Pinckneyville High School - Pyramid Yearbook (Pinckneyville, IL)

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Pyramid ’75 Steps Into The Future! Pinckneyville Community High School Pinckneyuille, Illinois School Life Administration Activities Organizations Athletics Seniors Underclassmen OL06, 008D Page Page Page Page Page 6 14 29 63 80 Page 100 Page 123 o °o ‘ S. S cS o = 2 AID —F¥ AL) 4 90000 dpp, gp0e00%2c« a = MANY YEARS AGO a young man came to P,C.H,S, to teach, The school realized what a dedicated, hardworking guy he was and wouldn't let him leave. He's been here now for 25 years teaching shop, electronics, architectual draw- ing, and drafting, but that's only a part of his activities, For eight years during the 50's he was P,C.H.S,'s head coach and is at present a bus driver for the school, In addition to his many other activities this man finds time to enjoy painting, fishing, reading, refereeing, and photography-at which he is an expert. Above and beyond the call of duty this man has taken on the responsibility of being the advisor for the yearbook of his old alma mater, THE PYRAMID takes a lot of hard work to assemble and with his friendly prodding and easy-going manner it has always turned out a success, The Staff could never have made it without him. He has always worked hard to make this yearbook for others, but this year the 1975 annual staff is proud to give him a small part of the recog- nition he deserves by lovingly dedicating this year's PYRAMID to our fearless leader, Mr, Glen Hamilton You're great, Glen! R.A.R, 1975 Pyramid Editor: Jim Heisner Co-Advisor: Mrs. Henry Editor: Jim Heisner Ass't Editor: Angie Huff Senior Editor: Ruth Roethe Classes: Lynne Rushing Ass't: Becky Beninati YEARBOOK STAFF Activities: Kim Samuel Ass't: Rhonda Blades Sports: Mike Glodo Ass't: Gary Bigham Advertising: Mary Vaughn Ass't: Peggy Brostmeyer Photographers: Kevin Place, Head Bill Cawvey Beth Bigham Debbie Bartle Janice Templeton Eddie Hill “The Road Not Taken” i Two roads diverged in a yellow wood, And sorry I could not travel both And be one traveler, long I stood And looked down as far as I could To where it bent the undergrowth; Then took the other as just as fair, And having perhaps the better claim, Because it was grassy and wanted wear, Though as for that the passing there Had worn them really about the same, And both that morning equally lay In leaves no step had trodden black, Oh, I kept the first for another day! Yet knowing how way leads on to way, I doubted if I should ever come back, I shall be telling this with a sigh Somewhere ages and ages hence: Two roads diverged in a wood, and I - I took the one less traveled by, And that has made all the difference. - Robert Frost We seniors have many roads ahead of us. Some of us are going on to school. Some of us are going out into the world of work. While some will be just hanging around. Which road will you take? What will you be doing two years from now? Two months ... two weeks? Will you be attending the same dances ? Sophomores and juniors have even less. 10 What are you going to do with the years ahead of you? Which road will YOU take? YF The time to decide is now. 13 ADMINISTRATION Our Principal: Mr. Donald R. Stanton iF ' : : Few people realize all that Mr, Stanton has done for this school, He has put in a lot of time, effort, and hard work in order that this school may be run smoothly and efficiently. Board Of Par Sse . en t Sh “1 Seated L To R: Mr, Orel Bigham, Mr, Harold Schrader, Mr. Dean Crumbacher, Standing L To R: Pres. Mr. Jack Stumpe, Mr, Richard Luke, Mr, Harlan Yeager. There was no picture available for board member Dr. Herb Chapman, BUS DRIVERS: Mr, Hutchins, Mr. McCrary, Mr, Kellerman, Mr, Robinson, Mr, Hagel, Mr, Hamilton, SECRETARIES: Mrs, Craig, Mrs, Wieman, COOKS: Mrs, Woodside, Mrs, Schwarz, Mrs, Eisenhauer, Carole Etta VanDoren exposed her many foreign lan- Patty Jones, is the head honcho of the PCHS Spanish guage students to the traditions, cultures, and of course, program. She teaches Spanish I to her students that are the language of France thru French I, II, III, IV. She eager to learn the language. Miss Jones also instructs also taught the English Honors III class, In Mrs, Van- English to the Sophisticated Seniors . Doren's classes, one rarely spends a dull moment, In addition to her many teaching duties, she is the dir- ector of the Gifted Program, and chairman of the Language Arts Dept. Susan Henry teaches Junior English. In addition to Junior English, she teaches Speech I II, too. Mrs, Henry is the co-sponsor of the Pyramid and the sole-sponsor of the Speech Club, Mrs, Henry directed the spring musical, Rock 'N Roll. Gary Glenzy, the Woody Hayes of Pinckneyville football--that means he's the coach--filled his days with Boys' P.E, and American History, Not a student, who has sat in one of Mr, Glenzy's classes, can say it was not an experience! Coach Glenzy is co-spon- Harral Hall broadened his horizons by teaching U.S, sor of our mighty athletes, the Letterman's Club, History in addition to Sophomore English this year, Mr. Hall is the fearless leader of the Super Seniors of '75, 4 i b : - Se o Wilbur Ragland was quite a busy man during the 1974-75 school year, He taught classes in American History, Amgr- ican and World Government, World Cultures, and Geogra- phy. Mr, Ragland coached the Freshman Basketball team and the PCHS Golf team, too! Helen Morgenstern is a familiar sight around the girl's gym. Along with teaching Girls' P.E, and Health, she coaches the girl's basketball, volley-ball, and track teams, She sponsors GAA, Bill Anderson, besides teaching Drivers ED. Boy's PE coached varsity basketball, track, and cross country. Coach puts in many long hours to make our teams some- thing to be proud of, as 5s a. a P eh Carol Camp, fresh out of Eastern, came to PCHS this year to teach Algebra I, pre-Algebra and to relieve Miss Mor- genstern by taking charge of some of the Girls' P,E, class- es, She is also a co-sponsor of the cheerleaders, Rick Phillips taught Algebra I, II, and Sr. Math this year. Mr. Pillips coached Freshman Football, Jr. Varsity Basketball, and Varsity and Jr. Varsity Ten- nis, He contributed many hours to the PCHS sports program, silly sophomores , She also sponsored the literary mag- a : A azine, y Angela Stern came to PCHS this year as a teacher of Geometry. Miss Stern also taught English to some of the ff + . Roger Minton, a new addition to PCHS, taught Psy- chology, Socialogy, and Drivers Ed, He was the assis- tant football and track coach, and was the head wrest- ling coach, Allan Burbank is one of the important halves of our Science Department. Teaching Physics, Chemistry, Gen- eral Science, and Scientific Research, he puts in a full day of adding to the scientific knowledge of his students, George McPheeters this year taught some new science courses: Botony, Zoology, Advance Life Science, plus General Science. Mr, McPheeters makes the understanding of science a little easier, He also sponsors the Science Club, Lois Smith teaches General Business and Book- keeping. Without her, just think what a mess our checkbooks would be in, We owe alot to this kind lady. 4 Helen Dry handles the Typing I and Office Practice end of the Business Education De- partment, What nerves it must take to listen to typewriters office machines clicking all day! Jean Horn drills the skills of Shorthand, Typing II, and Business Math into the heads of future secretaries, potential businesspersons or just those who want to learn these things, She is also the sponsor of the shorthand club, Glen Hamilton instructs the drawing elec- tricity cources, Many talented potential archi- tects have gotten their starts from Mr, Hamil- ton. He is also the ingenious, irreplaceable co- sponsor of the Pyramid, Sus . ad Alex Singer teaches the future carpenters welders, With this talented man in our midst at P.C.H.S., it is no wonder that P'ville is blessed with such good craftsmen, Sam Robb teaches Agriculture and Small En- gine Repair, He is the sponsor of the very ac- tive FFA, -“ oo oe F Myrtle Templeton, this year as in the past, had charge of the library and also taught Latin I, the new addition to our foreign language department. She is the sponsor of the Latin Club, Library Assistants, and the National Honor Society, Carolyn Longshore and Betty Stumpe are the nurses, treating each ill student that drops in, They're also real good with Band-Aids, Janette Dickey