Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)
- Class of 1968
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Reflector Sandwich High Sandwich, III. 1968 Co-Editors Elaine Miller Lorna Anderson Advisor Mr. James Curran For his services to his school and his country we dedicate this yearbook to ROBERT NEAL SENIOR The Beat Goes On Up Up and A way We started out in our Freshman year of high school as meek, mild little creatures as most first year high schoolers do. in a kind of revenge from being pushed around by those wicked Seniors we decided to prove ourselves by gathering the biggest amount of boxes ever for the annual bonfire at Homecoming time. Astonishing as it may seem, we completed our task to the fullest. Gary Allen, our fire lighting Indian, then went on war path and lit the mighty ceremonial fire. We ran away with fourth place with our homecoming parade float, Indian Raid , but still proceeded on through the year with much enthusiasm and determination. As year number two got under way. Sophomores, we were again confronted with the problem of a winning float for the parade. We decided on Cinderella and received a third for it. Well, we were at least getting better. The year moved on with its routine fun and soon we were ordering rings. Which shall I order? Should it be blue or green? Questions like that had to be answered. As the close of the year came upon us we continued the tradition of the Sophomore car wash at prom time and ended up with a little more money in the kitty for next year. Our rings arriving was the most important occurrence in our Junior year. Mine's too big” or Oh, I like them” were sayings heard from many directions. At least we had finally become upperclassmen. This was our busiest year! Our float in the parade for Homecoming We'll Walk All Over Them received second place. Before we knew it we were told we had to put on a carnival to raise a little money. We put our heads together and decided on Slumberland for our unusual theme. Pillows and pajamas where ever you looked! During this year the class of 1968 originated the King and Queen idea at the Carnival Dance to be followed many years to come. After raising more money than we expected we were anxious to prepare a beautiful prom for the Seniors. Moonlight and Roses” was our theme and proved to be just that. The Homecoming Dance was our major concern our Senior year at Homecoming time besides our second place winning float Color Us Victory . This was our year to have everything done for us. Oh, those underclassmen! How could we put up with them for another year? Soon announcements and caps and gowns were ordered. Then came our last big night of being together. Graduation, May 31, 1968. Although most of us were rather happy to be getting out of school, there were quite a few tears at graduation. The class of 1968 left with feelings of sadness, happiness, accomplishment and bewilderment. Where do we go from here? In Memoriam LEWIS JOHN REX October 7, 1950 July 18, 1967 KENNETH DUANE TYRRELL Ken President V.I.C.A. 3,4, Secretary 4; Student Council 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball lj Track 1,2,3,4; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming Court 4; Prom King 3,4; Boys' State 3; Letter-man's Club 2,3,4; Co-Captain of Football 4; Class President 2,3,4. ALAN WILFRED MICKELSON Al Vice President Pep Club 4; Sandscript 4; Student Council 4; German Club 3,4; Let-terman's Club 2,3,4; Football 2,3; Track 1,2; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3,4; Co-Captain 4. DONNA NADINE THOMPSON Secretary G.A.A. 1,2,3; Bowling Club 1,2,3, 4; Secretary 2,3; Latin Club 1,2. ELLEN BRADY Treasurer G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Treasurer 3, Vice president 4; A.F.S. 3, 4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2, President 1; German Club 3; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Secretary 4; Debate Club 3; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Musicals 1. Senior members of Student Council: L to R are Connie Paden, Al Mickelson, Linda Hjort, Mike Breunig, Susan Naylon, Royce Larson, Karen Updike, and Rosli Ishak. LORNA KAYE ANDERSON Queenie F.T.A. 4; Reflector 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Chorus 1; Spanish Club 1,2, Treasurer lj Homecoming Queen 4; Jr. Carnival Queen 3; Jr. Carnival Court 4; Prom Queen 3,4; Class Secretary 1. PHILLIP A. HOLBO Rifle Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4, President 4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 2; Jr. Class Play; Sr. Class Play; Musical 4; Football 2; Wrestling 2. JOSEPH ALBERT HOUGH Joe V.I.C.A. 4; Rifle Club 1; Football 2,3,4; Track 1; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming Court 4. ELAINE MARIE MILLER G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, President 4; Reflector 2,3,4, Co-Editor 4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2. DIANE LYNN BAGG G.A.A. 2,3,4; Reflector 3,4; Chorus 2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Latin Club 2, Secretary-Treasurer 2; Musical 4; Class Treasurer 3; Transferred from Madonna High School, Aurora, Illinois 2. GARRY LEE VERMELAND Verm Rifle Club 1; Spanish Club 1; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 2,3; Track 2; Baseball 1; Jr. Class Play. 6 PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING MICHAEL A. SERBY Serb Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4, Vice President 4; Latterman's Club 2,3,4, President 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 2,3,4; Baseball 1; Jr. Class Play; Homecoming King 4. REBECCA ANN CHALFANT Bee G.A.A. 4; F.T.A. 3,4; F.H.A. 1,2, 3,4; Pep Club 1,2,3,4; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Transferred from Somonauk High, Somonauk, Illinois 4. i HI SHEILA ANN CARLSON G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 2,3; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 4, President 4; Sand-script 2; Spanish Club 2,3; Cheerleader 2,3,4, Captain 4; Class Treasurer 2; Prom Court 3,4. DAN FREDERICK LINDNER Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3; Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Society 2,3,4; Basketball 4; Track 1; Sr. Class Play; Prom Court 3,4. REX HAROLD HARDERSON F.F.A. 1,2,3; Basketball 1. SUSAN MARIE NAYLON Sue G.A.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Historian and Parliamentarian 2, President 3; F.H.A. 1.2.3.4, Treasurer 3; Bowling Club 2; Sandscript 1; Student Council 3.4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, Vice President 4; Stage Band; 3,4; Pep Band 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Speech 3,4; Musical 2,4; Prom Court 3,4. 9 JANET MAY LUTHER Orach Bowling Club 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; National Honor Society 3,4; Class Secretary 2. ROGER ALAN PETERSON Pete” Rifle Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2; German Club 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Letterman's Club 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. WILLIAM LEWIS LEMKE Wink F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Football 2. DEBORAH SUE HOBART Deb G. A.A. 2; F.H.A. 1,2, Treasurer 2; Pep Club 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Librarian 3; Transferred from Pontiac High, Pontiac, Illinois 3. KAREN LYNN UPDIKE Porky F.T.A. 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; A.F.S. 1,2,3,4; Sandscript 2.3.4, Editor 3; Student Council 1.2.3.4, Secretary 4; Latin Club 1,2, Vice President 2; Spanish Club 4; Librarian 1,2,3; Prom Court 3,4; Class Vice President 1,2,3; 1967 A.F.S. Student to Belgium. JAMES EDWARD FRANCIS Jim Sandscript 3,4; Spanish Club 2; Football 1,2,3,4; Basketball 1; Wrestling 2,3; Track 1; Baseball 2; Jr. Class Play 3. 10 CHRIS STRIECEL Harve V.I.C.A. 