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

 - Class of 1968

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Not only did the students demonstrate their ability in athletics, but also they revealed their TALENT in music, art, and speech. They found ENJOYMENT, too, at the various dances and at the homecoming festivities. Each new experience was stored in the Pirate treasure chest. Only the Key to OHS will unlock this chest filled with memories. A-sm TAA 'iiggqp O M y f 'I -gg S-Fe? H 0 'Q vw-N , 31 3 ., V W Qi S 5, , h .N-.mm vga fgiw Q' ww N ....w..,. ,. X K , xg , K M, wi, 3 51 - 45? 0 22? L gg.-Q Em- i ii .fb 1 X I f 3325 14 53 5 WE? T3 F Ny N: P y if Xa? if 5 f S65 X L X. ww 'XX M X 'QI' 5 I 4 ,K s E .,.. gf 37,252 ,-J EQEQWM 55 5,5 gisgwh ffJw2wwH2f'm . ..., , .,,,.,.,Q.,.. ,:.: ESQ? SE S . . '-- , ---- ' N m, QEEQ A y ,Z .., 1' f- M W 'M , 3 55 -------v H - -, ..-.. . Mlwmggzr A, '1ELwwg 5 W fjM j?,,.,S mmQWQaiQS 5 igig? M V as QMQQQ 1 1i Mmm W , ,w..W. ' f , . 3 S f, mwai ' -QQ' f- Q.A , , .. ,. W f'QA- M . W, KW ,,,. ' TEE 1 'Tr F '::- Q H 1 '2.,:f,, 35' - , -a UIll.lIIlJlIL'L' x A H i vy- 1 L ' 739 k A 1' Hunnius Q fw- -annum College Counselor, William W. Hamilton with senior Linda Schwertfeger discusses college entry. Aa'mz'nistrati0n Many hours are spent in the main of- Hce by Superintendent Gordon Fidler to maintain the high standards of Ottawa High. The responsibility of bringing the highest possible standard of education to the youth of Ottawa lies upon him. Help- ing Mr. Fidler carry out this task is Mr. Robert Colborn, who transferred to Ottawa from Rock Falls. He filled the vacancy created by Mr. George Willy's retirement last spring. Handling the daily supply of never- ending detail required for an efficient Mary Ann Watts B.A. Northern Illinois University, W 3 ll ii ' University oflllinois e I0 Ronald E. Slack B.S., M.S. Illinois State University, Univer- sity of Wyoming Robert E. Johnson B.S., M.S. Iowa State College, University of Colorado, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Western Michigan University t wi? ...df -- --7f Robert E. Johnston 119641, Dr. Robert W. Rieman 119621, Lyle T. Bragg 119531, Andrew J. O'Conor 119561, Gordon L. Fidler 119661, Dr. Philip J. Wendel 119551, A. LaC1air Perk ins 119571, the late Arthur L. Walter 119531, and Robert Colborn have contributed many hours on the Ottawa School Board of Education. Andrew O'Conor Leads OHS School Board Formulating and executing the community's educational policy is the demanding job of the Ottawa High School Board of Education, working closely with Superintendent Gordon Fidler and his assis- tant Robert Colburn. President of the 1967-1968 board, Mr. Andrew O' Con- -ner presided over the various meetings needed for the prep- aration of the annual budget, choosing the teaching staff, and employees, maintaining the school, and making the many decisions that bring about a community's educa- tional growth. Other members of the board are Robert E. John- ston, Dr. Robert W. Rieman, Lyle T. Bragg, Andrew J. O'Conor, Gordan L. Fidler, Dr. Philip J. Wendel, A. La- Clair Perkins, the late Arthur L. Walter, and Robert Col- born. 12 Andrew J. O'Conor, President of the Ottawa High School Board of Educa- tion '67-'68. There was sorrow in the Administration department as well as all of Ottawa High when we heard last December of the death of Arthur L. Walter, a member of the Ottawa High School Board of Education. In 1953, Mr. Walter became the Hrst member of the OHS Board to be named from a rural area. Then in 1957, he suc- ceeded the late Dan Riordan as the board's president. Mr. Walter is noted for being the founder of the Walter Seed Co. in 1934 and its first president. Before his election to the Ottawa Board, he served as president of the LaSalle County Board of School Trustees and was on the Grand Ridge School Board. In addition to his widespread business interests, Arthur Walter was active in many organizations. He served as Chair- man of the board of trustees of the Grand Ridge Methodist Church and was a mem- ber of 'the Ottawa Rotary Club. He was also associated with the Streator Masonic Lodge, Order of Easter Star, White Shrine of Jerusalem, Bloomington Consistory and Mohammed Shrine of Peoria. He was also a member of the board of trustees of Peoria, Methodist Hospital and the executive Committee of the Starved Rock Council Boy Scouts of America. Mr. Walter was educated in the Grand Ridge schools and attended Brown's Business College in Ottawa. John D. Gleim, a Grand Ridge farmer, was ap- pointed to the Ottawa High School Board this year to fill the unexpired term of the late Arthur Wal- ter. Before his appointment to the OHS Board, Mr. Gleim was serving on the Grand Ridge Board. Gleim is a 1950 OHS graduate and has attended the University of Illinois. I3 3. iii 3 iiV'W'W.1ii?:'5i?Ei,.,f 1 f. 1 - my 0 ,- ef i, K 1. J i ' i.ff:,twf12-gn, ' Louise Harris i Jfw Hee Sldjjf Keeps OHS Organized Carol Jugenitz Luverne Hasse Patricia Hallet I4 i I Frieda Schomas L ' s, ki Sherlee Denny Margaret Murine ,ir ,, , .Mp ,, Y f Six 1 aff Gen Hall Kenneth D. Eike B.S. University of Illinois Vocational Skills Gained Electronics, industrial arts, metal shop, mechani- cal drawing, and woodshop are the vocational courses offered at Ottawa High School for boys. These courses help students to gain knowledge and experi- ence in the fields of engi- neering electronics, mechan- ics, and architecture. The industrial department helps the student receive valuable training in the field which he is concerned. Stan- dards and rules in the shop are exactly the same as they are on thejob. For the girls, courses in cooking, sewing, and home management are offered. Cooking students participate in meal planning and the preparation of tasty foods while sewing students mas- ter techniques of expanding their wardrobes. In the seniors' home-management classes, the girls begin plans for their dream homes and future lives. Beverly Ann Super B.S., M.S. Stout State University, Northern Illinois University Majorie L. Hall B.S. NNW University of North Dakota 1 John H. ' Huber B.S., M.S. Southern Illinois University, Northern Illinois University, University of Missouri I6 Alice M. Gjerde B.S., M S Carroll College, University of Wisconsin Southern Methodist University 5, m fi 1 2 x HIM Edward L. Johnston B.S. Illinois State University, University of Illinois, North- ern Illinois University Lawrence Miller B.S., M,S. Bradley University, University oflllinois Robert E. Poggi B.S., M.S. University of Illinois, Northern Illinois Univer sity. National Radio Institute Virgil Long B.S. Northern Illinois University Richard L. Fricke, B.S., M.S. Western Illinois University Jewell H. Berrier English: Key to Understanding The aim ofthe English program is to achieve the maximum development in organization, expression, evaluation, and critical thinking. To achieve these aims, a semester of speech was instituted at the sophomore level. B.S. in Ed., M.Ed., McPherson College, Central Missouri State College, University of Missouri, Northern Illinois University Harry F. Adrian B.A., M.Ed., Lincoln University, St. Mary's College, Winona, Minn., Missouri University, Northern Illinois University, Missouri State College, University of Illi- nois Although' a semester of English had to be omitted to make room for speech, students gain more benefits in the long run. Early training by qualified speech teachers can help students achieve ease in appearing before an audience. Besides building self-confidence, the student learns the importance of effective listening and how to present his ideas effectively. Speech helps the student develop the ability to hold discusssions and debates which can be useful in other classes. It is hoped that this early training will lead some students to the related areas of dramatics, debate, and interpretive reading. Speech can strengthen the student's ability to evaluate and to discuss, while giving him better preparations for college. Each English student is placed in a section where he can succeed and still be challenged. Maximum development in the areas of organization of thought, paragraph structure, efficient library use, and literary appreciation are strived for. Develop- ment of reading and writing skills and correct English usage is important for success in school. Nancy J. Clark B.S. Illinois State Uni- versity, Northern Illi- nois University Judson Lusher B.S. Illinois Wesleyan University, Illinois State University Marilyn K. ShealT B.A., University of Missouri, Northern Illinois University m Larry Windsor Aurora College, Millikin University, Uni- versity of Illinois, Western Illinois Univer- sity Karen Bush B.A., Illinois State University Richard L. Clark B.A., M.A. Knox College, Western Illinois University J. 0. Herren B.S., Oklahoma University, Northern Illinois University Donald Anderson B.A. St. Procopius, Notre Dame, Elmhurst College, Northern Illinois University Robert G. Anderson B.S,. M.S. LaSalle-Peru-Olgesby Junior College, Illi- nois State University, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois University Mary Ann Watts B.A. Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois John H. Duffin B.F.A., M.A. Drake University, University of Iowa, North- western Umver sity, Eastern Oregon College 20 Barry Moskowitz B.S. University oflllinois Mary O. Fennessey B.S. Marycrest Col- lege, Northern Illinois University ikiwwt.. . Carolyn Burton BA. Illinois State University Marsha Reuther B.S. Eastern Illinois University Ralph D. Eavenson B.A. Boise College, University of Nevada, Uni versity of Idaho, Northwestern University Wide Choice of Languages Oyjferea' The incoming freshman has quite a decision to make upon scheduling a language into his studies. Should it be 'Guten Tag', 'Salve', 'I-lola', or 'Bonjour' for me? This decision in- volves considerably more than one imagines at first. In our foreign language program, we not only try to understand the language, but we try to understand the people, their country, and their way oflife. The most modern electronic aids are used to provide experience in the conversational form of each language while time-tested methods are freely intermixed with innovation in the study ofsyntax, grammar and writing technique. The influence of the language department spreads throughout the school on holidays and during special seasons as each student observes the special days with a titting form of greeting Joseph Soltis B.A., M.A. St. Procopius College, University of Illinois or a signihcant decoration in classroom and corridor. This entering into the national scene of an adopted country is one more way of draw- ing nearer to another people. Smuggle me across the border and nobody will know me from his great aunt's grandson, may not be an empty boast for the hearty soul who manages to stay with it for the full OHS course. Send me to Rome, my Latin is right up there with the best of them! Martha Kircher B.A. Coe College Gertrude Pfeil B.S., M.A. University of Illinois, University of Wiscon- sin, Middlebury College, John I-Iay Human- ities Institute, Southern Illinois University, Stanford University, Bad Boll, Germany .W Q gf? ESR 1 K, 9 2 .,.- Q My xr S: Ha mfs -6' xii FS X XM u Q., , 4,,,g,A,k L 3 William R. Novak B.S., M.S. La Salle Peru Oglesb Junior College Augustana - - y Y College. Western lllinois University, University of Wyoming, Northern Illinois University Robert E. Johnson B.S.. M.S. Iowa State College, University of Colorado, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Western Michigan University Thomas Henderson B.S., M.S. Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois oltl t so To ,. at . t it X, S5 Q lx if W C ' S ' K .. this History- What Will Be 24 i Dean W. Barickman B.S. Elgin Community College, Illinois State University Stanley L. White B.A., M.A. Western Kentucky State Univer- sity, Indiana University, Univer- sity of Illinois, Northwestern Uni- versity Robert T. Burns B.S., M.S. Illinois Wesleyan University, Western Illinois University, Uni- versity of Illinois, Northern Illi- nois University, McKendree College Will Be History courses strive to lead to better world under- standing. The objective ofthe history teacher today is to give the student an under- standing of the forces and influences which have formed his heritage by presenting material factually and objec- tively, hoping to overcome prejudices and misconcep- tions. The courses in the social sciences include world his- tory, modern history, U.S. History, sociology, econom- ics, and psychology. It is hoped that the study of these subjects will give students knowledge of the world and awareness of the need for citizen involvement in the search for solutions to its many problems. Ronald E. Slack B,S., M.S. Illinois State University, University of Wyoming Merle H. Burke A.B. Illinois Wesleyan University, Ameri- can University, Washington, D.C. - Kenneth W. Inman B.A. University of Iowa, Northern Illinois University Nanfred Sand B.S., M.A. Luther College, Northern Illinois Uni- versity M, , Robert Bernardin B.S., M.S. Western Illinois, Utah State Uni- versity Lyle Guenther B.S., M.S. Illinois State University, Northern Illinois University Russell James B.S. Nebraska State Teachers College, Colorado State College, University of Missouri James Harris B.S., M.S. Westem Illinois University, Wayne State Univer- sity 26 li? Susan Edwards B.S. Northern Illinois University . fir. iq Larry Pohlmann B.A. Augustana College f-new 5 1' . J 40 4 x - , :nf Q 435'-1 .15 y K' I K A W' M WV., YL A W .3 ,,.,,. Si 99153 5? if 42 , 1 .. K if :Nag f. 4 .. 1:1 ?' h iw , :iw ev-Sew 4 gg fx K X . Q 'Q s Tkgivv -T51 'R 3 N 1 Science Is Key to omorrow Where have all the flowers gone'? The biology students have picked them all. During the year they also collect insects and leaves. Every student looks forward to the day when he gets to disect the earthworm. From the chemistry lab comes the familiar odor of sulfur dioxide or as it's more commonly known the smell of rotten eggs. While this experi- ment is the one that always seems to get around the school it is only one of the many fascinating processes that are studied in chemistry. Eek! Ad- vanced biology is not exactly the place for squimish students. In the course of a year they dissect and study crayfish, fetal pigs, and frogs. The purpose of dissecting these animals is to study the functions oftheir organs. What boy's class has lately been overrun with girls? Physics. Traditionally a preserve for the gentleman scholar, the science of engineers and rocketmen has more girls attending than ever, this year, for the first time in anybody's memory. Under the leadership of Mr. Charles Alikonis. the O.H.S. science department takes great steps to keep up to date with the progressing world. The school is kept up to date with new equipment and other in educational devices that become available to it. Physiography and practical science are two more challenging courses. Mildred Morgan B.E., Ph.M. Wisconsin State University, Univer- sity of Wisconsin, Purdue University, University of Montana, State Univer- sity of New York George Heth B.S. Northern Illinois University Gi lbert Love B.Ed. Western Illinois University, Colorado State College of Education, Univer- sity of Missouri, Northern Illinois University Ralph Nelson B.S., M.S. University of Illinois, Southern Illinois Uni- versity, University of California, Illinois State University Robert C. Krabel B.Ed., M.S. Illinois State University, Case Institute of Technology, Northern Illinois University, Massachu- setts Institute of Technology, South Dakota School of Mines, Converse College, Bemidji State College, Knox College Kenneth Anderson B.S., M.S. Iowa State College, University of Illinois, Northern Illinois Univer- sity, South Dakota School of Mines, Humboldt State College Charles Alikonis B.S., M.S. Illinois Wesleyan University, University of Walter Bgunds B,S, Illinois, University of Michigan, Tulane Stephen A,Augiin College University, Southern Illinois University, Western Washington State College, Boston College 29 Allen W. Ninness B.S., B.Ed., M.S. Southern Illinois University, University of Illinois, Case In- stitute of Technology, Northern Illinois University usiness Prepares T0m0rr0w's The secretary of tomorrow is well prepared for her job be- cause of the training she has received from the varied pro- gram offered at OHS. College study skills, shorthand, book- keeping, sales, general business, typing, and office procedure are courses which are offered to in- terested business students. Through these business educa- tion courses, students gain a glimpse of the business world. Students who enroll in these courses gain considerable knowl- edge to assist them in future endeavors. Georgia F. Powell B.S., M.S. Illinois State University, North- western University Mary Ellen Dawe B.S. Illinois State University Michael Clinch AA, B.S. LaSalle-Peru Oglesby Junior College Northern Illinois University S ecrelary Grace M. Reichert B.S.Ed. Northern Illinois University, Western University Illinois Forrest T. Buck B.S., M.A. Gary K. Vancil B.S. Illinois State University State College ol' Iowa, University of Colo- rado, Colorado State College, Northern Illinois University L:-if I Charles Hearn B.S., M.A. Indiana State University, Murray State University, University ol' Illinois, Northern Illinois University Charles Appleman, B.A. Iowa State Teachers College Betty Anders B.A. Minnesota Bible College Elizabeth Catlin B.S., M.S. Battle Creek College, Indiana Univer- sity, Northern Illinois University Librarians Mr. Charles Hearn, Mrs. Elizabeth Catlin, and Mr. Charles Appelman assist students in their search for information. Study hall, presided over by Mrs. Betty An- ders, provides a place for quiet, individual study. Young, aspiring art- ists, guided by Miss Joy Krueger and Miss Rebecca Aten, work with many different media and demonstrate their creativity in still lifes, landscapes, per- spectives, figure draw- ings, designs, and vari- ous crafts. Directed by Mr. Ray Makeever and Mr. B. J. Muus, band and choir members learn the fun- damentals of music, pre- sent numerous concerts throughout the year, and participate in music contests and festivals. Rebecca Aten B.S. Eastern Illinois University Bernt .l. Muus B.A., B.M.Ed., M.M. St. Olaf College, MacPhail College of Music, Northern Illinois University Raymond Makeeveer B.S.. M.M. Western Kentucky Univer- sity, Western State College of Colorado, Northwestern University Joy Krueger B.S.. M.S. Peru State Teacher's Col- lege, University of Nebras- ka. University of Omaha, University of Southern Cali- fornia 'llp. -Q, r Susan Bruns B.S., M.S. University of Kansas, University of Illinois Laurel Grundmeier B.S. Concordia College Robert J. Raudonis B.S., M.S. University of Wisconsin, University of Illinois, University of Wyoming Nicholas Milosevich A.B., B.S.. M.S. Southern Illinois University, Western Michigan University, University of Illinois. Northern Illinois University Stay Trim with During the year, students participate in varied activi- ties in the physical educa- tion field. While the girls concentrate on such slen- derizing sports as tennis, field hockey, archery, bas- Dorothy Jensen B.S. Illinois State University Marvin Graunke B.S.. M.S. University of Illinois, Illinois State University Robert Purcell B.S., M.Ed. Northern Illinois University, University of Illinois Gym ketball, badminton, and tumbling, the boys spend their time on body building sports such as pushball, soft- ball, baseball, soccer, and physical conditioning. Freshman spend nine weeks on health and danc- ing, while the upperclass- men excell in tumbling ap- paratus. Sophomore and junior boys have military drill every Thursday. Carrying out the program for the girls are Mrs. Dorthy Jensen, Mrs. Susan Bruns, and Miss Laurel Grundmeier. Mr. Nickolas Milosevich heads the boys program, as- sisted by Mr, Robert Raudo- nis, Mr. Robert Purcell, and Mr. Marvin Graunke. Lowell F. Reding, B.S.Ed, La Salle-Peru-Oglesby Junior College, Northern Illi- Robert R. McKay B.S. University of Illinois, Butler University, Northwestern University, Northern Illinois University June L. Gross B.S. M.S. Southern Illinois University, University of Indiana, North- ern Illinois University nois University Margaret E. Strehl, R.N. B.S. Q Ryburn Memorial Hospital, University of Minnesota, Peabody College, Southern llli- nois University i l l i i i Mrs. Nola Sanders Mrs. Ruth Mustered Mrs. Christine Fujak Mrs. Tressa Nelson Mrs. Bella Williamson M rs. Cora Boe K. K M rs. Alvis Martin Mrs. Alice Schade Mrs. Betty Hogate 34 l rmaswumtwpw m g Q .Y ,Q +L as .