Putnam County High School - Panthers Tale Yearbook (Granville, IL)

 - Class of 1967

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N Debbie and J my Debbie and Bin 2 f E f J Diana an JJ 2 Q 'A A 2' .tifdlt Q Ni, ' N .4-1: fig xii: 4 W 1 4 391435: Y 1, kr, -5 44 wass- fa A Q . r , Q x ., ,1 , ' - d Jack .. if mn.. - I . vs-1 t . N gs Q, is 2 . P , p av Q if g 3 3 Q if is T :gg ,K x ., , 3 gms? P5 S if , 5 if Q .f , Q g X Tx uiw 9 FHA. The Putnam County Chapter of the Future Homemakers of America are proud to say that they have a total enrollment of 107 members. The theme this year was Leisure time, constructive time, jobs, careers, and you. The members and their parents enjoyed many activities such as the Christmas dance, formal and informal initiation of new members, Parent's Night, Daddy Date Night, Style Show, Come as You Want to Be Party, and the Pancake Supper. Our chapter par- ents for this year were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cioni, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ballerine. Our sponsor was Miss Norma Strube. The F.H.A. would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this year the suc- cess that it was. Night, Daddy Date Night, Style Show, Come as You Want to Be Party, and the Pancake Supper. Our chapter parents for this year were Mr. and Mrs. Ray Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cioni, and Mr. and Mrs. Francis Ballerina. Our sponsor was Miss Norma Strube. The F.H. A. would like to thank everyone who has helped to make this year the success that it was. BACK ROW: Pam Pletsch, Linda Biagini, Claire Piccinelli, Betty Hall, Karen Pizzamiglio, Ginny Wolf, Carolyn Parmenter, Miss Strube. FRONT ROW: Lee Ann Barnes, Cathy Trovero, Julie Keller, Marcia Garabrandt, Kathy Moriarity. F .H.A. 00.0678 TOP ROW: Phil Carlson, Walter Boyle, Barb Nielson, Carolyn Ehrhardt, Pam Pletsch, Ray Klein, and Bob Novak. SECOND ROW: Carolyn Parmenter, Josie Eattoni, Bonnie Day, Julia Keller, and Kathy Urnikis. National Honor Sociegf NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY XX 'I L A ni Q' - ' 1 9.!.v is 'S Members of National Honor Society are chosen from the junior and senior classes, with sophomores as provisional members. They must maintain a B average or be dropped from the chapter. To carry out the high ideals of scholar- ship, character, leadership, and service, the National Honor Society published study hints, sponsored an assembly, acted as guides during Open School, and sponsored a Career Day. Membership in National' Honor Society is a privilege, but it also entails a respon- sibility to home, community, and school. The honors of these students are examples of achievement through perserverance. 12 The purpose of the student council is to develop attitudes of and practice in good citizenship, to develop student leadership, to help provide orderly direction of school activities, and to pro- vide orderly direction of school activitiesg and to provide a forum for student expression. The council is probably the most active organization of our school and has had a hand in many of its proj- ects. The officers ofthe '66-'67 council were, Bob Novak, president g Dick Fay, vice presidentg and Betty Urnikis, secretary. Some of the many activities of our council were the orientation of new students on the first day of schoolg along with the N.l-I.S. serving as guides for parent open houseg approving and selecting the permanent design of our school ring, selection of the of- ficial school sweaterg selection of the permanent design for the senior announcements errection of the pennants of each of the tri -county schools in the gymg the obtaining of membership of our council in the district, state, and national student council associa- tionsg and election of the new '67-'68 members of the council and the attendance of two of these members at the state convention held at the Sherman House in Chicago. Being the first student cotuicil of Putnam County High School, it has set the ground- work for our future student councils--not only to follow but to build upon. Student Council Bud Donaldson, Larry Steele, Wayne Hundley, Dick Fay, Betty Umikis, Bob Novak, Pam Moews, Marcia Garabrant, Dennis Janusick, Rodney Bazzani, Gary Volker, Kevin Dove. I3 E5 5-1 521 E5 55 55 Lynda Lenkaitis D.A.R. Award ll! 55 EE 55 55 55 55 if-C -,JI J QI QI U41 Bonnie Day Betgz Crocker Awara' gy an 55 if 55 55 55 55 55 if FFA Members TOP ROW: Gene Litherland, Larry Schmitt, Bill Wolf, Keith Gehm, Wayne Skutt, Tom Phillips, Len Wald- schmidt, Dick Fiedler, Walter Boyle, Jack Dippel, Allen Tonioni, Chuck Zellrner. SECOND ROW: Rich Lutes, Jim Epley, Roy Dorf, Jerry Calbow, Robert Keegan, Lynn Sipe, Bill Urnikis, Gary Chambers, Mike Griffin, Dan Cadwallader. THIRD ROW: Advisor Mr. Hall, John Phillips, Lyle Lithcrland, Chester Kapraun, Glenn Fred- dericke, Dale Marchesi, Karl Erb, John Swift, Larry Forney, Jerry Slutz, Jerry Urnikis. FFA Ojjqcers Jack Dippel, Treasurerg Jerry Slutz, Sentinel, Keith Gehm, Vice President, Walter Boyle, President, Dick Fiedler, Historian, Karl Erb, Secretary, Len Waldschrnidt, Par- liamentariang Rich Lutes, Reporter. Developing agricultural leadership, cooperation, and citizenship were the primary aims of the newly formed Putnam County FFA Chapter. Boys participated in the Sec- tion V Officers Training School, Land Use Contest, Public Speaking Contest. Live- stock and Grain Fair, Parliamentary Procedure Contest, Foundation Awards Contest, Livestock Judging Contest, and delegates attended the State and National FFA Conven- tions. The chapter also awarded outstanding Greenhands, Chapter Farmers, and Scholarship winners. I5 5, . f'Zem.L , .Q MNH uw. X:,w.:35L-'H .55 .Tm P lr ?, Q 53, s Y-'ER -' sz, x v 'w-- , .Eg r s ,X STK? W-K FFR r fffiixilff' .wa-an f.mrf..g1nEEg- 213224 QQ ' , fig. 'li 0, 'fsfgj'3, , W w , , , ww ,HH ,S - ,, W1 ?lgfV? 'QSgQ ' y3f sf .5 al? gif, EQW? fihfm UIQ iw ,i sf s 5? Us QE:- X! 3 ., . . A,,,.,i,gls-?!q, ,i,,. -- Um - , R . , A X 3-E iQ X V ' 'E SG' 5. . Jew W if is gg S ' Qs REQ? K Q Q5 if 'W ,J X W kg g . X Aj? KL: IL R A: gLi f 5 if 3 ' .F2- Ea . 