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Football 1; Wrestling 2; Track 1. SUSAN DIANNE HILL Di F.H.A. 1; V.I.C.A. 4; Pep Club 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Jr. Class Play; Musical 4; Transferred from Somonauk High, So-monauk, Illinois 3. KATHRYN LYNETTE HOLDIMAN Kathie G.A.A. 1; F.T.A. 2,3; F.H.A. 3,4, Vice President of Recreation 4; V.I.C.A. 4; Bowling Club 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Sr. Class Play; Musicals 1,2,4. GARY LEE MOSS F.F.A. 2,3; Cross Country 4; Basketball 4; Track 3,4. RODNEY KEITH ZIMMERMAN Zeke F.F.A. 1; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Rifle Club 1. KAY LORRAINE COVER Kamosa F.H.A. 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3,4; Librarian 3. MARTIN SHERMAN COVERT Marty F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Rifle Club 1,2,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Latin Club 1; Basketball 1. STEVE CRAIG VERMELAND Bowling Club 1,2; Baseball 1; Wrestling 1. DONNA MARIE ROGERS Kid G.A.A. 1,2,3; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Majorette 1,2; Musicals 1,2,4; Homecoming Court 4; Jr. Carnival Court 4; Prom Court 4. PAMELA MARY TALLENT Bunny F.T.A. 2,3; F.H.A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 3,4; Pep Club 4; Student Council 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Cheerleader 3,4; Majorette 1,2; Jr. Class Play 3; Homecoming Court 3,4; F.H.A. Vice President 3; V.I.C.A. Vice President 3, President 4; Spanish Club Secretary-Treasurer 2. ROBERT JAMES HANSON Bob Chorus 1, Choir 1, Spanish Club 2,3,4; Football Manager 2; Musical 2; Spanish Club Vice President 4. DENNIS MERRILL RISK Denny V.I.C.A. 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Choir 4; Spanish Club 1,2; Musicals 1,2,4. 12 NEAL LAMAR LEWIS Omar Pep Club 4; Bowling Club 2; Spanish Club 3,4; Cross Country 2; Wrestling 2,3; Track 2; Basketball Manager 4; Sr. Class Play 4. WILLIAM JOSEPH BROWN Bill F.F.A. 1,2,3,4; Chorus 3; Spanish Club 3; Football 4. PEGGY JEANNE LEE Peg Pep Club 4; Latin Club 1,2; Librarians 1,2,3; Sandscript 2,3,4; Sr. Class Play 4; Pep Club Secretary 4; Sandscript Reporter 2,3, Assistant Editor 3, Editor 4. SUSAN ANN CASNER G.A.A. 1,2; Librarians 3. LARRY JOSEPH FRIEDERS Larry F.F.A. 1,2; V.I.C.A. 3,4. JON EDWARD FRENCH Frenchy V.I.C.A. 4; Rifle Club 1; Band 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2; Track 2,3; Jr. Class Play 3; Band Representative 1,2,3,4. 13 CARYL MARGERY MEADE G.A.A. 1,2,3; F.T.A. 4; Spanish Club 2; Cheerleader 3. DON RAY SAVAGE German Club 4; Football 3; Basketball 1; Baseball 1. MICHAEL CLARENCE SHOGER F. F.A. 1,2,3,4, President 2; Football 1,2,4, Captain 2; Wrestling 1,2; Transferred from Oswego High, Oswego, Illinois 3. MARLENE LOUISE MEYER Molly G. A.A. 1,2,3,4, Reporter 2, Vice President 3,4; F.T.A. 1,2, Treasurer 2; F.H.A. 1,2; Pep Club 4, Treasurer 4; Sandscript 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Librarian 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play; Class Secretary 3. ) CONSTANCE ANN PADEN Connie G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 2,3,4, Historian 4; A.F.S. 3,4, President 4; Student Council 4; Latin Club 1,2; Librarian 1,3. GARY G. ALLEN Sparrow F.F.A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 4; Bowling Club 1; Latin Club 1, Vice President 1; Football 1,2,4; Basketball 1,2; Track 1,2. 14 DOUGLAS R. STAHL Doug” F. F.A. 1,2,3,4; Reporter 3, Vice President 4; Rifle Club 1,2,3,4, President 4; Band 1,2,3,4. MARY ELIZABETH HANSON Mare G. A.A. 1,2,3,4; Band 1,2,3; German Club 1,2; Librarian 1,2,3. VIRGINIA LOZANO Ginny Latin Club 4; Spanish Club 3,4. CHARLES ARLIE WHITE Wordsworth Whitefellow V.I.C.A. 3,4, Treasurer 4; Rifle Club 1,4; Band 1; Football manager 1,2; Baseball manager 1. THOMAS ARTHUR GOWDY Comer Rifle Club 1,2, Treasurer 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Pep Band 4; Chorus 3,4; Basketball 1; Track Manager 1,2; Musical 4. DORTHY LOGAN Dot 15 SHARON MARIE EVERETT S.E. Band 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Spanish Club, 1,2,3; Sr. Class Play; Musicals 1,4. RICHARD JAMES KAUFMAN Rice CLARENCE RAY PEPPLE Scooter F.F.A. 1,2,3; A.F.S. 4; Rifle Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3; Chorus 3; Football 3; Jr. Class Play. ANCEDIKA BRIGITTE LOPATTA Angie F.H.A. 1,2,3; V.I.C.A. 4; Sand-script 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2,4; German Club 3; Musical 1. CARMEN MARIE HENNING Bunny G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; F.H.A. 2; Pep Club 4; Bowling Club 3,4; Spanish Club 1,2. MICHAEL H. SPIDLE Mike V.I.C.A. 4; Basketball 1. 16 L ______________________ THOMAS MELVIN VIKREY Tom V.I.C.A. 3,4; Librarian 1; Baseball 2. CHERI LYNN UNDERWOOD Cher G.A.A. 1,2,3,4; F.T.A. 3; Chorus 3,4; Librarians 1,2,3,4; Sr. Class Play. NORA SUSAN LYNCH Sue F.H.A. 1,2,3; Band 2,3; Chorus 3,4; Librarian 3. ROGER LYNN WEBER F.F.A. 2,3; Bowling Club 1,2; Baseball 2. Wan Rushli Bin Haji Ishak, A.F.S. student from Tumpat, Malaysia, spent his year in America at the home of the J . H, Hartman's. He had one brother John, a junior, and a younger sister Jancy. He took part in the Sr . Class Play, participated in Debate, Student Council, and Sandscript. Government, English, typing, and speech kept him busy studying. The Senior Class feels fortunate to have had Rosli with them. Here Rosli is getting his books before going home. I Thank You Karen Updike, John Hartman, and Rosli have a friendly snowball fight in front of the high school. Rosli and his American brother John Senior MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED Ron Wilkening Linda Hjort MOST HUMOROUS Diane Bagg Alan Mickelson Superlatives MOST MUSICAL Phil Holbo Susan Naylon Senior A wards Valedictorian Salutatorian Citizenship Award Arian Award John Philip Sousa Award Best All-Around Girl Best All-Around Boy DAR Award VICA Award Math Award Science Award American Chemical Society Award Lidonna Peterson Ellen Brady Karen Updike Susan Naylon Susan Naylon, Donna Rogers, Phil Holbo Linda Hjort Ken Tyrrell Linda Hjort Ken Tyrrell Linda Hjort Ellen Brady, Lidonna Peterson Royce Larson 21 Now What! ? you've done it! ! A Junior Hippie ?? Studying Hard???? Any one for a game ? Just like a monkey! ! Lady's First? Come one, come all . . . UNDERCLASSMEN And On JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Lindsay Legner, Vice-President: Jim Speake, President: Beth Lindner, Treasurer: Joyce McAllister, Secretary. Juniors started their year by running away with fourth place on their homecoming float, Don’t Shoot Till You See The D’Whites of Their Eyes. Working in the concession stand, selling mums, and selling records helped to enlarge the treasury. March 9 the class held their carnival, Carousel. At the end of the year we held the Prom and Banquet. They both were a big success. We Can Fly! Adams, Alan Akers, Susan Albright, Ron Bain, Jack Baker, Dennis Bannister, Rich Bender, Theresa Benjamin, Debbie Breunig, Doug Brockman, Jackie Bunch, Ronald Burkhart, Karla Cromweil, Randy Cunz, Vickie Curran, Lynn 24 DeGroot, Rich Dillon, Larry Dolder, Fred Doss, Lucille Enyart, David Fitzpatrick, Eileen Ford, Denise Fritsch, Sharon Gerlach, Debbie Gordon, Roger Grantham, John Greenwood, Cindy Greif, Doreen Hardekopf, Doug Hartman, John Hebei, Richard Hecathorn, Gary Hubbard, Stan Huber, Greg Johnson, Art Johnson, Betty Johnson, Dale Johnson, Gerald Johnson, William Kearney, Carl STUDENT COUNCIL REPRESENTATIVES: Cindy Mander, Lindsay Legner, Karla Burkhart, Doug Breunig, Debbie McKee. Kiley, Fran Krauspe, John Larsen, Ron Larsen, Arthur Larson, Diana Larson, Kent Lauth, Bonnie Legner, Lindsay Lindner, Beth Loyd, Delbert Madsen, Kim Mander, Cindy Manning, Ruthann Marselus, Bonnie McAllister, Joyce McKee, Debbie Meyer, Barbara Miller, Gary