Sandwich High School - Reflector Yearbook (Sandwich, IL)

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REFLECTOR MY WORLD AND WELCOME TO IT SANDWICH HIGH SANDWICH, ILLINOIS 1970 Senior Editors Brenda Shaffer Beth Hjort Junior Editors Diane Breunig Judy Hjort Advisor Mr. Curran Table of Co Seniors....................................... 4-24 Juniors.......................................26-29 Sophomores ................................ 30- 34 Freshmen ................................. 35- 39 Organizations ............................... 42-62 Activities .................................. 64-80 Sports ...................................... 82-98 Faculty ....................................100-106 Ads ....................................... 108-124 SENIORS RICHARD LEE AVERY College German Club 3,4 Secretary' 3, Vice-Pres. 4; Lettermens Club 2.3.4 Vice-Pres. 4; Student Council 1,2; Homecoming Court 4; Prom Court 3,4 King 3; Football 1,2,3,4; Co-Capt. 4; Basketball 1.2.3.4 Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,4; Librarian 3,4; Class Pres. 4, Vice-Pres. 1,2; All Conference Basketball 3,4; All Conference Football 4; Most Valuable Basketball Player 3,4. LEE DUANE KLOTZ College Latin Club 1,2; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; Student Council 2,4; Class President 1,2,3, Vice-Pres. 4; Musical 3; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3,4; Carnival Court 3; Prom Court 3,4; Football 1,2; Basketball 1,2, 3,4; Baseball 1; Cross-Country 4; Golf 4; Librarian 4; Boys' State 3. Search for Tomorrow PATTY KAY SHOOK Airlines GAA 1,2,3,4; Reporter 4; Latin Club 1,2; Sandscript 3,4 Ass't. Editor 4; Chorus 3,4; Choir 4; Mu-' sical 4; Cheerleading 4; Office-help 4; Class Secretary 2,3,4. JAMES DANIEL MEYER Undecided German Club 3,4 Treasurer 3, President 4; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4 President 4; Homecoming Court 4, King 4; Football 1,2,3,4, Co-Capt. 4; Baseball 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 1,2, 3,4 Co-Capt. 4; Class Treas. 4; Boys' State; Honorable Mention All Conference Football 4. 4 KAREN JOANNE HANSON College GAA 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; NHS 3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Student Council 2,3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Vice President 3; Chorus 3,4; Choir 3,4; Carnival Court 4; Queen 4; Prom Court 3,4; Cheerleading 1,2,4; Class Secretary 1. CYNTHIA LEE WILEY College Latin Club 1,2; German Club 3; Speech 3; Student Council 4; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Prom Court 3,4; Cheerleading 3; Officehelp 4. ALAN DEAN EADE Draftsman Lettermen's Club 3,4; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Treasurer 3; President 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Prom Court 3,4; Football 2; Baseball 2,3,4; Rifle Club 2,3; Vice President 3. BETH MARIE HJORT College FTA 2,3,4; Parliamentarian 4; FHA 1,2,3,4; 1st Vice President 2,4; 2nd Vice President 3; NHS 2,3,4; Vice President 4; Latin Club 1,2; Vice President 2; Student Council 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3,4; Reflector 2,3,4; Editor 4; Pep Club 2,3; Homecoming Court 3,4; Queen 3,4; Carnival Court 3; Prom Court 3,4; Queen 3; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Officehelp 3,4; DAR Award. 5 CHARLOTTE LOUISE ALLEN College FTA 2,3,4; Spanish Club 1,2,3,4; Speech 3,4; Secretary 4; Debate 1; Student Council 4; Sandscript 3,4 Editor 4; Pep Club 3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Color Guard 1; AFS 2,3,4 Vice-Pres. 3; Pres. 4. LAURENCE ROLAND BRADY College NHS 2,3,4 President 4; Latin Club 1,2; Debate 2; Reflector 1,2,3,4 Business Mgr. 4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4; Nat'l Merit Scholarship Finalist. DAWN MARY GJOVIK College Latin Club 3,4; Sandscript 3; Jr. Play; Pom-Pom Girls 4; Transferred from Hinsdale H.S. 1968. 6 INES MARIA DIAS MOREIRA College FTA 4; Spanish Club 4; Student Council 4; Chorus 4; AFS 4; AFS Student from Brazil 1969-70. GARY ALAN BENSON Systems Analyst FFA 1,2,3,4 President 4; Lettermen's Club 2,3,4 Secretary 4; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1,2,3,4; Wrestling 3,4; Track 1,2; All-Conference Football 4; All-Conference Wrestler 4. BARBARA CAROL BOHN Nurse FTA 1,2,3 Treasurer 3; Spanish Club 1,2,3 Secretary 2; Speech 1,2; Student Council 3; Pep Club 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Musical 3,4; D.O. 3,4 President 4. V GARY D. FRENCH College D.O. 3,4 Treasurer 4; Football 1; Baseball 1. MICHAEL LOUIS BALLAS Undecided Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; D.O. 3,4 Vice-Pres. 3, Parliamentarian 4; Homecoming Court 4; Football 1,2,3; Carnival Court 4; Baseball 2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4 Co-Capt. 4; Track 1; Cross-Country 3; Wrestling Conf. Winner 3,4; Most Valuable Wrestler 2,3. AARON J. PRESTEGAARD Undecided D.O. 3; Football 1; Rifle Club 2; Bowling League 4. ROGER S. KERR Undecided German Club 3; Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; D.O. 4; Advisor to president 4; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Baseball 1; Librarian 4; Class Treasurer 2. DAVID ALAN HANSON College Latin Club 1,2,4; Reflector 1,2,4; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4; Representative 1; Vice President 4; Stage Band 1,2,3,4; Football 2; Golf 3,4. DONETTA ELAINE KING College GAA 1,2,3,4; Vice President 4; Spanish 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; Prom Court 3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. RHONDA ANN TICE College GAA 1; FHA 1,2,3,4; Vice President of Public Relations 1; 2nd Vice President 4; Speech 4; Chorus 4; Jr. Play Color Guard 1. WILLIAM RUSSELL KING Work Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4, Secretary 3, President 4; D.O. 4 Historian Recorder 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. BRENDA SHAFFER College GAA 1,2,3,4; FHA 1,2; Reflector 2,3,4; Editor 4; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Color Guard 1,2,3,4. SCOTT JOSEPH GJOVIK College NHS 4; Latin Club 3,4 President 3,4; Jr. Play; Lettermen's Club 4; Prom Court 3,4; Basketball 3,4; Cross-Country 4; Transferred from Hinsdale H.S. 1968. STEPHEN ANDREW KRAFFT Work FFA 1,2,3,4 Reporter 3, Secretary 4; Letter-men's Club 2,3,4; D.O. 3,4; Track 1,2,4; Cross-Country 2,3. DIANNE JEANNETTE JOHNSON College GAA 1,2,3,4 President 4; Latin Club 1; Sandscript 3,4 Editor 4; Pep Club 3; Sr. Play; Prom Court 3,4; Cheerleading 2,4; Librarian 3,4; Officehelp 4. 9 o MITCHELL LEE GARRETT Undecided Baseball 3. Transferred from South Fork High School in Kincaid, Illinois in 1968. BRENDA KAY LOYD Airlines GAA 2,3; FHA 3,4; Latin Club 1; German Club 4; Speech 4; Sand-script 3,4; Assistant Editor 3; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Pom Pom Girls 4; AFS 4; Officehelp 4. 10 % RANDAL LEE ERICKSON Electrician Lettermen's Club 2,3,4; Carnival Court 2; Basketball 2,3; Baseball 2; Transferred from Plano High School in 1968. PATTY LEE ALLEN Airlines Stewardess GAA 2,3; FHA 1,2; Speech 4; Chorus 2,3; Musical 2,3; Color Guard 4. PEGGY ANN TYRRELL IBM School FHA 4; Chorus 1,2; Lirbarian 1,2, 3,4; Officehelp 4. LARRY G. FRENCH Vocational Training D.O. 3,4; Football 1; Baseball 2,4. RAYMOND D. MILLER College German Club 3,4; Lettermen's Club 3,4; Chorus 3,4; Choir 3,4; Musical 3,4; Jr. Play; Football 3,4; AFS 4; Transferred from Aurora East H.S. 1967. RONALD S. KEENAN College Basketball 1; Bowling League 2; Track 4. JUDY LYNN WHITLATCH Work Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 3,4; Musical 4; Color Guard 1,2; Bowling League 3,4. 