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The Ivy Tower Sherrard High School Sherrard, Illinois Volume XXXV ’69 We, the Senior Class, dedicate with pride the 1969 volume of the Ivy Tower to our teacher and friend, Mr. Harry R. Bil lups. During the four years he has been at our school, he has not only lead our teams to many victories, but he has also boosted our school morale to an all time high. Administration Administrative Offices Demand Much Time, Responsibilities were piled high on SHS’s Superintendent, Clifford King, as he fulfilled the many requirements necessary for an efficiently run school. RICHARD LOVELACE Curriculum Co-ordinator FRED EIHAUSEN Principal, Psychology Work, and Interest as School Problems Arise BOARD OF EDUCATION—First Row: Gerald Nelson, Wayne Holdsworth, Secretary; Wesley Johansen, President. Second Row: Ralph Harris, William Wagoner, Domenico Dilulio, Duane Braden. JANE GREGORY Secretary HELEN KETTERING Secretary 5 Informed Instructors, Modern Techniques Mrs. Lloyd, sponsor, and Peggy, captain, discuss future performances of the Pom Pom Girls. MARY LLOYD Speech Correctionist, Pom Pom Girl Sponsor. ISABELLE SELBY English, Senior Sponsor. LOUISE KING English, Latin, Librarian, FTA Sponsor. Jim demonstrates how to oper- days as a means of protection. Add Spice to Language Arts Curriculum ate a catapult, which was used in the earlier Roman SUSAN HAYES English, Speech, Drama Club Sponsor, Co-Sponsor of Student Council. CONNIE SHORT English, Journalism, Literary Club Spon- sor, Junior Sponsor. 7 Science Courses Attract Mike feels uneasy as Mr. Woodley tries out the new blood testing equipment. RICHARD WOODLEY Biology, Boys’ Physical Education, Track Coach, Junior Varsity Football Coach, Sophomore Sponsor. CHESTER WYNN Algebra I, Geometry, Math, Freshman Sponsor, Seventh Grade Basketball 8 Coach. With Mr. King looking on, Kim and Inquisitive Minds RONALD LLOYD General Science, Earth Science, Assistant Junior Varsity Football Coach, Freshman In the new Earth Science course, students experiment with globes to find the Sponsor. circumference of the earth. Gary illustrate the law of gravity for a Physics experiment. ARTHUR KING Chemistry, Algebra II, Geometry, Trigo- nometry, Physics, Science Club Sponsor, Junior Sponsor, Concessions. 9 Shop Classes Provide Vocational Training CAROLYN FRY Home Economics. FHA Sponsor. DONALD FRY Agriculture, FFA Sponsor, Senior Spon- sor. Stan and John seem interested as Mr. Junchen demonstrates equipment used in the new electronics department, which is used mainly by Seniors. Business Courses Mold Future Leaders Denny discovers it’s easy to get all “wrapped up” in Bookkeeping. JOYCE WINTERS Typing, Shorthand, Bookkeeping, Year- book Sponsor, National Honor Society Sponsor. WILLIAM WINTERS General Business, Bookkeeping, Modern Problems, Junior Sponsor. LAWRENCE JUNCHEN Industrial Arts, Senior Sponsor. 11 Social Studies Illustrate Past, Present, Future HELEN SNIDER World History, U.S. History, Civics- Geography, National Honor Society Sponsor. ROBERTJACKSON U.S. History, Boys' Physical Education, Varsity Basketball Coach, Assistant Var sity Football Coach, Athletic Director. Future voters learn to operate a voting machine in Mrs. Snider’s classes. HARRY BILLUPS Boys’ Physical Education, Drivers' Educa- tion, Varsity Football Coach, Junior Var- sity Basketball Coach, Freshman Sponsor. 12 P. E. Classes Stimulate SHS Students Crab soccer was one of the new sports Miss Mitchell introduced to the girls’ physical education classes. TONI MITCHELL KARL KASJENS Girls’ Physical Education, Cheerleader Band, Sophomore Sponsor. Sponsor, Pep Club Sponsor, Chorus. Staff Provides Variety of Services Flora Christensen Marion Hultgren Mabel Miller Head Cook BUS DRIVERS—First Row: Mr. Hammer, Mrs. Stockwell, Mr. King. Second Row: Mr. Zude, Mr. Nimrick, Mr. Child, Mr. Huggins, Mr. Erickson, Mr. Jinks. Third Row: Mr. Anderson, Mr. Coyne, Mr. Martens, Mr. Jackson, Mr. Kinsey, Mr. Lovelace. Absent: Mrs. Bloomquist. 14 Putting that extra shine on SHS is one of Mrs. Dawson’s jobs. Maintenance man, Fred Martens, repairs Unit No. 200 schools. Mr. Doye gives a helping hand at school functions. Mr. Johnson keeps the gym in condition for sports. TICKET SELLERS: Carole Crawford, Bel Waterman, Kathy Coyne, Janet Miller. 16 MAILMAN: Steve Miller 17 CAFETERIA HELP: Terry Staley, sub.; Jack Smith, Terry Raine, Rick Amy, Terry St. Clair. Willing Students Ease Faculty’s Burden HEAD LIBRARIANS: Karen Petterson, Ruth Hannah, Judy Johansen. LIBRARIANS—First Row: Donna Benningfield, Grant Weber, Linda DeGreve, Brenda Hemphill, Carole Crawford, Evelyn Peter- son. Second Row: Linda Claeys, Pam Nelson, Karen McLaughlin, Tom White. Michele McCubbin, Kathy Docherty, Joan Hergert, Tamie Ziemer. 18 Senior Honor Students Take Time SUE KALE-Top Ten. KIM BEHRENSMEYER-Top Ten. DIANNE SCHALK-Top Ten, John Philip Sousa Award. KENT KEIM—Top Ten, SAR Award, Four Years’ Perfect Attendance. Off From Studies for Relaxation JANET DEGREVE-Top Ten, DAR Award. ROBERT SCHRIVER—Top Ten. GALE ORNELIS—Top Ten. GEORGE MEHALL-Top Ten. 21 New Responsibilities Come With Honors VELMA DAVIS—Top Ten. BARBARA FLOYD-Top Ten. JOYCE ERICKSON Betty Crocker Homemaker Award, Top Ten. NANCY WAGONER Four Years’ Perfect Attendance JIM MCKINLEY -Boys’ State Delegate. BILLY EUGENE POTTER Science Club; Pep Club; Drama Club, Baskstage Sr. Play; Football; Basketball; Track. MARY LOUISE CARLSON F.H.A. DEBORAH SUE RAATZ Flag Bearer; Chorus; F.H.A., Second Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Cheerleader, Captain Sr. Yr.; Home- coming Attendant Fresh. Yr.; Sweet- heart Swirl Attendant Jr. Yr. LOREN FRANKLIN HOKE RONALD LEE HOLDR1DGE JANET LOUISE VERBEKE Flag Bearer; F.H.A.; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Annual Staff, Grade School Edi- tor, Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr. JANET LOUISE DEGREVE Head Majorette; Chorus; F.H.A., Vice- Pres. of Projects Jr. Yr.. First Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.; Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club. Pres. Sr. Yr.; Drama Club, Parlia- mentarian Sr. Yr., Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yr.; Student Council Sr. Yr.; Senior Class Vice-Pres.; Pom Pom Girl; D.A.R.; Top Ten. STEVEN GENE WHITE F.F.A., Sentinel Jr. Yr. GREGORY GENE WILSON Chorus; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr. TERRY DARNELL STALEY Drama Club, Backstage Sr. Play; Foot- ball; Basketball; Track. SUSAN CAROL COPE F.T.A.; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff. 24 ELAINE MARIE TIMMONS Flag Bearer; Chorus; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Drama Club. MARY KATHERINE HERGERT Chorus; F.H.A.; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays. STEVEN RAY W1NSKY Transfer Student from Orion High School; Science Club; Pep Club; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. Yr.; Athletic Mana- ger; Basketball; Track. MICHAEL ALLAN COYNE Chorus; F.F.A., Treas. Jr. Yr.. Pres. Sr. Yr., Chapter Star Farmer, 1st Place Section Small Grain Jr. Yr.; 2nd Place Section Soil Judging Contest Sr. Yr.; Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Snowball Swirl King Sr. Yr. SHARON KAY BRAUGHTON Play Cast Sr. Yr. MARK ROY ROSSITER Band: Chorus; Science Club. GERALD CHARLES CRAWFORD Drama Club; Pep Club; Football: Track. 25 HOWARD HAINES JOHNSTON Band; F.F.A.; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Sweetheart Swirl Attendant Jr. Yr., Snowball Swirl Attendant Sr. Yr.; Football. JO NELL RHODENBAUGH Band; Chorus; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr. GALE ANN ORNEL1S Majorette; F.H.A.; F.T.A., Pres. Sr. Yr.; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Annual Staff. Photography Editor, Magazine Sales Captain Jr. Yr., Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Pres. Sr Yr., Backstage Jr. Play. Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Fresh. Class Vice-Prcs., Soph. Class Treas., Sr. Class Pres.; Cheerleader; Homecoming Atten- dant Soph. Yr.; Top Ten. DAVID LEONARD JOHNSON Chorus; F.F.A.. 1st Place County Soil Judging Contest Sr. Yr.; Drama Club, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Track. DALE JAMES HERGERT Drama Club, Backstage Sr. Yr. L I'ft LINDA MARY CLAEYS Chorus; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Yrs. 26 f GARY LEE ADAMS Band; Science Club; Ivy Tower Advcr tising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Football; Track. KIM EARL BEHRENSMEYER Band; Science Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Student Council Jr. Yr., Treas. Sr. Yr.; Jr. Class Pres.; Homecoming Attendant Jr. Yr.; Football; Basketball: Track; Top Ten. FAITH ST. CLAIR Drama Club, Backstage Sr. Play. PAUL BARNETT, JR. Chorus: F.F.A.. Sec. Jr. Yr.. 1st Place Soil Judging Contest Soph. Yr., 1st Place Farm Planning Contest Sr. Yr.; F.T.A.; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Football; Track. MICHAEL WAYNE PACE VELMA LORRAINE DAVIS Chorus; F.H.A.; F.T.A., Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr.; Pep Club; Annual Staff, Assistant Editor, Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Treas. Sr. Yr., Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Top Ten. 27 JACK DAVID STARK Band; Chorus, Pres. Sr. Yr.; Science Club. HOPE HARKEY Chorus; F.H.A.; Lit. Club, Pres. Sr. Yr ; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Student Council Sr. Yr.; Pom Pom Girl. 28 GEORGE JOSEPH MEHALL Science Club; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Sr. Play; Stu- dent Council Fresh, and Soph. Yrs.; Jr. Class Vice-Pres., Sr. Class Treas.; Foot- ball, All-Conference Honorable Men- tion; Track; Top Ten. BARBARA JANE FLOYD Band; Chorus; F.H.A., Historian Soph. Yr ; Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club, Sec. Jr. Yr.; Annual Staff, Co-Editor, Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays, Sec. Sr. Yr.; Student Council Sr. Yr ; Fresh. Class Sec., Soph. Class Sec.; Home- coming Queen Sr. Yr ; Sweetheart Swirl Queen Jr. Yr.; Top Ten. ALAN HOWARD SNELL Science Club: Ivy Tower Advertising Staff. BETTY JEAN LINDSEY Chorus; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club. Back stage Sr. Yr. PEGGY DIANNE HARTMAN Chorus, Vice-Pres. Sr. Yr ; F.H.A.; Lit. Club: Pep Club: Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play. Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Pom Pom Girl, Captain Jr and Sr. Yrs.; Homecoming Attendant Sr. Yr.; Sweetheart Queen Soph. Yr. GARY LEE HOLLIDAY Science Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play; Football. All-Conference Honorable Mention; Track, School Record in Pole Vault; Basketball, Second Team All- Conference Jr. Yr., First Team All Conference Sr. Yr. ROBERT WARREN STROM Chorus; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play. Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Athletic Manager. GRANT HENRY WEBER Drama Club, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Athletic Manager. KAREN SUE PETTERSON F.H.A.. Historian Jr. Yr.; Pep Club. ROBERT EDWARD PATRICK SCHRIVER Band; Science Club; Drama Club, Back- stage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Football: ACT Finalist; Top Ten. 29 JAMES EARL McKINLEY Band; Chorus; Science Club; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr Yr.; Boys’ State Delegate; Football. NANCY KAY WAGONER Band; Chorus; F.H.A., Pres. Sr. Yr.; Lit. Club: Pep Club; Annual Staff, Subscrip- tion Manager, Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Cheerleader, Co-captain Sr. Yr.; Homecoming Attendant Jr. Yr.; Snow- ball Swirl Queen Sr. Yr.; Four Years’ Perfect Attendance. THOMAS HARRY WEIHLER Band; Chorus; F.F.A.; F.T.A.; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Sweetheart Swirl King Jr. Yr.; Track; Basketball. JUDITH LEE JOHANSEN Chorus, Accompanist Sr. Yr.; F.H.A.; Pep Club. 30 DENNIS DONALD AYERS Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs. JILL ANN BUCKWALTER Flag Bearer; Chorus; F.H.A.; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Magazine Captain Sr. Yr. and Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Back- stage Sr. Play; Snowball Swirl Attendant Sr. Yr. LYNDA LOUISE ADAMS Flag Bearer; Chorus; F.H.A., Treas. Sr. Yr ; F.T.A.; Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Student Council Soph, and Jr. Yrs., Sec. Sr. Yr.; Fresh. Class Treas. KENT RICHARD KEIM Band, Pres. Sr. Yr.; Science Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff: Drama Club. Play Cast Jr. Yr.; Student Council Jr. Yr.; S.A.R.; Four Years’ Perfect Attendance; Football, All- Conference Honorable Mention; Basket ball; Track; ACT Finalist; Top Ten. TONY MATHEW STARCEVICH Homecoming Attendant Fresh. Yr.; Football;Track; Basketball. ROBERT WILLIAM BERENGER Chorus; Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Backstage Jr. and Sr. Plays; Track. JOYCE EILEEN ERICKSON F.H.A.; Pep Club; Drama Club. Back stage Jr. Play; Betty Crocker Home- maker Award; Top Ten. DAVID WAYNE FORD Band; Football: Track. 31 SUE ANN KALE Chorus, Accompanist Sr. Yr.; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club: Annual Staff, Co-Editor, Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club. Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Student Council Sr. Yr.: Soph. Class Vice-Prcs., Sr. Class Sec.; ACT Finalist; Top Ten. KEITH RANDALL STALEY THOMAS LEE THOMPSON Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Jr. Class Sec.; Homecoming Attendant Sr. Yr.; Foot- ball, All-Conference Honorable Mention Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Basketball; Track. RENEE MARIE GOULET Band; F.H.A.; Lit. Club; Pep Club; Annual Staff, Advertising Manager; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Pom Pom Girl. 32 DONNA MARIE BENNINGFIELD Chorus, Librarian Sr. Yr.; F.H.A.; F.T.A.; Pep Club; Drama Club, Back- stage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr. STEVEN GENE MILLER Pep Club: Ivy Tower Advertising Staff; Drama Club, Vice-Prcs. Sr. Yr., Play Cast Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Jr. Class Treas.; Homecoming King Sr. Yr.; Football, Captain Sr. Yr., All-Conference Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Basketball. REX LEE ROGERS Science Club; Drama Club, Backstage Sr. Play; Football; Track. DIANNE MARIE SCHALK Band. Sec. Soph. Yr., Pres. Jr. Yr„ Librarian Sr. Yr.; Chorus; F.H.A.; F.T.A., Sec. Jr. and Sr. Yrs.; Science Club; Lit. Club; Pep Club, Treas. Sr. Yr.; Ivy Tower Adv. Staff; Drama Club, Play Cast Jr. Yr., Backstage Sr. Play; Student Council, Vice-Pres. Jr. Yr., Pres. Sr. Yr.; Top Ten; John Philip Sousa Award. STANLEY DEAN MILLER Drama Club, Sergeant-at-Arms Sr. Yr., Backstage Jr. Play, Play Cast Sr. Yr.; Fresh. Class Pres., Soph. Class Pres.; Homecoming Attendant Soph. Yr.; Football; Basketball; Track. Tradition Broken as Jr.-Sr. Janet and Dave were greeted at the door of the beautiful Sheraton by Winnie and Donna. Success is defined The pool side was the ideal setting for this charming couple. 34 Barb and Tom are admiring at the prom. Prom Moves to Sheraton Paul and Patty enjoyed eating out after the Prom. Peggy and Tom are con job they did. Susan and Ken are enjoying the enchanting night air on the balcony. And so ends the Prom but the wonderful memories will never be forgotten. Charley’s Aunt by Brandon Thomas Jack Chesney—Howard Johnston Brassett—Tom Thompson Charley Wykeham-Tom Weihler Lord Fancourt Babberley-Denny Ayers Kitty Verdun—Janet DeGreve Amy Spettigue—Hope Harkey Sir Francis Chesney—Kent Keim Stephen Spettigue—Steve Miller Donna Lucia d’Alvadorez —Renee Goulet Ela Delahay-Dianne Schalk “1 don’t know what to say—don’t know how to begin.’’ It seems Jack has trouble writing love letters. “Here’s to the future Lady Fancourt Babbcrley.” Babbs confesses he also is in love. ■■■■ Kitty and Amy arc grateful to Babbs, whom they believe is Charley’s real aunt. Finding his friends gone, Babbs helps himself to some champagne. World’s Funniest Play Brassett. the comical butler, has the chore of setting the table for tea. The house guests will soon be arriving. Charley’s frustrated aunt is sprawled out on the floor as a result of her two admirers’jealousy. “Lucy, good gracious!” Sir Francis and Donna Lucia meet again after twenty years. Amy and Kitty plead with Donna Lucia to get a written consent of Kitty’s marriage to Jack from Spettigue. 40 They are Finally alone as Jack fumbles through his words of proposal. “Yoo hoo,” calls Spettigue after catching Donna Lucia’s eye. Ela tells Donna Lucia of her long love for Lord Fancourt Babberley. “Let me explain,” cries Jack when he realizes Spettigue is planning to marry Donna Lucia. Spettigue is surprised to find that Charley’s aunt is actually Babbs. 