Morel, Dolores Moss, Pat Mu maw, Lynn Nelson, Merlie Neuhauser, Vickie Norton, Ernie Olson, Phil Pekoe, David Peplinski, Bill Perkins, Janet Peterson, Larry Phillips, Diane Phillips, Joanne Reiners, Monty Risk, Randy Rosentreter, Cara Rushing, John 26 Scheidecker, Dana Schmidt, Gloria Shaddle, Dotty Shreffler, Mike Speake, Jim Stacks, Srah Stillwell, Charles Terry, Carol Terry, Patty Thompson, Linda Tooley, Mike Turney, Christine Tvrdick, Trudy Vincent, Aprill Wahl, Larry Wasson, Judy Weber, Karen Werner, Patty Werner, Sandy Wheeler, Jim i Two brownie points for Doug! The ’’Class of 70”, Sophomores this year, started off with a ’’bang” by having its homecoming float, ’’We'll blast the color outa Dwight”, placing first. As the year progressed, we sponsored a car wash and a sock hop both of which proved to be a success. Near the close of the year, some of the Sophomore girls assisted in serving at the Junior-Senior Prom Banquet. Sophomore Class Officers, FRONT ROW L to R: Patty Shook, Secretary; Lee Klotz, President; SECOND ROW: Roger Kerr, Treasurer; Rick Avery, Vice-President. Higher and Higher Allen, Charlotte Allen, Patricia Anderson, Cecilia Antich, Don Antich, John Austill, Deanna Avery, Rick Bagg, Ken Bales, Jim Balias, Mike 28 Benson, Gary Beverage, Norma Bickford, Jim Bohn, Carol Brady, Larry Caquelin, Gary Casner, Ron Clark, Betty Craven, Jackie Diem, Janet Eade, Alan Ecklund, Evelyn Ellis, Richard Everett, Arnold Ewing, Gayle Fatland, Gary Figgins, Jim Fitzatrick, Ivan Flynn, Patrick French, Gary French, Larry Frieders, Bernie Frieders, Chuck Fritsch, Merle Gillis, Diane Hallstrom, Melodie Hanson, David Hanson, Karen Hard way, Judy Hjort, Beth Holbo, Tom Holdiman, Richard Holmer, Chris Johnson, Diane Johnson, Jackie 29 Sophomore Student Council Representatives, SITTING L to R: Karen Hanson, Diane Gillis; STANDING: Alan Eade, Beth Hjort, Rick Avery. Keenan, Ronald Kerr. Roger King, Bill King, Donetta Klotz, Lee Koemple, John Krafft, Steve Larson, Margaret Larson, Mary Latham, Joe Lawyer, Don Linder, Susan Lockman, Rich Lopatta, Wolfgang Loyd, Brenda Lynch, Jim Martin, Connie Meyer, Dan Miller, Albert Miller, Ray 30 Miller, Roxanne Moore, Diane Newberry, Vicky Nolte, Debra Paden, Debbie Peterson, Bruce Perkins, Carol Prestegaard, Aaron Rausch, Karen Redden, Elaine Ross, Mike Russell, David Sams, Peggy Sarks, Debbie Seifried, Suzanne Seitzinger, Jim Shaddle, Ed Shaffer, Brenda Shook, Patty Sigrist, Stan Silver, Penny Sudsberry, Don Tallent, John Terry, Kathy Tice, Rhonda Tyrrell, Peggy Wagner, Barb Wahl, Jackie Wehling, Ken Werner, Bill Whitlatch, Judy Wiley, Cindy Winslow, Gail Wyatt, Ed Youssi, Terry 31 The Freshman were in charge of the Pow Wow lit by Lee Leg-ner. They collected a large quantity of boxes for this occasion. They received third place for their homecoming float entitled Our Gift to the Trojans . The Freshman class had a dance with the Sophomores and made a profit from concessions. Freshmen Student Council: FIRST ROW: Jayne Tallent, Diane Breunig, SECOND ROW: Mike Bennett, Randy Avery, Greg Davis. Just Dropped In Antich, Robert Ash, Wayne Avery, Randolf Bales, Pamela Balias, David Barker, Roland Bastian, Pamela Bender, Joan Bennett, Michael Black, Michael 32 Breunig, Diane Browning, William Burkhart, Keith Bunch, Sherry Cain, Richard Cass, Fred Colbe, Kimberly Cromwell, Eugene Cummings, Peggy Darfler, Charles Davis, Greg Dillon, Amy Doerle, Frank Dolder, Jerry Doss, Howard Duvick, Sarah Elleby, Patricia Ewing, Joye Ewing, Stanley Fanning, Mark Fanning, Roberta Ferris, Shirley Figgins, Deborah French, Janis Gordon, Carol Freshman Class Officers: FRONT ROW: President, Wayne Ash; Treasurer, Janet Hjort; STANDING: Greg Davis, Vice-President, Secretary, Mark Fanning. 33 Graf, Gary Greenwood, Patricia Hallstrom. Linda Hanson, Jon Hardway, James Hartman, David Hebei, Ronald Hilliard, Linda Hjort, Janet Hjort, Judy Howard, Arthur Kearney, Barbara Kell, Gerald Koempel, Deniece Krapausky, Tom Krauspe, Mary Larson, Karen Legner, Lee Lewis, Jim Martin, Jeff McKee, Allan Mestemaker, Kenneth Metcalf, Junior Miller, Janice Modersohn, Vickey Moss, Tim Moss, Vicki Mumaw, Leon Niles, Bill Oleson, Veldon Olson, Brian Paulson, Robert Peterson, Larry Peterson, Russel 34 Redden, Les Rogers, Steve Rosentreter, Holly Russel, Kenneth Sage, Robert Sarks, Paul Saunders, Janet Schmidt, Nancy Schmitz, Kathy Schroeder, Richard Schroeder, Steve Sebby, Vernon Shaddle, Frank Shaffer, Barbara Shumway, Candi Smith, Tom Sorrells, Colleen Spidle, Dorothy Stacks, Mike Tallent, Jayne Thompson, Diane Thompson, Jack Tyrrell, Barbara Underwood, Mike Underwood, Russell Wade, Charlotte Webber, Michele White, Melinda Wilson, Carl Wilson, Patricia Winnett, Barbara Woody, Kathie Yingling, Steve Yost, Darlene Zimmerman, Gary 35 Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie Baby,I Need Your Lovin' Thank the Lord for the Nighttime Happy Together ORGANIZATION And On Choir, FRONT ROW L to R: Kathie Holdiman, Joan Bender, Dennis Risk, Ray Miller, Mr. Journalien, Dave Hartman, Kathy Terry, Judy Wasson, Kathy Schmidt, SECOND ROW, Cara Rosentrator, Christine Turney, Sharon Everett, lorn Krapausky, Paul Allen, Dianne Gillis, Virginia Francis, Patti Terry, Susan Lindner, THIRD ROW: Barb Wagner, Charlotte Allen, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Dave Hanson, Cindy Wiley, Diane Bagg, Jeff Smith, Karla Burkhart, Penny Silver, Brenda Loyd, FOURTH ROW: Debbie McKee, Cindy Greenwood, John Koempel, Gary Zimmerman, Mike Ross, Christine Holmer, Mary Larson, Dianne Hill. A Question of Temperature Accompanists, L to R: Karla Burkhart and Cindy Wiley. 38 Chorus started out this year with over one hundred members. As the year progressed, they gave their annual spring performance. Choir started the year out with thirty-five members. They were also in the Spring performance and went to Ottawa for contest and received an excellent. The musical this year entitled, ’’Swinging High”, was a great success. The main plot can be summed up as being about a harsh and cruel principal that abolishes sports and forces the students to devote their time to studies. During a chemistry experiment an explosion occurs which inflicts the principal with amnesia. After a brief stay in the hospital the principal returns, with a whole new concept of school. The comedy ends with all the teachers paired up as couples and a very satisfied audience. The musical brought in $100.00 profit which will go into next year's production . The choir ended the year by going on various tours of surrounding school and churches. CHORUS, FRONT ROW L to R: Eddy Shaddle, Karla Burkhart, Debbie Figgins, Cara Rosentrator, Melodie Hall-strom, Cindy Wiley, Eileen Fitzpatrick, Colleen Sorrels, Linda Thompson, Carol Perkins, Ruthann Manning, Sue Lynch, SECOND ROW: Mr. Journalien, Vickie Moss, Charlotte Wade, Sharon Everett, Kathie Holdiman, Joyce McAllister, Andrea Thomas, Jackie Wahl, Virginia Francis, Deanna Austill, Diane Moore, Vicky Newberry, Nancy Schmidt, Ellen Brady, THIRD ROW: Eugene Metcalf, Patti Terry, Candi Shumway, Norma Beverage, Cheri Underwood, Mary Larson, Gloria Schmidt, Dianne Breunig, Judy Whitlatch, Barbara Wagner, Judy Wasson, Brenda Shaffer, Carol Bohn, Elaine Redden, FOURTH ROW: Kim Colbe, Angelika Lopatta, Dianne Hill, Christine Turney, Peggy Tyrrell, Brenda Loyd, Paul Allen, Charles Darfler, Gary Zimmerman, Rich Cain, Paul Sarks, Cecelia Anderson, Patty Allen, Cindy Greenwood, Bonnie Marcellus, Kay Cover, FIFTH ROW: Rick Lockman, Becky Chalfant, Mike Ross, Joan Bender, Susan Lindner, Karen Rausch, Mary Krauspe, Amy Dillon, Sharon Fritsch, Cindy Mander, Debbie McKee, Charlotte Allen, Darlene Yost, Kathy Schmidt, Stan Ewing, SIXTH ROW: Larry Wahl, Debbie Hobart, Debbie Nolte, Dave Hanson, Chuck Frieders, Pat Flynn, John Koempel, Tom