R.O.V.A. High School Oneida, Illinois Kemie Rittenhouse Junior Editor — Activities Organizations Athletics Administration And Faculty Underclassmen Juniors Seniors Beth Strom Junior Editor 5-22 23-42 43-60 61-72 73-82 83-92 93-109 LOOK AT IT THIS WAY— SOMEONE HAS TO PLA Y THE PART OF A FLOWER IN THE CLASS PLA Y ACTIVITIES Fall Mixer The '71 Fall Mixer was held on September 10. Wayne Olson was the M.C. for the night. Music was provided by Jeff Parrish. Refreshments were served with the seniors first in line, and the freshman, traditionally last. Greasy Freshmen Lose Something? ROYAL ATTENDANTS: Fr. Sue Rowe, Greg Clark; Soph. Dick Naslund, Sharon Adams; Jr. Barb Holt, Alan True-love; Sr. Dave Keener, Penny Rednour; Crownbearers, Johnny Flack and Cindy Flinner; QUEEN Jo Erickson and KING Wayne Olson. ROYAL REPRESENTATIVES: Sr. Dave Keener, Penny Rednour; Jr. Don Rollins, Sara Wes-terdale; Soph. Dale Holmes, Tresea Clark; Fr. Kevin Main, Jan Kemp. 8 Despite a drizzly day and dampened spectators, the annual Homecoming parade, held on Friday, October 22, proceeded through the streets of Oneida, and back to the football field. As the dummy smoldered, fans rushed into the gym for the remaining activities. Among several of the highlights, was the presentation of mums to Coach Whalen. The muddy field didn't stop the Tiger's fighting spirit as they chalked up a 15-0 victory over the Aledo Green Dragons. Ruling over the Homecoming Dance on Saturday, were Wayne Olson and Jo Erickson. Music was provided by Jason. Float A Date With Judy □ by Aileen Leslie directed by John Butler November 19, 1971 CAST INCLUDES: J. Butler, director, Student directors, DeAnn Best and Donna Libby. STANDING FROM LEFT TO RIGHT. Sharon Main, Donna Libby, Marsha Williamson, Wym Matthews, and Patti Bellringer. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT. Deb Borwn, Randy Larson, John Salter, Greg Fritz, Judy Adams, Denise Foster, and Elaine Graves. BEHIND THE SET--STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT, Keith Brown, Joe Pecharich, Dale Holmes, Pat Nelson, Carol Haynes, and Jim Galbreath. SITTING LEFT TO RIGHT. Joni Horton, Joyce Holt, Gloria Carlson, Scarlott Olson, Deb Swanson, and Mary Lou England. DIRECTOR-John Butler, STUDENT DIRECTORS-DeAnn Best, Donna Libby, and Carol Haynes. STANDING LEFT TO RIGHT. Marg Holt, Greg Fritz, Denise Foster, Roger Saylor, Deb Swanson, Dave Pogue, Judy Adams, Randy Larson, and John Salter. SEATED Patti Behringer and Jean Saline. “ Ten Little Indians” By Agatha Cristie Directed By John Butler May 12th and 13th, 1972 Ten little Indian boys going out to dine, One choked his little self and then there were nine. Nine Little Indian boys sat up very late, One overslept himself and then there were eight. Two little Indians left all alone They got married and then there were none. 14 Three reasons why I can’t, but four reasons why I can. hang Dick and Queen Wanda I just washed my hair, and can't do a thing with it. Y'All Come Back Now, Ya Hear? I'm proud to be an American farmer. AWARDS DAY May 25, 1972 Agriculture Outstanding Senior-Keith Brown Greenhand Sweetheart-Rosemary England Home Economics Betty Crocker Award-DeAnn Best Crisco Award-Sheryl Clark Band John Phillip Sousa Award-Keith Brown Industrial Arts Golden Hammer Award-Dan Carlson and Keith Fell Oneida Americanism Award-Larry Lawson SAR Citizenship Award-Deb Swanson Laurie Leafgreen Memorial Award-Doris Erickson Honor Scholars Debbie Swanson Margaret Holt Doris Erickson Dean Holmes Greg Fritz Larry Lawson DeAnn Best Ag. Sweetheart-Judy Adams English and Speech Awards English I.............Sue Rowe and Sherrill Swanson English II.............Sharon Adams and Rod Miller English III .... Sheila Sheeley and Kathy Weber English IV . . . Margaret Holt and Debbie Swanson Speech.................Kathy Kemp and Jean Saline Library Awards Outstanding Librarians..................Gary Strange Mary Jo Stickle Outstanding Librarian of the Year . . . Virgie Cruce 16 GAA Outstanding Senior Jackie Sornberger Oneida Jr. Woman's Club Scholarship DeAnn Best Altona Americanism Award Doris Erickson 17 i Oriental” On April 29, the juniors honored the class of of 1972 with a prom at Holiday Inn in Galesburg. An oriental setting was chosen by the junior class. Japanese latterns were hung from the ceiling and fortune cookies and chopsticks were placed at each place setting. Relaxing with Entertainment . . . Yokohama Mama Thank you Mary Jo and Alan for some well-done 18 songs! F.F.A. Banquet The annual R.O.V.A. F.F.A. Parent-Son Banquet was held in the high school cafe-torium on Thursday, May 4, 1972. The invocation was given by Tim Fritz and the meal was served by the Adult Fellowship Class of the Oneida Methodist Church. Dave Rylander served as master of ceremony, and the welcome was given by Mark Johnson, followed by the response from Mr. Everett Brown. The F.F.A. Creed was given by Larry Carlson and Glenn Saline. Rosemary England was recognized as the Greenhand Sweetheart, and Judy Adams was honored as the Chapter Sweetheart. Jim Cahill was presented with the Star Greenhand Award