-5 a ,, wwim U fa rztlal Q3 ww X Closing the door to their high school career, Vice-President Randy Olson, President Joel Cechowitz, Secretary Ken Herington, and Treasurer Scott Willis bid farewell to OHS. Tears glazed his eyes as the Senior watched his classmates proudly receive their diplomas. The four years he'd spent at Ot- tawa High School had been filled with excitement, sorrow, joy, study, and sharing. As a freshman, he'd become acquainted with the many activi- ties and the various traditions of OHS. As a sophomore, he'd felt that he was truly a part of the student body. As a junior, he'd realized that half of his high school was already completed. Now, as a graduating senior, he greeted the World with mixed emotions. He treasured the memories of his senior year: the Homecoming skit, a take-off on Wes: Side Story, the buying of Senior Key charms, lavaliers, and key chains, the candy and popcorn sales at the home basketball games, the Senior Breakfast, and the Senior Day Assembly. He remembered the radiant ex- pression on Queen Becky Grot's face as she reigned over the Homecoming festivities. He re- called the sparkle in Senior At- tendant Atha Hilliard's eyes as she preceeded Queen Becky across King Field during half- time, while former attendants .lacki McNamara and Karen Leki sat in the bleachers and re- membered how they had repre- sented the Class of 1968 in past Homecomings. He realized, too, that the sen- ior activities were successful only because of the careful planning done by his fellow classmates coupled with the guidance of the class advisor, Mr. Robert John- son, and the leadership of the four man team of officers: Joel Cechowitz, President, Randy Ol- son, Vice-Presidentg Ken Hering- ton, Secretary, and Scott Willis, Treasurer. Truly an asset to the officers was the past experience of Randy Olson and Ken Herington who both served three years as officers to their class. While serv- ing as Freshman President, 3B Randy was assisted by Jeff Claus, Vice-President, Sue Fender, Sec- retary, and Ken Herington, Treas- urer. Ken began his second year as an officer, as Vice-Presi- dent under Sophomore President Wendy Woodward. Completing the team was Elaine Cole, Secretary, and Dennis Rodre- quez, Treasurer. Randy re- claimed .the familiar Presi- dential post his Junior year and directed fellow officers Roy DeLaGarza, Vice-Presidentg Ge- nela Gregor, Secretary, and Bec- ky Grot, Treasurer. These memories of life as a student at OHS gripped the Sen- ior's mind, and tears continued to well up in his eyes. Yet, a smile slowly spread across his face. He understood now that life would not end with graduation from high school. Rather, the years he'd spent at OHS were only keys opening the door to another life-a life he could look forward to with joy and confi- dence. James .Ahern Jim Military, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Basketball, Golf Charles A laimo Military, Football, Swimming, Track, Boys Swimming, Euchre, Chefs Club Russell C. Alaimo, Jr. Russ Transferred from Marquette, 1966, Military, NHS, Track, Stamp and Coin, College, Chess, P.E. Asst., Ill. St. Scholarship Semi-finalist Mari' L. Aldersea Choir, FHA. Pep Squad, French, Yearbook, Pirateer, Faculty Secy. Class Planning Comm., PIRATEER - Make-up Ed., SENIORf-Ed. Joseph M. Amadon Mick Band, Pep Band, IMEA and NCIC Music Festivals, Band Trip, Drum Corps, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Football, Basket- ball Mgr., Golf, Chess, Bridge, Stamp and Coin, Euchre, Chefs Club, BUCCANEER David Anderson Dave Checkers, Riflery Club, Military, Intramurals Joel Cechowicz Leads Final Year Lawrence F. Anderson III Larry Military, Intramurals, Civil War, Swimming, Laboratory, Stamp and Coin Clubs William Angell Bill Military, Intramurals. Art, Swimming Mgr,, Chess, Sketch- ing, Camera Clubs, BUCCA- NEER Kenneth P. Anlrobus Bone Band, Checkers, Bowling, Chess Clubs Jack Armstrong Armo Football, Woodshop Asst. .loan M. Armstrong Choir, Girls Chorus, NCIC and IMEA Music Festivals, IHSA Music Contests, Choir Trip, Civic Coun., Artistic Typing, Girls' Mech. Drawing, Bridge, Yearbook, Music Listening, Classical Music Listening, Folk Music Listening Clubs Marsha Ann Armstrong Turtle Bridge, Woodshop, Euchre, Bowling, Class Planning Comm. Sharon Beard Tableaux, Pommerettes, Pep Squad, Swimming, Latin, P.E. Asst. William J. Beer Bill Transferred from Union High School-l967 Elizabeth A. Beguin Band, Gymnastic's, Faculty Secy., BUCCANEER Delyse Bellrose Jaws or 0lie David Bernadin Dave Military, Intramurals, Football, Track, Ritlery, Bowling, Chess Clubs Nancy Bernadini Czech Girls' Chorus, IHSA Music Contest, NHS, Pep Squad, Ger- man Club, Choir for Non-Choir Members, College, Chemistry, Yearbook, Pirateer, Clubs, PI- RATEER Phyllis A rmslron FHA, Pep Squad? Square Danc- ing Club Donna M. Babcock Don Civic Coun., Pep Squad-Treas., Buccaneer-Ed. Bd., Yearbook, FTA,-Officer, Class Planning Comm. Sally Barron Lulu Pep Squad, Swimming, Bridge, Artistic Typing, Drawing Clubs, G.A.A. Jack Barth John Band, Pep Band, IHSA Music Contests, Dorian Music Festival, Band Tour, Fresh. Planning, Lan- guage Laboratory, German, Classical Music Listening, Sr. College, Euchre, Ill. St. Scholar- ship Semi-finalist Candis Bartlett Candy Civic Coun., Pommerettes, Pep Squad, Swimming, Bridge, Bowl- ing, Euchre, Faculty Secy. Linda S. Baul! Pep Squad, GAA, Woodshop, Bridge, College, Yearbook, In- terior Decorating Clubs Vince Bernardini Military, Intramurals, Euchre Club Bill A. Bernardoni Choir, Boys Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contest, NCIC Music Fes- tival, Choir Trip, Military-Co. Sgt., 2nd Lt., Civic Coun. Chmn., Football, Golf Marcia Anne Bessey Marsh Civic Coun., NHS, Pep Squad, FTA, Spanish Club-Pres., Ar- tistic Typing, Yearbook, College, Interior Decorating, Clubs, Fac- ulty Secy., GAA, Quill and Scroll, BUCCANEER News Bureau Dennis C. Blackford MilitaryfGunroom Sgt., Co. Comm., Intramurals, Civic Coun., Basketball, Tennis, Class Planning, Chess, Ollicers Clubs Joseph Blaiszik Joe Military, Intramurals Dan Blue Fred Blue Farmer Drum CorpsiSgt., Intramurals, FFA-Rep. and Secy., Fresh. Football, Basketball, Officers Club, FFA conv. Kansas City Jerald D. Boaz Jerry Military, Intramurals, Euchre, Language Laboratory Clubs Patricia Arwood Boaz Pat Artistic Typing, GAA, Bowling, Bridge Clubs Herbert J. Boisso Herb Transferred from Marquette H.S. l966, Military, Diversi- lied Occupation Club Jack Bottom Robert Bradish Willa Military, Intramurals Frank R. Bradish Military, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Track, Boy's Swimming, Checker's, Bowling, Chess, Di- versified Occupations Clubs Rick Brookman Pine Military, Intramurals, Football, Wrestling, Track, Civil War, Gymnastic's, Bowling, Riflery, Checker's Clubs Linda Brooks Girl's Chorus, Choir, IHSA Mu- sic Contests, Choir Trip, NHS, Latin, Swimming, Music Theory, College, Folk Music Listening Clubs, P.E. Asst. Marsha Bryan! Latin, Swimming, Bridge, Ar- tistic Typing, Clubs, P.E. Asst., Faculty Sec'y Thomas Burgh Transfer from Wheatridge High School in l966, Intramurals, Art, Sketching, Chess, Clubs, Sri Sports Ed. Christine Bute Chris Pep Squad, Artistic Typing, Girl's Swimming, Yearbook, Di- versified Occupations, Clubs, Faculty Sec'y. Becky Gro! Chosen Royalty Pam Cairns Civic Council, Spanish, Fresh- man Planning, Girls Woodshop, Pep Squad, Class Planning Comm. Paul Carlson Ol'licer's Club, Diversified Occu- pations Club V.P. Kenneth J. Carroll Band, Tableaux, NHS V.P., Amateur Radio Club Joel R. Cechowicz Cech Sr. Pres., Choir, Boy's Chorus, IHSA Music Contests, Military -2nd Lt., Maj., NHS, Baseball, Football, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Rick Worden Award, All St. Hon. Mention, Competi- tive Swimming, OfHcer's Club, P.E. Asst., Boy's State, Dist. Latin Tourney Chanda Charles Choir, Girl's Chorus, NCIC Mu- sic Festival, ISHA Music Con- tests, Pep Squad, Gold Key Art Award, FNA, Interior Decorat- ing, Sketching, Bridge, College Clubs, Faculty Sec'y. Dale C harlier Bowling, Chess Clubs A tha Hilliara' Attends Sally S. Collier Transfer student from W.. T. Woodson H.S. I966, Bowling, Bridge, College Clubs Susan Connerly Turtle No. 2 Civic Coun., Pommerettes, Pep Sq., Bridge, Bowling, Euchre Clubs Patricia Anne Constantine Pat Choir, Madrigals, Girls' Chorus, NCIC Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, Choir Trip, BUC- CANEER - editorial board, Girls' Swimming Club, F.T.A. - Sec'y., Pres., GAA. FHAf Sec'y, Classical Music Listening Club, Faculty Sec'y, Quill and Scroll Gay Cook Speech Team, Civic Coun., NHS, Pep Sq., BUCCANEER-Ed.. Spanish ClubfSec'y., Yearbook College, Bridge Clubs, P.E. Ass't, Quill and Scroll, GAA- Sec'y., Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-hnalist, Illinois Wes- leyan ESCROW Program James Corrie Jim Military, Bowling Club Tom Crabtree Connie Cinnamon Choir, Girls' Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contest, Pep Squad, Girls' Swimming, Artistic Typing Clubs, GAA Don Clenieriix Geraldine Clements Jeri Square Dancing, Diversified Oc- cupations, Folk Listening Clubs Teddy Maxine C lemenls Max Square Dancing. Diversified Oc- cupations Clubs .lo Ann Cojfey Snapper German, Modern Dance, Bridge, Bowling, Euch re Clubs Elaine Marie Cole Sophomore Sec'y., Girls' Chorus, Choir, NCIC Music Festival, Civic Coun., NHS, Pep Sq., Spanish, Future Teachers. Bridge, College, Folk Music Lis- tening Clubs, lllinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist Roy De La Garza Junior V.-Pres., Military, Cross Country, Track, Basketball Peggy Sue Denbo Peg Interior Decorating, College, Ar- tistic Typing Clubs Mark A. Denny Nlilitary-2nd Lt. and Capt., ln- tramurals, Track, Wrestling, Riflery, Chess, Euchre, Officers Clubs Shirley Jean Diamond Shirl Tableaux, Civic Council, Swim- ming Club, Interior Decorating Club-Treas., Bowling, Year- book, Bridge Clubs CaroIAnn Dille Band, NCIC Music Festivals, IHSA Music Contests, Florida trip, Civic Council, Latin, Fu- ture Teachcrs, Euchre, Bridge, Yearbook Clubs Steve Dobbs Military, Intramurals, Football, Wrestling, Track, Checkers, Chess, Chefs Clubs, Shop Ass't. Barbara J. Crawford Barb Bridge Club, FHA, Spanish ClubfSec'y. Joan Marie C rawfbrd Civic Council, Latin, Bridge, Freshman-Sophomore Dramat- ics, Yearbook Clubs Robert Cunningham Bob Herbert H. Davis Military, Intramurals, Football, Track, Ritiery, Checkers, Bowl- ing Clubs Raymond Lon Day Ray Militaryw2nd Lt., Battalion Cdr., Intramurals, NHS.- Treas., Spanish Club, Language Lab, Officers Club Nancy DeBerrtt1rdi Choir, Art, Nursing, GAA, Square Dancing, German Clubs, Library Assistant Marty L. Doherty Drum corps, lst Lt., Projection- ist, Camera, Officers Clubs Christine Doogan Billie Chris Civic Coun., NHS, Pep, Swim- ming, Bridge, Yearbook, Bowl- ing, Euchre Clubs, GAA Allan L. Dooley Al Military, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Baseball, Football, Track, Most Valuable Football Player Award, Novak Award, PE Ass't. Dan Dubach Transfer student, Marquette, 1967 Barbara L. Dumke Barb Freshman Planning Club, Tab- leaux, Pep Sq., German, Swim- ming, College, Artistic Typing Clubs Wayne A. Eiehelkranl Ike Military, Intramurals, Baseball, Football, Golf, Euchre, Golf Clubs Diane C. Eltrevoog Di Choir, Civic Coun., NHS, Pep Sq. Fresh. Planning Club, GAA, Soph. Planning Club, Artistic Typing, F.T.A.-Hist., Class Planning Comm., Girls Work- shop, Classical Latin Contest, Yearbook Club, SENIOR Staff Arratm A. Engelhaupl Pep Sq., Latin Club, Future Nurses Club, Otiice Worker Dean D. Erickson Band-Sec'y., Pep Band, Band Trip, IMEA Music Festival, NCIC Music Festival, Cross Country, Basketball, Track, Chess Club, Music Listening Club, PE Ass't. Christine Esmond Chris Band, Pep Band, NCIC Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, F.T.A., Yearbook, Bridge Clubs, BUCCANEER - Editorial Board, Co-Ed. Fred Esmond Football Gary-Eulis , , Lf ,L. . , Q I Rebecca Susan Graham Beck Transferred From Roxana H.S. 1965 Bob Granadus Bonnie G ray N.H.S., Pep Sq.g Latin, Bridge, Bowling, Interior Decorating Clubs, Faculty Sec'y. Beatrice E, Greenspan Bea Band, Pep Band, Highwayman, NCIC Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, Dorian Music Festival, Band Trip, Thespians, Civic Coun.-Exec. Comm., NHS., Pep Sq., Junior Varsity and Varsity Cheerleader, Gym- nastics, Language Laboratory, Yearbook, College, Folk Music Listening Clubsg P,E. Ass't, llli- nois All-State H.S. Band, SEN- IOR- Genela Gregor Nell Junior Sec'y, Mixed Choir, Girl's Chorus, NCIC, District Music Contests, Choir Trip, Thespians, Civic Coun., NHS., Pep Sq.. French, Bridge, Girl's Swim., Yearbook, Music Classical Lis- tening Clubsg Athletic Theory, P.E. Ass't., GAA, SENIOR Larry Grenter Win All-Slate Honors Diane M. Gerding N.H.S., FHA: Spanish, Girl's Swim., Yearbook, Pirateer Clubs, Class Plan. Comm., Illi- nois State Scholar Semi-finalist, PIRATEER Editor, SENIOR Staff Gartul. Gerding Boy's Choir, Military, Cross Country Letter, Track, Civil War, Gymnastics Clubs Jim Gerding Linda S. Gillette Choir, Girls Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contest, NCIC Musical Fes- tivalg Music and Listening, Ar- tistic Typing, Workshop, Bridge Clubs: GAA, Faculty sec'y Leah Gomgam Mixed Choir, Girl's Chorus, Choir Trip. IMEA, NCIC, IHSA, Speech Team, Mad Woman of Chaillot , Electra , Thespians--Scribe, N.H.S., Pep Sq.: Pirateer, Freshman-Sopho- more Dramatics, Latin, Classi- cal Music Listening, German Clubs: Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-finalist Larry K. Goodin Goodle Military-Gun Room Sgt., ln- tramurals, Football Mgr., Track, Otlicefs Club Joanne K. Haage Jo Band, Pep Band, IHSA Music Contest, Band Trip, Artistic Typ- ing Club William A. Haight Bill Military-Platoon Sgt., Drum Corps, Intramurals, Projection- ist Club, Officers' Club Allan Hall Al Transfer from Aliamanu Inter- national, Honolulu, 1965, Mili- tary, Intramurals, Baseball: Boys' Swim., Diversilied Oc- cupations Clubs VirlHal1ei Choir, Boys Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contests, Choir Trip, Mili- tary, Intramurals, N.H.S., FFA -Pres., Star Green Hand of FFA-1965 Steven Joseph Halm Bubbles Square Dancing, Chemistry, Stamp and Coin Collecting Clubs Phyllis Ann Hampton Phyl Choir, Girls' Ensemble, N.l-LS., Future Nurses, Latin Lab, G.A.A., Athletic Theory Clubs, P.E. Ass't., Faculty Sec'y., G.A.A.-Treas., Camp Rep. G.A.A. AUred H. Greleneord Al Boys' Occupation, Projection, Diversified Occupations Clubs- Pres. Joseph Grelencord Joe Military, FFA---V.-Pres. Gregory Lee Gribbons Greg Military, Intramuralsg Square Dancing, Boys' Swimming Clubs. Jolene Griveni Jody Band, Pep Sq., GAA, F.T.A., P.E.Ass't. BeekyGrol Junior Treas., Homecoming Queen, Poseidon, Pommerettes, Pep Sq.: Girls' Swim., Bridge, Bowling Clubs, P.E. Ass't. TomGwin 1 Mark Hanson Red' Military, lntramuralsg Lan- guage Lab, Electronics, Spanish, 1 Sketching Clubs Ronald L. Harding Ron' Military Jim D. Harmon MilitaryiPlatoon Sgt.-Co. Cdr., lntramurals, Cross Coun- tryffCapt., Football, Track: Projectionists, Boys Swim., Checkers, 0flicer's Clubs Bill Hawk Peggy Ann Hayward Peg' Choir, Madrigals, Girls Chorus, Ensembles, IHSA Music Con- tests, IMEA Music Festival, NCIC Music Festival, Speech Team, Voices, Civic Coun., Pommerettes, Pep Sq.. JV Cheerleader, Music Study and Listening, Spanish, Interior Decorating Clubs, P.E. Asst., Faculty see'y., BUCCAN EER Sheryl Lynn Heminover Pep Sq.: Future Nurses, Latin, Bowling Clubs: Faculty Sec'y. u Kenneth Heringlon Ken Freshman Treas., Soph. V. Pres., Senior Sec'y., MilitaryW2nd Lt. fCdt. Col., Civic Coun., Base- ball, Football-Co-Capt., Bas- ketball - Co-Capt., Track v Capt., Class Planning, Spanish, Officers, Euchre Clubs, P.E. Asst., All-State Football Dick HFFIZHGF Transfer from Marquette Junior Year, Military, Intramurals Rick Herlzner Burtt Military, lntramurals, Football, Wrestling, Golf, Checkers Club Mark Hetelle Mary Lynn Heih Lynn N.H.S., Pep Sq., Art, Scholas- tic Art Awards. Scholarship to Allerton, F.T.A., Language Lab, Bridge, Spanish, College, Folk Listening Clubs, Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist Thomas R. Heyworlh Bowling Club Allen Hilggens .lr. Al Militaryg Checkers, Music, SwimmingClubs .lanel Hilana' Butter IHSA Music Contest, Choir, Girls' Chorus, Speech Team, Kaleidoscope. N.H.S.,-Pres., Pep Sq.g German, College, Folk Music Listening Clubs, Ensem- bles, Tuesday's Child, NTCE Award, Illinois State Scholar- ship Semi-finalist Donna Lee Hill Girls' Chorus, N.H.S., Pep Sq., BUCCANEER-News Ed., Fea- ture Ed., Radio, Scholastic Art Award: Bridge, Interior Dec- orating, Sketching Clubs: F.T.A.g College, Jazz, Camera Clubsg Illinois Youth Traffic Safety Coun. Marv Ellen Hill Mary Transferred from Marquette, l965, Choir, N.H.S., GAA: Fu- ture Nurses, Medical Careers- V.-Pres., Language Lab, Folk Music Listening Clubsg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist Atha Hilliard Senior Homecoming Attendant, Poseidon-V.-Pres., N.H.S., Pep Sq., Girls' Swimming, Interior Decorating, Fresh.-Soph. Dra- matics, Bridge Clubs: Pommer- ettes, Bowling Club, GAA, Illi- nois State Scholarship Semi- finalist Beverli' Louise Hilton Civic Coun., Pommerettes, Pep Sq., BUCCANEER, PIRA- TEER1 Bridge, Yearbook, Cam- era Clubs, Illinois State Student Council Alternate Delegate, SENIOR--Editor Teen Center Becomes Reality Janies Hindson Jim Military, Intramurals Duane John Hisler D. J. Military, Intramurals, Cross Country, Football, Basketball, Track, French, Bowling Clubs Fred Ho,05nan Military--2nd Lt., Platoon Sgt., Intramurals, Civic Coun., Foot- ball, Basketballg Track Euchre, Oflicer's, Bowling Clubs Linda Houehin Choir, Girls' Ensemble, Diversi- fied Occupations Club, Spanish Club Sheila Houehin Little Women , Civic Coun., N.H.S., Fresh.-Soph. Dramatics Club, P.E. Asst. Susan Elizabeth Irion Sue IHSA Music Contests, Kaleido- scope, Thespians, Civic Coun., N.H.S., Pep Sq.. BUCCA- NEER-Radio News Ed., PI- RATEER--Ed., SENIOR-Ed itorial B., Art. Bridge, German, Pirateerg Fresh.-Soph. Dramat- ics, Yearbook, Mechanical Draw- ing for Girls Clubsg Tuesday's Child, IMEA Music Festivals, All-State Orchestra, Quill and Scroll, Class Planning Comm., Illinois State Scholarship Semi- finalist, Honorable Mention in Illinois High School Prose Writ- ing Contest Mark H. Jameson Choir, Madrigals, Boys Chorus, NCIC Music Festivals, IHSA Music Contests, Choir Trip, Mil- itary, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Track: Music Listening, Folk Music Listening Clubs Rita M. Jansen Future Nurses Club, Spanish Club Brynn Jensen Speech team, N.H.S., Art, Scho- lastic Art Awards, N.H.S. Awards, Scholarship to Allerton: Art, Jazz Listening, Folk Mu- sic Clubsg PE Asst., Illinois State Scholarship Semi-finalist Donald E. Jensen Military, Intramurals, Electri- city, College, Chess Clubs DianeJohnson Donald Arthur Johnson Don Military, Basketball, Track, Pro- jectionist Club, Shop Asst. Through Students Efforts JuIieJohnson K arol Johnson Choir, Girls Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contests, Speech team, State Speech Contest, The Mad Woman of Chaillot , Thes- pians-Pres., Civic Coun.- Exec. Coun., NHS., Pep Sq., Fresh. Planning, Music Study -Listening, Fresh.-Soph Dra- matics, College, Bridge Clubs: PE Asst., Rep. at Youth World --SIU, SENIOR Pamela A. Johnson Pam N.H.S., Pep Sq., FTA, Spanish, Artistic Typing Clubs Tim F. Johnson Speech team, Voices, Home of the Brave , Debate, Thespians, Military, Co. Cdr., Platoon+ Sgt., Drum Corps, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Fresh. Football, Civil War, FTA, Language Lab, Camera, Oflicers, Checkers Clubs Donald R. Jones .lonesy Intramurals, Cross Country, Track WayneJudy Choir, Boys Chorus, Military, ln- tramurals, Football, Wrestling M.-D Mary Jane Knoll FHA, Pep Sq., Girls Swim,, Bridge, Artistic Typing, Bowl- ing Clubs, PE Asst.. Faculty Sec'y., Office Worker, GAA Karen A. Knoliek Karc Girls Chorus, Choir, NCIC Mu- sic Festival, IHSA Music Con- test, IMEA Music Festival. Pep Sq., GAA,-Treas., Varsity Cheerleader' Latin Photo ra h . , E P Y- Swimming, Art Clubs: PE Asst. Larry Koppin Transferred from Eveleth H.S. 1967, Chefs Club, PE Asst., BUCCANEER Irene F. Kuk Renie Pep Sq.: Mechanical Drawing for Girls, Artistic Typing, In- terior Decorating Clubs John K uk Nancy Locke Transferred from Chisholm H.S. l965, College Club, FTA, SEN- IOR Larry William Kammerer Military, Football, Wrestling, Civil War, Rillery, Chess Clubs Christopher W. Kanlhak Chris Military-Co. Sgt., Btln. Sub- cdr., Football, Spanish, Riilery, Projectionist, Officers, French Clubs: BUCCANEERA-Edt torial Board. Vicki Lynne Kimber Civic Coun., N.H.S., Fresh.- Soph. Dramatics, Bridge, Interior Decorating, College. Sketching, Yearbooks Clubs. Monika K ircher Pommerettes, Pep Sq.: German, Language Lab Clubs, GAA, PE Asst., SENIOR Jill Kirkman Choir, Pep Sq., GAA: Bridge, Girls Swim., Girls Workshop, Bowling, Interior Decorating Clubs. Edward G. Klingeman Military, Intramurals: Artistic Typing, Civil War, Projection- ist Clubs Dave Lahey Military-Platoon Sgt,, Intra- murals, Civic Conn., Football, Wrestling, Rihery, Checkers Clubs Barbara Anne Lair Barb Chorus. Tableaux, Pep Sq.: Fresh. Class, Swim., Yearbook, Bridge, Euchre, Folk Music Ap- preciation Clubsg GAA, Faculty Sec'y. James W. Lamb Jim Transfer from Marseiles H.S. I965, Drum Corps, Editorial Board, Camera, Civil War Clubs, Best Dressed Cadet Drum Corps, Yearbook Club. SENlOR-Pho- l tography Linda Kay Lamberl Pep Sq., Artistic Typing. French, Girl's Swim., Yearbook, Di- versihed Occupation Clubs: Fac- ulty Secretary Laurie Latino GirI's Chorus, Kafiedoscope- Tuesday's Child, Euchre, Swim., Bridge, Yearbook Clubs: SEN- IOR Beverly Ann Leach Bev Girl's Chorus, FHA: Interior Decorating, Artistic Typing, Spanish, Folk Music Listening Clubs Karen A. Lelci Kar Junior Attendant, Pep Sq., Swim., Bridge, Interior Dec- orating, Yearbook, Future Nurses, Sketching, GAA Clubs Marilyn Lethior Choir, Girls Chorus, Choir Trip, IHSA Music Contests, NClC Music Festivals, F.T.A. Paul Lewis Loui Military, lntramurals, Football, Wrestling, Track: Checkers, Bowling Clubs Christine Lieske Chris Pep Sq., Swim., Interior Dec- orating, College, Folk Music Listening, Quill and Scroll, GAA, Yearbook Clubs: BUC- CANEER-Co-Ed. Earl Lieske Penny Linn Girl's Workshopg Interior Dec- orating, FTA Clubs Kevin T. Li sell Transferrecf from Frankfort H.S. I966, Choir, Boys' Chorus, NCIC Music Festival, IMEA Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, Military, Intramurals Guy Lockhart Military, Intramurals, Wrestling, Track, Ritiery, Boys' Occupa- tions, Euchre Clubs Patricia .lo Long Pat Band-V.-Pres., Co-drum Ma- jorette, NCIC Music Festival, IMEA Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, Band Trip, Civic Coun., GAA, Latin, Music Theory, Choir for Non-members Clubs: P.E. Asst. K alh y Loomis Poseidon, Pommerettes, Pep Sq.: Girls' Swim., Bridge, Bowl- ing, Euchre Clubs Madelaine M. Love BandfSenior Rep., Pep Sq., Pep Band, NCIC Music Festi- val, IHSA Music Contest, Band Trip, Speech Team, Solid Gold Cadillac , Little Women . Elektra , Debate, Thespians- Scribe, Civic Coun., N.H.S., Latin, Choir for Non-members, Fresh.-Soph. Dramatics, Music Listening, Folk Music Listening Clubs Mary Bridget Machino Tableaux, Speech Team, Voices, Student Director for Mad- women of Chailot , Thespians, Civic Coun., N.H.S., Pep Sq., PlRATEERg German, Fresh. Plan., F.T.A.,fTreas., Artistic Typing, Chemistry, Pirateer, Thespians Clubs, GAA, Ameri- can Legion Essay Contest ationa! Honor Society Wayne R. Malaise Military, Intramurals, Track Marv Lou Malmfell Transferred from Streator, Band, P.E. Asst., GAA Terry MGLIGS Drum Corps, Intramurals: Chess, Square Dancing Clubs Brian Marsel Military, Intramurals, Baseball, Cross Country, Track, P.E. Asst. Carl Marsh Metzger Military-Co. Sgt., lst Lt., ln- tramural, Civic Coun., N.H.S. Cross Country, Football, Swim., Oiiicers' Clubsg Illinois State Scholarship Semi-linalist Gayle Minnerte Marshall Civic Coun., Pep Sq., Art, Girls' Swim., Bridge, Euchre, Bowling, GAA Clubs v Cynthia Sue McAfee Cindy Band, Pep Band, GAA Michael S. McDonald Mike Military, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Track Linda Joan McLoughlin Lin Pirateer, Latin Listening, Girl's Woodshop, Bridge, Bridge Clubs: Faculty Sec'y. .lavalyri Ann McNamara .lacki Transfer student, LaSalle-Peru, Soph. year, Soph. Attendant, Helena's Husband g Bridge, Modern Dance, Sketching Clubs, N.F.L., Faculty Sec'y. Mark Mc Vay Moony Choir, Boy's Chorus, Military, Intramurals, Buccaneer, Foot- ball, Basketball Mgr.g Latin, Projectionist Clubs Anne L. Meyer Choir, Pep Sq., GAA, F,T.A. -Hist.