Gowdy, Ray Miller, Rich Holdiman, Tom Krapausky, Christine Holmer, Dolores Teal, Jeff Smith. The band started out the year with over ninety members. They received many awards from summer marching and received an excellent from a contest at Ottawa. The band is making many preparations for the summer trip in 68 , to Win-nepeg, Canada. Trips like this one happen once every four years thereby making it a big event. BAND OFFICERS L to R: Mr. Rossok, Dianne Bruenig, Representatives; Cara Rosentrator, Librarian; Bruce Peterson, Manager, Susan Naylon, Vice-President; Phil Holbo, President; Merle Nelson, Treasurer; Lidonna Peterson, Secretary; Tom Gowdy, Assistant Manager; Lee Klotz, Representative. BAND FIRST ROW L to R: Merle Nelson, Margaret Larson, Susan Naylon, Doug Stahl, Denise Ford, Art Larson, Susan Lindner, Suzanne Seifried, Christine Turney, SECOND ROW: Cindy Wiley, Debbie Paden, Betty Clark, Denise Koem-Pel, Amie Adams, Holly Rosentrator, Jeff Martin, Dotty Shaddle, Sarah Duvick, Cara Rosentrator, Vicky Moderson, Carlo Perkins, Linda Hallstrom, THIRD ROW: Janice French, Gloria Shmidt, Elaine Miller, Cindy Greenwood, April Vincent, Joanne Phillips, David Hanson, Jim Seitzinger, Russel Peterson, Dennis Risk, Mike Bennet, Larry Brady, Randy Risk, Larry Peterson, John Grantham, Phil Holbo, FOURTH ROW: Lidonna Peterson, Dianne Bruenig, Kathy Holdiman, Richard Holdiman, Jon French, Patty Greenwood, Amy Dillon, Carol Terry, John Koempel, Dianne Phillips, Bob Paulson, Bill King, Lynn Curran, Dan Lindner, Tom Gowdy, Paul Allen, Frank Shaddle, Gary Graf, Roger Gordon, Steve Rogers, John Hartman, Bruce Peterson, FIFTH ROW: Mr. Rossok, Lucille Doss, Leon Mumaw, Kenny Wehling, Howard Doss, Kim Madsen, Richard Hebei, Terry King. STAGE BAND FIRST ROW L to R: David Hanson, Dianne Bruenig, Donna Rogers, Susan Naylon, Elaine Miller, SECOND ROW: Lynn Curran, John Grantham, Phil Holbo, Steve Rogers, Bruce Peterson, John Hartman, THIRD ROW: John Koempel, Terry King. I've Got. . . PEP BAND FIRST ROW L to R: Mr. Rossok, Denise Koempel, Patty Wilson, Betty Clark, Janice French, Donnetta King, Denise Ford, Susan Naylon, Margaret Larson, SECOND ROW: Cara Rosentrator, Carol Perkins, Suzanne Seifried, Richard Holdiman, Donna Rogers, Lidonna Peterson, Christine Turney, Sarah Duvick, Elaine Miller, THIRD ROW: Doug Stahl, Larry Peterson, Jeff Martin, Phil Holbo, John Grantham, Lee Klotz, Merlie Nelson, Janet Perdins, FOURTH ROW: Mike Adkins, Dotty Shaddle, Tom Gowdy, Steve Rogers, Bruce Peterson, Bill King, Terry King, Dianne Phillips, Joanne Phillips. Drum Major, John Hartman. MAJORETTES L to R: Cindy Greenwood, Denise Ford, April Vincent, Lucille Doss, Vicky Moderson, Dianne Phillips, Joanne Phillips. . . . Rhythm COLOR GUARD L to R: Barb Tyrrell, Mary Hanson, Barb Shaffer, Diane Moore, Michelle Webber, Brenda Shaffer, Kathy Schmidt, Kim Colbe, Deanna Austill, Karen Rausche. Latin Club started out the year with a first on their homecoming float entitled, ’’Jason and Golden Football”. New style pins were ordered for Latin I students . They also took a trip to Chicago and had their annual Latin Club Banquet. LATIN CLUB OFFICERS: Lee Klotz, president of Latin II, Beth Hjort, Vice-president of Latin II, Joanne Phillips, secretary-treasurer, Latin II, Keith Burkhart, president of Latin I, Frank Doerle, secretary-treasurer of Latin I. Who Will Answer? LATIN CLUB FRONT ROW L to R: Pam Bastian, Sarah Stacks, Christine Turney, Cindy Wiley, Kathy Schmitz, Diane Breunig, Beth Hjort, Gail Winslow, Vickey Modersohn, Melodie Hallstrom, Holly Rosentreter, SECOND ROW: Amie Adams, Lee Klotz, Karen Hanson, Diane Phillips, Joan Bender, Joanne Phillips, Carol Perkins, Susan Lindner, Suzanne Seifried, Jeff Martin, Mike Bennett, THIRD ROW: Mark Fanning, Amie Allen, Linda Hallstrom, Amy Dillon, Lucille Doss, Christine Holmer, Margaret Larson, Debbie Paden, Sieve Rogers, Mike Black, Bruce Peterson, Ken Wehling. FOURTH ROW: Cary Hecathorn, Rich Schroeder, David Hanson, Wayne Ash, Keith Burkhart, Howard Doss, Larry Brady, David Shambaugh, Kent Larson. 43 FIRST ROW L to R: Linda Thompson, Cara Rosentreter, Mary Hanson, Mr. Coats, April Vincent, Doreen Creif, Eileen Fitzpatrick, SECOND ROW: Dottie Shaddle, Fran Kiley, Barb Meyer, Gloria Schmidt, Karen Weber, Theresa Bender, Jackie Brockman, Sarah Stacks, THIRD ROW: Denise Ford, Merlie Nelson, Ellen Brady, Mike Shreffler, Alan Mickelson, Bonnie Lauth, Debbie McKee, Carol Terry, FOURTH ROW’: Mike Breunig, John Rushing, Roger Peterson, John Kraupe, Roger Cordon, Bill Peplinski, Royce LarSen, Don Savage, Kim Madsen. O, Du Lieber Augustine GERMAN CLUB OFFICERS L to R: Dottie Shaddle, vice-president; Kim Madsen, treasurer; Cara Rosentreter, secretary; Merlie Nelson, president. This year, under the supervision of the sponsor Mr. Coats, the German Club decorated a car for the Homecoming parade. Then they traveled by train to LaCrosse, Wise, for it's annual Okto-berfest” where they tasted bratwurst and became a little damp from the rain. The club also had a Christmas party and went to Chicago to see Gone with the Wind . The Spanish Club took two trips to Chicago this year. On the trips they went to the Museum of Science and Industry and the play Don Quixote, and the second they went to see GONE WITH THE WIND. Also during the year they had a bake -sale. SPANISH CLUB OFFICERS: L to R Bob Hanson, Vice-President; Cindy Mander, President; Carol Bohn, Secretary; Sarah Stacks, Treasurer. Spanish Fleas FRONT ROW L to R: Bob Paulson, janis French, Judy Hardway, Candi Shumway, Carol Bohn, Sarah Stacks, Roland Barker, SECOND ROW: Greg Davis, Pat Elleby, Viriginia Francis, Ron Hebei, Judy Wasson, Patty Terry, Deanna Austill, Dorothy Spidle, THIRD ROW: Ken Mestemaker, Michele Webber, Cindy Mander, Joan Koempel, Bob Hanson, Charlotte Allen, Jeff Smith, Dave Enyart. F.H.A. Officere, FRONT ROW L to R: Cara Rosentreter, Historian, Jackie Wahl, Vice-President of Projects, Beth Hjort, Vice-President, Rhonda Tice, Vice-President of Public Relations. SECOND ROW: Barb Meyer, Second Vice-President, Judy Wasson, Treasurer. Not Pictured: Debbie Benjamin, President, Vickie Neu-hauser, Secretary, Kathie Holdi-man, Vice-President of Recreation. Apples, Peaches, Pumpkin Pie F.H.A. this year was as active as usual. They attended the annual F.H.A. rally in DeKalb. In DeKalb, meetings were planned and classes were held. Here in Sandwich, the F.H.A. group had various meetings, one of them being a pizza party. During lunch hours they sold cookies and out of school they sold cookbooks . They had an G. A .A., F.H.A. Christmas Party. They had a F.H.A. week and a meeting to which the mothers were invited and a demonstration was given. Later in the Spring the girls had a Mother-Daughter Banquet. F.H.A. FIRST ROW L to R: Deanna Austill, Andrea Thomas, Susan Naylon, Vickie Newberry, Mary Byro Cara Rosentreter. SECOND ROW: Jackie Johnson, Elaine Redden, Beth Hjort, Judy Wasson, Pat Terry, Rhonda Tice THIRD ROW: Jackie Wahl, Virginia Francis, Bobbie Fanning, Sharon Reiners, Becky Chalfant, Barb Meyer Mary Larson. 