'wazuimalf 'fx 1 1, j gwmxxxmxfl if Lf. X QTY T 3,2 V : A X :2'a Ja 95 .g SQ --H if wi EL Eg , .... Q ' AQ KF '1-53, - - Xf .f 4 g if g ff .Sk i ? y , V Q .E ,Q 1 2 : 'L 1 5 ' '1ax.:'f L 1 in . A 'Wx ' .. . iq, ,.QQ,.gf.,-. gig Navi , Rebel Wz'thout ez Cause REBEL WITHOUT A CAUSE was presented by the Drama Club on April 21 and 22. It is a play in three acts dramatized by James Fuller from the screenplay by Stewart Stern, adaptation by Irving Shulman, from a story by Nicholas Ray. The play was directed by Mrs. Padilla, the Drama Club sponsor. It is the tragic, exciting story of a young delinquent and his problems. He is caught between a battle of trying to please his parents and at the same time avoid being like them. The cast was made up of the following people: A passer -by, Lynn Keegeng Buzz Gunderson Ca wheel in schoolj, Cliff Germanog Jim Stark fa new boyl, Bob Novakg Officer Mullen, Les Grant, Judy Brown Uim's girlfriendj, Claire Piccinellig Plato, Mike Slutzg Mrs. Davis, Joye Hall, Ray fa juvenile officeri, John Meuserg Mr. Stark, Gary Eden, Mrs. Stark, Kathy Urnikisg Grandma CMI. Stark's motherj, Bonnie Argu- bright, Belle Uudy's younger sisterb, Julia Keller, Miss Harmington fa high school teacherj, Ginny Wolf, the gang--Crunch, Raymond Klein, Goon, George Bakery Moose Phil Gingerickg Helen, Nikki McMillan, Millie, Cindy Greathouseg Lecturer, at plan- etarium, Lynda Lenkaitisg Mr. Brown, Bill Grant, Mrs. Brown, Pam Pletchg Officer One, Bill Entwistleg Officer Two, Lynn Keegen. - 2 m.w The Junior-Senior Prom was held May 13 at the Holiday Inn. This was the first year the prom was held away from the school. Instead of a separate ban- quet served before the dance, a buffet -dinner was served at the dance. The music was provided by joe Dezutti and his band. Three Coins in a Fountain served as this year's theme and was carried out by a garden scene with a large mural of a fountain surrounded by a garden and a little village in the background. To add to the decorations a low brick wall and garden furniture surrounded the real fountain. A photographer was provided to take individual pictures of couples that attended. Although the prom was held away from school, the juniors worked very hard and were well satisfied with the results of their efforts . unz'0r-Senior rom DQQQCUDUB-FUR The staff for the first Putnam County High School yearbook was chosen in the fall. Lynda Lenkaitis was editor, and our sponsor was Mrs. Mary Ann Link. The other members of the staff were Sheryl Moss, Cindy Greathouse, Linda Brown, Bob Novak, Walter Boyle, Gale Donini, Josie Eattoni, Rita Colby, Bonnie Day, jackie Epley, and Ginny Wolf. Late in the fall, several members of the staff at- tended a yearbook workshop at Augustana College in Rock Island, Illinois. There they learned the funda- mentals of yearbook editing. The staff stayed one night each Week to work on the yearbook, and they finished the final deadline on June 5 The students received their yearbooks ata yearbook- signing-party held in August. 20 Newspaper Staff The 1966-67'Putnam County High School Newpaper Staff was sponsored by Mr. Ronald Moews . Julia Keller was named editor. Other members of the staff were Betty Ann Hall, Barb Nielsen, Cindy Billups, Bonnie Argu- bright, Elsie Hansen, Eileen Novak, Linda Serafini, Diane Eden, Diana Brown, Carolyn Parmenter, Ray Klein, Karen Bassi, Sheryl Moss, Carolyn Ehrhardt, Pam Pletsch, and Claire Piccinelli. The Newspaper was entitled PANTHER'S PROWL. It appeared in three newspaper every week: THE PUTNAM COUNTY REC- ORD, HENRY NEWS REPUBLICAN, and THE DAILY NEWS TRIBUNE . School events and activities, school calendar, and the senior spotlight were some of the things that were put into the newspaper. The purpose of the newspaper was to keep stu- dents, parents, and the general pub- lic informed on what was happening at Putnam County High School. 21 Girls' A tlzlezfic Ass0cz'a1fz'0n 22 TOP ROW: Lynda Lenkaitis, treasurerg and Miss Morrell, advisor. SECOND ROW: Linda Brown, presidentg Kathy Ellena, secretaryg Cindy Greathouse, Jr.-Sr. point chairmang Brenda Cioni, Fr.-So. point chairman, and Linda Serafini, vice-president. The Girls' Athletic Asso- ciation has been a very active organization this year. Mem- bers participated in various activities such as basketball, volleyball, swimming, bowl- ing and softball. G.A.A. sponsored the an- nual Sadie Hawkins Dance November 4, 1966. The main event was the crowning of Lynda Lenkaitis as Daisy Mae, and Ken Troyen as L'il Abner. They were selected by the faculty in attendance by the originality of their costumes. Everyone who wished was married by Marry'n Sam, portrayed by Mr. Stout. One of the main money making projects was the sell- ing of PCHS sweatshirts. The money was used for buying awards and sending two girls to G.A.A. camp in the summer. GAA 23 4 . 'Wu 'L N v 33 5314 Q- if? 'U . 3 xiii EW? Wim 1' : 4 E551 Q XX .Vx .. wiv, . A xn- , I, X! .-fd eff?- P e ll n n 'f ,I-Y 51983 'RP f 'Q 2:4 ml 1-. ,ff f 1-fic ' .. f?!!iiY4gQ?9,Q4, ,ws '2:.'siQxas-fs. Q W 9' f9'4.15'T'q X ' ' x- if .n- J- : EKU' 'Q 'I .Qllll mg 1 -s-5, X lf' miss, k -v sinhYg::Sgx ' 1 Q v mu Sim .uv fax Nw' vrnvnm 2 Wg'-7 i95iS4 1 YQ ,sS8'2h'5' NQ,8F-bil-5,5 x'21 Il .Ar xxiv. 45. I, ' ttff 5 rg. wg. , A, .: as :gy 9'JJ:4w5fv5wy3 . ,M :.I FRONT ROW L. to R.: Dick Fay, Jim Edwards, Jim Panier, Randy Clancy, Julia Keller, Diana Brown, Gary Eden. BACK ROW: Jerry Urnikis, Cathy Trovero, Bill Swift, Ralph Gensini, Jackie Boggio, Gale Ballerine, Sherrie Anderson, Donna Burress, Susie Peterson. BACK ROW L. to R.: Pam Pletsch, Peggy Urn- ikis, Debbie Alleman, Terry Machetti, Walter Boyle. FRONT ROW: Kathy Urnikis, Patty Pomatto, Carolyn Ehrhardt, Merry Bassi, Bill Lanzotti. 0 F F I C E H E L P LEFT ROW B. to T.: Nancy Mc- Kirgen, Sandy Peterson, Sheryl Moss, Kathy Duggan. RIGHT ROW: Kevin Dove, Don Giacherio, Phil Carlson, Cindy Greathouse, Barb Nielson. --1 BACK ROW L. to R.: Diana Brown, Sherrie Kassabaum, Diane Eden, Jim Edwards, Sue Hecht, Joye Hall, Mark Terando, Nancy Forney, Cathy Zellmer, Sheryl Moss. FRONT ROW: Ken Troyan, Bonnie Day. Student Assistants 26 ADMINISTRA TION is i 'fi :MH 1 , , ' N , Q. ' -Q 4 g i.. J x : ' ei .. 1 2 ,M N 4, ,, . -wffy . K Y-Qu 12-5 ,gg mi ' ,k , WV Y' H m ef. .Q rf U fe 'f uf MMA kai s. Q If A 1 ,-' I H, Mr. Klos and Miss Morrell Mr. Johnson Teachers Mrs. Khoury Mr. Landrein Mr. Ketter, Miss Strube, and Mr. Hall Miss Painter, Mrs. Link, Miss Wear, and Mrs. Blott Mr. Jacobs and Mr. Edwards THE GREGG TX has seamen a ca Q 'L 30 5 I an E -s liilia LNSTRLICTDEVQ ' v ' Q l Miss Whitaker and Mr. Wyatt , 1 xf , 3 . . A if ' ' -I A ..xf'Y -:w-v.. l,:f.a,..,a6 H41 ' 5.53, ggi . -. -'pw ,.