handles the Home Ec, Dept., and teaches Consumer Education, She is the sponsor of the FHA, Dean Smith is the lone counselor at P.C, H,S, Due to the absence of Mrs, Wilson, Mr, Smith has shared the burdens of all the students single-handedly, He's always there and never stops going, John Tavernier, the Band coach at P,C,H,S,, has spent many long hours making our band something to be proud of, This year he added the flag corps and twirlers to the Marching Panthers, Ernest Queen teaches English I to the INNOCENT freshmen of PC, H.S, He also directs our Choirs, Linda Fricke was a new face on the scene this year at PCHS, Mrs, Fricke taught Freshman and Remedial English, and was an all-around asset to the English program, Shirley Bigham again taught the Special Ed. class this year, She also was instructor for the art class, Mrs, Big- ham was a co-sponsor of the cheerleaders, Mary Jane Phillips taught Remedial Math again this year, She also provided the extra help to those who needed it in their math course, ACTINITI 1974 Homecoming Que en and Escort Londa Place and Jamie McCrary 1974 Homecoming Attendants Ist Attendant And Escort Connie Luke and Sean Doughty 2nd Attendant And Escort Tammy Brown and Kevin Pyatt 3rd Attendant And Escort Donna Butler and Chuck Dobrinick 1974 Homecoming ... vv. Jr. Girls display spirit on Dress Down Day Smile Barb - you're on Candid Camera The 1974 Homecoming at PCHS was quite an ex- citing week, In order to promote spirit among the stu- dents and teachers each day held a special event, A new idea was added this year and that was Dress Down Day. Instead of dressing up everyone dressed down. Of course the popular themes: Greaser Day, Crazy Hat Day, and Blue White Day were enjoyed again. The Homecoming Parade was a big success, too, The Class float division was won by the Freshman, and the Juniors were the runner ups. In the Club floats, French Club took first place, and Pep Club followed in second place. The regal finale of the week's activities was the annual dance where Miss Londa Place was Crowned 1974 Homecoming Queen, Is it really that bad Debbie? ...1s A Big Success | 7F leave TeeaTe se? °A4 ery Do we have a new exchange student or is that you Look at those hats, would you? Doug? Class of 75 displays their last float Sophomore Float depicts Panther Territory Joe, Peggy, Kevin, and Rhonda ham it up on Greaser Day Mike always did have a way with the girls What are you considering Lynne and Judy? Better watch out Al, Smile Rod, you're on Candid Camera 1974 Homecoming Court Left to Right: Chuck Dobrinick and Donna Butler, Kevin Pyatt and Tammy Brown, Jamie McCrary and Londa Place, Sean Doughty and Connie Luke, 1974 Christmas Royalty Crystal Peradotto And John Sronce lst Couple-Judie Englehardt and Alan Hastings, Seniors 2nd Couple-Mary Tanner and Robbie Mathis, 3rd Couple-LeaAnn Ferrero and Scott Beninati, Sophomores Freshman An International Christmas M - Christmas Dance An International Christmas was the setting fo r the 1974 Christmas Dance, The dance was sponsored jointly by the HI-Tri and the Spanish Club, Music was provided by Stonehenge from Herrin, Many PCHS students attended, making the dance a big success. The evening came to a close after the crowning of our 1974 Christmas Royalty, junior class representatives, Crystal Peradotto and John Sronce, Queen And Court Dance The Night Away YA AOA ) ‘ . , 1975 Sweeth a ( Tammy Brown c¢ Sweetheart Court Ke Ist Attendant Dawn Hale, 2nd Attendant Teri Fleming, 3rd Attendant Cynthia Anderson, 4th Attendant Bobbie Pabst, 5th Attendant Bernadette Dudek. And unto thee we pledge our hearts and hands, Dear Alma Mater, Pinckney- ville High. 1975 Prom yee ‘ a aa And te a Ist Maid And Escort Angie Huff and Bill McDaniel 2nd Maid And Escort Judie Englehardt and Alan Hastings as ——_ Ze 3rd Maid And Escort Tammy Brown and Kevin Pyatt 1975 Junior — Senior Prom 7 2 a4 aay - Servers: Left-to-Right, First Row: Kenny Epplin, David Templeton, Rudy Kellerman, Judy Flemming, Laurie Taucher, Cindy Driskell, Donita Giacomo, Elaine Magerkurth; Second Row: Freddie Kelly, Janet Wieman, Diane Woodside, Bonnie Kelkrman, Doug Hester, Jim Luke, Toby Jones; Third Row: Robbie Mathis, Bill Putman, Tod Rushing, Gary Bigham. Not Pictured: Janet Templeton, Janice Bigham. The prom was held on May 17, 1975. The theme was The Magic Kindom , which used various Disney- land motifs. The juniors worked very hard to make this prom original. They had many striking decora- tions, such as the fountain in the middle, and the cas- tle backdrop for the throne. The music for this year's prom was provided by the band, Second Attempt , who originate from Meridian. The Coronation was held at 10:30, when Teri Flemming was crowned queen. Aaron Carter, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Noel Carter; and Kim Shotton, the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, John Shotton were this year's attendants during the coronation. be Kim Kringer appears to be working very hard! -PPYe And The Band played on. i? = £ S SC Qo 5 n a Rp = ® oF Jeff and Dawn enjoying themselves. - a = oO oO = ° pe a wy S o ea Kim Shotton and Aaron Carter Barbie Bender crowns Teri Flemming. Senior Class Trip Seniors Go To Nashville From some of the looks on these seniors's faces we wonder what they've been up to! Don't fall over, Mike! COUNTRY MUSIC HALL OF FAME AND One of the main attractions for the group was the Country Music Hall of Fame. Open your eyes, Bobbie! On April 26 the great seniors of P.C.H.S. left for Nashville, Tennessee on their Senior Class Trip. During their visit they stayed at the Albert Pick Motel. The trip included visits to various places such as the Country Music Hall of Fame, Grande Ole Opry, Opryland U.S.A., the Parthanon, and the Andrew Jackson Hermitage. The seniors enjoyed swimming, touring Nashville, and many other activities also. Our Prom Sweethearts-Teri and Randy. Judy caught in a familiar position always laughing. Students enjoy dancing to the music of Arrowsmith, A dance and dinner were held in January for the P,C. H.S. Marching Panthers and their invited guests, The Band Council invited the school board members and their wives, the secretaries and their husbands, and Mr. and Mrs, Stan- ton to attend as the guests of honor, Everyone enjoyed a fried chicken dinner from Kentucky Fried Chicken, and then danced to the music of Arrowsmith after dinner, The band would like to thank the mothers who helped serve dinner, Mr. and Mrs, Burbank who were the chap- erones, and their coach and his wife, Mr. and Mrs, Tav- ernier, What's so interesting over there, Connie? Brent poses for the camera. Don't look so stunned, Kim! There goes Randy on all fours! He went on to win. Heart Fund Activities Produce Goal of $1,000! Tricyclers are warming up for the big race, Activities The Spanish Club-French Club cageball game was a Ist this year, The exciting game ended with the Spanish Club winning, Students watch as Adrian tries for a box of candy at the Freshman-Sophomore candy shoot, r Attract Large Crowds Science Club challenged Latin Club to a volleyball game, 1975 Sweetheart Royalty, Tammy Brown and Kevin Pyatt lead the Queen's dance at the FHA's annual Sweetheart Dance, Shie “_ Waiting lines at Heart Fund cake shoots always were long, Spanish Club sets up to score in the cage ball game. rar ea — @i=a-n. es CPR mas rare Tht Tt . Speech Play “Rock-N-Roll’’ Alive In ‘ 75.”’ my ‘By wy e ae ik PEPSI got a lot =. io V Construction Crew. Left to Right. Front Row: R. Schneider, J. Heisner, J. Smith. Second Row: M. Schmidt, R. Ruffino. Third Row: R. Plunkett. HAMIURGER a CHERSUURGER Sa . ASHI co, - ROOT UEEE ONION RINGS FRENCH FRIES Make-Up Crew. Left to Right: L. Taucher, M. Tanner, R. Blades, V. Benedict, D. Stevenson, M. Taylor, A. McCrary, J. Luke, D. Dobrinick, C. Fisher, C. Perodotto, J. Yeager, and C. Percell. 2 a Freshman Class Graduation That Final Night For The Class Of 75 ag Bev lends Barb a helping hand. Jaci and Debbie start the music. Kim leads in the mighty Class of '75. May 29 was graduation night for the P.C.H.S. class of 1975. 