11 JAMES EARL SEITZINGER College Latin Club 1,2; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 3; D.O. 3; Football 4; Wrestling 3; Rifle Club 2; Golf 3; Bowling League 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4. CHARLES WAYNE FRIEDERS Mechanic FFA 1,2,3; Chorus 1,2; D.O. 4. JAN CECILIA ANDERSON Airline Stewardess GAA 3; FHA 4; Speech 4; Chorus 2,3. EDWARD DALE SHADDLE College FFA 2,3,4; Speech 3; Lettermen's Club 4; Chorus 1,2; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2,3,4; Coif 3,4. WILLIAM ELZIE GARRETT Undecided Basketball 3. Transferred from South Fork High School in Kincaid, Illinois 1968. SUZANNE MARGARET SEIFRIED College GAA 3,4; FHA 1,2; Latin Club 2,3,4; Pep Club 3; Musical 4; Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4; Secretary 4; Stage Band 4; AFS 1,2,3,4; Secretary 3; Parliamentarian 4; Orchestra 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; IMEA and All-State Bands. BONNIE SUE PHILLIPS College German 3,4; Speech 4; Sandscript 4; Chorus 3,4; Pom Pom Girls 4; AFS 4; Officehelp 4. Transferred from Davenport, Iowa 1967. WILLIAM GERALD McVICKER College Transferred from West Senior High School of Aurora, Illinois 1968. 13 DEBORAH LOUISE PADEN Nurse GAA 1,2; Latin Club 1,2; Band 1,2, 3,4; Stage Band 4; Pep Band 1,2, 3,4. BRUCE EUGENE PETERSON College Latin Club 1,2; Musical 3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Band 1,2,3,4 Equipment Mgr. 2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3,4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4; Orchestra 4. STANLEY ROBERT SIGRIST College D.O. 4; Prom Court 3,4; Rifle Club 1; Golf 3; Bowling League 1. JOHN CHARLES KOEMPEL Undecided Spanish Club 1,2; Bowling League 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 2,3; Pep Band 1,2; D.O. 3; Football 1; Basketball 1,2,3; Cross-Country 2; Golf 3. MARGARET LORRAINE LARSON Nurse Latin Club 1,2; German Club 3,4; Band 1,2,3,4; Stage Band 4; AFS 4; Pep Band 1,2,3,4. 14 x MATTHEW WILLIAM CZADZECK Work Lettermen's Club 3,4; D.O. 4; Football 4; Track 3,4; Cross-Country 3; Most Valuable Cross-Country 3. BARBARA LEE WAGNER College Spanish Club 2,3; Sandscript 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4. ALBERT T. MILLER College Lettermen's Club 3,4; Football 1,2,3; Rifle Club 4; AFS 4; Bowling League 1,2,3,4 Vice-President 4. KATHRYN ANNE-RAINES TERRY College GAA 1; FTA 1,2,3,4; Spanish Club 3,4; Speech 4; Sandscript 4; Pep Club 3; Chorus 1,2,3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Pom-Pom Girls 4 Lieut. Capt. 4; Color Guard 1. PATRICK NEAL FLYNN Undecided D.O. 3; Football 1; Rifle Club 3; Bowling League 4. 15 SUSAN ALICE LINDNER College GAA 1,2; NHS 2,3,4; Latin Club 1,2,4; Student Council 1; Reflector 3,4; Pep Club 2,3; Chorus 1,2, 3,4; Choir 1,2,3,4; Musical 2; Band 1,2,3,4; Cheerleading 2,3,4; Girls' State. ELIZABETH ANN CLARK College FTA 2,3,4 Historian 4; Speech 3; Debate 3; Band 1,2,3,4; AFS 2; Officehelp 3,4; Pep Band 2,3; Betty Crocker Award 4. JAMES R. BICKFORD Draftsman D.O. 4. DONALD LEE ANTICH Air Force Lettermen's Club 1,2,3,4; D.O. 3,4; Football 1,2; Wrestling 1,2; Track 1,2. ME LODI E STARR HALLSTROM College FHA 1,3,4; Latin Club 1,2; Spanish Club 4; German Club 3,4; Chorus 2; Sr. Play; D.O. 3; AFS 2,3,4; Librarian 4. GAIL ANN WINSLOW Work FHA 4; Latin Club 1,2; Pep Club 3. DAVID JACOB RUSSELL Work D.O. 3,4 Assistant Treasurer 4. RICHARD LEE HOLDIMAN, JR. Navy Chorus 1; Band 1,2,3,4; D.O. 3,4; Wrestling 1; Bowling League 1. KATHIE LYNN SPROWLES Work JEFFREY JON SMITH College Spanish 2,3,4; Vice President 3; Speech 3,4; President 4; Debate 1; Sandscript 4; Chorus 2,3,4; Choir 2,3,4; Musical 2,3,4; Jr. Play; Sr. Play; Librarian 2,3,4. KENNETH ROBERT WEHLINC College Latin Club 1,2; Band 1; Football 2; Basketball 1,2; Baseball 1,4; Bowling League 3,4, President 4; Class Treasurer 1. ROBERT LEWIS BROWNING Undecided Rifle Club 2. KAREN LYNN RAUSCH College GAA 1,2,3,4 Reporter 4; Chorus 1,2; Cheerleading 4; Color Guard 1,2,3,4. MICHAEL LEROY ROSS College Chorus 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Musical 2,3; Basketball 1; Track 2; Librarian 4. MARY LYNN LARSON Undecided GAA 1; FT A 1,2; FHA 2,3; Reflector 1,2; Chorus 1,2,3; Choir 1,2,3; Musical 2,3; Librarian 1. 19 WILLIAM JOSEPH WERNER Work FFA 1,2,3,4, Vice President 4; D.O. 4. JAMES MICHAEL FIGGINS Work D.O. 4; Baseball 4; Bowling League 2,3,4. MARIA IRENE GARCIA Bookkeeping MERLE WILEY FRITSCH Work FFA 1,2,3,4, Sentinel 4; D.O. 4; Bowling League 3,4. PEGGY SUE SAMS Undecided FHA 4; German Club 4; Speech 4. EVELYN SHARON ECKLUND Cosmetologist FHA 4; Spanish Club 1,2. 20 PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING MOST MUSICAL: Cindy Wiley and David Hanson. BEST DRESSED: Diane Johnson and Scott Gjovik. Best MOST LIKELY TO SUCCEED: Susan Lindner and Larry Brady. MOST COURTEOUS: Debbie Nolte and Gary Benson. 23 UNDERCLASSMEN Arnie Adams Mike Adkins Arnie Allen Paul Allen Bob Antich Wayne Ash Dave Balias Roland Barker Julie Beardsley Our class began the year by pulling through with a second place on our Homecoming float titled Touchdown in the Sea of Victory. Our class play titled The Perfect Idiot proved to be a smashing success. Class Officers President Bob Paulson Secretary Judy Hjort Frank How Doerle Doss Vice-President Greg Davis Treasurer Georgia Clever The d Sarah Duvick N ancy Schmidt Kathy Schmitz Rich Schroeder Steve Schroeder Vernon Sebby Frank Shaddle Barb Sh affer Mike Stacks Diane Thompson Jack Thompson Barb Tyrrell Mike Underwood Dean U nderwood Dave W atson Michele Webber Dan Wendorf Melinda White Carl Wilson Pat Wilson Kathie Woody Steve Yingling Darlene Yost Gary Zimmerman The Survivors We the class of '72 are called The Survivors, as we have survived our year of Freshmanhood satisfactorily. The whole class is looking forward to the receiving of class rings and thus becoming upperclassmen. The whole class is looking forward to the Junior activities. We are finally beginning to understand the workings of S.C.H.S. Steve Breunig Rick Lindner Debbie Risk Connie Phillips Danny Adams T ammy Albright Kathy Allen Mike Allen Debra Anchondo Art Anderson Bonny Anderson Bruce Anderson Joni Anderson Gary Augustine Cathy Benjamin Mary Bohn Janice Bollie Cecil Boner Lorie Brand Susan Brockman Donna Bruggeman Ray Bunch Silvia Cabrera Dave Covert Janet Dilbeck Rick Cain Judy Dean Debbie Dobnick Steve Charles Downey Eckland Art Jerry Figgins Foss Galen Susan Garrett Griffith Ralph Ellis Joe Frieders April Hallstrom Steve Ferguson Bill Fritsch Debbie Hanson Mike Frank Burdick Byro Marcia Rich Carlson Carr Terry Linda Decker DeVries Dennis Huber Jane Tom Terry Jim Janet Hough Holbo Hargrave Hardekopf Hanson Cindy Hurley John Johnson Charles Kaminky Steve King George Krauspe Jo Ann Larson John Jim Marple May Louie Gene McCaslin Metcalf Kenneth Larson Jeff Jim Gene David Leffelman Lemke Loyd Luttrell Doug Mall Steve xMarcellus Jim Mickelson Kim Miller Sharon Michelle Sigrist Seifried Frank