-,-41' '. A 'X f W-.,.'1 '-'IE -, ' M ,vs r Y -If ,. , IU Q Q B :il ,bnbg xl' m a s ra Q Mr. Moews and Mr. Massino Mr. Davxs and Mrs. Rehn Mr. Stout and Mr. McMillan 31 Q Q. qi .K 5- mf x Cooks Mrs. Panier, Mrs. Zellmer, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Holmbeck. Custodians Mr. Kock and Mr. Ciacherio l Bus Drivers Mr. Kock, Mx. Giacherio, MI Anderson, Mr. Combes. SPOR T sry X-A3 Q: -X ,, ..,., - , 1' -N K ..... - X xxx ,Q X bf Oxy Q Q X X j limgglffss 'usis' - N 5 S xg ' us M 25 X we xl N 3 6 yi g x v X 0 5 ax X 2 1 as 5 if W Q X xx X X Q , H X X xg X Q - in as- li :WAN ww-LQ?-:SE :-- , - ' :'5',r Q 1: . -f' '19 A ww' ' . L ef' 'Q ,-W. t X J-,,Q.,'fA,f'v ,S-5: 1 3 alia f , ,Q . me if . Q msg' xii: qw' w, , ev S It , 5 X Q, -' vim All , gf I . 5 A . ,, 1 A ig ' X P . tr i , x ff 'X M iff- .W 4 J -M , , M 53 655 .2 5 51 N 7 F .,- ai f R 1 jvl 4 My ' -1 ' , . is ' QQ A 551-I:g3 ifgi!' V ,df I I . 1, 1 ' i in 4 i . l V 3 X 1 N f , . W' - g?-53 fm J gg 4+ ' fha '3-vw h . , 'L TOP ROW: Mr. Massino, Dick Fay, Cliff Germano, David Giacherio, Harry Park. SECOND ROW: Rodney Bazzani, Ray Klein, Wayne Hundley, Jerry Zielinski, Randy Keller, Bill Urnikis, Bill Swift. FIRST ROW: Gary Chambers, Howard Chestnut, George Donaldson, Phil Carlson, Chuck Romani, Jeff Hecht. Baseball TOP ROW: Mr. Ketter, Lyle Litherland, Dennis Pinney, Dennis Pratt, Rodney Bazzani, Jeff Hecht, Gary Cham- bers, Randy Steffens. SECOND ROW: Harold Faletti, Ed Daniels, Doug Moore, Terry Kemp, Sam Morgenson, Don Giacherio. FIRST ROW: Jim Lutes, John Swift, Steve Euler, Nicky Trahd, Clarence Smith. :ML 35 TOP ROW: Diana Brown, Julie Keller, Bonnie Argubright, and Joye Hall. SECOND ROW Claire Piccinelli and Josie Eattoni. The Varsity Cheerleaders leading the Panthers to vic- tory . TOP ROW: Nancy Forney, Jackie Boggio, and Debbie Allernan. SECOND ROW: Chris Carlson. The Junior Varsity Cheerleaders keeping school spirit alive. 36 unior Varsigz TOP ROW: W. Umikisg D. Bazzanig D. Sprattg D. Kuhng T. Phillipsg J. Hechtg G. Chambersg C. Satterfieldg R. Steffens. SECOND ROW: D. Parmenter, managerg Coach Wyatt. F reslzmen TOP ROW: D. Sprattg R. Mekleyg R. Clancy: J. Panierg C. Cusacg E. Danielsg R. I-Iolmesg C. Volkerg Coach Wyatt. SECOND ROW: D. Parmenter, managerg H. Falettiq M. I-Iaigg L. Litherlandg D. Giacheriog J. Phillips L. Forneyq J. Urnikisg J. Lutes. 37 Varsiyf TOP ROW: K. Erb, rnanagerg W. Urnikisg H. Parkg T. Phillipsg J. Zlelinskig W. Hundleyg R. Fayg R. Keller G Sabinog Coach Massimo. SECOND ROW: G. Donaldsong C. Romanig P. Carlsong D. Edensg R. Kleing P. Ruggerl PC ik PC PC PC PC ' PC PC PC PC PC PC ai PC' ' PC ...6l ...62 ...55 ..104 ...54 ..55 ...l08 ...85 Ashton 94 56 74 6 6 6 6 77 74 LaMoille .... Wenona Tiskilwa Tampico Wyanet . Sparland Lostant. . . DePue . 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 Holiday Tourney Chadwick . . . Franklin Center Ashton ..... lst Place Tonica . . . . Lostant .... 3' Denotes Conference Games 1966-67 Tri-County Champs Season 's Record 41 'PC . 61 .56 54 PC 51 PC 47 'I' 'XPC . 45 PC 57 SPC PC PC . 55 PC .48 65 , PC .52 PC . 42 36 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 o 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 6 57 Henry . . . Tri-County Tourney 54 Mid-County 97 Wyanet . . . 70 Toluca . . . .86 Sparland . . 75 Washburn . 87 Mid-County 86 Tonica . . . . 82 Hall .... Regional Tourney 87 Minonk . . . 68 Wenona . . TOP ROW: Mr. Klos, Randy Keller, Danny Kuhn, Willard Spratt, Tom Phillips, Wayne Skutt, Randy Clancy SECOND ROW: Irvin Johnson, Ed Daniels, Bill Urnikis, Rodney Bazzani, Lyle Litherland, Mark Bertuli, Bob No vak. THIRD ROW: Gary Chambers, Roger Holmes, Ray Klein, Jeff Hecht, Les Grant, Carl Erb. Walter Boyle was absent. TRACK AND FIELD SCHOOL RECORD HOLDERS TRI-COUNTY CONFERENCE MEET RESULTS 120 yd. 1-1.1-1. Chiapelli 17.3 sec. 120 yd. H.1-1. Chinpclli Sth 180 yd. L.H. Chiapclli 21.3 sec. 180 yd. L.H. Chiapelli 4th 100 yd. dash Hecht 1.0.5 sec. 100311. dash Chambers -1th 220 yd. dash B. Urnikis 22.5 sec. 330 yd- dash B- Urnikis End 4-10 yd. dash Johnson 58.2 sec. Mild run Skutt ilrd Chambers 58,2 gag, SSO yd. relay Bazlani 2nd 880 yd. nm Sl-tutt 2:17.0 sec. Keller 2nd 880 yd. relay Barzani 1:-10.06 sec. B. Urniltis 2nd Keller Chambers 2nd B. Utnikis Shot put L. Phillips 3rd Chambers Discus Chiapelli 5th Mile run Skutt -l:56.5 s-cc. High Jump T. Phillips Sth Two mile run Skutt 11:31,B sec. Long Jump Keller 3rd Shot put L. Phillips -12' 6 1, 2 Pole Vault Bertuli Sth Discus Wolf 120' 0 Long Jump Keller 19' 10 High Jump T. Phillips 5' 3 Pole Vault Bettuli 10' 3 Henry -1 l. 2 P.C. S 1,12 won Woodland 1 li P.C. S 1 '2 iron Sparland 0 P.C. S won Hall 10 P.C. 0 lost Wenona P.C. 9 won Henry 7 11 P.C. 6 112 lost CROSS COUNTRY RESULTS 1966 Opponent P.C.H.S. CONFERENCE MEET Toluca Z7 29 18 teamsdr 55 boys participatedj Washburn 25 30 1 . Henry 58 Henry 21 28 2. Putnam County 61 Roanoke -Bensen 21 3-1 3. Tonica 72 Strcatot-Woodland 35 21 -1. Washbum SO Toluca L1-1 2-1 5. Tolucn 105 Washburn 32 23 6. Mid-County 161 St. Bedc 38 3-1 7. Wenona 165 B, Sparland 201 FALL BASEBALL 1966 SPR1NG BASEBALL 1967 Thurs. Sept. 1 P.C. 11 Wenona Tues. Apr. -1 P.C. 6 St. Bcde 5 Thurs. Sept. S P.C. 27 Lostant Wed. Apr. 5 P.C. 10 Henry 1 Mon. Sept. 12 P.C. 6 Henry Fri. Apr. 7 P.C. 8 Woodland 1 Tues. Sept 20 P.C. 9 Tonica Mon. Apr. 10 P.C. 2 Washburn 1 Thurs. Sept 22 P.C. 8 Mid-County Sat. Apr. 15 P.C. -1 L.P. 3 Mon. Sept 26 P.C. 30 Sparland Mon. Apr. 17 P.C. 12 Woodland -1 Thurs. Sept. 29 P.C. 2 Washbum Tues. Apr. 18 P.C. 0 St. Beds 0 Mon. Oct. 3 P.C. 10 Toluca Thurs. Apr. 27 P.C. 19 Bradford 0 Wed. May 3 P.C. ll Manlius 1 SPOR TS CLA SSES Freshman Class Ojjibers f fl SW! 6 KX ,ay Jr 60 55 On August 29, 1966 shy but eager freshmen, numbering ninety-two, entered Putnam County High School. To lead them through their first year, the freshmen selected jeff Davis as presi- dent, Peggy Urnikis as vice-president, Sharon Lynn Verda as secretary, Nancy McKirgan as treasurer, and Kevin Dove, Pam Moews, and Gary Volker as Student Council representatives . Miss Painter, Mr. Edwards, and Mr. Ketter were class sponsors. Both boys and girls joined in many extracurricular activities: chorus, GAA, FFA, FHA., and Drama Club. A money- making project was a sock