110 seniors received their diplomas in Thomas Gym- nasium at the 8:00 p.m. ceremony. The speakers for the evening were Chuck Dobrinick, Student Council President, and Marguerite Demick, National Honor Society representative. The marshalls were Beth Bigham and Kim Samuel and the ushers were Harry Heisner, Mike Glodo, Matt Wegner, John Smith, Mary Vaughn, and Paula Miller. The music was provided by Jaci Keene at the organ and Debbie Boling at the piano. This last look at the class of '75, whom we will miss very much, was a very memorable occasion for all who attended. Marguerite gives her address. One last look at the Class of '75. Loretta's probably thinking Wow, I finally Mabry seems to have the same thoughts. made it! ORGANIZATIONS 4 The nurse assistants staff the office during their study hall, Duties include taking tempera- tures, administering first aid, assisting the dental hygiene students with the floride pro- gram, and clerical tasks, Nurses Aids, L-R: Pat Klosterman, Connie Webber, Kit Carson, Konnie Kuh- nert, Karen Kellerman, and Suzie Loos, Library Staff. Front Row: Debra Greer, Betty Baumann, Marvel Hardy, Peggy Pick, Back Row: Roxanne Kocian, Barb Schwartz, Lynne Rushing, Ruth Roethe, Debbie Bardle, Kristy Rigdon, and Donna Jenkins, bee UE TT a Tw ie | | 5 Hh! A ee H 1 i f ae a we The Library Staff's activities [J a for the year included attending va spring and fall conferences at John R, Logan College, the annual Christmas party, and participation in a volleyball game for the benefit of Heart Fund, OFFICERS: Debbie Bardle, president, Ruth Roethe, vice- president, and Donna Jenkins, secretary, Science Club Demonstrates Many Experiments This year's Science Club existed through demonstra- tions by its members under the supervision of the club's sponser, Mr. McPheaters. Brad Noward performed an ex- periment showing how different kinds of explosives react. John Smith's demonstration was on Bournoulli's Principle. For the Science Club's Heart Fund Activity the members played 2 volley ball games; one with the Library Staff and one with the Latin Club, Both games were won by the Science Club. This Spring a Spring Litter pick-up is being scheduled for their activity, = ft at ae 7 ’ a= =——S 4 . See ees nay EET Ee J _ Officers: Joe Baker, president; Peggy Brostmeyer, vice-president, Science Club, Front Row: Beth Marlow, Ray Porter, Brad Noward, Joe Kurwicki, John Smith, Second Row: Peggy Brostmeyer, Lynne Rushing, Lynne McDaniel, April McCabe, Joe Baker, and Alice McKinstry. Mar “ ” Bor Front Row: L-R; B. Templeton, M. Glodo, 2nd Row: P, Miller, M. Vaughn, D, Stevenson, J, Heisner, C. Heggermir, A, Huff, G, Zimmerman, 3rd Row: B, Noward, J, Englehart, T, Fleming, B. Kellerman, M, Demick, ‘Back Row: S, eae 'H. Heisner, J. Dudek, R, Plunkett, B. ‘Gielow, B. Bigham, K, Samuels, M, Wagenor, R, Roethe, C, Keller- man, D, Huggins, C, Hayes, T. Kellerman, D, Bardle, C, Reames, National Honor Society P.C.H.S, National Honor Society members strive hard to maintain their 4.75 grade averages, This year's honor students had many activities such as their end of the year barbecue, and they had the opportunity to hear some speeches from college students. Mrs, Templeton was the club's very helpful sponsor this year. N.H.S. Officers, Front Row: L-R; Judie Englehart, Sec- retary, Marquerite Demick, President. Back Row: L-R; Brad Noward, Vice-President, Terri Fleming, Student Council Representative, Bob Templeton, Student Coun- cil Representative and Kim Samuels, Treasurer, G.A.A. Has Bake Sale For Heart Fund This year's G,A.A, activities were basketball, badminton, archery, and softball, The G.A.A. also participated in the Heart Fund activities by having a bake sale-basketball shoot. Left To Right: Cindy Carter, Barb Mann, Connie Yeager, Kit Carson and Carol Bathon, Basketball Shooting Team, Front Row: Jeannie Stewart, Bonnie Kellerman, Kathy Cater, and Liz Dudek, Back Row: Donna Winter, Cindy Anderson, Carol Bathon, Peg Brostmeyer, and Beth Bigham, ; ' A bala a¢ 4 CME MO F.H.A. Goes To St. Clair Square e, Debbie oe erman, Bobby Pabst, and Patty McCra f Ist Row Left To Right: J, Olson, J, Paszkiewicz, M, Burris, G, Henseler, G, Bruns, D, Mallot, M, Bathon, L. Tybacki, L. Bathon, T, Mayer, J, Dudek, K. Kellerman, 2nd Row: G, Kellerman, R, Hagene, R, Paach, R, Milligan, K., Vuichard, J, Loos, B, Tampleton, D, Bigham, D. Knope, J. Presswood, D. Gresham, J. Miller, J, Dehne, D, Dehne. FFA OFFICERS, V. Wild, L. Bathon, G. Keller- man, R. Hagene, J, Dudek, D. Bigham, B, Templeton, D. Knope, This year our FFA Chapter was represented at the Illinois FFA Convention in June, and in Lead- ership Training School at Wolf Lake in September, To raise funds for the Club they sold 100 cases of candy, and Fire Extenguishers, Ist Row Left To Right: M, Jones, D, Bathon, R. Greer, G, Gooden, C, Grab, M, Lunneman, R, Bathon, L, Louis, J, Lambert, M, Higgerson, J, Paszkiewicz, D, Marlow, I, Bigham, 2nd Row: L. Kellerman, L, Schwartz, R. Smith, M. Sroka, D, Kuhnert, R, Holyfield, M, Keith, 3rd Row: W. Suchomski, J. Jones, D. Valentine, J. Toler, R. Schwartz, T, Irwin, T, Lee, G, Thomas, L, Mi ller, Ist Row Left To Right: R. Moore, K. Yeager, C, Tolbert, B. Bigham, P, Miller, C, Peradotto, 2nd Row: N, Craw- ford, P, Pick, P, Cook, S, Thomas, C, Anderson, D, Stephenson, B, Bathon, J. Keene, 3rd Row: K, Stern, M. Rup- pert, D, Schumaier, E, Magerkurth, A. Huff, K, Kuhnert, B, Kellerman, C, Dobernik, G. Bigham, R, Kellerman, 4th Row: D. Louis, G, Tiller, C. Schumair, C. Reamer, K. Kellerman, D, Bardle, M, Demick, R, Roeth, B, Putman, C. Luke, M. Vaughn, R, Mathis, 5th Row: C, Logan, S. Boggis, K, Carson, C, Hayes, D, Dobernik, A, McCrary, J, Luke, R. Mix, R. Tanner, J, Baker, 6th Row: P, Linder, B. Benedict, J. Stewart, R. Fontana, M, Eisfelter, P, Klosterman, L. Weatherford, B. Maltby, L. Epplin, R. Baker, David Templeton, S, Jenkel, 7th Row: C, Huggins, D. Kellerman, C, Demick, C. Epplin, V. Benedict, C. Driskell, L. Taucher, J, Fleming, M. Wagner, R. Millikin, B, Kellerman, L. Bigham, J, Hutchinson, 8th Row: K, Epplin, D, West, A, Cawvey, J, Templeton, C, Little, D, Greer, French Club One exciting French Club Activity for this year included students learning how to prepare french food, The advanced classes prepared a seven-course meal for the French Club Christmas Party, They went Christmas caroling, singing a variety of French carols, The Club participated in the Heart Fund Activities by playing a game of cage- ball against the Spanish Club, Spring events included an evening program done entirely in French and a Foreign Language Fair. Rita Fontana washes down French food at the Christmas party. FRENCH CLUB OFFICERS: President; C. Dobernik, Vice-Pre- Y Z sident; B. Bigham, Secretary; K, Kuhnert, Treasurer; J, Baker, . i; t ¥. Program Chairman; L. Epplin, Historian; M. Vaughn, a ; Ls - é : — oo | Spanish Club Holds Christmas Dance With Hi-Tri Front Row: Chantelle Hammack, Paula Hill, Kim Samuel, Londa Place, Cindy Carter, Dawn Hale, Brenda Barr, Sean Doughty, Jane Williams, Ellice Dempsey, Jenny Bruno, Annette Ogilvie, Second Row: Jane McClurcken, Sandy Kiehna, Donna Butler, Vickie Wild, Rita Moore, Joan Loos, Marvel Hardy, Donna Jenkins, Mike Bruns, THIRD ROW: Debbie Boling, Harry Heisner, Peg Brostmeyer, Tammy Brown, Tracy Timpner, Judie Englehardt, Teri Fleming, Kevin Pyatt, Jamie McCrary, Mike Glodo, Freddy Kelly, BACK ROW: Tom Kelly, Greg Vaughn, David Stanton, Dwayne Campbell, Mary Tanner, Donita Giacomo, Brenda Waller, Cindy Pursell, Elaine Gielow, Bill Stotlar, Jim Heisner. Some underclassmen enjoying their first Spanish Christmas Carols, Spanish Club played hard to defeat the French Club in cage ball, EL CIRCULO DE ESPANOL, OLE The Spanish Club began their 74-75 activities with a wiener roast at the fairgrounds, The club also held its annual Christmas carroling and taco party during the Christmas season, A first this year for the Espanoles was their act of co-sponsoring the Christmas Dance with the Hi-Tri, Another big event was the cage ball game against the French Club in which the Spanish Club was victorious, The year was closed with the annual party where everyone enjoyed lots of Mexican food. Officers: Mike Glodo , Sec; Cindy Carter, Treas,; Debbie Boling, V.Pres; David Stanton, Pres, Speech Club Presents The Musical ‘‘Rock-N-Roll’”’ Front Row: B, Bathon, M, Tanner, R, Blades, E, Gielow, L. Wildermuth, S, Beninati, R, Porter, J. McClurcken, K, Samuel, Second Row: K, Shoemaker, C, Cheek, C. Anderson, J, Williams, P, McCrary, K. Carter, L. Rushing, C. Fisher, J. Yeager, D, Stephenson, B, Bigham, C, Peradotto, Third Row: D, Butler, B, Broha, M, Thies, J, Luthy, C, Hammack, C. Dunn, D, Kellerman, B. Mann, J. Baker, M. Vaughn, P, Brostmeyer, R. Plunkett. Fourth Row: B, Bathon, A. Cawvey, L. Taucher, V. Benedict, C. Driskell, J. Fleming, T. Fleming, J. Englehardt, T. Timpner, B. Pabst, L. Epplin, B, Kellerman, C. Dobrinick, J. Eaton. Fifth Row: K. Rigdon, V. Wild, R. Moore, J, Gielow, C. Schumaier, M. Demick, C. Reames, K. Kellerman, C, Hayes, R. Roethe, L. McDaniel, A, McCabe, S. Kuhnert, C, Carter, R. Baker, B. Heisner, Sixth Row: B, Williamson, K. Stern, R, Wiesel, B. Lambert, K, Douglas, J. Stokes, R, Fontana, M, Ejisfelder, K. Carson, C. Logan, M. Wegner, L. Place, B, Barr, A, McCrary, M, Taylor. Back Row: W. Thies, H. Guerrero, B. Stotlar, R, Sutton, J. Sronce, J. Keene, D. Hale. Getting ready for Speech Club Pentathalon, SPEECH CLUB LAUNCHES NEW ACTIVITIES This year the Speech Club introduced a new Heart Fund activity, The First Annual Speech Club Pentathalon, The Speech Team had very good representation through Chuck Dobrinick and Loretta Epplin in Duet Acting and Matt Wegner in Prose and Dramatic Interpretation. Instead of Officers: Beth Bigham, V. Pres; Londa Place, Sec.