by Mr. Wylie Shimel, who represented the County Companies Insurance. Hono ary Chapter Farmer Degrees were presented to Mrs. William Adams, Mr. Everett Brown, and State Representative. A.T. Me Master. Two State F.F.A. officers were present and gave speeches. They were Ben Wessels, Section 4 President and District 1 Director; and Dennis Dazey, State President of the Illinois Association Future Farmers of America. Honorary Chapter Farmer Degrees Greenhand and Chapter Sweethearts Sheryl Clark presents awards. Sextet entertains mothers. F.H.A. M other-Daughter Banquet The annual Mother-Daughter Banquet was held May 9, in the cafetorium. The evening started with the meal served by the Ontario Homemakers Extension. Mrs. Schluter, the guest speaker, told of her experiences as a Pillsbury Bake-off winner. A style show was presented by several F.H.A. girls. Sheryl Clark served as Mistress of Ceremonies and sang two song solos. The sextet also presented two numbers. All senior members were recognized and presented corsages. The installation ceremony ended the program with Jo Windsor installed as the new president for the 1972-73 year. 21 Athletic Banquet Around 300 attended the Athletic Banquet held in the R.O.V.A. Cafetorium on Tuesday evening, May 16, with a potluck dinner at 6:30 p. m. The toastmaster was Dr. Ralph Vinson. Inovacation was given by Pastor Albert Murphy of Oneida. William Whalen presented the football awards to the following; the most improved player to Steve Best, the best offensive back to A1 Truelove, the best defensive back to Dave Clark, the best offensive lineman to Mike Collopy, the best defensive lineman to Barth Olson. Dean Holmes received the most valuable Senior award in track. Coach Bob Meredith presented the following basketball awards; most valuable Senior award went to Brad Clay, the most improved player award to Dan Courtright, the rebounding award, free throw award and the top performer award all went to Reed Johnson. Athletic Director Bill Adams presented the Bob Heflin-Dean Somberger memorial award to the most valuable senior participant in all sports to Brad Clay. He also presented Larry Lawson a plaque from the Letterman's Club for his many years as manager. Barth Olson received the Dale Johnston memorial award, most valuable Senior football participant. The speaker was Joe Stowell of Bradley University of Peoria. 22 WE THINK EVERYONE SHOULD BELONG TO A CLUB — AS A MA TTER OF FACT. IF YOU’D CARE TO BUY ONE WE HA VE SEVERAL FOR SALE RIGHT HERE ORGANIZATIONS —-J g— Where's the ball?? 3 Ole' Yearbook in process Bend, 2. . 3. . 4 i r__________ •«« Rovan Staff ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; M. Williamson, B. Strom, Jr. Editor; P. Rednour, Sr. Editor; S. Clark, Sr. Editor- K. Rittenhouse, Jr. Editor, K. Kemp. ROW II: A. Hendricks, J. Hunter, K. Marlow, J. Olson, J. Windsor, P. Olson, D. Libby, M. England. ROW III: C. F. Peterson, D. Weir, J. Erickson, M. Whitman, S. Olson, J. Sorn-berger, D. Johnson, K. Peterson, D. Brown, S. Swanson, typist not present. Alright . . . who cobbed my pictures? Um boy . . . love them tootsie pops. 26 Drama Club ROW I LEFT-RIGHT: G. Fritz, R. Laron, W. Matthews, D. Pogue, ROW II: D. Best, J. Adams, D. Libby, S. Main, J. Salter, S. Olson, M. England, J. Saline, D. Swanson, M. Williamson, C. Pecharich, D. Brown, J. Holt, D. Foster, W. Davis, Spon: J. Butler. N.H.S. ROW 1 L TO R: Spon. J. Simonson; V.P., D. Holmes; S. C. Rep., J. McCormick; Pres.; M. Holt; Sec-Treas. , C. Haynes. ROW 2: K. Kemp, D. Erickson, D. Best, K. Fell, D. Swanson, G. Fritz, L. Lawson. ROW 3: N. Erickson, S. Sheeley, J. Saline, B. Holt, K. Weber, R. Johnson, B. Strom, G. Swanson, C. Saline, G. Peterson. Congratulations Nancy! Student Council ROW 1 L TO R: S. Swanson, J. Salter; V.P., C.F. Peterson; Pres.; D. Swanson; Sec-Treas. , S. Olson; G. Peterson, W. Olson; Spon.; M. David. ROW 2: R. Saylor, D. Rylander, D. Foster, J. Windsor, B. Strom, B. Holt, K. Adams, D. Harmison, B. Collinson. ROW 3: S. Graves, J. Kemp, R. England, J. Galbreath, G. Fritz, J. Somberger, J. McCormick, D. Olson, M. Holt, D. Pogue. Science Club ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; B. Huffman, P. Adams, S. Westerdale, S. C. rep.; B. Holt, Pres.; D. Marlow, sec-tres.; B. Main, D. Brown, K. Main. ROW II: D. Lovett, Spon.; S. Clark, J. Olson, J. Skender, T. Clark, P. Behringer, D. Thuline, V. Collins, P. Rollins, K. Adams, S. Adams, J. Main, B. Vinson. ROW III: J. Salter, J. Parrish, D. Olson, M. Holt, C.F. Peterson, D. Holmes, J. Horton, B. Hendricks, R. Larson, D. Erickson, D. Naslund, D. Pogue, B. Johnson, R. Burns. 29 ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; Mr. Laubach, J. Clifford, sec-tres.; R. Collinson, S.C. Rep.; D. Hendricks, Parliamentarian; R. Brazee, V.P.; K. Fell, Pres.; Mr. Crist. ROW II: R. Saylor, D. Appell, D. Holt, R. Varner, G. Icenogle. ROW III: J. Mueller, R. Boughton, D. Dexter, B. Rask, J. Stickle, D. Harmison. ROW IV: E. Brazee, D. Erickson, M. Anderson, B. McGraw, L. Whitman, L. Barnes. . o. c. I.O.C. pops popcorn at all home games. Bookworms ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; M. Baumgardner, M. Lufkin, D. Foster, S.C. rep.; M. Stickle, sec.; K. Thalman, Historian; S. Calkins, tres.; S. Sheeley, V.P.; G. Strange, Pres.; R. Marshall, S. Strange, R. Mills, STANDING: R. Pine, C. Holt, L. Ring, J. Wheeler, E. Graves, W. Davis, P. Harmison, D.Jones, D. Mueller, A. Mills, L. Larson, G. Carlson, V. Cruce, B. Calkins, Miss Green, sponsor. ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; E. Graves, D. Mueller, S. Strange, R. Marshall, D Foster, M. Lufkin, S. Sheeley, Miss Green. ROW II: M. Stickle, S. Calkins, L. Larson, M. Whitman, B. Calkins, V. Cruce, C. Johnson, K. Thalman, J. Wheeler, C. Holt, ROW III: G. Strange, R. Radenbaugh, P. Anderson, J. Martinson, B. Strom, T. Barnes, M. Weber, R. Holman, M. Colwell, M. Baumgardner. ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT: D. Rollins, sentinel; B. Williams, sec.;C. Peterson V.P.; J. Adams, sweetheart; K. Brown, Pres.; J. Pecharich, treas.; M. Collopy, reporter. ROW II: D. Holt, L. Carlson, T. Fritz, M. Larson, S. Swanson, R. Rollins, D. Keener. ROW III: G. Saline, D. Rylander, B. Wetterow, D. Williams, G. Icenogle, I. Ring, J. Rask, J. Hunter. ROW IV: R. Henry, J. Cahill, R. Williams, J. Wheeler, K. Nyman, B. Larson, D. Erickson. ROW V: M. Rollins, D. Dexter, B. Marshall, J. Martinson, T. Dennis, S.Henry, B. Kemper, D. Beetler, ROW VI: H. Hunter, K. Naslund, S. Peterson, D. Schwartzkopf, M. Olson, K. Swanson, M. Johnson. F.F.A. ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; Miss Guebert, spons. ; J. Horton, sec.; M. Baumgardner, V.P. of Public Relations; S. Shee-ley, V.P. of Project; D. Best 2nd V.P.; P. Rednour, pres.; S. Clark, V.P.; L. Ring, historian; J. Windsor, S.C. rep.; K. Johnson, V.P. of recreation: D. Erickson, tres.; ROW II: J. Wetterow, P. Harmison, K. McClay, T. Empson, B. Chandlee, J. Naslund, E. Collinson, C. Nelson, M. Whitman, J. Somberger. ROW III: A. Brennan, P. Colley, J. Norene, R. Pine, C. Morlan, L. Malcolm. M. Haneghan, W. Davis. ROW IV: V. Behringer, C. Hendricks, V. Strange, C. Holt, M. Weber, B. Hatch, S. Main, D. Libby, C. Collopy. ROW V: M. Lufkin, J. Wheeler, S. Swanson, K. Marlow, S. Hanson, P. Henry, D. Childers, P. Nelson. F.H.A. Freshman Initiation 33 Mrs. Nelson was speaker ROW Is LEFT-RIGHT; S. Adams, T. Clark, K. Adams, V. Cruce, D. Wignall, S. Royer. ROW II: M. Lufkin, M. Strom, N. Swanson, P. Harmison, N. Glass, N. Johnson, J. Henderson, D. Marlow, J. Skender, J. Main, C. Graves, J. Courtright, M. Haneghan, D. Barnes, K. Peterson. ROW III: J. Olson, M. Saline, E. Collinson, C. Hendricks, V. Behringer, C. Morlan, R. Pine, W. Davis, K. Johnson. ROW IV: L. Ring, D. Erickson, S. Rowe, N. Clark, N. Rylander, S. Lynn, P. Rollins, C. Nelson, L. Malcolm. ROW V: D. Childers, T. Emp-son, B. Chandler, N. Behnken, D. Brown, P. Adams, K. Main, T. Pecharich, J. Holt, D. Thuline. ROW VI: S. Vincent, B. Shepherd, J. Ziegler, A. Devlin, M. McMaster, R. England, L. Truelove, C. Kirk, J. Kemp, S. Swanson, D. Berg. ROW I: LEFT-RIGHT; B. Strom, S.C. rep; G. Carlson, sports head; P. Behringer, treas.; N. Erickson, sec.; D. Johnson, V.P.; J. Sornberger, pres.; D. Behringer, sponsor. ROW II: M. Whitman, D. Libby, B. Hatch, M. Hannam, L. Bowman, D. Erickson, D. Swanson. ROW III: S. Calkins, J. Windsor, T. Pecharich, S. Strange, C. Holt, D. Mueller, K. Thalman, S. Olson. ROW IV: M. Stickle, D. Foster, V. Collins, B.Holt, S. Westerdale, S. Main, D. Best. ROW V: V. Parkinson, L. Dillbeck, K. Rittenhouse, C. Saline, M. Williamson, R. Sornberger, D. Weir, C. Johnson. ROW T: J. Adams, C. Devlin, J. Saline, J. McCormick, P. Olson, B. Huffman, K. Marlow, S. Swanson. G.A.A. 35 Tigerettes ROW 1 L TO R: P. Behringer, M. Williamson, N. Glass, N. Clark, B. Strom, J. Gridler, V. Collins, R. Ritten-house, D. Weir. ROW 2: M. McMaster, S. Rowe, G. Carlson, S. Swanson, N. Behnken, J. Henderson, N. Erickson, D. Foster, S. Royer, M. Stickle, D. Childer, Spon. L. Green. Pep Club ROW 1 L TO R: R. Somberger, J. Saline, J. Adams, C. Saline, M. Holt. ROW 2: R. England, Spon.; D. Behringer, P. Harmison, J. Horton, M. Hannam, B. Hatch, D. Libby, M. Williamson, M. Larson, J. Scott, K. Adams. ROW 3: L. Ring, D. Johnson, B. Strom, T. Clark, J. Henderson, K. Peterson, P. Behringer, M. Strom, J. Skender, J. Holt. ROW 4: B. Chandlee, K. Brown, M. Stickle, N. Erickson, J. Windsor, T. Pecharich, K. Main, P. Adams, D. Thuline, C. Pecharich, J. Olson. ROW 5: J. Wheeler, V. Behringer, J. Norene, N. Behnken, E. Curry, T. Empson, D. Foster, B. Calkins, G. Carlson. ROW 6: J. Kemp, A. Brennan, R. Pine, M. Lufkin, C. Morlan, S. Fredrickson, V. Cruce, D. Berg, D. Erickson, L. Malcom, S. Swanson, S. Adams. ROW 7: N. Johnson, K. Johnson, W. Davis, V. Collins, K. Rittenhouse, M. McMaster, L. Truelove, A. Devlin, S. Rowe, C. Kirk, D. Harmison. ROW 8: L. Barnes, B. Hendricks, D. Pogue, J. Stickle, E. Eckstedt, S. Vinson, B. Sheppard, S. Burford, N. Clark, J. Main. ROW 9: T. Whitman, R. Varner, J. Hunger, L. Carlson, J. Cahill, N. Rylander. ROW I LEFT-RIGHT: Spon. W. Adams, M. Gibbs, L. Lawson, B. Clay, P. Nelson