Jodeen Snell Smith Steve Deb Schmidt Schierbaum Larry Rich Jim Miller Moss Nelson Jim Rick Alana Schafman Rogers Rogers Becky Nolte Gary Olson Jerry Osland Janet Parson Rich Peplinski Karl Peterson Susan Price Gary Raska Becky Ripper ■I Terri Donna Tom Speake Stephanie Cheryl Bill Stahl Stallings Stratton Tapp Waechter Robert Kevin Stacks Wallace Kay Ward Ed Wiesbrook Jeri Wiley Allan Wilkening Tom Williams Debbie Woody David Wright 34 Jerry Kell Tom Krapausky Mary Krauspe Joe Latham Lee Legner Jim Lewis Jeff Martin Ken Me ste maker Janice Miller Vickey Modersohn Tim Moss Leon Mum aw Allan McKee Veldon Oleson Next came the Mardi Gras Carnival, which was a lot of fun for those who worked on it as well as for those who attended. With the money received from the Carnival, we held the big event which we had been awaiting, our Junior-Senior Prom. Student Council I I I A Mike Bennett Diane Breunig Candi Shumway Randy Jayne Avery T allent Good Guys Stan Ewing Pat Joye Elleby Ewing Mark Fanning Bobbi Fanning Debbie Figgins Jesse Flyte Dave Fraser Janis French Carol Gordon Gary Graf Patti Greenwood Linda Hallstrom Jon Hanson David Hartman Ron Hebei Bill Heffley Linda Hilliard Janet Hjort Ernie Joachim Barb Kearney President Vic Christoph erson Vice-president Doug Johnson Kathy Hanson Nancy Hickman Secretary Carol Duvick Treasurer Becky Davis Becky Martin Romper Room This year wasn't quite as bad as it could have been. Sure we were in the wrong classes at the wrong times but we managed. This year our freshman float, We'll Make 'em See Stars , got a blue ribbon. We think we ’ made the most of our first year. John Bonny Dianne Abe ns Adams Adams Delilah Lynn Robin Anderson Ash Ashby Melody Julie Kenny Adkins Allen Allen Doug Jon Jebby Baker Barker Beckaert Don Bedford Dinah Bell Pam Benjamin Mike Beverage Bobbi Bistline Gregg Burdick - Jeff Butler John Butler Tim Cain Eddie C ard Barbara C arr Judy Chalfant Rodney Challey Bunny Clark Sharon Clark Bob Clewell Gaye Cook Gary Covert 36 Carla Cunz Amagene Cutshall Dale Diem Eric Doerle Connie Downey Norman Dvorak Tom Eberle Janet Ecklund Paul Eichelberger Leanne Eisenberg Barb Ewing Kevin Ewing Nancy Fanning Tom Ferris Liftda Figgins Jon Flyte Susan Francis Joe Garcia Margaret Debbie Gerlach Glover Phil Jack Grant Hart C arl Harry Greer Hartman Bev Jack Hallstrom Hardekopf Jackie Helin Terry Helin Steve Hickman Debbie Hoagland Kim Holdiman Kirk Hough Jeff Huber Valerie Jacobson Steve Kalvelage Barry Keaton Mary Kell Stephanie Keller Dennis Kohler Jeannie Kohler Kelly Krenz Steve Kurtz Gary Larson Jeff Larson Jesse Loyd Gary Marcellus Phyllis Marple Roger McCleskey Barry Mestemaker Raymond Metcalf Garry Miller Rick Modersohn Tim Moore Alan Nelson Randy Norton Jeff Paul Dean Zingre Sheila Yender John Wilson Betsy Webber Robert Walseth Jim Wagner Michelle Wade Shirlene VanderSchaaf Dick Thompson Caryl Terry Alice Teal Valerey Stratton Jerrine Stahl Pat Stage Melia Sprowles Teresa Speade Karen Snell Earl Shaffer Linda Schroeder Stephanie Scents Sheila Russell Nancy Russell Joe Rudd Leila Redden WILLIAM SHADDLE IN MEMORIAM Rick Rausch Vicki Raska Bruce Phillips Nels Peterson Evelyn Peterson 39 ORGANIZATIONS Latin Club Officers Latin II Vice-president--Dave Miller Latin II President--Scott Gjovik Latin II Secretary--Nancy Hartman Latin I Vice-President--Doug Johnson Latin I President--Donna Stallings To Rome with Love In addition to Latin I and Latin II, we added a Latin III class this year. This class was for those students who wished to do advanced work in Latin. Latin III visited the Illinois Classical Conference in Rockford, Illinois and listened to lectures by Latin scholars from the state of Illinois. FRONT ROW--Cathi Benjamin, Dawn Gjovik, Becky Nolte, Connie Phillips, Lynn Ash. SECOND ROW--Dave Miller, Scott Gjovik, Nancy Hartman, Doug Johnson, Donna Stallings. THIRD ROW—Rick Lindner, Mike Beverage, Debbie Dobnick, Vic Christopher son, Bev Hallstrom, Kathi Hanson, Jerrine Stahl, Tim Cain, Steve Breunig, Mr. Curran. FOURTH ROW--Joanne Larson, Mary Bohn, Stephie Stratton, Jane Hough, Becky Martin, Judy Chalfant, Alice Teal, Kevin Wallis, Steve Marcellus, Kathy Allen. FIFTH ROW--Jodene Smith, Jim Wagner, Ed Card, George Krauspe, Susan Price, Michelle Seifried, Stephie Keller, Evelyn Peterson, Melody Adkins, Carol Duvick, Charley Kaminsky, Dave Wright, Alan Nelson. SIXTH ROW--Dianne Breunig, Dave Hanson, Susan Lindner, Suzanne Seifried, Amy Dillon, Joanie Bender, Janice Miller, Sarah Duvick, Steve Rogers, Arnie Allen, Howard Doss. Hogan's Heroes (Left to Right) FRONT ROW--Officers--Rick Avery--Vice-President, Dan Myers--President, Candi Shumway--Treasurer Randy Avery—Secretary, Mr. Coats. SECOND ROW--Holly Rosentrater, Vickey Fraser, April Hallstrom, Ed Wiesbrook Bob Paulson, Opie Anderson, Jeff Leffelman. THIRD ROW--Laura Fries, Melodie Hallstrom, Roland Barker, Stephanie Stratton Bonnie Phillips, Mike Bennett, Steve King, Vernon Sebby, Gary Augustine. FOURTH ROW--Susan Brockman, Linda Hall- ’ Strom, Kay Ward, Linda Hiliard, Nancy Schmidt, Frank Byro, Frank Snell, Janice Bollie, Denise Dierzen, Judy Dean FIFTH ROW—Tammy Albright, Becky Ripper, Ernie Joachim, Dave Phillips, Rich Peplinski, Art Anderson, Margaret Larson Tim Moss, Richard Schroeder, Allan McKee, Dan Wendorf. Officers, L. to R.: Linda DeVries, Secretary-Treasurer, Pam Bastian, Vice-President, Terry Hargrave, President. Spanish Drama FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Barry Mestemaker, Jon Flyte, Dan Adams, Terry Stahl, Kirk Hough. SECOND ROW: Terry Hargrave, Linda DeVries, Shiela Yender, Debbie Anchondo, Gaye Cook, Mary Krauspe, Kathi Terry, Pam Bastian, Inez Moreira, Melo-die Hallstrom, Cynthia Anderson, Mrs. Johnson. THIRD ROW: Janet Parson, Nancy Fanning, Becky Davis, Michelle Webber, Charlotte Allen. FRONT ROW, left to right: Tersa Speake, Jackie Helin, Judy Hjort, Karen Snell. SECOND ROW: Janet Diem, Rhonda Tice, Linda Hillard, Beth Hjort, Nancy Schmidt. THIRD ROW: Pat Stage, Vicki Raska, Colleen Sorrells, Melodie Hallstrom, April Hallstrom, Leanne Eisenberg, Julie Allen, Terri Stahl, Corinne Hecathom. FOURTH ROW: Georgia Clever, Barb Kearney, Pat Wilson, Mary Bohn, Alana Rogers, Dinah Bell, Kelly Krenz, Janet Hjort, Bonny Adams, Mrs. Todd. FIFTH ROW: Gail Winslow, Sherry Bunch, Peggy Sams, Cecila Anderson, Valery Stratton, Janet Eckland, Jeannie Kohler, Margaret Gerlach, Debbie Anchondo, Peggy Cummings, Michele Wade. SIXTH ROW: Brenda Loyd, Peggy Tyrell, Bobbi Fanning, Debbie Nolte, Joie Ewing, Beth Clark, Carla Cunz, Jibby Beck-aert, Betsy Webber, Susan Francis, Pam Benjamin, Valerie Jacobson, Judy Dean, Diane Thompson. Galloping Gourmet FHA had many activities during the year. They had initiation for new members, a mother and daughter banquet, a swimming party with German Club, a mock wedding. They had a bake sale and donated the proceeds to the Leukemia Fund. They have a trip planned for the near future. Officers Officers, FRONT ROW, left to right: Jackie Helin, Public Relations, Beth Hjort, 2nd Vice President, Judy Hjort, Treasurer, Mrs. Todd, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Rhonda Tice, 1st Vice President, Janet Diem, Secretary, Tersa Speake, Degree Chairman. THIRD ROW: Karen Snell, Recreation Chairman, Nancy Schmidt, Project Chairman, Linda