-Parl., Girls Woodshop, Artistic Typing Clubsg Class Planning Comm., Yearbook Club, SENIOR Staff Joe R. Martin T. C. Language Laboratory Club Sieve Martin C'arolAnn Malhes Choir, Girl's Chorus, Pep Sq.: GAA, Bridge, Swim., Latin Il, Sketching, Euchre, Folk Lis- tening Clubs Susan L. Mathews Sue Artistic Typing, Swim., Bridge, Euchre, Bowling Clubs: Faculty Sec'y. Ernie Mathews Barbara Matrix Barb Choir, Girl's Chorus, NCIC Mu- sic contest, IHSA Music Festi- val, Choir Trip, N.H.S., Pep Sq.g Spanish, Bridge, Pirateer, GAA, Class Planning, Yearbook Clubs: Pirateer, SENIOR Stali' Harold Mustered Jane! Muus Moose Choir. Madrigals, Girl's Chorus, IHSA Contest, All-State Choir, IMEA and NCIC Music Festi- vals, Choir Trip, Ensembles, Civic Coun., NHS, Art, Water- color, Sketching, Woodshop, German, Yearbook, American Legion Essay Winner, Ill. Scholarship Semi-Finalist, Hon. Men. IHS Prose-Writing, Poetry Contests, NCTE Award Dan Myer Whitey FFA, Military Mike Nanouski Cheetah Band, Pep Band, NCIC Music Festival, IHSA Music Contest, Golf, Intramurals, Football, Eucnre Club Sonja Nelson Sonic Choir, Girl's Chorus,INClCland IMEA Music Festivals, IHSA Music Contest, Choir Trip, Civic Council, NHS, Pep Squad, Fu- ture Teachers, Latin, Spanish, Folk Music and Listening, Year- book Clubs Anfhony Neurohr Tony Intramurals, Metal Shop Asst. Charles G. Meyer Red Military, Intramurals Donna Jean Miller Dee Jay Pep Squad: Swim, Future Medi- cal Careers, German, Square Dancing, Girl's Woodshop, In- terior Decorating, Future Nurses Clubs Brian K. Mitchell Transfer student, Rockford Gul- ford, Military. Intramurals, NHS, BUCCANEER, Editorial Board, Baseball, Chemistry, Col- lege, Chess Clubs Gapv Mooney Moon Football, Wrestling, Track, The Good Guy Award, Projec- tionist, GolfClubs Robert K. Moulton Bob Band, BUCCANEER, Photog- rapher, Scholastic Art Awards, Bridge, Chess, Camera, Year- book Clubs, SENIOR Photog- rapher Glen Mumpher Chess, Projectionist Clubs Sandra I. Niccum Sandy Fang FHA, Latin Lab, Latin, Bowling, Bridge, Yearbook Club Richard Nilo Rick Military, Intramurals, Civic Council, Football, Basketball, Track, Checkers, College Clubs, BUCCANEER-Sports Ed. John Noonan Jackson Transferred from Marquette, Military, Intramurals Alanna Odom Lana Choir, Madrigals, Girls Chorus, IMEA and NCIC Music Fes- tivals, IHSA Music Contests, NHS, Pep Squad, Alt. Varsity Cheerleader, Latin, Classical and Music Listening and Ap- preciation, Swimming, Drawing Clubs Rich Ohlendorf Speech team, Debate, Thespians, Military, Drum Corps, Intra- murals, Civic Council, Pirateer, Radio, Euchre, Checkers, Chess, Spanish Clubs Carol Lee Ollom Civic Coun., Pep Squad, Bridge, Girl's Swimming, Yearbook, Quill and Scroll, Junior Planning, BUCCANEER-Head Typist Earl L. Olsen Military, Projectionist Club, BUCCANEER Randall Olson O Fresh. Pres., Jr. Pres., Sr. V.P., Choir, Boy's Chorus, Choir Trip, Militaryf2nd Lt., Lt. Col., NHS, Football--Co-Capt. Bas- ketballWCo-Capt., Track, Ten- nis, All Area, All Conf., All State Football, Otlicer's Club, Euchre, P.E. Asst., Boy's State Paula Ann Osborn Pep Squad, BUCCANEER- Ed. Bd., Spanish, Swimming, Euchre, College, Interior Deco- rating, P.E. Asst., Faculty Sec. Ronald W. O11 Ron Military Company Sgt., 2nd Lt., Intramurals, Chess, French, Checkers, Ofticer's Club Dee Anne E. Pagakis Dee Class Planning, Euchre, Span- ish, Bowling Clubs, GAA .lane1Pand0M Choir, Poseidon, Swimming, Bridge, Camera, Yearbook, Col- lege, Artistic Drawing, GAA, P.S. Asst. James Parisot Transfer from Marquette Junior year Mary .lane Parr M..l. Choir, Elektra , NHS, Pep Sq., Swim, Fresh.-Soph. Dra- matics, College, Bridge Clubs Elizabeth Ann Parsons Beth Transferred from South Charles- ton, West Virginia l967g Col- lege Bridge Clubs Calhy Pearson Nose Pep Sq, Swim, Bridge, French, Artistic Typing, BUCCANEER, Euchre, Bowling Clubs Rand 1' Perino Military Stephen Phelps Steve Military, Football, Track Martha Spicer Receives Larry W. Pike Tableaux, Military-2nd Lt., Co. Cdr., Drum Corps, Intra- murals, Civic Coun, Chmn., V. Chmn., FFA, Football, Wres- tling Bill Plank Sherry Ann Pleskovich Pommerettes, Pep Squad, Facul- ty Secy. Connie Rae Pohar Transfer student, Seneca H.S., Soph., Choir, Girl's Chorus, NHS, FHA, GAA, Euchre, Ar- tisic Typing, PE Asst., Office Worker Mike E. Poulakos Military, Intramurals, Bridge, Chess, College Clubs Ken Poutre Ken Football, Wrestling, College Club, Euchre Club Jim Riebe Ribs Military, Intramurals, Projec- tionists, Latin, Euchre Clubs Glenn L. Rinker Military, 2nd Lt., Gun Room Sgt., Baseball, Gymnastics, Of- ficers Club, Diversified Occupa- tions Club Robert Risberg Bob Military, Intramurals, Baseball, Football Mgr., Chess, Euchre, PE Clubs Jim Robertson Rodney Robinson Dennis Rodriguez Soph. Class Treas. Military, Sgt., Drum Corps, Intramurals, Civic Council, Baseball, Foot- ball, Basketball, Wrestling, Track, Spanish, Bowling, Oili- cers Club, Euchre, PE Asst. 1968 D.A.R. Award Tom Quinn Military Pamela J. Rube Pam Bridge, College, Bowling, Eu- chre, Faculty Secy David M. Raymond Dave Tableaux, Speech Team, Voices, Thespians, Military, lntramu- rals, BUCCANEER, Sports Ed., Radio, Football, Track, Civil War Club, College Club, Folk Listening, Quill and Scroll, lll. St. Scholarship Semi-finalist Lynne Ellen Renwick Poseidon, Pep Squad, GAA, Bridge, Modern Dance, Year- book, College, Euchre Clubs, SENIOR Stall' Jim Rexroal Knobby Ed Riebe Marlena Roe Mar GAA, Future Nurses, FHA Dave Roether Dave Drum Corps t Richard Carl Rohe Rich Choir, Boy's Chorus, Military, Intramurals, Civil War Club, Latin, Diversified Occupation Clubs Mark L. Rossirer Military, Civic Council, Golf Eric L. Rowlee Rick Drum Corps, Chess Club .lay E. Rowlee Military Gun Room Sgt., lntra- murals, Football, Rillery, Of- ficers Club. Euchre s 7 wu Andy Ruger Larrl' Ruiz Vickie Ryberg Civic Council, NHS, Art, NHS, Art Awards, Bridge, French, Pirateer, Yearbook, Ill. St, Scholarship Semi-hnalist, Pl- RATEER Make-up Ed., SEN- IOR Stephen A. Salomone Steve Transfer from Marquette in l967 Nancy Jane Sandor Red Civic Council, Swimming, Bridge, Bowling Clubs Ellen Sandrolini Choir, Madrigals, Girls Chorus, IMEA European Festival, IMEA Dist:-All St. Music Festival, Choir Trip, Civic Council, NHS, Pep Squad, Swimming, Latin, Music Listening and Apprecia- tion, Yearbook, Music Theory, Folk Music Listening, College, P.E. Asst., GAA,-Treas., NCIC Music Festivals Ruth Ann Schowalier Ruthie Band-Pres., Pep Band, Co- Drum Majorette, NCIC, Dist., All-State Music Festivals, Band Trips, IHSA Music Contests, Dorian Music Festival, Sight Reading Clinic, Thespians, Civic Council, NHS, SENIOR, Swim- ming, Bridge, Fresh.-Soph. Dra- matics, Yearbook, Music Theory, P.E. Asst., Ill. St. Schol- arship Semi-Finalist Linda Schwerdrfeger Scwartz Tableaux, Civic Council, Posei- don, Pommerettes, NHS, Pep Squad, PIRATEER, Swim- ming, Interior Decorating, Bowl- ing, Bridge Clubs, GAA Ill. St. Scholarship Semi-finalist John Harry ScUers Drum Corps, Language Lab, Coin and Stamp, Civil War, Projectionists, Amateur Radio Clubs Pamela Sm!! Pam Poseidon-Scribe, Pep Squad, Swimming, Yearbook, Bridge, Euchre, Folk Music Listening Clubs, P.E. Asst., GAA Kdlhj' Seaman Bruce Tableaux, FHA, Swimming, Bridge, Interior Decorating Clubs, Faculty Sec'y. Bruce Serby Military, Intramurals, Tennis, Civil War, College, Euchre Clubs Nanryl. Scales Pep Squad, Swimming, Bridge, Artistic Typing. College Clubs Charles D. Schafer Chuck Military-Platoon Sgt., Battal- ion Adj., lst Lt., Intramurals, Civic Council, Football, Track, Euchre, Officers Club, P.E. Asst Patricia Schleevogl Pat Band-Treas., Pep Band, High- waymen, IHSA Music Contests, NCIC Sightreading Clinic, Dorian Music Festival, Band Trips, Civic Council, NHS, Pep Squad, SENIOR, .lr Varsity Alt, Cheerleader, Swimming, Bridge, Gymnastics, Yearbook, Col- lege, Folk Music Listening Clubs. P.E. Asst., GAA Mark Schmitt Military Edna Gaylene Schoberr Gaylene Band, Pep Band, IHSA Music Contests, NCIC, Band Trips, Midwest Band Clinic, FTA., German, Music. P.E. Asst,, Faculty Sec'y Gloria Lou Schorn Glor Pep Squad, Square Dancing, Ar- tistic Typing, Bridge Clubs Karen Joyce Serby Serb Band, Pep Band, IHSA Music Contest, Band Trip, NCIC Music Festival, Dorian Music Festival, Pep Squad, GAA, Class Planning Comm Dale Sexton Louise Shelton Lou Michael Shelton Mike Military, Wrestling, Cross Country, Football, Boys' Oc- cupation Club Patsy Sheridan Pat Bridge Club, Swimming Club Virgene E. Sherman Rusty Girls' Chorus, NCIC Music Festival, Music Contests, Civic Council, NHS, Pep Squad, PIRATEER, Art, GAA, Medi- cal Careers, College, Yearbook, Pirateer Clubs PSA T, SA T, A CT Tests Chuck Shuck David G. Sipula Mull Military, Intramurals, Football, Basketball, Checkers, Ritiery Clubs George E. Smith SnulTy Choir, Tableaux, Military, lntra- murals, Civic Council, Baseball, Football, Rihery, Civil War Club Trina Anne Smith Choir, Madrigals, Girls' Chorus, INSA Music Contests, NCIC Music Festival, Dist. All-state Music Festival, Choir Trip, VOICES, Civic Council, NHS, Pep Squad, Swimming, Bridge, Freshm.-Soph. Dramatics, Col- lege, Yearbook, Euchre, Folk Music Listening, GAA, lll. St. Scholarship semi-finalist, Charles Palmer Davis Award Jane Snell Latin, College, Yearbook, Folk Music Listening, Nat. Forenisc League Jean Snell Pommerettes, Pep Squad, French, Office Planning, Water Color, College, Class Planning Comm. 1 Carol Lynn Sommer Car' Choir, Bridge, Interior Decora- tion, Artistic Typing Clubs Martha Jane Spicer Marce' Choir, Girls' Chorus, NCIC, and IMEA Music Festival, All- st. Chorus, IHSA Music Con- test, Choir Trip, European Choir Tour, NHS, Pep Squad, Pl- RATEER, Varsityvjr. Varsity Cheerleader, Art, Gymnastics, Swimming, Yearbook, Euchre, P.E. Asst., GAA, Fresh. Bd. Rep., D.A.R. Award Patty Ann Staniszemlri Patty Transfer from LaSalle in l965, Pep Squad, Art, Fresh. Soph. Dramatics, GAA, Bridge Club t Daniel M. Starjak Tuna Military, Company Sgt., Co. Comm., BUCCANEER, pho- tog., Civil War, Pirateer, Pho- tography, Otiicers' Clubs JoAnne Stephenson Buckwheat Choir, Girls' Chorus, FHA, In- terior Decoration Club John D. Stevenson Military, Intramurals, BUC- CANEER, Baseball, Football, Track, P.E. Asst. Seniors Make Final Plans Micheal Slillwell Helene L. Slreul Hens Pep Squad, NHS, FTA, Spanish, Artistic Typing, Office Worker Dianne Sutherland Di-bell Band, IHSA Music Contest, Band Trips, Dorian Music Fes- tival, Girls' Chorus, Speech Team, ThespiansfScribe, Civic Council, Poseidon, Pep Squad- Treas., SENIOR Staff, Art, Var- sity Alt. Cheerleader, Bridge, Swimming, Choir, Sketch, Year- book, Riilery, Athletic Theory, P.E. Asst., GAA, lll. St. Schol- arship Semi-hnalist Nancy Tassoni Toni Poseidon, NHS, Pep Squad, Var- sity Cheerleader, Swimming, Spanish, Folk Listening, P.E. Asst., GAA-Sec'y Wanda M. Taylor Latin, Artistic Typing Clubs Nanene Teausam Nan Civic Council, Pommerettes, Pep Squad, Swimming, GAA, Drill Team, Yearbook, Future Nurses Clubs Dave Thomas Choir, Boy's Chorus, NCIC and IMEA Contests, California Trip, Military, Plat. Sgt., Football Mgr., German, Officers Club, Euchre, Classical Music, Folk Listening Clubs Pamela Towne Pam Choir, Future Nurses Club .lim Travi Military. Intramurals, Basket- ball, Cross Country, Football, Track, Latin, Welding Asst Bonnie Trees! Bon Choir, Bowling Club Donna Jean Trimpe Girl's Chorus, Speech Contests, Tableaux, Voices, Miracle Worker , Madwomen of Chail- lot, Thespians, NHS, Bridge, Dramatics, Chemistry, College Clubs Karen Ann Troup Trooper Girl's Chorus, IHSA contests, Tableaux, Speech Team, Thes- pians, Sec'y., Civic Council, NHS, Bridge, French, Yearbook Clubs. NFL, GAA Eugene Trumbo Chess, Diversified Occupations Clubs, BUCCANEER Gregori' D. Tufiie Crash Watusi Nuki Military--Plat. Sgt., Znd Lt., Intramurals, Civic Council, Swimming-Capt., French. Civ- il War. Chess, Boys Competitive Swimming, Officers, College Club. Euchre Clubs, PE Asst., Jr. Banquet comm., Color Guard, Most Improved Swim- merAward Kirr Van Buren Patricia Van Tivle Pat Choir, Pep Squad, Girl's Swim- ming, Bridge, Sketching Club, GAA Alice Ann Varland Spanish, Jazz Music Listening Clubs Gerald Varland Jerry Military, Intramurals, Civic Council, Baseball, College Plan- ning, Euchre Clubs, PE Asst. Donald E. Way Band, Pep Band, Soph. Rep., IHSA Solo, Ensemble, NCIC Music Festival, IHSA Dist. Band, NCIC Sight Reading Clinic, Band Trip, Intramurals, NHS, Projectionist, Music Theory, Chemistry, Choir, Col- lege Clubs Dennis Weaver Military, Football Mgr., Check- ers Club Richard Weishar Rich Transfer Student, Marquette High School, Soph. year, Chem- istry Club Gerald Weitzel Gerry Military, Diversitied Occupations Club Gerald Welch Jerry Military, Football, Projection- ists, Checkers, Chess Clubs Mary Welch Grape Juice Pep Squad ' Charlene Varney Char Bridge, Woodshop, Sketching Clubs Dianne Elaine VeZain Civic Council, NHS, PI- RATEER, GAA, Artistic Typ- ing, Spanish, Bridge, Euchre, Pirateer, College Clubs, PE Asst. Robert D. Waggoner Military, Jr room Sgt, Intramu- rals, Civic Council, NHS, Base- ball, Basketball, Track, French, Officers Club, Bowling, Ill. St. Scholarship Semi-Finalist June Waller Band, Band Trip, FNA, Music Listening, Music Theory, Year- book, College, Folk Listening Clubs Mary Waller Choir, FHA, Pommerettes, College, Bridge Clubs Barbara Warren Yearbook Club Gene Wevgandr Madwoman of Chaillot , Ka- leidoscope, MilitaryfCo. Sgt.. Intramurals, Gymnastics, Golf, Oliicers, Checkers, Folk Music Listening, Tuesdays' Child Fred Wiebe Military, Football, Track, Gym- nastics, Riliery, Diversified Oc- cupations Clubs JuclvBricker1 Wiebe Choir. Girls' Chorus, IHSA Mu- sic Contests, Latin. Diversihed Occupations Clubs James Wielgopolan Jim Military, Football Mgr., Spanish, Treas., Diversified Occupation Clubs Linda S. Wilcox Willie, Charlie Choir, FHA Charles Steven Willet Chuck Choir, Military, Intramurals, Art-Gold Key, Football, Track Grczcluation, Senior Day, Dawn Dance Pam Willet GAA, BUCCANEER Scot! Willis Willie Transferred from Des Moines, Iowa, l967 Sr. Treas., Military, Intramurals, Football, Wrestling, Track, NCIC, Conf., All-Area, All-State, P.E. Asst. Robert D. Wilson Bob Military, Intramurals, Officers Club Robert J. Woodward Woody Military, Intramurals, Civic Coun., Swimming, Track, Lan- guage Laboratory, Stamp and Coin, College, Euchre Clubs Donald Woods-'er Don Muriel Worden Mur IHSA Music Contests, NCIC Music Festival, Speech Team, Helena's Husband , Miracle Worker , Thespians, NHS, Pep Squad, Fresh.-Soph. Dramatics, Swimming, Bridge, College, Yearbook, Thespians, Ill. St. Scholarship Semi-finalist lsmmuai-sms w Lttesn seem Ronald Wright Ron Tableaux, Military, Drum Corps, lntramurals, German Club Vicki Wright Vic FHA, Pep Squad, FHA Club, GAA, Spanish, Athletic Theory, GAA--Pres. Sharon Ann Young FHA. Pep Squad, BUCCA- NEER rep., Spanish, Interior Decorating, Square Dancing, Camera, College, Folk Music Listening Clubs. GAA Sheryl Lee Young Sherry FHA, Pep Squad, BUCCA- NEER Rep., Square Dancing. Spanish, Interior Decorating, Camera, College, Folk Music Listening Clubs, GAA Connie Dodd Zeilmann James C. Zidow Jim Tableaux. Military, 2nd Lt., Maj., Intramurals, Civic Coun., Secy., Football, Wrestling, Track, Chess, Officers, Checker, Athletic Theory Clubs, P.E. Asst Mark Seniors F ina! Steps Class advisor Mr. Rooert Johnson stands surrounded by members of the Class of i968 who have served as officers. Commenting on their accomplishments are fright to lefty Elaine Cole, Becky Grot, Genela Greg- or, Mr. Johnson, Dennis Rodriguez, Scott Willis Roy DeLaGarza, Ken Herington, Joel Cechowitz and Randy Olson. Adams, Clarence, Aicher, Ken, Alaimo Tessieg Alderman, Dave, Aldridge, Da- vid, Alonzo, Linda, Alvarado, Sheila. Anders, Vicki, An- derson, Alice, Ander- son, Markg Ander- son, Pam, Anderson, Richard, Anderson, Sheila, Anderson, Sue. Jobst, Wagner Head Junior Class Starting off their activities for one of the most active years of their high school career, the class of I969 chose Tom Jobst as their President. Assisting Tom in his many duties as an officer were Kent Wag- ner, Vice-President, Peg Igmunson, Sec- retary, and Karen Danelson, Treasurer. These leaders proved their efficiency as they carried out plans for the Junior Ban- quet, Junior Carnival, and the Junior- Senior Prom. Friday, October the thirteenth proved a lucky day for Junior Leslie Smith as she was chosen to represent her class in Queen Becky's court. The Junior class float captured second place in the float compe- tition with a bulldog turning on a stick over an open fire with the theme Let's Eat 'em Up!', The ambitious Juniors raised the ne- cessary funds for their projects by selling football badges, pompoms, during the football season, and pop at the home bas- ketball games. Supervising the activities was class ad- visor, Mr. John Dufiin. Now upperclassmen, Treasurer Karen Danelson, President Tom Jobst, Vice-President Kent Wagner, and Secretary Peg lngemunson assume the responsi- bility ofthe class officer posts. Beguin, Bob, Bennett, Dennis, Berg, Jim, Besse, Kim, Biecker, Cheri, Billings, Steve, Bishop, Sam Blackford, Cindy, Blaiszik, Guy, Bohler, Joe, Boldt, Barb, Boldt, Mark, Bowers, Linda, Bowers, Wendy Angelico, Mike, Angell, Art, Arellano, Carmen, Arrowood, Cindy, Arwood, Carol, Arwood, Jeanette, Atwood, Bonnie Baldridge, Mike, Barber, Mike, Barre, Dale, Bates, JoAnn, Battistelli, David, Bayer, Dave Bayuk, Tom S .B t , 1,1 Y , 69 Boyd, Kathy, Brandner, Vicki, Bray, Linda, Bretag Mike, Brown, Leonard, Bruce, Jean, Brue, Ron Burgh, Tammy, Burke, Larry, Burns, Bill, Burrows, Kenneth, Bute, Mary, Bute, Ralph, Buttrey, Frank Cairns, Bill, Caldwell, Kathy, Callaway, Debra, Campbell, Clarence Capitani, Randy, Carr, Debbie, Carrier, Pete Carroll, Larry, Carroll, Mark, Castelli, Pat, Chei, Dave, Christensen, Larry, Clarkson, Louis, Claus, Dale Leslie Smith smiles with anticipation of the forthcom- ing activities as she is announced Junior Attendant. Clemens, Harvey, Crisler, Diane, Cummings, Sandy Cunningham, Debbie, Cunningham, Joseph, Cupples, Cindy Damyen, Roger, Danelson, Karen, Darif, Janice Davis, Dan, Davis, Marilyn, DeBernardi, Dan Deckard, Dave, Defore, Rob, Denen, Ronnie Dierstein, Julie, Dille, Jane, Dodd, John, 70 B Doll, Karen, Donohue, Lana, Donohue, LaVerne Dooley, Diane, Drake, Darlene Dresea, Bill, Duffield, Nancy, Duncan, John, Duncan, Mary, Dunlap, Bob Eastman, Marsha, Eckerman, Diane, Eichelberger, Dan, Eichhorn, Tim, Eltrevoog, Mike Elzer, Jane, Emery, Bill, Erickson, Randy, Farnetti, John, Farell, Merle, Fergueson, Marlene Fetzer, Carole Fidler, Tammy, Fisher, CiCi, Fitzpatrick, Brenda, Foltznewicz, Pam, Forsyth, Robin, Foutch, Bob, Fox, Craig Franz. John, Freise, Kent, Funk. Bruce, Gaffney, Kay, Gage, Laurie, Gardner, Colette, Gasser, Rosa Gebhardt, Phyllis, Geiger, Judy, Godwin, Craig, Godwin, Lorraine, Goetsch, Ray, Goetsch, Roy Gregory, Janice, Grenter, Gary, Grohe, Debbie, Grohe, Mike, GroFl', Cathy, Grooms, Earl Grunstad, Gary, Haase, Diane, Hadley, Barb, Hadsell, Debbie, Hadsell, Greg, Haeberle, Tom HaeH'ele, Susan, Hagenbuch, Diane, Hagenbuch, Henry Haley, Jim, Halliday, Gayleen, Halm, Debbie Halm, Leo, Halm, Pam, Hann, Beth, Hannigan, Sharon, Harcharik, Sandra Harmon, Dave Harper, Jerry, Harris, Nancy, Harth, Tom, Hayes, Klayton, Hays, Mark: Hayson, Dave Leslie, Linda, Livingston, Shirley, Locke, Linda, Lubanowski, Jennie, Lyle, Bobg Kohoe, Ed, Kelly, Nancy King, Nancy, Kirkman, Gary: Klein, Joseph, Kleinmaier, Dick, Knoll, -Ann, Knottek, Mary, Knutson, Bonnie Koehl, Sue, Koeppe, Mike, Kosnick, Cheryl, Kossaris, Kathy: Kotek, Vicki, Kuzmich, Dave, Maierhofer, Bob Hefliey, Earle, Heiss, Patti, Hellengreen, Diane, Hermann, Steve, Hertzner, Lorryg Hickey, Bill, Hickey, Don Hill, Robert, Hockenberry, Debbie Holm, Nancy, Holm, Sue, Holtzman, Debby, Hopper, George, Hudkins, Frank Ingemunson, Pegg lngran, Margaret, Irwin, Pam: Jackson, Lynn, Jakubek, Don, Jameson, Laurie, Jensen, Gail Jobst, Tim, Jobst, Tom, Johnson, Kathyg Javanovich, Fred, Jovanovich, Richard Juchniewicz, Maria Judy, Linda Laatz, Rong Lacke, Mike, Lambert, Rong Landers, Mary Ellen Lavender, Tom, Lawsha, Darlene, Letherman, Les Majerus, Diane, Makeever, Ron, Malone, Jim, Mammen, Joan, Mammen, Mary, Manigold, Dave, Markut, Ken Markut, Patricia, Marshall, Julie, Maynard, Sandy, McEmery, Kathie, McGrath, Debbie, McKenzie, Margie Meade. Mark F ' :zg Ei? - Meadows, Karen, Meeker, Dona, Mettille, Judy: Michael, Ron, Miller, Jerry, Milligan, Anita, Milligan, Ricky Mitchell, Steve, Monterestelli, Jim, Murdock, Rick, Myer, Mike, Myers, Don, Myers, Jenny, Myre, Annette Nagle, Cindy, Natta, Chris, Navarro, Diana, Neilsen, Brian, Nelson, Sheila, Newcomb, Debbie, Newcomb, Linda Niccum, Warren, Norman, Cheryl, Norris, Nancy, Olesen, Connie, Ollom, Robert, Olson, Chuck, Olson, Ron Osthus, Johnathan, Ott, Terry, Parisot, Cathy, Patton, Sally, Paul, Larry, Pearse, Susan, Pfolsgrof, Gretchen Pitts, Jacki, Poole, Dave, Pottholf, Kathy, Powell, Phillip, Price, Kay, Provance, Kevin, Rabe, Peggy Rather, Jim, Redman, Vicki, Rexroat, Glenna, Rick, Art, Riebe, Carol, Riebe, Gayle, Rieman, Bill Sexton, Margo: ShealT, Robert, Sheehan, Pattig Sisk, Paulette, Skolek, Francineg Slaight, Steve, Slovinski, Karen Smick, Dianag Smith, Leslie, Snook, Lindag Spears, Gary, Spence, Jimg Starjak, Stanley, Stechman, Peggy Stefanel, Dang Stevens, Becky, Stewart, Scott, Stillwell, .lerryg Stock, Gregg Sullivan, Norman: Summers, Rose Sutherland, George: Swenhaughen, Sue, Swensen, Mark, Taylor, Bob: Taylor, Donnetteg Teachout, Debbie, Thacker, Linda Roberts, Steve, Robinson, Mike: Robinson, Russell, Roper, Cindy, Rosborough, Donna Rosencrans, Bill, Rosencrans, Renae Rosencrans, Jackie, Rosier, Pat, Rossiter, Dennis, Rowe, Larry, Royster, .Iudyg Ryg, Marty: Sampson, Eaver Sanders, Ron: Schinz, Nancyg Schomas, Lindag Schuett, Gary: Schutheis, Shellyg Scott, Debra, Seaborn, Sheryl Thomas, Barig Thompson, Cheri, Tintori, Jimg Tongate, Florence Totel, Kathyg Trent, Michelleg Trosper, Kay Tunget. Daleg Tures, Lu Annrg Vandervort, Paulag Varney, Calhieg Varney, Jimg Varrato, Dave, VeZain, Dave Vezain, Sueg Vicich. Mikeg Vicini, Merrie, Vidmar, Maryg Voga, Edna, Wagner, Kent, Walker, Pat Wallace, Melving Walsh, Brian: Walter. Elmerg Sonday Warren, .leannieg Watkins. Randyg Webb, Karen, Wells, Fletcher v .L NE . ik z' 'self F 4 hm. :Z I 1 Q 9 i i ,- A A i v Q . , l , ul , . ,, ,Y ' ,. A L , My , Si 1: ':,' L. W? ' P'-- Y 5 a if X, .9.,. PHA Y .4 Y' M sg? N X 5 W i r 1 , A 3 N, 'ie 5 ' l.fi e'f if W TX: fs A54 5. Wendt, Johng Westman, Bobg White, John Wilkinson, Pamg Wilson, Marge, Withers, Wayne Wolf, Mike, Yarger, Rong Yednock, George Young, Marlene, Zears, Russellg Zepeda, Ann Zilm, Carolg Zimmerman, Janet 75 , Q if 5' E+ W 4 l iw it ef 5.6 Mr. Colborn enjoys refreshments served by Bar- bara Funk at the Christmas tea. 14 , fs ,Ski 2 ta e A 'Fair eff, A Proud of their accomplishments as class officers are Laura Sandrolini, Treasurerg Colon Willis, Vice- presidentg Cheryl Serby, Secretary: and Rich Hornbeck, President. H ornbeck, Willis, Serby, Sanclrolini Share Spotlight The class of '70 entered Ottawa this year no longer 'flustered freshman' and not yet upperclassmcn. They amused, enjoyed, and benefitted from their role as sophomores. The first big project of the year was Homecoming. The Friday the 13th cele- bration was a lucky day for Janice Pallai as she was elected to serve her class as Sophomore Attendant. The Sophomore float 'Let's Pour If On' featuring a bull- dog in a bathtub won first place in the float competition. Serving as class officers were Rich Hornbeck, President, Colon Willis, Vice- Presidentg Laura Sandrolini, Treasurerg and Cheryl Serby, Secretary. Money making projects to add to the class treasury included-candy bars, and consession stand work. Acting as class adviser was Mr. William Hamilton. Blue, Kathy, Bluth, Jackie, Boe, Linda M., Boe, Linda Sue, Bohannon, Jim, Boh- ler, Debbie, Bohler, Peggy Boldt, Kathy, Bot- tom, Larry, Brewer, Larry, Brown, Bob, Brown, Diane, Brue, Dennis Brumwell, J oan, Bryan, Aletha, Bryan, Debbie, Burg- wald, Craig, Burke, Dan, Burke, Kathy, Burrows, Leonard Bute, Virginia, Cal- kins, Kenny, Carl- son, David, Carlson, Don, Carlson, Gene, Carrelto, Dave, Ca- ruso, John Ahearn, Sue, Alvara do, Patty, Anderson, Walt, Anderson, Chris, Anderson, Jill Andrews, Bob, Armstrong, Debi Armstrong, Gary, Baldridge, Jane, Bar- ber, Ellen, Barck, Chris, Bardson, Dave, Bamett, Kathy, Barr, Doug Barron, Mark, Bar- ron, Mike, Bartlett, Deanneg Bano, Te- resa, Bault, Patty, Baxter, Dale, Bayer, Linda Beals, Larry, Bell- rose, Kim, Berg, Pat, Bemardini, Mario, Berry, Ray, Besse, Candy, Blackmon, Tom nfs Carver, Pam: Castelli, Rick: Chapman, Dave: Charbonneau, Jerry: Charles, Cheryl Cheli, Linda: Cinnamon, Colleen: Claggctt, Rickg Codo Kim: Cofoid, Angela Colborn, Tom: Cole, Charlotte: Collins, Mark: Comer, Judy: Constantine, Randy Cook, Debi: Cook, Pete: Couch, Jerry: Council, Johnnie: Creedon, Tim Crews, Dave: Cunningham, John: Dahlen, Billie: Darlasis, Pete: Davis, Dave Davis, Don: Day, Randy: DeBernardi, Debbie: DeBernardi, Marilyn: DeBernardi Rick Dembicki, Dale: Denen, Ricky: DeHore, Mike: DeWalt, Dave: Dille, Marilyn Dille, Sue: Dilley, Laurie: Dixon, Jim: Dobbs, Debbie: Dobbs, Jerry Dodd, Tom: Doogan, John: Doolan, June: Dolley, Brad: Dougherty, Chris If we Hunk this test, they won't let us go to school in Iowa! Barb Parkins and Jan Whitney face the challenge of the lowa Test of Educational Develop- ment. Draper, Cathyg Duback, Doweg Du Flin, John DulTy, Daung Duffy, Gene, Early, Alice Eastman, Laura, Elliot, Elizabeth, Engberg, Mary Ellen Erickson, Dang Eschback, Bob, Eutis, Mark Farnsworth, Ken, Farrell, Anita, Fennel, Judy Fen nessey, Barbg Ferguson, Jack, Feser, Frances 79 Fidler, Marta, Fiedler, Mike, Fieser, Sheri, Fike, Randyg Flaa, Judy, Floor, Sue, Fowler Patti Fox, Earlg Fribbs, .lanetg Frye, Emmett, Funk, Barbara, Ganz, Wendy, Garrity, Cathy, Gebhardt, Gary Gebhardt, .lerryg Genter, John, Gerding, Barbara, Gerding, Nancy, Gibson, Mark, Gillette, Guyg Girard, Terry Gjerde, Gregg Goetz, Kay, Goldman, Brad, Gonigam, Eve, Gra- ham, Macg Green- span, Sally, Grelen- cord, Dave Gretencord, Johnnie Griglione, Patti, Groff, Jim: Gross, Terry, Grundon, Maribethg Grunstad, Cathy, Haase, John S? 80 Hall Lynda Hall Skip' Harden Lyle' Harden Vicki' Har- mon, Ernie, Harris, Mike, Harris, Sandy Harth, Judy, Hasse, Richard, Hanger, Gregg Hawk, Carlag Hayward, Chuck, Heermann, Paul, Heiser, Barb Heiss, Nanci, Hen- nessey, Kathy, Hen- son, lmogeneg Hess, Diana, Hetelle, Kathy, Heth, Mike, Hill, Dan G. Hill, Dan J., Hill, Nancy, Hiller, Laura: Holm, Dang Horn- beck, Rick, Hoskin- son, Mike, Howell, Bill Howell, Ethel, Hub- bard, Onetha, Hupp, George, Ingram, Steve, Jacobs, Bob, Jansen, Bob, Jarigese, David Jimenez, Virginia, Jobst, Joeg Johnson, Bruce, Johnson, Jan- ice, Johnson, Joe, Johnson, Leslie, Johnson, Pat Johnson, Peggy, Juergensen, Randy: Kain, Dang Kammer- er, Allan, Kauzlarich, Ed, Keele, Gary, Kelly, Barb Kelly, Colleen, Kelly, Doreen: Kennell, Mariana, Kiest, Dan, Kiest, Ken, Kistenfeger, Wally, Kleckner, Russell Knottek, Rich, Knudtson, Jack, Knutson, Beverly, Koeppe, Cindy, Koetz, Paul: Kolotka. Jim: Kossow, Kayla Krug, Doug, Kurz, David, Lair, John, Lakan, Dick, Larsen, Rick, Lazar, Jim, Leach, Kathy J 2 ea, ia 5 it , .tg -3 4, . 