41 Betty Parris Reverend Samuel Parris Tituba Abigail Williams Susanna Wallcott Mrs. Ann Putnam Thomas Putnam Mercy Lewis Mary Warren John Proctor Rebecca Nurse Giles Corey Reverend John Hale Elizabeth Proctor Francis Nurse Ezekiel Cheever John Willard Judge Hathorne Deputy Governor Danforth Sarah Good Hopkins Martha Corey The Crucible by Arthur Miller Citizens of Salem Sue Kale Robert Strom Donna Benningfield Hope Harkey Janet Verbeke Jo Rhodenbaugh Stan Miller Debbie Raatz Sharon Braughton Paul Barnett Renee Goulet Denny Ayers Tom Thompson Velma Davis Howard Johnson Grant Weber Steve Miller Greg Wilson Jim McKinley Peggy Hartman David Johnston Gale Ornelis Tom Wcihlcr Janet DeGreve Barb Floyd Mike Coyne 43 The audience at the trial looks on with awe. A citizen of Salem helps Martha Corey from the witness stand. A disturbance arises in the court as John confesses his crime. 44 “Why do you come yellow bird?” “The Deputy-Governor has arrived.” 45 Forgiveness is what John asks for. Because it is my name!” “Whenever men have lost all faith in one another, the word ‘witch’ still hovers on the wind and it can still destroy. 46 Learning by Doing Drama Club Seniors move from on and back stage to the front as they learn to design, cast, and direct the sophomores in their first play. DRAMA CLUB OFFICERS Gale Ornelis—President Steve Miller Vice-President Barb Floyd-Secretary Velma Davis—Treasurer Janet DeGreve—Parliamentarian Stan Miller-Sergeant At Arms BACKSTAGE First Row: Judy Deel, Don Lulow, Mike Schalk, Betty Lindsey. Joyce Erickson, Sandy Vercauteren. Second Row: Carole Crawford, Gail McCullough, Linda Breiby, Linda Claeys. Mary Ann Capan. Diane Rhodcnbaugh, Donna Anderson, Paula Jennings. Third Row: Bel Waterman, Rex Rogers, Larry Carlson, Patty Wilson, Joyce Nalcvanko, Cindy Yeater, Kathy Zwicker, Glenda Daggett, Susan Swinford. Fourth Row: Bob Berenger, Nancy Wagoner, Lynn Harkey, Melissa Hamilton. Lynda Adams, Bonnie Benningfield, Faith St Clair, Mary Hergert. Fifth Row: Gary Adams, Kim Behrensmeyer, Bill Potter, George Mehall, John Collier, Bob Schriver, Dale Hergert, Terry Staley. 47 In Memory “Time takes all but memories” is the way the Senior Class feels toward Jackie Hayne. Here, the senior class officers—Sue Kale, Secretary; Janet DeGreve, Vice-President; George Mchall. Treasurer; and Gale Ornelis, Presi- dent stand near the sun dial erected in memory of Jackie by Stan Miller and Tony Starcevich, repre- senting the senior class. As these few seniors leave school for the last time, they share mixed feelings of grief and joy. ) Class of ’70 Mike Allen Bill Anderson Roxanne Bousman Mary Ann Capan TOP FIVE: Gail McCullough, Bel Waterman, Jeff Dawson, Janet Miller, Mary Ann Capan. and Paula Jennings find snitching a snack from the concession stand to be a favorite pastime. Diana Anderson Larry Carlson Donna Anderson Robert Anderson Sue Breitenstein Linda Breiby Ray Castrey Bonnie Bcnningfield Larry Burford Bob Connell Kathy Coyne Jeff Dawson Stephen Grant James Hajostek JUNIOR CLASS OFFICERS: Janet Miller, Secretary; Mark Ornelis, President; Kathy Coyne, Treasurer; Sue Breitenstein, Vice-President, find that planning for the prom is a difficult task. Bill LaDue Don Lulow Jeff, Mark, and Ray find the new machines for the paper are not so difficult after all. Vickie Kindhart Gail McCullough ; i Gary Miller Ricky Palmer Mike McCubbin Sandra McKinley Janet Miller Joyce Nalevanko Linda Petty Donna and Linda are ready to jump while Polly takes the part of the referee. Polly Nice Lonnie Pace Mark Ornelis David Raine Larry Reed Diane Rhodenbaugh Juniors Find Class Rings to be the Main Event of the Year Bill Ryan Wayne Sloan Kathy Smith Bill Slavish Tom Swanson Susan Swinford Jim and Judy will remember the ACT and PSAT tests as being part of their junior year. Could this be your locker? Kathy Zwicker 55 Tom, Bel, Kathy, Jeff, Steve, Kathy, and Bill find that working together makes the paper more successful. Patty finds new recipes to use with the help of the new blenders. Tiling is just part of the many skills of the Building Trades Class. Jerry and Steve are shown working in the new house. 56 Class of ’7 I % Randy Allen Gay Behrensmeyer John Benton Leslie Brasmer Pamela Chapman TOP FIVE: Rita Martin, Jon Raatz, George Schriver. Pam Nelson, Lee Nice, and Gay Behrensmeyer feel you haven’t lived until you have dissected a frog in biology. David Blaylock V ' V l V JM 1 . , ’•hi :i I' « ;? ■ ci Ft David Bleuer Mike Bunch Judith Bodman W J Angela Capan Veta Brumbaugh Roxanne Connell Eva Cameron Susie Crawford Beverly Davis Don Davis Cheryl Fenton Ruth Hannah Rick Hartman SOPHOMORE OFFICERS: Cheryl Jordan, Secretary; Nancy Meyer, Treasurer; Jon Raatz, President; and Pam Nelson, Vice-President share the bicycle built for two. Dan Heiar Brenda Hemphill Bob Henry James Hergert Joan Hergert Cheryle Johnson Mary Ann Johnson Dennis Hurley Dianne Krouse Laurie Hergert Leslie Johnson Cheryl Jordan “Hurry up, Bridget,” says Greg, “I haven’t got all day.” Ricky Kurtenbach V JoLane Laffoon Karen McLaughlin Russ Moore Allen McNichols Sam Langston Michele McCubbin Glen Melcher Linda Lewis Roberta Lingafelter Don McLaughlin Mark Mueller OKU AMO ahM-Marns Geometry explores the mind of many students. 61 i Darrell Myers r ' I • Bobbie Pauley Larry Redman J on Raatz Sharon ReeH “Are we alone?” Priscilla Rathbun Kenneth Presson Lee Nice George Schriver Tom Secymore V . Mark Sloan Sophomores Find Their Second Year More Daring Mike Sloan Susan Timmons Gail Smith Jack Tindall Bill Verbeke Pam Turner Kathy Stark Tony Swain William Wilson Gary Woehlk Joe Zimmerman Kenn Willis David Adams Richard Amy Chris Basala Harold Braughton Dennis Buckwalter TOP FIVE: Kathy Cameron, Kathy Docherty, Carol Erickson, Jill McCaw, Lori Blick, and Tom Wynn enjoy their delicious ice cream, ignoring the cold weather. Dan Breitenstein Kathryn Cameron 7 Douglas Bleuer Walter Brown JoAnn Brozik Jeffrey Connell Randy Corwin William Bonick Dannv Buckwalter James Crawford i Gary Dochterman Carol Erickson Leonard Fuller Jeff Gowey Tames Day Debra Draper Michael Fiedler Robert Gillette Donald Green FRESHMEN CLASS OFFICERS: Chris Basala, Vice-President; Janis Perry, President; Sherry True, Secretary; and Carol Erickson, Treasurer; enjoy grooming “Spoofer.” 67 Steve Gregory Colleen Harmon t Barbara Henry ) Marcia Hergert Michael Johnson V Cynthia Gulley Garry Hall Cindy Harader General Business students learn to compute maturity dates for promissory notes. Kevin Holdridge MM Jerry Hutchins James Lamb Neal Hohl David Karlburg LuAnn Koob Terri Hargrave John Hergert Michael Jacobs Kristine Lindburg Cynthia Mack Joe McKinley Rodney Palmer Julie Potter Marla Matkovic Kevin Matter Jill McCaw Loren Moreland Mary Nice Susan Miller e' David Mital Janis Perry Daniel Overton Pamela Rathbun Terry Raine Alice Pace Evelyn Peterson Through the years the “Almighty Seniors have taken advantage of the meek freshmen. ♦e Jacqueline Redecker Debra Rhodenbaugh Randall Schwarz sS Mary Simmon - V 7. ‘ T Roger Slavish Jean Schroeder Hey, Terry, where’s room 200? Beverly Reynolds i Debbie Robinson Sharon Schriner Joyce St. Clair Terry St. Clair i W V ( Sally Van Zandbergen Tom White David Wilson Gary Stephens Howard Tatge Sherryl True Sandra Todd Randy Verbout Dennis Wallin Richard Waterman Shelia Welch Freshmen Find High School Life Fascinating These six freshmen are found lounging around in the school yard. Mary Zwicker Michael Zwicker First Aid is a part of Physical Education. CO-EDITOR Sue Kale Editing an Annual Is CO-EDITOR Barbara Floyd 74 ASSISTANT EDITOR Velma Davis ADVERTISING MANAGER Renee Goulet Both Fun and Rewarding GRADE SCHOOL EDITOR Janet Verbeke PHOTOGRAPHY EDITOR Gale Ornelis SUBSCRIPTION MANAGER Nancy Wagoner ADVISOR Joyce Winters 75 YEARBOOK SALESMEN: Bel Waterman, Janet Miller, Cindy Gulley, Lori Blick, Vickie Blick, Roberta Lingafelter. 