S.C. Rep.; R. Johnson, A. Truelove, D. Clark, B. Olson. ROW II: M. Robson, D. Holmes, G. Peterson, K. Naslund, R. Saylor, D. Blender, R. Brown. ROW III: D. Olson, S. Best, G. Swanson, G. Rylander, J. Empson, D. Courtright, D. Schwartzkopf, D. Rollins, K. Farrell. I'm sorry lady, but this has to be your coat. 37 38 R.O.V.A. High Concert Band IHSA Band G Choral Ensembles were held at Monmouth High School on February 26. Those who participated were: Mary Lou England and Cathy Saline flute duet Marsha Williamson and Beth Strom clarinet duet Susan Royer, Mary Jo Stickle, Janet Olson, and Janice Main saxophone quartet Debbie Brown, Vickie Collins, Nancy Behnken, Eric Ekstedt, and Keith Brown solos Joan Courtright, Nancy Erickson, Beth Strom, and Marsha Williamson clarinet quartet Keith Brown, Dixie Thuline, and Eric Ekstedt trumpet trio 39 R.O. V.A. Hi Chorus Girls Sextet LEFT TO RIGHT: Doris Erickson, Debbie Swanson, Scarlott Olson, Mary Lou England, Debbie Brown, Brenda Hatch, and Carolyn Graves. 41 Debbie Swanson Gwyneth Bassett Doris Erickson Virgie Cruce Carolyn Graves Chris Nelson Sharon Main Sherrill Swanson Donna Libby POW! BIF! BLAMf CRUNCH ATHLETICS • Brad Doug Dave Mike Dean Greg Barth Mark Kevin Steve THE MIGHTY VARSITY: ROW 1: Clay, D. Holmes, W. Olson, B. Olson. ROW 2: L. Frymire, K. Farrell, M. Collopy, S. Graves, D. Blender, K. Naslund, D. Rollins, D. Olson, D. Schwartzkopf. ROW 3: J. Ring, D. Holt, M. Olson, D. Clark, S. Best, A. Truelove, G. Rylander, M. Gibbs. MANAGERS: M. Robson, R. Saylor. VARSITY FOOTBALL SCORES September 17 September 24 October 1 October October October 22 October 29 November 5 November 12 Season Record 5-4 R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. R.O.V.A. 6 Alwood 26 7 Carthage 28 53 Knoxville 6 54 R.M.A. 6 9 Alexis 7 15 Ale do 0 0 Galva 35 13 Abingdon 28 49 Warren 14 Conference Record 3-2 Twinkle Toes R.O.V.A. TIGERS FRESH-SOPH: MANAGERS: B. McGraw, D. Ziegler. ROW 1: M. Johnson, K. Main, D. Kelly, B. Vinson. ROW 2: R. McGraw, K. Swanson, B. Main, M. Gibbs, R. Kelly. ROW 3: B. Farrell, S. Peterson, G. Clark, B. Rhoades, H. Hunter, M. Anderson, G. Coffman, L. Lawrence. Could be tense! Brad Alan Greg Dan Dave Gerry Barth Gary Bruce Dean Reed 1972 1972 VARSITY BASKETBALL SCHEDULE R.O.V.A. 41 Galva 52 R.O.V.A. 76 Knoxville 60 R.O.V.A. 59 Aledo 67 R.O.V.A. 52 Knoxville 50 R.O.V.A. 73 Alexis 87 R.O.V.A. 56 Abingdon 53 R.O.V.A. 66 Knoxville 68 R.O.V.A. 41 Abingdon 60 R.O.V.A. 47 Galva 64 R.O.V.A. 65 Knoxville 78 R.O.V.A. 63 Aledo 81 R.O.V.A. 69 Alexis 75 R.O.V.A. 61 Abingdon 59 R.O.V.A. 41 Abingdon 56 John 1st place Knoxville Invitational Tournament Shane ROW I: B. Vinson, B. Johnson, S. Blust, J. Horton, D. Beetler, B. Main. ROW II: D. Holmes, L. Whitman, D. Olson, D. Naslund, R. Burns. ROW III: K. Farrell, M. Anderson, M. Holt, ROW IV: B. Hendricks, D. Erickson, D. Nelson. J. Mueller, M. Larson, D. Harmison, R. McGraw, D. Ziegler, L. Lawrence, B. Rhodes, J. Cahill, G. Coffman, S. Swanson, T. Fritz, G. Saline, D. Dexter, J. Stickle, D. Kelly. Rova Track Squad SPRINTERS: D. Naslund, D. Holmes, B. Clay, E. Ekstedt, K. Farrell. DISTANCE MEN: B. Kemper, B. Main, R. Brown, M. Anderson, B. Johnson, D. Olson, D. Nichols, K. Brown. HIGH JUMP: Dave Ziegler, Brad Clay, Darcy Harmison, Dan Courtright, Dave Kelly, Steve Blust, Jim Scott. HURDLERS: Leroy Lawrence, Greg Coffman, Dave Clark, A1 Truelove, Kevin Farrell, Brad Clay, Dave Ziegler, Dan Courtright. SHOT PUTTERS AND DISCUS THROWERS: Marc Gibbs, Don Rollins, Jim Cahill, Stuart Peterson, Marlon Olson, Jeff Ring. LONG JUMPERS 880-YD RUNNERS Richard Burns Reed Johnson Dave Beetler Brad Hendricks Steve Blust Dave Erickson POLE VAULT MEN FRONT: Dave Kelly, Ron Mc-Graw. STANDING: Dean Nichols, Dick Naslund, Jim Scott, Eric Ekstedt, Marty Seiboldt. FRESHMEN TRACK MEMBERS FRONT: Jim Stickle, Darcy Harmison, Bob McGraw, Dave Kelly. STANDING: Howard Hunter, Kevin Main, Bob Farrell, Glenn Saline, Leroy Lawrence. 56 Coaches FOOTBALL: Bill Wise, Bill Whalen, Jim Simonson. J.V. FOOTBALL: Jim Simonson, Bill Wise BASKETBALL: Bob Meredith, Jim Simonson, Vinton Pease. TRACK: Bill Whalen, Bill Wise Rosemary, Jan, Brenda, and Nina; our Freshmen Cheerleaders. Varsity Judy Cathy Margaret OUR PLACE IS IN FRONT OF THE CROWD AND BEHIND THE TEAM Jean Rita Statisticians and Managers BASKETBALL: B. Holt, D. Johnson, J. Somberger, S. Olson, N. Clark, P. Behringer, T. Clark, R. Saylor, P. Adams, S. Vinson, S. Rowe, A. Devlin, K. Peterson, J. Skender. BASKETBALL: M. Robson, R. Saylor, R. Kelly, L. Carlson, L. Lawson. Track: M. Robson, R. Kelly, L. Lawson. 60 FOOTBALL: D. Ziegler, B. McGraw, M. Robson, R. Saylor. WANT TO KNOW WHICH ONE OF YOU KIDS PUT GLUE IN MY HAT YESTERDAY. AND WANT TO KNOW RIGHT NOW ADMINISTRATION FACULTY Board of Education BACK ROW--Clark Main, Ralph Vinson, Carl Erickson, Don Erickson, John Saline. FRONT ROW--J.W. Valbracht Superintendent; Jerry King, Meta Olson. Secretaries Mrs. Holmes Lunch Room Supervisor and Receptionist Mrs. Skender Superintendents's Secretary Secretary Mrs. Johnson 62 Principal and Secretary MRS. SWANSON Office Pages If You Could Be Anything Else MR. WILLIAM ADAMS 26 years at R.O. V.A. teaching math; Attended University of Illinois, M. I. T., Monmouth College; World Traveler. MR. CHARLES BEADLES 2 years at R.O. V.A. teaching Spanish Attended Western Illinois University MRS. DOROTHY BEHRINGER 5 years at R. O. V. A. teaching Girls's P. E.; Attended Monmouth College; I am satisfied. 