate of Southern Illinois University and the University of Illinois, teaches Business Education and Mathematics. Holder of B.Ed., B.S., and BLS. degrees, Mr. Ninness, who came to OTHS in 1947, advises a junior homeroom and one of the Boys' Athletic clubs. Bill Novak, head football coach, who be- gan teaching at Ottawa in 1947, attended La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Au- gustana College, Western Illinois State Col- lege, Where he received his B.S. and M.S.. and the University of Wyoming. He has a senior homeroom, advises the Boys' Athletic Club and teaches History, Swimming and Driving. Teaching English and German and spon- soring Freshman-Sophomore Dramatics Club and the Freshman cheerleaders, Ger- trude Pfeil has a B.S. from the University of Illinois and an M..-X. from the University of VVisconsin. Miss Pfeil came to OTHS in 1946, and has a freshman homeroom. Advising Swimming Club and a freshman homeroom, Dean Riley. freshman basketball coach, has a B.S. and an BLA. from VVester:i State College. He teaches geometry and algebra and came to OTIIS in 12154. Nletalshop ls taught it OTHS bx Ben .I Rotter graduate of the Ln1Y9lSltX of Iona IB -X I Adxisoi to the Checkers clubs and a freshman homeioom 'll Rottei began teaching at Ottawa in 1947 Dnectoi of tht Thespi ins ind the Fu h min Sophomoit Di llilitlls club Ilorothw Rotter teaches Speech and Ignglish Pos ses ii g a B -X degiee fiom Grinnell College and a NI -X degeiee from Xoithncstein Lni veisity 'His Rottei nho staited teaching at OTHS in 19-1-I has a sophomore home- room. S. Isabella Sanders, who started at OTHS in 1917, teaches Literature and Life. World Literature and Senior English, and is a junior homeroom advisor. Miss Sanders, head of the English department, has a B..-X. from Vassar College. and M..-X. from Colum- bia University. and attended Northwestern and Oxford Universities and the University of Illinois. Librarian of OTHS, James Smith, has a B.S. in Education from New York, and has attended Champlain College and the Univer- sity of Chicago. Mr. Smith came to OTHS in 1952, advises Scholarship Club, and has a junior homeroom. Advising Woodcraft for Girls A and B clubs, John H. Suehr teaches woodshop and has a freshman homeroom. Mr. Suehr started at OTHS in 1954, and has a B.S. from Western Illinois State College and an M.S. from Bradley University. Teaching Mathematics, Algebra and Psy- chology, James Sutherland also advises Fishing club and has a senior homeroom. He received his B.A. and M.A. from Iowa State College and began teaching here in 1952. Audrey D. Wheeler teaches Latin and advises the Junior Classical League. She came to OTHS in 1952 and has a freshman homeroom. Mrs. Wheeler has a B,A. from Northwestern University, an M.A. from the University of Illinois, and has attended Illi- nois State Normal University and the Amer- ican Academy in Rome, Italy. Stanley White, American History and English teacher, received his A.B. from Western Kentucky State College and his M.A. from Indiana University. He sponsors a junior homeroom and is in charge of the Aviation club. Theodore 0. Zimmerman, who came to OTHS in 1949, has a Ph.B, and an M.S. from the University of Chicago. He teaches History and is in charge of Civic Council and the assembly programs. Mr. Zimmer- man, a sophomore homeroom teacher, also coaches golf. Harold J. Zuege, sophomore class spon- sor, attended Oshkosh State Teacheix: Col- lege. where he received his I5.S. degree, Ile began teaching at Ottawa in 1925. He heads the industrial arts department, teaches me- chanical drawing and has a sophomore homeroom. Plemdent DR CLIFFORD CARTER DR PHILLIP WEIN DEL Board of Education THESE CITIZENS of todax glue then tlme to duect the educatlonal program f01 the cltlzens of tomorxoxx Serx mg on todax s board are seed compam presldent farmer a doctor a dentlst txuckmg fxrm executlxe lawxer and a pl mt englneer - . MR ALEX SCHERER MR ANDREW O'COIN OR Past P1 ebldent A MR LYLE BRAGG MR A LaCLAIR PERKINS I ' fs a I 9 v . v 3' , . . ., , a 'N' 2 l I 13 ' MR. ARTHIIR WALTER MR. DAN RIORDAN Q I .ff , fs I 0. 