1 7 FFA Officers L to R: Dana Scheidecker, Martin Covert, Douglas Stahl, Dale Johnson, Alan Adams, Art Larson. Strawberry Fields The Sandwich FFA Chapter has been quite active during this past year . The chapter, which owns a pop corn popper, sold pop corn at all home football games. During the first week in October the chapter sent the six officers and Mr. Wilson to Kansas City, Mo. for the Annual National FFA Convention. During the spring the FFA participated in such contests as parliamentary procedure, land use, livestock judging, meat judging and grain judging in the section and state. The chapter sold flashing lights in Mar and April to supplement the treasury. The chapter put on its yearly Parent-son banquet in April. One project which the FFA undertakes all year is the working and management of 8 acres of land just north of the New High School. BOTTOM ROW L to R: Ed Shaddle, Ralph Ellis, Charles Darfler, Martin Covert, Jon Hanson, Larry Goodin, SECOND ROW: Eugene Metcalf, Gary Hecathorn, Doug Stahl, Art Larson, Charles Stallings, Leon Mumaw, THIRD ROW: Dale Johson, Bob McGava, Mike Schoger, Alan Adams, Chuck Frieders, Burnie Frieders, Advisor, Mr. Wilson. FOURTH ROW: Merle Fritsch, Gary Benson, Dana Scheidecker, Gary Fatland, Larry Peterson, Steve Kraft. Reflector Staff, FRONT ROW L to R: Dana Scheidecker, assistant business manager; Sharon Reiners, business manager; Elaine Miller, co-editor; Lorn a Anderson, co-editor; Beth Lindner, assistant editor; Andrea Thomas, student photographer, SECOND ROW: Judy Hjort, Beth Hjort, Mary Larson, Diane Bagg, Mark Fanning, Roger Gordon, David Hanson, Dolores Teal, Janet Hjort, Brenda Shaffer, Aprill Vincent, Mary Byro. Reflections Andrea Thomas, Elaine Miller and Lorna Anderson look over pictures and decide which are to appear in the yearbook. The yearbook staff started off the year with much enthu -siasm and received more money than ever before. The theme of the book, ’’The Beat Goes On”, was selected and proved to be popular among the staff. As the year progressed, the staff worked on cropping pictures, write-ups, headlines and meeting all deadlines . Elaine Miller and Lorna Anderson were co-editors this year and Mr. James Curran was the advisor . 48 Sandscript reports all high school publicity items for the Free Press to acquaint the community with activities in SCHS. Frontpage stories and pictures on special achievements or coming events as well as the Sandscript column are produced by the staff. SANDSCRIPT STAFF L to R: Doug Breunig, photographer; Karen Updike, Peggy Lee, editor; Marlene Meyer, Alan Michelson, assistant editor; Cindy Mander, Jim Francis. Heard It Through the Grapevine The librarians were very helpful to the student body and the faculty by assisting in finding reference material and checking out books. SITTING L to R: Karen Larson, Roberta Fanning, Vickie Neuhauser, Mary Hanson, Dorothy Logan, STANDING: Jim Lewis, Jeff Smith, Cheri Underwood, Fran Kiley, Peggy Tyrrell, Karen Weber, Debbie Benjamin, Debbie Garlach. 49 Too Much Talk? Debate Club: Rosli Ishak, Theresa Bender, Larry Brady, Jeff Smith. Many students at Sandwich High School don't realize that Sandwich does have a Speech Club and a Debate Club. The members of these two groups work hard to improve themselves. Debate Club gave a debate for an as -sembly and promises to do well in the future . Five students participated in individual events at speech contest this year. They were: Carol Terry, Original monologue; Susan Naylon, serious reading; Theresa Bender, poetry reading; Carol Bohn, prose reading; Beth Lindner, comedy reading. Speech Club: Carol Terry, Original Monalogue; Rosli Ishak (who was unable to attend) Beth Lindner, comedy reading; Carol Bohn, prose reading; Susan Naylon, serious reading; Theresa Bender is not pictured. - T FRONT ROW L to R: Angleika Lopatta, Kathie Holdiman, Sarah Stacks, Pekoe. SECOND ROW: Doug Hardekopf, Kathie Campbell, Steve Batorson, Monty Reiners, Diane Hill, THIRD ROW: Advisor, Mr. Jack Norling, Pam Tallent, Dennis Risk, Randy Cromwell, Gary Allen, Rick Arnett, Rich DeGroot, Pat Hageman, Advisor, Mr. David Graf, FOURTH ROW: Ken Tyrrell, Larry Frieders, Chris Striegel, Chuch White, Tom Vickery, Art Johnson, Jon French, Mike Spidle. You Got What It Takes The purpose of VICA is to provide students with the opportunity to acquire a vocational skill. This organization furnishes students with abilities and experience valuable in obtaining a job. These students attend school part time and also get on the job training while at work. Many skills are offered to these students. Some of the various jobs include doctor's and dentist’s assistants, all phases of mechanics. X-ray technician, and drafting. Throughout the year VICA has sold candy, sponsored a sock hop, and held a picnic. They also enjoyed an airplane flight from O'Hare Airport. They held their annual DO banquet at the end of the school term. Many of the members attended the Vocational Industrial Club of America convention which was held in Spring-field. The members are required to attend the various vocational meetings throughout the year. FRONT ROW L to R: Sarah Stacks, vice-president, Pam Tallent, president, Kathie Holdiman,parliamentarian, Ken Tyrrell, secretary, Chuch White, treasurer. Varsity Club FRONT ROW L to R: Mr. Avery, Jim Francis, Mike Eberle, Ranky Risk, Don Antich, Gerald Johnson, John Antich, Mike Balias. SECOND ROW: Dave Enyart, Dale Johnson, Alan Mickelson, Gary Vermeland, Greg Huber, Arnie Everette, Mike Breunig, Doug Breunig, Ron Larsen. THIRD ROW: Richard DeGroot, John Gratham, Lindsay Legner, Roger Peterson, Ken Tyrrell, Ron Albright, Ron Bunch, Gary Hecathorn. FOURTH ROW: Royce Larson, Rick Avery, Gary Miller, Mike Serby, Cari Dillon, Gary Moss, Jim Speake, Dana Scheidecker, Rich Hebei. The Letter The Varsity club had a rather active year. The club sold such things as tie tacks, letterman club patches and also athletic equipment. The Varsity club held a dance at the high school and had their annual spring picnic with the GAA. Officers L to R: Royce Larson, Mike Serby, Jim Speake, Lindsay Legner. 52 FRONT ROW 1. to r.: Roland Barker, Jim Seitzinger, Aaron Prestegaard, Alan Eade, Rick Lockman. BACK ROW: Mr. Graf, Roger Peterson, Doug Stahl, Chuck White, Dennis Baker. Bang, Bang...” This year, Rifle Club was reorganized after a year of no activity due to Mr . Graf's absence. Every Thursday after school they set up their targets in the Junior High to shoot. Doug Stahl was president and Rick Lockman was secretary for this small group of marksmen. It is hoped that next year more boys, and girls, will join rifle club and learn the care and handling of guns . Rifle Club officers: President, Doug Stahl; Secretary, Rick Lockman. The Girls Athletic Association, sponsored by Mrs . Rodatz, was very active this year. We met on Wednesdays after school for an hour. They participated in bowling, basketball and volleyball. In addition to this we had a slumber party, Christmas pot luck supper, and a picnic with the Varsity Club. FRONT ROW L to R: Elaine Miller, president; Marlene Meyer, vice-president; SECOND ROW: Susan Naylon, secretary; Lucille Doss, recorder; Joanne Phillips, treasurer. Bend Me, Shape Me FRONT ROW: Linda Thompson, Doreen Creif, Jackie Johnson, Barb Tyrrell, Diane Moore, Janis French, Barb Shaffer, Penny Silver, Mary Byro. SECOND ROW: Andrea Thomas, Susan Naylon, Kathie Woody, Patty Shook, Joanne Phillips Judy Hjort, Joan Bender, Janice Miller, Lynn Mumaw. THIRD ROW: Karen Hanson, Denice Koemple, Judy Wasson, Fran Kiley, Chen Underwood, Karen Weber, Carmen Henning, Karen Larson, Donetta King, Brenda Shaffer. FOURTH ROW: Susan Lindner, Brenda Loyd, Diane Bagg, Janet Hjort, Diane Breunig, Diane Phillips, Christine Turney, Kathy Terry Jayne Tallent, Jackie Wahl, Patty Elleby. FIFTH ROW: Barb Meyer, Karen Rousch, Kim Colbe, Michelle Weber, Connie Paden, Debbie McKee, Darlene Yost, Nancy Schmidt, Mary Krauspe, Bonnie Marselus. SIXTH ROW: Denise Ford, Carol Gordon, Marlene Meyer, Elaine Miller, Bonnie Lauth, Debbie Paden, Lucille Doss, Amy Dillon, Dolores Teal Becky Chalfant, Kathy Schmitz. The Future Teachers of America, under the leadership of President Karen Updike, spent a busy and active year. During the homecoming game, girls sold balloons to spectators. Pens were sold and bake sales were held in order to earn money for upcoming projects. Story Hour was held at the Public Library every Saturday morning for one hour and various members also tutored children in the lower grades. F.T.A. OFFICERS