64 MR. JOHN BUTLER 1 year at R.O. V.A. teaching English II and IV, speech; Attended Western Illinois University; Roller Derby King In The World What Would You Be? MR. DONALD CRIST 1 year at R.O. V.A. teaching Drafting and Metals; Attended Northeast Missouri State College; A professional water skiing instructor at Cypress Gardens, Florida. MRS. MARY FRAN CRIST 1 year at R.O. V.A. teaching Art; Attended Northeast Missouri State College; Owner of my own clothing store. MR. MAHLON DAVID 3 years at R.O. V.A. teaching Band and Chorus; Attended Illinois Wesleyan and Illinois State University; Physician. 65 MISS LANA GREEN 1 year at R.O. V.A. - Librarian; Attended Eastern Illinois University; A better driver. What Is Your MR. NORMAN GROSS 1 year at R.O. V.A. teaching Physics, Chemistry, Math IV Attended Bethel College in Kansas; Students who don't try. MISS LOIS GUEBERT 6 years at R. O. V. A. teaching Home Economics Attended Souther Illinois University and University of Illinois; People who don't clean up their own mess. MR. STEVE INDRA 1 year at R. O. V. A. teaching English, History; Attended Illinois State University; Mondays. Pet Peeve? MR. JOHN KRAUS 4 years at R.O. V. A. teaching Driver Education; Attended Illinois State University; Driver's Education students who have a weak left hand and a heavy right foot. MR. N.C. LAUBACH 3 years at R.O.V.A. teaching Cabinet Making and Welding; Attended Bethel College and Kansas State College; People who think they know everything. MR. DAN LOVETT 1 1 2 years at R. O. V.A. teaching Biology I, II; Attended Iowa State University; Bigoted People. MR. ROBERT MEREDITH 2 years Guidance Counselor and Basketball Coach Eureka College, Illinois State University; Watching the ball go through the hoop on Tuesday and Friday nights. What Do Most At MR. DONALD NOFFITT 3 years teaching Agriculture; University of Illinois The cooperation I have received from people in the community. MISS SUE NUGENT 3 years at R. O. V. A. teaching typing, shorthand, office practice; Attended Northeast Missouri State; Working with all types of people and helping with the yearbook. 68 You Enjoy R.O.V.A.? MR. RICHARD PAUL 7 year at R. O. V. A. teaching U.S. History, American Government, American Problems; Attended Northern Illinois University; The students. MISS DIANE SCHUMACHER 1 year at R.O, V.A. teaching 7th grade math, basic math, and Algebra II; Attended University of Northern Iowa; Listening to students gossip in the hallway. MR. GARY SINNARD 1 year at R. O. V. A. teaching General Business, Business Law and Accounting; Attended Iowa State University, Drake University, Northeast Missouri State College; The faculty members and students. 69 MR. JAMES SIMONSON 2 years at R. O. V. A teaching English I and II; Attended Kansas State Teachers College; Athletic events and reading books. What Is Your Hobby? MR. WILLIAM WHALEN 2 years at R. O. V. A. teaching Boys P. E., Head Football and Track Coach; Attended University of Missouri; Coaching. We Thank Those Who Clean For Us Bill Johnson Cook For Us Mable Holmes Juanita Foster Elva Icenogle Lucille Holmes Ruth Carlson Pauline Lanz (not picutred) Drive For Us L. Ruhl L. Johnson W. Icenogle J. Girdler S. Chokley B. Lyons B. Somberger S. Rasmuson B. Harmison H. Godsil A V% « tr T'U i r £- s-3 KNOW IT'S A FRIGHTENING THOUGHT. MY DEAR. BUT SOMEWHERE OUT THERE BEYOND THIS FENCE LIES THE EDGE OF THE WORLD UNDERCLASSMEN The Freshman of ’71-72 President Sherrill Swanson Vice President Greg Clark Secretary Sue Rowe Treasurer Marty Seiboldt Dennis Appell Debbie Barnes Michelle Bassett Vicki Behringer Nancy Behnken Donna Berg Sherrie Burford Jim Cahill Beth Calkins Larry Carlson Brenda Chandlee Dennise Childers Natalie Clark Debbie Clifford Greg Coffman Cindy Collinson Elaine Collinson Jay Cooley Connie Collopy Julie Corcoran 74 Rep. Ronnie McGraw Rep. Darcy Harmison Rep. Jan Kemp Rep. Rosemary England Virgie Cruce Amy Devlin Dennis Dexter Mitchell Ekstedt Teresa Empson Diane Erickson Bob Farrell Sharon Fredrickson Tim Fritz Where did it go? Gayle Frymire Matt Gibbs Donald Hart Carol Hendricks Rich Henry Howard Hunter 75 Mark Johnson Nina Johnson Donna Jones Dave Kelly Robert Kemper Cindy Kirk Kenneth Larson Lynn Larson Mike Larson Leroy Lawrence Marcia Lufkin Susie Lynn Kevin Main Linda Malcolm Roxanne Marshal Annette Mills Jeff Mueller Robert McGraw Karen McKee Martha McMaster Jamie Naslund Chris Nelson Patty Nelson Stuart Peterson 76 Bob Rask Bob Rhoades David Robson Mark Rollins David Rylander Nancy Rylander Glen Saline John Scott Bonnie Shepherd Jim Stickle Vivian Strange Keith Swanson Steve Swanson Lora Beth Theesfield Lori Truelove Susan Vinson Rita Westfall Tim Whitman Douglas Williams Rodney Williams David Ziegler Johanna Ziegler 77 The Sophomores of “71-72” President John