Hillard, President. i FFA Officers, FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Bill Werner, Vice-President; Jane Hough, Parliamentarian; Mr. Donald Wilson, Advisor. SECOND ROW: Merle Fritsch, Sentinel; Jeff Leffelman, Jr. Officer; Dan Adams, Jr. Officer. THIRD ROW: Mike Adkins, Treasurer; Jon Hanson, Reporter. (Not Pictured--Gary Benson, President, Steve Krafft, Secretary.) Green Acres The Sandwich Future Farmers of America were quite active this year. Meetings were held once each month. They attended many sectional and state contests. A large profit was again made on the ag plot. The annual FFA banquet was held where awards were presented to the FFA members. FFA Members, FRONT ROW (L. to R.): Gary Olson, Jim Lemke, James Hardekopf, Dan Adams, Jane Hough, Jon Barker, John Abens. SECOND ROW: Merle Fritsch, Bill Werner, Gary Covert, Bruce Phillips, John Marple, Jeff Leffelman, Bill Shaddle, Gary Larson, Mr. Wilson--Advisor. THIRD ROW: Mike Adkins, Dave Fraser, Kim Miller, Leon Mumaw, Steve Schmidt, Nels Peterson, Jon Hanson, Joe Frieders, David Covert, Ralph Ellis. KNEELING: (left to right): Susan Griffith, Melinda White, Patti Greenwood, Mary Bohn, Michele Webber, Darlene Yost. BACK ROW: Ines Moreira, Beth Hjort, Janet Hjort, Michelle Seifried, Kathy Terry, Charlotte Allen, Nancy Schmidt, Candi Shumway, Betty Clark, Tim Moore, Judy Hjort, Mrs. Kittleson--Advisor. Room The Future Teachers of America, under the direction of Mrs. Kittleson, was kept active this year. They presented a skit for the school assembly on Veteran's Day. The main money-making activity was the FTA-FAC -ULTY basketball game. It was a big success and enjoyed by everyone participating. . FTA Officers: (left to right): Betty Clark, Historian; Candi Shumway, Vice-President; Beth Hjort, Parliamentarian; Nancy Schmidt, President; Patti Greenwood, Secretary; Melinda White, Treasurer. L. to R. Janet Hjort, Nancy Schmidt, Janice Miller, Susan Lindner, Larry Brady, Beth Hjort, Carol Perkins, Karen Hanson, Judy Hjort. The Brady Bunch L. to R. President--Larry Brady, Vice-President--Nancy Schmidt, Secretary--Beth Hjort. This year The National Honor Society held it's annual induction in February. We inducted five new members, one senior, and four sophomores. We also participated in American Education Week. FRONT ROW--Le Terry, Brenda Miller, Cindy Kim Colbe, Joan latch, Judy Dean, Gene Loyd, John nnie Anderson, Carol Bohn, Terry Helin, Paul Allen, Deanna Austill, Kathy OW--Mr. J. Becky Davis, Cheryl Tapp, Charlotte Allen, Ray Miller, Dave , Judy Chalfant, Karen Snell. THIRD ROW--Linda Hallstrom, Susan Price, Keaton, Kim Miller, Patty Shook, Jeff Smith, Mary Krauspe, Judy Whit-mway, Linda Hilliard, Nancy Schmidt, Barb Wagner, Michelle Seifried, vid Hanson, Kathy Schmitz, Karen Hanson, Terry Stahl, Susan Lindner. Chorus and Choir were very busy this year. They gave a Spring performance and a Christmas performance. They also did very well at Contest. The highlight of the year was their musical, Gilbert and Sullivan's, H.M.S. Pinafore. It FRONT ROW--Left to Right--Laurie Brand, Jodine Smith, Judy Whitlatch, Charlotte Wade, Kathy Terry, Amy Dil-l?n;,.OND K°W--Zonnie Anderson, Julie Allen, Ray Miller, Paul Allen, Jackie Johnson, Mary Krauspe, Linda DeVries, Debbie Crabbe. THIRD ROW--Mr. J. Brenda Schaffer, JoAnn Larson, Silvia Cabrera, Jackie Helin, Becky Davis, Carol Bohn, Bill Shaddle, Tim Moore, Cindy Wiley, Bonnie Anderson, Janice Miller, Kathy Schmitz, Mary Bohn, Georgia Clever. FOURTH ROW--Cheryl Tapp, Debbie Nolte, Susan Price, Kathy Beverage, Sharon Clark, Gaye Cook, Susan Francis, Charlotte Allen, Terry Helin, Barry Keaton, John Barker, Randy Norton, Terry Stahl, Judy Dean Brenda Loyd, Bonnie Phillips, Linda Figgins, Pat Stage, Colleen Sorrells. FIFTH ROW-Tammy Albright, Cynthia Anderson Becky Nolte, Linda Hallstrom, Darlene Yost, Michelle Webber, Kim Colbe, Joan Bender, Doug Johnson Kim.Miller Dave Miller, Tom Eberle, Karen Hanson, Jesse Loyd, Susan Lindner, Judy Chalfant, Nancy Fanning, Ines Moreira, Debbie Schierbaum, Alana Rogers. SIXTH ROW--Debbie Dobnick, Denise Dierzen, Cathy Benjamen Janet Hjort, Linda Hilliard, Nancy Schmidt, Judy Hjort, Candy Shumway, Barb Wagner, Michelle Seifried, John Koempel, Dave Hanson, Rich Lockman, Gene Loyd, Patty Shook, Jeff Smith, Terry Hargrave, Jeri Wiley, Mary Kell, Pam Benjamin, Karen Snell, Pat Elebe, Denise Koempel. :RONT ROW, L to R: Mike Balias, Dave Russel, Tom Krapausky, Roger Kerr, Carol Bohn, Barb Tyrrell, Deanna Austill, Mr. }raf Mr. Norling. SECOND ROW: Bill Browning, Steve Krafft, Don Antich, Stan Seigrist, Melinda White, Michelle Webber, Job Sage, Bill Werner, Don Lawyer, Bill King. THIRD ROW: Matt Czadzeck, Rich Schroeder, Leon Mumaw, Gene Cromwell, jary Zimmerman, Larry Peterson, Jim Figgins, Merle Fritsch, Rich Holdiman, Larry French. FOURTH ROW: Gary Fatland, Ihuck Freiders, Jack Thompson, Dave Balias, Lee Legner, Rick Lockman, Ken Bagg, Steve Yingling, Jerry Kell, Gary French. What's My Line? The V.I.C.A. Club of Sandwich High consists of students who are trained for a profession while on school time. They are not only instructed in school, but receive on-the-job training. The professions range from auto mechanics to dental assistants. Each member was recognized at the annual V.I.C.A. Banquet in the Spring for his specialized job. Officers, FRONT ROW, L to R: Bill King, Deanna Austill, Carol Bohn--President, Barb Tyrrell, Mike Balias. SECOND ROW: Dave Russel, Roger Kerr, Tom Krapausky, Gary French. Officers, L. to R.: Greg Davis, Treasurer; Diane Breunig, Corresponding Secretary; Jayne Tallent, Vice-President; Alan Eade, President, Beth Hjort, Secretary. The Student Council of Sandwich High did their best at improving student-teacher relations this year. They sponsored a number of activities that were enjoyed by the students. Ice cream was sold every day during lunch periods to the student body. Every week rolls were provided for the teachers in the morning. Pep Week was held at the end of February prior to the regional basketball game. A records board was purchased and placed in the gymnasium. Some of the members attended the State Student Council Convention in April. A night of swimming was enjoyed by members and friends at the YMCA in Aurora. The big event sponsored by the Student Council was the Homecoming Festivities in October. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Debbie Risk, Cindy Wiley, Greg Davis, Kathie Hanson, Debbie Crabbe. SECOND ROW: Steve Breunig, Carol Perkins, Candi Shumway, Karen Hanson, Lee Klotz. THIRD ROW: Connie Phillips, Jayne Tallent, Diane Breunig, Beth Hjort, Nancy Hickman. FOURTH ROW: Alan Eade, Rick Lindner, Dave Miller, Randy Avery, Mike Bennett. Judy Hjort, Junior Editor; Candi Shumway, Asst. Business Manager, Brenda Shaffer, Senior Editor, Larry Brady, Business Manager; Beth Hjort, Senior Editor; Advisor Mr. James Curran. The Reflector Staff has worked hard this year to get out this years Reflector. They started the year with a very successful ad campaign. They continued by meeting all deadlines and putting together a very fine yearbook. Reflections FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Earl Shaffer, Steve Kalvelage, Larry Brady, Dave Miller, Randy Avery. SECOND ROW: Brenda Shaffer, Candi Shumway, Carol Terry, Marcia Carlson, Kathy Hanson, Georgia Clever, Nancy Hickman, Judy Hjort. THIRD ROW: Bobbi Fanning, Susan Price, Janet Hjort, Susan Lindner, Beth Hjort, Michelle Seifreid, David Hanson, Stephanie Keller. EDITORS: Dianne Johnson, Sand-Hi Views; Charlotte Allen, Sand-script Semester one; Brenda Loyd, Sand-Hi Views. Not Shown: Amy Dillon, Sandscript, Semester Two. Sandscript staff has the responsibility of getting S.C.H.S. news into the paper every week, as well as writing its own school newspaper, Sand-Hi Views, published at Homecoming, Christmas, and in the Spring. It is not uncommon to see Sand-Hi Views members confronting students with questions like What would you do with a . . . ? The advisor of the group is Mrs. Blowers. Meet the Press STANDING: Paul Allen, Bonnie Phillips, Brenda Loyd, Barb Wagner, Dianne Johnson, Nfcry Krauspe, Jeff Smith, Charlotte A1 len, Patty Shook, Kathy Schmidt. SITTING: Melinda White, Nancy Fanning, Michelle Seifned, Amy Dilion. Rifle Club members: FRONT ROW, L to R: Jeff Butler, Kevin Wallis, Frank Byro, Greg Burdick. SECOND ROW: Gary Graf, Jim May, Carl Peterson, Larry Miller. The Rifle Club is an organization designed to teach both marksmanship and the safe handling of guns. They compete with each other for club honors and Mr. Graf is the club advisor. Rifle Club Speech Club Speech Club, FRONT ROW, L.to R: Charlotte Allen, treasurer, Mary Krauspe, Pam Bas-tian, Kathy Terry. SECOND ROW: Charlotte Wade, Carol Gordon, Jeff Smith, President, Rhonda Tice, Amy Dillon, Joye Ewing, Cindy Wiley. THIRD ROW: Janice Miller and Diane Breunig, Vice-presidents, Joan Bender, Nancy Schmidt, Secretary, Peggy Sams, Cecilia Anderson, Brenda Loyd, Bonnie Phillips, Bob Paulson. PAGE MISSING PAGE MISSING Accompanists: Cindy Wiley and Dave Hanson Cast Principles: Dave Hanson-- Cast principles: Ray Miller--the Cap- the Admiral; Charlotte Allen-- tain; Joan Bender--Josephine. Cousin Hebe. H.M.S. Pinafore Musical cast of Gilbert and Sullivan's H.M.S. Pinafore SANDWICH h s S ¥HtUNIC lAND Music FRONT ROW--Dave Hanson, Margaret Larson, Suzanne Sei-fried, Donetta King, Tim Moore. SECOND ROW--Russ Peterson, Lee Klotz, Janis French, Bruce Peterson, Steve Rogers, Mike Burdick. FRONT ROW--Left to right--Margaret Larson, Patty Wilson, Kay Ward, Cindy Wiley, Denise Koempel. SECOND ROW--Carol Duvick, Bobbi Bistline, Barbara Kearney, Betty Clark, Melody Adkins, Susan Griffith, Jim May, Debbie Risk. TOIRD ROW--Jerrine Stahl, Cheryl Tapp, Jane Hough, Dinah Bell, Gaye Cook, Jack Hardekopf, Dave Hanson, Jim Seitzinger, Julie Beardsley, Bill King. FOURTH ROW--Jim Hardekopf, Carol Gordan, Susan Francis, Kim Holdi-man, Evelyn Peterson, Janis French, Donetta King, Tim Moore, Mike Burdick, Mike Adkins--STANDING--Lorie Brand, Howard Doss. FRONT ROW--left to right--Pat Elleby, Carol Perkins, Susan Lindner, Linda Hallstrom, Suzanne Seifried. SECOND ROW--Mike Allen, Arnie Adams, Sarah Duvick, Vicki Modersohn, Debbie Hoagland, Susan Price, Michelle Seifried. THIRD ROW--Becky Martin, Terri Hargrave, Russ Peterson, Allan McKee, Michele Wade, Steve Kurtz, Sharon Clark, Jeri Wiley. FOURTH ROW--Frank Shaddle, Kim Miller, Bruce Peterson, Steve Rogers, Jim Lemke, Rick Modersohn, John Flyte, Rodney Chally, Larry Brady, Pete Peterson, Lee Klotz. STANDING--Jeff Leffelman, Leon Mumaw, Karl Peterson, Mr. Rossok. Scene Left to right--Sarah Duvick, Kay Ward, Bruce Peterson, Suzanne Seifried, Vicki Modersohn, Bill King, Evelyn Peterson, Dave Hanson, Janis French, Carol Gordan, Steve Rogers. Left to right--Susan Price, Bobbi Bistline, Vicki Modersohn, Julie Beardsley, Lorie Brand. FRONT ROW--left to right--Mike Adkins, Susan Price, Karl Peterson, Lorie Brand, Mike Burdick. SECOND ROW--Cathi Benjamin, Cindy Anderson, Bobbi Bistline, Terry Hargrave, Julie Allen, Sherri Sigrist. THIRD ROW--Michele Wade, Tammy Albright, Kay Ward, Jim May, Mike Allen. FOURTH ROW--Russ Peterson, Jim Lemke, Nancy Hickman, Debbi Hoagland, Susan Francis, Carol Gordan. FIFTH ROW--Pat Elleby, Deniece Koempel, Nancy Fanning, Jodene Smith, Carol Duvick, Gaye Cook. SIXTH ROW--Jerrine Stahl, Melody Adkins, Stephie Stratton, Kathi Allen, Donetta King, Suzanne Seifried. SEVENTH ROW--Evelyn Peterson, Sarah Duvick, Kathi Terry, Janis French, Tim Moore, Margret Larson. EIGHTH ROW--Michelle Seifried, Becky Ripper, Dawn Gjovik, Brenda Loyd, Bonny Phillips, Deniece Dierzen. NINTH ROW--Bruce Peterson, Frank Shaddle, Cheryl Tapp, Silvia Cabrera, Becky Martin, Steve Rogers. FRONT ROW--Left to Right--Karen Rausch, Becky Ripper, Brenda Shaffer. SECOND ROW--Barb Shaffer, Stephanie Stratton, Jodine Smith, Bonnie Anderson, Silvia Cabrera, Barb Tyrrell. THIRD ROW--Kathy Allen, Nancy Hickman, Barb Ewing, Julie Allen, Mary Kell, Connie Phillips. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Frank Doerle, Jim Lewis, Bob Paulson, Bob Stacks, Mike Balias. SECOND ROW: Arnie Allen, Randy Avery, Mark Fanning, Ron Hebei, Ken Mestemaker, Mike Bennett, Ed Shaddle. THIRD ROW: Ray Miller, Keith Burkhart, Howard Doss, Ken Bagg, Rick Avery, Randy Erickson, Dan Meyer, Albert Miller, Mike Adkins. American Sportsman The Varsity Club is made up of all those boys who have received varsity letters during the year at Sandwich High. This year the boys once again sold candy to finish paying for the blue blazers they bought last year. The money also helped buy new sweaters for the wrestlers. Officers, L. to R.: Howard Doss, Treasurer, Rick Avery, Vice-President, Mike Balias, Secretary, Dan Meyer, President. Officers FRONT ROW left to right: Roland Barker, Treasurer; Susan Seifreid, Corres. Secretary; Candi Shumway; Secretary; 2nd ROW: AFS Student Inez Moreira; Charlotte Allen, Pres.; 3rd ROW: Janice Miller, Vice Pres. 1969-70 AFS Student from Brazil, Inez Moreira. That Girl During 1st semester AFS went to see Good-bye Mr. Chips. They also had a dance at the Sportsman Club and netted a large profit. Janice Miller has been chosen to go abroad for the summer. She'll be the fifth student to go from Sandwich. FRONT ROW left to right: Candi Shumway, Roland Barker. 2nd ROW: Janice Miller, Charlotte Allen, Inez Moreira, Susan Seifried. 3rd ROW: Melody Hallstrom, April Hallstrom, Pat Wilson, Mary Bohn, Janis French, Tim Moore. 4th ROW: Janet Hjort, Bonnie Phillips, Brenda Loyd, Nancy Schmidt, Diane Bruenig, Michelle Seifried, Nancy Hartman, Pat Elleby, Mr. Coats, Advisor. 