L to R: Lidonna Peterson, parliamentarian; Connie Paden, historian; Linda Hjort, secretary; Beth Lindner, treasurer; Karen Updike, president; Ellen Brady, vice-president. Better Sit Down Kids FRONT ROW, L to R: Mary Byro, Patti Greenwood, Dianne Moore, Andrea Thomas, Candi Shumway, Linda Hjort, Mrs. Kittelson, advisor, SECOND ROW: Carol Bohn, Lorna Anderson, Carol Perkins, Darlene Yost, Karla Burkhart, Susan Naylon, Aprill Vincent, Mr. Clark, advisor, THIRD ROW: Betty Clark, Carol Terry, Diane Phillips, Christine Turney, Nancy Schmidt, Bonnie Marcelus, Cindy Greenwood, Beth Hjort, FOURTH ROW: Karen Updike, Connie Paden, Denise Ford, Becky Chalfant, Lidonna Peterson, Sharon Reiners, Charlotte Allen, Ellen Brady, Melinda White, Joanne Phillips. spirit. PEP CLUB OFFICERS L to R: Sheila Carlson, Peggy Lee, Karen Weber, and Marlene Meyer. Happy Together FRONT ROW L to R: Pam Tallent, Joyce McAllister, Andrea Thomas, Diane Moore, Linda Thompson, SECOND ROW: Linda Hjort, Beth Hjort, Carmen Henning, Fran Kiley, Joan Bender, Carol Bohn, Lynn Mumaw, THIRD ROW: Karen Weber, Bonnie Marselus, Susan Lindner, Cindy Mander, Debbie McKee, Dianne Johnson, Cindy Greenwood, Karen Hanson, FOURTH ROW: Becky Chalfant, Beth Lindner, Lamar Lewis, Bonnie Lauth, Peggy Lee, Alan Mickelson, Amy Dillon, Marlene Meyer, Sheila Carlson. PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY FRONT ROW L to R: Janet Luther, Janet Perkins, Beth Hjort, Bonnie Marselus, Dianne Phillips, Carol Perkins, Dotty Shaddle, SECOND ROW: Linda Hjort, Cindy Mander, Beth Lindner, Doug Breunig, Ellen Brady, Susan Lindner, Lidonna Peterson, Mrs. Blowers, THIRD ROW: Phil Olson, Larry Brady, Art Larson, Mike Serby, Gary Miller, Royce Larson, Dan Lindner. Sweet Inspiration The members of National Honor Society are chosen on the basis of their leadership, character, service, as well as their academic a achievements. This year nine new members were chosen by the faculty and inducted on April second with an impressive candlelight ceremony. NATIONAL HONOR SOCIETY L to R: Ellen Brady, Secretary, Mike Serby, vice-president, Linda Hjort, president, Lidonna Peterson, Treasurer. Karen Updike spent the summer in Belgium. One of the main objects oftheA.F.S. Committee is to promote interest and support in the foreign exchange program. Several of our fund raising projects this year included an old clothes day, bake sale, sock hop, and being in charge of two concessions . This past summer Karen Updike spent three months abroad in Belgium learning the customs and habits of the country and Rosie Ishak was our foreign exchange student from Malasia. AFS OFFICERS L to R: Ellen Brady, Secretary; Doreen Grief, Vice-President; Rosli Ishak, AFS Student; Diane Moore, Treasurer; Connie Paden, President. Hello, Goodbye FRONT ROW L to R: Doreen Grief, Andrea Thomas, Jackie Brlckman, Betty Clark, Diane Moore, Melodie Hall-strom; SECOND ROW: Suzanne Seifried, Bonnie Phillips, Charlotte Allen, Rosli Ishak, Ellen Brady, Connie Paden, Karen Updike. ACTIVITIES And On The Seniors took second place for the second year in a row. Their great float was Color Us Victory . The Sophomores took first place this year with their float We'll Blast the Color Out 'em . Face the A utumn The Freshman beat the Juniors out for third place with the float Our Gift To The Trojans Fourth place was taken by the Junior class for their float Don't Shoot 'til You See The D'Wights of Their Eyes . Band Association Float The Seniors held the Victory Stick during the homecoming. Latin Club Float German Club Float To start the Homecoming festivities this year, Lee Legner lit the bonfire. The freshman tried their hardest for a week to beat the record of the highest stack of boxes but no class has yet been able to beat the class of '68 . Susan Naylon, who emceed the Pow Wow, announced Lorna Anderson as Queen and Mike Serby as King. Coach Nelson, Nick Weber, and co-captains Ken Tyrrell and Mike Serby gave pep talks on how to beat Dwight the next day. The next day proved to be an excellent day for a parade. Sandwich was honored by having the Dwight High School Band and the Sheridan Boy's Drum and Bugle Corps . Each class displayed their tallents in building floats . Later in the day the games were started. Sandwich was defeated in both their games . At nine o'clock that evening the Queen was crowned. 63 iff a m ............. ■ Shown at the above left is the enthusiastic crowd at the kickoff of the game. At the above right, an anxious Indian awaits the outcome of a play and at the left the Indians come onto the field . Although we were defeated, many good plays were completed throughout the game. Below, Mike Schoger (31) and Gary Heca-thorn (20) fight onwards towards that goal post. Pictured above is the 1967 Homecoming Court which consisted of Mike Schoger, Cindy Mander, Royce Larson, Mike Serby, Queen Lorna Anderson, Joyce McAllister, Joe Hough, Pam Tallent and Ken Tyrrell. Not pictured because of illness was Donna Rogers. At the left, Lorna Anderson is crowned Queen of the Dance by Mike Serby, her escort. Below, couples dance to the music of the Lew Harker Band. Cast from left to right: Roger Gordon, Doreen Greif, Gerald Johnson, Karl Kearney, Beth Lindner, John Hartman, Cindy Mander, John Krauspe, Janet Perkins, Richard Bannister, Christine Turney, Dallas Johnson, Joyce McAllister Home Sweet Homicide CAST April Cindy Mander Dinah Janet Perkins I'm off to Grandma's house! Archie............ Bill Smith........ Marian Carstairs . O'Hare............ Polly Walker . . . , Pete.............. Mrs, Cherington , Joe............... Mr. Cherington , , Betsy ............ Wallie Sandford . . Wendy............. Frankie Riley. . . Slukey............ Rupert Van Deusen Flashlight........ Joe 11a K......... John Krauspe John Hartman Beth Lindner Richard Bannister Ruthann Manning and Joyce McAllister Carl Kearney Christine Turney Chuck Stallings Dallas Johnson Cara Rosentreter Gerald Johnson Doreen Greif Doug Breunig Randy Risk Roger Gordon Ron Larsen Karla Burkhart 66 Take off your shawl and stay awhile. As the curtain rises, one sees the patio of the Carstairs home just as a murder is committed. When Detective Bill Smith arrives, the Carstair children begin to plan the romance between him and their mother, Marian. They also decide that the police suspect the wrong man. They then try to solve the crime and give the credit to their mother, a mystery story writer. The play was a great success and contributed to the treasury. Not only did the audience enjoy the play, but the class did, too. Carnival Court: Melinda White, Frank Doerle (standing in for Randy Avery), King Lindsay Legner, Queen Lorna Anderson, Jim Francis, Donna Rogers, Randy Erickson, Carol Perkins. SITTING: King Jim Speake, Queen Joyce McAllister. Carousel Left: New King Jim Speake, New Queen Joyce McAllister. Right: Retiring King Lindsay Legner and Queen Lorna Anderson. 