'W 3, K5 3 nf ,Q a.lo tr r,-if E A-1 fs ,K 6 Q 3' rw , ark -4 LeBeau, Debbie, Leighton, Bill, Lenac, Rhonda, Lewis, Joyce Lex, Kathy, Lindenbaum, Andy, Linn, Cathy, Linn, Shirley Livingston, Linda, Lockhart, Cathy, Long, David, Love, Ted Lyle, Mike, Lynott, Mary Beth, Majerus, Ed, Maltas, Rich Lowe, Keith, Lubanowski, Betty, Lubanowski, Danny, Ludwig, Guy Manigold, Mark, Markey, Sue, Markut, Barb, Marsh, Steve Bl Schlumpp! No, it's not the sound of a hiccup from inhaling smoke from a bot- tle. Marcia Olson is demonstrating how air pressure can move a boiled egg in and out of a narrow opening. This is only one of many demonstrations performed in Mr. Lusher's speech class. S Murdock, Dave, Myers, Calvin, My- ers, Jack, Navarro, Joe, Neil, Cherry, Nelson, Debbie, Nelson, Roger Newbury, Kathy, Newell, Cindy, New- ell, Steve, Nilo, Lib- bie, Norem, Nancy, Novak, Kim, Oates, Gene Oldenburg, David, Oldenburg, Kala, Olle, Marty, Olson, Marcia, Oppen- lander, Fritz, Orres, Rethal, Orsini, Linda Marshall, Skip, Marten, Glenda, Martin, Allan, Mathes, Ralph, Maubach, Debby, Maubach, Tom, Mc- Atee, Judy McCague, Tom, Mc- Connaughhay, Mark, McDonald, Dan, Mc- Grath, Mike, Meek- er, Liz, Meling, John, Meling, Robert Melody, Tom, Men- nie, Frank, Mettille, Candy, Mettille, Dan, Meyer, Bill, Mid- night, Bill, Milby, Wanda Miletiz, Sharon, Miller, Karen, Miner, Bob, Miskell, Pam, Mitchell, Gary, Mit- chell, Wayne, Mode- sitt, Bill Mohkovic, Russ, Monheim, Walt, Monterastelli, Monte, Moore, Earl, Morri- son, Kathy, Mucci, Mike, Mulvaney, Richard Osborn, Dave: Ott, Barb: Ott, Steveg Painter, Mary Beth, Pallai, Janiceg Pan- dolfi, Cathy: Parkins, Barb Parr, Kris, Piercy, Daleg Perry, Peggy, Peters, .lohng Peters, Royg Peterson, Laurieg Petre, Den- nis Pearse, Bob, Piercy, Tim, Pleskovitch, Dang Polach, Ted, Pool, Cathy, Poulak .ludyg Pratt. Mar- garet Pryde, Cathig Pumio, Tedg Ratliff, Carl, Reding, Wendy: Reinke, Ann, Rensch, Debbieg Remz, Phillip 'i ' R V , .. Renwick, Becky: Resser, Sue, Rex- roat, Dick Rexroat, Dorothy, Rexroat, Kathyg Rexroat, LeRoy Reynolds, Charlenig Reynolds, Pattyg Ricci, Candy Rice, Kathyg Riebe, Nancig Rieuf, Glenn Rinker, Terry: Rip- py Jen-. Ristau, Jer, Sophomores Tom Waldron and Bill Midnight ad YY 83 Roach, Billy, Rob- erts, Carol, Robin- son, Gary: Robinson, Rong Rockford, Micky, Roe, Violet, Roesler, Diane Rogers, Steve, Ros- encranz, Sue, Ross, Linda, Rossiter, Patty, Roth, Ruth Ann, Rowney, Deb- byg Rubio, Tino , ft x, -no Larryg Saager, Larry, Salamone, Ann, Salamone, Bill, Sampson, Steve, Sampson, Wayne Janice Pallaz' Elected to Royalty Sandrolini, Laurie, Sapp, Debbie, Sa- wicki, Dianne, Scheidecker, Gary, Schmitt, Garyg Scho- bert, Mary, Schomas, Sheila Schomas, Sue: Scho- mas, Bill, Schralder, Helen, Schultheis, Long Seaman, Jean- nie: Serby, Cheri, Serby, Diana Seversike, Susan, Sexton, Peteg Shall- horn, Fred: Shelfel, Nan, Shuck, Bonnie, Shute, Steve, Sibert, Elaine Skaronea, Jim, Slo- vinski, Linda: Smith, Dale, Smith, Jani, Smith, Stephanie, Snell, Judy, Sokn, Debbie Sommer, Dick, Som- merville, Davidg Spicer, Bob, Sprad- ling, Harry, Stacy, Dong Stanford, Bec- ky: Staneszweski, Kathy 84 Ruger, Lorrang Ryan, 1 l Looking forward to the re- quired swimming class, Jan Whitney marks her swim cap. Walters, Merle, Weeden, Dave, Wendt, Nancy, Wendt, Susan, West, Rita Whipple, Vicki, Whiteaker, Larry: Whitney, .lang Wicks Ken, Wiebc, Kay Wilcox, Scottg Willet, Doug, Willis, Colen, Wilson, Chuck, Wil- son, Larry li , K.. ,M Q .. ,, Q W .-.. X ,... -...Q Q + Q :Wi x . Starjak, Miki, Stem- men, Linda: Stevens, Bob, Stillwell, Pat, Stisser, Marcella, Stohr, Laura, Stone, Debbie Summers, Gary, Szobar, Steve, Swift, Frank, Teausant, Sandy, Thomas, Larry, Thompson, Penny, Thrush, John Totel, Pam: Tuftie, Randy, Tunget, Vicki: Ulrich, Deb- bie, Underwood, Barry, Underwood, Debbie, Valle, Ve- ronica Veith, Tim: Ver- deyen, Jerry, Vignali Joe, Vittone, Paul, Voyles, Paulene: Wagner, Sheri, Wal- dron, Tom Y r1 ,. K 'ff' ii war 'if-E , vi 26 .,,V - . 5 4 kg? .ii 7,5 Aj . s Jie T ' ' at, 33, - Qi : ' 'J if , Nj. f , iW'f F 8, Q . isa , ,, N5 if Wilson, Terry, Win- ner, Jay, Wisniewski, Mike, Witte, Bill, Wood, Debbie, Woo- dyer, Walt: Worth, Nick Wright, Kayg Wruck, Ron, Zidow, Jeanie, Zimmerman, Carol, Zimmerman, Barb, Zippay, Steph, Zuc- carini, Denise f Freshman Begin High School Career To direct their initial year of activities, freshman students elected Ron Still- well, presidentg Rick Mc- Cullough, vice presidentg Donna Hasse, secretaryg and Dan Eilts, treasurer. ln October the freshman hosted the traditional Fresh- man Night consisting of an assembly for the parents, followed by refreshments. The two money making projects of the class of 1971 were selling candy and Ot- tawa High School sweat shirts. Debbie Pike was named by her classmates as fresh- man Homecoming attend- ant. The class lloat tied for third place in the competi- tion. Miss Hess was class adviser. Adams, John, Al- drich, Phyllis, Al- dridge, Rose, Allen, Dan, Allen, Larry, Alonzo, Dan, Alsvig, Connie Amadon, Kathy, An- ders, Scott, Ander- son, Russ, Anderson, Bob, Anderson, Harold, Anderson, Irene, Anderson, Keith Anderson, Ross, An- dreatta, Karen, Ang- el, Barb, Angel, Bill, Angell, Bette, Angell, Steve, Antri- kin, Debbie Arellano, Becky, Arwood, Henry, Ar- wood, Nancy, Ator, Steve, ' Babcock, Judy, Bardson, Gary, Bar- nett, Linda Bartlett, Sue, Barto, John, Bastian, Diane, Beals, Gerald, Bell, Michael, Bennett, David, Benson, Clar- ence Bernard, Kathy, Bemardini, Pam, Bethell, Bev, Bilfany, Rose, Bloom, Cathy, Boe, Debbie, Bokus, Pete Bolton, Nancy, Bot- tom, Tom, Bowers, Charles, Boyle, Jean, Brandner, Steve, Brewer, Sheila, Brickert, David Britton, Paula, Brown, Cindy, Brue, Charles, Bryan, Mary, Bryant, Deb- bie, Burke, Debbie, Burke, Diana Burke, Karen, But- trey, DeWayne, Caldwell, Sandy, Callaway, Steve, Campbell, Laurie, Capitani, Craig, Carlson, John Carroll, Roger, Carroll, Warren, Carver, Tony, Cavanaugh, Craig, Cerri, Joe, Chalus, Marcy, Chase, Linda Cheatham, Dang Chevalier, Cathy, Christensen, Dale, Collins, Edward, Constantine, Rick, Couch, Linda, Coulter, Duane Crawford, Melissa, Creedon, Dan, Cunningham, Dianne Damron, Donna, Daughtery, Marie, Davidson, Tom, Davis, Jean Davis, John, DeFore, Dawn, Derbort, Bill, DeVry Dixie, Dicken, Mike, Diederich, Debbie, Diederich. Mark Dille, Ruth, Dixon, Tim, Dodd, Linda, Doherty, Pat, Doig, Pam, Donovan, Art, Dooley, Pat Dougherty, Janeen, Dougherty, Pat, Downey, Betty, Draper, Tom, Duffy, Kathy, Duncan, Duane, Eichelkraut, Laurie Eichhorn, Margaret, Eilts, Dan, Elias, Jackie, Elliott, Sue, Ellstrom, Jon, Elzcr, Cathy, Elzer, Mike Engel, Rich, Erickson, Jeff, Evola, Joe, Fancher, Sue, Farrell, Richard, Ferguson, Sandra, Fick, Doris Fieldcamp, Jim, Fisher, Debra, Fitzgerald, Dean, Fitzpatrick, Glenda, Floor, Alan, Flori, Ron, Fogarty, .lim F oltynewicz, Debbie, Foster, Jack, Fowler, Mark French, Vickie: Gabrielsen, Jane, Gage, Jim Gage, Readg Garner, Bill: Geiger, Ken Gerding, Mikeg Gerding, Sue: Gjerde, Kim Ron Slzllwell Leads Class 0f'71 89 Freshman's first barrier is getting used to the Gook, Bill, Gorman, Pat, Graham, Nancy, Gray, Ernie, Green, Craig, Green, Kathy, Gregory, Linda Gretencord, Dennis Grieves, Chris: Grieves, Vance: Gross, Mike, Grossman, .leang Guerrero, Jesse, Guibor, Bryck Guenther, Rodg Habben, Jim, Hadsell, Gary, Hahn, Gary, Hale, Dang Hall, Debbieg Halm, Mary Halm, Richardg Hamalle, Jay: Hampton, Sheila, Hanlon, Chuck, Hann, Barbara, Hannigan, Lori, Hanson, Wally Freshman get their first taste of Otta- wa's social life at the Freshman Mixer. Hardee, Linda, Harden, Carol, Harlow, Nancy, Harmon, Rose, Harper, LaVerne, Harris, Don, Harvey, Karen Hasse, Donna, Hathorn, Vicki, Hawkins, Jennifer, Hay, Bob, Hays, George, Hefhey, Jill Hegger, Sharon Henderson, Debi, Herrera, Juanita, Heth, Robert, Hicks, Billie Jean, Hill, Beth, Hilton, Don, Hinkey, Bob Hockenberry, Susan, Hoffman, Cheryl, Holloway. Del: Holm, Mary, Honer, Rick, Hott, Hank, Howell, Loretta Hulslander, Ellen, Hungerford, Art, Inskeep, Jay, Jameson, Sally, Jameson, Sue, Jarigese, Mary Ann, Jenkins, Donald Jensen, Stephen, Jerde, Denise, Jerde, Terry, Jett, Denise, Jett, Linda, Johnson, Connie Johnson, Dennis, Johnson, Jeff, Johnson, Mark, Johnson, Stan, Johnston, Mickey, Kammerer, Peggy Kanthak, Vince, Keele, Steve, Kehoe, John, Kelly Jean, Kinnison, Jill, Kirchner, Kevin Klepp, Stephanie, Knox, Carol, Knox, Jim, Kolotka, Mark, Kossaris, Tom, Kozlowsky, Lynn, Kralft, Stan Lacke, Doug, Lair, Judy, Landers, Gale Lavender, Steve, Lawrence, Dan, Lawsha, Rick, Leal, Wayne Leamy, Dennis, Leipold, Don, Leki, Sally, Lengfelder, Karl, Less, Martin, Levy, John, Lewis, Cathy Lewis, Mark, Lieske, Jacky, Lieske, Penny, Linn, Jerry, Lock, Mary, Lowman, Art, Ludwig, Greg Luther, Betsy, Maccono, Kathy, Macintosh, Sue, Makiney, Beth, Malaise, Barbara, Malcolm, Lee, Malone, John Manz, Charles, Marek, Mark Markey, Frank, Marten, Paula, Martin, Anthony, Martin, Dick, Martin, Larry Mattix, Steve, Maurer, Bill, McAlpine, Bill, McCullough, Rick, McDermott, Steve, McDonald, Debra, McDonald, Pat McEmery, Karen, McGrath, Sheila, Meadows, DeWayne, Meeker, Howie, Meglan, Ray, Meling, Stephanie, Melody, Pat, Meyer, Janet Meyer, Janet, Miklaucic, Mark, Miller, Cindy, Miller, Richard, Mills, Ann, Milosevich, Dan, Minkler, Gerrie Mitchell, Bob, Mitchell, Shellie, Moats, Cheryl, Mahkovic, Debby, Monroe, Charles, Monterastelli, Debbie Monterstelli, Randy Mooney, Debbie, Moore, Jim, Moreno, Greg, Morris, Cindy, Mucci, Bill, Murdock, Terry, Muus, James Muus, John, Myre, Sherry, Nangle, Harry, Nanouski, Nancy, Nanouski, Pauline, Nanouski, Tom, Neil, Marty Nelson, Stephen, Neurohr, Kim, Neurohr, Larry, Nevin, Bob, Newell, Pam, Ninness, Janet, Norris, Liz -if Royal Court ,V . ,S .. 93 Norris, Tom, O'Connor, Billy Odom, Kelly, Oldman, Patrice, Olle, Pele Ostrowski, Mike, Parks, Robing Patarozzi, Allang Patarozzi, Jim, Peltier, Judy Perdomo, Beckyg Petre, Mary, Phelps. Rick, Pike, Debbie: Pitts, Gary Plym, Dong Polach, Randyg Poulakos, Mike, Powell, Judy, Prafcke, Nancy Prevot, Kim, Price, Larry, Pryde, Tom, Rasmussen, Calvi Reed, Burneyg Reimers, Dick, Rentz, Sue, Reynolds, Rayg Revelle, Patty Richard Gordong Rice, Jackg Rick, Carol: Riebe, Bobg Riebe, Kathie Riley, Bradg Riordan, Karen, Riordan, Tim, Robinett, Patti, Resales, Larry Provance, Denise: l'l Rosique, Rich, Rossiter, Marcia, Rowe, Randy, Rouney, Jim, Rowney, Pam, Rudnicky, Nancy, Rudnicky, Paula Rul1', Wendy, Ruiz, Mike, Rush, Merle, Saar, Susan, Sampson, Gary, Sarles, Cheryl Schaefer, Steve, Scheidecker, Roger, Schinkey, Judy, Schleevogt, Maryg Schlink, Karen, Schmitt, Craig, Schmitt, Pam 3 ie, lg'-wi .ixgsngi . X Schunke, Rong Scott, Gloria, Seeman, Lonnyg Sensiba, .limg Sexton, Kay, Shanley, Kathy, Shoger, Allan Shute, Mary, Sibert, Betty, Singer, Robert, Sipula, Tina, Slaight, Samuel, Smith, Everett, Smith, Rod Smith, Steve, Smith, Susan, Snook, Peter, Solberg, Diane, Sorenson, Ronnie Spears, Sheila, Spence, Muriel Spohr, Susan, Stevens, Mike, Stevens, Patty, Stevens, Ron, Stevenson, Ray, Stewart, Pamela, Stillwell, Ron Stock, Brad, Stohr, Terry, Stone, Tim, Straznickas, Dianne Sturdivant, Sandy Sullivan, Ann, Summers, Diane Swailes, John, Swartz, Karen, Swenson, Tim, Syverson, David, Thiry, Jay, 'Thumm, Sally, Tongate, Kathy Townsend, Jim: Trager, Colleen: Tremblay, Debbie: Trumbo, Dave: Tuleck, Ted: Tunget, Linda: Ugland, Kurt Underwood, Terry: Valdez, Fred: Valdez, Lupe: VanNess, Caryl: Varland, Judy: Varland, Mark: Varrato, Dan Veasy, Theresa: Verdeyen, Ron: Vickich, Pat: Voights, Cheryl: Vollmer, Ricky: Wagner, Mike: Walden, Sharon Waldron, Terry: Walker, Barbara: Wallace, Ricky: Walter, Joanne: Warren, Bill: Warren, John: Wawerski, Bob Webb, John: Weed, Mike: Weishaar, Kathy: Weishaar, Ken: Welch, Mike: Wells, Rusty: West, Bob . ,:,. 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QT TEAAWR 1 k12 ,. . , sf. f 1 1 F H . af fu-my-......,. 4- in U 175 'M Members of the l967-l968 editorial board are Sports Editors Dave Raymond, and Rick Nilo, Radio announcer Sue lrion, first semester Editor Gay Cook, Art Editor Jerry Latino, and second semester Co-editors Chris Esmond and Donna Hill 33 X Mr, Robert Burns has plenty ol' reasons to be elated as he sees another edition of the Buc printed. Underclassman worker Belh Hann learns the art of pre- paring dummy sheets from Chris Lieske, who served as Assistant Editor during the first semester. Stall' members are used to hectic moments as the dead- lines approach. W K tn- ., ITICSICT. Buccaneer I n forms . WR.. This year the BUCCANEER was under the editorship of three different editors: First semester editor was Gay Cook, and Chris Esmond and Donna Hill shared the co-editorship second se- The bi-weekly publication was supervised by Mr. Robert Burns. Journalism students coop- erated in the preparation of articles for the BUC- CANEER. Several journalists earned the honor of member- ship in Quill and Scroll, an international high school journalist's society. Senior members Diane Vezain, Diane Gerding, Mary Machino, Sue Irion, Mary Aldersea. and Vickie Ryberg discuss the make-up ofthe mag- azine. PIRATEER in its present bound Gene Duffy, Stan Willis, Dan Hale, Nancy Bernardini, Virgene Sherman, Donnette Taylor, and Betsy Luther read during a PIRATEER meeting. Pirateer Airs Talents magazine form has been published at OHS for only four years. Previous to this it was a supplement to the BUC- CANEER. The magazine contains not only literary material, but also prize winning paintings, drawings, and photographs. 0 f Budding Artists Stan Willis and Don Hale discuss the merits ofa possible entry. Mrs. Charles Sheaff confers with editors Diane Gerding, Vickie Ryberg, Sue Irion, and Mary Aldersea on the subject of cover designs for the PIRATEER. 4 Front Row: Janel Hiland, Janet Muus, Jayne Fedor, Schwerdtfeger, Martha Spicer, Bea Greenspan. Third Sonja Nelson, Diane Eltrevoog, Diane Vezain, Connie Row: Muriel Worden, Donna Trimpe, Mary Jane Parr, Pohar. Second Row: Mary Machino, Nancy Tassoni, Diane Gerding, Mary Ellen Hill, Lynn Heth, Susan Irion, Paulette Fiedler, Leah Gonigam, Karen Troup, Linda Virl HalIett,Brian Mitchell. NHS Lights the Way with Leadership Genela Gregor and Ruth Ann Sho- walter get down to the serious busi- ness of selling candy to the students of OHS. With sixty-four members, the Na- tional Honor Society for 1968 was the largest in the history of the so- ciety at Ottawa High School. The officers for the year were Janel Hi- land, presidentg Ken Carroll, vice- presidentg Ray Day, treasurerg and Janet Muus, secretary. The faculty advisors were Miss Georgia Powell and Mr. Dean Barickman. During the year, the NHS mem- bers worked diligently in projects for proht and service. The Buzz Book was sold early in the year. Candy bars were sold at both lunch halves with special sales at holiday times. A coat check was provided at all home basketball games. Any donations were used for the Ameri- can Field Service fund. The Exam Bust dance was sponsored by NHS this year. Two other projects car- ried out by the National Honor Society were an art exhibit and the mile ofpennies race. With Janel Hiland, NHS president, are the newly installed senior members, Gregg Gal- ley, Kathy Seaman, Larry Koppin, and Julie Eyer. 100 A I Front Row: Vickie Ryberg, Pam Johnson, Marcia Bessey, Chris Doogan, Brynn Jensen, Elaine Cole, Gay Cook, Barb Mattix. Second Row: Karol Johnson, Pat Schlee- vogt, Virgene Sherman, Nancy Bernardini, Sheila Houch- in, Vicki Kimber, Trina Smith, Ruth Ann Showalter, Genela Gregor. Third Row: Don Way, Bob Waggoner. Ken Carroll, Ray Day. l Miss Georgia Powell, Mr. Dean Barickman, National Honor Society sponsors, and Donna Lee Hill, a member, examine the trophy which will go to the class that wins NHS sponsored the mile of pennies race. The officers for 1967-68 were, Front Row: Ray Day, treasurer: Janel Hiland. president. Standing behind them are Ken Carroll, vice- presidentg Janet Muus. secretary. NHS members Barb Mattix and Nancy Bernardini work at the society-sponsored coat check during a home basketball game. It Was a Very Good Year. . It is a great honor and privilege for me to be an American Field Service student. I have enjoyed my year in Ottawa. The teachers and the students have been very helpful to me throughout the school year. There have been times when I was confused and bewildered, but my Ottawa friends have come to my rescue. I want to thank everyone for the help, encourage- ment, and opportunities that I have enjoyed this year. I hope that I will be able to share my experiences with my fellow Uruguayans. A..5ile.1.. A At a pep assembly cheers along with others of her homeroom. l02 Ana Felicia Fernandez Abreu from Rocha, Uruguay, was OHS's American Field Service student for the 1967-68 school year. The yeariwas filled with ex- periences ofa new school, new surround- ing, and a new family. She cheered the Pirates on to victory and studied diligent- ly for her classes. With her American sister, Sue Irion, Ana helped with prepa- rations for various holidays, many of which were new to her. It was really a good year for Ana and for OHS. Council Directs Student Activities The Civic Council has worked long and hard throughout the year to be a suc- cessful or anization. Couneif members began the school year with the sponsoring of club registra- tion. Other first semester activities included Homecoming festivities, the Carl Sandburg Drive, and the rental of stadium chairs at the home basketball games. Major second semester projects included the United Fund Drive and the United Fund Clothing Drive. Officers for the first semester were Bill Bernardoni, chairman: Larry Pike. vice-chairman, and Jim Zidow, secretary. Larry moved into the chairman post for the second semester and was assisted by George Sutherland, vice-chairman: and Dianna Navarro, secretary. Q Class representatives on the Executive Board were Tina Sipula, freshmang Wally Kistenfeger, sophomoreg Mike Lacke, juniorg and Ray Day, senior. ln the spring, Mike Lacke and Stephanie Zippay were chosen as delegates to the annual Illinois State Student Council Convention. .Q F031 Row: John Duffin, Gene Weygandt, Steve Mitch- ell, Dianna Navarro, George Sutherland, Larry Pike Second Row: Steve Marsh, Greg Tuftie, Jerry Var- land, Mickie Amadon, Mike Lacke, Bill Bernardoni, Bea Greenspan, Debbie Sapp, Cheryl Serby Third Row: Tom Colburn, Tim Jobst, Roger Damyen, Tim Eichorn, Ron Makeever, Ron Yarger, Joe Klein, Rick McCullough, Ron Stillwell, Tim Dixon Fourth Row: Steve Shute, Chuck Olson, Wally Kistenfeger, Ray Day, Anthony Martin, Gayle Landers, John Lair, Randy Constantine, Chuck Hayward, Marc Manigold, Doug Lacke mefman. 104 Mr. T. O. Zimmerman, sponsor First semester officers Jim Zidow, secretaryg Larry Pike, vice-chairman: and Bill Bernardoni, chairmang observe one of the trees planted last spring as a part of a beautification project with sponsor, Mr. Zim- +I! KX Tim Jobst exercises a voice in student affairs as he gives a committee report. Mr. Zimmerman gives a helping hand to workers Kathy Kossaris, Elaine Cole, and Jim Malone during club registration, one of -the first council projects. First Row: Martha Spicer, Marcia Olson, Steph Zippay, Sue Markut, Kathy Blue, Darlene Lawsha, Beth Parsons, Barb Par- kins, CiCi Fisher Second Row: Kathy Barnett. Kayla Kossow, Janice Gregory, Sheila Nelson, Vicki Wright, Joan Crawford, Jayne Fedor, Marsha Bryant Third Row: Donna Hasse, Jill Kinnison, Liz Norris, Judy Peltier, Penny Wilkenson, Laurie Gage, Janet Muus, Ana Fernandez, Elaine Cole Fourth Row: Gary Pitts, Rick Horner, Scott Anders, Mark Miklavic, Rod Smith, Dianne Suther- land, Karen Danielson Second semester secretary Dianna Navarro addresses the council as fellow officers chairman Larry Pike and vice-chairman George Sutherland observe. l 1 This year's officers are, Standing, Nancy Tassoniesecfelafy, Vlflkie Wright-President, Karen Knottek4Treasurer and Scrapbook Chairman, Seated, Kay Wright and Sheila Schomas-Points Chair- man, and Jody Grivetti-Vice President. Taking over the Presidency from last year's president, Dianne Sutherland, was Vickie Wright. She and Jody Grivetti, vice-presidentg Nan- cy Tassoni, secretary, Karen Knottek, treasurer and scrap book chairman, Kay Wright and Sheila Schomas, points chairmang led the GAAers under the supervi- sion ofMrs. Bruns. Among many ofthe activi- ties in which the girls partici- pated were tennis, basketball, riflery, volleyball, TAT Great A thlelic A dventure ftrampoline, apparatus, tum- blingl, and softball. The school participated in the postal tournaments for swim- ming and bowling. The 2nd Annual Faculty Fun Night was again enjoyed by all who attended. Other activities included the bicy- cle hike and a campout. The climax of the year was the Mother Daughter Banquet at which special awards were given and the oiiicers for next year were announced. IO6 f Sheila Schomas reaches high for the ' volley ball. All set and ready to go. These girls are waiting for the ball in a spirited game of Norwegian Ball. Phil Hampton watches the play closely, as Sheila Schomas lights to keep control of the ball. Mrs. Bruns hands out pennies prior to the beginning ofa basketball game. Greeting sponsors from visiting schools in the play day is Mrs. Bruns. While teammates back her, Beth Mckinay scores a point for her side. w W S Q wa qw-w. ww 1 1. 