Salter Vice President Dale Holmes Secretary Janet Olson Tre asurer Pat Nelson Pam Adams Sharon Adams Marty Anderson Pam Anderson David Beetler Patti Behringer Steve Blust Audrey Brennan Debbie Brown Richard Burns Tresea Clark Paula Clewell Mary Colwell Tom Colwell Patty Cooley Joan Courtright Wanda Davis David Erickson Kevin Farrell Gerry Fox 78 Marc Gibbs Janice Girdler Nancy Glass Carolyn Graves Pat Harmison Hi Roy! Randy Larson Robert Larson Bill Main Janice Main Kimberly Main Diane Marlow Bill Marshall Julie Martinson Wym Matthews Gary McGee Edgar McGee Rodney Miller Alan Mitzenius Cheryl Morlan Dick Naslund Charles Peterson Kama Peterson Dean Nichols Joyce Norene Marlon Oslon Connie Pecharich 80 If they make taffy apples, who says we can't eat them? Rhonda Pine Marie Pugh Ruth Radenbaugh Roy Rehn Jeff Ring Lory Ring Mike Robson Paula Rollins Susan Royer Mary Beth Saline Jim Scott Tom Shaw Jaynee Skender Marilyn Stauffer Michelle Strom Nancy Swanson Dixie Thu line Bill Vinson Dennis Wadhams Joanne Westfall Bob Wetterow Jim Wheeler Larry Whitman Debbie Wignall Orville Wilson t 81 8------3 S----3 Junior Quiz Numbers of questions correspond to numbers beside Jr. pictures on following pages 1. What Jr. girl prefers younger guys? 2. Who went to Cottage Hospital the Most this winter? 3. What 3 guys like to throw eggs? 4. Who enjoys running around the school in 3 ft. of snow? 5. What Jr. couple likes to fight the most? 6. What girl can hit the highest note? 7 at fo°tbaU player wiU be missed by Coach Whalen and the kids next year but will be playing against 8. Who had his finger operated on? 9. Who tries to kill himself every weekend on his motorcycle? 10. Who enjoys taking ICK pictures for Rovan Staff? 11. Who is always reporting for WGIL Information News? 12. What is Flash's real name? S3 ♦ «.... -3 • 8——3 Gerry Peterson President Gary Swanson Barb Holt Secretary S. C. Representative Roger Saylor S.C. Representative Bruce Shepherd Treasurer Ray Boughton Linda Bowman Ed Brazee Ron Brown (4) Sherrill Calkins Gloria Carlson Gwyneth Bassett (6) Steve Best (8) David Blender (3,12) Junior class rings finally arrive. 86 Lori Dillbeck Stan Henry David Holt Barbara Huffman Kenneth Naslund Patty Olson Theresa Pecharich John Rask Roger Rollins Donnie Rollins Kemie Rittenhouse Greg Rylander (9) Carol Sail 89 Linda Sail Rita Somberger (5) Mary Jo Stickle Dennis Schwartzkopf Steve Steward Sheila Sheeley Sandra Strange Beth Strom Alan True love Shane Whitman (3) Ricky Varner Darla Weir Marsha Williamson (1) Kathy Weber Sara Westerdale (2) Jo Windsor DON’T PLA Y NO MORE OF THEM SAD SONGS. LFNNY SENIORS Class of’72 WAYNE OLSON, President What I ought not—I do! DAVE KEENER, Vice President Keep it simple, keep it sexy, but keep it interesting. (1) JIM MARTINSON, Secretary A man has as many reputations as he has friends. JOHN GIBSON, Treasurer As lovers, men are inclined to be general practicioners rather than specialists. JACKIE SORNBERGER Student Council Rep. Quick! Where's my halo? JIM GALBREATH Student Council Rep. A man's difficulties begin when he's able to do as he likes. GREG FRITZ Student Council Rep. You get as much out of life as you put into it. Experience is the only school from which no one ever graduates. JUDY ADAMS There is more enjoyment for today if you don't worry about yesterday and tomorrow. (4) BILL ANDERSON A fox is a wolf who sends flowers. (8) MARY BAUMGARDNER Work is love made visible. DE ANN BEST Friendship is only to be purchased by friendship. BURT BJORLING Sometimes you just get the feeling that here it is 11:00 in the morning and you're not in school. SHARLA BJORLING Just call her a true and thoughtful friend. 95 RANDY BRAZEE A take-it-as-it-comes lad. KEITH BROWN Farmers are the founders of civilization. DAN CARLSON He has a concrete mind, permanently set and all mixed up. JOE CARLSON You can't keep a good man good. ROBERT COLLINSON Laugh at yourself first, before anybody else can. DAN COURTRIGHT Almost all men improve on acquaintance. 96 TIM DENNIS Whenever I think, I make a mistake. CRYS DEVLIN The way to be happy is to make others happy. (2) DAN DEXTER One of the best things a man can have up his sleeve is a funny bone. - Student Lounge? Tense Moments! JAMEY EMPSON What I must do, and not what people think, is all that concerns me. MARY LOU ENGLAND A blush is beautiful, but sometimes inconvenient. (6) DORIS ERICKSON There isn't any map on the road to success, you have to find your own way. JO ANN ERICKSON I am not afraid of tomorrow, for I have seen yesterday and I love today. 97 KEITH FELL Wisdom consists in knowing what to do with what you know. ELAINE GRAVES My idea of an agreeable person is a person who agrees with me. 