4. I Xl I. WUUIJ. vo zxsxistzmt Q.. -..- I -...ag ,xi SS HL!-IIJIX I-I WOOD rm-uielrar MIC NIll'Il.Xlil, 0'l'0NNl'Il,I.. 2lll1'lld2lIll't' ulliccr S. IC.Xl,l'H WINTUN. hllllklx00lJ0l' Office Staff Xl RS. li litblifi I-I WILLY. 0 hnum-iul Sl'l'Ft'tZlTj 1 Cafeteria Staff SIX members of the cafeteria staff, perhaps the most popular of staff members, are responsible for filling approximately 550 stomachs each day. The cooks begin their daily task early CAF!-ITERIA STAFF: Miss Violet Williamson, Mrs. Cora Boc, Mrs. Ida Hagenbach. each morning and labor until the middle of the afternoon. Staff personnel are Mesdames Tres- sa Nelson, Helen Jonason, Cora Boe, Ida Hagenbach and Misses Alvis Marten and Violet Williamson. C.XFE'I'l'IRIA STAFF: Mrs. Trcssa Nelson, Miss Alvis Marten, Mrs. Helen Jonason. 153 M A N l' A I. .K RTS Building janitors lid VYulfv, fiillllilllh Yittom- and Miko Kntroin tllkl' an IIIHINUIII from lwusy schmiulv to chuck the lata-st news. :px !, l H Custodial Staff JK . J.XNl'l'0IlS-Top rim: M11 .Izum-s AI2il'kl'y. M11 ' ui Il.A!l1IllilIlI1. Mr. . 'ton Su-vvrlsml. lint- mw rms: Mr. Ihm Has- 'L n. 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P1es ex BUSINESS Nlinlgcl 11141116 laitf xxho letulned to the staff iftex 1 xholt x ic it10Il IH Chl xgco fox muox s 1 gzclx The stiff pl xnned the 1914 Qemor uound the Todix s Students T TDOIIUXX s Cltlfens concept ix a tub 1 lx uct: LU Luau 1 u alea to ex elxone iSSOC1ltQCl xxlth the 1ct1x1t1u ot Ott xxxi Toxxnxhlp Hlgh School 4.2 ' 7 T 9 A . xr, .L N.- f , 1 A A I L YEARBOUK EDITOR Natalie Delloss and Associate class xvllls. while Managing' Editor Alherta Qchelb 1 . 0 p u 0 f 1 f 1 f Q f .2 A. 2 L. , . -h. A. 2 ' - ' A. 1 - iff' L ' L. . . B. ' , ' K. . -. 2 .- . 1 ' I ' 'T ' ' 1 1 1 v 4 l . 1 v ' 0 , T . . L . 6 L L K Y L - L v 1: 2 f 1 2 L' 2 - I2 - .- - 4--: . . 1 Q a T 7 A Q 'V Y If 'l' .f .' . . ' . , . - - K, H 1 K 1 A ' ' ' USZII ta 'lz1u. ' z . ' sl the tasks SfmWt1m9S mfmotfmgus' the paid 21 visit. The shoxx' also saluted ' 2 ' .' ' ' S ' .. ' A 2 2 ,. -. 4.2 . Z I v ' ' . . A. . 2 . 2 K. . .' ' '. . ' . 'z -z ' ' ' 'cz f ' 2,' ' fu'- . . . 2 L 2 L. Q.. . 'S , 'Z . . . 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V V L xl ' , , , , L . ... 2 'Z Q' 5.12151 will :mil Z'!lP5ta1mrnt nf the 0112155 nf IH 7 I, Joyce Alms, will to my sister, Carol, my roomy' locker so she will have a placc for her supplies I Dorothy Arxxood will the office bcnch to anxone who rs unlucky enough to gct caught I Brll -ky ers wrll all my fun at the class parties to Potts and Bonnie Brookrnan I Judx Battles will the phonograph rn thc hack of Mr Hardos tx ping room to mx srstcr who I know will havc cnough nervc to crank rt up I Nancx Bayer will mv good standing xxrth the sewing teacher to some poor ad vanced class I Bob Beard will to somc freshman mx lovable homeroom teachcr Mr Suthcrland I Don Behringer will mx youngcr broth cr to all the teachers that have taught mc at OTHS I John Bernardonr will my patrcncc to the teachers who will have my cousrn Bud rn therr classes next year I Phrl Black will my room rn the Inman Hotcl at Champaign to Jerry Varland for the 1958 State Basketball Tournament I