5th ROW: Judy Hjort, Michelle Webber, Magaret Larson, Albert Miller, Ernie Joachim, Steve Schoeder, Dave Phillips, Jeff Smith, Alan McKee, Linda Hallstrom. The Class of '71 received Second Place on their float. First Place in the float competition went to the Class of '73. Ready for a block Coach gets his point across the Moon Although intense rain drowned out the Pow Wow the previous night, the sun shone through for the parade and games on Saturday. The Varsity team lost a tough battle. The Homecoming Dance that night which included the crowning of the King and Queen was enjoyed by all. The colorful floats expressed the theme of Fly Me to the Moon. A quick opener Mike Balias, Georgia Clever, Ken Bagg, Diane Breunig, Melinda itfiute, Rick Avery, Candi Shumway, Gary Benson, Queen, Beth Hjort, and King, Dan Meyer. The crowning of Queen Beth by King Dan. The first dance of the evening. The Perfect Idiot CAST Margaret.............................Amy Dillon Jackie................................... Frank Doerle Rhodora......................... Mary Krauspe Roger........................... Mike Black Latherby ........................Mike Bennett Dan.................................Bob Paulson Barnard.........................Mike Stacks Miss Baker......................Bobbi Fanning Linda ........................Georgia Clever Jeannie...................................Janis French Carla.......................... Diane Breunig Puff ........................... Mark Fanning Policeman ...................... Dave Phillips Von Barf........................... Paul Allen Miss Booth..................... Linda Hallstrom King Mark and Queen Karen lead the first dance. The Carnival Court, FRONT ROW, Left to Right: Diane Breunig, Mark Fanning, Karen Hanson, Mike Balias. SECOND ROW: Jerrine Stahl, Jeff Huber, Debby Risk, Rich Moss. The Class of '71 sponsored the annual Junior Carnival on March 7 of this year. Fun, food, and games were provided for the younger set with the addition of the Casino and Beat the Pro booths. The Silver Moon band played for the dance following the Carnival. Queen Karen CAST Elwood P. Dowd--Jeff Smith Veta Louise Simmons—Melodie Hallstrom Myrtle Simmons--Jackie Johnson Doctor Sanderson--Alan Eade Ruth Kelly--Dianne Johnson Doctor Chumley--Bruce Peterson Duane Wilson--Larry Brady Omar Gaffney--Bill King Ethel Chauvenet--Deanna Austill Mrs. Chumley--Suzanne Seifried Miss Johnson--Patty Allen E. J. Lofgreen--David Hanson Harvey- -Harvey Assistant Director--Barb Wagner Stage Manager--Albert Miller “Harvey Omar, they put me in and let Elwood out. You've got to sue them! Harvey , the 1970 senior class play, is a comedy portraying the laughable actions of Elwood P. Dowd, the proud master of a nonexistent giant rabbit, and his slightly daft sister, Veta. Veta isn't embarrassed because her brother tends to introduce people to his invisible friend; it is the RABBIT that embarrassed her. In her frustration, she decides to have Elwood committed to Chumley's Rest. A mixup calls for fast thinking to change the situation. The thing for me to do is to take some more notes. Is there anything we can get for you Mr. Dowd? Junior Paul Allen, as Master of Ceremonies, welcomes everyone to the banquet. The evening began with a delightful meal. Paul Allen as Master of Ceremonies added a touch of humor to the banquet. The speech by Mr. Nelson and the reading of the Senior Secrets gave us something to think about. The coronation began at 9:30 p.m. with the crowning of the new 1970 King and Queen at the scene of the Emerald City. Everyone danced to the music of Bob Reilands Orchestra. At midnight the couples attended the Post Prom Party. It featured WLS Disc Jockey Larry Lujack and The Meade. Dancing and refreshments kept everyone in good spirits. Over the Rainbow Junior Bob Paulson accepts the Key of Leadership from Senior Rick Avery. Carol Bohn, Paul Allen, Rick Avery and Bob Paulson enjoy the delicious meal. K Juniors Holly Rosentreter and Jayne Tallent reveal the Senior Secrets. Prom Court, FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Alan Eade, Karen Hanson, Stan Seigrist, Cindy Wiley, Crownbearer Jerry Lackey, Incoming King Mark Fanning, Incoming Queen Diane Breunig, Crownbearer Betsy Voga, Georgia Clever, Greg Davis, Candi Shum-way, Mike Bennett. SECOND ROW: Scott Gjovik, Dianne Johnson, Lee Klotz, Donetta King, Retiring King Rick Avery, Retiring Queen Beth Hjort, Melinda White, Randy Avery, Amy Dillon, Keith Burkhart. Betsy and Jerry join in the dancing. STANDING--Coach Tetrick, Keith Burkhart, Ernie Joachim, Mike Black, Alan Wilkening, Rick Avery, Howard Doss, Gary Benson, Dan Meyers, Coach Avery. KNEELING--Tom Krapausky, Amie Allen, Jerry Kell, Steve Yingling, Frank Deorle, Randy Avery, Ron Hebei, Ken Bagg. SITTING--Mike Adkins, Mike Balias, Roland Barker, Mike Bennett, Gary Zimmerman, Frank Shaddle, Bob Paulson. CAPTAINS The Bold Ones The Sandwich Indians football team was hurt this year mainly by lack of experience. The team having only five seniors composed a record of 2--6. Coached by Mr. Rex Avery, the Indians fought hard until the final buzzer went off in each game. The team, having many players coming back next year, are looking forward to a successful season. The Indians placed three players on the all-conference team. They were Gary Benson--tackle, Rick Avery--quarterback, and Randy Avery--end. Dan Meyers and Rick Avery SENIORS Left to right: Rick Avery, Dan Meyers, Mike Balias, Ken Bagg, Gary Benson and Coach Avery. INDIAN BACK-HELD: IN STANCE: L. to R.: Tom Kra-pausky, Dan Meyers, Howard Doss. STANDING: Rick Avery. RECORD Sandwich 20 Amboy 28 Sandwich 8 Plano 6 Sandwich 12 Wilmington 43 Sandwich 12 Lisle 27 Sandwich 0 Dwight 36 Sandwich 14 Marseilles 6 Sandwich 14 Yorkville 27 Sandwich 8 Lemont 24 83 RUNNINGBACKS Tom Krapausky G Jim Lewis FRONT ROW: L-R.: Terry Helin, Eric Doerle, Steve Breunig, Richard Carr, Tom Eberle, Jesse Loyd, Barry Keaton, Jack Hart. SECOND ROW: Jeff Leffelman, Jim Wagner, Jim Mickleson, Frank Snell, Doug Johnson, Steve Marcellus, George Krauspe, Bruce Anderson, Joe Garcia. THIRD ROW: Coach Johnson, Frank Byro, Gary Marcellus, Ed Card, Tom Williams, Chuck Ecklund, Steve Ferguson, Rick Rogers, Coach Hallaron. FOURTH ROW: Gary Miller, Earl Shaffer, Dave Telling, Richard Thompson, Dave Miller, Gene Loyd, Art Anderson, Denny Huber, Barry Mestemaker, Rich Peplinsky, Gary Augustine. This year's FROSH-SOPH. team had an exciting year, finishing second in the N.E.C. After a slow start, the team bounced back with 3 shut-outs, and two other conference wins. Number One became the team's motto. In the deciding game, the Indians were unable to pull through, and had to settle for second. Our record stood at 5--3. WE THEY 14 AMBOY 56 6 PLANO 0 12 WILMINGTON 12 12 LISLE 0 14 DWIGHT 6 36 MARSEILLES 0 14 YORKVILLE 6 6 LEMONT 14 FIRST ROW L. to R.: Manager, Gary Augustine; Jim Mickelson, Rick Lindner, Tom Williams, Rick Rogers, Steve Marcel-lus, Steve Breunig. SECOND ROW: Coach Halloran, Dennis Huber, Bill Waechter, Gene Loyd, Dave Miller, Barry Meste-maker, Jeff Huber. The 1969-70 Fresh-Soph team under the coaching of Mr. John Halloran finished regular season play with a record of 8--11. The team participated in the Mooseheart Sophomore Tournament and the Kaneland Sophomore Tournament. FIRST ROW L. to R.: Manager, Joe Rud; Terry Helin, John Abens, Jack Hart, Bob Clewell, Kirk Hough, Ken Allen, Vic Christopherson. SECOND ROW: Manager, Steve Kalvelage; Barry Keaton, Garry Miller, Barry Mestemaker, Jeff Huber, Gary Marcellus, Earl Shaffer, Roger McCleskey. KNEELING—Paul Allen, Coach Johnson. STANDING--Lee Klotz, Tim Moss, Ken Bagg, Howard Doss, Scott Gjovik, Rick Avery, Keith Burkart, Mike Bennett. Land of the Giants Statistician--Kim Colbo, Joanie Bender, Janice Miller, Kathy Schmitz. SEASON Sandwich 46 Sandwich 53 Sandwich 64 Sandwich 47 Sandwich 57 Sandwich 62 Sandwich 57 Sandwich 62 Sandwich 63 Sandwich 57 Sandwich 72 Sandwich 62 Sandwich 68 Sandwich 90 Sandwich 84 Sandwich 57 Sandwich 78 Sandwich 65 Sandwich 82 Sandwich 74 Sandwich 77 Sandwich 92 Sandwich 67 Sandwich 55 RECORD Shabbona 72 Oswego 73 Amboy 63 Aurora Cent. 77 Lemont 59 Plano 47 Wilmington 56 Minooka 60 Plano 47 Yorkville 