hop. In all, the freshmen anticipate three more years equally as successful as their first year at P.C.I-I.S. has been. 7 , fx 'T aw W - u f. ' U I, Debbie Alleman Paul Anderson Lori Acuncius Jean Bames Janis Bazzani Jerry Billups ge R1 k 1 aiQSL 1. A W 'Qs S .Q X .1 as are--W or all + I N up X X s av , 'J T SWE - 'L '1 'ia .., X ,i is Q Q ' r N is N 11 Q' X 'Q . S N Barb Bleull John Brandstratter Judy Braun Donna Brown Kevin Campbell Ron Carboni s X S X E N x N X X r x Qi 13 Xrz E V gilwii --7-1 41.1-5. ,-: Q , gl .s 2 X X 42 X A Q' ra 'S sz. , N. it as ,X ,Q J S I R fx Tk. K. k?iQffzi5fi.5 fi 5 r A we . i SQ an 'Wu ,., Q ..,.. Sandra Carr Dean Casey Albert Chasteen James Cimei Randy Clancy Charles Cusac 45 ig 'EEE 1 Y Q, 5 I -f ,,: :Ks -ras, , kiwi? F EQ? ?b3J v1rww? . Qm rags Haas- 1' My X +1 ,,,, ...., . Ed Daniels Nancy Erb Jeff Davis Stephen Euler David Donini Harold Faletti Kevin Dove Nancy Fielder Kathy Dugan Larry Forney Liz Epley Donald Giacherio X is S - gi - uf. ,,i :,, 5' ' 1 lbw .3 , .YQ . ,, K - is Z ,K l David Gleason Bill Greathouse Ida Greathouse J annette Griffen Mike Haig Marilyn Hansen .i'Q R NTY l X W S T. 5 N QQ is a X -Yi' Risers N K Q r A s - , N-- ,W ,SEC 5 . ' 1 ii i M, C . ..,:i Marjorie Hansen Kathy Herrington Sandy Holdcraft Roger Holmes Cynthia Johnson William Jones X 5 , ! xffm ' ei-isa , Q W J is X A J.. 2 'Nei' be .sal .- ig in iii .-:sf za J f E qxmhkigd L 12 Q s if -5' i a 1. , K X9 l Rub 5 XY-if l . ...., S, , ke -as X . . r . ig QQSWESE1 Charles Judd Cherri Kostellic Sherry Kassabaum Lyle Litherland Linda Lueck James Lutes 46 . Nancy McKergan Steve Mecagni Robert Mekley Delores Miller Pam Moews Douglas Moore Ea I 5 5, a iw 3' sis-sg x e Q.. X +- L QE-I n .A .K zle ggx - K - , sf Y ,- S r . W X i, s 4 :gig Q. R 2 Q x' .T Ng a r ' X +2 'iw as David Morris Gary Neubaum Charles Oliveri James Panier Don Parmenter John Phillips . ', iv - V' ' ' Y r :W in ii Janice Piccioli Roger Perdew Patty Pomatto James Reno Sharon Redshaw Pam Romani Terrie Ruppert Rosemary Sabino Pam Schmitt Kathy Serrine Willard Spratt QQQLQ -iii Y 2-I--.W If .st '-1:5 'Q--I' it Q - . J -V A A - wig -i5 'f . , Q- if M' Shi sf I 'L ' N A N' f ii5i 1Q'f'5lK ' x if ' W ' 'QL so 9 ' K ' ' X X Q x xx e we he X 1' V 2 A X KX . J J fi -X Bonita Smith Peggy Urnikis Gerald Urnikis Janda Sulmonetti Sharon Verda John Swift Edith Vincent Denise Trahd Gary Volker Nicki Trahd Jerri Vulcani Bonnie Songer 47 A5 av . A ia Q '12 W' xx. 3 X A w Q . Mg e Q 5 Perry Weers Reed Wilson Jackie Zenor John Ziano Rick Zimmer .ik Q: , xi 7 I KE .4 1 1 Q E l Sophomore Class Ojfoors Eager and bursting with energy, the Sophomore Class, numbering 87, entered Putnam County High School. They started the year off in a big way by electing Les Grant, President, Nancy Forney, Vice President, Gary Grasser, Treasurerg Sandy Peterson, Secretaryg and Debbie Uzella, Class Reporter. Marcia Garabrant, Rodney Bazzani, and Betty Ann Urnikis were the sophomore representatives on the Student Council. Not only did they contribute Nancy Forney, Chris Carlson, and jackie Boggio as Junior Varsity Cheerleaders, but Rodney Bazzani, Tom Phillips, Bill Urnikis, Gary Chambers, and Randy Steffens as 1.V. Basketball players. The team received 2nd consolation in a sophomore tournament at St . Bede. Many sophomores participated and held officers in sports and school organiza- tions , The class also operated a coat check during the home basketball games . On February 10, the last Friday home game, the sophomores gave a sock hop which was very successful. The class deeply appreciated the advice of their sponsorsg Mr. Davis, Mrs. Blott, and Mr. Landrum. All 87 of these eager sophomores are waiting for upper classman day. 48 Jackie Boggio Betty Ann Bolatto Barbara Bradish Bill Brittingham Jerry Calbow Christine Carlson Gary Chambers Tom Chasteen John Cimei Brenda Cioni Dan Clausen Ricky Colby Sherrie Anderson Gayle Ballerine James Barnes Lee Ann Barnes Merry Jo Bassi Rodney Bazzani Charles Bemardi Linda Biagini Kathy Bickerman sw 9 , . r sr i 4 ss K .r law ff as x If 1 'fy'-sm e 1, 1. sim , WL Q. Z, .. VVQ-1.5, , . , 5531. 49 , as so s Sandra Denmark Diana Erb Jim Gleason Roy Dorff Larry Faletti Betsy Grant Dorothy Dysart Judith Fassino Les Grant James Edwards Nancy Forney Garry Grasser Karen Ellis Marcia Garabrant Gale Griffin Rodney Holloway Bill Entwistle Roberta Gehm Jeff Hecht Mona Hopkins Sharon Huff Susan Keen Nikki McMillen Dennis Pratt Bill Hundley Terry Kemp Sam Morgenson Diane Romagnoli Chester Capraun Vicki Kidd Cindy Naumann Pat Kassabaum Danny Kuhn Sandy Peterson Lynn Keegan James Lester Susie Peterson Mike Keen Joe Lutes Tom Phillips Kathy Salsman Bob Satterfield Steve Schrowang Lynn Sipe Andrea Skowera Mike Slutz Clarence Smith Randy Steffens Jeanette Stunkel Gary Tevis Helen Trowbridge Betty Urnikis Bill Urnikis Debbie Uzella Sherrie Vulcani Linda Waldschmidt Becky Whitaker Janice Wolf Kathy Zellmer Debbie Zielinski Mark Terando, Dick Fiedler, Dave Giacherio, Bill Grant, Diana Brown. UHZ07' is Y f Class 1-J y X .li it Ojfcers Q The junior Class started the year with 79 members. At their first meeting they elected these class officers: Dave Giacherio, Presidentg Bill Grant, Vice- presidentg Diana Brown, Secretary: Mark Terando, Treasurerg and Dick Fiedler Parliamentarian. The juniors had an active year for money making projects. They sold refreshments at each of the home games for which each junior con- tributed his help. They also held a sock hop under the supervision of the class sponsor, Mr. Jacobs. A few of the juniors also participated in the Drama Club play. Now the year has come to a close with the Prom on May 13, 1967, as the last big event for the year, and they are looking forward with anticipation to their senior year. 53 Brent Acuncius Phillip Bregar Debbie Casey Jerry Bartoluzzi Diana Brown Rita Colby Karen Bassi Don Burress Jack Dippel Mark Bertuli Dan Cadwallader George Donaldson Clara Biagi Phil Carlson Josie Eattoni Diane Eden Phil Euler David Giacherio Darnell Edens Glenn Feddericke Phillip Gingerich Diane Ellena Richard Fiedler Dale Grant Carolyn Ehrhardt Keith Gehm William Grant Karl Erb Cliff Germano Pat Greathouse Wi! Mike Griffin Sandra Huff Randy Keller Rosemary Gudowski Charles Hunt Joe Kidd Jim Haage Dennis Janusick Bill Lanzotti Joy Hall Dennis Jeppson Bill Lenkaitis Sue Hecht Irvin Johnson Terry