11 1 1 1 . if-11 .1 iffy, 11 t MW, giww 111, 1 15? 1 .1 - Q75-X - ' - 3' . '- 1 a,-Qi 1' QS' 3 k ' f ,, ,SV 3 . 1-ya -Q +11 1 - 1 . ' H1 - Y ri '!,iQtf1?Fi335' :lc TT VAN .19 Q 1 'N' 4 A., A51 ,W ff -N ,1 Q , 0 1 K 221 Intramural Program Varies Sports Under the direction of Mr. Nickolas Milosevich, intramural sports opens a wide variety of competitive programs for all OHS boys. Adjusting its program to the seasons of the school year, it offers such sports as cross county, flag football, basket- ball, tug-of-war, volleyball, track and field, and many others. By spending a short time over their usual school hours, team members may com- pete among their classmates for ribbons and intramural team points. Teams are formed by the gym classes and are named by the boys in that class. The four separate divisions are made up by the four high school classesg freshman, sophomore, junior, and sen- ior. Each division is then divided into the separate teams who compete between themselves for the cham- pionship titles. lntramural members stand poised for thejump- ball in the basketball competition. Garry Sampson takes careful aim at his target during a ritlery meet. Intramural participants Jim Rowney, Larry Resales, Ron Stillwell, Bob Hinkey, and Steve Angell join forces to strive towards winning the volleyball competition. FFA ollicers this year are, Front Row- Joe GretencordAvice president, Virl Hallett-president, Fred Blue-secre- tary. Back Row-Steve Shute-reporter, Gary Grenter-treasurer, and Elmer Walter-sentinel. Agriculture is Morel Challenging Youth in Agricul- ture was adopted as the motto for the Future Farmers this year. Keep- ing up with the schedule was a chal- lenge in itself. ln October, Mr. Eicke and four members-Virl Hallet, Fred Blue, Elmer Walter, and Bruce Funk- attended the National FFA con- vention in Kansas City. ln Novem- ber, they were host to a grain fair. Members participated in a parlia- mentary procedure competition. Na- tional FFA Week was held February l7-24. Greenhands were promoted to chapter farmers on March ll. On March 28 they concluded their year with the annual FFA banquet. The officers for this year were Virl Hallet, presidentg Joe Greten- cord, vice-presidentg Fred Blue. secretaryg Gary Grenter, treasurer: Elmer Walter, sentinel: and Steve Schute, reporter. Larry Grenter prepares his cow for the judging at fair. l l i Mr. Voss at FFA National Convention in Kansas City congratulates Virl Hallett. Virl was given the honor of being the first FFA member in the nation to drive a Hydrostatic than Just Farming I Fred Blue inspects grain at the Ottawa Grain Fair. One of the projects of the FFA is harvesting their own held of corn. Here Kevin Provance and Mark Walter load the truck for shipment to elevator. Virl Hallett, president of FFA, has contributed much for this club. He has won more FFA honors than any other member in the history 0fOHS. Ill at ii 'X iii 2' lf! it LuAnn Tures slip- stitches the lining into her jacket. Working on their sewing projects are Kathy Loomis and Kay Price. Gaylene Holliday demonstrates skills learned in FHA. gs, . Mrs. Hall and Carol Fetzer discuss plans for the Spring Formal Toward New Sue Saar receives a free ticket to the Spring Formal for her prize winning poster. 4 l 1 Horizons l The executive board was headed by Pam Folty forthe l967-l968 season. Pam was assisted by Pam Markut, first vice- presidentg Mary Mammen, second vice- presidentg Carole Fetzer, secretaryg Debbie Grobe, treasurer: Pam Schmitt, projects chairmang Linda Gregory, recreation chairmang Sandy Harris, public relations chairmang and advisors Mrs. .lohn Hall and Mrs. Jerome Super. Initiation and installation were ob- served on February l4. For the initiation the girls wore appropriate costumes of valentines. Prizes in the form of tickets to the Spring Formal were awarded to the best-dressed. The girl with the best poster advertising the Spring Formal also won tickets. The FHA members al- so issued mums to faculty members at Homecoming. 1 3 Pat Dooley and Pat Yanko pre- pare to serve their new dish. Mrs. Super looks on as Sheryl Young and Kathy Newberry arrange the centerpiece. Freshman Home Ec. stu- dents learn' the table graces. 1 Spiri I W. - 1., :yew-as V F M6 :sim A Q :,X .Fig , Front row: fleft to rightj Larry Christensen Gaylon Ryg Brian Neilsen Mike Barber Roger Damyen Larry Paul Bob Risberg Colen Willis Mike Hoskinson Second row: Coach Sutherland Coach Love Mans. Ron Weaver Brian Nagle Ken Herington Steve Hortega Dave Varrato Al Dooley Bob Castelli Bob Piercy Pirates Battle The l967 baseball team under the guidance of Coaches Gil Love and James Sutherland completed the season with a record of 7-lZ. The Pirates dropped the opener with Oswego with a linal score ol' 4-I and ended on July 15 with a I6-0 loss to Batavia. In the Pirate dug-out were itchers Al Dooley, Bob Castelli, and Brian glagle with Steve Hortega and Mike l-loskinson as their catchers. The infield diamond held Brian Neilsen, Bob Piercy, Mike Barber, Ken Her- ington, Dave Varrato, Roger Damyen, and Bill Foutch. The out-held was guarded by Gaylon Ryg. Paul Missel, Bob Castelli, and Larry Paul. Supporting players were Mike Bretag, Larry Christensen, Dennis Rodriquez, Ernie Mathews, Jim Poulaki, Bob Risberg, Glen Rinker, and Colen Willis. Despite a poor season Coach Love had high hopes for next year, We had a poor season, but we had a young team. lf all of last-ycar's players come back next summer, we should have a good team. for Victo ries Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa I Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa I Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa Ottawa I Ottawa Ottawa Baseball Season l967 l Oswego 3 Oswego I 0 Oswego 3 Oswego 4 Ogelsby I Streator 6 Sheridan 4 Ogelsby 5 Batavia 6 Yorkville 4 Streator 2 Sterling l Sterling I l Sheridan 0 Yorkville 7 Sterling 6 Sterling 2 Batavia 0 Batavia , y ,gtg L if f, V , 'Safe by a mile,' the umpire growls as Mike Hoskinsen crosses home plate for another Pirate home run. Mike doesn't argue. Nobody beans Brien Nagle-But once in a while somebody manages to shake his cool. Harriers Take F zfth in Stale The Harriers of' Ottawa High School completed one of the finest records in OHS history. Their efforts were crowned with a fifth place in the State meet. Under the direction of Coach Robert Anderson and Marvin Graunke, Ottawa, in dual and tri- angular meets The Harriers had eight wins and only one defeat. ln invitational meets the Harriers were first at Ottawa, fourth at Riverside, sixth at Forest City, fifth at Peoria, first in the Illinois Valley Cross Country Run, second at Sterling and first at the NCIC. The Harriers had a one-two finish in the district meet in Shabbona. Gerry Couch placed hrst with a time of 8:37 and Jim Harmon, second with a time of 8:49. ln the state meet Gerry Couch was 12th, .lim Harmon, 23rd, Bill Rosencrans 23rd, Bill Emery 81st, with Ron Laatz, Dick Martin, and Bill Salomone finishing farther back in the race. Tom McCague shows the Harriers stamina as he pufTs across the finish line. Front Row CL to RJ Dale Piercy, Emie Harmon, Bill Salomone, Mark Gibson, Mike Wisniewski, Brad Goldman Second Row Steve Mattix, Tim Creedon, Bob Andrews, Tino Rubio, Bryck Guibor, Tom McCague, Gary Armstrong, Pat Dougherty Third Row Dick Martin, Dan Creedon, Dan Kiest, Dan Holm, Chuck Monroe, John Yednock, Gary Scheidecker, Bill Roach, Manager George Hayes Fourth Row Coach Marvin Graunke, Dave Kurz. During a practice run on OHS track, Varsity runners Bill Rosencranz, Dick Martin, and Ron Laatz show novice Harriers the secret to Mr. Anderson's success. ff-wtsgnaanwrr t .i sx Ron Laatz Gary Spears My , Gerry Couch Bill Rosencranz L msgs 3 TJ! 31 E Mike Wisniewski 3 ,M M ir 5 Dick Martin Bill Emery Ron Olson r QTAIQY ,gg :- Kim Codo 'Q' I. .A Wg H9 5? 1 Front Row QL to RJ Kent Wagner, Emie Mathews: Mike Barberg Brian Neilseng Gary Mooneyg Gary Grunstadg Mike Hoskinsong Dan DeBernardig Coach Dean Riley Second Row Coach Ron Slack, Manager Bob Risbergg Manager Larry Gooding George Sutherlandg Fletcher Wells, Kim Besseg Gary Schuettg Dave Chelig Joel Cechowicz, Ron Sandersg Mike Bretagg Coach Ralph Nelson Third Row Head Coach Bill Novakg Tom Jobstg Bob Foutchg Dave Varattog Ken Hering- ton: Randy Olson, Larry Carroll, Scott Willis, Gary Grenterg .lim Zidowg Al Dooley, .lake Clausen Fourth Row Tim .lobstg George Yednockg Don .lakubekg Dale Clausg Bob Maierhofer: Larry Pike, Chuck Willetg John Wendtg Mike Lackeg Kent F reise. Pirates Push Streak to 28 The Ottawa Pirates with a 9-0 mark once again completed an un- defeated season. Compling a total ol' 319 points to their opponents 58, the gridders captured the NCIC total for the third consecutive year. Leading scorer was Brian Nielsen with I3 touchdowns and 35 PAT's for a total of 113 points, Other top scorers were Ernie Mathewes and Randy Olson with 36 points each, and Joel Cechowicz and Ted Pumo, each scoring 24. Outstanding ground gainers were Brian Neilsen, Ernie Mathews, Kent Wagner, and Mike Hoskinson, while top receiver was Randy Olson with 21 pass comple- tions for a total of 353 yards and 6 touchdowns. The Novakmen gained 131 first downs to their opponents 61. Net yardage was 3127 yards, 940 pass- ing, and 2,087 rushing. A total 55 of 101 passes were completed for 940 yards and 12 touchdowns. Pirates making the 1967 all con- ference team for the North-central conference, northeast division were Randy Olson, Ken Herington, Al Dooley, .lim Zidow, Scott Willis and Brian Neilsen. Ernie Mathews made Special mention and Joel Cecho- wicz Honorable mention. Scott Willis made the Chicago Daily News All- State team, while Randy Olson, Jim Zidow and Ernie Mathews made Honorable mention and Ken Hering- ton and Al Dooley received special mention. Randy Olson also made the All-State team for the Rockford Register Star. Ken Herington re- ceived special mention for the Champaign News Gazette and Al Dooley, for the Chicago A merican. At the annual football banquet, Al Dooley was named most valuable player, and also received the Bill Novak Award, a new award estab- lished by an anonymous donor on behalf of the many valuable contri- butions Coach Novak has made for the football teams of Ottawa High School. The Rick Wordon Memorial Award was won by .Ioel Cechowicz for his achievements on the football field and in the classroom. Randy O1- son and Ken Herington were recog- nized as co-captains. 120 Pirates show their aggressive spirit to foes dur- ing a home game. ,sv . my-I - sf, . ,ti X . ' fb Eff Q YQ 2 ff! A 5 5 1- , if if ,. .P f by ' 1 . N Q i . xg!-' ww A? 34? f, fffh f' 4 Q If X6-L ?,,,f', M .- ' Novakmen warm up for the oncoming game The team huddles around Coach Novak for the traditional 'Root, Hog, or Die! with preliminary exercises. Drama is the key to success of a Pirate football game as is evidenced by Coaches and sideline players while they see their players fight for another win. George Sutherland prepares to pass to fellow player Randy Olson. l22 4 w? is ' EW , fr BR 73,9 3 f 3: r L ? s Y wwf, iw Wg pi, -4 iff. ,QV 6 R' 5:12 +V' .K ,if- S ga if , . QNSQEES 'Q - NS 'is .M QA, if 5 N 'Q Seniors Ena' Football Career Randy, Ken Co-Captains Ken Heringlon Randy Ol J Zd ScottWillis J IC h Al Dooley im OC CCO Ernie Mathews Larry Pike Chuck Willet Gary M0 'Q -P, ,,'-.a,y- 3 'QQ -ow-l. S9 ... .ii tt ' tw: B i 'I tr iriw ,ll , Q -,Set T 5: 2 385 ,gg lt' in W Bottom pic. First Row: Dan Eilts, Mike Weed, Mike Dicken, Dick Reimers, Dave Brichert, Rich Miller, Dan Milosevich Sec- ond Row: Rusty Wells, Wayne Leal, Terry Underwood, Pat Melody, Bill Mucci, Don Leipold, Mike Kolotra, Joe Willet, Tom Davidson, Pete Bokus Third Row: Coach Jim Sutherland, Brad Riley, Scott Anders, Bob Riebe, Gale Landers, Sam Sleeight, Ron Stillwell, Gary Hahs, Rick Honer, Harry Nangle, Coach Robert Raudonis. Top pic. First Row: Howard Meeker, Everet Smith, Bob Mitchell, Tom Kossaris, Jay Theory, Robin Pirate Success First Row: Wally Kistenfeger, Jay Winner, Dan DeWalt, Danny Lubanouski, Jim Bohannon, Dave Crews, Dennis Petre, Tom Melody, Paul Vittone, Terry Gross, Joe Johnson Second Row: Jack Myers, Mike McGrath, Guy Gillette, George Hupp, Terry Girard, Jefl' Rippay, Larry Brewer, Bob Brown. Jerry Char- boneau, Joe Jobst, Tom Colburn. Third Row: Dan Varrato. mgr.. Randy Constantine, Mike Dettore, Rick Hornbeck, John Meling, Sarr, Mike Elzer, Jay Hammalle, Randy Monterastelli, Dave Trumbo Second Row: John Malone, Randy Rowe. Brad Young, Marty Niel, John Carlson, Mike Dougherty, Dennis Leamy, Terry Gjerde, Rod Smith, Stan Johnson. Third Row: Coach Robert Hill, Larry Price, Jim Muus, Steve Nelson, Tom Norris, John Swaile, Doug Lacke, Marty Less, Tim Riordan, Pat Vicich, John Muus, Terry Waldron, Mark Varland, Chuck Brier, Bob Hay, Greg Ludwig, Rick McCullough, Pat Mc- Donald, Jay Inskeep, Coach Gary Vancil Begins Here Mark McConnaughay, Roger Nelson, Dave Barr, Pete Cook, Mike Harris, John Duflin Fourth Row: Joe Vignali, Don Stacy, Tom Dodd, Randy Tuftie, Charles Blackman, Don Hill. Ralph Mathes, Bill Schomas, Les Johnson, Guy Ludwig, Brad Dooley, Gene Duffy Fifh Row: Dave Dubach, mgr., Mr. Larry Miller, Mr. June Gross, Mr. Ted Saathoif, Mr. Bob Johnson iw pe 3 A 3, f ' z L Q? ' J , Q i it Q w -- xx X 'ff we , ' wiki' Q A fni, A, E. x , , U MQ. Mn A WHL-Q 4 N . SL . - - N4 Q 'X 354' A Fi 1- 1 - fa Ai ii gg as H? X wx Ken, Randy Lead Squad Undefeated on their home court and setting a school re- cord for consecutive wins, the Pirates ended their basketball season with a ZOW7 record. The season ended in tournament play when the Newark Norse- men defeated the Pirates in the semi-final round ofthe regional tournament in Streator. Before their final game, the Pirates held a winning streak of 12 straight games, and I3 of I4 games played. One of the high points of the season was the LaSalle-Peru game, where the Pirates gave the Cavaliers their only loss in a regular game ofthe season. Co-captains of this year's team were Ken Herington and Randy Olson. .Winning recogni- tion for their efforts were Tom Haeberle, named to the first team of the North Central Con- ference team, Mike Barber, win- ning a second team position, and Ken Herington, winning honorable mention. Mike Bar- ber and Tom Haeberle led in point totals, while Larry Car- roll was leading rebounder. Scores for this years' games Ottawa Marquette Ottawa LaSalle-Peru Ottawa Rock Falls Ottawa Streator Ottawa Lock Port West Ottawa Joliet West Ottawa Morris Ottawa East St. Louis Ottawa Wheaton Central Ottawa Argo Ottawa Springfield S.E. Ottawa Pontiac Ottawa Rochelle Ottawa Sterling Ottawa Morris Ottawa Mendota Ottawa Marseilles Ottawa Hall Ottawa Streator Ottawa Dixon Ottawa LaSalle-Peru Ottawa Geneseo Ottawa St. Bede Ottawa Kewanee Ottawa Princeton Ottawa Sandwich Ottawa Newark l27 Team Id?l1IffL'dIf0Il.' First Row: Coach Dean Riley. Chuck Olson, Dave Var- ratto, Fred Blue, Ken Herington, Randy Olson. Larry Carroll Second Row: Manager Bruce Funk, Dan DeBernardi, Dean Erickson. Mike Barber, Larry Paul, Bob Maierhofer, Tom Haebcrle, George Sutherland, Brian Nielson, Man- ager Mickey Amadon. Co-Captain Randy Olson 5 M,---'-0 -X. ,R 'HH .6 -Q 4 ' gi ' W V wvpfmf- Corsairs Develop Valuable Skills Straining for thejump ball, Terry Gross tips it towards his fellow Corsairs. Exuberant team mem- bers congratulate each other on their victorious elforts against LaSalle- Peru. Surrounded by opposing Cavaliers, Larry Ryan makes an attempt to free himselfofthe situation, A Corsair takes to the air for two points against LaSalle-Peru. Corsairs Today- Pirczles Tomorrow The Ottawa Corsairs wound up their 1967-68 basketball season with an im- pressive 1846 record. Coach Jim Harris lead the JV's to capture the holiday tournament championship, third place in the Illinois Valley Conference, fourth in the NCIC. and another fourth place in the Bradley Invitational Tournament. Wally Kistenfcger, with a 17.4 average, had a great season, leading the scorers with 418 ofthe Corsair's 1463 total points. Just as important to the team were the other starters, scoring as follows: Randy Fike with 232 points and 9.7 average, Mike Hoskinson with 209 for 8.7, Tom Colborn with 200 and 8.3, Terry Gross with 164 and 6.8, and Larry Ryan with 96 for a 4.2 average. Fike pulled down an impressive 218 rebounds. while Kistenfeger 11803 and Hoskinson 11587 trailed him. Gross led the starters in field goal percentage at .485, with Fike close behind at .443. Sinking the most free throws were Hoskinson, Kistenfeger, and Gross with .660, .642. and .641 respectively. The Corsairs averaged an excellent 61.0 points per game, holding the opposi- tion to only 49.0. These boys. together with the outstanding juniors of the varsity cagers, are promising to be one ofthe toughest squads Pirate rivals have ever had to face. Team Identification -f First Row: Manager Gary Armstrong, .lay Winner, Dave Weeden, Dave Osborn, Tom Colburn, Brad Goldman, Manager Dave Long Second Row: Dan Kain, Steve Ott, Jerry Charbonneau, Terry Gross, Dale Percy Third Row: Assistant Coach Gary Vancil, Wally Kistsen- leger, Mike Hoskinson, Randy Fike, Larry Ryan, Steve Sampson, Coach Jim Harris 'lui tt' Lf ' la , w S 130 .2 .El -25 ilu . ' - S i 5Q. vi, T 5 , , ,rt 1 Bt i, y fi . - H K g i T . 1 se.. f .IV coaches Jim Harris and Gary Vancrl Hall Streator Dixon LaSalle Peru Geneseo St. Bede Kewanee Breman Princeton Bloom Bradley Thornridge Vikings Have 12- Season Ottawa's freshman basketball squad, coached by Lyle Guenther and Bill Hamilton, continued their winning tradition as they captured the Illinois Valley Conference crown with a fantastic I2-2 mark. Overall, the Vikings were l6W3. Reed Gage was top scorer for the Vikings with 241 points for a 12.7 point per game average. Dick Reimers was runner up with 203 points, and Pete Bokus finished third with 165 tallies. The Vikings, who outscored their opponents on an average of 59.4 points to 46.0 points, bowed out with a heartbreaking two-point loss to Mendota in the Illinois Valley Tournment. Gayle Landers and his Morris co-hort perform the 'spread eagle' formation while vieing for the ball. l3l First Row: Anthony Martin, Gary Hahn, Red Gage, Dick Reimers, Rick Hormer. Rusty Wells Second Row: Don Harris, Bob Nevin, Pete Bokus, Dan Eilts, Mark Varland, James Muus, John Muus, Steve Mattix, Dan Milosevich, Larry Price Third Row: Coach William Hamil- ton, Bob Hinkey, Scott Anders, Gayle Landers. Rod Smith, Jim Patarozzi, John Yednock, Terry Murdock, Coach Guenther Coach Jim Harris consoles aspiring Pirate Mark Varland during a rough moment in the Ottawa-Morris match. Swimmers Shatter Six Records in '68 This year's award winning swimmers were, from left to right, Mike Fiedler, Most lm- proved Swimmer Award, Bill Rieman, Most Valuable Swimmer and '68-'69 Co- Captain, Greg Tuftie, '67-'67 Captain. George Hopper, '68-'69 Co-Captain, and Jim Habben. Most Valuable Freshman. The O.H.S. swim team, with Captain Greg Tultie as the only sen- ior member, completed the I967-68 season with a line I0-7 record, They put on a great mid-season spurt, winning eight of their last eleven meets. Co-Captains elected for next year are Bill Rieman and George Hopper. Most Valuable Swimmer was Bill Rieman and Most Valuable Freshman was Jim Habben. Mike Fiedler was elected Most Improved. Six school records were lowered during the season. Mike Fiedler swam the l00-yard butterfly with a winning 1:05 and Bill Rieman set a new l00-yard backstroke record with l:05. George Hopper estab- lished three school records. He swam the 100-yard breast stroke in l:l0.5, the 160-yard individual medley in l:5l and the 200-yard individual medley in 2:28. The 400- yard free-style relay team of .lack Myers, Mac Graham, George Hop- per, and Greg Tuftie swam a record breaking 3:47.S. Harvey Clemens announces the diving events as Mike Lake looks on. 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' : , i':-to--.ag-.fzlst-.Hs .a +:l:G. -1-so '-t, g.':,Q 'sj -iffy?423:19-.'-?'i4?:ss,-bi-tY'ri?'e, Y: 'qgfws-. 2+ f f mg,w::,fsf ,J 5+ as 'K 3 Tension builds as swimmers await Scotl Takes Fourth in Slate Wrestlers tallied a 8-9 season, placing fourth at the Lincoln Holiday Tournament, third at NCIC Conference, and receiving nine points in state competition. Grapplers placing at Lincoln were Jim Zidow, Joel Cechowicz, Bob Lyle, and Paul Vittone. NCIC champs were Scott Willis, Jim Zidow, Joe Johnson, Bob Lyle, Dave Cheli, Colen Willis, Paul Vittone, and Ron Olson. District winners were Bob Lyle, Joel Cechowicz, Paul Vittone, Jim Zidow, Scott Willis, Dave Cheli, Joe Johnson, and Ron Olson. Sending four boys to state set an OHS record4Joel Cechowicz, Scott Willis, Jim Zidow, and Bob Lyle. Scott garnered fourth place in state run-olTs. Bud Sand's junior varsity grapplers ended their season with a 5-6 mark. s is Larry Christenson comes to the aid of a fellow grappler with en- cou raging shouts. Don't worry, Scottie, it won't hurtf- much. John Lair gains the advantage over his Dixon opponent. ' Tom .lobst shows Pirate determination Along with the district title, Joel Cechowicz receives his chart, a handshake, and a smile from Marcy Chalus. tempts to take down his opponent. I34 Ron Olson finds himself in an unusual position as he at- Fim Row: Boh L5le. John Lair, Stun Johnson. Joe John- son, Ron Olson. .Iocl Ceeho- wicl. lvlainaiger Lynn Carlson. Svvmul Row: Couch Robert Raudonis, Dave Cheli, Paul Vilione. Colcn Willis, .lim Zidow, Gary Grundslud, Larry Christenson. Don Davis. qilgliq UNM many MTHN4 19 img .ir nga, WW: N T R H5 :h Bud Sand. Robin Sarr. Joe Cheri. Roger Nelson, Jim Bohannon, Craig Czlpiluni. Mike Poulakzis. Dick Summers. Third Row: Terry Waldron. Mario Bernudini, Ran- lalph Malhes, Joe Vignali, Sevond dy Constantine. Dale Christenson. Gary Mooney. cl Sand, .lay Hummel, Terry Under- Harold Anderson. Dan Hill. 