68 The bicycle race was one thing in which the younger were better than the older. The Class of '69' put on the first carnival in Lynn G. Haskin and it was called Carousel. They made a record profit, despite many handicaps. Did you throw a dart at your favorite (?) teacher. Mr. Phillips and McAllister did a great job as auctioneers and helped the Junior Class make money. They served a dinner and put on a side-show, too, Balloons and crepe paper tents made the dance and coronation beautiful. The large amount of many gave them enough money to put on a beautiful prom and have a great year. Will she sink that putt? 69 The Cast --SEATED, 1 to r; Marlene Meyer, Ellen Brady, Rosli Ishak, Sharon Everett, Lamar Lewis. STANDING, Kathy Holdiman, Phil Holbo, Peg Lee, Steve Batorson, Dan Lindner, Cheri Underwood. Nathan exclaims, Insane maniacs, running wild with axes is bad enough--but ghosts is something I can't stomach! “A Ready A Ready-Made Family was directed for the Senior Class by Miss Linda Faust, and was produced on April 5 and 6. All who went thoroughly enjoyed the manner in which the children tried to prevent the marriage of their respective parents in some entertaining and funny ways. t Cast Bessie Cheri Underwood Nathan Dan Lindner Aunt Lydia . . . Peggy Lee Gracie Martyn . Kathy Holdiman Marilee Martyn . Marlene Meyer Bob Martyn . . . Phil Holbo Doris Turner . . Sammie Turner . Lamar Lewis Agnes Martyn . . Ellen Brady Henry Turner . . Rosli Ishak (Fri.) Steve Batorson (Sat.) Marilee says. Listen to me, Bob, there's no use in just telling Mr. Henry Turner you have fits; you've got to show him one. Made Family” Bob exclaims, Gr-r-r-r! One by one you must die beneath this ax! Who'll by my first sacrifice? , Sammie asks. 71 FRONT ROW L to R: Kent Burkhart, Monty Avery, Mike Mall, incoming King Lindsay Legner, incoming Queen Cindy Mander, Diane Fanning, Mike Rosendahl, Jimmy Wright, SECOND ROW, Gary Miller, Debbie McKee, Ron Albright, Cindy Greenwood, Dana Scheidecker, Karla Burkhart, retiring King Ken Tyrrell, retiring Queen Lorna Anderson, Susan Naylon, Dan Lindner, Sheila Carlson, Royce Larson, Karen Updike, Ron Wilkening, THIRD ROW, Doug Breunig, Joyce McAllister, Donna Rogers, Mike Breunig. Treasures of the Sea On May 4th the Juniors and Seniors gathered at the high school for their annual banquet. John Krauspe was Master of Ceremonies and speeches were given by Mr. Coats, Dottie Shaddle (Olive Oil) and Carol Terry (Minnie Mouse). The Senior girls sang last year's prom theme, Moonlight and Roses and the Junior girls sang Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea . The theme of the prom this year, Treasures of the Sea , was used and proved to provide many ideas for decorating. The girls on the court carried miniature treasure chests filled with flowers. Cindy Mander was crowned queen by Lorna Anderson and Ken Tyrrell crowned Lindsay Legner as king. King Lindsay and Queen Cindy began the first dance followed by retiring King Ken and retiring Queen Lorna who were then joined by the court members. The rest of the evening was thoroughly enjoyed by all who danced to the music of the Bob Reiland Band. Most of those attending the prom went to the post prom party from 12:00 to 5:00 A.M. Bob Hale and Don Carone entertained. 72 Dottie Shaddle and Carol Terry reveal their Secrets of the Sea . Master of Ceremonies during the banquet, John Krau-spe. Mr. Coats gives his speech entitled, Be Yourself . Senior Ken Tyrrell presents the Key of Leadership to Junior Jim Speake. Juniors and Seniors listen intently to Mr. Coats. I crown you Queen Cindy. Crown bearers, Diane Fanning and Mike Mall make their entrance towards the throne. I crown you King Lindsay. Cindy and Lindsay begin the first dance. Couples enjoyed dancing to the music of the Bob Reiland Band. The realistic ship wreck drew the attention of many. The 1968 Graduates receiving their diplomas. Forever Came Today On May 31, 1968, the seventy-four graduating Seniors of Sandwich High School assembled in the school gymnasium for commencement exercises. Speakers for the evening were Father Thomas Kane, Ellen Brady, Lidonna Peterson, Rosli Ishak, Mr. Glenn Chivers, Mr. Robert Turney, and Mr. Frederick Lindner. The evening concluded with the presentation of diplomas and the congratulating of the Seniors. Goodbye MHPS Mr. Lindner accepts The Class of 1968. 76 1 he smiling Graduates look over their newly received diplomas. Mr. Frederick Linder presents a diploma to Virginia Lazono. Steve Batorson receives his diploma from School Board President, Mr. Frederick Lindner. v Meditation of the future. 78 SPORTS And On VARSITY TEAM, FRONT ROW L to R: Rick Avery, Mike Serby, Ron Wilkening, Lari Dillon, Bill Peplinski, Jim Speake, Rich Hebei. SECOND ROW: Joe Hough, Gary Hecathorn, Dana Schiedecker, Royce Larson, Gary Miller, Lindsay Legner, Ken Tyrrell, John Grantham. THIRD ROW: Ron Larsen, Roger Kerr, Dallas Johnson, Dave Enyart, Gary Vermeland, Gary Allen, Ray Miller, Rich DeGroot, Coach Avery, Coach Johnson. Live for Today The Sandwich Indians had a disappointing season, finishing with a record of two wins and six losses. The Indians had only four returning lettermen from last year, so the team had a problem of inexperience on the team. Though the team lost six games, they were seldom beaten by a substantial margin. Coach Rex Avery hopes for a better season next year with a large number of returning lettermen. Four senior lettermen which saw much action during the year. L to R Royce Larson, Joe Hough, Ron Wilkening, and Jim Francis. Coach Avery watches intensely as the Indians near the goal line. Mike Schoger eludes one tackier and breaks through the hole for the firstdown. The Indians warming-up before the big homecoming game with Dwight. 81 JUNIOR VARSITY FIRST ROW L to R: Mike Balias, Jerry Kell, Arnie Everett, Ed Wyatt, Keith Burkhurt, Albert Miller, Dave Shambaugh, Howard Doss, Ken Bagg, Dan Meyer, Tom Krapausky, Roland Barker. SECOND ROW: Frank Shaddle, Bob Paulson, Alan Eade, Jim Lewis, Randy Avery, Dave Hanson, Rich Ellis, Wayne Ash, Steve Schroder, Mark Fanning, Arnie Allen, Steve Yingling, Ed Shaddle. THIRD ROW: Greg Davis, Mr. Tetrick, Ken Wehling, Lee Legner, Charles Darfler, Gary Zimmerman, Ron Hebei, Jim Hardway, Lee Klotz, Arnie Adams, Frank Doerle, Jack Thomsopn, Ken Mestemaker, Dean Underwood, Mike Bennett, Mr. Pakan. Sole Survivors The Fresh-Soph team compiled an 0-8 record but the coaching staff feels all the efforts was not in vain since the freshman team was 4-0. The team has a promising future in sight. 82 CROSS COUNTRY L TO R: Bob Antish, Alan Adams, Ron Bunch, Steve Krafft, Cary Graf. SECOND ROW: Mr. Lindley, Gary Moss, Paul Allen, Dave Ballis. Get on Up The Cross Country Team was coached by Mr. Robert Lindley. The Team had a fair season ending up with a record of four wins, five losses and one tie. The Indians also participated in the Ottawa Invitational and the district meets. 83 Varsity Wrestling, FRONT ROW L to R: Coach Avery. SECOND ROW: Dave Enyart, Gary Hecathorn, Royce Larson, Jim Speake, Rich Hebei, John Grantham, Doug Breunig. THIRD ROW: Mike Balias, Mike Eberle, Dale Johnson, John Antich, Randy Risk, Don Antich. Him or Me The Wrestling team was coached by Mr. Rex Avery. The team had a very successful season with a record of 15wins and 3 losses. The team finished fourth in the northeast conference. Except for two seniors the team was made up of all underclassmen. Coach Avery expects even a better season next year with practically the whole squad back next year. RECORD Sandwich 10 Sycamore 32 Sandwich 38 Minooka 13 Sandwich 12 Yorkville 31 Sandwich 22 Batavia 21 Sandwich 35 Mazon 15 Sandwich 34 Mooseheart 12 Sandwich 51 Lisle 3 Sandwich 31 Marseilles 15 Sandwich 46 Plano 5 Sandwich 26 Dwight 25 Sandwich 43 Lisle 3 Sandwich 36 Marseilles 11 Sandwich 25 Minooka 17 Sandwich 36 Mazon 11 Sandwich 8 Wilmington 33 Sandwich 42 Plano 6 Sandwich 46 Lemont 10 Sandwich 15 Yorkville 32 Sandwich 23 Gardner 27 Sandwich 13 Lemont 45 Sandwich 16 Mooseheart 35 84 Senior Royce Larson wrestling in the 180 pound bracket. Heavy-weight Jim Speake and 165 pound Rich Hebei working out on the mats. Randy Risk and Bob Antich ready for a practice match. Dale Johnson practicing a take-down on Mike Eberle. J. V. Wrestlers, FRONT ROW L to R; Lee Legner, Randy Avery, Tom Krapausky, Kent Larson, Delbert Loyd, Dan Meyer, Charles Stallings, Steve Yingling, Ron Hebei. SECOND ROW: Roland Barker, Dave Balias, Frank Shaddle, Bob Antich, Dean Underwood, Leon Mumaw, Jeff Martin, Ed Shaddle, Coach Coats. Bowling started out at a new time this year. Instead of starting at the usual time of 10:00, bowling this year started at 9:30. While in our active