69 Lisle 67 Lisle 69 Dwight 72 Marseilles 71 Somonauk 67 Yorkville 61 Plainfield 103 Le mont 77 Plano 59 Wilmington 80 Lisle 93 Marseilles 72 Dwight 60 Ottawa 83 Co-Captain Ken Bagg Senior Scott Gjovik Hauls in a Guards His Man Rebound This year's Varsity Basketball team, under the coaching of Gary Johnson, finished the season with a record of 10--14. The team started out the season by taking 2nd place in the 1st annual Indian Invitational. The squad then came back by taking 3rd place in the Plano Holiday Tournament. Rick Avery was chosen All-Conference, led the N.E.C. in scoring, and broke the school record for most points in a season previously held by Gil Butte Is. Lee Klotz Drives in Towards a Basket Co-Captain Rick Avery Demonstrates a Free Throw Baseball Team, FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Joe Rud, Jerry Osland, Allan Eade, John Abens, Tom Speake. SECOND ROW: Jim Fig-gins, Paul Eichelberger, Ken Mestimaker, Phil Grant, Tom Williams, Mike Bennett, Ken Wehling, Larry French, Charles Eck-lund, Art Figgins. THIRD ROW: Coach LaValle, Jim Bales, Dan Meyer, Randy Avery, Barry Mestimaker, Rick Avery, Jeff Huber, Mark Fanning, Steve Schmidt, Amie Allen, Gary Miller, Coach Hallaron. The Tenth Inning Coach LaValle and Coach Hallaron discuss statistics with Captain Dan Meyer. Captain Dan Meyer did a fine job at third base for the Indians. Rick Avery, the leading Pitcher for the team, also did a fine job for the Indians. The baseball team composing a record of 4--11 had one of its better seasons in the past years. The team is progressing more and more and the coaches are looking forward to a successful 1970-71 season. The team has many starters coming back. A1 Eade, the lead-off man, was very fast and an excellent bunter. 89 KNEELING--Ed Wiesbrook, Steve Ferguson, Dave Balias, Mike Balias, Arnie Adams, Frank Shaddle, Eddie Shaddle. STAND-ING--Ernie Joachim, Randy Avery, Dan Myers, Alan Wilkening, Mike Adkins, Ron Hebei, Steve Yingling, Coach Avery. It Takes Two The Wrestling team, coached by Mr. Rex Avery, had their third consecutive successful year. Composing a record of 11--6 with only three seniors, wrestling looks good in the future. The co-captains Mike Balias and Dan Meyers, did a nice job of leading the team. In the conference meet Mike Balias and Gary Benson placed first, Dave Balias second, Dan Meyers third, and Ron Hebei placed fourth. Co-Captains and Coach Avery. RECORD Sandwich 3 Sycamore 43 Sandwich 23 Batavia 20 Sandwich 31 Plano 19 Sandwich 44 Lemont 6 Sandwich 12 Wilmington 33 Sandwich 3 Plainfield 45 Sandwich 32 Lisle 21 Sandwich 39 Moose he art 11 Sandwich 11 Kaneland 36 Sandwich 27 Marseilles 17 Sandwich 7 Yorkville 44 Sandwich 39 Lisle 14 Sandwich 26 Lemont 23 Sandwich 29 Dwight 19 Sandwich 48 Moos ehe art 6 Sandwich 19 Kaneland 27 Sandwich 26 Plano 19 KNEELING left to right—Jon Barker, Bruce Phillips, Bill Shaddle, Rich Carr, Jess Loyd, Bill Fritch, Tom Eberle. STANDING--Charley Kaminky, Doug Mall, Frank Snell, Jeff Leffleman, Art Anderson, Chuck Eckland, Steve King, Gary Larson, Jerry Os-land, Dan Adams. Gary Benson and Alan Wilkening. Statisticians, L. to R.: Donetta King, Jeri Wiley, Cindy Wiley, Marcia Carlson, Holly Rosentreter, Janis French, Bobbie Fanning. Dave and Mike Balias. FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Bob Stacks, Roland Barker, Tim Cane, Vic Christopherson. SECOND ROW: Larry Miller, John Flyte, Mike Lockner, Steve Schroeder, Earl Shaffer, Steve Ferguson, Rich Moss, Jim Lewis. THIRD ROW: Mr. Howard, A1 Miller, Ken Bagg, Gene Loyd, Carl Peterson, Howard Doss, Ron Keenen, Ernie Joachim, Mr. Campbell. Gene Loyd makes it over. Howard clears another high hurdle. Jim Lewis ready for the gun. Beat the Clock Sandwich finished fifth in the conference this year, winning eight and losing sixteen in dual and triangular meets. New records were set in the high jump and high hurdles by Howard Doss and in the one and two mile runs by Mike Lockner. Left to right: Vic Christopherson, John Flyte, Mike Lockner, Ken Bagg, Ernie Joachim, Rich Moss, Bob Stacks. 93 TO RIGHT: Amie Adams, Rick Linder, John Flyte, Vic Christopherson, Bob Stacks, Louie McCaslin. ECOND ROW: Mr. Campbell, Scott Gjovik, Bill Weachter, Paul Allen, Mark Fanning, Jeff Huber, Tim Moss, Steve Kalvelage. mm Golf Team, FRONT ROW, L. to R.: Lee Klotz, Rick Lindner, Mike Underwood, Jim Seitzinger, Frank Shaddle. SECOND ROW: Mr. Curran, Paul Allen, Vernon Sebby, Keith Burkhart, John Koempel, Dan Wendrof, Jeff Martin. The Wonderful World of Golf Under the coaching of Mr. Jim Curran the 1970 Golf Team finished the season with a record of 7--5. The team placed fifth in the Northeast Conference meet held here in Sandwich at Edgebrook Country Club. The squad also participated in the District meet held at Phillips Park in Aurora. Most valuable players this year in Football were Rick Rick Avery accepts the trophy for most valuable nlaver in Avery and Gary Benson. Basketball. Wide World of Sports Mrs. Todd introduces the 69-70 cheerleading squads. Many people enjoyed the festivities at the banquet. 96 Most valuable player in Cross-Country, Bob Stacks, re- Most valuable wrestler this year is Mike Balias, ceives his award. Keith Burkhart receives the Free Throw award. Scott Gjovik won the Senior Academic Athletic Award. 97 Officers: Vernon Sebby Ken Wehling Albert Miller The Bowling Club has been actively involved this year under the direction of Mr. Howard. Concentration Kathy AMen Ken Wehling, Charlotte Wade, John Johnson, Judy Whitlatch. SECOND ROW: Susan Griffith, Lynn Ash, Bill Garrett, Merle Fritsch, Louie McCaslin, Pat Flynn. THIRD ROW: Jim Seitzinger, Aaron Prestegaard, Frank Snell, Lany Miller, Jim Figgins, Mike Underwood. FOURTH ROW: Jim Schafman, Rich Peplinski, Jerry Osland, Dean Underwood, Albert Miller, Steve Shroeder, Vernon Sebby. FACULTY Principal Mr. Glenn Chivers Superintendent Mr. Robert Turney The Guiding Light FRONT ROW left to right--Mr. A. C. Otto, Sec.-Treas., Mr. Ernest Basler, Mr. Donald Breunig, Mr. Stewart Phillips. SECOND ROW--Mr. Daryl Kemper, Mr. George Scheidecker, Pres., Mrs. Alberta Barker. LIBRARY CLUB--SITTING— Left to Right--Melodie Hallstom, Dianne Johnson, Peggy Tyrell. STANDING— Kirk Hough, Lee Klotz, Jeff Smith, Mike Ross, Laura Fries, Jim Lewis, Bob Paulson. Book Beat OFFICE HELPERS Left to Right SITTING--Pat Hutter. STANDING— Cindy Wiley Beth Hjort Jackie Johnson Jayne Tallent Amy Dillon Brenda Loyd Dianne Johnson Peggy Tyrell Bonny Phillips Patty Shook Betty Clark Dennis Campbell Rex Avery Gladys Blowers Get Smart LouAnn Clancy Carol Dannewitz James Curran Kenneth Ehren Gary Johnson Jane Gundy Robert Howard John Hallaron Mary Johnson Bernard LaValle Chris Nelson Jack Norling Alan Mortenson Tom Oswald Dale Rosendahl Paul Rossok Dave Seymour Elaine Todd Vivian Wright James Tetrick Donald Wilson Kathleen Wells Gertrude Wutske Secretary, Pat Hutter. Attendance Officer, Jane Gundy. Bus Drivers, L to R: Don Ross, Kais Wilhelm, George Hallstrom, Charles Fish, Glen Prickett, Chester Wright, James Zingre. IMPACT DIE CASTING CORPORA TION Specializing in Aluminum and Zinc Casting 1212 East Sixth Street Sandwich, Illinois Phone: 786-2195 BAGG’S TASTEE FREEZE Congratulations Class of 1970 SAND HAVEN 517 N. Main Members of the American Nursing Homes