'Twas the night before Christmas MARY HANNAM Be what you want others to become. BRENDA HATCH I believe it just because it is unbelieveable. GAIL HATCH Often seen, but seldom heard CAROL HAYNES ANN HENDRICKS Life can only be understood back- Give me action, I love it! ward, but it must be lived forward. At Last Were Seniors 98 I'm not here by choice. DAVIS HENDRICKS There never was a saint with curly hair. PATTY HENRY Eat, drink, and be merry, for tomorrow you may not be able to afford it. TINA HOLMAN Happiness is a perfume you cannot pour on others without getting a few drops on yourself. DEAN HOLMES Talent may develop in solitude, but character is developed in society. MARILEE HOLMES It is not easy being a beautiful woman without creating trouble. Moe, Larry, and would you believe. . . Curly? CAROLE HOLT All people smile in the same language. MARGARET HOLT A winning smile and a friendly hello 99 JONIE HORTON A little body often harbors a great soul. CHERYL JOHNSON The happiness of your life depends upon the quality of your thoughts. LARRY LAWSON Know thyself, but tell no one what thou knowest. GARY ICENOGLE When a man has no reason to trust himself, he trusts in luck. KATHY KEMP If I could paint knowledge as experience, then I would truly be an artist. DONNA LIBBY A friend is one who comes to you when all others leave. (5) Run that by me again? SHARON MAIN It takes rain and sunshine to make a rainbow. 100 Don't look now but... BARTH OLSON I am not conceited, tho' I have every reason to be. SCARLOTT OLSON The great essentials of happiness are something to do, someone to love, and something to hope for. (3) DAVE PARKINSON Every minute counts. VICKIE PARKINSON An artistic girl with a quiet manner JEFF PARRISH Size isn't everything: it's the bj fish that gets caught in the net 101 Little girls like dolls and little boys like soldiers, but after they grow up, the girls go for Soldiers and the boys go for Dolls. JACKIE PARTON A good nature goes far in this world. PENNY REDNOUR Keep Smiling: and everyone will wonder what you've been up to. JOE PECHARICH Leisure is the time you spend on jobs you don't get paid for. JEAN SALINE The world belongs to the energetic. RONNIE STEWARD Quiet and shy, a real nice guy GARY STRANGE Be Cheerful. Of all the things you wear, your expression is the most important. DEBBIE SWANSON The days that make us happy make us wise. (9) 102 Up to the lips and over the tongue, Look out stomach, here it comes (Burp). SARAH SWANSON I can resist anything, but temptation. KRIS THALMAN Life is too short to be little. MARY WEBER What sunshine is to flowers, smiles are to humanity. JEAN WETTEROW Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle. JONI WHEELER Joy is not in things, it is in us. MARILYN WHITMAN It takes brains to be a real clown. (10) BRAD WILLIAMS Always in the middle—and can't find a way out 103 MOST TALENTED Mary Lou England Keith Brown BEST DRESSED Penny Rednour Barth Olson MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Greg Fritz Debbie Swanson APPLE POLLISHERS Doris Erickson Keith Brown Senior Personalities MOST ATHLETIC Barth Olson Jean Saline CLASS CLOWNS Marilyn Whitman Davis Hendricks BEST ALI ROUND Margaret Holt Dean Holmes CLASS FLIRTS Penny Rednour John Gibson 105 Don't fall asleep yet, Joe !! The Almighty Senior Pyramid Getting ready for the big night. 106 That't over—What's next? Always takin' life easy. 'Twas work--but guess it was worth it. 107 Chow time You wouldn't .. . He did!! ! ! Swingin' John! JUDY ADAMS FFA44; GAA 1,2,3, 4; Pep Club 2, 3, 4; S.C. 2,3; Cheerleader 1, 2, 3, 4; Drama Club 4; Class Pres. 3; Band 1,2, 3, 4; Homecoming Attendant 2; Spanish Club 1,2; Musical Crew 3; Spring play 4; FFA Chapter Sweetheart 4; Contest 1, 2,4; Flute Quartet 2. MARY BAUMGARDNER FHA 1, 2, 3, 4; VP of Public Relat. 4; Bookworm 2,4, Sec. 3. DE ANN BEST FHA 1,2, 3, 4; Band 1,2; GAA 3,4; NHS 3,4; Illini Girls' State Delegate 3; Drama Club 4; Betty Crocker Homemaker of Tommorow 4. RANDY BRA ZEE IOC 1,2, 3, 4; VPres. Football; Track. KEITH BROWN Greenhand Degree 1; Chapter Farmer Degree 2, State Farmer Degree 4; State FFA Band 2,3,4; National FFA Band 3; High School FFA chapter Member 1,2, 3,4; Chapter Sec. 3; Chapter Pres. 4; Chapter Star Farmer 4; FFA Student Council Rep. 4; FFA DeKalb Award 4; FFA Chapter Pari. Team 3,4; FFA Holiday Conference 4; Chapter winner-Crop Division 4; Corn Specialty 4; Marching Band 1, 2,3,4; Concert Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3,4; State Band 2, 3,4; Directors Band Award 2; John Philips Sousa Award 4; Choralaires 2, 3; Madrigal 3; Chorus 4; Track 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 4; Letter-man's Club 2,3, 4; Musical 1,3; Plays 2, 3, 4; Boys' State 4; Boys Octet 2; Music Contest 1, 2, 4. ROBERT COLLINS ON FFA, IOC 1,2, 3,4; S.C. 4. CRYS DEVLIN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; Chorus 1; Stage Crew 3, 4. JAMEY EMPSON Spanish Club 1, 2; Track 1, 2; Letterman's Club 1, 2, 3, 4. MARY LOU ENGLAND ROVAN Staff 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Spanish Club 1,2; Band 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Band 1, 2, 3; Marching Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 4; Music Contest 1,2,4; Girls' Chorus 1, 2; Accompanist 1, 2,3; Girls' Sextet 4; Musical 3, Bacc. Organist 2,3; Bask. Stat. 3; Drum Majorette 4; Homecoming attendant 3, Band conductor 2; Office pate 4; Senior Ensemble 4. DORIS ERICKSON Office page 2, 3, 4; Sextet 2, 3, 4; Choralires 2, 3; Girls Doubles 