Karen Blue will my knack for getting hours to my cousin LaVerne and mv abrlrtv to stack charrs rn 603 to Mr Hendersons next homeroom I Dick Boe will mx seat in economics to some innocent Junior I Marlene Boe will mx seat rn homc room G02 to some incoming freshman and the experrcnce of gcttrng a tl1dl'llOlltl to mx srstcr I Bob Boxxers will 310 and Mr Ad mrs to some unlucky freshman I Donald Bruck will mv old portfolios to Gcnc Hampson I Judx Bruck wrll mx lockcr to somc I Bonnie Brydon will mx Drill Squad xxhrstlc to thc Junior who wlshcs rt ind most of rll to thc PlldtCS the 1058 State Baskct ball Championship I Don Budach xxrll mv parking plact to Cx lrnanm I .ludx Buehler vxrll mx soft cushion for those hard classroom chrrrs to Sandx torcoran and mv abrlrtx to finish high school rn four xcars to mx brothcr -'trt I Donna Bumgarner xxrll all mx rnchcs to next xcar s IOUIHAIISIS mx rdcas to tht future Pcp Squad vlceprcsrclcnt mx lrus scat to Champaign to anxonr xxho dorsnt get hoarsc and all mx fun rt I rkt Crcncxr to Carol Mcxcrs and Janeo Shannon I Ron Burton will manx laffs t 'Slack Hemo I Marx Margaret Busch xxrll rll mx good trmcs to Jerrx Monterastcllr an rn coming freshman max he keep mx fresh man pep all four xears I, Don Butterfield, will my position in CII to some unlucky freshman. I Judith Caldwell will mx lunches rn homeroom 301 to the next hungry fresh man I Fred Carlson, will ll mx honest ex cuses rn the office to Ken Bax cr I Ixathx Carse will all the fun and good times at O'I HS to thc lucky frcshmcn I Dianne Caxatorta xxrll 5 555 points to Irttle Bevo m next xcar s succc sful bas kctlrall scason and rlso a fabulous tour nament weckcnd to Suzy Richardson I I ob Chalus will mv ability to receive trophies to Jerrv Var land I Ieonard Chexalrer xxrll to mx bcst frrend Mastcr Robcrt Jobst mx old beat up clectrrc razor I .Ioan Claggett, vxrll mx sixth hour scll rng class to any unlucky pcrson I Jack Claggett, will mx bad times to Tom Mezel I Jack Clapper wrll mv glorious won derful, exciting, happy days at OTHS to some rndescrrbably lucky freshman I Carol Clement will mx loud voice to Marcia Crobe so that she can cheer the Pirates down to State again and my nick name to Ann Wilson mav shc take prrde rn rt I Frank Cole will to all FFA students mv luck with N11 Anderson I Carol Lee Conner will room 602 to some unluckx freshman I Garla Cross wrll all mx As to my sister I Jrm Cupples will all mx hours that the office has grvcn mc to some unlucky fresh man positron rn band to Janco Shannon I Iflorse Daughertx vxrll to Judx Hanna the ability to carry on thc 1-I-Z 19 rn good st rndrng with bctter luck I Iarry Daxrs xxrll mx alnlrtx to et rlong xxrth Mr lNovak to anx luckx frcsh mm I Judx Decker xxrll to mx srstcr all thc fun I havc had it OTHS rnd mx scat rn '01 to a luckx frcshman I 'Natalie De'Nloss xxrll all thc succcss of P 1? Judy Hanna and mx abrlrtx to hclp 'ilrllce stack chairs to mx incoming brother I Ie ox Diem xxrll mx xorcc to Mike Lxnott and mx amlrrtron to lcarn to anx onc who rs xxrllrng to spcnd thc trnrc re qurrcd I Charlene Duggan vxrll all the fun Ivc had rn mx four xears of high school to mx srstcr Sharon . V , rs. ' n V 7 9 I .Y ' ' X 1 ll 4 v!Y Y . Y ' . V ., , . ' . Y H , . , 2 t' , ! A 1 YA ' . V ' rv 4: H I ' . V V ' ' . H V , D V U . ' ' r V 9. ' 2 - r I r A V V ' V ' V V ' . 1 ' ' I I I x ' A I ' Y' ' 7 ' ! ! , ' at ' rr - , ,H ,v N 1 s J . M ' v AL U V f ' V A 1 1 ' V ' v V g v . ' V , , V . . , . . . - . 9 ' Y v 1 ! I a 1 . , A , l 1 9 r .7 Y I ' .I ' ' , w 1 v 4 4 1 3 1 I I ', . , V' V ' V - V , - ' ' ' l i ' V M V , , . 