Machetti Robert Marcacci Fran Neubaum Carl Romani Dale Marchesi Harry Park Paul Ruggeri Rnae Marchori David Parmenter Virginia Russ Kathy Moriarity Claire Piccinelli Larry Schmitt Ricky Moss Pam Pletsch Linda Serafini a Q Q X V ., AMN w ' Q X X? V. 1 X W Wayne Skutt Larry Steele ,fa 1 Paul Stunkel Mark Terando Norma Tonioni Darlisa Uzella Steve Vogler Leonard Waldschmidt Richard Weddell Ginny Wolf Chuck Zellmer Mary Beth Ziano Jerry Zielinski Janet Zorzi Senior Class Ojfcers On the 2nd of june, we the Class of '67 will become the first graduating class of Putnam County High School. With us will go the pride and honor of having set a fine example for the future graduates to follow. At our first class meeting we elected the following officers: john Meuser, Presi- dentg Eileen Novak, Vice -presidentg Jackie Epley, Secretaryg Cindy Deuth, Treas- urer: Walter Boyle, Parliamentariang Ralph Gensini, Sergeant-at -Armsg Gale Donini, Reporter . Our class sponsors were Miss Whitaker, Mr . Stout, and Mr . McMillan . Our biggest activity this year was the Senior Dance which was held April 14 in the school gymnasium. The gym was decorated in a festive, spring style. Everyone wore their new Easter outfits. The Stylists furnished the music for dancing. A king and queen were elected by the student body from ten candidates chosen by the seniors from our class , The candidates for king were Dick Fay, Ralph Gensini, Wayne I-Iundley, Raymond Klein, and Bob Novak. The candidates for queen were Cindy Deuth, Gale Donini, Kathy Ellena, Eileen Novak, and Kathy Urnikis . The results were kept a secret until the night of the dance. The king and queen were Dick Fay and Kathy Urnikis. 59 Walter D. Boyle Elaine M. Bregar David Anderson Bonnie Argubright Cynthia S. Billups George W. Baker Linda Brown Donna Burress Howard Chesnut Harry Chiapelli Bonnie Day Cynthia Deuth Jacqueline B. Epley James E. Epley Gale Donini Chuck Doyle Gary Eden Kathleen S. Ellena Richard G. Fay Robert Fitzgerald Ralph Gensini Cynthia Greathouse Dale A. Greenwood Betty Ann Hall Ken V. Johnson Gary Kassabaum Elsie E. Hansen Roger L. Holloway Diane Hollocker Wayne E. Hundley Kenneth E. Keegan Julia M. Keller Ray Klein Lynda A. Lenkaitis Eugene Li therland Richard Lutes Eileen M. Novak Robert E. Novak Allan Mecagni John C. Meuser Sheryl Moss Barbara S. Nielson Carolyn Parmenter Janice Pettit Larry D. Phillips Karen Pizzamiglio George Sabino William Stanbary Kathryn M. Thiel Catherine S. Trovero Jerry Slutz William C. Swift Chuck Tarrence Alan R. Thacker Kenneth R. Troyan Kathy Urnikis Bob Vollenweider Wilson J. Wolf Kathleen Ziano 69 Senior Directoyz ANDERSON, DAVID Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club l,2,33 German Club 33 Science Club 1,23 Chorus l,2,33 Baseball 1,23 Track 1,23 Basketball 13 Band 1,2,3,43 Drama Club 1. ARGUBRIGHT, BONNIE Class Sec. 13 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Yearbook 2,33 Fine Arts Club 1,2,35 Class Play 33 Drama Club 43 Vice-President 43 Chorus 2,3,43 German Club 33 Vice-President 4g Newspaper 2,3,43 Cheerleader 1,2,3,4. BAKER, GEORGE Class Vice-President 1,23 Pep Club 132,33 Fine Arts Club 23 Science Club 1,23 Vice-President 1, Drama Club 43 Newspaper 23 Baseball 1,23 Basketball 23 Track 23 Band 13 Outdoor Sports 1. BILLUPS, CYNTHIA S. Class Treasurer 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 President 33 Vice- President 23 G.A.A. 43 Pep Club 1,23 Chorus l,2,33 Yearbook 33 Newspaper 43 Class Play 3g Cheerleader 13 French Club 1,2,3. BOYLE, WALTER D. Class President 23 Class Secretary 13 Student Council 2,33 F.F.A. 1,2,3,43 President 43 Vice President 33 Band l,2,33 National Honor Society 2,3,43 Speech Team 4s Chorus l,2,33 Yearbook 3,43 Sports Editor 43 Class Play 33 Basketball l,2,33 Track 3,43 X-Country 43 Office Help 43 Music Contest 1,2. BREGAR, ELAINE M. F.H.A. 1,2,33 Historian 33 Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club 1,23 German Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Secretary 33 Chorus 1,2,3. BROWN, LINDA JEAN Class Vice-President 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Historian 23 Fine Arts Club 2,33 German Club 33 Newspaper 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 President 4g Secretary 33 Chorus 1,2, 3,43 Yearbook 4. BURRESS, DONNA R. Class Treasurer 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,2,33 Fine Arts Club 2,33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 33 Newspaper 33 Student Librarian 33 Dra- ma Club 4. CHESTNUT, HOWARD HUGH F.F.A. l,2,33 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Basketball l,2,3. CHIAPELLI, HARRY J. Student Council 2,33 Vice President 33 German Club 33 Outdoor Sports Club l,2,33 Science Club 1,35 Class Play 33 Basketball l,2,33 Track 1,2,3,4. DAY, BONNIE L. Class Reporter 2,33 F.H.A. l,2,3,43 Pep Club 13 Dra- ma Club 43 Chorus l,2,33 Yearbook 3,43 Newspaper 2,33 Student Librarian 3,43 National I-Ionor Society 2,3,43 Secretary 3. DEUTH, CYNTHIA J. Class Treasurer 43 Student Council lj F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club 1,23 Class Play 3,43 Drama Club 43 Secretary 43 German Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 33 Newspaper 23 Cheerleader 1,2,3. DONINI, GALE Class Reporter 43 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club 33 Newspaper 33 German Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 2,43 Class Play 3. DOYLE, CHARLES German Club 33 Drama Club 4. EDEN, GARY Student Librarian 1,23 Baseball 1,23 Track 13 Band 1,23 Drama Club 4. ELLENA, KATHLEEN S. Student Council 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club l,2,33 German Club 33 President 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Year- book 2,33 Newspaper 2,35 Drama Club 4. EPLEY, JA CQUELINE Class Vice-President 13 Class Secretary 2,43 Student Council 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,4j Reporter 23 Pep Club 13 Cheerleader 23 G.A.A. 43 Chorus l,2,33 Yearbook 3,43 Newspaper 13 Class Play 33 Student Librarian 33 French Club 1,2335 Drama Club 4. EPLEY, JAMES F.F.A. 43 Baseball 1,43 Chorus 13 Basketball 1. FAY, RICHARD G. Class President 13 Class Treasurer 23 Basketball 1,2, 3,43 Student Council 43 Vice-President 43 F.F.A. 33 Chorus 1,33 Class Play 33 Baseball 1,2,3,43 Track 1. F ITZG ERA LD, R OBERT Student Council 23 Science Club 1,23 President li Chorus 1,2,3,43 Band 