4; District Chorus 3; GAA 1,2, 3, 4; Pep Club 2,3; FHA 1,2,3, Tres. 4; Science Club 1,2; Rovan Staff 2; Band and chorus librarian 1,2,3; Choral Director Award 4, NHS 3,4; Musical 3; Spring play 2 (crews 2, 3); Chorus 1, 3, 4; JO ERICKSON Chorus 1, band 1, 2,3; Homecoming attendant 1,4; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FFIA 1, 2, 3; Cheerleader 2, 3; Pep Club 2,3; Rovan Staff 4. KEITH FELL IEC 1,2; Sec-tres. 3; Pres. 4, NHS 3,4; Track 3. JIM CALBREATH Band 1,2; S.C. 4; Rovan Staff 3; Class off. 4; Stage Crews 4. JOHN GIBSON FFA 1, 2, 3; Football 1,2, 3; Track 1, 3; Sweetheart Ball, Prince I; Chorus 2,3; Sr. Class Tres.; Letterman's Club 3. ELAINE GRAVES GAA 1,2, 3,4; Bookworm 2,4; Spanish Club 2,3; Chorus, Mixed and Girls 3, Choralaires 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Student Librarian 2,4; Spring Play-Fall Play 3,4; Musical 3, Stage Crew 3. BRENDA HATCH FHA; Pep Club; Office Page 4; Mixed Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Girls Sextet 3,4; Music Contest 2,4; GAIL HATCH GAA 1,2; FHA 3. ANN HENDRICKS Homecoming Attend. 1; Concert Band 1, 2, 3; Marching band 1,2,3; Band Contest 1,2; Ensembles 1,2; GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 1, 2; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Musical 3; Rovan Staff 3,4; Spring Play 3; crew 4. DAVIS HENDRICKS IOC 1,2, 3,4, Parliamentarian. PATTY HENRY FHA 2,3,4; GAA 2,3; Pep Club 2; Off. Page 2,3; Librarian 2; Bookworm 2. DEAN HOLMES Class Pres. 2, VP 1; Spanish Club 1, 2; NHS 3, 4; VP; 108 Lettermans 3,4; Homecoming attend. 1; Football 4; Bask. 1, 2, 3, 4; Track 3, 4; MARILEE HOLMES Spanish Club 1,2,3; GAA 1,2; Band 1,2; Chorus 1,2, 3; SC 3; Class Sec 1, VP 2; Science Club 4; FHA 1; FTA 2, 3; Speech Contest 1, 3; Spanish Club Sec 3. GARY ICENOCLE IOC 1,2, 3,4; CHERYL JOHNSON GAA and St. Librarian. DAVE KEENER FFA 2, 3,4; Jr. Class Attendant and Sr. V Pres. 4. KATHY KEMP GAA 1, 2, 3; Pep Club 2; SC 3; Band 1,2, 3; Stage band 3; Musical 3; Contest 1, 2; Rovan Staff 3,4; School play 2, 3; crew 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, 3; Class treas 2; Reflector Ed. 3; Off page 4; NHS 3,4; Art Contest 2, 3. LARRY LAWSON Mgr of Football, Bask. G Track 1, 2, 3,4, Lettermans 2,3,4, Sec 3, Pres 4, NHS 3,4; Boys State 3, Who's Who in HS 4, Ch 1. SHARON MAIN GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; FHA 1, 3, 4; Pep Club 1,2, 3, Pep Club 1,2,3; Play 3,4; Concert Band 1,2,3; Marching Band 1,2,3; Chorus 1,3,4, Office Page 4; Musical 3; Girls Double 4; Music Contest 1, 2,4; Drama Club 4. KAREN MARLOW GAA 1,2, 3,4; FHA 4; Chorus 1,2; Rovan Staff 4; Class treas. 1; Pep Club 2; Homecoming Rep. 2; Spanish club 1, 2; JUDY McCORMICK GAA 1,2, 3, 4; NHS 3,4; FHA 1,2,3; Pep Club 1,2; S.C. 4; Chorus 1; Rovan Staff 2; Office Page 1, 2, 4; SCARLOTT OLSON GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Band 1, 2; Girls Chorus 1, 2, 3, 4; Mixed Chorus 3; Music Contest 1,2, 3, 4; School Play 2; FTA 2,3; Pep Club 2,3; Spanish Club 1,2; Science Club 2; Choralaires 2,3; Mixed Double 2; Accomp 3; Madrigal 3; Musical 3, 1; Rovan Staff 3,4; Bask. Stat. 3,4; Directors Award 4; SC, VP 4; Fall Play 3; crew 4, Senior Ensemble 4. WAYNE OLSON Football 1,2, 3,4; Bask 1; Track 3; Letterman's Club 3, 4; SC 4; Class Pres 4; Homecoming Attend 1,4; JEFF PARRISH Spanish Club 2,4; Science Club 1,2,3, VP 3; Stage crew 4. PENNY REDNOUR FHA Sec of PR, SC Pres. 1, 2, 3,4; Pep Club 1, 2; GAA 1,2,3; Cheerleader 1; Rovan Staff 2,3,4; Homecoming Attend 4; Chorus 1,2; SC 1,2, 3. JEAN SALINE GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Pep Club 1, 2, 3, 4; Spanish Club 1, 2, treas. 3; Cheerleader 1,2, 3,4; Marching band 1,2; Concert Band 1,2,4; Ensembles 1; Musical 3; Rovan Staff 3; Fall Play 4; Spring Play 4; NHS 4; Drama Club 4; Pep Club 1,2. JACKIE SORNBERGER Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 2, 3; FHA 4; Rovan Staff 4; Band 1,2,3; Stage Band 2,3; GAA treas, VP, Pres. 1, 2,3,4, GARY STRANGE IOC 1,2; Bas. man. 1; Bookworms 3, pres. 4; Play 3. DEBBIE SWANSON Class treas. 3; Mixed Chorus 3; Girls Chorus 1, 2,4; Girls Double 4; Madrigal 2,3; Sextet 2,3,4; Choralaires 2,3; Mixed Double 2,3; Contest 2,4; NHS 3,4; Musical 3; SC. VP, Pres. 2,3,4; FTA 2,3; Pres. FTA 3; Spanish Club 1, 2; Pep Club 3; GAA 1, 2, 3, 4; Received National School Choral Award Illinois State Scholar; Who's Who in HS; Senior Ensemble. SARAH SWANSON Spanish Club 1; FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 2, 3; Rovan Staff 3, 4; KRIS THALMANN GAA, Bookworms, Historian; Band. JEAN WETTEROW FHA 1,2, 3,4; Chorus 1,2; Pep Club 1,2; Librarian 2, 3; Bookworm 2, 3. MARILYN WHITMAN FHA 1,2, 3, 4; GAA 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Rovan Staff 3,4; Reflector Staff 3; FTA 2; Off. Page 2,4; Chorus 1, 2, 4; 109 Four fleeting years you've reached this one moment. Now to you belongs this graduation day Don't look back, there are many doors Jo open. Your diploma merely starts you on the way. 112 AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS AUTOGRAPHS UTOGRAPHS
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