7 l I . ' . . ' ' , . Y ' 1 1 . - ,- I -- - 1 I D r . s ' ' 1 I ,. V . I y I u ' ' !. ! p .' . K. , , . , , . . . . . . . r V , . V V . I . . . . ! Y Y ' 1- . ' V V . r r . . I A , , V , , V V Av y Y ' .' . , V v ' I V ' . 2 ' I . ' , ra r u , 7 7 ' A . ! 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' V 1 . . , - - - f I Pat Duggan Will mx cheellng trous EIS to a cheerleadel Wltll slnus trouble that IS golng to Champalgn nexft xeal and the monex for a nexx palr to Nllss HOQIHQT I Sharon Dullan xxlll mx seat on the bench ln the oflice to solne unfoltunate sklpper I Donna Dullan vllll mx good tempel to someone xvlth less patlence than I I Nlarx Jane Dxxxer Will to Nil Gjerde a mole qulet class than her fll st hour SLDIOIS xxele thls xear and all the fun Ixe had ln hlgh school to Jelrllxn max she have the same I 'Vlxrle Elxx ell Vslll mx absence sllps to Judx Hanna I Dlana Ex ensen wlll homeroom 201 and all my good tlnles at OTHS to some lucky fleshman I Bull Farrell wlll mv ablllty to mlss choll practlce and not get caught to Elnle Peterson I I-llzabeth Fleetwood xxlll all the ofn CIIIS I took ln sholthand to some unluckx Junlol and all the fun at OTHS to mv slster Allce I Carole Flsher wlll my seat IH home 100m to sonle lucky freshman I Ernest Foster wlll my seat ln home loom to some poor fleshman comlng freshman my 3bllItV to eat an apple evely day I JoAnn Fox, wlll the best of luck to the Hungry FIV9 I Ierry Frlg wlll my state of havlng no xxlllable goods to anv Junlol who finds hlmself ln such cllcumstances next xeal' I Llnn Fulkerson wlll my whlstle and my Jeans wlth the red palnt cn them to mv slster Jane for her use before the LP football game ln 1958 I Vlctor Fuller would wlll mv Cl edlts to Ed Zalka, but I need them mole than he does I Blll Goldman, wlll my desk ln Ml All konls studx hall to some qulet person who can help hls blood PIGSSUTQ I Fxerette Green wlll all the ,Q,'l'lN hall I glew as second lleutenant to Wayne Jacob son who lS an up and comlng prlvate I George Greene wlll mv homeroom teacher Mr Henderson to sonle D001 un suspectlng fleshman I Donna Grlxettl wlll nlv posltlon as one of the four Sholtles ln Dllll Squad to sonle up and comlng freshman also my nlckname bowlegged mldget to Julle Sheahan and hope that she can find someone else who xvlll fit the descllptlon I June Guller xvlll to Gaxla Malone mv front low seat and all the fun I had ln Txp lng II I Jean Gustafson wlll my office ln Po seldon to mx anxious brother Larrv I Bry an Hackler vxlll nly llttle 12 IH by 12 ln locker to some lucky freshman and hope he can keep lt cleaner than I dld I Joanne Hannlgan vxlll mx nlckname Bo Bo to Dlgger or to anvone that wants It I Nancx Hanold wlll to the next group of 7-8-2 12 more luck but as much fun as vxe had ln our senlor xear I Jerrx Hawthorne xxlll mx chalr ln band to some lncomlng trombone plaxer and hope thex don t get behlnd someone as good as Ldllt Ball I .Ilm Heemstra xxlll all the unpredlct able sclexxv tloublesome glrls to mx broth er Llttle Henlo I Dorothx Helde xxlll to mx SlSt9l all the fun she can posslblx have at her nexx school Glenbard hlgh school I Donata Heldenrlch xxlll mx cluttered chemlstlx draxxer to a Celtaln plospectlve senlor wlth the hope that It xvlll finallx get cleaned up I Ruth Xnn Hertzner wlll mx seat ln homeloom to an unlucky fleshman mv Chall ln Typlng class to mv slster Janet and my chall ln home management t Barbara Chevaller I Ethel Xnn Heth wlll my posltlon on the Senlor staff to sonle CICSGIVIDH' Iunlol who llkes to nllx glue also nlv abllltx to palnt fol the R B C to Beth fl lwfold I Peggy Hetrlck wlll my broken egg hells and mv green tomatoes to Kalah Renwlck who wlll