year in bowling, we participated in a tournament which was held in DeKalb. The bowling team was a huge success because most of the members showed up every week. Our sponsor, Mr. Clark, helped us solve a lot of unusual problems! Phil Olson; President, Karen Weber; Secretary. Alley Cat FRONT ROW L to R: Mr. Clark, Vickey Modersohn, Trudi Tvrdik, Dolores Moral, Janet Luther; SECOND ROW: Vernon Sebby, Fran Kiley, Randy Risk, Gerald Johnson, Donna Thompson, Kathy Holdiman, Cindy Manders. THIRD ROW: Dianne Thompson, Vicki Cunz, Mike Underwood, Karen Weber, Jim Figgins, Mike Black, Ron Larsen, Dallas Johnson, Peggy Cummings; TOP ROW: Larry Wahl, Albert Miller, Phil Olson, Dave Shambaugh, Bill Peplinski, Ron Keenan, Lynn Curran, Richard Holdiman, Bonnie Lauth. Frosh-Soph Basketball L to R.: Dave Shambaugh, Howard Doss, Keith Burkhart, Ivan Fitzpatrick, Mike Black, Mike Adkins, Lee Klotz, Mike Bennett, Ken Wehling, Arnie Allen, Mark Fanning, Amie Everett, Roger Kerr, Wayne Ash, Ken Bagg, John Koempel, Coach Pakan, Manager Greg Davis, Coach Curran. Fifth Dimension The Frosh-Soph record this year was 3-17, although the coaching staff was not disappointed. There were a few bright spots and the team is looking forward to a better future with many experienced freshmen that saw action this year. Freshmen Basketball: TOP L to R: Coach Curran, Dave Shambaugh, Howard Doss, Keith Burkhart, Wayne Ash, Mike Black, BOTTOM ROW: Mike Adkins, Arnie Allen, Mark Fanning, Mike Bennett. The freshmen team compiled a very respectable 9-7 record this season. Five of their losses were by six points or less and they are looking forward to better things in the future. VARSITY BASKETBALL, L to R, FRONT ROW: Rick Avery, Gary Moss, Lari Dillon, Gary Miller, Randy Erickson, Coach Johnson, Dana Scheidecker, Dan Lindner. SECOND ROW: Carl Kearney, Lindsay Legner, Ron Albright, Lynn Curran, Greg Huber, Ron Larsen, Lamar Lewis, Paul Allen. Walk Tall The Basketball team was coached by Mr. Gary Johnson and the team ended the season with a mark of two wins and twenty losses. The Indians were hurt by a lack of size. The lack of size reflected in their overall shooting percentage of 34% from the floor. But the team was accurate from the free-throw line, shooting almost 60%. There will be two graduating seniors and with eight returning lettermen the future season looks bright. SEASON RECORD Sandwich 50 Shabbona 68 Sandwich 52 Oswego 62 Sandwich 37 Plano 62 Sandwich 63 Lisle 66 Sandwich 49 Dwight 68 Sandwich 55 Plano 66 Sandwich 63 Plainfield 74 Sandwich 51 Marseilles 62 Sandwich 48 Yorkville 89 Sandwich 24 Lemont 42 Sandwich 59 Plano 50 Sandwich 48 Wilmington 51 Sandwich 43 Lisle 59 Sandwich 74 Somonauk 65 Sandwich 48 Dwight 91 Sandwich 54 Marseilles 66 Sandwich 47 Yorkville 61 Sandwich 50 Lemont 68 Sandwich 72 Henckley 89 Sandwich 71 Wilmington 81 Sandwich 54 Leland 84 Sandwich 55 Ottawa 95 88 Ron Albright concentrating on a free throw. Lindsay Legner driving in toward the basket. Dana Scheidecker puts in another two. Lari Dillon hits on a hook shot for two. Below: Greg Huber feeds the ball in underneath. Below: Rick Avery puts in a layup for two. 89 VARSITY TRACK, FRONT ROW L to R: Tim Moss, Jeff Martin, Mike Eberle, Lamar Lewis, Dave Enyart, Jim Lewis, Dean Underwood. SECOND ROW: Delbert Loyd, Ron Bunch, Gary Hecathorn, Amie Everett, Ken Tyrrell, Ron Hebei. THIRD ROW: Coach, Mr. Richard Pakan, Dana Scheidecker, Howard Doss, Chris Striegel, David Shambaugh, Gary Moss, Coach, Mr. Robert Lindley. Green Light The Sandwich Track team was coached by Mr. Richard Pakan. The primarly underclassmen team progressed well during the season, but won only a few meets. But the team did have fine individual efforts from many of it members. The 880 relay team won the northeast conference and also broke the conference record. The team's sprinters L to R: Jim Lewis, Gary Hecathorn, Ken Tyrrell, and Ar-nie Everett. 90 The team's Middle distance men R to L: Mike Eberle, Ron Hebei, Steve Krafft, Gary Moss, Lamar Lewis, and Ron Bunch. The Indian's quartermiler Gary Hecathom placed 4th in the conference. The hurdlers from Sandwich L to R: Howard Doss, Dana Scheidecker, Dave Shambaugh, and Dean Underwood. Sprinter Ken Tyrrell, the team's fastest man, placed second in the The 880 relay team, Dana Scheidecker, Gary Heca- conference, thorn, Arnie Everett, Ken Tyrrell. TOP ROW L to R; Dan Meyer, Royce Larson, Jim Speake, Rick Avery, Gary Miller, Lari Dillon, Mr. Curran, Mr. Johnson. MIDDLE ROW L to R; Jerry Kell, Mark Fanning, Steve Yingling, Randy Avery, Kent Larson, Lindsay Legner, Keith Burkhart, Greg Davis, FRONT ROW; Bob Paulson, Mike Bennett, Jim Bales, Ken Mestemaker, Ron Larsen, Alan Eade, Mike Shreffler, Arnie Allen. It Happens Every Spring This year's baseball team had a cumulative record of 3--6. The team shdwed great improvement over last year and continued to improve this year. The Indians are basically a youthful club with the club only losing one Senior. Royce hits the dirt. 92 Ken awaits the pitch. Gary stops one. Rick fires one in. Lari delivers. Lindsay Legner, Free Throw Award. Mike Balias and Jim Speake, Most Valuable Wrestler Awards. Brian Piccolo, Main Speaker. Brian Piccolo was the guest speaker at the 20th annual Athletic Banquet this year. Many boys re -ceived awards in the various fields of sports during this evening. The Athletic Banquet was one way the Rotary Club and town could pay tribute to the athletes. The cheerleaders were also given recognition for their work during the year and on the banquet. Ron Albright, Most Valuable Basketball Player. Gary Moss, Most Valuable Cross Country Runner. Mike Serby, Most Valuable Football Player. Mr. Squire speaks to the audience. ADMINISTRATION And On Mr. Robert Turney, Superintendent. Mr. Glenn Chivers, Principal. Its Nice To Be with You Board of Education SEATED L to R: Mr. Frederick Lindner, Mr. Harry Krauspe, Jr., Mr. A. C. Otto. STANDING: Mr. Maynard Ferden, Mr. William Legner, Mr. Gordon Barker, Mr. George Schiedecker. DAVID E. GRAF University of Illinois In April 1968, Mr. David Graf received the National Teacher of the Year award. He traveled to Washington D. C. to receive the award and congratulations from President Johnson. During the year to come, Mr. Graf will be participating in many activities throughout the country. Mr. Graf has assisted with the building trades class, V. I. C. A. , and the Open Door, besides teaching his drafting classes. This page is hereby dedicated to you, Mr. David E. Graf. DAVID E. GRAF L. to R.: Mrs. Graf, Mr. Graf, Ray Page, Charles Percy and President Johnson. 97 James Tetrick The object of the game1 Syranna Kittleson QUIET Edwin Coats Things are tuff all over' Gary Johnson QUIET! ! ! . Give Rex Avery You hat rack Betty Ross Now let's get quiet Carol Dannewitz School Nurse Chris Nelson Shape up or ship out Paul Rossok Results not excuses Dale Rosendahl Oh, no! Jack Norling Kathleen Surdyk Ah, the Old Country Robert J. Lindley Once more and you're out William Breitzke Re . . . Lax William Reid Did I stutter? Kenneth Ehren Study Harder Linda Foust Certainly David Saunders Que' Cosa Gladys Blowers Do you agree? Henry Clark Yes? In Memoriam March 7, 1936 Donald Hughes October 21, 1967 Gertrude Wutzke There's no end to what you can accomplish if you don't care who gets the credit Our Pat Janitors L to R: Lester DeGroot, Jack Chellew. The cooks this year were kept very busy, providing nourishing meals for the school. The upkeep of the school was handled by our dependable janitors The bus drivers provided transportation for the country students Pat kept everything running smoothly in the office. Cooks L to R: Mrs. Alice Hanson, Mrs. Kay Wahl, Mrs. Peg Dummer, Mrs. Van Pelt, Mrs. Jane Bollie, Mrs. Hazel Hilliard. 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