- the usual fall play, a spring musical entitled ROCK-N- Treas; Judy Stokes, Activities Chairman; Matt Weg- ROLL was produced, The musical recreated the spirit of ner, Pres, the Fifties, and was presented in the early part of May. Front Row: B. Pabst, T. Fleming, J. Wieman, D, Hale, D. Stephenson, J, Williams, D, Kellerman, D. West. Second Row: N, Crawford, C, Nehrkorn, C. Tolbert, P. Schmidgall, C. Yeager, B, Mann, G, Schrader, B, Benedict, C, Driskell, D, Heine, D. Stanton, G. Folden. Third Row: P, Lindner, B, Cole, N, Lipe, G, Tiller, D, Woodside, C, Little, B, Stanton, Mr. Tavernier, B, Dunn, D, Rabe, Band Council 1st Row: Teri Fleming. 2nd Row: Cindy Nehrkorn, Bobbie Pabst, Mike Giodo, 3rd Row: Dave Stanton, Kim Samuel, Nancy Crawford, Judy Fleming. Front Row: A, McKinstry, B. Kellerman, C, Place, S, Boggis, D, Boling, C. Carter, K, Samuel, Second Row: B, Gann, J. Templeton, L. Place, J. Keene, A. McNeil, L. Williamson, M, Chapman, P. Stanton, D, Campbell, J. Fleming, D, Hester, P, Poling, B, Posey, K, Campbell. Third Row: M, Jackson, P, Brostmeyer, H, Guerrero, D. = gh we L, Thimming, M, Sroka, B, Marlow, M, Bruns, B, Stotlar, C. DuVall, R. Weeks, M, Mathis, S, Kiehna, . odo, The 1974-75 school year proved to be very successful for both the Marching Panthers and the Concert Band, The March- ing Panthers appeared in many parades and performed at all home football games, The Concert Band played various concerts and participated in the I,H.S,A. solo and en- semble contest as well as the state band contest, Twirlers - Diane Carlson and Tami Miller, ea ETE, hh ] : iti TET | vy ¥ Pom-Pon Girls: Ist Row: Kathy Carter, Cynthia Anderson, Lisa Sronce, Patty McCrary, Angie McCrary, Cheryl Fisher, Melody Taylor, Donna Stephenson, Donna Butler, Gina Mallott. 2nd Row: Elaine Magerkurth, Carolyn Reames, Carolyn Flurry, Jo Hill, Cindy Valier, Cindy Driskell. Flag Squad: Seated: Cindy Puisell, Kathy Cheek, Kay Olson, Kristi Rigdon, Jane McClurcken, Standing: Pat Klosterman, Doris Mar- genthaler, Donna Winter, Donna Schumaier, Edith Wheeler, Reita Banner Carriers: Connie Luke, Mary Vaughn, Peradotta, Majorette: Janice Templeton. The year activites for the Short Hand Club consisted of a bake sale for raising money, a shopping trip, and making a Panther Banner which hangs in the gym above the Pep Club section, The club also partici- pated in the Heart Fund Activit- ies by showing a Laurel and Hardy Movie. OFFICERS: Carolyn Reames, president, Cindy Nehrkorn, vice- president, Carolyn Hayes, sec- retary, and Cindy Dunn, treasurer, Shorthand Club, Front Row: Carolyn Reames, Cindy Nehrkorn, Marvel Hardy. Back Row: Bernadette Dudek, Carolyn Hayes, Mary Eisfelder, and Cindy Dunn, Latin Club, L-R: Gina Ferrero, Donna Butler, Karen Sheff, Elaine Magerkurth, Mike Selle, Kim Kringer, Doris Morgenthaler, and Edith Wheeler, The Latin Club met in the fall for a dinner meeting con- sisting of food the Romans ate, They also participated in Heart Fund Activities by play- ing a volley ball game with the Science Club members, The new club entered their first floa in the annual Homecoming Parade, OFFICERS: Donna Butler, pre- sident, (1st semester) Doris Morgenthaler, president, (2nd semester) with Kim Kringer, vice-president, and Mike Selle, secretary -treasurer, Lettermans Club, Front Row: Gary Bigham, John Stroehlein, Second Row: Mark Sroka, Barry Kellerman, Kendall Lewis, Jim Fisher, Jeff McCauley, Sean Doughty, Mike Schmidt, Jim Heisner, Rick Schneider, Jon Smith, David Stanton, Rodney Hagel, Third Row: Bill Nussel, Dwight Rabe, Kevin Kellerman, Tim Hankla, Randy Mix, Rick Luke, Bill Cawvey, Kevin Puatt, Mike Glodo, Jamie McCrary, Bill McDaniel, Bill Stotlar, Eugene Moody, Donnie Stanton, Henry Guerrero, Fourth Row: Brett Morton, Ray Winter, Steve Nehrkorn, David Templton, Roger Denton, David Templeton, Roger Denton, David Bigham, Bill Putman, Ray Porter, Chuck Dobrinick, Donnie Knope, Ron Gossman, Adrian Guerrero, Kenny Epplin, Ladder; L-R: Rudy Kellerman, Randy Clark, Bruce Kellerman, Roy Tanner, Jim Gossman, Randy Plunkett, Brian Jenkins, Gene Miller, Kevin Place, Mark Trail, and Alan Hastings. M-Tri Seniors, Front Row: L-R; B, Opp, L. Weatherford, K, Kuh- nert, C, Webber, T. Timpner, T. Brown, V. Wild, C, Hayes, C, Nehrkorn, J, Engelhardt, T, Fleming, C, Reames, 2nd Row: C, Heggemeier, L. Epplin, A, Huff, C, Schumair, L, Williams, J. Gielow, C, Bathon, R, Moore, L, Loos, C, Kellerman, M, De- mick, K, Kellerman, K, Guen- ther, L, Holyfield, Sophomores, Front Row: L-R; P, Pick, L, Taucher, M, Tanner, B, Beninati, L. Wildermuth, C, Little, C, Driskle, D, Carlson, 2nd Row: T, Mathis, K, Secrease V. Benidict, D, Giacomo, B. Kellerman, T. Chapman, R, Blades, 3rd Row: C, Farthing, S, Hammack, K, Heard, D, West, P, Brostmeyer, J, Fleming, J. Templeton, A, Cawvey. Juniors, Front Row: LR; C, Paradotto, C, Fisher, R, Fontana, P, Miller, C, Carter, P, McCrary, K, Cheek, C, Carter, B, Barr, B. Bathon, L. Place, 2nd Row: J. Yeager, K. Rigdon, M. Eisfelder, M, Vaughn, C, Anderson, C. Yeager, B, Bigham, D, Boling, K. Samuel, J. Keene, S, Khena, 3rd Row: B, Dudek, D. Kellerman, K, Show- maker, K, Stern, C, Smith, B. Williamson, Freshmen, Front Row: L-R; M, Taylor, A. McCrary, K, Epplin, C, Place, L, Thim- ming, J. Stewart. 2nd Row: C. Pursell, D, Dobrinick, J, Luke, S$, Giacomo, L. Bathon, G. Welch, K, Jenkel, 3rd Row: L, Dudek, C, Tolbert, R, Vosholler, V. Burton, C. Demick, T, Kellerman, S. Loos, N, Crawford, B, Benedict, K. Miller, P, Lindner, Chorus Christmas Concert A Great Success The PCHS Chorus Club members partici- pated in the state solo and ensemble contests, and the following people received these ratings: Division I; vocal solos: Judy Fleming, Doug Hester, and Londa Place. Division II; vocal solos: Elaine Shaw, and Matt Wegner, Divis- ion II; Mixed Double Ensemble: Ellice Dempsey, Doug Hester, Jaci Keene, Londa Place, Ray Porter, Elaine Shaw, and Matt Wegner, Mr. Queen listens to Debbie Boling's playing, CHORUS MEMBERS Front Row: Jill Helvey, Paula Hill, Joanie Bruno, Rita Fontana, Roseann Voaholler, Elaine Shaw, Vickie Wild, Barb Bathon, Bob Burris, Jacki Keene, Carla Farthing, Jenny Bruno, Robin Chandler, Rita Moore, Lora Holyfield, Janet Yeager, Cindy Braun, and Ellice Dempsey. Second Row: Pat Klosterman, Christy Rigdon, Jo Hill, Caroline Epplin, Mary Eisfelder, Tracey Timpner, Darlene Valentine, Debbie Louis, Debbie Valentine, Cindy Flure, Lisa Willims, Jone Loos, Gale Welch, Susan Loos, Corona Lukes, Norma Kellerman, Betty Baumann, Third Row: Andy McNeil, Doug Hester, Ray Porter, Ron Holyfield, Matt Wegner, John Smith, Brad Dunn, and Keith Johnston, Front Row: Patty McCrary, Kathy Carter, Mary Vaughn, Kim Samuel, Londa Place, Jaci Keene, Debbie Boling, Back Row: David Stanton, Connie Luke, Harry Heisner. Two important branches of student government at P,C.H.S. are the Junior Board of Governors and the Senior Board of Governors. Both of these boards consist of members of their respective class, The members of each board are chosen by a student election, The Junior Board of Governors deals mainly with the building of prom, and the Senior Board of Governors focuses on planning the Senior Class Trip, Front Row: Jim Heisner, Sean Doughty, Barb Opp. Back Row: Angie Huff, Rosanne Hill, Alan Hastings, Randy Clark, Connie Weber, Vickie Wild. ate ia cb ie Foot ball — °74 TLL . SCHEDULE ——— : Cristopher ey . Carlyle ji, @ ; se? : DuQuoin i , Chester Ip [E SS aa a - ii ti _ Murphysboro oy “f . YA — ww : Anna- Joesboro 4 ’ ; Nashville Th 4 Pa a LZ Sparta s of od 7 