use them to the best ad vantages I Donna Hlll wlll to some future Junlor Huff s goofy Jokes I Norma Jean Hlnch wlll mv abllltx not to sew stralght to some unlucky advanced sewlng student I Lols Hylln wlll my letter wlltlng tech nlque and falthfulness to Calol Dodd I Ronald Ingram wlll my homeroom seat ln 305 to sonle lncomlng freshman I Dax ld Irlsh wlll my BbllltV to get an houl to anv luckless fl eshman who IS stupld enough to take It I Robert Ixerson Wlll my select pal klng place to some poor suckel that has part plactlce 0V0ly mornlng of the week I Janlce Jackson wlll to Judy H a nlu tual fllend all the plnk sllps I ve had I Darrell Johnson wlll mv seat IH the audltollum on the fllst low to Ed Chap man I lla Johnson xvlll good grades to sls long pants to glrls ln 206 and 1 good home loom to 603 I Janlce Johnson wlll my last seat ln band to my slstel Carol I Jerry Johnson wlll to room 607 a nlll ltaly tle and cap as a momento to the ad vancenlent of loulnallsm and lots of beans and catsup to Robln Lexvls may thex help hlm go to State next X631 I Judlth Johnson wlll mv seat on the bus to mv SlStBl Dlane so she can slt bv the heatel and keep xxalm I Vlarcla Johnson wlll mv wonderful posltlon ln the R B G to Jean Monlot and to some unsuspectlng Chlcago 2001 the tltle Ml Sutherland gave me I Peggy Johnson wlll my four fast xears of wonderful frlendshlp and fun at OTHS to someone who already enjoys them y l V' slster, Nancy L 1 1 . 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I, Bob Johnson, wrll my drop kick abrlrty to next year's extra pomt kicker I Ed Jugemtz, wrll lots of luck to all the freshman classes because they need rt es pecrally Barbara Yednock I Ron Krllron, wrll my Job of dressrng mannequrns to Corkv Peterson I Sharon Krrkpatrrck vyrll my posrtron as drum mayorette to some lucky freshman and all the fun and work of speech to Iyancy Johnson I Kay Klrne yyrll all my good trmes rn the OTHS band to some lucky Grand Rrdger I Mary Kay lxlrngerman wrll the fun of berng teased and all the nrcknames that have been prnned on me to some good natured freshman I Fleda Klugman wrll mv place Poserdon next to Ter rr Plxlcy to Roger Det tore and some cold przza to B J Muus I Frank Kneussl yyrll a freshman the same chance of earnrng an educatron as I have had I Terry Kronsted wrll Mr Sutherlands bald head and all the fun that goes vyrth rt to some deservrng freshman I Fred Kummer wrll my abrlrty to get along wrth M1 Mrlosevrch and the officers rn mrlrtary to some luckv freshman yyho wishes to be tops rn mrlrtary I Janet Kyles wrll to my sister OTHS teachers and grades mcluded I Drane Laatz yvrll my posrtron on the yearbook staff to anyone who wrll accept the hectrc Job of schedulmg senror prcture appointments and my loyalty to the R B G to Sue Worden I Chuck Landstrom wrll my luxurious homeroom seat rn Uncle Brll s homeroom to some lucky freshman I Dale Larson, wrll my seat rn bookkeep mg class to some unlucky senror I Pat LeBeau wrll the homework I drdn t do to some rncomrng freshman vyho rs as ambrtrous as I was I Lrnda Lee yrrrll a large bag of egg shells and drred green tomatoes to some up and comrng Junror vyho yvrll use them prop er y I Terry Lynott yyrll my whrskers to Tom Wrlcox and hope that he knows yvhat to do yyrth them I Jrm Magoonaugh wrll 00 pounds to Lester LeRette so he can play football I Fllen Manley yyrll the ahrlrty to do the D B to my nrece Sandy and all my spare trrne to Roger I Norma Marsden yyrll my seat rn home room to some lucky freshman I Gary Mathias yyrll the task of pester mg N11 Muus to Phyllrs McC0nnauf.h1y I Maxrne Mcheeley yy ll locker X50 equrpped yyrth