76 Senior magazine sales captain, Jill Buckwalter, kept the sales charts up to date. Sophomore sales captain, Nancy Meyer, was kept hard at work totaling up the sales. Climbing High It takes many long hours of hard work and a great personality to be a good salesman. Seven students from SHS proved they could make the grade by topping the other students in maga- zine sales. The top salesmen who sold over S85 worth of magazines were: Carole Craw- ford, SI 50: Kathy Coyne, SI 14; Vickie Blick, $90; Fam Nelson, S107; Roberta Lingafeltcr, S85; Ruth Ann Hannah, $88; and Glenda Daggett, $87. Snoopys Provide Motive The $30 Club grew to record height as students competed for a Snoopy. Snoopy dogs were given to those who sold over $30 worth of magazines. The students in the $30 Club were: First Row: Eva Cameron, Joan Hergert, Mary Carlson, Diana Anderson. Second Row: Larry Carlson, Bel Waterman, Cindy Cooper, Danny Adams. Third Row: Gail McCul- lough, Cindy Yeater, Mary Ann Johnson, Jill Buckwalter. Fourth Row: Susan Cope, Hope Harkey, Joyce Nalevanko, Angela Capan. Fifth Row: Veta Brumbaugh, Roxanne Bousman, Julie Kindclspergcr, Melissa Hamilton. Sixth Row: Sue Kale, Diane Rhodenbaugh, JoLane Laffoon, Nancy Wagoner. Seventh Row: Janet Verbeke, Velma Davis, Nancy Meyer, Linda Claeys, Renee Goulet. 77 Our Staff Sold $ 1,350 in Ads ADVERTISING STAFF—First Row: Alan Snell, Kent Keim, Nancy Wagoner, Tom Weihler, Sue Kale, Bob Berenger, Denny Ayers, Debbie Raatz. Second Row: Betty Lindsey, Barb Floyd, Paul Barnett, Renee Goulet, Gary Holliday, Tom Thompson, Greg Wilson, Hope Harkey, Janet Verbeke, Steve Miller. ADVERTISING STAFF-First Row: Gale Ornelis, Dianne Schalk, Janet DeGreve, Peggy Hartman, Jill Buckwalter, Lynda Adams, Velma Davis. Second Row: Gary Adams, Kim Behrensmeyer, George Mehall, Tony Starcevich, Stan Miller, Howard Johnston. 78 FTA Attends State Convention FTA OFFICERS: Dianne Schalk, Secretary: Gale Omelis. President: Velma Davis, Vice President; Sharman Thuren, Treasurer. FTA First Row: Barb Henry, Ruth Ann Hannah, Gail Smith, Bridget Kale, Kathy Smith, JoLane Laffoon, David Adams, Mark Mueller, Sue Kale. Second Row: Mike Sloan, Bel Waterman, Kathy Zwicker, Cindi Mack, Melissa Hamilton, Lynn Harkey, Bill Verbeke, Pam Chapman, Kathy Coyne. Third Row: Jon Raatz, Brenda Hemphill, Larry Burford, Tom Weihler, Joyce Nalevanko, Rita Martin, Linda Lewis, Linda DeGreve. Fourth Row: Carole Crawford, Donna Benningficld, Gail McCullough, Pam Nelson, Judy Deel, Vickie Kindhart, Gay Behrensmeyer, Kathy Docherty. 79 zmmpgak OFFICERS Dianne Schalk-President Kathy Smith—Vice-President 0q Lynda Adams—Secretary-Treasurer Student Council Gary Miller Kathy Kemp Sue Kale Jack Tindall Dianne Schalk Jill McCaw Kathy Smith Paula Jennings Lynda Adams Al Hampton Kim Behrensmeyer Barb Floyd Gary Dochterman Hope Harkey Jon Raatz Sharman helped Student Council sell mums at the 1968 Homecoming Dance. Here she is selling a mum to Greg for his date, Babette. November 5th was the election day on which Nixon was elected President by the people. The SHS students also participated in an lection in which they nominated Humphrey for President. Student Council members—Lynda Adams, Hope Harkey, Kathy Smith, and Gary Dochterman — helped raise extra funds for school activities at a chili supper. 81 Spirit First place was awarded to the freshmen float, “We’ll Can ’Em.” “Kill ’Em Dead,” the sophomore entry, won third place in the float competition. The junior float, “Dispose ’Em,” involved a lot of hard work and co-operation The senior’s last float, “Brush ’Em Off,” will always be a memorable one. Homecoming Happenings Sherrie True and Kevin Holdridge Junior Attendants Melissa Steve Senior Attendants Tom Peggy 1968 Queen and King Barb Steve Sophomore Attendants Don Brenda Freshman Attendants Sherrie Kevin 1 The Game Was a Heartbreaker— This is the 1968 Homecoming Court with last year’s King and Queen, and crownbcarers Lisa Fredell and Tod Verbout. Among other guests at the dance this year were past Kings and Queens of Sherrard Homecoming Dances. but the Dance Was a Success The Old Members Are Here to Guide, and the New Ones to Add Enthusiasm OFFICERS FAMILY President: Nancy Wagoner Grandmother: Mrs. Martin Blick First Vice-President: Janet DeGreve Mother: Mrs. William Wagoner Second Vice-President: Debbie Raatz Father: Mr. Waldo Hamilton Treasurer: Lynda Adams Big Brother: Mike Coyne Secretary: Donna Anderson Little Sister: Gail Holliday Recreation: Vickie Blick Little Brother: Remy Billups Degrees: Pam Nelson Historian: Kathy Coyne Public Relations: Sharman Thuren FHA SENIORS Sitting: Donna Bcnningfield, Jill Buckwalter, Janet Verbeke, Velma Davis. Standing: Betty Lindsey, Gale Ornclis, Sue Kale, Mary Hcrgert, Peggy Hartman, Elaine Timmons. Mary Carlson, Barb Floyd, Jo Rhodenbaugh, Karen Petterson. Linda Claeys, Judy Johansen, Dianne Schalk. Hope Harkey, Joyce Erickson. 91 FHA Juniors—First Row: Diana Anderson, Paula Jennings, Linda Petty, Melissa Hamilton, Patty Wilson, Vicky De- Loose, Lynn Harkey, Cindy Yeater, Bel Waterman. Second Row: Mary Ann Capan, Sandy Vercauteren, Diane Rhodenbaugh, Carole Crawford. Third Row: Angela Todd, Kathy Zwickcr, Vickie Kindhart, Bonnie Benningficld, Isa- bel Juras, Joyce Nalevanko. Fourth Row: Judy Deel, Susan Swinford, Roxanne Bousman. Many of the FHA girls wrote to our orphan child in Korea. Lynn, Melissa, and Julie are shown writing to Young Joon, the boy the FHA adopted. We Worked Together to Honor Our Mothers First Vice President, Janet DeGreve, her mother, and her sister seem to being enjoying the Mother-Daughter Banquet. The FHA presented Mrs. Fry with a corsage in appreciation Jo is showing the speaker, Miss Peterson, the door prize, of all her help. 93 FHA SOPHOMORES- First Row: Bridget Kale, Roxanne Connell, JoLane Laffoon, Eva Cameron, Caron Sanders, Gail Smith, Cheryl Fenton. Second Row: Helen Eddingfield, Pam Turner, Karen McLaughlin, Angela Capan, Kathy Stark, Pamela Chapman, Rita Martin, Sharon Reed. Third Row: Debbie Walker, Cheryle Johnson, Mary Ann Johnson, Roberta Lingafclter, Julie Kindcl sperger, Joan Hergert, Julie Frew. Fourth Row: Nancy Meyer, Kathy Kemp, Brenda Hemphill, Susan Timmons, Linda Lewis, Cindy Cooper, Dianne Krouse, Sherry Jordan, Veta Brumbaugh. FHA FRESHMAN-First Row: Kristine Lindburg, Debbie Rhodenbaugh, Barbara Henry, Sally Eddingfield, Colleen Harmon, Debbie Draper, Cindi Mack, Sandra Todd, Mary Simmon, Diane Zwicker, Mary Sue Zwicker, Jill McCaw. Second Row: Carol Erickson, Robin Ehlers, Pam Rathbun, Beverly Reynolds, Dianna Ogburn, Jean Schroeder. Linda DeGreve, Cindy Gulley, Tamie Ziemer, Jan Spengler, Chris Basala, Janis Perry, Marla Matkovic, Sherrie True, Lori Blick, Joanic Martin, Debbie Robinson. 94 Diane and Brett are admiring the miniature village and all the work that was put into it. December, 1968, was the birth date of a new dance sponsored by the Future Homemakers and Future Farmers of Amcrica-thc Snowball Dance. This year's royalty was as follows: King and Queen: Nancy Wagoner and Mike Coyne Senior Attendants: Jill Buckwaltcr and Howard Johnston Junior Attendants: Donna Anderson and Al Hampton The royalty was crowned by last year s Sweetheart Swirl King and Queen, Barb Floyd and Tom Weihlcr. Crownbearers were Gail Holliday and Remy Billups. Queen Nancy and King Mike Festive refreshments of Christmas Punch and Snowballs offered a welcome break between dances. FHA little sister, Gail Holliday, steps into Santa Claus is reading a letter to Diane and Allan which revealed the king and queen, the swing of the young set. Future Farmers of America OFFICERS First Row: Randy Heiar, Secretary; Mike Coyne, President: Al Hampton. Vice President; Mr. Fry. Advisor. Second Row: Ron Wadsworth, Reporter; Robbie Davison, Sentinel; Bruce Hurley, Treasurer. First Row: Donnie Zwicker, Tom White, Mike Zwicker, Jeff Gowcy, Calvin Heiar, Dan Buckwalter, Mike Johnson. Dennis Wallin Second Row: Steve Mack, Dan Hamerlink, Rick Rick Kurtcnbach, Dan Heiar. Willie Wilson, Glen Melcher, Larry Redman. Larry Wadsworth, Randy Allen. Third Row: Paul Mital, Don McLaughlin, John Benton. Tom Wcihler, Howard Johnston, Paul Barnett. Steve White, Mike Coyne. Fourth Row: Don Lulow, Gary Miller, Robbie Davison, Randy Heiar, Ron Wadsworth, Mike Ward- low, Al Hampton, Bruce Hurley, David Johnson. 