'idson. Tim Eichorn. Dave DeWalt. Coach Robert Raudonis K KL gi v k XX X ' L . .. Q., ,X X 4 I xi Q 9'-1.0 Tal 0111 -K N . f' Q f 5 . I' I5 .ff . yl 5, Returning from a summer tour in the West, trip choir members joined the other Ottawa High School choir members for another busy school year under the direc- tion ofMr. B. J. Muus. The activity began with the second hour choir's recording of a commercial album Mu- sic of Christmas, produced by Delta Records of Chicago. The combined choirs again sang praises at the annual Christmas and Easter con- certs. In the spring they pre- sented a program of lighter numbers. The Arion Award Second Hour Choir Records was given to the outstanding senior second hour choir member. During the year, the second hour choir also performed at an Adjudicators' Clinic sponsored by the Illinois Music Educators' Associa- tion as well as at several churches. Choir members had a chance to sing with choir stu- dents from other towns at the NCIC and IMEA District II Music Festivals. Martha Spicer and Janet Muus par- ticipated in the chorus at the All-State Music Festival. l38 Another phase ofthe choir program was the ensembles, led by choir students. The en- sembles performed for each other and for various organiz- ations, as did the Madrigal Singers, a group selected and directed by Mr. Muus. Mem- bers of the Madrigal group were Peggy Hayward, Laurie Gage, Diana Hess, Sue Pearse, Pat Constantine, El- len Sandrolini, Trina Smith, Janet Muus, Bob Pearse, Nick Worth, Mark Jameson, and Bob Sheaff. Cl 77 Music of Christmas First Row: Donna Rosborough, Haydee Morales, Janet Ninness, Sandi Fergurson, Alan Floor, Nancy Wendt, Sonja Nelson, Tina Sipula, Jane Gabrielson, Eve Gonigan, Dave Jarigese, Karen Knot- tek, Peggy Hayward, Michelle Trent, Beth Makiney, Shelly Schul- theis, Marcy Chalus. Second Row: Joan Armstrong, Mark Mani- gold, Linda.Brooks, Martha Spicer, Tammy Fidler, Julie Floor, Karen Danelson, Janet Muus, Sue Pearse, Marcia Olson, Nick Worth, Diana Hess. Laurie Sandrolini, Judy Flaa, Sheryl Seaborn, Mary Ellen Engberg, Stepanie Zippay. Third Row: Genela Gregor, Laurie Latino, Dan Lawerence, Debby Holtzman, Nancy Norem, Pat Constantine, Eldon Wold, Mark McVay, Kevin Lipsett, Gary Armstrong, Bill Bernadoni, Bob Pearse, Leah Gonigam, Marcella Stisser, Barb Mattix, Marge Wilson, Debbie Nelson, Kay Goetz. Fourth Row: Chanda Charles, Fritz Oppenlander, Randy Constan- tine, James Muus, Jim Malone, Anthony Martin, Virl Hallett, George Hupp, Mark Jameson, Randy Olson, Dick Reimers, Mac Graham, Mike Koeppe, Trina Smith, Dale Claus, John Muus, Pat Walker, Laurie Gage, Cathy Pool. Missing from the picture were CiCi Fisher, Sue Holm, Mary Beth Lynott, Ellen Sandrolini, Bob Sheaff. l39 First Row: Carol Zimmerman, Debbie Rowney, Vicki Red- man, Sheri Wagner, Roger Carroll, Linda Boe, Charlene Renyolds, Cathy Garrity, Bill Gook, Steve Calloway, Pam Wilkinson, Robin Saar. Second Row: Francine Skolek, David Bennett, Rich Farrell, Laura Stohr. Rick Constan- tine, Linda Gillett, Stephy Smith, Marlene Sion, Barb Par- kins, Sue Aharn, Kris Natta, Sue Swenhaugen, Kathy Johnson. Third Row: Connie Cinnamon, Debbie Cunning- ham, Bob Andrews, Dewayne Buttrey, Dona Meeker, Paul Koetz, Frank Buttrey, LaVerne Harper, Chuck Hayward, George Hayes, Bill O'Conner, Pam Jansen, Wayne Judy, Ron Woodyvard, Nancy DeBernardi. Absent was Steve Brandner. ' First Row: Barb Kelly, Sheila McGrath, Mary Ann Jari- gese, Paula Rudnicky, Karen Harvey, Denise Provance, Pat Zilm, Karen Riordan, Mary Lou Wheeler, Sheila Brewer, Pam Bernardini, Debby Brady, Debbie Bryant. Second Row: Vicki Hathorn, Ellen Huslander, Penny Wilkinson, Donna Hasse, Mary Lock, Jean Grossman. Doris Fick, Sheila Spears, Sue Smith, Bev Bethell, Patti Robinett, Theresa Veasy, Karen Andreatta, Rose BitTany. Third Row: Jill Hetfley, Linda Hardee, Cindy Morris, Sue Spohr, Kathy Amadon, Nancy Harlow, Nancy Bolton, Mary Holm, Lynn Kozlowsky, Sue Rentz, Judy Lair, Debbie Pike, Joanne Walter, Liz Meeker, Caryl VanNess. l40 5 K we ML fx I ,, 1 A W XR .div ,J , fl M f 9 lk' BS fi: 'She ef R 2,5 ' Q Q was u .l gig' x Westward On August ll, I967, a forty-voice choir directed by Mr. Muus left on the most extensive tour and OHS choir group has ever taken. The twenty-day trip covered 6,375 miles through eleven states. Concerts were given in Lincoln, Nebraska, Long- mont, Colorado, Pueblo, Colorado: Albuquerque, New Mexico, Tucson, Arizona, Prescott, Arizona, King- man, Arizonag Torrance, Californiag Glendale, California: Santa Barbara, California, American Falls, Idaho, Riverton, Wyoming, Lead, South Dakota, Le Mars, lowag and the final concert in Ottawa, Illinois. Bus driver Walt Pitman and chaperons Jae Lynn Kinnison and Mary Ellen Laatz formed an integral part of the trip. Fhnir memherc will nlwavs remem- Ho! Linda Brooks, Barb Mattix, and Kathy Pearse make tracks through a street at Toas Pueblo. New Mexico. luu1mf'fx m:a.alarn efuun-an Above: Mount Rushmore Memorial, South Dakota. Left: S. Antram, N. Worth, R. Con- stantine, T. Smith. and F. Oppenlander. at Yosemite National Park, California, Below: The Sandman visits Martha Spicer and Kathy Pearse. Above: Singing on top of the world at Yosemite. Below: El- len Sandrolini inquires, A pil- low, anyone? Choir members gaze at the grandeur ofthe Grand Canyon. Pam Anderson and Carol Gabrielsen stand besides the choir's home. i i 5, .2 S The Air Force Academy Chapel pierces the air near Colorado Springs. Fisherman's Wharfin San Francisco, California. Western beauty. l43 Miss Dawe consults Ana Fernandez on the constructions ofthe piiata. Jim Varney and Karen Troup por- tray Mary and Joseph. Yule, Easter K . . . . -: Miss Dawe gives las! minute instructions Y w M , to tableaux participants. IW.- 5 1 k ws- if :L i is Q L fi Ana Fernandez, Donna Trimpe, Jerry Latino. Barb Lair, and Kathy Seaman represent various nations around the Christmas tree. 4 Leah Gonigam, Donna Trimpe, and Mrs. Super put final touches on Jim Gerding and Kent Friese while Nancy Prafcke and Judy Roysler watch. 144 Spzril Enactea' Ullluminate Our Dark- ness and Jesus Christ Hath Freed Us were the themes of the programs which exemplified the Christmas and Easter sea- son at OHS. In charge of the program were Miss Mary Ellen Dawe, Mrs. Beverly Super, and Mr. R. C. Krabel. Students enacted scenes of the season and members of the band and choir add- ed musical interpretation to these tableaus. Students Judy Royster and Donna Trimpe read excerpts from the Bible. Program covers were designed by Brynn Jensen and Janet Muus. Steve Herman bows his head in deep meditation during a tableaux, an out- standing feature ofthe annual concerts. Audience members watch in awe as the manger scene is presented. Band members add musical interpretation to the still scenes. The astonishment ofthe shepherds is depicted by Gary Mooney and Jerry Varland. A it ati Band Wins 15111 Straight Superior Under the excellent direc- tion of Ray Makeever, the OHS band has had a success- ful and enjoyable year. The band marched during pre- game and halftime shows led by Co-Drum Majors Pat Long and Ruth Ann Scho- walter. A pep band played at pep assemblies and the Red and White band played at all the basketball games. With the choir, the band gave the traditional Christmas and Easter concerts. Band oflicers this year were Ruth Ann Schowalter, presi- dentg Pat Long, vice-presi- dentg Dean Erickson, secre- tary: and Pat Schleevogt, treasurer. Band representa- tives were Kathy Totel, jun- ior: Diane Roesler, sopho- more: and Dan Milosevich, freshmen. Second Band rep- resentatives were Debby Soken and Sally Jameson. The band had a busy sec- 146 ond semester with the Winter Concert on February 29 and then two weeks later it was contest time where the band again made important con- tributions to the prestige of OHS. On May 16 the band gave their annual Spring Concert and at that time the Arion Award was awarded to the outstanding senior. The band played for the last time together at graduation on June 7. A , Q ,F 1 Q .1 ay 4 1 1 . Lf Q X FE? Q i T Hs 1 l X if g f an ', iii 1:52 f i I .i - 1 , oh S N Q 4. h A si 1 1 A V , ' ff 4. 1 P , xg I 'S Q 'Y 5 Q' J 1 V 4 '11, ' A 1 A ' K f ' wg X .-nf A 5 X . bN,,, QQ 7 , 1 iwaatf fr b I Q W JW L M , ..,,,,-4-'M' is lk X W1 ,, W, ga 55 SQ , ' 1 ' . - , Aw .Q 15 ' X X.,L .X wi F Ar Q 2 Mg! 1 ,.QQ?aQfg 3 ft-.sf , .N .V igiqxif-i ,A .Qf . r f I Uufjjg . . ,L ..,, mn V fag, lk LL I -- - Aff fy I-r 1 -- .fri sn f arm A fi ' w ff ':Tli55'7.?' ., 9...-'Q X ,, W W -- 133 I f 'Bi A . pd-. at .fs ' 1 '15 ill. fx tie'-3':' X Wg -ig Yr swf ' W I ' Wi 1. I k ve-1. 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K amze K - , 5 5 J , M' 40 ef? 'W wi ,ig 'r H I 1 K Q nj Q Ts J ' - ,X . MZ ' 'vwgflf N ,L ,L LH, -- f Q EY Y W X 3 5 R 'xi'i'i45 f'?3i rib' V 1 'iii' 'fir 6 Y! .s 1, 1311! .hu 95.12, li ,L . . -1 .I ,H n ,U .ai 4-ref i A.-1, Senior Bandsman Don Way models the new uniforms. The marching uniform has a Hashy overlay with a three-dimensional O and a big furry red hat. The concert uniform remained basically the same. Musicians to Perform in Europe week'--'T -Xe. ' 551i-':'w5.g,5 '5-:i'f5 72: .. f, I Mx' el a i 1 T X i, 'L ' M QF t s 4 'PM' ,V A A N, . Q.: l...r,2. -,Y , it V. , 1,5 9 ' .. Q ' if 2' 4 fits, f fl, . K. .. ,wget-i . , sf: Q 243,95 . rn Axis? I X4 uf- x wx . w?.s. v. .'STf!SE'-U T rf,-1' Avfnfiv Playing at the International Confer- ence of Music this summer in Dijon, France will be Julie Dierstein, Ruth Ann Schowalter, Diane Roesler, and Ron Makeever. Martha Spicer will participate in the chorus. Many-faceted aspects of the per- forming arts were presented Nov- ember I7, in Kaleidoscope, in the OHS auditorium. These perform- ances ranged from an interpretative dance by Laurie Jameson to a vari- ety of musical numbersAvocal and instrumentalfto a dramatic parody of a Greek legend, Helenu's Hu.:- band. The theater portions of the pro- gram, a take-off on Helen of Troy finds Helena taking part in an elope- ment planned by Menelaus, her hus- band, who arranges for Helena to run off with a young shepherd named Paris. However, when the King is about to enjoy life without the nagging of Helena, Analytikos, an eighty-year-old librarian takes matters into his own hands. The cast was led by Muriel Wor- den as Helena. In other parts were Jean Davis as Taumo, Bruce Funk as Menelaus, .lim Varney as Paris, and Harold Anderson as Analytikos. Assisting Miss Reuther in the role of student director was Judy Roy- ster, Tuesday's Child gave a musical note to the November 17 function. Mr. Barry Moskowitz coached the group who sang popular songs. Members of Tuesday's Child are Sue Irion, Sue Pearse, Jerry Latino. Tammy Filder, Ron Makeever, Janel Hiland, Laurie Latino, Jack Knudtson, Sue Holm and Gene Weygandt. Tuesday's Child sings Yesterday:' during the K assembly in the OHSauditorium. Actors Harold Anderson, Bruce Funk, and Jean Davis appear in a scene from Helenak Hus- band. During a crucial scene, Analy- tikos is surrounded by his soldiers. 3 is A5 ' f S gif fl 0 as , 1 ' Y fr? E , ' 'f P Q 3 A W - h bl 2 XY r-'ff 1' A , Vuq, E , , Z 3 Adding to the success of the team were seniors Karen Muriel Worden, Donna Trimpe, Karol Johnson, and Troup, Madelaine Love, Rich Ohlendorf, Dianne Janet Hiland. Sutherland, Brynn Jensen, Gay Cook. Leah Gonigam, Speech Qualifying for the New Trier Tournament of Champions were Ann Salomone, Leah Goni- gam, Eve Gonigam, Gay Cook, Karol Johnson, Judy Royster, and Rich Ohlendorf. Discussing Thespian business with President Karol Johnson are otlicers Treasurer Beth Hann, Vice-president John Duflin, Scribe Di Sutherland, Scribe Leah Gonigam, and Secre- tary Karen Troup. Team Wins District Hours of hard work, cold bus rides at 5:30 a.m., and warm-up exercises condi- tioned the members ofthe speech team for their I967-l968 season. Ottawa High was host school for the Fourth Annual Ottawa Invitational lnterp Meet, at which the team placed second. ln NCIC Individual Events competition, Ottawa received second place. Team members were especially pleased with winning the District contest and qualifying students in all ten events for the State Sectional. Liliom , the contest play, ranked second in the District and also qualified for Sectional. This year seven speakers gained the privilege of participating in the New Trier Tournament of Champions by winning lirst place in their event. They were Rich Ohlendorf, Radio-Speaking: Karol Johnson, Verse Reading, Judy Royster, and Ann Salmone, Prose Reading: Leah Gonigam, Original Monologueg and Eve Gonigam, Comedy Reading: Gay Cook, Extemporaneous Speaking, Mr. John Dullin, head coach of individual events, was assisted by Miss Mary Fen- nessey, Mr. Judson Lusher, and Miss Jane Reuther. Thespian Troupe l l40, a growing organization, continued to serve the school by announcing the assembly programs and sponsoring a dance in January. In May, the Thespians co-sponsored the Speech Awards Banquet with the NFL. Dianne Sutherland-Oratorical Declamation. Mr. John Duffin and Miss Mary Fennessey criti- cally lislen to a practicing speaker. Gay Cook-Extemporaneous Speaking. Rich Ohlendorf-Radio Speaking. l Practicing for Liliom, the contest play, are Phil Powell, Mike Lacke, Bob Pearse, Jim Varney, Nick Worth, Dave Raymond, and Mike Anderson. 155 i ' f ' Front Row IL-RJ Ann Brown, Kim Novak, John Duttin, John Miner, Rick Mulvaney and Bob Eschbach. tEarl Heflley is not Caruso, Mike Heth, and Wayne Mitchell. Back Row Russ presentj Zears, Bob Hill, Bob Shealf, Paul Murdock, Mike Mucci, Bob The most important fea- tures of this year's I967- 1968 debate squad were Hexability, dependence on youth, rekindled interest, expanded as to include three levels, varsity, junior varsity and novice, and to be included as oiiicial mem- bers ofthe N.F.L. chapter. The problem which re- quired many hours of re- search and preparation was, resolved: That Congress should establish uniform regulations to control crimi- nal investigations. Debaters in all three levels attacked the problem with good results. The varsity record stands at SOMSO, the J.V. record at 24Ml9, and the novice with an excellent record of 29 -25. Included on this year's schedule were Proviso East, I.S.U. Invitational, Illinois College, York Community High School, East Peoria In- vitational, N.F.L. District and NCIC Debate Tourna- ment, where varsity placed third. Future contests in- clude U. of I., Sterling In- vitational and the New Trier Tournament of Champions. Members of the varsity, who are flexible enough to debate both affirmative and negative, are Paul Murdock, Bob Sheaff, Earl Hefiley and l56 Russ Zearsg J.V. is com- posed of Bob Hill, Mike Mucci, Fritz Oppenlander, John Caruso, and Mike Heth. Bob Eschbach, John Dufiin, Kim Novak, Creig Green, Bob Miner, Mary Schobert, Ann Brown, Rick Mulvaney, Wayne Mitchell and Bob Meling make up the novice team. Mr. Ralph Eavenson coached the varsity, Mr. Judson Lusher instructed the novice and conducted the debate class, while Mr. Harry Adrian worked with thejunior varsity. Debatersmill around Mr. Lusher, thehandsome fellow wearingglasses. ' ' ' and 72970 of released prisoners Mr. Lusher keeps a watchful eye on Bob Eshbach, Kim Novak, John Duflin and Ann Brown, who are preparing to win another trophy like they did at Proviso East. return to crime. says J.V. Mike Mucci A CHANGE OF PACE. Six un- identified debaters push Mr. Lush- er's stalled car after one of the debate meets. Cheryl Serby hooks a rug in craft class. Debbie Sapp makes a print Wearing a cape made from material she wove, Brynn Jensen stands be- side her prize-winning art. aus. .sm Donnette Taylor designs signs advertising the V junior carnival. ' 55 ax 1 if A rtisls l ,. t E. C reate Ideas bloomed in the minds of OHS art students, and these ideas produced many creative works of art. The ten art classes worked with various media: watercolors, oils, synthetics, tempera, pencil, pastels, and ink. Guided by Miss Joy Krueger and Miss Rebecca Aten, students made collages, pottery, material, rugs, prints, copper enameled articles, paint- ings, and drawings. Art students displayed their works in the National Honor Society exhibit and in the Scho- lastic Art Awards contest, where twenty OHS students won Gold Key awards. Brynn Jensen, a fourth year art student, received sixteen awards: nine Gold Keys, six National Entries, and one Hallmark nominee. Among the paintings added this year to the school collection were Portrait of a Gentleman by Gainsborough and 'SMiss Advanced art students Di Sutherland and Donna Hill paint in oils. A qi ,YV Z iyi F ,3, . t s r Q an i 1 ,. 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As Mr. Ray Makeever directed the band to 'Pomp and Circumstance', Debby Pike, freshman attendant: Janice Pallai, sophomore attendantg Leslie Smith, junior attendant, and Atha Hil- liard, senior attendant took their places on the platform. Following her attend- ants dressed in red velvet, Becky Grot ascended her regal throne wearing the traditional long white formal. Before the coronation, seniors pre- sented a skit 'The East Side Story , a take-off on the musical 'West Side Story . ln charge of the script were seniors Karol Johnson, Dianne Suther- land, Ruth Ann Scholwalter, Gay Cook, and Genela Gregor. Advisors were Mrs. Dorothy Jensen and Miss Mary Fen- nessey. The Friday the thirteenth football game proved to be lucky for the Pirates with a win over Streator of 20-6. Following the band and Pommerettes half time show were class floats with sophomores Let's Pour it on winning first place in the Boat competition. Jun- iors captured second place with fresh- men and seniors tied for third. The court arrived in convertibles and were escorted across King Field by top rank- ing military officers. Festivities for 1967 homecoming closed with the annual dance in Kingman Gym following the game. The civic council and Mr. T. O. Zimmerman, advisor, spon- sored this the first social activity of the year. V. ,ww 'ku 'G ueen Becky SQ! Bluer than Velvet Was the Night . . . With Blue Velvet as its theme, the an- nual Military Ball marked the 5lst year of the military program at OHS. Johnny Kaye and his I2-piece orchestra provided music as 102 couples danced in Kingman Gym on Thanksgiving Eve from 9 to midnight. Adding a martial appearance, all cadets were attired in military uniforms. The gym was decorated with both light and dark blue streamers and accented by a bridge at the entry. Also, a large replica of the Cadet Corps emblem surrounded by the American and Cadet Corps flags was dis- played. Top-ranking military officers and their dates led the Grand March mid-way through the evening. Mr. Nicholas Milosevich, OHS director of the Cadet Corps, sponsored the occasion with the help of faculty members who acted as chaperones. Drawing a regal finale to the annual ball, leading ollicers and their dates Chanda Charles, Major Jim Zidowg Linda Bault, Major Joel Cechowiczg Martha Spicer, Lieutenant Colonel Randy Olson, Lynne Renwick, Colonel Ken Herington begin the grand march. Lost in the splendor of the 'Blue Velvet' mood, Jean Snell and Larry Pike enjoy a number. 166 t 5 I 2 .S+ 'QMS J E' -'S an 4' 'at X X new f -X viii v' 'x' 1 ,-xi vs' 'vs Y' ' - g 1- nv iv Gi -Q.-aff: 'wig -,, ef.-z-f tv- A .an c- -'fu ,ir-Qifgu -:1'f E2sg5.XR.'-1 tangy' -an ,. . ' A -S' . -zqpafg, . at . ?21: ,Q:x nr- :. ??i?'4gf., 'aj' ,389 4:-Ji' 1 , .3 :1-iulnt-'. sJ' 'z - 'gig nw' .- 1i'7'g??L4:' -,1.. - ,437 Jigga-.. M 71, X , . 3 1 .1 fix' ,-gyrvfff .- '-fl' . .fy-'UW I ,Agn- 'cf F 56. 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Animation and the Aftermath-OHS Style Don Jakubek F and Sue Floor take advantage of one of the tender moments during a school sponsored dance. I68 Student teacher Carol Ramsa tries her best at persuading Mr. Barickman to join in the fes- tivities . . . and it seems as if she knows the arts of persua- sion. Upperclassmen surround freshman for a hearty welcome during the Freshman Mixer. Below Janet Pallai challenges Mr. Gary Vancil to a rousing game of checkers. FTA president, Pat Constantine lectures on the responsibilities of the future teacher. Hey, look: live and in color. But it's upside down! Camera club member. Donna Hill takes a look at the ground glass image on a 4x5 Graphic. ,ip . l 1 I I 1 A W ' ,A ,, tw-aws-Ness Y V We While Mr. Adrian ponders the possible future of a really unusual National Guard unit in case the tourist season gets rough, Cindy Cupples, Jackie Rosencrans, and Ci Ci Fisher draw a bead on the hostile targets in ritiery club. 170 Clubs Pro vide Interesting Fare for All Students P C d Hes stamps during club meeting. 9. Wendy Ruffponders her next move. Marcy Chalus moves her knight while Mr. Love instructs Jane Baldridge in Bridge during clubs. Various members of Girls' Woodshop listen to the instructors of Mr. Miller. l73 l l 4 Cadets Chuck Wilson, Rob Defore, Carl Marsh, and Greg Tuftie practice for color guard during officers club. Leslie Smith sketches Howers during clubs. was w A+ Q r 1' :L 1 Y K ,Ei wawlij aww :Q - M1 1- A' w QM ss v iSk??'ge:5-Qi ii-Q 'T'-' 5 2 i ,PS aw 'E:1i?1esee. . .L 5 ' safer.-11. fx x ,, . .. Li A Q Q 1 .Ln 2 ww .rv-vilf-Q' --MMS .Q-1, . K2 - U Q J, .. 9 1575? J 5 .. ' QQ g Q fm- 2 Vg :if fi, V 1 ge- nz- ,Egg 'fig' f K' . - -- qf Whig, 5 is wiliyi We During college club Rick Nilo ponders the credits of various colleges. f 4 . if 1 e rl X. Q 2 Spanish club members display items from different Spanish speaking coun- r fl ll'lCS. ,Q 1.. ,ei Members of the Freshman-Sophomore dramatics club await inspiration. l75 xv-W, Q -'PN 4 x 3. . :Egg 'S WF Zvi. 'V 59Q3fX'x , QQ M. 53:55 xg it in A I .,.,.,. f . x ham 25. TS: A deg-Q Q x f ' :xx Ss 1? :rv X H1 ,Q an 1 Club A dded to Agenda Library Club members learn how to use the reference books during club periods. The club program at OHS offers a wide variety of in- terests to students. For the creative student, sketching and artistic typing are olfered. The more athletic-minded can vent their energy in bowl- ing or swimming. Chemistry and chei's club gives the boys an opportunity to dem- onstrate their ability to con- coct brews. 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X Decisive moments in the career of Abraham Lincoln were relived by Dick Blake showing the hardships that the President went through to achieve his success. l78 Assemblies Entertain, Enlighlen, Educate Programs varying from a Swiss Bell Ringer to the study of reptiles were presented at OHS throughout the year. Among those performers visiting us were Dick Blake, portraying Abe Lin- coln, Chuck Naidl, and his reptile friends, and Tommy Lane and Ken Henderson, who provided cross sections of American Music. The assemblies were sponsored and selected by the Civic Council and approved by Mr. T. O. Zimmerman. 9 Preparing to score another point in space- ball , Brian Marsell bears down on his opponent. The Science of Sound was presented to OHS students by Mr. David Van Koevering through the use of musical discs, cow bells, rocks, and+what kind of bottles? mmm: nse uum.n4'mu11r uln....1- nn lmpersonating the famous five of the starting lineup, Sally Collier, Carol Wiebe, Nancy Scales, Monika Kircher, and Beverly Hilton enjoy a pre-Christmas peek at their presents. unaware that the Grench from Rock Falls is preparing to ruin their fun. bk Recollecting over their noto- rious football career, Senior wee? Novakmen Scott Willis, .lim Zidow, Al Dooley, and Larry Pike stand in recognition at their last joint Ottawa-Mar- :fi Qs , quette assembly. Senior cheerleaders who led the Pirates on to a victorious season are Martha Spicer, Karen Knottek, Nancy Tassoni, and Bea Greenspan. ff vm Nyfks fy ' I Emi 't's 'SC' . Students H ara' Work V x Q :F w L ,, vf...'1 465214 arvliwyg . fm. -.