mousetr rp and cheese to any lueky grrl I Barbara Melners yyrll to the next group of people vyho take 1 leaye of absence from school more luck than the senror grrls of the 7-4-2 12 had but as much fun I, Kathy Meyer, wrll all the fun we had ln Bessre to Poots for her senror year, and to my brother Mrke, mv good grades I Mary Meyers vsrll my seat rn the audl torrum to my srster Pat I Joanne Mezel, wrll my locker to anoth er steady couple I Sandy Morgan wrll a tllp to Cham pargn to my hoprng brother Dave I Mark Morrell yyrll my Englrsh book to Bob Parkrns I Gene Morrrson wrll my abrlrtv to have all homeyyork done by '3 90 to Frenchre He vyrll have trme at nrght to figure out the complrcated Jokes I Marrlyn Munks yyrll mv seat rn Mr Shannons office to some happrly marrreel senror I Larry Nelson wrll to Mrss Mess a farthful popcorn popper and to Mr Alrkonrs a stale box of popcorn I Marlys Nelson wrll my se rt rn home room to mv sister Beverly yyho yvrll be a freshman and all the fun I had as a senror to some unsuspectrng yunror I Bob 'Nrkels wrll mv posrtron as chref troublemaker on the tennrs team to Rrc I Eugene Odum wrll my old platoon CI to Bob Parkrns for two vears I Sandy Ogren, vrrll a bag full of grggles to Glorra and a truckload of seedless drll prckles to Kalah I Jerry Olryer, wrll my physrcs seat to a better student I Joe Olle, wrll no wrll because I have no wrll to vyrll I Jerry Oyy ens wrll some freshman some brarns so they wrll use them more than I used mme to keep hrs eye on durrng the 1951 08 school year I Joan Peddrcord wrll all of my fun at Hernando s to anybody that can get rn a good homeroom Mr Adams and success to the basketball team I Claudra Peterson yyrll homeroom 104 to mv brother rn hopes that he wrll be happy I Dale Ioundstone, vyrll name my first bxby grrl Valary I I Daye Press yyrll my mrlrtary hat tyyrth lreutenant barsl to Jack Frrckson plus '51 00 to eover carryrng charges I Darlene Prree wrll nry eat on the bus to Champaign next year to some se nror so th it they mav see Ott ryya trke first I Sharon Pufahl yyrll all the money I can get my hands on to Gene for yyreekrnr, hrs car I Susan Regas yyrll my abrlrty to do the DB to Sandy B and my posrtron rn the R B G to some unsuspectrng yurrror I Lee Rexroat vyrll my nrckname Rex to any other yyonder dog yyho eomes along, I Lourse Rrccr yyrll my seat rn homeroom 304 to some poor unsuspectrng freshman Y . 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I Francis Rockex yyrll Bower Kr Brake all of my future wrecks and mx abrlrty to xxreck the cars to Ron Schomas I Jean Lynn Rothbardt wrll mx abrlrty to get mx Republrcan Trmes storres rn on time for 'Nh Burns to next xear s reporter and my homeroom seat rn 206 to a deserv mg freshman I Rrchard Ross yxlll mx abrlrtx to break reeds to yyhoever plays the contrabass next xear all mx burned rubber and used traffic trckets to Nlrke Nlarkut I Sandra Satterfield vyrll all the fun I had rn advanced brologx to all the krds I encouraged to take rt next xear 4Dont make a mrstake rn drssectmg the frog 1 I Joe Scerrnr wrll all the xymnrngs of the next poker game to my pal Curly and to Lanny Pfolsgrof of EI my lreutenancv when he earns rt I 'tlberta Scherb xxrll all the hours rn 604 to some deservrng Jumor I Hank Srebert Vvlll my abrlrty to get along wrth MISS Hempen to some lucly frtshman I Jerry Sesto wrll my Wrld BrllJun1or and my hundred and twenty feet drscus throw to Bobby Jo Parkrns I Kerth Sexerson wrll my abrlrty to work up a sweat rn wrestlrng to next year s state champ John Taylor I Bull Schell vyrll mv drfficultres to some I Carol Srgnorella wrll 185 wonderful davs rn Poserdon