1,2,3,4. GENSINI, RALPH Student Council 33 Outdoor Sports l,2,33 Track 23 Basketball l,2,33 Pep club 2,3. GREATHOUSE, CYNTHIA L. Class Treasurer 23 Class reporter 13 Student Council 33 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club 33 G.A.A. 1,2,3,43 Pt. Chr. 43 Chorus 1,2,3,43 Yearbook 3,45 Newspaper'2,33 Class Play 33 Student Librarian 33 Drama Club 43 Office Help 43 German Club 3. GREENWOOD, DALE A . Track l,2,33 Outdoor Sports Club 3. HALL, BETTY ANN Class President 33 Class Secretary 23 Class Reporter ls Student Council 33 F.H.A. 2,3,43 Science Club l,2,33 Chorus l,2,33 Newspaper 43 Student Librarian 2,3,43 Cheerleader 33 Drama Club 4. HANSEN, ELSIE E. Student Council 23 F.H.A. 1,2,3,43 Pep Club 1,23 G.A.A. 43 Chorus l,2,33 Yearbook 33 Photographer 33 Newspaper 43 Class Play 33 French Club l,2,33 Drama Club 4. HOLLOWAY, ROGER L. Class Reporter 23 Chorus l,2,33 Newspaper 23 Class Play 33 Baseball 13 Basketball 13 Track 1. HOLOCKER, DIANE J. Pep Club ls Chorus l,2,33 Cheerleader. HUNDLEY, WAYNE E. Class President li V-President 23 Student Council 1,3,43 Sec-Treasurer 13 V-President 33 Yearbook 33 Sports Editor 33 Newspaper 33 Student Librarian 33 Baseball 1,2,3,4j Basketball 1,2,3,43 Track 3. JOHNSON, KEN V. Pep Club l,2,33 Fine Arts Club 33 Basketball 1,23 Track l,2,33 Outdoor Sport Club 2,3. KA SSABA UM, GA RY Pep Club 33 Fine Arts Club 23 Track 4. KEEGAN, KENNETH E. Student Council 1,23 FFA l,2,33 Reporter 33 Year- book 35 Baseball 35 Basketball 15 Track 25 Vice- President 3. KELLER, JULIA M. Class Secretary 35 Student Council 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 President 45 Pep Club 1,25 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 152,3,45 Yearbook 35 Co-editor 35 Class Play 35 Music Con- test 25 Drama Club 45 Newspaper 2,45 Editor 45 Stu- dent Librarian 35 Cheerleader 1,2,3,45 French Club 1,2,35 Treasurer 35 Reporter 25 Band 1,2,3,45 Speech Team 45 Cafeteria Help 45 National Honor Society 2,3,4. KLEIN, RAY Class President 15 Fine Arts Club 2,35 German Club 35 Science Club 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 35 Sports Editor 35 Newspaper Staff 3,45 Class Play 3,45 Baseball 1,2,3,45 Basketball 1,2,3,45 Track 1,2,3,45 Band 1,253,45 Drama Club 45 National Honor Society 3,45 President 4. LEN KA IT IS, LYNDA Class Secretary 25 F.H.A. l,2,3,45 Secretary 35 Pep Club 1,2,35 Fine Arts Club 152,35 Secretary 25 Ger- man Club 35 Science Club 35 Drama Club 45 Presi- dent 45 G.A.A. 1,2,3545 President 35 Treasurer 45 Pt. Chr. 25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 2,3545 Editor 45 Co- Editor 35 Class Plays 354. LITHERLAND, EUGENE Class Reporter 35 F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Treasurer 35 Re- porter 25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Band 1,2. LUTES, RICHARD F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Reporter 45 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. MECAGNI, ALLAN MEUSER, JOHN C. Class President 45 Fine Arts Club 2,35 Chairman 35 German Club 35 Science Club 1,2,35 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Baseball 152,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,35 Drama Club 4. MOSS, SHERYL Student Council 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Fine Arts Club 2,35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Yearbook Staff 3,45 Feature Editor 35 Newspaper 2,3,45 Student Li- brarian 253,45 Drama Club 45 Office Help 4. NIELSEN, BARBARA S. Class President 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 1,35 Yearbook 35 Newspaper 35 Class Play 35 Student Librarian 1,35 Cheerleader 35 French Club 2,35 Sec- retary 35 Drama Club 45 National Honor Society 2,3,45 Office Help 4. NOVAK, EILEEN M. Class President 25 Vice-President 45 Secretary 35 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 President 35 Vice-President 25 Pep Club 1,2,35 Fine Arts Club 1,2,35 German Club 35 G.A.A. 1,2,3,45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 35 News- paper 3,45 Cheerleader 25 Drama Club 45 Program Chairman 4. NOVAK, ROBERT E. Class President 35 Reporter 25 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Student Council 45 President 45 Fine Arts Club 152,35 German Club 35 Science Club 1,2,35 Yearbook 2,3545 Sales Manager 45 Newspaper Staff 1,2,35 Class Play 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Track 152,45 Basketball 1,2,35 Drama Club 45 National Honor Society 3,4. PARMENTER, CAROLYN Second Vice-President 35 Secretary 15 Reporter 25 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Vice-President 45 Science Club 2,35 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 1,2535 Newspa- per 1,2535 Class Play 45 Drama Club 4. PETTIT, JANICE F.H.A. 1,2,35 Pep Club 1,2,3, Fine Arts Club 2,35 German Club 35 G.A.A. 1,253,45 Chorus l52,3,45 Class Play 45 Drama Club 4. PHILLIPS, LARRY DEAN Track 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 4. PIZZAMIGLIO, KAREN F.H.A. 2,3,45 Pep Club 2,35 Fine Arts Club 2,35 Sec- retary 35 G.A.A. 2,35 Chorus 2535 Secretary 35 Class Plays 3,45 Drama Club 4. SABINO, GEORGE W. Student Council 2,35 Chorus 152535 Class Play 35 Student Librarian 35 Baseball 15 Basketball l,2,3,45 Track 1,45 Cross Country 45 Band 1,2,35 Drama Club 4. STANBARY, WILLIAM B. Class Vice-President 25 F.F.A. 1,2,35 Student Librari- an 35 Baseball 1,2,35 Basketball 1,25 Track 15 Band. SLUTZ, JERRY F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Sentinel 45 Pep Club 1,253,45 Class Play 3. SWIFT, WILLIAM C. Class Vice President 25 Treasurer 35 F.A.A. 1,2535 Chorus 2,35 Class Play 35 Student Librarians 35 Base- ball l,2,3,45 Basketball 15 Track 1. TARRENCE, CHARLES E. Baseball 152,35 Basketball 1,2,35 Track 1,2,3. TI-IACKER, ALAN R. Pep Club 3,45 Fine Arts Club 2,35 German Club 35 Science Club 1,25 Chorus 1,2535 Class Play 3,45 Base- ball l,25 Basketball 1525 Track 1,25 Drama Club 4. THIEL, KATHRYN MARIE F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Reporter 35 Pep Club 15 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 1,2,35 Yearbook Staff 35 Newspaper Staff 35 Class Play 35 Student Librarian 35 Band 1,2,35 Drama Club 4. TROVERO, CATHERINE SUE Class Secretary 35 Class Treasurer 25 Class Reporter 15 F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Secretary 45 Chorus 1,25 Cheer- leader 35 Band 1. TROYAN, KENNETH RANSOM F.F.A. 15 Chorus 1,2,3,45 