Association Director: Irvin Kross, M.D. R. A. Moyer, M.D. Call 786-2171 Sandwich W. E. ALLEN, D.D.S. G. A. QUICK, D.D.S. CATHY'S COIFFURES 5 South Main Street 786-8551--Sandwich, 111. Class of '70' HOLLANDS DRUG STORE Serving This Community Since 1926 Sandwich, Illinois SANDWICH LIONS CLUB Look Well to Your Future WRIGHTS DINER Service to the Community Since 1949 U. S. Route 34 Sandwich, Illinois Congratulations to the Class of 1970 AUGUSTINE BROTHERS Painting Decorating REDDEN BROTHERS WALLEY’S PAINT AND UPHOLSTERY Repairing Refinishing Upholstering General Contractors 617-621 East Center Sandwich, Illinois Sandwich B W PIZZA 209 W. South Street on Route 34 Plano, Illinois Phone 552-7044 SANDWICH GRAIN CO. Sandwich, 111. Phone 786-8149 Grain, Feed, Seed, Complete Grind and Mix Service Rural Route 1 Sandwich, Illinois 60548 BROWNS “TOWN AND COUNTRY” FURNITURE Open Daily 9 to 5 Open Wed. --Thur. --Fri. Evenings 'Till 9 P. M. Our Own Revolving Charge Plan Sandwich on US 34--1 2 Mile East SANDWICH DOG SUDS Route 34 East Sandwich, Illinois 60548 DUY'S Shoes for the Entire Family Phone 786-6016--Sandwich, Illinois OLSON'S LADIES WEAR BURKHART'S FUNERAL HOME EDGEBROOK COUNTRY CLUB Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-3755 606 East Arnold Street Sandwich, Illinois Swimming Facilities Driving Range Open to the Public Congratulations Class of ’70’ Upholstery Drapery Fabrics ANDERSON AND BUSHNELL, Sandwich School Supplies--Office Supplies Typewriters--Adding Machines Art Supplies--Greeting Cards IDLE HOUR LANES Weekend Fun Center 927 Railroad Street Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-8257 FARMER’S STATE BANK OF SO MON A UK Somonauk, Illinois Phone 498-2396 ‘FULL' _ SERVICE L WBANK-fc THE INSURANCE AND REALTY CO. 113 South Main Street Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-2159 KAY BRUNET SHOPPE Milady's Fashions Plano, Illinois REX AGENCY Insurance Is Our Business 210 East Railroad St. Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-8150 PEKOC LEE T. V. 11 East Lee Street Plano, Illinois 552-8100 LELAND NATIONAL BANK Leland, Illinois 60531 Congratulations Class of 1970 Full-Service Bank CONGRATULATIONS TO THE CLASS OF '71 THE SANDWICH STATE BANK OUR 114th YEAR OF SERVICE All-Steel Sleek All-Steel Contemporary furniture. Crisp. Clean. Today's efficiency echoing tomorrow's tradition. Quality design is timeless . .. select All-Steel. All-Steel Equipment Inc. Aurora, Illinois SANDWICH LODGE NO. 1016 Loyal Order of Moose Sandwich, Illinois ART'S CERTIFIED SUPER MARKET P. S. LINDER CO. Lumber--Building Material Paint Phone 786-2117 Sandwich, Illinois OLAF G CHEVRO LET-OLDS MOBILE, INC. Route 34 and Gjoviks Crossing Between Sandwich and Plano Congratulations and Best Wishes to the Class of 1970 M. WERNER SONS INC. 523 E. Church St. Sandwich, Illinois Area Code 815-786-2129 216 N. Sixth St. DeKalb, Illinois Area Code 815-786-2727 McAllister SALES AND SERVICE 786-8460 Route 51 South Rochelle, Illinois Area 815-786-4115 RICH’S PAINT--WALLPAPER 13 East Main Plano, Illinois Phone 552-3374 FRASER REALTY John L. Fraser, Realtor We Sell Homes--Not Houses Sandwich, Illinois 60548 ROBERT M. SEIFRIED ATTORNEY AT LAW Sue Arm Shoppe 131 S. Main St. Sandwich, Illinois For the Brands You Love To Wear Sandwich, Illinois Peggy Barker--Bobbie Brooks--Russ and Many More Pre-teen—Junior Misses--Half Sizes O’NEILL BROTHERS GENERAL CONTRACTORS 410 North Main Street Sandwich, Illinois Ed O'Neill Phone 786-6451 J D REFRIGERATION Frigidaire Sales and Service Tuff! T. V. Tower and Antenna Sales 336 Church St. , Sandwich Phone 786-6446 Roller Skate for the Health of It FAIRWAY ROLLER RINK Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-4111 or 786-4291 Put Fun in Your Fund Raising Program--No Fuss--No Muss Ask Us. Monday Thru Thursday Reserved for Party Groups Live Organ Music by Tommy Fairclough DELTA'S Be n ’er ect Mjh Silhouette. 'It A? Come In and Have Delta or Ron - Rhoades Style You. Ph. 786-6096 C. G. DORRIS, D.D.S. 336 W. Church--Sandwich, 111. 17-19 E. Center Street Compliments of Oscar Vince HUBER BROTHERS REYMANN’S GARAGE Plumbing, Heating, and Air Conditioning Contractor 805 E. Railroad Sandwich, Illinois Will Be Glad To Make Free Estimates. Somonauk--498-2566 Sandwich--786-3231 Congratulations Class of '70' JOHNSON’S FLORAL AND GIFT SHOP We write the record of our lives on the Scroll of Time. Memories of friends we have made, thrills we have lived, and unsullied joys we have felt, through the years, form the pages of the Book of Life. Lest we forget, we pause from time to time and turn the pages of this Book to live again past thrills, remember friends, and recall pleasant associations. SA ND WICU AIRPORT INC. Learn To Fly Aircraft Sales and Service AVCO NEW IDEA FARM EQUIPMENT NOLL'S CITGO Quality Farm Equipment Since 1899 95 N. Main Street 321 East Church Sandwich, 111. 786-8289 R. W. BARK Plumbing--Heating--Sheet Metal Service That Satisfies Sandwich, Illinois REDMON WELDING 786-4722 General Maintenance Fabricating 786-2230 Sandwich, 111. KAREN'S COIFFURES 400 E. Church 786-2940 McCASLIN BAKERY Somonauk, 111. Ph. 498-2565 Home Style Bakery Goods Cakes for All Occasions WEHLING SALES BUICK--PONTIAC and SINCLAIR QUICK SERVICE STATION U.S. 34 and Green Street Ph. 786-2119 Sandwich, 111. CARLSON-ABENS General Contractors 320 N. Castle Ph. 786-2386 Sandwich, 111. 786-2742 THE CHILDREN'S SHOP 36 E. Railroad Sandwich, 111. SANDWICH MOTORS INC. Home of Ford--Mercury 'Finest Deal in All the Southwest' SMILEY'S PAINT SERVICE Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-8119 Compliments of Af Sandwich, 111. KLOTZ 'S GARAGE 44 W. Church Street hJ j, l C|0iL0JiiAL Phone 786-4316 COLONIAL DRUGS Plano Plaza C.T.S. CONTRIBUTORS TO THE GROWTH OF SANDWICH Sandwich, Illinois Frequency Management Products Serving Government and Industry Compliments of BUILDCO, INC. Belvediere, Illinois JIM'S BARBER SHOP KORETTA’S SALON OF BEAUTY 716 Latham Street Builders of Wilshore Commons Sandwich, Illinois Phone 786-8516 Congratulations to the Class of '70' BILL WESTBROOK KNOX JEWELERS State Farm Insurance Companies Sandwich, Illinois NEUENDORF NICKELS Parks Bros. Supermarket Indian Springs Sandwich, Illinois U. S. D. A Graded Choice Meats Complete Delicatessen WILSHIRE COMMONS Within View of the School Campus, Ideal Housing for Teachers THE BOUTIQUE Clothes of Distinction Dresses Sportswear Lingerie Sizes 5-15; 8-20 121 So. Main St. KENT'S SHOE REPAIR 28 East Center Street JAMES JEWELRY Watches--Diamonds--Gifts Sheboygan Work Shoes Authorized Keepsake Diamond Dealers BOOSTERS Ann’s Beauty and Gift Nook Seitzinger Plumbing Fountain Medical Group Sandwich Veterinary Hospital Sandwich Floral Shop General Telephone Jones Funeral Home Kinchner’s Men’s Wear Sherman Hanson Hardware Jack's Service Cooper's Furniture House of Sandwich Cortright Construction Co. Cunz Plumbing Heating Free Press Le Roy's Standard Leonard's Service Station The Henrich Dress Shop Martha's Beauty Salon Butch Sebby Sons Sandwich Feed and Crop Service R. A. Moyers, M.D. Cooper's Furniture of Plano Griswold Landscape Service Sandwich Fair Association Sandwich News Agency Bacaba Liquors Dr. Jeannette C. Nelson, D.D. Loy's Department Store R. V. Pump Company 124


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