to next vears members anv luck I have to 1957 58 Prrate State Champs and a good trme at OTHS and all my angora to my srster Susan I Bey Srmmons wrll the OTHS Prrates of 1957 58 the State Champronshrp rn bas ketball I Carol Smlth wrll mv favorrte pastrme Creadmgj to anyone who doesn t lrke books I Donald Sturdryant wrll mv posrtron rn the F F P 0 to some lucky Junror I Sally Smlth wrll to Gavla Malone all that I want for her but can t grve her all that I know she'll have but can t promrse I Lloyd Smlth wrll all of my financral troubles to Harold Hrghland and my home room teacher to an unsuspectrng freshman I Chuck Streul wrll mv back row seat rn physrography to some unsuspectrng ,rumor I Judy Sutton wrll mv locker to three Jollv semors and the best of luck to next year s basketball team I Sandra Swrngen yyrll another good homeroom to Mr Adams rn 310 all the problems as FHA president to the future ones and all the fun I had mv senror vear to all the up and comrng senrors I Mlllee Taggart wrll my melodrous smglng vorce to B J Muus so he can strtie rt once and for all and all and the spare trmc I had rn mv senror year to anyone luckv enough to flnd a mrnute of rt I Carol Thrers wrll a certarn red box wrth all the mgredrents Up to Susre s ch1ldren I Blll Tonlone vsrll my golden toe and all mx spare babes to Gordo Blacky Niexer I Drck Totel wrll to Carol the brarns I dont need U3 and to the Junrors the xyrll to hold on another xear rf possrble I Donna Turnqulst xyrll mx posltron as a shortre rn Grrls Drrll Squad to some rn comrng sophomore shortre I Rosahe Lnderyy ood xxrll my homeroom seat to some lucky freshman I Janet Vanderyort vyrll my half of the bench rn the oiice to some unfortunate sklpper I Bob Vanderyort wrll all the fun Ive had rn school to Pat I Antoma Vaxaroutsos wrll mv neatly combed bangs to Beth Shannon who needs them very much I Tom Vayaroutsos xxrll thanks to all mv teachers for helpmg me to learn the Englrsh language especrallv Mrs Wheeler and Mr Clark I George Verne wrll my abrlrty to wreck cars to anyone wrth the nerve and srlly enough to do rt I Jlm Vrghr wrll mv second lreutenant s belt to Chuck Stephens and all emptv bot tles to Mrss Hempen s Angels I Sandra Vrncent wrll the abrlrty of people our senror year to Lrnny and Judy I Drck WVallem wrll my towermg look out posrtron for the R B G to Lrttle Hemo hoprng that he wrll have a chance to use hrs weapons I Mane Warrick wrll to Bob my brrl lrant physrcs grades and good luck and to Nancy a strong parr of eardrums and my charr rn band I Clrfford Webber w1ll Mr Makeevers homeroom to some unlucky freshman I Benrta Kay Weeden wrll my seat rn the audrtorrum to my cousrn Kathy I Ken Whrte wrll rf you wrll I Audrey Wrlhelms wrll my sense of humor to Mr Makeever and my Serena frrends to anyone who wants them I Drane Wrlson wrll mv seat rn Mr Ixrabel s fifth hour scrence class to anybody who wants rt I Duane Wllson wrll all of my wrest lrng abrlrtres to my cousrn Tom Bernardonl I lNancy Yates wlll my seat rn home room to some poor freshre I Drck lahn wrll my place rn second hour mrlrtarv class to any Junior who lrkes to have as much fun as I do I Ed Zarka wrll hope to graduate thls xear I Charles lemartrs wrll to Brvan Hack ler mx old gym clothes I Sharon Zsrzsrk wrll all the good tlmes I had wrth those certarn out of town boys to my srster Sandy Berng of sound mrnd and body we the Class of 19:17 of Ottawa Ioyynshrp Hrgh School do submrt the aboye to our last yxrll and te ta ment YN rtnessed by I'hrl Black Sandra Ogren CClass Seall Joan Peddrcord ' 1 1' ' ' ' aa 11 1 . 1 . . 1 1 . 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