--MQ. -wfsg1,,.Qi1- 1f1ws,222v-wwae raw fag, i , ,5 SMMNN X .N ,Ag M 4? Q gxgyxgrk W3 -SSW' -' .Af ' - :if Q' f f :sf yi... 3 an ,K W A V x -Q 3 E 5 S 2 ? Q X .1 51 A i '23 Z -i...jWf1l i - 5 ,443 ' i 5 E 2 E E b A 4:5 mi, . JQ' -1 Q Q m E3 . g i mf'- A Aw 5 if Ihe Fulurcf Ill Terry Gross soars gracefully over a low hurdle, with an opponent close behind. JV's Train En Masse These are the members of the Junior Varsity track team who combined their elforts, and worked diligently, for a successful season. Members of the record-breaking mile relay team, pictured with Coach Ronald Slack, are, left to right, Tom Jobst, Dale Claus, Don Jakubek and Mike Wisniewski. Ken Herington whirls the discus during the Illinois Valley track meet. IB6 Pirales District This year Coach Larry Miller and his tracksters really chalked up the victories as they captured the District and Illinois Valley titles. They were also runner-up to Sterling in the NCIC meet at the close of the season. A record-breaking ten boys won either first or second place in the District and qualified for mv, Members of this year's Varsity track squad include Front Row, Bill Rosencrans, Fletcher Wells, Kent Wagner, Mike Barber, Brian Neilsen, Ron Sanders, Ron Laatz, Mickey Amadong Second Row, Dean Erickson, Tom Jobst, Tim Jobst, Kent Freise, Dave Varrato, Gary Grenter, Dan DeBernardi, Mike Wisniewski, Mark Swenson, and Coach 'wa X- Capture and IV Titles They include Mike Barber and Fletcher Wells, pole vault, Dan DeBernardi, long jumpg Gerry MERCY Am C h J- H d R the bar once ouc , im armon an on ,hehighjump Laatz, distance runnersg and the mile relay team, consisting of Sllfgnilhffg s , 1 Dale Claus, Don Jakubek, Tom nzlldi czrlnpl Jobst and MikeWisniewski. another I jump attempt was .wiki 5 Y I any ff H' as 8 Qb., he W 754 i ti M ig 1. was 9,3 NYM 'W Ronald Slackg Third Row, Coach Larry Miller, Coach Ralph Nelson, Gary Spears, Bob Foutch, Bill Emery, John Wendt, Don Jakubek, Jim Harmon, Gcrry Couch, Ken Herington, Al Dooley, Gary Grunstad, Dale Claus, Coach Robert Anderson, Joel Czechowicz, and Coach June Gross. the state meet at Champaign. fl0a g 'hm S0al'S OVCI' 3 Joel Czechox ' L home track m The Junior Varsity golf squad started their season in January son, and Tom Blackman. Others who teed oh' for the JV's with practice sessions at Pine Hills. The season's record was were Bob Dunlap, Dale Barre, John Genter, Marty Neil, Tim l2f7. Lettermen include Mike Weed, Randy Monterastelli, Riordan, Bob Hay, John Swailer, and Tom Wilhelm. Dennis Johnson, JeFl' Erickson, George Hupp, Jr., Steve Samp- Members of the JV golf squad include, Back Row, Jeff Erickson, Mike Weed, John Genter, Coach Clark: Middle Row, George Hupp, Tim Riordan, Bob Dunlap, Tom Wilhelm, Bill Leigh- ton, and John Swailerg From Row, Dennis Johnson, Marty Neil, Steve Sampson. Dale Barre. Tom Blackman and Randy Momerastelli. i , 188 Varsity netters were, Fron1,' Dennis Blackford, Larry Whiteaker, George Sutherland, Back: Chuck Olson, Dave VeZain, and Bob Maierhofer. Leading Coach Hender- son's '68 varsity team was Dennis Blackford in singles, and Bob Maierhofer and George Sutherland in dou- bles. Blackford's record was 15-10, he placed lst in the Illinois Valley and 2nd in the NCIC, and Dis- trict and in the Illinois Val- ley. The Pirate netters won the District, the Illinois Valley, and the Ottawa ln- vitational. They also took 2nd in the NCIC and placed 9th in the state competition. li ln! I Netters Finish 9th in State The .lVs, coached by Lyle Gunther wound up with a 13-l-l record. In doubles Whiteaker and Riley won in the number 2 division at NCIC competition. White- aker and VeZain took 2nd in the District meet. The JV netters included, From: Coach Lyle Gunther, Rod Smith, Scott Anders: Middle: Bill Mucci, Don Harris, Steve Ott, Bob Meling. Back: John Duffen, Wally Kisten- leger, Dave Chapman, Jim Muus, and John Muus, Martha Spicer proudly examines the Chopin accompanist award as Mrs. Clark and Randy Olson look on. Band and Chozr The OHS Choir presented their Annual Spring Concert which is composed of music of a light nature. Soloists and en- sembles sang many of the num- bers. This year the Spring Band Concert was a beneht for the five OHS musicians who trav- eled to France during the summer with the Illinois All-State Band and Choir. The band also recog- nized two retiring OHS faculty members, Mr. Merle Burke and Mr. Jewell Berrier. Fellow choir members con- gratulate Arion Award win- ner, Pat Constantine. 190 is ' S wpww mmm Give Annual Spring Concerts Band President, Ruth Ann Schowalter, recognizes Mr. Burke as the first honorary band member by presenting him with an OHS band pin. Mr. Burke ofthe Ottawa Rotary Club pre- sents the Arion Award to Don Way. Mr. Makeever introduces Mr. Bruce H. Houseknecht, guest conductor from Joliet and conductor ofthe All-State Band. 191 The Cast Lizzie ...........,..,..... The Rainmaker QStarbuckJ . . . Jimmy .4..,............. Noah ....... Pa ....,...... Deputy fFiley . . . Sheriff ........ Head Line: OHS Presents The Rainmaker OHS Presents Donna Trimpe Dave Raymond . . . Jim Varney . . . Ron Olson , . . . Bob Shealf Ron MacKeever . Paul Murdock Th R If e n The Rammaker Dave Raymond above sells his wares Jimmy was to beat the drum any time he felt like it, often it was when the house was quiet. Starbuck tries to con- vince Lizzie that to be pretty one must think pretty. l92 as 3 ag: i Q3 Q ,sn Mm O Q 5 in Poseidon Presents: Babes in Toyland This year, Poseidon water ballet club pre- sented its version of Babes In Toyland. The girls put in many hard hours of practice under the careful guidance of Miss Laurel Grundmeier, club advisor. Individual numbers and the girls who participated in each, include Pink Lemon- ade Ladies-Margo Secton, chairman, Candy Besseg Dixie DeVry, Diane Dooley, Marta Fid- lerg Jenny Myersg Janet Pandollig and Becky Renwick. Sailors-Linda Schwerdtfeger, chair- man: Jeanine Genterg and Atha Hilliard. Lost Sheep-Laurie Jameson, chairman: CiCi Fisher: Jenny Myers, Lynne Renwickg Kay Tros- perg andVJeanie Zidow. Children-Atha Hilliard, chairmang Kayla Kossowg Becky Renwick, Linda Schwerdtfegerg and Diane Sutherland. Forest- Members of Poseidon, who took part in the spring ballet include, Front Row, Lynn Renwick, Janet Pandolfi, Linda Schwerdtfeger, Nancy Tassoni. Pam Scott, Atha Hilliard, Jeanine Genter, Dianne Sutherlandg Second Row, Marta Nancy Tassoni, chairman: Candy Besseg Marta Fidlerg Liz Norrisg Pam Scottg and Margo Sex- ton. Gypsy Band-Jenny Myers, chairman: Diane Dooleyg and Laurie Jameson. Toymakers-Pam Scott, chairmang Candy Besseg Marta Fidlerg CiCi Fisherg Liz Norrisg and Jeanie Zidow. Bal- lerinas-Diane Dooley, chairman: Dixie De- Vryg Laurie Jameson: Kayla Kossowg and Mar- go Sexton. Toy Soldiers-fSenior Balletj-Jeanine Genterg Atha Hilliardg Janet Pandollig Lynne Reniwickg Linda Schwerdtfegerg Pam Scottg Di- anne Sutherland and Nancy Tassoni. Tom and Mary-Jeanine Genter, chairmang and Kayla Kossow. Madelaine Love was the narrator and Becky Grot, Ruth Ann Schowalterg Nan Teas- aunt and Vicki Wright helped with the lighting. Fidler, Laurie Jameson, Kay Trosper. Diane Dooley, Margo Sexton, CiCi Fisher. Jenny Myers: Third Row, Liz Norris, Jeanne Zidow, Candy Besse, Dixie DeVry, Kayla Kossow, and Becky Renwick. 4 'NA gym Sunioc Qfam of Glfawa govonoaip cactus.-:l'e lim Pfaamuc of njouv. comfsamj al Iac Suniox-Scales quam on Safuufau. mag gwenftj-ffm ninafacn gumluzcf oiarhj-algal of nina Jeroen In lem waning gcingman. -gcjmnaoium Recipe for a perfect evening . . . Moments 0fMagz'c and Memories 196 Not everyone wore formal attire. These two found elephant outfits cheaper CU Queen Lynne Renwick and King Ken Herington reign at 'The Glass Slipperf Stand- ing beside King Ken is Alice Young. .. ' 5 ' if ji ' af 5, it Y Leading prom-goers into the magic kingdom of 'Camelot' were, from left, Marcy Chalus, Tom Jobst Qunior presi dentj, Linda Bault, Joel Cechowicz lsenior presidentj, Kayla Kossow, Scott Willis Qsenior treasurerj, Martha Spicer and Randy Oson lsenior secretaryl. I97 ,A D . .5 K .af it Class president Tom .lobst and class sponsor Mr. Dumn converse at the Junior Banquet while Mr. and Mrs. Robert Colborn look over the program. Juniors S rage Carnival Banquet The annual carnival was held on March 29 in Kingman Gym. Each junior home room had a booth and among the favorites were the dip, the cake walk, tricycle racing and arm wrestling. Psychedelic Spring was the theme of the banquet held April 22 in the cafeteria. After dinner, the guests heard speeches by Mr. Duffin, class sponsor: Supt. Fidlerg and Prin. Colborn. Tuesday's Child provided entertainment for the evening. Tom Jobst, class president, acted as master of ceremo- nies. Banquet Awards Bruce Funk-Co-ordination in tableaus Bonnie Atwood-Junior class version of Bonnie in Bonnie and Clyde Bob Foutch-Sock lt To Me Les Smith-Indianapolis 500 Bob Maierhofer-Be Prepared Miss Burton-Moving with leaps and bounds Mr. Henderson-George Wallace sticker Mr. Bounds begins his journey on the pogo stick at Now it's junior Julie Marshall's turn on the pogo the Junior Carnival while Barb Funk looks on. stick. Junior Deb Cunningham watches carefully in case Julie begins to fall. Cadet Lt. Fred Hollman receives the best platoon award for his F2 company from Major Tress. The OHS band and individual platoons form an impressive array as they pass in review OHS C adels Pass in Review Many months of strenuous practice and hard work paid off at the annual military review. Dale Claus was named most valuable cadet and the platoon, commanded by Fred Holfman, was named the best platoon in drill competition. Named best-dressed cadets were Mike Hoskinson. John Duncan, Mike l-leth, Mark Collins, Charles Hayward and Gary Grunstad. Major Fred W. Tress was reviewing officer and Sgt. Francis Minkler, Sgt. Carl Anderson and Sgt. .lack Uehran served as judges. Dale Claus proudly displays his most valuable cadet award as Cadet Lt. Col. Randy Olson looks on. G n semblv with thetraditional Halls of lvy Means Good-bye Awards Pearl Ring. . . .lanel Hiland D.A.R. Citizenship . . . Martha Spicer Kiwanis . . .Joel Cechowicz Science . . . Diane VeZain and Elaine Cole Ottawa Business and Professional Woman's Club. . . Pat Constantine American Legion . . . Ken Herington Rotary Club . . . Karen Knottek and Gary Mooney Ottawa Lodge Benevolent and Protective Order of Elks . . . Don Way and Martha Spicer Margaret Remington Dingle . . . Lynn Heth and Byrnn Jensen Performing Arts . . . Ruth Ann Schowalter and Janet Muus John L. Hoif. . . Kenneth Carroll DeKalb Agricultural . . . Virl Hallet Babe Ruth Foundation Sportsmanship . . . Martha Spicer and Randy Olson National Arion Foundation . . . Don Way and Pat Constantine Business Education . . . Pam Johnson Macrae Shannon Principal . . . Joel Czechowicz Arthur Walter Memorial . . . Virl Hallett l zoo 2515 K' B S Aww 04 L fs -9' X 2 V wg E, S 'Wi H 32 'N 1 1 ,KL . ' Q--v-L K, A ,A ' -is NA xy' ix, .fa-. ,ua , 6 is f James Edward Ahera 37.39 Charles P. Alaimo 39 Russell Charles Alaimo. Jr. 39 Mary L. Aldersea 39.99 Joseph Michael Amadon 39.l04.127, 146 Lawrence Fielden Anderson. lll 39 William Janes Angell 39 Kenneth P. Antrobus 39 Joan Marie Armstrong 39.138 John J. Armstrong 39 Marsha Ann Armstrong 39 Phyllis Jean Armstrong 40 Donna May Babcock 40 Sally B. Barron 40 John Allen Barth 40.147 Candis Bartlett 40.172 Linda Sue Bault-10.166 Sharon Lea Beard 40 William John Beer 40 Elizabeth Ann Beguin 40 Delyse Renee Bellrose 40 David Bmce Bernardin 40 Marsha Lynn Bernardini Nancy' Ann Bernardini 40.99.101 Vince Bernardini 41 Bill Allen Bernardoni 37.41.10-1.108.139 Marcia Anne Besscy' 31. 101.177 Dennis Curt Blackford 41.108 Joseph E. Blaiszik 41 Daniel B. Blue, Jr. 41 Frederick John Blue 41.1 10.1 l 1.126.127 Patricia Boa14l Herbert J. Boisso-41 Jack Wayne Bottom 41 Frank Richard Bradish 41. 145 Robert John Bradish 42 Brookmart. Rick 42 Linda Sue Brooks 42,138,142 Marsha L. Bryant 42.105 Thomas Dow Burgh' 42 Christine Margaret Bute 42.174 Pamela Aileen Cairns 42 Paul D. Carlson 42. 174 Kenneth James Carroll' 42.101 Joel Robin Cechowtcz 37.38.42.67.l08.120.l24. Chanda Jean Charles 41.l3ll.l66 Connie Faye Cinnamon 43 Betty Geraldine Clements 43 Teddy Maxine Clements 43 Jo Ann Colley 43 Elaine Marie Cole' 43.67. 101,105 Sarah Susan Collier 43.179 Susan lrene Connerly43 Patricia Anne Constantine 43. I 38. 141,142,170 Gay Cook' 43,96.91l.l0l.15-8. 155 James Corrie Tom Crabtree Barbara June Crawford 44 Joan Marie Craw lord 44,105 Robert Alan Cunningham 44 Herbert H. Davis 44 Raymond Lon Day 44,l0l.l04. 108. 160.162 Nancy Jean DeBernardi 44 Roy DeLaGarza 36.44.67 Peggy Sue Denbo44 Mark Anhur Denny 44,l01i.I62.l64 Shirley Jean Diamond 44 Carol Ann Dille-44 Stephen Joseph Dobbs 44 Marty Lee Doherty 45 Christine Ann Doogan' 45.101 Allan L. Dooley 30,45.1 l7.120.l23,l24,l79 Andrew R. Dubat:h.Jr. 149 Daniel Joseph Duback 45 Stephen Edward Duchala Barbara Lynn Dumke 45 Wayne A. Eichelkraut. Jr. 45 Diane Carol Eltrevogg' 45. 100 Arratta Anne Engelhaupt 45 Dean David Erickson 45. 126. 127. 147 Mary Christine Esmond 45. 98 Fred C. Esmond 45 Gary D. Eutis 45 Joseph C. Evans, 1146 Julie Ann Eyer' 46.100 Alan Phillip Farr Sandra May Farrell46 Jayne Kay Fedor' 46.l00.l05 Ann Felicia Fernandez 30.46.l02.l03.l05.l44 Paulette Marie Fiedler' 46.100 Juliane Michele Floor 46,138 Donna Marie Gagliardo 46 Gregg A. Galley' 46.100 Gary Way ne Garrison 46 Anna Christina Gasser 46.l46.l8I Jeanine Mary Genter 1.46 Diane Marie Gerding' 47.99.100 Gary Jay Gerding 47.161 James Thomas Gerding 47 Linda Susan Gillette 47 Leah Gonigam' 47,100.l39.l44.154 Larry K. Goodin 47.120 Rebecca Susan Graham 47 Robert Granadus 47 135,166 Student Index Bonnie L. Gray 47 Donald Dee Green Beatrice E. Greenspan' 47.100.104, 146.149.179 Genela Jo Gregor' l.47.67. l00.138. 141.183 Larry L. Grcnter 47,110 Allred H. Grentencord. 111 48.174 Joseph Henry Gretencord 48.110 Gregory Lee Gribbins 48 Jolene Deborah Grivetti 48 Becky Ann Grot 48,67.160. 163.165 John Thomas Gwin 48 Sheila Elaine Houchin' 32.50.101 Susan Elizabeth lrion 7.50,98.99.l00.103,152 Mark Howard Jameson 1.51,l38.l-41 Rita Mae Jansen 51 Brynn Elizabeth Jensen' 5l.101.l54.l58,l82 Donald E. Jensen 51 Thomas F. Jerde Daniel L. Jett Joanne Kay Haage 48.146 William Andrew Haight 48 Allan B. Hall 48 Virl Willis Hallett' 48.100.l 10,111,138 Steven Joseph Halm 48 Phyllis Ann Hampton 48.107 Mark Allen Hanson 49 Ronald Lee Harding 49.181 James Dale Harmon 49.l08.l66 Leo Thomas Harmon Bill Hawk 49 Peggy Ann Hayward 49,l39.l3l,177 Sheryl Lynn Heminover 49 Daniel H. Henson Kenneth Lee Herington 38.49.67.l08.1l6.l20.123.l24. l26.l27.l2S.l66 Richard Burtt Hertzner 49 Richard J. Hertmer 49 Mark R. Hetelle 49 Mary Lynn Heth'49,100 Thomas Richard Heyworth 49 Allen Parker Higgins. Jr. 50 Janel Sue Hiland' 7.50.l00.l01,151.154 Donna Lee Hill 50.96.98.101.l59.l70 Mary Ellen Hill' 50.100 Atha Louise Hilliard 59,l62.163. 164 Beverly Louise Hilton 5.50.l79 James W. Hindson 50 Duane John Hisler 50 Fredrick L. Hoffman 50.108 Linda Susan Houchin 50 Diana M. Johnson 51 Julie A. Johnson 51 Karol Lynn Johnson' 7.5l.101.137,154 Pamela Ann Johnson' 51,101 Tim F. Johnson 51.108 Jerry Raymond Johnston' Donald Richard Jones 51 Wayne Judy 51 Larry' William Kammerer 52 Christopher William Kanthak 52.l08.l6Z.164 Vicki Lynne Kimber' 52.101 Monika Ktrcher 52,179 Jill Ann Kirkman 52 Edward Gene Klingerman 51 Mary Jane Knott 52 Karen Ann Knottek 52.106.139.179 Larry Eugene Koppin' 52.100 David Dean Kraflt Irene F. Kuk 52 John James Kult. Jr. 52 Nancy Ann Lacke 52 David Carl Lahey 53 Barbara Anne Lair 53.144 James William Lamb 53 Linda Kay Lambert Jerry A. Latino 98.14-4.152 Laurie Ann Latino 53.138. 152 Beverly Ann Leach 53 Karen Ann Leki 53 Marilyn Lethiot 53 Paul F. Lewis 53 Christine Lteske 53.96.98 Earl Vincent Lieske 53 Penny Linn 53 Kevin Trent Lipsett 54.138 Guy William Lockhart. 111 54 Patricia Jo Long 54.146.147.I50 Kathy Sue Loomis 5-8.112.172 Madelaine M. Love 54.I46,148.l54 Denis W, Lowe Mary Bridget Machino' 54.99.l00.153 Wayne R. Malaise 54 Mary Lou Malmfelt 54 Terry Lee Maltas 54 Brain Joseph Marsel 54 Carl M. Marsh 54.108.l62.l54.173.175.181 Gayle Minnette Marshall 54 Joseph Richard Martin 55 Steven Ray Martin 55 Carol Ann Mathes 55 Ernest Wayne Matthews. Jr. 55,120,124 Susan L. Mathews 55 Barbara Ann Matttx' 55.l0l.I39.l42 Cynthia Sue MeAtee 55 Michael Steven McDonald 55 Linda Joan McLaughlin 55 .lacalyn Ann McNamara 55 Mark A. McVay 55.1315 Anne Louise Meyer 55 Charles Garner Meyer 56 Brian Keith Mitchell' 56.100 Donna Jean Miller 56 Gary Wayne Mooney 56.120. 124.145 Arthur Seaman Morrell Robert King Moulton 56 Glenn Robert Mumper 56 Paul lrving Murdock 21.156 Harold Wayne Mustered 56 Janet Louise Muus' 56,100,l01.l05.l38.l4l Daniel Howard Myer 56 Michael Dale Nanouski 56.146 Sonja Lynn Ne1son'56.100.138 Anthony J. Neurohr. Jr. 56 Sandra June Niccum 57 Cheri Lynn Newbury Richard Charles Nile 5.57.96.98,175 John Francis Noonan 57 Alanna Odom 57 Richard James Ohlendorf57.l54. 155 Thomas J. Olle Carol Lee Ollom 57,25 Earl Lawrence Olson 57 Randall Gerald Olson 1.7.38.57,67.108,120.12-4.126.127 128.138.1156 James J. Orr Paula Ann Osborn 57 Ronald William Ott 57.l08.l8l Dee Anne E. Pagakis 57 Janet Lynn Pandolli 57 James Douglas Parisot 58 Mary Jane Parr' 58.100 Elizabeth Ann Parsons 58 Ana Femandez enjoys a snowy Valentine's Day with Jerry Latino. 202 l28.l38,l66 Cathleen .lo Pearson 58 Randall Joseph Perino 58.168 Stephen Dale Phelps 58 Larry Walter Pike 58.97.10-1,105.120.12-1.166.179 William Edward Plank 58 Sherry Ann Pleskovitch 58 Connie Rae Pohar' 58.100 Emmanuel Mike Poulakos 58 Kenneth L. Poutre 58 James Quinn 59 Pamela Jean Rabe 59 David Michael Raymond 59.96.lJ6,l53. 1 55 Lynne Ellen Renwick 59.166 Jim E. Rexroat 59 Russell Edward Riebe 59 James Albert Riebe 59 Glenn Lion Rinker 59,108 Robert Don Risberg 59.1 16.120 Jim Robinson 59 Rodney Lee Robinson 59 Dennis Eugene Rodriguez 59.67 Marlena Mary Roe 60 Dave Roethcr 60 Carol Lee Ollom 25.57 Earl Lawrence Olson 57 Randall Gerald Olson I .7.38.57.67. 108. I 20. I 24. 1 26. 127. James J. Orr Paula Ann Osborn 57 Ronald William Ott 57,108,181 Dee Anne E. Pagakis 57 Janet Lynn Pandolli 57 James Douglas Parisot 58 Mary Jane Parr 58.100 Richard Karl Rohe 60.174 Mark L. Rossiter 60 Eric L. Rowlee 60 Jay Evan Rowlee60 Andrew William Ruger 60 Larry J. Ruiz 60 Vickie Irene Ryberg60,99. 101 Stephen Anthony Salomone 60 Nancy Jane Sandor 60 Ellen Sandrolini 60,141,142 Nancy Jean Scales 61.179 Charles Daniel Schafer 6l.l03.l61 ,l62.l6-t Patricia Ann Schleevogt61.l0l.146.l-07,149 Mark Schmitt 61 Edna Gaylene Schoben 6l.l46.l48 Gloria Lou Schorn 61 Ruth Ann Acltowalter 6l.l00.l0I.l47,l50,lSI Linda Jane Schwerdtfeger 10.61.100 John Harry Scifers 61 Pamela Ann Scott 61 Kathy Jo Seaman 61 .l00.l-44 Bruce M. Serby 30.61 Karen Joyce Serby 62.146 Dale Sexton 62 Louise Marie Shelton 62 Mike Shelton 62 Patsy A. Sheridan 62 Virgene Esther Sherman 62,99.l9l Charles Edward Shuck 62 David G. Sipula 62 George Edward Smith 62 Trina Anne Smith 62,l0l.l39,l4l.I41.l53 Jane Elyn Snell 62 Jean Lynn Snell 62.166 Carol Lynn Sommer6J Martha Jane Spicer 63.l00.I05.lJ8.l-12.151.I66.l79 Patricia Ann Staniszewski 63 Daniel Michael Starjak 63.108 Joanne R. Stephenson 63 John D. Stevenson 63 Micheal Stillwell 53 Richard LeRoy Stokes David Mark Thomas 64 Pamela Towne 64 James F. Travi 64 Bonita Norine Treest 64 Donna Jean Trimpe 64, l00.l44.l5J. 154 Karen Ann Troup 64.100, l44.lS4.l75 Eugene Franklin Trumbo 64 Gregory Donald Tuftie 64,l04,108.132,l73 Kirt Edward Van Buren 64 ' Patricia Kay VanTyle64 Alice Ann Varland 64 Gerald Wayne Varland 6-1.104.145 Charlene May Celine Varney 65 Diane Elaine VeZain 65.99.100 Robert Dean Waggoner 65,101 June Arlene Walter 65.146 Mary Margaret Walter 65.159 Barbara Warren 65 Donald Everett Way 65,l0l.l47. 151 Dennis Michael Weaver 65 Richard L. Weishaar 65 Gerald R. Weitzel 65 Gerald Allen Welch 65 Mary Beth Welch 65 Gene Wayne Weygandt 66,104,152 James S. Wheelwrigltt Fred Lea Wiebe 66 Judy Ann Wiebe 66 James Michael Wielgopolan 66 Linda Sue Wilcox 66 Charles Stephen Willet 66,120,124 Pamela Ann Willett 66 Scott Brady Willis 38.66,67,l20.l23.l24.l79 Robert Wilson 66,108,173 Robert James Woodward 66 Donald Alan Woodyer 66 Muriel Frances Worden 66.2l.l00.l54 Ronald E. Wright 67 Vickie Nell Wright 67. 105. 106 Sharon Ann Young 67 Sheryl Lee Young 67.113 Connie Dodd Zeilmann 67 James C. Zidow 67,l04.l20.l23.l24.l35.166,l79 Larry J. Zuk 38 1969 Seniors this fall Adams. Clarence 68 Aicher. Ken 68 Alaimo. Tessie 68 Alderman. Dave 68.159 Aldridge. Alvarado. Anders, V David 68 Sheila 68 icki 68 Anderson. Aliceott Anderson. Anderson, Anderson. Anderson. Marc 614 Pam 68 Richard 33.68 Shelia 68 Anderson. Sue 68 Angelica. Mike 69 Angell. Art 69 Arellano. Carmen 69 Arrowood. Cindy 69 Arwood. Carol 69 Arwood. Jeanette 69 Atwood. Bonnie 69,146 Baldridge. Mike 69 Barber. Mike 69.1 l6.l.'!0.l23.l27.128 Barre. Dale 69.147 Bates. Jo Ann 69 Battistelli. Dave 69 Bayer. Dave 69 Bayuk. Tom 69 Beguin. Bob 69 Bennett. Dennis 69 Berg. Jim 69 Besse. Kim 69,120 Biecker. Cheri 69. I46 Billings, Steve 69 Bishop. Sam 69 Blackford. Cindy 69 Blaiszik. Guy 69 Bohler. Joe 69 Boldt. Barb 69 Boldt, Mark 69 Bowers, Linda 69 Bowers. Wendy 69 Boyd, Kathy 69 Brandner. Vicki 69 Bray. Linda 69 Bretag. Mike 69.l08.120.l72 Brookman. Rick Brown. Leonard 69 Bruce. Jean 69 Brue. Ton 69 Burgh. Tammy 69 Burke. Larry 69 Burns. Bill 69 Burrows. Ken 69 Bute, Mary 69 Bute. Ralph 69 Buttrey. Frank 69 Caldwell. Kathy 69 Callaway, Debbie 69 Campbell. Clarence 69 Capitani. Randy 69 Carr. Debby. 69,170 Carrier. Pete 69,171 Carroll, Larry 69.l20.127,l76 Carroll. Mark 69,173 Castelli. Pat 69 Charlier. Dale Cheli, Dave 69,120,135 Christensen. Larry 32,647.1 I6-134.135 Clarkson. Louis 69 Claus. Dale 69. l0B.I20.l39 Clemens. Harvey 76.132 Corrie, James Crisler. Diane 70 Cummings. Sandy 70 Cunningham. Debbie 70.140 Cunningham. Joe 70,105 Cupples. Cindy 70 Damyen. Rober 70.10-1.1 16 Danelson. Karen 68,70.l05,l38 Darif. Janice 70 Davis. Dan 70 Davis. Marilyn 70 De Bernardi, Dan 70, 108. I 20.127 Decltard, David 70 De Fore. Rob 70.l08.173 Denen. Ronnie 70 Dierstein. Julie 70.1-16,151 Dille. .lane 70 Dodd. John 70 Doll. Karen 70 Donohue. Lane 70 Donohue. La Verne 70 Dooley. Diane 70 Drake. Darlene 70 Dresen. Bill 70 Duflield, Nancy 70 203 Duncan. John 70 Duncan. Mary 70,146,149 Dunlap. Bob 70 Eastman. Marsha 70 Eckerman. Diane 70.146 Eichelberger. Dan 70 Eichhorn. Tim 70,104,105 Eltrevuog, Mike 70 Elzer. Jane 71 Emery. Bill 71.119 Erickson. Randy 71 Fametti. John 71 Farrell. Merle 71 Ferguson. Marlene 71 Fetzer. Carole 7I.I 12.1 13.146 Fidler. Tammy 7l.1J8.l52.l53.184 Fisher. Ci Ci 7l.l05.17l Fitzpatrick. Brenda 71 Foltynewicz. Pam 71.1 12.1 13 Ford. Jerry Forsyth. Robin 71 Foutch. Bob 4.71. l08.l20 Fox. Charles Fox. Craig 71 Franz. John 71 Freise, Kent 7I.l08.I20.I44 Funk, Bruce 7l.l08,l27.I52.l76 Gaffney. Kay 71 Gage. Laurie 7 I . 