99 This group of FFA boys won 1st place in the Section 4 Soil Judging Contest. They are Don McLaughlin (1st). Dave Johnson (4th), Mike Coyne (2nd), Rick Kurtcnbach (8th), and Dan Hamerlinck (3rd). Dave Johnson was the County Soil Judging winner. The FFA boys raised money by selling re- flectors for machinery. The first, second, and third place were won by Al Hampton, Ron Wadsworth, and Mike Coyne. Foundation Award Winners: Rob Davison Livestock Specialty, Ron Wadsworth-Dairy (Sectional Dairy Award), Randy Hciar Crop Specialty, Al Hampton Soybeans and Swine, Mike Coyne Small Grain and Corn, and Paul Barnett- Sheep The Chapter Star Farmer Award was won by Mike Coyne, who has worked in many different areas of FFA to receive this honor. Paul Barnett, Mike Coyne, and Howard Johnston first, second, and third place winners of the Farm Planning Contest—were judged by the Soil Conservation Officers. Our new teacher, Mr. Fry, has brought many new ideas to Sherrard, such as building hog huts and feed bunks in Sophomore Ag. 101 Sharman Thuren Scc-Treas. Peggy Hartman Vice-Pres. Jim Johansen Librarian Dave Stark President Donna Benningficld Librarian Chorus Officers Accompanying the chorus takes many long hours of practice Johansen, Rita Martin, Sue Kale, and Gay Behrensmeyer. and hard work. This year’s accompanists were Kathy Coyne, Judy These are some chorus members who were not regularly in chorus at the beginning of the year: Pam Turner, Helen Eddingfield, Linda Lewis, Mary Sue Zwickcr, Cindi Mack, Jim McKinley, Paul Barnett, and Sally Eddingfield. Kathy Kemp, Dianne Krouse, Dianne Schalk, Jo Rhodcnbaugh, Jim McKinley, Dave Stark, Mark Rossitcr, and Jim Johansen worked together to form an Octet. Among their performances was the spring concert. CHORUS-First Row: Donna Anderson, Caron Sanders, Roxanne Connell, Terry Stark, Paula Jennings, Alice Pace, Betty Lindsey, Gail Smith, Hope Harkey, Susie Crawford, Sue Kale, Bel Waterman, JoLanc Laffoon, Marcia Hergert, Ruth Hannah, Mary Ann Capan, Denise Wilsey. Second Row: Dianne Krouse, Linda Petty, Calvin Heiar, Bob Berenger, Mary Johnson, John Collier, Jeff Gowey, Janet DeGreve, Bruce Hurley, Russ Moore, Judy Johansen, Mike Zwicker, Roberta Lingafelter, Bill Verbekc, Ron Wadsworth, Kathy Stark, Vicky DeLoose, David Adams. Third Row: Rita Mar- tin, Velma Davis, Dianne Schalk, Kathy Coyne, Kathy Cameron, Vickie Blick, Jill McCaw, Colleen Harmon, Brenda 104 Hemphill, Cindy Yeater, Carole Crawford, Joyce Nalevanko, Randy Heiar, Polly Nice, Peggy Hartman, Gail McCullough, Julie Kindelsperger. Fourth Row: Susan Timmons, Larry Wadsworth, Larry Kurtenbach, Donna Benningfield, Sharman Thuren, Dave Johnson, Mark Rossiter, Gay Behrensmeyer, Jim Johansen, Mike Coyne, Linda Clacys, Kathy Kemp, Greg Wilson, Dan Heiar, Judy Deel, Pam Rathbun. Fifth Row: Linda DeGreve, Pam Nelson, Barb Floyd, David Stark, Jo Rho- denbaugh, Dennis Wallin, Rick McGuire, Deri Wilkens, Mary Hergert, Lynda Adams, Joe Fritch, Jim Hergert, Steve Winsky, Sherry Jordon. 105 Sherrard High Concert Band MAJORETTES: Diane Rhodenbaugh, Debbie Robinson, Janet DeGreve, Marla Matkovic, Sherry Hartman. 106 Secretary: Paula Jennings Librarian: Dianne Schalk President: Kent Keim Provides New Variations in Music Vice-President: Lee Nice FLAG BEARERS: Donna Anderson, Janet Verbcke, Michele Student Council: Jon Raatz McCubbin, Mary Ann Capan, Jill Buckwalter, Helen Eddingfield. Treasurer: Sharman Thuren 107 Marching Band Participates in WOODWINDS-First Row: Glen Melcher, Mary Sue Zwicker, Julie Kindclspcrger, Mary Ellen Simmon, Terri Hargrave, Sharman Thuren, Paula Jennings. Second Row: Brian Dhaemers, George Schriver, Dianne Schalk, Marcia Hergert, Kathy Stark, Cindi Mack, Kathy Docherty. Third Row: Neal Hohl, David Stark, Don Davis, Dennis Wallin, Gay Behrensmeyer, Donnie Zwicker. W.I.U.’s Homecoming Parade BRASS—First Row: Deri Wilkins, Joe McKinley, Jerry Hutchins, Mike Zwicker, Mike Johnson, Terry Stark. Second Row: Lee Nice, Renee Goulet, Mike Schalk, Linda Lewis, David Bleuer. Third Row: Doug Bleuer, Mike Fiedler, James Hergert. 109 PERCUSSION: Jon Raatz, Linda Breiby, Mark Rossiter, Deraid Winn, Gail McCullough, Keith Staley. Mr. Kasjens, our new band director, has many new ideas for creating band enthusiasm. Three of the Band Booster officers—Mr. Keim, President; Mrs. Stark, Treasurer; and Mrs. Jennings, Secretary are looking at the new uniforms they financed. Absent is Mrs. Winn, Vice-President. Lit. Club sponsors the Pocket Bookstore to help finance the club. Lit. Club Interests Young People in Good Literature The purpose of the Literary Club at Sherrard High School is to arouse an in- terest in literature in the students. During Mrs. Short’s first year at Sherrard, she or- ganized the club. Once a month a meeting is held in the home of one of the members. Discussions are held about books, poetry, and movies. The club also subscribes to the monthly magazine, LITERARY CAVAL- CADE. LITERARY CLUB OFFICERS: Hope Harkey, President; Winnie Jones, Vice- President; Sue Breitenstein, Secretary- Treasurer. LITERARY CLUB-Front Row: Janet DeGreve, Tom Weihler, Dianne Schalk, Kathy Kemp, JoLane Laffoon. Middle Row: Joyce Nalevanko, Peggy Hartman, Jo Nell Rhodenbaugh. Angela Todd. Mary Ann Johnson. Back Row: Kathy Smith, Gale Ornelis, Gay Behrensmeyer, Linda Lewis, Barb Floyd, Lynn Harkey, Nancy Wagoner, Lynda Adams, Janet Verbeke, Debbie Raatz, Bel Waterman, Polly Nice, Sharman Thuren. Ill Happiness Is ... . . . having a quiet office. . . . throwing the coach in the shower. . . . sleeping in study hall. . . . catching the bus. . .. having a boy taller than you. • • • winning the spirit stick. . . . taking over a class. . . . chewing gum in school. A Sport for All Seasons Four years of hard work brought much satisfaction in the end. 115 Gale Ornelis First Row:: Robert Strom, Paul Barnett, Mike McCubbin, Grant Weber, Mr. Billups. Second Row: Terry Staley, Bob Connell, Randy Brasmer, Robbie Davison, Rex Rogers, Jerry Crawford, Steve Miller. Third Row: Tony Starcevich, Mark Mandle, Jeff Dawson, Bill Potter, Ray Castrey, Bill LaDue, Tigers Exhibit Drive Football Sherrard 14 Abingdon 12 Sherrard 19 Cambridge 0 Sherrard 0 Rockridge 0 Sherrard 28 Orion 31 Steve Slavish, Mark Ornelis, John Watson. Fourth Row: Bob Schriver, Rod Hartman, Jim McKinley, George Mehall, Kim Behrensmeyer, Henry Johnston, Tom Thompson, Kent Keim, Gary Holliday, Jay Hutchins. and Determination Scores Sherrard 31 Sherrard 53 Sherrard 13 Sherrard 21 Atkinson 14 Winola 0 Alwood 13 Westmer 21 All-Western Illinois—Second Team Mike McCubbin Little All State Special Mention Mike McCubbin All-Conference Honorable Mention Offense Jeff Dawson—End Mark Ornelis-Guard Defense Steve Slavish—Halfback Kathy Zwicker Lynn Harkey 117 Robert Schriver All-Conference —Offense Mike McCubbin-Back Kim Behrensmeyer All-Conference Defense Mike McCubbin—Cornerback Steve Miller—Cornerback 118 Jim McKinley J erry Crawford Gary Holliday Tom Thompson Honors All-Conference Honorable Mention Offense George Mehall—Tackle Kent Keim—Tackle Tom Thompson—Center Gary Holliday—Quarterback Kent Keim Defense Kent Keim—End George Mehall—Tackle Rex Rogers 119 Bill Potter Terry Staley J.V. Scores Sherrard 19 Alexis 0 Sherrard 7 Cambridge 0 Sherrard 12 Rockridge 6 Sherrard 13 Orion 6 Sherrard 18 Atkinson 27 Sherrard 12 Winola 0 Sherrard 6 Alwood 19 Sherrard 6 Westmer 21 J.V.’s JR. VARSITY—First Row: Mr. Woodley, Danny Overton, Tony Swain, Bill Bonick, Mr. Lloyd. Second Row: Neil Hohl, Jeff Connell, Loren Moreland, Joe Schurr, Rick Amy, Greg Verbout, Garry Hall, Danny Buckwalter, Mike Zwickcr, Don Mc- Laughlin. Third Row: Tom White, Jack Smith, Lee Nice, Gary Woehlk, Kenny Presson. Tom Dawson, Mike Sloan. Bob Henry, Mark Sloan, James Day, Dan Hamerlinck, James Crawford. Fourth Row: Tom Wynn. Rick Hartman, Steve Mack, Don Lamb, Kevin Holdridge, Deraid Winn, Deri Wilkins, Dennis Wallin, Gary Dochterman, Don Davis, Darrell Myers. Dennis Hurley, Randy Verbout. 120 Earn Valuable Experience 121 122 George, “The Toe,” illustrates the field goal technique. 1968-69 Varsity Schedule The cheerleaders led the enthusiastic crowd in cheer at both home and away games. SHS OPP. 65 Alexis 48 63 Rockridge 60 69 Cambridge 56 58 Atkinson 69 41 Winola 60 77 Aledo 72 67 Orion 64 67 Alwood 65 69 Rockridge 67 69 Pleasant Valley 60 79 Cambridge 61 60 Atkinson 61 56 Orion 72 72 Alwood 78 59 Westmer 39 57 Winola 62 73 Westmer 64 76 Galva 65 Abingdon Tourney 83 Dallas City 75 62 Williamsfieid 57 75 Abingdon 72 Games are won and lost on rebounds. 