Yearbook 35 Class Plays 3,4 Student Librarian 3,45 Baseball 1,25 Basketball 1,25 Track 1,2,35 X-Country 45 Band 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 4. URNIKIS5 KATHY Class President 25 Vice-President 15 Treasurer 35 Student Council 2,35 President 35 Science Club 2,35 G.A.A. 45 Chorus 2,3,45 Class Play 45 Student Li- brarian 1,2,35 Drama Club 45 Office Help 3,45 Na- tional Honor Society 2,3,4. VOLLENWEIDER, BOB Student Council 15 F.F.A. 15 Pep Club 1,25 Chorus 1,3545 Class Play 3,45 Band 1,2,3,45 Drama Club 4. WOLF, WILSON J. F.F.A. 1,2,3,45 Class Play 35 Basketball 1,25 Track 2,35 French Club 1,25 Drama Club 4. ZIANO, KATHLEEN F.H.A. 1,2,3,45 Pep Club 35 Fine Arts Club 35 G.A.A. l,2,3,45 Chorus 15 Yearbook 35 Newspaper 35 Class Plays 35 Student Librarian 35 Drama Club 4. Acuncius, Brent 54 Acuncius, Lori 45 Alleman, Debra 8,26,36,45 Anderson, David 34,60,70 Anderson, Paul 45 Anderson, Sherrie 26,49 Argubright, Bonnie '17,21,36,60,70 Baker, George 70 Ballerine, Gayle 26,49 Barnes, James 49 Barnes, Jean 45 Barnes, Lee Ann 11,49 Bartoluzzi, Jerry 54 Bassi, Karen 21,54 Bassi, Merry Jo 26,49 Bazzani, Janis 45 Bazzani, Rodney 13,35,37,4l,49 Bernardi, Charles 49 Bertuli, Mark 41,54 Biagi, Clara 54 Biagini, Linda 11,49 Bickerman, Kathy 49 Billups, Cindy 21,5o,70 Billups, Jerry 45 Bleull, Barbara 45 Boggio, Jackie 26,36,49 Bolatto, Betty Ann 49 Boyle, Walter 12,15,20,26,41,59,6O,70 Bradish, Barbara 49 Brandstatter, John 45 Braun, Judith 45 Bregar, Elaine 60,70 Bregar, Phillip 54 Brittingham, Bill 49 Student Index Brown, Diana 8,9,21,26,36,53,54 Brown, Donna 45 Brown, Linda 20,22,6l,70 Burress, Donald 54 Burress, Donna 26,61,70 Cadwallader, Dan 15,54 Calbow, Jerry 15,49 Campbell, Kevin 45 Carboni, Ronald 45 Carlson, Christine 36,49 Carlson, Phillip 12,26,35,38,54 Carr, Sandra 45 Casey, Debbie 23,54 Casey, Errol Dean 45 Chambers, Gary 15,35,37,41,49 Chasteen, Albert 45 Chasteen, Tom 49 Chestnut, Howard 35,42,6l,7O Chiapelli, Harry 41,42,6l,70 Cimei, James 45 Cimei, John 49 Cioni, Brenda 22,49 Clancy, Randall 26,37,41,45 Clausen, Dan 49 Colby, Ricky 34,49 Colby, Rita 20,54 Cusac, Charles 37,45 Daniels, Edward 35,37,41,45 Davis, Jeffrey 34,44,45 Day, Bonnie 12,14,20,26,61,70 Denmark, Sandra 50 Deuth, Cindy 17,59,61,70 Dippel, Jack 8,15,54 Donaldson, George l3,35,38,54 Donini, David 45 Donini, Gale 20,59 ,62,70 Dorff, Roy 15,50 Dove, Kevin 13,26,44,45 Doyle, Chuck 62,70 Dugan, Kathleen 26,45 Dysart, Dorothy 50 Eattoni, Josie 12,20,36,54 Eden, Diane 21,25,55 Eden, Gary 26,62,70 Edens, Darnell 34,38,42,55 Edwards, James 26,50 Ehrhardt, Carolyn 12,21,26,55 Ellena, Diane 55 Ellena, Kathy 22,62,70 Ellis, Karen 50 Entwistle, William 50 Epley, Elizabeth 45 Epley, Jacqueline 20,59,62,7O Epley, James 9,15,62,7o Erb, Diana 50 Erb, Karl l5,34,38,41,55 Erb, Nancy 45 Euler, Phil 55 Euler, Stephen 35,45 Faletti, Harold 34,35,37,45 Faletti, Larry 50 Fassino, Judith 50 Fay, Dick 2,13,36,35,38,63,7O Feddericke, Glenn 15,55 Fiedler, Nancy 45 Fiedler, Richard l5,53,55 Fitzgerald, Robert 63,70 Forney, Larry l5,37,45 Forney, Nancy 26,36,48,50 Garabrant, Marcia 11,13,5o Gehm, Keith 15,55 Gehm, Roberta 50 Gensini, Ralph 26,59,63,70 Germano, Cliff 34,35,55 Giacherio, David 34,35,53,55 Giacherio, Donald 26,34,35,37,45 Gingerich, Phil 55 Gleason, David 46 Gleason, Jim 50 Grant, Betsy 50 Grant, Dale 55 Grant, Leslie 41,4a,5o Grant, William 53,55 Grasser, Gary 48,50 Greathouse, Cindy 2O,22,26,63,7O Greathouse, Ida 46 Greathouse, Patricia 55 Greathouse, William 46 Greenwood, Dale 63,70 Griffin, Gale 50 Griffin, Jeanette 46 Griffin, Michael 15,56 Gudowski, Rosemary 56 Haage, James 56 Haig, Michael 37,46 Hall, Betty Ann 11,21,63,7o Hall, Joye 26,36,56 Hansen, Elsie 21,64,70 Hansen, Marilyn 46 Hansen, Marjorie 23,46 Hecht, Jeff 35,37,41,5O Hecht, Sue 26,56 Herrington, Kathryn 46 Holdcraft, Sandra 46 Holloway, Rodney 50 Holloway, Roger 64,70 Holmes, Roger 34,37,41,46 Holocker, Diane 64,70 Hopkins, Monna 50 Huff, Sandra 56 Huff, Sharon 51 Hundley, Bill 51 Hundley, Wayne 13,35,38,64,7o Hunt, Charles 56 J anusick, Dennis 13,56 Jeppson, Paul 34,56 Johnson, Cynthia 46 Johnson, Irvin 34,41,56 Johnson, Kenneth 64,70 Jones, William 46 Judd, Charles 46 Kapraun, Chester 15,51 Kassabaum, Gary 64,70 Kassabaurn, Patricia 50 Kassabaum, Sherry 26,46 Keegan, Kenneth 65,60 Keegan, Robert Lynn 15,51 Keen, Mike 51 Keen, Susan 51 Keller, Julia 11,12,21,26,36,65,70 Keller, Randall 35 ,38,41 ,56 Kemp, Terry 35,5 1 Kidd, Joe 34,56 Kidd, Vicki 50 Klein, Ray 12,21,23,35,38,41,65,70 Kostellic, Cherri 46 Kuhn, Daniel 37 ,41 ,51 Lanzotti, Bill 26,34,56 Lenkaitis, Lynda 4,14,17,20,22,23,65,70 Lenkaitis, William 56 Lester, James 5 1 Leuck, Linda 46 Litherland, Gene 1s,6s,7o Litherland, Lyle 15,35,37,41,46 Lutes, James 35,37 ,46 Lutes, Joe 51 Lutes, Richard 15,65,70 Machetti, Terry 26,34,56 Marcacci, Robert 57 Marchesi, Dale 15,57 Marchiori, Rnae 57 McKirgan, Nancy 23,-44,46 McMillen, Nikki 51 Mecagni, Allan 66,71 Mecagni, Stephen 46 Mekley, Robert 34,37,46 Meuser, John 2,59,66,71 Miller, Delores 46 Moews, Pamela 1a,44,4e Moore, Douglas 35,46 Moriarty, Kathleen 11,57 Morgensen, Sam 35,51 Morris, David 46 Moss, Ricky 57 Moss, Sheryl 20,21,26,66,71 Naumann, Cindy 50 Neubaum, Fran 57 Neubaum, Gary 46 Nielsen, Barbara 12,21,26,6e,71 Novak, Eileen 17,21,59,66,7 1 Novak, Robert 12, 13,20,41,66,71 Oliveri, Charles 46 Panier, James 26,34,37,46 Park, Harrison 35,38,57 Parmenter, Carolyn 11,12,2l,67,71 Parmenter, David 34,57 Parmenter, Donald 37,46 Perdew, Roger 47 Peterson, Karen Sue 26,51 Peterson, Sandy 26,-18,51 Pettit, Janice 67,71 Phillips, John l5,37,46 Phillips, Larry 4l,67,7 1 Phillips, Tom l5,37,38,41,51 Piccinelli, Claire 11,21,36,57 Piccioli, Janice 47 Pizzamiglio, Karen 11,67,71 Pletsch, Pamela 11,12,21,26,57 Pomatto, Patricia 26,47 Pratt, Dennis 35,51 Redshaw, Sharon 47 Reno, James 47 Romagnoli, Diane 51 Romani, Carl 35,38,57 Romani, Pamela 47 Ruggeri, Paul 38,57 Ruppert, Terrie 47 Russ, Virginia 57 Sabino, George 38,67,71 Sabino, Rosemary 47 Salsman, Kathleen 52 Satterfield, Robert 34,37,52 Schmitt, Larry 15,57 Schmitt, Pam 47 Schrowang, Stevel 52 Serafini, Linda 21,22,57 Serrine, Kathleen 47 Sipe, Lynn 15,52 Skowera, Andrea 52 Skutt, Wayne 15,34,41,42,58 Slutz, Jerry 15,68,7l Slutz, Michael 52 Smith, Bonita 47 Smith, Clarence 35,52 Songer, Bonnie 47 Spratt, Willard 37,41,47 Stanbary, Bill 67,71 Steele, Larry 13,58 Steffens, Randy 