Zeigler- Royalton y Z “a Ay “Al . ; Front Row, L-R: Rick Luke, Chuck Dobrinick and Jamie McCrary. Back Row, L-R: Head Coach Gary Glenzy and Assistant Coach Roger Minton, Row 1, L-R: Roger Denton, John Strolein, John Smith, Ron Gossman, Randy Clark, Kevin Kellerman, Jim Heis- ner, Steve Ginn, John Sronce, Mike Schmidt, Don Knope, Eugene Moody, Ray Porter, Kevin Place. Row 2-L-R: Assistant Coach Roger Minton, Steve Nehrkorn, Sean Doughty, Davi d Stanton, Jamie McCrary, Chuck Dobrinick, Rick Luke, Rod Hagel, Adrian Guerrero, Keith Johnston, Kevin Pyatt, Henry Guerrero, Bill Stotlar, Donnie Stanton, Mike Glodo, Head Coach Gary Glenzy. Mike Schmidt Roger Denton Seniors — ’74-’75 Eugene Moody Jim Heisner Rick Luke Don Knope Ron Gossman Kevin Place Rick Miller Action! Although this year's season wasn't what was expected, it did have its bright spots, For example, the 24-20 win over Murphysboro at Murphysboro, and Chuck Dobrinick receiving a special mention for the All-State Team, Next year should prove better with quite a few juniors and sophomores seeing varsity action, Run, Jamie, Run! Don't stop now, Catch it, Rod. It's like this, Mike. Chuck runs through the line, i) - . Ad a2 m2 e eee } ey 2) @ pe 2A? 4 ity? aa: 22 22. AL iM. pk ards 72, 65° 62. ie 64), si har SS, 71, 6), Sophomore Football - 1st Row, L to R; Bill Putman, Gary Bigham, Gary Robb, Greg Horn, Doug Valentine, Toby Jones, Roy Tanner, Randy Mix, Dave Templeton, Robby Mathis, Mark Sroka, Dwight Rabe, Moe Bathon, Eddie Hill, 2nd Row; Coach Roger Minton, Brad Dunn, Dave Kuhnert, Dave Reidleberger, Kenny Epplin, Jim Luke, Jeff Alms, Donny Eaton, Tod Rushing, Jim Fisher, Brett Morton, Bruce Dunihoo, Larry Louis, Steve Bailey, Coach Gary Glenzy. Freshmen Football - 1st Row, L to R; Jim Keene, John Nehrkorn, Marshall Dill, Gerald Nehrkorn, Bob Eaton, Ron- nie Weeks, Russ Cicardi, Robby Baker, Scott Benanati, Mark Harp, David Runyon, Alan McClurken, Danny Swain, Mark Chapman, 2nd Row, Ricky Wheeler, mogr., Coach Rick Phillips, John Eaton, Mark Shubert, Doug Tabing, Lyle Kellerman, Duke Stanton, Mike Hawkins, Bob Heisner, Bruce Posey, Steve Sheley, Dave Heine, Bill Stanton, Mark Hale, Ralph Chapman, Curt Duvall, Deon Johnston, Bob Burris, and Coach Jim Shillinger, cy TP ri en i EAU 4 jn Sey Ce as 0 A ie we . Y y. Basket ball ’74-’75 Row 1-L-R, Coach Bill Anderson, Mgr, Mark Trail, Assistant Coach Rick Phillips, Row 2, L-R, Alan Hastings, Steve Nehrkorn, Ray Porter, Larry Bigham, Bill Putman, Ray Winter, Dave Bigham, Steve Ginn, Randy Plunkett, Donnie Stanton, Dave Bigham lets one fly. Ray Winters on the move! Basket ball Cage Seniors Randy Plunkett Alan Hastings The Panthers wound up the '74-'75 season with an 8-16 record. While we greatly improved last year's record, underclassmen gained valuable experience. After further rebuilding from last year, fans may keep a hopeful eye turned to the next few years. The most valuable player was David Bigham who was also all- conference for the second consecutive year. @ al David Bigham Jamie McCrary Larry Bigham Season Record ’74-75 OPPONENT US Carmi 59 Nashville 59 Chester 73 Carlyle 66 DuQuoin 58 Anna- Jonesboro 62 Prospect 58 Elgin Larkin 91 Murphysboro 63 Sparta 55 West Frankfort 75 Madison 61 Olney 66 Carbondale 61 Nashville 55 Chester 61 Murphysboro 66 Carlyle 74 Sparta 79 DuQuoin 57) Anna-Jonesboro 82 Herrin 65 Steeleville 73 Chester 73 Stanton on the move! The Panthers prepare! JV Basket ball Winners — Sparta Tournament Left to Right: Tod Rushing, Kenny Epplin, Steve Ginn, Robby Mathis, Bill Putman, David Templeton, Ray Porter, Brad Dunn, Jim Luke, Brett Morton, Front: Coach Rick Phillips. Freshmen Basket ball Front Left to Right: Alan McClurken, John Eaton, Dave Heine, Brent Gann, Mike Hawkins, Bob Burris, Paul Ryterski, Back Row: Bib Heisner, Mark Mathis, Larry Rushing, Marshall Dill, Bill Stanton, Steve Sheley, Mark Harp, Coach: Wib Ragland. Tennis Sean Doughty Chosen M.V.P. Nineteen seventy-five was the first year for tennis at P.C.H.S. Rich Phillips took coaching duties, and pulled the players' talents together to court a team that was very respectable for the first year. A good response from the school indicates a fine program for the future. The final record was three wins against seven losses. The season MVP was Sean Doughty. Left to Right: Scott Beninati, Bill Stanton, David Heine, Ron Weeks, Coach Rick Phillips, Brett Morton, Toby Jones, Don Stanton, Sean Doughty, Roy Tanner. i ' TENNIS TEAM (Pictured Above): Front Row: L to R: Jane Williams, Gayle Schrader, Laurie Taucher. 2nd Row: Bonnie Kellerman, Denise Dobrinick, Becky Beninati, Jeanette Luke. 3rd Row: Annette Olgilvie, Mary Vaughn, Kit Carson, Sandy Kiehna, Brenda Barr, Kim Samuel, Mary Tanner, Judy Fleming, Coach Carol Camp. VOLLEYBALL A TEAM (Above): Front Row: Kim Sherman, Kathy Cheek, Bonnie Kellerman, Donita Gia- como. 2nd Row: Mary Vaughn, Sandy Kiehna, Carol Bathon, Tracy Timpner, Teri Fleming. VOLLEYBALL B TEAM (Right Top): Front Row: Cynthia Anderson, Mary Tanner, Kathy Carter. 2nd Row: Kit Carson, Bernie Dudek, Janice Bigham, Donna Win- ter, Peg Brostmeyer. FRESHMAN VOLLEYBALL TEAM (Right Bottom): Front Row: Sue Giacomo, Jeanne Stewart. 2nd Row: Liz Dudek, Annette Ogilvie, Penny Lindner, Jeanette Luke. Ah i 5 ey 4 KY BASKETBALL TEAM (Above): Front Row: Bonnie Kellerman, Sherry Johnson, Liz Dudek, Donita Gia- como, Cindy Bird, Donna Wonter. 2nd Row: Cyn- thia Anderson, Peg Brostmeyer, Janice Bigham, Janice Templeton, Carol Bathon, Tracy Timpner, Kit Carson, Sandy Kiehna, Berni Dudek. TRACK TEAM (Below): 1st Row: Peg Brostmeyer, Kim Sherman, Cindy Driskell. 2nd Row: Cindy Flure, Gina Malott, Janice Templeton, Jeanette Luke, Me- lody Taylor, Patty McCrary, Carla Farthing, Tirzah Chapman. 3rd Row: Lynn Rushing, Janice Bigham, Diann Woodside, Alice McKinstry, Cindy Chandler, Virginia Benedict, Judy Fleming. 4th Row: Connie Luke, Rita Fontana, Doris Morganthaler, Penny Lindner, Jeanne Stewart, Becky Benedict. 5th Row: Polly Stanton, Kathy Heard, Annette Ogilvie, Sandy Valentine, Bonnie Kellerman. Baseball ’75 The baseball team ended the season with a 1-11 Mark, the single win coming against Chester. The most val- uable player was senior pitcher Barry Kellerman. Front L to R: Mgr. Eddie Hill, Dan Swain, Adrian Guerrero, Mgr. Dwight Rabbe, Barry Kellerman, Dave Temple- ton, Don Eaton, Keith Johnston, Randy Mix, Jay Taucher, Rick Luke, Henry Guerrero, Jim Luke, David Stanton. Back Row: Mike Hawkins, Brad Dunn, Robby Baker, Duke Stanton, Robby Mathis. Anticipation! Dave laces one! Senior pitcher Kellerman. A little late against Steeleville. Wrestling Sport Has New Life In High School — : A. ae ist Row: Scott Benanati, Gene Miller, Robby Baker, Larry Louis, Jerry Nerhkorn, Donny Eaton, Jeff McCauley. 2nd Row: Sean Doughty, Toby Jones, Randy Mix, Dwight Rabe, Mark Sroka, Kendall Lewis, Mark Jackson. 3rd Row: Rick Luke, David Kuhnert, John Strolein, Chuck Dobrinick, Kevin Welch, Roger Owens, Gary Robb, and Roy Tanner. Golf Bull ai clans Wins Conference 2nd Time yp ve Sass 3 iSeries ‘e : “fy aS? 5 Meee s 1st Row: Bill McDaniel, Angie Huff, Mary Vaughn, scorekeepers, and Brad Dunn. 2nd Row: Bill Stotlar, Bill Cawvey, Bill Putman, Curt Duvall, and Kevin Place. 3rd Row: Ralph Chapman, Toby Jones, and Greg Horn. Track Jamie Goes To Charleston First Row: L-R: Bob Burris, Larry Louis, Jeff McCauley, Sean Doughty. Second Row: Kenny Epplin, Mark Hale, Tod Rushing, Randy Plunkett, David Heine, Steve Ginn, Dendall Lewis, Mark Trail, Rudy Kellerman. Third Row: David Reidleberger, Mgr., Richard King, Roger Owens and John Strolein. Cross-Country Freshman Sets Course Record a Left To Right: Barry Kellerman, Tim Hankla, Mark Trail, Kendall Lewis, Randy Plunkett, Bruce Kellerman, Alan Hastings, Coach Anderson, The Cross-Country Team had another successful season under coach, Bill Anderson, The Panthers were led by consistent winner Barry Kellerman, a senior and the Most Valuable Runner for the second year in a row, Bruce Kellerman was a freshman surprise for the season when he set a new course record at our fairgrounds, On the 2.9 mile course, Bruce bettered the old mark of 16:20 by 24 seconds with a 15:56. The rest of the team consistently finished in the top ten to tally enough meet points to end the season with 7 firsts, 3 seconds, and only 1 third. Varsity Cheerleaders Win Trophy At Benton Tourney 2 ‘i. Ly Varsity Cheerleaders Junior Varsity Cheerleaders Freshmen Cheerleaders Senior Class Officers . . 