123 Many rough battles arc fought under the basket. The Mighty Eight Roddy Hartman Gary Holliday First Team All-Conference ead the Way Tom Weihler Victories Spur Varsity Spirit The Varsity Cheerleaders introduced the Spirit Stick to the students at SHS. The Stick was used to help spark cheering enthusiasm into the crowd. VARSITY CHEERLEADERS Nancy Wagoner, Kathy Zwicker, Debbie Raatz, Gale Ornelis, Lynn Harkey. Melissa Hamilton substituted. Kneeling: Robert Strom, Manager; Mike McCubbin, Mark Ornelis, Jeff Dawson, Tony Starcevich, Stan Miller, Tom Weihler, Jay Hutchins, Grant Weber, Manager. Standing: Mr. Jackson, Coach; Ray Castrey, Larry Reed, Rod Hartman, Henry John- ston, Tom Thompson, Max Harader, Gary Holliday, Steve Slavish, Mr. Billups, Assistant Coach. JV Play Proves Promising JUNIOR VARSITY CHEERLEADERS-Roberta Lingafelter, Vickie Blick, Cindy Cooper, Joanie Martin. Lori Blick substituted. The Junior Varsity Cheer- leaders sold candy in order to help pay for their new uni- forms. The uniforms added a new sparkle to cheerleading. Kneeling: Kevin Matter, Manager; Robbie Gillette, Mark Mueller, Mike Sloan, Howard Tatge, Jack Tindall, Brian Dhaemers, Garry Hall, Joe Schurr, Tom Wynn, Manager. Standing; Dennis Hurley, Bob Henry, Rick Hartman, Kenneth Presson, Deraid Winn, Gary Dochterman, Deri Wilkins, Dennis Wallin, Kevin Holdridge, Don Davis, Mr. Billups, Coach. 127 Warm-ups provide a chance for the boys to unwind before a game. Spirit, Drive, Ability Sometimes a little coaching is needed to provide the drive. 128 The Tigerettes put in many hours of practice to provide an enter- taining half-time show for the spectators at most all of the home games. Cindy Yeater Diane Rhodenbaugh Debbie Robinson Joyce Nalevanko Patty Wilson Sherrie True Janet Miller The Tigerettes The Pom-Pom Girls also partici- pated in many of the activities of the band—one of which was to march in the homecoming parade of Western University. Peggy Hartman, Captain Linda Petty Janet DeGreve Jill McCaw Cindy Gulley Raelene Billups Jan Spengler Chris Basala Gary Holliday observes the height of the pole be- fore he attempts to vault it. Gary was very high in points scored last year—second only to Tim Frye. He set a new record by vaulting 12’0 . 1968 Track Team Gary gives Bill Potter a few pointers on the position of the hands on the pole. 130 With these tips in mind, Bill prepares for the vault. Breaks Three Records Among Sherrard’s fastest runners are Tom Weihler, Kent Keim, and Mark Mueller. Last year Mark ran the two mile in 11:33.2 to break a record. Kim Behrensmeyer approaches the hurdles and— is over in perfect form. 131 Broad jumping is another one of Gary Holliday’s skills. High jumper J eff Dawson is on his way up for the jump. 132 The throw is made by Dave Johnson... Mike McCubbin prepares to throw the discus. Among Mike’s other activities are hurdles, shot put, and sprints. He will be working this year to break the rec- ord set last year in low hurdles by Tim Frye. OFFICERS Paula Jennings, Secretary Dianne Schalk, Treasurer Janet Miller, Vice President Janet DeGreve, President 134 Junior High Anita Frink David Holmer Esther Salter Elloise Lilliman William Hamerly Woodrow Salter Philip Burke Esther Epperly Donna Jackson Junior High Seventh Grade-First Row: Derek Guyton, Alan Willis, Jim Joines, Chris Cederstrom, Candy Isaacson, Sheri Arkle, Nan Basala, Vivian Anderson, Cassie Adams, Joe Anderson, Robbie Schalk. Second Row: Mrs. Lilliman, Bruce Rind, Mike Tomlin- son, Bill Fritch, Craig Loy, Kevin Mueller, Jim Granger, Monica Kohler. Mindy Davis, Doug Lambert, Michelle Crossan. Charles Stropes. Third Row: Lori Hartman, Teri Van Hook, Edlen Tomlinson, Janet Jackson, Janet Hayne, Polly Waterman, Becky Rogers, Kathleen Adamek, Glenda Anderson, Michele Encapera, Nancy Coyne. Junior High Seventh Grade-First Row: Sally Nice, Pam Welch, Curtis Anthony, Danny Matkovic, Allan Connell, David Fisher, Byron McNichols, Tony McCubbin, Debbie Stark, Marcy Collier, Bobby Robinson. Second Row: Mrs. Jackson, Ronnie Miller, Ricky Riesebieter, Loren Johnson, Rose Thompson, Cindy Hartman, Betty White, Gail Laffoon, Linda Yeater, Dee Ann Erickson, Duane Foster. Third Row: Cindy Dhacmers, Debbie True, Kevin Blusher. Brian Crandall, Jeff Hultgren, Lorry Thompson, Kim Downey, Jyll Johnson, Sharon Tatge, Tim Hergert, Lori Shelangouski, Sherill Sturms. Junior High Seventh Grade Frist Row: Roger Secymore, Shelley Seabloom, Rodney Foster, Ross Mandle, Sally Swinford, Ed- ward Bradley, Rhonda Erdmann, Terry Sackfield, John Almquist, Danny Hays, Wesley Matter. Second Row: Allen Hartman. Stephen Adams, Danny Verbeke, Kirk Verbout, Larry Grcim, Laverne Schnowske, Roger Hoke, Brian Nelson, Teresa Reynolds, Mary Sue Hintermeister, Mary Ann Devriendt. Third Row: Mr. Hamerly, Bob Carney, John Billington, Linda Conwell, Karen Wil- son, Mike Atkins, Donna Sanders, Debbie Hartman, Janice Jordan, Ron Allen, Joe Billington. 137 Junior High Seventh Grade-First Row: Roland Hutchinson, Jean Henry, Rose Larson, Susan Lewis, Steve Gowey, Ginger Sanders, Chris Lindsey, Dale Eiland. Second Row: Kurt Carlsen, Randy Stockwell, Sandy Penny, Mike Falconer, Kevin Seabloom, Joyce Beechamp, Laura McKinley, Esther Braughton. Third Row: Mrs. Frink, Bruce Humphrey, Bob Allen, Susan Smith, Kim Swanson Tom Miller, Mark Nelson. Junior High Eighth Grade First Row: Gary Vercautercn, Barbara Cutler. Paul Secymore, Gerry Allen, Roger Fredell. Bonny Jacobs, Pat Sloan. Roger Laffoon. Second Row: Marlene Jansen, Roger Staley, Rusty Boehme, Steve Chapman, Roberta Foster, Randi Hudnall, Ida Salinas, Shannon Thuren. Third Row: Mr. Burke, Walter Mitchum, Richard Raine, Mark McMaster, Bill Henry, Babette Vale, Mike Hohl, Cindy O’Brien. Mary Ellen Mears. The Junior High fall crab soccer tourna- ment was won by Holmer’s Hurricanes. The team included: First Row: Linda Bunch, Leslie Encapera, Debbie Bloom. Second Row: Sherry Larson, Reita Amy, Annette Nice. Third Row: Teresa Wads- worth, Cherie Moreland, Michelle Welsch, Scharrel Young, Doris Johnson, Carol Ogburn. Junior High Eighth Grade—First Row: Cherie Krouse, John Fakas, Terry Hudnall, Jay Dawson, Mark Kammerman, Joan Rob- inson, Dennis Johnson, Edwin Peterson, John Barnett, Reita Amy, Debbie Bloom. Second Row: Michelle Welsch, Claudia Taylor, Ann LaDue, Carol Ogburn, Teresa Wadsworth, Annette Nice, Malinda Harris, Sharrell Young, John Lewis, Leslie Encapcra, Karen Child. Third Row: Mr. Holmcr, Mike Pecblcr, Doug Erdmann, Hugh Conwell, Ralph Corwin, Robbie Spengler, Greg Shelangouski, Sherry Larson, Cherie Moreland, Doris Johnson, Linda Bunch, Brian Child. Junior High Eighth Grade-First Row: Scott Fowler, Richard Blaylock, Jeff Brown, Terry Johnson, Robert Billings, Dan Bloom, Sherry Sanders, Joni Smith, Lynn Pauley, Vic Weihler, Terry Ayers. Second Row: Mrs. Salter, Chris Pappas, Rondi Mack, Diane Shields, Barbara Daggett, Georgia Day, Sadie Simmons, Pat Eddingfield, Chuck Rowe, Bill Mitchum. Third Row: Martin Coyne, Kenny Brewer, Terry Swain, Ken Jordan, Carolyn Zwicker, Donnie Weston, Donalynn Nalevanko, Linda Peter- son, Steve Peterson, Debbie Presson, Joyce Granger. Junior High Eighth Grade First Row: Rick Wagle, Eddie Hainline, Greg Boens, Gary Simonson, Randy Glancy, Ken Boersen, Kay Jackson, Brian Breiby, Cindy Lulow, Tamara Slavish, Kathy Barto. Second Row: Theresa Laktas, Diana Palmer, Charles Pappas, Mary Miller, Carol Capan, Patty Watson, Yvonne Tindall, Peggy DeGreve, Desiree Crossan, Teresa Floyd, Greg Dhaemers. Third Row: Mr. Salter, Judi Jordan, Keith Kindclspcrger, Greg Castrey, Connie Schriver, Keith Owens, Walter Strom, Kent Kindelsperger, Rian Basala, Stephen DePorter, Gina Holdsworth. 