35,37 ,52 Stunkel, Jeanette 52 Stunkel, Paul 58 Sulmonetti, Janda 47 Swift, John 15,35,47 Swift, William 2e,35,6s,71 Tarrence, Charles 68,71 Terando, Mark 26,53,58 Tevis, Gary 52 Thacker, Alan 68,71 Thiel, Kathryn 68,71 Tonioni, Allen 15 Tonioni, Norma 58 Trahd, Denise 47 Trahd, Nicholas 35,47 Trovero, Cathy 11,26,68,71 Trowbridge, Helen 52 Troyan, Kenneth 17,26,34,69,71 Urnikis, Betty Ann 13,52 74 Urnikis, Bill 8,15,35,37,38,41,52 Urnikis, Gerald 8,15,26,37,47 Urnikis, Kathy 2,12,26,69,71 Urnikis, Peggy 2e,44,47 Uzella, Darlisa 58 Uzella, Debbie 8,48,52 Verda, Sharon 44 Vincent, Edith 47 Vogler, Stephen 58 Volker, Gary 13,37,44,47' Vollenweider, Robert 69 ,71 Vulcani, Jerri 47 Vulcani, Sherry 52 Waldscmidt, Leonard 15,58 Waldscmidt, Linda 52 Weddell, Rich 34,58 Weers, Perry 47 Whitaker, Becky 52 Wilson, Reed 47 Wolf, Janice 52 Wolf, Virginia 11,20,58 Wolf, Wilson 15,69,71 Zellmer, Cathy 26,52 Zellmer, Chuck 15,58 Zenor, Jacqueline 47 Ziano, John 47 Ziano, Kathleen 69,71 Ziano, Mary Beth 58 Zielinski, Debbie 52 Zielinski, Jerry 35,3s,42,5s Zimmer, Rick 47 Zorzi, Janet 58 Classmea' Directopf APPAREL LuBette Shoppe 339-6321 Granville Paul Khoury's Finest in Men's Wear La Salle Schafer's Store Ladies -Men's -Children's Wear Granville, Illinois Compliments of Tri-City Hdwe . - -Furniture - -Frock Shoppe La Salle, Illinois Watercott's Department Store 500 Edward Street, Henry, Ill. Young Casuals Princeton, Illinois AUTOMOTIVE SALES AND SERVICE Balestri Sz Son Spring Valley Chevrolet Oldsmobile Henry Motor Co. Henry, Illinois New Car Dealers Association Princeton, Illinois BARBER SHOPS Henry Coin Wash gl Bergantz Barber Shop Henry, Illinois Lippincott's Barber Shop Closed Mon. Open Tues. -Sat. BEAUTY SALONS Leona's Beauty Shop Standard, Ill. Ph. 339-2158 Mary Jean's Beauty Shop Granville, Illinois Member P. C. Hairdressers Assn Norm's Lov-Lee Beauty Salon Mark, Illinois Phone 339-6315 BOW LING LANES Hofer Bowling Lanes, Lounge, and Car Wash Henry, Illinois CONTRACTORS Mark Construction Company Frank Safranski Mark, Illinois Phone 339-6282 New Home Construction Additions - -Remodeling J. W. Ossola Construction Company Granville, Illinois Phone 339-6112 DRUG STORES Guziec Rexall Drugs ' 641 First Street, La Salle, Ill. Parmenter Drug Store Hennepin, Illinois Phone M58 Purity Drug Store 501 lst La Salle, Illinois 'l'hompson's Rexall Drugs In Business For Your Health Since 1885 Spring Valley, Ill. EATING ESTABLISHME NTS Florid Inn Phone 339-6356 Serving food daily, Closed Monday Swain's Kiva McNabb, Illinois Ray's Place Hennepin, Ill. Full Menu Fri. , Sat. , Sun. Noon Meals For reservations call M22 Rolando's Supper Club Highway 71, Hennepin, Illinois Vic's Fine Food and Cocktails Serving Friday, Saturday, 8: Sun. Complete Menu, Noon Luncheons Classwea' Directmy Contjaf FUNERAL HOMES Dysart Chapel Granville, Ill. Ph. 339-2231 Helmer 8: Shields Funeral Home 24 Hr. Ambulance Service Granville, Ill. 339-6234 GIFT SHOPS Diamond T Gift Shop 602 lst. La Salle, Ill. Mary Redshaw's Gift Shop Unusual Gifts and Greeting Cards Granville, Ill. Phone 339-6251 GRAIN COMPANIES Illinois Grain Corporation Hennepin, Illinois McNabb Grain Company Grinding, Mixing, Drying, Sz Storage GREENHOUSES Compliments of Nanni's Greenhouse GROCERS Bonucchi's Royal Blue Store Ph. 339-2125 Granville, Illinois Gibbs' UI Grocery Henry, Illinois Route 29 Guisti and Faletti Grocery Mark, Illinois Ph. 339-6422 Haig's Grocery Magnolia 869-3631 The Finest in Fresh Meats Compliments of Hennepin Food Mart Janusick's BI-RIT E Malooley's Food Mart Spring Valley, Illinois Murphy's Cardinal Food Mart Henry, Illinois Piccioli's Grocery Mark, Illinois Ph. 339-2665 HARDWARE STORES Harry Debo and Son 1713 4th Street Peru, Illinois Gambles Hardware, Appliances, 8: Furniture Henry, Illinois Granville Hardware Store Granville, Illinois Phone 339-2121 Grassers' Hardware Fedders Heating 81 Air Conditioning McNabb, Illinois Hennepin Marine Sales Sporting Goods, Hennepin H. L. Simpson Building Material Lumber, Millwork, Glass, Hwd. La Salle Office Supply 81 Equipment 821 lst Street La Salle, Illinois Tri -Town Electric Where Quality Makes the Difference Edward Novak, Proprietor IMPLEMENT COMPANY Josephson 81 Son Princeton, Ill. John Deere Equipment Courtesy Sears Roebuck Princeton, Illinois JEWELERS Putnam County's Leading Food Center Paul Cohard--Jeweler Granville, Ill. Ph. 339-2132 Peru, Illinois Classified Directmy Confd. C. A. Jenson, Jewelers 709 lst St., La Salle Our 49th Year Harry F. Shanks Jeweler's 422 Edward St. , Henry, Illinois NEWSPAPERS Compliments of Henry News Rep Phone Henry 364-3250 The Putnam County Record Putnam County's Only Newspaper Granville, Illinois PUTNAM C OUNTY SERVICES McNabb Telephone Company McNabb, Illinois Putnam County Bank Hennepin, Illinois Putnam County Realty Granville, Illinois 339-6471 - -7 Registered Representatives - Pete Vacca Insurance Agency Complete Insurance Service Granville, Illinois RECORD SHOP The M Sz M Record Shop La Salle, Illinois SERVICE STATIONS Bob 8: Coye's Gulf Station Granville, III. Ph. 339-6114 Colby Standard Service Hennepin, Illinois Phone: M-9 Tires - -Tubes - -Batteries - -Tune -ups Hopkin's Standard Service 3rd and Main Street, Henry, Ill. McNabb Service and Repair McNabb, Illinois Standard Oil Company Kelly Carlson McNabb, Illinois T RUCKING COMPANY G. H. Sandberg Trucking Livestock - -Grain - -Gravel McNabb, Illinois VETERINARIAN Compliments of Dr. john Ehrhardt McNabb, Illinois FRIENDS Bowman's Mens Shop, Boys Too. Bernice Pettegrew, Mode O'Day Mrs. O. V. Shaffer, Big Top Caive Shoe Store The end of the school year brought a flurry of activities: ten seniors competed for the honor of king and queen of the spring danceg the top ten seniors, scholas- tically, were announcedg the last student boarded the bus on the final day of schoolg and to close the school year completely, the first graduating class of Putnam County High School marched into the gymnasium to receive their diplomas , 78 L A utogm 112125 A utogmplzs I 3 ia 5 F 1 27 9 1 A F 5' 51 ,. ! P A E 3 A. E 5 .i 4 5 5 e 5 1 E Y 5 F 1 5 if r 'E E 5 '! E : ? we ! Ig 5 E if E 3. f 'Z s 'F Q fi 51 1 E 5, 5 5 3 2 2 r, 1 v ,,. . - ' 9519.2 .f: :'41-f,i'241'.fi-wfwtksvfy ..:f,','iM .Z- -tr: i?:3 '- 1324'-Ifirfzlvfe ' iQ Gil 22 .., A ' V Y, 1 1 -4 'iii Qs' F


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