4 . x 4 ™ Class Officers: Left; Tammy Brown, Secretary - Treasurer, Center; Jamie McCrary, Vice- President, Right; Chuck Dobrinick, President, Left to Right - Chuck Dobrinick, Angie Huff, Sean Doughty, Judy Engelhardt, Jamie McCrary, Mabry Thies. DEBBIE LYNN BARDLE BEVERLY ANN BATHON CAROL ELAINE BATHON DAVID BIGHAM LARRY BIGHAM BEVERLY BROHA TAMARA LYNNE BROWN LOUIS BRUNO MICHAEL RAY BURRIS DONNA OPHELIA BUTLER MOST SCHOOL SPIRITED-Kim Sherman, Jamie McCrary. BEST DRESSED-Tammy Brown, Kevin Pyatt. MOST ATHLETIC-Carol Bath- on, Chuck Dobrinick, Favorites FRIENDLIEST-Angie Huff, Sean Doughty, MOST HUMOROUS-Konnie Kuhnert, Mike Schmidt. MOST STUDIOUS- Maggie Demick, Brad Noward. 2 br WILLIAM CAWVEY BARBARA SUE DEGENHARDT MARGUERITE MARY DEMICK es aa oe —— (% wey yi i i] ROGER GENE DENTON CHARLES RAYMOND DOBRINICK SEAN PATRICK DOUGHTY JOHN DUDEK DIANNE L. EATON JUDITH LYNN ENGELHARDT LORETTA E. EPPLIN TERI FLEMING CONNIE KAY GIACOMO ROBERT DEAN GIELOW KATHY JO GUENTHER TONY A. HAGENE JAMES TIMOTHY HANKLA ALAN DALE HASTINGS P Re deans SA, CAROLYN ANN HAYES CHERYL ANNE HEGGEMEIER JAMES HEISNER HENSELER ROXANN HILL LORA FAYE HOLYFIELD ANGELA MARIE HUFF DONNA LYNN HUGGINS BRIAN KEITH JENKINS SHARON JURKOWSKI BARRY KELLERMAN CYNTHIA S. KELLERMAN KAREN ANNETTE KELLERMAN KEVIN KELLERMAN THERESA J. KELLERMAN MARK KELLY CONNIE NIANN KLOSTERMAN KONNIE JEAN KUHNERT STEPHEN M. KUHNERT BARBARA A, LAMBERT KENDALL LEWIS JOE LOOS CLARENCE A. LOUCKS S - | the JEFF McCAULEY JAMES ROBERT McCRARY WILLIAM R. McDANIEL REBECCA MALTBY JIMMIE MILLER RICK MILLER EUGENE MOODY RITA K. MOORE CINDY HEHRKORN BRADLEY NOWARD Sa WILLIAM NUSSEL BARBARA OPP ROGER OWENS ROBERTA JOANN PABST KEVIN LEWIS PLACE RANDY PLUNKETT KEVIN PYATT CAROLYN N. REAMES RUTH ANN ROETHE ROBERT J. SCHAFER TERRY L. SCHIMPF MICHAEL A, SCHMIDT RICK SCHNEIDER DAVID SCHOLEBO CYNTHIA SCHUMAIER JON RAY SMITH ¥ JUDITH KATHLEEN STOKES JAMES TAUCHER RICHARD DEAN TAYLOR ROBERT GENE TEMPLETON MABRY SUE THIES TRACEY ELLEN TIMPNER CLAUDE D. TRAIL MARK E, TRAIL KEVIN JOHN VUICHARD LEAH WEATHERFORD CONNIE SUE WEBBER KEVIN DALE WELCH VICKIE WILD MONA LISA WILLIAMS CHUCK BAGGETT No Photo Available For BENEQUEA BOLLINGER MICHAEL CONRAD SELLE a W B Nt al U ie W Lund Save nail Juniors Marching On... The year held many adventures for each junior, Being upperclassmen at last, the juniors were able to select their coveted class rings, Swinging into action, they sold tapes and rec- ords to help sponsor the long awaited Prom, Yes, the Class of 76 contri- buted to the spirit of P.C.H.S., and eagerly looked forward to that final year when they could march on as seniors, Class Officers: L-R; Joe Baker, Treasurer, Bill Stotlar, Vice President, and Mike Glodo, President, Juniors Select Class Rings Student Council: L-R; lst Row, Debbie Boling, Joe Baker. 2nd Row, Mat Wagner, David Stanton, and Mike Glodo. Look Joe, the man's taking our picture. Brent Aitken Cynthia Anderson Brenda Arnett Joseph Baker Paul Bardle Brenda Barr Barbara Bathon Mark Bathon Beth Bigham Joseph Bird Debra Boling Jeff Bollinger Jenny Bruno Joany Bruno Gregory Bruns Cathy Bruyneel Keith Campbell Kit Carson Cynthia Carter Kathy Carter Kathy Cheek Sharon Douglas Bernadette Dudek Cindy Dunn Mary Eisfelder Sylvester Epplin Gina Ferrero Cheryl Fisher Ricky Fisher Rita Fontana Beverly Gass Karen Gerber James Giacomo Steven Ginn Michael Glodo Douglas Gresham Adrian Guerrero Henry Guerrero Rodney Hagel Anette Hagene Roger Hagene Dawn Hale Marvel Hardy Harry Heisner David Hepp Ronnie Herrmany Douglas Higgerson Eric Hill Debra Huffstutler Curtis Hutchings John Hutchinson Donna Jenkins Keith Johnston Jaci Keen Deborah Kellerman Donna Kellerman Gregory Kellerman Patrick Kellerman Tony Kellerman Sandra Kiehna Patricia Klosterman Kimberlee Kringer Joseph Kurwicki Debbie Lalicker Mike Linze Nancy Lipe Crystal Logan Alroy Long Gerald Loucks Deborah Louis Connie Luke Donna McClurken Patricia McCrary Daniel Malott Barbara Mann Peggy Margenthaler Leslie Marlow Dawn Mathis Theodore Mayer Paula Miller Ronnie Milligan Nancy Moody Frank Morgenstern Doris Morgenthaler Ronnie Nehrkorn Steven Nehrkorn Jim Olsen Joseph Paszkiewicz The wet head is dead, That's Italian! Crystal Peradotto John Phillips Londa Place Marshall Porter John Presswood Kristy Rigdon Lynne Rushing Leo Rybacki Kimberly Samuel Randy Schrader Joseph Secrease Elaine Shaw Karen Sheff Cheryl Smith Cynthia Smith John Smith John Sronce David Stanton Donald Stanton Becky Stell Donna Stephenson Kathy Stern William Stotlar Karen Showmaker Juniors Plan Ideas For Prom Ay, Cisco! Hey, hey, hey, the Fonze is here! Some Jolly Juniors! John Stroehlein Jean Suchomski Rusty Sutton { Wade Thies Shirley Thomas Donald Toler Mary Vaughn Steven Vuichard Matthew Wegner Mac Whitley Jane Williams Brenda Williamson Gerald Williamson Ray Winter Allan Woodside Everett Wynn Garman Wynn Connie Yeager Janet Yeager Gerald Zimmerman Randy Thompson Sophomores Marching On... This year's sophomore class was, as most sophomore classes, full of pep, and ready to tackle a new year, Al- though not really upperclassmen, sophomores began to feel more at home at P.C.H.S. For most, this was the magic year in which they received their driver's license. Another big event for the sophomores featured an all sophomore J.V. cheerleading squad, As the year came to a close the sophomores sold candy to sponsor their class trip. The school year came to an end with the sophomore class march- ing on, looking forward to being upperclassmen, Class Officers; L-R; Jim Luke, President; Becky Beninati, Vice Presi- dent and Mary Tanner, Treasurer. Sophomores Take Over JV Cheerleading Squad Student Council: L-R; Judy Fleming, Peggy Brostmeyer, Rhonda Blades, Brad Dunn and Bill Putman, Bruce Dunihoo Bradley Dunn Donny Eaton Kenneth Epplin Carla Farthing Beth Finney Gene Fischer James Fisher Jeffery Alms Steven Bailey Lawrence Bathon Marvin Bathon Roger Bathon Betty Baumann Virginia Benedict Rebecca Beninati Gregory Bergfeld Gary Bigham Janice Bigham Rhonda Blades Peggy Brostmeyer Mickey Bruno Ronnie Bruno Gayle Bruns Stephen Bruns Diane Carlson Anne Cawvey Tirzah Chapman Terri Conner Phylys Cook Ellice Dempsey Cindy Driskell I hope he's thinking about me! 1 How's the altitude up there? Judy Fleming Carolyn Flure Donita Giacomo Elaine Gielow James Gossman Christine Grab Debra Greer Chantelle Hammack Brian Hays Kathy Heard Carol Heisner Jill Helvey John Hess Kenneth Hess Douglas Hester Michael Higgerson Gerald Hill Jo Hill Paula Hill Ronald Holyfield Gregory Horn Carolyn Huggins Scott Hutchings Dana Hutchings Theodore Irwin Sherry Johnson James Jones Toby Jones Marion Keith Bonnie Kellerman I thought I saw a puddy-cat. Connie Kellerman Danette Kellerman Rudy Kellerman Fred Kelly David Kuhnert Sherry Lacy James Lambert Ronald Lee Cindy Little Larry Louis Jim Luke Mark Lunnemann Richard Lynch April McCabe Lynne McDaniel Andrew McNeil Elaine Magerkurth Mark Maltby Gina Malott Nancy Marlow Tina Marlow Robert Mathis Trudy Mathis Cindy Millard Gene Miller Randy Mix Mark Mohr Rose Mohr Brett Morton Belinda Neff Jeffrey Nehrkorn Roger Paasch Carol Peak Peggy Pick Kendra Porter Richard Porter ad I'm still trying to understand. Irene Povolish William Putman Dwight Rabe David Reidelberger Ron Ridgeway Gary Robb Mary Ruppert Tod Rushing Carol Ryterski Steven Schneider Donna Schumaier Lloyd Schwartz ie 7 5 . A iid = TV, L Now what were the rules for the Miss America Contest again? Ricky Schwartz Karen Secrease Terry Shaw Ronald Smith Mark Sroka Sally Sroka Mark Stutes Mary Tanner Roy Tanner Lauranne Taucher David Templeton Janice Templeton Gerald Thomds Richard Thornton Glenda Tiller Jeff Toler Douglas Valentine Greg Vaughn Fredie Vogal Charlie Wade Reta Weisel Donna West Edith Wheeler Janet Wieman Lois Wildermuth Tammy Williamson John Williamson Donna Winter Diann Woodside Richard King David Kopshever Freshmen Marching On... Many new events and achievements filled the world of the freshmen their first year at P.C.H.S. They started the year off right by winning Ist place on their homecoming float. The green freshmen also scored big by placing 4th in the Freshmen Basketball Tour- nament, Another new event this year included having three freshmen cheer- leaders instead of just the usual JV Squad. The freshmen rounded the year up selling candy to sponsor their an- nual class trip. Now the freshmen are ready to march on into their Sopho- more year, Freshman Homecoming Float Wins First + 7 Sivas ata ee Class Officers: L-R; Bobbie Heisner, President; Angie McCrary, Vice President and Denise Dobernick, Treasurer, Student Council: L-R; 1st Row; Denise Dobernick, Jeanette Luke, 2nd Row; Robby Baker, Bobby Heisner, and Scot Beninati, The Thinker Robert Baker Mark Barr David Bathon Donna Bathon Lillian Bathon Becky Benedict Scott Beninati Ilene Bigham Cindy Bird Sherry Boggis Cindy Braun Mark Bruno Michael Bruno Michael Bruns Bobby Burris Vivkie Burton Dwayne Campbell Cynthia Chandler Robin Chandler Gregory Chapman Ralph Chapman Russell Cicardi Brenda Conner Becky Craig Nancy Crawford Christine Demick Marshall! Dill Oh! I told you not to tell him! Denise Dobrinick Elizabeth Dudek Curtis Duvall Bruce Duvardo John Eaton Robert Eaton Tom Edie Caroline Epplin Catherine Epplin Daniel Epplin Ray Feltmeyer Carolyn Ferrari Donnald Ferrari Lea Anne Ferrero Douglas Fisher Cynthia Flure Gregory Folden Brent Gann Tami Gann Annie Giacomo Brenda Giacomo Paul Giacomo Susan Giacomo Jean Gielow Gerald Gooden Charles Grab Russel Greer Jeffrey Gresham Nora Hagene Mark Hale Mark Harp Rickie Harrell Sheri Harrison Michael Hawkins David Heine Karen Heisner Robert Heisner Carla Hertel Kimberly Hill Kim Holland Mark Jackson Vernon Jausel Kathryn Jenkel Steven Jenkel Leslie Johnston Mark Jones James Keene Bruce Kellerman Iyle Kellerman Norma Kellerman Tammy Kellerman John Kelly Roxanne Kocian Katherine Kozuszek Kathy Kringer Allan Lacy Joyce Laird Did you ever know a freshmen who could keep out of trouble? Charf Lloyd Susan Loos Jeanette Luke Corona Lukes Lisa Lykins Dane Lynch Alan McClurken Angie McCary Richard McDonnough Alice McKinstry Douglas Marlow Beth Marlow Vernon Marlow Mark Mathis Kimberly Miller Leonard Miller Tami Miller Gerald Nehrkorn John Nehrkorn Annette Ogilvie Kaye Olson James Paszkiewicz Jerry Patterson Reita Peradotta Do we really have to do this? Yvonne Lambeth Fred Ledendecker Penny Lindner David Peradotto Cheryl Place Philip Roling Carleton Posey Bruce Posey David Povolish Danny Presswood Deidre Presswood Cathy Pursell Cynthia Pursell Drew Pursell David Queen Randy Reidelberger Sharon Robb Kimberly Robinson David Runyon Kyle Rushing Larry Rushing Debbie Rybacki Paul Ryterski Patricia Schmidgall Gayle Schrader Mark Schubert Barbara Schwarz Mark Schwarz Helena Selle Steven Sheley Joseph Skortz Beverly Slater Hi, Steve! Better Hurry Up! Gina Smith Mark Smith Lisa Sronce William Stanton Melvin Stanton Polly Stanton Jeanne Stewart Wayne Suchomski Daniel Swain Cindy Summers Kelly Swinford Douglas Tabing Melody Taylor Elizabeth Thimmig Carla Tolbert Darlene Valentine Debbie Valentine Sandy Valentine Cindy Valier Roseann Vosholler Brenda Waller Ronald Weeks Gail Welsch Richard Wheeler Pruda Wynn Laura Williamson Karen Woodside Cathy Yeager Honors ’75 ILLINOIS STATE SCHOLAR RECOGNITION Larry Bigham Marguerite Demick Chuck Dobrinick Loretta Epplin Teri Fleming Robert Gielow Jim Heisner Angie Huff Brad Noward Carolyn Reames Ruth Ann Roethe Michael Schmidt Bob Templeton SOUTHERN ILLINOIS HONORS Marguerite Demick Chuck Dobrinick Teri Fleming Carolyn Hayes Angie Huff Ruth Ann Roethe NATIONAL EDUCATIONAL DEVELOPMENT TEST CERTIFICATES Cindy Flure Steve Jenkel Barb Schwarz Carla Tolbert DAR Award-- Marguerite Demick SAR Award-- Brad Noward Betty Crocker Award-- Angie Huff FRENCH NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY Marguerite Demick Carolyn Hayes Angie Huff Loretta Epplin Beth Bigham Paula Miller Mat Wegner NATIONAL FRENCH CONTEST CERTIFICATES OF MERIT Elaine Magerkurth Peggy Pick David Templeton Cindy Flure Robert Baker Steve Jenkel Matt Wegner Connie Luke Jean Suchomski Paula Miller Beth Bigham Marguerite Demick Carolyn Reames Angie Huff SPEECH AWARDS Acting Awards: Best Actor: Mike Glodo Best Supporting Actor: Matt Wegner Best Actress: Mary Vaughn Best Supporting Actress: Judy Fleming Best Male Vocalist: Brent Cole Best Female Vocalist: Londa Place Most Valuable Newcomer: Scott Beninati and Mike Glodo. Speech Team Awards: Individual Events, Prose: Matt Wegner Individual Events, Dramatic Duet Acting, Chuck Dobrinck and Loretta Epplin. Bob Templeton State Foundation Award Winner Lettermen = s a FOOTBALL Jon Smith Mike Schmidt Jim Heisner Rick Schneider Don Knope Rick Miller Jamie McCrary-MVP Randy Clark Roger Denton Chuck Dobrinick Rick Luke Kevin Place Sean Doughty Kevin Pyatt Kevin Kellerman Eugene Moody Ron Gossman Mike Glodo Adrian Guerero Henry Guerero Dave Stanton Donnie Stanton Bill Stotlar John Stroehlein Ray Porter Rod Hagel Brad Dunn Randy Mix Kenny Epplin Jim Luke Dave Templeton Tod Rushing Jim Fisher WRESTLING Chuck Dobrinick Sean Doughty Kendall Lewis Brian Jenkins Tim Hankla Rick Luke Roger Owens Kevin Welch John Stroehlein Randy Mix Gene Miller Larry Louis Dave Kuhnert Toby Jones Donny Eaton Scott Beninati Robby Baker Jeff Alms Roy Tanner TRACK Sean Doughty Kendall Lewis Jeff McCauley Jamie McCrary-MVP Roger Owens Randy Plunket Mark Trail Steve Ginn John Stroehlein Kenny Epplin Rudy Kellerman Larry Louis Tod Rushing David Reidelberger Bob Burris David Heine Larry Rushing CROSS COUNTRY Alan Hasting Berry Kellerman-M VP Kendall Lewis Randy Plunket Mark Trail Tim Hankla Bruce Kellerman BASKETBALL David Bigham-MVP Larry Bigham Alan Hasting Jamie McCrary Randy Plunket Steve Nehrkorn Donnie Stanton Ray Winter Bill Putman BASEBALL Rick Luke Berry Kellerman-MVP Jay Taucher Dave Stanton Adrian Guerero Henry Guerero Mike Glodo Dave Eaton Randy Mix Brad Dunn Robby Mathis Dave Templeton Jim Luke MUSIC AWARDS IST PLACE SOLOS: Judy Fleming-vocal Dwight Rabe-snare drum Doug Hester-vocal Londa Place-vocal Keith Cam pbell-coronet Roberta Jo Pabst-clarinet Donna West-piano Mike Glodo-trombone Nancy Crawford-clarinet Teri Fleming-clarinet 2ND PLACE SOLOS: Jaci Keene-alto sax Donna West-French Horn Phillip Poling-coronet Matt Wegner-vocal Elaine Shaw-vocal Brenda Barr-flute David Stanton-baritone sax Kim Samuel-flute Brent Gann-piano 1ST PLACE ENSEMBLES: Sax Duet-Londa Place and Jaci Keen Flute-clarinet duet-Kim Samuel Nancy Crawford Trombone trio-Mike Glodo, Sandy Kiehna, Mark Mathis. 2ND PLACE ENSEMBLES: vocal ensemble-Londa Place, Elaine Shaw, Jaci Keene, El- lice Dempsey, Matt Wegner, Doug Hester, Ray Porter. clarinet quartet-Penny Linder, Barb Mann, Gayle Schrader, Diane Woodside. Sax quartet-Janice Templeton, David Stanton, Becky Benedict, Brent Gann. Flute Trio-Sherry Boggis, Cheryl Place, Allice McKinstrey. Cornet quartet-Keith Campbell, Phillip Poling, Judy Fleming, Andy McNeil. Clarinet quartet-Cindy Nehrkorn, Honors ’75 Carla Tolbert, Glenda Tiller, Penny Linder. Drum quintet-Dwight Rabe, Duke Stanton, Liz Thimmig, Peg Brostmeyer, Henry Guerrero. Flute quartet-Kim Samuel, Cindy Carter, Debbie Boling, Brenda Barr. Clarinet Choir-Teri Fleming, Roberta Jo Pabst, Brent Cole, Nancy Crawford, Cindy Driskell, Dawn Hale, Gayle Schrader, Patty Schmidgall, Diane Woodside. SPECIAL AWARDS: Most Improved-Mike Glodo. Most Improved, runner-up Dwight Rabe. All American Band Honors-Teri Fleming Robert Jo Pabst. Band Council Awards-Teri Flem- ing, president, Cindy Nehrkorn, senior representative, Kim Samuel, junior representative, Mike Glodo, Sec. Treas., Judy Fleming, sophomore representa- tive, Nancy Crawford, freshman representative, David Stanton, band manager. John Philip Sousa-Teri Fleming AGRICULTURE LAND USE SELECTION: 2ND PLACE TEAM Joe Paszkiewicz-3rd G reg Kellerman-5th Ron Milligan-7th GRAIN JUDGING: 3RD PLACE TEAM Joe Paszkiewicz-5th Ron Milligan-6th Greg Kellerman PARLIAMENTARY PROCEDURE: 3RD PLACE TEAM: John Dudek-1st place secretary Bob Templeton-2nd place chair- man John Smith-2nd place borman Ron Milligan Lawrence Bathon PUBLIC SPEAKING: John Dudek-Ist place, prepared John Smith-2nd place, extem- poraneous AGRICULTURAL MECHANICS: 2ND PLACE TEAM: Bob Templeton Electricity Ist Joe Paszkiewicz Ag. Power Ist Joe Loos Carpentry 1st Don Knope Welding 2nd John Dudek Surveying 4th FATSTOCK JUDGING: 5TH PLACE TEAM: Lawrence Bathon 4th David Kuhnert Jeff Toler DAIRY JUDGING: Ilene Bigham David Bathon Lyle Kellerman CHAPTER SCHOLARSHIPS AWARDS: Freshman, Jim Pasckiewicz Sophomore, Marion Keith Junior, John Smith Senior John Dudek DEKALB AWARD Bob Templeton STATE FARMER DEGREE: John Dudek and Bob Templeton SECT. FOUNDATION AWARDS: John Dudek Swine Roger Hagene Small Grain Greg Kellerman Beef Ron Milligan Livestock Production John Smith Dairy Bob Templeton Crop Production District Foundation Awards: Bob Templeton Crop Production, District V. Starfarmer STATE FOUNDATION