139 Basketball Requires the Effort The Eighth Grade Cheerleaders boosted their team’s spirit to many victories. They are: Kay Jackson, Cheric Krouse. Carol Capan, Karen Child, and Debbie Prcsson. Eighth Grade—First Row: John Barnett, Manager: Mark McMaster, Manager; Vic Weihler, Greg Boens, Rick Waglc, Eddie Hainline, Rusty Boehme, Jay Dawson, Chuck Pap- pas, Greg Dhaemers, Terry Hudnall, Ken Boersen, Randy Seventh Grade—First Row: Ross Mandle, Manager; Char- les Stropes, Randy Davis, Duane Foster, Jimmy Joines, Tony McCubbin, Dale Eiland, Dean Mandle, Danny Matkovic, Robbie Schalk, Bobbie Robinson, Tim Her 140 and Spirit of Each and Every Member Glancy, Manager; Gary Simonson, Manager. Second Row: Brian Child, Hugh Con well, Ken Jordan, Greg Castrey, Mike Peebler, Kent Kindelsperger, Rob Spengler, Rian Basala, Keith Kindelsperger, Bill Henry, Mr. Holmcr. gert, Manager. Second Row: Jeff Hultgrcn, Danny Ver- beke, Randy Stockwcll, Brian Crandall, Mike Atkins, Bob Carney, Edlen Tomlinson, Larry Greim, Kirk Verbout, Ronnie Allen, Kevin Blusher, Kurt Carlson, Mr. Wynn. The Seventh Grade Cheerleaders enjoyed their first year as cheerleaders by cheering their team to many victories. They are Nancy Coyne, Linda Yeater, DecAnn Erickson, and Janet Jack son. 141 The Junior High Band worked enthusiastically with their new instructor. First Row: Janet Hayne, Debbie Stark. Sally Nice. Gina Holdsworth, Cindy Dhaemers, Glenda Anderson, Patty Watson, Robert Billings. Randy Glancy, Robbie Schalk. Second Row: Charles Stropes, Jim Phelps, Greg Dhaemers, Kevin Blusher, Gary Simmonson, John Lewis, Kathy Adamck, Sherry Larson, Judy Jordan, Michele Crossan, Carolyn Zwicker, Dennis Johnson, Carol Capan. The Junior High Student Council took care of the Homecoming float and plan- ned for most Junior High activities. This year they added a new activity visiting the Day Care Center once a month. At Christmas they had a party for the children, giving them gifts of books and records. In the spring they planned Field Day events with Miss Mitchell. To end the year they held a party for the entire Junior High. Listed below are the Student Council members who made this year a successful one- First Row: Rusty Boehmc, Charles Stropes, Carol Capan, Chris Lindsey. Second Row: Brian Crandall, Chcrie Krousc, John Almquist, Robbie Spengler, and Debbie Prcsson. Elementary Teaching Requires Juanita Schutte Coyne Center Moneta Martin Coyne Center Mary Ash Coyne Center Jo Ann Whitmore Coyne Center Beverly Pearson Coyne Center Margaret Swain Ramona McMeekan Coyne Center Coyne Center Nanette Williams Coyne Center Christine Bevill Vicki Wassenhove Coyne Center Coyne Center Mabel Stark Mathcrville 144 Patience to Fulfill Young Minds Kathleen Adams Matherville Barbara Nesbitt Matherville Orville Minteer Matherville Helen Schaechtcr Preemption Christine Myers Preemption Mabel Robbins Preemption Curtis Me A tee Preemption Joyce Knox Sherrard Dorothy Manecke Sherrard Eva Seitz Sherrard Edna Nimrick Sherrard Cathrine Bates Sherrard 145 Mary Jane Moody Sherrard Dorcas Collier Sherrard Shirley Holmer Sherrard The new Sherrard Grade School building is a great asset to the community. Everyone in the school district greatly appreciates the hard work, time, and effort put forth to have such a building. 146 Sherrard First Grade First Row: Daryl Young, Todd Verbout, Michael White, Michael Kohler, Benjamin Langston, Gary McMcekan. Second Row: Stephanie Stegall, Deborah Wadsworth, Terri Utsinger, Carolyn Wood, Judy Johnson, Tammy Palmer. Third Row: Denise Daw- son, Kimberly Kruse, Natalie Neumann, Mike Rhodenbaugh, Kenneth Dougherty, Mark Pauley, Joseph Willett, Jimmy Nelson, Joseph Wilson, Michael Olson, Mrs. Knox. Sherrard First Grade First Row: John Johnson, John Fulton Jr., Jerry Salinas, Robert Murphy, Joseph Hajostek, Michael Daligee. Second Row: Sheryl Johnson, Barbara Guss, Joni Bloom, Betsy Eddingfield, Kristie Blusher, Pa- tricia Ford. Third Row: Caroline Chris- tensen, Roxanne Calderone, Eileen Har- mon, Cathleen Granger, Tammy Cederstrom, Carla Gresch, Teresa Brasmer, Kathleen Boreson, Mrs. Nimrick. Sherrard Second Grade First Row: Warner Fuller, Jeff Seabloom, Kenneth Semonis, Tony Gosney, Kye Carver, Douglas Guss, Eric Erickson. Second Row: Sheila Greim, Julia Anthony, Kathy Barton, Marsha Willis, Diann Thompson, Melody Evans. Third Row: John Bloom, Joseph Poole, Michelle Conwell, Jeff Raine, Micha Riesebieter, George Mitchum, Ronnie Greim, Linda Brasmer, Tim Bolt, Lex Miller, Mrs. Manecke. Sherrard Second Grade First Row: Johnny Kling, Kurt Schrocder, Robert Moline, Rick Stearns, Richard Brown, Craig Davis, David Abernathy, Brad- ley Ward, Curtis Anderson. Second Row: Teresa Braden, Carolyn McMcckan, Penny Hall, Roberta Rogers, Brenda Reed, Amy Harmon, Julie LaDuc. Third Row: Loree Klundt, Nancy Lovelace, Billie Ann Daniels, Christine Anderson, Ruth Box, Karan Kruse, Julia Anderson, Drcna Welch, Mary Wilson, Christina Zaiss, Kelly Barton, Timothy Hamilton, Mrs. Bates. Sherrard Third Grade First Row: Rodney Shaw, Ronald Farr, Walter Cutler, David Frew, David Parker. Second Row: Debra Seitz, Angela Parker, Kathy McMeckan, Joyce Hajostck, Wanda Hicks, Sandra Henry. Third Row: Russell Brasmer, Mark Pappas, Kirk Kemp, Julie Nel- son, Kevin Popp, Ronald Calderonc, Phillip Crandall, Mrs. Seitz, Brian McCubbin. Sherrard Third Grade First Row: Kevin Isaacson, Eldon Johnson, David Vergane, James White, Fred Edding- field, Dale Harmon, Peter Miller. Second Row: Tracie Woodley, Teresa McMeekan, Karen Crenshaw, Annette Evans, Deborah Henry, Karen Guss. Third Row: Laurie Watson, Gail Adamek, Bobbi Utsinger, Deborah DeToy, Adam Miller, Karl Schroe- der, Kirk Johnson, James Pierson, Bruce Lange. Fourth Row: Mrs. Moody, John Granger, David Wickenburg, Kathy Wads- worth. Shcrrard Fourth Grade First Row: Dennis Cummings, Orvic Fuller, Jeffrey Anderson, Cecil Davis, Donald An- thony, Ronald DcVricndt. Second Row: Caro- lyn Thompson, Dinah Young, Diane Yeatcr, Kristi Swanson, Teena Bloomberg, Denise Erickson. Third Row: Katy Salinas, Carol Granger, Cynthia Guss, Gary Carlson, Kenneth Erickson, Thomas Caldcronc, Frank Atkins, Mrs. Collier. Sherrard Fourth Grade First Row: Mark Nice, Jerry Hamerlinck, Dan Bergstrom, Terry Klundt, Michael White, Jay Pierson, Kevin Carver. Second Row: Julie DcGreve, Loleta O’Dell, Pamela Mil- ler, Ruth LaDue, Joyce Floyd, Ann Bergstrom. Third Row: Christina Daligee, Lisa Schurr, Shirene Riesebieter, Carl Wood, Sheri Brown, Brad Johnson, Susan Fulton, Mrs. Burke, Raelene Billups, Linda Lambert, Brenda Hicks. Sherrard Fifth Grade First Row: Bradley Blick. Card Box, Randall Seabloom, Kevin Daugherty, James Frew. Michael Hall. Paul Lange. Ronald Bocrscn. Second Row: Karen Wagoner, Carole Jan Dawson, Doreen Braden, Carol Young, Patricia Crandall, Annette Grcsch, Debra Slaight, Cyntia White. Third Row: Kay Kindlcspcrgcr. David Hamerlinck, Gregory Wadsworth, Kathryn Lovelace, Theodore Palmer, Lamont McWhorter, Debra Nelson, Max Miller. Fourth Row: R. D. Davis, Charles Capan, Ronald Semonis, Michael Brewer. Jeff Perry, Kathryn Swan- son, Brenda Isaacson, Mrs. Alvin. Sherrard Fifth Grade First Row: Gilbert Overton, Jerry Davis, Jeff Johnson, Rodger Raine, Mark Davis, Dale Fisher, James Winn. Second Row: Alethea Wcese, Michele Harker, Pamela Tomlinson, Diane St. Clair, Mary Peterson, Monica Fuller. Third Row: Rodney Kalin- czak.John Beechamp, Mrs. Holmer, Terry Wilkins, Theresa Wilson, Robert Erickson, Vicki Greim, Darrell Inman, Debra Brasmer, Bonnie Atkins. Sherrard Sixth Grade First Row: Donald White, Arlic Adamek, James Pauley, Mark Hamerlinck, Danny Gresch, Roy Raine, Mike Harker. Second Row: Nick Hultgren, Denise Wagle, Tonda Riescbicter, Cindy Overton, Cindy Johnson, Dorrie Boens, Teresa Kinsey, Randy Mc- Whorter. Third Row: David Miller, Bryan Johnson, Richard Sackfield, Terry Henry, Kenneth Thompson, Judy Robb, Joe Dougherty, Donna Carlson. Fourth Row: Debbie Davison, Cindy Anderson, Cindy Daniels, Robin Ful- ton, Mrs. McAtee, Bobby Vergane, Tom Edding- field, Rick Shaw, Randy Larson, Joyce Hergert. Sherrard Sixth Grade First Row: Dennis Hutchinson, Tom Her- gert, Ken Fuller, John Timmons, Tim Winn. Second Row: Gale O’Brien, Karen Bodman, Joann Granger, Lori Deppc, Jan Zimmerman, Veronica Laktas. Third Row: Roger Ja- cobs, Julie Peebler, Marty Hamerlinck, Patricia Mueller, Larry Coyne, Tim Phelps, Doreen Stockwell, Annette Myers, Linda Gowey, Mrs. Kruse, Jared Jordan. 