105.139, I4I Gardner. Colette 71 Gamer, Rosa 71.1-55.146 Gehhardt. Phyllis 71.184 Geiger. Judy 71 Godwin. Craig 71 Godwin. Lorraine 71 Goetsch. Ray 71 Goetsch. Roy 71 Graham. Becky Granados. Bob Gregory. Janice 71.105 Grenter. Gary 71,1 10,120 Grohe. Debbie 71,113,146 Broge. Mike 71 Grooms. Earl 71 Grunstad.Gary 7l.l20.lJ5 Huttse. Diane 71 Hadley. Barb vi Hadsell. Debbie 7l.l-87.184 Hadsell. Greg 71.147 Haeberle. Tom 7l,l08.l26,l27,l28 Haeffele. Sue 2.71 Hagenbuch. Diane 71.153 Hagenbuch. Henry 16.71 Haley. Jim 71 Halliday. Gayleen 71.112 Halm. Debbie 71 Halm. Leo7l.l-87 Halm. Pam 71.173 Halm. Steve Hann. Beth 7l.96.98.l53.154 Hannigan. Sharon 71 Harcharik. Sandra 71 Harmon. Dave 71 Harper. Jerry 27.71 Harris. Nancy 71 Harth. Tom 71 Hayes. Klayton 71.108 Hays, Mark 71 Hayson. David 71 Heflley. Earle 72.174 Heiss. Patti 72,153 Hellengreen. Diane 72 Hermann. Steve 72.145 Herlzner. Lorry 72 Hickey, Bill 72 Hickey. Don 72 Hill. Bob 72.156 Hockenberry. Deborah 72 Holm. Nancy 26.72.1461-19 Holm. Sue 72.152 Holtlman. Debby 72.138 Hopper, George 72. I 32.176 Hudkins. Frank 72 lngemunson. Peggy 68.72 Ingram. Margaret 72 Irwin, Pam 72 Jackson. Lynn 72 Jakubelt. Don 4,72.l08,l20.l68 Jameson. Laurie 72.153 Jensen. Gail 72 Jobst. Tim 72.10-l.l05.l08.l20 Jobst. Tom 68.72. l08,l20.l3-3.172 Johnson. Kathy 72.140 Jovanovich. Fred 72,149 Jovanovieh. Rich 72 Juehniewicz. Maria 71 Judy. Lind 72 Judy. Wayne 140 Kammerer. Larry Kellym Nancy 72 Kindschuh. Ron King. Nancy 72 Kirkman.Gary 72 Klein. Joe 72.l0l Klainmaier. Dick 72 Knoll. Ann 72 Knottek. Mary 32.72 Knutson. Bonnie 72 Koehl. Sue 72 Koeppe. Mike 72.l39 Getting all dollcd up Kohoe. Ed 72 Kosniek, Cheryl 72,147,149 Kossaris, Kathy 72,105,146 Kotek. Vicki 72 Kizmich, Dave 72 Laalz. Ron 72,108.1 18.119 Lacke, Mike 72.104,l08,l20,136.153.l55 Lambert, Ron 72 Landers. Mary Ellen 72,l26.153 Lavender, Tom 72 Lawsha. Darlene 72,105 Leatherman. Les 72 Leslie. Linda 72 Livingston. Shirley 72 Locke, Linda 72 Lubanowski, Jenifer 72 Lyle. Bob 72.135 Maierhofer, Bob 72.120.127 Majerus, Diane 73 Makeever, Ron 73,l04.l47.151.152 Malone, Jim 73.105,l0B,I38,l70 Mammen, Joan 73 Mammen, Mary 73.113 Manigold, Dave 73 Markut, Ken 73 Markut. Patricia 73, 113 Marshall, Julie 73 Marta. Laurie Maynard. Sandy 73 Mc Emery, Kathie 73 Mc Grath, Debbie 73 Mc Kenzie, Margie 73 Meade, Mark 73,108 Meadows. Karen 73 Meeker. Dona 73,140 Mettille, Judy 73 Michael, Ron 73 Miller. Jerry 73 Milligan. Anita 31.73 Milligan, Ricky 73 Miskell. John Mitchell. Ernie Mitchell. Steve 73,104 Monterastelli, Jim 73 Murdock, Rick 73 Myer, Mike 73 Myer. Don 73 Myers, Jenny 73,184 Myre, Annette 73,146 Nagel, Cindy 73 Natta, Chris 73,140,184 Navarro. Dianna 73.97, 104.105 Neilsen. Brian 73,116,120,123,127 Nelson. Sheila 73.l05.l61 Newcomb, Debbie 32,73 Newcomb. Linda 73 Niccum. Warren 73 Norman. Cheryl 73 Norris. Nancy 73.98.184 Olesen. Connie 73 Ollom, Bob 73 Olson, Charles 73,104,127 Olson, Ron 73,108,1 l9,l34,135,153 Osthus. Jonathan 73 Ostrowski, A1 Ott. Terry 73,108 Parisot. Cathy 73 Patton. Sally 73,167 Paul, Larry 73,108.1 16,127 Pearse, Susan 73.l37.l38.l4l,152 Pfolsgrof. Gretchen 73 Pitts, Jackie 73 Poole, Dave 73 for their dates are Debbie Halm and Alice Anderson. Pouhofl, Kathy 73.146 Powell. Phil 73, I 36. 146.155 Price. Kay 73 Provance. Kevin 73 Quinn, Tom Rabe, Peggy 73 Rath, Charles Rather, Jim 73 Rick, Art 73 Riebe. Carol 21,73 Riebe. Gayle 73 Rieman. Bill 73.132 Roberts. Steve 74 Robinson. Mike 74,108 Robinson. Russell 74,108 Roper, Cindy 74 Rosborough, Donna 74,138 Rosencrans. Bill 74,1 18.1 19 Rosencrans, Renae 74 Rosencranz, Jackie 74,170 Rosier, Pat 74 Rossiter, Dennis 74 Rowe, Larry 74,108 Royster. Judy 74. l44,153,154, 174 Ryg. Marty 74 Sampson. Eaver 74 Sanders, Ron 74,108,120 Savage, Bobby Schinz, Nancy 74 Schmitt, Mark Schemas, Linda 74 Schuett, Gary 74,120 Schultheis, Shelly 74,139 Scott, Debbie 74 Seaborn, Sheryl 74.139 Sexton, Margo 74 Shcaff. Bob 74,141,156 Shecham, Patti 74 Sion. Marlene Sisk, Paulette 74 Skolek. Francine 74,140 Slaight, Steve 74 Slovinski. Karen 74 Smick. Diana 74 Smick, Diana 74 Smith, Leslie 70,74.162.l63.l64.l73 Snook, Linda 74 Spears. Gary 74,119 Spence. Jim 74 Starjak. Stan 74 Stechman, Peggy 74 Stefenel, Ban 74 Stevens. Becky 74 Stewart, Scott 74,132, 133, 146,149 Stillwell, Bill Jerry 74 Stock. Greg 74 Sullivan, Norman 74 Summers, Rose 74 Sutherland, George 74.104, 105,108,l20,122,127 Swenhaugen, Sue 74,140 Swenson, Mark 74 Taylor, Donnette 74,99,158 Taylor, Robert 74 Teachout. Deb 74 Thacker, Linda 74 Thomas. Bari 75 Thompson, Cheri 75 Tintori, Jim 75.10B Tongate. Florence 75 Totel, Kathy 75,147,149 Trent, Michelle 75,139 Trosper. Kay 75 Tunget. Gordon 204 Tures. Lu Ann 75.112 Vandervort. Paula 75 Varney, Cathleen 75 Varney.Jim1.75,108,136,l44,l53,l55 Varrato. Dave 75. 108.1 17,120,127 Ve Zain. Dave 75 Ve Zain. Sue 75 Vicich, Mike 75 Vicini, Merrie 75 Virt, Sharon Vidmar. Mary 75 Vnga. Edna 75 Wagner, Kent 68,75,l0S.120 Walker. Pat 75 Wallace, Melvin 75 Walsh, Brian 4,75 Walter, Elmer 75 Sonday lWarren1 Jeannie 75 Watkins, Randy 75 Webb, Karen 75 Weikarl. Scott Wells, Fletch 75.120 Wendt. John 75.l20.l53 Westman. Bob 75 White, John 75 Wilkinson. Pam 75,140 Wilson, Bob D, 108 Wilson. Marge 75,139 Withers, Wayne 75 Wolf. Mike 75.176 Yarger. Ron 75.104 Yednock, George 75,108,120 Young. Marlene 75 Zears, Russell 75,108,156 Zepeda, Ann 75 Zilm, Carol 75. 146. 149 Zimmerman, Janet 75 1970 Juniors this fall Ahearn. Sue 77,140 Alvarado, Patty 77 Andersen. Walt 77 Anderson. Chris 77 Anderson. Jill 77 Andrews. Bob 77,118,140 Armstrong, Debbie 77,147 Armstrong, Gary 77.1 I8.l30.l39 Baldridge. Jane 77 Barber, Ellen 77 Barch, Chris 77 Bardson, Dave 77 Barnett, Kathy 77.105 Barr, Doug 77, 125 Barron. Mark 77 Barron. Mike 77 Bartel, Barb Bartlett, Deanne 77 Barto, Teresa 77 Bault. Patt 77.148.I68 Baxter. Dale 77 Bayer. Linda 77 Beals, Larry 77 Bellrose, Kim 77 Berg, Pat 77 Bemardini. Mario 77 Berry. Ray 77 Besse, Candy 77,146 Blackmon, Tom 77 Blue, Kathy 77, 105 Bluth, Jackie 77 Boe, Linda M. 77,140 Boe, Linda S. 77 Bohannon, Jim 77,l25,l35,146,149 Bohler, Debbie 77 Buhler, Peggy 77 Boldt. Dathy 77 Bottom. Larry 77 Brewer, Larry 77,125 Brown, Ann 30,156,157 Brown, Bch 77.l25.146 Brown, Diana 77 Brue, Dennis 77,149 Brumwell. Joan 28.77 Bryan. Aletha 77 Bryan, Debbie 77, 140 Burgwald, Craig 77 Burke. Dan 77 Burke. Kathy 77 Burrows. Leonard 77 Bute, Virginia 77 Calkins, enny 77 Carlson. David 77 Carlson, Don 77 Carlson, Gene 77 Carretto. Dave 77 Caruso. John 77,156 Carver. Pam 78 Castelli. Rich 78 Cavanaugh. Gary Chapman, Dave 78 Charbonneau. Jerry 78.l55,130 Charles, Cheryl 78 Cheli. Linda 78 Cinnamon, Colleen 78 Clarrett, Richard 78 Codo. Kim 78,119,147 Cofoid, Angela 78.148 Colborn, Tom 78.10-4.125,1 MJ Cole. Charlotte 78.146 Collins. Mark 78 Comer. Judy 78 Constantine, Rney 78.l04.125.135,138 Cook. Debbie 78 Cook, Pete 78.125 Couch. Gerald 78 Council. Johnnie 78 Creedon. Tim 78,118 Crews. Dave 78.125 Cunningham. John 78.168 Dahlen, Billie 78 Darlasis, Pete 78 Davis. Dave 78 Davis, Don 78.135 Day. Randy 78 De Bernardi. Debbie 78 De Bernardi. Marilyn 78 De Bernardi, Ricky 78 Dembicki, Dale 78,147 Denen. Rick 78 Dettore. Mike 78.1 Z5 De Walt, Dave 78, 125. l 35 Dillie. Marilyn 78.146 Dille, Sue 78 Dilley, Laurie 78 Dixon. Jim 78 Dobbs. Debby vs Dobbs. .lerrel 78 Dodd, Tom 78,125,148 Doogan, John 78 Doolan, June 78 Dooley, Brad 78,125,149 Dougherty. Chris 78 Draper, Cathy 79 Duback, Dave 79.125 Duffin, John 79.l04,l25,l53.l5-1,156,157 Duffy. Dawn 79 Duffy. Eugene 79.l25,149 Early. Alice 79 Eastman. Laura 79 Elliott. Liz 79 Engberg. Mary Ellen 79,139,141 Erickson. Danny 79 Eschbach, Bob 79 Eutis. Mark 79 Farnsworth, Ken 79 Farrell, Anita 79 Fennel. Judy 79 Fenncssey. Barb 79 Ferguson. Jack 79 Feser, Frances 79 Fidler. Marta 79.146 Fiedler. Mike 79,132 Fieser. Sheri 79 Diane Roesler adds alittle special touch of make up to Ron Makeever Hetelle. Kathy 80 Heth. Mike 80,156 Hill, Danny G. 80 Hill. Dann J. 80,125,135 Hill, Nancy 80 Hiller, Laura 80 Holm. Dan 80,118 Hornbcck. Rick l7.76.80,l25 Hoskinson. Mike 4.80.1 17,120,130 Howell. Bill 80 Howell. Ethel 80 Hubbard. Onetha 80 Hupp, George 80,l25.l38 Ingram. Steve 80 Jacobs. Bob 80 Jansen, Bob 80 Jansen, Pam 140 Jangese. Dave 80,139 Jennings, Jerry Jimenez, Virginia 80 Fike, Randy 79.130 Flaa, Judy 79,139.1-41 Floor. Sue 79,168 Fowler. Patti 79 Fox, Earl 79 Fribbs. Janet 79 Frye. Emmett 79 Funk, Barb 79.75 Ganz. Wendy 79 Garrity, Cathy 79,141 Gebhardt, Gary 79 Gebhardt. Jerry 79 Genter, John 79,132 Gerding, Barb 79,145,146 Gerding.Jim R. Gerding, Nancy 79,146 Gibson, Mark 79.118 Gillette, Guy 79.125 Girard. Terry 79,125 Jobst.Joe80.l25 Johnson. Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnson. . Peggy 80 Johnson Bruce 80 Janice 80 Joe 80,l25.lJ5 Leslie 80.125 Patti 80 Juergensen, Randy 80 Kain. Dan 80,130 Kammerer. Allan 80 Kauzlarich. Ed 80,153 Kelle. Gary 80 Kelly, Barb 80,140 Kelly. Colleen 81 Kelly. Doreen 81 Kenncll, Mariana 81 Kiest. Dan 81,118 Kicst, Ken 81 Kistenferger. Wally 81.10-4,125,130 Gjerde, Greg 80 Goetz. Kay 80.139 Goldman. Brad 80,1 18.130 Gonigam, Eve 80,139.1-11.154 Graham, Joe Mac 80 Greenspan. Sally 80 Gretencord, Dave 80 Gretencord, Johnnie 80 Griglione. Patty 80 Groff, Jim 80 Gross, Terry 80.125, 129.130 Grundon, Maribeth 80 Grunstad, Cathy 80 Haase, John 80 Hall. Lynda 80 Hall, Sherman 80 Harden. Lyle 33,80 Harden. Vicki 80 Harmon. Ernie 80 Harris. Mike 80,125 Harris. Sandy 80 Harth, Judy 80 Hasse. Dick 80 Hauger. Greg 80 Hawk. Carla 80 Hayward, Chuck 80,100,140 Heermann. Paul 80 Heflley. Gay Heiser, Barb 5.80 Heiss, Nancy 80 Hennessey, Kathy 80 Henson, Imogene 80 Hess, Diane 80,139.1-41 Kleckner, Russell 81 Knottek. Richard 81.132 Knudtson, Jack 81,146,152 Knutson. Beverly 81 Koeppe, Cindy 81 Koetz, Paul 81,140 Kolotka. Jim 81 Kossow. Kayla 81,105 Krug. Doug 81 Kurt, David 81.147 Lair. John 8l.104,134,135 Lakan, Dick 81 Larsen, Rick 81,149 Lazar, Jim 81 Leach, Kathy 81 Le Beau. Debbie 81 Leighton. Bill 4,81,l32 Lenac. Rhonda 81 Lewis, Joyce 81 Lex. Kathy 81 Lindenbaum. Andrew81 Linn, Cathy 81 Linn, Shirley 81 Livingston. Linda 81 Lockhart, Cathy 81 Long, Dave 81,130 Love. Ted 81.146 Lyle. Mike 81 Lubanowslti, Betty 81 Lubanowski, Danny 81,125 Ludwig. Harold 81 Lynott, Mary Beth 81 Majerus. Ed 81 Maltas, Ricky 81 205 Manigold. Mark 81,104,138 Markey, Susan 81.105 Markut. Barb 81 Marsh. Steve Charles 8 I . 104 Marshall. Skip 82 Marten. Glenda 82 Martin, Allan 82 Mathes, Ralph 82,125 Maubach, Debb 82 Maubach, Tom 82 Mc Atee.Judy 82 Mccague, Tom 82,118,125 Mc Connaughhay. Mark S2 Mc Donald. Dan 82 Mc Grath. Mike 82.125 Meeker, Liz 82 Meling, John 82,125,147 Meling. Robert 82 Melody. Tom 82,125 Mennie, Frank 82 Mettille. Candy 31,82 Mettille, Dan 82 Meyer. Bill 82 Midnight, Bill 82,83 Milb, Wanda 82 Miletiz. Sharon 82 Miller, Karen 21.82 Miner, Bob 82,156 Miskell, Pam B2 Mitchell, Gary 82 Mitchell, Wayne 82.156 Modesitt. Bill 82 Mohkovic, Russell 82 Manheim. Walter 82 Monterastelli, Monte 82.109 Moore, Earl 82 Morales. Haydee 138 Morrison. Kathy 82 Mucci. Mike 82.I56.157 Mulvaney. Richard 82.156 Murdock, Dave 82 Myers, Calvin 82 Myers. Jack 82,l25. 132 Navarro, Joe 82 Neil. Cherry 82,177 Nelson, Debbie 82,139 Nelson. Roger 82. 1 25.135 Newbury. Kathy 82.113 Newell, Cindy 82 Newell, Steve 82 Nilo, Libbie 36,82 Norem. Nancy 82.l38.14l Novak. Kim 82.1-16,156,157 Oatm, Gene 82 Oldenburg. Dave 82 Oldenburg. Kala 82.147 Olle, Marty 82 Olson. Marcia 81.82,l05,139,l4l Oppenlander, Fritz 82,138 Orres. Rethal 82 Orsini, Linda 82 Osborn, Dave 83,130 Ott, Barb 83 Ott. Steve 83.130 Painter. Mary Beth 83.146 Pallai. Janice 83,162.16-5,170 Pandolli, Cathy 83 Parkins. Barb 79.83, 105.140 Parr. Kris 83 Pearse. Bob 83. 139.155 Perry, Peggy 83 Peters, John 83 Peters, Roy 83 Peterson, Laurie 83 Petre. Dennis 83,135 Piercy. Dale 83,118,130 Piercy. Tim 83 Pleskovitch. Dan 83 Polach, Ted 83 Pool. Cathy 83,139,141 Poulaki. Judy 83 Pratt, Margaret 83 Pryde, Cathi 83 Pumo, Ted 83 RatlilT. Carl 83 Reding, Wendy 83 Reinke, Ann 83,177 Rensch. Debbie I.83,1 I5 Rentz, Philip 83 Renwick, Becky 16.83 Resser, Sue 83 Rexroat, Dick 83 Rexroat, Dorothy 83 Rexroat Le Roy 83 Reynolds, Charlene 83.140 Reynolds, Pat 83 Ricci, Candy 83 Rice. Kathy 83 Riebe, Nancy 83 Reiuf, Glenn 83 Rinlter, Terry 83 Rippy, JelT83,125 Ristau, Jerry 83 Roach, Bill 84,1 I8 Roberts. Carol 84 Robinson, Gary 84 Robinson. Ron 84 Rockford. Mikey 84 Roe, Violet 84 Roesler, Diane 84,145,146,I47,I51 Rogers. Steve 84 Rosencranz. Sue 84 Ross, Linda 84 Rossiter. Patti 84 Roth, Ruthann 84 Rowney, Debby 84.140 Rubio, Tino 84,118 Ruger, Lorran 84 Ryan, Larry 84.129.130,146.149 Saager, Larry 84 Salamone, Ann 84 Salamone. Bill 84,118 Sampson. Steve 84,118 Sampson, Wayne 84 Sandrolini. Laurie 76,84.l I5,139. 141 Sapp. Debbie 1.84,l04,158,180 Sawicki, Diane 84 Scheidecker, Gary 84,118 Schmitt, Gary 84 Schubert, Mary 84.159 Schomas, Shelia 84,106,148 Schemas. Sue 84,121 Schomas, William 84.125 Schroeder. Helen 84 Schulthesis, Lonnie 84 Seaman. Jeanie 84 Serby, Cheri 76,84,l04,158 Serby. Diana 84.146 Seversike, Susan 84 Sexton. Pete 84 Shallhorn. Fred 84 Sheffel, Nan 84.147 Shuclt, Bonnie 84 Shute, Steve 84 Sibert, Elaine 84 Sltaronea, Jim 84 Slovinski. Linda 84 Smith. Dale 84 Smith. Jane 84 Smith, Stephanie 84.140 Snell. Judy 84 Sokn, Debbie 84 Sommer, Dick 84 Sommerville, David 84 Spicer. Bob 84 Spradling, Harry Jr. 84 Stacy. Don 84,125 Stanford. Becky 84 Slaniszweski, Kathy 84 Starjak. Miki 85 Stemmen. Linda 85 Stevens. Bob 115 Stillwell. Pat 85 Stisser. Marcella 85,139,141 Stohr, Laura 85 Stone. Debbie 85 Summers. Gary 85 Szobar. Steve 85 Svvill. Frank 85 Teausant. Sandy 1.85 Thomas. Larry 85 Thompson. Penny 85 Thorp. Ed 149 Thrush. John 85 Totel. Pam 85 Tuftie, Randy 85,125 Tunget. Vickie 85 Ulrich. Debbie 85 Underwood, Berry 85 Underwood, Debbie 85 Valle, Veronica 85 Veith, Tim 85 Verdeyen. Jerry 85 Vignali, Joe 85,125,135 Vittone. Paul 85,125,135 Voyles. Pauline 85 Wagner, Sherri 85.140 Waldron, Tom 83,85 Walter, Merle 85 Weeden. Dave 85,130,147 Wendt, Nancy 85,138,141 Wendt, Sue 85 Wet. Rita 85 Whipple. Vicki 85 Whiteaker. Larry 85 Whitney. Jan 79,85 Wicks. Kenneth 85 Wiebe. Kay 85.146 Wilcox. Scott 85 Willet, Doug 85 Williams, Cindy Willis. Colen 76.85.l 17,134,135 Wilson, Chuck 85 Wilson. Larry 85 Wilson, Terry 85 Winner, Jay 85,125,130 Wisniewski, Mike 85,118,119 Witte, Bill 85 Wood, Debbie 85 Woodyer, Walt 85 Worth, Nick 85.139, 141,155 Wright. Kay 85,106 Wruck, Ron 85 Zidow, Jeanie 85,180 Zimmerman. Barb 85 Zimmerman, Carol 85,140 Zippay, Steph 85, 105,139,141 Zuccarini, Denise 85 1971 Sophomorcs this fall Adams, John 87 Aldrich, Phyllis 87 Aldridge. Rose 87 Allen, Dan 87 Allen, Larry 87 Alonzo. Dan 87 Alsvig, Connie 87 Amadon, Kathy 87,140 Anders. Scott 87,104,125.l31 Andersen. Russ 87 Anderson. Bob 87 Anderson, Harold 87,135,152 Anderson. lrene 87 Anderson, Keith 87 Anderson. Ross 87 Andreatta, Karen 87.140 Angel. Barb 87 Angel, Bill 87 Angell, Bette 87 Angell, Steve 87 Antrikin. Debbie 87 Arellano, Becky 87 Arwood. Henry 87 Arwood. Nancy 87 Ator, Steve 87 Babcock, Judy 87 Bardson. Gary 87 Barnett, Linda 87 Bartlett, Sue 87 Barto, John 87 Bastian, Diane 87 Beals. Gerald 87 Bell. Mike 87 Bennett, David 87,140 Benson. Clarence 87 Bernard, Kathy 87 Bernardini, Pam 87,140 Bethell. Bev 87,140 Bilfany, Rose 87.140 Bloom. Cath 87 Boe. Debbie 87,147 Bokus. Pete 87,125,131 Bolton, Nancy 87,140 Bottom. Tom 87 Bowers, Charles 87 Boyle, Jean 87 Brady. Debbie 140 Brady, Vernon Brandner. Steve 87 Brewer, Sheila 87,149 Bricken, Dave 87,125,147 Brier, Chuck 125 Britton, Paula 87 Brown, Cindy 87 Brue. Charles 87 Bryan. Mary 87 Bryant. Debby 87,140 Burke, Debby 87 Burke, Diana 87 Burke, Karen 87 Buttrey. Dewayne 87,140 Caldwell, Sandy 87 Callaway. Steve 87,140 Campbell. Laurie 87 Capitani. Craig 87,135 Carlson. John 87,125 Carroll. Roger 88.140 Carroll. Warren 88 Carver. Tony 88 Cavanaugh, Craig 88 206 Cerri, .lor 88,135 Chalus. Marcy 88.12l,139.172 Chase. Linda 88 Cheatham, Dan 88,149 Chevalier. Cathy 88 Christensen. Dale 88.135 Collins, Ed 88 Constantine. Rick 88.140 Couch, Linda 88 Coulter. Duane 88.148 Crank. Steve Crawford. Melissa 88 Creedon, Dan 88,118 Cunningham, Diane 88 Damron, Donna 88 Daugherty. Marie 88 Davidson. Tom 88,125,135 Davis. Jean 88,152 Davis, John 88 Delore. Dawn 88 Derbort, Bill 88 De vry, Dixie 311,149 Dicken. Mike 88,125 Diederich. Debbie 88 Diederich. Mark 88 Dille. Ruth 88.148 Dixon. Tim 77,104 Dodd. Linda 88 Doheny. Mike 125 Doig. Pam Donovan, Arthur 88 Dooley. Par 88,113 Dougherty. Janeen 88 Dougherty. Pat 88.118 Downey. Betty 88 Draper. Tom 88 DuH'y. Kathy 88 Duncan, Duane 88 Eichelkraut. Laurie 88 Eichhorn, Margaret 88 Eilts, Daniel 86,88,I25,131 Elias. Jackie 88 Elliott, Sue 88,147 Ellslrom. Jon 88 Elzer, Cathy 88 Elzer. Mike 88,125 Engel. Rick 88 Erickson, Jell' 88,148 Evola. Joe 88 Fancher. Sue 88 Farrell, Rick 88.149 Ferguson. Sandi 88.138 Fick. Doris 88,140 Fieldcamp, Jim 88 Fisher, Debra 88 Fitzgerald, Dean 88 Fitzpatrick. Glenda 88, 121 Floor, Alan 88,138 Flori. Ron 88.149 Fogerty. Jim 88 F oltynreiez. Debbie 89 Foster. Jack 89 Fowler. Mark 89 French. Vickie 89 Gabrielson, Jane 89 Gage, Jim 89 Gage. Read 89,131 Garner, Bill 89 Geiger. Ken 89 Gerding. Mite 15,89 Gerding. Sue 89 Gjerde. Kim 89,125 Gook. Bill 89,140 Gorman. P11189 Graham, Nancy 89 Gray. Emie 89 Green. Craig 89 Green. Kathy 89 Gregory. Linda 89 Gretencord. Dennis 89 Grievm, Chris 89 Grieves. Pat Grievts, Vance 89 Gross, Mike 89,149 Grossman, Jean 89,140 Guerrero, Jesse 89 Guibor, Bryck 89,118,132 Gunther, Rod 89 Habben. Jim 89,132,148 Hadse1l.Ga? 89,148 Hahn, Gary 9.125.131 Hale. Dan 89.99.149 Hall, Debbie 89 Halm. Mary 89.138 Halm. Rick 89 Hamalle. Jay 89,125,135 Hampton. Sheila 89 Hanlon. Chuck 89 Ha-n, Barbara 89,149 Hannigan, Lori 89 Hanson, Wally 89,147 Hardee, Linda 90,140 Harden, Carol Lynn 90 Harlow, Nancy 90.140 Harmon, Rose 90 Harper La Verne 90.140 Harris, Don 90,131 Harvey, Karen 89,140 Hasse. Donna 86,89,90,140 Hathom, Vicki 90,140 Hawkins, Jennifer 90 Hay. Bob 90.125 Hayes, George 90.140 He f1ey,Jil1 90,140 Hegger, Sharon 90 Henderson, Debbie 90 Herrera. Juanita 90 Heth, Kip 90 Hicks, Billie Jean 90 Hill, Beth 90 Hilton. Don 90 Hinkey. Bob 90. 109.13 1,148 Hockenberry, Susan 90 Hoffman. Cheryl 90 Holloway, Del 90 Holm. Mary 90.140 Honer, Rick 90.105,125,l3l.l46 Hott, Hank 90 Howell, Loretta 90 Hulslander, Ellen 90,140 Hungerford, Art 90 lnskeep. Jay 90,125 Jackson, Rich Jameson, Sally 90, 147, 149,153 Jameson. Sue 90,149 Jarigese, Mary Ann 90,140 Jenkins, Don 90 Jensen, Steve 91 Jerde, Denise 91 Jerde, Terry 91 Jett, Denice 91 Jett. Linda 91 Johnson, Connie 91 Johnson, Johnson. Johnson. Johnson, Johnston Dennis 91,148 Jeff91 Mark 91 Stan 91,125 , Mickey 91 Kammerer, Peggy 91 Kanthak, Vince 91 Keele, Steve 91,147 Kehoe, John 91 Kelly, Eager 1-49 Ke11y,.1ean 91 Kinnison, Jill 91 Kirchner, Kevin 91,149 KICPP. Stephanie 91,149 Knox, Carol 91 Knox, Jim 91,177 Kolotka, Mark 91,125 Kossaris, Tom 91,125,170 Kozlowsky. Lynn 91,140 Krafft, Stan 91 Lacke, Doug 91,I04,125,l32 Lair, Judy 91,140 Landers, Gale 9l,104,124,131 Lavender, Steve 92 Lawrence, Dan 92,138 Lawsha, Rick 91 Leal, Wayne 91.125 Leamy, Dennis 91,125 Leipold, Don 91,125 Leki, Sally 91 Lengfelder, Karl 91,148 Lms. Martin 91.125 Levy. John 91 Lewis, Cathy 91 Lewis, Mark 91 Lieski. Jacky 91 Lieske, Penny 91 Linn, Jerry 91 Locke, Mary 91,140 Lowman. Ari 91 Ludwig. Greg 91,125 Luther. Betsy 9l,99,149 Maccono, Kathy 91 Mac lnthosh. Sue 91.147 Makiney, Beth 91,106,139 Malaise, Barb 91 Malcolm, Lee 91 Malone, John 91,125 Manz, Chuck 92 Marek. Mike 92 Markey, Frank 92 Marten, Paula 92 Martin. Anthony 92,104,131 Martin, Dick 92,118,119 Martin. Larry 92 Mattix, Steve 92,118,131 Maurer. Bill 92 McA1pine, Bil192 McCullough, Rick 86,9Z.l04.125 McDermott, Sieve 92 McDonald, Debra 92 McDonald, Pat 92,125 McEmery, Karen 92 McGrath, Sheila 92,140 Meadows, De Wayne, 92 Meeker, Howie 92,125 Meglan, Ray 92 Meling, Stephanie 92,147 Melody. Pat 92,125 Meyer, Janet 92 Miklavcic, Mark 92,105,147 Miller. Cindy 92 Miller, Rich 92,125 Mi1ls,Ann 92,149 Milosevich, Dan 92.125,131,147 Min kler, Gerrie 92 Mitchell, Bob 92,125 Mitchell, Shcllie 92 Moats, Cheryl 92 Mohkovic, Debby 92 Monroe. Charles 92,118 Monterastelli, Debbi 92,145,146 Monterastelli, Randy 92.125 Mooney, Debbie 92 Moore, Jim 92 Moreno, Greg 92 Morris, Cindy 92,130 Mucci, Bill 92,125 Murdock, Terry 92,131 Muus, Jim 92,125,l31,138 Muus, John 92,125,l3l,l39 Myre, Sherry 92 Nangle, Harry 92,125,147 Nanouski, Nancy 92 Nanouski, Pauline 92 Nanouski, Tom 92 Neil, Many 92,125 Nelson, Steve 92,125,149 Neurohr, Kim 92 Neurohr, Larry 92 Nevin, Bob 92,131 Newell, Pam 92 Ninness,Janet 92,138 Norris. Liz 92 Members ofthe Yearbook staff work very hard to complete the 1968 Yearbook. 207 Norris, Tom 93,125 O'Connor, Bi1193,1-10 Odom, Kelly 93 Oldman. Patrice 93 Olle. Pete 92 Oslrowski, Mike 92 Parks. Robin 93 Patarozzi, Allan 93 Patarozzi, Jim 93,131 Peltier, Judy 93.105 Perdomo, Becky 93,146 Petre, Mary 93 Phelps. Ricky 93 Pike, Debbie 93.140,l62.164 Pitts, Gary 93.105 Plym, Don 93 Polach. Randy 93 Poulakos, Mike 93,135 Powell, Judy 93,149 Prafcke. Nancy 33.93,144 Prevol. Kim 93 Price, Larry 93,125,131 Provance, Denise 93,140 Pryde, Tom 93.148 Rasmussen, Calvin 93 Reed. Burney 93 Rcimers. Dick 9-1,125,131,139 Rentz, Sue 93,140 Revelle, Patty 93 Reynolds, Roy 93 Ricard, Gordon 93 Rice, Jack 93 Rick, Carol 93 Riebe, Bob 93,125 Riebc, Kathie 93 Riley, Brad 93,125 Riordan. Karen 93.140 Riordan. Tim 93,125 Robinett, Patti 93,140 Rosales. Larry 93,109 Rosique, Rich 94 Rossiter. Marcia 94 Rowe, Randy 94,125 Rowney, Jim 94,109,149 Rowney, Pam 94 Rudnicky, Nancy 94 Ruff. Wendy 94.173 Ruiz. Mike 94 Rush, Merle 94 Saar, Robin 125,135,140 Saar, Susan 94,112 Sampson, Gary 94.109 Sarles, Cheryl 94 Schaefer, Steve 94 Scheideckcr, Roger 94 Schinkey, Judy 94 Schleevogt, Mary 94 Schlink, Karen 94 Schmitt, Craig 94 Schmitt, Pam 94 Schunke. Ron 94 Scott, Gloria 94,146 Secman, Lonny 94 Sensiba. Jim 94 Sexton, Kay 94 Shanley. Kathy Shoger, Allan 94 Shute, Mary 94 Sibert, Betty 94 Singer, Bob 94 Sipula, Tina 94 Slaight, Samuel 94.125 Smith, Everett 94,125 Smith, Rod 94,l05,125,131 Smith. Steve 94 Smith. Sue 94.140 Snook. Pete 94 Solberg, Diane 94 Sorenson, Ron 94 Spears, Sheila 94,140 Spence. Muriel 94 Spohr, Sue 94,140 Stevens, Mike 94 Stevens, Patty 94 Stevens, Ron 94 Stevenson, Ray 94 Stewart, Pam 94 Stillwell, Ron 86,89,94,104,109,l25 Stock, Brad 94 Stoh r, Terry 94 Stone, Tim 94 Straznickas, Diane 94 Sturdivant, Sandy 94 Sullivan, Ann 94, 148 Summers, Diane 94 Swailes. John 94,125 Swartz, Karen 94,149 Swenson, Tim 94, 146 Syverson. David 94 Thiry. Jay 94.125 Thumm, Sally 94 Tongate. Kathy 94 Townsend. Jim 95 Trager, Colleen 95 Tremblay. Debbie 95 Trumbo. Dave 95,125 Tuleck. Ted 95 Tunget. Linda 95 Ugland, Judy 95 Underwood. Terry 95125. l 35,147 Valdez. Fred 95 Valdez. Lupe 95 Van Nm. Caryl 95.140 Vavland. Judy 95 Varland. Mark 95,125,131 Varrato. Dan 95 Vcasy. Theresa 95.150 Verdeyen, Ronas Vicich, Pax 95.125 Vaighls. Cheryl 95.146 Vollmer. Ricky 95 Wagner, Mike 95 Walden, Sharon 95 Waldron, Terry 95. 1 25, 1 35 Walker, Barb 95 Wallace, Ricky 95 Waller. Joanne 95,140 Warren. .lohn 95 Warren. William 95 Wawerskl. Bob 95 Webb. John 95 Weed, Mike 95.125 Weishaar, Kathy 95 Weishaar. Ken 95 Welch. Mike 95 Wells. Rusty 95.125,131 Wcsl. Robert 95 Weyeand, Tom 95 Shee er. Mary Lou 95,140 While, Jackie Wilhelm. Tom 95.135 Wilkinson. Penny 95,105.1-00 Wi11et,.1oe 95.125 Willem. Mary 95 Wi1lis.Slan 95.99,I32.1-19 Wilson. Bob Winklc. Tom 95 Wold, Eldon 95,130 Wolf, Pat 95 Woodk. Calhy 95 Woodward. Ron 95.140 Woody, Sheila 95 Yanko, Pa195.I 13 Yednock. .lohn 95,118,131 Young. Brad 95.125 Zilm, Pauy 95,140 Coach Novak adds pep to a pep assembly -Wm 5. f ,QA A W 4. 5 H 2 - s 5 6' 5. M 'P , jg 'tr M 5 1968 Senior Staff J Editor-in-chief . . . . . . Beverly Hilton Editor .....,.... ........ M ary Aldersea Managing Editor .. .............. Barb Mattix Business Editors . . . ..wDiane Gerding, Sue Irion Fine Arts Editors . . . .. . .... Ruth Ann Scholwalter, Genela Gregor, Janet Muus Sports Editors .......... Dianne Sutherland, Bea Greenspan Lynne Renwick Faculty division workers .... Anne Meyer, Diane Etrevoog Class division workers ..,.... Jenny Meyer, Margo Sexton, Kath Kossaris, Sonja Nelson Photographers ..... Bob Moulton, Beth Beguin, Jim Lamb, E Kris Natta, Craig Green, Rich Anderson Ya- Editor-in-chief Beverly Hilton consults adviser Mr. J. O. Herren for a cutline suggestion. Staff members Diane Eltrevoog and Anne Meyer select faculty prints. During a club period, executive board members gather to complete the necessary pages for the March deadline. From left to right are Mary AI- dersea, Barb Mattix, Sue Irion, Monika Kircher, Janet Muus, Diane Gerding, Genela Gregor, Patty Schleevogt, Dianne Sutherland, Ruth Ann Scholwalter, and Nancy Bernardini. 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