AWARDS: Bob Templeton Crop Production Program of Work: Sect 24 Bankers Plague State Silver Emblem Award CHUCK BAGGETT DEBBIE BARDLE--Hi-Tri, FHA, Library Staff, Pep Club, Annual Staff, Newspaper Staff, French Club, Speech Club, Student Council. BEVERLY BATHON--FHA, Hi- Tri, GAA, Speech Club, NHS. CAROL BATHON--Hi-Tri, FHA, GAA, Shorthand Club, Pep Club, Girls' Basketball, Volleyball, Softball, Archery. LEONARD BATHON--FFA, Pep Club. DAVID BIGHAM--FFA, Basket- ball, Baseball, Pep Club, Letter- man's Club, Jr. Board of Gov. LARRY BIGHAM--Basketball, Pep Club, French Club. BENEQUEA BOLLINGER--GAA, Hi-Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Archery Team. TAMMY BROWN--Pep Club, Hi- Tri, FHA, Spanish Club, Calendar Girl, Homecoming Court, Christ- mas Court, Sweetheart Court, Prom Court, Class Officer. LOUIS BRUNO--Chorus, Pep Club, Wrestling. MICKEY BURRIS--FFA, Science Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, Wrestling. DONNA BUTLER--FHA, Spanish Club, Calendar Girl, Homecoming Court, Pom Pon Girl, Latin Club, Speech Club. SAM CAVARRETTA--Pep Club, French Club, Basketball. BILL CAWVEY--Golf, Letter- man's Club, French Club, Pep Club, Annual Staff. RANDY CLARK--Football, Sweetheart Court, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Jr. Board of Gov., Sr. Board of Gov., Track. BARB DEGENHARDT--Hi-Tri, Pep Club, GAA, FHA. DAVID DEHNE--FFA JEFF DEHNE--FFA MARGUERITE DEMICK--FHA, Hi- Tri, Pep Club, NHS, French Club, French NHS, Speech Club. ROGER DENTON--Football, Basketball, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Track. CHUCK DOBRINICK--Football, Basketball, Baseball, Track, Wrestling, French Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Student Council, NHS, Class Officer, Homecoming Court, Sweetheart Court, Speech Team. SEAN DOUGHT Y--Football, Track, Wrestling, Tennis, Homecoming Court, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Sr. Board of Gov. KAREN DOUGLAS--Speech Club, Hi-Tri, Shorthand Club, Pep Club, FHA, GAA. JOHN DUDEK--FFA, Baseball, Pep Club. DIANNE EATON JUDIE ENGELHARDT--FHA, Jr. Board of Gov., GAA, Hi-Tri, Class Officer, Pep Club, Sweetheart Court, Christmas Court, Spanish Club, Student Council, Speech Club, Band, Chorus. LORETTA EPPLIN--Hi-Tri, FHA, French Club, NHS, Speech Club, French Club, Pep Club, Speech Team. RICHARD FISHER--Gym, Pep Club. CONNIE GIACOMO--FHA, Hi-Tri, Calendar Girl, Pep Club, French Club, Speech Club, Jr. Board of Gov. TERI FLEMING--Hi-Tri, GAA, Volleyball, FHA, Sweetheart Court, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Band, Jr. Board of Gov., Pep Club. JEAN GIELOW--FHA, Hi-Tri Speech Club, Chorus, Pep Club, Nurses Office. BOB GIELOW--NHS, Pep Club. RON GOSSMAN--Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Football, Track, Wrestling. KATHY GUENTHER--FHA, Hi- Tri, Pep Club, Shorthand Club. TONY HAGENE TIM HANKLA--Pep Club, Foot- ball, Cross Country, Track, Wrestling, Letterman's Club. ALAN HASTINGS- -Pep Club, Cross Country, Basketball, Letterman's Club, Sr. Board of Gov. CAROLYN HAYES--Hi-Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Shorthand Club, Speech Club, NHS, FHA. CHERYL HEGGEMEIER--FHA, Pep Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Nurse's Office, Student Council, NHS, GAA. JIM HEISNER--Football, Track, Wrestling, Annual Staff, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Jr. Board of Gov., Sr. Board of Gov. GARY HENSELER--FFA. KATHY HENSELER--Pep Club, Shorthand Club. ROXANN HILL--Student Council, Pom Pon Girl, Cheerleader, Hi- Tri, FHA, Paper Staff, Sr. Board of Gov., Speech Club, Calendar Girl. LORA HOLYFIELD--Hi-Tri, GAA, FHA, Pom Pon Girl, Sweetheart Court, Pep Club, Shorthand Club. ANGIE HUFF--French Club, Speech Club, Pep Club, Hi-Tri, FHA, Student Council, Jr. Board of Gov., Sr. Board of Gov., Annual Staff, NHS, Calendar girl. DONNA HUGGINS--Hi-Tri, French Club, Pep Club, Shorthand Club. BRIAN JENKINS--Letterman's Club, Wrestling. SHARON JURKOWSKI--FHA. BARRY KELLERMAN--Track, Football, Baseball, Cross-Country, Basketball, Pep Club, French Club, Speech Club, NHS, Letterman's Club. CINDY KELLERMAN--FHA, Hi-Tri, Library Staff, Pep Club, NHS. KAREN KELLERMAN--Pep Club, French Club, Hi-Tri, Speech Club, Speech Team, Nurse's Office, School Play. KEVIN KELLERMAN--FFA, Football, Pep Club, Letterman's Club. THERESA KELLERMAN--Hi-Tri, NHS, Shorthand Club, Pep Club. MARK KELLY--Pep Club. CONNIE KLOSTERMAN--FHA, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Pom Pon Girl, Nurse's Office, Shorthand Club. DONNIE KNOPE--Football, FFA, Pep Club, Baseball, Letterman's Club. KONNIE KUHNERT--Hi-Tri, French Club, Latin Club, Nurse's Office, Pep Club. STEVE KUHNERT--Speech Club, Pep Club, Spanish Club. BARB LAMBERT--Pep Club, FHA, Speech Club. KENDALL LEWIS--Track, Pep Club, Wrestling, Football, Cross- Country, Gym. JOAN LOOS--Spanish Club, Hi- Tri, FHA, Pep Club. JOE LOOS--FFA, Pep Club. CLARENCE LOUCKS RICK LUKE--Football, Basket- ball, Wrestling, Track, Baseball, Letterman's Club, Pep Club, French Club. JOE LUTHY--Speech Club, Pep Club. JEFF McCAULEY--Speech Club, Pep Club, Track, Wrestling, Football, Letterman's Club, Gym. JAMIE McCRARY-- Spanish Club, Pep Club, Basketball, Football, Track, Letterman's Club, Home- coming Court, Christmas Court. BILL McDANIEL-- Golf, Football, Spanish Club, Letterman's Club, Pep Club. BECKY MALTBY--French Club, Pep Club. HAROLD MILLER--FFA. JIMMIE MILLER--FFA. RICK MILLER--Football, Pep Club. EUGENE MOODY--FFA, Football. RITA MOORE--Spanish Club, Speech Club, Hi-Tri, FHA, Pep Club. CINDY NEHRKORN--FHA, Band, Chorus, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, Shorthand Club. BRAD NOWARD--Science Club, Pep Club, NHS. BILL NUSSEL--Baseball, Foot- ball, Letterman's Club, Pep Club, Gym, Wrestling. BARB OPP--Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chorus, Christmas Court, Jr. Board of Gov., Sr. Board of Gov., Speech Club, Class Officer, Hi-Tri, FHA, Calendar Girl. ROGER OWENS--Letterman's Club, Wrestling, Track. ROBERTA PABST--Band, Speech Club, Chorus, Sweetheart Court, FHA, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, School Play. KEVIN PLACE--Annual Staff, Golf, Football, Pep Club, Letter- man's Club, Wrestling. RANDY PLUNKETT--Speech Club, Cross-Country, Basketball, Track, NHS, Pep Club. CHERYL PULKE KEVIN PYATT--Spanish Club, Pep Club, Student Council, Letterman's Club, Football, Baseball, Basket- ball, Homecoming Court, Sweet- heart Court, Christmas Court. CAROLYN REAMES--French Club, Hi-Tri, Speech Team, FHA, Pep Club, Shorthand Club, Pom Pon Girl, NHS, School Plays. RUTH ROETHE--Hi-Tri, FHA, Pep Club, French Club, Library Staff, Annual Staff, Paper Staff, Speech Club, NHS, Literary Magazine. JENNY RUFFINO--FHA, Pep Club. ROGER RUFFINO--FFA, Pep Club. BOB SCHAFER--Baseball, Basket- ball, Pep Club, Speech Club, Science Club. TERRY SCHIMPF--Pep Club. MIKE SCHMIDT--Football, Letterman's Club, Pep Club, Wrestling, Spanish Club, Science Club, RICK SCHNEIDER--Track, Foot- ball, Basketball, Pep Club, Letterman's Club, Spanish Club, Speech Club, Cross-Country. DAVID SCHOLEBO--Pep Club. JEANA SCHUBERT--FHA. CINDY SCHUMAIER--FHA, French Club, Student Council, Hi-Tris, NHS, Speech Club, Pep Club. MIKE SELLE KIM SHERMAN--Spanish Club, Cheerleader, GAA, Speech Club, Speech Team, Shorthand Club, Volleyball, Christmas Court, Jr. Board of Gov., Pep Club, FHA, Hi-Tri. JON SMITH--Baseball, Football, Letterman's Club, Student Council. JUDY STOKES- -Speech Club, Speech Team, FHA, Hi-Tri, Pep Club. JAY TAUCHER--Speech Club, Pep Club, Baseball, French Club, Basketball. RICHARD TAYLOR--Pep Club, Speech Club. BOB TEMPLETON--Pep Club, FFA, NHS. MABRY THIES--Pom Pon Girl, FHA, Hi-Tri, Student Council, Track, Speech Club, Chorus, School Play. TRACEY TIMPNER--Chorus, GAA, Speech Club, FHA, Spanish Club, Hi-Tri, Volleyball, Basketball, Pep Club. DEAN TRAIL--Pep Club, Track, Wrestling. MARK TRAIL-Basketball, Cross- Country, Track, Speech Club, Letterman's Club, Pep Club, Science Club. KEVIN VUICHARD- -Pep Club, Spanish Club, FFA. BETH WALLER--Hi-Tri, FHA. LEAH WEATHERFORD--FHA, Hi-Tri, Pep Club, French Club. CONNIE WEBBER--French Club, Pep Club, FHA, Hi-Tri, Speech Club, Nurse's Office. KEVIN WELCH--Spanish Club, Pep Club, Basketball, Wrestling. VICKIE WILD--Speech Club, FHA, Hi-Tri, Spanish Club, Pep Club, Chorus, FFA Sweetheart. LISA WILLIAMS--Pep Club, Speech Club, French Club, FHA, Hi-Tri, Band, Chorus, School Play.


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