150 Coyne Center First Grade First Row: Mark Davis, Ricky Clark, Candy Ayers, Scott Manthe, Penny Grigs- by, Danny McCanna, Susan Coyne, Cindy Lawrence, Robert Fudge, Norman Mandle, Dean Alter. Second Row: Lisa Christy, Mike Hainline, Vicki Jo Lude, Brian Fischer, Debbie Appelquist, Debbie Kabel, Jamie Handley, Scott Fiedler, Mike Wcese, Curtis Alvin, Billy Lambert, Mrs. Schutte. Coyne Center First Grade First Row: Julie Studer, Dawn Vercau- teren, Rhonda Tyler, Brenda Pahl, Tracy Minnick, Brian Moutrey, Melissa Swanson, Yolanda Phillips, James Esterlein, Tina Robinson. Second Row: Kathy Thompson, Jennie Winn, Milton Waterman, Steven Hen- nenfent, Tina Smart, Gay Shelangouski, Scott Wilsey, Robert Pearce, Debra Snow, Mrs. Martin. Coyne Center Second Grade First Row: Todd Swanson, Tony Whit- tington, Susan Reed, Douglas Ralph, Don MacDonald, Sandra Lewis, Debra Prosen, David Presson, Karen Wilsey, Sherri Hud- nall, Mark Hergert. Second Row: Darrell Puckett, Kris Lawrence, Donald Pace, Michael Jochim, Carol Pearce, Vicki Bil- lington. Jay Moutrey, Nanette Rcdpath, Mrs. Ash. 151 Coyne Center Third Grade First Row: Paul Thrush, Rodger Buck- waiter, Cathy Way, Joe Studer, Pam Ben- nett. Kent Hufford, Nikki Wakefield, Kim Krahl.JoAnne Haysbrook, Tonya Rcdpath. Second Row: Danny Hohl, Vicki Miller, Ben Wangelin, Craig Bennett, Janet Coyne, Lisa Weber, Debbie Peebler, Lori McCan- na, Lonnie VanHook, Brian Shelangouski, Mrs. Pearson. Coyne Center Second Grade First Row: Donna Jochim, Jody Miller, Kristi Minch, LeRoy Prosen, Mark Branden- burg, Lenny Scott, Gary Fenton, Howard Eiland, Ricky Koob, Vera Bleuer. Second Row: Linda Pahl, Jody Clark, Susan Ol- son, Beth Smith, Lisa Swanson, Kevin Tindall, Larry Wilson, Tammy Lamb, Pen- ny Ritch, Donald Hainline, Randy Brown, Traci Ferkcl, Jane Hubbard, Miss Whit- more. Coyne Center Third Grade First Row: Karen Hohl, Ronnie Bodman, Kenny Carter, Jerry Sturms, Denise An- derson, Jeff Laurence, Donald Connell, Brenda McMaster, Laurie Joines, Randy True. Second Row: Larry Buck waiter, Joy- dene Davis, Richard Jochim, Donald Willis, Robin Reed, DiAnna Coyne, Tammie Winn, Kurt Laurence, Terri Falconer, Lenny Moutrey, Mrs. Swain. Coyne Center Fourth Grade First Row: Mike Ritch, Martin Fiedler, Duane Wakefield, Greg Baraks, Scott Hall, Steve Larimer, Jerry Tyler. Second Row: Roger Hargrave, David Ogburn, Clay Laf- foon, Patrick Moore, Brenda Scott, Penny Thompson, Mark Bennett, Steve Erickson, Todd Matter, Ellen Koob. Third Row: Diana Myers, Carolyn Wangelin, Tamara Downey, Elizabeth Appelquist, Patricia Appelquist, Ruth Hergert, Johnna Ries, Theresa Fenton, Donna Bradley, Gaye Foster, Mrs. McMeekan. Coyne Center Fourth Grade First Row: David Hess, Craig Mueller, Gary Pace. Second Row: Steven Pahl, James Cope, Steven Studer, John Dwyer, Ernest Dwyer, Kevin Swanson, Fred Swan- son, Lorraine Eiland, Susan Presson, Carolyn Humphrey. Third Row: Sharon Lewis, JoAnn Hicks, Cindy Lude, James McGill, Vicky Ralph, Douglas Coyne, Don- ald Krouse, Traci Hudnall, Patty Welch, Mrs. Williams. Coyne Center Fifth Grade First Row: Ricky Lee Moutrey, Pat Hohl, Lester Hudnall, David Haysbrook, Mark Ferkel, Patrick McKinley, Joseph Di Iulio, Douglas Krahl. Second Row: Frank Kay Weber, David Hemphill, Ricky Schmidt, Jean Eiland, Michael Studer, Brigitte Robinson, Michael Moore, Keith Bleuer, Janet Rossiter, Gregory Hudnall, Timothy Ayers, Kevin Minch. Third Row: Jackie Hutson, Paul Todd, Debra Tatge, Tamara True, Teresa Owens, Bonnie Coyne, Rae Ann Brandenburg, Dana Wakefield, Troy Swain, Candace Connell, Darlene Smart, Diane Van Hook, Kathy Falconer, Mrs. Bevill. Absent: Kathy Price. Coyne Center Sixth Grade First Row: Jim Ries, Jerry Hess, Rich Reed, Dale MacDonald, Mike Bradley, Phil- lip Thrush. Second Row: Gale McMaster, Kim Davis, Debbie Wilson, Chris Fiedler, Marc Baraks, Danny Draper, Tom Hargrave, Steve Castrey, Dale Heiar. Third Row: Jennie Bleuer, Cindy Wilsey, Donna Myers, Robin Manley, Kim Matter, Carol Koob, Barbara Wilkins, Dianne Lamb, Donna McGill, Diane Buckwalter, Mrs. Wasscn- hove. Matherville First and Second Grades First Row: Tony Bonick, Tamera Frye, Karen Erdmann, Troy Ward, Darren Docherty, Roger Nelson, Johnny Rauch, Steven En- capcra, Richard Hainline. Second Row: Vickie Messling, Darin Surr, David Surr, Robin Erbst, Kimberly Harris, Tracy Fen- ner, Dennis Johnston, John Matkovic, Thomas Harris, Tammy Cattrell. Third Row: Jodi Minteer, Michael Anderson, Rita Foster, Lyle Pearson, Julie Edwards, Veronica Anderson, Pamela Smith, Larry Neal, Mrs. Stark. Matherville Second and Third Grades First Row: Lori Mital, Mary Jo Lulow, Jill Minteer, Beth Adams, Kelly Dixon. Second Row: Ricky McMeekan, Brenda Mel- cher, Michael Encapera, Becky Timmons, Shawn Johnson, Carrie Hall, Christopher Laktas, Angela Bonick, Penny Anderson, Todd Beattie. Third Row: Brent Taylor, Christopher Seaberg, Troy Fenner, Candi Sue Johnston, Mark Staley, Theresa Nel- son, Dianna Hainline, Stephanie Surr, Lorijo Lulow. Fourth Row: Gary Neal, Allen Smith, Theresa Seaberg, Theresa Harlander, Barbara Smith, Britt Allison, Beverly Weeks, Mrs. Adams. 154 Mathcrville Fifth and Sixth Grades First Row: Mark Minteer, David Basala, Danny Palmer, Danny Sloan, Second Row: Terry Johnson, DcAnn Hall, Monte Cottrell, Valerie Johnson, Mary Lou Joyner, Peggy Anderson, Scott Guyton, George Seaburg. Third Row: Elaine Allen, Larry Adams, Tony Slavish, Doug Bonick, James Brew- er, Mary Linn Smith, Sharee Minteer, Joel Basala, Kim Miller, Taina Erdmann, Nicki Encapera. Fourth Row: Bonnie Ziemer, Tammy Hainline, Shan Arkle, Mr. Minteer, Miss McCardle, Cynthia Green, Jimmy Hartman, Debbie Green. Preemption First and Second Grades First Row: Rodney Adams, Timmy Rowe, Scott Simmons, James Kilcoin, Timmy Hansen, James Risden, Scott Kammcrman, Darin Hays. Second Row: Michelle Wor- ton, Arlene Richardson, Todd Lucas, Dean Daggett, Melinda Shields, Sherry Ander- son, Kathy Pitman, Robin Zwicker, Mari- bcl Moreland, Kimberly Lowe, Linda Hol- lars. Third Row: Jerry Johnson, John VanHock.Jean Almquist, Elaine Johnston, Julie Smith, Betty Ann Spivey, Nancy Welsch, Ronald Selsor, Bill McManus, Mrs. Schaechter. Mathcrville Third and Fourth Grades First Row: Scott Moffitt, Steve Gulley, Dena Palmer, Debby Miller, Patty Dixon, Jay Beaver, Scott Beattie. Second Row: Rita Allen, Elaine Harris, Christina Laktas, Lisa Johnson, Michael Carney, Douglas Johnson, Lori Hall, Mark Nelson, Tom Cottrell. Third Row: Melanie Ander- son, Jyla Frye, Dea Encapera, Darren Rind, Gary Cameron, Kevin Basala, Teresa Sloan, Kathy Jordan. Fourth Row: Jill Crawford, Brenda Child, Karen Slavish, Carol Slavish, Richard Carney, Dan Hain- line, Brian Redpath, Miss Nesbitt. 155 Preemption Second and Third Grades First Row: Kenneth Moreland, Steven Hollars, Craig Mack, Kevin Simmons, Michael Seals, Richard Holdsworth, Michael Phelps. Second Row: Michael Spivey, Nora McNichols, Connie O’Brien, Sally Welsch, Tracey Rowe, Linda Hut- chinson, Christine Hayes, Lisa Swanson. Third Row: Mark Anderson, Stephanie Selsor, Susan Morehouse, Jamie Jo Miller, Daniel Spivey, Edith Henry, Scott Lucas, Colleen Worton, Greg Gauley, Laurie An- derson, David Shields, Brent Adams, Mrs. Myers. Absent: Michael Verbeke. Preemption Fourth and Fifth Grades First Row: David Hintermeister, Del- bert Henry, Bradley Anderson, John Sim- mons, John Harris, Neal Gauley, Douglas Smith, James Almquist. Second Row: Keith Holdsworth, Bryan Adams, Cynda Lowe, Gera- lyn Dhaemers, Kathleen McManus, Juanita Daggett, Richard Seals, Wesley Swanson, Karen McManus, Carolyn Johnson, Barry Hollars, Kevin Rathbun. Third Row: Randy Hornback, Ralph Haynes, Dean Moreland, Debra Hutchinson, Cherie Gauley, Mrs. Robbins, Laura Weihler, Lynn Prosser, William Lipton. Preemption Fifth and Sixth Grades First Row: Bill Simmons, Jim Watson, Tom Kammerman, Danny McManus, Rex Pitman, John McManus, Don Hayes, Rodney Nagel- miller. Second Row: Monte Adams, Mary Shields, Paula Reynolds, Jimmy Ericson, Jay Zimmerman, Gary Swinford, Mary McMan- us, Robin Rowe. Third Row: Sherry Swin- ford, Jackie Dennis, Tammy Spengler, Gary Martin, Dinah Johnson, Dennis Corwin, Debbie Fakas, David Anderson, Debbie Shields, Sally Hintermeister, Mr. McAtee, Joey Dennis, Kevin Miller, James Mack, Kenneth Corwin. 156 FARMERS STATE BANK OF SHERRARD Member of Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation 157 SHERRARD, ILLINOIS THE SKLADANY MEDICAL CENTER SKLADANY PROFFESSIONAL PARK Andrew E. Skladany, M.D. 1112 Division St. (Route 150) Orion, Illinois Phone 526-3344 GREEN ACRES CAFE-MOTEL Home-Cooked Meals Short Orders—Air Conditioning Comfortable Rooms-T.V. Howard Gert Gillette Orion, Illinois W. J. NELSON SONS, INC. CRUMMY FUNERAL HOME Corner Ophiein Rd. Highway 150 Ambulance Service Phone 529-4883 Leo Crummy Ford—Gehl—Fox—Oliver Funeral Director Farm Equipment Viola, Reynolds, New Windsor Ophiem Illinois Illinois TINDALL’S Striving to Serve Their Community Better Groceries—Meat—Vegetables—Frozen Food—Sundra Spot—Dry Goods Laundromat and Dry Cleaning Sherrard, Illinois Phone 593-8341 158 Fresh Meats and Groceries K. C. HUGGINS PREEMPTION FOOD MARKET STANDARD Margaret Hutchins Proprietor Tank Truck Deliveries Sherrard, Illinois Phone 593-3691 Broker Insurer BEV’S BEAUTY SHOP WAYNE R. SPENGLER Sherrard, Illinois Phone 593-3731 Sherrard, Illinois Farm Loans Preemption Phone 534-4325 ONE OF ILLINOIS' MOST NATURAL ATMOSPHERIC EATING ESTABLISHMENTS WHERE FRIENDS MEET. 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